Garfield High School - Arrow Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1938
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fs 1 ' 1 4 1 4 HHHIJUJ BHHFIELD HIBH SBHDDL IHHETEEH HUHDHED HHH THIHT Y-EIGHT DEDIBHTIUII THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIOHT ARROW IS DEDI- CATED TO THE STUDENT BODY OF GARFIELD, WHOSE FRIEND- LINESS STIMULATES INTER- RACIAL UNDERSTANDING. flimow i3'H1'FF Edirol'-in-Chief . Assisronr Edirol' Business Monoger Personnel Edilor Boys' Sporrs . . Girls' Sporls . . Orgonizorions . Feofures .... Arl Edilor . Producfions. . . . . Slode lnnis . Brooke Dovis . Ted Gorhorr . .l-lildo Srniilw Jomes Brinl-aley . . BeHy Boies . Peorce Sn'1il'l1 . Gerry Roselli . Elsie Deulsch Morfin Berger Viclor Condiolrly Sfudeni Phorogroplfiers. Ed Druxrnon Augusi Krisloferson Copy Ediior . . . .... Jomes Jol1ns+on Exclwonqe Edi+or . . ..... Milron Kelis Circulolion Monoger ........ Dick Prince SLADE INNIS BROOKE DAVIS TED GARHART MISS SAEMAN Edifor Assisfonl Edirol' Business Manager Adviser FDBELUDBD Daily, Hmrougln Hue porlols of Goriielol, enler oncl go reloresenlolives of scores of rolces. Wilhin Hwe four wcills, Huey leorn Hue principles of sell cinol communily govern- men+. l-lere, perlwops 'l:OI ll'1G firsllime, Huey become owore of Hieir mulucil inleresls, Hmeir common clesliny. l-lere, Hmey leorn Hue ruclimenls of loroH1erly love oncl Hue respecl for Hue insHJruHons onol cullure ofH1e oHwer roces. This Arrow slrives To enlainolle Hue sporls of lweorl-fell love for CI loroHier mon ond lo molqe slronger Hue lwonol closp ocross Hue seo. i R ,I 51 2 E 54 3? I X E C az 4 , Fi l 3 A -5 2 521 ch. if 'F Kang 'CN qw! D Qi PEBSUIIIIEL LE PERSONNEL EL PERSONAL PERSONAL Al' Gorfield, Jrhere is cz lhrlving cornrnunily, corn- prised of rnony roces which ore bound logelher by The slounchness of lhe Bulldog Jrrodilion. l-lere, ol lhis veriloble crossrood of lnlernollonol by-woys, o corn- pelenl, loleronl focully ond o friendly, cosrnopolilon sludenl body work logelher in perlecl coordinolion lo produce Jrhe unbeolroble comblnolion-The Gor- lield personnel. x E a , 12 5 E 32 5 E 3 3 5 5 A2 , , 5 fl H i- S I F 2 E E W ax ? 3 s 2 5 2 fi E E summummwnunvmvnummmm um 1.1mm DFP The office is fhe cenfer of Garfield's acfivify: if is fhe mefhodical robof whose cerfain acfion resulfs in a minimum of con- fusion during fhe school day. The felephone sysfem connecfing all parfs of fhe school, fhe miniafure posf-office for fhe faculfy, and fhe daily bullefins of sfudenfs' nofices comprise fhe exfernal parfs of fhis organ- ized sfrucfure. These several devices for effecfing fhe day's program have proved fhemselves invaluable fime-savers. Their efficienf operafion is due largely fo an un- firing office force, whose main problem is fo keep fhe mechanism running smoofhly. G. N. PORTER From wooden frame buildings fo a mod- ern brick edifice, Mr. Porfer has wafched Garfield grow. During his eighfeen years as principal, he has made ever increasing sfrides foward greafer sfudenf confrol and sfudenf governmenf. G.N. is popular wifh faculfy and sfudenf body alike because he recognizes a fair balance befween aca- demic and exfra-curricular acfivifies. ln his eighfeen years as Garfield's leader, he has inaugurafed fhe sfamp book plan, fhereby increasing fhe school's inferesf in fhe bal- ancing of fhe budgef. l-le has been insfru- menfal nof only in furfhering fhe school's dramafic producfions, buf also in encour- aging a well-rounded afhlefic program. Foremosf among lvlr. Porfer's acfivifies is his sfimulafion of fhe Garfield spirif in fhe minds of fhe new sfudenfs. l-lis inspira- fional folks fo fhe freshmen insfill in fhem fhe basic principles upon which Garfield has grown. Garfield will confinue fo achieve ifs amloifions fo fhe fullesf exfenf as long as Mr. Porfer sifs in fhe principal's office. MISS HYDE l-lead Clerk 'I IJ I ' .J 5 Of a more complex naTure, The Tinancial records and The numerous Tiles oT enroll- menT, pl'ograms, earned crediTs, demeriTs, laTe arrivals, and early dismissals, represenT The vasT amounT of inTormaTion which This mechanical brain has indelibly recorded. Finally, The absence bulleTins give an accu- raTe and compleTe check on The general sTudenT aTTendance Tram day To day. For all These indexes and conveniences, The oTTice clerks, Miss Hyde and Miss Brown, and Their sTudenT assisTanTs deserve our sincere admiraTion and cooperaTion. To These, Garfield iusTly acknowledges iTs indebTedness. MISS BROWN Clerk E. E. HANSELMAN Because oT The cosmopoliTan naTure oT The Garifield sTudenT body, The problem OT mainTaining discipline is an especially viTaI and diTTiculT one. However, wiTh Mr. Han- selman as a guiding influence, This problem has been reduced To an asTonishing degree. By direcT hearT-To-hearT Talks wiTh The in- dividual srudenrs, Mr. Hanselman has esTablished an enviable repuTaTion Tor se- curing Their cheerTul cooperaTion wiTh The policies oT The school. Besides managing disciplinary cases, This unpreTenTious man also aids Those sTudenTs who have diTT'iculTy in arranging Their pro- grams. He is unTiring in his eTTorTs To give each boy and girl every beneTiT which The school aTTords. Mr. Hanselman is a Thorough believer in sTudenT governmenT and especially in char- acTer-building, exTra-curricular acTiviTies. His sympaTheTic undersTanding oT The vari- ous sTudenT problems and his ready willing- ness To aid in Their soluTion has caused The sTudenT body To accepT him whole-hearT- edly as an inesTimable power in GarTield. FIIBULTY EDITH S. CAMPBELL- Home Economics IDA CHARROI N- Mcfhemcfics PARKER E. COOK-Music HARRY B. CUNNINGHAM- Indus+rIcI Avis ELIZABETH DEARBORN- English MARY ETHEL DIXON- English MARJORIE EATON-EngIIsI'1 MARY ELLEN FIELD- Mafhernafics DOROTHY GIBBON- HIsI'ory VIRGINIA GRAY-English CHARLES A.GREER- Ir1dusIrIcIArI's MARY GROVES-Language EMILIE HENSEL-English GERTRUDE C. HOPPOCK- HIs'Iol'y DONALD R. HOYT-Music JEAN AARON-English ETHEL WAY ANDERSON- Science KIRK S. BAXTER-H isfory HERMINA BIBA-Ar+ EMMA M. BIRD-Commercial RUTH BOLING-Language HOWARD M. BRIER- English LEON H. BRIGHAM- HIs'Iory AMY BROWN-Ari' CATHERIN E BUCKLEY- MG'rI1emc:'Hcs J EAN BU RNS- Home Economics JOSEPHA BURNS-Language I4 J EAN H U NT- Home Economics HAROLD B. J EFFERY- Mafhemafics EMILY H. JOHNSON- Plwysical Eclucalion FIIBULTY LESLIE W. JOHNSON- Science MARTHA R. JOHNSON- Science NANCY E. JONES-I-Iisfory EVA EJURGENSOHN- Physical Educafion ROY D. KELLOC56- Induslrial Arls LUCILLE KINKADE-Library HOMER T. KNIGHT-His+ory O. K. KRIENKE-Science MARIE J. LAPPENBUSCH- Commercial I 5 I I MARTHA LAW-Hislory ELEANOR M. LOUGHEAD- Commercial RUBY MAROUETTE- Commercial EDITH A. McINTOSH- English HARRIET MEHLHORN- Commercial S. L. MERRIAM- Head, Malhemalics RUTH B. MOORE- Commercial LUTHER MORE- Physical Educalion JAMES MOUNT-Science CAROLYN OGDEN- Language 1 VIRGINIA B. OLMSTEAD- Language ROBERTA R. OWEN- Home Economics ANNA M. PELTON- Language HENRY W. PETERS-His+ory ANNE C. PUGH- English and Language LOUISE K. PUSH-English MARY L. ROBERTS-English JOHN R. RUSHING- Mo+hemo+ics MARIE C. SAEMAN-English A. L. SCH MALLE-Science ELIZABETH M. SCHOEPPEL-- Hisiory MARGARET SCHWARTZ- Commevcicl HELEN E. SHELTON- English FHBULTY CHARLES SIMMONS- Indus'rric:I Avis VERNE P. SKINNER- English CLIFTON T. SM ITH- Moihemofics JOHAN NA STRATE-English ALETHA THOMPSON- EngIish MARIAN W. THOMSON- Science MARY E. WALTERS- Heczd, English J ESSIE A. WARREN-Hisfory FLORENCE WELTS-His+ory MARIAN WHITE- Comrnerciol EARL T. WH ITSON- Con1mercic:I GEORGE S. WILSON- Head, Science I have wen? You have wenl He has wen'I' Silly Symphony Gas House Gang Archimedes, Pascal, George S. Wilson Dear Sirs: Respecffully yours Yes-Sir, realism A World of Knowledge Chiselers Veni, vidi, vic+us sum Sheri' Shofs Tumble Weeds OFF on cn Tangeni' 312111035 Q3 gl I1 .. r' D B , J E B Q1 Nancy Mullen, Secrefaryq Elane Summers, Vice-Presidenl: Marfha Johnson Advisors James Brinkley, Presidenl J H ' I- 1 f rl tl sa 5 l 1 L L 1 e sa Q I1 l J l ls N The freshman year wHh Hs shouldering of responsibiIi+y, 'The soph- omore year wirh Hs comprehension of school pride, The iunior year wHh Hs realizarion of companionship, and 'rhe senior year wHh Hs applicarion of governmenl' are now memories of The Class of '38. Scholasrically and arhleiically, rhe class has lefl' an enviable record. Hs members have been leaders in rhe l-lonor Socieiy and l-lonor Roll. For 'lhree years, championship 'foorball +eams were formed and supporied by 'rhem. The singular honor of producing The firsf Tour championship sl-ai 'reams is also an achievemenl' worrhy of recognHion. The graduaring seniors have given a sane and well-balanced govern- menl' ro Garfield, since boih The Boys' and Girls' Club officers have shouldered fheir responsibilHies admirably. The Senior Class has broughl' many of Hs members To The 'fore in such oraiorical conreslrs as l'he Toasi- mas+ers', +he Garfield Day, 'The UniversHy Exlempore, and +he Shakes- perean. The Funfesr, owed Hs success +o norable performances by Seniors. Senior Nighr was well received wHh 'rwo comedies and a dance drama version of Romeo and Julie+. Wirh The sixreenlh annual commencemenl exercises, ihe Class of I938 leaves Garfield, closing Tour successful and happy years of high school learning. 2 I ABEL, DON-Transferred trom Chehalis High School: First, Second Team Football: Roll Representative: Ticket Committee: Chairman, Lunchroom Committee. ABEL, MARGARET-Transferred from Chehalis High School: Aclfyisory Board: Cabinet: Chairman, Demerit Com- mi ee. ABRAMS, BERNARD-Track Manager: Photography: Ski Clubs. ABRAMS, DAVE-Freshman Football: Intramural Sports: Soc- cer: Manager, Track and Baseball: Stamp, Vocational and Special Committees: Sports Editor, Messenger. ADATTO, IRVING-Photography Club: Minute Men. ADATTO, LILLI ADLER, LAWRENCE-Honor Society: Intramural Sports: Bas- ketball Manager: Sophomore Track: Lunchroom Com- mittee. ALEXANDER, CURTIS-Funtest: Philanthropic Committee: Stamp and Hundred Mile Clubs. ALEXANDER, JUANITA-Mother and Daughter Tea: Funfest: gdvmfory Board: Service Honor Roll: After-School por s. ALTABET, SOL M.-Messenger Staff: Funtest: Science and Debate Clubs. AMSBERRY, DON AMYES, J. SEWALL-Roll Representative: Chairman, Lunch- room, Bleacher, Public Relations and Vocational Com- mittees: Freshman Football. ANDERSON, MARILLYN-Ski Club: Secretary, Photography gluF:+Honor Roll: Service Honor Roll: Usherette: un es. ANDREN, BETTY-Transferred from Lind High School. ANDREWS, MELVERNA-Stamp Club. ARENA, JOSEPH-Roll Representative. ARMES, EVELYN F.-Transterred from Edmonds: Decoration Committee: Employed Girls' Club. ARMSTRONG, ALBERT JR.--First Team Track: Ski Club: Honor Roll: Lunchroom, Ground, Building, Vocational, Phil- anthropic, and Safety Committees: Funtest: Roll Rep- resentative. ASH, ESTHER BADERMAN, HYMEN BAG-SHAW, CRADOC-Baseball: Basketball: Freshman Foot- ball: Building Committee. BALLARD, DOUG-LAS-Chairman, Public Relations Commit- tee: Lunchroom, Vocational, Special, Safety and Senior lglromclfaommittees: Doorman: Roll Representative: I u . BALLARD, JACK-Vocational, Entertainment, S ecial, and Ticket Committees: Ski, Stamp Clubs: lglonor Roll: Midwinter Concert: Senior Night: Roll Representa- tive. BANGS, BOB-Transferred from Franklin High School:Senior Night: Midwinter Concert: Building Committee. BERGER, MARTIN-guill and Scroll, Honor Society, Make-up Editor and irculation Manager, Messenger: Produc- tion Editor, Arrow, Chairman ot Funfest, Publicity, Entertainment, Public Relations, and Vocational Com- mi ees. BERGLUND, RUBY-Roll Representative, Funtest, Senior Night, Friendship, P.T.A., and Costume Committees, Honor Roll' After-School Sports, Messenger Staff, Pho- tography Club. BERLINER, SHIRLEY-Roll Representative, Freshman Friend- ship Committee, Senior Night, Mid-Winter Concert, Opera, Honor Society. BERMAN, ELAINE-Make-up commnfee. BEVACQUA, EUGENE BILDSOE, ARNOLD-Photography and Stamp Clubs, Voca- tional Committee, Roll Representative. BLAKE, BERNICE--Honor Society, Senior Nght, Senior Class Day, Friendship and Social Service ommittees, Ush- erette, Ski and Photography Clubs. BOONOV, FLORENCE-Funfest. BOUCHAERT, VIRGINIA BOWDEN, WILLIAM-Honor Society, Ski Club, Chairman, Senior Pin and Senior Program Committees, Avoca- tional, Public Relations, and Doorman Committees, Sports Editor, Messenger, Arrow Staff, Roll Repre- sentative, Quill and Scroll. BRENNAN, MARGARET-Stamp and Photography Clubs, Christmas Pageant, Senior Night. BRENNER, CHARLES-Finance Committee, Freshman and Second Team Football, Freshman Track. BRINKLEY, JAMES-First Team Track, Roll Representative, Senior Class President, Funtest, Ski Club, Sports Ed- itor, Arrow, Special and Vocational Committees, Chairman, Athletic Committee. BROOKSF, JAMES-First Team Football, Basketball, Baseball, rac . BROWN, ARLEN E 23 BARDSHAR, JANICE-Messenger, Spring and Fall Matinees, Social Service, Standards and Friendship Commit- tees, Funfest, Demerit Clerk, Ski and Dramatic Clubs. BARKLEY, MARYBETH-Spring and Fall Matinees, Funtest, Senior Night, Speakers Club. BAROH, SOPHIE-Mid-Winter Concert, Christmas Pageant, Mother and Daughter Tea. BARONSKY, ANNE-Friendship and Building Committees, Roll Representative, Senior Night, Mid-Winter Con- cert, Honor Roll. BARTLING, BETTY-Roll Representative, Safety, Mixer, and Friendship Committees, Fall Matinee, Messenger Statt, Funfest, Honor Roll. BASOM, BOB-Freshman and Sophomore BasketbaIl,RoIlRep- resentative, Funtest, Ski Club, Grounds and Junior Prom Committees. BATES, ELIZABFTH ANNE-Freshman Auxiliary, Roll Repre- sentative, Big G Club, Senior Tea, Arrow Staff. BEDGISOFF, VERA-Roll Representative. BELCHER, THORNTON-Vocational, Stamp, and Bleachers Committees, Funtest, Roll Representative, intramural Basketball, Ski Club. BROWN, BETTE-Funfest, Roll Representative, Vice-President, Photography Club, P.T.A. Committee, Ski Club. BROWN, BOB BROWN, JESS-Track, Science and Photography Clubs. BROWN, WALTER-Roll Representative, Intramural Basket- ball, Ski and Photography Clubs. BUHLER, FRANK-Advisory Board, Ski Team, Treasurer, Ski Club, Debate, Funfest. BULLOCK, RUTH-Honor Society, Stamp.Club, Health Com- mittee, Roll Representative, Service Honor Roll, A+- tendant, Girls' Club Rooms, Usherette. BURNS, MARION NORMA CAENEPEEL, JULIA-Roll Representative, Service Honor Roll. CAHILL, DAN-Ski Club, Philanthropic Committee, Senior Night, Funfesf. CALDERON, VICTOR-Harmonica and Photography Clubs. CAMERMAN, ELLIOTT-Radio Club. CARKEEK, DlCK-Transferred from Kirkland High School, Honor Society, Photography Club. CARLSON, INEZ CARTER, RUTH-Roll Representative, Funfesl, Honor Roll, Opera, After School Sports. CHADWICK, MARY TYLER-Messenger Staff, Honor Society, Ski Club' Fall Matinee, Funtest, Usherelte, Senior mittees. Night, Frilendship, Standards, and Entertainment Corn- ' 4' ' Z CHRISTENSEN, AMELIE- lters' and Debate Clubs, Messen- ger Staff, Friendship Committee. CLAIRE, FRANK-Stage Crew, Roll Representative, Funtest. CLINTWORTH, BOB-Golf. COHENIQ lrIHlLLlP-lntramural Sports, Stage Crew, Honor O . COLUMBRO, ROSINE-Service Honor Roll, After School Sports. CONNELLY, KENNETH, JR.-Messenger Staff, Arrow Staff, Funfest, Fall Matinee, Honor Roll. COOK, PATRICIA-Entered from West Seattle High School, Honor Society, Salufatorian. COONE, JOE COPLEY, MARY-Standards Committee, Sophomore Sister, Big G Club, After-School Sports, Roll Represenla tive, Honor Society. DANZ, HERBERT-Vice-President, O en Forum Club: Secre- tary, Debate Team: Advisory Baoard. DAVIS, BROOKE-Assistant Editor, Arrow: Radiance Roll: Ouill and Scroll: Advisory Board: Honor Society: Funtest: Roll Representative: Cabinet: Chairman, Standards Committee: Secretary, Ski Club. DAY, BOB DECLEMENTS, BARTH-Funfest: Fall Matinee: Midwinter Concert: Speakers' and Writers' Clubs: Messenger. DE SANTO, JOHN7IntramuraI Sports: Freshman Basketball: Opera: Senior Night: Messenger Staff: Roll Repre- sen 5 IVE. DEUTSCH,. ELSIE-Cabinet: Honor Society: Assistant Copy Editor, Messenger: Art Editor, Arrow: Stamp Club: Usherette: Quill and Scroll. President, DEVINE, JIM-Building Committee. DHUE, ALICE-Senior Gift Committee. DOUGLAS, ,DON-Public Relations and Program Committee: Chairman, Library Committee. DOWNIE, GRACE ADELLE-Secretary, Girls' Club: Advisory Board: Cabinet: Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Messenger Staff: Funfest: Opera: Roll Representative: Big G Club. DU BUAR, JIM-Senior Night: Opera: Ticket Committee: Honor Society: Funfest: Chess Club. DUKE, JOE-Honor Roll: .Roll Representative: Library Com- mittee: Chairman, Building Committee: Garfield Day Oratorical Contest. DUNHAM, DONALD-Stage Crew. DUNNETT, DONALD DYKEMAN, LENORE-Roll Representative: Funtest: Senior Night: Honor Roll: President, Photography Club: Standards, Senior Pin, Health, P.T.A. and Friendship Committees. COWLEY, WILLIAM-Advisory Board: Senior Entertainment, Grounds and Philanthropic Committees: Track: Roll Representative. CRAIG, EVELYN-P.T.A. and Friendship Committees- Funfest: Senior Night: Writers' Club' Messenger Staif: Fresh- man Auxiliary: Sophomore Commission. CRAIG, OLIVE-Debate Club. CRAWFORD, BILL-Grounds and Publicity Committees: Chairman, Election Committee: Track. CRINEAN, NANCY-Funtest: Photography Club: P.T.A. and Social Service Committees. CROTHERS, DOROTHY VIRGINIA-Honor Society: Usher- ette: Service Honor Roll: Roll Representative: After School Sports. CRUMMACK, MAE CURTISS, DEAN-Junior, Senior Prom, Traffic. and Vocational gommittees: Funfest: Opera: Senior Night: Mid-winter oncert. DAGG, BERT-Messenger Staff. X.. U . Q, EDW NE XY' EDW D, LUCIL-Fun si, Senior ghji, Opera, Fall Maf- IHCS. Sb!! EN, LOIS-Dr mem smash ues. NK N X . . 