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VERN S. SCHOENFELD President, 3: Band Club, 4, Show Card Class, 4: Pair nf President, 3: Band Club, 'g Show Card Class, 4: Pair of Sixes: ln Front of the Mike: School Days: Class Presi- dent, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: The Family Upstairs: Block HW . DOROTHY E. GUTHRIE Basketball, l, 2, 4: Track, I, 2, 4: Volleyball, I, Z, 4: Fireside Circle, l iSecrelaryJ, 4: Rifle, I, Z, 41 Tumb- ling, I, 2, 4 CManagerD. DONALD SMITH Basketball. 3: Track, 2, 3. 4: Football, 3, 4: Block W, 4: Winnada Staff, 4: Class Vice President, 3: Band Club, 4: Transfer from Anaheim, California. ELMER ST. CLAIR Basketball, 2: Track, l: Football, l, 2, 4: Class Trvzts- urer, 4: Egg-zzxctly: School Days. MARY A. MENTABERRY Basketball, 1, Z, 3, 4: Track, l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, l Z, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 CYice Presidentll Chorus, 4 Rille, 3, -lg Tumbling, l, 2, 3, 4. MR. A. M. LOWRY Senior Advisor .l5. llll s w.N s al,X t lll. llli lil. ill? A2 QQ? lgl ull llli Tlll lllf lf! fl iii .eg ll! ll? li llli ll,i 'Isl Sli lx ll-ll A l i i ii Nl ill 1 ,l l f l 'l l I l, l l 'gan ffl .. 4 . , ,f,zw-.. ' -rf, V ffl,-'ij' , ' - ,ga , -pf, L ,F l l 1
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: ill lil, it so .11 ig ,,. 'M NM .ry ll? gif? VJ ew :lar ll ilfl will tml ill Ml EW li? iisli li !2 Ne: lil! Try! lwl llgl lil, lr 'l n l l ill i. ,l ll ,l 5 l in N E '.'fT ,f Jxlgf-,lf-l il lifgr.c.:t1frft:l..,.eg.,e ill! l l 51 li JAMES KINNEY Basketball, 2, 3: Track, I, Z, 3: Tennis, l: Football, 3, 4: Debate, 3: Band Club, 4: Rifle, 3, Dramatic Club, 3: Discussion Club, 3: The Play's The Thing, ln Front of the Mike: Egg-zacctly: School Days. MARY LOUISE FRINK Track, Z, 3, 4: Tennis, 4, Volleyball, l, Z, 3, 4: G, A. A., Z, 3 fTreasurerJ, 4 CSecretaryl: Fireside Circle, l CSeC- retaryl, 4: Class Treasurer, 2: Band Club, 4: French Club, 33 Chorus, 3- 4: Tumblirng, l, 2, 3: Pair of SIxes: ln Front of the Mike: School Days? Dramatic Club, 4. SYDNEY MATTSON Debate, Z, 3: Rifle, 3: ln Front of the Mike, LOUIS PERALDO Basketball, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Winnada Staff, 3: President Student Body, 4: Class Secretary, 3: Bank Club, 4: Pep Club, 3: Pep Committee, 3: Heart Trouble: Poor Old jim: Pair of Sixes: Guess Again: Sherlock Bones: The Family Upstairs, Dramatc Club, -lg Transfer from Paradise Valley High School. DOROTHY MCNEER Basketball, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, -l: Volleyball, I, Z, 3, 4 CManagerJ: G. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4: Fireside Circle, 1, 4: Band Club, 4: French Club, 3, Chorus, 3, 4: Rifle, 3, 4: Tumbling, l, Z, 3: Pair of Sixes: ln Front of the Mike, School Days: Dramatic Club, 4. EUGENE 'FORD Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4: Football, 3, 4 CCaptainJ: Block W, 3 CVice Presidentl, 4 1President-J: Win- nada Stall, 4 CEditorJ, Debate, 3: Class President, 4: Pep Club, 3: Transfer from john Brown's College. I4-
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lxXlNX ,A X BETTY GORHAM Volleyball, lg Drill Team, lg G.A.A,, lg Debate, lg Chorus, lg Tumbling, lg Junior Stunt Show, lg Transfer from East Denver High School, Denver, Colorado. Senior History On September 6, 1932, we entered the Humboldt County High School to become loyal students for four years. After the Upper classmen got through with us on 'Field Day, we looked like some tribe getting ready for an Indian Warg but we bravely underwent the changes that red paint can make in. one's face and silently, if not patiently, awaited our turn to fix the next bunch of Frosh. At last we climbed to the tank of Sophomores. The Hop was well attended and was a great success for our first venture in the social world. We were represented that year in most of the sports by Ray Jones, Frank Bengochea, andi Leland Backus. When it was our turn to become juniors, we were ready to meet the dilliculties of planning for three outstanding events in the school: the Junior Prom, the Junior Stunt Show, and the junior-Senior banquet. In spite of the fact that it was hard to get most of us to pay our weekly dues faithfully, all three events were successes and repaid us in good timeq for the work we had in planning them. Mrs. Hudson trained our fellow classmates in the art of debating, and Vern Sehoenfeld won, by competition, the honor of being chosen to participate in the State Contest at Reno. Frank Bengochea, Leland Backus, Eugene Quigley, Ray Jones, Donald Erskine, and Robert Cash entered other sports and showed the rest of the classes that the juniors weren't going to be left out of the limelight. The Senior year was a busy one for us, and we worked hard to be able to have the title of that important class for nine months. Mr. Lowry was elected our class advisor and cooperated and helped us with the duties that fall to the Seniors. The boys who represented their class in sports this year were Ray Jones, Eugene Quigley, Leland Backus, Robert Cash, Donald Erskine, Don Smith, Chris Bengoa, and Elmer St. Clair. Again this year Vern Schoenfeld was chosen to go to the contest in Reno. Another debater from the Senior Class, who won recognition for himself, was Harold Deems. A new department was added to the school, and the Seniors who joined the Band were Jill Arant, Jean Morrall, Chris Bengoa, Harold Deems, Donald Erskine, Mary Louise Frink, Gertrude McEnerney, Dolores Ast, Dorothy McNeer, Mary Mentaberry, Dorothy Guthrie, Louis Peraldo, Vern Schoenfeld, James Kinney, and Don Smith. The G. A. A. Play Day was held here and the girls in our class who helped to plan it were Dorothy Guthrie, Mary Louise Frink, Jean Morrall, Gertrude McEnerney, jill Arant, Dorothy McNeer, and Dolores Ast. Those from the Class of '36 who were elected and chosen to the Winnada staff were Eugene Quigley, Jean Morrall, Gertrude McEnerney, Don Smith, Dorores Ast and Donald Erskine. When if was our turn to entertain the other students at a dance, we worked hard to make our Senior Ball as good as the other dances, and we think it was just as successful. In the spring, Vern Schoenfeld was awarded a V. F, W. medal for an essay contest. Now that the Class of '36 is going out, and a new class is coming to claim the name of the high and mighty Seniors, we hope that sometimes the students will think of the events we sponsored and the place we once held in the H. C. H. S., and we are sure we won't forget the good times we have had in school during the four years we spent here. DOLORES AsT, '36 Fall Semester CLASS OFFICERS Spring Semester Eugene Quigley - - President - - Vern Schoenfeld Frank Bengochea - Vice President - - Robert Cash Elaine Fagg - - - Secretary - - - Jill Arant Elmer St. Clair - - Treasurer - jill Arant Mr. A. M. Lowry - Advisor A Mr. A. M. Lowry .l5.
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