Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1934
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The first is -f N that it is what all annuals are sup-A V , I' posed to be-an account of the schools. 5- bj I Q N events of 1934 HDQQOIHGB of pleas- Lf' 'X A fx ' - Q ure'to the students of his high s rdf-4,5 ., ' LI, ' 9 The second aim is thatfbit-iss an- I I cial uccess. . D s f I . k,1,eQ--f as X ' a s 05:3 f as W I' , if ' ll I 1' ' is ,i A I sax 'j L, ,. N mfr z . ul u I n :II ,N ln: -1,-I -3 lb. fwulnll I I I u ' I ' lg 4 f t E I ru l I :!H 1 ' A Ii Ip' K xr H 1: ' :I ' 1' 'L' ? lhI0u. 'L?i' 1 ' 1'F'Ih-III: , -I 5 M .I 'I I . II l I y II' ', II h U W , 1 W X T ll rf Q I . I I I I ' I I I I ' E' it I f I I l li II I ,ILM ' I--, 7- is --t as ff- 4 . .g,?::::t ,,..a--- -4 uhh- y u .fat .:1-1:- -5 -3 1 I gasses-N:f.ss1 I. at 'f' , P --LI 'V , 4 Z .. 15 - i D i W , Il X13 'IZ - . . - A If fa - ,, Q if-1 Nfl-2 , A,-,..-N. ...f I ,Ap V Ah A- 1- - ,..-,,- I.lNf'OLN'S MEMORIAI. P I. I i ,'3I.'I I . LI I.. . ' . '- ' I . J' , - Q4 - ' . ' ..11..a.4d-u....,.a.-. .......n.... . 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T 4 ' 'Il' r , .,--' .W j-gf., ' 1 vu 7 731 ch l' ' ' L- -Qf-. , A -gk . , . V ,. ,, '1 5 ' Q' Q' P i . ,-lg, U I si ' ' 5 -' 4 - - . L 245'-' U1 ' -f'1 . U A 4 .fm n- P lfiirl.. 1, V .Al A ' ' - 5 1. .N 1 v ' 1' ii A . l . f , J , , I ' mn. 1? 1' ' v . 'Jus iw, Qjf f , iw u - X . -TW 1 15' .C 7' .3 'V 'Til' Y w N I u -I lgzwi ,T T. N. HARVEY MARVIN J. DAVIS A. D, M. OSHOIKNIG XV. ll. ROI!!! Il. D. NVEST Board of Trustees ERY little is known of the Board of Trustees what they do, et celera, so its work is not as fully appreciated as il could hc. llowever. it is the hoard to which this high school should he thankful for many things which it unfortunately takes for granted. One thing in particular. to which students seldom give more than a passing thought, is the shruhhery ahout the school. It is not every school to which appearance is given so much attention. The students of this high school have every reason to he proud of their school, as it is one of the most well-kept schools in the slate. This year a new huilding was started. This huilding was originally intended to he an 2llltlll0I'llllll, hut on the condemnation of the old Commercial Building, it was decided to place all commercial classes in the would-he auditorium. ln 1895, one huilding comprised the Kern County Union lligh School campus. In 1931 there are thirteen huildings, excluding the new huilding and the stadium. Perhaps this gives some idea of how the hoard has heen working. It takes quantities of time to plan a hudget for a huilding. It is hoped that after reading this page. the students will appre- ciate the efforts of the hoard, and give it their heartiest co-operation. Members of this year's hoard are: T. N. Harvey, chairmang Mar- vin J. Davis, clerkg VV. IS. liohh, H. D. XVest and A. D. M. Usborne. ' I O 'R ' Spindt's Message llli ycar 1933-31 has heen marked hy con- tinued growth of the Kern County l'nion Iligh Schoolg a growth not measured so much in numhers as in improvement in spirit within the student hody. In our student hody activities wc have again assumed athletic leadership in the San Joaquin valleyg eoutirmed our own lead in foren- sic activities, and improved our already outstand- ing position in publications, music, dramatics and other activities. Scholastically, we are embarking on a program ot' study improvcment that should mean a great deal to our students in the next few years. Sentence ot' death has heen pronounced on the venerahle old Commercial Building. huilt in l8!l5. and now declared unsafe for continued occu- pancy. lts place on our grounds will eventually he taken hy a new auditorium. so hadly needed trom the viewpoint ot safety. The commercial department hetwecn This note exprcss my Anita Stcclc spring. ller sccretary to very worth school. llel' the will he moved to the new huilding music and junior college huildings. would not he complete if I did not appreciation of the work of Miss who unfortunately passed away this years of line service to the school as the principal have added something while to the general spirit of the work will not he forgotten. .X 1 Wlzl. iffy , ,, A, l l 0LDl1IllSll.-XXV XVUIKD ll. 'IN DALY l'l'ltllAN T.-XNNICII VIRAVVFOIKIY B . XVINTICILS li. ll. DAYY The Student Body Executive Committee HH success of the fourth annual Student Body Dance was only the beginning of the successful year that has just ended with great honor for the 1933-34 executive coimnittee. This success was due not only to the willing co-operation of each member but also to the help and aid of their advisor, Mr. Davy. In order that the Oracle might be published this year, the stu- dent body held their first Student Body Carnival. All the important clubs, classes and organizations of the school participated and helped to make this carnival a splendid example for inspiring young execu- tives who might wish to carry out this idea in the future. Each club paid the student body' all their profits up to len dollars and twenty- iive per cent of their protits over ten dollars. Special awards go to the committees on publications because ol' the splendid way in which they have edited both the Blue and NVhile and the 0racle. They received lll0I'0 applause for the originality and success of their annual Publication Dance. Because we feel that the executive colnlnitlee of H133-3-I has done everything possible in giving us a year of pleasant activities, we unite in wishing that their success may continue as future otllcers. OFFICERS President ,,.,... ....,,,,,. ..............,VV,... ,,,,.,, ,,..,,, V e - 1 'non Oldersliaw Vice-President ...,... ..,., ,,.......... ,,,,, ,.,,, ,,,.,, , l 3 i l l Word Secretary ...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . H , . ..,......,. lean Baldwin Editor of Blue and Wl1ite .. ,.,, .,,,t,,.. ,,.,.. . . ..,, . , ,,,., ,.,,,,,,,., , ...Paul Daly Editor of Oracle .. ,,,, ,A .,., H ,,,,,,,,,,, .i...,, ,... . . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patricia Curran Business Manager of Blue and White ,, ..,, I 'hyllis Crawford, Glenn Tanner Business Manager of Oracle .. ...,,,,,,, . ..., ,..., , ., . ,. .,..,..,... Harold Mumford Yell Leadel ',..,,,,,.. ..,,,,,, , ,, . , ,,,, ,...... I ,eonard Winters Advisol ',,, .........,,,,,.,,..,.....,,,,,.,,, . ., ., , L. B. Davy X f' - f 711 f'Cfy'L. Faculty 1933-1934 ADMINIS'l'llA'l'IVE STAFF H. A. SPINDT, District Superintendent, Principal4A. B. University of California, 19163 M. A. 1919. PAUL VANDEREIKE, Assistant District Superintendent, Vice-Principal of High School-A. B. University of Minnesota, 1911. GRACE V. BIRD, Dean, Junior Collegef-A. B. University of California, 1914. LEO B. HART, Counsellor-A. B. University of Arizona, 19243 M. A. 1925. L. B. DAVY, Treasurer Student Body, Bookkeeping, Business Mathematics and Commercial Law-L. L. B. Gonzaga University, 1917. MRS. H. S. CRAIG, Librarian-B. L. University of California, 1885. J. E. LOUSTALOT, Attendance Supervisor-A. B. University of California, 1926. TEACI IIERS V DOROTHY ALBAUGH, English-A. B. University of Washington, 19253 M. A. 1931. HAZEL CHURCHMAN ALDRICH, Head of Physical Education--A. B. Stanford University, 1923. H. A. ANDERSON, Agricultural Botany--B. S. Washington State College, 1921. OTTO ASPERGER, Bookkeeping and Typing-A. B. University of Arizona, 19243 M. A. University of Southern California, 1932. AHLIDA G. BALLAGH, English--A. B. University of California, 1924. L. J. BANKS, Agriculture-B. S. University of California, 1921. PAULINE BARDEN BALDWIN, Chemistry and Biology-A. B. University of Cali- fornia, 1927: M. A. 1928. ORPHA MAE BARNES, English-A. B. University of, Southern ornia, MARJORIE BARRATT, Sewing-B. S. Orego ' . University, 1930. P. M. BLISS, Military --A. B. University of California, 1930. EILEEN BOWLING, Algebra and Geometry-A. B. University of California, 1919. ESTHER BRISTOL, Physical Education-B. A. Pomona, 1926. HELEN M. BULLA, Physical Education--A. B. University of California, 1917. LUCILLE BURK, Spanish-A. B. Stanford, 1928. HAROLD .I. BURT, Band and Orchestra-A. B. Pomona College, 1916. MARION V. CARSON, Typing and Stenography-A. B. Stanford, 1911. DOROTHY CHENOVVETH, English'--A. B. University of California, 1930. OLIVE M. CHUBB, Algebra and Geometry--B. S. University of California, 1911. CECILE COULTHARD, Latin-A. B. University of Michigan, 19195 M. A. Stanford, 1925. RAYMOND J. CROSS, Auto Trade and Aviation-University of California at Los Angeles, 1930. CLARENCE CULLIMORE, Architecture-f-B. S. University of California, 1910. ERNEST DALBOM, Physical Education-A. B. Southwestern University, 1920. J. H. DAVIS, Metal and Forge-University of California at Los Angeles, 1924. BONNYE DEAL, English-A. B. Stanford, 19283 M. A. Stanford, 1931. H. K. DICKSON, Agriculture-B. S. University of California, 1913. MARYETTA DOW, English-A. B. University of Indiana, 1918. HARRY J. DRENNAN, Auto Mechanics-University of California at Los Angeles, 1930. BEATRICE EDWARDS, Physical Education-A. B. University of California, 1931. BERNARD C. ELY, History and Commercial Law-A. B. Stanford, 19295 M. A. 1930. Faculty 1933-1934 RUTH HEIL EMERSON, Poster and Sketching--A. B. University of Southern Cali- fornia, 1914. E. B. EVANS, English-A. B. Stanford, 1931. EDITH FITZGIBBON, Commercial Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry-A. B. Uni- versity of California, 1923. . ELEANOR FRATER, History-A. B. Pomona College, 1914. WALLACE D. FROST, Physical Education-B. E. University of California at Los Angeles, 1927. IVAH FULLERTON, Music, Girls' Glee Club--A. B. Fresno State College, 1931. G. W. GARRARD, General Science-B. S. Cornell College of Iowa, 1910. D. M. GRIFFITH, Mathematics-A. B. University of Iowa, 1905. GEORGE GURR, Geometrical Drawing-University of California at Los Angeles, 1922. J. B. HARALSON, Physical Education---University of California at Los Angeles, 1924. THEO HARDER, Physical Education-A. B. Stanford University, 1929. LAURA GRAVES HEYD, Algebra and Geometry-B. S. Colorado Agricultural Col- lege, 1911: M. A. Stanford, 1923. CLARA HOLMES, Commerce-A. B. Doane College, 1914. HARRY HOLMES, Agriculture-B. S. University of lif r ia, 1920. EDITHA HOWELL, History-A. B. University of So ' ' ' M. A. 1930. GRACE HUGUNIN, Art-B. E. University of California at Los Angeles, 1930. MARY JACOBS, English and Cooking-A. B. University of California, 1929. GUY H. JAGGARD, Social Science-A. B. Kansas State Teachers' College, 19133 M. S. University of Kansas, 1928. MARGARET JOB, History-A. B. Mills College, 1927. WALLACE JOHNSON, Bookkeeping and Commerce-B. S. University of Southern California, 19273 A. B. 1927. HAZEL B. JORDAN, History-B. L. University of California, 1911. HELEN BLUMER KELSEY, Spanish-A. B. University of California, 19283 M. A. 1930. EDNA A. KEOUGH, English-A. B. University of California, 1926. HESTER KINNEAR, Stenography and Typing-B. S. University of California, 1922. JOHN L. KNIGHT, Agriculture-B. S. University of Nevada, 1921. I. E. LANE, Auto Mechanics-B. E. University of California at Los Angeles, 1926. VIRGINIA LAW, Physical Education-A. B. Mills College, 1923. H. E. LIKELY, Chemistry-A. B. Stanford, 1922, M. A. 1923. FOREST L. LYNN, Algebra-B. S. California Institute of Technology, 1923. TENA D. MARION, Home Economics-B. A. Fresno State College, 1923. PHIL MARTIN, Music-Bachelor of Music, University of Rochester, 1931. MAYBELLE V. MENTZER, French-A. B. University of California, 1921. MARGARET MYER, Piano-A. B. University of California, 1927. MARGARET MORGAN, Home Economics-Santa Barbara State Teachers' College: B. A. 1932. RUTH MORGAN, Music-Scripps, B. A. 19313 Pomona College, 1931g University of California, 1931-19325 University of Southern California, 1932. FERN MOTT, English-A. B. University of California, 1928. THERON MCCUEN, Mechanical Drawing-A. B. Stanford, 19283 M. A. 1929. EDITH McLEAN, Algebra-A. B. Pomona College, 1931. HENRIETTA McLEAN, English-A. B. University of California, 1928. ELOISE NELSON, Latin alld History-A. B. University of California, 1930. RICHARD C. NEWMEYER, Public Speaking, Debate, J. C., Social Prop.-A. B. University of California, 1932. MARION NIELSON, Chemistry-A. B. University of California, 1924. ALLEN B. PARKER, Music-B. S. Oregon State College, 1920, University of Southern California, 1925-1926. LUCILLE PARMENTER, Typing-A. B. University of California, 1924. J. G. PAULY, Auto Mechanics-Vocational University of Californiaat Los Angeles, 1920. MARION W. PEAIRS, English-A. B. University of California, 1918. GLADYS I. PENN, Cooking-B. S. Stout Institute, 1928. Faculty 1933-1934 MILTON H. PERKINS, Machine Shopf-Vocational, University of California at Los Angeles, 1929. RUSSEL PESANTE, History-A. B. University of California, 1929. A. L. PETERSON, Biology-B. S. South Dakota State College, 1917. BASIL H. PETERSON, Physics and Chemistry-A. B. University of California. 1928. SIGRID PETERSON, German-A. B. University of Nebraska, 19153 M. A. Stanford University, 1920. WILEY K. PETERSON, Public Speaking-A. B. University of Arizona, 1928. CARTER N. PHAIR. General Science----A. B. Stanford, 1926. HELEN PLAUM, Algebra and Geometry-A. B. University of California, 1925. MABELLE BATES RIEDESEL, Cooking and Sewing-A. B. University of Cali- fornia, 1928. O. W. RISTER, Bookkeeping-M. Accts. Galveston Business University, 1906. ALBERT E. ROACH, Geometry and Mechanical Dr g-A. B. University ot' California at Los Angeles, 1919. ETHEL ROBINSON, Dramatics-A. B. University of Califo ' , 1912. LILLIAN ROSEN, General Mathematics and English-A. B University of Cali- fornia, 1931. CLIFFORD C. SCOTT, Wood Shop-A. B. University of Southern California, 1918. R. L. SHREVE, Agriculture-B. S. University of California, 1926. LIDA SIEMON, Sewing and Cooking-A. B. Santa Barbara State Teachers' Col- lege, 1912. DEAN SMITH, Machine Shop-A. B. Santa Barbara State Teachers' College, 1932. GERALD SMITH, Auto Mechanics--A. B. Santa Barbara State Teachers' College, 1930. LOIS H. SMITH, Art-A. B. Occidental College, 1922. LAURA D. SOPER, English-A. B. College of Emporia, 1915. VIRGINIA STEARNS, English-A. B. University of Michigan. WALTER STIERN, Wood Shop-San Diego Normal School. . J. D. STOCKTON, History-A. B. University of California, 1920 N. D. STUTZMAN, Auto Mechanics and Welding-University of California at Los Angeles, 1922. B. B. SUTTON, Agriculture-B. S. University of California, 1922. LOUISE THEILE, Physical Education-B. E. University of California at Los An- geles, 1930. DORIS THOMPSON, Stenography, Typing and Commercial Arithmetic-A. B. Fresno State College. 1932. ' DOROTHY TROY, Stenography and Typing-A. B. Stanford, 19293 M. A. 1930. EUNICE UEBELE, Art-B. A. University of Vvisconsin, 1919. IRWIN VANDAM, Wood Shop and Industrial Education-Santa Barbara State Teachers' College, 1928. E. P. VAN LEUVEN, Trade Mathematics-B. S. Utah State Agricultural College, 1916. MILDRED VIRTS, Typing and Connnercial Arithmetic-Ed. B. University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles, 1931. EMILY G. WENTNER, English and Public Speaking, A. B. University of Califor- nia, 1929. M. F. WILCOX, English-A. B. Oberlin College, 19063 M. A. Park College, 1909. .IOSEPHINE WILEY, English-A. B. University of California at Los Angeles, 1930. GARNET L. WOOD, Cooking-B. E. University of California at Los Angeles, 1931. EVELYN FERGUSON, Study Hall Proctor- -Kern County Union High School, 1930. DOROTHY DONAHOE, Clerk, Registrars Oiiice-Kern County Union High School, 1928. MARY ROUTZONG, Attendance Cle1'k -Kern County Union High School, 1927. GLADYS SKELTON MUIR, Attendance Secretary-Kern County Union High School, 1925. EDNA SUMMERS, Secretary to the Principal--Kern County Union High School, 1929. EDNA WHITE, Clerk, Main Oiflce-Kern County Union High School, 1931. ELEANOR SMITH, Clerk, Registrars Office---Kern County Union High School, 1933. t t tx J' fi tfw' ,VCX VL ' Senior Class HIS Oracle is a final tribute to the Class of 1934, which terminates its four years in high school at the close of the spring semester, 193-t. The Senior Class Stunt consisted ot' two riotous melodramas, l'ete's Last VVheeze and Modern Meller Drammer, both of which were ex- cellently directed by Miss Emily NVentner. There was doubt this vear as to - whether or not there would be a Senior play. As Senior interest in the um-n.uv.w past four or five years has been wan- ing, Miss Robinson, the dramatics coach, suggested that a sale of tickets be held among Seniors only before even a cast was selected. If enough Seniors bought tickets, the Senior play would be held as in previous years. If not, it was deter- mined that the play would be a Second Student Rody Play. Ilowever, the Seniors rallied to the support of their play, tradition was upheld, and The Charm School, a hilarious and ripping com- edy, was presented in the spring with an all-star Senior cast. Members of the Class Council are: Mary Dixon, Jlllli' Reynolds, Patricia Curran, Alice Gyder, Elinor Stanclitt, Kenneth VVheeler, llarlen NVhite, Lenore l'lut1'man, Robert Tucker, Hazel Cobb, Eunice Mohri, Robert Reynolds, Mildred Fife, John Gilli. Senior l'i-esirlenr OFFICERS Henry Hathaway ....,l, ..............,........,,.,,,, , , . ,.,,,,,,,.,,, President Minerva Tracy ......... ,.,.ll,....