Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)
- Class of 1931
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Night View of E. H. S
C5176 :Sequoia
1931
VOL. XXVII
Published by the Student Body
Eureka High School
Eureka, Calif.
Printed by the Eureka High
Printing Department
Qlecfication
O George B. Albee, city superintendent of
schools, who with high ideals and untir-
ing effort has labored for more than three de-
cades in behalf of the youth of
Eureka, we affectionately
dedicate this book.
Supt. George B. Albee
goreword
T is only through the combined efforts of a
number of individual units that a project
such as this annual may be brought to a suc-
cessful finish. That first prerequisite, finances,
has been so successfully handled by the busi-
ness management that little need be said ex-
cept to offer our gratitude to those advertisers
whose patronage has been a great help to us.
The excellent work of the printing department
is self-evident. The fact that they have com-
pleted an undertaking as large as the publica-
tion of this annual certainly entitles them to a
great deal of credit. Some exceptional talent
of the art classes has been incorporated in this
book making it a praise- worthy example of that
bran-ch of endeavor. These departments have
combined to make this annual
a fitting vehicle for our
school day memories.
Cglveme
HE theme of this Sequoia is the develop-
ment of education in Humboldt county,
which naturally centers around the life of our
beloved city superintendent of schools, George
B. Albee. From the rough mountain schoolhouse
of logs to our beautiful buildings of today with
their modern facilities, Mr. Albee has played a
vital part in the evolution of the educational in-
stitutions of our country. The staff has endea-
vored to make this book a representation of
the prominent influence which our superinten-
dent has had for so many years on our school
system. We should like to present this annual
as a symbol of educational progress as
expressed in Humboldt county
and by George B. Albee.
-:Sequoia Staff
Editor-in-chief .................................... Vivian Vinyard
Assistant editors ...... Barbara Jones, George Tooby
Snaps .................. Ernest Mueller, Clarence Haugan
Organizations ....................................,,,.
Drama ...........
Music ............
Sports, girls ......
Sports, boys .....
Humor ..,....
Society .......
Calendaru .......
Inez Leighton
Margaret Lennox
Lylian Hart
Betty Wagner
Charles Schmeder
Eddie Koskela
Ino Konu
Humboldt Gates
Exchanges ........ ...... L orene Nelson
Literary .................. ...... M ary Taylor
Business manager ................. ...... H erbert Stuart
Assistant business manager
Adviser ....,.,,...,.,.,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,
Terry Atkinson
Miss McGeorg'e
Art Committee ............ Rose Boydstun, Calvert Bird,
Lioyd Wasmuth
Qlrvzszons
PERSONNEL
Board of Education
Mr. Glenn
Faculty
Classes
Mr. Irons
ORGANIZATIONS
Student Body
Girls League
Staff
Clubs
ACTIVITIES
Vocational Views
Drama and Music
Story and Verse
Sports
JUNIOR HIGH
Mrs. Zane
Classes
Clubs
FEATURES
Calendar
Society
Exchanges
Snaps
In order to obtain an education in ear-
ly Humboldt, it was necessary for one to
surmount many obstacles. Pupils trudged
miles through slush or rode over dus-
ty mountain roads to the cabin schoolhouse
where they gained the bare rudiments of
an education. At the first opportunity they
stopped attending in order to help at home
or "hire out".
Occasionally an ambitious student
would strugglewith adverse circumstances
to gain higher knowledge. Many turned
back discouragedg only a few reached the
top.
One of the latter isiSuperintendent Al-
bee who obtained an education which en-
abled him to put within the easy reach of
many those advantages for which he had
to struggle.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Ritchie Woods
Guy L. Roberts
Geo. B. Albee, secretary
Dr. J. A. Belfils
Dr. B. M. Marshall, president
L. P. Tufford
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MESSAGE FROM MR. GLENN
Fr'om the pioneers of Humboldt County We take many worth
while lessons. Theirs was a life of such hardship as we can but ima-
gine.
These early settlers had a high regard for education, and schools
were established as soon as permanent settlement had been made.
These early schools had little in them that can be compared with
our modern schoo s but they command our admiration because, in
spite of privations and almost overwhelming hardships, they pro-
duced such teachers and educators as our Superintendent George
B. Albee.
Every community today expresses its public spirit and pride in
its school buildings, The school trustees select with great care sites
that shall be ideal, and an attractive style of architecture. They
equip the building with the best of modern devices for lighting,
heating, and ventilation, and provide apparatus for the laboratory
and machines and tools for the shops. They engage a corps of well
trained teachers, competent to give instruction in the courses of study
planned by the state. In such an environment the boys and girls of
today if they are to be considered Worthy descendants of the Hum-
boldt pioneers will show their appreciation of the advantages that
they enjoy by a diligent application to their school Work.
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Senior Scaglv gaculty
Frederick Frye, mathematics, B.
S. Univ. of Illinois
Lena Guidery, part time director,
A. B. University of California
Mabel G. Griffin, biology, zoolo-
gy, B. S. McPherson College,
Kan., University of California
G. J. Guthrie, English and His-
tory, M. S. Washington, M. A.
State College
Pearl Jacobson, vocal music, St.
Olaf College
Mary A. Beaver, civics and his-
tory, A. B. Stanford Univ.
Elene H. Knighton, head of En-
glish department, A. B. Minne-
sata Univ., Univ. of California
Elizabeth Marshall, physical edu-
cation, H. S. T. C., R. N. Stan-
ford Univ.
Margaret Mary Mathews, Span-
ish and English, A. B. Stanford
University
Ina V. Meredith, mathematics, A.
B. University of Illinois
George A. Morgan, head of
science department A. B. Santa
Clara College
Emily V. Poindexter, head of
language department, A. B., M.
A. Stanford University
yi Powell, Latin and drama,
A . L. Univ. of California, M. A.
X K X5 Columbia University
Nathaniel Sanders, head of corm-
mercial department, A. B.
Univ. of California
Minnie M. Smith, typing, A. B.
M. A. University of California
Susie Sutton, librarian, A. B., M.
A. University of California
Jay Willard, physical education,
B. S. Oregon University
Joseph T. Glenn, principal, A. B.
Wooster College, A. M. Stan-
ford University
Edith McGeorge, vice - principal,
English, A. B. Stanford Univ.
Bessie S. Klepper, head of home
economics, Teachers' College
Columbia Univ., Univ. of Cali-
fornia
Marguerite Bedell, English, A. B.
Univ. of Texas, M. A. Univ. of
California
Howard D. Billman, public speak-
ing and English A. B. Dart-
mouth, M. A. Chicago
A. Bolenbach, head of printing
department, A. B. University
of Nebraska, Univ. of Califor-
nia
Agnes O. Borg, art, California
School of Arts and Crafts, A.
B.
Clara M. Calvert, typing, sten-
ography, and bookkeeping
Cecile Clarke, head of history
department, A. B. University
of Calif.
J. E. Doren, head of woodwork
department, University of Cal.
C. J. Dreyer, head of machine
shop, Univ. of California
Pheobe A. Duame, stenography,
and typing, Oshkosh Normal,
Ferris Institute
Frank A. Fick, mechanical draw-
ing, M. A. Oregon Univ., Univ.
of Calif., Santa Fe Apprentice-
ship School, Calif. School of
Arts and Crafts
Bertha M. Fitzell, head of mathe-
matics department., B. L. Uni-
versity of California
Frank B. Flowers, band and or-
chestra, Kansas City Bush Con-
servatory
anuary Seniors
This class had the distinction of being the first class to escape
being properly initiated.
As 3H's the class reached its climax in presenting the play
"Daddies," The class also worked enthusiastically in selling candy
at the games, and, at the close of the school year gave the Junior-
Senior Banquet, which was proclaimed a great suclcess.
While they were 4L's this class experienced the usual stage of
inactivity, but at the beginning of their 4H year they plunged into
the commotion of preparing for graduation. On November 25, they
gave the "Gobbler's Frolic," one of the best dances given during
the year, owing to the splendid cooperation of the various com-
mittees.
The Senior Ball, the largest in the history of the school, was
a brilliant and enjoyable social affair.
The last project of the Senior Class was "Senior Class Nite,"
which under the direction of Miss Mathews was a great success,
and played to a packed house.
The week after the class received their beloved sheep-skins,
they gave a dancing party at the Eureka Inn, for themselves and
their friends, to take the form of a farewel- paity. This was the
first event of its kind ever given by any graduating class.
Although this class was small, many of its members were out-
standing in school activities. In both boys' and girls' athletics, it
furnished some of the school's best athletes, as Don Gould, and
Vincent Massei were captains of the 1930 footbal. team. Francis
Moore, and Alfred Abrahamsen were also active on the football
team, and Melvyn Christopher was a member of the basebal. team.
Dolores "Dee" Henders, besides being a track star was also an
enthusiastic basketball player, Other prominent girl athletes in this
class are Ruth Goodwin who acted as captain of the tennis team, Mil-
dred Huggler, and Dorothy Goodwin. The girls of this class won the
inter-class championship for 1930, in basketball.
The Dramatic department was well represented by Harlan
Still, Zdenka Poscic, Dorothy Goodwin, Ardythe Larrison, Lois
Canepa, and Elva Baumgartner, Freyja Christiansen, Marion Edson,
Lillian Johnson, Vicent Massei, and Fred Jackson also took part in
dramatic presentations of the school.
The class officers for the Senior year were Harlan Still, presi-
dent, Drucilla Runner, vice-presidentg Marian Edson, secretary'
Nestor Johnson, treasurerg and Ernest Pierson, sergeant-at-arms.
The advisers were Misses Minnie Smith, Clara Calvert, Marga-
ret Mathews, Emily Poindexter, and Mr. Nathaniel Sanders.
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Poscic, Zdenka
Persons, Clarence
Massei, Vincent
Thompson, Thelma
Huggler, Mildred
Steele, Kelton
Runner, Drucilla
Larison, Ardyth
Burgess, Harlow
Francis Moore
Goodwin, Ruth l
Jacobsen, Helen
Pierce, Alice
Gould, Don l
Tierney, Ernest
Baurngartner, Elva
Gcrback, Sophia
Turner, Carlton
Hutcheson, Barbara
Baldwin, Douglas
-. . Pierson, Ernest
Canepa, Lois
, McQuay, Edna
Abrahamsen, Alfred
Reed, Alison
Goodwin, Dorothy
Koskela, Eddie
Bracken, Lloyd
Lund, Clara
Henders, Dolores
Christiansen, Freyja
Riedel, Martha
Christopher, Melvin
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Graham, Barbara I
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Campbell, Kenneth
Freitas, Mary
Taylor, Albert
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Anderson, Lois
Hanka, Elvie
Johnson, Lillian
Cummings, Lyle
Still, Harlan
Edson, Marian
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THANKS, SENIORS
THE SEQUOIA STAFF EX-
TENDS GRATITUDE TO THE
CLASS OF 1931 FOR THEIR
TIMELY CONTRIBUTION OF
SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS TO
THE SEQUOIA FUND.
une Seniors
The 4H Class was organized with Herbert Stuart as president,
Lois Canepa, vice-president, Carolyn Frey, secretary, Harmon Min-
or, treasurerg and Milton Pellegrini as sergeant-at-aitms.
The class as a whole successfully gave a dance which they
called the "Red Hot Hop." This dance was under the direction of
Peggy Robinson as general chairman.
Several individuals of the class have shown their ability in
leadership. Herbert Stuart is business manager of the "Seqoia," Vir-
ginia Lee Dickson is secretary of the Student Body, Milton Pelle-
grini is president of the newly organized Fish and Game Club, El-
don Cochran is president of the Press Club, Dorothy Williams is
president of the Girls' League, Ino Konu is chairman of the Hospital
of the Girls' League and society editor for the Sequoia, Carolyn Frey
is song leader of the Student Body, George Tooby is vice-president
'of the Student Body and also assistant editor of the Sequoia Staff.
Talent for dramatics is also displayed in this class. Jessie Hinch
successfully portrayed the leading character of Jane in the play
"I-ceboundf' George Tooby, held a leading part in the operetta, "Jer-
ry of Jerrico Road."
Some of the athletes of the class include Robert Caviness,
Blaine Boice, and Harmon Minor.
The class put on a very clever and talented Class Night. The
students and towns people who were present thoroughly enjoyed
the performance. The Junior-Senior Banquet given by this class very
cleverly carried out the jungle idea. Dorothy Culley was chairman
of the decoration committee.
The class as a whole has always been active and has been an
asset to the school. The members will no doubt show just as mulch
ambition and initiative in the future as they have shown in the past.
They once sat timidly in the balcony, some afraid to open their
mouths and others with their mouths open and gasping at the bra-
ery of the upper classmen. As soon as they came down on the lower
floor they showed the rest of the Student Body that they were just
ambitious and energetic in carrying out school projects as the stu-
dents who were then Seniors. As they advanced they became more
active. The big graduation night terminated their brilliant career
in the school.
The members of the class will follow various careers in the fu-
ture. The Student Body will miss their beaming faces when Mr. Glenn
calls assemblies "for announcements." The Student Body extends
each student hearty wishes for a successful career in the future.
The class advisers were Miss Sutton, Miss Clark, Mr. Guthrie,
and Mr. Dreyer.
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Davis, Marjorie
Louis Canepa
Konu, Ino
Shanahan, Marian
Stuart, Herbert
Russell, Mary Jean
Witherow, Viella
Caviness, Robert
Schwab, Marthalena
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Davenport, J. C.
Tooby, George
Kauppila, Sylvia
Wilkins, Frances
Kammerzell, Madeline
Reinholtsen, Arnold
Haugan, Clarence
Walimaki, Aili
Jones, Barbara
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Madsen, Allen
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Hinch, Jessie
Hart, Lylian
Melanson, George
Hale, Helen
Gunderson, Elsie
Finley, Irva
Dolfini, Esther
Pellegrini, Milton
Culley, Dorothy
Cloney, Kathryn
Roberts, Paul
Ivancich, Zorie
Zerlang, Elletta
Dickson, Virginia Lee
Nichols, Lloyd
Vaughn, Fanoy
Hudson, Ruth
Thorne, Muriel
Thomas, Phillip
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Mitchell, Evelyn
Smith, Violet
Cuanto, Joe
Baronti, Julio
Larson, Helen
Sanderson, Ivy
Kirkpatrick, Jennie
Calkins, Olin
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Robinson, Peggy
Swanson, Agnes
Simpson, Walter
Tufford, Viola
Christopher, Eileen
Mackins, Sidney
Anderson, Dorothy
Taylor, Mary
Samuelson, Merwyn
Englehart, Christie
Stewart, Barbara
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Swaim, Frank
Wagner, Evelyn
Heney, Marian
Jack, Marjorie
Tufford, Fred
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MR. IRONS
Henry Irons, our janitor, Whose friendly face we have missed of
late because of his illness, is a man Whom We have silently admired
for his fine, distinctive qualities. There is something about Mr. Irons
that causes us to regard him with strong approval. His qualities of
patiently performing his duties as Well as his lasting interest in the
students, during his thirty years connection with Eureka High School,
are undoubtedly the cause of our esteem. We realize that this in-
terest has carried him to all school activities, and We hope that he rea-
lizes our appreciation.
Even now, when he is not able to be at school, the students are
foremost in his mind, for it is they whom he first asks about when vis-
ited by us. We are sincerely hoping for his complete recovery.
C5716 419 Glass
Some of the outstanding members are included in the following
list. Lorene Nelson is a member of the Sequoia Staff. Vivian Vin-
yard is editor of the Sequoia, Murdock Aune is one of the yell-leaders
of the Student Body, Rose Boydstun is on the Art Committee of the
Sequoia, Milton Huber is president of the Student Body, Janet Wood-
cock is corresponding secretary for the Girls' League. Some of the
athletes of the class are Jack Daly, George Petterson, Herbert Moore,
Gene Lytle, and Milton Huber.
Those members who took part in dramatics were Jean Leigh-
ton in the play "Icebound," Janet Woodwock in "Icebound" and
"Jerry of Jericho Road." Edward Mahan also had a part in the play.
'Tlielofficers of the class before Christmas were: president,
Mary TayQor'g' vice-president, Mildred Swanson, secretary, Eugene
Lytleg and treasurer, Eugene Lytle, The officers for the last semes-
ter Were: Rena Bonini, presidentg Ed Mahan, treasurer, Ja-ck Daly,
vice-presidentg Phyllis Quinn, secretary.
The class successfully put over the HalloWe'en dance "The
Ghost Hop."
This class gave the Junior-Senior Banquet held in January. The
Eureka Inn was cleverly decorated, 'carrying out the Eskimo idea.
