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J 'ff ' VX: V' IJ , x 1' 1 Lf J ?!f 1 M,f r' f! - Mix rx A NX 'N I iff! ,j XX - , flfk Af!! m X X , Uv iff V ,fb V 2,1 1 1 f y X QV V f ff XY 1 I K X J9 ' ,' X ' ul 1 X , VX I j jf J 1 af -, 4 F5355 GAR ALBUM C b E935 FGREWORD ln 'rhis . . . ihe nineieenih volume of The Oak. +he slaff has lried 'ro depicl our clays and The days pas+ in familiar scenes-on +he campus, in lhe 'Field of learning, and on 'rhe a'rhle+ic field. By way of con+ras+. we have reproduced scenes of fhe ac+ivil'ies and dress of The Gay Nine+ies . . . If lhis book is able To impress more clearly upon your minds 'rhe changes which have been of such benefil fo us, il will also recall 'rhem in fulure years. and our work will have been a success. DEDECA TEGN The Class of I936 and The sTudenTs oT Visalia Union High School dedicaTe The Oalc Album To The Board of TrusTees and The Faculiy of The Visalia Union High School in appreciaTion of The many Things They have done for us. 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K :L , 'anim -.. . o '. v G? - 'J' x i ily' X I A in im xi Xhxh i Wil, X XTT7 Yii X S I A G. Holsfein, D. Monlqomery, G. Webb, W. Shidler, L. Williams, C. Paregien O 1 .,y. 'Q . . 7 2 a pf, xN ADMENESTRA TEGN A small adminislralive slall direcfs and coordinaies lhe worlc in 'rhe Visalia Union l-ligh School. Superiniendenl DeWiH Monlgornery is responsible 'ro ihe Board ol Truslees for carrying oul The board's fiscal policies and mainlaining communily relalion- ships. Principal Lawrence J. Williams is responsible for The general sei-up and delailed managemenl ol lhe school. ln 'rhis worlc he is assisled by Vice-Princi- pal W. L. Shidler. Miss Gerlrude Webb, girls' adviser, assisls 'rhe girls wilh lheir individual problems, and Mr. George C. l'lolslein has charge ol conlinualion educalion and also counsels wilh boys on special problems. Mr. Claude Paregien acls as principal of Jrhe eve- ning high school. ln addilion each lacully member has duiies and responsibililies assigned 'ro him by l'he principal. . NN ,ln yi Froni Row-l-l. Grani, I, Burnard, B. Bowen, E. Davidson, G. Cross Back Row--R. B. Curliss, D. Gilberi, R. Borgman, L. Goad, A. Boradori, l. Crow, T. Dales, FACUETY Miss Lois Ashion Mr. Alfred Boradori - Miss Rosalie Borgman - Miss Brila Bowen - Miss lzeila Burnard - Mr. George Burris - Mrs. Vera Charpenlier Miss Geraldine Cross - Mrs. Inez Crow - - Mr. R. B. Cur+iss - Mrs. Thelma Dales - Miss Eslher Davidson - Mr. D. B. Gilberl - Mrs. Lorrie H. Goad - Miss Helen L. Granf - Mr. E. E. Hayden - G. Burris, E. Hayden - Music - Shop - Malhemafics - English - Homemalcing - Music - French - Spanish - Commercial Mechanical Drawing Household Science - - English - Prinling Sfudy Hall - English Shop .P ,L -j if , vu J I 'll i' v4-75 -1 'N I-1.l wwrn, I wis A BOT! l EQ l fel s 54359 in N. JW BXX js 'lil' J fr i lll f Fronl Row-M. Mclfilaben, M. Monlgomery, E. McKenzie, W. Lapilce. A. Mifchell, J. Larlsin, M. Meyers Baci: Row-O. Lehmann, R. Houslon, K. Milchell, R. McCar'r, S. Malheson, M. Jerlow , Q N , li :il 9. ' f U iv Q 4 , -,.. in l., S 0 pf! xN Miss Anne Milchell - Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. Miss Miss Karl W. Milchell A Marie Monlgomery Oalcly Morris' - Myron Moyer - OHO L. Lehmann - Slanley Malheson Ray McCarl' - Ellen McKenzie - Mary Mcliibben - Marie Meyers - Geraldine l-loplcins Norma l-louslon - Ray l-louslon Morris Jerlow - Nalalie Lapilce - Jennie Larlcin - FACULTY - - English - Commercial - Homemalcing - Physical Educalion - - Shop - Social Science - English - Slucly Hall - - Lalin - Social Science - Commercial Conlinualion Educalion - - Commercial Agriculiure - Science - Library - Malhemalics Fronl Row-C. Read, M. Zaellce, D. Richardson, A. Rehmke, E. Washburn, A. Rouleau, P. Wilhelmsen Back Row-A. Timofhy, W. Sanders, C. Schleicher, M. Moyer, W. Shore, O. Morris .FACULTY Mr. W. Shore - Mr. Arrhur Timofhy - Mrs. Evelyn Washburn Mr. Paul Wilhelmsen - Miss Mary Zaellce Mr. C. W. Read - - Miss Anlonia Rehrnlce - Miss Dororhy Richardson Miss Alice Rouleau - Mr. W. J. Sanders - Mr. Charles Schleicher Miss Lois Rivers - - Miss Elia May Caldwell Agriculiure - - English Physical Educafion Physical Educaiion - Maihemalics - - Science Physical Eclucafion - Commercial - Ari - - English - Social Science - Office - Office .453 ' .L N T Y Y J ' -i, -9 . , N 3 -vi . . - Q , fs 4' . , ' I 'I in Fi' N- ' gr WHEN I wAs A BOYI K N s 6sC?,ffLJ cc: L53 GLASSES 11124951599 39' J., 1 , VIEW? . ,. Q .1 -1 AZ T-1.41. --'iisgm . fQ15'1 .gi-., V 1 .f., wr! . Jg ' 1 Q , L, Iwi, 1,1 -in - ' g ', ' 1. , -f ,. 1-4, - ' ef.: .A .,, . .. ,. e. fl ,,, , . . ,My .fi J , , .,lf,v jp: I L w w- .92-,. x-f .FJ I , ,.,,'--V- ., fig M- fri?- L , w . gf-fl' ' 1 .gn Mix M. ' Jr- ' ' up . w. 1 L .1-.h L'i' :.- .U : . ,'-Efw.'1'.L- .I'-'-, - ' P-1-9-n.1f f- - .,, f - -g.y.,f pdf. 'V 'fi 2:54, ., gen.. H w . 8: 'ff 1 S ...ff Jia U' .Qr hp. . '-fs - ' ,JEL MC. 1 I I 1: . Q 2 YA ' : ' 4., 5-Rpm , Y , 'f ,fc 1 N ,.... +.- . nw., 'eq .-I , ,Lg 1.U,U-.?,s- K- -J-: --. if-aft Mina' emit: H- - . 11 'fx g .' '- , 3 ?w,1 ' 1 1 1.. 1.- e1x, '7' IL-.,..,-,z., Z':Sw'I-ff 1 .1 4515 Qffifi-'1 ' ' 74 ,r Froni Row-V. Barber, N. Seioguchi, M. Smiih, E. McCarlhy Back Row-M. Runyon, B. Sfrader, B. Ingram, J. Lynd, S. Wilson First Semester Johnny Lynd ..,....... Clyde McAdams .,..,,, Vic+a Barber ,.......... Madgel Smiih ,.,,.. Roberi Sirader ....,,.,,, li 1 ' uw I, W 'U . SENEGR CLASS Senior Class Qficers Second Semester .Presiden'r . ,, lngram ,,,,,.Vice Presidenlnw, .....,,,Elizabel'h Mccarihy , ,,.Secre+ary , ,, , ,, ,,.. ..,,, S hirley Wilson ..,,,..,..fl'reasurer, ,,,,...,.,.,,Marie Runyon ..........Yell Leader,...,., .....,,Nubuco Seioguchi From Jrhe Time of i+s enirance inio high school in I932, 'rhe members of 'rhe class of '36 have been very acrive in sporrs, in social life, in lhe drama, and in scholarship. They have been acruared by impulses of loyaliy, of school spiril, and of srudenf self-gow ernment The Harvesi Dance, a noieworihy even+, was a conspicuous success, as were also fhe Sporf Dances which made 'rhis even? possible. The Junior-Senior Prom was a delighlful occasion, wi+h Hs original Orien- fal Garden selling, refleciing credir on 'fhe class. For 'rhe dramalic and musical deparlmenis The class furnished a number of characrers in 'rhe school play and some of fhe roles in fhe opereila. ln ihe various classrooms, ihe class members ser a siandard of excellence and achievemeni reflecied b fhe Honor Roll and by The complimenrs of 'lhe iaculiy. ln aih- le+ics. fhe class developed many good afhleies, some of whom have gained slale-wide recogniiion. All in all, ihe accomplishmenls of ihe class of '36 have been of a characier of which rhe parenfs, fhe +eachers, and lhe srudenfs fhemselves may be par- donably proud. GRADUA TES i ABBOTT. JACK Ambifious, iovial ADAMS, CA ROL Ag reea ble, coque++isl-i