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SENATORS - Seniors SUZUKO TAKEMOTO-General Course. Beauty is a quality of the heart. it is more than skin deep. jr. High Librarian 2. 3: Tennis 33 Spanish Club 4. LEONA MAE XVAHL-Commercial Course. Her very frowns are tairer tar than the smiles of other maidens are. Band 2, 3, 43 Concert B-and 33 Hi-Y 43 jr. Statesman 43 Dramatic Club 23 jr. High Librarian 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. DONIE. NVARD-Scientific Course. A gift of gab equal to a politician. Boys' Club 2, 3. 43 Spartan Chorus 2, 3. 43 Spartonians 2, 3, -43 Noon-hnur Basketball 43 Mgr. Tennis 3: S Club 3, 43 Jr. Statesman 43 Spanish Club 33 Dramatic Club 5. 43 Annual Staff 43 All-School Play 2, 4. ' SAMUEL WATANABE-General Course. The burden becomes light which is cheerfully borne. Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 33 Softball 33 S Clizb 1, 5, 41 Bnvs' Club 2, 3, 43 Noon-hour Basketball Z, 33 Noon-hour Baseball 2, 3. CHARLES WEICK-General Course. Handsome is as this handsome does. Band 2, 33 Vice-Presi- dent A. S. B. 43 Basketball 2, 3. -lg Baseball 43 Noonvhour Basketball 43 Noon-hour Baseball 2, 3, 43 Sottball 53 Mgr. Football Z, 53 S Club 2, 5, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 -Ir. Statesman 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Youth W'eek Otbcial 2, 53 Golf 3, 33 Scouts 2, 3, -lg Student Council -lg Boys' Club Z, 3, -S. ROBERT WELCH-General Course. Knowledge is invaluable-I ouestion that. Noon-hour Basketball 2, 5, -lg Noon-hour Baseball 2. 53 Boxing 3, 43 Knights of the Shield 33 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Q1 HELEN XVHlTTLESEY-General Course. Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerablef' Glee Club 23 Drill Team 3: Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball 23 Latin Club Z, 33 Dramatic Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. RUBY YAMASHITA-General Course A light heart lives long. Librarian 23 Girls' Club 2, 3, -13 gollcyball Z3 Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Tennis 3. 43 Spartan cws 3. ELIZABETH ANN Y DER-Gen ral I 1 I O e fturse. Forgive others. yourself never. Drill Team 3: Librarian R, 43 Girls' Club Z, 3, -l. FUIIUE YOSHIHARA-Commercial Course. 'lThe way .tn gain a friend is to be one. Drill Team 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Salutatorian. ORVILLE PHIILIFS--General Course. tNo picturcl. My laugh will get me there. Boxing 3. 43 German Club 2. 3: Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Pa gc I9 ir'i k Class F lower--Carnation. Class Colors-Blue and Gold. Class Motto-Today we followg tomorrow we lead
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D- W ,Q at to SENATORS - Seniors DALE CLIFFORD RUMPF-General Course. It I can't get a girl, who can? Spartan Chorus 23 President Class -l: Basketbal 3, -lg Football -lg Noon-hour Baseball 2, 5, -lg Soft- Illiill 2, 35 S Club 3, -lg H1-Y 5, -lg Spanish Club 2g Spartan ews 3. ROGER HARRY RYAN-General Course. XVlhat's the matter, can't you yell? Orchestra 3: Band 2, 5, -lg Concert Band 5: Senior Ball Chairman -lg Noon-hour Basket- ball 3, 4: Noon-hour Baseball -l-5 S Club 5, -lg Hi-Y -lg jr. Statesman 5, -lg Youth Week Othcial 5, lg Dramatic Club 2, 5, -lg Vice-President 5g President -lg Annual Staff 3, -lg All-School Play 2, 3g Debate 5, -lg Yell Leader -lg Student Council -lg Boys' Club 2, 5, -l. KENNETH SCHOLZ-General Course. Great is the glory, for the strife is hard! Noon-hour Basketball 2, 5, -tg jr. Statesman 5, -lg Youth XVeek Otiicial 3: Geiman Club lg Boys' Club 2. 3. -lg Noon-hour Baseball 2, 3. . ROBERT ALLEN SEEBER-Scientific Course. Arguing: is my chief interest In life. Noon-hour Basketball 2, 3, -lg Youti Week Othcial 5g Noon-hour Baseball 2, 5, -lg Knights of the Shield 4: Scouts 2, 5, -lg Boys' Club 2, 5. -l. MIYOSHI SEMBA-General Course. Concentration alone conquers. Basketball Z: Volleyball 2g Baseball 'lg Spanish Club 23 Spartan News 3g Posture Club 2: Girls' Club 2, 3, -l. JACQUELINE SMITH--General Course. 'Happy-go-lucky. fair and tree: nothing exists that bothers me, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball 2, 3, lg Tumbling 2, 3, -lg Honor Teams 2, 3. -1: Club 2, 5, 4g lr. States- man 33 Spanish Club 33 Tennis 3. -lg XV. S. C. Conference 3: Posture Club 3, 3, -lg Girls' Club 2, 3, -l. ROBERT SMITH-General Course. Don't give up the ship--let it sink. Concert Band 2, -lg Band 2, 3. -lg German Band -lg Baseball 2, 3, -lg Noon-hour Basketball Eg Boys' Club 2, 5, -l. DALE SLOVEK-Scientific Course. Doing good is the only certain happy action of a man's life. Knights of the Shield -lg Boys' Club 2, 5, -lg Sect. and Treas. Boys' Club 43 Spartan Chorus -lg Noon-hour Basketball -lg Base- ball 3, -lg Jr. Statesman -lg Latin Club -lg All-School, Play 2, 5g