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H12 President .................... Rod Lundquist Vice President ..,......... Barbara Lerdjl Secretary ...................... Sally Marquis Treasurer .,........ ......, R ich Hoiberg Hll President ...................... jack Stammer Vice President .,,,.,.,..,......... ,Iudy Carr Secretary-Treaurer.,Mnribeth Taylor I.l 2 President .,,..,...,,......,.... Frank Bonzell Vice President .............. janet Serchia Secretary .................. Bette O'Donnell Treasurer .,..,..... .,.... N orhert Babin H10 President ........................ Paul Morgan Vice President .......,.......... Carol Jones Secretary ,,,,,.,,.r,,,,,,.,,, Peggy Watkins 'Treasurer .......... ,...... If lowzrrd Patton I.l I President ,,,,a.....,,,.,.,,........ Gary Castro Vice President .,...... lDonna Reynolds Secretary ......,................. Sue Johanson Treasurer... ,....., . ,.., .,,B1trbara Nevrl H9 President ..........,... Diane MacDonald Vice President .............. Roger Elbeck Secretary-Treasurer..Roherta Mrngst L10 President ............a,,......,.,,. jim Bertram Vice President ,.,.,....,...... judy Moore SCCICILIYY-'IATCLILITCI' ,.,,,.,,,,,, Stan Jonah WW' L9 President, ...... . ......... Nick Chnpfuclas Vice President ......,,.,,, Mary Ma ekog Sect.-Treasurer .,..,. Joanne Tsingarris SPRING TERM ACTIVITIES The on-coming of the Spring term brought forth groups of class officers. whose, ideas of activities promised another exciting and active term for their class members. The proms, picnics, class dinners, and get-togethers were all planned with such accuracy that all the events turned out to be big successes. The otiicers didn't need to hold their class dinners in big hotels in order for them to he successful. Their school cafe was like ri restau- r.rnr to them when they met to have fun. PAGE TIIIRTEEN
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The Fall Seniors Terms ctivities Uutstandinq The organ music filled their ears as the fall class of '51 walked up to the platform from which they were going to graduate. This was the day they had been waiting for for three long years, and now that it was here, the excitement that goes along with grad- uating had momentarily died down within their hearts and they stood soberly looking out into the audience filled with the faces of friends and strangers. They were all very proud of their black or white gowns and caps. As Earl Boynton, one of the graduating speakers, was addressing the audience, many of the graduates, instead of listening to the words being spoken, drifted into the world of memories. The picnic Bernard Nebenzahl, Doris Finklestein, Lynne Jackson, and Bobbie Blair, fclass oflicersj had planned so hard for, almost didn't turn out because one of the many sudden storms that occur so frequently in October broke out. But the spaghetti-feed dinner held in the cafe that night well made up the disappointment of the postponed picnic. The applause given to Ann Marie Olsson, a speaker, awakened them to reality, but as Mary Harley began her speech, again their thoughts drifted off. The picnic at Adobe Creek, the class dinner at Lucca's, the prom- the prom, what fun it was, How beautiful the girls looked in their formals of pastel colors. Girls so proud of their escorts, who were dressed in tuxedos. It was a night of laughter, dancing, romance-an evening never to be forgotten. Once again the music of the organ, played by Jane Servente, brought them back from time. Paul Cole- man . . . Dorothy Clement . . . Mr. Hill was calling out the names of the graduates and he and Mrs. Avery congratulated them and shook their hands. They had walked on the graduation platform a group of boys and girls--they had walked off young men and women. PAGE FIFTEEN
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