ADAMS, MARY ELLEN Ardenf, modes? ALVAREZ, LUCILLE Amicable, liveiy ARON, HENRY Agile, honed AVERY, ARTHUR Adepf, ambifious AYRES, CLARENCE Amusing, cool AY RES, ELIZABETH Aspiring, elusive AYRES. HENRY Aspiring, harmonious BAILEY. WALTER Breezy, wiHy BARBER, VICTA Benevolent versafiie BARTLETT. PEARL MARIE Benignanf, pracfical GRADUA TES BASMAJIAN. EDWARD Bright efficienl BECKER, BARBARA Brillianf, buoyanf BEDEL, WALTER Broad-minder, worker BELSHAW, ROBERTA Benevolenl, rapid BEN NETT. WOODROW Busy, wisfful BENTON. ROBERT Beamy, robusf BETTENCOU RT, CLA RA Bonny, credilable BIANCO, LOUIS Baslhful, likeable BIGARD, HAROLD Happy-go-lucky BLAIR. GEORGE Baslwlul, qenfle BLOUNT. JUNIOR Broad-minder, jovial BOUDREAU. MARGARET Business-like, merry GRADUA TES BROWN, IZETTA Beguiling, infelleclual BROWN. PHYLLIS Beamy, precise BROWNLOW. PHOEBE ANN Beloved, prudenf BRYANT, MAURICE Burly, magnelic CAMPBELL, WINIFRED Capable, Winsome CA RDOZA, MARY Creafive, memorable BRADLEY, LAWRENCE Bright lolly BRADLEY, NATHANIEL Brillianf, nolable BRANDT. ELSIE MAE Beloved, eager BRANDT. GERALDINE Bonny, generous BRECHT, CARLO Bold, capable BROOKS, EMILY BELLE Bounlenous, elusive GRADUA TES CAREY, NEPHA Capricious, nomclwalanl CARLSON. LOIS Companionable, lilceable CARTER, JUNE Cordlal, Iubilanl CHAFFIN, ELLA Cunning, earns-5+ CHILDRESS, DeWlTT Capable, diligenl CHIVERS. JEAN Courageous, faunly CHRISSAKIS, MARVIN Calm, mechanical COATS. GEORGE Convincing, grave COLE, MARTHA Capflvaling, musical COTTON, NAN Capricious, neal CROSS. LOIS Comely, lllceable CURL. ALFRED Civil, alrfable GRADUATES ' DAILEY, VERNE Daunlless, versalile DAVENPO RT. VERA Duliful, veracious DETOMASO, ELIZABETH Demure, enlhusiasfic DeVALL, PATRICIA Deliglmfful, pensive DOUGLASS. SALLY Dashing. socialife D UNAWAY. LESTER Dubious, lively l ENSIGN. ELGIN Esfimable, eager ENSZ. HAROLD Exacfing, hospitable FERGUSON, JANE Fasficlious, jolly FINCH, LUCILLE Fair, lively FINCH, TOM Fearless, flwoughlful GRADUA TES FINDLEY, MARGUERITE Fanciful, modern FLUTY. JOE D. Friendly, iocular FRENCH, ELLEN Fasfidious, exe-:ling FRIES, ANNA Fllrfafious, allenliye FUCHS, TEDDY Eavorile, Iadful GANNON. PIERCE Genfal, praclical GEIGER, OREN Gallanf, obliginq GIANNINI, ROSE Generous. reliable GIBSON. RUTH Gay, rosy GIESE. EDDIE Grave, eloquenf GIESE. HELEN Gracious, honorable GILMER. HARVEY Genial, humorous GRADUA T55 l GLASS, MARY JANE Genfle, musical GODFREY, RALPH Genial, righfeous GRANT, VIOLET Grafeful, virfuous GRAVES, BETTE Gay. belle GREESON, LLOYD Grave, ludicrous GRISWOLD, ARDATH Generous. ac HAGLER, JOHN Happy, iaunly HARRIS, DOROTHY Y l-lospilable. desirable HAYS, MORGAN Handy. modes? HENRY, DICK Handsome, dashing HEPTNER, MELENE Huggable, modern HIPWELL, BARBARA Happy-go-luclcy, beguiling GRADUA TES HOPKINS, CHARLES Halo, caufious HUBBARD, HERBERT Hardy, handy HUFF, MARVIN Handsome, memorable ICHIYAMA. HIDEKO FAY lnrenf, fasiidious INGRAM, WILLIAM lrwdusfrious, Willful JOHNSON. WILLARD Jolly, worker JOLLY, CLEONE Joker, clever FLORENCE faifhful HARRY , hearty JONES. MANCEL ' Judicious, merry KERTH, CHARLOTTE Kind, capricious KEESECHER. ELEANOR Knowing, esrimable .2 xfffqi M '-6-lf, . VL iltyk! GRADUA TES KINDIG, BETTY JEANNE Keen-minded, ioviai KING, DONALD Kindly, deserving KING. JANICE Knowing, iaunfy KLOTH. VIOLET Kind, veracious KNUPPLE, HARRY Kingly, handy KOLLER, JACK Keen, iudicious LAMB. ROY Laughable, roguish LAKE, EARL Laughable, esfirnable LeBLANC, TH ELMA Lively, Thrifiy LEEPER, DON GLENN Likeable, debonair LI PSCOMB. IVY Liiiwesorne, irrepressible LOSLEBEN. ANDRINE Lenienf, afhlefic GRADUA TES LOWE, MARIAN Lovely, medilalive LYND. JOHNNY Lucky, iubilanl MARASHLIAN, ARTHUR Miqlily aclive MARTIN, DONALD Manly dexlerious MARTIN. RUTH Modesl, reliable MCADAMS, CLYDE Advenlurous, capable MCCA RTHY, ELIZABETH Megnelic, economic MCDANIEL, MARIE Myslerious, demure McGlNTY, JIM Manly, ioyial McKlNNEY, CHARLES Maieslic, capable McSWAlN, MARJORIE Magnefic, sensible MEESE, VIOLET Meelc, vigilanl MAE wan? Swdi LI GRADUATES MEN ENDIAN. LUCILLE Mysferious, lilera ry MIDDLETON, MICHAEL Modern, mild MIKSCH, ROBERT Merry, respecfed MIKSCH, RUSSELL Masferful, reficenf ff-.LAI MILLAR, JACK Medifafive, judicious MILLER, DONALD Memorable. deserving n 1 MILLS, MERRITT Merifable, modern MITCHELL, COSLER Mariageable, conservafive MONROE, ROBERT Manly, righfeous MOORE, FANNIE Magnelic, faifhful MOORE, HARLAN Musical, happy X I I MYERS, LOMA I Me od cal lord ' M l C, l GRADUA TES NAKAMICHI, MASUMI Nofable, mighfy NELL, FRANK Nonclwalanf, frank NIDIVER. DOROTHY Neufral, deliqlwllul NUNN, ZELDA Nimble, zealous O'NEAL, RAYMOND Obliqinq, ruddy ORTIZ. LOUIE Odd, likeable PADEN, PATRICIA Pep py. persuasive PARDUE. WALLACE Proper, worlrer PARKER, ARNOLD Pafriofic, anxious PIERCE. ELLA Prudeni. eager POSTON, GLEN Pracfical, generous PRASTER, DON Palienl, cliligenf GRADUA TES PRICE, NEOMA Precise, neaf QUIROZ, TRINIDAD Quief, IFUSIWOFIIIY REISCHLING. HAZEL Radiant hearfy RIDDLE, ROBERT Reserved, reIiabIe REICH, MILDRED Rosy, merciful RIESNER. VIRGINIA Rosy, vivacious RINALDI, RUTH Refined, radianf RODE, LUELLA Remofe, Iiferary RUNYON, HELEN Reporfer, healfhy RUNYON, MARIE Reserved, meek RUSSELL. BILL Respecfed, wholesome SCHMELZER, MARIE Self-reliant magnefic X GRADUA TES SCHUELLER, LUCILLE Sincere, liberal SCOTT. LOIS Sensible, lilceable SETOGUCHI, NOBUKO Slirewd, nimble SHIPLEY, MILDRED Secure, meek SHOBE, MAX Sure, merry SMITH. MADGEL Successful, modern I' j'sJ sNowDEN. VERNON Sec relive, valorous SQUIRE, WILLIAM sociable, worldly STEWART. GUY Solemn, genuine STOTTS. FRANK Secrefive, firm STOTTS. MADELLE Spirilual, milcl STRADER, ROBERT Secure, robust J, GRADUA TES STRONG. CHARLES Smart capable STUNIP. HELEN Set humorous SULLIVAN, JOSEPH Shrewd, iovial SWEEN EY, WALDO Serious, worker SWIGGA RT, MARGARET Sweet mysferious TAKAHASHI, CHIYUSO True, cordial TELLALIAN, EDWARD Thriffy, esfimable TETE RS, FLOYD Trufhful, fancier N THAYER, HAROLD i Trusfy, he rdy THOMAS. DONALD Thoughffui, dark THOMPSON. LORRAINE Teaser, Ianguorous TRAPP, FRANCES True, fanciful GRADUA TES TREMBLY, DONALD Timorous, duslcy VAN ALEN, JEANNETTE Vivacious, iolly VAN ALEN, RAYMOND Valorous, reposinq VOICE, ED Ven+uresorne, eloquenl VOSBURGH. JANE Versafile, iudicious WADDLE, BILL Wiglil, burly WAGNER, MARVIN Wise, meflnodical WARD, FRANK Worldly, fascinafing WELLS, JAMES Whimsical, iusf WELLS, SCOTTY Wing-fooled, sporfsman WENN, RICHARD Wily, reliable WHITE. Le VERNA Winning, lovable GRADUA TES WILHIDAI... GEORGE Worlcman, genial WI LCOX. NELSON Wholesome, noble WILHIDE. CLYDE Wiry, creafive WILSON, SHIRLEY Willing, serious WOOD, HOWARD Willy, l'xospi+a ble WOOD. 