Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)
- Class of 1927
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M h Q. ,Q ' Q Q C U 3 Q 'D 2 ,C 3 3 1 083365 'S lllllvlflllll Ill-Ill IIIQSS Foreword E offer th1s 1927 Sycamore to the Modesto 1-hgh School Student Body wlth some hope that you w111 ind at a falthful record of Modesto I-hgh Schools banner year Wh1Ch has led us to nat1onal recogmtxon 1n varxous fields MQAOIOIIIIIIIICIOQII BIQOIIIIUIIDCIIIIOQZ Jillllllllllllllllllllliii S9 COIIIIIOIIllllllllllill9EO E X X ' I I ' N , w 1 5 3' , ' , l y I , . . . , .. W . , . W i 1 . . . . . 1 ' 1 i It gy W t 1 ' K -B-ml VV kv V - V A 'wx , ,, , Y , , H' , U ' ' 4 M GSQ00000IOOOIIOOIOIIUCIIQ55 IBOQOOIOOIOOOIOOIOI000000969 DGd1CGi'1OH O Margaret Pamter rn deep apprec1at1on of her years of unfa111ng devotron to the best mterests of the Modesto Hrgh School Student Body we smcerely dechcate thls The 1927 SYCAMOR1: 55 W u O 0 0 O Q Q O O Q Q Q I so 2 ii 2 ds i , S ,qv it if d3Q r3c IQ1 ,QW QE Qwi 21 Q5 22 ,Qu Qi gw lx?-fl J an-, lllilflliliii f li A 691100 OIIKQGS lllllllllllli rl I V I U O Q rv xx: C 5 S 0 i 9 , . r ' N , J , Wx . ' I , . N . H . 9 , fri . E rl 5.3 wi . :QF - !Q h Q, 3 r Q 3, V V 3 rl AY K.'7,!g,w' Q' 'r,l ,. rg r 4: fl., ao , fiw 3 ' , ' ! g iw so so so s or or e 1 r 'ul' 1. r .r 4 Q 1 ., N F sismnmmuwm a -W1 , Yammnnmnmamsem fo- V-V , -V - Q-f f - P or 1 5 5 5 'S 3 - 3 Q O g 3 5 5 5 5 5 z Y Q 5 ki 2 3 In Memoriam K MR. F. W. COOKE TEACHER OF PRINTING ' 1 .. 1 3 3 s Q 2 2 s .. . 5 5 5 Q 2 5 . ' . l 5 Q , , . J g BOQIOUMIIMUIOOIQGB ' BUGIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIQM GSQllOIOOOIOIOIOIONIOIIKCSS S06000OCOIOUIOIIOIIOOOOOUQSS .. - C.- ,F V ssmmmmmmmu I IYkH'5 I Contents Book I THE SCHOOL Book II ACTIVITIES Book III ATHLETICS Book IV FEATURES Y. E352 It Fil I Jr-if I Ve' I 4 , N fm. I '? 5 I Y 4324! , :Ia - I if 5 I l ,xi i E fr ' , fig? 5 iiff . I 1 if I Ti 4 iii? .7 1 fyj I I iii i 3-1' I f+1EEEEEfEEEE+EEEE+E++EE I . if -. ----------------- ----------- I 5: . Q3 w il 5 , I E I E if I I ,x I I V 1, . , Q. ,J T .' . V' -Eklw l GOQOOOIOOIOIOCOOIID 60 MQ-lllllll ll ,W V , 7-K' - - ' msawmmmuuo um g,MH'S ammmum m ew gg V L' i if! Q s 2 r o 2 2 g 4 S ' 3 gl r 2 1 Q The School 3 l s 3 ' 3 ' When years have passed and we are far away z . l From well remembered places of our youth, - Qt Q And all the smaller things of yesterday 1 ' Q y Are dim in the matnrer light of truth, 01 l There will he memories we cannot lose- ,R In spite of changing thoughts, or hroadening ways, I Or of the greater tasks that we may choose- Rememhrances of all the happy days In this, the jinest school in all the land,- , 'Of friends we'1fe made, of lessons we have learned, Of many a cheery smile and helping hand, in And many a hard-won fight for what 106,118 earned. No time for gloom,-no place to grieve or sigh, For all's well in our own Modesto High! Ii! l ' 'gmidg' ' 0 Q :-'Q s Q 9 is A IW!! at l E an 3 G 0 3 s 2 5 5 2 r 5 4 1 r Y a Le, s s tttt -tt . t llflllllllfluumll , Oilllllllllllllllllll MH S IISIIIUIIIIUIIOIIUQ J7, 4v f S Q X Book 1 The SCYVOOX XXI, eammmmmmzeen LESEIIIIUDIIIDIIIIUQEB? wf 1 r , can Q W 3 75 2 3 3 , 2 z L : 0 5 7, , f' Wal, ig, ' ' , s- 6 Q o o X o 0 -X - 0 2 3 0 ' '- -z E Q A Q 3 Q . ' -24,7757 Y I ' WN .D l W ' U f c il Ex ,, WA i I A . . x 4 v n' J- . fifv '1-'F DP U 5 Z C711 , P-I '75 Db Z1 O Z ll N . 1 1 i I Q I ,. .I S lf 7 1 . .qu gk in ei! Q: A 4 i li Inu A if 9 .... . ' l E2 We .7,, an P ,, ,T ,Mai H V if . y l lQ5QifU???s'F'2gE,-QFDliifllqjjf 221 7,3 , Un'u u ' 'M H 'f N. A E llllllllllllllllIllIMllllllilllllllllillllllll ill MR. E. R. UTTER, Principal Miss M. A. LYNN, Vice-Principal A Message From Our Principal 5 ' OXV comes the Sycamore to mark the close of another successful year for Modesto -if High School. As We scan these pages we shall be reminded of the' many events , , that have crowded our calendar, events in which we have all shared according to our ability and opportunity events which have fashioned our lives individually and - molded us into what we are as a school WVe may feel a reasonable pride in many of our achievements The following pages tell the story As we read let us not be unmindful however of this fact that the present harvest comes as the result of careful preparation in the past There is no success without great labor Our teachers our parents our fellow citizens all these and more hate shared in the labo1 and the sacrifice necessary to bring our success Let us be sure that they ieceive their share of honor and gratitude No present achievement IS of lastint, value unless it p1oJects itself into the future unless it challenges us to greater effort to higher achievement Good l1nes these from our old school son, Its ever onward our course DUTSUIHC, May defeat ne er our ardor cool But united we will boost for her Our old high school E R UTTER lllllllliilllllllllllnlIll E-3 P1 lei r l 55341 I rg 1 .......,. 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ISI Mr W D Faubht Clty Supt of Schools Mr R B McBr1de Pres Board of Education Best general Gkhlblt fModesto7 s1lver cup Poultry Judamg QPomonaJ Sl1V61 cup All products COaklandj s1lx er cup Mllk Judgm: COaklandJ sllver cum Poultry Judglnc, state champlonship Buttel Judam, CUaklandJ sllver cup Dany products Judglnc, state champlonship Cheese Judglnb CCaklandJ sllver cup Dalry cattle Judblilg natlonal champlonship cup CHD Cup CHD State champ1onsh1p Cqan FTRHCISCOJ sllver bronze statue Th1rd place Natxonal Contest CCouncll Bluffs Iowab cup and plaque Leabue champ1onsh1p CStocktonJ sllver cup l9l FACULTY , , A .E E.- 4 l gb E ,J U1 H275-1351! - The Curriculum ODAY, great stress is laid on vocational training of the type that enables one to step directly from high school to a money-making career. After all, how- ever, money is not the significant factor in life. Rather is a broad understanding and appreciation of the world the thing that secures or repels success, and a classical educa- tion or training in the academic sukjects offered in high schools such as ours prepares the way for a successful life of this nature. XVhen we think of the academic subjects, English is the Hrst one that comes to mind. English teaches not only the importance of correct speaking, but also the essentials of gram-mar, punctuation, and spelling. Here also, We make the acquaintance of the best literature of the English speak- ing people. How could a life be successful or happy without toler- ance, broadmindedness, and world-wide vision? The history E - department inculcates this attitude in the student of history and civics. Science gives one a proper perspective of the relation existing between himself and the universe. With our varied courses of general science, biology, botany, physiology, household science, chemistry, and physics, We are afforded ample opportunity to grasp the vastness of things as they are. Next to English, French is almost the universal language. In our high school we are not only offered French, but Latin and Spanish are also given to the students who aspire to world-citizenship. As the older educators believed, mathematics developed the faculty of reasoning. Perhaps this is to some extent true. In this department of our curriculum, the knowledge gleaned from the mathematicians from Pythagoras to Bertrand Russell lies at our feet to be mastered and used. V Our smattering of the Hne arts consists of art and music. Here the student of special talent is taught to develop and expand his talents, to learn to appreciate the beauty in the world, as well as to add to that beauty by original work. Thus the academic work of our school does assume its responsibility of developing citizens of culture and ability. In this age of industrialism we must not pass lightly over the line of work that does so much in forming character and training mentalities. The other departments, commercial and vocational, have likewise played their part in the practical side of education. MEN FACULTY MEMBERS 'Yr 14 ,.......LA...aa...4.,.l...,LM.1.a.4.t.rv W Vi Y Vn,T...tri.if.E.i..t.2lT,t:4..5fill lf.En,t1I:,1Il5u3 ALM Al1.LL,!:..LIf,l,,f1J,L 1 'Wy N i W V U 4 49 Y Y - H- --s--f +5355-'-f -- Ai-1 ,f-'- - . Wi 2, mzriwrrrr f min V J, E101 Ill llll llltllllllullll C-1... :lllll I I Q D 2 2 2 3 Q Q 3 I 2 Q Q 3 , Q Q 3 . 3 C 5 I I . 6 S S S 3 V I I I IIIIII .,...... FACULTY , ' 3 ' I 4 ' f l it ' f I AH!!! E1 Blembers 4 A gricnltnre- History- Manual Arts- Physical Education- MR- ALCORN MISS DOWNEY MR- CLARKE MR. MARQUAM MRQ CPFAPPELL MISS ROSEBROCK MR- BARNETT MR. POWELL Amerzcanzzation- MISS R055 MR. BOVEE MISS WING I M155 PINNEY MR. VAN HORNE MR- CAT-KIN5 MISS BALDEREE I1 I Art- MR. COUNTER Q I M155 BARNETT Home Economics- MR. HAWLEY Science- QIIQ MRS. HAMMOND MISS STUTZ MR. PHILLEO MR. UTTER Coinnzercial- MISS BEALL MR. TREDWAY MR. BROWN II MR. SMELTZER MRS. MERRILL Mlltbe1natiCsT MR. DENNY OWENS MISS MRS. SURRYHNE MR. BRODERS MISS PAUGHT MR. HILL MISS WOODWARD MR. UREY MRS. PEARSON Language- MISS SLAUGHTER M155 LYNN MRS. CAREY MISS JOHNSON MISS KNOPP English- MISS PAINTER MR. BARNELL MISS BURK MISS PERON MISS DOZIER Library- MISS KELLENBARGER MISS RYDER MISS RAMONT MISS SWEARINGEN MR. WILLIAMS MISS BROWN MISS COWAN MRS. GIOVANETTI MRS. MAOOMBER Music- MISS GARVIN MR. LANGSTROTH MR. MANCINI MISS WHALLEY Part Time- MR. COATS MR. RILEY MISS SMITH MRS. THURBER MISS FANCHER MR. HARTWIG MISS HUME Oyfice Staf- MISS LEEPER MISS RENWICK MRS. ATCHISON MR. BASHOR WOMEN FACULTY MEMBERS I I I --I I I-me I I I! IZ ,W .fig I 92 ff 4 I I - I I I ji I 221 I -K ' i ' ' '.f'7fZ?I':5?' RRIII -I liigl ilifwigitrf.-'fs iwfffifs . , -',if.Li.1t:f:,,'iig 1'fi'i'f:i'l I ff-w1--- Y 'f 'l 4 l nffffff 1f-T'+f- -, .ey f 1 a . fa- . -- .a STUDENT BODY 1 - i 'iA- -ff .' ' l Z,-:L 35.2312 on 1-3: V. ' T The Associated Students HE Associated Students, backed by an unusually large membership, has just completed a year that has undoubtedly attained a standard set by no other high school year. This year has witnessed achievements that have been reached by hardly a class since 1917, for it has brought even national honors to Modesto High School. The national distinctions of the agriculture judging team and of the band are undoubtedly the greatest accom- plishments of the past year. Next to these honors rank the development of a star football team, the winning of the county track meet, the enlarging of the Awgwan, the ' ' championship of the Central California Debating League, and the great financial success of the two Senior plays. All this, however, could not have been realized without the loyal assistance of the community. It was they who bought the new football blankets for our varsity, it was they who made possible the agriculture team's trip east, it was they who so gener- ously subscribed to the band fund. The school has greatly appreciated the support of the merchants and townspeople. It has been the object of this year's student body officers strictly to enforce all student regulations, and hence unusual interest in student body affairs has been shown. Every time the students have been called on, they have rallied to the support of the activity in question. Modesto may well be proud of the achievements of the year, for the spirit that prompted the support of school activities has made this year an outstand- l ingly successful one. E STUDENT BODY OFFICERS R. Ferrel E. Boone M. Carter J. Algar L' O,Meara T. Stratton Mr. Utter L. Bent Mr. Clark B Mason 4 I ., . --,.,,,,,,..,r f 'L' at r .,-.1. - . ,,.,, 1 ' . ,. fvf. V fa.