Hayward High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Hayward, CA)
- Class of 1925
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M WW' -,met ,. jwrawfz' -M' .4 ' 4. -fl? -2. ...If-122W Vfwaf: .M THE WIHCED H PUBLISHED BY THE I .STU DEFIT BODY ! f H H ,U N '1+ U H ' 041 M I W mf ' i i ' . willtmigr1:::' ' ' Q, . I1m2ga3flf5 1llQlQim iii ' HAVWARD I union man scuooL .Jum-1 1925 H ,i . o 'J-,zw d M0 -,hug as ' yi fzwfs- zwvg. ' -, M 533, f if ' b .1 2. ,5 53' . F gf. v? THE WINGED H JUNE '25 W HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL l Dedication To Jlfliss Edna cflnne 'Beatty You've guided us through all the trials Which none but youth can know, Your counsel, given with friendly smiles, Has helped in many a woe 5 You've taught us how to find the best ln prose and poetryg ln stately tree with beauty dressed You've shown philosophy 5 You've always loved the worthwhile things, And made us love them too, As long as bird in summer sings, For this we'll honor you. We owe a debt we can't repay From all earth's boundless treasure 3 We can but show in modest way K H The love we cannot measure- 'Dear Teacher, Friend and Helper, too, We dedicate tbis 'Book to You. B ANNA Cook, '25, Page Three THE WINGED H ,IUNE '25 O HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD NOTHER YEAR has slipped byg for some slowly, for others too quickly. . The boy finds it a long time from one birthday to the next, the man of sixty finds his birthdays coming too fast-he may even try to forget them. The boy lives in the present and in his dreams of the future: the man lives in the present and in the memories of the pastg for both alike, the present is the great reality. Now is the day of salvation. This day calls-this one living present day-calls us to clear the mist from our eyes and the fog from our brain and the sloth from our muscles that we may see and think and take hold of life. Take hold, take hold, strongly and wisely. Be teachable. Know that you do not know-muchg know that you do know-something. To that something, add a little each day-this day. Get knowledge, and strive mightily for wisdom-which is quite a different thing from knowledge. Live, live today, with level vision, active mind, helping hand and loving heart. So, when the days have brought around another milestone, you-boy and man alike-can be glad in it. FREDERICK PERLEY joHNsoN, Principal. OUR APPRECIATION Sometimes, words are very inadequate. When one's heart is filled with deep gratitude toward those who have gladly lent a helping hand in one's work-then words seem useless to express his happy thanks. The Editor and her Staff are profoundly grateful to the English, Typing and Drawing Departments for their constant support, to the Student Body at large and to all who have contributed to our book. We are greatly indebted to Miss Rogers and Miss Roemer, who gave their pupils class time to prepare material for the UWINGED H , and to the town merch- ants, our advertisers. We thank you all-ab imis pectoribus. THE EDITOR. Page Four THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF The members of the Staff are: Editor-in-Chief .,..................... ..,,,,,..,4,, F RANCES WILSON Business Manager ,,.............,..,.. .,......,. -I osupu KAN'ANAGH Assistant Business Manager .,.,..,.. ..,,...... S ANBORN KEARNEY Associate Editor ......s..........,. ...,..,... B RUCE STEWART Literary Editor ...... .... ,,..........,. A N NA Coors Art Editor ................ ......., I fTHEL VAN Vlcx Dramatic Editor ..,..... Athletic Editor ............ .. Athletic l:d1tor ...,.............. ...... ............YuL1Ko NEGI ............REES JONES ....LLovD PETERSEN Advertising Manager ................... ........ C HARLES THORUP Assistant Advertising Manager ......, A.,...,... j OSEPH ANGUS Social Editor ,,,..,..........,...,.,.......... .......,,...... I 'IIELEN EBERT joke Editor ...,,......., .,,.........,.,., F RED JOHNSON loke Editor ................ ........., I 'IERBIQRT DE Oou Photograph Editor Photograph Editor. Exchange Editor ....,.... ............JEANNE OLIVER ...DOUGLAS TALBOT .........INEz PEREIRA Alumni Editor ....... .........,,... A LICE WILKINS Faculty Adviser ......, ....... IVI ISS IDA C. GREEN Finance ......,........... .......... M R. j. R. HANLON Page Five THE WINGED H JUNE '25 LHAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL EDITGRIAL NOTHER fleeting year has passed. It may not have been fleeting for some--the sick, or the idle, or the discontented, but oh, how swift for those of us who are young and ever busy and who have the blessings of good health and felicity. Before we enter High School, the course of our lives is like that of the little stream trickling down the mountain side, with a small, noisy uncertainty-just bubbling along childlike and irresponsible. On the other hand, there is the mighty ocean, ever roaring, challenging, now, a mass of seething gray waters in the tempest dashing against cliffs, barriers to its progress, and now, a calmer, more dignified, more melancholy body of green waters -yet always in constant motion. We are akin to the turbulent ocean when we have reached the prime of life and are deep in worldly affairs, following a profession or a vocation. When we are failing, we are the fighting gray waters, but when we are successful in our ventures and undertakings, spiritual or otherwise, then we are the calmer blue- green waters, tinged with a philosophic melancholy derived from the atmosphere of life. But the beautiful span of waters between the helpless, trickling stream and the surging, restless ocean is the level, steadily flowing river of our intermediate life-and a great part of it, the sweetest part, is comprised of the four High School years. Then it is that we are the clear, beautiful river, catching the sparkling beams of the Sun of Light, Love and Learning and flashing them back as the current presses onward. And the little boats that come to the banks of this river of High School Life carry cargoes of precious things like materials for character building, stores of knowledge and loads of opportunities for progress and all sorts of careers- some woven from brightest floss in complicated pattern and others more drab, of less intricate design-all there just the same for everyone of us. Then, let us stand to and ply the oars with a willing hand lest the precious opportunities be loosened from their moorings and carried away by the swift cur- rent forever. And, with the confidence and buoyancy of youth, can there be a task of keener enjoyment, fellow-students, than that of getting the most and best out of our intermediate life as it passes swiftly along? Then, let us labor that these opportunities be firmly anchored, that the precious materials be safely disembarked, and that the Sun of Light, Love and Learning shall continue to shine forever on the joyous, sparkling river of High School Life. FRANCES Wu.soN, '25. Page Six THE WINGED H -IUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL . -f'f5' ' . . x I NN S MR. IIANION, MR. VIOIINSON IPrincipnII, MISS OSTRANDIQR NIR. IS.'X'I'I:S, MISS I5I:'IfNIiR, MRS. DICLKSON, MR. IIORSMAN, MR. IlOS'I'IiR MISS KELLOGG, MISS LIIiIjIiN, MISS IIANIJY, MRI IIOLLINGSI-IIEAD, MR, LISWIS MISS MAINPRICIL MRS. MAYRISIIII, MISS MILLER, MISS NEEDIIAM MISS PERI, MISS ROEMER MISS NIELSEN, MISS STROBRIDGE, MR. SMITH, MISS SULLIVAN, MISS ROGERS THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL EDITORIAL HERE has been a precedent set in high schools for some years past re- garding the Commercial Department -using it for a sort of dumping ground for the lazy pupil, the slow pupil, and the mentally subnormal, who could not keep pace with the requirements of the academic subjects. When teachers tire of drilling difficult subjects without any mental reaction from the student, they would invariably advise them to transfer to the commercial depart- ment and take up typing or one of the other subjects offered there. We are thank- ful that this is no longer the case, or that the precedent is at last dying. Stu- dents must qualify for commercial work as for any academic subject, in fact. the qualifications in a sense, are higher, since the Commercial Department is the only one requiring 1007, efficiency in all branches-there is no happy medium or getting by when the preparation is for future bucking of the severe and cold-blooded business world. Typing, for example, requires maximum concentration for the acquirement of efficiency, stenography is essentially the study of a new language-a sign language, requiring constant mental alertness and memory training and teaches as attributes-English, rhetoric, spelling and geography. The time has come when almost everyone desires to fit himself, in part at least, for some branch of business. Women, as well as men, are every day taking a more prominent position in the business world. The high school is the logical place for the beginning of a business training, although the first-year student should not be eligible for commercial subjects, other than spelling, penmanship. arithmetic or such elementary classes. Shorthand and typewriting have been found to be of unusual benefit to college students, not only in the preparation of their written work and the taking of notes at the University, but also for those who desire to earn money during their spare hours. Many students are employed during their college courses in the clerical department of the institution, and many more work for local busi- ness houses after their regular classes each day. ln cases where students wish to be financially independent during their years of study at the University, it is essential that they spend some time in commercial study in the high school, especially since it is possible to complete the necessary academic work for Uni- versity credit along with a thorough commercial course in the given fours years. ln view of the modern tendency toward business, students, both boys and girls, should consider a certain amount of time given to commercial work as an essential part of their educational foundation, whether they carry on in business, attend the University or manage a home. ln every walk of life business ethics become useful-our school must run on a business basis, systematically conducted clse there would be no harmony or order, our homes must be methodically conduc- ted and we must all keep regular hours for the maintenance of good health. So we see that it is not only for work in the business office that routine and efficiency must be established, but in preparation for our daily duties, whatever they might be, and this preparation should be made during the high school years. ELSA HARRIETTE ROEMER, Commercial Dept. Page Eight HIE WINGED Il jUNE '25 P IIAYXYARD IIIGII SCHOOL SE IORS Page N ine THE WINGED H jUNE '25 K HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Page Ten lhlARY Louisa BECK KllDlP0 Of Mary L. Beck We all are so fond, 'Tis with sadness we say Farewell to our lvlond. llERBtiR'r BEDFORD IlL'lZ Buzz Bedford some dar-- ll he keeps on as now-- Will show the old dizimnnd. He surely knows how. Rmviowa BQRREE ':ifn.x'i ' Ramona Burrec ls an artist, Oh Buy! lf you'll pnse for a picture Shc'll holler, Oh joy! ANNA C0014 CO0Ix'll: ' When Anna is gone The school will seem dead. She radiated humor With each word that slw said. CORINNE COTTEREL lTTl ISITTV' ller virtues are many, ller talents the same. Shl:'s started already On her pathway tu fame. Lucitug CRAIGIE liL'TTl:'RFl,l l ucille is so dainty! A dancer as wellg As a gay Follies girl She sure would he swell. PETER Cnossv PE7'Ii Of Pete Ijmshy, junior Too much l:an't he said For he's a winner all mer lirtlm his feet to his head. IIERBERT DE Cou lst'lJ llcrlver! De liou ls a heru in plays As he was on the grid ln the football game tlavs. EHE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL CAROL DEITE l'R0lfIi.YSOR Karol Dil-tc. ll'rolcs5orl A: you alrcatly know. ls unc we tliulikc To have to Sec gu. SOTERO DONAIRIQ FAT Sutero Dunaire A dinncr once atc, We wish him good luck lf it isn't tou late. LILLIAN ELVIN l3ll.Ll ' Lillian Elvin ls so quiet and meek! lf she goes on to college She may learn to speak. ARTHUR FARIA AR7 ' Arthur Faria You some day will see Out stacking up hay, For a farmer he'll be. GEORGE FosTER HGEORGIIS-P0RlP1l: ' George Foster, you know, ls juQt like his Dad, No matter what's said llc never gets mad. THADEA HARDER lUDGlf lt's very much harder Tu write of Thadea lt won't always be llarder, Now you just wait and sec-ah! HAROLD HANSON XWl:'Dli The all Star Team Wc'rc sure he'll make. As a football star lle'll take the cake. WILLIAM llENNINGs BILL Bill llcnnings' the fellow Who's very well known, lf you arcn't acquainted lt's no iault but your own. Page Eleven THE WINGED H .IUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Page Twelve EVELYN Howes l'l:'TI: ' ller smile is so charming. Iler voicr sweet and low, We do wish that Evelyn Did not have to go. lklARlAN lloUoH SIS lVlari:1n's going To college, Oh gosh? No longer ti senior She'll just he at fmsh! JULIA Hurcuisox HH... julia vias given Lots more than her share Of tht thing that resides Right under your hair. ROY HUDSON liL'.l1P Roy Hudson, Oh Boy! What :i wonderful fellow, Beseeching brown eyes And n voice oh, so mellowl JOSEPH KAVANAGH HAIR V' joe K. is a champ ln whatever he starts, From the looks of him, l'd say His game deals in hearts. LOLA KAVANAGH KA V Y Lola has ripples ln her voice and her hair With wiles such :is these Well, fellows, beware! FRANCIS KEARNEY WRINlt'Ll:'S Wrinkles , unruffled, Can speak any time. Clle'Il make you at speech. lf you'll give him a dimej Avis Lfxwms lUlJCil: ' A great many people We know you will