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Evelyn R. Roberts Aifeldt Irma N. Andreasen Lorraine Arata Frederick E. Auch Dorothy Ayling Katherinanne Bailey Richard Bailey Edward F. Barbano Dorothy Helen Basch Marguerite A. Bellis Harold Barrows Gloria Barusch SENIOR RECORDS . EVELYN R. ROBERTS AFFELDT OAKLAND MAY Evelyn Arfeldt will receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Junior High Credential. She is a member of the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity and previously attended State Normal, Wlhitewater, Wisconsing Univer- sity of Wisconsin: University of Southern California, and University of California at Berkeley. DOROTHY AYLING BURLIN GAME MAY A Junior High Credential with a Special Secondary in Music. Dorothy Ayling was an active participant in the College Sym- phony and Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as in the String Quartet. DOROTHY HELEN BASCH OAKLAND JANUARY Dorothy Basch will be awarded a General Elementary Credential. She belongs to Phi Lambda Chi, Kindergarten-Primary Club, Advisory Council, and A. W. S. Council. as well as serving as hostess at the Fresh- man Reception. IRMA N. ANDREASEN SAN FRANCISCO JANUARY A Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts is the degree awarded Irma Andreasen with the January graduating class. She numbers among her activities membership in Open Road Club, and the Spanish Club. Page Twenty-yiife KATHERINANNE BAILEY SAN FRANCISCO MAY Kindergarten-Primary Credential will be awarded Katherinanne Bailey. She served as President of A. W. S., served on the gym committee for Registration, was chair- man of the Advisory Council, belonged to Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Chi, Sigma Rho Gamma, Alpha Chi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Tau, Delta Sigma Nu, and Westminster Club. MARGUERITE A. BELLIS SAN FRANCISCO MAY A Bachelor of Arts Degree, General Ele- mentary Credential, and Special Secondary in Art ate to be received by Marguerite Basch. She lists A. W. S., Phi Lambda Chi, Wlestminster Club, Brush 'n Palette. Open Road Club, W. A, S., Sigma Rho Gamma, and Advisory Council as her activities. LORRAINE ARATA SAN FRANCISCO MAY Lorraine Arata will receive an Elementary Credential with the May class. She be- longed to the Advisory Council, Bib 'n Tucker, Newman Club, A. XV. S. Council. Registration Committee, Freshman Recep- tion Committee. Senior class secretary and time Senior Ball committee. RICHARD BAILEY HAROLD BARROWS FREDERICK E. AUCH LODI MAY Frederick Auch will be awarded a General Elementary and Junior High Credential, with a Special Secondary in Music. Among his activities he listed Band and Orchestra, and the Music Federation as chief. EDWARD F. BARBANO SAN FRANCISCO JANUARY Special Secondary in Physical Education with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Barbano formerly attended Oregon State College. He was active in basketball, baseball, junior varsity track, and belonged to the Block S Society, GLORIA BARUSCH SAN FRANCISCO MAY Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Kinder- garten-Primary Credential will be received by Gloria Barusch. She is past president of Alpha Chi Epsilon, member of the C. S. T. A. executive board, on the dance com- mittees for sophomore, iunior, and senior, classes, as well as belonging to Phi Lambda Chi, Advisory Council, and A. W. S.
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