Contest Play 3g Student Council -lg Youth Vfeek Othcial -l. TED FRANK SUTTER-General Course. An ever-innocent look, but one can never tell. Noon-hour Basketball 5. -lg Noon-hour Baseball 2, 5g Boys' Club 2, 3, -1. HAROLD M. STOL-General Course. Every man has business and desire. such as it is. Noon-hour Basketball -lg Knights of the Shield ig Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. BESSIE SATO-Scientific Course.. n Her step is music, and her voice is a song. Drill Team 3, -lg S Club 3, -lg I-Ii-Y 3, -Ig Jr. Statesman -lg Latin Club 5, -lg Debate 3: Girls' Club 2, 5, -lg Cabinet 3g Frienclliest Girl 35 Mgr. Debate 4. MYRTLE LOUISE SPERB-Scientific Course. Truest wealth is that of understanding. Glec Club 2g Senior Ball Chairman -lg Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball 2g I-Ii-Y -lg jr. Statesman -lg Latin CIub.3g Dramatic Club 5, -lg Vice-President -lg Posture Club 3g Girls' Club 2, 5, -l. HELEN MARIE TI-IOREN-General Course. A good name is better than a precious iewel. Latin- Club 33 Posture Club 2g -Pep Club 2: Girls' Club 2, 3, -lg Cabinet -lg Spartan Chorus 2. 5, -lg Spartonians -lg Spartanettes -lg Club 3, -lg Basketball 2, 3, -lg Volleyball 2. 3. -lg Baseball 2, 5, -lg Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg Honor Teams 2, 3, -l. MILDRED ADAIR TISCI-I-General Course. Wit and humor belong to rgenius alone. Spartan Chorus 2, 3, -lg Basketball, Volleyball, aseball 2, 3, -lg Tumbling Z, 3g Honor Basketball 3, 4: S Club 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, -lg Spanish Club 3: Youth Wieck Ofhcial 33 Dramatic Club 2, 5, -lg Annual Statl' 3, -lg Editor ot Annual 4g Tennis 2. 3. -lg U, ot' W. Conference 41 Posture Club 2g Pep Club 2g Girls' Club 2, 3, -lg Honor Volleyball 2g Contest Play 4. GLORIA LOUISE THOREN--General Course. Variety, that divine gift which makes a woman charming. Posture Club 2: Girls' Club Z, 3, -lg Sect. and Treas. -lg Cab- inet -lg Spartan Chorus Z, 3, -lg Spartonians -lg Spartanettes -lg Basketball. Volleyball. Baseball 2. 3, -lg Honor Baseball 2, 5g Honor Basketball 3, -lg Honor Volleyball 3: S Club 5 -l I-IIY Club 7 3 -l i'i - ..,.t. Page I8
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. JUNIOR GIRLS Firrl row, left to right: Margaret Engles. Joyce Mackenzie, Marjorie Engles, Betty Bailes, Dorothy Livingston, Helen Oliver. Donna Jean Forrest, Doris Torgerson. Betty Bescanson. Frances Rosin, Loretta James, Gertrude Ahl, Betty Butts. Second rou-, left to riglaf: Helen Stephens, Geraldine Voiles, Hope Pierce, Roma Nix, Ruth Nix, Delores Pearson, Ramona Vlolf, Helen Kubota, Mary Hayashida, Tashiye Tsukamoto, Kimiye Mukai, Cleora Wake- held. Third row, left to rigbl: Audrey Keller, Ruthanna Frost, Virginia Stelphlue, Jeanne Eggert, Dorothy Adair, Mildred Miller, Ardys Harmer, Marjorie Schoffen, Dorothy Radcl. Carol Martin, Lillie Tribou. Margaret Smith, Alma Bailey, Elsie Stanhope, Emmy Lou Merriman. Adviser: Miss Anderson. JUNIOR BOYS First rout, left to rigbl: B02 Zehnder, Ed Funk, George Yonemura, Don Laffoon. Robert Mundell, ,Clyde Greenwood, Tom Nakashima. Kenny Hedden. Second row, left to rigbl: Stanley Purvis. Bob Iida, Ben Murakami, Armand Moceri, Charles Wtmtsldridge, Stanley McGowan, Dave Edwards, Bob Angeline, Ralph Clark, Bud Northrup, Lawrence Post. Third row. left to figbl: Watllace Wfoodward, Bud Hamerly, John Dal Balcon. Otto Reise. Charles Spencer. Chuck Richelieu, Hal Stahlhut, Charles Zedler, Arnold Denton, Leslie Anderson. Don MacLean. House of RepresentativeS---Juniors As usual, the Junior Class has been very prominent in school activities during the year. To begin the year, the one hundred Juniors elected their class oliicers. They were: Kenneth I-Ielling, presiclentg Otto Reise, vice presidentg and Charles Spencer, secretary.treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester Kenneth Helling was re-elected president, Otto Reise. was re- elected vice presidentg and Donna Jean Forrest was elected secretary-treasurer. Following the custom of the Junior Class we selected our class pins and rings. The rings have the traditional Spartan shank and the class chose a raised oval crest with a gold S on the black background. The main event for the Junior Class was the junior prom which was held March 21, with Frances Rosin as general chairman. She was .assisted by Janice Jamison, chairman of decorationsg Marjorie Self, chairman of publicityg Harry Huff, chairman of the Patron's committee, and Betty Butts, chairman of the orchestra committee. Henry Hofto's Orchestra furnished the music. A Mexican theme was carried out very cleverly both in decorations and in music. The Junior Class completed its activities by decorating and ushering for both baccalaureate and commencement exercises. . ' Page 20
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