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Traffic Control We would like you to become ac- quainted with the Traffic Control, for they are the ones who give tickets to the violators of school traffic laws. Safety Week was a successful achievement due to the combined ef- forts of the State Highway Patrol and S.H.S. traffic squad. First row: Sgt, Barron, Doug Taylor, Rich- ard Goodman, Jim Ritchey, Lester Spring, Richard Drury, Advisor. S1-4-oml row: Chester Wright, Mike Kuidera, George Smith, Rodney Brown, Fred Stone. Third row: Horace Saunders, Joe Roberts, Jim Anderson, Derrick Lord. Yell Leaders We want you to meet the boys who have been leading the yells all year. They were present at all football and basketball games and introduced a new yell at every rally. Adelbert Patterson, Ellis Kent, Jim Mathews Song Leaders Pep, vigor and vitality describe these girls, our song leaders. A pep rally for the Lodi Game and two new songs were among their ac- complishments. Floy McKee, Joanne Peterson, Juanita Nettle-s Assembly Production This is the newly organized and smoothly functioning Assembly Pro- duction Class, Which, under the di- rection of Miss Hoffman, has put on all the rallies during the Spring semester. These are meme-brs of the Assembly Production class which plans all rallies at S.H.S. Miss Hoffman is the advisor.
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Fall Controls Presenting the group of students who maintain law and order on the S.H.S. campus . . . The boys' and girls' controls. Members were pres- ent at all football games and rallies. Rotating weekly, they were on hall duty to keep the Main and Science buildings quiet during the 12:25 lunch hour. First row: Darrah Lee, Donald Angerina, Clarence Nevis, Manuel Marino, Allen Croft. Second row: James Ritchey, Ken- neth Beebe, Garold Singer, Lytton Lewis, Doug Taylor, John Rivers. Third row: Glenn Onizuka. Lloyd Rasmussen, Bob Sayles, Art Golding, Richard Strong, Art Hammond. Kenneth Tatton. Fourth row: Al Beardsley, Paul Bramwell, Larry Bingham, First row: Dolores Schultz, Shirley Doug- las. Sec-ond row: Lorraine Isaacson. Caro- lee Long, Mildred McKay, Elizabeth Oliver- as, Marv Ng. Third row: Janice Hammond, Mary Schuler, Judith Alles, Marilyn Ilgen- fritz, Eloise Busalacchi. Fourth row: Bar- bara Liversedge, Sue Guernsey. Sally Sut- ton, Miriam Sage, Jean Dinublo, Spring Controls The controls, headed by Allen Croft and Mildred McKay in the fall, and by Arla Nagel and Caryl Scott in the spring, hold regular meetings and court for law offenders. Guided by I. C. Cave and Miss Alice Mc Innes, these students have had a great responsibility in patrolling the grounds and enforcing the rules of the school. First row: Paul Stovall, Paul Bramwell, Al Beardsley, Manuel Marino, Al Pecchenino. Second row: Jim Mathews, Bob Sayles, Ronald Knight, Rolly Dean, Kenneth Tat- ton. John Cima. Third row: Martell Smith, Jack Waldron, Renaldo Ratto, Art Golding, Doug Taylor, Bill Stites, Dick Newell. Fourth row: Lloyd Rasmussen, Jim Cox, Tom Klinger, Neil Dollarhide. First row: Barbara Curnow, Jean Fleming, Carolee Long, Judith Dickinson. Second row: The-da Martin, Dorothy Daykin, Bar- bara Liversedge, Doris Reed, Charlotte Duncan. Third row: Lilly Blickle, Betty Lucas, Arla Mae Nagel, Elizabeth Moore. Fourth row: Betty Robustelli, Yvonne Emmerson, Donna O'Del1, Jean McCowan, Shirley Flaningam, Marian Hoskins.
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Guard 8c Tackle Would you like to come into the Gat office and see what takes place each Week, in order that you may receive your paper every Friday? We find the staff members making a last minute rush to beat copy deadlines, the business manager straigh- tening out the ads, and the photographer dashing around, in an attempt to find what pictures are to be taken for this week's edition. With all this, the staff still puts out special papers for the Freedom Train, April Fool's Day, and Christmas. Top to bottom: Eileen Sears, Beverley Fetsch, Barbara Price, Eileen Eddy, Gat office Chris- mas tree, Helen Kessel, Jack Francis, Betty L P ' P' ,l i Fl M K e Nadine ucas, eggy ic cer ng, oy c e , Hoeser, Neil Dollarhide, Lilly Blickle. ,,
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