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.fe . ORGA IZATIONS 113 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Seated: Louis Glist. Junior Honor Soc-it-ty Pre-Siflf-nt: Marv Sli-vin Ai-liit-velnt-nt Pluh Pri-sid'-titg linnna llot Griffin, USF I'ri-sitl+-ntg Alive- Svi-rdloff, Si-1-ri-tary of thi- Studi-nt lioilyl Lillii- iii-ek:-i't. .lunior Si-t'vii-v la-ztiztiv f'4lIIlllllSSillII- I-rg III-It-n llall, Girls' Atlilvtii- Voiiiinissioii--i': Ili-tty I-Illis, Si-nioi' Girls' la-airttv Coininissif-ni-i'. Second row: Ivaviti Arroyo, Stuilt-nt li'-:lv I'i'i-sirli-til: .lulio Nt-giw-tti-, 4'lilIlllliSSiUIlQ'l' nf lfitizim-4-5 .lov I'apar-, S+-nioi' Boys' Sv-i'vit-v t'otn1nissiom-ri .lolin Gross. Iirlitoi' of la-il: K+-itli lif-ste-t', Ptililieity Mttmigi-t': Vlavton Ili-1-kinan, Junior lioys' Si-rviee la-agtiv Uoiiiiiiissii-iii-i': Mr, NVoofl. l'i'ini-ipal, Third row: Gt-ralii Melim-on, Junior 4'liaii'inan: 'l'yle-i' Mahi-y. Junior X'im--4'Iiait'inz-tn: Be-nniv Ni-il. Vim- l'i't-sitli-in of tln- Studi-nt liliflfl Htlxrztt' Sliaft-r. Iioys' Atlili-tie Vom- niissione-t': llill lit-ati. Ili-:tri Yi-ll la-:tilt-i'. C29 SENIOR COUNCIL Seated: Gi-raltl ll:-I-st-, Virginia I'allais. Vliyllis Haas. livin-- vivvt- liai-rs. l'onei-tta Blottola, Vt-ltna Stuart, fb-ii--v'it-xv liimu-iigalt-, Ht-le-n Matters, Hui-I-rt lianning, liol-i-rt Moore. Second row: H+-nry Turley. Rieliarcl Manson, 'I'--in lliggzi-ns Yalirain K'-rian. Paul Silvf-rinan. .lov flalinrl--. lli-rl-I-rt liurns, Robert Rot-seli. Tom ltavis. l-I--ni-v Sanvlif-z, Third row: Iiviniit- Nfil. Lyle- .lf-linson, Irif-go Aja, .Iam-lc l'fii-t't'+-r, liivliarrlsoii llobt-rtson, XVI-init-ll Milli-i'. liudy' lniirf, .-Xrtliui' l ranko, Slit-rinaii I-'rank llaviil XVilliains, t3J CHATELAINES Seated: Atiilt'--5' I-'risl-it-, I-lv--lyn llatvlit-ll, .It-an Iilair, .Xml- rt-5' lrolisi-n Maria Koizuini. .li-till:-llv XVhali-n. llutli lraxis. liorraini- Hainurl. Second row: XVinf-na Rivks, I-Innna It--t fii'it'l'in, Mary Sli-vin, lit-I--n Hall. Alice- Sainuelson, Malo-l llolland, Him'-at I-21-i'ginan, HlISblIl2il'3' 1't'awfoi-rl. Third row: Miss Rt-itt-rtnan, Virginia l'allais, lroris N'-lson. 11--tty llztrris. I'at Sniitli, lb-tty liil--Ii. Yi-rnaj--an l'ai'k. Alina- Su-t'1lloTT. 141 KNIGHTS Seated: Nornian llraliztni, 'l'oin Hrot-kit-. .kli-xanrli-t' In-nnis. l'i-tvi' l.:tlig:. All-Xatiile-t' .Xtile-Z. Ki-itll li--stor. l'ztul Ria-vliio lfmtik Grill, Fraiik 1'tii-iiva. Second row: Ivy lil--clsoi-, XVatltt-r .lollt-v, I-Zlnii-r Alt'Williains. Joi- I'aiiaw, XYilIit- Sli-vin, l-'rank Vliarlflovk, lla-nnie Xi-il. IYasuo 'l'zuial-tai Sponsor, Mi: Adaiiison. Third row: Iiurland lltflflrllllllill, Louis NVarsli. Aaron IN-e-ni 1'liui'lv-s 3ll'4'Ull2ilIfIlll'. Iravirl .