McClymonds High School - Indian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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, Afterglow aro, Martina Aetis, guards. Juniors: Al- berta Catley, Maria Conde, Rosila Cos- tello, Margaret Knocke, Marian Nagata, forwards, Adelaide Loinba, Golda May Rassette. Virginia Sullivan, centers, Suniiko Kido, Helen Koernig, Catherine Rossi, guards, Seniors: XVinnie Jewell, Pauline Pappas, Mary Rozales, Faustine Uribe, forwards, Sybil Dorman. Cel- estine Morse, Jessie Vtfoods, centers: Grace A'Perry, Margaret Fraga, guards. Crack Shots: Ruth Ainaral, captain, Constance Bail. Claire Cody, Geraldine Linn, Dorothy St. Cyr, Dorothy DeVee. lYeenies: lVinnie Jewell, captain, Mary his tains are pictured at the top. First row: Ruth Amar- al, Louise Enclriz- zi, Gladys Rado- van, NV i n i fr ed Jewell, Marie Conde, H e l e n Koernig, Top row: Sylvia Silva. R o s e Kielbasa, Margaret Knoc- ke, Julia Johnson, Faustina Uribe, Alberta Catley. The three yell leaders, tccnterl are Betty Haynes, Faustina Uribe and Kathryn 'l' a in in. C r e w Coxswains, thot- tonij are liugenia lirochier, M a r - garet Fraga and Dorothy flilllblllll- son. may Rozales, Pauline Pappas, Margaret Mar-- shall, Sybil Dorman, Margaret Fraga. Mary Rhoades. Six Aces, Marie Conde, captain: Frances Christensen, Greta Gul- let, Golda May Rassette, Lovine Geer, Mary Ell Danders, Martina .'Xctis. XYhite Sox: Gladys Radovan, captain: .Xliee linsbury, Gladys Folds, Ruth Glibert. Charlotta Iron, Suniiko Kido, Virginia Melo, Mary Celia, Bessie Elliot, lfsthei Vartanian. XYild Cats: .Xlberta Catley, Captain, Dorothy Reed, Christisiana W'hite. Charline Jones, Katherine Spil- lard, Martha Brower. Basketball cap-

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Iron, Gladys Folds, Afterglow Girls Sports , XYith a season of accomplishments, but with deep regret, the seniors bid fare- well to McClymonds. The last strike has been called. Basketball and crew occupied the spot- light for the first half of the term, with cf ff:f:fff:32 .E.. A 1. N:-5:2-. .1 :-Eff? N. :fill ciffiff '9f:f:5:1s K ,Q:ff:3:5:i. N s .-:-:-:117 ' E:Q:f:Q:f:i : z -5:5:g:5E'j:5E N .-:---..::::5: 5532525555555 -Z-:-3:33:13 , EEQTEIEIEIEIE' , N. .v .-fzfzjzkf: K:-F:-1 .D .- vt 1 67, , XA, ' if W K I aw! ' .-gg, ,1:,:5-:,:::::y.:1:- -,-,' :-:I:?:4:3:-:5.-15:3 I. :I:i:1:1gZg:g:5:g5:f:4 Dr,:.5::.'.:-iiii.-.S 1.-.:.-.3151-:-zz:-:-:-:-:H g. V - the three respective first it was hard to 1 the seniors carry- ing away all hon- ors. Hockey and speedball com- manded the girls' attention for the rest of the semes- ter. XYith more than fifty girls who braved the deep. choppy waves of Lake Merritt, crew commenced S e p- tember 19. Weekly boats practiced. At Jredict the winner, as the experienced senior and junior boats, with the inexperienced sophomore crew, all loomed as the favorite to win the big event. Gradually the seniors and sophomores began to take the spotlight. It was then a toss up between these two crews. Then, taking advantage of the newness of the sophomores, the seniors won the regatta by a close margin. Basketball, as the minor sport, created a great deal of interest for the girls, with three teams tied for the title, in the sec- ond round of play. Finally the XVee- nies, captained by VVinnie Jewell, and the Roughnecks, piloted by Faustine Uribe, fought it out for the championship. Sylvia Silva, commissioner of finance and forward for the Roughnecks, ran wild in the last half of the title fray, chalking up fifteen buckets to her credit, giving the Roughnecks the necessary victory over the VVeenies for the basket- ball championship. All-star casaba squads were selected by Mrs. Helen Ketler and Miss Louise Hickox, gym teachers. Miss Hickox's sophomores took their foes into camp, giving them the right to challenge Mrs. Ketler's seniors, who pushed their opponents all over the court, for the all-star casaba title. The game was nip and tuck, with the stubborn soph- omores not budg- ing an inch. But the seniors' power finally over c a m e t h e sophomores, and won the title. C r e W : Sopho- mores: Betty Haynes, cox: Mary Mayfield, pi lo t 5 G r a c e MacMin, A l i c e Ensbury, Vernal Blick, Alice l Oliver, Charlotta Vivian Simson, Frances Christensen, Constance Bail, Katherine Milicich, and Isabel Kielbasa. juniors: Dorothy Thompson, cox, Eu- genia Brochier, pilot, Gladys Radovan, Katherine Tamn, Bernice Lynch, Golda May Rassette, Sylvia Silva, Louise En- drizzi, Greta Gullet, Florence Conell, Shimako Masuda, Helen Wickeiihoriser, Rose VVoods, Ida Fugi, Margaret Knocke, Sumiko Kido, Alberta Cately, and Virgi Sullavan. Seniors: Faustine Uribe, cox, Margaret Fraga, pillotg Grace A'Perry, Virginia Puffer, Mary Rozales, Stella Heliote, Mary Rhoades, Margaret Marshall, VV'innie Jewell, Rose Kielbasa, Sybil Dorman, Barbara Holstrom, Cele- stine Morse, Ruth Glibert, and Helen Gjersand. Basketball, al l-s t a rg Sophomores: Glladys Radovan, Ida Fugi, Leona Dow- ney, forwards, Alice Ensbury, Lillian VVilliams, Mercedes Pere, centers, Dor- othy Nickel, Kathryn Tamn, Louise Tad-



