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RUDOLPH EPERSON JR. That man is the richest whose plea- sures are the eheapestf' st GLENN CLARENCE K1ssENc1zR They are never alone that are accom- panied with noble thoughtsf, as mm M155 Mainly lt finally came. September 9, 1947. our first day of high school when we became Fresh- men. We were officially initiated on September 26. and that night the sophomores gave us a dance. We returned the favor on November 7. by giving the Freshman Return Dance. Our officers were: Nancy Sidener, President: Donna Roberts. Vice President: and Cor- don Cardoza, Rep. Miss McCarthy and Mr. Scott were our advisors. As sophomores our freshman initiation started with a bang. and ended at the end of second period. lt was was followed bythe traditional Freshman Reception. Our leaders for the first semester were Mike Flaherty. President: Peggy Porto. Vice Presidentg Alfred Owyoung. Secretary-Treasurerg and Pat Borden. Rep. Our second semester officers were: President. Les Emighg Donna Roberts. Vice President: Pat Eiri. Secretary-Treasurerg and Howard Rodriguez. Rep. Our first venture after becoming upper classmen was to give the annual Junior Prom on May 12. 1950. The theme for that evening was Apple Blossom Time. Three nights later. the Junior-Senior Banquet was held at Marchettis' in Antioch. where we joined the Senior class in a farewell dinner. The first semester officers were Glenn Kissenger. President: Jim Gleason. Vice Pres- identg Pat Weckherlin. Secretary-Treasurerg and Pat Eiri. Rep. During the second semes- ter. Jim was President. Barbara Stevenson was Vice President. Sydney Sheehan was Secretary-Treasurer. and Mike Flaherty was Rep. To start our high and mighty Senior year. we had Rudy Esperson as President. Gloria Hirchert as Vice President. Margaret Esperson as Secretary-Treasurer. and Barbara Steven- son as Rep. On October 25. 1951. we faced the camera for our Senior Portraits. Spooks and Spasmsf' the Senior play. followed on March 9 and 10. and was a big success. April 27. the Senior Ball was given and on May 9. 1951. the Juniors and Seniors got together for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Baccalaureate services were held on June 3. and our final goal was achieved on June 7. when we graduated. Tradition was broken that evening when white caps and gowns were worn by the senior girls. Our last officers were Glenn Kissinger. Presidentg Martha Hierlihy. Vice President: Peggy Porto. Secretary-Treasurerg and David Hamilton. Rep. Our last advisors were Miss Worthington and Mr. Hammerstrom. Left to right: Barbara Stevenson. Rep.: Margaret Left to right: Peggy Porto, Secretary-Treasurer: David Es-person. Secretary-Treasurerg Gloria Hirchert. Vice Hamilton. Rep.g Martha Hierlihy. Vice President. President. XXX
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WILLIAM CoLDIRoN A fellow-feeling makes one wondrous kind. LOUISE CORREIA lt is life near the bone where it is sweetest. DORIS LORENE DUCKETT Let patience have her perfect work. PATRICIA EIRI That which before us lies in daily' life is the price of wisdom. 'fi STEPHEN MICHAEL F LAIIERTY 'A lion among ladies is a most dread- ful thing. BETTY MULLINS FREITAS There is no fear in loveg but perfect love casteth out fearf' X LESTER GERALD EMIGH Himself to sing, and build a lofty rhyme. MARGARET CLAUDINE ESPERSON It's a long lane that knows no turn . ,, ings. I WILLIAM C. FRIEDEL JR. 'flVothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing. JAMES A. GLEASON A happy soul, that all the way to heaven hath a summer's dayf, as
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