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CHARLOTTE BROOKE A l rs LQ gLe l 4 Jtuci r-9 Counc I 4 Sen or Class Trea urer 4 Meaaphone Slaff 4 CLARENCE COMSTOCK Smaller T Track 2 4, DENNIS BAMBAUER erman Club l 2 Se Treas 3 El Pmon Busuness Mgr 3 A Megaphone S1alf4 acl: l Foovball 3 4 Bas e1ball2 3 4 Svudenv Body Busuness Mgr 4 KIBS Master of Ceremonies 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Consvlfuflon RSVISIHQ Comm CONRAY BROOKS Class P es 3 4 Fencnng Club Pres 4 Jr Carnival Kung 3 Baslcefball T 4 Foovball 2 3 Leiferman Club 4 Phoiography Club 4 Hnlung Club 'l T ack 'I 2 3 Megaphone Staff 3 S1udenTCOuncll3 4 Dale Comm Hee 2 3 YL BRADLEY Grs League l 2 3 Class Treasurer 3 4 Megaphone Svaffl 2 4 Ed 3 Spanish Club 3 El Plnon Ca Edltor 4 JANICE CASTACSNO Grs League l 2 3 A l Class ce-crefary 2 I Club 'I 2 3 :Team l 2 3 Sclence Club 2 Sfuclenl Council 4 es 4 Sec JERRY CONDER lEnVered 4 from Vlctorvllle Hugh, Foofball Mgr. Aj Basketball 4. 'I3 ELIZABETH CHAPIN A 'I 4 Pres G A 'I 2 Girls League 'I 2 4 Sfudenf Council 4
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X 49? 'Nga-. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS, left to right, Front Row: Betty Kilpatrick, sec.r Charlotte Brooks, treas., Conray Brooks, pres.g and Jay Lucas, vice- pres. In Back: Advisors John Bayes and Kathleen Wonacott. THE SBNIURS . .. ff FRESHMAN YEAR-Our class should go down in history as being the last class to be introduced to high school in the old fashoned way. This being the fact that we were the last ones to be truly initiated. i' SOPHOMORE YEAR-Our sophomore year brought out the true talent hidden for so many years. We began to take our proper place in sports and an even more prominent place in the social functions of the school. This year was the beginning of our steady climb to the top- in both leadership and responsibility. if JUNIOR YEAR-The big event of this year was the an- nual Jr. Carnival. Our theme, Chinatown, turned into a big success, The annual Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Ball, given in honor of the Seniors, was enioyed by all. The Junior Class put Bishop out in front in the sports field, by coming in second in the league for basketball. The Juniors made up three-fourths of the school team. We also won the inter- class sports trophy, And so ended the third year, with the brilliant light of our class reflecting throughout the school. i' 'I2 SENIOR YEAR-The student government was made up mostly of our classmates, as was this district of Student Councils. The Desert-lnyo League Championship in Basketball was for the first time brought to this school with the help- ful efforts of the Senior Class in participation and support. A dance, long to be remembered for its wonderful decorations, was the annual Senior Ball which had the fitting title, Sweetheart's Ball. The whole school was converted into Dogpatch when the Senior Class sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. This affair included a race, and all the other fixin's. To make a fitting ending for the four wonderful years we have spent together at old B.U.H.S., the class took one last trip together. We covered many of the interesting points of the Southern California area. So ends the highlights of a lifetime of fun, crammed into four short years. We have come to the end of our journey as a class working together. Now we shall go out into the world to work or continue our schooling among new surroundings. But forever there shall be a lasting im- pression of our activities in the annals of this school.
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BARBARA ELLIS Garls League 'I 3 A 'I Megaphone Art Edrtor 2 3 4 Malorette 2 3 4 'Vi CORA SUE GREGORY Grsleague I 2 3 4 G A A I GrsChorus I 2 3 Megaphone Staff 3 4 Secty Photography CIub 4 LILLIAN COONS rs League I 2 3 BABKA DAVIS rsLeagueI 2 A I GAA I ursChorus'I 2 3 4 MYRNA ERSKINE IEn1ered Sr yearj G A A 4 Grrls League 4 GrsChorus I 2 3 Megaphone Staff 2 JOHN FISCHER B n I 2 3 Tenn s 2 4 Science CIub 'I 2 Photography Club 4 Basketball I 2 ll CLARK GRIBBEN Football 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Student Body Vice Pres Student Council 3 4 Callf Boys State 4 Date Committee 2 Megaphone Staff 4 EI Pmon 3 4 Editor 4 Dstrct Pres CASC Sk: Club 4 Slu Team 4 ack 'I 2 4 GEORGIA GOUETT A I GrsLecgLeI 2 3 Drama Club 3 Class Treas 2 A 3
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