Atascadero High School - Santa Lucia Yearbook (Atascadero, CA)

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SANTA LUCIA SPORTS NUMBER QM-IM vgtQcad O I X h F585 E'1EBLj C5 AVIYQJQM Bemg the Tlnrtcenth Ymr Book nssued by thc ASSOCIATED STUDI NTS of MARGARITA BLACK UNION HIGH SCHOOL Atwscadero C1l1fornm Nmetecn Hundred and Thlrty four QF QW 6 If AQ I 4'S',, .9g'mQ 4 1,63 N I Iulmxwrim BHG If 6- 1. V' .X - iw ',L 'if X X I. i f XF' . C A Q A' .4 DR RALPH I PIALI1 Understandmg Frxend and Wxse Counselor NVQ Dedmatc Thxs Book ffl! Faculty RALPHI HALE PhD Prznczpal H E ANDERSON MA Matbematzcs Pbvszcs H E BOARDMAN Band Orchestra Mandolzn Club MRS JEAN A FANKHANEL BA Girls Pbyszcal Ed Englzsb Publzc Speakzng MRs SHELLIE PENNY MA Spamsb French HAMANN B A Auto Mecbamcs Wood Work MRS ESTHER HOLMES Freehand Drawzng Meebanzcal Drawmg Cra ts Miss HELEN B LANGE MA Bzology General Sczence Homemakzng CHARLES M SLAGG M S Plants and Ammals Economics Amerzcan Hzstory World Problems H J WHITLOCK BA Cbemzstry Czwcs Boys Pbys1calEducat1on Sports MRs PERLE ZIMMERMAN B A Englzsb and Amerzean Lzterature Library Dramatzcs Superwsor of Attendance Miss ALICE BERRY O ee Secretary FRANK L KOCH Superzntendent of Grounds and Buzldmgs 'SUB' Vnf Q Jil' w , ' A 't fl sf' wsu. 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FLORENCE ALLEY Developxng She has developed a place of her own nn the class Respected and lxked by the general mass 0 WILLIAM ALLEY Acting Just watch zhxs chap came forth upon the boards Has specnalry rn actmg rs proud Englrsh lords Alley HELEN J ANDERSON Grgglxng A yoyous lnrrle person wrth a laugh for every hour In scholarshnp she towers yet she ns a woodland Bower Helena PAUL BAKER Studyxng Steady relrable honest and true Here xs someone we know u true blue Baker ' HENRY BARBA Slngm Well never forge! has golden mellow voxce How many nmes assemh lung he has made our hearts rejoxce Barba 045419 MARY BARTHOLOMEW Charmmg She charms us all wlth er lovely face In her great car she goes a fast pace Mah LOUISE BOYD Excellmg Lxfe ln ns fullness as made perfection ere She stands our snmply wnthout a peer Wray BONNIE BROWNELL ueenxng Wxth 1 proud lmle anr and a trlt of her head That she s laclung rn posse can never be sand OHN BURTON Wholesomxng Nothxng aEected lxkeable frank For the real thmg ohnny well bank Cu-no PAULINE CORBETT Returning We re glad she s back for shes a clever grrl In handicrafts and danc mg she as a regu ar whnrl Po y .- ' , h . ,,Fl ,, l fr ll . . . . h U , h. . u n l ' : ' . , , - - Bones .. 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I ,, ,, U I N -. ..- VELMA DOTY Adding Addxng to lxfe a r sweetness A nxcety and z perfect neatness Daly HAROLD GAGNE Retlrxng Tall and handsome gracnous fellow too When rt comes to a show down I thmk hell do Shot FRANCES GARCIA Sparkling Sparklxng wxth a Ere that sets her apart She makes of life a very line art Fran RUTH GlL.L, Fxttmg S Hts m well n t e pattern of thmgs And mto the rush s e naturally swxngs Gaone RUDOLPH GLOSSLR Electnfymg ln many thmgs he does excell Where ns he bound for who can tell' Rudy GLENN HALL Partxclpatmg Domg hu part whether large or small Loval wllllng and liked by all Ha ROBERT HAMLIN Pooling Forewer hemg funny his laugh ns heard abroad Beyond all pcradventure he surely as no fraud Mn: THAIS HARRINGTON Smnlmg A ready smxle a kindly word She ns the real thmg from They JAMES HOLDNER Alxbnng n alnbn strong ns a clever thmg And to ut James hu wut docs brxng Flower Pot RUTH HOLLAND Decorating Decoratxve tldy of :lull beyond compare A specimen of gxrlhood that m thxs day ns rare Holly l l ' ' are ' 'L . , : . 7 ' in U lu un ' ' 3 ' . V . . . . ' ' .' V 1 u U ,, . ,, . . - l - 1 V- ' I , what we've heard. V' ,, rr 17 he ' i ll I H y A . ' h , ll ' !l V 1 .1 n , , ' 1 , . . . r - ' - , ,, If ll --Q .- -,af s IVAN INMAN Influencing Whether xt be m sport or prank As leadmg miluence Ivan wnll rank Fla! Mug DOROTHY JAMISON Edntmg An edltor here and first class boss She knows how xt goes so don t get cross lamn BERNICE JESPERSEN Dazzlmg Dazzlmg her smxlc her :km her eyes She can accomplnsh what ever she trnes Berme FRANCIS JESPERSENI Endeavonng Endeawormg always to do has best A gentleman here among the rest eny JOHN JOSLIN Cartoomng What power Indeed has Joslxn s pen To picture all tmgs wlthm hrs ken any +Ef6l-3'-A UNA MAC LEAN Splncmg Horses are her hobby and other things too Rumors are about and we hope they are true Uny KATHERINE MCNEIL Busymg Busyxng about she gets thmgs done If you want a thing first class shes the one Tm: WILLIAM MOORE Loafing Loafing away wnth a gen :le drawl But on the court he sure Boogy LORRICE OHL ANDT Adaptmg Adapnng herself to our dniferent ways We hope we ve not caused her too much amaze Larry DOROTHY PETERSON Accomplnshmg Accomplnshmg what she sets out to do Qunet dependable steady and true P D . . U u u U I I . . : . r . I I , . I ' ' .Y ,U ff 1 U - I . , Y 1 I 1 , - ' , doesn't crawl. u r n V' U . , , , J H N n -. , ' . ' . . . h ' ' ' ul n ff GLEINWOOD PLAGMANN Radromg Wxse thmgs rumble rn hrs head And yet thus chap ns far from dead Glmdy BEULAH RHODES Walkxng Wallung walkmg to town we go What shall rt be a shake ur a show? Buley MARGARET ROBISON Dunplmg Dnmplmg laughmg mass you so We wnsh you success wher ever you go Dow: DOREEN RUSSELL Talking Talking talkxng her eyes :glow From laughing lrps droll wrt does flow Dum HELEN TAMBERT Bemg lust bemg herself served and dainty A very nnce gurl vuthout hemg samty Tamby 'EUR' LOLA VOLZ Sparrmg A tongue for arguing lauglung too She ls all for acuon and something to do ARTHUR WACHS Fussmg Where are the gurls? Hold there now! Be ready to resusl: hum for he sure ns a wowl Y SIDNEY WACHS Gnnrnng Branns we have a wide grm oo He may be heard from before he s through PHYLLIS WARD Drrectmg A general here rn fem: mne wear For many thxngs she has a strong flarr Pb: MAC WORDEN Obllgmg Was ever anyone kinder I ask? Hell guxde you and help you nn every task Mackey v . . . . . 