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Sophomore History THE class of ’34 opened the new school year with a noted absence of timidity possessed during the Frosh year. In the Field Day event we defeated the Frosh by an overwhelming score. The Soph Hop, which was a success socially as well as financially, was considered one of the best dances of the year. In the Winnada Contest we held our place in the order of classes. We proved our ability as good salesmen in winning the tickets sales contest for the fall play, The Nut Farm.” We feel worthy of the green and white banner which hangs in the study hall. The first two months of the second semester were uneventfull with an abundance of hard work. Our Soph Debating team met an under- classmen team from Fallon during the latter part of March, and defeated them by a two to one decision. The Junior acts were thoroughly enjoyed by all members of the Soph class, and the Junior Prom was also greeted with favor. We all looked forward to the Senior Ball and graduation, not only as the end of the school year, but also as the end of our reign as Sophomores. —D. C., ’34. CLASS OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . T reasnrer Yell Leader Class Advisor Don Cooper . Frank Pedroli William Arbonies . Jack Arant Marion Erskine Mrs. W. Hudson Pauline Backus . William Arbonies Verna Bullis Vera Bullis . Marion Erskine Mrs. W. Hudson
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+ WINNADA + n 1t Freshmen History N August 31, 1931, thirty-six members were officially enrolled in the Humbolt County High School by Miss Kern and Mr. Alegre. For a few weeks we were kept in suspense as to what our fate would be on Field Day. When the dreadful day arrived, it found a class of Freshmen dressed to look more like clowns than school children. Dressed in queer looking clothes, hair done up and faces painted, we went forward gallantly to compete against the Sophomores, but the Sophomores triumphed. During the year we joined with a will in most of the school activities. The freshmen that joined the Debating Club were Dick Morrall, Bill Brackett, Sherman Reynolds, Dan McNinch, Mae Hill and Bettye Herline. Those who went out for basketball were Bill Brackett, Herbert Bosch, John Prida, Dick Morrall, Eugene Goodwin, Frank Gavica, Eugene Quigley and Alvin Guthrie. Those who repesented our class in football were Bill Brackett, Frank Gavica, Dick Morrall, Eugene Goodwin, Leroy Leach, Henry Wells, and Eugene Quigley. We feel that after joining in all of the activities that we are full fledged members of the High School. When June comes we all hope that it will bring its reward and that we will become Sophomores. —B. Herline, ’3 5. First Semester Gertrude Polander Doris Damon Ruth Egoscue . Richard Morrall . Marian Breier . A. W. Alegre CLASS OFFICERS . President . . Vice-President . Secretary T reasurer . Yell Leader . . Class Advisor . Second Semester . Ruth Egoscue Herbert Bosch . Bettye Herline . Wm. Bording Bessie Goldsberry . A. W. Alegre t ■: : n I Page 23
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