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THE ILEX 25 Sophomore Class President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4, ,.,,,...... E DGAR STETSON Vice President ,,..,,.. ,.......... J EAN LAURENCE Secretary ,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,.,. C HARLOTTE HOWARD Treasurer U ,..,.. ,,,... .....,. W A RREN MORRIS CLASS COLORS Purple and Cold 014 nnual Tarty The Sophomore Dance which was given March l9, was the second Class Party of the year. The gymnasium was appropriately decorated in St. Patrick colors. Green and orange panels were hung on the walls with Shamrocks between them. The class numerals 29 were of purple with a background of gold. These were at one end of the gym. During the evening an excellent program was given: A piano solo by Harold Call: Muriel Cummings and Evelyn Kern gave an Irish dance. and a violin solo, Road to Mandalay, was played by Emmett Pugh. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. A favor dance, shamrocks as favors, was one of the main events of the evening. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served during the evening. ATHLETICS The Sophomore Class boasts of several members on the Football team. Dudley Stephens was the most outstanding fullback of the year. ln lnterclass Basketball the Sophomores had very few experienced players and in the games they went pluckily down to defeat before the upper classmen. The mighty Seniors went down to defeat before the Sophomore baseball team. The score was 8 to 6 in the Sophs' favor. The following week the Juniors overcame our team and captured the interclass baseball title. At the Sacramento track meet the Sophomores had several representatives. Stephens took first place in the discuss throw. W. Diggs in the l00-yard dash. Although the rest did not gain a first place, several of them took second and third places in the meet. ' x HONOR ROLLS The Sophomores have been outstanding the entire year in scholarship, by having more members of their class on the A and B honor rolls than any other class. Warren Morris has headed the honor roll since the first of the year, and has kept his place throughout the term. We hope that he will remain such throughout his High School terms and wish him the best of luck. The Sophomores wish to give their best wishes to -their Class Advisors and thank them for their kind attention throughout the school term.
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THE ILEX unior Class JUNIOR OFFICERS President ........................................ FELIX Rossi, JR. Vice President ....,,.. .,.,.,,,, I GERNA GRADY Secretary ........ ..........,, P AU1. MARR Treasurer .... ....... R OBERT GRECG CLASS SONG I. O, we're the great illustrious junior Class of Woodland High. The Sophomores and Freshmen always Bow as we pass by. There is no class in all the state That can with us compare, And every boy and girl is glad To tell it everywhere. CHORUS: Then raise a song to the Junior Class right now, We are the class that shows you how Juniors! Juniors! Juniors of Woodland High! juniors! Juniors! Hail to we! Now raise a song, too, in Woodland High School's praise, Pledge her our loyalty always. Woodland! Woodland! Woodland! Woodland! High! Woodland! Woodland! Hail to thee! 2. Our teachers always smile when e'er The Junior Class comes nigh. We're never bold and certainly They canont call us shy. We love to work, we never shirk, We always do our best, In fact, we make our teachers say, The Juniors need a rest!
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Z6 THE ILEX Freshman Class President ...,,,.,...,...,,,,...,,...,,,.,, .A.,,,.,,,,, G ENE GRAY Vice President ...... ...s,. B ERNICE BAIRD Secretary ,....... ...,,,......,. S TELLA I-IOLT Treasurer ..... .,..... E OBERT Di-:NHARDT Freshman Class History In the early years of the new century the Freshmen got their start and now are going strong. Although the Seniors wouldn't believe we had even started till we tied for first place in the annual llex show ticket sale contest, they now believe that the fight- ing spirit of 30 is no bluff. Due to this fighting spirit the class has been well represented in all fields oi athletics-girls' sports as well as boys'. Even if we did not make an outstanding show- ing the spirit wasthere and a good start for next year acquired. The class of l930 is particularly noted for its lively class meetings. At a meet- ing held for the purpose, we elected our officers, selecting Gene Grey as President, Stella Holt as Secretary, Bernice Baird as Vice President and Robert Dunhart as Treasurer. Our President, Gene Grey, proved to be an excellent and capable leader of the largest class in school, the class numbering one hundred and thirty-three students. - Our scholarship record, although it has not been excellent, has been fairly good on an average, which goes to show that by the time we are Sophomores and wiser to the world and its ways, we will not be following an example but setting one. Thus we stand at the end of the school year. We have reached but one of the milestones of achievement toward the end of our High School career. We have made a good beginning which will help us, to have a much better finish. As we have found living through this school year successful as well as interesting- so may the class of l930 always find the most interesting thing in life. So may they be interested in living with their class, with their school, and with their ideals of both. We jolly little Freshman class, Are up to all our tricks, We'll be the Grads of '30, yes, We Frosh of '26.
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