1 . ' ' . 1 . n n ulbou - s v . . , , ' rv n A I ' ' , ' , we 4 1 ' g n Y 1 N , ,, usidu y v . ' . , 1 . N H u 'ln ' , gg. . 1 - l , . n n 3 1 1 ...n Q... Semors Prmdent PAUL BAKER Vxre Preudent DOREEN RUSSELL Se reiary RUTH Gut Class Hlstory LOUISF BOYD 34 Batter up' called the umpnre and a strmg of about forty five brxght and shmmg freshmen stepped mto lme We were exceedmgly green but had hugh hopes of becommg the best team ever to play ball at M B U H S The senxors pntched us the freshman receptlon as our first ball and on that we got to first base After that We managed to work our may around so that by the end of our freshman year we had crossed the home plate wxth a score that was hugh for begmners Well well saxd the umpnre at the begmnmg of our second mmng Heres that ambxtlous bunch of scrubs up to bat agam Art you ready? You bet we are' those peppy sopnomores crned nn a chorus And th1s year were gomg to show you just how we play ball And dnd we show them' Defy mg superstmon we gave tvso dances on Frxday the thirteenth one m the fall and one nn the sprmg both blg h1ts and gettmg us cheers galore from the grandstand We had representatxves of our team nn all the xmportant school actxvxtxes and to further demonstrate our mexhausuble supply of school spmt attended all the games we possxbly could What a break sald the umpnre Here comes that square shootmg team up for thexr thnrd mnmg I wonder how they ll score this tlme He dxdn t have to wonder long for we began lmmedxately wx 1th the plays usually made to pxle up the runs Our final bxd for hxgh score was the umor Cxrcus a huge success makmg even the hlgh and m1ghty semors condcscend to cheer us a bxt But our supreme trnumph was the Prom a bl event xn xtstlf but all the bngger because our team was up to bat thxs txme If a group of play ers ex er co operated to make a bxg hut and a home run we dxd xt then because ours vsas the bxggest and best Prom seen xn many a year at M B U H S And now we come to our last mmn We had shown the ump1re the opposmg teams and every one of the spectators that we were 1 team to be respected No one dared to call us scrubs any longer We were full fledged ball players who had made for ourselves a most envnble reputatxon But as 1 Hnal hut or two, we ednted the Semor Scoop, a weekly paper whxch was largely responsmble for the success of thus Annual, and we gave one of the best semor plays ever to be produced Now we have graduated, as all good teams must do, to the bxgger field, where we all have to play, not as a team worklng collectxvely, but as xndxvxduals, each playmg the best game he or she knows how on the baseball dlamond of lxfe -vEf8lz?f- I L' ,.., ,,,.,, .,.,s,.,,,. , ....,...,.., , . ,,.. , ,, ,,,,,.,,,,, . .,,. ,.,,,.. .,.,,,,. , . ,. ,,,, ,... . .,,,...,. Treaxurer, r.,, ..,,,, - ,l,,l, , .,.,,,,..,,,,,l,,rp.,..,,,,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,, ,, ,,.. ,..,..,,. ,,., R U TH Hotumn . i ,, ,, . . . . , . , - ' 7 QI l! ' ' V ' ' ' ' K! 9 g 1 i 7 9 . . I . I ,, u nr 1 , ' ' u - 1 ' Y - ' 7 yr . Y. . . V . ' J D 7 7 5 , , we ll il ' ' ll ' ' 9 1 ' . . . V , . . ,, . , . . v. 3 . 0 u J , , V 9 g X 9 . . V V - r . . . . 7 . . 3 . . U I . . Q' 9 7 . . ' ' an Semor Class W1l1 We the Senlor class of the Margarnta Black Unxon Hxgh School benng rxch In those quahtxes and ach1evements whxch our less fortunate classmates long In vam to possess do on thls our day look to them wxth p1ty In our eyes and bestow upon them some of our superfluous possessxons wlth the hope that they use them to attain at least a portxon of our Nth degree of greatness FLORENCE ALLEY leaves her boxsterous manner to June Ruskovlch WILLIAM ALLEY vacates hIs place on the C S F to Teddy Ru1z HELEN JANE ANDERSON leaves her abrhty to play shy roles to Florence Jamnson PAUL BAKER gladly leaves the Intrxcacnes of the ment system to the next senxor class presxdent HENRY BARBA leaves h1s golden voIce to hIs brother wnth the stIpulatIon that he use It to sooth the student body when they are overcome wlth gr1ef over the passmg of the class of 34 MARY ALICE BARTHOLOMEW w1lls her permanent wave to Tommy Webberly LOUISE BOYD leaves her abxhty to stay home mghts to Dot Langley BONNIIE BROWWELL leaves her affected manner to L1zzIe Guy JOHN BURTON not havmg decxded just which jumor glrl he wants leaves them all behmd PAULINE CORBETT leaves her 22 Inch warst to Frances Oster VELMA DOTY leaves her domestxcnty to the boys sewxng and cookmg classes of 35 HAROLD GAGNE leaves hns aversron for the fan' sew: to Tuffy FRANCES GARCIA w1lls her retxrmg manner to Geraldme Thompson RUTH GILL leaves her affec tron for Howdy Armstrong to the Hopper gxrls RUDOLPH GLOSSER as chxef elec tr1cIan lean es a few shocks to the underclassmen to keep them gomg GLENN HALL Ellxott Stevenson THAIS HARRINGTON leax es the echo of her g1ggle rmgmg through the halls of M B U H S JAMES HOLDNER leaves hIs best alIb1 to Kenneth Hull RUTH HOLLAND leaves her Paso boy frrend to Evadene Elleen Bertha and Ethel Mae to add to the1r collectIon IVAN INMAN wxlls hrs athletIc prowess to Charlne Burton and Grover Davls DOROTHY JAMISON w1lls her ed1torIal abIl1ty to Truman Yeager BERNICE JESPERSEN w1lls her freckles to Gene Lnvmgston FRANCIS JESPERSEN leaves hIs abxhty to say the