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will t'urg'et Howzirti lleziver iii trziek? . . A sports. First semester officers were: l'resittent Al lboiiiivziii 1 ' lihrgesg Class Represent.itive, Aiiitzi U'l5i'x'vziiig Yell l,e:ut ZND SEMESTER OFFICERS , , ,. er, lti.1 l ingree. Betty Brumley, lda Pingree, Betty Starns, Bud Bald' Hoge' Harold Logan' Secoiiti semester officers were: Presitteiit, ltlai l'iiig'ree Vice l'resident,- Chzirles B:iltti'itlgeg Secretzii'y-trezisurei' Betty Stzirns, Class ltepresentxitive, Betty lirumleyg Yell Leander, Hziroltt Logan. All power to th elziss of Fit? :is they eimtiiiue their journey on the matt of life! OF '49 St JPHOMQ JRE BUYS TOP ROW: Frankie Roberts, Van Hickman, Dale Hilliker, limmy Fukui, Ray Burmaster, Lawrence Graves, Charles Grayson, Ben Amaral, Alvin Daniels, Albert Vasconcellos, Gene Simms, Dave Headley, Leroy Nickelson, Perry Earl. THIRD ROW: Ierry Keyes, Fred Killian, Howard Deaver, lim Atkinson, Willis Scott, Ronald Miller, Cliliord Lawrence, Glen Dickey, Donald Dewey, Paul Shults, Richard McBride, I. C. Turnbull, Eugene Wallis, Rich- ard lones, Charles Marko, Vincent I-laaie, George Pallios, lohn Peterson, Samrnie McCutcheon, Harold Schmidt, Garland Thomas. FIRST ROW: Tommy Marks, Gene Benton, limrny Tobin, Bud Balclridge, Bill Graves, Bob Wright, Wesley Roland, Richard Erickson. 'I'heir zithletie reeurtt for this term shiiweti tlizit tliew pzirticipzitett in itll sports. Al Duiiuvziii helti the spurtliglit :is he wzis on the vzirsity tezims in fmitlizill, lizisketlizill, :intl liziselizill. Charles liltiritige also deserves ineiitiiiir for lit was mitstwiitliiig' mi the HIS tezim in lizisketlvill, :intl who the girls were not to lie uiitilrme tw the lmys iii sports ziiiti, :iltliuugli they lost the lizisketlizill grime with the freslimen girls, they proveti that thex' were wiht 7 Viee l'resittent, Frank Riiliertsg Seeretziry-trezisurer, Ruse
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'l'he sophisticated sophomores hegsin their second XCIII' ot' high school with zi deterniinzition to hecome mighty iuniors. It soon hecznne evident that they would rezich their gozil :is they were well represented on the honor roll throughout the yezir. The sophomores were proud of the fzrct that their own Sztmmic Mctlutcheon won the zlnnuzil 'tsiizin' con- test for the Cereal. Mzrrthzi Howztrd :ilso took first pl..ce in the Cereal sziles contest, which proves that these little men :ind women rezilly get around. .lztek Dewey :ind Perry Fzrrl were outst:rndin ' in F F A work :is they won honors zrt the Szin Francisco Nzitionzil Livestock Show. More hidden tzllcnt was discovered when the sophs pre- IST SEMESTER OFFICERS lda Pingree, Rosie Borges, Anita O'Bryan, Frankie sented an zissenihly in the torm ot zi rzidio program for Roberts, mired Donovan' the Student Body. Always ready for greztt things, the sophs decided on ai swimming pzlrty, :md :L splashing good time was lllltl hy all. CLASS SOPHOMORE GIRLS TOP ROW: Leona Cusenza, Lelia Metcalf, Betty Iennings, Colleene Grandstaft, Florence Stanctiter, Betty lo Reynolds, Sue Adkins, Betty Brophy, Doris Reynolds, Lynette Wood, Dovie Murray, Cloclell Murray, THIRD ROW: Anita Fontana, lrene Borges, Gail Dabbs, Barbara Looney, Leona Prohaska, Patsy Betten- court, Betty Spurlock, lean Martin, Ioanna Howard, Rosie Reis, Anita O'Bryan, Emily Norman, Dixie Starr. SECOND ROW: Ida Pingree, Betty Brumley, Violet Ellington, Helen Funatsu, Wilma Chisum, Suzanne Iohnson, Pat Michaud, Ioann Elson, Darlene Rand, Martha Wigt, Bette Starns, Betty Wenger. FIRST ROW: Iuanita Atwell, Rosie Borges, La Vonne Hope, Betty Leach, Martha Howard, loan lngwerson, Elva Todd, Lenora Crawford, Dorothy Gray, loline Keener, Shirley Roberts, Norma Hemphill, Mary Ellen Gleaves. -Q'
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Un Septeinher tri, lil-ltr, the lxirgest elziss nl' green- hurns in the histury uf Ceres High Sehnnl invaded the campus. Being' just a little t'eart'ul nt' what the initiaa- tinns might Iirin,Q', they settled theinselves tn the regular grind uf high sehnnl life. The sehnul stunt diseuvered that even huinlile little niiee can turn into mighty niieenien. A large nuniher nt the freshmen hoys participated in some athletie aetivity. Calvin Young, Bud Sneed, and Edwin V2lllLiCl'PtJUi were outstanding in sports, mainly haskethall, hasehall, and track. 1ST SEMESTER OFFICERS Edwin Vanderpool Peggy Redmond, Calvin Young, lhe girls held their myn in the sports tield hy de- Rlchwd Durham' Chimes Crow feating the supliniiime girls in the annual Frnsli-Snpli hasketliall game. The outstanding' players in that gaine were: Pes 1 v Redniund Barltara Causey Darlene I.areau 05. ! . V 7 Hazel Standifer, and Norma Ferguson. CLASS FRESHMEN onus TOP ROW: Rosalind Rocha, Darlene Lareau, Alice Andrade, Esther Peterson, Barbara Causey, Rosalie Machado, Donna Lane, Louetta Overbey, Clarinda Cotlrnan, Dolly Massey. FOURTH ROW: Mary Forest, Pauline Fairbanks, Bettey Elliot, Alice Rose, Cleo Kisst, Pat Pastor, Patsy Baldwin, Barbara Cathcart, Carol Romesha. THIRD ROW: Betty Morris, Margaret Alexander, Lillian Pittman, Alice Sousa, Pat Tones, Nadine Treat, Myrna Atwell, Betty Burton, Peggy Redmond, Eleanor Grubeck, Carolyn Dimperio. SECOND ROW: Mary Hervey, Dorothy Mason, Vivian Brannan, Dorothy Cavitt, Hazel Standiter, Drucilla Moore, Geraldine Sneed, Grace Fortunato, Francis Berg, Betty Riggs. FIRST ROW: Betty Funatsu, Dorothy Phiter, Virginia Hemphill, Nadine Cagle, Maxine lnglet, Virginia Redmond, Wanda Echols, Jessie Sansing, Leva Holland, Bobby McCutcheon, l !
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