Central Union High School - La Solana Yearbook (El Centro, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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In y e a r s to come, when you still observe these natural beauties that surround you every- where, pause, and con- template the happy days of your journey through Central High School. KXVXX CON TEN TJ' LID fgdmmisfmfion Glasses Urganizafions Uwmsic :: Qbmmcz Society 5pm1ts Galenulm' gfumm' and cwdwerstisements X 1 E Y UE: ww w , fi. . 'MV 4-N . M39-W K ,gf-V ff W V f- K ,L-gs, Ak'k -' ' , , Q f's2l1ii 'W,'iQa35'i'A42 , , ,L , L ffsgim' . . . ' f . . M .. i, A ,. ,L M, - 1 ' ,117 Si. f M' -' . ,...'?.':E4.' .I A' .' . 2 :,' - 5 ' mf' ,gg -:Qi--'Q 'QQ-'Y' Ag,5IwsfMS' wzgy :wk Ldsjgvf f - 1, if ,. V, , 7, 4 gk' 4.k , f 45? -gli ,if ,,,,g my-,' , iw ' , ' .. 3 if - -, , f A A w-wifes 5 hge, - ,. . -ww -if ' '1'1,wem wikfw ' ,-, -1:21 . .. . 1 ' ' . ' ' ' X' ' , . 5 ' . 'w f .... , -. 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A , 1, .Q ' fl f Eb E fs 5 XL f QMIDIMMNIHSCJIFIIRAGJIHIIDN F. D. Jacobs C. E. Sones R. P. Moore D. G. Whitelaw F. Weir President Clerk Administration sage BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees is the foundation upon which this institution rests. It is the governing power underlying our whole organization, and its influence is felt directly beneath all our activities, social and educa- tional. We see evidence repeatedly of the efforts of the Board in behalf of our Schoolg and because of the dependence we are able to place upon these men, they possess ,our utmost interest and appreciation. 2 TYYFT - 44 MR. J. L. HOUSE PRINCIPAL California the Beautiful is a very fitting theme for the 1930 issue of our La Solana. Certainly in no other state in the Union is there to be found such diversity of natural scenery and beauty. It is truly a wonderland beyond adequate description. With its thousand miles of coastline, its snow-capped peaks towering over the valleys laden with fruit and grain, its giant Sequoias and deep forests, its streams bounding and leaping over precipices and down canyons, and its stretches of somber desert, surely there is to be found something that appeals to everyone. If we can only build a citizenship with high ideals of government, with the Golden Rule as the standard of dealing with each other and the outside world, a citizen- ship worthy of the rich endowment nature has bestowed, then we may indeed say, California the Beautiful . -J. L. H. ADMINISTRATION C. W. Martin, A. B. Vice-Principal Verna B. McKeehan, A. B Librarian Helen T. Jenkins Registrar J. L. House, A. B., A. M. Principal FINE ARTS Lucile Krause, B. M. Music Thelma Tipton Ray, A. B. Art SCIENCE Paul Thornton, B. S. Agriculture Dorothy Wilson, B. S., A. M Biology D. B. Lucas, A. B. Chemistry, Physics COMMERCIAL Ethel F. Parent, B. S. Stenography, Tyvewriting Alice Eakes, B. S. Bookkeeping PHYSICAL EDUCATION Evalina Baker Moore, A. B Physical Education R. M. Armstrong, A. B. Physical Education H. K. McCracken, A. B. Tennis D. W. Ketchen, A. B. Physical Education LANGUAGES Lucille McCullough Miller A. B. Spanish Erma Spicer Keller, A. B. Latin Irene L. Brooks, A. B. Spanish, French MATHEMATICS H. K. McCracken, A. B. Algebra R. M. Armstrong, A. B. Algebra D. W. Ketchen, A. B. Geometry, Trigonometry ENGLISH Bessie W. Proudfoot, A. B., A. M. English, Journalism Thelma Tipton Ray, A. B. English Edith Grassmueck A. B., A. M. English Helen Wallace, A. B. English HISTORY Edith Vaile Hedrick, A. B., A. M. History C. W. Martin History MANUAL ARTS Bertha A. Judd, A. B. Adult Education Guy L. Hatch, B. S. Manual Arts, Printing Gladys Teeple, B. S. Home Economics S. E. Allen Mechanical Arts '2lk1!E'fd 6'g5mfff'1 !id1'5.2iH?Sl'2 H1 'YYWM 11iZW6Ht'!'PfE1.'i.'?f' 7allQtiWiBlSu'29Gf'!s!T19 'B ' 2 if 5 r 9? it' Q S si fi: C95 a -s 31 fi 2 E 2 E 35 5 m fi gf 5 Zi 5 E 3 E E 5 Amt .-Im' i!iCmS..lf4m iii!A45 :1m!A?exwAc'.n:sasr.A'.1 ' - M JVXVOKXVLJ GELASSEJ VNNNNNNNXXWNNNXVNNNXNNWNNM 'V 'f' -' f'-'.xzz.1..'-L-...u.3J,,'.' ..' .4 f- ' 1 Gallaher Ferguson Price Bromley President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Ray Mr. Allen ADVISORS SCHHOTS President ..,........... ....,..,......er...w..,.........,,..... F rank Gallaher Vice-President .r,,eeee. .,,A.,.. N orman Ferguson Secretary ..,.,,,,.r, r,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,..,,.........,,,.... E thel Price Treasurer ....,,,, e,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,., ' ..,,,,,,,,,,..,, W alter Bromley Advisors .,.,.........,..,.,,.. Mrs. Thelma Ray, Mr. S. E. Allen Four years we have dwelt among you. Sh! Let it not be mentioned that some have tarried longer. We have shared your joys and your sorrows. We have been victorious with you and we have met defeat with you on the athletic field. We have carried our share of honors and braved our share of Work. We have done all these things with but one goal ahead, with but one thought in mind-that of graduation! Now when we are about to achieve this ambition, we are happy indeed, but We are also sorry. We will miss the many friends, the kind, encouraging words, and the helping hands. For some of us, graduation means the end of school days, while some of us will be near at Junior College, others will drift afar. Thus our happy, enthusiastic class will be divided never to be united again in one common cause as we have been these past years. So you that look toward us with envy, are perhaps more fortunate than we. But thus it is, year in and year out! As a last word, We wish to express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to those who have so unselfishly and so cheerfully assisted us in preparing ourselves for the commencement of life. 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But even as the Juniors our class not only boasts superior quantity, for we have the largest junior class in the history of Central, but we also have surpassed in quality, evidenced by the many successful endeavors of the class throughout the year. We retained one of our Sophomore advisors, Mr. Ketchen, and prevailed upon Miss Grass- mueck to render her support in our class undertakings. She is well remembered as one of last year's Junior leaders. The Juniors were Santa this year. We gave the Christmas program for assembly. Mr. Ketchen, acting as the famous personage, handed out some very clever burn-ups. And I need not mention Fiat Lux CLet There Be Lightj. Everyone remembers the little play given under Miss Grassmueck's direction, which so Well expressed the Spirit of Christmas. Our rings! We think they are the best looking Junior rings yet, and they are to be the school rings, which makes us that much prouder to be the first class to wear them. The pattern was chosen this fall, a Trojan's head on an onyx base with the cactus on each side, certainly makes a striking insignia. The Junior Dance on April 2, was the most successful school dance for several years, due in no small measure to the efforts of our business manager, J. B. Evans. Japan was represented in the gayly decorated gym, and the peppy orchestra provided the inspiration for a marvelous evening of dancing. Miss Grassmueck again led a large cast to success, this being Daddy Long-Legs, the unforgettable childhood classic by Jean Webster. It was presented to a huge crowd on both evenings in May and you can still hear murmurs of pleasure and satisfaction at the mention of the 1930 Junior's play, Daddy Long-Legs. Then there was the banquet-where we gave the Seniors the time of their lives and incidentally treated ourselves to a merry feast. The lower classmen now look with eager anticipation to the time when they will be Juniors and go to the Annual Banquet. Now, at the end of our careers as Juniors we Wish luck to the years of coming Juniors that they may live up to the traditions as fully as we, the 1930 Juniors have. Y CJNMWMWU UMW Frank Bezudecheck Elizabeth Bromley Erma Coon Dorothy Eastin J. B. Evans Charlie Birkhauser Addison Carter Bertha Curfman Julius Ehmke Clarice Feryruson Gladys Bowles Ruby Cavin Pritcha1'd Couch Ruth Plhmke Roberta Ferguson Donald Bradshaw Velma Claypool Nellie Cox Sherman Eldridge Virginia Finney Linna Collins Betty DuSold A Edwin Folucer Johnnie Goss Clark Hatch Lois Knight James Fisher Ruth Grafton Fred Heald Mona Kupc-lian Doris Gibson Carl Hardy Lewis Heil Milton Leeps-r Elsie Gilbert Orlynn Hartzoll Joyce Higbee Florence Metcalf Vivian Haskell Thr-Ima Jvnkins Marjorie Meyer Eugene Moore Marjorie Moore Parkman Moore George Ohayashi Georgia Royce William Sunstrom Doris Weir Violet Wogatzke Seeley Oftelie Dorothy Schumm Ruth Thomas Anna Wells Vivian Wells Robert Parkman Betty Southworth Mai-y Thompson Bryan Willoughby Edith Young Bobby Reynolds Albert Steele Katie Von Allman Vera Wogatzke Evelyn Young Wynne Cunningham Knight Underwood President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SOpiil1Oll'lIllO1PCB QHELSS President .....,......,,,n.. ,,,,7,,,A,, D avis Wynne Vice-President ......... .....,. J oe Cunningham Secretary ..,.........., nnn....nnA,..........n,.,.......... A ileen Knight Treasurer .......... r.,rrrr,....,.,....,rrr.rr..... J anet Underwood Advisors ....,rr.....,...,,r...r, Mrs. Moore and Mr. McCracken As Freshmen, we were known for our ability to get things done, and were often referred to as the Peppy class. This year as Sopho- mores we kept up the good work. One of the first events of the year was the election of class officers: and just to prove that we had not lost any of our pep during the summer months, we elected two yell leaders, Margaret Hill and Ikie Price. The results were very noticable in all assembly meetings. We even helped out the Seniors who seemed to be too dignified to yell for themselves. On the evening of October 11, we entertained the Freshies in the gymnasium. Everything was done backward, and oh, those poor Freshiesg they too, had to wear their clothes backward. But all con- sidered, we showed them a good time, and they went home with a friendly feeling toward their superiors. The Freshies turned the tables KI should say water hosej on us on October 18, when the long postponed water fight was finally strug- gled through. We had the will power, but just didn't have the physical power, and as a result there was a class of wet Sophomores and another class of happy, victorious Freshmen. CI say Freshmen here because on that memorable day they proved their right to a more respectful title.D The Sophomores gave the Thanksgiving program in assembly on November 27, and this was greatly enjoyed by all who witnessed it. Much of the success of this program was due to the class advisors, Mrs. Moore and Mr. McCracken. The Sophomores are proud of the fact that they sold more La Sol- ana tags than any other class in the tag selling contest. A Sophomore, Meryal Meadows, has the honor of selling more tags than any one of the other sellers. 