Some of the committee chairmen for the affair were: Genevieve
Zook, decoration, Rena Bonini, program, Ed Mahan, musicg Rose
Boydstun, place-card.
The class advisers who have successfully aided the class are
Miss Bedell, Mrs. Klepper, Mr. Bolenbach, and Mr. Fick.
Aldrich, Fred
Aune, Eloise
Aune, Murdock
Bonini, Rena
Boydstun, Rose
Brainerd, Clarenec
Cevich, Marie
Cloney, Leland
Crivelli, Katherine
Cushnaghan, Barb.
Daly, Jack
Dunn, James
Edeline, Elaine
Erickson, Rauha
Fleming, Helen
Genzmer, Muriel
Hash, Marguerite
Helstrup, Harold
Hess, Philip
Milton Hill
Hook, Lauri
Huber, Milton
Hudson, Ruth
Hunter, Bill
Hynding, Elaine
Ivancich, Zorie
Jarvi, Helme
Jarvi, Linnea
Johnson, Gunnar
Johnson, Melvin
Jones, Francis
Kangas, Irene
Kiiskila, Toivo
Kuntz, Harry
Lawson, Clyde
Leighton, Inez
Leighton, Jean
Leonard, Virden
Leslie, Carl
Lindberg, Lucille
Lyman, James
Lytle, Gene
Mchauey, Roy
Mahan, Edward
Manty, Twilikki
Miller, Francis
Mitts, John
Moore, Herbert
Morgan, Claire
Nelson, Herbert
Nelson, Lorene
Nieri, Louis
Olivatti, Albina
Petterson, George
Randle, Lee
Sandberg, Kenneth
Sears, Mary
Solee, Viola
Swanson, Mildred
Thomas, Phillip
Udd, Edith
Vinyard, Vivian
'Wahlund, Elizabeth
Walker, Averill
Woodcock, Janet
Wuorinen, Ellen
Zook, Genevieve
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The members of the present 3H Class were first organized when
they were low Sophomores, just entering Senior High School. The
group went through a certain period of "iazzing" as "Scrubs" until
they were organized under the following set of officers: president,
Jack McClure, vice-president, Johnny Fasullo, secretary, Francis
Conner, treasurer, Earl Hemenway, council member, Claire Mor-
gan. Their adviseis were Mr. Morgan, Miss Borg and Mr. Billman
During the 3H term, Miss Jacobsen was added to the list of the
list of class advisers.
The boys who have gone out for football in either Sophomore
or Junior years are as follows: Bill B aikie, Beryl Boice, Andrew
Bucholzer, Arthur Burman, David Clary, Wayne Cochran, Joe Daly,
James Fasullo, Walter Henderson, Vankelly Karas, Ernest Maltag-
liati, Claude Murray, Corado Pinochi, Charles Schmeder.
The boys who went out for basketball are as follows: Bi.l
Blfaikie, Beryl Boice, Earl Hemenway, Walter Henderson, Vankelly
Karas, Claude Murray, Lawrence Nelson, Harold Robertson.
On February 17 the class gave a very succesful Valentine's
Dance, called "Cupid's Frolic", taking in approximately twenty-
two dollars
The present set of class officers are as follows: president,
Helen Marks, vice-president, Bill Edson, secretary, Lloyd Gragg,
treasurer, David Clary, council member, Wayne Cochran.
Allen, Amelia
Atkinson, Terry
Axe, Blaine
Barber, Bill
Barker, Geneve
Bennion, Freda
Berndt, Curtis
Blaikie, Bill
Blakeley, Bill
Boots, Birdie
Boyce, Beryl
Bragdon, Helen
Brown, Elinor
Bucholzer, Andrew
Burman, Arthur
Cannam, Junior
Carr, Allen
Carter, Wilson
Charters, Harold
Christensen, Arthur
Clary, David
Cochran, Eldon
Cochran, Wayne
Conner, Francis
Pasco, Edabeth
Crnich, Annie
Dahlberg, Agnes
Daly, Joe
Devlin, Evelyn
Doren, Edward
Duchman, Maria
Edson, Bill
Fasullo, James
Fryers, Stillman
Gragg, Lloyd
Hale, Harold
Hamblock, Bob
Hansen, Carl
Hawley, Clara
Hemenway, Earl
Henderson, Junior
Henderson, Walter
Hibser, Matilda
Hill, Helen
Hubbard, Lois
Hudson, Raymond
Kallio, Eino
Karas, Vankelly
Lee, Wallace
Lennox, Margaret
Logan, Marion
Lowell, Randolph
McCann, Edith
McCranie, Claudia
McIntyre, Evelyn
McClellan, Milton
Mabry, Josephine
Maki, Vaino
Maltagliati, Ernest
Marks, Helen
Murray, Claude
Nelson, Clarence
Nelson, Lawrence
Newton, Dorothy
Nicholson, Elvira
Nilsen, Allen
Null, Leonard
Pasco, Bertram
Pawlus, Leo
Pinochi, Corado
Ragon, Rosalena
Robertson, Harold
Robinson, Joe
Rourkie, Donald
Russ, Leland
Saunderson, Nellie
Schmeder, Charles
Seely, Elmo
Sherrick, Eva
Soiules, Gussie
Steiner, Mary
Stemach, Millie
Stevens, Lynne
Swanson, Cheryl
Taylor, Stedman
Thompson, Florence
Thompson, Robert
Tobin, Monroe
Wasmuth, Lloyd
Watson, Eunice
Weijola, Aili
Wilson, Lily
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The 3L class has just completed the dreaded term of being a
Sophomore class. The members are a promising lot and will soon
show the rest of th students of the school what they can do.
One of the most prominent students of the class is Juanita
Brown who has taken part in many plays and who held the impor-
l tant part of the next to leading role in the operetta, "Jerry of Jer-
rico Road." Emma Cox, Jane Nellis and Eileen McNally also have
. taken part in dramatiics. Eileen very cleverly portrayed the part of
"Billy, the office boy" in the Girls' League Benefit play, "Trying
Them Out."
Catherine Englehart was a member of the tennisteam for the
school. Some of the students who went out for basketball were, Er-
vin Had-ey, George Burwell, Terry Karas, Joe Walsh, and Harry
Zook. The members of the class that went out for football were,
Leslie Vannoy, Larry Dwight, George Burwell, Jack McClure, Mil-
ton Britt, and Terry Karas.
Dorothy McCann and Harry A. Duffy, Jr. are well known as
musicians of the class. Dorothy McCann plays the piano and Harry
Duffy plays the violin. Both students have taken part in many con-
certs and musical entertainments.
There is such an array of talent displayed among the members
that no doubt they wi-l show that they are leaders. Even as "Scrubs"
'sa
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wwe heard of some of the students in plays and athletics as well as
leadership. As they advance they attract even more recognition.
The class advisers are Miss Meredith, Miss Griffin, Miss Duame,
andCoach Willard.
Albert, Kathryn
Andrews, Ruth
Beck, Nurman
Britt, Milton
Brown, Juanita
Burgess, Betty
Burman, Evadne
Burns, Mary
Burwell, George
Campbell, Barnard
Campbell, Charles
Cannam, Helen
Carlisle, James
Carter, Louise
Cox, Emma
Crowley, Patricia
Curless, Joe
Duffy, Harry
Englehart, Cathrine
Dwight, Lawrence
Flaherty, Estella
Frost, Dorothy
Gates, Humboldt
Hadley, Ervin
Harding, Marion
Harvey, Alta
Hathaway, Helen
Milotte, Charmion
Mobberley, Clarence
Nellis, Jane
Hess, Lewis
Hibser, Catherine
Hill, Bernice
Hill, Margaret
Hutchinson, Margie
Jacobsen, Lucille
Johnson, Carl
Johnson, Roy
Karas, Terry
Larsen, Gerda
Lemon, Kirk
Lennox, Jack
Livingston, Alice
McCann, Dorothy
McClure, Jack
McNally, Eileen
Massagli, Deno
Melendy, Rew
Nicol, James
Nicolaison, Hans
Ogbin, Orval
Ohl, Bernice
Reed, Ernest
Ryburn, William
Saari, Viola
Saffell, Dorothy
Smith, Harriet
Smith, Mabel
Stanley, Rose
Sunnari, Martha
Taylor, Eugene
Thomas, Leah
Thomas, Stella
Thompson, Audrey
Vannoy, Leslie
Vrcan, Lee
Walsh, Joe
Warren, Mathew
Waters, Donald
Whalen, Myrtle
'Whalen, Neva
Widnes, Ralph
Wilson, Ora
Williams, Maxine
Wooden, Marcial
Yackley, Dorothy '
Zook, Harry
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Cglve 25? Glass
When the present 2H class entered the Senior High School, it
included over 240 students. The election of officers resulted as fol-
lows: president, Howard McGowang vice-president, Laura Haugang
secretary, George Kovacovichg treasurer, Grant Hinton, sergeant-
at-arms, Donald Crisp, student coun-cil representative, Urdine Look.
Owing to the resignation of the e-ected secretary, Cleo Fender was
appointed and after serving one semester she moved away and re-
signed, Veronica Quinn assumed the duties of secretary.
The advisers are Miss Fitzell, Miss Marshall, Miss McGeorge,
Miss Beaver, and Mr. Doren.
Axe, Barbara
Arvola, Waino
Anderson, Ed.
Albert, Richard
Albee, Elsie
Abbot, Dsfrothy
Burg, Orville
Brown, Reynold
Brown, Beverly
Brarbani, Lena
Bowman, Robert
Boggess, Helene
Berndt, Margaret
Benaski, Leonard
Barry, Alice
Christiansen, Andy
Christiansen, Carl
Chambers, Frieda
Chamberlain, Jane
Caviness, Edlean
Carlsen, Edwin
Cahill, Cecil
Clark, Joe
Clark, Virginia
Cole, Milton
Colwell, Homer
Coon, Ernest
Cornforth, Hliton
Crichton, Ben
Crowley, Cecilia
Dillon, Errol
Davis, Jean
Dahle, Maxine
Donovan, Reba.
Edmunds, Cecily
Early, Barbara
Frey, Louise
Freson, Atillio
Franzoni, Ed.
Fleming, Paul
Filgas, Helen
Feekes, John
Fryers, Stedman
Gallon, Nora
Gallop, John
Garcelon,
Garcelan, Winston
Gastman, Burnell
Giacolini, Earl
Giuntoli, Livia
Gould, Margaret
Greenlaw, Thomas
Gruhn, Albin
Hale, Kathryn
Hansen, Ione
Harris, Thonmas
Haugan, Laura
Helminin, Ralph
Hemphill, Robert
Henders, William
Heney, Margaret
Hinch, Joe
Hinton, Grant
Hinton, Yvonne
Hochstrasser, Aug.
Holm, Hdward
Howatt, Pauline
Hubbard, Doris
Hunt, James
Hurlbutt, Helen
Ivancich, Alex.
Ivancich, Roy
Jacobsen, Hazel
Johansen, Harry
Johnson, Agnes
Johnson, Gerald
Jones, Dorothy
Jones, Jessie
Jylkka, Jacob
Kelly, Leslie
Kerr, Marjorie
Kincaid, Don
Kness, Curtis
Kohnenberber, A.
Kovacovich, George
Krei, Marvin'
Lee, Ethel
Geraldine Look, Uirdine
Lorensen, Cora
Lorensen, Ernest
McCabe, Ruth
McClellan, Ed.
McDonald, Jean
McElroy, Harveen
McGowan, Howard
Mclntire, George
McLaughlin, Amelia
Mackey, Jack
Manson, Irving
Martin, Virgil
Miller, Sherma
Nieri, Mario
Mitchell, Helen
Montgomery, Anne
Mullen, Lorna
Musser, Hilda
Neff, Olivia
Nelson, Dorothy
Nelson, Eva
Nix, Thomas
Null, Edmund
Nygard, Selvin
O'Brien, Lee
Ochsankehl, June
Orre, Elna
Palmgren, Kathleen
Pawlus, Julian
Pedersen, Mertise
Pellas, Hjordis
Peugh, Glenn
Peugh, Marjorie
Pine, Ellsworth
Pinkerton, John
Pola, Ezio
Quarenheim, Evelyn
Quinn, Veronica
Reynolds, Jean
Roche, Paul
Rogers, Lawrence
Russell, Barbara J.
Ruzic, Curtis
Santche, Herman
Sarlund, Doris
Sarlund, Dorothy
Sarvis, Elmo
Schell, Grace
Schemoon, Edward
Selvage, Jean
Senini, Louis
Shanahan, Francis
Simela, Nelma
Simmons, Alex
Slade, Billy
Smeds, Clarence
Spencer, La Veren
Stirm, Hazel
Storm, Helen
Talmadge, Robert
Tamburovitch, G.
Taylor, Doris
Thomas, Betty Lou
Thorn, Rebella
Toroni, Alma
Urban, Herbert
Wagle, Audrey
Wagner, Betty
Walch, Rodney
VVatkins, Everett
Wick, Audrey
Wells, Grace
Wirtanen, Mabel
VVolf, Dorothy
Wooden, Winifred
Wrigley, Delmar
Ziegler, William
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Cglve 256 Glass
The "green little Scrubs" seem to be growing up although they
have been with us only one semester. They seem to be getting fami-
liar with the customs of the school with the aid of the upper class-
men.
The Student Body particularly appreciates the "Scrubs" work
on the tennis courts. They thoroughly cleaned them under the super-
vision of Arthur Burman.
For the past semester the officers were Jack Wallace, presidentg
Evelyn Bagley, vice-presidentg Clarice Moseley, secretary, and Ag-
nes Horntvedt, treasurer. The class advisers are Mr. Sanders, Miss
Smith, and Miss Calvert.
Allen, Jack
Adler, Elsie
Allen, Gladys
Anderson, Helen
Anderson, Sherman
Anderson, Walter
Angst, Helen
Antich, Frances
Bagley, Evelyn
Barber, Frances
Bauer, Eldred
Beck, Ed.
Beck, Oscar
Bell, Leslie
Berry, Frances
Blachley, Camille
Brown, Marie
Brown, Maxine
Barbara
Daisy
Bryan,
Carter,
Casagrande, Dora
Clarke, Charles
Clarke, Doris
Clay, Blythe
Connick, Darrel
Conry, Ramona
Coon, Dorothy
Corsetti, Melba
Crinich,"Frank .
Crisp, Donald
Crivelli, Lawrence
Crossley, Florence
Crothers, Olive
Cushnahan, Robert
Davenport, Kate
Davis, Netta
Devlin, Leslie
Dellanina, Algia
Devore, Bryan
Dokweiler, Dorothy
Dillon, John
Engler, Paul
Everts, Audrey
Finley, Jack
Fleckenstein, E.
Flosi, Rano
Friedman, Sylvia
George, Esme
Glenn, Barbara
Glunt, Helen
Grude, Louise
Gunderson, Roy
Haight, Harry
Haley, Carolyn
Hansen, Oden
Hatheway, Jean
Hinds, Francis
Holm, Mae
Hixon, Dorothy
Holm, Elfreda
Horntvedt, Agnes
Howatt, Lois
Hvall, Earl
Jackson, Glenn
Jacobsen, Florence
Johnson, Curtis
Jones, Marjorie
Konu, John
Laurila, Toivo
Leal, Elisa
Leith, Edna
Lendahl, Francis
McCoy, Verna
McDonald, Lowell
McLaren, Robert
McLaughlin, John
McReynolds, Floyd
Maffia, Charlie
Maki, Leo
Marvel, Marian
Mathisen, Eva
Matthias, Lois
Matteucci, Arkisi
Mattson, Walter
Mitts, John
Moseley, Clarice
Mulvaney, David
Murphy, Bill
Lloyd
Nelson,
Nelson, Margaret
Nelson, Virginia
Nevills, Ralph
Niles, Robert
Ochsankehl, Ruth
Olsen, Grant
Paulsen, Signe
Pedrazzini, Harold
Pena, Nick
Perrone, Chas.
Petersen, John
Pidgeon, Frances
Rann, Goldie
Rasmussen, Edith
Rasmussen, Louis
Renfer, Marie
Rivett, Lloyd
Rew, Wer
Robinson, Elaine
Rolandell, Louis
Runner, Betty
Ryan, Albert
Scurlock, Edward
Scurlock, Kenneth
Sears, Malcolm
Sellers, Clark
Shepard, Irene
Shipley, Dean
Sievert, Fred
Smith, Mildred
Starkovich, Frank
Zelma
Carmita
Stover,
Strong,
Stuart, Virginia
Sudori,
Taylor,
Stella
Dorothy
Thompson, Verla
Tierney, Ernest
Tomich, Joe
Turk, William
Turner, Milton
Vail, Zilla
Vannoy, Vernon
Van Pelt, Phyllis
Vidas, Annie
Vincent, Edna
Wahland, Helen
Wallace, Jack
Watkins, Rosebud
Weaver, Eleanor
Weaver, Zelma
Wheeler, Fred
Wilson, Lloyd
Winzler, Lovina
Wrigley, Elizabeth
Zerlang, Ivan
The first high school in Humboldt was
organized on the top floor of the Winship
building in Eureka in 1895. Here Mr. Albee,
fresh from the new university at Stanford,
came as a teacher and later was made prin-
cipal. Thus from the first he was an inte-
gral part of our secondary educational in-
stitutions.
