Calaveras High School - Skull Yearbook (San Andreas, CA)

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WILLIAM REDDING i-IE SKULL I935 VOLUME XXVI X 'X I, X S W X Published by THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY offhe CALAVERAS UNION I-HGH SCHOOL SAN ANDREAS, CALIFORNIA FV REWORD ALMOST everyone has his ideas in regard To The conTenT and ar- rangernenT oT a book such as Thisg ' consequenTly, The Skull sTaTT can hope Tor an enThusiasTic recep- Tion oT The June issue Trorn only a porTion oT iTs readers. IT is possible, however, To Tind universal accordance in a Theme. Bearing This in mind we have chosen P The Missions oT Cali- Tornia as our Theme, and herevviTh pre- senT our boolc builT around The beau- TiTul Missions oT CaliTornia. DEDICATIV N WE, lhe sludenls olCalaveras Union High School, respecl- lully oleclicale This volume of The Skull lo Jrhe lzacully of Calaveras Union l-ligh School,who have helpecl lo malce our school life an enjoyable one. N IN MEMORIAM AS a symbol of high regard lor The memory of William Brandl, a Junior sludenl, lhis page is added lo our annual. We pause lo express a lribule in honor of lhis sludenl who was lcnown by all of his as- sociales as a model of an ideal characler overflowing wilh el- 4 lorls exerled lo pro- mole Jrhe besl re- sulls in all phases ol high school aclivilies. C, ,- CJ Si 1 -1 X X mb CJ s 70-7'17f7'llll. U- Y T h e Fa c u I Ty MR. HUSBAND MR. ANNIN Commercial Principal Arilhmelic Geography Occupalions MISS KROMER MR- TURNER Music French Ari E gl sh Lain MISS CRUDEN wfvumf ,iwiii Ka! - Physical Educalion Malrhemalics Science MRS. Mcl:ALL l-lislory Physical Educalion Spanish U1 MR. GASTINEAU Social Science Public Speaking Vocalional English MR. BRANSTETTER Physical Educalion Shop MISS PETERSQN Dean of Girls l-lome Economics 1 CLASSES HL und RIZALITO ABANTO T To find his place and fill if is success for man, VICTORIA BONGIOVANNI WhaI is remembered dies, wha? is wrilfen lives. I-IAZEL GOUZENNE Receive your 'rhoughfs as guesls, bul' Ireaf your de sires as children. ELMER FOX A Icinder genlleman Ireads no'r The earlhf' TOM GEARY Men of few words are esl men. Q .Z I-IELEN I-IAGQUIST A soul as pure as human soul can be. ELDA HARRISON I3Ii+he of cheer and genlle of mood. 1 I W N GW EDWARD I-IERTZIG Knowledge is indeed 'rha'I' which is nexl Io virI'ue. MILTON JASPER N ,' One Ihorn of exper' worlh a whole wilderness of warning. I ' I MYRTLE JOSEPI-ISEN Reverence The highesly have palience wilh Ihe IowesT. I9I 0-01, Q CARL JOSEPHSEN I am mol MAUDADELE bound lo please lhee wilh my answers. LUDDEN Live pure, speak rrue, righl wrong. ARROLL LOVE Pa+ience is a flower 'lhal grows nol in every garden. CHESTER KNUTI LA l-le who will noi answer To 'rhe rudder musl answer fo T rock. jew 'WMO 9 TOM LOVE The will fo do, ihe soul lo dare. MARY LLOYD The real Thing in fhe world is noi so much where we sland, as in whal direcfion we are moving. EVELINE MARKWOOD Somefime, if fhe clouds loolc cold, Turn lhem inside oul and find The gold. RAYMOND MEYER l-le finds fhe ioys of heaven here on ear'rh. S! ,M - K STANLEY MA INNIS Good when nor orherwisef' MABEL PETTENGILL Wise To resolve, and palienf lo perform. I . .J r fy' AARON MORSE I7 f noi To speak wisely may nof always be easy buf noi fo speak ill requires only silence. JACK MURPHY Now shaII I have my wiII. PAULINE POZAR WhaI you dare Io dream of, dare Io do. GWENOLA RENTZ Charms sIrIIce Ihe sight buf merif wins Ihe souI. JOE OUEIROLO Man am I grown, a rnan's work rnusf I do. KEITH SINCLAIR Music so soffens and disarrns Ihe mind ThaI no? an arrow does resisfance find. ALBERTA SEEMAN A The besf way Io qef more Ialenrs I o improve Ihe Ialenfs we have. MAUDE SI-IIRA May some Iorighf and joyous ray Make happier each succeeding day. LOUIS VERSER All who joy would win rnusI share Hg - ERLE WINKLER I Icnow my duIy. Happiness was born a IwIn. PATRICIA ZIERDT And fair is she, If Ihaf mine eyes be Iruef' ROBERT WINKLER A young man wiII be wiser bye ancI bye. Iwkg- 5 I I 1,0 Senior Class Hisfory JUST a Tew shorT years ago, ThirTy-one bashTul sTudenTs enTered inTo The Calaveras Union l-ligh School in guesT oT a higher educaTion. ATTer iniTia- Tion The sTudenTs, Then called Freshmen, became accusTomed To Their school work, and organized inTo a class. As Freshmen an aTTempT To raise money was sTarTed by candy sales and class dues. As The second year arrived They losT The name OT Freshman and as- sumed The name Sophomores. They held Their place in The aThleTic deparT- menT. As Juniors They presenTed a play enTiTled Dinner aT Seven Sharp. They also gave The Senior Class oT 1934 a Tarewell parTy in The Torm OT a picnic. During This Time They conTinued To raise money Tor The class. During Their Senior Term They gave a card parTy which proved To be a success. The Treasury was beneTiTTed by many sales, Class dues, eTc. A delighTTul Senior Day was enioyed on a boaT excursion on The San Joaquin river. As a Tarewell number They presenTed a program in which an amusing play Elmer was given and a dance was enjoyed aTTer The perTormance. Many members oT This class have won high honors in The aThleTic Tields, music circles, and arT conTesTs. CLASS OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer MAUDADELE LU DDEN - - PresidenT ---- EDWARD l-TERTZIG EVELINE MARKWOOD - Vice-PresidenT - - - ROBERT WlNKl-ER 'W' CARROLL LOVE - - - - SecreTary - - - - JOE QUEIROLO ERLE WINKLER - - Treasurer - - -TOM LOVE R-ENFI-Z- T Yell Leader - - MARY LLOYD TIQT Senior Class Prophecy W!