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FRESHMAN CLASS
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SOPHOMORE CLASS By Ruth I.a Mur CLASS OFFICERS BERNICE PILLSBl'RV KATHRYN BALER Rl’TH LaMAR HERMAN THORNTON President I 'ice- President Secretary Treasurer We entered High Sch x l in 1919 as Freshmen with thirty-one members. We were considered a most brilliant class as the Honor Rolls of last year will testify. We were duly initiated and so became full-fledged “students”. I hen we, in turn, gave a party to the entire school. Perhaps the one out-standing event of our Freshman year was the class picnic. We won the tardy contest three times out of six, which was an excellent record for any class and especially so for green “Freshies . We were the largest class in school, at that. We went in cars to Chavez Pass, up in the mountains, about forty miles from here. Although we came near freezing on our way out in the early morning, we had a most delightful time. And now we are sophisticated Sophs , soon to be Juniors. One of the most amusing and exciting events of the year was the initiation of the Freshmen, which we performed most thoroughly. The jx or little things st«x d about in the halls with eyes wide with terror, wondering if they would ever get out alive. We ushered them into the Assembly, and then took them one by one and proceeded to perform those mysterious ceremonies necessary in the career of every Freshman. In the earlier part of the year the Sophomores gave two of the most successful plays that, have yet been given. In the Junior play several Sophomores were selected for leading roles, which is ample proof of our ability in dramatics. In atheltics, loo, the Sophomores have taken a most active part, for a number of star players on the basket ball team are Sophomores. Bernice Pillsbury, one of the most talented pianists in school is greatly in demand on all musical occasions. The Sophomore class has set a high mark in scholarship and all school activities, and here’s hoping this mark will never be lowered by our successors. Sophomore Class Roll JOE BABCOCK CATHERINE BALER HERBERT COE ARCHIE GARDl’NO MABEL KELLY JACK KLIENDIENST RLTH LaMAR ROBERT LEONARD ARLEEN MILLER MARVIN YOUNG ST ANAR I) NESTING MAE PHILLIPS BERNICE PILLSBl RY HELEN RAM AGE FLORENCE RANNELS MELVIN RLSHING HERMAN THORNTON EDITH WILLIAMS ROY WILLIAMS BYRON SHIELDS I’ant Tvf Hiy-fir
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FRESHMAN CLASS By Iuiretin Bauer CLASS OFFICERS HERMAN WILSON ALICE JOHNSON LORETTA BAUER JOHN CLARK President I 'ice- President Secretary Treasurer The Freshman class of ‘20 21 has been one of the largest classes that has ever entered Winslow High School. W'e entered Winslow High School with the intention of really accomplishing something worth while, but a few weeks later the class which call themselves Sophomores initiated us. They treated us fairly roughly, and later on in the evening tried to poison us. Never-»he -less we all survived the ordeal. As Freshics” are always proud before initiation, this incident taught us that Bride goeth before destruction. But our pride was lowered only temporarily, for as the saying goes, “You cannot keep a good man down. So it was with us. This lK gan to show when the athletic season opened. More members of this class than of any other in school have gone in for athletics, and we feel quite confident that much success in athletics is due to the extraordinary ability of our class. Then too, it is again shown, in the fact that the Captain of the (.iris Basket Ball Team is a Freshie. W’e have given some very interesting programs in the assembly, which everyone said were good. W’e have also given a number of parties in the new Auditorium. The parties were enjoyed by all and everyone will admit that we are splendid entertainers. Next year as Sophomores we expect to lead in all the social, athletic and literary acti%-ities of the school, as well as excelling all previous and succeeding classes which have entered and may enter W inslow High School. LILLIAN ARNOLD NINA BARR LORETTA BALER MARY BABCOCK LEWIS BOWMAN MARION BREMKE MARTHA BLRKE KARL CAHN LYNN CAMP SOL EDA I) CABRERA LEW IS CHACON JOHN CHAVEZ JOHN CLARK NORA DOVER Freshman Class Roll OAKLAND DOBBS MARIA DRLMM INEZ DLNN ROBERT EVANS VIRGINIA FLICKENGER MARGARET GALBRAITH EVELYN GARYER GLADYS HAYS WINFRED HENSLEY MARIE HLRT ROSS JOHNSON ELIZABETH KARAY KATHERINE KEYES GEORGE. KIMLRA • JEN ETTA I-aPRADE MARGARET McBRIDE HUGH McCOY TOMMIE NELSON LEO O’BRIEN ELSIE PLILLIPS KATHRYN PROBUS CHARLES QUAY IE CHESTER SMITH PAUL THORN TON HERMAN WILSON ELOISE W ILLIAMS ESTHER W ILLIAMS BERN ETTA WILLIAMS’ l‘agr Ttuenly-setnt
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