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Q' ff. ' o Klan, Dwlghi Hamm ln early September, 1949, the Class of 1951 returned to Benicia High with seventyethree students, forty-one girls and thirtyetwo boys, all having the thrill of being upper classmen. The juniors began immediately to take part in student body affairs. The yell leaders, Mary Ellen Brosch, Irene Precour, and Jean Brown, are members of the Junior Class. They did a fine job of yelling and keeping the school spirit high. Another mem- ber of the Junior Class, Don Trent, was chosen business manager of the student body. Y. Not only were the members of the Junior Class active in student body affairs, but they also took a very active part in ath- letics. Tom Sorenson, Chet Carr, Don Trent, Bill Corn, Jack Rahill and Dick Wilson were outstanding in football. Bill Smothevs, President Marleen Higginson, Secretary-Treasurer Row l, left to right: C. Grace, V. Brown, B. Meadows, I. Precour, Mrs. Chorley, R. Unser, P. Brazil, B. Baker, L. Salvador, B. Dever, B. Littleton. Row 2: B. Spindler, C. Aceves, S. Lambert, D. Grant, M. Henkel, B. Craddick, M. Criner, D. Bernard, M. Pagter, C. Nichols. Row 3: D. Smith, S. Harmon, J. Summers, F. Young, N. Roderick, M. Ball, B. Cross, J Brown, J. Douglas, B. McGrew, M. Lewis. Row 4: G. Fadley, D Price. B. Reed, N. Coleman, M. Brosch, M. Higginson, L. Hilliard.
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The outstanding football player, Jim Gregory, and honorary co-captains, Jim Wesson and Gary Dunn were all members of the senior class. Eight other seniors made the Varsity squad: Fred Benton, left guard, Ronald Clarke, fullback, Dun- can Coleman, right end, Mickey O'Connor, 'right half, Wesley Owens, right tackle, Norman Silva, left tackle, and Vincent Sanz, center. On the Benicia Basketball Varsity were the following senior boys: Mickey O'Connor, Duncan Coleman, Gary Dunn, .lack Reeves, and Fred Benton. The tennis team this year included many seniors, Jack Reeves finished his third year playing first singles, and Ronnie Clarke and Fred Benton compriseda competent doubles team. Char- lotte Benson, Eleanor Sargent and Helen Hamann also were members of this year's tennis team. The girls, not being overshadowed by the success of the boys, were also very active in sports. The Class of l95O will have their name put on the G. A. L. plaque representing the greatest number of inter-class victories in girls' volley- ball, basketball, badminton, tennis and softball. Twenty-one senior girls were in G. A. L. by the end of their senior year and several of them were able to obtain the special athletic award which is given to those who have received over l6OO G. A. L. points. ' Commencement exercises were held the evening of June 7, l95O, and leaving Benicia High School, the seniors are ready to apply their acquired knowledge to the practical aspects of life ahead of them. They have completed their secondary education, leaving with Benicia High a traditional gift which they hope will be a constant reminder of the efforts and accomplishments of the Class of l95O. guilt V, ,um-sf ' D WE' Gsfhll Cav' Redden dna Tgad bef' :gmail
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it Row l, left to right: J, Bernard, C. Pagter, B. Huggins, C. Glass, Miss Bruner, H. Sandoval, M. Craig, E, Adams, J, Honeywell. Row 2: C. Chase, R. Padgett, R. Smith, A. Silveria, T. Dale, A. Dc Leon, G. Clark, E. Curry, E. Vierra. Row 3: T. Sorenson, D, Hamro, D. Galbreath, B. Corn, C. Carr, B. Smothers, A. Bortisser, D. Wold. Row 4: P. Redden, E. Littlefield, J. Finn, J. Rahill, K. Liggett, E. Plunkett, D. Wilson. ln basketball Chet Carr shone on the A team and Don Trent on the B team. Several of the girls who were active in sports belong to the G. A. L. The juniors had ordered their rings at the end of their sophomore year and anxiously awaited their arrival. They were lO K gold, and the emblem had a pink and gold background with the usual panther crest. They arrived in early November to the satisfaction of all. The juniors under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Chorley and Miss Fern Bruner started a little early to raise money for the Prom by giving an Armistice Day Dance. The stage was decorated with a huge Uncle Sam. The Junior Prom, the biggest event of the school year, was held on Friday, April Zl, in the l. D. E. S. Hall. After many suggestions a Dutch theme was chosen. The music was furnished by Phil King's orchestra, The juniors are now waiting to return to Benicia it A' 'T N 5 ' 5' High for their final year of school, and, if they keep up with their peppy support of school activities, they can expect a successful completion of their senior year. E ' ' T,--A, ff I i 'A-.ff ,f W ,? .X li.. - 2' f' T' J' fiat' ou. E1 EQ s. 90 gf A g R - ,I 1 li ,I I I 1
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