Del Norte High School - Warrior Yearbook (Crescent City, CA)

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.W A x 4 r If x 1 Qi. E a ! Q s E E 2 i 5 5 2 Q 3 5 Q i 5 ve 5 1 1 3 1 5 l Y r X 3 3 E 1 i 'v E 'I I 1' I 1 F I J I -1-ii-.fmt ,.,, , ,fa fr 4' :Diff an . sat Jiffzwqfimzmzz n Wv adfaazew o aCM9anzqaZ2b7wf o 077744440 o,4607w0i0 I KH J C613 S., . . . The doors 'rhrough which we pass . . . +he corridors . . . +he minufes of sociabiliiy before class . . . ihe class rooms . . . you'l'h coming and going . . . . . . The purpose of fhe l955 WARRIOR is 'lo record lhe deeds of 'l'he boys and girls, who for +he pasl' year, embodied +he spiril' of D.N.H.S. . . . ln ihe years +o come fhis yearbook will keep alive, 'lhe memories gaihered during ihe undergraduale days. The fufure years will bring new faces and changes lo 'lhe school scene, buf fhere shall be, for us, fhis record of 'lhe friends we knew, 'lhe fhings we did, and ihe memories +ha+ are s'l'ill dear 'lo us . . . . . . Yes, fhis, our beloved D.N.H.S. +ha1' has seen many come and go, sfands solidly as 'lhe seniors of each year pass fhrough all 'loo quickly. I I You're fypical leans . . . making fun our of work . . . sharing in+eres+s . . . you like ieans bu'l' can change +o glamour when il' fifslihe occasion. Yes ,... you're 'lypical reens . . . go sfeady . . . aboui' 2 monrhs . . . dress up . , . heels 'for her . . . +ie for him . . . you know how +o drive . . . rely on fhe family bus . . . gel' i+, say +wice a week . . . you snack . . . wafch TV, lisfen fo +he radio while doing homework. Your daily schedule is a familiar pa'H'ern of high school life . . . gel up ai' 7:30 . . . maybe 8:00 . . . somefimes you oversleep . . . ride fhe bus . . . go a+ breakneck speed fo +he cafeieria for lunch . . . drink cokes . . . you enjoy school buf haie fo admi+ il . . . siudy a liHle . . . 3 hours a nighl' . . . well . . . maybe a week. . . average B . . . no . . . a C . . . anyway you make fhe grade . . . iusi' barely . , . buf you're saiisfiecl because you're a yfeenager. ' And so since you have all 'rhese qualiiies, be +hey good or be fhey bad, ludicrous, paiheiic, or oiherwise, we declicafe fhis 55 WARRIOR +o you, +he sfudenrs of DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOCL. ISTRATION di HE In x Mm T2 CHARLES A. THUNEN District Superintendent I I ' I Each year there are more students at Del Norte County High School, and it is apparent that the enrollment will continue to grow for many years to come. While it is sincerely hoped that new facilities will soon be obtained, it is inevitable that over- crowding will be quite more before relief is available. I have been pleased by the good sportsmanship with which everyone has put up with the irritation of overcrowded conditions. 'gfbh Main Office Counselor AMELIA MCNAMARA and PAULINE AGUIAR BARBARA BABBICH Vice Principal AlICIllidIlCLf Uffim' MIKE WALEN CRYSTAL POZZI and DONNA CARTER f ri Q 1 11 4 fi fav it L 5 f xl!-ff .-A .... X A Sm JERRY ANDERSON NNW V Avlatlon VAL AHO English RICK BENNETT GEORGE BERRY Art 'K RX ii U. S. History RAY BORRELL Music EUGENE CARLISLE Dr. Education VIOLET BERRY Home Economics ----..., Quay . . .:.1M1.LMe. s1 a ..- X u DfXRRFl.l. ClVI I'Fli FHLIN IJUMNI IHlilHCI,l. l lilCSlCHIlfKSlbN t:1lII1IIIf'I'f'illl Cl1m11iwIl'y Hinlngx lfUl,l.IfIfN l liI'Il3IfNlCK5UN 'l'll UNH ll'X'I'I.lN Hll,l,llf II Xl,l. flirlf llym Huyf1QyIll Iillglisll ' an if ww aa RAY HERRINCER RUTH HUGHES BEN KITCHING Wood Wlrrk Math English KEN KNUDSEN IRENE KNUDSEN WALLACE MACIEL Scivnvv English Boys' Gym ,xv- Q wwf? XX IJ JWNFKM hifi 4 ix K I K 6 f 1 ,X W-, g,Mmy,1 X ik 1 - 1 'Ywszssii 'I i I l3f: : 1' W' y 1' 3+ I .K ,ff MARIE ENDERT Shorthand MOREY MILLER Aviation FRED RASMUSSEN Commercial THEODORE RICH ROR SEI,IilM.fXN English Civics 3 s 5 5 P Q 4 ,I I ARDIE SVEUM Metal Craft in nxmu V DORIS WHALEN English ' Q . .,.v Becky Solari, Nancy Moore, Tony Roeder, Judy Ronning, Joe Hamilton, Bob Linder- man, Gary Richardson, Don Beall, Nick Hampson, John McNaught, Phil Ames, Kenny Maxwell. 76345 Semecta Vlce Preszdent JOE HAMILTON President TONY ROEDER Secretary-Treasurer JUDY RONNINC O President .............. .,v,,,,,.... R ICK HINTZ Vice President .,.,.... ,...,, B UB LINDERMAN Secretary-Treasurer A,,,,, BECKY SOLARI Ston Yackmouih, Gene Burdick, Phil Ames, Kenny Maxwell, Opal Nelson, Beverlee Shaw, Nancy Moore, Mary Anne Moore, Evelyn Wilson, Alan Lindley, Ann Hamilton, Carolyn Williams, Grant Erhart, Jerry Knudsen. Seconds BOB RICK HBECKY LLASSES 495 956 1957 1958 hub. i A 65,9 1 -----1--1- .A 9 Class Pmfvncs 1. Dear Students of D.N.H.S., Itis hard to explain my feelings as I prepare for one of the greatest moments of my life, yes, my graduation from High School. As I look back in my history I see myself as a Freshman, struggling hard to get my homework done, but also trying to make a big hit with the upper classmen. I elected Leo Marmalejo and Don Howard as my Freshman presidents, and under their leadership I put on a Sock Hop for the Sophomore return and also had a very humorous freshman as- sembly. My Sophomore year started off with a big bang by my giving the Freshmen a very thrilling reception. My Presidents for this year were Tony Roeder and Gene Burdick. I put on a Sophomore assembly, the form of a one-act play entitled Wilbur's Honey Bee, and it received many hearty laughs. And then came my Junior Year. This year I was really a big wheel, yes, a real upper classman. For the first semester, I elected ,loan Mattson, as President, and in the second semester I turned the gavel back to Leo Marmalejo. The auction l held for my ,lunior assembly really helped when it came to paying for the Junior Prom event. The Prom was held at the Fair Grounds Paviliong and with the music by Eddie Clay, it turned out to be a real ball! ' And now I'm a Senior who is being worshipped by the Freshman, honored by the Sophomore, and envied by the Junior. I elected Nick Hampson as my President this year and we put on the first annual Home- coming for Del Norte High School. This event is one that will not be forgotten for many years, with Evelyn Horn as Queen reigning over the celebration, which we called the Football Frolicf, My Senior Play was called 4'Arsenic And Old Lace. This proved to be as hilarious as the actual show. live done so many things this last year such as having-a senior play, a senior picnic, a senior prom, a Mardi Gras, baccalaureate, a senior ban- quet, commencement, and many more unforgettable memories that will stick in my mind forever, because I have just lived some of the best years of my life. Now that l've looked at the past live got to be thinking of the future and what it has in store for me. But before I leave lid like to say, this is not my farewell because our friendship shall grow forever. I remain sincerely yours because I am . . . THE CLASS OF '55 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS First row: Katy Rooney and Carole McC0lm, Yell Leaders. Second row: Larry Gurney, Vice President, Sharon Johnson, Secretary-Treasurerg Nick Hampson, President. Third row: ,Ioan Mattson, P.T.A. Representativeg .Iohn McNaught, Coun- cil Representativeg Bob Root, Sergeant-at-Arms. Fourth row: Jim Stansberry, Sergeant-at-Arms. President NICK HAMPSON I SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Marie Vrooman, Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry Knudsen, Presi- dentg ,lim Stansberry, Sergeant-at-Arms, Cr-ne Burdick, Coun- cil Representativeg Roy Deo, Sergeant-at-Arms. Not in picture: Don Crain, Vice President, Robert Root, P.T.A. Representa- tive. President JERRY KNUDSEN SANDRA BLACK Gentlemen Prefer Blondes PEGGY BRENNER The Breeze and I KEITH BOWMAN Girl Crazy TONI BRODEHL Dear Hearts and Gentle People JOANNE BUNDY Sweet and Low MILTON CARSON JUNEVA CLANCY A- A, gilwgfsmamxmzwum f.:::f-mfekiwakmwzwsrefie-mift, -',.