- DM ,Y Y lit 3.i.i,r,,i,....,,a..,....,.,.. . Wifi! 'fli1'Fli. ,T 'g z1 f iT'W '- tru '--wfwaia,- ' .Dan ..., a,,.,.,--..f4...g.,,sTwist iQ.g:..ig:.is.i1.1:i'.,i1,i if ..... 1iZ.1QLgif lil I T L 12 1 'W' .LJ t il STUDENT BODY W THOMPSON S PLTPRSON Siudenit Body Ufhcers STANLEY PETERSON President ........ ERMA DAVIS Vlce President .... EVELYN SPENCER Secretary ....... WILBUR WILLIAMS Treasurer ....... ALBERT I-IAWKINS Busmess Manager WALTER THOMPSON Yell Leader ..... ISABEL WARREN EGIYOT Awgwan.. lst Semester EXECUTIVES 11A ............... 12B ............... 11A ...... 11B ............... 10A ............... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W Vvxlllams A Hawkms E Spencer T Hanson NV Mlles V Donkln Mr Halley F Miller Whss Pamter E Da.v1s Hin! i Ji: fzza . rw f ii-.Wi fffiff ' ' ' 4- r ' -----if-X. ff lj ff ,V 1 ,J ., Q S ' gi?TflgIi:?-f e ilu- s SENIORS -- ,,..,.r....7 'l3--.,,rjTlfl1QfQjff.fffl1f':...M...r..m....-f e H, .spray ' ' f m i s T M l m - ' '4 ': 1.4 s t M'WM ,ga ff- s 'W'a' ' ' t'm ' ' mf K,,,,.3re-:15.1:.. J E f. .l . 1 February Sen1ors 5 N Q 3 i, ' 23 E made our exit in Februaryg perhaps we are 5 fig , 0 'fl momentarily forgotten-but M, H. S. Cannot W' h I Q if entirely forget a class that found so much pleasure 1n her S -rl Q 123 l and was so successful while here. Q lg Trace our history from scrubs until today, when we 2 are out in the cold, wide world. You will see that our E class never shirked, that our class had the enthusiasm that 92 ,U produced their Senior play in such a manner as to surpass, 2 even financially, that record held for four years by Be- 5 Jr . . , 7- ',1, lieve Me, Xantippef fl This class produced Buck Crispin and Mildred Elleby, leads in Seven Chances? ,ig Mildred was further a debater, ublic s eaker, and athlete. We ave to the school the W P P g it educated toe of Rex Ferrel, who also aided in winning track meets for our school, and il Q: n ' 3 Iron Man Rowe, a football defense man of the finest caliberg Evelyn Spencer, for several semesters a student body officer, was counted among our number. 'll Thus we entered Modesto Hi h and sou ht renown not in vain.l Our chief wish .y g g , is that this school may be better for our having been here. A3 During our last glorious semester Rex Ferrel held the office of presidentg Dwight Prickett, vice-presidentg Lolita Townsend, secretaryg and Edward Doleman, treasurer. . rl .ll EV ill 2 l 5 1 1 T Z T El FH 2 v--1 : gl 2 .lv l :fi 2 ., : Eli : 1: E 1 3 s il lfifg 2 e ..-w,,-i : ii-EE R. Ferrel L. Townsend E. Doleman D. Prickett Q t t 5 'A '? '1t:'i 'f'31'1', -e'f'f-ret'-:AI . X 1 i' . W W JA'zf':i g':: W-M - 1 . as . 5 L!gg.rEI.lIIL,tL1,.'.r..,4.,:,.35,..:Q:-,i'l T ,imuuu m n. mmmmnnuum g-::..-'- -- -M -.......,.,......::'e'- ' 'NV ,.......'- ..........a.,ii:gga,1 -A-M rf- - -f Y Y-l i i 7 A wmaoasz Y ,r E141 0 Q Ill Milli IIIII WIIUUBIUIIUIIIIHIIIUIM if ma .lllli i i l 1 l P 1 l x x Q 3 i f 4 I llml 6.1.- June Seniors EPTEMBER, 1923, to june, 1927, has been four years packed with work and play. We have suf- fered as Freshmen, progressed as Sophomores, conquered as Juniors, and lived as Seniors, but we must say good-bye. A midget Frosh skips by and reminds us of the days when we were the brunt of every dig,' and bit of laughter. Looking over the years that have intervened since we were Frosh, we find our history muchthe same as that of other classes, being ever loyal citizens of our little republic, from the first we assumed leadership in athletics, music, dramat- ics, and other activities. The things we have done this year are the most note- T worthy. It was the Seniors who made possible the Syca- Miss Downey, Advisor more by their extended effort to secure sufficient subscriptions. It was also the Seniors who contributed their memorial fund toward enabling the band to go east. In all student activities we have participated, not in a mediocre manner, but have starred. That our record may live, let us review the fields in which we excelled. Ray East, Alden Willaims, Glenn Hemphill, Kenneth Mott, Burge Mason, and Gilbert Johnson-these and others have starred in athletics. Barbara Nash, Geraldine Wood, Leonard Sise, Martha Tucker, Henry Murray, Lynn Harp-these and others have excelled in dramatics. Kenneth Steiger, Katherine Hous- ton, and Evelyn Christman carried leads in the operetta. Stanley Peterson, Robert Hansen, Erma Davis, Walter Miles, and Lilloet Bent have been prominent in student body affairs. Leonard Sise was runner-up in the oratorical and Shakespearean contests. These are but a few examples, let them suffice to prove the greatness of our class. We have been Seniors worthy of the homage paid us. During our last strenuous year Burge Mason and Robert Hansen have been our presi- dents, Geraldine Galusha and Raymond East, vice-presidents, Gladyce Wilson and Lilloet Bent, our secretary-treasurers. R. Hansen R. East L. Bent B. Mason E151 sEN1oRs .Ni K i j 4 I ,Eff Q A .2 544, Q f, 4.1j ,'j'.Q,Qx , 4 fig -553' 1' ' ...,,..:s:,5SLsss.,...2:5 1 -sf-:T--1-ffes-mg--I '1.,.a,ff.i,L5 2 '1 3 1713 i 1 5353 i 152:23 - 5 4 5 gif 5 cn iii! 5 Z Wi' ' ' iii' O im! FU i iii! V1 iii 15152 ! , 5-05 ii M215 1 i, ' , f iii.. 1 in R 13 s : mum Ill!!! lllllll lllllinillllllll ill! Kill 1 3 5 3 2 E 2 R D. Aiken M. Eccles H. Crispin . Elleby V. Blackiston R Ferrel R. Ewing I. Greaves Blum J. Fry E Doleman A. Boone C. Hqghson .Griffith G. Kaatz T. Cottrell L. Looney J- GTIQJSPY R. Looney J. McMahon H. Roberts C. McPherson C. McBride B. Ney A. Hadley fl?--l-L 'H .., A A-V' s-4f'-A f --A---f-W-M is-v f'- 'ff J:f':Q2 r'Q':4:-4122 42r f1f'- 1 'f'f'r f'f . ii, j25gigfgg11TL2ij11Y,Zi,ffii lFHm IMLiiiiI.iii4i,i,iiliiiiJ1.iZi.ZL1'lITILTTIIIIIiII.LII mum mum if f ' 3 1 ,'E,,- L V WZ? W 7 ,WMMNMXAM-K-WL, V N Mpwonmf U61 f V' -fc A SENIORS ,f-1 L. Townsend I. Rowe J. Podesto F. Rose L. Rogers M. Wendling E. Alway E. Archambeault A. Meier E. Bashor M Allen L. Byrne M. Atkinson D. Barnhart M. Barnhart rj' H K l rl .,e ,,HB-e,ml f W , , ,lf N M jg' , , .B Pfwomo Prickett Spencer Agen Allen Benoit FQFUPUUFI Tumilson Sharp Belknap Burke Annear fl7 X ,Ak N SENIORS Fifi? PUU 18 Bartholomew Benson East Durbin Hansen J mwmom Bashor E. Rashr-r Deatsch O. Buntain Christman VV. Denny Gregory G. Casteel Davis L. Craig gamer E 5 2 Bent VV. Blakney Campbell ' M. Case Cheatham C, Dean Gallo M. Eads Davis L. Harp mniiwx i Viffl-.xii--,J f f '-', 'WG . f'-- iv 'Wi ' T 1 . W . . ,.. N . V ' 'X 1' ' H 7 ' fq. ' x 'I 6 SENIORS . ff .x 1 N in l f . 1 V 'N L -,N I 1 Y Y Y Q 1 ik 1' il ', N . Q ., .. 'I ,... V 1. if V: Fiji! 31 51 flf.. 1: 5112-35 M H 1 WE? 1' fi? T1 I LU 1 ,MA .glial Vwiif. A. Harder A. Finney F. Hoisel T. Goodwin H. Haydock MEM H. Johnson L. Fike A. Glldroy M. H111 C. Jordan. 1.511315 L. Hudson N. Huls P. Hanshaw G. Galusha G. Hemphdl E. Hough El. Fogarty G. Johnson F. Hornacek D. Hill- P. Jones K. Houston H. Johnston C. Gray M. Hogm 'jf jffff-11 . . .. g.e.Q1Jw . . .. ,M .,,. F-.--M..M.-,.M.o on 1'Gh on ' - G . G on.n . fwvf- Y-.---........f.A...,.,,......,. . 1 .v 1191 Jordan Louis Morris Miller Murray SENIORS fx I X- . 1, ,J - HSFUF Proper Redman Sise Rudel Talbott C5959 Renwick B. Palmer A. Reid Patten J. Ross l. Rinehart Rafter B. Singleton V. Presnell Sparks G. Stalker N. Smith Stanley W. Stivers F. Steiger eeemw l E . 2 Peterson Packard Simmonds- Spear Strait i211 ,-X I I 4 I 4 . V . V .4 I .. I. I r I E E I , SENIORS ..L.4.--1 vv.. 1 , . i A M. Trask H. Thompson A. Williams M. Tucker E. Trumanv S. Pavlakis G. Van Konyenburg T. Vertrees E. IVoodbI'idge Senior Honor Roll I SCHOLASTICS A E. BASHOR E. DAVIS G. PACKARD H. VVILLIAMS 5 O. EUNTAIN G. GALUSHA VV. DENNV G, WILSON I I . M. CASE E. GALLO S. PETERSON M. ELLEBY I L. CRAIG G. KING L. PROPER Q A I BLOCK M WINNERS QBOYSJ I 7 . . J. COPLEY G. HEMPHILL R. MASON J. ROSS I I I O. ORAETREE G. JOHNSON K. MOTT I. ROWE I I R. EAST E. LOVE S. RAVLAKIS , VV. STIVERS . R. FERREL A. WILLIAMS I BLOCK M WINNERS QGIRLSJ . E. ALYVAY D. DURBIN J. MCOREADY E. SPEAR . L. BENT G. GALUSHA R. BICCREADY I. G. YVALTERS . . E. OHRISTMAN M. HAND M. PATTEN R. NVILSCN I E. DAVIS O. LESTER G. RAFTER Q , DEBATING ? . M. ELLEBY IV. MILES E. GREGORY E. DAVIS W. KNORR Z -'Vj I. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Agriculture Team E, SPARIQS Q ., Orchestra M. I-IOGIN N, SM1 TH STATE CHAMPIONS A AO' ' Iture Team ROBERT I-IAN P . Orzgxggtra N. SMITH M. HCGIN VV. DENNY SLN . H CHAMPIONSHIP BAND f I - D. AGEN O. DEAN D. MASON R. MQMANUS . Q E. ARCHAIXIBEAULT H. HAYDC CK R. IXICMANUS J. NESSIER ,I R. BURKE M. HCGIN E. MEYERS G. OUT-LAND I i' W. DENNY R JONES G. WVARFIELD N. SNIITI-I 5 ,INI O. DEATSOH , C. MORRIS iii , . i ii ' ,I--A A A . . L.-. A , W : mmm whim 5' ummm! ummm: nnummmnnonno r v V , Q -. 4' S H 4 417 T-Zh ,V -1 f -- ---. Y rv Wifi:--0 A Y. . fl 72 Harzosbf I C V V ...L , E221 .iff V .-f-'ZZ' tif' SENIORS I. G. YVa1ters R. VVi1son F. Xfvilhelm G. WVilson G. Wood G. YVa1'He1d M. YVing V. Vkfant H. NVi11iams Senior Vital Biggest bluffer ........,. Maddux I-login Cleverest boy. ,...,... Adelbert Benoit Cleverest girl ......A ' ..... i Bobby Allen Hottest mamma ........... Dorothy Hill Our Prince of Wales Stanley Peterson Prettiest eyes .,.,, , ,,,,,,.......... Elva Spear Most chic girl . ...,.,,,,,, Geraldine Wood Most diligent suffragette Erma Davis Most unpunctual student .- Bill Knorr Class midget ..........,,,.....,. Burge Mason Mr. Utteris most frequent visitor Luke Hurley Procrastinator ..,..,... Little Jum Morris Personality personified-, Maytie Patten Most graceful dancer ........,............,,. ,,,,,,--,-----,,-,,rm--- Butterfly Hemphill Owner of classiest car ..,. Geo. Warfield Class grind. .,........,............. ,Joe Ravelli Statistics Ever faithful . ........ Confirmed bachelor Pete Fogarty Buck Crispin Flaming youth ........ Mildred Elleby Reincarnated Souza .t,-,Norman Smith Galloping gridder ,,,,.............t.. Ray East Our huntress ......, , -----,, Barbara Nash Our Tunney. ,,,...........,,....,,, Truck Ross Our silent man .......,,..... Ed. Doleman Powerful Katrinka,,,-Thelma Vertrees Our Amazon ....,,,t.,.t.. .Martha Tucker The Bolshevist Leonard Sise Signor Spaghetti ,. ..,..,,.....,, Wm. Denny Our smiling boy ............ .Donald Agen The flirt ..........,.......i,.... Lillooet Bent Our bashful boy Dangerous maid, ,.,. . ....... Alden Williams Evelyn Christman The he-man . ............. Byron McManus Most famous sheik ..,.........r. Carl Dean .1 Y., -V,. N, . . V .. f 1li'llrlfldl?':'9 fWsUf1ffs?fI3f?F:fw !11315111 f'wi..'-i,,,4f,.,.t. .,.. - s :wr-M231 'TTWga9An221?5. 4--Ww.ZZf2T '.. -Jllill,7,,f,g:.2??.i9 41 ri e S1 1f H f:-frr i 4::14ggxfgiggggg, ggg:gg?4,fg q:g,,3Q,,W ., ti Qfwevw m'45fALa!i'i'f'i5:f-- 'i'ff'f'fT if1iT:ii2T'f1f3jf -1,-4'-f 'HH'm?ii4f'? 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ERVIN HIGGINS JCSEPHINE PLAGG .............. Vice-President ...,...... THELMA MCPHERSON VERNON CUNEO .......................... Secretary .......................... VERNON CUNEO TI-IELMA MCPHERSON ............ Treasurer ......... ..... , ..........,.........................,...... HOYVARD SIPE ............................ Yell Leader .................. HERBERT KELLY DOROTHY POULSON .................. Delegates ..,....................... VERNON CUNEO PRESTON JONES ......................... ........ JOHN MERRYWEATI-IER BLOCK M WINNERS BONNICKSON, P.. FRAZIER, E. HALL, R. HANSEN, T. HANSEN, C. E. HIGGINS, L. LANDINI, E. MATHIASEN, M. MORRIS, H. MUGAR. Gir1s-E. ADAMS, A. CROCCO, PEARL JONES CHAMPIONSHIP BAND HONOR SOCIETY E HIGGINS C. HOBART S. ARMSTRONG V. CUNEO III MORRIS F. TODARO H. DOLEMAN T. MCPHERSON DEBATING AGRICULTURE TEAMS W THOMPSON T STRATTON E MATHIASEN 12 B BOYS IHHIID ullllulul ...r ,47'W'x'X,, -as ' W, .J V. M,.,,,,,.,,,-, ei , 7 I , ,..,,,.,.-.. .r,--.--,.- .,... ,,.,,.,,, .. f 1f',,X - - A ,A ' JUNIORS ,a ' 1 I-A Class I-Iisforg E have been successful through three years of hard work, and now the 11-A class stands ready to replace the Seniors as the most useful as well as the most conspicuous part of our great Sycamore tree. If mention were to be made of all who have achieved distinction, many a page would be Hlled. Where will you find a more outstanding group than a few of our best rep- resentatives listed below? In the executive committee throughout this entire year the present 11-A class has had an unusual number of representatives: Viola Donkin, secretary of the student body, George Miller, yell leader, Albert Hawkins, business manager, Wilbur Williams, business manager and treasurer, Isabell Warren, editor of the Awgwang and Mary Carter and Eugene Boone, class delegates. Look at the officers and members of the Honor Society, Mathematics Club, Agricul- ture Club, and Girls' League-you will find a majority of Juniors. Few other activities in the school have been as successful as those of public speaking nature. Herein Juniors were prominent also, for Margaret Hiatt and Archie Dixon rep- resented the school in the state Shakespearean contest, while Isabell Warren holds her gold M pin for debating. Edna Landini and Viola Donkin hold block M letters for girls, athletics while in the boys, field Albert Hawkins, David Carey, Robert Osterman, Wilbur Wfilliams, and Walter Kauffman have all starred. Thus it is evident that the 11-A class have been always active in school affairs. As ,gi l il -,, sw il :ef . l I i ii ,ll Seniors we promise to accomplish even greater things for our school. s . 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E UGENE BOONE IMT JOHN SELB ............,... ....... V ree-President ..................,... MARY CARTER Wg MARY CARTER ............ . ........ Secretary ........., Y ..... ROBERT OsTERMAN QM GLADYS RAMONT ...................... Treasurer .....,.........................................r............ W, VIOLA DONKIN .......................... Delegates .................. ALBERT HAWKINS 5 ALFRED DUCKART .......,............ -' .r............ WALTER KAUFFMAN 5 f 3 BLOCK M WINNERS ,E Boys-D. CAREY, A. HAWKINS, W. KAUFFMAN, M. OLSEN, R. OSTERMAN, M. PEDER- WM SON, VV. WILLIAMS: Girls-V. DONKIN, F. KAUFFMAN, EDNA LANDINI 35519 HONOR SOCIETY LMI M. ARMSTRONG E. BOONE M. CARTER I. WARREN I I AGRICULTURE TEAMS I . BOONE, F. BEARD, C. BLANCHARD, M. HOGUE, H. RAYNOR, W. WINN. E WYATT 1 I H DEBATING I .. I. WARREN W. ROSS A. DIXON , I CHAMPIONSHIP BAND I H. BARTLETT, C. BONSACK, E. BOONE, J. BREWSTER, A. DUCKART, C. FOIT, M. HARDIE . . MILLER, L. PETHOUD, J. RAFTER, D. SHIRLEY, DOROTHY SHIRLEY, R. WARD rl , EH E I .Q I IIE G I ' w I ,L I 1 5 3 f x ' 5 I I 5 I v . I 5 . 5 5 , 1 1-A BOYS ,sw ' Q I 2 -' I ' ' 'W ' ' - - TI' JL? ?777?TFfl17'7Cff. -W 4 'Tel-. kr2Z Z'.QZT32'f T'T'13 , I llllllllfllllllllll I IIIII QIIUII IIIU Q.'.T.'I1YQfIEIIi Li WIIllT.'517IIII3.I,Q..L.iZiIl!ITE5Q MII. .ALL I27I JUNIORS p pp - . af flll l lllil lll 1 1-B Class Hislorg PPERCLASSMEN., at last, and a portion of the activities rest now upon our shoulders. That We may be worthy of the position assigned to us in this giant A tree, We are leaving a Worth-while account of ourselves. Ours is a class of prominent people. Earl Presnell was the youngest member of the national champions judging team. Louis Podesto is a varsity baseball player. Gail Carter, star tosser of the shot-put and discus, belongs to us. Lillian Weber has been on the executive committee, as has James Algar, who has also been of great assistance in the Sycamorels Cartooning. Maynard Amerine is sports editor of the Awgwan, and an excellent aspirant to Shakespearean and dramatic fame. Muriel Swegles and Emily Phillips are Well known in girls' athletics. These are but typical. They have worthily represented us, While they paved our Way to smooth sailing next year. We are now a building factor in our school. We look to the future with hope and confidenceg for a class that has made such an excellent beginning will not fall down during the most important years of high school. You may look toward seeing us successfully fill the gap left by the present 11-Ai class. Just watch us deliver the goods. 1 1-B GIRLS n .A-.-...a-.............,...v-1t ..,.,L..J..-........ .a-a......,.... - tum - W J NJ -M-+41 ' sf 1- Mali! 1 5 A ..,,,,......,,...a,..a..a...... . . .w ..- f Maas.-. .--...,.-- Mm-- - , r, .,,, H WNW M'-'WH-W-.ATM-... za: , hx It - 'Y -.--..,. :7.-?x,.a,...a ,M M,-9d,f' E231 , W-f -wi H1 'V' pg - -' if W A I J -5 +5 JUNIORS II I A U- ,XS :,, ll - - 4 Lviw wx ef:l,3,.' Y, ., ,,L, 1 fx :wi ,.1 4 S . ..,f.,.. ,,.. .Y I , by V 11-B Sfcdfisfics Faculty Advisor ...... .........................,................... ........ B I RS, PEARSON lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester JAINIES ALGAR .............. .............. I 'resident ..,................. MURIEL SYVEGLES LILLIAN WEBER ....... ........ X Vice-President .......... IXIAYNARD AINIERINE RUTH ORTH ...... , .........,..... .......... S ecretary ........ ................. J UNE BECKER MURIEL SWEGLES ....... .......... T reasurer ........... ,......,,,.......................,,,.,,... .... IAN CAMPBELL .............. ....... Y ell Leader .,....... ...............,. J OHN BELL JUNE BECKER ............................ Delegates .....,.................. EARL PRESNELL MAYNARD AMERINE ................ .,...................... EMILY PHILLIPS CHAMPIONSHIP BAND JAMES ALGAR VERA I-IAYDOCK MAYNARD AMERINE C. XVILSON BLOCK M WINNERS L. PODESTO HONOR SOCIETY M. AIXIERINE G. CARTER G. KELLEY AGRICULTURE TEAMS E. PRESNELL M. SCHROCK S I 11-B BOYS .-'i'?fIl'ffflslglfzlywe' I Afurffxllwfllzvlrfzfl E ..S,,.,, .,f..,. .. M 'I L- em., . wiwgwii 29 .M ,A--hifi--1 h 'i I. I I SOPHOMQBEQ, Q Q .....fQ.,agaI..: 2.5 --, f-- -,4-f 1-, , 1. f 1 e fri fu ff I If I fi If I1 I I7 I , A,,..,A ,... ,LM ,ff IT 10-A Class Hisforg E, too, are branches of the Sycamore. We guide ,, the Freshrneng we follow the upperclassmeng we L3 NL. Iv-. Iv-,I I I always do our duty. ini iI Our duty, then, demands that We preserve traditions. V: I This We have done by winning three out of four of our league debates. 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Wl'fW 21.4 ' ... , Niki 'f ' 1: E if I A i ' y 3 1 , .,-, .,,.. . . . I 1 Q , 'V fi : . , , i S '1 I . 'y 10-B blass H1SfO1'g Q O lon er are We unnecessar and useless arts of our tree. We have assed E , W s P P , ,. 3 . . . Q ,543 through the realm of scrubdom without mishap-rather with honor. 5 ,Hui 1 . ' , :- l Our class's athletic reputation is already formed, particularly through the efforts 2 f 1 'i of Bernard Sears, Travis Townsend, and Cecil Sanders--the school,s onl four-letter man E Q21 2 . . : ,? 5 this year. These and many other athletes belong to our versatile class. 5 53' L g j ' Our class officers are. making a name for us already. For intance, you know Izzy E , Q . . I 'fl-5 Brachman? Find us another student who has sold as many tickets for school events. E Jimson Berryhill, another officer of our class, is one of the musical staff of the school. I li r : S Look at the list of participants in Glee Clubs. You will find us there. In Honor I Societ A riculture Club and The Pla makers we are re resented also. Further ou , i 3 g 5 3 I will remember that we did not shirk the student bod ticket drive nor an event which f a Y we should support. V n Further, we've not forgotten to study, nor to love M. H. S. We're no longer . Froshg We now have obligations and unceasingly fill them. In short, we are all that l good Sophomores should be-We have wonderful possibilities. ,L ' I f 952 I ' il? git - , M I ill . V, .,,..- f- . I , V' , , . by V A. N lil. T -V,. ...I I ' f 1 I I i gg ' rrer 2 , 'i 2 yi-U1 1 it ' 2112 4: .,.. : a Iiae 5 f i fu: fy. .,:-:- -1 x ff af 1 if ., ve -e 'W ' 'fwff s .7 V 1 E ff- Q: f -,.. ,.,v. ' -.zg1. ,:Hg,1 fif- ftfj' f ,,,.' M , iff' ' xg 31232 JI 5 'r's i..f A '22 f 2 I 2: .4 fe 1 - . 1694 - K I I 1 l, S ...,, 1' I ' H 3 ly 3 ',i, , A 3 Iii Egg ff gf, 'V V QQ, i t , E Wifi . ,V ' Q S vvia .srs .svy . - -. . . H 'af'. . we 1'- ,,,.. I I . - , , ,,Y,,,,, be -.,, E 10-B GIRLS 75 if ,......., 5 . s wi , . I i' f---www,-V-H1----M-f--N-ig! if 'W' f or E ,1.,' VUST 1T'?'fT?' T'T TT7 '7T'?'T'TTgi ' 1 .- IinlLl::fif.t.iL..s............,r..l1.s,.l.r, AH r t ..n.'n'n'.. f n:i,:,'3gjg, , V 5 W fn, f ,, Mfkw '31 2. rig rf T in ' ' V.: F321 SOPHOMORES 10-B Stafisfics Faculty Advisor ....... ................................. .......... M R S. G-IOVANETTI 1st Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester JARED HAWKINS ...... ...........,. P resident ............ KENNETH ANDERSON BERNARD SEARS ......., ...,... V ice-President .................. BERNARD SEARS IRENE MADONNA ...... ,..,..,.,. S ecretary ................ .IIMSON BERRYI-IILL FRANCIS HALLEY ..... ......... T reasurer .....................................................,...... RCLAND ELKINS ........... ...... Y ell Leader ............ ISADORE BRACHMAN DENVER GANT .............. L ........,.. Delegates ........................ I-IAZEL TAYLOR CLIFTCN HUNSAKER .............. .............. FLORENCE TIBBETTS ' CHAMPIONSHIP BAND SEARS M. DENNY M. LOVE P. OUTLAND M. REDMAN E. TAYLOR AGRICULTURE TEAMS V. ANDERSQN HONOR SOCIETY M. DENNY M. LOVE W. SPEARS i , l 10-B BOYS lllllllu mllilllilll Ill ll I ll lm L uMMu4 T33 -e.,gY Q1 'i i4 f ll . fe f-. I uv- f S A '- li' TT-5 'Xi ,J-?'t W ' A f A . fe: 71 s l .L , ' 4 ,., ,, ... mf, V-4 ,ei w 'iw ,A 1 .-sg J- f' - , i ig. 3, p p , 'Q , 2:g,Jp,',aw' ,assi FREHiMEN' , 5..e:::: fn, I 3, vt' -I . N,. t 1 12 'e,g1G'5'1 Yp,..f-i lr-er, ' .W--f !Ma, ..,gg.f'fg ':f', it A-H 'W' ' ' -- 7- H - ' -- -- -' ' V-J , ' . 1 f J fL?'?F'2Y-2'-wel.ff21a,r:f1f,,:fZ7'fnTQi2it eff'r :f'11t::Qi1'?2?f2X3Z3?F'iWK iammigjv 55.fil5sVi.gg.i,A,.?V5gx!,Q.s.1,igr,l3eMgfl,i.Kl1ll5,i,iiLl7lll.lll.L.illxilirllEAllis41.Ll.iart ggiWg5gmLL , ,.,f2i+.g 'P ' s ' ' 'Wm H ' m s 's ''M''M' ' il A . ig' 9-A Class History , 5 1 - , N every type of tree certain shoots and leaves i appear, prior to the rest. When viewed as to N our place in the school, we are the unnoticeable predecessors I of the real crop of green ones, or, in other words, high , Freshmen. ' We entered on September 13, resolved to do or die. N Death is inevitable, but, considering that we have done,,, Q our end may be stayed. We know that we will make good, says our presi- i A dent, Vernon O'Meara. When a class as enthusiastic, ener- getic, and potentially great as we are, elects a president, we are back of him. Hence, when Vernon says this, he says for all of us, We will make goodf, A T53 Already We are represented in many activities. As for athletics, Margaret Barnell g is the school's most promising tennis player as well as a hurdler of note, and Richard Ross is headed for the boys' tennis team. Eleanor Stevens, who took part in Jeptha's lie , Daughter, and Wood Spear, a lead in The Trysting Place, are our representatives in the dramatic field. We,ve also sent our share into the Honor Societyg for John and Ermalinda Roberto, Max Denny, Merril Collet, and Lillie Langstroth answer to our ll ii ii- 1 I'0ll-Call. gf Athletics, dramatgs, scholarship, fun? You'll ind the high Freshmen there every if si time. ,fi rf fi , ff, . '11 lie J: iw .lf 4 W X, y 1 Y if W '21 V. Til N551 W3 ai Jil ' '11 . I E., 5 . ' ,Q MDE' . KH U A rf, . V ri 9-A GIRLS :Q 1 Ji .1 1123.1 H , i, A - ..,,,,, alkei .a+qWhf. QQgg1g5f'f 'e-e'r +ee- -UEYUU ,..,. .W af. -. - Y. ,Qi-,,, xn - ,H .. .,,...,.