Arcata High School - Advance Yearbook (Arcata, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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ARCATA UNION, JUNE 5, 1945. PAGE 3 Z ARCATA HIGH TO GRADUATE 200 FRIDAY Largo class to receive their shvcpskins The high school auditor- ium will be the scene of commencement next Fri- day evening. Two hundred will rcceive their diplomas from Principal Chester Groom. The honorary speaker of the evening will be Mrs. George Piebald Hy- potenuse, formerly Miss Constance Brett, a. gradu- ate of Arcata high with the class of 1925, and now recognized as the wor1d's greatest poet. Mrs. Hyjo- tenuse's fame is due to a new jazzo-rhythmus meter in poetry, the inspir- ation for which she attri- butes to her flapper days in Arcata. The most popular of her poems with its re- curring refrain Oh boy!- U-U-U-reka boy! is claim- ed by critics to be the most onomatapoetic of modern verse. QEureka, it will be re- membered by the old tim- ers, was the county seat, but now forms the ' southern- most part of this city.l The honor roll of the Senior class which has been announced, includes the following: Morris Nelson, Jr., Regi- nald Nelson, Len Yocom, Elleva Hemphill, and Shiekla Groom. We are indeed glad that our principal's daughter, Shiekla, has achieved this distinction, for she has thereby justified her fath- er's theory and proved that his act of eliminating all mathematics from grade and high school curricula- an act which has revolution- ized educational methods throughout the nation, was the most important pro- gressive school movement of the century. We are in- deed grateful to Mr. Groom for sacrificing his Broad- way career and returning to us. PERSONALS William Tuohey, lawyer, reported last evening that his S100,000 yacht, McKit- trick, was stolen from the Arcata slough yesterday. Chief of Police Daven Dev- lin already has several in custody. 1 UN ION EDITOR RECEIVES FAR AWAY LETTER The morning mail has brought word from Nora, Raab that she now is locat- ed at the South Pole, where she is doing missionary work and boosting the Red- woodless Highway among the Wosquimos. She re- ports cold weather in the south, but she likes her work so well that weather has no effect on her. Miss Raab left Arcata several years ago. She will be remembered as a very active 1ne1nber of the Salva- tion Army while here. JUST our 1 FOR SALE--An antique automobile by Helen Graham with two flat tires. Call at Gl'ZlhHll1,S Beauty Shop. WANTED-A new saxa- phone that has never been used. See me when you feel cheap. Henry Dic- kerson. Box 4792 Ar- cata Union. REWARD-S5 to anyone who can tell me the whereabout of W. B. Mc- Kittrick, last seen on his way home from his Burn Proof Electric Light Fac- tory. Mrs. W. B. McKittrick and children. NOTICE! ! I will not be responsible for any bills that my wife may transact. -Louis Fleckenstein. I , limi' .1 A in , x XXX .1 TO BUILD VVIG FACTORY ON FICKLE HILL Bobbcd hair 1-age passes out, and wigs come to fore. Causes L. Phase to build factory Miss Lottie Chase, a re- nt visitor to Arcata, hcr home town, has announced the purchase of a large tract of land near the Hanrahan ce residential district in Kneeland Prairie, fro111 Mrs. Bohunkus Pease Por- ridge, nee Helen Hanrahan, of Arcata. Miss Chase plans to leave at once for the Panama Canal, where she will marry and then return to Arcata to start work on a factory that will manu- facture women's wigs. The wig craze, which has supplanted the bobbed hai1', is rapidly increasing in popularity. It is rumored that our Chamber of Com- merce Secretary, Harold Hemphill, has ordered a special one for his wife. We suggest that he needs one for himself. The coming of the new factory will do a great deal in putting Arcata on the women's apparel map. VVUXTRA! ! ! Several thousand people in the vicinity of the Arcata plaza saw a. rare sight yes- terday when James Parton, rancher in Trinity County, rode into town on a. four- footed animal, formerly called a horse. The two are lodged in the Hotel Ar- cata, where they are on ex- hibition. COMING!! Sparamountain presents MARGARET PENN fThe Polish Actressj lN FLAMES OF BLOOD NEW MINOR THEATRE June 12-13-14-15-16-17 Lois McDowell--Manager CCANDIDATE FOR GOVERNORJ

