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Freshmen Class .. • ' ’ . V. . «■ » -;v ' a- l ■»- - AfZkJZ . 4) : ' ' FRESHMAN CLASS President—Charles Trezona. Vice-President—Billy Bixby. Secretan —Katherine McMannis. Treasurer—Sterling Everett. Yell Leadei —William Green. On a bright morning in September, this mob of inexperienced Fresh¬ men, entered the open portals of Analy, to be the object of much sport, under the hands of the upper-classmen. We stood this ceaseless tor¬ menting, as we looked forward to our turn at the wheel, in our Soph¬ omore year. We have taken part in all school activities, and all in all, we have done our best. In athletics a number of our boys have carried off honors. Fred Lummis did wonders on the 130 pound basketball team, that team which nearly surprised the county. Fred also starred on the near Northern State Championship Baseball team, running awa) with the batting honors of this team,, although he entered the team in the later part of the season. “Sarnie” Watahara also surprised the school by his work on the varsity ball team. If we have not lived up to expectations this year, we will try to be world beaters in our Sophomore year. 21
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SOPHOMORES With the exception of the Seniors, the Sophomores have been the most active class in the school this year. We have taken part in every social event and in all activities. We started the year with Dan Collins as president; Georgia Williams, vice-president; and Bernice Sophey, secretary. The second half of the year we had the same president and secretary, and Donald McDonell for vice-president. Our candy sale was a great success, and the barn dance, which we gave in honor of the Seniors, was well attended and enjoyed by all. In the baseball team we had three stars—Dan Collins, pitcher; ‘‘Shorty’’ Talbot at second base; ard Louis Silveira in right field. In basketball we were represented by “Shorty” Talbot, and in track by Louis Silviera, Walter Monroe, Clifford Sharp, Ernest Wong, Antone Trigeiro, Oliver Silviera, “Shorty” Talbot. For the first year of football we made a good showing. Ivan Iverson, Donald Gregg, George Millstead, Louis Silveira and “ Shorty “ Talbot took an active part in this. 2.0
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Lois Osborn First Prize The sound of music died away softly in the distance; far down the street the long line of marching figures turned sharply to the right and disappeared. The Flag Day parade had passed on. Walt Bowen, with a sneer on his face, turned to his cousin. Bill Smith, who sat beside him on the porch. ‘‘Some parade!” he announced sarcastically. “Why, in New York we wouldn ' t walk to the corner to see anything like that.” For a moment Bill did not answer. He was just a bit tired of hearing about the way Walt did things in New York. He would have liked to ask Walt why he didn ' t stay in New York, if he liked it so well; but Walt was his guest, so Bill fought down the anger that rose in him. “It isn ' t whether a parade is big or small that courts,” he said, “It’s what it stands for.” “And what under the sun does a few policemen and a fire engine stand for?” demanded Walt. Bill felt his face growing red, but he kept hold of himself. “They mean that we people in Kadwag are patriotic enough to recognize Flag Day in the best way we know how, he answered staunchly. Mary, Bill’s younger sister, who had been sitting on the porch, glanced up resentfully. “Well, I guess we know how to serve our country as well as you (to,” she broke in suddenly. “And maybe that ' s more than you can say about New York.” 22
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