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fx I J t I-t En. M N , E Jim' , A gg JI -I ,-,ik-, J K I gf 6 KI 85 A I , I: V I w ' Seite -4 , - ' . PT! -' I I ' l f Nl fi . J' ' FA 1 1 '35 .1 with . 12 It t, my ,V , tl , .L ' 3: ,fig ssvbifavr Q . V A I , , , ' ill 2. 33. ti' Left to Right-Front Row: Ray Marshall, Filomena Pallotta, Elmer Forsher, Eric Owyang, Clement Lew. Second Row: Iohn Griffith, Paul Gysels, Ruth Grinager, lerome Yalon, George Glanville, William Griffith. Third Row: Stanley Marincik, Marion Crockett, Leroy Crockett, lohn Ringgold, Walter Grabowski. WILLIAM GRIFFITI-I IOHN RINGGOLD LEROY CROCKETT MMCULUZQA4 President . . . WILLIAM GRIFFITH Vice President . . IOHN RINGGOLD Secretary-Treasurer . . GEORGE DODINI Athletic Manager . . . LEROY CROCKETT Council Representative . . FILOMENA PALLOTTA The lunior Class has just completed a successful year under the leadership of President Bill Griffith. The perennial problem of mixing business with pleasure kept the members of the class planning as many extra-curricular activities as time and condi- tions would allow. The Fall semester was devoted primarily to football games between the various classes in the College of Pharmacy. When the final gun had ended the competition the lunior Class had emerged as Interclass champions. In addition to football, the class held an ice skating party to round out the social portion of the semester. The Spring semester provided a more varied program. A trip to Chinatown during the New Year's celebration proved both in- teresting and enjoyable. Swim- ming and dancing parties were thoroughly enioyed throughout the semester. Eric Owyang, Stanley Marinsik and Raymond Marshall were honored by being admitted into the Sigma Kappa Theta Honor Society. The Iunior Class looks forward to the approaching senior year with the feeling that its goal is at last in sight. We hope that the bonds which have linked us together will be even more firmly united. FILOMENA PALLOTTA
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I I , .I.. Left to Right-Front Row: Don Anderson, Masao Yamamoto, Angeline Konsonlas, Kat- saki Ishida, Peter Backos, George Pantages. Second Row: Denver Latimer, Shinji Kosasa, Fred Klinkner, Philip Brown, Edward Medzian, George Nakashima, Koro Yatsu. Third Row: Robert Shea, Lloyd Fergus, Minoru Tamaka, Myron Lees, Paul Kahn, Domingo Diaz, George Tamura, lames Bailey. Fourth Row: Robert Ridolfe, Roy Germond, Howard Sauto, Herbert Beck, Albert Pelegrini. S Glmef A President . . . DENVER LATIMER Vice President . . . FRED KLINKNER Secretary-Treasurer . . ANGELINE KONSONLAS Athletic Manager . . . ALBERT PELLAGRINI Council Representative ...... ROBERT Sl-IEA What a class! said the upper classes when the Sophornores entered. They say it now with admira- tion instead of scorn. Under the leadership of the officers, this class has been one of the most friendly and cooperative classes in school. They have taken part in all school activities and at their Ice Skating party which was held at Winterland, the whole class turned out en masse. Their football team lost to both the Iuniors and Seniors but holds the championship ior basketball. Because there is a great wealth of talent in the Sophomore class, it should make a name for itself in the next two years. DENVER LATIMER ANGELINE KONSONLAS ROBERT Sl-IEA FRED KLINKNER
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