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Page 17 text:
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To us this year was a decided success. We elected new officers as follows: President Dewey Nelson Vice-President.......-.............................. Clyde Brown Secretary and Treasurer —...-......... Ruby Thompson In student body activities we were also prominent. From our class (luring the first semester, the officers elected were: Bertha Pearce . ................. Yell Leader---------------------- Yell Leader .,......—............ Associated Editor of ••Humboldt’’ Second Semester: Secretary ....................................... Berth Pearce Boys’ Athletic Manager -.....Mateo Legarza Yell Leader..................................... James Moore Editor Humboldt” —--------------Eula Holloway Assoc iated Editor Humboldt”............... Blanche Goldsworthy Several Juniors were also on the Winnada Staff Secretary Frances Stuart . Dewey Nelson Wilma Squires We were more prominent than ever this year in basketball, about eight juniors being on the teams and going to Reno to the tournament. In May the state track meet was held here. Winnemucca won the cup and a great deal of the credit belongs to the juniors. Mateo Legarza won the medal for the high point man. Clyde Brown (captain) was also prominent. The girls were not quite so fortunate, but that was not the fault of our class. Bertha Pearce (captain), Eula Holloway and Blanche Goldsworthy were the juniors’ representatives in that. The high school play also called for many meml ers of our class: James Moore. Dewey Nelson. Gerald Brown, Mateo Legarza. Helen Adamson. Ruby Thompson an.l Frances Stuart being in it. Even in the special acts, we took an important part. Bertha Pearce. Eula Holloway. Wilma Squires, Gerald Holloway and Blanche Golds worthy doing little dances to help make the play more of a success. The Junior Prom tv as a very enjoyable social event and the juniors’ party for the seniors, at which we all forgot our grown up ways and donned the clothes that we had oast off long before, was one of the best parties ever given at the Humboldt County High School. Last fall, we again returned as staid and stately seniors. This year has been very successful. At the first student body meeting many seniors were elected to fill the student body offices. Among them were: President ..................... Vice-President................. Secretary...................... Editor of Humboldt” Associated Editor Humboldt” Editor of Annual Girls’ Athletic Manager ...... Boys’ Athletic Manager--------- Yell Leader ... --------------- -...Clyde Brown ....Bertha Pearce ------Ada Moore . May Livingstone Eva Meriieueci ..Frances Stuart Theresa Pasquale Mateo Legarza -----James Moore
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Page 16 text:
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To us this year was a decided success. We elected new officers as follows: President Dewey Nelson Vice-President.......-.............................. Clyde Brown Secretary and Treasurer —...-......... Ruby Thompson In student body activities we were also prominent. From our class (luring the first semester, the officers elected were: Bertha Pearce . ................. Yell Leader---------------------- Yell Leader .,......—............ Associated Editor of ••Humboldt’’ Second Semester: Secretary ....................................... Berth Pearce Boys’ Athletic Manager -.....Mateo Legarza Yell Leader..................................... James Moore Editor Humboldt” —--------------Eula Holloway Assoc iated Editor Humboldt”............... Blanche Goldsworthy Several Juniors were also on the Winnada Staff Secretary Frances Stuart . Dewey Nelson Wilma Squires We were more prominent than ever this year in basketball, about eight juniors being on the teams and going to Reno to the tournament. In May the state track meet was held here. Winnemucca won the cup and a great deal of the credit belongs to the juniors. Mateo Legarza won the medal for the high point man. Clyde Brown (captain) was also prominent. The girls were not quite so fortunate, but that was not the fault of our class. Bertha Pearce (captain), Eula Holloway and Blanche Goldsworthy were the juniors’ representatives in that. The high school play also called for many meml ers of our class: James Moore. Dewey Nelson. Gerald Brown, Mateo Legarza. Helen Adamson. Ruby Thompson an.l Frances Stuart being in it. Even in the special acts, we took an important part. Bertha Pearce. Eula Holloway. Wilma Squires, Gerald Holloway and Blanche Golds worthy doing little dances to help make the play more of a success. The Junior Prom tv as a very enjoyable social event and the juniors’ party for the seniors, at which we all forgot our grown up ways and donned the clothes that we had oast off long before, was one of the best parties ever given at the Humboldt County High School. Last fall, we again returned as staid and stately seniors. This year has been very successful. At the first student body meeting many seniors were elected to fill the student body offices. Among them were: President ..................... Vice-President................. Secretary...................... Editor of Humboldt” Associated Editor Humboldt” Editor of Annual Girls’ Athletic Manager ...... Boys’ Athletic Manager--------- Yell Leader ... --------------- -...Clyde Brown ....Bertha Pearce ------Ada Moore . May Livingstone Eva Meriieueci ..Frances Stuart Theresa Pasquale Mateo Legarza -----James Moore
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The class officers are: President —...................—---------------------- Clyde Brown Vice-President................. -.................. Eula Holloway Secretary............................................Gerald Brown Treasurer Gerald Hollo va Frances Stuart and Eula Holloway were awarded gold medals by the Remington Typewriter Company. We are all justly proud of this as they are the first gold medals that have been won in the state. On the basketball teams this year there being on the first team: Mateo Legarza Clyde Brown Charley Garteiz 'The following seniors are members of Marguerite Otis Bertha Pearce Eula Holloway Blanche Goldsworthy Theresa Pasquale are also a great many seniors, the following Bertha Pearce Marguerite Otis Therese Pasquale the bleok “W”: Gerald Holloway Charlie Garteiz Mateo Legarza Clyde Brown Eva Menicueei We have selected “Polished Pebbles,” an operetta, for our senior play which took place on April 19th. The entire senior class was in the cast. The second semester student body oiffeers from the senior class are: President...........-.............................Helen Adamson Vice-President..................................... Gerald Brown Secretary................................. Therese Pasquale Yell Leader..................... ................ Gerald Brown Girls’ Athletic Manager ..................... Marguerite Otis Associated Editor “Humboldt”........................ Clyde Brown Almost all the senior (lass is on the Winnada Staff And now comrades, as our senior year is nearly over and we must soon part our High School days will linger only as a memory, pleasant indeed. When we think of the good times we have had, and how ably we have been assisted by our teachers, how patient and kind they have been, let us not forget the lessons learned, the good advice given, as we go “Out of School Life. Into Life’s School.” BLANCHE GOLDSWORTHY, 23 X’ t
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