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L T7 ROW: Chris Frank, Pat 0'Shea, Jesse Refuerzo, Carlos Romero, Bob Flowers, John Dougherty, Leonard Becker, Elmer Taylor, Raymond Fereira, Bob Frick, Eugene Bretz, Paul Martinez, Bill Wissler, Bob Montgomery, Gilbert Oliver, Ray Skaggs, Gaston Kiser, Ted Muller, Gayle Johnson, Gerald Mann, Ronnie Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Steve Nicholson, Marie Thibault, Hazel Folsom, Dona Fraser, Judy Meyers, Luanne Wingfield, Carolyn Rodriques, Gayle Jardine, Helen Bunyard, Diane Souza, Ann Rasmussen, Eda Klein, Sharon Neill, Shelby Rice, Leslie Mettler, Carol Ann Hull, Diane Comer, lVlariIyn Sands, Ruth Collier, Joan Hutka, Betty Moore, Sue Vaughn, Jim Stocks. SIXTH ROW: Steve Phillips, Joe Spruiell, Leroy Irwin, Weldon Smart, Bill Silva, Ted Anderson, Roger Lyons, Robert Dorn, Royce Mann, Dick Groth, Ross Ahntholz, John Stocks, Bob Quillin, Gary Tarbutton, Jim Potter, Charlie Foscalina, Ralph Davis, Dick Stevenson, Dave Kenyon, Gilbert Rocha, George Greeno. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Richard Garcia, Virginia Kellar, H M EN liviiies Thai 'rhey are up and Coming. Their assembly Texas, Saturday Niqhin was a big hir wiih ihe siudeni body, and many of lhem iook pari in ihe school play. They have had a good scholastic record: many of lhem have been on the honor roll, and several made C.S.F. Good luck for The fuiure, freshmen! OFFICERS TED ANDERSON, Treasurer LLOYDEEN BROWNING, Girls' Representative BOB OUILLIN, Boys' Representative . 4 L 3 9 i 5 Y 4, 'xy , 'I ff' it 'r .E I I , e- I . :NE 1 Q xv. S
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vw' asf! 2 E FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Bettencourt, Claudia Bothwell, Barbara Kahn, Marilyn Rummell, Linda Lussier, Charlene Varney, Joanne Yohe, Susan Speer, Maybelle Fagundes, Rose Marie Mueller, Bonnie Brinton, Kaye Farrar, Delores Sorenson, Betty Tilton, Betty Thompson, Judy Merkle, Gerry Regan, Lynne Wissler, Phyllis Kober, Sharon Spooner. SECOND ROW: Edward Willy, John Nelson, Raul Garcia, Bill Wall, Russell Ross, Lenny Ledford, Ronnie McCabe, John McShea, Peter Vargas, Fred Farshler, Jimmy Stevenson, Greg Kline, James Gaslfill, Dale Anderson, George Andrews, Robert Bush, Wayne Lyons, Eddie Johns, George West, Duane Cooper. THIRD ROW: Jesus Banuelos, Harold Baker. Dona'd Jeffery, Carcl Dalke, Beverly Fisk, Grace Romero, Marge Simon, Linda Hodgson, Lloydeen Browning, Lois Johnson, Betty Schwab, Marlene Draghi, Jerry Viale, Le-Von Kampf, Vera Bower, Martha Mat- sell, Betty Clemons, Teresa Davis, Lillian George, Marie Ballatore, Francina Threlkeld, Geneva Garcia, Nadine Silva. FOURTH FRES The freshmen were given a cordial welcome by lhe seniors lasl fall al lhe Freshman Receplion, Their relurn dance a weelc laler was well planned and showed lhal anolher poppy and enlhusiaslic Class had eniered Livermore l-liqh. This class has been proving all year loy lheir whole-hearled oo-operalion in all ac- OFFICERS STEVE PHILLIPS, President MARILYN RUMMELL, Vice-President JUDY MEYERS, Secretary
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Martha Fracisco and Mike Ferrario will repre- sent Livermore High at Girls' State and Boys' Bill Groth won the Future Farmers Regional .vs u- AWARDS State in Sacramento this year. Speakers Contest. These girls will have a gold seal on the diplomas presented to them at graduation. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Lu Bonetti, Marilyn Daly, Carol Malm, Darlene Hachmann, Dolores Willy. Congratulations, girls! senior. Here are the faculty nominees for those Good Joes who are always around to give a hand when help is needed. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Lussier, Betty Zearing, Evelyn Bothwell, Louis Madsen, SECOND ROW: Bill Wagoner, Dolores Willy, Bill Fereira, Nina Concannon, Bryan Mary Davison won the D.A.R. Good Citizen award given each year to a graduating Kathy McGlinchey and Manuel Garcia were voted the outstanding Freshman Girl and Boy in the spring of 1954. Pasley, Jim Jardine, These students won certificates from the Bank of America for outstanding work in various subject fields. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Pat Hudson, Commerce, Ken 0'Brien, Agri- culture, Mary Davison, Social Science, Robert Duncan, Mathematics, Ray Maestas, Industrial Arts, Don Pringle, Music, Evelyn Bothwefl, Arts and Crafts, Robert Har- rower, Science, Mary Lu Bonetti, English. Trophy cup awards were presented to Mary Lu Bonetti in Liberal Arts and to Robert Harrower in Science and Mathematics, 30 These boys won athletic awards this year. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Russell Varney, Out- standing B Basketball player, Mike Ferrario, second string basketball EBDVAL, Bob Santos, first string football EBDVAL, Larry Mustain, Outstanding Varsity Basket- ball and second string EBDVAL, Ray Maestas, Foresters football award, Eagles football award, Stanley Marciel, second string football EBDVAL, Ted Anderson, first string B basketball EBDVAL.
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