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FOR 1935 FRESHMEN First row: Thomas LeBroke John Smith Glenn Richardson Charles Brown Charles Bell William Hornbarger Robert Siard Sylvester Uriguen John Crawford Jack Hammond Second row: Mr. R. Wagner, Advisor Annie Mentaberry Frances Larragueta Jennie Becker Dorothy Stakel Iris Abel Virginia Alger Edna McNinch June Guthrie Third row: Fern Mattson Josephine Egoscue Irene Duarte Mary Hornbarger Marguerite Dufurrena Dolores Peterman Lois Smith Ruth Damon Thelma Randolph Fourth row: John Dufurrena Frank Saunders Leland Berk Philip Arant TT-rr t ▼ ▼ t t t ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ -r-wTW-vv
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WINNADA Sophomore Record On the first day of school, September 6, 1933, thirty-seven Freshmen wended their way to Humboldt County High School. The first few weeks were spent dodging the misery dealt by the older students. After being victorious on Field Day we became full-fledged high school students. A few of our boys represented the class in Football. They did not receive many honors. However,; they, were not discouraged, for in the Fall they turned out for Basketball. When our A squad went to Elko for the tournment Joe DeArrietta was named a guard on the All-conference team. Our class was also represented in track. At the beginning of our Sophomore year several new pupils entered the class. Most of the boys went out for Football. Four boys received a letter. They were hard workers and we only hope their efforts will be rewarded by more victories next year. The class is well represented in Basketball teams. The Sophomore Hop, given on October 13, was a grand success. The gymnasium was decorated like a barn, with saddles and blankets and an old buggy, relic of by-gone days, near the stage. Bales of hay scattered about gave the real appearance of a barn. Some of the Sophomore boys who went out for basketball were placed on the A” squad. De Arrieta was put on the main string and was chosen again this year as one of the guards on the All-star team. Dillon, Arbonies, and Hoxey were with the substitutes for the main string and made a few trips with them. A ticket contest was held for the Elko game. The Seniors and Sophomores challenged the Juniors and Freshmen. The Juniors and Freshmen had to entertain their opponents with a picnic as this was the prize for the winning classes. Sophomore girls also took part in athletics. Alice Bengochea made the Basketball varsity and a number of other Sophomore girls received twenty-five points for their work. Most of the girls were out for Track, Baseball and Deck Tennis. De Arrieta, Griswold, Deems, Hoxey and Dillon will represent the class in Track. We had Hawkins, Horace Smith, Gorham, Abel, William Smith, and George Smith out trying for letters in Tennis. The Junior Stunt Show found a number of places for the girls in our class. Those who participated in the Glee Club stunt were Alice Bengochea, Theresa Uriguen, Ethel Etchegoyhen, Jane Johnsone, and Marguerite Smith. The officers for the two semesters were elected as follows: FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Joe DeArrieta . President . Marguerite Smith Marguerite Smith Vice-President Alice Benqochea Jane Johnsone Secretary Jane Johnstone Alice Bengochea Treasurer Kay Pryor Horace Smith . Yell Leader Horace Smith Mrs. W. Hudson Advisor Mrs. W. Hudson —Marguerite Smith, '37 ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
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WINNADA on the first day of- r e s h m e n Record to Humboldt County Hir- by the older students. On September 4, 1934, thirty-six members were enrolled as Fresh- men in the Humboldt County High School. Trembling Freshmen may have been seen for several weeks inquiring as to the tactics used on Field Day. Finally the great day arrived and with it, were some queer looking human beings who proved to be only the lowly Frosh in disguise. Despite the clever make-up of the Frosh, the Sophomores were triumphant at the close of the contests. The Freshmen of this year showed willingness to participate in all activities. Those who went out for Basketball were Leland Berk, Charles Bell, John Crawford, Thomas Garteiz, William Hornbarger, William Hoxey, Frank Saunders, Charles Brown and Philip Arant. Those who represented the class in Football were John Crawford, Thomas LeBroke, and William Hoxey. At the close of our first year in High School we are looking forward to finding our proper places as Sophomores. Jennie Becker, '38. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester John Crawford Annie Mentaberry Mary Hornbarger Robert Siard Mr. R. O. Wagner Second Semester President - - William Hornbarger Vice President - - Annie Mentaberry Secretary - Ruth Damon Treasurer - - Glenn Richardson Advisor - - -Mr. R. O. Wagner
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