1 '1. , LORRANNE-Messenger Sfaff, Roll Represenfaiive, . Honor, Socieiy, Ski Club. 3ELrENnAl4L,'MAJoR-rfcke+ and sismp comminees, Ain- lefic Manager. ELLIOTT, BILL-Transferred from Parkdale High School. ELLIS, BARBARA-President Freshman Class, Chairman, Ush- ereHe and 'Friendship Commiflees, Messenger Slaff, Opera, Senior Nlghl, Honor Sociely, Roll Represen- iaiive, Ski Club. ELLISON, BERYL LOUISE EMUNSON, MAURICE-Foolball Manager, Library Com- miiiee. ENDO, JEAN-Fall Mafinee, Funfesi, Nurse's Allendanl. ENDO, ROBERT-Transferred from Franklin High School, Honor Sociely, Inlramural Sporls. ESKANAZI, SALLY-Honor Socieiy, Senior Ni hi, Fiunfesl, Manager, Afier-School Sporis, Big G Club, Healih Comrniiiee, Shakespearean Coniesf. FAGAN, KEN-Funfesi, Roll Represenlalive, Bleacher Com- miilee, Track Official. FALCONE, MIKE-Funfesl, Fall Mafinee, Building Commii- +ee, Mid-Winfer Concerl, Opera, Senior Nlghf. FALLON, BARBARA-Senior Nighi, Midwin+erConcer'r,Opera, Roll Represenialive, Sophomore Standards, Freshman Auxiliary, Presideni, Phofography Club, Ski Club. FELLOWS, JAMES-Roll Represeniafive, lnframural Sporis, Second Team Track, Hundred Mile Club. FISHER, SIGMUND-Roll Represenfafive, Open Forurn and Dramafic Clubs, Honor Roll, Philanihropic and Library Commiffees. FLEMING, DAVID--Radio Club, Fall Mafinee, Midwinfer Con- cerl, Opera, Funfesi, Senior Nighf, Building Com- miffee. FOSS, FLORENCE-Vice-Presideni, Wrilers' Club, Honor So- ciely, Senior Nighi, Midwinler Conceri, Opera, Friendship Commlilee, Messenger Siaff. FOSTER, RICHARD F FRANCO, LEON-Honor Socieffy, Funfesf. FRANCO, SARA-Senior Nighi, Funfesl, Opera, Afier-School Sporfs, Honor Roll, Roll Represeniahve, Friendship Cornmilfee. FRAY, JOSEPHINE-Honor Sociely, Roll Represeniaiive. FREEMAN, VIRGINIA RAE-Honor Roll, Funfesl, Friendship Commilfee, Pholography Club. GENACK, DORIS-Entered from Portland High Scl1ool:Atter- School Sports: Big G Club. GEORGE, DICK-Vocational and Hall Traffic Committees: Senior Night: Midwinter Concert: Opera. GERLACH, HARVEY-Transferred from New Mexico Military Institute. GJOLME, REIDAR-President, Boys' Club: Ski Team: Presi- dent, Ski Club: Vocational, Publicity, and Public Re- lations Committees: Vice-President, Junior Class: Fun- test: Senior Night: Advisory Board. GLAZERHSHIRLEY-Midwinter Concert: Senior Night: Opera: Big G Club: After-School Sports: Girls Tratfic Committee. GOETZ, HARRY-Vocational Committee. GOFFEE, MILDRED-Transferred from Roosevelt HighSchool: Messenger Staff: Opera: Honor Society. GOJIO, GEORGE-Intramural Sports: Honor Roll. GOLDSTEIN, CHESTER-Freshman Track: Stamp and Lunch- room Committees. GOODALL, JACQUELYN-Messenger Staff: Funtest: Safety Committee. GORDON, HUNTLEY-Roll Representative: Ski Club: Golf Team: Funfest. GORELICK. MORRIS GRASHIN, MYER-Radio, Science, and Photography Clubs: Intramural Basketball: Track: Roll Representative: Spe- cial Committee. GREENBERG, ROSE-Honor Societ: Freshman Auxiliary: Writers' and Photography Clubs: Service Honor Roll: Fau Matinee: Senior Night: Funfest and Art Com- mi ees. GREENE, FRANCES-Social Service and Safety Committees: Big G Club: Christmas Pageant. FRYER, DICK FRYER, DOROTHY FUJII, JOE-Roll Representative: Intramural Sports. FULLER, JOY-Senior Night: Midwinter Concert: Opera: Fun- test: Fall and Spring Matinees: Posture Committee: Attendant, Girls' Club Rooms. GALANTI, JOHN-Honor Society: Aviation Club. GARHART, TED-Business Manager, Arrow: First Team Track: Roll Representative: Advisory Board: Secretary-Treas- urer, Junior Class' Chairman, Yocational, Entertain- ment, and Philantluropic Committees: Funfest: Quill and Scroll. GARRISON, DICK-Roll Representative: Stamp Club. GASTON, HELEN-Ski and Dramatic Clubs: Opera: Funfest: Midwinter Concert: Advisory Board: P.T.A., Musnc,and Entertainment Committees. GATCHET, JOHN-Track: Freshman Football. GRESHAM, SHIRLEY-Honor Sociefy, Opera, Roll Re re- seniaiive, Senior Nighi, Midwinier Concerl, P.T.A. and Friendship Commifiees, Ski Club, Ushereiie. GRIFF, IRV-Honor Society, Funfesf, Messenger Siaffg Fresh- man and Sophomore Track, Tickel, Publicify and Senior Prom Commilfees. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM-Messenger Sfaff, Honor Sociefyg Chair- man, Avocafional Commilfee, Sophomore and Second gears Track, Service Honor Roll, Ski and Open Forum u s. GRINNELL, BILL-Quill and Scroll, Honor Sociely, Messen- ger Sfaff, Service Honor Roll. GRISWOLD, MALCOLM-Phoiography and Dramafic Clubs, Safeiy and Lunch Room Commiilees. GUBATQJYGO, THOMAS-Freshman Track, Second Team Foo?- a . HACKINEN, LEO-Track, Philanlhropic and Building Com- miffees. HAGEN, BETTY--Transferred from Holy Names Academy, Girls' Club Correspondence Secreiary, Service Honor Roll, P.T.A. and Friendship Commillees, Honor Roll, Phofography Club. HALL, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH-Honor Roll, Afier-School Sporrs, Service Honor Roll. 28 HALLGREN, WARREN-Roll Represenlalive, Ski and Phoiog- raphy Clubs, Garfield Day Oralorical Coniesl, Chair- rnan, Doorman Comrniflee, Freshman Foolballg Fun- esi. HAM, FRANCES-Midwinier Concerf, Senior Nighl, Opera, Caihay Club. HAM, STAN-Inframural Baskelball, Funfesf, Calhay Club. HANDIN, IDA HANKS, ELAINE-Big G Club, Afier-School Sporfs, Roll Represeniafive, Service Honor Roll, Ski Club. HANSEN, HAROLD-Track. HARPER, FRANCEL-Roll Representalive, Ski Club, P.T.A., Friendship, and Building Cornmiffeesg Messenger gif, Opera, Senior Nighf, Midwinier Concerl, Honor O . HARRISON, BARBARA-Honor Society, Roll. Represenfajive, Ski and Dramaiic Clubs, Senior Nighl, Mldwlnier Concerl, Sfandards, Social Service, Music, and Prom Commiffees. HART, BOB-Roll Represenfalive, Stamp and Philanlhropic Commiflees. HART, JOE-Sfamp Commillee. HASSON, JOSEPH-Senior Nighf, Opera, Midwinier Concerf. HATCH, EUGENE-Roll Represenlafive. HATHAWAY, BI LL-Senior Nighf, Funfesf, H o n o r Sociefy, Roll Represenlafive, Special, Philanfhropic, and Senior Pin Commilrees. HAYAKAWA, GEORGE-lnframural Sporfs, Freshman Track. HEMION, BOB-lnframural Sporis, Baskefball, Stamp Com- miffee, Chairman, Gif? Commilfee, Ski Club, Opera. HOOKER, SHIRLEY-Advisory Board: Funfest: Honor Society: Dramatic and Ski Clubs: Entertainment, Funfest, and Music Committees: Opera. HORIUCHI, HAROLD-Intramural Sports: Sophomore Bas- ketball. HOYT CAROLYN-Lunchroom Committee. ' X D., by fr - ' L 1 1 af fi 0' 5 ' l pf X K H ni- ' HUBERT, DORIS-Roll Representative. HUMMEL, MYRNA HUTCHISON, MARY JANE-Speakers' and Writers' Clubs: Funfest: Roll Representative. HYVONEN, KEIJO K.-Senior Night: Open Forum. IKOMA, BETTY INNIS, SLADE-Editor, Arow: President, Honor Society: Roll Representative: Captain, Golf Team: President, Soph- omore Class: Advisory Board: Quill and Scroll: Chair- man, Avocational and Doorman Committees: Athletic Committee: Valedictorian. INOUYE, MARTHA-Open Forum: After-School Sports. lSAACSON, ROSE7Open Forum: Dramatic Club: Usherette: Honor Society. lSRAEL,fJACK-Football: Basketball: Philanthropic Commit- ee. ISRAEL, MOLLY K.-Freshman Sports. ISRAEL, MORRIS-Third Team Football: Roll Representative. JACOBSON, AILLEEN--Honor Society: Roll Representative: Service Honor Roll. N. HENDERSON, ARTHUR-Bleachers Committee: Hundred Mile Club: Track. HENEHAN, ULIC--First Team Football: Public Relations and Vocational Committees: Ski Club. HENSHAW, BOB--Roll Representative: Building, Grounds, Philanthropic, and Stamp Committees: Intramural Basketball: Doorman. HERALD, CHARLES-Special, Traffic, Philanthropic, and Safe- ty Committees: Stamp Club: Roll Representative. HILL, ARVO-Opera: Midwinter Concert: Senior Night: Hun- dred Mile Club. HIRAHARA, MIKE-Advisory Board: Athletic Committee: Freshman and First Team Football: Baseball: Roll Rep- resentative. HOGLUND, RALPH-Traffic Committee: Science Club: Yice- President, Radio Club: Stage Crew: Honor Society. HOLEVAS, THOMAS-Roll Representative: Honor Roll: Gar- field Day Oratorical Contest: Fall Matinee: Senior Night: Funfest: Library, Lunchroom, Grounds, and Program Committees. HOLLAND, JAMES-Honor Society: Publicity, and.Vocational Committees: intramural Sgorts: Senior Night: Mid- winter Concert: Funfest: pera. JACOBUCCI, GEORGE JOSEPH-Sfage Crew, Football Man- ager, Chairman, Lunchroom, Philanfhropic, Demerif, and S ecial Commiflees Roll Re resenfafive- Door- man, Spld Club, Senior hlighl. p ' JAFFE, ETl-lEL-Senior Nighig Opera, Funfesf, Nonelle, Fall Mahnee, Speakers Club, Midwinfer Concerl. JAHN, ED-Phofography, Siamp, and Radio Clubs. JENKINSHJOYCE-Roll.Represenlafive, Funfesf, Fall Ma+inee, Friendship, Social Service, and Enferlainmenl Com- mullees, Messenger Sfaff. JENSEN, ANN JENSEN, JEANETTE-Roll Represenlalive, Mana er Make-Up Committee, Friendship Commiilee, Fatal Malinee, Huriek and Girls' Club Alfendanf, Opera, Senior ig . JOHNSON, ELLEN-Girl Reserves. JOHNSON, YERDA JOHNSTON, JAMES-Advisory Board, Honor Sociely, Elec- hon, Ticker, Avocafion, and Senior Enrerfainmenf Commilfees, Funfesf, Hundred Mile Club, Copy Edlfor, Arrow, Roll Represenlalive, Commencement Speaker, Quill and Scroll. JOINER, JANE FRANCES-Service Honor Roll, Employed Girls' Club. JUDY, DONALD-Secrefar -Treasurer, Boys' Club, Track, Ad- visory Board, Fall' Malinee, Ski Club, Roll Repre- senfalive, Vocafional and Lunchroom Commiifeesg Chairman, Finance Commiffee. KAMINOF, MAX-Freshman Track, Grounds Commifl-ee, Sfamp, Phofography, and Radio Clubs. KANAZAWA, MARY-Sophomore Sisfer, Japanese Girl Re- serves, Honor Roll, Funfesf. KARCH, MORRIS-Honor Socieiy, Firsl' Team Baseball, lnl'ra- mural Sporfs, Basket Room Ccmmiflee. KAWAKAMI, IWAO-Lunchroom Commiffee, Honor Roll. KELLS, MARGARET-Arrow Sfaff, Cabinef, Honor Sociely, Roll Represenfalive, Exlemporaneous Speaking Con- lesl, Nonelle, Funfesl, Opera, Senior Night. KELLS, MILTON-Correspondence Edilor, Arrow, Chairman, Tickel, Lunchroom, Doorman, and Senior Program Commiliees, Track, Honor Sociefy, Open Forum, Com- mencemenl Speaker. KESSLER, DOROTHY-Conceri, Senior Nighf, Opera. KETCHAM, KATHERINE-Midwinier Concerf, Senior Nighf, Ari Commifleeg Honor Socieiy, Messenger Sfaff. KIMURA, MASAKO-Honor Sociely, Aller-School Sporfs, Roll Represenralive. KlNG, MILDRED-Funfesl, Calhay Club, Spring Malinee. KNIGHT, EVELYN-Treasurer, Big G Club, Roll Represen- galive, Cabinet, Ushererfe, Afler-School Sports, Honor ociely. KNOPH, ALICE KO, ROYiInlramural Sporfs, Phorography Club, Honor So- cie y. LAMSON, ARMENE-Treasurer, Girls' Club: Feafure Edifor, Messenger: Radiance Roll: Ski Team: Honor Sociefy: Roll Represenfafive: Funfesf: Ushereffe: Advisory Board: Cabinef: Quill and Scroll. LANKFORD, RALPH-Freshman and Sophomore Track: Ski and Phofograpl-ly Clubs. LARSON, BILL-Elecfion Commilfee: Honor Society. LAUCH, MARGARET-Roll Represenfafive: Friendship and Dadbland Daughfer Nighf Commiffees: Violin En- sem e. LAZOFF, ANNE1Roll Represenfafive: Funfesf: Opera: Senior Nighf: Midwinfer Concerf. LEGHORN JACK-Tickef and Specialfy Commiffees: Chess and Phofography Clubs. LEON, LILA-Midwinfer Concerf: Senior Nigjf: Opera: Non- effe: Funfesf: Honor Sociefy: Fall afinee: Messen- ger Sfaff: Phofography Club. LEOPOLD, FERN--All Cify High School Orchesfra: Senior Nighf: Funfesf: Midwinfer Concerf: Violin Ensemble: Honor Sociefy. LESCHER, RUTH-Advisory Board: Speakers' Club: Presidenf, Debafe Club: Garfield Da Oraforical Confesf: Shakespearean Confesf: Honor Slociefy: Vice-Presidenf, yinufe Men: Roll Represenfafive: S.A.R. Representa- IVE. LESCHER, VlVIAN-Honor Sociefy: Roll Represenfafive: Open Forum: Debafe Club: Garfield Pen: Wesf Winds: Serv- ice Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. LE VEOUE, LE ROY-Firsf Team Baskefball and Baseball: Roll Represenfafive. LEVY, DAVID-Roll Represenfafive: Building Commiffee. LEVY, ISAAC-Opera: Roll Represenfafive: Funfesf: Secrefary- Treasurer, Phofography Club: Senior Nighf. LEWIS, WILLIAM C.-Honor Roll' Traffic and Vocafional Commiffees: Radio Club: Flunfesf. LEWIS, LEE-Freshman and Firsf Team Track: Aviafion Club: lnframural Sporfs. 3l KOSKI, LEONA-Roll Represenfafive: Open Forum. KRIEGER, ROBERT-Traffic, Special, and .Demerif Commif- fees: Funfesf: Honor Roll: Senior Nighf: Opera: Mid- winfer Conceri. KRISTOFERSON, AUGUST-Arrow Sfaff: Roll Represenfafive: Vocafional Commiffee: Chairman, Publicify and Li- brary Commiffees: Presidenf, Ski Club: Track: Door- man: lnferschool Ski Council: Funfesf. - KUMMER, BOB-Vice-Presidenf, Boys' Club: Secrefary-Treas- urer Honor Soci f ' Ad ' B d' R ll R - , ey, visory oar , o epresen fafive: Chairman, Finance and 'Sfamp Commlffees: Funfesf: Doorman: Bookroom: Ski Club. KURIMURA, TOSHIO-Sophomore Baskelball: Honor Sociefy: lnframural Sporfs. LACY, NORMAN-Building Commiffee: Golf Team: Traffic Commiffee. LA MARE, KENNETH LAMBO, ART J.-Lunchroom Commiffee. LAMPING, BARBARA-Roll Represenfafive: Messenger Sfaff: Enferfainmenf and Friendship Commilfees: Sophomore Commission: Affendanf, Girls' Club Rooms. LEWIS, MILTON-Honor Society, Midwinter Concert. LIGGETT, EVELYN-Miclwinter Concert. LITTLE, ROBERT-Senior Night' Midwinter Concert, Opera, Funfest, Freshman Football. LOCKHART, VIOLET-Big G Club, Roll Representative, Chairman Girls' Employment Committee, Service Hon- or Rollg Sophomore Sister, Atter-School Sports, At- tendant, Girls' Club Room. LORENZEN, PATRICIA-Honor Society, Art and Open Forum C5lubs,HFarewell Cards and Building Committees, s ere e. LUM, LINDA-Cathay Club, Spring Matinee. LUSIER, RAYMOND MacADAM, GEORGIA-Cabinet, Honor Society, Roll Repre- sentative, Senior Ni?ht, Quill and Scroll, Feature Ed- itor, Messenger, Fun est, Standards Committee, Chair- man, Entertainment Committee, Vice-President, Fresh- man Class. MACK, EGIL-Stamp and Avocational Committees, Chair- giang Publicity and Special Committees, Doorman, Ski u . MALLING, RAY MAR, FANNIE-Cathay Club, Funtest, Roll Representative, After-School Sports. MARBLE, ED-Transferred from West Seattle High School, Chairman, Grounds Committee. MARSHALL, OPAL-Funtest, Senior Night, Opera, Midwinter Concert, Nonette, Garfield Trio, Friendship Com- mittee. MARTIN, DAVID-Arrow Photographer, '35, President, Photog- raphy Club. MARTIN, ELISABETH-After-School Sports, Funtest. MASON BEN-Philanthropic Committee, Roll Representative, Speakers' Club. MASSA, MIKE MATHIES, JAMES-Doorman, Special, and Finance Commit- tees, Stamp and Science Clubs, Roll Representative. MAWER, ELSIE-Roll Representative, Funtest, Senior Night, Fall Matinee, Cabinet, Arrow Staff, Social Service and Junior-Senior Tea Committees, Chairman, Safety Committee. MAXFIELD, BOB-Stamp Committee, Doorman, Roll Repre- sentative, Externporaneous Speaking Contest. MCDONALD, BETTY ANNE-Roll Representative, Music, Voca- tional, and Sophomore Commission Committees, Ski Club, Senior Ni?ht, Funtest, Opera, Midwinter Con- cert, Honor Rol. MCGEE, ROBERT-Opera, Miclwinter Concert, Chairman, Bleacher's Committee. MCG EE, VERN ITA MCGRATH, PATRICIA-Transferred from Holy Names Acade- my, Roll Representative, Dramatic Club, Opera, Fun- fest, Miclwinter Concert. MULLEN, NANCY-Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class: Assist- ant Feature Editor, Messenrlger: Cabinet: Friendship Committee: Chairman, Socia Service Committee: Roll Representative: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Funfest: Arrow Contributor. MULVIHILL, FRANCES-Funfest: Photography Club: Social Service Committee. MURDOCH, ROBERT G.-Roll Representative: Stamp, Traffic, and Euntest Committees: Chairman, Philanthropic Committee: Intramural Basketball: Honor Roll: Inter- school Council: Photography Club: Garfield Day Ora- torical Contest. MURPHY, JIMMY-Sophomore Track: Roll Representative: Grounds, Stamp, and Special Committees: Chairman, Philanthropic Committee: Fall Matinee: Funfest: Avia- tion and Ski Clubs. MURPHY, PAT-Roll Representative: Cabinet: Advisory Board: Funfest: Ski Club: Library Committee: Chairman, Freshman Auxiliary. MURPHY, VERNITA-Advisory Board: Chairman, Music Com- mittee: Roll Representative: Senior Night: Midwinter Concert: Opera: Funfest: Honor Society. MYDSKE, JOHN-Roll Representative: Traffic and Bleacher Committees: Honor Roll. NAKAMELJIHK, HIROSHI-Honor Society: lntramural Basket- a . NASBY, LEWlSE-Transferred from Wolf Point High School: Vice-President, Employed Girls' Club. NELSON, JUNE-Transferred from Highline High School: G-irl Reserves. NEUNER, RUDY-Funfest: Roll Representative: TumblingTeam. NEWBURY AY Traffic, Avocational, and Election Commit- . R - tees: Senior Night: Midwinter Concert: Opera: Boys' Double Quartette: Honor Roll: Science Club. NIELSON, JO ANN NISHIMURA, TOSHIYUKI-Freshman and Sophomore Basket- ball: Second Team Basketball: lntramural Sports. NOVAK, FRANCIS-Messenger Staff: Stage Crew. MCLENNAN, ALEXfRoll Representative: Stamp Club: Lunch- room Committee. MILES, JANE-Freshman Auxiliary: Midwinter Concert: Soph- omore Commission: Honor Society: Ski Club: Tre fic Committee: Chairman, Vocational Committee: Cab- inet. MILLER, AILEEN-Sophomore Commission: After-School Sports: Freshman Auxiliary: Friendship and Standards Committees. MILLER, JAY--Funfest. MITAMURA, ANNA--Transferred from Cordova, Alaska: Hon- or Society: Japanese Girl Reserves. MITCHELL, BETTE-Roll Representative: Ski Club' Opera: Funfest: Senior Night: Miclwinter Concert: Standards Committee. MIYAGAWA, MIYO-Honor Society: Funfest: Oaen Forum: Writers' Club: Messenger Staff: Service onor Roll: Senior Pin Committee. MOONEY, BOB--Roll Representative: Captain, Golfffeam: Doorman: Photography and Ski Clubs: Athletic. and Stamp Committees: Chairman, Building Committee: Funfest. MOZZONE, MARIO-Stage Crew: Ski Club: Publicity Com- mittee: Baseball Manager: Doorman. OAKLEY, WARREN-Stamp, Bleacher, and Grounds Com- mittees, Freshman Track, Service Honor Roll, Ski Club. ODMAN, BlLL-Service Honor Roll. ODOM, JAMES-Vice'President, Sophomore Class, Ski Club, Assistant Sports Editor, Messenger, Roll Representa- tive, Doorman, Chairman, Vocational, Program, and Building Committees. OGASAWARA, TERUKO-Honor Society, Service Honor Roll, Sophomore Commission, Art Committee, Midwinter Concert, Senior Night, Opera. OGISHIMA, JOHN-lntramural Basketball. , OJALVO, MATILDA-Roll Representative, Funfest, Service Honor Roll, Honor Society, Midwinter Concert, Ush- erette, After-School Sports, Mixer and P.T.A. Com- mittees. OKAMURA, GEORGE-Vice-President, Honor Society, Ad- visory Board, First Team Football and Basketball, Arrow Staff. OLSON, NORMA-Aclvisory Board, Cabinet, Big G Club, Senior Night, Funfest, Midwinter Concert, Opera, Traffic Committee, Sophomore Commission. ONODERA, SATORU-Honor Society, Intramural Sports. ORSIN, GLORIA OSAWA, GEORGE-Ski Club, Intramural Football. OSAWAk EAZUKO-Art Committee, Costume Staff, Service o . OSBUN, ROBERT-Roll Representative, Minute Men, Door- Imant, Bleacher, Ticket, and Senior Pin Committees, un est. OZIEL, SUSIE-Big G Club, Opera, Funfest, Senior Night, Midwinter Concert. PARKER, CLAUDE C., JR. PARKER, SAM-Traftic, Publicity, and Vocational Committees, Chairman Funfest Committee, Roll Representative, Senior Night. PARKER, VELMA-Opera, Senior Night, Midwinter Concert, Photography Club. PASS, MARGY-Chairman, Assembly and Senior Prom Com- mittees, Opera, Cabinet, Funfest, News Editor, Mes- senger, Quill and Scroll, Roll Representative, Spring and Fall Matinees. PAULINE, HELEN-Funfest, Senior Night, Opera, Midwinter Concert, Spring and Fall Matinees, Attendant, Girls' Club Rooms, Posture Committee. PEARCE, BOB-Messenger Staff, Senior Night, Opera, Fun- test, Midwinter Concert, Stamp and Publicity Com- mittees, Ski Club. PEARL, WESLEY-Science and Hundred-Mile Clubs, Honor Society, Funfest, Service Honor Roll. PEARSON, ELSlE PEASE, ROBERT FREDERICK-Roll Representative, Ski and Aviation Clubs, Traffic Committee, Opera, Senior Night, Fall Matinee, Midwinter Concert. PEHA, JOE S.