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Thr iiluinnrun + S u ll ' 7 u' H i f , ff lllillllllii Elizabeth Nienke ...... ............. P resident LaVerne Pearson ............ Vice President Ellis Fees .................. ............. S ecretary Bertram Walker ...................... Treasurer Principal Thompson ........ Cla-ss Teacher Colors, Old Rose and Cream. Flower, Dorothy Perkins Rose. Motto, Row, Not Drift. We, the class of 1920, are weak in number but strong in class and school spirit. Perhaps We have done nothing as a class this year to make us famous through the coming years, but we have endeavored to do our every day tasks well. tried to make our school the best possible and held ourselves in readiness to help along any good Work in its in- terest. In Dramatics, Athletics, Stu- dent Organization and in Social affairs the class of '20 has not been lacking. The delightful party given by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson for the Seniors, Ju- niors and teachers is an event never to be forgotten. An evening with the Thompsons is an evening of fun and frolic. While the Sophomores and Freshies had their hilarious time at Wildomar one March night, the Juniors and Sen- iors enjoyed a wienie bake and truck ride. Fun Galore! but more fun was had one lovely night in May when the jolly Juniors met at an ideal spot for dinner and then motored to Riverside for the Theater. We wish to thank the faculty and es- pecially Mr. Thompson, for their un- tiring and sympathetic efforts in our behalf. We wish the Seniors all suc- cess possible as they start out on Life's broad path. May We succeed as well as they have in the Senior responsibili- ties the coming year. And now we leave you as Juniors to greet you next year as Seniors. E. N. '20.
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The iilninnrun plinmnneir z ,fx Motto: We lead, others follow. Teacher: Mrs. Johnson. Colors: Red and White. Class Flower: Carnation. Excessive class spirit! Yes, that's us! Sophomores of '19. We are few in number, but are of great importance. September 23, 1918 brought ten of our happy band to where the gold and white waves in its glory. On the day of September 30, 1918, our first class meeting was called by Mr. Thompson. We elected our class officers and were ready to start our noble work as a Sophomore class. As the days went on our meetings were not few, and that notice in as- sembly Sophomore meeting at noon, became quite common. We were badly in need of a class teacher, so it was decided that we elect one. With five boys in the class and Mrs. Johnson the cooking teacher, of course Mrs. Johnson was elected. We wonder why! Our members take great interest in school activities. Three officers in the Student Body are from our class, and in the Glee Club we have several mem- bers. We also sent a representative to Banning to take part in the County Forensic contest. In athletics we do our share. Two of our girls are in the first Basketball team and several in the second. Tennis is our boys' favorite, while our girls choose swimming. We indulge in social life. The first social affair of the High School year was a picnic given in honor of the Freshmen by our class. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the year was a taffy pull, to which just the Sophomores and teachers were in- vited. Our various parties are too numerous to mention, but it is needless to say we always enjoyed ourselves immensely. Too much class spirit is a dreadful thing, as we found out when we painted our '21 on the roof. Oh! those long nights after school the following week, making up time we had lost while scrub- bing that number off. Later it was announced that we might use up some of that excessive spirit by improving the tennis courts. Nobody quite Sophomore spirit was so low until after the tennis courts were fixed. two of our members but we hope to came understands why the We have lost during the year, back in the fall with a greater number, ready to study and become dignified upper classmen. So now we grant all our claims of the Sophomore class to the Sophomores of the coming year. ' MABEL MAYER-321.
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