Arcata High School - Advance Yearbook (Arcata, CA)
- Class of 1934
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Published by
The STUDENTS OF
ARCATA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
ARCATA, CALIFORNIA
FERN J. NIXON
Sepiember 8, I933
IN MEMORIAM
"We cannof say, and we will noi say
Thai she is gone,-She is iusi away!
"Wi+h a cheery smile and a wave of fhe hand
She has wandered in'l'o an unknown land.
"And lefi us dreaming how very fair
I+ needs mus+ be, since she lingers +here."
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glory Jrhal wenl willw May?
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SCHCDOL
ADMINISTRATION
A. O. COOPERRIDER, Principal
FACULTY
Dorolhy E. Ames
J. W. Boggess
B. E. Claypool
Pearl Degenharl
Irven W. Davies
E. W. Durslon
John E. Elmore
Evelyn Eeilclinq
George Galloway
Nina J. Graham
Allen M. I-lam
Lillian I-lagopian
Rose I-lagopian
Gerlrucle E. Meade
W. B. McKi'r+rIck
Mary Sample
Slella Sulherland
W. N. Woocl
Aflon Zunclel
TRUSTEES
J. Emerson Graham
Adam Macpherson
Ray E. Welch
Elmer Balmer
L. A. Moxon
THE STUDENT BODY
The sTudenT body has successTully promoTed many worThwhile enTer-
prises This year. The poinT sysTem Tor aThleTics and scholarship was
inauguraTed and The awards were decided on. A highly successTul game
beTween Two proTessional baslceTball Teams aT The school gym was baclced
by The sTudenT adminisTraTion oT The TirsT semesTer headed by PresidenT
James Cady and Vice-PresidenT Lee Seidell. The second semesTer
cabineT and council under The leadership oT PresidenT Howard LesTer
and Vice-PresidenT KeiTh Emenegger conTinued The good worlq. This
adminisTraTion has selecTed The Tiger as The emblem Tor our school. BoTh
adminisTraTions have done much To promoTe school spiriT and enTerTaining
assemblies. The lasT council is worlcing especially hard To arrange Tor one
program To be presenTed each week by The various clubs and organiza-
Tions oT The school.
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THE SENIORS
June lerminales four evenlful years of aclive parlicipalion in all high
school affairs for lhe class of I934. During lhese four years lhis class has
led on lhe alhlelic field, in lhe classroom, and in lhe various exlra curricu
lar aclivilies. Arcala Union High School proudly presenls her leaders of
lomorrow.
JAMES PEETS
"Gods gif? lo women."
MARY ROBERTA MCCUTCHEON
"Eyes Thar smile and dimples Tha? bequile
ANNABELL CHRISTIE
"Be fo her virfues very kind
Be To her faulls a lilfle blind."
EUGENE FOUNTAIN
"Who mixed reason with pleasure
And wisdom wi1h mirTh."
LORENA DUNPHY
"Her eyes are pools of Iaughfer gay
Where many hearfs have gone asfray."
HOWARD LESTER
"None buf himself can be his parallel.
ARCHIE SMITH
"A mischievous lad was he."
VIOLET SUSAN
"Life's sfage finds her a capable adress,
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CLARE COOPERRIDER
"A sense of humor combined with wisdom."
BILLIE FEILDING
"A girl eller her own heart."
JANE CAIN
"There is nothing arniss
Wifh fhis Charming miss."
JOSEPI-IINE GALLACCI
"Lighlhearled, wifh never a care is
MARJORIE HYNER
she."
"A counfenance in which did mee?
Sweel records, promises as sweel.
EMILY TOMLINSON
"A lass wilh a friendly smile."
ELLEN LARSEN
"Why worry? We only live buf once.
FIORINA BANDUCCI
"Wha+ care I for serious things?"
DEAN LANGFORD
"Always ready for sport or ioke,
A iolly lad is he."
