Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)

 - Class of 1936

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,L as-wr. ,.. in-1 Freshmen Standing: Carlos Brown, Herman Ast, Marvin Venable, joe Kinney, jack Kearney, Ella Corbett, Edwin Schoenfeld, Dorothy Loest, 'Fred Braito, Mildred Robinson, Allan Smith, Audrey Willig, Dave McNinch, Lois Smith, Emma Thomsen, Frances Hawkins. Seated: Delbert Thomsen, Albert Williams, Margaret Vetter, Alda Dennis, Naomi Robins, Josephine Frink, Patricia Sherman, Ruth Cash, Ethel Miller. Not in picture: Beth Brown, Irene Duarte, Violet English, Edna McNinch, William Miller, John Tallman, LeRoy Mugartegui Freshmen History Last September a large class of forty-two freshmen looked wonderingly at the large building they were about to enter. As usual, we had an initiation and were painted red, green, and yellow. There wasn't any day so exciting in the Freshman year as Field Day. We enjoyed the day even though we were defeated. The two students who have been outstanding during the Freshman year were: Patricia Sherman, who received the best grades and Jack Kearney, who had the honor of being placed upon the A squad in basketball. We are looking forward to next year when we shall have a chance to initiate the freshmen and also to defeat them on Field Day. 'Fall Semester joe Kinney - June Guthrie Edwin Schoenfeld Alda Dennis - Mr. R. Wagner CLASS OFFICERS - President - - Vice-President - - - Secretary - - Treasurer - Advisor - . . ELLA Conner, '39 Spring Semester - - Joe Kinney LeRoy Mugartegui - Violet English Margaret Vetter - Mr. R. Wagner

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Sophomores Standing: Robert Ernst, Charles Bell, Sam Greinstein, William Hornbarger, Mrs. W. Hudson, Advisor, Leland Berk, Frank Saunders, Philip Arant. Seated: Annie Mentaberry, Ruth Damon, Fern Mattson, Frances Larragueta, Dorothy Stakel, Thelma Randolph, Dolores Peterman, and Marguerite Dufurena. Not in picture: Maurice Weikel, Josephine Egoscue, Tom LeBroke, Amy Donaldson, William Fagan, jack Fagan. Sophomore History On September 4, 1934 thirty-six boys and girls toddled up the Humboldt County High School steps in quest of further knowledge. For days bewildered Frehsmen could be seen strolling about the halls, wondering what would happen next. Like all other freshmen that have entered Humboldt County High School, we dreaded going through the horrible process known as initiation. We managed to get through, however, and again to acquire our natural looks. After that it wasn't long before every Freshman was busily engaged in some activity. It would be difficult to record the great deeds and accomplishments of each member in our class, but it is sufficient to say that Our Class has acquitted itself with credit and honor. This, in a great measure due to the patient work of our teachers and class advisors. In every sport we, the class of '38, were represented by many of our competent students. Tom LcBroke and Frances Larragueta were awarded their letters for being outstanding in one of the sports. By the end of the Freshman year Thelma Randolph, Annie Mentaberry, Dorothy Stakel, Dolores Peterman, and Frances Larragueta found their names placed on the G. A. A. roll call. We had hardly become acquainted with our surroundings when we were unceremoniously pronounced Sophomores. After a good vacation we began our Sophomore year by defeating the Freshmen on Field Day. Again we upheld our honor by being outstanding in school activities. In October Fern Mattson and Ruth Damon participated in a debate with Lovelock. Since the judges pronounced the decision a tie the girls received their letters. Annie Mentaberry was among the sixteen girls chosen for chorus. We were able to stage the annual Soph Hop on November 16, 1935. In decorating we proved that the depression had taught us economy, for we used newspapers and old clothes instead of more expensive materials. Fern Mattson became an active member in G. A. A. by the end of the first semester, Winter sports found Charles Bell, Tom I.eBroke, William Hornbarger, Thomas Garteiz, and Philip Arant busily engaged on the Basketball court. Among the girls who received recognition in the various sports were Thelma Ran- dolph, Annie Mentaberry, Dolores Peterman, Fern Mattson, Ruth Damon, Dorothy Stakel, and Frances Larragueta. The Sophomore class was well represented in spring activities. In the Spring Play we were represented by Dolores Peterman. Many of the committees chosen for Play Day were composed of Sophomore girls. At the music festival held in Sparks our band students made a very good showing. Tom I.eBroke and Sam Greinstein went out for Track. We look forward eagerly to being upperclassmen, and with our Freshman and Sophomore years for foundation we have every chance of making our Junior year a success. FRANCES LARRAGUETA. '38 Fall Semester CLASS OFFICERS Spring Semester Charles Bell - - President - Thelma Randolph Leland Berk - - Vice-President - William Hornbarger Frances Larragueta - Secretary - Annie Mentaberry Philip Arant - Treasurer - - - Ruth Damon Dolores Peterman - - Yell Leader - Mrs. W. Hudson Advisor - Mrs. W. Hudson .l9.



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