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A MESSAGE FROM THE FUTURE (Continued) Byron and I retumrd to his office and from there we went over to the Los Angeles Trust Company office, where Minnie Miller was employed as head stenographer. That night we all three went out to dinner, and after talking over our experiences we looked over the list of names of the class of ‘22. T here was only one whom I had not located and that was Vcrla Oare. Byron was glad to tell me that she was the Representative from Navada in Congress. He also was strong on emphasizing that she was on the Republican ticket. Well Mr. Cammage I am now back in my office in New York, and 1 think that you will be pleased with the report of the class of ’22 that I have given you. I wish that we could have a big reunion some time but I am afraid that is asking too much. Hoping to sec you soon and wishing you luck in your-campaign for Mayor of San Francisco, 1 remain your old student, Rim Alto Kkyks. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY by K. Baukr Bernick Pillshury...........................President Joseph Babcock.........................Vice-President J ess a mink Lank..................Secretary- Treasurer When we entered High School in 1919 as “Froshies we had an enrollment of thirty-one members, but during that and our Sophomore years our ranks were diminished until now, as Juniors we have nineteen registered in our class. This number we sincerely hope to keep until graduation. Yc have always had the reputation of being one of the best classes in school. Our members have always taken an active part in Athletics and in Dramatics. Our talent is not lacking while our scholarship is far above the average. Perhaps one of the most interesting events of our Junior year is the preparation of our play ‘‘Miss Hobbs’ which is to be presented some time in March. The money realized from the play will be utilized for our “ Prom” which promises to be one of tin best ever given in W. IL S. With a successful Junior year we are confident that next year as Seniors the Class of 22 will be fully prepared to assume the responsibilities of leadership that come with the Senior Year. Roy Williams Hkknick Pii.lsbury Mable Kelly Joe Babcock Katherine Baukr Stanard Nesting Isadoio: Sanchez Dan Hitchcock Archie CJardcno Mae Phillips Rijtii LaMar Cecil Richardson Jack Ki.eindienst Marvin Young Arlkkn Miller Robert Leonard Melvin Rushing Helen Ramagk Noel Caldwell Juan Sanchez PACK TWKNTY
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 74 by Winfred Hensley II human Wilson Esther Williams, Mahia Hurt...... .... President I ’ ice- President Winfred Hensley Secretary Treasurer were considered the largest class that had ever registered in this school. Initiation. the inevitable doom, of all Freshics was promptly meted out to us by the Sophomores. It was soon over and then we (lid some good work as the honor roll of 1920-’2l will show. In athletics we were duly represented. The officers of the class in that year were: At the beginning of the Sophomore year, our ranks had become, for various reasons, thinned. As a result we lost our reputation of being the biggest class but we did not lose our reputation for taking the lead in scholarship. The class of ’25 besides being a large class was quite unruly, but we quieted them down initiating them. About the middle of the term, our President, Herman Wilson, went away. For two terms he has held the presidency of the class of '24 showing he was well liked by his classmates. The present roll of our class follows: Alice Johnson John (’lark .. . Herman Wilson .... President V ice-President . . . . Treasurer Lillian Arnold Loretta Bauer Mary Babcock Marion Bremke Martha Burke Nina Barr Lewis ’hacon Lynn Lamp Karl Cahn John Clarke SOLKDAD ( 'aBRERA John Chavis Nora Dover Maria Drumm Vicente Gallegos Robert Evans Evelyn Carver Alice Gallegos Winfred Hensley Maria Hurt Elizabeth Kakey George Kimura Gladys Hayes Katherine Keyes Tommie Nelson Leo ()‘ Brien Katherine Probus Flsie Phillips Janetta La Prade Esther Williams Bernktta Williams Floise Williams Jessamine Lane Chester Smith Boss Johnson PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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