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

 - Class of 1939

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THE Sli LI. THIRTIETH VOLUME PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF Calaveras Uninn High Schnul SAN ANDREASCALIFORNIA JUNE, l939 A I .3 The Gymnasium Main Entrance tn tha Calaveras Union High Schnnl I IMI MRS. MCFALL MR. LOFFFLER Principal DEDIEATIUN T 0 Jffm Jffafall OR her eTTicienT and helpTul man- ner as advisor oT This yearbook. l-ler sympaTheTic and coopera- Tive spiriT has been a consisTenT guide. The sTaTT dedicaTes This issue oT The nineTeen hundred ThirTy-nine Skull, and Teels iT is a small TribuTe oT graTiTude Tor such splendid eTTorT. PUHEWUHD N The preparaTion oT This volume. The ediTor and The sTaTT have soughT sincerely To porTray vividly and in- TeresTingly Through our phoTogra- phic and iournalisTic eTTorTs The many acTiviTies oT our high school year. Herein we soughT To porTray every- Thing ThaT Calaveras Union High School means To us-noT only iTs ac- TiviTies buT iTs senTimenTal aTTachmenTs as well. IT is our sincere hope ThaT during some TuTure hours you may re-live The happy days spenT in This environmenT and ThaT. as The years pass, IT will be- come a cherished record oT evenTs. TU THE TRUSTEES HE STudenT Body oT The Calaveras Union High School is graTeTul To The Board oT TrusTees Tor The inTeresT They have displayed in providing Tor our edu- caTion. Valuable purchases, Too numerous To lisT, have been made ThroughouT The year. We mighT briefly menTion The educaTional and helpTul boolcs. a seT oT loclcers which were badly needed, a new bus which has been ap- preciaTed, and several new arTicles in The aThleTic equip- menT. These and many more useTul Things have added pleasure, enioymenT. and inTeresT To our school liTe. The members oT The Board oT TrusTees are: Mr. Frank Meyer. presidenT, Mrs. Johannah Nuland, clerk, Mr. Will- iam Redding, Mr. Henry Ward. and Mr. Thomas McSorley. IN MEMOBIAM Louis Verser .......ce,..ss,.,cc,cc.c Class of l935 Marion Smofherman ceee...c.. Class of I940 N silenT devoTion and wiTh reverenT Teelings oT respecT, The Calaveras Union High School STudenT Body bows in silenT prayer To These Two boys. The Tormer a grad- uaTe and The laTTer a sTudenT, whose earThly lives have come To an abrupT end. May The memories of These Two Triends burn ever brighTly in The minds oT our school mem- bers. l FROM THE EDITOR ln The developmenT oT This publica- Tion The members oT The Skull STaTT oT I939 have displayed much iniTiaTive, enThusiasm, and inTeresT. and have labored unTiringly To Their besT creaTive abiliTies on Their parTicular assignmenTs. As ediTor oT The Skull, I am deeply graTeTul To my assisTanTs, To Mrs. McFall, our advisor, To our sponsors and Triends who made This volume Tinancially possible. and To The phoTog- Anne McSorley Dorris Murphy rapher, Mr. Flood. The engraver, Mr. Bonds, The prinTers, Mr. RosensTeel and Mr. DuTschke, Tor Their splendid eTTorTs and Tine spiriT oT co-operaTion wiThouT which iT would have been impossible To achieve The desired goals. Because The San Francisco World's Fair is symbolic oT man's progress, his co-operaTion. success, independence. and good will.we have chosen iT as The Theme oT our year-book inasmuch as we sincerely desire ThaT our school Through iTs varied acTiviTies will conTinue To generaTe and develop These worThwhile a++ribu+es in The TuTure men and women who leave iTs doors. Like The dream come True oT The San Francisco World's Fair, The TulTillmenT oT This desire will be my dream come True. The members of my sTaTT have worked and co-operaTed so TaiThTully ThroughouT The year ThaT I Teel ThaT I should Thank each one individually. Doris Murphy deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor her eTTorTs in raising The money necessary in producing The Skull. l-lelen Nicholls and Gladys Josephsen are To be honored Tor Their clever ideas and original sTyle used on The Senior pages. Maria KenT, l-lazel Gregorini and Jacqueline ZierdT, ediTors oT The various deparTmenTs: Frances Hayes, Bill GranT, Carl Apley, SporTs EdiTors7 Jack Kennedy, Georgia Campoy. T-lumorg RuTh Geary, EdiTor oT The alumni and social page: and Barbara Trew, ediTor oT The calendar should receive praise Tor The co-operaTion and en- Thusiasm displayed by Their splendid work. Marion KenT, ArT EdiTor and Darrell Hawk, Carl Erickson and Willard Reinking, snap shoT ediTors. as well as The TypisT, Clarabelle T-TerTzig, are To be congraTulaTed Tor Their unTiring assisTance. ANNE MCSORLEY, EdiTor i81 THE SKULL STAFF The officers of +he Skull Slalf are as follows: Edilor-in-chief ....,o.,. Anne McSorley Business Manager ,oss,. Doris Murphy S - E -+ Sl-lelen Nicholls emor dl Org? Gladys Joseplisen Lower Classes ,s.oo.....,.s..... Maria Kenl Organizalions ....sss,, l-lazel Gregorini Music and Drama... o.s.oo o..,...,,,,...... . .C C , oooo oos. J acqueline Ziercll Girls' Sporls .C C ucFrances Hayes B . S qlqlllllh l Bill Granl Oys pods l Carl Apley Humor Jack Kennedy Georgia Campoy llkaznmr ---- Alumni and Social c,,cc,.., Ruin Geary Arl ..,, ccc,c,c ...G . , c,,. ...s.,, M arion Ken? Calendar so uuu,uu....ccc.. cBarbara Trew S Darrell l-lawlc Pliolograplws ,cc.., Carl Erickson PWillard Reinlcing - Clara l-lerlzi T + oooccc. M 9 ypls S Georgia Campoy Advisors C. ..,c so cccc Mrs. McFall ..,- l9l .wg-fe Preview ef Fair Beauty ?acultq and . . . Clauen 41 Sfanley Ambrose C' au 0 3 is Virgil Airola George Cline Carl Erickson Ray Gillei' Georgia Carnpoy Erhel Collier Rullw Geary Cruz Gonzalez Ruin Carlfon Hazel Gregorini Aileen Genoclmio Frances Hayes Edwin Cavagnaro Ivy Dahl Roberf Fields Darrel George Firs'r Semesier Presidenl' Helen Nicholls lI2l 4,5 Q' AE? ww X E xx ,. In x-wi. 2.11 AL - . . ,a:ef,.., 1 . L.., my ,ff . M, www. X V 2 . V -Qmfws w k -- ' - --we K F , :ff Q R f 2 -' A 4 .L , .ji V, y P: - .- ' ' '- 515' ' aa: gs i mfg I- - X -- sffrklhf We -- -:Ma-S 124: -V 7 A - QQ - . K 'W giqgzkkikg if .,. t . M - v Q., A if. Xt, V it 4 'ak x ' . E -vvv V HQ, .,,- 1- QQJ' , fs' if 3 1'-jg! E7 S it I N wa rf 7 0 M is W Q .Y Q if l W .,,,L N him as ' 'S' 4 ' ,Q fl -5-.W 23 wu- V I The Senior Class History In The year of l935 Many a senior's now alive Who remembers ThaT faTal Freshman year Our enTrance inTo school was made Now. afTer four years, grade by grade. The fuTure doesn'T seem so clear. The class of I939 elecTed for Their officers The following: Pep Peek, Presi- denT: Helen Nicholls, Vice-presidenf: Phillip Blay, SecreTary: RuTh Geary, Treas- urer: Charles Businis, SergeanT-aT-arms: ML BROWN. Advisor Anne McSorley, Yell Leader. N The second semesTer The freshmen elecTed Virgil Airola. PresidenT: Jaclc Prowse. Vice-presidenT: Gladys Josephsen, SecreTary: Hazel Gregorini, Treasurer: Alfred Thym, SergeanT-aT-arms: Anne McSorley and RoberT Moody. Yell leaders. During ThaT year Miss Cruden was Their advisor. ThroughouT The sophomore year Miss Guidici was Their advisor. and Their officers were: PresidenT, Charles Buzunis and John Snyder: Vice- presidenT, Gladys Josephsen and Alfred Thym: SecreTary, Pep Peel: ancl Darrell l-lawlc: Treasurer, Anne McSorley and Virgil Airola: Yell leaders, Ed Cavagnaro and Anne McSorley. The ouTsTanding evenT of ThaT year was The Sophomore-Junior play NoThing BuT The TruTh. As Juniors They chose Mr. Turner for Their advisor and The officers were: PresidenT, Pep Peek and Edwin Cavagnaro: Vice-presidenT, Gerard OneTo and Alfred Thym: Secrefary, Darrell l-lawlc and Hazel Gregorini: Treasurer, Helen Nicholls and Gladys Josephsen: Yell leader. Anne Mc- Sorley for boTh semesTers. During The school Term of I937-I938 The Sophomore-Junior play. Growing Pains . and The Junior-Senior picnic aT Pine CresT were enjoyed. Mr. Brown led The Seniors of I938-l939 Through a successful year. l-lelen Nicholls and Elliof McCombs were The presiding