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GRGA IZATIONS SLAUGHTER T was twilight. The shadows were stretching themselves sleepingly over the ground. Deathly silence enshrouded the cluster of ramshaekled build- ings. Suddenly the silence was broken by the hacking sounds of steel against flesh. The sickening sounfl came from a house almost hidden by the shadows. ln one of the rooms of this house there was a heavy muscular man with the swarthy complexion of a foreigner. in his hand was a death wielding instru- ment of death, shaped like an ax. Blood was dripping from it to form miniature pools of crimson on the lioor. Though the room was unusually chilly. beads of perspiration glittered on his forehead as he per- formed his gruesome task. Ir appeared that he wanted to cut the blood smeared body into several paris be- lore disposing of it. Suddenly a woman's shrill voice rasped through the silence, Hnrryl Hurry. She had been standing in the shadows on the op- posite side of the room wringing her hands nervous- ly. The blows fell faster, but this still did not satisfy her. Finally she screamed. shattering the silence, Q97 SENIOR CRCHESTRA First Flow: Pearl Lielinian, Gi-rtrudv Brown, Ruth Chureliill, li:-ulah Johnson. Joyee I-'ri-fh-riekson, i-'lore-nee JZ-XCKSIJH, Martha Iflnrtinzin, .Ii-ssiv lafwis, Mary Ann Di Soto, Mary N'oo4l, Arletta l'ii-rvr, Host- Aulie-rt, Dorothy Ban- ni-r, l,onisi- .-Xnlii-rt, l-'rank Flair.-i'ty, lronzild Zaeln-ry. Second row: Alln-rt Anloyztn, 1,ouis.- liar-via, Alive Mull.-r. l'nul Ht-lt'ln'i'. XVarri-n lintli-r, liortlon Fowl:-r, I-Iarl Si- hvrt, Phillip liornv-z, Oliver l.ipnisl-ty, Aloe Alliandy, lmviil Frosliy, Ray .le-rrha, Holi .Iolli-it Third row: NV, 41. Pow:-ll. XValtf-r Jolley, All-rlv ililli, lionglzis 'l'urni-r, Iiziy Wat:-rs, I-Iarl liishop, lfanllii-n Si-liniid, Paul liii-f-, lfQ'I'll'2llll .lt-iisi-ri, Hill Johnson, ill Chess and Checker Club: Tatlashi llarasi-, st-ert-taisg Lester Reynolds. pn-sith-lit: Bill llvarl, foumh-r. 121 Achievement Club Officers: Mary Sli-vin, pin-sicleiitg l'asil liieehio, vim- pre-sill:-nt: Margaret Jai-kson, si-eietziig. HIP Radio Club: Seat.-41--XVilliur Johnson, eonlinunieation nianager: Ki-nni-tii Jones, ll:L'llIll4'ill adviser: l'aul lliei-lilo, nrt-siili-nt. Sm-ond row-liit-liai'tl lr'Snl1ixzin, assi, pnliiii- nianag:-r: .lark Ne-avin, see. and trt-asg liayinond Clay- ton, publicity nianager: .lark Valoff, sarg't-at-ariiisg iii-orgi' XVulte-rs. vim- presitlf-lit. ilr Choral Club officers: First row---Holi lAlLIL'l'lI, vim- presi- dent: Maurice Gist, president. St-eoiid row-Bernard ll-nnino, 'l'h1-lina Irinsrnore, lilizuhetli Atkinson, 'l'hird row-Lloyd Heder, Alex Halapoff. if-1 World Friendship Club: Mary Louisi- Arroyo, set-1-iAt:i1'i': lit-tty Ann Maekin, lbl'l'Slll4'Yll1 Miss In-onartl, sponsor. U11 Big 4 Club: Seatl-il-Yirgiriizt Sw:-ilo, si-ing Kaoru Kuniai, viei--pri-s, S+-i-ond row-John liaiigozzt, pri-side-nlg galaiwiis 4'linzaro, tri-as. lil Tri-Y Officers: .li-ani-tte Storl-ti-r. Alive Loi-si-n+-r, Mars lianiiri-z. in Boys' Senior Service: St-ati-ii lfrzinls Hnaianti-, Jo.- l'apzu', I'anl lliveliio, All-x Avili-z. Stanilingn Nivk llagns, XVilliur Johnson, Vit-tor Tlioinxis, III Ili if Ill 4 K'Tony, you hurry and cut those lamb chops. You know how angry Hank will become when he linds his supper is late. -Tosi' rT4.lI.Nl.XCll0Fl' sv
