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Senior History E cannot all be Lincolns and Lowells and Paddocks. However some of the members of this class have been martyrs and Students and Athletes and others will be in the future. We can not all be leaders and we can not all be followers. Some have been leaders and some have been good followers. What would the leaders be if there were no followers? In answer, Nothing. And wl1at would the followers be if there were no leaders? The answer also to this is, Nothing, as in the first case. These two must work and exist together. Just so, has this class gone through school with its leaders and followers and, when the separation comes, the leaders will lead new followers and the followers will follow new leaders. To name those who have rendered special service would be to name the entire class. Those who have chiseled their names in the rock of memory of this school by honors in scholarship, dramatic and athletic activities are listed below with their respective services. SENIOR HISTORIES John Adams, track, baseball, basketball, French Club. Jane Atkinson, baseball, basketball, G. A. A. Harrison Anderson, baseball, basketball. Gwendolyn Ballantine, transfer-red from St. Vriuceutls Academy 5 Honor Society, G. A. A., baseball, orchestra, opera. Elma Barry, Stucleut Control, Girls League, Cabinet Vice-presicteut Junior class, Booster Club, staff, Secretary of Sophomore Juanita Braggag transferred from Tom-alesg baseball, G. A. A. Lois Brandt, baseball, G. A. A. Secretary of the Interscholast-ic of Girls' League. Anna Burmesterg basketball, baseball, Honor Society, G. A. A. Frank Castagnag tenants, Block 'P' Society, Booster Club, basketball. Arnold Collman, transferred from H ood River, Oregon g track, French Club. Allan Early, orchestra, Booster Club, clra-matic manager. Fred Ellsworth 5 track, Block 'P' Society, Booster Club, S.lfClI7', tennis. -18-
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CLYDE ROBERTSON Blest with that rare trait-strong common sense He'll win whatever prize he sets his heart upon. BERNICE VVRIGHT I Vvillowy, graceful, Pleasingly fair. Light of foot, Gay of heart, - Quite debonair. GEORGE STEVVART His face is an open book and he who runs may read And what is written there is always a good deed. LEO BAROVVAY Faithful in little thingsg ' Unafraid of those that loom large: Content with what life brings, But seeking always for the best. LESTER CLARK A resolute and quiet earnestuess in all endeavor sets him apart. MERTON KINDIG A plain outspoken youth-no trifies can allure His aim is high-his purpose ever sure. KUNIHIKO NAKANO Tho' of an alien race, His rare and courtly grace, His quick brain and smiling face, Has made for him a place Among us. HARRY RUBY Quietly studious, Splendidly grave, Physically courageous, Morallyt brave. ffL fVWff 1, If ff!
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THE ENTERPRISE '24 May Fallon, basketball, Girls' League, G. A. A. Max Flohr, President of Student Body, football, Block 'P' Society, President of Junior Class, Cabinet. Dorothy Giraud, tennis, baseball, G. A. A., Gi-rles' League. Julian Giraud, Aggie, baseball. Martha Goldberg, opera, dramatics, Girls' League, Ca-mp Fire Girls, Latin Club, basketball. Sam Harris, football, Block 'P' Society. Donald Hunt, Student Control, Staff, Vice-pres. of Seniors, Booster Club, dramatics. H Helen Hussey, basketball, baseba-ll, Boster Club, G. A. A., drarnatics. Pauline Hyatt, Girl's League, Cabinet, Secretary of Social ajfeairs, Booster Club, President of Biology Club, staff, dranzatics. Harry Johnson, football, basketball, Std-fl, Honor Society, drarnatics. Inez Kaartiuen, orchestra, Honor Society, tennis, G. A. A. Hubert Kelly ,tenn-is, basketball, baseball, Block 'P' Society, dramatics manager. Victor Libchitz, Latin Club, Spanish Club, History Club. Nanette Liebert, Booster Club, G. A. A., tennis, basketball, drarnatics. Ester Maack, Secretary Girls' League, Honor Society. Milliceut Mans, baseball, All Star tennis, G. A. A., Booster Club, All Star basketball, dramatics, operetta, Senior onanager athletics. Gladys Martin, transferred from Dinuba and Modesto High School, nomina-ting conwnittee Girls' League, dramatics, baseball, basket- ball, G. A. A., Honor Society. Gladys McLaren, transferred from Denver. Alice Martinelli, Girls' League, Spanish Cl-ub. John LICCO11311gllYQ baseball. Frank McCullough, Radio Club President, staff, orchestra, Booster Club. Kuni Nakano, Honor Society, drantatics. Herschel Niles, football, track. Earl Norman, stage, Booster Club, basketball. ...1 Q-
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