officers. while Gerard Onefo and Bob Fields served as Vice-presidenfs. Anne McSorley and RuTh Geary as SecreTaries, Jaclc Prowse and Pep Peel: as Treasurers and EllioT McCombs, Anne McSorley and Cruz Gonzalez as Yell-leaders. Senior hi-lighfs of The year were The play The GhosT Train. The Junior- Senior picnic, The Senior Ball, and The Senior BanqueT. ll4l The Senior Class Prophecy I939-Whal a year! I have again seen all of my old pals wilh whom I wenl' 'ro school al Calaveras l-li. I had lo do some exlensive lraveling, bul I finally found Them all. I even wenl as far as old Rome. where 'ro my surprise. I found Rulh Geary or Irish lhe Archileclu rebuilding 'rhe ancienl colosseum inlo an ice-slcaling rinlc for Anne McSorley, successor lo Sonia I-lenie. John Snyder was 'rhere also. I-le has 'ralcen MussoIini's place and is ler- rorizing lhe counlry wilh his never-ending squabbles wil'h Darrell I-lawlc, Fuherer of Germany. As I passed 'rhrough France I saw Jane Meyer silling on a curbslone. She was leading a slrilce of French designers againsl I-Iollywood. ll seems lhal Jane and her colleagues wanl 'ro gel lhe old shorl slcirls of l'heir high school days baclc in vogue. Ray Gillel is in England playing lhe lnlernalional Championship Golf rournamenl' of lhe year. Ray has a lillle red scooler lo gel around lhe green on, Al' Cadiz, Spain, I noliced Cruz Gonzalez singing lorch songs in an ex- clusive nighl club. I-ler songs are wriHen by lhal queen ol lyric- Dorolhea Messing. Virgil Airola and Ed Cavagnaro are cobblers in New Yorlc. They've slarled one of lhose quainl, old fashioned shoe shops. and of course l'hey've plenly 'ro do since I-lazel Gregorini slarled designing women's knee-lenglh bools wilhoul any 'foes in lhem. I-lazel never wears her own crealions. By l'he way, as I was coming across lhe ocean in my barrel, I mel John Kunlcle and John Morgan on a rail. They were making lheir way lo l'he Soulh Sea Islands where lhey will do missionary worlc unlil l'he cannibals gel' lhem. Georgia Campoy is lhe girl on lhe llying lrapeze in George Cline's big circus. Dixie and Marie Richards are barlcers 'For Sheridan Windsor's acl. Sheridan is 'rhe slrong man who lills lhree-pound weighls labeled 500 pounds. Elliol' McCombs is in London playing Romeo, in 'rhal' romance which for years has lhrilled millions. Mac has become a greal dramalic arlisl. I heard lhal Carl Erickson is oul on lhe ocean some place frying 'ro dis- ll5I The Senior Class Prophecy cover +he ends of ihe earih, while lvy' Dahl is planning exlensions for Calaveras l-li, of wich Jack Kennedy is Principal. Frances l-layes and Gladys Josephsen are giving one of 'rheir nored piano conceris in Czechoslovakia. Bob Fields and Aileen Genochio may run down 'ro lisfen To i'r when 'rhey have compleied 'rheir business as ambassadors +o rhe las'r peace con- ference. The Parrish girls, Reva and Juaniia, have recenrly employed Darrel George 'fo milk cows on iheir ranch in Oklahoma. A+ lasl'-fhe realiza- 'rion of Darrel's dream! --Bul' my grearesl surprise came when l mei Pep Peek in Berkeley a few days ago. l-le is working on a plan in which sponge rubber will replace The old furf of The gridiron. Pep says il' will be a greaf advaniage io 'rhe ball carrier, as he will be able +o bounce over for a Touch-down. Peek, who is coaching Cal's eleven, seems io be doing some greaf work fhis year. I heard from Bob Moody. ihe explorer, Thai Fred Queslo is a mul'ri- millionaire in Soufh Africa. Several years ago Fred discovered a new kind of fly-paper and was immedialely made wealihy. Now Fred can slep every Saiurday nighi-Cozy? Chesier Moody. Gerard Oneio, and Fd Murrison form a popular +rio on Jack Prowse's Yello program. Rurh Carl+on, owner of 'rhe company. has improved 'rhe producr so lrhai now Yello has sixieen delicious flavors. Oi course Jack and Sianley Ambrose llhe Fred Allen of 'rodayl are siill having public disagreemenis. Alfred Thym is ihe presidenl of a fly swa'r+er company in Sacramenio where Carl Maison has raken over managemen'r of a five and 'ren cenf sfore. Earl l-lansen is designing rockel' ships several miles ou'r of 'rown. Efhel Cofier is his iesr pilot and, of course, she gefs smashed up every now and ihen. Buf she gels well quickly under fhe guidance of Docior Wayne McMillan. Ed Wade runs ihe Ferris Wheel in a lraveling carnival. Well, I suppose +ha'r's all for ihis Jrime. As represen'ra+ive for Jrhe Jenny Lind Flash l, Helen Nicholls, may be seni on anoiher world iour in aboui lweniy years. If so. buy a copy of-our daily and gel' fhe lafesf news. llbl The Class Will George Cline, will my ligure lo Orrin Airola. Rulh Geary, will my arl abilily lo Carl Apley. Anne McSorley, will my llashing eyes and cheery smiles lo Marion Jensen. Helen Nicholls, will my many and becoming hair slyles lo Irma Alwood. Ed Cavagnaro. leave my dark, wavy hair lo Leland l-lunl. Darrel George, lhoughllully will my ambilion lo be a cowboy lo George Mandalory. Virgil Airola, leave my excellenl grades lo Jesse Mechling. John Snyder, will my gracelul slride lo John Schaad. Slanley Ambrose, gladly give all my F's lo Dolan l-lerlzig. Ivy Dahl, will my abilily lo play baskelball lo George Menlzer. Carl Erickson, sullenly leave all my argumenls wilh lhe leachers lo Doris Murphy. Bob Fields, leave my popularily wilh lhe girls lo Edmund Macdonald. l-lazel Gregorini, will my quiel ways lo June Picard. Aileen Genochio, give my large dark eyes lo Peggy Kennedy. Ray Gillel, will my sideburns lo Franlc Genochio. Cruz Gonzalez, will my sweel voice lo June Willils. Frances l-layes, leave my good-nalure lo Lucylle Curlis. Gladys Josephsen, will my shorl sleps lo Mildred Manley. Jaclc Kennedy, willingly pass lo Rulh Jones, Miss Ensler's high regard lor me. John Kunlcle, will my ambilion lo be a preacher lo Jack Boolcoul. Elliol McCombs, give my rough and ready behavior lo Ralph Ponle. Dorolhea Messing, will my bashlul manners lo l-lazel Miller. Jane Meyer, will my inleresl in Ponliacs lo Belly Allen, hoping she will derive as much pleasure lrom lhem as l. Roberl Moody, will my pick-up speed in lhe hallway lo Neal Sears. Ed Murrison, leave my large, baby-blue eyes lo Leland Vaughan. Gerard Onelo, will my love lor chewing paper in class lo Donald Prowse. Juanila Parrish, give my soulhern accenl lo Marion Sinclair. Reva Parrish, leave my liny hands lo Dorolhy l-lagquisl. Pep Peek, will my big leel lo Bob Pellil. lI7l The Class Will I. Jack Prowse, leave my girlish ligure lo George Mandalory. I, Fred Queslo, will my llirling ways lo Glenn Nevens. l, Dixie Richards, will my abilily lo p-lay sollball lo Rosalinda Genochio. l, Marie Richards, will my generosily lo I-lazel Lloyd. l, Allred Thym, give my quiel manners lo Charles Wade. I, John Morgan, will my oralorical abilily lo Nick Cilenli. l, Georgia Campoy, will my winning ways wilh lhe boys lo Emily I-ludson. I, Ed Wade, leave my curly locks lo Bill Geary. l, Darrell I-lawk, give my inleresl in science lo Lila lvlorse hoping lhal she will enjoy such work. l, Bud Winsor, will my rubicund cheeks lo Belly Pellil knowing lhal she admires lhem. l, Carl Malson, leave my girl lriend under lhe walchlul eye ol Bob Daw- son, knowing he lives near her. I, Chesler Moody, will my silence lo Berlha Pelerson-hoping she will preserve il. I, Earl I-lansen, give my liny up-lurned nose lo Donald Pliler, knowing il will add lo his charm. I, Elhel Coller, unwillingly leave my nalurally curly hair lo Edilh Williams. I, Wayne IvlcMillen, give my suspenders lo James McNamara believing he will leel more secure. I, Rulh Carllon, will my sewing abilily lo Edna Allison, knowing lhal she will enioy lhis domeslic arl. As a class: To lhe lacully we leave a lond memory ol lhe way we have behaved lor misbehavedl. To lhe Junior Class we bequealh lhe honor ol being lourlh-year sludenls and ol ollicialing in organizalions. 