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JUNIOR GIRLS BACK ROW, left to right: Ima Lou Glover, Jane Prock, Marlene Campbell, Frances Moon, Shirley Gage, Polly Burchfield, Wanda Marr, Jolene Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Beltye Jo Davis, Wanda Borrowman, Carolyn Mcpherson, Eda Stewart, Sylvia Crabtree, Pat Hulen, Lois Ishmael. THIRD ROW: Lenora Edwards, Shirley Jensen, Barbara Bullock, Cora Jean Thorpe, Coleen Crabtree, Betty Close, Grace Hughes. SECOND ROW: Virginia McClanahan, Mary Jo Nugent, Anita Todd, Barbara Little, Lola Espana, Alva Mae Laughmiller, Louise Rodgers, Mrs. Dunlap, Carolyn Lind- say. FIRST ROW: Betty Forth, Jackie Hale, Bonnie Ncubarth, Nancy Wickman, Janet Adams, Carol Waters, Janet Fukushima, Faith Gardner, Ruth Francis, Pat Armes. JUNIOR BOYS BACK ROW, left to rmight: Norman Ray, Euell Pierce, Marion Baker, Bob Courts, Don Johnson, Lenard Jensen, Bill Collier, Jerry Greene, Walter Butcher. THIRD ROW: Mel- vin Farnworth, Johnnie Greenwood, Manuel Cardoza, Jesse Little, Gene Smith, Jim Vines, Darnell Garrett, Darrel Brokaw, Forrest Duranceau, Llewelyn Parsons, Charles Benish, James Grubb. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wilcox, Frank Deniz, Arlin Gillum, Gene Mace, Bruce Squires, George King, Jack Bequette, Johnnie Oli- ver, Pat Spooner, Wayne Melton, Stanton Cowee, Johnnie Waller. FIRST ROW: Joe Taylor, Don Pyle, Jerry Stohlman, Lloyd Fox, Ralph Lewis, Robert Smith, Frank Torres, John McCartney, Hyrum Horn, Kay Fukushima. Qjum L QIoaa, OFFICERS FALL SPRING BARBARA LITTLE President FORREST DURANCEAU JERRY STOHLMAN Vice-President KAY FUKUSHIMA GOLDIE GILLILAND Secretary LENARD JENSEN SHIRLEY JENSEN Yell Leader LOLA ESPANA The Junior class, at the beginning of the school year, had 96 members. At the present time the Juniors have 89 enrolled. Seven of our classmates have dropped out to get married, or have moved to other school districts. The Junior rings with the Gridley G were ordered last November and were re- ceived in March. The class put on the annual Senior Ball for the graduating class. It was on June 13 after the graduation exercises. The dance was formal as is the tradition. The Junior girls' hockey and basketball teams competing in inter-class games turned out champions. Six members of the Junior class were represented on the football varsity squad and three members were represented on the A basketball team. The class also had a good representation of boys out for baseball. The Juniors were represented in Student Council, both Spring and Fall, by five mem- bers of the class. 14
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GENEVIEVE STOHLMAN Home Economics Course. F.H.A. I, 2. 3. 4. Girls’ League I. 2. 3. Girls' Sports I. 2. 3. 4. Circle G 3. 4. Band I, 2, 3. Dance Band 3. Spanish Club I. 2, 3. 4. C.S.F. I. SHARLEY LOU THOMPSON College Prep. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. 4. Girls’ League I, 2. C.S.F. 1,2, 3. 4. Circle G 3. 4. Bulldog Flash 4. Secretary Freshman Class. Sergeant at Arms of Girls’ Lcaque I. Vice- President of Spanish Club 2. Girls' Sports I. 2, 3. 4. DOROTHY WHITE Combination. Spanish Club I. 4. Girls' League I, 2. Home Economics Club 2. Art Club 4. Speech Arts Club 4. Circle G 4. Secretary of Art Club 4. Bulldog Flash 3. Girls' Sports 2. 3. 