ELLEN ANDERSON
"Show buf sweelf'
MILDRED JACKSON
"The mildesl manners
Wilh 'rhe genrlesl heart"
LORENA SWANSON
"A voice as sweet and clear was hea
Only in springlime frorn a bird."
THE SENIORS
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ARMEDA GIUNTOLI
"A lovely apparifion serif
To be a momenT's ornament"
HENRY SORENSON
"Serious as a deacon
LAURENCE CHARLES
"He is lruly greal who is truly good."
HELENE LOUSTALOT
"Here is one who will entrance
This prelly maid from far oil France."
KATHLEEN LARSON
"There is always lime for fun."
JOHN PINKERTON
"The girls, he always shuns."
ELVAN PRESTON
"I dare fo do all Thai may become a man."
HARLEAN ESPING
"Ori with The dance."
MERLE MORTON
"Wi1h her hearl of gold
Many friends she'll hoid."
ED NULL
"He is sfafely, young and fall."
ARIEL MQCLASKEY
"As cool and rerriole as a slam"
MARY GRACE PARTON
"Dainly, smiling, and sweet"
THE SENIORS
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GLENN ROBERSHOTTE
"A man of affairs."
MARGARET ENSIGN
"Believes Home Economics ls the suresl
way lo a rnan's hearlf'
OTTO NELSON
"Sleadfaslly he pursues his goal."
MINNIE FORBES
"Oulel and reliable is she."
GEORGINA ENNES
"Her eyes are slars of lwllighl Ialr,
Like Iwillghl loo, her dusky hair."
PAUL HUNTER
"Look lhouqhlfulg no maller how you feel."
IRMA MERRIAM
"My cares are the leasl of my worrlesf'
ELEANOR HESS
"ln sports she's a leader
There's no one can beal her."
HAROLD WESTLUND
"The besl all-round pal a buddie ever had."
GUILA LITTLE
"Her lovely face
ls buf her least and loveliesl grace."
ETHEL ANDERLINI
"ln her quief genlle ways
A wealfh of sweefness she displays."
MAXINE WORTH
"An arflsfic girl who is bound To succeed."
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THE SENIORS
--B-:EI I I 113,
JAMES CADY
"I-Ie's dark and aIIracIIve
In aIhIeIIcs he's acIIve."
VIRGINIA TORP
"I love work, II fasdhafes me,
I can sir and Iook aI II for hours.
LUCILLE PETERSON
"Ge-nIIe manners and quIeT charm are always in vogue."
JOSEPH ROBINSON
"A IiIIIe feIIow of worIcIIy wisdom."
CARMEN GILARDONI
"FuII of charming gigqIes."
ROY RYLANDER
"Lef every man enIoy his whim,
Whahs he To me, or I Io him?"
FRANCES MOSCHETTI
"LaugI1Ter sparkles from her eyes."
JAYNE GUEST
"The smlle fhaf bIessed one Iover's hear?
Has broken many more."
MILDRED ZEHNDNER
"When in doubf, giggIe,"
LAURENCE ALKERN
'IA vaIIanI youIh."
CLIFFORD HUTCHINS
"A cheerfuI word, a happy grin
I-Ie greefs each day wifh Iireless vim."
BERNEICE ERICKSON
"Precious 1hInqs come in smaII packages."
THE SENIORS
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ANDERS NEILSEN
"An alhlele, by lhe gods, an alhlelelm
BLANCHE NORRIS
"Personality, good loolcsy and good naluref'
VERNA CRAM
"Happy and cheerful all lhe while
She always wears a smile,"
DAN MCCAHAN
"Happy am I, from care l'm free
Why aren'l They all confenled like me,"
HAROLD JENKINS
"A kinder genllemari treads nol The ear1h."
MILDRED ANDERSON
"There is an arf in being eloquenlly silent"
BESSIE COE
"Wilh a cheerful smile
She brighlens her corner."
