High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 24 text:
“
JUNIV R SNA 'S want 'T' Where IS she now Spoffed some men Hospital Canyon Minus a hand ls at good? 20 Loohng af somefhung7 Mus? be 'cies' Don? lei fhns happen Yo you' , -J- IX. Cheese cake I love fha? man Heavy dufy Wush we had a car Look e9 fha? pose Where are you gonnq a e De Feef7 The look' Sweenne Can .1 be?
”
Page 23 text:
“
Tai ,QL ,, sv inf I ,. - 3 j g' X air I 'FP fZ?3i?Q' pf I sv fl? 'ggi 513,541 We Jl NIOR PROM The Tradi'icnaI .lurfer Prom was held 'nf year on Decernper I5 a' nine o'cIocl, Tne 'heme Tor The evening was Candy Land. The gym was avracrively CSCOVGICG w h gum drops, coolrie iar: ginger bread Tigures and Iollypops. There were canov cane Tences and in The cenTer oT The room There were Three immerse candy cahef which reached Trom The Tloor To The ceiI'ng. MeeTing The couples aT The door were Mr, WesTIalce, Mrs. Baum- gardner and Mrs. Down our advisors Tor The dance. Wallcing inTo The gymnasium one beheld a 'lpop Inn which TIT6 reTreshmenT commiTTee consisTing oT CharIoTTa T-lauschiIdT, Mariorie Price, DoroThy Grebe and Audrey Dana, had seT up wiTh The help oT Miss Madison. The music was Then heard driTTing Through The doors' and The music commiTTee, Anne Serpa and Johnny Silveria proudly proclaimed ThaT They had secured Bob Grays orchesTra Tor The even'ng. The Tloor was doTTed wiTh uniTorms Trom every branch oT The service and The hundred couples were soon dancing. The Tavors, provided by The bid commiTTee: Tommy Williams, I2uTh Marks, I-Iilda KurTh, and STandTord Kibbe, were dance orograms wiTh slceTched candy canes on The cover in red and whiTe. ATTached Te The Tavors wiTh red and whiTe sTring were Two candy lcisses. The dance was proclaimed one oT The besT ever given. Under The supervfsion oT Mr. WesTlake The cean-up comm'TTee soon had The gym ir order and anoTher J.in'or Prom had danced in'o The pasT. DECORATION COMMITTEE, CANDY LAND JUNIOR PROM fs: TOP ROW, leH To righi: CroxTon, Mrs. Down, Lindeman Horsfkorla SECOND --.Q I, ' , 4 ROW: Jacobson, Funkhouser, Garrison, Venable, Rickman THIRD ROW Alcock T ' -', 4 -A-' , Monnich, Seaqrave, Simas A ,T 1 . 4 7, I . an g '-- ? L - A .7 ,, I , 1, A 'imflg is --'gh' s- , U ' 4 . ' ,1f,'?fT'bi' 'S 3 - 'GH -J 'f 4 :-' pf - ' 'U I r , . ., 1 I Y 1 x -'SDL-' Il? L t .,, . .v 1- , . gs I 'I Er, ly , ,gh n gi -1 is s Tl 2 'i 'f ,. f , . 221 - I T 1 f- 1 ' . 4 . X - 5 1. ij , i - . 'I s . A 'I X' i' 4'::.,'s5, ,,fQTQ: ' T' ' I 1-2, 5 Q. f , I rg K -if ' . T' , 1, Til 1 ' 12 '
”
Page 25 text:
“
The move Trom The balcony To The main Tloor marked The debuT oT Those ersTwhiIe Freshmen and TuTure Juniors. our Sophomore class. The TradiTionaI move-up assembly opened The door To Their second year. In SepTember The class wenT over The Top in The bond drive wiTh an average oT 9370. Several of The separaTe ad- visory secTions wenT all The way and achieved IOOOXO. March came in like a Iion, and broughT wiTh iT The Tradi- Tional Sophomore Hop-The TirsT ever held on a SaTurday nighT. IT was a TribuTe To good old Irelancl, indeed, Tor sure and begorra The Theme was ThaT oT SainT PaTrick's Day, wiTh paddies and colleens wearing a biT o' green in honor oT The occasion. Shamrocks, pipes, and pigs adorned The gym and green and whiTe sTreamers compleTed The decoraTions. Presi- denT Lloyd AITamarino appoinTed Lavonne Anderson as chairman of The decoraTion commiTTee wiTh Norman RiTTer. David Millinger, Dolores Rico, Beverly Wilcox, Agnes Vierra. Marice Delgado, and Norma Crouch as commiTTee members. Miss Hawley was advisor. Music was provided by The IaTesT recordings. A class voTe had been Taken on These from selec- Tions made by Dulla Bardacos and Barbara Parker under The supervision oT Mrs. Callow. The commiTTee's and class' eTTorTs were well regarded. The hop was a sensaTionaI success. Under a new assembly plan, The Sophomores were scheduled To presenT a program in The IaTTer parT oT March. By coincidence This STudenT Body Assembly Tell on March 23. which was Tacky Day, so a cafe scene complefe wiTh a masTer oT ceremonies and Tloor show added To The day's TesTiviTies. During The year, TaIenT was discovered which hereToTore had been raTher overlooked. Few knew ThaT Bob ScoTT Tap danced. Mary Lopez enTerTained TrequenTIy aT various meeT- ings wiTh solos on her saxophone, and Dolores Rico was raTher unoTTiciaIIy eIecTed Sophomore accompanisT. When The Drama Class was searching Tor dramaTic maTerial Tor several sTudenT direcTed plays, many characTers were chosen from This class. NoT only did They conTribuTe To drama, buT also To The field oT sporTs. In baskeTbaII There were Don Newbury, STanIey RoberTson, Jimmy Fisher, Bob Fredrich, and William Venable. Some oT Those who wenT ouT Tor TooTbaII were Lloyd AITa- marino, Bob WrighT, Charles Brasher, Bill Cole, Jim Fisher, MarTin Grier, Richard I-IasTie, Tony Lopez, I-Iarold Lowery and Clarence Myers. Class pugilisTs were Richard I-IasTie, Paige McFadden, and I-Iarold Lowery, who Took To The arT of boxing. -In May The class did The honors oT decoraTing Tor Bac- caIaureaTe, and in so doing, broughT The year's acTiviTies To an end. Sophomore advisors Tor The year were Mrs. Callow, Miss I-Iawley, Mrs. Ziegler ,and Mr. Morgan. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS N ORMAN RITTER Fall Prosideni LLOYD ALTAMARINO Fall Vice-Presidem ANNA MARTI Fall Secrefary S JPi-IOMORE9 LLOYD ALTAMARINO Spring Presideni RALPH RUDKIN Spring Vice-Presidenf NORMA CROUCH Spring Secreiary ELIZABETH McCRORY Spring and Fall Treasurer 2I
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.