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SENIOR .ADVISORS Firsf Row: Mrs. Elvira Leam, Mrs. E'r+a-Lou Hawkins, Mr. Ernes+ Scolari, Head Social Chairman: Miss Gerirude Weaiiherby, Mrs. Alice Cooke, and Miss Helen Mifchell. Second Row: Mr. John Enos, Mr. Hollis Bledsoe, Mr. Harold Fisher, Mr. Merle Randall, Mr. V. D. Hea+l1, and Mr. Jolwn Monroe. Firsf Row: Mrs. Lucille Place, Mrs, Jean Gregerson, Mrs. Cora Mafionen, Social Chairman, Miss Es+l1er Tremaine, and Miss Melba O'Connell. Second Row: Mr. Sianley Hagen, Mr. Monroe Smiilner, Mrs. Mabel Colberg. Miss Doroihy Swenson, Mrs. Elinor Brokaw, Mr. Louis Tosclwi, and Mr. Ray Franchi. No? Pictured: Mr. Neill Gunn, Mr. George Campbell, Mr. Paul Dillworiln, Mrs. Margo? Halvorsen, Mr. Roy Fogel, Mr. Ben Rusi, Mr. Roy Norman, and Mr. Frank Porio. SENIOR COUNSELORS Standing: Mr. Jeff Ya+es and Mr, Roberl' Silces. Sedfed: Mr. Lloyd Darley and Miss Helen Parlcer.
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.fjjjg 95 , -,af P020 l Soiifq ,pn ? . 1 7 QW V N 1 1 I as . . 'P if A .mfr qisiffffv. F f 7 7' if .TW f 5 . afar . W ailifl-bsvn 5. O GCLDEN ANNIVERSARY CLASS The Golden Anniversary Class of i957 enTered The halls of Richhmond Union High School Seplember 7, l954. This insTiTuTion, The second l4 9e5l Semof hlgl' School 'n The U. S., held greal promise for The l.3l5 5oPh0r1'l0I'eS- The Tirsl iTem on The agenda was The elecTion of The I-I0 class officers. Bill Roe- mer was selecTed PresidenT, Don MiTchelI, Vice-PresidenT, and Phyllis DeaTon, Secre- Tary. Marian Thomas, Margie Black, and Jo Ann CourTney were elecTed To repre- senT The girls on The Girls' League Council. The Yell Leaders made room Tor Three Sophomores, Marilyn MCGGS. Susan OVW' sTreeT, and Duane Nelson. VicTorious smiles were worn by some Tifly Sophomores who saw Their 'learn go un- deTeaTecl in The Toolball season of '54. Oulslanding players of The season included Tim McLaughlin, Ed Neckel, Larry Ard, Dick WesT, Cullon Arnold, and Cleo Nelson. Growing more familiar wiTh Their surroundings, The Class of '57 enTered iTs 2-I0 year wilh more confidence, Bob Myers, Presidenlq PaT Mahon, Vice-PresidenT, and Marii Lindholm, Secrelary, were class officers Tor The semesler. Girls' League repre- senTaTives were Delores Moore, Lynne Miller, and Helen Filch. C.S.F. was honored by having sixly-one Sophomores on The lisT of members. Socially The class presenTed The Sophomore dance, Spring Jinx , Friday, May I3, l955. In The field oT sporTs, The Sophomores wenT all ouT. There were over Twelve Sophs on The J.V. baskeTball Team, which caplured second place in The ACAL. Miles Mes- singer and Mike Talro were ouTsTanding on The J.V. Team. The B baskeTball Team was co-champion of The ACAL, sharing honors wifh EI CerriTo. Charles Range was The Team's highesl scorer wiTh I57 poinls in 22 games. Sophomore boys enlered swim- ming and Track wiTh much enThusiasm, also. J.V. baseball displayed The following lower classmen: Dick Wyche, Gary Wrighl, Clarence Jesfield, Miles Messinger, and Grady Van Hook. ATTer a summer's vacaTion, The Golden Class reTurned wiTh enThusiasm as upper classmen. Leading The I-I I's were Don MiTchell, PresidenT: Marii Lindholm, Vice-Presi- denl, and Susie Page, SecreTary. AgusTa WolTTs, Delores Drew, and Ellen Greer were I-ll represen'laTives in Girls' League. PaTT Hall served as G. L. Treasurer. Ann Sulli- van, Proseculing