EARL KJER
"l and no olher, am masler of my falef'
FRANCES LINDGREN
"Relicenl and sweel
A girl you'd like To meal."
MELVIN DlMMlCK
"I believe in doing greal lhiriqs,
Nol in lalking lhefnf'
KENNETH EKLUND
"Take me as I am."
EVELYN DOLSON EAGAN
"As well be ou? of lhe world as oul of fashion."
THE SENIORS
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LAURENCE RUDE BEN BALLINGER
"His whole hear? in his own affairs." "A mind serene for coniemplaiionf'
KENNETH WATERS
KATHRY I . ..
N BUGEN G "There is greaf abilify
A girl who excelled af coun+Iess Things." In knowing how fo confrol one's abilif
THE SENIORS
ON A JUNE DAY
On a June day-
I have sensed +he fragrance of pepperwood,
The myslery of undulaling hillsides of green grass,
l have swayed wilh a lacy leafed locust
I have flown in swooping spirals wifh a Jrurkey buzzard.
-June Gribble.
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When Hwe nigh nearf we magnify
And Hfle pure vision celebrafe
And worship greafness passing by
Curse-Ives are gre-af."
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JUNIORS
The iunior class has Jraken an aclive parl in school aclivilies. Wilh +wo
capable presidenls, Lee Seidell and Keilh Emenegger, il has successfully
compleled ils Third year. ll is very well represenled in alhlelics by bo1'h
boys and girls. A goodly number of oulslanding players on The champion-
ship baskelball leam were iuniors, and did much lo bring Jrhe viciory
wilhin Arca+a's grasp. Nol lo slighl +he girls, we musl say lhal Jrhey won
The speedball inlerclass championship showing good sporlsmanship and
Team work, which seem lo be lhe keynole of This up and coming class.
There is a good percenlage of excellenl players in bolh band and
orcheslrag in dramalics, Jrhe members have shown lheir skill admirably.
Loyally To Arcala High has been evidenced by lheir whole-hearled par-
laking in school affairs and allenclance al The games. One oulslanding
evenl of The iunior year was The evening par'ry held in April which was
highly successful. They look forward wilh greal hope and eagerness lo
Jrheir senior year.
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SO PHOMO RES
These lasT year's insigniTicanT Treshmen being released Trom Their
bondage have blossomed ouT inTo a very acTive class. They have Taken
parT in every phase oT school aTTairs. They are sTeady players in aThleTicsg
a good many are in The band and orchesTra and They have a good rep-
resenTaTion on The l-lonor roll. This class is Tavored wiTh some good poeTs
and arTisTs, so should go Tar in TurThering The school. A gay supper parTy
was held aT dear old A. U. l-l. S. by These indusTrious sophs, which was
enjoyed by all. The Two presidenTs who have led Them on To honor are
Audrey Morrell and OTho Davis. As upperclassmen, These sTudenTs will
help The school To bigger and beTTer glories and successes.
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FRESHM EN
The freshman class was greeled wiih lhe Jrradilional walery inilialion,
buf were very sporlive and showed Jrheir melile by "faking if wi+h a grin."
They were quile bashful a+ Tirsl, buf soon go+ info The swing, and made
delighfful 'friendships and have proved Themselves worlhy To belong lo
Arcaia High. Many are in girls' and boys' alhlelicsg rhey have excellenlr
malerial in Jrennis, and a promising oulloolc for fulure years in ofher sporls.
They are indusirious youngsiers, and will go far. Band, orcheslra and The
l-lonor Roll all have Their represenlarives. The presidenls are Bruce Wiley
and Alia May Lesler. They will be glad lo greel The "Trosh" nexl year.
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ACTIVITIES
PUBLICATIONS
Tl-lE ADVANCE
The i934 Advance slafl in Jrhis annual has alrlempled lo preserve lhe
happy laces of classmales and lo record lhe inleresiing, The serious and
cheerful, lhe lrivial and worlhwhile evenls which have crowded lhe days
of The school year. Memories of leachers, classes, classmales, clubs, and
exciling evenls in which you have parlicipaled are recorded here and
awail you each lime you open lhis year boolc in fuiure years.
