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SOP!-IOMORES The sophomore class was outstanding in almost all the school functions and activities. Its two foremost characteristics have been good school spirit and sportsmanship. Due to a lack of students, the sophomores lost the sack rush to the freshmen 8-2. y 1 The day of the Laguna football game the sophomores sold small pom- poms representing both Tustin and Laguna. It was the best tag day of the year. March 29, they again sold tags which were used as tickets to the sopho- more assembly on March 30. It was enjoyed by everyone and was a great success. Between the two tag days, the sophomore dance was sponsored. It was given February fourth after the basketball game with Capistrano, and was as successful as could be expected. Sophomores are members of the Letterman's club, Scholarship society, G. A. A., Spanish club, Latin club, Clip, and Hokums. V --- OFFICERS --- First Semester Second Semester IVAN LEE President IIM OSTERMAN HONIER HANNAFORD Vice President PHIL BROOKS FRANCES PAGE Secretary VIRGINIA POLLARD IIM OSTERMAN Sergeant-At-Arms EARL CASEY Top Row-Alstot, Bartholomew, Bell, Betts, Bower, Braun, Brooks. Second Row-Buchheim. Casey, Costello, Crabtree, Crawford, Dahl. Davis. Third Row-Ebel, Iiggleton. Flud. Forcey, Furukawa, Hannaford, Hara. Fourth Row-Harbour, Harris, Holderman, Iussa, Kaihara, Kendall, Lee. Fifth Row-Leinberger, Lindsay, Luther, Martien, McCarter, Migita, Mills. Sixth Row-Mitchell. Osterman, Page, Pollard, Prothero, Phelps, Rhine. Seventh Row- Saruwatari, Sherwood, Squires, Steele, Stevens, Stone, Taulbee. Bottom Row-Teter, Thomas, Thornborrow, Tirres, White, Wilde, Williams, Wiltshire, Yoshida. Pictures Not Appearing-Allen. Barnes. Chandler. Changala. Cunningham, Calban, Gray, Huffman, Lambert. Linker, Malcarne, Malieote, Martin, Merchant, Murakami, Poh, Salisbury, Sanchez, Spessard, Spurrier, Strandt. PRES!-IMEN Besides loyal participation in sports and other school activities, members of the class of '41 enjoyed a Christmas luncheon, sponsored an April Fool's dance and put on an assembly. The Christmas luncheon, held in the cafeteria at noon, the Wednesday before the Christmas holidays, was marked by merriment in exchange of ten cent gifts and a surprise in the girls' treat of popcorn balls. Serpentine and dunce caps supplied April Fool's atmosphere for the dance, which was, according to reports, an unusual success, due to the general par- ticipation in the fun. The members of this class resolved to make their assembly a completely successful one with the assistance of outside acts. Thompson, Whitehead, Young. --- OFFICERS --- First Semester Second Semester MARVIN LAWRENCE President IACK ATWOOD MARY L. LEINBERGER Vice President ARTHUR LeBARD NORMA BROWN Secretary NORMA BROWN MARY L. LEINBERGER Treasurer MARY L. LEINBERGER IACK ATWOOD BOB HOLFORD Yell Leaders MARY LEINBERGER CLALIDIA CAREY Top Row-Anderson. Ashcraft, Atwood, Baker. Bartholomew, Baxter. Second Row-Boyd, Brand, Brown, Carey, Cawthon. Chadick. Third Row-Cook, Dart. Dart, Dugger, Finley. Fultz. Fourth Row-Gorton, Hale, Haller, Kamatani, Kirkhart, Kodama. Fifth Row-Lawrence, LeBard, Leinberger, Misawa. Nakamura, Page. Sixth Row- Parks, Prothero, Sagraves, Shafer, C. Shoemaker, R. Shoemaker. Seventh Row-Ulm, Veeh, Watanuki. Bottom Row-Weiss. Wolfe. Pictures Not Appearing-Arney, Balzer, Barnes, Burns. Cardiel, Castaneda, A. Changala, C. Changala, Curry, Daily. Dishman, Handley, Hendricks, Hollord. Iwaki. Kellams, Kolbe. Krahnke, Mader, Matson, Mitchell, Murakami, Piepet, Poh, Pollard, Rickman, Schooley, Smith, Steinhour, Ukegawa, Winkler, Ynigues. Page Twenty-Six
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Science in industry has contributed much toward the welfare of today's vast working masses. Through the use of modern technical knowledge, much of the hand labor and heavy manual tasks has been replaced or simplified by mechanical methods. Giant cranes, electrically energized and controlled magnets, conveyor systems, mechanized transportation lines are but few of the myriad aids in industry furnish- ed by scientific development. These devices may perform intricate operations or large moving jobs with equal facility, needing only a guiding hand to control them. ln many fields, science has assisted in shortening the laborer's work hours, eliminating time waste, and furnishing easier methods. lndustry, possibly more than any other field, has benefited by scientific development. T rq Eghr
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