Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)
- Class of 1940
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Eureka, California, Humboldt County
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Aclministrators, Qur Friends
pleased To present
l WGTFGD IAXYEBI'
We present our new superintendent of city
schools, J. Warren Ayer.
Mr. Ayer was born in Ohio and graduated
from Otterbein College. Before coming to Eure-
ka he was superintendent of the Monrovia
Arcadia-Duarte High School and Monrovia ele-
mentary schools.
On Mr. Ay'er,s first appearance before the
student body We liked him for his cheery smile
and friendly way.He is interested in sports and
good sportsmanship and believes E.H.S. ranks
high in both. When asked what he liked most
. l about us, he replied: NI was deeply impressed
J. Warren Ayer by the students' friendly attitude."
Welcome, Mr. Ayer, to Eureka!
Besides Mr. Ayer, we have with us this
year two new members on the Board of Edu-
cation: Mr. Oscar Swanlund and Mr. Fred J.
Moore Jr.
Left to right: Fred J. Moore Jr.. J. XVzu-ron Ayer. President Dr. B. M. Marshall. Dr. John
A. Belfils, A. J. DeLong, Oscar Swanlund,
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A True Friend Leaves
George B. Albee
As We walk down beautiful Azalea Way to
the Albee Stadium this year we see a bronze
dial shining at the fork of thie paths and it
recalls to our minds "Albee Night", June 2,
1939, when all the pupils of the Eureka schools
participated in a program in honor of our retir-
ing superintendent of Eureka schools, George
B. Albee.
This sun dial, given by all the pupils of
Eureka schools, was presented at that time to
Mr. Albee.
The retiring superintendent devoted most
of his life to the bettering of Eureka schools
and his work cannot be praised too highly.
Two of Mr. Albee's maxims were "Speak
for what you want" and "Work honestly till
you get it." ,
George' B. Albee
The sundial presented to Mr. George B. Albee.
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iglt s l ith M eo e Mesdames XV. U. Mahnkey, YV. IL Carter, Burt Evans,
I DeLong P J INe1 J L Barkdull, Norman Jensen, Edward Telford.
Where We Are Discussed
Dad and Mother both Went to P.T.A. this
year because of the night meetings.
Officers for this year were president, Mrs.
A.J. DeLong, lst vice-president, Mrs. W. O.
Mahnkeyg 2nd vice-president, Mrs. W. R.
Carter: secretary, Mrs. P. J. Neale, treasurer,
Mrs. J. C. Barkdullg auditor, Mr. George W.
Jamieson, corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. R.
Smithg parliamentarian, Mr. J. Glenn, hospital-
ity, Mrs. John Cooper, membership, Mesdames
E. T. Telford, Peter Carrol, Ruby Shanahan,
student aid, Mrs. W'.E. Timmons, Miss Margar-
et Mathews. Mrs. L. M. Klepper, Mrs. Harry
Caltoft.
The organization provides an opportunity
for parents and teachers to develop effective
home, school, and community relationship for
the high school age group.
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Faculty Facts
Each season has its color scheme
And every dame her own.
And Mr. Glenn, the principal,
By his red, red tie is known.
Miss McGcorge and her blue Ford
Are recognized for miles about.
Girls' League and Redwood Bark,
Are her hobbies, without a doubt.
Senorita Mathews is lots of fun,
You usually catch her on the run.
At turkey feeds she holds the fort
And loses on Stanford like a sport.
Mr. Morgan talks about the moon
Beaming bright at Big Lagoon.
But passing by his school room door
We hear him calling
A. Bolenbach has charge of shop
Which publishes the Bark.
He also prints our fine year book.
May his boys get a good mark!
"To hunt, peck is not the goal,"
Says typist Minnie Smith,
"Put out your gum and practice."
She means it, that's no myth.
Miss McMillan we all adore,
Always mere keeping score.
She never seems to be too busy
Tc help Matilda, Marj, or Lizzie.
Mr. Willard hails from Oregon,
Coming to Eureka was his fate.
Football, basketball, and track,
For all of these .he has a knack.
Says Mr. Roberts, history prof,
"Buy the Bark or I will rave."
He's moved .his classes to Room 13
Who can say that hie's not brave?
Making us like the birdies sing,
Miss Jacobson so rates
That her girls' triple trio
Is best in the Western states.
Miss Beaver teaches civics high
To seniors wise and mighty.
They learn the hows and whys,
Their votes will not be fligh.ty.
Teaching English and history
Is Mr. Vernon Kruse.
A bachelor now, but not for long,
He's really making news.
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Our Miss Fitze1l's a dynamo,
She never rests a while,
On the run she gets things done
And always wears a smile.
If you would work so very hard
tNo lying down and snorin'J
Take wood work and work with wood
Under Mr. John E. Doren.
A teacher dear of math we had
And no one could be kinder,
Now we've lost that teacher dearg
Mr. Hunter bold did find 'er.
Miss Agnes Borg is big in. art
Tho in stature she is small.
Her pupils like to draw and paint,
And their posters fill our hall.
The "socialite" among our lot
Is hostess on the lower floor.
Tca well brewed, food so good,
Oh, Mrs. Smith, do give us more.
Weichselfelder waves baton
And lo! as if by magic done
Swells of music unsurpassed
Roll from fife and horn and drum.
To bookkeeping comes Jamieson,
Very tall and straight.
Little daughter is his boss.
He really thinks she's great.
Red heads. are 'known for temper
But our Miss Clarke is not.
She calmly teaches history
And we like her a lot.
The second .hand's the long hand,
The minute hand's the short,
But in Miss Berry's gentle hands
You bet shorthand's no sport.
Who makes us rule and draw
And to the business stick
Till we have made each plate?
His name is Mr. Fick.
If study's hard we roast the prof,
We steam and boil and stew,
We cam't get by without Mr. Frye
When geometry's to do.
Mrs. Knighton with her English K
Coaches us each live long day.
Readin', ritin', and lots of work,
She's not going to let us shirk.
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Who makes the kids run after bugs
Collections to acquire,
And paste the victims in a book?
It's Mrs. Dopplmaier.
Mr. Bowersox from Fortuna way
Trains us all as speakers.
First thing he said, "I am glad,
My cheering's now Eureka's."
To all the youth of E.H.S.
It's been a baffling mystery
How Mr. Guthrie's one small head
Can hold so much of history.
She places jobs in willing hands
'fMiss Guidery is her name.J
To help the folk of many lands
Has always been her aim.
She teaches us to write a poem
Without looking like a martyr.
Her pupils love all literature,
This clever Mrs. Carter.
In guise of civics oft we go
On field trips here and there.
Teacher on these pleasant jaunts
Is Mr. Sanders, just and fair.
When we have many themes to write
Whom do we ask to save us?
Who willingly gives all her time?
Our librarian Miss Davis.
Just enter Mrs. Klepper's class
If you by any chance
Would like to make yourself a coat
From Pop's discarded pants.
They say Latinfs dead and done
But Miss Powell knows it's not.
She uses words in our main line,
Amo, Amas, Amat.
About the work of Mr. Dreyer
There's nothing slow or sloppy
He'll just turn any old tin can
Into a swell jalopy.
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Robb txeasurerg Glenna -Colwell, eouncil memberg Helen Ivancich,
president Margery Cloney, secretary.
Pace Setters? Yes, indeed, no class deserves
this title more than our January Seniors. When
they were just insignificant scrubs they seemed
destined to lewd the classes following them.
