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7a 704444, Www ,-he Dae Many people are best' in physical activities where strong muscles, alertness, and skill bring them popularity and maybe fame. Some people are handsome and pretty so that people like them for their good looks, and some of them become famous in the entertainment world. Most people are just good joes that have many good friends, they make fair grades in school: they root for the Muscle Men, they admire the beautiful and the cleverp and some of them win awards for attendance in school. But schools were first built to help those who are exceptionally good in using their minds. The schools were made hard to toughen up the minds just as the coaches Work their teams hard in order to win championships. Al- though most of the people in school now seldom strain either their muscles or their minds, there are many who do really work at it and find pleasure in being really good in such things as history, English, mathematics, languages, and science. In these days when there is less and less hard work required in lite and more and more brain work to design and operate machines, it seems that we should see what Narbonne is doing to supply its share of these experts who are becoming so necessary to keep this complicated machine age running. Therefore we salute these students who have achieved outstanding recognition for work usually done where few see it or recognize it. There have been no cheering throngs, but these have worked for the joy of doing well what they were asked to do. They do not strut about showing their prowess, but they are the backbone of the school and many achieved acclaim in sports, arts, and entertainment as well. We honor these who have been chosen be- cause they are outstanding students. GUILDERS Row 1: Mary lean Harker, Henry Brink, Duke Blakesley, Eve Petronovich. Row 2: Flora Hameetman, Mr. Hunt, Stella Emery. Row 3: Bill Butler, Woody Buchanan. Row 4: Bill Brockelsby, Craig Chudy, Danny Marsh.
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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row 1: Lila' Cordray, Donna Fisher, Kathryn Pisel, Vivian Serpa, Ioyce Endo, Mrs. Bensler, Sandra MacArthur, ludy Patterson, Rosa Duarte, Donna Kimura. Row 2: Shirley Martin, Susan Anderson, Gail Travers, Carol May, Ianet Ford, Ianice Lloyd, Marie Traunfelter, Barbara Irvin, Shirley Endo. Row 3: Pat Gilbert, Donna Beekers, Frieda Kaubel, Mary Myers, Bonnie Domonoske, Flora Hameetmen, Adrienne Sidwell, Stella Emery, Ruth Armes. Row 4: Benny Flores, Duke Mitchell, lim Balcom, Ierry Coulter, Bobert Hargrove, Tommy Green, Richard Faulkner, Ierome Dutt, Orville Balcom. Row 5: Lorraine MdcCrindle, Maurette Shaw, Diane Schildmeyer, Donna Beane, Paula Dixon, Linda lones, lerry Chapman, Victor Martinov. Row 6: Dick Luevano, Tom Shery, Miss McCoy, Mike McGee, Don Myers, Row 1: Marilyn Whitacre, Ronald Omohundro, Betty Domonske, Bette Boyd, Mary Swope, Ioyce Loediqe, Ruth McCune, Bonnie Denton, Carol Doran, Kenny Koyama. Row 2: Alice Navarro, Eloise Bower, Linda Lewis, Sherian Thompson, Diane Kennedy, Phyllis Poskin, Ianice Penaluna, Sue Chapman, Alice Moyle. Row 3: Iudy Zittle, Geanette Cooper, Kay Tonner, Tsuroki Mini, Beverly Beckett, lna Swope, Deanna Shaw, Gloria Grubbs, lane Wada, Nancy Massey. Row 4: Kenrjii Matsumura, Dennis Kaiser, Floyd French, Linda Bohannan, Miss Vaubel, IUNIOR Pat McNees, Gary Downey, lim Flaqq, Bob Beaman. Row 5: Iudy Wolf, Norma Newman, Virginia Kirkwood, Sharon Wisham, Marcia Benck, HONOR Penny Goethals, Charlsie Ann Malone, Barbara Sandusky, leannette l-less, Geraldine Daniels. Row 6: Barbara Foster, Colleen McCormick, Ellene Drawdy, Elaine Hathaway, Mary SOCIETY Sanford, loAn Short, Ruth Thorneycroft, Barbara Reed, Kathleen Williams, Row 7: Edward Kauble, Terry Mertz, Edward Eliot, Gary Lee. gif....,. ...W ,. .,. W- 1.
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Qfmafza SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE HONOR GIRLS-W'54 Art - Sandra Katila English - Iudy Patterson Home Economics - Darlene Doepping Mathematics - Marie Trauntelder Physical Education - Sandra Katila Science - Mary Hatheway Social Studies - Mary lean Harker HONOR SERVICE AWARDS-W'54 KIWANIS SERVICE AWARD W54 Ioan Broad Linda Chambers Ierry Moore MQW Hwhewsv WESTINGHOUSE SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH Sandra Kama Honorable Mention Don Meyers Carmen Ochoa GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVE I UNIOR HIGH AMERICAN LEGION AWARDS - W'54 Colleen Rae McCormick Terence Rick Markley ATTENDANCE AWARDS Robert Brown Sharon Gossett Richard Learrnan Edward Pena Barbara Foster Allen Huggins Michael Ludwig Charles Travers William Gilman George Koshak Katsuaki Mine Shirley Washburn
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