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

 - Class of 1937

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T H E 1 9 3 7 o XNx AQ with' 'tl 1 .ilfl .till W I N N A D A From left to right: F'rst row: joe Kinney, Delbert Thomsen, Herman Ast, l.eRoy Mugzirtegui: Second row: Aida Dennis, Sam Gilliland, Albert Williams, Frances Hawkins, Yiolet English: Third row: Marvin Yenable, Audrey Willig, Naomi Rohins, Mildred Robinson, Patricia Sherman, Donna Abel, Fourth row: Sally Chahngno, Dorothy Locst, Myrtle Ramsey, Margaret Vetter, Harold Krabbenhuit, josephfne Frink, Mrs. Hudson, Ndviser. SOPHUMORE RIECCURD N September 3, I935 a large class of frightened Freshmen, forty-two in all, could be seen looking at the new building in which they were to become students tor the next four years. Soon after entering school we were initiated, and it was quite some time before the results of that initiation completely disappeared. We were defeated by the Sophomores on Field Day, but we raised our standing a little by defeating them in the interclass basketball games, This year we were represented in most of the sports by Jack Kearney, Fred Braito, Albert Williams, Joe Kinney, and Herman Ast. Coming back to school was quite a hardship for many of us, and we found that this year's class would not be as large as last year's. Field Day came off as usual and ended in a tie. We enioyed our chance at decorating the Frosh immensely. This year our representation in athletics looked favorable as we found Jack Kearney, Fred Braito, and Herman Ast doing their share of work out on the gridiron. Braito was placed on the main string and received a letter. ln basketball we had quite a number of boys anxious to participate in the interclass basketball games. They were as follows: Jack Kearney, Delbert Thomsen, Fred Braito, Joe Kinney, Sam Gilli- land, LeRoy Mugartegui, Herman Ast, Harold Krabbenhott, and Albert Williams. This year, after losing one interclass game to the Seniors and winning two trom the Juniors and the Freshmen, two of the Sophomores, Jack Kearney and Herman Ast, had the honor of being placed on the A squad. Kearney was awarded a letter. The girls did their share of upholding the honor of the Sophomore class by participating in many of the girl's sports. Sally Chabagno, Violet English, Dorothy Loest, Patricia Sherman, and Frances Hawkins have their names on the G.A.A. list. The girls who ioinecl the Rifle Club were as follows: Sally Chabagno, Frances Hawkins, and Dorothy Loest. Again this year many students ioined the band. Those from the Sophomore class were Albert Williams, Marvin Venable, Violet English, Mildred Robinson, Joe Kinney, Margaret Vetter, Beth Brown, Dorothy Loest. Frances Hawkins, Alda Dennis, Donna Abel, Harold Krabbenhoft, and LeRoy Mugartegui. Josephine Frink and Harold Krabbenhoft took part in the Fall Play, Another enterprise in which the Sophomores were very successful was the annual Sophomore Hop. We called it a Leap Year Dance and the girls asked the boys for dances. The boys were not supposed to leave the hall or do anything that the girls couldn't do at a regular dance. The music was donated by a new proiect, the H.C.H.S. Orchestra. The Sophomores are looking forward to their chance of becoming 'lbig shots next year and hope to be successful in all of their undertakings. Herman Ast, '39 Fall Semester Spring Semester Patricia Sherman - President - Aida Dennis Josephine Frink Vice President - Joe Kinney Sally Chabagno - Secretary - Josephine Frink Violet English - Treasurer Delbert Thomsen Mrs. W, Hudson - Yell Leader - Class Adviser .ig. - Violet English Delbert Thomsen Mrs. W. Hudson

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Top Row: Philip Arani, Sanii Arriola, Leland Berk. Second Row: Rufh Damon, Marguerile Dulfurena, Ada Ferraro, Thomas Garfeiz. Third Row: Sarn Greinsiein, Francis Larraquela, Fern Maffson, Annie Menfaberry. Fourfh Row: Dolores Pelerman, Thelma Randolph, Frank Saunders, Doroihy Sialcel. Fiffh Row: Leslie Sfewarl, Elizabefh Travis, Miss Blanche Keegan, Adviser. Noi in pidure: Roberl Pilani. .l7. T H E 1 9 3 7 GNN :fm X ll M I W I N N A D A ' T' 1 ,I ,7 f .J .lllll



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From lett to right: First row: Madge Trainer, Lois Smith, Peggy Sowers, Duane Snider, lrene Capelli, Doll Cor- bett, Grace Blundell, Martin Barrenechea: Second row: Donald Warts, Windle Robins, William Niebuhr, -joe Quilici, Aurelia Ugalde, Mary Prida, Francis 0'Leary, Lyle Ellison, Ethel Miller: Third row: jack Walling, Vernon Smith, Fermin Lecumherry, Claire Kirk, Elmer Guthrie, Margaret Haviland, Angela Gabica, 'Florence Esain, Robert Meals, llarold Harms: Fourth row: Muriel Frank, Laura Arbonies, Donna Kelley, Elsie Garn. alarie Quhlici, Melvin Howard, Fausto Mentaberry, Rebecca Monaut, jean Clausen, Virgil Allen, Mr. Albert owrv, A viser. FRESHMEN HISTORY N August 3I, I936, a large group ot bewildered looking Freshmen entered l-lumboldt County l-ligh School. Atter a tew days, during which we were pushed and ordered around by the upper classmen, Field Day arrived for the purpose ot settling the old score with the Sophomores and completing the initiation. ln this attair we tied with the Sophomores in the ditterent games. During the year many students showed strong interest in various school activi- ties. Twenty-three entered the band. Jean Clausen, Bill Niebuhr, and Elsie Garn entered the orchestra. A number ot boys went out tor basketball and participated in the interclass games in which they beat the Juniors. Fausto lvientaberry was chosen tor the A squad. Nine girls entered G.A.A. and were initiated during a party. At the time ot the Junior Stunt Show, April I6, twelve Freshmen took part in tap dancing, tumbling, and glee club. Little by little the Freshmen became accustomed to the ways ot high school and occupied themselves by thinking up ways to torment the Freshmen ot l937. -Mary Prida, '4O. -l9. T H E 1 9 3 7 'mx .4 5 il I Mi. W I N N A D A

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