Remember the moving picture with Bing
Crosby, "Running Wildu? That was their first
big splash. It made the other classes sit up and
take notice, didn't it? And Who can forget
the Junior Senior "SnoWball', Prom that they
presented? People are still talking about it.
Didn't they' roll us in the aisles at their Senior
Class Nite with their interpretation of "Snow
Drift and the Seven Crusts"? And just mention
their Senior Ball "Over the Rainbow" and
Watch anyone who attended go into raptures
over it.
Pace Setters? Yes, they do deserve that title,
don't they?
The
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Blaine McGowan, president
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Juanita Alkire
Roderick Bryan
Thelma Andrews
Mercedes Carranco
Patricia Bartlett
Barbara Chesnut
Virginia Bemier
Donald Cloney
Bill Brice
Margery Cloney
Margaret Britt
Glenna Colwell
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Eldon Coon
Jack Donelson
Elenore Coon
Geraldine Duley
Stanley Crnich
Bill Duncan
Albert Curcek
Edward Early
Harriet Davis
Ward Falor
Patricia Dillon
Bernice Fenell
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Beth Fork
Florence Hanson
Jeanne Giacomini
Beverly Hazzard
Charles Gordet
Frank Heuschkel
George Gundersen
Virginia Hill
Carol Hannah
Lutrell Hilnman
Ellen Hanson
Charles Hurlburt
Gale Hutchins
Phyllis Kuhnle
Helen Ivancich
Arthur McCormack
Dorothy Johnson
Blaine McGowan
Lois Johnson
Elton Madsen
Mary Johnson
Floyd Marchi
Dawnetta Kennedy
Betty Matthias
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Lois Mero
Evelyn Robb
Calvin Millerbis
Wayne Robinson
Marie Montgomery
Edward Rogers
Barbara Nassi
Brian Sanders
Ethel Noga
Hallyann Schardin
Joan Ogle
Ruth Schocker N
Robert Seely
Marjlorie Smith
Homer Spellenberg
Cora Stokes
Irene Sudori
Selvin Sundell
Eugene Sundman
Laila Takala
Elmer Tarvonen
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Lewis Tomanovieh,
Florence Tooby
Marjorie Waters
Virginia Zerlang
The new imiuslrial building erected in 1939, dedicated to Yoi
Canepa, vice-president, Betty Morrell, council memberg Jack Brennan,
ryg Ceceliia Brazil, treasurerg Clifford Bauguess, sergeant-at-arms.
What a list of celebrities we have among
these graduating seniors!
Lillian Granich, editor of the Sequoia, and
Don Langer, the able business manager, Gil-
bert Matson, the president, and Elton McLain,
vice-president of the Student Body, head the
list.
Bill McGlearn was elected first president
of Boys' League. Jean Bolger, Phyllis Hughes,
and Marjorie Johnson hold the offices of presid-
ent, vice-president, and treasurer respectively,
in the Girls' League.
Famous athletes in this class are Gilbert Mat-
son, Don Langer, Gerald Coeur, Jack Brennan,
Harvey Del Fatti, Wilson Myers, Clark Nellist,
Darrell Brown, Bert Johnson, Elton McLain:
Bill McGleam, Zane Nichols, and Paul Lucas.
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For the
Memories
Charlotte Dudek, president
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Mary Acheson
Marion Begin
Kenneth Anderson
Mabel Belluomini
Grace Andrews
Alice Bognuda
Martha Antilla
Jean Bolger
Leonard Argeri
Cheryl Bonnickson
Iola Bar-nes
Cecelia Brazil
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Jack Brennan
James Caldwell
Anita Brovelli
Rita Campbell
Darrel Brown
Harold Canepa
Marilynn Brown
Ceely Carlson
Ralph Bryant
Gabriel Carranco
Archie Bunch
Gerald Coeur
Roberta Cooper
Elaine Elkins
Marian Dalton
Edra Emerson
Robert Davis
Ida Fanucchi
Harvey Del Fatti
Virginia Frye
Judith De Long
Michael Gierek
Charlotte Dudek
Phyllis Gifford
Lillian Grandch
Jean, Heinrici
Wallace Green
Sam Hiscox
Lola Belle Gupton
Robert Hoilien
Arleigh Hale
Teresa Hoilien
Homer Harlan
Robert Horel
Stanley Harris
Dorothy Hornbrook
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Marilyn Hotz
Lois Jennings
Eloise Housley
Helvi Johnson
Beverly Hubbard
Inez Johnson
Ellen Hurlbutt
Marjorie Johnson
John Ivancich
Leonard Kaarte
Glenn Jasper
Juanita Kennedy
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Edith Klobas
Bill Lax
Millie Ann Koger
Robert Lewis
Elsie Lampi
Harold Loewenthal
George Lancaster
Lorraine Logan
Don Langer
Jane Mahnkey
Phyllis Larsen
Gilbert Matson
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Audrey McAfee
Patricia McMahon
Richard McDonald
Anne McMillan
William McG1eam
Vonna Melendy
Lyrle McGowan
Barbara Metcalf
Elton McLain
Agnes Mitts
Beverly McMahon
Lloyd Monroe
Keith Moore
Lois Nelsen
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Betty Morrell
Zane Nichols
Helen Jane Morrow
Lucille Olivotti
Wilson Myers
Galen Olsen
Clarke Nellist
Ferne Parks
Clara Nelson
Bertha Pickrell
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Katherine Jean Pratt
Edward Ruud
Jacqueline Privette
David Samons
Jean Quarnheim
Mary Scott
Rosemary Quinn
Gene Silvius
Jim Retzloff
Frederick Slack
Ir ene Reynolds
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Edward Traverse
Barbara Still
Marjorie Trott
Lois May Stoneburg
Mary Van Horn
Adeline Sundell
Harry Vanghan
Margaret Sutherland
Helen Vanghan
James Taylor
Muriel Wahlund
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Wilma Carlson
William Woodcock
Helen Matilla
William Woods
George Watson
Stanley Zabel
Evelyn Wicks
Genevieve Cunningham
Wallace Williams
Irene Dennert
John Witte
Bert Johnson
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Cloe Johnson
June Black
Paul Lucas
Kathleen Fleming
Clara Meracle
Phyllis Hughes
Charles Sweet
Arne Leskinen
Emerick Baskovich
John Meracle
Milton Rasmussen
Bill Michaelsen
Esther Nordstrum
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ht: Katherine Morgan, sevretaryg Rachael Bengston, student council:
nings, sergeant-at-armsg Ruth Annette Jones, treasurer.
Next in line to take the center of che stage
are the low seniors, and they are a class worthy
of tfaking over next, too. Their cooperativeness
and dependability have long been valuable assets
to the school. Their first big undertaking, a
Valentine party for the scrubs, showed their
grand cooperativeness when they backed the
affair one hundred per cent. Helping the big
play "Beginners' Luckv to become the big suc-
cess that it was, was another way in which they
proved both their dependability and cooperat-
iveness because the committees in charge of put-
ting the play over all worked diligently. Taking
all this into consideration, they are a class truly
worthy of taking over.
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Merritt Neale, president
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low: Donald Hurst, asergomit-at-n1'1nsg Fred Coons. vice-president,
d Huw: Beverly VVinzlei'. council momberg Leslie Brazelton, treasurer:
Ileota Skinner, secretary.