- ,.,.,,......,,.. ,,,.r , , V ice-President Sally Digier ...,..,.l .,,..,,ll,, S eeretary VVilla Mays .,.... ....,..,,,,,,, T reasnrer Mr. Phair ....,, ....., C lass Advisor P ,J I ' 1 I 1 ADAMS. CHARLES RonnIa Prom and Paints-4 Basketball-2 Siudeni Body Play-4 ALLEN. GLEN nm-' Bukatball-3. 4 ANDERSON. WILLIAM Bill Saennd Lieuienani. Cadets-I Football-2. 3. 4 BIII B-3. -I ANSOLABEHERE. GRACI ..Fl.on.- Track-I. 2 F. F. A.-I. 2, 3. APSLE,Y. ROSE HAM.. Girls' Laauua-I. 2. 3. -I Pram and Pain!-3. 4 Shriekorl-2. 3 AUSTIN. VINCENT AYER. LUCILLE Prnns and Palnt-3. 4 President. Prom and Paint-I AGEE. ELIZABETH Girls' League-I, 2. 3. 4 Home Economics-I. 2. 3. 4 ll ANAYA. CONSU ELO Corwin ANDRE. ALICE C. S. F.-2. 3. 4 French Club-2. 3 Girll' Langue-I. 2. 3. 4 ANTONAROS. NICK ARMSTRONG. DONALD Hoon'- Judqinll Team-3 F. F. A.-I. 2. 3. -I T. HELEN Eniared K. C. U. H. S-I HAIL. ELMER Tr slel' to K. C. U. H. S.-4 BAKER, MARGARET Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 ll, BALDWIN. JEAN Sscreiary oi Student Body-l Class Debating-I, 2 Girls' Clans Teams-I. 2. 3, -l Girls' League Treasursr-3 BARULICH, ROSE Sliriekars-I. 2. 3 Glee Cluh-I, 2, 3 Girls' League-I, 2. 3. 4 BAUGHMAN IVAN fzifff L BEAUCHAMP. SCOTT Saville BEDINGER. CLARA Dutchess Girl M BERNACCHI. DORIS Shrieker Stunt-3 C. S. F. Stunt-l ' Home Economics-I Girls' League-l, 2, 3. -l E N M BALDWIN. EUDORA Eudea G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4-Prel.-4 Home Economic!-2 Y. P. B.-3 BANISTE JfL0lS Glen ub-2, .4 1 Glrll' rin-4 Mi. , 1, ,A . w BASY E, JACK Calltain of Gulch-4 B YES, LORRAINE ENE G. S. F.-2, 3 Shriokerx-2. 3 BEDINGER. BEN -'slinv' A Q Sullhomore u i BERGMAN. CARL BERTOLACCINI. MADELINE Maddy Momher of Council-3 G. A. A.-I. 2. 3, 4 Girls' League-I, 2, 3, 4 BESONE. GEORGE H lah School Band -3 Orchestra-2 C. S. F. BISHOP. BILL Clau Slune-2. 3 1 BLACK, BILL I BLAISE. EVELVN Girls' Lnllue-I. 2. 3. t BOONE. EDNA NEW- Q Girls' Leanne M' vi 71 JJ BOWEN. KENNETH BOYD. LEE Bantam Yall Lndar-1 Bllkaihnll-2 Senior Hi-Y-2. 3. Tumbling Team-4 V, BESTOR. DOROTHY MDM.. Girls' Laaguo-I. 2. 3, 4 ISHOP. CLAUDE Track-S Big B-l M BLAIR. MARIELLEN MoYma Girll' Glen Club World Frlendulllll Musicians' Club Shrlakars BLOXOM. WOODV L!! , V , Vg! L 1 BOULTINGHOUSE. CLARENCE Balt Band-3. -l I . njf41f'pf..u If BOWEN. OWEN BRADFORD. BRUCE 7x ff' xg BREWER. VIOLETTE Girls' League-I. 2. 3, 4 BROWN, IRENE Mikie Girls' League-I. 2, 3. J G. A. A.-I. 2 Girls' Reserve-3. 4 yr BRUBAKER, TERESA Tren Shriekers-2 G. A. A.-2 Girls' League-2 BRUNK. THELMA Bunkie Girls' League Home Economics BUMGARDNER, NORMA Bum President Girl Reserves Prom and Paints Senior Play BURROWS, FLORENCE FIouie Classical Cluh-4 Girls' League-l, 2. 3. Home Economics-l, 2 BUSCHER, LORETTA Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 M' 2 BROCK, DERWDOD BROWNE, MONROE Assistant Editor of Oracle-3, 4 Aust. Editor Blue and While-i Tom Sawyer -J C. S. F.-l Senior Play .Z BRUCE. ELAYNE Girls' League-I, 2, 3, -I BUCKINGHAM. CLIFFORD Boxing-I, Z, 3. 4 BURGEMASTER. EMILE ..Bw,geu I A ff' ' 4,4 I 0 BURTON. JACQUELINE Girls' Leaque-I, 2. 3. 4 - a V Vrtlsf ' C QBLQNIE Bee Home Economics Girls' Reserve Girls' League CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS Blue and White Staff-4 Band-2. 3. 4 CARLSON. LENNARTH CENTONI. JOHN F ff If V,- ' ,LC CHAFIN. JOHN CHAMBERS. LU VEN Drchaltra-4 Entered K. C. U. H. S.-I ' Lf, 'ZW CHEEVER. HARRY CHENARD. STEWART Sine Sholl-I CAMPBELL. KATHLEEN Kay Blue and White Staff-l C. S. F.-3, El Senior Play Pruns and Paints-Ii. ,I CAVE. RILAN Machine Dra1tman'l Society x. CENTONI, VANCE CHAMBERS. KENNETH CHAPPELL. RUTH Ruthie Girls' Leanne xl CHENARD. LEAH MPM.. CLANTON. GUINEVERE Gwen Ax CL CL C0 C0 C0 C0 ARK. JOSEPHINE '1oe Blue and While Stalf-3 Orchestra-3 Girls' League I. 2. Home Economics- OW, WILLETTE 3.-l 2 Transfer to K. C. U. BB. HAZ EL 'Snnny Girls' League-l . 2. Home Economics H.S. 4 3,-l Clan Council-I. 3, 4 LLINS. JANICE .Inu Girls' League I. 2. MBS. PAUL 3,-I Sophomore Co il- Debate-I C. S. F.-2. 3. Senior MllIfll OK E. DOLLY 'Tiny Student Body Play- Glrll' Ruervel Girls' Leanne COULTER. WINIFRED 'Winnie C. S. F.-2. 3 Lyriuts' Club-3 Girls' League-I. 2. 2.3 3 CLAUSEN. EARL Z CLU ETTE, JESS! E emu.. Girls' League Home Economics COLESTON. BETTY Girls' League-I, 4-fl I 5444! ' If COLWELL. RALPH COOK. DOROTHY Girls' League-I, BETT, ARTHU R hall-3 lhall-3. 4 Zlll--4 X xcovEY'f'CLAnzNcE ! l 2 2 C0 CR WMAN. CAROL 'Keel Girll' Leauue Home Economics OSBV. VIVIAN 'Viv Snow White--2 Propl and Paint-2 President ol French Club-2 President ol Girlu' League-4 CUNNINGHAM. STANLEY CURRAN. PATRICIA Clan Council-I. 2. 3. 4 Editor ol Oracle-I Executive Council-l Student Body Plays- Sellinl' Play-I GARLING, EDNA 3.4 Darling I 'V DAVIESCATHF NE Lf I j I I vi!! ff i 7 1 J ff f A -J 1 DE ARMOND, MARGUERITE MMOG.. C. S. F.-I. 2. 3 Girls' Leauue-2, Il G. A. A.-2 CREMER, FRED 1.1 yTS.ESTHER n utr' i Reserve-4 Home Economics-2. 4 Girls' LCIUIIIG-I. 2, 3. 4 CULP. DOLLV Dinky Girls' League Home Econumics 1 DALY. PAUL Props and Paint-8 Executive Council-I Editor of Blue and White-8 Inlerclau Debale-2 Bill B-3. -l DAVID. THELMA DAVIS. LAWRENCE Camel Trainer Future Farmers ol America Assistant Business Manager Blue and White Lillhlweiuhl Football-I. 2. Basketball-I. 2 DEGUILI. JOE Band-2. 3. -l Orchestra-I. 2. 3, -l 3 DEL CARLO. LIVIA ul-ee-. Girls' League Homo Economics DENNEN. CHARLES Bin B Football DESTEFANI. ELMO ..Mn.. Track-3. -I Big B DIGIER, SALLY Hsu.. Socretary nl Senior Class Stunt-l Prom and Paints- G. A. A.-I DOBBS. MAXINE Mac Giris' Resnrva-2, 3 Girls' League Home Economics DOOLEY. EDMOND Class-l 3. -I Entered K. C. U. H. S.-I Senior Play DUTTON. JAMES Cotton Football-3 Basketball-3 Track-3 DEL CARLO. MARY Girls' Laagua-3 Home Economics-I 77747 DENSLOW. FRANCES DIETRICH. DONALD Cider Orchestra-3, 4 Hi-Y-I Quartet ' 1 DI 0 ARY . ie.. Class Council-I, 2, 3 Student Body Play-2 lnlnrclaxs Dalmle-2 C. S, F.-4 DONAT DOROTHY Nunn C. S. F.-I. 2 Classical Club WDY. VIRGINIA Shin Girl Reserva:-3. 4 Girls' League-2, 3, 4 Home Economics-I ' EARLS. JOHN ECHENIQUE. LOUIS Franchy Samiahs-2. 3. 4 ELLSWORTH. CARYL Entered K. C. U. H. S-1 ESTRIBOU. AUDREY Uma.. C. S. F.-1 Girll' League-2, 3 ETCHEVERRY. MATHILDA HMM.. Girls' Leanne-I, 2, 3. 4 wwf EWELL. THELMA Entered K. C. U. H. S.-4 FAWCETT. HAZEL Girls' Leanne-I. 2, 3, -I Glrll' Reserve:-1 FLEISHER. HILDEGARDE Babe Blue and White Std!-I Shriekars-I N . World Friendship-I Senior Play i' ' 'I' EDMUN DS. IUANITA HEKMY.. Home Economies-I. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League-I. 2 Shrlekars-4 ESPITALLIER. FRANK Bags Judqlnu Team-I, 2 lnterclau Track-2 F. F. A.- I. 2, 3, -I ETCHECHURY. LOUISE Frenchy Girls' League-I, 2. 3, 4 Home Economics-I. 2. 3. EVERETT. MAMIE Meme Girll' League-I. 2. 3. 4 Jn FARMER. MARY HRM.. Entered K. C. U. H. S.-4 FISHER. DOROTHY Hourly.. Girls' Lenuue . I f FOX. MILDRED irla' League--I. 2, 3. 4 FRANCISCO. JACK ' I If xx! 1 F FRANKLIN, EDWARD Student Body Play-3 Golf-3, -I J if 51, FROST. DERWOOD Drag Track-2. 3, 4 J' W FUGITT. ELIZABETH Girls' League .fy I I, 1 5 I FULLER, ELEANOR HEI.- Presidcnt Home Economic Cluh GANDARA. LUPE ULUI. Girls' League GEORGE, KENNETH Sea Salt Freshman President ' Junior Vice-President Class Council-I. 2. 3 Hi-Y-2. 3. 4 FRANCISCO, VIRGINIA Girls' League-I. 2, 3, 0 , 044' ,W :jg I af' , 4' FRIESEN. MELVIN URM., Boys' Glee Club-3. 4 Elementary Band FHDST, LAMONT Hi-Y-2. 3, 4 Y. P. B.-3 FUIII, KIMLKO Montes , f ' HIlm'n Economics Girls' League FULTON, HOWARD ..H0d.. GARRETT. EUNICE ..EunyH Girls' League-I. 2. 3, GILL, BILL L GILLI. JOHN Bundle Football-I, 2. J. 4 Blll B-3. 4 HI-Y-3. 4 Agriculture Club-l. 2. J, GONZALES. ARCHIE Llghlwelght Football-I Blu B-I GRAUPMAN. JOHN GREEN. LESTER GREENE. GERALD ,x Groom Blnd-3, -I J GRIBBLE. ELIZABETH Sludunt Body Play-I Senlor Play-4 C. S. F.-I, 2. 3. 4 Pronl Ind Pnlnlt-3. -I GRIFFITH. AL GODDARD. FRANCES Frankie Girll' Languc GOREE. MELVIN GREDIG. CLARA Tome Clan Council-I Girln' Leasua Home Economics-I Lx GREEN, WESLEY Wea Track-3. -I Agriculturo Club-I GREER. ETHEL Jackie Home Economics Girls' Langue Glen Club GRIFFIN. DICK Drillor Football GROW, CLYDE Sonny Football-4 C. S. F.-2 GYDER. ALICE MRM., Oracle Stall-4 Senior Council Student Body Play-I. 2. 3. Al Props and Paints-2. 3, 4 HALE. BLAKE X f Shlnh-3. jf ' X' X, , ,. ,.3 E? s,,j 1 ' 1 HALL HAROLD HAMM. GERTRUDE Girls' League-l. 2, HANSON. DARRELL HARRIS. ALICE Girls' League-I, 2, World Friendxhiu CI Shriakers-I HARTER. GERTRUDE Girls' Laallue-l, 2. 3.-I 3,4 3,4 1 Nxwlf 1 u HAAG, MYRTLE HALE. EDWARD HALLSTED. VIRGINIA Girls' LGBGUB-I. 2. 3 Girl Reserves-3. 4 HAMPTON. JIM Hama Class Council-I. 2 Debating-I Class Slunt-2 HARDISON. JACK Enlered K. C. U. H. S. HART. JACK HARTZELL. WILLIAM Bill Track-3 Hi-Y-1 Sky Hawks-8 -4 HASTINGS. UNA MAE Girls' Langue-I. 2. 3. -l Home Emnnmic: Club- . NAWKINS, EVELYN C. S. F.-3, 4 World Friendlhin Club-3 Girls' Leaqun-I, 2. fl. l HEALY. RUTH C. S. F.-I. 2. J. 4 World Friandshin Cluh-2. J Latin Cluh-2 Gold Seal Winner REBER. MILES Bulnalhnll-I. 2, ll. 4 Buuhall-Il. 4 Bill B-Il. -l HESTON, GERALDINE Garry Girl Ruurvu-8 Musicians' Cluh--ll Lalln Clnln-2 HOCKING. RUTH Suninr Play-I C. S. F.-l. 2. ll, 4 Girls' Trio-4 Musicians' Club-I, 2. J, .1 Gnlil Snnl Winner HOLE. KATHERINE Killy Hmmm Economics-I. 2. 3. -l jg , ki l mm HATHAWAY, HENRY Hank President. Senior Class Student Body Play-l Senior Play-4 Class Stunt--l HAYES. JOHNNY Alllha Hi-Y-I F. F. A.-I. 2. fl. 4 HEATH, Homes --nm Ml. Cadets Rifll' Clllll-3. 4 HECKMANN. EUGENIA Girls' Leanne-I. 2. 3. 4 HILTON. JACK Snake Him Football-2. 3, -S Basketball-2. 3. 4 Big B-2. 3. 4: Sec'y-T Hi-Y-2. ll. -l: Pres., -l HOD EL. CLIFFORD HOLLAND. CECILIA rem.. -l Girls' Lnallua-l, 2. 3, -I ff I X, HOLLAND, MAUDE Girls' Lnanue-I. 2, 3. 4 HOLMAN. BILL 1 Gomanllani Football-3. 4 Bill B-3. 4 Alpha Hi-Y-4 Students' Arch. Assn.-4 HUBBARD. JESSIE LEE Assistant Editor Oracle-4 , Student Body Play-3. 4 Senior Play-4 Props and Paint-3. 4 wif? HUNT. RUBY Glee Club-4 Girls' League-I. 2, 3. 4 IRVIN. GRACE Gracie Home Economics-I. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League-I. 2, 3, 4 JACKSON. MARIAN G. A. A.-2. 3. 4 Girls' League-I. 2, 3. 4 Musicians' Club-l. 2 JAMESDN, DAVE Date Blue and White Staff-I Stage Crew-2 Basketball-3. 4 HOLLICK. VARA Midge HOSKING. DDNALD HUFFMAN, LENORE Clan Council-2. 4 Clan Traasurar-2 Home Economic:- Girls' Leanne-l. 2 HUTCHENS. ALYCE Girls' League-I. 2 mcusou, FRANK if I X lf' JACOBS. M ELBA world Friendshin Cluh 3 4 Shrieksrs-3. 4 Props and Paint-4 Girls' Langue-I . 2. JAMESON, DON fYl ' IENSEN. ELSE Lllln Cluh-2 Girls' Luuue-I. 2, 3. 4 JOHNSON. MINNIE Girls' Lemons-I. 2, 3, -I Home Eeonnmiu Club-4 1oNEs.ALicE 5 4 Orchntn-2. 3. 4 IAA' Tannln Team-3 Shrlakern-4 il N Girls' Langue-I. 2. 3. -I U KEESE. VELMA Home Economics-I. 2, 3. 4 Glen Club-4 Girll' Langue-I. 2. 3, 4 KERR. ELVA C. S. F.-I. 2 . Girls' Laaaua-I, 2, 3, 4 Orchallrl--3, -I ' KING. GRACE Girl Renrvu-2. 3. 4 Glrll' Lelulle--I. 2. 3. 4 KISER. EULALIA D G ....- ...... - .. 2. LUX JOHNSON, EARL Biu B-3, 4 Wrestling-2. 3. 4 Football-2. 3. -I JOHNSON. WARREN Entured K. C. U. H. KANE. ANN I E Home Economics-I. Girls' League-I. 2. 3 KENT. VIRGINIA Girls' Lda -I. 2. 3 KIMBER. WILLIAM KINOSHITA. SADAO Big B Basketball-2. 3. -I Sandah Football-I KLIPSTEIN, MARTHA Six Clan Siuni-I Shrieker Stunt-I S.-I 2.3.4 .4 . -I Shriekers-I. 2. 3. 4: Pram.. 4 KNOWLES. IRENE Weenie Girls' League-I, 2. KRAUTER. ELEANOR Girls' League--I. 2. KRUGER, HAROLD LANEY. HAZEL iisuen Girls' League-I. 2. G. A. A.-I. 2. 3. 4 LEEDS. FRANCES Janie Girls' Leauue-l. 2. LEWIS. HAROLD LEWIS. MARY Musicianl' Club-I. Girll' Glee Club-8 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.-I E 2. 3.4 Girls' Leaaue-I. 2. 3. -I KRATKA. FRANK ..-Hwy.. Golf Team Hi-Y-3. 4 KREBS. LOUISE World Friendship Club-2 Intermediate Orchestre-3. 4 Muslcianl'.Cluh-4 Girls' League-I. 2. 3, 4 LACKEY. ROBERT Track-2. 3 Big B .QM LE PROHDN. EDWARD LEWIS. HILDRED HiIdy Girls' Leanue-I 2. 3. 4 LEWIS. MILDRED ..Mmy., Girls' Leanue-I, 2. 3. 4 LILBURN. INONA Glrll' Languc LINCOLN. TED Ll PPI NCOTT. LEU LOCKWOOD. EVELYN Glrls' Leauua-I. 2. LDONEV. AUBREY xx LUNMAN. LOUISE Louie Home Enonamics Girh' Lenqua MALDNE, PATTV Glrls' League 3.8 -, LIMA. FRANK LINNELL. CHARLES Bin B Baakeihull-3, 4 LISTON. ROBERT LUNG. ALFRED LUCAS. BILL LUNDY. VERBA Franchy Blue and White Shi Girls' Leauua MANDELL. ANNIE Prom and Paint-3. Girls' Leanue-I, 2. I-I 4 3.4 MARANTOS, GUS MARMADUKE. MARJORIE Marco Fralliman Stunt G. S. F.-I, 4 Girls' Reserve:-I, 2. 3. 4 MARSHALL. LOUISE Girls' League MASSEY. DELOR ES Shriekars-2, 3, 4 Big B Stunt-4 Shriaker Stunt-2. 3. 4 MAVS. WILLA Willis Class Council-I Class Treasurer-4 I G. A. A.-I, 2, 3. 4 .ff I M EN DOZA. VICTORIA Girls' Langue MOHRI, EUNICE Member of Council-l, 2. Home Ecunnmlcc-3. 4 G. A. A.-I, 2 World Friandlllln-I 4 's .-... ,,, Wy.. MAmcnAi.An. HENRY'- 1-Hank Blue and Whits Staff-3 C. S. F.-3 MARSHALL. GRANT X. 1 X .llf ffwvlffl pzuv' ' I - MARTIN. IRENE Girls' League MAY EDA. TOM Football-4 Track-3. 4 MECHAM. WYNDMA Noma Girls' League Girls' Athletic Association MITCHELL. HELEN Mitch Girls' League-l, 2. 3, 4 MONTGOMERY. IRENE .V MOON. THERESA Mooney Girls' Leanne-I. 2. 3. 4 MOORE. MAXINE .lull-l Home Ecnnumicl Play-I Glrle' Lalllue-I. 2. 3. 4 Home Economics-I ' Glrll' Langue-I. 2. 3. 4 ,f I I MORRISON. THELMA Hpeu.. Blue and While Stall-I ...... MULOCK. LILLIAN Pee Wee. alias '-'Millin Glrlu' Leanne-l. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A.-4 Latin Clubq-I. 2, 3 Home Economics-I. 2 MUMFORD. HAROLD Mumnn Business Manager ol Oracle Football-3, 4 Basketball Manauer-3. -l Ni-Y-4 MURRAY. CAROL Sludent Body Play-3 Prom and Paint-3, 4 Girls' Leallue-I. 2. 3. 4 MOORE. CHARLES Snookl MOORE. WALTER MOROSA. MARIANA Home Economics-l Girls' League I l - I1 M ULOCK. DAN Hslmf. Snndab Foothell-I. 2 Driller Fnolhlll-3. 4 Blu B-3. 4 Wresillnll-I MULROY. ELIZABETH 'BettY we-I. 2. 3 r 3. 4 1 M . GERALDINE ' carrie Girl Reserves Home Economies McBR NT. HARRIET H0mO.EC0l10llllCl , u Girls League-I. 2. 3 MeCARTY. RAYMOND McCULLEN, FLORENCE Flon C. S. F.-4 Girls' Laluue MeFEE, JUNE Hunt Student Body Play-3 Latin Club-2 Prom and Paint-3 MoLEAN, DDROTHY .IMMU Girls' Laaaue-2. 3. 4 NEERGAARD. MARIE Girls' Laagua-I, 2, 3. 4 Q NIKKEL. VIOLA NOTTINGHAM. RALPH . BuIch Sparta Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. MCCOMBS. MARIE HRM.- MUCUTCHEON. EARL MCKINNEY. GLENN NAPIER. CHARLES Pi -.41 ' NIEHAUS. WILLIAM Sai. M o .4 NOLAN. EMMETT .Q'Snike Heavyweight Football-I Rifle Club-3, 4 Architects' Club World Friendshill 0'BRlEN, LARRY Clan Council-2, 3 Basketball-3. 4 Football-4 Bill B-3, 4 Senior Play-I onom. wsvnz -'Aw' Glee Club-3. J OLDERSHAW, VERNON Duke Student Body President C. S. F. Stunt-3 Senlor Clue Stunt-l Foothill-I, 2. 3. 4 ORIDA. BESSIE Bee I C. S. F.-I. 2. 3 Girls' Leeuue Home Economics-3 M PARKER. ALBERTA 86l'fl G. A. A.-1. 2. 3. 4 . c, s. F.-1. 2. 3. 4 N K .J-' PETERS. IOAN Glrls' Lesllue PITTARD. MARY Myrt Glrls' Lesnue M... E .0.. m... s POPE. ALZADA Girls' Leeuue-I. 2, 3. 4 N l XXX OLDERSHAW, DUUGLAS Domi Football-2. 3, 4 Big B-2, 3. 4: President, 4 Senior Play Bill B Stunt-4 0LLIVIER.1EAN OTTO. FRED Blondie Machinists' Club-3. -l JM! E PARSONS. JOHN PINNELL. IONE G. A. A.-I. 2 Home Ecunomlol-I Girls' Reserves-I, 2. 3 POLLETT, GLADYS lack Girls' League Home Economics J Pnlcs. Mum: Max . Asst. Editor. Blue end White-l Blue and White Stuff-3 C. S. F.-3. 4 Girls' Leauue-I. 2. 3. 4 --rw-n-nn' -A' --uns -s----F PURDIE. ROBERT iisuhn Bend-2. 3. 4 RAPP. GORDAN REES. JAY President ut Junior Glass-3 Band-2. 3 Secretary-Treasurer of Band-3 RENZ. TH ELMA C. S. F.-I. 4 Orchestra-2. 3. 4 Musicians' Club-I. Y P B 3 4 REYNOLDS. ROBERT 'Bode Senior Class Council-4 Machinist Club-2. 