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S efomi row: Bill Lyons, Gene Lamb, Willis Nesrnith, Alex Garcia, Ed Moore. --f --XX FMU row: Dorthella Koch,QQarlene-lferedoglguise Parks, Virginia Zeller, flfwila Rolson. , l Second row: Alvin Gangle, Don Groth, Murlin Gillis, Elglred Heikalgljackh Hall,1PeteADirnQff. k Fimt row: Shirley Knopp, Marilyn Criswell, ,Betty Graham,kHt-fleniferguso'ii:,Qarbara- Cowgin, jean Gallo. ' Serond row: Lyle Corbin, ,Leland Elder, Hershel Andrews, Emilio Davila, Bob Dunn, Jack Daniels. ' Fzmf row: Mona Lou Cameron, Bette Blakely, Kathryn Dahlin, Violet Crabtree, Irma Calhoun, Sally Brown. Second row: Mae Reynolds, Edwin Roberts,-Don Pelzer,lSara Wada, Sondra Russell, Carol Strother. Fzmf row: Fae Reynoldsg.Nancy Quantrille, Audrey Ross, Bobbie Jean Simchen, Marilyn VonderHeyden, Pat Tilley. 15
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TOP PICTURE: Serand row.xkDielg Irnelf Ken Landeis, Charles Davis, Ernest Goatz, Richard Hopkins. Fin! raw: Dolores Ibatuan, ,I3efty,,I5IB7trSelQa Fanth, joy--Ann Ijlpston, NQ1-fene'GleQn, Lucille Ferguson. V , X X TI-IVIRD PICTURE: Second r5952p'fTed Worms, Raymond Vandervdft, ElVGfIfDvVEEkS,x.DLlLQI?C Viekjvl Phil Sdlaefef, Dayid x,St0VQfQ' f I - A ' f - -,X X Fiilrl raw: Harry UmemoRm, Angie VWheeler, Gwen Perkins, Ted Myers, Ralph Purchase. SECOND PICTURE: Second fQwf1XEImer Adaffsgifnen CIE QLrfCBaiie?,i5Anthony Andreas, Bill Abella, David Daniels. Fin! row: Edna Anderson, QoleLAlBE?jIj1Tgfnita ArCherf'Bla Bferfier, Diana Brandt, Kathaleen Clayton. -eff BOTTOM PICTURE: second mm Ba. Davisoiz2:'D?fi Deii bunfaEDum,,fHugh crow, Gai1'Hendien, Carroll Goodap rich. HCe...,,. . f . I ' A' Fin! row: Shirley Davis, Joy Dunham, Virginia Cranlier,YBarbara EDoiyle, Esther Diaz, Connie Daniels. I 14
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4- Top row: Don Myers, Presidentg Vivian Hartley, Vice-President, Sandra Knight, Secretary, janet Mitchell, Treasurer, Beatrice O'Shea, Social Chairman. Bozlom row: Guidance Committee: Reiko Inaba, Terry Seward, Birdie Burgess, Chairman, Don Olson, Mitsu Yonekawa A nine-year ambition was finally realized when we were able to take part in the high school activities, such as the dances, parties, assemblies, and plays that were successfully sponsored by the different classes. Shortly after school started on September 5, the sophomores were grateful for the Sophomore Mixer that was given in their honor, for at it we became acquainted with the older students, it made us feel that we were accepted into high school. From our class, this year hailed a few outstanding sportsmen. jerry Perrotti won the unusual distinction for a sophomore of being on the all-state football team. We also had Don Myers, who skipped from the B-Squad in the middle of the season to play on the first five in the A-Squad basketball team. As all classes we hope that our boys prove to be steady, Willing athletes who will give everything they have to their high school sports. The girls were active in G. A. C. this year. In the play-off for the all-star team, the winning team was headed by a sophomore girl, Elsie johnson. We were well represented on the Board of Control this year by our class president, Don Myers. Our guidance com- mittee, which was headed by Birdie Burgess, brought to us some very interesting talks by different people around town, telling us the advantages and disadvantages of their occupations. Jeanine Early, janet Mitchell, Janet Dunn, and Virginia Bale appeared in the student body play. A On December 23, our social chairman, Beatrice O'Shea, had our class assembly ready to begin. It was a joyous event when Santa Claus, portrayed by Blaine Hardy, came out in full glory and took us into his workshop to see his toys at play. At the end, as we left, Santa opened up his bag and gave us candy as we went through the doors to start a week s vacation. On Friday, April 13, the theme of Black Magic was used for our sophomore party. At the party many superstitious students had to be careful for most of the superstitions of the past were brought out and used for decorations. Music at the party was furnished by trusty Old-Man Juke Box and his Merry Records. To Mr. Neilson, Mr. Chissus, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Bunnell, our advisers, and Miss Tenney, our counselor, go many thanks, for Without their help throughout the year it would not have been a successful one. Our sophomore year will be remembered by all. During this year we have grown in understanding and knowledge. Some day we will be grateful for the enthusiastic leadership and the willingness of our advisers who gave of their time to promote us in that understanding and knowledge, for what we do now will help to make us stronger and more useful citizens of the future. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, for therein lies our happiest years. 16
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