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garfield teachers TEACHER NOTED FOR Miss Almy— Those arithmetic tests. Mr. Eehrens— His trusty camera. Mr. Blanchard— Cracking funnies. Miss Brubaker— Her shenanigans in algebra. Mrs. Choisser— The box she sat on. Miss Collar— Her smocks. Mr. Corley— Pete. Mrs. Curtice— Large, economy-sized coffee cup. Mrs. Davies— Good old Cragmont. Mr. Di Franco— A new poppa. Mrs. Davis— Wearing slacks during gym classes. Mr. Dunkum— His ties and tie clips. Mr. Edwards— Science— and howl! Miss English— Dancing exercises. Mr. Falsarella— Ex Santa Clara football player. Mr. Gomez— Silence. Miss Goode— Her bracelets. Mr. Gremaux— Height. Miss Groefsema— Her jokes. Miss Hamsher— Low voice. Mrs. Haskell— Her fine advisory. Mr. Hawkins— His paddle. Mrs. Jameson— Various pairs of glasses. Miss Jennings— Cute clothes. Mr. Jewett— Brief case. Mr. Kueffer— Meekness— (?) Mrs. Kressmann— Her extra A ' s. Mrs. Lamp— Her popularity with the girls. Miss Laurens— Her dry sense of humor. Miss Lowery— Oscar, Timothy, and Horace. Miss Mally— Those pictures. Mrs. McCurdy— Mr. Monkey. Mrs. Means— Her seams. Mr. Minzyk— Cute accent. Mrs. Montagne— Trips to Europe. Miss Ochoa— Her travels in Spain. Mr. Pearl— His neat room. Mr. Phillips— His wrestling holds. Miss Riley— Springing quizzes. Mrs. Rowell— Sharpening pencils with sandpaper. Mr. Sauers— The fix-it man. Mrs. Shriver— That morning coffee session. Miss Stone— The quiet—! library. Mr. Van Matre— Throwing students out of class. Mrs. Webber— Originality. Mrs. Wobken— An early bird. Mrs. Young— Those music notebooks. Mr. Baxter— Gym period pep talks.
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dzff-Hotnzfc - (9ckrlpet calendar Sept. 10- 16 - 19- 25- 26- 29- Oct. 1- 2 - 3- 10- 17- 20 - 23- 24- 27- 31- Nov. 5- 7- 10- 11 - 12- 18- 19- 21 - 26- 28- Dec. 3- 5- 10- 12- 15 - 17- 18- 19- School starts — Here we come! Student Body Cards go on sale — Have you bought your card? Little Sister party. -G.S.A. Movie, Santa Fe Trail — Real good ■Grade Representative Election starts. Election of Grade Representatives. Dance, 3:15 — Harvest Hop. Boys ' Association. N.S.A. — Clay Sculptor — This is how you ' ll look! Girls ' Association. United Nations week. Dance, 3:15 — Spooks Scramble. N.S.A. — Electronics Speaker. G. M. Progress. The Lost City — Chapters 1-2 — Hugo!! Chapter 3. N.S.A. — Ken Jarnagan — Home on the Range. Armistice Day Program. Armistice Day — Holiday — Goody! Gleaner sales start — Buy your ' Gleaner ' today! — Chapter 4. Symphony Concert. Dance, 3:15 — Turkey Strut, Chapter 5. Gleaner Program — Where ' s the bustle? Thanksgiving Vacation — Don ' t eat too much turkey! ■Chapter 6. -Girls ' Association. -Chapter 7. -Boys ' Association. -Nominations. -Primary Election, Chapter 8. -Call Candidates. Xmas Program. Dec. 22-Jan. 2 — Xmas Holidays — Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Jan. 7 — Chapter 9. 8— Chapter 10. 9 — Election Day — I promise 13 — Symphony Concert, Chapter 11. 14 — H9 Dinner and Movie. 15 — Visitation — Awards Assembly — Sword of Monte Cristo, Chapter 12. 16 — N.S.A. — Melo Marimbas. 19 — H9 Girls Farewell. 22 — School closes — Finally! — Have fun at Berkeley Hi! TONI BLAIR statistics H9 ' 53 Prettiest hair — Mary Tuemmler, Ken McAllister. Prettiest eyes — Judy Burnet, Richard Kempf. Longest eyelashes — Judy Burnet, John Bejerano. Cutest smile — Anne Faulkner, Ken Bourgault. Best figure — Bonnie Hebert, Don Carver. Shapeliest legs — Bonnie Hebert, Chuck Hansen. Biggest flirt — Pat Parker, Dan Wagener. Biggest brain — Maurine Owen, Jim Spitze. Best athlete — Karen Cox, Pete Domoto. Best dressed — Donna Ritzmann, Chuck Hansen. Shyest — Mary Tuemmler, Howard Lambert. Tallest — Suzie Voge, Dick Dutton. Shortest — Mary Schwab, Grahame Ross. Nicest complexion — Eleanor Uthlaut, Don Campbell. Nicest manners — Naomi Kimura, Bob Carlisle. Prettiest hands — Carrol Silvey, Sammy Viviano. Best all-around personality — Jean Moore, Pete Domoto. Quietest— Davida Taylor, Val Prescop. Wittiest — Linda Lee, Les Masters. Cutest couple — Donna Ritzmann and Bob Carlisle. FAVORITE: Food — Johnnie ' s hamburgers. Drink — Coke. Actor — Tony Curtis. Actress — Marilyn Monroe. Radio program — Burgie Music Box. Television program — I Love Lucy. Singers— Pattie Page, Frankie Laine. Song — You Belong to Me. Expression — Barf! Pastime — Eating. Sport — Football. Movie — High Noon. c JonuaiiL
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