Originality! Ability! Pep! That's what our
high juniors have. Originality? Well, what
other class has held a class get-together for
the purpose of becoming better acquainted with
each other? Ability? just look at some of the
prominent students in the class. Th2re's Eris
Green who's president of the class, corresponding
secretary of the Girls' League, and program
chairman of the Student Body. Then there'::
Lyle Alkire, treasurer of the Boys, League, and
of course Bill Prentice, newly elected captain of
the football team. And pep? Witness their
"Sadie Hawkins Day" after-school dance which
drew such a record-breaking crowd. U
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mm llzihl. lirns-st xYXll1l'l'. Slzinlvy VVilkinsmm, llzllyxh Shirlmy. .lulm XYmv4l1m'li.
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lmg Phyllis Ilivzlralo. llmmy lmu XYoml,:, John SlliilK'l'i2-lllli. liulu-rl NLlSSil'l'. .lzivli Tlmmpsou
i"uu1'Ll1 lluw: lluxm-lily XYinzlx-V, lfciy 'l'lioi1iz1s. lmris Xvilillllli. Vlwolzi Skinm-V, Pant Sitts, Sung
Wmuls. Marilyn Walsh. Alurion Yost, lmlzl Susiwh, .lm-rry Nl-wi-01114-1'. l'Ix'z111 llushiug.
Imloni liuw: lim-hilly Blaming, Iwi .Ivan Smith, Viola 'i'ilOIll2lS, Lilliu XYzilL1u1l, M:L1'g':u'ct Vizllc
Null-mx SL-zirlvtt, Wilma XY1'igluy, Mildred Trolt, llurlmiu llhodcs.
Page 46
We Are
The
In-betweens
Louis Rhea, president
Page 47
sijf
Left to right: lVl2ll'22Ll'Ol Donovan, Vive-presidentg Glennis Mulkey, secretal
Vista Cannam, student couneilg Desmond Shanahan.
Maybe not so big, but mighty just the same.
Though still quite new to senior high school the
low juniors have already made quite a place for
themselves among the other classes. This is not
strange, though, when you consider what val-
uable assets they were and how badly they were
missed from Junior High. Their original 9H
dance is long to remain as an inspiration for the
other junior High graduating classes. And now
their after-school ,dances are famous because
they're so much. fun and seem to have such a
friendly atmosphere. They're good sports, too.
They had to be to undergo initiation which Wel-
comed them to high school.
We know that by the time theyire seniors
they'll have made names for themselves.
lon l'u'L11r-n 'IN-11 How: Imsliv 1214-ml. Gmvrgv Uonmz, Hill llinning. Ilivlizllwl llzmim-lsmi. .lwlln
Grislizim, G4-nv li2lI'iUillii4 Eldon l':ifll'l'S4'l'1v 'Fum Uillfilxtl. lillgil Kvlly.
vom! Iinw: Ifrzlnk Gzlsiwr. Iicmlrlivsls-1', 1':11'I DCXif'll'IlIl4ll'y Bill i'llY1lliYlLiil2llll. HOA' 1'l'2lllT'iUW- MVN'
1'm'1lm', XY:lll:i1'v Illllimt. Art Rriwlcoy. Alle-n IQVYIII.
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Lillian .11-nninxs. lmis Ilill. Toni Iiellvy.
Iutlmn lluxvz IiOi1'I1i:iLll'l'k4 Mzirizln I.:1ng'o1', Nelliv Mau Ibivkson, Vista CIIIIHZINI. Mary Ivan
1-ivll, I':1t lihlllhiili. l.:11n':u Ifivuns. liilliun livzlslvy, filxlilllfit' I'Iz11'ly.
luttmn l'1m'tu1'v, 'Pup llmvz I'iiIN1'l' Yzmtvx. 1'l1:1rlvs Stovklon. Imuio XYilsnn, lin Mz1r'Millz1n, irivllt
S021 rcs, Gino Finioni.
Su-um! Ilow: .Iohn Ilzxdirlx, .Iohn 3iilllI'l'l', Louis Iiiwzl. .lormno Swanson, 'I'mn YVvSifuII, NVln
'Mi' K1-0. liivli XYl1i-tstmug.
lhnul Ilow: G14-nnis A1lliiif'X, 3lZll',s22ll'4'I Swanson, Put 1.1-Yzilloy. lViIll',i0l'it' Nu-llist. 1,41-I Ulsm
lNIz11'ju1'iL: SL'i1l'!ll!l- Slnirlvy Mulln-n. Maury 1.1-c XVing, lN1zL,ry Mvlmllan.
lnurlh How: lflstlwi' Silva. lmris Ulwnnvlli Gladys llolmrts, Hzlrlwznmi Miluttv, liln-rnm,S1vw:11t
Ifllvis S2ll'il1llli. IIz1.1'1-ivt Ms-l'lm-llfin. Iris Ms-1'1'ilL llorothy Vimuntm-1.
iotlmn llow: XXH151141 Nussi. Nurinzi Xvilllvll iiK'l'll'1lfi0 Pinto, Susiu lJ'l'lrlH1Ul', Minnig Tziikx
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Jimmy Morrow, president
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lift to right: .limmy Smith. t1'v:1s11ror: Brett Mvlendy, vice-prmsiden Cart
Nelson, student l'0IlIl1'ilQl'idil,ll Skinner, secretary.
Though we call them insignificant we must
admit they're rather hard to overlook, for the
high sophomores number two hundred and
seventeen strong.
Some of the high sophomores, thought, still
new to Eureka high, have already made quite
a name for themselves. For example, there's
jimmy Morrow, president of the class and a good
prospect on the lightweight basketball team.
jimmy, of course, is only one but we could go
on and name many others just as talented.
As yet the high sophomores have not had
many activities but their first dance, a leap year
dance, proved that they are able to put things
over in a big way. It's no wonder, then, that
though we feel theyire insignificant now, they're
not going to be that way long.
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rightg Perry Delaney, student councilg Lueile Pira, seeretaryg Melvin
lderson, boys' league eouncilg Elmo Patten, vice-president.
They are the babies of the school. Our new-
est editions. But they're not going to be the
babies long. They're out to scale the heights
and become one of our very best classes. Bill
Miller, president, and Barbara Susaville, sec-
retary of the 9H class, proved that their class
wanted to get along and cooperate with our
other classes, When interviewed on the radio the
first Week of school.
In Junior High they were the big shots,
but now, in high school they're nobodies. Instead
of crying over their lot, though, you'll find
them being good sports and studying hard so
that by the time they'r-e seniors they'll have
made something of themselves.
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The Govemed
Democracy! Thatis what We have at E.H.S.
A student body of 860 members carries on the
work of a democracy through its elected repre-
sentatives who comprise the Student Council.
Each class elects its Council members who meet
with the president and secretary of the student
body every Monday, except the Monday preced-
ing the monthly student body meeting.
Besides a council there are regular student
body officers who carry on the work of their
respective offices.
The council passes on all budgets for the
school year, and votes all money to be expended
by the student body that is not included in the
approved budget. It passes on all schedules for
games and the social calendar. All questions
concerning tlie student boly are brought before
the council first. Miss Smith and Mr. Doren are
the able advisers.
Page 56
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:xtlllvliw lllllll2lL11'l'Q Miss Smilll. :1-lvisl-n'.
lhvttmn llow: XV:xyn1- Nussi. m-ln-1-1' l1'Iltll'l'Q lmlu Rlanssvi, ll'1'IlSlll'0l'Q llillwrl Maxtsnn, pr:-sid
Elton M1-llnin, vim--prvsimlvnti lllvllm l'i4-ri, sl-vw-1:1l'5',
Hnttmn I!lK'llll'l'. 'Pup Huw: l'uHm'il lll1'lIllM'l'SI llzxwllxu-l lh-Huston. Jill: Uzlrol Inv Nvlsnn.