-Xl't'o3'4-, lvivk Ht:-vit-k. lrii-k .lolinsf-ti. Arthur Mf-sa. ON LEAVING GARFIELD As l leave Garhelcl. the experience of my three years ol' High School come hack in retrospection. lt seems to me that only when a person is graduating tloes he realize the work ancl hardships that his par- ents, his teachers. his friencls have undergone to see that he accomplishes something. Serving as Stuclent Body President has been a sin- cere pleasure. It has heen harcl work at times, but work that l have enioyecl. It has given me the oppor- tunity of coming in contact with a few excellent clubs and of making the acquaintances of many people. hoth at school ancl outsicle. I think of what iimerson saicl. lt makes no tliiler- ence in looking hack a few vears how vou have clietetl or tlressetl. or carriecl on those few insignihcant little things of everyday life. These things are forgotten quickly and leave no effect. But it counts much il vou have hacl good companions in that time. As a last word. I shoulcl like to sav to vou all. lie proud of the fact that you are Garlielcliansf' Best of luck to mv successor and hest wishes to all. -Davin ,Xiutovo
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BON VOYAGE April 17-Friday-The dreaded day hath arrived- report cards issued. April 24, Friday-Ship's scholars meet. Miss Scheld tells of her adventures in Europe. April 29, Wednesday- The Play's The Thing - Much Ado About Nothing is presented in cele- bration of Shakespear's birthday. April 30, Thursday-Public school week is celebrated on board the Good Ship Garfield. May 1, Friday-Kings For A Day-Assembly for boys' week. May 8, Friday- Soft Lights and Sweet Music - Senior Prom at 8 p.m. Band presents Stephen Foster Concert. May 12, Tuesday- Call of The Wild -The movie The Last Wilderness is presented at pay assembly. May 14, Thursday-The prodigals return fwith offspringsj Home Coming Day. May 20, Wednesday- Let All My Life Be Music - Music department presents a music festival. May 28, Thursday-Goody! Goody! Senior B's pre- sent sweaters to Garfieldians, including the non- chalant Senior A's. May 29, Friday-ln commemoration of our beloved dead-Memorial Day exercises. lune 1, Monday-Mr. Powell and his boys play scintillating dance rhythms for Tri-Y Dance. June 5, Wednesday-Mrs. Wallace speaks informally to girls during fifth and sixth periods. Iune 4, Thursday-Go to the Polls todayl W'.57 elect class officers for Senior Term. Iune 5, Friday-Pins galorel Commercial awards pre- sented in Senior assembly. june 11, Thursday-New Board of Commissioners take oaths of office. Also attend banquet at night. lune 12, Friday- Hold That Tigahl Senior A Fare- well Party. Also an A-9 Dance. Iune 15. Monday-The Beginning of the End. Pro- motion slips in by noon. june 16, Tuesday-GarHeld's G men break train- ing-Lettermen Club Banquet. Iune 18, Thursday-Commencement. Senior A's say their tearful farewells to Garfield. Iune 19, Friday- All ashore that's going ashore - End of the Voyage. -MARY SINGERINIAN -IASMINE Moon tux .f UNE LULKER ff -li-'li fi .Ai F s Dun'r Lzr ifl A I if 1-mvvrn AC-'1 1. L J fi? YOUR- gif? f-T ,ff K'f 'f X- bb' X