-Photography and Harmonica Club, Honor Society, Intramural Basketball, 34- PORAD, LAWRENCE-Roll Represenfafive. POST, DZOUGLAS-lnframural Foofball, Chess and Aviafion ubs. PROVINE, MARYBELL-Funfesf, Senior Ni hf, Roll Represen- fafivep Qirls' Cabinef, Wrifers' CTub, Secrefary, Ski Club, Girls' Advisory Board, Messenger Sfaff. RAATZ, IRVIN REED, ADELE-Funfesf, Senior Nighf, Opera, Midwinfer Con- cerf, Roll Represenfafive, Affer-School Sports, Ski and Chess Clubs. REETZ, JAMES-Chess, Aviation, and Sfamp Clubs. REHBERG, ABB'lE-Vice-Presidenf, Big G Club, Roll Rep- resenfafive' Minufe Men, Ushereffe, Traffic Commif- fee, Affer-School Sporfs, Honor Society, Garfield Day Oraforical Confesf. REIBSTEIN, JOEL-Sfamp Club, Roll Represenfafive. REYNOLDS, BETTY JEAN-Fall Mafinee, Funfesf, Ski and Speakers' Clubs, Make-Up Commiffee. REYNOLDS, CHARLES--Philanfhropic, Elecfion, Vocafional, and Safefy Commiffees, Roll Represenfafive, Honor Roll, Ski Club. REYNOLDS, NAOMI-Honor Sociefy, Freshman Auxiliary, Mixer and Vocafional Commiffees, Honor Roll. RICE, lgxTL-lRYN-Shakespearean Confesf, Employed Girls' u . RICKLES, NORMAN-Messenger Sfaff, Open Forum Club: Honor Sociefy, Soccer. RIDOUT, BETTY RILEY, PATTY-Freshman, Sfandards, and Building Commif- fees, Cabinef, Funfesf, Senior Nighf. 35 PEHA, LEON PERRY, ELEANOR-Vice-Presidenf, Girls' Club, Funfesf, Senior Nighf, Opera, Messenger Sfaff, Quill and Scroll, Afh- lefic Manager, Radiance Roll, Honor Soclefy. PETERSON, DONALD-Messenger Sfaff, Roll Represenfafive, Philanfhropic Commiffeeg Phofography and Ski Club, PETERSON, EVELYN MAY-Tralnsferred from Kirkland High School, Building Commiffee, Honor Sociefy, Funfesf, Midwinfer Concerf. PETERSON, FLORENCE PIHA, JACK-Roll Represenfafive, Inframural Sporfs, Garfield Day Oraforical Confesf. PITTER, MARJORIE EDWINA-Big G Club, P.T.A. and Social Service Commiffees, Messenger- Sfaff' Shakes- pearean Confesf, Honor Roll: Senior Nighf, Chrisfmas Pageanf, Funfesf, Fall Mafmee. PLASTINO, RUTH MARIE-Roll Represenfafive. PORAD, FLORENCE-Roll Represenfafive, Funfesf, Service Honor Roll. l ROBERTS, MARION-Ski and Photography Clubs, Honor So- ciety, Secretary, Sophomore Class, Arrow Staff, After- School Sports, Social Service, Safety, and Senior Prom Committees, Roll Representative. ROBINSON, JOHN-Assistant Editor, Messenger, Senior Night, Fall Matinee, Ski Club, Roll Representative, Honor Roll, Chairman, Senior Night Committee. ROMANO, ROSE-Big G Club, AtterlSchool Sports, Christ- mas Pageant, Midwinter Concert. ROONEY, JACK-Transferred from Seattle Preparatory School, Roll Representative' Service Honor Roll, Funfest, ln- tramural Basketball, Library, Building and Philan- thropic Committees. ROSELLI, GERRY--Funfest, Art and Junior Prom Committees, Garfield Day Oratorical Contest, Arrow Contributor, Feature Editor, Arrow, Roll Representative, Honot Society, Quill and Scroll. RUNKEL, HENRY-Roll Representative, Philanthropic, Stamp, and Building Committees, Doorman. RUNSTADLER, BETTY-Funtest, Fall Matinee, Midwinter Con- cert, Senior Night,Opera, Roll Representative, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. RUSSO, LUCILE RYAN, JEROME-Baseball, Intramural Sports, Football Man- ager. SADICK, GORDON-Honor Society, Photography Club, Avo- cational Committee. SAKAI, ESTHER-Honor Society, Fall Matinee, Japanese Girl Reserves. SALMON, BILL-Senior Night, Aviation Club, Opera, Mid- winter Concert. SCHAEFER, JEAN-Honor Society, Mixer and Vocational Committees, Nurse's Attendant, Service Honor Roll. SCHARHON, AZARIA SCHULTZ, GURLIE-Sophomore Commission, Honor Society, Usherette, Minute Men, Fall Matinee, Mixer Corn- mi tee. SCOTT, MARILYN-Editor,.Messenger, Opera, Advisory Board, Funfest, Quill and Scroll, Class Da and Friendship Committees, Honor Society, Roll Repre- sentative, Ski Club. SEIDENVERG, ANITA-Traffic, Tintoil, and Friendship Com- mittees, Senior Night, Opera, Funtest, Sophomore Commission. SENDA, TOSHIKO-Honor Society, Cabinet' Messenger and Arrow Staffs, Service Honor Roll' Sophomore Com- mission, Open Forum, Japanese Girl Reserves. SHANK, BARBARA-Advisor Board, Funfest, Ski Club, Friend- ship, Standards, ancl Entertainment Committees. SHAW, CONNIE-Senior Night, Opera, Funtest, Midwinter Concert, P.T.A., Junior-Senior Prom, and Social Ser- igf:ebCommittees, Fall Matinee, Messenger Statt, Ski U . SHIELDS, DOROTHY JEAN-President, Writers' Club, Service Honor Roll, Roll Representative, Editorial Staff, Gar- fiold Pen, Funfest. SHIC-A, ANDREW-Freshman Football, Track, Intramural Touch Football, Senior Program Committee. Sl-IIMAHARA, WATARU-Freshman, Sophomore Track, Honor Society, Intramural Sports, Service Honor Roll. SHIMANO, MIDORI-Funtest, Freshman Auxiliary, Sophomore Commission, Social Service and Art Committees, Open Forum, Honor Society. STALL, FAIRY STAMM, MIRIAM STAPHORST, CORA-Transferred from Ballard High School. ST. CLAIR, GRACE-Senior Night: Midwinter Concert. STEFFEN, BILL-Transferred from Zillah High School. STERNE, RICHIE-Honor Society: Honor Roll: Traffic Com- mittee: Photography Club. STICE, GLADYS STILLER, HANS STOCKLAND, ARIEL--Transferred from Ballard High School: Roll Representative: Messenger Staff. STROMBERG, JOHN-Freshman Football Manager: First and Second Team Football: Ski Club. STUSSER, HODA-Roll Representative: Opera: Service Honor Roll: Senior Night: Mid-winter Concert. SUESS, BOB-Messenger Staff: Roll Representative. SULMAN, STANLEY-Freshman and Sophomore Track: Fun- fest: Football Manager. SUMMERS, ELANE-Vice-President, Senior Class: Roll Repre- sentative: Funtest: Shakespearean Contest: Girls' Cab- inet: Open Forum Club: Commencement Speaker. SUNDBURG, VIRGINIA-Roll Representative: Assistant Fea- ture Editor, Messen er: Typing Committee: Service Honor Roll: Honor Society. SING, WILLIAM-Roll Representative: Funtest: Messenger Staff: Honor Society: Debate Team: Cathay Club: . Publicity Committee. SIRJORD, MARIE LOUISE-Messenger Staft:Operag President, Open Forum: Secretary-Treasurer, Minute Men: Honor Society: Sophomore Commission: Senior Night: Mixer Committee. SMITH, ANN CHILTON-Chairman, Freshman Auxiliary and Sophomore Commission: Friendship Committee- Cab- inet: Funfest: Dramatic Club: Messenger Staff: Roll Representative. SMITH, DWIGHT-First Team Football: Bleacher, Grounds, and Public Relations Committees. SMITH, HlLDA4Honor Society: Traffic and Senior Program Committees: Arrow Staff: Secretary, Photogjaphy Club: Roll Representative: Service Honor Roll: sher- ette: Quill and Scroll: Commencement Speaker. SMITH, NONA JEAN-Opera: Senior Night: Midwinter Con- cert: Funfest. SMITH, RUBY-Funtest: After-School Sports: Big G Club. SMITH, SUE-Roll Representative: Extension Committee. SPURGEON, DEAN-Transferred from Wenatchee High School. SWEENEY, JOE-Football and Baseball Manager: Senior Gitt Committee: Service Honor Roll: Roll Representative. TAFT, MARY-Funfest: Opera: Senior Night: Midwinter Con- cert: Roll Representative: Messenger Staff: Mixer, Assembly, and Standards Committees: Honor Roll: S.A.R. Contest. TAKIGUCHI, HARUKO-Honor Society: Sophomore Com- mission: Art Committee: Attendant, Girls' Club Rooms. TALIAFERRO, JEANNE-Funfest: Senior Night: Opera: Mid- winter, Fall and Spring Matinees: Friendship, Enter- tainment, and Lunchroom Committees: Service Honor Roll: Library Clerk: Study Hall Attendant. TANAKA, GEORGE-Intramural Football. TARICA, BEULAH-After-School Sports: Funfest. TASHIMA. YURI-Copy Editor, Messenger- Quill and Scroll: Echtor, The Garfield Pen: Arrow Staff: Open Forum and Writers' Clubs: Senior Night and Friendship Committees: Honor Society: Girl Reserves. THOMAS, JAMES-Transferred from Molton High School, Molton, Iowa. THOMPSON, ADELINE-Employed Girls' Club. s s l THOMPSON, JACK-Grounds, Program, and Lunchroom Com- mittees: Ski Club. THOMPSON, JEAN-Friendshi , and P.T.A. Committees: Mes- senger Staff: Funfest: Fall Matinee: Honor Roll. THOMPSON, SHIRLEY-Roll Representative: Opera: Senior Night: Midwinter Concert. THOMPSON, WARREN THYMIAN, MARY HELEN-Nonette: Attendant, Girls' Clulb Rooms: Opera: Midwinter Concert: P.T.A. and Music Committees: Service Honor Roll: Senior Night. TIMMRECK, LENORE-After-School Sports:Achievement Club: P.T.A. Committee: Senior Night. TOBIN, STANLEY-Honor Society: Messenger Staff: Roll Rep- resentative: Public Relations, Publicity, Demerit, and Election Committees: Quill and Scroll. TOGASAKI, CHIYOKO TONGUE, PAIGE-Senior Night: Ski and Stamp Clubs. TRAVERS, JERRY-Transferred from Seattle Preparatory School. TRAVERS, MARTlN-Editor, Messenger: Senior Night: Honor Roll: Senior Night Committee: Chess and Ski Clubs: Quill and Scroll. TRU LSON, MARI E-P.T.A. Committee. TSUTSUMI, SUE-Roll Representative: Honor Roll. TURNERCIMQRRION-Senior Night: Mixer Committee: Writers' U . TYLER, ROY-Roll Representative: Freshman and First Team Track: Concert: Funtest: Honor Society. 38 WAYMIRE, JACK-Ski Club: Building, and Vocafional Com- mifleesg Roll Represenfafive: lnlramural Baskefball. WEINER, BOBBY-Secrelary, Freshman Class: Presidenf, Jun- ior Class: Girls' Club Presidenf: Roll Represeniaiive: Ski Team: Sfandards and Conslifufion Commilleesg Inlerschool Council. WEINSTEIN, HAL-Pholo raphy and Debale Clubs: Midwinfer Concerf: Honor Society: Service Honor Roll: Funfesl. WEIS, EVELYN-Senior Nighl: After-School Sporlsg Roll Rep- resenfafiveg Losf and Found Clerk: Science Club. WEST, HAROLD-Transferred from Franklin High School: Sci- ence and Ski Clubs. WESTENBERG, BETTY-Nonefle: Make-Up Commiffee: Opera: Office Assisfanl: Funfesl: Midwinler Concerl. WHITON, EMILY-Messenger Slaff: Heallh and Senior Gif? Commiffees: Opera: Roll Represenlalive. WIDDOP, VIC-Transferred from Seattle Preparatory School: Messenger Slaff. WILLIAMS, MARIAN-Social Service Commihlee: Freshman Auxiliary: Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, MARJORIE-Fall Malinee: Speakers' Club: Honor Sociefy: Messenger Staff: Senior Nighf: Funfesfg Mid- winfer Concert WILLlAle:Af,bWILMA-Funfesf: Affer-School Sporls: Big G - u . WILLIAMSON, DAVID-Opera: Honor Sociefy: Roll Repre- senfafive. WILSON, AGATHA-Senior Nighl: Funfesf: Chrisfmas Pag- eanf: Chairman, Round Table and Friendship Com- miifees: Roll Represenlafive: Service Honor Roll: Phofography Club. WILSON, PEGGY-Noneffe: Opera: P.T.A. and Heallh Com- miflees: Senior Night: Midwinler Concerl: Funfesf: Roll Represenlalive. WINSLOW, CALVIN-Honor Sociei' : Freshman Council: Sfamp and Buildin Commiffees: Funfesl: News Edifor, Mes- sen er: Racgo and Ski Clubs: lnlramural Basketball: Roi? Represenfalive. UCHIDA2, EIMIMOTO-Capfain, Inframural Baskefball: Honor o . UZIEL, REBECCA-Affer-School Sports: Midlwinler Concerf: Senior Night: Opera: Minufe Men: Mixer Commnllee: Sophomore Commission. VAN de KANT, AUDREY-Roll Represenfalive: Funfesf: Senior Night: Afler-School Sporfs:Chrisfrnas Pagean'r:Opera. VARON, AL-Presidenf, Pholography Club: Open Forum: gcience Club: Midwinfer Concerl: Funfesl: Track: pera. WALCH, OZZIE-Funfesl: Track: Roll Represenlalive: Mes- senger Slaff. WALKER, CLARA-Open Forum: Big G Club: Opera: Senior Nighi: Roll Represenlafive: Shakespearean Conlesl: Honor Roll. WALLOCK, JERRY-Second Team Baseball: Roll Represenla- live: Funfesf. WARD, BILL-Roll Represenfalive: Radio Club: Slage Crew. WATSON, CAL-Buildin , Sfamp, Publicify, Safely, and Prom Commiffees: Rolil Represenfafive: Pholography, Ski, and Science Clubs: lnferschool Council. vvv BDlIlII1EiIBEII1EI1'I' SPEIIISEBS Fronf row: Polriciol Coole, Eloine Summers, Hildo Smilh. Back row: Millon Kells, James Johnslon, Slode lnnis. 40 WISE, NANCY ANN-Roll Represenlafive, Ari Edilor, Garfield Pen, Assembly Commilfee, Sophomore Commission, Minule Men, Wrifers' Club, Senior Nighl, Honor Sociely, WIVIOTT, EDITH-Honor Sociely, Opera, Mid- Winfer Concert, Senior Nighl, Funfesf, Friendship and Scrapbook Commilfees. WOLFE, EARLINE-Service Honor Roll, Golf, Senior Nighl. WOO, LORRAINE-Vice-Presidenf, Cafhay Club, Funfesf, Spring Mafinee, Afler-School Sporfs, Alrendanf, Girls' Club Rooms, Slandards Commilfee. WOODWARD, MARY JEAN-Roll Represen- lalive, Standards Commiflee, Chairman, Radiance Roll and lnsfallalion Commiffeesg Funfesi, Senior Nighl, Ski and Science Clubs, Sophomore Commission. WRIGHT, ELSIE WRIGHT, CHARLES-Chess and Science Clubs, lnframural Baskelball, Baseball, Track, Service Honor Roll, Opera, Roll Represen- fafive, Bleacher and Library Commiliees. YANAGIMACHI, FRANK-Second Team Fool- ball. YOSHIMURA, SUSUMU-Science and Pholog- raphy Clubs. YOSHITAKE, FLORENCE-Senior Nighl, Fun- iesl, Mid-Winler Concerl, Opera, YOUNG, EDITH-Funfesf, Sophomore Sisfer, Big G Club, Affer-School Sporls, Sex- lelle. YOUNG, WILLIAM-Ski and Science Clubs. YUEN, MABEL-Honor Sociely, Afler-School Sporls, Funfesf, Usherelfe, Calhay and Slamp Clubs, Freshman Council, Soph- omore Comrnission, Social Service and Friendship Commillees. ZALLOCCO, RONALD-Track, French and Chess Clubs. ZEIDMAN, JEROME- Vice-Presidenl, Pholog- raphy Club, Chess, Science and Golf Clubs, Building and Eleciion Commiffees. ZEMPEL, ZONA ZETIN, RUTH-Opera, Senior Nighf, Honor So- ciety, Alfendani, Girls' Club Rooms, Nurse's Allenclanl, Mid-Winler Concerf. Slcide lnnis . . . . Voledicioi-ion Polricic Cools . . . . . Solulolorion Jomes Johnslon .... Closs Choice Millon Kells . . . . Closs Choice l-lildo Smilh . . . . Foculiy Choice Elone Summers ... Focully Choice SEIIIDB BUIIIIIIIUEES SENIOR PIN COMMITTEE Fronf Row: Miyo Miyaqawa, Lenore Dykernan. Row 2: Bill I-Iafhaway, Bob Osbun. Bill Bowden. ...FMMS SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Fronf Row: Marion Roberfs, Margy Pass. MWN4 Row 2: Douqlos Ballard, Irv Griff, Frank Buhlffr. V- . 3!L-l' SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Fronf Row: Gerry RoseIIi, MariIyn SCOH, Vernifa Murphy, CREST COMMITTEE Bernice BIaIne. Row 2: Elsie Deufsch, Barloara Ellis, Janice Walfei' Chinn, Ken Louie, Elsie Deuisch. Gerry Roselli, BardsI1ar. Row 3: BEII Haflwaway, James Johnsfon. 4I wg JUIIIDBS QW J n L D I' is 1 B gl Sunny Vynne, SecreTary-Treasurer: Leo Richfer, Vice-PresidenT: l-lermina Biba Anne Pugh Advisors Pearce SmiTh, PresidenT JUIIIDBS UndaunTed by increased responsibiliTy, by a more diTiiculT scholasTic program, and by a more sTrenuous exTra-curricular parTicipaTion, The Juniors have esTablished Themselves as pace-seTTers. When Coach Brig- ham called Tor TooTball, baslseTball, and Track men. Juniors answered ThaT call in large and convincing numbers. Those Teams, on Taking The Tield To represenT GarTield's supremacy in aThleTics, proved The Third Yearmen second To none. When Boys' and Girls' Club worls demanded precious Time and diligenT applicorion, The Juniors responded willingly, a TacT which is largely responsible Tor The eTiiciency of sTudenT adminis- TraTion This year. The Class OT I939 beneTiTed by The recenTly innovaTed saTeTy program, The purpose of which has been To educaTe youThTul driv- ers. Finally, The Juniors earned posiTions near The Top on boTh The Honor SocieTy and The l-lonor Roll. The Third year has righTly been described as The mosT viTal and diTii- culT in a high school sTudenT's career: yeT, The Juniors have underTal4en addiTional proiecTs and responsibiliTies Tar beyond requiremenTs. WiTh Their resourceTulness, iniTiaTive, and cooperaTion. These Juniors have served The school well, giving Garfield The righT To be especially proud oT nexT year's capable school leaders. 