- Y, na, f ,A L 34 3 ff' . . ,f if ... I A A Q ,.eg:HIuI Iwi ,,4. -If ' ' L+ A - --W---we-A -- ' A me-A-I+--12 '4-f -ee--If f 'i5,?J1fII'Ip' .PII WI 5 I ' f'S'II I ' , I2 .ii ,fx I, V II III I Ie- , II?-II I I' II II N It I' III I I I 415 I I I' I ,TI III IIN I-If 32,52 I EI IMI I W hw , 1, wi, . I EIMS I' I II TT' 1 I I , ,Y,, ,AW II A ,S ' I 9-A Sfaiisiics 7 I F L S I I, III I I I IU? ., I Pi M fz ' Faculty Advisor .,.......... ......................................., ........... M 1 SS DOZIER I if lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester I MORTON SHIFFERT .................. President .................... VERNON O'MEARA I Ig.j RICHARD RL, SS ,..................... Vice-President ...................... RICHARD ROSS INIARGARET BARNELL ............ Secretary ............ MARGARET BARNELL 4 II: ORA LOUISE MCHENRY .......... Treasurer ............................................................ ff EMERSON HARVEY ..,......... .... Y ell Leader ...... ........,........ Vw 'ILTON VARY I AIe--. I ELEANOR STEVENS .................. Delegates .................. ELEANOR STEVENS I I LYTTON HAYES .......................... 'I .......................... LYTTON HAYES HONOR SOCIETY lr M. COLLETT L. LANGSTROTH E. ROBERTO J. ROBERTO 5 I AGRICULTURE TEAM BLOCK WINNER T5 1 I E. GARBER S. SMITH I I T' CHAMPIONSHIP BAND I I J. CARTER R. FOX L. HAMMER M. HOUGH O. MENDOZA L. OESAU -I2 L. REIDLEMAN M. PHILIPS E. TAYLOR R. VVILHITE H. FISOHER J. WING I , 6' , I I . - I A -I I .II I I I I I I I I If . Q. I I I-f I II I IEI I W ' Q' '1 E .O I' YI I I IC I . I' lil! II In I I It Iii' IM ' T ' EI.. I5 fx' i . 'ff I QI ,V I . II' I II HI IQII? LI I I ,III I I I . I , I II II I L III' A, ,,I.!I 9-A BOYS W1 'SKIN i - -I I I .f I ---4----------- '+1-I ' ' 1' ' 'J' W -'If I -M'- TN Y -'f- IT'f'i ' ' Tf -T 't'-'S'f ?'-' I : -. I' 'Z I I I , , ' ' Y'f '. FY' I' p Tuff' ' 'Y TT F FT 7 '?'7 T'f V'f'FT 'YfT, F 'FT 'T' 'YW , 'f!f 'TTV F qfxY'f ' YfF'V ?11'fYf Y1'fl f'T I I f T 'f 5'T I' , ' I 90150090 I Im. ' I ' I I I LRHLIZAsAIIA1.lLIImiIIM.AIlILIAIIiIIILdUA mf.II.I.i.I Iil..I.LiII.III.LtII.IA4AfflIIAtIAel,l lZ.i4.AAEAAIjII , -I 1 Y' A - -A ,ARRL A - ,-L,,.,.,..f,...,... J:....A.ee --.ef f,w,.A.,L-,AAIfLe.,LA.A-...l,A..,,S-,,+.-,AS-AA . VL. ,....., ..,... .L..-.........,........-.....l.......,...,.-......,... ..,.......,.,, ,Li E351 llib 151' :wi l E S1 n iz, 3 il ll r-1' .. , v ,a - f N ' J i-. 1, .21 , FRESHMEN Z? c t t. . 1'- W 3' 4 ,W Z4 455 4 r ,. rfsmf, Y' .Lfl ,, Wffdl U l . 9-B Class History .1-3. NCE each year new little leaves appear on every Sycamore tree. They are small, they are green, they are unimportant. We might be called these EE little leaves, for surely we are small, green, and unimportant now. lwel' We entered M. H. S. in February, over a hundred strong, and began a lively course of action. Our class officers have led us in ways of efficiency and service, and we are lr . finding our place in the school. ' Verily, we shall not always be insignificant, for just glance at the list of our u -and-comin members. Lorene Cuneo for instance, is a star in our midst, havin 12 P 3 ' i s won the Plato medal when she graduated from Roosevelt, and who is already a prominent l athlete here. Dono Becker, too, is well known, since he was vice-president of the Roose- velt student body last semester. Other notables of our class include John Wing,,impor- tant editor of the Junior High Lihts, and Jean Smeltzer, the youngest pupil in school. uf' ,Ii We realize, judging from the remarks of upper classmen, that we are green and V awkward. Nevertheless, we are one hundred per cent Americans and two hundred M . I . u y per cent loyal Modesto High supporters. As for determination, in that we cannot be ' excelled. l So feast your eyes on the trail left by the class of February, 1930! l o fself ', . l ,',', l ,'e., Q E a gg lvl 1532. j QQ? -frr fees.. ,..- ' lyzffjfg Q' -2 ..'- K.-1.53313 '1 A, -33.3 141 l r W' ' ' rt ' k i .2f12s1e:i:.t l 25 . . ,f:f'1 :. , : .ani ff r Ni-f 'Wffb f .f ,f A ,, ' ' ' ,ai 'f .f ' 1'-51 'I.,-7 Li' .g,,,,' ,,'.Q-'Q 1: lla . , to Qf ' Z fa. c . a- W V- N A s V Q s. fi t 'Z 1. ff. ' 3 . ' . ' A ' ' ' V ,, .tx ., P I A Y p. li. . -5 , . i f rf, 1 3 ',l,! 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Look' Yon ll nfl rt all rzght here All the thzngs that we ve been dozng Thzngs that keep the school alzve Talent, hrazns, ana' hrawn together All that makes our honor thrzve Stars zn every elrl and group And the fields and groups as well One and all wzll nd an znterest In the story that they tell For they, too, have aacled ame Worthy of Moa'esto's name WO JL JXX-N CYD FN QW, fx MB Q0lilllllllllllllllililfiii S9 QMIOIIIIOIIIIIIOOIOIIIQCS MUMIIIODIIOOOOIUIUUU memmmuuo 1 L -. E , 5 Y ul.. . , I M I ' M- A i A K - I in Q , . IQ!! oommmnmmm MH S mmm Mlillllli iii El 60 36309000OOIIIOUOIIOIOOOQSS fi f ,J UQZAQQQZ Q n S AMQ Book U Aohv 1,365 eoonnomnnnooco fffffif WFT A a A 4 ' . -N ' si ' 50 I A ' ' Y liz 'W W l.v U . ' Q . A x 1 ' W , 1 . ' 'J , n ' X! ' Nl I w 7 Q, M ew l X , . . . X l 4 , 1 W! WV W V ' ,N :ff - l . - 'i - X 2 5 1 J ' 1 W , V, ' ,gi ' ' V Q fl l . .1 ' ' f V L i '? a 1 . . 5 !g'15i .Q ,-,M,.W,.,,,W,- ,,,, , , 4 , V uw 4 .W .J ms. -wa, .QQ-r-mf :nk an is ,. ' - H ug ,.', , 1,34 lf if Wt? 1 44'f V fpeil ,UWM w- n WEJBLICATIONS W M Q f y y , v 'I-llyifirlif T 35, 'i 7-1, ' ' ' 4,1 Xis?fPfl?'1?PE?3ililifl' I A E VVQYVCIIZ OMEONE has said, If today finds you further ' than yesterday, then count it as progress. If this 5 is true-and it must be-the Awgwan has progressed. ' For many semesters the Awgwan remained the same E size because it was thought impossible to enlarge it under Q the present financial conditions, then, under the increased E pressure, the entire staff decided to enlarge our weekly 2 Thus, under the leadership of its Hrst 'girl editor, Isabell 5 Warren, a step forward has been taken. The Awgwan has been increased to more than twice its size. All this was l ,N al if , , , A T 1 V i 3, ,, t-5 .3 Q Z. P' --v -2 ii ul l ii is l it , 'L 335 rlv. me :V ,, :fl ,Lg lm W W5 if' lj? 'VE WU nw iii lil wi Ml .,-4, lg? lui ravi li? fii Nil ll? H Nb? Hz , 'rl 1 lv, L. not done in a moment, but it required careful planning, ' work, and co-operation. Co-operation? Yes, and a vast amount of it, in a tri-cornered circuit--the print shop force, the Awgwan advisor, and the entire staff. . This semester Orlena Hawkins and Preston Jones have been, in a great part, respon sible for the Awgwan's success, under the tutelage In fact, considering the limited budget and Awgwan has made a splendid showing. Fall Semester Miss Painter. nt economies necessary, the Spring' Semester I. WARREN ..,........,......,....... ........... E dlt0I' Hawkins L Austin 5 1 AWGXVAN STAFF i I l Ti. lil!! Lfliitf 'V fffx'3'f471F 'i A'E '21Si.,'g:fs' ' ,Q-fig' ' I , :ff -fe'---we-W l ' Li gr kI1HlfIYIwllA1L?iiQTeelei??.251Q-24i1lairmrurrtumiutirrrLir1,i'u1iiimrrzm'in ,, ,ul :r::::f::::ii .'..t..,.'t 'N'N...,... 'LL ,LY -LV ' y '1, 7:3 ' 11'--f ' ' 1 if U --ef 1 T401 2 9 2 E Q Q D Q D U Q S W 0 U D I 0 Q Q i s S 5 a PUBLICATIONS 1 e A. HARDER I. WVARREN SQCQIIIZOTQ HIS 1927 Sycamore is the result of a green but loyal and hard-Working staff. Real- izing our shortcomings in journalistic ability, We have strived to present a truth- ful, pe1-manent, and pictorial record of Modesto High School's most recognized year. Our Work was begun with ideals and inspirations, but the hard knocks of business and editorial worries have shattered many of them. Remember that this has been our first and only trial. The success or failure of the book now lies with the readers. May it mean to you--Modesto High. . SYCAMORE STAFF ALFRED HARDER ....................,............... Editing manager and art editor ISABELL WARREN .......... ....... ....................... .... .,.............,...... A s s o ciate Editor LOUIS PROPER .................................................................................... Statistician EUGENE BOONE, MELVIN GUTI-I ........... ...................... A ctivities WARREN STEELE ............................................... ...... 1 9anther's Snickers ELIZABETH FCGARTY, ARCI-IIE DIXON ...... ............. P iCt0Tia1 Year XVALTER MILES, VICLA DONKIN .................... ............................. A thletics Advisors MISS M. A. RYDER MR. F. W. DENNY E. Boone V. Donkin M. Guth W. Miles E. Fogarty A. Dixon VV. Steele Miss Ryder L. Proper Mr. Denny S. Peterson IN f' 5 41 DEBATING c I s -- - - -'Meg ,,,, 4,4i:5.,E .1,,,.,, Zii .V.., ,A., ,,,5 ,V.31n,,, , . W2 1 2 l v 'V fs: 1 iid . . ,,. . 1. X, . ..,. - lg lim iz w.. ill HIS year, for the first time in several seasons, Mo- 'Wilt71331:-g,3! f125 W' Wi desto High has had an active debating organization 3. which has been officially named The Forum. According to the newly-adopted constitution, which was duly signed by the necessary twenty charter members, club officers were elected in March. These were: president Fi g ' im f 1 V !'?'f 5 .W it an at I' x X 1 NEPA ,xiii iltixii fii ,IX 'si' ll 5 W Ek ' L ,lx 'F 'It ip ? fig' igigi fm : WNMEE1 K U Thomas Stratton, secretary, Margaret Reynolds, treasurer -,Mu ,ivf .giiiiil Frank Greg0TY- These officers and the many students who participated 11: WY f- ,L-2 5 4' :l113!v.1 . . . . . . - 5.:,',W fl .'i in the SOC16ty'S activities, have made this first year of its ,. il.. I ,e 4. . . l,i.im J, yi, Q ' +, .Wish .Ei , fi T f iw ,X ' ff f, 1 , wi X L J K 1 ll existence a success. The members of this organization have enjoyed many w ill gg i , L ili recreational and social meetings, while at the same time they were doing much to advertise public speaking activities. Inferscholasiic Debating l.TH the championship of two leagues and the consequent ownership of two cups as the cul-mination of a season of hardwork, Modesto's debating teams are proud of the year. This is the fourth consecutive season that the local Websterians, under the coaching of Miss Painter, have won the C. I. F. championship in this section. This year the county and C. I. F. leagues merged, giving each school but three double debates. This means six debates, inasmuch as two teams from each school compete in each round. Modesto High won five victories, with fifteen out of a possible eighteen decisions. Escalon, our closest competitor, had but ten decisions. At the beginning of the season prospects were rather discouraging, for only one experienced debater remained in school. The others had to be trained from the ground up. The training seemed to be successful, and four debaters have won their gold M's this year. Erma Davis and William Knorr, three times composing a team, were awarded their pins, each with the privilege of' wearing a pearl in it for their third debate. Isabell VVarren and Walter Thompson also earned gold M's. That Modesto may realize another successful season in 1927-28, new -material was trained in the Nicaraguan debate with Lowell High. In this double debate Archie Dixon gn? Tchgngas Stratton won for M. H. S. 3-0, while Frank Gregory and William Ross were e ea e - . THE FORUM 4..si...A44.bAJJ4Ln. ' f ' f W- Wwe- ff f- -V gg- .Vff iffhflgjlsif-u.1Ji4.ll.Lili1HH Q 4 -V - - -4-4----7 -- -f-- -Y - 7.7 . . .. .. - - - V - irwimvr rn Mi .Jn M -.fan . -7- V Y . . . . . ,NA-WA I Q5 E421 lllll-ll Illl l l l:lllll.ll'll 'Ill lllllll l lllllliiltli i DEBATING IUIHL Schedule of Debates l ODESTO High Scho0l's debating' season, this year, consisted of but three sets of debates. The schedule of league encounters is as follows: l Resolved, that entrance to college should be by fifteen recommended units only. Modesto vs. Stockton at Stock- ton, 3-0: Modesto vs. Sacramento here, 3-05 affirmative- , Mildred Elleby, W-alter Thompson, negative-Erma Davis, Wm. Knorr. Summary: opponents 0, Modesto 6. ' 1 II Resolved, that the Swing-Johnson bill should be passed. Modesto vs. Oakdale at Oakdale, 3-05 Modesto vs. Fresno here, 2-13 affirmative-Erma Davis, Wm. Knorr: negative-Isabell Vvarren, WValter Miles. Summary: oppo- nents 1, Modesto 5. III Resolved, that foreign powers should surrender extra- territorial rights in China at once. Modesto Vs. Escalon at Escalon, 1-23 Modesto vs. San Jose here, 3-03 affirmative- Isabell Warren, Walter Thompson: negative-E1-ma Davis, Wm. Knorr. Summary: opponents 2, Modesto 4. Miss Painter Sophomore Debate Schedule FIRST DEBATE Resolved, that the metric system of weights and measures should be established in general use in the United States, through proper legislation. Modesto vs. Sacramento at Modesto, 3-03 Modesto vs. Stockton at Stockton, 2-15 affirmative-Vivian Flaherty and 1 Mark Johnson: negative-Marian Hornacek and Caroline Carter. SECOND DEBATE Resolved that the United States should recognize Russia. Modesto vs. Stockton at X Modesto, 0-35 Modesto vs. Sacramento at Sacramento, 3-03 affirmative-Vivian Flaherty and Mark Johnson: negative-Marian Hornacek and Caroline Carter. , Modesto thus lost the championship, having 3 victories and 8 decisions, since Stockton had 9 decisions. The four debaters mentioned above have all Won silver M pins. I. YVARREN XV. THOMPSON E, ELLEBY VV. MILES Q VV. KNORR E. DAVIS .,.... wi 'El 5- 1 illllllillll' llllll'lllll,IllIlilllIWI-l'l1lWllv!'llll'll I llYl'UWlll.ll'l:ll 'll E 1 1 -Q fc af: lf?-'f J77 ifL7 , 'ff - - ff- 1 l itil? .. T fi 1- ,. in 'i , ,, ' T igs1i3ii':'it'c't'W c'-fm's- i'------snuffifiizii 12:6 !?'t3il1-M..... I C ' Al '.,3s--avg-1,5-f3'A ''N' W M A ' T KT ':' T'M't'TT'c ' ' ' T ' -if :,',3iig1ii:11'ji3:i :if ' Public speaking 5 .af N l gl ORATORICAL AND EXTEMPORANEOUS E ALTER Thompson Won a signal hcnor this year in 5 representing Modesto in both the league extempo- - lsr- raneous contest and the oratorical contest. In if the former, held January 21, Tho-mpson placed second: on May 13 he took first place in the oratorical contest. ., til : y In the home extemporaneous contest Vernon Cuneo, Isa- g' ,Q bell Warren, and Mildred Elleby were the other contestants . 3-gl who reached the finals. ln the league event at Manteca 3 ing Stockton took first, with Thompson receiving a silver medal 3 g for his second place. i lla: l ijt The home finals of the oratorical contest witnessed Isa- n fl Isell Warren and Lef nard Sise as runners-up. Thompson's , gg, Sword of Damoclesn proved successful at Stockton, where .- K' I lie was judged far ahead of the next contestant from lei 4 scalon. lik Walter Thompson Y all .ii 5 SHAKESPEAREAN CONTEST ARGARET Hi-att and Archie Dixon were selected from thirty contestants to rep- P gh? resent Modesto in the all-state Shakespearean contest held at Berkeley on May 14. L L Since competition was so very keen, -it was not' a severe disappointment that our rep- lclfi resentatives did not place. Ho?velj11er,hs1nce thisdis only Modesto's second year in this iff' test, we can well be proud o t e s owing ma e by our entrants. Con Maxine Stellpflue, Erma Davis, Hortense Mottram, Maynard Amerine, Leonard Sise, and gf VVillia'm Knorr were the other students who reached the home finals. K4, 56 Mathematics Club Y fostering this worth-while club, the mathematics department has succeeded in ,l convincing students of that subgect that mathematics is fun as well as work. l During the past year the Mathematics Club has had. some .very .interesting ,l meetings. Professor Pobanz of the Junior College has continued his series of talks ii on the subject of astronomy. At one meeting Professor Pobanz told of several trick mathematical problems which were very interesting to students of mathematics. Mr. 'I Williams of Ceres gave -an instructive talk on the .mathematics of life insurance which Af entailed the computation of insurance rates and dividends. Always after the business ' meeting and the 1naJor part of the program, mathematical games are played. Mrs. Macomber has been the faculty advisor for the club during the year. .i Y i iii ,il ll' E C, E rl- ' it 5 Eli E 'lull' 2 lei 5 E E . 33.1, . E H1 d cf. E V: iii? 5 iw . CT' 1 A , T gil THE MATHEMATICS CLUB 1 il T' 1 '-271:57 H ..c. C ,c.. cccc ..,, ,.., ..., ...,,., , , 5 3 I, - :gg-X---ifrm'--:3:::::3f3g:,1 Q' W ' ting. Tr: ' :W ' f ..gT::,:f::1T:i33f-ilfflifflff'f FT CT -.X ,, or--w W3 H41 ft 1 ' r ,.. Fw, , j' 5--4, -' V ACADEMICS Ni, I I il ,. Mei si, 5 W ., I ll , :- I ,,.,, Vj ,, ,g.l,,. ' I ,M ','V.Tw?' W ll+35 w 1 .g 2 ' is It it -A - '-H- -A A I!a,fAe.ffe-A-QSMJ'-2,1 frffw I - an I 1 3,3 MIL ,,,,. iwrwjy . I, Honor SOCIGTH N575 Q51 HIS year, through its large membership, scholarships, lg' and plays, the Honor Society has been very active. The officers were: fall semester-E. Boone, pres- E' ident: M. Elleby, vice-president: L. Proper, secretary-treas- urer: spring: semester-M. Carter, president: L. O'Meara, vice- if? president: M. Case, secretary-treasurer. , I ,,,, i The society met the first Thursday of each month, and in these meetings conducted the business that carried the organization through such a successful year. Esther Bashor, Erma Davis, Geraldine Galusha, Stanley mg Peterson, and Louis Proper graduated this year as Seal- Bearers, which means they have belonged to the Honor Society during most of their high school career. 2' L The other members of the Honor Society this year were: MAYNARD AMERINE MAX DENNY LILLIE LANGSTROTH I' MAY ARMSTRONG XVILLIAM DENNY MERLE LOVE Q? SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG HELEN DCLEMAN THELMA McPHERSON ESTHER BASHOR DOROTHY DURBIN LESTER O'MEARA .ge VIOLET BENSON ERNEST EILERTSEN GERALDINE PACKARD ggi EUGENE BOONE MILDRED ELLEBY STANLEY PETERSON jg OLIVE BUNTAIN MAURICE EVANS JCSEPHINE PLAGG I ' I CAROLINE CARTER VIVIAN FLAHERTY LOUIS PROPER N i! GAIL CARTER DOROTHY FRENCH ERMELINDA ROBERTO xl MARY CARTER GERALDINE GALUSHA JOHN ROBERTO li MARIAN CASE FAY GOODY DAROLD SCHULER l 'L 31 MERRILL COLLETT SOPHIE GRCSSMAN WVOC D SPEARS CATHERINE COX RALPH INGOLS THOMAS STRATTON I LUELLA CRAIG MARK JOHNSON XVALTER THOMPSON , FAY CHEATHAM ADA JONES ISABELL WARREN gf ' VERNON CUNEO GORDON KELLEY HOLLIS VVILLIAMS ERMA DAVIS GRETCHEN KING GLADYCE XVILLSON , l , l ' P E ld ,jg fi il -W THE HONOR SOCIETY f i g I . 'fT1i,1,g1Qii it ti liigiiiiiiiii iijiii it . C,,,,,,,m,-,,,m,M,,,,, , ,WWW ,,,,, w,,,W WW., f45 'ii Qi i J i l I i-i x 'ir 1 i ia: F. rl. 4, -1 .-1, L-1 , 'i ' V Y -, f'v-.7,- E3 1 ' i ' 5 V 'I' f ' . V4 I DRAMATICS an e, . if 1:53 e e T'- IWW WIN e I ' : im lkdauwwff einer ri ' i'ii i is ig ,F i .W ,.V, , .,,,, , , ,,.. .-.N i Vi ' 3 Q . I Q, 'The.Pkqpnukers 5 f-it - iii PURPOSE Q TS purpose shall be to raise the standards of dra- ' Zigi matic art in the school through the rich employment 3 5755 of the resources of the theaterg to satisfy a funda- 3 131, mental desire on the part of the student for fellow- 2 wi ship with other lives and other experiences: to give training 2 33 W X in teamwork, essential to good citizenshipg to increase 2 ggi understanding of others through realization of the power of E id? motives behind acts, and to give poise and self-control g through the study of dramaticsf' g a i 1345 With this high ideal as its goal, The Playmakersf' the 2 L l. - iii' dramatic organization of the Modesto High School, officially g 1- it mad? its entrance into the circle of M. I-I. S. clubs on May g 5, 19 7. g Wig Any student of the school is entitled to membership if E he or she has participated creditably in a one-act pl-ay, an ' it Qi 1 all-school play, or an operetta, or has acted as stage Worker 2 1, ' in one of the above while in high school. The coach is to be fi' .W i the sole judge as to whether or not the applicant has taken a creditable part in the production. Q Two other restrictions are: that each member be also a member of the Modesto High .gil School student body, and that he maintain an average of six grade points, on the basis Y of the Honor Society rating. . E., f In the meetings previous to the adopting of the name, several names were presented. 1 ,M Some of them were: Thesbians, Masquers, Guild, Players, and Playmakers. lt was finally ii- decided, however, at the suggestion of a me-mber, that the last name be taken as the ' 54 official cognomen, because P1aymakers included the backstage Workers, too. As the Ll' club was composed of these individuals, as well as the cast, this was voted the most 1 'll' appropriate. i w . . . . . 5 1.1 At the first meeting the temporary officials-chairman, Leonard Sise, and secretary, Mary Carter-were chosen. Later, after due procedure, the following officers were if il elected: 35, President .............................. .............. L EONARD SISE M vice-President ....................... ...... I DORQIAHXQ PoULsoN ,T i Secretary ......................................... ...................................... R CARTER i ii Corresponding Secretary ................,.........,............. HORTENSE MGTTRAM i ii-ii The faculty councilor is Miss Dozier. Miss Ryder, Miss Ross, Miss Burke, and Miss f lak Whalley are faculty members who are helping in the club. 2 I 1 , il E. i l I i H i i i lig i T l 1 ' ' 5 1 , . ii P -fi 'a F155 3 :' C : , 3 7 :x J g - ., f Q 2 E32 E ri 2 THF : Y' Q i ' ' 3 L 2 . X , E iii 2 : iii , E iii! -A A l : 1 Qi? E 5 PLAYMAKERS g 5,311 , Q in - e L L e : i Vffffwfmif i P fa in 'H ' nnumnxfnmn 'T He' J' ivklfiirilflihlfllffuaiix' ' V , ' lv le, ,g L KKVV ,li m ' 1 r lilnlug lnmn f,-- u n , L W., W if T . TWT , gr W - QV, Y if H14 33252134 E461 DRAMATICS 2 1 M N YW N -,mn Y . i rl .i Dramatic Productions of 1926 and '27 Y the plan for dramatic productions introduced this year, three one-act D13-YS.VV6T6 presented instead of one all-school play. This arrangement certainly - proved a success, both from the financial and enter- tainment viewpoint. THE TRYSTING PLACE A cast consisting of a -member of every class put on our hrst play, The Trysting Place by Booth Tarkington, which was Ja convulsing comedy, full of mystery and unexpected si ua ions. The cast consisted of: Mrs. Curtis, Dorothy Poulson: Lancelot Briggs, YVood Spears: Jessie, Evelyn Harder: Ru- pert Smith, Stanley Peterson: Mr. Ingoldsby, VVarren Steele: Mrs. Briggs, I-Iortense Mottram: The Mysterious Voice, Thomas Stratton. UJEPTI-IAH'S DAUGHTER .The Christmas play, Jepthah's Daughter by Margaret Levlnger, was probably the most picturesque and unusual of , any hitherto produced. Miss Dozier The cast for this -modern retelling of the old Biblical story Was: Jepthah, George Miller: Sheilah, Margaret Rydburg: Elad, Leonard Sise: Dinah, Margaret Roberts: Amasa, Robert Rackley: Nathan, Maynard Amerine: Rachel, Dorothy Montgomery: Zekul, Dwight Pricket: Joseah, Alvin Myers: Michael, Margaret Bonnickson: Tirjah, Eleanor Stevens. UFINDERS KEEPERSH Though neither a comedy nor a romance George Kelley's Finders Keepers was undoubtedly received with enthusiasm. The cast was: Eugene Aldrid, Eugene Boone: Mrs. Aldrid, Hortense Mottram: Mrs. Hampton, Gretchen King. SEVEN CHANGES The Senior play of the mid-year graduating class, Seven Chances by Roi Cooper Megrue, was presented January 28 and 29. The auditorium was packed for both perform- ances. The cast for this three-act comedy was: Jimmy Shannon, Harold Crispin: Anne NVindsor, Mildred Elleby: Billy Meekin, Edward Doleman: Earl Goddard, Ivan Rowe: Henry Garrison, Rex Ferrel: Joe Spencer, Alfred Hadley: Mrs. Garrison, Alberta Boone: Ralph Denby, Jess Grigsby: Georgeanna Garrison, Elizabeth Fogarty: Lily Trevor, Delphina Stanley: Peggy XVood, Marjorie Griffith: Florence Jones, Geraldine Packard: Betty Vililloughby, Lolita Townsend. LA MUELA DEL HEY FARFANH The Spanish department contributed to the students' dramatic entertainment with La Muela del Rey Farfan by the Quintero brothers. A short scene showing a typical Spanish street scene was very effective for a curtain raiser. The cast consisted of: King, Thomas Stratton: Queen, Elizabeth Fogarty: Princess, Erma Davis: Tomillo fthe gardenerl, l CAST or 'QSEVEN CHANcEs', 1 f f'7i f. wiv-.4 ' z M,,,,,,, .,,- ..,.,.