Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)
- Class of 1942
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VJ ky ' VA uh K,-WUMZLX Q0 A ' ' - 'F ybgwX,fNcl y f-fdyg fdfnvn 15.4-'V THE PURPLE AND WHITE Publxshed every year by the Annual Class of Madera Umon Hxgh School ln Madera Callforma Prnce S1 25 ll sem, A f 0 A553 Asswgdl Maxme Cobb Q Merrxl Jean Thompson 5 C0 editors Roy Rudel Freedom of the Press Upheld By Advlsor, Mr Arthur Sarna Throughout the world m every country state and clty there hves at least one man to a mule who stands as a champxon of the rxghts of others speakmg through the fac1l1t1es opened to hxm by hxs ownershnp or supervxsron of a newspaper At Madera I-hgh we have our own advocate of the free dom of the press Mr Arthur Sar na Maderan advxsor Born 1n a country now polluted wxth Nazusm and all 1ts uglmess he came to Amerxca from a llttle vlllage m Poland at the age of four He lxved most of h1s llfe m Chxcago gomg through 1ts schools untnl hrs second semester m hugh school From there he went to Los Angeles where he fmxshed hxgh school and attended Cxty College After hearmg of the epxc backward run of Roy Rlegels m the Georgxa Tech Cahforma football game he declded to go to the Umverslty of Calrforma for hls degree Immedl ately after securmg thrs realxza tlon of h1s ambxtlon, he came to Madera to teach Joumalxsm and Englxsh Mr Sarna has a very construe txve hobby playlng with hxs small daughter, Roberta, m the quiet of the evemng He has been marned smce January 2, 1938 One of h1s outstandmg features xs hrs grev L haxr Can you rmagme one of your chlldhood frlends havmg that much talked about greymg at the temples? Mr Sarnas dxstmguxsh 1ng grey locks began thrlvmg when he was thlrteen At the age of sev enteen as a semor m hlgh school he had sllver grey halr and a moustache Dorothy Barnes Barbara Allen Bettylee Pxnlon Betty Allen Harold Munter Glenn Jessmg Front Sectxon Admmxstratlon Classes ACtlVltleS Sports Art Editor ,..-3 I . fl . 0 .' ...fffffffffiaiisiiieg'Manager Purple and Whlte For the Year 1942 Shutters Click f f f - - - On Phases of a Free Life Without freedom of the press, this presentatlon of a cross section of our school llfe could not have be given TABLE OF CONTENTS WE CHOOSE OUR OWN CENSORING BOARD CAdmm1strat1onD ASSEMBLING THE NEWS QC1assesJ WHAT MAKES UP THE NEWS 1Act1v J SPORTS NEWS OF THE DAY CSportsJ SUBSCRIBERS fAdV9FtlS8fSJ SPOT NEWS Madera bonfire rally previous to the bl: lame-the Madera Merced football game FEATURE NEWS A grandstand play for matters of interest-the news as seen from un demeath or getting the lowdown on hxgher ups HUMAN INTEREST ...CONTENTED Q -v Erwin Decker Miss Elna Tumer and friend in bull session SPORT NEWS-C Lopez almmg that arrow for the bullseye while the camera catches the action. 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Q2 PRESS Press to and the quick Chmle from blank paper to I-he next issue of your favorite newslrilwl' 'XNNK MADERAN JOURNALISTS ACHIEVE IDEALS OF PRESS IN THEIR SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS From the cub reporter to the man who feeds the pless staff member IS a necessary s oke ln the wheels of publncatlon Thlngs worthy of bemg publl C1Z9d have been taken down punt ever slnce the tr1a1 of Peter Zenger and pmtlcularly smce the orgamzatlon of the B111 of Rlghts whxch guarantees freedom of the press Hlgh schools and colleges pro wde courses m Journallsm as en courage-ment to students possessmg such talent and nf there contmues to be such an outlet for msplra tions md ldeas of a growing world thexe wxll be fewer mstances of propaffanda Fvery mmute brmgs forth a story to be wrltten by someone and glven to the Amerxcan public as news Thls 1 method of pre serx mg a democratnc country IS one of the prlvlleges of any Jour nal st I uw- - w o l f cf r, I' ., .4 uf I f W I fur it xr.- u K 'Qs w .j-- 5 + 14,4- A .- X, 3:7-4.9 M- sf' 6,,f. 4, 1 4 - Q . 'VI' A QQ' X .. , ' yr Q I . ,, -'J . . .. Ji' k ,,, I . . 7 e . A. . 1 n ' . , 1 S , ln D' . .. . . J . . v ' I ' il 17 ' . -1 ' I. . . . . - , . ' - Commefual SMALL CHANGE EVERYTHING sour HERE beaming upon their customers nickels WRITE IN CANDIDATES quppen r: Ami and J R. Goan-ey studying the newest in busmess methods QLower7 WHAT TYPE ARE YOU? T Parker C Lopez B Rowe and classmates speeding up that typing rate ,,,,0-'lea Commerclal Classes Are Taught By Senior Advlsor Shorthand bookkeeplng typmg general busmess trammg classes and work 1n the bookstore are all mcluded along the 11ne of commer c1al subJects These are very much 1n demand by students planmng to follow a career 1n commerce Mr Rmaldo Wren to whom this book IS dedlcated IS but one of our structors BUSINESSMAN.G ,ES SING who has be ,mag the fmanelal busmgsls :lf neairfls every organization with which he has been associated I . if 41, . I. ' A, 4 i ' 'S Q 5: .V ,l xfl M J' - 1 .- 4? . I M ,Ls ll V O T . -3 -bg? Q . . v - - - EXCEPT BOOKS-E. List and,C. Haney, candy sellers, five Outstanding, commercial in- V ' . 1 I XX Xi Dedlcatlon RINALDO WREN conunerclal teacher, boxing instructor assistant football coach senior advisor and the person to whom this annual ls dedicated y l wui???ff ,,,,,-i 'Nm L I Qs-. as s w2N.f-' mv fg':,,JgfQ 1 ww ,p 'hr 5 wx wa' Wg 'lf -A W ' N LN Semor Class Dedicates Yearbook To Mr Wren Because of his faithful guidance and intelligent leadership, we, the semoxs dedicate this book to Rin aldo Wren I-le has advised us in important decisions during our four years of high school Mr Wren has strengthened our belief in the free dom of thinking, speaking and worshipping. Knowing the import ance of these freedoms but realiz ing the danger of misuse, he has shown us the necessary restrictions upon speech and consequently up- on press, as this talk aids the enemy May we become creditable citizens in our world even as he in his ll Amerlcan No Foreign Entanglements Maderan Is All American' Recelvmg an All Amerxcan lat mg, from the N S P A for the thnd successne year the Maderan iumshed two more hlghly success tul semestels under the supervlslon of Mr Arthur Sarna The co 6d1tOlS of the fall and the smgle 8dlt0I of the sprmg led the Journallsm classes ln carrymg out the dUt1ES of prowdmg their pubhc wxth news by produclng flf teen ISSUES throughout the year AFTER SCOOP Stepping out m search of authentic mterestmg news and makmg use of the nght news that we want to read are H Munter D Barnes M Cobb and our advisor Mr Arthur Sarna if Segqnd gemggtgr joumahsts reading their own pen and pencll product They are W J Brammer H Munter B Z Frederlcks G Mochlzukx and E Arm: MENTOR Sarnalnahappy mo ment loaded with his new babys equipment PRESSING BUSINESSwork mg hard on the next issue the edl torial room is well fllled with well fllled desks Ni' RAZZES T00 Bulletin board razz sheet put on exhnblt after each edition to publxcly show the auth ors mistakes o D Y v.-. j Q , . , . . . , . , . 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I in u , -1 n . , - Mrs Donald Pitman plctured above under whose super vlslon this years Freedom of the Press annual has been pubhshcd EXTRA EXTRA Usmg artroom equlpment section ed ltors of the annual G Jessmgs D Barnes B Plmon M Cobb and ll Rudel mount and cut the very pictures now looked upon CUT UPS A true nllustratnon of the freedom enJOY0d by we Americans we are allowed to choose what pictures shall be published Am. fs CHOSEN Not only have we freedom in our homes and cltles but we also have the rllht to Pick the co editors true leaders of the freedom of the press Maxine Cobb and Merrill J Thompson Yearbook Staff Chooses Novel Newspaper Theme Seven members composmg the edxtorlal staff of the Purple and White thxs year wxth Mrs Donald Pltman advxsmg selected the news paper theme and 'm entxrely d1f ferent form of book than usual for thelr annual Work of orgamzmg the book was begun early m the fall by these students when they were m the ad vanced Journallsm class Everyone should remember the Carnival XVlf its approprlate na txonal defense jheme Wh1Ch took ln more money for th1s publxcatxon than ever before IX vi -.i..3'A 7 ' XIII Q3 - I N aried MICROBE HUNTERS Just ' iv 'VF . B g N911 - . fifty e 'Half-ax I I Lv? Questlgn Is It hard to draw' Answer No s easel members of the biology class peer mg in at the unknown. Don Catch ing ln the foreground TOPS Joe stefan as he keeps the campus the beautifull place that It A ,G I, usually is. 'EBI -mm' SPARKING Defense weld er R Yauch watches the sparks fly through that httle mask NOW'-A great future now with war activities opens for these potential draftsmen. DRUM BELLES Drum mins up a good piece for the football same are M Boltalw and F Miller AFGHANS 'ro BE Tm, Sym students are knitting the squares that later were combln ed to compose one of the afghalls presented to the Red Cross by the :ym department Interests A-ii METAL CRAF TY P31 williams over the results of her art metal work is pleased LEARNING OF NATURE Biology students on one of the fleld trips they made during the year for study of llfe ln its natural state 3 ALERT Deck.. , displays to school air wardens system of Dre cautions that the school has prepared for alr attack DOMESTIC BOWLERS No pins to knock over but plenty of eggs to beat in these bowls Advanced cooking class students M Suttle L Bays F Cain and M Snedigar STUCK An unidentified arm be mg inoculated during T B tests for the National Defense health program id if All Types I Perhaps cgncocting 3 substitute for rubber P Wadley and R Jobe closely follow chemical reaction obtained durmg lab experiments SNEAK DESTINATION Badge,- Pass Lodge where the annual Senior Sneak Day was held blk!! 1 'K Q, , IJ 81 Q 13 X, s e . 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I I I 9' KNITTIN FOR BRITAIN Evelyn Thede and Betty mcharas as they knitted for the Red Cross as their project in the sewing clms Varletnes Make Up Thus Fast Changmg World Spot feature news and human mterest Every one of your classes holds an orlgmal story for your hum drum llfe Somethmg funny sad dnfferent gay or sweet They re 111 there waxtmg for you to take notxce For example when some one found somethmg tled over hxs head wxth h1s arm ln a slmg and hns leg bandaged he knew he was a vnctxm of the Red Cross classes durmg an alr rald To a chang1ng school 1n a changmg world thls somethmg new has been added Seeing what ticks ln the auto shop-the motor TICK TACK TOE Blllldillz a real house, for the caretaker Carpenter Wallace Guthrey foreground is hammering to the fmish QR RJ?-I WAR CASUALTY? 1 regret that I have only one ICE to Hive for my country comments Teach Fuller whose imury really was the result of a skiing accident J Garthwaite autographs the wound' GLAMOR GAL M., Maxim in an informal pose mf- swab' x ol thx dru x,,,,A ,ull xx xll Jwvxxnxxsm s W:-,xx px aahwxoai xr: nxfmx x xxxwx :ez xxxxxx x 9,,,,,w,,,x wx, gg U, spxhx-sxrv x x.xx P1 x Oxlxh I Mud Z ,ng 9 ,fx rx... ,xnxx xmxxn n xm n cuxxxxxxxx. ...mf Mx ul Cwvxlfd' ol Ulf' H W' Agivfn on xr r 0-0110 lmlnmxlo wx-10' CIT' 91:05 gli-vu ggi! .1111 961, xxxnuf' 135106 960' xiii' 050' 040 Ax ll novlot nM'xxlr.f nl -J Ml A ,1,xfs-in vnucf an vnu. txuxxlvl xxxilloh' W e Chogse - 1. 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' ,,,,-x b 1. . x ,.-I , J V ' - - ' If .xml uri px ' on . n 9' - px' nl D. 1.1 if Cut Censoring Board 'w I 1 S' 1. ,- ,, rf,af 1 One of Amerlcas well known freedoms that of the press 1S sel dom tampered wxth The only cases of rearrangement are those of cen sorshlp whxch occur durmg a mxll tary crzs1s however the people of the Unxted States are broad mmd ed enough to allow thexr press r1ghts to be severely stretched dur mg any crrtlcal perxod They know that loose talk lS a detrlment to any democracy A partxal amount of therr trust 1S due to the knowledge that they have voted for thexr would be cen sors and they beheve that a pubhc servant chosen by popular vote lb responsrble for the welfare of the people Only news of value to the enemy w1l1 be excluded and the pubhc w1l1 recexve nts rlght to read of world happenmgs when the cr1s1s has passed I ' r v x ' 1 - Q y Y 1 Tl. i XF xojs W N iw Page 16 OFFICES P.8zW. '1 cf F fo affffw fj QW WE'LL BE THERE Of most importance to the truant is the central offlce where the registrar Mrs Hughes passes out those little plnk papers we try to reslst Miss Dolores Ven turl is the secretary DIRECTION AND FINANCE The Q.