3. -i RISEDEN. WILMA Prone and Paint-8 Girl Reserves-2. 3. 4 Girls' League Home Economics-2 ROBERTSON. THELMA World Friendship-I. 2. 3 Latln Club-2 G. A. A.-I. 2 Girls' Leauue-I. 2. 3. 4 RADEMACHER. JOE RASONABLE. CORNELIO REIMER. WESLEY Professor REYNOLDS. JUNE Treasurer of Junior Clas s Girls' Glee Club-I, 2, 3 C. S. F.-I Shrieke s-3. 4 RIPLEY, DICK Umpi- Liqhtweiuht Football-3. Big B-4 ROBERTSON. EVELYN Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 ROSS. EMMA ome Economics Girls' League ROWLINSON. CORRINE Tuu!le Girls' Leauue-l, 2, 3. 4 RUDRUM. AUGUSTA Guule Vice-Pres., Glen Club-4 Freshman Stunt World Friendship-I fl RUSSELL. EFFIE Girls' Leanne-I. 2. 3. ll SAlN,10HN SANDRINI. INEZ Girls' Laauue Home Economics sAwv+-iii. Rossm Future Farmer SCHMIDT. ALBERT HAI.- RUDNICK. SYLVIA Girls' Leatlue RUSSELL. CARL C. S. F.-l, 2. 3. 4 Hi-Y-2. 3 Machine Drnllsmen Society-4 RUTLEDGE. JANE Senior Play-l SAITO. SUMIE Inky C. S. F.-I. 2. 3 Musicians' Cluh-2 Gold Seal Winner Glue Club-3 SARTIAT. ESTH ER MEM,-. Blue and White Slaff-3 Girls' Lsauue-I. 2. 3. 4 SCATES. CARLOS A-slug Band-I. 2 Machine Draftlmen Sueiely-1 SCHMIDT, LEE S. A. A. Rifle Club-8 SCHMIDT. WINONA Girls' Glen Club SCOTT. H UGH Scotty Basketball-2 Tennisll. 2 Skyhawks 1. SEELEY f SHEETS. CLIFFORD U SHOMATE. EDWIN Sfubhy C. S. F.-I. 2. 3. 4 Studentl' Arch. Assn.-2 Orchestra-4 Band-2. 3 SILICZ. CHARLES Bud Football--2. 3. 4 Bill B-3, 4 SITZENSTOCK. RUTH Girls' League-I, 2. 3, 4 .3.4 SCOBIE. EV ELYN Ebhie Home Economics-2. 3 4 Girls' Leagun-I. 2. 3 4 SCOTT, JACK SHAFFRATH. MAX Bin B Trackd SHERMAN. DOROTHY Girls' Laague-I. 2. 3 Latin Gluh-2 4 , 1 I SHULL. MIRIAM SILVER. VERNA World Frinndshin Clu Girls' League-l. 2, 3 SLlKKERz'MARlE 'Hagan N ',yHome conumics kJSnan h Club , N 'Gir Y Laagua X N 4 SMITH. BILL SmII1y Muhlnlli Club-3. -I SMITH. EVELYN SmIIIY Glrll' Leallue SMITH. GEORGE L. SMITH LUCILLE SmIIIy Glrl Reurvu--I Glrll' Lnauun-I. 2. 3 SMITH. ROGER Bon Fon Club Editor and AuI. Business Mar. Blue Prom and Pllnt-3. Y. M. C. A. Cluh SPALINGER. VERONA Girls' Leauue-I.2. 3. X SPEAR. ALFRED HAI.. I .-I and WhiIe -I SMITH, EMDGENE Gena Glu Club-I. 2. 3. 4 Musicians' Club-I. Shriekorl--I 2 Girls' Leaqua-I. 2. 3 SMITH. FREDERICK .. Fred.. Cadets-3, -I SMITH. HELEN Girls' Leanne SMITH. MARIETTA I Mary ' C. S. F.-2 Shriekers-I. 2, 3. 4 Bill B Stunt-I Frnuhman Stunt-I SOEDER. BETTY Shriekarl-I. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A.-I, 2 Prana an aini-3. SPEAKMAN. GEORGE Oruhelirl-2. 3. -I 4 Intermedilta Orcheltra I Hi-Y-I 140. SPRAGU E. JOHN FnoIhllI-I Track-4 STAHL. VIRGINIA 'Teel STRAMLER. JAMES SPURGEON. MYRTLE Myrl Glee Cluh-2. 3. 4 Home Economics-I. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League-l. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League S G. A. A. Glen Club Home Economics STANLEY. LELAH Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A.-I. 2. 3. 4 KQL1. ik X STILES. ADELINE Glrls' League-l, 2. 3, 4 ST IOHN. MARGARET Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 Duke Blue and While Staff- Sandahl-I Driller!-3. 4 Bill B-4 SUDERMAN. FLORENCE Girll' League-I. 2. 3, 4 STAGGERS. VIRGINIA Ginny Freshman Clan Council Girls' League--I. 2, 3. 4 STANCLI FF. ELEMHJR Nnr 4. U WU ' . irn' - 2. 3.4 .G I ue I. . .-2.3 enior Cauncil-4 STANTON. EDYTHE Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 i . ' s' x STINSON. BEN HB- F... Basketball Track C. S. F. Big B STOCKSTILL. GERALD STUBBLEFIELD. CLARA Slubhy Home Economic! Girls' League SUPERTINO, LUCY Lou , Girln' League Hama Economics TATSUNO. LOUISE C. S. F.-I. 2. 3. 4 THATCH ER. WINIFRUD Winnie Girls' Lenqua , ,X THUMERSON. AL TILLOTSON. KATHRYN Kay Glas Club-2. 3. 4 Y. P. B.-4 Girls' Lunuun-I. 2. 3. 4 Shrlaknrl-2 TIVNON. MARY Glrll' Leanne-I. 2. J. 4 Lliin Club-2 mm TRACY. MINERVA Song Leader-4 Senior Council-l 7 A Homo Economic:-3. 4 TREWHITT, DE WITT MD.. Fam-ll-2. 3. 4 X ' rms-1. 2. 3, 4 A an B uvsou. KAlso Ufrt -M 'W JJ! H. Q' ,J x s i f P7 f Lf 'Cf I! X W 1 fl TEMPLE. LELIA ULN.. Home Economics-I. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 THOMAS. MARGARET UMUU-. Glrll' Lu e Home E nomic: X, ful,-R A-.NIJ THDRTUN. NAOMI C. S. F.-I. 2, 3. 4 G. A. A.-I Girls' Leanne-I, 2, J. 4 HY!! TIMMONS. BARBARA Tim Dramatlcs-4 C. S. F.-I. 2, 3. 4 Girls' League-I. 2. 3. 4 .TRACY. DON TRACY. RAIMA Girls' Leanne-I. 2. 3. 4 TUCKER. ROBERT Machu Senior Council-4 Vice-Prus. of F. F. A.-4 VAN HORN. WAYNE v' ' 1 VAN METER. IVAH Van Girls' Leanne Stunt-I. 3 Shrlekerl Stunt-2. 3 Classical Cluh WACHOB. GERTRU DE Garlic lntarscholulic Debate-2. 3. 4 Orantal Fnrum-3, 4 Orltory Willey Chamnionlhip-33 G. A. A.-l. 2, 3. 4 WALDRAM, EUGENE Gene Heavyweight Football-3 w ken. RA -fam . Q Frou ' - ' 4 'Tu Ba 3. Tra 3. 4 t . ' 1 -8 WALTER. CH RLOTT A-am l,!'-Jfffjfflfcz Oracle Typist-8 Senior Play-4 Prana And Paint-3. 4 Student Body Play-3 WARDWELL. LOUISE Studant Body Play-3 Tunnis Team-3, 4 C. S. F.-4 Girll' Glu Club WAT ERS. MARY Girls' Leauue QM . WEBB. FOSTER Football-2. 3, 4 Track-3 Judqinu Team-2 Bi! B VARNER. ROB WAITE, N EAL Band-I, 2, 4 Fuollaall-1 Basketball-3, 4 Bin B-4 WALKER. ERNESTINE WALLIS, RUTH Wally G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League-l. 2. 3, 4 WARD. EVELVN Gll'l8' LBHQIN , WATERS. HAROLD ..Bud.i :Machinist Club WATTENBARGER. IAMES 'Watt nuncill-I, 2, 3 Basketball-l Baseball-I Alpha Hi-Y-4 WEBB. LAWRENCE iiwimnyu . ,fu WEBB, WILLIS Track-I Blll B-I Enierad K. C. U. H. S-I WHEELER. KENNETH Chu Connell-4 f I . r fxjlwf, .L if WHITE. IIARLEN Senlor Council-4 A rleullural CI b-I WILLIAMS. RUBY ....-.. 2. 3, 4 44i?E Q WILSON. HELEN WIluy Glrla' Lcauuo-I. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A.-I. 2. 3. -I WIN N, RUTH WInnle Musicians' Clula My WITHROW. LA VERN ..Hom.- Trnmlsr K. C. U. H. S.-I -41 vunA. Aucs 5 Girls' Lalaue 1 WELDON. ROBERT H. S. Band-I. 2, 3 H. S. Orchallra-I. C. S. F.-I. 2. -I WHITE, ESTE WILLEY. MARY Girls' Leaque-I. 2. WILSON. ELOISE Glr Laauua-I, 2. 7 ox 9 WI LSON. PAUL Clau Council-3 ndaln-I B-4 I H -1-3.3! J' I. f WOFFORD. LU CYLLE Cowboy Snanilh Club Girls' Lenllue-I. 2. 3 I YORK. ELIZABETH Girls' Lsagua Z LLERS. RALPH lan Council-2. 3 Inha Hi-Y-2, 3. -I S cnior Graduates fl'0N'l'INUlGDJ BERRVHILL, wm.nAM aRuns:u.. CHARLES cuRRAn. FRANK ns uv. n:L:n rurcmrr, sues FRYE, ELWOOD enLuAn. nnvun nnron, ncn Lzwls.1onn nonron. RACHEL Munn. nEvEnA P7 - f Pnnson. WALTER PRESTON. IONE '-ZA' I SHEEHAN, Asnss snoncmss. uonornv rmvr, cunsncs vAn nsumn. PARKER WARE, Ton cf wEs'r.1onn wnn: cn.vns Senior Class Will H, 'I'llE SENIOPI CLASS of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, being of sound and disposing mind, instruct our executor to do these things, singly: tlj To pay all our just debts and demands against our estate. Q21 To provide a suitable tombstone for our grave. And we give, will, and bequeath all these things, collectively: I, Vernon Oldershaw, leave to Arlene Thompson lny pickle farm, Arlene loves pickles. I VVe, Pat Curran and Alic' ' ill our Damon and Pythias friendship to Rachael Rankin nl Burnice Steward. May it exist forever! I, Douglas Oldershaw, will my ability to thrill the girl friend to Robert Svmmes. , I, Kathleen Campbell, will my cobra-like hips to Marge Clarke nutt' said. I, Marietta Smith, will my strong mind and powers ot' resistance to David Goldberg. I, Iiabs Fleisher, will my Charge It Ability to .lack McVVilliams. who knows about it. l, .lack Iiayse, will my sleepless nights to Merle Ilall aah, Merle! I, Louise XVardwell, will my stately and erect carriage to Kenneth Rich, who needs it. I, Larry 0'Brien, will my ability to arrive at school at 7 A. M. to l5unky Ilollandsworth. I, .lessie Lee Hubbard, leave to Toots Arnold my ability to so com- pletely captivate North. I, I.LlVVI'L'lIL'C NVQ-bb, leave with pleasure my lnonieker of Stray Eye to anyone of my co-workers at the Shack care not who. I, Sis Klipstein, leave my indecision on the matter of steadies to Evelyn Pyles. Senior Class Will tt'0N'l'lNI'l'IlW I, Jack Hilton, will my gold football to all the girls who have been wanting it so long. They can take -turns. I, Dolores Massey, will my bill at Jack's Shack to Genore Lands- borough in the hopes that she will carry on. I, Henry Hathaway, will my arrow collar profile to Harry Blairf - ah, ha! I. Charlotte VValter, will my wonderful typing ability to the next typist of the Oracle, I, John Gilli, will my prize-winning steer to my little sister, Bosa- marie, whom I feel sure will cherish it fondly. I, Monroe Browne, will my Bing Crosby attitude to Johnny Lous- talot. tMaybe he'll croon over the absence slips.j ,-i, I. Edmond Dooley. will my blushing bride ways to 'I' y J '- quini who needs them. 'f ,..J , I ' igier, will my erstwhile steady, Dave Pollock, to anyone x . ueky enough to capture his attention. I, Buth Hocking, will my Pepsodent smile to Mildred Klassen. I, Toby Tyler, will my dependability in all matters to Glenn Tan- ner. May he live up to them! I, Elizabeth Gribble, will my carefree attitude and lithesomc hab- its to my sister, Mary Carol, who shows signs of becoming frivolous. I, Minerva Tracy, will my natural blonde halo to the Amundson sisters. I, George P. Cone, will my hairy chest to Robert Pyle---or does he need it? We, Thelma Benz and Edwin Shomate, will our eternal love affair to Little Deagan and Clarency Alford. Don't disappoint us, Barton. Senior Class Will tt'0N'l'lNl'l'Il!j I, Lucille Ayer, leave my bad habits to Dorothy Donahoe-wshe of the office staff. I, .lane Rutledge, leave my low and musical voice to Dot Kiethly. May she use it. I, Betty Colesten, will my toe dancing ability to Harold Mumford, who will, I am sure, take my place on the New York stage in the near future. I, Tommy VVarc, leave my apt drumming ability to John Snideraa a eo-worker. I, Frank Sill, leave my flashing smile to Leonard VVinters-Amay it help the crowd to yell. I, Rose Apsley, leave my Foster to Nellie Nicholson, in the hopes that she will appreciate him. I, .lanice Collins, leave my boldness to Noni Lemucchi, who cer- tainly needs it. l, Verba Lundy, leave my gambling instinct to Aileen Islirsta A- thrifty Scotch. I, Juanita Edmonds, leave my innocent blue eyes to Chad Sill. I, Norma .lane Bumgardner, will my poisonality to P. J. S. I, .lack Scott, will my good looks to Marguerite Thornbur, who wants something to remember me by. I, Rosie llarulich, leave my Amazon instincts to Eloise Lambert, the little dear. To Maggie l'ozinolI', I, Francis VValker, leave my natural magenta topee. VVe, Mary Tivnon and Dorothy Sherman, will our come-hither personalities to the string of heart-broken swains that we leave be- hind. Sniff, sniff. ,.q-A.gp. J ... . -. Senior Class Will lt'0N'l'tNlil'IIN I, Johnny Hayes, leave my love 'em all ways to Peter Gilli. May he carry on. I, Mary Tivnon, relinquish my claims on our Joei' to Sue Mc- Veigh and l1ope she appreciates n1y sacrifice. I, JIIIIC Bcynolds, leave llly snapping brow11 eyes to Bee Allen, who, I believe, will use them to the best of l1er ability. I, June MeFee, leave my tall stature to Bob Sheldon. I, Bette Soeder, leave my Smooty', habit to anyone that wants it. Or is it stale by now? I, Roger Smith, will my lovely long lashes to Virginia Smith. May they fringe her brown eyes forever! I, .lean Baldwin, leave lily seeretaryship to whoever might be elected. I, Dewitt Trewhitt, will my buxom figgt-r to Vernona Belknap. . X I, Alice .lones, leave llly hourgglhss, figureyi VValter tirogg, the beer baron. I i I, Dick Vanderlie, will my sncering, heart-be-still s111ile to John Besone. VVe, Grant Marshall and Charles Napier, will our 6'Carioea ability to Bobbe Thrasher, that redhead from below the border-a --all just in fun, folks! XVe, the rest of the Senior Class, will our brilliance, looks, person- alities and abilities to our undergraduate friends. And as our last gift, one that we hope will be remembered for years to come, we leave to the incoming freshmen our high standard. May they live up to it. ll aim ,- uint I - '-1--L ...-,.. 1 : ' ll 1 . - Q!! 2 JEEEBEEEE '.'.''.'.'.'.'.'l.'.'.'.'.'UINU.'.'.'.'.'U-'.'.'ll.'.'.',UNU' S Senior Play llli first pcrforniancc ol' Thr cdy writtcn hy Alicc llucr Millcr and llohcrt Milton, was prcscntcd at thc Now Bijou Thcatcr. New York City. Iicginning August 2, 1920. It was again prcscntcd hy thc Scnior Class of Kcrn County l'nion lligh School May ll, 1931. 'l'hc plot ccntcrs around a girls' hoarding school which has hccn in- hcritcd hy a young autoniohilc salcs- 3T 3 'NS N nlan, Austin Bovans. llc d0iCI'IIllllCS to run thc school according to his own nicthods, which arc funda- nu-ntally to tcach thc girls charm. 'l'hc holdcr ofa hcavy mort- gagc on thc school, llolncr Johns, says Bcvans nlust comply with two conditions in ordcr to rctain tho school. 'l'hc conditions arc that no one must fall in lovc with Bt-vans, and that Miss llays, thc lovcd hut fcarcd vicc-principal, is kcpt as sccond-in-coniniand. Austin cncoun- tcrs many olistaclcs, including a strikc of thc Scnior class, and is ahlc to copc with all of thcni cxccpt thc fact that Elisc, Johns, niccc. falls in lovc with hini. Bccausc Elisc falls in lovc with licvans hc loscs thc school, hut Johns givcs hiln anothcr position and hc is hcttcr oil' than licforc hc inhcritcd thc school. 'l'hc play was wcll cast and ably dircctcd hy Miss lithcl Robinson, assistcd hy Charlottc XValtcr. Thc part of Austin licvans was vcry convincingly playcd hy Edmond Doolcy, a ncwconicr to this school. lilisc Bcncdotti was quitc capahly playcd hy Jcssic Lcc lluhhard. 'l'hc conicdy rclict' ot' thc play was carricd otl' vcry wcll, indccd, hy Patricia Curran as Sally Boyd, and thc twins, Larry O'Bricn and llcnry Ilath- away. Ruth Hocking also playcd a colncdy part, as Miss Curtis, thc school sccrctary,,and vcry wcll too. Kathlccn Caniphcll and Douglas Uldcrshaw, portraying thc parts ot' thc oldcr pcrsons, should hc con- gratulatcd on thc skill of thc holding of ilu-ir parts. In fact, tho wholc cast should hc coniplinicntcd on thc grand way in which thcy prcscntcd thc play. CIIARACTEIRS Austin ilovens . Ifldinond Dooley Tim Siuipkins ,,,, ,. nlienry Hathaway David Mac-Kinzic Francis VValker Horner Johns ..,.. , ..,, Douglas Oldershaw George Boyd . , . ..Monroe Browne Miss Hays... .,.. . .,.,.. Kathleen Campbell .lim Sinipkins , . . Larry 0'Brien Miss Curtis ,.,, , ...,......... Ruth Hocking GIRLS OF THE SCHOOL Elise Benedotti. Jessie Lee Hubbard: Sally Boyd, Patricia Curran: Muriel Doughty, Jane Rutledge: Ethel Speluiu, Hildegard Fliesherg Alix Mercier, Lucille Ayer: Lillian Stafford, Alice Gyderq Madge Kent, Elizabeth Gribhle: Dotsie, Sally Digier. Charln School, a thrcc-act coni- ALQJ sl X W1 . 5144-K HW' Junior Class llli yrar 19253-Iii has provvml a'livvly ont' for tht- Juniors. Aftvr 1-h-c'ting.5 otlicvrs, tht- first hnsinc-ss was to makv plans for thc circu- .ltions ot' tho Stnch-nt Body llancc. Tho Christmas motif was carriud out in lhc zmnual Class Stunt. livauliful dolls, canclx' and manv othvr toys worm' givvn to the d0sc1'v- mg kithlics hy a jollf Santa Clahus. Ont' of thr most colorful cvcnts oi' tht- yvar was thc .lunior Class Dance-. 'l'h0 boys' QyIllIl2ISllIlll was covm-l'c1i with litth- grass shacks, palm trcvs, tropical hvach scvllvs, and hula tlancvrs, who insult- tht' tlilllUSlJilt'I'l' 1-xtlm-1111-ly nativv. lho Jumor Class has hvcn outstanding in cxtra t'lIl'l'it'lli1lI' activ- ltics. All oi' tht' varsity ch-halt-rs, with ont txcrpllon, arc .lnmors. In uhiition to this, thc Juniors won tht- inlcrclass track. 'l'ln't-c lllt'lliii0l'S oi' tht Blum XVhih qu nttt nt ilso tlllllltli hx tht Iunioi .-i--..