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Juniors JACK ST. CLAIR KENNETH NELSON DAVID BELL OPAL HIRZEL EVELYN BILLING IV A MILLER MARIAN SCHREINER ALICE ELLIOTT $ CLIFFORD REED NORMAN SMITH MERLE SNIDER ROBERT GINGERY THOMAS PEDROLI VIOLET SUS1CH OPAL HARVEY A PAGE NINETEEN
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▼ ▼ 'UNIORS—they called us at the beginning of the fall semester. However, that does not mean that we have forgotten that we were Junior History once timid, frightened Freshmen, revengeful Sophomores, and—well, now important Juniors, equipped with all the authority the name suggests. We, the class of ’32, entered Humboldt County High School fifteen strong, took our “razzing” and were left to settle down, weak and worn out. The next year as Sophomores, we had our same class advisor, Miss Ada Moore. In the Block “W” Society we were represented by Adele Robinson, Alfce Elliott, David Bell, Frank Legarza, Leonard Clausen, and Kenneth Nelson. Several of our members during this year demon- strated their ability as Glee Club members. In 1930 we began our new year with Kenneth Nelson as president of the Class. In athletics we had four main string players on the basketball team, namely, Thomas Pedroli;, Robert Gingery, Elmer Moore, while David Bell was Captain. The Junior-Senior banquet which was held in the gymnasium of the High School was followed by the Junior Prom. Much enthusiasm was evinced in the preparation for these two occasions which occurred on the one eventful night and the Senior colors of black and white were prominently displayed to advantage. Thomas Pedroli .... Vice-President .... Thomas Pedroli CLASS OFFICERS Isabel Loring Class Advisor First Semester Kenneth Nelson President Second Semester Kenneth Nelson Alice Elliott Leonard Clausen Secretary Treasurer Opal Harvey . Leonard Clausen JL JL, . .A. A. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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Sophomore History N the third of September, still brushing the dust of the Rodeo from our clothes, we entered high school to take up our first duty and pleasure of electing Albert Lowry as Class Advisor. With this action completed, we resolved to make the Sophomore Class the best in the school for the year. For initiation this year, a field day was held and when the dust had cleared away, the Sophs had won all but one event. The Soph Hop was the next thing for our consideration, and after care- ful preparation, the best fall dance given in a long long time was enjoyed by a large gathering of students and townspeople. After all bills were paid $12.50 was left which was given to the student body by the individuals of the class. In athletics the Sophs came into their own more this year. In the one game of football played with the Industrial School it was noticeable that a goodly number of Sophs were in suits. In basketball besides the boys who were on the squad John Echave, Robert Gingery and Robert Swan won letters. In track we were represented by Swan, Echave, Morrison, Damon, Sonzogni and Bankofier. We regretted losing Opal Hirzel, Marion Schreiner and Robert Gingery who graduated at the end of the first semester into the Junior Class. Smiling Billy Scholl also left us to explore the heights of the Great Divide at Buena Vista, Colorado. Two salmon and white penants displayed in the study hall tell the world that the Sophs have won in two of the four ticket sales held so far this year. We are all set to win the cup to be given for ticket sales. Two members of the Sophomore Class, Billy Scholl and Ernest Damon were included in the cast of the school play, “The Patsy,” given during the fall semester. B. D„ ’33. CLASS OFFICERS Albert M. Lowry Class Advisor First Semester Second Semester Ernest Damon President . Josephine Laucerica Earl Bankofier . . Vice-President . . . Harlene Baker Mary Jaca . . Secretary . . . Robert Swan William Scholl . . . Treasurer . Eileen O’Carroll PAGE TWENTY
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