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B-ll Class fc HE Bll class is one of the peppiest classes in school. Fun and £ j activity play no small part in the regular routine of this class. V V The class has many prominent members, though it is especially proud of its Athenians, who are Beverly Cain, Mary Conner, Takeko Ogo and Lois Sibley. Two of the outstanding members of this class were Mary Conner, secretary of the Girls ' League, and Mildred Moss, pianist in the orchestra. Two important parties were given in each semester — one by the girls, and one by the boys. This year the boys gave the girls a dance, while the girls gave a beach party. Both evenings were enjoyed very much. Class presidents for the past two terms were : Girls ' home room, Jean Robertson and Rebekah Rapier; Boys ' home room, Roy Warner and Earl Morley. The able advisers of the class are Mrs. Tyler and Mr. McLendon. Page Twenty-eight
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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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A-10 : djte N HE A10 class was a very happy family of eighty young men and a C women. Four teachers had charge of this cl?ss. V J Miss Stephan had the largest group consisting of twenty-six girls. The members of this group were very active in all phases of girls ' sports. The class officers were Betty Blanchard, president; Evelyn Brace, secretary; Helen Holcomb, treasurer; Josephine Ahlberg, reader of the bulletin; Mary Alice Dwyer, Girls ' League representative. Mr. Glass had twenty boys in his group. The president was George Engle and Kenneth Bodger was secretary-treasurer. This group had many talented musicians. Hideo Ito and Jack Dawson represented their class in track. Mrs. Costenbader had a group of nineteen girls. The officers were as follows: President, Sophie Lack; secretary-treasurer, Winifred Pitman; roll taker, Harriett Olanie ; Lark Monitor, Cleo Saylors ; Thrift Campaign, Lydia Schuerman ; Girls ' League representative, Lois Trowbridge. Mr. McGinnis had fifteen boys in his group. They were represented on the track by Harry Yanaga, Isami Takeuchi and Fred Nakamura. Paul Sturdivant was their president. Edward Markham was the Thrift Cap- tain and ground guide. Many members of this group were on the basket- ball teams. Paul Sturdivant and Raymond Toomey represented the class on the baseball team. Paul Sturdivant was also the only boy in the class having the honor of being in the Varsity Club. % Tage Tuenly-CSline «|
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