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'X First row: Wendy Price, Arvin Phillips, Frank Peters, Dick Perry, Angelina Perez, Dick Pearson Barbara Parker, Roger Langbecker, Pauline Lowry. Sc-cond row: Richard Inman, Ron johnson, Carolyn Olmsted, Ed Needham, Janette Moynier Beverly Mitchell, Billy Meredieth, Harold McNee. Third row: JoAnne Horton, Marlene Horton, Robert Holton, Eugene Higinbotham, Billy I-ligin hotham and GordonLGula.tiI7 iOl'VVdI'Ci . . . , af First row: JoAnn Werber, Darlene Trissler, Ann Tremaine, Margaret Tindle, Marsha Swanson, Frank Stevens, Barbara Stanford, Billy Stallings, John Slagle, George Skelton. Second row: Ralph Sherwood, Sandra Sechrest, Ruth Shenz, Shirley Robinson, Darlene Holman, Dixie Richards, Marcia Rhine, Gertrude Rodriguez, Babe Ruiz, Beverly Whiting, Mary Lou Williams, Huora Williams. Third row: Caroline Rodriguez, Eva Reynolds, Connie Ramos, Richard Ricketts, Robert Roddick, Tommy Rodriguez, Howard Quong, jerry Fullerton and Roy Sherwood.
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EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS-Bobby Clausen, Vice President, Howard Quong, Representative, George Skelton, President and Robert Holton, Secretary. Two years of junior high school training are now behind these doughty eighth graders. Promise of vigorous student body leadership in the four years to come is evident in the records of outstanding members of this class. Socially and athletically this group has proven itself capable of maintaining Nord- hoff standards of activity. Leadership of the junior high student body, hilarious parties, and widely acclaimed dances are among the eighth graders' standout accomplishments for 1950-51. Giving freely of their counsel and friendship were advisors Mr. Bates, Mrs. Glo- ver, Mr. Kaiser and Miss Terry. looking, First row: Phil Freeman, David Frazier, Tommy France, Roberta Franklin, Christine Fennel, Jessie Emerson, Bill Ellis, Mary Ditman, Sharon Dowd, Mary Decker. Second row: Betty Deal, Barbara Decker, Carol Dieges, Ralph Dawn, Phyllis Cook, Bobby Clausen, Rena Chrisman, Carol Chrisman, Frances Batten, Judy Baer. Third row: james Berek, Norman Brown, Dow Biswell, Paul Bangs, David Atkinson, Roy Archibald, Larry Amrine, Charles Allen.
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Alert and eager seventh graders were thoroughly inducted into Nordhoff school life this past year. Largest in numbers among Nordhoff classes, their assets to the school also lie in sports, friendliness and citizenship. Several skating and swimming parties have highlighted their social year. They made their extremely successful debut under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Ahlf, Mr. Harrah, Mr. O,Dell and Mr. Polski, SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS-james Roddick, Vice President, Nancy Herring, Representative, Dee Fitzgerald, President and jean Jones, Secretary. looking forward . . . First row: Dennis Lees, Jean jones, Sharon Hill, Nancy Hicks, Derald Henry, Wayne Heath, Diane Hestler, Sharon Hamby. Second row: Bruce Moore, Charles Miller, jean McGinly, Gladys McCay, Walter Matson, Barbara Mashburn, Shirley Malone, Frank Lopez, Michael Leonard, Burnes Phillips, Mary Pierce. Third row: Tommy Rothenburg, Melvin Roper, Gilbert Rodriguez, James Roddick, Larry Robert- son, Richard Roberts, Raymond Reed, Raymond Ramos, Lois Powers, Edwin Powell.
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