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BenneTT IUNEOR CLASS First Semester Junior Class Qffcers George Lindman .,.,,,,,e , ..,.,..,,. PresidenT.. ,,., Ross BenneTT ,.,,,..,,.,,. ,,,, , ,.Vice PresidenT,,. ,. Jean CarlTon ,,...,.., ....,..,, S ecreTary... DenTon Harvey ,,,,..... ...,,,,,, T reasurer ...,,,,, Polly T-luesTis ,,...,,.,.,....,, .,,........,. ,.., a . Yell Leader ....... . This year The Junior Class aTTaclced wiTh iTs usual vivaciTy and deTerminaTion The problems ThaT con- TronTed iT. The greaTesT was The Tinancing oT The Junior-Senior Prom. The class plunged inTo malcing money Tor This big evenT in all diTTerenT Tashions. The Junior l-larvesT Dance was sTaged in The merry sea- son oT awesome wiTches and hallowed pumpkins. ATTer every home basl4eTball game a Hop was held which noT inTrequenTly broughT measurable success. The leap year was celebraTed wiTh a unique dance when The girls inviTed The boys and Turnished The necessi- Ties usually provided by The sTronger sex. SpecTaTors aT Track meeTs, baseball games. and baslceTball games were diverTed Trom The play by enThusiasTic iuniors vending candy. PrequenT meeTings were held aTTer school wiTh TaculTy members, chairmen of commiTTees, class oTTicers. and enTerprising reporTers oT The Pioneer all conTribuTing ideas Toward The general good oT The class. WiTh all This acTiviTy we could noT help buT have an excellenT prom, and iT was. The Grecian Garden seTTing was enTirely pleasing: gay Tlowers, green Toliage, new dresses, and smiling Taces gave The occasion a reall enjoyable and di- verTing aTmosphere. IT was Truly a TiTTing Tarewell Tor our graduaTes. Second Semester ..,.....,.David Rice .,,,,.., Francis PresTon ..,,..,.Bessie Jensen ,..,.,.,Allen Harder , ,,,,,,., Mary Harder ll K v EUNEGR CLASS Fronl Row-B. Brownlow, S. Del Re, B. Pursell, E. Jamison fl Back Row-R. Clark, R. Presfidge, J. Call, l-l. Woodard, R. Swanson SOPHGMGRE CLASS First Semester Sophomore Class Qfficers Second Semester Roberi Swanson o,..vve .. .,,,.,,.......,, Presideni ..e,........w,e e,e.,,... M ario Del Re George Keck ...e..,., eee,,e,. V ice Presideni ,,,,e,., e,,.,e B eairice Pursell Eugene Jamison ...,... ..,.....e S ecreiary ..,,e,e, e,,............. J ack Call Beairice Brownlow ..,..,. .A,...,,e T reasurer .e,,e,eA. Roberl' Presridge Russell Clark ,v,..,....... The Sophomore Class, one of 'rhe largesl in our school's hisiory. has been more iorlunale in everyrhing il has underiaken. The high wafer mark in lhe class' social acliviry was 'rhe annual Carnival and Dance. This year The eniire Srudeni Body was inviled. Decoraiions in fhe l-lallowe'en molif, numerous boorhs conlaining candy. noisemakers. morion piciures, games of chance, and iorfune 'felling served as a background of an enjoy- able dance. The second year class is well represenred by many members in lhe C. S. F., and lhe class is proud of ils members who have done much io liurlher lhe high siandards of scholarship in The school. ln dramalics and alrhlerics, ihe sophomores are ou+- sranding. The class play presenied in lhe coniesl April 3 was highly credirable, promising fufure suc- cess in high school ihealricals for members of 'rhe class of '38. ln afhlerics, 'rhe sophomores had repre- seniaiives on all maior reams and in all league con- +es+s. Ar presenr Jrhe sophomores are looking forward +0 a successful 'rhird year wilh ever higher goals sei' by ihe social commiirees, C. S. F. represenlarives. drama deparimeni and 'rhe promising aihleres 'rhey expecl 'ro esiablish a long sianding record. .,....,...Yell l.eader,,.,...... .Harry Woodard rl 1 v SUEDE x if MG Y 1 K 'X A s MASS I lm B I l slab l Fronf Row-G. SmiTh, l-l. Van Gordon, B. STump, B. Byrnes ' Back Row-A. Alexander, E. Mills, A. Becker, P. VandevenTer, B. Turner FRESHMAN CLASS First Semester Freshman Class Qfficers Elroy Mills .............,,..,. . ....... PresidenT .,,,,,,, Helen Van Gorden ,,,,,,, ,.... Vice Presidenf ..,.., BeTTy Sfump .,..,....,,, ..,,,,, S ecrefary... Beverly Byrnes ..A....., ....... T reasurer .,,,... Arnold Alexander .,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,. Yell Leader ,,... The class of '39 which enTered Visalia Union l-ligh School This year has Taken an acTive parT in sTudonT body affairs. The class enrollmenT has oufnumbered ThaT of any oTher class in The hisTory of The school. All Two hun- dred and sixTy-seven members have had a successful year. Among The mosT imporTanT evenTs for The fresh- man class was The freshman-sophomore recepfion. This affair was sponsored by The sophomore class and was enjoyed by all who aTTended. The freshmen have made ouTsTanding records boTh in scholarship and aThleTics. Members of The class have gained places in The California Scholarship So- cieTy and hope To mainfain and increase Their mem- bership in This associafion as They advance. Many sTudenTs have shown greaT abiliTy in aThleTics and have aTTained places on maior aThleTic Teams. ln The upholding of school TradiTions This class has been ouTsTanding and hopes To conTinue Their Time record in all fields of endeavor. Second Semester , Phil Vandevenfer .......... Bob Turner ,.,..,,Gladys SmiTh ,,.....ArThur Becker ........Doris Trembley Il I if limit Jlbcf I Wg, -lm ,, ,, . , 'z-li . , ,, .-n- , X- - ,. ..,. 1 315815146 21, ?.H.:'..1.. .L L ilxhdiliil .ly Ii - ,F I V: 'IEEE bu. - ,:' ,L . .:.,agL' 1. f 1 . ' I 4- , - ,, V. . L , Q L. f . V. . J ., , ,. 4 X - , Y ., ,NA V , V W f . . ., .- ,ww ,wx-, P ,Tw -3, Q. i ' , , ' 'lx' H ' fn, '. - Y, M- 4. , 4 ,, ., -fha, . ' . 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Chivers STUDENT CGUNCHZ The STudenT Council is The execuTive and legislaTive body OT The AssOciaTed STudenTs OT The Visalia Union l-ligh School. A Tew OT iTs impOrTanT duTies are The regularion OT expendiTure OT sTudenT body Tunds, The awarding OT school emblems, The inTerpreTaTiOn OT The consTiTuTiOn, and in case OT vacancies The elecTiOn OT new sTudenT body oTTicers. AlThough iT was neces- sary To elecT several new members TO The council aT The close OT The TirsT semesTer, The OrganizaTiOn has accomplished many cOnsTrucTive Things. During The TirsT semesTer The OTTicers included Teddy Fuchs, Jack AbbOTT, lzeTTa Brown, Richard Wenn, Jean Chivers, ScOTTy Wells. Jane Vosburgh. Elroy Mills, and RoberT Swanson. AT The beginning OT The second semesTer, lzeTTa Brown was advanced TO The posiTiOn OT presidenT To Till The vacancy creaTed by The graduaTiOn OT Teddy Fuchs. George Lindman and Grace Ann Squire were elecTed To Till The va- ca+ed pOsiTiOns OT commissioner OT Tinance and com- missioner OT sTudenT welTare respecTively. Mario Del Re was elecTed Sophomore Class president and Phil VandevenTer was elecTed Freshman Class presidenT. IT is TelT ThaT wiTh The guidance OT Mr. Ray l'lOus- Ton, TaculTy advisor, The STudenT Council OT I935-36 has had a mOsT successTul year. l FronT Row-M. HepTner, M. McSwain, E. McCarThy, L. Finch, E. BVOOTS 4 Back Row-M. Chrissalris, B. Waddle, W. Bailey, C. STrong GAK STAFF The goal seT by This year's STaTT was To produce a I936 issue OT The Oak To surpass all previous pub- licaTions. Among The TirsT Things decided upon was The gen- eral Theme of This