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ORGA IZATIONS 111 CSF-TWELFTH GRADE Seated: Yirginizt I'11ll11is, iiI'2ll't' Sl1ul111z111, 'I'I1t-111111 l':1ll'Ill'y, 'I'l1el111a AlUSiIlll'l'ik'l', AIliI'glIt'i'ilt- Allvn. Edith Mtisgntvt-S. Iilnora Allt-11sxvo1'tl1, Betty I-lztrris. I-21111111 :XIIIIRIIIZLL 1-lin' 11111 Haar, Juno AiIidl'lt'II, IJo1'otI1y Flon-S. Iflolwiiet- I'z111tlo, tivrwvievt- AIlll'lI4Il'Ii. Second row: Alive Svt-1'tIloI'f. tilt-111111 Ai1lIIXV1ll'lIII.f, 191-11114-vs Yzil1l11, .It-ssiv Hairrizi, AIz11'tr111'vt .l:11-kson. .It-:111 lilziir. lit-tty Jzim- Iillis, Iivt-lv11 421111111--ll. Mull:-l Holliiiul, Aud- rey I4'1'isI1itA, l.51li:1 Yillzi11t11Av:1, Ilt-It-11 IIz1ll. Alziry Sl:-viii. IlI1f-11 Ht'l'I!IIliIIl. AI2Il',IilI'It' Lord. llzlvifl .XI'l '3 f' Third row: Louis NV:11'sl1, .Im-lc l'z1vloI'f. Robe-rt K1-rulall Evelyii I'Zva111s. Ilvltvn Evans, I'I111111z1 Ivot Griffin, livr- zildine '1'l'fIXVIlI'IdLZt', Agzntls Iloxviiing. Hose Rizzotto, Itorls XVrigI1t. Mary Alt-jia. lic-xv IflII'Ij'1I, In-via t't'11cln-1'1'Ili. lil- vi1':1 IGxvu1't, IN-:tri I.it'I1111:111. Mary .XIIII Ili Notts. Miriziui Bt-ll Vt-Histo. Ivy I'llt-lisotz Fourth row: I..-tvis Ilol1a14'l1v, .Itlilll Gross IIz11'1'v .Iol111so11. Lit-nji Kz1wu111u1'u, Ytisuo 'I'z111:1k:t, lrzivitl XVill1z1111s, I'11t1l Rice. Tony I'ulit---, Nov Iiz11'I1ot. 'lkttlztslii Ilziiuisv, .lulio Nqgre-te, t'oltA111z1n Bricker, I.t-o11at1'd tllzitt, BI2iI'l'llS t'I1zl- zuro, Manuel Mt-sat, NUI'IIl1ilI 4I1':1I1z1111, Q25 CSF-ELEVENTH GRADE Seated: kI1111iet- Hainktey Doris Nulson. Marjorie lh-nnis. Clara Sit-gel, I-Illt-11 Anderson, listhv-r Park. ICli2z1I1etI1 Hanson, Ixorothy Bolton. Host- Marie Tinsley, .-Xlllviih Be-rnacclii, Lost Scztdden. Lily Simons. Second row: Paula Russell. Alim- Szunuelsori, ltost-111a11'y t'1'zuvfo1'd. Miltlrt-fl IUIIISUIII, I.u4-ill4- Ilv111sl1w-vi. Mary Louise Arroyu, Iiutli Davis, Ilolly IH-rry Kzioru ifllllllll. Julia Kassztrm-ff, fivnevit-ve Iiotlztrtt-, liztthlet-n Sugi111oto. Third row: 'I'l1o111z1s lit-iersen, Paul l'ill'I'I'l0XV, Charles Bake-r, Ric-hard VVl1iti11g:, Tom Higgins, liolwrt Estrada, XVood- row Bates. Alfruui Goldman, Alw Glatt, Joe Mz11'ti11vz. Fourth row: Iiz11pI1 Vick. .Iol111 lloorv. Jot- Yards Angelo Pornuseri. Ruv111o11tl Smith, NYilliv Sl--vin. Harold tjlzipp. Ihouald l'sI'ZHIi'iiiIl. i3J NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Seated: Iidwzird I'1-1-windo, Ibavid Willi11111s, .5tit'X2lIIdl'l' Avilez, Alvxmidt-r In-1111is, Milton Fa1lI1t'I, Hwtor Anton, I-'rank VIIQIICH. NUYIIIZIII Grzthani. Second row: Coats-I1 More-y. Genji If1lXY2iIlllII'kl. Joi- l'apav. VVillio Slevin, Yasuo 'I'anz1kz1, .Im-It Vziloff, I.1Ao11:u'4l Lumpkin. Ht-nity Valdez. Third row: I'vtv1' I.:111g, Diego Ajit, t'I1:11'It-s BIt'l'tlllHlIgIIj', Louis VV:trsl1, Al Mn-liz:-r, Ivy Ille-clsot-, lit-1111iv Nvil, HJ CSF-TENTH GRADE Seated: Marjorie XV:1tson, Betty .XIIII AIZIVRIII, I 1':111t-Q-S Frost, Lillian VViIliz1111s, Mary Ii1'z1tlvic':1, Toki Iflllllili, Betty Horn, Doris Hoff. Ella .lane I-turns, AfIlI'g'i1I'vl Hofmann. Second row: Hriivv S111itl1 Mz11't::11't't 'l'm-au-ho11t