Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)
- Class of 1927
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Save the Re wood League
The Save-the-Redwoods-League to which this Sequoia is dedi-
cated, was founded by nine members and two associate members.
The founders are Mr. Edward Doheny, Mrs. Newell K. French,
Mr. Edward S. Harkness, Mr. William Kent, Mr. Stephen T.
Mather, Dr. John C. Philips, Mrs. Zipporah Russ, Mr. George
Fredrick Schwartz, and a "Resident of Massachusetts" whose
name is not given. The associate founders are Mr. Edward E.
Ayer and Mrs. Wm. H. Crocker. The other members in the League
are 26 patrons, 163 life members, 12 sustaining members, 571
contributing members, 3853 annual members, 109 junior mem-
bers, and 470 donors. This makes a total membership of 5215.
In California there still remains a stand of 881,393 acres
of virgin redwood forest. Out of this total 13,597 acres are pre-
served by state parks, national monuments, county parks, and
city parks, while 2555 acres are preserved by private parks. This
shows that approximately only 15 per cent have been preserved
while there are still many miles of redwood highway the senic
attractions of which should be saved.
One of these places is the Dyerville-Bull Creek region in
which the League is trying to establish a great Redwood Forest
reservation to comprise nearly 12,000 acres. Another place is
in Del Norte County on Smith River. This is five miles north of
Crescent City and consists of 1000 acres. Toward the several mil-
lion dollars necessary to purchase these parks, over three fourths
of a million dollars is held by the League for the purchase of the
Dyerville-Bull Creek region, and 36,000 have been contributed
toward purchasing the Smith-River project. Mr. Edward S. Hark-
ness of New York gave 350,000 to help purchase the Dyerville-
Bull Creek region, and 340,000 was given by the California State
Federation of Womens' Clubs, with which they intend to save a
grove within the area decided upon.
By interesting the public in saving the Redwoods, the
League has gradually been able to preserve some of the best stand-
ing timber, and, if the citizens give their support to the cause. a
large amount of nature's most beautiful scenery can be saved for
our posterity.-Howard Carlson
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T e ,Albee Stadium
The Albee Stadium is a decided asset to the Eureka High
School, not only as a place for athletic events, but as a spot of
beauty and interest-
About five years ago the present Albee Stadium was a swamp
surrounded by a mass of tangled shrubs and trees. N o one thought
of its possibilities until George B. Albee, the City Superintendent
of Schools, realized the splendid opportunity it afforded as a site
for a stadium.
At first Mr. Albee's plans were laughed at, but finally enough
men were convinced of the possibility of constructing a stadium,
so the work was begun.
The underbrush was cleared away, the swamp drained, and
over 50,000 cubic yards of dirt were put on the bottom of the
stadium in order to level it off. It is well drained by a large culvert,
thirty inches in diameter into which flow thirty laterals from six to
eight inches in diameter. Lawns have been grown on the football
field and on the hillsides. On one of the hillsides are placed very
large red letters which spell "Albee Stadium". This carries out
the school colors, red and green.
As it now stands, the Albee Stadium is 280 feet wide and 907
feet long. In the upper end a space is left for an amphitheater,
while at the lower end is a baseball diamond. Between the baseball
diamond and the amphitheater is a one-fourth mile track.
Surrounding the stadium are trees native to Humboldt
County, the redwood, cedar, pine, fir, alder and oak.
There are three main entrances to the Stadium. One which has
azaleas on each side, is designated as the Azalea Way. Another
entrance which has rhododendrons on each side is known as the
Rhododendron Way. The main entrance is lined with cedar trees,
hence it is called Cedar Way.
- Thus, this beautiful addition to the Eureka High School has
bettered conditions by doing away with an ugly spot and bringing
into existence a stadium of which the City of Eureka has a good
reason to be proud. -Edith Carlson '28
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Just as the Sequoia Sempervirens is the greatest
natural asset of the Humboldt Bay region, so are the
boys and girls the most valuable product of the lanfl.
The Eureka High School has as its aim the training
of these boys and girls so that they may become good
honest men and women, ready to do their part in the
upbuilding of the land of the Redwoods.
Just as nature has provided the conditions for the
sturdy growth of our favorite tree, so has the community
provided for the all-round development of the pupils of
the Eureka High. Let us neither fail to appreciate this
nor waste the opportunities so generously provided.
-Jos.T. Glenn
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LESLIE, MELVIN
Only so much I do know, as I lived.
Uune Graduate!
HAVEMANN, ALICE
With room for every joy.
STEVENS, IRMA
The cautious seldom err.
LIDSTONE, HELEN
All the people said she had
authority.
THOMAS, HELEN
Imagination rules the world.
DERBY, GEORGE
My course be onward still.
BISHOP, GENEVIEVE
On with the dance.
DOLF, B. LLOYD
Ambition has no rest.
QUINTRELL, MABEL
Blue were her eyes.
AKINS, MARY
Each mind has its own method.
MARTIN, WALLACE
A gentleman who wrote with ease
SNOW, FLORENCE
Simple duty hath no place for fear.
WILSON, HAROLD
There is an art of keeping elo-
quently silent.
STOUDER, EVELYN
As full of spirit as the month of
May.
JOHNSON, VERNA
She looked so much like her sister,
when one was absent no one missed
her.
JOHNSON, VERA
It's always a question who will win
Vera Johnson or her twin.
CLARKE, FAE
Fashioned so slender, young and
fair.
CLARK, CLIFTON
A man after his own heart.
QJune Graduatel
HEPLER, LOIS
Fingers made for ivory keys.
BROWN, VIRGINIA
Thou art fairer than the evening
fair.
BELL, LINCOLN
We grant although he had much
wit, he was very shy of using it.
BELL, FRED
The heart to conceive, the under-
standing to direct, and the hand to
execute.
HUBER, ALTA
Fleet as the deer.
GREGERSON, ANNA
A soft answer turneth away wrath.
GODFREY, FRANCES
Thy voice is a celestial melody.
LINDSEY, JAMES
Steadfast of thought, well made
well wrought.
WIBLE, RUTH '
She is pretty to walk with.
MARKS, VIRGINIA
Beauty is truth, truth
DUNTON, ORA
A pensive maid.
CLAY, MARGARET
Here's a good athlete.
SANDER, WALTER
l shall be loyal.
beauty
ANDERSON, ROBERT
His heart was in his work.
PHILLIPS, SADIE
Cheeks like the mountain pink.
MORRIS, WAVA
A tender heart.
IRVING, ANNIE
Whose yesterdays look backward
with a smile.
DUFFY, KATHERINE
I worked with patience which is
almost power.
SUNFORS, HENRY
A little nonsense now and then is
relished by the wisest men.
LA CLASS HISTORY
Another commencement day is almost here, and doubtless
the readers of the Sequoia will be interested in the history of our
class. '
As freshmen We spent a very inactive year, but as years pro-
gressed so did We. During our first year, the only important things
We did Were to enter a float in the Bond Election Parade and to
win first prize in the Freshman-Sophomre Oratorical 'Contest
through the efforts of Julius Paul.
This dormant condition showed signs of vanishing when We
began our Sophomore year. Under the leadership of Fred George-
son as President, Charles Quigg as Vice-President, Helen Thomas
as Secretary, Walter Dolphini and Dolph Timmerman as Council
Members, we gave a Thanksgiving dance and candy sale which
were very succesful.
As Juniors We played an important part in school activities.
In order to earn more money for the J unior-Senior Banquet, at
our class night, We entertained our audience with a clever skit
called "Vinegar's Vaudeville Agency".
The banquet, which is the ultimate goal of Junior activities,
was considered a huge success. During this year the class
was led by President, Walter Dolphinig Secretary,Katherine Nell-
ist, Treasurer, Kenneth May, and Council member, Melvin Shus-
ter.
The oflicers elected for the Senior year were Raimond Clary,
President, Katherine N ellist, Secretary, De Ette Wing, Treasurer
and Charles Quigg, Council member.
We chose as our class colors, Orchid and Nile, and the Orchid
as our flovver. Our class motto is, "Doubt Whom you Will, but
never doubt yourself".
Commencement Week will be a round of pleasure and excite-
ment With the Junior-Senior Banquet, Senior Class Night, the
Senior Ball and graduation exercises.
As we survey our accomplishment during the four years we
find that in Student Body offices We have been very well represen-
ted. Those who have held offices are Raimond Clary, sergeant-at-
arms, and Richard Derby, assistant business manager of the
Sequoia during our Junior year. This year Allan McCurdy was
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President, Melvin Shuster, vice-president, Phyllis Bruce, secre-
tary, Raimond Clary, boys' athletic manager, Katherine Nellist,
yell leader, and DeEtte Wing,song leader.
Nor have we neglected athletics, for our View in retrospect
shows us many members active in this field. Those who have shone
on teams are: Dolph Timmerman, Charles Quigg, George Cousins,
James McGaraghan, Walter Dolphini, Raimond Clary, Richard
Derby, Bernard Hemenway, Allan McCurdy, and Kenneth May.
Lillian Kavanaugh, Katherine Nellist and Mary Weatherby were
awarded Big E's for their work in girls' athletics.
In music we have also been prominent, being represented in
the glee clubs by Linda Swanson, Elizabeth Stewart, Catherine
Kirkpatrick, Mary Elizabeth Kane, Marjorie Winter, Mildred
Getchell, Lois Frederickson, Blossom Bailey, Wilma Wickett, De
Ette Wing, Charles Quigg, Raimond Clary, Robert Moody, Dolph
Timmerman and James Montgomery. The orchestra people were
Earl Holm, Katherine N ellist, James McGaraghan, Earl Roberts,
Katherine Morton, Melvin Shuster, and Walter Dolphini, There
was also a girls' sextette of which Elizabeth Stewart, Katherine
Kirkpatrick, Marjorie Winters, Helen Broderick, and De Ette
Wing were members.
were members.
Katherine Nellist, Earl Roberts, Raimond Clary, Phyllis
Bruce, Walter Dolphini, Wilfred Dorais, and Edwina Melanson
were in prominent plays.
Virginia Carrington twice filled an office of the Girls' League
Those who were chairmen of committees in the League were Cher-
ry Poland, Lois Fredrickson, Elvie Burnell, Onda Duck, DeEtte
Wing, and Edwina Melanson.
DeEtte Wing, '27.
DECEMBER CLASS HISTORY
From the time of their entrance into the high school in Jan-
uary 1923 to its exit last Christmas, the class of Christmas 1926
has been an active working body.
After early conquering the usual timidity of the Freshmen,
the members took an active interest in the student body govern-
ment and cheerfully worked on numerous and sundry committees.
During the year of 1925-1926, the following members held student
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body oflices: Fred Bell, James Lindsey, Lois Connick, Bertrand
Carrington, Lincoln Bell, Wallace Martin, and George Derby, and
it can truthfully be said that these people carried through their
duties efficiently to the close of their terms.
Many of the class were interested in athletics and assisted
materially in the winning of Eureka's laurels in that field. Three
of the athletic stars were Alta Huber, Lincoln Bell, and James
Lindsey. Alta Huber had the honor and ability to carry the red
and green to Southern California, and later, to Philadelphia.
Lincoln Bell was boys, athletic manager for the year of 1925-1926
and was captain of last season's football team. James Lindsey
was captain of the boys' track team last year and he Won the 440
dash and was a member of the Winning relay team. When they
were Sophomores, the girls team Won second place in the inter-
class track meet of that year.
In dramatics several of the class played prominent parts.
Fred Bell and Lois Connick had leading roles in several long plays
and numerous one-act plays. We, as Sophomores, came up a notch
in the ladder of fame when Fred Bell won first place in the orator-
ical contest on the constitution, and represented our school at the
contest held at Arcata. In the Spring of 1926, he Won the inter-
class oratorical contest for that semester. Due to their good work,
nine of the original class Were able to be graduated last Spring.
In spite of the numerous outside demands, the class Work was
done by the fine cooperation of the members and the able assist-
ance of the advisers, Miss Bedell, and Miss Lambert. Various
sales, dances, and programs were given to provide pecuniary ad-
vantages. This class was noted for its clever, succesful dances,
which were given with the object of furthering the social life of
the school. Following the custom of the school, the class in its
Junior year entertained the graduating class at a banquet. In its
Senior year the class sponsored the second annual senior ball,
furthermore it more completely established this event as an annual
social function of the school by making it a financial as well as a
social success. On December tenth We gave a Senior Night Pro-
gram and this entertainment brought the class activities to a
succesful close.
-Irma S tefvens, Secretary.
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BAILEY, BLOSSOM
A name that dwells on every
tongue.
MOODY, ROBERT
And dashed through thick and thin.
REDMOND, LUCILLE
She stood a sight to make an old
man young.
BURNELL ELVIE
And mistress of herself though
China fall.
DOLFINI, WALTER
A pleasing countenance is no slight
advantage.
DOLFINI, PAULINE
Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
and all her paths are peace.
MAY, KENNETH
A man that blushes is not quite a
brute.
WICKETT, WILMA
Her voice was sweet and low.
HARVEY, MARIAN
Oh, that I had wings like a dove.
HUNTER, HAROLD
For none can express thee, though
all should approve thee.