3 6 :za LQ Q E Q E Q Q Q Q ffl La- A www , I Snplwm Adams, George Afflerbaugh, Max Alderson, Jane Barnes, Nona Belch, Marshall Berry, Robert Beynon, Ada Besse Bibbins, Gena Bibles, Hazel Birkhauser, Maria Brown, Celia Brown, Cleo Buzby, Florence Canon, Barbara Cary, Leonard Cass, Halbert Chestnut, Bobby Collins, Bertha Couch, Sarah Coulter, Leona Crossman, Charles Cuningham, Joseph Deffenbaugh, Louise Denham, Lucy Fay Douthitt, Robert Dundas, Dorothy Edgar, Cleo Edgar, Earl Ferris, Forrest Frost, Ora Gianola, Regina Groebli, Elsie Gonzales, Frank Graham, Robert Grider, Bernice Harris, Mary Leah Hatch, Kenneth Herrick, Alda Mae Higgenbotham, Ray Hill, Margaret Holbrook, Mona I Holmes, Helen House, Elmer Johnson, Ida Johnston, Edith Jones, Kathryn Kinsey, Joe Edward Kirk, Edward Knight, Aileen Kobashi, George Kunishima, Richard La Frankie, Annie Le Blanc, Bernard Louden, George Marsh, Dorothy Maupin, Roy Martin, Muriel McElvany, Lewis QHLSS McElvany, Spencer Meadows, Meryal Mills, Treola Milner, Flo Mitchell, Elsie Moline, Doris Moline, Henry Novak, Alex Obergfel, Ivan Osborne, William Oswalt, Katy Lee Parmer, Odel Peterson, Dorothea Plemons, Margaret Powelson, Irene Price, Ike Pritchard, Monroe Reams, Lee Reed, Winifred Richter, Harold Robberson, Opal Robinson, Doris Royce, Oliver Sato, Ned Shell, Syble Sinsabaugh, Le Roy Sherlock, Gladys Slovak, Martha Slye, Francis Slye, Laurette Smith, Helen Smith, Raymond Sones, Max Sprinkle, John Starr, Jerry Stevenson, Lee Swingle, Elizabeth Tackett, Will Lee Tondro, Barbara Tondro, Wm. Lyman Townsend, Leland Trudell, Winifred Tsunoda, Koichi Underwood, Janet Van Nostrand, Richard Veliquette, Fred Wagoner, Russell Watson, June West, L. B. Whitelaw, Margaret Whitelaw, Ruth Wilby, Melvin Wilcox, Mary Wogatzke, Alberta Wogatzke, Walter Wolf, Norman Womack, Orval Woodson, Richard Wynne, Davis Johnson Zinn Swink Hess President Vice-President Secretary Treasu lFllI COSlllllllTllCEllll President e,i,i,i..,,.ees .,es,eee R ay Johnson Vice-President ...... ee,...,.ee......,, L ee Zinn SeCretary ........e,e. ,...e,. .....s...... .....es H o W ard Swink Treasurer ...,eeee ......seA,ese.ee..eee.....e,e,...,.,,,..... F lorence Hess Advisors ........,,s..e., ..,Miss Wallace and Mr. Armstrong You know, they always say the Freshmen are green, that it takes them weeks to find their class rooms, and such things as that. Maybe we were the first day, but after that we knew every nook and corner of the entire campus, for we did some exploring the first day. The first Friday after school started, we had a meeting to elect class officers. It may be said that we didn't know how the upper class- men carried on similar meetings, but we succeeded in electing a presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and one of the best yell leaders in school. Oh, yes, they told us we had to have advisors, Miss Wallace and Mr. Armstrong were our choice. The biggest day of the year for us Freshmen was October 18-the day we gave the Sophomores such a thorough soaking. That was a great water fight but gradually the old rope began to come our way and Sophomores one by one took their baths. We returned the Sophomore's hospitality, shown by the backward party of October 11, on December 6, with a pep party in the gymnasium, Several of our popular members gave special numbers. Vernita McDan- iels entertained with a charming tap dance. Margaret and Lee Zinn proved their ability as singers. Then we played games, all children, even though they be Sophomores, like to play. Last but not least, we served refreshments which were greatly enjoyed by all. We staged the Valentine program in assembly and judging from the applause and laughter, it must have been more than a success. Our advisors successfully used some of our talented members to stage this, one of the cleverest programs of the year. cm Z , 6 C Q Y G6 E Q WJ Q E1 L 4 n. Come 5? My Arun 'NJ OMG Depend my on 'I' Trac, lFlI 4BSllllll'lU1fillll'll Glass Ashley, Louise Baker, Faye Barnes, Ella Mae Bassett, Ranold Benton, Norma Berry, Elbert Bettis, Renada Bezdecheck, Helen Bojorquez, Alfred Briggs, Mary Burleson, Doris Burns, Edward Butler, Glen Bush, Laurie Byrd, Roy Campbell, Bernice Carroll, Ethel Cary, Shirley Mae Cheser, Rufus Chick, Charles Chich, Winston Clark, June Clark, Rollie Clevenger, Edith Clevenger, Elsie Connor, Ralph Coleman, James Coomes, Cleo Corkhill, Clifton Couch, John Coulter, Lucille Cowan, W. L. 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Richart Ezell Tucker Ede STUDENT BODY AND EXECUTIVE BOARD ' Student Body Officers ' President ..,..,,,V,V,D,ODA.O.....,,Y,Y, D,YDD....YOO..,,D,,DD H oward Richart Vice-President ....,,,V,DD7,DD,.,...O...DD,DDD,AD,..D....,,DD,,DD,D Alfred Ede Secretary e.e.eeDDD.e.eeee....eee.ee,eeeeee.A.ee e.eeeeeeee.,.e,ee . Julia Tucker Treasurer ....,AOrr,,.r,,Dr,rr,,rr....r,rrr,rr,,r.,re,,e .,.r,,,er D orothy Ezell Executive Board Officers Chairman ,,V.,cc,ccc,cc,,,...c, .c.,,ccc,cc,cc.c.c.c. A lfred Ede fSeniorJ Secretary ,...ccc,.....,...ccc,ccc,ccccc Margaret Hill fSophomoreJ Senior Representative ..c.c,c,..c.,ccc....,.,.,. Norman Ferguson Junior Reps .....c,,, Sherman Eldridge, Virginia Finney Advisor .........cc,,.,,,...cccc.........,,,c,cc,.c.cc,.....c. Mr. C. W. Martin The Student Body held regular meetings every Friday. Frequent athletic talks by the three coaches, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Ketchen and Mr. Armstrong, helped to keep up the school's enthusiasm. T ' f I L 'A a fMf,n?? Eldridge Mr. Martin Ferguson Finney Hill Ede The Executive Board is usually composed of two members from the senior class, two from the junior and one from the sophomore class. Their duties are: to consider propositions involving financial out- lay to see that letters and gold emblems are awarded to proper persons. Standing-DuSold, McMillan, Holbrook, Hill, Meadows, Moore, Mr. Martin Jenkins, Finney, Oswalt, Collins, Couch, Mrs. Ray, Heald, Smith, Whitelaw. Sitting-Mrs. Keller, Wynne, Sweeney, Ede, Perduyn, Eldridge, Cunning- ham, Ferguson. LA SOLANA STAFF A position on the La Solana staff is an honor which many aspire to, few achieve, and still fewer fill acceptably. It is difficult to find a high school student who has a sense of responsibility toward this position on the staff. Staff members are: Editor-in-Chief .............,,...............,.,........,c,c,..,. Alfred Ede Associate Editor .....,.............,.......,.lr ..cr....r... S arah Couch Business Manager ........,,..,.... ,r....... V irginia Finney Assistant Business Mgr ....... ....... R obert Chesnut Advertising Manager ..............,. .......lrl........ F red Heald Assistant Adv. Manager .....,... ........ J oe Cunningham Circulation Manager ................ .........,,.,.... D avis Wynne Assistant Circulation Mgr ....,.,,.,..... Margaret Whitelaw Organizations ............................. ..1 .............r Alice Smith Music and Drama ...................................... Thelma Jenkins Society .......,...................................,..,.,......,...... Betty DuSold Calendar .....,,,,............... James Perduyn, Betty McMillan Boys Athletics .....................,................ Sherman Eldridge Girls Athletics ................................,...,... Eleanor Holbrook Group Photographs .......... ..r..... N orman Ferguson Individual Photographs ....,,...,.................,.. Margaret Hill Snaps ....,................,......,................................... Roy Sweeney Art Editors ,..,,,,,............ Meryal Meadows, Linna Collins Joke Editors ..............,..... Clarice Ferguson, Seely Oftelie Secretary ...................,..,..............,............ Katy Lee Oswalt Advisors .................... Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Keller, Mr. Martin Perhaps the most outstanding members are Margaret Hill, Katy Lee Oswalt, and Norman Ferguson. First row-Womack, Mrs. Keller, Smith, Holbrook, M. Moline, Paine, Hess, Coulter. Third row-Yukawa, Yukawa, Hill, Whitelaw, Couch, Kupelian, Coulter. Fourth row-A. Jenkins, Priddy, Wogatzke, Slye, Claypool, T. Jenkins, Ferguson H. Moline, Dowd. HONOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The old members of the Honor Scholarship Society, and those desiring to become members, were handed a severe blow by the new grading which went into effect this year. This makes it necessary to receive at least three A's and one B to become a member. However, the second semester found not only a larger number than was anticipated, but even a larger membership than during the preceding semester. The following applied for membership during one or both semes- ters and earned the right to wear the novitiate pin: Sarah Couch, Leona Coulter, Lucile Coulter, Munson Dowd, Alfred Ede, Lillian Ehmke, Roberta Ferguson, Margaret Hill, Florence Hess, Eleanor Holbrook, Thelma Jenkins, Charles Jenney, Mona Kupelian, Elsie Mitchell, Majken Moline, Henry Moline, Marjorie Myer, Mildred Paine, Laurette Slye, Alice Smith, Iris Mae Toney, Opal Townsend, Violet Wogatzke, Mar- garet Whitelaw, Orval Womack, and Marie Yukawa. In addition to this splendid roll, three seniors, Majken Moline, Mildred Paine, and Alice Smith were awarded the official Federation pin. The society was not without social activities. On October 29, at a regular meeting, the members were surprisingly and delightfully enter- tained with a Hallowe'en party. The annual H. S. S. picnic for all Valley members was repeated this year with its usual success as was likewise the annual banquet. Perhaps the most interesting was the Convention of the Scholar- ship Federation of Southern California, which was held at Catalina. The delegation from El Centro came back feeling that they had, indeed, been well entertained. Carabin Oftelie Claypool Evans Paine Carr Martin Fisher Hill Yukawa Miss Proudfoot CAMPUS Just fifteen inches long, and twelve inches wide, yet it covers the student activities as completely as the oyster shell circles the oyster. Every Tuesday and Thursday the journalism class under the supervision of Miss Proudfoot, convenes to discuss the various student activities. Means of procedure and investigation are discussed. The results of these efforts are recorded in the school paper, Central Campus. Every two weeks there is published the little four-page sheet which is the tangible result of the efforts of the Campus Staff to present faithfully what has happened in the preceding fortnight. This is the immediate goal of the staff. There are other aims. Not only does the Central Campus try to show Central as it is, but it attempts to bring to the attention