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, M K f-, 4 , it ' iw. GESDAHL. C. ARAGONA, E, A- il if' g' I gm. I , r f.'!fQ. il 5 5 g 'FQ 1 ggi' LQ , 1, 1 ' R PIEROVICHI L' CHULICK, M. 5 :IE -1- p gzqr fi, ly I L' Lx V if X, f-55 . Y -as 'L' Q, P t me-f LENHARDT, G, JONES- J' w- 1 ., ' ' .. ,V 4 '5 f .. Q i !qLif VL:, is OWENSI L- HEFFINGTON, A. 'Ah f k y ,Ar fing Q ff fa 44 Ross, M, HOLMAN, H, qv' g 4 1 4 K HgQF,. 2f'5T15 l -. 'K . . ,.5iff KoslcH, S, CLAWSON. E- LAGOMARSINO, C. -JACKS0N- J- 'ljfi i 1 ' lfil ... 1 Zinprwi i .gyg b V ?g?gf.Lx W. . p 3 .J fvqxk e I N 1 up .i I ., :TV I I ,. fav l. A fy, 'V HQ lawn, f'ig, BLOYED' K' CDVA- J- JAUREGUI, H. THOMAS- J- HISTORY A few weeks before school started third year students received their class rings which officially made them juniors. By the time school opened, everyone had his ring and was showing it off. 5TUNSmK'L' After the Bret Harte football game, October 26, the class gave a dance in the gym to raise money toward the Prom. Q is Decorations in Hallowe'en spirit fea- Z 1, ggnn stood in the center of the floor. A huge ' .Q pumpkin, black cats, and goblins looked , 1 SQQQUB tured the traditional scarecrow which f . 1 5 down on the dancers from the drawn cur- tains of the stage. Modern dance bands provided music--on records, of course. Richard Stanfield with his partner Susanne lane won first prize for his mastery of Terpsichorean art, Tucker Hunt and Georgiana Lenhardt won second. On January 19, a food sale netted TORTORICH, B, As this yearbook went to press De cernbe r 14, juniors couldnot reveal their Prom secretsg bynow A you know all about his i the glories of dm HILL. E. - first Prom heldin W the gym. DALEUSKID D- HAMRICK' J. DORIS ESPINOZA Miss Reed, Advisor another tidy sum toward the formal dance.
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THE SCDPHCMCRE C ASS l s -.M fi' Alai 3 ' Ti J.. gf - i :kk 'K M A SANDERS, J. HAMRICK, H. GHIGLIERI, R, N. iihg f k-k. 'if , EQSEV1. 3 El J . 4w.F -in .',E frf'1.,w it- .cy e e if e -, I , ,mii Q LENHARDT. M. HORTON. A. FAIRBURN, D. Ji . 5 A ' g if g qui L,L 1 Q, .X Q 'MAF ,. V -lpuii ' Y :fri , N 5 t E .13 KE ly .,i. ,E?, gr .gl Q 'Qi Vg Ross, R. Rtvnoso, C. BANICEVICH, G, fq5'w, A, ,i5,Q g. li Q' 6 m,:':iM., :gg E Fw: - an ev Aj? rwgsgg Q. gungywwi DAL0,J, REYNOLDS, D. VALvo, M A - n ii P i f A A? iw ' J . Q 3f'e5f ff. if . ,A K5 :KVVL Q k ey 1 .5TAHL. L. LAsoMRRsiNo, J. DEGLOW. jf 71 fffg'sTfll azz' 4 Ml !: Yl ,'e Q if CLAUNCH' J, SMITH, M. KINSINGER, P, X Qi A . ww? RYAN, N. A ASHBAUGH, D. , . ,,,L ,3., VSV .9 Koslcn, D, . RULE. J. SULLIVAN, S, mQi.if:,iA i v HAQES,iC. One bright September morning the sophomores, 'wise fools', as we are sometimes called, gathered and elected Halph Henricks, president, Bill Boro, vice-president, Jo Ann Lagomarsino, secretary-treas- urerg Janette English, social manager, and Denny Ashbaugh, class representative. Our 'Hop' was given on Feb- ruary ninth with the theme 'My Blue Heaven.' Angel hair was laid around in soft downy mists giving the effect of dancing on the air. In the middle of the floor was a wishing well so couples might wish their way into heaven. The music soft and low, filled the dancers with delight. We ended our joyful year of studying and class events with our class picnic. Fourteen sophomores were consistently on the Honor Roll and of these, nine were in C.S.F. during the first se- mester. A dozen second year men were on the football squad. Eleven were active in basket- ball. Two were on the 'A' team, and the others vied for first places on the 'B' squad. Seven went out for tennis. Six were members of Block J. In dramatics many second year students were active. Chess was pop- ular among dmm also. During the year almost every new stu- dent who re- gistered was a sophomore. Mr Gordon
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