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tYyilyy Freshmen Class Back Crow-Frank Cowan, Robert Freeman, Roy Edwards, James Purbaugh, Alvin Kearns, Frank Narez. Second row-William Weldon, Pauline Vukich, Agnes Para- gary, Helen Lang, Pete Errecart. Front row-Louise Rodriguez, Katherine Dicker- son, Dorothy Banducci, Dora Olive, Frances McColloch, Louise Mathisen, Mary Giraudo, Roy Doupe. OFFICERS PETE ERRECART - - President FRANCES McCOLLOCH - Secty. ROY EDWARDS - Vice-President LOUISE RODRIGUEZ - - Treas. MRS. GWENYDD G. EMERY, Class Advisor SEPTEMBER 14, 1932! What a red-letter day for us! Why, we really were in high school now. We had really made the grade to that mythical place, and being only human, had to brag a little to our grammar school friends how we were received and installed with special care. Y' ' 'F After the Freshman-Sophomore Brawl and various other proceedings, we discovered, to the disinflation of our newly acquired vanity, that we weren't all we thought we were. The Sophomores won the Brawl, which also de- tracted from our egotism quite a bit. ' 4' t' Soon came grades, to lower our egotism an- other degree. We all agreed that someone should pass a law sayingf that teachers, when making out grades, should allow for the greenness of Freshies. ' ' ' However, we helped our school by contributing several members to the basketball team. The Fresh- men represented were: Frank Narez, Robert Freeman, Pete Erreeart and William Wel- don. In football, Roy Edwards was tlve Freshmen's shining light. ' ' Then after Christmas vacation, rumors floated around about the carnival. One morning in assembly we woke up to find that the date set for said carnival was only a week away. During that week there ensued much work as to roulette wheels, fish ponds, etc. We also skinned through various classes by originating a Freshman meeting now and then. By carnival time things were almost ready. ' ' it Following these things came Play Day, with dear old T. V. U. H. S. representing the Padres in a pageant of California. Then the Girls' Play Day at Lancaster, in which we Freshies got to show off to our heart's content. Last and best came tl'e thought of graduating parties for the Seniors, picnics and vacation in the near future. But best of all was the fact that we poor and lowly scrubs saw on our cards the words: Graduated to the class of Sophomoresf' A Freshman stood on the burning deck: as far as we could learn He stood in perfect safety, he was too green to burn. 1515: 1511- 1111: .1511-, -A1n1n1n1m1s1s.1n.1m1x1n1s1m1n1n1n1x-.1n1n1n1n1x pgggg-gg, TWENTY-ONE TIIE TOMAHAWK. l933 iiiYY
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I X'-4 ,J , THE TOMAHAWK. IBEI3 A ' iltlilsl s1s1s1s1s1n1slu1u1tlilu:11i1u: in Ili: ul!! tat: ilu: Sophomore Class W 1 Back row-Robert Bronson, Robert Doupe, Edmond Iriart, Edward Mathisen, Ralph Smith, Joe Edwards, Clarence Fulton. Front row-Jack McDaniel, Vivian Wiggins, Leona Smith, Marguerite Ansolalehere, Evelyn Fritz, Mary McColloch, Jenny Ann Cowan, John Dickerson. OFFICERS ROBERT BRONSON - President JOHN DICKERSON - Treasurer EDMOND IRIART, Vice-President JAMES PURBAUGH - Sgt.-Arms JACK MCDANIEL - - Secretary G. H. OFFERMAN - Class Advisor STATION S O P H S, Tehachapi, operating under the supervision of Mr. Offerman, is now presenting some of its prominent members and Sophomore events of interest. The Sophomore boys who distinguished themselves on the gridiron are: Edmond Iriart, James Purbaugh. In basketball, Bob Bronson, Robert Doupe and James Purbaugh battled for the school. In the annual Sophomore-Freshmen contest the Sophomores again proved their superiority both for prowess and strength. In signing off we wish to state that it surely has been an enjoyable year for us Sophomores, and we are eagerly looking forward to our Junior year and expect to take a prominent part in all school activities as in the past. We thank you. He who knows not, but knows that he knows not-ls a Freshman. He who knows not, but knows not that he knows not-Is a Sophomore. He who knows, but knows not that he knows-Is a Junior. He who knows, and knows that he knows-Is a Senior. 11151111111 Aqmn5nmn3n Jtm1L33 TW ENTY
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51111411 111111 1111 THE TOMAHAWK. l933 Spring Springtime has eorne And flowers are near, And all of the woods Are filled with cheer. The roses, the tulips and the buttercups, too, The violets and forget-ine-nots With their petals of blue. Springtirne has come ' And the birds are near, And all of the woods Are filled with cheer. The larks, the robins and the sparrows, too, The woodpechers and orioles With their golden hue. X -JULIA LUCICH .,,g, ,Qi Y ,,,, .., , W , Seasons The green grass is growing, The spring wind is blowing, The bird is building his nest. The poppy is swaying, . . The children are playing- This tirne of the year is the best. Soon 'twill be snowing, With winter wind blowing, The birds will all fly away. The trees will be quivering While children are shivering- Oh, this will be different from May. -DOROTHY GRIFFIN 11111111 I 2 I 11.1111 .1111 111111 .1111 ' 1:- z.1111 rw ,r111r:.1111 r1111 H1111 r.1111 1s-.1111 I 1
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