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Richard Ruyts Silence, is golden so fare ye well. Though quiet you are, we think you're swell. Cactus is by far the most shy boy in the class, but he gets around. Uncle Sam has invited him to join the naval reserves. I love horses, says he, but he makes good use of his car. Trade- marks: Car and cow-boy boots. Jean Kocis Words are golden nuggets, guard them well. Quiet raised to the nth degree describes this lass. Her words dur- ing class can easily be counted, but . . . when school is done? She manages her Ford with the greatest of ease and is most obliging to all who need a lift , Mary Stachura There is always time for laught- er A smile a day keeps one merry and gay, according to Sparky , She has more of a reputation for love of fun than for study, but we like her as she is. When you hear giggling, look for Mary. Cleo Garcia For she is just a quiet kind IV hose nature never varies. Oratory is not Cleo's forte, but then, someone has to listen. Her quiet, plodding perseverance has brought her to her goal, Gradua- tion. At a party her dancing feet are never still. Theresa Gonzales A merry heart doth good like a medicine. Happiness reigns everywhere within the radius of Teddy's smile. Anyone connected with Guadalupe Center will testify to this. Her laughing disposition makes school life much easier to bear. Her greatest joy is helping others. Beverly Hagen It is more blessed to give tha to receive. A sea of freckles divided by a Irish nose depicts Bev , our I diantown special. She lo v e dancing, especially among h own neighbors and friends. Be erly faithfully reports all inc dents which occur while she is o duty as student councilor. Patricia Lewandowski rv Never a frown, nor an unkin word hut always happy ar gdylll Mischief sparkles in Pat'. brown eyes and sets off her plea ing personality. She studies . . yes . . . but, when there is fun be had, count on Patty. Danci and swimming are her favori pastimes. Phyllis Meo A pearl of great pf-iw. This is a perfect description of Phyllis. Phyl is efficient in many sports but is at her best when on the ice. Her popularity with her classmates was proved when she was elected as attend- ant to the basketball queen. 'I4
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james Schultz I may not be the wisest, but I have fun. jim is an experienced sales- man. His favorite occupation is drawing cars and his main ambi- tion is to be a designer and in- ventor. Tuhy has enough en- ergetic drive to accomplish all he sets out to do. Joyce Civello Short in stature but lull in ideas is joycie who comes from Mt. Carmel. If I take a child's part in many more plays, I'll never grow up,', says this faithful Stud- ent Councilor. She likes swanky clothes and four-inch heels. Alice Guevara Her quiet manner ne'er OHUYIKJJ, To belt! out all ber nature tends. When brothers think you are great , it must be trueg so, Alicia must be perfect. Her warm grin dispels all clouds and scatters sunshine everywhere. No wonder her frineds are many. Mary Panico Seldom beard, but always there. Quietness is her way of ex- pressing satisfaction. One of Mary's favorite pastimes is sing- ingg she also belongs to the soft- ball team. She is a true Sodalist and an active member of the Library Club. 'I3 Dorothy Seman In ber tongue is the law of kllI!l1l!3X.Y.n Dot is easily contented when knitting, listening to the radio, or reading poetry. Topping Dorothy's list of favorite songs is Holiday for Strings. The violet is her favorite flower. Thanks tu her, all classes start on time. Nancy Kwiatkowski A quiet girl with u helping bum! for everyone. Because Nan is such a de- mure little girl, everyone is sur- prised at her skill in her favorite sports, bowling, skating and horseback riding. In her leisure time Nancy enjoys reading and taking pictures. Margaret Espinoza A little sby, perhaps, but never too sby to be friendly. Margaret is a quiet girl and easy to get along with. She is amiable, reserved and definitely feminine. Dancing is her favorite recreationg homemaking is her choice of occupation. Bruce Pickelmann I'll get tbereg gire me lime. Kraut is a tall, lanky lad who was voted class cartoonist. He is an ardent baseball fan, but his first love is football. If his life goes as planned, he'll own a radio and television shop.
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Ann Wade Pleasant .the war, and lovezl a just as well, Aml in tlemeauor she was ami- able. From the time they said, lt's a girl until the last time some- one said, What a girl! Annie has been bubbling over with fun. Do not let that timorous exterior deceive you. Paul Hagen Student Council President Herd: a lad u'lJo's really haml- some, For him u'e':l offer any ransom. junie is the executive of the class. He was selected the Stud- ent Council President for '51 and Mayor on Student Government Day. Undoubtedly his great in- terest in agriculture will make him a successful citizen. Alexandra Martinez She that bulb knowledge Sparelb ber uforzlsf' We know Alex by the noise she doesn't make. Behind that quietness is a plentitude of wis- dom that everyone hears when Public Speaking is the English assignment. A pleasing blush be- speaks her modest pleasure. Josephine Maldonado Modest and slay, but nice know. lo So quiet is her manner that sometimes forget that she is there, but with a little coaxing she becomes gay and talkative. When there is something to be done, ask her, and she pitches in with a will. we . X .-if Donald Webber A man of few words as the bert of men. Don , up with the sun, opens the school doors before Mass every morning. This quiet, like- able fellow spends most of his leisure time on Bookkeeping. Few suspect his love of poetry. Sally Espinoza Precious thing: come in small packages. This is Sal . Cheerily she smiles, as through the day she fulfills her tasks. Her artistic genius adds the finishing touch to THE MAGNET. This sweet-tem- pered collector for the Credit Union gets results. Frances Santino FaillJf11l worker, always on time Her future ix bound to be f1ne. Dependable Fran could always be counted on when there was ex- tra work for the paper or Yearbook. She is a movie fan and likes to listen to the radio as she crochets or knits. Yellow is her favorite color. Lupe Rocha 1lVe'll remember L11 for quite a while. With the twinkle of the Sunny South in her eyes, Lu goes about her duties as treasurer for the Credit Union. A smart dresser and a good dancer, she is an active member of the Comeximo and Talpaquanias Clubs. 15
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