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F3 bf- Qu xr., J . as. 1 Y? -,F f 'sr e4.l'NJl ,: 0- ui! Llbel' l.l0ll Stilf Myrle Anderson ........ ...... .... .... ................ Editor Marian Moffatt ......... ...Assistant Editor Bill Jacobson ........... Marjory Louise Mehrtens .. Verna Cakebread .... .... . Ruth Rodrigues ...........Classes ........Prophecy ......Will Gene Kalmin ..... .... Calendar Marian Moffatt Beverly Honegger ... ...Boys' Sports Fred Stornetta Jeanne Dal Porto ....... ....Girls' Sports Marie Jacobson .......... .......... Snaps Marjory Louise Mehrtens Marcey Del Pozo ........ ...Art Robert Duncan Gene Kalmin Ray Thorpe Jeanne Dal Porto ... ...Typists Angie Macedo Ruth Rodrigues Cecelia Salazar Ruth Wilder Bruce Dwelley ... Fred Stornetta .. Ernest Burroughs Verna Cakebread . Sam Benn ........ Arthur Honegger . Gene Kalmin ..... Sam Benn ........ Eleanor Bradbury Frances Stornetta Mrs. Shaw .. ...... Miss Cochran ... Miss Clark ... is ......Business Manager ...Advertising Manager ......Senior Salesman ......Junior Salesman ...Sophomore Salesman ....Freshmen Salesman ....Senior Activities .....Organizations ...General Adviser .......Art Adviser ....Typing Adviser
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January 6 Students listen to Death Valley talk. All day? January 7 Basketball season starts with a few baskets. January 15 F, F. A. great production- Our Gang comedy. January 28 G. A. A. girls and boys compete on volley ball court. Who won? -------- Sh! January 25 Student Body play try-outs February 14 Valentines Day ------ Cupid keeps busy. February 15 First day of sunshine aixr 21 days of rain. February 17 Play cast rehearsals far into the night. February l7 First public appearance of the Melodians. February 22 Washington's Birthday---We honor Washington with no school for the day. March 9 The Good Bad Man --A grand play and orchids to everyone be- hind it. N NH , Il ..- N W ee 'A 3. Q Q I o IIB a N March l7 Everyone wears green--excqx Mr. Callaghan and he doesn't ig' need to. 5. l . 9 Mar-on 17 Noon dance given bythe Glee I on Club to sponsor udp to Santa Rma .. March 21 First day of spring. It's about time! a March 28 Mrs. Shaw proudly drives mf in her town car and Oakley boys walk home. March 29 Pickles or vinegar. Have you the mumps? March 29 Seniors start to have pictures taken. Abril 1 'STU1 peea noK gt 1005 e sae nog April l G. A. A., Block L, Hard- times Dance. Depression still here? April 8-l7 Easter vacation! How do I look in my new bonnet? April l9 School pictures and we hope they flatter.N.B. NoteMiss McGinley's face. Public Schools Week pro- April 28 gram. April 50 Junior Prom- April Showers. April 50 Final County Track Meet. May 2 Annual goes to press. May 6 Mothers' Tea--proud mothers ibut the mess in the kitchenl May 6 f Junior ---- Senior theater partylPocketbook less than ever! May ll Seniors ditch! Does any- body know where? May 27 Senior Ball, usual beaus and belles. May 51 Memorial Day. June lO Last day of school-Oh boy! But do the seniors think so? June lO Graduation! Thats all folks.
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Mr. T. T. Hoyt Hist.,Econ.,Math lho Mr. B. J. Callaghan F Vice Principal, Science ,HR gr. F. Vonder Ahe Math.,P.E. ape Miss Marie Quinn Nh1sic Mrs. Louise B. Shaw English Mr. John merrlti Agriculture Mr. G. Kristovich Eng., Latin,P.E. Miss W. Cochran Art, Home Econ. Mr. Ray Graf, Shop Miss,Anna Lou Loze Home Mg., P.E. Miss Eclo Clark Commercial ltr. lm. G. Nash Hist., Principal Another year has gone by, a successful jear filled with activities of every kind. The Student body, led by our excellent president, Bruce Dwelley, has finished triumphantly the work and play begun in September, l957. He has been ably helped by his staff and particularly by recording secretary, Frances Stornetta, upon whom has fallen a great share of the responsibility. The Student Affairs Committee cooperated with the Student Tody and Faculty in performing its duties. It was exceptionally well lead by President Barbara Bonnickson and advised by Miss McGinley and Principal E. G. Nash. Walter Nicol, Freshman Representativeg Frank Nicol, Senior Representativeg Joe Dax, Sergeant-at-Arms: Mr. Hash. Adviser Sllldtlll ll0ll!I 0fflCEl'S I. M Mack Thompson ,,L J. Representative 5 I Sam Benn j AX m 'U S. Representative ff Q- X , Ernest Burroughs gf 'L' I Sr. Representative 4 'Q , As fx L Bill Jacobson J - Yell Leader 2' L -, fs . . h . Bruce Dwelley ft it I V Student Body Pres. 'Q 1 psy, N J , Frances Stornetta Secretary Barbara Bonnickson S.A.Representative .c ,E Varion Clark K 5K H ,LQ J. Representative P , 'EE Cecelia Salazar .N Reporter '.Q . V Tarian Nash ff: .W-4 , F. Representative ff' ' X 3 Marie Jacobson K 1 , j Yell Leader L, - ,Q .34 . ' :XE a XV 5-9 s' an ..l, 1-.
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