-.asm-er'g office this year gained the name of commerce office and released lts duties of flnance to the newly organized section ln the old hulldlng where Mlss Theresa Plstoresl has charge of business Emily Gulntoli and Bernard Woods are pictured at work at the mimeograph and Miss Pistoresl at the typewriter r 4- XJ X N so W 5 X f 'J XJ X It COUNSEL-Guiding the students futures was the main item of the new Guidance Bu reau organized by Mr Erwin Decker counselor Ip T N 4 N '-. Y' A LJ XX I Sf X S Xi xy N O ' 5. I :ewes 1 I .X m T Q J B I 7 Nw '1 H x R , , I of I -I . iv' L i as I l M T' 3 . p f f Y i x m ,Ae :I V- ' -, df 41,191 3 I , ' 9 . I 1942 ADMINISTRATIONS Page 17 SC rf F' ' af gk 5' PRINCIPAL L C THOMPSON Trustees Work On Board To Orgamze Our School At thexr work of orgamzmg ad mmlstratne and fmanclal details these sxx press foremen represent the townspeople ln the full cov erage of our sCh00l The addxtlon of a new bus Shed the constructlon of a new shop for agrlcultural students and the hlr mg of eight new teachers are proof of thxs years work These men make up the hxgh schools board of trustees 0 I 'vidio- Prmclpal Stresses Falth In Address To Semors Every year ln the Umted States an average of 30000 busmess ad ventures collapse and ID the year m Wh1Ch you graduate a spankmg new record wxll be reglstered due to the topsy turvy condltxons of emergency But lf human nature cont1nues as It always has for every blasted hope that has suc cumbed a new and vlgorous one w111 arise to take lt.S place Faxth ln the ablhty of someone younger faith 1n the vxrtue f somethmg dlfferent and falth ln the strength of somethlng new has ever been and wxll contmue to be the tr1gger sprmg of progress and adventure So long as you and those other thousands of hxgh school graduates retam thxs abxd mg falth IH yourselves and ln your country those freedoms for whxch we are now paymg dearly w1ll not be lost Somewhere 1n a scrap book I read thxs The past IS dead all thmgs are new full steam ahead and good luck to you' L C TOMPSON TRUSTEES-First row Mr E E Nelson Mr J A Sanderson. Second rovs Mr Paul Ocheltree Mr George Pickford Mr Sherwood Green , x q t 4 Q ' , Z I J' . f , I .4 as ' - -i- ' .ll ...':N:Ly,4x Q ! . . . 55 ' ' - or ,Le N , 47 . fl-4,' J . . K ' -lu 1 3?,.!2?L:- , . .- ' F' '19.. t . I ' ' QW, ' . . ' . ,- -a'v D sf? rw A N' f' , , .:.,,g'E.1tL3 4 -- -l . ' M V.'vA?'is ' , '..1,, QS? 1 - lr ', U N . ec, ig 'L . .' . ' -Ni V -' 1 K , . . . O ' S55 sf A .l,., ' ' , ' ' . X ' , 1 1 ' - ' . u ' ' Q YI , . -i , ,- .. .-A .-....- K' Q , .1 . O 7 . . - .S . 1 - ' Y ' l I . . . 4 I - ' ' 'I l .' 9 ' ' ' ' Page 18 FACULTY P. 8z W FOOT APART-So Emily Post says. H A Vollborn Dean of Boys and Miss Mary Jardine Dean of Girls AUTOMOBILES A LA 1942 Faculty conserving rubber Chambers E Decker V Bergman J Arnold L. Bowlus D Venturi 'r Piston-es: A Kasper-lan M Pavlecivich DOMESTICALLY YOURS Mrs Ona McMillan Mrs. David l-lanhart and Miss Roberta Wills of the Domestic Science Depart ment I LL DITTO THAT Mrs Alvin Chester Mr Bernard Woods Mr Ir vmg Atlas and Miss A Kasparlan of the com mercial department WORDS ARE FREE...M, Ray Kendall Mn George Montague and Miss Elizabeth Stoddard teach the fundamentals of our mother tongue English . 1 1 K . - n ' , , . cc 9' ,, ' . L. p 0 9 ' 9 ' ' ' . , . 9 ' 9 ' ' 4, . at 4 4 ge . . ' N s , , h -V' . , Q . - 1 It -f . 1 - ' Y . ' I Q , . ,Lf 1 1942 FACULTY Page 19 -QP? Largest Faculty Ever To Be At Madera High School Twenty fxve men and twentlf women make up the largest fac ulty we have had at Madera Hxgh School Thus year the annual welcome party for the new teachers was held In Roedmg Park In the form of a pxcnxc The school yea: was closed wnth a banquet BUILDING BRAWNY BODIES Ml' Jess Markle Ml' Elllllllllll Aiklllloll and Mr Ray McCarthy promote 911101081 SPORTSWOMEN The girls learn freedom of play from Miss Grace Fuller Mrs Lols Chambers and Mlss Lorralne Bowlus Miss Fuller also teaches mathematics. exreclse for the MUS Teachers Enter Into All Natlonal Defense Efforts Donatmg thenr tlme and energy the f Iculty members did their part In the natlonal defense effort by Fnrst Axd work Red Cross classes buymg of stamps and bonds and helpmg durmg axr raxd drills The leavmg of three teachers to enter actxve servxce wxll further thls ef fort eu Ev' u U1 :P z u au L!! B1 U1 cn 2 ll! 3 c: E O E U1 E c G Ii E m M no :EE 2--'EC ef' 5' 2? 55 as 55 fa is gi S' 5:3 EE is Hi -1 SOMEBODY DOESNT LIKE SCRIPT Besides teaching English classes Mr Vlrgll Bergman has charge of the dramatlcs department Mrs. Donald Pitman and Mr Arthur Sarna advise the Journalism students and Mr Erwln Decker ls guidance counselor Page 20 FACULTY P. 8: W. P rgfqrmg gre be- ing planned for Madera Future Farmers on the run- ning board of the old bus. All phases of agriculture are taught by Mr. Edward Griswold and Mr. Allen Hatch with the assistance of Mr Otls Freeman cadet teacher VITAL DEFENSE BRAINS.Mr wmmm mn sen, carpentry Mr Claude Smith auto shop Mr J Ericson woodwork Mr Sylvester Armstrong trans portatlon ir 1 HISTORIAN M, Bog Kinney teaches the history of our country to the future citizens of our democracy af-MU v n . v N V I . . nn . .. Q D . . . n - 1 n - . 9 v 0 1 ' . I X X V: Ugg we We I -N an r . , ' 1 . L S, I z A. ,, .v,. . s s .bf I 1942 FACULTY Page 21 I f BEFORE RATIONING nanny falls to at nz ox I: Atlas E Decker V Chester A Kasparlan T Plstoresl D Venturl C Pitman, E Turner Mrs. Howard Clark head of the art depart ment with Mlss Marllyn Wyman fellow teacher who joined the faculty after her graduation from Stanford PASS The library ls under the dlrectlon of Mr Fred Drake Mrs Bonita Maloy teaches Latin and history and Mrs. Marshall Hughes is the registrar -Spanish ls taulht by Miss Annabel Hall Miss Florence Antone and Miss Elna Turner who also teaches French -X lg 3 ,Jef x -. Q'-3 tl s F I ,V K .sfo -s L S 1 I . . I y 0 Q 1 ' , . 9 ' C' - , . Q , , I - of l X K' - . A , , X' 'ssl' I ., I .. A if .U . C Q I' , X . . 1 -a - J'- . . ' A -4 , CMJ .js QQ, 4 W U 'Sai-'Sk X ' . 3-fx .ggi f. l xx 1 . ' . , . Page 22 RALLY COMMITTEE P 8z W RALLY COMMITTEE HEADS M, 3, Wren A Stadllle and Mlss Mary Jardine Bally Committee heads IN CHARGE OF ASSEMBLY J G,,q,w.n. Mr E Decker and C Marklund ln charge of assemblies Rally Committee Begins First Year s Functions Gaming all duties other than governing from the Commission ers the well organized Rally Com mittee with Artye Stadxlle as the elected chairman began to func tion The president of Girls League and Boys Federation each submit ted thirty names of eligible girls and boys and the Board of Com rmssxoners selected ten from each to act as the decided Rally Com mittee They performed well their du ties of ushering at all basketball football and tennis games keeping good spirit among the opposing teams serving the members of the two teams after each game striv- ing to uphold the system of the honor court and keeping order in all assemblies RALLY COMMITTEE -First row: B. Farnest, J- Thomasson. G. Tipton. second row: A. comma, T- Hllxhes, A. Stadllle, G. Glpson, L, Montgomery, Third row: B. J. Goode. L. M. Pohl, I. Smith N L. Noble. Fourth row: F. Logoluso B Pistol-esl E' A' I lt.Ware. ' ' ' ' rm' SOCIAL K Robbins L. Church Commissioners of Social Actlvltles 1942 COMMISSIONERS Page 23 Commissioners Have Hand In All Important Actlvltles Sponsormg the anr rand defense work was the bxggest job of the Commlssxoners as the Board drew to a close xts fourth year at our school The members ot the governmg body were always on hand when there was work to be done and when the Job was flmshed It was well done Mr Erwm Decker ad vlsed the group m orgamzmg the rally commxttee Chrxstmas deco ratxons clean up week and the heated electxons awww? mamma, L, casio: G Hummer clerks, and B. Allen, M :ue and Boys Federation. Cobb Commissioners of Publications. AWARDS R Thede n Poole com mlssloners ol' Awards FINANCE-F Logoluso G Jes slnz Commlssloners of Finance LED R Ware B Farnesl ACTIVITIES nlgn w scam: Yen Leaaers nln D Flrmnlo Com tlvltlei in L . ' , X , ' T I . fr I -I : . ' 0 C ,I I mlssloners ol Girls' Ae- . AI ,', x '1 , I: ,f :'A1?. ' 1 fx 1 o f N s ' I s. I A u ! - s , ' 'I 7 sa - ' hx 'fxq - . vs. I - xv S I 4' r N' I ev Page 24 GIRLS LEAGUE P 81 W COUNCIL LEADS GIRLS CHASE BOYS AFFAIR T0 INAUGURATE NEW SADIE HAWKINS DAY Interestmg playtxme events of Gxrls League led by Bettylee Pm lon, flrst semester presldent were the Floozles Flmgo all gurl cos tume dance and the W P A dance MISS MARY JARDINE where the women mdeed paxd all FIRST SEMESTER B Pinion A smear I-: R Clare L Montzvnzey 5 M Hays' M 'rholnpsqn UIOL hl P c ur SECOND SEMESTER First row! N. Nelson, L. Black. Second l'0W5 E- Klnngh, J Overlzard, F. Pirouoli The conventxon was held 1n Yo semxte thxs year Madera was rep resented by Presldent Plmon and Secretary Cobb Betty Benmng was elected by a sweepmg vote and took charge of second semester 8CtlVltleS of the League The tradmonal Blossom Day, welcommg sprmg and the plcmc held m the moonhght by the Fresno R1ver were the second semesters Hawkms Day was a great success wxth the gxrls glvmg the boys the chase B PINION B. BENNING 7 H 39 H 7 H ' ' g - scoops. Newly attempted Sadie f ' if FIRST SEMESTER nm row n Kuehne B. Richard A Sclacqua ll Loury ll Viscontl E Arml. Second row J Aga janlan W Stoetxl J TIIOIIIIHOII G TIPCDII, .I Bennett SECOND SEMESTER-Flmt row A Sclacqua II Viscontl B. Richard E Arml Second row R Kuehne G Leach Il L0lll'Y G Mochlzukl Third row W Stoetzl J Agajanlan J Thomastmn G TIDWII BOYS ROMP-FACULTY STOMP' NO BOYS FED MEETINGS HELD DURING FIRST SEMESTER Quelling the revolution or re- bellion caused from the lack of cooperation among members, Pres- ident Hugo Visconti discontinued several meetings of the Boys' Fed- eration during the first semester. Under the leadership of Hugo for the second semester, Boys' Federa- tion has become an outstanding group in the school. As an added attraction to the Federation, a group now patrols the traffic on the campus. Most important annual activity of the council, selected from the Federation, was the Punch Bowl, whose sponsorship was turned over to the senior class and scholarship society this year. They sponsored an assembly with Dewitt Portal as the speaker. The Boys' Federation Council sold candy at all of the basketball games, and they sponsored an after game dance. Taking the little Freshmen into their hands, members of the Boys' Federation put them through their paces on Freak Day. ,fw- 'T Rlnaldo Wren and Hugo Vlseontl 1942 BOYS' FEDERATION Page 25 , . , . , . , 9 .Qi 7' ' I .. Bl 1 L..'e , 2 1 Assemblmg A 1 'fn 'f ' -Q The News Four Types In an wxerage lxyout snmllar to our hxgh school It 1S customary to lhaxe four types whlch range from the rusty lower case to the p0l1Sh8d ,upper deck Between these ex txemes are the two elements that are ex er lookmg ahead to that day when they shlll prxnt the fm 11 ed1t1on When so many slzes and styles are massed together Jumbled type ful segrebxtlon by skllled typeset ters can produce the sort of prmted page deslred I So many fashxons 1n one assem lbled group glxe a startllng plcture But wxthout each font the work would be borlng Vurlety makes lthe page more strlkmg xchxexe ment makes the llbor worth while I I v . ' ' ' Y i ' , Y K 1 ' ' L A ' 2 I l 2 1 ' is often the resultg however, care- ? of ' - ' 1- - N . 