-. ..,,.. . ..,. 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Jeanne Srneltzer Kings daughteis Cardina Glenna Stalker G ma Lxelin Laws Cosya Neva Huis Countess Helen Doleman Dona Guiamar Thelma Goodwin Prince Ronald Brady Priest Malk Johnson Constable Jim Ciabtree Chancellor Eall Piesnell Pero Perez Richaid Nelson Lisorad qthe philoso pher5 Florence XX endlinc, Samuel Cold doctorl Ellis Ronev Benguamin Qxoung doctorl Maurice Lvans soldiers Vernon ,W Gunderson Earl Lundgren Ernest Eilcitscn Jim Ciabti ee 'Y' K RUSSIAN PLAYS The Honol Society D1 esented two one act Russian plays The cast for the first A Game of Chess by Sawyer Goodman a thrilling melodrama was Ivan Aleztandrovitch Maynard Amerine Boris Ivanovltch Schamrayeff Leonard ,w Slse Constantine Lester OMeara a footman Philip Ashmun The second Anton Tchekoffs A Marriabe Proposal ff one of the greatest of all one act plays The members of the cast who presented it on lequest at foul other occasions during. the year were Natalia Stephanovna Marian Horna cek lvan Lomov Euoene Boone Stephan Stephanovna Cfatherb Stanley Peterson THE AMAZONS A ,ood coach plus a good play plus a good cast equals success The Amazons presented by the June graduating, class had all three' its production was voted a marked success. The cast was: Barrington Viscount Litterly Stanley Peterson' Galfred Cllarl of Tweenayesj Leonard Sise' Andre CCount de Grivalj Henry Murray' Rev. R0g'6l Minehin Preston Jones' Tilton Ca gamekeepery Lynn Harp' Youatt Ca servantj John Coplyg Orts Ca preacherj Loren Hudson' Marian CMarchioness of Castlejordanj Jeanne Guyler' Lady Noeline Belturbet Geraldine Wood' Lady Wilhelmina Belturbet Martha Tucker' Lady Thomasin L-elturbet Barbara Nash' Sergeant Shutter Frma Davis AN APPRECIATION Amon, the facultv there are some to whom special thanks should be ,.1ven for Without their skillful help and leadership all the above dramatic productions vsfould have been impossible. They are Coaches Miss Dozier Miss Burke Miss Kellenbaroei Music Miss Whalley Mr Mancini Stagecraft Miss Barnett Costumes Miss Stutz Mrs Surryhne Miss Beall Carpentering Mr Bovee Kg Q 65? i 'iffyggraf Y if 1555! 1 1' fwf fd' f 1 J 4 !A Backstage Workers lllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllillllllllliill .....J CAST OF THE AMAZONSD 'l ,C Il 1 2-Q 51 ly :Ll Q 'lf 1-1- W l Q 1 , l 1 l . l k ,. ir l l ll ll l l 1 a la Ii fi iff if rpg 3 wax,-ff -fs Q-..,-.t.gn - 7 - I 43 l W... Agriculture Club HE Agriculture Club of Modesto High School is the largest and one of the most active organizations about the school. Its monthly meetings feature enterprises of an agricultural nature, including an enjoyable social hour for its members. This year the agricultural department has prospered more than ever before. Its teams have entered contests against the best teams of the country and have come forth victorious over all rivals. In dairy- products judging Modesto has won eight of the nine cups offered in the northern California district. The farm mechanics team won first in gas engine work and second in an entire contest at Davis picnic. Our poultry team has successfully captured three beautiful cups through their proficient and consistent judging. Tree judging also ac- counts for a silver trophy. In livestock judging our team has progressed farther than any other team, having won , their Way to the national contest at Detroit, where they took sweepstakes, as Well as many other awards. In fact, it has been a true banner year for our whole I club. Eighteen of the finest trophies in school are due to the faithful work of its members. Seventy-five ribbons have .. V V . - been won in various exhibits and contests, as well as three special awards and eight medals. In the recent Davis picnic contest many new teams were used, since no state cham- pionship team can compete in the same event in which they had previously been victorious. Modesto made a very creditable showing, entering teams in five of the six contests- poultry, livestock, seed identification, dairy products, and tree judging. 'vVe came out fifth in sweepstakes award, competing against fifty-two other schools. The highest individual team was livestock, placing second with Boone third high man. This untold success is due to the co-operation between all agriculture students and faculty. ' AGRICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS lst Se-mester 2nd Semester ERNEST SPARKS ...... ............ P resident ...................... ROBERT HANSEN EUGENE BOONE .................... Vice-President .................... EUGENE BOONE EARL PRESNEIL ................ Secretary-Treasurer .............. ERNEST GALLO GLENN HEBIPHILL Yell Leader ISADORE BRACHMAN FACULTY MR T M ALCORN MR c TRFDWAY MR H I CHAPPELL MR Y G BARNELL THE AGRICULTURE CLUB 14971 AGRICULTURE lllll f A1 41 We .e . . 'Tix' if AGRICULTURE . 1 I L fl WH, W ' P . Q., XA I x wi 1 I , . Mr. Chappell Homecoming of National Team AN APPRECIATION OF MR. CHAPPELL R. Chappell, for five years a teacher and comrade in all our undertakings, will Y not be with us next year. His new position will be that of Regional Director W' of Vocational Agriculture on the entire coast. While a teacher in our school Mr. Chappell was not only an excellent coach of athletics and agriculture, but also an efficient manager, for it was he who had charge of the eastern trips of the agriculture team and the band, Modesto High School Wishes Mr, Chappell the best of success in his new venture, and at the same time sincerely thanks him for his Wolk for our school. NATIONAL DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TEAM . Competing against entries frcm twcnty-live states, the Modesto High School cattle judging team won the national championship, October twenty-sixth. Our team, composed of Eugene Boone, Leslie Lollich, and Earl Presnell, took sweep- stakes. Boone was high man of the team in judging all breeds and placed fourth in competition with all other contestants, Winning a gold watch. Lollich placed second in judging Jerseys, Winning a gold medal. Plesnell Won a set of books for his Work in the contest. Ernest Sparks made the trip as alternate. Mr. H. F. Chappell trained the team and made the trip as their coach. 4 I --1 A 4. 1, p f L, 1 arg f F I 2 IH 11? .till 25131 .ggi itll il ls su Hi in : E. Sparks L. Lollich E. Boone E. presneu L 'Q' t --- ff --f---Ni---af...,-,- gf 5 mall I ui. Q... .a......-v...--.--.........-- l , m-M-.a-nA-5gTQVRkF-- L 1 i'-eme-M-e--V-A--AV-I-he-ef-fe-e---me-em-:Lrg wwf luimj .,.c-.....,...........,.....,...:ZT:.1k . .,-1, Ef:,-::1...,:::v1:xL::.l.L.c,...-.-.,,....,-.....,,-,,M,5 MAPK ta4.....,..,,,,, g J A. .c .A aa.--...... -..ANN -..Img . i. . -..,..... U01 r!V,,T 'ggi AGRICULTURE Agriculture Trophies State Champions DAIRY PRODUCTS ILK, butter, and cheese are to the members of the dairy products judging team- Robert Hansen, Eugene Boone, Overton Blanchard, Ernest Sparks-of unusual interest. Our team this year has been remarkably successful. At the Davis meet, at the Sacramento semi-final and at the state finals the team won three consecutive iirst places, a distinction no other agricultural team in California can boast. TREES In many contests throughout the year the poultry judging tea-m, composed of VVeslie XVinn, Harvey Raynor, and Marvin Schrock, was most successful. This team Won first in the state finals, adding one more state championship to the year's list. POULTRY Tree judging in the Modesto High School was a new thing at the beginning of the year, but nevertheless our team in its Hrst contest came out victorious, giving them the right to enter the state finals. Here they placed sixth against the best teams in the state. Those on this team were: Franklin Beard, Weslie Winn, Elmer Mathiasen, Harvey Raynor, and Vernon VVyatt. Trees Poultry Farm Mechanics f s 1 T 1 . 1, -s, ar 1. il 1 '32 ,,. 35 . ,gal 1435 ,aa Ll? 474 INSTRUMENTAL Music 1 5 cg.. ,Qff,Q.f,,,lQQQ, ..t.. to UW Orclzesfrcr QNHE Modesto High School Orchestra was organiZCd X 9 some twelve years ago under the direction of Mrs. Carrie Brown Dexter. It was an incomplete organization consisting of ten members, but, nevertheless, it was suc- cessful, for it not only furnished many pleasing programs, but also stimulated interest along instrumental lines, until today it has been found necessary to divide the organization into two dvisions, the elementary and advanced sections. It has not only grown in size, but in efficiency and popu- larity to the extent that it has been found necessary to limit its performances to school activities, including those of the Junior College, and only those outside performances that are for the welfare of the community. Even with these limitations both orchestras are kept tremendously busy, for the school activities take a great deal of their time. F The fact that they were asked to perform' at' the state principals' convention, given in Sacramento on April 12 of this year, proves that the organization and its director, Mr. Frank Mancini, are known and praised throughout the state. Apart from this program and many local programs, the orchestra played a large part in the success of- the operetta, The Lass of Limerick Townf, T ' In April Maddux Hogin, Norman Smith, and William Denny, three members of the orchestra, were chosen to participate in the California All State High School Orches- tra organized in Sacramento. All positions were contested for and the three boys won l T21 11,-fl. 'Y ' 2 ' , -1 Mf .1 -7. ,. I T ll' fi? 'Q aff 1 +2 . . Q wa. ' ' . 42 its . 1 T ff af is Spf T af E ' rf! 2 M 1:3 wgwlf ui fffa s + T 1236? M g T , ala' ,s N ,.' T .. alla . very creditable places. E-:l lil V. .fl , f.: ya r-1 ' w rf' l v l ADVANCED ORCHESTRA I n u mmu mlm 521 H ..,,,.m,, ,,,,, ,W-1 V J Y .r..-......f..........,....,.r,u,,m,, H I. . , .V-.. .,...a...,A,m,c,s. . et' T 4 W-sm--eirmm --- ef H 'Q--1 -- -fa T . 