- -. i K' I l I. in K. 5' ' . ' Class. Miss Mary Jacohs, class advisor, tit'St'I'Vl'S a grt-at ch-al of credit tor thv Sllt't't'SS oi' thc Junior Class Ill0t'iillg.fS, danccs, class intcrvst md all at-tivilit-s. Sha- also In-Ipod tht- Juniors in planning tht- prom hlVt'll m Junv. 0l l IClCllS I'rusi1l1-nl , , Joss Jonvs w'll't PI'FHitlUIli Ilorothy iianawallt Sm'l'vt.:ii'y . Barbara Ilay 'l'1'r-zislm-1' . Mario Nirhols CUVNCII. MICMIBFIIS Ilan-lnnfl Iiankin Mariv lfItclwvek1'1'y Mary Alice Thompson llick i,l'it't1 Virginia Smith August Sliroe-tor Patric-ia Gvary Idlvanor Pasmlnini lil-Fl'l1it'9 Williams Hill Varnvr Lorvn Yanssvy Warren Coats Sophomore Class llli school year of 1933-1931 was a busy and eventful one for the enterprising Sophomores. At a chop suey dinner given at the home of Miss Grace Hugunin, class advisor, the oti'icers were in- stalled. These were: Bob Sheldon, presidentg .loe Donat, vice-presi- dentg Eloise Lambert, secretary, Charles Anderson, treasurer. At the annual Student Body Dance refreshments were furnished by the Sophomore Class. tYVe've graduated from the Freshman clean-up ' committee.j The annual Sophomore Stunt, entitled The Long and Short of lt, was presented before the student body on November 17. The stunt, tbatnrkig a male dancing chorus, was a series of skits boosting the B. . Golden Harvest was chosen as the theme for the Class Dance held ill the boys' gym on November 23. YVith a glorious autulnn background, including pumpkins, corn stalks, colored leaves, and a gleaming orange moon, the Sophs and their guests danced to the rhythm ot' Bees Brothers' Orchestra. The dance was a big success. financially and socially. At the Student Body Carnival, held March 23 and 2-I, the Sopho- lnores sold delicious snow-cones. The XVhittier Glee Club, sponsored by the Sophs, presented a splendid program in the auditorium on April 9. The Sophomore boys made a good showing at the lnterclass Track Meet. Their class sisters won the lnterclass Association champion- ship and tied for the soccer championship. The Sophs closed their active school year with a dinner for all past and present otlicers and Council members. CLASS COVNCII. Barbara Shoniate Billie Cox Phillips Dnnford Vada David Richard Hunt Stewart Robb Floyd Hart Virginia Tucker John Fanncehi Harold Baldwin Frances Meske Nadine Brown Norma Browning Freshman Class llli tirst task that fell to the lot ot' the Freslnnan Class was the privilege of providing a clean-up squad for the annual Student Body Dance. The Freslnnan Class Stunt proved to be one of the outstanding assembly programs ot' the year. Highlights of this stunt were the Lazy-Bones scene staged by Morton Lavers and Lillian Sotello. A very popular presentation was Lois Knowles in ber Span- ish dance and her Bowery dance numbers, in which she was assisted by a chorus of dancing beauties. Another talented member of the class, Barbara Doss, gave a very interesting reading. In honor ot' the members of the cast, a box lunch party was held in the high school cafeteria on the night of October 13. The following were the honored guests: Vernon Oldershaw, student body presidentg Leonard NVinters, student body yell leaderg Miss Emily VVentner, director ot' class stunts, and Mr. and Mrs. L. li. llart. llonor roll membership cards were awarded to the members ot' the class who maintained honor roll scholarship records on the monthly reports. 'l'he seventeen members ot' the Class Council were presented with membership certificates in recognition of se1'vices rendered. Activities ot' the class have been limited this year but a good foun- dation has been laid on which to build during our three remaining years in K. C. ll. Il. S. The Class Council for the school year of 1933-193-I was made np ot' the following members: Leo li. llart, class advisorg tllenn llolland, presidentg liill Curran, vice-presidentg Catherine Curran, secretaryg .lune Benson, treasurerg Madeline Casselman, District No. tg Barbara Doss, District No. 23 ltoselyn Cuneo, District No. 3g .lack llanaman, District No. -Ig George llanawalt, District No. 53 Robert Booth, Dis- trict No. tig Arthur Diaz, District No. 75 Adeline Madruga, District No. 83 Fairy Chatin, District No. 93 llenry NVood, District No. ltlg llelen Day, District No. llg .loan llarral, District No. 123 .lack Rey- nolds. District No. 13. l ,W t D. ..l 1, IC 9- ' favou- California Scholarship Federation ff,- IIAPTER 20 of the California Scholarship Federation has just completed what should be a memorable year in its activities. The social activities were started in September by a reception of melnbers in the cafeteria. The Fall District Meeting, attended by this Chapter, was held in Delano. The Thanksgiving luncheon. held in the cafeteria, was one of the nieest al't'airs of the year. Decorations, programs and menus were carried out in the C. S. F. colors. In December, a Progressive Christ- mas party was enjoyed at the homes of Edmond Clarke, .losephine .lewett and Elizabeth Gribble. The spring semester social program included a reception of n1en1- bers in February. held in the cafeteriag an elaborate luncheon held in Marchg Zllltl the Annual Banquet honoring the graduating Seniors, held in June. The annual C. S. F. Stunt, entitled A Shot in the Darkf' was pre- sented in February. Chapter 20 had the privilege of entertaining the State Division of C. S. F. this year i11 April. A program was presented in the high school auditorium welcoming the visitors. A banquet held at llotel lil Tejon and a free ticket to the Fox theater were also some of the entertainment planned for the enjoyment of the guests. It is the wish of this Chapter of California Scholarship Federation that this year will be one long remembered. UFFICEHS President .................. .... ............. .... ....... . . ......David Goldberg Vice-President ..........,..... ............... L ucille Ayer Secretary-Treasurei '.... .... ........ lf J leanor Baudueei Publicity Manager ........ ............ F Jdmund Clarke Program Chairman ....... ........... E lizabeth Gribble ,.....,.Ceci1e M. Coulthard General Advisor ,,.,,.... Assistant Advisor ...... ................. B onnye Deal I I wx X V :QS FHM: 'i fwf -' 'P 1-f-' :.-4 NP-61555915 , ' 'l- P I ' 2 ' 1 N ' n I 1 xx i.. 1 'Fm 13, ,.', ,. 1 3 , 1,5 ' V 1 -. ,gs .1 V V! ,Ml F. H I , .4 L' G r . I 1 q..f, gf, ,X-F. 1,..' ' 'Wi 'if' . - ga!-N, , ,, , ' 1 4 '- ' n A. 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To Mr. Benson, therefore, the credit is due for obtaining this worth- while work for the high school journalists. This was also the second year in succession that three Fresno jour- nalism 111en rated the Blue and YVhite the best high school paper in the San Joaquin valley. The one sour note in an otherwise smooth-moving stream of edi- tions was, as usual, the mnnber of subscriptions. But strenuous effort by Phyllis Crawford, in the first semester, and Glenn Tanner, in the second, left the finances very little in the red as matters came to a close. Their assistants were, respectively, Harry Blair and Roger Smith. Four members of the journalism class, including the editor, and Mr. VVileox, advisor, made the trip on March 12 to the University of Southern California to take part in the twelfth annual Newspaper day. Much of value was assimilated and later put to use. Both the first and second semester staffs, under the able supervi- sion of Mark F. VVilcox, advisor and head of the English department, worked hard and capably to edit and publish a school paper of which the students of Kern County Union High School might well be proud. EDITORIAL STAFF First Semester Second Semester Paul Daly ...,.... aw,,,.iEclito1',,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,...,,.....,........,,.. Paul Daly Maxine Price .,,..... .......,. N ews Editor .,..,, .,,...... M onroe Browne Jim Stramler ,,,,, ,,,, Sports Editor ....., ,....,.....,..,,, T im Sullivan Clyde White ....... ..,.... C opy Editol ',,,,,,. ....... I Iildegarde Fleisher Glenn Tanner ...,,,, ,,,,,.. F eature Editor ..,.,,.. ......,.,, M arietta Ashby Robert Martin ,,,,.. ,,,....,,..., C lub Editol ',,,,,,.. ....,..,.,,. R oger Smith Jim Stutzman ....,,, ........ E xchange Editor ....,, ...... B en MacQuiddy Lester Greene ...,.. ......... S 9C1'6lli11'Y,, ..., ,,...,.. L ovice Ayers I if 3 . . X eriiimx IGIIIPWNI-I D orni-in woonsos si'l,l.iv.xs I in-:im X'VAlfI'I'llt xu'nrotm msx llli object ot' almost every preceding Oracle, and for that mat- ter, allnost all annuals, is to make il the most ditl'erent of all yearbooks. This time, however, the most exacting requirement for the editor and her statl' was to stay within the budget which was greatly eurtailedg and at the same time to cover all the activities of the school. They have made an el't'ort to slip in their original ideas at every opportunity, and it is hoped that these efforts are appreciated. 'l'here are very few startling details in the lnakeup of the 1931 Oracle, bitt little attention was paid to startling details. More heed was given, rather. to making each and every page interesting. l'artieular eredit should, we feel, be given to the business stall' of the Uraele. XYhen it was discovered that the budget of the Oracle was to be ent down unless enough business men sponsored it, llarold Nlumford and his assistants began work until they bettered the mnn- ber ot' sponsors in this 0raele,,' for several past years. 'l'o the editorial stat'l', we wish to give due credit. Its explicit obedience in earrying out instructions of the editor has been a great aid in the preparation of this tribute to the aceomplislnnents of 193-I. Members ot' the stall' are as follows: Editor , , ..,, ,,,,, ,... . . . . ., ., . Patricia t'nrran Assistant Editor . ,, Jessie Lee Hubbard Assistant ltitliitll '.,, ......i,... M onroe Browne Art Editor , .. ,,.,. Jeanne VVoodson Snap ldditor ,, , .........,.., Alice Gyder lleparttnent Editor ,.., David Goldberg Sport Editor .. ,,,,, Tim Sullivan Typist . .. Charlotte VValters Assistant Typist. , , , ...., , ,,.. Alice Gyder Business tvianagex '.,, . .... Harold Mumford Assistant Manager .,,,,,,.. Berniee Lynn Assistant liiaiiagvr ,, Robert Sheldon M' 'S S W y 1 PJ . I ML! Student Body Dance HE fourth annual Student Body Dance, held October ti, created the usual rousing enthusiasm from the dancing set of the school. It was decided hy the Executive Committee in charge of the dance to have a semi-formal dance and have the gyn1 decorated with snow and Christmas trees. This would give the illusion of being cool, even though the weather outside was not so cool. The gym was soon warmed, however, hy the syncopating strains of melody as only .lack ltees and llis Gentlemen know how to play. The Executive Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who helped to make this dance one ot' the most sue- cessful Student Body Dances on record. They would also like to thank Miss Mary .lacohs for her tireless work and et1'orts to make the dance unequalled. The real work of the dance was divided up alnoug the four classes. The Senior Class, under the direction of Patricia Curran, with the help of Mr. Phair and the Senior Council, had charge of the decora- tions. A great numhcr of sacks of cotton were used in the making of the falling snow etlect. The .lunior Class, under the head of Paul Daly, took charge of the advertising and the handling of the tickets. The Sophomores, with the aid of liill XVord, had charge of the refreshments. The Freshman Class and llarold Mumford took care ot' the clean-up. The Reception Committee, headed by Vernon Oldershaw, our president, Bill VVord, .lean Baldwin, Paul Daly and Patricia Curran greeted the students, faculty and friends. VVe hope that in the years to come, other students will have the success in their dances that the Student Body ot' this year has had. My 1 'D- fr IEW' was ' .1 . The Student Body Play l'tICESSl UI. and highly entertain- ing was the annual Student Body Play ol' 193-1, and which met with enthusiastic acclaim by grown-ups as well as children. l'nder the able di- rection of Miss Ethel Robinson, the Student Body has presented many well-known stories beloved by chil- dren. Their ell'orls have proven so successful in this line of endeavor that public acclaim is not confined to local fans alone, but outlying districts as well have also expressed their in- terest and appreciation. Tom Sawyer, by Paul Kesler. and based on the story ot' the same name by Samuel I.. Clemens, contains comedy, tragedy, love, and pathos. 'l'om Sawyer and his vagabond friend, lluck Finn, both shared a keen dislike for school. This dislike and the thought of escaping the duties Aunt Polly required of Tom brought about the idea of running away. This idea was intensified when they accident- ally witness the murder ol' Doc Robinson by Injun .Ioe. Taking their little friend, Joe llarper, with them, they run away to .lackson's island. Driven by hunger and homesickness, they finally return home in tilne to attend their own funeral trelatives and friends believing them drownedj and to free Mutt' Potter of the accusation ot' the mur- der and bring about the capture of lnjtm .loe. The music was furnished by the lligh School Orchestra, directed by Mr. llarold .l. llurt. Patricia Curran assisted Miss Robinson in the directing ol' the play. Costumes were made by the sewing classes directed by Mrs. Marion, assisted by Miss Barratt, Miss Morgan and Mrs. lliedesel. l-I'l'Ill-Il. IKUIEINSUN Cl lAllAtI'l'liliS Widow Douglas. . .lean Wadsworth 'Pom Sawyer., .. .Gaylord Harrington Aunt. Polly ldlizabeth Gribble fo? 11351191 'fff -- f- f- --f'- il-LGSUG T55 gfew ,, , , 1, ,- l E, ll,llI1l .oe ,.,,.l,,, ,. . ,,,.... .. 'raneis a ker MIP' H'1'1 t' Lmlui' Ayn Ben Rogers... .. .. .... .......... M ax Poteete VValter Potter.. Mary Rodgers Dr. Robinson Becky Thatcher Sid Sawyer . Muff Potter. Gracie Miller Robert Pyle . .Alice Gyder Monroe llrowne Martha Benson .. .lolm Franey .. . J. ll. Page Barbara Jackson Huckleberry Finn ..,...,... Burns Delmarter Alfred Temple. . .llomer Hopkins. Jr. Amy Lawrence .... Reverend Sprague ..... ...,... J 2111195 Ponton ,.,.......Hazel Morton Judge Thatcher ........ ..... H enry Hathaway M1's. Thatehei '... Jessie Lee Hubbard Sheriff Jones .... . . ......... Ralph I-licks SVIIOOI. UHlI,Illil'lN Anne McNamara .lohn llesone Rosemarie Gilli .lo lflllen Spindt Kird Mower VILLAGICRS Phyllis tlrawford, Alvin Knest, Kay Harper, Patricia t'urran, Darrel Berrigan, Ulyde Iiuous, l4m'niee Steward. Lenord Winters, Charles Adams, Paul Daly, Gene Lorenzi, Kenneth llubbard, Glen 'l'illll16l', Everett Pierce. t'at.herine t'urran , Aff if ,- If el, fl I lA,. x Ju L1 I X! PM X L xx xv 'f I R 4 LV 'uf ff ,, I ,ff F 3 f V7 rn If ,X A 1, 1933-34 Orchestra embers A2ll'0ll Alxlmll lllnsen1:ll'y Ill-llmling l':1lWill Slmmalll' Alvin Avlis llumllly llcrring Allllil Smith lfllizulwlll Agn-af Glen Hullzlml llurolliy Smith Naomi Billll ldlvu Keri' .lulm Suillvr Doris linker lfrzink Krullul xvl'l'Ull2l Spalliligvr Gem'gl- llc-smiv William lllzulill Clc'oi'ge Spvulmmn Ulyllm- liuzlzxs lfllizallwlll lllesllllzulwl' Phyllis Sl2llll'lll'l' .law f'llll'lll2lll GlJl'llUll lvlolwl- llvlly Slmlw lmuis Collins ldzrzl Moss 'Pom Wurl- immmlll llil'll'il'll wmmm N1-ill fs' 1:l.lll-ru lvl-nllm Nluril-l l4'inge1'l1lll 'l'onv Pnsl uini fr 'ldhlmi Wlmlml l l'a1lu'is lla1rl':1l'cI 'l'l1l'lmu llenz AA?AAA'Tm'eli While Urvul llrallnum lll-ll-11 Szllnllms f1ll1ll'l0lfl' Williams lluris lluilm-lwli lllliill Sc-ull llc-m'gge Sullivzm .ll'NlOll lIlll.l,lClll'I ldlizzllu-ll: Hllllllll lflorl-m-e llllmrl- llfllllll Dllllll .le-:ln lllollgel gxlllllllllll llulml- Vlmrlvs lmilelm Virginian Ilmxglwrly Itulwrl Young lllzlrizm lllumlvll l':ull Hr-1'11li:ll'rl 0l l ll1l'1llS lfirsl St'llll'Sll'l' Sl-cmill Sl-lm-slot' in Snider Presillm-nl, , , Jolm Suillm' liolwrl Young . Vive-l'i'e:-zillelll Vlljilllllil U0llgllt'I'iY ln Illmlgvl Selma-l:l1'y-'l'l'v:1s1l1'ei' Elnm lfllllll l lvrlm- lluuus lvlllllilgfll' Robert Welllmn Il lll lllmlgm-l llislurialn .ls-:xii lllmlgel 1 X I . y f y . ,fi ' M I The Hlgh School Band I . . , . , I, 9 o14141c,14,ns ' ll'S1 Solnostor Sooond Solnostor Dirk Lowe ....,,.....,,,.......,,... ,, ..,,,,,, President .,...,.... ...,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D ick Lowe Jilok Hilton ,,,,,,,,. ......., , , ,,,..,, Vice-President .,...A., , ..,,,,..,,,A,,,,....,.. ,,.,,.... N eal Waite Wayne 'illll'll6l' ,........ .,.,,, S eoretary ...... ,,,, ,,,.. . I ohn Snider Goorgo Bosone., .,.. , lVlZL11ZlgE'1 '.,,,,, , ..,,.. Orval Grallarn Dirk Lowo ,.,, .,,.. ,... , I Drum Major ..A,, , ..,,A ,,,,IJiok Lowe tlarolfl J. Hurt . .....,,,,,, , ..,. ,,,,,,.,,, L Director ,,.,,,,,.. ...AA,,,,AA. ,..,..,,,.,..,,,, H a rold J. Burt IIE yoar of 1933-1931 was a vory suooosstul ono for tho hand. lllghhghts of tho soason woro a lnorry hut vory wot trlp to Pasa- dona tor tho Tournanlont of Hosos parado Now Yoar's day, and a woll-roooivod assolnhly. l'ndor tho oapahlo haton of Harold J. Burt, a spring concert was tho olilnax of tho yoar, playing to a largo and vory ZlllllI'CL'l2ll1VC audlonoo. Tho porsonnol of tho hand follows: Dwight Andorson, Ilarry Ban- nistor, hVllllC R0llll0Illll1l, Goorgo Bosono, Claronoo Boultinghouso, .Inn Bradford, Douglas Cilllllllbtxll, Harry Choovor, Horhort Evans, Dick Foreman, Frodoriok Friok, Hugh Gardnor, Charley Goors, Orval giI'Zllll2lIli1i Gorolit tlrotgoi Frt?l llarilipglfllt-1911hlaftwoll, .lamos Honry, .ao' lton, JI'lZlll lty, .oanc o anc, uyort saaoa, Nathan Kliowor, Mathow Klopp, .lack Lanlbort, Mortan Lavors, .loss Martinoz, .lim Molloy, Ernost Molono, Xhvllliillll Millor, Gordon Mooro, Ray Mor- ton, Ezra Moss, T ' 'asc L ' ' Jalnos Ponton, Xyvllllillll Poolo, Rohort Purdi, .lanlos Richardson, Charlos Ross, Douglas Scott, Miko Sooloy, lzhnar Shopard, John Sl1lti0I', Allan Spraguo, Goorgo Sullivan, Kap Tioio, VVayno Turnor, Hohort Varnor, Noalo XVaito, Goorgo VValsh, Frod XVators, Konnoth XVoavor. Rohort XN'oldon, Konnoth VVhoolor, EIIIICI'-XXYIHIZIIIIS, lNIClVll1 Xhyllllfllfil, Van Zaohory, Rohort Zuorohor. Jlll1l0I' Lollogo st-udonts: Cllftord AllSllll. Paul Bernhard, Frank Doltino, Lharlos Loltoh, Gus Llttlo. Dlok Lowo, Cocil Todrow, Bill Thornton, Loonard Turoski, VVilfrod VVioho. as, va Boys, Glee Club . 