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HIGH SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS High senior class officers for the fall semester were as follows: president, Hal Stoner, vice president, Dick Fontana, secretary-treasurer, Cassius Gilliam, class representative, Kenneth Aitken, girls' representative, Helen Sheehy. High senior class officers for the spring semester were as follows: president, Bill Forde, vice president, Harry Clark, secretary-treasurer, Shove Noonan, class representative, Ray Buchignani, girls' representative, Irene Linch. LOW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Low senior class officers for the fall semester were as follows: president, Keith Monaghan, vice president, Bob Fitzhenry, secretary-treasurer, Francis Noonan, class representative, Harry Clark, girls' represent- ative, Beverly Muller. Low senior class officers for the spring semester were as follows: president, Lee Hamilton, vice presi- dent, Burton Stutz, secretary-treasurer, Marge Mc- Anally, class representative, Conrad Caprin, girls' representative, Carol Iohnson and Midge Bliss tied. Hal Stoner Bill Forde Keith Monaghan Lee Hamilton
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ha war Jane Bl' d Allen THE PAI For the past three years the Tamalpais annual, the Pai, has been honored with the presentation of a sil- ver trophy from the California Secretarial School in San Francisco. The cup was won for excellency in its field of competition, which include those books pro- duced under Sl000. As the award has been won by Tam for three consecutive years, it has become a per- manent possession of the school. Every year a change is made in the color of the Pai cover but only once in every three years is the cover design changed. This year that change has tak- en place and instead of the familiar lndian head on the cover, is an elaborate Indian shield. Editor, Martha lane Bliss, had full charge in the preparation of the book and the appointment of the editorial and sales staff. The other members of the staff were: assistant editors, Mary Lou Porcaro and lohn Walker, sports writers, Walter Derr and Bud Richard- son, girls' activities writer, Beverly Muller, sales man- ager, Virginia Otis and snapshot editor, Richard Phil- lips. Assisting Mr. Iules Chourre, faculty advisor, Howard Allen and Ned Stevens carried out the duties of man- ager and assistant manager, respectively. A heavier task than usual was that of the managers' this year be- cause ofthe great number of senior pictures which had to be taken. An interesting fact is that the class of Iune of 1939 is the largest in the history of Tamalpais.. Virginia Otis led the staff of high powered sales- men in their canvas of selling Pais, however, for a while it seemed doubtful if enough Pais could be sold. But near the end ofthe selling period purchases be- came extremely numerous and reached the record of past years. Those who deserve credit for selling the year book are: l-larry Clark, Keith Monaghan, Russ Lank, Dick Chourre, Marge McAnally, Helen Arrigo, lrene Linch, Virginia Otis, and Rae Clifford.
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Norma Abbott Betty Arata Howard Allen Avanelle A1 p Jack Baglietto Neva Balmer Fred Baker Sue Barnes Jack Bartholomew Shirley Beine Davis Box Elaine Birkenstock June Bishop SEWER 5 :A Bob Abbott Hilary Allen Bob Arnett Helen Azevedu Thomas Baird Sue Banigan Harry Baker Avis Barker Claude Barnes Betty Baslee Fred Beckley Fay Bennett Delphme
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