1 V , 1 . , l . . l , L ' , N . page 28 T SENIORS ' P sr W Four Star Fmal Senlors Sneak to Badger Amid Snow, Ram, Eggs 'Freak and 'Sneak Days rolled around agam thxs year wlth the Class of 42 makmg the most of them As usual the Sneak Day was spent at Badger Pass wnth the Semors enjoylng a good snow storm and good sknng Freak Day came alonglavter 'wnth upperclass men arrayed 1n varlous costumes The Semor play The Doctor In Spxte of I-llmself was produced by the class In order to ralse money for their treasury the members sponsored many dances and sold flCk8f.S for other orgamzatxons around school Wxthout them no one could have seen the superlor Semor receptxon JED GARTHWAITE Life Scholarship Student Body President Junior Play Madersn and the one and only patrxotlc commencement program created by Mr Bergman and Mr Sama WALT ENOS President Senior Class Football Senior Play President Ski Club -Gee are those hats most becoming' PROM-0h 011, here comes that Prom Slain' 1942 SENIORS Page 29 BARBARA JEAN ALLEN Jumor Play P A S F Drama Club Purple and White BB'l'l'Y MARIE ALLEN Purple and Wlute Madam Stall Commissioner ol Pubhcauons Jumor Play CATHERINE ALDAX JOSEPHINE FRANCES ABZATE Girls League Home Economics Dolormf BARNES Commuaumer ul Pulzln-ahom Dnma and Tbexplan Llle Sebolanbnp Culllltor ul Maderan Girl: League 11 ALBERT BADELLA Boys Federahnn RGB ANDREW Boy! Feduahou WARD MARTIN ALLRED Art Club VELMA CLEORA BAKBOUK Ilmlnl Play Orneta Star Spangled Swmg Gull Cllonu MARY SUE. BOITANO ALICE IDUISE BALLOU Drum Carp Drama Llub Home Bcohlla P A s F q. A A Plano Rccllal Suy Spangled Swing L0lS MAE BAYS WILLIAM HOWARD BEAR ELIZABEIH BEELNEK Nature Club 'hack Dgl-pan' Conmenze Club B Football D,-mnuu led Crum Club Commun Club French Club WALTER A BORIN Band Orcbeau-a Basehll Baalelball G .lll IDA FLIZABFTH BROWN Drama Club Two Semester: Scholanhlp Bl-Z'l'l'Y BENNING In A A Commuaoner Gurla Actwmcs Wnten Club President Glrll League EMILIO AIM! Bukelball Track Tamil Boy: Federation Connell G HAZEL AMELIA BROWN Secretary nl Wrllen Club Lxbranan al Sequnla Club r Chonu I' tenth Club MARY BRONZINI Girls League 'SIILDRED BUCKLEY Drama Club Fun! Anl Club Thru- Semulerw Srllolanhlp MAXINE COBB Co-Editor Madenn and P lc W Commissioner Board Two Sem Llle Scholarship Member Camwul Queen RUTH NANCY C Al.llELL Commercial Club President Junior Plny M.du'ln Shlf vlc CEREGHINO JACK o BRIEN CHAPMAN Boy: Federahon Presndent of Marquee Club Vanity Football Manager Bfllml Vanity Basketball Manage DAPHENE C ROSSON Commerce Club Gull League JACK A. DAVID Ski Club we I 4 J0 MARIO DelZ0'l'l'O MAg0.Aglrr nl-mmm! Commerce Club Sgqlml. Club Debllinl rn-on Club Basketball G A A Track Page 30 SEN IORS P 8z W 'F I' ' 'D F N R at I +4 fs.. ss. 1942 SEN IORS Page 31 LEANORE PATRICIA FAILLA Nllure Club Red Crou Club LILLIAN GEKTRUDE FACHNER Tlilllll ll G A A Llhnry ,- LILLIAN TEICIFSA ESPINOZA RAYMOND R Fl-OB A P A S F Football Manager Spanlnln Dnnclng BOY' 70341000 n-mm: Mmm Track Mlnqer HELEN GILE Red Crum Club Sequoia Club BILL FARNEI Blinllll Truck Tamb Yell Idler GENE L FARIAS Rifle Club F F A Boxing , Q in f Q? DOROTHY CARMEN FIRMAID Commlsuoner Gull Adlvilicn Melodelln P A S F Treuurer G A A 45 ERNE1- FRANCO ALVINA FRANK Journalum Stull Mud Ch-'mf Commun club Commerce Clull PASF ll GODFREY F F A Turk .IOIIN GALLEANO N- Boy: Federation MERRY GONG Cammerre Flulz WALTER GOME F F A Bind CLARA FUNK Gu-ln League 'SS WAY TAW GONG Boy: Fcdenlwn CHARLK DONALD IIANLY D- Football Truck Burl Colllsre Club MARY FRANCES IIAYS P A S I' Sclmlanlup Sprung Swmg flee Klub x HORTENCIA GONZALB LUCILLE HARRIS PASF lxmxorPlny Glrll Lugue Stal Spangled Swmg Belle of Blgflld X.. .ix -1 - f 'Q r. 0 5 ll ' 6 -gn .L ' I Y . . X I 5177A A . is I L. ' -I. . I Bfllllll Boys' Federation I I N sk -as , up sag -:iii ' K ' K . X? M A - ll A Q 4 1 A if 1 Q 1, a I 75 'K f , si fx ' . L nl X Page 32 SENIORS P 8x W ARTHUR HILLGIOVE ALDO I BONIO Belle ol Ballad Basketball Baseball JOHNNIE IAUIEZ Trad Football Buehll AGNBLAISON P A.S I' GLA. Glrlnlmgu 'huh JOSEPHINE MAI!! LAZZAII Girl: League BAIOLD LUNDSTIOI hathll lamllg LOB JONB G A. A. Onhentn Girls lngue Track llIInClull ll!-VIN ll HICKMAN Joan mmnucxson CUTUUY Buy- ramen Banhall PFA Ban! ALMA KURISU sdwlmu, 10 Girl: League Gold Seal Bears EDITH KLEANTH Charm BelleoIBqdal GLENN KAY JESING Commnmaner of Hmmm Prsldmt Commeme Club Purple md wma. MAEGEIY IASTRAM Garb League Mmonu lunosurm .mme KEN1-53,4 Girl: laqm Secretary vu-,W 7,045.11 P A' S F Jlmmr Clan 'hunt' Sdnlnj., cg, F-.caan Seah: Play Student Dinan B..,l..n 1-.nd DnmaCluhVwePnndent BELLE MARIE HEMMB Star Spangled Swing L MARGARET EDITH BEDGE Orzliii Home lasuaiq G A A led Cru: Club E CAIMENIDPEZ P A.S I' G A.A. SeqmhClnb StlrSpangledSlvmg NELLE JUSTICE Commerce Club Drama Club SIGNELAISON Sdahnhlp P A.S.lP 'hnllnu-GuI:League G A.A. X 1942 SEN IORS Page 33 GILBERT MASTROI' INI F F A Truck Boys Federatum MARY LOUISE MARTIN Scholarship French Club Setretlry Senior fllss CIIARLIS A MARKLUND F F A Preldenl .lumor Clue President Debate Student Rody Prendent gn BEITY IIUMPHREYS Curl: League -v it 9-. il Qvt -Us S GEORGES MOCHI7LKI P A S F Mnnngmg Ednlor Mndrrnn Tlzelpun Junior Play i M N MASAJI MINAMOTO Basketball Baseball WILSON HEW Boys Federntmn CURTIS MELTON Football Bun Boxmg MARV ELINII MURELAND Glrls League RAY HUGH MILLER F F A French Club Fnotball Track LUPE MARGARET NATERA Home Ecanomu.-1 Club Gull Lmfue QILVIA MUGVOLO HAROLD MLNTFR Duma Club Ed Mndenn Sports Ed P 81 W Commerce Club Senolr Play P A S I' Ban Stu Spangled ivung Tlxespnns ALICE. MARY 'WOOQIOS Chorus Dram: Llub Art Pm llolder Belle ol Bagdad ' i:- uv G A A Girl: League ,f MARY s NIKAIDO uonmuv 0 NEIL An Club 1 urls 1.0-,uf i 1 RALPH M1-KEE I' Boxmg J FUN 3- HIROSIII NIINO Srholnnhup RL I'll KKISTIN DISEN I' renrh t lub t urls League C RACF IOUISE ONWII ill F A A Dram: Club .lumor :nd Senior Plays Charm Pm Holder 1 1 ' 4 T , f- 1, ' C ' f- ' . - 0 'x,? I 52 if f b t '73 . 'S A ,cs 0 I x , f E I I A E ' I ' r. -SA. l Xb I . . P- 5 4, gy .gig K . ' NJQ ' W Q NP . 2 il .5 y A QR J 'hs . ky . y l . L. ' ' fl s I A Y in L 1 ' We rl , . . .'. d , 'h - -in . I , Y .' . ' f 1 if I 1 ' K 1 ' .Y ,, . . . E N qlwqz, Q 2. . A li t. A ' 'n ' A 4 'R y. h C. Y N ' Page 34 sEN1oRs P. Sz W RRUNO RICHARD PISTORESI Raietball Tumi: Truck Commissioner 13 Semeatenj P. A W, and Modena Sta!! Girls' League President EFFIE MAE POWERS Belle ol Bagdul Red Crou Glrll' Clwrul MARY ELIZABETH ROWLAND Gull Glee Club Home Eeonomln Autumn Club WADE ROGERS F F A Boxing ALFRED SEIBERT BE'l'I'YLEE PlNl0N BILLIE OWEN Boys' Federntion Council Senior Play MARCIA ELINOR ROBLEY G A A Home Emnomlcl Star Spangled Swing Mixed Chorus ANNE RATKOVICH Gnrla Glee Club Cnlelerla Stall Chnalmas Play MARION H. OVERGAARD F. F. A. Vice Preaidazt F. F. A. Dniry Judging Tum FAULINE G OVERGAAILD Scllollrlblp Commerce Club Football F F A s Fefleratlon MAE MARIE SNEDIGAR Glrls League Prachcal Nunmg Club NOPIIIA C SPILLANE Commerce Llub Gurln League G A A Dram: Club W C' gf 1 HENRY SOTU Basketball Baseball Truck Boys Federation DORIS ELEANOR SEVERSON JUANITA RLSHING ROY C RLDEL Oreheoln G A A Football Glrlr League Commerce Club Track Girl: League Baseball VERNON SMITH Boys Federation Basketball RUTH A RDWLAND Home Economnm Autumn Program H K 1942 sEN1oRs Page as EVELYN CONSTANCE TIIIDE Svllllng Team Junior Play Stall Suhr Play Stall Drum Curpa LAWIKNCETESI Trad P A S F ESTHER spuy-5 ISS! VALDEBRAMA Girls League B'-'lin View President Orchestra Vice Plullml Pamrulcs WILLIAM RAYMOND THOMAS F F A Valley Prqllmt .Iulaf Play Fnilaa Sopbanaaevleahua. GINEVIEVB TIIIDE ld Cn: Club Mlxed Chonl led Cro: Fin! And Detachment PAULINE WADLEY Orchestra Tllrre Years Band Two Years Prdlul loyl Fuleratmn S S Treasurer Bah: Maurer me Grumman., az , F F A Track Team PHILIP WRIGHT F F A ,Q MKIIILL JEAN THOMPSON lditar Purple and White Glrla Stale Vlee President Glrk Iagua Maderan Stall PASF K Other Graduat M --1 if INEZ COLLODI w LLOYD FOIRBTBI TOMMY l-IAIKINS :MMA ucwlrrn f EI'l'A VIRGINIA WEAVER G A. A. Temm Team T' Band Prendent Orcbdtra President Sebolanblp Junior and Sensor Play: ROBERT ALLEN WIIITIIHEAD Band Bally Cnmmlllee Swlmmllxg B Basketball RAYMOND WARE P A S F Lnle Scbolanbxp .lumor Clan Prullelll I-'orenncs BOB YOUNG Vnee Preudznt Commerce Club Track Treasurer ul Sensor Clua va T5 THOMAS ROLAND YAUCH Commerce Club President Jumor Play Track Swimming DON WOFI- ORD Publlc Spealung Track EDNA IYDIA TAMORA P A S F Belle ol Bqdad Star Spangled Swing Mellodettea 05 - A --t yy 1 . L' . . an . f - 1, :-L1 FEP - ' If 5,-1 4 ' ' Q ' ,v A 5 , fa ' ' - 4 ,, . ' I . l lx .Lax 9,1 T55 ' I ' gg., - , ' 5, lxgipl ' M: TN. ,Erin A -9 c,u.vmwluGm' t I '-S ' if A fa, ' ,jf .1 ' f Qi - . X - . iv Q' Jazefi I X 75 A K 9 , . .' . X ys I , 4 5 1 I ' l a X, - V x K 1 A - - A ' - , 5 - -2. xx, - 4, 5 .. K- Y- f - 'X T , ill .12 . Page 36 SENIOR PLAY P8zW SCENE Oh a woman beater huh? II Nlunter and B Pinion neil W Enos and B. Owen. MAKEUP Believe u or mn, um IS W. Enos! SENIOR PLAY CAST-G onwuer G Masarefim B Owen H Sanchez C Wright D Barnes H Munter, W Enos C Mark Semors Produce Play French Provmcnal Farce Presentmg a French provmcxal farce as 1ts annual productxon, the Semor class was represented by twelve of xts members ln The Doctor In Splte of Hlmself November 27 and 28 Harold Munter had the lead as the woodcutter Sganarelle who fmds hnnself beaten mto becommg a doctor because of a quarrel w1th his wlfe played by Bettylee Pm xon Instead of acceptmg a repetxtnon of the heavy blows whxch two strangers have gxven hun he ad mlts that he xs a roctor and even tually works remarkable cures on the people of the vxllage Geronte a wealthy man of the vxllage dxscovers that h1s daugh ter, Lucmde, has lost her speech and cannot marry the man he has chosen for her Sganarelle advxses the couple to to elope, but the young man xn herlts a huge fortune, the ml re gains her vo1ce and everyone lives happxly ever after THE DIRECTOR Ere:-s Lubusen Mr v ua? 0 Ol' 7 X Q T ,Mi X . - m 3-XIII g E . ,VT p L, ,, 1 ' vx t A ffm I 1 , T I l 5 X' XM . 2 v mx 'M lund, B. Pinion. ' ' I . ' , ' . A ....,.- . j I ' , : i Q . . ve' '-If I . . . g -, u 6 ' - x ' ' as . K . . ',, on ' XXKHJX 7 I H 1942 JUNIOR PLAY Page 37 43 ,onyx IN CONFERENCE Ah the mn of the cast Student Director R .lobe and Mr Bergman Stage Door Present d As Annual Jumor Play Twenty two gnrls and ten boys composed the large cast of Stage Door plesented by the cast of the Class of 43 on February 19 and 20 Thxs remarkable play by Edna Ferber and George Kauffman 15 about the lxves of several gxrls all hvmg rn a boardmg house called The Foothghts Club and the events that take place m therr hves The dxllgent work of Mr Vxrgxl Bergman and the cast resulted rn the splendxd performances they gave and thexr admxttance to the Thespxan orgamzatlon 0006000000909 I OF!! CI:-LE: gglgogo 0 Y ci NEWS fN 3 M-PM A511144 I' orEnA'r1Nc.,,,,,,, ,,, 'llrevok th-ugh Y vue' 0 P ere!eMr its ar z ' ATTRACTION Nllve neue character ian t me? Li W-A WHERE T07 Well I dont know if I can make it tonight P Maxim and M Douhan - '-. ' . v. ' 1: 24 If 77 e . . '. . . . A 'R 6 . I QR 'X . J A A f Q XXX 1 f I I l I I I X, M S o ' BV' -Y ,. 0 0 .,- I-3.9 - o 0 K, f xi '19 X C P '95 lx N 5 ' inthe AFTER THE PLAY IS OVER-JUNIORS RELAX . 1 gg a A Q Page 38 J UNIORS P 8z W fx: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICIALS Mrs Donald Pitman, adviser Miss Grace Fuller assistant and Eugene Harmon, president The Americas Is The Of Jumor Senior Prom The year of class xmgs mtercep txon of Semor Sneak Day the class play and the act of bemg hosts at The Amerxcas Prom Le en Row 1 J Weathers T Parker B Taylor L McCullough D Stamos W McAllster A Sandoval Row 2 M West J Overgaard It Jordan R Seazraves L Molllca J Smnth H Pearson C Sanchez T Valdlvia Row 3 G Wilcox, M. Marshall J Romano M Settle M Medlock H Walden M Nelson L Montgomery T Stanton Jumor class Handlmg the two hundred Stl! dents was the Job given Eugene Harmon tWlCe elected presldent Mrs Donald Pltman advlsed and Mxss Grace Fuller was always ready to lend a helpmg hand Row 1 D Holliday M. Douhan, S Ivy A. Laney E Har mon L Blshel Row 2 J Evans G Benjamin, M. Evans L Dockery P Cook M Hardin Y Klnoshlta. Bow 3 J Davis B Elms D Baldrica, W Kirby, A B. Dolhler M Engman J Failla J Melnz, M Clark son R Martin D Thomas C Rogers C Ridgeway It Ramsey Row 1 G Gotcher J Davis D Catching B Harrell L Gendron. Row 2 R Farlas B Martinez, W Harrington D Jackson A Coffland B Goode P Franchl. Bow 8 B Bennett, B Lane L Buckley R. Jobe A Brown M Campbell T Mills V. H A 1 f K f . 