Bret Harte Union High School - Sierra Vista Yearbook (Angels Camp, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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Quinioxuioxoxo Page Eighteen SIERRA VISTA ini:71011111xinlirininininioinioioioioinil1301020106 ACT III An orange curtain rises on the new juniors. fOrange to suggest hap- pier and gayer timesj. Miss Stockton appears again as class advisor. Scene I-For the third tiinethe group meets. Many more of their class- mates are absent. Scene II--Hard work makes the play, Robin Hood. a success. Scene III-Senior Hi-jinks was a howling success. Scene IV-Graduation time again which means good-bye to the seniors. lille. ACT IV For the fourth time the curtain rises at Bret Harte. It is a crimson QCrimson to suggest happy memories of the past and the bright fu- ture before usj. Mrs. Dana appears as class teacher. Scene I-A group of twenty-two students take their place in the as- sembly as dignified seniors. Scene II-For the last time an election of class officers is held. Scene III-Senior Hi-Jinks was a howling'l success. Scene IV-Anticipation for another entertainment similar to ,thc Hi- Jinks. Scene V-Farewell banquet given by juniors to these worthy seniors. Scene VI--Class day. Scene VII-Senior ball. Scene VIII-Graduation. Sad music while the curtain slowly drceps for the fourth and last time upon the familiar scenes and smiling faces, never to rise again for this, our class. Good-bye, old pals, good-bye. Editor ........... Assistant Editor . Business Manager Assistant Business Art .............. Alumni ........ Calendar ......... Athletics CBoysj Athletics CGirlsJ . Dramatics ....... Exchanges ..... Activities .... Jokes .......... Organizations Snaps .......... Juniors ....... Sophomores Freshmen Manager HELEN BURROW' ELTON DORROI-I Tll-IIE STAIFIF .. Glendon Mitchler .. Lucile Starcevich . . . Edward Stevenot Teddy Bird Lovell Poole .... Lawrence Monte Verda Helen Burrow .... Jack Voitich .. Emelia Parades Oliver Raggio Emmett Morley . . . . .Iris Miller, Dorothea Lagomarsino Evelyn Kennedy Jennie Folletti .. Rowena Segale Irene Beer Irene Guisto Evelyn Arthur

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SIERRA VISTA Page Seventeen 10Q0i0l0illl0Q1IQiiilillliiillblllil7iiliI!QOQlli0l1lill0lDl0QOQClQCll1i0QIO, SCIENIES FROM OUR ILIIIFIE AT IBRIET IHIARTIE Major List of Characters Minor ACT I Mrs. Dana .......... ...... C lass Teacher Remaining Glendon Mitchler ..... President Thirty-five John Kennedy . .. ..Vice- President ' Freshmen Rowena Segale . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer ACT II Miss Stockton ........ Class Teacher Remaining Elton Dorroh . .. ....... President Thirty-four Claire Orth ..... .... V ice-President Sophomores Albert Emerald .... Secretary-Treasurer ACT. III Miss Stockton .... ..... C lass Teacher Remaining Glendon Mitchler . . .President Twenty-four Joe Peirano ............ Vice-President Juniors Hildred Stephens ........ Secretary-Treasurer ACT IV Mrs. Dana ........ ..... C lass Teacher Remaining Elton Dorroh ............ President Twenty-two Lawrence Watson .... Vice-President Seniors Joe Peirano .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer. Time 192171925-Place: Bret Harte ACT I Green curtain rises on greener Freshmen fgreen curtain chosen to match Freshmen's general appearancel Scene 1-Freshmen sitting in a large room. Mrs. Dana: This is our first class meeting. You are to choose a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. 1Freshmen vote and votes are countedj. NIS. Dana: The results of the votes cast are, Glendon Mitchler, presidentg John Kennedy, vice-presidentg Rowena Segale, secretary-treasurerf' fGreat applausej. Scene II-We do our stuff at Freshmen reception. Scene III-Members of Freshmen class take an active part in athletics. QThis continues throughout their four years at high schoolj. Scene IV-Freshmen entertain the school at a picnic at Lane's reservoir. Scene V-Freshmen say good-bye to their fellow students at gradu- ation. ACT II It is September, 1922, just a year after the start. A blue curtain rises to match the feelings of the new Sophomores. QThey have lost their import- ance as Freshmen, but are reconciled as they realize their wisdom as they become the Sophomoresj. Scene I-Sophomores entertain the school with a freshmen reception. Scene III-Sophomores look backward and see many of their school- mates attending other schools and in various occupations. Scene IV--Different members of the class take part in operetta, Isle of Chance. Scene V-Again a fond farewell is bidden their friends, the seniors.