-TAT a Trip! Once more I Tound myseIT among my cIassmaTes oT ThirTy- Tive. I, AARON MORSE, a muITi-millionaire oT Sheep Ranch CiTy, reIaTe To you whaT I saw and meT on my cruise Trom conTinenTs To conTinenTs. I-IonoIuIu, I-Iawaii-BOB VVINKLER was running a club house and he had iusT employed VICTORIA BONGIOVANNI and DOROTHY VILLEGAS, The Two well known TipToe dancers oT Broadway, as enTerTainers. Imagine whaT enTerTainmenT They wouId have! I-Iongkong, China-KEITI-I SINCLAIR was conducTing a Chinese con- cerT and you shouId see him Iead his Tamous Chinese band while his assisT- anT, LOUIS VERSER, showed his sTuTT on The piano. Shanghai, China-TOM GEARY was a TuTor oT Science deparTmenT oT Shanghai UniversiTy and a misundersTanding on chemical composiTion oT a subsTance caused hoT discussion beTween The pupil and The ProTessor. Boy! Can Tom speak Chinese! Yokohama, Japan-I-IELEN I-IAGOUIST was The wiTe oT The American ConsuI and isn'T she cuTe wiTh her Nippon cosTume? Tokyo, Japan-JACK MURPHY and EDWARD I-IERTZIG, members oT American Champion Team oT BasebaII, were arresTed Tor making Tun oT The Emperor. EorTunaTeIy, Through greaT dipIomaTic abiIiTy oT CARL JOSEPI-ISEN, chieT ambassador, They were seT Tree and permiTTed To pIay. Who said They wiII reTrain Trom making disTurbance? The game was pIayed and Through The briIIianT perTormance oT Jack on TirsT and a home run by Ed, The Team broughT home The bacon. Manila, Philippines-RIZALITO ABANTO was IecTuring in The Univer- siTy oT Philippines and you should hear him giving Them his Tamous Iines. mi CalcuTTa, India-EVELINE MARKWOOD was employed as snake charmer in a resTauranT and you oughT To see her TwisT The snake around her neck. Congo, ATrica-ERLE WIIXJKLER, The direcTor oT Fox Film Corpora- Tion, was making a jungle picTure called The Jungle Romance. STANLEY MAOINNIS and PATRICIA ZIERDT Took The leading parTs while GWEN- OLA RENTZ and MABEL PETTENGILL Took The minor parTs. l hope iT won'T loe so bad a picTure. Madrid, Spain-MILTON JASPER was TighTing The loull and iT was nec- essary Tor The guards To chase The bull away. l meanT Mid so ThaT he may noT hurT The bull. Rome, lTaly-MAUDADELE LUDDEN and CARROLL LOVE were nuns in ST. PeTer. Imagine The Two girls as nuns! Venice, lTaly-TOM LOVE, a SocialisT agiTaTor, has been arresTed Tor disoloeying Mussolini's order. l-le was Torced To drink a boTTle oT casTor oil and how Tom wished iT was milk shake. Berlin, Germany-RAYMOND MEYER was employed as a iail keeper and sTill reTained his l-liTler hair cuT. JOE OUEIROLO had iusT compleTed his non-sTop TlighT Trom San Francisco To Berlin via PaciTic Ocean and whaT a small crowd greeTed him. l-liTler escorTed him To The Chancellor Building where he was awarded a copper medal. WhaT a reward! Brussels, Belgium-ELDA HARRISON and MARY LLOYD were nurses in a big hospiTal Tor dogs and caTs and how They TreaTed Their paTienTs! Paris, France-ALBERTA SEEMAN and PAULINE PGZAR were in The Tashion parade. Well, ThaT's noThing unusual. London, England-ELMER FOX was The mayor represenTaTive oT Uncle Sam on The auTo race here. Gee! can ThaT Elmer drive! l-le won The hos- piTal Tee. lTelT sorry and l hope Jean didn'T hear The news. l'4l Dublin, Ireland-Gilmore circus was having Jrheir annual appearance in rhe oily and among Jrhe new members were MYRTLE JQSEPHSEN. who rode Jumbo, +he biggesr elephant during rhe parade, and CHESTER KNUTILA, now rhe Jrallesl of all Jrhe clowns. Good luclc ro you borhl I hope you will lilce lhe circus life. New York-MAUDE Sl-HRA and l-IAZEI. GOUZENNE were appear- ing on Broadway as chorus girls and my whar fun admiring lhem borh. This ended my famous Trip wirh refreshed ideas of my classmales of Jrhirly-live. l-lere l am again on my usual worlc on lhe mine. i'5l Class Will ON fhis eighfeenfh day of March, I935, we solemnly draw our lasf and final will and fesfamenf, begueafhing our unusual falenfs fo our bereaved schoolmafes and friends. I, Vicforia Bongiovanni, will my sfudious habifs fo Sfanley Land. I, Rizalifo Abanfo, give my popularify wifh fhe girls fo fhe Dawson boys. I, Elmer Fox, leave my valuable racing car fo Jean Mchlaughfen as she knows ifs habifs as well as fhe road fo my house. I, Tom Geary, will my falenl' in science fo Francis Kenf. I, I-Ielen I-Iagguisf, leave my guief ways fo Lorraine Zwinge. I, Elda I-Iarrison, will my baby face fo Adalee Buck. I, Ed I-Ierfzig, will my efficiency in causing disfurbance in Sfudy I-Iall fo Marv Jane McSorIey. I, Milfon Jasper, give my rumbling gaif fo Carl Sisson. I, Carl Josephsen, will my loud voice fo Cyril Gomes. I, Maudadele Ludden, will my liking for arf fo Paf I-Iowell. I, Eveline Markwood, give my large blue eyes fo Agnes I-Iuberfy. I, Raymond Meyer, leave my I-Iifler haircuf fo John Barfleff. I, Aaron Morse, will my number I3 shoes fo Miss Cruden. I, Jack Murphy, will my eyelashes fo Billie Johnson. I, Mabel Peffengill, will my slim figure fo Flossie Reinking. I, Polly Pozar, sadly leave my delicious Prefzels fo Gladys Mellin in hopes fhaf she will enioy fhem as much as I. I, Joe Queirolo, will my acquired wavy hair fo Frankie Pozar. I, Alberfa Seeman, will my heighf fo Anneffe Munoz. I, Louis Verser, will my swell sideburns fo Donald Rousey. I, Dorofhy Villegas, give my giggles fo Jim MacLellan. I, Bob Winkler, will my abilify fo have a good fime fo June Snyder. llbl Erle Winkler, will my inleresl in Allaville lo Joe l-lerlzig. Palricia Zierdl, leave my many liair dresses lo Lillian Barllell. Tom Love, give my bluslies lo Willard Dawson. Gwenola Renlz, will my flaming Jrresses lo Olive Lloyd. Slanley Maginnis, will my skill in flirling lo Donald Joy. Myrlle Joseplisen, will my allilelic figure 'ro Frances McNamara Keilln Sinclair, give my abilily lo play Jrlwe piano lo Tommy Taylor. Carroll Love, will my charming personalily lo Jaclc Meyer. Maude Sliira, will my Tiny feel To Carlin Treat Mary Lloyd, leave my fancy lap dancing lo Elsie Sandoz. l-lazel Gouzenne, will my long fingers lo Geneva Renlz. Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS OF I935. 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Second row: Vonley Rader, Billy Sinclair, Calvin Brown, Cloyd Menlzer, Eugene Gregory, Vlolel Trengove, Helen Giblord, Lenora Brown, Frank Apichino, William Johnson, Harry Morris, Roberl' Phillips, Laurence Pliler, Mr, Turner. Sifling-Ricl'ard Casey, Slanley Land, De Foresl Hackell, Donald Rousey, Floris Reinlclng, Lorraine Love, Lorella Marlel, Elizabelh Gurney, Velma George, Lloyd Conner, Keillor Winsor, Charles Lindslrorn. Junior Class OFFICERS FlRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER CARLIN TREAT - - - Presidenl - FRANCES GENOCI-HO RAIVIQNA WINKLER - Vice-Rresidenl - - STANLEY LAND BONNIE SKINNER - - Secrelary - - FRANK APICHINQ LORRAINE LGVE - - Treasurer - - DONALD ROUSEY MARY LLQYD - - Yell Leader -JACQUELINE MCEALL T201 O SH open er, Ona oy, oe erizl, an ck row: John Dawson, Jonn Barncfi, Jack Meyer, Louis Morro Ross, CarHon Conf' D ld J J H Q J GWSOU. CCDU VOW1 SKS GHC OZ, FSHC acLe1Nan, CWN Cook, Edward Sforie, Francis Kent, Jack Geary, Wmard D S d El S J F N R S GN M ' ON' LN d Mlkireo Ser A N H d J S G Nd P rnewa u son, - E1 Edu Rb sfqJ MNqm,veumHw W T F G h Y S H T L E R H1 Haqqu H ofnan, anda Sch H AN nH f D f Is? Agnes Huborry J N H M B Sophomore Class OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER ALOAH HUNT - - - - Presidenf CARLTON CONNER - Vice-Pre-sidenr DOROTHY HUNT - - - Secrefary JACK GEARY - - - - Treasurer JULIANN HAYES! YM C, AGNES!