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SUMMER I9 3 Because this year marks the sixty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Los Angeles High School, the theme, the Heri- Mr . A. M. Reilly Jim White tage of Youth in Los Angeles, is especially appropriate for our graduating class. We, the Class of Summer '38, are proud to be a part of the school Whose standards and ideals throughout its existence have made it one of the greatest educational institutions in the World. As Los Angeles High School alumni, We will endeavor to justify our heritage of outstanding leadership and citizenship throughout life's con- test. To our beloved sponsors, Mrs. Neuswanger and Mr. Reilly, we the Class of Summer Thirty-eight, extend our sincere appreciation for their understanding guidance dur- ing the past year. The remembrance of their untiring in- spiration Will play no small part in helping us Win the race of life. J eau Merritt
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7' it N Mrs. Lucille N euswcmgefr Warren Gillette t L if f.. Q We Q f , qv 4 ef, ,, , c fx 125'-li . V X 91 i x' , , .Jw ' A - f 5 .,7, .-1 ff, , Q if f Q 44 ff I g 1 J 4 f N... g ,gs vc-well M y K' N t 7 we 4 353 me g xgylyz .L lmsbie . '- 4 -N375 3-. fy-. V . ' iw - si ., 2 E X Q C ASS OF 1-'residentz Warren Gillette Vice-president: Dorothy Smith Secretary: Jean Merritt Treasurer: Jim White Sponsors: Mrs. Lucille Neuswanger Mr. A. M. Reilly Answering the call to the starting post, the Class of Summer Thirty-eight will soon be running the great race of life, Leaving Los Angeles High School will not be easy, for we are reluctant to part with our many friends among the Faculty and Student Body. Our thoughts will be filled With memories of the Star and Crescent exercises, of the friendly, rivalry which existed in the senior debate and the Senior A-B contest, and of our enthusiastic class meetings. Dorothy Smith
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