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PAGE 2 l ARCATA UNION, JUNE 5, 1945. THE ARCATA UNION --Published daily-- EDITOR AND OWNER-- FRED BANDUCCI SUBSCRIPTION FREE EDITORIAL We noticed in another daily of this city that thc proposed new high school building will be inadequatc in a few years at the pres- tnt rate the city is growing Lutting all grudges and prejudices go for the pres- .nt, we are happy to knou that Herb 'rt Yocom, of The Arcata Times, at last agrees with us in all re- spects concerning the pro, posed building. Now vot- ers, why not give Arcata 2 school that can take care ol its share of students, ant' not crowd the rest of the high schools. In the spec- ial election, vote in favor of a. larger school, or a, blot will be placed on Arcata'r future. All of you will realize that even at the present time the Humbo1d1 State Teachers College, de- spite its last addition of 200 acres to the agricultural de- partment, is now too small for its enrollment of 6,500. We cannot afford to make two mistakes of the same kind. Vote No. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben An- derson flew to Hawaii Sat- urday, and returned the next day. They reported' an unexclting trip, with the exception of two cyclones in Mid-Pacific. HELEN GRAHAM'S Beauty Svlrnppr Curling of Men's Goatees A SPECIALTY 14 Capable Assistants LISTEN TO MARS! Every Evening and Hear-- J SKZIQ CPSOXUB ORCHESTRA Broadcast from the XTARVNCLZ CANAL T'S For Radios See-- MORRIS NELSON CO. lCHIEF OF POLICE DEVLIN PATCHES Q AIRMAIL ROBBERS Robbers wanted in all sec' tions ol' the U. S. Devlin does gr-cat work. I. M. Hardboiled, and W. E. Spitnickels, airmail rob- bers de luxe, came to their grief early yesterday when our watchful Chief-of Police, Daven Devlin, and his force of two, foiled ar lttempt to rob the New Or- ,cans-Arcata Mail Planc while it was flying ovei Pickle Hill. Aided by a fast Airford puncture-prooi glane, and by skilful man- .uvezing by the chief, thc :lane waited on a branch oi Lhe Lone Redwood, or. Fickle Hill, until the on- eoming planes were a short listance away. Our Chief waiting for the exact mo- nent to strike, opened up Sire with his four inch can- 'ron. The first shot found its mark, for the robbers were compelled to stop their plane in mid-air for repairs. In the meantime, Chiei Devlin sped to them, and when the robbers found their plight, they immedi- ately surrendered. They are lodged in the Arcata, jail, pending trial. 'GOVERNOR OF MASSA- CHUSETTS V E T O E S BILL CHANGING NAME TO BOSTON Boston, June 5.-Gover- nor Daniel T. Symmes today vetoed the bill introduced by the legislature to change tht? 118.1118 of BOSt0I1 to Ell- reka. Gov. Symmes stated that he would resign should the bill be passed. , NOTICE ! A special election will be held on June 25th, at the Bayside schoolhouse to re- call Mayor Bertha Monroe, who has been opposed to Arcata's annexation of Bay- side. lsignedl People of Bayside. We notice that a certain prosperous rancher spent an unusual length of time in B. Tracy's Men's Tailor Shop this visit. Was he buying a wedding suit. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS BUDGET By Ikey Feuerw erker Principal Chester Groom :alled a special meeting of the student body Wednes- day, in which he asked the students to refrain from parking their airscooters on the roof the main building. The Senior class has been working hard in the last iew days preparing for the Einal True-False tests, the most dreaded and the 'rardest given during the four years. The annual Advance, with four hundred pages, will be out next week. The price will be fifty cents. A great deal of credit should be given the editor, lkey Feurwerker, for his untir- ing work. The school will welcome back the basketball team on Monday morning, when two special dirigibles will carry two thousand students where they will the team home. to Nevada., then escort H. S. T. C. ASKS PRESIDENT FOR APPROPRIATION , Ar-cata President wants S200,000 for gymnasium QBy United Pressl Sacramento, June 4.- Martin Larsen, President of the Humboldt State Teach- ers College, at Arcata, has asked the state legislature to appropriate S200,000 to be used to build a new gym- nasium for the college, in :luding equipment for same. I Br. Gllairr Eiuhntranh 1113. JB. N. ill. QB. KNO LIQUOR PRESCRIPTIONSJ 'Radio D.C.L. 7352 Plaza St. l or-:T 'rr-ua LATEST Women's Chene de Crepe TROUSERS From ELENQRE Yocolws FASB-llHON SHOP?