of the school changes or innovations intended to better the school. It stands back of the various movements. In other words, the Central Campus is an essential part of the school. It does for Central Union High School what the Imperial Valley Press does for the Valley. The Campus is arranged to meet the reading needs of all the different groups in school. If one issue is practically all heavy or serious matter the next one is liberally strewn with light or humorous reading. Each football hero, track star, matinee idol, outstanding orator, noted musician or comedian has his place in the columns of the Campus during his rise to fame or notoriety. The Campus is a welcome visitor at Central Union High School and its popularity is strikingly shown o11 its day of publication. Every student rushes madly into the journalism room, snatches up a Campus, squirms out, and then strolls nonchalantly through the corridors eagerly reading his copy. Is this not proof enough that our Campus Staff is composed of REAL news gatherers and news writers, and supervised by an excellent journalist? Hancock Heald Miss Grassmueck Cass Rice DEBATE Victory seemed within our grasp, and then the startling news reached our ears that Calexico had won the championship debate by one point. One might think that after winning the championship debates for two consecutive years, and also winning in the first triangular debates for this year-thus being the only school in the Valley to have both teams win-that to lose by one point in the final debate would surely discourage and dishearten her. Not so Central! She is only more desirous and more determined to be victorious next year and thus secure the cup for our trophy forever. Resolved: that the Federal Government Assume the Entire Respon- sibility of the Flood Control in the Lower Mississippi and Pay the Entire Cost. This was the question on which our affirmative team, Marjorie Cass and Fred Heald, and our negative team, Lula Mae Hancock, and Morgan Rice spent many hours of strenuous labor searching through all possible material for facts, organizing those facts, familiarizing themselves with themg and then so brilliantly delivered that information in their effort to win the cup for Central. While the opposing team won over our affirmative team by unani- mous decision, our negative team defeated their opponents by only a two to one decision. However, we were the only school to win both debates in the first triangular contest. Our negative team was never defeated. The fact is all the more impressive when we take into account that no other team in the Valley can boast as fine a record. Every other team lost at least one debate. We are indeed proud of our teams and appreciate the untiring efforts of both the teams and their instructor in their attempt to add another trophy to our already crowded case. 1 f ' ' - if f-.' ui Mrs. Moore Miss Hedrick Miss Teeple Denham Yukawa Moore Hill Whitelaw McMillan Tondro Moline Jones Mason GIRL RESERVES As a Girl Reserve I will strive to be: Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times. The Girl Reserves have endeavored to fulfill their code this year. Thanksgiving and Christmas they distributed baskets of food and cloth- ing among less fortunate. Outstanding events were the Mother-Daughter Tea and the Senior Farewell. Members are: Melba Coon, Bertha Collins, Valera Doxey, Betty DuSold, Bessie Damron, Fay Denham, Virginia Finney, Roberta Fergu- son, Lena Forrester, Ora Frost, Margaret Forrester, Ruth Grafton, Lula Mae Hancock, Eleanor Holbrook, Opal Hunt, Kathryn Jones, Mona Kupelian, Betty McMillan, Marjorie Moore, Majken Moline, Doris Moline, Marjorie Meyer, Alta Mae Mason, Alfa Mae Parmer, Peggy Whitelaw, Mary Wilson, Doris Weir, Ruth Whitelaw, Ethel Price, Irene Powelson, Marjorie Spear, Barbara Tondro, Masako Yukawa, Florence Stevens. Davis Slye Smith Moline Claypool Von Allmen McMillan Paine Knight Coon Ehmke Ferguson Holbrook Royce Wogatzke Wogatzke Fisher Young Young COMMERCIAL The Commercial Department in our high school is a very important and profitable asset to our school and community. That this is recog- nized by the students is shown by the steady growth each year over the preceding year. Mrs. Parent and Miss Eakes supervise the work in this busy section of our school where over two hundred students are studying shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and office training. The Imperial Valley Commercial Contest was held in El Centro on Saturday, May 17, with Mrs. Parent as Contest Manager. We are sorry we cannot name the winners but this book goes to press before they are declared. The teanls representing Central were as follows: FIRST YEAR SHORTHAND FIRST YEAR TYPEWRITING Eleanor Holbrook James Fisher Majken Moline Lauretta Slye Katie Von Allmen Eileen Knight Eileen Knight Betty McMillan Evelyn Young Velma Claypool SECOND YEAR SHORTHAND SECOND YEAR TYPEWRITING Erma Coon Violet Wogatzke Bernice Davis Clarice Ferguson Alice Smith Georgia Royce Marie Bettis Edith Young Vera Wogatzke BOOKKEEPING Lillian Ehmke Majken Moline Alice Smith Mildred Paine L. McElvany Ehmke Nice Robertson Wagoner Palmer Belch Bradshaw Goss S. McElvany Spear Stehli O'Bergfell Veliquette Cobleigh Mr. Thornton Valusek La Brucherie Chick Ezell Douthitt FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The agriculture students are given an opportunity to learn through experience. In addition to the class work and numerous field trips, one very interesting and practical part of the agriculture course is the home project which is required of each boy, and which consists of the produc- tion of farm animals or crops on the home farm. The following is a summary of the agriculture projects being carried on now by the boys: Fifty-five pigs, 15 calves, 700 baby chicks, 12 milk goats, 5 sheep, 50 rabbits, 40 acres milo, 10 acres alfalfa, 2 vegetables gardens. The Dairy Cattle, Livestock, and Poultry Judging Teams have competed in various contests this year, including those held in connec- tion with the Riverside County Fair, the Los Angeles Fat Stock Show, the Imperial County Fair, and the Perris Junior Farm Center Fair. The above teams also hope to compete May 23rd in Ontario at the Chaffey Junior Farm Bureau Fair. In these contests a total of 16 first, 8 second, and 8 third place ribbons have been won by the teams. All the boys taking the agriculture work are organized into the F. F. A., or Future Farmers of America, which is a national organization limited to high school students taking Vocational Agriculture. The officers of the F. F. A. for this year have been: , CFall 1929J CSpring 19305 President ..............r. ...... , Spencer McElvany ...,..... ......... J ames Cobleigh Vice President ..,..., .....,. J ohnnie Goss .......,,....,.. ...r.c.. I Donald Bradshaw Secretary ....,..... ...,.. E lwood Veliquette ..,..., ...,.,. S pencer McElvany Treasurer ...... ....... D onald Bradshaw ..,.,.o ,,,r,,c. L ewis McElvany Reporter ........ ....... R . T. McCullough ..,,,,., ,,,,..,. 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M organ Rice Charlotte Winslow ...,cccc....,cc,. c.,cccc D orothy Ezell Augusta Winslow Martin ..c,..,, .......,a.aac E dna Kaiser Alan Martin ,,,....,,...cc.c.c,r.c.c.,,..,..., c,c.c,c,c. W arren Watson Katie ...r,ccc.,..rccc...,cc,c....,,C,,.,.,.,,cccicccc.,.,..c.,rC, Betty McMillan Richard Winslow is the youngest of a large family of boys and girls who make him feel his insignificance by allowing him to take no part in the discussion of the family affairs. The eldest son, Oliver Winslow, has managed the affairs of Charlotte Winslow, his mother, since the death of his father several years ago. Neither Oliver nor Mark, another brother, approve of Richard's overwhelming desire to be an author, but agree that he should go to work in their mother's pin factory. During a visit at the Winslow home, Nancy Blake, Muff's college chum to whom Muff had told of the unfairness of the situation, makes a bet with Muff which results in Nancy's helping Richard to overcome his inferiority complex and also which later almost undoes everything when Richard hears of the bet, as he thinks that Nancy has made a fool of him. The worm continues to turn when, at Nancy's instigation, Allan Martin, who is a lawyer tells Richard of the law through which he is entitled to all of the estate since his father had died before he was born. Of course, Richard feels his new importance and convinces his brothers that he should be an author and that there is such a law by which he is the one who should manage the interests of the house, An attempt is made to deprive him of his inheritance but Richard sees through the plot. The charming romance, which originated with Nancy's arrival at the Winslow house, is happily completed when Richard asks her to marry him, ,, . A, , K Grafton Carter Bromley Jenkins Couch Meyer Kupelian Fisher Frary Moore Reynolds Eastin Heald DuSold Moore W'ogatzke Ferguson Higbee Wog'atzke Horton DADDY LONG-LEGS This well-known play, under the capable direction of Miss Edith Grassmueck, was successfully presented by the Junior Class May 9 and 10. This play is taken from the entertaining book, Daddy Long-Legs by Jean Webster. The members of the class who had roles in Daddy Long- Legs are as follows: Judy Abbott .,.,ooooo.,.,,ooooo,i,,,.ooo,r,7.,.o.... Betty Du Sold Jervis Pendleton .oooo,, . ,.....o,, ,oio.... If 'red Heald Miss Pritchard ...,,,,oio .rio. ..,. E l izabeth Bromley Julia Pendleton ..i.o C. .,,o... Thelma JenkiHS Sallie McBride ..o,oooo oo........ M arjorie Meyer James McBride ,,,,,ooo ,,...,o,. P ritchard Couch Mrs. Lippett oooo..i. , o.aaa.. Mona Kupelian Mrs. Semple ...,oooo ..v.s.,. D orothy Eastin Mrs. Pendleton ......,. o..,...,.s Ruth Grafton Griggs ,r.ooooo.,,,o,ooo,oioo o.o.... S herman Eldridge Cyrus Wykoff oooooooo,oo o....ovo,oooo,oo, G ene Moore Abner Parsons oooooo T ....o.o.oooo George Frary Codman ,,,,o,o,,rooo,ooro, ...,.r.i.ooo, J ames Fisher Maid ,,,,,,,,,o,,oo ,ooooo, ,,o.o.. C l arice Ferguson Doctoi ',,o ,o,o,o o...,.o.o.,...., oooo,o. A d d ison Carter Walters ,,,JJJoJ,,,,, C,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,Yoooooo,,,.oooooo,, M ilton Leeper Sadie Kate Orphan Marjorie Moore Gladiola Children Roberta Ferguson Loretta at Joyce Higbee Freddie Perkins John Bobby Reynolds Mamie Grier Violet Wogatzke Carrie , Home . Vera Wogatzke Daddy Long-Legsl' is the story of an orphan girl, Judy Abbott, to whom Jervis Pendleton givesa college education without making himself known. While Jervis is visiting at the school under pretext of seeing his niece, a fascinating romance develops between Judy and Jervis which forms the plot of the story. The complications incident to such an unusual situation ensue, and the climax of the story is reached when Judy writes a letter to her benefactor '6Daddy Long-Legs , whose identity she does not suspect, confessing her love for Jervis. O P E R E T T A Up In The Air Cast of Characters Betty Burbank ..,,.....,..,,,,t,t,,,t,,T ,tttt,.,,ttt.ttt4 lX Iarjorie Myer Harold Post ,tt,tttttttttt,,....t,t,,,,,,,,t,A,....,tt,t,,,,t,t,,,,, Jack Berry Joe Bennet ....,,e,e . ,ee,,,e, Robert Berry Shirley King ....,..,e e....eee, R uth Grafton Jim Carter ....,e,e. e,eeeieee, E ugene Moore Mrs. Burbank .reor T ,.eee, Genevieve Hopkins Mr. Burbank ..i.ssss,... .sr,ssss T heodore Tubbs Mrs. McCullom ...ss,s oo.,s..,es,, K athryn Steele Mr. McCullom i.e.,Ve,, ,,eo, .....,... M e ndell Taylor Fanie McCullom .,e,e,ee , .ee,,eee, Kathleen McDaniel Annie McCullom .,e.,,,. .eee,..... . .. eeeeee Vermita McDaniel Juniper Johnson ....,.,.e,e.,e,e.,.,........,eeeeeee,...e.,. Roy Sweeney of Miss Lucille Krause, this successful orchestra, was presented on February Under the able direction operetta, accompanied by the fourteenth and fifteenth. Betty Burbank, daughter falls in love with Harold Post. Betty's father disapproves of this match, for his ideal of a son-in-law is a young fellow of beef and brawn. Betty's timid, nervous mother, who is in sympathy with her daughter, tries to reconcile George to the match. At a house-party at the McCullom home, Henry McCullom, a movie magnate, stages an amateur parachute jump. This features Joe Bennet, stunt flyer, whose dreams are to get a job in the movies, earn money quickly, and marry Shirley King, a friend of Betty's. Jim Carter, Harold's chum, urges Harold to volunteer for the jump. Jim convinces him that this will only be a fake jump and Juniper Johnson, a colored porter, will take Harold's place, however, this choice of a double does not please the Post boy. Many other attempts to get out of his contract fail, and the wishy-washy Post boy is forced to go through the ordeal. With great anxiety, the house guests watch the flight of the plane bearing Harold. He jumps from the plane, pulls the ring, the parachute opens, and he sails safely to the earth to the relief of his friends. This daring act gains for Harold, now the hero, the approval of Burbank and wins Betty. Convinced of Joe's ability as a stunt flyer, McCullom makes Bennet's dream come true by giving him a job in his studio. of a big business man, George Burbank, ORCHESTRA 1st Violins- 2nd Violin- Thelma Jenkins, hilary Wilcox Concert Mistress Lewis Hell Adeline Shirer Bertha Coffman Gwenevere Gianola Edwin Folger Cello- Bernard Le Blanc M - Clifton corkhiu mba Jenkms lst Clarinets- 2 d l - S- Albert Jenknis n gqeanrlizslg Hatch Roy Maupm George Conner lst Cornets- Fred Heald 2 d t h Gena Bibbins n lglzlglngsnes Eb Alto Sax- l ' - Thegdore Tubb A len Williams Pia Davls Wynne C Melody Sax- HO- W'lf d T l Opal Hunt 1 re y er Xylophones- Drums- Roy Sweeney Norman Ferguson Director, Miss Lucille Krause Our orchestra, under the direction of Miss Lucille Krause, has made rapid advancement since the beginning of the year. Those who have had the pleasure of hearing the orchestra play for many assemblies as well as for the outside performances speak commendably of it. They seem surprised at the advanced music which the orchestra is able to play with ease and expression. Among the repertoire of the orchestra are Weber's Invitation to the Dance , Beethoven's Andante Cantabile, Friml's The Fire Fly, and the Hungarian Dances, by Brahms. During the year the orchestra has played for many performances including the Junior and Senior plays, County May Festival, Public School Week Teachers' Institute, and the Operetta. The orchestra has had the good fortune to acquire a new instru- ment, the Xylophone, this year, which has added much to the orchestra. JOLLY HOBO PARTY Opening up the social events of the year, a jolly Hobo party was given by the Girl Reserves on October 4. A truckload of girls left El Centro bound for the Yuma Sand Hills. After reaching their destination games were played and numerous Uweenies and buns disappeared. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE RECEPTION The annual Freshman-Sophomore reception was held in the gym, October 11, in the form of a Backward party. When the Freshmen arrived, they were ushered into darkened rooms and ordered to put their clothes on backwards before they were allowed to join the rest of the party. This broke the ice and much merriment followed. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening and the party adjourned. SENIOR COLLEGIATE The Senior Hop was held in the gym, October 19, in the form of a Collegiate. There were many prizes and special dances which created a great deal of fun. The gym was cleverly decorated in black and white futuristic decorations, and this afforded a pleasant scene for the gayety of the evening. GIRL RESERVE CEREMONY One of the loveliest ceremonies of the Girl Reserves was held, November 8, when the new girls were recognized as full-fledged High School members. The girls were all in white uniform, and there was only the light of candles to illuminate their serious faces. A pot luck dinner preceded the ceremony. GAY BARN PARTY A regular old fashioned Barn party was held by the girl Reserves, November 22. The purpose of the party being to initiate all the new Girl Reserves by escorting them through a chamber of horrors and other ghostly places. Decorations of corn husks, vegetables, and fruits carried out the idea of the Old Barn. Refreshments of doughnuts, apples, and cider were served at the close of the evening. FRESHMAN PEP PARTY Fun! Fun! Fun was the theme of the Pep party staged on Decem- ber 6 by the Freshmen. A novel program of games was enjoyed through- out the evening. The climax of the evening was a balloon and candy shower. After refreshments, the party broke up in a wild scramble . KID PARTY Will Central ever grow up? If one had visited the gym on Decem- ber 18, it would have seemed very doubtful. One would have seen a number of kiddies frolicking around and having the best of times playing drop-the-handkerchief and other such games. This was the occasion of the Girl Reserve Kid party, when each girl forgot her dignity and had a grand time playing and talking to Santa Claus. Animal cookies and all-day-suckers were enjoyed by the Kids . STUDENT BODY DANCE The annual Student Body dance was held in the gym, January 3. The gym was attractively decorated with tules, which gave a very pic- turesque atmosphere. The music was furnished by the CaleXicodians,'. HONOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The members of the Honor Scholarship Society forgot all about Latin, mathematics, and history, and had a day of fun at Jacumba, March 29. A merry party of girls and boys boarded a truck bound for Jacumba where the County H. S. S. picnic was held. A picnic lunch was served at noon. Following the lunch, election of county officers was held. Those who were selected were: President: Violet Wogatzke, El Centro, Vice President, W. E. Hancock, Holtvilleg Secretary, Margaret Hill, El Centro. JUNIOR PROM A gay Chinese garden hung with many bright colored lanterns greeted the merry crowd which assembled at the gym, April 4, to attend the annual Junior Prom. A peppy orchestra funished music throughout the evening. A delightful surprise was in store for the guests in the form of a clever tap dance given by Doralyn Reynolds and J. R. Wade. Clarice Ferguson and Frank McIvor won theprize dance. GIRL RESERVE MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA One of the loveliest events of the year was the tea given by the Girl Reserves for their mothers, April 18, at the Woman's Ten Thousand Club. The club house was artfully decorated with baskets of spring flowers and greenery. A clever program of music and short speeches was presented by the girls. The tea was closed by a lovely friendship circle formed by the girls and their mothers. GIRL RESERVE SENIOR FAREWELL The last event on the Girl Reserve Calendar was the Farewell party given to the Seniors, May 22. The party was held on a lawn which was strung with many bright colored lanterns. Games were enjoyed through- out the evening, refreshments were served at the close of the evening. HONOR SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET The Honor Scholars held their annual banquet, May 22, in the Blue room of Hotel Barbara Worth. The theme of the banquet was Ideals and this idea was cleverly carried out in the place-cards and other appointments. A programme was presented, Ideals being also the keynote of all speeches and other numbers. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 24, in the Blue Room of the Barbara Worth Hotel. A Japanese Motif was carried out in the appointments. A clever programme was presented between courses, after this the guests enjoyed dancing. Much time and effort was spent by the advisors and the Committee, and the Juniors truly gave the Seniors one of the best times they have had in all their High School career. JUNIOR COLLEGE-SENIOR TEA The Junior College girls were hostesses at a tea given in honor of all the Senior Girls of the Valley, May 9. The Ten Thousand Club was the scene of this charming affair and the club house was decorated with beautiful baskets of flowers and greenery. A delightful programme was presented during the afternoon. SENIOR RETURN DANCE The seniors gave their return dance to the Juniors and the Alumni, May 27. This was the last social affair of the year and was indeed a very lovely close. It was the last High School function for the Seniors and will probably be remembered for many years as one of the most delightful of their school affairs. L ':H'L L1-' my 1 WNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN I fXA.fuOAAfW I X , ' ' x x ' f 2 3 X X N U XL gjV'NVQYfQfX.9 f 94lIGlIfllHlIllI.91IEB'iIIf1IIGI3Qdf'D 4 X , 2 , X, 1. 