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THE JUNIOR CLASS The final trail before they reach the last fort is approaching for the Juniors. The three years behind them have been happy ones, and they have worked hard to make them successful. The first accomplishment of the year was to display class rings at the begin¬ ning of the term. Because they ordered their rings in the latter part of the Sopho¬ more year, theirs was the first class to obtain them so soon. The cooperative spirit among the members enabled them to win the annual Song and Yell Contest. On March 25, the Juniors presented for an assembly program a hilarious one-act comedy, Just a Little Mistake, which was received enthusiastically by the Student Body. This year gave the Juniors more opportunities to show their capabilities. Many of the class worked on the Hatchet staff in the positions of Assistant Editor, Business Manager, and Sports Editor. They were well represented in the Student Body Play, Vodvil, Operetta, and other activities and had the largest number of any class represented in the Scholarship Society. Their greatest undertaking was the Junior-Senior Prom, which was held on April 22. With the novel idea of a deep sea garden as the theme, the gym was decorated with tropical fish and living plants of the sea. Balloons floated about like bubbles, and reflected lights presented a deep sea atmosphere. The small gym was set with tables, and waitresses, dressed like sailors, served refresh¬ ments. Honoring the Senior class of ' 38, a gardenia was presented to each Senior and mempry books were also given. The Junior class has proved itself successful in all its undertakings. We may well expect an outstanding Senior class next year. «20
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James Richard Silva Joseph G. Silva Lillian Silva Lorraine Silveira Genevieve Sinclair Virginia Soares M. Jane Stanhope Howard Stinhilver Lawrence Thompson Takako Toda Marian Torres Akira S. Tsuno Iwao H. Tsuno Hideo S. Uchiyama George Ushijima Alice Van Camp Thelma Van Ike Eleanor Vierra Yvonne Noemie Vieux Lawrence G. Waldt Charles F. West Tom Whipple Helen Mae Witherly Marian Ziegler
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...... Vice-President.----- Secretary.. Treasurer. Student Council Representative. Girls ' League Representatives... Yell Leader. ..Paul Rivers .James Emerson .Wilhelmina Guardinapo .-.Myrtle Corey .Amelia Cattaneo S Harriet deLeon .) Dorothy Escobar .James Kataoka Advisers—Miss S. Botelho, Miss J. Wilson, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Morse.
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