- t -u4.e:.w GENE BURDICK Dorft Be That Way Where Did You, Get That Girl? DARRYL CLAGGETT Gimme a Little Kiss Willya, Huh? Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered DALE COLSON Come Josephine in My Flying Machine JANICE CRITES 1'll Get By CHARLES DAME I'rn Little But l'm Loud PAT DUNN Wedding Day ELDON COWLEY I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive DON CRAIN My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time MARIE CRADDICK Congratulate Me HANK CRAWFORD Lush Life PHILIP CROSSLEY Ask Me CHARLES DUNN Charley My Boy BILL EDMONDSON If I Could Sing Like Bing uIIVIsesuR nun JIM EGGEI. Objefz of My Affection MARJORIE ENos My Buick, My Love, and I MINA ELLIOTT The Day Isrft Long Enough ROBERT EVANS Ain,t Misbehauing DAVID GRENBEMER Cone Fishin, EMMA GWERDER Wondering NICK HAMPSON Don't Blame Me WARREN GRUENIG Waltzing Bugle Boy LARRY GURNEY I want a Girl SANDRA HARKEMA The Other Side of the Story Ov' arg' -f L NORMAN HOLLOWAY That's What You Think JIM HURD Why Study? KAREN JOHNSON You,II Never Know KENNY HARVILLE Hey, Mr. Cottonpicker HARVEY HIGHT Runnin' Wild JACK HAYDEN Ram blin' Man RICHARD HINTZ This Could Be Forever EVELYN HORN Sweet Thing JERRY JOHNSON I Like the Wide Open Spaces SHARON JOHNSON Chatterbox 4n ' SARA KELLY My Last Affair ELMER K1sH Elmer's Tune IVAN KENT 1,11 Be Around JERRY KNUDSEN Somebody Goofed ,le -new..:z-.fxufmmisz.x1.:x:1awwmw::z:miriam NADINE LEHMKUHL Nevertheless DARRELL LOVE Give Me Time HARRY MARCH Tom, Dick, and Harry :f,z.fex.fmfRwms1sm:Rueemmv DALE LONG Bumming A round LOUISE LOVELAND Louise NORMAND MARKS I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen MARLENE MAYHEW I've Cot a Fortune in Dreams Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette CAROLE MCCOLM Dark Eyes BERNICE MILLER Keep It a Secret I LEO MARMOLEJO Closer, Closer, Closer JOAN MATTSON Coin' Steady ANNE MARTIN You Call Everybody Darling EMILIE MAYER Show Me Where the Good Times Are DICK MCCARGAR JOHN MCNAUGHT Nature Boy NANCY MITOLO Maybe It's Because nm.nnf1. CAROL MOLINI Pm Bashful PATRICIA MOULTON Patricia, My Darling Patricia ELSIE MORRIS Now That I'rn in Love MARION NICHOLS I Wish I Wuz alum - 1.-:RfIfmmmmefgseasw J. D. PERDEW No Help Wanted JEAN QUEEN The Laughing Song JAY ROBERTS It Never Entered My Mind r.:f1w,-s':f:sfs:f-m1.asIf'.:smns:w Il KAYLYNN PULs To Think You've Chosen Me BILL RICHARDS Boots and Saddle HARLEY ROBERTSON I'll Be Hard to Handle ROBERT ROOT I Believe LORRAINE SALMON Got You on My Mind LESTER SCHUMAN 1'll Be Around ARLENE SHINCKE With a Song in My Heart GARY SILVA How's the World Treating You? LARRY SMITH Show Me the Way to Co Home MORRIS ROBINSON He's a Friend of Mine JUDY RONNING Piano Roll Blues TONY ROEDER He Had Refinement KATY ROONEY K-K-K-Katy BECKY SOLARI I Want to Be With You Always KENNY TAYLOR Little Things Mean a Lot JIM STANSBERRY Undecided VIRGINIA TAYLOR Little Bit of Heaven s.wmmsmL,mmmwsswwvwweX:wesfm Rxss'aswsmmsmaw 11, .iw If f JOYCE THURSTON Count Every Star RUSSELL UHLER I Can't Get Started MARIE VROOMAN Hey, Sweet Mamma, Tree Top Tall BOB WARDEN Marilyn DONNA WARNER Can't Help Loving That Man CIIARLENE WEIJOLA All I Want Is All There Is and Then Some FLOYD BLACK ROY DEO TONY HECKER DEAN WILLIAMS I Just Couldrft Take It Baby Pictures not available BOB MANSFIELD NATHAN ROBERTS PEARL SAUNDERS SHIRLEY TURNER BILLY WALDRON CHARLES WALKER DON R. WILSON A:- R nmgg TAKES A mms 649 L, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I L 7041664 Floyd Black, will to Don Beall, my white horse which Buckner willed to Perry who willed to March, who willed to me. Sandra Black, will my ability to try to Hbopi' to my little sister, Judy Davis. , Keith Bowman, will my football ability to Burt Markley. Joanne Bundy, do hereby will all my lost books to anyone who can find them, and to my sister Carolyn, my quiet years at DNHS. , Gene Burdick, Being-?, will my basketball uniform to hooknose Hansen and my 27 points average to Hamilton and Linderman. V Peggy Brenner, will my driving ability to anyone who can get away with it. Tony Brodell, do hereby will my difference of opinion to eight Juniors. , Milton Carson, will to John Cowen my two worst classes, English and U. S. History. Darryl Claggett, being sound of mind will my ability to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. , Juneva Clancy, will to anyone who wants it, my pony tail. May they have as much wear out of it, as I have had. Dale Coleson, will the school airplane to anyone who thinks he can fly. Eldon Cowley, do hereby will my flat top to any girl who wants to start a new fad. ,Mary Craddick, will Adeline Azevedo and Marilyn Mitchell, my locker No. 12 in hopes they can be of help to each other in keeping it clean. Don Crain, being of unsound mind and round body, will my father's beat cruiser to my dumb little sister. Phil Crossley, will my largest pair of cooties', to Bonnie Shields. Hank Crawford, being of sound body and weak mind, will my 5 feet 11 inches, 190 pounds to Kenny Harkema. ,Janice Crites, hereby will my ability to get along with the gym teacher to Virginia Martin. Charles Dame, do hereby will Mr. Seligman a toupee. Skid Deo, will my drivers license to Don Beall ,cause he just has a permit. Charles Dunn, will leave school and give the other guys a chance. Bill Edmondson, being of unsound mind do hereby will my nickname 4'Uncle to Le Roy Ried incoming Freshman. Mina Elliot, will to Marlene Hooker in her remaining years at school all the nice times I have had in Del Norte High. Marjorie Enos, hereby leave DNHS to my little sis, Mina Babcock, and am taking the '4Buick7, with me. Bob Evans, will another year of misery at '6Little Siberia KDNHSJ to all you lucky Juniors. ' , Larry Gurney, will my brand new football shoes to HMeat Ford Mattzfl David Grenbemer, will my locker repair bills and all contents in it to Rich Gurney. Warren Gruenig, being of sound mind, I think, will my two inch stub of a pencil with no eraser to Don Thompson who really needs it in Mechanical Drawing. Emma Gwerder, will my Civics book to Amelia Shelton, in hopes that she will get more out of it than I did. , Nick Hampsen, will Jeanie Graham to the football team. Sandra Harkema, being of slightly beat mind, will my ability to keep my interest in the direction of one guy all through High School to Nancy Moore, and my run at DNHS to my brother Ken. I, Kenny Harville, being of sound mind and intoxicated body, hereby will my hot Hudsonl, to Wigley. I, Anthony Hecker, will my ability to tell ushadyn stories in Public Speaking to Norman Hansen. I, Harvey Hight, being of weak mind and hollow body, do hereby will my Civics book and all that goes with it to Chester Scott alias Chester the Chincey Cherokee. I, Norman Holloway, will Croby, my place on the lightweight basketball team. I, Evelyn Horn, will my nicknames, Molly and Alvin to De Anne Snow and Dixie Powell. I, Jim Hurd, will my bass drum to Don Covey in hopes he will have as much fun as I have had. I, Karen Johnson, will Gwen Dannigan my ability to stretch colds into pneumonia. I, Sharon Johnson, will my calm, cool, and collected nature to my little sister, Ruth Skiles. I, Jerry Johnson, being of sound mind and body do hereby will 6 or 9 rum-flavored cigars to Wigley. I, Sara Kelly, do will to Ann Hamilton, my memories of