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omnzezzcemelzl roqmnz June 14, 1940 LET Processional Triumphal March from Aida QVerdij ....... .............................................. ......... H i gh School Band Invocation ........,....................................................... The Rev. W. I. Lowe At Parting QFrom the American Anthologyj Prayer Perfectn CStensonj Vocal Numbers Salutatory ........ .......Glee Club .........Catherine Kelley Address .. ............. ........ D r. Frank C. Baxter University of Southern California Overture The Traveller CBuchtelj ....... ......... H igh School Band Valedictory ...... ......... M ary Biittel Presentation of Class ...... ......,.. W . D. Bannister, Principal Presentation of Diplomas Sam Wineman Gold Memorial Medal and Awards from Sam Wineman Memorial Fund ........,...................., E, O. Green, Member, Board of Trustees l18l
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eizior Gfa Muir, . j0hYX Sem-etafYv idents Villereal. env, Pre, Amvaff0 ,oe C000 STICKING to their motto, Work Conquers All, the class of '40 accomplished a great deal. Although they were green when freshmen they got off to an enthusiastic start by forming a Chamber of Commerce to aid students in their school life. The next year, being more accustomed to OUHS they settled down to work. They chose their class colors, blue and gold, and their class flower, violet. When juniors, they put on The High School Mystery one of the best junior plays produced, and gave the annual Junior-Senior Prom, Mrs. Westervelt and Mr. Harp guided the one hundred and sixteen seniors through their final year. Joe Connelly proved to be a capable president, and was assisted by Alice Henck, vice-president, Amparo Villarreal, secretaryg Neil Underwood, treasurer, Herman Knupper and John Murr, sergeants-at-arms. During the year the class heard various speakers, lNlr. Russel Carrol, The Success of A Person with a Limited Education, Mrs. James Andrews, How to Get a Job , and Mrs. Brody, College, They had a Leap Year dance. The Senior play, Young rlpril, was a huge suc- cess. l19l Knuvpefv ' iimhiiiiek. SfC'e'm A ice can 5'a 'av i
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