-IUBERTYX ' C ea ers ww SECOND SEMESTER - - - JOE HERTZIG FLORENCE CSENOCHIO - - - JOE HUBERTY - - DOROTHY HUNT DACK GEARY ZCARLTON CONNER Gm Q Q56 Eau raw: Carl Slsscn, Jarnrs Gurrcy, Jam Langlgrd, Pa sl' NcGeerqs, Tom Taylor, Alberr Slrosser, Andrew Presecll Edward Day, Cneslcr Moody, Tornnney Russel, LeRoy Slnclalr, Blllle Freeman, Cyrll Winkler. Second row: Guy Elcwall Mervln Llndslrom, Harold Henson, Geraldlne Casey, Annelle Munoz, Nora Fall, Geneva Renlz, Juanlla Gregory Palrlcla Howell, Margarer Mondannl, Barbara Ludden, Ella Maqinnls, Helen Schuyler, Lillian Barllelr, Cyril Gomes Louls Plnolll, Gaylord Wnlte, Wayne Knullla, SiHlnq1Colcrnan Radcr, Mariory Messenger, Adalee Buck, Ruby Gurney Belly Jane Sc:l1Oaye,Ccra Jones, Mary Jane McSorley, Lorraine Zwlrqe, Generose Deyer, Rlla Baker, Mabel McNamara Arm' Howe' , Earls Verron, Mlss Krorner, Frank Pozar,S1anleyWlnkler. Freshman Class OFFICERS FlRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER MARY JANE MCSQRLY - Presldenl - Bll.l.Y EREEMAN CORA JONES - - - Vice-Presldenl - - CYRIL WINKLER STANLEY WINKLER - - Secrelary - - GUY EKWALL ROBERTSAPP ---- Treasurer - - LORRAINEZWINGE LORRAINE zwunem Y HL d QLQRRAINE ZWINGE WAYNE KNUTILA g ' G ea ers ' QFRANKWILLIAMS l22l 23 ACT! VITI STuclenT Expression DURING This pasT year cerTain emphasis has been placed on developing individual expression among The sTudenTs in clubs, musical endeavors, dra- maTics, as well as in aThleTic conTesTs. On The whole, The sTudenTs have responded very well To The eTTorTs puT TorTh by The Teachers. In each club enThusiasm has been displayed by The members in elecTions oT leaders, in presenTing programs, in enjoying Trips To various places oT inTeresT, and in showing a sincere inTeresT in The proiecTs ThaT were To be done. IT is pleasing To prinT ThaT every sTudenT has parTicipaTed in a cerTain acTiviTy. A minoriTy oT sTudenTs have probably appeared beTore The public in programs more oTTen Than The maioriTy, buT The inTeresT and spiriT expressed in The monThly club meeTings have proved ThaT all The sTudenTs have beneTiTed greaTly in This sysTem oT clubs or sTudenT organ- izaTions. We wish in behalT oT The sTudenTs oT The high school To express graTi- Tude To The Board oT TrusTees Tor The moTion picTure machine. Many classes and clubs have used This machine and have Tound such insTrucTion To be very impressive. The Tollowing picTures and arTicles will explain in more deTail The names oT our school clubs, Their aims, and The leaders who have guided The prog- ress oT acTiviTy Tor The pasT year. . T251 i' THE STUDENT BODY THE SKULL STAFF THE GIRLS' LEAGUE T261 The Student Body PRESIDENT - - - ------ - - - ERLE WINKLER VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - CARLIN TREAT SECRETARY - - - - - RAMONA WINKLER TREASURER - - - - - ROBERT WINKLER YELL LEADER -------------- TOM LOVE Mr. BransTeTTer was selecTed as adviser for This orga'nizaTion, and under his supervision iT has had a very successful year. The Skull Sfaff The Skull STaTf wiTh Edward l-lerTzig, as edifor, wish To acknowledge Their Thanks To The EaculTy, To The adverTisers and To all oThers who have assisTed Them in publishing This annual. Special honors are due Maudadele Ludden, l-lelen Gibford, and Frances Genochio for Their arT work displayed in This annual. Girls' League The oTTicers of The Girls' League for The pasT year have been as follows: PRESIDENT ------------ GWENOLA RENTZ VICE-PRESIDENT ---------- MABEL PETTENGILL SECRETARY-TREASU RER ------- YVONNE SOUELLATI lT is The aim of This league To encourage friendship, sporTsmanship, and To gain higher ideals. A girl while in l-ligh School begins To plan whaT her work and aim in life will be. The Girls' League Tries To aid and encourage her Toward her goal. The adviser for This year has been Miss PeTerson wiTh whose help The Girls' League accomplished many Things. Freshmen girls, new girls, and women members of The faculTy were guesfs aT a luncheon and program sponsored by The Girls' League on OcTo- ber 2. AT ChrisTmas The Girls' League made up Chrisfrnas baskefs which were disTribuTed To The needy in The counTy. Gwenola RenTz, Yvonne Sguellafi and Miss PeTerson aTTended a Girls' League conference held aT Livingsfon l-ligh School in The TirsT semesTer. The delegaTes received much enfhusiasm for The year's program. mi 'Iv fn GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOYS' CLUB I?3I I The Girls' Athletic Association Ti-IE GAA was organized the tirst time this year under the supervision ot Mrs. Mctzail. The purpose ot this organization is to encourage girls to par- ticipate in all athletic events, to arrange interclass games, and promote play days with neighboring schools. The otticers tor the past year have been as toiiows: PRESIDENT -------------- JACOUELINE McFALL VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - - - CARROLL LOVE SECRETARY - - - - - RAMONA WINKLER TREASURER -------,f-----, LORRAINE LOVE This year Girls' Athletic Night was sponsored by the GAA with the aid ot the girls in the physical educational classes. A motion picture and many candy sales were sponsored by the organization throughout the year. The Boys' Athletic Association The Boys' Athletic Association was a newly tormed club that experi- enced a successtul year. The members iourneyed to Sacramento to a baseball game, as well as accomplishing many other objectives. The otticers tor the second semester were: PRESIDENT ----------------- JACK MURPHY SECRETARY ---------'----- STANLEY WINKLER ADVISER - - --f- MR. TURNER Boys' Club Another boys' organization, the Boys' Club, had a very successtul ad- ministration during its tirst year. The club gave a successtul Stag Party, besides bringing many speakers to the school to address the boys on vai- uabie subiects. The otticers tor the year were as tollows: PRESIDENT ,.