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senioR CLRss The Seniors of 1939—The Port of the Seven Seas: a symbolisnn of all our hopes and aspirations. Pacifica: peace, understanding, and beauty of life. The Tower of the Sun: the vision of our Class and the widening of our horizon. We have our many entrances and exits bringing new hopes, new Ideals, and leaving with greater vision, firmer convic¬ tions that the Seniors of 1939 will carry their treasures of the past four years to leaven the better things of our glorious country. Looking over the history of this class, we find that the members successfully com¬ pleted their first and most difficult year of school. The sophomore year had its quota of successful parties; candy sale drives; and scholastic, athletic, and extracurricular activi¬ ties. These were carried on straight through the junior and senior years. One of the most important highlights of the junior year was the annual Junior-Senior Prom with its beauti- 14 AHM BERNARDO CATTANEO AKINAGA E. BETTENCOURT CORCHERO J. ANDRADE L. BETTENCOURT CARDENAS R. ANDRADE BRISTOW COREY C. AVILLA E. BROWN DE LEON A. AVILLA I. BROWN D. DIAS AZEVADA BURKE P. DIAS BAPTIST A CALLAHAN DINSMORE
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OF 1939 ful deep-sea-garden setting. The gym was decorated with this theme In mind, and a gardenia was presented to each senior girl. For the last two years the class has won the annual song and yell contest. This year. In addition to practicing hard on the songs and yells they worked out a stunt, forming a large W with football helmets during their last song. As Is the custom, three Senior nights were held, the first one on October 20, 1938, and the others during April and May of the next year. These Senior Nights, which were carefully planned by James Kataoka and his committee, proved a great source of enjoy¬ ment to all who attended. The evenings were spent In playing such games as volleyball, ping pong, basketball, soccer, and In dancing. The climax of the evening was the enter¬ tainment, In which new senior talent was discovered. Following the entertainment, refreshments were served by the senior girls. 15 DUARTE DUSTERBERRY EGASHIRA EMERSON FONG FRATES FUDENNA E. FURTADO GEORGE GILLI GREENLEE GRONLEY ESCOBAR L. FURTADO GUARDANAPO FARRINGTON GASTELUM HIKIDO FERRARI GODWIN HINKLEY FLORES GAUNT INOUYE
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