meet, But none can compare With our Avis, so sweet. lllE WINGED H JUNE '25 -' HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Howmzo LEARD L,flRlJ Howard, it's dreadful To go oil' like this! Why, who in the world Will take care of your Sis? MILDRED l-lNDliN MII Dreamy blue eyes l!olIl'Iecl brown hair. No one else With her can compare. STANLEY Nlacieoo Sll'EIjT'S HOUND Stanley M:lceIlo's A hand master sharpg When he gets to heaven lle'll twang on a harp, ALICE MALONEY A I. Wc're shedding big tears, ln our woe you'll assist For you know how Miss Alice Will he mourned for and missed. ANNIE MANQINI A NNlIf A hanky we'll lend you For we know you will cry, When you think of old llayward And the good days gone hy. MURIEL MANON MEC Muriel is known For her wit and her wiles, She wins a new friend livery time that she smiles, EDWARD MASSA EDDIE lid Massa's a genius ln more ways than one: When Eddie-'s around You're sure to have fun. HUGH MCCLUNG RIz'D Mcillung is his surname While Red is his first: He blushes while speaking, ls his blush or hair worse? Page Thirteen THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL 'agv lwzarlcvfz ELIZABETH lVlEYFR LEE lzliznhtth Nlcwcr Ilan such Ll unto smilc. Another just lilw hnrs NM- sh:in'I final lor .1 nliilr Yuuiio Num flCKllf Ynlilm Ur 'flickicu ls grzicvful :intl cult, A qnvcn from Nippon ls this tall tlzirk l'yL'tl ht-.unt. Ghoiusr l,l:NDE:RGAS1 I'l1.N,X'l George' ix il scholar As wvll :ls ll Shiclx. lWhvn he hears this llt ll hc proutl for gi wcclml lxm lJl:RliRlA NIJ Shv's surrx' shck going Or thz1!'m what she -nu. Wt- know that w0'll miss Our hrnwn vyctl lm-A. Lucniu Posrow Cl-'I1I.l ' lncillc is so quivl. l'll het l know wht' - Sht' hates In lean' achnul Anal clun't want to cry. RUTH Pusrux SIClIDlDl Ruth Postun-you know- llns the nicknzlmc of Skitltly. Ry golly, it's right. lfnr xlw makes you tt-cl gitllly. lhlIRlAM Pnowsu PEG An zulurnhlc mzmncr, A lzicc that is cntcr, Do you wonder smzill Miriam llzu mort' than one suitnr? jonw Rmnos lUllNNl xlnhn Ramos is famous l5ur grinning out lrnnl, ln that way hu'a cnsy Tu fintl in a crowd. THE WTNGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL LORRMNE Rot.-cues T0.'lII10l ' l.urrn1nc, oh, l.urr:tint-, Our feelings yuu dump When you pack up vuur racquet ' We are minus at chgunp. EVELYN Runmnux I4l ' Her eyes are su shiny, Her smile is so bright, You lwct liyclyn Rmluricls ls more than all right. BETTY Rosuxinaizu .'lll7XH Our Betty is small But sho fillutl :T big plncu. We surely will miss ller cherry bright face. KATHRYN ROllRl:R 'AKA V' Kathryn Rohrur, listen here, Oh, wc'll surely ruztr. Il' you go very fair uvvay Where we'll we you nu inure, Gmnvs Ruus l'l'SX Prima donna ul' llnywairtl We now introduce This charming young sung-tt-T ls Miss Gladys Ruus. AN'l'HONY SliRAllllllVl TONY Anthony Seraphim ls a student bright In college uur Tony Will prove this is right. BERLE SMI'l'HSUN l?ARRl:'l. Bcrlc Sniithson's the :tutor We're sure will win nut, As the hem in Llrnnizus llc'll stnr, wu'vc nu tluuht. RAMQNA SU'l'llLRl.AND J SllURTl When wc think ut' Rnlnonn lt makes us go wild To know that she's leaving- That wee, little child! Page Fifteen lHE WINGED H JUNE '25 l-IAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Page Sixteen HELEN TAYLOR lACk ' We ask Helen Taylor To leave her white sweater, l'll bet that she would. If her mother would let her. CHARLES THORUP TIN SOLDIER A champion in tennis, A favorite with all. If you shout out, Tin Soldier! He'll answer your call. LUCILLE THORUP PSYCHli Lucille is a senior We bet for this cause- To care for Kid Charlie And to lay down his laws. Louis VARGAS GUISTO A shieky musician, At dancing a whiz- No name need be mentioned, You know who it is. ETHEL VAN Vick TYA'E Ethel Van Yick ls a maiden so fair! The thing we'll remember ls her slick, golden hair. GEORGE WALTERS SKIPPER George Walters, the Skipper , On the ocean of Life Will guide his bark well- 'Less he picks him a wife. FRANCES WILSON CHICK Chic little chick As a writer seeks Fame. Altho' as an actress. She'd well make a name. FRANCES WlNsLow FRA NN Y Frances Winslow's a student Who's brilliant clear through, just wait a few years And see what she'll do. THE WINOEO ll JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The Junior Class OFFICERS BLANQHE Rocimu ............,....,.....,.,,............. ,,..,........ I 'resident josemi Arious .A,......., ,,,,,,, l fire-Presideiit l.0UlSE FISHER ,,,I,I, .,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S e cretary l:Rl:D jOHNsoN ...,.. ...............,,..I......,. 7 'reasurer WEI.'rA MANON ,..I,....,II..,.,I,,,,I..,..,,.,..,.II,II.I......,,,,,..,.,, Social Represerrfatiw The junior year is a stepping-stone in the career of every student. lt is the time of life between youth and Old age. The members of this class have attained such wisdom and pride that not even a lofty Senior dares to mistreat them. They have entirely out-grown the childishness and the greeness of the insignificant Freshmen, and the absurdly rattle-brained manners and habits of the Sophomores are no longer their's. The junior has reached a state as near perfection as ever human beings shall acquire. The junior Class of Hayward High may well be proud of itself, having just completed a most successful year. That the juniors are full to overflowing with school and class spirit is proven by the fact that members of the class are promi- nent among the Student Body Officers, and that all undertakings of the Class or the school have been firmly backed by the Class as a whole. ln scholarship, athletics, dramatics and social activities the juniors have estab- lished a record which cannot be marred. We sincerely hope that during our Senior year in the high school, we may continue to make our faculty and School mates proud of us. Page Scwiilvviz THE WHHOED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The Sophomore Class IWARLIN FIALEY CAROLINE KROGH ., LORRAINE PlMEN'l'l:L WALTER WlI,DLlJND DOUGLAS 'l'Al.nO'l' Page E igbteen OFFICERS .....,...President Vice-President ................Secretary Sruifzll 'l'reax14rcr Rvpf.-awzzlaliu' IIII XX lNGliD ll ,IUNIE '25 IIAYWARD IIIGII SCHOOL The Freshmen Class OFFICERS CFall Semesterj Doms Luce .s.s...s.....,,.,......,..,..,.........,..,,...,,,,,,.....,,.,.,..,,.,..,,,,..,...,....,.. President RUTH RATHLRT ........,,,,.,..,,.....,...........,..,,,,,,,,,,...........,...,,,,,...,., Vice-President AIURIEL CHRISTENSEN ,.............. Secretary-Treasurer IHADGE KLJHVVARTH ........... Social Representative Page Nineteen THE WINGED H jUNE '25 I I A HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL THE ALUMNI lRWlN ANNAND-University of California. LoUIs AvELLAR-University of California. FRANCES BRAMHALL-San Francisco State Teachers' College. ROBERT BRoIvIIvIAc.E-California Preserving Company, Hayward. LEONARD BROWN-Post Graduate, Fremont High School. WILLETTE BURGE--Hayward. NEVADA BURGE-Roberts' School of Beauty, Oakland. EMILY DIAs-Silver 81 Pereria Co., Hayward. DORIS DICKINSON--Hayward. EDYTHE EBERT-San jose State Teachers' College. LORIN EDEN-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. lSABEL FARIA-SRD Francisco State Teachers' College. BELTON FLEIsHER-Fleisher 81 Klegman, Hayward. CECILIA GARNET-Providence Hospital, Oakland. ANNA GASPER--San Leandro. LIZETTE HAUscHILDT-Mills College. RUTH HoFF-University of California. LAURA HUNT-Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. ANNA jARvINEN-San jose State Teachers' College. GLADYS KENYON-Healds Business College, Oakland. FRANCES KERR--Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. KENNETH KILGORE-California Packing Corporation, San Lorenzo. PEARL LENBERG-Hayward. ELLENORE LAURIDSEN-San jose State Teachers' College. ELAINE MACABEE-California School of Arts 8: Crafts, Berkeley. CLINES NEILSEN-Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. ANNA PERRY-SBU Leandro. LILA RATHERT-Hayward. ELAINE REIIvI-Montgomery, Ward 8: Go., Oakland. MARY RosENBERG-University of California. LILLIAN RoTH-University of California. T,HERESlA SCHLOSSER--San jose State Teachers' College. EDNA SMITH-San jose State Teachers' College. BEATRICE SMITHURST-HC3lClS' Business College, Oakland. LUTHER STEWART-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. RALPH STEWART--University of California. RUTH STEWART-Arcata State Teachers' College. FRED TEMPS--Sfanf0l'd University DEBORAH WEBB-Mills College. ROBERT WEYERHEUSER-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. JOSEPH YOUNG-Post Graduate, Fremont High School. Page Twefity THE WINGEO H june '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOT. GREATER H. U. H. S. August 29, l922-The Largest Freshman Class to enter the High School. August, 1923-The Largest Freshman Class to enter High School. August, l924-The same story repeated. The entire roll has been increased each year-294, 4ll, 430 students respec- tively. When the midyear Freshmen enter, no class graduates. What is to be done with the extra 80 students in a school which was originally built to accomo- date only 350? There was only one possible answer to the question and that was solved by the trustees on October I7, 1924. Bonds to the value of 3280000 were voted by the citizens of the Hayward Union High School district at an election ordered by the trustees. These bonds provide for a number of new buildings to be constructed which will be capable of accomodating 550 students besides the 350 provided for in the present buildings. Those who were required to stand during the plays given by the Dramatic Club and at the Commencement Exercises in 1924 will appreciate an auditorium large enough to hold all who wish to attend our activities. A large building with twenty seven class rooms will provide such an auditorium. The auditorium will have permanent seats and a sloping floor. The woodworking classes are crowded in a small room with all space taken up with benches and machinery. Think of working in a new building erected especially for the Manual Training Department! Only those who have gone out for athletics at Hayward High know the dis- comfort there is in a small dressing room. The present manual training room fitted up as a boy's dressing room will be a big incentive for bringing backward but proficient athletes out for the various sports. Oh, the poor Seniors! Think of going four long years to a small over-crowded school only to miss the new school by one year! I pity them. SANBORN KEARNEY, '26 SPRING l used to have a lot of fun, l'm glad to see the Spring again Before l came to High g With all its flowers, and birds, l used to romp in flowery fields, But l must write this poetry Whenever Spring was nigh.. And search for choicest words. But now l've got to study hard, So l have told my sisters small The lessons I'm assigned 5 To get their share of fun, The Springtime play l once enjoyed Before they get to Hayward High. Must all be left behind. COh, l'm glad that this is done.J Bi.ossoM MAEHLER, '27. Page Twenty-one THE WINGED H JUNE '25 - I HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOR fflugust 1924 to April 3, 19251 SENIOR CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Frances Winslow, Anthony Seraphim. SECOND SECTION :-Anna Cook, julia Hutchison, Ethel Van Vick, Frances Wilson. THIRD SECTION :-Lucille Craigie, Roy Hudson, Yuliko Negi, Inez Pereira, Ra- mona Sutherland, Charles Thorup, Lucille Thorup, Louis Vargas. JUNIOR CLASS FIRST SECTION 2--Blanche Rochau, Lois Stewart, Ruth Weitzel. SECOND SECTION :-julia Cecchi, Bernice Cline, Edith Davins, Helen Ebert, Norene jcnsen, Sylvia Marcuse, Anna Meyer, Lilly Moller, Fred Plowright, Bruce Stewart, Alice Wilkins. THIRD SECTION :-Edith Davis, Bernice Flores, Louise Fisher, Angela Hotchkiss, Doris Mosey, Evelyn Llry. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Greta Piety. SECOND SECTION :-Irene Goforth, Frank Hann, Helen johansen, Carolyn Krogh. Doris Luce. THIRD SECTION :-Edwin Clark, Helen Gilmour, Marlin Haley, Edmund Knetz- ' ger, Chester Little, Dorothy Turner, Irene Vargas, Harriet Middleton. FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Elizabeth Bell, Lillian O'Hanlon, jeanne Oliver, Rose Negi. SECOND SECTION :-Liesel Sanwald, james Sutherland, Gladys Young. THIRD SECTION :--Mary Avila, Lucille Birdsong, Alberta Forth, Irene Walter, Hanako Yoshioka. ROLL OF HONOR First Section :-Those having l's in 4 One-unit Subjects. Second Section:-Those having no mark lower than I- in 4 One-unit Subjects. Third Section:-Those having nothing lower than one Z in 4 One-unit Subjects. Provided: that no student may be on the Roll of Honor whose conduct has not been satisfactory both at school and on the way to and from school. THE ORIENT Soft-sandaled maidens with slanting eyes, In gay kimonos, true butterflies. Walk together, chanting slowly, In a soft tongue whisper softly, ln the vestibule of Paradise. FRANCES WILSON, '25, Page Twenty-two THE WINGED H jUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The John Gamble Memorial At dedicatory exercises held in the school auditorium on March twenty-ninth, a bronze tablet commemorating Dr. john Gamble was unveiled. Dr. Gamble, who died last year, was at one time, as most of you probably know, the principal of our Hayward High School and was loved and revered by all of his pupils. He was a man of high hopes and great prowess, and aimed always to instill in his pupils some bit of the love of knowledge that was his. His was a wonderful character, sympathetic and quick to understand. He always gave ample praise where it was due, but never, as his pupils remember, used harsh terms in rebuke of anyone. Some of his former students were present at the memorial service-Mr. W. T. Helms, of the Class of '95, now Superintendent of Schools in Richmond, Mr. Sterry Lamson, Class of '98, and Oscar Morgan, Class of '97, at one time editor of the Hayward Review . judge Harder was chairman of the day, and spoke briefly of the significance of the occasion. Mr. Helms spoke on john Gamble, Educator. Strange and impossible as it must seem to you who are struggling with Latin, it is quoted that, should you have started with any quotation from Cicero, Dr. Gamble could take it up and go on, giving page after page from memory. It is said, too, that in his class- room work, he never used the text-book to teach the lesson, but was able to give it without keeping one eye on the book and the other on the class, but with his keen eyes both on the class, could easily detect any culprit in the commission of a misdeed. Mr. Sterry Lamson, in a eulogy of Dr. Gamble, fittingly expressed the regard of his former classmates and friends for the friend and teacher of them all. Mr. Morgan, after a few brief remarks, unveiled the tablet, which is strikingly beautiful in its very simplicity. It bears the inscription: jOHN GAMBLE 1840 - 1924 A TEACHER t-A Tribute from his Pupils The quiet beauty of the bronze and the deep feeling behind those few simple words combine to make this tribute the most fitting that could be offered to the memory of such a gentleman and scholar as Dr. Gamble. During the course of the program, a few appropriate numbers were rendered by the High School Orchestra and the Girl's Glee Club. Lead, Kindly Light - Dr. Gamble's favorite hymn-was given as one of the selections by the Glee Club. Dr. Gamble, during his life time, made an ineffaceable impression on all who came in contact with him, and the influence of his scholarship and noble character has been with Hayward High to this day, making it the fine school that it is, and always will be. Doms Mossy, '26. Page Twenty-three THE TYINGEDIH JUNE '25 IIAYWARD IIIGII SCI-IOOE FRANCES WILSON, AIOSEPII KAVANAGII, PETER CROSBY, SANBORN KEARNEY, EDITII DAVIS THE STUDENT BODY ORGANIZATION 'Iihe Student Body Commission with the aid of Miss Ostrander, worked out two effective systems for the year, the service and merit systems. Since this was the first year anything ol' the kind had been introduced, they might well be con- sidered a success and a benefit to our student body government. The Court func- tioned several times during the year and relieved the faculty from taking any action. The officers ol' the Student Body are: IJi5rr1R Ckosnv ,,,,,,, IIRANCIZS WII.SLlN ,,,,,,,i .,,...,.........l,rvsit1cnt l'itre-I'rt'5itlu11t josufn KAVANAGH ..,...., Conznzisximzvr SANBORN KEARNEY ........... Conzmissiuncr EDITH DAVIS ....,,.. ....... C vnznzissimzur IfTHYl. VAN VICK ....,, ,.,,,,,,,,,i,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Y ecretary EDWARD INIASSA ,,,,.. .,....,, I Jublicify Cnrrespm1dcnt ALDEN Ouvex ..,... c..i.r. , flthletic Cnrrerpmitlmrt 'IAIIADEA IIARDILR ,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,r,i,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l ridge GEORGI1 Pl1NDhRGAS'l' ,... ,,,,,i,i,, P nzsvculing Aflorngy Page Twenty-four rHEiwiNoeDiujuNi5'z5 if M' HAYWAEDCHICHSSCHOOIS l THE ASSOCIATED GIRLS HE ASSOCIATED GIRLS STUDENTS is the name given to the girls or- ganization which was established in the spring l925. The enrollment of our high school has been increasing so rapidly during the last few years that it became quite necessary to have some sort of an organization. The girls, assisted and instructed by four able women members of the facul- ty, took it upon themselves to form a united body. The Constitutional Commit- tee appointed, drew up a constitution which provided for the election of the gen- eral officers. The officers elected were as follows: Frances Winslow, presidentg Alice Wilkins, vice-presidentg Inez Miller, secretary, Elizabeth Meyer, treasurer and Lola Kavanaugh, athletic manager. The constitution also provided for a division of the girls into four groups. Each group is headed by one of the follow- ing girls: Angela Hotchkiss, Bernice Flores, Kathryn Rohrer and Miriam Prowse. Through the A. G. S. we hope to intermingle the upper and lower classmen in a more amiable way and on a more sociable basis. By the A. G. S. we endeavor to establish something that will be profitable, serviceable and advantageous to the school. The girls have extended their generous attention to the various clubs in the school, such as the Dramatic, Radio, and Tennis Clubs and especially to the Annual Staff in their numerous sales and drives. The association has been very successfully managed this year. Next year the executive committee expects to enlarge upon the work, now that the prob- lems of organization have been successfully solved. Y. NEC-1, '25. Page Twenty-five THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL E l THE RADIO CLUB 'The Hayward Iligh radio club. llas members twenty twol And as a wheel upon a hub. lt works with speed for you: t-fl splendid set was lately made, By several of the boysg All bills for parts were fully paid. Which added to our joys. Our friend Spark Lewis organized, This thrifty little group, And all the work he supervised. From tubes to aerial loop. This fine set is loud and clear, And at assembly, When everyone would like to hear Tones ring out merrily. We'd gladly like to help the school, With programs by and by: And make a name for the Radio Club, Ot' good old Hayward High. Page Twenty-six MERLE WILSON, '27. THEQWINGED H jUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL THE TENNIS CLUB OFFICERS President ..,..,....... ,......... C imkuas Tuonurf Vice President ...... ..,.......... I IELEN EBERT Secretary ,.,,... . ..... .... ...,....,... ..., .....,...........,.,., j o H N Ramos Treasurer .,,,................A.......,,...............,.....,........,......,.A.,...,.,..,.........,........... ANNA MEYER The KAWINGED H Tennis Club was organized at the beginning of the year and a new constitution was adopted. The club unanimously elected Miss Miller and Mr. Lewis as their advisors. We can boast of the largest enrollment of any club in the school. There was such a great interest taken in tennis this year that we decided to have both the doubles and singles tournaments. The enrollment in both ol' these tournaments was large and a numberhof exciting matches were played. Helen Ebert and Anna Meyer were the respective winners of the girls' doubles tourna- ment while Charles Thorup and Herbert Bedford were the respective winners of the boys' doubles tournament. A great interest was taken in the singles tourna- ments also, which were played later in the year. We congratulate the Freshmen for their interest in tennis, as it up to them to fill the places left vacant by the Seniors. Page Twenty-seven THE WINGED H juNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL HAYWARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL BAND The H. U. H. S. Band is a vital factor among the various High School organiz- ations. In the past school year, the band has added zest to the Big Games of the year having turned out 100 per cent strong at the Centerville football and the Rich- mond basketball games. The band also played for the bond movement. Next year, there will be new uniforms for the boys and new additional instru- ments. A music room will be provided with cabinets designed by Mr. Hollingshead. The band represented the High School at the annual Cherry Festival in San Leandro, june l. j. E. HOLLINGSHEAD ................,..... ......... , ....... , .... . .Instructor and Director STANLEY MACEDO .........i........,..,..r....................................,.. Assistant Director THOMAS FISHER ...............................,....................................... ..,Drum Major Clarinetsf-joseph Kavanaghg Hayden Talbotg Thomas Fisherg Byron Savageg Harold Holmesg Maurice Benjaming Alvin Annandg Frank Silvag George Webb. Trombones:-Edward Massa: Marlin Haleyg Frederick Fosterg Lloyd Nixong Leslie Moldtg Manuel Florence. Baritones:-Berle Smithsong Douglas Talbotg Anthony Seraphim. Cornets:-Walter Widlundg Arthur Manterg Paul Lemong George Krecekg jo- seph Costa. Altos:-Donald Harderg Stanley Macedog Arnold Marting Rudolph Tomicich. Saxopboness-Henry Williamsong Edward Houghg Melvin Henningseng How- ard Burr, john Macedo. Basses:-jack Holtg john Webb. Drums:-Chester Little 5 Leroy Asvittg W. Lucio. Page Twenty-eight THE WINGED H JUNE '25 J HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL 3 l Hayward Union High School Orchestra J. E. HOLLINGSHEAD . ,........... ................,................ I nstructor and Director The H. U. H. S. Orchestra has shown great improvement during the past year. high school plays, entertainments and graduation. A special orchestra was used for the Mexican Operetta Pepita, composed of the most talented of the orchestra members. Piano:-Edith Davis. Ist Violins:--Blanche Rochaug jesse Ramos 3 Carol Dieteg jessie Andersong Jeanette Frankenbergg Frank Schottsg Ruth Harrison. Cello:-john Gorrieg Florence Nicholson. Cornet:--Walter Widlund: Arthur Manter. Mellophone:-Stanley Macedo. Bass:-Catherine Whiteg Leroy Asvitt. 2nd Violin:--Raymond Pendergastg Elsie Dieteg Margaret Whiteg Sarah Stewartg Violet Williamson. Flute:-Wilford Williamson. Saxophone:-Henry Williamson. Trombone:-Edward Massa. Drums:-Alice Haley. Clarinets:-Thomas Fisherg Byron Savage. Page Twenty-nine THE WINGED H ,IUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Girls' Glee Club The Hayward High School Music Department represented by the Girls' Glee Club and the Boys' Quartette, under the direction of Miss Marian Handy, have given some successful musical programs. The Glee Club appeared before the public at the Chamber of Commerce Community Dinner and the john Gamble Memorial Exercises. During Music Week a series of interesting programs was given. The main features were vocal solos by Miss Sweitzer of Mills College accompanied by Miss Boone. Mrs. Dickson gave talks on Musical Memories. . The main hit of the season was the Mexican Operetta, Pepita given by the girls and boy's Glee Club on May the 29. Members of the Boys' Quartette are: Edward Massa, lack Holt, Louis Vargas, Ivan Bradley. Members of the Girls' Glee Club are: Ramona Borree, Carol Diete, Bernice Flores, Louise Fisher, Ruth Harrison, Thadea Harder, Marian Hough, Carolyn Krogh, Lola Kzwanagh, Madge K uhwarth, Lillian Martin, Anna Meyer, Doris Mosey, Lucille Nussenbaum, Flossie Oliveira, Matilda Picanco, Irma Quigley, Blanche Rochau, Kathryn Rohrer, Betty Rosenberg, Lorraine Dodgers, Gladys Ruus, Ramona Sutherland, Frances Winslow, Irene Vargas. Page Thirty 'HHS wiisiocp H JUNE 'zs HAYWARD HlGH SCHOGL EXCHANGE HE EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT is an interesting one, for by means of the exchange of annuals we are able to see what other schools are doing and also obtain suggestions for'the improvement of our own annual. The Exchange Editor wishes to thank all the schools who have sent us annuals and hope they will exchange again next year. THE POPPY-Winters joint Union High School: We like your literary department and think your poems are especially com- mendable. Why not award prizes for the best stories? Your snapshots are clever and original but we suggest that you have more of them. LA PERlTA4'Conrtland Union High School: Your literary secticn is very good and you seem to have poetic talent in your school. The joke and athletic sections are good also. By distributing the jokes in the advertising section greater attention will be drawn to the ads. FLAM E-Fremont High School: We like your book very much, although the enlargement of your literary' section would improve ir. YUBA DELTA-Marysville Union High School: Your senior panels are clever. We like your snapshots and jokes. Your exchange is good. STRAY LEAVES-Grass Valley High School: Your literary section and snapshots are good. We wish you success with your future editions. THE ANNUAL SCRIBE-Oakland Technical High School: We think, for a school your size your literary section could be greatly en- larged. Your art panels are good. SYCAMORE-Modesto Union High School. The caricatures and football pictures are very good. Why not have an ex-- change? You have an annual to be proud of. May we have an exchange next year? ROSE LEAVES-Roseville Union High School: Your faculty snapshots are clever. Why not enlarge your literary section? You have some original ideas which appeal to us greatly. Page Thirty-one HISTORY EX. THE WINGED H JUNE '25 ' A HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL ENTERPRISE-Petaluma High School: Your literary section is very good. The poems are especially clever. Your snapshots are good. May we hear from you next year? DELPHIC ECHOES-Dinuba Union High School: We like your class pictures and snapshots. Your literary section could be improved. Why not have an exchange department? OLLA PODRIDA-Berkeley Union High School: We like your snapshots. Why not have a literary section and an exchange department? We think your book could be enlarged considering the size of your school. GREEN AND GOLDffYSonora Union High School: Your snapshots are good and the addition of scenery lends a pleasing varia- tion. You have an excellent literary section. Come again. EL SUSURRO-Monterey Union High School: The most original book we received. We shall always be glad to have your exchanges. The night before I studied hard On Prehistoric man, My little brother noisily Was beating on a pan. Alas! my brain was in a whirl, I begged my brother, cease- I thought that Hammurabi's code Was a temple large in Greece. I thought Mohammed was the sun, In whom the Arab hopes, And thought that Friars all were birds Instead