-..---------- EDWARD HERTZIG VICE-PRESIDENT ----- - - - JOE OUEIROLO . SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - - - ERLE WINKLER SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - - - - - - CYRIL WINKLER ADVISER ,---- ----- - - MR. BRANSTETTER mi THE ORCHESTRA 5 x T 3 .5 DRAMATIC CLUB The Music DeparTmenT UNDER The managemenT oT lvliss Kromer, The new music Teacher, The music classes have accomplished much. The members oT The orchesTra have learned much oT The Technical parT oT music. Daily TesTs were given which were very helpTul. The sTudy oT composiTions and composers were underTalcen. Those who belong To The orchesTra This year are: FirsT violin, PaTricia ZierdTg second violin, Cora Jones and Loris Vernon: bass viol, Elda l-lar- rison: TirsT clarineT, STanley lvlaginnisg second clarineT, CarlTon Conner: Iwi TirsT corneT, Donald Rouseyg second TrumpeT, Willard Dawson, Trombone, Jack Meyer, piano, KeiTh Sinclair. A Boys' and Girls' Glee have been Tormed and have done exTremely well. These organizaTions have parTicipaTed Tor all The plays presenTed, and aT several programs. Also a Girls' SexTeTTe has been Tormed. The six girl members are: Soprano, Lorraine Zwinge and ErnesTina Mendoza. Second soprano, Eve- line lvlarlcwood and PaTricia ZierdT. AlTo, Elinor Johnson and Mary Jane lVlcSorley. The sTudenTs have enjoyed Their worlc in The Glee Clubs and hope ThaT more sTudenTs will ioin These musical organizaTions This coming year. Various public programs Tor which The Glee Clubs and SexTeTTe have given programs are: Tri-CounTy Teachers' ConvenTion aT BreT l-larTe l-ligh School, TrusTees BangueT aT Calaveras l-ligh School, ChrisTmas Program, Progressive Club Annual BirThday Dinner, Public School Week Program in San Andreas Town l-lall, and Senior Program NighT. mi Dramatics ON Friday, December 2 l, l934, a very enioyable ChrisTmas program was presenTed by The sTudenT body in The audiTorium. A one-acT play, The KnighT BeTore ChrisTmas , was presenTed. The Tollowing sTudenTs Took parT: William BrandT, William Sowden, Billy Sinclair, Yvonne SguellaTi, Cora Jones, CarlTon Conner, Velma George, June Snyder, Gwenola RenTz, Mabel PeTTengill, Agnes l-luberTy, Francis KenT, Donald Joy, Mil- dred Serra, Keillor Winsor, and Carlin TreaT. Preceding and Tollowing The play several musical numbers were given by The glee clubs and or- chesTra. And on March 8, I935, a Three-acT comedy was presenTed by The sophomore-junior classes enTiTled MeeT Uncle Sally . Those who Took parT were Carlin TreaT, Virginia Carr, Velma George. Mary Lloyd, Carl- Ton Conner, Gwendolyn Ludden, William Sowden, Gladys Mellin, Norman Phillips, Lloyd Conner, Floris Reilcing, and Frank Apichino. As This dramaTic presenTaTion was The only long play presenTed This year much crediT is due These Two classes Tor Their successTul perTormance. The orchesTra and glee clubs added several musical numbers To The program. On The evening oT April 26 The senior class gave a program To iTs Triends and classmaTes. The evening enTerTainmenT consisTed oT several musical numbers by The orchesTra, and girls' sexTeTTe, a one-acT play called Elmer , and an inTormal dance closed The Senior NighT. The seniors who parTicipaTed in The one-acT play were: Maudadele Ludden, STanley Ma- ginnis, Gwenola RenTz, Maude Shira, Edward l-lerTzig, MyrTle Josephsen, PaTricia ZierdT, Mabel PeTTengill, and Joe Queirolo. T321 Minor Clubs CRAFT CLUB The oTTicers oT The CraTT CIub were: PRESIDENT .......-.... . LAURENCE PLILER VICE-PRESIDENT ---------- . . . LOUIS vERsER TREASURE ............... A R ER NK APICHINO SECRETARY --------------- DONALD ROUSEY The CraTT CIub made a Trip To Melones Mine To examine The machin- ery and one To The Calaveras CemenT PIanT. The adviser Tor This club was Mr. BransTeTTer. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The oTTicers oT The Commercial CIub were: PRESIDENT --------------- ELIZABETH GURNEY VICE-PRESIDENT ------------- HELEN HAGOUIST SECRETARY --------------- ALBERTA SEEMAN The CommerciaI Club made a Trip To STocIcTon where They visiTed several oT The imporTanT oTTices oT STocI4Ton. Mr. Husband was The adviser oT This organizaTion. HOME ECONOMIC CLUB The oTTicers Tor The Home Economic CIub were: PRESIDENT --------------- GWENOLA RENTZ VICE-PRESIDENT - ------------- GENEVA RENTZ SECRETARY -.-....-..... GWENDOLYN LUDDEN TREASURER -.-------.,--.- HELEN LOMBARDI The Home Economic CIub made a program which They ToIIowed Tor The year. AT each meeTing There was discussed a special subiecT perTain- ing To home economics. The adviser oT This club was Miss PeTerson. THE JOURNALISM CLUB The oTTicers oT The Journalism CIub were: PRESIDENT .--------------- CARLIN TREAT VICE-PRESIDENT --------------- DONALD JOY SECRETARY -...-..------.. AGNES HUBERTY The Journalism Club made a sTudy oT Journalism. They also wroTe news arTicIes Tor The paper. The adviser was Ivliss Cruden. THE MUSIC CLUB The oTFicers oT The Music CIub were: PRESIDENT --------------- LORRAINE ZWINGE VICE-PRESIDENT -------------- BARBARA LUDDEN SECRETARY --------------- - LORIS VERNON The Music CIub gave programs aT each meeTing. The members also made a shorT sTudy oT The hisTory oT music. The adviser Tor This cIub was Miss Kromer. I33I AU-ILETI C . I 7 tis. ' 1 -r K.: -. A -N A it i5 zg- I. Q Nu ,. x . ,,A.,,x, W'-A 9-245 .r'f..g', x - A N, . . ,sg Tp, fs-:QQ-Q:,,'. ' - . Q ,' 'I t X. ,' ' . P I V ' -.- -' '- ,. ' sr . H -, ,r,-- dx 1A 4, ' - f'x.'xc sf' -' .7 N - r . ' 'Riel-4. ,.-,i P.-...x ' -.- - ' 5. ' : ' Ng, ' 5 W., f'. N . f' 'xfx ' 0' . ,J ,.' lg. .Q .,,,,::..J . E' - ' :-L' ' 3. - ,,, '.- A. HQ-vr...1 X5 . 