wrong thmg at the rIght tnme to Ph1ll1p Pxlcher JOHN JOSLIN leaves h1s departmg dust to Russell Ray Porter UNA MACLEAN w1lls her favorIte horse at M B U H S for the transportatlon of the puplls to the basketball games KATHERINE MCNEIL leaves her haxr wavmg abxhty to Merle Boelk BILL MOORE gladly leaves behmd every thmg but Phylhs LORRICE CHLANDT w1lls her dxstmctlon as the only femmme member of the geology class to an unlucky gurl DOROTHY PETERSON leaves her golden locks to be hung In the study hall GLENWOOD PLAGMANN leaves hls semx annual haxrcuts to Bob Barnard to be used before basketball games BEULAH RHODEs w1lls her d1m1nutIve heIght to Helen Benedlct MARGARET ROBISON w1lls her dxmples to Harvey Olson to go wIth hIs curly halr and bxg blue eyes DOREEN RUSSELL leaves her sappy saymgs to Mona Hodge HELEN TAMBERT w1lls her baby face to Claxre Rothe LOLA VOLZ leaves Dot Madole to go downtown alone at noon ART WACHS w1lls hns place as school Romeo to TwIsty SID WACHS leaves hls affectxons to Dot McDermott and ShIrley Walsh PHYLLIS WARD leaves her abIl1ty to get where she IS gomg In a hurry to Matxlda WIlk1n son MAC WORDEN leaves h1s nose to the freehand class to be used In sketchmg GrecIan noses In wrtness to rhls welghty document we do set our hand and seal fSIgnedj C R SPEED 'Eff 9 P' . . , . . . . , . . . 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VoLz 34 Lola Volz and I Doroflay Iamzson havmg wearxed of earth crossed the Styx and secured secretarnal posrtxons wnth the Deul My job was makmg a card file for the class of 34 The cards are as follows Paul Baker was employed by Ruth and Paulme as a g1golo Louise Boyd after graduatmg from good old M B U H S accepted a posrtron as hostess at a very exclusrve mght club rn Pozo She later vsedd d Wzllzam Alley Florence Alley and Hel n Tamberi worked as costume dCSlg mers for the Holmes and Z1m merman Puppet Shows Mary Alzee Bartholomew not bexng able to make up her m1nd whnch of the many boy frrends she Wanted became an old maxd and hved alone wrth her cat and canary Bonnie Brownell never rxddmg herself of her proud appearance finally softened at heart and became the mother of ohnny Burton s adorable twrns Iv an Cxcero and Bermee Pauline Corlzeft and Rufb Holla d l1ved a quzet lrfe of co hostesses at the Palm Hut Velma Doly practxced as a tap dancer at the Palm Hut Harold Gagne made a second Donald lNov1s and sang for John Ioshn s azz Orchestra Frances Garela and Tlwazs Ilarrznrfnn took tne pla es of Zxmmxe 81 Fankee rn M B U H S Rudolph Glosver lomed the ranks of the Forergn Legnon but later deserted Rolzerl Hamlin who became a notable at Tanforan for varrous reasons found hlmself assoclated wlrh the Devrl Glenn Hall and Louzse Oblandf were marrxed by the Rev Henry Barba Francis ecpersen I1 an Inman and Bill Moore became travelng evangelrsts from the Ozarks but because of lonelmess changed the occupatlon to salesmanshrp Bernice Iespersen ln ed happlly ever after Una Mt Lean accepted a posmon as a second Mrs Blakeslee but for trnxal matters was sent to Hell Doi Peterson entered U C L A for reasons of her own untxl the roll was called down yonder Clenu ood Plagmann stuck to h1s mother untrl Ruth G11I proposed to hmm They settled down rn solxtude to spend the rest of therr lrves 1n Atascadero Kafherzne MeNe1l became 1 regular Io n of Arc and came to Hell because publxc opmnon was too strong Beulah Rbodes and Arthur Waebv bemg once happlly marrxed were drvorced and lnved their own llves Margaret Rolnson vowmg to be wrth D01 Iamzson has a good reason for bemg here Doreen Russell and Plryllls Ward entered New York Follres of 44 gamed conscxousness and finally settled down as old maxds Szdney Wfaclav felt proud of hnmself though people had driferent opmrons was elected to the ofhce of U S Senator m 1954 later becom1ng an opera srnger m Europe Mac Worden stuched for twelve long years becommg a dentxst practlcmg 1n Shandon james Holdner and Helen jane Anderson owned an mterror decoratmg establrshment xn Margarxta -sf'-fl0lf3+ I 7 V, ! , n 1 Y . l , . . . . ., . . . 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' Q Q . . , - , . ..,g Q.- .s 4 w .AN W 8 'g PHYLus WARD ROBERT JESPERSEN FRANCES GARCIA JOHN JOSLIN DOROTHY PETERSON Santa Lucla Staff Edxlor rn Chief Asst Editor Business Mgr Art Editor Lxtrrary Editor EVADENE CHINN MAC WORDEN CARL BRYANT DOREEN RUSSELL Lewis FINCH Edltonctl PHYLLIS WARD 34 Society Editor Scholarship Editor Snaps and jokes Boys Sport: The school year of 1933 34 has wxtnessed a dec1ded lmprovement in M B U H S both matenally and 1n more subtle ways Improvements m our school burldmgs and grounds were the first bng objectnves One of our projects was the vxvrfymg of the library For the first t1me m the hlstory of th1s school, the fireplace was seen cheerfully blazlng every cold mornmg Henna velour curtams and Hreside benches of the same color were added to make the room more homelxke, and many new and mterestmg books were acqulred Several classrooms were pamted and remodeled and our aud1tor1um as now bemg reconstructed The school grounds are bemg enlarged by leveling land and addltional lawns are to be planted so we w1ll hate a large green athletxc field Along with these maternal xmprovements came the xmprovement rn school spmt A weekly school paper, The Semor Scoop has been published by the seniors wnth Dorothy Jamison as its most efficient edrtor and IS the first weekly paper to be published m this hlgh school Last year no Annual was published, but this year, due to much hard work for earnmg funds, and especnally to the financial success of the Scoop , we are again pubhshmg