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TOP ROW, lelt to riqht: Albert Florentin, Raymond Rianda Ir., Fidencio Camacho, Vincent Sias, Ricardo Cuellar, William Callahan, Iames Teves. William Smith, William Gularte. Leslie King, Richard Avila, Fredrick Guenthart, Charles Woodard, Thomas Cole, Lawrence Colantro. SECOND ROW: Antonio Vasquez, Honorio Della, Alfred Elias, Mike Gonzales. Mary Io Duncan, loy May, Betty Hammons, Virginia Griffin, Betty lo Taylor, Lois Taylor, Kathleen Callahan, Dorothy Gihbins, Audrey Fite, Elmer Pura, Alfred DePrati, Florencio Pascua, Iames Shanks. THIRD ROW: Barbara House, Nancy Leffinqwell, Paula Valverde, Aurora laso, Shirley Callis. Evelyn Baze, Edith Harris, Emily Harris, Shirley May. Gloria Ramirez, Veretta Bolin, Opal McGraw, Nellie Vasquez, Esther Celaya, Emma Carranza, Rena Noqhera. BOTTOM ROW: Angie Caracoza, Patricia Davis, Lorraine Caprara, Ioanne Kapsh, Vivian Irvine. Patricia Rianda, Vera Torres, Miss Ruth Vail, Mr. Ernest Bouqher, Rachel Diaz, lean Morris, Dixie McKinsey, Beatrice Tavernetti, Ioan Rodoni. Bernadette Nunes, Emma Vega. SUPHUIIIURE CLHSS Under the leadership of Elmer Pura the class ot '52 raced at tull speed through their second year in high school. Their activities were various. Among them were a movie, cake sales and dances, one ot which -fthe Sox Hopfwas especially suc- cessful. Although the Freshman-Sophomore tie-up was won by the Freshman class the Sophomores put up a good tight. The party given forthe Freshmen was a very successful and enjoyable one and so was the Sophomore swimming party at Paraiso Springs. This past year the class has been represented in both Boys and Girls Block G by its members. The class of '52 would like to extend their thanks and appreciation to their understanding and helpful advisors, Mr. Bougher and Miss Vail. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ELMER PURA, President MANUEL MARQUEZ, Vice-President LOIS TAYLOR, Secretary 4 'S 'Mu E e 5 3 In 1
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS OPHELIA GONZALES, President lOY GILCHRIST, Vice-President BETTY LOU SALE, Secretary mmmnum TOP ROW, lelt to right: Mickey Swinburne, Ronald Bonicontri, Henry Rianda, Arthur Toma- setti, Alva Rodrigues, Milton Breschini. SECOND ROW: Virgil Sterling, Severiano Garcia Ir.. William Epley. Raymond Perez, Mariondell Lawson, Francis Cavalli, Sam Lloyd. Iohn Daoro. Milton Guidotti, Angelo Gonzales. Leo Torres, Ioel Garcia, Iames Moranda, Albert Hook. THIRD ROW: Paul Bautista, Iames Galanida, Ophelia Gonzales, Wanda Yates, Barbara Wagster, Wanda Burnett, Ioy Gilchrist, Marie Florentin, Marilyn Ronneberq, Virginia Higgin- botham. Betty Lou Sale, Marilyn Gilbert, Virginia Simpson, Leroy Rianda, Thomas Aquinid. BOTTOM ROW: Susana Avizado, Bertha Ramirez, Betty Swinburne, Ioyce Gilliam, Nellie Munez, Phyllis Avila, Hazel Ghilardi, Miss Rodqers, Mr. Hines, Mary Carrasco. Iosephine Aispuro, Rose Sias, Dolores Burnett, Evalee Bary, Evangeline Savedra. Gloria Sanchez. JUIIIUR CLIISS The beginning of the third Epic in the annals of the Class of '51 shows the luniors assuming the dignified role of upperclassmen and preparing for a busy, hardworking year. Under the leadership of the able officers- -Ophelia Gonzales, president: loy Gilchrist, vice-presi- denty Betty Lou Sale, secretaryy Virginia Simpson, treasurer: Marie filorentin, sergeant-at-arms, and lohnny Daoro, athletic manager, together with the wise counseling of their advisors, Mr. Hines and Miss Rodgers, the luniors embarked upon their new financial responsibility of raising money to properly entertain the noble Seniors and prepare for their own Senior Class expenses. Being a wide awake class, the lunior Class rings were selected and ordered soon after school opened, which resulted in their being deliv- ered in November right after Thanksgiving vacation with a long year to enjoy them. Financial enterprises carried out during the year were the selling of hot dogsy cokes and hot coffee at all the home football gamesy sale of cokes and candy at all basketball games. They also put on a movie, The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, which was enjoyed by the school and paid well. They also gave a dance following one of the basketball games. ln March the lunior Play was successfully presented and proved a financial success. The lunior Carnival in April further helped to swell the lunior fund. The lunior Class was proud to supply many good athletes on the football, basketball, track and baseball teams, with l4 boys earning their blocks this year. The Class is especially proud of lohn Daoro for making the all-C.C.A.L. Lightweight team. The luniors also showed an interest in music, having ll members in the Band, Chorus and Dance- band. One member was in the f-lonor Society. On May 3 the lunior Class entertained the Seniors and faculty with the long anticipated lunior-Senior banquet. This was an especially gala event this year held at Loma Linda. The Class of '5l is looking forward to being Seniors next year and hope to make it the most successful and worthwhile year of High School.