of Christian popes. Page Thirty-two Leaders of Rome and Germany Were in my mind mixed up. I looked for Emperors of Rome, Alas, I must give up! The Crusade to my estimate, A river was in France, As I began to concentrate Sister began to dance. And as I lay in my bed that night A-gazing at the wall, I wondered what my mark would be If I got a mark at all. BLossoM IVIAEHLERIS, '26. lNc.hD11jLNh'zv ' TH LET THE WINOED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Our Yell Leaders LLOYD PETERSEN, MARLIN HALEY WHO ARE YOU? F THE question' Are you a student? were asked you, what would be your reply? Most of us would answer in the affirmative and add, l am a student of the Hayward High School. Too frequently such a reply would state the whole, exact and unfortunate truth. So many regard their place in the school too lightly. For a second let us consider the weather cock. He yields to the least in- fluence, swings to each breeze. With age he turns more easily. He may at first seem broad and comprehending, but make him face you squarely and his astound- ing narrowness is apparent. The world is full of weather cocks and so is our school. Our brand votes when the crowd vsotes, claps when the rest clap and seconds the motion. Do you prize the spark of individuality which you believe is in you? If thine own self be true , don't be a weather cock. He attains no higher plane than his own roof. You may be a member of the student bodyg you may even hold an important office in the schoolg you may be familiar with the songs and the yellsg but-are you a student? Are you a liability to your school or are you playing squarely by the game of give and take or are you merely a self-satisfied sponger ? You may wear the school pin conspicuously displayed: you may exhibit with just pride the student body card: but, unless you have caught the real spirit of the school, then unhappily, you speak the whole, the exact and unfortunate truth when you say, I am a student of the Hayward High School. ETHE1, VAN Vick, 'Z5. Page Thirty-four THE WINCED ll JUNE '25 A HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AYXYARITS chance for a strong football team this year was slight. Al- though there was a turnout of about thirty-five men. few were large enough to make the team. Practically all but three men were green at the game and with only a week's practice before the first tangle, they were lucky to hold their own. Much credit is due a few older men in keeping up the fighting spirit in some of the tough scrambles with the larger schools. llowever, with many hard games and much hard practice the team was finally brought into shape. The season, though not very bright at first ended quite successfully. Next tenn the prospects for a championship team look brighter by far than they have in the past two years. Let's see you go, fellows! li. MASSA, -I. RAYANAGI-l, -I. FORTH, A. HART, Cpt. P. CROSBY, H. DE COU, F. KEARNEY, Coach SMITH A. THEIS, R. JONES, S. DONAIRE, R. WYNNE, R. HUDSON, G. FORTH F. JOHNSON, A. OLIVER, C. BURGE. Nl. MARTIN, H. HANSEN Hayward vs. Fremont The game started off in great form Hayward scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter but in the second they weakened. The game ended 12 to 12. Hayward 'vs. Livermore Again we met the Cowboys on the grid, for the first time in three years. Fat Oliver, as quarter-back, led the boys to a I3 to 6 victory. Page Thirty-fi'vc' THE WINGED H jUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Hayward vs. Centerville On Friday, October 31, with a IOOW student body, we traveled to our rival school, Washington Hi. The band was playing and every one was cheering when the whistle blew for the kick-off. Hayward had a fast start but the breaks were against us in all ways and we suffered a l2 to 7 defeat. Hayward tts. Palo Alto On November llth, before the largest crowd to witness a football game at Hayward, Palo Alto, the second best Peninsular team, went down to defeat by a 20 to I2 score. The Poly boys came on the field, husky and sure to win, followed by the Hayward boys, who surely showed that they were there with the fight. Diablo, 05 Hayward 0. Pleasanton, ll: llayward 33. llitchcock, 393 llayward 0. Mission 57, llayward O. COACH SMITH, G. FORTH, A. THEIS, CAPT. H, lVlcCl.UNG, lf. jOllNSON j, KAVANAGH, ll. DE COU, j. RAMOS BASKET BALL At the close of the football season basket ball was greeted with much enthu- siasm and anticipation as in former years. The old system of an unlimited team and second team was abolished by the athletic board. Three teams, Classes A , B and C were organized according to conference rules. The Class A team had a very disappointing season despite efforts of the coach and teamg but the Class B and C teams were victorious in nearly all their games. Page Thirty-six THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL MR. SMITH, G. OLIVERIA, M. KUNE, D. HARDER L. VARGAS, C. ROGER, G. KRECEK, M. O'BRlEN L. COULD, A. RIZZO, F. RADFORD, M. FLORENCE University vs. Hayward The University Hi Team, winners of the O. A. L., defeated the .Hayward boys in a fast game. ' Score: ZZ-13. Pleasanton vs. Hayward Playing better basket-ball in all departments of the game .than.we had-all season, the Hayward team scored a well earned victory over the Amador Boys. Score: Z6-9. Richmond vs. Hayward Hayward went down to defeat, in the Big Game of the year, before the fast Richmond team at the latter's court. The student body gave good support in the down hill fight. Santa Clara vs. Hayward Before a packed gym. the Hayward quintette defeated the Santa Clara team in a game long to be remembered. This was our last game of the season and our team showed marked improvement. Many subs were used showing that next year looks promising. Other scores: Berkeley 195 Hayward 8. Mission 175 Hayward ll. Concordia 185 Hayward 17. Roosevelt 105 Hayward 16. Page Thirty-seven THE WINGED H JUNE '25 -I - HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Our Class B Basketball team played well this year. They showed that our next year prospects are to be very good and that a little more coaching and practice will make a championschip team. Captain jimmie Rizzo, who was elected at the beginning of the season, led his team through to four victories and one defeat. With a majority of their games won, the following received the circle H - Charles Rodgers, Morris Kune, George Foster, Capt. Jimmie Rizzo, Maurice O'Brien, Louis Vargas, Gerald Olivera, Manuel Fernandez, Tony Murioro. CLASS B BASKETBALL SCORES St. joseph 9--Hayward I3 Pleasanton I-Hayward I6 Amador High I-Hayward 20 Diablo Higb, 7-Hayward, Z2 BASEBALL UOACII SMITH, M. ROZE, E. MASSA, CAPT. FORTH, L. ARNOLD, J. RAMOS, H. BEDFORD, I.. VARGAS nl. FORTH, M. COEHLO, S. LITTLE, S. CROSETTI, M. LAMB E. CLARK, M. FLORENCE, M. KUNE, L. FERERA With the close of our basketball season, baseball began with a large turn- out. The prospects for a banner baseball season were exceedingly bright. In this large turn-out there were six veterans from last year with a number of Fresh- men and some new prospects that had never come out before. Our first game show- ed that there was material on hand when we defeated Machado's All-Stars 6-7. Page Thirty-eight inisiwirlidisip HJUNE '25 A I A HAvwARn HIOH scnovoi. However, the next ten days saw a number of setbacks for our bright prospects and our squad was cut to twelve meng some on account of scholarship. lt seems that some fellows cannot understand that scholarship comes before athletics. Fremont vs. Hayward Hayward played baseball at Fremont but in the fifth inning a rally put Fremont in the lead which they never lost. Score: 4-0, Fremont's. University vs. Hayward Hayward played two games with University defeating them in both. The first 3 to I, the second 4 to 2. Commerce vs. Hayward Commerce came all the way over to Hayward to meet their defeat. Play- ing was good on both sides. Score I3-9, Haywards Washington vs. Hayward April Z0 Washington High invaded Hayward strong and out to Black and Orange looked very poorly when they got up against the Gold who scored first and kept the lead throughout the game. Score ward's. Other scores: win. The Black and 8-2, Hay- Pleasanton 25 Hayward 18. Roosevelt 55 Hayward 12. Mission l0g Hayward 9. Roosevelt63 Hayward l. Concordia 53 Hayward l. COACII SMITH, R. HUDSON, P. CROSBY, F. JOHNSON, A. THEIS, L. ARNOLD, G. FORTH, j. RAMOS F. KEARNEY, J, FORTH, l.. GOULD, H. McCLUNG, H. TALBOT, M. HENNINGSEN C. LITTLE, D. HARDER, CAPT. j. KAVANAGH, H. LEARD, A. RIZZO, W. MORRISON C0ur Track Teamj Page Thirty-nine THE wiNGED H JUNE '25 HAvwARbiHioAH scHooL More interest was taken in track this year than ever before. This was the first year that dual meets were held with other Hi Schools ex- cept Washington High. A great deal of talent was seen in the interclass meet, of which the juniors were the leaders, so it was decided to have some interschool meets. A joseph Kavanagh, who was elected captain, broke four records in the eight pound shot this year, breaking the State Record with a heave of 50'6Mg . He also broke the C. I. F., A. C. A. L., Washington and Hayward records. Hayward 77M-Roosevelt 47M Hayward track team won their first meet on March 26 by defeating the fast team from Roosevelt High. The Hayward boys seemed to have the better con- dition. Hayward 92-Piedmont 57 Hayward scored their second impressive victory by defeating the Highlanders the second time this yearg the first time was in the A. C. A. L. when Hayward won by two points. Nortb Coast Section Out of the thirty five teams to compete in the North Coast Section, Hay- ward tied for 9th place. Capt. Kavanagh broke the 8 Ib. shot record with a heave of 50' 6 2-3 . Washington 85-Hayward 65 On the aftemoon of May 8, Hayward met their traditional rival on the Hay- ward Track in an affair that will be long remembered by the spectators who gathered to witness the annual Big Meet. Despite that Washington' won by fif- teen points, it was truly a great meet, and Hayward men fought hard, forcing the Black and Orange to extend themselves in many instances. Capt. Kavanagh broke the 8 lb. shot record with a heave of 50' Zh . Page Forty THE WINGED II JUNE '25 , T IIAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL I. PERERIA. F. WINSLOW, R. POSTEN, R. BORREE, G. RUUS, M. PROWSE. MISS MILLER Ii. ROHRER, I.. ELVIN, I.. KAVANAGH, E, VAN VICK GIRLS BASKETBALL For the first time in several years the girls of Hayward High School were able to have organized basket ball teams, organized practice and later interclass games. The closest and most decisive game was the one between the juniors and Seniors. As the rivalry was keen and the teams very well matched, it was a matter of which team would play the best on that certain day. The score was I4-9 in favor of the Senior team. This was the final victory for the Seniors and as they had won all their games, they were the champion team. They became wearers of the Black and Gold diamond Basket Ball numerals. Next year which class will be the wearer of this symbol? The scores for all the games were as follows: Senior-Frosh ....... ...... I 6- 8 Senior-junior ............. 14- 9 junior-Soph ..... .... Z 6 - IZ Senior-Soph ..... .... I 9 - I0 Soph-Frosh ....... ..... Z 0- - 7 junior-Frosh ............. I5 - 6 Page Forty-one IHE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL FM I' GLU Mia: s- .1-.,.,..f y-me 04.15, IN eaten-Y T :unsafe A l i:1:3pD-....': 11 -5 LOADS 5,5 gamaz. 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Orr,-6 Q In THATSABOUT MR p--A M, MRS Nl wi ivgf' UP- IF YOVLN- To Tv-1 'rlfacn THE BEST I5 HERE :N I5 youg, 5 'A' TE'-L 51 ER QFLA1-in , IN Am. -r-HE +-vwwAnD TEACHEQ- AND To Md' WHY 1't.i. wf-we 1-EACH LAND AND Ncrr 'N END P, - - MTEIEL YOU- , F-gpg? 1.155 GLOQQEQTEWAND FR' Q ' ' 4 l CWITH Did you ever Come to school On a nice Sunny morningg And feel at peace With all the world? Then, just as you Got settled down And were still feelin The teacher came Down the aisle Passing out paper For an ex? No, not an ex, g happy just a written lesson. And you almost Groaned in despairg Because you remembered FLORENCE T0wN, '27, That you had not studied Page F arty-two HELEN Giuvioun '27 NO OFFENSE TO K. C. BJ A single line. And you opened your book And began to cram For all you were worth And then just as she sprung The first question The Assembly bell rang And you could almost have Shouted for joy! lf you did not, We'll all agree That you have missed One of the joys Of High School Life. l THANK YOU! THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL :sn ITQYY Page Forty-three THE WINGED H JUNE '25 ' HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN RECEPTION September 2I. Well, tonight the social year of l924-25 was started with the Freshman Reception. There were more present at the dance tonight than I have seen for a long time. It also seemed to me that the crowd was very congenial. The Sophs can't say now that the Frosh don't harken to an invitation , for they cer- tainly turned out. However, we can't say either that the Sophs aren't perfect entertainers, as they surely proved themselves to be. Any way I do hope that the next dances will be as good as this one tonight. Football Banquet and Sophomore Dance November I. lt was a great deal of work for the junior and Senior girls to give this banquet tonight, but were they repaid? Oh! yes, they certainly were. Everything from the artistic gold and black decorations to the final course of the banquet was carried out in such originality, that it is no wonder that all those present proclaimed the banquet of '24 one never to be forgotten. The dainty place cards with football players painted on them were quite an added attraction. We didn't