Analy High School - Azalea Yearbook (Sebastopol, CA)

 - Class of 1923

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SENIOR DAY The class of 2 3 did not neglect that important Senior institution “Senior Day ’ which was held Wednesday, May 9, when we terrorized the lower-classmen and faculty with our ■jridicnlors costr.nvs and strange antics. After only half a day of school, we joyfully departed for Russian River, where an afternoon of swimming and playing was followed by a regular old-fashioned weenie bake around a camp fire. “Every dog has his day,” says an old adage. We Seniors certainly had ours. JUNIOR-SENIOR-FACULTY PICNIC The annual Junior-Senior-Faculty picnic was held June 3 at Rus¬ sian River Terrace. The entire day was spent in boating, swimming and hiking. At noon time they all gathered to partake of the lunch prepared by the Juniors, and at a late hour in the afternoon everyone left for home declaring that they had had a most enjoyable day. This picnic will probably be long remembered by the Seniors, as it was their last school picnic. MOVING PICTURES Analy has been fortunate this year in securing quite a number of good films. Mr. Van Amringe, our movie manager, has worked hard to bring to the school, pictures which the students would enjoy. One of the big pictures shown was ‘‘Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. The receipts from this picture have gone quite a way in paying for the moving picture machine. The only regret that the students have is that they haven’t had enough pictures. However, with the great success attained by pictures shown this year we ' hope this fault may be remedied. 18

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t; Dr k- td ly re to ns rs, as id STUDENT BODY Under the Presidency of Hubert McCormick, and the guidance of the Governing Board and Finance Committee, the heavy debt of last year was paid up. The most notable action was the adoption of the Service Point System of awarding merit points. Many movies were brought to the school through the Student Body. Also, there have been talks by noted speakers and a typing- demonstration by the world ' s champion typist. Dances, programs and entertainments of all kinds have also been given. 1 he officers for the first term were, Hubert McCormick, Pres.; Alma Shelley, Secretary; William Roberts, Treasurer; Lois Osborn, Historian; Louis Silveira, Athletic Delegate: Burt Burlingame, Yell Leader; and Miss Gregory, Faculty Representative. The second term, Hubert and Alma were re-elected, Herbert Jensen took William Roberts ' place, Joe Osborn, Lois Osborn’s, Wilburn Talbot, Louis Silveira’s, and Mr. Van Amringe, Miss Gregory ' s FRESHMEN INITIATION The day that the upper classmen enjoy most in the school year is Freshmen Initiation Day. This year a large class of Freshmen went through the ordeal. The upper classmen made the “Freshies perform many funny stunts and get into embarrassing situations for the en¬ joyment of the other classes. But the “Freshies should be admired for the good spirit in which they went through the stunts imposed upon them. Although they were sometimes badly humiliated they always smiled. The Freshmen feel better acquainted after this great day and look forward to the next year when they can help initiate the next “Freshies.” GIRLS ' JINX The Junior and Senior girls entertained the Freshmen and Sopho¬ more girls at a costume jinx early in the school year. A program was given in the early afternoon and a dance followed the program. A dinner was served at 6:30 and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. Everyone had a royal good time and voted the upper class- men fine entertainers. A return jinx was given by the Freshmen and Sophomore girls in February. They showed the upper classmen that they also knew how to give everyone a good time. The afterroon and evening were spent in much the same way as the former jinx. This jinx, instead of being a costume affair, was a kid party. Everyone enjoyed playing kid parts and appreciated the efforts the girls had put forth to make the jinx the great success that it was.



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JUNIOR NOTES The Junior Class accomplished much in the school year 1922-23 in athletics, drama, scholarship, and all school work the Juniors took leading parts. Leading roles in the minstrel show, the Shakespearean play, the operetta, and minor plays were taken by Juniors. Stanley Swain, prominent member of the class of ’24, was school yell leader, basketball manager, and editor of the Press Club Annual. Seven members of the Junior class were made members of the Press Club. One of these, Joe Osborn, is serving as vice-president of this organization. The strength of the third year class in athletics was shown when three Juniors, Wilburn Talbot, Virgil Mudd and Joe Osborn, made 13 points for Analy at the big track meet held at Stanford. Wilburn Talbot served as president during the first semester, and J. V. Cleek during the last. Under their leadership this class was a credit to Analy. 19

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