Grants Pass High School, hoping she will be lucky enough to attend there someday. I, Ivan Kent, do will to Don Butch Thomas my ability to get kicked off the Klamath bus. I, Elmer Kish, will the school's plane to anyone who doesn't have one of their own. I, Jerry 4'Tiny', Knudsen, will my neat busted foot to Don Beall. I, Nadine Lemkhel, will my civics book to Pauline Brandes and Shirley Knight. I, Dale Long of uncertain mind and sound body hereby will my butch,' to John Stevens.. I, Darrell Love, will my happy days in DNHS to the incoming 4'Frosh. I, Louise Loveland, will my locker number 62 to my little brother Harold. I, Bob Mansfield, hereby will my outstanding scholastic ability to Dan Mozay. I, Harry March, will my ability to skip school and have the wrong people ask me why I'm not in school to anyone who wants the risk. I, Normand Marks, being of sound mind, will my neat car to anyone with patience to drive it. I, Leo Marmelejo, do hereby will my ability to play football to Charlie Marmelejo. I, Anne Martin, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to Judy Stowe. We, Joan Mattson and Rick Hintz, going together, leave one parking place off Ocean Drive to the first couple who gets there. I, Emilie Mayer, do hereby will all the fun I have had at Del Norte High to my sisters Kathrine and Kathleen:- I, Marlene Mayhew, will Arlene Bolten all the fun I have had in my 12 years of school. I hope she has as much fun as I had, and that she will finish. I, Dick McCarger, being of unsound mind do hereby will my crazy mixed-up civics book to that cat with the chicks, Lowell Martin. I, Carole McColm, being fresh out of sound minds, will to Gary Bigler, incoming freshman, my locker N 0. 21, which belonged to his brother in '53. I, John McNaught, will the ability of Gene and I to go see the Vice Principal to incoming Frosh, Bernard Burdick and Johnny Hampson. I, Bernice Miller, will my ability to stay in school to Jackie Edwards. I, Nancy Mitolo, will to my flittlej brother all the good times I've had in DNHS and hope that he will be able to stay out of trouble the way I did. I 7 Carol Molini, do hereby will my three years experience in band to any incoming freshman. I, Elsie Morris, will my civics book and civics grades to my sister Emma Morris. I, Patricia Moulton, will my dimple to Beverly Mills. I Marion Nichols, do hereby will my expert speaking in speech class to all incoming freshmen. I, James Noel, will this school to anyone! I I I I J. D. Perdew, will to my little sister, Stink, a plug of chewing gum and to my big sister two band-aids. Kaylyn Puls, will to my little sister, Helen Ann MacGarity four years of fun at Del Norte. Jean Queen, will my loving giggle to any girl who thinks she could control it. Bill Richards, will my nickname Hoppy,' and 4'Massai', to anybody who wants them, but they will have to live up to them. I, Walter Roberts, will my crazy purple car to Richard Dempsey. L Larry Smith, will to incoming Johnny Hampson, my place in the CSF and my luck of being called to student body meetings ffor troublel. I I I I I Katy Rooney, will all my happy memories of DNHS to the incoming Frosh. Harley Robertson, will to Bob Northrop my corner in the football dressing room. Morris Robinson, will to my incoming brother, Raymond, my outstanding abilities in basketball. Tony Roeder, Will my unsoiled football uniform, that was willed to me by Rod Griffin, to Stan Yackomovich. , Robert Root, being of sound and ? body, will my manager job to any fellow who wants to have a good time. I, Judy Ronning, will the 'fcrazyv jeep I used to drive to anyone who is crazy enough I I to drive it. , Lorraine Salmon, will to my brother Keith, my civics book and my WONDERFUL grades in English. ,Les Schuman, will to John Stevens, the boss job of metal shop so he can get his straight Ns too. I, Gary Silva, grudgingly will my nickname Godfrey'7 to Robert Crossley. I ,Becky Solari, hereby will to my little sister, Barbara Pratt, and all incoming freshmen, every ounce of fun possible in their future years at DNHS. We, Arlene Shincke and Marie Vrooman, bequeath our '6Arsenic and Old Lace,', to L L L L L L L Ann Hamilton and Valorie Carrol. Jim Stansberry, do hereby will my nickname Sparks,' to Coon,' Wigley. Virginia Taylor, will my civics book to Billie Anne, and my temper to my sister Loretta. Joyce Thurston, will my height to Shorty Ellen Jean Morrow and my civics book to my freshman brother James Thurston when he becomes a Senior. Russel Uhler, being of unsound mind, hereby will to all the incoming freshmen my ability to play it cool. Bill Waldron, will my hot shot rod to Charles Sullivan. Bob Warden, will to Don Beall the name Rookie which was willed to me by Tom Howard. Donna Warner, will the Girls League presidency to whoever wants it. I, Charlene Weijola, leave Lowell Martin to Mary Hallmark. I, Dean Williams, will Charlene Baby Weijola to Don Beall because he likes her. 9669 Corby Street Deoville, California August 27, 1971 MR. FLOYD MAURICE BLACK, JR. Hillton Sanitarium San Diego, California Dear Floyd: It probably seems strange to you to be receiving a letter from some one you have never heard of before and you are probably wondering who could be writing this letter to you. Well, Floyd, I will try to explain, and for your sake in the easiest way possible. Things started in this way shortly after we graduated from Del Norte High School your buddy LE ROY DEO uinheritedw around five million dollars. With this he bought many of Crescent City's major businesses and it wasn't long till Skid was the only member of our Chamber of Commerce. It was only natural that he should want the City's name changed to Deoville. Now that I've explained where this letter is from, Ifd better explain why I've written you. , You see, in the last ten years Deoville has grown to be such a metropolis that it was honored by having the World's Fair held here this summer. A few members of our graduating class felt that this was an ideal time for our class reunion, so they contacted all of our old classmates and our reunion was attended by all but three members including you. You would have been surprised to participate in the fair. I certainly enjoyed seeing GENE BURDICK again. He has been flying for United States Airlines and you'll never believe this but LORRAINE SALMON is a stewardess on his plane and during one of their flights to Hawaii they decided to be married in Honolulu. BOB WARDEN is now giving violin lessons here in Deoville. His studio is on Molini Avenue named after CAROL MOLINI, who became a great television star. I patronized the stores of a few of our old classmates. Among these were: COLSON'S Kidney Kitchen, where I had French fried kidneys, WILLIAM'S Weinie Wagon, where Dean himself served me hush puppies, and Shirley's Sea-Sugared Salmon Shop, owned and operated completely by SHIRLEY GARNETT. I stopped in at CARSON'S Cozy Corner to say hello to Milton and who do you think was serving drinks? I always suspected SHARON JOHNSON would end up in a bar. As I left Carsonis, I was approached by a tramp begging for a quarter. I was shocked to discover that it was LEO MARMELEJO. Over a drink I asked Leo what had happened. It seems that Leo had decided to become a plastic surgeon but he wouldn't go to medical school and his practice got him into trouble. His last patient was his third wife, LOUISE LOVELAND. He hasnit operated since. As I figured to leave I left Leo standing on the corner of BRODEHL and BUNDY, named for two great artists, a maroon Buick whizzed across my toes. I recognized the driver as MARJORIE