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Afterglow Gridiron Talk . . . They claim they never come back! But, on the contrary, the MeClymonds orange and black grid machine, under the coach- ing of Richard Dink Rodriquez, proved that they could come back. A vvell-bal- anced forward wall and a speedy back- field composed the Mackmen's varsity this season, and, as an outcome, they found themselves tied for second place rating along with San Leandro. Rodriquez, with his coaching staff. composed of Charles Cooley and Pop Hensley, had little trouble in molding a team into shape that could be rated as the best in the city. Due to the fact that school started so late in the season, Mc- Clymonds and all other O. A. I.. squads had only a week to resume training for their hrst practice game. Warriors Crush Gaels The XYarriors were pitted against St. Mary's High as their opening contest of the season. lXIcClymonds crushed the hard lighting St. lNIary's eleven by the score of 19 to O. In recent years, the Saints had proved too strong for the In- dians, when they defeated them for seven straight years. Both teams battled through to a dead- lock of O to O in the first half, but in the second half. McCly1nonds pushed over three touchdowns. It was in the third quarter before the Indians opened up with an aerial attack that paved their way to victory. Frank Thomas chucked the pork- hideu all over the Saints' Field and within short order the first score of the game was registered. In the final period a pair of touchdowns were recorded, with Thomas intercepting Tommy Lane's pass meant for Visentin and trotted 32 yards untouched to score. A few minutes later Kelly intercepted a pass and ran 80 yards into the end zone, but the play was called back because of a clipping penalty. Again Kelly inter- cepted another pass and this time raced 30 yards for the final score. Both tries for conversion failed to click, Siggi Isaki After running wild over the St. Mary's Panther, lVIcClymonds, the following week was sent to face the growling VVild- cats of Oakland in the first current O. A. L. game on their schedule. What was de- termined as a push-over for the War- riors resulted in an upset. Coach Rodriquez's pig-skin cart was overthrown by the small margin of a 7 to 6 count. The opening quarter was featured as a kicking duel, with both teams booting consistently in hopes of getting that well-known break.', 'With the ball deep in Oakland's territory after an exchange of punts, McClymonds received their break, and used it at the VVildcats' ex- pense. Sobek recovered a fumble on the Qaks' 23-yard marker and from that point the Indians went to town. Thomas'

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