43 ABRAM,JOE ADMAN, FRED ALBEE, GEORGE ALFARONE, MARY ALHADEFF, DAVE ALMOSLINO, ISRAEL ANDERSON. KENNETH ANDERSON. MARIE ANDERSON, PHYLLIS ARITA. KOICHI ARLANDER, RICHARD ASABA, WATARU BAILEY, PEGGY BANE. JEANNETTE BAROH, REBECCA BARRETT. SHIRLEY BARRETT.VIRGINIA BARUCH, SELMA BECKER, FRED BECKER, MINA ROSE BEDIGISOFF, GEORGE BEHAR, ALEGRA BELKNAP, ETTA BELL. DORIS BEN, VICTOR BENAROYA. ISAAC BFNEZRA, MARY BENNETT, LORRAINE BERG. DON BERMAN. MANNY BERNER, RICHARD CHARLES BEVAN, DON BILKOV, VERA BLEWETT, JEAN BLIZZARD. MILDRED BORDERUD. ARTHUR BRAICKS, HARRY BRESLIN, HOWARD BRINKLEY, BILL BROWNELL, MARJORIE BRUCE, JIM BYXBEE, MARY JANE CALVO, ESTHER CAMPER, MARIE CAPELOTO, ESTHER 44 DAHMS, CICELY Lf DAVIS, NORA DAY. VIRGINIA DE GALLIER, CJQIQTTE DE LAN EY, GAIL jk DE LEON. SOL 'fj DICKINSOIIJOIIII Dowms BILL I DRESSEL, Bos f I' DRUXMAN, ED EELLS. MAU DE S EGAN, PAT K EIDEMILLER, LILLIAINN Nj ELLIOTT, DICK X I ' EPPERSON, WILLIAM? EPSTEIN, HERBERT ERICKSON. CECIL FAHEY, BOB FALKNOR, SARA FAROUHAR, MARGARET FELLOWS, BYRON FETTERLEY, FLORENCE FIELDS, RUSSELL FISSE, JENNIE FLEETWOOD. MARY CAREY, BETTY CARTER, JEAN CARTON, WILBUR CATLOW, HELEN CAYTON, SUSON CHAN, BERTRAM CHATFIELD, VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN, KEN E. CLAY, VIRGINIA CLINTWORTH, DICK CLOUGH, ARLISS CODER, POLLY COLES, NATALIE COLUCCIO, BOB CREASE, HELEN CRINEAN, THOMAS CROSS, MAXINE CROWDER, JANICE CRUMMACK. CAROLINE CU RKEN DALL, TOM FLEETWOOD, SHIRLEY FLETCHER, DON FLIEDER, ALLAN FORRESTER, LARRY FORSYTHE, PATRICIA FOXWORTH, MARILYN FRIES, ELLEN FUJII, FUJIKO FUJIMOTO, KAORU EUNIS IKE FUNIS MIKE FUXON MIRIAM GALBRAITH ANDY GASING KATHRYN GERTH AUDREY GEYER, MARYALICE GIBBES, CHARLOTTE GIBSON, DORTHY GIBSON, EARL GJOLME. HAROLD GODSAVE, BILL GOOD, BETTY GOODGLICK. FLORENCE GOODSON, BILL GOULD, FRED GRAF, GERARD GRAHAM, PAT GRAY, MARGARET GREEN BERG. ROSALI E N I X Q GREENFIELD, HAROLD GRIFFIN, BERT GUGLER, REINHOLD GUSTAV, BOB HAGEMAN, ELSA HAGGERTY, TED HAIGHT, JAMES HALEVA, JOE HALEVA, SOL HALTERMAN, BARBARA HANCOCK, ELSIE gg xx HANSEN. CAROL HARDEMAN, JOANNE HARRT, BRUCE HASSON, FRANCES HASSON, JOE 46 JOHNSON,JEANNE JOHNSON, NOEL JOHNSTON, INEZ JONES, ALBAN JONES, BARBARA JONES, MAMIE JONES, MARIANA JORDAN, CARL KAKEHASHI, FLORA KANEREK, ZILLAH KASHINO, SHIRO KAUFMAN, SHIRLEY KAWANISHI, ALICE KELLS, DORIS KEMF. ELLA KETZLACH, NORMAN KIDDER, BOB KILBOURNE, PHYLLIS KIMURA, MAKATO KINNEAR, EUNICE KIRCHNER. STEWART KLEVAN, DOLORES KLOPFENSTEIN, CARL KOMARNISKI, HELEN KORESKLJOHN HASSON, LUCY HAYASI-IIDA. TOSHIKO HENSHAW, LINN HERSH, GERTRUDE HOLEVAS, LEONARD HOLIEIELD, KARL HOLLAND, HARRISON HOLMES, BARBARA HORAN. BERNADETTE HORTON, BILL HOWARD, CHRISSIE IKE, AYAME ISRAEL, CATHERINE ISRAEL, RACHEL IVEY. ANGEL JACKSON,AMOR JENSEN,CARL JOHNSON, BERNICE JOHNSON, BETTE LOU JOHNSON, HELEN KOSAKA, GEORGE KOSUGI, MOMOYE KRAMER. HELEN KREMS, BEN KRIEGER, ALICE KUROSE. MAY KURTH, GERALDINE KURUS, SYLVIA RUTH LACY, VAL LAHTI, THELMA LAKE, VIRGINIA LAMB, GERTRUDE LAMONT, JACK LANDER, CONSTANCE LANDER. VEDA LANE,ALICIA LARSEN, FAITH LARSON, GERALD LE VEOUE, ARLOINE LEVIN, AMY LEVY, MURIEL LINDENBERGER, RUTH LIPPMAN, CHARLOTTE LITAWITZ, LEO LOCKER, RUBY LORENZEN, MAURITA LUKKA.ARNE LUND,THELMA MACDONALD, PAT MQCGILLIVRAY, BOB MADLAND, MILDRED MADSEN, GEORGE MAGARINSKY, OLGA MALLING, GLEN MANNING, ANNA MANNING. PATRICIA MANRING, MARY MAR, DICK MARTIN,JANE MATCHETT, HARRISON MATHENY, DON MATSUNAYA, BETTY MAYNE, ELEANOR MAZEN, PAULINE MCDANIEL. ROBERT 48 NAGAMATSU, SUMIO NAKAMOTO, MARIKO NAKAMURA, BILL NELSON, BARBARA NELSON, DOROTHY NELSON, JANET NESHAVER, MAYBELL NEVLER, LEONARD NORDHOFF, MARYA O'DONOVAN, CHARLOTTE OHLSON, SIGRID OHLSSON, STANLEY OKAMURA, GEORGE OKAWA, KIYOSHI OOUIST, RUBY OSTHOFF, JO OSWALD, MARGARET PALMER, MARJORIE PARKHURST, BETTY PARKS, JOE PASS. SEMA PERKO, JOHN PERRONE, YOLANDE PHINNEY, RUSSEL PIERSON, DAN 49 . McINTOSH, DONALD McIVER, DENA MCLEES, JEAN McNAE, HELEN MESHER, GLADYS MEYERS, JACK MILES, MARGARET MILLER, ARLENE MILLER, RODNEY MINSK, MANDEL MIYAGAWA, DAISUKE MIZRAHI, KATHERINE MOEGLING, FRANK MONK,JOSEPHINE MORFORD,JANET MORITA, AYAKO MOYER, MILDRED MUKAI, GEORGE MURDOCK, JAMES MYERS, WINTON PIETROMONACO, JEAN PINCUS, SHIRLEY POLICAR, RALPH PORTER, JUNE POST,JOE PRINCE, RICHARD PROCTOR, SALLY RAGSDALE, ROBERT RAINE. DAVE RATHBUN. JEAN REID. BILL REYNOLDS, sos REYNOLDS, ERNEST REYNOLDS, JANE REYNOLDS, MAE RICHTER, LEO ROBBINS. BURTON ROBERTS, BARBARA ROEDEL, ROBERT ROSE, ISABELLE ROSEN, HERBERT RUOFF, DICK RUPP, TOM RUSSELL, BILL RUSSELL, MARY JANE SAARIO, BOB SATO, MAKOTO SAWADA, YOSH IOKA SCHEUER, BERNARD SCHNEIDER, SYLVIA SECORD, DONALD SEKIJIMA, HIDEKI SHAPIRO, MORRIS SHEEHAN,BOB SHIELDS, RILEY SHIGA, SAKIKO SHITAMAE, FUMIKO SIDELL, FRANCES SIEVERT, CLARENCE SINGER. STAN SMITH SMITH SMITI-I. LEONARD SMITH. ,LOREN .MARYBELLE PEARCE SOLAM, ISAAC 50 TREMPER, IMOGEN TRUESDELL, DUANE TSUTSUMI, KINZO TUCKER, ELVA ROSALIE UCI-IIMURA,GEORGE UCI-IIYAIv1A,YOSI-IIKO UNZELMAN, BETTY UOMOTO, KIYOSI-II VALLEY, JUANITA VYNNE, SUNNY WAKEFIELD, BARBARA WALLSTROM, A., JR. WARD, ESTI-IER WATSON, GLORIA WATTS, BETTY WAYMAN, DICK WEBB, PI-IYLLIS WEEKS.BEVERLEY WELLEIN, BILL WHITE, DANIEL WI-IITSON, EILEEN WILLIAMS, JACK WILSON. ISCA WILSON, PAT WILSON, RALPI-I 5I SPRING, RUDY STANSBU RY, JOAN STEBBINS,ROLAND STEELE, JERRIE STERNBERG, MARGERY STOCKER, JANE STOLL, GENEVIEVE STRAND, BARBARA SVENSON, I-IENRY SWEET, CHARLES SWINGLE, VIRGINIA TASHIRO, GOJI TAYLOR, MARGARET TERRY, BILL THOMPSON, LOIS TIDSTROM, ROBERT TILTON, BILL TOURIEL, ROSE TOVER, HARRIETTE TRAUTMAN. JEAN WINSLOW. EVELYN WITTLER. JEAN WONG, PERSHING WRIGHT. CAROLYN WRIGHT, CLIFFORD YAMAMURA, MASA YAPLEE. HARRY YARBRA, MARY YASUNOBU, PHYLLIS YODA, TAKAKO YOKOYAMA. MINNIE YORITA, BEN YOROZU. HENRY YOSHIDA. JOHN YOUNG, MORRIS sm-'fry BDIIIIIIITIEE Karl Klopfensfein, Be++y Barfling, Marian Rober+s, Malcolm Griswoid 52 FEH'I'UB.E II'I'I'III1B'I'lUIlSO SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN VOICE OF THE PRINC-'N-PAL A LOT OF BULLDKOG f tl Af' PUNCH 'IN JUDY SHUT THE VYNNE-DOW ,M fg M. M, 'z,IQ . sw fr ZS' K K-, A - Q .v- , Q M, A 1, , 2' 'X ,M U, fy ,Jn ' ' 'wwf' ' f , ,Ik Y:f..f Q if QSQKQ , if T'3,Lp Q . xii SOMETHINGS FISHY JAM SESSION LONE' SENTINEL xx! 'M fd 'V ' , U ' I x-' - J my f I M s K 3 fi W QE Exrlgx ' x r rl 5igvUPilDII1Uf3Em 1 ,, If ' lg, a. v Y' fit: by 1, 54, I' I 151 , l If B F' 5 Ti Jack Eliassen, SecreTary-Treasurer: Bill Schwager, President EThel W. Anderson Virginia OlmsTed Advisors Bob Sheehan, Vice-PresidenT SDPTIUIIIUBES VicTories in scholarship, aThleTics, and exTra-curricular acTiviTies char- acTerize The Class of l94O. The personnel of This class has already shown greaT promise Tor The TuTure. The Sophomores have by Tar The la:-gesT membership in The l-lonor SocieTy as well as in The l-lonor Roll. This class has been vicTorious in aThleTics, Their baslf.eTball Team hav- ing capTured The ciTy championship wiThouT a single loss. Many Sopho- mores served on Coach Brigham's TooTball reserves. Members oT The Class oT '40 were represenTed on The diamond and on The cinder paTh, Thereby earning Their varsiTy leTTers. They were also seen racing down The slalom course To help capTure The Trophy Tor The Ski Club. The Second Yearlings have been acTive in producTions, on sTudenT club cammiTTees, in journalism, and in debaTe. They have also parTicipaT- ed in The various clubs. They were conTribuTors To The Arrow, The Garfield Pen, and The Messenger. NOT To be ouTdone by The Upperclassmen, They sTaged a highly successful prom in March. When school opens nexT Tall, The presenT Sophomore class will be ready To embark upon a new ca reer-ThaT oT Taking up iTs responsibiliTies as Upperclassmen. 55 R-, ,. 5 y U .Q Z ,L 'lx . ZQX mA., A A 1 J A Front row: Louise Altaras, Wanda Archibald, Colleen Alhadetf, Hanako Arase, Katherine Angel, Amelia Alhadeff. Second row: Bar- bara Anderson, Rachel Azose, Louise Amira, Jenny Angel, Tsugio Anzai, Verla Ray Amsberry. Third row: Donald Baldwin, Morris Alhadeft, LucyAmyes, Mary Alkena,Sol Adelson. Fourth row: Jack Allen, Dan Alm' oslino, Solly Angel, David A. Alhadeff Barbara Allen, Alfred Bahlkaw. Front row: Patsy Barlling, lnamae Bellamy, Fannie Berman, Helen Bell, Ann Janett Becker, Mary Barton, Corrine Bash, Mary Barlia. Second row: Nancy Berlin- er, Rebecca Benezra, Violet Benezra, Bette Benoun, Joseph Benezra, Jean Bal- lard, Alice Bash, Bettie Bean. Third row: Phyllis Bernbaum, Ray Bebee, Sam Benoun, Eddie Barrat, Fred Bauman, Tom Bensussen. Fourth row: Bill Banniclc, Bill Bates, Bob Bell, Sol Barrat, Jack Barron. 2 ,, ,,l ,. 4. , r, 'ill' 'fl- ' 1 - , Q-10 . re- ef if le. Front row: Mariorie Bra. zier, Mary Anne Brehm, Yetta Brenner, Harriette Bowen, Mariorie Bowling, Julia Boonov, Prudence Ber- tolin. Second row: Harland Brown, Robert Boehme, Bill Bradford, Ken Biteman, Cravetta Booker, Julia Brown. Third row:Jim Berg- lin, Bob Bowden, Ernie Blockoff,, Dick Bigelow, -Ed- ward Bayle, Mo?ens Bild- soe, Bob Bothwel. Front row: Jeanne Clawson, Helen Carlson, Elora Camp- bell, Eleanor Capeloto, Esther Chiprut, Betsy Bur- leigh, Margaret Camerman, Elizabeth Clark. Second row: Rena Cantalini, War- ren Chan, Evelyn Ceder, Richard Christy, Bob Cher- nove, Peter Bush, Bud Crei hton. Third row: Bob Cahii, Albert Caraco, Rita Callahan, Harry Chernick, Ed Casady, Ken Carlstedt. PAGE 57 SOPHO GAR Front row: Esther Doris, Al- bert Eskenazi, Ruthlouise Duvall, Daisy En , Dale Etkin, Jimmy Duviie. Sec- ond row: Virginia Everly, Judith Douglas, Angeline Fabbio, Dorothy Engelstad, Mary Jane Elliott, Dorothy Doyle. Third row: Robert Erickson, Edward Edmund, Bill Dwinell, Fred Faber, Jack Faulkner, Boris Du- rnanis. Front row: Marian Freeman, Annette Fisher, Robin Fore- man, Virginia Fletcher, Clara Galashek, Tillie Fer- rera, Esther Fisse, Stella Funis. Second row: Beverly Gates, HelneyFielstad,Lois Floe, Jean Flack, BettyGib- son, Marianne German, Bob Fenton. Third row: Ben Ge- shensky, Sam Franco, Henry Gai, Russ Glockner, Johnny Frost, Bill Feringer, Jay Friedman. ti. I ,s -. .1 ly tl? Rl 1 'Q' Front row: Lois Craig, Eva Colkett, Esther Columbro, Alice Coleman,Jane Court- ney, Bella Cohen,Jean Cop- ley. Second row: Dominic Colasurdo, Ben Cohen, Jim Coman, Philip S. Cotter, Max Cooper, Victor Conf diotty. Third row: RossCoI- lins, Bill Coffin, Orville Cohen, Charles Coder. Front row: Anna Davanzo, Arlene Dempsey, Elaine Davis, Helen Danz, Mary DeLeon, Althea Disenhaus, Joe Croasdill. Second row: Henry Daty, Rayanne De Chenne, Jeanne Cunning- ham, Patsy Davis, Dorothy Dean, Dorothy Dayton, Bruce Davis. Third row: Earl Dennis, Bill Daggett, Dick Danieyer, Kelton Dissel, Howard De Butz, Larry De Blosio, Leslie Darrah, Fronf row: Lorna Goddard, Isabelle Greig, Norene Gollubske, Esfher Gordon, Pauline Gresham, Lillian Gregory, Lorene Gregory. Second row: Jim Gon, Belfy Graham, Florence Gray, Janef Gow, Helen Good- rich, Joyce Gross, Bud Goldberg. Third row:Joseph Harringfon, Richard Han- sen, Howard Gold, Ken Graves, Alberf Halfon, Dick Granfhem, Donald Graham, Bob Goss, Jack Grund. Fronf row: Marie Hara, Allan Harfl, Lucy L. Has- son, Shirley Halverson, Nor- man Hepler, Dell I-Iandin, Vern Hatfield. Second row: Larry Hawkes, Thelma Hel' man, Ethel Heiman, Thelma Hedlund, Pafricia Hanlon, LaVerne Herlinveaux. Third row: Anna Claire Hill, Bob Hellsfrom, Rube Hasson, Dick Harrison. - .wwf fs ont, ,W Fronf row: Kafherine Hole- vas, Nobuko Ishida, Sfella Horiuchi, Becky Israel, Vic- foria Israel, Minnie Hol- Iischer, Menache Israel. Second row: lvlordo Israel, Louis Jacobucci, Phyllis Iorns, Barbara Hoge, Dor- othy Jackson, Jesse Hud- son. Third row: Ike Israel, Bob Israel, Roberf Ikeda, Ralph Ikerd, Dick Houlnhon. Fronf row: Toshiyaki Ka- wanishi, Gerry Johnson, Shirley Jodrell, Belly Kay, Fusaye Kafo, Joann John- son, Marcella Kalina, Bar- bara Johnsfon. Second row: Lorraine Jaffe, Sara Jaffe, Lloyd Johnson, Lois John- son, Paul Kaplan, Jerome Jaffe, Alvin Kafsman. Third row: Arfhur Kadaner, Mor- ris Jaffe, Dick Jones, Ted Jamieson, Joe Jozwick. v. Fronl row: Charlolle Max- well,.Mariorie Mallhews, Morris MacDelIar, John McKiernan, Calherine May' er, May Belle McGee, Beu- lah 'MacDellar, Amelia Marlin. Second row: LeRoy Lundy, Sulherland McLean, Belly Lundy, Thomas Mal- lhews, Slirling Maxwell, Third row: Alfred Mar,John Lockharl, Max Lowen, Dick Marble, Bob Malls, Sam Losk. row Mukai Nakamura Milsuko row: Miller, Miller, Moloki. .gm P, Fronl row: Kanji Kirila, Sam Kulofl, Sylvia Krall, Nancy Kerr, Blanche Kinnear, Mar- ilyn Lamping, Yoshiko Kozu, Haruko Koba, Belly La- monl, Hugh Klopfenslein. Second row: Richard Kriea gel, Sylvia Kellleman, Reva Kelzlach, Waller Koshman, Jeanne Koon, Margaret Klingspiegal, James Kirila, Alex Krerns. Third row: Frank Kerr, Lloyd Kennedy, John Kemp, Morlon Klein- berg, Jim Kennedy, Leon- ard Klinger, Arlhur Mor- lensen, Glenn Koenig. Fronl row: Mary Jane Lar- 'son, Dorolhy Lewis, May Lew, Daisy Levy, Vicloria Levy, Marianna Langslead, Jean Lew. Second row: John Lindberg, Georgina Lee, Dolores Lillle, Helen Lau- rie, Dorolhy Lauch, Belly Linnell. Third row: Bob Lind- berg, Sigmund Liberman, Ed Levy, Arlhur Lewinson, Frank LaTorre, Frank Lar- son. xp' , . H l Hi' I L. L Y J '17 Lv xi, I 'P 'Q f 1 fi . auf? 4' X , ye.. , , -QQ. Fronl row: Fumiko Ohashi, Mary Lacano, Nancy Nord- hofl, Mae Nelson, Tokiko Obala, Jean Norris, Elinor Nelson. Second row: Pal- mer Oalciand,Edwin Ohishi, Bernard O'Conner, Bob Nielson, Charles Olson, Roberl Nelson, Shirley Nash. Third row: Bob O'Brien, Sherwood Nelson, John Naramore, Jack Neely. Fronl row: Dexler Pinkman, Bill Plisler, Howard Pruzan, Jim Pohsl, John Pelerson. Second row: George Pom- eroy, Mildred Penner, John Oquisl, Dorolhy Pelerson, Bernice Pearl. Third row: Ralph Ormsbee, Arnold Pearson, Charles Ralslon, Don Plalh, Don Peck, John Porel. Fronl row: Raymond Rudd, Leona Rudkevich, Mary Rupp, Helen Russi, Rulh Rose, Fanchon Rickles, Lucy Romano. Second row: Jac Ridoul, James Reese, Ar- vella Rolen, LaVern Rooney, Belly Jane Reynolds, Phyllis Raymond, Raymond Sasaki, Samuel Sakai. Third row: Kennelh Rose, Joe Sand- holer, Karl Reynolds, Nick Russo, Sadic Rousso, Jack Richlen, Howard Ringold. Fronl row: Eddie Salo, Marie Schwalbach, Sylvia Shemar- ya, Belle Schain,- Edna Shore, Masako Shimada, Mizuko Sekiiima, Juanlla Senac. Second row: l-llsako Salo, Calherine Skinner, Miyoko Sendo, Frances Schulman, Belly Sharp, Bea- lrice Sedis, Barbara Sleg. Bob Schonig. 'lfhird Qrow: Bill Schoning, Irving Sldell, Dale Schusler, lAlberl Se- cresl, David Siclell, Bill Schwager, Bob Schumacher. Front row: Virginia Vander- bilt, Ellen West, Emma Va- ron, Madge Wadsley, Joan Van Doren, Nettie Weigel, Jewel Lipton, Barbara Wu- liams. Second row: Harry Varon, Minoru Uchimura, Harry Thompson, Lloyd Tut- tle, Ed Thompson, Allen Willkins, Henry Tribble. Third row: Bruce Walter, Bob Waldo, Daniel White, Frank White, Carl Walslce, Joel Watkins. Front row: 4Violette Woo, Shirley Zeldman, Bette Young, Pat Younger, Minnie Yuen, Anna Yamada, Miye Yamagishi. Second row: Helen Wellson, Rose Yap- lee, Sadako Yoshida, Lucy Yatagae, Kaoru Yasunobu, Kay Yokoyama. Third ro-w: Betty Zobrist, MalvimWin- ston, George Yasanuqa, David Zisko, Ed Wilson. Front row: Tomiko Sonada, Partricia Streclcer, Claire Seifert, Jeanne Smith, lrls Smith, Agnes Smith.Second row: Beatrice Seaborn, PhyllisSmith, Bergliot Stock- land, Rody Strassburger, Gavin Stevenson, Dorothy Stevenson. Third row: Jack Sperry, Bill Strornberg, Don Stewart, Jay Stone, Philip Sfratiner. Front row: Joyce Tarica, Ellen Taft, Joyce Swartg, Ai Takizawa, Bob Takiguchi, Colleen Tacher. Second row: Joanne Thompson, Madeline Tobin, Nobora Tazuma, Austie Sundberg, Dorothee Swedman. Third row: Melvin Thornqulst, Robert Templin, Herbert Timmerick, William Taylor, Toshio Tanaka. m ,Y I X I , J 'Xi ' 1 coerce i 9 1 ,JL r . N lm,5jo.5,,al 'ifjyfiy-,gat 'lf xx , ' if nl nfTi ' ei ,I ,M jff.,,,g' rr , -1 li p yn- 1 Y 'Q' ,i N , , rl fx J Iwi- rx A F , FBESHIHEI1 lv' I ll E Q rl E r' ll Ill 1 ll J r' E I ll Q1 John Lindberg. President Geraldine Johnson, Vice-PresidenT: Bob Lindberg, SecreTary-Treasurer Jean Aaron RuTh Boling Advisors I I'1l Q1Il'T1I 'J rrnexllnl When The Freshmen enTered GarTield lasT Tall, They were greeTed by Mr. PorTer in The audiTorium wiTh The Tollowing words: l hope ThaT if diTTiculTies presenT Themselves To any Freshman, he will Take aclvanTage oT The TaciliTies Tor remedying Them. The annual Boys' Club picnic, which occurred shorTly aTTer school sTarTed, probably aided The Freshman boys in becoming acquainTed. The Freshman Auxiliary no doub+ did The same Tor The girls. AT any raTe, The Class of '4l has shawn ThaT iT apparenTly has had liTTle diTTiculTy in becoming adiusTed To high school life. ln aThleTics, The yearling basl4eTeers seT a Terrific pace. only To be nosed ouT by a slim margin in The playoTT. lnframural sporTs have aT- Torded many oT Them The opporTuniTy To develop Their sl-aill by playing wiTh older boys. ln scholarship, The Freshmen conTribuTed a large number oT l-lonor Roll members. As Tor exTra-curricular acTiviTies, The Service l-lonor Roll is shining prooT ThaT The Freshmen are an enThusiasTic group. The band and The various clubs give TurTher evidence of This. Under The guiding influences oT iTs class advisors, Miss Aaron and Miss Boling, The Class of '4l is well sTarTecl on iTs way To accomplishment 63 ,t ' Sy I .' -M V' . i ' of Front row: Ralph' Biictwn, Sam Calvo, Jean Bonni- tield, Betty Brewer, Jean Brotchi, Eagle Bolotin, George Caenepeel, Court- land Campbell, Gerald Brashear. Second row: Jean Capeloto, Rose Ann Brod- erick, Phil Boguch, Herbert Braicks, Dorothy Broadfoot, Jim Bracken, Phyllis Borst, Evelyn Brown. Third row: Jim Braunn, Miller Bryant, Leit Buschmann, Bernard Blaustein, Hugh Boyle, Bill Bradshaw, Jim Burton, Bill Blake. Front row: Bob Casady, Jack Corbally, Merton Cohen, Dick Coone, Bertha Cashar, Edith Carlson, Edith Cohen, Helen Creighton, Kathleen Casey, Nell Chip- rut. Second row: Joan Col- lins, Pat Coles, Jim Cook, Larry Clein, Virginia Car- ter, Betty Clay, Richard Carton, Stephanie Coe, June Carleton, Jack Con- nelly. Third row: Louis Cohen, Edward Chinn, Winthrop Case, Philip Couls Donald Champion, John Cook, Bill Cowell, Walter Casey, Jean Clark. Front row: Joic Andrew, Tom Askren, Billy Bain, Margaret Baba, Teresa Al- tarone, Alice Abrams, Jack Arshon, Takashi Akiyama. Second row: Joe Baer, Rose Angel, Wright Arnold,Alice August, Fred Andrews, Mere yin Abrams, Leonard Aron- son. Third row: Edgar Attel bery, Ellen Adman, Sam Abolotia, Larry Arlander, Clyde Armstrong, Victor Amira, Robert Arbuckle, Jack Anthony. Front row: Bob Benveniste, Lillian Baroh, Tom Barto, Elazar Behar, Rae Benye- niste, Zindell Berliner, Duane Biteman, Mayer Baron. Second row: Jack Bevan, Fred Barde, Andy Berglund, Barbara Bates Betty Jane Berger, Barbara Beach, Alice Beuschlein, Larosta Beebe, Betty Bar- ash, Don Benedict. Third row: Harriet Bender, Frank Black, Richard Barnes, Bill Baius, Julia Behar, Bill Bene yenisti, Grant Bishop, Chas. Biteman. Fronf row: Friend Dickin- son, Jack Eskanazi, Lorraine DeFlon, Barbara Dome, Sara Ellis, Belly Davis, Belly Culberson, Ramona Deyoe, Anne Croasdill, Helen Eng. Second row: Leo Eskenazi, William Endo, Shirley Edmond, Rulh Ded- rick, Sara Eskenazi, May Dafy, Shirley Eckslein, Domonic Davanzo, Edward Diamond. Third row: Waldo Eells, Frank Cummer, Voris Dawson, Merilyn Dempsey, Belly Diaen, Helen Deufsch, Eleanor Esfelol, Marian Elyn. Fourfh row: Gerald Elegan, Tom Dowling, Tom Douglas, Bob Engle, Jerry Dunn, Ed Davis, Joe De Sanfo, Duane Dolan. Fronl row: Roy Franson, Rulh Espeland, Rufh Fuku- hara, Kafsuko Fuiilsado, Vera Foss, Clarine Garrefi, Mary Falconio, Vivian Fish- er, Beckey Fisse, Rose Mary Gai. Second row: Bud Friele, Rudy Friedland, Beffy Galanli, Rulh Fagan, Beffy Fairburn, Roberi Ep- sfein, Anclriana Geranias, Kafherine Galanfi, Helen Freeman, Jack Flefcher. Third row: Fiorenzo Gasper- eili, Bill Fagan, Dick Flai- ole, Perry Frumkin, Wilberl Fick, Clifford Eidemiller, Harry Finn, Jack Farber, Alberl Gale, Madeleine Gales. Fronf row: Heinz Gugler, Mary Ham, Phyllis Gucin- ski, Corinne Grinsfein, Lil- lian Griffin, Mary Ham- mond, Jeaneffe Hagen, Dorofhy Hanks, Mary Glanlz, Lucille Giulian. Second row: Harold Gore- lick, Muriel Glover, Paf Harrison, Maxine Hansen, Charloffe Hall, Blanche Graves, Josephine Harper, Lavon Hardie, Sam Hanan, Fred Herman. Third row: Franklin Goon, Fred