'B ' ' me made the year a full one for the Row 4: Silkwood, Weinschenk, B. 0lsen,'E. Shoehxate, G. Tlpton,'J..Thomas- 1942 Q WL J UN IORS Page 39 Row 1 A Fraser T Meadows J Faso F Merck R Morgan B Lynch M Klnoshlta. Row 2 M Dermer V Millhollon G Batinl E Cruz Y Hlrahara C Dobashl E Gulntoll B Goerlnger B Cruz L. Gong Row 3 D Hemme E Mckee B. Brown B King V Murphy Row 4 J Burgess J Braucht G Glpson B Fredericks, E List G Ahles M. Gamble J Maxwell A Mullls, V Jones J Evans Row 1 J Hawes D Karahadlan B. Farnesl A Brown L.Black F Barrett A Flrmalo R Addington A Manfred! Row 2 J Berzren J Kollmann M Balsdon,T Lindemann R Frank A Brown R Detherage F Lololuso B Gibbs, M. Gaskln. Bow 3 A. Galleano T Espinoza, M De Lao E Hixnera, B. Boltano M Jones, E Alvlso L. Avina, C Gutierrez P Maxim G Hanhart W J Brammer E Crane A Stadille N Noble Row 2 B. Richards R Poole K Bobblns M. Ocheltree A Stoetzl F Pirozzoli J Overgaard M Petty V Secara. Bow 3 R. Thede J Whitaker B Nllno V Ratkovlch G Shipp, C Jones, R. Rowland D Tnrrl D Thomas, C Ward 'r X 'JX . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . . o . , . , . 1. , . , . ,3 1- 1- 1 ' 'f 1- 1 1' ,. . 2. ,. , 1 ,. . , . , ,. , 1 . ,. . gi ,. , ,. 1 11 1- 1 . . I . , ,. ,. . 1 1 ' . . , - 1 - n 1' ' ' ' '. . ,, ,. 1 1 . ,, ,, , .. 1' ' . . , . . . ,- , . , , . . I' I 1 ' I' . I' I . ,. ,. - ,. ,. . - SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Page 40 SOPHOMORES P. Sz W. Row 1 J Washburn B May hew D Absher Z Bumett VI Harrell I Abercrombie A Reed A Kentera Row L Lotz F Cain M DaSilva,, A Lotti N Land N Martin elli R Amyx Row 3 E Fer rettl B Jorgenson E Gur rola J Busca, R. Brown J Inaml Rewntes Sophs Entertam, Imtlate F rosh Into School Lxfe Foremost m yearly Sophomore actwxtles was the annual mntlatlon of the mcommg frosh Somethmg new and successful was trxed thls year ln the way of an afternoon of xmpossnble and humlhatxng con tests As a pardon for the rough treat ment on Freak Day the Frosh were entertamed by the Sopho mores at the Freshmen Receptlon Row 1 F Flores B Arzate J Scott R Gonzalez Row 2 D Sowery V Bowers, B Hartsell 0 Calhoun K Mitchell C Foster B Grif fin Row 3 J Lute E Allen L Engman M McNabb G Kirby K Bragg S Marzuez Row 4 F Martim E Hol comb D Marlscotti E Kil llnxsworth B Estabrook L. DaSilva Mr A Sarna and B Bow Row l C Root D Ward J Scott A Stlney M Mugnolo D Murphy E Ruiz Row 2 N Miner S Brown, 0 Krentz W Moten J Clumn, A Manfredl E Luchl B Munter R Evans R Amey P Hutchison Row 3 B Poole E Neal P Hart A Moore J Allen K Moss E Kast K Smith 1942 A soPHoMoREs Page 41 ll 41 5: Row 1 J Smith T Russell R Splies S Upton B Richards N Nelson L Trlplett Row 2 W Stoetzl M Ramirez D Wheeler T Goto H Velazquez Row 1 W Westcott B Scott J Williams B Pearson C Jackson K Williams J Matthews J Wal lace Row 2 E Porter R Jones J Koch J Garthwaite N Go D Keith H Bebee N. Campos, L. Hernandez A Adame E Bosque: Row 3 C Marquez C Montoya P Poole M, Tung D Frggmm Row 1 J Nlkaldo R Smith L Reaves L Garibay R Walls D Polettl B Payne C Wall L Wattenbarger B Rubro Row 2 R Wlebe D Natall L Taylor T Zafater M Rogers A Zamora F Wilton J Washburn Rodrlquez D McAllster D Flores N J .. ' P . exit .3 . M f. . P A ,4 .. , ' 5 .5 . 'B . : . , . , . ,i . , . , . , . , S. Graham: Flum, ,E. Mudge, A. Cervantez, W. Rlcllarll. ' ' ' ' ' ' g A S: ' , . ' ' ' D .K ' I v ' n ' v - n - n - , . , Vg E M 1 . , M , J - v M A Page 42 soPHoMoREs P. 8, W. Row 1 L Cook I Meek T Huxhes F Miller C King S Hays B Moore Row 2 I Cass-le E McKnight M Campos D Curry D Bllllnghleri 0 Bella D Luckasie Row 3 C Kelley R. Robarts B. Potter B Row B Cheuvront G Hummer J Lowry B Warner B Todd. ,ax DID THEY Do you have to eat the ground, hor? YOUTH Ah, such sweet lnnocence' PIE There s northlnl better than a blackberry face Row 1 K Leach E Luguocl M Lopez L Miller E Mudge R Gibbs F Breltwelser C Metcalf D Ganse Row 2 F Morgan, A Kirk D Bradshaw Z Harrell H Cox I Gomes L Fnechig, Raw 3 p Bosworth P Hollister M Forrester W Gentry M Absher V Bays C LaMattina 4 N Y . f 1 F- ,,, tc I IT?- 1942 FRESHMEN page 43 5 Cub Cop Row 1 D Martln C Chandler D Berkley N Llnebarger A Bernardl Row 2 J Donatl M Clark B Dallas B Allen J Gordon M Davis D Benderach J Bunce Row 1 E Marmolejo D Barker H Lancaster D Bas tram J Gill H Gonzales J Lowery Row 4 B Gluntoll F Benitez O Marquez S Bos quez B Mendoza D Hartwell Row l A Manzanarez L Couch M Moore S Barker D For tune W Keith Row 2 F Bernardl L Cavallero G Baldrica B Garlbay D Hedges E Del Blanco J Brooks Row 3 E Jef fries A Hutchison E Davis L Lottl N Gotelll L Flrmalo Row 1 D Smith F Moosios R Howard N Laney B Carrasco J Jennings R Tindgl Rqw 2 I Row 3 P Mayorga J Swarts, G Leach C Holcomb S Tavares J Maxey J Torres W Fuller R Valorosl Row 4 J Flores J Bowman K. Skelton R Hemme C Gaze J Howe W Zacheary J Avlna A Seagraves R Ware Q' 5. s xmrmluf 1-:. Julzeh, H. Lahefn. xenakllf E. mime, n. xincifaf v. lurk, is. iaurfmml, B. Anlnf L , . 1 , X N J Page 44 FRESHMEN P sz W h-. FRESHMAN OFFICERS- Presldents Patsy Brammer and Roger Rllby w 1 M Roberts L Morrison B Summers B Yzuch, P Wofford T Nalto w 2 M. Spera M. Syverson P Moreno J Sorla J Penlta, M. Ohashl E viscloni N Martin N Vaughn. Row 3 F Sampaulesl K Toner D Reynolds, Tordini K. Sanderson F Olono R Rigby G Schmidt Row 4 D Saburlt, B Slmonlan,P Peck L Norris D Miller W Mudge T Ownbey B.Malone A Sasso BEGINNERS TAKE INITIATION CEREMONIES WITH GRINS RETORTS AND GOOD GRACE When lIlltl8tlOI'l day had rolled around all act1v1t1es were lmuted to the football fxeld where mud baths barley sack races, ple eat mg contests and greased pole af fa1rs were seen under a clear blue sky by the luckler students who had paxd the penaltles of bemg Freshmen ln prev1ous years Row 1 R. Murphy, E. Bellamy, R. Cox, E. Davis C. Dover, W. Hlguera. Bow 2 M. Gonsalves, B. Montanari, V. Lotz, F. Davis, B. Diebert, N. Bishel, B. Haw, M. Contreras. Row 3: H. Gong, E. Elms, J. Agsjsnlm, A. Artenian, C. Godfrey, M. McCrelxht, C. Gong. Row 4: C. Ross, C. Jorxemen, M. Day, F. Lopp, B. Dexter M Jastram, T. Cortopassi. And the Reception' Instead of havxng lt on the usual date xt was later, wlth dancmg mtroductxons, and refreshments makmg up the even1ng's entertamments Yes Rodger Rxgby and Patsy Brammer, you represented well a forthcommg and POPular Fresh man class Q-'W NNN. 'V' ! ' If-nf, . : Y' 3 'Y , . y .X 8 lyk 'F 'Q 4 .P .. ...' ' . I MQ' . I Ro : . , . , . , - - 1 - - Ro I , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' Ra. , o 1 o : - 1 ' 0 ' L. y 1 ' 1 ' 9 ' ' ' ' ' . , . , . , . 1 - 1 1 ' ' 7 7 . . . . . . . , 1 g l , - 1 ' ' l . . 1 5 1 1942 FRESHMEN Page 45 Row 1 R Mllls K. Edman ll Fry J Bennett J Ware J Tol loday K Baker B Ford, E Brown Row 2 V Miller P Brammer L Kinney L. Carter A Wlllluns D Ice R. Hendrick son J Jones Bow 3 J Fearnow I Glass N Jeffries, J Burnett I Langdon R Kuehne P Glbbs G Williams Row! M.8ohuennanN SevenonMTa.borL.Soto M.Zamon,L.0'Nell M'.PullIlsBow3 Lhmon D Smith I Topping F Pin T Souza Row 1 P Ridgeway E Pierce V Sherwood V Wll liams L Petty Row 2 L Romerl R Stewart R Hud son G Young R Onwller N Vlnson L Sorla J Brinkley WQIUT Row 1 R Cortez V Magerfllesch C lhthom R. McMullen J Kemp F Tnvelsteod J Craw fond D Gamble. low 2 B. Hol llster W Cowan B. Lopez R. Spencer K Brloe A. Binh, J Boldlnl 0 Banks D Boris. Bow 3 V Thomas D Chllds,F lhllla K Dixon I Bowman, E. Graham, T Funk A Morton. Xl X . Row 1: J. lhgnettl, D. Splies, J. Ownbey, S. Wright. ,' . A ,Ik J A , K fydr, ,v.k,,. ' 0 . . ' 1 ' , , ' , , ' Q What Makes Up The News News IS news only when it in terests someone someplace some how I I When eight hundred busy people are jammed into school activities there is always human interest and consequently, news. Each member is an important cog used in the output of a c1ub's accomplish ments. When absences occur, there appear upon the edition, blank spaces. Everyone has a place to fill when he participates in any Y D 7 I assemblage Social and business plans de velop occur and pass to leave room for embryonic ideas With this evolution, students come and go to create an ever changing at mosphere so long as people as semble for a common cause the interest aroused will be worthy of filling a printed column Page 48 PAN AMERICAN PERSONAGE She gdds fun an tone-Miss Florence Antone one of the sponsors of P A S F Spannsh Students Hold Fiesta At Chrnstmas Followmg the style of a Chrlst mas ln Mexxco the students of the Pan Amerxcan Forum enjoyed a Yuletxde party m December The hrst part of the evenmg was re hgxous and told about the bxrth of Christ exactly as It lS done ln Mex 1c0 mne days before Christmas Later dancmg slngmg and hsten mg to Spanlsh muslc closed this very gay hesta Everyone should remember the Forum members for the checkmg SPONSOR Hall ' ln! our her nicest Pan American smile to pro mote mod feelin: Miss Annabel Ball sponsor STATESMEN Robert Thede and Raymond Ware who hold po- sitions m the state chapter as sec retary and vice president respec tively booth at the Carmval Second place for decoratxons was won by thexr novel xdea of an axrplane hangar to carry out the mam theme of the Carmval A1 Sclacqua led the Sparush club through lts year's actxvxtxes under the sponsorship of Mxss Annabel Hall and Mxss Florence Antone Sxxty hve students composed the Forum this year JS Q Row 1 V Secara L Trlplett Row 2 D Firmalo B Allen E Clare G Tlp ton J Kentera CHARTER MEMBERS Row 1 E Z, mora D Firmalo B Allen. Row 2 R Ware G Fuller G Mochlzuki lv V Ri A K RQ. .5 1 D sr 3-Cl I- T , Q I I i ' o 1 o 0 , . - ,I - . . E . .. 1 D . . ' . - . . f 14.-fl n V 4' , QQ' ' ' A, it . . l ff' . , 'QQ E 5' ' N - : . . . f, - R . ' ,U , xf.. -A-4' 1 . , . , . , s ' sg , . . I Q H v - . . : . . , I ' I v . 1942 PASF Page 49 kb 31 :if P A in L 1, . 'y. ' f refer- . - - s.. A . -- F . - k ge' - 2 . X 3' . ' . ' F' 2-' . B ' ' . Q .,- , Q 5' ' U '- , ' 3 . V ' ' I r. . ,- sex . X I E I , M 1 .. . ' 'Q 4 f A n F ' . A W - ,. - gh U l h . 'T E- - A ' ' .. he P 1 . 0 ., t Q I' . ' 'F' ll , Q ' ' x ' rl I I I . e uv . so ' .P ' F' . ' . ' E, -g f . N r, Fm I' Y Y 0 ' V. . . 1 L N : E ' ' ' XF Sc' , A - . ' I I gn ' 1 Q 'an I g a -Q -5 ,. X . ' Za -fo W 5 Los PRESIDENTES Betty Allen and Alfred Sciac qua vice president and presi dent l Row 1 L Cook B Moore N Martlnelll B. Payne L Enlmm E. Clare L Trlplett E Zamora. Ruw2 Schuerman, B Slmonlan D Sabnrlt, I Kinney B. Allen L Kendall J Kentera G Tipton T Llnde mann Row l A Firmalo D Hartwell M. Zamora A Zaplen A Larson S Larson, M Hayes, D Jackson Row 2 G Fuller N Bishel L. Flnnalo C Sanchez S Marquez I Martinez L Espinoza, P Franchl A Sciacqua. Row 3 R Ware B. Thede B. Montanarl L Norris L. Soto E Lopez N Noble C Ridge way G Mochlaukl fl LUBITSCH Mr V Bergman, dra matics instructor for Madera hllh 8011001 CQA 311 Row 1 B Blehards B Pin lon D Barnes T Hughes, I Meek Row 2 H Munteg, A Stadllle E Crane C Kill! Row 3 A. Fraser J Braucht G Ahles J Overgaard C Wrlzht J Burxess-, L. Pohl N Noble, G Benjamin. Dramatists Study, Learn Phases of Theater Life As one of the largest orgamza t1ons ln school thzs year the Drama Club has had numerous actxvxtxes that mcluded workmg on make up crews and productlon staffs for all magor and mmor programs For thelr own Thesplan tram mg and enJoyment the group at tended the Fresno State Lxttle Theater productlons until the war xntervened and quelled all plans tor short and long trxps A speclally deslgned p1n for the Drama Club to be used as the of f1c1a1 emblem of the orgamzatxon was 1SSUCd to members thxs vear nls J Overgaard Yrs Row 1 I Brown V Barbour E Kleanth L Ballou L Church. Row 2 L Black A Mooslos A Stoetzl S Mugnolo H McGin 1942 THESPIAN S Page 51 STAR LIGHT sun Bright mas of the Junior D Ridgeway N Noble J Bnucht A Stadllle P Maxim M Douhan Thesplan Group Attams National Charter Ratmg Local Thesplans recelved a na txonal charter thns year wxth the only charter members m school at that time being Dorothy Barnes Harold Munter and Bettylee Pm lon Membershlp IS mvxtatlonal and those chosen this year for thenr act mg and scholastxc abxllty mcluded thnrty one students almost the en txre cast of the Junxor play A banquet was glven m Aprxl for the new members at the Aragon Hotel DRAMA OFFICERS-G Hummer H Munter N Jus tice G Benjamin, E Kleanth A Fraser H McGinnis W af 'V-J 'grim FIRSTERS-cm-nr members ol naplsm n. mmm. H Mmm, D mms. Page 52 FUTURE FARMERS P, 8, W, SHEEPISHV Not these Future Farmers with their prize wlnnlnl animals These and other fine stock are owned by members of the Future Farmers organization. Boys Net Large Sums In F arming Projects Mansel Ocheltree served as the regular two semester presxdent of the Future Farmers throughout the year under the supervxsxon of Mr Allen Hatch and Mr Edward Grlswold Seven hundred and fnfty dollars were taken 1n by the boys at the Madera County Faxr and thelr school farm netted them enght hun dred dollars They had thxrteen acres of cotton and seven acres of mxlo corn planted A new shop bu1lt for the Future Farmers thxs year helps them to learn how to run and take care ot farm maclunery Row 1 T Funk D l-ledges R Hudson D H th day Lmonnmnowz G mms ki E 1-: 5 om J Ton' Howard F Lueehettl J Lallxdon F 12, Ignatius' G Leach Row 3 L Earles L Romer! D Martin. ue ne A I. kg. xv? LEADER Mansel oehelu-ee president of Madera F F A Chapter lt Brown T Faclmer B Scott K Leach, G Och eltree i V , . L I n gms A t X .ft If - 'K . . as . ' . ' - 4 . D ' ' 'i - Fx . - 'N . K I , , , , . In , . v - , . - R. . . . ' ' 1 - . . , . : . ' ' ' : ' ' 1 .3 . I . . , ' if L X Q - .4 l , ,fa 'Z 'lj , . . - K x ' ... -f Kg' . T, fxliik A i I gs., 1'I'- f fl v A a X D I ,' 6 X' rf 'nf -gf 7.'j Q24 X R -. f. , ,. 