Airport Junior High School - Flight Log Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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FY' ,131 d h h - The Phenomenal Paper Drive Mr. Pimental thanks Mr, and Mrs. Campbell an t e ot er per formers for a fme Srnortsnite, .....,...,.... And Still More Paper does an enthusiastic audience. L Keep moving, Harry, there's a place to dance in here somewhere. The dancing girls of the T le t Sh a n ow- mmm HW C 24 -with friends

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THAT'S THE GUY, YOU DESCRIBE HIM PERFECTLY Bob Fisher: By George! Stephen Hulsey: Mr. Shevick, that book is all wrong! Dennis Kuhl: About two minutes behind time. Jimmie Shockey: Don't mess around, guys. Hugh Hoard: Where's Karon? Gary Crowley: Always looks sad. Ken Dixon: Love 'em and leave 'eml Alan Smilet: Got any questions? J. D. Clark: The shirt with the vultures. Bruce Barnard: Movie idol of 1964. Spencer De Zube: Rebel Paul Denunzio: A deal with Steverino. Ted Driver: Good things come in LP. Harold Juhl: Is he shy? Bob Blakesman: Eye of the eagle melts the heart of the doe. Bill Clark: The man with the press-agent sister. Sheldon Cohen: Who can ligure him? Leonard Fligsten: Darn it, I got an A-! Nancy Foster: How did she get in here? Michael Hendrickson: An omnivorous reader in non-liction. Kenneth Holland: Ditty dum dum ditty. Kenneth Irwin: Head over heels-a tumbler. Chuck Jamison: Noisy? Man, I almost hear him! Jack Jones: If you ever need your brakes hxed- Ronald Leavitt: Science fiction ahcionado. Eddie Lindros: The platter man. Bob Peterson: The triple threat. Randy Randall: Does he have a lirst name? Alex Riell: The politician. Kelly Seagraves: Mother Fletcher's gold star salesman. Marty Serlin: Fast man with speed, too. Bill Sinatra: Para diddle on the tympani? James Skirt: Euclid, Skirt, and Co., Mathematics. Tom Speciale: The spirit of Gremlin. Fred Vanderende: Gee, corrrrrn! Dennis Way: A real cool customer. George Weishuhn: Shut up, Virginia, I'm gonna slug-ouch! Gary Williams: A man worth while-keep smiling. Barry Wolfe: The Wolfe with the lope. Jim Woodburn: Cruel to Sharon. A9's leaving this lap of their educational tour will te- member these teachers as leaders of specialized groups and activities. Without them, our excursions would often have lost much value. Seated are Mrs. Kingsley, Guidance Direc- tor, and Mrs. Gorelick, Librarian. Standing are Mr. Pimen- tal, Director of Youth Activities, Mr. Fiske, Co-ordinator of Audio Visual, Supplies, and the Auditorium, and Mr. Brown, Registrar. Our B7's and other travelers will rely on these people for a great deal of information and assistance throughout the length of their tour. And now, on with the journey- WHO? HER? OH, I KNOW HER WELL Dorothy Boosalis: Has the 8:10 bell already rung? Patty Gavin: Patty and Pizza. Marilyn Simon: Living out of a suitcase. Gail Young: The gum manufacturers best customer. Ruth Sitz: Tamba. Leigh Beveridge: Typical talker. Karon Higley: Where's Hugh? Madelaine Martin: Goes skin diving in the PE Showers? Paula Hoffeld: The Uninformed One. Sally Langren: They're bugging you. Karen Swanson: Oh, Willy Lump Lump. Sherry Thomas: Well, I'm late to homeroom, again. Joann Lange: The Prom or Icecapades? Georgiann Jukkala: Oh! What a joke. Wendy Mueters: Drives Miss Palmer crazy. Rita Holley: Famous for jokes. Kathy Bauers: Cookin' something up with Janice. Sharon Bright: If I could catch him, I'd kill him! Janice Dahlstrom: Still cookin' with Kathy. Diana Davies: The typically mean editor. Sue Dowty: Nimble lingers on the stomach Steinway. Nancy Foster: The girl with the pretty eyes. Virginia Gardner: I'm telling you, George-! Pat Gillotti: Dinner, anyone? Beverly Golden: I studied for 5 hours, Miss Lasher! Estelle Green: Songbird of the Air Patrol. Marcia Hammer: The operator. Vivian Jones: Too noisy. Jean Montoya: Even noisier. Jeannette Mulford: Got the giggles. Sally Zeches: Last, but never least.



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Barons, Lucky Lips, Calypso, Hula, and the Highland Fling! Camera day The Mazers, and other Paper Drive winners The ever POPUIM Canfan Cool, man, cool What pictures have you taken? . . , Don t we look mce' 25 The charmed and the charmer. r

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