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First Row (Back): June Blizzard, Ben Finney, Ellen Belvail, Lawrence Clawson, Chester Downing, Frank Crawford, Jeanne Henderson, Melva Christensen. Second Row: Kiyoko Fujii, Florice Bratton, Hazel Bratton, Irving Byron, Benny Nisson, Herbert Rose. Jean Davis, Drusilla Esrey, Mrs. Wooten (Adviser). Third Row: Gladys Gong. Homer Detrieh. Ramona Davison. Harry Fisher. Elmer Ferrel. Olivia Alves. Weston FoUett. Helen Carlton. Evalyn Badasci. Fourth Row: Eugene Blevins, Gilbert Byron, Tonv Cardoza. Edward Calbert. Masaharu Fujii. Manuel Avila. Morgan Brown. Junior Class First Row (Back I: Elsie Larios. Jewell Rose. George Jones. Juanita Martin. Alvin May, Floyd Goodrich, Xorman Raney, Esther Mclnturff, Helen Terra. Anna Lee Logan. Second Row: Mitsue Xishimine. Lupe Medrano. James Long. Dorothy Lindsey. Jack Harrah. Ruth Mack. Fay Nichols. Lucille Thomsen. Inez Pereira. Mr. Hardin (Adviser). Third Row: Laura Von Behren. John Squire. Virginia Harder (Vice-President). Lloyd Roe (President). Jim Russell (Treasurer). Edward Borrecco (Council Representative), Ruby Mertz, Eugene Nunes. Fourth Row: John Reynolds, Shiro Kurihara. Andrew Zajac, Tom Tolson. Frank Garcia. William White. [23]
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What of the Future? (Continued) Now lectures on tennis in lands afar. Oveita Kratzer, stenographer snappy. Will soon be engaged to a millionaire pappy. Broder Fabry, with efforts persistent, Found permanent work as a druggist ' s assistant. Leroy Burlington met a sad fate. Drawing card of a circus, Can you guess his weight? On business I chanced in a big lumber yard; Greetings! cried bookkeeper Jennie Boogaard. Arthur Von Behren is heading Who ' s Who Since his Pole to Pole hike in the year ' 42. Babe Kurtz has donned the mystic robe: Deep goes her gaze in the crystal globe. Though Ellsworth and Lloyd once performed for a dime, The Acrobat Aliens soon rose to big time. Anne Westrup ' s business boasts far-reaching fame; You ' ve heard of her beauty-aid, Glamorous Dame. The Middle West region was desolate, bare, Until Neva Pettis found gold dust out there. Johnny Alves is still busy, you know. Trying to croon in an amateur show. In the wrestling ring he receives not a Boo! For big Morris Soto has always come through. From a chemical lab came a product quite new; Mabel Noble takes credit with guaranteed glue. George Robertson has gained attention Studying science and invention. Virginia Spencer, her hair tightly curled, Portrays the It girl in the cinema world. Don ' t tell anybody that Ack Warmerdam Is a crack secret agent for old Uncle Sam. Dean riotchkiss thinks his work is lUn; His elephant training is second to none. Clotilda Rose still dances with ease, But she married the man on the flying trapeze. Willie Avila ' s praises are sung In the chemistry field, though he ' s still very young. Dorothy Harrington always was handy; She now owns a store specializing in candy. Bruce Russell, always a seeker of knowledge. Boasts an honor degree from each well-known college. Evelyn Wilson has married a preacher; Her time is well spent as a Sunday school teacher. Miss Pratt married Pener for love of his duck; That ' s Evelyn ' s story, and with it she ' s stuck. Evelyn Fadler, dress stylist petite. Caters to none but the social elite. Fortune smiled on Lee Dunlop for his honest toil; His fabulous wealth came fiom dealing in oil. Because she is clever, she never could fail; The county jail matron is Wilma Belvail. Miss Laura Costa is met with brass bands: She domesticates penguins from cold polar lands. Down to New Orleans went Elsie Tognetti, And there, at the Mardi Gras, she sells confetti. The fiercest of reptiles will fail to alarm ' er. For Elizabeth Pratt is a lovely snake charmer. Muriel Miller, believe it or not, Is tutoress to a young Roosevelt tot. A famous world pianist is Margaret Summers, Her fifty piece orcliestra has twenty drummers. Eleanor Smith is in need of a bracer; She wrote this prophecy — now the squirrels chase ' er. [22] t f . if i r i P ' iHr i l) 3vJ ' ' S rt? 31 s o m jjraj r ImT ' 1 ' niki»r i E 31 fill ' hi iK9i ■ ' jfm ' PJ| ra ' ii 3 ■ ' S TY ' ' IcJ ' w P IS3I ' ' IHt ' ' i I ' ' ' ' ij||Hl iiSii W f - f 3
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First Row (Back): John Hurst. Shirley Crane, Troy Finster, Tony Mattes, Lucille Bane, Ovid Knapp, Norman Hill (Secretary-Treasurer). Edward Nichols, Theodore DeLaney. Dorothy Collier. Second Row: Roberta Dimmick, Marie Furman, Joe Bellamy, Roseline Azevedo, Lindell Corhett. Edward Abell. Floyd Nichols, Emma Jane Esrey, Edwin Goulart, Barbara DeGroat. Pauline Cass, Miss Ewbank (Adviser). Third Row: Russell Funk, Virginia Curtis. Louise Alleq. Billie Starrett (Vice- President), Charles Harris (Council Representative). Pearl Dulany (President), Emily Neal, Claribel Bornefeld, Walter DeBorde. Stanley Newton. Fourth Row: Joe Lahargoue, Ted Lower, John Silva, Tadashi Arimura, Ryoji Fujii, Chet Inman, Major Long, Marvin Gates, Bart Ferrel. Sophomore Class First Row (Back): Helen McClanahan, Nora Graeber, Elsie Meranda, Ethel Peacock, Alfred Yelkin. Weaver Thornton. Ralph Prior. Basil Wilson. Edward Sousa, Georgie Grindle. Zelma Robertson. Laverne Paul. Second Row: Eldine Thomas. Junior Spencer, Mary Mello, Benton Raney, Menlo Thomas, Maxine Shane, Dick Thomas. Howard Taylor. Allen Long, Willie Garcia, Elmer Soto, Mr. Soder- strom (Adviser). Third Row: Edith Nelson, Ruby Garman, Bill Thomas, Helen Nisbet, Mary Avila. George Allen, Eugene Graham, Cenith Tratt. Lawrence Teale, Helen Kosse, Irene Skoegard. Fourth Row: Masaharu Fujii, Billy Steinberg, Wallace Webster, Frank Saito, Tony Pires. Joe Riso. Johnny Gomes. Erwin Pires, Robert Roberson. [24]
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