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s -iggiguh , , il .V f - . 1 ' L Q TTX pays? . TX Q , -1 3, N M X ' ' A .1 Oi 1 EHSJQE' 1 RL Homrighausen Haggart Gillingham Fick XVeiss Rector Mcliinlay XVitzel Coman Ahrens SENIOR SPONSORS To the twelfth grade homeroom teachers as senior sponsors is given the responsi- bility of guiding the Senior Als safely through their eventful last semester in high school. Under their supervision fall not only such humdrum duties as checking credits and graduation requirements but also the thousand and one details connected with the red letter days on the senior calendar: recognition day, dress-up day, class day, and most important of all, commencement day. The Winter Class of 1932, the Bi-Centennials, were guided by Mr. George A. Homrighausen as personnel director. He was assisted by Miss Dessie Gillingham, Miss Catharine Haggart, hir. Lyman E. Edwards, and lVIr. Lester Heilman. The sponsors of the Summer Class of 1932, the dashing Cavaliers, were Mr. Samuel L. Fick, personnel director, Mrs. Genevieve Ahrens, Mrs. Ruth Coman, Miss Muriel McKinlay, Mrs, Eleanor Rector, bliss Alta Witzel, and Mr. John Weiss. Q. 'E i' TT: -U --...Ti-L Q-if-1---' . timmlllllliuumm S 2 Q 2 -a , t -E l Rui : i251
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Wardlaw, John Weber, Albert Brereted to: A chewing Brereted to: A very tired zum manufacturer. business man. Cited lor: Self-govern- Cited for: Class B and ment: Senior play. It C and D basketball: Pays to Advertlsenz Self-szswermucnt: Boys' Forum: Etiquette Club: League: Commerr-ial Boys' League. Cluh. Wilkins, Jean Wilce. Maurice Breveted to: Head nurse Brereted to: An epitaph in a Salvation Army writer for the Forest Camn. Lawn Memorial Ceme- Clted for: Hospitality tery. Com.: Self-government? Cited for: CommerceHon- Spanish Club: Girl Re- orary Snr.: Self - Bov- serves: Book Lovers' ernment: Boys' League. Cluh. , Wolfe, Thelma B. Wood, Constance Breveted to: Secretary to Breveted to: Delegate to the President of the the World Disarmament Standard Oil Co. Conference of 1969 in Cited for: G. A. A.: London, Self-government: Com, Cited fnr: G, A, A.g Club: W a s h i ntzton Self-government: Girls' Wings: Surveyor Staff: League. Dictator Staff, l22l Wells, Robert Eugene Breveted to: Gall man for the Ziegfeld Follies in New York. Cited fort Senior Boys' Glee Club! Pinafore i Olit'e in aBluo Moonnp Self-government. Williams, Richard Breveted to: U. S. Pham- Dion solitaire player. Cited far: Llllhtweight football : Varsity Track I Lightweight T r a e k g Class C Track CaDt.Z T. N. T.:Peanut base- ball: Etiquette Club. Wride, Dorothy E. Breveted to: Hostess on an around - the - World tourists' steamshlp. Cited for: G. A. A.: Self-government: Wash- ington wings: com- mercial Clubg Etiquette Clllh, Weins, Muriel C. Breveted to: Columnist. Cited for: Chairman of Make-un Com.: Sur- veyor and Continental Staffs: Student direc- mr Seventeen : It, 1' a y s to Advertiseug Quill and Scroll: Merit Board: Scholarship Sac. Wilson. Doris Brevetecl to: Third Vice- presldent of the Steel 'l'l'l1St, Cited fnri G. A. AJ Commercial Club: Sell- Hovernment: G i r l s ' League. Zimmerman, Elizabeth Breveted to: Sponsor of the Campfire Girls ol' America. Cited for: G. A, AJ Cunimetfial Clull Q VVHSPA- ington iVings: Eti- quette Clubg Esperan- to Club.
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xt 2:71, XX 4 Q I r l l SEALBEARERS One of the highest honors that a high school student can attain is that of being' a Sealbearer. This means that he is a life member of the California Scholarship Federation. To be eligible to this honor, a student must have maintained active mem- bership in his local chapter of the C. S. F. for at least two-thirds of his total high school career. Sealbearers are honored by receiving the seal of the Federation upon their diplomas, office records, and college recommendationsg by receiving the certificate of life membershipg by the C, S. F. lamp ping and by special recognition in Commence- ment programs. The Sealhearers of the W'32 class Were: Evelyn Chute, Gustav Faust, Virgil Holihan, Hugh Pease, and Charlotte Swenson. The class of S'32 holds the records for the largest number of Sealbearers-twelve members. They Were: Helen Anixter, Dorothy Davies, Morris Dulofsky, Frances Gold, Otto Jakel, William Koons, Eleanor McLaughlin, Rosalie Metcalf, Roger Preston, Calvin Vincent, Margaret Tuttle and Howard Wilkins. i241
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