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LIONEL CAPREZ SSCYST3-VY ................. . . 3 Treasurer 2 junior Play , , .... 3,4 Senior Play .... ....... 4 Basketball ,, ...1,3,4 Track ....... ..... 3 AnnualStaif,,, Paper Staff .... ..... 2 ,4 Glee Club , , , , Mixed Chorus ..1,2,3.4 .. ..l,2,3,4 Scholarship... ..........l,Z,3,4 MAR Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . junior Play , , , Senior Play , , , Basketball,,,,, ,,,l,2, Annual Staff.,., Paper Staff , , , Band ...... . . G1eeC1ub..... ...1,2, Mixed Chorus,,,, ,,,l,Z, TY10........... ... Quartet....... TrumpetTrio ...l,2, Cheerleader .... . . . Z, Brass Quartet , MusicAward,.., ...l,2, 1 BILL Secretary ..... Iunior Play .... Senior Play , , Basketball. . . Football .... Track . ..... . . Annual Staff . . Paper Staff ,,,, B-and ......... Mixed Ensemble Glee Club ,,... Mixed Chorus , , , Quartet Sax Quartet . . . MURPHY rom MEAD Vice-President Iunior Play , , , Senior Play . . Basketball ,,,,l,2,3, AnnualStaff... Paper Staff . . . Glee Club . . . ....i,2,3,4 3,4 ...3,4 ....4 ...2.3 .....2,3 1,2,3,4 ....1.2,3,4 4 ....3 l 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 SIMONE URBAN Vice-President Iunior Play , , , Senior Play , , , Basketball, , , , Annual Staff , Paper Staff . . . Band ....... Glee Club , , , , Mixed Chorus . Trumpet Trio , , Brass Quartet S9Xt9t....... Ouartet...... Music Award , ,
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MARYSTIELOW President.............. ... Secretary . . . Iunior Play . . . Senior Play . . ..l, Basketball ... l,2, Annual Staff , Paper Staff , , Glee Club. . .... Mixed Chorus TYi0........ Quartet . . . . . Scholarship . Music Award... ...... ... l,2,3,4 ...l,2,3.4 l,Z,3,4 4 .. .... 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 Class of 1959 CLASS COLORS: Gold and Blue CLASS FLOWER: Chrysanthemum CLASS MOTTO: What I W1ll I Can BEVERLY WARD RAMONA LOPEZ President ....... Vice-President , Junior Play . . . Senior Play. . . Basketball ..... Annual Staff . . . Paper Staff . . . Glee Club .... ...l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus , , , , , , Sextet Scholarship , , ....Z .....4 ....2,3 ........4 l,Z,3,4 ......4 ....3,4 ..1,2,3 1,2,3,4 President................ Secretary .,,, Iunior Play , , , Senior Play . . Annual Staff ,,,, Paper Staff , , , Glee Club ....... l, 2, Mixed Chorus ,,,, ,,., l ,2,3 Band .......... 1. 2, 3, Accompanist . . . l , 2 , 3 Music Award .. l,2,3 Scholarship . . l,Z,3, MARIAN CLOW Treasurer .............. . . 4 llmivf Play .............. . . . 3 Senior Play ,,,, . , 4 Basketball , , U 2 Annual Staff ,,,, , , 4 Paper Staff... ,,,,3 GleeClub .... . l 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus... , 2,3,4 Quartet ....... . . 2 Bind ....... .... 1 Z , 3 , 4 Sextet ........ 1, 3 Clarinet Trio .... .... l 2 , 3 , 4 Clarinet Quartet , , , , 3 Scholarship ,,,,, . I 1,2,4
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Class History History repeats itself, so says a well-known and oft-quoted adage, so do not be surprised if our history happens to be in some respects much like a great many other class chronicles you have heard. There is still enough difference to give us a personality of our own. Twelve years ago, on an early September morning, the class of 1947-48 assembled to be imbibed with some knowledge. The ten blank faced little creatures that came tramping up the steps were: Lionel Caprez, Marian Clow, Rose Marie Crosby, Marlene. Day, Ramona Lopez, Ioan Mead, Richard Sims, Mary Louise Stielow, Beverly Ward, and Sharon Zweifel. Our hearts quaked with the pleasure of seeing what the teacher looked like and soon learning her name. Alma Christiams finally put us through the lst and 2nd grade with Rose Marie Crosby and Richard Sims dropping out at the end of the lst year. Miss Freddie Schilling started us on our search for further knowledge in the 3rd and 4th grades with no one leaving, still giving us eight students. We started the 5th grade with eight pupils and ended with eight pupils. Mr. Donald E. Parsons was our teacher. At the beginning of the 6th grade, Richard Sims and Bruce Ward entered in making the class a great number of ten. Mr. Parsons pulled us through that year with flying colors. We dragged onto the 7th grade with Simone Urban entering in and Bruce Ward dropping out still making us a class of ten, with Mrs. Rogers trying to pound something into our thick skulls. We then journeyed on up the last mile of grade school with Mrs. Rogers still trying to teach us something. For a while we entered the building with proper amount of 8th grade humility. Of course, the spell was soon broken. The trials and tribulations of these subjects combined with problems of math and other subjects enumerated in the Course of Study, have had their disillus- ioning effects. Finally the day came when we received our diplomas saying that we had finished the year of 1955 and diplomas saying that we had gone through eight years of school. Can any of you remember the year of 1955? We were Freshmen! Our class started with Marian Clow, Beverly Ward, Ioan Mead, Ramona Lopez, Mary Stielow, Simone Urban, Sharon Zweifel, Marlene Day, Bill Murphy, Richard Sims, Iudy Herrick, and Lionel Caprez. Remember all the parties we worked so hard on? The first time we went to our classes, we got all fouled up, but we were Freshmen so we were forgiven. Initiation was the main event of the year. We girls in our gunny sack dresses and the boys in their grass skirts and midriffs. Maybe we should say something about our classes. They weren't so bad--some of them we even enjoyed. Our last day of the year was well remembered by the picnic out at the river. Some of us Went wading and swimming in the river. Boy, what fun! In 1956 we started our Sophomore year. We lost Richard Sims and Sharon Zweifel, leaving the class with ten members. This year we were a little more wise in the ways of High School, and initiation was more fun because we weren't in it! It was a real honor at the Carnival that our candidates for King and Queen Goan Mead and Bill Murphyl were chosen King and Queen. Now at last in 1957 we were part of the upperclassmen. Iudy Herrick left us
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