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Governing
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Gilbert Matson, preside-nt
We present
Your Sequoia
Lillian Granich, editor
Ilow: Tm-z .luizusom zxssislulml nrt. wlitorg i'x1'2lIli'iS Nazis, identificationg
Phyllis Ilic':11'1l0, zirl wlitorg Lillian f:l'21l1ii'il. editol'-in-Chiefg Judith
Ilvlimvrig. 1-opp' oditurg Bllll'Q2ll'0l Vinh-. assistant editor.
ml limv: .In-my Nvxwunim' and Mix-Imol Gian-k. assistant art cditorsg Frewd
1"4wr1s, zlssistzn nt lmusinoss
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'Pon How: l':l'Hl'St Yates. IDl'l'SSlll2llIQ .Im-k XVlll"t'i0l', linutypog Joe Luis, Mr, Bolenhaeh,
Sm-om! How: lion 'I'ziylm', Dl'CSSYUZlY'lQ Bob Kesler, linotypeg Bob Hartniun. makeup. LNot sliovs
J oe Noun, linotype.
Don Langer, business manager
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We have made this "Sequoia" YOUR book.
We have dedicated it to you, the student, and
planned it the way we thought you'd Want it.
Our brain-child has been a real job, but a lot of
fun.
A thousand thanks is too weak to express
our feelings to Mr. Doren for his unselfish will-
ingness in taking all the pictures.
Miss Fitzell with her business ability is the
one who made the "Sequoia" workable. With-
out her it wouldn't be.
Miss McGeorge was aswell!"
The print shop under Mr. Bolenbach had
the real task. They did the big job.
And all this for you, the student of Eureka
High. We hope you like this, Your "Sequoia,"
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Row: Clmrlvs VViemz1i-s, Hill Brive, Jac-k Brennan, Rod Bryan, Herman
Bistrin, Brian Sanders.
md How: Vnnna Molemly, lislitll lilubas, Fred Slavk, Don Hurst.
Vd Row: Ed lluud, llzilpli Ny,L:'zu'd, Ed Tl'2LVQl'SE', Jack Cloney.
rth How: Rosalie lluffinld, Isla Ifanlinl-lui, Juanita Kennedy, Eloise Housley.
om Ilnw: Juzmita Alkiro, Mary limlic-cllil-li, Marian Dalton, Adeline Sunderll
Both Fork,
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'Imp llow: .lurk Wllw-I1-V, linolylwi .lolin lV1lllL'll'll. linotypeg Rob Kesler, linotyp0:Mr. Bolenl
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Merritt Neale, business manager
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i sg 4 ' "a 1 liriotypv. 1Not sliownj Don 'Faylol' and Bob Hartj
The reporter of the Redwood Bark. our
weekly newspaper, plods along, seeking subjects
that interest the average high school boy and
girl. His efforts, however, marks but one of rhle
steps in the progress of the paper.
The production crew in the print shop under
the direction of Mr. Bolenbach set up the copy
on the linotypes and run it through the press to
be distributed Friday afternoons.
Next, there is the business staff, guided by
Mr. Roberts. They collect the dimes from sub-
scribers in each room and attend to the deliver-
ing of the papers. They also solicit ads, collect
the bills, and keep the books.
Another regular duty of the Redwood Bark
staff for the past four years has been to broad-
cast a IS-minute program over station KIEM
every Wednesday after school.
Campus so-eds
Jean Bolger, president
Top Row: Margery VVater's, pep: Mary Van Horn, clean-upg Juanita, Alkire,
programg Marion Begin, social.
Sec-ond llow: Gladys Smith, programg Faye Thomas, basemontg BH,I'b3,l'H. Cai'
roll, liousekoepingg Elizabeth Kramer, hospitalityg Cleota- Skinner, gardeng
June Mvliain. red 1-rossg Margaret Havens, sunshine.
Bottom How: Evelyn XVic'ks, poster: Sue NVoods, uniformg Lorraine Logan, pep'
Janey Morrow, hospitalg Beverly Wing, decoration.
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"This meeting will please come to
order," sounded the voice of President
jean Bolger of the Girls' League on
the third Xlifednesday of every month
during the school year.
This organization, which includes
every girl in the school, welcomed the
first semester scrubs with a party and
gave a Valentine tea for the second
semester scrubs and their motlazrs.
Following the theme, "Develop-
ment of Personality," programs were
presented 'during the first semester
on such subjects as "Care of the
Hair", "How to Select Clothes," and
I,vi'I to ripzlul: Iilris lil'4't'll. v11l'i'i-svoiiiliiig si-i'i'i-t:1i'y3 Phyllis lluglies, vice-pl
uEtlql1CttC.,, iclontg lVI?ll'j .Iunv llnlsluy, S4't'l't'l2ll'j'Q .Ii-:nn Holger, prosiili-nt: Janet Agp
A Leap Year Dance, a Mothers'
i-V, si-rm-ziiil-:xt-:nrinsg Lois Jolinsou. St'1'l'1'l2ll'j'. iNol sliownj Mu.1'jorie .lc
son, lI'4t2lSIll'l'l'.
tea, Friendship Day, Song and Yell
contest, were a few of the projects carried out by the league through its com-
mittees.
Much cheer was brought to the patients at the county school for the Tuber-
culous by the monthly programs presented by the Hospital committee. This
year's donations to the foods drive at Christmas were the largest ever gathered in
this school.
New committees formed this year are Pep. Grounds, Poster, and House
keeping. fm
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ow George Tracy, Margaret Donovan, Royal Potter, Patricia Dillon.
1 Row Lillian Granich, Merritt Neale.
Qrators ol:
the Year
It was a clash between the classes in the an-
nual speech arts Contest of 193 9. Lillian Granich
claimed top honors for the high junior class in
the upper division with her speech on "New
Frontiers for American Youthf' In the lower
division Merritt Neale, speaking on "The United
States to Light the Way", gathered honors for
the low junior class. It was a big day for the
juniors.
The other two orators in the upper division
were George Tracy and Patricia Dillon. Lower
division contestants, besides the winner, were
Royal Potter and Margaret Donovan.
The annual speech arts contests are a source
of friendly rivalry between the classes of Eureka
high.
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Nelda Pederson. Clarmnziv Hams. Marion Begin, Oriel Poscic, Slmloy Nilsen Maiy Geitnel
Katherine Joan Pratt, Coral Vifooden. Ji-anne Johnson, Miss Jacobson
Victors at
Treasure Island
Nine snappy girls dressed in chic white skirts
and sweaters walked away with top honors at
the National Fifth Regional Music Contest held
in May 1939 at Treasure Island. The girls, as you
have probably already guessed, were our own
Girls' Triple Trio under the direction of Miss
Pearl Jacobson. Of all the groups entered from
California, Nevada, and Arizona, this was the
only group to receive "superior" rating. It Was
necessary for the girls to compete in the glee club
and choir section as there was no classification
for triple trios. In recognition of the girls'
splendid singing they were given a silver plaque.
And so, E. H. S. wins again.
Pop Pix-lllrv. 'Pup llow: l'. Vzmuplwil. .14-rmnc Swanson, Gone '1'hom:lS, Brian Sanders,
b -Il'Illlil1L3.'5, -I. l'u1llUl', Iloln-rt lmvis, th-orgv XVilson. Mr. Kruse, Mr. Hunter,
How: Hob 1.4-wis, Jzunus Mc'f'l:1skoy, L. Alkirv. IC. Mc-Lain, .lolm VVitt0, Jimmy Morrow,
Nrritl Nculo. Frm! Nouns.