DIAMOND, SAM
None but himself can be his parall-
el.
ZOOK, KATHLEEN
Whatever anyone says or does, I
must be good.
POLAND, CHERRY
Cherie, I love you.
TIMMERMAN, DOLPH
His 'enemies shall lick th
AUSTRIA, FELICIDAD
e dust
We expect great things of thee.
DUCK ONDA
I bear a charmed life.
QUIGG, CHARLES
There's mischief in this
WINTERS, MARJORIE
She was as good as fair.
man.
DORAIS, WILFRED
And let him be sure to leave other
men their turn to speak.
LEESE, BEN
Be not righteous overmuch.
ATWELL, LORENE
My tongue is the pen of a ready
writer.
HARRIS, KATHRYN
There's language in her eyes, her
cheeks, her lips.
HEMENWAY BERNARD
Give him a ball he's right thereg
give him a job, he'll do it square.
FREDERICKSON. LOWYS
Is she not passing fair?
TWITCHELL, ANN
The joy of youth her eyes display-
ed.
PERSKE, GORDON
True as the needle to the pole.
KAVANAUGH, LILLIAN
And virtue is her own reward.
BRODERICK, HELEN
Her heart was in her work.
HOLM, EARL
Reading maketh a full man.
SHUSTER, MELVIN
The world knows nothing of its
greatest men.
WING, DE ETTE
Such sweet compulsion doth in
music lie.
HENDRICKS, ARNO
Mine is not an idle courage.
KANE, MARY ELIZABETH
A still small voice.
SUTHERLAND, STELLA
Many a flower is born to blush un-
seen.
PETERSON, LESTER
With gentle yet prevailing force,
intent upon his destined course.
ROBERTS EARL
The power of thought, the magic
of the mind.
KIRKPATRICK, CATHERINE
Like a violet, which alone, pros-
pers in some happy shade.
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MAC CORMACK, FRANCIS
And good luck go with you.
MORTON, KATHERINE
Her music hath charm t
o soothe
the savage breast.
SWANSON, LINDA
Grace was in her steps.
NELLIST, KATHERYN
A daughter of the gods, divinely
tall and fair.
TIERNEY, MERLE
Her air, her manners all who saw
admired.
MONTGOMERY, JAMES
Music's golden tongue.
HERMANSON, TED
In friendship he was true.
STEWART, ELIZABETH
Can the world buy such a jewel
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MELANSON, EDWINA
Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for
thou knowest not what a day may
bring forth.
LYMAN, CLIFFORD
Why worry? We only live but
once.
OGG, KENNETH
Knowledge comes from learning
well retained.
RYAN, MARY
For she was just the quiet kind,
whose nature never varies.
CLARY, RAIMOND
There is so much to be said about
him. I'll not say one word.
BRUCE, PHYLLIS
Her smile was like a rainbow flash-
ing from a misty sky.
GETCHELL, MILDRED
Deeds not words.
CARRINGTON, VIRGINIA
In her quiet way she excelleth.
McCURDY, ALLEN
Who mixed reason with pleasure,
and wisdom with mirth.
WEATHERBY, MARY
Give me neither poverty nor riches.
COUSINS, GEORGE
What men dare I dare.
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AB CLASS
Ever since the 4B Class began its career as freshmen it has
been noted for its pep. The year of 1927 promises to be livelier than
ever before-and with good reason: Theodore Little is the presi-
dent. The first dance of the season Was given by this class. It was
a huge success not only from the financial View but from a social
point of view.
The class is busily engaged in raising funds for the future
events to be given in its high senior year, such as the Senior Prom
and Class Night. The class has obtained a date for a candy sale.
Committees are hard at work making plans to make this sale a
success.
The officers of the class are: President, Theodore Little, Vice
President, Virginia Carrington, Secretary, Phyllis Howard, Trea-
surer, Anna Nielson, Sergeant at Arms, Dorothy Rhodes.
-Virginia Carrington
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ALONG THE REDWOOD HIGHWAY
Have you ever been over the Redwood Highway? If not, you
should take the trip some day to see California's giant Redwoods.
The Redwood Highway-as its name implies-goes through the
redwoods from Willits to Smith River Canyon. It might be well
to tell you something about the redwood.
The name redwood comes from the wood itself, it being red
in color, soft, and very durable. California has the distinction of
being the only place in the world where the redwood grows in
commercial quantities. There is a place in southern Chile where a
specie of redwood grows to some extent. On the steppes of central
Siberia a few redwoods exist. There are two kinds of redwood: the
Sequoia Gigantea and the Sequoia Sempervirens. It is through the
latter trees that the highway passes. The Sempervirens are smaller
than the Sequoia Gigantea.
After leaving San Francisco the highway passes through a
Hat fertile country. The real mountains are reached after you
have passed Willits.
North of Willits the road travels through a country of deep
canyons, tall peaks, and giant trees. At each turn of the road a
new View of the dark green canyon many hundreds of feet below
is opened to you.
When you have reached the redwoods, you should stop and
walk among them. If you are there in the spring of the year, the
leaves will be green along the road, and the whole country will
have that fresh look that it has at no other time. Huckleberry
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grows in masses and also Oregon grape. In the cool, shady places
you will find the trillium, a Hower with a delicate white blossom
and a iuff of green leaves, standing high above a carpet of sorrel.
As you continue through Rattle Snake canyon and come over
the divide into Eel River, ycu see many inviting streams, stop if
you wish and fish or take a swim. Trout and steelhead abound in
these creeks.
North of Eureka the highway winds many miles through a
thickly timbered region. While you are travelling slowly along
you will have a good close view of California's redwoods. After
crossing the Klamath river, you enter the redwoods again and
travel many more miles. Presently the road starts down grade and
you leave the timber abruptly and find yourself on a high point
over the ocean which is many hundreds of feet below. To the north
you can see Crescent City through the haze, to the west, you see
the broad expanse of the Pacific .Ocean and to the south is the
rugged, rocky sea coast. You descend the grade and come into
Crescent City.
From Crescent City the road leaves the coast and goes inland.
It passes through Smith River canyon, a beautiful drive through
an endless fairy land of dogwood, rhododendron, and fox glove
bloom. Farther up the river the road enters the virgin timber.
Grant's Pass is reached at last and you must leave the Redwood
Highway, for it ends at this point. -Kealoha Cotter '27
THE JOKE
And why not a joke? Is not life a joke, in many ways, but a
serious joke? We enter the world weak and helpless, and we look
forward for many years to the time when we'll be "big as Dad".
We glory in that stage but a moment, then wish we were as
"youthful as Son", and finally leave as we started, weak and
helpless. Perhaps for a short twelve month someone asks for us,
but after that we are as completely forgotten as the match with
which we lighted our after-dinner cigar, day before yesterday.
But such a fate is inevitable. All but fools realize this. How-
ever, it is only a fool that lets such make his life gloomy. It is,
therefore, the man of wisdom and courage who takes life at its
face value, and Havors his pleasures and disappointments alike
with a joke. To eat, drink, and be merry is perhaps not the best
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motto, but to be merry and yet entertain a proper respect for the
things that deserve respect, is to get the most out of our life-joke.
Someone has accused us of making fun of our sacred inherit-
ances.-We must admitthat we do. That is because we all come in
contact at some time or other with these holy things. Because we
make fun of them is no sign that we do not hold them in respect
and adoration. A small child will tromp on his kitten's tail, but
throw discretion to the winds and risk a life to save that worthless
cat from drowning. A ,sister will tease a small brother until he
cries, but yetf'scrap". the- whole gang of neighbor boys when they
call him "cry-baby". Yes, we may laugh at them, but we are will-
ing to dig into our pockets for the preservation of these sacred
things. That is usually a"'f1re-test" of the ordinary man's love for
anything. V 1
As for jokes corrupting our morals, can we not brand this as
a false statement? Is it not the discontented, the gloomy and pes-
simistic who sneak off into a corner to brew trouble for the rest of
the world? A ,joker must have someone to listen to him or he will
derive no pleasure :from it, and therefore, he must and usually is,
able to meet others, thus keeping his own and his listener's minds
from brooding on the evil in their positions. 'The joke loves the ap-
plause of the many too well to sacrifice it for the sake of some
shady dealing. ' 'T 1
Fin'ally,'outr' nationalsense of 'humor has started and saved
our couifltryfiItlfwasiijokeslthati-led to a killing by British soldiers
in'Bostoi1'f'Thi!t1fWla's one oflthe events thatindirectly led to the
Revol1itionairyf'fW2a'i'lQand the establishment of our nation. It is our
ability tofoiitljlilke theifljoker' that has saved us from' many foreign
entanglements. Truly, our joking has reached the point of an ac-
complishment and an institution. Let us keep it so.--Ben Leese '27
' I A QUIETUDE
Everything- waslcalm and peaceful. The air was clear and
sweet, and the big friendly sun beamed proudly over the quiet
place. A small riverwound its way along the trees which were
gently swaying in the breegeof the afternoon. Now the birds sang
sweetly in the branches, and then still, save for the continual flow
of the river. Then a voice could be heard far away, and an echo
rang back, clear and distinct. Now silence reigned again, while
the river flowed on. -Evelyn Slmster '28 i
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REDWOODS
Oh, Highway of the Redwoods, pride of the Golden West,
Oh, giver of a thousand beauties and of joys,
We'll ne'er forget, to you this ode is now addressed
To tell of all your beauty-giving charm and poise.
The woods are shad'wy, cool, a place where fairies dwell,
The secrets that you keep, the fragrance of your dell,
The awe of all, to me it seems
A place for thought, a place for dreams,
Oh, mansions of the forest, castles of the air,
I float along your velvet green and banish care,
Your snow-blue roof, your scented rooms,
Your tapestries on branching looms,
Oh, giant redwoods! Westerners' loved song,
Oh, mystery of ages, thy fame we'll e'er prolong.
-Bernice Yamoto '29
MARCUS AUGUSTUS
CWritten after reading "A Piece of String" by de Maupausantb
Marcus Augustus Tinker's greatest ambition was to be one
of the "Bunch". This bunch was made up of the boys in his class
who wore their pants the widest and longest, whose neckties were
the largest and loudest, and whose sweaters always had the loud-
est pattern. This "Bunch" never wore a hat, regardless of the
weather.
Marcus's hopes could never be fulfilled, however, for his
mother loved him and she did not want him to grow up. She still
insisted on his wearing knee pants and Buster Brown collars with
a large Windsor tie and above all things, rubbers. Yes, rubbers.
How he hated them!
One morning as Marcus started for school his mother called,
"Don't forget your rubbers, Marcus dear. It rained last night and
the ground is damp, you know."
"But mother-" Marcus started to reply.
"Don't talk back to mother, and put them on like a good boy,"
returned his mother.
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h. Marcus, of course, trotted off and did as his mother had told
im.
That day at school there was much excitement, for a small
but valuable microscope was stolen from the biology classroom.
The principal announced in the assembly that any person caught
with the microscope in his possession would be expelled from High
School. This announcement made everyone more anxious to Hnd
the microscope and the thief.
That day after school when Marcus thought everyone had left
the building, he went down to the basement, took his rubbers out
of his locker and wrapped them in an old newspaper he had found.
Just as he was leaving the building he was stopped by a burly
senior who asked, "What ja got in th' package, kid?"
"Oh nu-nu-nothing," replied Marcus.
He then gave the Senior a frightened look and ran home as
fast as he could.
Next day when Marcus came to school, the few friends that
he had, seemed to treat him more cooly than ever. During the third
period he was called to the principal's office and questioned as to
what he had in the package. But Marcus could prove by his mother
that it was only the rubbers and not the microscope.
When the semester ended, Marcus and his mother left town.
They now live about three-hundred miles from where they used
to, and Marcus's ambitions have been realized, for his mother
makes him wear very wide and long pants to keep his feet dry,
and he is never, under any condition, allowed to wear rubbers.
-Peggy Laverty '29
DREAMS
"I'm forever blowing bubbles" may not be an altogether wise
motto, still he who blows no bubbles at all is certainly in a sorry
plight. Almost everyone dreams to a certain extent 5 if he doesn't,
he is hardly human. How many of you have never sat before an
open fire and dreamed of a better and happier life? Oh, how good
it is to sit and look into the glowing embers and dream of a life
beyond your means to dream of kings and queens, to dream you
are a dashing romantic young hero who saves a beautiful heorine's
life, to dream of when you were a little boy playing horse upon
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your father's knee, and then to dream of when you will be an old
man With your children's children around you, to dream of riches
and Worldly power, to dream of trips to the icy Alps and to arid
deserts, to dream of going around the World with costly splendor
and people bowing at your feet, to dream of fancies, to return
suddenly to earthly shabbiness and face the realization of the
fact that you are just a human being, that the fire is almost out,
and that your chemistry lesson is unfinised. -Sam Horel '28
ODE TO A BROOK
O boisterous brook, as you rush along,
With your rippling, gurgling gushing song,
Wherever you run, be it narrow or wide,
You sing the same song to the country side.
As you babble along, getting wider and deeper,
You pass by a hay field with rake and reaper.
You grow stronger and deeper as you run along
Still singing that rippling, twisting song.