4. LEONA STOVER Business Course. Transfer from Ne braska 2. Home Economics Club 2. Girls' League 2. 3. Art Club 2. Typ- ing Pin 2. Bulldog Flash 3. Girls' Sports 2. 3. 4. BARBARA WHEELER College Prep. C.S.F. I, 3. F.H.A. 2. 3. 4. President F.H.A. 4. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Circle G 3. 4. Girls' Sports 1,2, 3. 4. Girls' League I, 2. CARL WISER Agriculture Course. F.F.A. Club I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President F.F.A. 3. Re porter of F.F.A. 4. RALPH WRIGHT Business Course. Transfer from Ar- kansas 2, 4. Block G 4. President of Senior Class 4. Basketball 2. 4. Soft- ball 2. Service in the armed forces. 13
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SopJwM UL QloAA, OFFICERS FALL RODNEY BROWN PAT ELBERTSON WANDA JETT WANDA CASEY President Vice-President Secretary Yell Leader SPRING EVERETT LINDSAY KENNETH KELLY ROBERT MOORE ANITA CLARK The most important activity of the Sophomore class each year is the initiation of the Freshman Class. On the first day of school the Sophomores painted the Frosh with the traditional lip- stick. By the end of the day both Sophomores and Freshmen were spread with the lipstick from top-to-toe. On Tuesday the Frosh wore their clothes on backwards and inside out. The girls had to go without makeup of any kind. On Wednesday the Sophomores gave an assembly, introducing all new students and new teachers. Some of the Frosh and the new teachers did different stunts under direction of the Soph. On Thursday the Sophomores contested the Frosh in the annual Freshman-Sophomore brawl. One of the most important events was the tug-of-war. A strong stream of water was used as a dividing line. Both sides got soaked. Various other games were played. The Sophomores (naturally) won. On Friday night the Sophomores gave the first dance of the year, the Freshman Reception, in honor of the Freshmen. Here both classes forgave and forgot all animosity. SOPHOMORE GIRLS BACK ROW, left to right: Lois Harper, Wanda Jett, Alice Mund, Inez Gage, Doris Skidmore, Ruth Ingram, Margaret Hockstradt, Norma Borrowman, Eliner Brad- ford, Bonita Frawley, Erma Meyer. THIRD ROW: Betty Jane Gober, Evelyn Hughes, Margaret Ferguson, Wanda Neely, Anita Clark, Jewell Robinson, Jerry Lee Randolph, Mari- lyn Wilcox,Dorothy Cassady, Bobby Sisco, Marie Ann Maurer. SECOND Row: June Strout, Joye Frizell, Cecelia McLaughlin, Dolores De- Hoff, Edith Ryan, Dorothy Freeman, Melba Davis, Sharon Burdick, Pat Elbertson, Lucille Moss, Miss Wil- son. FIRST ROW: Betty Mulkins, Laura Reed, Joyce Dillard, Nellie Bate, Jessie Pryde, Wanda Casey, Joy Mitchell, Dolores Hudson, Maxine Welch, Jeanie Adams Margie Simpson. SOPHOMORE BOYS BACK ROW, left to right: Howard Barnes, James Wheeler, Keith Mitchell, Walter Taylor, Allen Hill, David Wiser, Rollin Brown, Ed Bru- baker, Bob Robertson. THIRD ROW: Sonny Anderson, Bill Moore, Milton Ramsey, Dale Jensen, Robert Moore, Lynn Mefford, Everett Lindsay, Jimmy Thompson, Morgan Cham- bers, Joy Abshier. SECOND ROW: Joe Whiteside, George Machado, Jerry Stanton, Raymond Kepler, Kenneth Kelly, Bob Storm, Floyd Prather, Lee Scofield, Elmo Martin, Donald Lively, Marvin Bynum. FIRST ROW: Coach Roberts, Mitchell Springer, Bobby Nugent, Ed Hen- derson, Salvador Espana, Harold Mc- Lean, Rodney Brown, Ray Robinson, Joe Melendrez, Earl Martin, Eugene Turner.
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