Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)

 - Class of 1926

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H. C. H. S. WIN NAD A 1926 Esther Brown Tableau, 2; Glee Club, 2; Win- nada Staff, 4; Humboldt Staff, 4; Class Secretary, 4; Student Body Treasurer, 4; “Seventeen,” 4; “A Pair of Lunatics,” 4; Debating, 4. Who brings sunshine into the life of another, has sunshine in his own. Donald Welsh Santa Cruz High School, 1; Humboldt County High School 2-3- 4; Class Treasurer, 2-3; Interclass Basketball, 2-4; Interscholastic Football, 4; Block “W,” 4; Class President, 4; Student Body Presi- dent, 4; “Seventeen,” 4; “Full House,” 4; Glee Club, 4. “True as the needle to the pole, as the dial of the sun.” Imelda Germain Class Secretary and Treasurer, 1; Tableau, 2; Glee Club, 2-3-4; “Gypsy Rover,” 3; Class Secretary and Treasurer, 3; “Isle of Chance,” 4; Secretary of Student Body, 4; “Full House,” 4; Secretary of Sen- ior Class, first semester, 4; Winn- ada Staff, 4; Class Vice-President, second semester, 4. “She is as fair as she is kind, for beauty lives with kindness.” Martin Gastanaga Paradise High School, 2. Humboldt County High School: CL.ss President, 1-3; Block “W,” 3-4; Orchestra, 3; Football, 3; Athletic Manager, 4; President Block “W”, 4; “Seventeen,” 4; “Popp'ng the Question,” 4; “A Full House,” 4. “When Duty Calls, Thou Must, the Youth Replies, T Can’.” Carol Bullis tableau. 1; Glee Club, 1; Hum- boldt Staff, 3: “Crazed,” 3; “Sev- enteen,” 3; “A Full House,” 3. “A Modest Maid With Eyes of Blue.”

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H. C. H. S. WINNADA 1926 Several of our members held student body offices. One, Ralph Adamson, attained the honor of being the first Junior editor of the Winnada. The Junior Prom upheld our reputation for giving successful parties. With the gymnasium turned into a Japanese garden and cherry punch and rice cakes served from Japanese booths, it was declared one of the most enjoyable parties of the year. We also introduced a unique and successful entertainment in the form of a Junior carnival. Returning in our Senior year we were saddened by the death of our most popular member, Merle Germain. “Shrimp” was prominent in atheltics and all class and school activities. He was the center of every group. Not alone the Senior class but every member of the student body feels his loss deeply. Edwin Byrne and Carol Bullis are nqw and valuable members of our class, Edwin entering from Elko and Carol from the Junior class. The following capably filled officers for this year: Don Welsh, president; Vera Leonard vice-president; Imelda Ger- main, secretary; Birdie Sanders, treasurer. Second semester: Edwin Byrne, president; Imelda Germain, vice- president; Esther Brown, secretary; Lucille Grandel, treasurer. In many ways this has perhaps been our most successful year. We have been creditably represented by one or more members of the class in every school activity and have successfully undertaken two projects. The first of these is the edition of “The Humboldt,” a monthly paper published by the Seniors. This was done under the direction of Mrs. Hudson and Miss Johnson, Mrs. Hudson supervising the literary work and Miss Johnson the mimeographing. We wish to take this oppor- tunity of expressing our appreciation for their co-operation and work in our behalf. The second project undertaken is the establishment of a Senior memorial. This year our class plans to construct a case for the school trophies as a lasting token of our loyalty to the school. We hope that this will continue as a tradition of succeeding Senior classes. As to our activities, practically all the boys in the class have parti- cipated in some form of athletics. All of the high school’s points at the state track meet were made by two Senior boys, Ralph Adamson and Joe Lorentz. In the tennis tournament we were represented by Louise R'eil and Craven King. Esther Brown and Joe Lorentz of our class went to Reno as the high school debating team. Several Seniors took important parts in the Public Speaking plays, performing their roles successfully. The Senior play, “Seventeen,” was declared by many to be the best high school play ever produced here and we are proud of the cast. A second play “A Full House” to be given near commencement time, also promises to be representative of the Senior spirit of success. As we approach graduation, we look back with pride upon the record that we have made as students, as entertainers, and as athletes. We have done our best, and it is with the feeling that as we are now “Safe on First Base,” it is up to us to “Score” that we leave Humboldt County High School.



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H. C. H. S. WINNADA 1926 Birdie Sanders Tableau, 2; Glee Club, 1-2; Hum- boldt staff, 3-4; Class Treasurer, 4; “Seventeen,” 4; “Miss Mercy,” 4; Winnada Staff, 4. Laughter is the daylight of her soul, A smile its twilight. Edwin Byrne Elko County High School, 1-2-3; Glee Club, 2-3; Orchestra, 2-3; Concert, 2; “Toreadors,” 3. Hum- boldt County High School, 3-4; Glee Club, 4; Orchestra, 4; “Seven- teen,” 4; “Full House,” 4; Inter- clasa Basketball, 4; Interscholastic Basketball, 4; Interscholastic Foot- ball, 4; Humboldt Editor, 4; Class Pres;dent, 4; Block “W” President, 4; “Isle of Chance,” 4; “Crazed,”- 4. . “Eddie’s conduct varies inversely as the square of his distance from the teacher’s desk.” Louise Reil Tableau, 2; Glee Club, 2; Hum- boldt Reporter, 3; Exchange Edi- tor Humboldt, 4; Tennis, 4; “A Full House,” 4. “She Doeth All Things Well.” Craven King Class Track and Basketball, 1-2- 3-4; “Seventeen,” 4; “Isle of Chance,” 4; “A Full House,” 4; Winnada Staff, 4; Humboldt Staff, 3-4; Football, 3-4; Basketball, 3-4; Track, 3-4; Tennis, 4; Block “W,” 4; Glee, 4; Orchestra, 4. “Ah, why should life all labor be.” • Lucille Grandel Glee Club, 2-3; Tableau, 2; “Isle of Chance,” 4; “Popping the Ques- tion,” 4; Secretary Student Body, 4: Class Treasurer, 4; Humboldt Staff, 4; “A Full House,” 4. “Trlk’ng—Ye Gods, will she never stop!” ?

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