5 y 1 lllS sensnn ln'm'e1l nn t'Xll'l'llll'lV hnsv one lm' llu- linvs hlee K lnh rs .. llu- l'l'Ill'lN' lll'ULfI'lllllS. plnnlu-xl prinieipzllly lo develop eollliclellee c :incl pulse on llu- pzlrl ul' llu- perl'mn'nu-r, ns well as ennrlesy :Incl eo- lllll'l'2lll0ll un llu- part nl' llu- llsleiu-r, lignrecl us one ol the Ulllbllllllillllg prujeels nl' llu- elnlm llrillis. liissuek. illll'lllllII. XVinn, Cnrnelsnn, Nliekellu-rry mul Frie- sen pruverl lu lu- llu- pupulzn' sulnlsls, all nl wlunn were zlslieil ln llllllit' pnhlie l7l'l'l'0l'lll2lllL'C 5. Sellinff lumps lo ring :1 live gmumsn-'s neek ul lhe Carnival gave 21 evervmu- zu giuul eh:nu'e lu exhilmit llu- elulnmnee of his voiee, znul eiunigh ul' ai l'Ul'llSSllll0 ell'eel was worlu-rl np hy an few of llu- more eiu-rgelie nu-nllu-rs lo zxltruel ample lrzule to nmke llu- preserllu-cl 1lllUlIlll'lll for llu- SlllIll'lll liculy Flnul. On April Ili. llu- Pninnnn College Nh-n's Glee Clnh was presenlecl in nn llSSl'llllJlf' progrann. all whieh linu- 2lIlt'illl2ll0 uppnrlnnily was given lu sliuly llu- qualities which nmke for u prize-winning lJL'I'f0I'Ill- zlnee in inlereulleginle ennlesls. Al llu- elul nl' llu- lirsl senu-sler, requests for llu- Blue ulul XYl1ile qnalrlel In sing heeunu- so nnnu-runs llull it was cleeirlecl lo aeeept not more lllilll Iwo engage-nu-nls ll week. NVe were fnrlnnule In halve l'I'll'Sl'll.Ull llu- lnw lmss part anul liisszlek on lhe high lm-nor. leaving lyllillllltll' znul Grillis In hold llu-ir own on llu- inside hurnlonies znul iiu'i1lenlnl snlns. ln numsl eases lhese singers sang willunll zleeonl- pzlninu-nl znul exhiliilerl an line sense nl' quality znul inlonzllion. lfirsl Si-nu-sler Ilill flriffis lioln-rl Pyle l,Iny1l lllnek linlu-rt llnmle linth lllorgun Ulfl-'ICICIIS Sea-mul St'lll0Sll'l' l,I'l'Slll0lll, , , , ,Hill Griffis Viee-l're-sidenl , , .lumr-s Kissaek Ss-eretary-'l'i'ez1s111'e1' . ,,.Iz1spe-1' Mc-Coy Pnhlieity Mznmgei' , Robe-rt, Rude llireetm' anul Al'i'0l1l1lillllHl, , .. .. ...... 5 W ,,, C, m . c h Q, N , i:,A av A Qing-'F' ,N , L, : ' ' . . K , ' Y' . if lIQ,,:L,,',n :N rj X V, fi 1 Girls' Glee Club IIIC Girls' Glee Cluh consisted of A13 inenihers, with 25 of that nuniher new to the cluh. The girls sang several solos during the year and heneiited very niuch from such lJL'l'f0I'lllllIICCS. New uniforms of white silk were adopted this year. The girls presented a sacred Yespers program at the First Con- gregational Church on Pahn Sunday. They were assisted hy Virginia Dougherty, flutist, and Mrs. II. J. Burl, organist. AlIl0llg other per- i'0l'lll2lllL'CS were Musicians' Cluh, P. T. A., Farui Bureau, and school programs, churches, fraternal organizations, educational and Music week programs, the County Musical Festival at XVasco, Baccalaureate and Connnenceinent programs. The annual concert tea was held in May on the first Sunday of Music week. The girls entered a concession in the Student Body Carnival in April. OFFICERS First Semester Second Selnester Minerva Tracy '.,,...,. N ,...,. l'1'esident ..,,.,, ..,,,....... Minerva Tracy Augusta Rudrum ...... ........ Y lice-President ..... .... .,,,,,,, M y rtle Spurgeon June Reynolds .....,,. ...,.,, S ecretary-Treasurei '.....,,, ......... J une Reynolds Louise Wardwell .,,.., ,,,,... P ublicity Managel ',.,.., ...l,, G retehen Stelzner Virginia Stahl ........ .,..,,.. F lower Committee ,.,,., ,,..... X 'irginia Stahl Bonita Crane ,,..... ..,..... A cconipanist ..,... ,,.,,., B onita Crane rr ' Musicians, Club INCIC every musician depends on an appreciative audience for his inspiration, the members of the lllusicians' Club have made an etTort to promote the art of learning how to listen to good music. liveryone who appeared on public programs was invited to try his numbers on the club before venturing out to more ambitious appear- ances. 'l'he candle-light Vesper services presented at ditl'erent churches once a month, were planned to provide appreciation and lllllSlCZll ex- perience for students of the lnusic department as well as to assure music lovers in the community ot' good programs given by local lalent. A concert featuring imported talent was given on the evening of February T5. Giuseppi Cosumano, 7-year-old violinist, appeared in an ambitious program which was enthusiastically received and in- spired fwe hopej many music students to greater accomplislnnents in their practice hours. In the latter part of May, after most of the ilnportant musical events were over, a party of dancing and card games was enjoyed at the xV0lll1lll,S Club. tl1 FltZERS Presiclent . . , .,,,,. ,..,,.,,,, ,,,.. . . ...., Ruth Hocking Secretary-'Freasurer ,,,, ,June Reynolds Business Manager, ..., .,..,,.... . loe DeGuili Reporter .... , , , ., .. . ..,.,c..,,, Ed Tieman Advisor. ,.. .,, , ...,,,.,i ..,,, ., ,,......., ,,..,i....,,,,,,,,, ,...,, ....... . . , ..,,Ruth Morgan CLASS llEPIRESEN'l'A'l'IVES Hazel Carr Dorris Wilson Bernice Okaliara Gretchen Stelzner .lerene Salnions Evelyn Hart Wilma Baker .lean Otto Pauline Hall Augusta Rudruxn Frances Garrard Jasper McCoy Doris Baker Velva Cheever A rw-Qfs Varsity Debate ASQUAD of experienced wordy Juniors, with the help of the vet- eran Gertrude VVachob, went through the most successful season Kern County Union High School has ever known. Out of eleven possible victories against major high schools, the squad lost but one, while cups for extemporaneous victories fell their way in large numbers. XViley K. Peterson, the coach who has each year of his administra- tion built a better group of orators and to wllom most credit is due, may rightfully say that his young speakers are the berries for, at the Paciiic Coast Forensic League Conference on April 20 and 21, the lads and lassies with words mightier than swords walked oil' with three cups out of a possible five, Immediately after NVachob's and Doris Hancoek's victory against a fighting Phoenix two, the one drubbing of the season was admin- istered by Hollywood high to the team which took Phoenix. Two more teams from Livingston and Modesto high schools next failed to get the judges' nod after the battle put up by Marie Nichols, Dorothy llanawalt, .less .lones and David Goldberg in a tour of both high schools by the squad. From this point on, everything was milk and honeyg no defeats, and the wins being made by the aforementioned with apparent ease. Los Angeles Iligh, Fresno High, Turlock Iligh, the friends from Taft High, Fresno High again, Modesto Iligh, Venice lligh tforfeitje f all went to conflict bravely but returned without the never-to-be-forgotten bacon. Next a tournament prize was taken from under the noses of a group of northern high schoolsslioosevelt, Coalinga, Edison Tech, Varsity Debate Fresno and lieedley. Awards won at the Pacific tournament already mentioned were as follows: llaneock and XVachoh will have a scholarship to Redlands Univer- sity when needed, and the squad got the right to represent the western states in a national contest held in Topeka, Kansas on May 7 to 12. All this was topped hy winning the valley and state championship from Sanger lligh on April 28. Now comes mention of those workers who t'ormed the haeklione ot' the groupg those who worked and prepared for every dehate hut missed the glory, are here and now awarded honorahle mention. Dorothy llauawalt, Dorothy Doyle, Doris Ilancock, Gertrude XVachoh, Marie Nichols, Louise tIotl'elt, .less .lones, XVilliam Neale, Stuart tlhenoweth and David tloldherg. The question for dchate this year was to most ot' the listeners one ol' very little practical appeal, hut it will tend to have great hearing on radio programs, it is helieved, in the next t'ew years. At any rate. it seemed to tit the temperament of the Bakersfield lligh silvery tongues, for on hoth negative and atlirmative, and all other angles, they acquitted themselves remarkably well. The question for dehate was as follows: Resolved, That the l'nited States Should Adopt liadio Control Similar to That ot' Great Britain. This and other phases ot' the salne question formed the topic for debate all through the season. The crowning triumph of the year came when the Bakersfield squad participated in the National Championship Dehate at Topeka, Kansas. All hail to the hest group of word slingers' which Kern County Union lligh has ever had the honor of having entered its portals. Varsity Debate l+IX'l'ElVlP0llANElJFS AND UIRATUHICAI, SClll'IDUl.li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K. C. U H S. vs. Phoenix .....,...,....................... ...,A ,..A.,...................,.,.. Vi ' on K. C. U H S. vs. Hollywood ........ ....... l .ost K. C. U H S. vs. Modesto ......... ...... X Von K. C. U H. S. vs. Livingston ........... .............................................. XNon K. C. l' H. S. vs. Los Angeles High .................................................... VVon K. C. U. H. S. vs. Exteniporaneous Contest for Championship ...... XVon K. C. l' H. S. vs. Northern California lixteinporaneous Contest .... 2nd K. C. U II S. vs. Venice fforfeitedj ..............................,................... VVon K. C. I' H. S. vs. Modesto .............,,..,. ...... X Von K. C. U H S. vs. Fresno ........ ...... VS 'on K. C. U H S. vs. Turlock ............. .......... . .. ...... VVon K. C. U H S. vs. Fresno ............................................................ ...... VN 'on K. C. U. H. S. vs. Taft Negative, County Championship .................. VVon K. C. U H. S. vs. Taft Affirmative, County Chanlpionsllip ..........,. VVon Tournament, Fresno ........................................................ Lost, 4g VVon, I2 Tournament, Redlands ..... ........ Lost, 35 Won, 12 Oratorical at Redlands .,.............. .............. ' Fhird Place Exteniporaneous at Redlands ....... ............. NN 'on Pacific Coast ..........,...,.............. ......... X Von 2 5, Q 'jrfn . n 'W 1 jf V Vis V l fffifiifkq A Champions' Page S A triumphant finale to a successful season, Bakersfield debaters represented the Pacific coast in the National Tournament at Topeka, Kansas. Although they were defeated, they succeeded in vanquishing the champions from Peimsylvania and Indiana before dropping out. David Goldberg, brainy speaker, stayed seven rounds of extemporaneous speaking and succeeded in getting fourth place in the Nationals for himself. Goldberg started the season by winning the coveted county extem- poraneous contest versus Taft. Following his lead, .less .lones, suc- ceeded in taking second place at the Northern California Extent- poraneous Contest. .loining forces, these two wordy .luniors took contest after contest, making a record which has so far been unex- celled. At the Redlands Debate Tournament, Gertrude NVachob, Doris llaneock and David Goldberg distinguished themselvesf--Gertrude and Doris winning the Debate Championship, Doris going on to take third place in the Oratorical Contest, and Goldberg, per usual, com- ing out first in the Extemporaneous Contest. This tournament gave the Kern county speakers the Pacific Coast Championship ami the right to enter the aforesaid National Tournament. At the California Interscholastic. Federation Conference, the Bak- ersfield squad, consisting of Dorothy llanawalt, Stewart Chenoweth, Marie Nichols and XN'illiam Neill, in a heated battle of words wrested the valley championship from both the Fresno and Sanger lligh School teams. Five liakerstield teams, in which only two were eliminated, were present at the first animal Fresno State Tournament held in Fresno. The two co-workers, Goldberg and Jones, added anotlier victory to their already large mnnber by winning this tournament. Due credit should also be given to the others on the debate squad for their hard work which helped to win many tournaments and major debates. VVith the exception of Veteran Gertrude VVachob, tl1e debaters of this season have another year ahead of them, in which, under the able coaching of VViley Peterson, even greater things may he accom- plished. llowever, they will have to work hard to beat this year's record. Congratulations, debaters! r 1 1 1 .4 ' '1' Sierra League HE Sierra League is composed of such schools as Taft, Shaf ter, Delano, McFarland and Bakersfield. They meet annually for a round of debates-oratory and 0XiClll1JOI'illlC0llS contests. The Bakersfield members of the squad are: .lane Ingalls, Phyllis Collins, Dorothy Hiemforth, Lynn Hawkins and Margaret Sutherland. The boys on the team are: Robert Sheldon, Roy Hubbard, .lohn Fanucci, .lolm Besone, Bill Bailey, Rae Pyle, Arthur Baines and Joe Donat. These debaters have participated in quite a number of debates this year, also in various oratorical and extemporaneous contests. In the Sierra League, Bakersfield and Taft are allowed to use only their Sophomore and Freslnnan debaters, the reason being they have practically the same experience and training as the slnaller schools' .luniors and Seniors. The members of the Sierra League next year will be the Freshman debaters of this year. It is the hope of everyone that they will have as lnuch success as this year's Sophomore debaters. OBANTES FORUM The Orantes Forum is an honor debate society composed of those people who have debated in and won a specified number of debates. It is quite ditticult to gain membership in this organization, and up to date there are only seven members. It is expected to have quite a few more next year. This year the Orantes Forum sponsored an interesting assembly and offered a cup to tl1e winners of tl1e Freslnnan debate tournament. It is the hope of all Orantes Forum members that next year it will be a bigger and better organization. 72 . 1' ir: W 'QA' wi 'I'IIII.XSlil'Ill t'It0SI2l Xl.KIt'l'lN IIANKIN IllllN'l'lil. Girls, League lll'l'l to tradition. tho tlirls' Loaguo has again oonoludod a vory SlIl'Ct'SSl'lll your. 'l'ho Big and Littlo Sistor partios hold at tho hoginning of oaoh solnostor woro vory snooossfnl, tho lattor having hoon oarriod out in nursory motif. 'l'ho oonyontions hold at Frosno and liovorly llills woro woll ropro- sontod by llakorsfiold. Tho usual oharity work at tlhristnias limo was oonduotod in oo- oporalion with tho lli-Y. liaskots of food and olothing woro niado up and dolivorod to tho poor and noody. At oaoh ot' tho inonthly niootings a stunt was prosontod. 'l'ho Son- iors prosontod Tho Londing l.ihrary, followod hy tho oqually onjoy- alilo Hollywood l,l'0llllt'l',, hy lho Juniors. Tho Sophoinoro and lfroslnnan stunts followod thoso. A hig lligh Jinx for all tho girls was hold in tho spring. lt is hopod that tho lligh .linx will hoooino an annual atTair. Tho spring oonvontion hold at Fullorton providod many now idoas tor tho organization. 'l'ho yoar's work oonoludod with a vory lovoly installation of now otl'ioors. 0FFItIlCliS AND t10NlMl'l l'lili CIIAIHMICN Pre-sidont , , H , , , ..,..,,, , H ,...... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . , . ,....,. , ,o,,,,.. Vivian Crosby ,,,,.,Raeolie1 Rankin , ,.,,..,, Barbara Martin Vioo-Prosident Sooretary .,., , ., , . ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Mildred Fite ,,,,.,.,.Peggy Follansbee Flower and Card Chairinanu, ,, . . ..,,,,,.. Barbara Aldrioh , Jessie Lee Hubbard , ,. .Kosalnarie Gilli .. ,.Burnioe Steward Treasurer, ,. ,....,, H ,,,,.,,,. . Big and Little Sister t'hairnian,,, , Publicity Chairman, ,,,, ,, .. , Social Chairman, , , . , , Entertainment f'llZlll'IlltlIl ...,., AQ wwf - fbi ' V' fVfj The Big HBH Society llli Big B Society was founded hy D. M. Griffith in 1909 and has advanced steadily until today it is the amhition of nearly every hoy in school to heeome a memher. This group of hoys stands for the hest principles of the school. and although it is an athletic society, athletics are held second to class work. One of the most successful Big B dances, hoth financially and socially was held in the hoys' gym. An initiation was held following the foothall season and another was held following haskethall. track, and hasehall. At these struggles, the new lll0lIllJCI'S were duly walloped hy the Big B Society. The annual assemhly was held in the auditorium and proved to he a very successful affair. The organization was conspicuous throughout the year hy its sup- port of all activities. At all times the hoys try to live up to the societyis motto, 'SA sound mind in a sound hody.', Regardless of where the hoys may he in years to come, they will always look hack with fond memories to the years they spent in the Big B Society. OFl ItZIillS President ,.,,,,.,..,,... ,, ,Douglas Oldershaw Vice-President ,,,,.......,... ,..,.,.,,,,,,,,... ,........,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, R a y McCarty Secretary-Treasurer ,,.,., .,..... ............,,,.............,..,,.,,..,,,.,,,,.,. J a ek Hilton Advisors ,,,,.iiii,,,..,iii,,., ,,,..... D Wight M. Griflith and John Loustalot ' if .QJJZVM Q Stl I 1 Nr N. The Student Architectural Association llli Stuclcnt Architectural Association of thc Kcrn County Union lligh School is an organization colnposcd of a sclcctccl group of stuclcnts intcrcstccl in architectural drawing. 'l'hc niain purposc is to proniotc intcrcst and professional lcnowlcclgc in architccturc. Al- though only a small pcrccntagc of thc nicnihcrs will hcconic prac- ticing arcllitccts, thc knowlctlgc olmtainccl in thc activitics of thc organization will hc of grcat valuc in an cnginccring or liusincss ticlcl. 'l'hc cluli has liccn rcorganizccl rcccntly and with scvcral ncw nicni- licrs it is looking forwartl to a niost succcssful ycar. 'l'hcrc arc scvcral colupctitions hcltl throughout thc ycar such as thc designing of thc gratluation sct and Statc Fair cxhilmits. From this group will lic sclcctctl thc most all-around clraftsnian and his nanic will hc cngravcil on a pcrpctual trophy. 'l'hc activitics of thc organization arc carriccl on throughout thc sunnncr as wcll as during school scnicstcrs. 'l'hc activc nicinhcrs of thc Architectural Association arc: litlwin SllUllllllt', licn Larson, tlcorgc Mcllas, tlharlcs Zcnts, tlcorgc Voll, Bill llackncy. Pctcr tlilli. Hoy lluhharcl, ltonahl Ultlcrsliuw, Vvllllillll Nic- haus. NValtcr tlillcttc, Earl Stilcs, Bill llohnan, Hnnnctt Nolan, Lcc Sclunitlt, tlharlcs Lingwoocl. tJl'I ltIl'IltS Presitlcnl ,, , , ,,,., .. , Edwin Shoniatc Vice-Presitlciit , ,, , ,, ., .Ben Larson Secretary and Treasurer . ,.,,, , , George Voll Sergeant-at-Arnis . , , , ,,,. George Mellas Advisor Clarence Cullinioro Future Farmers of America Organization IIIC Bakersfield Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is made up of those higI1 school and junior college hoys in the agri- culture department who are carrying on projects in ag1'iculture at home. During this last year the chapter had SOIIIC 150 paid up mem- hers. To its social functions, the chapter invites all students enrolled in agriculture aml so some 350 agriculture hoys enjoyed the activ- ities of the Bakersfield Future Farmers of America Chapter. The officers of the state F. F. A. organization makes the rules to he followed in conducting the F. F. A. cxhihits at all large shows, also the rules for the state ami local judging contests, and then, too, for the home project judging contest. More and more the Future Farmers of America organization is becoming an important factor in the agriculture development of this state. Ilere in Bakersfield the chapter is divided into groups of hoys each carrying on the same type of agriculture project at home. For instance, the hoys in the Crook ami Shears organization raise sheepg those in the Root and Squeal raise hogsg the .lunior Livestock hoys raise heef cattle and dairy cattle, and the Scratch and Crow hoys raise poultry. These groups meet regularly aml have their own sets of otlicers and function inside of the large llakerslield Chapter. ...Q OFFICERS President ... ....... .... . .... ....... . . . Vice-President., , . 'IlI'f'tlSlll't l' ., ,, ,. ,, Secretary ,,..., Feed Manager Reporter., , t'onduct0i' .. ., , ,, Farm YVZIICII Dog, , Advisor ..,.,,, ,..,......,.., . . .... . Robert Tucker ,, ,,,,, Wayne Filkel ,, ,. Robert Stiern Leslie Hackney , ,.,. , Jolm tiilli f'l1lll'lGS Rountree Leonard Winters .Sadao Kinosliita ,. H. K. Dickson LZ N lslfw X 1 . it ll Girls' Athletic Association IIE Girls' Athlctic Association is an organization composcd ol' high school girls who arc intcrcstcd in athlctics. The purposc of thc organization is to stimulatc and dcvclop intcr- cst in good sportsmanship and good fcllowship. - This ycar opcucd witl1 Association. The Sophomorcs wcrc thc winncrs aftcr playing closc and most cxciting gamcs with each of thc othcr tcams. Soccer was thc ncxt gamc playcd. Thc Scniors, Juniors, and Sophomorcs ticd for-thc championship, cach winning two gamcs. Othcr compctitivc games wcrc vollcy hall, spccdball, and hascball. For thc sccond succcssivc ycar, wc havc had a tcnnis tcam of fivc girls taking part in thc gamcs. A fcw of thc girls won thcir gold B pins aftcr making twclvc hundrcd points, which is thc highcst award and thc most ditlicult to carn. Many girls who carncd ninc lmndrcd points rcccivcd thcir fclt li lcttcrs. During thc first scmcslcr wc had a wclcoming-in party for thc iucoming lfrcshmcn, at which light rcfrcshmcnts wcrc scrvcd. In thc sccond scmcstcr a party was givcn at which wc cnjoycd playing various gamcs, cating rcfrcshmcnts, and initiating Frcshmcn. All mcmhcrs of this organization dcsirc grcatly to makc it onc of thc hcst in thc school. OFFICICRS President , ,. , .... , .....,, ....,,. , ,, . ,.... ,,,, l Eudora Baldwin Vice-President., N ., . . .. .,.,,. ,. 5 ,.., .. ,...,. .,.,.,, , .,,.,Mary Dixon Recording Secretary .. . ,, ,..,.,,,,,,,.. ,,,, Margaret Hendrickson Corresponding Secretary , ,. .,..,,,, ,, , .,,,, , ,,,. ,, . .,,,.,,..,, .l,,,,,, , Le Ora Miller CLASS HEl'liESl'IN'l'A'l'IVES Seniol ',,, . ., ,. ,.,... ...,,..,...,. ,.,.,, , ,.i, ,,.,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,... V i 1 'ginia Stahl Junior.. .,...,., i,,, ,,,..., I 1 eona Gueydon Sophomorev, ,. ,, ..... Barbara Shornate Freshmen ,,,,, ,...,,..,...,.. E dna Ashby Advisor .....,. ,,.,,, M iss Theile V 4. 4 ..f.,., ft .af Home Economics Club HIS year completed the fifth successful year of the Home Econo- mics Club. A new system was put into effect which proved of greater interest to tl1e girls. The club was divided into seven groups. each headed by a teacher of the department. Every group had a rep- resentative for the council, and early in September the otlicers were formally installed by a candle-light service held in the auditorium. In December, the delegates from Bakersfield attended the annual Valley Home Economics Convention, held at Tulare. A fashion show for the P. T. A. was given by the club in January. Garments made by the students were displayed. ln February, through the courtesy of a McCall representative, the club gave another fashion show with Holnc ECUIIOIIITC students acting as models. The Easter Parade was presented in March. This was the club's biggest social event of the season. Clothes were modeled by boys as well as girls, which was something never tried here before. The clothes modeled were fur- nished by A. XVeill's Department Store, Brock's Department Store, the Eastern Outfitting Company, Bailin's Fashion Shoppe and Ilarry Coti'ee's. A Kiddie's Fashion Show was also presented in March for the High School P. T. A., at the VVoman's Club. An essay contest on How Home Economies Helps the Iligh School Cirl was held in the spring, and a prize given for the best essay. Tea was served to the visitors by members of the club on the annual Visitors' day. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Elinor Mae Fuller ...........,... ............ P resident .......... .............,.....,,.. E linor Mae Fuller Isabel Zellers .................. ,, ................ Viee-President ....................,,....,.,,.,.....,.. Isabel Zellers Virginia Dougherty ........................ Secretary-Treasurer .....................,. Virginia Dougherty Elizabeth Fugitt ......... ......, P in and Membership Chairman .... ...........,,, E lizabeth Fugitt Clara Gredig .........,.,. ..,,....... . .Publicity Chairman ............... ..,......, E lizabeth Agee Elizabeth Agee ,..,,,,,,.., . ,.... Stage Arrangement Chairman ..... ............... Clara Gredig Mabelle Riedesel ....,, .. . .. .............. Advisor ...........,..............., ...... lV labelle Riedesel li l ' N - ' J f -s fi I . Il V mmm,-, ,Y I v Pro S and Paint RUPS and Paint, llw clrznnulics organizalion, has llircc classcs of lll0llllJl'l'SllllJZ Collar gang, p1'olmliol1zl1'y, and uclivc. To graulnulo from lllc- collar gang lo lll'0lHlll0llllI'y il lllCllllJOI' must do five hours of work. VVIIL-n lu- is in an rvquirvd llllllllwl' of plays, lu' gains uclivo lll0lllll0l'Slllll and is vnlillvml to 11 lmronzc pin and full privilcgos. 'l'l1is last your Props and Painl has prcscnlccl llllllll'I'UllS om--acl plays anal sponsored il lmll-tllrowing conccssion in llu- Slnclunt Body Carnival. Our aclivv and prolmzilionzwy lll0lllllCl'SllllJ luis incrcuscll. NVQ' llzlvv lwcnly-six an-tivo lll0lllll0l'S and lllirly lll'0lJllll0ll2ll'y llll'lll- lwrs. 'l'l1v 'll-upol on lln- liocksf' mlircclvfl by Sully lligicr, was givcn ln-forv llu- school in l cl1rnury. Agalliu, an znnnsing sonllwrn play. was given l cln'lmry 20 ul an ilSS0llllJly. Il was l'l'lJ02lll'll in lloocllcy for ilu- .lnnior Collm-gc lIol1l'i-1-1-Iwo and in April ul llio XVUIIIUIPS Club. XVilh lln- llclp ol' l,ll'I'I'l'll0,, was cliroclvxl by Cllurlollv NYznllvr and was givcn in April. 'l'l1v aclivc llll'llllll'I'Slllll of Props unrl Pzlinl is us follows: lion- Allvn,l.ucill1-Aycr, Nlarllm livnson, Nlonroo lirownv, lialllllvvll Cznnp- lwll, Phyllis Cruwforcl, Patricia Curran, L1-slim' llv Cm-xv, Burns Dol- nmrlvr, Sully lligicr. .lohn l rzuu-y, ll0Sl'lllill'll' llilli, lilizalwlll Grill- lzlv, Alicc Gymlcr, Guylorcl llurringlon, Glcn llurlwvll, llvnry llulllu- wuy, llonu-r llopkins. .lc-ssic Loo llnlmlmrxl, liurlmra Jackson, .l. IJ. Pago, Nlux l'olovl0, llolwrl Pylv, .loan Xxv2l4lSXV0l'lll, l?l'1llli'lS XYzlllu-l'. Cll2ll'lUll1' xVillll'l', L4-onzlrll XVinli-rs. 0l FlCl'iliS Prosiile-nl . llnvillo Ayvr Vim-f--l'1'e-siflc-lil lie-ef Allen Sem-retmy-'l'1'ez1s111'v1' Phyllis f'l'1lWl'0l'll Advisor , ,... . Miss Robinson J 1 , If f If A at-JT 5 World Friendship Club HE VVorld Friendship Club is under the advisorship of Mr. Russel Pesante. The president is Mary McNamarag Barbara Aldrich, vice-presidentg Bessie Brite, secretary, and Veda Brite, treasurer. The publicity manager is Harry Blair. The main purpose of the club is to stinmlate world friendship. That is done by various melnbers of the club by corresponding. The work of corresponding is being carried on by Alison Smith, assisted by Georgie Craig. Many interesting letters were received by members from England, Sweden, China, Hawaii and Canada. Other activities of the club are welfare work during Christmas holidays, distributing baskets of food to the poor and needy. The club had a booth in the first annual Student Body Carnival. It sold milk-nickles, fudgicles and various types of ice cream. This year two delegates and several members went to the annual XVorld Friendship Convention, which was held May 12, 1934, in Santa Monica. The melnbers enjoyed dining, dancing and swimming at the Del Mar Club. Last year several members and delegates went to Holly- wood for the convention. . Throughout the year the club has often been entertained by vari- ous speakers with their everlasting and educational talks. Some of these talks have been on South America, Japan, India, and one on a trip around the world. This year is the first year the club has ordered pins. Other members of the club are: Gretchen Stelzner Herman Spindt, Jr. Mary Frances Ashby Tamont Frost Jane Ingalls Rosemarie Gilli Barbara Aldrich Jimmie Moquist Robert Thomas Joe Dial Tommy Wingate Clyde Buaas Carl Windberg Peter Packard Jolm Mackinssy Roland Harlow Acta Mae Greenstreet Mary Alice Tholnpson Margaret Coleston Elizabeth Wharton Robert Symmes Jack Bertrand 70 MW t i ' Shriekers Club IIE Shriekers Club of 1933-3-1 has proved Wilmer for arousing school spirit this year. Aside from selling pom-poms at the games, and decorating the goal posts throughout the entire football season, the Shriekers also occupied a separate section on tl1e grandstand. Early in the year the Shriekers held a noon dance in the girls gym. VVhen the Student Body Carnival was given, the Shriekers sponsored a nickle dance on the tennis courts. In May their annual stunt and dance was given. For the iirst time in many years the Shriekers were allowed to have an advisory in the cafeteria study hall. Like last year the usual Shrieker pin was sold to all members who desired one. Miss Thompson served as a capable advisor to the group. President ,....... ....,,. Vice-President .,,..... Secretary. ,,.,,.... 'I'reasm'er, .,..... Advisor.. . OFFICERS ..Martha Klipstein ............,M21I'j0l'i6 Clarke Barbara Thrasher ..,..Marietta Smith ....Miss Thompson 'W' Girls' Reserve N 1931, upon the request of several girls, a branch of the national Girls, Reserve organization was formed in our OVVII high school. At present there are four triangles: Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. To become a inemher the girl must accept the code, maintain a C average, and pledge herself to find and to give the hest. To be a Girl Reserve gives a girl a chance to live and to act accord- ing to her highest standards and ideals. This year, discussions, inonthly socials, a Vesper service, Mother- Daughter night and Father-Daughter night were sponsored. A delegation of thirty-six was sent to the San Joaquin Valley Girls' Reserve Convention at Selina. FRESHMEN OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS president -..,,,,----,---,,A,A--ngnlnn Eleanor patrick President .........,... ....,, H azel Wattenbarger Vicepresidentl nunnnn nnklnlkg M al-ian Buaas Vice-President .... ..,......,......,. M axine Miller Secretary '---,,.AV,,,.4AA,,'-,-,,-,--------,---,- Ruth Gill Secretary .,...,......,., ............... J uanita Bock Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,l,,,...,,,.,.....,....,. Helen Jeslill Treasurer -------- ------eAA- D Orvthy Dodson Advisor ............. ,Miss Orpha Mae Barnes Advisor -'--'---- -P-'--' M iss Elvise Nelson SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SENIOR OFFICERS President ..,,,,.,.....,,..,,,.,,.........,... Jean Rench President ............. . ........... Geraldine Heston Vice-President ...,i... ........ R uth Riseden Vice-President ......... ,....... C ecilia Holland Secretary ...,.........., ....,,,i. M ary Cremer, Secretary .............. . .,..,.... Ruby Williams Treasurer ,li,..,, ......... C lare Mahoney . Treasurer .,...... ..,.,.,.......... L ueille Smith Advisor ....,..,, ...,... M iss Lois Smith Advisor ......... .....,.,. M iss Editha, Howell JW IUWQAQ cw 4 X I L First Sc-lncslcr .luck Hilton ,, ., lmrry 0'Brien,,, .Iolsn Gilli . ,, Ralph Zelleers, , , Charles Sutton ,,,..,, Harold Mumford. .... . Firsl S1-llloslvl' Ralph Nottingham Paul Meye-rs F1'ml Harmon Hill f'lll'l'2lll Mr. Mrffnvn , , Alpha Hi-Y ,. P1'osiclent,,, .. . , .,Vic'e-P1'eside11t.,,,. .,,.A Secretary ,,,, , ,,,, TI'6ilSlll'9I', ,, , ......,..,..Cl1a.pla111 , ,, Srcoml Sclm-sk-r ,. ......,,.,....... Jack Hilton .,..,.,Lz1r1'y 0'Brien A. , .,,... Iohn Gilli ,Ralph Zellers ,.,.,,,,Cl1arles Sutton . .,S0l'tLf6Zlllt-EH-Al'lIlS .,......, ..,,.... H arold Mumford Sparta Hi-Y ,,l,l'BSillC'll1 , ,, Vive-l'1'esidm1t ., SClf1'ElU.l'Y..., , , , Tl'1:'2lSlll'f I', . ,, ,, ,,AdViS0l',, Srcond SCIIIOSICI' , , , Ralph Nottinghznn ,, , .... ....,, I lanl Meyers Fred Harmon , . , Bill Curran , ,Mr. Mciiuen 1 vi I S Adelphia Hi-Y First SCllll'SfCl' Svc-01111 Semester Paul lvlartius, ,,,,, ,, .,,, President ....,.. ..,,., .,,..,, ,,,, P a 1 il lvlurtiu Charles Zeuts ...,.,.. .. , ,VH79-Pl'6Slll9l1t ,, , , ..,..... Cliarles Zeuts Russell Blair '......, H ,,,,, Secretary ........ .....,,. R ussell Blair Bill Moss ..,.,,l.,,. ,,,,,,,, T reasurei ',....., ......,.... B ill Moss Joe Russell ...... ,.,,,,.. C haplaiu ....,,,, ,,.,..,. J oe Russell Carter Pliaii ',,,, , ,,,,,., Advif-:oi ',,,,, ,,,Carter Pliair Sierra Hi-Y First SClll0SlCI' Second Semcslcr Bill Mickey ......,, ,,,.,.i,,,,, ,.,, , ,,,,i.,. P 1 'SSlKl91lti, ,....,,, ,,..,i.....,,,.,,,,,,...,,,, F raucis Verrell Kenneth Rich ......, ,.,., Vice-President ,,.,..,.. ,,.,,,,.... 