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CLASS HISTORY September of 1938 marked the beginning of a school exper- ience for the following pupils: Ronald Lohec, Sally Remmers, Allene Konzack, Fran ces Mabel Gresham, Erma Locke, Fred Moore, Mary Luna, and Wanda Beaver. In the third grade we felt priviledged to receive Tom Brown into our class. Upon reaching the fifth grade I. E. Franks was added to our class role. The highlight of the sixth grade was the combining of Alta Loma and' Arcadia's classes. Also, Robert Marx and William Dyda joined our happy number at that time. The three fair maidens added to our number in the seventh grade were Peggy Tacquard, Rosie Moore, and Connie Dodds. At last we achieved the goal of eighth grade at Santa Fel Ruperto Mendoza was awaiting us. The freshman class welcomed Patsy Ortego with open arms. The sophomore year was enriched by class parties, beach par- ties, and slumber parties. Wanda Beaver was elected queen. Our junior year was especially interesting because we sponsor- ed the annual carnival and succeeded in electing Allene Konzack queen. The junior-Senior banquet was given in the Galvez Hotel, sponsored by Mrs. Weed and Mr. Whitaker. James Wilson was the only new class member that year. Ray Reifel's untimely death was a sad experience for all of us. The senior year arrived at last! The class greeted Jo Marie Freeman at mid-term. Mrs. Weed and Mr. Whitaker are our sponsors. Again our candidate, Patsy Ortego, was elected queen. Words are inadequate to express the joy and satisfaction that is going with the activities - - the rings, the Alumni Reception, the Annual, the class play, the pictures, the trips, and the parties. The Commencement, the Cgnsummating goal of the year, looms before us.
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SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS We dedicate this page to our sponsors, Hal Whitaker and Mrs. Mary Alice Weed, to show our appreciation for the guidance and assistance they have given us in our junior and senior year.
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, of Santa Fe High School, each of us being of fairly sound mind, and of better health, but thinking of the day when we shall be leaving this beloved school, do, with tears in our eyes, word this, our last will and testament bequeathing to our successors, the treasures we have acquired: Fred Moore's cows to Arthur Autry and Joyce Eernisse. Tom Brown's pin-up collection to Jene Dyess and Gerrell Beh- ringer. J. E.'s left half in football to H. M. Bodine. Rona1d's nick-name of Deacon to Willie Paul Bush. He also wills his beloved center position to A. J. Davidson. Ruperto's Atlas muscles to Mike Callanang with great reluc- tance, Donnie Harvey is to receive his two front teeth. James' calm serenity to Francis Chiles and Walter Ferguson. William's athletic powers to Stanley Ethridge and Alvy Lee Filer and also his basketball technique to Raymond Hechler. Robert's friendly smile to Kermit Harris. He also wishes to give Teddy Sayko his wasp waist. Connie's collection of love notes to Velma Sue Brundrett and Farrer Fillioz. Tom's oratorial ability to Nyles Locke and Martin Morgan. Rosie's volleyball ability to Melba Howry. Sally's blonde tresses to Ruby Bethune and june Harrin. Wanda's diplomatic smile to Mandy Milligan and Bobby McCarty. Allene's volleyball dexterity to Neva Nell Davenport and Nina Rae Godwin. Frances' height to Anna Mae Hechler and Charlotte Schulze. Patsy's dual ability to be catty and friendly to Jo Ann Gillioz. Erma's enthusiastic ejaculations about Junior boys to Nelda Bran- don and Carol Behringer. ' jo Marie's ability to write poetry to Lois Westmoreland. Mary's sparkling eyes to Vonciel Bailey. Peggy's pleasing disposition to Doris Sturm and Eva Trippel.
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