Webb Schools - El Espejo Yearbook (Claremont, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 26 text:

CLASS OF '63 FIRST ROW: Worford, Rice, Nigh, Young. SECOND ROW: Thorsdale Elliott, B. Parks, MacCleon. THIRD ROW: R. Dickinson, Kenly, Davidson Crane. FOURTH ROW: Chandler, Schulze, Beavers, Cutler. President Johnston, Vice-Pres- idenr Nigh, Secretary Rice. MISSING: Treasurer Butter- worth.

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THE EIGHTH GRADE 'a -init as ,Q 11 ' Czinger, C. Wilson, Pinkham, G. Moore, Evans, dePeyster, Drake, Morgan, T. MacDonald. The Eighth Grade Class has had an interesting and ' active year. As a class they have performed the traditional, required functions of cleaning the dining F 1 room afterqmovies and providing the campus noise. gr page -75 ' -Quai N P' To the majority of the school the Eighth Grade was the friendly corner popsicle merchant and the local swatting block. As for extracurricular activities, the class was adequately represented in almost every club on campus. Notable among these were the Camera Club and Hobby Shop, which saw a sur- plus of purposeful young photographers and car- penters. Strong Peccary men, they organized an exclusive class expedition to Barstow. In athletics the class was the bulwark of the intramural pro- gram anol even branched out into B Football and Lacrosse. Perhaps the most enioyable times of the class were the afternoon bull sessions in Chuck Evans' room. Learning and the eighth grade year are both a pain, but the,Class of '64 survived ad- mll'C1bly Gnd showed QVEOT potential 'fOr the years President T. MacDonald, Secretary Drake, Treasurer Evans. MISSING: to Come, Vice-President Czinger.



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