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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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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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TOT ROW— D. Mitchell Nida. Otta, Ekstein. Les Christensen, F. Kobayashi, Darling, Fuiioka, Littlejohn, L. Mori, Nylander McMillan M ' r. McClain. SECOND ROW— H. Gilbreath, K. Miwa, J. McConnell, J. Lewis, Younger, Hagerma ' n, F. Miwa. FRONT ROW— O. Chandler, E. Kanagae, W. Kobayashi, Hogue, M. Maxon, Wakeham. Hl-Y To create, maintain, and extend through the community a feeling of Christian fellowship. Using this as a creed, the Garden Grove chapter of the Hi-Y was or- ganized by Mr. McClain with a charter membership of thirty boys. One of the mam purposes of the club is to lend to the school athletic contests their help as gate tenders and officials, when needed. The first social function of the Hi-Y was held in the gym, during the second semester. Playing basketball and initiating the new members by the old hot hand method, were the entertainment, after which they all partook of pie and ice cream. Officers: president, Clarence Nida; vice-president, Richard McKinnon; secretary- treasurer, Harry Gilbreath; sargeant-at-arms, Ben Kolb; adviser, Mr. McClain. • • • -(29)-
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