ENOS. I heard Marjorie is selling Buicks these days. It was then, in the interest of education, that I decided to visit the multimillion dollar high school Crain Highv named after its benefactor and President of the board of supervisors, DON CRAIN. My first stop, was the principal's office. There behind the desk I found JERRY KUNDSEN. As I stood amazed, he explained that he was only the janitor and that Mr. Thunen was out to lunch. I inspected the classrooms and among the teachers I found were: GARY SILVA- Chorus, LARRY SMITH-Foods and Physics, MARLENE MAYHEW-I Mrs. Smithl Anatomy, ANN MARTIN-Boys' Gym, PEGGY BRENNER-Auto Mechanics. Oh, Lary Smith told me that now that JOAN MATTSON and RICK HINTZ have twins in high school, Joan is P.T.A. President. Enough for the school. On my way back to the fair as I passed The Club 96 I heard a shrill laughter which I recognized as JEAN QUEEN'S. I looked in and found Jean and SANDRA HARKEMA engaged in a hot game of poker. The stakes were their husbands, JAMES HUND and BOB EVANS, and Jean was losing. Why should they want to lose their husbands? Both men have good jobs in the lingerie department of HJ. C. ROOT'S,' new KJ. C. Penney Store. J. C.'s new store is located near Fort Dick which has been renamed Fort Crawford after Mayor HANK CRAWFORD. Other stores in Fort Crawford are, PERDEW'S Rubber gfpldlng Co., KAREN JOHNSON'S Meat Market, and JOYCE THURSTON Beauty a on. While I was at the fair I met a few Hollywood celebrities. Among the ones there were BILL Hopalong RICHARDS with his horse Topper and his 5th wife, EMMA GWERDER the fashion designer. Remember Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis? Well, they've been replaced by JIM STANSBERRY and BILL EDMUNDSON. Their latest picture is Comeback Shane. As I said goodbye to Jim and Bill, I heard the master of ceremonies, JERRY JOHNSON, announce that PHIL CROSLEY and JANICE CRITES are Mr. and Mrs. World's Fair of 1971. After they had finished the applause dies down those Chorus cuties, BERNICE MILLER, EVELYN HORN, NADINE LEHMKUHL, and MINA ELLIOT came dancing onto the stage. After they finished their routine a preview of Modern music was given by KATY uThe Cat ROONEY and her crazy croonersg which consisted of Katy, the director, JUDY RONNING, Piano, SONNIE BLACK, Clarinet, SARA KELLY, Saxophone, and CAROLE MCCOLM, Flute. ELSIE MORRIS did their vocals. Suddenly Sheriff HARLEY ROBERTSON stepped out on the stage and announced that there were two murderesses loose in the crowd and for all lonely old men to beware. It seems, two old maids had put arsenic in the punch at the HDI' Club concessions. I have my suspicions about what became of ARLENE SHINKE and MARIE VROOMAN. During the choas I noticed the ceremonies were being televised over KCRE-TV by WARREN GUREING. I bought a hot dog from DAVID GREMBEMER and an ice cream bar from PEARL SAUNDERS before I continued on my way. What really surprised me Floyd, is when I saw NORMAND MARKS pushing a baby buggy. I figured that someday Normand would marry into the Mayer family, but I never expected Emily! I!!! On my way over to the fortune tellers booth I spied NANCY MITOLO with her husband, CHARLES DAME, on her shoulders. The fortune teller had a deep voice and a veil' on Hits facevg unable to control my curiosity I removed the veil and discovered LESTER SCHUMENN. Lester told me that DARRYL CLAGGETT and VIRGINIA TAYLOR finally got married and were both working for the Slover Salomi Company. He also told me how JAY ROBERTS and DON WILSON finally won the Ping Pong finals in Witchipec. DALE LONG is their manager. As I left, I bumped into PAT and CHARLES DUNN crawling around on the ground. They had been hired by JAMES NOEL, oil tycoon, to track down BECKY SOLARI, gun moll, to LARRY GURNEY, California's Political Boss. I turned around and ran into DONNA WARNER and MARIE CRADDICK chasing two little kids. I didn't know the orphanage business was that poor. I decided to get out of the way of all the people but as I walked away I tripped over the dead body of HARVEY HIGHT. An ambulance rushed up and out hopped KENNY HARVILLE and ELDON COWLEY. As they passed I asked Kenny what had happened. It seems that Arlene and Marie were still loose. To calm my'nerves, I took a ride on the roller coaster, which is the largest in here and the world, run by MARION NICHOLS and oiled regularly by JIM EGGEL. This failed to calm my nerves for I sat beside JUNEVA CLANCY. Juneva, I've been told has been riding the roller coaster every day for the past twelve years. She guarantees it as a cure for hangovers. After such a trying experience I decided to look at the educational side of the fair, so I went over to the Science and Art building where I found Professor ANTHONY ROEDER explaining why beer should be sold by the bushel. MORRIS ROBINSON was there too, with his wife PATRICIA MOULTON. Morris was explaining the workings of Billy Veeblefetzer-Type 7-Single Thrott-lever-long elbow. Billy was assisted in this remarkable achievement by the amazing brain of'NATHAN ROBERTS. As I left the Science and Arts building I saw a crowd of people heading for the race track and I flipped a coin, then joined them. In the first race I found RUSSELL UHLER riding Mogen David and BUCK HOLLOWAY riding Shmunofff' The third race looked like a good one so I decided to place a bet -on ELMER a xo? After looking for about I5 minutes, I finally found a couple of bookies. At first I didnit recognize TONY HECKER and DICK MCCABCAR. Theyive built themselves quite a business. The dance after the fair that night was really a ball. I talked to HARRY MARCH, Cattle King about the advantages of raising bulls while BOB MANSFIELITS Manly Music floated through the night. With Bob's band are JACK HAYDEN, on the harmonica and IVAN KENT on the Jewish harp. Well, Floyd, I guess that covers just about everyone except for the two that didnit attend. Kieth Bowman had a good job with United Press and two years ago they sent him to Japan to pick Miss Hong Kongi' of 1969. He never came back. Thatis it except for NICK HAMPSON. Itis really too bad about him. Last time I saw him was on my skiing trip in the Alps. As I skied down the snowy slopes I saw a large St. Bernard wearing a brandy cask go running past. Close on the dogis heels was NICK. I stopped him and brought him a drink. NICK'S really had bad luck, but he plans to visit you soon, Floyd, and probably will stay for a while. I suppose I should tell you something about myself. Well, I've been around the world, I even studied medicine in Denmark. Yes, Floyd, Iive changed quite a bit. Sincerely yours, Charles Weijola Secretary of Class Reunion - 'Y G O 35' Xxx '3 Q ,Qs 5365: -D 'Bang 689526 0 3:3696 ca 9 .Q'3l omg K 70 bwda made ewan 7 Most Popular BECKY SOLARI NICK HAMPSON Biggest F lirts CHARLENE WEUOLA LEO MARMELEJO Wloxt Likely To Sllffllf-?f?ll SIIARON JOHNSON TONY RUFIDER Best Dancers SANDRA HARKEMA LARRY GURNEY Most Dependable EVELYN HORN JOHN McNAUGHT Most Tfllentecl IUIJN RUNNING IJ.-NIE CIOLSON Cutest ANN MARTIN GENE BURDICK Smartest JOAN MATTSON TONY ROEDER SCHGDL CMENDAI2 SC HOOL UQ Wwwakv 'R o f fs!! fvwmfwy M I T34 ' I 4a . '.' Z Q' 741,146 ' W 5 JSE? W gy? QQ X 14 WN Q Qlkwsg Beeikhwkl 1' lf-AQ? -WW LPM? U Zafud Y ,Q 1, .V fl-Z mee! ' iw FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS First row: Opal Nelson, P.T.A. Representativeg Evelyn Wil- son, Yell Leader. 