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t Row Seated: Ellen Hata, Secretary, Jim Magarian, President. :nd Row Standing: Dolores Martinez, Yell Leader, Barbara gion, Treasurer. -M-wuulQ' ' f meth Key, Jo Ann Price, and Ronnie Reinhardt sure are work- hard. l bet they enioy working though! Sitting: Ellenor Pecarovich, Isabel Hunter, Edith Palfrey. Standing John Hawken, Sherman Hewitt. mowlledge, acti itg The class of '59 started a very promis- ing year by electing their class officers. As president, they elected Jim Magarian, Larry Rarnalho, vice-president, Ellen Ha- ta, secretary, Barbara Koligian, treasurer, Dolores Martinez, yell-leader, and Murray Taylor, sgt-at-arms. The Junior class also proved that it had some very apt thespians in their midst by presenting the Junior Play. The first obstacle which had to be over- come by the industrious Juniors was earn- ing money tor the prom. This year, as in many years before, they began to tax their t Row: Josephine Artiga, Mary Apodoca, Carolyn Arnst, Laura First Row: Linda Brazil, Joyce Bernard, Judy Bell. Second Row ary. Second Row: Margie Bamping, Dennis Andresen, Katy Robert Bledsoe, Pat Brosi, Joe Amaro, Kenny Bybee. Third Raw mdaca. Third Row: John Appling, Marshall Allington, Doug John Brown, Kenneth Bier, Frank Bell. food, :ge 36
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- ' ' 1.5-fs. I Z 155' f '2-1-Few? iff' unions if jf! llfdflfff jfj, ,ll jf f, WW iw! f W Cf Juniors, remember the day you received your class ring? The day you presented the junior play and the most important day of your junior year, the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Rainbow Ballroom? These were just a few of the many ac- tivities you presented and did in your junior year. Even though it was rough at times, l'm sure you will all agree it was worth every minute of it. Now that you have reached the halfway mark or the second stage of your high school career, you are about ready to take over the responsibilities of leading Central High that the seniors have had the privilege of doing each year. As the year comes to a close and you begin the last and final year in high school, we, the student body, and Mr. Link, wish you have as much success in your senior year as you have had in your junior year. Qejoomgilaillitg oil lneimg time Qeadene
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, ?. ,tl rst Row: Joyce Cowan, Sylvia Childrey, De Anna Clay. Second First Row: Kathy Foran, Florence Castro, Theresa Gaeto. Second Jw Norman Crum, Beverly Ediger, Bob Eidson, Kenneth Brooks. Row: Barbara Frisen, Judy Givens, Ella Graber, Isabel Garcia. wird Row: Jack Envernizzi, Gary Engleman, Manuel Cervantes. Third Row: Emily Forcum, Ivan Farm, Barbara Fuller. inepane juliions little brains for some unique, ingen- ious way to earn money, and ended up using the tried and true plans of many classes before them. Their efforts were well applied, how- ever, to produce one of Central's finer proms. The theme was Under Paris Skies and the atmosphere was one of romance and enchantment. Their many activities couldn't be passi- ble without the help of their advisors, who were: Mr, John Hawken, Mr, Mike Henderson, Mr. Sherman Hewitt, Miss lsabel Hunter, Mrs. Edith Palfrey, Mrs. Eleanor Pecarovich, and Mr, Xena Weath- erby. First Row: Thelma Holden, Norma Jacobsen, Ella Hatta. Second Row: Lloyd Holeman, Joyce Greenmyer, Carolyn Graham, Fred. Haar. Third Row: Richard Grainer, Harry Hansen, Jack Hartman. irst Row: Virginia January, Pat Lawrence, Barbara Koligion, First Row: Joyce Bird, Judy Magarian, Evelyn Maddox. Secont econd Row: David Koda, Peggy Kelly, Gary Balch, Wayne Bane. Row: Gary Cervelli, Frankie Castillo, Henry Cardiel, Dionicit hird Row: Andrew Koenig, Amos Lowe, Ken Key. Chavez. Third Row: .lim Magarian, Carl Bengal, Wayne Bottoms Page 37
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