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S E N I O R H I S T O R Y Freshmen at last! After eight long grammar school years, in September, l958, we proudly entered Healdsburg High School to be welcomed at the Freshmen Reception but were shown that we were Honly freshmen.N Many of us attended the other school dances, and the freshman class was quite active in sports and clubs. Our class officers were Virginia Anderson, president, Philip Hoy, vice-presidentg and Richard Cook, secree tary. The freshman picnic on the Russian River brought to an end our first year in Healdsburg High. As experienced sophomores we thoroughly impres- sed the entering freshmen with their insignificance. At an enthusiastic class meeting we elected our of- ficers: Duane Hammersly, presidentg Vivian Kramer, vice-presidentg and Evelyn Waltz, secretary. On a March night the school auditorium was transformed into a cool and fragrant garden. A canopy of pepperwood branches hung overhead, and the walls and corners were decorated with shamrochs, green leaves, and prune blossoms. It was the Sophomore Hop, one of the best dances of the year. Eighty-three students strong we entered Healds- burg High as upper classmen. The first thing of im- portance the junior class did was to give a very suc- cessful Junior Dance, the theme was patriotism. To raise funds for the traditional Junior-Senior Prom, we gave a card party which was heralded as the greatest triumph in our class history only to be excelled by the UJunior-Seniorn itself. Our class officers for the year were Marjorie Barnard, presidentg Irvin Moose, vice-presidentg and Mary Virginia Schwab, secretary. Our senior year began with the Student Body Card contest. The girls won, and the boys treated them to a delicious roast dinner. In December we gave the Christmas dance, but it was not in the evening as we had planned. A week before, the United States de- clared warg and on the night of our dance, when all was ready, a blackout signal was heard. Undaunted, we gave the dance in the afternoon, and it was generally agreed to have been a very gala affair with everyone having an enjoyable time. Our class officers are Irvin Moose, presidentg Glenn Buzolich, vice-presi- dentg and Lorraine Gagliardo, secretary. After a de- lightful Junior-Senior Prom we now await commencement, when with both joy and sadness we will say goodby to Healdsburg High School.
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