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JUNIOR GIRLS First Row: Maurine Marr, Shir- ley Medeci. Dorothy DeHoff, Vir- ginia Triplett, Betty Dillard, Evelyn Jones. Wanda Barnes, Jewelene Lacert, Faye Brokaw, Nadine Davis. Second Row: Erma Creekmore, Irene Hughes. Letha Waters, Verda Walton, Betty Muncy, Peggy Lucas, Margaret Full- wood, Linda Hepworth, Edith Little, Virginia Hill, Genevieve Cardoza. Third Row: Miss Ballew, Fran- ces Whiteside, Rosalie Thomas, Dolores Zeller, Karmen Newell, Barbara King, Eleanor Pane- caldo, Nadine Clegg, Imogene Wilson, Helen Wheeler, Juanita Coe. Fourth Row: Lyda Mae Horn, Sylvia Cooper, Yvonne Billings- ley. Geneva Lee, Shirley We- din. Ruth Clay pool, Idonna Hep- worth. Effie Cameron. Thelma Halkas, Anna Lee Hudson, Ger- aldine Ritter. JUNIOR BOYS Eugene Enos, G. R. Lough- miller, Laurence Butcher, J. H. Hardy. Don Tipton, Earl Fran- cis. Edward Glover, Lloyd Do- lan, Dale Lively, Lester Ram- sey. Milton Stewart. Second Row: George Graves. Floyd Keen, Bobby Freeman, Worth Handley. Carl Waters, Don Holcomb, Don Prather, Jimmy Tibbs, Alan Stickler, Hal Jensen. Third Row: Mr. Morris. Ralph Rowley. Dan Hendrix. Lee Wat- kins. James Wheeler, John In- gram, James Fife. Bryce Gibbs, lan McVarish. John Hills. Fourth Row: John Anglen, Ivan P ke, Glenn Lockhart, Orvil Gordon, Don Shirley, Gene Wil- liams. Ronald Anstead, Don Brophy, Robert Powers, Edsel Payne. Ok 'Deck FALL OFFICERS WORTH HANDLEY...............President EDITH LITTLE................Vice President IMOGENE WILSON..............Secretary EUGENE ENOS.................Yell Leader. SPRING DON BROPHY GENE WILLIAMS DELORES ZELLER ....BOB POWERS “Whoa! What have we here, Wanda?” “Woody, that’s not nice; these are the lower classmen and without them we would be lost (What am I saying!) But to the lower classmen we bid a fond farewell and hope that they have the luck we had and graduate, too.” “Wanda, do you remember the first day of school this last year?” “Ah, yes, the freshmen were given the traditional lipstick treatment as we were when we entered.” “But all is always forgiven at the Freshmen Reception, and to show their apprecia- tion they returned the dance with another, the Sophomore Return.”
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Margie Simpson: Senior “Profi tecy Directs the women's choir in the southwest wing of the Butte County Hospital for the hopelessly insane . . . Maxine Welsh: Norma Borrowman: Powder Puff Eleven . . . Everett Lindsay: Marilyn Wilcox: J. C. Abshier: Eddie Henderson: In charge of the local pool and cigar hall, and while his health is comparatively good, he manages to get around with a cane aiding him. He visits Marilyn every evening except during the winter; lumbago confines him to his home. Marilyn is now principal of Gridley Union High. There are rumors of their engagement . . . Co-owners of an exclusive ladies' lingerie shop in Biggs. Bill Allee: Dale Jensen: Jack Bequette: Floyd Prather: Earl Mathews: Joe Melendrez: Howard Barnes: Joe Whiteside: Ralph Woodmansee: Raymond Kepler: Bill Allee is now a high official in the W. C. T. U. Bill jumped on the wagon immediately after hearing of poor Daisy Jensen's demise. Daisy fell into the hop-smashing machine at Bequette's Brewery. It seems that it was too late to stop the machine and all they could salvage of poor Daisy was 1,000 cases of beer. They even had to change the name of the beer from Bequette's Brew to Bequette's PEEEEUUUUU!! When it came time for Daisy’s funeral they thought that a single can of beer placed in his coffin would be significant and rather sentimental too. Funeral arrangements were carried on at Floyd's Funeral Par- lor, Floyd Prather Undertaker. Ralph Woodmansee and Ray- mond