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ROW I. left to rfaM: Janet Gard- nor, Pat Erwin. Sharon Douqan. Oarlono Enochs, Gail Duckhorn, Al- ica Ga , Dianna Daiqan, Mary El- lon Espinosa, Dora Lou Harris. Al- Irotta Gibson, Wanda Funderburq. Lois Hanson. Janet Davis. ROW 2: Roy Guy, Jamas Haves, Bill Gwin, Ken Gonderman, Bob Harris, Wil- liam Harvey, Auqust Hartman. Joe Haqood, LoRoy Gideon, Danny Hamm, Ray Decirto. Carl Ellis. ROW 3: Donald Douqlas, Lewis Estes, Clarence Dullum, Charles DeFrates. Jim Frailer. Ken Ellinq- son. Abe Garcia, Jim Gonsalves. Georqe Darrow, Dennis Haller. Manuel Gouveia, Dan Driskell. ROW I, left to riqht: Darlene Ful- ton, Pat Drott, Rachel Cullison, Syl- via Hanson, Louise Flintt, Gail Galbraith. Dianne Evans, Carol Groene. June Garlick, Allison For- rier. ROW 2: Billie Garrett. Bar- bara Grice. Gerry Hall, Jan Foster. Joy Dean Gainer, Doris Bonderman. Molly Lee Hawkins. Beverly Fair- field. ROW 3: Gary Espinosa. Diane DeMello, Euqene Goniaoa. John Hatley, Tom Enqolhardt. Leo East, Gilbert Guttry. Tom Duncan, Ralph Dominquez. bars, sandwiches, and peanuts and doled them out between second and third periods from the brunch stands. They administered to the bodies and brought energy to the minds by their service. The Soph Troupers put on a hit variety show at the Sophomore Assembly. Gary Espinosa and his pantomime tennis game is one of the year's sounds to remember. ROW I, loft to riqht: Dorothy Grammont, Sylvia Garriqan, Mar- qarot Dalton, Anollo Evans. Vir- 3inia Gallarda, Nancy Hatheock, udy Hass. Alie Flori. 8obbio Dickorson, Judy Gilos, Pat Hanson, Barbara Dorby, Joanna Fostor. ROW 2: Eddio Duarte. Sam Fear. Ralph Elkanqor, Bob DoHart, Bob Davis. Willard Hondorson. Wayne Duarto, Euaono Earls. Roqar Free- man. Anqelo Ferranti, Gena Dali- mann. Jack Dunn, Ronnio Holier. ROW 3: Chet Fronch, Max Hankins. Larry Delucchi. Richard Guneo. James Dalton, Bill Gainer, LeLand Bertinoia. Walter Fletcher, Jerry Dubbs. T. J. Elam, Keith Green. Jim Dirks.
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ROW I. left to right: Corol Coop, •r. Carol Acre . Eva Broom . Isa- b l Catambary. Kay Calkins. Ann Bahls. Nancio Brotseh, Carol Clark. Carol Bucher. Adole Bouchard. Penny Band. Sharon Abbott. ROW 2: Bob Beasley, Bob Chrisman. Mar- tin Allan, Jim Anderson, Davo Armstrong, Frank CoHman, Don Campbell. Bill 8rown. Doug Ander- sen. Gary Atherton. Alfred 8oldon ROW 3: Darrell Adcock. Goorge Baldocchi. Richard Cadenasso, Stovo Carvajal, Bob Carr. Keith Chambliss. 8ob Bradford, Richard Chilcoat, John Cline, Jerry Burget. Jim Barrett. 0i- ROW I. loft to right: Nancle Allen. Dolores Buffo. Trudy Blythe. Sheila 8radlay, Sue Bordoaux. Jo Anno Butler, Judy Adams, Marcy Brech- tel, La Juana 8alti, Peggy Baker. Sharon Brodlovo, Bi»a Boson. ROW 2: Alice Brooko, 8ernieo Bankston. Ginnie Cordoro, Virginia Berg, Lin- da Acreo. Carolyn Adams, Edith Carlston, Diana Clark. Joyco Cox, Shirlene Capeland, Ruth! Crain, Mary Burton. Carol Canino. ROW 3: Kenneth Boyer, Jerry Aspland, Roy Andrews. Elwyn Archibald. Steve