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'K . ' 81444 .. s Here we are again! Another lunior Class, full of spirit and activity. One need only look at the roster of familiar names in our class to see how well we are represented in every phase of Commerce life. First, and probably most important, is the C. S. F., among whose members are these luniors: Low Non Chan, Anna Doi, Helen Dubner, Verna Esposto, Ruth Grossmark, Herman Katz, Marjorie Ng, Carl Peterson, Pauline Verducci, Anna Wolf, and Alice Young, for the High Iuniors, and, leanne Arsanis, George Brown, Mae Chan, Ioseph- ine Falli, Ralph Guenther, Gladys Holcombe, Edith Houston, Harno lkebuchi, Andrew lameson, Frank limbo, Donald Knight, An- drew Kristensen, Betty Leong, lune Mori, Selby Morse, Rose Ng, Frances Nicholos, Agnes Ogi, Tom Oshita, Gold Moon OW, Mildred Rossback, Elda Salari, Georgia Stasa, Rena Stefani, Tom Stanley, and Edith Weaver, in the Low lunior Class. lf you will notice, all of the foregoing names are con- stantly seen on the C. S. F. roll call. As for football, We are way up on top with the following: Amos Atkins, lake Cor- boff, Pete Nelson, Nick Dijanich, Tom Preve- zich, Bill lrwin, Leroy Payne, Iohn Samson, Gene Sheffield, Louie Colio, and many others. The Iunior Class had a funfest in a spirited 'lbike-ride. A troupe of boys and girls gaily pedalled their way through the park and returned late in the afternoon, happy and windblown. Another activity was the lunior Christmas Party, a gala affair with a Santa Claus motive and good things to eat. The leaders of the class Cas photographed aboveb are: President, Bill lrwin, Vice-Presi- dent, Nellie Pacheco, Secretary, Barbara Andersen, Treasurer, Marjorie Anderson, G. A. Rep., Pauline Verducci, B. A. Rep. 1 1 Harry Morrison, lournal and Spirit Rep. Helen Dubner, and Yell Leader, Lee Stafford. t24l
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V L..., .faux Wana Qlau The Officers of this class are as follows: lim Collins, President, Gloria Arribas, Vice- President, luanita Carso, Secretary, Ken Mitchell, Treasurer, Mary Allen, lournal Rep- resentative, Bill Payne, B.A.B., Delilah Gann, GJ-LB., Dorothy Scott, Social Representative, and Bill Loskutoff, Yell Leader. These officers have lead their class through a very happy term. , The low seniors celebrated L4-H4 Day on December 6, which turned out to be a great success. There is a confident feeling that every student in the low four class will make a fine high senior and aid with the same co- operation and determination that was shown through all their years at Commerce High School. Mr. Leland Martin is the adviser this term. f 26 This term the low seniors have enjoyed a happy and eventful term. By voting on white senior sweaters they have done away with an old and established custom of having blue sweaters. The pins which they will proudly wear as high seniors are also con- sidered new. The low senior class was well represented in the Student Body Office by Gloria Nies, Ken Hansen, Bob Fair, and Bill Loskutoff. On the athletic field the class excelled with such able athletes as Bill Payne, lim Collins, Sam Chicos, and Gene Lowe. ln the lour- nalism Class we find Audrey Kohn, lrene Fitzgibbons, Catherine Barbara, Edith Bos- enlund, Mary Allen,'and Delilah Gann. This journal is edited by Low Pours. l
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