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I-Iisfory I-Iome Economics EngIish Me+hema+ics Enqlish Spanish PhysicaI Educafion EnqIish Lafin IZOI Eirsl Semesler Leland Hum' , Bob Ambrose Jim McNamara,,,L s Bill Granls A Doris Murphy THE JUNIUH CLASS S ds f Slewarl Allison ..,,..,oo.lA o,.,..,.. , Presidenl ,,.,.l... .,.AAo L ,Pauline Harquisl ,.Vice-Press.. so Doris Murphy Secrelaryo A LLLClara Herlzig Llreasurer u,oo L . L L Maria Kenl so H M ,Yell-Leaders ,,iiiioiii ,,.,,...,,oo B ill Grant Marion Ken? ,,iiii ,iii,ooo,l oo,i. L L LSergean+-al-arms ,,,., , so oo,ooo.,. . L ,L L , . Advisor ,,,i,oooooooooooooooooooooo o,,..oAi . .,,,ii oooooooooo,...... .o.,. M r . Turner Firsf Row: Second Row: Third Row: SiHing: Absenl: CLASS ROLL Lell' fo Righlz Eranlc Genochio, Elvin Huberly, Tony Gonzalez, James Schaad, Leslie Healon, Earl Klein, Leland Hunl, Jack Hageman, Donald Pliler, Jim McNamara, Sfewarl Allison. Lell' fo Right Barbara Hamby. Frances Knoll, Grace Huslon, Lorraine Casey, Lyle Blaclc, Edward Queslo, Hazel Lloyd, Dorolhy Herberl, Kalhryn Marlin, Rulh Carllon, Lefl' 'ro Righl: Marion Sinclair, Violel' Onelo, June Picard, Mildred Manley, Maria Kenl, Marion Kenl, Barbara Trew, Pauline Hagquisl, Jenny Kolhede, Doris Murphy, Clara Herfzig, Elaine Wall, Elsie Fall, Sylvia Hamby. Lell' +o Righlz George Mandalory, Willard Reinlcing, Charles Sisson, Roberl Dawon, Lee Price, William Granf, Carl Ap ey, Jim McMillen, Roberf Ambrose, Eugene Rosseffi Jesse Mechling. l 2l l Firs'f Semesler Neal Sears .. ,, THE SUPHUMUHE CLASS . Presiden+ . . Second Semesfer , Belly Allen Donald Prowse Vice-Pres... L Clarice Alberlini Jean Jackson Secrelary . Dan Parsons Bely Allen Treasurer. . . Neal Sears Anila Buclcnam.. . Yell-Leader . . Merlyn Vassar . ., ssss. Sergeanl-al-arms . . . . Donald Prowse Advisor ssss . ssss E .. . ,s.,,sss r,.. .,,.,ss . M rs. McFall 'T-T . Baclc Row: Middle Row: Siffingz Absen+: CLASS ROLL Alberr Afwood, Diclc Sison, Jolin Hayes, Kenneiln Halbert Leland Vaughn, Melbourne Jasper, Dolan Herfzig, Donald Prowse, Neal Sears, Dan Parsons, Louis Pilgrim, George Blalce, Glenn Nevens, Edmund Macdonald. Rose Marie Bosse, Rufln Henley, Hazel Miller, Gladys Gemar, Dorollwy Hamilron, Jolnn Scliaad, Roy Husfon, Jean Reed, Emily Genoclmio, Anila Buclcnarn, Jean Jacldon, Esflwer Eugill. Margery Gilliclc, Edi+h Williams, Inez Moody, Rufli Jones, Peggy Kennedy, Lois Winlc- ler, Jacqueline Zierd+, Evelyn Miller, Clarice Alberfini, Eva Taylor, Merlyn Vassar, Lois Heafon, Dorraine MoHo Ros, Irma Winkler. Belly Allen, June Willifs, Beflie PeHi+, PaH'y Turner, Allan Hill. l 22 l Firsl' Semesler THE FHESHM!-KN CLASS S ds George Huberfy E so E, E Presidenlc., E ., .... , George Fields Orion Ames eeeeee, E E so so so ,Vice-Pres .eeeee so Jacqueline Bardsley Elaine Morrow eeeee eeee E , E E Secrelaryccc .. . , Donald Cuneo Edna Bacigalupi . so E Treasurer., oooo so ,,oo so ,Buck Tofii Charles Wade . so oooo ooooooo Yell-Leaders oooo ooosoosooos L L Edna Allison, Gordon Thym E , E, M .,ooo,,,,,,,,, Sergeanl-al-arms, o,so lvlelwood Kalhan Advisor ooooo oo,, sosoooo E E so H sssss so ssss E ssss EMiss Guidici Firsl Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourlh Row: Absent CLASS ROLL Leif 'ro righlz Frank Gray, George Fields, Buck Toffi, Henry Sifers, Ralph Ponfe, Gor- don Thym, Arlhur Hansen, Joe Zwinge, Niclc Cilenli, Clarence Walson, Franlc PiH'o, Chesler Howell, Roloer+ Pe++i+, Floyd Felch. Leil' fo right Orion Ames, Tom Golla, John Rankin, Irma Afwood, Dorofhy Langford, Marilyn Colby, Rsernary Gaslcill, Jacqueline Bardsley, Edwin Hayes, George Huberfy, Orrin Airola. Leif lo righl: Edna Allison, Edna Bacigalupi, Alda PiHo, Lucylle Curlis, Elaine Morrow, Rosalinda Genochio, Myrlle Silers, Berlha Pelerson, Carol Lloyd, Emily Hudson, Velma McGuirlc, Luellen Dosier, Viola Savalier, Marian Jensen. Lefl' 'lo righlz lvlelwood Kalhan, Paul Henley, Charles Wade, Donald Cuneo, Bill Geary, Raul Quiniones, Ben Nesbill, Bill Slegman. Jack Boolcouf, Billy Turner, Harold Fly, Mary Sfrail, lvond Sfrail. l23l Court nf Munn Detail 0l'gdMQdfi0M.6 Qffmmrt Row: Hr-.I Row: Presley Punk President UW mt McComt15, V' Doriu Ivtur tw me-Pros. 53' fCr p y, Secretary Glfmftyu Jf3',e'?fthLf2I'1, Troasu 1 Hate: Fatt, Yntl Loader fvmrg MCS A ortoy, Editor o tSknII. U Student Government Girls' League ' ssnciatiun Girls' Athletlc Riglvr 'ro Leif President Hazel Gregorini Vice-President ' ll Helen Nicho s Yell Leaders, Elsie Fall Elaine Wall Sec. 81 Treas. Gladys Joseplwsen Advisor, Miss Peferson President l-lelen Nicliolls Treasurer, Cruz Gonzalez Secrefary, Anne McSorley Yell Leader, Frances Knoll Vice-Presidenf, Doris Murphy Advisor, Miss Lee , ni' A QANL all Ill ll ' Q 'mi 1 'The Ghost Train'?SeHiOfP'av -Junior-Sophomore Play Glee Club Band Students At Work GEOLOGIST LECTURES During The year The sTudenTs heard Mr. I-lass, a geologisT, Talk and show picTures on DeaTh Valley. One oT his inTeresTing subiecTs was The waTer ThaT is always reTerred To as being poisonous. I-le explained ThaT people die because They misuse waTer raTher Than Trom The poison iT con- Tains. I-Ie had a roclc collecTion on display, among which was a waTch Tound near The bones oT a miner who had perished in search oT waTer. The main producT. borax, was discussed and samples shown To The as- sembly. OLDER GIRLS' CONFERENCE The Girls' League was represenTed aT The Girls' Conference aT Rich- ardson Springs by eleven members and Two Teachers. Those who aTTend- ed were I-Iazel Gregorini, Gladys Josephsen, Jane Meyer, Loris Vernon, Helen Nicholls, Pauline I-IagguisT, Clara I-lerTzig, BeTTy Allen, Clarice AlberTini, Eva Taylor, RuTh Geary, Miss Guidici, and Miss PeTerson. The Theme oT The convenTion This year was NuggeTs. The main sp-ealcer was Dr. Edna Bailey, ProTessor oT EducaTion oT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia. IT was reporTed by The delegaTes ThaT The besT sTudenT speech was ThaT one given by I-Ielen Nicholls. I-IeIen's subiecT was Fool's Gold. The arousing applause and complimenTary remarlcs prove ThaT she did un- usually well beTore This assemblage oT abouT 550 girls and sponsors. THE CALIFORNIA CRUSADERS' CONTEST EllioT McCombs won unusual honor by compeTing successTully in The cenTral valley regional championship oT The CaliTornia Crusaders' TourTh annual public speaking conTesT in The SToclcTon I-Iigh School. Previous To This Try-ouT EllioT won in The school and counTy conTesTs. I-Iis op- ponenT Tor The counTy conTesT was a girl sTudenT oT The BreT I-IarTe I-Iigh School. The subiecT ThaT EllioT chose was American CiTizenship and WhaT iT Means To Me . As a resulT oT his vicTory aT SToclcTon he was awarded a beauTiTul gold cup. I-Iis nexT enTry will be in The STaTe Tinal rounds To be held April 27 in The San Francisco VeTerans' War Memorial Building. The enTire STudenT Body congraTulaTes him on This aTTainmenT and places much confidence in his abiliTy To win sTaTe honors. MEXICO The sTudenTs had The opporTuniTy oT lisTening To Dr. ChaTTee oT Molcelumne I-Iill. I-le spolce on his Travels Through Mexico and The diT- Terenl' cusToms oT The people. I-le explained The value OT Mexican money as compared wiTh American money. I-Ie described The beauTiTuI scenery in Mexico, The Mayan Pyramids and The Mexican ciTies. I-Ie had The aT- TenTion oT The sTudenTs Tor an hour and broughT his speech To a close by Telling The sTudenTs oT The Bull FighTs so popular in Mexico. I3II CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The sludenls offered for Their own enlerlainmenl a Chrislmas pro- gram consisiing of a play, +he giving of gills, and singing. Frances Knoll, Helen Nicholls, Jane Meyer, Gladys Josephsen, lrma and Lois Winkler, Rulh Geary, Ellior McCombs, and Hazel Gregorini presenied Mimi Lighis a Candle, under 'rhe direclion of Mr. Loeffler. The Glee Club presenred a number of Chrislmas carols. The srudenls