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Rae Burns Lloyd Gilardi High lunior Class Officers for the fall semester were as follows: president, Lloyd Gilardig vice president, Russell Gilmore: secretary, Richard Owen, class representative, Victor Maininig girls' representative, Audrey Mullins. High Iunior Class Officers for the spring semester were as follows: president, Rae Burns, vice president, Dick Strider, secretary, Pat McKinney: class representative, Ioseph Nevi, girls' representative Virginia Walker. Iunior Class Officers Low Iunior Class Officers for the fall sernester were as follows: president, Warren Perry, vice president, Rae Burnsg secretary, Ruth Howard: class representative, Pat Biondi, girls' representative, Pat McKinney. Low lunior Class Officers for the spring semester were as follows: president, Iames McDonaldg vice president, Arthur Hall, secretary, Lee Chandler, class representative, Carewe Costello, girls' representative, Marilyn Kelso. Jlm McDonald Warren Perry
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SENIOR NOTES lt's said that high school is one of the mostunforgetable milestones in one's lifeg so there are milestones within those four hurried, well-remembered years which have just passed from us. Mr. W. H. Van Dyke was principal. We were the first freshmen in Tam's history to be welcomed by a new prin- cipal, and although we never knew The Duke, we felt he must be grand because every body else thought so. As all freshmen we were green and we had the gyrri books to prove itg however, we didn't have much time to think about it, devoting our time to books, binders and briefcases. SB 1 W! f ! Q jtwi jl 7 6.1. -E Men g? iiili' I UL lx S W sw slush, 1 I Our student body president was johnny Roll, class president, Steve Harper. We were part of the 90 per cent that bought War Stamps and Bonds, enabling the Treasury flag to fly that fall. With new rooter's caps, high spirits, and hope we came out to lose the Big Game with San Rafael. Score 20 to l2. The spring of l945 gave us lim Culpepper as student body prexy with our own class choosing jim Normandi as president. Then it was june, first PAls, first goodbyes, and maybe, if we were lucky, our first Senior Ball. The administration of our low sophomore year included Iim Waste as student body president Dawn McKinney was our class president. ln the spring of '46 underdog candidate, Stan Klein, convinced the student body that he was the man for president. Harlan Terwilliger was elected class prexy. The Liddells and their unicycles came to Tam. Low juniors! jim Benefield was student body prexyg class president, john Votaw. Despite warning of having the Big Game called off for any misbe- havior between San Rafael and Tam, San Rafael's statue of Louis Pasteur was wearing a Letterman jacket of red paint a few days before the game. However, the game was played, and we lost. The spring semester of '47 marked the beginning of the San Rafael-Tam lnterschool Relations Committee. A joint dance, Night ln Darkest Africa, was given. Sherm Hall was student body prexy, Hayes Culpepper, class prexy. lt didn't really seem much different to be seniors, but we couldn't help using a little of that Senior prestige. We crushed the Bulldogs 32-7. Tam will never forget that team to which this book is dedicated. Sherm Hall had been re- elected student body presidentg Karl Olson was our class president. The nearer the end of high school, the more fun it was. jim Chapman ruled us our last semester while Bo Raisch was the choice of the student body. We were all busy getting into as many PAI pictures as possible cheering on the basketball five, talking of the next ski trip, getting our names in the paper. We couldn't possibly get down four Y' W i years on one page but we remember If fl the Honor T lnitiationsg senior playsg I I H y spring concertsg Pa and Ma open- Ulf 'ff' 'T housesg the letterman-faculty basket- f ball gamesg the letterman fightsg the Tm 0 ' ' Canteeng the Faculty Farce g Big v!,3,!ll:..1fg.Eg,.. -.-.- Games and Big Game ralliesp senior WfwH 0??'ifl7WW, ffff Z balls, graduationg senior picturesg the O O buses, the teachersg the homework the it 1- -- ff fd f' C1 ii f ii W - , I - - 41 rien s t e un. - - : in Q2 -12? Now we're graduating. Sorry to go - ' - ffmdcv- but anxious to leave. Tamalpais is a 'ifw grand school. We like it.
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