Sliirlt-y Alyvrs, 'Vtvilx Hiigzlvm-s, Mulwl Stz111to11, H1-114-vit-vo Iiip- pingztle, Yuki Ulkl, Marie- Mottolzt, Sliizuko liguwzt, Mil- suko Nakasliiiml. Third row: Yashio Uki, Sam 'l'ulu, I-211m-11ia1 If2il'IHIllFIilII. Annette Perry. MIl'i2lII1 Young, Louise 1iIil'L'lli, I,o1'1'ain'- Mathis. Flora Mzu- Mt-ar Jol1n l'zuvlt1k. Fourth row: Peter Tulnizit-lioff XVilli:1111 Puget, Paul Silver- man, Benny I.ut-4'1'o, 'l'o111111y Ma11'ti11. Vit-tor I-'igtn-rox, Joi- Gatlinrlzi Xvllliillll llist-1-oflt, Ilolwrt .It-llv. Alvin .I1IIIIlSl0IIk'. III: III: SF III: PROVERBS Hurd work lends through the portals of success. Laugh not lest thou he laughed nt. Intelligent criticism beginneth with oneself. DKJIISI throw stonesg they mtiv come back at you. The soul of man craves something more than just soil.
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eq. SCHOOL LIFE WORK AND PLAY KU Digging VVeeds: Nick Bauer, Albert Andersen. 127 School Bus. 133 Cleaning High. HJ liusintfss Uffit-tl Staff: Seated-Blanclie Mercier, Flor- t-nt-t- l l'tAtlrirksoii, Gt-raltlino 'l'i'owln'idg0, Francs-s Main, .lt-an Habt-rland. Standing-lloyd Ballard, Mr. Heisig. ltlztrl Rapp, Julio Negra-tte. Q51 l'rt-sitletit llavid Arroyo. 163 Posing: Alive- Feniele, Mr, VVoot1, Ruth Karnas. 171 Tennis Court. QM Orpheus Club: St-ated-F1'anr't-s Healy, vice-president llarvt-y Chandler, president: NVilliam Jackson. secretary. Standing-Jack Bryant, sarg't-at-artnsg Don Guthrie. librarian: Edward Maldonado, lilnrztriang Barney Her- rera, librarian. tit! Big Pines. 110+ Senior Lunch. tlly Big Pines. 1121 Big Pines. 113i Uliatt-laine initiation. till llartnony. as as as st: as SOLITUDE OVV very often solitude has been a great com- I f ! ort to me When I am out of sorts, I love nothing more than to be by myself and to listen to good music. The music soothes away all my bad nat- ure and my sadness when I feel blue. Any bad mood of mine can always be dissolved in the liquid melody of a line symphony. I lose myself in the intricacies of the music and am carried away by its sheer beauty. Music suggests to me everything that is line and makes sorrows and the discords of life seem wholly in the past. The future spreads ahead unblemished and promisingly bright. Yes, music is balm for the soul. At other times a book is the best company. Often I can find some fine philosophy that will brighten life for me and make me feel that, after all, everything will turn out for the best. I have decided that to be alone with my thoughts is often much better than to make others miserable by my bad moods. It makes it possible for my life to be more harmonious. I can unravel the tangles in my own affairs if I think over the solution of my problems alone. After being alone for a while, I can emerge from my solitude ready to laugh at life's minor tragedies and take them on the chin. Then the company of other people is really a pleasure and a treat. If you find yourself irritable and moody and too ready to find fault, go off by yourself. You will soon stop ranting and raging if you have no audience. Listen to some fine music, read something worth- while, then see how much more you'll appreciate and enioy life. -AUDREY Fiusistu
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