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9i?'? Top Row: A. Pope, R. VonGlahn, K. Black, F. Gonzales, E. Persano, Beatrice Frisk, F. Ninon-uevo, E. Macsenti, M. George, E. Hanson, R. Anderson. Second Row: H. Seaquist, P, Viglienzone, L. Callender, Miss Reekman, S. Foote, E. Schutz, O. Vallerino, B. Frisk, H. Chittenden, D. Crouse, C. Mouradian. Third Row: Z. R. Dye, D. Torell, P. Lehman, J. Antrim, B. Cooper, H. Boldt, D. Jackson, R. Murphy, W, Haskell, A. Adrian, J, Morrison, V. Lindgren. Fourth Row: L. McSwan, J, Schutz, M. Wakefield, W. Firch, J. Parella, L. Jacobs, D. Riesenbeck, W. Powers, A. Van Andel. SCPHOMORE CLASS At their first meeting the Sophomore class chose their class officers: Don Rie- senbeck, Presidentg Rosemary Murphy, Vice-President: Doris lackson, Secretary: and Arthur Adrian, Treasurer. Miss Reekman is class adviser. The class has entered enthusiastically into school activities. Five sophomores, Arthur Adrian, Wesley Firch, Ruth Anderson, Roberta von Glahn, and Auclrie Pope have been on the C. S. F. The class was well represented in the operetta, Rose of the Danube, both in chorus and principal parts. Those having prin- cipal parts were: Don Riesenbeck, Walter Powers, Rosemary Murphy, Peqqy Lehman, and Betty Cooper. FRESHMAN CLASS As our Freshman year comes to a close, we review in retrospect many fond memories and pleasant associations. At our first class meeting, Charles Powers was chosen as our leader: Kenneth Rosa as viceepresidentp Helen Thompson as secretary: Phillip Hauck as treas- urer. Because Phillip moved, Iohn Knepp assumed his responsibility very cap- ably. We were very proud of one of our classmates, Charles Powers, who attained membership in the C. S. F. Top Row: L. Ledbetter, B. .Wilson, M, Martin, H. Altamirano, F. Hori, G. Vilen, A. Franceschetti, B. Ingram, P. Dawson, B. Cadlolo, C. Senini, H. Hutchison, J. Floyd. Second Row: D, Mitchell, A. Jerome, M. Probert, B. Burnett, L. Menini, M. Seaquist, N, Conway, H, Carlson, E. Weaver, L. Johnson, B. Bag esi, H. Thompson, V. Petrucci, O. Haggerton. Third Row: Erma Betti, G. Cenbrano, E. Altamirano, S. Wright, M. Skiles, Miss Barnett, C. San Julian, J. Konrath, M. Ennis, P. Ennis. Fourth Row: H. Viglienzone, H. Trager, K. Kymulian, T. J. Lewis, M. Applequist, C. Powers, P. Svendsen, G. Gwinn, V. Buerer, R. Haggerton, H. Taylor, B. Fischer, D, Floro, J. Knepp. Fifth Row' A. Reece, N. Herbert, D. Golvin, A. Rollins, K. Rosa. is Ill . E E
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Top Row: Jay Adams, Ed Hegwer, Mr. Whitlock, June Hildebrand, Pete Hall, Mildred Taylor, Lucille Roche, Peter San Julian, Wilbur Reynolds, Leona Dilley, Betty Harris, J. W. Washburn, David Cowles, Wallace Nelson. Second Row: James Hanson, Reno Bresso, Clarence Sandall, Edna Hehner, Frances Konrath, Mary Tamura, Mary Lopes, Edith Kale, Rosie Mini, Lucille lsaia, Verna Weaver, Eileen Smith, Edgar Trager. Third Row: Warren Cozby, James Buerer, Doris Bonzi, Barbara Wallace, Gunda Twedl, Esther Fischer, Yolanda Cenbrano, Chiyo Mitori, Barbara Probert, Dorothy Deqerman, Erma Dawson, Virginia Prentice, Robert Pauley. Fourth Row: Bruce Cochran, Paul Holsinger, Lucas Achay Warren Hall, Elmer Hetzler, Emanuel Franceschetti, Raymond Cadlolo, George Tarnura, Dallas Fisher, Roland Persing, Donald Barton. JUNIOR CLASS ln our first glimpse of the lunior class, we see a meeting held to elect class officers. At the end of the meeting we find that Donald Barton has been chosen president: Pete Hall, vice-presidentp Barbara Probert, secretaryp and Edwin Heg- wer, treasurer. We see Mr. Whitlock, and remember him as our class adviser. We see now a picture of the