Tl-IE PEPPER BOX
Under lhe supervision of Mrs. Meade, lhe Pepper Box has published
fourreen numbers. The paper was mimeographed, wilh an average of
l5O copies issued in every edilion. Despile a change in slafl, high slan-
dards of publicalion were mainlained 'rhroughoul bolh semeslers. l-larold
Wesllund and Margarel Ohlendicli were The edilors for lhe lirsl and
second semeslers.
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ORCHESTRA
The ArcaTa l-ligh School orchesTra has had more harmony and less
discord Than in previous years. IT is The largesT one we have ever had,
boasTing 2l girls and I5 boys, and is, as Mr. Wood says, like The new
Chevrolel'-larger and longer. IT has played for numerous grammar school
enTerTainmenTs and Tor our play, "ErsTwhile Susan." Our Girls' League
orchesTra is also progressing in iTs populariTy.
BAND
Gur band has been a greaT success. lT has played Tor The American
Legion, Ferndale Fair, Boy ScouT drive, Camplire Girls' drive, and has
given several concerTs on The plaza. BoTh The band and The orchesTra
are To play in The music TesTival. The German band is a lively organiza-
Tion ThaT has Turnished good enTerTainmenT.
Our direcTor, WalTer N. Wood. has The disTincTion oT being a criTic
Tor The NorThern SacramenTo Valley Music Fe-sTival aT Chico.
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THE GIRLS' LEAGUE
OFFICERS COMMITTEE Cl-IAIRMEN
Presidenln, ,Y,, ,,,, , , Margarei Ensign Social ,, YY,,,,, ., ,,.,,,sGuila Liiile
Vice-President, ,S , Virginia Torp Puloliciry ,,,I,,, , I,,., ,E,.,v,V V iolei Susan
Secrelary Y, Clare Cooperrider School Service ,, ,,c,,,, ,Wilma Simpson
Treasurer , , nlzrances I-Iill Improvement, c.,, Mary R. McCuIcheon
Song Leader, , , Merle Morlon I-lospiialiiy, ,,YY,,,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,,,. Blanche Norris
Yell Leader, ,,,,,, , , Alia Gasiman Dancing ,, ,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,, ,,Audrey Morrell
Sergeanl'-aI'Arms , Kalhryn Bugenig Big Sisler A,c,,,, ,,,c,,A.,c... B arbara Johnson
Advisor ,, , ,, ,, Miss Graham Enlerlainmeni ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,s, Audrys Sapp
The Girls' League is an organizalion which includes all girls in The
school as eilher aciive or associale members. The Girls' League Council
underloolc as one ol Iheir proiecls This year Ihe organizalion ol a dancing
class for boys in our school dances. The dancing commiilee has organized
a iazz orchesira ol Iourleen members who Iurnish music Tor our noon
dances and on olher occasions. The annual I-li-Jinlcs, in Ihe form of a
babies' parly, was enioyed early in The year. Enlerlaining programs and
leclures for Ihe sludenl body have been sponsored by 'rhe council.
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THE DRAMATIC CLUB
The dramaTic club is an organizaTion whose chieT purpose is To pro-
moTe inTeresT in good drama Through acTive parTicipaTion in play-acTing
and play-producing. ProbaTionary membership is earned Through The
parTicipaTion in one public play as a lead or in Two as a minor characTer.
Eleven members received acTive membership pins aTTer The Tall play and
more are expecTed To qualiTy aTTer The spring play. lnTeresTing programs
are enioyed aT every meeTing oT The club. The organizaTion has been
able To produce Two plays This year under The able direcTion oT Miss
lvlary Sample.
