' 1 ur migkfg eniorfi 1. ciLlTIl1L'lll2l Mzirisfzil, 2. l.yn llzisly. 5. Shirley Uctwilcr, 4. Iucliic Forgin, 5. Faye Russell, 6. Dolores XVilli111ns, 7. Dean llcmlcrsoii, 8. liincl Lyclcll, Q. lcun Dilworlli, io. Ioan Brady, 11. Norma Brady, 12. Lcslic Shucli, 15. Lois Obcrmcycr, 4. Winilrcil lin,-Ilciiis, 15. ISL-vcrly liurgctt, 16. Mary Ann Cleincnts, 17. Lorrziinc Ayon, 18. Mary Kirk, 19. Bernice llowvll, 211. Dorothy Ki-iinaml, 21, Rumonzi liulniidraii, 22. Siuniny Dickerson, 23. Nun Nicholson, 2.1. Gabriel Iairinomi, 25. l.illi11n Urtuno, 26. Marion Butz, 27. Bob Lietz, 28. Albert Cliil, 29. loycc: liclly, 30. Martha Sitton, gi. liill I. Shorcs, 32. Richard liraindcs.
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uniora IUNIOR OFFICERS Eve Bonnard fvice-presidentj, Marilyn Peirce Csecretaryj, Iohnny Lopez fpresidentj, Barbara Segar ftreasurerj. The first thing that confronted the juniors was to make enough money to sponsor the Iunior- Senior Banquet. Under the leadership of Iohnny Lopez, class president, the class went to work serving refreshments at the football games and after game dances. The class held cake sales and candy sales in Glendora and Azusa. Other events sponsored by the class were the Operetta, Pirates of Penzancef' put on by the music department. The Sock Hop and the May dance were both held in May in a last effort to make money. The social whirl was ended by the Iunior-Senior Banquet at the Altadena Country Club. The juniors given the honor of going to Girls' State and Boys' State at Sacramento were Marsha Iones and Bob Rodecker from Azusa and Marjorie Gunnison and Ierry Fine from Glendora. The girls and boys were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and popularity. Girls' and Boys' State is sponsored by the American Legion posts and the Auxiliaries in Azusa and Glendora. Through the guidance of Mr. Van Peursem, class adviser, and Mrs. Lynch, class sponsor, the juniors ended a busy year with the selection of senior class rings.
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