4 r ' I 2' ,, ' .df 'Ak 4' , ' . l . L A ' X Y ' X he It X W R 1942 FUTURE FARMERS page 53 iii .of QV! FUTURE FARMERS-JUNIORS AND SENIORS Bow 1 n Morgan, C Ridgeway R Ramsey B Lane L Faso Row2 R Farias T Thamasson.S Ivy M Douhan A Laney Bow3 A Seibert M. Ocheltree P Wright R Silkwood K llohhlns J Godfrey C Rodgers. Farmers Swing Partners At Annual Bam Dance March 13 was the hxghhght of the year for the Future Farmers when they gave thexr annual Barn Dance George Ocheltree entered the Cooperatxve Oratory Speakmg con test and Charles Marklund entered the State Farmer oratory contest thxs season Fathers were enter tamed at a banquet and the Fresh men were welcomed mto the F F A HATCHED9 M,- A Hatch who heips teach Future Farmers Nik INSTRUCTOR Mr E. Griswold coaches and produc es these producing farmers. ps CADET Mr pm man here for a short while receiving and also giving training FENCED IN Af ,,,, Madera Fair livestock ex hlblt L -g ijii , A f I X. Y ' Q . 4 . Q .ox 1 O 5 .14 , . f s K ,f ' I t I-..., L 1 . Q ....'- I . - , ' ' ' 1 - - 3 - v . . , - , . . I . I v v v - , - , . , . cc ' 97 'J . . . ,- I -' A L . , ' . 3. . ' ' if f. .. F3 ' ' - -LA. wi -- '- ' Q I as A , V. . . . I , , Q 'Mg A with a party in December. 1 4' , A 353 f e. ' --l---- , . k Ak . ' a n ,1 .W .A , .4 5' ' rx . -4.1 , n . :Rx K T 'k 1' . I A i .. '. ' .1 F 1 , ' 3 K ESM r' ' fix ' , - .l 5. Y , 1 ' fl 4 I A. . :' . . -Q, A X . ' s Page 54 SEQUOIA CLUB P 81 W IN MEMORIAM JOSEPHINE BADGEB. 1939 1941 Like s professional model Little Joe the badger poses for hls plc ture Joe met an untimely death this year when he was drowned ln his home He was a hvorlte pet of Biology classes Y' It 'lv-.- SEQUOIAISTS Bow 1 J mms G wueox n.uu-:wen Muster s Hayes JBrooklCllosl.Bow2PRyln R.TsylorDFlores,B Poo VI-lsys,EBohna W 'rum c Mmm ' U HEY TAXI-DERMISTS? Y M. ' ,, . L. Miner, M. Marshall, B. rot GRQUP ADVISOR '- R- '55 'i,,',Qg 'i 'i',f,':f gf Bohnx, . . 0, -Miss M. PIVUDCVWU- Cheuvront. , ' 15. J , , - dt' , ' 94 ' E' . yi if ' . sl fri' , o 'L 5.9 !, mf- I .3 It 07 V JY ,AE y, , Q 7 1' . ,ri ' , I I , 5' . x , X I ' I A -' . . .- 1 HL o Q, K f .f :Fmt nb, XX j s .Ad at D f. I I . 2 'A 9 I K . X . . -T ' G n ' 1 nr: 9 I n , , , 2 . , , . . , . 1 1 n 9 v I ' S N t I O, - . 'I Q L iw: ' , . 'W . 1 1 1 Mx A I 1 .I 1 7 i - , Q I , -1 WHOSE PUSS9 1942 SEQUOIA CLUB Page 55 'HM S+ ISN lil 'ill STAR GAZERS Astronomy :roup ol the Se quola Club studying the sun throlllh film. M. Der mer J Davis I-l Brown M Dermef Sequona Members Study Vallev, Ocean Wlld Life A blcyclc fleld trip to the Adobe Ranch m March wxth the obJect of studymg flowexs and blrds and a Noxembex trlp to PdClflC Groye to study nxture near the ocean were headhners of the Sequola news Thls club ns dnxded mto fxve pxrts Biology chemistry astron omy nature study and taxldermy The dxfferent groups met after school 'md all the members met durmg club pernods where they had a busmess meetmg and a re port from each group Students ue recognxzed as be longmg to thxs club by the p1n they wear with a sequoxa tree mslgma SEQUOIA CLUB now 1 M Marshall M Dermer M Dermer H Brown F Breltweiser Row 2 B Potter B Flum B Cheuvront M De Lao M Forrester C Kellev L Miller CONCOCTING In qu, chem lxtry lab Testing foods for con tents Ng' Ml- R Prather biology In stnxctor holdin: spec lmen of our school mascot coyote Waiting for mount ln! this bob cat was brought ln by R. Mill Page 56 SCHOLARSHIP p 8, W Mil M Jardine Scholarship Soclety's new nary .nd B ware president sponsor SCHOLARSHIP II Row I F Logoluso L Wattenbarger M Jastram ll Lane E Lopez B. Allen J Bunce D Benderach R Ware Row 2 M Ocheltree J Garthwaite D Vlgllerchio D Stamos J Davis Row '3 N Go S Hays J Overgaard V Secara M Nelson L Montgomery L Black SCHOLARSHIP I D Barnes, J. Overxaard, M. Nelson, L. Black, L Montgomery, J Garthwalte, S. Hays, B Thede, M. Ocheltree, C. Wright, F. Logoluso, N. Go, A. Stoetzl, A Kurlsu, Y. Klnoshlta, D Karahadlzn, Y. Hlrahara. .N A ' A Jyiiggxlz N . . , , , ' - . I l ' I I 1 : - I ' D ' I ' n ' v , , , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . - 3 . , - y - 1 o 1 - p - v - I Y .Q t ' ,br 5 K 1 1 . X. A X . A 1 , 4' . . -P 1942 SCHOLARSHIP Page 57 '4- SCHOLARSHIP II Row l J Braucht J Garth waite N Nelson Y Kino shlta Y Hlrahara A Kurlsu M F Hays M Campbell Row 2 R Jobe A Stoetzl J Brooks V Magerflelsch J Inaml B. Yauch. G Ochel tree B Thede C Wright Row 3 B Pinion D Barnes V Sherwood P Wadley M Petty M Robley SCHOLARSHIP I Row 1 n .robe 11 Ware n vigim-ohio J Davis Row 2 G. ocnenm R Walls, L Wattenbarger P Wadley M Petty S Larson M Buckley J lnaml. Row 3 V Se cars M. Campbell M Martin M Hays I. Gomes G Overgaard Ten Brilliant Stars Receive Gold Seals Presenting life pins and gold seals on their diplomas to the 10 life scholarship members from the Senior Class, Chapter 43 of Cali- fornia's Scholarship Federation closed its minute book for another year. Events of the year included the Eskimo Dance, part-sponsorship of the Punch Bowl, the convention at Redwood City, attended by five delegates and the advisor, and a program for the convention at Fresno in the fall. The fifty dollar Scholarship was awarded to a Senior through the selection by members and the fac- ulty. THEY D0 G0 T0GETHER.wh0ever sald beauty and brains dou't come together didn't know M. Cobb, president: J. Overgaard, secretary: M. Petty, treasurer, and P. Wad- ley, vlce president. Page 58 JUNIOR BUSINESS, PROJECTION P, 3, W. FUTURE Business World of Tomorrow Row 1 E Pierce J Jones Row 2 D McCrelght B Giuntoli R Ware and E Graves AT LAS ft, The man who andotwothintsstonee Mr 11' c Irving Atlas, Projection and Junior Business Clubs sponsor Mr Atlas Advxses Clubs, Busmess and Projectors Jumor Busmess Club and the Prolectors orgamzatxon were ad vxsed by Mr Irvmg Atlas durlng thls busy year Wxth a membershxp of sxxteen the Busmess Club s purpose was to provxde an orgamzatxon for those mterested ln commerce but un able to Jom Commercxal Club be cause of the upperclassmen llmlta bon One of the hardest workmg of all the groups ln school was the Projectors Club whxch managed the proJector for all movles Thexr work enabled teachers to present 3 dxfferent phase ot courses that would not have been avallable 0th8l'W18e Edna Pierce, secretary, Ralph Ware, vice president Edward Graves treasurer James Kemp president SHOW OFF S The reason the educational and enter taining movies are shown are through their efforts' Top row K Williams B Poole H Lowry Bottom row D Reynolds A Doshler 9' I ,. ,G 9 f Lf. 1 . I . ' ' ' : ' 9 ' p 0 . Q 0 0 ' , , .1 1 . . X . .. xi. V . I 5 V150 xl . . . 13: 1, K ' 1 Q . .. V-1 ,iii - , -I '-'55, ! I I v 0 . ' - . - , . . : , - . - . . Q3 ' ' ai .s 4. 15 x M- ,N I rv . Dv- ? . - 4 M KL A - ' 7 ' 3. -7 s C ' s 4 ,W RY V ,- , W .s f is 11 s. ' ' ' ' - l .2 ' sw . . . f R ' 4 , . ' ' ' 'al if ,ef . ' . . 'W 1. he ' , . P . , ' , 5- M ' 1 , , . . N ' -an-1-4.--...s,,.....,l,..,,.,,, -.' I e ' . 'Qt-4 1942 - COMMERCE CLUB Page 59 Typists Vie For Honor Of Title Most Speedy Providing a competitive spirit for the increase of speed and the decrease of errors, the annual typ- ing contest plunked in and out this spring, under the sponsorship of the Commerce Club. , A Christmas after-game dance SMILE-of Mr' ' a dinner for Senior members and vhnnh Cheskfv 3 the yearly Roedmg Park picnic 'lub 'adn were some activities of the Ccfm mercial Club existing for the pur pose of giving further experience to the students business education Members also worked at football games selling candy had a bowling alley at the Carnival and spon sored speakers at their pot luck dinners You Know It Mr Ber nsrd Woods advisor is lauthing at one of his many jokes. OH YES? P r prex ing? Ruth Csrrell and Glenn Jesslng Commerclnl Club prexles for the first and second semesters. CUMMERCE CLUB new 1 s spuum A conmm J rams M Gamble E Lua, A. muh Y gililtcrshastsidi Illrlslisxls .L Za MII Williams Row 2 M. Da Silva M Gong N Go B Moore L. Bsys M. ee en ue unlJDurretteRo3G0v dEFr BF Arm Plstoresl A Dellotto C Haney I-I Bear, F Plrozzcm una' moo amen' E 1 B Yu.. I , - , . . Y , ... JI ll P l I .1 ,- ! I X 'XX 5 I , s..- e I o .. , : . , , , , , , , . , . n - v - , - . I , . , , ' , , U ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' 1 u s n . , . 9 v 9 I n 1 n 1 . 1 1 Q l 71 u Q , g . ft af f .f f fr.. K 1555 1 5 i ' . V t s 4 ' Q ' Y , , N 5 ', 1 1, -. 5 as . 5' , :Z , 2 Ml I -I Page 60 FRENCH CLUB P 8l W .A-.. F RENCHIES Rovm 1 K Baker B Frederick J Bunce G Gipson P Ridgeway Row 2 n Miner E Luck! G Huffman, w ummm er B Lynch R Martine' RE TURN 'ERI' No, wen keep Miss Elna Turner as French Club id visor OFFICERS Parley vous Franca lse' B Lynch vice President W Brammer president B. Frederick-S. treasurer R Martinez seamen! if arms, G Hanhart secretary WIS not ln picture French Club Wms Honors Agam With French Cafe Crowmng achxevement of the French Club under the supervxslon of Mlss Elna Turner was the wln mng of the Sweepstakes cup g1ven by the Purple and Whlte for hav mg the best decorations and a large percentage of the money taken 1n at the Carnival They recelved this honor for their annual French Cafe In keepmg wxth the theme na txonal defense the decoratxons were ln the form of a bomb shelter complete wxth sandbags and con structed tunnel entrance The annual Evemng m Pans dance was held agam thxs sprmg 1942 ART CLUB Page 61 MOST ABLE.Mm Mu-uyn Wyman and Mn. Howard Clark advisors of the Art Club. RESULTS B Mmm, IL Rudel and ll Woo display the beautiful art work which they accomplished ln their art class. Y 3 Arhsts Form Club To Promote Art Interest The Artists Round Table Club was organxzed m October to 1111 a need long felt by Madera Hxgh School art students At the fll'St meetmg offxcers were elected and alms membershxp and requ1re ments decxded upon for the year The alms were to enJoy art xn all xts forms to foster a better understandmg of art to foster a better attltude toward fellow ar txsts and the creatlve work of others Outstandxng programs lucluded talks by Mrs Howard Clark m structor Mr Everett Coffee Mr H T Drake Mxss Mary Pavlecx vxch Mrs Donald Pztman and Mr Walter Wagner OFFICERS M. Petty secretary treasurer R Rudel president of the Art Club MEMBERS OF ART CLUB Row 1 J Kollmann, E McKnight, n Splles, lm Petty C Artenlan Row 2 D Watson A M Kirk E Allred M Nelson J Alahnlsn, lla Mae Cassle , 69 ,.-s. Page 62 RED CROSS CLUB P.8zW MEMBERS 'rap row G Huffman G 'rneae H cue M. Hedges L.Fsllh A.ru-mm L.nays A Brown Bwlshivkl Bofwmfow T Parker C Haney C Lopel D I-'innalo F Barrett, N Nelson B. Benning G Moehlmkl FIRST AID Are there my broken bones todly? Be 90001193 I, by me first aid class as B. Walls ll led by L. Tyla' Super vying lhg job ls Mrs. L. Cham bers Instructor Red Cross Prepares Injured To Be Moved In the event that someone IS m Jured durmg a bombmg attack the Red Cross members are ready and wxllmg to bandage and prepare them for movxng The club has two fnrst axd statxons one ln the cafetena and one ln the scxence buxldxng In Aprll the group presented an exhxblt for the Open House nlght Thxs mcluded the bandagmg and canng for supposedly myured v1c tuns 3' ff Uw lui A 3 103 C U IV. S3 3 9 Se RED CROSS new 1 w Mudge B Mendtls. ILWSIIS. D Hemme. law 2 K. Mitdn ell, J Koch, L. T8!l0l' M- Campbell M. Buckle! Campbell M. Buckle! Row 3 V Klrk E. Powers. H- Glle G Thelle. , WI , il d O .1 2 , , . , o p . 