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will forget llnwztrti lleziver in trziek? sports. ZND SEMESTER OFFICERS Betty Brumley, Ida Pingree, Betty Starns, Bud Bald- rielgc, l-larold Logan, er, ltizt Piugree. Vice President, Charles Bz1ldritig'eg SCCl'Ct2tl'y'-lfl'C1l.SLll'Cl'. Betty Stztrns, Class Representzitive, lietty lirumleyg Yell Lezitier, Hatrtaltt Logan. All power to th elziss of '49 :is they continue their journey uri the runti of life! OF '49 St DPHOMORE BOYS TOP ROW: Frankie Roberts, Van Hickman, Dale l-lilliker, lirnmy Fukui, Ray Burrnaster, Lawrence Graves, Charles Grayson, Ben Arnaral, Alvin Daniels, Albert Vasconcellos, Gene Simms, Dave Headley, Leroy Nickelson, Perry Earl. THIRD ROW: Ierry Keyes, Fred Killion, Howard Deaver, lim Atkinson, Willis Scott, Ronald Miller, Clittord Lawrence, Glen Dickey, Donald Dewey, Paul Shults, Richard McBride, I. C. Turnbull, Eugene Wallis, Rich- ard lones, Charles Marko, Vincent Haaie, George Pallios, Iohn Peterson, Sarnmie McCutcheon, Harold Schmidt, Garland Thomas. FIRST ROW: Tommy Marks, Gene Benton, timmy Tobin, Bud Baldridge, Bill Graves, Bob Wright, Wesley Roland, Richard Erickson. Ss Their xithletie reeurti for this term shriwetl thztt they pzirtieipzitetl in all sports, Al lltiiwvziii heltl the spui'tlig'lit :ts he wzis on the vzirsity tezuits in fontlizill, liziskethzill, :uni Iizisehzill. Chzirles lilttritige :ilsu deserves mention for he w:is oiitstwiitiiiig rin the HIS tezim in hxtsketlizill, :uni who The girls were not to he tiuttiriiie hy the lmys in sports ztuti, ziltlitiugli they lost the hziskethztll ,Q'ltll1C with the freshiiieii girls, they prnveti thztt they were gtmtl First semester riftieers were: Presitleiit, Al lbmmvztiig Yiee Presitleiit, Frank Roberts, SCCl'Ct2ll'j'-ll'C2lSUliCl', Rose liurgesg Class Represeiihitive, Aiiitzi tJ'l5ryy:ing Yell Identi- Seeuiitl semester officers were: l'resitient, ltizi Piiigree'
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r 4 1 i The sophisticated sophomores liegan their second year ot' high school with a deterinination to heeonie mighty juniors. It soon hecaine evident that they would reach their goal as they were well represented on the honor roll throughout the year. 'I'he sophomores were proud ot the taet that their own Sammie MCCuteheon won the annual 'tsnap con- test for the Cereal. Martha Howard also took first place in the Cereal sales contest, which proves that these little men and women really get around. .lack Dewey and Perry Earl were outstanding in F. F. A. work as they won honors at the San Francisco National Livestock Show. f More hidden talent was diseovered when the sophs pre- 1ST SEMESTER OFFICERS sented an assemlilx' in the form of a radio program for ldn Pmgfee' Home Bowes' Anim OBTVGU' Fmnklc - L Roberts, Alfred Donovan. the Student Body. Always ready for great things, the sophs decided on a swinnning party, and a splashing good time was had hy all. CLASS SOPHOMORE GI RLS TOP ROW: Leona Cusenza, Lelia Metcalf, Betty Iennings, Colleene Grandstatt, Florence Standiter, Betty lo Reynolds, ,Sue Adkins, Betty Brophy, Doris Reynolds, Lynette Wood, Dovie Murray, Clodell Murray. THIRD ROW: Anita Fontana, Irene Borges, Gail Dahbs, Barbara Looney, Leona Prohaska, Patsy Betten- court, Betty Spurlock, lean Martin, Ioanna Howard, Rosie Reis, Anita O'Bryan, Emily Norman, Dixie Starr, SECOND ROWi Ida Pingree, Betty Brumley, Violet Ellington, Helen Eunatsu, Wilma Chisum, Suzanne lohnson, Pat Michaud, Ioann Elson, Darlene Rand, Martha Wigt, Bette Starns, Betty Wenger. FIRST ROW: luanita Atwell, Rosie Borges, La Vorine Hope, Betty Leach, Martha Howard, Ioan lngwersori, Elva Todd, Lenora Crawford, Dorothy Gray, Ioline Keener, Shirley Roberts, Norma Hemphill, Mary Ellen Gleaves. ttf' .lil
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lmrns in the liistiwry ut' tleres High Selmul invzided the campus. Being just at little tezirtul of whzit the initizui- thins might liring, they settled themselves tu the regtilsir grind ut' high sehtml life. On Septemlier ltr, ltl-Iti, the lzirgest eltiss ol' green- 'l'he scliool soon discovered that even humhle little mice ezm turn into mighty mieemen. A lzirge numlier of the freshmen hoys pzirtieipzited A in some zitliletie ztetivity. tlzilvin Young, litid Sneed, :ind Edwin Vzinderpoul were uutstzmding in sports, mziinly liziskethzill, hziselizill, :md trziek. 1ST SEMESTER OFFICERS Edwin Vanderpool Peggy Redmond, Calvin Young, ,. . . . .. ' D iq 1 , the girls held their mvn m the sports tield hy de- Rlchmd mmm' C mes Crow feziting the soplitmiore girls in the ztnnuztl Frusli-Sopli liziskethzill gzime. The uutstzmding plziyers in thzit gzime were: Peggy Redmond, l5:ii'lizii':i Cziusey, Ditrlene l.:ireziu, Hzizel Sttmditer, :ind Norinzi Ferguson. CLASS Heesi-imien cnins TOP ROW: Rosalind Rocha, Darlene Lareau, Alice Andrade, Esther Peterson, Barbara Causey, Rosalie Machado, Donna Lane, Louetta Overbey, Clarinda Coflman, Dolly Massey. FQURTH ROW: Mary Forest, Pauline Fairbanks, Bettey Elliot, Alice Rose, Cleo Kisst, Pat Pastor, Patsy Baldwin, Barbara Cathcart, Carol Romesha, THIRD ROW: Betty Morris, Margaret Alexander, Lillian Pittman, Alice Sousa, Pat Iones, Nadine Treat, Myrna Atwell, Betty Burton, Peggy Redmond, Eleanor Grubeck, Carolyn Dirnperio. SECOND ROW: Mary Hervey, Dorothy Mason, Vivian Brannan, Dorothy Cavitt, Hazel Standiter, Drucilla Moore, Geraldine Sneed, Grace Fortunato, Francis Berg, Betty Riggs. FIRST ROW: Betty Funatsu, Dorothy Phiter, Virginia Hemphill, Nadine Caqlo, Maxine lnalct, Virginia Redmond, Wanda Echols, Iessie Sansing, Leva Holland, Bobby McCutcheon, a I r
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