our yearbook When we, the senror class of 1934, leave thxs school we hope the classes followmg us help to make th1s school a better place for those followmg them, as we have trxed to do Student Body Government PAUL BAKER 34 In thxs, the third year of our student body government, we have taken great strides toward better co operation between the faculty and the students, and among the students themselves Under the able guxdance of Dr Hale, the Executxve Councnl has undertaken many new duties and respons1b1l1t1es The council of this year goes on record as one that has not fallen down on anythmg that it has set out to do Durrng this year of successful government there have been no dxsputes or arguments between the faculty and the councxl or between the councxl and the rest of the student body Thls rs a good record for a school that invests the power to award merits, give demerrts, and admmxster discipline m general, in a student council This success 15 largely due to the conscxentnous efforts of the members of the councll Busmess has been trans acted quxckly and efficiently Recommendatxons for merits and demernts have been taken care of accurately and effectively We hope that next year's councrl w1ll be able to do even bxgger and better things than we have done I EUGIENIA LIVINGSTONW .......,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, M usir C- Drama DOROTHY MADOLE ,.....,..........,............. ...,.Gir1s' Spofli . . 1 - , I - Q 3 . V . I u - as - ' ' 9 . . ,, ,, . . . Q 'FWS' dint as x I umors CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent L1zoN KENNEY Serretary Dons Bzumann Treasurer Maxmn MALLET Vue Presxdent Dononn' Mfmoua The jumor class has had a very successful year inanclally and soclally We started the year wlth twenty seven dollars We have ransed that sum to slxty s1x dollars We gave one very successful dance at wh1ch we made about ten dollars The class also gave a one act play Who Says Can t at the local theater, under the dxrectlon of Mrs P Zlmmerman Two bake sales were gxven at wh1ch we made good Tacky Day was really our great success Just ask the people who had thelr mmds read umor members of the dramatlcs class are workmg hard on a jumor play The Spamsh On1on , wh1ch wxll be put on some tlme nn May. The proceeds from thxs play wxll help defray the expenses of the Prom ...5f131g,, 3 . 'Y 3 J , dwg . , 5 . W QS .Q - -.J r x - ' me 4 .N 5 L ' lf, fur? ,Y S . if . M t 5 A 4 EMA ' 'W I .V ' Q if , .R dv V Alf, F, Q. M . 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Its gomg to be a real assocxatnon by next year My goodness' Were you at the tlnrd dance glven thxs year, too? I do beheve practncally every one was' Yes, that was another one of thexr products Say, that s some class' It s no wonder those mxghty semors named hem therr snster class The murmurmg grows planner now, we can hear that much repeated word that has been mnxed so thoroughly mto the conversauon There nt ns agaxn, nt grows clear now, for every one seems to have yomed xn the chorus of 'Sophomoresp' 'BNHS'- D Secretary N..---..-..,..---,....-.....--.--...-........- .... ....-..........ESTHEl HARRINGTON ' . ll ' Q . . . - . . , . I 1 1 ' 9 ' ' i . , , . . t . . ,, . . . , .. Freshmen EDWARD GILL 37 CLASS OFFICERS Donor:-nr LANGLEY Prmdent Rouen' MCGHEB Vxce Presxdent Hanvm O1.soN Treasurer On the second of September, 1933 the MBUHS recexved w1th open arms the largest class of freshmen to enter thls school nn a number of years Dxrected by thelr president, Dorothy Langley, and then' class teacher Mlldred Gerer, thus class of fifty two pupxls traversed wxth lrttle m1shap the nme and one half months trlp through the first stage m thxs 1nst1tut1on of hxgher learnmg A few were unsuccessful ln surmountmg the obstacles and fell by the waysxde Freshman names appeared each grade perxod on the Honor Roll, and other honors were creclxted to them at dxierent tnmes The most successful and lav1sh dance of the year was glven by the freshman class, to whxch came a great number of revellers As a token of farewell to the semors the freshman class donated ten dollars to be used for the completxon of the Annual Wxth such an excellent start the freshman class should graduate wxth honors m 1937. +Sl15Er'- I GENEVIEVE CALv1zk'r-,...,...- .........,. .,.-...........--.-.a..-...............-.....-..-.Secretary , . . . . . , - . . . . . , . -. Muslc and Drama EUGENlA L1v1Ncs'roN 36 The musnc department was drvrded th1s year into three groups the band orchestra, and Mandolm and Guxtar Club The band IS composed of twelve members and can be enlarged to snxteen for publxc appearances It has made wonderful progress thxs year It has played for several plays and pepped up many games The orchestra rs drvlded 1nto two groups each workmg on specxal work such as solos duets and trxos Both groups have done specxal outsrde work The strmg trxo has handled hxgh class musxc and has done a great deal of the outsrde entertammg The Mandolm and Guntar Club IS now composed of elghteen members It has played several txmes at clubs lodges and theaters m our own and nearby towns and has also entertalned at many of our own school programs The drama thrs year has consxsted mostly of work of the dramatxcs class whxch was dxvxded first mto groups preparmg seven one act plays Weemes on Wednesdays Weakness for Nurses and Farewell Cruel World were put on m the lugh school audrtorlum and the srlver offerlng taken m was g1ven to the local relref They Clean the Attxc and Who Says Cant were gxven at the Commumty Church, the latter was also g1ven at the theater as a prologue for the junxors Please Do Not P1ck