rhen drew gifis broughr earlier in 'rhe week from a gifl box. SKIDDlNG The Junior and Sophomore casl presenled in excellenl' form Andy l-lardy's clever comedy, Slcidding . The play was direcled by Miss Lee and Mr. Turner. The cas? included Jacqueline Zierdi, Neal Sears, Eva Taylor, Carl Apley, Bill Grant Bely Allen, Sylvia l-lamby, Doris Murphy. Jack l-lageman, and Donald Pliler. . Belwen acls Elliol McCombs reciied The Cremalion of Dan Mc- Grew. Miss Ensler, Mr. Husband and Jane Meyer rendered several musical seleclions and John Morgan sang a bass solo. THE GHOST TRAlN The Senior class. under The direcrion of Mr. Brown and Miss Lee. ol- Tered The Ghosi Train, a myslery-comedy by Arnold Ridley. The casl of characrers included: Anne McSorley, l-lelen Nicholls, Jane Meyer, Gladys Josephsen, Ellior McCombs, Jack Prowse, Pep Peek, Wayne Mc- Millen, Jaclc Kennedy. Ed Cavagnaro, Gerard Onelo, and Darrel George. The presenialion was made in an admirable siyle. The enfire casr, as coached by The direclors, gave a very effecrive performance. During 'rhe inlermissions rhe Boys' Glee Club under The direcrion of Miss Ensler presenled lwo numbers, Bells of The Sea and Slou'rhearl'ed Men . Three accordian solos, Sharpshoo'rers' March, The Waliz You Saved for Me, and l+alian Folk Song were rendered by Eugene Rosse'r'ri. A Tap dance was given by Barbara l-lamby in a very enlerlaining manner. l32l Social News FRESHMAN INITIATION The music began To play and an array oT queer sTyles oT TrighTened Freshman marched up The sTeps. The girls displayed ragged dresses and huge paper bows, while The boys wore shorT Trousers and gay color- ed ribbons. Some danced while oThers showed Their TalenT Tor singing and reciTing poeTry. The Freshman leTT The gymnasium Teeling like children no longer, Tor They were now Tull-Tledged high-school sTudenTs. ATTer The iniTiaTion, reTreshmenTs consisTing oT ice cream and cookies were served under The CharTer Oak. l-lonors musT be exTended To The Sophomore class Tor Their enTerTaining program. GlRLS' LEAGUE RECEPTION On Fiday, SepTember I6, The Girls' League welcomed The new girls and Miss Lee by giving Them a luncheon. The Theme oT The luncheon was Early CaliTornia Days. The Tables displayed an array oT brighT- colored Tlowers and place-cards. The place-cards were hand-drawn Mexican sombreros. Each Table had a covered wagon abouT a TooT high and a TooT long. Much singing and laughTer could be heard as The girls enioyed Their luncheon. The guesT speaker was Miss PeTerson. who Told oT her delighTTul vacaTion in BosTon. Mr. LeoTTler added To The program by Telling Two humorous sTories. Many Thanks go To The reTreshmenT commiTTee and The enTerTainmenT commiTTee Tor Their splendid coopera- Tion in making The luncheon a success. SENIOR CARD PARTY AbouT IOO persons gaThered aT The audiTorium To play Turkey whisT. The TirsT Three prizes were Ten-pound Turkeys, and oTher prizes were merchandise donaTed by local merchanTs. TwenTy-six Tables oT players were presenT Tor The occasion. ReTreshmenTs were served laTer in The school caTeTeria by The Seniors, assisTed by Miss PeTerson and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown, advisor, helped wiTh The plans and Took charge aT The parTy. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Friday nighT many wierd noises came TloaTing Trom The gym. Miss PeTerson, members oT The Girls' League, and several moThers Took parT in The Tun. The enTerTainmenT consisTed of ghosT sTories. games and dancing. Prizes Tor The besT dressed couples wenT To AniTa Bucknam and Dixie Richards, Maria KenT and Jacqueline ZierdT. ReTreshmenTs were laTer served. T331 The Elephant Gate Kaya 'and Qrln 14th le tim -J. Prowse U-IB, ILTI, IO-E' ks IREI 5 S h IFB? 4 O The Taam ,I4-Jol'mScl'1add Apley QQBI, Il AH' nc on ILE-J, I2--Gvillei Brown . -James C and QRTI, 7-Peek , - neio ILEI, 2 . row 8-D P - ns , Coach. -Sears IRG, se 64R Mr 1. ossefii H-HSI, 9- Football Review WiTh only Tour leTTer men leTT Trom The previous season Coach Brown was Taced wiTh a diTTiculT Task oT producing a winning Team. Early sea- son games proved The inexperience oT The squad buT gave some promise Tor The TuTure. Handicapped by The necessiTy oT playing all Their games away Trom home TurTher reTarded The squad's progress. The Calaveras Redskins opened The season and were deTeaTed by The Lodi B's I3-O. The deTeaT was due To inexperienced linemen. WiTh Two speedy halTbacks Wilson and Magellan and Their hard plunging Tullback. Furakuo. Lodi pierced our line and skirTed The ends Tor long runs. lnabiliTy To caTch p-asses while in open Tield, prevenTed Calaveras Trom scoring. Peek. J. Prowse. Allison and RosseTTi did well in spiTe of The deTeaT. The Calaveras grid Team was deTeaTed by a veTeran Jackson Team To a Tune oT 20-O. The TaulT oT Calaveras lay in The inexperienced line and inabiliTy To deTend againsT Torward passes. Apley. Calaveras half- back. showed much promise oT being an imporTanT TacTor in TuTure games. while Peek and RosseTTi played good ball. Calaveras Redskins in Their Third pracTice TooTball game oT The sea- son p-layed a 6-6 Tie wiTh Schnieder T-ligh. Schnieder made iTs score aTTer a 60-yard march To The Calaveras 3 yard line Trom where CapT. Ma- haTTey plunged over Tor The Touchdown. Calaveras scored on a spoT pass over cenTer Trom Peek To QuesTo. Peek's aTTempTed placemenT Tor The exTra poinT was wide by inches. The Calaveras Redskins avenged Themselves by deTeaTing lone l-ligh 6-O, in Their TirsT C. l. F. game oT The season. The blinding rain in which The game was played, made The ball very hard To handle, resulTing in many Tumbles. Calaveras made iTs score aTTer a susTained drive To The lone 3 yard line Trom where Peek wiTh The able blocking oT RosseTTi, Ap-ley. and J. Prowse wenT oTT Tackle Tor The score. A Tavored Calaveras squad received a sTunning blow in Their second league game by iTs rival Trom The lumber counTry, Tuolumne, which ended wiTh a 2-O score. Through-ouT The enTire TirsT halT boTh Teams ToughT on even Terms neiTher Team seriously ThreaTened To score boTh sides re- sorTing To deTensive TacTics Thus resulTing in a kicking duel beTween Peek and lvlaloTT. ln The Third quarTer iT looked as Though Calaveras mighT come home wiTh a vicTory. RosseTTi Took The ball and raced 45 yards Trom his own Tive To midTield beTore he laTeralled To Peek who ouT-sprinT- ed The resT oT The Tuolumne squad Tor a Touchdown. Peek's long run was nulliTied, however when The reTeree said he sTepped ouT oT bounds on T371 Football Review The Tuolumne 25-yard line. Tuolumne's big momenT came when wiTh buT I minuTe To play Peek was nailed behind The goal line while Trying valianTly To recover and bring ouT The ball Trom behind his own goal. which had goTTen There due To a bad pass by The Calaveras cenTer. The Calaveras Redskins aroused by Their poor showing againsT Tuolumne The previous week held The Sonora Junior VarsiTy To a O-O Tie on a semi-muddy Tield caused by IighT showers earlier in The day. The TirsT Three quarTers were more or less kicking duels. buT in The Tinal quarTer many passes were Thrown by boTh Teams. Peek's kicking, running. and passing was ouTsTanding while RosseTTi's line smashing and line backing was splen- did. The line as a whole showed much improvemenT. Led by Pep Peek. capTain and leTT halfback, The Redskins Trounced BreT HarTe High I7-O aT Angels Camp. Peek made The TirsT Touch-down behind a hard charging line and good blocking by J. Prowse, Sears and RosseTTi. The second Touchdown was scoredby Tullback RosseTTi, laTe in The second quarTer. Two saTeTies during The second halT compleTed The scoring. The decisive vicTory over BreT HarTe coupled wiTh Tuolumne's deTeaT aT lone gave Calaveras The B championship oT The MoTher Lode League Tor This year. Coach Brown praised The work oT The enTire Team, buT Peek oT course. was