Hilmar High School - Waukeen Yearbook (Hilmar, CA)

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NWWAMIU IK IE IIE N I VOLUME XXIII IX N PUBLISHED BY I944 Waukeen Sfaff I-IILMAR UNION I-IIGI-I SCHOOL TABLE OF CONTENTS P INTRODUCTION . Table of Con+enIs Foreword . . Dedicalion . ADMINISTRATION . Faculfy . . . Principal, Secrelary, ancl Truslees . Sclwool Help . . . Snaps . . SENIORS . CLASSES . Juniors . Soplwomores Freshmen . Snaps ACTIVITIES . . Sfudenl Affairs . . Sfuclenf Body Aclivilies Girls' League and Boys' G. A. A. and Block I-I Music .... Senior Play . Junior Play . . C. S. F. and Slinger . Annual Sfalif . . SPORTS . Foolball . . Baslcelball Q Baseball . . . Miscellaneous Spor+s . Girls' Sporls . . MEMORIUM . . ADVERTISEMENTS . CALENDAR . . League age I 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 IO I7 I8 20 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 42 43 47 48 55 Foreword As we opened fhe door of 'rhe school every day of The pas? year 'ro walk info our classes, iusf so, we open fhis book To re-live our experiences. Walking down lhe hall we recognize +he seniors, wifh fheir confidenf air, fhe iuniors wifh rheir eager enfhusiasm, fhe sophomores. bossing fhe freshmen around, and rhe scampering and slighrly puzzled freshies. Nexf we will look a+ +he diliferenl organizafions. They give our school days variefy, inferesr and life. Spor+s play an impor+an+ role in any school year. We will always remember our a'rhle'res who spenl' many hours on 'rhe a+hle+ic 'field fo bring honor +o our school. Affer we have re-lived our many happy momenfs we pause +o pay respecf +o 'rhe former sfudenfs who have served fheir counlry in rhe Armed Forces. 3 Dedicalion To you, Mr. S+evens, who have opened fhe doors of learn- ing 'ro us in 'rhe fields of educa+ion. social sranding and good sporfsmanship, we dedicafe 'rhis I944 Waulceen. As we look back over our accomplishmems of 'rhe pas? 'rhirfeen years, we fake grea+ pride in fhe many improvemen+s you have made for 'rhe welfare and beHermen+ of our school. As you close fhese doors for +he final +ime, we hope you will loolc back on your years af Hilmar and recall Them as pleasanf and inferesfing ones. 4 Adminis+ra+ion This door has always looked opposing fo us buf once upon ifs fhreshold we have found guidance in our problems. Through fhis door have come our leachers wilh 'rheir willingness +o answer our quesfions. This door has also offered much help lo The appearance of our school because our iani+or work has been made beffer by fhe acfions of +he ones who work on fhe inside of +his door. Each one of us should appreciafe +he help and advice fha? we have received upon enrering +his door. 5 MISS BEATRICE BETTENCOURT Girls' Physical Educafion English Drama , Q 'fl' - 9 I i, wzns., ff A l ff! Alf My . MR, GENE DORAIS Woodshop Mechanical Drawing MRS. RUTH CAGLE English l-lisfory Publicalions Lafin MRS. MARIETTA DOWNING Twins Shorfhancl Ollice Pracfice Commercial English MR. EDWARD CORNELL Vocational Aulo Mechanics MRS. HARRIET LEE English 6 Faculiy Facully MRS. FERN SHANK Homemaking MRS. BETT LINDOUIST Algigara 1 Triqono ' y Senio , cience X Q Jefry ' eral Malin -. K fi I K XJ MR, F. T. WILSON Senior Problems General Science Biology Physics P. E. MR. E, R. MCSWEENEY Boys' Physical Educafion U. S. Hisfory Public Speaking MISS MARJORIE MILLER Vocal Music Insfrumenlel Music 9 V 7 .- i' ,Left +o righf-A. C. Sfevens, Jr., Principal, and Doris Beffencourf Gusfafson, Secrefary. Adminisfrafion Mr. Sfevens, principal of Hilmar Union High School, has done much fo achieve a well balanced program for us. He has worked hard fo meef 'rhe many changes +ha+ have come before him. As an unders+anding adminis+ra+or he is always ready +o help 'rhose who have problems +o solve. Besides being principal of our school. Mr. Sfevens has acfed as adviser-in fhe S+uden+ Affairs meefings. which are held once a monfh. Probably fhe mosr frequenf lisfener +o any 'rale of woe fha? migh'r enfifle fhe giver fo an excused 'rardy slip is Mrs. Doris BeHencour+ Gus+afson. She also ads as an a+- fendance clerk and as secrefary fo fhe principal. She keeps all 'rhe school records sfraighf and records +he sfudenfs' grades on a permanenf record in fhe office. Mrs. Beffencourf Gusfafson was a member of fhe Hilmar I'-737 graduafing class. She has been a member of The Hilmar School adminisfrafion 'lor six years. The .Board of Trus+ees. consisfing of Axel Youngborg. clerk. O. C. Anderson. president and C. B. McLaughlin. A. E. Larson. and William Ahlen. noi only have fhe school's inferesf af hear+, bu+ connecf if wifh 'rhe communi+y. Larson. 8 Board Members lef+ 1' riglif - William Ahlem Axel Youngborg clerk O C. Anderson presidenf C G. McLaughlin and A E Dale page High has had no frouble in geffing ifs work done. Doris Befiencourf Gusfalson BUS DRIVERS Bob Edmingfer Russell Marlin School Help This year, in splfe of lhe shorfage of help, Hilmar Shorfy Ealke has been very laifhlul in keeping fhe school grounds clean and affraclive. Shorfy was aided in his ianifor work by Lew Fleshman, more commonly known as FIeshie. Mrs. Zehrung was probably fhe mosf favored of all fhe school help. Every day af noon she served lunch +o a bunch of slarved kids, who foughf and pushed unfil fhey reached fhe head of The line. Mrs. Zehrung is fo be congrafulafed on +he many fine meals +ha+ she has served. Mrs. Wrighf was always helping some sludenl look up references or 'ro choose a good book. She has proved very capable in running a school library. Last bu+ noi leasf on fhe lisf of school help, are lhe bus drivers. Three of lhe senior boys. Earl Bell: Russell Marlin, and Bob Edminsfer. drove buses. The ofher fwo buses were driven by Doris Beffencourf Gusfafson and Dale Page. SCHOOL HELP Shorfy Falke Mrs. Zehrung Lew Fleshman 9 Earl Bell 4.4, f 5 .5 ,V P MLMAQ aw sim LAR af' 35 ,Q-Q. IO ,- X K f . A ' Seniors When we. as Seniors, open fhis door and pass fhrough il for The lasl' lime. we sfop lo realize lhaf we have compleled four years of educafion. Lei us reminisce over our pasf years in Hilmar High. When we were juniors, many of our classmales were noled in alh- lelics and all The organizafions. We remember ourselves as sophomores when we began To formulafe our life plans by choosing subiecls 'ro our needs. And lhen we go back fo our freshman year when we came fhrough +ha'r door for fhe firsl lime. Now, when we open 'rhis door, we lcnow fha? if will no+ close on us and leave us our in fhe world. bu+ if will be a door opening lo new advenfures and new experiences for us. g 5' 3 . 