9 n 9 I ' ' ' ' . n - n - v ' ' ' ' ' v 0 ' , I , . . . , . 0 . . I-I . . : y . . n F I - . 'I - . . . Q J f 5 Sq Q 4 Y ei fc? lr 2 3 lil M y - ev .R . f , Z u J f 5 I , .... : . r 4. KX. 1 - . - Q I i ' ' 5, 5 by f A- ' . . , I 2 S U X J! 1 ' . 5. : . . I 1 o i - AV... . 1942 PRACTICAL NURSING AND HOME ECONOMICS Page 63 PRETTY AS WELL Miss R. Wills smiling advlsor of the Practical Nursing llrls. PRACTICAL NURSING M Snedigar H Waldon M Dailey b Brown, K Brlce 4,-.-.fn Home Econ And Nursmg Clubs Have Practlcal Girls ADVISOR Mrs 0 McMillan advisor ol Home Economy l1'0llD- wlth L. G0lll and M. Robley. HOME ECONOMISTS -Row 1: E. Cruz, L. Gomes C. Dobashi. Row 2: B. Cnu. J. Arzate, L. Natera, L. 0'Nell. Row 3: A. Galleano. B. J. Goode, M. Boltano, W. Cowan. R. Rowland, R. Cheek. M. Hedges, R. Coltn. .Z Developmg the practlcal knowl edge of home economxcs and nurs mg was the obJect of two clubs begmmng thelr exxstence 1n school thxs year The Home Economlcs Club taught sewmg and cookmg pro vxded projects of hope chests and sponsored a GITIS League program and a Carmval booth The twelve gxrls who were m terested m nursmg orgamzed a club thxs year wxth the thought of takmg care of any mgured untxl they were moved to a hospxtal Page 64 WRITERS' AND RECORD CLUBS P. 8z W WRITERS CLUB H Sanchez n Keith V Bowers M Jones, J Jordan. Llsten To Classic Muslc Lrstenmg to records of swmg and symphony musxc and prepar mg members to cr1t1c1ze each one of them constructrvely were the mam purposes of the orgamzatron of the Record Club by Mr Loren Douglas A different group planned the program for each meetmg how ever meetmgs were cancelled the latter half of the year because Mr Douglas could not attend after noon meetmgs FOUIN DER..M,- F,-an cis Drake, founder of the Writers Club 4'5- '19- MUSIC LOVER- Record breaking' Mr L Douglas advisor ol the Record Club ge Q Annual Edition Of Inklmgs Reduced To Supplement Due to the war the Wnters Club s thrrd annual edltnon of Ink lmgs was cancelled however Mr Francrs Drake advlsor of the group planned to xssue a supple ment to the Maderan ln May con tammg orxgmal poems and short stories by students of thxs school Asrde from havmg a booth m the Purple and Whrte Carmval the ac trvxtles of the club were confmed to the bl monthly meetxngs where the members studred prose and poetry throughout the year RECORD CLUB .1 wmuker u vrsamu P WadleyG Wilcox -4 i Jr I I 9 gl T r V f N , ' C A iw r . A -.ig L. of Record Club Members ' sr., f ' ' ' .r MW . . . . ' 1 . ' . . 'f , ' ' ' g ' . . 'K '-'y K I . ' 2 - ref L-1 -f 1942 SPEAKERS Page 65 SPEAKERS Row l I Bradshaw V Bowers. Row 2 R Thede K Bragg 'J Go L Montgomery L Black .I Garthwaite S Hays Row 3 R Ware A Brown M Ocheltree D Chapman C Marklund F Welnschenk Row 4 V5 Stoetwl L Abercrombie B Garrell R Richards F Logoluso YES OR N07 Debaters L Black F Logoluso G Shlpp T Stanton H Vlsconti R Row land Young Orators Orgamze Helpful Speakmg Bureau Unique lll 1ts N'lI'l6d 'rctlvmes thus years Forensic Club had had a new pOllCy of more servlce du tles performed Among the newest 'md most helpful IS the Speakmg Bureau for the purpose of g1v1ng request speeches for other orgam zatxons not skllled m that partlcu lar art A new form of mxtxatxon was 1n stalled thxs Year Hxghhghts were the fxrst meetmg when pledges gave a speech to experlenced mem bers soap box oratory m the halls m an attempt to sell defense stamps and formal 1n1t1at1on as the crown mg achlevement for pledges after thelr weeks of trxals 1' wif HEAD TALKER Mr Ray Kendall De bate and Oratory coach fbi. OFFICIAL ARGUERS Row 1 c Mar-knmd n Rowland F Welnschenk Row 2 M. Nelson L Black L. Montgomery H Vlscontl Row 3 F Logoluso M Ocheltree B Richards 5 I f 5, v K . , 4 p 4 A -I , . xs- X Lil f X . . 5' 4 ,N x 5 2 io Q O 5 -.. 3 , , . I . , . , A - 1 - I 0 , , , , , 2 . , . , 1 n ' n ' U , , I v. r . , . 1 ' I ' ' ' ' 1 , -.,f.,f, 5 1 . ' il . A . , - -3 4. Q f 1 ' n ' KX I y K 6 . X 3 O Q I - i . . x - 4 We--W n , ' I . . . YK . g . . . -Y Y '. .l L l ' . . - N ' , .. . .' ' fl' . ? ' 1 'I' , ' ' 1 2 . n e P ' ' ' ' . : 1 D 9 ' ' ' , I , , 4 2 - ' page 66 CAMERA AND RIFLE CLUBS P 8z W SNAPPY' canaiasx Baker F wuum G Hummer R .lobe B Harrell B Cheuv Shoot It Applles To Rlflers And Cameramen Thxs year due to the censorshlp of so many candld camera and reg ular camera shots the Camera Club of Madera under the advxsorshxp of Mr Robert Prather found lt a 11ttle dxfflcult to take too many pxctures although they managed to come through w1th a great many excellent pxctures for thxs Purple and Whxte and the Maderan Most of the year was dedlcated to teachmg the ten members of the club how to develop and enlarge plctures and how to work m the dark room The Rlfle Club preparl g some future menace for would be ag gressors received many advance ments 1n equlpment and accurate ShO0f.1Hg th1s term The members adV1S6d by Mr Ross Kinney and presxded over by Truman Parker spent fourth pe r1od and after school hours at thelr practlce range on the athlet1c fxeld The basement meetmg room was used for marchmg dr1l1 and study of fundamentals Sharp shooters of the year were Arthur Hlllgrove and Truman Parker ront SHARPSHOOTERS Advlsor R Kinney and President T Parker RIFLERS Row 1 B. Powell, B. Estabrook. V. Thomas, D. Catch ing, C. Holcomb, J. Lowery, D. Gamble. Row 2. H. Lancaster, L. Gendron, T. Parker, D- Chllds, V. Davis, D Freeman, J. Crawford A. Seagraves. Row 32 J. Chapman, R. Meadows R. Gibbs, D. MacGreE or, G. Williams, G Allen, E. DelBianco. R Landucci, B. Richards 3 OV n - ..T.... 99 !! ' n i . X ' ' , A 5 x A Y . 1 Y . ,591 r ,4 , - , f- ,., J .1 4- .3-Ai - , K lt' .faq K, . . ' , .n 5 u - , - Q, . .ff - . . , - s l y w . 1 . .1 , , , , - ..l,,i . , - 1 a I ' ' . -.. . , 0 l ' 1 PYRAMID- W. Enos. J. Garth- walte, D. Wheel- er, R. Rilby, D- 5'- X I 9 . by ! X Mmphy, B.Yaucll Madera s Skiers Improve Techmques By Practice Shoosh' Shoosh' And m a flur ry of snow the Sltzmarkers sklm over the snow banks to lxght on the sunny slopes overlookmg Bad get Lodge Thls club of Madera s skx lovers was formed under the advlsorslup of Miss Lorrame Bowlus and Mxss Grace Fuller coaches Walt Enos was the active presldent of thas orgamzatlon composed entxrely of boys Besldes takmg numerous trxps to the snow the members sponsored two after game dances a booth at the Carmval movxes of skung and a free week end at Yosemlte to the lucky wmner of thexr noon dance door pnze SKI CLUB Row 1 J Bennett D Mm- phy E Kast P Gibbs W Stoetzl J Jen nlngs Row 2 Miss G Fuller J Sanderson Bowlus Row 3 D Harrell A Brown E Holcomb R Jobe J David D Wheeler D Marlscottl Row 4 J Garthwalte D Holliday W Enos Z 'iv r, qv. . 1-1' Nd. .- , , ,,a'f -all , ' 1 .W 7, y . SITZMARKER LEADERS Mis, Lo, ralne Bowlus and Miss Grace Fuller va- xy! , . . . - , ll I7 ' - ll ' H ' . I , . , . . f - , , . . .. W 1, v 1 A 1 If 1' ' 1 - - 3 C - Q. - r 4 ' L, 2 ' 1 .1 I . , . ' V- A 4 A . . ,. . . . . - - - A A ig, , . . , Q 9 .- , . I ' ,'- ,,:.':,':, ,. lx. rugby, B. Yauch, B. Whitehead. Miss L. , 5. , t .. -,mgl'l,- 95 1 - v - 1 ' ' 4, .-2 ,g, 3at.sift.Q1liej'41w?:lA 'i'SW-7-' . . I . r . Page 68 ORCHESTRA p ,gl W ,Msg vt s PURELY A CHAIR ITY CASE Mr L Douglas directing the orchestra from the improvised leaders stand ea. 33' Orchestra Glves Concerts, Plays For Many Programs Every two weeks through Feb ruary and March the orchestra presented concerts for the pubhc Sldney Alxce Cooper and Calvm Wrlght were outstandmg muslcxans for the year BESIGGS these programs the group played for the Semor play the Semor receptlon and an as sembly The annual Musxc Festlval 1n Reedly was cancelled because of the war OFFICERS -c. wright, H. vu- conti, G. Wilcox, and P. Wadley. Af a o ales ON DUTY A. stoeul keeping her post as pianlst. the music makers. Q - , j gf i ig A x ,K , fi E ' sf: C , f wff.i w :.'ixz -y as C M -- - 9 . ,ss l, 1 . 'K ,D K I 5 r H 77 Mrlgykq. tu . . N 5 ig A 5 - :pai r . Z . ffw . . . . , rg I ' rw y ' - - yf Q., ' ' 1, A , . - 1 ', , - ' s . i ' . FUTURE GABRIELS M. Marshall and classmate trumpet up nd d wn sc SOME N0TESCross sectlon ol' 1942 CHORUSES Page 69 D0 RE AND ME' Miss Smades fseatedl D Firmalo I List B Pinion J Evans T Dockery A Firmalo A Franks Songsters Make News Wlth Smgmg Program Ready to serve orgammtxons and clubs the choruses had a busy schedule thxs year The recessxonal In the Chrlstmas program slngmg for assemblnes Glrls League and Llons and Rotary Clubs were a few actxvltles led by Mxss Lols Smades new mstructor Fxfty seven gxrls cooperated to form the gxrls chorus group forty fxve boys and glrls made the ad vanced mlxed chorus and forty the begmners mlxed chorus From these were selected the male quar tet and Trlple Trxo specxal smgmg groups Q .mgiyf ,Xu Siu' BOYS QUARTETTE -G Gaskln R Franks C Ward J Veatch VOCALIST Mass Smades new to our music department has charge of all the v0c8l groups and the piano classes H COMBINED CHORUSES OF BOYS GIRLS AND MIXED CHORUS GROUPS . T sr' 1 , Q A , gf A ss' sq ,T ... ki er .si - , 1 Q Q 1 Ng' ji J, k -1 lux I , 1 9 1 - - K ' 1 , . , . , . , 1 B . , . , . , . O A. f p ff .TS , S - ' x v Q V . , . , . , 5, ' . . 1 N L ' Y V , , , x A - ' ' 1 - U7 . . . . - 3 I , X ij l I ' ' K -.h- ,j 7 1 ' 9 l 3 l l l . - has L f s wiv 3 I ' I S i lx at 'ii' F. - - 523 1 up K 4 .-. .. 3 . IL , Page 70 CARNIVAL P8zW CAN CAN' CAN YOU? Janice Stenovlch Mary Joyce Freeman Joanne Noble and Allce Jane Kirkman in their Can Can dance revolutlonlzed French Cafe en tertalnment N Noble junior P Brammer freshman and F Miller sophomore were candidates in the Queen contest ACTION' Ambitious carnival goers dance to the or clxestra music played by Eddie Simms and his band 3 x I RNWPJ A Ka x 'ellie 15 N 8 SOMEJOB' Mrs D Pitman oversees all activities that Bo to make a successful car nlval Guns, Sandbags, Fodder Featured At Carnival In keepmg w1th the tnmes the theme of the annual Purple and Whlte Carmxal February 9 was Natxonal Defense wxth sandbags saxlors guns and fodder featu1ed The French Cafe agam took the sweepstakes wmmng a gold tro phy Fxrst PFIZC wmners were the Rally Commxttee for takmg m the most money and the Art Club for decoratlons whxch were large sketches of umformed men Rmg the Ducks bootn of the Sequola Club brought m most for fxve cent concesslons and the Ski Clubs shoot1ng gallery won thlrd m thls dxvxslon The alrplane hang ar of the P A S F s checkmg booth was the second prlze wmner ln decoratnons whmle the Gxrls League coke stand took thxrd CARNIVAL QUEEN M Cobb smiles from the N Senior Class script booth RK 4 A tqx y- ff ff 1 u .,,. I l m X ' rw 1 1 51,900 N ,Ui-Lt.. l 7 ' ' .. .' ' ' ee g , Q F 3 '. x ',, I. ' ,N REX 8 7 - Y. I - . l . . I Munter Plays Lead In Play Fiat Lux Another success in drama was carried out this season with the Christmas play Fiat Lux mean mg Let There Be Light Mr Virgil Bergman directed the production and Harold Munter had the lead as the old man who had lost faith in the world and in God A soldier and a crippled girl re- sembling the old mans son and daughter who have been killed, enter his poor abode and with the help of the priest convince him that there is faith and a God. The play was presented as a major portion of the Christmas show given in an assembly and an evening performance. CHRISTMAS PLAY CAST -L. Church, G. Hummer H. Munter C Wright, S. Hayes, G. Benjamin G Tip ton, J. Braucht. 1942 CHRISTMAS PLAY Page 71 BANDS TOGETHER Stand at attentlon Band Holds Active Year Of Parades, Assemblies Highlighting a full year of ac tivities the band under the direc tion of Mr James Ai-ioid took first place in the Armist ce Day parade held in Fresno Besides performing at all foot ball games it entered a parade in Fowler and led the annual Old Timers parade in Madera to com plete fall activities Marching along with the band at the parades and football games was the girls drum corps also under the direction of Mr. Arnold. During the spring of the year the band appeared in two concerts as well as the original patriotic re- view presented for graduationflt also played for several assemblies throughout the year. Q... his Xu MAJOR PROBLEM K Robbins holds the trophy which was won on Armistice Day for an out standing performance A AS and , 0 Banks of the Drum 5 Corps P 72 age BAND P aw 4X X I 5 . s i , AKWM .,.