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MISS MARY PHILLIPI MARGARET WOODALL MISS FLORENCE LORMER Adviser Senior A Play Business Adviser ART DOMINY GRAHAM KELLY ANN FISHER BARBARA CLARE Ditch Day Senior A Russ Commencement Annual CYNTHIA PASWATERS JACOUELINE FOERSTER PAT D'AVE VIRGINIA MAGUIRE Gift Day BaII Vespers Sport Dance BOB RAGENOVITCH MARY JO SCI-INELL JACK AXELSON DOROTHY SCHWARTZ Skating Party Motto Assemblies Business Manager THEA BETH RICE HELEN HEAD GAY DILL PERSIS THORPE Senior A Song Publicity Flowers Historian C-EORGIE LINDSEY ESTELLE STRUGO BETTY WOODHOUSE Rings Mothers' Day Tea Announcements Nineteen
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LEONARD BLACK MARJORlE PAYNE MARGIE-LOU KELLEY DAN NIELSON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Seniors Begin with a Bump HOWING great enthusiasm tor class activities, more than halt the senior A members attended their tirst attair ot the semester, a skating party at the Mission Beach rink. Although bumps and talls were trequent occurrences, the party was rated successtul. Next event was the senior A sport dance April tirst in the boys' gym. A carnival and April Fool's day motit were carried out. The mothers' tea, honoring mothers ot class members, was held May sixth in the Little Theatre. Attire tor ditch day, vespers, graduation and the ball was modeled in a tashion show presented by senior A girls in Russ auditorium. The Ghost Flies South, a comedy by Frederick Jackson, was staged by members ot the class May eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth in Russ auditorium. Sunburned backs and sore muscles were the result ot Ditch day, May thirty-tirst at Del Mar, when the elders enjoyed a day ot swimming, dancing and other sports. Vesper services are scheduled to be held in Russ auditorium June fifth, with Chaplain A. M. Peterson otticiating. On Gift day, June eighth in Russ auditorium, graduating students will be presented with humorous gitts designed to bring blushes to unsuspecting cheeks. Glamorous gowns, pretty girls and handsome boys will be in evidence at the senior A prom, June eighth, in the Mission Beach ballroom. The ball is the last social event ot the seniors. Bidding tarewell to the Gray Castle, graduates will receive their diplomas on the stage ot the organ pavilion in Balboa park, June tenth. Eighteen
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First row: Rice, Oderbolz, Bartlett, Maguire, Alison, Storm, Kelly, Maggini, Baldelli, Smith. Second row: l-lironalca, Wahrenbrock, Conner, Posten, Dill, Wilmoth, Kunlcle, Elliot, Winlce. Third row: Warren, Schnell, Goldsmith, Brown, l-larlcelrath, Greenrnan, Fisher, A., Long. Fourth row: Evans, Fisher, B., Milliard, Morishita, Gay, Brown, Johnson. Fifth row: Gates, Wagner, W. F. Reyer, director, Lindsey. Choir Upholds Tradition LIMAXING three years ot vibrant, pulsing high school lite, the senior A members ot the l-lilltop's twin Advanced Glee clubs are scheduled to appear at vespers and commencement, where they will be lcnown as the senior A choir. Begun more than twenty years ago by Miss Nell Cave, a tormer l-lilltop music teacher, the senior A choir has become a tradition ot the Gray Castle. W. F. Reyer, head ot the l-lilltop music department, has acted as director ot the choir tor many years: accompanist is Mrs. Reyer. Senior A Class Song by Thea Beth Rice San Diego, we salute you, San Diego, we'll be taithtul Comrade, dear and true. To your standards high: Years may pass: we'll still recall Long may be your victory, Your steadfast white and blue. Long may your colors tly. With this June class ot thirty-eight With our class song ot thirty-eight Your memory will stay On this, our tarewell day, And ever echo in our hearts, We give you thanlcs tor guidance true Dear Old Castle Gray. Dear Qld Castle Gray. Twenty
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