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ALMEGANS CABINET S'58: Row 'l: Yvonne Yrigoyen, Social Chairmnn urerg Bud Petty, Vice-President, Tom Sherman, President, Jeri Ullmaan Leanne Leyden, Song Leader, Sue Barber, Publicity Chairman, Jo-Ann larry Patton, Athletic Chairman, Jerry Seymour, Cheer leader, Alice Gown Chairman, Willy Rasmussen, Commencement Chairman. Summer A-l2 Sought George, Mr. Galen Young asks his fellow- sponsor, do you really think that this cap and gown will fit Oswald Gorbadier? Part of the beginning never ending was the motto of the class of Summer l958. The name, Almegan, was de- rived from the Greek words Alpha, the beginning, and Omega, the end, and their emblem bore these Greek letters. Ice orange, charcoal, and white were the chosen colors of the class sweaters unveiled at the traditional Sweater Assembly. The theme of the assembly was Al's Malt Shop. A sixth period dance was held forthe proud Senior Bees. That night they attended at Spaghetti Feed at the Moose Hall in Van Nuys. They presented the Triennials with Treasure of Dreams, the Triennial Senior Prom. Not to overdo their good-will, they beat the Seignions in the semi-annual Senior Field Day. As the end of the semester neared, Almegans ordered their caps and gowns, filled out graduation applications, and purchased commencement announcements. All Almegans were on time on the morning of Moy l3 for the Senior Breakfast, which was served in the dec- orated lunch area. Entertainment was provided, and Senior Awards were presented in the adioining Social Hall. Tea- house ofthe August Moon, the Senior Play, was presented in May and the Seignions presented Moonlight and Roses, the Almegan Senior Prom, to the Senior Class on June 7. Commencement exercises were June 19, followed by the All-Night Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Butts, Gift Chairman, Freya Figland, Announcement Chairman 7 Lynn Ogden, Corresponding Secretary, Gretchen Holden, Treas , Recording Secretary, Sandy Pelrotf, Publicity Chairman. Row 2 Krimsky, Artist, Julie Neely, Historian, Wini Duncan, Cop and
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