The high school soon absorbed the
whole of the Winship School and after a
long period of usefulness was found to be
inadequate to meet the demands placed up-
on it by our growing city. It was then uti-
lized as an intermediate school for some
years until the present building was bui-t.
It disappeared as all things must, but not
before it had filled its niche in the Hum-
boldt County schools and in the hearts of
a great number of students.
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Student Body Officers
Virginia L. Dickson Milton Huber Harold Hale George Tooby
STUDENT BODY
The Student Body is the most active organization of the school.
Every student of the school participates in its activities. The meet-
ings are held on the first school Wednesday of every month and in
the auditorium. The meetings are always of interest to everyone be-
cause the important affairs and problems of the school are dis-
cussed. After the business has been discussed a program of music,
lectures, and reading follows.
Athletic and music awards are presented at these meetings
and the honors given to the Winner of the Speech Art contest. This
contest is sponsored annually by the Student Body and receives the
support of the entire school.
All athletic sports hold a prominent part in the discussions.
From them the Student Body makes much of its funds as well as
the pride and enthusiasm that they give to the school. The Redwood
Bark and Sequoia also bring in large proceeds. The purchase of the
new linotype machine for the production of the Bark and Sequoia is
being paid for by those methods.
One of the most interesting problems that was brought up this
year was the Honor System. Many speeches were given to both
sides of the question. After several meetings of debates and discus-
sion the system was voted down.
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Mr. N. Sanders Szelw Q 4Sidney Mackins
Catherine Englehart " arolyn Frey Arthur Burman
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YELL LEADERS
Our three yell leaders, Wilson Carter, Birdie Boots, and Murdock
Aune, have contributed much to the success of our games this year.
Had it not been for their willingness to serve, our games would have
lacked mulch of the enthusiasm and pep Which attracted the crowds
and spurred our teams on to victory. The students have had many
new yells this term, which were taken up rapidly because of the
snappy manner in which they were practiced and led by the leaders.
We may readily see how much better a game goes if the yell
leaders have the cooperation of the students, as they have had this
year.
STUDENT COUNCIL
A great deal of the work of the Student Body is transacted
through the Student Council which meets every Monday noon. Its
membership is made up of a representative from each class, the Stu-
dent Body president, and the Student Body secretary.
The following list contain the various officers and council mem-
bers: Milton Huber, president, George Tooby, vice-president, Vir-
ginia Lee Dickson, secretaryg Harold Hale, treasurer, Sidney Mac-
kins, sergeant-at-arms, Wilson Carter, Birdie Boots, and Murdock
Aune, yell leaders, Carol Lee Clay served a short time as Sequoia
editor, but left school and was replaced by Vivian Vinyardg Her-
bert Stuart, business manager of the Sequoia, Terry Atkinson, assis-
tant business managerg Clarence Nelson, editor of the Bark, Eldon
Cochrane, business manager of the Bark, Carolyn Frey, song leaderg
Arthur Burman, boys athletic manager, Catherine Englehart, girls
athletic manager. Student Council: 4H CJanuaryJ Francis Moore,
4H fJuneJ Katherine Cloneyg 4L, Jack Daly, 3 H, Wayne Coch-
rane, 3 L, Randolf Lowell, 2 H, Urdine Lookg and 2 L, Edna Vincent.
The advfscrs of this body are Miss Fitzell and Miss Smith.
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Girls League Officers
Lois Canepa Kathryn Cloney
Janet Woodcock Dorothy Williams ' Peggy Robinson
GIRLS' LEAGUE
This year has been a very active one in the Girls' Leagueg so
active, that it was necessary to form three more committees: namely
the Pep Committee, Outdoor Improvement Committee, and the Base-
ment Committee.
The Pep Committee is comnosed of a six piece orchestra called
"Betty's Yellow Jackets", and an extremely harmonious sextette.
These two musical groups have given many enjoyable selections at
Girls' League meetings, rallies, and special events, Betty Wagner
is the chairman, and Miss Jacobsen is the adviser.
The Outdoor Improvement Committee, headed by Carolyn Frey
and Pauline Newman and advised by Miss Griffin, has handled per-
haps the largest project of the year, which was the beautifying of a
spot on the northwest section of the campus.
The Basement Committee has improved the appearance of the
girls' basement by putting up cretonne curtains, and placing attrac-
tive pictures and potted plants about. The committee is headed by
Dorothy Goodwin Cfall terml, Margaret Rogers Cspring termj, and
adviser, Miss Clarke.
"Spreading Sunshine on Rainy Days" has been accomplished
by the Sunshine Committe, headed by Ardyth Larison Cfall terml,
Helene Boggess, fspring termb, and adviser, Miss Meredith. Several
drives have been put on by this committee, the most successful one
having been the Christmas Drive, to which more than 500 donations
were given. "Duds Days" in March, brought forth a generous supply
of clothes for the needy.
All social functions are put on by the Social Committee headed
by Drucilla Runner, Cfall termj, Maxine Moore fspring termb, and
advised by Miss Sutton, It has put on a Hi-Jinx, a Fathers' Coffee,
and a Mothers' Tea.
"Let's make 'em happy" is the motto of the Shut-In Committee
which is headed by Lorene Nelson and advised by Miss Calvert. Any
girl who is absent for three days or more is either visited by a mem-
ber of the committee, or sent a box of candy, a book or flowers.
Entertainment for the ill has been sponsored by the Hospital
Committee. Once a month, a program is put on at the School for
the Tuberculosus, and every year magazines are subscribed for.
Valentines, Easter baskets, toys, and story books have been to the
kiddies. The chairman of this committee is Ino Konu, and it is advised
by Miss Marshall.
The Publicity Committee puts the league before the "public
eye", by putting its doings in the two daily papers and the Redwood
Bark. A scrap book is also kept by this committee, whose chair-
man is Mary Jean Russell, and adviser, Miss McGeorge.
Programs for all Girls' League meetings are put on by the
Program Committee headed by Helen Marks, and advised by Miss
Powell. Among the numbers on the programs was a talk by Dr.
Aurelia Reinhart, and a talk and fashion show on "The Proper
Dress for a High School Girl," by Miss Randleman.
The Decoration Committee, under the direction of Freyja Chris-
tiansen ffall termb, Mary Taylor, fspring terml and Miss Sutton,
decorate for all Girls' League and Student Body meetings, special
assemblies, and any social event put on by the league.
The Hospitality Committee puts on all feeds for the athletic
teams, and serve at any banquet put on by the league. The chairman
of the committee is Elva Baumgartner Qfall term! and Charlotte
Fraser Cspring terml, while the adviser is Miss Mathews.
The Big and Little Sister Committee entertained all scrub girls
at the first of the term, by giving them a party. Whenever a new girl
girl enters this school, she is given a big sister who sees that she is
properly taken care of. The first week of school, an information
bureau was also maintained. This committee has charge of "Friend-
ship Day", when many new friends are made.
The P. T. A. Committee assists with the programs for the
Parent Teachers Association at their regular meeting. Eloise Aune
is the chairman of this committee.
The annual Convention of the Girls' League Federation of
Northwest California was held in Ukiah., March 21. Those who
attended the Convention were Miss McGeorge, adviser, Dorothy
Williams, president, Virginia Lee Dickson, delegate, and Janet
Woodcock, representative.
' The officers for the past year have been Dorothy Williams,
president, Lois Canepa Cfall termb, Katherine Cloney fspring terml,
vice - president, Peggy Robinson, recording secretary, Janet Wood-
cock, corresponding secretary, Marjorie Jack, treasurer, Ivy San-
derson, song leader, Rosalena Ragon, yell leader, and Barbara
Stewart, sergeant-at-arms.
EXCALIBUR CLUB
The Excalibur Club is a service club of the school. The member-
ship includes junior and senior boys. It was established in 1925 by
the Eureka High School and is sponsored by the Knights of the
Knights of the Round Table.
The club meets every Wednesday in the club dining room. Be-
sides the business that is discussed at the meetings, programs are
presented to the club. Business men of the town usually attend these
meetings and in this manner aid in projects and keep in touch with
the activities of the boys and of the school.
The members policed the stadium during the games. They are
also called upon to aid in the leadership of the Student Body and in
the supervision of several of the school activities.
One of the most outstanding entertainments of the club was a
banquet given for the Excalibur Clubs of Ferndale, Arcata, and
Fortuna. This banquet Was under the supervision of Eldon Cochran.
By these duties and activities We can see that the club has
lived up to its motto of "He Who seeks to serve others best serves
himself." The emblem of the club is the sword.
The officers for the last semester were Alfred Abrahamsen,
presidentg Elden Cochran, vice-presidentg George Tooby, secretary:
Wayne Cochran, corresponding secretaryg and Jack McClure,
treasurer.
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Mary Taylor Ino Konu Rose Boydston Inez Leighton
Margaret Lennox Lorene Nelson Terry Atkinson Charles Schmeder
George Tooby Betty Wagner Eddie Koskela Lylian Hart
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SEQUOIA PRODUCTION STAFF
This year the elected editor, Carol Lee Clay, was married dur-
ing the holidays and left school. Then the editorship was taken over
by Vivian Vinyard, appointed by the president of the Student Body.
Every Thursday noon the Staff has met in Room 17 and discussed the
various problems of the annual. The Art and English departments
aided a great deal in the Work that was done. The generous gift of
the 1930 Seniors was sincerely appreciated by the Staff and school
because it helped to make the annual "bigger and better."
Much credit goes to the Production Staff who have Worked hard
and well to produce this book. Lily Wilson Worked faithfully and
efflciently typing every article before it was sent over to the shop.
The linotype operators were Albert Baronti and Curtis Berndt. Those
who did the press Work were Joe Malloy and Larry Dwight. The
make-up was done by Albert Baronti and Clyde Lawson. Barbara
Cushnahan and Helen Bragdon assembled and folded the papers
While Frank Swaim was in charge of advertising and composition with
several assistants.
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REDWOOD BARK
Because it is entirely written by the members of our English
N class, and because it is completely printed by the students in our
own print shop, the "Redwood Bark" is looked forward to eagerly
and proudly by the students of this school each Friday afternoon
when it is delivered to the eighth period classes. Seven hundred
twenty-five copies of this paper are run off each Friday, 88 of
which are sent to exchanges, 25 of which go to the Junior High
School, and the balance of which are distributed among the high
school students, post-graduates, and alumni.
The past semester has seen radical changes in the famous room
17, better known as the News Hounds Kennel. The previous con-
ventional attitude has been changed to a more informal one, tables
and typewriters giving the "N" room a decidedly business-like and
newspaper office look. If a person is to be seen running excitedly
about during the first period or at other times during the day, one
may rest assured that he for she! is one of the many industrious
"News Hounds." Throughout this last year the "Bark" has been
under the following management: Editor, Clarence Nelson, Busi-
ness manager, Eldon Cochrane, Joke Editors, Eddie Koskela and
Wallace Lee, Exchanges Editors, Marian Logan and Terry Atkin-
song Faculty Adviser, Miss McGeorgeg Printing Instructor, Mr.
Bolenbach.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
This club was inaugurated on October 23, 1928, with Miss
Poindexter as adviser. George Crichton was the first president, while
Barbara Stewart holds that chair at the present time.
The purpose of this club is to promote friendship and a better
understanding between nations.
Meetings are held every two weeks. On the first Monday of the
month the meeting is held in the -clubroom from twelve uutil one 0'
clock. On the third Monday the meeting is held at twelve thirty in
Room 2. Foreign letters are read, and curios from other nations are
exhibited.
The emblem for the club is a shield bearing the two hemis-
pheres surrounded by a laurel wreath, and separated by a bar bear-
ing the words "Inter Concordia Nations'
The World League of International Education Association is
entirely non-political and non-sectarian, its sole aim being to try for
a better understanding of peoples of other countries and to develop
toward them a spirit of tolerance and good will. This organization
is entirely directed and controlled by the school and is exclusively
for studennts. -
Every month a bulletin is sent out to the various branches, con-
taining the activities and projects of the many International Clubs
of the World.
The officers for the past year have been Barbara Stewart, presi-
dentg Pauline Newman, vice-presidentg Carolyn Frey, secretaryg
Richard Nelson, treasurer, Fred Jackson, and Wallace Lee, repor-
ters g Miss Poindexter, adviser.
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THE GLEE CLUBS
When the Glee Clubs started in August, there were about fifty
girls and fifty boys under the leadership of Miss Jacobson, The clubs
immediately became known and they soon appeared before the
student body to sing. On November 14, 1930 the clubs presented the
operetta, "Jerry of Jericho Road" under the direction of Miss Jacob-
son and Miss Powell. The operetta Was well attended and everyone
was very pleased with it. The clubs sang at the County Tuberculosis
Ward during the Christmas season and on December 18 they sang
carols in front of the high school. When the new semester began in
January, the boys club remained the same in number, but the girls
doubled their number making it a club of about one hundred and
ten members. The clubs did not present an operetta this past semes-
ter, but they have been rehearsing songs which they will sing at Com-
mencement for the June graduates. There has been a new interest
in the Glee Clugs during the past year and We hope that it will re-
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Officers
Gir1's Glee:
President ........... .............. R ena Bonini
Vice-President ,,.,.. .................. I vy Sanderson
Secretary .,,,.....,. ....,.... C atherine Englehart
Sgt,-at-arms ,,,.., .,,.. J ean Davis, Birdie Boots
Boy's Glee:
President ,,,,,,,,,,, ....... B ill Blaikie
Vice-President ...... ...... ............. V i nce Massei
Secretary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,..,,,,.,, B ob CaViI1eSS
Sgt.-at-arms .,,,.., ...... F rancis Miller, Larry Dwight
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ORCHESTRA
Our High School Orchestra of forty members practice the eighth
period every day. They are called upon for music for all functions
held in the auditorium, and it gives the musicians a good chance to
show progress they are making. Since they are working for an "E"
there is a greater interest taken in their work. "Pop" Flowers is still
on the job, this year making his fifteenth year in Eureka school as
director of orchestra and band.
Margaret Hutchinson Mary Sears Helen Hill
Helen Angst Winifred Wooden Ino Konu
Ruth Andrews Dorothy Williams Irving Munsen
Bill Barber Betty Wagner Virginia Nelson
Marie Cevich Audrey 'Wagle Dorothy Nelson
Harry Duffy Francis Wilkins Thelrma Pesola
Lois Duffy Ensi Wirta Martin Pasovich
Virginia Lee Dickson Ora Wilson Evelyn Quarnheim
Barbara Early Jack Wallace Veronica Quinn
Jim Fasullo Vienna Taskinen Jean Reynolds
Elsie Gunderson Bill Slade Herbert Stewart
Lois Howatt Barbara Jones Martha Sunnari
Lois Hodges Augustine Hochstrasser Malcolm Sears
THE VARSITY "E" CLUB
The Varsity "E" Club is composed of those boys who have won
big "E's" for athletic awardsg for example, for playing on the foot-
ball team. Those Who have won small '4E's" are honorary members
of the club. Mr. Willard and Mr, Glenn are the two advisers of tht
society, which meets the same time that the Girls',League meets,
in Mr. Billman's room. During the meetings routine business is tran-
sacted and service projects are planned. One of the duties which
the club performed was the policing of the stadium during base-
ball, football, and track. They also assisted in collecting tickets
and maintaining order at basketball games.
The semi-annual Varsity "E" dances are always looked for-
ward to and much enjoyed by the entire Student Body, as well as
by the alumni and townspeople. In the fall term, on November 1,
a dance was given at the Masonic Hall, with the assistance of the
Girls Big "E" Society.
Throughout the history of the Big "E" we find useful pro-
jects the club has done. Its members are always willing to take an
active part in anything the school attempts to do. The member-
ship, which includes only athletes, is made up of students who are
able to keep up their school work so that they can go out for teams.
Under the capable leadership of the following officers, the
club has enjoyed a very successful year: president, Francis Moore,
secretary-treasurer, Bill Blaikie.
ZOO GUARDS
The Zoo Guards includes all the members of the Zoology
Class. The members meet every Friday in Miss Griffin's room. Pro-
grams of speeches on scientific topics are given by the members.
