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First row, left to right: Terry Torres, Ruby Sunada, Shirley White, Adelina Vivenzi, Sandy Yada, Joyce Shir- ley, Marlene Schmall, Second row: Sandra Young, Marilyn Weber, Brenda Weber, Ginger Shaw, Pearline Spraggins, Robert Zaragoza, Third row: Yockey Russell, John Withrow, Allison Yamanaka, Ronnie Webster, Arie Woods, Bill Whisenhunt, ...U ,W V.-fa N.. ,.-.- .......- .-.---.- .i--p ---.-. Cathy Peters, Donna Skoegard, Brenda Weber, and Marilyn Weber seem to find Mary McEwen interesting. -90- Sophs Assert . l JUST don't know why those silly scrubs won't stay out ot my way! Only a Sophomore could utter such words. Banded together as one, they roam our campus with two main ideas in mind. One: the more there are, the braver one becomes. Staying in large groups, they try to show the Juniors and Seniors that they are not interior. After all, they are the upper part of the lower class! Together they can make the scrubs feel interior and make the others sit up and take notice. Si- lently or noisily, the Sophs try. And, believe it or not, they succeed!
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First row, left to right: Jeannette Rich, Kathy Simpson, Jenny Salazar, Carol Terry, Nancy Smith, Helen Sanders, Second row: Elaine Tatarian, Delilah Schneider, Shirley Taylor, Noreen Trotter, Marvella Smith, Third row: Joe Saldwar, Manuel Salazar, Alan Rocha, David Rinehart, Donny Swank, Don Stoner. S O P H O M O R E S Elaine Kobzett, Mary Homen and Kathy Kochergan are quite interested in the contents of Linda Anderson's purse. -g9-
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. Class Unity ANOTHER idea is finding com- panionship. Not yet are they certain who should be their good friends. This is the time of exploration. No wonder they seem always to be fighting with one another. They seek out prospective friends who lust don't agree with them. Then there are only two things to do: quit buddying with the person or fight. Of course, it would not be smart to part company with someone who is potentially your good friend. So . . . they tight. Mrs.Tocchini thinks David Rinehart should shine his shoes once in a while. First row, left to right: Connie Petitt, Ruby Washington, Mary Young, Marilyn Yee, Kathy Kochergen, Second row: Bill Watkins, Ronald Marinez, Edward Dudley, Thomas Phillps, Bill Carrosco, Third row: Ronnie Luna, Nash Cabarrubias, Joe Vega, Don Stoner, Richard Cartwright, -91-
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