annual. Visalia being one oT The oldesT ciTies in The San Joaquin Valley, iT seemed quiTe appropriaTe To choose Visalia in The Gay 9O's as a suiTable Theme. A compleTely new echelon picTure arrangemonT proved To be Tavorable and was carried ouT. The Two panel senior arrangemenTs and TaculTy groupings were adopTed Tor Their appearance and Their variaTion Trom issues OT The pasT. This annual was published Through The eTTorTs oT The Tollowing: Marvin Chrissalcis, EdiTor-in-ChieTg Mariorie Mae McSwain, AssociaTe EdiTorg Melene HepTner, OrganizaTionsq Emily Belle Brooks, Senior EdiTorg Lu- cille Finch, ArT EdiTor: Bill Waddle, PhoTographyg WalTer Bailey, SnapshoTsg Elgin Ensign. Boys' SporTs: ElizabeTh McCarThy, Girls' SporTs, and Charles STrong, Business Manager. Guiding advice and insTrucTions were aTTorded by Miss Helen GranT, EdiTorial Ad- visor: Miss Alice Rouleau, ArT Advisor, and Mr. Claude Paregien, Financial Advisor. This Oak is published wiTh only one inTenT-ThaT iT will meeT wiTh The approval oT everyone. - .:1 glzl K-42 ff -Q -'-' - I , I 5 ' TILL l ll - L, Ji NWI: JQ I H.: Firsl' Row-M. Schmelzer, C. Hueslis, R. Wenn, H. Giese, J. Carllon, S. Wells, R, Belshaw, J. Nepl 1 Second Row-C. Hopkins, B. Hipwell, J. Flufy, H. Runyon Third Row-l.. Bradley, D. Harvey, M. Chrissakis PEQNEER STAFF During lhis school year and lor lhe lirsl lime in many years, Visalia Union High School has scheduled a class lor lhe sludy of journalism. The imporlance of such a class has been remarkably demonslraled by lhe improvemenls made in lhe slyle ol wriling and makeup ol lhe weekly school paper, The Pioneer. The mosl imporlanl ol The changes broughl aboul lhrough The ellorls ol This class was lhe subslilulion ol lhe name The Pioneer lor Visalia Union High School News. Aller il had been suggesled by The journalism class lhis change was made by an amend- menl lo lhe sludenl body conslilulion. Laler, in order lo improve lhe makeup ol 'rhe lirsl' page and lo in- clude more words lo lhe inch ol The Pioneer, bolh lhe size and slyle ol lhe lype used in prinling 'rhe paper were allered. Under lhe capable direclion of Miss Davidson, advisor, and Lawrence Bradley. edilor, lhe journalism class, allhough small, made an elficienf and successful slall for wriling lhe paper. l J. Vosburgh, E. Ayres, G, Swiggarl, E. Winlon GIRLS, LEAGUE Climaxing long and earnesl preparalion on lhe parl ol lhe members and advisers ol our Girls' League lhe convenlion ol lhe San Joaquin Valley Federalion ol Girls' League was held al Visalia lor lhe lirsl lime in len years. Approximalely six hundred delegales were enler- lained during lheir lwo days slay, al which lime plays, leclures, luncheons and a lea were held. Among lhose who prepared lor lhe allair were our advisers, lhe Misses Webb, Burnard, Meyers, and l-loplcins and lhe lollowing ollicers: Presidenl, Jane Vosburghq vice presidenl, Elizabelh Ayres: secrelary, Georgia Swig- garlg lreasurer, Eleanor Winlon. lnslead ol lheir annual coslume parly lhe Girls' League held a picnic supper belore lhe lhealre bene- lil. The oulslanding annual service performed by lhe Girls' League is lhe awarding ol lhe lilly-dollar scholarship, which is given lo lhe senior girl who has surpassed all olhers in scholaslic abilily during her high school career. Olher aclivilies which lhe Girls' League sponsored were: Losl and lound, bullelin board, courlesy, social service, civic, decoralion, and program. .11 ' Q' 'J 1 , M .. is ,u fs 1.1 Q i ,, - X ka ' Ev ,far ' U fi x S' i : .:iilI l II ' ,,i,J, ,, X Xi Q L l ' BGYSHFEDERATEGN Scolly Wells - - - Presidenl' Frank Ward - - Vice Presidenl Marvin Wagner - - Secrelary-Treasurer Roberr Slrader ---- Yell Leader This year, under lhe able leadership of Hs officers, headed by Presidenl' Scofly Wells, lhe Boys' Federa- lion successfully underloolc and compleled one of lhe mosl exlensive programs in ifs hislory. A+ 'rhe regular meelings colorful and excifing box- ing and wresrling rnalches were presenled, including several special baffle royals. Two very inleresling assemblies were held during 'rhe year, one in honor of S+ub Allison, head fool- ball coach al Jrhe Universily of California, l'he ofher lo hear Waller The 6rea+ Mails, former major league baseball player. ln The spring lhe annual Boys' Federalion Picnic was held al Mooney's Grove. The usual junior-senior brawl was held and many ofher inleresling aclivilies were indulged in al lhe picnic. Under lhe able as- sisrance and supervision of Mr. Paul Polly Wilhelm- sen, facully adviser of lhe Federalion, and ils capable officers, The year of l935-36 was an oulslanding suc- cess. Firsf Row-M. Nalcarnichi, P. Gannon, H. Yeremian, B. Jelf, W. Johnson, E. Ringer, M. Jones, M. Chrissalcis, M. Lee, B. Duran Second Row4G. Slrauch, J. Koller, B. Squire, G. Coafs, C. McKinney, R. Godfrey, M. Wagner, D. Godfrey, R. Benneil Third Row-F. Presion, E. Poilichen, J. Flagler, J. Golhard, S. Wells, G. Lindman, B. Nash BG YF BLGCK MVN GIRLS? BLGCK MVN Firsi Row-E. French, M. Middlefon, L. Finch, P. l-lueslis, A. Griswold, M. Boudreau, E. McCarihy, H. Runyon, N. Seloguchi, M. Elrod, M. Smilh, E. Douqherly, J. Richard M. Runyon Second Row4M. Mcllaniels, E. Winlon, V. Barber, C. Chrislie, M. Glass, A. Losleben T. La Blanc, L. Fuchs, D. Dougherly, V. Jacobs Firsf Row-D. McAdams, J. Vosburglw, G. Lirrdman Second Row-E. Avres, O. Geiger, B. Becker, D. Rice, R. Miksch MER? T B QARD ENYERCLASS DHEA TEES Firsf Row-E. Rode, L. Keener, E. Phillippe, P. Woodward Second Row-D. Harvey, L. G-reeson, O. Geiger, N. Bradley, A. Fries Third Row--V Parker, M. Adams, L. Swanson R Ponfius, R. Presfidge 1 B0 YS? GLEE CLUB CYSETD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Firsi Row-D. Johnson, E. Avery, D. Baker, J. Richards, J. Vosburgh, J. Carlfon, P. Brown, C. Kerfh, l. Brown, B. Jensen Second Row-H. Giese, B. Brownlow, E. Winfon, M. Buller, E. French, J. Carler, S. Douglass Third Row-L. Finch, G. Swiqqarl, E. Ayres, B. Becker, G. A. Squire, J. Bradley GIRL? LEAGUE BGARD ENTERCLA55 DRAMA TEES Juniors-D. Holley, P. Huesfis, K. Slrader, C. Huesfis Seniors-E. Pierce. E. Tellalian, L. Menendian, E. Brooks, R. Belshaw, N. Bradley, E. lvlccarlhy, L. Thompson, l-l, Slurnp Sophomores-H. Carllon, K. Koffmier, B. Chase . Aj AQ? Firsr Row-J. Buckner, M. Conrad, J. Van Alen, G. Kulviian, R. Mirchell, L. Corsaw, M. Orlh, W. G-ilfillan, B. Presron, S. Douglass Second Row-L. Wing, L. Fisher, E. Black, K. Hicks, C. Lipson, H. Glass, L. Rode, D. Jennings, C. Aulrnan, E. Mills Fourlh Row-B. Bellefuielle, H, Woodard, A. Avery, R. Moberl, H. Ensign, E. Fry, L. Orfiz Third Row-H. Moore, R. Bennelr, C. Caldwell, L. Monroe, D. Ross, J. Gofhard, H. Thayer, HAND E. Carler, G. Lynd, D. Mellinger ORCHESTRA .. ' Firsi' Row-E. Srolces, M. Ellis, S. Douglass, H. Cole, H. Telallian Second Row-B. Reeves, O. Beardsly, P. Wilson, L. Carlson, V. Lipson, A. Gales, H, Buckner, L. Rode, M. Cole, C. Parlerson. E. Brandi