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THE CHIPMUNK Page Twenty-On. NINTH GRADE FRESHMAN RECORD In all school activities success has marked the undertakings of the ninth grade class. Several of our members have made the school honor roll: Victor Myer, Franklin Ott, Lester Duer, Laverne Foster, and Harvey Perani. Our first big activity was a Freshman party. Although we were not allowed to invite another class, a good time was had by all who were present. To show our school spirit and to help win the school spirit cup, the girls made popcorn and candy and turned over to the Student Body eleven dollars and ten cents. Along with our academic and social activities, athletics have not been forgotten. Four boys, Jack Lamsen, Roy Walker, Kirk Gilbert and Frank Key, represented us on the football squad. Basil Nash and Donald Cooper represented us on the C spuad in basketball, Frank Key, Lester Wakeman and Har- ry Stout on the B squad, Virgil Hollis and Ray Walker on che A squad. Last but not least, in the line of athletics one of the six track stars who bore the colors of Westwood High School in Sacramento was a “frosh”, Virgil Hollis. Although we feel that each member of the class of ’32 has done his best, we realize that much of our success is due to the leadership of our class teacher, Mr. Archie McEwing. The following are the class officers for the year: President ............................................ Franklin Ott Vice-President .................................... Mattie Huggins Secretary ......................-...................... Mary Lauer Treasurer ................................................. Shirley Ott Franklin Ott ’32 Victor Myer ’32
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Page Twenty THE CHIPMUNK TENTH GRADE SOPHOMORE RECORD The class of ’31 of the Westwood Junior-Senior High School has entered into all the activities of the school life—'good, bad and in- different. Their parties have been among the peppiest of the year, the music good, the refreshments satisfying and as hosts, the class left nothing to be desired. The class teams fought bitterly in the inter-class games and suc- ceeded in making a good showing. Their outstanding victory was the winning of the baseball cup. Much credit must be given to the rooting section of the class for their sincere and untiring backing. “The school can’t do anything with us, but they can’t do anything without us, is our slogan. The class officers are: President ........................................ Marvin Mankins Vice-President ................................... Laurence Woods Secretary ....................................... Anna May Vernon Song Leader ....................................... Gertrude Costar By Carlie Fowler
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Page Twenty-Two THE CHIPMUNK EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE RECORD The eighth grade have many worthy deeds to their credit. Al- though the first part of the term was rather uneventful, athletic season opened and the class of ’33 stepped forward. Both the girls’ and boys’ teams entered the interclass basketball contest, but the real victory came with the interclass track meet, when the eighth grade captured the honors and were presented a cup. The spirit of the class has been shown in the way they attended the school games and supported the yell leaders. At one of the basket- ball games, the class of ’33 under the supervision of Mr. Drewes sold hot dogs and collected eleven dollars and seventy-five cents. This was presented to the Student Body to help buy curtains for the assembly hall. Just before the Christmas vacation the eighth grade gave a return party to the seventh grade, who enjoyed dancing, games, and refresh- ments. Although the class of ’33 have not been leaders in scholarship they have won the school banner once. Alfred Cook
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