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MW' M' . Bill Benz Graduation Speakers 'The time has come,' the Walrus said, . . . and so it has. Our days at Chatiey High School are over and as We make our last stand We select a few representatives to express our feelings as We depart. The Senior Class selected tour of its outstanding students to speak for their graduation. The first of these is Bill Benz. Bill has achieved outstanding success in the speech field. He has Won numerous contests but ,his greatest triumph is representing Southern California at the Student Congress to be held in Denver, Colorado, this summer. lrmgard Bohle has done an excellent job as president of the Girls' League this year as well as being ASB secretary in her junior year. lrmgard was the representative for Ontario to Girls' State last summer. Sam Crowe was first-semester ASB president, and is an ex- cellent scholar. He served as class president when he was a sophomore and as ASB treasurer in his junior year. Margie Nichols, too, has achieved outstanding success in the speech department. Margie was school service representa- tive tor Girls' League this year and photographer for the Fasti. She was Fontana's representative to Girls' state. Seniors have chosen these classmates t speak for the on the lo sis of scholarship, speech ability a popularity. hey Will l v t school e p ssing some of thoughts re in t 31371 Q s. P X Sam Crowe l . ' K' ' Margie Nichols ' I N W X X J NX my g ltllv llfvlllv it i
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44,04 '- .,6we,4v C74zJ C :cu 4' :.1 , First Semester , ,aaa I 6 'bf 'r ff ,l Don Vick Barbara M. Smith President Vice President Class Officers Members of the Senior Class of l953 have reached the point in their lives Where they must part and sail their separate courses into the future. Their final year in high school was Betty Morgan launched in fine fashion With the Class of '53 sponsoring the 5eCfefGfY Pigskin Prance, the first dance of the year, on October l8. Pcgwiese Other activities which were sponsored by the seniors during Treasurer the year included the annual Senior Pie Sale, Senior Play, fj'jL Senior Tea, Spring Formal, Senior Play Day and the Crradua- 0 tion Dance. As a novelty feature the Senior Class sponsored X p Cr ' a bean contest to raise money for Senior Play Day and the Graduation dance. S U Ci yy ' QC, ln the coming years the lower classmen Will look back and 5' gr fri remember the Class of '53 as truly launched, but not anchored. QQ C5iC,,f?Qc CP C' r 5 1? C -Q es, CQ r moi ac Q R C CZ f Second Semester ecgijfff K , X Ted Herman Nancy Stephens Lynnette Gunderson Liz 5 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer k6 p I 'qu-........J 23 Qc
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