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PAGE 4 ARCAL1'-A UNioN, JUNE 5, 1945. NEW YORK PITCHER TO APPEAR BEFORE COMMISSIONER Tlnows game when team- mate not allowed to play lBy United Pressb New York, June 5.--Vin- cent McClure, star slabstel forthe New York Giants will stand trial before Base- ball Comnzissicner Homei M. Spoofendykc in the neai tztunx. McClure is charg- nl with throwing the cru- tiil game of the recent x-.rilrl seiixs between the' Hints and London, Eng- land, Foghorns. The charg was b.ought about as a re- sult of a heated discussior with the Giant Manager John Carbolic, over the catcher for the game. Mc- Clure wanted to pitch tc his teammate and school chum, George Hale, but Manager Carbolic refused to have Hale start the game McClure therefore went on the mound, and with his tremendous speed and con- trol, was able to keep the catcher from touching the pitched balls. Next Sunday, at the children's playgrounds, Nel- son's Nine will lock horns in a nine inning tussle with Yocom's Yocomites, reput- ed to be the best semi-pro team in the country. Her- bert Yocom will score. WINS 100 YD. DASH QBy United Pressj San Francisco, June 5.- Forging ahead in the final ten yards, Ramona Abbot, member of the Women Re- porters' Club, easily won the 100 yd. dash against a fast field in San Francisco on Wednesday afternoon. Her time was 10 flat. IS BUILDING HOME Mrs. Bohunkus Pease Porridge, prominent real estate woman of Arcata, has started building a home which will be devoted en- tirely to the use of super- annuated teachers in the Helen Hanrahan residen- tial district addition. Mrs. Porridge is devoting an en- tire fortune towards the I l ffsPoRTs H'i'3El-E3501!tmfii?EX11' - , Snnrig I fContinued from page lj entertain the city with a few choice stunts. Lima immediately accepted and asked to set Tuesday as the date. He stated that his feature trick would be a flight under the Welcome Arch at the southern part of the city. Lima states that Oscar Olsen, president of his com- pany, was recently nomin- ated for the presidency Ol Sweden, but declined tht offer on the grounds tha ais time was taken up lr. other fields. T0 LEAVE FOR PARIS Yocom's Millinery Shol .vill have some of the latest styles within a week, for .Elenore Yocom, expert mod- .ste, is leaving by airplane Saturday for Paris, where she will visit The Margarete .lhops of Thompson Co., Paris' best fashioners. Mar- garet Thompson recently :lnnounced by radio that the next week will find a new style of women's trousers, which will feature the Yocom fall dress exhibition. RADIO PROGRAM Minnie Freeman, famous ventrolquist of Minneapolis, will feature the program at station W. A. M. this even- ing. Station K. A. T. will have a program featured by Fred Banducci, who will speak on Way Back in '25. Miss Agda Eklund, well known in Arcata, arrived in this city last evening to ac- cept a position as head 01 the dye department it Chase's new Wig Factor5 Jn Fickle Hill. She is ar expert in hair colors, her self possessing such beauti ful auburn hair that sh' has won several hair con- tests in Moscow, Russia. T0 TI-IE VOTERS All know that I am ar honest citizen, believing ir fighteousness for the brains of yesterday, today, and to- morrow, and a disciple of I At high noon on Sun- .lay, June 7th, Reverend C. A. Cowbell will unite in wedlock Miss Alice Eklund .ind Jonathan Christopher Spewankus. The ceremony will take place in the bridc's summer home, at Tyee City. A wedding din- ner will be served, aftcl which the happy couple w.ll leave for a. honeymoon to the Aleutian Islands. A delightful birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Swish Swash yesterday afternoon in honor of thc sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Edna Leveque Swash. Those present were as follows: Elleva Hemp- hill, Ezekiel Fleckenstein, Frederica Banducci, Arnold Anderson, Ikey Feurwer- ker, Helena Porridge, Shiekla Groom, Marcus Lar- sen, Erasmus Archibald Yocom and Edna L. Swash. Miss Minnie Freeman, of Minneapolis, is visiting at the home of Miss Lois Mc- Dowell. :IREWARDH DEAD OR ALIVE 31,000 will be given to anyone who can let this paper know the where- abouts of Miss Mary Sample. She is a middle sized woman, with blue eyes, brown hair, fine teeth, and is about 85 years of age. Miss Sample, who has been matron of the Fickle- hillian Dormitory this last winter, was last seen at 2 a. m. yesterday when she started out alone, on foot, with the threat to wring the necks of two Arcata swains who had failed to return with two of her :harges Ferderica Banducci and Elleva Hemphill before closing hours at 1:30. We fear that she has lost her way or been run down by :late joy air riders parked Jn the hill. support in the August pri- maries. -Reuben Anderson project. fall night dances. I ask your fOr GOVGPHOF-

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