PLAYS
The Tall play "ErsTwhile Susan," a characTer comedy, was given aT The
l-ligh School audiTorium The second week in January. VioIe+ Susan gave
an excellenT perTormance as The leading lady wiTh Eugene EounTain,
Edward Warren, and Audry Kier also carrying heavy roles. These char-
acTers were ably supporTed by The resT oT The casT producing a very
Tine play.
The spring play, "The Ivory Door." a very ambiTious underTalcing, To
be produced The second weelc in lvlay will be characTerized by elaboraTe
cosTumes and eTTecTive lighTing. The casT is worlcing hard To malce This
as crediTable a play as Those presenTed in The pasT.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
The Fulure Farmers' Associalrion allended The I-Iumboldl Counly
Fair in Augusl and won many prizes. In Ihe fall Ihe boys gave a parenl
and son banguer in Ihe I-Iigh School social room. The Iirsl weelc in May
some ol The boys allended 'rhe Fulure Farmers' Convenrion held af San
Luis Obispo. The "Aggies" hold meelings Iwice a monlh, a+ which well-
Icnown speakers are occasionally presenl. Lee Seidell is presidenf of Ihe
group and lvlr. Zundel advisor.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
To promole world peace and inlernalional goodwill, by ioining hands
wilh fellow sludenls Ihroughoul Ihe world, Ihrough slrudy and correspond-
ence, is Ihe obieclive of Ihe Inlernalional Club, of which Violel Susan is
presidenr, Karhleen Larson, vice-president Annabell Chrislie, secrerary,
and NhssI4agopbn,sponson
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EXCALIBUR CLUB
The aim oT The Excalibur Club is To TosTer insTincTs oT service and
promoTe The menTal and physical developmenT oT iTs members. During
The year. several business men addressed The club. lTs baslceTball Team
won The championship oT The Y League by noT losing a single game.
VisiTs were paid To oTher Excalibur clubs in The counTy. James Cady and
Lee Seidell were presidenTs Tor The TirsT and second semesTers.
LATIN CLUB
The purpose oT This organizaTion is To add inTeresT To The sTudy oT
LaTin, malcing iT more eTTecTive Tor improvemenT in English, and aTTording
an opporTuniTy Tor gaining a broader knowledge oT The cusToms and
achievemenTs oT The Roman people. especially Those on which our gov-
ernmenT is based. lvliss Ames is sponsor. "Ad asTro per aspero." To The
sTars Through diTTiculTies.
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Alfhough if was originafed only fhis year, fhe G. A. A. has become
one of fhe school's foremosf organizafions. lfs purpose is fhe encourage-
menf of sporfsmanship, furnishing opporfunifies for all girls fo parficipafe
in sporfs.
This energefic group has been insfrumenfal in fhe revival of lively
school spirif. lfs members have purchased black and gold caps, which
malce a colorful showing af games and around fhe school. The girls have
presenfed several original and clever assemblies of a highly enferfaining
nafure. '
The resulfs of ifs endeavors fo promofe school spirif were evidenced
in increased sfudenf affendance af games.
HI-Y
Wifh Mr. I-lam as ifs sponsor fhe I-li-Y has become one of fhe mosf
acfive and progressive organizafions of Arcafa I-ligh. The club was in
charge of fhe foofball rally before fhe game wifh Eureka. If sponsored
fhe Shin-Dig held on May IO. If enfered info baslcefball compefifion in
fhe Y League. The German and Spanish bands, composed of members,
were ifs musical represenfafives, playing before various service clubs
and organizafions. -
POETRY CLUB
The Poefry Club was newly organized in November 'of l933. There
were fwo elecfed program chairmen, Audrys Sapp and Merle Morfon,
and when fhe membership grew, Violef Susan was appoinfed fhird chair-
man. All club members are poefry lovers, and if has been fhe club's
policy fo invife inferesfing speakers fo enferfain fhe group for a parl'
of ifs program. The sponsors for fhis organizafion are Mrs. lvleade and
lvliss Sufherland.