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W Rt .W m,,..,. F .J X' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS HENRY LOPEZ, President DON BOYSEN, VicevPresident LORRAINE CORDA, Secretary FRESHIII The class of HSS started their high school days by electing Henry Lopez as its President, Lore raine Corda, secretary: Donald Boysen, lr., vice- president, and Sally Cowan, treasurer. ln October the Sophomores staged a Freshe man Reception where games, refreshments, and dancing were enjoyed. ln February the Fresh- men were hosts to the Sophomores at their return party. ln the FroshfSoph Tiofup, the Freshmen triumphed over the Sophoiiiores by winning seven out of eleven events. Under activities, the class gave a very sucf cessful dance in February, and a movie in April. ll CLIISS The freshmen were well represented in the field of sports this year. A few of the most out- standing were: Henry Lopez, Donald Colantro, Tony Vasquez, Gabriel Retana, Robert Hoag- land, Humberto Ramirez, and Lupe Correa. The Freshmen were also well represented in the Honor Society. The following Society mem- bers this year are Manuel Alonzo, Gwendolyn Stewart, loel Rodriguez, Gary Bain, Bernette Wirrier, and Lorraine Corda. At the annual F.F.A. Barn Dance, Annie Daoro, the freshman candidate, was crowned queen. The class of SS appreciates the help that our advisors, Mr. Boggs, Mrs. Lovett, and Mr. Silver, have given us throughout the school year. TOP ROW, left to right: Eldridge Iones, Larry Truman, Robert Gay, Manuel Alonzo, Howard Odiorne, Iohn Rhode, Scott Roddick, Clarence Nielson, Felix Provencio, Alex Molina, Laurence Bosio, Lupe Correa, Craig Wiley, Secundino Ferrel. SECOND ROW: Harold Rhode, Donald Boysen, Ir., Frank Vanoli, Sylvester Green, Melvin Ausmus, Robert Hoagland, Gilbert Bustos, Charles Lanini, Melvin Scolari, Gabriel Retana, Donald Colantro, Marquez Montoya, Anthony Vasquez. THIRD ROW: Henry Lopez, Donald Lucero, Elmer Aquinid, Iohn Baze, Ioel Rodriguez, Gary Bain, Pascual Lemos, Jesse Cerna, Alfonso Carrasco, Humberto Ramirez, Raymond Hernandez, Manuel Villeqas. Iames Duran, Paul Saldana. FOURTH ROW: William Yates, Norman Braga. Patricia LaPrelle, Shirley Gnesa, Lorraine Corda, Marlene Ambrosini, Ines Rubbo, Ioyce Doughty, Edith Wallen, Lois Larson, Gwendolyn Stewart, Betty Rediern, Bernette Wimer, Betty Moore, Iunior Iohnson, Manuel Boria. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Rojas, Dolores Valenzuela, Mary Villalobas, Teresa Nunez, Hortencia Marquez, Annie Doaro, Sally Cowan, Mr. Silver, Mrs. Lovett, Mr. Boggs, Lola Ferrel, Patsy Perez, Mary Murillo, lean Galanida, Iosephine Medina. Henrietta Saldana.
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