Grif- frfh, Dean Gibson, Jerry Greenfield, Walfer Glas- cock,. George Graham, John Harrlngfon, Malcolm Han- son, Michio l-landa. Fourfh row: Leo Geflman, Bob Gosslee,Jack Graham, Leon Halele, John Hagsfrom, Bill Gordon, Gordon Clock- ner, Max Gubafayo. Froni' row: Akiko Hayaka- wa, Miye Hafa, Hafsuye Hina, Ayako Hayashida, May Hayakawa, Amy Hi- daka, Misao Hayashida, Virginia Hassels. Second row: Clara Hoag, Kalher- ine Hasson, Hope Holm, Pauline Holdl, Dorolhy Hof- richfer, Rufh Holland, Jen- nie Hasson, Beffy Harlnelf, Belfy Hoyl. Third row: Ken- nelh Hinch, Howard Herri- gel, Jim Healy, Frank Hino, Andrew Hasegawa, John Hebenslreil, James Hickey, Dave Hawkes. Fronl row: Ralph Look, Belly Levy, Malilda Levy, Haru Kurose, Toyoko Kuri- mura, Helen La Cava, Ellen Leever, Glen Krook, Dale Lander. Second row: Thomas lsew, Henri Kuniyuke, Ma- rian Krimsky, Belly Lamp- lon, Jean LeGrand, Elinor Landan, Lillian McFadden, Bee Lay, Bob Large, Lamonl Lundberg, Alberl Levinski. Third row: Vivian Krouse, Irwin. Lawson, Belly Lalon, Marvin Luban, Henry Levin- ski, Jack Lomas, Jim Lan- casler, Dou las Kuhns, Jack Machlis, Biiil Lagen. Fronl row: Donna McGee Marian McCagg, Reva Min- sky, LaVera Oslerholm, Belly Marshall, Pauline Milchell, Thelma Malsushi- la, Maria Malsusaka, May Mar, Juanila Marshall. Sec- ond row: Sam Mendelsohn, Roberl Miller, Margarel MacQuarrie, Lillian Milch- ell, Mariorie McFarlin, Clara Mae McCurdy, Jew- ell Manharl, Olive McCray, Elizabelh Marvin, Bud McAbsler, Bill McAIlisler Third row: Kennelh McClel- lan, Sleve Macri Roger Miner, wnmai Miller, Buf- lord Mills, Kennelh McAIp- in, Don McPhee, Charles Mackey, Dick Mendricks, Philip Hing Mar, Dan Ma- riasslne. Fronl row: Elihu Hurwilz, Alvin Hudson, Henry Isaac- son, Bob Hurley, Shirley Jacquilh, Gail Hurwilz, Rachel Israel, Myrlle Jen- kins, Aura Bell Jackson, Amy lguchi, Mary lnouye. Second row: Norman Horo- wilz, Roberl Johnson, Janel Jacobs, Miriam Jacobs, Belly Jensen, NancLJamie- son, Jeanelle Hus y, Ma- rian Jalle, Conslance Hus- by, Virginia Howland, Alma Jackson. Third row: Ben Ikeda, Melvin Halcher, Richard lmai, Dave Howe, Allen Johnson, Neal Jack- son, Sarah lsrael, Barnella Johnslon, Myrlle Jenkins, Dixie Jensen. Fronl row: Frances Karch, Irene Kawanishi, Lucie Kawafune, Mae Klalzker, Emily Jones, Masako Klshi- da, S Ivia Kehn, Anna Ko- bayashi, Marion King, Tal- suko Kozu. Second row: Toshio Kawakami, Alice Kondo, Mary Ann Keene, Lucille Jones, Aiko Kami- kawa, Seiko Kanazawa, Ber- nard Krems, Henry Kanaza- wa, Third row: Syclc Yele Jung, Jerry Knellle, Harry Krall, Jimmie Kinsella, Arlhur Kirmer, Kazuya Ki- mura, Junie Kawamura, Ann Jeanelle Judy, Violel Joy. Fronf row: Yuii Mochizuki, William Nishimura, Henry Nishimura, Jean O'Connor, Louraine Myers, Bonnie Nel- son, Mary Oliver, Yuriko Nakamura, Kimiko Naka- molo. Second row: George Ogale, Leon Mochkalel, William Morifa, George Nelson, Thelma Mydske, Jiunko Miyazaki, Jean Mur- phy, Bob Moyer, Charles Murdock, Madeline Olson. Third row: Charles Nelson, Hiroshi Okawa, Ken Moores, Russ Newman, Tom Nash, Tom Neely, Herb Oliver, Carl Monsen, Chesler Mu- rakami. Fronf row: Jackie Pan , Mac Pringle, Arlene Pan+eTI, Pal' Parker, Fumiko Onod- era, Louise Oziel, Belly Pizor, Celia Osferhouf, Pera Jean Po lack. Second row: Doris Piklsa, Bernice Poller, Howard Pauline, Virginia Penor, Ruby Olson, Evelyn Porad, Kafhleen Phelan, Norma Penner. Third row: Jim Priesfley, Carllon Orr, Roy OQUIST, Joe Panfano, Ben Piefromonaco, Adolfo Perrone, Dorolhy Piha, Eslh- er Pelerson. Fronf row: William Ruhl, Ed Roe, Bill Reynolds, Syl- via Reuben, Mildred Rosen- berg, Belly Roberlson, Ber- nice Ross, Angelina Russi, Gloria Ruopoli. Second row: Nafhan Ross, Gusr Rogers, Dav,id Proclor, Nancy Reid, Dorofhy Rood, Harrier Race, Elsie Reish- erf, Sara Romey, Mary Res- ponle. Third row: Fred Rad- insky,, Bill Roedel, Charles Regali, Sam Robinson, Dav- id Reelz, Bob Rogers, Doris Raligan, Kifly Rees, Lee Rivers. Fronf row: Sarah Scharhon, Edilh Schmulman, Revella Sidell, Rulh Shorl, Yoshiko Shimizu, Roy Scully, Miyoko Shilamae, Rose Sawada, Ma Shige, Tomiko Saiki, Joshua Shemarya. Second row: Sam Sidis, Evelyn Sey- mour, Toru Shimizu, Milsu- yoshi Shimila, Annella Sears, Jane Sherman, Barlia Sandell, Sheila Ryan, Sakai Shimano. Third row: Bar- bara Smelser, Dale Selzer, Vivian Severance, Victor Si- dis, Nobu Shimahara, Louie Salo, Bob Seeley, Bevill Sanderson. Front row:.Richarcl Skinner, Teruko Taiitsu, Kiyako Tas- hiro, Ruth Tahara, Masako Takahashi, Rita Steiner, Mary Stockell, June Smith, Kathleen Stimson, Warren Staley, Martin Stern. Sec- ond row: George Sugiyama, Clyde Sundberg, Bud Stew- art, Pat Smith, Sonia Soco- lofsky, Maxine Sowers, Becky Solam, Joy Stall, Dorothy Stevenson, Lorraine Tarica. Third row: Kazuo Tacla, Gerry Snapp, Harry Smith, Tom Smith, Pat Sutherland, Jack Tarica, Clint Stockley, Leon Soreano. Front row: Manuel Uziel, Aiii Uchiyama, Charles Vi- nikow, Maxine Thomas, Bar- bara VanWa'rers, Mae Ture- otte, Doris Varble, Mildred Wallstrom, Frances Walsh, Marian Valley Second row: Ward Turbull, Marian Tom- ita, Eleanor Tartaglia, Helen Voinot, Vera Trites, Giovanna Vena, Regina Twaites, Bessie Taylor, Jim Tucker. Third row: Richard Travis, Albert Turner, Don Trimmer, Bob Turner, Irv- ing Tollinaar, Bob Turner, Dave Thompson, Hideo Tsuii. V Front row: Ed Weir, Caro- lyn Wenzier, Betty Winter, Geneva Yancy, Ruth Yoshi- moto, Noriko Yano, Yoshi- ko Yokoyama, Sally Watson, Alice Yoshioka, Rose Yata- gai, Howard Whittaker. Second row: Titsuya Yoda, Katherine Wong, Daisy Wang, Catherine Wormser, Miriam Williams, Adella Weigel, Ruth Young, Fran- ces Winikotf, Katherine Watts, Howard Wang, Bert Welch. Third row: oshiro Yamamura, Beniamin Yap- lee, Larry Wellein, Fred Williams, Dick Wygal, Joe Wakazuru, Oleg Warnek, William Yanagimachi. X. x me 'vb X9 ,Q L.. .. ,Q K 45, Y, - 'J , K fg, 'Q 4 A 'ig ,Ai Q -f 1: . i 'S 532,21 2 vig- -If 1: J' K QQb f J? : ,ifi gggy M. W , H , H sf I Q! 33 'Z ,B 'fb 41 if .14 5 if Jx g me n f'-,gz A P' ,ff Ji v ggi? 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ComrniTTee work hos given rnony boys The opporTuniTy To porTicipoTe in some Torrn oT exTro-curriculor ocTiviTy. OuT- sToncling ornong The Club's occom- plishmenTs This yeor were The onnuol Boys' Club picnic, o new sysTen-1 oT vocoTionol guidance, ci successTul drive Tor quieTer holls, ond o concen- TroTecl drive Tor cleoner, more oTTroc- Tive grounds. BOYS' COM M ITTEE CHAI RM EN Fronf row: William Makino, Bill Griffin, George Jacobucci, Sam Parker, Bob Mur- doch, Bob McGee, Augusl' KrisToTerson. Second row: Bob Kummer, Don Judy, Don Douglas, Pearce SmiTl-i, MarTin Berger, Jim Brinkley, Bill Bowden. Third row: Bill Crawford, Max Sailor, Warren Hallgren, Milion Kells, Jack Ballard, Lin Hen- shaw, Egil Mack. Fourfh row: Ralph Hogluncl, Bob Mooney, Don PlaTh, Tom McNally, Ted Garharf, Don Abel, Douglas Ballard, Sewall Amyes, Joe Duke. S iivrr-12' H. B. Cunningham Don Judy Reidar Giolme Bob Kurnm Advisor Treasurer Presidem' Vice-Preside BOYS' ADVISORY BOARD Fronf Row: Reidar Giolme, Frank Buh- ler, George Oka- mura, Rudy Spring, Dick Berner. Second row: Herb- erf Danz, Kai Wah En , Don Judy, Jas. Joiansfon, Slade ln- ms. Third row: Bill Cowley, Leo Rich- Ter, Ted Garharf, Bob Kummer. RAMANCE STanding: Eleanor Perry SeaTed: Armene Lamson Grace Downie Elane Summers XLT Ui o 'ali' Hmm Lui ,. - miilliiisf J Armene Lamson Bobby.Weiner Grace A. Downie Eleanor Perry Emilie Hensel Treasurer Presidenf SecreTary Vice-President Advisor ROLL ,..-. Slanding: Bobby Weiner Sara Falknor SeaTed: NaTalie Coles Brooke Davis GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD Fronf row: Rufh Lescher, PaT Gra- ham, Jo Osfhoff, Marilyn Scoff. Second row: BeTTy Carey, Margaref Abel, JuaniTa Alex- ander,Shirley Hook- er, Sara Falknor. Third row: Bobby Weiner, Gzrape Adele Downie, Ar- mene Lamson, Ele- anor Perry. -a I' I' BeouTy wos selecTecl os The bosis Tor The Girls' Club worle This yeor be- couse no lile is con'ipleTely bolcinced ond soTisTocTory wiThouT iT. l3eouTy oT body, of ThoughT, oT surroundings, ond oT ocTions were Tour phoses sTressed by The oll-yeor progrorn creoTed ond obly direcTed by The Girls' Club Ad- visor, Miss l-lensel, The Girls' Club oTTicers, The CobineT, ond The Advis- ory Boord. Each proiedr which mode up The progrorn oirned To give every girl o cleorer concepTion oT beouTy in iTs vorious Torrns. As The Girls' Club works lor oll girls ond Their hoppiness, This yeor's progrom wos iudged very opproprioTe ond qroTiTying. GIRLS' CABINET Fronl' row: Mary FleeTwood, Toshiko Senda, Marybell Provine, Elsie Mawer, Marjorie Fein- berg, Mildred Moyer, Vernifa Murphy. Second row: BeTTy WaTTs, BeT'fy Jane Reyn- olds, Nancy Mullen, Armene Lamson, Marga- ref Kells, Carol Hansen, Palsy Bariling. Third row: Janel' Nelson, Evelyn KnighT, Elea- nor Perry, Mary Jean Woodward, Brooke Davis, Bobby Weiner, Ann SmiTh. FourTh row: MargareT Abel, Margie Pass, Grace Adele Downie, Georgia McAdam, Nal- alie Coles, Jane Miles, Barbara Ellis. George Okamura, Vice-Presidenfp Slade Innis, PresidenTg Bob Kummer, SecreTary Gold Seal-Feb. i937 Froni' row: Midori Shimano, Yuri Tashima, Toshilno Sendo. Second row: Evelyn KnighT, MargareT Kells, Grace Adele Downie, Brooke Davis, Elsie DeuTsch. Third row: MarTin Berger, MilTon Kells. HUIIUB SIJBIET Y Twice a year, sTudenTs who have earned recogniTion Tor Their scholasTic abiliTy are honored aT assemblies, aT which inspira- Tional Talks are given. These deal wiTh male- ing The mosT of an educaTion. Pins indicaTing membership in The l-lonor SocieTy are given ouT on These occasions. They are OT Three kinds: The one--bar Tor Sophomoresg The Two-bar Tor Juniors: and The gold-seal Tor Seniors. EligibiliTy in The l-lonor SocieTy is deTerm- ined by grade and service poinTs. An A counTs Tour poinTs3 a B, Three poinTsg a C, Two poinTsg and a D, one poinT. Ser- vice poinTs are earned by acTive parTicipa- Tion in The Boys' and Girls' Clubs, in aTh- leTics, in sTage producTions, on publicaTion sTaTTs, and by special services in The roll rooms. A Sophomore musT have aT leasT TwenTy- Tour poinTs, a Junior TiTTy poinTs. and a Sen- ior sevenTy-eighT poinTs To be eligible Tor The respecTive pins. IT a senior has one hun- dred and eighT poinTs by The Time he is graduaTed, he may keep his gold seal pin. A new TeaTure was added To The acTiviTies OT The SocieTy This year when an enjoyable mixer Tor honor sTudenTs was held. Admission was by pin. The members announced a very unique and inTeresTing program. Gold Seol-Seplember, I 937 Fronf row: Naomi Reynolds, Ruih Lescher, Mariorie Feinberg, Aileen Jacobson, Marilyn Scofi, Teruko Oga- sawara, Esfher Sakai, Vernifa Murphy, Gurli Schulfz, Doris Kells. Second row: Fern Leopold, Miyo Miyagawa, Evelyn Knighl, Bernice Blake, Barbara Ellis, Rufh Bullock, Hilda Smilh, Rose Green- berg, Mariorie Williams. Third row: Norman Rickles, Shirley Berliner, James Holland, Milion Lewis, Gordon Sadick, Bill Griffin, Ritchie Stern, Kai Wah Eng, William Sing. Fourfh row: Bob Kummer, Ralph Hoglund, Oswald Walch, William Makino, Eleanor Perry, Armene Lamson, Georgia MacAdam, Mary T. Chadwick, James Johnslon, Bill Bowden. Gold Seo I-Fe-bi-no ry, I 93 8 Froni row: Alice Kawanishi, Rose lsaac- son, Thelma Lund, Mildred Moyer, Mabel Yuen, Yoshiko Uchiyama, Fumiko Shifarrae, Kaiherine Keicham, Helen Kramer, Mariorie Palmer. Second row: Polly Ann Burgeri, Marianna Jones, George Okamura, Mildred Madland, Mary Alfarone, Harry Yaplee, Shirley Hooker, Naialie Coles, Evelyn Pelerson. Third row: Miriam Fuxon, Pearce Smiih, Leslie Pearl, Abbie Rehberg, Jean Piel- romonaco, Kenneih Anderson, Joe A. Hasson. Fourfh row: Morris Young, Her- beri Rosen, Leo Richier, Bill Reid, Hal Weinslein, Kane Senda. Seplember, I937-Two-Boi' lFn's'r plclurel Fronf row: Toshiko Hayashida, Masa Yamamura, Olga Magarinsky, Marie Anderson, Thelma Lund, Belly Good, Faiih Larsen, Joanne Hardman, Alice Kawanishi. Second row: Mary Alfarone, Inez Johnsion, Rose Isaacson, Carol Hansen, Veda Lander, Phyllis Webb. Marybelle Smilh, Aileen Brown. Third row: Bill Reid, Jean Johnson, Mildred Madland, Thelma Lahti, Jo Oslhoff, Rosalie Greenberg, Josephine Monk, Janel' Nelson, Beify Carey. Fourfh row: Morris Young, Herberf Rosen, Bob Kirk, Natalie Coles, Lorraine Benneif, Imo- gen Tremper, Emelyn Winslow, Joe Karasick. Seplemloer, I 93 7-Two-Boi' lSecond piclurel Fronf row: Dick Carkeek, Mary Koba- vahsi, Aisuko Shimizu, Bealrice Chan, Zillah Kanarek, Charloife Lippman, Jane Reynolds, Caiherine lsrael, May Kurose, Harry Yaplee. Second row: Kenneih Anderson, Vicior Ben, Harold Greenfield, Marianna Jones, Ayako Moriia, Mariorie Palmer, Jeanne Pieiro- monaco, Tom Rupp. Third row: Bob Endo, Makolo Kimura, Bob MacGilli- vrav, Joe Peha, Barbara Holmes, Pairi- cia Lorenzen, Maurifa Lorenzen, Sara Falknor, Pearce Smiih. Fourfh row: Duane Truesdell, Richard Arlander, Norman Kefzlach, Dave Raine, Hal Weinsfein, Bill Godsave, Clarence Sie- verl, Don Bevan. 'IQIIUB SUSIE' Y -i.fIf'ZS W Q U-u-J 75 HDIIIJB ,i3U!3lE'IY U T . A sf , . Il , , ' pn I ,, A 1 .A .5 , 76 V . Februory, l938-Two-Boi' Fronl row: Alegre Behar, Ayama lke, Frank Mukai, Hideki Sekiiima, Howard Pruzan, Rila Israel, Mary Barfon, Mary Benezra, Masumi Nalori, Milsuko Yagi, Slella Horiuchi. Second row: Anne Lew- inson, Bernice Johnson, Sol Halfon, John Dickinson, Conslance Lander, Har- rison Holland, Eleanor Mayne, Florence Goodlick, Shirley Pincus, Louis Allaras. Third row: Roy Yamagishi, Joseph Ben- ezra, Riley Shields, Karl Holifield, Berf Griffin, Helen Johnson, Reva Kelzlach, lsabelle Rose. Fourlh row: Goii Tashiro, Jim Kennedy, Max Lowen, Dave Alha- deff, Jim Bruce, Carl Walske, Bill Brinkley. Seplernber, I937-One-Boi' ll'-LIl'Sl' piclurel Fronl row: Helen Carlson, Eslher Davis, Hanako Kamikawa, Slella Horiuchi, Annelle Fisher, Maybelle Neshaver, Bob Bell, Harry Varon. Second row: Berqliol Sfockland, Sylvia Krall, Ellen Tafr, Miyoko Senda, Helen Bell, Bern- ard O'Conner, Eddie Ohishi. Third row: Louise Allaras, Dorolhee Swedman, Marcella Kalina, Ausfie Sundberci, El- ora Campbell, Efhel Heiman, Harry Chernick, Dave Alhadeff. Fourlh row: Dale Schusler, Lucy Hasson, Florence Gray, Belly Jane Reynolds, Bill Brad- ford, Max Lowen, Jack Barron, Don Plafh. Seplernber, l 93 7-One-Boi' lsecond piclurel Fronl row: Don Murdoch, Alberl Esken- azi, Slerling Maxwell, Howard Pruzan, Yoshiko Kozu, Kay Yokoyama, Frank Mukai. Second row: Reva Kelzlach, Calherine Mayer, Ann Janel Becker, Audrey Gerlh, Shirley Nash, Mary Bar- lon, Tokiko Obala, Alvin Kalsman, Ken- nelh Kawafune. Third row: Howard Ringold, Helen Laurie, Charlolle Gib- bes, Judilhe Douglas, Nancy Kerr, Belly Graham, Joseph Benezra, Marie Hara. Fourlh row: Henry Gai, Bill Schwaoer, Janef Gow, Prudence Berlo, Bob Wal- do, Murao Milsuko. February, l938-One-Bor Fronl row: Viclor Mukai, Dorolhy Lewis, Rulh Rose, Belly Zobrisf. Gerrie John- son, Nobuko Ishida, Colleen Alhadeff, Becky Israel, Loiuse Cohen. Second row: Barbara Williams, Mizuko Seki- iima, Helen Russi, Violelle Woo, Mar- iorie Brazier, Minnie Yuen, Jean l.ew. Hanako Arase, Lucy Walaqoi. Third row: Dell Handin, Jerome Jaffe. Eslher Gordon, Madelaine Tobin, Marian Freeman, Joyce Groves, Anna Yamaga, Masako Shimada, Sally Kawasaki. Fourlh row: Samuel Sakai, Warren Chan, Pauline Gresham, Larry Hawkes, John Lindberg, Jeanne Clawson, Calh- erine Skinner, Palsy Barlling, Kaoru Ya- sunobu. Fiflh row: Gavin Slevenson, Jay Slone, Waller Osaka, Bob Lindberg, Don Graham, Virginia Vanderbill, Lois Floe, Barbara Sieg, Befsy Burleigh. Firsl Semesler Roll Presidenfs Fronf row: M. Takahashi, N. A. Wise, M, Blizzard, J. Roselli, M. Kells, E. Esfeld, M. Tall, Sec- ond row: H. Sekiiima, M.Yama- mura, E. McDonald, R. Bullock, M. Brazier, M. Camerman, B. Ellis, M. Pelerson, M. Hirahara. Third row: J. Koreski, H. Cal- low, R. Carler, E. Bales, A. Lamson, B. Davis, S. Fisher. Fourfh row. R. Lindberg, J. Hebensrreif, J. Lindberg. B. O'- Connor, D. Plafh, D. Judy, C. Jordan, G. Dkamura. Fiflh row: J. Richlen, J. Odom, E. Ohishi, W. Brinkley, R. Hari, J. Wav- mire. Sixfh row: S. Ohlsson, D. Flelcher, J. Rooney, S. Vynne, J, Johnsfon, S. Singer. Sevenlh row: W. Schwager, D.Truesdell, R. Berner, S. Amyes, A. Gal- brailh, R. Kummer, C. Klopfen- stein. Firsf Semesler Roll Secrelaries Fronl row: B. Brown, S. Smilh, B. Cohen, M. Pelerson, A. Fish- er, B. Harrison, V. Murphy, E. Clark. Second row: P. Maison, L. Allaras, F. Schmulman, B. Sfrand, A. Brown, G. Hersh, M. Hammond, B. Bales. Third row: M. Barfon, R. Berglund, D. Has- son, C. Mayer, V. Chalfield, E. Whiion, V. Lake, J. Sleele. Fourlh row: P. Wilson, C. How- ards, M. Alfarone, G. Wills, M. Geyer, H. Smifh, L. Eisen, N. Mullen, A. Kalsman. Fiflh row: E. Mayne, M. Miller, E. Knighr, A. Rehberg, D. Rood, M. Cop- ley, M. Foxworlh, P. Coder. Sixfh row: W. Bowden, M. Isra- el, K. Fagan, R. Mooney, T. Garharl, A. Pearson, M. Guba- layao. J. Cornell, L. Clein, H. Epslein. Second Semesfer Roll Presidenvs Fronl row: J. Dickenson, H. Seki- iima, G. Roselli, N. Penner, P. Davis, E. Hanks, P. Messenger, C. Meyer, H. Danz, D. Jacob- son, L. Griffin. Second row: P. Oakland, D. Levy, J, Corbally, S. Hooker, B. Ellis, J. Caene- peel, H. Sfusser, D. Handin, B. Sandell, S. Romey. Third row: J Brinkley, l. Levy, R. Rogers, K. Fagan, R. Lindbergh, L. Coman, R. Chernove, C. Allen, H. Smirh. Fourlh row: B. O'Connor, W. Griffin, M. Sailor, T, Smilh, 5. Parker, P. Smilh, R. Kummer, J. Murphy, H. Epsfein. Fiflh row: K. Moores, J. Sperry, R. Sreb- bine, J. Anderson, D. Mclnlosh, J. Brigham, A. Pearson, D. Ah- hadelf. Sixlh row: Sam Abalo- fia, D. Plalh, J. Johnslon, D. Abel, D. Trusedell, . Bildsoe, J. Duke, J. Piha, J. Rooney. Second Semesfer Roll Secrefaries Fronl row: M. Cohen, M. Uziel, G. Johnson, C. Galashek, B. Berger, M.Alfarone, D.Hasson, E. Runsladler, M. Jaffe. Second row: V. Flefcher, B. Wakefield, I. Greig, A, Wilson, L. Koski, M. Langslead, J. Traluman, M. Feinberg. Third row: H. Wong, P. Maison, A.Johns+on, M.Wil- liams, S. Falknor, E. Graham, P. Riley, M. Moyer, M. Lauch, J. Steele. Fourlh row: N. Coles, S. Singer, R. Sheehan, B. Holmes, M. J. Woodward, P. Murphy, R. Bullock, S. Nash, S. Ecksfein. Fiffh row: l. lsrael, R. Pease, J. Fuiii, W. Schoning, J. Nelson, P. Coles, D. Jensen. Sixlh row: D. Ballard, J. Swee- ney, J. Burlon, M. Hanson. r r l'PrHrr1r T1I'r1'1HVr'Q1 BULL rin 1 noni I no AT THE BEGINNING olec1chsernesl'er,lwo sludenls ore chosen 'From eoch roll room lo represenl lheir respeclive lirsl-period closses, Prirnory omong lheir dulies is 'lhe losls of selling oclivily slornps ond rnoking lhe proper reporls from lhe soles lo The vice- presidenl of The Boys' Club, The represenlolives olso ollend lo such mollers os Thonlss- giving, Chrislmos, ond Red Cross conlribulions, iom ond ielly drives, oncl vocolionol guidonce lollss. These represenlolives prove ci voluoble oid in lhe efficienl execulion of vilol roll room mollers. 