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A. ELLIOTT H. JONES E. MOORE N. SMITH D BELL R. REAVELY P. McCLAIN O. HIRZEL Sophomores L. MOWERY C. RECANZONE T. PEDROLI E. DAMON L. CLAUSEN J. MORSE E. O’CARROLL A. ARCHIAS Advisor D. BAN KOFI ER K. NELSON L. WEBSTER M. SNIDER A. ROBINSON E. NICHOLS CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester DAVID BELL. . . . . . President .... KENNETH NELSON LEONARD CLAUSEN . . . Vice-President . . . LEONARD CLAUSEN LOIS OTIS.................................Secretary.........................ALICE ELLIOTT ROBERTA REAVELY . . . .Treasurer. . . . ROBERTA REAVELY Page 21
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Junior History The Freshman class of 1927, entered high school with the qualms and vague indescision characteristic of the young and inexperienced entering on a strange adventure. To us high school wasqust that—an adventure. Of the horrible process called iniation, we had heard disquieting rumors, and were somewhat overawed at the prospects of Undergoing this modern inquisition. We came through this harrowing experience with what courage we were able to command, and then remarked that “it wasn’t so bad after all!” The Frosh glee was successfully accomplished on November 3. The following year found us rapidly outgrowing our juvenile habits and assuming the responsibility of properly impressing the new Freshmen with their inferiority. In giving the Sophomore Hop, we displayed our talent at entertaining. Our athletic ability was adequately proven, and we were quite proud to have our class represented on the Basketball team, representing Nevada in the National Tournament at Chicago. As Juniors we have achieved distinction for ourselves in various student body activities. A state prize won in the National Chemistry Essay contest and representation in the play sent to Reno added to our prestige. The Junior Prom was a first class entertainment, and upheld our reputa- tion in this field. We are quite confident of finishing our record in Humboldt Hi as well as we have begun it, and anticipate our Senior year with pleasant memories of the three that we have already spent here. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester COOLEY FETTI ..... President .... ELTON BOGART ELTON BOGART .... Vice-President . . . CLIFFORD BOGART FERN NELSON.........................Secretary...........................FERN NELSON MARIE BORDING.........................Treasurer. . . . MARY ECHEVARRIA Page 20
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Sophomore History On September fourth the Sophomores swarmed into the high school building feeling important indeed. They felt quite superior to the frosh— Why? Because they had one year of experience in high school and of course felt like “old timers” beside the poor, green, frightened frosh. In November we gave our party in the high school auditorium and of course everyone had a good time, and it was the best class function of the year. We were very sorry to lose Charles Adams, Gerald Bosch, Marion Shriner and Lois Otis, but we have not felt the loss as keenly as we would have if eight new members had not been added to our class. They are: Emilia and Jose- phine Bengoa, David Bankofier, David Bell, Evelyn Billings, Leila Webster, Delo Legarza, and Leonard Crfbsen. Our class w8s well represented in all school athletic activities. In foot- ball, David Bell won his letter, others' on the team were David Bankofier and Leonard Clausen. Girls’ basketball was represented by Alice Elliott and Adele Robinson. In Boys’ Basketball we were represented by David Bell, Elmer Moore, Tommy Pedroli, and Frank Legarza. . Block W’s were won in basketball by the following Sophomores: Alice Elliot, Adele Robinson, David Bell and Frank Legarza. In track we were represented by David Bell and Frank Legarza. Sophomores having charactep parts in the Operetta were David Bell, Ernest Damon, and Kenneth Nelson. Those in the chorus were: Evelyn Billings, Leila Webster, Hermine Jones, Benerita Jaca, Leonard Clausen, Frank Legarza, Jack St. Clair, Carlo Recanzone, and Merle Snider. We are all eagerly anticipating as happy and successful Junior year as was our Sophomore year. —J. M„ ’32 Page 22
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