-.T..a afmjj- A ' ' ix-sa - wx.. Q . 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I '14, 1942 DANCE AND MUSIC CLUBS Page 73 Dancers Learn Rhumba, Tango, Conga, Fox Trot The second semester thls year saw the orxgmatlon of the Dance Club by Mxss Alxce Kasparlan Open to anyone who wanted to learn how to conga tango rhumba waltz and fox trot It has smce proved to be one of the most en Joyable clubs nn school The mem bers met durmg every club perlod and once a week m the evemngs The obJect of the club was to teach the students how to dance how to express themselves wlth rhythm and to gxve them exercxse To show the accompllshment of the club members led the conga and won the prxze waltz at the Barn Dance Young Musrcnans Study All Classes of Music Featux mg all types of musxc folk popular and seml classxc the Mus1c Club presxded over by Ru dolph Franks entered mto several 3CtlVlt19S thls year The group provxded the floor show for the Carmval, meetings of the club mcluded hstenmg to rec ords and entertamment from the members. Ai fm TERPISCHOREANS -One two three ugh' One two three ugh' Dance clubbers K Da Lao M Jordan B Farnesi D Karahadlan G Ahles B Pls toresl K Williams .I Garthwalte B Farnesl R Ware Mtn Alice Karparlan advisor H Soto E Armi S Ivy R Miller MUSICALLY INCLINED Seated E Loquacl C Marquez R Amyx R Dallas B Brown, J Avila Standmg M Martin V Williams E Bosquez W Moten L Wattenbarger V Sherwood P Hart C Luckasie C Wall S Barker W Keith l ADDITION A W ,,,,,,,, sor for 3 new club, Miss Lois Smades. I - ' 4 .v-,tx , - 5 E T' I gf 2 9 4' ' . , - . ' h -6 g , . , A Q, K . . . If S' t , ' J 1.91 I , vt . y r I 1 . 9 1 h I ,Z .X I . K n 1 5 ' L 1 Q - 1 'I f 1 . ' ' Q ' - i ' N' I 1 D K - l . , Q I - v E 1 r - , ' , , . ' v - n . , . , . , , - I ' n - , . , . , ' I U F ' I 0 O 00 I 'fix-5 y S A ' l - ,Q ' K In . '- lv I ' A . I U K .- : . , . , R X ' . , . . , . . vt w ' . I . , . ' f l...l . - , - - , 4 l ' ' . , . , . f n u 0 1 ' 1 ' . , . . N , . al ' v . 1 ' I T I Sports News Of The Da Sports columnists of danly news papers wute detuls of thc. athletxc events play by pl xy for the bene f1t of statlstxcal records md the portxon of the publlc whlch does not attend such games Because of dxfferent people s varled mterests he ndlmes contam certaxn sports news from p1ng pong to boxmg to football Fans dlsh see how a fxvorxte colummst re xxewed the event Of our one hundred 'md thlrty mlllxon people few do not seek xelmxatmn ln some form of cle'1n athletxcs Sports ure a necessary part of lxfe for ex ery young Amer ncan who plrtlclpatu. nn the gxme and anyone else who SIIS m the bleachers and yells for the home team . , .' , ' . , , ' ., 1 , - 1 . V . . , 1 , Q . ' , . 1 ' home from watching a contest to 2 ' ' - 1 1 ' h . Y - z 5 . 1 'v I L 1 x , L.: ' .. V . ' .' f , . ' . . 1 Q K .I sv- A Page 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL P.8zW. Varsity Grldders Topple Edison Tech To Gam Flfth League Place Completely outplaymg weaker opponents the Madera Coyotes gamed the1r only vxctory of the season when they pounded out a 23 13 wm over the Ednson Tech Tigers on October 31 The outstandmg part of the game was the second quarter when with less than a mmute to go Garth wa1te pushed Edlson to 1ts own goal lme by vxrtue of a coffm corner punt In trymg to put out from deep m h1s own end zone Carter stepped out and thereby awarded the Coyotes two pomts Soon after Kenny Vhlllams who caught It on the eleven yard lme wlth only sec onds to go From here Garthwalte passed to a touchdown and the converszon was made after the gun had sounded Wlth an excellent chance of be mg able to down thelr arch rnvals for the second consecutlve txme Coach Ray McCarthys Coyotes raxsed to overconfldence by an en thusxastxc pre game rally were de feated by the Merced Bears The fmal score was X8 0 but xt dxd not tell the whole story of the game The Coyotes were nenther outgam ed nor outplayed but a fumble an lntercepted pass and poor offncl atmg spelled defeat Outstandmg on the lme for Ma dera were Walt Enos Roy Lan duccx and Rocky Martmez In the backfleld Jed Garthwalte and Tommy Harkms stood out These hve names w1l1 go down m local grldnron hlstory as stars of the 1941 blg game Charles Haney end Curtis Melton halfback Don Catching end R3 Poole end Kenneth Williams end John Kentera tackle Truman ,L I f 0' parker tackle :Rocky Martinez guard R0y Landuccl end All p 9' I I I ,ag ,, 6 I I Q ' . Q . ' - 1 ' - Q I U . . - V in tt Garthwaite threw a long pass to . l '. - ' Q H - , .., ff h , 9, l'-'-'iwpi' . Q Q , - xr dl 4 Y I X v 'l ' 7 ' -UE,-c if l JA , X 'V V ' , it 4 T ' e f e' , . I I 1942 VARSITY FOOTBALL Page 77 Row 1 L Gendron R Poole Alerd Brown R Landucci R Martinez T Harklns Enos. Row 2 V Cereghlno manager E Harmon A Selbert J Garthwalte H Lan caster H Snowden T Parke D Holliday R Flores manager Rows 3 G Saburit C 1 Haney K. Wllllams Alan Brown A Hillgrove D Wofford D Mariscotti D Catchin, Row 4 D McGregor J Kentera, H Lundstrom D Morris M Kinoshita J Davis D Wheeler C Melton Coyotes Fight Roosevelt In Top Performance of Football Season Lol mg better than ever before the 1941 Coyote football squad played xts last game before the largest crowd m Madera s grid hxs tory and almost created one of the b1ggest upsets of the Yosemxte lea gue season when they held the Roosevelt Roughrxders conference champlons to a 12 6 w1n The Roughrxders were forced to break a 6 6 t1e nn the fmal mmutes of the game 1n order to go home wlth the vlctory mentloned fox all league honors Enos was placed on the thxrd team of all valley and was voted the most valuable man on the team Garthwaxte recelved the trophy for best sportsmanshxp and Harkms was made the honorary captain for the season Coach Rxnaldo Wren was of great assxstance to the head coach and the team VARSITY SCORES Madera Opponent 7' .- Pictured above are Tom my llarkms made hon orary captam for season Walt Enos who recelved the most valuable player ll'0Dhy and Jed Garth walte voted outstanding in sportsmanship on the team All these awards were made at the annual football banquet Thns game made an otherwxse d1smal season look brlght for Coach McCarthy m h1s fxrst season of coachmg The season produced many stars and Garthwaxte and Enos were FW' It len .Jr Although the 1941 football varsity suffere many defeats Coach Ray McCarthy received the full sppport of the team rooters and looks forward to better days Offering him 011001111186 ment and advnce Assistant Coach Rlnaldo Wren was of much value to Coach McCarthy and 1-he two of them spurred the boys Ol! I-mill they came up with first class ball in the final game Livingston Delano Fresno llllh Fresno Tech Merced Edison Tech Roosevelt Walt Enos most valuable player crosses his arms and makes a desperate attempt to keep the ball from gomg through the cross bars and giving Fresno Tech another Dolnt ln the thrllllng game played betu een the two schools on the local field ' . ' ' 'l .I l ' ' m r' N ' . 5' , 5 1 n 0 K V D I L ssl t V 33 all f 2 - g 2 X 3 434 6 l . 8 1 . 4 Y , A . I X .. , Y : . , . , . . . . . . , W. 'td' Y . l I ' . I . U I ' g . g I ' ' V 1 K , Q f - f' 'W I ' I I , A e . 1 ' I i - f. - ' - 1 .................,.... .............. 1 ' - ' 0 ...- ................. ..,..,,........,... . lg ' . . . 0 ...... ..........,.... ........ . . 3 . 50 ........... - ......,.. .......... E 2 1 , 23i::::::i1:::: 'Yw..-'.u:ii:ll1l3 6 ...................... ...........,.... 1 2 d e , I- I -5 U . ' 72777 Page 78 LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL P 3, W X III s o QQ Q i Row 1 G Gotcher D Barker R Fawcett D Fuller R Rigby D Freeman J Fearnow J Jennings manager Row 2 A San doval J Wallace D Ward W Savall J Flores S Wright V Bennett J Jaurez, L. Di Srlva A Seagraves W Stoctzl C Bare A Cervantez J Scott Row 4 R Thede J Davis M Klnoshlta S Graham L Zapata D Turri D Chapman, R. Sllkwood J Matthews, C Church L Forrester Llghtwelghts In Lone Fresno Wm Lack of experxence and tough competmon placed the Madera Lltes 1n fourth place wlth only one league wm m the Yosemite B League A long run by Darrell Chapman scoz ed to bent Fresno Tech m one of the most eXC1tlI'lg games of the season Three of Fresnos teams proved to be too much for the Bs and they were beaten by oxerv helmmg scores even though they put up grand battles Outstandmg throughout the sea son were Captam Robert Thede Darrel Chapman Carol Bare Lawrence Zapa and Johnny Jau with me aid or coach my Kendall rel Head Coach Ted Felchtmelr ln his third season as llzhtwelght mentor again trained his Bs for future varsity competition Robert Thede, captain and quarterback was re sponsible for many of the good plays which the lights used to Iain ground or score against opponents. The coin is tossed the captains receive final lnstruc tions from the referee and then shake hands and the game ls on Sportcaster for so he says! Erwin Decker looks on before beginning his exciting play by play description of the Madera Merced game. A ' x ' f - X L 'if f - H fc- Lf' r I V V S . I Q-I T , . . st . ,. . , - jg V . V -E -J l A : - x - I ' ' 1 f I ' I Reyndlds, R. Mclvlullen, S. lvyfmanager. llow 3: 'P. lvlayorgaz P ' I ' I ' ! ' D - h ?- I i my , Q M H ' 'Q . ', L K 1942 B AND C BASKETBALL Page 79 In Sophomore Salvador Rodnquez was the hugh pomt man for thu C class cagers tlus year and he showed promise of becoming a future mlddlewenght and var slty star Wlcmbf-rs of both teams Jump for the ball as xt comes bounding off the lnulboard nn the contest between Madera and Roosevelt whlch the Ron hrnders won handnly Bob Whitehead as B class captain, was one of the outstanding fac tors ln the Mlddles at tack and led them to three league wins B and C Basketeers Wm Several Of Thelr Early Season League Games Wnnmng three out of ten games the Madera Hxgh B basketball team gained a greater percentage of league uctorxes than any other B squad of the past several yeaxs Captain of the team this year was a small but fast senior Bob Whntehead Many of the boys also ,showed promxse for future varsity teams I The Mxddxes won foux practice XICIOFICS and lost some close ones to some of the better mxddlewenght teams nn the vxcmxty Startmg off wzth a bang the m experlenced hghtwenght cagers won thexr fxrst three games to hold a flrst place txe wxth Edxson Tech however they slapped from there on and ended the season wxth foul gwms and four defeats League vlctorxe were earned Outstandmg for the Babes wus over Fresno Tech twlce and Mer ced once Salx ador Rodrxquez who was ex ceptlonally good on offense LIGHTVVEIGHT SCORES Madera Opponent Roosevelt Top ron J Gultterez W Magertlelsh J Ragnettl I lnamu F Olono D Smith B Pearson H Frey Bottom row J Avma C Childs S Rodrlqllel 'lop row F Bernard: S Wright M Kinoshlta M Ramxrcz J Crawford A Seagraves R Thede R Ware M Mmamoto Bottom row B Whitehead R Rigby Fresno Hlgh Fresno Tech Merced Hlgh Edison Tech Page 80 VARSITY BASKETBALL P 8z W Three players grasp the ball as R Ypo three others look on in an overhead shot of the Madera Merced game which the Coyotes won 47 23 fo 'ward JED GA ML R rw' guard S D HEN VARSITY BASKETBALL Madera Opponent Roosevelt SOT0 I' Urward Fresno Tech Edison Tech Merced Fresno Hllh Roosevelt Fresno Tech Edison Tech Merced Fresno Hlzh wa' KEN WIL LLQMS I orwarq Y Standing Ray Poole H Lan caster J Garthwaite B Plsto resl K Robbins B lshisakl Kneeling K Williams Coach Ed Atkinson A Sciacqua B Farnesl H Soto 1942 ll VARSITY BASKETBALL Page 81 A mad scramble to get the ball en s as Captain Emilio Arml gets ' QW' ' LSCKAC Mentor of the basketball squads for the past hve years is Coach Ed Atkinson. He has coached three successful campaigns ln the varsity dlusion One of the suc cessful plays is shown ln the middle be low as .led Garthw alte sinks a one hand ed shot whlle Al Qclacqua blocks out an opponent At the right below IS the cap tain and most valuable Player of the 1942 team Emilio Arml He was one the most outstanding defensive men ln the Yosemite League I 58 QS si' KWH 9 r 51 o vxS'Y0i'E e possession of the casaba as the Coy otes defeat Sanger 31 15 'Y 6 ofwa! w fbgsssx nw wg' Coyote Cagers Wm Six Straight In League Competition Before Losing Wmnlng thexr fxrst snx league games the Madera Coyotes looked to be unbeatable and bound for 3 valley basketball champxonshxp In Splte of th1s a dlsastrous let down saw them lose three of thexr f1na1 four games and come xn sec ond behmd Edlson Tech and F1-es no High Hlgh scorer for the season was S0Dhomore Kenny Wlllxams who tanked 165 pomts 32 by fxeld goals and the remamder by free shots In a contest with Roosevelt he tal lled 22 polnts Em1l1o Arm: captam and guard axd the outstandmg defensive man on the team received the Hollnday most valuable player troph 1 th basketball banquet y a e Four seniors who greatly aided the Coyote attack were Henry Soto Jed Garthwalte Bruno Plstoresl and Blll Farnesi. . ,. f. s - ' - ,f , vi li 'T . Y . . 