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55 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- Q6 .,, ,,-', THE S OPHOMORE CLASS On September seventeenth, forty three sophisticated Sophomores re- turned to E. U. H. S. On inspecting the green Freshies, the Sophs. discovered them to be unusually unruly. As a preventative against the development of insubordination in our little proteges, our class required that the Freshies use only the back entrances to the school buildings, leaving the front entrances to their betters. Nipples were provided for each and every Freshie. These measures were so successful that in only a short time our under- classmates grew sz: docile and humble that the Sophomores grew penitent and gave them a party. Very shortly, the Freshies invited the Sophs. to a real party. The Sophomore class has been Well represented in school activities. ln athletics, Harvey Freeman and Otto Gutkaes made up a part of the light- Q 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- -4- We -15-
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585 4- 4- 4- 4- '4- 4- 55 junior Class---Continued er of the Annual, basketball and football player, Bob Hudson, a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Leana lVlclVlath is another prom- inent Junior. She won a large silver loving cup at the Southern California Typing contest, by placing first in speed and accuracy, and also has many medals, certificates, etc., which she has won by her expert typing- The officers of the Junior Class are: President ........... ,,...., lVl ildred Hadsell Vice-President ..,... ,,,,,,, E velyn Emerson Secretary ......... ...,,. M arian Everett Treasurer.. ...... Bob Hudson gg: up 4- - if 4- .4- J- . 4- QQ --14--
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it 'Q'.'7+ 4- 4- fa- 4- Elf Sophomore Class--Continued weight basket ball team: William Massey was the black demon in football: Bill Colley represented the class in track. In music, Cecilia Dietrich was school pianist. What would the school have done without the Lacoste-Brown danc- ing team? ln the spelling contest Louise Lacoste and Hazel Tilley were two of the ten who represented E.. U. H. S. in the county match. The officers of the class are as follows: William Colley ...... ......... P resident Eleanora Wright ....... .... , ...Vice President Loreita Brown ...... ......... T reasurer Marjorie Keck ..... ...... S ecretary gg 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- :gg -..l5-
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