The club goes on field trips to study birds, trees, and insects.
They Went to Samoa to study star fish and sea-life. They also went
to Carlotta to study the Wonderful collection of birds owned by Mrs.
Wilder.
One of the most enjoyable eventc of the club was the delight-
ful dinner party held at the home of Paul Roberts. Impromptu
speeches were given at the table. Paul Roberts sang several songs,
and was accompanied on the piano by Barbara Jones. Mr. McGinnity
of H. S. T. C, was the honored guest. He had spoken once to the
club on "Fossils"
The organization has a flower committee Whose duty is to send
flowers to any member of the club that has been absent for three
days or more. 'Ino Konu is the chairman of this committee. Another
committee is the Finance Committee headed by Gunnar Johnson.
The duty of this committee is to collect the dues and raise the funds
necessary for the affairs of the club.
The officers for the spring term were: president, Sidney Mac-
kinsg vice-president, Louis Canepag secretary, Ino Konug and re-
porter, Robert Caviness.
The members of the club are: Dorothy Anderson, Louis Canepa,
Eileen Chritopher, Maxine Dahle, Jim Dunn, Irva Finley, Hum-
boldt Gates, Louise Grude, Elsie Gunderson, Philip Hess, Lola
Hodges, Gunnar Johnson, Ino Konu, Louis Nieri, and Paul Roberts.
Miss Griffin is the faculty adviser.
HIGH-Y
The Hi-Y is a branch of the National Y. M. C. A. and co-
operates with the local Y. M. C. A. in its many activities. The
aim of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend through-
out the school and COl!'ll'lll1llllZy high standards of Christian character.
The club meets each Thursday noon at the Woodwork shop.
Tl1e first part of the meeting is occupied with business, after which
the members holds discussions on various problems, such as social
adjustments, and personal responsiblity viewed from the standpoint
of Bible teachings. The problems deal with personal responsibility
Within the school and community. Several speakers have talked to
the club at various times throughout the year.
A number of the members of the Hi-Y club went to Ashland.
Oregon, to an Older Boys Conference held December 5-7. The
speaker, Dr. V. G. Dubach, Dean of men at the Oregon State College,
spoke on Life Problems of the boys.
The o1'ganization helped sponsor an Older Boys Conference
which was held at the Humboldt State Teachers College March
13-15. The principal speaker of the conference Was C. G. Wrenn,
Executive Secretary of the Vocational Guidance Committee at Stan-
ford University. Mr. Wrenn spoke on the topic of Planning My Life.
The local "Y" sponsored a church "Y" basketball league and
also an indoor tournament of games such as chess and ping-pong
in which the Hi-Y boys participated.
The officers for the fall term were: president, Jack McClure,
vice-president, Bill Longg secretary, Francis Conner.
The officers for the spring term were: president, Clarence Brai-
nerdg vice-president, Bertram Pascog secretary, Lloyd Gragg
BETTY'S YELLOW JACKETS
At the beginning of the August term a new orchestra was or-
ganized from a few of the members of the Girl's League. Betty Wag-
is the director of the orchestra and she deserves much credit for the
way it advanced. The orchestra made its first appearance at a meet-
ing of the Girls' League in September. Since then it has played at
football rallies and after-school-dances, The girls originated some
snappy looking costumes which consist of yellow jackets, black ties,
and white trousers. The students of this school are indeed fortunate
to have an orchestra of this type as it is a novel idea which has
previously proven a great success in the larger cities.
The personnel of the orchestra includes Betty Wagner, saxa-
phoneg Margaret Hutchinson, saxaphoneg Barbara Stewart, pianog
Elva Baumgartner, trumpetg Dorothy Newton, tromboneg Dolores
Henders, drums.
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FISH AND GAME CLUB
The Fish and Game Club was organized in December, 1930,
and is one of the newest clubs in the school. Judging by the interest
shown by the members and students throughout the school, it is a
cfub that is gofng to stick.
The purpose of the club is two-fold. It offers an organization
to the high school boys who are interested in hunting and fishing
and all outdcor lie, It also stresses the idea of good sportsmanship
among the members and the public at large, and thus in turn wil
afd in the conservatcn and protectlon of our natural resources and
wild birds and animals.
The members of the club have enjoyed several excursion trips
to the South Jetly and other outing trips in the country. One of the
outstanding was a trip to the lagoon.
Every Monday the members meet in the club dining room. Talks
at the meetings given by some of Humboldt's leading outdoor sports-
men have been enjoyed at these meetings. One of the outstanding
speakers was Dr. Lane Falk.
One of the activities of the club around the school was the
assistance in the Red Cross Drive. A basketball team was organized
with George Petterson as captain and a very interesting game was
played against the "Peanut Pushersf'
The officers who successfully organized and carried the club
through a term of activities are as follows:
Milton Pellegrini ........................................ President
Jack Daly ................. ......... V ice-President
Edward Mahan ......... .......................... S ecretary
Christie Englehart ...... ............................. T reasurer
George Petterson ...... ....... C orresponding secretary
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PRESS CLUB
Tl1e Press Club is a newly organized club. Its membership in-
cludes members of the English N class, print shop classes, Redwood
Bark and Sequoia staffs. The purpose of the club is to improve the
"Redwood Bark" and "Sequoia" By the cooperation of each of the
above named groups much can be done to make a better "Red-
wood Bark" and "Sequoia"
Every Friday during the lunch hour the club meets ill Mrs.
Klepper's room. Programs are provided for almost every meeting
by the program chairman, Milton Hill. Some of the business men
have spoken to the club. Ken Wade gave a very interesting talk
on sports Writing which was of great value to the members. In April
the club gave a very successful dance, which was called the "Jour-
nalistic Jamboree." The purpose of this dance was to raise enough
funds to purchase a casting machine for the school.
The members have drawn up a code of ethics which expresses
the purpose of the club. The first year has been a very great suc..
cess. In the future the club will probably be continued, as already
its service to the school has been recognized by the Student Body.
The officers of the club are Eldon Cochran, presidentg Vir-
ginia Lee Dickson, secretaryg Milton Pellegrini, vice-presidentg Fred
Jackson, treasure1'. Wallace Lee as the membership committee has
succeeded in getting a large membership for the club.
The adviser of the club is Miss McGeorg'e, who has helped the
club in all of its projects.
CLASS CLUBS
Besides the many clubs which are school wide, there are many
clubs within the various classes, The members of a class organize
these clubs to widen their knowledge on a subject or to improve their
public speaking.
The most important functions of the clubs are to practice par-
liamentary law and give educational programs. Some clubs enjoy
picnics, parties, and outings. Occasionally a business man or some
outside speaker gives a talk to the clubs on a subject in which they
are interested. Others hold exhibitions of interest to the club.
The Commercial Law class is organized as The Legalites. They
have permanent officers as follows: President, Blaine Boice, Secre-
tary-treasurer, Marguerite Hash. They give few programs them-
selves, but enjoy talks by outside speakers.
The various English clubs of the school are organized to make
the members familiar with the good usage of the English language,
and to give them an opportunity to practice it. They also learn the
correct forms of parliamentary law.
The names of the English clubs are:
The Speak Easy - Mr. Sanders
The 2L English - Miss Meredith
The 2H English - Miss Meredith
The 2H Parliamentary Law Club - Miss McGeorge
The 2L English Snaps - Miss Bedell
The 2H Ussus Loquendi Cwhich means "speech is the picture of
the mindnl - Miss Bedell
'The 3H Pierians -- Miss Bedell
The 3H Wizards of English - Miss Bedell
The 3L Pro To + Miss McGeorge
The ZH Busy Bees - Mr. Guthrie
The 3H English Wizards - Mrs. Knighton
The biology class is also organized under the name ofBio-
Guards. Their purpose is to broaden the knowledge of its members
on subjects of biology.
The zoology class is also organized. Its club is called the Zoo-
Guards and was organized to teach the members more about zoology.
The civics classes are organized under the names of Civic Sen-
ators and the Three W's. Their purpose is to discuss the current
topics and to keep in touch with world Wide activities.
Most of the clubs hold Weekly meetings and have new officers
for each meeting. Others meet but once a month and have perman-
ent officers.
In the year 1914 the Winship school
was found to be inadequate to accomodate
the steadily increasing number of pupils,
and the present High School was con-
structed, The buifding had facilities for
five hundred studentsg only a few short
years passed, however, until it was filled
to overflowing.
Those students who are constantly
passing into the outer world from our High
School carry with them the memories of a
busy llife made happy because of the con-
genial surroundings.
This educational plant is adequate
to equip its graduates for active compe-
tition with the alumni of any other secon-
dary school. We should indeed be thank-
ful to the taxpayers of our community who
have made possible so many opportunities
for us.
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"JERRY OF JERICHO ROAD"
As I close my eyes and look back on the past year, I see a picture.
It is an Indian Maiden, standing on a high rock singing the beautiful
"Indian Love Call". She is in the desert, it is night, and the moonlight
falls on her upturned face. In the foreground I dimly see what seems
to be a hot dog stand, but I shall have to wait until the sun rises to
read the many signs plastered on it. Do you recall it? Yes, it is the
prologue to that delightful operetta, "Jerry of Jericho Road" that was
given on the night of November 14 at the Junior High by the com-
bined glee clubs under the capable direction of Miss Pearl Jacobsen,
instructor of music, and Miss Ruby Powell, dramatics teacher.
Don't you remember what a splendid hero Harlow Burgess
made? And Nattie Ryan as Jerry was so vivacious and charming.
Did'nt you laugh at the quarrelsome Mr. and Mrs. Bank? And poor
little Sandy. What a time she had! W'e must'nt forget the funny Eng-
lishman, Mr, Bean, with his ever faithful hot Water bottle. A particu-
lar surprise was the boys' dancing chorus composed of some of our
football stars. And now that I have given you a glance of the plot, I
hope that you won't forget the delightful performance.
The cast was composed of the following: Geraldine lJerryD
Bank, Nattie Ryan, John Drayton QAlan's cousinb, Harlow Burgessg
Sandy Bank, Juanita Brown: Alan O'Day, George Toobyg Uncle
Pete, Wilson Carter, Cornelius Bean, Harold Charters, Amos Bank,
Lloyd Wasmouthg Lettice Bank, Janet Woodcockg Hunter, John Gal-
lop, Mimi, Helen Cannamg Dora, Freda Bennion.
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"ICEBOUND"
The next picture that attracts me is a direct contrast to the
one preceding. Here Ivsee a cold, stiff, old-fashioned room, lighted
by a single narrow window looking out upon a frozen World. In the
room, in various attitudes of expectation are assembled the Jordan
family, as stiff and old fashioned as the room. You remember now,
don't you, that it is the opening act of Hlceboundn, presented by Miss
Ruby Powell, dramatics teacher, at the High School Auditorium on
the evening of February 6 and 7? You remember also, don't you, that
the Jordans are waiting and watching like vultures for their mother
to die? I couldn't help laughing at their expressions when they heard
that Mrs. Jordan had left all her money to Jane.
Poor Jane certainly had a hard time of it with the Worry of Ben
and the farm, and the preying Jordans. We1'en't you disgusted with
Ben's ungratefulness and blindness? Didn't you laugh at the inoppor-
tune remarks of little Orin? And the faithful Hannah was so funny
with her very obvious insinuations about the Jordans. I thought that
the idea of using a different cast for each night was a great success.
I believe that "Icebound" was a play that you won't forget for a long
time,
The cast was as follows: Jane Crosby, Maxine Dahle and Jessie
Hinchg Ben Jordan, Harlan Stillg Judge Bradford, Harold Charters
and Leslie Kelly, Henry Jordan, George Tooby and Lloyd Wasmuthg
Emma, his wife, Janet Woodcock and Emma Coxg Nettie, her daugh-
ter, Birdie Boots and Madeline Kammerzellg Sadie, a widow, Freda
Bennion and Mary Taylorg Orin, her son, Betty Lou Thomas and
Louise Freyg Ella Jordan, the unmarried sister, Jean Leighton and
Barbara Stewart, Hannah, a servant, Donna Jean Reynolds and Jane
Nellisg Doctor Curtis, Edward Mahan and Alfred Abrahamseng Jim
Jay, the sheriff, Gene Lytle and Blaine Boice.
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THE BRAT
"The Brat", an amusing three act comedy, was presented by the
high school students on the evening of May 15 and 16 at the High
School auditorium. The Brat, a child of the slums, is taken into the
wealthy Forrester's home to furnish material and atmosphere for
Mac Millan Forrester's latest book. Mac Mi.lan, an attractive young
bachelor, is being pursued by Jane Depew and Angela Smythe, who
are openly antagonistic. Things are further mixed when the Brat
announces that she, too, intends to marry Mac Millan. Angela, how-
ever, uses a bit of strategy and succeedsin winning Mac Millan. Per-
haps the means were not quite fair, but then, "all is fair in love and
war."
The Brat, meanwhile has discovered the person she really
loves is Steve, Mrs. Forrester's wild son, He was wild in Mrs. Forrest-
er's opinion because he wanted to become an engineer and refused
to go to art school. But the Brat discovers her true love only after
Steve leaves for his ranch in the west. And more trouble for the
Brat. She is to be asked to leave the Forrester home as she is of no
further use to Mac Millan, who meanwhile, has discovered Angela's
little piece of strategy, and, although he agrees to go on with the cere-
mony, he believes that Angela cares nothing for him.
The Brat to the rescue: She tells Mac Millan that Angela really
loves him. Her own happiness is assured when she finds that Steve,
instead of going to the ranch that night, has put it off until the fol-
lowing day, and she is going with him!
The double cast was composed of the following:
Mrs. Forrester, Charlotte Fraser, Mac Millan, Blaine Boice and
Frank Gallong Stephen, Cecil Cahill and Leland Cloneyg Bishop
Ware, Alfred Abrahamsong Mrs. Ware, Dorothy Culley and Max-
ine Mortensen, Dorothy, Dorothy Andersong Jane, Ruth Goodwin
Angela, Eileen McNally and Virginia Lee Dickson, Timsong John
Gallop, Margot, Kathryn Cloneyg The Brat, Madeline Kammer-
ze-l and Margaret Rogers.
Miss Ruby Powell coached the play.
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SPEECH ARTS
The annual speech arts contest was held at the High School
Auditorium on the morning of March 26. These speech contests be-
gan in the year 1923, but at that time they were held semi-
annually. The speakers talk on some world problem or topic of gen-
eral interest and the names of the winners are engraved on the li-
brary cup. The speakers were introduced by the student body
president, Milton Huber.
Emma Cox spoke for the 3L's on the French War debt. She
was followed by Louise Grude, who spoke for the 2L's on World
Peace. She spoke in place of Olive Crothers who was ill, and al-
though she was notified only on the morning of the event, she took
her place very well. Rodney Walch from the 2H's spoke next on
the actual condition of England today. Next, Harold Charters
talked on German unrest. He represented the 4L class. Peggy Rob-
inson spoke last on "Is the Average Italian Still Himself?" She
spoke for the 4H class,
Rodney Walch and Harold Charters have the honor of having
their names engraved on the cup.
The judges for the occasion were Mrs. Leo Schussman from Ar-
cata, Mrs. Bertha Murray, and Mrs. Howard Dessert.
Also, during the past year, the Girls' League has presented
several short skits, one of which was later presented before the Par-
ent Teachers' Association.
During the night session of April 24 an English class pre-
sented two skits from "David Copperfield."
The two Senior Class Nite entertainments held during the year
also gave opportunities for the school's dramatic talent.
Story and CUerse
THREE POEMS
by Virginia Clark 2 H
AMBITION
May I do something better
In this world-
Than worthless trifles that
Slip like clay.
May I do something that will
Last like hard tried granite-
Something that may be a help
To others-
Who, when feeling their way
Through this dark world of ours
May see my light and
Take heart again,-
Going on to the better things
They had dreamed of.
ROADS TO ROMANCE 0
Someday-
I'm going to travel
I'm going to follow unknown roads-
Roads where man has never set foot-
Roads where Romance is awaiting me-
Some day
I'm going to travel.
MY MOTHER
Who helps me in time of sorrow,
Who cares what happens to me tomorrow
Who'll love me when I'm old and worn,
When I am wretched, tattered and torn?
My mother!
Who leads me back when I go astray,
Who helps me in my work and play,
Who showed me the way to go,
When I was little and awkward and slow?
My mother!
And so for her I drop a prayer,
Knowing that she'11 love and care
For me, and when she's gone away,
I know she'1l care as much as today.
My mother!
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A BILLOWY SKIRT
by Helene Boggess
January Sale! Clearance! The big red letters of the poster
seemed to catch the eye and hold it.
