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Tom Estudillo ' Bobbe Sue Foster Billie J. Foster Lucille Prates Ruth Claije Bettencourt Joan A. Boyd Beatrice Brown Gertrude Coley Elizabeth Constant Don Costa Carmello Damico Seraphine Daviner Vera Theresa Duarte David A. Escobar Laura Ann Escobar Antonia Frances Espinosa Manuel Alameda Adele Florence Alvarez Clyde Anderson Joseph Azevada Hideo Baba May Baba Winifred Bendel John Leonard Berchem
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C. SOLON President O. GRONLEY Treasurer L. NAIA T. FREITAS Vice-President Secretary G. SHEEDY R. ZWISSIG Student Council Rep. Yell Leader THE SENIOR CLASS The cry of a miner who had struck gold was Eureka! The Senior Class has finally struck its gold, but its cry of Eureka is a preface to many future struggles and rewards. The Class of ' 38 can look back with pride to the four years of high school life. Early in the fall of 1934 the students entered timidly but with high hopes and am¬ bitions. They quickly fitted themselves to their new environment and joined in with the rest of the school. Throughout their four years they have accomplished much, entering into the athletic, the dramatic, and the scholastic life of the school. Their adventures on the trail that they have followed in their four years at Wash¬ ington Union High School will always be treasured. For their last year they have the memories of the Senior Nights to cherish. The Senior Play, Brewster ' s Millions, given on May 27, was played before a capa¬ city crowd. The Senior Sneak Day, the Senior B akfast, and the Senior Fare¬ well Assembly will live forever in their minds. These memorable activities were followed by Commencement on June 9. On the evening of June 10, the Class of ' 38 gathered for the last time at the Senior Ball. There has been happiness and perhaps a little sorrow as the Senior wagon train has pushed forward, and it is with regret as well as anticipation that the class looks forward to leaving Washington Union High School. The advisers were: Miss Van Winkle, Mrs. Hawley, Miss Knoles, Mr. Grave- stock, Mr. Thornburg. « 15
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Ernest Frei Misuye Fudenna Zelda Marie Furtado Everett Elwin Gaunt Llewelyn Gwyther Cecil Elizabeth Harrold Harumi Hayashi Tom S. Ikeda Cheyko T. Inouye Ritchie Inouye Esther Elizabeth Jason Yoshio Kakimoto Hisato Joseph Kato Emi Kawaguchi Makoto Kihara James Komatsu Nita Lagorio Mary Louise Lira Eugene Luna Mavis Mae Luna Bernice Louise Marshall Phyllis Lee Martin Chikora Masuda Florence Gertrude May
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