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CLASS HISTURY The good ship HCristobal Higha' was completed in 1932, at an initial cost of - ' d d defeated 3561-32,000. Twelve years later, 1n 1944, 68 crewmen signe on an the Sophomores in the annual Frosh-Soph Brawl. A year later, with only 65 members left, the third-classmen lost the brawl. As Juniors, the class had been cut to only 62. During the year a prediction was made concerning the class reunion in 1958. It was predicted that the rocket ship carrying the people to the reunion would crash and the members would be captured by Cannibals. This was done in the form of a very interesting assembly. When the last year of the four-year stretch rolled around, the class jumped back to 65 members. ln lieu of the usual Talent Assembly, the class presented a Thanksgiving Day program, emphasizing the Freedom Train. According to the grade point system, the class is slightly better than average. Based on 4 points for A, 3 for B, et cetera, the class average is 2.250. The class has also been active in other departments, especially athletics. The A League Football Allstars was composed of seven first-string and three second-string players. The girls were also rabid sports enthusiasts. Among the clubs may be found many Seniors. There are seven in the National Honor Society, eight in the Thespians, and so it goes in every club. The attendance record of the class is also impressive, considering the number of students who come and go continuously. The average attendance of the 65 students is three and one third years. The class is a cosmopolite group, coming from five foreign countries and the United States. The largest single group is from Panama, Q31 out of 65.5 Other foreign countries represented, include: Cuba, 2, Poland, Honduras, and Colombia, l each. Sixteen states and the District of Columbia also are represented: New York leads with 5, closely followed by New Jersey with 3, Oklahoma, Ohio, Missouri, Texas, and Georgia, 2 each. Those with only 1 are: Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia Maryland Alabama, Tennessee, California, West Virginia and Minnesota 7 .
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ersey much must 9 ll my rein.a. Ib, 11-I2 iTE us, not too gay n middle ways? S. A., 11 r, S. A., 12 1-12, Allstars, 11 .2, Allstars, 11 1-12 KANO Zone 1929 qys, her sparkling make life worth 1 . 9-10-11-12 0-11-12 U-11-12 1-12 0-11-12 2 rms, 10-11-12 IACKENZIE gay, Cuba orrls art the best I EOLA Pm-Jrro Colon, Republic cle Panama April 8, 1928 The good and wise lead quiet lives. La Pas, 10 GILBERT A. SOLLAS c4T-Bonea9 Colon, Republic de Panama August 31, 1929 And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any manf' Football, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-12 Track, 9-12 Basketball, 9 Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Clee Club, 9-10 Rifle Club, 11-12 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 11 Student Manager, 12 HUGH TAYLOR tNo Picturel Colon Republic de Panama November 28, 1929 Speech is great, but silence is greater. Football, 9-10 fx .L IQ- 'Y I Q W 'Q-Qi? .-ur' -w ,44 ,A - .- fi-, -3-... 1 -:if Joux H.u'wooIJ ,l1u'h ' Nlobilc, Alabama SI-pta-lllln-r 5, 1929 I muhe the mos! ul all Ihut fumes, .lml lhe least of all that goes. l'10ullJHll, 9-10-11-12 Bust-ball, 9-10-11-12 Buslu-tliull. 9-10-11-12 Track. 9-10-11-12 All Allstars, 9-10-11-12 cJllt't'lllS Court. 11-12 ALICE BR.n'1'oN NAI.. Balboa, Canal Zone April 24, 1929 Little deeds of lrindness Little words of love, Help to make earth happy Like the heavens above. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Victory Corps, 9 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Camera Club, 12 WILLIAM W. KORENBROT SGBUISQ Cdansk, Poland May 6, 1926 6'The most essential feature of man is his improvablencss. Camera Club, 9-10-11 21 Club,11-12 Movie Assembly Committee, 11
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