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'L CLASS Iuniors are those jolly members of the student body, proud of their past endeavors and looking forward to new worlds to conquer with the help of their adviser, Miss Elizabeth Lupton. Their motto is Nothing Succeeds Like Suc- cess and nothing does. Their cooperation in their undertakings has been shown by the fact that they won the prize for having the most students participating in the magazine cam- paign. The officers are: president, Tosh Hos- oda- vi e-president Eiko Hada- secretary Mari- lyn Getsinqer and treasurer Tony Del Collo. The executive committee is Lee Barker Elaine Glendon Paula Davis and Lee Bauer IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW L Barker P Davis E Glondon L Bauer FRONT ROW E Lupton advisor 'I' Honda pros. E. Hadu v pros. M Getsinqor lacy A. Dol Collo trod: The years of trial and error are over for the sophomores and they now realize that they are an important part of the student body Guided by Mrs Beryl Ross the sophs are showing their abilities by participating in sports clubs and organizations Their dance fell on November 30 the Snowflake Festival and hey transformed the gymnasium into a veritable winter wonderland Their officers are pre ident Barry Iohnson vice president Ro berta Goss secretary Patsy Iamison and treasurer George Miyazaki The executive comrnrttee is Richard Wilson Barbara Cook Iean Henry and Wilmer Black SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW R. Wilson I Henry W Black. FRONT ROW Mn. Ron adviser B Iohnson pros R. Goss v pros B Cook acting lacy G Miyazaki ina: Absent P Iamrlon Bewilderecl freshmen halfway between childhood and adulthood bridged the gap of the green years with the help of their ad viser lvirs Mary Cossaboon The handbook The Maroon and White became their con stant companion ard the faculty their trusted friends Soon they accustomed themselves to their new surroundings Their first triumph the winning of the magazine campaign The class officers are president David Ireland vice president Peggy Van Sant secretary Sandra Good and treasurer Russell Bell The execu tive committee rs Laren Krhara Nancy Hiles lane Hashimoto ard Ronald Ito FREHMAN OFFICERS BACK RCW N Hilu I.. nhdtd K. lb FRONT ROW M. Couaboon advisor D lnland.l Huhlmvtv 5 Gwi-
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FFICER BACK D Blew I Vxto T Van Meter M. Dxlfrcmk FRONT Mn M. Contlno advisor D Guth pros H Scheckenbach v pros F Ikeda secy P Iesperson troas. Seniors 'Every class rn order to act as an orqamzed qroup must have class o f1C9TS Ours thls year have been pres1dent Donald Guth vrce presrdent Helen Scheck 'xbach secretary Funko Ikeda treasurer Peter lespersen and executive commrttee members Thomas Van Met r lvfanu D1 Frank losephme Vxto and Dav1d Blew fall many obhgahons and responsrbrlrtles Sums of money to ftnartce class pro1ects must be rarsed com mrttees for school act ut es must be orqanlzed good rapport wlth other cla ses and the faculty must be mamtamed funds must be carefully allocated and accurate records kept All these fall 1nto the sphere of duty for our offlcers Too they proxrde leadershrp for our class an for the entrre chool They have to be ortqmal an creat1ve to provlde new ldeas They cooperate wrth aqencr s of the school decorate the aud1tor1um and sponsor the annual Chrlstmas program publlsh the Bacoman help choose a class song produce the Semor Play and help plan the act1v1t1es of Com mencement Week tep up the banquet baccalau reate and qraduatlcn Senlors know that all thxs consumes tlme and energy and they are most apprecratrve of the work and prrde They reallze that thexr efforts make for un1ty tn the lass and that our actxvmes are not the proJects of a few chosen 1nd1v1duals We senrors fe 1 that cn numerous occaslons these offrcers haxe represented us well that therr behavror has been exemplary and that they are a'1 mteqral part of the class and of the school We feel that hese offrcers are 1nterested rn the personal ach1eve-ments of each member of the class of 1952 For the 1nsp1rat1on 1nterest and leadersh1p provlcled by thls group of erqht the semors are mdeed grateful O v I I ' I I I I , . . . , 1 . , 1 A , V 3 ' 1 I l ' I , ' I I I I ' 91 1 , : , - S - . , - ' H : ' ' , , ' - e , , Le ' , ' ' , ' ' ' To these elected representatives of our class of these officers in whom they have both confidence ' i f' E ' , ' ' ' ' . ' . s ' e' ' - l I i 1 A , f ' C1 1 , ' ' ' ' - s . ' ' cl ' . .2 , , .... . V -, , . .
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