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MARY ELLEN ABICRNATIIY EDWIN G. COWAN HOWARD CRAVIQN ADA LEE EATON BARBARA FIKIA1 JAMES H. FREEMAN ITSUKO ASAIIAWA LORENE COX BLXRY LOUISE DILDINE DOROTIIX' ESIIILLMAN f 'V'-41p MARJ ORIE FRAC-A jussuz Lum JACKSON Page I3
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' It Irwin Efird, president Louise Ulmer, vice-president Ruby Righetti, Secretary Marion Shook, treasurer Page I2 CLASS OF '38 Four years ago a flock of sixty-two strays, later to be known as freshmen, entered into the courts of higher learning. After the usual freshman reception, during which sophomore trans- formers reduced the voltage from the high transmission pressure of pride at being a high school student to the lower distribution voltage of a mere scrub, we turned our units of gray matter to other Helds. As sophomores, we kept alive the tradition of giving the freshmen a welcoming party which is always one of the high lights of the sophomore year. Forty-seven people, the nucleus of our junior class, charged into the school for the fall semester and at once set the wheels going. After deliberation and care in selecting a class ring, we chose one of which we are very proud. HLittle Miss Fortune, our junior class play, was made possible only after careful consideration, by cooperation, and expert direction. We are very proud of our accomplishments. The major event of the year was, of course, the junior-senior banquet which will remain in our memory as something never to be forgotten. In our theme 'fValencia', we carried Out the idea of a grape festival in Spain. As seniors, we were the prime movers in all of the extra- curricular activities of the school. Vxfe have been the exciters which started worth-while currents moving, and conductors which helped them to reach the goal. Before we leave, we plan to have a senior play. We hope it will be as good our junior play was. Our most impressive event of the four years at high school will be the day when we will slowly march up to receive our diplomas, but we shall always remember Caruthers High as our Alma Mater. As our past associations stand in review before us, our watchword will be i'On, Caruthersf' l It I First Year PAUL TOOICER ..... LOUISE ULBIER... MARION SI-IOOK.. !ADA LEE EATON. RUBY RIOHETTI., MISS DOVVNING ..... Third Year PAT YOUNG ......... LOUISE ULBIIER ...... BARBARA FIRE ...... RUBY RIGHPZTTI ...., PAUL TOOKER ......... ..... CLASS OFFICERS Second Year I...........P1'e5ident......... .......Vzce-preszdent...... ......Secretary....... .......PAT YOUNG .M.ARION SHOOK .LOUISE ULMER ........T1ea5u7'er............. .......,......IDA NIETO .....Fimmce Committee ...........AdUz5er............ .......Prexident....... .....Vice-president...... v. .......Secretary....... ,,,,........T7'6d5U7'67'..,..... Miss ANDERSON ...... ........... A dvlfef .--,------ Finance Committee ...t. RUBY RIGHETTI MISS DOWNING Fourth Year .........IRWVIN EFIRD .LOUISE ULMER RUBY RIGHETTI MARION SHOOK ....JOHN POTTER ......MISS WALL
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CAROLINE E. JIaRI2M1As RUTI-I JONES FAY IRENE MACTIQIQR ,fe as 1 dxf' 1.1 ff.. A,, , 4... .q.. BERNICE MCKINNPZX' ADELIDA D. NIIETO RUBY PENSIC Page I4 IRENE F. JEREMIAS MARY A. LADD RIARIIE MARTIN FRANK J. MILLS CONSTANCIQ NYSTREM RUSSELL PISOR I I Y
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