Third Rowffi. Sadoian, V. Madison, I. Langdon, A. Wuehler, V. Rhodes, L. Keener, F. Huber, L. La Barge, D. Hari, D. Rose, J. McGovern Fourrh Row-J. D. Fluly, L. Wing, V. Srafford, D. Mellinger, F. Lynds, J, Du Bois, A. Avery J. Van Alen, E. Mills, E. Whifendale, E. French Firsf Row F Presfon A Ayres, G. Smifh, H. Van Gordon, H. Geise, C. Bellefeuille Second Row W Mackey, J. Babcock, E. Avery, T. Dunn, A. Fries, E. Phillippe Third Row D Johnson G Swiggarf, B. Becker, J. Bradley, E. Ayres, D. Cunningham Fourfh Row C Landis G. Lindman, C. McKinney, H. Carlfon, D. Rice, E. Rode 5iCHGiARSH.?P FEDERA TEGN The Scholarship Sociefy of our school is one of The mosf worfhwhile clubs fhaf we have. If allows fhe sfudenf members fhe privilege of going fo fhe library wifhouf a permif, being dismissed from final exami- nafions, and having an annual half holiday picnic in fhe spring. The only requiremenf for membership is a semesfer rafing of fhree A's and one B in col- lege preparafory courses. Ofher acfivifies may be subsfifufed 'ro fulfill membership requiremenfs. Mosf of fhe sfudenfs who are members fake imporfanf parfs in school affairs. Sfudenfs who have belonged for af leasf six semes- fers during high school become seal bearers. There are fhree seal bearers This year. The Federafion officers for fhe firsf semesfer were: David Rice, Presidenf: Lorraine Thompson, Vice Presi- denfq Denfon Harvey, Secrefary. For fhe second semesfer: Georgia Swiggarf, Presidenf: Harry Carl- fon, Vice Presidenf. SEAL BEARERS I 9 2 8 Lucille Huff, Sadie Bell Sfewarl. Thelma Noffsinger. I 9 2 9 Alberla Chambers, Lorraine Thur. Franlc Riddle. I 9 3 0 Marion Chambers, Isabel Menendian. I 9 3 I Aileen Bovee, Deron Kasperian, Herman Wilson, Fred La Fon, Anna Louise Spaulding. I 9 3 2 Frances Lenore Acurso. Winifred Marie Newbery, Emma Kalherine Fischer Isabella Ellen Reid. Lois Lamberson, Surd Janel Young. I933 Josephine Adalian, Eulabelle Hayward, Mary Adelaide Bovee. Rosezell Murphy. Marianna Ensz, Agnes Ri'r+imam. I934 Clifford William Cunningham, Charles Brown Porler. Vera Nell AugusI'a Gilmer, Conslance Leroy Richard. Kafherine Sleen. I 9 3 5 Ca+herine Brandon, Wellingfon Langgufh. Roberf Curliss. Han Young. I 9 3 6 Barbara Beclcer, Elizabe+h Ayres, Lorraine Thompson. T5 GLUBS '-.W .- w ,.,, 3 3 4 A f,T,, Q 1 L.. -. .,jg,:,. w.'.1,': w .1 Q Q ,. f. 1 sim 1 Rfiminh V xx, . '-4,17 'sam-4 .hl74Iv-1-EIL-51EI1nv:S'b'L' -anti hrs' .min nancu- :Lua ICIALS 'CLUB -STAMP' cwe- www '-CHESS-CLUB' . r u a un,r..'rAlu'u:.lo'uLub - 'L ' JY - - --- , . ' uv - - v'- ' - i - 1'-,.,.v -I -..- v - 1 .K ,i .,.. . I 5 . 3 ART OACHIN GB I . ,A ard, 6 dw,- 75 - Pi fb :EJ-'ECTRICS CLUB SEEGEDEJTEWS , , . 4 -.1 . -w , .-.. na,-, .X . U nm. . 1 E 'T r H J .4 -liiilfifb '' llB'1L. F'f1BdB1 51l2E1'5IJLl17'i!'.F!llll?'1'l fABn.- !'EL1 f I. '!1'f'.3'3.TLlYl7Nl .- 'Y , 'E:' FT' !' ' -f ' 'kiwi' V H ' - ' ' Q .9 QW! Q 3 A s Flrsl Row-Paul Willnelmsen, Claude Pareglen, Bill Slwicller Second Row-Oakley Morris, Ray McCarl, George Holslein, Myron Moyer CGACHE5 Myron Moyer, Tennis Paul Wilhelmsen, Basketball George Holstein, Football, Track Oakley Morris, Physical Education Claude Paregien, Football, Basketball, Baseball YELE. LEADERS S. Douglass, R. Slrader L .I- JA T AJ xy sl FirsT Row--J. Chivers, M. Jones, F. STasio, C. McKinney, T. Fuchs, R. Godfrey, G. PosTon, S. Wells, J. AbboTT Second Row-E. Ringer, F. Ward, R. Lamb, B. Squire, G. CoaTs, S. Simonian, B. Waddle, A. Curl, R. Riddle, B. Russell Third Row-R. BarringTon, D. Rice, J. Masi, G. Handie, E. Eilenberger, H. TipTon, B. SmiTh, A. Marashlian, H. Yeremian, H. Hogan FourTh Row-M. Nalcamichi, H. Julces, A. Becker, D. Cyr, J. Koller, H. Thayer, A. Ross, M. Shobe, J. Eirls, G. STrauch, Coach George HolsTein PIONEER FGGTBAZJ, Coach l'lolsTein, our new aThleTic insTrucTor aT V. U. H. S., produced one of The sTrongesT Teams oT The heavyweighT division. The auTumn of I935 Tound an abundance oT experienced maTerial ready To be whipped inTo shape. A supposedly deTrimenTal 7-7 Tie wiTh The STraTh- more SparTans proved To be The spark necessary To igniTe The Tire in The Pioneers. A new spiriT seemed presenT on The pracTice Tield during The week Tollow- ing The STraThmore game. This new enThusiasm caused The 3 I-O vicTory over Lindsay, The 7-O win Trom ExeTer and The 27-6 cleTeaT oT The powerful PorTerville eleven. Bad breaks and a slump in spiriT resulTed in Visalia's TirsT and only deTeaT, when The Pioneers suffered a O-I3 seTbaclc aT The hands of HanTord, The counTy TiTle winner. Once more regaining Their previous TighT and deTerminaTion, The local eleven Topped Tu- lare 2l-O and walked over Delano 87-O. ScoTTy Wells, Bill Russell. Jack AbboTT, Jean Chivers. Elmer Ringer. Roy Lamb and Frank STasio comprised The powerTul line which drove and bloclced Tor Glen PosTon, Charles McKinney, Ralph Godfrey and Ted Fuchs. members oT The varsiTy baclcfield. in T' L, ,afrx Q ii 9 ' , A T Jiri lf 2 FronT Row-Coach Claude Paregien, A. Reis, P. Harmonson. D. Godfrey, A. Harder, ' J. GoThard, C. Mendes, D. Henry, E. PoTTichen Second Row-D. Alipaz, J. Channell, D. Ferguson, J. Hagler, H. DougherTy. L. Borges. P. Suyeda, G. Lindman, M. Lee Third Row-B. STump. O. BrechT, B. Rinaldi, B. Henry, R. Clark, B. Nash, J. Ferguson, R. Hill, R. PonTius, B. Benjamin, J. Call, M. BryanT FourTh Row-BelleTuille, B. Ramirez, A. Chrisman, H. CarlTon, B. Caudle, C. Caldwell, W. MelTon. D. Schmelzer, C. STeinman, V. Madison VGGDQ8 FGGTBAEZI. Visalia's lighTweighT Team oT I935, under The guidance of Coach Paregien. had a very successful season, having won The bi-counTy pennanT and com- pleTed The year wiThouT a poinT scored upon Them. Only Tour leTTermen Trom I934 reTurned To The Voodoo ranks, causing a shorTage in maTeriaI and a necessiTy Tor developing inexperienced men. From This group was produced The sTrongesT Team oT The league in B class compeTiTion. In The Visalians' league opener aT STraThmore. The local lighTweighTs Tinished on The long end of a 20-O score. This proved To Coach Paregien The abiliTy of his Team, and he immediaTely seT The bi-counTy cham- pionship as his goal. The Tollowing game wiTh Lind- say resulTed in a 7-O vicTory Tor The Voodoos. Pre- ceding This game, The new bowl was dedicaTed. and aTTer The ceremony The locals seT ouT To win The TirsT game played on The new TurT. The nexT Two en- counTers resulTed in O-O deadlocks wiTh ExeTer and PorTerville. In The remainder oT The season The Voo- doos deTeaTed HanTord 3-O, Tulare 6-O, and Delano 27-O. Firsl' Row-D. Miller, T. Fuchs, B. BenTon, M. l-lufT, G. STalcler, R. Godfrey, M. Nalcamichi Second Row-A. Becker, F. STasio, R. Beclcner, D. Rice, C, McKinney, J. Chivers Third Row-B. JeTT, A. Reid, G. Wihlidal, E. Ensign, B. Chase, AssisTanT Coach l-lenry, Coach Polly Wilhelmsen PEGNEER BASKETBALL This was indeed a TorTunaTe year Tor Visalia in sporTs, especially in varsiTy baslceTball. Coach Polly Wilhelmsen