But hark! The ocean is nearing now,
And the wind brings a roar from the ocean's brow,
You start running slower as you near your death,
As the wind carries to you the ocean's breath,
And now you have reached the ocean wide,
And now you are lost in the ocean's tide .V
-Edward Stewart '28
THE SEA
It was dark and gloomy, the clouds hurried to and fro in the
sky. The thunder rumbled and the lightning flashed. The surf
Washed back and forth with monotonous regularity. The crash
and grinding of the rocks could be heard above the roar of the
Waves. The moon's fitful gleam cast a ghostly light over the scene
In the distance the lighthouse shone across the stretch of restless
Water.
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Now and then a bit of wreckage was washed ashore, to be
picked up and carried back at the will of the sea.
A short distance out in the surf, a solitary mast and a
twisted prow marked the resting place of what had once been a
stalwart vessel. As we watched, a wave leaped greedily toward
it, once, twice, and the mast gave up with a faint splash. All
was silent except the boom of breakers and the sea moaning its
requiem over the "graveyard of ships". -Stella Sutherland '27
SONNET
Though life may seem an age to one who toils,
Who knows not of the boundless realm beyond,
And to whom the dreams of riches are ambitions fond
Let him seek not reward enhanced by mundane foils.
The time may pass more slowly than before,
And again tomorrow more slowly still,
But do not let thy heart with grim forbodings fill,
Of what's to come upon the distant shore.
To him who counts not all this earthly life,
Shall untold joys unfolded be,
And from these worldly cares his guiding soul he'll free,
To dwell apart from all untimely strife.
Oh, could we have the pow'r to understand,
That eternity is but an hour in God's almightly hand!
---B. Bliven '28
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POST GRADUATES ' -
Those students who have been graduated and Who desire to
continue their course o studies at the Eureka High- School are
entered under the heading of Post-Graduates..
These students attending the old Alma Mater at the present
time are of two distinctive classifications: those taking Junior
College subjects and those training for commercial or shop Work.
This year the twelve taking post graduate courses are as
follows: Junior College-Henry Lane, Cecil Nichols, Irving Wrig-
ley, Merced Wrigley, Special Commercial, Alta Huber, Virginia
Marks, Dorothy Ogden, Camille Renfroe, Irma Stevens, Howard
Ryan, Honor Brown, Special Shop, Donald Morton.
Due to the small number and the divided interests of this
group of students, it is not surprising that they are not organized
as one working unit. Hence, the work done by the post-graduates
in the school activities is not looked upon as that of a cooperative
body, but as the eiforts of the individual post-graduates.
It is hoped that next year a larger number of the alumni will
be enrolled in this group, and that they will strive to become a
deiinitley organized body in the Eureka High School.
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3A CLASS
The 3A Class with the help of their advisors Miss Renshaw,
Miss Mathews, and Mr. Bollenbach, have accomplished many
worthy projects during the year 1926-1927.
In 1926 the main thing the class did was to give a dance and
buy class rings.
This term the 3A's gave a very successful cake sale, and the
J olly-Up, which was held on April 1, was one of the cleverest dan-
ces of the term. Many new features were introduced. The 4 act
play, "Strongheart" was given under the auspices of the 3A Class.
As a climax of the year's activities, the class entertained the
Seniors at a banquet on May 28.
There are many active students in this class. Ivy Cartwright
won first place in the oration at the Speech-Arts-Drama Contest,
and Sam Horel took second place in the declamation. Melvin Sarin
represented the E. H. S. in the state high-school orchestra.
The officers of the Girls' League are composed mostly of 3A
girls. Those who hold oflices are: Phyllis Carrington, President,
Jane Cotter, Vice President, Ivy Cartwright, Treasurer, and
Moira Daly, Sergeant-at-arms.
Those who hold offices in the Student Body are: Ivy Cart-
wright, Girls' Athletic Manager, Mildred Moe and Howard Carl-
son, Editor and Assistant Business-Manager of the Sequoia.
In the orchestra, glee clubs, dramatics, athletics, and staffs
of the Redwood Bark and Sequoia, this class was very well rep-
resented.
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The class officers are:
President ....... .. .e..e e......... . Sam Horel
Vice-Pres. ....A, .... ..e. H a rlow Burgess
Secretary ........... ...... J ack McGaraghan
Treasurer ....rv.r........,.sr Howard Carlson
Council Member ................ Melvin Sarin
The motto of the 3A students is "Not finished-just begun."
In their last year they intend to prove that they are not finished
working for the betterment of the E. H. S.
3B CLASS
The 3B Class activities have been wide and varied this year,
and the members try to live up to the motto "Work conquers every-
thing". The class has supported all school activities and have,
under the supervision of Miss Thompson, ,Miss Borg, and Mr.
Morgan, ushered into the school, projects which were unique and
clever. Their Valentine dance was a decided success, financially
it outdid any school dance for many years, and new attractions
were featured. The cider and cookie sale sponsored by the 3B class
was also a triumph as it savored something new. The noon enter-
tainment, the second of its kind held for many years, was welcom-
ed and supported by the students. The class is not only active
along commercial lines, but the members take an active part in
school life.
Geddes Harper and Veldon Nixon, members of the 3B class,
hold important positions as Treasurer and Sergeant-at-Arms of
the Student Body. Dramatics has its 3B participants, as Harlan
Bartlett and Geddes Harper have both held important roles. The
3B members have taken a leading part in sports as every sport
in school boasts a 3B member on its lineup. Wayne Simpson led
the lightweights basketball team to County championship, and
Chellis Carson leads the girls in baseball.
The ofHcers of this class are: President, Hilda Clark, Vice
President, Drexel Spaulding, Secretary, Isabella L. Moseley,
Treasurer, Ellis Burman. -Isabella L. Moseley.
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QA CLASS
The 2A Class under the guidance of their faculty advisers,
Miss Turner, Miss Griflin, and Mrs. Klepper, have been very ac-
tive in school activities this year. Some of their outstanding ac-
tivities have been a candy sale and a dance. The 2A girls won
the girls' interclass basketball game and two of their class mem-
bers, Mabel Herron, and Ray Kelly, were on the debating team
that won a cup at Arcata in the Speech Arts and Drama Contest.
Lorene Barnum, president of the class, represented the Eur-
eka High School Girls' League at the Berkeley Convention, and
also took the leading girl's part in the junior class play, "Strong-
heart".
The athletes of the class are Alice Renfroe, Melba Sarvis,
Dorothy Wrigley, who played on the girls' basketball team, and
Melba Sarvis who played on the baseball team also. Glenn Wald-
ner played on the boys, lightweight basketball team, and Dick
Levitt played on the boys' heavyweight team.
The officers of this class are: president, Lorene Barnum:
vice president, John McNally, secretary, Melba Sarvisg treasurer,
Eleanor Perskeg council member, Helen McKeehan.
-Lucinda Paw'
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QB CLASS
The 2B Class, entering at the Christmas of 1926, for some
reason escaped the usual Freshman Reception. They did not have
any activities during their first year of school, but they started
out right this semester by giving a candy sale. This sale cleared
the largest profit ever made by a candy sale in the history of
Eureka High School.
The 2B Class is noted for its participation in dramatics.
This class is expected to furnish the dramatic material in future
years.
The success of the activities of the class is largely due to the
efforts of the three class advisers, Miss Poindexeter, Miss Mere-
dith, and Mr. Rigast.
The class oiiicers for the year 1927 are: Elinor Cloney, Pres
ident, Willard Mathews, Vice President g Jean Belcher, Secre-
tary, LaLoie Weigle, Treasurer. -Marie Melomson
GROWING TREES FOR GROWING CHILDREN
"Only God can make a Tree." Then why should mere man
mar this noblest of His gifts? Have you ever seen anything man-
made from trees that equaled the splendor of the growing tree?
Were I told I might find God on this earthly sphere, I know that
it would be in some magnificient grove of stately Redwoods. Cer-
tianly no temple could lend to His Presence the quiet dignity that
these lacy-footed giants who have been created by His hand could
impart.
And what shall we bequeath to the future? Something that
we, in our smallness, call art? Pictures of landscapes? Tall build-
ings? Statues of cold unyielding stone? The ancients did this. Do
we thank them for these things or remember them? No, they are
not contributions to our happiness. They portray only man, and
man lives but a moment. We have something in our possession
that the ancients at their most inspired moment could not equal:
-our Redwoods. Can't we leave something living, something God-
made? Why leave the picture when we can leave the inspiration?
Why leave tall buildings that never can equal these mansions of
heavenly beings? Let us leave something that has looked on many
such lives as ours. Let us leave the living rather than the dead.
- Ben Leese '27
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Sequoia staff
The members of the 1927 Sequoia Staff and their positions are
as follows:
Editor ..................es...................... Mildred Moe
Business Manager ........ . Fred Georgeson
Assistant Business Manager..Howard Carlson
Seniors .......... Irma Stevens and DeEtte Wing
Art ............ee . .i.... ............ ii.,i M u riel Anderson
Brevities ................ . ...... Dorothy Johnson
Literary .,., ......... . . .. Evelyn Shuster
Organizations ....... .... H elen Anderson
Boys' Athletics ..... ....... H oward Carlson
Girls' Athletics ........e ...... L illian Kavanaugh
Society ................... -. .... Phyllis Bruce
Dramatics ..... ............... J ana Glenn
Music i................................ Gordon Perske
Cuts ............e, . ceis............ Walter Abrahamson
Snaps .. Isabelle Moseley and Rudolph Renfer
Exchanges .....oii............i. . .... Marjorie Winters
Senior Quotations ........ -. .... Edwina Melanson
Jokes ................ii....... ....eei ..,. L e land Carlson
Faculty Advisers .... .. ii.... Miss McGeorga and
A. Bollenbach
ACKN O WLEDGEM EN T
The staff extends its heartiest thanks to Superintendent Geo.
Albee, and the members of the Board of Education, B. M. Marshall,
E. J. Stewart, G. L. Roberts, A. C. Nelson, and A. I. Duprey for
the new press, which made it possible for us to print a Sequoia, of
which the Eureka High School may be proud. The press is a Ver-
tical Miehle, and it is one of the most up-to-date presses made.
There is so much work being done by the school printing shop
that it would have been practically impossible to print a creditable
Sequoia with the old press. The students shun the very idea of
having our annual printed in any other place than our own print
shop, because we want the Sequoia to be a real student project.
With the aid of the new press, we are able to print our annual al-
most as well as experts can, and we are able to call it our very
own. Again we thank the Board of Education for its support.
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REDWOOD BARK AND SEQUOIA PRODUCTIVE STAFF
No doubt, but what the Redwood Bark, the weekly Student
Body publication has shown a greater improvement this year than
any other student activity. It has practically doubled in size,
never failed to come out on time every Friday, and has improved
both in appearance and content considerably.
The staff members are Miner Cowen, Editor, John Thomas,
Business Manager, Allan McCurdy, Exchanges, Eleanor Martin,
Jokes, News Writing Classes, Reporters, Blaine Pratt, Assistant
Business Manager, Evan Akins, Printing Manager, Miss Edith
McGeorge, Faculty Adviser, A. Bollenbach, Instructor.
The Sequoia Productive Staff have striven to make a decided
improvement over all previous editions of the annual and with the
aid of the new press we believe they have succeeded.
The following have been in charge of the work assisted by
many others in the printing classes: Linotype, Ed Larson, Evan
Akins, and John Thomas, Ad Composition, Rudolph Anderson,
Francis Malloy, and Leslie Strand, Stonemen, Wm. Cave and
Julius Steiner, Pressmen, H. Kauppila and O. Weijola, Folding
and assembling, Wilma Wickett, Erma Wahl, and Ruth Colwell ,
Printing Instructor, Mr. A. Bollenbach.
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THEHI-Y
The local Hi-Y is affiliated through the local Y.M.C.A. with
the state associations. The Hi-Y has a four sided program: intel-
lectual, service, devotion, and physical. One night each month is
devoted to one of the above activities. The Hi-Y has frequent so-
cials with the Hi G.R. Club. The Hi-Y has a baseball team and
takes in all the sports.
The oflicers of this club are: Leader, J .E. Doreng President,
Billy McClure, Vice President, Bernie Pelle, Secretary, Sam Den-
nis, Treasurer, Wayne Simpson, Athletic Manager, Don McRae.
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EIGHTH PERIOD PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB
The eighth period "Public Speaking Club" was organized at
the beginning of the spring semester for the purpose of studying
parliamentary law and promoting better speech throughout the
school. The club meets every Friday, and new oiiicers are elected at
the first and third meetings of each month. This club has sponsored
many movements for better speech, and practically all of its mem-
bers have spoken in the assembly.
RADICAL EX-WHY CLUB
The Radical and Ex-Why Clubs, having consolidated in the
past year, hold monthly meetings at the different members homes.
The members of this club are those who have successfully
completed two and one half years of mathematics. The officers
for the last semester were as follows:
President .......... ............ ........ .... E l v ie Burnell
Vice-President ................ L .... Robert Moody
Secretary-Treasurer .... L .......... DeEtte Wing
The officers for this year being:
President ,,,, ,,.,,..,,...,....... L illian Kavanaugh
Vice-President ........ L ........... Robert Moody
Secretary-Treasurer ........ - Phyllis Howard
Theodore Little
Reporter .................... . ....... .
