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TOP: Girls' Sergeant-ot-Arms Marcia Kuhns. BOTTOM: Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms Richie Fausone. id SENIUR ,v If 1 ILA'-X, 7 vi A t LEFT: President Susan Cornell. RIGHT: Vice President Marty Nolei. Yes, '55 is iinally on top, They are now the upper-upperclass-the mighty ones. But turn back the calendar to those days when they were just begin- ning this venture called Merced Union High School. They started out as lowly freshmen in '53, but in '54, during their sophomore year, their honor was restored when they won the Brawl The victory re- lieved them from having to sit in the back of the auditorium during assem- lolies li their junior year they really had a grand time rnalcina plans lor the an- nual lunior Prom. The decorations, on a Polynesian theme, featured a big volcano in the pavilion. 1, 7 br, ' 1 ff, 'Q All v LEP. Senio Adviser Vlss Hawkins Counselor Miss Hackliil Adnser Mr Beatty. Counselor Rackliii oversees graduation requirements and advisers handle class meetings and social affairs for the seniors. RIGHT: Senior girls take over. 1
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CLASS f 2 LEFT: Secretary Susan Herb. RIGHT: Treasurer Icnie Henderson. Now the time has come-V the time to which they've all looked forward with eager anticipation-THE SENIOR YEAR. Class spirit was at an all-time peak and the school spirit was buoyed up because of it. Terrific spirit was shown at the football games and rallies. But the days kept whizzing by and before '56 realized it, another year was over. As a fitting climax to their last year came Senior Week with the breakfast, dinner, tacky day, ditch day, baccalau- reate and, at last, graduation. The class of '56 bids farewell to MUHS, but the friendships made here and the knowledge gained here will be treasured memories throughout their lives. 5 v TOP: Yell Leader Norma Neves. BOTTOM: Representative I.aVelIe Robertson. ,,..-.4-1 as ...A Qixw' Q 43 SSTSMM JUS! FOR LEFT: Candidates and campaign managers worked vigorously preparing their speeches tor Student Bqdy offices. RIGHT: Candidate Bob Stretch and helpers putting up campaign post ers. April is election month for MUHS political asplrants.
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