Bottom l'il'Ull'0. Top llow: .lzlvlg I:l'f'llfl2ll!. 13011 Johnson. U. Ncllist, Bob Brennan, Hex
lilimul. limb lim-slvr. Vlxm-k Gordvt.
up L'o:1vh XX'ill:u'-l. l'. I,1rv:xs. V. Nvlson, Uvn lI1Q.!'l'2lil1lHl. llzirvoy lJv1l+'utti. Hou
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lson, ,Xnlulplx Col-4h-11 f1t'l'l'X f'4N'l1l'. Iiill I'VvI1tiv0. .............. ..
low: II. Nmwoll. lf, M:11'wI1i, Ir. lirown, Kenmsth Amlerson, Gibby Matson, VVil1'l'l3Il
lud, Hill H1'iC'v.
How: XYm, B14-1111-11:11, lion l12lH2'K'1', Edflic Ruud, Elton NMcLz1in, Dorman 'VVil1:u'd,
no Nichols.
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S1-1,-nu! llmvz .lumm-S lillllllvllll. Silas II1-ss, llmmlfl Hurst. lin-tl M--lm-mly. In-roy l10iYlIl
Imttmvl Iluxxg Lyle- .Xlliilwy Iiulv S12ll'lil'X, Ilunzllml lNlzl'pl14-rsml.
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lI:l1'ul1l Hlsf-11. llilln-ll AIIIISIIII, .lzlwk 4'lmwy4 Z2lIl" Nivlmls, Hun Vlmlvy. llvnry' Sp
I7lIIl'flIl. Iv:u1'zw-I IIVIPXXH, Mr. W1-ivlnsf-Il'4-hh-1', Siu .IuIms4m. Ne-ls .I4wg.gcl1sun,
Sw-mul Iluwz Mr. S5llllfl'I'H4 K1-mu-ll: .Xr11In-rsun, liulv Slzlrkvyl Ilunn-1' SlM'Ht'lllN'I'2'4 Ifluyql Nl llt In
Ivzxylml Ml1rl':15'. Alilllil! Ilzlslllllssvrl. Nr. l"im'k.
Ilwltmn Huw: Wzuymr llulrillxnll. 1'lmrlQ-s Iiurlhlll. l'l:11'kv Nu-llisi, lhmrulnl lllll'S. 'I
VUIIUI1, Ilnlph liryzlnt.
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An outstanding musical group of E.H.S. this past term has been the A Cap-
pella Choir, composed of forty trained voices under the direction of Miss Pearl
Jacobson.
This group first appeared in their maroon gowns and white cassocks at the
November Student Body meeting. From then on it has been a continual rush of
performances, the Union Thanksgiving service, a Christmas Candlelight service,
the Christmas Forum, the downtown Christmas tree, the Finnish Relief program,
the Easter Sunrise service, and frequent broadcasts. To climax the year's activities
the group is planning a trip to San Francisco to compete in the National Fifth
Regional Music Contest.
The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, also under Miss Jacobson's direction, have
been in the spotlight' much during this past term. During the Christmas season
tl1ie combined clubs gave a Christmas Carol concert at the community tree. The
Girls' Glee broadcast a concert of Christmas music. Both clubs participated in
the Annual Music Festival held at Humboldt State College.
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Top Row: Joe Barkdull, Mervyn Solvage, Bon Ingraham, Gene Barkdull, Bryce Conniek,
Leonard Argeri, Eddie liuud, Franuis Carroll, Pat Le Valley, Lutrell Hinman.
Second Row: Bob Seely, Dick Mclionalcl. Darrel Flaherty, Jack Thompson, Miss Jacobson,
Em-Q-rick Baskovich, XVarren Iluud. Bud Myers. Charles llosvoe.
Third llow: Janet Ag'g:'vle1', Put Olson, lg21l'l!21l'?l Carroll, Dorothy Pimentel, Patricia McMahon,
Agnes Long. Gladys lloherts, Pat Giannini, Maury Geitner.
Bottom llow: Marjorie Nellist, Mary lvancich. Dolores Dreye-r. TVilma Carlson, Marian Lan-
ger, Minnie Tatka, Coral YVoode-n, Katherine Jean Pratt, Lois Johnson,
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Maniy 41--iliivrx Iiluim- th-iliin-ig Iwi .li-:m Smilli, X'ii':ii1i:i I"i'yu-. llllizzilu-th lQr:iim-in
N4---mul iiuxx: I':il 1Ilsi'll..l2lIIl'l .Xqgi-li-V. I':ll Im Xullvy, ll1ll'll:ll':l I'I:ii'Iv. 3l:11'y lvzilivi 'Ii, Mary' l.n-1
Wing, In-I4-in-s Slllilil. I.iIli:m .lf-imin:H. liznlln-lyii Illu-:i, .Xmm .Iuyiiv lllllli, Maury liluluis,
ll:lyl4-'l'illHlI1rllS. Mnllzuli Imltmi. ,XLZIIPS lmnu. Hlzulys Iluln-Vis,
Iiuirml Iiuxvi 414-iii-x'i4-xv4'Iii1ningii:iii1, llulu-l'I:u l'uu1u-ig IIIIIIHX Imii XYmnls. liil:u l.wvli11l'il. .lf-:ln
II:uI..fy-Sim-li, I'IIv:11iui' XYUIQ, Yiilri .li-:in 1':ii'inivll:u-I, Mary llrznlixim. lmm .luImsm1, ,Xiuln-3
XX':iI1+i'f. .Kam-s Mills. Nurniu .li-:iii llil'I'm'ml, Imrulliy .Xiiile-lsuii.
lmirili lynx, 1'ii.ni'I1viI4f Irluh-li. Nl:llQi111'i1- Nvllisl, Iii-ll5 3lul'1'4-ll, l':iill l.iii-us. XXMSI1-3' l'1-lm-Vsiui
l1,.ii.1 Sgimims. .Inv Al.-lnmzllil. Hill Ixilliiirii. Mary Prim. Luis Iimiili-yy Imimtliy Still.
Ii:i!l:il':i Sliil.
l'iIlii Iluxx: ling--ni:nix lgiliim. Imis i':l1It'Ill'!21'I', l':ll l'I:ui'l5. Ilill llziglwy, Xlilluii llzlll. l'Iilw:li'il
1'4it'I'm:nli. iillrbvli Hiistqllmwii. Ile-iiry Sliilli. ,luv llzlrkiliill. l":lilIl .X1i1lll1S. Nlzllilmlzl Silsivh,
Iiillii .l--nw-ii.
Qixlli lgfixxi 11.15 XYiIli:ims. I"l':ii1-'vs llwxui, XYiIm:i 4':ni'lsnii. lluiizul-l Ilnlsluii. iiil'ilill'Al 1'ulil'i-Q-,
Iiill AIMII1-zmi, Iniu l,:xi1:s-ig l'i-li- fiilllviiil. ll:-l'i'y Vu-'11i', Ili-li-ii ,Xml Nwih-l .li-sm lmwis.
Iinsrilxn Svin-II, I'IX'vl3'l1 .XlImI'Il.
