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SPRING SEMESTER ACTIVITIES President Basketball games and Sam Gilliland track activities were the fea- tures of the spring semester. The basketball tournament for this year was held in president Carlin, and, as Winnemucca was a runner-up in the fi- nals, we won the right to attend the State Tourna- ment in Reno. Secretary Violet On February 27, Jack English Diehl won the oratorical contest in Elko and was giv- en the right to attend the State Oratorical Contest in Reno. T reasurer Fermin Lecumberry The State Music Festival was held in Ely on April 27, 28, and 29. The Humboldt County High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Bruce Hubbard, attended and was given high ratings. The student body meet- ings W’ere well organized, and much of the credit goes to the students for the co- operation shown at these meetings. Athletic Manager Martin Barrenechea Yell Leader Sally Chabagno Yell Leader Peggy Sowers 23 Violet English “39
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FALL SEMESTER ACTIVITIES President Sam Gilliland This year’s first semester was a very lively one for the Humboldt County High School. Speeches and wise- cracking were heard at al- Vice- President Leroy Mugartegui most every meeting. Secretary Donna Abel The Frosh showed good sportsmanship during their initiation, and, dressed in every possible costume, pre- sented a very lively comedy. Herman Ast, Editor of the Winnada; Frances Hawkins, Business Manager of the Win- nada, and Margaret Vetter, Lecumbcrry g itor 0f Winnonian, at- tended the annual Press Con- ference held at Reno. These students brought back many new ideas for the Winnada and the Winnonian. T reasurer Fermin Athletic Manager Martin Barrenechea Yell Leader Peggy Sowers Yell Leader Jack Walling The Pep Club scheduled many rallies and conducted many student body meetings. The football and basketball games were well attended, and speeches were heard by the student body from those par- ticipating in these contests. Violet English “39” 22
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1939 W1NNADA STAFF HERMAN AST Editor FRANCES HAWKINS Business Manager ALBERT WILLIAMS Assistant Editor DOROTHY LOEST Assistant Business Manager JOHN TALLMAN Senior Representative JACK DIEHL Junior Representative KATHERINE O’LEARY Sophomore Representative NOELINE ETCHEGOYHEN Freshman Representative HARVEY ARBONIES Boys’ Athletics VIOLET ENGLISH Girls’ Athletics DORA WARK Art Editor PATRICIA SHERMAN Snap Editor MISS OSBORN Faculty Advisei MISS MORGAN Art Adviser
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