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PAT DENNSTEDT SOL SCHULTZ Edilof Bu.i'if2e,i'i' Flflmzrzgef' Greig Olarailv Sviaff FACED with the task of editing a Gray Castle worthy of June class of '36, the annual staff plunged into its activities early in March guided by Patricia Dennstedt, annual editor, and Sol Schultz, business manager. Shouldering a tremendous responsibility, the stahf inaugurated several startling changes. In the senior section, individual write-ups were limited to stating but one activity. This was done in order to make the section uniform and also more democratic. The staff now feels that no student will have his high school memories marred by envying the popular student and his more impressive write-up. All pictures were placed the length of the page. Hitherto exceptionally large pictures have always been run the width of the page, making it necessary to turn the whole book in order to look at them. Thanks are due to Miss Margaret Verl Freyburger and Mr. Arthur Wicks who acted as literary and hnancial advisers respectively. The art work was skillfully supervised by Miss Harriet L. Southwick. Annual staff members were: Associate editor, Phyllis La Due, Senior, Marjorie Carr and Daniel Graham, Organizations, Mabel Grant and Margaret Moseley, Humor, Peggy Beverly and Margueritte Titus, Athletics, Lee Mon- roe, Glen Munkelt, and Leon Fish, Art, Betty Carringer, Typists, Katrina Frankson and Genevieve Peery. Eigfyteen
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Q64 BOB HENDERSON JANET PHILLIPS ANNE VUELDON HARRY Prericfwzl Vice-p1'eiifJeH! S6t'l'6fcIi'-'I' Bimini' A ahinvi THREE years ago nearly 800 bewildered sophomores entered the Gray Castlels 'Portals of Knowledge. These same sophomores, although now numbering only 500, constitute the San Diego High School June 1956 grad- uating class. In the fall of 1935, the first graduates of a new junior High School, Horace Mann, joined the rank of a Caveman along with graduates from Memorial and Roosevelt. That year the class participated with a stunt in the first annual Homecoming, winning second prize. Led by Bettie Carr, in the sophomore A year, the class was represented by a green Hag during Blue and White Day. Witli the new junior year, the class witnessed the changing of periods from 40 minutes to one hour. Bob Middleton and Bob Henderson led the class fall and spring semesters respectively. In January several of the boys participated in the annual Boys' Day, and the girls, in May, were active in Girls' Day. The senior B year saw the class, with Bob Middleton at its helm, order the long awaited sweaters and rings, win first prize in Blue and XVhite Day, hold principal offices for Boys' Day, and the student body elect Tom XVilliams A. S. B. president. Leading the class this year were Bob Henderson, president, janet Phillips, vice-president, Ann Weldon, secretary, Harry Miller, treasurer. Many out- standing activities which will long be remembered by the '56 C1355 are the skating party, class play, sport dance, ditch day, senior A ball, gift day, and finally, commencement. Twenty
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