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Kwai fir PAUL ROBLEDO JR , Crazy could be seen sport ing around in his blue Chev trimmed in gold with such expressions as Dont laugh lady your daughter may be in this car Paul will be remem bered as one of the quiet boys of the class ALFRED SEDILLO known as Al will always be re membered as the boy with the 36 Ford He was never in terested in school activities but he did serve on the annual staff during his senior year BERNICE SABADOS Ber ny, to her many friends will be famed for her ability to play volley ball and the justice she did to her suit This pretty lass was popular in all school activities and gained a part in the junior play and was voted the first girl to be married in this class SYNOPSIS OF THE SENIOR YEAR, 1952 In September the senior class organized electing Sam DiGial1onardo as president Franklin Zadel as vice president Edna Mae Stanske as secretary and Stella Sandoval as treasurer. In October the group finding the skating rinks closed in Boulder and Longmont attended the movie Rhubarb at the Fox Theatre in Longmont. In February the seniors enjoyed a party of games and dancing. The boys served a snack of tuna fish sandwiches potato chips olives chocolate cake and pop. March was the month that the seniors began practicing for their play a mystery-comedy called Mur- der Mansionf' It was an extremely funny play and the entire cast enjoyed helping in the production. On Thursday, April 17th, they presented the matinee, and the evening performance on Friday, April 18th. In early May the seniors were guests at the junior-senior prom given by the juniors and at the PTA reception sponsored by the organization. On Sunday, May 18th, the baccalaureate exercises were held and the following Wednesday, May 21st, the seniors received their diplomas at 'commencement and became alumni.
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PHYLLIS LOUISE FIORI Flurry or another nickname could be Smiles for this pretty senior was always smil mg She had participated in all the high school activities and all shall remember her performance as Granny 4, from ,gwgzf . Q LEO JOE MARTINEZ, The Lone lVolf, was the senior class's second Bing Crosby. Although it did take a little coaxing to get Leo to perform, he did sing at the Junior and Senior Prom in his junior year. Leo expressed his hobby as dancing and liking to cut a rug. FERDINAND ANTHONY MARCANTONIO Nona, was the strapping six foot senior boy of this class This husky lad said the only activ ity he had participated in dur ing his high school days was glee club in the ninth grade Freddie excelled in turning out many fine products in shop ALBERT J. RIVERA Hawk junior was one of our al- ways smiling senior boys. ' Al- though Albert was a good 'student he did not care for any out of school activities and as a result he was never on any of the sport teams. Al- bert made many friends in the years of his schooling and was well liked. FRANK ROCCO LUCCI JR Gooch was known as the senior tease No matter where Frankie happened to be he loved to tease the students around him particularly the girls Frankie enjoyed sports a good deal and was on the football and basketball teams ' 1 ROSALIE MARIE MIKLAUCIC, otherwise known as Chick, joined the class this year. Rosalie loved all school activities. In other schools, she was in the pep club, volley ball team, and also had a role in the junior play. This cute senior lass was well liked by all. During her senior year she held a position on the school paper.
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