ATTorney, and Bob Myers, Commissioner of Law and Order, repre- senTed The class as S.A. officers. Don MiTchell served The semesTer as AssisTanT Judge. Alva Moore ioined The maioreTTes To represenl The Juniors. The Rally CommiTTee voled in eleven Juniors. SainTs and Sinners , held November 4Th, proved To be a greaT Junior dance. The Juniors really wenl oul Tor sporTs This year. Ed Neckel was The leading passer on The VarsiTy TooTbaIl Team, which had some TiTTeen Junior gridders, The J.V. TooT- ball Team, winning seven games and losing none, consisTed oT many Juniors. Some ouTsTanding players were David Shore, Dale Gerig, Dick Harmon, Charles Parr, Joe Clark, and James Turner. Nearing ThaT Senior year, The Juniors enTered Their 2-ll year wiTh greal anTicipa- Tion. OTTicers Tor This Term were Louie Eleopolous, President Ed FriTz Neckel, Vice- PresidenT, and Sandy Fleming, SecreTary. The G. L. Council consisled oT many Juniors: Delores Drew, Vice-PresidenTg Judy Clemelson, SecreTary, and Joyce Horn, Treasurer. 2-II represenlalives were Susie GoldsworThy, Nancy RhineharT, and Billie Midgley. During The 2-II semesTer, Marii Lindholm, Proseculing ATTorneyg Don MiTchell, Slu- denT Judge: Ann Sullivan, Commissioner oT Law and Order, and Tim McLaughlin, Commissioner oT Boys' AThleTics, served on The Board of Commissioners. Sfudenl CourT officers were Jim MarcheTTi, Bailiffp David Azevedo and David Shore, Assisl- ani' Judges, and Adele Miranda, Clerk. Represenling RUHS al Girls' STaTe was Carol McMahon. Gary Fernandez, Jim Kyle, David Benson, and Bob Davis aTTended Boys' STaTe. The highlight of The Junior year was The Junior Prom, OrienTale , held April 28. Leading The dance To success were commiTlee chairmen Sally Levedahi, Delores Drew, Carol Genoni, LoreTTa Salmon, Judy ClemeTson, and Ann Sullivan. The VarsiTy baskeTball Team included ouTsTanding Juniors, Mike Talro, Miles Mes- singer, and Bulch Dollar. The J.V.'s were led To ACAL championship by such players as ScoTTy Burke, Charles Range, Grady Van Hook, LeRoy Lynch, and Lonnie Johnson. This year The VarsiTy baseball Team made room Tor Juniors Miles Messinger, Bulch Dollar, Clarence JesTield, Dick Wyche, Mike Dolan and Gary Faria. The J.V. baseball Team also consisTed oT many Junior players. The VarsiTy swimming Team capTured The ACAL championship wiTh The help of Juniors Jan Vorheis, Jim MarcheTTi, Ted Bomb- ardier, Bob Davis, Gerald Gengler, and Richard Erickson. This compleles The TirsT Two years of The Golden Anniversary Class oT l957. They have been profilable and challenging years. The greaTesT year of all is conTained in The following pages. IT is hoped ThaT some of The enlhusiasm will be Transferred To you, The readers.
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SENIOR ScoHy' Burke tg.. Presidenf D 1 A I W K W1 up et 4,1 2 gf i! 'S siwqx s w.f' f ff' FALL Q we REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Phillis Arp, Claudia Weiflcemper, Sandra Johnson, Barbara BarreH, Ann While, Marian Thomas, Kim Morris, Carol Pinfo, Carol Genoni, Olivia Auslria. Second Row: Adele Miranda, Janice Zunino, Georgia Fras- er, Midge Schlegal, Marla Basien, Jackie Hursi, Dolores Drew, Susie Page, Ora Lou Armsfrong. Third Row: Jim Marchefli, Bob Davis, Bruce Ulrich, Jerry Waren, Gary Wrighi, Jim Openshaw, Joe Clark, Scofiy Burke.
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