Arcata High School - Advance Yearbook (Arcata, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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A THE M are ds? , SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST SEMESTER. OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Merle Rowland - .. , , ,L George McNeill President, ,.EeE,E EEE, L ouise Wood Vice-Presidentcc-. L cc,.Donna Lewis Louise Wood on Sec.-Treas. .. ooo, ..c,,.., oe,,o, Ella Woolner Katrina Neilson rrrr Cirl's Athletic Manager Rachel Schussmann William Green, Boy's Athletic Manager...-,,..George McNeil The Class of '28, after the election of officers and initiation of the fresh- man horde, soon launched into a very successful year of school activity un- der the 'idvisership of Miss Lillian Hagcpian. With the importance of soph- omore dignity attained, a number of the second year students blossomed out, establishing names for themselves as leaders in certain enterprises. Pace-Setters in the music and athletic activities of the school found a large number of the '28-ers following closely. Especially did the second year class distinguish themselves in athletics and music. Solo chairs in the A. U. H. S. band are held by two sophomores, one member of this class plays in the instrumental quartette, and a large number belong to the orchestra and various choral ensemble groups. No athletic squad in school would be intact without the presence of a few mem- bers of this cl-ass. Although it won no championships, the Class of '28 made an enviable record in interclass basketball, baseball, and track. In dramatics lack of experience hampered the class somewhat. A few, however, were cast in parts throughout the year, two of whom were in the all-school play, The Whole Town's Talking. . JSQD

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ei . ' 'Arc c-rffiimts if c Q s i l i 4 4 1 l ADVANCE ie' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER -I-I-sPres1dentI---- --I-,--Marjorie Small I I -Vice-President ...S. .... . .Fern Cooper Secretary-Treasu rer .... .... E sther Stewart Boys' Ath. Manager ...H ..,... V ersell Cole .Girls' Ath. Manageru--. ..... Freda Raimond Yell Leader, as . -..UDoris Wright The class of '27, after passing through the three transitory stages of the freshman, sophomore, and junior years, now faces the dawn of the senior year. We, asa class. have done our part to advance the school. Football, basketball, track, and tennis have had representatives from our numbers who have played an important part. Both the vocal and instrumental music departments have drawn from our class. In scholarship we are not to be laughed at. This year we have furnished two winners in public speaking. In dramatics we have not been left out. Every club boasts of some promient members from our class. In short, I think we may enter the senior year feeling that our record in the past may not be looked on with disdain. Hast thou attempted greatness? Then, go on: Back turning slackens resolution. --Herrick. ffl l lg lax 4 ,ff ts . H p . FIRST SEMESTER Merle McCannIIIII Francis Schrotttw .H Doris Wright I,.. ..... li! Versell Cole . Isss IIE I 1 I Marie Stromberg. .... .II l , , l 1 i Q El ul , in l ,M In the future let us endeavor to do our best. lil . ll Mxi F ie, ...H



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.l i if 1 l .lf 3 s lil lv x ' ' o l ADVANCE ' i ffm . w i M l .i i i li li F 1 l l . y . . . l ll l if 5 5, ' 1 lil i l ill iii-ZA fri rs .Milli Y lily! V? 3 Jill 'ff 1 gum FRESHMAN CLASS ll all f li 'l F Time--Noon about eight months after school began. Place--Main hall, A. U. A i l H. S. Characters--A group of Freshmen boys and girls. ' lg! I l + il. 2' SAMUEL--Do any of you boys happen to remember that about eight months ,N ago today we were sitting in that assembly hall, scared stiff? fl li i A JAMES--And we didn't know enough to go into the principalls office to i see about our studies for the year? ' ' JOHN--Just think a minute. you people what the Freshman of S25-726, has done to put his name in the history of A. U. H. To begin with, twenty if . W to twenty-five per cent of the band are Freshmen. I l JAMES--Most of the limited basketball squad and some of the most prom- ising of the baseball squad were Freshmen. MARY--What could the glee and chorus olubs have done without Fresh- i men girls? Quite a few Freshmen are members of the Dramatic Club. RUTH--On the whole, I think we have proved ourselves worthy ofthe hon- yiiiil .M or of being allowed to attend this school. This we have done under the i i A management of Our Class Advisor. Miss MacDonald. A 5 Our Presidents--Mercedes Moore and Dale Merriam Our Secretary--Karl Cooderrider Our Treasurers--Lois Henningsen and Dale Merriam Our Ath. Mgrs. Arnold Cooper and Lois Henningsen. Don't you think they have done their bit? Let's give 'em nine. JAMES'-There goes the bell. So long, kids, and don't forget the dates of our party and picnic. Annffs Aff-L il, p g x - .1 mania to 1 if f 2Ql,.gfg4 if i :Vx--L ' ii ' ' -' A .-4....4f2Sf.Ql,Q.ff .. 'i'i'f!1?i

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