Kepler sang 17 choruses of “Beer Barrel Polka” at the funeral. Earl Mathers, who was in charge of Gravediggers Unlimited, an organization composed solely for the purpose of carrying on underground activities, and his chief assistants, Joe Melendrez, Howard Barnes, and Joe Whiteside, put in the final spade of dirt on Daisy's grave . . . Wanda Jett: Surprised everyone . . . She is now hailed as the modern Einstein for her infinite number of discoveries in the fields of science. Among the more startling ones are perpetual motion, fourth, fifth, and sixth dimensions, and a new brand of lipstick which is guaranteed not to come off, unless the user happens to kiss a revolving grindstone. Wanda has first-hand knowledge of this quality of her invention, and now’ is known to her intimates as No-Lips Jett. Harold McLean: Inherited Harold’s Club in Reno, and then put Morgan Chambers in charge of the slot-machines . . . Morgan Chambers: Walter Taylor: Is now Admiral of Butte Creek Battleship Brigade . . . Leroy Girnell: Bill Moore: Are selling electric refrigerators in Alaska. Someday soon they hope to sell electricity . . . Lee Scofield: Is retired after serving nine years as a radio commentator for the Grif- fin-Huffin-Muffin flour company . . . Edgar Brubaker: Salvador Espana: Are resting comfortably in the Old Men's Home for Criminals who are too old to be dangerous any more . . . Claude Longacre: Milton Ramsey: Are feeding peanuts to penguins in the Antarctic . . . Jimmy Thompson: Wearing a becoming kilt and playing the bagpipes in Scotland . . . Allen Hill: Is Charles Atlas of 1959 . . . Ray Robinson: Is a window’ washer in Gloccamora . . . Dave Shimada: Earl Martin: Are selling bird seed in the Canary Islands . . .
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SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row Lillian Wickman, Bet- ty Whiteside, Frankie Robinson, Evelyn Smith, Iva Wheat, Jan- ice Price, Latrice Tice. Joann Stover. Second Row Mary Jane Cloer, Zoe Thompson, Nita Richins, Donna Newell, Donna Mae Rose, Doris Tudor, Ruby Whit- s'.one. Anne Thompson, Miss Thompson. Third Row: Patty Lively, Opal Fay Whitten, Bobby Lou Stiles, LaWanda Sherman, Myrna Wol- ber, Lois Waters, Helen Wil- son, Evelyn Stroud. SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row: Wilma Howard, Jackie Brown, Barbara Horn, Sharon Davis. Nellie Dosser, Lo- rene Coe, Sara Espana, Betty Jones, Patricia Green. Second Row: Vivian Mitchell. Eva Mae Davis, Juanita Camp- bell, Audrey Cowee, Ruby Han- cock, Doris Gillum, Mary Sue Davis, Maudie Lacert, Ramona Borrowman, Miss Thompson. Third Row: Patricia Bradford, Ellen Conrad, Ruth May. Mar- garet Hochstrat, Lila Johnson, Carole Moore, Molly Moon, Kay Helman. Diann Hale. )k t e 'TtoCe FALL RICHARD JONES.... LA WANDA SHERMAN EVELYN SMITH..... JANICE PRICE OFFICERS SPRING .President...............DALE BECK Vice President..................RONALD GARRET . ..Secretary....................MYRNA WOLBER Yell Leader....KENNETH CRANDALL SOPHOMORE BOYS First Row: Don Patton. Darwin Stewart, Lee Neely, Delmar Sla- gle. Billy Gooch. Richard Ben- nett. Ross Sanders, W. J. Barnes. Jack Neely, Bill Ul- loxn. Jay Adams. Second Row Frank Britton, Elmer Dillard. Clinton Casey, Alfred Hughes. Gerald Prather, Donald Manes. Peter Schubert, Wallace Girnell, Gale Sparlin. R. L. Clark. Ken Crandall. Th.rd Row: Mr. Vaughn. David Fcv ns, Raymond Sharp, Ted Thomas, Lyle McDaniel, Allan McGie. Ronald Garret, Tom- my Greene, Dale Beck, Stanley Dean. Richard Jones. Fourth Row: Arthur Baker, Hen- ry Todd. Wallace Guilford, Raymond Rogers, Warren Moore, John Hancock, Tony Eves, Jesse Hewitt. Renz Baker, Elliot Baum. Pearly Parsons.
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