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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Sitting, left to right: Secretary, Turnbull: President, Spurrg Vice President, Graham Standing: Advisor, Mrs. Deal, Treasurer, Stevens, Advisor, Mr. Jamba. CLASS MOTTO Any Job Great Or Small, We Do It Well Or Not At A11 CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose
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. PROPHECY Reminiscing! Does it ever happen to you? My but isn't it strange sometimes what little things will again recall pleasant memories. Such was the case this afternoon as I attempted to drive home from a busy day at the airport and found my way blocked by a train of mail cars. I then remembered the letter I received from Carl Camenga a week ago, as I, Flo Turnbull, sat waiting for the train to pass. I began reviewing in my mind the contents of his letter, which told of the reunion for the Class of 1955, which was to be on Pug Matteson's cruiser with Del Austin as Captain. It was designed by Otto Graham. I had been unable to attend because of an unscheduled flight and the scarcity of stewardesses. The pilot, Bob Kenyon and co-pilot, George Guller had volunteered to take an old school mate, Lora Willis to her missionary post in Africa. Red Backus, another one of our famous pilots, left California early Monday to bring many of the rich members of the Class of '55 to the reunion. Wesley V. C. Fish, President of the Victory Chain and Mr. and Mrs. John Spurr fthe former Shirley Floyd, who are now the owners of several large restaurants and bars in Los Angeles were aboard. Shirley wrote Phyl Butts, President of the Butts Cosmetic Co. only last week. She said Nina Bice led her Temperance Group into one of the bars and smashed every bottle. Some of my former classmates need no introduction. With a demanding manager like Don Gibson, Gene Cole has a very good chance of being Athlete of 1965. Camiela Zorda has her own column in the Daily Bugle, 'Advice to the Lovelom, and re- ceives many of her ideas from Betty Johnsen. That is, when she has spare time from her model- ing at Ramey's in New York. Myra Ramey certainly went places with her designing. Betty Fletcher and Mary Ann Haggerty are partners in the Ritz Chann School. Arleen Abpla- nalp is one of their steady customers. She can afford such luxuries with a husband who owns a chain of garages. Maggie Brennan made a Crazy Otto recording and has been filthy rich ever since. In the same cata gory is Marv Slentz. He struck oil on his dude ranch and is making money by the bale. The advertisement section of the paper informs me that Bob Collier and Carl Curtis are running a sawmill. Milt Anson was just declared champion tobacco auctioneer of North Carolina and Kentucky. Gail Miner is a famous author of children's stories, and Barb McQuade reads many of them to her pupils. From Carl's letter, I leamed that Katie Engel heads the Longshoreman's Union. Warren Sargent and Wes Stephens are important members. Shirley Davis and Melvin Fairchild run a large dairy farm and the prospector of the class, Chet Camp, is in Alaska digging. The roar of horns brought me back, and I noticed that the train was no longer in sight. Just then, I'd be willing to put my rosy face against Nina 's and assure you of a new champion blusher. Adapted from play form by, Florence Tumbull
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YEARBOOK STAFF Editor ------- ---- B etty Johnsen Business Manager - - ---- Shirley Floyd Literary Editor ---- - - - Barbara MoQuade Processing Chairman - - ---- Katie Engel Sports Manager - - - Photography - - - Activity Editor - - - - Advertising Editor This year, the Yearbook Staff has decided upon a new fall delivery system for the Hilltop '55, A staff composed of Juniors is acting as an understudy group to prepare for next year's book. - - - - Nina Bice Arleene Abplanalp - - - -Phyllis Butts - - John Spurr First row: Harold Smith, Katerina Engel, Barbara McQuade, Betty Johnsen, Shirley Floyd, Nina Bice, Liz Lloyd. Second row: Marjorie Hopson, Florence Turnbull, Arleene Abplanalp, Betty Fletcher, Carmela Zorda, Phyllis Butts, Myra Ramey. Third row: Carl Camenga, Eugene Cole, John Spurr, Angelo Franco, Roger Gregory. Q.
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