the Flowers was put on at the Templeton Hxgh School and It The sophomores are now worknng on a one act play Not uxte Such a Goose to be presented as a prologue at the local theater soon At the present tune the junlors of the dramatxcs class are workxng on a three act play called The Spamsh Omon WhlCh wnll be g1ven rn Apnl the proceeds to go toward a blgger and better prom Some of the members of the cast of the semor play are from the dramatncs class others are not Thxs play IS a three act comedy called Reach for the Moon The cast mcludes M Worden J Burton P Ward B Brownell D Jamlson D Peterson H J Anderson L Boyd J Joslm R Glosser W Moore F Jespersen B Jespersen Proceeds will go to the Annual fund Some of the cast of the Glrl Scout play Mystery Island are also from the dra matlcs class and It IS go1ng to be gxven at the grammar school audxtornum Each member of the dramatlcs class has Wr1tten a one act play suxtable for produc t1on nn a puppet theater whxch was buxlt by the woodworkmg department The puppets are bemg made rn the art department and thls group together wnth the dramatxcs class hope to put on a show before the end of the year 'Ef17l9' I Y . . . . . y , , I ' 5 1 . P ' 9 ff ' ,Y IQ I, If If Y 9 3 ll ' ,I 'C I ,Y ' ' 3 1 QQ ' ,I ' ff , Pays to Be a Pogglen was given here for one of the assembly programs. ' Q fl Q ' ,, , ,, . . ,, . . . . . I I If ' ,D . . 5 ' ' - If Y, ' - , - , . , . , . ' , . , . . , . , . l , . , - , . , . . s ' Q1 ll 1 9 ' . . , . , . . , ... .,.. Inf' I 4 Nlllll INN HMO VW M CCl1f0II11CI Scholarshlp Federatzon MAC WORDEN 34 The C S F of Margarita Black Umon Hlgh School chapter 223 has mcreased 1ts membershnp enrollment from 4 to 21 Fxrst Semester L Boyd E Townsend Marjorne Rassmussen G Thompson H J Anderson Second Semester V Dulxtz F Koch D Langley M Rassmussen G Thompson B Cornelxus L Boyd Rhodes W Alley F Garcxa M Worden S Wachs An 1dea of Dr Hales has been the nucleus of the actnvxtnes of the C S F for the past year namely to create an Honor Socxety The attamment to thus Socnety creates an mcentwe to become a member of a greater Soclety the C S F A half day hohday rs be1ng planned whlch wnll be the major socxal event of the year The C S F conference wlll be held m Bakersfield thxs year to whlch we are sendmg sxx delegates To the counsel of Mrs Fankhanel we are greatly mdebted for the success of the C S F m our school Soclety EVADENE CHINN 35 The Freshman Receptlon glven to welcome the perplexed youngsters to M B U H S was glven the latter part of September and nt was one of the best receptxons ever g1ven and later were gxven a chance to show thexr talents such as tap dancmg smgmg or varxous stunts After that everyone enjoyed dancmg and refreshments m the gym School Dances The dances gnven by the varnous classes of the school have been qulte the thmg thxs year The sen1ors led the way wmth a successful dance xn the study hall The second dance of the year was glven by the Glrls League It gave the glrls a good chance to prove the1r talents as hostesses whxch they dnd m a very entertammg way Next the jumors Barn Dance The study hall was approprlately decorated to represent a barn and the Paul Jones and other novelty dances made the evemng very enjoyable Then the sophomores Thanksgwmg dance Followmg that the Freshmen trred the1r hand at entertammg and It must be sand everyone was more than satxsfied The sophomore dance at the Palm Hut was very clever Lots of greenery made the hall very approprnate for St Patrick s day Tctcky Day The Tacky Day celebratxon started wlth a grand parade past the judges who pxcked the tacklest and most orlgmal costumes After all had been duly admrred and photo graphed all adjourned to the hnstory room to enjoy the World s Fa1r whxch the junxor class provnded A dance m the study hall topped off a grand day Iunlor Semor Prom As thus Annual goes to press the Prom has not been gxven Your edxtor would lnke to gnve a full account of the bng event but all that can be saxd rs that whether lt occurs at the Inn as a banquet or at the Lake as a dance a group of happy sen1ors wxll leave our mxdst and the event wxll do down m hlstory as one of the lovellest Proms ever gxven 'FUSE' ON' 2 l I dv , I 4 V . . ,fp . . . . ., ggb,,. The little innocents were put through a series of hair-raising experiences ln the. basement ' . u . . . ' Ill O 4 I 4, . . . . , Q , . . . ' l. ' . , L7 A .lc I - - Llterary Rcnnbows Domus HOLDEN 35 Poor old lady poor old man you hear nt every day on every srde Why just because a person IS old should we p1ty h1m? Hrs great adventure IS not over He has the advantage of lookmg back as well as ahead and takes the tlme to really enjoy l1fe at last to srt back and watch others rn thenr struggle for happmess for everyone spends h1s llfe chasmg rambows Few people ln daxly hfe really know when they catch up wnth one Old people just sxttlng 1n the sun dreammg are really looklng back and pncklng out the rambows from thexr past hves enjoymg them over and over aga1n Some remam brrght throughout lrfe others are faded to almost nothmg and must be brought out and pohshed up Young people should remember that the hxgher the code of l1v1ng the brxghter and better ra1nbows they wnll have to brmg out of memory s great storeroom rn the twnlnght of lrfe For memory 1S only a great thing when rt can brrng back to us clear shmmg raxnbows An Assault GLENWOOD PLAGMAN 34 As I was s1tt1ng IH the park one sunny afternoon I notxced a couple come stroll1ng along the shady walk she a very attractrve young gxrl he an attractlve young man once a scream prerced the a1r Had the brute trled to make love to her or had she