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-A D Flrnt row: C. Morillo, B. Mitchell, S. Martin. D. Philips, U. Raley, E. Watanabe, G. Wiggle, B. McCord. E. Morris: Second row: S. Charlebois, Payne, J. Pugh, C. Moorhead. L. Nelson. B. Stelling, N. Specht, J. Osborn, B. Tasier, B. McClain. Thlrd row: J. Wilson, J. Hall. N. Thomal. Fuller. B. Maden. B. Sellers, G. Scarnbler. D. Worthington. D. Neece. Fourth row: D. Turner, E. Gruenemay, R. Scott, R. Wood, G. York. Williams, D. Moore, M. Ross. waters. Our clever emblem was designed by Ar- yne Iensen. JUNIORS-CITIZENS Wcmrking together in one enthusiastic group we ,it on a top notch banquet and prom which will be ifficult to equal. The seniors enjoyed themselves emcndously so we know it was a true success. We, the class of 1952, are an industrious class. id an enthusiastic one. We claim never to be jualled. Nlembers of the junior class gave the junior- First row, left: J. Givan, J. Cosrney. J. Ball. B. Weddle. d L. House. Second row: B. McClain. E. Watanabe. 5. Nations. -.., 'U cl 56, r O? -fs? r 1' 4, m - A 'NP ,An X . senior banquet and prom in the honor of the de- parting seniors. The romantic Hawaiian motif was carried out in the new veterans' Memorial Building, and the tradition of having the prom and banquet the same night was renewed. Swaying palms, flow- ers, dancing, and even cocoanuts were used to take us in fancy to the exotic tropical paradise of the islands. Beautiful Hawaiian music gave the perfect background for the lush setting. The seniors will long remember the wonderful farewell tribute from their under-classmen. Right, first row: J. Ball, D. Becker. Second row: C. Griffis. G. Dunn. G. Austin. N. Specht.
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First row: S. Garcia, V. Estrada, B. Burgin, B. Hall, P. Depew, M. Berry, B. Land, M. Huggins. Second row: V. Keyes, J. Ford, C. Dunham, B. Cloud, L. House, B. Cox, J. Givan, D. Depee, R. Iriye. Third row: C. Griffis. B. Coolidge, J. Bruno, C. Crow, G. Dunn, B. Bivens, F. Dunn, D. Cary, J. Harth. Fourth row: L. Lane, J. Cosmey, A. Jensen, J. Brown, M. Cobbs, D. Becker, J. Bourquin, G. Austin. JUNIORS-CITIZENS The freedom of assembly is one of the four free- :ioms expressed and appreciated by the junior class. Leading our enthusiastic assembly was Sammy Na- tions, one of our prominent junior class leaders. He had an able cabinet to assist him with Nila Specht. vice-presidentg Evelyn Watanabe, secretary: and lon Ball, treasurer. Twelve council members, four elected from each junior English class, acted as our representatives in the class meeting. Junior council: First row: S. Martin, M. Berry, B. Cox, P. Depew, E. Watanabe. Second row: B. Weddle. N. Specht, J. Osborn. A. Jensen. Third row: G. Austin, G. Dunn. Fourth row: V. Keyes, Some of the projects in which we have partici- pated to help the honor of our school have made a reputation for us. We were the first class to reach the goal set in our Red Cross drive. Then we spon- sored a fine junior class play which proved very suc- cessful and we claim will never be topped. We placed second in the annual Spring Sing and pride ourselves in saying first place was ours last year. Then came the choosing of our handsome class R. lriye, J. Ball. S. Nations. D. Neece. Junior class officers: Sammy Nations, Nila Specht, Evalynne Watanabe. and Jon Ball.
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5-M fa- Above: J. Wood, A. Quessenberry, D. Graham, D. Armstrong, C. Quessenberry, and D. Brown made hit at Spring Sing. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class is the youngest in the school, but we proved that we had what it takes this year. We began our year by electing Bob Ceresa for our president and Marilee Ford, Glenda Fowler and David Schutt to help him. Our first real project was the Sophomore Ama- 'ash on themselves than on the L. Center: R. Bryant and M. Burns teur Hour' With the of talent from our Older :rained their muscles to get a bucket of water up that steep hill. Lower ft: M. Burns helped L. Geifer with her bucket of water, too. Right: here's a couple of hard working girls. M. Leeper and G. Jones carried a ig sack of lime up that big hill. Top left: S. Cairns and S. Farlow worked hard and got more white- ...er .,l. Xl 5 First row: S. Farlow, J. James, G. Jones, W. Helton, D. Gandy, K. Adams, P. Hamby. Second row: S. Goodwin, V. Jones. D. King, V. Harter. D. Bruno, B. Jones, S. Cairns. Third row: F. Breckenridge, M. Ford, D. Bruce, J. Hazelwood, D. Depew, R. Brvant, C. Bodine. J. Brown, D. Brown. Fourth row: C. Diaz, L. Giefer, G. Huff, W. Jones, l. Galloway, C. George, D. Haines, S. Dodson, B. Brenner, B. Floyd, D. Armstrong. Fifth 'ow: M. Burns, R. Crawford, D. Barrera, C. Hartsell, V. Haynes, R. Garcia, B. Ceresa, N. Deathrage, C. Byrd, M. Allen, M. Berry.
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