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Bc-wrlec Shelton. ,fhnelia Shie-lds. llwigxllt S1nail.Nanr'y Smith. llohlmie ,lean Snow. lJeAnne Sparcic. Jeannette Spoil. Tuvker Swan. ,lolin Stone, Divk Tate. Lila Thonmas. Gloria 'MPP jonflahl. Roy Lindley. Alan Lynch. ,lohn MHllilt'll. Wilma Martin. Lowell M3SFllC. Fred lVlcwConnell. Wesley Mclvan. Kenny Nelson. Opal Nail, Wiilliam Available Tiki' - an in N' I 'ff ff QQ 1 N0 P11010 Nnnes. Anthony Ollxleal. Blanche Scott. Chester Silva. David Skaggs. ,limlny Sullivan. Charles Tollofson. Dennis Wigley. .Allillfy Yahr. Victor s N 49 4 5 . x cg L'Happy ,I uurnc-y llflllll Trenton to Caxndc-n w 'i2hl--9 High School Landscapersv For the annual, by the annual, and of the annual A FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS First row: Loretta Taylor, Yell Leader, Bob Caravelli, President, Joanne Moore, Yell Leader. Second row: Eddie Marmelejo, Sergeant-at-Armsg Billie Jo Nelson, P.T.A. Representativeg Gary Richardson, Council Representative. Third row: Patsy Patterson, Vice President, Kim Brewer, Secretary-Treasurer. STON President YACKAMOUIH . - 5 , fi' M g .kk, . . W. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President BOB CARAVELLI Seated: Judy Rankin, Yell Leader, Marilyn Swiney, Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Castner, P.T.A. Representativeg Billie Jo Nelson, Council Representa- tive. Standing: Ray Buckner, Vice Presidentg Ston Yackamouih, President, John Van Mechlan, Sergeant-at-Arms. 41' N c af in , 'wi 'V K f ' W l 'L ...A HL if 5 H , Huy Curie-1' l.ar'olyn Luflnvr I.llltlL1fAllll1y .lLlI11'U1'C4IVt'N ,Iulm Luxe-y ,lnlmn lhuwr-11 l.aulmmu Cnwlvy Sllirlvy Crain Troy lfl'uw'ful'rl ,I4-fry Crmnwvll Camille- Cupp Ewa Uuulns ,Indy Urynun l.z1w'rm'm'4' lillvkwnrth W'uym' Iyllllllj' W .:, V - S ...E- RA . ,4 , 'L f 'QS S, , ' 2 f, , I J 'Wm Vi' . K1 fr? -J' 4-fn f EQ K2 1 I A . 1? 'af 3' i if I 1-yi, X ,W Q' ., X' V f W v 'Z li. ij 5,5 J ,L W ug' gi TUX? N . . 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Second row: Dorothy Elliot, P.T.A. Representativeg Phil Ames, Presidentg Marilyn Miller, Secretary-Treasurerg George Miller, Vice President. Not in picture: Kenny Maxwell, Council Representative. PHIL AMES President I H Z I D lli Y . 6 Xk J, wf ' z -.pf ' x I I wj :--' ' K HN ,P S X ' Uk I In I Q, N!! 5 Ml wi X 4 , gc . ,V in it 1 'ur' it Hire sun, Tulllladgf' ' liule-n, Arlvnc- .. HJ Ilmvrlmlll. Dtlllillll ' vi -21' W Buy:-r. Nlzirilyn lirowman, Sully liunfly, Carolyn liutrivk. Danny CillIlfPlH'H, Pal Carrvll, Vale-riv Carrington, 1.1-my Cairn-r, Je-rry Cochran, Tommy Davis, Judy Divkvrson, Thomas Divkson, Kif-th 'xNi'V 'Tf ...Q In n + 5 fx , ' L I . ,,., , I HV' g 1 1- , NJ .auf -ar-wb? k -Ulf.:-iv' XS gg in if V 5 h ,..:,. , 4? jg - 94 -ov' Y .Q . R as il gg . Gallant. Carol Garvin. Richard Gvhrinan. Terence Gensaw. Sammy Gensaw. Ramona Guodlin. John Griffin. Marry Gurney. Richard Haggard. Dorothy Hamilton. Anne Haney. Frances Harkema. Ken Harlon. Bill llauth. Pat Hayden. 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John Silva. .leanette Skaags. Melvina Skiles. Ruth 'qt-1 4r '1'Y v -.5 f xl-. --f xf .!':t+'f . 6.pilJ'l2'9?f'fg:f .! il M1115 . -...QQ N-pa Sir A 1 I 1 Xvsv' .1 Qs 'Awk Q hir- . - .-- f 252 X - M 'ggi . .J ,mf 2, . i x -5 :hifi , A x f 'A:': ff' M'-ur' Wilson. .lim Vlfilson. Leonard Wilson. Lester Wilson. Ollie Mae Yvood. Bob Woolworth. John Yarbrough. Larry Yates. Gwendola Yingst. .lohn Pictures Not Available W'inters. Ed Harmon. ,lohn Huntley. Barbara Benedict. Ronald Burtschell. Brenda Craham. Richard Dillard. Bill Cupp. Billy Danner. Shirley Evans. Joe Hostler, Frank James. Elizabeth Jamison. Mike Hoffman. Buddy Heminway. Charley Lammers. Larry Miller. Ron Middaugh. Ron McComb. Don Ulrich, Carl Ussery. Glen VanMeter, jim Wadsworth, Wesley Ward, Vernon Weaver. Ed Weaver, Lee Welch. J ack Wheeler. Nancy Wheelon. Paul Whitcomb, Joyce Wigley, Royce Williams. Pat Wilson, Beverly Wilson. Don , ,f'wls3ffjt , .3119 ' McCendon. Barney Millard, Robert Mauzey. Dan Melvin. Bob Owen. Clyd Monnin, Ken Pace, I oe Ratmour, Bill Shindler, Mary Ann Spann, Patty Stowe. Kim Ross. Paul White, Loyd Ulrich. Harry Taylor, Toni Wells. Kenneth Wakeman, Terry Williams, Roxy The Bonfire and a football rally Co, Del Norte ! The Art Cla:-as in action PCDDTS L me 'BED'-' O 5 ,I 6 X W Q 0 'FP 3 ll. Llrawfunl. L. Gurney, R. Warden, K. Bowman, D. Beall, F. Black, A. Wiglcy, Linffmen. T. Roc-clvr, Quarterback. R. Ulller. K. Hinlz. W. Richards, Backs. Russ Uhler out steps two Eureka 111611. mmm-K v u Bill Richards plunges into the Ar- cata line. . Y, ,X Xq..Q. A-fag ff we-OQQQ Q 1 B. Nortllrup, J. IJ. Purple-w, ll. Robinson, H. Grant. L. Smith, D. Claggi-lt. U. Hivliurilson, ll. Williams, A. H:-vkcr. L. St'lllIlllHIl, K. Jones. S. Yaf'kamouic'l1. Again the line held Del Norte Arcata .. . .13 M12 Del N0rte,s defense held forcing Arcata to kick. J. D. PURDEW RUSS UHLER DON BEALL 'UQ 'fs ' 3' ar' gsm, -.1 .F if an .rf 1 -'12 - a.'.3 .v W ,, ,, - V , ,, I DEAN WILLIAMS Rick Hintz driving for extra yardage HANK CRAWFORD BOB WARDEN HARLEY ROBINSON M 'xiii I 1 I V H i , Il' .. I: . I . ., Q ' :V F ,- . kLL I If I - ia, - r 1. 'RIF fl ,1.Q vu l K i R. IIINTZ ff mm ,V ,, f Q.. Pass from Rm-der to Richards 3 W. RHIIMRIDS Wwwdq T. Roeder, R. Hintz, H. Crawford, L. Gurney, R. Warden, K. Bowman, D. Beall, F. Black A. Wigley. Coach Maciel, R. Uhler, W. Richards, D. Williams, J. D. Purdew, H. Robinson D. Claggett, N. Marks, L. Smith, B. Northrup, Coach Gatlin. H. Grant, L. Schuman, R. Cara velli, A. Hecker, K. Jones, W. Dudley, T. Crawford, L. Howard, G. Richardson, R. Root, J Green, S. Yackamouich, B. Justice, D. McComb, B. Markellie, F. Bettencourt, R. Graham H. Snider, G. Mayer, R. Gurney, K. Harkema, D. Mauzey. C. Wilson, B. McClendon, J. Matts B. Slover, W. Richards, V. Wilson, R. Woods, L. Epperson, H. Tomlinson, B. Dillard. F. Mc Carley, K. Hess, D. Neymer, J. Cochrane, B. Ratnour. Evening Practice v 1 Center KEITH BOWMAN Dean Williams gains ground against Eurvka SEASON REYSU1 TS DN ..,,., ...,.. 7 Ferndaie iYY,,, 0 DN .,,..,. ,.,,,, 1 8 Fortuna , A ,Y,,, 0 DN .i,,7,, 7 Eureka ..,, 20 DN ,,,,,7, 6 South Fork ., 0 DN ,,,,,,, ,..... 1 3 Fortuna ,,,, . .,.., 18 DN .,..... ,,,,7, 1 3 Arcata ,,777 H . 12 DN ,,,,,,, ....., 1 2 Eureka 41 DN ,, ,.,, 0 Arcata .,77, 41 Qxlurtc-rhzlvk TONY KOICIJICR MANS Bob Llnderman, Audrey Wigley, ,lim Stansberry, Rich Hintz, Joe Hamilton Byron Justus Jerry Knudsen, Jerry Johnson, Tony Roeder. Grant Erhart, Mike Mitola Harley Robertson Coach TEX Catlin. Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del BASKETBALL RESULTS Brookings ...., Ashland ...,,.,, Cave Junction Cave Junction Grants Pass L Ashland .,,,..l. 'Hoopa ....,,,. 'Ferndale ...... 'Eureka 'Arcata ..,.,l, 'Fortuna .,...... 'South Fork -, 'Hoopa ....,s,.v, 'Ferndale ,,,.. Brookings ,,,,., 'Eureka .......... South Fork 'Fortuna ......... lllinois Valley lllinois Valley gue Games Z S Coach Maciel, Manager N. Stienhart, T. Taylor, M. Richards, G Richardson F lVlcCarlcy R. Carter, R. Halley, N. Halloway, G. Burdick, S. Yackamouich. P Am J MeNaught K Jones, J. Roberts, D. Taylor. Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Del Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte Norte BASKETBALL RESULTS , , 38 Brookings , 27 Ashland ,, Cave Junction Cave Junction 41 Grants Pass 7 7 Ashland ., , 25 'Hoopa ,, 45 'Ferndale . 39 '5Eureka it 51 'Areata ,L 49 Fortuna ,L H 7 Tl l'South Fork , 48 'Hoopa 43 'Ferndale ,L 61 Brookings 54 'Eureka 'Arcata s,,,...,, 'South Fork ,, Effie 54 52 'Fortuna 37 Illinois Valley 38 Illinois Valley 'League Games W- A fx Sw Q A XL ,A +...4u s as 4 R NORMAN HALLOWAY GENE BURDICK JOHN MvNAUilH'I' qgw-.