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si 5 re, 1 me ea Q --E we-1 ee' ar M mrs. E -59, 1 IELU 2 T- Iggy, we-E ' '1 4,- A - Q3 '93 Q 59 - T. ' --WM fit ' G6 9' t fl sf A V' Q J 'fi' 'AU u S -Q' I 4 . '3 'Y 1 W r W - I ' 1 Q A f-f-...f CLASS OF S'32 Adfvisers-Miss KUNKLE, Miss COLLER, MRS. GRANGER, MR. BURK OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester LOLA COKELY - - President - - BERNICE BAKER STANLEY SACH - - Vice-President - - - LEO SWEENEY HARTLEY COOKE - - Seeretary - - - AUDREY CLARK LEROY 'IQHOBIPSON - - - Treasurer - - - MARGERY ROELOFS CLETA NEVILLE ----- Sergeant-at-Arms - - LEROY THOMPSON The class of S32 has been unusually active in school activities this year. Both girls and boys have taken part in athletics. They held a theater party last fall, and went to see Cooking Her Gooseu at the Hollywood Playhouse. On February 5 they presented a three-act playlet, The Diamond Necklace. lt proved successful, and netted the class over thirty dollars. A party was held on April 4 in the gym. The B Sophomores were invited, and a good time was had by all. The Class Of W'32 took some part in athletics, furnishing several members of the Hea-weight and midget basketball teams, and some of the track team. The girls also engaged in athletics. They attended the Sophomore party, and helped make it successful. OFFICERS PETE ZAMPERINI - ----- - - - President KENNETH CLUTTER - ---- Vice-President DOLORES KING - - - Seerelary and Treasurer CHARLES MONTAGUE - - - Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIANI LOFTUS - - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms T321
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5lEg'E'39?5Ig -- ws Qiilfli 299 ' A- W1riZ '! ' ' Er- o I Q 6 a mf it 2 !'lL?l.UTl' , ' 'us a SOCIAL Two members competed in the school try-out for the Constitutional Contest. May Haslam and Paul Copeland tied for third place. Even though they didn't win first, their orations were very good and the Junior class is proud of them. MM. ORATORY ' A theatre party on October 19, when they saw She Couldn't Say No at the El Capitan, was an enjoyable occasion. The Junior-Senior banquet occurred June 7, at the Women's Club House in Torrance. As the motto of the Senior class is, Friendship is far greater than gold, the ship was used as the motif of the banquet. Ideas concerning the sea and ships were carried out all through the banquet with a very beautiful effect. M SCHOOL LIFE An aud call, One Wild Ride, was another activity of the year. The Juniors hold many offices of importance in the school. For instance, there is the Rahl Rah! boy, Leonard Lock. Where would we be Without him to lead our peppy-or otherwise-yells at games? He is also a member of the basketball team '29-'30. Al Mintun was captain of the football team '29, President of the Agriculture Club '29-'30, President of Boys' League '29, Commissioner of Athletics '29, Vice- Prcsident of Varsity Club '29, Treasurer of Varsity Club '30. Harry Putnam was Secretary of Varsity Club '29, President of Varsity Club '30, Secretary of Boys' League '29, Vice-President of Boys' League '30, President of Span- ish Club '29, basketball team '29-'30. Betty Jane Ripple, Vice-President of Friendship Club '30, Vice-President of Girls' League '30, Torch Staff '30, Treasurer of Girls' League '29. Manford Kirby, Secretary of Key Club '30, Treasurer of Scholarship '30, George Lancaster, Vice-President of Latin Club '30, Treasurer of Key Club '29, Betty McIntyre, Secretary of Modes in Manners Club '30. Muriel Barnes, Secretary of G. A. A. '29, Grace Barnes, President of Latin Club '29, Vice-President of G. A. A., Treas- urer of Girls' League '30. Ruby Avoian, T. N. T. Staff. Dorothy Myers, Secretary of Latin Club '30. Virginia Brown, Secretary of Agriculture Club '29-'30, Mildred Holland, Secretary of Class '29-'30, President of G. A. A. '30. Howard Totten, Secretary of Boys' League, Vice-President of Varsity Club, Vice-President of Scholarship Society, Sergeant-at-Arms of Key Club. Wilfred Tidland, Treasurer of Varsity Club. Jean Smith, Secretary of Scholarship Society. Paul Sleppy, Vice-President of Class '30, President of Spanish Club. Frances Granger, Assistant Manager of Orchestra, Secretary and Treasurer of World Friendship, Secretary of Schumann Society, Vice-President of Scholarship Society, Torch Staff. E311
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