singled ouT Tor his splendid performance. Single- handed he carried The ball I38 yards in I7 Tries and did The kicking and passing. RosseH'i's blocking and line smashing was also ouTsTanding. The Redskins broughT Their season To a close wiTh a I3-6 vicTory over The ManTeca High School B squad on The ManTeca Tield. RosseTTi sTole The show by scoring boTh Touchdowns Tor our boys on TerriTic line plunges. Peek also played brillianTly buT on The whole There was a noTiceable leT down, aTTer The big game wiTh BreT l-larTe The previous week end. Vernon Pecchenino. presidenT oT The BreT l-larTe STudenT Body, pre- senTed Calaveras wiTh The Mr. Daley Trophy which we have now Tor Three consecuTive years by deTeaTing BreT l-larTe. As a means of showing Their appreciaTion Tor bringing The cham- pionship To San Andreas The Progressive Club gave The squad a lovely dinner, prepared by Miss PeTerson and her cooking class, in The school caTeTeria. The guesT speaker was Mr. Hamon. publiciTy direcTor oT U. of SanTa Clara. AlTho we lose Tour valuable players Through graduaTion, The pros- pecTs look good Tor nexT season. The greaTesT problem The Coach will have is Trying To Till capTain Pep Peek's shoes. Young men of his caliber do noT appear on The horizon very oTTen. T381 Xiy ' I! W Ku X, f.. A ig, Q X ' 4 3 K W ' A ' . , gg . MP3 ,HV F V' Sl- of, F K 4 Q - , Z f ,- v ff 3 K 3 K r - i L + 7 ' W Q 1 ef ...M H d ' f . --N -Q Hi -H aug 3. Q41 - f -2, V a-, k r at 7' A- N. A I , Ms A ' m fi ' - n . '41 w 'S Wi , , ,,, ,. rf KT: 75 'f.g1 :'f 'g ff V f K 5 A R n w 3' ,f ' QF - -1 Q . Q, E-Q., 5. ' 4,5 ff- S wfffl E Q I fmt' A AND B BASKETBALL The A baskeTball Team, coached by Ivlr. Brown, broughT unprecedenT- ed honors To our school by winning The IvIoTher Lode championship. The boys who carried our school To vicTory and who deserve much crediT are: B. Fields TFI, Peek Apley lFl. J. Prowse. and CapTain Dahl IGI. OTher members oT The squad were E. QuesTo. GilleT, RosseTTi, E. Wade, S. Ambrose. and Cavagnaro. The B Team was also coached by Ivlr. Brown. ITs members were G. Fields lFl, I-IerTzig I-IunT ICI, Ken- nedy D. Prowse and Gonzalez A record crowd wiTnessed The TirsT league game beTween Calaveras and BreT I-larTe. BreT I-larTe wenT down in deTeaT in boTh A and B divi- sions. Calaveras won The A game 27 To I I. Fields, Calaveras Torward. scored I I poinTs Tor high honors. The B Team Tollowed suiT and capTured The game I8 To 7. George Fields oT Calaveras scored 6 poinTs. In one oT The mosT Thrilling conTesTs ever wiTnessed on The local courT, The championship-bound Calaveras quinTeT eked ouT a 25 To 23 vicTory over The Tuolumne Bears. The Redskins held undoubTed superioriTy over The Bears during The TirsT half oT The Tracas. walking oTT The courT aT The end oT The Two periods wiTh a nine-poinT lead. buT The Bears reTurned The second halT wiTh a spree ThaT knoTTed The score Twice before Apley of Calaveras came Through wiTh a couple oT lasT minuTe buckeTs ThaT puT The game on ice, Tor The Reds spenT The remaining seconds Treezing The balI. Bob Fields scored nine poinTs. In The B game Tuolumne was vicTorious by The score oT 25 To I I. In The A baskeTball game Calaveras nosed ouT Sonora in The local gym by 24 To 20. The Redskins had a wide margin oT IO poinTs aT The end oT The TirsT halT, buT Sonora came back in The laTTer parT oT The game To decrease ThaT margin To Tour poinTs wiTh a minuTe and a halT To play. Calaveras Then Troze The ball. Dahl oT Calaveras came Through wiTh eighT poinTs. In The B game Sonora won 37 To I I. The Calaveras Redskins deTeaTed The BreT I-IarTe Frogs in boTh baskeTball games. The A game ended wiTh a 28 To I9 score, while The B's came Through in an overTime period To win 30 To 28. Apley led The varsiTy wiTh 9 poinTs and G. Fields. The B's wiTh I3. The Calaveras Redskins surged To The TronT aT The Tuolumne gym To win a TilT, 26 To I6. Winning This game made Them souThern division champions oT The small schools. Calaveras had a Two-poinT lead aT halT Time and in The Third quarTer increased Their lead To IO poinTs, which They held during The remainder oT The game. Bob Fields scored I2 poinTs. Tuolumne won The B game 3I To I2. G. Fields oT Calaveras played a good game. T401 AT Sonora The Red and Gold Team Took a Thumping Trom The re- vengeTul SonoraiTes. The enTire Calaveras squad was apparenTly oTT and Tound Themselves on The shorT end oT a 3I To I9 score. The Sonora B's won over The Calaveras B's by 20 To IO. The Calaveras Redskins and The Sonora WildcaTs meT in a play-oTT game To decide The champions oT The MoTher Lode A Baskefball league, SouThern Division. The Redskins came ouT on Top wiTh a score oT 3 I To 26. Peek played brillianTly Tor Calaveras while TeammaTes Fields. Apley, Prowse and Dahl played inspired baskeTball. The Calaveras A cagers deTeaTed lone in a nip-and-Tuck baTTIe To Take The lv1oTher Lode championship Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The school. The game was held on The lone courT, which was packed wiTh rabid rooTers Trom boTh schools. The halT Time score was I0 To 9 in Calaveras Tavor. NeiTher Team led The oTher by more Than Two poinTs in The Third and TourTh quarTers. WiTh less Than a minuTe To play, and The score Tied I7 all, Carl Apley, Redskin Torward, sank The winning baskeT 30 TeeT ouT. lone made a TranTic aTTempT To score in The closing seconds, buT To no avail Tor The gun sounded, leaving The Redskins on The long end oT The I9 To I7 score. In The Calaveras gym The Redskins were deTeaTed by Newman I-Iigh 46 To 2I. This game was played beTween The champions oT The souTh- ern and cenTral divisions oT NorThern CaliTornia. The winner enTered The C. l. F. Tinals Tor The small championship and Newman was vicTorious. In early season pracTice games Calaveras did well in boTh The A and B divisions winning The maioriTy oT Their games. GalT, lone, ST. Mary's, SuTTer Creek, Linden and Schneider were The rival schools. C AND D BASKETBALL The high school C and D baskeTball Teams were organized by Mr. Turner and Mr. LoeTFler respecTively. The D squad was as Tollowsz G. I-luberTy, Geary, Rankin, Felch, I-lenley, Macdonald, PeTTiT, Quiniones, and Cuneo. The C squad was as Tollows: O. Airola. B. Ambrose, G. Fields, GranT, E. I-layes, I-lowell, Parsons, SiTers, ToTTT, Dawson, and Vaughan. AgainsT Sonora The C's losT by 8-ll and The D's, 4-20. Playing Linden, The D's losT by 6-I5 and The C's 3-I I. Opposing BreT T-larTe, The D's losT by 6-I6 and The C's won by I4-I3. In a reTurn maTch wiTh Linden The D's won I3-8 and The C's won I2-9. AgainsT Tuolumne The D's losT 8-I6 and The C's I0-29. The Sonora D's won by 25-4 and The C's won by 26-4. AgainsT BreT l-larTe, The D's losT by I I-I5, buT The C's won by I6-8. The Tuolumne D's won by I6-7 and The C's won by 29-l2. l4Il THE TEAM Scaled: Lol? lo Rlqhf' E Kalhan IP . . l-luberfy l3Bl l, Hawk lIBl Onefo .J. Prowsel ICH A I rw Cl. , PQY ISSJ. G , Allison I2 M onzalez Bl, McNamara IRFJ, r. Turner, Coach, Willard Reinlcinq Wlqfl. .. 3 fit' Subslilules, Lell lo Right Ranlcin, Dahl H. : Quiniones , Walson, John Hayes, ull, Gray. K SQUAD THE TRAC ding' Apley, J. Prowse, Heafon, John Peek, Mr. Brown, H nf, E Sfan . Schaad, Onefo, In James Schaad, Gillef, u coac , Wade, Allison. 4'2 .,m1b.i 2' HM.