Jeanne gazed wistfully at the shimmering "formals." If she
had only twenty-nine more dollars to add to the ninety-five cents
in her thin little purse she might have one and go home to write
a note of acceptance in answer to that blue, edged-with-silver invi-
tation, Only twenty-nine dollars!
After finishing the supper dishes that night, Jeanne went out on
the back flight of steps which led to their second story apartment
and sat down. Leaning her forehead against the post, she thought
of those dresses. One had been peach and had a billowy skirt of
lacy net.
" Meow-meow." Jeanne's daik head bobbeb up. She knew there
was nobody within two blocks who owned a kitten. Perhaps it was
lost.
"Meow-meow-meow." Two green little eyes stared unblink-
ingly at her out bf the dark. She ran down the stens, picked up the
little animal and hurried back, holding the cold little thing close.
Two days passed. In the evening of the second day, Lucy came
into the hot, airless kitchen with a newspaper. Lucy was her older
sister with whom she lived.
"Jeanne, read this." Then after a pause, "Doesn't your kitty
answer to that description?"
"Why, yes. Mmm-Green eyes. Don't all cats have green eyes?
Persian. Reward. Guess I'd better return the sweet little thing, but,
gee, I hate to."
"O, no. I didn't bring kitty back for a reward," protested Jeanne,
looking very small and alone when pictured against the heavy ma-
jesty of the room.
"But, my dear young lady, you must. Do you not realize that
Cherie is worth much more than any reward to me?" said Mrs.
Barry, holding up her lorgnette stiffly and looking as if she ex-
pected to be obeyed.
And so it came about that Jeanne carried home the dress
with the billowy skirt. But the story doesn't end here, The party
was that night.
Dr. Lutz met her at the door with a warning finger held to his
lips and whispered a confused story of an accident how near Lucy
Her fingers fumbled with the string. She lifted out the dress
with the billowy skirt-and laughed.
was to death. 5
Three days later Jeanne picked up a long box from a table
in the hall wondering what it could contain.
A DREAM VISIT
I had picked out the most comfortable chair in the house and
had settled myself in it. It was indeed pleasant to sit in front of
the fire with my book after a hard day's work at the office. Be-
fore long I became too drowsy to read and sat with my finger be-
tween the pages and my eyes half closed, musing upon the characters
in my book. Gradually these characters seemed to take form, and
others of whom I had read entered upon the scene. Strange how I
should know that these people were all assembled in the palace
of King Arthur, but indeed theire was no doubt in my mind but that
this was the place.
Here was the good king himself playing pinochle with Silas
Marner. O-d Mathias Bede, Adams's father, was looking on interest-
edly, advising first one and then the other of the players. King
Arthur, as helpful and hospitable as ever, on seeing me, turned
his hand over to the willing Mathias and hurried toward me.
"Marry," he cried, "it is in sooth some poor stranger who would
ask a boon of me. What wouldst thou, friend?"
"No," I replied, "I have nothing to ask of you, I come merely
to visit some of my friends of whom I have read so much.
When he had heard this, he told me that I had come at just the
right time, for he was having a party at which all of the prominent
person of books had been invited. He said that he could procure
me a guide, and at once rang for his seneschal, Sir Kay.
While the latter gentleman was en route I expressed surprise
that the palace should be equipped with all sorts of electrical ap-
pliances. He informed me that he just didn't know what they would
do without the convenience of electrical equipment, they had be-
come so used to it, he told me of all the many uses that had been
found at his court for electricity, among them was the use and ef-
ficiency of the electrical reducing machines in keeping his knights
in trim since tourneys had rather gone out of style.
Kay had now arrived and began showing me through the
palace. Here I saw Tom Sawer and Becky Thatcher dancing spirit-
edly to the music coming via the king's new screen-grid radio
from 2LO, London. They were not the only dancers, however, for
I recognized many more of my old book friends there on the dance
floor: I saw Eppie and Aaron,, John Ridd with Lorna Doone, Nancy
and Godfrey Cass, Portia and Bassanio, Rowena and Ivanhoe,
Quentin Durward and the Countess Isabelle, John Alden and Pri-
cilla, and many others whose names I do not recall now.
Going into the next room I saw many of the older gentlemen
playing billiards. Rip Van Winkle was greatly enjoying the drubbing
he was given Isaac of York. Merlin and Shylock were also hard at
a game of billiards. -Ernest Mueller
Seated about the Round Table in another room we found a group
of women, which, Sir Kay said, was the Camelot Sewing Circle.
They seemed greatly interested in Madame Defarge, who was show-
ing off her latest piece of knitting.
As we walked on, I asking questions of Sir Kay. Someone sud-
denly exclaimed: "'Great Guns, man! Do you want to catch your
death of cold?"
I awoke with a start, for I must admit I had been sound asleep.
"imagine a man of your age sleeping in the front room until
eleven o'clock with the fire out-" By this time I was fully awake.
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SONG OF THE OMAHA
by Wallace Lee
Lone he stands, where the mighty Missouri, wending
Ominious, dark, and foreboding, like the serpent that strikes from
the bunch-grass,
Eddying, swirling, leaps from the covering forest
And, less like the mothering puma, losing all semblance of
fierceness,
Idles away across the fertile Nebraskas.
Even might river and man be blooded, one to the other,
So like are their lives, the spirit of youth unrestrained
Lapses with time to the steadier flow of the river.
Deeply he breathes of the fragrance that lies on the breezes
Wandering down from the mountains, and, passing among them,
Touches the heads of the goldenrod-murmurs "Oyongwa-
beloved!"
Long set is the sun, and the last long shadows of twilight
Play on the shimmering river, like monsters that lurk in the ripples.
Brilliant and low is the friendly star of the evening,
Distant and cold is the star that is wooed by the northland.
The indolent moon plays its beams on the regal-robed heavens,
Searching the turquoise and purple, and yearning out to the sable.
Such is the setting that bears him-the jewel of his people.
Unseen is the symbol he bears to the feet of the Master-
Empty of hand, yet the burden he carries is precious.
Pride of a nation-the Omaha honor incarnate,
Himself is the tribute, unknowing, in final surrender.
The gift he bears to his Maker is the fruit of the seed of
Creation.
Untainted, unsullied, returns at evening
The Omaha blood and traditions.
Crushed by the host, but unbroken in pride and in spirit,
Yields to his Chief in the heavens, and turns toward the clay that
is all flesh.
So passes the race, the tradition, and blood of the Omaha people
So passes the fire-the flame that is gone leaves the embers
Ugly and charred in the face of their element mother.
Midway they -ie, the red and the white intermingled,
Unfortunate breeds of two peoples, yet neither one nor the other.
Unclaimed by the race who brought them into creation,
Nor might they call themselves the blood of the Indian.
Lost to a place in the sunlight, scorned by the beings who sired.
them,
Silent must be till the Maker
Calls, at His hour, the last of His children.
Far in the western heavens, slowly receding,
The moon gleams a silent farewell from the soul that is passing,
Freed at last and forever from the earthlly bondage remaining
Silent and still by the bank of the patriarch river.
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THREE POEMS
by Marie Brown
NIGHT RAIN
Night Rain
Softly creeps Softly pattefing
Over the universe Down on the roof
Like a panther stealing upon Like the sounds of Dig60IlS
A deer drinking at the spring Hopping back and forth
Unsuspecting the danger On the roof.
That lurks near. Su-ch is
Softly comes Rain
The night.
STARS
Stars twinkling brightly
In evening skies
Like the bright city lights
Gleaming in the distance.
Golden are these
Tiny, twinkling
Stars.
ON STRAY DOGS
by Marian Logan
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"Oh, you poor little doggie! Is you treated mean by the bad
boys? My, how thin and raggy you look!"
Perhaps you have heard, as I have, some well-meaning-person
gush pityingly at an inquisitive stray dog Cusually a little one
however? which has chaneed her way in his self-reliant travels.
People display, usually, one of two feelings for strays: either they
pity them, sometimes making advances, or fear them, giving them
fthe larger they arel a wide berth.
Roughly speaking, there are two classes of stray dogs, those
who have been homeless or afflicted with the wanderlust all their
varieed and eventful lives, and those who have been lost from
good homes. The latter deserve the pity often lavished upon un-
appreciative little Htramps dogs," for when a homeloving dog, ac-
customed to care, love, and explicit directions from his master as
to his actions, is suddenly thrown on his own resources he finds
himself pitifully unprepared, even as a city dweller does when com-
pelled to be selfreliant in the forests-Once I saw a magnificent
police dog, obviously well-cared for, staring about panic-stricken
on a noisy city street corner. Eagerly he would sniff hopefully at
passing throngs, blank disappointment always close on the heels
of hope. Long he waited there, probably because he had last seen
his master on that busy corner. At last, a harrassed, hatless man
pfushed through the traffic, scanning the street in all directions.
Then there followed such a happy reunion between dog and man
as I shall never forget.
That is the more serious side of the subject. The little "bum-
mer dog" is often humorous in his utter independence. For all
the world he is the tramp of dogdom, hooted at or ignored by
respectable canines, independent and self reliant, and seemingly
possessed by that restless imp "Wanderlust," The "bum" of dog-
dom trots unczoncernedly from one place to another, usually dirty
and ragged, not knowing where his next meal tif anyl is coming
from, sleeping wherever night overtakes'him, and skillfully avoid-
ing small boys and dog catchers as human bums evade policemen.
Big dogs and little dogs, good and bad, belong to this clan. Care-
free and happy, with never a worry except food, they are the non-
conformists of the canine world. t
PERSONALITY
by Mary Campbell
Elusive and strange, piquant and beautifulg it is difficult to
describe this quality which marks the adored wherever one travels.
It is the embodiment of all personal charm and the emblem of ail
leadership. Yet few are blessed with, and few strive to cultivate it.
Abraham Lincoln was not favored with physical beauty. Indeed,
he was by far the homeliest man of his timeg yet a nation adored
him. For there was in that rugged countenance a something be-
yond all descriptiong a something which made his friend his slave,
and himself the idol of a people.
More important than education, more important than grit,
more important even than wisdom, real personality stands out as
a guide-post on the road to success. The individual who possesses it,
possesses everyone in the field of his acquaintance.
The poet weaves his personality into his lyrics, and the artist
strokes his pe1'sonality into his paintings. His-critics scan and pass
a decision, either good or bad.
And so, we have' all through history the magnetic force which
marks the leader. From the first miniature battle back in the dawn
of mankind to the fall of Troyg from the battle of Waterloo to
the World War, the outstanding leaders have been men of strong
personality. For to have pesonality one must have character, and
he who has character is well on the road to greatness.
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THE REDWOODS
by Evelyn Quarnheium
The redwoods in spring, in autumn, all year round,
Are wonderful things,
They stand through storm, through fire, in long vigils
Over our sunny land.
But look! The woodsmen with ax and saw
Destroy our faithful monarchs.
Can't we save our trees?
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by Paul Roche
The wary angler on all fours,
Creeps to a boulder beside a hole,
Looks over his spinner with careful
And throws it out with all his might.
Poor fish
The fish, lying in its lair,
Sees this strange fish that dares
To intrude upon its privacy,
So strikes and swallows thhe Vagabond.
Poor fish
With a mighty surge he starts
Back to the quiet resting place,
When he feels the cold jab of steel,
Through his head and eye.
Poor fish
With a shout of glee and triumph,
The fisherman reels in his line
With superhuman swiftness,
And proudly shows his prize.
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FOOTBALL
The Eureka High School 1930 football season ended at Albee
Stadium, December 6, with the North Section C. I. F. championship
going to Santa Rosa. The Eureka team met some hard competition
this year, their schedule being pronounced by local sport authori-
ties as the toughest ever p'ayed by a Eureka High School team.
Guided by Coach J. H. Willard and Captains Don Gould and
Vince Massei, the Red and Green squad won five games and lost
four, winning the Humboldt-Del Norte County Championship. The
past season was Coach Willard's fourth at Eureka High, he having
Won the C. I. F. championship the other three years. The two cap-
tains, Gould and Massei, have each played four years. They are well
known along the coast between San Francisco and Eureka and even
farther north for their ability on the grid-iron and will leave a large
space to fill in the team next year, this being their last year in school.
Others who played their last game of football for Eureka this year
are Alfred fAbieJ Abrahamson, Bob CButchJ Caviness, Blaine Clkej
Boice, Harmon fHamJ Minor, Corado QBrickJ Pinolchi and Francis
CPeepJ Moore.
Something new was in store for the football fans this year in
the form of night football. Huge towers of lights, surrounding the
the stadium made it possible to play "owl" football, thereby enabling
many to witness the games who otherwise would have been forced
to miss them because of their work. Those 2,000 spectators who
braved the elements to come and witness the Eureka-San Mateo
contest, the first night football game in Northern California, were
not disappointed. Contrary to the general expectations, the stadium
was warm and visibility was much better than in the daylight. The
huge thousand watt lamps dispelled the fog, making each play clear-
ly visible to every spectator.
September 19. Eureka 18 San Mateo 0
Playing a hard and fast game of football, featured by long runs
by Vince Massei and Jimmy Fasullo, the Eureka team ran up a score
of 18 to 0 against San Mateo. It was the first night game in Albee
Stadium.
September 27. Eureka 19 Ferndale 0
Ferndale, backed by the biggest crowd of Ferndale rooters and
the hardest fighting team that they have had in recent years, con-
ceded a very costly victory to Eureka.
October 3 Eureka 0 St. Mary's 16
Rallying in the third quarter after being outplayed in the first
half, the powerful St. Mary's prep team handed Eureka a beating
before 2500 fans in the second night football game at Albee Stadium.
October 11. Eureka 7 Medford 0
Cheered on by a rooting section of nearly 100 Eureka fans who
followed the team north, the red and green squad won a hotly con-
tested victory.
October 18. Eureka 0 Alameda 30
Unable to fathom the deceptive offense of their opponents, and
outfought throughout the game, the Eureka team took a drubbing
from the powerful Alameda team under the powerful lights at Albee
Stadium.
November 1. Eureka 20 Del Norte 7
Eureka avenged their defeat of last year at the hands of Del
Norte by defeating the team from the north by a 20 to 7 score. The
game was one of the fastest played in the stadium this year. Del
Norte scored their touchdown in the first few minutes of play, but
Massei's run of 70 yards on a kickoff in the second quarter put Eure-
ka ahead.
November 11. Eureka 6 Fort Bragg 7
Costly breaks forced the Eureka team to bow to the Fort Bragg
squad in one of the fiercest grid-iron battles witnessed here this sea-
SOD.
November 15. Eureka 14 Ferndale 0
Playing in a continual downpour of rain, which formed pools of
water and mud all over the field, Eureka slid to a 14 to 0 victory
over the hard-fighting Ferndale team. Straight line-bucking by Gould,
Moore, and Blaikie brought about the victory.
December 6. Eureka 6 Santa R053 18
Although they lost the north section C. I. F. championship, the
Eureka Loggers made the finest stand of the year against Santa Rosa.
The invaders scored twice in the first half, but Eureka came back in
the second half to score once. In the last few minutes of play Santa
Rosa intercepted a pass and scored again.
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HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL
Jan. 9 Eureka 26 Fortuna 22 CAt Eurekab
Led by Captain Bill Blaikie, the Red and Green "heavies" scored
a victory in the opening encounter of the season, Blaikie was high
poilt man, but "Sparky" Robertson drew the spotlight with a
beautiful "Roy Riegel" shot early inthe game, giving Fortuna 2 of
her 22 points,
Jan. 16 Eureka 24 Arcata 10 fAt Eureka!
After playing the role of the "underdog" throughout the first
half, the Eureka heavyweights rallied in the second half to win by
a score of 24 to 10. Blaikie was again highpoint man gathering 8
points. McGowan was close on his heels with 6 markers.
Jan. 23 Eureka 22 Ferndale 26 fAt Ferndalel
In an exciting extra-period battle, the hard fighting Ferndale
squad scored a victory over the Red and Green "heaVies". Ferndale
took an early lead and held it throughout the game, until the last
minute when Eureka tied the score. Ferndale scored twice in the
extra period. '
Jan. 24 Eureka 19 FortunZ"1'8 fAt Fortunal
With Fortuna ahead by one point and only a few seconds to
play Captain Bill Blaikie sank a long shot from the center of the
court to put the game "on ice" for Eureka. Belloni of Fortuna took
high point honors with eight points.
Feb. 6 Eureka 24 Arcata 27 fAt Arcatal
Taking a 20 to 7 lead in the first few minutes of the game the
Arcata heavyweights defeated the Red and Green hoopsters despite
the fact that they were outplayed in the last three quarters.
Feb. 13 Eureka 34 Ferndale 12 CAt Eurekaj
Avenging their former defeat at the hands of the Cream City
quintet, Eureka made the best of Friday, the thirteenth, and trounced
their former victors, 34 to 12. "Sparky" Robertson was high point
man with 12 points.