'vM ,','Q1 T' 'Ti T ' fmfgc., ' 1 if --W-sf-,.J,fj2f Q' , i' ff V f ,J X V v .. A 'TX-. , T -, X .K i 1 l . a . W if gf, 5 , ,- l i , 1 JM .V 9, , ,F , , i H.,-,ifiNt'e 'r ,I lg 1 if A ' ' ff e if ' 'T :1V?f- a- li T 0' 0 X X-.Q 1 fi ti NE T Band i ODESTO High School,s state championship band went into the national contest at Council Bluffs materially lacking in instruments, and yet they took third place. Since twenty-three bands, many of which had had previous experience in similar contests, competed, Mr. Mancini and his band have done more than we could expect. The High School Band won distinct honors through- out the entire year, providing many assembly programs and outside entertainments of merit. Then, on May 7, came the band's red letter day. Nineteen bands met in competi- tion in the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and Modesto was unanimously accorded Hrst place with the remarkable score of 96 7-10 percent. Mr. Mancini Since there are sixty-two members in the organization, it was estimated that 356500 would be necessary to send the band to Council Bluffs to represent California. Mr. Chappell was appointed the very efficient manager, and under his supervision, over seven thousands dollars was subscribed in a Whirlwind campaign of three days, duration. San Francisco and Sacramento both contributed a small amount, but the bulk came from Modesto itself. The school, parents, and general public were united in this supreme effort. The remarkable thing about the national contest was that not only popular senti- ment accorded California Hrst, but even the judges gave her first in five of the six points judged upon. Since nineteen instruments Were lacking, 2 M points were deducted from Modestds score. Nevertheless this deficiency was all but made up-7-10 of a point existing between Modesto and the winner Radio fandom enthusiastically approved the performances of the band over stations KPO, San Francisco, and KOA, Denver, however, our greatest compliment came from Sousa who declared our band the best directed juvenile band in the United States. b CHAMPIONSHIP BANDI r i 1 13+w?1?ff1?'ff 'ffffifzm 'illi'i,,f'f':?'lfi5'i1'5Q ii f f .1i'flT'f'l,.r1. . . -li . Ai 4 l '-. ',..Ml.1ffTTIA 'NAIL L - I' VAGITZLY I kgs-bt 1 HN .fssj ijp VOCAL MUSIC X5-X fr 94 rllllillul I u3TE.auu.alJ,tIflI.IlfIIlr'iTJlllL.Tl1TlUflE!lFlLII' 7m U ' f-was Curls Glee Club , NDER the direction of Miss Dorothy Whalley the ' i-13 GIIIQ Glee Club has had a veiv successiul yea! lj The s17e of the organization this year necessitated f the forming of two ,glee clubs as ninety girls ale , doing lee club woik The crowning accomplishment of the 2.-V 9 5, year was the presentation of the operetta Phe I ass of ' Limericl 'lown by Arthur Penn in co operation with the Boys Glee Club The Girls Glee Club played a prominent 523 U4 by the school to the community In this performance the A, , ills leained and performed a selection from Madame But if teriiv and an unaccompanied airangement of Gloria Patri - wa fy I, by Palestrina V.-.L -r K , , of l ip ig' X, The impiovement of the standard of the glee clubs was 'f gig g 5 'f fff 7 due more than to any other one thing to the organization of ff! the voice tiaining classes where regular vocal training was given by class method and offered any accomplished student in the Modesto High School a chance to improxe his xocal ability and a chance to do solo performance OPERETTA The Lass of Limerick Town. by Arthur Penn, a beautiful romantic comic opera was presented April eighth and ninth in our high school auditorium The operetta is one of the very best ever attempted by the advanced glee clubs Miss Dorothy Whalley directed the vocal parts- Miss Doris Dozier the speaking parts Mr. Frank Mancini had charge of the orchestra which played the accompaniment' Miss 'Wing directed the dances A beautiful set was arranged under the direction of Miss Maude Barnett which typified a picturesque Irish village. The scenes of the two acts were on the lawn before the quaint old town inn with grassy rolling hills dotted with flowers for a background The chorus work was the outstanding feature of the entire production for it was the best ever accomplished here Principal members of the cast were: Captain Pomeroy WVorthington Kenneth Steigel Sir Charles Worthington Herbert Kelley' Sady Worthington Ora Louise McHenry' Betty McCoy Evelyn Christman' Rose McCoy Katherine Houston' Judge Hooley Wilbur YVilliams' Justine Ol'lynn Leslie Lollich' Mrs. OF1ynn Ada Jones' Ezra Q. Hicks Bill Gould' Pat Alvin Myers' Mike John Merryweather' Mr. Burlington ith butlerJ Vvilliam Blakney- chorus Girls and Boys Glee Clubs IIIUIUIIIUlillllllllllillllllllllllllllllll is E if ki S fitzf li 1' if iz 3 5 till- n if-P 5 1! 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Y, V - , . , , V, l A-H1.n-.aaivdfgyilvxviri '1gf'S.i,lfgfl,. ,,,, ,,-V Q .f v-z' C ' WU, t,..,,, ,M , C, , , ,,, ?m.e35lQ3,lEEEilml3Ull 1 , Q ' ' 'iiiuzlxvg1,fs2rw:?wfrmmHumrf Q3 P ' 'W ' ' C ' ' QQ Bogs' Glee Club 1 HE Boys' Glee Club was the last organization in fill the music department to be divided into two sec- iifli tions for the sake of greater efficiency. The only difference gl between the two sections is their type of enrollment. The 133 . . H elementary section is open to any member of the student l body, while the advanced section is built from the elemen- lg, tary section and has the privilege of producing the annual operetta. Both sections have been kept very busy and gl 11 have ended a very successful year. Combined with the if Girls' Glee Club, they did their share to make The Lass of Limerick Townv a success. They also played a large T t part in the Christmas play, Jepthah's Daughterf, the BOyS,Quartet ' soloist being Dwight Prickett, a member of the club. 311 Durin education week the elementar section of the Bo s' Glee Club entertained as T . .5 . . . Y Y j' the Kiwanis Club during lunch, with William Blakney as soloist. Q , A very unique organization has developed from the Boys, Glee Club, namely, the ff Modesto Hi h School Male uartet, with Kenneth Stei er first tenor, Alden Williams . g q 4 I o n u g . second tenor, Leslie Lolhch baritone, and Wilbur Williams bass. These four have done 3 their share towards furnishing entertainment for the school and the community. Their p big program of the year was for a large Native Daughters' conclave held in Modesto T on June twentieth. With these achievements in mind we can look forward to the Boys, Glee Club as being a very worth while organization of the high school in the future. , ,ll ,.,, lil iw L fi, fi!! al Wm BoYs' GLEE CLUB 'Q .a,' y, . f r . 1 :1:': ,-:LL ',,, ',. .. .l4..1A,f1T'l2.ZTQ.lfI.'.2 L5 ' I I-f1....'T 'Li' j1i:f:.llQ.:...fif1QlfQ,'.l ,',, iff, . frrr, ff ,,f .1,L, -, .' f 'Xi'--,Nfl E551 r t ,i-, . 'i E 5 ,rg vw., ,X Hi' INV' i -W--W -----w 'i I' if I ' Zio H . - ii .9 .A :zrgtziif lllszmailif' 3 SOCIETY V, ui f ' f 9 f gFQhg,3g,r A if i Hi . .. --.LL -. .,......- , -we-' --.3 ig ' 'L' '. '- 4.111W?f'r1ST3ff 3'I?f' 'ffQQT ??T' Q 'ff QI? pg .ri i+H1'i.1wfli ff A .3.Wf.?ll.l.lLe.ll3'lUfillilfifllilke .... 1a.. .,....e P S ' ' 1. I U ill if S ig vi Q , 'i up W5 FALL FASHION SHOW 3 'E 'Y Y' i lYednesday afternoon, November 10, 1926, on a stage 2 lr in , Q ' beautiful in autumnal dress, the domestic art department an presented its annual fall fashion show. E ig In addition to the atmosphere of Indian Summer, a huge .2 i. if D I ll ,Q peacock graced the entrance to the stage, through which 5 each girl was led. A very pleasing array of dresses, coats, 3 il, and hats was viewed by those who attended the fashion jr 55 show, and an exhibit of fancy-work and undergarments took Ig gg place in the sewing rooms. 'F 2 5 For a very clever ensemble of a polo coat and silk dress, g ,Y Marguerite Trask was awarded first prize. To Rowena 5 lj Clark, for an attractive garment of green suiting, went tirst 1 L, prize for cotton dresses. L li ou The setting, beautiful in its originality, the music, con- tributed by Mr. Mancini's orchestra, and the variety of in I f,,,, needle-work products-all contributed to the success of the I Wi ' event ilfi' ' 3 fi ' Wh FOOTBALL BANQUET I ' 4 ' ' jiis In the cafeteria annex, made brilliant by blue and gold and red and black, two ancient V iff, enemies met in a peaceful way at the table of feasting on November 25, 1926. The occasion ' was the annual Modesto-Turlock football banquet that is held each year following the annual grid classic. The purpose is to promote good feeling, at the same time honoring W iggg the men who have done their best for their respective schools. ' 3 E fi Short talks on the spirit existing between Modesto and Turlock occupied most of the :iff infor-mal evening. The local gridders then electedtheir 1927 captain, Ervin Higgins. V 'Q All Several girls who are block M Winners served a typical Thanksgiving dinner, consist- 1 , Q, ing of turkey, cranberries, pumpkin pie, and other traditional viands. . i Q ' . i f FALL JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Bon voyage was wished to the February graduates at the semi-annual Junior- Q i Senior banquet, held Thursday evening, January 20, 1927. Tiny ships formed the basis of ' f the decorative scheme, and the program was printed in typical sea language. In fact, all, 1 from the welcoming speech to the exit march, was in keeping with the idea of bon ii. . 5. At this brilliant affair the guests for the evening were the Senior class, the High- , 5, Junior class, and several members of the faculty. With Thomas Stratton as toastmaster Ex: clever talks were delivered by Mr. Faught, Mr. Utter, Walter Thompson, Mildred Elleby, fl and Edward Dolenian, and an amusing sailors' yarn was told by VVilliam Knorr. This t. program was supplemented by music, both instru-mental and vocal. E 2 5 'il Considering the number of guests present, the achievement of the domestic science department in preparing and serving such a dinner for so many, deserves recognition. 2 Ii' This was done under the supervision of Miss Vlfoodward. L V Q . ,, h gig FALL PUBLIC SPEAKING BANQUET E The 11-A public speaking class gave a miniature dinner Monday, January 10, 1927, for the two-fold purpose of affording themselves an audience upon which to practice their . 'Qi art, and of entertaining the beginning public speaking classes. Heretofore a formal 5 evening banquet has been held: but this year, due to a Very full School program' this was 5 .L Q not feasible. ,. iv . 6 Thus, after much planning, the. advanced class played host in the cafeteiia after eg ,N school. Perhaps formality was lacking, but enthusiasm filled the void. 2 XValter Miles presided as toastniaster, and each member of the class, with great 5 WS, palpitation of the heart, delivered a carefully prepared speech. g e-ji , Esther Alway was in charge of the culinary work for the luncheon, and was assisted S by a corps of lower-class public speaking students. 2 1 :wg A g l - I fi 2 flgfif .4 S ,Til .a..rv....f---M -f---,-- H--as--if-, lui .::g'e- ff-H,-g-gig:-7-f?:1.:t::2'::,::1':':t'ff T f'T' tif - f f-If--' - 1mmiimiiiixvgixi'i11.r.1g.12r3?5iiTifg ' I L 5.4ffiflllllill-IlIE3.'ElllEEilif4lZ?fIl1lH1 mul 'if-'ffm'-W'Mit''ij4j f'g .I .-,.. ..-..,.....a.m--,..... .im ai v5,i 'i . ......q.... . ' -e ' F' T' x. Nagpf - ' Tvn ,WP W Y U61 ,,i I , . I I , - fg:147l were Q M- --fe -A -W-ef--.1 Q if s lf?-'T ia... I, sziif L1.,..M.,C, l -AE-,I,.-I.,EM-.,..,,,K,--..