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GIRLS' "E" SOCIETY
One of the athletic honor societies of the Eureka High School
is the Girls' "E" Society. This organization was formed March
1925 for the purpose of creating an incentive to encourage more
girls to enter the field of sport and create a better feeling of sports-
manship. To be a member one must hold an E and star or two E's.
The members are initiated into this organization each semester.
The meetings are held every other Monday at the home of the
different members. The president of this society is Ivy Cartwright.
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"The Eye Openers" is an organization formed by students in
the beginning Civics class. The meetings of this Club are held
every Friday and the study of Parliamentary Law was taken up
at several meetings. The purpose of '4The Eye Openers" is to
study community problems, to promote better citizenship and to
take trips to places of interest. The ofiicers are:
President ............................ Theodore J . Little
Vice-President rrrrr .C ....rrr ,, Elvie Burnell
Secretary ...........i.. .... G ordon Perske
Treasurer ................. ....... L orene Atwell
Sergeant-at-arms ........ ........... O nda Duck
Reporter ................... ....... M iner Cowen
GROUP NAWAKWA A
Group Nawakwa, the oldest Campiire group in Eureka, was
organized in April 1925 under the supervision of Mrs. H. Brokaw.
The activities of this group have been varied since its forma-
tion. The group has purchased an immense American flag which
will be given to Camp Kiwanis, the Humboldt County Camp-iire
Girls' Camp. A three act play, "The Call of Wohelo" was presented
by the girls last year. Each Thanksgiving, baskets of food are pre-
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pared by the members and distributed among the poor. Poor chil-
dren are given a party and gifts on Christmas. Reforestation Day
is celebrated in connection with Lincoln's birthday. This year one
thousand redwoods were planted by the Camp-fire Girls of Hum-
boldt County on a tract of land near Fortuna. The Grand Council
Fire was held in Eureka this year, Group Nawatewa acting as
hostess. The girls have also enjoyed many council fires, nature
hikes, and parties.
Mrs. G. Palmgren is Mrs. H. C. Brokavv's assistant guardian,
and Lucinda Parr is now president of the grouP. The Kiwanis
Club of Eureka are the sponsors of Group Nawakwa.
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STUDENT BODY
Under the capable management of our president, the student
body put a great deal of spirit into all school activities this year.
At the meetings held on the Hrst Wednesday of each month, much
business was transacted.
The officers are
President .....rr....... ........ A llan McCurdy
Vice President ...... ........ M elvin Shuster
Secretary ..,...., .. ,....,. .... .... P h yllis Bruce
Treasurer ....... ................... G eddes Harper
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Sergeant at-arms ...................... Veldon Nixon
Girls' Athletic Manager .r..,.rr Ivy Cartwright
Boys' Athletic Manager ................ Ray Clary
Editor-in-chief Sequoia ................ Mildred Moe
Business Manager ............,... Fred Georgeson
Assistant Business Managerhl-loward Carlson
Editor-in-chief Redwood Bark .... Miner Cowen
Business Manager .................... John Thomas
Yell Leader ........................ Katheryn Nellist
Parliamentarian ............................ Mr. Doren
The motion picture committee with James Lindsey as chair-
man the first semester and Melvin Shuster as chairman the second
semester has proved efficient. Those assisting Melvin Shuster are
Ralph Goodwin and Fred Bell.
The student council which transacts most of the business of
the student body has been very faithful meeting Monday noon of
each week. The representatives from each class are : Lucile Winter,
2Bg Helen McKeehan, 2Ag Melvin Sarin, 3Ag Don McRae, 3Bg
Margaret Kay, 4Bg Charles Quigg, 4A. Faculty, Miss Fitzell and
Miss Poindexeter.
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THE JUNIOR HI Y
The Junior Hi Y Club of Eureka, a branch of the Y.lVl.C.A.,
is a club founded for the purpose of teaching boys better sports-
manship, clean living, clean speech, and manliness in every pos-
sible Way.
The Junior Hi Y of Eureka meets at the new part of the
Winship School Building at seven thirty on every Friday night.
The oHicers are: President, Fred Goodwin, Secretary, Leanard
Frost, Treasurer, Ralph Goodwin.
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At the beginning of the term the students of the third and
fourth period zoology class organized a club suggested by Miss
Griflin. They first elected the president Henry Lane, secretary
Helen McKeehan, treasurer Muriel Anderson. Every Friday only
half of the class give oral talks on some subject concerning Zoology.
The second Tuesday of every month We hold a social, and after
an evening of amusements, refreshments are served.
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UP AND AT 'EM CLUB
The Up and At 'Em Club is organized by the students in the
advanced Civics class. The purpose ofthe club is to study commun-
ity problems and to take trips to points of interest in and near
Eureka. The officers of the club are:
President .r,...............,............... Melvin Shuster
Secretary ..........eroo............ Lillian Kavanaugh
Reporters ........ Clifton Clarke, Harold Hunter
A meeting is held every Monday, when any matter concern-
ing the club can be brought before the meeting.
Miss Turner, Civics Teacher, is the adviser and parliament-
arian of the club.
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CURRENT COMMENT CONSIDERATORS CLUB
The Current Comment Considerators Club was organized by
the second period United States history class. All the students of
this class are members of this club, some acting as associate mem-
bers and others as active members. Three debates Were held by the
C.C.C. during the semester.
The officers are: President, Mildred Moe 3 Vice President,
Gene Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Muriel Anderson, Reporter,
Aubrey Boydstung Parliamentarian, Francis MacCormack.
GIRLS' LEAGUE
This year among the many activities carried out by the Girls'
League, which consists of all the girls and the Women members
of the faculty, was the Fall Hi-Jinx, Friendship Day, Christmas
Charity Drive, and Northern California Girls' League Conventoin.
The cabinet is composed of:
President ................., , .,....., Phyllis Carrington
Vice President lst semester .... Helen Thomas
Vice President 2nd semester ........ Jane Cotter
Secretary ,,,,...,eee, , C ,.., to Virginia Carrington
Treasurer ,............................... Ivy Cartwright
Sergeant-at-arms ...,..,................. Moira Daly
Corresponding Secretary ....eev, Lorene Barnum
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Yell Leader ........................ Margaret Laverty
Song Leader ........ L L ee.... L ee.... Marjorie Lane
Decorating Committee ........ Edwina Melanson
Social Committee .........,...... Grace Palmgren
Program Committee L. L, c.... Inez Ruegg
Hospital Committee ..... ........... O nda Duck
Big and Little Sister ................ Helen Thomas
Loyalty Committee ....ccc L ,L .... Phyllis Bruce
Red Cross .................... ........... S hirley Stuart
Shut In Committee ........ .... Bernice Yamoto
Hospitality Committee cici........ Cherry Poland
Parent Teachers Committee ........ Verna Holt
Associated Charities ............ Helen Anderson
Finance Committee ........ .c,.. E dith Carlson
DECIMAE LEGIO CLUB
The "Decimae Legion is a Latin club named after Caesar's
tenth legion. The purpose of the club is to have programs in Latin
and to give the members a better understanding of Latin. One of
the activities of this club was a meeting with the Arcata Latin
students With a Latin spelling match and other numbers. The
officers are Earl Roberts, presidentg Sam Glenn, vice presidentg
and Brunsen Bleven, Secretary-treasurer- '
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The third period U.S. history class organized into a debat-
ing club and adopted the name of Wranglers. The purpose of this
club is to arouse the interest of the students in debating and his-
tory class-Work. All the members of the club participated in the
debates that Were held. A luncheon with the second period history
class was held April 19.
The officers of this club are President, Sam Horelg Vice Pres-
ident, Billy McClureg Secretary-Treasurer, Ivy Cartyrightg and
Reporter, Jana Glenn.
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BOYS' BIG "EH CLUB
The Big "EH club is for any athlete Who has made an "E"
and has been properly submitted to the club for acceptance. Only
persons that are the honored holders of the block "E" are admitted
to the society of the Eureka High School Big "E" club. The six
inch "EH holders are honorary members of the Block "E",
The oflicers are: President, Bernie Pelle, Secretary, Fred
Georgesong Treasurer, Gus Campbell, Sergeant at arms, Alvar
Norgard.
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THE SPHINX CLUB
The Sphinx Club was formed in January, 1927. The club con-
sisted of the members of the B Class in Public Speaking and the
adviser, Miss Thompson. The club held regular meetings once a
Week, Friday the sixth period, for the purpose of transacting the
business at hand, and hearing a short program by the members of
the club.
EXCALIBUR CLUB
The Excalibur club was organized by Mr. Jensen just a short
time before he resigned the oiiice of principal. This club is a Jun-
ior branch of the "Knights of the Round Table", and was formed
with the purpose of bringing the more active boys of the school
together so that they would get acquainted better, thrash out the
school problems, support the different departments which they
see fit and above all, create better friendship between themselves
and the business men Who visit at the meetings.
Meetings of this club are held every Wednesday noon, and
every other meeting is an open meeting so that outsiders can visit
and enjoy the programs.
The ofiicers of the club are: President, Dolph Timmermang
Vice President, Sam Horel 5 Recording Secretary, Walter Dolfinig
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Treasurer, K. May, Committees, D. Derby, publicity, C. Nichols,
program, Allan McCurdy,membership.
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HI G-R
The Hi G-R Club is composed of High School girls. The pro-
gram throughout the year has consisted of Code Interpretations
at club meetings, Xmas service Work, charity, program before the
Girls' League and many other interesting things.
This is a Wide awake group of girls, who are striving to be
better Christian citizens, With their purpose "to face life squarely"
and their slogan "to find and give the best".
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The Dramatic Department, during the year 1926-27, has won
a prominent place in school activities.
Much credit and appreciation is due Miss Ruby Powell, the
coach of dramatics, for the success of these productions.
"The Big Idean, the long play of the fall semester, is class-
ified in dramatic catalogues as "An unusual play in three acts
by Augustus Thomas and Clayton Hamilton". The hero and hero-
ine, whose roles were played by Clyde Curry and Jana Glenn,
write a play, using for their plot the experiences which they have
just been enacting on the stage.
Of course they fall in love just in time to supply the much
needed heart interest for their drama, sell their play for a fab-
ulous sum, save the hero's ruined father and send the audience
home in high spirits, exclaiming, "This play is the most clever one
yet!"
The cast was as follows:
Mary Akins
Richard Howard
James Howard ........ .
Robert Caswell ................
Mr. Bryne ....
Charles Gilmore
Steven Bingham
Jim ................ .
.. .... Jana Glenn
Mrs. Howard ...,.. .
Elaine Foster
Clyde Curry
Leland Carlson
Herbert Hadley
Theodore Little
Henry Lane
Earl Roberts
William Cave
Elsie Howard ....... ....... V irginia Brown
T Bernice Yamoto
Mary ,,,.,,,,,..
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The first number on the December Class Night program was
the one act play "Overtones", which is a subtle satire on the sham
and insincerity of "Vanity Fair". In the forestage Virginia
Brown and Francis Godfrey in the role of society matrons linger-
ed over their teacups with all the affected languor of their type.
In the background stood their real selves, personified by Irma
Stevens and Anna Gregersong removed from the world of reality
by an eerie purple light and an intervening gauze drop, these
ghoulish iigures portrayed by dialogue and pantomine the sham,
the pettiness, and the jealousy of their fashionable counterparts.
"Moonshine", the second play, is a sketch in which a revenue
officer outwits a Kentucky mountain moonshiner. A stage of re-
duced size, hung with dull brown drapes, and set with a rude table
and boxes for cupboards and chairs, created for the audience the
atmosphere of a moonshiner's cabin. George Derby's portrayal of
the uncouth abruptness, the naive credulity and superstition of
the moonshiner was simple and sincere, Fred Bell, as the suave
and experienced revenue ofiicer was no less convincing.
An oratorical contest was held in the Junior High School
auditorium, during the first semester. All the classes in the High
School were represented. In the Freshman-Sophomore conltest
Marjorie Lane of the IB class won, and in the J unior-Senior con-
test Ivy Cartwright of the 3A class. Those who took part were as
follows: Kenneth Ogg,4Bg Ivy Cartwright, 3Ag Lorene Atwell 3Bg
Marjorie Lane, IB, Mabel Herron, ZA, Doris Frey, 2B.
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At the H.C.I.L. Speech-Dramacontest held at the Humboldt
State Teacher's College February 10 and 11, the Eureka High won
two trophy cups, one for debating and the large cup of the contest,
which was awarded to the school winning the greatest number of
points.
In oration Eureka was represented by Ivy Cartwright who
won first place. Sam Horel won second place in declamation, and
in extemporaneous speaking Allan McCurdy took first place,
In debate Eureka won two out of three debates. The negative
team was composed of Ray Kelly and Earl Roberts, and on the
affirmative side was Mabel Herron and Geddes Harper.
The Eureka High won second place in the drama contest
with their presentation of three scenes of "The Merchant of Ven-
ice", the bond scene, the Gobbo scene, and the trial scene.