1 uf I 1 Q Q n 1 , 4 1 5 1 1. ' x 4 u 1 ' 4 ,AW w. -1, , rf If 'g Ls 'Q L , Q N .M-QQ M if , fig ' Tn, . A wifi' ruvvmv V ,, QW , ff .ir 'kd . ,W Q z .9 ,Q 114+-j Q , ,Z .,, . K-3' A ,,,. ', ' 25555 1, jg, wi . g..,,.L , fini ark , f,,+,,-5 .3 ,LQ HH fr! ' - f' QL! A 1, ajxfg, , fir? X. Coach Armstrong Sweeney Coach Ketchen Adams VVynne Berry Ehmke ATHLETICS The close of this year marks Coach Armstrong's eighth year of coaching at central. He has upheld the highest ideals in all sports. Our school owes much to him for the many banners on the wall. Coach Ketchen's importance in assisting Coach Armstrong is being more and more realized as the years, and teams, go by. Under his own responsibility, he has trained many a light-weight team, which has captured a championship. Roy Sweeney, during 1929-1930, has served us as athletic manager, where he has done much to make athletics interesting and financially successful. The new score-board was largely the result of his labors. Albert Adams started in athletics when he was a Junior. He made the football team and was elected Captain for this year. He also made letters in basketball and baseball. Albert graduates this year and will be missed by his team mates. Davis Wynne, started in athletics when he was a Freshman and at the close of his Sophomore year, he will have won 8 letters. He has had the following positions in sports this year: football, quarterbackg basketball, forward and captain, track, pole vaultg and baseball, first base. Jack Berry, captain of the track squad, put the best that he had in track this year. He also is a Senior and will not be here next year. His ability to bring in points will be missed next year. Teddy Ehmke, another one of our all-around athletes, has been selected captain of the baseball team this year and has proven to be a star pitcher of the Valley League. Teddy broke the record for the javelin this year in track. He also is graduating this year. Gonzales Adams Heald Rice Wynne VVatson Ehmke Rogers Belch Tackett llllootballll When school opened in the fall, prospects for a football championship were decided- ly promising, but a glance at the seasonal r e c o r d will show that a startling mistake was made in advance predic- tions. Although the team did not win the championship, it was by no means the under- dog. All of the games were a battle from start to finish. Captain Adams was con- sidered o n e o f t h e best guards C e n t r al ever had. Many Well-laid plans were spoiled by his quick thinking. Reams, playing guard at the other end of the line, was a hard fighting player. Hamner Ferguson Reams First row--Coach Ketchen, Berry, Gould, J. Ehmke, Templeton, Rank, Richart, Keesee, Polk, Milner, Coach Armstrong. Second row-Kunishima, Hamner, Ferguson, Rice, Watson, Wynne, Frary, Swink, Tsurntome, Sweeney. Third row-Price, Rogers, Tackett, Reams, Adams, Heald, Belch, Gonzales, Ehmke. FOOTBALL-CContinuedJ Heald, center, was a man not easily replaced because of his fine passing ability. Tackett and Belch, tackles, were outstanding players throughout the season. Many punts were blocked by them working their Way through the line. Rogers, end, seldom let a pass slip through his fingers. His hard tackling and good defense work were outstanding in all the games. Ehmke and Gonzales were alternates at the other wing position. Wynne turned in some exceptionally fine work as quarterback. Many touchdowns were due to his fine passing and kicking. Rice, in addition to being an unerring tackle, was a good ball carrier. Ferguson, another halfback, was a hard player all during the season, and developed into a good ball carrier. Watson turned in a good performance at fullback. He will be missed next year. , Those who will be lost through graduation are Adams, Watson, Ferguson, Ehmke and Rice. 5 Coach Armstrong Kunishima Tyler Johnson Fisher Polk Miller VVatson Wynne Cary Rogers Adams lgibaslketlhalll HEAVYWEIGHTS Basketball season opened this year with approximately thirty men out determined to bring the championship to Central. The Central Spartans walked awray with the championship, winning four games out of five. This may be attributed to the team's fine spirit and determin- ation. With three letter-men returning next year, another championship is expected. Warren Watson was very good at center. He was not only a good jumper, but a good passer. Wynne and Miller were players of equal ability. Both had the fighting spirit and were determined to win. Adams, Cary and Rogers were steady performers at the guard positions. These men fought hard all through the game. Three letter-men will be lost through graduation this year. These men are Watson, Miller, and Adams. Line-Up Forwards ....... ........ W ynne, Miller, Kunishima, Polk Center ................................................................,......... Watson Guards .............................................. Cary, Rogers, Adams Price Gallaher Willoughby Steele Johnson Corkhill Cass Novak Coach Ketchen BASKEVlFlBAlL,Lg:C0minued -..,gmgg...... LIGHTWEIGHTS The lightweights ended their season this year triumphant in every game played. With four letter-men returning from last year, Coach Ketchen, working with approximately twenty boys, built up a very strong team. Although the team was somewhat smaller than it has been in former years, the boys were experienced and had the real Spartan Spirit. The team was uniform in size and their fine offensive plays may be attributed largely to the excellent coaching they received from Mr. Ketchen. Captain Willoughby held the center position in very good form. Gallaher, Price and Novak were all strong players at the two forward berths. Steele and Johnson, both very able players, held down the guard positions. Wynne Kunishima Rogers Adams Cary Watson Miller Polk These boys won all games including two outside games with Yuma and Somerton, Arizona. Their hardest fought game was encountered with Brawley in which the score was 14-12. Practically every letter-man will be lost this year because of Weight, but a great deal of new material is expected to take their places. Line-Up Forwards ....i... ..............e. G allaher, Price, Novak Center .......... ,....,, W illoughby waptainy GU21'dS ---...--- ................ S teele, Johnson Tyler, Reams, Berry, Hardy, Hamner, Ferguson, Ehmke, Wynne, Miller, Gonzales, Goss Coach Armstrong lll'cEilCC CLASS A In the Imperial Valley Interscholastic Track and Field Meet on Saturday, March 8, Central tied with Brawley for first place. The Brawley athletes were favored to Win over Central. Coach Armstrong, Milner, Steele, Novak, Johnson, Osborne, Kobayasha, Price A number of records were tled and broken this year by Central and the opposmg teams. CLASS C The class C track team was victorious in the meet this year, out- scoring their opponents by a large number of points. The results were: El Centro, with 47 points, first, Brawley, with 24 points, second, and Calexico, with 6 points, third. Albert Steele, Central's high point man, did some very fine work in the meet by breaking the pole vault record, placing first in the 120 yard low hurdles, and placing third in the high jump. Osborne also did some fine work, placing first in two events. n Heil McE1vaney Richart Sumner J. Johnson J. Ehmke Adams Wynne Cunningham Kunishima Price R. Johnson O'Quinn O'Hara Gallaher Coach Armstrong BASEBALL Unfortunately the early publication of the La Solana prevents a complete record of the activities of the baseball team. Nevertheless a successful season may be predicted with the fine showing made by Central in the first games. This year's team consists of five regulars from last year's team and a number of last year's substitutes. Maggio, Cobleigh, Rogers and John- son are the players missing from last year's team While Price, Kuni- shima, Teddy Ehmke, Wynne and McElvaney are the regulars who are playing again this year. A strong team has been made this year using Ted Ehmke, star pitcher and batter, and captain of the team as the main cog. Price, Wynne and Kunishima are the leading infield players, while McElvaney is the best outfielder. Adams, Johnson, Cary, and Gallaher, infieldersg and Julius Ehmke, Rice, and Cunningham, outfielders, are the other boys playing to the team. O'Quinn and Julius Ehmke are the other pitchers and are ready to pitch at any time. Of the thirteen regulars on this year's squad, four CGallaher, Adams, Teddy Ehmke and Ricel will be lost by graduation. With nine players with experience it seems that the next year Central will have a good team and should make a great race for the championship. in Birkhauser Ezell Coach McCracken Bettis Ehmke Birkhauser Irving Wilby Walker TENNIS . The beginning of this school year saw the largest turnout of candi- dates for the tennis class since the sport was first instituted in Central -some fifty odd students reporting for practice. Since, with a maximum number of six courts available and only one period per day devoted to tennis, it was practically impossible to accomodate so many applicants, Coach McCracken was forced to cut down the class. Competition was keen and it was hard for Coach McCracken to select the team, but at length a squad was chosen, consisting of Chester Irving, Melvin Wilby, Charlie Birkhauser, Pierpont Walker, Marie Bettis, Dorothy Ezell, Lillian Ehmke, and Maria Birkhauser. During the season the team showed up very well in the numerous practice matches which Coach McCracken secured. Against Coachella, Central's team played twiceg at Coachella we lost three matches to two, and here on our home courts we won four matches to one, making a total of six matches won to four matches lost. In the several matches played with Calexico, Central broke even. In the county tournament El Centro, Calexico, and Holtville placed three matches and Brawley one in the semi-finals, but in the finals, Calexico managed to annex three matches and the championship, while we took one and had to be contented with a tie for second place with Brawley. In this tournament Chester Irving played boys' singles, and then teamed with lVIelvin Wilby to play boy's doublesg both of these teams reached the semi-finals only to be beaten by Calexico after a hard fight. Charlie Birkhauser and Dorothy Ezell played mixed doubles, but were beaten by Brawley's mixed double combination. Marie Bettis played girls singles and was beaten by her Brawley opponent, but then her skill combined with that of Lillian Ehmke won the girls' doubles champion- ship. Gibson Vtlaterman Haskell Mrs. Moore Frost Denham M. Holbrook Ehmke La Frankie VVogatzke vVVomack Thomas Canon E. Holbrook GIRLS' INDOOR BASEBALL The girls started practice this season with great enthusiasm, but as there were only three letter girls, Vivian Womack, Eleanor Holbrook, and Vivian Haskell, remaining from last year practically a Whole team was to be chosen. Those who Won places were: Vivian Haskell cci,,i...........cc.,iii......,,,,c,i .... ..c.c..... C a tcher Alta Waterman, Ora Frost ccciiiic ..,.iiicic,c P itchers Vivian Womack cc,ciiii..,..,,,,c,,iicc, ,...,... F irst Base Annie LaFrankie ci,.cci,..... c,.,,, i,,.... S e cond Base Barbara Canon i,i,,,ii .i,,iiiii,,.. ,.,ii,.... T hird Base Ruth Thomas ..........i..ccc.,......,c,,ciii......cc ....,.. R ight Short Doris Gibson ..,,,i,,,,,,ccci..,..i..,,,,iiii........,c.i,.......,i,, Left Short Mona Holbrook, Lucy Faye Denham ccc.,......, Right Field Eleanor Holbrook .....,,.c,,.VYic....,.ic..,.,iii,cc,,ci,.... Center Field Ruth Ehmke, Violet Wogatzke .,c,cc,,...V,..icc,c.,.. Left Field A great deal of credit is accorded Mrs. Moore, the coach, because of her constant working with the girlsg also to John Johnson and Ray Johnon, the umpires. There were several home-run batters this year: Vivian Haskell, three homersg Eleanor Holbrook, 3 homers, Violet Wogatzke, 1 homer. Although two games Were lost, two were Won, and the good sports- manship of the school was shown throughout the season and was com- mented upon bv several other schools and by many citizens of the town. The game with Imperial was cancelled by mutual agreement as the championship had already been lost. The girls worked hard at every game, but the championship was lost to Brawley. An excellent team is anticipated for next year as only one player fEleanor Holbrookb is to be lost through graduation. Vivian Haskell was elected for next year's Captain. V. ,,. V. . . 