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Freshman 'Class TINY spark may burst into a flame is the motto of the Freshman class which has completed its first year of high school. A successful take off was made when George Frazer was made our pilot. I A I Lis The big event of the year, the Freshman Reception, made the members of L M A the first-year class feel entirely at home in their new surroundings. Jean Pharris, who represented the class, was united to the Student Body in a mock marriage ceremony to Sam Banks, Student Body president. After an entertaining program, dancing completed the balance of the evening. The Freshman girls entered into the activities of Analy in a lively way, by winning first prize at the Girls' Jinx, where they presented an entertaining stunt under the di- rection of jean Pharris, member of the program committee. In the second semester of the year, a tea was given to a large group of the mothers of the class which helped to acquaint the mothers with the teachers. An entertaining program consisting of a glee club number, a skit, piano selections, and a talk by Miss Schmidt was enjoyed by all those present. At the conclusion of the tea, refreshments were served in the cafeteria, which was decorated in green and yellow, the class colors. The members who aimed high in regard to marks in their subjects were few, 'but the number is sure to increase as shown by the large number on the honor roll during the second semester. Those who made the Honor Society were: Tamea Matsuda, Walter Fellers, Harold Thomas, Betty Graham, and Elizabeth Greer. Of those Freshmen enterting sports several have made a good showing during the athletic season. In football, William Fung, jim Jlubuchi, Franklin Garloff, George Lee, and George Frazer distinguished themselves on the gridiron. In basketball, Eddie Keegan, George Frazer, and Jim Kubuchi made good in the mid-winter sport. A number of Freshmen students exercised their golden voices in Glee Club activities during'the year which was composed of the following members: Mary jane Hall, Hyla Tough, Shirley Shell, Pauline Moore, Bernice Resnick, Maxine Goss, and Ellabelle johnson. Pauline Moore had a prominent part in the Washington Pageant. Upon concluding the first year, the class of '35 are eagerly looking forward to further activity during the remainder of their three years of school at Analy. Q-if-aw ' . ,gg AZALEA FOR 1 932 I PAGE 23
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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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