2 Lg, X ,nf . 'gg-21: H f ,ffl 'bf ff.: If DAISY BABA EARL BELL HILDA BETTENCOURT RALPH BOARDMAN CLARENCE BORGES lL f , . i .fr,5g33g1gQg1W, . ,... W ww, 5' . ' -1 .ww Q2- : A if I -I W7 xx :f111g55?Zg,m ff HARLEY HURLBUT JUNE JOHNSON FRED JOHNSON MARDELL LARSEN Seniors -I :ov vigil? - vgtwffzgea , I 's - Simi - , , -sxsrw 5522521 T7 WF f' , if Ties? H1 192, OPALINE LILES MARY LIMA HARRY LUIS KENNETH LUNDOUIST K RUSSELL MARTIN LARRY PETERSON BARBARA SEWARD DOROTHY SOUZA DORIS STRICKLER WINNIE SPENCER MARVIN STROM NORMAN SWANSON VIOLA SWANSON HILDEGARDE WENTE ALBERTA ANDERSON: Band I. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I: Student Affairs Committee 2. 4: C.S.F. 3. 4: Feature Edi- tor of Stinger 3: C.S.F. President 4: Editor of Stinger 4: Senior play 4: Waukeen typist 4: Badminton 4. LEONA ANDERSON: Band I, 2, 3. 4: GI-ee Club 2: Senior play 4: G.A.A. 4: Feature editor of Stinger. ELAINE ANDERSON: Transferred from Wisconsin: Band 2: Glee Club 2: Stinger reporter 3: G.A.A. 4: Student Affairs 4. DOROTHY ANDERSON: Band I. 2, 3: Soccer I: G.A.A. 2: 3. 4: Stinger reporter 3: Social manager of Senior class 4: Stinger Feature Editor 4: Basketball 4. TEDDY ANDERSON: F.F.A. I. 2: Band I, 2: Boys' League Secretary 4: Class Bailiff 4. DAISY BABA: Yell leader I, 2. 3: Speedball I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League representative 2: Class treasurer 3: Girls' League president 4: Student Affairs 4: Stinger Sports Editor 4: Waukeen Sports Editor 4: Baseball I. 2, 3. 4. EARL BELL: Football 2, 3: Class president 2: Class treasurer 3:1Boys' League President 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: Bus driver 4: Senior play 4. HILDA BETTENCOURT: Glee Club I. 2, 3: Junior class secretary 3: Girls' League secretary 4: G.A.A. 4. RALPH BOARDMAN: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Junior play 2: Photography 3: Radio 3. CLARENCE BORGES: Transferred from Turlock: Class yell leader 2: Track 2. 4: Radio 3: Boys' Glee Club 4: Senior play 4: Class President 4. DONALD CHELGREN: Vice-president of class I,'2, 3: Student court I: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 4: Black H 2. 3, 4: Stinger Sports Editor 3: Student Body president 4. BOB EDMINSTER: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I. 2. 3, 4: Block H I, 2. 3, 4: C.S.F. 3: Student Court 3: Class Vice-president 3: Stinger Staff 3: Basketball 4: Block H Pres'dent 4: Class Vice-president 4: Bus driver 4: Wau- keen Sports Editor 4. WILMA ERLANDSON: Band I, 2, 3: C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: C.S.F. Secretary 2: Student Court 3: Stu- dent Affairs 3. DOTTIE RAE FLIFLET: Band I, 2. 3. 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4: Editor of Yellowiacket 3: Student Affairs Com- mittee 3: Assistant Editor of Waukeen 4: Assistant Direc- tor of Senior Play 4: Badminton 4. GERALD HARTMAN: Transferred from Turlock: Re- porter for Stinger 3: Boys' Glee Club 4. DONALD HOLMBERG: F.F.A. I, 2: Stinger Staff 3: Boys' Glee Club 4: Track 4. MARY LOU HORST: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4. HARLEY HURLBUT: Transferred from Turlock: Football Manager 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Block H 3, 4: Basketball 4: Boys' League Vice-president 4. FRED JOHNSON: F.F.A. I, 2. 3: Band I: Track 2. 4: Secretary F.F.A. 3: Boys' Glee Club 4. JUNE JOHNSON: Vice-president first semester I: Sec- retary-treasurer second semester I: Band I. 2: Student Court 2: C.S.F. I. 2, 3. 4: C.S.F. President 2: Student Affairs 2, 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Assistant Editor Waukeen 3: Senior play 4: Waukeen Editor 4: Tennis 4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 3.4. IRENE DRESBACK KLING: Band I, 2: Student Affairs Committee 2, 3, 4: Secretary of class, 2: Social Manager of class I: Girls' League Secretary 3: G.A.A. Secretary 3: Stinger staff 3: Student Body Social Manager 4: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Basketball I. 2. 4: Baseball I, 2. 4: Soccer I, 2, 3.4: Speedball I, 2. 3, 4. MARDELL LARSEN: Band I, 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Girls' League Vice-president 3: G.A.A. Treasurer 3: Student Affairs 3, 4: C.S.F. 4: Student Body Treasurer 4: Senior play 4: Tennis 4: Badminton 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2. 3, 4: Speedball 4. OPALINE LILES: Transferred from Arizona. I943: Lit- erary Editor Waukeen 4: Tennis 4: Baseball 4. MARY LIMA: Girls' League I: Basketball 3: Glee Club 2: C.S.F. 3, 4: Art Editor of Yellowiacket 3. 4: G.A.A. 4: G.A.A. Secretary-treasurer 4: Student Affairs 4: Senior play 4. HARRY LUIS: F.F.A. I, 2. 3: Football I, 2. 3, 4: Vice- president of class I: Track I: Baseball 2, 3. 4: President of class 3: Vice-president of F.F.A. 3: Class President 4: Block H President 4: Student Affairs 4. KENNETH LUNDOUIST: F.F.A. I, 2, 3: Auto Shop 3. RUSSELL MARTIN: Bailiff of class I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Football 2. 3, 4: Block H 3, 4: Senior play 4: Bus driver 4: Track 4: Boys' League 4. LARRY PETERSON: F.F.A. I. 2, 3: Baseball 3. 