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CLASS OFFICERS Se ti n4 Carmen Aceves, Secretary- Treasurer Tat Talla. President Mary Taltar Vice-President High school began for the Senior Class of ’50 when we entered the halls of NYCUHS. It was not long until we were initiated and really became one of those high school kids. Being lower classmen didn’t faze us for we had what it took to get along with the upper classmen, which we did. Back in '47 it seemed a long time until graduation in '50, but we worked hard and the year passed quickly. In our sophomore year our class was enlarged by the addition of eight sophomores from Parker Dam. Initiation meant a great deal to us for it was our turn to heckle the freshmen. Since this was our second year in high school, we became a little bolder and stood up tor our rights. Our sophomore year was prosperous and we had heaps of fun. In May, we were juniors, and along with that went the envious title of upper classmen.” As Juniors we became pretty important, at least, in our own eyes. In April we outdid ourselves when we gave the Junior-Senior Banquet. We used a night club theme, and even put on a floor show. The banquet ended our social activities for the year, and then at long last . . . we were seniors! This long-awaited year began on September eighth. We had three members on the student council, so we got our choice of dances and assemblies. The first semester went a little faster than we would care to admit. The second semester seemed rather long. Then, at last, May nineteenth arrived, and graduation had come and gone. We all had a wonderful time during the four years we attended NYCUHS, and whatever we do, or wherever we go, we will always remember NYCUHS and our classmates. This Page Contributed by Oasis Lounge—W. F. Stephan and Clark's Market— . . Clark. Salome 5
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Se tion,6 CARMEN ACEVES Girls' League .7, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gasket- ball 7, 2; Loudspeaker Staff 3; Secretary 4. JOHN GARNER i-H Club 7, 2, 3; Class President 2; Sec.-Treas. 7; Football Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Loudspeaker Staff 7, 2; La He at a Staff 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; 4-7 President 2; 4- 7 Sec.- Tr. 7. ROBERT GELVIN At keltic Manager 3, 4; Letter man's Club 4; Loudspeaker Staff 3; Glee (dub 3; “It Won't He Long Note 4. CAROL CLAYTON Loudspeaker Staff 2, 2, 4; Ink Spot Staff I (Parker Dam, Cal.); Minstrel 1, 2 (Parker Dam, Cal.) ; La Heata Staff 2; Annual Staff 1 (Parker Dam. Cal.) MELVIN GARDNER Letterman's Club 3, 4; 7 a Heata Staff 7, .'7, 4; Loudspeaker Staff 7, 4; Class President 3; Glee Club 2, .7; Football Co- Captain 4; Football 7. 2. .7, 4; Hasketball 2. .7, 4; 7Wfc 7, 2. MARJORY HOOVER Class Secrelary-Treasurer 3; Co-Editor Loudspeak- er 3; Girls' Glee (dub 7, 2, .7, 4; Student llody Sec.-Tr. 4; D.A.H. Kepre- sentative 4; Honor Schol- astic Sec. 7, 2, 3. 4; Loud- speaker Staff , .7; Girls' League .7, 4; Girls' State 3. CARL HARPER Football I. 2. 3 (Needles. Cal.); Ft tot ball 4; Gask- et ball 3 (Needles. Cal.) ; Track 2, .7 (Needles. Cal.) ; Gaseball 3 (Need- les, Cal.) These Pages Contributed by National Federation of Federal Employees 6
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