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FHESHIHEH rived at our own O. U. H. S. The Freshman Receptio which took place on October first was momentour occasion i the lives of many first year boys and girls. That embarrassing day of initiation came later. The girl der this obligation. Leading the class for the first term were: president, Joa Armstrongg vice president, Jerry Mc Ateeg secretary, Bett mittee was Marjorie O'Brien. Second Semester officers were Jerry McAtee, presidentg land secretary Theda Davenport represented the class o Many Freshmen contributed to the success of coach White' His football team. Outstanding were Jerry McAtee, Alber Davis, Harold Goff, Melvin Ferguson, and Bill Dowty. . Wilbur Lewis and Jearl Stafford. The Frosh on the C . 'team were Don Hagen, Edward Stram, Harold Caughey, an Jerry Blanchard. Many freshman girls were seen playing hard on Tuesday and 'Thursday afternoons to earn their G. A. A. points. The Dramatics class seemed to hold interest for many fresh- men. Among these were Marjorie Bonner, Marjorie O'Brien, Joanne Gerson, Jack Moseley, George Meyer, Dan Leahy and others. Many girls and boys took part in the activities of the var- ious Y', clubs. Freshmen did their part in providing entertainment for student body meetings and were always ready to do all they could in all school activities. 3 Joan Armstrong Jerry McAtee -Marjorie O'Brien Margie Ann O'Brien Doris Rowland Theda Davenport Mel Ferguson S M came dressed as babies under strict rules to do what was ask- ed of them by any upper classman. The boys were also un- 1 Under Coach White's leadership the B squad in basket-ll . ing freshmen on the team were Jerry McAtee, Albert Davis,11 E1 l l The Frosh class got well under way soon after they ar- n tt k Hi . . . Y' Ann Frazier: Representing the class on the Executive Com-l assisted by Melvin Ferguson, vice president, and Doris Row-2 fl 1 111 V 1 . 1 ball worked hard and was a credit to the school. Outstand-1 dj' Q1 1 ,1 14 5, .c. , . 111 the Evecutive Committee. l. s '1 111 sl. 1 X1 1,1 1 i '. W 1 1 1 1 1 1 lf Hit llll V 11 1 l ll 1 l 1 1? ll 11l ii 1 ll I 11 1 1 1 1 14 l if 1.1 1 1 1 ll ll ll I j 1 1 1' 114 11 1 ,l .1 1 '51 V l 1 1 1 1,1 N ,1 A M .N1 1.
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SUPHUIHUHE lIlHSSf With high hopes and renewed vigor the Sophomore Class started the 1943-44 school year. With Freshman require- ments satisfactorily met and many new subjects to be consid- ered this class hoped to make the present year memorable for themselves and for their teachers. At the first class meeting the following students were elect- ed to guide Sophomore affairs for the first semester. Pres- ident-Del Dudley, Vice President-Jack McAtee, Secretary- Mel Forbes, and Executive Committee Member, Dick Hobbie. The Sophomore Hop, the first dance to be put on by the class, was held December 17, The theme, Winter Wonder Land, was very effectively carried out in red, white, and green decorations. Music was by the All Stars. Doughnuts and pop were on sale throughout the evening. Each person attending was asked to bring an inexpensive gift to be ex- changed later in the evening. The Dance was very successful considering the fact that a basketball game was being played in Yuba City at the same time. There are many promising athletes in the class both among the boys and girls. They should prove valuable next year. In February Kenny Borger was elected President for the Spring Semester. Ronnie Bell as Vice President, Maxine Rogers as Secretary, and Doris Everett as Executive Com- mittee Member were chosen to assist him. The Sophomore were well represented in the Band, Block O , Honor Society, Choir, Cadets, G.A.A., and other school organizations. The Student Body elected two Sophomores, Dean Rippey and Babe Aicega, to the offices of Athletic Manger and Block O Custodian. Let us hope this class will be worthy of being upper class- men. They are capable of it. -Delbert-Dudley' 5 I Q . .5 4 K 5 I i I 2 Del Dudley Kenny Borger B
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