been stung by the bee that was playmg around the red checked apple? As I was the only person around I ran to her assnstance as qurckly as I could What was I to do take a club that was lymg nearby and grve the fellow a beat1ng7 I hesltated tremblmg and speechless by her srde Would she confide rn a stranger? I warted then wnth tears rn her brg blue eyes and a chokmg sound 1n her vonce she exlubnted half a worm' The Legend of Stone Canyon GEORGE MANSFIELD 37 Many years ago there lxved at the San Mnguel Mxssmon an Indxan Whose name was Shuma He worked very hard at the mrssron and learned many useful thmgs One rught the padre notnced that Shuma was m1ss1ng and that he dxd not return for several days Three days later the padre found that he was gone agam When he returned thus t1me the padre asked h1m where he had been but the Indran would not say He threatened to lock h1m up lf he dxd not tell where he had been durmg hrs absence but even thrs d1d no good so the padre commanded h1m never to leave the m1ss1on agam About a week later there was one less Indxan at the mrssxon but he was back aga1n nn a few days Seemg that h1s threat drd not take effect the old father kept a close watch on Shuma. Several mghts later the Indran left the mxssron aga1n but thls t1me close behmd hxm came the padre followmg h1m up a valley mxle after mxle It Was early ln the evemng '9f19l'3 I I RK 91. ' ' ' I , ' 1 , . ' . Q Q 1 , . . . , . ' , . 1 s ' 1 , ' l 7 ' , Y . . . , . . W s I 9 ' She was eatrng an apple and seemed to be enjoymg lxfe to 1ts fullest extent when all at , . . . . . , , . Q 5 . . . , 3 Y I . . , . , . ' 1 4 3 , . ' 3 ' Q . , . . . . , . . , . . , , . 11 14: I I T Q ' fs f N when they left the mzssxon, but It was almost dawn when the padre saw the Indlan slowly chmbmg a hlll at the head of the valley On top of thls h11l a small fire was burnmg On thxs the Indxan threw several pxeces of what looked lxke stone, and the flame burned brxghter The padre suddenly walked out to where the Ind1an was stand1ng Shuma was tern Hed when he saw the padre and more so when he saw h1s fire extmgulshed by the angry man He recovered sufficlently from hrs fear to explam to the padre that the fire was supposed to be kept burnmg mght and day on the Sacred Mountam If xt were put out, xt would mean the destructxon of all the crops nn the valley The padre scolded hxm severely for th1s superstxtxon and forbade hxm to leave the mlssnon thereafter Upon hearmg thxs, the Indlan cast a curse upon anyone who mlght enter the valley after thrs It was later dxscovered that thxs hxll was of coal and would mean employment to hundreds of men lf lt were mmed Many compan1cs have owned thls coal mme but every attempt to work If has been useless Many serlous accxdents have occurred and many lxves lost but no money made-and so the curse remams The Green Trunk EDWARD GILL 37 To the general observer there was nothmg unusual about the appearance of the large green trunk It might have contalned a stout man s wardrobe or a June br1de s trousseau But to Jerry McCann a newly appomted baggage master at the small cxty depot there was somethmg uncanny m nts very exxstence Was rt mere comcldence that he had just read the Gruesome Tragedy of the Green Trunk , when that object 1tself was deposmted mn the baggage room? On the first day Jerry ucrved the trunk w1th mamfest dnstrust from hxs posltxon across the room But he was much too busy to eramme lt at close range On the second day he detected an eluslve odor lssumg from 1ts VICIIIIIY He strode over to xt anxnously but wuthal eagerly Hrs worst susp1c1ons were at once confirmed Somethlng was decomposlng w1th1n the trunk' Jerry shlvered and wondered lf the owner would call for hls property from hns unhappy contemplatlon to behold at the counter a small man ln brown wxth haggard sallow face My trunk Ive lost the check announced the stranger 1n a tense volce But I could pnck It out he added trymg to peer mto the baggave room The very word trunk had become a nughtmare to Jerry McCann Sorry he samd br1efly but we can t let any baggage go out wlthout the check If you could descrlbe It s a long trunk just about so b1g And contams prompted Jerry That s my busmess' snapped the gaunt stranger Very well Ican t do any thxng for you then The httle man sh1fted hrs grey eyes nervously Lord boy, be reasonable Ive got to have that trunk' Come 1n agam tomorrow and we wnll see about xt After the strangers departure Jerry fell to contemplatmg the trunk again He wa1ted lns chance Approachmg the green trunk he began h1s task of pryxng loose the lock The sxlence became more and more appallmg At last, he began to F3156 the hd +320 E4- , . . . . N I 1 I l u , A . ' . , . Y , Q . ' . , . , ' . , . - l U K ' , If . ,, ' ' ' 5 ' . . , V. V . . . . . . I' , . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . ff 7 14? . ' . . . ' . . ' 1451 A ' . . 1411 As the hours assed the thm became more and more mtolerable. At dusk, he turned lf 4' . P . g . . . ' li f 9 3. 