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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September, 1951 .... 146 anxious and bewildered freshmen at an open air assembly listening to the first speeches given at Las Lomas .... This is a special occasion. Never again will there be a day like this in the history of Las Lomas, said Mr. Russell, and he was so right .... October .... school colors, nickname chosen .... newspaper christened the PAGE .... December .... Danny Van Gelder draws winning emblem for Las Lomas Knights .... January, 1952 ..,. Winter Carnival is first dance, managed by Doris Griffin .... February .... first rally .... Moy Las Lomas Amigos May Fiesta. October, 1952 .... Ted Jensen elected Class President .1.. Sophomores start off the year with Neptune's Kingdom dance ..., December .,.. upperclassmen lose the student body card sales contest, and pay forfeit with a Christmas Assembly .... April 1953 .... Sophs beat Frosh in interclass track meet, 68-14 .... June .... first EL CABALLERO pub- lished, with Ron Ray, Editor. October Bob Riegg becomes Junior Class President .... first class meeting held by Juniors, they select ring, plans under way for Junior Prom .... April, 1954 .... first representatives to Girl's and Boy's State - Georgia Brum and Ed Kinney - selected ..... May .... gym reflects a shimmering blue and silver hue from Prom decorations, as the year comes to a happy ending with Blues in the Night ..., Manager, Dan Kavert, Co- manager, Derryl DeGuire and Theme and Decorations chairmen Pat Dougherty and Linda Young lend much time and effort to its success. September, 1954 .... with Ed Kinney at the helm, the class of '55 sails into the Senior year, taking over the Senior Hall and Rally Court Lawn .... first varsity football game hats in all colors and sizes for Senior l-lat Day .... November . . .. unusual socks for Senior Sock Day .... other gala specialty days throughout the year, Coat Day, Dark Glasses Day, and Costume Day. . . December.. . Seniors' huge dramatic production Arsenic and Old Lace a tremendous success .... April .... Extra Dance lots of fun May predictions made at Senior Banquet June the BIG month is finally ushered in, with a gorgeous Senior Ball and after party. Last minute plans are being made for the Baccalaureate June 12, Senior Breakfast June 15, and Commence- ment Exercises June 19. This class has received much appreciated support from the parents during its four years at Las Lomas. For those of you who yet have years to complete as Knights and Ladies, we hope the ensuing years will be iust as much of a pleasure. SENIOR COUNCIL Seated L. to R: Sandralu Johnson, Deanna Freeman, Bob Kinyon, Ed Kinney, Georgia Brum, Paul Taylor, Alyce Serpa, Standing L. to R.: Pat Wadman, Bob Brown, Marv Hobbs, Phil Monk, Bob La Force, Betty Johnson, Pat Overs, 17
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PAUL TAYLOR EMMA LOU THOMPSON Patient persistence Friendly, carefree LAVERNE TWEED Angel with angles chicken coop tough short, blonde campus. shy, but sure has pigskinner iinxed cutie fast twirling answer for everything I LINDA UFFENS Honey blond headed 1-' MARGOT VAN OGTROP Talkative . . dreamer . .. an for B. Y. U. home constant worrier - economics major . .. FBLA. Europe bound French favorite barber. maiorette. oh really? Club- BETTY VOLZ PAT WADMAN WARD WAITE CHARLES WHITE DUANE WIEBE Electritying dancei ... Light and bright ... Audio visual ... muscular Practical ioker , .. band Quiet, reserved ... un- temperamental ... Gene canary . .. organizer ... boisterous ... ambi- ...hot trumpeter . . . obtrusive . . . limpid green Tierney eyes ... Dance ... musically interested. tion ... electronics field. easy-going .. . hard work- eyes ... mechanically in- Club. 4.41 441 - er. clined . .. carpenter. ' ,li .4-1 DIANA WIGHT BOB WILLIAMS MIKE WIRICK lndefatigable...spifited Factual expressive Man of the world g I l DIANA WOODLAND LINDA YOUNG Mighty Minnie Mouse Little Linda Senior ... sympathetic ... Rally eyes... muscular man... science fiend ... could tiny... dynamic editor of Play . . , cute 'n sweet... Committee pepster concealed literary talents. confuse Einstein critic. astronomy enthusiast. LARRY ZEIDLER TED ZELLER Real nice guy ... sports Swell SB Prexy . . . friend- enthusiast ... wild about ly, dependable, laughable cars ... football team. ... indispensable audio visual whiz . . . pigskinner. 16 me-fwnwvri new 1. A y.m..n,..ms.v,- - the Page specialist in mad artist Deke's child cate. first love. Not pictured: Kay Bullitt, Bernard Del Mazzo, Judy Differding, Bill En Earl, Dorothy Mc Cright, Barbara McNeil, Keith Klein, Gordon Townsend.
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V ,.,j?.,..,a 3, .li .y A ' DON OGDEN VERN KENLEY CAROL HACKETT BOB KARLSRUD MR. MARIO MENESINI President Vice-President A Secretory TVGCISUVGI' Advisor This Class of '56 really ticks with co-operation, friendliness and spirit. The are d Y' d t b JUNIQRS . . . CLASS OF 1956 QflneSeni3737e7 6 lst. row L. to R.: P. Carney, M Bolte, J. Crew, D. Cavallaro, D Byrne, B. Clark. 2nd, row L. to R. J. Cleveland, J. Bush, D. Culver, V Abbie, I. Berg, S. Bates, E. Bennett 3rd. row L. to R.: D. Brungard, G Batesole, B. Adams, R. Bergdale D. Bovo, E. Butler, D. Armstrong, F Bargewell. 4th. row L. to R.: G. Cole- man, G. Clark, B. Badger, R. Ben- son, D. Bolar, S. Bauldry, D. Boll, P. Dahl, E. Cox, L. Aho. 'Ist. row L. to R.: B. Henriksen, C. Gunby, J. Gotzmer, R. Greaser, G. Hild, P. Greene. 2nd. row L. to R.: C. Faiferek, G. Gordon, R. Humble, J. Hunt, B. Deleroy, S. Johnson 3rd. row L. to R.: T. Hoffman, R Hyde, D. Fernandez, R. Harkness, R. Dutra, B. Duchene, D. Jones, 4th, row L. to R.: M. Edminster, W, Finnell, J. De La Gardelle, G. John- son, D. Johnson, J. Greenwood, M, Halseth, D. Ensign, B. Davisson.
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