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BASKETBALL
I-IEAVYWEIGI-ITS
AT The sTarT oT The season our heavyweighTs loolced very good, buT due To diffi-
culTies Shull, The cenTer, was Torced To leave school early in The season. Soon aTTer, Turlco-
vich also leTT. Anders Nielson, sTellar forward, was also losT aTTer The TirsT semesTer. The
greaTly handicapped boys sTill had loTs of spiriT and showed iT ThroughouT The resT oT The
season. Howard LesTer and James Cady were chosen as members on various all-counTy
Teams. Cady also won The gold baslceTball given by Coach Claypool Tor The mosT
LIGHTWEIGI-ITS
NoT only deTeaTing our old rival Eurelca, buT going TurTher and winning The Hum-
boldT-Del NorTe CounTy Championship, The lighTweighT Team was undoubTedly The
besT ThaT ArcaTa has enTered in compeTiTion Tor several years. They losT only one game,
This was wiTh Eureka The TirsT Time The Two Teams meT. Nearly all The games The boys won
lEurelca and ForTuna especiallyl were won by scores which were Too close To be com-
TorTable--so The boys say. Seidell aT cenTer, Naye and Tomini aT Torwards, and
Emenegger, l-lunTer, and PeeTs aT guards, all played a wonderTul brand oT baslceTball.
James PeeTs won The baslceTball Tor The mosT accuraTe Toul shooTing in The lighTweighT
division.
accuraTe Toul shooTer.
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TRACK
I-IEAVYWEIGHTS
Due To The lack oT maTerial The heavyweighTs will be greaTly handicapped This
season as Grand and Cady are The only Two men who Took poinTs in The lasT counTy
Track meeT. Bill lnskip is running The 880 in Tine Torm in pracTice and should go places
in The meeT This year. Grand and Cady should repeaT Their performances and gaTher
poinTs in The hurdles. Jenkins and Cady have also been showing up well in The high
iump. ErnesT Susan has been showing Tine Torm in The 440, overcoming all opposiTion
so Tar, and should keep up The good work. The Team is greaTly lacking in maTerial Tor
The shoTpuT, pole vaulTing, and sprinTs. The Team will miss MoscheTTi and Sundberg
who Took poinTs lasT year aT The meeT.
LIGHTWEIGT-ITS
Aside Trom a weakness in The dashes The lighTweighT Team shows excellenT prom-
ise This year. l-lunTer and Emenegger, sure poinT Takers in The hurdles and broad
jump, are showing greaT promise. Emenegger is also puTTing The shoT in Tine Torm.
CliTTord Bass, a 440 man, should repeaT and again Take poinTs in his division. The
loss oT Grayden FinTrock will be keenly TelT This year as he Took TirsT in The IOO and
second in The 220-yard dashes. IT maTerial shows up in The dashes, pole vaulTing, and
high jump The lighTweighT Team should go places in a loig way This season.
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FOOTBALL
ArcaTa had very good maTerial This season Tor a Tine TooTbaIl Team. They de-
TeaTed Del INlorTe IO To 6, losT To The Ferndale champions 7 To O, and also losT To
Eureka I9 To 6. The boys played excellenT TooTball during The enTire season and
should have won more games. The main drawback This season was The lack OT exe
perience oT mosT oT The maTerial-Nielson, Simas, MaTTson, and Cady being The only
leTTermen back. The boys should be able To give a very good accounT OT Themselves
nexT season. The Team will only lose Tour players by graduaTion. Graves, Grand, Dearing,
and Jarboe all gave good accounTs oT Themselves on The line. Nielson, Simas, and Cady
played Tine ball in The backTieId.
