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Moon, Pootoy Moore, William Morales, Victoria Moran, William Mork, Kenneth Morris, Yvonne Mueller, Ravmond Mulcahy, Frances Napoleon, Arthur Napoli, Fannie Nelson, Bruce Nobe, Ken Orbiz, Jess Ornberg, Elaine Pandolfo, Joe Patton, Betty Jane Pettijohn, Darlene Piper, William Price, Betty Jo Pryor, Harley Rautio, Dorothy Redding, Grace Ribera, Marceline Richardson, Elizabeth Riikonen, Ralph Rodnques, Raymond Roger, Gloria Romick, Loretta Ross, William Rossetto, Clara Rovanpera, Donald Ruckel, William Runge, Alfred Sakaguchi, Grace Sanchez, Frank Sanchez, John Savelli, Eugene Scagliola. Albert Schaefer, George Schaefer, Raymond Seddon, Spencer Seipp, Dorothy Sekimachi, Yaeko Sharpe, Helen Shinoda, Miye Shuck, Gladys Sick, Kathleen Silva, Juanita Simas, Alvin Simac, William Songey, Elaine Spillner, Justus Steckman, Edwin Sundstrom, Gordon Swanson, Edward Sweeney, Jack
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R4I) Tanaka, Hisako Tast, Glen Theobald, Frank Thurner, William Timm, Donald Tonin, John Vietti, Pierre Viez, Walter Wadman, Donna Wagner, Lorraine Walker, Samuel Wallace, Betty Waters, Jack Wathen, Adele Watson, James Watson, Lois Wertman, Edwin West, Edsel West, Lester Wetsel, Edith White Lorna Whitley, Coralee Willmott, William Wilson, Bonnie Sanders, Jean Yamamoto, Yoshio Yamashiro, George Young, Dolores Young, Franklin Young, Violet Zappa, Barbara Jean McCoy, Harry SENIOR FAREWELL When the school is over, It is hard to say goodbye. Though always there is tomorrow, In which to work and try. Day in, day out, our school careers. We’ve molded as in clay, For we’ve been climbing these three years, Toward this Commencement Day. Here we’ve been the prairie grass Before the pushing gale; There we’ll be the poplar tree. Every leaf a sail. The youth stands tall in the clearing, Like a straight young poplar tree, When all the weak have fallen, The bravest lads stand free. We shall not yield to hardships, Nor to temptings along the way, But like that tall young poplar, Stand brave against the fray. Then it makes no difference How much our class has shone, For when we leave these portals. We’ll be standing on our own. Sad farewells are winging fast Into the brightening skies, Sweet memories guarded in our hearts Bring mistiness to our eyes. So now it’s goodby to Burbank, Green grass, flower and grounds To the fine teachers who taught us, To familiar sights and sounds. — Marian Lee Mclntire
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