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SOPHOMORE CLASS President..........................Joe Organ Secretary...................Theresa Pasquale Treasurer.......................Bob Bankofier THERE are thirty members in the Sopho- more Class and it is the largest class in the school. The Sophs always are largely represented in all athletics, especially Basketball. In boys’ Basketball, Joe Germain, Charles Brown, Ger- ald Holloway and Joe Organ (Captain), all made first team and also made the trip to Reno. Elsie Summerfield and Theresa Pasquale both were fortunate enough to make girls’ first team, but Theresa, on account of illness, was unable to go to Reno. All of the following Sophomores were qual- ified to join the Block “W” this year. They were: Charles Brown, Joe Germain, Gerald Holloway, Bob Bankofier and Elsie Summer- field. The Sophomore “Hop” was considered as the best affair of the season. Leave it to the “Sophs.” BOB LkHJCOFIER, ’24.
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FRESHMAN CLASS THE FRESHMEN entered High School in September. Four weeks afterward were made members of the H.C.H.S. After eating a few frogs, walking across the Sahara desert, and parading the streets in baby buggies, they were done for. Not saying what else happened to them. They were given a big feed and then the Freshies had to wash the dishes. However, the Freshmen now are satis- fied, because there are some small Freshmen coming over in the mid-term. In the mid-term another herd of Freshmen came over and then it was our turn to have the fun. After they ate red peppers, dived for apples in a pan of flour, rolled peanuts with their nose and many other things which we hate to tell about, they were made members of the H.C.H.S. P.S.: The drug stores made money off of the cold cream they sold to the Freshmen. OH, MY NOSE! On the 18th of November the Freshmen gave a dance, after which a feed was served. It was said by everyone to be a big success. TONY PETRINOVICH, ’25.
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