Inglewood Christian School - Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Jw Wa!! We, the proud students of the Eighth unsound minds, have a great love and nchillunsu in the Seventh Grade, and this great struggle for an education peculiar attributes. Grade, being of sound body but adoration for those young therefore wish to help them in by willing to them our many I, Kenny Brann, will my untidy desk to my brother, Donnie Brann. I, Charles Putnam, bequeath my loose tongue to Larry Mcwhirter. I, Nancy Vanderveer, give some of my blonde hair to Cheryl Baer. I, Linda Barnes, leave my ability to wear braids to Linda Love. I, Jack Munson, will my mathematical mind to my engineer friend, Jimmy McDonald. I, Victor Demick, will my ability to talk, my chewed pencils and my ability to date the girls to Robert Davis. I, Paul Currie, leave my false teeth, gums included, and my admir- ation for young womanhood to Walter Jackson. I, Bent Christiansen, will my job as crossing guard to Richard Pugh. I, Cheryl Antonaros, hereby bequeath my nSlenderellaH figure and my ability to play baseball to Sharon Marks. I, Judy Wallis, leave my ability to be neat to my brother, John Lawson. I, Roccette Miele, will my love for Elvis Presley to whomever wants him I, Robert Miller, bequeath my ability to out-up in class to Joe Cocke. I, Anna West, endow my Hdog-earedu math book to Diane Creek. I, Danny Grimsley, very generously will my good grades in literature to Raymond Wheeler. 1, LOu1S9'LaVOque, will my knowledge of aircraft to Bill Snyder. Bob Rentsch, proudly bequeath my devotion to my science book to Mark Tolone. I. I, Mike Andrews, do hereby will my pleasant disposition to Dennis Potts Dan Wallen, will be happy to give my text books fin perfect condi- tion! to dean Williams. I. Marsha Million, with no regrets, will my Literature book to Judy King. Ip I, Carol Marker, give my worn-out P. E. clothes to Janice Butterfield.

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66444 qfrictofaq gg 1932 ungei the leadership of Mrs. Hoy, the Kindergarten class of the ris an c ool began its journey into the f t th original class completing their course to theupggiegt yeirggf ig5g?e Those faithful students were Mike Andrews, Nancy Brones, Paul Currie 9 Xgg5gEd?emiCk, SHSTOH Haden, Louise Lavoque, Carol Marker, and Jerry Promotion to the First Grade found us entering our new school on lO4th Street. With Mrs. Wright as our teacher, the class increased with the addition of Linda Barnes, Richard Jensen, Marsha Million and Martha Jeanne Stevens. ' Entering Second Grade with Miss Diller as instructor, our class had grown so large with the addition of Billy Harris, Linda Lou Larson, Roccette Miele, Charles Putnam, and Dan Wallen that we were divided and twelve were sent to Mrs. Feldkamp's room. Mrs. Lindsey inherited us in the Third Grade and we had no new students to greet her. As we entered the Fourth Grade Mrs. Hollingsworth made us welcome along with Ronnie De Lao and Nancy Vanderveer. Entering Fifth Grade me met Miss Metcalf, and with the addition of Billy Burnett, Sherry Hoffman, Andrew Greenawalt, Bruce Marks, Chuck McComb, and Sharon Redburn, she led us through the pitfalls of learning. On the threshold of higher learning, we entered Sixth Grade with Mrs. Mahler to welcome us along with our new friends, Glen George, Dan Grimsley, Marybeth Lane, Robert Miller, and Anna West. At last! Junior High! With those words we embarked upon a new phase of our education and plunged into the Seventh Grade. It was much harder, but with Mrs. Corey leading the way the first semester and Mrs. Mahler the second semester, and spurred on by Mrs. McClendon, Mr. Filatreau and Miss Sunkler, we gained the top. We were accompanied on this trip by Cheryl Antonaros, Kenneth Erann, Pent Christiansen, Robert Fox and Jack Munson. Eighth Grade--Oh, Boy! We made it, didn't we? We had four new students --Gene Higgins, Cheryl Moore, Bob Rentsch and Judy Wallis. Miss Sunkler as home-room teacher helped us get a good start, and with the knowledge and Hknownhown of Mr. and Mrs. McClendon, Mrs. Mahler, and Mr. Miles, we achieved the goal on which we had set our sights some years before. Eighth Grade class officers were Victor Demick as President, Charles Putnam, Vice-President, and Sharon Haden, Secretary. The Student Body officers were Richard Jensen, President, Jack Munson, Vice-President, and Nancy Brones, Secretary. Of the thirty-nine graduates, we had fifteen honor students. We felt justly proud of our class. This class has been active in all things undertaken by the school. It contributed to the building fund to erect the school, purchased the asphalt tile for the first grade room, helped purchase needed black- boards, made contributions for the Church building, tile for the Church floor and Church pews. During the nine years this class has been blessed with excellent l'l1---Q,A.l--- .l.---1,.A-.An



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I, Bobby FOX, will my ability to help the girls, to Robert Lieber. I, Andy Greenawalt, very generously will my History book to Raymond Thomas. I, Sharon Redburn, bequeath my charming smile to Niel Wallace. I, Martha Jeanne Stevens, do hereby leave my love for the 3Ch00l to Marilyn Jensen. I, I. Jerry McCloud, pass on my ability to speak softly to Alan Sproles. Richard Jensen, present my little tricky basketball techniques and my position as Student Body President, with all its headaches, to Stephen Roth. I. I, Ronnie Sharon Haden, will my braces and my healthy tonsils to Sharon Marks DeLao, with everyone's consent, give my one dead snake and my Hlookn of innocence to Dickie Theetge. Iv Chuck McComb, pass on my sly little way of writing notes to Stewart Undem. I. I. I, Bruce Marks, would like Roger Squires to inherit my height. Nancy Brones, will my student council notes to Kathleen Peebles. Gene Higgins, reluctantly pass on my little black book of telephone numbers to Dan Ruley. I, Glen George, leave my cute smile and my love for history to Robert Newell. I, Cheryl Moore, feel extremely generous and leave all my Girl Scout badges to Judy Allen. I, Sherry Hoffman, with no regret whatsoever, will my Math book to Dianne Creek. I, Marybeth Lane present my unlimited knowledge to Jerri Lee Ayrest. Billy Burnett, give of my own free will, my interest in school work to Donald Crow. I. I, Bill Harris, will my big feet and dirty socks to John Wilson. I, Linda Lou Larson, leave my love for singing to John Schweitzer. We leave our dear teachers our carved desk tops, marked-up books, and our many toys which are already in their possession. We also leave them a bit greyer, more weary, and with a desire for a long well- earned rest from it all.

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