BASEBALL
Our boys made a Tine sTarT and an exce!IenT Tinish, buT They iusT couldn'T seem
To geT going during The middle oT The season. They won Their TirsT game Trom SouTh
Fork by The score oT I4 To I. They Then dropped a poorly played game To Ferndale
6 To O. They made a sTrong comeback and nearly deTeaTed The sTrong Eureka aggre-
gaTion. The score was 4 To 3. The ForTuna Team having deTeaTed all oTher opposiTion
came To ArCaTa To swamp The home Team and To win The championship, buT aTTer
The dusT oT baTTle had cleared Tound Themselves on The shorT end oT a I4 To 2 score.
Seidell's, Olivera's, PeTersen's, and Ramos's Tine hiTTing, Vanoncini's Tine caTching, Cady's
home run, and CosTa's superb piTc:hing were all TeaTures oT This game.
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TENNIS
WiTh The enTire membership oT lasT year's TirsT Team reTurned To com-
peTiTion, The Tennis Teams show promise oT raTing highly. in The counTy
meeTs This year. Laverne Elmore showed his usual unbeaTable Torm and
reTained his number-one singles posiTion. l-loward LesTer and Paul I-lunTer
proved a formidable doubles Team, and should have liTTle Trouble in dis-
posing oT oTher doubles combinaTions. Eugene FounTain and Virginia Torp
comprised The mixed doubles. Bruce Wylie, Edward Graves, John l-lam,
RoberT Ferguson, and Edward Warren made up The second Team. The
girls were represenTed by Warrene Elmore, AlTa May LesTer, Virginia
Torp, Eleanor l-less, Billie Fielding, and l-lelen Esping. AlThough They lack
experience in inTer-scholasTic compeTiTion, iT is hoped ThaT They will pre-
senT sTiTF opposiTion To invading Teams.
HUMOR
oo You KNow THEM?
Miss Graham: Are you lisTening, girls?
Mrs. Meade: When I was living in Kansas CiTy, Missouri-
Miss Ames: Warm up Tor The speed TesT.
Mr. T-lam: l suppose you are all working on your papers. lT's a remarkable TacT-
Miss Hagopian: The wind is blowing The wrong way on several leTTers.
Mr. Wood: Sound your A.
Miss Fielding: Squad order: check cosTume cuTs.
Mr. Davies: Take ouT your dicTaTion books.
Mr. Elmore: Who goes in The lab Today?
Miss Sample: l don'T give a conTinenTal.
Mr. Boggess: ThaT isn'T righT. Do iT over again.
Mr. DursTon: The second bell has rung.
Mr. Zundel: LisTen To John saying his prayers.
Miss DegenharT: Have you goT your ouTside work done?
Mr. Claypool: Do you geT The poinT?
Mr. McKiTTrick: Well, uh-
Mr. Cooperrider: Make arrangemenTs wiTh your Teachers.
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PETE SACCHI
Chevrolet leads by widest margin
in history
Arcata, California
We Wish Much Success to the
I934 Graduates
HARVEY HARPER
Ford V-8 Dealer in Eureka
A. W. ERICSON
Photo Finishing . . . Jcb Printing
Picture Framing
Arcata, California
NELLIE MANGUM
Arcata, California
C. J. "HAPPY" HILL Has PLAZA GARAGE
Everything to Wear W. A. Crawford Phone 7I-W
"gn The plaza" Arcata, California
COLLEGE SHOE SHOP Co,-nplimenf, of The
Shoe Repairing
Eighth and G Streets E. Canclini ARCATA LAUNDRY
McCANN MOTORS KELLER'S DRUG STORE
Ford V-8 Cars and Trucks Prescription Druggist
Complete Car Service Arcata, California
THE DELTA EVEREADY SERVICE STATION
. . L. M. Vaissade, Prop.
AI-Cala' cahfnmla Cor. I0th and H Streets Arcata, California
Fo' Qua'l'YvQ'li,De'iCa'ei"" I ,PETE cANcuNi si-Toe si-lor
, "Where Shoe Repairing Is a Speciality"
GUS S GROCERY E Arcata, California
TATMAN'S BAKERY Cqmplimgnfg of
On III' Redwood HI9l"'aY PUBLIC UTILITIES CALIF. CORP.
