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BABIES 6 o.. all yi D' Tod QOUKV b ' J Gunmen' the newly formed debate club a good start, have produced sev- eral able musicians: and have worked diligently on the Comet staff. Learning the laws of parliament and taking a hand in running the class and school were all in a day's work for the mites, who have done things, most of the time the right way, sometimes the hard way. In March two sophomores. Bob Depew and Dick Dietrich were runners-up to Richard Webb in the ninth annual Lions Club speaking contest. They have fallen in love, gone to sleep in English, rushed for the cafeteria, talked in stu- dy hall, got acute stomach aches the day before the West Coast Relays, been attacked by the forces of spring fever, and at times have given the instruc- tors little hope that they would ever be salvaged from the depths of ignorance, which sometimes seemed to engulf them completely, just as any normal sophomore would do. All these things the sopho- mores have accomplished and have grown academically, ath- letically, and in the qualities of leadership in order that they might return in future years as upper classmen, litem , --.-... Bottom row: Dan Todd, B. Shafer. R. Speck, L. Lady, R. Spence, J. Tilden, B. Richey, B. Wilson, W. Smith J. Landers. Second row: P. Paschall, B. Vetter, J. Owen, C. Taylor, D. Woolbright, M. Smith. L. Rrley, F. Valdez. V. Vetteto, P. Lacey. Third row: L. Mc- Queen, J. Perkins, Dixie Todd, T. Wrider M. Pagan, A. Attelo, P. O'Nei1, E. Parmley, W. McClain, A. Norris. Fourth row: C. Rockholt E. McAllister, J. Sekiguchi, J. Paschall, N. Thompson, D. Oldfield, O. Smith, B. Rcves, H. Runnells, D. Todd. Fifth row: B. Thomp- son, E. Martinez, B. Lcngenecker, J. Leininger P. Woodward. D. O'Ha1'a, W. Wentworth C. Valdez, D. Vasquez, M. Hampton, V. Spallina, N. Mohnike. u Every year the sophomores truclge up Elephants Back with lime, water, and brooins to industrously white wash the L. 27 r
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Olb 4' 0,6 :Gb 12 6168 e1-me 6 V etlfel. . . 1 secre Fa IT. THE VILLAGE xf-ef' 096136 0 95 049066322966 9-' ,,'g:9' . y.. avec 6 Bfaidxofx Bottom row: left to right: B. Depew, R. Haines, D. Fox, D. Dietrich, J. Fox, S. Bandy. Second row: W. Glick, R, Elliot, J. Anderson. T. Sonoda, A. Gutierrez, B. Gavian, H. Jes- sup, J. Keeley. Third row: B. Berry, D. Adam, B. Glick, D. Kinnard, N. Hepburn, J. Galloway, M. Barkman, P. Givan. R. Bullard, E. Irion, J. A1'nold. Fourth row: B. Fortune, B. Allen, N. Black, A. Homna, F. Bourbon, W. A. Franklin, R. Gomez, D. Britton. Fifth row: J. Creamer, W. Comstock, C. Arnold, J. Garabedian, G. Hahnle, W. Kreisel. 26 As in any other village, there must be citizens and so the Hsophsn, who were not only smaller in stature, but also in- experienced in s c h o l a s t i c achievements b 0 W e d a n d scraped before those terrifying tuffies, the juniors and seniors. ln our little village the citi- zens proved their worth. Thus the sophomores iindustriously white-washed the L, sponsored and promoted the annual soph- omore amateur hour, and pre- sented the sophomore assembly under the guidance of the vil- lage leaders. The soph boys learned the Ways of the athletic fields and proved their valor against all foes of L. H. S. in football, bas- ketball, baseball, track and tennis with real skill and de- terminationg sophomore girls, never to bc outdone by their more muscular cohorts, worked in G. A. A., tennis, and for Spur points with real sopho- more spirit. Since brains were really a surplus commodity with the un- der classmen, naturally they contributed heavily to the C. S. F., having five members the first semester and six the sec- ond semester. They have also contributed to the success of the Spanish club: have helped give
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NOW COME AND SEE HOW THEY'RE RUN IN THE AMERICAN WAY BUT THEIR ORIGIN IS WORLDLY- . 29
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