1 - F If 1- , ,I ' ' fl , , . . fl Y, ' ff ,, ' S - - ,H , l 75 K - D , - -,, IQ , 'Q ' ,Y l 11 ' ,L E ' u s ' sy JI il 5 7 ' l! 1 . ' - - ' ' .. , f 4 . , . f N f v f ce ' ' ' ' sr E , 1 I . . . . , . . slowly and fearfully There was a sl1 hr nomse at the wmdow He looked up to see pressed agamst the glass the peermg face of the man ln brown The trunk hd dropped from jerry s nerveless hands The face d1sappeared but jerry fled from the room and bolted the door The next mght came It found Jerry braver than on the prccedmg evenmg for hxs vsas the bravery of despcratlon He reused the l1d Here cerramly lay the secret For under a gamly colored loungmg robe was an awful varxety of rxdges and hollows Jer: snatched up the robe horr1f1ed But the snght that met hxs bulgmg eyes was nothmg more than a typxcal example of a man s trunk packmg And 1n one corner among lts fellow bundles lay one half of a lxmburger cheese A Terr1ble Rxde WILLIAM MOHLER 36 The drxver wnth a terrllied look on h1s face tore down the hxll at a terrxlic rate of speed wxth the apparatus loose and no brakes There 1S a corner lust ahead' Can he look out for that car ahead' There he goes up onto the sldewalkl The ch1ld clnmbed calmly off of hrs klddy car nd ran mto the house The Torch EDW um GILL 3 6 I hand the torch that hghts the way That leads you far from me I would not hold you by the brook When you mxght face the sea And you mv dear w1ll never know As wlth mv prayer you go The torch that lnghts the way for you Holds all the hght I know 'PEIZIIS' ui 1 I 4 ' alll? H5 'V m V56 y I1 Q , . ' , . U' u u 3 . . . . . . nfl make it? Look at the sand fly! Look out! He is going to turn over! No, he isn't, but , ' . . ' . . . ' W gQ - a . f M 40 O I , . I . Q 1 f Q 1 X . 'Q x 1 , 5 Football Heavywenghts We hmd a ood turnout for football thxs year nough boys to make both a hght welght and a hcavywelght team On September 23 we opened our football schedule wxth a p ac 1ce game wlth Lompoc on the Moran field The game ended 1n a tle Atascadero 0 Lompoc O We nest played Atrovo Grande on thexr own field September 30 Our team work showed to vood advantage here so we came out on top Atascadero 13 Arroyo Grande 0 The fo lovs mg Saturday October 7 we went to San Luns and played our first league game The TIOCYS were a httle too fast for us but vu.. put up a hard fight San Luls Sl Atascadero 0 On October 14 we played the Alumnl team on the Moran Held and won by a sxngle touchdown They showed unexpected trength but we broke through to w1n the game Atascadero 6 Alumnl 0 On October 21 we journeyed to Taft where because o th xr greater wexght they defeated us by a safe margm Taft 41 Atascadero 0 On Frlday nxght Novembe 3 ue went to Santa Maru and plaved 1no her team whxch good showmg nevertheless Santa Maru 39 Atascadero 0 The bug game of the year wxth Paso Robles on Armlstxce Day ended ln a score of Paso Robles 13 Atascadero 0 Though they won we evecuted the best team work that we had shown all year After a postponement we Hnallv play ed Iompoc rn a league game XVe d1d not get started untrl too late Though we played hard we weren t quxte able to stop them completely Lompo 31 Atascadero 6 Thus ended our football year For a school of our slze we belneve that we have done well m competxtxon wlth larger schools Lxghtwelghts We had a fanrly good lxghtwexght team thxs year Although they dxdn t get far as wmmng games go due mostly to mexper1ence we feel that they dnd very well m the few games they played On October 7 the team journeyed to San Luxs to play the openmg game of thexr schedule and rn meetmg the San Luxs Cubs were defeated ln a hard game San Luls 12 Atascadero 0 In the game wxth Taft on October 21 they were agam defeated by a heavrer and faster team Taft 24 Atascadero 0 On November 3 our l1ghtwe1ghts went to Santa M1r1a where they dropped a very close and CXC1t1ng game They played thenr best but Santa Marla was just a httle too fast Santa Marla 13 Atascadero 7 On November 10 we played the Paso Robles hghtwenghts on the Moran field and were defeated xn another close game The teams were evenly matched but a lucky break for Paso gave them the game Paso Robles 2 Atascadero 0 'Sf-235' . g . 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Basketball The followmg are the results of a very successful basketball season forM B U H S ATASCADERO SCORE OPPOIN FNIT SCORE Greyhounds Pups Greyhounds Pups Puppxes Greyhounds Greyhounds Pups Greyhounds P pp1es Greyhounds Pups P pp1es Pupp1es Greyhounds Pups PUPPICS Pups Greyhounds Pups Pups Pups Puppxes Greyhounds Pups Punmes Pupp1es Greyhounds Pups Creyhounds Greyhounds Pups PL ppxes Greyhounds Greyhounds Greyhounds C' reyhounds Greyhounds Greyhounds Pups Shandon Shandon P R Chr1st1ans P R Chnstnns P R Chr1st11ns Alumm San Lu1s San LUIS Paso Arh Club Gramm1r School Lompoc Club Cambru Cambma Grammar School Sh1ndon Shandon 1nLu1s 1 H1 ln LUIS r ln Lu1s in Lu1s Moran Paso Jr I-hgh Paso Jr I-hgh Paso Robles Paso Robles Paso Robles S M G S C C C C C C Carmel Dalry Templeton Templeton Templeton San LUIS Cal Poly San Lu1s Santa Ynez Ventura C' C C C C C Our school 1S very proud of the above record The Greyhounds deserve even more cred1t for Wmnmg the County Champ1onsh1p They worked the1r Way as far as Ventura, and were defeated by that team only by a HHFFOW I'1'12I'g'1l'1 Team There was a good turnout for track th1s year, and although they have not entered any contests as th1s goes to press, We bel1eve that they w1ll make a good show1ng agamst all of the1r r1vals 1 .,,,,. , ,.,,.,,,,,1,, , ,,,,,.,,,...,.,,.,,, 30 .,Y......Y .Y 31 ' ,,. .,,...,,.,..,,,,...,........ . ...,,,........... 19 . . 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V 1 ' ,,.,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ..., ,,., . , . , . 12 1 ..,. ,, ,,,,, ,..,. ,,,.,,,.....,,.,,..... . . .. 