Those who took part were:
Shylock ............................ Theodore Little
Antonio ................... ....... J ames Usher
Bassanio ............o, - Harlan Bartlett
Gratiano .........,.............. Wilfred Dorais
Launcelot Gobbo ........ .,..... S am Horel
Old Gobbo .................... .... R alph Goodwin
Portia .,..,.... ........ J osephine Dolphini
Nerissa ,............ Lucinda Parr
Duke ,,.,...,,,.,.,.,......... oo.... Frank Gallon
Clerk .,.,.......,,...,oeo.... Graham Henderson
Miss Bedell coached the oration, Miss Thompson coached the
debating and extemporaneous speaking, and Miss Powell coached
the declamation and the Shakespearian scenes.
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USTRONGHEARTU
The long play of the spring semester, given under the aus-
pices of the SA class, was Cecil de lVlille's "Strongheart". This
is a play of college life. The college senior and the college freshie,
the college grind and the college loafer, the football hero, and the
football fan, the songs and yells-yes, and the college romances
are all there.
As this book goes to press the cast is Working hard to make
the production of "Strongheart" the best production of one of the
most Worth while plays the Eureka High has yet undertaken.
The cast is as follows:
Taylor ............rr e r...... ...... A ubrey Boydstun
Ross ....r C .............. .....r,r........ S am Horel
Reade ............ . .......... Earl Roberts
Thorne .... e ....... ....r C A Sam Diamond
Fred Skinner .......i A .i.... Carl Ovven
Frank Nelson ....... rs.... H erbert Hadley
Dick Livingston ....rrs .... r e ........ Walter Dolfini
"Billy" Saunders ........ e rrrr r........ G eddes Harper
Soangataha -"Strongheart" ...... Henry Lane
Muriel Anderson
Phyllis Bruce
Dorothy Nelson ,ss.,. ........ L orene Barnum
Dick Levitt
Wilfred Dorais
. Gordon Perske
.Theodore Little
.. Gus Campbell
Betty Bates as s.................... ..
Maude Weston ...... A ........ .
Nash ....aa,a........... ........----.---
Josh as B. -..-.
Tad ........ae .-----
Buckley A as ee ....... ..
Farley ..... ...............---A
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Maid .... or .,....... Inez Ruegg
Black Eagle ........................ Clarence Wedige
"The Little Father of the Wilderness" was the one-act play
given by the Eureka Hi at the Music-Drama program in the J .H.S.
auditorium. Only a few touches of the hand of our stage wizard,
Howard Ryan, a tall gilt Candlestick, and an ornamental chain
against the gorgeous drapes of our new Junior High and presto-
the parting curtains revealed the splendors of the court of Louis
XV!
The frivolity and extravagance of Louis and his court as por-
trayed by Theodore Little and an able supporting cast, formed an
effective dramatic contrast with the humility and devoutness of
Pere Marlotte, the Little Jesuit priest, played by Fred Goodwin,
and of his devoted friend, the Franciscan Friar, a role well inter-
preted by Sam Horel.
The cast was as follows:
Pere Marlotte .,......... is ri.... Fred Goodwin
Frere Gregoire rr..... or c.... Sam Horel
Captain Gheirllon or .... .,........ J ames Usher
Louis XV .... L .................... J Theodore Little
Mlle. Henriette .................... Edwina Melanson
Ladies of the Court..Verna Holt, Phyllis Bruce
Moira Daly
Duke De St. Albert ,................... Earl Roberts
Chevalier de Frontenac ....,....... Frank Gallon
Indians and Soldiers in Frontenac's suite
Aubrey Boydstun, Dick Derby, Wilfred Dorais
Harlan Bartlett.
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During the past year from August 1926 to 1927 the Music
Departments have been very busy.
In the 1926 term the Girls' Glee Club sang for the Girls'
League Programs, the Mixed Glee gave a number on the Christ-
mas Classes's Graduation Program, and the best soloists of the
Boys' Glee were chosen to represent their club by several solo num-
bers rendered at various service club luncheons. The orchestra, as
an important part of this department, has also played several
times-three times at the Masonic Temple, twice at the Kiwanis,
and at the Hotel Vance on Navy Day. The band last term played
at the football games, except when the weather meant the ruining
of their instruments.
Last term from August to December there was a Boys' Glee
of six members. Fae Clarke was the accompanist. There was also
a Girls' Glee of twenty members and a Mixed Glee of nineteen
members.
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MIXED GLEE CLUB
This term from January to June there have been three High
School groups under Miss Chakurian. There was the Mixed Glee,
which Was composed of twenty one members, a Girls' Sextet, and
a Boys' Glee composed of ten members.
In the 1926 spring term, there were thirty-two members in
the band While last term the number increased to seventy. Dur-
ing this last term the orchestra has also been very busy. The band
has played for several of the assemblies held in the Junior High
Auditorium, and the orchestra also played in Fortuna in the Music
and Drama progam. It has certainly been a credit to the Eureka
High.
THE GIRLS' SEXTETTE
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Over in the Junior High School building some band or orches-
tra is practicing nearly every period, membership being made up
of pupils from both the Senior and Junior High Schools. Some
of the students play in more than one band, and there are alto-
gether seventy different students under direction of Mr. Flowers
As a climax to the year's work the music department won ther
silver cup which was offered by the H.S.T.C. in a music contest be-'
tween the music departments of the high schools of northern Cal-,
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Prominent among the organizations of the school is the Viv-
ace Club, which is under the direction of Miss Helen Chakurian.
It is organized for the sole purpose of bringing together those in-
terested in music and further developing their appreciation of
this art. The club is composed of thirty active students, who have
passed certain requirements to gain admittance. Meetings are held
monthly at the homes of the various members where a program is
given and refreshments provided.
An operetta, '4The Pirates of Penzance", will be presented by
the club in the spring.
Oliicers of the club are as follows: President, Helen Lidstoneg
Vice President, Lucinda Parr, Secretary, Audrey Giacominig
Treasurer, Albert James, Parliamentarian, Gordon Perske.
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Exchanges
Last year the demand for the Sequoia Was so large that when
the sale was over only seven Sequoias were left to exchange with
other schools. Therefore we did not receive many exchanges but
the ones we did receive were splendidly done and praiseworthy.
We should like to extend our appreciation to those high
schools who sent us exchanges even although we were unable to
send one of our annuals to them.
The Advance
Your annual is very Well done, especially the literary de-
partment. We were pleased to see that your annual contained no
ads, as it improves the appearance of your book.
Buccaneer-Modesto Junior College
Your annual is excellent. The illustrations are clever and
your cuts are arranged in a most artistic manner. We have gained
many ideas from your annual and we hope that you will exchange
with us again.
U kia H i- U kiah
Your jokes and cuts are very clever and your prize stories
are very interesting. The only criticism we have to make is that
we do not care for ads in the beginning of your annual.
The Campus-San Mateo Junior College
Yours is the best exchange we have received this year. Your
cuts are excellent and your campus scenes are beautiful.
Mistletoe-Willits Union High School.
The dedication peoms to your graduating seniors are very
clever. Your literary department is very good and your poems
are excellent. Please exchange with us again.
We sent last year's Sequoias to three high schools of our
county and one each to Fort Bragg and Napa who were our
friendly rivals in football. We also sent one to Santa Rosa high
school.
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AUGUST
Another term of labor begins. The students are greeted
by Mr. Joseph Glenn, our new principal.
Students miss the freshies, for the halls are not jam-
med With them.
Mr. Glenn announced that a new English class would
be started. This class writes material for the Redwood
Bark.
Students dismissed early, so they could go see the new
Junior Hi building.
SEPTEMBER
First student body meeting with Allan McCurdy
taking charge.
Hurrah! Labor Day! No school!
Girls start to practice basketball.
Night school in full swing. Large enrollment.
Another holiday. Admission Day! No student offers
any regret.
Mr. Jensen pays the school a visit and speaks before
the assembly. All were glad to see him back.
Dedication of the Junior High School.
Friendship Day. Everybody making friends.
Senior Hi students go over to Junior Hi for a program.
Mr. Greenleaf gives reading from "The Merchant of
Venice"
3B's give first dance of semester.
to October 3, Institute week. No protest offered.
First game of football. Eureka plays at Fortuna and
beats them with a score of 12 to 7. This is the way to
start the season.
OCTOBER
Student Body meeting. Report on bonfire rally.
Somebody lights the bonfire. Why worry? We made it
bigger.
Bonfire rally held. Students serpentine down streets.
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9 First game of football played in the new stadium. Eur-
eka vs. Arcata. Eureka victorious with score 7-0. Plen-
ty of rain.
11 Senior Hi students go over to Junior Hi assembly,
where they celebrated the football team's victory.
12 430 years ago Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
13 Girls' League meeting. Miss McGeorge, Phyllis Car-
rington, and Lorene Barnum to go to Piedmont Hi's
convention.
14 Practice game of girls' basketball with Teacher's Col-
lege squad. Eureka loses 5 to 8.
15 Rally for football game.
16 Football game between Eureka and Ferndale. Eureka
victorious 39-0. Teams had to play in rain and mud.
18 Delinquent slips go out. Some students shivering.
19 4B Dance.
22 Girls' Hi J inx. Virginia Brown creates sensation at
Jinx with unusual and clever costume.
23 Arcata vs. Eureka in football game. Eureka wins again
28-0. Nothing unusual.
24 Report cards out. Some displaying very fancy marks.
27 Navy Day program. School dismissed early so students
can visit ship.
30 Big game of football! Eureka and Fortuna play. Eur-
eka's pig-skinners shut out Fortuna's wonder team
with a score of 21-0. Hurrah! E.H.S. squad cinch H.C.
I.L. championship.
NOVEMBER
3 Regular student body meeting. Seating changed.
5 Hospital committee gives candy sale. Big success. 317.
50 taken in. Girls first basketball game. Team A loses
and B squad victorious.
8-9 All girls discussing uniform dresses.
10 Girls' League meeting. Phyllis Carrington and Lorene
Barnum tell about trip to Piedmont.
11 Armistice Day. Big day. Eureka and Fort Bragg foot-
ball squads meet at Albee Stadium. Eureka shuts out
Fort Bragg 80-0. Too bad.
12 Girls' basketball team meets Fortuna Cagers. A team
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victorious. B team losers. Arcata, Eureka, and For-
tuna A teams are tied for championship.
3A Dance. Good music by the Jolly Stompers.
Napa and Eureka football teams meet. Eureka loses in
a hard fought game with score 13 to 7. Large crowd
and plenty of rooting.
Graduates wearing class colors of sunset and green.
Senior Prom. Big time for all!
Thanksgiving! Um! Um! No school and no tears shed.
DECEMBER
Regular Student Body meeting. Captain of football
team, Al Williams, and Mr. Edwards to receive gold
footballs and other members of the team, silver ones.
Hospital Committee holds Christmas sale.
Sad faces appear in all chemistry classes, for finals
start today.
Girls' League meeting. Uniform dress main topic of
discussion. No definite decision made.
Oratorical contest held. Ivy Cartwright winner of up-
per classmen and Marjorie Lane winner of lower.
Registration for 1927 work.
Sewing classes give exhibition of work they are doing.
Mechanical drawing classes have some of their work
on display.
Freak Day. Oh, these Seniors!
Relief! Last day of finals.
No school, but the teachers have job of correcting finals
and making out report cards.
Three cheers! Last day of school for the year of 1926.
to Jan. 2-Christmas vacation.
JANUARY
Ho! Hum! Back to hard work again, after one week
of vacation.
Student Body meeting. Lynn Jack Rountree gave a
short talk.Boys' first practice game in basketball.
Boys' basketball team winners over night school squad.
2A and 2B girls have basketball game. One sided game
with 2A's victorious.
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3A and 3B girls have basketball tilt. Fast game and
3A's were winners.
Last of basketball! 2A's and 4A's play. 2A's win.
Big night! Opening games in boys' basketball. Fortuna
vs. Eureka. Lightweights Win, but heavyweights lose.
Bishop Fox addresses Senior Hi students at Junior Hi.
Boys' basketball teams lose in double header to Arcata.
The Sequoia staff held a meeting and decided to charge
51.25 for the book.
Boys' basketball squad took both games from Ferndale.
FEBRUARY
Student Body meeting.
Heavyweights lose to Fortuna. Lightweights win.
Mr. Hale speaks to students of Junior and Senior Hi's.
Girls out practicing for baseball.
Big day for Eureka High. Winners ofthe Humboldt
County cup in the drama, debate, and speech contest
held at Arcata. The basketball squads take both games
from Arcata.
Girls' League meeting. Jane Cotter appointed vice-pres.
Lightweights win Humboldt County championship! On
to Mendocino City, boys!
Miss Borg forgot to come to the fifth period class.
Lightweights go to Mendocino City. Lose by small score.
MARCH
2A Jig. Big crowd and lots of surprises.
Snappiest student body meeting of the season.
Girls' League meeting. Big discussion on uniforms.
Blue Monday! Report cards!
Girls' Big E Society holds pie sale.
Fort Bragg delegates visit school.
Girls' League Convention.
Twit! Twit! Twee! First day of spring!
The contestants of the music contest entertained us.
