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B-12 Class s j m ' HE PRESENT Senior B ' s form the largest winter graduating class d the school has ever had. There are thirty-two members. This class has been especially active in the past year, having been prominent in every way — in citizenship, in scholarship, and in ath- letics. In the fall semester Yoshio Kobata was commissioner of arts, and Harold Black was commissioner of safety; while in the spring semester the. same commissionerships were held respectively by Carroll Spears and Verne Wenker. Senior B presidents of school organizations were the following : Varsity and Spanish Clubs, Woodrow Toomey; Glee Club, Gwendolyn Morland; Athenian Society, Harold Black; and Japanese Club Yoshio Kobata. Be- sides these, various ones of the class held memberships in nearly every club in school. From a scholarship standpoint this particular class has a high standard for it has four members in the Athenian Society, which is the honor scholarship society of the school. The class of W ' 31 has also been prominent in athletics. Woodrow Toom- ey is football captain-elect for the coming season ; and Clifford Hall is var- sity basketball captain-elect. The class team also won the interclass bas- ketball championship last fall.. This class has lettermen on various school teams, such as football, all four classes of basketball, baseball, class C , track, tennis, and debating. Class officers during the past year were as follows: Fall semester — presidents, Carroll Spears and Ray Foster; spring semester — (combined) president, Esther Frazer; (individual) presidents, Esther Frazer and Verne Wenker. Page Twenty-six ' ff d
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All Class CHIS YEAR the All class has been prominent in school affairs and accomplished a great deal. Raymond Coy was a member of the football team. In track, George Frye, Valton Key, Robert Morrow, Le Roy Gray and John Avede- sian were outstanding. Baseball received its share of attention with Lloyd White Raymond Coy, Glen Haslam and Connie Davenport. Basketball tossers from this class were Earl Munson, Glen Haslam and John Zaharis. In girls ' sports Muriel Smith was hockey manager and Agnes Anderson was tennis manager. The majority of the girls are G. A. A. members. Music was supported by Earl Munson, Agnes Anderson, Laurine Cope, Evonne Eckert, Malvena Evans, Lucy Delight, Phyllis Mayer, and Dorothy Murphy who were Glee Club members. Mamie Genette took the lead in The Brat . May Yamauchi and Kathleen Kobata were El Arador staff typists. The Boys ' class was given the party for the most P. T. A. subscriptions. Agnes Anderson was editor of the Lark , an interschol- astic debater, and sub-officer of the commission. Elizabeth Herzog, Anita Albertoni, Virginia Kepner, Muriel Smith, Kathleen Kobata, Virginia Kistler, May Yamauchi and Ruth Atkinson be- long to the Athenian Society. Virginia Kistler was president of the World Friendship Club and vice president of the Beaux Arts Club. Agnes Anderson was secretary of the World Friendship Club and vice president of the Spanish Club. Dorothy Murphy was vice president of the World Friendship Club and president of the Spanish Club. Laurine Cope was secretary of the French Club of which Lorraine Dorsey was president. The advisers were Miss Hagen and Miss McKenna. Altogether this class has been loyal and active. Watch the seniors of S ' 3l! Tjge Tuenty-sez ' zu = = r y c
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