1, ,V 1 Mrs. Moore, Moline, Paine, Ehmke, Womack, Doxey, Holbrook, VVagoner, Canon. Haskell, Gibson, Wogatzke, Holbrook. GIRLS BASKETBALL Line-Up Forwards-Eleanor Holbrook, Mona Holbrook, Barbara Canon, Doris Gibson. Guards-Vivian Womack, .Alta Waterman, Edna Wagoner, Valera Doxey, Ruth Ehmke, Ruth Clevenger. Centers-Majken Moline. Mildred Paine, Vivian Haskell, Violet Wogatzke, Ruth Thomas. ' Schedule Date Opponent Place Score Jan. 4 Calipatria Calipatria 40-6 Jan. 10 Calexico El Centro 36-4 Jan. 17 Brawley El Centro 58-13 Feb. 1 Holtville Holtville 46-10 The opening of the basketball season this year was greeted very enthusiastically, as it is one of the most popular sports among the girls. There was one first-team girl and there were several substitutes remaining from last year. However, many new girls reported for practice regularly, and this caused keen competition for the places on the team. Mrs. Moore's fine coaching and the girls' willingness to learn resulted in a championship team for Central. This season the girls were able to play a few practice games, although they were not played against other schools. They played two games with the J. C. girls, each of the teams winning one game, with the Alumnae they played three games, of which Central won two. These games gave the girls some idea of the way they would have to play with other schools, making it easier for them to play the league games. We shall lose several girls through graduation this year, but there are many left, and we are hoping for another championship team next year. Those graduating are: Majken Moline, Mildred Paine, Valera goickey, ind Eleanor Holbrook CCaptainJ. The captain elect is Mona o roo . 1 Mason Meyer Denham Mrs. Moore Moore Young Wagoner Womack Wogatzke Thomas Canon Beynon Gibson Powelson Ferguson Haskell GIRLS' TRACK The girls began training for track as soon as basketball season closed. A large number of girls reported faithfully every night. Expect- ations for a record-breaking team were not high although there were several veterans from last year. The fact that the team was so successful was due largely to Mrs. Moore's excellent coaching and to the good example displayed by Marjorie Moore, who was elected captain of the team. In the Valley Meet Central made a total of 61 points to the opponents' 20. Those who placed in the meet Were: 50 yard dash-1st, Ruth Thomas, 3rd, Ada Bess Beynon. Time 6 3-4. 75 yard dash-1st, Edna Wagoner, 2nd Vivian Haskell. Time 9 3-5. 100 yard dash-1st Edna Wagonerg 2nd, Marjorie Moore. Time 12 3-5. High jump-1st, Lucy Faye Denhamg 2nd, Ruth Clevenger. Height 4' 5 . Hop, skip and jump-lst, Edyth Young, 2nd, Ruth Thomas, 3rd, Bar- bara Canon. Distance 31' 5 . Indoor throw-lst Vivian Haskellg 2nd, Vivian Womack. Distance 160' 11 3-4 inches. Basketball throw-1st, Brawleyg 2nd, Alta Mae Mason, 3rd, Edna Wagoner. Distance 81' 6 1-2 . Medley relay-El Centrog Marjorie Myer, Vivian Womack, Barbara Canon, Marjorie Moore CCaptainJ. Time 31 4-5. 220 yard relay-El Centrog Ruth Thomas, Ada Bess Beynon, Doris Gibson, Vivian Haskell. Time 27 4-5. Alta Mae Mason is the only track girl to graduate this year. We are expecting all the others to return next year, and We certainly wish the best luck to Ruth Thomas, captain elect, and her team next year. 3 S Ei :L E 5 rf C? P. if v' fi Q5 ? .,I X 1.1 5 me 41 if ff P53 LF 2 L2 E 5 as 5 .J ff 3 5 r i 5 1 :Z 1 A 5 .almf V V '1 - ww- - , --- .V '-'- - F - 1 1' U WNNNNNNNNNNNNXVXVNNNNNNNXX GAAO X Ljvvyfvy, ' GEZAIIIQIIEBNJIIDAIIR Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. CENTRAL'S WEATHER REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1929-1930 16-Registration causes slight squall as school opens. 17-Severe blizzard forces everyone to first assembly of year. 27-Moderate temperature as Central holds Grossmont 0-0 in practice game. 30-Argument over school rings causes rise in temperature. 1-Whirlwind is result of Senior tryouts. 4-Sand Storm centers around Girl Reserve Desert Party. 8-Strong wind blows Campus in for first time. 11-Sophomores welcome Freshmeng result: serene. 12-Prospects for a bright season as High School football team defeats J. C. 14-Rooters' Club prepares for storm at first meeting. 18-Rain causes heavy loss for Sophomores in Freshman-Sopho- more water fight. 18-Electrical storm as the subject of radio is discussed by Mr. 19 25 James. -Fair weather encourages Seniors to hold annual dance. -Storm clouds gather as rally is held for Central-Brawley game. 25-Music department program results in shrill wind. 26-Storm is followed by fine weather as Central football team 1 2 8 11 15 16 22 23 defeats Brawley 13-6 in first League game. Girls don't have quite as good luck in their indoor game. -Earthquake, caused by pep squad rally, framework of build- ing slightly shaken. -Fair weather continues as Holtville yields to Central 0-8. -Mr. Huxley's Armistice speech causes tranquil atmosphere. -Clouds hover over Central's boys during game with Calexico, but girls see bright sun. and 16-Light atmosphere inspires Seniors to give annual play, The Youngest. -Clouds lift as Central defeats Holtville in boys and girls game. -Turbulent weather as new members initiated into Girl Reserve club. -Clouds darken Central's skies in game with Brawley. 27-Sophomore program causes break in temperature. Girls have 28 game at Calipatria in the afternoon. -Total eclipse as last football game results in Calexico taking score from Central. Dec. 2-Change in weather as basketball practice starts for boys. 2-6-LA SOLANA week causes heavy atmosphere as students part with hard earned money. 6-Freshmen return party to Sophomores. Result: clear, cool and refreshing. 9-Skies look clear for girls as they start basketball practice. 11-Thunder heard as debate takes place between third year English classes. 13-Blue skies ordered to match Senior sweaters. 17-Junior skit results in shower fof applausej. 18-Squall occurs as Girl Reserves give annual Kid party. 18-31-Long-sought relief ensues in Christmas vacation. 3-Mighty gusts of wind blow throughout school as debate try- outs are held. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May 4-Bright forecast for basketball season as Central defeats Calipatria in both boys' and girls' games. 9--Light and delicate air as the girls basketball squad defeats Calexico. 10-Grey skies, with traces of blue, as Central Varsity loses to Calexico. Class C victorious. 17--Bright skies, a result of three victories over Brawley. 17-Tackey Day allows Seniors to reign in royal robes. 24-Flood of applause caused by Cottom Blossom Quartette. 24-Alumni win over girls causing slight uproar. 25-Sunny day, as Varsity and Class C win over Imperial. 1-Sun continues shining as boys and girls win over Holtville in basketball. 2-History program brings calm over Central Campus. 6-Hot weather sets in as Debate preliminaries are given in Assembly. 13-Balmy weather results in Valentine program by Freshmen and Operetta Program over KXO. and 15-Everyone up in the air over debates and Operetta. 6-Safety program launched by Mr. Goodcell causes peaceful atmosphere. 7-No change in weatherg Central ties Brawley in Track Meet, and loses to Calexico in Debate finals. 13-A day to be remembered, Dr. Barker delivers excellent speech in Assembly. 14-Program by Girl Reserves blows into Assembly. 22-Central track girls win over other schools in Valley, causing biggest upset of the season. 22-Another victory brings sunshine to Central as Imperial is defeated in baseball. 28-Spanish Program brings questioning air to Centralites. 29-Victory over Brawley causes cheery atmosphere. 1-Central wins over Holtville in baseball, causing bright skies. 2-Junior Dance brings frivolous atmosphere to Central. 4-Heated discussion as Centralites try out for Oratorical Contest. 5--Continued sunshine as Central wins over Calipatria in baseball. 11- Neighbors causes burst of laughter. 12-Clouds gather when Calexico defeats Central in final game. 18-Fair weather as Jaysees give Add Program. 25-Shakespearian play brings mediaeval atmosphere. 28-Bright weather permits Seniors to leave Campus on Ditch Day. 2-Melodious air as a result of the Music Department Program. 9-Turbulent weather as votes are cast for Student Body. and 10--Junior play causes downpour of enthusiasm by audience. 16-Style Show is hailed by all as a big success. 23--Friendly atmosphere presides at Junior-Senior Banquet. 25-Baccalaurate brings sacred air to hearts of Seniors. 26-Class Night leaves solemn air throughout the School. 27-Last social event of year brings gaiety, as Return Dance is presented. 28-Junior College Graduation leaves sorrowful impression. 29-Graduation leaves tranquil air to rest of Student Body. 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El Centro Mrs. Marie Reitz Jenkins Accredited Teacher of Violin and Cornet Director of Civic Orchestra 590 Olive Ave. Phone 417 El Centro DON C. BITLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bank of Italy Bldg. El Centro QUALITY EYE SERVICE DR. SENN BACON OPTOMETRIST Phone 228-W Main St. El Centro CONGRATULATIONS .lunior Chamber of Commerce Whitelaw Kc Whitelaw ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bank of Italy Building El Centro, Calif. 