0 sw. .. .qs ll-Q 4 , Football A LIGHT bul delermined Calaveras loolball leam finished The season in lourlh place in lheir lirsl year of B leam compelilion. The boys, under lhe able guidance ol Coach Bransleller, upsel Sonora and Tuolumne by scores of I9-6 and I2-7 in speclacular games. Bob Winkler and Erle Winkler were The leading scorers while Rousey and Morse played well in a line composed ol Rousey, Maginnis, Love, Aloanlo, Morse, Queirolo, J. l-lerlzig, Land, and L. Conner which proved lo be an elleclive forward wall. Assisling lhe Winklers in The backlield were Murphy and Phillips, lwo good blocking backs. Al lhe close ol lhe season a ioinl loolball banquel was given in honor ol lhe Calaveras and Brel l-larle Teams. Those who will be losl by gradualion are Josephsen, Jasper, Maginnis, Love, Queirolo, Abanlo, Morse, Knulila, Erle Winkler, Bob Winkler, Murphy, and Fox. Lellermen and non-leller- men relurning are Lloyd Conner, Land, J. l-lerlzig, Apichino, Phillips, Mor- ris, l-lackell, Pinolli, l-luberly, and Taylor. Seplember 29 Calaveras al lone - - O-28 Oclober I2 Calaveras vs. Sonora - I9- 6 Oclober 27 Calaveras al Tuolumne l2- 7 November 3 Calaveras vs. Jackson - 6-37 November 9 Calaveras vs. Brel l-larle 6-3l iwi Basketball CALAVERAS again This year had a serious conlender lor The baslcelloall championship in The Redslcin A Team, which allained a lie for Jrhe league championship only lo lose a hard loughl conlesl lo Sonora in The playoff. The Calaveras B and C squads had a less successful season, bolh Jreams ending The season in Third place in The respeclive classes. l-lopes ol slrong leams in coming years will loe somewhal diminished by The deparlure Through gradualion of Erle and Roberl Winlcler, Jack Murphy, Millon Jasper, Tom Geary, Carl Josephsen, and Rizalilo Abanlo. The Three leams, A, B, and C were as follows: A B C R. G.-E. Winkler L. Conner C. Trealr and B. Freeman L. G.-R. Winlcler T. Geary C. Conner C.-l-l. Morris L. Pliler R. Phillips and C. Coolc R. G.-J. Murphy W. Sinclair J. Geary and S. Winlcler S. G.-M. Jasper, J. l-lerlzig L. Pinolli E. Gregory and G. Elcwall F. Apichino SCHEDULE OF GAMES PLAYED A B C Dec. 7-San Andreas Town - - vs. Ca averas 29-24 22-28 l4-lone ------ vs Calaveras 26-24 I8- 8 25-ll I5-lone - - - vs Caaveras 33-I9 ' l8-Gall - - - vs Ca averas 25-43 44-20 23-I9 8-Wesl Poinl - vs Ca averas I4-20 Jan. 4-Folsom - - vs Calaveras 33-28 24-I3 26- 9 8--Gall - - - vs Ca averas 22-2l 2I- 7 I9-23 ll-Brel l-larle - vs Ca averas I I-35 8- 9 I2-I4 I8-Tuolumne - vs Ca averas 29-36 O- 2 28-I5 25-Sonora - - vs Caalveras 30-23 33-I8 I4- 9 Feb I-Tuolumne - vs Ca averas 28-22 2I- 6 8-Sonora - - vs Ca averas I8-24 2- O I5-Brel l-larle - vs Ca averas 28-38 IO-I4 I8-Sonora - - vs Calaveras 39-24 23-Folsom - - vs Calaveras 28-33 26- 9 T361 B 37 Baseball UNDER The able guidance oT Coach Turner The Calaveras baseball Team annexed The league championship Tor The second consecuTive year, bu+ were deTeaTed by a 7 To 5 score by Placerville Tor The lvloTher Lode Championship. By deTeaTing BreT l-larTe on April 22 The Redskins won The souThern MoTher Lode Championship. AT The conclusion oT The season The San Andreas Progressive Club enTerTained The baseball boys aT a banquet The lineup This year included Jack Murphy, lb: Erle Winkler, ,SSI Ed- ward l-lerTzig, QB, Louis PinoTTi, 3Bg Lloyd Conner, LF, RoberT Winkler, CF: Norman Phillips and Carl Josephsen, RF: l-larry Morris, Pg Carlin TreaT, C. SubsTiTuTes include STanley Winkler, William Freeman, and Thomas Taylor. RESULTS February 22 .......s.......... Calaveras vs. BreT l-larTe lpracTicel .................. 2-I March I2 .................. Calaveras vs. Sonora .............................. ........ 5 -2 lvlarch l5 ..............,... Calaveras vs. BreT l-larTe ....... ......v 6 -5 lvlarch 25 ........,......... Calaveras vs. Tuolumne ..... ........ 4 -O March 29 ...........,.,.... Calaveras vs. Sonora ......... ........ 3 -9 April 5 ..............,,.. Calaveras vs. BreT l-larTe .............. ........ 4 -6 April I2 ............,,,,,, Calaveras vs.Tuolumne ...................................... 7-5 April 22 ....,...,,........ Calaveras vs. Bre-T l-larTe lPlGyOTTl .................... 3-l April 27 .....,......... .Calaveras vs. Placerville lPlayoTll ...... ........ 5 -7 l38l The Awarding of Letters Tl-lE following boys have received a leller for ioolball: Donald Rousey, Sianley Land, Sranley Maginnis, Carl Josephsen, Joe l-lerrzig, Norman Phillips, Bob Winkler, Erle Winkler, Erank Apichino, Lloyd Conner, Rizalilo Abanlo, Tom Love, Jack Murphy, Joe Queirolo, Delzorresl l-lackeii, and Aaron Morse. These boys have earned lerrers in baskeiball: Jack Murphy, Erle Wink- ler, Roberl Winkler, l-larry Morris, Millon Jasper, Joe l-lerrzig, Carlin Treai, Eugene Gregory, Carlion Conner, Jack Geary, and Roberi Phillips. Also There is a group Thai received leirers for baseball. They are as follows: l-larry Morris, Carlin Treal, Jack Murphy, Edward l-lerlzig, Louis Pinolii, Erle Winkler, Lloyd Conner, Roberl Winkler, and Thomas Taylor. mi i Girls' Athletics ON November I I, I934, The Calaveras Union I-Iigh School girls played The Bre+ I-IarTe girls as a parT oT The program arranged by The Angels Camp American Legion PosT. BoTh schools puT TorTh a good TighT, and The Tol- Iowing resuITs were obTained: BreT I-IarTe Calaveras BASKETBALL - - - 8 - - - - I5 VOLLEY BALL - - - 2l - - - I I BASEBALL - - - 27 - - 26 Daily Gymnasium Classes In The daily physical educaTion classes exercises are held. ATTer This preliminary work, games such as basIceTbalI, baseball, handball, paddle Tennis, horseshoes, and Tennis are played by The diTTerenT groups oT girls. AbouT sixTeen girls have joined The Tumbling class and They have en- ioyed The worlc very well. This year under The direcTion oT The G. A. A. a schedule oT making poinTs Tor IeTTers has been inTroduced. AT The Time This journal goes To press The girls have proved To be very enThusiasTic in This new proiecT. lvluch inTeresT has been shown in basIceTbaII games. BoTh volley ball and baseball will, no doubT, creaTe iusT as much inTeresT. The Tollowing class basIceTbaII Teams organized This year were: The senior Team: lvl. Ludden, lvl. Josephsen, E. Harrison, G. RenTz, P. ZierdT, E. Marlcwood, P. Pozar, I-I. I-IagquisT, and V. Bongiovanni. The iunior Team: VV. I-IunT, R. Winkler, B. Slcinner, V. Carr, T. I-Iayes. G. Ivlellin, J. lvlclzall, and F. Genochio. The sophomore Team: L. Esmond, G. Ludden, F. Genochio, G. Ivloren- zoni, O. Lloyd, G. PinoTTi, J. I-Iayes, R. I-IagguisT, A. I-lunT, Y. SgueIIaTi, M. Serra, and