-1 'iff Coach Macivl givvs the- boys sonn- pointers RANCIS McCARLEY JAY ROBERTS STON YACKAMOUIH ' li l f uupuuimslw ml f U gf 5 f xfmizi 'f f -A 2 -Qsfigf' af 'fx 'ff U, -,QXMMW , N 1 X Ak -v 1 qi' 3 , K 3 H C PII 'Q Hurd, ,df win, ii Set shot. Halloway drives in for 2 points. S QNX' SWA . 0 15 QP swf, 5 bi SWB SKID DEO Pitcher LARRY HOWARD BILL WOOTEN '0utfielder First Base Z' FH Bow gg 4 1 pelniilox, Sec-0,1d7g'EjVCO ,YQNXNQBSQ R900 ase UR T 996 sec of TON 09 Y If 0 pji' SE Q 365 S11 orpstgfwbglf e Fil! TONY ROEDER and RUSS UHLER Shortstop and Second Base NORM MARKS STON YACKOMOUIH' First Base Center Fielder D 664.45 91' 1-GN TERRY JONES ll nxz My I 5 SAM CA THEY The Wrestling Team TONY MATTS ,J X, 5 ' J' av 7 . ff . ying R DON THOMAS and DEAN HUI,I.0NISl-XIK BURT MARKILLIE and LARRY DUCKWORTH SAM CENSAW and OTTO HUIN' F Q RUSON WIIJQ Y 1 1 Hmm IUCHA Y xv and iff RX RUS and 1101: sm wxxxm. - LANCFORIJ fs i QNX X lk .X w 1.14. First row: Larry Eperson: 660: Ed Tharp: 4-40, 220, 100 yard dash, low hurdles: Francis McCarley: 1320, broad jump: Bob Reuss: broad jump, relay, 75, 150: Gary Thompson: 100 yard dash, 880, 44-03 Gary Richardson: low hurdles, high jump, 660: George Neison: 1320. Second row: Tex Catlin: Coach: Keith Jones: high jump, 330, 660: Rick Hintz: pole vault, high jump: Bert Markillie: 1320, 330: Richard Halley: 330, 150, 120, low hurdles: Randy Marshall: 660. Third row: Grant Erhart: 8803 Audrey Wigley: 880: Don Beall: shot put: Bob Linderman: 880, 120, high hurdles: Joe Hamilton: 4-4-0, low hurdles, pole vault, 220: Wayne Dudley: 1320, 330: Fred Masters: sprint, broad jump. Many of the track members are not pictured here because of being on the baseball team. Thv Fe-ninrs vs. the Freshmen ,lump Girls! Becky attempts a lay-in shot Spode THIS IS FOOTBALL! ? OUR BELOVED REFEREE3! f EDU f ,W ANN, BEV, SONNIE, and SANDY '7mz5 XXX EVELYN, MARY ANN, NANCY, and BECKY Warrior Chant W9 Ze!! and Gimme a great big T W9 BEV, ALAN, and EVI-ILYN Second 5 NANCY, ANN, MARY ANN, and CAROLYN Q RP zwfx 5 ml 1'0BEoR W W i , p Nuffugff-,, , 4 Hug X Q. 2:-fm , Nm N A it x ,I I1 52 Stars as 593' C3 AQ gk A N DRG ANVLATION , W, .Juli , H , ,,1.,,l,,,,, g-1 761415 Nancy Moore, DeAnne Snow, Bob Linderman, Evelyn Horn, Dixie Powell, Donna Warner, Beverlee Shaw, Carolyn Williams, Evelyn Wilson, ,Ioan Mattson, Sharon Johnson. Billie Jo Nelson, Arlene Shincke, Marilyn Mitchell, Kay Westbrook, ,ludy Ronning. Barbara Wagner, Margaret Wilson, Lila Parent, Elvera Ryerson, Juneva Clancy, Mrs. Hughes, Tony Roeder. Marilyn Rothe, John Lynch, Norman Hansen, Ston Yackamouih, Joe Hamilton, Gene Burdick, Dale Colson, Bob Crosley, Clark Dickson. .S . President .............. ,...... B OB LINDERMAN Vice President ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y,,, J OE HAMILTON Secretary . ............ .,.......,. B EVERLY SHAW Treasurer ,, , CAROLYN WILLIAMS 1 mnnfw.Q..g-az.-f - - Gene Burdick, Sion Yakamouih, Carolyn Williams, Joan Mattson, Evelyn Horn, Sharon johnson Bev Shaw, Valerie Carroll, Evelyn Wilson, Marjorie Enos, Lois English, Mrs. Hughes, Advisor, Linda Rongstad, Camille Cupp, Margaret Wilson, .ludy Ronning, Billie Jo Nelson, Betty Tison Sally Browman, Barbara Wagner, Carol Dillon, Marilyn Rothe, Marie Vrooman, Rohm-rt Root Lila Parent, Wesley Wadsworth, Arlene Shincke, Ollie Mae Wilson, Ellyn Pozzi, Marilyn Mitchell George Neison, George Miller, Kermit Puls, Michele McNamara, Margaret Moon, Nanvy Moore Tony Roeder, Dean Williams, Norman Hansen, Dale Colson, Harold Tryon. fp .fr gt. President ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,, C ENE BURDICK Vice President ,,,,,, ...,,,r S TON YACKAMOUIH Treasurer ..,.,,,, ,,,,, E VELYN WILSON Secretary ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, B EV SHAW OFFICERS President DONNA WARNER Vice President KATY ROONEY Secretary CAROLE MCCOLM Sergeant-at-Arms EVELYN HORN Song Leader PATSY PATTERSON COUNCIL Publicity ,,...... ,........,.,,..,,..,......,., E VELYN WILSON JOAN MATTSON Decorations ,,..... CHARLENE WEIJOLA CAROLYN WILLIAMS Rest Rooms .,..., ......,,,v. ,I EANETTE COVEY Sick .......,,,,,,... ,,,.... M ARY ANN MOORE Parliamentarian . ,,... ..,.....,. S HARON JOHNSON Welcome ..,,..,,,,....,....,,,,..........,,.,.....,,,. ,. JOYCE HOLINBECK Student Council Representative . ..,,,,,,,,, OPAL NELSON Freshman Representative ......I,, ..,,.,. A NN HAMILTON do-df yi! G x 'mm If Il President ,,..,.,,,,,, ...,., D ALE COLSON Vice President v.... .,,,. R USSELL UHLER Secretary-Treasurer .. ,,,....,,,,,.... BOB ROOT MEMBERS J. D. Perdew, Norman Holloway, Leo Marmelejo, Bob Root, Dale Colson, Normand Marks, Floyd Black, Kieth Bowman, Dean Williams, William Richards, Lester Schumann, Joe Hamilton, Bob Linderman, Rick Hintz, Jerry Knudsen, MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Francis McCarley, Grant Erhart, Russell Uhler, Don Beall, Hank Crawford, Kieth Jones, Audrey Wigley, Larry Smith, Bert Markley, Bob Warden. Q jy1 if 23.- President ARLENE SHINCKE Vice President BECKY SOLARI Secretary-Treasurer CHARLENE WEIJOLA Q.,-94. GAA BOARD Charlene Weijola, Arlene Shincke, Becky Solari, Maureen Giacomini, Dorris Ridgway, Virginia Taylor, Ann Martin, Carol Dillon, Margaret Moon, LaD0nna Cowley, Gloria Thomas. I ,Q -It S 5 O William Richards, Mr. Miller, Charles Reposa, Toni Brohdel, Lorraine Salomon, Gary Silva, Bill Edmondson, Dale Long, Gary King, Walter Richards, Mr. Anderson, Hugh Tomlinson, Ken Mclvan, Royce Harville, Don Wilson, Lloyd Osburn, ,lay Roberts, Tony Hecker. The aviation club was started this year and already has proven itself to be a worthwhile and interesting club. Mr. Miller has proven himself to be a good and not too rough teacher. Aviation is more than a club, it is a class. The members are proud of what they are learning. O 70 Q , mm . awk -Aff-Vs ' -af? sn- me . ., fd,.. 1324? M5154 Feature Editor NICK HAMPSON Wmmz' I 1 S 5744! Seni MARJORIE ENOS Junior Editor CAROLYN WILLIAMS Freshman Editor VALERIE CARRELL MARGARET WILSON Administration Editor JOHN LYNCH or Editor Sophomore Editor PATSY PATTERSON Art Editor Co-Editors-in-Chief SHARON JOHNSON and CHARLENE WEIJOLA Y T 'f 1 Production DALE COLSON I Advisor RICK BENNETT NSF it ' A Photography D LILA PARENT . A a 1 A , E 9551 Sports Editor DON THOMPSON W- , M. -- . , 'rt V 5 6 Ulf , W .2 ft, Organization Editor JOAN MATTSON Snapshot Editor DEANNE SNOW .ATI wk. 5 4 wr, M, '97 Circulation Manager, EVELYN HORN Business Manager, JUDY RONNING Music Editor MARIE VROOMAN Activities Editor EVELYN WILSON IZPQWWO Crescent City, California, Monday, .Ianuary J PROJECTION Student Card Sales CLUB Em,-,1 Bring Entertainer for Assembly Wednesday, February 9, Del Norte students will be entertain- ed by the comedian and dramatic artist, William Dean Hamilton. He comes to us under the same auspices as Karek Jarto, the vio- linist who entertained so well at the last professional entertain- ment assembly. Advance bills describe Hamilton as a combin- ation Charles L a u g h t o n and Danny Kay. This will be a double assembly fifth period, and it should be good. GAA SELLS SHIRTS The Girls Athletic Association will start selling sweat shirts for girls as soon as an emblem has been selected. Girls are invited to submit emblem ideas. to Ar- lene Shinke. Designers of the best emblem will receive a free shirt. The price will be 82.35. l.....l1i..? Junior Class Elects rni.