4: Block H 3, 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: Vice-president 4. DOROTHY SOUZA: Glee Club I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Soccer 3: G.A.A. President 4. WINNIE SPENCER: Transferred from Marysville: Bas- ketball 4: Badminton 4. MARVIN STROM: Basketball I: Student Court 3: Sec- retary-treasurer 4: Boys' Glee Club 4. BARBARA SEWARD: Band 2: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Girls' League Representative 4: Class Yell Leader 4: Stinger Staff 3. DORIS STRICKLER: Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3.4: G.A.A.2, 3.4. VIOLA SWANSON: Band I: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: C.S.F. I, 4: Girls' League Representative 3: Assistant Business Manager of Waukeen 3: Girls' Sports Editor of Stinger Staff 3: Student Body Secretary 4: Student Affairs Secretary 4: Business Manager Waukeen 4: Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: Soc- cer I, 2, 3, 4: Speedball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Badminton 4. NORMAN SWANSON: Basketball I, 2: Baseball I, 2. 3. 4: Student Affairs I, 2: Stinger Staff 3: Block H 3, 4: Student Body Vice-president 4: Senior play 4. HILDEGARDE WENTE: C.S.E. I. 2. 4: Secretary I: Band I, 2, 3.4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Sports reporter for Stinger 3: G.A.A. President 4: Student Affairs 4: Assistant Editor of Stinger 4. Q. Firsf sernesfer presidenf. Second semesfer presidenf. Harry Luis Clarence Borges. Senior Class ln looking back on fheir final year of high school. fhe Seniors recall fheir various pleasures and worries. Heading fhe lisf of pleasures. we find 'rhe play enfifled The Good Bad Man. presenfed on January l3. The class skafing parfy on February I6. Baccalaureafe on May 28 and fhe relief of graduafion occurring on June l. One day of fhe year each Senior became a model. This was when The annual senior picfures were faken. Mr. Sshoob shof us on Ocfober 26 of fhis year. Sfudies are usually classified as worries. This year fhe worries consisfed largely of pre-inducfion courses in arifhmefic. aufo shop and physical fifness. Seniorsprob- lems. required of all seniors. endowed ifs sfudenfs wifh higher knowledge in civics. commercial law. income fax problems and fhe lafesf news of fhe world. lop raw: Teddy Anderson, Sfudenf Affairs Rep- resenfafivez Earl Bell, Treasurer: Bob Edminsfer Vice-President Boffom row: Jesse Silva. Bailiff Jackie Seward, Yell Leader: Marvin Sfrom, Secre Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Shank. Senior advisors. fary: Dorofhy Anderson. Social Manager. I 5 F5 i x ' Q94 2 f swag ff4g'f LS- Q lwmgywigweqg. T i Q' V f--,. mmf 1. K Q 4 - 4 v 'S A , 4 , Y A ,ww ,L W i J .ss 643 tj 1, vig f 5 gr i ,, W W A: R V . M: AQ! Z iff! V , 5 J - ,. I I In f gp 1, fteal K, km .S-'rj I K 3 sal' f ,ff Xb? g ,Q 7 if 4 yd S f ,Q f K k ' V-.1 4 buf? Q . , W A 5 J r V fn QWWV fy: 5.-I F , V Z .J . ,A new V 1, F, if 9 ' , 5 1. ' 5 . W ,s - fs., Wm 3 rife W I 6 v 'P ffm Classes We enrer class rooms each day and wonder whar we shall encounfer fhere. Leaving fhese rooms. we have fhe safisfacfion of a larger baclc- ground of educalion and a+ fhe same rime +he friendly feeling of associa+ion will-A fellow classmafes and feachers. From fhe fimid Freshman and fhe sophisficaied Sophomore lo fhe ever imporfanf Junior and +he high and mighfy Senior, fhe desire lo refurn +o lhese rooms is unanimous. As we pass on io higher places of knowledge. may we confinue fo have as much fun 'rhere as we had in Hilmar High's class rooms. I7 Junior Class The Juniors, who have spenT Three years wiThin our doors and will nexT year compleTe Their high school careers. were The smallesT oT The Tour classes. consisTing of only ThirTy-one members. However, They accomplished Two ouTsTanding social TuncTions This year. The TirsT, occurring on April I3, was The comedy play enTiTled The Lovely Duckling. The annual ban- queT. which This year Tollowed The nighT club Theme, was presenTed by The Juniors in honor oT The Seniors on April 22. Many oT The Junior boys were acTive on The aThleTic Tield, parTicipaTing in l-lilmar's sporTs program. The Juniors also play imporTanT rolls in The many diTTerenT organizaTions. LeTT, Top: Mrs. Caqle, Adviser: Jean Leigh, second semesTer President Doris Parma, TirsT semesTer PresiclenT: and Mr. McSweeney, Adviser. LeTT, boTTom-Top row, leTT To righT: Joel! Mills, second semesier BailiTT: Tony DeSalles, TirsT semesTer Vice-President and Sue Baba, Yell Leader. BoTTom row: Loneua IWaTerson, Yell Leader: DoroThy Hornbeclc, Tirsf sem- esTer BailiTT3 Melva Barnes, Tirsi semesTer SecreTary-Treasurer: and Pauline CarlquisT, second semesTer SecreTary-Treasurer Top row-leTT To righT: STeve STavrianoudalcis, Doris Parma, Edward Lewis, Wilma Liles, George Cripe, Lorraine Cunha, June TornquisT, Loneua WaTersor1, Roy .LundsTrom, Elsye Rude, and Louie Amaral. Middle row: Joell Mills, Waldo Pierce, Pauline CarlquisT, Franlc BeTTencourT, DoroThy Horn- beclr, Ronald A. Anderson, Jean Leigh, Tony DeSalIes, Margie WaTson, Maxine Reariclc, and DoroThy Thiessen. Back row: DoroThy Deniz, Alice BeTTencourT, Raymond Nilsen, Sue Baba. Elvira Machado, Adeline Pedro, Edward De-Angelis, Melva Barnes, and Peggy iiNilliams. I8 wr .ff 7 U :Q X. +1 ' 'I' 1 ' v i-V H, Q -sf, 74 4, ii if-,E J' 5 ,, . , 7 I 1 ,.,, ,KV -2 fi . ' -1 , H ' ., A W- , k . - ' 'v- Zag, ' lu K7 W' ,Q ,, bf 5 fi, A ff ,:, . ' M-Ei:gf:,.vf,h L I Qffw -rf' ' 35554 , 9 , 45 Ili' in W . :. , Y ,N -. f.