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SEN IDRS 1 class ollicers, Czmol. WEST Senior President, jr. Judge 3, GAA 5, 4, Representative 4g Let- terwoman 4, Vice President 4g Dramatics 4g Entered 3. Mmtcm ANDERSON Senior Secretary Topa Topa Staff 4g Dramatics 3, 49 Letterwoman 5, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4: Editor-im Chief, Ranger Record 4g Projec- tionist 3, 4. 951 proven leaders 9 . Joi-IN DAWN Senior Vice President, Scholar- ship 2, 52 Football 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4, Sigma Mu 3, 4. TED BAER Senior Representative, Baseball 3, 45 Senior Play Usher 53 Grad- uation Usher 3: Dance Commit- tee 4g Entered 3.
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senior memories . .. If we reach far back in our memories to, say, 1945, we will see the seventh graders who have just joined Nordhoff High. They have elected jimmy Stockton as class Presi- dentg Marjorie Rhine, Vice Presidentg Harry Hunt, Secretary-Treasurerg and Alice Varnedoe, Representative. Their class advisors are Miss Michaeli and Mr. Bishop. The eighth graders, by way of welcoming the new students have given them a welcome party at Camp Comfort. Now things get a little clearer and we find the seventh graders have become eighth graders. Besides being now the upperclassmen of the junior High the eighth graders elected new class officers. Ruth Moeschler was Presidentg Del Loban, Vice President, joan Kettenburg, Secretaryg and Barry Sutherland, Representative. The class advisors were Mr. Bishop, Mr. Taylor, and, another change had taken place, Miss Michaeli was now Mrs. Van Buskirk. A small group of thespians proved their worth in the seventh-eighth grade Christ- mas play, The Toy Shop, given exclusively to the junior High. We also remember, with a few misgivings, the eighth grade skating party on janu- ary 17. The outstanding class athletes were: Harold Bangs, Warren Henry, Bill Kosub, Ralph Rich and Allen Sullivan. Having started their Freshman year off right with an informal Introduction party in the gym on September 20, the class of '51, as they were now calling themselves, elected Barry Sutherland as class Prexy with Mary Thorpe as Vice Presidentg Cora Hamby, Secretary, and Nathan Shoemaker, Representative. The class advisor was Mr. Frank Roller. They brought some worthy contributions with them in the form of Rangerettes, Chorus, Projectionists and Scholarship Society members. And, of course, they didn't get through their 'Frosh' year until they had had several class parties. Beginning the long climb upward we now find the class of '51 as Sophomores and rapidly being recognized as a credit to Nordhoff. Again class elections were held, the lucky ones being johnny Ball, President, john Dawn, Vice Presidentg Marjorie Rhine Secretaryg and Barbara Weeks, Representative. Their class advisor was Miss Ruth Goodsell. Being very busy with California History, Geometry and Spanish II they didn't have their first party until November 3, which was a skating party held jointly with the juniors. On February 1, they had another skating party which ended with a Weiner roast at the school. A The 'class of 'Sl' really came into its own with the Sophomore Spring Formal on pri 8. It was a huge success. -Q'
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