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COM MITTEE CH AIRMEN Editor Sharon Burdick . Erma Meyer Sharon Burdick Everett Lindsay Betty Jane Gober uCtctoy Business Manager Classes . . . . Activities . . . Sports .... Snaps .... “You know, Wanda, we sure take a lot of things for granted around this school.” “What do you mean, Woody?” “Well, gosh. I never knew there was so much work involved in putting out an annual. I’ve just learned to really appreciate it this year.” “Oh, yes. You were on the staff weren’t you? I shouldn’t think I would have cared to be on the staff. I hear it was all work and no fun.” “On the contrary, Wanda. We did work hard and often became discouraged, but I’ve had a swell time and it’s been lots of fun being on the staff. We really enjoyed putting out this annual for the school and did our utmost to make it the best ever.” THE ANNUAL STAFF First Row—Left to Right: Erma Meyer, Jerrie Lee Randolph, Sharon Burdick, Nellie Bate, Marie Ann Maurer, Miss Spradling. Second Row: Jean Adams, Bonnie Frawley, Wanda Jett, Betty Jane Gober, Marilyn Wilcox. Third Row: Coach Roberts, Leroy Girnell, Bill Moore, Bob Storm, Everett Lindsay.
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FALL OFFICERS SPRING THELMA HALKAS President............IAN McVARISH LILLIAN WICKMAN.........Vice President.....RUTH CLAYPOOL LAWANDA SHERMAN .Sec.-Treas............ PATRICIA SHIRLEY President @aCUon ti4, Sc alard tfr 0?ecten ztuM “Have you ever seen the Chinese Temple in Oroville, Wanda?” “No, Woody. I didn’t even know there was such a place.” “Many of the rest of us didn’t either until this year when the C. S. F. Club visited it as a project. It was a wonderful experience as we saw many beautiful old relics of Chinese culture.” “I imagine that was an interesting trip. I’ve always admired those students who were capable of becoming members of the C. S. F. as I know it is an honor society.” SPRING C. S. F. First Row Izella Krusick, Diane Linn. Pat Shirley. Ef- fie Cameron. Erma Creek- more, Diann Hale, Lillian Wickman. Second Row Jackie Gra- ham. Dolores Zeller, Faye Brokaw, Thelma Kofford, L;nda Hepworth. LaWanda Sherman. Ruth Claypool, Marilyn Wilcox. Third Row: Shirley Glaze, Wanda Jett, Sharon Bur- dick, Callie McKey, Patricia Green, Molly Moon, Mrs. Evers. Fourth Row: Don Prather, Ken Crandall, Worth Hand- ley, Wallace Guilford, El- liot Baum. Gene Williams, Don Brophy, tan McVarish, Everett Lindsay. FALL C. S. F. First Row—Left to Right: La- Wanda Sherman, Linda Hep- worth. Effie Cameron. Edith Little, Nellie Bate, Thelma Halkas, Marilyn Wilcox, Lil- lian Wickman. Nita Richins. Second Row. Janice Price, Dolores Zeller, Erma Creek- more. Faye Brokaw, Wanda Jett, Sharon Burdick, Erma Meyer. Molly Moon. Third Row: Mrs. Evers, Ian McVarish. Lee Watkins, Don Brophy, Everett Lindsay, El- « liott Baum. Mr. Wilcox.
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Editor “Woody, remember walking around Room 7 and hearing everyone yelling at the top of his lungs, ‘Where’s page five?’ ” “Yep! Those who worked on the Bulldog Flash staff need little brains and plenty of Alka-Seltzer, to put out such a splendid paper as was put out every other week during this past year.” “ es, although supplies were too expensive to buy and publish a paper every week as in the past, I believe we enjoyed it even more, as we had to wait for it and were kept in suspense.” Bock Row: Geneva Lee, Yvonne Billingsley, Eleanor Panecaldo, Margaret Fullwood, Mrs. Dunlap. Ian McVarish, Karmen Newell, Pat Elbertson, Marilyn Silberbauer, Anna Lee Hudson. . Front Row: Dolores Zeller, Erma Meyer.
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