V. I-Iolmanl The Treshman Team: L. Zwinge, N. Fall, G. Dever, B. Ludden, lvl. lvlc- Sorley, C. Jones, R. Gurney, and B. Scheave. I40I W1 g FEATURES S o c i a I N e w s PRES:-:MAN iNmATioN FRESI-IMAN inifiafion, fhe delighf of fhe upper classrnan, fhe horror of fhe freshie, marlced fhe opening of our social evenfs for fhe year. The fresh- men were forced fo dress in fhe affire of babies. And were fheir faces red? Parfly from embarassmenf and parfly from fhe lipsficlc so comically applied by fhe upperclassmen. Many amusing sfunfs were performed by fhe Freshmen. The day was concluded wifh refreshmenfs served. The freshies wenf home full-fledged high school sfudenfs, greafly relieved by fhe facf fhaf fhe dreaded inifiafion was over. Their comical cosfumes caused much ex- cifemenf and rushing among fhe snap shof edifors wifh fhe clicking of fhe cameras. MISCELLANEOUS AFFAIRS lvlany social gafherings such as evening programs, card parfies, frips fo mines and fhe snow line, Sacramenfo, Sfoclcfon, and ofher desfinafions have been enjoyed by fhe sfudenfs fhis year. Each proiecf underfalcen has been nof only educafional buf also very inferesfing for fhose sfudenfs who parficipafed. GIRLS' LEAGUE LUNCHEON A mosf delighfful luncheon was served by fhe Girls' League in honor of fhe Freshmen and new girls. The fables were affracfively decorafed in aufumn colors, wifh cenfer pieces of beaufiful zinnias and sfreamers of gorgeous aufumn leaves. The place carols were clever liffle candles in gumdrop candle holders. The following brief program was enioyed. A violin solo by Pafricia Zierdf, a monologue by lvlabel Peffengill and a shorf welcome speech by fhe Presidenf, Gwenola Renfz. Because fhis luncheon was fallced abouf for days afferward if was guife apparenf fhaf fhe proverbial good fime was had by all. l43I l934 SepT. 3- School Calendar RegisTraTion Day. IO-Admission Day. 2 I -Freslwman lniTiaTion. OCT. 6- I2- I9- 27- Nov. 3- I:ooTbalI aT lone. Columbus Day and Sonora FooTbaII aT San Andreas. Junior Class Card ParTy. I:ooTbalI game aT Tuolumne. I3ooTball game aT Jackson. 9-End oT l:irsT SemesTerg BreT I-larTe l:ooTbaIl aT San Andreas IO- ArmisTice Day Program aT Angels Camp. I2-Dr. I-lill speaks To The Boys' Club. I5- FooTball BanqueT. I6-Senior class Card ParTy. ZI- Girls' ATT1leTic Assoc:iaTion MoTion PicTure. 22-TrusTees' BanqueT by I-Tome Economics girls. 24- 26-30 Dec. IO-I I --PT1oTograpl1er Taking annual picTures. I2- 7- Boys' BangueT aT l:ricoT CiTy. -Thanksgiving vacaTion and Teaclwers' lnsTiTuTe. BaskeTbalI game WITIT Town Team. GalT BaskeTball game aT San Andreas. I4-lone BaskeTbaIl game aT San Andreas. I7- A BaskeTball Team aT lone. I8-GalT BaskeTball Team aT lone and Judge SmiTl'l Talked To U 9 I-lisTory class. 20-CI1risTmas Pa rTy. MT- Cl'1risTmas VacaTion. Jan. I- l935 4-Folsom BaskeTball aT Folsom. 3- IO- I I- I8- 25- BaskeTball game aT 6alT. lv1ounTain Ranclw CCC camp aT San Andreas. Angels Camp BaskeTball game aT San Andreas. Tuolumne BaskeTball game aT Tuolumne. Sonora BaskeTball game aT San Andreas. T441 re Play Feb. I-Tuolumne Baskelball game al San Andreas. 8-Sonora Baskelball al Sonora. I4-Girls' League Valenline Parly. l5-Brel l-larle Baskelball game al San Andreas. Feb.. 20-Qommercial Club Jrrip lo Slocklon. Mar. I-Wallace Baseball game al San Andreas. 5-Miss Roberls' Dancing Program in gymnasium. 8-Baseball game al Sonora and Junior Soplwomo I5-Brel l-larle Baseball game al San Andreas. Boys' Club Parly. 22-Sophomore Card Parly. 29-Sonora Baseball game al San Andreas. April 2-Girls' A+l'1lel'ic Niglnl. 9-Open l-louse Educalrional Week. I I-Educalional Week Program al Town l-lall. I2-Tuolumne Baseball game a+ San Andreas. ' l5- I 9-Easler Vacalion. 26-Senior Niglwl. May 2-Senior Dilclw Day. 3-Tennis Tournamenl al Angels Camp. 4--Junior-Senior Parly. l I-lvlollwer Lode Tennis Tournamenl. I5-Soulli Seclion Track lvleel' al Angels Camp. '25--Mollwer Lode Track Meef al Angels Camp. 30-Memorial Day. June 7-End of sclwool year and Gradualion. l45l 46 California Missions CALIFORNIA was Spain's IasT colony: Therefore iTs old missions are really The youngesT oT all Those which were scaTTered over Two-Thirds oT The WesTern I-Iemisphere. Their hisToricaI imporTance To The sTaTe is in- calculable, noT only Their service in winning iT Tor The civilized world, buT in laying The ToundaTion Tor all iTs arT, IiTeraTure, and senTimenT. The Fran- ciscan Missions, even in Their presenT sTaTe oT ruin, have come To be regarded as a disTincTive TeaTure oT CaIiTornia's heriTage. IT is an inTeresTing coincidence ThaT The work oT These missions should have begun aT nearly The same Time as The American RevoIuTion. The ToundaTion ceremonies oT San Francisco de Asis, OcTober, I776. were held in The same year as The procIamaTion oT The DecIaraTion oT Independ- ence, Thus signalizing The year by a memorable evenT on each side oT The conTinenT, enTireIy independenT oT each oTher. There George WashingTon, Benjamin Franlclin, Thomas JeTTerson were iniTiaTing The greaT sTruggIe To Tree The NorTh American CoIonisTsg here Fray Junipero Serra was chosen To bear The Torch oT civiIizaTion inTo a new Iand and Gasper de PorToIa was designaTed To lead The miIiTary branch oT The expediTion. CaIiTornia was blessed To have Serra, The ideaIisT, and PorToIa, The duTiTuI and humane soldier as iTs TirsT colonizers. AIThough The mission sysTem adopTed in CaIiTornia was quiTe universal, The circumsTances oT The Tounding was somewhaT diTTerenT. A group oT Triars oTTen led by Serra wenT To Their sTaTions under The proTecTion oT The governmenT, accompanied by a guard, supplied wiTh provisions, assisTed in every way unTiI The missions could gaTher Their Indian colonies around Them and become seIT-supporTing. TwenTy-one missions were esTabIished in AITa Caliicornia, Torming a chain along The Camino Real Trom San I47l Diego fo Sonoma. Nine of fhese were founded by Serra, fhe remaining ones were founded by several friars among whom was Fray Fermin de Lausen. There were fhree prime requisifes in fhe choice of a mission: arable soil for crops, a convenienf wafer supply, and a good-sized populafion of