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54 Q all 3 - Q H. 8123 I , li '-L . . U Q' - uniors URN the school year '26-'27 opened, the juniors had their hopes and ambitions fulfilled-they were at last upper classmen and were no more to be looked down upong on the contrary they were to take the lead in all school activities. Their first efforts were directed toward football and they won their first championship by winning the interclass football competition. They furnished for the football squads S men who upheld the good name of the juniors. Then came basketball. In this sport the juniors first defeated the Seniors and then defeated the lower class winners. the Sophomores. thus winning their second championship. They furnished 8 men for the basket- ball teams, and the following succeeded in winning their blocks or stars: l'hil Baker, Ned Strong, Gene Gregerson, Howard Burdick, Charley llenizer, and Alvin Richardson. The juniors then challenged the Seniors in volleyball, and under Nurse Estill. they defeated them. They won the interclass volleyball championship. by defeating the lower class winners, the Freshmen, but were badly defeated by the Seniors in tennis, 5-O. Although the juniors lost in the cross-country run to the Seniors by a close score, they mean to make up for this by placing a large number of men on the track team. For the baseball team they have furnished Lister. Wada, and Ucovich. These three are first stringers. Social activities and juniors ran hand in hand. The juniors played a large part in the parties at the high school and they certainly have pepped up the Rallies. In scholarship. the juniors are a credit to this school and certainly have done much toward making the school what it is. JUNIOR ROLL BOYS Philip Baker, Billy Batelielder, Kenneth Blolim. Howard Burdiek, George Cowles. Her- bert Dalton. Clifford Detlilefsen. Claude I-fstill. Robert F.ores. Mel l orestei'. liugene Greg- ei-son. Justin Handlos. Henry Hendrieksen, Ilale Hoi.-kabont. Merrill Lindsey. Thomas Lister, Wayne Lobdell, Benny Matsuda, .loe Meidl. Sam Mida, Delwin Murray. George Novaeovieli, Lloyd Uksen, Amos Pasley. Clrris Pavislia, Clyde Phillips, Alden Prasso, Thomas Ready. Mike Resetar. Alvin Rieliardson, John Sambrailo. Harry Shikuma. Peter Siolirll. Ned Strong. Cliarleis 'l'rafton, Cliarles l'eovii-li. Masao XVada, Alvin XYatson, Flin- ton Zola-I. JUNIOR ROLL GIRLS Alice Alvein, Pauline Arbanasin, Marga--et Ha.liar. Pauline Barbagelata, Ruby Beilby. lhelma Biddle. Anna Blolnn, liva Bolinett. Dorotlly Bradley. Catlierine Bronson, l-Iloj--e Vowles. Lily Dong. Iileanor tierdau. lfdytlie lliiinotti, Hazel Gilliland, Hazel Hoon, Heien Hrieg, Doi-otliy Hamilton. .It-.in lloekabout. lilaine Jennings, lfflytlie lying. Mary Kirby, Iileanor Ki-ongli. Tlielma Liu-ly. Tlielmxi Ma-nn, Maxine Mi-liilila-ii, livelyn Morehead. Manrine Ula-rineyer. Marie lll34l.'L'll. May illiye, ilda Rambo, liinina Seliroeder. Mildred Silli- inan. lasts-lle Harker, Helen Illlsoll. Page 'lwveiityvsix
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Sophomores IJIIQN the F-ophomores gathered in the Hall of Fame this year, their goal was to start something and to finish nearly everything. This they didl . , The first battle of importance was the Sack Contest. in which the class of '29 all but exterminated the Frosh race. A Then along' came King Football. Against him the Sophs did nOt succeed so wellffor in him they met the high and mighty Seniors. The Seniors were too strong for the Sophomores and wiped up the gridiron with them. For the football squads. the Sophs furnished fourteen players who have done credit to the class. . Next on the program came basketball. The Soph hoopsters first vanquished the lowly Frosh, but were