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CLASS OF ,24
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President CLASS OF 1923 Vice-President ,,, ,,,,4,,,,,,, Secretary and Treasurer Yell Leader . Song Leader . OFFICERS Victor Conde .......Marion Hammersley ........Kermit Graham SECOND SEMESTER Ralph Deaver Della Reynolds Marion Hammersley .........Alyce Rowland President ,r,,,,,AA,, ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,7,7eV,,,A,,-,,,,,,- Vice-President ....,,,4.,...,,,,,, Secretary and Treasurer .....4,,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,e,,,,, Kermit Graham Stanley Maxson Will Boyer Alyce Rowland Alma Van Wig Marion Hammersley Normon lVlcCoy CLASS ROLL Victor Conde Charles Kranz Della Reynolds Patrice Lawrence Pete Lamaison Ralph Deaver Nele Davis PER ASPPIRA AD ASTRA Charles Kranz The class of twenty-three began the term with about sixteen members enrolled. Although the majority of the members are boys, the class has had several very suc- cessful social gatherings. The students who were Juniors this year have a glorious future ahead of them, as Seniors next year. For they have attained class spirit and real co-operation in the last three years and have succeeded in making a place for themselves in the school The class is well represented in both athltic and social enterprises. Stanley Maxson, record breaker of P. U. H. S. is a loyal Junior and the class IS very proud of him and of the other Junior members who have taken an active part in athletics and other school activities. This year's basketball team was composed mostly of Junior boys. Also the Junior boys took a part in football and track. The two good pitchers, catcher and several fielders and basemen on the boys' baseball team are men of 1923. The girls represent the class in many organizations, Girls, League, Student Body officers, Debating Club, Orchestra and Annual Staff. The social life of the Junior class started out very well with a Weiner roast and theatre party at Pomona. A party held at HLa Maison Joyellew closely followed this and then a barn party for Juniors and Freshmen was given at the Maxson home, The Juniors raised a good sum of money this year by having stands at the games. Page Tzrerzty-three
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CLASS OF 1924 OFFICERS President .......,...........,.... ......... ....,......,,7 AAAA.,,, J 0 h n Shepek Vice-President .......,...,.......... .......... K eith Chaffee Secretary and Treasurer ...... .,,Y, , .. A lyce Maxson Class Advisor ,s,,.,.,......r.,...,........... .......,...Y,,r,rV,r,r, ........ lV I iss Wolcott SECOND SEMESTER President ....,..........,.... ........,.........w.,..........,r,r,r.,,,rrY,,,r,,.,..... K eith Chaffee Vice-President . ....,w,..... ....,.... K enneth Eikenberry Secretary and Treasurer . ......,...........v Russell Hall Class Editor ......rr...,... 7V....,. IV largaret McDonald Class Advisor ...... ....,.............,,,..rr,. ....7wwY....v,Y,,, M i ss Wolcott CLASS ROLL Agnes Didier Margaret Peters Ferdinand Cota Dorothy Evans Margaret Volkman Kenneth Eikenberry Velma Evans Raymond Allison Russell Hall Pauline Fox Merle Campbell Lyndsey Hoag Veva Judge Keith Chaffee Joe Lamaison Alice Maxson Raymond Chandler Sylvain Iassalette Margaret McDonald John Connell John Shepek Louise Olivares Henry Carrey Paul Pearson The Class of '24 has progressed very rapidly since their entrance into P. U. H. S. We have onl been here two short vears, but we are coming to the front. Y , as We tried, as Freshmen last year to do the small tasks that are usually put upon Freshies, such the cleaning of the letter MPN on the hill east of Puente. We also tried to perform the strenuous task of being made Freshmen. We modeled after the Juniors and Seniors. It was hard, but we have lived through it, nevertheless. Social- ly we have been very successful. ,We had several social functions but the one to be remembered is the uFreshie Receptionf' given to us by the Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, who with great ceremonies, welcomed the timid Frshmen into the Student Body of P. U. H. S. This year we have had several social events such as a party at the home of Dorothy Evans at which everyone enjoyed themselves. Also we had a picnic at Brookside Park. The prize page in the annual was won bv the class of 7211, this year. lt was a hard fight, but we finally were the victors.J The class pi 720 won this page as Sopho- mores in '18. The class o 22 won it as t1I'110I'S in 72. . We keep up with the other classes from the athletic point of view also. ln our football team were, Johnny Shepek, Keith Chaffee and Ferdinank Cota from the class of 124. ln the boys, basketball team were Keith Chafifee, and baseball, Johnny Shepek Keith Chaffee and Ferdinand Cota. We wish to thank Miss Wolcott for her help to us during the two years she has been our advisor. Page Twenty-fire
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