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Under the direct supervision ofthe Student Council president, Dave Yamamoto, the magazine drive leaped into the hands of the sellers, sellers, sellers. Good! ,C 'I It represented money-money they made for the Student Body treasury. Mak- ing money wasn't the only good part, the council also had the authority to dis- perse it. Aside from handling the cash, Vice-president Larry Johnson and secre- tary Teresa Iwakiri posted the duty lists for the service clubs. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: lefi to right, standing: Art Knodel, Bus. Mgr., Steve Shimizu, Treas., Teresa Iwakiri, Sec., Dave Yamamoto, Pres., Larry Johnson, Vice-Pres. im! Q ff 'VE ms .ifA-' 4.--u - J gi STUDENT COUNCIL: Front row, left to right: S. Shimizu, L. Johnson, Wandrey, P. Gaschk, M. Kinoshita, W. Eastman, D. Kawabato, J. D. Yamamoto, T. Iwakiri, A. Knodel. Row 2: F. Spear, D. Walston, Herting. M. Emmert, B. Fore, F. Schwyhart, C. Falcioni, G. Fugita. Row 3: D. 17
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3 3 9 Front row: lefi fo right: L. Watanabe, L. Brinkman, A. Johnson, K. Crowe, L. Tubesing, S. Lehnert, C. Falcioni, J. Reardon, P. Dofy, K Heckert. Row 2: M. Pasinehi, B. Bevegni, P. Wellenfin, C. Clevenger, M. Falcioni, J. Stageberg, J. Yoshioka, S. Yamada, J. Ereth, S. Kaelin K. Bunge. Row 3: D. Massie, K. Barnes, B. Johnson, J. Berg, B. King B. Wambold, C. Askew, C. Tanabe, C. Ross, D. Walsh, E, Hurt. Row 4 F. Spear, J. Herting, B. Alyea, C. Clover, E. Hori, J. Campeau, C Olson, K. Minch, K. Meucci, C. Feller, M. Kinoshira, D. Knodel,J Meucci, T. Wenzel, Miss Lindstrom. Row 5: K. Roberts, L. Johnson D. Yamamora, T. Turnbull, L. Heiberg, B. Bobbin, A. Knodel, D Kawabara, S. Shimizu, T. Novofney, R. Johnson, M. Arnold. Flame Club Magazine Captains Magazine Drive Captains add up day's soles. Fronl' row: leff Row 3: A. Johnson, D. Kawabafa, M. Jankanish, M. Kinoshifa, io righh F. Schwyhart, M. Emmert, J. Herring. Row 2: G. Fu- P. Gaschk. gita, S. Shimizu, A. Knodel, J. Yoshioka, B. Wambold, F. Spear.
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1 SABERETTES: Front row, left to right, B. Bevegni, C. Hatley, Wol L. Watanabe, D. Walsh, F. Schneider. Row 2: J. Yoshioke, S. Saberettes Personal conduct and efforts, good examples to others, willingness to work, ability to assume responsi- bility, and a pleasing personality . . . these determined the selection of this year's Saberettes. Responsibilities included dusting and cleaning windows, bookcases and pictures, and seeing that the study hall was kept clean. They worked in cooperation with the Saber Knights to promote the Christmas spirit by decorating the Junior High halls during the holiday season. The organization had no officers as such but Teresa Iwakiri, ASB secretary, was presiding chairman of the group. Mrs. Swanson was their advisor. SABER KNIGHTS: Front row, left to right, D. Simchen, B . Row 3: S. Kono, T. Talbot, T, Turnbull, A. Fredrickson, F. Bing Boyer, L. Johnson, B. Wambold, D. Clark. Row 2: B. Nalder, D. Pelham, K. Roberts, D. Tanabe, T. Wenzel, R. Poleskie 5 V ,...,, . L 5 slegel, E. Hari, J. Campeau, C. Williams. Row 3: K. Minch, K. Wellentin, C. Dinsmore, S. Boitano. Saber Knights Initiative, aggressiveness, and dependability. . . these were qualities attributed to the Saber Knights who were chosen by their home room teachers. They func- tioned as a service club, performing various duties in the Junior High. Membership increased from nineteen to twenty-six this year. Their activities included deco- rating the halls for Christmas, and supervising lunch- room and hall conduct. Acting president was Larry Johnson and Mr. Hall was their advisor. isser, J. Call. ,x '42 i fe I Q- . S. 5
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