ask the boys tonight whether they had enough to eat or not as all one had to do to verify that was to look at the empty plates. Compliments to the fine cooking! After the banquet all went up stairs where the Sophomore dance was going on. I noticed that everyone had a splendid time tonight and so the record set by the Freshman Reception was not broken. When the old clock ticked twelve, I noticed many surprised faces. Everyone had spent such a lovely even- ing that the time had flown very swiftly. Old Clothes Dance November 7. Here I am home at one o'clock. Not so bad, huh? Do I look as though l'm in a joyful spirit? Yes, I certainly do for I just attended the Old Clothes' Dance at Hayward High School. A success? Why ask that question? The juniors have never had a social failure as yet and never hope to either. Many present tonight looked too comical for words in their Old Clothes' Day costumes. A winsome lass in a dress of her great-grand-mother was very noticeable. Upon inquiring, a stranger would find out that her name was Miss Harriet Clarke. Did the teacher-judges appreciate her costume? Oh! yes, for she received the prize for the best dressed girl. And while I think of it, I must mention that Arthur Widlund rightfully received the boy's prize. What do you think was the big surprise of the evening? All of the faculty members donned the dresses of their grandmothers thereby entering into the spirit 'of the occasion. Needless to say everyone appreciated the spirit that the teachers added to the evening. Page Forty-four THE w1NoED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL DANCE December 17. l surely think the crowd at this Annual jinks tonight was large, considering that we have been having a regular cloudburst all evening. ln des- cribing the dance I must use that very hackneyed word success but sometimes words have no synonyms. This dance tonight proved that we have a very cap- able staff and l do hope that the '25 annual shows some of this ability, which of course it will. In this diary l always try to mention the original ideas l see at a dance, which were not few at this jinks tonight. ln the first place water ice and homemade candy were sold instead of the proverbial punch. Then too there was a balloon dance which made quite a hit. Although this dance was not a financial success it certainly was a novel affair. Well, it's late now so l must journey to slumberland. GYPSY J INKS jan. 24-Something different! What two words can express this Gypsy jinks of tonight any better? Gypsy decorations and the colorfully realistic program matched the gypsies present to a tee. lf any bandits had appeared at the dance tonight he would certainly have walked away quite wealthy, as all the old family jewelry, for years stored away, had been donned. The originality of the Seniors was again displayed tonight in their peacock dance and also their prize waltz. Let's hope we have some of these different dances soon again. JUNIOR CARNIVAL February 20. Thrills galore!! From the time of entering the building until the time of departure everyone was beaming over with fun. Beginning with the horrid Hades underground passage and ending with the Great Surprise, the con- cessions were just splendid. And oh! l mustn't forget to mention the artistic skeleton dance and the realistic room of horrors. But the extremely harmonious jazz band beat them all. Beginning with nine o'clock everyone thought he was in fairyland for the ceiling of the dance hall was replaced by a complete red crepe lattice work arrangement. The gay dancers looked very picturesque under the bright red shadows. All the boys had to lead especially well tonight as the dance floor was extremely crowded. The juniors added a little variety by having both a prize waltz and a prize fox-trot. The program which was interwoven between the dances was delightful. fOne very unusual happening tonight was that Pete escorted Miriam. How strange! We all noticed that Francis Kearney had a dime in his pocket too, for a changej To close with an important fact I must mention that the juniors have en- riched their coffers to the tune of a large sum. Can you name a more fitting way to earn money to feed the hungry Seniors? V Page Forty-live THE wiNoED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HicH SCHOOL Calico Cotillion April 3. A new precedent was set tonight when the Annual Staff gave a barn dance to celebrate the annual spring vacation. Hay, apple cider, and molasses candy were but a few of the interesting and novel features. Then too, the calico and corduroy berobed crowd fitted the surroundings to a tee. A barn dance is a real good place to have a good time for you can wear your old clothes and act natural. Such was the case tonight! l might add that the Annual Staff cleared the neat little sum of twenty-five dollars. Senior Sport Dance April 17. Sport dance. The Seniors to be sure were the originators of the idea. The sporty black and white decorations were very suitable for the occasion and the sweaters and sport suits of the crowd fitted right in with them. What do you think the refreshments were tonight? Popsicles, and they were surely a real change too. Tonight Forest Lindsay surprised us all by his good dancing. lt looks as though Forest is taking the lead among the Frosh boys. The crowd was not what it should have been tonightg if the entire Student Body supported the dances things would be different. Well, l'm so sleepy l had better quit or I shall not be able to read my own writing in the future. Junior Banquet M AY 22.-After attending this glorious banquet tonight words fail me. Now that l think, l wonder what happened to our study hall. l can't imagine how it disappeared but it surely did, for in its place stood a gayly bedecked danc- ing pavilion. Yes, and it was May too, for in the center stood a large May pole. How artistically all the guests fitted in with these elegant surroundings! At about 9:45 whispers uttered by the Seniors could be heard that went something to this effect, Only fifteen minutes more. l can hardly wait. Do you blame them? In fifteen short minutes they would leave for their banquet with the charming juniors as hosts and hostesses. Ten o'clock! We shall now take you to an English country home. This was the announcement made to the Seniors and Faculty. How fittingly the banquet room was named! ln an English country garden surrounded by green gabled lattice work fence with interweaving bowers of roses, the happy guests grouped. The tables of four were extremely picturesque, each one seemingly a little individual world in itself. As if waiting for the proper time Old Father Moon appeared upon the scene just as the program commenc- ed. His dazzling light shown brilliantly through the open bay windows, The Page Forty-six THE wiNoED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL tables, which were decorated in crepe paper of pastel shades, and the overspread- ing English floor lamps matched the dainty English waitresses to a tee. The splendid banquet menu together with the individual favors, and place cards, were among the other attractions. How gay everyone was!-but perhaps there was a note of sadness in some of the speeches, for this was the last time that the Seniors were to be entertained. Over, all too quickly, everyone went back to the dancing pavilion at ll:l5. There, some of the junior girls favtored all with a beautiful May dance, inter- weaving the May pole garlands among each other. Senior Ball june 19, l925. What is so rare as a night in june when the Seniors arte hostesses at their last social affair? Winding in and out among soft green foliage, the happy young couples danced tonight. With lights of glimmering colors on the gay decorations, an enchanting garden was visible. How fittingly the social yeai' of 1924 was closed! Originality and beauty of spirit can be named as the chief factors shown by the Seniors in their farewell ball. The prominence of school spirit displayed by all tonight was very evident. Such was the bidding goodbye to an energetic class of ambitious seniors, and the closing of a successful social school year. v . .. . .v YQ K5 gll0,tQ43 llORlZON'I'Al. B U I W . . .70 l. A famous English author. 3 , . I4. A goldsmith's measure of weight. 4 L ' ' L 0. 3rd, 25th, 22nd letters of alphabet. 25. Positive tahbj. 3. l.atin for l. 1 . 3 io, A time demon. H 34. Spell, you are the way it sounds. Q V O 'S IU. Uncontrolled feeling. 3 J Zo. A tiny sprite. U N F 4. Comparative form of word meaning cotiriigeoiis. ,, , 27. I3avid's reason for going to the tailors. B i if ll. Crude metal. H .L ZS. Backward. 5. 32 thousand ounces. 20. The prophet of the Mohammedans. 35. A feminine nickname. l2. How David felt most of the time. 29. large animal uf deer species. 27. lJavid's transactions. 6. David's chum. VERTICAL 2. A close relative of David's. 7. A personal pronoun. 8. Toward. 9, Where David studied oratory. li, The arch of Heaven. I5 Lf 1 . ai' Ja I7 J JT IS. iFirst five squaresj First name of important 30. llth, Znd, I5th letters of alphabet. 3l. . 32 33 37 36 38 .l.atin for air. lo. The tlahhb for a telegraph messenger service. character in book. lZth, Sth, l8th letters of alphabet 30. tl.ast six squaresj The book that caused David's . Latin for pounds. woe, . The county in which David was born. Z2. Cabb.J for Ireland. . To exist logically. 23. fabbj Meaning of each the same quantity. .Negative. 24, Family name of important character. . What Mrs. Gummidge called herself. Page F arty-seven THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The Soliloquy of a Doormat AM a door mat. You may think my life is a life of drudgery-sordid and dull and to some extent it is. Yet I find much about me which is interesting and amusing. When people come into the house they clean their feet on me and tramp over me without taking pity. And then when Nanette, the young lady of the house, is sweeping the porch she is always in such a hurry fl hate to say, she is too lazyb that she doesn't have time to shake the dust and dirt out of me. She does not realize that she is nearly choking me-some day while she suffocates me this way I shall sneeze in her face. I I don't want anyone to think that I am bragging about myself-Oh never! But I must say, l'm very useful. Few realize it until after I am worn out. In the winter especially, I keep David from tracking mud into the house. Mistress doesn't appreciate me as much as she should. I save her from many a backbreak- ing scrubbing of the floor. Some of the young bloods of the town think I am made to be fooled and trifled with. Every Hallowee'n they put me in some outrageous place, where I don't belong at all, and think it a great joke. I must confess that I do not see the point. Disgracing a poor innocent person like me is not funny at all. But, dear me! I speak as though my life were all hardships. Not so, my friends. I have to laugh, and I find much to laugh at in my place by the front door. All the peddlers who disturb my poor mistress are heard by me. All the guests of the house must pass over me. Ah-sh! I'll tell you when I am happy. I chuckle to myself just to think about it. It's such fun to be the third party when Nanette is bidding her young men friends goodnight. They talk for ages -and then, and then-I guess I won't tell you the rest. Many might not like it. But anyway you can use your imagination. Oh yes, I find much that is pleasant in my quiet life. I may be only a poor mat but I am useful and I learn much. BEATRICE PERERIA. '26. Page Forty-eight inns WINGIED ll JUNE '35 IIAYWARD HIGH SCHQOL I I DRA ATIC5 Page lforly-:lille THE WINGED H .IUNE '25 H C HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The Torch and Sword Club OFFICERS President and Stage Manager ....................... . ...........,.......,.. Rees JONES Vice President ..,..............,............ ,....,,,,,,,, M IRIAM Pnowsg Business Manager ...... ,.... .......... M u RIEL MANON Secretary ................................,,......................... .................,..,,.,,,, A NNE Cook Property Manager ,....,.,........,............,,,...,.,......,.,.,,,,,,,,,, FRANCES WINSLOW After the tryouts for the one-act plays, Thursday Evening , and Poor Maddalenan, a large number of new members was inaugurated. The system of expelling members from the club after unexcused absence from three consecutive meetings is still being used. The club as it stands now has a large number of talented members who contributed much to the success of the Torch and Sword productions. When Miss Beatty, the club coach, left for a tour of Europe, she was pre- sented with a lovely leather bound diary. Miss Strobridge was asked to act as coach for the second semester. Late this year Herbert DeCou was appointed advertising manager by the president, and Lewis Arnold and Sanborn Kearney were chosen as assistant stage managers. Much of the success of Pomander Walk was due to the efforts of these boys, cooperating with the stage manager. The sincere thanks of the club are due also to the Art Department, under Miss Rogers and the Sewing Department of which Miss Needham is instructor. The Art Department supplied the effective settings for the plays and also the posters used in advertising. Miss Needham and her pupils made the costumes used. The following is the complete list of Torch and Sword members: Seniors:-Anna Cook: Peter Crosby: Herbert DeCou: Carol Diete: Thadea Harder: julia Hutchison: Roy Hudson: Rees jones: Lola Kavanagh: Alice Maloney: Muriel Manon: Stanley Macedo: Elizabeth Meyer: Hugh McClung: Inez Pereira: Miriam Prowse: Betty Rosenberg: Kathryn Rohrer: Berle Smithson: Ramona Sutherland: Charles Thorup: Lucille Thorup: Ethyl Van Vick: Frances Wilson: Frances Winslow. juniors:-Reginald Brown: Harriet Clarke: Helen Ebert: Thomas Fisher: Louise Fisher: Bernice Flores: Maxine Hegen: jack Holt: Sanborn Kearney: Anna Meyer: Alden Oliver: Lloyd Peterson: Blanche Ro- chau: Bernice Underwood. Sopbomoresz-Elizabeth Ashton: Lewis Arnold: Howard Burr: Muriel Christen- sen: Frederick Foster: Marlin Haley: Ruth Harrison: Carolyn Krogh: Madge Kulworth: Doris Luce: Lucille Nussenbaum: Wilda Oswill: Abigail Quaas: B. Wadsworth Viney: Crystal Weir. Freshmen:-Violet Conway: Vivian Hobbs: Marian Keifer: Evelyn Woods: Daisy Williamson. . Page Fifty THE w1NoED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL DR AMATICS The Land of Fantasy! How sweetly does the name ring, with a thousand remembrances, upon this prosaic old world of ours-suggestions of soft lights and dim shadows, haunting strains and azure sky with mellow moon. All the elusiveness of such a land of eternal youth and joy was set before us on the evening of November twentieth, when in the lovely extravaganza, Poor Maddalena , charming and versatile Frances Wilson ably enacted the dual role of the dainty, wistful Pierrette and the beautiful, emotional, Italian Maddalena, Sharing the honors of the evening, was Peter Crosby, equally as fine in his dual role of Pierrot, the ardent young lover of Pierrette, and Paolo, the young Italian genius, ever thirsting for a glorious career. Herbert Decou Cthe third member of the castl gave a splendid interpreta- tion of the character of Bumbu, the gay and ever joyful clown, who with red and yellow laughter flashed upon the gray monotony of life eased the cares of mankind. , On the same evening: a choice comedy, Thursday Evening, was pre- sented. Gladys Ruus, as Mrs. Laura johns, was a charming young wife, indeed, and Lloyd Petersen as Gordon johns was never better than in the role of a poor, tired, misunderstood, economical business man. The plot of this most humorous satire also involved the respective mothers of the young couple. Anna Cook and Maxine Hegen were splendid, under- standing mothers-in-law, ever toiling for the domestic felicity of their married children. For the grand success of the plays, we are indebted most deeply to Miss Edna Beatty. Doubtless, it was only through her kind, untiring efforts and expert direction, that these plays were acclaimed a record breaking success. Page Fifty-one THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL NPOMANDER WALK Pomander Walk! -What memor- E ies arise from this quaint name -- memories of a quiet nook where roses bloom and thrushes sing-a bubbling fountain, in the month of june. Ah, yes-so well can we remember the simple and genteel scenes, the five quaint doors and five quaint homes q and every loving soul that dwelt P within them! Long, yes, very long 'twill be before we quite forget that staunch and stalwart sea captain, Sir Peter Antrobus, or that sweet and saucy Mademoi- selle Marjolaine and her charming mother, Madame Lachenais. With the tenth Baron of Otford and the Honorable Caroline Thring, came,-aristocracy galore! Then the elegant of the walk, jerome Brooke-Hoskin, Esq., the buxbm Mrs. Poskett and the proud and severe spinster, Miss Ruth Pennymint, who, free of speech and free of will, furnished sunshine and laughter for Pomander Walk. Delicately interwoven, ran that ever-present thread,-Romance, bearing with- in her arms, the dashing young jack Sayle, sweet and delicate Miss Barbara and the tender, compassionate violinist, Basil Pringle, whose last sweet strains filled with harmonious grace, are still heard, as our wandering thoughts flutter back and rest upon those serene, and peaceful days in old England when George the Third was king. CAST OF CHARACTER john Sayle, 10th Baron Otford ..............,..............,.,.....,........ ALDEN OLIVER Lieut. The Hon. john Sayle, R. N. ..... ..,....... L LOYD PETERSEN Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus ...................,....,..,.......,..,,.....,,.,. PETER CROSBY jerome Brooke Hoskyn, Esq. .........,.........................,,....... BERLE SMITHSON The Rev. jacob Sternroyd, D. D., F. S. A. ........ B. WADSWORTH VINEY Mr. Basil Pringle .................. jim ............... - ............ The Muffin Man .I The Lamplighter ................ The Eyesore ............................,... Madame Lucie Lachenais ........ Mrs. Pamela Poskett ................ Miss Ruth Pennymint .............. Miss Barbara Pennymint ......... The Hon. Caroline Thring .......,.. Nanette .......................................... jane ....... Page Fifty-two ....HERBERT DE Cou ................jACK HOLT ..........,.MARLlN HALEY ...SANBORN KEARNEY ..................HOWARD BURR ............BLANCHE ROCHAU Mlle. Marjolaine Lachenais ....... .... ...,.FRANcEs WILSON ...........THADEA HARDER , ,,,,,,,,,,.,, .NORENE -IENSEN ..FRANcEs WINsLow ..,.-IULIA HUTCHISON DAISY WILLIAMSON HKATHRYN ROHRER THE WINGED H JUNE '25 1 HAYWXRD HTGHT PEPITA Old Mexico,-the land of Romance! What charms does such a land reveal to the gay pleasure-seekers! To this land of lazy siestas came one Hepworth, the dashing young American millionaire and his sister, jane, together with their witty and capricious valet- Wilson. ln the tavern of Pedro, the brusque innkeeper, they succumbed to all the lure of this land of laughing senoritas and passionate caballeros, who, with their humming guitars and mellow voices, sought recompense for a moonlight song, only in the tender smiles and bewitching glances of the dark-eyed maidens! Lo! a silver voice rises above the clinking glasses in the inn of sparkling wines below. Pepita sings-the glorious Pepita-rivalled only by the fascinating Felipa, as to the clicking of castanettes, she whirls off into the spirit of the dance. The audacious outlaw, Carlos, and the smuggler Romero, mysteriously plot. as they peer with cunning eyes from beneath broad-rimmed sombreros, and lean against the bar, hands thrust deep into the folds of their sashes, concealing their ill-gotten wealth. But though the work of the outlaws and the smugglers goes occultly on, the perpetual tide of their world's essence, ne'er fails to usher forth, in her rippling waves, that throbbing spring of love, to revel in the roses. CAST OF CHARACTERS Pedro, an Innkeeper .................................................................. JACK Hour Felipa, bis daughter ...... ....... L ol.A KAVANAH Carlos, an outlaw ................................ ...... L ouis ViRoAs Pepita, a Mexican maid ................................ ......... G LADYS Ruus Henry Hepworth, the Yankee Millionaire .. .... IVAN BRADLEY jane Hepworth his sister ........................... ......... A NNA MEYER Wilson, bis 'valet ................ , ..........,......................,............ HAYDEN TALBOT Romeo. a smuggler .....................................,........................ Roy Hunsou Girls and Boys Chorus Page Fzfty tbree THE wiNcED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Public Speaking in Gut School Public Speaking, under the direction of Miss Green, is a relatively new course of study. Only recently has its true value been recognized, and a com- plete course established. lt has met with great enthusiasm, the students realizing the opportunity offered them. Strong evidence points toward the general realiza- tion of the immediate and future benefits to be gained. lt has been endeavored to make the course as practical as possible and to pro- vide immediate application of classroom instruction. Accordingly, the students have appeared before the assembly and elsewhere on various occasions. The first public appearance of the class was last fall. just before the suc- cessful S280,000 bond election, several members gave talks before the assembly to arouse enthusiasm for that purpose. In addition, a skit was put on by the class in a very able fashion. During National Education Week, ten-minute talks were given in class on such important subjects as llliteracy, Physical Education, and the Constitution of the United States. Perhaps one of the most profitable studies was that of Robert's Rules of Order. To use parliamentary procedure in a practical way, a club called The Forum was formed. The study of parliamentary law resulted in the research for debates on national questions. Well organized material was forcfully delivered in the assembly by the class which had been divided into groups. Never before was there so much interest manifested in debating. The members of the public speaking class feel that they know far more about law than they did six months ago. Why? Each one planned and helped to see real court procedure which proved most fascinating and instructing. The Rotarians, being greatly interested and impressed by the enthusiasm of the public speakers, offered three cash prizes 325, SIS and S10 respectively for the best orations on Success in Business, as set forth in their code of ethics. The best talks of the season were rendered. The prizes were awarded Frances Wilson, Roy Hudson, and Francis Kearney. To complete the year's work, a most delightful comedy of college life was played, The Senior by E. B. Morris. Although the class had little idle time during the term everyone agreed that it would certainly have been difficult to have found a more practical or interest- ing course of study than the Public Speaking has proved to be this year. Page F ifty-four THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Ll A L I, Page Fifty-five if' . ' F' r.,-' ' ' -rr-A 5-1 , A - f- Vw. -tw. -,1.q-lf... 5 THE WINGED H jUNE '25 1- HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL TWO FRIENDS OF A MAN I First Prize in Annual Contestj LONELY mountaineer sat by the door of his cabin, thinking deeply. Twilight was swiftly coming on, and the mountains and glens were envel- oped in a strange brooding silence. The west was in a burst of flame, the valley, a vast expanse, was misty, indistinct, weird and splendid. It was an hour of mysteryg and it was of mystery that the old mountaineer was thinking. l wonder what's the matter with Baron, he said. For a couple of weeks he has been acting so queerly-it can't be that he is going mad. No, no,-it can't be! He shuddered at the thought that Baron, the half wolf and half blood-hound dog, one of the two friends he had in the world, should ever leave him. The other friend was Freckles, the wildcat-Freckles, who had been reared from a tiny cub, and who worshipped his master with all the love that could possibly fit into his misshapen little body. lt was Baron who had found the baby wild- cat on the banks of a river, into which he had rolled from his den. The swirl- ing, turgid river had snatched him and born him over the cataracts, breaking his tender bones. Where the water grew calmer he had been caught on the bank. Freckles did not remember all this, but deep down in his inner nature something told him that he owed much to this old man and dog. Ever since he could re- member, there was always the thick warm fur of Baron to snuggle close to. What a good playmate he was, too-never had they fought. Always Baron was leader and always Freckles was willing to be led by him. These were the two friends whom Dan had, and they were the only two. He was a hater of men-they had proven false to him and he had moved into the wildemess, to find there enjoyment and pleasure during the remaining years of his life. He realized the shallowness of society and never came in contact with people if he could help it. Ever since he had come to this land, Baron had been his companion. But of late Baron had been acting queerly. He was sullen, and went moodily about. ln the daytime when the mountain was steeped in peace, Baron would bark furi- ously at some invisible enemy. At night he would do the same. As dusk ap- proached he would take his stand out on the trail and as darkness deepened he would go up the mountain path and wait, his wild baying echoing and re-echoing through the hills. Dan was puzzled. Twice he had gone out in the night, and several times in the day time and looked about, but no trace of any creature could be found. Baron was always restless. He wanted to keep watch on the trail, waiting, waiting for he knew not what. Baron, good old Baron, Dan said, and his rugged face softened as he spoke to the dog, What is it, what is it, old pal? The dog looked eagerly at his master, his eyes gleaming with a secret that he longed to have him know. A short time later the huge black form of the dog was discerned moving swiftly out into the darkness. Page F ifty-six THE WIHCED H juNE i'2s 5 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Baron--don't you want to come here and lie down? For a moment the dog stood immovable, gazing fixedly off into the dusk: then he turned his magni- ficent head and looked at him, whining uneasily. How hard it was for him to try to explain what his strange businss was. Then he trotted off and his deep growl was soon heard out on the trail. The lights died out on the mountain ,the shades crept over the valley and the darkness became impenetrable. Here was' mystery--mystery that made the old man uneasy. He did not want to lose theflhound and he feared that some- thing might happen to him out on the narrowlf wild trail that climbed up the lofty mountain. Many times from his cabin he had heard a panther scream far back in the hills, and occasionally lions would be heard as they passed. But what else was there to make the blood of Baron so feverish, and to worry him for weeks? What could affect this great hound? Did it menace him as well as the dog? Such were the thoughts of Dan as he watched the dog leave. He then turned around and called, Freckles , come here and keep me company. No comfortable growl of pleasure answered