- -1 A Q .Fw in K 'J , G M. ' Top row-lefl fo righlz Andrew Rayburn, Maxine Hubbard, Evereff Fransen. Erlene Dumm, Frank Rusl, Mary Mendes, Sfanley Sharpe, Wanda Cain, Tex Anderson, Fern Eklund, Loren Wriqhf, Charloffe Cripe, Derald G,-ranberg, Pafiy Lou Birdwell, Bob Alm, Dean Renshaw, and Lloyd Ahlem. Middle row: Marjorie Fawcerl, Frank Ziffle, Jean Archer. Curlis Anderson, Anna Sravrianoudakis, Leslie Backlund, Lena Deniz, Waller Falke, Francis Marlin, Melvin Johnson, Lena Rusr, Fred Ness, Mary Lou Sparks, David -Luis, Elsie Sahlsfrom, Dwayne Kling, Erma Anderson, and Elaine Jacinfo. Boffom row: Dorolhy Holrnberq. Jack McKniqh+, Alice DeSalles, Sfanley Hurlbuf, Elaine Deniz, Marvin McLaughlin, Rosalia Souza, Bob Slrickler, Marie Ribeiro, Anqie Ramirez, Edifh Gomes, Ronald G. Anderson, Wilford Anderson, Tony Deus, and Jose Forre. Sophomore Class The Sophomore class consisfs of fiffy members This year. When fhey opened our doors as Freshmen, lhey were con- sidered by fhe upper-classmen as backward and limid li'r'rle kids. However, in +hese pasf lwo years lhey have become accusromed +o high school life. and 'raken par+ in many school acfivifies. They sponsored a candy sale, +he profifs of which were used lo purchase yearbooks for our servicemen. Riqhr lop, fop row-leff fo riqhf: Leslie Backlund, represenlalive 'ro S+uden+ Affairs: Fern Eklund, freasurer. Bo'Hom row: Anna Slavrianoudakis, represenfalive fo Sfudenf Affairs: Jean Archer, secrefaryq Elsie Sahlsfrom, yell leader. Righf, boffom: Mrs. Lindquist adviser: Marjorie Fawceff, president and Mr. Dorais. adviser. 20 ww? va ,Q H35 'W' at 2l C Leif io righfz Gail Ness, second sem- Leif fo righf: Joe Beiiencourf, sfudenf esier presidenfp Miss Miller, Miss Bef- affairs represenfafiveq Susanne Norion, +encourr, advisers: Tommy Clark, firsf yell leader: Marvin Wiclcsfrom, secre semesfer president fary, Freshman Class The Freshmen have opened fhe door 'ro a new world of experiences. On Ociober 28 ihey experienced ihe +reai'men+ fhai all Freshmen go ihrough when rhey iirsi enrer high school. Aifer fhey were painied up and dressed in old clorhes, 'rhey were made io perform in assembly. Thai nighi 'rhey were given a pariy in ihe gym during which lime 'rhey furnished enieriainmeni' for 'rhe res? of The siudeni body. This year David La Folleiie was The only Freshman To make ihe C.S.F. Many of ihem also made a good showing in school sporis and oiher aciiviiies. As rhe Freshmen coniinue fheir high school course, we wish 'rhem as much fun as we had during our high school days. Top row-lei? io righiz Lloyd Coley, Roberf l-lurlbui, Clarice Lundell, Waller Lee, Maxine Erickson, Augusl Wenfe, Mabel Barros, David Alameda, Charlene Meserole, Alvin Rogers, Oma Spurloclr, Tommy Clarlc, Phyllis Nufcher, Darold McCool, Belly Lou Lolcey, Ralph Seward. Middle row: G-ilberi Alex' ander, Joan Harrman, Alex Gonsalves, Raymond Thompson, Maxine Dixon, Jaclc DeAngelis. B9'Hom row: Rosemary Lewis, Millard Adams, Marjorie Rehana, Manual Silva, Helen Karqas, Lloyd Souza, Billy Jean Smifh, Marvin Wiclcsfrom, Gloria Morris, Joe Befrencourf, Neoma Brown, Gail Ness. 22 w s -+71 K 92 44 p 1 'J. ' , if -vi' . 6 . , Q55 ,,,5p, Riff A 4 5 W y A T X 1 X , 'N . 33354 . ,eg Wk gi W an gf I , if Q Q lv ' IB! 3 SU X:-A , J' ff . fd , ww 'mg , ,,,, E W, ylgitii'-:,x:7,':'41153? Q Fifi f. mn vmffwf - f ,, :Lf .L 4 5 ' gym .Qi H 1 K :vi L.,4L', .-wk '--' 1 , 5wQ,'2z4W5' at .LEW V sfwzxh T'-41 - Kitsap egaiwfjy, ,. 7 13 f 4 4 if R. if ,Y Ks 14. at ,ini .mmf Y--. AcTiviTies Hilmar High has opened The door Tor us To varied acTiviTies. LeT us pause Tor a minuTe and review These advenTures and The pleasure and honor They brought Through These acTiviTies. we have learned sporTsmanship and The necessiTy of cooperaTion. These acTiviTies also offered each sTudenT The chance of gaining honor and recogniTion. As we close The doors Tor The lasT Time, we will always remember The pleasure and happiness ThaT These acTiviTies broughT us. 25 Lefr fo riqhr: Viola Swanson, Secre l-eil fo 'l9l lf Donald Chelsfen. P'e5l faryp Norman Swanson, Vicevpresidenlf dent: A, C, Slevens Jr, Advisor, Mardell Larsen, Treasurer. S1'uden'r Affairs The Srudenl Affairs Commillee is rhe sludenl legislarive body of Hilmar l-ligh. Once a monlh lwo members from each class and presidenls of all school organiza- 'rions as well as all sfudenl body officers were represenled in a Sfudenl Affairs meeling. Officers lor lhis year were: Donald Chelgren, Presidenlp Norman Swanson, Vice- Presidenlg Viola Swanson. Secreraryg Mardell Larsen, Treasurer: Elmer Danbom, Bailillg Mr. Slevens, Adviser: and Irene Dresbach Kling, Social Manager. Sfanding-lei? To right: Viola Swanson, Franlr Befrencourf, Mardell Larsen, RussellfMar+in, Hildef garde Wenre. Leslie Baclclund, June Johnson, Harry Luis, Maxine Ericlcson, Joe Beflencourl. Sealed: Doris Pa ma, George Cripe, Dorolhy Souza, Anna Slavrianoudalcis, Dorolhy Deniz, Donald Chelgren, Mariorie Fawcell, Norman Swanson, Alberfa Anderson, Mary Lima, and Daisy Baba. 26 Sl'uden'r Body Aclivilies The Sludenl Body has enjoyed several parries during lhis school Term. The firsl one. on Oclober 28. was a combinalion of a school parly and Freshmen ini+ia'I'ion wilh games under +he direclion of our ever failhlul Shor+y. On December lb. ano+her parfy was enioyed by 'rhe sfudenfs. A very good movie, Power lDive. was shown and was enjoyed by all wilh relreshmenls as a follow- up. The nexf parfy was held January 27, and anofheremovie was shown called Holiday Inn. A game of Trulh or Consequences was played in lhe form of a radio show and prizes were given for The besl performances wilh firsl prize going lo Jesse Silva. Doughnuls and hol chocolale were served affer- wards in fhe cafeferia. The success of The parries is largely due lo lhe manage- menl of our capable social manager, Irene Dresbach Kling. 