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W? , .- 1-1--' 7-'lar n-,I X ,, , ,AA Y, ll -M I r bf HN. , lt! p 5 1 4 Y 'in , 2 5 F' :T1 F' V1 .L ... if v 1 , L 1 I-: i ' mv ' ,, IF, f. iff Qu ' -' u S . O 4 ix 'I 'A ' WMM ' lilly! IJ . Driller Football GRlFFlVIl4lN CROVVNEIJ VALLEY CHAMPIONS DIIILLERS, 325 MHIRCICIJ, 0 tValleyJ FTEII four long, lean and hungry years in thirsty quest of the San Joaquin Valley pigskin title, Coach D. M. GriH'ith's 1933 edition of charg- ing linemen and romping, pony hacks hrought holne the well-known haeon as they decisively downed the highly touted Merced Bears in a well-earned 32 to 0 trimnph. Hilton drew first hlood for the ' Blue and VVhite early in the second quarter, culminating a 70-yard mareh as he plunged over into Dal- hom's renowned promised land from the one-yard line. Uldershaw failed to eonvert. .laek Guthrie, sophomore fullhaek, erashed over from the two- yard marker for the second Driller seore during the third quarter, and subsequent touchdowns hy Voll, Sll'Zlllll0I' and Muloek turned the game into an overwhelming Bakersfield vietory. De Vaurs was a shining light for the Bears in their hour of defeat, while Voll showed real promise as a future Driller pigskin toler. The enlire Driller varsity squad saw aetion. IJRILLERS, 20g FHESNO, 0 tSen1i-Yalleyj Led hy the hrilliant field generalship of Vernon Oldershaw, hralny quarterback, the GI'll'l'lll0ll marched deternnnedly down the field and scored during the first three minutes of play. The stalwart i if v-. ,- ... tr- ' pdl' Driller Football Driller forward, Voll, crushed the l resnan's running attack and the polished Bakersfield offense worked smoothly as Hilton tallied a sec- ond touchdown, and Bill Anderson, center, wound up the afternoon with a frenzied touchdown gallop after intercepting a pass. DBlI.l.liBS, 75 'l'Al 'l', 0 ttlountyj Before a galaxy of' eight thousand wildly cheering dyed-in-the- wool Bakersfield and Taft partisan fans, the undefeated Drillers started their titular march with a rousing 7 to 0 win over Coach lid Sewell's XVildcats in their own XVest Side lair. 'l'at't. fighting like eleven possessed demons, solved the Bakersfield running attack with a marked degree of success, hut the famed llil- ton to Muloek passing combination proved unstoppable and became the XVildcats' XVaterloo. tluthrie plunged over the goal in the see- ond quarter for the only official score of the galne and Sturgill neatly hooted the extra point. llowever, .lack tSnake Ilipsj llilton scored a second Driller touchdown which, amid the jeers of' Bakersfield fans and heated arguments among the officials, was called hack. The Blue and XVhite failed to cash in on another scoring oppor- tunity when Sturgill narrowly missed a field goal hy a scant six inches. Bud Silicz and .loe Davis, tackle and center, respectively, played great hall for the tiriflmen in repulsing 'l'aft's thrusts at the center of the llne. DBILLEBS, 213 IIANFUBD, 0 Opening their 1933 interscholastic gridiron campaign, the Big Blue Machine marched goalward three times with machine-like pre- cision and scored as many touchdowns, with liig Earl .lolmson, ller- culean right halfhack, leading the way. The entire Bakersfield line , J t. I i, I ,f , fi' i Driller Football did themselves proud in this first encounter, smothering everything that the Ilanfordites had to offer, but the Driller offense. although spasmodically brilliant, was still a bit rough and unpolished. The meager 21 to 0 score did not begin to indicate the potential Driller strength which was soon to show itself. Vernon Uldershaw and Stramler also played grade A ball. DRILLICHS, 273 POB'l'EltVILl.E, 6 Second victim of a fighting Driller eleven was the game Porter- ville team, which managed to chalk up the first score on the averse side of the locals' register for the 1933 season, when they inter- cepted a pass from Hilton to Oldershaw and turned it into a Porter- ville touchdown. The remainder of the contest was all Bakersfield, with Johnson again doing yeoman's duty as a ball packer until a broken leg incapacitated him. Casualty number one! The final score was: Bakersfield, 273 Porterville, 6. BAKRHSFIELD, 20, SANTA MARIA, 0 Against the Saints, their time-honored rivals from over the hills, tiril'l s boys played what may be termed as an excellent game. Bak- ersfield ofl'ense functioned in a methodical, painstaking Zlllti well-nigh faultless manner as Cap Haralson's hard-charging linelnen, headed hy Captain Doug Oldershaw, Trewhitt and Davis, time after time pushed their bulkier and more Saintly opponents backward, which enabled Hilton and Stramler to break loose for considerable chunks of yardage. Passing combinations from Hilton to Ends O'Brien and Mulock also featured this 20 to O Driller triumph. RPY i STURGI LL 1 5 Q RAY HOGAN l AAccAp'1-Y HAP-P-ELL fi! X K p LEONARD p SHORT LAQQY ARTHUR.. o'am em CURRAN WA LTER. G nose 1, . 1 X J Acne. GUTHQIE JSQSQON l J a M 5Tn.AMn.esz. I Bl I-L Gsonee HACKNEY vom. Driller Football llrillers, 73 San I.uis Obispo, 7 ISl'I.AYlNti a wee bit of fat-headedness and play- ing their poorest galne of the entire year, the tiritfinen managed to stave oti' impend- ing defeat by halting the in- spired San Luis Obispo NVo-lf- pack on the two-yard line by an impressive do-or-dic goal- line stand. The Driller cause was aided and abetted by the sweel sound of the timer's gun, which left the count knotted at 7-all, and gave the Bakersfield boys a slight mar on their otherwise spotless seasonal record. On this oti ' night no individual players particularly distinguished themselves. lirillers, 13g Fresno, ti ln this lirst practice game with the mighty northerners, one thing stood out above all others Vernon Uldershaw's continual Collin Corner kicking, which kept Fresno perpetually in the hole. Guth- rie scored the first Driller touchdown on a 20-yard ex- cursion around end, while Charles tliuclj Silicz made the other Bakersfield tally by blocking and recovering a luckless Fresno punt over the goal line in the pay dirt. I-ROYIDING the assembled Armistice day multitude with an afternoon of hair- raising thrills, the Drillers trounced Oran l.andreth's Long Beach .lackrabbits. ti to 0. Earl t'l'arzanj John- son, fully recovered from his early season injury, plunged into the line six times for a total gain of 50 yards and the Driller Football deciding touchdown in thc last two minutes of the fast- fading game. D. Uldcrshaw stood out as a tower oi' strength in the Gibraltar-like stand made by the Bakers- field forwards throughout the fray. 19315 DHILLICR VARSITY KVALLICY CHAMP1oNSl First Tealn ldnd ......,,,....l.,.......,,.l..l.l...,,, Dan Mulock Tackle .,.,.............,.,,l,,, Dewitt Trewhitt Guard .,,,. .,,.l D ouglas Oldershaw tC.l Center ,,,,,,,,,,,4, ,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,.i,., J oe Davis Guard ,,,,,ii,, ,,.,....... L eonard Short Tackle ,,,,,,,,rr, ,,,r. Charles Siliez End ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A, ,lt.,,,,,,,, I larry 0'Brien Quarterback., ,,,,,,, Vernon Oldershaw Halfback ,...,. ....,,,, D iek Vanderlei Halfback .,,,......... ....,,..,l. I ack Hilton Fullback ,,,,,,,,r,.,,,,..,...,,,,,, Jack Guthrie Second 'l'cain End , H , ,,,,,e,,,,,,,, Rogan Harrell 'l'aekle,. .,.,, ,......,,, I lay Metlarty Guard .,,.,.., .Y..,.... N Valter Grosse Uentel ',,,,,,ee ,,,, .,.. I 3 ill Anderson Guard ...,....,,,, .,....... H ill Hollllall Taekle e,,e,,,,....., ,.,,,,, , ,Neal VVaite End ,,.,,.,,,,,,. ,,..,,,l , , ,,,,,,,, Bill Hackney Quarterback., ,,,..... Arthur Curran l-lalfbacku, ,,,,., ,,,,,.... R ay Sturgill llalfback .,,..,,,, ......,,,,,,,...., P Earl Johnson Fullhack ,,,, .... .,,, .,,l., ,,.,. J i 1 1 1 Stfllllll COACHES Dwight M. Gritlith, J. B. Harals . John E. Lonstalot and Jesse D. Stockton Sargent Eissler, Manager Members of these teams who were awarded All-Valley hono1's were: 1, Captain Douglas Oldershaw, who was also selected by the ex- perts to lead the oflicial All-Valley eleven. 2. Dewitt Trewhitt. guard-Iirst tealn. 3. Dan Mulock, end-first team All4Valley, 4. Jack Hilton. halfhack-tirst team All-Valley. Larry 0'Brien, Charles Silicz, Vernon Oldershaw Rllfl Jack Guth- rie were named on the mythical second string All-Valley selec- tions. SAQGENT E I SS LEE, Mmnesn, Q l . os im-r'r cHAm.Es TREWHITT SlLlGZ A ,'it ' 1 w'....u2'i' Ausnnn' FINN I . O i , N DAN .mcse MULOCK Ht LTON A DOUGLAS OLDERSHAW M, CAFTA! N VERNON BH-L oLoengsnAw . A HOL-MAN ,,,, Jon. X am. men ANDERSON VANDERLEI DMV .A 1 1 I 'ra 'JJ U M u ll fy , I x , li 1,1 ' JJ It V' X X Sandab Football 0l'll ,LfiilIlltJl'UllS succcssivc prospcrity ycars without dcfcat or tic! Such an ilnprcssivc rccord is hcld hy NVallacc D. Uackj l rost's far-falncd aggrcgation of niidgct foothallcrs, caplaincd hy NVilhur tSwt-dcj Dcnnison, who again this scason howlcd ovcr all conn-rs, hoth light and hcavywcight. front cvcry scction ot' thc vallcy. SANIJAISS, Itlg NIAIIIKIUPA llliAX'llCS, tt Starting thcir ltlflll carccrs, l+'rost's Iatcst cdition ol' pcawcight grid artists scorcd thrcc touchdowns with coniparativc casc and rippcd otl' goodly strips ot' yardagc against a largc hut nonc too clcvcr Mari- copa outtit. .laussaud stood out as a hall packcr. SANIJAISS, 37: NIclfAlll.ANIJ IIIQAVIICS. 2 ln a onc-sidcd all'air which saw thc local niidgcts run wild against thcir Iargcr and clunlsicr advcrsarics, Coach Frost dug dccp into his pockcts and draggcd forth his sccond. third. fourth and cvcn fifth tcaln playcrs. Nlcl arland hrokc into thc scoring column hy hlocking Nlct1:n'ty's punt to scorc a safcty. SANIDAISS, 203 l'tJll'l'l'lllYll.l.lC, tt ,X sccond qnartcr drivc cnginccrcd hy Marvin Olonkj Nlosconi. vcrsatllc llakcrsticld quartcrhack, ncttcd thc lfrostincn thcn' lllliltll touchdown. 'l'wo nlorc succcsstul goalward thrusts calnc in thc scc- ond hall' to hoost thc Sandah total to 20. SANIDAIES, 123 I.ANtIAS'l'lill IIICAYIICS, tt Playcd at night on a wind-swcpt gridiron. thc outlook was l'ar from rosy to thc liakcrshcld clcvcn, who hattlcd thou' Antclopc vallcy opponcnts on cvcn tcrnis savc in thc sccond quartcr whcn two scorcs put thc gillllt' on icc. ijt'lllllS0ll starrcd tor thc Sandahs. Sandab Football SANDABS, 33, 'l'l'l.AllI+I, 0 As Tulare went down to an inglorious 33 to 0 defeat, Mayeda and Echemque, reserve hacks, had their day, each scoring once. SANDABS, 33, YISALIA, ti Cashing in on two hloekcd kicks hy Bill llohnquist, hard-charging tackle, Bakersfield's unheatahlc nndgets continued their winning streak at VlSZllltliS expense. SANDABS, 125 I+IXE'l'ER I,IGll'l'XVEIGlITS, tl In what many deemed the toughest game of the season. Coach Frost's hoys downed Exeter, 12 to tt. on two SClll1ll2lilllg' runs hy Vincent Yancey, who galloped tio and 35 yards tor the only scores ot the day against the heavy and powerful Exeter eleven. A SANDAISS, 12g TAFT, 2 A blocked kick by tYConnor, with .timmy Moon ponncing on the hall, a pass, Mosconi to Ripley, and then one driving line-buck hy Crash .laussardl All these combined to manufacture the two scores necessary to enable the all-conquering Sandahs to once again down Taft, 12 to 2, in a hard-fought tussle. SANDABS VVIN TVVO MORE After clinching the county title from Taft, Frost's l'nheatahles went on to trim Shafter, 20 to 0, and also routed Roosevelt Iligh of Fresno, 31 to 0, in an unotiicial valley championship game. So ended an unparalleled four-year victory streak, and the Sandahs hid farewell to their mentor, .lack Frost, without having tasted defeat since 'way back in the forgotten haze of 1928. fi . lt tid XX f Class A Basket all AMING 'l'aI't's highly trainccl quintct of NVilclcats twicc hy 28 to 2ti and to I7 scorcs. rcspcctlvcly, provctl morc than cnough to mark with succcss thc 19.3.3-.SPI DI'lllt'I' cagc scason, although thc youthful liluc antl XVhitc fivc lost out to a classy Dlnuha outtlt m thc vallcy scmi-Iinal cncountcr. CONI IClilCNCl'I GAMICS lJllll.l.I'1liS, 285 'l'AF'l', 26 tlfirst Gamcj In a gymnasium packccl lo thc raftcrs with hilarious and fcrvcnt rootcrs ot' hoth 2lggl'l'QtlllUlIS, thc l,I'llll'I'S., lccl hy thc rcnownctl Swccl VVilham lfolcy tlcalt thc Iirst hlow to XVlltlL'Zll tltlc hopcs in a hstlcss gamc with a hrcath-taking Iimsh. and an ultlmatc two-pomt margin favoring thc tlriITmcn on thcir homc court. Folcy at ccntcr, with In points, was lugh man ol hoth tcams, whllc Snytlcr scorcd I I for Taft. tlharlcy tllorscj Linncll, galloping Drillcr I'orwarrl, who was thc spark plug ot' his tcam along with Captain l,arry U'liricn, gavc thc liakcrslicltl hoys an cclgc in thc all-important floor work. lJllII.I.EliS, 255 'l'AF'l' I7 fSccond Gamcj Scoring spasmotlically and almost at rantlom in thc first half, thc llrillcrs, for thc sccontl timc in as many attcmpts. succcssfully took thc prizcd XVildcat pclt to thc tunc of 25 to I7 Bakcrsficltl Rhapsody in liluc tantl XVhitcJ. Big Bill Folcy again playccl scnsational hall as hc rang up I2 tallics against thc supposedly invulncrahlc Taft tlc- Icnsc. Conc and llchcr rcpulsccl cvcry scoring thrcat of lilly magni- luclc that camc thcir way, in tho guard positions. IJllII.l.EliS, 213 IJINUBA, I2 As thcy continuctl thcir victory march toward thc San .loaquin vallcy prcp school tltlc, thc liluc and xxllllll' haskctccrs struck a grcvi- ous snag m thc form ot lJmuha's sharpshooting and amply namccl f fi K uf 'QA A -,- f g l N B Q Aartwn. ' CORBETT ' MIf:lllllCl'tJl'S.,, After a hectic first period in which they battled the fast- breaking Dinubans to a standoff, the crystal blue Driller tide rcceded as the Dinuba horde n1arcl1ed on to a 42 to 24 victory over a game, but outclassed Bakersfield five. In this sad hour of Driller Doom young .lim VVattenbarger took high scoring laurels for the locals with 8 points. NONCONFEBENCE GAMES The Drillers officially opened their 1933-34 cage conquests against the powerful Bakersfield Athletic Club and lost, 32 to 3-1, no disgrace, considering the caliber of their all-star opponents. Next came the initial triumph, a 27 to 19 affair in which the Griff- meu, led by the soon-to-he ineligible star, Coruelues Evans, and Miles Heber were the victors. Selma was the fourth victim of the fast-improving Bakersfield five, and the orange-clad basketballers mcekly succumbed to a bar- rage of Drillers' baskets, 41 to 8. Foley, Heber, Hilton and O'Brien all did their share of the damage.v Previous to the Selma affair, GritT's trained troupe of hoopsters had tri111111ed Delano and Shafter, but meanwhile also coming out second best to a superlative harnstorming team of Stanford Frosh Papooses by an 18 to 33 score. The Drillers' greatest '5111oral victory of the season Cilllle when they took the measure of Fresno's VVarriors twho later became val- ley Cll3l1lPl0llSJ in a hot contest, 26 to 23 being the final score. Foley with 15 proved the scintilating light of the Bakersfield offense, while Cousin .lack Hilton shone brilliantly from his guard post. OTHER DBILLER SCORES Drillers, 273 Delano, 19 Drillers, 455 Moose, 52 Drillers, 21, Delano, 14 Drillers, 175 Shafter, 18 Drillers, 285 Shaffer, 20 Drillers, 223 Maricopa, 1-l Drillers, 273 Porterville, 29 -I it Class HB Basketball 'l'Alt'I'INtl thcir ycar with thrcc whirlwind victorics ovcr Dclano. 20 to 17, 22 to I7 and 28 to 2-1, rcspcctivcly, thc liakcrsficld Bccs, coached hy .l. li. ttlapj llaralson, lookod likc a potcntial champion- ship outfit. In thcsc opening cngagcnicnts licn fsilldlltlllj Stinson and Monk Mosconi, thc vcrsatilc dark angcl, sharcd scoring honors. 'l'wo wt-ll-carncd victorics ovcr thc rangy Mcthodist A squad and a forlnidahlc Shaftcr outfit wcrv thc nc-xt achicvcincnts of' thc llllffliil'NVl'lglli scason. llcrc Mosconi, Stinson and Pants Coats again lcd thc way as Captain Dcnnison and I.. Iiclicniquc capahly hcld down thc guard hcrths. Following thc Shaftcr gamc, was a givc-and-takc tilt hctwccn Bak- crsficld and Frcsno, in which tIap's quintct gavc n1orc and took Icss, thcrchy hcconiing lliilllltllt' victors ovcr thc classy northcrn squad hy a 27 to 22 scorc in a thrilling 0VCl'iillll' ganlc. Nlosconi and Stinson provided thc scoring spark ot' thc local's attack. During thc coursc of thc I'Olllllllltit'l' of' tht-ir schcdulc thc liluv and VVhitv Middics cnlcrgcd on top in stirring, hotly contcstcd tilts with Shaftcr, Maricopa and l'o1'tt-rvillc. liogcr fliunkyj llollandsworth was addcd to thc list of' outstanding pcrforlncrs through his showing in thcsc gamos. In closing it is only fitting to nn-ntion thc hattlcs with Taft, old arch-foc, who twicc trinnncd thc ill-fatcd Bakcrsficld fivc hy 23 to 21 and 18 to I2 scores. The first encountcr, an ovcrtiinc cngagcincnt, found thc Blue and XVhitc ncarly victorious, whilc in thc sccond cn- gagcmcnt, Finish was writtcn to thc thcn currcnt carcrrs of' thc jinxcd Bh1c Baskctt-ers by a cagy Taft five. 