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SIERRA VISTA Page Nineteen DililPl0i0i0Q111011lQ0l1Pi4lQ1lI0l1lQOQOQ1li1lQ1li0Q1lilD1P.1DQOQ011lQ1liPi1Q SENIOR CLASS IPIRUIPIHIIEICY Time: June 5, 1935. Place: San Francisco. Hildred Stephens' Aptj. ILARIOUS Hildred seated in front of the tire place. QTO herselfj VVell, just think. It is ten years tonight since I left good old Bret Harte High School and here-I am an old maid with nothing to do but spend the money I have made buying a half interest in the New Carson Hill. Gold Mine that Billy Booster accidentally kicked into when he was trying out some of the stunts that Mr. Clarke used to teach. I wonder where Bill is now. The last time .I heard of him he had stepped out to Africa in search of more gold mines. VVell, I wonder what news there is in this paper. Hello, what's this? Ambitious Allen wins race across the continent in his high power Ford. I wonder if that is the same car he used to boast about to Zilda when we were in high school together? I believe I'1l just run through this paper to see if I can find any more news of the class. Ah! Here's some more. Faithful Joseph, treasurer of the United States. Well, Joe was a great treasurer for our class. Q There goes the bell, I wonder who it is. VVhy, Jennie Folletti, come right in. Iyve heard you were a dashing aviatrix, fearless and cheerful, just back from the quickest trip around the world ever on record. No wonder you are called Jubilant Jennie. Here is a chair. Sit right down here in front of the fireplace and make yourself comfortable. I was just thinking of our high school class. Have you heard about any of them? XVhere's Billy Booster? Jennie: VVhy, Billy Booster is still in Africa. VVhile flying over I heard his heavenly voice singing to the natives. Sounded as if he was singing Why Did I Kiss That Girlf, ' Hildred: Really? Now where are Jack Voitich and Elton Dorroh?', Jennie: Jumping Jack is in Australia throwing boomerangs and is writing a complete history of the natives of Australia. He is also cultivat- ing an Australian beard. Eloquent Elton is now in a large university in the Hawaiian Islands. He is preparing a dictionary for publication. Elton still has the same wonderful method of enshrining himself in the hearts of the faculty. Lovely Louie has perfected electrical appliances so he can perform wonderful achievements by pressing a button. For example he has a beauti- ful home in Siberia and not a servant. By pressing a button the whole house is cleaned and his food cooked. Being unable to acquire the girl he loved he has made this invention to keep from workingf' I have also heard about Dorothea. Dainty Dorothea is in a large cafe in New York. She has broken the world's record by turning 300 Hap-jacks a minute. IN'ho would have ever thought that Dainty Dorothea would be anything except a ballet dancer? Highbrow Helen has become the matron of the Sacred Heart Hospital in Belgium and Lonesome Lawrence, after be- ing crossed in love by his old sweetheart at Bret Harte. has become a World Renowned Expert in cases of heart trouble in the same hospital. Wild Iris has at last acquired her position of policewoman. She is in Paris. She has the world's fastest motorcycle that is supposed to go 150 miles an hour. Giddy Glendon has been playing at the Calderon Theatre in Spain for many years but as the climate didn't seem to make his hair grow like Paderewskils he gave it up and is now the famous tobacco king of Spain. Speaking of Glendon, where's Rowena? Hildred: Just had a letter from Roguish Rowena. She teaches high

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