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SOPHOMORE CLASS President ....... Edwin Hill Vice-President ....... June Berg Secretary Ozilla Dunbar Treasurer Elizabeth Campbell In this, our sophomore year, we, the Class of 1930, have lost no opportunity to share in school activities. Football found Felix Robles, Laurence Hanna, and Clifford Stark on the Heavyweight team; and Edwin Hill (Captain), Jack Cunningham, and Arthur Thorpe with the Midgets. Felix Robles made the first team in basketball, also; Clyde Castro, Edward Bellringer, and Charles Iselin the second team; Edwin Hill and Arthur Thorpe the Midgets. June Berg made the school hockey team. Helen Plymate won first prize in the local Butterick Dressmaking Contest, and favorable mention in the National Contest held in New York City. She was also a member of the school debating team and of the dramatics club. The sophomore Rally stunt, Bluebeard, a tableau, was made very interesting by the weird lighting effect. The sophomores in the Scholarship Society now number seven, the representation throughout the year averaging between ten and eleven per cent of the class member ' ship. In the operetta Pinafore,” another feature of the school year, Mildred Phillips took the part of Josephine. One of the outstanding social events of the second semester was the class picnic held on May 11, 1928, in Fairmont Park, Riverside. As the end of our sophomore year approaches, we look forward to making our junior year equally as successful. Marie Hay Marion Hay Nineteen
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JUNIOR CLASS President ...... Marshall Veach Vice-President Wesley Gwyn Secretary Hazel Whittinchill Treasurer Jack Hughes The juniors started off on the right foot this year when they presented at the Bonfire Rally a clever little play entitled, A Shakespearean Hash.” No one who saw saw the play could ever forget the villain, Gilbedt Nutter, or the Villainess, Thelma Beck. As Juliet , Isabel Paxton was exquisite; and could there ever have been a greater “Julius Caesar than Fred Miller? “Macbeth” would have lived a much longer life had his wife, Meda Green, taken the care of him that she did of her second hus- band, Shylock, Arthur Bush, who was a faithful and devoted husband. In fact he thought nothing of climbing up onto a chair that his wife might have the comfort of weeping on his broad and mighty shoulder. Yes, Hash, always is a good starter. The juniors are the championship ticket sellers of the school. We established this record when freshmen; but we felt that some, no doubt, believed it to be a mere accident, so we took first place in the Student Body drive last year. Consequently when Lemonville rolled around this year, we had a reputation to maintain. How we sold tickets! In fact, we sold so many that they gave up counting them. The junior boys did excellent work in basketball; one junior, Robert Bailey, mak- ing the championship Heavyweight team. The girls, not willing that the boys should carry off all the honors, won inter- class hockey. It was also a junior girl, Mildred Andrews, who won the girls’ Novice Tennis Tournament. In the meantime we were not standing still in our studies as shown by the fact that the juniors won the typing contest between the juniors and seniors. Among other things we have enjoyed many good times together. The junior party given by three juniors’ mothers is especially well remembered, and we expect to have another wonderful time. Can you guess when? Juanita Pico Eighteen
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FRESHMAN CLASS President Reece Barnsley Vice-President Virginia Lloyd Secretary Vivian Peeler Treasurer Marie Lang As wc Freshmen walked up the sidewalk on the morning of September, 16, 1927, there flashed before our mindVeye, visions of championship teams in which members of our class would feature. Instead of a championship team, there came a next to win- ner in class C football in which Robert Shank, David Prentice, Lawrence Kendrick, Herbert Smith, Kenneth Overholt and George Fink helped to make a successful season of sport. Then came basketball with Monte Nutter and Herbert Smith upholding the class honor on another team. Now came our second season of hockey with Virginia Lloyd holding down center forward in a nice manner. Vivian Peeler and Merle Fisk won their class numerals in inter-class debate. Baseball season loomed into view with Bernard Moreno in right field where he nabs flies in nice fashion. At Lemonville we had a side show in which several members of our class were featured. Our class picnic is to be held in the near future and it promises to be as much of a success as the rest of our first year in high school. Twenty
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