27 Leif fo righfz Sue Baba, Vice-Presidenl: Mrs. Shank, Advisor: Jackie Seward, Senior Represenrafive. Sealed: Helen Karagas, Freshman Represenfafivex Daisy Baba, Presidenfy Hilda Beifencourf, Sec- refary-Treasurer: Peggy Williams, Junior Represenlafive. Girls' League This year 'rhe Girls' League, which consisls of all 'rhe girls in school, has 'ralcen parf in many of The school's acrivilies. A+ Chrisfmas lime ihe League made up baslcefs of food for fhe needy families of rhis communily. They also fool: care of 'rhe conlri- bulions 'rhal fhe sfudenfs of our school made 'ro +he Red Cross and ofher benefii' sociefies. The biggesi achievemenl of ihe year is ihe Moihers' Day Tea held in May for all fhe molhers of sfudenis. The officers for lhis year were Daisy Baba. President Hilda Beflencourl. Secreiary- Treasurer: Sue Baba, Vice-President Mrs. Shanlc, Adviser. Boys' League The Boys' League has had one meeling This year a+ which an elecfion of officers was held. The boys gave a pay assembly and also look pari in The aper drive. The Boys' League is composed of all lhe boys who are sludenfs ai our school and The men laculiy members. Mr. Wilson is lhe adviser for 'rhe Boys' League. The officers were Earl Bell. President Harley Hurlbuf. Vice-President Teddy Ander- son, Secrefary-Treasurer: and Jesse Silva, Bailiff. Each class sends a represenialive io +he meefings. Sfanding-lei? io righf: Jesse Silva. Bailiff: Teddy Anderson, Secreiary. Soahd: Harley Hurlbul, Vice-Presidenl: Mr, Wilson, Advisor: Earl Bell, President 28 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Top row-IeTT To righfz June Johnson, Elsye Rude, Mary Lima, Hildegafde Wenfe, Joell Mills, Pauline CarlquisT, and Mardell Larsen. Middle row: Mary Lou HorsT, Melva Barnes, Sue Baba, DoroThy Deniz, DoroThy Souza, Wilma Erlandson, and Doris Sfriclcler. BoTTom row: DoroThy Hornbeclr, Viola Swan, son, Daisy Baba, Dorofhy Anderson. and Doris Parma. Officers, shsnding-leTT To righT: Melva Barnes, Secrefary-Treasurer: Sue Baba, So- cial Manager: Miss BeTTer1courT, Advisor: and Mary Lima, SecreTary-Treasurer. SeaTed: Dorofhy Deniz, Social Manager: DoroThy Souza, PresidenT TirsT semesferq Hildegarde WenTe, Presidenf second semesTer: and DoroThy Hornbeclr. SporTs OrganizaTions Any girl inTeresTed in sporTs, who wanTs To qualiTy Tor membership in The G.A.A., may earn The necessary IOO poinTs in various ways, such as compeTing againsT an- oTher Physical EducaTion class or Team and by keeping The girls' shower room clean. To reward The TooTball boys Tor Their successful season, The G.A.A. gave a banqueT in Their honor. The Block H is a socieTy To which membership may be aTTained only Through meeTing The highesT aThleTic qualiTicaTions. This organizaTion consisTs of only The aThleTicall inclined boys, whom Through hard worlc and clean play have achieved The award oT The school's Block H. ThrouohouT The school Term The Block H has sponsored assemblies as well as having Their own iniTiaTion each spring and also iTs hayricle TogeTher wiTh The G.A.A. BLOCK H Sfanding-leTT To righfz Harry Luis, Presi- STanding-leTT To righT: Donald Chelgren, Larry PeTerson, Harley Hurlbuf, denT, and Dwayne Kling, Secrefary-Treasurer. Derald Granberg, Roy Lundsfrorn, and Russell MarTin. Seafedz Harry Luis, Seafedz Bob EdrninsTer, Vice-Presidenfq and Waldo Pierce, Norman Swanson, Jesse Silva, Dwayne Klinq, and Bob Mr, McSweeney, Advisor. Edminsfer. J BOYS' GLEE CLUB BAND Slancling-lei? fo righlz Gerald l-larlrnan, Frank Rusk, Russell Marlin, Ralph Boardman, Donald Holmberg. Sealed: David Alameda. Clarence Borges. Miss Miller, Fred Johnson, Marvin S+rom, Glee Clubs The Glee Club, under The able direcfion oi Miss Marjorie Miller, has done some good work lhis year. The Glee Club gave rhe Armislice Day program and our annual Chrislmas pageanf was a lableau 'ro music from The Girls' Glee Club. A Boys' Glee Club was also organized and lhey worked hard for rhe Spring Concerl. Miss Miller presenred a vocal concerl in May wilh rhe Cvlee Clubs and individuals parlicipaling. Band The band, also under lhe direc+ion of Miss Miller, helped speed our gallani ioolball heroes on lo feals oi viclory during fhe foolball season. ln addilion lo lhis They shared honors wi'rh 'rhe Glee Club af lhe spring concerl. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Slanding-leil To righl: Elsye Rude, Pauline Carlquisf, Joell Mills, Phyllis Nufcher, Maxine Erickson, Belly Lokey. Charlene Meserole, Clarice Lundell, Jean Leigh, Dorolhy l-lornbeck, Rulh Fransen, Sealed: Joan l-larfman, Peggy Williams, Marge Walson, Rose Marie Lewis, Audrey Branslrom, Dorolhy l-lolmberq, Alice DeSalles, Edilh Gomez. Marie Ribeiro, Biilia Smilh, Neoma Brown, Marjorie Rehana, and Rosalia Souza. 30 Senior Play The fhrilling drama. The Good Bad Manf' was sponsored by The Senior class and was given on January I3, l944. This myslery slory caplured lhe allenlion of everyone and held il unlil fhe climax when Allen Barslow, played by Fred Johnson. lurned our 'ro be Mr. George Mason. Brenda Mason, rhe daughrer of George Mason. was porlrayed by Mardell Larsen. Leona Anderson was Miss Whilman, an aunl of Brenda. Peggy Kendall. a ilirry girl who was Hhilch-hilcin' +o lh' coast was played excellenlly by Alberla Anderson. Clarence Borges played very well The parm' ol a Mexican slage driver and Russell Marlin was Caleb. a weslern cowhand. Earl Bell and June Johnson were secrel service agenfs as Don Beverly and Mrs. Corliss, ihe crazy woman. Mercedes Cordova, a fiery Mexican woman was played by Mary Lima, who chased Horace Porrer, Elmer Danbom, rhe coroner. around rhe room wirh a dagger. The play was direcied by Miss Bealrice Berlencourl. assisfed by Dolfie Rae Flillei, Norman Swanson and Teddy Anderson. 