"The Home of Good Bakery Products" Aman' california
Compliments of - PAPIN' BROS.
J' C' MILL COMPANY Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables
i5"'C' 'WI Aram, California
Compliments of
BLEDSOE'S BRIZARDS OF ARCATA
Arcata, California
SEELY 8: TITLOW COMPANY G- W- AYERII-L
Qualify G,-oem-ie, Kuppenheimer Clothes
A,-cafe. Califgrnia Arcata, California
DR. EUGENE FOUNTAIN E. V. JONES
Dentist Drayage and Transfer
Phone 73 Arcata, California Aman' California
BERT HILL-5 VARIETY STORE HILFICKER ELECTRIC CO.
Arcahl California Philco Radios . . . Everything Electric
v Y Arcata, California
COTTAGE GROVE DAIRY
Ro, H. So,,m,,' mp, PETERSON'S SPORTING eooos STORE
Phan. I0,J,2 Arena' camomga Fishing Tackle . . . Athletic Equipment
Tennis Rackets Restrung
DALY'S
"HumboIdt's Own Store"
Extends Congratulations to the
Graduates of I934
O. K. BARBER SHOP
John Mortensen, Prop.
Arcata, California
WHITE CITY DAIRY
Arcata, California
A. BANDUCCI
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
First Furnish Your Home T
DUCK BROS- THE ARCATA UNION
Fourth and H Streets Phone 873
Eureka, California Commercial Printing and Advertising
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VARSITY SWEET SHOP
Robert C. Gayhart, Prop.
"On the Redwood Highway"
COLLEGE NEWS STAND
Magazines, Newspapers, Candy, Ice
Cream, Miscellaneous
A. J. Taylor, Prop.
FREEMAN ART COMPANY
Eureka, California
B. B. BARTLETT OPD. D.
S. P. BARTLETT OPD. D.
Optometrists
Eureka, California
SAFEWAY STO RES. INC.
JACK'S BARBER SHOP
Authorized Political Discussion
Arcata, California
BEER INSURANCE AGENCY
Arcata, California
GILMORE SERVICE STATION
"Red Lion Gas Surpasses Them All"
Gene Chamberlain, Prop.
Compliments of
GOLDEN STATE CREAMERY
ARCATA CLEANERS
Phone 77 . . . "We'll Do the Rest"
Earl Spellenberg, Prop.
A. W. SYMMES
New York Life
Phone 272-R Arcata, California
U NION SERVICE STATION
Gas, Oil, Tires, Batteries
John Vanden Bosh, Prop.
ATKINSON lr WOODS
The Rexall Drug Store
Eureka, California
THE TOGGERY
Good Clothes
Eureka, California
HORNBROOK'S SHOE STORE
Eureka, California
THE ROSERY FLOWER SHOP
Edna R. Speier
W 734 Sth Street Eureka, California
McCLURE 8: McCREERY
Optometrists
Eureka, California
ROMA BAKERY
Eureka, California
ROTERMUND'S FUR SHOP
Furs, Coats, and Dresses
523 5th Street Eureka, California
DELANEY 81 YOUNG
Distributors of
Delaney's Candies and Beverages
Eureka, California
DR. H. L. JENKINS -
Phone 4 Physman and SuAci'E:IIa, California CASPER N' TORP' Ailomey
Arcata, California
ARCATA BAKERY
John Marte HOLLANDER JEWELRY STORE
Eureka, California
DR. c. L. Bousreu. ' S
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Arcata, California l9l5 E Street Eureka, California
I Dgmisf Ralph Martin
A,-Cara' California Arcata, California
DR, VERNQN L. HUNT Complete Home Furnishings
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First Nationalieiank Bldg:CEuieka? Cglgkirnia 854 Nmih Sheet Phone 63
DR. N. A. STROMBERG
Dentist
Arcata, California
BON BONNIERE CANDY STORE
The home of fine confections
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