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LLOYD CELLINI. President TED KOLB. Vice-President BETTY SAHM. Secretary Seniors of 1951 School history says, Fight, fight hard and win . . . But if you must lose, fight again and win, was always in the minds of the colonizing, pioneer students of our school. Since 1901, many things have happened, but the most memorable is our fun. If a composite picture were made of our activities this year, the little things would be remembered most. The groups at noon, the rush between classes, the hastened greetings, the turmoil before class, the lines at brunch, the last minute cramming, the unsus- pected physics test deliberately slipped in, the problems you have solved and the friends you made will always be important. You will also remember the senior officers: Lloyd Cellini, president; Ted Kolb, vice-president; and Betty Sahm, secretary; who led the class through the year. The first big senior event of the year was the Variety Show. On April 6, the seniors put on the best variety show never staged. The story was about two shipwrecked people, stranded on an island As they wondered what was to be- come of them, their minds slipped into the past, back to their school days. This formed the plot. It was written and directed by John Hayden, Jim Buell, Jeanne Adkins, and Camille Shiddell. Next, there was the Senior Ball, Aloha.” The student body expressed pleasure at the beauty and organization of the dance. The decorations, music, and atmosphere, rhythmically fulfilled the theme. The Senior Banquet, under the direction of Pat Chandler, offered the nicest social gathering of the four years. Nectar and Ambrosia were the chief foods feasted upon. The Senior Picnic, too, was such fun! What made it even better was, the plans were kept a secret to the very last minute; no one knew anything ibout them until it was time to go. What a surprise! Tom Kramer and his committee have since then been known as the secret service. And the highlight of the year was graduation. Amid nostalgic music, diplomas and the traditional caps and gowns. Diablo, for the fiftieth time patted each graduate on the back, wished him good luck, and set him on the straight road ahead. SENIOR ADVISERS, left to right: Mi i John.-.tnn« Mir:; ' y • Wand Mr I'unnflh.. and Mi. Norma White.
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KEN ACKERMAN JEANNE ADKINS SHIRLEY ALBRIGHT EARLENE ALDEN BILL ALMEIDA JEANNE ALLEN MYRON ALLEN ORVIL LEE ALVEY STANLEY ALVES LEE ANDERSON JERRY ANNIS BUDDY ANTHON BARBARA ANUTA BETTY JEAN ARNOLD 15 MARLIN BAKER
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