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GREEN AND GOLD I NINETEEN-THIRTY The Junior Class THE JUNIOR CLASS of this year is the largest junior Class in the history of our high school. At the beginning of the year the members of this large class elected the following officers: Presifivrzf ------- - WILLIAM BRONNER Vice-Prrsirlml - - - JOHN THORNTON Srwvfary - - - - SYBIL STOFLET . I CARL POULSEN Rm' Cross Rl'17l'l'St'lIft1fIl't'X - ----- - ' l BETTY WOLFE Sybil was transferred to Hayward during the beginning of the second semester and Vivian Leonard has competently filled her offlce. Phyllis Rosenthal and Elmer Rowley were elected as the two members of the student body executive committee. This year the Junior Class established a monthly paper called, The L. U. H. S. Torch. The paper has proved very interesting and the Juniors hope that the class to follow will continue the publications of the paper. The Annual Junior Prom held on March twenty-first was another successful event for the Juniors. The hall was beautifully decorated in the Junior Class colors of pink and green. During a moonlight waltz, balloons were distributed among the dancers. A record crowd was present and everybody enjoyed the party. Another successful affair given by the Juniors was the Junior-Senior Banquet given at the close of school. P EN
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GREEN AND GOLD Q NINETEEN-THIRTY freshmen with the customary reception and all-day suckers. Our boys this year held the majority of the places on the basketball and football teams, while the girls were the interclass champions. At Christmas time we did our share in filling Guam boxes and donating white gifts. The matter of all-absorbing interest now is the senior play, A Successful Calamityf' which will be given by twelve of our senior students. We are also planning the great social event of the year, the Senior Ball. Our hopes are that this year,s ball will surpass all other balls in the past years. Then, on June 6th, the day of days, the day when we graduate, will be here and we will have completed our high school career and prepared ourselves for further education. mimi L' 2 X T' E 0 s'oV f 6l'.-fa Bea N ..e 9. ' Post Graduates CLASS MOTTO ------ Om' for All and All for Om' CLASS COLORS ---- Black and Bl 111' CLASS FLOWER - ----- Cauliflozvvr HOWARD LINDBERG Cla ' f. ' CLASS ROLL - H V IJACK fHil1IX6'IfD SHAVER Two Pos!-Graclzlafas, buf A1ftlllIOlIf,S S011 The wind blew away, fbwz ffaarc' was 0110, 1 gif! Om' Posf-Gradzzafcf, bull! a plant' for fun, D Tried fo fly if, fbwz ffoarc' was IIOIIU. PAGI' SLVFNTI FN
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GREEN AND GOLD E NINETEENJHIR Under a strong banner of pink and green, with baby roses as their flowers, the Juniors are hoping to go through life with the motto, ing, not drifting. The class roll is as follows: ROSIE AMARAL ANDRE BONNE BILL BRONNER LINCOLN CALLAGHAN MILDRED CHRISTENSEN ERNEST D,OMBRAIN GUILLERMO DULAY OLETA FITZGERALD CHARLOTTE FOSCALINA FRANCIS GALLAGHER EDWIN GEORGE SIBYL GILBERT DOROTHY' HAERA DAISY HARRIS VELMA HOLM GERTRUDE JACKSON ANIX' JENSEN RUTH JOHNSON DOUGLAS KENNEDY ANDREW LARSEN LLOYD LASSEN VIVIAN LEONARD BERNARD LYNN EILEEN MADIGAN ADELE MESTRES ROSIE MICHELI GLADY5 MOY ROBERT MURRAY FRANCES NISSEN WALDON OLSEN RUBEN PENIA HELEN PLUMB CARL POULSEN GEORGE ROBBINS PAGL NINl:Tl1lzN PHYLLIS ROSENTHAL ELMER ROW'LEX' AGNES SCHENONE DOROTHY SHERINIAN CHARLES SILVA HAZEL SMITH NORMA STANLEY WALLACE STUART JOHN THORNTON MARIAN TWISSELMAN MELVIN WAGGONER REID WHITING JUSTIN WILBUR MYRON WILLIABIS BETTY WOLFE LOUIS BISCAY Row TY
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