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SENIOR EVENTS With Dwight Brown as chairman of the day, the high and mighties oiSprin3,1936, observed Senior Day on April 30. Two hundred and twenty low and high seniors participated in the celebration, arranged for the graduates by the Senior Day committee. A skit by the committee was presented for the Spring and Fall term graduates in the Durant auditorium. Rounding out the day's program the low twelves gave a dance in honor of the mighties. Aiding Dwight on his plans were Max Barlow, Rinaldo Caruso, Marie Conde, Bennie Corbello, Nade Kovacich, Marian Herzig, George Geis, Margaret Knocke, Eleanor Martini, Catherine Rossi, Torn Wilcox, Elaine Regas, and Mark Marlais. Tribe students donned ball bearings on the eve of March 90 at Rolleriand for the HSpill Frolic sponsored jointly by the senior class and the Afterglow staH. Two hundred and thirty graceful Indians attended the skating party, which was held to boost the general fund. Heading the committee of the 'ilopping carnival were Mark Marlais, Ray Veaw, Tad Hirota, and Eddie Wong. Chaperons at the party for skaters were Mr. Charles Cooley and Mrs. Lois McRoy Jones. Out of twelve offices in the Board of Commissioners, six positions were occupied by the June graduates during the term. The high twelve student body leaders are George Jardine, Eddie Gamba, Eugenia Brochier, Tad Hirota, and Gladys Radovan. Jardine, who has been vice-president and member of the basketball varsity, headed the student body last semester. Eddie, varsnty baseball player for three seasons, served as vice-president and Louise, former girl yell leader, took care of the minutes. Hirota, who served the school while a high junior as sports editor, later editor- in-chiei oi the Record, held the oiFice oi commissioner of boys' athletics. Girls' sports were in charge of Gladys Radovan, and Eugenia planned dances for the Mackites. Although night dances other than senior Proms have been abolished For many terms, Eugenia staged an evening pay dance for card holders on April 94. Climaxing their social affairs at Mack, the high seniors presented a Formal ball in the McClymonds gym on June 5. Mr. D. O. Brillhart, with the help of the prom committee, took care of the dance. The committee, with boys from Mr. Walter Huston's and Mr. Charles Russell's Elassis, decorated the gym For the evening. The prom group is headed by Eugenia roc ier. Other members were George Napolitano, George Jardine, Margie Ruiz, George Stevenson, Mabel Santi, Rose Woods, Elaine Regas, Jack Sweeney, Tad Hirota,Hubert Roan, Vic Remotto, Phyllis Boardman, and Ralph Uribe. Camera Day, sponsored by the Afterglow staFi and senior class, was held April17. Products from the day of camera clicking may be seen on the two snapshot pages of this Afterglow. In conjunction with the event, the board of commissioners staged Get Acquainted Day. Tad Hirota, commissioner of boys athletics and associate editor of the Afterglow, was chosen as the most worthy student of the Spring graduating class. Five other seniors were recognized for their outstanding work in their stay at McClymonds. Most worthy honors in chemistry were given to Louis Ghilardi, while recognition for outstanding work in print and drawing department was given to Mark Marlais, After low editor. igeachers also voted Phyllis Boardman outstanding in her accomplishments in the commercial Field,- Mary Bot, for her judiciary and welfare work,- and Rinaldo Caruso was praised by the athletics department. Page Eighteen w I t w t t w t g .. . i, i. u .uuuu- 12113131113131131.11!!!1311311111131me ' .
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