77 edj: Abbie R Pearl Maison AVIATION CLUB Tl-IE AVIATION CLUB offers an excellenl opporlunify f show lheir crealive abilily. Several excelle I ' engines were conslrucl d for fl ' or air-minded sludenl lo n flying models equipped wilh liny gasoline e . Members of The club made a good showing al lhe confesl ying models sponsored by Garfield ar Boeing Field. A lhree-day exhb' ' held al school, al which many models ofall kinds were di I sp a yed. Leff fo righfx 1 :hon was Gene Hawkins, Effa Belk ouglas Brown, Ro nap, Bill Bean, Don Sfewarl, Bob Rag berf Nelson, Bob Moyer, Warren Sl Fronf row fSeaf ehberg, Mrs. Sfrafe, Frances Kai-ch. Second row: Marie Louise S , Jane? Jacobs, Evelyn Brown, Gurlie Schullz, Shirley Oseran, Sara R irlord omey, Mario 'e F ' fl elnlJerg.L MINUTE MEN THE MINUTE MEN, Garhelds Speakers' Club, is a forum in which lhose inleresled in exlemporaneous speaking may gain experience. lfs members sponsor fhe Garfield Day Oralorical Conlesl, and parficipale in The all-cily Universily of Washinglon Ex- fempore and lhe Sons of lhe American Revolufion Oralorical conlesls. Th ' invaluable as an aid in lraining sludenls lo speak easily o ' ' e club is nd inlelligenlly before grou ps. ers, Bill Moyer, Minoru Ikeda, aley, Carl Jordan, John M K' C ISFUBVT. 5-jf? M122 f:w7fLa,,JT PH O TOO . , f ,I ' ,' V I 'iv 1 f ' RAPHY cruz? 44 Dj wwe-L fr, PHOTOGRAPHY, an increasingly popular hobby, has found a greaf many enfhu- siasrs in The Phorography Club. Af The weekly meefings, visifing speakers offen con- fribufe fo fhe discussions led by fhe members. Recenfly a lively, compefifive confesf was held. Cameras clicked in fhe classrooms as well as oufside fhe building, and as a fesulf. many good posed porrrairs, candid shofs, and landscapes were lurned in. Fronf row: Tom Curkendall, Joe Peha, Jerome Jaffe, Howard Pruzan, Phil Boguch, Richard Travers, Gerald Snapp, Joe Baer, Aifi Uchiyema. Second row: Sian Singer, Margaref Brennan, Berry Brown, Nancy Crinean, Frances Mulvihill, Bob Large, Gordon Sadick, Bob Gusfav. Third row: Mr. Krienke, Advisor, Al Varon, Jerome Zeidman ,Ruby Oquisf, A Bernadeffe Horan, Hal Weinsfein. Fronf row: Bob Kirk, Max Kaminof, Bill Lewis, Ellioif Camerman, Dick Roddick Geor e Second row: Reinhold Gugler, Carlefon Orr, Muzuho Self , g McLeod. mme. RADIO CLUB DUE TO THE PURCHASE of an excellenr public address sysfem, fhe Radio Club has been exrremely acfive rhis year. The address sysfem was used a+ foofball and base- ball games and af assemblies, and because of ifs excellenr fone and sensifivify, if was used in The Eunfesf. Nexf semesrer fhe club plans fo buy a fransmifr ' under The supervision of licensed members. ei and lo operale , 1 Q 3 fi . v gg? Y .F ,,,. ',.. g ' 1 'f'iv'T:. ef' T f , ,. , f - ,'e9 'h '-Q: '..f:,,5 f' X. J ' ' V,-,gil ,, 1,3539 ,, I I ' -Q.-53'-,..fb.! THE Al M ' CLUB of fhe Wr'ifer's' Club is ana' always has been lhe ,oromorion of inleresf in creafive wrifing. Alfhough few of The members have become professional wrilers, yer all have profiled by and enjoyed lhis opporlunify for self-expression. The majorify of fhe confribufions for The Garfield Pen, fhe new sfudenf magazine, have come members of lhe W1'ife1's' Club. from fhe Seafedxlielen Bell, Rufh Dedriclc, Dor fhy Shields, Miss Fronf row: George Osawa, Don Murdoch, John Peferson, afon. SfandingxBeHe Parkh rsf, Jane? Morford, Miyo Lorrayne Eisen, Lucy Amyes, Mary Lynn Lamping, Efhel IYGQ a, Bose-Ann Brad I , Pffricia Forsyfhe, fhyllis Heiman, Yeffa Brenner, Phyllis Bernbaum, Eva Colkeff, 1 , lnnle Mlfamur , ,I Tj f 1, Marcella Kalina, Elora Campbell, Jean Ballard. Second X . ll f L ral! row: Dick Harrison, Ken Graves, Joanne Baker, Judifhe X j l , D i k Ell r f a h M ' ' K' J , oug as, Jane Sfoc er, en a f, effy Gra am, ary , J , 7 Barfon, Beffy McDonald, Mary Fleefwood. Third row: V . L, I f - . . . . 'fx I ,X L' , JCM George Graham, Jim Brrnlcley, Rudy Sprrng, Marfrn Travens, 1 f , f L Janice Crowder, Mary Tyler Chadwick, Belly Young, Phyllis - A ,LJ f Irons, Ausfie Sundberg, Beffy Jane Reynalds, Shirley Nash, fo' pry! 'Zig 'VB 'fl' 5Kl at 0 , MIELEKITHUSIASM for skiing has sfeadily increased during fhe ,oasl h've years, .l junfilffhe Ski Club has become fhe largesf in Garheld. The main acfivify offhe club is fo 0' fy,-X Vfsplehsor skr l'l'l,OS which all members of lhe Garheld sfudenf body are privileged fo j yy Y f Qflenfoy. lnsfead of using buses, as was done in former years, fhe skiers look fhe new snow fy. frain fo fhe Snoqualmie Ski Bowl. ' ffvf' Af fhe club meelings, ski eauipmenf was displa iff paris of fhe world were shown. K l yed, and mo vies of skiing in various K 4 1 QM THO SC! SE sru 'wi ENCE CLUB DENTS who ore vifolly inferesfed in fhe elernol quesr for scieniihc frufh meer regulorly offer school in Room 301. Here, inleresfing ond educofio in physics ond chemisfry ore corried on, ond very enlighl ' Through fhese mediums, fhe Science Cl ' loiesl irends in science. nol experimenfs ening movies ore shown. uh oims io ocquoinf iis members w ifh ihe ewbury. Fourfh row: Berl Griff' mene Lamson, Nafalie Col Helen Gasfon, B L: wood, Sf ' in, Jack Ballard Ar- es, Brooke Davis P o by Weiner, Jean B an Singer. Fiffh r Bud Friele, Charl Brigham , olly Cod lewiff, Sh' ow: Bill B ' es Reynold , Joel W ' Sixfh ro ' er, lrley Fleer rlnlcley, B' s, Grace aflcins, Tid ' w. Pearce 5 ' las, OH ill Bowde ' Adele D ' d Glolnye mifh, Da ' o Krems, B' Paige T Sealed: Harold Greenfield, Charles Sweei, Howard Pruzan Heinz G-ugler, Roberf Templin. Sfanding: Herbert Schnei- der, Presidenfy Hal Weinsfein, Tom Curlcendall, Jerome n, Zeidman, Gordon Sadiclr, Dave Raine, Wesley Pearl, Riley ownie, Jean Shields. , Augusf Krisfoferson. n Cahill, Lee Lewis, Don Doug- ill Bowden, Douglas Ballard, Don Judy, ongue, Dick Ellioff, Cal Wafson, Jack Waymire. The fourih onnuol oll-cify ski meer wos held os usuol of Snoquolmie Summii. By o norrow morgi Shi Teom upheld ils unbrohe n, fhe B n cho ' ulldo Pnplonship record. V o.n5533K?'a?: STAMP CL UB Tl-IE PURPOSE of fhe Sfamp Club is fo develop a grearer collecling and ro offer an opporrunify for r displays have been sf' mi X, ,ig .s , -Maxis' JEQ 1' 'ia,i.,'iQ +L' m m ' . s fe. ' . m f-- appreciarion for sfamp s amp exchanges. Many near and inferesfing prepared by irs enrhusiasfic members who claim a greafer inferesf in rheir hisfory and geography classes because of This hobby. The Sfamp Club sfands our prominenrly among C-arhelds exfra-curricular acfiviries. I Fronf row' M' . iss Pelfon, May Yuen, Mary Hammond, Berry Fairburn, Ma Second row: Thelma Heiman, Kafhleen Sfirnson, Hel Neil Jackson, George McLeod, El y Klafzlcer, Joh en Deursch. Th' eanor Esfeld, K From' row: Jean Clark, Doris Kelis, Berry Parlrhursf, Marie Louise Siriord, Herb Danz, M Second row: Norman Rickles, Keiio Hyvonen, Marfha lnouye, Yuri Tash' ' Midori Shimano, Mabel Yuen, Pafricia Lorenzen, Toshilro S Miss Warren. n Hebensfreif, R :rd row: Max G en Moores, Ro ' oy Franson. ubafayao, Rudolph Frieldland, ger Miller, Howard Ringold. ayer Efkin, Mis ima, Mfyo Mi enda, Fred Be lc s Hoppoc . gagawa, Murniko Shifamae, c er, Herb Rosen. Third row: D ' ave Raine, OPEN FORUM CLUB FOLLOWlNG A NEW PLAN This year, rhe Open Forum has based irs discussions on fhe Town Meefing of The Air radio program. Through open discussion and an exchange of ideas and informafion, members hope fo gain a berfer knowledge of world problems and rheir solufions, as well as fo promofe a feeling of friendship among rhe narionalih'es represenled af Garheld. Stiff? 'W ff -R Lf CA TH The CLASS A Y CLUB OF I938 conloins rnony of lhe chorfer members of lhe Cofhoy Club which come info exisrence four yeors ogo. One of fhe chief purposes of This club hos been lo fosler o friendly feeling belween lhe Chinese Ono' olher roces of Gorhelcl. The newer members hope fo commono' The respecf ond ro live up fo fhe high sronclorcls ser up by ifs groduofing members. Fronf row: William Sing, Lorraine Woo, Ke ' Kafherine Wong, Daisy Won Pershing Wo . n Louie. Second row: Helen Eng, May Mar, Beafrice Chan, Ella Locke, g, Mabel Yuen, Violef Woo, Jack Pang, Rose Yaplee, Daisy Eng. Third row: Miss Thomson, 779 Fl'0f1f row IDebafe Team Seafedl: Dale Schusfer, Lois Craig, William Sing, Herberf Rosen, Fred Becker, Dave Raine, Herb Danz. Second row: Leonard Aronson, Warren Tanaka, Amy Levin, Belly Young, Alfhea Diesenhaus, Olive QVCNQ. l?0b?ff Elvfleln, Wells lmpson, Miriam Jacobs, Helen Danz, Rudy Friedland. Third row: Mr. Kellogg, Howard Ringold, Irving Sidell, Joe Karasick. GROVVUNIG INTO ONE of The lorgesr ond mosf in Gorheld, lhe Debofe Club has com lurnouf, which wos loler sh over former l copobl plefeo' o oped inf urnouf ' drplofn y conducfeo' orgonizofions nolher highly successful yeor. The eorly o slrong feoms, wos Q lwo-huno'reo' ,oer cenf increose s. This yeor, fo ocquoinf more sluclenfs wilh lhe benefifs of verbol Ocy, o new ,oroblem-solving syslem of debole wos infroo'uceo'. PBUDU!3'IlDIJS Les PRODUCTIONS LA PRoDuccioN AUFFUHRUNGEN Readyl Lighlsl Curlainl The srage crew swings info acrion. The orcheslra loursls info harmony. The Doorrnen sland ready To rneel The onrush while lhe Ticlael Cornrnillee works feverishly, and Jrhe lvlalqe-uppers apply The final arllul slrokes +o Jrhe slrars of The evenings. ln 'lhis rnad bul organized congeslion is born Jrhe Garfield produclion, an oullel 'For skill along many lines. 19 2 ,.-531: g- :wif-ff, :far . ,X - - . .1-, ,1- 'Q f lm .-:jf-,. . vp. , . -mv: . ' w 4 Y w N? 5 ..-' X' X w. 14. ww MP' TQ f five, ,LW , Zim. Q zefffzkig K. Q . if if- : S ,, ge e e A 2' Q gigs .ey 1 be .1 f grim, I x' X? K5 I 4 ,iiiief 3 1- SENIOR NIGHT On Jonuory fwenfy fusfr ond Jfwenfy second enfhusnoshc cudaences failed Gorfxefd s oudsfouum 'ro vaew fhe Sermons 305+ +heohucoI pnesen when Sensor Nmghf The proquom began wn'fh cs selechon by The mchesfre fhe Feshvo! March by Ccdmon Then +he cuufonns rose on The Sfofue of Lrbesfy fhe hrs? of fwo omusmg comedues p1esen+ed by The Semen Orc! Expxessaon Ciosses ws+h Mass Gray os dnecfon To gave moi e semen s on opporfunsfy +0 demonsfrofe Jrheu dxcumohc +olen+ dnhfemenf cosis peafosmed an fhe plays eoch mghf Selechonsehom +he op sc Fousf were sung by The Chou us and Q Dance Dromc Romeo cmd Juhelr was effechvely porfroyecl by Miss Jusgensohn s closs The evenmg s erfreufcxnmenf was engoyobiy concluded wafh c eleven ploy A Young Mon s Foncy CHORUS SENIOR N!GHT - ,kw, Y we Ne , en-PP A in Q, V' I .,: X ,uf - W z i: e X : i, ' ie.:13 Vi .. if .. xigiwleic, :iefeij o 4 'oRC'HEsTliA ANiDioi-:onus e iv . The Orchesira anal Chorus supporf alrlnosf every produciioni pre- Senleal during 'rhe school yeah Slorllng wiih 'rhe Fall Mofinee and Miclvvinler Clonceri, ihesegrouos work 'foward The Opera, al which lime lhey are nafurally fecilured. This year The Serenade by Viclor flf'llGl'l39l l', in which lhere are many oppovfunilies for displaying real' musicaliolenl, will be given.lThe orcheslra is organized mol only 'ro supporl These presenfrafions buf also 'ro develop each persorfs skill in doing oicheslral W6I'l4,0l1Cl in following experf direclion. The chorus, which like fhe orcheslrq, is a lull-credi+ iubiecl, aims +o develop harmo- v. S ff E v E Z5 fl wh ,if .W . e Q . . . . . mous par?-singing andlo give siuclenfs lhe opporlumly +o improve .,...,.,Ye.,, .,,A, .MWee,1-e.w,,,-7?egQ,,Q::e,,i, :ig,Q,,Q.egg55LWN 2 , , , L . , , , .,,, ,. their vonce qualnlyf Mr. Cook as bolh voice ond orchesh-a msh'uc+or.e e A e N ,oi,, .e.e, h.oeo.e,o,e l, ,e,,e he e ,.V,,Qx , , , ,li Qi,::,,i, ,:,, V e - e ,, 4e,en,,h mmm e -. ,., ,...M,,,,,,g.,,e4.A 7 4 f . ' X ' K e 4 ' .i L 'w fM-M W '23 iff M K ' ' 'K 5 t ' - f, -'--f i- ---iz ,,:. 1 r w f 'ieo ,,:, e 0 1- . ,, v. - ,, , WY . ...,. e ,, ,, , .- . .M--, , 7 . . 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Wxwe'xQXq' 'SFUHSGSJY Oxd vehegx PX ' dim ' e on kmQ BBW? Us px-OCMC e OE sexec ,ist CMO . QS . Xgc, OS ke? VWG pwp K OYKQXUO ' 'f'mC3 SCQSWOESX of xfi3k'veeAC?:gExbex'S if 9 if O rx - ci- Q PUURGS 5'X'UCx6YVX'5 O S OVQOVU1? Xe Q NOQJYXW HX! WG OUSXXO Oi We wC'xixeQ WGS mime Cog' o . mx e. Tms SSSCGMVOX kgggmenjvs oik e -sox. ' ond Ox-VC fdnww' QCJYS' Ncuficcl Nuns XYO U W OJ, WON! Doornien Front row: Jerome Zeidman, Fred Beck- er, Bill Epperson, Dick Prince, Martin Travers, lwao Kawakami, William Mak- ino, Kane Senda. Second row: Egil Mack, Bill Bowden, Joe Sweeney, Bob Mooney, Carl Kloptenstein, Andy Gal- braith, Douglas Ballard. Third row: Milton Kells, Don Plath, Bob Kummer, Don Abel, Bob Osbun, Jim Dubuar, Joe Duke, James Johnston. Molqe-Up Committee Front row: Margaret Miles, Zillah Kanarek, Jeanne Smith, Ann Becker, Robin Foreman, Marie Hara. Second row: Betty Westenberg, Jeanette Jensen, Yuella Arnberg, Harriet Race, Betsy Burleigh. Third row: Patricia Hanlon, Miss Gray, Evelyn Cedar, Dorothy Dayton. Usherettes Front row: Atsuko Shimizu, Minnie Yuen, Mable Yuen, Olga Magarinsky, Marie Siriord, Marjorie Feinberg, Thel- ma Lund, Mary Benezra, Helen Bell, Toshiko Senda, Anne Lewinson. Second row: Armene Lamson, Ann Becker, Ruth Rose, Ellen Tatt, Elora Campbell, Mil- dred Moyer, Rose Isaacson, Ruth Bul- lock, Lois Floe, Phyllis Weber. Third row: Betty Graham, Sara Falknor, Imogene Trernper, Shirley Nash, Mil- dred Madland, Jean Pietromonaco, Jean Cloawson, Mary Anne Freeman, Josephine Monk. Fourth row: Natalie Coles, Georgia McAdam,, Anna Claire Hill, Abbie Rehberg, Evelyn Knight, Betty Carey, Patricia Lorenzen, Mary T. Chadwick, Shirley Hooker, Dorothy Swedman. Stage Crew Front row: Francis Novak, Vern Hatfield, John McKiernan, Morris Alhadetf, Bob Triplett, Philip Cohen. Second row: Mandel Minsk, John Arena, Dan Almoslino, Bob Malk, Don Pierson, Robert Erickson. Third row: Pat Doherty, Mario Mozzone, Kelton Dissel, Harry Ralston, Leroy Westenberg, Bill Ward. Fourth row: Mr. Knight. 1-mwmw. f 1 i.iu .,,, .1-1m in 1 -1 1 1 Foculty Productions Committee Front row: Miss Burns, Miss Loughead, Miss Emily Johnson, Mr. Cook. Second row: Miss Jurgensohn, Miss Gray, Mr. Knight, Mr. Hoyt. Bond Front row: Ed Druxman, Karl Holifield, Friend Dickenson, George Graham, Bert Welch, Barbara Anderson, lmo- gene Tremper, Charlotte Maxwell, Max Lowen, Helen Miller. Second row: Betty Zobrist, Mildred Moyer, Jim Naka- mura, Raymond Rudd, Norma Olson, Richard Kriegel, Alice Coleman, Char- lotte Gibbes, Rose Yaplee, Sue Smith, Henry Levinski. Third row: Malcolm Hanson, Hal Weinstein, Ed Roe, George Ogata, Evelyn Peterson, Bergliot Stock- land, Jerome Jaffe, Patsy Bartling, Phyllis Kilbourne. Fourth row: Don More, Jack Corbally, Bill Ney, Bob Pearce, Lorraine Bennett, Wayne Terry, Jane Miles, lnamae Bellamy, Virginia Vanderbilt. Fifth row: Dick Garrison, Glenn Koenig, Harrison Matchett, Stan Sulman, Russell Fields, Dave Thompson, Ron Robinson, Adele Reed, Mary Fleet- wood. Sixth row: Dave Fleming, John Mydske, Don Matheny, Jack Sperry, Stewart Kirchner, Ted Jamieson, Don Fletcher, Bob Haynes, Mr. Hoyt. Seve enth row: Robert Guy, Ray Bebee, Funfest Committee Nonette Front row: Mary Jean Woodward, Shirley Hooker Mildred Moyer Front row Vera Cramer Frances Sldell Mr Cook Veda Lander 'Ethel Barbara Watkins, Jerrie Steele. Second row Miss Jean Burns Miss Jaffe Second row Betty Westenberg Mary Helen Thymian Lila eon Hensel, Miss Shelton, Miss Josepha Burns Edwin Thompson Third Peggy Wilson row: Sam Parker, Mr. Jeffrey, Mr. Schmalle Mr Hoyt Don Murdoch I r1Q1l Fla! Q3 I lllnw.-zlljnil JIIIFF f-f' 33 FirsT SernesTer Messenger EdiTorial STaTT Seafed: Marilyn Scoff, John Robinson. Firsf row: Eleanor Perry, Elsie Deulsch, Yuri Tashima, Lila Leon, Georgia MacAdam, Nancy Mullen, MarTin Berger. Second raw: Dave Abrams, Bill Grinnell, KenneTh Connelly. FirsT SernesTer Messenger ReporTers Seafedz Barlh De ClemenTs, Marjorie Williams, BeTTy BarTling, Sam Mossafer. Firsi row: Barbara Ellis, Emily WhiTon, Ariel Sfockland, Toshiko Senda, Grace Adele Downie, Ann SmiTh, Mary Tyler Chadwick, Bob Pearce, William Sing, lrving Griff. 92 Tl-TE PAST YEAR has seen many noTable ad- vances in GarTield's news- paper,The Messenger. This spring a serni-weekly sys- Tem oT publicaTion was in- auguraTed, one paper appearing on Tuesday and anoTher on Friday. By publishing The Messenger in such a rnanner, eighTy column inches rnore OT prinTing space were oT- Tered iTs subscribers. Mr. Brier, Advisor AnoTher of The Messen- ger's achievemenTs was an exTensive adverTising sur- vey. QuesTionnaires rel- aTive To The populariTy and paTronage oT various business esTablishmenTs which mighr oTTer goods oT inTeresT To Messenger readers were disTribuTed. The idea was To learn ac- curaTely The public's preT- erence Tor The sTores noT already adverlrising in The Messenger. ln lhis way il was hoped 'rhal 'rhe Messenger would have sullicienl grounds for approaching business men wilh deliinile argu- menls as lo why 'rheir eslablishrnenls needed and could afford high school paper adverlising. The plan, as was shown by 'rhe enlhusiaslic response ol lhe adverlisers, was highly successful. N IIIESSEIIBEB STUFF rrr gjrr ,ff fg Hl'l'C'AD?ifiiii?jjT y Second Sernesler Messenger Edilorial Slaff z' 1 B Q-Mrrrroif-ifgesrgws T ff, Pun- 555, 5 4 Sealed: Bill Bowden, Marlin Travers, Armene Lamson. Firsf row: Slan Sigel, Slanley Tobin, 1 1 P 'Q Q 5Z. 5 'V 't'---- CLL-B Dick Shorf, Torn Rupp, Shirley Hooker, Evelyn Craig, Amelie Chrisfianson, Barbara Walkins. ,f,4.,a9 ,rgvfffgff 1, mlbplmgi Second row: Gene Grosso, Don Cawley, Max Sailor, Cal Winslow, Janice Bardshar, Paige 'li iZ'f.,'i '1.f 2z ?sxoe X46 if Tongue' f 1-'Hia 2- e 45:0 xE 'S1'?1f9fa :W .ij My y. M5430 ',QJ5',.9':s,v.ki2:-3311: af 2' 0 .f'.e'.2y,y,3a e z 545' MS, 5 . 'S s,f'+re,'s.ss 4 3,33 ,gif sgvitg egg' Second Sernesrer Messenger Reporlers ifsag. .,,, ,l 1? 