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Front Rowe--George Matsumoto, Franklin Aldridge. Harry Yagi, Claire Denny. Milford Michael. George Pershall. Jerome Alexander, John Spurgeon, Robert Pavey, Jack Wilkinson, Dick Woodard. George Matusich, George Taoka. Cyril Kirby, lsao Fukuba, Herman Reh. Benjamin Higbie, Neville Gordon. Second Row-1-Hiromi Yamamoto, George Kusanovich. Buell Crawford, John Kusanovich. Fred Dick, Clarence Vvlermuth, William Cumming. James Macquoid, Glen Dorey. Richard Fairhurst. Mike Thompson, lrvin Paulsen, Masawo Mori, Tom Eto. Third Row-fflrlarry Alvein. Lewis Vyeda. Bob Shoemaker. Takashi Tsuchiyama. Cleon Smith, Vklalter Lindsay, Bill Mclntosh. Lloyd Oliver. Edward Rhoads. Frank Hughes. Nick Podich. Back Row---Leon Martinez. Minoru Kanemoto, Joe Piastri lbelowl. William Nunes. Elmer Kall. Chris Milinich. Lendall I-lushbeck. NVarren Cottrell. Stanley Pritchard, David Driscoll, James Mesquite. Stanley Reynolds. FRESI-IMEN OUNGEST, and largest, the freshman class of W.U.H.S. this year was active in all departments. lt had representatives in Spanish, Latin, and French clubs and in the Scholarship Society. Several freshman boys absorbed the ath- letic spirit of the school and played in football, basketball, baseball, and track. The girls. not to be outdone, figured in the girls' All-Star Teams, Those who were musical played in the band and orchestra, or made up a large part of the Glee Club. This class is one of the few to choose its motto and colors in the freshman year. The committee for this purpose spent many third periods in exercising their argumentive powers before they arrived at an agreement. This early train- ing in school aHairs shows the initiative and spirit of the class, and forecasts a brilliant career through high school. The members of the committee are Mary Tipton, chairman: Ella Marie Brodin, Shirley Stripp, Cyril Kirby, Warren Cottrell, Mike Musura. I ' 9 - 3 - I Page Twenty-eight
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Front Row---Merle Hoover. Ethel Beck. Aloha Cox, Ella Mae Rogge, Mary Eiorovich, Katherine Cicily, Blanche Harlan. Virginia Nelson, Louita Moran. Earldine Mello, Mary Semelka. June Kendall, Kathleen Milladin. Jeanette Eckel, Winifred Pelley. lrene Ritchie, Ona Hardy. Beth Bowman, Takito Ikeda. Emma Enomoto. St-cond Row---Hatsuko Sukakane, Yoko Kobayasi, Miss Benham. Edna Eagundes. Lucy Zar. Esther Bradley, Verna Owens, Esther Hunter. Eleanor Lopes. Hazel Kerr, Doris Phillips, Dorothy Beer, Eusako Tanaka, Florence Hoon, Mary Milladin, Hisako Sugai, Eleanor Foster, Margaret Stillwell. Grace Matiasevich, Muriel Camp, Miss Wooster. Dorothy Borba. Thirid Row---Rosalie Bettencourt. Mabel Souza, Rose McEarlan, Adaline Garcia. Marguerite Blizzard, Josephine Montgomery. Fourth Rowe'-Julia Pecoch. Carol Williams, Lucille Scurich, Lois Gorham, Doris Kauffman, Ervina Thomas, Loretta Kirby, Emily Cordoza, Florence Speegle, Eileen Beilby, Elise Algeo, Flora Belle Stone, Bessie Gugale, Helen Phillips, Last Row---Nadine Connell, Roberta Bruce. Mary Resetar, Bea Webb, Gladys Zobel, Kiyoko Tada. Katherine Maleta, Doris Jenkins. Janet Vklhiting, Miss Arano. SOPHOMORES and have you ever seen Louis Bertone play football? If not, watch your next chance, else you surely will miss something. The sophomore girls also play speedy games. We are well represented in the all-star teams by Muriel Camp, Ervina Thomas, and Gladys Zobel, for basketball: Kiyoko Tada, for hockey: and Hazel Kerr, Gladys Zobel, Yoshii Takata, and Lucille Cottrell for speedball. Some sophomores also took part in the operetta. Richard Watters had one of the -leading parts and carried off honors as l'Jimmie. Muriel Camp also took part, and other sophomores lent their youthful voices in the chorus. This year we have accomplished much, but we hope to reach an even higher standard in our junior year. --BETH BOWMAN, Sophomore I-9-3'I Page Twenty-seven
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F s lfirsl Row---Helen Mary Phillips. Margaret Dunlap, Betty Chandler, Nell Cowan, Marjorie Hammitt. Winifred Moran. Mary Luich. Clara Dawson, Novia Hennigan. Minnie Garcia, Irene Zolezzi. Eva Rippy, Inez Getty, Carol Lindgren. Barbara Lyman. Mildred Victorino. Vivian Thomas. Sadie Clute. Anita Jano, Kathryn Rider. Ruth Bradley. Marjorie Aldridge. Susanna La Turner. Second Row---Betty Paul, Clarice Hazelton. Roberta Giblin. Trigie Nitta, Elizabeth lles. Marian Faulds. Evangeline Alves, Winona McGinnus. Frances Malsbury. Isabelle Perkins. Ayako Kurimoto. Violet Stevens. Evelyn Jacopi, Lena Cupich, Amanda Amador. Ruth Werkiser. Mary Chiorich. Esther Beaton, Ellen Jane Cox. Third Row---Edith Mabracy. Marian Addatto. Eldena Penner. Evelyn Dempsey, Alexa Battle. Winifred Spencer, Grace Overton. Jeannett Hushbeck. Doris Galletly. Kae Eujimoto. Claire Knauer, Chiyoko Kaita. Fumiko Yamamoto. Lena Schott. Fourth Row-4-Florence Kimoto, Mae Thomas. lku Otsuki, Alice Johanson. Lois Beck, Erna Hansen. Naomi Carter. Janet Alexander, Helen Angel. Kathleen Farrell, Blanche Crowe. Betty Meade. Mary Horvat. Ruiko Hamai. Fifth Row---Leona De Mange. Nobuko Fujita. Muriel Algeo. Mardella Ball. Eleanor Cano. Ella Mae Chandler. Virginia Baker, Jane Christiansen. Mary Tipton. Vklinifred Rice, Theta Belle Langstaff. Shirley Bagby, Mary Bauer. Georgia Bagby. Darline Butter. Sixth Row---Emily Jennings. Aline Waldron, Miss Blanchard. Pearl Kryger, Mildred Berry, Louise Wier. Lucille Dorch. Mildred Secondo, Dorothy Tesman, Shirley Stripp, Virginia Mathews, Helen Peterson. Mildred Riles. Henrietta Behl. Ella Marie Broden. FRESHMEN The colors chosen were green and gold, and the motto is, 'Be Square. A beautiful green and gold pennant was being secured when the Manzanita went to press. We hope that the class of '34 will continue to do as much in co- operation with the school as they are doing now. The oflicers for the year were: president, Mike Musura: vice-president Paul Alaga: 'yell leader. Ray Vasconcellos: secretary, Helen Peterson: boys athletic manager. Warren Peterson: girls' athletic manager, Virginia Baker. -HELEN PETERSON. Freshman. er al. v f I - 9 - 3 - I Page Twenly-nine
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