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ffm., 1 ' A CARL JOHNSON CHARLES KAHN JEROME KALIK Vocational Social Studies Business Eduwfion Area Chairman WILLIAM KILGORE JO.AN KNOPH Mmhddencel Chess Club Physical Education Area Chairman Modern Dance Club ticipation, interest, and stuclq D. Wegmen gives his talk in English Literature as M. Riebhoff, M. Boulter, R. Wehee, M. Harwood, R. Orcullo, and L. Murray look on. I .,,.. -, new ' fi: Zfwfw P ,V ,M ,, Seniors E. Talaska, B. Lawrence, V. Hogan, and D. Best talk over their term reports with English 7A teacher, E. McStay. RUSS LESLIE DORIS LEWIS Physical Education RUTH LETH Physical Education Block H Homemaking Area Chairman Megaphone I., M' 12- 4 z f .X 9' 4 5 fi 4' rcctf r EDWARD KRENZ STELLA LARSON Fine Arts Business Education Music Club All students must take three years of English. Those who fail in any of their freshman or sopho- more English courses will take the Senior English course which consists ofa review of the fundamen- tal reading, writing, and speaking skills. College preparatory students are required to take English Literature and American Literature in their iunior year. Although only three years of English are re- quired by both iunior and senior colleges, a pre- paratory English course in the senior year is strong- ly recommended. This course, English 7A-8A, pre- pares the student to take and pass the Subject A college entrance examination. E' ELIZABETH LEE JUANICE LEE 50CiUl Studies Business Education C. S. F. RAYMOND LlLLlE Language Arts Foreign Exchange 6' , , , ,, , . L fi fi iff' , g ' - ' , - - , l-LW ...-.life rem ,-mf. I
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W' iff IN Iii cf' ,... ,.x.. -fs f AQ'gui+ l f lil GEORGE ENDERLIN JOHN FEKETE ELIZABETH FULLER Industrial Arts Physical Education Language Arts Area Chairman Block H Sophomore Class Advisor ROBERT GEISTER Industrial Arts 51 2, yfv vfa I .. 'I kv 1 N Bw ,X ADRIAN GUILFORD Social Studies Key Club lin vvleclqe is gained thr uqh par EDWARD HARTNELL ELEANOR HAWKSLEY Fino Arts Language Arts Haypress Graduation requirements for all students are similar. ln order to graduate, each must have passed in twenty-two of the twenty-four year courses he will have taken in four years of high school. This means he can tail in no more than two courses or four semester courses. One fails if he receives an F as a semester-average grade. The only practical manner to make up credits is to at- tend summer session, take a correspondence course from the University of California, or return to school for an extra year or half year. One must not fail in any course during the senior year. Even if one has passed all other requirements for gradu- ation, but fails in a single course during either semester of the senior year, he will not graduate with his class. QI MARGARET HAYES SHEILA HEGEN Language Arts Language Arts BARBARA HENRY Fine Arts H . 1 ww... Eli I ,,,. r' , a 4 ., .Lu Q' fl I f Ji- ,nw .,,,......--v ' ww.,- w jig' 4 .4 Sophomore's enioy a game of Co-Ed volleyball, on the girl's upper courts. l 1 . 4 . ii!! Ready? Begin is the call to this Sophomore Co-Ed dancing class. GORDON HERITAGE Math-Science GARTH JAEHNIG MARION JENKS Senior Class Advisor Math-Science Business Education I2 . n41 pf- .. , 1 n 5 1 .v. - 2-1213 1 r - ,a,,,.g..i.-1 sf lw,fm :r. f 'Q' -I.
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'WEE 1. ,R v- 4' 41-3' ENIS LONGNECKER BARBARA McCULLOUGH HARRY McDEVlTT ROBERT McELROY ESTHER McSTAY I-C '9UU99 AVIS Fine Arts Industrial Arts Math-Science Language Arts Freshman Advisor Future Teachers I . 1 Will 'I . I I f 1 1 lil?-rc ' I I ' -'ar I .sifslii 5 if I .,, . T ,X M 1 I ,ni H . x ' ' f 'WG-lawf I RAY MAHANNAN ROBERT MANN ' ' X ' I I LGHSUCSK' AVIS Business Education up , A 'M W' I Future Coaches School Finances 3, G ,A ,JK . . if S , ,' fi ., N p-je ' in rv' ' , - ' ld 5 3 J. Holm, D. Frazier, F. Keeth work on their proiect in cabinet shop. Qfvjv ,wif It M., 1 A . 'I , - . . I ' X Til 1 A .2f:'f .5'a'x9'fE I ' II' 'W I ' 'Isl .L I It ' xl I . H ml f FRANK MARYMEE Social Studies RAYMOND MOON Industrial Arts Redemption Committee Rally Committee I 4 , C, JACK MERMOD Physical Education Block H MARGARET MITCHELL I think it's out of gas! is what G. Souza and R. Valin, G. Souza, are saying Homemaking about this car in the auto shop. CLARENCE NELSON HELGA NIELSEN WILLIAM NULL ANTHONY OCHOA Math-Science Math-Science Agriculture Language Arts Radio Club Head Counselor Future Farmers gays- League si' I -.uf .f IX u ii: '
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