'fig I i lliia aan 2 3 4 'ix' ' BL Firsf row: Barbara Walkins, Fumiko Shifarnae, John Koreski, Margarel Kefcham, Marie Louise -we e'.....,q 'TKT-w',2g,i'i'2'?.s1 in-:eases wafers if 25 E.: Siriord, Ruby Bergland, Miyo Miyagawa. Second row: Lorrayne Eisen, Mildred Goffee, Muriel Levy, Marjorie Pillar, Florence Foss, Rudy Neuner, Sol Alfabef, Herb Danz. Third row: Ralph gi-Tiff V '. ' 'pf Cohen, Sam Levy, Bill Wellein, Sally Beery, France! Harper, Francis Novak, George Edgar, 5 Q BillSRacleckfi, BLII Griffin, Axlxberl Israel, Oswald Walsh, Bernard vC3 C5.eary. BFourg1 row: John iizeiltxiuwya ' 10 gi De anro, ran Tonnerna, arren Thompson, Don Peferson, ic 1 opp, er+ agg, , P5gP11QG'?.f.....i Hn .,ll,',:s+1sfT gyrus:-s i'l'n Broudyvj Foolball, baseball, lracls, lhe Funfesl, lhe Op- era and olher aclivilies were lhe 'lopics for nurner- ous well wri'rl'en s'l'ories. The edilorials, loo, were of high characler. Thirl'y- seven papers were issued during l'he nine-rnonl'h period. The pasl year has lruly been a rnileslone in Jrhe Messenger's progress. 93 EDITORIAL STAFF-Seafed: ElizabeTh BaTes, Hilda Smifh. Sfandingz Ed Druxman, MarTin Berger, James Johnsfon, Pearce SmiTh. EDITORIAL STAFF-SeaTed: Gerry Roselli, Elsie DeuTsch. Sfandingz MilTon Kells, Dick Prince, Jim Brinlcley, AugusT Krisioferson, VicTor CondioTTy. ARROW CONTRIBUTORS-Seaied Toshiko Senda, Yuri Tashima, Mari on RoberTs, MargareT Kells. STand ing: Bill Bowden, KenneTh Connelly, William Makino, George Okamura HBBUW STHFF Q38 STRIVING This year To pre- senT The l938 ARROW wiTh a greaTer signiTicance To GarTieId sTudenTs, The sTaTT has seIecTed The Topic OT inTernaTional under- sTanding as The basis Tor iTs worl4. IT is hoped ThaT such a Theme will Tend To provoke in The sTudenT body a deep cmd sincere reTlecTion on This viTal, presenT-day world problem. The Arrow sTaTT, a very cosmopol- iTan group, recognizes ThaT The GarTield sTudenT body repre- senTs an excellenT example oT racial cooperaTion and good will and ThaT such a Topic is ThereTore well suiTed To The school. All The layouTs as well os The arT worlq Tor This ediTion have been c0reTuIIy designed wiTh The inTenTion oT depicTing liTe aT Garfield as occur-cfrely as pos- sible. The sTaTT has aimed To malee This Arrow Tell iTs own sTory-ThaT OT The True Ga rTieId spiriT. LIUILL HUD SBBULL Tl-lREE YEARS ago, The PorTer ChapTer oT Quill and Scroll was esTablished aT Gar- Tielcl. Since ThaT Time, This group has aTTracTed wide-spread aTTenTion so ThaT now Those pupils wiTh liTerary TalenT aspire Tor The honor oT becoming members in his organizaTion. AT GarTield, members are chosen Tor noTeworThy service on The Arrow, Messenger, and Pen sTaTTs. This year nineTeen new members were Tcileen inTo The PorTer ChapTer. The incluence OT Quill and Scroll has been deTiniTely recognized in GarTield wiTh The resulT ThaT beTTer iournolisTic sTaTTs have been The ouTcome. BHBFIELD PED LAST NOVEMBER The GarTield Pen, o semi-annual liTerary publicaTion, was born. This marked The advenT oT a long-awaiTed opporTuniTy Tor our wriTers To display Their TolenTs. The sTudenT conTribuTions selecTed Tor publicaTion are judged anonymously on such poinTs as sinceriTy, originaliTy, viTaliTy, and uniTy. The TirsT ediTion oT The Pen, which was published in February, l938, conTained only TourTeen selecrions. l-lowever, The liberal response oT The sTudenT body has led To The enlargemenT oT The nexT issue, which is To come ouT This June. Seafedz Eleano Perry, Armene Lam son, Nancy Mullen Vivian Lescher, Ger ry Roselli, Marg Pass, Brooke Davis Sfandingz Sfanley Tobin, Marfin Trav ers, Slade lnnis Augusf Krisfoferson James JohnsTon Georgia MacAdam Ted GarharT, Bil Bowden, Martin Ber- ger, Bill Grinnell Hilda Smifh, Grace Acl l D wnie, Elsie e e o DeuTsch. gm , ,. A Selig UNIV 'T' is - uEff'f3'i '. m l:- .. Miss Alefha Thompson, Advisor FirsT and Second Semesfers-Seafed: Eileen WhiTson, Dor- oThy Shields, Phyllis Smith, Yuri Tashima, Berry Parkhursf, Fu- miko Shifarnae. Sfandingz Nancy Ann Wise, MarqareT Kells, WaITer Chinn, William Makino, William Sing, Ken- nefh Connelly, Bill Grinnell, Vivian Lescher, AbsenTee. Y E I Ir' Pri 1'Irl...c'Il,m Les SPORT LA AGONlSTICA SPORT Physical exerlion, demanding and faliguing, is The price of alhlelic achievernenl. Garfield reams, mod- els of infer-racial as well as alhlelic Jrearnworlq are always ready To hil Jrhe line hard, lo sweep over Jrhe maple Floor wi+h unliring vigor. la slrain for The 'raul finish yarn wilh all available slrenglh, To show again Jrhe Bulldog spiril. L' Leon l-l. Brigham EVERY season, TooTball, baslf.eTball, and Track, Brigham- coached Teams, are labeled The Teams To BeaT. For hard and clean TighTing, Tor ThaT invincible spiriT which These Teams are incomparable. TaughT and in- spired as They are by The masTer, Their envi- able records besT reTlecT his brilliance in molding champions. lmpressive TooTball, f basl4eTball, and Track championships 2 Tace oT The sTernesT Type oT com- 'nik - . eTiTion is an une ualed record f T H TT' is 1 E , Y ii-i W - 'THQ ll i W. 1 F si Mg T 3 l X 1 lm elm l T iiii -A s g 'li , -, f , makes The diTTerence beTween success and Tailure, , , 3 3 S ,A 1 , 7 K, 5 Q x .. over a span oT sixTeen years, in The , H X- i' r 45 -T? 1 , ,I y M If i gl fi P I CT - , iii, T in SeaTTle aThleTic hisTory. A im Ournsly Tox Truly deserves X - M4 may T i 'T his place aT The Top N if T ' ' T-- ,, oT The high school Y- ' ' , Ii ly, ii-i. ,, ,,MN, M xxxvx coaching realm. X K W1 Y, W :L H i it xy Jul ii r'rr if T y T ' s is ws- ' lflfrw iwi- ' ,,,,i 11 'll 1 T ' T' Mll rrrr i ci liil . 3,4 I r T l i n liiiilr ' 5 'r 'T T y T' Mill ,,., T ,,l,, y, ,,,ii, 'rli ,,,: Wi , 1 N ,p 'Wil ,,4iili u,,L1i'N,, i , Q i ' A QW? 'lmlll mlilll llliililiiiiiililllilllg 'll W My T T 5 F eV 4 ,5 Fei ,fr 4 :E Kirk Baxler John Rushing Lufher More Earl Whilson Coach Baxler has headed our baseball reams for Jrhe pas? fifreen years. l-lis undercloss baslqeleers have provided much marerial for rhe varsiry. Coach Whilson, golf menror, has produced 'line leams during his lifreen A years or Garfield and lhree limes has iusl missed rhe championship. The formidable Bulldog 'rennis 'reams are efficienlly managed by Coach Rushing, who has been here since l932. Ever since I923, Mr. More, pop- ular inrramural direclor, has been leaching boys 'rhe lundamenlals of many sporls. 1 Wirhour doubr, rhis coaching sraif, one of lhe besl in Se- allle, is largely respon- sible for Gariield's aihleric preslige and renowned srudenr spirir. affack. Garfield I4-Wesf Seaffle 7. The Garfield Bull- dogs bowed Their way info fhe I937 foofball cam- N N. paign wifh a fhrilling one-Touchdown margin over fhe defermined indian feam. Aided by sparkling line play, Tex Brooks, playing halfback, led fhe powerful air and ground ay Garfield 36-Ballard 0. Displaying fhemselves as pofenfial cham- pions, fhe Pups overwhelmed fhe Beavers fo fhe fune of 36 fo O. The line was sfurclily enforced wifh sfellar play by Cap- fain Mike l-lirahara, John Sfromberg, l-lymie Harris, and Junior Brigham. Garfield 39-Broadway 0. Tramping over a hapless Broadway feam, fhe Bulldogs defeafed fhe Bengals wifh a magnificenf display of offens- ive sfrengfh. The Pups wenf around, over, under, and fhrough fhe Bengal line, reaching fhe peak of fhe season. Garfield 2 l--Franklin 0. The Bulldogs emerged vicforious over The sfub- born Quaker feam wifh a comforfable 2l-O score. Garfield's grid- iron machine was con- siderably hampered by fhe soggy condifion of fhe playing field. Frank- lin's only 'rhreaf was a Mike l-lirahara John Sfromberg I-lymie Harris Don Mclnfosh Sfeve Skeel Lawrence Radner Leon Brigham, Jr. passing alfack. Jim Brooks Leo Richfer Max Sailor Garfield 6-Queen Anne 6. TwenTy-Two men slipped and sliThered Through oozing mud Tor Tour X1 quarTers, only To end in a 6-6 deadlock. For The Tirsl' X1 Time in The season, Garfield was ouTgained, Tor The adverse gb condiTions made open TooTball impossible. sg Garfield 0-Lincoln 0. The annual Teud game! Wi+h The Civic Field now being called The Mud Bowl, The Pups and Lynx baTTled in a cold, miserable rain. Several blocked passes made The ouTcome of The game dubious unTil The Tinal gun sounded. Cleveland 2-Garfield O. A valianT band oT Eagles rose To Their supreme heighTs when They nosed ouT The mighTy Bulldogs before 20,000 wild-eyed specTaTors. The Cleveland score came in The TirsT quarTer and The Pups 'Failed To reTurn The oval To The Eagle goal line. Their sTring of Tive consecuTive championships having been broken, The Bulldogs look Toward The I938 campaign wiTh deTerminaTion and a realizaTion ThaT There is some unfinished business which musT be compleTed. A Team ThaT won'T be beaTen can'T be beaTenl Sam Mossaier Rodney Miller George Olqamura DwighT SmiTh Dave Brenner Henry lvluTal Ulic l-lenehan Paul Davis Ben Herz Duane Truesdell lOl Leon B1igham,Jr. Geolge Okamura Le oy LeVeque Jack Meyers BHSTSET ! P 1 T F 9 I Q I THE baskeTball season may be Tel'med The al- mosT buT noT quiTe season. Again and again The Bulldog's posiTion was ThreaTened, and again and again The Bulldog came back To win. The EasTsiders sTarTed The season wiTh a 3I-I9 vicTory over The Broadway Bengals. CapTain Tex Brooks and Leroy Le-Veque esTablished Themselves as TavoriTes wiTh Their clever passing and agile TooTwork. Crippled by The Temporary loss oT Brooks, The Bulldogs checked closely To Take a 20-I7 game Tram The Queen Anne Grizzlies. The game was marked by The sTerling play oT George Minor, George Okamura, and l-lymie Harris, The Temporary capTain. STill lacking The services OT Brooks, The Bulldogs Took The Tloor as underdogs againsT The Ballard Beavers, The champions oT The previous year. The Pups were behind aT The halT, buT in The second period The unerring eye aT Minor Tound The Ballard baskeT, and GarTield won 3 I-30. The Bulldogs, by consisTenT, hard TighTing, won Their nexT Two conTesTs. l02 Bill' 'TB ir! GarTield's TirsT deTeaT OT The season was suTTered aT The hands of The Franklin Quakers. The score was 35-25. Dewey Soriano and his TeammaTes proved Too much Tor The Garicield men, alThough Sunny Leveque did break The Quaker defense Tor TourTeen poinTs. Down a noTch, louT valianT, The Bulldogs Took Their nexT conTesT from Queen Anne. ln a reTurn engagement The Ballard Team avenged iTselT wiTh a 42-37 vicTory over The Pups. Sparked on by Brooks and Junie Brigham, The GarTield quinTeT cleTeaTed Cleveland 40-28. ln The nexT game, GarTield again Triumphed wiTh a vicTory over RoosevelT. The percenTage column aTTer many alTeraTions, due To several hard baT- Tles, now had Garfield, Franklin, and Lincoln Tied Tor TirsT place. Garheld Then encounTered The Franklin Team Tor The second Time. In a game which was The cause of several sTrained, rasping ThroaTs, The Pups bowed in deTeaT on The shorT end OT a 36-32 score. The Pups look Torward To The '39 season. Tex Brooks Henry S enso l-lym e l-lan IS TG3 George Mlnol Willard PaTTs Henry SToreno Clarence PoTTs Gene Grosso Jim Bruce Morris Karch f BHSEBIILL Leroy LeVeque l-larry Fink LAST YEARS horsehide men were a Team ThaT had consisTenT spiriT and Tire The TacT ThaT They did noT end up higher on The lisT can mainly be aTTribuTed T Their inabiliTy To capiTalize on some oT The advanTages given Them. VeTerans suclil as l-larry Fink, Mike l-lirahara, Elwood Derwiler, Sidney Riser, and Frank Massey sparked The Team To make iT a smooThly working uniT. RoosevelT and Queen Anna Tell beTore The Bulldogs in The laTe season as The Pups' loaTTing and piTchinc power rose To iTs besT heighTs OT The enTire season. Under Coach BaxTer's ey were developed such presenT season men as Leroy LeVeque, Gene Grosso, Do MclnTosh, and The versaTile PoTTs broThers, Clarence and Willal'd. BeTore Thi presenT season sTarTed, Coach BaxTer canvassed The school in a successTul aTTemp To hunT ouT undiscovered TalenT. The resulT was ThaT several men are now playing or being groomed To play in TuTure campaigns. Three such searches were made IO4 rJr'r BIIQJQIIILL Bob Hedingfon Don Mclnfosh IN TI-IE OPENING game of fhe season. Garfield mef defeaf af fhe hands of ncoln due fo a profesf abouf fhe ground rules. Lincoln was awarded fhe confesf cause no ropes were erecfed fo resfrain fhe crowds. In her encounfer wifh anlalin, Garfield was again beafen when fhe Qual-aers came from behind in e Horafio Alger fashion. A home run in fhe ninfh inning wifh fhe bases loaded s fhe cause of fhe downfall. The Pups suffered fheir fhird sfraighf defeaf of e season when fhe Wesf Seaffle Indians downed fhem fo fhe Tune of 6 fo 4. e BuIIdog's firsf vicfory of fhe season was af fhe expense of fhe Queen Anne e. Bob I-Iedingfon's pifching was parfly responsible for 'rhe IO-9 win. Led by e vicious baffing affacla of Don Ivlclnfosh, 'rhe Pups scored fheir second win en fhey roufed fhe Broadway feam 8-7. Well sfarfed af lasf, fhe Bulldogs seem be on fheir way fo firsf division honors. IO5 Paul Davis Niclf. Burns Ike Levy Jim Gage Jerome Ryan Dicl-1 Shorf M213 fi-53? J-fli' - .1-z -QI 'T ' ' . ' - f - s Ted Gai harT Leo RichTer Phil Coffer Lee Lewis Max Sailor GARFIELD CLOSED The I937 season wiTh IiT+le glory buT wiTh a knowledge ThaT her men would be all The more experienced in The l938 Tracls season. CapTain ArThur Taylor was lasT year's individual sTar. l-le, wiTh Larson, Tyler, and l-lasson, shared honors in The relay. ln The IOO-yard and 220-ya rd dashes. he also showed his supremacy. Only in The All-CiTy meeT was he besTed. Then, The Flying Norseman, Kjell Qvale oT WesT SeaTTle rose from his blocks wiTh The crack oT The sTarTer's gun and led ArT by a scanT margin oT inches over The TasT cinders To The Tinish line a hundred yards away. Taylor also meT deTeaT in The 220. WiTh This loss The besT The I937 cinder men could do was To place TiTTh in The Tinal sTandings. I il! 'TWV GarTield's success in The presenT season is largely due To The developmenT aT men in The I937 campaign. NoTable among The men who gained experience lasT year and who are now winning laurels Tor Themselves and Tor GarTield were Leo RichTer, Jerry Larson, Bill Goodson. Earl Gibson, Kane Sendo, and Linn l-lenshaw. All oT These men have beTTered Themselves by consTanT TurnouTs and Training. The I937 season also saw an upswing in GarTield's Tracls Teams. AlThough GarTield once produced championship cinder Teams wiTh sTarTling regulariTy, an inexplainable slaclsening in Track inTeresT has curTailed The Bulldog championship hopes. The I937 season, however. seems To have renewed some OT The old inTeresT. - .. x , ,. . -,sg Q. . g John BoiTano Bob McLaughlin Al Brown ArT Henderson Duane Truesdell IO6 T14 f 1 'IA 7 V I.. , cf: gygazi, .ff ' Jim Brinkley Rudy Spring Jay STone Leon Brigham, Jr. Gerald Larson AT Tl-TE BEGINNING oT The 1938 Track season, a special boys' assembly was called in order To inTeresT more boys in Tracls compeTiTion. Coach Brigham and Mr. PorTer gave Tallss Telling oT The opporTuniTies oTTered every boy who enTered aThleTics. Co-capTains Rudy Spring and Jim Brink- ley, assisTed by Ted GarharT and Jerry Larson, inTerviewed such UniversiTy oT WashingTon men as Chuck BechTol and ArT Morgan. QuesTionnaires were given To all boys who had had previous Tracl-4 experience in grade schools or in some oTher high schools. The resulTs were very saTisTacTory, Tor There was a TurnouT oT abouT one hundred and TiTTy boys. WiTh The maTerial in hand, Coach Brigham seT abouT To mould a sTrong Team. The T938 Team is one sTrong in almosT all evenTs. Larson and BoiTano are capably running The dashes. RichTer and Truesdell are perTorming well wiTh The weighTs. Brigham and McLaughlin are high-jumping wiTh excepTional Torm. The Team has already won Two meeTs and has dropped one by a very close margin. Because The oTher schools have individual sTars buT noT necessarily well- rounded Teams, The Bulldog's chances Tor an upseT in The coming All-Ci+y meeT are excellenT. The Team has The Tire and The TighT To win. As The Arrow goes To press, a meeT wiTh Cleveland and The All-CiTy Relay Carnival are yeT To come before The Tinal big meeT aT The year. Flash! GarTield won Tram Cleveland and capTured The T938 All-CiTy Relay Carnival. - .