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l7lil'l'm'il, Snlo, Cnrilozn, Yami, iliri:-winili, l,nnr':isl.cr, Giffin. Czinnnn. B4-llvw, N1-slor, Viilzmlri. Nelson Khalil: llu-In-, Mrs. llmvns-y, Watkins, Fujii, Koos, llnrruws, Hululis, l nrnari, Sliirnki. lnouyv' lmnlmllvlt Jouqnln, ll:in'man, l'1w1mvii-li, Yzunaji. llzililersun. Lanz, Nix-liulus, Yzinizmu-tn, 'l'snm-liiyzi, Nmuiri il'l'1Illll. HIGH JUNIOR The unifed efforf made by fhe Sfudenf Body fhis year fo pay off fhe bonds was deall' wifh mosf successfully by fhe Junior Class. The nef profif for fhe fradifional dance and carnival sponsored by fhe Juniors, fhis year fhe Mardi Gras, exceeded even fhaf of lasf year, which was fhe highesf fhen reached. The fofal enfered in fhe Sfudenf Body freasury from fhe Mardi Gras was one hundred and ninefy dollars and ninefy- fhree cenfs. lfs success was nof financial alone. The decorafions were unique and ably direcfed by Jack Cardoza. Pasfel coloring was fhe mofif fhroughouf-bofh in ceiling sfreamers and boofhs. A few people appeared in cosfurne, which also added color fo fhe occasion. A word of advice fo nexf year's Junior Class-have each boofh well sfoclced. Of fhe sevenfeen concessions af fhe Mardi Gras, only 'lhe dance and four ofher boofhs confinued selling affer fen o'cloclr. The Magic Well, fhe con- feffi, ice cream, hof dogs, and several ofhers were sold ouf long before fhe people had finished buying. This should be avoided. lf defracfs nof only from financial gain, Wilsnn, Slmiii, lsliikunn. Marshall, Wliittinut-in. Ports, Manning, Esvlicn, Pm-cm'elli, lh-:ill-s llmc-kj: llurnn, liriksen. l'!l'llllZ, Miss Culemun. Miss Schmidt, C. l'i-ters. Jura-u-i1'li, Mustin, Humasaki, Jennings lniimlmlla-P: NIIIHIPH, lvvrivs, Marrvllu. lim-wley, Vnmplu-ll, Kmnzsliinizi, Kato, lhirrmvs, Vnn I-Imis, Wnils. N. Pelors 20
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Mr. Edwards, Hoffman. Brunton, Jurnvich, McManus, Vidovich, Puppn. Hollhonsc. Oku. Sl1Hl'l1' l5Ulll4lilUrl: Honda, Jose-lvlx, Kunkel, ll9f'lll'tOlli, Hx-l'rex'u, Pear, Bnrluera, Mzimvirll. Momlnzu, King lslthruzl. LOW SENIORS Of +he various programs given during 'rhe year for fhe Sfudenf Body by fhe differeni class advisories, one of fhe mos+ inferesling was 'lhaf sponsored by fhe Low Seniors, and presen+ed by s+uden+s from Palo Alfo High School. A siirring mellerdrammer, wifh a ravishing heroine, ghoulish villain, and divine hero, 'lap dancing, musical num- bers and a clever reading made up +he program. Such exchanges of enferfanmenf are broadening, whefher in choral, orchesrral or dramafic lines. Their significance is fully realized in sporls, and if is +o be hoped lhaf we shall have a number of such exchange programs in fhe fufure. In reciprociiy, ihe class sponsored a program for fhe Palo Al+o High School, 'lhe main fealure of which was a presenfafion of l'he melo- drama, The Shoo+ing of Dan McGrew. The dar+ boofh sponsored by fhe class for 'rhe Mardi Gras was very successful financially, and proved +o be one of lhe major a++rac+ions a+ the carnival. The class has shown a marked abilify for sporis, five of fhe members having been on afhlefic reams. The capfain of nex+ year's foofball ieam, Louis Vidovich, is a Low Senior. The class Presidenl was Charles Kankelg Vice-Presi- deni, John Puppog Secrefary-Treasurer, Carolanne Nicholas: Class Represenfafive, Eddie Carnie. Under fhe guidance of Mr. Edwards, +he class sponsor, The class hopes lo show in i+s final semesfer a spirif worfhy of ihe graduaiing class of Mounlain View High School. I9
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l bui if gives +he appearance +ha+ +he carnival is ended long before i+s Time. lf was noi' The faulf of fhe Juniors +his year: The o+her classes had noi properly supplied +heir boofhs. Lewis Yapp of ihe Junior class and Esfher Wilcsfrom of fhe Sophomore class were elecfed King and Queen of fhe Mardi Gras. Much credif is due +o Miss Schmidf, fhe class sponsor, and fo Bob Masiin, General Chairman, for fhe success of 'ihe occasion vw Colin Perers won fhe Scholarship Socieiy book weelc prize 'For his composifion on William James an More +han len members of fhe class were on alh- lefic feams. Six per cenl' of 'The class was represenied on ihe Scholarship Sociery xi The Junior year is considered by many 'ro be a difficul+ one, wi+h chemis+ry and American hisfory occupyng much of 'lhe s'ruden+'s lime. In +ha+ year +he leadership of a class musf and does sfep 'ro 'rhe fore, and has done so in +his year's class mx The officers for +he semes+er were: Presidenf, Louis Yapp, Secre+ary-Treasurer, Camille Korfesg Council Represenfaiive, Charles Hamasakig Yell Leader, Jack Cardoza is The class hopes +o carry forward 'ro +heir Senior ac+ivi+ies 'rhe same school spiri+ which has been noiiceable fhroughoul' This year. LOW JUNIORS Small Down Payment a one-ac+ play presenfed in April, was +he mosl oufsianding eveni for ihe Low Juniors. The casi consisied of David Nordberg, Roberf Krrlcish, Jack McCar+y, Charles Moore, Marion Radisich, Kafherine Radich and Max Bellew. The play was quife well done and fhe class deserves much credii for +he performance, having direc+ed and produced +he play wirhoui +he aid of +he advisor and sponsor, Mr. Smiih xx The class was well represenied in a+hle+ics, five members having been on feams. Scholarship raling was also good, eighf and eighf-+en+hs per cen'r of +he class having membership in fhe C.S.F. rm The class officers were: President Max Bellewg Vice-Presideni, Kafherine Radichg Secrefary-Treasurer, Marion Radisichg Coun- cil Represenfafive, Jack McCar+y. Sakai. Martin, Tinrrilv, Womls, Mulinuri, lilllllliilillliilll, NUl'IIl?l3l'll', Kirkish lfiresi rowi: I.:m1lu-rl, Kingsmill. lmn1lr0x'l, Nmnulvn, NlSllimlll'H. Sll1lill, Burke, Rsulivh. Ihulisivh. Mm-klwv. Hull Is:-vmnl mwj: Randall, Hollow, Kulmta. Nmla. Sw:-envy. Valmnn, Ikilhan, lizulisich, Mendoza Hhird rmvi: Spily, Mc'i'm'lhy, Nmln, Peak, Munro. Johnston. linvv.-lipruw lfourlh rmrl. WL A 2I
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