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Row 1-Mary Nikaido, Mary Martin, Signe Larson, Alice Mary Moosios, Edith Kleanth, Silvia Mugnolo, Josephine Lazzari, Agnes Larson. Alma Kurisu. Carmen Lopez, Lupe Natera. Row 2-Toru Naito, Harold Munter, Masaii Minamoto, Curtis Melton, Hiroshi Niino, Ray Miller, Gilbert Mastrofini. Lawrence McLeod, Lavaughn Nesmith. Row 3-Lois Kirk, Marveline More- land. Lowell McFadden, Charles Marklund, David Neufeld, George Mochizuki, Dorothy Martinez. Row l-Effie Mae Powers. Marcia Robley, Mildred Oliver, Annie Ratokvich. Juanita Rushing. Genevieve Overgaard, Euleta Oliver. Bettylee Pinion. Dorothy O'Neil. Row 2-Wade Rogers. Joyce Ray, Bruno Pistoresi, Bill Prouty, Marion Overgaard, Roy Rudel, Harold Pruett, Alfred Seibert, John Pearson, Row 3-Martha Russell, Grace Onwiler, Bill Owen. Bill Smith, 'Willie Reaves, Alma Samora, Doris Severson. Row 1-Natividad Vasquez, Esther Splies. Barbara White, Etta Weaver, Dorothy Souza, Evelyn Thede, Merril Thompson, Bette Smith, Sophie Spillane, Genevieve Thede. Row 2-Willie Thornton, Lawrence Tesei. Phillip Wright, Raymond Thomas, Don Wofford. Calvin XVright, Vernon Smith, Raymond Ware, Bob Young. Row 3-Bene Sandoval. Bob Whitehead, Rolland Yauch, James Smith, Audrey Smith, Artis Swafford, Hugo Visconti, Jesse Valderrama, Henry Soto, Mae Snediger. twenty-seven
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Row 1gRuth Carrell, Betty Allen. Carol Bell, Mary Boitano, Hazel Brown, Pearl Collodi. Mary Bronzini. Bette Benning, Ida Brown. Velma Barbour. Row 2-Bill Anderson. Benjamin Bishel, Albert Badella. Victor Cereghino. Edward Allred, J. W. Bowman. George Andrew, Carroll Bare. Row 3-Dorothy Barnes. Maxine Cobb, Lorraine Alviso, Leslie Church, Emilio Armi, Howard Bear, Mildred Buckley, Josephine Arzate. Row 1-Alvina Frank, Margaret Dermer, Jeanette Durrett, Barbara Conklin. Helen Gile, Leanore Failla, Louise Elmore, Clara Funk, Sidney Cooper, Mary Louise Del Gado. Row 2-Raymond Flores, Ernest Franco, Walt Enos, John Galleano, Jed Garth- waite, Aldo Del Zotto, Tommy Ellis, J. R. Godfrey, Bill Farnesi. Row 3-Rena Coltra, Ruth Espe, Dorothy Firmalo, Johnny Davis, Gene Farias, Howell Conley, Lillian Espinoza, Wilma Davis, Lily Fachner, Catherine De Lao. Row 1-Betty Humphreys, Margaret Hedges, Louise Hall, Nelle Justice, Lucille Harris, Hortencia Gonzales, Carmen Guillen, Marie Hemme, Claudine Honsinger, Merry Gong. Row 2-Art Hillgrove, John Kentera, Charles Haney. Glenn Jessing, Ivan Inglett, Minoru Kinoshita, Tommy Harkins. Row 3-Eva Lee Kilcrease. Lois Jones, Johnnie Juarez, Aldo Isonio, Joe Kester, twenty-six
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No longer in the dark as to high school life, the class of '43 elected these people for their officers the second semester: Donald Holli- day, vice-presidentg Lois Montgomery, sec- retary-treasurerg Mike Douhan, president. We Have just Begun With Don Coyote's few words of greet- ing, the Frosh, a force of two hundred sixty-three candidates for graduation, entered Madera High, ready to deal a telling blow on the annals of local his- tory. Class officers elected for the first se- mester included: President, Bill Bennettg vice president, Maxine Arnold, secre- tary-treasurer, Gloria Ahles. Second se- mester officers were: President, Mike Douhang vice president, Donald Holli- day, and secretary-treasurer, Lois Mont- l Getting their first glimpse of Ma- dera High, the Freshman class was represented first semester by these students: Gloria Ahles, sec- retary-treasurerg Bill Bennett, president, Maxine Arnold, vice- president. gomery. The Freshman candidate for the Carnival queen was Mabel Gamble. Freshmen were battered by the end of the day when the Sophomores initi- ated them to different types of torture. They were not to be let off so easily, though, for it was their duty to enter- tain the student body at an assembly. lncidentally, the assembly was a huge success. However, the Sophomores repaid the Freshmen at a reception to prove that there were no hard feelings. Helping the incoming Freshmen to become a part of the student body is Q ei Miss Carolyn Beckham, Advisor. Row 1-Evelyn Alviso, Laura Black, Teresa Arroyo, Floris Jean Barrett, Gloria Ahles, Wilma Jean Brammer, Gilda Batini, Bina Boitano, Noreen Allenbaugh, Beatrice Arroyo, Betty Brown. Row 2-Jimmy Bergren, Robert Chairez, Frank Avalos, ' B bb ' D lf' B ld ' D C t h' , Bill Benn tt Kenneth Brown, Alan Brown, Alerd Brown, Melvm a , Max Balsdon, e mo a rica, on a c mg e . Row 3-Lee Bishel, Troy Barbour, Lavern Buckley, Teresa Avina, Rosalyn Addington, Alice Brown, Maxine Arnold, Joane Braucht, Mildred Campbell, Jackie Burgess, Gloria Benjamin, Beverly Cane, Rose Charles, twenty-eight
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