produced an ouTsTanding Team only To lose iT by mid-Term graduaTion. From his remaining reserves and The lighTweighT squad he broughT TorTh a surprising Team which some iuclged To be Tar supe- rior To The original Tive. GodTrey, Fuchs, Miller, BenTon and l-luTT comprised The Team which sTarTed The season and won The TirsT Three league games Trom Dinuba, l'lanTorcl and Delano. The inexperienced Team consisTing oT STalder, Rice, Beclcner, Chivers and Nash sTarTed OTT The second semesTer wiTh a Two-poinT deTeaT by Tulare. Follow- ing This The locals Topped a TasT-sTepping PorTerville Tive To Tie up The bi-counTy championship beTween Visalia and Delano. A playoTT game on The local Tloor resulTed in a Pioneer vicTory and The righT To play TaTT Tor The souThern division oT The San Joaquin Valley. Visalia's luclc held ouT and They deTeaTed TaTT I7-I6. ln The valley playoTT wiTh Edison Tech aT Fresno The locals losT 35-23. Coach Wilhelmsen looks baclc on a very successful season and hopes his Team OT '37 can equal This. -Q 7 if W ...Jil Firsf Row-G. Lindman. B. Turner, M. Miller, B. Nash. D. Ferguson. J. Hagler, A. Cofe Second Row-R. Hill, J. Tanabe, E. Poffichen, B. Gooclell, N. Bradley, A. Harder, O. Brechf 2 VGGDGO BASKETBALL Coach Vxfilhelmsen faced fhe I936 season wifh a limifecl amounf of lighfweighf maferial. The Voodoos won only fwo ouf of fhe five league filfsg however, fhey managed fo win a maiorify of fhe pracfice filfs played againsf feams from ofher leagues. Playing fhe firsf league game of fhe season againsf Dinuba, Visalia suffered a 28-27 sefbaclc. ln fhe nexf fwo games The local lighfweighfs losf fo Hanford l l-33 and defeafeol Delano I9-I7. Two more vicfories were challced up for fhe Voodoos on fhe following week end when 'rhey downed Fresno High 23-I9 in a prac- fice filf, and Tulare I4-I2 in a league game. The closing game of fhe I936 season resulfed in a four- poinf defeaf of fhe Visalians by fhe Porferville lighf- weighfs. B. Turner, A. Cofe, B. Nash, M. Miller and J. Hag- ler made up a feam which was feared by ofher league confenders. A vacancy caused by The advancemenf of Nash fo fhe varsify feam af mid-ferm was well filled by Lindman. The feam profifed by a year's experience which will prepare fhem for Voodoo or varsify compefifion nexf season. Firsf Row-A. Cole, F. Preslron, B. Bellefeuille, l-l. Carlton, C. Landis Second Row-H. Hernandes, C. Caldwell, C. Sleinman, D. Sahmelzer, D. Harvey, E. Mills 6YTyCiA55.3ASKETBAii BASEBALL Firsl Row-H. Douglxerly, J, Eirles, R. Slrader, D. Ferguson, A. Harder, B. Fleming, J. l-lagler, B. Bellefeuille, R. l-lenry Second Row4Coacl'1 Pareqlen, l-l. Thayer, F. Shannon, C. McKinney, G. Slalder, G. Brown M. Jones, R. Clarlc. D. Schmelzer f.f.ef-'wi A . I Firsl Row-l-l. l-logari, P. Solis, A. Ycremian E. Giese, J. Koller, S. Simonian, W. Bailey C. Jones S. Vlfells Second Row-M. Nalcamichi, J. Chivers, F. Anderson, D. Godfrey, G. Coals, A. Curl, B. Jeff, A. Andersivn, D l-lcniy, A. Morenline Third Row-Coach Holslein, L. Elliolt, M. Long, G. Slrauch, B. Beclcner, J. Wilson, E. Ringer, M. Shobe, G. Fisher, R. Godfrey, Coach Shidler NAM CLASS TRACK i3iYi1j'.J MBU and MCM CLASS TRACK C. Mendes, G. Nalcahara, L. Borqes, A. Reis, E. Pollichen, S. Fuiirnura, M. Uyeno, H. Williams, N. Bradley, l-l. Gilmer, J. Sumida, G. Cook, A. l-lernandez, S. Lamberf Second Row-M. Nalcamichi, lvl. Adams, W. Smilh, O. Brechl, D. Harvey, G. Lindman, R. Swanson, F. Doi, l-l. Carllon, J. Call, F. Preslon, l-l. Ensign, M. Keener, B. Jones, Coach W. Shidler Third Row-Coach G. l-lolslein, T. Tanabe, R. Frazier, A. Bernhard, W. Villa, T. Quiroz: E. Welburn, B. Beniamin, R. O'Neal, B. Wash, R. Shadinqer, N. Verry, D. Rose, W. l-lale, R. Lamb, R. Godfrey Coach W. Slwidler, A. Morenlin, F. Anderson, F, VVard, P. Solis, A. Reis CRGSS COUNTRY TEAM TENNE5 SQUAD Firsl Row-E. Rode, B. Kindig, B. Hipwell, D. Baker, R. Oldfield, B. Kane Second Row-A. Baker, V. Riesner, A. Griswold, E. French, M. Varin, R. Laffoon, C. Finley Third Row-S. Wilson, I. Lipscomb. W. Campbell, B. Becker, T. Millar, M. Lee Fourlh Row-lvl. Runyon, J. Van Alen, R. Bennell, L. Bradley, R. Van Alen Fifllw Row-W. Bedel, D. Clarlc, W. Price 2 FirsT Row--M. SmiTh, E. McCarThy, H. Giese, P. Brownlow, C. Adams, E. Chafliin Second Row-V. Barber, l-T. Riessling, L. Finch, L. Schueller, A. Losleben. T. Le Blanc, M. Bondreau SENEGR GERLST ATHLETE5 ProTiTing from Three years OT experience, The senior sporTs class developed Teams ThaT have proved Them- selves worThy of higher compeTiTion. During Tour years oT playing, The girls oT The class of '36 have ex- celled in The game oT baslceTball. An experienced Team was developed This year Thaf always played wiTh clever Tloor worlc. When The inTerclass TournamenTs were played oTT, The seniors were vicTorious over Their compeTiTors in every game. In a spiriTed hockey conTesT The junior Team Topped The seniors by a Tour To Three counT. ln soccer The senior Team showed remarkable abiliTy during pracTice periods, buT when The inTerclass play-oTT Toolc place They losT To The iunior squad, buT won over The Tresh- men and sophomores. AlThough The seniors were deTeaTed in These games They always reTainecl Their TighT and deTerminaTion and played To The besT oT Their abiliTy unTil The close of The games. l l FirsT Row-P. l-luesTis, A. Picanso, J. Richard, R. MorenTin, J. Cino Second Row-G. Squire, C. Day, W. Cecil, M. Elrod, E. DougherTy, D. Johnson, V. Jacobs Third Row-D. DougherTy, M. Alexander, E. Russell, C. ChrisTie, V. Adalian .TUNEQR SEEKS, ATHLETE5 Teams OT unlimiTed abiliTies were organized from The maTerial provided by The class OT '37. A new high in girls' aThleTics was reached by The junior aTh- leTes. The Team represenTing The junior class was vicTorious over nearly every Team iT meT. ln The inTerclass sporTs play-oTTs They won The soccer, speed- ball, and hockey evenTs. DespiTe Their scoring aloili- Ties, The oTher Teams enjoyed playing wiTh Them be- cause OT Their sporTsmanship. VicTory was always Theirs when They meT a Tresh- man or sophomore Team, buT meeTing a senior Team was noT so pleasanT. These games beTween The juniors and seniors were very inTeresTing To waTch. Their experience and capabiliTy made Their maTches evenT- Tul and close. The mosT decisive vicTory of The juniors over The seniors was in The speedball classic which resulTed in a TwenTy-Two To Tive walk away. WiTh one more year ahead OT Them The juniors are expecTed To he even sTronger Then Than This season wiTh Their sTrongesT compeTiTion being The sophomores OT This year. V i 1 X N L, are FirsT Row-B. Brownlow, B. Pursell, V. Jones, I. Warren. Z. Masi, C. Taiiri, K. KoTTmeier Second Row-M. Simons, M. Conrad. E. Cecil. N. Buflrin, H. Lynch, E. Davis, M. Morrow SGPHGMGRE GIRLS' ATHLETES 2 CooperaTion and eagerness were The prime TacTors in The onslaughT oT The sophomores againsT The oTher classes. This ouTsTanding TeaTure was The means by