- m- --wwe M ef f SuTherland McLean Bill Goodson Earl Gibson Doug Brown Kon Sendo IO7 BDLF Front row: Bob Mooney, Sumio Nagamafsu, Stewart Kirchner. Second c M h Absenfees-Dick Clinfworfh, Harold Giolme, Don Cawley, David Sid Il HAVING WON four mafches and losf Three. fhe Bulldog golfers have a good chance fo defeaf Cleve- land l-ligh School and fo end fhe season wifh fhe impressive record of five wins and fhree losses. The Bulldogs have scored decisive vicfories over Broadway. Wesf Seaffle, Ballard, and Queen Anne buf have losf fo Lincoln, Roosevelf, and Franklin. The golfers are poinfing for Cleveland because fhaf mafch will defer- mine fheir final sfanding in fhe race. If should prove fo be fhe closesf mafch of fhe season. The Garfield lineup in fhe majorify of fhe mafches has consisfed of fhe following: Slade lnnis, Sumio Naga- mafsu, Don Cowley. l-larold Giolme, Bob Mooney, Dicle Clinfworfh, Sfewarf Kirschner, and, in fhe eighfh posi- fion, eifher Norman Lacy or Dave Sidell. ln fhe All-Cify Tournamenf fo be held on fhe fourfh and fiffh of June, Garfield will be represenfed by 'ren men, fhe largesf number ever fo represenf fhe school. Under fhe experf leadership of Coach Whifson. Garfield's golfers are climbing higher each year. IOS IEIIIIIS of m R b s Ha s Holl d Orville Bellamy, Fred Wingo, Mac Pringle, Mandel Minsk. Second ce mf e she Donald Pec , Bilhpchwage . Third raw: Sfanle Sulman, Mr. Rushing. V7 - ' fm f M4 fnflbt jwfef ffff . '71 L02-cf fab? FOR THE PAST five successive years fhe Garfield Tennis Teams have been all-cify champions. This year, wifh fwo leffermen refurning, fhe feam sef ouf fo de- fend her record: buf The experience of 'rhe Queen Anne and Franklin nef men proved foo much fo be overcome. In bofh fhese mafches, which ended 5-4, Garfield won 'rhe majorify of ifs singles mafches buf was unable fo come fhrough in fhe all-imporfanf and deciding doubles mafches. This inabilify fo win in doubles has been Garfield's main weakness so far. l-lowever, fhe nef men had liffle difficulfy in defeafing Lincoln, 8-I, and Roosevelf, 6-3. The laffer mafch had 'lo be posf- poned fhree fimes because of adverse weafher con- difions. When finally fhe feams did meef, Garfield, fhough hard pressed, was wifhouf doubf fhe superior. During fhe years fhaf Coach Rushing has been lead- ing fhe racquef swingers, 'rhe feams have all had championship maferial. This, fogefher wifh Rushing's able assisfance and direcfion, has given Garfield her repufafion as dominafor of fhe fennis courfs. IO9 H S FOOTBALL Front row: Jack Faulkner, Dick Ruoff, Jay Sfone, Roberf Coluccio, Michio Kimura, Morris Israel, John Boifano, Coach Brigham. Second row: Coach Baxfer, Robert Sears, Shiro Kashino, Phil Koffer, Frank Yanagimachi, Val Lacey, Howard Breslin, lk L Sa M r Th'd T m G b f S IA J Miller Jack e evy, rn ac n. nr row: o u a ayo, ewe ymes, oe , Meyers, Bill Hoyf, Roland Sfebbins, Bob Hedingfon. B A S K E T B A L L Fronf row: Bruce Gribbler, Tochiyuki Nishimura, Orville Bellamy, Fred Wingo, Ken Louie. Second row: Harry Fink, Burfon Robbins, Bob Hemion, Coach Brigham. Third row: Paul Davis, Carl Jensen, Earl Gibson. LACKING fhe necessary punch and breaks fo win fhe championship, Gar- field's second feam foofbaii aggregafion finished ifs season in fhird place. Franklin won fhe championship, hard pressed by Roosevelf. Franklin defeafed our feam by superior offensive facfics and sfrengfh. Claiming vicfories over Ballard and Broadway, we fied or dropped hearf- breakingly fhe resf of our games. A fasf. fricky ioackfield supporfed by a hard charging line carried fhe feam forward despife fheir disappoinfmenfs. The boys, carrying on Garfield's fighfing fradifion, were a consfanf fhreaf fo fhe winners. Foofball is fhe mosf popular sporf af Garfield, and fhe second feam's uphill fighl' helped fo make if more so. Their sfaunch spirif gives encouraging hope for a sfrong firsf feam nexf year. DEFEATING Franklin 27 fo 23 in fhe season's final game, Garfield won fhe I938 scrub championship. Throughoul' fhe enfire schedule, fhey losf buf one game-Roosevelf coming ouf on fhe long end of a I9 fo l5 score in fhe semi- finals. This year's feam was excepfionally fine. They combined smoofh floor work wifh fasf work under fhe baskef fo win fheir games convincingly. The feam per- formed brillianfly as a unif and was in- sfrumenfal in fhe success and sfrengfh of fhe firsf feam. Coach Brigham regards fhis feam as one of his besf. .nr -1-i-an-..,-. Heefe-assfsvw.-f.seseM4ac-f,...zzasffsmmswmfssmsfesiwi Tl-lE I938 second Team Traclemen won Their only meeT of The season by a large margin, liTerally swamping The WesT SeaTTle and RoosevelT Thinclads. These schools bosTed fairly sTrong Teams, buf They did noT sTand a chance againsT The powerful aggregafion from The EasT Side. This second Team meeT is held on ThaT day when There are Three regular firsT Team Triangular meeTs. The second Team opposes The same Two schools as does The firsT Team, Thus There are Three second Team Triangular meeTs. Garfield, Lincoln, and Broadway were The respecTive win- ners This year. Garfield won every firsT place in iTs meeT buT Two: one in The Two hundred and TwenTy-yard dash and The oTher in The eighT hundred and eighfy- yard relay. Tl-lE SECOND Team is composed of players who have noT earned enough poinTs To be given a firsT Team award. Unlike oTher major sporT aggregaTions, They have no scheduled conTesTs, louT play as subsTiTuTes for firsT Team men. They deserve especial appreciaTion, for nighT afTer nighT They have Turned ouT and, loy Their efforTs, have forced The men ahead of Them To greaTer accomp- lishmenfs. Coach BaxTer has given Them careful aTTenTion because iT will be These men who form The championship Teams of Tomorrow, The Teams ThaT shall carry on Garfield's repuTaTion. ur. x x' ,still in Ngypg i. K ,, Q N YT Ev -IIT .. fi .' . ,Qfgfk T ?fff 'f'i 2,1-T ii 1 -6 ' ' ..... . T ' ' fain ' -1 g 'ws-ell! 9. yi, ... . V Q E3 3 TT , A 1 f 'A ' ' T if, , , - ' -T T is k Vlfzicz , i,,,..5wy , Y. y y iam A ,, 3 A f . ' 'f ,. A f is lv ,W , ...T 'fwfez .rnzme m gw f . fi ...-,., . gjyvw . ,. mega? ..:.e , ,was 'N Y TRACK Front row: Linn Henshaw, Tom Rupp, Bob Sheehan, Bill Terry, Cliff WrighT, Sam Losk. Second row: Bob Tribou, Tom GubaTayo, Joel RiebsTern, Jess Brown, Dave Alhadeff, Russell Fields. Third row: Milton Kells, Bob Pearce, Don FIeTcher, Bill HoyT, Myer Grashin. Fourth row: Hymie Harris, Andy Galbraifh, James JohnsTon, John GaTcheT, Jim Fellows. BASEBALL l Leff To righT: Paul Davis, Nick Byrne, Jim Bruce, Mike Ovadia, Bob Coluccio. -xwxfmmys, . f., 7 1 '- - H T The fall fracls feam V U combined wifh fhe One 1- J N Hundred Mile Club in , ' D furnoufs fo run The dis- ' M R fance of IOO miles, fwo D ' I E miles a nighf. To malse ' ' ' L D fhe program more in- X f' ' C E , ' feresfing, races in fhe I L 660 and lOO-yard r 'J j' V U C clashes were held. The Ig l 5, ,f B VA Club's value has been X A i HUNDRED MILE CLUB-Fronl row: Allan Flleder, Arlhur Henderson, proved' -Pol sevefifjl r in ,L .Sgal:11eKempr, BillNPfEleL,hl?emCLoslk, Zelph Sghoginrgx Eecondj li1ow:PDicIk lT1Gl'l'lbSI'S OPS DOW lISl' Bob vylegrrdoom as , rip ous, u er an c ean, o n ore, ileom le,H,el,men- , ' S l Sfarfing af fhe same fime as did O baskefball, soccer, an unofficial high C school sporf, al'l'racfed many enfhusi- C asfs. ln fheir firsf game, Garfield E sfarfed off well by fying a sfrong Roosevelf 'ream I-I. They fhen de- R feafed Ballard 2-O, buf losf fo Queen 2-l fhe following weelf.. Anofher de- feaf, fhis fime af fhe hands of Broad- way, puf fhe Purple Aces definifely ouf of fhe championship running. When fhe season ended, fhe Pup Soc- cer Team had won fwo games, 'lied SZ:oErdor:Lx:pvgiJbBg'bovlj'ecy Sieve Skeel, Dave Brenner, Dave One' and IOS1, .three- M Alfhough fhey re- l A ceived no remunerafion N N for fheir services, fhe -A A managers aided greaf- A ly in effecfing a suc- G' cessful season. They M E worlsed hard fhrough- U R ouf a long school year R 5 in order fo be of service 'E fo 'rhe coaches and fhe players. Much praise is due fhese boys for fheir worfh while worlf.. MANAGERS-Fran? row: Bill Miller, Sian Siegel, Tom l-lolevas, Waller K h D' k B r La rence Adl S c nd : Harold West, OS man, IC Effie , W EF. E O FOW Vic Wicldop, Jim Berglin, Max Cooper, Bob Dressel. YELL TEAM-Fronf row: John Koreslcv, Rudy Spring. Second row: Sol Krakovsky, Byron Fellows, Dave Alhadeff. A+ every foofball game, af every baslqefball game, in facf af every school demonsfrafion, fhe yell feam has been in fhe fore, urging every sfudenf fo malse greafer use of his voice fo urge on his feams. Chosen by virfue of fheir superior abilify in leading school songs and yells, fhis feam can proudly false ifs place in fhe long line of individuals and groups who have done fheir bil' fo furfher fhe inferesf of Garfield. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL - Fronf row: Burlon Robbins, Min- oiu Kafsuyama, James Kirifa, Answering fhe call of Mr. More, fhe inframural baslsefball coach, ferr heavyweighf and sixfeen lighfweighf feams furned auf. Wirh few favorifes, if was a wide and open race fhroughouf, Once a weels in fhe gymnasium, affer school, fhe boys from cerfain 'reams as- sembled fo sfage fheir baffles. Wifh vicfories over F ri Broadway, Ballard, Cleve- R r land, and Franklin, and E one loss fo Lincoln, fhe S B r Freshman baskefball feam l-l A had hopeful visions of fhe M S cify championship. How- A K ever, in fhe play-off wifh N E U Cleveland, Coach Baxfer's T quinfef was nosed ouf by B a hearf-breaking l8-20 A fl score. Sfellar, forward, l- D Russ Newman and Cap- I M H l- 1-Oi,-I Como,-I were -l-he FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Fronf row: Sam Robinson, Phi ar ing, inspirafions of fhe feam. gfirfgggafiiiferfli-iiidsriilwiiiwcinfiwfidsfgividkfggi Ngviriwi-1lh,BEf1fer55ili2.b Bofhwell' Sparked by fhe brillianf playing of L S 'I Capfain Mike Ovadia and defensive O sfar John Yoshida, fhe Sophomore P baskefeers capfured fhe cify cham- l'l pionship wifhouf a single loss. lf was O B 'rhe some feam which lasf year 'rook M A a The Freshman frophy. O 5 In fhe firslQC1me of 'rhe season, fhe E lg ' i rl Sophomores frampled over Broadwa , ' - ' 33-I3. Nexf, fhey overpowered Bail- T Y If lard, 29-22. Cleveland was fhe fhird Bqf' ' S ,fi vicfim. Franklin and Lincoln followed lf nexf in line, Coach Baxfer can cerfain- F ' J h Y Kd AE L ' D . . . - ro : ick Ruoff, o n os I a, ,c M gl plolifi of Cul Soplflomole Won- i1l?llJeHgfvAagiiaF lFlf:ir?5fETlf?eGl-.L Seiorilfi lrcbvil: lgim Bruce, Coach Bax? I A AJ el earn. Ike Levy. J ivy, r B Wifh fheir firsf sea- F A son of compefifion al- R I S mosf over, fhe Fresh- E K man fracksfers can look S E back wifh safisfacfion T on fheir l'ecol'd. ln fheir l-l T B big meel' of fhe season, M A fhe Freshman-Soph- A L omore All-Cify, Gar- N L field placed fhird, proving fhaf fhe Fresh- men have much pofen- fial power which will H - ' ' - -- ron : ern r i i r, ar- gOLoZLif,?5lEgx,ama'e2fSgnSAurfigii GCI il:lelf:l liowold blidlisglofiffgfclkifggcillfd FovnfBliil,lwM5Ier,aCge5f-Senaggmili llllvdinflaljiassine, Lgonard Drebfnl ' Ulule Cllomplonslilps- Pal Sutherland, Russ Newman, Tom Nash. When The SlTl0l4-9 of C-3arfield's champions in anofher 3 fhe baffle cleared away al' fhe end of fhe season, Bob Blackwell's smoofh- working feam was on fop in fhe heavyweighf divi- sion wifh seven wins and no losses. ln fhe lighf- weighf division, Billy Ney's feam came fighf- ing fhrough an unde- feafed season wifh six vicfories. year or fwo-fhis is fhe fufure for many Sophomore fracksfers. Some are firsl' feam maferial now: ofhers are desfined fo be wifhin a shorf fime. ln fhe scrub meef, which Gar- field won by a large margin, many Sophomores performed in a man- ner worfhy of commendafion. Be- cause many of ifs falenfed mem- bers had been promofed fo fhe varsify, fhe Second-year fhinclads were seriously hampered in fheir All-Cify meef. SOPHOMORE TRACK-Front row: Barney O'Connor, Dick l-larrison, Ken Rose, Paul Kaplin. Second row: Jack Barron, Bull Banmck, Jack Sperry, Dick Hansen. Third row: Coach Brigham, Max Lowen, Jim Bergland, John Porel. Miss Evo Jurgensohn. Miss Emily Johnson BIBLS' SPORT BIG G Advisors Fronl row: Mariorie Feinberg. Back row: Belly Bales, Abbie Rehberg, Evelyn Knighl. BIG G CLUB Frnol row: Minnie Yolcoyama, Jennie Eisse, Maxine Cross, Doris Kells, Charlolle DeGallier, Elaine Hanks, Mariorie Feinberg, Queenie Walker, Marjorie Piller, Rebecca Baroh. Scond row: Alice Kawanishi, Olga Magarinsky, Shirley Glazer, Thelma Lund, Jeanne Pielrarnonaco, Abbie Rehberg, Evelyn Knighl, Lois Thompson, Rose Romano, Phyllis Kilbourne. Third row: Masa Yamamura, Polly Ann Burgerl, Belly Good, Lillian Eidemiller, Jean Johnslon, Belly Carey, Marie Anderson, Mildred Moyer. Fourlh row: Belly Bales, Grace Adelle Downie, Eleanor Perry, Polly Coder, Emelyn Winslow, Belly Powers, Lucile Gilmour. KEEN INTEREST, good sporlsmonship, ond lhe eorning ol live hundred poinls enlilles ci girl lo rnernbership in lhe Big G Club. This yeor lhe club olloined ils lorgesl n'iernloership, proving indeed lhe growing pouulorily ol sporls lor girls. A pop- ulor innovolion wos lhe choice ol weoring eilher o pull-over or o cool sweoler lor ollicicil oppeoronces. The olher school oclivilies besides sporls in which lhe rnernbers pcirlolse gre l-leollh Weels ond lhe Senior Teo. ln lhis monner lhe club ollempls lo give lhe girls ci more voried progrorn. As is slolecl in lhe conslilulion, lhe Big G Club oin'is lo promole lriendship, leoclership, cind cooperolion. ln lhe lullillrnenl ol lhese oims, lhe group hos progressed irnnieosurcibly. To lhe ellorls ol lhe ollicers ond oolvisors o greol porl ol lhis prog- ress is due. Monclgers Fronl row: Charlolle O'Donovan, Doris Kells, -Elaine Hanks, Mariorie Feinberg, Queenie Walker, Gloria Rupoli. Second row: Shirley Glazer, Ruby Smilh, Belly Good, Marie Anderson, Joie Andrews, Adella Weigal, Julie Boonov. Third row: Inamae Bellamy, Shirley Jodrell, Charlolle DeGallier, Helen Johnson, Abbie Rehberg, Belly Powers. Hockey Fronl row: Elaine Hanks, Joyce Tarica, Maxine Cross, Wilma Williams, Kay Levan- doski, Lillian Hino, Inamae Bellamy, Fuiiko Fuiii, Julie Boonov. Second row: Violel Lockharl, May Kurose, Ella Belknap, Doris Kells, Belly Good, Phyllis Kilbourne, Nellie Weigel, Eslher Columbro, Eslher Ward, Mariorie Piller. Third row: Doris Genack, Shirley Glazer, Marie Anderson, Mary Belle McGee, Thelma Lund, Norma Olson, Mil- dred Moyer, Rose Romano, Narvis Man- ning, Barbara Hallerman. Fourlh row: Helen Johnson, Inez Johnslon, Helen Mil- ler, Evelyn Knighl, Ruby Smilh, Abbie Rehberg, Belly Powers, Evelyn Peferson, Charlolle DeGallier. Speedboll Fronl row: Yuriko Naka- mura, Amy Hidaka, Fu- miko Onodera, Gloria Ruopoli, Marie Schwal- bach, Phyllis Borsl. Sec- ond row: Charlolle Maxwell, Lorraine Tari- ca, Helen Creighlon, Joie Andrews, Berlha Cashar. Third row: Dor- olhy Piha, Sheila Ryan, Kalherine Skinner, Mad- eleine Olson, Adella Weigal. we, , e f.. ssxxaxzfm, wssww rw The success ol oll lhe sporls depends lorqely upon lhe ellorls ol lhe mon- ogers. These girls, chosen from lhe Big G Club, musl loke core of equipmenl, loke roll, ond do lhe odd jobs. They ore lo be congroluloled upon lhe oulcorne ol lhis yeor's progrom. Ushered in wilh lhe lolling ol brighlly poinled oulurrin leoves come lhe lirsl sporl, hockey. The closh ol hockey slicks, lhe shrill blosl ol lhe releree's whislle, and lhe pounding ol leel were lomilior sounds. Due lo rolher lrequenl roins, lhe chompionship ployoll hod lo be conceleolg bul in spile ol lhis, hockey proved o success. Speedboll, o rolher recenl oddilion lo lhe sporls' progrom, ollers Q corri- binolion ol soccer ond boskelboll. Through lhis gome, lhe lreshrnen prepore lor lhe more corriplicolecl ond slrenuous game ol hockey. l BADMINTON Fronf row: Elaine Hanks, Barbara Wake- field, Marie Anderson, Frances Greene, Mildred Moyer, Mabel Yuen, Minnie Yoko- yama, Masa Yamamura, Second row: Jean- neffe Bane, CharloTTe DeGallier, Doris Kells, Ellen Fries, Mariorie PiTTer, Alice Kawanishi, CharloTTe O'Donovan. Third row: Lois Thompson, Inez Johnsfon, Arloine Le- Veque, Mary Fleefwood, Evelyn PeTerson, Helen CaTlow, Phyllis Kilbourne. Fourfh row: Lorraine Benneff, Lillian Eidemiller, Evelyn Knighf, Norma Olson, Adele Reed, Emelyn Winslow, BeTTy Carey. - mv , TAV X Since each class had Tour Teams, baslaeTball enjoyed The largesT TurnouT oT any OT The sporTs. WiTh such a greaT amounT oT TalenT, There could noT help louT be many exciTing and close games. ATTer The Tinal games, in which The ouTcome depended largely on lasT-minuTe poinTs, The iuniors demonsTraTed Their skill and deTerminaTion loy carrying OTT The honors Tor This year. ln spiTe oT Too 'few courTs Tor all Those wishing To play, badminTon proved To be very popular. The speed OT The game is such ThaT a quiclf. arm and a sharp eye are cerTainly necessary. AlThough Tormerly badminTon has always been considered o minor sporT, iT is rapidly growing inTo a maior one so ThaT iT is now necessary To have Two TournamenTs a year To accommodaTe a greaTer number OT enThusiasTs. BASKETBALL Fronf row: Phyllis Kilbourne, Jennie Fisse, Gloria Ruopoli, Minnie Yokoyama, Amy Hidaka, Tayeko Kurimura. Second row: Marie Anderson, Edifh Carlson, Sheila Ryan, Malka Agoada, Reva KeTzlach, Helen Creighfon, Corrine Bash. Third row: Jane STocker, Madeleine Olson, Emelyn Winslow, Ruby Olson, Doris RaTigan, Barbara Rob- erTs. ARCHERY Fronf row: Ruby Smifh, Mary Fleefwood, Elsie Mawer, Jacquelyn Goodall, Doris Genack, Jean Traufman. Second row: Elaine Hanks, Evelyn Peterson, PaT Graham, Lois Craig, Vera Bedgisoff, RiTa Israel. BASEBALL Fronl row: Maxine Cross, Ellen Johnson, Elaine Hanks, Phyllis Kilbourne, Marie Anderson, Frances Greene. Second row: Shirley Glazer, Belly Bales, Bernice Genack, Abbie Rehberg, Evelyn Knight. DANCE DRAMA VOLLEYBALL Fronl row: Ella Belknap, Sheila Ryan, Rae Benvenisli, Sara Romey, Julie Boonov, Es- lher Fisse, Adella Weigal, Juanila Alex- ander. Second row: Mary Belle McGee, Mariorie Feinberg, Charlolle Maxwell, Queenie Walker, Shirley Glazer, Colleen Tacher, Malilda Levy, Mary DeLeon. Third row: Barbara Wakefield, Inez Johnslon, Marie Anderson, Mariorie Pilfer, Eslher Columbro, Bessie Taylor. Fourfh row: Belly MacDonald, Kalherine Hasson, Mina Beck- er, Doris Raligan, Ruby Olson. WITH Tl-lE ARRIVAL ol warm wealher, a new spiril ol lun ancl compelilion was evidenced in lhe lirsl spring sporl, baseball. The long, brighl allernoons were parlicularly well suiled lor inlense praclicing. Under Miss Johnson's experl coaching, many excellenl players were developed. This was especially lrue among lhe lower classmen. Wilh lhis experience as a basis, we may expecl lhem lo go lar in lhis sporl nexl year. Wedged belween lhe winler and spring sporls came volleyball. Allhough a lack ol lime prevenlecl il from having a very long season, il slill allracled many girls. Garfield is perhaps as well recognized lor ils dance produclions as lor ils alhlelic prowess. This year lhe dance drama class, under lhe inslruclion ol Miss Jurgensohn, presenled several very line roulines lor Senior Nighl and lhe Opera. ll7 NXS TEN Monk mvlz Xnamae BeXXarWl. ex a'x xx e Ranks, Back vow. 3uYxe Ysoonou, Yzekw Cat eq, Yfvavces Gweevxa. Monk vovlz Wu-jwixa dvoevq, vlxavkwn . Secovd und QOL? 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Second prize, Norlrhwesr Exlwibilion in Miniaiure JOHN IvIcKIERNAN Second prize, scale model in Norlhwesl' Exlwiloiiion in Miniaiure H EALTH GERRY GREENFIELD Winner, Boys' division, Garfield Healllw Slogan'Con'res+ MABEL YUEN Winner, Girls' division, Garfield Healrh Slogan Con+es+ B!JII'IES'I' IILUIIBDS HOME ECONOMICS MARJORIE PALMER Eirsf prize, second division, Bon Marche Sewing Confesf TOSHIKO SENDA Winner, Garfield division, Cify Liglwf Home Economics Confesf MABEL YUEN Winner, Garfield division, Cify Liglwf Home Economics Confesf LITERATURE YURI TASHIMA Second prize, Essay division, Nafional Scholasfic Confesf WEST WINDS, Poefry Anfhology, verse by Mary Barfon, Florence Gray, Eflnel Heiman, Vivian Lesclwer, Shirley Pincus, Jolmn Robinson ORATORY NATALIE COLES Garfield represenfafive and AII-Cify winner in flwe Exfem- pore Speaking Confesf, Toasfmasfers' Club HERBERT DANZ Eirsf prize, boys' division, Garfield Day Oraforical Confesf JOE DUKE I.4Second prize, boys' division, Garfield Day Oraforical Confesf 2. 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