Q.-xi-iilii In-iii Lfliw l,:11's1'n. AIIII'I4Ill Illilvlivsmi, rxiruli Luis. I-ill Lux. lu-ith Mmnw-. XXIIIIUH
ig,,,,,1. i:,,i, ,i,,14i.1i.-li, 1'lu:ii'I1-S l1,ii-idsmi, In-un ltwinivr, I':it 4li:nimiui, .Xum-s liI'illli1'il, I-lx'
.-lin In-Viw' Irma: II4-lslrliii.
i'.,l1.,i.. lznw, If--Inv l':nz'Ixs. ,xllf-linv Similf-II. Alvllm lmnlripi l'Ii:xi'I1-s llusi-my I-jihliv limi-1,
41--nv iZ:ui'l4-lull. Miss .lzim-bs1vl1, l"1'i'flii1:1ml llrzmi--Ii. lm limi Smith, I'3ll'Ul 1'i':il+ti'1-v Murilyii
liiwuwii, lmi-4-Ilii Iluriilli'-+-lk. .Xl14il'l'j' IXIv,Xin-1-,
Left to iight: Beverly Wing, Eris Green, Bonnie Green, Dorothy Still, Audrey Waters, Lois
Kirkemo, Frances Naas, Ann Radich, Betty Morrell, Earline Ingham, Dorothy Brazelton,
Peggze Hibbert, Doris Hanson, Frances Prather, Eleanor Wing, Camellia Halkides.
Music on Parade
Eureka High is so proud of the largest and best-balanced band and orches-
tra it has ever had, that it has constructed a new and very modern band and
worchlestra building which was officially opened February twenty-third with a
half-hour radio broadcast presented by the orchestra.
From the opening of Teachers' Institute in October to their spring concert
held in May the Eureka High School orchestra has been busy with its many
engagements and concerts. After playing for Teachers' Institute the orchestra
was complimented by one of the guest speakers as being one of the best high
school music groups that he ever heard. A huge crowd attended the Easter pro-
gram which the band and orchestra together with the a cappella choir gave in
March, and the audience went away greatly pleased with the performance.
The annual music festival was also the scene of a splendid program given by
both the band and the orchestra. 2
During the fall the band appeared in numerous parades and at all the foot-
ball games. At the football games during half-time the band performed many
elaborate marching stunts which were very successful because of the excellent
weather. The band also made a fine appearance in May when they appeared at
the annual Field Night.
The Sweet Sixteen Majorettes, which were the largest group of baton twir-
lers Eureka High has ever had, were a very attractive feature at the football
games and numerous parades. Each of the sixteen girls who make up the group
has the responsibility of training one girl to take over her place after she has
graduated, thus assuring the continuance of the group.
As a whole the band, orchestra, and baton twirlers are organizotions that
any school would be proud' to have. All of the groups are always ready, willing,
and able to appear in any public function and their performances have won
them tlie praise of all the citizens in the community.
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lull mvllllw-. 'Pop Ilmv: IS. l'im-In-s. M. Ilawn-ns, K. .XIllI1'l'HUll. XY. Elliot. J. IIllll'hiIlS. ly Llit-
vlu-Il, J. 'l'1u'k,
W. Vllllllilllllillll. .l. lhwlgvr, II, XYumh'oa'k
.l. 1'I1u1l-wluill. IC. I':4lI4-11. Y. Vulxsins. I'. IlwI:1r11-X.
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Ihiul Imw: I'. Hrimlmn-H. Il. llill, P. 1li1'I'm-lvl, 11. Amll' "
l4'um'llz Huw: ll. Slullv. H. Nvlsml, Al.I:1'I'Ili1'l'. J. Swzrnsmm, li.
mu. 11, Smith, ll, Mulkoy, I-1. XYill1l'l', .l.
XX'.ym!vm-la. I.. I,+:u:m, J. Mnlmkvy. Ii, Morgan, ' ' '
W. XX1'1p:'l1-N. IP. Ilzllslvy.
4.ux.1mn, IV, luvliilllll. li. l5l'll,LZ1'
M, l.iIIl21'l'. V. ,I-ulmsml, M. Sll'5'lVl'., 41. .I4vl1ns4111, I'. Ulm-11.
lmllmn Ilww: J, If':1lm', .X, W1-mlt. II. llurkf-, Ib. I,:lmIm--rl, I.. Mzllullin. l'. .Xil'llI.
Ihvllum xlivlllrv. filllvl' Ilnwi M. Wulal. A. Mrllwuy. W. XY1rmls. I.. Mznudlin. ID, I.:lmlu-rl, V. U11-
Alvli.
S4-1-'xml Huw: H. II:1l'l:l11, IP. Iflzxiu-r'lA'. 'I'. I!:1.l1lwin. l'. flil'I'm'wI, IS. XX'omh-uvli, IC. lG:11'Iy. H. l'in-
vhws,
'Vigil-Il lnm: M. lhwlqwilll. li. HlII'llHlll, If. Ihlrks, Z. Hill, Bl, llmluvaul, I.. Muln-y, l'. 1:I'0x'll,
ll. M1-M:ulnf11.1l. Slllilll.
I"lllII'll1 llwwi IZ. l.1-:skim-ru, XY. 4':,1w-, M. IIx'm:m, II, lhvyd, Il. I.wm:u'Hl, I". lXlz1tIn-s, IG. llvllifv,
M. Sluylvr. .l. Ihllkmllrll. I'. Airtll, .I. l':1l'lu:l', I.. Milvllvll, M. Murvis. l'. l.1'Y:1iI,0Y,
5. I,--Yaxllm-5, MV. XYl'i1'llSt'lfl'1lll'I'. U
IIllll'l' lluw: I', Ilihln-rl, I-I. lilllul, V. 1lI'l'l'i1lll, Ii. Wilkinsem, IC. S:ll'g.:m-nl. l'. Alvxlllllllll
Nl I'mli4'm-llivll I Polgvl'
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iiila live il-l2lY0l', Eileen Ogio llortliy Button. .Ioan Ogle, llosaiie lluf
ld.
Lillizm Beasley, 'i'Sl0l'0l1i'L' Toolwy, ll01'Otlly Pil'il, Susie OliiiOI1ll1Pl', Leslie
and.
: Juanita Alkire, George Baker.
uw: Anne McMillan, Lillian Hrariivll. linlpli Bryant, Xlv2l.11iki.I'6 Elliot,
Row: Bob Starkey, Frank VVilSon.
camera lziends
and their
Candid Angles
Here are our high school
camera club enthusiasts caught
in a most candid manner on a
field trip to the light house at
Table Bluff. The members of
the Sequoia Camera Club took
almost all of the pictures that
fill the "Guys and Gals" section
of this Sequoia.
The first semester officers
were Juanita Alkire, presidentg
Eileen Ogle, secretaryg and Anne
McMillan, treasurer. Leaders
during the second semester were
Eileen Ogle, presidentg Dorothy
Pira, secretary, and Rosalie
Duffield, treasurer. Advisers of
the club are Miss Fitzell and
Mr. Doren.
Various business mlen inter-
ested in photography addressed
the club during program meet-
ings.
The Sequoia Camera Club is
a source of pleasure and exper-
ience for amateur photograph-
ers. Not only do the amateurs
improve the techniques of their
hobby, but they do a grand
job for the annual.
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So
Making l-listory
For the first time in its existence Eureka
High School has a Boys' League. President Bill
McGleam, Vice-president Harold Canepa, Sec-
retary Charles Roscoe, and Treasurer Lyle Alkire
are making history.