green turf where, in the fall, many of the boys in our class drew such excited yells from the girls. Iames Hanson, Edwin Hegwer, Pete Hall, Louie Petrucci, Wilbur Reynolds, and Edgar Trager were lettermen. Wallace Nelson was chosen all Modesto Sub-league center, and was elected captain of the team for next year. As the pictures flash by we see scenes from the operetta, Rose of the Danube, in which many juniors played a prominent part. Reno Bresso was the king of Eurolaniag Dorothy Degerman, the queen: and Lucille Roche their lovely daugh- ter, Rose. Edwin Hegwer was the villainous count who almost ruined them, and Donald Barton was the Hollywood producer who put them in the movies. Out in the hallway we see Leona Dilley, Barbara Probert, Esther Fischer, David Cowles, and Clarence Safidall selling candy for the C. S. F. Near the end of this reel covering the year's activities were pictures of the Iunior class play, in which Dorothy Degerman, Reno Bresso, and Verna Weaver played the leads. You may chuckle or roar, as the mood suits You, over mem- ories of this very successful comedy, A Fair Exchange. The last scene in our little drama is a fitting one. We see the Iuniors on May 20 entertaining the Seniors at the annual spring banquet. The scene is Hawaiian. Everyone has a lei about his neck and is enjoying the delicious food. The picture fades out with this scene, and we leave you to dream of active, IHODDY days. 1103
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331 North Market St., Escalon, California, May 25, 1958 Dear Wanda: I'm so sorry that you and Harry couldn't come to our reunion but Detroit is a long ways away. The reunion was held in Roy Hyson's New Ambassador Hotel in downtown Escalon, and nearly everyone was there. Kenny Cooper, the new Idol of the Air Lanes, and his band furnished the music, and those three charming debutantes, Esther, Iune, and Gladys, put on the floor show. Needless to say, I enjoyed the banquet most of all. And no wonder, for Bob A. is the head cook at the hotel. He must have learned something from Miss Reek- man's cooking class. Mary Powers told me that she was still taking P. G. at E. U. H. S, so she could be near Miss Stockholm. Now for a shock. Bill S. had to give up skiing. Yes, Edith insisted, and he had no choice. Vera has finally succeeded in gain- ing Harry's attention, for Belva's interest is all centered upon her husband Albert R. and their twin sons. Lenore and Frank Adrian are raising cattle in the Burwood district. Ploy Trager is wearing a diamond purchased by Harold E. from the H. Martin Ieweliy Co. You know Harold is president of the Escalon Bank now. You'l1 laugh to hear that Bruce, now head track coach at Cal, has finally persuaded Ed H. and Opal to transfer from Stanford to Cal. Mary Silveira and Pat C. are expected to win honors in the Olympics to be held in Farmington this year-Pat in swimming, and Mary in the high hurdles. I haven't time to more than mention the rest. Iuanita is a fashion expert here in Escalonp Stewart Erskine and Lena W. are dancing teachers in South Africa: Evelyn G. is an old maid school teacher, and is she strict! Oh yes! Curly has a hayseed orchestra that he thinks is tops, and you must have heard Buck Mini and his two side-kicks, Al S. and Kay C. on the radio. I guess that's all now, except for the best and most exctiing news of all which I have been saving for last. Carl and I have finally figured a way for me to be more than his first cousin. I am now Mrs. Carl Willard Gushe. lsn't that thrilling? Do write and tell me how Harvey's Udell Speedster is selling. Bye for now, GENE. 1112:
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