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L S S Juniors for the Seniors on May 7. The theme of the dance was an old fashioned garden and it was beautifully carried out. Class rings were selected by a committee appointed for that purpose, and proved to be the envy of the lower classmen. The Junior candy and hot-dog sales at games and dramatic productions were successful and unique because of the students ' enthusiastic participation. These sales kept the class coffers full and its financial status high. The Junior Class officers were: PRESIDENT..JACK PARRY VICE-PRESIDENT.DOUGLAS RORABACK SECRETARY.ESTHER JASON TREASURER.EMI KAWAGUCHI YELL LEADER.GEORGE USHIJIMA GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE.THELMA FREITAS AND GERTRUDE COLEY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE.JOHN BERCHEM ADVISERS.MISS VAN WINKLE, MR. GRAVESTOCK, MRS. HAWLEY, MISS KNOLES, MR. THORNBURG » 23
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RE CLASS OFFICERS .GEORGE MATHIESEN .ROBERT McDAVID PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. .MARGARET TRENOUTH .MAE WITTENMYER .AMELIA CATTANEO SECRETARY. TREASURER. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE. .JUNE STANNARD, ELLEN POWER GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE. YELL LEADER. .JAMES KATAOKA .MISS BOTELHO, MR. MORSE, MISS WHITE, MR. DOUGHERTY, MR. TAYLOR, MRS. JACKSON ADVISERS. The second year of their membership in the Student Body of Washington Union High was started off with a bang by the Sophomores. On the class calendar for the .year, the first event of importance was the Soph. Hop. The first dance of the year, it was entirely successful. The gymnasium, the scene of the dance, was transformed into a huge veranda with trailing vines and greenery growing over the railings. An attractive arrangement of harvest fruits on a raised dais was placed against one wall, and the band was seated opposite. Card tables and several lounge pieces in one corner completed the scene. A task which is customarily delegated to the Sophomores, the custodianship of the school museum, was carried out in a highly satisfactory way. Art exhibits, as well as the usual scientific exhibits were included, and the neat and interesting arrangements added to the atmosphere of the school. The dramatic talents possessed by a number of Sophomores were displayed in an assembly program on April 23, in the Student Body play, and in the Christmas Pageant. The second year students were also well represented in the Scholarship Society, with one of their members as president, and in all types of athletics. The successful carrying out of all of these activities leads the rest of the school to expect much of this class next year. 25 «
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