defeated by a large score by the Inniors. i Then came the Sophomore's own game. baseball. They furnished the two pitchers. Shikuma and Lasich. two hurlers who certainly know the fine art of pitching. Then Rowan. the star second base man, comes from the class of '29, as does Yamasaki. the flashy short stop. These two men make one of the fastest second base combinations ever seen in action on a local diamond. Rovera. the manager of the hot corner, comes from the class of '29 also. and is the best third base man the school could produce. He is leading the batters. and is a very consistent hitter. Only two Sophs have been awarded their block NY's so far, but quite a few will get them from baseball. These two Sophomores are Donald Krough and Tommy Starks, who certainly deserved their awards. In scholarship the Sophomores are not far behind. as they have six members in the scholarship society. Leacling' parts in the Operetta were filled by Sophomores. All in all the class of '29 is certainly one of the best classes ever to grace the name of Sophomores. SOPHOMORE ROLL-BOYS .laines Algeo. Robert Ash:-raft. Leroy Bi-axell. Herbert Beilby, Carl Biddle. Niek Bilieit-h. George Bonska. 'l'oni Broxiiolni. Homer Bryan, Raymond But-klev. Roland Bye. L.arenee tastro, Raymond tfastro. Hector Ceselii. Curtis Chandler. Iiclward Lfonway, Nick tbprixiza. Allen Vox, Halley Cox. George Cunha. Lawrence I-Iagleson, Jac-k Iinglancl. Neil ling- land. Frank linonioto. William Fox, Riilftlll Franirh. Tony Franieh. Taira lflljiliiciiii, Allen flourley. Bob Hanrla. Loren Harrison, Elmerle I-Iazelton. Charles Henizer, IYalter Hill, Horave Jones. George Kennedy, Donald Krough. George Leland. Allen Lopes. Iiverett Luther. Kenneth llann louis Nlars-ino 'I'oniniv Nlitsndi lilllitll NI ttl R'l . . , ., . . .. . l A t .. 1. 1 ' i , a iewis. it-iartl Moore. Milton Nelson. Paul Uhyen, Floy.l Pereira, Ralph Peterson. Robert Pinnegar. Karl Polifka. -Ianies Dickson Rafferty. Daniel I-Ieady. Robert Rowan. t'har'es Senrieli. 'l'ony Shagy. Evan Shelby, George Shiknma, Frank Silva. Gerald Silrey. Ferrlinaril Sinaeek. Jack Stackable. Thomas Stirks. Herbert Stoi-king. Slierwood Futphen, Gavin Taylor. Andrew Tlioinaie. Roy Tllolllpsoll. Thomas Thwaits. Henry I'niino, Steve fin-ino. George TY?lgllt'1'. Robinson llialker. Robert llmlfil Neem- Zabel. SOPHOMORE ROLL-GIRLS lihzabeth Allen. Marie Anderson. Iihna .-Xreher, Diana Baker, Mary Ba-sich. Lena Boasso. Nic-holine Boskorieh. Thelma Brinkworth. Nellie Bronidh. Grace Cesehi, Iris Chad- well. Marguerite f'hristianse1i, Evelyn Connell. Fiiarlsie Vovey. Dorothy Craeroft. TYIl'gIlll.l t'reni+liaw. Irene Davis. t'harlotte Ford. Beth Freiernmth. Hnth Freiernmth. Lneille tlhrhan. Lillian hobar. Arlene lwrerstad. Helen Grieg. Ada Haekbarth. Alverta Haekliartli. Iiyelyn Ilarrly, Mary Harker, Iidith Hart. Iiclna Heath, .lean Hitehings. Anna Hrepieh. Louise Hud- ieoll. Helen Hinnes. litnabelle Huntsman. Doris Hnteliinjg-s. Beatrice Johanson. lla Kelly. Fay liirkman. Ida Knutson, Lneifle Kovac-it-h. Rosalie I,inflg'ren. Josephine Linduren, Gertrude F' Linrlsey. Ihelnia Litvlitiehl. Mary Longlinane. Mary Maehado. Lois Maet,2niddy. lilizabeth Mann. lan-ille Matiasevieh. Isabelle M1-Iilroy. Lorina MeMorflie. Madelene Menezes. Hene- vie-Ye Miller. Betty Munson. Tsuynko Murakami. Minnie Nielsen. Pauline Xovaeovieli. Mary I'ai-ioretti. Alzora Parey. Vivian Paxson. Yelina Pheniee, lioiy. Phillips. Pearl Phillips, .Iesuina Pimental. liilna Prnilen. Matilda Ruhlanil. Roberta Rnhland. Mary Ben Simpson, Marie Tate Xliri-ini'I'wyn1'1n N-ill ' ' 1 ' . . . l . . . . y lyler. Florence lnilerwozcl. Alive Vyecla. Ann IYayalo. Inez IVet-don. liilna IYillianis. Page Twf-lit y-eight
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