Garden Grove High School - Argonaut Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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TOP ROW— T Hunt Weaver R. Lehnhardt, R. Basse, E. Chaffee, Dot Beardsley, Thurston, F. Hunt, A. Harper, Bogett! Swenson Lillian Curry, Arkley, V. Estep, Epps. THIRD ROW-Endo, A. Forry, I. Donahue, Brown. Coates ' Fontella Hudson V. Mitchell, A. Force, F. Chandler. Patterson, Y. Kawahara. SECOND ROW-Miss Rous K Donahue Reynolds, Mark, Leonard, Smith, Wilco , Rice, McConnell, T. Narataku, B. Dales. FRONT ROW— Mrs. Reafsn ' yder.M. Schauer, J. Dales, Phillips, G. Kobashi, Uyeno, M. Kanagae, S. Narataku, Nakasaki, Sato S. A. A. Created for the purpose of fostering a spirit of cooperation, sportsmanship, and physical efficiency, the Girl ' s Athletic Association is one of the most valuable activi- ties of the school. Each girl who earns two hundred points becomes a member. One hundred points may be earned by making a first team, twenty-five points are gained by serving as captain or manager of a class team, and fifty points are given for acting as general manager of a sport. Taking the place of the customary popularity contest to raise funds, the G. A. A. sponsored a student dance in March. Several dinners besides the traditional t rips to the mountains and beach com- pleted the social program for the year. Miss Rous and Mrs. Reafsnyder acted as advisers. • • • -(27)-

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SECRETARIAT R. O. G. TOP ROW — Clark, Jorgenson, Tate, Weber, Edwards, Reafsnyder. SECOND ROW — Y. Kasaka, Mrs. Pringle, Z. Rogers, L. Ima- moto, M. Ochiyo, Steward, D. Hudson, Minor, T. Nakai, H. Otsu. FRONT ROW— Koba- shi, Hayward, Kakita. EUODIA TOP ROW— G. Allen, M. Allen, R. Lehn- hardt, Edwards, El- len Russell, Boothe, Gladys Killingbeck. SECOND ROW — Nlshida, Stock, A. Brady, Dorothy Gard- ner, E. Killingbeck, Perdum, Sutton, Miss Hidden, B. Brady. FRONT ROW — Fay Hudson, J. Muti, Lockman, Wi Icox, Bartletr, L. Miller, Emma Russell. SECRETARIAT, R. O. G. Under Mrs. Pringle ' s supervision the Secretariat, R. O. G. club organized for the purpose of training for citizenship, developing cooperation, friendly association, and the study of interesting things that weren ' t possible to do in class. During the year they had several parties and exchanged programs with the Jungle club. Officers: president, Mary Kakita; vice-president, Virginia Hayward; secretary, Catherine Kobashi. • • • EUODIA One of the largest and most active girls ' clubs in the school is the Euodia club, which met weekly during the school year with the ieader, Miss Hidden, for the pur- pose of Bible study as well as social contact. During the year they have had several pot-luck suppers besides attending a district banquet in January and the convention at Pacific Palisades in May. Officers: president, Gertrude Allen; vice-president, Elsie Boothe; secretary, El- len Russell. -(26)-



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• - £ COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB TOP ROW— J. Lewis, Minoru Kosaka, Har- ris, Y. Kosaka, M. Akiyama, H. Naka- saki, Hardy, T. Sulli- van, Y. Uchida. FRONT ROW — A. Devine, Koaf a I is, Cripe, E. Jordan, demons, Rice. SPANISH CLUB TOP ROW — F. Chandler, E. Boothe, Emma Russell, A. Harper, Ellen Russell, L. Miller. SECOND ROW — B. Dales, Endo, Miss Hidden, Phillips, Price. FRONT ROW — L. Huntington, Tyler, J. Sullivan. With the discussion and study of topics pertaining to commerce and business as their purpose, the Commercial Club was organized under Mr. Dungan ' s supervision. They enjoyed a party in May. Officers: president, Harold Mutz; vice-president, Sam Uchida; secretary, Dick Hardy. • • • SPANISH CLUB Organizing with Miss Hidden as adviser, the Spanish club have entertained them- selves with varied programs throughout the year. The production of The Three Bears in Spanish proved to be most amusing. They also had a dinner. Officers: president, Lois Miller: vice-president, James Sullivan; secretary, Louis Huntington. -(28)-

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