- :....:..,. .1,,. .1 nun I.. Li Z-ISI Z6 gd P31 S61 p W: Je BE Editor-in-Chief ...,.. Assistant Editors .. Fl Financial Secretary . ,.,,.. , Art Editor ., 1 Feature Editor ,, I Sports .................. News Editor ..,....... as Advertising Sales ..... de T11 Advisors 91'i be sel LC TI' Dwight S h i e ld President. John Lg ted Vice President sen was elected S urer. Carl Moo Wakeman were el at-Arms. DEL 5145! CAROLE McCOLM JOHN LYNCH BECKY SOLARI ANN MARTIN DIXIE POWELL ..... SHARON JOHNSON ,, .....,,. GENE BURDICK SHIRLEY HUSTON LINDA RONGSTAD SHIRLEY HUSTON MR. RASMUSSEN MR. KITCHING V file. senior -meeting officeg vice Don For etary-ieasurer:..Juneva Clan Sara, i elly and ,Marie .V Serge an t-atfarrnsz Katy 1ey,ARpy Deo, Arlene Shinke cussea ny me stuc Norte. K, Students are intel critical problem ar ferent ideas on the been expressed in talks 'in the public classes, and in wri' English classes. M: ideas' have been gi' able thought, and m some of the probler S t u d e n t Body extra-curricular ac1 sion of' thefsessions. practice are just a problems that have' out before the .begi 1955-56 year. - Afdouble Session composed of studen ers, are at work not ,that ,things , will 1 Ir' on at least fairly so, .Teaclrer a'tCU f1fi'5i'12 ' 'S pvefalrai Richards, Jim Stansberryfidhteachflr gfasfan Wzarqren Gruenig. PTLA,1-epre-Ngsevas 3 :O 162,22 atwe: Robert Root, Ann Mar-I it 1 u . . A AAAI urn 'rr,1w.....,z..,..,. c4..,:-.allDe1..N0ft9i D055 VI ei i JVX r First row: Joyce Hollenheck, Carole McColm, DeAnne Snow, Karen Johnson. Second row: Carol Lee Sage, Mary Ann Long, Sharon Johnson, Evelyn Horn. Third row: John Lynch, Loretta Taylor, Jim Stansherry. '- . he :X l ,xg- The Journalism Club was formed to keep the general public informed of the goings on in the high school. So far, the club has kept a flow of articles in the Triplicate and the American and will continue to do so for the years to come, we hope! Joe Hamilton Bob Crossely John Lynch Norman Hansen Larry J ones Earl Brown Darrell Lynch First row: Elsie Morris, Loretta Taylor Pat Nash, Mina Elliot. Second row: Sylvia Miller, Billie Jo Nelson, DeAn- na Tennis, Donna Warner. Third row: Marie Crain, Marie Craddick, Sue Mar- lowe, Linda Rongstad. Fourth row: Kay Westbrook, Marilyn Sweeney, Mar- ilyn Root, Rosalie Bienick, Peggy Bren- ner, Lila Parent, Kim Brewer. First row: Margaret Moon, Arlene Shincke, Ann Johnson, Michele Mc- Namara. Second row: Billie ,Io Nelson, Patsy Patterson, Barbara Wagner, Ca- mille Cupp, Shirley Bolman. pw ' ' tow First row: Dwight Shields, John Lynch, Norman Hansen, Darrell Lynch, George Evans. Second row: Bob White, Roxie Lupfore, LaVern Green. Third row: Leonard Wilson, Leroy Tipler, Keith Jones, Ray Buckner, Bob Root, Carl Moon. Fourth row: Terry Wakeman, Bob Crossley. Fifth row: Dennis Hollin- beck, Phil Crossley, Larry Lamers, Bill Harlon, John Cowen, Dale Nichols, Larry Jones. s fl! RP 'Zi' ..J ACTIVITIES I' 'A' ' t' L ' -' - '1-at Qi-v--..aL.,, ,,, ,, , M' W W Q? 1 , H Wasil E, 'H 'E . Rb .sez if .1 ,, ,W Old Maids? The cast in action The stage crew 'Sl lg ' E 11' Marie Vrooman Sara Kelley Becky Solari Evelyn Horn SANDRA HARKEMA 2246 Q-ff X f ,WJ 1 E u mwawsumwfmsmmu A Lefl. W1'r0n'l we gay? Above: Leo lthe lion? Roars Left: Stars in their eyes , ,A 1 3 Q Above: This isn't Stan Kenton Left: Last minute instructions ' 44 Eng JN' Sisters? Jailbird McCarley! A'Shake, rattle, and Roll Na The Prize Costume Winners First Prize-Salt, Pepper, and Spice Marks-a-la-mode! ! I l The Mardi Gras, presented by the class of 555 on February 26, 1955, was the first of what is hoped will become an annual affair. Patterned after the Mardi Gras that takes place in New Orleans, our local one proved to be quite a success. ln order to keep every one busy, a number of booths were going on at one time. Some of the more popular were the Penny Pitch, The Basketball Toss, the Dunking Booth, the latter was especially popular when teachers Carlisle, and Cutter were getting dunked. Another great success as a booth was the Elephant the famous Night Club, where soft drinks were served and a floor show entertained many. The highlight of the evening was the auctioning off of several boys in order to throw a pie in their faces. What would Warren's Mother say? A beloved Faculty me-mber! And the farmer hauled another load away! g v On November 29, 1954, the Senior Class held the first Homecoming, with hope that it would become an annual affair. Each of the four classes elected a Princess and the Senior Princess was to be crowned Homecoming Queen. Patty Spann won the Freshman honors, while Jo-Anne Moore was chosen as Sophomore Princess. The Juniors picked Jeanne Lewis and the Seniors gave the honor of Homecoming Queen to Evelyn Horn. QUEEN EVELYN and her courtn ulunior Princessw Q 'gllurfl-working ,luniorsw ul'lfCSlllll3Il l,flllK'6SSl, sf Qwwmf3D!liNm .ww Wfhe Football Teaml' Q B 5 1 9 . 1 NHarry, Larry, Don, an the Annual Float .xx A WN --1 1' S 1 .IK Wm. '+ Cv! 'ii' ,J gf!! 'A D I- V? org? D gm CHORUSI First row: Sandra Swanson, Marva Alexander, Ann Johnson, Marilyn Miller, Ruth Skiles, Janey Sporcic, Lawanna Sloan, Barbara Huntly, Katy Grenfell, Margie Olivera, Sharon Johnson. Second row: Eleanor Howard, Arvena Burt, Judy Ottin- ger, Leah Roberts, Deanna Olsen, Nadine Lem- khul, Joanne Bundy, Dorothy Evano, Dorothy Harrard, Marilyn Kenny, Jean Queen. Third row: Glenna Hurst, Bonnie Ames, Dorothy Allen, Shir- ley Bispham, Sandra Kasarek, Nancy Mitolo, Carol Moline, Joanne Moore. CHORUSII First row: Bobi Jean Smith, Beck Sol- ari, Patsy Patterson, Betty Mattingly, Ellen Jane Morrow, Marlene Sander. Second row: Carole McC0lm, Carolyn Castner, Evelyn Wilson, Carolyn Wil- liams, Mary Hallmark, Dixie Powell. Third row: Verna Parks, Peggy Bren- ner, Jeannie Graham, Laverne Green- augh, Sandra Harkema. Fourth row: Kem Brewer, Alice Bell, Donna War- ner, Maryanne Moore, Judy Ronning. Fifth row: Opal Nelson, Sandra West, Sandra Parlasca, Sylvia Garnett. Sixth row: Nancy Moore, Linda Cathy, Pat Bolman, Patricia Reed. land? Ruth Skyles, Sopranog Amelia Shelton, Sopranog Carole McColm, Altog Judy Running, Second Sopranog Sandra Harkama, Second Sopranog and Nancy Moore, Alto. eztede The Sextette was formed to provide musical entertainment on a small scale for dances, assemblies, and other miscellaneous events and school activities. Many students can remember the terrific arrangements of the popular songs that they did at several assem- blies, at the Dad and Daughter Banquet, and a number of dances. 5 E H ...,.. 'Q 51i,.M-ff M, ,Maur First row: Barbara Dodd, Margaret Moon, Joan Johnson, Eric Isenbery, Don Yingst, Kenny Harkema. Second row: Lee Weaver, Steve Benson, Kenny Hess, Mike Moon, Monte Snider, Melvin Stevens, Hilberta Ridgeway, Larry Yarbrough, Richard Wright. gmail , eeeif 1 , nn-nanuuv First row: Carolyn Williams, Linda Rongstad, Bob Rout, Di-nnis Tollrfson, Judy Rankirr, Anna Purmlvw, Roxio Lupfm-r, Frvcl Maschv, De-an Williams, Warrvri Crunigr. SFVUIIII row: Marilyn Rout Camillf- Cupp, Sunflra Ponlious, Cc-ralil Poole, llc-vc-rly Carr, Ili-an l'lQ'Illl1'I', ,lul1i1,Vui1 Mvckliii Cary Ricllardsun, Ke-itll Joncs, Larry Howard, Jerry Knuilscn, C4-nv Van M4-cklin, Cla-ilnu llurl Sliirlc-y Carr, La Donna Cowley. Standing: Milton Carson, K1-ith Salmon, Vvrna Parks, ,lim Hurml, David Silva, ,lolm Covey, Alan Limllr-y. THE MAMBO 344:42 Co, Bennett, Go! 0 I 'Ufxes is Y ad Com! 01 Q . .- sy' I ss. NSR 1 Q.. :YL sm-f Bob and Betty at the point Catcher Wardy. Pa's shirt. Welll have a party. Mr. Sandman. Sunny Day at Del Norte. 'SLucky Saran Oh happy me? What's this ?'