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WE HAVE VARIED CLASSES FROM WHICH WE CHOOSE COLLEGE PREP COURSES OR FOLLOW VOCATIONAL APTITUDES . . . Mr. Pierroi reminds Delberf Speir fha? safefy is fha firsf essenfial. CLASSES
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Freshmen Come To FRESHMEN BOAST THE LARGEST CLASS AT S.J.H.S. BACK ROW: Edgar Smyser, Ronald Kennedy, Bill Irmen, Jim Quaranfillo, Norman Hunf, Fred Miranda, Robert Walsingham. Eldean Rose, Don Goforih. Joe PiroT, Don Behnlren. THIRD ROW: Don King, Woody Rodriguez, David Biggs, Kenneih Toriez, Don Morrow, Gene Edwards. Frank Lunsford, Jesse King. Francis Whiiing. Ted Milligan, Jerry Smifh, Cecil Tale, Jim Quasf, Clifford Planchon, Russell Reish. SECOND ROW: Edward Marruifo, Nancy McOsker, Sue Walfher, Elaine Wiseman, Marcia Bradley, Shirley Long, LaVon Bellzner, Evangeline Rodriguex, Beffy Whiie, Helen Revie, Mary Ann Page, Carol Wixom, Lois Meffson, Leon Bailey, Gary DeSoTo. FRQNT ROW: Thelma Razon, Audrey Smifh, Norma Rowe, Mona Kolb, Le Nafia Clary, Belly Byker, Beverly Towner, Frances Bufler, Wanda Gardner, Paisy Fifzgibbons, Joyce Norfhrup, Carol Wolslau, Gerfrude Kinkade. THERE WAS JUST ONE THING The upper classmen considered greener Than Those gay ribbons worn on SainT PaTrick's Day...and ThaT was The Treshmen, class of '56 when school opened on The TenTh oT SepTember. Some were awed and some were scared. Some were Timid and even a Tew were bold. There was ThaT Treshman boy who walked up To a TaculTy member beTween passing bells and asked, May I carry your books To your nexT class? BUT THEY CAUGHT ON FAST! The Treshman class has reason To remember iTs Tirsl' week in school Tor a long Time. Freshman acTiviTies sTarTed wiTh The hike To The Armed wiTh gallons oT whiTe wash, shovels and hoes. They sTarTed The climb aT The break oi dawn. The sTeep climb Trom The mounTain base To iTs peak, which Tow ers among The clouds, is quiTe a walk. MANY UNKNOWN ARTISTS musT have been discovered The day Freshman lniTia- Tion rolled around-or so iT would seem from The lipsiick and mascara decoraTions a- dorning The Trosh. We saw boys crawling up The Senior Walk in burlap wrappings, high-heeled shoes, and ladies' haTs, and carrying large Tin pans, baby dolls, nippled boTTles, and TooTh brushes Tor scrubbing The Walk. The girls were gruesome, Too. We saw Them beiore school polishing senior's shoes-liT was probably The lasT Time 22
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