Feb. 14 Eureka 22 Del Norte 31 tAt Crescent City
Weakened by the loss of Captain Blaikie through sickness, Eu-
reka was unable to stop the invincible Del Norte aggregation at Cres-
cent City, In spite of the defeat "Sparky" Robertson was high point
man with 13 points.
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LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL
Jan. 29 Eureka 18 Fortuna 23 fAt Eurekaj
The Eureka lightweights lost their first game of the season
to the powerful Fortuna limited by a score of 23 to 18. The game was
even and exciting until the last minutes of play when the Fortuna
squad forged ahead to Win by a small score.
Jan. 16 Eureka 24 Arcata 22 CAt Eurekaj
In a thrilling three-extra-period game the Eureka limiteds, led
by Earl Heminway, defeated the Arcata squad 24 to 22. Arcata seem-
ed assured of victory when Eureka tied the score on a technical foul,
necessitating the extra time in which they won.
Jan, 23 Eureka 26 Ferndale 6 CAt Ferndalel
The Eureka midgets scored an easy victory over the inexper-
ienced Ferndale quintet, scoring 26 points against 6 by Ferndale.
Captain Leonard was high poin' man of the game.
Jan. 24 Eureka 33 'Del Norte 4 CAt Eurekal
Using nearly three teams, Coach Willard drove his lightweights
rough-shod over their inexperienced opponents. The game was list-
less, the Del Nor'e squad endeavoring to keep the score as low as
possible. Hemenvlay was high point man.
Jan. 30 Eureka 9 Fortuna 16 CAt Fortunaj
After decidedly outplaying Fortuna throughout the game, 'he
Eureka midgets "blew-up" and suffered defeat at the hands of the
For'una squad. Until the last four minutes Eureka had a 9 to 3 lead
but Fortuna emerged victorius by a 16 to 9 score.
Feb. 6 Eureka 21 Arcata 17 CAt A-rcatal
In spite of the thirteen points gathered by "Pinky" Gallagher,
the Arcata lightweights were unable to keep up with the pace set by
the Eureka midgets and therefore were on the small end of a 21 to
17 score.
Feb.13 Eureka 23 Ferndale 7 fAt Eureka!
After a slow start, the Eureka midgets took a onesided victory
from the Ferndale limiteds. Lawrence Nelson and Earl Hemenway
were the stars of the game, Nelson taking high point honors with
eleven markers.
Feb. 14 Eureka 42 Del Norte 10 fAt Crescent Cityj
Finishing thelr season with a grand climax, the Red and Green
lightweights handed the boys from the north a severe trouncing to
the t.une of 42 to 10. Hemenway and Nelson were the stars of the
BASEBALL 1 931
March 28 Ferndale 8 Eureka 1 fAt Ferndalej
Unable to fathom the curves and hooks of Ernie Brownlow,
Ferndale's pitching ace, the Red and Green baseball squad lost to the
Cream City team 8 to 1. Brownlow was given excellent support by
his teammates and Eureka was able to score only once, the long
run being made by Nelson in the second inning. Reinholtzen and
Shively divided the job of pitching for Eureka while Murray worked
behind the plate.
April 2 Arcata 2 Eureka 7 1At Arcatab
A combination of almost shutout-,pitching by Nicols, heavy hit-
ting led by Hill, and numerous errors by Arcata, gained a 7 to 2 vic-
tory for Eureka over the White City aggregation. Nicols pitched a
wonderful game, striking out 10 men, allowing only 2 hits and mak-
ing 6 assists, Ernie Maltagliati played a brilliant game behind the
bat. Milt Hill led the batters, getting a triple and a double out of four
trips to the plate and scoring three runs.
April 11 South Fork 3 Eureka 23 1At South Forkj
Hitting the ball almost at will, the Eureka loggers, led by Hill,
who topped the league swatters for the season this year with an av-
erage of .455, pounded out an overwhelming vi-ctory over South
Fork. Hill collected five hits and a pass-out of seven times up. Shive-
ly and Nicols held the Southerners to seven scattered hits with Mal-
tagliati catching.
April 18 - Del Norte 7 Eureka 5 QAt Eureka?
After playing fine ball and holding Del Norte scoreless for
five innings, and piling up a four run lead. Eureka blew up and
allowed Del Norte to tie the score. Eureka again obtained a one-run
lead only to allow Del Norte to cross the plate three times inthe
ninth inning. Hill, as usual, led the hitting with three hits. Batters
for Eureka were Nicols and Maltagliati while Spann and B. Johnson
held down the corresponding positions for Del Norte.
April 25 Fortuna 11 Eureka 4 CAt Fortunal
Being nicked for thirteen hits and making 12 errors, the Red
and Green pastimers bowed to the valley city boys to the tune of 11
to 4. Eureka was weakened considerablyby. the absence of Nicols,
star twirler, and had to rely on Reinholtzen and Shively to work
on the mound. Rovai, Fortuna's pitcher, played a great game, fan-
ning 16 Eureka men, and holding them to six hits.
Crescent City won the C. I. F. championship for 1931.
TENNIS
As this book goes to press the tennis tournaments are in pro-
gress but the results will not be known until too late to be published
in this annual.
Last year's tournament resulted in a tie between Eureka, Arcata,
and Fortuna. This year Ferndale will likely compete.
Eureka's squad consists of the following: Herbert Moore, Joe
Daly, Herbert Nelson, Harry Zook, Roswell Liddle, Ernest Mueller,
Harold Robertson, Charles Perrone, Catherine Englehart, Birdie
Boots, Yvonne Hinton, Laura Haugan, Pauline Newman, Janet
Woodcock, Mildred Swanson, Lois Howatt.
Miss Elizabeth Marshall, girls' physical eduation teacher, is the
coach.
This year, tennis enthusiasts, townspeople as well as students,
have had the opportunity to play the game at night, because of the
fact that the five new courts can now be lighted up by large electric
lights which the Board of Education had installed last fall.
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TRACK
At the Track Meet, May 24, 1930.
'The Eureka High School heavyweight track team took first
place with 5214 points in a thrilling, record-smashing meet at Arcata
Two county records were shattered and two others equaled. A new
was the 880 run which was broken by Fowler of Ferndale. Graham
compromised the Eureka relay team. The other record shattered
was the 850 run which was broken by Fowler of Ferndale. Graham
Quigg tied the county record of 10:2 seconds for the century dash.
Ken Johnson equaled the county low hurdles mark. Others who
gained points for Eureka were Ed Hash, Herb Holm, Joe Daly,
Herb Stuart, and Charles Bleything,
The Lightweights did not fare so Well and had to be satisfied
with third place. Fortuna took the midget meet with 42 points. Five
county records were broken, three by Fortuna and one each by
Eureka and Ferndale. The records broken were the 440 by Osch-
ger of Ferndale, the pole vault by Domenghini of Fortuna, the high
jump by Hemenway of Eureka, the broad jump by Meyers of For-
tuna. Hadley of Eureka tied with Gould of Fortuna for second
place in the pole vault. Besides taking first place in the high jump,
Hemenway took third place in the broad jump.
GIRLS ATHLETICS
Girls' basketball opened with a "bang" this year. Many girls
out for the first pra-ctice which was held September 20. Some very
good material was found in the scrubs. The responsibility of choosing
the senior team was left to Dot Goodwin, senior athletic manager.
Juniors Defeat Sophomores
On October 27 the first interclass game was played off. The
Sophomores fought hard but the experience of the Juniors seehed a
decided advantage. The score was 27 to 24.
Night School Girls Defeat Seniors.
On November 12, the Night School girls defeated the seniors
with a score of 29 to 14,
Junior Girls Defeated by Night School
On November 17 the Juniors took their first defeat of the season
with a score of 7 to 0.
Girls Basketball Season Closes
The closing of the basketball season was accepted with many
regrets on the part of the players, for they felt that they acquired
not only greater skill in playing but they gained a certain spirit of
comradeship and sportsmanship which they valued more highly
than anything else.
The line-ups for the class teams:
SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS
Tambourvitch Hurlbutt Huggler
Jones Stemach Dickson
Quarnheim Soules Henders
Sunnari Boots Edson
Russell Axe Baumgartner
Quinn Saunderson Goodwin
Chamberlain
The Junior High School was complet-
ed at a cost of 34565000 and was ready for
occupancy in August, 1926. With its attrac-
tive exterior, well lighted rooms, beautiful
auditorium. large gymnasiums, and ade-
quate shops, it is the embodiment of all
the features of an ideal educational plant.
The offices of Superintendent Albee
are appropriately located in this latest
addition to our educational system, as it
was largely due to his efforts that this
building was made possible. Those stud-
ents Who have the privilege of attending
this school are very grateful to the com-
munity.
The establishment of a Junior High
School was another evidence of the fact
that Eureka keeps pace with the larger
cities in the growth of its educational sys-
tem.
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MESSAGE FROM MRS. ZANE
Our City Superintendent, Mr. Albee, and the Board of Edu-
cation began as early as 1915 to lay plans for a Junior High
School in Eureka. In 1924 they were able to put over a bond issue
to build the present magnificent building at an approximate cost of
half a million dollars, and in August, 1926, our Eureka Junior High
School opened its doors for the first time with an enrolment of
670 pupils and twenty-five teachers. Today that enrollment has
grown to 827 pupils, and the faculty has increased from twenty-
five to thirty-three teachers.
Numbering more than 800 students, our Junior High School is
truly a student city, and its clubs and student organization are be-
coming an outstanding feature of the school. There are clubs for
service, clubs for hobbies, clubs for culture, each offering a valu-
able training for leisure as well as satisfying the social impulse
which is so predominant at this age.
While faithful, honest Work in the various classes and labora-
tories of the school is the Warp and Woof of school life, equally
as important, if not more so, is the training gained by student
participation in its government, and in the various clubs and social
activities of the school, Here students learn to face life situations,
to realize that each must work for the good of all, and that cooper-
ation, loyalty, service, and fair play are the basic qualities for
citizenship. Catherine L. Zane
Assistant Principal Jr. High School
h
HIGH NINE CLASS
The present High Nine class number 190 students, one of the
largest graduating c-asses our Junior High School has ever had.
In Auust,' 1928, they first groped their way along the halls
of Junior High, young and green freshmen, All was suspense un-
til the fateful day of initiation arrived, when after such stunts
as eating macaroni blindfolded, barking and braying like animals,
rolling peanuts with their noses, and dodging the paddle, they e-
merged as full-fledged Junior Highs.
While Seventh Graders, the First Seventh Grade G-ee Club was
formed under the leadership of Miss Neylan, and it was the plea-
sure of this club to present "The Miser's Dream" in December,
1928.
During the present year many students have taken part in the
Operetta, "The Glass Slipper," which was presented by the Ninth
Grade Glee Club of the Junior High School under the leadership'
of Miss Jacobsen. June Baumgartner played a leading part as
Lady Oliver while Gabriel Abrahamsen as Prince Leo was the lead-
ing masculine character of the operetta. Others who took minor
parts Were: Jennie Bralich, Flora Bonini, George Berry, Marian
Clark, Lena Crivelli, Floy Driver, Bernice Dillon, Leonard Dok-
weiler, Alfred Dunlap, Elinor Flaherty, Louise Foster, Audrey Hum-
phries, Viola Hemenway, Rachel Hansen,Harold Huggler, Leonard
Kearney, Gwendolyn Lambert, Jean McLean, Zonna Murray,
Amelia Miller, Arthur Miller, Esther Nichols, Eunice O'Brien, Ray-
mond Poscic, Peter Procissi, Darrel Prather, Jack Pidgeon, June
Proud, Inez Peterson, Alyce Pearce, Dorothy Pinkerton, Maxine
Robinson, Margaret Pratt, Joe Rudd, Lynwood Stewart, William
Stemach, Bennie Ship1ey,, Madeline Stewart, Mary Jane Stamm,
June Solee, Florence Spear, Mary Selvage, Esther '1'ay1or, Joe
Thureson, Irene Warren, Lois Wing, Lucretia Wooden, and Roger
Cartwright.
The president of the Boys' League, Charles Tracy, and the
president of the Every Girls' Club, Harmony Harper, are both mem-
bers of this class.
Owing to the initiative of this class the Hospitality Club has
been organized this year, and is proving to be one of the most
efficient services clubs of the school.
Walter Anderson, the editor-in-chief of the school paper, "The
Junior High Log", is a member of this class, and the following
members are on the staff of the paper: Runar Anderson, E'ida
Baldwin, Dorothy Carrico, Lawrence Crivelli, Hattie Feekes, Bror
Gragg, Harmony Harper, Jean Maguire, Nathalie Rotermund, and
Charles Tracy.
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LOW NINE CLASS
The present Low Nine Class entered in January, 1928, and
numbered about 110. They have been inteiested in all the activities
of the school and especially have they excelled in athletics. As
members of the Ukulele Club, the Book Club, and the Colonial
Clubs, they have given service to the school on many occasions, and
one of their members, Jimmy Mooie, is the popular yell .eader of the
school.
Many red letters days are placed to the credit of this class
as we review their history. While still in the Seventh Grade they
furnished most of the program for Mothers' Day.
During their Eighth Grade year they made and presented to
Mrs. Zane for the office a finished map or the City of Eureka.
Last year they took an active part in the Fashion Show which
was presented on visiting evening by the Sewing Class.
Two of the members, Jimmy Moore and Jeanne Van Vlack,
took leading roles in the Spring Operetta, "The Glass Sipper",
which was presented by the Junior High School in April of this
year.
In athletics they have won many honors and though they are
not a large class they have been in the front rank of Junior High
activities. The following are the members of the Low Nine Class:
Anderson, Dot.
Albee, Jack
Arkelett, Eleanor
Bach, Chas.
Bagley, Jeanette
Bonomini, Joe
Boice, Anita
Boydstrun, Ralph
Burg, Helen
Ellingwood, Ora
Edeline, Raymond
Filgas, Oscar
French, Gerald
Friel, Lawrence
Finch, Ray
Grossi, Lydia
Glenn, Robert
Graham, Joel
Burroughs, Kenneth Goodwin, Edward
Canepa, Lucille
Cavo, Jack
Gustafson, Elvin
Grossi, Glenn
Cannam, La Vaur Hanson, Laura
Christensen, George Haley, Elaine
Carlson, Jule
Cox, Elmer
Hansin, Margaret
Hubbard, Viola
Cushnahan, Hugh Hunnacutt, Frances
Davenport, Ida
Dotson, Earline
Davis, Earl
Dearinger, Bill
Driver, Hughie
Hellums, Chester
Hanson, Oliver
Hinch, Jack
Ivancich, Rudolph
Jarvi, Matt
James, Iris
Johnson, Merton
, o. ans,n, Harold
Johnson, John
Knudsen, Elaine
linudsen, Marie
Lambert, Virginia
Larison, Ruth
Launer, Maxie
Lawson, Nathalie
Lippi, Linda
Lucich, Darinka
Lundbeck, Ernest
Metcalf, Frances
Marchi, Henrietta
Mc Reynolds, C.
Me Kay, George
Mason, Darrell
Massagli, Harry
Moore, James
Moore, Gilbert
Nellist, Edith
Oglesby, Rayfmond
Peterson, Aaron
Peterson, Ethel
Phelps, Arthur
Paaso, Sulo
Palmer, Irene
Rogers, Lewis
Ryburn, Rollin
Ross, Grace
Robinson, Grace
Simmons, Margaret
Sims, Georgie
Shanahan, Paul
Smith, Donald
Sudori, Leo
Seibert, Lola
Tucker, Vernon
Vidas, Willie
Van Vlack, Jeanne
Webster, Elmo
Westby, Violet
White, Eleanor
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The most important executive body in the student life of Jun-
ior High is the Student Council. It is composed of a representative
from each Home Room, and meets every first and third Monday of
the month.
It is interested in improving the scholarship and deportment
of the school, and maintains important standing committees on hon-
or classes, care of the halls, playground welfare, andtraffie squads,
all of which are helping to make our Junior High boys and girls
live up to the ideals set forth in this creed which has been com-
posed and adopted by the boys and girls of this school:
"I believe that our school can be only as fine as the boys and
girls of this school are. Therefore, I believe it is my duty to do my
best at all times, to be dependable and trustworthy, to cooperate in
all the activities of the school, and to do all in my power to pro-
mote a fine school spirit."