?????? Hello young lovers. Del Norte When??? Glenn Miller's Band???? Sleepy time gals. Lo, Judy. Just Bobs and Joan. ,lust the three of us. :ff NW Smilin' Sandy Lo, Lois Really a Queen! Tonu and Nancu. You mlon't say. Hey Mambo! ln the good old days. Amelia and Joe. Judy in her nest. Election Day. Go, Sonnie! The boys! Whatcha eating Beck? Bonnie on a log. Colleen at the hat. Nice Day for a swim. ln a huddle. ,lust Pat. Sleepy Sylvia and Teddy CSF What's happening? Waterlogged Frosh! Molly! Officers-Liherace Fan On the high seas. Francis McCarley Emma Gwerder Jerry Johnson Ann Hamilton Dorris Ridgway Alan Lindley Marie Vrooman Mary ijoeyl Hallmark Eldon Cowley Bernice Miller, Winnie and Carole McColm Smitty Buck Holloway Char-Baby Tiny????? Carole McColm Nick Hampson Becky Solari .leannie Lewis Marie Craddick Becky Solari Dean Williams gs awnfi it aww Nm f 5 Scott, is ,nv +'fs 'Ji'-4 w-.1 Bobbie Jean Betty Covey Stinky Shincky Leo Nancy and Mary Ann Opal Nelson Russell Chick and his curls Mitchell and Craddick J. D. Marilyn Mitchell 12. N ickie Darrell Love Margie Enos Sharon! I Beverlee Crawford Toni Brodehl Judy Stowe Jeanette Covey Sandy and Kenny Hairless Eggel Beall and Bathing Beauty 23. Bob Caravilie and Joanne Moore ' N making out. I fri fl! PON5UQu I'- i i 1'l , 1 WMD? Li , 'I 'O Z CN I-LI Z o I D. O U 15 -K E -'5 magf 2.93.3 3552 EST? Ego? n.'EO'I DES? EEE-A 41575 :rg -9 42155 2 LL...I L 'f 5 E ?l 5 5 I- Z LLI O E M o I- HJ LLI 2 I- I-D I I- LD LL o I- o FO E AUTO W 4 Y REPAIR gn 0 N ww jwf' Q MCCLENDON MOTOR CO. Cadillac Oldsmobile Willys SALES AND SERVICE l1 9l Frounl' d S ESCENT CITY 1 i TREH EARN E'S DEPT. STORE Cloihing - Giffs - Shoes For fhe Whole Family 982 2nd S+. Phone 70I -1:-.:.-.- S , , S ,,,,,...--...'1 XX ' X jf- rv- In Ti,,..,,n ' 5 'Q . ffm? 3..-ff .f ,.,i. 'f.-me'-fs., - ,ffw 4, 43,1 5'f. A,f 2'!::1'f'1T pff5'15 t. ' tg , F - ' , 'S A':?'tf?'f-iff' T:'+1s5i'E'Sif?,siL2m ' . .Y ' WAGES-TAXES 'MARKETS' BUSINESS ,gnhf all TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I955 I+ is fhe pleasure of fhe Simpson Redwood Company +o exfend i+s congraiulafions fo +he Del Nor+e High School graduaies of I955. You are facing a fufure filled wifh greaf op- por+uni+y and wifh grea'r problems. Your responsibili+y +o make fhe mos+ of +he op- por+uni'ries and +o solve 'rhe problems fhe world faces foday is perhaps fhe greafesf faced by any generaiion ye'l'. May God go wi'rh you. SIIPSUI ninwoon GMHY ummm .na nun : STARWIN ELUMBER COMPANY Congratulasfions to the Class of 1955 PHIL HAMLEY Proprleior Phone Klama+h California - fxsxw 4, XNSF -A -5 . 1 -nb ,.g,f i as Q E fir -3 1 . 4 -K Agn , , I .x ii g -K5 Y, ag , Q Q U J 315, , Yiig'3' 'il ig X. V gs, 9 EO Z 1- R wwf i s 1 RYERSON LOGGING and PECWAN TOWING CO Wishes to Congratulate the Seniors Z., .152 5 5' Fr, ,- 1 , . - ,j:w4z:11aQ ' f wwf? ,ye I WALT'S BURGER BAR On H S+. In Cresceni' Cify For Shakes or Burgers It's HUDSON 525 G S+. Ph. I09l Ambulance Service RODER'S COLONIAL CHAPEL Hoi Lunches Founiain Service FIKES I0'I'h and H Sfs. Phone 35I4 Sakes-a-Live Besi' Wishes fo Class of '55 Dancing Sfudio Hobby Shop CRESCENT CITY TNR ' . 1 -... . N bmw 1 DODGE and i PLYMOUTH MEADOW'S 2-Day Free Driving Trial On All Reconditioned Used Cars Phone 670 I or 400I iNigl11-I 724: yew- VOGUE E C CLEANERS I Free PiCk'UP and Delivery I64 L s+ree+ Phone 252 CRESCENT CITY DRY CLEANED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE CO Wholesale Distributors Wiring Supplies Molors, Gear Molors and Confrols MOTCR SERVICE SHOP I5e:'aEn9 E Serilice On i in I' I V' AI S' Rzwlinding 4 sv Iles REGISTERED ELECTRIC ENGINEERS 24-Hour Emergency Service Call 607I Norihcresf Crescenl Cily CONTRACTING Mainlenance - Repair Service Wiring Malerials - Fixlures Hardware CARRELLS HEDRICK ELECTRIC Eleclric MoI'ors Rewincling - Repairing New - Rebuill 304 H S+. Crescenl' CiI'y Phone 93I Trade a+ NElLSON'S HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC Fuller Points Crosley Appliances Johnson Outboard Motors 240-248 I S+. Phone 253 CRESCENT CITY CHOIC E NI EATS PACIFIC MARKET Groceries, Meals and Vegelables FREE DELIVERY SERVICE iusf Phone 572 venue Crescen I' Cify For a Treai' - Ask for PACIFIC PACKING CO. MEAT ai' Your Favori+e Markei' and LocIc'er PIan+ in Cresceni' Cify PACIFIC PACKING C0. GazeIIa, California IZEOFGE CJACOBJ' ear I Building MaI'eriaIs-MiIIworIc BuiIders' Hardware iv' Norih Cresceni' Telephone 5 I I .- u 'lo- Ioan W Y'-X Congra+uIa+ions Class of '55 CRESCENT CITY SASH AND DOOR I A+ fhe Big Arrow Phone 392I Cresceni Ci+y C. E. Frank I SMlTTY'S MARKET Phone 244I Where l+'s a Pleasure +o Shop CRESCENT CITY Q2 :L N. Q, I V. aa!!! fwcmclw 'TT'h BAY CITY MARKET Cresceni' Ci+y CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS 357752 A, i,1 3 vnwas Q mb II PETE'S . CRESCENT CITY 53 X PENNY HEALTH FOODS qw MARKET 32I H Street Phone I75I Pacific and Joaquin xx? CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l955 90 Del Norte's Complete Department Store 3rd and J Sts. Crescent City CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 Diamonds Watches Silverware Fostoria Glassware WADSWORTH JEWELERS 829 2nd St. Phone 2202 CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. 715904: Zualdty Wada g w A , 6 ,W dvd Qucadea 7 ffrgig, Q U1 , 'CJ KLAMATH MARKET mf Phone 32I KLAMATH, CALIF. A. J. AND J. A. RAMOS cf. A FOR 6000 Fooo .... Hz? N li SPORT CENTER CAFE 2? 'fi S+eaks and Sea Food Phone 3ll KLAMATH, CALIFORNIA SPOVHUQ Hardware Goods Clofhing PETERSON'S HARDWARE AND TACKLE Klamafh, California Phone 27I FOR V ' ' is Q JQZJUMZIX ,ba 4,3 NEMO .X f REDWOOD DINING ROOM Q .vs Kiamafh, California ff I RALPH'S .IEWELERS Diamonds, Jewelry and Wafch Repairing Klamafh, California Phone l82 Congrafulafions, Class of '55 BRIZARDS Headquarfers for Graduafion Giffs Hallmark and Norcross Cards School Supplies Klamafh, California Phone I2I CAL.-ORE. VENEER CO. Salutes the Class of '55 Crescenf Cify, California Phone 4I I3 LUND'S PLYWOOD AND MANUFACTURING CO. Norfhcresf Phone 40I4 CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA PH. 4222 305 GLEN ST, 1 I Congra+ula+ions Seniors' :T Frozen Foods ASADVE G,o,,e,ie, WESTERN AUTO EWT L I.. AT Mem SUPPLY WILSON'S GROCERY Phone 300l CRESCENT CITY JERRY'5 eamblez PAINT SERVICE Hwy. IOI N. Phone 442I Congrafulafions +o fhe Class of '55 f f is I zrrvi I-- ' I STOP 'N' SHOP 9Ih and L Crescenf Cify Phone 4022 BLAIR'S Pic and Mecca Theaters CINEMASCOPE-GIANT WIDE SCREEN NEW STEREOGRAPHIC SOUND For Recrea'Iion II s V K V sHoRTY's '-UMBER CAMP COMPANY Klamaml California Crescent CiI'y Phone 624 Hwy. IOI Phone 4I I3 CRESCENT CITY CAL.-ORE. VENEER, INC. Kickashear's BEST WISHES-CLASS OF '55 'From Bernie and Kick NORTHCREST FURNITURE In Norfhcresi' Cresceni' Ci+y Phone 445 Paragon PLYWCOD Corporation Manufadurers of PENPLY Douglas Fir Plywood CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA DAVI DSON'S Greefing Cards Art Supplies School Supplies I 0 I 0 Second S+ree+ MATTH EWS PAINTS Frank and Rachael Burischell 94I 2nd S+. Phone 375I CRESCENT CITY Congra+ula+ions - Class of '55 POWER CO ENDERTS Congrafulaiions +o +he Class of '55 Plmn? Cresceni' CrI'y 2353 THEATER GARAGE Crescent City Cab Co TAXI Phone l82l 288 H S+ree+ 24-HOUR SERVICE Cresceni CITY II5I Second Sfreei' V :I on -- f A ml 'll' I AND fi Q53 3- X SAVE THE QQ all ly5.I.,.J,,Il 'll' A.. AT HOME - L33 GROCERY S H Sfreef 9TH STREET MARKET CRESCENT cmr I BEE Tires and Accessorie AuI'o Repair GOODUVXFOOD HIVE Founlain M?.II,I.I.iI?S T 1,2-J an Lunch JERRY EVENSON X ig KIama'II1, California Phone 37I KIama+h BRESEE'S KLAMATH GARAGE CASH MARKET AND AUTO pART5 Klamaih, Calif. 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Del Norte High School - Warrior Yearbook (Crescent City, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 49

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