Mountain View Union High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Mountain View, CA)

 - Class of 1923

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The Class of '24 T this time the Juniors of the Mountain View Union High School would like to take the opportunity to tell a few facts about the Junior Class to the people of this community. First: We believe we have a good cause to feel proud inasmuch as we will be the first class to graduate from the new high school now under construction. That in itself is an honor few classes enjoy. Second: We would like to see the class which has gumption enough to dispute the fact that the Juniors are the liveliest class in school, barring no class. Yes, who says the Juniors aren't peppy ? Last July, prizes were awarded for the best essays in a contest conducted by the Friend's Peace Society of San Jose. The subject was Disarmament, The second-prize essay was written by a Junior, Ida Railey, to whom was awarded a prize of 515. Our class this year was well represented in athletics. During the football sea- son, which was the first school activity in athletics, the Junior boys faithfully prac- ticed. On the team was a large number of our boys, for out of the eleven selected men for football five Juniors played regularly in all league games, though seven received block-letters. They were as follows: Maurice Simon, Floyd Smith, Adel- bert Porter, Harry Hongo, Roman Lund, Lorin Crosby, Alex Clay. In basketball, as chance would have it, we had only one good man, Roman Lund: but in baseball we had Captain William Vielhauer, Lorin Crosby, Henry Cornelius, and Edward Takashita representing the Junior class. Our individual star track-man was Harry E271

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Morgan, although Maurice Simon, Roman Lund, and William Winnegar distin-V guished themselves in the Inter-class Track Meet. Of the girls only a few have been interested enough in school athletics to make the teams. Captain Norma Picchetti and Ida Railey were on the basketball team. Norma Picchetti was the only Junior girl in baseball, of which team she was cap- tain. Ida Railey and Norma Picchetti were the only track girls. Our tennis champion is Dorothy Endow, who is well known for her expert playing. Though we are slightly represented by our girls, we have given the School our stars. This year our class started out in glory and triumph, the first event being of both school and community interest: the Prune and Apricot Exposition Parade. The Juniors were present, winning a reward of S5 for having the best decorated automobile. This Class ranks as one of the highest in membership, there being thirty-five of us. At the class election the following officers were chosen: President, Maurice Simon, Vice-President, Ida Railey, and Secretary-Treasurer, Adelbert Porter. Our first class picnic was held during the beginning of the month of April. at La Hondag it was a great success and we will have memories of that enjoyable evening spent around the campfire. V All the boys and girls of the Junior Class were interested in the various school organizations. We were well represented in the Student Body Organization, the largest in the school, by Vice-President Maurice Simon, Treasurer Lorin Crosby, Secretary lda Railey, Sergeant-at-arms Floyd Smith, and School Reporter William Vielhauer. A good number of the class were members of the Glee Clubs, Dramatics Class, and Orchestra. - On April the 25th another happy event of the Class was a Junior-Senior picnic at the Trout Farm. One of the occasions to which both Juniors and Seniors looked forward to this year was the annual Junior-Senior picnic. It was held at Santa Cruz on May 26th, and was a very great success. The Seniors always look forward to this yearly event, and the Class of '24 showed them a good time. Without doubt, this year was the most enjoyable one for the Juniors. We have shown our real school love and loyalty in all school activities. Though this year is considered the hardest in the academic line, we still have our representative for honors. One Junior is on the Honor Roll, Ida Railey, We, the Class of '24 wish to thank our class advisers, Miss Louise G. Schmidt and Miss Helena McKelvey, for the help and advice which they have given us this year. It is with pleasure that we recall our last three years of High Schoolg it is with hope and ambition that we look ahead to our Senior year in the new High School. MARY BAKOTICH '24. l 23 1 mm-mlillm. 'Tl

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