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:Fx i l iq A ' a 'ff fruit x . - ..-- ' LJ in Gr. .ral L . . AZALEA FOR 1932 Sophomore 'Class FTER going through a never-to-be-forgotten year as green freshmen at Analy, we at last started upon a Sophomore year in that same institution in September, 1931. As Freshmen, we were quiet around school and very significant, but upon becoming members of that lordly class of Sophomores a great change took place. The Sophomore is widely known for his proud and hauty manner around school, and this class of '34 has naturally lived up to that reputation during the past year. As far as social functions are concerned the year has been very successful for the Sophomores. Soon after school began in September, the Sophomores were hosts to the school at the Freshman Reception, which was held amid gay decorations and with a large crowd attending. ln March a Sophomore dance and card party was held in place of the usual class picnic. Everyone who attended the affair thoroughly enjoyed the oc- casion. The fact that the members of the class were ambitious and studious is shown by the number who gained membership in the Honor Society. These high flyers were: Leo Duckhorn, Leland Bonar, Toshiye Oshida, Dorothy Shelley, Ruth Thomas, Misaye Wat- anabe, Louise Halberg, Menora Matsuda, Gladye Persons, and Thelma Yatabe. The Sophomores who made a splendid showing in Analy athletics at the first of the school year on the gridiron were: jim Neeley, Stanley Blank, Art Iverson, David Foreman, and Leland Bonar. As the year drew on, football faded into the dim distance and basketball became the main attraction, The members upholding the class in this sport were: Leo Duckhorn, David Foreman, Walter Fore, Stanley Blank, Albert Lunceford, and Scotty McDonell. On the tennis court Leland Bonar and David Foreman brought fame to the class, while the cinder path saw Stanley Blank, Art Iverson, jim Neeley, Joe Greiner, Vernal Howard, David Foreman, August Englehardt, and Walter Fore racing for the honor of old Analy. Not only was the famous class of Sophomores known by their ability as students and athletes, but were also members of class functions such as glee club entertainments, school plays and in musical activities. After having established such a wonderful record throughout our first two years of high school, we, the members of the class of '34 feel that we have helped to maintain the honor of Analy and hope to preserve such a reputation during the balance of our high school career. V PAGE 21
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AZALEA FOR 1932 ,-li-f PAGE 20 Sophomore Class ,, Top Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Howard, Roberts, Osborn. Masuoka, Miller, Morris, McDonell, Duck- horn, Seefeldt, Barnett, Foreman, Duer, Barnett, Avellar, Braudrick, Sullivan, Englehardt, Susoff, Ross, Greiner, Edwards, Iverson, Mr. Worwood, Lunceford. Cordoza, Neeley, johnson, Bonar, Carlson, Duer, Wasson, Lang, Fellers, Williams, Costello, O'Connell, Bately, Rickard, Miyamoto, Easdale, Weeks, Fisk, Hutton. Libby, Parker, Collier, Hess, Davis, Crocker, Simoni, Pluth, Hoffmeycr, Matsumoto, Arthur, Hicks, Rozeboom, Brady, Williamson, Rohrer, Blank, Edwards. Gonsalves, Sutherland, Hodapp, McGrew, McDowell, Grant, Shaw, Kunkel, Jeffery, Burroughs, Oehlman, Paletti, Piezzi, johnson, Miss Thomas, Buffalo, Matsuda. - Persons, Starkey, Shelly, Thomas, Souza, Stockberger, Oshida, Yatabe, Watanabe, Wilson, Hensely, Smith, Howard, Rather, McGrew, Wagnon. - Orr, Mariola, Stone, Rice, McFarlane, jones, Fore, Temple, Halberg, Bridgeford, Fisher, Tough, Gallagher, Pedroia. Faculty Sponsors: Miss Thomas, Miss Weseen, Miss Lorraine, Mr. Worwood, Mr Beach, Mr. Karlson. FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Walter Fore .......... ......,. P resident ................,. .........,.,, W alter Fora, Edith Temple ........ ....... V ice-President ......1 ,H ,.,.. ........., I ovita Hicks Louise Halberg ......,. ,...... S ecretary-Treasurer .,......., ....,... L ouise Halberg Mable jones ........., ..,.,,,,. Y ell Leader .,...,... ,r..,,,, M ableg jones SECOND SEMESTER
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AZALEA FOR 1932 I PAGE 22 Freshman Class , M. M 'l f ws' 1- W Top Row: Seventh Row: Sixth Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: De Silva, Lark, Lucietich, Rowe, Keegan, Respini, Franklin, johnson, Hagg, Kobler, Sharp, Souza, Harford, Pierce, Guidotti, McDevitt, Marshall, Urton, Ashdown, McBain, Lea. Mr. Irish, Bastings, Hall, Dahlbon, Ungewitter, McBai'n, Kelly, Fouts, Henningsen, Piercini, Howard, Pete. Miss Snypp, Kubuchi, Garloff, Badger, Wright, Barnes, Thorpe, Poggi, Butler, Hench, Macler, Reiter, McGrew, Carr, Drury, Graham, Keil. Miss Luman, Rowland, Beckman, Foreaker, Hudspeth, Searby, Garloif, Fouts, Thomsen, johnson, Gonsalves, Yeager, Garlc-ff, Greer, Bos- well, Lucus, La Font, Miller, Hiura. Fouts, Fung, Rather, Birkhoffer, Beattie, Kimura, Anderson, Ashdown, MeDevitt, Anderson, Jensen, Smith, Bacchini, Nichols, Middleton, Case. Bacon, Ameral, Arends, Bizal, Barich, Sako, Yamamoto, van Kepple, Dawson, Prosser, Medrano, jenkins, Hixson, Anderson, Tallman, Lopes. Chamberland, Arends, johnson, Shell, Peterson, Moore, Frazer, Mat- suda, Shell, Goss, Hall, Pharris, Rose, Tough, Gonella, Cave, johnson. Rozeboom, Howard, Lyon, Menini, Thomas, Mayhorn, Savio, Fore, Grey, Wetch, Fellers, Darby, Bollinger, Glenn. Faculty Sponsors: Miss Snypp, Miss Luman, Miss Sovy, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Irish Mr. Crump. FIRST SEMESTER CI-A55 OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER George Frazer ........... .......... P resident ................ ............ G eorge Frazer Thomea Matsuda .......... ,.......... V ice-President .......... ......... P aul Badger Shirley Shell ..,........ ......... S ecretary-Treasurer ........ ........ D onald Lark Maxine Goss .......... ........... Y ell Leader ....... .......... B obby Grey
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