561 Main St. Phone 665 137 So. 5th St. Phone 540 Two Regular Grocery Stores Wishing to Serve You HOLDAM STUART RUTH TEEPLE REID PIANIST - TEACHER 523 Holt El Centro I BEST WISHES Mrs. Lingo's Smart Shoppe Press Onward, Girls and Boys 621 Main V Phone 30 Room 11-12, Dunaway Building 5th and Main Raynor C. Clemons, D. D. S. Office Phone 245, El Centro, Cal. J. W. TEMPLETUN, Jr. CENTRAL'S CHOICE ..TEXACO.. GASOLINE and Motor Oil T E C 0 Imperial Valley Distributors -A-- A -'-f- -AfAf --A'A'A'AfAfAf - f-- 1 e ---fA-A A'AfA-- ' -f A'A'A- -fA f Af - A-AfA -A f - f -f+fAv -Af A Dupont Duco Paint eneral-gfntractor HARDWARE Oliver Implements A FOR SALE OR RENT -if -f? H. C. DILLER C. E. PITZER Next Door to Bank of Italy Phone 626 El Cent FIRESTONE TIRES One Stop Service Tire Retreading, Expert Greasing, Gas and Oil, Battery Service, Ignition Service, Shock Absorber Service, Wheel Alignment, Car Washing, Brake Service, Tire Service U. S. GRANT AUTO EQUIPMENT COMPANY OF IMPERIAL VALLEY 4th at Main El Centro Phone 1270 1 1 4 4 1 1 4 1 BK 9? ' i ' ' ' Els E Marshall Seed and Feed Company E Seed, Feed, Poultry Supplies Insecticides, Fertilizers and Bee Supplies 1: 126 so. sth sf. Phone as El Centro Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Company 678 Main St. El Centro, Calif. Issues Policies of Title Insurance, Guarantees of Title and handles escrows. Under supervision of the Insur- ance Commissioner of the State of California. Operating in eighteen counties in the State of California. Assets over 5B3,000,000.00. Y ---------------------- ---Els 1lx-:.A.A.-.-.-.-.-:Y-Y ---------A--------- - - - H6 HCONTENTED CUD-CHEWINGN Central has long been acknowledged the most progressive school in Imperial Valley. Anything that can possibly add to the pleasure and profit of her students is no sooner suggested than installed. The latest of these advantageous innovations is a gum slot machine for every desk. The only drawback is that but one flavor is contained in each desk. This necessitates that the student announce his preference to the teacher, who will obligingly consider it when assigning seats. The work of the entire school has reached a much higher standard than ever before. Frank F. to Clarice F.: 'fYou1iLlips are not half so bad as they are painted. 9l6 'i'A'A' ' V 1 1 . V 1, 1. 1 1' lr V 1 V A man convinced againstqhis will Is of the same opinion still. A maid convinced against her will Is not convinced-or even still. SONES LUMBER CO. LUMBER WITH THE WHITE PAINTED ENDS A Board or a Carload 1 EL CENTRO CALEXICO 4, 1 :1 i' 1' li 1' 11 , 1 1 Elsff-V-.sf -.-.2-.-Elf Mas H1LL'S GROCERY The Home of Goocl Beans ASK THE BOYS Corner of Eighth and Brighton Newkirkis Beauty Shoppe -also- K1rk's Barber Shop A. W. NEWKIRK Ladies' Hair Cutting a Specialty Pareful courteous Treatment Phone 227 For Appointment FOR YOUR HEALTH Drink Paul's Lemonade IT'S PURE PICKWICK STAGES DEPOT El Centro Printing Co. 129 North Sixth Street Telephone 1204 Job Printing, Ruling, Binding, Etc All New Equipment ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ig Z ' ' 'i:1,',.Q1,ii,Q1l,X.I 1,2 ' ' SER V1 CE STA T1 UN Knights Insurance Agency BARNES IZBT-ANC 649 Main Street-Phone 556 Prop. El Centro, Calif. Dick: So they ring two bells at this school. Ike: Naw, they ring the same one twice. l xv, f Arnold: I was hit by a cowardly egg. George: What kind of egg is that? Arnold: One that hits and runs. .-g:Q Mr. Martin: Where was the Declaration of Independence signed ? Davis W. On the dotted lines. 1, Miss Wallace: What is the opposite of misery? Lucille: Happiness Miss Wallace: What is the opposite of woe 7 Lucille: Giddap. -,TgK . Dudley: fSmartly, to study-hall teacher, after coming in latej I have an excuse: don't give me a dirty look. Miss K: Don't blame me for it. You were probably born that way. mX . . Triola M.: What becomes of a ball player when his eyesight begins to fail? Aileen K.: They make an umpire out of him l - ?K, .. Mrs. Parent: Don't you realize what a zero means to you ? Thelma Dooley: It means nothing to me. il.5llQLi. Bill Ferguson: I never brag about my marks. Herman Oftelie: I don't get good marks either. l Doris R.: How does a river feel just before entering the ocean ? Bertha C.: Down in the mouth. --wl.... Florence: I suppose you are on the football team. Geo.: fProudlyJ Well, yes, I do the aerial work. Flo.: What is that? Geo.: I blow up the footballsf' 96 CAEEBPILLQR COMBINES - TRACTORS - ROAD MACHINERY CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF '30 Hulse-Anderson Tractor 8: Equipment Co. 1414 Main Street El Centro NL ae ........ .......S........S... , .,.... .....,.....,...........,..--...........,,.,.............-C.....................,.,--,,........ f. I want to speak to my husband, cried the murderer's wife, frantic- ally phoning the penitentiary. Sorry, Madam, replied the polite warden, but your party has just hung up. V P. Voyce- Where I go on my vacation they give you one of these three season beds. Etura H.- What are they? P. Voyce- No Spring! X' i471-1' Miss Teeple: A few leaves of lettuce Without oil and a glass of orange juice witliout sugar. There, little girl, that completes your daily diet. Melba Coon: Anil Teacher, am I supposed to take this before or after meals? EK,,...,..-.A.-,-.-,-.-...-.-.-,------,..-,-.2 ,.,.,.,.,.,,.,. ..., - ,... QUALITY Guaranteed... What so often proves a mere pro- mise on the part of many dealers is a performance here borne out by reputation. And vve are not going to sacrifice that reputation for quality for all the profits the business could produce. A guarantee by us is a per- sonal bond of absolute qua1ity+ with a come back if you are not com- pletely satisfied vvith any purchase. VALLEY DRUG CO M. J. HORTON The Rexall Store 1, Phone 54 El Centro, Calif. Elf-.-.g,.., Congratulations cmd Success To the Class of '30 FROM El Centro Chamber of Commerce VM 'A'A'A' ' 2 Morgan: Did the speaker elec- trify his audience? Marjorie: No, he merely gas- sed it. Men's Store 501 Main St. Corner 5th 8: Main lst llwhat is Ceylonlry 2nd Ditto: Sea Lion is an ani- AT:-EK mal that is in a zoo. Congratulations From Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles .i.Tgu,i AX BRANCH E S AT El Centro Brawley Calipatria Westmorland , .,., ,-.-.-,-.-,Ek 9i'6 r w v 4 r f 1 EARN to play the gameg and play it to the end, whether winning or losing. All the school year some out-door game can be played hereg and we have the best known brands of athletic supplies at favor- able prices. ...4-fg 'gg-4.... ruuiiao. HARDWARE STORE , I , 1 , 1. P I ,gg ........ , 0,.,..,..A,-A-.-.-,A.A.-,-.-.-.-.-.f.-.-.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.e--.----------Ai0-.A.-.-.---v-.e.-,-,-J.-J,..,., ....... - . , .-A --,Y-s- ----f--Y--,vlr Mr. House: Do you think that motor cars are ruining the younger generation ?', A Mr. Martin: I think that the younger generation are ruining the cars. ,7,3vg,.. f x t Miss Wallace: Did you Write these sentences by yourself? Hal Cass: Yes, Dad Wasn't home last night. T,4vg1 'lx Clarice F.: How could you live without me? Frank F.: Much cheaper. Bill Osborne: Read any books lately? Will Lee Tackett: No, but I have written reports on a couple that would be interesting if I had time to read them. Y ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,..,...., vV.... .vss s-fv...i.. .f-V . - - -.-.-.-.-J,-.-.-,-,-.-.-.-.-.-, ------ X y f H5 A 'A AAi EE Elf ' Phone 384 Hours 8:30 to 5:30 :lrnperial Dr. Norman E. Dupont Academy of Music OPTOMETRIST - M l.j.-- Piano, Pipe Organ, Composition ELM R A. A Complete Optical Service Eljirectoz-ODD 604 Main St. El Centro, Calif. 632 Olive Phone 466 55.-.-A.-. -- ----ve- --f-Eli El?-.-.-.--Y ---- - -- - --MA xv' A A'9f'? . 4, 'I tudent Trunk an J At Hardware Headquarters vfeiefsgr ln, 1 in- i i l :' gl'- n f or or ff? l ' iff' ll lull 5 5' -'E ilili' i w '1 E 2 Quill: , I :I 'gl ii s ,Iliff-lil In ..., rg mm J 4. l 1 jlil1'Il'u Whether you go to college or want a dependable lifelong luggage com- panion, you'll need this Cushion-Top Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk. It's the choice of college students the coun- try over, as well as the experienced travelers who know what srength I and good looks mean. ' Models from 545.00 to 3105.00 ' Be Sure It's a Hartmann if EIGHT STORES IMPERIAL AND YUMA VALLE YS First of All-RELIABILITY ll r 1. VHARDWARE car 1: - . nw: 3.15. . 're f ' -6' :life - me f'a 2-, '-. N L . l,. l3wnm,im5 1 PA f J, J' 1 ,qg',l' .,. -3-. 5. Rdfm f v , 1is'6'i-'i 1 .ssnatr-1 Ready for the Kickoff? We're football enthusiasts, efficient in helping you select the right equipment. DYAS football togs, built by Wilson, stand the Wear. wo stones TSYIGRVG lou ' 'l, -its -f wad' ig!! ' ,HL 24,31 1' :Ev Q.: ' fg gif, E nsuyw o , I-os Anc. etes .-.-.-. .-.-.-.-. es--,-,--A,-,,-.-.-.-.-..,..........A, - 92 .I- EE Fine Repairing Phone 30 Crescent Jewelry Co. lg 1' R. E. coUcH, Mgr. r I V v Silver - Cut Glass - Jewelry Diamonds and Watches Qi 621 Main si. El Centro, Calif. if .v. ...v. EK 'I V-e--e-- f-s---A-1fY----eA-----------ff--f-5,4 l . C.F.FERGUSON Electric Shop O00 ' QUALITY and SERVICE All Latest Chandeliers WIRING and REPAIRING Qi 134 s. Fifth sf. Phone iso 574 HAAS, BARUCH 8: CO. OF IMPERIAL VALLEY Seeley Oftelie found on the bottom of a history paper returned by Miss Hedrick, See me. Maybe I can help you improve your form. O O 0 IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS Phone 553 El Centro, Calif. V Los Angeles Office: Second and Alameda St. .L.Le .,.,.,.,.,.,A .,.,.,.,. , gxe----v-A' - - ---- -- ' sxs -'-'ff-' - '-t - ' ff-1 '-'-'-'-'-'-'-t-' - . STRENGTH SERVICE gi Complzments of REPUTA TION n THE IMPERIAL Gxjolfa . 1: EDGAR BROS. if VALLEY FARMER '+ REALTY CO. 'O the INSURANCE EE Graduating Class of 1930 EL CENTR0 1, :I Phone 160 608 Main Sr. 31 1' Q .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. , ...... - , .,.,+. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Thelma D. when she isn't sore? James without his Ford? Seeley with her hair combed? Howard keeping his books? Lillian E. going to a dance? Warren with his History lesson? Roy without Mrs. Ray? Mildred P. flunking a quiz? Frank with clean cords? fffff-1---v-v-1--v-f-f-ff-f v----ff-f-f-f-f-ff--ff-ff-f-ff-ff-f-ff-f -ff---1 ,gg J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY 5, io AND 25 CENT STORE .-9.-. The Less Money You Have to Spend, the More Vital it ls to Trade at NEWBERRY'S WHERE VALUES OUTWEIGH DOLLARS Your Graduation AND THE DIDDULAIQITY Cl: Goodrich De Luxe Siivertown BALLOON TIDES Outstanding Achievements Year 1930 c-qg, , af iw ? alla Congratu'ations SAFETY CORNER SERVICE STATION 4th and Main St. VALLEY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 613 Main St. D C. RAMSEY EL CENTRO W. A. TONDRO l? ' '' ' ' 71 In El Centro .... It's CLEME T WHERE EVERYBODY FINDS HIS FRIENDS You'll find the finest soda fountain and luncheon service in the Valley at Clements. It is the Drug Store Complete, where prices are lowest and service is best. 0 E... iv.. The only drug store that maintains its own ice plant and makes its own ice cream. You'll find Clements Drug Store on the busiest corner in Imperial Valley. 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H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.-. uf ,f-.-,-J.-,-,-.-J--.-.-.-,-.-.-v-.-.-,-,-.-S-.-.-.A,-,-,-.-,-Q,-,-. . , v--ff-A f----f---N ---ff- --an .- . X14 71x V.