his words. No little body hurried eagerly forward in response to the gentle voice. Where was Freckles? Again and again he called. Quickly he rose and searched the place. By the .door step a little form lay. Yes, it was Freckles, his throat working convulsively in the last throes of death. Dan soon guessed that he had been a subject of poisoning-what kind he did not know. He picked him up and for a moment his emotions overpowered him. Freckles, he said tenderly and the tears were in his eyes, You came home anyway to me. Goodby-Freckles, God. Here his voice choked and with slow steps he entered the house and sat for a long time in the darkness. Baron, sensing that something was amiss, came to the door and looked in. There in a little box lay Freckles, his companion. He went up to him and licked his face, seeming to say, Freckles, I won't forget you ever, ever. Then he went to his master and placed his head on his knee. Dan wished to have Baron near him during the night so he chained him to the door and crept into bed. When -he awoke the faint starlight shone in upon him. Without, the chain of Baron was being tugged at, bitten and twisted. He was growling uneasily. Dan arose and looked out the window. Meanwhile the stars grew brighter, a screech owl called, flying squirrels pass- ed in ghostly flight from tree to tree, far off a dog bayed. Miles away in the realms of civilization a train whistled, but its sound only intensified the eeriness of the night. Then Dan thought he heard something scraping on dry leaves. The great dog had now gone mad with fury. He tore and jerked at his chain. Dan sprang out and unfastened it. With one leap the dog bounded away. He tore around the corner of the cabin and here met his enemy face to face. Whatever it was, they had come to grips. Dan ran to see them but in the shadows of the trees nothing was distinct. However, he heard a strange hissing sound. He ran back and seized a flashlight. Turning it on he distinguished the form of Baron with Page Fifty-seven THE WINGED H JUNE '25 A HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL something gripped in his teeth. About his body were the scaly folds of a great rattler-a diamond back rattler. Slowly Baron dragged it into the moonlight and let the coils fall from him. The fight was won-no more would those rattlers whisper the song of death. But was it won? The serpent had left its traces on Baron. Its fangs had made a deep wound. The deadly poison was already circulating through his body and all efforts to counteract it proved useless. So it was this snake that had persisted in coming to take Freckles and probab- ly Dan. Baron, faithful to the last, had made the supreme sacrifice to avenge Freckles. Dan stood motionless in the moonlight and his thoughts must have been beautiful for his face was shining with a pure light. Baron and Freckles, good old pals, this is only a dream called Life, but I feel that very soon, perhaps tomorrow, I shall see you both again and be with you in eternity. ETHE1. VAN Vick '25. By the Old Moulmein Pagoda I Second Prize Story j In the land of Burma, where the tea trees grow, flows the river Irawadi. Five miles distant from the much sung town of Mandalay, there is a plantation of such extent and fertility, that it is called by the natives, Buddha's Great Gift. lt is here that we meet Harold Lindsay, a gunner in the British navy, who first came to Buddha's Great Gift for the purpose of talking over old times with a buddy of his, Stanley Foster, who had been his assistant at shooting holes in German subs. But he had not been at the plantation over three days before he found his heart strings entangled with those of Stanley's sister, Blanche. She was tall, and had that complexion of light brown-gained by the tropical sun- with her smiling face she appeared the flower of the country. In the afternoon a fortnight later the native, bringing in the mail from Man- dalay, carried a letter that tore Harold from his love back to the ships of john Bull. On the night of his departure he and Blanche walked arm in arm down a trail to the Irawadi by an old Burma pagoda. Harold leaning closer spoke softly, It is hard to leave you, dear, when I had planned on your companionship for at least another month. I know, Harold, for you have come to mean much to me, but you will re- tum? Yes, I shall return within a year unless old King Neptune intervenesg and then we shall be married. Yes-and Harold, try to come before the year is out. Eight months later we find Harold Lindsay wandering listelssly about the lobby of the Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco. He had done a great deed-he Page F ilty-eight THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL had saved the life of john Hoover, the man of ways and means in Califomia, when he had fallen from a ferryboat into the bay. He had quit the navy upon the receipt of a generous sum from Hoover. But alas, dame luxury had seized him! The greater a man's wealth becomes, doubly great becomes the danger to that wealth , said an old philosopher. But Harold Lindsay had not heard the saying, so when in a cabaret, he had been caught by Eva a dancer with an eye for money. And if Eva slipped off around the corner and were married, then she would be sure of alimony at least. But as he sat drowsily in a fireside chair, a boy came paging, Harold Lind- say, letter for Harold Lindsay! It was a brief note from Eva, that her mother was very ill so she could not see him that night. Harold did not feel disappointed 5 instead he felt relieved, as if he had been dreading the meeting. He had no sooner finished reading it than Halstead's orchestra swung into On the Road to Mandalay. It started, and then calmed down into an accom- paniment, and the tenor of Benny Burman broke forth, By the old Moulmein Pagoda, Lookin' eastward to the sea, There's a Burma girl a sittin' And I know she thinks of me. His mind tumed back to the lrawadi, to that night when he had promised to retum- O ye weary soldier, Come ye back to Mandalay. Harold Lindsay arose, strode over to the clerld's desk, and said, Get a messenger and send this at once to 417 Pine St. Then seizing a piece of paper, he wrote, I return to Mandalay tomorrow at noon. -Harold. Euwm CLARK, '27. Wintefs Promise H AVE you ever looked for Winter's Promise? Even if you haven't, I don't see how you could help feeling that there was something different, some- thing hopeful and uplifting in the atmosphere. As I look out the window now, I can see that each bird and tree, each plant, and even the ground, is happy in its own particular way. An Eastern Robin, gaily arrayed in his gray coat and red vest, has been sitting in a nearby tree, conversing in gay chirps and trills with his somewhat smaller California cousins. Bluebirds have feasted to their hearts' delight on the unsuspecting worms which come up to the surface and the sunshine after a rainy spell. Those little busybodies, the English sparrows, are everywhere at once, chattering and scolding. Page Fifty-nine 'l HE WINGED H jUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL The linnets and meadow-larks are beginning to warble a few tentative, ques- tioning melodies as to the arrival of Spring-0'-the-Year. There's an intangible something in the air that makes the trees, denuded now of their summer leaves, reach up their myriad arms to the sky, as if they were waiting expectantly for the bounteous fulfillment of winter's promise. The plants and bushes seem hardly able to contain themselves for the very beauty of Life as they tremble in the faint breeze which brings a promise of many life-giving rains from the Northland. The ground, too, although it has been stiff and frozen by winter's icy fingers, exults in the promises of the repentant old monarch, brought by the north wind and the sun, and laughs with the birds at the very joy of being alive. Truly, on a day like this, everything seems alive and gloriously happy. That is, if one gets away from the front-door city view of Life with its hurrying worrying pedestrians and harried auto-drivers, and gets a liberal back-door, coun- try view of the blue sky and everything under it, from the most magnificent tree with happy birds nestling in its boughs as they join together in a beautiful psalm, praising God for Life and Love, down to the smallest grass blade, rais- ing its head from the earth to add its tiny bit of thankfulness and joy to the ensemble chorus of nature. 'iii Very often, on Life's highway, a person is met who sits despondent and gloomy, while another plods along with his head down, evidently neither know- ing nor caring that he might find Opportunity coming toward him at any turn in the road. Such a person, who goes slumping and pouting along because Oppor- tunity doesn't stop him, is getting nothing whatever out of Life except a cramped mind and a crooked view of Life as it is. You know very well that the best impression of a beautiful scene is never often gained by passing it with head down, or by looking at it sidewise. Try this: take some beautiful picture and look at it while holding it so that you get a very narrow perspective on it. Now, face it squarely, and you will be astonished at the vast difference in impression which it gives you. It's the same way with that poor, misled creature plodding solidly along with head down. Life is frozen-a regular eternal Winter to him. He can't, or won't ever look at Life squarely and see the promise of Happiness beneath the frozen surface. lf he only would do this, and look at Life's hopeful promise of Spring and hap- piness, he'd soon find himself face to face with a friendly chap called Oppor- tunity who had, for him, both hands full and-Oh, practically a worldful of gifts to be had for the taking. Of course, you understand, these liberal helpings are to be taken and used always with a generous dash of optimism, a grain of a caution, and the finest Spice of Life. Doms Moser, '26. Page Sixty THE WINGED H ,IUNE '25 It HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SYLVAN GLADE Far down a trail in Sylvan Glade, With Luna as my guide I strayed, And all around me zephyrs made The woods a softened harmony. The dewy fragrance of the air, The ferns as fine as maidens' hair, The magic mosses growing there, Seemed naught but Fairyland to me. -The honey-heavy blossoms slept, While glow-worms o'er them vigil kept, And yet my soul within me wept For joy of all the Beauty rare. The drowsy lull of waterfall, The Nightingale's nocturnal call, The silent witchery of it all Wove magic charms about my head. Far down a Twinkling stars in skies above, Sweet love notes of Sleepy Dove, As he softly called his Lady Love, Love, love, I'Il watch o'er you, he said. I took my lute, and from a tree I summoned sprites to dance for meg Each note a golden melody- They came-the sprightly Dryads fair. Scarce touched the earth-so light were they But when I ceased my lute to play, On gossamer wings they flew away To their abode within the tree. The Beauty of the Night went on, But all the Fairies home had gone, I, alone, upon the lawn, Where drooping Dreams had captured me. trail in Sylvan Glade, With Luna as my guide I'd strayed. And all around me zephyrs made The woods a softened harmony. N FRANCES WILSON, '25. SONG TO VENUS Hail, thou goddess, lily-limbed. On Whom fair Paris did bestow The tribute to immortal grace! I sing to thee, divinest one, Who upward from the foam arose, To make men die for your fair I sing to thee! Hail Eros, too, the god of hearts Thy son, who with his magic bow Makes pierced hearts of mortals bleed, Yet makes them glad, despite their pain, Despite their pangs of deprived love face. That they have quaffed the golden mead. To thee I sing! ANNA Cook, '25. Page Sixty-one THE WINGED H .IUNE '25 Ai HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL JOKES ' 'AAN ws ess f....'- H- Mr. Bates- Ask me if I like horse- radish. Q .rsxemw julia Hutchison- Do you like horse-' lvl' 5- ,lllll QY+en'bvr-mpcd. X-Xyfo, l'ad1Sh?n Q5 XXXX X Mr. Bates- Neigh, neigh! yrs Xsx - s s S , X . HH! Fx ' Greta Piety Ctranslating an exercise in i x x X' XX XX 4- . . 1, u M -. ix ess Q if Spamshj- And they rested in the shade rnlii flli ' of an almondy, t at Q ,,-,, mix I -. X 461, 4, My 35-K X ,' Miss Miner Cin study halll- Zambresky, .- X--X .rsfizifi-'s'ke ,H - d - ,s -sFM:,1 rs ' W m sm fs fm S0mefh 'g..f0 do' . ,, Sw- gilt, o Vmkmg ,M 1.6 X Zambresky- We have a test next period. 'xrlhlgn ycuv'MiT' GYM' Mi t 't . nr -use our 'gil' 0' , rssss-V Mrs. Dickson- Who put Hot Bow-wows LQ?- xii f -.i'L--:h- for Sale on the board? 0 F XX Alice Wilkins - nl didn't. l put Hot 'KN A X Canines! ,Q f' X X . 5 in in 1 ' fN N l x U , X ' X N Welta Manon at a football game- Why 57 XVI i ' x XS do they count seven? l saw only one ball l' 4514 ly 4 3 1 l J go over. fig, --up-mm- mga X ,N And a little later: ',:4llgC?,1j5ij-bfgzilwisggfii ,M Why did they stop playing? Did the W HM' P0 9H 'r- ball break? Pete fin assemblyl- Will someone please make a motion that the minutes be dispensed with? A silence. Pete re- peats. Lee Meyer- l wish to move that the meet- ing be dispensed with. 0 F O Mr. Lewis Cto gener- al science classJ -What is thunder? Hootie Burr- Noise F rr filth? Ihghb? E PEERS about sxf1ol.r1eMsrsE Marmaris- ,RHD PULIS ll? hlS l1bSOLllTlEl PRSSE QREIER JUST HS KL5 'DJLEEYI' P1155 Egswtlp Page Sixty-two THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL he 13 A lug 1:5 xg Q :ni E at S ' Watch Rees jones. He is destined to be one of our future legal lights. He says: n in A n o a o Civil law is a body of law that has to do with the private affairs of a person, especi- P C p T ' P 0 S C ally suit cases. 