The present Student Council consists of the following members:
Jean Mitchell, Ed. Ryan, Forrest Waters, Marjorie Wing, Ivy Hill,
Lois McGowan, Raymond Getchell, Willard Edmunds, Frank Crich-
ton, Charles Glenn, Virginia Beasley, Elmer Anderson, Ella John-
son, Murray Clark, Helen Ruzic, Arthur Tooby, Robert Madsen, Earl
Richardson, Lloyd Pawlus, Elaine Haley, Georgie Sims, Runar Ander-
son, Curtis Knifsend, Virginia Vandiver, Anne Lyman.
Last semester the membership was as follows:
Clarence Johnson, Aleise Norton, Claradell Sage, Joy Hansen, Min-
nie Harmon, Eldred Look, Arthur Tooby, Leone Perrone, Vivian
Smith, Arthur Hughes, Dale Costich, Murray Clark, Herbert Saffell,
Roy Fannucchi, Oliver Tikkanen, Merton Johnson, Bill Dearinger,
June Baumgartner, Harmony Harper, Shirley Richmond, Dorothy
Carrico, Doris Clarke, Clarice Moseley, Jack Wallalce.
CHIP OF THE BARK
The Junior High School paper, "Chip of the Bark", has just
concluded another semester of work. During the three semesters
that it has been in existence, "Chip of the Barkl' has steadily im-
proved with each issue, and is now one of the most outstanding acti-
vities of the school.
The paper is published by the Journalism Club, whose mem-
bers automatiically become members of the "Chip of the Bark" staff.
The members of the staff during the fall term were: Harold Pedraz-
zini, editor, Harmony Harper, associate editor, Walter Anderson,
news editor, Elida Baldwin, literary editor, Frances Oxley, feature
editor, Margaret Nelson, club editor, Sylvia Friedman, art editor,
Clarice Moseley, girls' sport, Lloyd Wi son, Boys' sport, Frances
Hines and Pearl Bartcht, exchanges, Bror Gragg, jokes, Charles
Tracy, business manager, Lawrence Crivelli, Barbara War, and
Nathalie Rotermund, reporters, and Helen Anderson and Jean Ma-
guire, typists.
The staff for the spring is as fol-ows: Walter Anderson, editor'
Elida Baldwin, associate editor, Harmony Harper, news editor,
Runar Anderson and Magaret Fergerson, cub editors, Bror Gragg,,
literary editor, Barbara War, art editor, Lawrence Crivelli, boys'
sports, Georgie Sims, girls' sports, Nathalie Rotermund, exchange
editor, Glenn Hinman and Stanley Colwell, joke editors, Jean Ma-
guire, Dorothy Carrico, and Hattie Feekes, typists, Charles Tracy
and Frank Cricton, business managers, and Linda Lippa, Charles
Moore, and Maxie Launer, reportors. To Miss Voshall, the adviser
of the club, great credit is due, for while all the members do their
best, it is her efficient direction that is the motive power of the
club.
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BOARD OF HEALTH
"A sound mind ina sound body," is 1.116 slogan OI the Junior
High Board of Health, one OI the most responsible organizations
of the school. As its name suggests, it is concerned with all matters
pertaining to health.
A committee from this club lists all the underweights in school,
and sees that they are offered milk in the forenoons, which is now
being served to more than fifty students.
Another important committee which functions under the guid-
ance of this club is the "Shut in Committee" Whose Work is to see
that in each room courteous messages and thoughful attention are
given to the absentees who are ill.
Still another hard Working committee has general supervision
of the sanitary condition of the lavatories and care and protection
of the building. To this committee great credit is due for engender-
ing a spirit of pride in our school, and a love for the building and
grounds.
Members of the present Board of Health are: Marian Mc Do-
nough, Clara Horntvedt, Lee Douglas, Mildred Johnson, Frances
Clements, Emily Wilson, Desmond Stone, Margaret Peugh, Ruth
Larsen, Jack Morganti, Gladys Seivert, Jean Cornforth, Belle Pa-
trick, Arthur Durdan, Lois Nellis, Irene Rossig, Bonnie Mathews,
Marguette Caviness, Chester Hellums, Marie Knudsen, Dan Ivancich,
Armeda Giuntoli, Florence Spear, Ruby James.
Members of the Board of Health for the last semester are:
Louise Crothers, Frances Clements, Desmond Stone, Lillian Peters,
Williard Mortensen, Cheryl Metcalf, Gladys Seivert, Doris Steele,
Belle Patrick, Elvira Champi, Lanette Marci, Harry Massagli, Gil-
bert Moore, Robert Baldwin, Dick Hughes, Charles Winter, June
Proud, Esme George, Charles Maffia, and Virginia Stuart.
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UKELELE CLUB
The club has a membership of over thirty girls, the majority
of whom have learned to play this year, The club is very active
in Junior High School life, and is always ready to help at the school
programs. .
This club has many social meetings as well as practice hours,
and found real pleasure at Christmas time by given a candy sale
and using the proceeds to purchase a ukulele for one of the children
at the Tubercular School.
The officers for the year are as follows:
The Fall Semester
President - Janice Hornbrook
Vice-President - Zora Radick
Secretary, Treasurer - Lois Nellis
Reporter - Nathalie Rotermund
Librarian - Zora Radick
Spring Semester
President - Marjorie Wing
Vice-President -- Thelma Baker
Secretary, Treasurer - Frances Clements
Reporter - Norma Widness
Librarian - Zora Radick
This club has been under the direction of Miss Ethel Aldrich
for three years, and owes its success to her untiring interest.
HARMONICA CLUB
The Harmonica Club of the Junior High is three years old, and
each year is becoming a more valuable addition to the musical ta-
lent of the school. Under the able direction of Mr. C. A, Pihl, the
genial shop instructor, the thirty-four boys who comprise the club
get together twice a week for practice, and occasionally for a real
boys' party.
Mr, Pihl has an able assistant in Raymond Poscic, who acts
as instructor for the club in the absence of the leader and whose
interest has done much to keep the club alive.
The club seems very popular among the boys who are always
willing to donate their services when asked for. Some of the more
experienced members willingly donated a group of members on the
Benefit Program given at the Junior High in February.
'The officers at present are as follows:
President - Richard Davis
Vice-President - Bror Gragg
Secretary-Treasurer - Wayne Knifsend
The members of the club are:
M. Villa B. Geipton Swanson
R. Davis J. Travers Nelson
R. Bagley J. Howlett Perrone
B. Gragg L. Rogers Heney
R. Poscic R. Ford Douglas
V. Krei C. Parton Conner
. Sampson P. McAllister Harper
R. Getchell H. Winston Young
R, Salle L, Dryers Alberts
. Van Valkenburgh W, Knifsend Mclntyre
F. Dreyer H. Littlefair
B. Fridley
N. Lawton
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THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1'V--.ICHESTRA
In the Junior High Orchestra we find those members of the
school who are musically inclined, and who here have opportunity to
become proficient upon an instrument of their choice. Under the
leadership of Professor ilxlhflk B. Flower rehearsals are held three
times a week. As soon as the members are able to play well e-
nough, they are aLlowed to rehearse with the Senior High Orches-.
tra or Band. This makes the Junior High School Orchestra a train-
ing class, with the Senior High organization as its goal. The mem-
bership moves up and down, sometimes numbering as many as
forty, and then again back to twei.,v-seven-caused by promotions
into High School. At present, the orchestra is composed of four saxa-
phones, four trumpets, two clarinets, one piccolo, eight violins, one
cello, one drum, and a piano.
In point of service, the orchestra is one of the most active of
the Junior High organizations, contributing to almost every pro-
gram of the school, furnishing music and joy to themselves as well
as others.
They are always on hand to open Assembly programs, they fre-
quently come out in the evening to help school activities, and the
Parent Teachers Teas depend upon the orchestra for success almost
as much as upon the tea.
This term the orchestra is composed of the following members:
V?rgEnia Beasley, Ruth Crosby, William Dalyl, Lois Duffy, Aili Hg-
fcrf. ilfwothy Gottschalk, Solway Ingebretsen, Clarence Johnson,
'Hlga James, Ilona Laakso, Howard Lewis, George Leese, William
.Vlim'gari, Ingeborg North, Jean Ross, Kenneth Svensen, June Sund-
fors, Walters Shocker, Vieno Taskinen, and Ensi Wirta.
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CAMP FIRE-AN ADVENTURE FOR ALL GIRLS
What is it that makes Camp Fire so much enjoyed by the girls,
so long and happily remembered? Ask Camp Fire Girls and they
will tell you:
Fun, for the parties, the plays, the hikes, even the strenuous
effort that goes into making money for camping and the planning
that brings happiness to others are fun especially when touched
with the magic of Camp Fire.
Satisfaction, for there is true satisfaction in doing interesting
things and doing them well. There is satisfaction in living the ideals
of the Camp Fire Law, in happiness that is not just of the moment
but that builds toward the years to come. Camp Fire Girls follow
the Trail of the Seven Crafts: Home, Health, Camp, and Hand Craft,
Nature Lore, Business, and Citizenship, The honors which Camp Fire
Girls earn and their progress in rank tell the story of their achieve-
ment.
Friendship, for the a Camp Fire group is a very special kind of
club-a club of from six to twenty congenial friends under the
leadership of an older friend. Having good times together, working
hard, side by side, camping together, sharing the joy of service to
others and the beauty of the Camp Fire ceremonials, they come to
know each other in the intimate and understanding way out which
enduring friendships grow.
Camp Fire Will give you friends just as it will test your powers
of friendship, Camp Fire will give you fun, glorious fun out of doors
in all kinds of weather and indoors in your homes at all kinds of
parties. Camp Fire will open doors for you and point out new vis-
tas, Camp Fire will give you hills, purple hills far off for dream-
ing and green and gold hills close by for climbing. And lastly Camp
Fire will give you strength for the climbing.
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BOY SCOUTS
This year at the Junior High the Boy Scouts have held their
regular weekly meeting on Friday under the leadership of the Scouts
Executive. The group represents ten different troops, but was formed
into one large troop With eight patrols. Joe Thureson was elected as
Senior Patrol Leader and Ivan Zerlang as Scribe. The Patrol Leaders
Were Harry Falk, Albert Council, Roy Funnucchi, Joe Thureson,
and Ivan Zerlang.
Keen interest has been universally siiowii in the meetings.
First aid, signaling, knots, fireman's lift and carry, artifical respira-
tion and many other interesting and useiul acquirements have been
taught by games and demonstrations.
Perhaps the outstanding bit of service performed by the Scouts
this year was in response to the call from Scout Headquarters to
help search for a small school child who had become lost lor several
hours. The Scouts from the Senior High School together with the
Scouts of the Junior High quickly assembled in readiness to make
a thorough search of the city and vicinity. A well directed search was
soon planned under the supervision or the Sheriffs oiiice and was
being systematically conducted under the Scout leadership when the
missing child was found. In recognition of this splendid cooperation
the City Authorities have established a Scout Mobilization Call of
five long blasts of the fire siren for the use of the Boy Scouts when-
ever it is needed by them.
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THE HOSPITALITY CLUB
The Hospitality Club was organized for the first time last term
as a Service Club in our school. The club is planning its organiza-
tion so as to function from year to year, patterning its form after
that of the Girls' League. The members of the club receive credits
toward a Big J award because of the club's purpose and ideal of
service. Since its organization the club has been very active. It spon-
sored a Welcome Program for the new seventh grade students.
The students have served as ushers at performances in our building,
and have assisted the Parent Teacher's Association at their meet-
ings. 'The club is always ready to act as hostesses to all visitors
at our school and to help the occasional new pupil feel at home
quickly. The club sponsored a noon movie, "Eastward Ho", to raise
funds for its work. With these funds the club gave a colonial tea in
February for the eighth and ninth grade girls who had come since
the semester began.
The membership numbers twenty-five selected from the H 8,
L9, and H9 classes. The officers are: June Baumgartner, presi-
dent, Zonna Murray, vice president, secretary-treasurer, Jean Mc
Lean, and Dorothy Carrico, reporter. Miss Davis is the faculty spon-
sor. Other members are: Racheal Hansen, Dorothy Brown, Flora
Bonini, Eunice O'Brien, Eleanor Arkelet, Janice Hornbrook, June
Melendy, Helen Connick, Frances Metcalf, Bernice Dillon, Jeanne
Van Vlaclk, Marion Clark, Romaine Stewart, Kathleen Johnson,
Lillian Kinkella, Frances Hunicutt, Frances Levell, Agnes Smith,
Mary Jane Stamm, and Gwendolyn Lambert.
GIRL RESERVES
The Amigo Club of the Girl Reserves, under the sponsorship of
the Young Women's Christian Association, has been an active club
in the Junior High School since 1929. The meetings are held every
Friday at the Major period. The following arrangement of program
has been made, and is found to be interesting and helpful: First
Friday, a business meeting, Second Friday, a speaker, Third Friday,
an entertainment, Fourth Friday, group singing with the Camp Fire
Girls under the leadership of Mrs. Crothers.
The present officers are as follows:
President - Adeline Thomas
Vice-President - Phyllis Thorne
Secretary - Goda Strickland
Treasure - Nathalie Rotermund
Reporter - Doris Steele
Program Chairman - Glays Sievert
Sergeant-at-arms - Cora Turk
The adviser is Mrs. C. E. Morrow.
'The Girl Reserve Code
Reaching toward the best,
As a Girl Reserve Earnest in purpose,
I will try to be Seeing the beautiful,
Eager for knowledge,
Gracious in manner, Reverent to God,
Impartial in judgement, Victorious over self,
Ready for service, Ever dependable,
Loyal to friends. Sincere at all times.
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RECREATIONAL READING CLUB
The Recreational Reading Club, which was organized last Octo-
ber, is divided into two groups, namely the P. C. 's and the Book-
worms
The object of the club is to create a love for good literature
and acquaint the members with the best books and their authors.
Aside from the regular work of the club the members have
started two projects this term. One is keeping up notebooks in which
they illustrate and tell what they think of the books that they read
in the club, and the other is making pictorial maps of the United
States and Europe representing the different parts of the countries'
books characters.
Last November the girls celebrated Book-Week by having a
party to which they came dressed as their favorite book character.
It was called a "Come Alive Book Party."
The officers for the P. C. 's are:
President - Dixie Eiselstein
Vice-President - Vivian Staff
Secretary-Treasurer - Margaret Ferguson
Reporters - Joy Miller and Inez Peterson
The officers for the Bookworms are:
President - Sandy Innes
Vice-President - Richard Davis
Secretary - Adair Roberts
Treasurer - Fred Hibler
Sergeant-at-arms - James Robinson
Reporter - Mason Putnam
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
"A Christmas Carol," a dramatization of the immortal Ughost
story of Christmas" by Charles Dickens, was presented by the Low
Ninth Class of the Junior High School as the annual Christmas enter-
tainment of the school. 'The public performance was given on Thurs-
day evening, December 18, and the presentation to the school on
Friday, December 19.
While the play was sponsored by the Low Ninth English classes,
with Miss Davis, Miss Donlon, and Mrs. Roscoe as the committee
in charge, the production was rea.ly a project for various departments
of the school doing Ninth Grade work, and it was the willing and
enthusiastic cooperation of all Ninth Grade Classes and teachers
which made the play the great success which it was.
The period costumes, which were particularly satisfying and
which contributed, perhaps more than any other single item, to the
effectiveness of the performance, were made by the Ninth Grade
sewing -classes under the direction of Miss Broderick, assisted by Mrs.
Smith. Miss Zumwalt supervised the art work and designed the
clever programs which were typed and mimeographed by the Com-
mercial Department, under the direction of Miss Voshall. Miss Ram-
sperger, of the Physical Education Department, coached the dances,
Miss Jacobsen drilled the caroleis who sang so effectively behind
the scenes, Mr. Flowers and Mrs. Carter had charge of the beautiful
musical arrangements, and Mr. Pihl and Mr. Kirtland directed the
preparation of properties and scenery. Ellsworth Pine, Charles Win-
ter, and Robert Turner were responsible for the lighting and stage
management, and the make-up was done by Miss McConnaha, Mrs.
Ferguson, Miss Fleming, Miss Zumwalt, and Mrs. Roscoe.
Doubtless the future holds many
Wonders in store for the coming students in
this locality. The reputation for fore-
sightedness Will, of a certainty, be main-
tained. The schools of Humboldt have been
and will always be sufficient to train their
students for favorable competition with
those of any other locality.
Just as the pupils in the log cabin
could not visualize the schools of today,
so We are unable to foresee the future edu-
cational plantsg never-the-less We are con-
fident that the youth of our county will
always receive every advantage, even
though the means are yet obscure.
The spirit of the pioneers will endure,
-the spirit that caused those early
settlers to struggle so bravely in order to
give their children opportunity for a
better schooling than they themselves had.
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August 18
Back to the old grind! Bells!
Bells! Bells!
August 20
First Student Body meeting, new
president presiding.
