Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 30 text:

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I WANDA SAYRE The girls sure handle the mon- ey. Wanda was treasurer of the class for the past two years, and secretary the year before. This gal was a member of C. S. F. in her first and second year and of G. A. A. in her second, third, and fourth year. i DON BROOKS Since his sophomore year Don bolstered the football team as end. For his first three years he centered for the basketball team and in the last two years belonged to the V. C. In the capacity of class vice-president Don took over last year in the president's ab- sence. SHIRLEY BARBEE Tennis and athletics character- ized Shirley. Since the tenth grade she was a member of the G. A. A. and tennis occupied her spare time for the past two years. Among her other interests were three years of band, a year of chorus, and Girls' League. -ix., n l I. .I ! Y ROBERT KEYSER In his comings and goings Bob has found time for the class presi- dency and C. S. F. in his freshman year. In the athletics department he played football in the twelfth grade, basketball in the ninth, tenth, and twelfth, and track in the ninth. 25



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