2 - Sndney Wachs Ioe Schonka Wlllnam Moore Wxllxam Mlller Iohn Joslm Nelsle Johnson lvan Inman Inm Holdner Lettermen Football Football Basketball P Football Basketball 'lFootball Football 4 Football Basketball Basketball Football Basketball L60 Barba ........,,,..,........,,..............., Baseball Glenn Hall Ralph Hagle Harold Gagne Lewns Fmch Iohn Burton Carl Bryant Paul Baker Benme Bam Nil-26l9+ 'I' Football Basketball Football Basketball ootball ootball Basketball 'P Football ' Basketball Basketball Football Football Y '12 W 'ir 'Q' 'El-2719 'fs Glrls Sports Doxomv Mfmous 35 Thus year the grrls orgamzed a Grrls Athletnc Assocratlon and are workrng under a G A A constrtutxon We are now workxng for pomts and hope to have awards srmrlar to those gxven the boys The awards are grven to gxrls who have 800 or 1000 poxnts and are presented to them by the presrdent of the G A A The G A A IS workmg out splendndly and the grrls are very much mterested rn rt The officers of the G A A are as follows Preszdent PHYLLIS WARD Vzce Preszdent FRANCES GARCIA Secretary and Treasurer Donor!-IY PETERSON The first game played thls season was basketball whxch the gxrls went 1nto wrth great enthusrasm After practrcmg for about two months we played the mterclass games The semors won after quxte a fight wxth the jumors as the teams vtere evenly matched The semor team conslsted of Dorothy Peterson capta1n Lola Volz Bonme Brownell Phyllrs Ward Doreen Russell Frances Garcla Substxtutes Margaret Robxson and Ruth Holland they must be good The glrls vvho played on the team for at least mo years recerved orange and gray caps And are they proud of them' Well I should say' The next sport was ushered m wxth almost as much enthus1asm as basketball the game of volleyball rn whrch the semors agam took the honors wrth the Junxors a close second The freshmen played a good game and the sophomores weren t so bad The semor volleyball team consxsted of Ruth Holland captam Bonnre Brownell Phyllrs Ward Lola Volz Dorothy Peterson Doreen Russell Dorothy Jam1son Frances Garcra and Florence Alley We are now playmg speedball It IS the first year the glrls have played thxs game but they enjoy nt and are lookmg forward to more of rt next year The mterclass game was won by the semors agam I guess we ll have to admxt the semor gurls are good As thxs Annual goes to press we have not yet played baseball or hrt pm baseball We are also gomg to have a Stunt Day erther Aprrl 26 or 27 rn whxch each group must CHIC! 3 stunt For the School Honor EDWARD GILL 37 Proudly we fly our colors Glorymg m our name Strlvmg with undyrng sp1r1t To help our school w1n fame Clean are our methods of playmg True to the name we portray Frghtmg our way to glory Through many a spmted fray 'Pl-235' l I 3 ' 9 , . . . . : ' , g ' - ' , 5 1 - . , . . . . . , . , t ' . ' ' 1 , ' 9 , ' , , , . : The senior girls have won the interclass basketball game four years in succession, so . I Y Y Y Y . . . , . . . . , , 7 Y . , . : U 5 , Y 9 ' 5 7 3 I ' 1 . . , . . . Y Q Y 3 3 Y , 9 Honor Soclety WILLIAM ALLEY 34 An honor society was orgamzcd here at the beginning of the second semester It IS composed of th1rty seven members, chosen by the faculty all of whom are outstanding In cItI7enshIp scholarshIp and school spIrIt There are thlrteen seniors nine jumors mne sophomores and SIX freshmen, with Doctor Hale and M1ss Lange as faculty advisors The governing body of the organIzat1on IS a board of directors consisting of President P BAKER, Vzce Preszdent, W ALLEY Second V100 Presufent D PETERSON, Secretary M A BARTHOLOINIEW Treasurer, E LIVINGSTON A constitution was adopted setting forth the object of the SOC1Cty as the promotion of scholarship citizenship and school Splflt and three committees with V DulItz L Boyd and F Garcia respect1vechaIrmen, were appoInted to launch a definite program of advancement Ellglblllty for membershlp IS comp1led each semester and conslsts of 400 POIDYS for scholarshIp 600 for citizenship and 60 for school spirit All charter members and thereafter any member for four succes sIve semesters w1ll be awarded permanent POSSGSSIOH of a pm as an emblem of the SOCICIY Glrls League KATHERINE MCNEIL 3 4 Our G1rls League has been a bng success thIs year due mostly to the efforts of our advisor Miss Mildred Gerer The officers elected for thIs year were PI-IYLLIS WARD, Preszdent B BROWNELL Vzce Presnlrnt K MCNEIL Scmelury D BARNARD Treasurer D MADOLE Song Leader The first socIal ex ent of the year was the LIttle SIster party It proved to be a big success The next social event was the Christmas party Names In Paso Robles The program was very entertaining and educational Ten girls attended Durmg the year we were honored with several Interesting talks by business women of this community Through the Interest of Dr Hale and the women of the faculty the Girls League room has been redecorated New curtains and chairs have been added to make It a delightful rest and recreation headquarters for the glrls of M B U H S We have done our best since last September to take 1 deHnIte step toward our final goal Perfect Womanhood Atctsccrdero H1 Y ROBERT JESPILRSEN 35 The Atascadero HI Y Club has functioned successfully this year under the leadershIp of Dr Hale and Mr Slagv We stag ed a successful Vod ul show for the purpose of ransmg money for the TII County HI Y treasury Seven of our mcmbeis and our advisors attended the ConventIon at Santa Maru Mr Sla g IS an 1uthorIty on boxmg and we spent some half hours In this sport after our meetmgs Our officers for thIs year have been CARL BRYANT Preszdent ROBERT JESPERSENI Vzce Premlenf DICK MCNEIL Secretary and THOIMAS WEBBERLAY Treasurer We have a membership of eIghteen The HI Y purpose IS to Create, Maintain and Extend throughout the School and Commu mty Hxgh Standards of Chf1Stlan Characters The HI Y slogan IS Others Under the able superv1sIon of Mr C Merle Waterman the tr1 county secretary the club has been highly successful In all of Its undertakmgs thIs year +5f29l3r -lui . ! 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