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F'RESllMl2N FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Clark, L. Garcia, G. Burnham, D. De Tata, F. Boscarello, B. Bauer. SECOND ROW: P. Arrasmith, H. Avilla, S. Gritlitts, J. Casella, R. Cordova, H. Galanida. THlRD ROW: Mr. Mattson, J. Crowe, I.. V. Burrow, J. Duffy. R. Guascu, G. Cairo, T. Carroll. .nk aar- STUDENT COUNSELLOR I ONIMITTEE STANDING, left to fight J. Turner, A. Hur- ley, E. Snyder. SEATED: D. Burnham 'X :Es Q BOYS' BLOCK A FIRST ROW. left to right: N. Andrade, F. Yiada, S. Crowe, Y. Lund, D. Crowe, SECOND ROW: B. Cortez, VY. Bonde, S. Diios, J. Corege, E. Brown. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Andrade, F. Viada, S. Crowe, V. Lund, D. Aileen Hurley, spring :md fall student body president, welcomed Freshmen and new students. Her well-planned program, accelerated by her top-flight officers and coun- cil, was to make 1952 one of the finest in Amndorys history. A new handbook containing state laws, school rules and Amador methods was presented to each newcomer by Bob Oxsen and Don Burnham. NEW STUDENTS FIRST ROW, left to right: J, Bridgeman, l.. Patterson, D. Munson, G. Snlac, SECOND ROW: NI. Carter, J. Wuoding, Nl. Brittson. THIRD ROW: J. Rierson. G. Fluitt, J. Carroll. Q .
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FRESHMEN FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Wilkinson, J. Taylor, J. Seel- ey, L. Oxsen. B. Reasoner, D. Rierson. SECOND ROW: D. Helgesen, G. Oxsen, A. Riehli, N. Tunelli, R, Rahello, J. White. THIRD ROIN: M. Mc- Cracken, P. Wheeler, R. Trim- ingham, Ii. Regalin, J. Mucias, B. Tonelli. FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Trim- ingham, Gordon Burnham, Rose Teczun, Frank Boscarello, President Ann Marie Riebli. lfltliSllMEN FIRST ROW, left tu right: C. Iiutup. C. Marquette, J. Mello, I., Newberry. J. Nehel, D. Huey. SECOND RUIY: J. Hilton, J. Lenning, R. NIcNfahun, O. Lutz, B. I.. Harris, S. Palmer. THIRD ROYV: Nlr. Holden, H. Ililtun, NI. Martin, R. Nlcliinley, H. Hudgdun, I.. WW Y Mena. NEW' STUDENTS FIRST ROIY. left tn right: L. Smith, D. Huey B. Huey. SECOND ROW: J. Crowe, L. Y. Bur- row, R. Nlcliinley. 'Q ,far C W 0,9 0 ' 15 r Q NEW STUDENTS FIRST ROW, left tu right: C. Marquette, P Stout, C. Tescher, G. Magpiong, S. Maratas. SEC UND ROW: J. Ohlson, B. Strickland, T. Carroll D. Rierson.
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