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Feuding A-fussin' and A-fightin 1 J r V Z1 i; - t 7l| Sophomore; ■S «4» i W ( ! 0t W Pat Anderson Harvey Bisher Judy Bisher Carol Bourne Donald Carlson Richard Cawyer Bob Darrough Jim Dougherty Billy Ferguson Ardith Giddings Joan Henson Harryette Hill Janis Hillery Kenneth Huston Louise Johnston Robert Kavanagh Fred Neese Belva Oakes Charles Preble Winnie Pressley The Class of ’54
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And So To Sleep Again Juniors Clarice Acock Judy Alford Beverly Bernhard Tom Bowen Verna Burdick Larry Evans Clarke Herring Bob Knight Beverly Perry Carleen Pennywitt John Muir Ralph McIntosh Stella Shindlebower Charles Steinhauer Anita Soule
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r Bob Johnson Russell Pruitt Sharon Ralston Evelyn Richardson V r Barbara Roby Caroline Soper F Leroy Soper W Walter Schimid I Roger Stuart Bobbe Thompson Dorothy Upson Guy West Junior History School, contrary to what many people think, is not going to the dogs. The many improvements have not only improved the student's mind, but also his spitball aim. If we should look back, back upon the years gone by we would find that along with these improvements the junior class has fared quite well. It might be inter- esting to note that eight pupils of this class, going to Ramona High School today, started out together elev- en years ago in the first grade. They are Judith Alford, Verna Burdick, Bruce Fuhrman, Ralph McIntosh, John Muir, Stella Shindlebower, Anita Soule, and Jack Steffy. This class has participated in all the activities of the school, and its programs are many and varied. In its sophomore year it sponsored the freshmen recep- tion. This year the junior class put on the Senior Prom, the most important and looked forward to event of the school year. The junior booth at the carnival has always been a high spot, and this year was no excep- tion to that standard. The junior class boasts four members of the C.S.F. and is outstandingly represented in the various other organizations of the student body. Also it has a strong representation in the field of athletics. As a whole the junior class is cooperative and eager to work for the welfare of the school. Its mem- bers are conscientious and on hand at all times to assist at any task. In drives, contests, etc., the juniors are usually found at or near the top. We find that these fine qualities are due chiefly to the many improvements in our schools. The books ore more varied and comprehensive, the beanshooters easier to conceal, the teachers can endure more and are more understanding.
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