'I 0 o If P uv A n ' ' ' L In is as at Mr..Lewis Con the tennis courtsl- The ' ' 9 ' ' ' score is two to three. You won three and as A u x an all I: I x 1 we lost two , F F 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' IN HISTORY 5, 0 , , , 1 , U Miss Ostrander- What position does Mr. ,, . 3 p Work hold in the cabinet? Y 5 4 V V 7' K I Senior Class Cin chorusl- Secretary of f 'D I A If S I Laborfl l 1 I' 0 '1 ' Y ' ' ' ' 3 Miss Beatty Cin Senior EnglishD- Cor- C Answer to Puzzle on Page 461 rect this sentence: Our teacher am in sight. Chas. Thorup- Our teacher am A sight. Aova wergfaore THROUGH 70413 55157673615 .C-So'-1 ' ' ' ,w Margaret Leard enlightened Q S NMR ami' Miss Green and the Public . 5 , UQ, Q Speaking Class by imparting ',,gp,, f in ' the news that Lincoln wrote 2 llkiiilll J' play Arg 'Q '5 5 the Gettysburg address as he Q li ,E A I 16 went to the meeting, on an H K' I E A 1 5 H ' ' J envelope. 1 L 'W ee? IVJLHIQ-11.1-vl-IQ Chick Wilson- Don't you think talkative Rolly Hudson- Have you ever heard the girls are the most attractive? story about the eyes? Bud DeCou Cwearilyl- What other kind Phoo-Foo- No, I don't think so. is there? Rolly- Aw, you have too, CtwoJ. Whos what - M mmm ' Mr. Burr- john did you know Q on .WE Q your 'lesson todayiz V hmls HM. 4! Major- No, sir. me XRTE Mr. Burr- What was the ' matter? Major-The algebra problems SPEII It out-Snaevu SOTtlELbODl5 GG! G which you worked out for me n..SUuT5. 15 Ynojtggs bail last night were wrong. m worth ot ffm-' HDDICT .av 1- in shows Q :mjodg W H 1 ng in 'Sf '-' X Harry B- This cold weather Hmkg ---- Nl! t 5'l0 chills me to the bone. new Harry V.- You should get a f0D0 17 heavier hat. Page Sixty-tbree THE WINGED H JUNE '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL Page Sixty-four REVIEW QUALITY We feel that Hayward business men should be proud of the High School and its achievements. The Winged H is a credit not only to the High School but to Hayward as well. For Hayward is one of the few towns of 5000 where a book of such quality can be produced in the local commercial press. To buy printing today one must chose carefully the craftsmen who are to do the work in order that he may know the quality of what he will receive. We invite you to visit our Commercial Printery where QUALITY is combined with ECONOMY. Review Publishing Co. The Hayward Daily Review Phone 536 Hayward 87 Castro Street Page Sixty-live 1 Compliments of Bunk nf Eatgmarha ESTABLISHED 1891 THE PIONEER HOME BANK COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS 1-Sllffodern Safe Deposit and Storage Vaults Pete- What did you mean by telling Gladys I was a fool? Peg P.- I'm awfully sorry. Was it a secret? Pls SI' SIG Blanche - Why, Eddie, it's only six o'cIock and I told you to come after sup- per. Eddie-- I know it , .. that's what I came after. Miss Strobridge- I read this very same report on the Seven Years War yesterday in my other class. Now. someone in here has been copying. Al Thies fguiltilyj- Well, Miss Stro- bridge, history repeats itself. ll! 1 G Mr. Hanlon- Please remember that this assembly does not close until we are through. THE PACKARD SHOE Sweets the 'Demands of the Well-Dressed High SCHOOL BOY THE REX One of the Snappy Styles carried by Fleishcr 8: Klegman Hayward's Leading Sboe Store Page Sixty-six Page Sixty-suwll -just thinking -think . . . of a bank account -think . .. what it means to you -think. .. of its real helpfulness -think . .. of its needful co-operation Graduates of H. U. H. S.- THEN-ACT-THE-THINK -and open one First National Bank in Hayward Affiliated with State Bank Co-operation-as you need it. Y I Frances Winslow- Get down on your Fred johnson- Gee whiz, you sit down knees, boy. on every joke I hand in. Frank Hann-'AI can't-it's all I can do Chick- Well, I wouIdn't if there was any to get down on my upper lip. point to them. Ik Sk if SI' 4' HF Roy Hudson- Yes sir, at Hayward Hi I A FAVORITE SAYING received a recommendation in public speak- MR. Lewis ing. ' FelIahs Prospective employer- Pie, you may Don't forget step into the other room and address these Club today envelopes. Service Period. Verzic's Bakery and CONFECTIONERY 650 Castro Street Hayward 8-W Page Sixty-eight I-Ieald's Business College Seventeenth Street just west of Telegraph Avenue T. B. BRIDGES, Managing Director OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE Day and night classes-Enrollment daily all the year 'round. Lewy Arnold lin restaurantl- I want a Howard Leard- No lie has ever passed sandwich for my girl. my 'IPS-H Waitre55.. 01ive? Sanborn Kearney- 'l'hat's because you Lewy- No... Kathryn! talk thru your nose? 'K . 'I -if -if is Red McClung- I was absent yesterday because I fell through a window down in San Leandro. Bruce Stewart- Aw, she didn't give it to 1305 j0hnS0n..'fDiLi you get hurt? you-you've had it all morning. Red- Oh, I got a pane in my side. Bink Mathiassen- Did you see the terri- ble look Miss Strobridge just gave me? Cottage C Bakery E. FRIEDRICHS 939 B Street, A Hayward 839 B Street - I 1 , Page Sixty-niua If I'd Only Had The Ready Cash -l could have gone into business for myself when the opportunity Camel l-could have bought that piece of property that doubled in valueg -l could have taken that longed for trip: -or have done any one of a dozen things that would have contri- buted to my success and happiness. The opportunities of yesterday are gone forever-but you can save for the opportunities of tomorrow! Open an account today with California's largest bank. Bank nf Zltalg SAVINGS-COM M ERCIAL-TRUST W, T. KNIGHTLY, Manager Hayward Branch G. Pendergast tafter a long wait at the grillb- Say, are you the same lady who took my order? Waitress- Yes, sir. Pendergast- You are still looking pretty well, how are your grand-children. lk Ili Ili lithel Van Vick-- I am indebted to you lor all that l know about mathematics. Pop Hanlon- Don't mention it... it's a mere trifle. GEOMETRY To Prove-A piece of paper-A lazy dog, Given-A piece of writing paper. Proof-A piece of writing paper-An in- clined plane. An inclined plane-A slope up. A slow pup-A lazy dog. li 8 lk lN ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS Paul- The nobles killed the peasant and then the peasants killed the nobles. KODAK FILMS Finished quickly. Good work too. We operate our own finishing plant. Latest equipment. Skilled workers. Films here by noon ready by six. Films here by six, ready at noon. Supergloss prints if you say so. Hayward Drug Co. Page Seventy 99 The Shane A low line two button coat and wide trousers. These suits are the new shades-blue, gray, light tan and dressy blues. U , ' , x Prlce S40 Q ' -f ,lrfhur ,J lf -N w.. i t ' ill, I5lI Washlngon B. W. Viney- How did you puncture Q, E, D, you tire? Miss Miller Cwhile keeping study hallb- Bob Middleton - l ran Over 21 milk Webb, will you please run up the shade? bottle. john Webb- l'd like to but none of Viney- What was the matter? Couldn't my ancestors were monkeys. you see it ? lk ll' 3 Middleton-- No, the kid had it under his Miss Nielsen Cto senior class?- Who do coat! you think is the most generous senior boy? ik Il' lk Sotero D.- l think that of all the seniors l am the most generous, because l can give l'm on all the teams, says the horse- fly. my seat to two ladies. H. Thorup Company G General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries The Old Reliable 557 Main Street Hayward, California Page Seventy-one Palmtag Hardware CO. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES fy 4 Y .' L82 HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS-PACIFIC STOVES H , V-- nrufilaizumnm Wg.. FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE--- P'i4oNE HAYWARD 349 560 MAIN STREET I . WE I OFFER ..... Piompt ONE-DAY service on Kodak Finishing Tlle' Wprkmahship of Expert Professional Photographers. Our Kodak Wbrkjs done by the Owl Drug Co. in San Francisco, wbose finishing rooms are the largest and most modernly equipped on the Pacific Coast ' V WE WILL LOAN YOU A CAMERA-NO CHARGE B-D DRUG CO. W. C. TROBEE Castro and B Streets Hayward, California Arthur Costa tin historyb- Socrates was very poor. He never wore shoes and most of the time he went barefootedf' II' 'F III lack Holt Cwriting an essayl-- What do you call a man who drives an automobile? Skipper Walters - lt depends on how close he comes to me! Miss R.- Anthony, where is Charles to- day?,' Anthony- He's trying to get excused. 4: 4: m Bob Bill - You say you flunked in French? Why I can't understand it! Harry Mancini- Same here, that's why I flunkedf' Walter H. Daniels Incorporated DODGE BROTH ERS Motor Cars GRAHAM BROTHERS Trucks Now Located At 357-363 CASTRO STREET --AUTO ROW- PHONE 352 2 : : : IIAYWARD, CALIF. Page Seventy-two Haywards Treasure House of Fine JeWelry--- We offer partial payment accouns to all responsible persons making it possible to secure any article in our stock of Gruen Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Clocks, at once Phil H. Doll 8: Co. 1. o. o. F. Building Hayward, Calif. SILVER 81 PERERIA COMPANY Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS GROCERIES Telephone Hayward 98 913 B Street Clara Pereria- Do you know that my dog is dead? Annie jaegel- I suppose he either swal- lowed a tape line and died by inches or else he went up the alley and died by the yard! Clara P.- Oh, no: he crawled under the bed and died by the foot. IN SPANISH 3B Miss Peri Cpassing out paperl- Please write a scene of a storm at sea. A. Cook-- Shall we write the same thing we read in our books? Miss Peri- Well, as long as you don't go too far from your books. A. Cook-- Oh, no! My book is right here. Pictures in This Annual by GIBSON STUDIO 2134 OXFORD STREET BERKELEY, CALIF. Seventy-tbfee The Classic COMPLIMENTS fMarty'sl of lVlEN'S FURNISHINGS HAAS' O48 Castro St. Hayward, Calif. Jewelry Store Phones: Office Hay 40lg Res. 188-W Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Dr. J. J. Mundorff REFRACTIONIST Formerly with the University of Cali- fornia Hospital Eye Clinic Graduate witb degree of Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Optometry, Doctor of Opbtalmology, Doctor of Medicine. 582 Castro Street. Hayward, Calif. Meininger 84 Co. Exclusive Agents for VICTROLAS, SONORAS, VICTOR RECORDS and RADIOS UP A TREE lt was a summer's evening. The stars were shining bright: When all at once there was a crash And then a scream of fright. The dogs began to barkg The crowd came on a rung A policeman hurried down the street Waving high his gun. l felt so terribly giddy With a hump upon my head: l could not walk, l could not stand. l wished that l were dead. Soon the crowd began to laugh, Though what for, l could not see. But a funny thing had happened And the joke was all on me. Now every time l drive a car They will not let me be, But always remind me of the time l made the Ford climb up a tree. FLORENCE TowN, '27 Compliments of Auto Grill The Art Shop MISS O. KLIPPEL Notions, Novelties and Wearing Apparel Phone Hayward 96-W 986 B Street Seventy-four Higb Scbool Students trade at the Chocolate Shop Home-made Candies J. B. Ravano RADIO sisrs AND Ice Cream SUPPLIES Corner B and Main Sts. HAYWARD 1 : California 1017 B Street P. Krogh Phone Islay. 414 1027 B Street EWELER AND OPTICIAN J F. H. Meyer Higb Class Service Reasonable Charges GROCERIES B STREET HAYWARD QUALITY SERVICE IN HISTORY 3B Sticky Nelsen- What do we have next? Miss 0,- Study the Industrial Revolu- tion. Sticky- I don't wanna. Miss O.- Why? Sticky- lt sounds too much like work. 'F 'I' lk Edith Davis- Are you coming to the game with St. joseph tonight? Louise Fisher- I don't know. He hasn't asked me yet. Pa heard him give the H. S. yell, For joy he could not speak. Ile murmured, Mother listen to Our Lloyd, he's always talking Greek. ll' if 41 ' Fat Oliver in a restaurant after waiting patiently- Waiter did you ever go to a Zoo? Waiter- No. Fat O.- Well, you should. You would enjoy seeing the turtles whizz past you. Theo. Meyer THE QUA LIT Y GROCER B and Main Sts. IIAYWARD 1 CALIFORNIA Holmes Grocery Co. HIGH CLASS GROCERIES And DELICACIES Homemade Pies and Cakes Phone Hayward 154 Cor. B and Main Sts., Hayward, Cal. Seventy-five We aim to serve you The best Meat in town THE W xl. I5 ' :.s!x.-Ws.,:sf,Q-.,A -A of m f. 'fri a',Pfr'l-- s ESPNU? lil :SIE 3 - 'l,,,,,,,,,,..... ,.,,,., f....w...,,-..m.M..,,f,Q? ,: ...,.,. . ..,.. . . .1 fiiffrf MILTONS H ayard's Leading Confectionery We specialize in Nlalted Milks.- , Try Them Our lce Cream and Candies are Made of the Best Materials Economy Cloak and Suit Shop Exclusive Wo1nen's Apparel SUITS COATS WRAPS DRESSES, FURS CHlLDREN'S WEAR 878 B STREET, HAYWARD, CAL. T Hayward Toggcry l J. R. coELHo, Prop. Suits made to order a speciality. Fit and workmanship guaranteed We carry a full line of Gents' and Boys' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc. 'Your Patronage Solicited 92l B Street, Hayward, Calif. Nlr. johnson Cspeaking to assemblyl- When l ring one bell that will mean that the freshman are to go out and when l ring two bells. well, that will mean.. er.. that , . . QVoice in the audience?- The fire's put out. if if i Geo. Forth Clooking into the store win- dow, where a placard bearing the follow- ing incription is displayed: Dickens' works all this week for 84.005--He does, does he? The dirty scab! ' Earl Underwood- The palmist who ex- amined my hand said that I was very economical about some things. Arthur Pattison-'lDid he say what they were? Earl- Yes, soap and water! 1' if III An assembly announcement by Thadea Harder- This dance is to be a gypsy af- fair. You must all wear costumes and for the boys who have no costumes to wear, we shall sell sashes at the door for ten cents. 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