3 I I N' I , K 7 K., y si, Junior Play The Junior class presenled The Lovely Duckling on April I2, wirh +welve members of lhe class parlicipaling. They were Jean Leigh as Pafricia Holmes, Loneua Warez'- son as Tom Holmes, Dorolhy Thiessen as Vicforia Spencer Holmes, Ronald A. Ander- son as Alberr Davidson. Doris Parma as Gloria Carrwrighr. Waldo Pierce as Freddie Amberly, Pauline Carlquisf as Florence Carrwrighr. Alice Befrencourf as Rosie. fhe housekeeper, Frank Be++encour+ as John Murphy. Joell Mills as Bummy Posf, Elsye Rude as Myra Edwards and Lorraine Cunha as Annabelle Wilson. This was a hilarious dramafic comedy abou? a preffy and ralenfecl sixleen-year-old girl and her wholehearred elilorrs fo make all possible lrouble for her new sfepmofher. 32 Top row-lelT ro riqhT: Loneua WaTerson, Mary Lou Sparlcs, Viola Swanson, Hildeqarde WenTe, Mary Lima, Mardell Larsen, June Johnson. Fern Elclund. Boffom row: Derald Granberg, AlberTa Anderson, Doris Parma, Frank BeTTencourT, Wilma Erlandson, Ronald Anderson, David La FolleTTe. C. S. F. Top: George Cripe, second semes- Ter Presidenf: Mrsx, Downing, Ad- visor: Franlc BeTTencourT, Tirsf semes- Ter President BoTTom: Wilma Erlandson, sfamp sales manager: AlberTa Anderson, Tirsl' semesfer Vice-Pres'denT: CharloTTe Cripe. SecreTary: Ronald Anderson. second semesTer Vice-President During The TirsT semesTer, The California Scholarship FederaTion consisTed of eleven members. The members were Wilma Erlandson, June Johnson, AlberTa Anderson, Frank BeTTencourT, Lonuea WaTer- son, Doris Parma, Ronald A. Anderson, Fern Elclund, Mary Lou Sparlcs, Derald Granberq and CharloTTe Cripe. Officers were: Franlc BeTTencourT, PresidenT: Ronald Anderson, Vice-President and CharloTTe Cripe, SecreTary-Treasurer. Approxi- maTely SlO33.00 in sTamps and bonds were sold To The sTudenTs. YellowiackeT STinger This year The publicaTions class, under The supervision of Mrs. Cagle. puT ouT The school paper Twice a monTh. The edi- Tor of The paper was AlberTa Anderson: AssociaTe eclifor, Hildegarde WenTe: Tea- Ture ediTor, DoroThy Anderson: sporTs edi- Tor, Daisy Baba: and arT edifor, Mary Lima. Right DoroThy Anderson, TeaTure edifor: Daisy Baba, sporTs edifor: Hildegarde Wenfe. assisTanT l ediTor: Mary Lima. arf ediTor: AlberTa Anderson, edifor. 33 Le +0 Hgl-,fi June Johnson. LeTT To righT: Viola Swanson ediTor and Mrs. Cagle. advisor bU5l le55 m5naQeV- and Sue Baba assisTanT business manager Waulceen STaf'f T The annual sTaTT piclured on This page worked all year geTTing The Waulceen ready Tor press and They'll Tell you iT's a grueling grind as well as a long and Tiresome process. Don'T leT This discourage you, Juniors. because we really had Tun publishing iT. Anyone who heard us aT worlc could vouch Tor ThaT. This yearls ediTor was June Johnson. l-ler assisTanT ediror was DoTTie Rae FliTleT wiTh Ronald A. Anderson as Junior ediTor. OTher members oT The sTal3f were: liTerary ediTor. Opaline Liles: business manager. Viola Swanson: assisTanT business manager. Susie Baba: arT ediTor, Mary Lima: girls' sporTs. Daisy Baba: boys' sporTs, Bob EdminsTer, and pic- Tures, Norman Swanson. Mrs. Cagle and Mrs. Lee worked wiTh The sTaTT in puTTing ouT This ediTion and we Thank Them Tor Their help and advice, We, The sTaTT, sincerely hope ThaT you enjoy The Waukeen as much as we enjoyed puTTing iT ouT. Le-TT To righT: DoTTy Rae FliTleT, assisfanf ediTor: Ronald Anderson, Junior ediTor: Opaline Liles liTerary George Cripe, boys' sporTs: Daisy Baba, girls' sporTs: Nornan Swanson, snapshoTs and Mary Lima. arT, 34 SporTs And now we approach The door To The SporTs Kingdom. A sense of pride and warmTh Tlows over us as we gaze aT The drama unfolding before our eyes, Tor These are our boys. These are The brave gladiaTors who devoTed Their Time and energy To The ideal oT bringing Tame and honor To dear old Alma MaTer. These are The warriors who performed on The gridiron, The baskeTball courT and The baseball diamond. Somehow Those grueling pracTice sessions ThaT seemingly never ended all seem imporTanT now as we pause and look back over our high school days, and see our names and picTures in The yearbook. For whaT greaTer honor Than This can be paid an aThleTe? 'OT blood ..... and brawn ..... and gloryl' 35 :iii I , I 0 W Va rslfy if , 3, M EQB ,Six ff a. f , gk A Captain Luis Sfeve Siavreanoudalus fwfowr J ....,,.,. Z -::,,- K, 1, - ,,., fix' 1 Fr? Q, Af' . i K MW lj' , Q H Z? ww QS 32 ,ff T f ,H , 5 F 9 fa, err 1 2 41 6, 4 xg. QA i li 5 R P Roy Lundsh-om I X 5 Zim? Q 1 5 X, if , an 5 Ji i M 9, K, , 5 i fl Jack Faddis 4 g ? Foo+baH ,pi Coach M cSweeney .A-fa. , LA W-La, Louie Amaral Jesse Silva Ed Lewis Larry Pei Frank Borelli rpm rwwff if i Waldo Pierce 36 A Bob Edminsfer Harry Luis Top row-leff fo righf: Aim: Ziffle: Renshaw: An- derson, Tex: McCool, H.: Clark: Fallre, Walfer: Gon- salves. Alex: Gonsalves, Aug, Middle row: Ahlem: McCool. D.: Nilsen: Baclrlund: Marfin: Danbom:'An- derson. W.: Bell. Boffom row: Waferson: Granberg: Luis: Silva, Manuel: Forfez Ramirez: Fransen: Ness. Foofball The Hilmar Varsify foofball feam, under fhe able fufelage of Coach E. R. Mc- Sweeney had a successful season fhis year, winning four ouf of The seven games played. The Yellowiaclcefs sfarfed off fhe season wifh a bang. winning an easy one from Escalon, 26-6. The second game, played af Hilmar, found 'rhe Hilmar eleven going down fo de- feaf af fhe hands of Hughson. I2-O, in a rough and fumble baffle. In fhe only nighf game of fhe year, fhe Yellowiaclcefs had fhe disfincfion of being fhe firsf feam in eighf years fo defeaf fhe Gusfine Redskins. Hilmar's arch rival, by a score of I2-7. Gusfine claimed a fluke, buf our boys played fheir besf game of fhe year and emerged vicforious. The nexf game found a surprised Hilmar feam being overwhelmed' by an equally defermined Escalon eleven. By all fhe sfandards, fhe Yellowiackefs should have won fhis one, buf fhe boys were a liffle over-confidenf affer fhe Gusfine game and ex- pecfecl an easy vicfory. The following Thursday, 'rhe locals were again defeafed decisively by Hughson. fhis fime I9-7. The Yellowiaclcefs fool: fhe nexf one in sfride. polishing off Ripon I9-6. Ripon led 6-O unfil fhe final quarfer. when a barrage of 'Yellowiaclcef fouchdowns broughf fhe score fo I9-6. and anofher vicfory for Hilmar. In fhe lasf and mosf fhrilling game of fhe year, Hilmar again furned fhe fables on Gusfine, fhe final score being 6-0. The Redskins had possession of fhe ball. inches from fhe Yellowiaclcef goal line, buf in four fries failed fo push if across. Donald Chelgren Varsl+y Dwayne Klinq Bob Edminsfer Baske+baH ROY LU d5 '0m Derald Granberq 6 We. ,ws ' 5 ,. 