6 3 ' ' Xb' , . ' AI .f fl W Q2 Q . , M, , gf, - 1' as 4 If ff x - 7 X if s 4 , , y xi x ' , 'Q A ' .-A ' ' p x u Ll b , ,XJ KX A . A I , ' . of , ' A ' is 7 i' A 1- . . nj 4- igytiir. nam ' i ' Page 82 TRACK P 85W Taking over the duties as head track coach this year was Jess Markle who ln spate of the ban on sports planned to enter the A class clnder artists ln a. few meets A class captam was Emilno Armi star discus thrower who also acted as captam over the B and C classes Over the top goes Dick Wheeler sophomore pole vaulter who ns expected to show up well in future years Don Stamos, John Kentera and Emlllo Anni finish a wind up and let 'er go in a discus throwmg contest. K P serine' JT xx SWS, , bl Seth X Mg: P F rl' al' They re off' Coach Jess Markle starts tour of s sprmters m a practice meet as four others look on. Coach Markle Has Top Track Squad At the time the annual went to press preparatxons were bemg made to enter a few members of the A and B teams m the West Coast Relays and perhaps m the valley meet A class captam was Emxho Arm: one of the outstandmg ath letes of the semor class who acted as captam of the entlre squad m addxtxon to bemg head of the var sxty group Emllo was especxally good at throw1ng the dlscus The xnterclass track meet was held m.Apr1l wxth the senlors wm nmg for the th1rd successlve year A1 Sclacqua set a new record by puttlng the shot forty flve feet and seven mches A meet was held wxth Dos Palos ln Aprxl with the Coy otes trlmmlng the Broncos 207112 to 7016 One of the largest turnouts 1n the hlstory of the school appeared before Coach Markle and possx b1l1t1es for an excellent season were seen Had the boys been able to compete more mterscholastlcal ly, they mlght have made trouble for any valley school Johnny Jaurez, senior sprinter, and Edward Top ping were selected to captain the B and C class squads respectively for the abbreviated track sea son just completed. . . i'T?'? 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V . f 6 - a - ' , . . . - ' I , . . , - 1942 BASEBALL Page 83 Although there was not much doing in the way of lnterschol astic competxtlon Coaches Babe Atkinson and Ted Felchtmelr stuck around to teach the boys fundamentals of the time Of baseball U 2 ev' W Q89 Ban Interferes In Baseball Season Coach Ed Atkmson and Asslst ant Coach Ted Felchtmexr planned to have one or two practice games for the baseball team mf It could be arranged wnthout vxolatmg the non sport code Because of th1s ban mterclass softball was mxtlated mto the extra currlcular system The team s only game was wlth Chowchxlla wxth Madera losmg by an 8 5 score Hurler Masato Klnoshita was ex pected to do some fancy twlrllng for the Coyotes had they remaln ed ln the Yosemite league this season Here he winds up and prepares to let one go ln battlng practice 'Bibi Catcher Tommy Harklns gets set for a curve as Henry S0f0 Drllmres to slam out a hlt He s out' Second baseman Henry Soto tags Jesse Valderamma as he comes slldmg in from first on an attempted steal l in vflv' v , I . l . 4, x ' 1 , .A .H v f l -' . . . c 'mf L he V' , v W, Q xl -in x , Z n ,, ' ' . ,.,.,,.: . -,. .W U , .fs-, . . , Y . . . 761: , V. ,A.,,,,,, ,, M. , 4 'Y if I , , , K 1 I li. , -, t Qt ' 3 ' . .' 2 K f' ' . ,i A . - - . ' - 1- s ' Q -' .A - -4157 ,. L l V U . . Q 4' ' , Y ,E ,..:, - .. ,- 11 1. , '-1--' ' f Page 84 BOXING P 8x W 'MH ur .1501 S-il Mr llnaldo Wren, who Wllillted boxinx as an lntramnral mort, in Madera Blah staged the flfth annual Punch Bowl thla year with approximately 60 eonteatanta. 'QVQ- Several amateur pugillsts pracltce up in the sixth period class 9' Coach Wren and his able assistant Hug Vlseo tl peer gpm archway of strength made by the menrbers 0? the boxing Boxers Hold Fifth Year Punch Bowl Preparing for the annual boxing tournament, known as the Punch Bowl, the pugilists spent each sixth period for two months preparing for the two nights scheduled on April 23 and 24 Forty six boys were in training under the tutelage of Coach Rmal do Wren and Hugo Vxsconti man ager Coach Wren initiated a new idea into the boxing program this year when he presented a trophy to Arden Reed the boxer who made the most improvement from the time he entered the class until the boxing tournament took place Arden also was graded on his scholastic average Socko' Veteran Reynard Mg-tin lg glmosg fl00l'ed by a fist of an unknown opponent , - . u 1 - I 1 X . ' I 'A 'L W . ' . 1 ' 1 g 1 ' , , ,X 4 ' H as t f ' if 9 1-t. - Q . R Z., e - ' . x , ' 5 R. if . 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Coach Grace Fuller was h0DiI18 for a successful league season at the time interscholastic sports were stopped However she kept the team gom and a few practice matches as well as a tournament were held Net Team Takes Three Out Of F Ive Playmg fxxe practice games be fone the bm on mterscholastxc sports went xnto effect the tennls team under the dlrectlon of Mnss Grace Fuller won three and tled two Practxce matches began rather early ln the year wxth the local netters vtlnnlng or tying all games Duung the month of May all players trxed to keep at the top of the ladder nn abxhty because the one who malntnned the hlghest 1 utmg recelved the Coe Swlft cup Emllxo Armx and Alex Fraser were expected to run 1 close race for the honor Captams of the boys team and gxrls team respectxvely were Bob Whxtehead and Etta Weaver if-was Standing at the right are E Weaver Benmng A Fraser G Colan and Whitehead Seated are L Fachner Evans A Coffland B Farnesi and Plrozroll C1 Alice Coffland Llly Fach ner and Flora Plrozzoll playin: peek l boo-or are they Manager Alan Brown confers with his two captains Etta Weaver and Bob Whitehead who were elected by the girls and boys to serve ll their leaders Over the top' Etta Weaver and Lily Fachner leap over the net at the completion of a women's doubles match to con gratulate their opponents on wmning Sam Ag, I A . e 1 n . ' u v I ' xr D f , 0 . 1 . B. L. . , v v ' 1 . . C Y. , . , U 1 'Z . , 2 . v , a . , Q . . l , -1 , A va . 1 - ,ft ---,M INF, A A J X. ., ,.1, My . N .aan 5 '!- . at X .Y ,. vb 1 . , . U C I ' F O f A O . . , . 1 - 1 - ' r - e .af .t- I , q'.JY1-'.w' ' -. v'-,.-Q , 1 . - ...- Q- ? Y .A ..'.,,.,i ' n ' Q '-L ' f' ..,., . 'sara he r 'f..... ' ef :-... , ' n- , .,j:-Q . .'::.., 's 'u.','v . ., , - ' C C . Page as GIRLS SPORTS P at w Row l T Espinoza R Splles E Cnnz E Clare S Marquez D Keith. Row 2 J Evans C Gutierrez E Bosquez S Sanchez T R. Amyx L Hernandez A Bradshaw N Martlnelli J Allen M Boltano B Boltano H Gonzales Miss Annabel Hall demonstrates a typl cal Spanish dance Two members of a girls basketball team tale possesslon of the ball as the remainder of the class looks on. Bulls eye' It's ready aim fire-as the feminine archers ennze in practice. This new sport was lnltlated lnto the glrl's athletic program this year. Y wg: , P f ' t S D 1 l 4, S I A 1 If I 1 Avim, L. Nacemf J. Anime, '13, Manuel 6. som. nlmfs: A. Adalne: i S 4' 5 2 4. -5 Q :fri A - V E D Ki' . New System Used In Sprung Athletics Baseball h1t pm archery bas ketball soccer and many other games are glven to the glrls m thelr varlous gym classes Not the only really good object ln the re quxred currlcula Every year the gymnasxum students are gxven a thorough physxcal checkup Thls mcludes eyes ears teeth feet and T B tests Each teast xs followed by a followup test and lf though thls fmal checkup system correc tlon rs found necessary the par ents of the student are mformed Due to the war the gym classes have added to then' actvxtles a physlcal fxtness program Thxs ns a serxes of exercxses to harden the g1rls for defense work 8. SOCCBI' f 81110 Miss Lorrame Bowlus and Mrs Lois Chambers are responsible for the reorganization of the girls physical education pro- gram this year Spring dance? The title seems to be more appropriate than playing base hal Walling for some thins? You might think so as these rifls mm during a volleyball lame IT. 3 ' 1 I. ,i...1-.--- K A I I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 y - , - . . . - . ..l.i-.---1- Page 88 SWIMMING P8zW Two outstandlnlt members of the B class swimming teams are Bob White head outstanding diver and Bob Row sprinter They have shown up excep tlonally well in previous meets and this year was no exception. The Goode sisters Shirley and Betty Zoe, are not only tops in Madera High but are two of the best swimmers in the state as well Both of these zirls have broken more than their share of records Swlmmmg Aldlng Physical F ltness Regular physxcal educatxon class es began sw1mm1ng ln May as a part of thexr program to promote physlcal fitness Interscholastlc meets were can celled because of the war but m tramural sports were held Mxss Lorrame Bowlus planned to stress dlvmg and long dxstance swlmmmg ln gxrls gym classes Also teach 1ng swxmmmg were Coach Ed At k1nson Mrs Lo1s Chambers and Outstandmg expectant swlmmers were the Goode sxsters Betty Joe and Shxrley for the glrls team and Bob Rowe and Bob Whltehead for the B class boys team Mrs. Lola Chambers really proves that she ls a woman of action as she lnstructs some of her slrl swimmers in preps ration for future meets The entire lwllulace of the girls' physical education lnstruc tors, as well as the head of the boys' department and E M. 'Top Petersen who is not plctured make up the coaching' staff of the swimming teams which have done more than their share to nut Madera on the map in the sports world O f 'J ,Q . ' X 'V' Q I N, Q V , ! I ! I Q u l I I I , - .. at I . , 4 - s I A .,,b M W K ' t . . 5 'WM . - . ' 4 in ' D 1 ' 1 Mlss Grace Fuller. ' - k . . 2 ! ' fn, : - ' , 4 ? .W 1 f : sa. l I +- . m '-- .. 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' . I ' ' ' I AI I Ti I I I I I I I I Fi 117' T1 I I To O O Ib . I 0 W! ' ' A n u - - 'I u I p d . Polishing HI I I ' f '- 7 ' - 1 '- ' V 1- - - - - - - - ' V - ' 1 Y 71 , lx I I d p . I . . I I 1942 ADVERTISING Page 91 4 A W TE AVL AD RXOESTIIFORNIA or Q MEN s WEAR 5 X8 GRADUATE s'rE'rsoN mvrs MANHA'I'l'AN suuzrs Housrnoor nosu-:nv In Beauty We Give S dz H Green Stamps from Phone 289 Helen's Beauty pw Shop Q33 ba ecwbo YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT POLETTI'S famxeeaf f' MAOIRA CALIK SHOES DRY GOODS sm-if 5 O Q G-I gs 55' Q X M D E a Q U 2. or Pasteurlzed or Raw Mllk 133 E Yosemite Phone 572 FURNISHINGS One of the largest stocks ln Madera County Phone 155 4th and D Sts Pfx f 45,9 9 xfl 4 I Uctagon XM Enght Ways Better X Q Hlghway 99 w , 'si sf: 'f . ' . -gf' :.:' 1 I -'mnzzazv ASO, 11223212522 f ' ngivgf' X , l 21? 1 H I .-I - as as N f f, , f ' +1 - f' 1 - W X .--, . . N , , , ooo oovvw c ' - ' 5 '52, '- 52o. e- t '. 1 Q 5-'u. qs -I -.-. 15:5 ' 9 .Q ,5, ', or '. 152- 9, A n .'. 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N N L of I ' W I 4 742 1' S ' F F F' TFP ' F ' F P C 'Si C A J' F F I A I l n I X Q O A M 0 ,X S Y S lg A I .- .. 111 O l X 7 THE MADERA TRIBUNE PUBLISHER OF FINE EDITIONS CREATIVE PRINTING 110 North D Street Phone 8 Kenneth W. Butler, M.D. Gilbert G. Daggett, M.D. Ray R. Dearborn, M.D. G. G. Hawkins, M.D. Thomas Klein, M.D. Smith A. Quimby, M.D. Rogers 8: Rogers, D.C. George Bartman, D.D.S. W. G. Hughes, D.D.S. Patrons F. E. Sarll, D.D.S. William Wing, D.D.S. J. D. Boyle, L.L.D. R. W. Raburn, L.L.D. George Mordecai, District Attorney L. W. Cooper, County Clerk George Kemmey, County Recorder Willis Petty, County Treasurer See Nelson First, Insurance Page 96 ADVERTISING P 8z W x l x 3 J 1 j
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