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f 'H it '+7 - Q. il ,l,' ,Jil wil ,., ,.. -l lYljIff? X,l!1klyf1Px' L-lift'-J Q, wf- '15-ja Fi .I Oo J' fl EShIllE Clyde Gage, Byron Holland, Cecil Davis, James Dolan, Tom Broderick, Ed Hudson, Arthur Honegger, Evo Coelho, Donald Gentrey, Lloyd Reeves, Bill Bunn, Dean Wells, John McKenzie, Harvey Hammars,Manuel DeJesus, George Wolf, Howard Wood, Sam Domonic Mr. Merritt, Norman Fertado, Henry Cervantes, Howard Silva, Tom Goulding, Maino Okazaki, Horace Hill, Walter Nicol, Tom Seeno, Wesley Griggs, Bruno Cardona, John Vierra,Loy Frazier,lgnacio Arayio, Carl Crowell,Floyd Pedersen, Pete Del Pozo, John Giannini, Joe Rodrigues, Mr. Kristovich. Jeraldine Crowell, Marguerite Simmons, Patsy Miller, Christina Costa, Helen Sorgenfrey, Pearl Reeves, Leora Heiser, June Hansen, Betty Niederwimmer, Ida Bucholtz, Marion Morgan, Alice Torres, Elsie Castoro, Maxine Maupin, Jean Thompson, Minerva Richardson, Amelia Lopez, Peggy Jean Hyden, Margaret Records Theodora Magbukos, Eunice Hirakawa, Betty Schwitters, Carmen Rodrigues, Florence Komonsky, Rita Lucchesi, Leona Wightman,Nadine Bowner, Marion Nash, Mabel Alexander, Catharine Vallerga, Geraldine Fertado, Clara Blumen, Lisette O'Meara, Mary Borba,Dorothy Billingsly,Suzy Yagi, Lelah Thomas,Anna Mae Diffin,Mabel Texiera Bill Bunn..... ........ ................................President James Dolan ..... . . ...... Vice President Marian Morgan... .........Secretary Amelia Lopez... ...................... Treasurer Tom Goulding... ................ Sergeant-at-Arms Marian Nash ..... .... Student Affairs Representative Walter Nicol......... ..........Student Affairs Representative MT' Kristovichaosooooaoooooooouoooooooooooonaoouc0nQooooAdViSeI' A force of ninety freshmen invaded L.U.H.S. this year and proved their money making ability by giving a series of pop and candy sales. They had a very success- ful concession at the High Jinks and also contributed an enjoyable skit to the pro- gram. They showed a profound interest in sports by organizing both football and basketball teams. The girls organized a volley ball team. Pearl Reeves and Clara Blumen represented the freshmen by giving their nsafety speechesn at Martinez. Judging by the success of their activities they should be an outstanding class through all four years of their high school life. .. Lf 4 In K ' -'A' ', I 1 10.0 1 43.0
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From August 30 to June 10 August 30 First day of school--The doors of L. U. H. S.were opened wide to welcome new and old faces. September 9 Admission Day--Our last chance for a sum er swim before school really started. September 17 First football game-- Naturally we won with our victorious Lions. September 24 Girls Hi Jinx---Cute kids these freshmen girls! September 24 Old clothes day--Yesterdqm I G 53 styles. Annual cleanup with re- OL: ward of hot-dogs and pop. 0 0 September ' 'Qc Student Body Cards Sales-- - -7 Whose ahead? October x The Big Apple--an apple a day keeps the doctor away, so everyone is swinging it. L October 15-8 A Freshman Initiation--Green bows, no make-up, no socks--Now we get a chance to know our fresh ---- men girls. October 5 Junior rings flash about. October 8 Freshman Reception ---- It seems the frosh are teaching'dw seniors to dance. 4' October 24 ' - Rooters Caps--Red and Gold A everywhere--but not in class. I if October 29 1 A Big Game--Turns out to be 0' bigger than Antioch expected. Score 6--6. october 29 Q j Safety Speeches. No drivers licenses this year. October 50 Girls' League Convention held in Concord. October 51 Halloween-- A hot time in the old town. November 1O Report Cards--Tsch, Tsch, pardon me for even mentioningih November ll Armistice Day--A Holiday! November 18 News! Birdie shoots Lions New craze for old faces. November 19 Barn Dance--Farm hands and milk maids slid into the Auditorium. Even the goat had a good time. November 24 Get what you deserve? Well we get Thanksgiving vacation md all the trim ings. November 15 ' G. A. A. publishes first Tattler Do we really need one? December 2 Sophomores get stuck wth pins. December 6 B. A. A. playday with Antioch--Our girls are unbeahmh December 17 Hi Jinx--A lot of fun and a lot of work.A winter carnival minus the snow. December 22 Football and G.A.A. aunds. Everybody happy? December 22 Xmas vacation--Santa Claus is coming to town, and I'm as good as I can be. January 5 Back to school--Plenty of broken New Years' resolutions. Atlast--halfthe year is gone.
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