The Banquet we gave last year. The 19411 .Iuuior-Senior Ilanquet was held at Pine lalxe lmulge near lresno. The theme, Why down South, was effectively worked om. while .i negro orchestra supplied the atmosphere. type and everyone who has seen it thinks it is fine .... On May 24, we will attend the second formal dance of this year. This is to be a special one because it is in honor of us, the seniors .... Our Baccalaureate services will be held at the Baptist Church on june 7 .... We will graduate on Friday, june 13. The ceremonies will be held on the Rose Avenue athletic field. As much as we hate to leave Selma High and our friends, we will be glad to graduate and cover another milestone on the road of life. We work, too. A scene fi-mn one of mln- senior pliyiies elaues slmw- ,X few students in one of the An1erie.ni Institution tlas-es. This .ng klatlt swi.Wm, 1at.gt.a iava..ga.m, ,ma in.-5 mt.,-at im introduced thix year .ma is instrueivd by Mr. lslwit-y. lohnxon at work, with Mr. Lehfeldl luolting on. 25
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linen lil N NLT1 President Ri x nuns Cami Kru Vice-President CLASS GF 1942 The junior class entered their upper years with the eagerness and enthusiasm of all willing students. To start the year off right, they decided to spon- sor the refreshment stand at all the games. This stand serves to keep up the spirits of the rooting see- tions and to put more pep behind the yells, as well as to help fill the junior treasury. The juniors ordered their rings at the beginning of the year and the students Claim they have never seen rings with more class to them. One of the first-and best-social events of the year was the junior play, Spring Fever, which was presented on january 25. At the close of the year they had a big party in the gym. The highlight of their junior yeargwas the great banquet they gave the seniors in Fresno. Students from both classes enjoyed it and said it was the best yet. They took high awards in sportsg they took part Smuais Tam siAN Treasurer X 1-liimmru .Mums i s Secretary in many of the assembliesg they had a great hand in the success of the school paper and the yearbook. These juniors are now eagerly looking forward to their last exciting year in Selma High. Top Row: Calvin Paul, Raynioml Nak.ig.iwii, Roy Powell, Carl Plum, Morgan Pelroff, lred Poulsen. Third Row: Miss Christensen, Nallie M.xnuogi.in, Phyllis Nelson, Yvonne Nelson, lzdna Moore, Betty Loebner, Billy Lord. Second Row: Wanda Pitts, Muriel Martin, Margaret Madgashian, Anna Nalbandian, Mildred Mzihdesim, Boneli Niigata, Kenji Noda. lirst Row: Namiko N.1lt.n.1ni, Shiluku Nagao, Susie N.ik.ig.iw.i, Marilyn lundeen, Ruth Poulsen, Bob Okulm, Hituxhi N:ikay.in1.i, Tom Mauumura. 27
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