2 A Q . ,M W 38 E1 ? Captain Chelqren V Coach MCSWee '9Y VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR TEAM Top row-leTT To righT: Harley HurlbuT, Edward LeTT To righT: Roy LundsTrom, Edward Lewis Loneua Lewis Larry PeTerson, Roy LundsTrom and Bob Ed- WBTSFSOH. Louie Amafdl. Raymond Nilsen Waldo minsfer BoTTom row: Sfeve STavrianoudakis,- Dwayne Pierce. STSVG 5TdVfi6FIOUdGliiS. Gnd Tony De SGUGS Kling Donald Chelgren and Derald Granberg. BaslceTball Coach McSweeney's VarsiTy BaslceTball Cagers. playing an abbreviaTed schedule and handicapped by player injuries, didn'T Tare so well in The win column This season. STarTing a belaTed season wiTh liTTle pracTice, The YellowiackeTs dropped Their TirsT game. a close skirmish wiTh Dos Palos, 26-30. ln The second TilT, a rough and Tumble aTTair wiTh LivingsTon. The boys again came ouT on The shorT end of a 49-ll score. The YellowiaclceTs were handi- capped by The sTrangeness of The LivingsTon courT, which was abouT half The size oT The local Tloor. The locals losT anoTher conTesT To Dos Palos on The Broncs' hardwood The Tollowing Thursday, 26-20. The boys played a hard game. buT Dos Palos had The edge. ln The lasT regularly scheduled encounTer, The YellowiaclceT Tive again bowed To LivingsTon. This Time 34-26. The sTarTing Tive was composed oT Chelgren. cenTer: Kling and Granberg, forwards: LundsTrom and EdminsTer. guards. OThers who saw acTion were HurlbuT, PeTerson, STavrianoudalcis and Ed Lewis. A series oT inTer-class games were played wiTh The Juniors coming ouT The vicTors. 39 Jesse Silva Deralcl Granberg A 0 I Louie Amaral ,fl L, V , l V ' X of fs' M y X D. M wma Q K H 5 Q H -we 4 sw 1595? Wi W -ew FLW? we B YIQKHAQK K ,W f mia. in Mr wg. If ska? wx 9, 'tml 1555? we +1 'A' l K JSPAQLX My 'lk' r , Ml I zw ww Q : , ge Nw,ff-g,f1-w.5wew,. ' 5 X 51555.-fzr.fff7-f'--fiwglvlf Vlff: ,,g iigEQQ:if.-.L A L- . ff K .wig -!ii.ui1Qffgf fsL. , 5fgg2fifN.z'w?li?5 :Ht M::fflvz:Sfis5.:'flffrliirf f- ,fer fl .ff .. MQW --f-- kann: -- . : giew isix 1: ty' ififrafri-egg 2,241 ,::,-ff l . gg 5, V, . . .:-....,, :' 4--1239-5 ,ffm 0--5 :1 :-' Ti . 1552 ?55 5: ' . Y' . S ,W A ,.M.a,..,.,4-- ,J -,gwmm ,- 1 V ,.. QM :. Y .le . ,,. .gw ' ' :' .1-S, A-'.-fiwi, Z Donald Chelgren Bob Eclminsfer Harry Luis Larry Peterson Harley Hurlbuf Dwayne Kling 40 N e Top row-leff lo righfz Roy Lundsfrom, Larry Pelerson, Bob Edrnins+er, Angie Ramirez. Leslie Back- lund Wilford Anderson. Loren Wrighf, Norman Swanson. Derald Granberg, Dean Renshaw and Louie Amaral. Bo'H'6m row: Evere'r+ Fransen, Harley Hurlbul, Dwayne Kling. Jesse Silva. Harry Luis. David Luis, Sieve Shavrianoudalcis, Waldo Pierce and Wallace Falke. Baseball This year's baseball 'ream was made up of a few regulars. who have had one or fwo years of experience as pill swaHers. These veferans were Don Chelgren, Bob Edminsfer, Jesse Silva. Dwayne Kling, Harry Luis, Larry Peferson and Derald Granberg. Pi+ching was well managed by ve+eran Don Chelgren and wearing fhe ca'rcher's apparel and giving signals was Larry Peferson. Basemen were Bob Edminsfer. Jesse Silva and Dwayne Kling. first second, and fhird base, respecfively. SiHing on 'rhe bench along wilh fhe subs was our able and hard working Coach McSweeney. who gave 'rhe boys all +he low down on baseball when +he boys prac+iced each day. Our boys may nol' have won all The fime. bur +hey cerrainly were swell sporfs. Leff fo righf: Capfain Don Chelgren and Coach McSweeney. 4l Varied SporTs This year seven boys Turned ouT Tor Traclc. The boys meT Three days each week and were given rigid Training by Their able coach, F. T. Wilson. These boys were: Russell MarTin, Donald l-lolmberg. Frank RusT, STanley l'lurlbuT, Marvin STrom, Lloyd Ahlem, and Fred Johnson. The main TeaTure of The pre-inducTion program was The obsTacle course. This course was given in order To acquainT The boys wiTh The problems which They are likely To meeT on a baTTle Tield. by developing The shoulder and leg muscles. The boys sTarTed ouT wiTh Tence climbing and ended up wiTh Tox hole jumping. lncluded. also, were crawling under Tences, rope iumping. and zig-zagging. Swimming'lessons and insTrucTions were given. ATTer Tinishing Their Training, Their swimming abiliTy was TesTed aT The Turlock Plunge. Our games This year were given more pep and Tang by The loud and vigorous yells which were led by our Two able yell leaders, Susie and Daisy Baba. We are cerTain ThaT They encouraged our boys To vicTory in Their games. P as 42 Exerckes Up on your Toes one, down Two. up Three, and down Tour. Up on your Toes one, Two, Three, Tour. ThaT's whaT you would hear if eaves- dropping aT The beginning of every girls' physical educaTion class. Yes, doing exercises is very imporTanT in developing your body 'in a Time oT naTional emergency wheniThe physical TiTness oT The counTry musT be perTecT. Soccer Soccer marked The beginning oT our sporTs season. The girls learned how To kick ThaT ball and play Their posiTions as well as scoring poinTs. Mardell Larsen's Team had a game wiTh Anna STavrianoudakis' Team during Third period P. E., Anna's Team walked OTT The Tield vicTorious wiTh Two poinTs, while Mardell's Team made no score. FiTTeen