- fax fl x I 1 3 1: V I Get the Daily News I To Enjoy with Your Breakfast 1 4 V , 1 y 1 Un 4 4 V l ,b 11 A. C. FARRAR IE 2 :X G E7 ' V TIMES AGENT 1 E , , A 11 21 Phone 576 510 Main sf. lf 1, f rs. e r 1 4 4 V 1 11 Radiators, Speedometers, Generators il 1, xv gf R K B w sie -t-'ff - A - A AfA'-f - r A r 4 r Y STEVE'S COFFEE SHOP EL CENTRO'S BEST QINPFQJ GO WHERE THE GANG GOES V Meet Me At SteUe's if 121 south su, sr. open All Night ff L ig AMBORT'S DAIRY Pasteurized and Raw Milk, a Safeguard for Public Health 1' MILK-CREAM-ICE CREAM I ill Phone 386 Calexico Phone 76 El Centro fl N- N4 ,X .,,,i.Y.v,v.:,i.i.Y-,,v-,::::w.i.-.-. ,v.v.,,::::i.i.-. Y-7.7-Y.w.::w.w.::-2.Y.v-v.Y.,YZAJ:-.-.-.,Y-v.Y.,vx.w.,i.,,'.v.,,v.,, Miss Eakes: All of my poorest students are absent today. J. R. Wade: Fm here. l Cleo B.: I want some good looking books. I see so many I don't know which ones to take. Miss McKeehan: Have you seen 'Oliver TWist'? Cleo B.: No, but I did see Jimmy Charleston. l -HQ-i. Chuck P.: How did you puncture your tire?', Clark H.: Ran over a milk bottle. Chuck P.: 'HS funny, couldn't you see it? Clark H.: Naw, a kid had it under his coat. y5-hi. fix I've raised a lot of families, said Warren W. as he raised the elevator into the air. X, f-,-,-,.,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-,,-,A,-,-Iff,-,-,-.-.-,-.-. -,xy f - 1 -.-.-.---.-.-.-:,-,-f.-.-.-.A.A.-.-.-.-.-.-.-::i-.-:,-,-.-.-.-.-v-. f vm as 716 H2 Inland Empire Brown Service Station Gas Co- SEIBERLING TIRES The Fuel Supply of Imperial O 0 O Valley. Open All Night EL CENTRO Free Information Phone 825 116 N. 6th St. COMPLETE SERVICE ........ ............ ska., ...... ............. . v 1 Save To Succeed LID KID LIB Imperial Valley Building and Loan Association LIB LID Q29 146 South Sixth Street El Centro, Calif. McNEECE 8: McNEECE SERVICE STATION lo... RICHFIELD GAS GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Phone 541 Sixth and Broadway . fi-.i-..-..--i--..-...-.. .v.v v -ff- Q L 3yf-Y--- ........ ---.-v. ,lx Ai- FORSHEY BROS. A our M ARKET Satisfied Customers Are Our A eat arket, ' Not a Butcher Show, Best Advertisers M M STEER BEEF Exclusively 561 Main Phone 665 Bakery BM EU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fn as-.-.-.-v-:-1--W-2-.-A-.AvA:v---:--fx--:W--:W-AvA THE PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTILIZER CO. iizizfifz 111:-:-:A I-I--:-I-X-:-1-:-:-1-I-I-3-:-1-:J-:-:A 0 o o QQYJQR .E529f!c,Es55s!.15559 137 N. Fifth St. Phone 937 THIS IS THE FOURTEENTH YEAR K AA fZ1gf'3fAAf' HAS BEEN CHOSEN OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF LA SOLANAH QZBLIDLIB EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA 126 So. 5th St. IMPERIAL VALLEY'S FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHER OPERATING COMPLETE FOOD STORES 3 In Imperial and Yuma Valleys QUJHIGLY wmv Il 0?66COAJz?f'1fieWE72!d l 4 V 4 V 4 V 4 lr El? Teacher: Pritchard, what have you in your mouth? Pritchard C.: Teeth! N4,.?. AX Teacher to Class: Don't you think it would be a good idea to put all the mistakes that we make in English on the bulletin board ? Class: Sure! Teacher: Surely. -NL--l f lx Mr. Martin speaking a second year History class at 11:45: You see that some of the War debt was taken over by Hungary. Davis W.: That's me! Auto Tops - - Canvas Goods - - Awnings Canvas Wholesale and Retail X- - 7lx Valley Tent and Awning Co. Windshields and Body Glass 422 Main St. Phone 191 9K-.-.A.A.A.A.-.A.-.-.- -.-O-C-. -C-.-.-.-.-- Ava:-.-.-s-.-.491-5 g14Vff-v---vv-ff-ff- in A gi PLANS 4 I I I I P P Lumber Sash and Doors Paint Glass Posts Barb Wire Fencing Corrugated Iron 4 I MATERIALS f be Sa '-I., .sgbjbme 1 ' Plumbing Supplies FINANCING Builders Hardware Fixtures and Installation Celotex Electrical Material Sheetrock Wiring and Fixtures Floor Sanding Certain-teed Roofing Cement . Composition Shingles Sand and Rock Built-Up Roofs Lath Roof Repairing Plaster VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY li EL CENTRO CALEXICO MEXICALI fp i I M l ii E12 California LLLL l ., m ll, Washed ad::IJClTzogl, Air System P - Steam Heated-Elevator I W Elgmmgfmmlwm COFFEE SHOP AND rm-E M ME M M Mllllllmlmmw DINING Ro0M FI! ,Q 1 i itelqaigi Q Owned and Operated ee f fwa , ,l W, W N A 1 I By The Management 'fe rry virvg g 'f ff' Y FREE AUTO PARK EK ':E,,-.tEf55gi,gi?f:-F' Fm El Centro, California 715' v v v ROY H. WOMACK -II 1 LC EWOLE l :- A Six in the Price Range of the Four Enjoy the Riding Comfort that Only a Six Can Give 5,'Q,::g.',v. SK- ---- S i 5 GXDOLIB He Who Serves Best, Profits Mosti' SHIRER DRUG COMPANY EL CENTRO,S LEADING DRUG STORE :I QIBOCXQ ine A ff HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES ii For The Snappy Dresser KNOX AND STETSON HATS :-: FLORSHEIM SHOES llbllbllb JOHNSON-GROENE COMPANY The Style Center For Men i ll fr N4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A - -.--.A.A::.A-A-A-Af-:-AvA-Aix-W-'A-A:-A-A-AWA AfA:fAwA-A-A-A-AfA:V-A:-A-A-A-A-A:-AeA:-A-A-A-AvA-A-A-A-A--:::.A-viX EE .......v,.., ,.., Ruby Cavin: Give me a five cent bar of Ivory soap-and how much ' ' Q77 is it. -ik? Thelma J.: Is this the first time you ever kissed a girl? Pritchard C.: Gosh, am I that crude? 9K.,..,. I hate that chap! said Alice Smith as she rubbed the cold cream on her lips. A A A A A A A A A A A A '--- A A A A A ---- A A AeA-A-A A A A AfA-A--AfA-AfAfA-AfAfAfA-A-A-A-A-A-A-AvA-AfAfA-AeA-A--AfAfAfA-A-A-Af-A-A-A-A-AvAfA-A-xv 916' ' ' ' ' m i 1' , 1 r lr r 1' CARL s. vom' fi 598 Broadway Phone 681 1, at El Centro, California fgililgh Ig .g yu 6' , .f ir 1 ng 0 0 0 W hos ' 15 1 r ', Storage, Washing, Greasing, Batteries, Tires, 4 Sales and Service '7 r A r 1 r i ,V are .4A. ......l....A......i.. - .. ...... - - , - MARIPOSA SHOPPE 1' SMART FROCKS E012 THE MODERN MISS 585 Main 55 AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA - A- AAAAA - A-A-A-A-A-A-1A-AvA-A-A-A 956-,-T-,-ff, .ev-.-WA,-v-f.---.-Y-f-YA.-f.-. .-.-.-.-,-Elf il6 ' ' '''''' ' ''' ' ll FOX IMPERIAL THEATRE Where Comfort and Pleasure A re Combined li K gk -'A'-'T'T 'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T' A'A'A'A'A'A'Y'A'A'-'-'-'T 'T'T'T for. .. ICE TELEPHONE 695 ASSOCIATED ICE DELIVERY The Imperial Ice 85 Development Co. - - - Pure Ice Co Pauline Voyce: Let's eat. Etura Horton: Where'll we eat? Pauline Voyce: Let's eat up the street. Etura Horton: No, thanks-don't care fo Howard L.: Say, is this a hand laundry? Laundryman: Yes. Howard L.: Wash my hands, will you? T. Alberta W.: Is the editor in ? Janitor: Naw. r asphalt. Alberta W.: Well then just throw this poem in the waste basket for him, will you? xv ' ' ' ttt' ' t 7 -f su U 69 41+ A7 5 'I ,L 5 so - wa Q 0' .O EN . 'iZ'gm.,...w5 TRO. CM- 49345, Congratulations and All Good Wishes Imperial Valley Business College El Centro, California Phone 389 QIJOCXQ Business and Secretarial Training DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Summer Session June and July Regular Fall Term Begins September 15 QZBOCXQ Individual Instruction Insures Rapid Progress The La Solana staff of '30 wishes to express its appre- ciation of the thoughtful and generous service which the Commercial Art Sz Engraving Co. has shown in the engrav- X Commercial Art 8z Engraving Co. ing of the annual. Engravers for 1930 La Solana The Annual Staff of '30 takes this opportunity to thank the advertisers who have supported this year book so generously by their advertisements. - ' f'ff ' 'f f ' P4 3 Automobile Loans CONGRATULATIONS ff - . AND - - VREELAND ' ' ADTIST Refmancmg DHOTOGIQADHED Sterling Securities Company Studio: 622 Main Street 674 Main sf. Phone 472 Phone 745 I EL cEN'rRo EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA if HGNW' 'WWX ardiness Ladies' Ready-to-Wear El Centro 9l4.,.,..... .-.-ff-,-915 GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATESg WITH LOTS OF SUCCESS AND GOOD VVISHES FOR THE FUTURE FN -39 vw OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Phone 70 L. R. Philley 513 Main we ............... .............. - -A ..-AA..4A -A -. Ek SWIM AND GOLF at 1009? PURE WATER 18 THRILLS Plan Your Parties at KENYON'S DESERT PLUNGE EL CENTRO ,W 4, ----------------v-f---------------------------'v+------------v- as f 951 7:4 Texaco Gas and Oil P t . MAUPIN 8E SONS 'I 'owe SERVICE STATION La Solana Fourth and Broadway ' EXPERT LUBRICATION Advertlsers TUBE REPAIRING WILLARD BATTERIES RECHARGTNG Freshman: Where's the library? Senior: Right there. Any fool knows that. Freshman: I was sure you would. Jim C.: What are you taking for your cold? Frank G.: Make me an offer. Two things to take a pupil through high school: Faculty of bluffing Bluffing the faculty. ,, l1Q . Mr. Armstrong: Did you make that face at me? Pete L. No, sir. You just happened to walk in front of it. , -se- Miss Grassmueck: I believe you missed my class yesterday. Cleo B. Why, no, not in the least. KAY AFFFFFFFFFF ' ' HQ AND FEED YOU FOR T0 THE LESS .MONEY CLASS OF '30 Army 85 Navy Dept. Store Stearn M. MARCOT, Prop Laundry Corner Fifth and Main 2-2-Tff-A-----ff-ff-ff-'I -A-T:-2t-'ft-Ti'-t-Ti'-'-T-'f'- f-ff-ff-f-f-f-f-f-f-f- i-.-i.ie....., CONGRATLVLATIQNS WE CAN CLOTHE YOU ------.-Elf H6--------M ---uf ------ ---EEE --U -.... e. ....... evv.., ,,,,,,, , , 'A 'A'A 'F ' Elf df A i ' 3Q DRINK E3 C Z W. E. HANCOCK ' CII In Bottles ooo Coca-Cola Bottling Works 546 Main st' Phone 437 BRAWLEY EL CENTRO Eg - - - - - - A A - A - A sr-,-,.,,, sig ----- v.. w 4 r 4 r 4 r 4 Wotet mwrbura Worth EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA vemiwwv Attention to Club Parties For Reservations-Phone 300 1, P lr 4 V 4 , Warren W.: A month ago a girl left me without any reason. James F.: I knew someone had left you without it. ..-..1.g!?i, Fred Mastick: These are not my own figures I am quoting The . y are the figures of a man who knows what he is talking about. ..,,sK1, Marjorie Cass: I think foot-ball is just glorious. It gives one such a graceful carriage. J. B. Evans: Yeah, and a couple of charley-horses to draw it with. , -sse- Alta W.: See that white horse over there ? Alice W.: Yeah. Alta W.: What's that black thing next to it 9 Alice W.: That'? Oh, that's a horse of a different color. 9E ' ''ZA 'A'i 'i A 'af 29 ' ' ''A ' '5I6 SEE Brown's Service GULLET BROS. NEVER CLOSE for Groceries and Meats 5 of Quality , l M . S Tlre and Battery Service Phone 8 aln t Phone BE-.-.-.-J -A--A-Elf 9'f?--W-.--: .--A.-.-.-.-.-.4.-.-,-. -.f..,.,....?l6 A mwmmmgmw A n Qrinting .... JIEQIMIHW, PRINTING If? PUBLISHING 41310. .---.-fgnuel-4-- Qhotos .... HETZELW EMUSIC M657 A 9, gl ff Q SHNDJID ....,.g:Engg.,.... Covers . . . . E ....,.Qu1.g.... E 4 WEJHBHQJIRNMGQQJIRJBA T iw, g ,Q Sngm-fvings . . . . E QBQMMHEMMIBIAL Aamir 9 aff? IIEENGJEZIIRAVMNTGB GIBGD J, HQIIIIIHSESHIIIIIIE?-y' im wwwwmmm I' 2 5 E 5 5 Q Ps 5 5 5 4 5 3 L! 53 i Q N s 4 I f 7 k S S V 52 ii I li -a 1 E 13 E A S ,. 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