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LOMPOC UNION lltll HIGH SCHOOL I I I CLASS OF '27 HON ADAM ,.......,.,,,,... ICMILIE GLIDDEN .....,,. BOB MAIN ...............,... STELLA SLOAN ........ DON ADAM ........., RUTH HARRIS ,,..,..,.......... ,..,...........,.,.,.. OFFICERS: LARKSPUR AND SCOTFH BROOM ,,....,... .... . . ........ President Vice-President ,........S3Cl'6fllI'y ,,...,...,..Tl'9aSlll'9l' .Cup Manager ,Cup Manager .Class Flower
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IIOMPOC' IINION IINI IIIGII SFIIOOI, tx., Ms? Y' .-: h 5 Eater JUNIOR ANNUAL REPORT We came -in I923g We saw -the goal four years aheadg We conquered -three of those years successlully. As Freshmen we licked the Seniors. As sophomores we ducked the Freshmen and suppressed the rest of the upper classmen. As junfors we are sure we equal even the Seniors. This year the Juniors have been prominent in every activity in the school. The Scholarship Society is being fairly represented by the Juniors each report period. On the High School Debate team are four Juniors. Many juniors hold high offices in the Hi-Y and Girls' League, the two best organizations of the school. This year the Juniors continue to shine in athletics. Four captains have been chosen from the class of '27, There were three letter men on the football team from the junior class and three on the basketball team. We had eight men on the track team, and because of their good work the 27's carried off the honors in the Inter-Class Track Meet. ln the cross-country run they won the Record-Review Cup. In baseball there are seven Juniors out for regular practice at the present time. They are hoping to win again the Lenfest Baseball Trophy, which the class of '27 captured last year. nf'-
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I.O1VlP0t'IlNlUN liltj HIGH SFHOOI. , ,- oPH0M0m: SOPHUMUR E ANNUAL REPORT The first meeting of the Sophomore Class was held September l0, l925. At this meeting our officers were elected. A receptfon was given in honor of the new-comers in our school com- monly known as the Freshmen. The first part of the evening the chief guests were initiated. The rest of the time was spent in playing games and dancing. The visitors were served with lemonade, ice cream, and cake, after which they unwillingly departed. The second event of class interest was a one-act comedy entitled, The Teeth of the Gift Horse, which was presented at the time of the minstrel show. The cast of the play included Grace Hooker, ldell Olson, Ruth Hooker, Boyd Canfield, Edna Davidson and Alice DeFrees. At the time of the County Fair, our people filled their part of the program by singing a nunrher of Spanish songs. Those in the chorus wore Spanish costumes and made a very picturesque group on the stage. Those taking part were: Grace Hooker, Howard Marsh, Mayville Kelliher, Helen Ruffner, Dean Martin, Alice Defrees, Louise Morehart, Ernest Brooks, Jocelyn Lowry, Dorothy George and Virginia Truax. The pianist was Ruth Harris. The athletes of our class are: Boyd Canfield, 220 yard dash, IOO yard dash, Ernest Brooks, high jump, Harvey Olinger, broad jump, 220 yard low hurdles, pole vault: and Mayville Kelliher, pole vault and 220 yard low hurdles. Not only did the boys participate in such stunts, hut the girls made quite a name for themselves in basket hall. The captain is Ruth Hooker, and in the team are: Virginia Truax, Dorothy Harris, Ida lsom, Edna Davidson, Audrey Jennings, with Dorothy George and Mary Vance as substitutes.
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