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Junior Notes What is that? VVhy surely that is the glass of time. How quickly the images and words roll on! See the pennants, bright ribbons, and smiling faces. How well I remember those smiles! They must be-yes, surely they are the Juniors. Of all classes the smallest in number, they are the greatest in joyousness. 1 - The Normal! What can that mean? VVhy should that appear in the Juniors' hour glass? Why that explains the size of the class. Almost half of them entered the preparatory course when the Humboldt State Normal opened. But I see three students returning to complete their high school work. There will be time for Normal School later. 1. Pull! Everybody pull for A. U. H. S. The Juniors certainly did their part of it when they pulled for a period off on the last day of school for some fun. But they landed with a bump and rebounded with a candy pull-at noon. .l ..i...li.-. As the hours and days and weeks go faster and faster there are still the same faces but another look is on them for one of their group has been called Home. She hath done her bidding here, Angels dear! Bear her perfect soul above, Seraphs of the sky, sweet love. Good she was and fair in youth 5 And her mind was seen to soar, And her heart was wed to truth: Take her, then, forevermore, Forever-evermore. And last but not least Hashes the word-Loyalty. May the Juniors ever be loyal to dear old A. U. H. S. I Z7
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Sophomore Class History August, nineteen hundred and fifteen--why such a memorable date to the Sophomores? That was the time when we, a bunch of timid Freshies, en- tered dear old A. U. H. S. However, we successfully passed through our Freshman year and have now gained the dignity and honor of Sophomores. Our number is somewhat smaller than when we were Freshmen, but we still have thirty-eight members. After the first week in the fall semester of nineteen hundred and sixteen, we settled down to the work of our Sopho- more year. We have overcome our fear of exams. and all other unpleasant matters we met in our first year. We, as a class, hope to accomplish that which our school and our respected class teacher, Miss von Glahn, would wish us to do. Our class officers are: Edward Mahoney, President: Frank Smith, Secretary and Alfred Pine, Treasurer. The first attempt at entertaining made by our class was the initiation of the Freshmen. Following their initiation into the ways of the school was a dance, given by the three upper classes. The Freshmen seemed much less frightened after their get-acquainted party just as we Sophomores did the year before. A On All Saints' Eve our class entertained the Faculty and Student Body with a dance in the Assembly Hall, preceded by stunts given by members of the class. The Hall was decorated with greens, witches, black cats and pumpkins. In athletics we are well represented, having members of our class on the basketball, football, and tennis teams. If we have anything to do with it, our school will surely win every contest with the rival teams of the county. Our class also takes part in the Guitar and Ukulele Club and in the School Orchestra, both of which have imparted much importance to the activities of the school. Our Sophomore year will soon be over. Can it be possible that two years have almost passed and that we will be juniors in a short time? We look forward to the work and pleasures to be ours in our junior and Senior years. Too soon the time will be at hand when we shall leave our Alma Mater so let us do our best in carrying out our ideals for the promotion of our school's welfare. 29
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