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II. C. H. S. WINN AD A p» 1927 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Mary Backus Walter Blattner Charles Branting Catherine Byrne Lois Carlson Virginia Echave David Giroux Florence Jones Carmen Laucerica Donald Laucerica Ted Moore Kathleen O’Carroll Kathryn Pearce Rena Pedroli Virginia Robinson Lester Schmith Bertha Thomsen Stanley Welsh Berkeley Holloway SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTKR SECOND SEMESTER Fed Moore President David Giroux Charles Branting— ... Vice-President Mary Backus Marion Lorentz Secretary ..Walter Blattner Florence Jones...................... Treasurer------------------ Catherine Byrne Miss Blosscr.......................................Class Adviser
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H. C. H. S. WIN NAD A p ;, 19 27 SOPHOMORE HISTORY E, THE CLASS OF ’29, spent our first week in the Humboldt County High School dodging the misery dealt by the upper classmen, but soon found our places as regular students and then felt quite at home. All but two of our boys turned out for football, and made a large part of the team, playing in most of the scheduled games. At the close of the football season, we turned out again for basketball, winning the interclass tournament which was held just before we made our schedule. At the end of the basketball season, we turned our attention toward track—but did not do so well in the track meet, ranking second. The iiext activity in vyhich the class participated was a play called “Never Again.” This ended our first year in the Humboldt County High School. On the following September we entered our Sophomore year. With experience from the past year, we entered the football season with great enthusiasm and some degree of experience. Later, in basketball, the boys and girls of this class made up most of the two teams. We again won the interclass meet in basketball. We now have some good prospects for the next two years in track and can put up a good fight at any track meet of our school. Next September we will enter our Junior Year with far more confidence than was ours at the beginning of the two previous years, and»hope to establish ourselves firmly both in scholarship and athletics before the beginning of our Senior year.
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