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GIRL FIRST CITIZEN In the time when the responsibility of citizenship was never greater, Coronado High School was not surprised that the qualities necessary for Girls ' First Citizen were recognized in Gene Fawcett, and is proud to bestow the honor upon her. Blessed with a power to organize and the persistence to see a job through, she has held office, participated in sports, aided in the publication of the school paper and annual, and in other ways proved herself fitted to the title. Gene ' s life, to her admiring friends, looks and is, a thrilling circus of responsibility and fun, and the entire school sincerely hopes she will continue to enjoy it. Twenty-two
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AST I ' fllMlLU BOY Art Blaisdell was selected this year as the most popular boy in school. His quiet manner and sood nature have secured for him a permanent place in our esteem, hie has been out- standing in sports activities throughout his high school career, starring in basketball, football, track, baseball, and badminton. Anyone who has seen Art racing down the field to a touchdown, or looping the balls into a basket, has had a thrill. We know that he will make good. Twenty-one
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II in N IIS T (] i T I z n The selection of a first citizen both in high school and in the world presupposes certain qualifications: sincerity, honesty, ability, and an aptitude in getting along with one ' s fellows. In choosing Bob Carrothers as this year ' s First Citizen, the high school students feel they have not only nnade a wise decision, but confirmed a wide report concerning one who is both a good comrade and a leader. Certainly Bob has won many national tennis honors. His trophies would fill a room. But he has also won the Coronado students ' admiration and respect. Twenty-three
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