APRIL
3A Jolly Up. Lots of surprises and plenty of fun.
Baseball season starts! We lose, 4 to 2.
Girls win 18 to 1. Tuffy shows her stuff. Football boys,
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Mr. Edwards, and Al Williams were presented awards.
Melvin Sarin is honored. He represents us in the state
high school orchestra.
to 18-Easter Vacation. Many go away for the holidays.
to 28-Wild flower show. Big exhibit by all depart-
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MAY
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3A play, Strongheart! Best play of the season!
J unior-Senior Banquet. Tables decorated in orchid
and nile.
JUNE
Senior Class Night. Seniors show great talent.
Commencement! Bye, bye, seniors!
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The semi-annual Girls' Hi Jinx was held October 22. Prizes
were awarded for the best costumes to Virginia Brown for the
cleverest, Cherry Poland for the most consistent, and Irene Sapp
for the best carrying out of the school colors. Hallowe'en predom-
inated throughout the evening. Music was furnished for the dan-
cing by Mrs. Wilson Smith. Punch and cookies were served dur-
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The 4B dance was given October 19th. A good crowd was pre-
sent which enjoyed dancing to an Orthophonic from 4 to 6 p.m.
3B DANCE
The 3B class started the season with a dance in the gym,
September 23. Novel music was furnished by a Panatrope. A
large crowd was in attendance.
3A DANCE
The 3A dance was given November 18th from 4-6 in the gym.
A large crowd was in attendance, and the afternoon was greatly
enjoyed. The Jolly Stompers furnished the music.
SENIOR BALL
The semi-annual Senior Ball was given November 24th at the
Masonic Temple. An extremely large crowd of students and al-
umni were present to enjoy the dancing from 9-12. Punch and
cookies were served during the evening.
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The 3A class entertained with a dance in the gym April
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Sarin and James Montgomery. Music was furnished by the Jolly
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Football
The Eureka High School was more successful this year than
ever before in the history of the school. It started with a victory,
and kept on being victorious until the final game, which we lost
to Napa.
The team secured the championship cup of Humboldt County
by Winning every game with the local teams. It then won the
championship of northwestern California by defeating Fort
Bragg 80 to 0. Five-eighths of the games played during the season
were shut-outs.
Coach Edwards started with forty students out for the team,
but within two Weeks this number was reduced to twenty-five.
This amount was gradually cut down until a good team was se-
cured. The students owe a great deal to Al Williams, who, with-
out any compensation, helped make ours a good team.
SEPTEMBER 25
Eureka 12 Fortuna 7
The first game, played at Fortuna was a hard fought one.
Clary made the first touchdown for our side, while Fortuna's
score was made because of a fumble. Afterwards, in the fourth
quarter, the ball was gradually worked up the field. Then, just
a few minutes before the game ended, Bell made the touchdown
which won the game.
OCTOBER 9
Eureka 7 Arcata 0
This game, following the bon-fire rally was held in Eureka
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on a very wet and muddy field. Although there was an almost
continual rain, both sides played well, even though the playing
was confined to line work. Arcata was held scoreless, while Eur-
eka was able to secure only one touchdown.
OCTOBER 16
Eureka 39 Ferndale 0
Another muddy game played in Eureka! Ferndale threat-
ened our team only once. During the last quarter Ferndale had
worked the ball up to the ten yard line, but they were held for
downs. Wedige then kicked out of danger. The game was made
interesting because Timmerman, Bell, Lameroux, and Quigg
made several long runs.
OCTOBER 23
Eureka 27 Arcata 0
Neither team was able to score during the first half of this
game. In the third quarter, after a drive down the field, Bell made
the first touchdown. Shuster then made a touchdown when he
blocked a punt and fell on the ball on the other side of the Arcata
goal line. The other two touchdowns were made by Bell and
Peterson.
OCTOBER 30
Eureka 21 Fortuna 0
While Eureka had won every game, Fortuna had lost only
one. Therefore this game was considered the one which was to
decide the championship of Humboldt County. On the whole it
was a tough game, for the field was dry and this made long passes
possible. Eureka won by the score of 21 to 0, thus securing the
H. C. I. L. championship-
NOVEMBER 6
Eureka 25 Ferndale 3
Coach Edwards started this game with his second string
men. Every substitute was given a chance to play in this game.
The "subs" made a good showing in making yardage and stopping
Ferndale's attacks. Ferndale was able to secure only one field
goal.
NOVEMBER 11
Eureka 80 Fort Bragg 0
One of the largest crowds to see a high school game in this
county was present to witness Fort Bragg's defeat. Many fine
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yard run to a touchdown, Norgard walked to the sideline un-
noticed and received a long forward pass, and in the last quarter
Timmerman received a pass from Bell, and ran 43 yards to a
touchdown.
NOVEMBER 19
Eureka 7 Napa 13
This is the first and only game our team lost during the
season. The fans claimed that Napa's team wasn't better than
ours, but that the breaks were against us. Time after time our
team advanced the ball near Napa's goal, only to be held on downs.
Timmerman made a long run, but the referee claimed that the
quarter had ended before the play started.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
At the first of the term it was not determined whether or not
we should have girls' athletics, but at a meeting of the Humboldt
Scholastic League, it was decided that we should. This conference
also decided that we should have two teams, each one playing three
games. The minutes of play were also reduced from eight minutes
to six minutes.
Captain Kathryn Nellist who played center and Mary
Weatherby who played guard were the only members of last
year's team. The new members of the A team were Dorothy Wrig-
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Sarvis, forwards.
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team. The rest of the team consisted of Margaret Kay, jump-cen-
terg Verna Johnson, guardg Signe Saari, guardg Katherine Dulfy,
guardg Vera Johnson and Lois Cottrell, forwards.
The A teams of the county were very evenly matched. Eur-
eka, Arcata, and Fortuna tied for the county championship.
Eureka and Fortuna had the best teams in the B division.
Fortuna won the game from Eureka by one point, and thereby
won the championship of the B division.
The scores of the games are as follows:
A TEAMS
Eureka 11 Arcata 1.9
Eureka 33 Fermlale 0
Eureka 27 Fortuna 11
B TEAMS
Eureka 38 Arcata J,
Eureka 41 Ferndale 6
Eureka 28 Fortuna 29
LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL
The lightweight team started with a victory and kept in the
lead throughout the season. The only games lost were the lirst
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City. The first game of the season was played with Fortuna, and
Was Won with the score of 14-10. But the second game of the
season was lost to Arcata, score 17-6. The next game was Won
from Ferndale, 15-5. Fortuna then accepted defeat with the score
of 11-7 . Our team then had revenge on Arcata by defeating them
19-11. The game with Ferndale was Won, score 9-6, thus securing
the championship and the pennant of Humboldt County. A trip of
nearly three-hundred miles was made in order to play Mendocino
City for the championship of northwestern California, but due to
fatigue from the long trip the boys were defeated 21-15. Jack
and Wayne Simpson Were good on the floor Work and Jack Was
exceptionally good for long distance field goals. Nixon also was
good for field goals. McCurdy played center and guard so well
that the rooters always expected a great deal from him, and they
were not disappointed.
HEA VYWEIGHT BASKETBALL
The heavyweights were not as fortunate this year as they
were last year, for they were to get only second place in the C.I.F.
standings in Humboldt County. The first game of the season star-
ted the ball rolling against them when Fortuna Won with a score
of 13-18. But the second game, played with Arcata, was more
equal, even though they lost with a score of 6-7. The team then
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seemed to hit their correct stride because the game with Ferndale
was won with a score of 14-5. The next game with Fortuna was
lost, score, 7-16. The second game with Arcata was Won, score,
19-9,and the last game of the season, played with Ferndale, Was
Won by a score of 31-16. Wedige and Norgard were always the
high point men for Eureka. In the last game played, Norgard
made 16 points, which was as much as Ferndale's total score.
GIRLS' BASEBALL
The H.C.I.L. added girls' baseball to its list in 1922. Eureka
has held the championship ever since. This year Eureka had a
wonderful team. They piled up big scores and held their opponents
to extremely low ones.
Miss Lambert promised a gold baseball to the girl who made
the most home runs. M. Sarvis, H. Godfrey, and C. Carson made
home runs in the county league games. Melba Sarvis is the lucky
one to receive the gold baseball.
The scores for the games are: Eureka 18, Arcata 15 Eureka
20, Fortuna 2, Eureka 12, Ferndale 0.
The team consisted of H. Godfrey, pitcher, L. Winter, cat-
cher, A. Fenell, 1st base, K. Delaney, 2nd base, M. Sarvis, 3rd
left center, S. Saari, right center, R. Winters, right iieldg L. Cot-
base g Captain C. Carson, shortstop, M. Allen, left field, P. Nielson,
trell, right field, M. Barry, left center.
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PLAY DA Y
On April 23 the Humboldt State Teachers, College gave a
play day. The high schools of the county sent girls, teams of
baseball, track, and tennis. The Y.M.C.A. boys played baseball
and took part in a track meet. The college girls had an interclass
track meet. The faculty played a game of baseball with the girls.
At noon the college served hot chocolate to the visitors. After
the athletic events, a program was given in the assembly. Follow-
ing the program a banquet was served. Speeches, yells, and songs
were given during the banquet.
Probably the most notable thing during the day was Elta
Cartwright's broad jump. She broke the national record by nine
and one half inches. Elta is a former Eureka High School track
star.
The Eureka tennis team consisted of M. Barry, D. Wrigley,
and V. McMillan. V. McMillan and D. Wrigley defeated the For-
tuna doubles players 6-4-6-2. Then they defeated the Arcata
doubles 6-1-6-2. M. Barry represented Eureka in the singles.
She defeated the Fortuna representative 6-1-6-3. She then de-
feated the Arcata player 2-6-6-2-7-5.
The Eureka baseball team defeated the Arcata team 9-1.
H. Godfrey won the baseball throw, throwing 183 feet.
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E. Crossley placed third in the hop and jump.
The shuttle relay team easily defeated the Arcata team. The
Eureka team consisted of I. Cartwright, L. Kavanagh, C. Carson,
K. Delaney, D. Johnson, G. Brantley, M. Cannam, M. Sarvis, E.
Crossley, and C. McDonald.
BO YS' BASEBALL
The baseball team was unable to pull down this year's cham-
pionship. The first game of the season was lost to Arcata with a
score of 2 to 4. But revenge was taken during the following game
with Ferndale. During the first two innings Eureka brought home
eleven runs. For the rest of the game the coach had the boys
practice some new plays. The game ended with a score of 20 to 0
in our favor. The next game was played with Fortuna and also
proved to be a winner for us. Fortuna kept ahead until in the
eighth inning when We came back with a rally which won the game.
The score was 6 to 3. The second game with Arcata led to another
defeat, though the score was 0 to 0 until the fifth inning. The
game ended 2 to 3 in favor of Arcata. Before the last game with
Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna, and Arcata were tied for first place,
each having won two and lost one. But Arcata's victory over Eur-
eka put us out of the running, and the baseball championship went
to Arcata.
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The years 1926-1927 have proven to be most prosperous in
the administration of the students of the Eureka Junior High. The
school is yet new, but all the organizations, old and new, have
been making a greater headway than before.
THE BOARD OF HEALTH
The Board of Health is similar to the Student Council. It
has to do with the health and cleanliness of the school. Already
they have collected the names of the underweights and are going
to try to help them gain weight.
Officers are: Violet Seminoff, President, Dorothy Jones, Vice
President, Ardyth Larson, Secretary, Lyle Rankin, Treasurer.
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Our Student Council of 1926 did very good work and served
us faithfully. It also made our school more prosperous by co-
operating with the Parent Teachers' Association.
The oflicers were: Dorothy Goodwin, President, Graham
Quigg, Vice President, Elsie Armstrong, Secretary, Claire Nel-
son, Treasurer.
JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OF 1.927
Our Student Council of 1927 is going on with and keeping
up the same good work as our old one.
The oflicers are: Barbara Graham, President, Wayne Biord,
Vice President, George Tooby, Secretary, Harlan Still, Treasurer.
JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE
The newly organized Girls' League is helping the progress
of our school greatly.
The officers are: Josephine Doliini, President, Estelle Hoop-
ers, Vice President, Elsie Armstrong, Secretary, Kathrine Bro-
gan, Assistant Secretary, Fern Welsh, Treasurer.
The girls have already decided to Wear uniforms which will
consist of cotton stockings, a white middy with blue collars and
cuis, a blue or black tie, and a blue skirt.
JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' LEAGUE
The Boys' League was organized during the second semester
and elected the following ofiicers: President, James Massey, Vice
President, Wilbur Kammerzell, Secretary, Vincent Massei, Trea-
surer, Donald Scott.
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TION
This organization is new in our school and is open to any
girl who is interested in sports.
Oflicers are: Vera Zmarich, President, Dorothy Goodwin,
Vice President, Addie Lillie, Secretary-Treasurer.
THE GIRLS' BAND
The Junior High Girls' Band was organized by Mr. Flowers.
This is the only Girls' Band in the state and we are justly
proud of the work the girls have done.
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THE GIRL SCOUTS
The Girl Scouts have done good work so far. They have made
money by a tag day, and two candy sales. Their treasury is grow-
ing large.
