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Senior B ' s ' LTHOUGH being a ckiss of only six members, the B12 ' s have dis- tinguished themselves. Practically every student of the class of W ' 30 represented the school in athletics. The Tatsch twins played tackle on our chmapionship football team of ' 28. Herb is captain elect for the 1929 team. H: ' .rry Ulrich served in the backfield this year. Law- rence Bour(iuin and Martin Bowser were lettermen on the heavyweight basketball team. Bourquin and H. Tatsch were also on the baseball team. The Tatsch brothers were represented in the art and drama depart- ments. Frank has some excellent oil paintings to his credit. Herb has taken part in several school plays. With their faithful adviser, Mrs. Walker, the class, with their ready talent, should have a bright future. Junior A ' s This year the All students have been in rlmost every activity and have shown a loyal spirit to their school. On the winning football team were Linton Mobrrry, manager, Bruce Doherty, Hueston Harper, and John Avedesian. The captain of the class A basketball team, Edward Rueweler, was of the All class. In track ev- ents, Bruce Doherty, Hueston( Harper, Richard Worthen, and Ed Rueweler were outstanding. In the Poor Nut, Ahce Sampson wrs a sub-lead. Herman Kennedy, the popular soloist, was also a member of this clrss. Charles Conn was one of the inter scholastic debators. The ?rt commissioner was Eleen Walburg. Junior B ' s The Bll class was the largest mid-winter class Gardena has ever had. Because of this, many new classes were opened the last semester. The class was well represented in various clubs. Harold Black and Dorothy Mae Collins belonged to the debating society and made a very splendid record. In the music department, Gwendolyn Moreland was Glee Club director and Dorothy Mae Collins was concert mistress. Helen Ahlberg, Betty Mowatt, and Anna May George were members of the book-a-month club of Los Angeles. Margaret Cato, Margaret O ' Haver, Fred Burns and Russell White were presidents of the class this year. Mai ' garet O ' Haver, Mary Matsuo, Harold Black, and Glenn Olson were secretaries. ' Pjge Ttve ily-six
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