Under the guidance of advisers Roberts,
Bowcrsox, Kruse, Jamieson, Guthrie, Dreyer, and
Hunter, the league was organized during the
fall semester. Its purpose is to create a better
schlool school spirit and to promote cooperation
with other service groups.
A council comprised of representatives from
each class handles the routine business between
the monthly meetings at which programs are
presented before all the boys in the school. Seven
standing committees appointed by the president
and council carry on the regular work.
One project of the league this year was to
cooperate with the P.T.A. in presenting "Fun
Night" on March 1. "Nothing But the Truth"
was also under the co-sponsorship of the Boys'
League.
Bill McG1eam
up
vim--plw-sislvm :lliil :itlilw-tim' 4'llllllHllll'l',
-rum! Huw: Hltull Al1'l.llllI, ilitr-gr' '-: ' A ' ' H'
How: John XYHI1-. new stlifh-nt eoininittq-1-3 lion Hurst, sovinlg Imviil Ulirislins
nn-nil:--rg .lunar-s Hi':iglwlt:i, wounvil iiiviiihvii ICI! 'I'V:nvr-l's4-, 4'lllllll'll llll'lI1lH'I" Prim 1 impi
I sr Iiool in 1 :lions muiniiiittu Hull INIy4-rs. m'oei':uni ilu mm in
I.:-unzirrl l'ulii'y, 1'lllIII1'll im-iiilwit f'll1lI'll'S llosmu-3 sn-i'l'1't:1l',x'3 Iwslio Iilm-nil. 4'0ll!l1ll inf rr
i
Ililiwl How: .lurk llrm-imzun. -mini-il lIIl'I!llNxl'Q Iivx lmll1'iIlizii'1l, Ulllllllllltj' rollin s Nm
Mr-Hlvgim, pi-osirl.-nt: .lurk Vlum-y, 1-ounrlil im-inlwrg .Ian-It 'I'lioinpsoii, school sqixiu
Page 73
.Left to right: Iilllen Hllllllllll. Ilon I.:m:f-V. Ifvtsy linimc-owlc. Ilill For-hrzxn, Put Hztrtlvtt, Homer
SIl0lll'IllDIIl'2. lillglllll' Smxrvs, l,0l'l'2lllll' Logan, Elton llidillill. Jenn liolgeiy Homer Ilan'-
1 I Lt Xl ll I L
un, 21- y r'oi'i'w- , . vain lizivomiui.
BEGINNERS' LUCK
Eureka High was the scene of the hilarious farce-comedy "Beginners' Luck"
on December 8, 1939.
Those in the play were Pat Bartlett as Jean Masters, Betty Morrell, Gail
Fuller, William Cochran, Chris Murray, Elton McLain, Paul Hanford, Marion
Begin, Mrs. Pike, Jimmie Hutchins, Mr. X, Betsy Babcock, Pat Jordan, Eugene
Soares, Bramwell Booth, Lorraine Logan, Meg McRae, Homer Spellenberg, Tony
Donate, Jeanne Giacomini, Birdie Brown, Jean Bolger, Madame Humperdinskg
Homer Harlan, Clarence Coy, Ellen Hurlbutt, Lucy Riggs, and Don Langer,
Boris Borislavasky.
Between acts the high school orchestra played selections from Show Boat,
Blossom Time, and Victor Herbert favorites.
The student director was Jean Heinrici, and those on the stage committee
were Ernest Yates, Homer Harlan, Bill Lax, Jerome Tyson, Bob Hall, with J.M.
Bowersox.
Properties and Costumes committees: Esther Nordstrom, Dorothy Rolley,
Thais Baldwin, Betsy Babcock, Isabel Stevens, Beverly Wing, Jean Olgesby,
Gay Williams and Gloria Borks with Mrs. R. Smith adviser.
Advertising: Kathleen Fleming, Dorothy Pira, Elizabeth Kramer, and Rex
Laurilliard, with Miss M. McMillan adviser.
The Business end of the play was taken care of by Faith Adams, Rae Beng-
ston, Mary Geitner, Dayton Murray, Rex Laurilliard, Beverly Wing, and Miss
C. Clarke, adviser.
Ushers were Frances Prather, Doris Hansen, Buyatte Schorr, Alta Fulton,
Mary Halsby, and Wilma Carlson, with Mr. Dreyer adviser.
Delores Dreyer and Ferdinand Granich were resposible for the accordian
effects.
Juanita Alkire arranged the flowers for the play.
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Xob Brennan, Leslie Bruzolton, Gcorge Stark.
L Row: Joe Nellist, Bill 1,l't"K1ill'0, Bill li:-ive, Gm-ry For-ur, ltoyce Lima, Russell, Harms,
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With Les Moonyham as coach and Links Carranco as field captain, the Loggers
won four of the six games played.
Eureka's first game with Humboldt State saw the Staters come out on the
long end of an 8 to 4 score.
In the second meeting with: Humboldt State, Tomich stopped the Humboldt
bats Whi.e the Loggers, guns pounded out 13 hits to Win 12 to 4.
Two intersectional contests with Fort Bragg High were played, one on the
Mendocino city diamond and the other in Albee Stadium. Timely hitting and
pitching gave the Loggers their first win. Gerry Coeur batted in Links Carranco
from third in the ninth, winning the game 5 to 4.
A ten-inning affair that ended 5 to 4 in Eurekais favor was Fort Bragg's
consolation for their long trip here. Russ Harms batted in the winning run with
a clean single through short stop. Gerry Couer and Eddie Tomich worked on
the mound for Eureka.
In the annual classic with the alumni the grads took a S to 4 trouncing.
Eddie Tomich was in mid-season form offering 7 well scattered hits and fanning
12. Bill Brice led the hitting with 2 hits, one being a long triple. 4
Behind 6-hit pitching by Bill Crider, Fortuna set down Eureka 6 to 1 L0
end the playing season. The Loggers' bats couldn't keep up with Crider's pitching
when oower was needed. Tomich was decidedly off form, issuing 7 free passes
and 7 hits- - A
Clarke about to tally one of the six runs that defeated Fort Bragg.
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IQSQ Track Records
Arcata and Fortuna carried off top hpnors in the 1939 C.I.F. league track
meet with Eureka 1938 Champs coming in third. Arcata with a total of 68
points came out in first division. Fortuna with 64 points was runner-up, and
third place went to Eureka who captured 51 points. Ferndale, South Fork and
Del Norte followed with 22, 8, and 6 points respectively. A new ruling limiting
the lightweights to 125 exponents deprived the Loggers of many potential win-
ners by shifting them into a higher class.
HEAVYWEIGHTS
120 hurdles-Dougherty QFOD, Siggins QAD, M. Olson QFeD, Ferguson QED.
Time: 16:2
880-Fusi QAD, Volpi QFoD, Huddleson QDND, Nellist QED, Time: 2:1I.2
100-Mahan QFoD, Nichols QED, Andreucci QFoD, Narron QED. Time10:2
440-Coeur QED, Oliver QDND, J. Fusi QAD, Langer QED. Time: 53:6
Mile-Woodcock QFoD, Baskovich QED, Dungan QFoD, Thompson QDND.
Time:s:o4.s
220-Nichols QED, Burgess QFoD, Narron QED, Peterson QAD. Time: 22:7
220 yard hurdles-Dougherty QFoD, Ferguson QED, Moran QFoD, Sanders QED.
Time:23:4
Pole Vault-Fanucchi QED, Moxon QAD, and Blakeslee QFoD, tied for second,
Barnes QFoD. Height: 11 feet
Shot put-Friedenbach QFoD, Sawyer QFoD, Prentice QED, Siggins QAD. Dis-
tance: 48 feet.
