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FRESHMAN CLASS lfirxf Swxlvxfw' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Srmml Swmfslcr DON STALKER , GLADYS PENDLEY H ETHEL AGNELLI , BUDDY BURTON GEORGE DONALDSON ALicE KYLE Prvsidwzf , , Yw,, KASLON ZOLLER Vin'-P1'z'sidvf1f . HARRX' REYCRAI T Secretary , DONALD KELLIHER Trcuxurcr DONALD KELLIHER Yrff L1'cIrf1'1'X C 0 111 missin nm' BUDDY PRATT ,-IIMMIIQ MOORlf This year was a very successful one for the freshman class. Along with the rcgulai course of study, freshmen have been active in other school events. Many boys went out for sports and were successful in making good records in football, basketball, and track. ln the musical organizations, the freshmen were especially active, hnding places in the band, orchestra, and choir. Much talent was shown by both boys and girls in the Jamboree. One of the biggest events of our freshman year was the freshman initiation, which proved beyond doubt we could eat dog food if the situation demanded. In accordance with tradition, we returned the initiation with a party. Everyone enjoyed games, dan- cing, and refreshments. This year, as always, it fell upon the freshman class to clean the L . After two days of hard work on the part of freshmen the L was completed, only to have it washed away by an early rain. Having completed our freshman year successfully, we are looking forward with great interest to our future school days.
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It K uf' SOPHOMORE CLASS lfirxf Sl'llIl'Xfl'l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Svroml Sl'1lIl'Sfl'7' BEN RUIf'I NliR l'rc'xia'w1f .. .WILl.IAM OSTINI jialuw LAUBLY Vin'-Prvsiflmf ,,,, ROY LEARNDE JOHN SNYDER St'C'7'l'flIl'y , 7,,7 CAROL COOPER PATSY UPTON ., ,,Yl'llLl'dt1l'F ., PATSY UPTON C0111 NIiXSi0Ill'l' BEN RUIf'I NER The sophomores carried on the ancient custom of initiating the freshmen into the High School. We financed it by charging sightseers to watch the freshman supper. Different concoctions were mixed and fed to the Freshies . Several novel ideas were carried out. After dabbing them with paint, refreshments consisting of chocolate-milk and doughnuts were served. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Music was furnished by Verna Rudolph, playing the piano, assisted by Bill Hobbs, playing the drums. We are sure that the freshmen forgave us after such delightful entertainment. The freshmen retaliated by giving us a dance. Next the sophomore dance was held, which was considereda great success by all that attended. We are exceptionally proud of the hardy athletes who have represented us on every team this year. The coach will count very heavily on our class for next year's sports. Thirteen in our class belong to thc Varsity L Club, and we will have several new mem- bers in it this year. We have also been well represented in the various school clubs and activities this past year, including four in the Scholarship Society.
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SEVENTH GRADE Firxi St'IIIl'Xfl'I' PAUL TooNI-LTTI DEAN COLLI BETTY CLARK, ,, GII,Blili'f CARIJO, PHYLLIS CAM PBELL, Firxf Sz'nIr'xfc'I' LouIE POLONI L SI-IIIKLEY KELLIHER ,, L 7-A CLASS OFFICERS ,, ,,,, .Prexzdenf ,,,Y,,777,, , L Sernmf SI'111I'xfI'r PHYLLIS CAMPBELL lllff'-P1'!'Sl!1l'11f LL,,,,LL , v.,,,LL,, L BETTY CLARK Scwrefary-TreaszII'er ,,,L ,,,, , ,Song Leacfvr ,, Yell Leaders 7-B CLASS OFFICERS L ,PI'l'SIdl'llf , , Vic'I'-Presizfwif, YAsHII4o HOZAKI , L , Scrrefury ,, , NCJIKMA JEAN MOORE Treaszlrer' l fI'xf Sl'1III'XfI't' 7-C CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE SANTOS , HELEN REID NOIRMA STALKER,,L KATHIIYN RL'l IfN12Ii BILI TIIEJO ,, L President ,, , ,VIl'l'-Pfl'SII1l'lIf , Srrrelury ,, , Tl'l'dXllI'!'1', , Board S!'l'I'I'fll1'.j' , JUNIOR HI-Y EARL BAILEY ,, , ,,,, DEAN COLLI BOBBY Escoimlx Semmf SI'n1z'xfr'r LouIE POLONI JIMIWY HOAG ISINIIKO N1XCjA'I'A , BILLY PliNDl.liY Svforzfl SI'111I'sfI'I' L , NORMA STALKER JEAN SWARTZ ,, JEAN SWAIQTZ HEl.1ZN REID , Bois TRIILJ o The fourth year of the Junior Hi-Y in Lompoc included about sixteen boys with the following officers: Howard Peterson, presidentg John Agnelli, vice-president Fd ward Rodriguez, treasurer, Joe Triguiero, secretaryg Louie Poloni, sports, and Don Lewis for the bulletin board. Six boys, sponsored by Mr. Perry, attended the spring conference at Santa Piuli Cleaner sports, and better scholarship, speech, and living in school and in com munity have been the ideals the fellows tried to develop. A playlet, Ferdinand, was produced for the Jamboree. ARCHERY CLUB This club was organized a year ago last September by Miss Grow, and it IS f st becoming L1 very popular sport. Like all other competitive sports, it requires a Lrut deal of skill, which is only attained by many hours of practice. This activity has been greatly enjoyed by all who have taken part.
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