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Page 32 text:
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The Sophomore Class The Class of ’25 can boast of 80 members, most of whom have helped to make the Sophomore class worth while. The officers for the first semester were: President, Virgil Mudd; vice president Alma Shelley; secretary and treasurer, Helen Harrison. Mudd was re¬ elected president for the second semester; Wilburn Talbot, vice pres¬ ident and Alma Shelley, secretary and treasurer. Our class has been prominent in school activities. You will find our members on the Azalea and Analyan staffs, and several Sopho¬ mores took leading parts in the Operetta and Shakespearean Play, as well as in other plays of the year. Nor are we behind in scholarship. Lois Osborn and Martha Hanegress have received honor cards. Grace Kley won the second prize of $5.00 in the Cotati Arch Contest. The Sophomore English classes, after issuing a paper in each section, combined to print a more elaborate one called “News of the Sophomore World.” The Sophs are indispensible in athletics. On the class roll there are many boys who have proved to be all-round athletes. PAGE 28
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HUBERT McCORMICK Vice-President JOHN CANIFF Preridcnt we lost the section championship. Heintz, Corbin and Sullivan were other members of our class w ho were on the team. Practically the same squad as last year went out for track this season. Although Meyer, McMannis, Corbin and Rabinovitz carried off the first banner of the 120-pound class, the unlimited did not do so well. Many of our fastest men were unable to compete, which accounts for the poor showing. McCauley, Archambeau and Nisson were our tennis sharks, and sure wielded a wicked racket. Baseball took only two of our members this year, but they were stars on the team. McCormick and Virgil Sullivan were the two lucky ones. The Juniors have been prominent in Dramatics and have put on many good plays. The Junior-Senior dance was the last big event of the year and could not have proved to be more of a success. The class of ’23 finished their third year, knowing that they had passed through the most successful year in their history . J. C. PAGE 27
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Page 33 text:
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VIRGIL MUDD WILBUR TALBOT Vice-President The players on the 130-pound basketball team were: Mudd, Roberts and Donner. On the championship baseball team we have the same combination, and also Vincent Gracin. Our track men are improving fast. The Frosh won the unlimited Freshman-Sophomore track meet in the fall, but we won the 120-pound class. We took second in the inter-class meet, being surpassed only by the Seniors. Those who represented us were: Talbot, Mudd, Schei- decker, Silvia, Osborn, Donner and Johns. Roberts played Wilson, a Senior, for the Tennis Championship of the school, and although he lost we consider it a great honor to have gone so far in tennis. Nor do all the honors in athletics go to the boys. Ivy Woodford won the girls’ tennis championship. Our successful year ended with a “weenie bake” and a big Sophomore Day. A. S. PAGE 29
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