which The sophomore girls were vicTorious over The freshmen and made such good showings when maTched wiTh The more experienced Teams. Remarkable improvemenT is noTiceable in The ranlcs of These sophomore aThleTes who have iumped Trom one oT The leasT conspicuous conTenders To one of The mosT Teared by The oTher classes. Freshmen and sophomore Teams usually disregard The sTrengTh ThaT can be builT up by playing as a uniT insTead of play- ing as individuals. Regardless oT The large score ThaT mighT be hovering over Them, These sophomore girls have aTTained a repuTaTion of TighTing To The Tinish wiTh even greaTer deTerminaTion Than before. MosT of The deTeaTs recorded by The sophomores were due To one or Two poinT losses. All eyes will be Turned Towards These girls nexT year Tor many believe ThaT They will hold The posiTion in sporTs ThaT The juniors held This season. FourTh Row-M. Van Gordon, E.WiI1on, J. DuBois, J. l'TuesTis Third Row-R. l-lenderson, D. ChrisTie, J. Squire, N. Dennison, A. Shirlc, l.. T-luesTis Second Row-V. Sweeney, K. Williams, B. Greenleaf M. l-logue, R. Erwin, M. Bondreau FirsT Row-R. Jolly, S. Nalcarnichi, K. Oda, G. SmiTh, R. Wing, M. Turner .FRESHMAN GERTZ59 A THLETE5 Allrhough inexperienced, The Treshman players showed possibiliTies OT developing inTo some oT The sTrongesT maTerial ThaT has ever been produced in This school. Many noTiceable improvemenTs were cle- TecTed in The games in which The Treshmen parTici- paTed. When The inTer-class play-OTT was held, The Treshmen proved Their sporTsmanship alThough They were noT winners oT The evenTs. The upperclass Teams were Torced To give Their besT performances when They were maTchecl wiTh The Treshman Teams. Win- ning scores were accounTed Tor by Their compeTiTors only aTTer hard ToughT baTTles. NexT year when These girls are sophomores sTrong Teams in each sporT are expecTed To be Tormed, Teams which will prove To be some OT The sTrongesT in compeTiTion. This year The Treshmen held Try-ouTs beTore each sporT and Those making The besT showing were maTched againsT The upperclass Teams aT The sporTs Tournament The ag- gressive and deTermined Treshmen now have one year OT proTiTable experience behind Them, and They will bear waTching in The TuTure. V ? A 7 Lf? When We Were Kids Leggo My Leg Chummies Huntin' Coal fColej Eureka! Some Fun What, No Beer Such Grace Dimpled Knees I Hang My Head What, A Pantomime? Was My Face Red Big Shots Ah, Vittles Twinkle Toes In The Gay Is On Ice Stupendous 'Round and 'Round Our Alma Mater I Home, Sweet Home Our Gang PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY McFADZEAN 63 CROVVE E. C. Farnsworth ' Iames M, Burke Dickson F. Maddox FARNSWORTH, BURKE 6 Attorneys-At-Law MADDOX Daniel McFadzean Iacob Bldg. AuomeYs'At'Law I. Thos. Crowe Visalia 410 Bank of America Bldg. Visalia - - - California Eg BRADLEY EARL Attorneys-At-Law Atf0m9Y'At'L3W N. F. Bradley 115 s. Church sf. Nomy Pubhc C. L. Bradley, Ol Visalia jacob Bldg. Visalia MCCLURE E5 COMBS W. R. BAILEY Lawyers Attorney-At-Law Visalia - California Larkins Building - - - Visalia DR. F. G. KELLENBERG Optometrist DR. LEONARD LIPSON EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Cl f ' ass 0 06 Visalia California Suite 310 Phone 474 Bank of America Building WALTER C. HAIGHT Attorney-At-Law Court House - - - Visalia DR. M. O. WININGS DR. M. C. ANDERSON Dentists Security-First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 721 Visalia PAUL M. FRAME Dentist Bank of America Building Visalia E. I. FEEMSTER LEROY MCCORMICK GARETH W. HOUK '22 Attyeys-At-Law I Suite 420 Bank of America Bldg. Visalia - - - California Jlaigb brbool ape iiaahz Cllinozh -The ones you will long remember-happy years spent with close associates-the years of con- certed efforts-these years of accomplishments will alway be treasured as one of the bright spots of life. lt's the knowledge you have gained in mas- tering your school problems, that fit you to carry on to the bigger problems which you will meet in world affairs. 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Loring Whitaker, Secty. W. B. Mitchell. Asst. Secty FRED Tulare County Abstract Company CSNR9 204 West Main Street McKesson Remedies - Rubinstein for DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS Fussy and Elmo Beauty Aids Try Our MARGRET BURNHAM CANDIES M A L T S , Milkshakes Hot Chocolate Mixter s Pharmacy Sandwiches l , l U ICE CREAM DONUTS Prescription Specialists SUN KI . . . . NG 100 E. Main St. Visalia, Calif. D AIRY PRODUCTS Phone 94 119 South Church St. Phone 736 SAM MARSH ggsfaz .qgatcllini Personality Beauty Salon 115 No. Court St. Phone ll Commercial Printing Company Established 1910 123 North Court Phone 21 - Visalia P A--,, V DE' . E st wi- XX: 9 - 1 X N- 'f ll U . l Vail . flu 0204 , f 1 --' H L Jniiial Q ' ln . f: fftefiiifei B lllllln, inni 5311 'I'n ,5- 3 ' 1 1' l f,,?'T LXxl may 5'- lu UNSURPASSED VALUES gfocv.-51 SHOP Phone 600 VISALIA NATIONAL BAKERY DELICIOUS BREAD and PASTRIES VISALIA MARKET Henry Free, Proprietor PHONES Grocery 215 1' Meats 1180 Established 1894 VISALIA PLANING MILL GENERAL MILL VVORK - HARDWOOD LUMBER FULLER PAINTS and ART GLASS Telephone 72 Visalia, California Q' CLAUDE L. ALLRED 106 S. Bridge Street Office Phone 66 Res. Phone 1443-W VISALIA, CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA CLOTHING STORE Frank Hurwitz CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1936 And wishes you success in your future walks of life. CONGRATULATES CLASS OF 36 REMEMBER: You will soon be starting homes of your own. Our Milk will go a long way toward keeping you healthy and alert, the main essentials in start- ing on the road to success. ORDER IT FROM TI-IE HYDE RANCH DAIRY Telephone 60-F-2 VISALIA Raw and Pasteurized Headquarters For CONGRATULATIONS WILSON-WESTERN To The SPORTING GOODS Season Line of Baseball CLASS OF 1936 and Tennis Goods -Also- AFull Line Of FISHING SUPPLIES Fishing Season is now on and from all reports is going to be good Let us take care of your needs in the Sporting Line Cross-Horlock Co. Telephone 1310 D R E S S S H O P E :clusive Women's Apparel Fox Theater Building BIIOU THEATRE QJVE R. C. A. Perfect Sound QXE 307 East Main Street Visalia, California CONGRATULATIONS 1936 CLASS PETERSEN'S MEN'S WEAR 106 West Main Street QNRED Nationally-Known Merchandise at Known Prices W. R. Spalding Lumber Company BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS Yards At VISALIA WOODLAKE EXETER LINDSAY STRATI-IMORE PORTERVILLE TULARE BORDEN'S MONEY BACK I E REAM C C HARRY For Too Good To Miss Quality Merchandise GM GX9 Mcn's and Boys' Furnishings and Shoes 801 E. Main Phone 86-W 309 East Main Street A Complete Printing Service for Every Business BROWNE'S PRINT SHOP P1-1oNE 146 VISALIA Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Company Locust at Acequia DEPENDABLE TITLE SERVICE JAMES ERSKINE 1. P. GANNON Manager Ass't. Mgr. We Cgngratulatg