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. . . Juniors. . . Under the able leadership of Arthur Gorton as president, and Mr. Robert Korff and Miss F. L. Lindblom, advisers, the junior class got off to a flying start by sponsoriing the Hello Tag Day. During the first semester the junior play, Anne of Green Gables , was acclaimed a success by all who saw it. Also general committees for the junior-senior banquet were appointed, rings were chosen, and a successful school dance was given. Ioe Keirsey succeeded Arthur Gorton as president for the second semes- ter. During this half, the juniors staged several tag days, put over the Plunkett dinner, the first of its kind ever to be given here, won the placque for Rube Day, showing a good school spirit, gave the junior assembly, and last, but not least, the fruit of their labor, staged a successful junior-senior banquet at Lakewood Country Club. Many juniors have overcome opponents to become student body officers. From the ranks of the class have come the student body officers of vice- president, yell leaders, song leaders, and parliamentarian. Members of the junior class contributed to the field of sports, with the boys turning out for football, basketball, tennis, swimming, baseball, and track. They surpassed classmates, and became stars. The little fellows, not to be beaten, turned out whole-heartedly for B sports. The girls also turned out in full for basketball, hockey, volleyball, indoor, swimming, and tennis. The junior class can trace its members as being active in all club work. They reach into the Scholarship, the Clip, the G. A. A., the Spanish Club, Latin Club, Lettermen's, Dramatics, Hokums, and Glee Clubs. Many of the club offices are also held by juniors. Much of the talent used in publishing the Broadcaster and the Audion was offered by class members. The junior class motto this year seemed to be, Do or Die , with stress on the do , for many were seen doing, and few were seen dying. --- OFFICERS --- First Semester Second Semester ARTHUR GORTON President IOE KEIRSEY BETH KELLAMS Vice President DAVID KEIRSEY ANNA MARIE GROTY Secretary BETH KELLAMS GRACE BOWER Treasurer DOROTHY ALLEN IOE OSTERIVIAN Parliamenlarian IOHN OSTERMAN BETH FRANCIS Yell Leaders EMILY BOUCHARD EMILY BOLICHARD Yell Leaders BETH FRANCS First Rauf-D. Allen, M. Allen, Archer. Becker, Bouchard, Bower. Second Row-Brooks, Bryan. Campbell. Chadick, Dailey, Dart. ThirdRow-Ebel, Foster, Frances, Fultz, Gilbert, Gorton. Fourth Row-Griffin. I. Griset. V. Griset, Groty, lohnson. D. Keirsey. Fifth Row-I. Keirsey, Kellams, Kimball, Kodama. Kusuda. Marchant. Sixth Row-Matsumoto., McReynolds. Nakamura. Osterman, Pafford, Page. Seventh Row-Patterson. Rachels. Riehl. Salisbury, Sutherland, Vermuellen. Bottom Row-Wangler. Ward, Williams, Witten. Wright. Pictures Nor Appearing-Christian. Dishman, Elliis. Kitasaki, Lilley, V. Linker, W. Linker. McCarter. Osterman. Rickman. Scott, Smith. Staples, Steward. Strandt, Llstariz. Watanuki. Wegner, Young. Page Twenty-Threr
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PHILIP RUNNELLS Whose youth was ful! of foolish noises. I.etterman's Club 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Glee Club President 4 Cynthia's Strategy 4 Goose Hangs High 3 ANITA SEGURA A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. G. A. A. 3, 4 Hokums Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3. 4 Latin Club 4 DON TH RALL He drinks the pure pleasures of the rural life. Letterman's Club 3, 4 A Track 3. 4 Pres. Boys' Glee Club 4 The Two Impostersn 3 Vice Pres. Class l IOE WOLFE He is satisfied with himself. I.etterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee l, 2. 3 Chonita 2 A Football 2. 3, 4 A Track 2. 3, 4 Page Twenty-Two PICTURES NOT APPEARING TONIE SALAZAR HLong he who conquers. CLAUDE SARRATT He is satisfied with himself, ROBERT SCHOSTAG There is calmness about his leadership. Student Body Pres. 4 Class President 2 Scholarship Soc. 2, 3, 4 Broadcaster Editor 4 C. S. F. Life Member VERA SCOTT She is as welcome as the flowers in May Class Parliamcntarian 2 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 l'Iokums 2. 3, 4 G. A. A. 3. 4 Broadcaster 4 CHESTER STEARNS No party goes off well without him. Hokums Secretary 3 Class President 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Broadcaster 4 Audion Staff 4 GUENTER STRANDT A conscious man will never lack words. BERNICE WILEY Diligence is the mother of good fortune, DOROTHY WINN She is a jolly compan- ion. Entred from Bakersfield G. A. A. 3. 4 Clip 3, 4 Scholarship 4 Student Body Treas. 3 Audion Staff 4
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