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ia j FRESHMEN Row 1—D. Murray, Moody, Morini, Okano, Niskala, Jacobson. Row 2-—List, Haines, Molliea, Kurian, K. Harris, MeConnell, Gordon, Moore, Nygren, Hardin, J. Kirkman, P. Kirk- man Row 3—Go, Lincoln, Row 4—Mokano, — Kiré kami, Kobayashi. Row 5—Kust, Hilton, Halloran, H. Jaekson, Gilliland, Harrell, Gould, Malick, Milligan, Kimes. Lune, Mariscotti, McKee, Miller, Hamilton, Nelson, Gustafsson, Holliday, Munter. ara, Kennall, Mariani, Martin, Matsudo, Nishimoto, Ohashi, Hones, M. Nishimoto, Muri- bell, Adeline Cerioni, Ruby Ennis, Helen Hagle, and Jean Merritt. Jazz and plenty of pep was aroused by the orchestras around school. One which included Everett Bondesen, Bobby Brown, Dot Loveland, Buddy Rhodes, and David Warburton played frequently. The Sophomore orchestra ran close competition in the noise mak- ing. This group included Bobby Brown, Richard Cook, Ray Phillips, Jane Schmitz, and Eddie Simonian. Classical and popular pieces were played by the string ensemble. Those who took part in this were: Jane Desmond, Norma Jones, Mir1- am Munter, Edith Pearson, Darwin Shebelut, Morgan Sheldon, Betty Merritt, and David Warburton. FRESHMEN Row 1—Padron, Shebelut, Ricci, Preciado, Snow, A. Preciado, Parker, Prendergast. Row 2—Phillips, Rife, Scott, Olivas, Potter, Pellini, Walker, Pistoresi, Willingham, C. Walker, Wilson, Reid. Row 8—G. Wilson, Poythress, Santens, Wilkinson, Ragnetti, Ward, Schmitz, Robley, Scott, Stephenson, Overgaard. wo bo Row 4—Seavoni, Rosales, Pickford, Santos, Raymond, Souza, Toschi, Twiner, Ronnell, Unti, Prosperi. h—Patterson, Tubbs, R. Preciado. Row ¢ Page 22
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STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER ARON EMT, High-powered activity marked President the presidency of Herbert Futrell during the fall semester. Futrell, one student body president who really made a determined effort to carry out his campaign promises, had a most satisfactory term of of fice. Among the major activities which went over was the sale of student body tickets. ‘The success- ful sale of these cards makes pos- sible many school activities such as dances, awards for participation in sports, The Maderan, and assem- blies. An innovation in social activity was the dance sponsored by the out- going council for the president-elect for the spring term. ‘This dance was given on Friday evening, February 1. WILLIAM SAUNDERS Vice-President MARIE JUSTICE Secretary The Student Body Council was most energetic in boosting all forms of sports and attempted to keep up school spirit by pep rallies. STUDENT COUNCIL—FIRST SEMESTER Row 1—R. Brown, L. Poythress, Whiteside, €. Gordon, S. Jones, and Shebelut. Row 2—Robt. Scott, J. Schmitz, N. Upton, B. Cheuvront, C. Hardin, Z. Wilson, F. Mollica, M. Patterson, and D. Dermer. Row 3—Principal L. €. Thompson, J. Ginbey, Mastrofini, J. Merritt, D. A. Jay, D. A. Bissell, E. Copeland, Love- land, and Rhodes. Row 4—-Isakson, Ar. Mugnolo, R. Crawford, D. Hardin, J. Hanhart, Archibald, G. Barnett, and Ev. Bondesen.
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