The oflicers are: Mrs. Van Kleek, Captain, Grace Cochrane,
Patrol Leader, Ardyth Larson, Secretary, Lillian Johnson, Trea-
surer, Maxine Moore and Abie Kopnenberger, Flag Bearers'
Grace Cochrane, Bugler.
THE CHANYATA CAMP FIRE GROUP
The Chanyata Camp Fires have done excellent work this year.
They have held two candy sales and they took part in tree plant-
ing at Fortuna.
The officers are: Miss Ester Cunningham, Guardian, Miss
Ruth Turner, Ass't Guardian, Barbara Graham, President, Char-
lotte Fraser, Vice President, Marion Edson, Treasurer.
THE MINNETOUHA CAMP FIRE GROUP
The Minnetouha Camp Fires have done fine work also. They
have had a cider and doughnut, and a cake sale. They also partook
in tree planting at Fortuna.
The officers are: Mrs. McMahon, Guardian, Eleanor Wahl,
President, Frances Devoy, Vice-President, Marcella Mosely, Sec-
retary-Treasurer 5 Katherine Hill, Sergeant-at-Arms.
JUNIOR AUDUBON SOCIETY
The Junior Audubon Society is composed of the 8B class
under the direction of Miss Schortgen. The club studies
the habits and life of birds.
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School opens. New pupils gape at splendors of building.
High School students visit our school. They wish they
could attend school here. Let them Wish!
Mr. Pihl and his boys start to grade grounds.
SEPTEMBER
New gym lockers arrive. Some one was heard to remark,
"Oh, see the chicken coops!"
Redwood Bark staff for Junior High selected.
First assembly held today. Teachers introduced by Mr.
Glenn. Representative of Liberty Bank speaks on Thrift,
and presents two pictures of Humboldt, one for each
school.
Our school was dedicated today by the "Native Sons of
the Golden West"
Boys' Manual Training install two drinking fountains.
Assembly held today. Orchestra plays. Vocal solos by
students. Dorothy Goodwin speaks on work of Student
Council in Winship. Miss Moore speaks on Posture Day.
Student Council holds Hrst meeting. Elect oflicers, prob-
lems of school discussed.
Mr. W.L. Greenleaf, dramatic speaker, gives "Merchant
of Venicev in assembly program.
Posture Day! All walking straight as sticks.
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OCTOBER
4 Mrs. Zane not at school as she was hurt coming home
from Ukiah.
6 Junior High Glee Club gets under Way.
7 Student Council meets to discuss problems of school.
Assembly held. School song sung. 8A2Y class gives mus-
ical program.
Shop receives new sheet metal roller. It looks to us, for
all the World like a clothes Wringer.
General Science classes had a surprise today when one
of their pet rats ascended Lyle Rankin's leg.
Glee Club selects cast for operetta.
Navy Day. Ship's Ofiicer addresses assembly.
NOVEMBER
1 Shop boys consume six gallons of ice cream presented to
them by the Board of Education.
5 Junior High football team Wins game from High School
Sophs. Nine for the team!
Assembly today. 9A's put on program. Student Body de-
cide to bar boys Who smoke from competitive athletics.
Armistice Day. Program given in Auditorium. New flag
pole dedicated. Junior High students attend big game in
full force.
Hi School Student Body invite us to see movie in their
Auditorium. Thanks, Hi School Students!
DECEMBER
3 "Bits of Blarney", presented-Great Stuff, Glee Clubs!
6-10 Exhibit held of Work done this semester.
8A3Y boys hold Christmas party.
Christmas tree appears in lobby ablaze with lights.
Christmas program of Eureka Grade Schools presented
in our auditorium.
Christmas! Santa comes today!
J AN U AR Y
5 Assembly held. Nellie Massie elected yell leader.
Hygiene and gym classes put on assembly program.
Plays and stories presented.
Girls meet to form an athletic association.
Bishop Fox gives address on "Life and its three Ages".
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FEBRUARY
Girls' Band presents program in assembly.
Girls' League holds meeting. Decide to adopt middy and
skirt uniform. Also decide not to wear silk stockings.
Moving pictures of Hawaiian and Fiji Islands by rep-
resentative of Matson Steamship Line.
Washington's Birthday. Program given by students.
MARCH
Girls Wearing uniforms to school this Week.
Girls' League put on program in honor of Mrs. Zane, who
helped them to get started.
Saint Patrick's Day. Shamrocks and green ribbons!
P.T.A. hold cake and food sale to pay for Girls' Band
uniforms. .
Everyone looks expectant-tomorroW--
We get our cards!?!
Tag Day to raise money for Girls' Band uniforms.
APRIL
Ain't men funny? That's what we thought today when
the men of the faculty put on a program in the assembly.
Chamber of Commerce hold luncheon in our library. No,
they didn't eat the books.
Today vacation begins. We'll get lonesome being away
from school so long. a
All back again. The only thing we suffer from is sunburn.
Boys' League meets. Important business discussed.
Latin contest held in Arcata. Junior High in thick of it.
MAY
May Day. Native Sons hold program.
Play Day. Everybody enjoys himself.
Memorial Day. Parade.
J UNE
Student Council hold party today. Wish We were all on
the Student Council.
9B's hold picnic today. Everyone thinks it a great thing.
Exams! Exams! Will they never end?
School is over-aren't We glad?
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REDWOODS
When in the forest did ever you see
The beautiful sight called a redwood tree?
Tall andstately with branches wide
Growing majestically side by side.
Leaves of green and a great trunk of brown.
A wonderful sight to see out of town
While at its feet in modest repose,
Grows ivy, and grass, and sometimes the rose,
While mother nature smiles sweetly down,
On her best beloved subjects of green and brown.
Then Apollo above looks down to see,
God's most wonderfull gift-the Redwood Tree.
Mildred Green 9B 2
SCHOOL
Gee! It's fierce to go to school.
It's simply one, long, endless rule.
They just cram you full of stuff.
You can't even shout, "Enough!"
And when the teacher calls on you
If you don't know the answer,, whew!
-Alice Porter QB2.
'BASEBALL SEASON
Hurrah! Baseball season has begun!
Our boys and girls are out for fun.
Of course, our class's team will win.
Our "kids" are full of pep and vim.
Hurrah! Our colors are ahead!
"Fair ball! You're safe !" the umpire said.
"Nine for the team !" our leaders shout.
Our team will win without a doubt.
Hurrah! We won! We're now the season's best!
It now is time for us to have a rest.
And now our baseball fun is o'er
We'll wait another year for more.
, -A.La1'ison
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The railroad station was in a state of confusion as I entered
the ticket room. The second my foot crossed the threshold, some-
body jumped on me from behind and bore me to the ground. I knew
a robbery was taking place. I threw my opponent from me and
waded into the iight. It was not long before the floor was strewn
with bodies. Only a few of us were left fighting. In ten minutes
more, I and the leader of the gang stood alone. My foot slipped
and I fell to the floor with my opponent on top of me. Somehow, I
managed to get out from under him and was just in the act of
knocking him out when I awoke and found myself in a terrific
struggle with my pillow. -Robert Quinn 9B1.
OUR COURT
Within the inner heart,
Of our school, it stands apart.
Our court, so neat,
So cool, so sweet.
Its fountain's silvery spray,
'Neath which the fishes play,
And the flowers so bright,
Fill our heart with delight,
'Till, as we go on our way,
We all feel happy and gay.
And when at our classes we arrive,
To do our very best we strive.
Alice Peter 9B2.
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Miss McGeorge drives a Rolls Royce.
Miss Borg is a six footer.
Mrs. Knighton joins a band of gypsies.
Mr. Lapeyri ceases to blush when addressed by a member
of the fair sex.
Miss Lambert coaches football.
Miss Clarke bobs her hair.
Mr. Doren does the "Charleston",
Miss Sutton lets the students talk as much as they desire.
Miss Guidery is a peroxide blonde.
Mr. Frye becomes an aviator.
Miss Poindexter teaches boys' gym.
Miss Renshaw is a hair dresser.
Mr. Sanders teaches girls' gym.
Miss Mathews wears the same dress twice a week.
Mr. Glenn spanks Jana.
Miss Bedell jumps rope with Mr. Irons.
Miss Griflin goes into the movies.
Mr. Nason plays the saxaphone.
Miss Thompson "slings hash" at a lumber camp.
Mr. Edwards coaches drama.
Mrs. Klepper drives an aeroplane.
Mr. Morgan becomes a clown in a circus.
Miss Duane is an athlete.
Mr. Flowers teaches Spanish.
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Mr. Rigast is an official water carrier.
Miss Turner's dresses reach her ankles.
Miss Chakurian joins Barnum and Bailey as the fat lady.
Miss Calvert becomes a life guard at a beach.
Miss Meredith takes in washing.
Miss Fitzell is an opera singer.
Mr. Bollenbach throws away his toothpick.
Miss Smith teaches the football team to type.
Miss Powell develops the hobby of collecting rare mice.
Jim came into the house whistling a tune.
"Can you carry a tune, J im?" asked the affectionate father.
"Sure I can, pop, ain't I carrying this tune OK?" asked Jim.
"I wish you would carry it outside and bury it." said pop.
Miss Renshaw visiting New York museum: Have you a mummy
of King Tutt here?
Attendant: No, madam.
Miss Renshaw: Dear me, they have a very fine one in the British
Museum.
The cat settled herself luxuriously in front of the kitchen fire
and began to pu.rr. Little Grace who was strange to the way of
cats, regarded her with horror. "Oh, gran'ma, gran'ma l" she sud-
denly cried, Hcome here quick. The cat's begun to boil l"
Jim: I notice you frequently carry a medal on your chest.
Sam: I got that medal for running.
Jim: Whom did you beat?
Sam: The owner and six policemen.
A lady and her little daughter were walking through a fashion-
able street when they came to a portion of street strewn with
straw, so as to deaden the noise of vehicles passing a certain house.
"What's that for, ma?" asked the child. To which the mother
replied, "The lady who lives in that house has a little baby girl
sent to her."
The child thought a minute, looked at the quantity of straw,
and said, "Awfully well packed, wasn't she, ma?"
Prof.: And did I make myself plain?
Senior: No, God did that.
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Geddes: Do you think you could care for a boy like me?
Patricia: Oh, I suppose so--if he wasn't too much like you.
Al: It seems to me, my dear, that there is something wrong with
this cake.
Kas: That shows what you know about it. The cook book says
it's perfectly delicious.
WE NEVER CLUSE
Phone 2300 For Vlionc 2300
Storage, Vlfashing, Greasing, Polishing,
Crank Case Service, Tires 81 Tubes
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Eureka California
MODERN A- SOLID COMFORT - REASONABLE
LARGE DINING ROOM
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for PRIVATE PARTIES
BEST FOODS
W. M. MILLER, Mgr.
Sunday School Supt.: What gushed forth when Moses smote the
rock in the wilderness?
Little Eddie P.: Beer and light Wines.
Eleanor: I saw a beautiful girl today. Guess Where I saw her.
J.M.E.: In the mirror.
M.E.: I've just been stung by one of your bees.
M.A.: Well, just show me the one that stung you and I shall
punish it severely.
Scaller Graduation Wishes
with Greeting Cards from
Mathews Music and Stationery House
STATIONERY, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, BOOKS
PENS, PENCILS, MOTTOES, TOURIST PADS
LEATHER NOVELTIES
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Eureka, California
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THE HUMBOLDT STANDARD
To-day's News To-day
Foreign, National, and Local News
Every Evening
The Associated, Press and United Press Printer's
Telegraph,
PHOTO ENGRAVING JOB PRINTING
Judge: Remember, if we can't convict you in this state, we'll
turn you over to the Maryland authorities. Would you rather be
hanged in Maryland or California.
Leland: If its all the same, Judge, I think I'd rather be hanged in
efligy.
Norman: Do you serve lobsters here?
Waiter: Yes sir, sit down. We serve anybody.
Student: Said he'd kick us out of class, did he? What does that
prof think he's running here, the French Cabinet?
A.: I hope you two are engaged.
X.: I am. I don't know Whether she is or not.
HORNBROOICS
Buster Brown Shoe Store
R. L. Hornbrook, Prop.
617 5 th St. Eureka, Calif.
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SANITARY DAIRIES CO.
QUALITY SERVICE
Pasteurized Milk, Cream and Buttermilk
Our New Plant is thoroughly equipped with New, Modern
and Sanitary Equipment through out-Visitors Welcome.
H. H. BUHNE
SPORTING GOODS, CAMPING OUTFITS, COOKING
UTENSILS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
and GROCERIES
Third St. at F Eureka, Calif.
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Right
" To The Fraction Of An Inch"
Hart,Shaffner8zMarX
College Styles For Spring
Thafs How The High School Boy W anls
His Clothes
VVE HAVE THEM
The T oggery
J. M. HUTCHESON
5lh.8zF St. Eureka
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The
Bon Boniere
for
Candies Supreme
And Ice Cream That Is
HOMOGENIZED
423 F. Street Eureka Calif.
He's a lucky fellow! He's in love with himself and hasn't any
rivals.
Moira: And don't you ever save for a rainy day?
