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'Z' f 'U 1' lnjw Rn ix loss k IUIRL mi lx Inu 111111 nu s x K x 1 I iixnu llollrnn Ru L I R lllUNlIUllml lRElllRiOSlPlEQ lf fbontrnufrlj than outstuiding putoinmnces on the gridiron ind Linder path 1 b sltcthill ll X ill ninbii merited A plate on th x nsitx squid while numerous an tht pl nu th it this Sophmnoia tlass place d on the Iaxlct quintette Those northy of honor lhlt nn n ti n ne Qln Calhoun Billx Clnldic s oseph Donelon Due lolcer and H nold nge In the intramural sports the honor class ot Qecond High A carried oft hrst honors in the unior dlXl9l0ll of basketball A fu-ling of pride ann satisfaction com 5 upon us at the nuntion of the name of Harry Yillarrubia. This tall rangy Sophomore battled his way through keen com- petition to obtain and securely hold a position on the championship tennis team Too much credit cannot be given to this sterling Blum Jay for the I'l'lll'lI'lCal'JlC brand of ten- nis vshich he displayed in defending the honor of his class 'ind school against strong opposition. The 1932 Blur- . 15 American Legion 'll-'nn showed a promising array of baseball talent. Coach Gcrnon Brown and the h'1:L'h'1ll youth instructed under his capable 50
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l A... ,. - lop Rum. I I 1 Uni U4 Rom. Ifnllnm Roz. I Xl oi X3I NSI II IUN IIOIP1 RIETIROSPIEQC T fl 0l1llllllLd, n tu 1 :rx cl UN ot September IQ3I whtn wfun the pontll-. of th Us it n 'XI itll rtoptnul in entered to form th largtst gophomore class un to iwnihlt in the Imtoxi ot tht aehool ll hen we entexc-d Ieenit High ae Freshie-Q ue vi ere UIIIII fl to conqu r the xx oxl I bt un had it as till embedded du-ply in th hunt of even member of th 31 Sopho more tl iw In our SCI'l0Il'sflC emleuorx ue progrewul eonelctentli NI my members 01 our Sophomort tl 1 s set envmblc retordb in behrl um work rl ix o ot our classmates, Nm val I lhot tml VValIace De Cmn, merited grmt honor by mnmng distinctions in th Chrnti in IJOLYIIIIC Gold Vlulal Lontut Wmtred Lrug eirntd an honorable men tion lll tht contest held tor tht C old Med ll in Latm Lomposition, and Johnny Vogt xi on tht hold 'Nledal in Plant Cnc-ometry We tgun pride ours Ives upon our remnktble athletu attompllshments Eddie Ioribio Bob Qfisey and rhnny Egu 1 pt ltedlv cover d th maelves with glorv bi 1 Y XV, 'I'. lin. ox, jk., I-'. -I. Dr i'r:1,.xs, -I. Ii. Dt 1 1 Y, NI. R. IJt'v1.Ax'1'naR, II. A. Di incl., I.. xl. DL Rm. . ' I ' If. N. ICRERHARDT, DI. II. lfIlVK'.'XRI7'5, -lk., j. M. Iicnw, II. XV. I'lISIiRI,UII, N. lf. IiI.I.I0'I'. .I. C. ICLMQR, I.. ID. Ii3:r:x'l, 0, P, l'IRII.'kRDI', Ii. If. ICRNN, -I. lf. ICR. ii. I . list' I-IICR. I I I I I- 'z lj il' . , ' ' .bf ' 1- Il.I1zt 7 I V - i ' ' 4' - ' Y , v' '. .-. . - - , K . . . ., , . t it necessary for our Alma Klaterf' That spirit of Blue .lay loyalty which cannot . v- 5 - :gy 5 i 1 ' 3 af - - e , tl . 4. . 2 . y . -K Y. . . . . . U '- ', . .' . ' .- 7' ' ' ' .. . . , 'l 'i J: as 'e 'z 2 1' ' ' ' 49 III 't '
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itazfillaaf imfilftiw fl' Tap Roe. F ODFIXS JR I Ho J I Hoom-R C' F Hookw j J llot C' h INGRXVI M In-x m R lxuipu W1 ldlf Rom. liollom Roi., I lxll xx TXIRN JUNIOR RETRUSPJECT fConl1nufd'j u net h ut gnntd 1 splendid reputation and can bc depended upon to maint un that high standard Although our team did not accomplish as much aS the team of the previous Vtfll, the keen competition which thev met with xi hen contending for the city title afforded them the opportunity of displaying that incomparable fighting Blue jay spirit. Dui ing this prtlinnnarv battle for the uty crow n, tour of our Sophomore classmates u ere outstanding in performante They were lVithser, Vogt, Desmond and Childress VVichser and Vogt incidentally led the Class B league with the hickory stick, both players having an average of over 5011 for the entire season. Their splendid records on defense proved the youngsters capable of holding down their positions as backstop and first baseman respectively, and undoubtedly will reserve for them permanent berths on the 1933 varsity squad. On the mound, our Sophomore class was more than well represented by the excellent hurling of Charley Desmond and Billy Childress. These youngsters did all the pitching for the junior Jays. XVithout their capable and generous assistance, our league standing would undoubtedly have been lowered. It is . SI , 3 , 1. ,X ,-1-.- I .sw - . ..s:f'f.'7g. '1 cz, 1, Q-Veg' 2 '-je ' 'fl VW- , A .. ,, , .,, ,, .. .. . . V 'asm V' X A g Y ,, Q , ' 4 sb f - 4- ie., S
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