Indians. The firsf buildings provided were of fhe very rudesf consfruc- fion, mere hufs of sficlcs plasfered wifh mud or clay, wifh fule or mud roofs. The permanenf buildings wifh which we are familiar were of slow growfh, builf fhrough years of foil affer lndian labor was beffer frained. Few of fhe pioneer missionaries ever saw fhem and if is cerfain fhe sfone walls of San Carlos Borromeo were never blessed by fhe presence of Junipero Serra. The archifecfure of fhe missions of Alfa California is disfincfive, no doubf, creafed by fhe California padres in fheir complefe isolafion of ofher building designs of fhis new land. Their consfrucfion plans have proved fo be a combinafion of ideas from Spain in which bofh Moorish and Roman influences may be fraced. This new fype called California Mission archifecfure is disfinguished by fhe open courf, long colonades, round arches, and file roof. Disasfrous experiences wifh earfhgualces had somefhing fo do wifh fhe use of fhiclc walls, re-inforced wifh heavy buffresses, which gave massive and imposing appearance fo fhe buildings. In all probabilify fhe re-filed roofs, fhaf harmonize so pleasanfly wifh fhe surrounding landscape, were fhe resulf of many biffer lessons from fire. The sysfem of governmenf was a complefe form of fhe pafriarchal plan in which fhe missionaries occupied fhe same relafion foward fheir lndian wards as fafhers fo fheir children. Af each esfablishmenf fhere was an adminisfrafive body consisfing of fwo monks, fhe elder of whom had me i charge oT inTerior maTTers and religious insTrucTion, The younger, oT agri- culTural and oTher ouTside labors. All were subiecT To a TaTher-presidenT and he in Turn received orders Trom The College oT San Fernando, head- quarTers oT The Franciscan order in Mexico CiTy. The missions became in realiTy an indusTrial school Teaching The naTives many Trades. lT was The Franciscan and JesuiT Triars who devised The manual Training schools in America. These noble padres were The pioneers oT The irrigaTion proiecTs ThaT covered parTs oT The sTaTe by a neTworlc oT canals. Remains oT Their worlc in a good sTaTe oT preservaTion may be seen in San Diego. AgriculTure was one Task ThaT was emphasized To a greaT exTenT. The semi-Tropical TruiTs Tlourished in The mission gardens. Some oT The aged TruiT Trees are sTill bearing, especially aT lvlonTerey and San Juan BauTisTa. When Serra reached Calnfornia he Tound a degraded people sunk in The depThs oT savagery. From This unpromising maTerial he carved in The shorT period oT sixTeen years The beginnings oT a civilizaTion ThaT Tormed a solid basis Tor CaliTornia, The golden sTaTe oT The WesT. T491 DUE fo economizing pages in our annual fhis Alumni names of our alumni for fhe lasf fhree years. Name Elaine Alpiani - Jack Breen - - l-larold Browning - - Lillie Ayers - - Bessie Berry - - John Guffinger - Eugenel-lill - - - - JessieJaneEllioff - - - Bryce Jasper - - Evelyn Fox - - Wilson Jenkins - Howard Josephsen - - Dorofhy Harrison - - Primrose l-lafler Alfred Kirby - l-lerberf Sears - Eleanor l-lawver - - Agnes l-lerfzig - Eddie Sfocker - - - Mary Louise Joses - - - Rudolph Tillman - - Dorofhy Mafson - - Elizaloefh McGrew - - - Pansey Von Aspern Walfer Yelland - - - Lilifh Von Aspern - - l-lelen Warner - Name Evelyn Genochio - - - Genevieve l-lunfing CLASS OF l932 Af Presenf Mrs. Bryce Jasper - l-lome - - - Eden Cafe - - - Mrs. Lyle Wolfe - Sf. Joseph l-lospifal Af Home - - - Clerk Safeway Sfore Mrs. Beryl Benninger Jasper Meaf Markef Mrs. Berf Walker - I-lome ---- Home -'-- Working ---- Secrefary, S. E. R. A. Working ---- Working ---- Mrs. Edwin Williams French Camp l-lospifal College of Commerce Working ---- l-lome ---- Mrs. A. Kiddo - - Mrs. Maurice Ward Beaufy School - - Modesfo Jr. College Mrs. i-larry Bosse - Mrs. Lowell Winkler CLASS OF I933 Af Presenf Secrefary S. E. R. A. l-lome ---- i501 year we are publishing fhe Residence San Andreas Wallace Angels Camp Clemenfs Sfockfon San Andreas Sfockfon Angels Camp San Andreas Railroad Flaf Sheep Ranch Mounfain Ranch San Francisco Sfockfon Melones Murphys Ripon Sfockfon Sfockfon Sacramenfo Burson Sfockfon Valley Springs Oakland Modesfo Valley Springs Sfockfon Residence Sfockfon Lodi Name Walfer Murphy Alden Seifferf - Rufh Bosse - - Blanche Garbarini Leroy Penningfon Dale Cliffon - - Eleanor Womble Margref Field - Juanifa Worden lrene Lamorie - Melvin l-lowell - Karl Jensen - - Thelma Charlfon lnez Haddock - James Carroll - l-larry Bosse - - Dolores Miller Rufh Gurney - Cleo Neal - - Allan Banchero - Roberf Read - Velma Zwinge - Lou Mae Keilhouer WendallSchwoerer - - Name Berf Blakely - Treen Burrow - Cleo Ekwall - - Roberf Finnegan Dan Geary - - Wilford Gomes - Evan l-lall - - l-loward l-lafler - Myrfle Mae l-lerfzig - - Af Presenf College of Pacific - - l-lome ---- - -- Working - - - - l-lome - - - Insurance Office - - l-lome ----- Secrefary S. E. R. A. - Meadow Lark - - - College of Commerce l-lome ----- Oregon l-louse - - - Universify of California l-leald's Business College l-lome - - - - Home ----- Berry Lumber Co. - - Mrs. Davies ---- Mrs. Edward l-lyman - Mrs. Sidney Davis - - Safeway Sfore - - Residence Sfockfon San Andreas Sfockfon Jackson San Francisco Alfaville San Andreas San Andreas Sfockfon Valley Springs Oroville Berkeley San Jose Wallace Burson Valley Springs Clemenfs Valley Springs Los Angeles Angels Camp Junior College - - Sacramenfo l-lome - - - - San Andreas l-lome ----- Mokelumne l-l College of Pacific - - Sfockfon CLASS OF I934 Af Presenf Residence l-lome - - - - - Paloma l-lome ------ Sfockfon Providence School of lNlursesOakland Pliler 84 Lillie ---- l-lome ----- Universify of California Fricof Cify ---- Junior College - - - S. E. R. A. - - l5'l Valley Springs San Andreas Berkeley Working Modesfo Jackson ill Name Lois Jenkins - John l-lowke - Waller Laraway Valora Schrack - l-loward Lillle - Melvin Lloyd - Edilh Slorie - - Oswald Lombardi Paul Morse - - Sarah Waile - Waller Podeslo George Sears - Opal Warren - Richard Smilh - Roy Slewarl - - Annie Winkler - Lowell Slruckman Ernesl' Winkler - Phyllis Zwinge - Mervyn Winkler A+ Presenl JuniorCollege - Home - - l-lome - l-lome - Working - Home - l-lome - Home - - Working - - - Mrs. Wm. Penaluna Home - - - Home - - l-lome - Working - - - Gardella Parlors Mrs. Forresf Warner l-lome - - - PoslGradua+e - S. E. R. A. - - S+ewarJr's Garage - i i521 Residence Sacramenlo Railroad Flal Comanche Paloma San Andreas Mokelumne l-lill Comanche Mokelumne l-lill Murphys Garden Valley Comanche Railroad Flal Millon Wallace Mokelumne I-Iill Millon Mounlain Ranch C. U. l-l. S. Jackson San Andreas Sponsor Page F. E. Winkler... ,, . . .A A .Q .. Y .. . V , . . . . George Sfewarf 81 Son ,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Calaveras Cemenf Company ,.,,,,,,,, l-lealds College YY,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Y,,,,,,, Treaf Brofhers Sfore ea..eeee...eaaeeeeaaa Hillyard Chemical Company a,,a.,,. Cenfral Bank of Calaveras .,...,. l-liclcinbofham Brofhers... ,,.., Aufomofive Parfs .aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Safeway Sfore .....,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, Linden Lumber Company .,,,,,,, Pacific Box Facfory ,ccc,,,..,,,,,,, Wafers and Ross ,,cccc....cc.. . M. G. Dragomanovich ,c,c,,,,,, Babe Raggio c.,c,c,.cccccccc,,c George Albiani ,,,,,,,,,, Kelley's Drug Sfore .,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, Baker s Cafe .ccccccc,ccccccc.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, San Andreas Progressive Club .c,,,,, Domenghinfs Sfore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C. C. Sfage Sfore .,,.cc.,,,,, Pliler and Lillie... ss,,,,,c,,,,,,,,, San Andreas Coffee Shop cc,,,, Dr. E. W. Hill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boosfers Club... D. Fricof ,.,,,c,c,,,,,,,,,,,,, , William Nuner ,,,,,,,, John Squellafi.. ,,,. ., Claude Smifh ,,,,lA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H. l-l, Zierdf ...,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,, lv1cNaughfen's Barber Shop ...,,,,., John Gardella.. .. ,.........,,,,,,. Joseph I-luberfy ...,..,,.. Julia Wafers ..,.,.,,..., A. J. Gianelli ...,.., Joseph Zwinge ......... . Virgil Airola .............. ..... Frazier's Barber Shop ...... J. A. Smifh ....... ,...... . ... l53i San Andreas, California ...... San Andreas, California ..... San Andreas, California Oakland, California San Andreas, California Joseph, Missouri San Andreas, California Sfockfon, California Sfockfon, California .........San Andreas, California ...H...,.,,.....,.,....Linden, ...,....,Valley Springs .San Francisco, ,......San Andreas ..San Andreas. ..........San Andreas, San Andreas, .........Valley Springs ..........San Andreas, lviounfain Ranch .. .................. Burson, ......Valley Springs .......San Andreas California California California California California California California California California , California California California California ...........San Andreas, California ................Angels Camp, California ......,.Angels Camp, California ......,,......San Andreas, California ......San Andreas ,....,,San Andreas ..........San Andreas, San Andreas, Molcelumne l-lill .......San Andreas .......San Andreas ...........Murphys San Andreas, , ........ San Andreas, ...San Andreas .,...,.San Andreas California California California California California California California California California California California California Jo k e s WHAT'S IN A NAME? WhaT does Wilma l-1unT? When is Edward Day? Why is Gaylord Wh1Te? Why does Adalee Buck? l-low does Lorriane Zwinge? For whom does Tommy 'I aylor? WhaT does Del3oresT l-lacl4eTT? WhaT makes Calvin Brown? Why did Nora Fall? WhaT makes Amy l-lowell? l-low many seeds has a Gladys lvlellon? WhaT does Gwenola RenTz? Wifh whom is Floris Reinking? Why does Bonnie Skinner? WhaT makes Donald Rousey? WhaT does Cyril Cook? WhaT color is lris Shira? Does The slyness come Trom Elmer Fox? Whom does Carroll Love? WhaT model is The Virginia Carr? WhaT makes Donald Joy? Where is STanley Land? WhaT is The name oT Edwardlsl STorie? -l-l. l-l. -405- Elmer Fox- l-loney, don'T you Think you could manage To live on S25 a week? , Jean lvlcNaughTen- GeT The license. I'lI Try iT a week. -405- Joe l'rluberTy- Dad, They say The Saar has gone To Germany now. FaTher- SomeThing like ThaT, son. Joe- BUT whaT will The Russians say? FaTher- The Russians! WhaT have They To do wiTh iT? Joe lpuzzledl- BuT l ThoughT The Saar was The King oT Russia. -4091 Jack Geary- Say, Ma, whaT's The idea oT making me sleep in The piano every nighT? lVloTher- Ssh, you have only Two more weeks To seT up a new record and Then your pi4:Ture will be in The papers. l54l Overheard on fhe beach- Anneffe- lvlummy, may l go in for a swim? Mofher- Cerfainly nof, if's far foo deep. Anneffe- Buff daddy's swimming. Mofher- Yes, dear, buf he's insured. -405- John Barfleff and Chesfer Knufila ouf hunfing. Chesfer- l-lye, John. John- Yeah . Chesfer- You all righf? John- Yeah. Chesfer- Then l've shof a bear. -4455- Carlin Treaf- -l'here's somefhing wrong wifh fhese hof dogs. Vicforia- Well, don'f fell meg l'm only a waifer, nof a veferinarianf' -405- Maudadele- lf says here fhaf fhey have found a sheep in The l-lima- laya lvlounfains fhaf can run forfy miles an hour. Tom Geary- Well, if would fal4e a lamb lil4e fhaf fo follow lvlary nowadays. -405-- lvlr. Annin- Why did you marl4 Bob's paper lOlc7O? Mr. l-lusband- Because he answered one guesfion fhaf l didn'f asl4. -COP- lvliss Peferson- Are you nof ashamed of yourself begging? Sfranger- Buff, lady, l'm nof begging. l'm a professional coin col- lecfor. -405- lvlr. Turner- I suppose your home fown is one of fhose where every one goes down fo meef The Train? lvlr. Bransfeffer- Whaf frainf7 -4455- Joe Q.- 'l'here's one fhing l lil4e abouf my girl's friend. Bob W.- Whaf's fhaf? Joe Q.- The fellow she goes around wifh. -405- Miss Cruden- Jack, can you recife 'To a Field lvlouse'? Jacl4 lvl.- No, how do you gef one fo lisfen? -4455- lvlr. Gasfineau lexplaining problem in algebral- Now wafch fhe blacl4- board, class, while I run fhrough if again. -4455- lvlrs. Annin llearning fo drivel- Whaf shall l do now? lvlr. Annin- Jusf imagine l'm driving. i551 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES FROM TI-IE STOCKTON MERCI-IANTS ASSOCIATION. 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