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First row, lett to right: Adeline Garcia, Linda Henson, Ruth Hamm, Sandy Contreras, Carmen Gaeta, Second row: George Gladden, Eddie Hansen, Pete Gavrilis, Don Hayes, Third row: Warren Kerber, Ken Gallman, Larry Gilstrap, Benny Harbell, Steve Hurst, Mark Kennison. .toCUHS AS SPRING rolled around, the Freshmen were feeling very much left out of everything. They were the only ones left with nothing to do but twiddle their thumbs. The Seniors were preparing for graduation, the Juniors were busy getting the Prom together, and the Soph- omores were selecting their new class rings. It there was a little sad-looking face to be seen around the campus, no one had to ask what the matter was. lt was a known tact that the scrubs were feeling very neglected and left out of the great anticipation that had seiz- ed the campus. But their very concerned tea- chers soon helped the scrubs to solve their problem -- homework, what else? Judging from the expressions on their faces, we'd say Judy Envernizzi and Ella Gammel were more interested in getting to class than being photographed. -97-
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First row, left to right: Marie Nakai, Judy McGee, Linda Medellin, Carmen Martinez, Flossie Morton, Ern- estine Martin, Second row: Ronnie McClutcheon, Jerry Myrich, Ruth Mullins, Kay Meeks, Third row: Eddie Metcalf, Norman Montgomery, Joe Nickle, Frank Medina. R24 E Pete Govrilis is trying to get the peanut butter oft the top of his mouth. -99-
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