Sam: No, I live in Arizona.
Dick: what happened to Henry Lane?
Geddes: Went to sleep with his mouth open.
Dick: What of that?
Geddes: He was sleeping on the railroad track and the conductor
thought it was a tunnel.
WALLACE 81 CLONEY
FOURTH 8: H STREETS
' Gas, Oils, Greasing
FIRESTONE TIRES SL TUBES, VULCANIZI NG
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FASHION and ECONOMY
CENTER of HUMBOLDT
FOR 32 YEARS.
SOLE EUREKA AGENTS FOR PHOENIX HOSIERY
DEWlNG'S
Boorlskv Everything In Fooiwear. Th L
FOR LADIES
Johnson, Stephens SL Shinkle, Makers of
"Fashion Plate" Shoes
Wonderful Shoes for Wond f 1
e argesl Shoe Shop In Eureka
er u Girls
3 FoR MEN
I' , .lei Johnson 6: Murphy
in 'o':" " A 1 1 Florsheim Shoe Co.
' Smmfg W. L. Douglas Shoe oo.
533 31 535 Fifth sn.
Eureka.
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Secretarial Duties
Heald's Employment Department
HEALD'S EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT CTelephoneProspect 15401
is called upon by business men for:
1-Generalgbusiness and office help Ctrained in the fundamen-
tals, subject to direction in their first positionl.
2-Young people with a few months' experience.
3-Thoroughly experienced workers.
No charge is made for this service either to Employer or Employee.
The Heald Courses are listed below-Employers express their prefer-
ence for a worker with a complete training, or for one who excells in
individual subjects. Graduates of the Heald Courses are always in
demand at good salaries.
Full Commercial Business Secretarial Stenographic
Course Course Course Course
Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Principles of Shorthand
Arithmetic Arithmetic Record-keeping Typewriting
Penmanship Penmanship Arithmetic English
English English Penmanship Spelling
Spelling Spelling English Penmanship
Typewriting Typewriting Spelling Business
Rapid Figuring Rapid Figuring Typewriting Correspondence
Commercial Law Commercial Law Rapid Figuring Dictation
Business Business Business Office Practice
Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence
Auditing Auditing Commercial Law
Accounting Accounting Shorthand
Banking Banking Dictation
Office Machines Office Machines Ofiice Machines
Shorthand "Business Practice ""Secretarial
Practice
"' Business Practice
'In "Business Practice" all students practice the duties of positions from
Clerk to Office Manager in seven or more kinds of business, the-n they
open, operate, and close their own business, first as a Partnership and
then as a Corporation.
"""In "Secretarial Practice" the student serves as business secretary to
six different Business Executives, each interested in a different line of
business. Heald's is in session the year around-you may enter any
time. Tell us what you would like to do-we will send further infor-
mation and suggestions.
HEALD'
Van Ness Avenue at Post Street San Francisco, California
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The EUREKA INN
The ART of COOKERY is the critrion of
a people's civilization.
Bad food depresses-
Good food exalts us like an inspiration.
It is the bounty of nature that we live
-But of philosophy that we live well.
Our breakfast, luncheon, and dinners are
real treats in choice foods.
.Quickly and Qiaintily cservecl
Special attention to special luncheons, and din-
ner parties.
Phone Mr. Tremblay, 855
The EURJQKA INN
Joe: Leland, what's a mixed metaphor?
Leland: That's a new one on me. Let's go into this hotel and ask
the Waiter.
El: I'm going to marry a pretty girl and a good cook.
Bert: You can't. That's bigamy!
PAIGE MOTOR CARS
6 and 8
'L.I-I. VALENTINE CO.
7th 81 G St. Eureka, California
MOTOR WITH SATISFACTION
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YOU G ME
Who Trade at This Store Dress Better for Less Money.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN
Will N. Speegle
Third 81 F St. Phone 55
EARLY IN LIFE
Learn that there is Only one Safe Way to Buy Real Estate.
That way is through your Title Company
First the Title - Then the Money
No Land is Greater than the Title to it.
Belcher Abstract Co-
EUREKA4 PHONES 90-368
Miss Chakurian: Congratulate me, old thing.
M.M.: What for?
Miss C.: I've just completed my iirst unfinished symphony.
Pup looking at an elephant: I'll bet thereis a big enough supply of
bones in that bird to last me the rest of my life.
J Bandits have just robbed the bank.
L.S.C.: What did they get?
J : A teller, a policeman, and a couple of innocent bystanders.
WAY'S GARAGE
Storage Gas Oils
Washing Greasing
srpvieurn o sr. IQUREKA
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OFFERS
THE FINEST R OU TE
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DEPENDA BILI TY
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Depot 415 4th St. Eureka, California
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Eureka, California
kVhite Busses
Chrysler, Cadillac 81 La Salle
AUTGMOBILES
"The FRIENDLY HOUSEU
HARRY PAUL
C lotlring House
SECOND 81 E STREETS EUREKA, CAL
Ice Cream -- Soft Drinks
Daily Papers -- Magazines
Cigars - Tobacco - Candy
"Best of Service"
Mrs. FRED J. MOORE 81 SONS
CARLSON 81 TELLEFSON
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Beach Shoe
425 d St. I Phone 521-W
Eureka, Cal.
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DELANEY' S CANDIESI
AL WA YS FRESH
YouR DEALER HAS THEM
Delaney 81 Young
Eureka, Calif.
B.: Yes, I Walk six miles for my complexion every day.
R.: Is your drug store that far?
To Mr. Glenn: What are you called by the people you Work for?
Mr. Glenn: Dad.
Dot M. I had the most terrible dream last night!
Nell: Tell me about it.
Dot: I actually suffered in my sleep from the embarrassment. I
dreamt that I suddenly walked onto a dance floor and I had a
lot of clothes on.
FREEMAN ART CC,
PORTRAITS AND PHOTOGRAPHY
OF' ALL KINDS
527 F St. Eureka, Calif.
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QUALITY SERVICE
THE STADIUM
HOME OF FINE CONFECTIONS
CHILO BALLS AND
FROZEN SUNDAES
Also
A COMPLETE LINE OF
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GEORGE MORANDA OPP. SR. HIGH
PHONE 196 2104 J STREET
SERVICE B QUALITY
Susie: I'd like to try on the rose dress in the Window.
Saleslady: Sorry Miss, that's the light shade.
Doctor: I can't cure your husband of talking in his sleep.
Wife: But can't you give him something to make him talk more
distinctly?
Mr.: Send out for a black man to do the Whitewashing and a white
man to black the stove.
Mrs.: Won't one man do?
Mr.: No, I Want to see how much material they waste.
BOOKS BOOKS
Headquarters For
READING OF ALL KINDS
"If It's In Print We'll Get It"
C. O. LINCOLN GO.
Phone 76 615 Fifth Street
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Three Floors
Of Women's, Misses'
and Children' s Apparel
Exemplifying The
Meaning Of Our Slogan
"Merchandise Of Merit Only"
Always At Consistently
Moderate Prices
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EUREKA, CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Flatbrushz What does your husband call your dog?
Mrs. Toothbrush: When he's calling him in the house do you mean,
or When he's chasing him out?
D.R.: Would you love me as much if father lost his Wealth?
J .L.: He hasn't lost it, has he?
D.R.: No.
J.L.: Of course I Would, you silly girl.
The straight arm duet will next render, "I'll come back to you
in Honey time, and we'1l have the hives together.
Morgans I Roast My
Exclusive Dealers fur:
I. MILLER HIGH GRADE SHOES
FOR LADIES
629 5 th. St. Eureka. MYRON VVALbH 533 F'
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The Eureka Woolen Mills
The Home of ilie E. H. S.
Blankets
Broadway 81 VVipple St. Eureka, Calif.
Gruff Father: Why don't you get out and find a job? When I was
your age I Was Working for three dollars a Week in a store, and
at the end of five years I owned the store.
Fred: You can't do that now a days. They have cash registers.
Barber: Hair-cut sir?
J. M. E.: Yes, but don't make it too short: I don't want to
look effeminate.
M.W.M.: A sentence using the Word moron.
Gus: Papa said Helen couldn't go out till she put moron.
F. A. Mathews 81 Son
520 F Sf. Eureka Phone 4
WHOLESALESIRETAIL
Painler's Supplies, Mirrors, Sponges, Sheathinppaper,
Varnish, Brushes, Paints, Oils, VVindowglass, Glues
Chamois, Waxes, Cement, Lime, Wall-Paper, Roofing
VVall-boards
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Log Cabin Bakery
ARTHUR J. HUNTING, Prop.
VVholesale and Retail
621 FIFTH STREET
ENRIGHTS "ALL O' THE WHEAT FOR HEALTH."
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NONE BETTER
ARCHIE CANEPA
432 SECOND STREET EUREKA
Roselyn on Way to Junior Hi music room: Gracious, isn't the
blacksmith shop making a lot of noise today?
Wayne: That isn't the shop. That's just the Junior Hi orchestra.
Janice: Do dentists beat their wives?
George C.: No, they crown them.
God made the World and rested.
God made man and rested.
God made Woman and neither man nor the World has rested since.
THE HI SUPPL Y
THE BEST OF CANDIES, ICE CREAM, ALL CONFECTIONS
AND SOFT DRINKS
EVERYTHING IN SCHGOL SUPPLIES
MRS. E. G. VVOOLEVER, Prop.
OPPOSITE JR. HIGH EUREKA, CALIFORNIA
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STANDARDIWHUHTURECII
FOR Better Homes
Phgne 569 Elks Building
A good piece of advice. Don't give it.
Cherry: With feet like yours you should get a job with the govern
ment.
Charlie: Doing what?
Cherry: Stamping out forest fires.
Mind you-Pm not criticizing her-I'm analyzing her.
Wanted: Two husky young men for moving buildings!
Jim: What struck you the first time you visited Chicago?
M.M.: A blackjack.
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FOR32YEARS
SOLE EUREKA AGENTS FOR PHOENIX HOSIERY
ESTABLISHED IN 1895
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Dumb: Is that a goat?
Dumber: Nothing else butt.
E. R.: Have you ever been painted in oil?
A. O. B.: Heavens, no. How do you get it off at night?
George C.: Did you take chloroform?
Freshman: No, who teaches it?
O. L. E.: So you never even Went to high school,, eh? What makes
you think you can play football?
Walt A.: I've been Working for eight years in the ice business.
SUNQUIST SHOE STDRE Cotiage Candy Shoppe
Packard Shoes and
C oodycar Welt Shoes Fine Candies
REPAIRING Homeogenized Ice Cream
523 Fifth SL Eureka Opp. State Theatre Phone 2176
140
Office Phone 219 Res, Phone 668
DR. J. F. WALSH
Physician and Surgeon
Room 16-19 Gross Bldg. Eureka
Dr. Harold Holmberg
Dentist
6th and G St. EUREKA
DR. B. A. PETERSON
DENTIST
ROOMS 201-202
First Nat'l Bank Bldg. EUREKA
ARTHUR W. HILL
Attorney At Law I
Rm. 418-419 First Nat'l B'k Bldg.
EUREKA
Dr. W. E. McClelland
Chiropractor
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
DR. W. J. QUINN
FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG.
Phone 413 or 415 EUREKA
OFFICE PHONE 507
DR. A. F. COOPER
Dentist
GROSS BLDG. EUREKA
Lawrence A. Wing M. D.
EUREKA CALIFORNIA
Office Phone 128 Res, Ph. 1078W
DR. E. L. WALSH
Dental Surgeon
GROSS BUILDING Eureka, cai,
EDGAR HOLM M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
SUITE 311-312
First National Bank Building
Dr. Robert Johnston
Dentist
First Nat'l Bank Bldg. EUREKA
G. I. CARBRAY O. D.
Optometrist
431 F Street EUREKA
You Are Playing Safe
VVhen You Buy From
Baker 81 Crosby
Corner 5'th Sz G Eureka
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402 F st 99 Euraha,
The fool Who rocked the boat
No more the craft is tossing.
But the Whole year round We have the boob
Who races a train to the crossing.
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chosen fields of endeavor.
To those whose turn is yet to come
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efforts that they may outshine the class
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Cnr First State Champion
LYNFORD SCOTT
Our one real athlete, Lyn-
ford Scott, informally known
as "Bud," took first place in
the high jump at both the
north sectional and the state
track meet this spring.
Bud has nothing to attrib-
ute his wonderful ability to
except hard practise. Three
years ago he began to take
a great interest in high jump-
ing. At that time he was only
a freshman in high school
and was not rated as any sort
of athlete-to-be. Still he con-
tinued his jumping and even
made himself a set of jump-
ing standards to be used at
home.
In 1925 he was practicing
continually but had not yet
made any startling leap.
In the interclass track
meet last year Bud cleared
the tar at six feet on the stan.
dards. In the H. C. I. L. meet
at Arcata the ground was
very soft but he managed to
set a new county record at
5 feet 10 inches.
And now he started the
1927 season by first taking
the high jump in the section-
al meet at Stanford on April
23, and then repeating his
performance the following
week at Modesto where he
made first place in the state
C. I. F. meet, missing the
state record by only a short
margin.
Good boy, Bud!
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