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Little Men Tiger' Claw Frank Sugeno H'm'm'm'm, this is a meaty taste. What is it? Oh, the Tiger Claw, eh? That is the Senior service club and is made up of hand- picked Senior boys, chosen because of their previous service to Broadway. These fellows are really workers, too. They help in every worthwhile school project and they do it without bragging. g The Tiger Claw helps at the P.T.A. dances, helps keep the halls of 5 H Broadway clean, and delivers the Thanksgiving baskets. Besides just doing the work of others, the Tiger Claw initiates projects of l i T 'i . . . R its own. It is really a pr1v.lege to eat through a page dedicated to oger Levan fellows as worthy as the Tiger Claw. Shig Murao nits CW C? r ,1 . - 'Q , ll,gll'lli R , T j W. E. Hendrickson l lim! nm'-Bob Brougham, George Kawagurhi. Merritt Buxbaum, Ken Sadirlt. Miki- Ozakl, Frank Sugt-no, Rov Lind. .Xu txvi d rirx 1'-Roger Lt-van, Klt-rch Karrow, jim Yandcll, Dave Bushnell, Wheaton Blanchard, Bill Trogdon, Third mn'-Jay Berkman, Nlviji Hayashi, Aristcd-'s Phoulrides, Dave Hornsrt-ln, Dirk Havt-l, Don Hilde. I tvitr llv mn'-Clin-t Bennett, Shig Murao. Mike Gray, Ray Ruff. Glrnn Dickinson. lfrllh mu-Stuart Olcs, Wilbur Chinn, Tom Cliarouhas. 25
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Helen Weber President 5 Carol Carpenter Vice-President Dorothy Woodley Secretary QL Miss Mills Advisor l Little Women Vollonittes The time? Eight A. M. The place? Girls, Club Office. The day? Wednesday. H-m-m, this must be the Volentes meeting. Goodness, look how busily the girls are working. Someone told me the Volentes mem- bers are making eyeshades for the soldiers in the hospitals. I wish I had someone to make things for me. The Volentes is an organization. you know, made up of girls who have given outstanding service to Broadway. These girls usher at school productions and they help other organizations. Yes, sir, being a Volente certainly is an honor. P .4 AE- .N -5Iff,i'l1 .3 a 1.42 I-fy-r Run: Drxrnrhv Vlfoodlrv. Helen Wfvhcr. Elveda Lindberg. Elaine Fish. Carol Carpenter, Lila Ahe. Maha-l Moore. .3-'imul Run: Hlroko Sato, Pezrev Havland. jean Sherk. Margaret Hedrick. lflmsr Vvatllvuorlh. Tern Oka. Thin! Run: Rurlu Young, Patricia Trlpplc, Barham Cfurn-., Louise Thnrklrsnn, Mltsu Yasuda, Fmnllu Rim: Charmion Risigari, Maria Fuyitnmi, lin-nv Pritchard. Sinn Knrivama. Mary jane Kinoshxta. 24
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My Son, My Son From one good thing to another, from the Tiger Claw to the Boys' Club. All boys in Broadway are members of the Boys' Club and they really take their organization seriously. They do many things for the schoolg one of the most appreciated services was their purchase of the niclcelodeon. This juice boxn has made possible the noon dances which are so popular with the whole school. Last year they got the electric basketball scoreboard for the school. All of the sports trophies and awards are made possible by them. One of the highlights of the school year is the Boys, Club assemblies . . . there always is something of interest to all of the boys. Best of all of the services rendered to the school is the maintenance of the Boys, Club office. Here is the scene of many gather- ings and many bull sessions. Wonien have invaded almost every corner of this male world . . . except the Boys' Club Office. Q l W. E. Hendrickson iiili iff. L5 f The Boys .. ,. .Q xml fff-IV Ji . Q 1.-Q.jEL' iii' U :i5gH .ff' .,'.--- s 0113 'af'-' x...,1 n- .1 ' . - Q 26
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