Ramona High School - El Ano Yearbook (Ramona, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Class History ”All our past acclaims our future. — Swinburne Way back in 1939 Miss Allison welcomed into her first grade class the following smiling children: Clara Yeo, Jo Dowton, Janet Jones, Anita TolmasofF, Allene Reeves, Bob Smith, Art Tobiason, Ernie Hernandez, Jackie Muir, Coye and Troy Snider, and Cal Budworth. Then in the second grade little Herman Trumper from Oceanside joined our jolly group. Mary Helen Torres from San Diego, Virginia Baldwin from El Cajon, and Darrell Beck from Chico entered the fourth grade with us. During the seventh grade Lee littlepage of Seattle and Jim Clayton of Tacoma came into our lives. Patsy Henson from San Diego and Jim McDonald from Glendale were here to graduate from the eighth grade with us. At last, high school, even if mere Freshmen. Lee Kany from San Diego arrived in time for our Freshman initiation and Reception. As Freshmen, we put on a Barn Dance and worked in the Carnival. Our Sophomore year we got to put on the Freshman Reception, Sock Hop and again worked on the Carnival. Sue Wayte from San Diego and Peter Mundy, a much-traveled lad from Lancanshire, England, were our new members. New Juniors were Pat Campbell from Julian, Caroline Nielsen from Hendricks, Minnesota; Connie Elliott from Chicago, and Bob Sasse from Denver. A roaring success was our Box Social that year; we also were in charge of the Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet, and again we helped in the Carnival. Best of all we got our class rings. Senior sweaters, our Annual, Ditch Doy, the Carnival and last but not least Graduation marked our Senior year. Ann Carr from Oklahoma City, Sue Cook of La Jolla, and Pixie Healy from San Diego added their bit in this our last year. And so in closing I say Vive la Big Bear! 19

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As We Were



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 Class Prophecy The Moving Finger writes; and having writ, Moves on; nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. — Omar Khayyam As I leave my home on Saturn, I hop on my trusty rocket horse and take off for a day's work on Mars. Speeding along the Big Dipper Boulevard, I decide to stop and see my friend, Bob Sasse, who owns a dairy on the Milky Way. Dr. Sasse, who has been quite successful with rabbits also, is known as the Luther Burbank of the rabbit world. Dr. Sasse told me that Darrell Beck, noted Minerologist, has discovered a new stone called Hardrock. We talked a few minutes longer and I continued on my way to work at the Mars Sentinel news- paper office, where I am Foreign Correspondent. Sue Wayte, who is Personnel Manager at Rohr Aircraft, was hitch-hiking so I gave her a ride. She told me that her flying saucer had burned out a bearing. She also told me that when she took her children to school a few days ago she found Bob Smith still making up English I. I let her off at Iceville, Neptune, a neighboring planet, where the Rohr Branch office has started the manufacturing of Guided Missiles. I arrived at work a few minutes early, so I picked up the morning edition of the paper from earth. The first thing I noticed were the headlines which jumped out at me in bold, five-inch print. LIPPY LITTLEPAGE WOUNDED IN GUN BATTLE. As I read on I discovered that he had succeeded Micky Cohen in the underworld. Who would have ever thought that Little Lee Littlepage would ever be Public Enemy No. 1. The front page also told of the Butchers' Union strike led by President Connie Elliott. The butchers are striking for a boost in wages and a 12-hour week and it looks like they're going to get it. Down toward the bottom of the page I read that a new building was being erected in downtown Ramona and would soon house the Kany Corporation which will be manufacturing excused tardy slips for the high school students. 30

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