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uw ow 'WN' 'Qu TO THE GRADUATING CLASS: The American chullenqe to youth toduy is to be CI respected citizen ot our country, lt is esson tiol thot justice, honesty, ond dependability prv- vuil in our people it we expect to continue our leadership in the world of tomorrow. ll is through individual development thot we urn Invcrt this uhollenqeq individual development thut is liioimlit about only by effort und ci qreut desire for pm' sonol inteqrity. Hdvino met this chollcnqu in hi-gh SLfl100l, it is our hope thot you enioy continued success us o respected citizen vt out 1'nw untry, Sincerely, PAT E. TURNER Boys' Vice-Principal ,f iii MR. ALBERT W. STEMBRIDGE Reqistror MRS. HELEN BERGER Counselor
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bf ,,,,.., . . - f,.gw:na-1'r'ru K1 'J A , . Greetings to the classes of 1954. As we turn the pages of your annual, we appreciate anew the contributions you have made to our school both as class groups and as individuals, Through your clubs, athletics, and student government organizations, we see the traditions and ideals oi our school maintained and passed on to others, and we realize that while you will no longer be with us, the things for which you stood and built will remain, When you leave us, may you continue to build so that your home and country may be the better because of you. ELIZABETH F. PARKS Girls' Vice-Principal PRINCIPAL - This school year has been rin eventful one in cur lives. For the first time in the history of our schocl the number ci students enrolled exceeded the two thousand mark. In spite of the fact that the Bczzrci cf Education built'six new bungalows for us last summer, the growth was so rapid that these additional classrcrnxs were not enough to accommodate our growth ter the so-ntire school year. Conse- quently we were forced to ae cn to a double session in February. However, in spite cf these events, we have had a very successful year and l am very proud of both our sudents and our faculty as well as the community in making the adjustments to these events so easily and smoothly, To our graduating senitis we my congratulations and best wishes for the future, They leave our school, l am sure, with the feeling of acccrnislishment that comes with a Job well done. There is nc: substitute for an education. lt is something that nc-cane min cver take away from them. To you who have served your school so well in our service organizations, in clubs and in athletics, my thanks for helping others. l ani sure you are better individuals for this thoughtfulness and for the work you have accom- plished for your school. Your school is a fine one--V-rich in traditions and bound to be as good as you have made it. ln looking into the future we see even tr better Narbonne High School, located on a new campus, under new environment. Lets all look forward to working tcaether tc make our new school even better than it is now, L -- f
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OFFICE STAFF Row 1: Miss Mary Tado, Mrs. Gladys Pangborn, Mrs. Florence Towers, Mrs. Verna Brown Row 2: Mrs. Lucy Barnes, Mr. Edmund Day, Mrs. Mary Timothy, Mrs. Lucille Marriott. STUDENT OFFICE WORKERS Row 1: Ioan Harris, Bonnie Clifford, Audrian Rozendal, Yvonne Ash, Irene Turner, Carmen Ochoa, Evelyn Sampson, Leona Thompson, Donna Kimura, Marlene Davies. How 2: lane Turman, Marlene McGee, Ianice Phipps, Carolyn Fitzhugh, Connie Long, Beverly Fosburg, Gwen McCann, Myrna Iaclcson, Darlene Derouin. Row 3: Virginia Saucedo, Deanna Schrum, Annabel Glasson, Ioan Broad, Kay Bader, Mary Hath- eway, Gloria Tolbert, Lugie Montez, Margaret Wildenhain, Yvonne Gimenez. Row 4: Lola Gwaltney, Iackie Connor, Delores Langerud, Peggy Reeves, Darlene Mata, Barbara Schemp, Diane Rowe, Shirley Todd, Dorothy Kline, Dorothy Treece, Dorothy Griggs. Row 5: Sandra Cressey, Linda Wiese, Peggy Io Cooper, Yvonne Newman, Marilyn Brannan, To Ann Wilson, Gail Gowdey, Beverly Agnew, Zona Hammond, Bonnie Domonoske. Row 6: Fred Hartman, Ierry Chapman, Leonard Nieman, Lionel Hampton, Douglass Harris, Bob Iohnson, Mickey Mantle, Mike McGee. Row 7: Davyne Trimble, Carole Wilkins, Phil Minson, Don Beaver, Gary Gregg, Craig Chudy, Stromor Godmon, David English, Kay Brown, Barbara Goar.
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