you, Class of '36 and may we wish you continued success as you embark upon your life's endeavor ...... CAffIDY1f' anownmsno: sron: Happy Feet for All the Fqfnjly, Largest Chapel in Tulare County Distlvnctivc Funeral Service BROOKS SL FOOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROY BROOKS, Manager Coroner and Public Administrator of Tulare County The Pioneer Firm Telephone 62-W 33 Years in Visalia TULARE COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY Distributors STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKER TRUCKS 605 East Main Street Visalia, Calif. Telephone ll25 WILSON BROS. HABERDASHERY TIMELY CLOTHES DOBBS HATS SCHELLINQS 200 West Main Street Corner Main and Locust Phone 1267 CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF 1936 HARRY C. LOCEY SHOES OF MERIT E yo 'zcf W- 5 The Only Low-Priced Car' Wlitlfm a Cv-8 Engine R. A. MAHONEY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1936 FERGUSON'S DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 823 Free Delivery I C E S C H M I T T ' S L- is Refrigerators M A R K E T 4. Q Beverages E. 1. SCHMITT 'Q Fuel P l . 9 roprietor is 956 GXK9 ?9 MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUIT, Cold alone C3 VEGETABLES, DELICATESSEN 9 is not enough Q9 Cor. Race ?A W 8 East Sts. Visalia, Calif. An I. G. A. Store Phone Phone 5 Free Delivery GROVER HENRY R E X A L L REMEDIES Cara Nome and Colonial Dame Cosmetics Miss Saylors' Chocolates Fishing Tackle gxkg Athletic Goods Hardware . 1sal1a Drug Co. QNN9 Phone iooo Phone 9 209 W. Main St. FREE DELIVERY SCHUOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES TOGNI-BRANCH S T A T 1 o N E R S RADIOS SPoRT1-NG Gooos PARTY SUPPLIES HITPHILUSQRQ-DATA Furnishings WHERE U Of Character STYLE ij For The PREDOMINATES Q Young Man HADLEY FUNERAL PARLORS 410 West Center Street Telephone 90 VISALIA HUDSON - PACKARD - TERRAPLANE Sales and Service High Grade Cylinder Reboring Auto Repairing Harry L' Patterson Motor Rebuilding 113 East Acequia Moose Building Telephone 302 1 DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS - TRUCKS - SCHOOL BUSES T O M S P E A R W PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS -Dodge Beauty Winner of 1936- Remember Our Service TULARE VISALIA ' 1 PORTERVILLE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1936 TULARE COUNTY LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIALS 515 W. Main St. Visalia Phone 45 RANCH MADE ICE CREAM MILK SI-IAKES e9XCILLARD'S FOUNTAIN LUNCH SANDWICHES 'K X' LUNCHES 233 West Main Street Telephone ll7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1936 VISALIA STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING WORKS F. O. Riddle Telephone 63 H. A. Claberg OUR STOCK AND PARTS ..... FOR AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS IS COMPLETE The Automotive Supply Co., lnc. TULARE VISALIA HANFORD DINUBA I. C. PENNEY CO flncorporatedj WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST Corner Main and Locust Streets STUDENTS WELCOME SLIM BOY BAR-B-Q Fountain Service BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES Free Delivery Phone 253-W B and B CLEANERS MRS. CLARA s. BoYD PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ALL WORK 530 North Encina Street Visalia, California POMONA Radke 5 Wood TURBINE PUMPS WATER LUBRICATED Ready-to-Wear Case Tragaggitalnirgmplements Duralith Interior Wall Decoration W C. Hammer Machinery Co. 915 East Main Visalia 115 South Court Visalia City Cash Market Motley: S Meats, Vegetables, Groceries. Fish 8 Poultry A Good Place R. R. LOWRY, Prop. To Phone 1330 Free Delivery Eat Estrada's Spanish Kitchen Regular Spanish Dinners Short Orders BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY 414 W. Main St. Visalia, Calif. CHAMBERS Dry Cleaners Phone 1462 103 East Center St. Opp. Court House VISALIA. CALIF. I. L. Chambers W. H. Chambers Farmer's Supply Co. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tcl. 76 Visalia Seney 8 Leeper Automotive Electricians EXIDE BATTERIES SPEEDOMETER SERVICE Sales and Service on Winfield and Carter Carburetors Telephone 212 Corner W. Center and No. Locust CHEVROLET F U C H , S The World's Fastest Selling Automobile Shoe Repair Shop AMERICA'S BEAUTY FOR 1936 SHOEMAKER D. O. KINNIE l 105 N. Garden Visalia 613-615 East Main Phone 220 CONGRATULATIONS TO and CLASS OF 1936 RADIATOR WORKS Electric and Acetylene Welding Radiator Repairing Auto Glass 531 E. Main St. Visalia, Calif. Walter I. Fullwiler LINOLEUM, FURNITURE RUGS 308 East Main Phone 307 WILSON'S VISALIA'S FINEST CAFE Where You Eat Better for Less 117 East Main St. Visalia, Calif. SMART SI-IOPPE Exclusive Ladies' Apparel 120 North Court St. Phone 387 Westinghouse and Universal ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Bolier Farm Equipment Company HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS 126 So. Church St. Phone 36 MAIN DRUG Main 8 Locust Phone 606 Accuracy With Service CITY DRUG STORE 225 E. Main St. Phones 41-48 OLDSMOBILE C O 0 P E R The Talk of the Country Furniture CO SEE AND DRIVE IT 'Afr ofa Visalia Motor Sales 221 East Main Street Visalia. 701 E. Main Street Visalia FRIGID MIIIE LMS Sfafmfy .. ,f , .. STATIONERY mm 111511167 Hmlrwlf RAY BERRY GIFTS CARDS 214 W. Main St. Visalia 113 W. Main Visalia Phone 1353-W -AGENTS FOR-- Geo. Hass fo Sons Fresh Candies Eastman Kodaks and Films Dcv. and Printing, 8 Hr. Service SWITZER McCORMIC DRUG CO. Tel. 120 Thrift Stamps Chapman's Creamery HOMEMADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Including Everything To Eat HAMBURGERS With A Personality They Are Different 119 S. Court St. VISALIA Lincoln Market THE BEST IN MEAT AND VEGETABLES Phone 286 914 North Court St. Trenna Lucille Beauty Shop 110 East Main Street Phone 202 Trena Barlow, Prop. 7 M Hotel Iohnson VISALIA'S LEADING HOTEL Phone 800 Visalia, Calif. KARL'SK1lJ1?il3?5M SHOES Start after high school life with a good understanding 121 West Main St. Visalia: BAUGI-IN'S TIRES, PARTS, BATTERIES 607 E. Main St. Phone 327 Visalia, California Norge Rollator Refrigerators Radios Pianos Electric Ranges Robbins Music Store MAY GOOD LUCK and HAPPINESS FOLLOW YOU ALL Neal's Silk Shoppe, Inc. Silks - Woolens - Lingerie Wilson's Cyclery New Location Opp. Fox Theatre SPORTING GOODS Tennis Rackets Restrung Repairing Of All Kinds CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 36 Qmzffm may Company 109 E. Main St. Phone 31 Singer Sewing Machine Agency Singer Sewing Machines Singer Vacuum Cleaners Singer Electric Irons RENTING - REPAIRING Telephone 260 112 No. Court Visalia, Calif. AU1',oG5APH.s AUTQGRAPH5 ,014 A7419 77 QQ .1,,- av 3 9 L if., 121' Psi, 1..- l , s 1 1 ' ,, f x . 9 1 , r Y? 1.4- Et- 4' V' r I I ftp ' iq K 4 ,J .1 :- 1 L4 t lf! , 5- if u- 1. , - ,4 - -e'. Y ye My yy WWQLV Af W WM WMM My Q, W of ff X Q ww Z X WWW W ff A - , f J ' fy! My f - rr ,.'. 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