High Jump-Sundguisc QAD, Friedenbach QFoD, and Romani QAD, tied for
second, I. add M. Olson QFeD , tied for fourtli. Height: 6 feet 454 inches.
Broad Jump-Sawyer QFoD , Nichols QED, Ferguson QED, Mahan QFoD. Distance:
20 feet 1 inch.
880 relay-Eureka QFerguson, Langer, Sanders, Nichols.D Fortuna, Ferndale:
Time: 1:37
LIGHTWEIGHTS
120 hurdles-Albiani QFoD, Lorenzo QFeD, Wood QSF D , McClellan QFeD.
Time: 15:5
100 yard dash-Matteoli QAD , Liscom QAD , Kesler QED, Wood QSF D. Time:10:6
440-Frakes QAD, V Matteoli QAD, Connick QFoD, Frey QFeD. Time: 55:2
220-L. Matteoli QAD, Frakes QAD, J. Lorenzo QFeD, Paul QAD. Time: 23:6
High jump-Liscom QAD, Nellist QED, Spinas QAD, Papini QAD. Height: 5 feet
8 inches.
Broad Jump-Albiani QFoD , Liscom QAD , Early QFeD , Lorenzo QFeD . Distance:
18 feet 4 inches.
Pole vault-Wood QSFD, Griffin QAD, Brown QED. and Kirkimo QED, tied for
third. Height:g10 feet.
Shotput-Parker QFeD, Briggs QFeD, Knudson QAD, McClellan QFeD. Distance:
47 feet 11 inches.
440 relay-Arcata QLiscom, V. Matteoli, Frakes. L. MatteoliD , Eureka, Fortuna,
Time: 48:1
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Track Stars
OF 1939
lnw: Arlviglx Halo, Dayton Murray. James Kirkomo, Erlwarzl T1'ave1-so,
H. Mctllvam, H. Uanepa, D. Bropn.
d Row: Javk Lima, Clarke Nellist, Bob Kesler, Dick Scott. Jimmy Mur-
OVV,
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HEAVYWEIGHT TRACK TEAM
Top Row: Vernon Lewis, Walter
Baskovich, Stanley Crnich.,
Evo Fanucchi, Robert Jako-
tich, Bud Myers.
Second Row: Joe Nellist, Brian
Sanders, Gerry Coeur, Jack
Sutherland, Gilbert Matson,
Leonard Conry.
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Victory in the C. I. F. tennis tournament Went to Eureka for winning the
championship in girls' doubles and mixed doubles.
The semi-finals were played at Fortuna and Arcata, While the finals took
place a week later at Ferndale. Lois Johnson and Charlotte Dudek defeated the
!Xrcata teany vvhHe Ilornman VViHard and Betty bAorreU took the honors froni
the Ferndale players.
The players weve: boys' singles, Bert Johnsong boys' doubles, Joe McCann
and Paul Lucasg girls, singles, Georgia Williamsg girls' doubles, Lois Johnson
and Charlotte Dudekg mixed doubles, Dorman Willard and Betty Morrell.
Miss McMillan, girls' gym instructor, coachej the Eureka players.
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The Lwggers haa an ezotremeiy tough schedule this year and it was not a
disgrace to lose to teams like St. Mary's, Vallejo, Klamath Falls, and Medford.
This schedule was the hardest one ever undertaken by the Eureka High football
team. The Loggers traveled up into Oregon to meet the Medford Tigers and
the Klamath Pelicans.
Football season started off with a nice win over the Alumni. Then came
Madera High and the Loggers took a decisive victory, but following that St.
Mary's High School defeated Eureka with the score 7-G.
Next the Loggers traveled to Oregon where they met the Medford Tigers.
Xt half-'time the score was tied 12-12, but in the last five minutes of play the
Tgers scored and then blocked a kick that rolled behinj the goal where a
Medford man recovered. Final score 24-12.
Our biggest upset came when the Arcata High team defeated Eureka to
the tune of 12-6.
Eureka lost the next two games in a row to Klamath and Fort Bragg, then
took a win over Ferndale. The Eureka Loggers climaxed their season by playing
the strong Vallejo High team, who were North Bay champions. This game was
one of the finest exhibitions of football seen here this year. At the half the
:core was 19-0 in favor of Vallejo, but with a strong running and passing
attack the Loggers struck twice in the second half.
Each year the coaches and officials of our Humboldt-Del Norte C. I. F.
League name an honorary All-County team. This year the Eureka High Loggers
had the honor of placing five men on this team: Dave Del Grande, right end,
Lewis Tomanovich, right guard, Jack Brennan, center, Bryce Fountain, left
tackle, and Bill Prentice, fullback.
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The Eureka High Loggers had a good season this year with both the heavy-
weights and lightweights winning eight games and losing only three.
In the first battle of the season the Loggers lost to Fortuna. Both games
were very close with the lightweights playing an overtime period.
Next, Eureka beat South Fork and Hoopa in both lightweight and heavy-
weight division.
The following week the Loggers traveled to Del Norte where the Eureka
B's handed the Del Norte lightweight team the only defeat they had all season.
The Eureka A's lost in the final minutes of the game when Moran of Del
Norte let one go from the middle of the court.
The Loggers then proceeded 'to beat Ferndale, Arcata, Fortuna, and South
Fork, in both divisions. The heavyweight game with Fortuna was the lfardest
that the Eureka heavyweights encountered all season. In the next set of games
the Loggers lost both contests to Del Norte.
The Eureka lightweights dropped the next game to Ferndale. The final and
most eagerly, anticipated games were with Arcata, where Eureka Heavyweights
won by S points and the ligihtweights took their game by a six margin.
Our heavyweights ended the season tied for second with Arcata and Del
Norte. The lightweights tied with Ferndale for second place.
Basketball Record for 1940
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
J an.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
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Eureka vs.
19 Eureka vs.
20 Eureka vs.
27 Eureka vs.
2 Eureka vs.
9 Eureka vs.
16 Eureka vs.
23 Eureka vs.
2 Eureka vs.
Fortuna
South 'Fork
Hoopa
Del Norte
Ferndale
Arcata
Fortuna
South Fork
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15 Eureka vs. Arcata
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E-35 A-16
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Feminine lzrolics
After-school sports started off with a resounling bang of hockey sticks.
Hockey was the main sport during the fall season and the girls who participated
played four nights out of the school week.
Volleyball and badminton were enthusiastically played by the girls during
the winier and early spring.
The latter part of spring saw baseball at its height.
Many girls turned out for tennis, which is an all-around season sport.
Noon hours were excitedly spent when the girls played volleyball against
the boys.
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A thrilling event in the ycar's sports was the clash of teachers and students
from the 3H class in a memorable game of volleyball which proved that brawn
is mightier than brain. The score was 47 to 9.
Full of enthusiasm and smiles, our Miss McMillan has added a new bit to the
sports program by the Friday personality sessions, and through these open minded
discussions, the girls have developed the power to meet their problems.
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Success fo Eureka High School
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Your savings funds in Bank of America enjoy the protection of America's
fourth largest bank . . . a bank with large capital and diversified California-wide
resources . . . a bank Whch is a member of the Federal Reserve System and the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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Her weapon is her pleasing way, It's there we learn to "parlez"
Our charming Senorita. If only "je ne sais".
Most of the snaps on pages 100 through 103 were taken by Eileen and Joan
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