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The Jrgonauts ss ss. ss s as s -E!! i FIRST ROW: F. Thrower, E. Hobday, B. Lagomarsino, A. Giusto, E. Walsh, N. Banchero, P. Woodworth, P..Jones. SECOND ROW: B. Lewis, A. Pusich, M. Grafflin, D. Dragone, B. Bardsley M. Edwards, V. Cum- mings, V. Stegman, R. Osborn. THIRD ROW: A. Mills, A. Ryland, E. McDermott, Darby, R. Lague, L. Schwoerer, E. Simmons, J. Moore, J. Konevich Freshman Class History When we freshmen entered high school, We most certainly felt lost, although we were more frightened than anything else. These feelings only lasted a few days and, in spite of the many ordeals through which we were put and the many terrible phrases which we had heard hurled by upperclassmen, We found that they were really good sports after all. After we had been enrolled for about a Week Mr. Daily was ap- pointed our class adviser. At our first general meeting he instructed us in the method of procedure used in the selection of officers. Those whom We elected were: President, Natale Bancherog vice-president, Alice Mills, secretary-treasurer, Anthony Giusto. Then began the long and agonizing Wait for the freshman initia- tion party to be arranged by the sophomores. The fatal day arrived and, contrary to the usual proceedings, the entire student body was invited to attend and enjoy the fun at our expense. After We Were tortured sufficiently we were pronounced members of the Bret Harte High School. Later in the semester We were asked to present a program for the entertainment of the student body, and with the co-operation of the members of the class a very enjoyable program was given. We are doing our best to attain success and happiness here at Bret Harte- AILEEN RYLAND '37. -st l1Bg..
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mings, B. Stwhens, A. Tanner, . o an , . THIRD RO 1 E. Russell, J. Raggio, M. Blaz cc cc cc cc cc cc C1-'ht' Jrgonauts f'2'4?J7f FIRST ROW: C. Stone, N. Merdalo, E. Voli, SECOND G H ll cl I H. Malispina, B k E Bl . e , . a , chenino. FOURTH ROW: F. Gorham, V. Drh R. Dragons, L. zaia Sophomore Class History With the beginning of the fall term in 1933 came also the second quarter in the football game of Sophomores vs. Defeat. Let's tune in on the radio and see what's happening. Folks, the football is in the sophomorels possession, but neither team has yet scored. Now just a word about the team: The sopho- mores under the leadership of President Elinor Blazer, Vice-Presi- dent Helen Kurtz, Secretary Arlene Tanner, and Treasurer Lois Stephens have made progress on the field. New players on the squad are Jeanne Baker, Lucien Cassel, jack Elliot, and Bob Ireland. Time out! At last I have a chance to summarize the outstanding events of the first quarter: On August 22, l932, the sophomores, then the freshmen, caught the ball when Defeat fumbled it. More yard- age Was added toward the coveted goal when Ellen Russell's Armis- tice Day essay won the inter-scholastic contest. Although no touch- down was made in the first quarter, the freshmen received the merit award for their good conduct on the field. Now, back to the game! The sophomores are in a huddle with Coach Auten. Listen to the crowdl The sophomore's student body program on December 15, 1933 certainly made a gain for the team. Something has happened-it's a touchdown! The sophomores have scored! A touchdown to most people represents the highest peak in football, but to the sophomores it signifies that they are approaching the summit of their aim, victory. MARJORIE BLAZER '36. ...gt lg, tg..-
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