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Class Seniors while trying to persuade them to talk on Silence Day. The Senior Picnic was an acclaimed success. Everyone ate too much, but it was worth every ache and pain! The entire student body was greatly entertained by their lavish Extravaganza. The Senior Breakfast and Dinner were a mixture of gladness and sadness, as the Seniors realiz- ed they were completing four hap- py years they spent in Merced Union High School. There was more than one misty eye at the solemn Gradua- tion Exercises as each Senior vowed never to forget his Alma Mater. Counselor Miss Coffman 1.. '2':-1 : tr- Q 35 ti ::r'.' .. T A Adviser Miss Reynolds 2:.g E 1 ' -?. if I ll:-. : .,:21' .. ' Treasurer Barbara Olivera Representative Mike Trindacle LEFT: Mrs. MacNicol delivers an informative daily lesson in her English IV class. RIGHT: Mr. VVeir's chemistry class detera mines the composition of different salts. While the English IV class is composed of seniors cramming for the college entrance examinations, the chemistry classes are a mixture of seniors and juniors.
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..,kg . mi X 23 R ..a. f ' W .. ' ,.,, A rcsidolit liufly Stacrller as ,.,, ,W , f.,: A mfr 'b t r .- i s x '5 x Vice-President Judy Denno Secretary Lorraine Merle-iros Senior The Class of '57 was the six- tieth class to pass from the halls of MUHS. The student body was sad to see them go, for they bright- ened the corridors for four excit- ing years. During their Junior year they presented a spectacular Prom with a gigantic dragon as the center- piece. During this year the first football dance Was sponsored by the Senior class. It was attended by a large percentage of the stu- dent body. Nothing will ever surpass their Senior Tacky Day. Many strange creatures could be seen lurking in the halls. Underclassmen hedeviled the i'.A V Adviser Mr. Henry : T 7-iff LEFT: BANK OF AMERICA CUP VVINNERS. BACK: Mabel Carrlclla. Vocational Arts: Mike Trinmlacle. Math and Scienfte. FRONT: Jan l-louk. liiheral Arts: Noni Randolph, Fine Arts. RIGHT: BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE HIiPRESEN'l'A'l'lVhS. Ezio Sansoni. ,Ian Hunk. Mike Trinmlade.
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MARION AGREE REMEDIOS AGUIRHE DON AKINS ADRIENNE ALBIN ANDREW S LOUIE ANGLESBURG IOHN ARDELL ANITA ARNOLD BILLY ARNOLD LOREN ARNOLD IOHNNY ASHCRAFT . ,, 'z z z 1. 1, 3? gi BILL ASHEH RONALD ATKINS LOY AULDRIDGE LOUISE AVELAB
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