't 1 Class C Basketball PAIB ol' three-point triumphs successfully raised the curtain on the 1933-31 basketball season for Coach XVallace D. Uackj Frost's midget. Delano was the victim hoth times, losing 12 to 15 and 11 to 141, respectively, to the speedy Bakersfield Peewees, headed hy Captain Gordon McMillan and sharpshooting Sadao tSunshineJ liinoshita. Another trio ol' wins came as the Cs swamped the Methodist B team, 25 to 8, and then, led hy Iiyheralride, eked out two victories over the Shafter peaweight quintet. Conquest of Taft's tiny Kittens proved the highlight of the year for Frost's five, as they won two of the three conference games against jovial Pop IIclma's Class C performers from the VVest Side. Bakersfield took the initial tilt, 9 to ti, on their home court, with Kinoshita tallying one-third of the points. The Frostmen dropped the second game, tl to 141, and then proceeded to cop the croocial contest, 18 to 13, on the Taft floor, with Little Joe Echenique play- ing great hall. Valdez and Austin were also good at guard. After capturing the county title at Taft, the peaweights went after the valley laurels at Madera hut came out on the short end of a 21 to 2-1 score in a nip-and-tuck overtime tussle with the Maderan C team, thus ending a season for the most part crowned with success. SEASONAL SCOBHS Bakersfield, 153 Delano, 12 Bakersfield, 253 Maricopa, 10 Bakersfield, 1113 Delano, 11 Bakersfield, 173 Bakersfield, 253 Methodist B, 8 McFarland B, 10 Bakersfield, 163 Shafter, 13 Bakersfield, 95 Taft, 14 Bakersfield VVhites, 13 Bakersfield, 275 Maricopa, 141 , Bakersfield Blues, 11 Bakersfield, 183 Taft, 12 Bakersfield, 21, Shafter, 8 Bakersfield, 131 Taft, 18 Bakersfield, 9, Taft, ti Bakersfield, 21, Madera, 2-1 .T and Field TNTY CHAMPIONSHIP UUNTY cinder honors again came to roost with Coach .l. B. ttlapj i1llI'2llSOIl'S Driller proteges, who won this year's championship in a breeze from XVasco, Taft, Delano and McFarland on Grittith Field, Friday night, May 1. Mo Destefani, Bakersfield's rubber-legged little lniler, turned in one of the evening's most sensational feats when he negotiated the mile in 1.13 to send Knowles' eight-year mark into oblivion. Ilurdlers Jung and Sliatifrath set fine marks in both barrier events as did Largent, sprinter, in the 220. Votl and VVebb continued to show good form in the weights, each winning his specialty, the discus and shot, respectively. Class B stars were Mayeda, Brandon, Larsen, Laster, Moseoni and Stinson, who vaulted 11 feet -1 inches to show up the varsity pole vaulters by a good margin, as well as set a new record. OTHER MEETS After the Novice Meet, in which many untried tracksters showed their wares, Bakersfield soundly trounced Delano and XVasco in a three-way contest by a total of 311 116 to 126 5.45. Blue and VVhitc athletes took every first place in Class A. lnterclass honors the next week went to the Juniors, with the Sen- iors, Sophomores and Freshmen following in that order. A series of well-earned victories rewarded the Driller squad in subsequent meets as they triumphed in dual competition against llanford and Tulare, while also emerging on top at the Bakeriield Belays, the Selma Invitational Meet, and the Tulare Relays. At the last-named meet, the Blue and NVhite standard bearers won perma- nent possession of the coveted 20-30 Club trophy, emblematic of track supremacy. ri 4 ,fda V If un ' r x ,I M f Driller Baseball li'l l'ING a late start hecause of the prolonged haskelhall season, Driller hasehall artists found the going a hit tough and although a potentially strong outfit suffered two oft ' days in losing the county series to Taft, ti to 8 and 2 to ll, respectively. XVeak stick-work was the cause of the locals' downfall in hoth these games. IN'l'ElltIl,ASS GAMES A happier note was struck, however, in the Inlerclass liasehall Tournament wherein a goodly array of youngsters turned out to play for the fun of participating in this grand old game. The Juniors downed the Frosh, 13 to 5, in the interclass opener. while the Seniors also took their first game from the Sophs. 12 to 9. In the finial clash hetween the two upper horsehide clans, the fourth- year men trounced the .lunior nine, therehy hecoming school cham- pions. Playing their first interschool game of the season, the llrillers lost 5 to -l in ten innings, due mainly to their own mis-cues. Though heaten, lleher was very effective on the mound, allowing only four scattered hingles. At a later date Delano again took the Blue and VVhite's measure, ll to 5. BEAT IJELANO You can't keep a good man down, tas the old saying goesj even less so nine good men, and so it eame ahout that in their third tilt with Delano the Drillers garnered an 8 to ti victory, finally playing the brand of hall of which they are eapahle. DIRIILIER LINEVP Catcher , ,. .,., ..,,,, lk 'loses Shortstop ,.,,., , , ,utforhett Pireherw ., U. , .... ,. ,,,, Heber Third Base, ,,,.. ,,,,,GritTen First Base.. , .,,,,,, ,, ,,.Miekey Left Field ..,....,,. ,,., . ...Finn Second Base ,,,. ,..,,,,,, H ollandsworth Center Field ,,,, ,.,, ......, M e eks Right Field ,,,, , ,...,, ..... A ustin Tennis NDER the direction of Forest Lynn, mathematics instructor, who directs and calculates Driller tennis destinies, the Bakersfield racketeers completed one of the most successful years in their history. Ednmnd Clarke, number one ranking Driller netman, emerged the winner in the greater portion of his matches and progressed well at the nationally famous Ojai tournalucut. Halbert Bing, Kenneth Rich and Bob Sapp outdrove, outplayed and, of course, defeated our old rivals, Taft. , Spindt, Smith, Daly and Lovelace comprised the second squad. The girls' team also made a good showing. Golf HEX Coach Ernest Dalbom issued the call for golf candidates, a goodly mnnber of ambitious prospective young golfers turned ollt. - First major victim to fall before lJal's hard-driving club swing- ers was 'l'afl, who went down before Bakersfield's low-scoring prowess. Members of the team were: Sapp, Eddy, McCarthy, Packard. Franklin, llarlow, Kratka and Nlalouf. Tumbling EAPINC, rolling and bouncing all over their plush-filled mats in their most artistic and graceful style, Coach .lack I rost's 1933-31 tumbling tealn has just completed a most successful season under their skillful captain, August Scln'oeter. Exhibitions given by Kern County Union lligh School's tulnblers were rendered before enthusiastic audiences at the Masonic Temple, Knights of Columbus, American Legion and at several school assemblies. Members of the lttlllll were: llarold lleimforth, .lohn Besonc, Bay Morton, Louis Lawrence, Kenneth Ruby, Earl Plctcher and Captain August Schroeter. Boxing Club BADINC punches before the Bakersfield Botary Club, Kern County Union lligh School's ardent followers of the pugilistic sport inaugurated their year at the Knights of Columbus hall during the Christmas holidays. School championships were to be held late in May with Bill Hack- ney, Kenneth VVheeler, Tom Eddy, Gaspard Freels and Andrew Nonella among the leading contenders in their respective divisions. Lal, Q, iii - l,l A l I Ml ' ' l it t A 't t ' 1 t t t t l - 1Q ,. ...l t .l it 4. ,t t it evg,ve,tett e-..:t, The Yell Leaders llR0l'Gll nlany years ot' experience. the students ot' Kern County l'nion lligh School have learned that the yell leader is a vital factor in the creation and advaneelnent of sehool spirit. For this reason, the student body casts a carefully considered vote t'or the yell leader. At the annual student body eleetion in the spring ol' lftflll, the student body eleeted Leonard XVinters as the custodian ot' sehool spirit and the dietator ot' their pep rallies. XVinters ehose .lohn .lolly and Lee lloyd as his assistants. 'l'hese two boys eo-operated in every way possible. The big event ot' the year was the annual rally held at .lastro Park before the big game with our traditional enemy. 'l'at't, llere, on the top ofa huge bonfire, the 'l'at't Wildcat was burned in etligy. Short pep l'allies were held tlu'oughoul the year before ilnportant football and basketball games. 'l'he yell leaders were always present at basketball games to lead the interested spectators in a few cheers to let the tealu know that the school was behind thenl. The liern County l'nion lligh Sehool for the year I933-Ii-I would like to lake this opportunity to show their appreeiation ol' the work that Leonard. .lohnnie and l.ee have done in ereating a bigger and better sehool spirit. 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Cravath, Druggist Bakersfield, California Nineteenth Street and Chester Avenue HARE SL NEILL HUNT FURNITURE COMPANY , Public Accountants 1622 Nineteenth Street Halierfelde Building' Bakersfield, California 1420 Seventeenth Street JACKSON TIRE COMPANY ALFRED HARRELL Distributors for United States Tires Publisher 2200 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California H. E. JAYNES 8: SON HARRISON'S Auto r Ce 1 lothiers 4 id Haherdashers 2' A ' 91' Avenue 18 , ester Avenue '?lk9 SH 'l J x N fb lb: erufield, t'aliforniu Aj JZ-LKRVEY 84: JOHNSON 4' Attorneys-ut-Law f 359 Haherfelde Building HA IWARD LUMBER AND INVESTMENT COMPANY Building Materials 1431 H Str H T L. HEALY ff ou Q Superintendent of Suhoo County Courthouse PAUL HORNUNG Leather Goods 1606 Nineteenth Street Bakersfield, California HOTEL EL TEJON Seventeenth Street W. F. HUBBARD Uhrysler and Plymouth 2229 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California J S FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES, - 2131 Chester lmkersfield, Californian INC. Avenue GROCETERIA Street R. K. JOHNSON'S 1017 Baker DR. A. C. JONES Optometrist 1008 Chester Avenue I-lukersfield,:Iulifurniu ls DR. R. lvl. JONES Physician and Surgeon Haherfelde Building' 9 U Bakersfield,California lg, Milliuery and Ready-to-Went' 1525 Nineteenth Street f Brower lluilding I SERVER L. KAA Citize s Laundry .IUDD'S-MARVEL MILL 931 efgnt Street I le c um fl I ff? afmfi ' ' . '1 K, Sq' V 1 -45 AW' 4 l 5 n 3 7 Q I o' ' 4 x . X I l . Sponsors . -f ' rv Z F. KAML1NlgD ' . R, L 'I' , I' in -tore , 3 Ro 'Pypew e Company, Inv. 1680 Chester Avenue 1640 ester Avenue l'!ukersfi9ld, f'illif0l'Iliil rnfleld, Californian A77 1 KELLY st so SAM T.'LYNN I Realtors-Inst unc, t'm-ai-Cola Bottli Company ,712 vhvswl. Av nm. 8 llukors ,1'nliforniu. sl S KERN oou 1 10N HIGH - ml' W- MUFAUYEN ' 'X SCHOOL RENT- R- ' -V l'mu-ook Smnlwicli 'mp ., E2 linker .' ref-t ST ENT s IO Of' W X ERN D C6MPANY i 4-. '- M'fI'A'Nf'M- 'I Sumner Street s' jhrwyswmn amd i V X mmm mlkf-rm.-111 5' 1 ' 'f WfV ui lim: if I - M J lx F 9 3 K L STONE ' MCM - -'f-- NC .. XENCY ,Cf i' ' Drug' X lflxht ide 'D Y au X X C17 ,, 1 5 i 14.. 'mee rn Street. . l ..t wt ii, 4.11 1, it rf 1 ' if 1 L X x , , ' , X 'x 1 I . Y 1 . . Q lu 'PHE KIN mga COMPANY , T' Mi-MLNA - D- H X ' Phwonicitn? -- 1 .4 ' ' Sumn S et an Union Avent N 2095 D . ' x Nix -SVN ' L ' Ba ' field, Taliforniu xwesnthqlyi NX ' l K . X- -' X '- .1 X X 1 X 5, X Fm! X N 1 KOFAHL ef, LAWS I E' By AB '. X X 1 m Kufuhl K Laws Sllllel'-Selwive , ' N' h'E ','mfmi lrmhkd' ff . f . 1001 Nnwreemh sn-et-r l elwr Mm X , Eig'htee-nth and 0 Stl tix X X5 5J3zLlwrsfielcl, l'2lIif0l'lli JT N 'LB nn. W. L. LA EY 1 51 X I Dentist r MAPLE PHARMAC Halle-l'f9l Building P 1017 Baker Street Q East Bakersiielcl i 1 LAN PEVESTORFF l X 'exaco Station DR- LUCILLE B. Y ' it and Battery Sf-rvlve Physician and Surgeon XM Corn: hirteenth and Phe-star A nun- 410 Haberfelcle Bnildin s fb 5 . HARRY W. LANGE MERCHANTS ASS IATION h .'-i d S , OF BAK FIEL C 3 y-uc, an an urgeon ' I A Q, Hopkins Building suite 15, Kern Co tty 1 Q A Bakersfield, California Company Bt dil NX 'S am Q5 5 - Om, X' ' KN Q n f ' cf if , 1 W l , V 'LAL'- '-- - A-4 ----M f - lW-P'--1'- - -i-A--,-L- f -A 1-..-H--.. A-A-n....--H-on----Am.gM,,.g..-.t , ,- ..4.. N S... -. -. -A A,,-,,u ,i-L A - 1 , , MW! 'l If ii 37 i if f O , If , if ,af ' f ' ' fd? ' P I 91 0 I7 V, ! 'iLf3If,! 1 n I 1 Qmyi A . p A ' Vi I ' '7 if , I , ' f ,,. ' ' 'Q' H ITA ai: ER E. P :Q i' ' S J 15 Truxtunq i :jf u' uild vi ny ' lf' 5 Ke - ' I f I K i ' Q pak 'fi d, Calif H '1 K if MI NER'S FUR ITURE STORE - 1,5 j X' 1028-3 lker Street W 'f J 4 3 Nfl PHIL IP MUSIC COMPANYI ' K J Y W Musical Instruments-Sheet Mu ' ERS S ELECTRICAL I 1512 Nineteenth Street I 3. MAC INE WORKS Bakersfield, Califprgifair ' N 220-230 least Nineteenth sireei A' - r I if' P1oNEER-AL N CLEANERS Ae: NTGOMERY WA MP Q M East N enth Simi xqg R , ts -- v - 2426 . e er Avgniie QX I H 54 X' - r V, eiiilmi ,California PION 0 ILE COMPANY A f Q. Buic ntiac' s 9 7 2121 l' r Avenue H WILLIAM H. MOORE, M. X Physician and Surgeon I Haberfcide Building PIONEER MERCANTILE COMPANY XXX Bakersfield, California XX , ' x TOD M L I J OST CQWFICE MARVET Q P-I 1:5 Maker:-:field l':ilif1i'nia ' X H. H 'J 1-'u-Qui-,lie at Fair Pi-nies XA Qi 'i fx I f Eigrlkaentli and H Sires-ts X x QXE, NEW CITY CLEANERS ,' C, 1 A N K 1021Eightli Street 4. if UDHARLEQ POWLR xx ' P , r i . , . . M I K 7 1' j -Jax lialivlshul ,4 alifnrnia f 1' ,, r X Q Quality 1'hotographs XX X:-. it Haherfelde Building x ,Q L0 Il A. PACKARD. M. D. mike.-sneili, 1-i.iif.,....if. Xi l'D '- 'ar, Nuse and Throat ef X K H berfelde Building xl 0 X KID . Bakersfield, California' 0 Q ' C' E' PRYOR i A ' 0 X Dental Surgeon X ,X ' I A Haberfelde Building . PAYNE GSL SON X llzikorslield, Californian XX Mm'ti4'ians 4 i X KX H028 Nineteenth Street 2 A. J. PURYEAR, D. s. C. Foot Specialist COC DAI ES' INC' 559 Haberfelde Building! l'WentY'N U nd I Stfevls Bakersfield, California Bak r d, California f- DR. HERMAN RADEMACHER .I . PENNEY COMPANY Dentiqt 2020 Chester Avenue 209 Hopkins Buiiding Corner Nineteenth and Chester Six W x I Bakersfield, California i 4 iii NX ifii x N All W V s ik . KF, 1 0 V4 ag S. ,. . Sponsors :J F7 n. E , . D. AT. R. SOLOMON K 0 .1 es o Rital s ivan Jewelry Company L ' fnker. lwlifoqiin A P0 Nineteenth Street ' ' 5 y, H Q f 0' , . 4-S 5 ER'S D10 SOUTHERN AUTO SUPPLY 'f h vhers f COMPANY 'S g 42' 'eemh sired l A l20l Eighteenth sm- t ' Bakers ld, California f pf- . - Qi 'I R s IQARLISTEYENS N A If UX 85 KUENTZEL I.: x Vain iflrive-In arkc M' 7 porting G ds X ' K Qugciy S eel- Beef ,A . F 1817 I St t U U, 'N l20h,Che4p- 'venu , L Bakersfield, t' fwrnla . it , ,-1' I ,l 4. 5 J I . W l 1 -' fr, 4 , SU 0NjV SAN U ,OTTON QI . ff A I nun ws Beauty shop PANY ll' field, Califor ia Box 711 l D Unk rsfleld, 1' ifornln k EDW1 , SYM Architect ANITEX CLEANlNG COMPANY Haberfelde Building , Bakersfield, California 5 . Sixteenth and H Streets X Q X 'P imlqemit-ni, Uulife A Q g A X ,J a2'TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST N' L 1 COMPANY CHARLES H. SCHULER 'ri 1-'img mm--In M-n-kei 1'm'd Titles me 'I ' ' Morgan Building Grom-ery Depart ent Uhcstc-r Avenue sn California , ' 4 R E. AN f ER tx f v 11 - n ti f i SLC R MARKET I Nm V? t wt X Kern Coun 1 'gest Food Shop 8 Twentieth t d Chester Avenue . , V LEY P ' v - MPANY S I 2 olet Cars R SE IC SHOE SHOP .ik , Uaiifornia IJ J. W. Peterson ' Q 'SH M Street, LLEY EL RIOAL SUPPLY . ' Bakersfield, California , COMPANY Power Company: Building DR. JOE SMITH E Bakersf1eld,CaliQrnia , VALLEY OFFICE AND scHooL EQUIPMENT COMPAN 'L Q G erles 1621 Nineteenth Street 8 e Street - Bakersfield, California ' O x x , elk s N 0 RALP . SMITH Haberfelde Building Y Y- Nr lit 3 a l 4' X 1 If .- 'R-ve f fd iw ff f ' L. I I -- QLQV- u y A. ,4 ,I J, V! I 1 Cl 3' FL, Sponsors f ' - A. W. WEBSTER WHITE MARBLE BARBER SHOP Welister Top and Awning Shop 3 Les Dupen, Proprietor 2300 '-Eye Street 1625 Nineteenth Street , XX , O A ' , Bakersiield, California N ,X ' N KERSHAM COMPANY A. Jexvelerg X 1416-1420 Nineteenth Street Bakersfield, Californi' , STERTQ STATES GROCERY S91 WINGATE 'K N' X i sigholesale Grocers . Ii' X Office Equipment ,, Q f X 1420 P sn-em 1604 Nineteenth Street 3, ' 1 5 kj X ' . x ? S' I NY R 1 ' K? K WITHAM Sz BOQLILH - , F - Radio r. ,, X Fox Theater Building ACKNOVVLEDGMENTS The Editor and Staff Wish to Express heir Appreciat'o to All Those Helpin to Put O This 19 4 Ed-iti o th Ora . ,. OV RS ' VL M . u o J. 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