-Q 'Gb m' 2,i'3'SQ1.'Q' Sea1ed: Dawson, B. Ambrose, Grant fory, Gonzalez, G. Fields, O. C. Sisson, D. Sis- Manda Airola, Macdonald, son, Husfon, A. Thym, Wafson. BASEBALL The Team consisTing oT lCl J. Prowse, lpl Gonzalez and KaThan, lIBl l-lawk, l2Bl l-lerTzig, l3Bl l-luberTy. lSSl Apley, TRFT McNamara and Dahl. lCFl OneTo. lLFl Allison, was coached by Mr. Turner in a very able and graTiTying manner. In The game aT lone. Calaveras was leading up To The Third inning when lone came To liTe wiTh an 8-run rally. The Tinal score ended wiTh lone in The lead IO-5. KaThan hiT a home-run in The TourTh inning wiTh a runner on base. In The nexT game wiTh GalT, KaThan and WaTson were The hurlers. OneTo and KaThan landed a home-run each. Score: Calaveras 7, GalT 6. In The SuTTer Creek conTesT Calaveras losT by 9-7. Allison, Gon- zalez. and KaThan hurled wiTh Prowse receiving. OneTo increased his baTTing average by blasTing ouT his second home-run. AT Jackson The Redskins won in a Treak game. In spiTe oT I7 Tan- ouTs, only 4 hiTs. 2 oT which being home-runs, The Calaveras boys come ouT winners by 7-4. OneTo added anoTher home-run To his record wiTh The bases Tull. Apley. also knocked a home-run. In a well-played baseball game, TeaTured by Two home-runs by OneTo, and The brillianT piTching oT KaThan, The Redskins chalked up a 5-4 vicTory over BreT l-larTe. OneTo's TirsT homer in The TourTh wiTh one on base Tied The ball game aT 2 all. Again in The sixTh wiTh The Redskins one run behind. OneTo parked one in The creek Tor anoTher homer. AgainsT Tuolumne The Redskins Tound compeTiTion raTher easy. The score resulTing I2-I. Allison and Gonzalez worked on The mound wiTh J. Prowse behind The baT. OneTo and KaThan made The game spec- Tacular by a home-run apiece. Gonzalez hiT a Two-bagger To add To The runs oT The winning side. The sTrong Sonora nine broughT The vicTory sTreak oT The Redskins To a sudden halT by I2-I. The Sonora piTcher was so eTTecTive ThaT only one hiT was made by Calaveras, ThaT one being garnered by Gonzalez. and scoring The lone Tally made by Hawk. In The second BreT l-larTe game a rally sTaged in The 6Th inning broughT vicTory To The Redskins who were Trailing by I-O. The nine runs gained in This baTTing spree made The Tinal score 9-3. Gonzalez worked on The mound Tor The enTire gamey Tuolumne was Torced To TorTeiT The second game wiTh Calaveras, The score resulTing I-O. In The Tinal game of The season The Redskin nine crossed baTs wiTh Sonora. losing 4-O. Arnold, The Green and Gold piTcher. held The boys To 5 hiTs. Gonzalez, also, piTched a good game, allowing only 7 hiTs. ln- abiliTy oT The Red and Gold To hiT in The pinches puT The Calaveras nine in second place oT The SouThern Division oT The MoTher Lode Baseball. T441 TRACK Under lhe excellenl leadership ol Mr. Brown lhe Track boys parlici- p-aled in several meels, winning many poinls. In a lriangular praclice meel wilh Sonora and Brel l-larle, Calaveras look second place wilh 92lf2 poinls. ln lhe varsily conlesl J. Prowse look lhird place in l00 yard dash: Peek lirsl place in lhe l20 yard high hurdles and A. Thym lhird. ln lhe 880 yard dash D. Prowse look lhird, James Schaad lirsl in lhe 440 and John Schaad lhird: Peek look lirsl in lhe I60 low hurdles. l-lunl second in lhe mile, Onelo lirsl in lhe loolball lhrow and shol pulp J. Prowse lhird in lhe broad iump and J. Prowse, John Schaad, Allison, James Schaad won lhe 880 relay. In lhe B Class: Granl, G. Fields, Daw- son, Alwood, Parsons were score makers. In lhe C Class: Dawson, Mac- donald, and O. Airola made a lew poinls. Peek won lhe lwo hurdle races al lhe Anlioch lnvilalional Track Meel. Nol only did he win handily, bul in so doing, eslablished a new record in each evenl. l-lis lime ol :l6.5 seconds lor lhe I20 yard high hurdles cul lour-lenlhs ol a second oll lhe old mark. ln lhe 220 yard low hurdles his lime was :26.3, which reduced lhe old mark by :I.4 sec- onds. For his line perlormance, Peek received lwo allraclive gold medals. Allhough I0 poinls were all lhal Calaveras scored, Coach Brown was highly pleased wilh lhe marks lurned in by Onelo and V. Airola in lhe shol-pul. J. Prowse in lhe sprinls, Gonzalez in lhe mile, and Allison in lhe pole vaull. In lhe dual meel al Brel l-larle, Calaveras won by l40-I I2 poinls. A summary ol lhe meel lor lirsl place includes lhe varsily wilh Onelo lirsl in lhe loolball lhrow and shol-pul: Peek lirsl in lhe high hurdles: J. Prowse lirsl in lhe I00 yard dash, Gillel lirsl in broad iump. The 880 A relay was won by J. Prowse, Gillel, James Schaad, and Peek. ln lhe B group Granl look lhe low hurdles and shol-pul, Apley lhe loolball lhrow, Dawson lhe 880: B. Ambrose lhe high iump. The B relay was won by Granl, C. Sisson, Alwood, and Parsons. ln lhe C group O. Airola look lhe I00 yard dash and high iumpg Macdonald lhe hurdles. The C relay was won by O. Airola, Macdonald, D. Sisson, and G. Fields. In lhe Diablo Valley Relays held al Brenlwood V. Airola, Gillel, John Schaad, and Peek look second place in lhe shol-pul ol lhe Class A Divi- sion. Also in lhe Class A Division J. Prowse, Gillel, James Schaad, and Peek placed lhird in lhe 880 relay. ln lhe C Division A. Thym, O. Airola, B. Ambrose, and Macdonald look lhird place in lhe high iump. In lhe meel held al Davis during lhe Cal Aggie Picnic lhe Calaveras boys parlicip-aled, among 800 olher conleslanls, winning I4 pls. in all. Peek look lirsl place in lhe high hurdles and second in lhe low hurdles. Onelo look lirsl place in lhe loolball lhrow. ln lhe 880 relay J. Prowse, Allison, Sears. Gillel look lourlh place. The Red and Gold leam lied wilh lwo olher schools lor second place in lhe C Division. T451 4' o gxji G irls www is X 'MEX 'WHEN Athletics Girls' Sports The Freshman BaskeTball Team consisTed oT Forwards, Edna Allison, DoroThy l-lagquisT, Rosemary Gaskill and Guards, DoroThy LangTord, lvond STraiT, Mary STraiT. The Freshmen were deTeaTed by The Soph- omore Team I8- I 7 and again 2 I -20. The Freshmen girls show greaT prom- ise oT being sTrong players nexT year. The Sophomore Team consisTed oT Forwards Peggy Kennedy, Irma Winkler, Lois Winkler, and Guards, Hazel Miller, RuTh l-lenley, Eva Taylor. The Sophomores were deTeaTed by The Seniors I9-I l and by The Juniors 30-l7. The Junior Team consisTed oT Forwards, Dixie Richards, RuTh CarlTon, Grace l-lusTon and Guards, Marie Richards, Clara l-lerTzig, Barbara l-lam- by. The Juniors were The winners oT all The class games, being deTeaTed only once by The Seniors in one oT Their preliminary games. In The Tinal play-oTT The Juniors were vicTorious in a very exciTing game, The score being Tied aT The end oT The game, making iT necessary Tor The Teams To compleTe The game in an overTime priod. The score was I8-I4. On The Senior Team were Forwards, Jane Meyer, Hazel Gregorini, l-lelen Nicholls, and Guards. Frances l-layes, Ann McSorley, RuTh Geary, and Gladys Josephsen. The Seniors were deTeaTed by The Juniors buT were vicTorious over The Sophomores in The Tinal class games. ln The inTer-class volley-ball games The Junior girls came ouT winners. They played The oTher Three classes and won every game. During The Tall The gym periods played soTT-ball. A greaT deal oT enThusiasm was creaTed in These games. The Third period Team won championship honors in This sporT. Many girls are working diligenTly on The Tennis courTs. Their Tour- namenTs will be played laTer in The year. Girls inTeresTed in Tennis This year are: Marion KenT, Maria KenT, Pauline l-lagquisT, Milderd Manley, Jacqueline ZierdT, Barbara Trew, Clarice AblerTini, RuTh Geary, l-lazel Gregorini, Frances l-layes, Jane Meyer, Evelyn Miller, Anne McSorley, Edna Allison, Georgia Campoy, Marilyn Colby, Rosemary Gaskill, Doro- Thy l-lagquisT, Doris Murphy, Reva Parrish, JuaniTa Parrish, Peggy Ken- nedy, l-lelen Nicholls, Irma Winkler, and Merlyn Vassar. The girls who were very inTeresTed in Miss Lee's Tap-dancing class were: Maria and Marion KenT, Mildred Manley, Peggy Kennedy, Irma and Lois Winkler, Pauline l-lagquisT, Barbara Trew, Jacqueline ZierdT, RuTh Jones, Dorraine MoTo Ros, l-lelen Nicholls, and Eva Taylor. The gymnasium work progressed very well under The guidance of Miss Lee. l 48 l W-, ,, ft' Tennis Row I: Ed Murrison, lSr.lg Jack Kennedy, lSr.l: George Cline, lSr.l3 Darrel George, lSr.l Row 2: Frances Hayes, lSr.l: Mildred Manley, lJr.l: Anne McSorley, lSr.l7 lrrna Wink- ler, lSopl1.l: Peggy Kennedy, lSopl1.l. Row 3: Doris Murphy, lJr.l: Maria Kenr, lJr.lg Marion Kenr, lJr.lg Georgia Campoy, lSr.l f T X v- 'i-11l,, East Tower Staircase jnformab i ' lf' HW '5 wi. S 17,1 'fo if Q I9i .X - 'G . i 'ZY .1 - l ., A' - . G . ' . , ,2. .Vu ,.:: A: ii iff 115 ul. -1 as is ---' is 6 il ni '. , 1 ,,:' ie . I ' - ,..i 2 . u 'f - Tennis clwamp Andy I-lardy Smile prellyl Tennis7+or monlcey busi- ness? Love in bloom Fresliies Two P. Gfs and a Denver gal Wl1al's llwaf? Warbler Funny iolcel Ace drama- +is+ lnilialion Poppa Hayes Fufure Babe Rullw All ser! Close-up of a Cowboy Anonymous Woman-Ha+- ing Cliemisl This can? be lOVel' lvlurrison Murphy-off guard Baslncull Slcirmisli Slar Cenler? Summer Souvenirs Qverseer Hair THE PERFECT GIRL ..,..,,...,...,Doris Murphy Dancing .,,,7,7 ........Gladys Josephsen Eyes ,,,,,, Georgia Campoy Alhlelics ...... ......,...,. C lara Herlzig Moulh ,,,,,, ..,....7.. C arol Lloyd Personalily ..,... ,...A.... A nne McSorley Nose ,,,,,, ......... M yrlle Silers Teelh ..,...AE... .......,.,, J ane Meyer Voice ..... Laugh ....... Sludies Hands .7e,,,, Humor ...... Figure ...,,,. Hair Eyes ,u..,.. Nose ,..,,r Smile ..,,,,o,,,,. ..........Cruz Gonzalez ........Inez Moody ,..c.....Maria Kenl .....,..June Willils .........,..Belly Allen .......Hazel Gregorini Smile .,.A.... Acling ,.... ..........Juanila Parrish ........Jacqueline Zierdl Expression ..,,...... ,rr,,,w... H elen Nicholls Dimples .,.oY.....,..,7.Y....,....,. Elaine Morrow Abilily lo Dress ,v.....,.,..,.o... Evelyn Miller Complexion ........,..,. THE PERFECT BOY ...Eugene Rosselli ,....Darrel George ..........John Hayes ,,,.,......Floyd Felch Sense ol Humor Te e-lh ,..,,,..,,,.,a,,7 .Jacqueline Bardsley .............Carl Apley ....,.....John Schaad Abnlily lo Acl ,.i,,r,,,.v...., Elliol McCombs Walk ..,A,,,w,...,,.. Cavagnaro Physique ,,,,,ii,,,, ,,r.,, G erard Onelo Laugh ,,,,,.. ..r,s,,,.. G eorge Huberly Voice' ,,,4,,,7A,,,,,,,,,, ,,..rr,,.A,,,, B ill Granl Dimples ..,, ,..,,,,v4, C harles Wade Slucly Abilily a,,s,,Y,.s. ..is,,,,,, V irgil Airola Moulh ....r,a,u, ,,......,.,, B ob Moody Dancing Abilily ,,.cA,,,,, Bob Fields Complexion .,,,,,.. c,,, .......,,, N e al Sears Alhlelics ,,,,,,,,,, .,.r,.,,c,c, P ep Peek Abilily lo dress ....A,,ccc,...,,,,,,,. Ed Queslo Personalily ,c,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,, D onald Pliler Abilily lo make noise ,c.,..., Jack Bookoul JUST IMAGINE June Willils in a hurry. Jackie Zierdl nol asking loolish queslions in biology. Gerard Onelo wilh his shirl lail in. Ed Cavagnaro nol leasing a girl. Clara Herlzig nol having her homework done. Jane Meyer nol in Miss Pelerson's room. Cruz Gonzalez nol lhinking aboul Leroy. Edna Allison nol lhinking aboul cerlain ones al Brel Harle Carl Apley acling grown up. Eugene Rosselli nol giving all lhe girls lhe same line. Mr. Husband nol springing jokes. Doris Murphy and Anne McSorley separaled. Miss Pelerson silling slill. Rulh Geary nol hurling hersell. Georgia Campoy nol lhinking aboul Monlerey. Hazel Gregorini six feel lall. Helen Nicholls ever salislied wilh her hair. George Cline allending slriclly lo business. Donald Prowse nol acling bashlul. Frank Genochio on a diel. Eva Taylor nol asking Whal. Elaine Wall wilh her clolhes nol malching. Juanila Parrish nol sewing. T531 -CALENDAR- l938 -C U H S - l939 Aug. 29 Sept I6 Sept 2l Od. I4 School Opens Girls' League Freshman Calaveras vs, Od. 28 Luncheon lnilialion Schneider I-Ii Nov. 2 Nov 4 Foolball Calaveras vs. ' Tuolumne l.llell Senior Piglures Calaveraslvs. Nov. 5 Foolleall Taken S0Ear?bHlIgl'1 SkY l-liQh Nov. Nov, OO a P. T. Calaveras Eleven Calaveras Wins Foeibsll Dec. I5 cleleels B Foolball OO G K T Hl . . Benquel aren u e Brel, l.lerle championship Vlollnlsl Molher Lode Dec. I9 H Dec. .lb H Dec. llTOmol-lawkul Dec, Sl4'Cld'nQ appears Xmas Parfy Jr. , Sepll. Calaveras vs. play lone Baskelball Jan- 27 . Feb- I Jan. 20 Baskelball wifh Sluclenl Body Jan. . Sonora Meeling G' A' A' Dance Balfllf.illnZ'lh Feb' 25 F b za e . . C l ' A F93 22 I Feb. 23 aojgfjzglns Calaveras loses nn? C or ey Calaveras Mofhef Lgae lo Newman Wms essay defeals Sonora Cl-,am 5 Ouinfef conlesl - p Quinlel Mar. 22 Mar. 24 , Mar' lb Mar' l7 Sacramenlo Jr. Baseball wifh Ellfolglccilmbs Gl105l-Tfalnu College Suffer Creek Wms mga ers SV- Play A Capella Choir A .I Il orafory con'res+ M 25 . Pf' Ma, 23 G. l , Mil T ilpnl I+ + Baseball Wilh ' IFS COD GFSHC6 rag mee 5 Track Meel af Richardson's Anllocl, Tuolumne Sonora Springs April 25 April 26 April I5 April 2' Baseball wilh S+uden'r Body Track meer SF- - JV- DGHCS Samara Meefing al Brenlwood AP,ll 29 May 6 May 6 Track Meel al' Mofher Lode . . ar Y May 26 May 3l Jun I May I9 Jr. Enlerlain S'ruden'r Body e Senior Banquef Seniors Meeling Graduafion l54l The Alumni fer the Past Three Years Frank Aplchmo ,,,,,,,,,, YY,,,,,, Virginia Carr ........, Cledi+h De WiH'... Es+her Fuchs ....,... Velma George ...... Frances Genochio. Elizabe+h Gurney.. Tennessee Hayes... eeeeeee ,,,ee . Leonard Howell Y,e,,,,,, .....el, Wilma Hun+ ,....ee,., William Johnson... S+anley Land ......... Helen Lombardi ........ ........ Marion La raway ........l... ........ Jacqueline McFall ......... ........ Jean McNaugh+en ........ ........ Cloyd Men+zer .......,.. ....... Harry Morris ...... Norman Phillips ,.... Rober+ Phillips ....... I936 Working ........................................ ...Valley Springs Schnieder Beau+y School .............. .S+ock+on College of Commerce ........ ....... S +ock+on Home...................... Railroad Fla+ Working ............................... ......... S an Francisco Mrs, Thomas Connonlly ................... Oakland Pos+ Ofiiice ....................... Valley Springs Kozy Korner Klub ......... ....l.... V alley Springs Gold Dredge ...........l.... ........ V alleci+a Mrs. Cord Moller ............. .College of +he Pacific ........ A+ Home ........ A+ Home ............ Mrs. E. Taylor ........ Mrs. E. Wisfer .......... U. S. Navy .................... Universi+y of California.. P. 6. 8: E .......................... A+ Home .......................... .........Valley Springs S+ock+on .........Melones Mokelumne Hill Camanche San Andreas San Andreas ..........San Diego .........Berkeley .........Elec+ra Los Angeles Jack Picard ..,.......... . .. ...Camanche Dredging Co ................. Camanche ' Lawrence Pliler ....... ........ R ed and Whi+e S+ore .......... ......... V alley Springs Vonley Rader ...... P. G. 8: E .............................. ..l...... W es+ Poin+ Floris Reinking ........ ......., T raining Merri++ Hospi+al ................ Oakland Elsie Sandoz ........ A+ Home .............................. ......... W es+ Poin+ lris Shira ..............,.. ......... M rs. l. Torrari ....,... Jackson Donald Rousey ...... A+ Home ............ M+. Ranch Bonnie Skinner ........... ......... A + Home ........ Pardee Dam Margueri+e Towle .......... ......... Se cre+ary ........ S+ock+on William Sowden .... U. S. Navy .................... ...... . . ...... San Diego Carlin Trea+ ........... ........, U niversi+y 0+ San+a Clara .......... .... S an+a Clara Viole+ Trengove ......... ......... A + Home .............................. ......... S an Andreas Ramona Winkler... Helen Warren .... Keillor Winsor. Coun+y Treasu rer's o+iice .... ......... Working ............................ Shell Service S+a+ion ....... l 55 l San Andreas S+ock+on Angels Camp The lumni for the Past Three Years John Dawson. Leona Esmond , , Jack Geary... , Julianne Hayes , Velma Holman Agnes l'luber'ry,, , Aloha l-lunlh., Francis Kent ,, Frances McNamara Willard Dawson., Marion Feldman , Florence Genochio Joe Herlzig Amy Howell., Donald Joy , Olive Lloyd . Jack Meyer, Guilda Pinolli , James Radford , Rose Seeman, Mildred Serra June Snyder Muriel Towle Bob Wolfe Louie Moffo Ros Belly Picard , Virginia Ross Adeline Seppi Yvonne Squellali Mary Wardell Doris Wolfe., June Bonham Marjorie Bunce Dorolhy Carr I937 Working ,,,,,,,, s.., , , , College oi lhe Pacific. ,. Al' Home ..., ,,,, , .,.. ,A.. , Sec., C. U. l-l. S .,,,s,, 7 Cannery .,.. ,s,,,, , N Junior College, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Universily ol California, Calaveras Cemenl Plan? Mrs. Myslrom , ,,,,,,,,,, Working , ., ,, Working s,s,,,,, , Slale Teachers' College., ,,,,, Calaveras Cemenl' Planl Al l-lome ,,,,,, ,, Slale Teachers' College ,,,, . ,, , Mrs. Moflillw, , ,, Working ,,,..,, A+ Home ,, , A+ l-lome ,,,,, , , Mrs. Joe Herlzig ,s,, , Kelly's Drug Slore ,,,,.Munson's Business School ,,,,Beau+y Academy , , Ranchingn . Working ,,,,,,,, Mrs. Frank Podeslo , Mrs. Roberl Baker . Mrs. Raymond Meyer, Slaniord Universily, , Al l-lome ,.,.,,.,,,,,,, , , Mrs. Mark Davis, ,. I938 Working . ,.,,.,, N . , W Junior College... ,, .Schneider Beauly School l56l Burson Slocklon San Andreas Sa n Andreas Wallace Sacramenlo . ..,.,,.Berkeley San Andreas Paloma Burson Lodi San Francisco .San Andreas Burson San Francisco Sanla Rosa Jenny Lind San Andreas Los Angeles San Andreas San Andreas .San Francisco ,Slocklon .Railroad Flaf .Burson Wallace Slocklon Jenny Lind ,Palo Allo Wesl' Poinf Railroad Flal Slocklon Sacramenfo Slocklon The Alumni fer the Pest Three Years Generose Dever ........ Guy Ekwall ,,,...... Marion Fields ,.ee,,.,. William Freeman ,,,... Cyril Gomes .,....,.e, Ruby Gurney ....eeve. Pauline Haddix ...e..e,,. Frank Hamby ...,..,,. Cora Jones ..,,,..vv Jack Langford ....,.. Marie Leidecker ..,,e,.. l938 lConl'inuedl Wesf Poinf ,,.....,,Universi+y ol CaliFornia....,....,.........Berkeley ,.,...,.Wes'rern School of Business,.,..,......Sacramenlo ,........Trea+'s Srore...............,...s.................San Andreas ........,Working........., San Andreas Home........ Valley Springs Home...,Y...... Wallace .,,..,,,.Junior College...... Slocklon .........Junior College.......... Sacramenlo Jenny Lind ..,,,...,Mrs. Wm. Lynch...,...... Mable McNamara .,s......., ...ee,.. P osr Graduale ........,..,,,,s, Mary Jane McSorley ,,,....,,., ,......., U niversily of Nevada ,,,,,, Mariorie Messenger.. Margarel Mondani ,e,,., AnneHe Munoz o,,,.. Louis Pinolfi ...,,,, Frank Pozar ,...,Y.., Alice Porleous ....e,, Coleman Rader e.,.. Roberl Sapp e,,.,,e,,,,,,, Belly Jane Scheave., Helen Schuyler ,e,...,,,, Leroy Sinclair .s,,, Carl Sisson ,,..,..., Kennelh Smilh ..,,,,, Tom Taylor ....,.c,c Virginia Vassar Loris Vernon .ec,,,. Lesler Walker ..,.,,., Cyril Winkler ..,e.,... Slanley Winkler ...,, Gaylord While ,.se....e Glenn Youmans .e,....., Lorraine Zwinge ,.s,,,,. , v,,,,,,, Mrs. J. Sandoz .,e,,,sV , .....W,,Mrs. Geo. Borchin.....,...,. .....,.,,College oi Commerce.,,..... Ml. Ranch C. U. H. S. Reno Valley Springs Wesl Poinf Mokelumne Hill .....,....S+ockl'on Monlerey ...H,...Workingma.,,.,......, Valley Springs .,,..,...Jackson ...,....,Bank of America..............,......,..,..Y..Chico ,,,,.,..,Training S+. Mary's Hospilal.. , ...,,San Francisco ..,..,,,.Kelly's Drug S'rore.....,......................San Andreas ..,.,,..A+ Jenny Lind ........Moody Bible School.....,.. Los Angeles ,,....,..Junior College.......,.. ....,,,,..Sacramen'ro ....,,..Junior College.......... ..........S+ock+on ...,,..,Al Home.........,. Millon ..v.....Posl Gradualem... U. H. S. ..,,.,.e.Working...,........,.... Monlana ...,....,Safeway S'rore........,.. San Andreas W.....,.,Working................. San Andreas .....,,,.Pos'r Gradua're.....,.... U. H. S. Home...........,... Valley Springs ......,,,Beau+y Schoolum.. ..,..,.,,.San Francisco l57l iinu1iw1nulun1nu1un1un.-un1m1uuiuu--un1mn1nu1uu1nn-im1nu-unLinn.-nn-uuinn SPONSOR PAGE --nu-nuinninuinuinn-uninn-nu-nu--un-nn-nu-uu1nu-nu:un1un1nn-xuu1nin1nn1un1 JACKSON CREAMERY AND ICE CO. Jackson Phone 2I '5'5I7'I -M'-'HEI'-Q31-m'EiEiI7Qi.Tif Eugen-'I -531359- i-'I' S A d ' ' A I C PE2ne19'w FORD p+?.?,.ZHf 'P TREAT'S GENERAL STORE San Andreas Phone I5 E. E. WINKLER, RED 8: WHITE FOOD STORE San Andreas Phone l3W CALAVERAS CEMENT COMPANY San Andreas Phone IIO HICKINBOTHAM BROS., LTD. Sfockfon Phone 5600 HILLYARD CHEMICAL COMPANY San Francisco California D. FRICOT Angels Camp California CLOVER CLUB San Andreas Phone Il FORTY NINE CLUB CAFE San Andreas Phone 78 KELLY'S DRUG STORE San Andreas Phone I00 CENTRAL BANK OF CALAVERAS San Andreas Phone 35 FULLER PAINT CO. Sfoclzfon California VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY Valley Springs CaIifornia SHELL DOMESTIC GAS DISTRIBUTORS COOKS AND HEATS FOR HALF Shelfered Oaks S+ocIdon Phone 7-7759 Q. ui...un...m-..ii1i--.-.in-rin-im-im-.mi--in-iii-1,1-I-I-.I-iii.-im.-im.-ii...-im..m.-nn-ii..-T...-.im 4, SPONSOR PAGE Valley Springs Garages J. A. Smifh, San Andreas Golden Sfafe Grocery, San Andreas Safeway Sfores lnc., San Andreas Virgil M. Airola, Disfricf Afforney, San Andreas Si 8: Niclc's, Angels Camp Pacific Box Corp., Valley Springs Polly 8: Buclx's, Murphys Pe+e's Cafe, Valley Springs Pliler 8: Lillie, Valley Springs Progressive Club, San Andreas J. F. Tower, Milfon Taylor's Sfore, Railroad Flaf Gardella Morfuary, San Andreas and Molcelumne Hill L' d Dorofhy Robie Trew, Insurance, Nofary Public, Jenny in Carl's Meaf Marlref, Railroad Flaf Lawrence Monfe Verde, Alfaville, California James L. Romaggi, Alfaville, California Hayden Sfephens, Sheep Ranch Charles McFall Service S+a+ion, San Andreas San Andreas Coffee Shop, San Andreas San Andreas Beaufy Shop, San Andreas Pioneer Garage, Valley Springs Valley Springs Barber Shop Gerberding Dairy, Valley Springs Jane's Sfyle Shop, San Andreas Charles P. Snyder, San Andreas Gasfineau 8: Gasfineau Insurance, San Andreas Dorofhy Glass, Beaufy Shop, San Andreas Hess DeLuxe Co., Cleaners, Lodi W. R. O'Connell, Jusfice of fhe Peace, San Andreas California Highway Pafrol Office, San Andreas Claude Smifh, Supervisor, Mofher Lode Garage, San Andreas Jesse M. Mayo, Angels Camp Mrs. J. A. Treaf, All Forms of Insurance Doris Treaf, San Andreas Wesf Poinf Conyratulatiolw . . . To tlie graduating Claw of 193 9 Complimenu of Stncktnn Merchants Association STUEHTUN, II!-XLIPIJHNIA Harriet M. Smith Memorial Gate .... Pacific and Stockton Junior College Entra C If a's Oldest and Newest-College of the Pacific chartered l85I the Oldest d H STOCKTON JUNIOR COLLEGE H1 N y + p 1' p 'P +he advantages of a lib I education ............. We Welcome 'Ifou to Stockton .- ,.- ,,n-. rvq.-,wvx .. .. ,., ,Wmf.-,g -3- V AUTUGHAPHS SPONSOR PAGE John Squella+i, San Andreas Chas. Schwoerer, San Andreas Percy Peelc, San Andreas Joseph H. Huberry, Aiforney-a+-Law, San Andreas Jinger's, San Andreas Frazier's Barber Shop, San Andreas Dr. E. W. Hill, San Andreas Dr. Edward Mar+in, San Andreas George F. Snyder, San Andreas Dr. Rulh Mar'l'in, San Andreas San Andreas Shoe Shop, San Andreas Core Service S+a'lion, San Andreas McNaugh+en Barber Shop, San Andreas Toy Kiichen, Befween Angels and Vallecilo Corner Siore, Murphys Giriodi's Drug, Angels Camp Peier Pan Beauly Shop, Angels Camp W 81 J Liquor Siore, Murphys Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schwoerer, Valleciio Hofel Angels, Angels Camp A. Srarcevich, Men's Clofhing, Angels Camp Murphys Drug S+ore, Murphys Mrs. Roberi Lawrence, Balcer's Cafe, Valley Springs Oliver Wyllie, San Andreas Joe. W. Zwinge, San Andreas Thos. J. Sears, Norary Public, Railroad Fla? Peier L. Snyder, San Andreas The Toggery, Angels Camp Morenzoni Marlref, Molrelumne Hill F. M. Sauve. Molrelumne Hill Tony Wilson, Molcelumne Hill Maruguerile Hanby Beau+y Shop, Molcelumne Hill Angel Pereira, Campo Seco Sheep Ranch Mea+ Marlzel, B. M. Jasper Sporfsmen Club, Sheep Ranch A. Domenghini, Gen. Merchandise and Mining Supplies, Mi. Ranch Anna Squellafi, Paloma E. Jasper, San Andreas Vic Solari lnn, Linden John Lamonica, Frui+s and Vegefables Sfrable Hardwood Co., Oakland svnsfnci Ffq. Cm, lug , Sfockfom


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