poinTs Toward The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion were awarded To Anna's Team. SpeedbaH Ouch! I goT kicked. is The phrase mosT oTTen uTTered by The girls on The speedball Tield. Each girl, aTTer Thoroughly learning The rules and regulaTions, did her uTmos+ To beaT The opposing Team. The Seniors had an encounTer wiTh The Sophomores and, aTTer a hard game. The Seniors emerged vicTorious wiTh a score of six To Tour. VoHeybaH The Freshman girls spenT mosT of The winTer playing volleyball, mainly because They had To share The gymnasium wiTh The boys. Mixed Teams played each oTher and boTh The boys and girls enjoyed The game very much. fs: Spring SporTs When spring arrived and broughl' wiTh iT The mild rays of old Sol, many girls could be seen enioying a seT of Tennis on The local courT. Grabbing a bow and arrow, some of The girls would head Tor The field where The archery Targ-eT was seT up. Wi+h a greaT deal of imaginaTion. They could hiT The bull's eye a remarkable number of Times. IT was a diTlerenT sTory, however, when iT came To loolcing Tor The losT arrows! When The weaTher was bad, The girls would lceep Them- selves occupied by compeTing wiTh Their classmaTes in exciTing badminTon TournamenTs. 'N is iiee 4 -M, .. 'I L' . 'T 'li l i ,1iffff'rg l: 1Q5Mif,s ii. . . .., ,,, .f ii., ., is V iiisi , i1s,, ii. Q ' - 7' ii X - ,gkig f- dfggef,g5f1fi:a1sfs.f,zgM BaskeTbaH BaskeTball season marked The day when The girls began pracTicing passes, making up new plays and learning all The deTails abouT baskeTball. ATTer learning The rules. The TirsT period P. E. class had a game wiTh The Elim girls in which Elim played a good MM., game. buT were unable To deTeaT The ex- perienced high school Team. The inTerclass championship in baskeTball was played oTF beTween The Seniors and Sophomores in a pay assembly, The resulTs OT which wenT To The Red Cross. The girls puT in every el:forT To win and. played a good game. The Seniors, under The direc- Tion of CapTain Daisy Baba, walked oTT The Tloor wiTh TwenTy-Two poinTs and The Sopho- mores, led by Anna STravianoudakis, made only Two poinTs. BasebaH ATTer spending many mornings pracTicing Their baTTing, caTching, Throwing oT The ball, and base-sliding, The girls could play a preTTy good game OT baseball wiThouT Too much wood-chopping or visiTing The chicken pen. 4 ' Q T X Zin Memoriam Bob Neumann Aviafion Machinisf Mafe S ZXC James Slrevenson U. S. Army Reserve Graduafe of I934 John Zehrung Lieufenanf g.l Graduafe of I937 lMrsj Mary Pefers Neuman Dean of Girls and Homemaking Teacher-I929-l934 47 Klinls Food Marlcel groceries vegeiables mea'I's noiions liardwa re PHONE 53-F-3 TU RLOCK CLEANERS HILMAR CALIFORNIA I20 PALM STREET Turlock, California JACKSON'S Sfove Oil Co. and Bufane Service P. O. Box 428 - Phone 298 North 99 Highway Turlock California 48 Lundsfrom 8: Swanson 420 A STREET FOR OVER 85 YEARS DEPENDABILITY In Qualiiy and Service Borden's Dairy Delivery Co. Pasfeurized Mill: Ice Cream TURLOCK CALIFORNIA Sheel' Meial - Plumbing Telephone I3 5 E. Main Sfrnf Turlock, California Don Pedro Hardware 8: Implemeni' Co., Lid. Every+l1ing 'For flue Farm Hardware Sporiing Goods Pain+s 8: Varnislies Farm Equipmenl' Ernie Castor OHo Zimmerman Veferinary Producls WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING FOR YOUR STOCK Cu'Her's Vaccines, Vet Syringes lHypoI Vet Dose Syringes Trocars Mill: Fever Ourlifs Dr. Roberi' Veferinary Producfs BOIES DRUG STORE 49 Success and Happiness fo fhe Class of I944 Renshaw's Drug Sfore Phone 62-F-2l HILMAR CALIFORNIA Complimen+s of Compnmems Guy Funeral Chapel Nor-I-he,-n Disinfecling Phone l9l Company TURLOCK CALIFORNIA Fresno, California Complimenfs BeH'er Bread Bakery W. A. Swanson, Prop. ' 2l4 W. Main S'l'ree'l TURLOCK CALIFORNIA 50 Wifh Besf Wishes fo 'Ihe Class of I94-4 fhaf fhey graduafe in Peace Thomas Shoob ARTIST - PHOTOGRAPHER Moclesfo, California WATERS 81 ROSS Music of all Publishers Everyfhing in fhe Music Line for Sfuclenf, Teacher and Professional Musical Novelfies Records - Boolrs Repair Shop - Accessories 533 Suffer Sfroof SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Rufh H. Farmer Ladies' Wearing Apparel GIRL'S You will adore our colorful sfoclr of JUNIOR SPRING DRESSES Nafionally Adverfised Lines COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, ETC. Nexf fo Banlr of America Turlock, California Congralulalions Io fhe Class of I944 BANK OF AMERICA HILMAR CALIFORNIA FRANK J. ENGRAVERS CORPORATION YOUNGDALE School Jewelry. Announcemenfs 300-3l0 Line S'I'ree+ D i P I 0 m a S Turloclx, California ZI4 W' Pico Blvd. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Besl Wishes +o I'he Class of I 9 4 4 Farmers Warehouse Company A. A. Ausferlancl, Prop. HILMAR, CALIFORNIA 420 W. Main S'l'ree+ 52 Drake Memorial Chapel 420 W. Main SI'ree+ Telephone I 59 TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA U Ambulance Service Cour+eous, Dignified Service Dr. C. P. French and Dr. J. J. McCar+hy Denfisfs Hours 9 +o 5 Phone I I24 MERCANTILE BUILDING Turlocli, California Malte This Marlcef Your Shopping Mecca Pe+erson's Marker HILMAR 0 Qualiiy Groceries, Vegefables Sfaples and Meafs SERVICE WITH COU RTESY CCNGRATULATIONS Class of I944 TURLOCK LUMBER CO. 53 Hauc:k's Pharmacy Q Congrafulafions Corner Broadway and W. Main S+ree+ Class Qf ' I 944 Turlock, California WHEN IN NEED or PARTS . LOCIKER sERvucE S+an,IS Au.I,o COLD STORAGE Pa r+s U8 N B d Y ARNOLD ANDERSON CLASS OF '29 TuRn.ocK CALIFORNIA Ph llb0 BUY MORE WAR BONDS OUR BEST BUY Penney's in Turlock 5 Aufographs , J Look HV wx! ? wif- C K .....-., I I . ! an 'RS eo' - f 0 , E nggni-.Sc.lpol OPCIYS i 1114 .+P M'- 5 . N I-Q 2 , SCIYIQYS Ta RC 767.36 Pg5Tuv'ea y' 0:9 .f Y f - P ax od 9 0 4, , . 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