August 22
Ah! The new lawn. Bill certainly
knows his lawn mowers.
August 25
New coat for the school, painters
everywhere.
August 27
We begin to notice new faces.
"The Scrubs".
August 29
Lights being put up on the tennis
court and in the stadium. Hoo-
ray!
September 1
Hunting season on. Wear red
hats.
September 3
Miss Bedell is back from Europe.
September 5
Football team practices, Army
vs. Navy.
September 8
Rally Friday night. Hip! Hip!
Hooray!
September 12
The first nite game, Eureka vs.
San Mateo.
September 15
Miss Bo-rg's clock is damaged by
the earthquake.
September 19
Duck season is now open. Sharp-
shooters are cutting school.
October 1
Have you noticed the new fish
pond which was just started?
October 3
St. Mary's at Eureka tonight, sec-
ond night game.
October 6
Thanks to Buhne's we have a new
football billboard on F Street.
October 10
Team leaves for Medford. "Good
luck".
October 18
Eureka is downed by Alameda-
October 25
Eureka ties with Arcata
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Eureka fans Crescent City.
November 8
Eureka bends its knee to Fort
Bragg.
November 14
"Jerry of Jericho Road" tonite.
Say, don't you miss it.
November 15
Eureka downs Ferndale.
November 21
Varsity "E" dance tonite. Pep.
November 27
Thanksgiving. Are you thankful?
December 3
Honor system debate introduced
in student body meeting.
December 6
Santa Rosa wins from Eureka,
but it was not eay, was it San-
ta Rosa?
December 10
Fish and Game Club organized.
Good hunting.
December 18
Senior Ball tomorrow night.
December 19
Merry Xmas, and goodbye, tea-
cher.
January 7
Honor system is out. Not so hot.
January 9
Fortuna and Eureka clash in first
basketball game.
January 10
Junior Senior Banquet
January 19
Semester opens today. Now for
some work.
January 20
How stupid of me. I wrote 1930
instead of 1931 on my ex pa-
per.
January 24
Crescent City is victorious.
February 4
Scrubs to sweep the tennis courts.
Scrubs, what are they?
February 6
Tonite and tomorrow nite we will
be "Icebound".
February 17
Cupid's Frolic was a great success.
February 23
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Watch for the new orange mono-
plane.
March 4
Scrubs do their stuff. And how!
March 14
Fish and Game Club have trip.
March 16
Dr. Barker speaks to the stud-
ents.
March 19
H. S. T. C. fetes the seniors of
E. H. S.
March 21
Girls' League convention in Ukiah.
March 26
Finals in Speech Contest. Hurrah
for Charters and Walch!
March 27
Easter vacation begins. Every-
body happy!
March 27
Baseball season opens tomorrow.
Dust off the ol' plate.
April 2
Eureka beats Arcata in the first
game of the season.
April 3
Principals meet at Santa Cruz.
April 9
Miss Griffin is delighted with her
three legged frog.
April 10
See the Glass Slipper to-nite.
April 16
National Guard celebrates birth-
day.
April 18
Del Norte and Eureka today on
Eureka's diamond.
April 24
Big Night at School! Parents 'n
everybody here.
May 8-9
"The Brat" is with us.
May 6
Junior-Senior June Banquet at
Eureka Inn.
May 11
Commencement.
May 15
Class Nite is great!
May 23
Track meet at Fortuna.
May 29
Senior Ball.
THE SEQUOIA ADVERTISERS
It is mostly through the willing support of the fol-
lowing advertisers that this year's Sequoia is made
possible :-
Atkinson and Woods
Baker and Crosby
Bank of Eureka
Bank of America
Baumgartner Bros.
Bartlett and Bartlett
Bell Candy Store
Belcher Abstract and Title
Bon Boniere Candy Store
Buhne Co., H. H.
Daly Bros.
Danielson and Peterson
Delaney and Young
Duck Bros.
Eureka Inn
Eureka Photo and Art Co.
Eureka Woolen' Mills
First National Bank
Freeman Art Studio
Gunderson's Bootery
Harper, Harvey
Hink's Dry Goods
His1Jp, Scotty
Hollander's
Hornbrook's Shoe Store
Johnson, Arthur
Kramer Auto Supply
Les1ie's Grocery
Lincoln Co., C. 0.
Log Cabin Bakery
Mathew's Music House
Mathes, J. R.
Melde, H.
McClure and McCreery
New Method Cleaners
North, American Building and
Loan Association
Numerican Bakery
Penny Co., J. C.
Red Cross Pharmacy
Roma Bakery
Russ Market Co.
Sanitary Dairies Co.
Stadium, The
Standard Publishing Co., Hum-
boldt
Standard Furniture Co.
Swanlund Photo Studios
Teresa's Grocery
Times Publishing C. Humboldt
Toggery, The
Valentine's Service Station
Wallace, Lloyd
Walsh, Myron
Woolever's Hi-Supply
Worcester Fashion Shop
ZJok's News Depot
WHEN YOU WANT
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SNAPPY KODAK FINISHING
ARTISTIC FRAMING
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Swanlund Studio
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516 F St Opposite Rialto Theatre
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Serves in three Principal Enterprises
THE HUIVIBOLDT TIMES
The Leading Newspaper of North-
western California.
The Associated Press, Times Special
service, Sports Page, Woman's Page,
Features.
VVHDLESALE PAPER
It takes 4 floors and awarehouse to
house the many paper products, beside
1 safes, oflice furniture, fixtures, ink and
stationery.
CGIVIMERCIAI. PRINTING
The printing plant has grown rapid-
ly and is now the most completely equip-
ped between San Francisco and Port-
land.
TELEPHONE 25 EUREKA, CALIF. 328 E STREET
SANITARY DAIRIES CO
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THE PRODUCTION OF FINISHED
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EUREKA, CALIF.
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Get Your EDUCATION at School
Your FURNITURE at
DUCK BROS,
Friend: Whom does your son look like?
Happy Father: Hlis eyes are mine, the nose is my wife's, and the
voice, I think he got from our auto horn.
Larry Dwight: Do you know how to tell a professor from a
student?
A1 Baronti: Let's hear.
Larry: Ask him what "it" is, and if he says it's a pronoun he's
a professor.
HARVEY M. HARPER
6th and B Street Phone 205.
EUREKA, CALIF.
Our Covers Were Manufactured By
WEBER McCREA COMPANY, Inc.
421 East Sixth Street
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
DELANEY and YOUNG
Manufacturers of
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Office and Factory Second and C Street
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Phone 700
Miss Griffin: Wh '
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that fee ds him.
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427 F Street
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IT'S UP TO YOU
YOUR decision and action will now de-
cide your F-UTURE.
IF you will acquire the habit of DEPOS-
ITING a certain portion of your earnings
REGULARLY, you are sure of being on
the right side of the ledger in later years.
C1076 Cwelcome Qfm as a Qiepositor
The Bank of EUREKA
and
THE SAVINGS BANK OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Third and "E" Streets. Eureka, Calif.
THE ROMA BAKERY
HOME OF THE BUTTERNUT BREAD
4th and Commercial Sts. Phone 569
"Wotta life, wotta life," said the newly married man, as he
pawed through the kitchen utensils, "always this same can to mouth
existence."
It was the first time a Chinese boy had seen a piano, and he
tried to describe it to a friend in pidgin English. "Them box," he
said, "you fight him in teeth. He cried."
Elvie Hanka: CTO librarian, Miss Suttonhz I want that crew
story by Ibanez.
Miss Sutton: What?
Elvie: Yes, "The four Oarsmenf'
DALY BROS.
HUMBOLDT'S OWN
STORE FOR 35 YEARS
Exclusive Agents For
DHDENIX HUIIEIQY
World's Finest Medium Priced Hose
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 Money
N o Land is Greater than the Title to it
BELCHER ABSTRACT Sz TITLE CC
Eureka, Calif. Phone 90-368
"And where is your uncle, Sandy?"
"Oh, he had fever, so we put him in the cellar to heat the
house."
Milton Hill: Look at that tri-motored airplane.
Clam Nelson: That's not a tri-motored plane-it has only one
Milt: Yeah, but it's tryin' pretty hard.
"Meeting called to water," screamed the coach as the swimming
team dived in.
George Melanson: Why- -a- -we're a- -dance at our house and a- -
Peggy Robinson Cbreathlesslyl : Yes?
George: And I Wonder if I could borrow your waxer to wax our
floors.
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Wife: Well, dear, have you found a job yet?
Hubby: Yes, dear, you go to Work tomorrow.
A trial balance is not the first attempt of a performer to
walk the tight rope.
Radio Announcer: And now, folks, "What Is This Thing
Called Love"-It's a Victrola Record!
In the large packing case it's excelsiorg in the little box it's
shredded wheat.
Terry Karas: I'm a little dubious.
Joe Malloy: Why don't you take something for it?
TO THE GRADUATES OF
C5116 Surelea Sfdgb School
WE EXTEND OUR HEARTY
CONGRATULATIONS
Nestor Johnson: "I hear they're putting an advertisement for
Ethyl gasoline in Rockview Penitentiary."
Ernest Pierson: "I don't see where that's going to get them any
business."
Nestor: "Well, y' know, Ethyl gasoline for that quick getaway."
Marian Edson: "What usually follows a snow storm?"
Ardyth Larison: "A snow-plough."
Waiter: "Say, were you kicking about the flies here?"
Bob Caviness: "No, I was just knocking them about with my
hands."
orth American
Building Loan Association
Friendly service has built, our resources to over 37,500,000
We Pay 6 percent on All Savings.
You May Start With Only 31.00
Convenient With-drawal Can Be Arranged
LOS ANGELES OFFICES
Home Office Grand Ave, Oflice
243 West Center St. 516 Fifth St.
523 South Spring St. 712 South Grand Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE
572 Market St.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE
215 Linden Ave.
SAN DIEGO OFFICE VENTURA OFFICE
944 Seventh St. 573 E. Main St.
ANAHEIM OFFICE EUREKA OFFICE
DANIELSUN 8: DETEIQIUN
The Home of Griffon Clothes
HIGH GRADE MEN'S WEAR
We give S. H. Green Stamps
432 2nd Street Eureka, Calif.
Clarance Neff: "I want to be a deep sea diver."
"All right, my boy, but you'll have to start in at the bottom.
Sid Makins: "Say, did you hear Christie Englehart has a job
traveling next summrer?"
Merwyn Samuelson: "No, is that right?"
Sid: "Yeah, He's going to collect tickets on a merry-go round."
"Your coffee is on the table, sir, and the Rolls is outside."
Rae W. Bryan H. R. Bartlett.
STANDARD FURNITURE CO.
For Better Homes
Try Our Easy Payment Plan
Phone 569 Elk Building
STRAP WATCHES
Fine In Appearance, Reliable and reasonable in price.
Novelty Jewelry No Costume Complete Without it
F. R. MATHES, Jeweler
SUCCESSOR TO C. H. WRIGHT
619 Fifth Street Opp. Postoffice
LOG CABIN BAKERY
Incorporated
611 Fifth St. Eureka, Calif.
"Mabel won't marry the boy she has been engaged to."
"No? Why not?"
"It seems he took --
kuow Mabel can't stand anyone who talks 'way over her head."
up aviation and became a sky writer and
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Helen Marks: So the bootblack's vision bothers him?
Hummy Gates: "Yes, he's always seeing spats before his eyes."
She: Is Bill a popular boy?
He: Sure is! Why, when Bill left town, twenty-three girls went
back into circulation.
"Everyone is craz ove
of the insane asylum.
y r me," said the inmate of the first floor
Phone one 402 Fourth Street
TERESA'S FRUIT CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
COMMISION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS
FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES, POULTRY
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND CANDIES
Eureka, Cal.
438 Offices in 243 California Cities
Over 1,750,000 Depositors
Total Deposits over
ONE BILLION DOLLARS 0 ,
BANK OF AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
and its Investment affiliated
BANKAMERICA COMPANY
Identical in Ownership
Combined Capital Investment more than
TWO HUNDRED THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS
EUREKA BRANCH BANK OF AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
5th 8z F Streets
HUMBOLDT COUNTY BRANCH
BANK OF AMERICA
4th Sz E Streets
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THE WINCHESTER STORE
FIFTH AND G ST. EUREKA, CALIF.
An angler, who had been trying to hook something for the last
six hours, was sitting gloomily at his task when a mother and her
small son came along.
"Oh!" cried the youngster, "do let me see you catch a fish!"
Addressing the angler, the mother said, severely: "Now, don't
you catch a fish for him until he says 'Pleasel' "
CONGRATULATIONS
' to the Graduates and Students of the
EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
May the training you received at our fine educational
in.-stitution be the ground work to a successful life.
EUREKA PRINTING COMPANY
G Street at Fourth
RAE W. BRYAN H. R. BARTLETT
Standard Furniture Co.
For Better Homes I
Try Our Easy Plyment Plan
PHONE 569 ELK BUILDING
NEW COFFEE TAVERN and SODA FOUNTAIN
A. M U EKA
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In the Spring--A young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of
baseball, tennis, golf, swimming, boating, hiking, riding, fishing, - -
I Wonder who the new girl is who just moved in across the street?
"No fur," said the hunter as the mink stole the bait.
Madeline Kammerzell: Can you dance on one foot?
Jack Daly: Sure.
Madeline: Then keep off my other one.
"I hear she has hair on only one side of her head."
"No fooling?"
"Yeah, on the outside."
The impossible: A Chicago gangster dying a natural death.
LLOYD WALLACE
GENERAL GASOLINE SERVICE
STATION
7th, Sz H Streets Eureka, Calif.
ARTHUR JoHNsoN's
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Kuppenheimer Good Clothes
Corner 2nd. 8: F St. Eureka, Calif.
Hornbrook's
Buster Brown Shoe Store
R. L. HORNBROOK, PROP.
617 Fifth St. Eureka, Calif-
"Give the little girl a chance."
"Naw, make her buy one--we ain't running this raffle without a
pay basis, are we?"
Margaret Rogers: But, father, what am I to do without a rid-
ing habit?
Pop: Get a walking habit.
"Have you a minute to spare, professor?"
"I think so."
"Well, I'd like to see you for a second."
Graham Paige Motor Cars
JH SLC Cvczlentine Go.
Seventh and G. Street Eureka, Calif.
Headquarters for Tennis Supplies
Including the famous Hermetically Sealed
Pennsylvania Balls
Packed in metal tubes under pressure-always fresh
exactly as they left the factory.
C. 0. LINCDLN CD.
615 5th, Street Booksellers and Stationers Phone 76
c-Supreme in Style and CUalue
FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES
S C O T T Y H I S L O P
The Shoeman
208 F St. Meet Me in Your Stocking Feet 432 2nd St.
Roswell Liddle: "What day is today?" l K
Joe Stemach: "Wednesday."
Roswell: "Oh, Golly! I'm late." r '
Franny Moore: I've had such a hard life. At' they' age of
eighteen I was left an orphan." H
Barbara Graham: "What did you do with it?'l' '
"Here's where I lose ground," said the tramp ashe slidiintop the
bathtub. ' ' M
Never go swimming after a heavy meal-you won't' find it.
when you think of NEW--
Think of Hinks!
THIS favorite store is always on the alert for new and different
merchandise. Whether you seek some item of apparel or an ad-
dition to the home, it will likely be found here. B
thing has the discerning stamp of dependability. Combined with
est of all, every-
"S 8: H" Green Stamps, with every cash purchase, Thrift is com-
bined With Quality and Values speak for themselves.
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Eureka ' Q Green
Calif. q I I P Stamps
Qualitu plus Service
Get Your School Supplies, Confections
and Athletic Goods
The STADIUM
George Moranda
2104 J Street
LAWRENCE A. WING
Physician Sz Surgeon
Phone 677 1st Nat. Bldg.
FooDS
Leslie's, 6 8z F
Good as Well as Cheap
LESLIEIS, 6 8a F
NEW METHOD
CLEANERS
NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT
HOW GOOD
310 5th St. Eureka, Calif.
VICTOR RADIOS
VICTOR RECORDS
Graduation Books, Folders,
and Greeting Cards
MATHEWS MUSIC HOUSE
"Everything in Music"
Phone 2661
Eureka, Cal.
Kramer Auto Supply Co.
426 H str.
NEW PARTS FOR ALL CARS
TOOLS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT
MRS. E. G. WOOLEVER
ICE CREAM
SOFT DRINKS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CONFECTIONS
Opposite Jr. High
Zook's News Agency
MAGAZINES
STATIONERY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
524 F Street Opp. Rialto
Start Your Life Insurance
in
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
OF NEW YORK
Fred J. Moore, Dist. Supt.
611 4th St. Eureka.
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