Bordi. Harrold Bartke. Stove Ackerman, James 8oldon. Dan Bry- ant, Johnny Boyd. Jim Bliss, Jack Beard. Otis Carter. ROW I. left to right: Owen Car- dinal. Connie Cavanah. Carole Carbaugh, Diana Bondi, Nancy Car- roll. Linda Cassin. Claudia Cariino. Anita Conley. Alice Clark. Dorothy Cree, Jerry Dickinson. ROW 2: Jer- ry Clarke. Walter Bennett, David Cooper. Michaol Carpenter. Dick Bolcoreit, Donald Cook, Philip Carl- son. Donald Bass. Chuck Cates, Mike Cordua. Jerry Carter. Bob Anglin, John Barns. ROW 3: John Crews. David Claire. Don Cima, Earl Clark, Donald Barron, Don Coleman. Ronaldo Crenna, John Chernoh, Bob Ciellnski, Don Bo. Ron Cateldo, Steven Burks, ElJay Hatch. It's a Woman's World —the sophs cried this year and elected Sheila Bradley prexy. Clint McIntosh got the vote for vice-president; Robin Kling, secretary-treasurer: and Steve Bordi, class representative. The sophomores with the motto, Feed the multitude, gathered together their candy 67
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ROW I. left to right: Eddie Mabry. Mary Larson, Ann Learned, Claudia Herren. Mary Laurence. Julia Jack- ion. Edith Horning, Charlen Kront, Berta Keeble. Nancy Itanen. Judy Hildebrand, Judy Lamont. ROW 2: Jerry Lively. Bob Loper. Vinco Mas- tracci, Chuck Johniton, Bill Jonei, Darryl Jones. Pete Hilts, Garry Kerr, Ted Byan, Ronald Hillsman, Rich- ard Kltowski, Dennis Johnston. ROW 3: Ron Kunstal, Leonard Del Monte. Charles Hansen. Stan Kirkwood, Larry Ferris, Joe Hirrnl. Bill Smith, Johnny Mackey, Jim Sloneker, Den- nis Mason, David Kirkham. ROW I, left to right: Marion Mc- Laurin, Patsy Kaiser. Nancy Hill, LaJean McElroy, Sheila Hughes, Nancy Imhof, Gaylo Kran, Raenell Irish, Cathy Jones, Ruth Larsen, Jane Labson, Laudemia Maher, Gertie Law. ROW 2: Betty Huntly, Betty Jordan, Nancy Manning, Martha Makinen. Barbara Hines, Lindred Jones. Charlene Johnson, Judy Mallory, Frankie Lewis. Pearlie Keys, Ann Mattos, Janet Higgins. ROW 3: Jim Kapsalis, Kyle Kellogg. Richard Kupka. Gary Maderas, John Hoefert, Jerry Hunt, George Manlove, Merle Marshall, Clint Mc- Intosh, Bruce McCorkle, Warren Moore. Barry Lacy. ROW I loft to right: Robin Kling, Cathie Kelly, Margie Snedden, Al Misenhimer, Shirloy Johnson, Joyce Mabry, Jill McCumber, 8etty Lar- sen, Kaye Krowel. Elaine Lyons. Rosalio Johnson, Zealenea James. ROW 2: Alan McRae. Richard Pet- rio, Charlene Manwill, Mary Mc- Eachnie, Betty McCarty. Sharon Johnson, Sandy McClain. Ala May Lucero, Dorothy Holmes. Laretta Owens. 8illy Mason, Lon Lanfranco. ROW 3: Terry Tenney. Mike McKin- ney. Gordon Maylone, Zane Hunt, George Itanen. Homer Johnson, Man Lein. Wes House. Rod Moore. Wayne Price, Charles Laws, Joe Platt, 8url James. Come Christmas, the sophs gave a theme dance “Peppermint Palace with candy canes, white tree and the Jumping Jacks live-tunes. They put the school in a holiday mood for the closing date on December 17. The advisers for this ingenious group were Miss Dorothy Jacobus, and Mr. Jack Criqui and Mr. Harold Godchaux. 69
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