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ORGA IZATIGNS FAC'1'S THAT EVERY STUDENT . . . H KU, f'F?E BWGADE , . First row. lulluaifl nussinin, I.:-stu' lt.-vltinaii, torn.-lin ltauirlings, Alt-x Ilalapoff. l.5'l., Nnttvig tlngigut, 433,-Qin 1'j'l'll l'opv-rszky, Martin King. l.:-onarel Lninpltin, , ' A ., ,' , ' , ' , ,I I g Second row: liflwin 31+-ye-r, Wilk-'r XK'allwr, NVillian l'ilk-1 'X 11555 lllfllnl is lhk Witt' Hi sl Ylgflilfldll- ton. litigviie- Tlnftforrl. Larry I.:-Stnfr, Unrl Kirkwilotl, Ianni A - V ,I X , I Yiiiwwlit, Holi Swinfortl, llznly l,urf, Tiny Honzal-s. Rhubdrb I5 'l Lclcrl glint' blmjdhhul' Third row: XV.fslvy llziwliie-i',4 llarry lluiinn. Jael-t lliryant A goblet is a male turkey. An oboe is an American tramp. A refugee keeps ortler at a football game. A spinster is a bachelor's wife. The inhabitants of Nloscow are called mosqnitos. Mushrooms grow in clamp places and so they look like umbrellas. A magnet is something in a bad apple. Palsey is what they use to garnish steaks. The kitchen should be ventilated with hot currants. Malady is something Irving Berlin writes. Ciantler is a famous Hintloo who wears a tablecloth Occidental. not a purpose. Ulhce is where you meet salesmen. Missile is a very small girl. Manacle is a small eye glass usually worn by tlukcs 41- elf X Pill Don't crow too loutllyg you may arouse your neigh- Th hor. ' Se .lolin liuonauro, l'nul lin-n-. .lann-s ltnssoll, ivan li lloxtrfl, William Javkson, iirriwst lro--rr, 'l'on5' lfornas.-ri Fourth row: Larry Johnson, f'liarl--s ltasor, 'l'oni lirizinsl-ti Vlrirlv-Q li-uw lriviil Vrosliy, .lunior 1'lii--fp Viet' 4 1 'I'lioinaS. lint: fh'ol'gn' l'anton, law Fzirnn-r, 'liarlt Hills, Angelo lfornase-ri, Mr. 4'orn+-ll, sponsor. Q25 LOG STAFF Seated: litlwarfl l'l 'l'lLldU, lit-tty Harris, lrorotliy liilllllvl Jessie Enos, Martha Lurwro, Josephine Spraiv, xvllllfftf Lord, Nora Pzirf-tleS. Blirianx lien Yviiistv, llisusln Movhizuki. Hill Munnvll. Second row: Louis XYarsl1, Lewis Boliavlne, 41eoi'g.:e 'l'oi-tel Harold Gottlivlw, Heulwn Struinan, Ye-rl Sinitlison. Alfrct llavenport. Henry Valatlez, Tony Araniln-l, Serge Amor .iohn Gross, Third row: Earl xVlllll1F'X, Milton Strand, Je,-ss Burns, Has Yillareal, I-'rank Clizulrlot-k, Lziwri-nt't- Giroux, .John Morales, XVarrt-n Butler, fioorgt- Allwrtson, Bill lim- lilani Morris. C33 VOCATIONAL ORCHESTRA I Seated: Yint-n-nt Gordon, 4'arl Nungt-sst-r, Ilan flardne Martin lw1'lcin'i', Jann-s liusson, lialph Yiek, lionat Mason. Second row: liilly S.-mon. liouglas Turin-r. Victor laiglitrst .Iztnn-s Hagan. lllarl liisliop, Artliur Nolte, l'znnl ltii-in Third row: lmricl Stri-1-t, Sain .liltl'l't'l'2l, lfranlt lflizulllorl llerinztn llillings, Mr. l'owt-ll, Sponsor. C43 STAGE CREW ated: K, l'o4lat'li, 'l'wilzL llllLfllI'S, liarlvarzt Nt-lson. Marin Koizumi, Louis VVarsli, Aflori lloliliins, Un-rt-lia Uliatrlt llill Munn:-ll, Miss Second row: .lolin liin-dt-n, XVilli:nn1 tllliisiln-n, JXl'llllll' Solo llorotliy llaywooil. '4l'1l' slialt-i, Aiflto Suinonoxnli, .Xllnit honn, lat ,.,f. ... , l lc 1 Mvlioiioinqli, llou'ar4l llaynt-s. ird row: lfranlt Hrliz, liay XV:itvrs. XYQ-silty tiartlnli Fury.: 'l'tntvr lllin l,llL,'ll NN tn In np. llli l4l ta ' ' r.:. 'ay A -nni f. 1 '- Nlvln-ofl. Morris l'rofI', llil-lizard Knll--r. lliull
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