-,f-Ai- this -'tr-'rr'-X5 E' , 1 'V Mitri-'-711'-V:l r 'M'i :'5' fr - ff ii? Q 'Q'.Tj'1 ':1iiTt Tjif i '1 rtiiiitnrf. +I' i - 'iiflllllililliiiiiiiiL3iTiK?'i,lf3i'l'177.9Zlliirimmi i.QE1'fj.UPff'J l 'Q I it Ji 4 PARENT-STUDENT AGRICULTURE BANQUET ii fl In In the cafeteria annex, bedecked in green and gold, the fourth annual arent-student lliil fi . D I f ' E agriculture banquet was held on March eighteenth. The tables were arranged in the shape VQIQ 'Q of a huge diamond, to suggest the emblem won by the various judging teams. I-6 tx: Robert Hansen, president of the Agriculture Club, presided as toastmaster. State iii Superintendent of Vocational Agriculture, Mr. J. A. McPhee, was the speaker of the gil, lr' evening. The remaining program was varied and interesting, consisting of several talks QQ by members of the agriculture classes and several features. pi Following the address of welcome by Mr. Utter, a quartet composed of Alden Nvilliams, ,f fi IQ 'Wilbur Wfilliams, Kenneth Steiger, and Leslie Lollich favored the guests with two liege iw, numbers. Maynard Amerine discussed the European corn-borerg Merton Hogue, his 31 g' IN C I c baby beef project: and Ernest Gallo, the agricultural outlook for 1927. Eugene Boone then iii! told of the high honors won by the Agriculture Club's judging teams, and the prize-win- tvil 551, ning teams were introduced. id Franklin Beard told how to plant and prune a young peach tree, while Elmer Mathie- ,Ji tj son demonstrated the proper pruning of a Thompson seedless grape-vine. A rope tying ll E1 contest by members of Mr. Tredway's farm mechanics class was very exciting. ,., To conclude the program the high school orchestra rendered a few selections. ' igeii t AMERICANIZATION BANQUET 3 Something unusual-fifteen or twenty nationalities gathered at one table! This was 1, the extraordinary feature of the Americanization banquet on May eighteenth. 2 .Ii About one hundred and twenty-five individuals were present, including, besides the A Americanization classes and teachers, several especially invited guests. Among these l-,ji ' were VV. E. Faught, E. R. Utter, a few G. A. R. representatives, delegates from the il -- VVoman's Relief Corps, several veterans of foreign wars, and members of the Board of i ,P ' Education. V fi, 5, f As the main feature of the program, Mrs. Whitmore, in the name of the school board, 3 ' presented naturalization diplomas to about thirty-two graduates of the Americanization iii? classes. These new citizens are: Gino Bianchi, Henry Abernethy, John M. Harlow, Lucy l- PI B. Harlow, Mary A. Macauley, Jesse Mendoza, Annie Mendoza, James E. Pickthall, Karl Q I 5 Y I A. Schmid, Peter Liberini, Mary E. Chitros, Giovanni B. Isola, Ellen V. Plummer, Franceso i- is Mazzola, Andrew Bollakis, James A. Pelanda, Jeanette Richards, Caroline F. Schmid, John gil, ,,. Rozema, Alfredo Bacciarini, John J. Best, Henry Boertje, John A. Borba, Abraham Geller, ii Arthur Gildroy, John Ebie, Luigi S. Isola, Joseph Katcher, Bert P. Liberini, Sam Rodesko, 3 4-if , Dan R. Perry, Mathew R. Perry, Dora Stimmann, George A. Stimmann. iii, .A To these successful petitioners Mr. R. R. Fowler, district attorney, outlined the gov- ,uf ernment's naturalization program, including the duties of new citizens. ' The re-mainder of the program was equally interesting. Judge Needham was one of : the speakers, and Miss Melton of Modesto College delivered a patriotic reading. Q, As a fitting climax to the evening a representative of the VVOmen's Relief Corps pre- i ' ' l sented each of the graduates with an American Hag and a copy of The Americunfs Creed. 1 The committee on arrangelnents which so cleverly planned the banquet consisted of ' Miss Beall and Miss Hume. Miss Ross, Miss Peron, and Miss Finney composed the if reception committee. Z I ,' I SPRING JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET il F Scotch atmosphere was the dominant note at the spring Junior-Senior banquet. Each 3 speech was introduced by a Scotch title: two Scotch readings were giveng and the songs 112 sungs were Scottish in origin. Mr. W. E. Faught was the speaker of the evening, with A Man's a Man for a' That. fi Eugene Boone, Robert Hansen, Erma Davis, Stanley Peterson, Margaret Reynolds. and Mr. 13 .,,i 5 E R. Utter were participants in the remainder of the program. Margaret I-Iiatt, Katherine Houston, and Vifilliam Blakney favored with musical selections. 2 The home econo-mics department aided in carrying out the Scottish motif by printing C332 1 the menu in the language of Burns. The waitresses also wore Scottish costumes. ,RE 3 if if 5 APPRECIATION TO HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT lg E This year, as in all years past, the. home economics department has been largely E responsible for the success of all the social functions of the year. Mi, I Xvho originated the decorative scheme and -executed it? Who was responsible for the 3 lapping of the menu? VVho served the meal in such a creditable manner? It was Miss Q Qyoodwai-d Miss Owens, Mrs. Merrill, and their staff of assistants who have been so faithful 3 5 in taking the entire responsibility of these social affairs, I gd 3 The work of collecting sufficient money to buy the groceries is almost a superhuman ,gi 3 task Sufficient dishes to serve the guests must be borrowedg- a schedule of serving that 5552, E will'not conflict with the program must be planned: an attractive table must be arranged: g, TH W3 d all of this must be done to harmonize with the wishes of the several persons who I 71115 2 ggnsider themselves in charge. This is the task of the home economics department-an 3 almost thankless One. . E This is the work the department has accomplished so well. s Q I: - A 2 0 .. -A Y, W - - -,-,-, f- - - 4-S5 ff' xf-ejvf:'-5- ra 'mum f if i t guna .- mm it I ALILXMEAJI' LUV V V V i viii., . I, A Y i AE.. ...VS .. :.,,,E4g.a.4:b.5g5.,Ag E571 C language. Miss Finney has keen ably assisted in the night work lgy Miss Hume, Miss Vg Peron, and Miss Ross. At least half of the successful petitioners for United States citizen- l ship in Stanislaus county during the past year have graduated from the Americanization if classes of the Modesto High School. EVENING CLASSES The evening classes of the Modesto High School are conducted for the 'purpose of ' Q35 giving additional training to adults who cannot take regular high school Work, such as men and Women who have to work during the day time. The courses offered at the night 5 i IQ' ---.-if-, , W W , V Y ---uf-.4...4.4,44,,Lu-LLL ,. ............-..- f 1 v , I .ga.-v..Mm..a.... . ..., ,W , , 'r-x . , e-- ,.,,I,,...........,. .a............,..., .......,.......-..,a...,,,,,, , yg, W W Y - -V f-f f ' ' V-f - e - - at Q DE D, 5 , W f V W ,,., W, ,jf s-f-- .. . .x ,..... - OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES mnnmu um i a m n l- I-M y PART-TIME DEPARTMENT The most successful year in the history of the part-Mme school has just come to a close. The commercial department, under Miss Florence Smith, and the home-making depaitment, under the leadership of Mrs. Louisa Thurber, have proved veiy valuable and DoD111211'- For the first time since the organization of the school, the boys have been offered shop opportunities, which have been outlined and developed by Mr. A. F. Riley- Mr. Fred E. Calkins has led the boys in citizenship and continuation subjects and, as a result, several boys will be -3 ready to enter high school next fall. I AMERICANIZATION DEPARTMENT The Americanization depart-ment of the Modesto High School has had a very successful year under the super- vision of Miss Finney. The total enrollment of the Amer- icanization classes has been about two hundred adults, rep- resenting twenty-five different nationalities. The aiternoon classes under the direction of Miss Deall have engaged in cooking, sewing, and basketry work. The beginning classes this year have decorated the interior of the Americanization cottage. The night classes have studied the history of the United States and the English t Y .FQ , i School include: English, mathematics, bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, printing, cabinet Woik, auto mechanics, cooking, and sewing. All the classes this year were well attended. The large enrollment exceeded four hundred and twenty for the school year. 4 it . ii ,T i 7 iii li E -:i H wi if! ii ' vs, 11' ji' 9 Ui li I PART-TIME SCHOOL it D D U81 PRACTICAL EDUCATION IIIIIHI IIIIHII u COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The commercial department has just finished a banner year, adding many new laurels to the Modesto High School. Two outstanding contests which are brought forcefully to our attention are: the Stan- islaus county typing contest and the Sacramento valley typing contest, The Stanislaus county typing contest was held in Turlock, April 2. In the first year division Marie Smith won third place for speed with 55 words per minute and Ellen WViltse won third place for accuracy with 91.6 percent. In the second year division Frances Lock won first place for speed with 65 words per minute and for accuracy with 96.6 percent. In this same division Frances Hornacek won second place with an accuracy of 96.5 percent. In addition, certiiicates of proficiency for typing with an accuracy of 90 percent or over were granted to Frances Lock, Frances Hornacek, Marie Smith, Ellen Wiltse, Marion Case, and Kenneth Mott. The Sacramento valley contest was held in Sacramento, April 25. The students repre- senting our school were Frances Lock and Frances Hornacek. Frances Lock won second place in the speed with 65 words per minute and Frances Hornacek won second place in the accuracy with 94. percent in the second year division. As a Htting conclusion of this year's work, Modesto walked away with the county shorthand contest, taking every position with the exception of one third place. VOCATIONAL CLASSES The vocational work of the high school includes courses in auto mechanics, carpentry, printing, and vocational English under the direction of Mr. Barnett and Mr, Philleo. The carpentry class this year attracted much attention because of their wonderful work in the construction of the Stanislaus County Boys' Band hall. The students responsi- ble for putting this job over in such splendid manner, under the direction of Mr. Bovee, their instructor, were: .Iohn Fry, Albert Granger, Arthur Turpin, Arthur Taylor, Clarence Colenso, Byron Hopkins, and Laurence Wilhite. A great deal of credit and acknowledgment should be given to the printing department for their excellent work because this department is responsible for the printing of the Awgwan each weck as well as other printed material needed throughout the school year. MANCINI HALL E591 ll llllllllll I II I ll I 'll MINI! lllllillllllllllllflllill N , , ,, 1 Yi' - g M, xl ,i i, -,Mi A W W -, milk nd, 55 ' 1 W... '....+,,.- 1 . F 7 ,f --fag' f .6951 ,' ,fC'5'.,,,!!' ' 4 ' - ',, 'f ,, , -.Y 1, . 3 Y 7,1 I , f 3 I, ' . fer iw ' J' fe - - - . 'J' I W- ,. .wir 1 ' .' . iffj' 173, H iii 3'?T 'i.'?fi I +I.5z.z..1.2ii.LI...iwwwiftfffftfvw 'I gi. ,te ITIL Ig is iii: iiii il' Pi... itll rlif if I lil: Nga eg. r I I 3.-I fire, if it-I ls J4. v 5 M 2 I 5 I I I i il H i I ,. :N 5 U 'I I I ll I II li if W l 4 5 2 ,, 5 5 I 2 I Ii ii l ll :I f f .1 l i l Il QI I I I T1 f'1 !i.,1 i i 34, 41, ,LA .- Wd- ,,. ,,-,, ., fa . L ' 1, -:Lifes-w..52.,J 4 fl. I OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS 'jj ' ,, ., YH, , ,,,..,.,,.,.,,.,. ...La.-..,,...-.,.......,..............,.,....,..-,,.-- ,,. ig? M235 .- . L O.OV f -as f was ffII,i.f..fse4a,:ff--- , .4.,. . , ' 1 fpkv , .,,.. . Y . V, ,Y,. .. A . . . . ,-.r,.,,,.,,,.,,-...,.,..,..,w..- .-N,-A -v-can---f'- '-'- 'g'T ' l ., f5ssfejiM.!i1fI1fa5fe'F'v, -V Post Graduates and Specials OR the first time in many years the post graduates and special students have organized and claimed recognition among the other classes of the school. It was with some difficulty that such a group as this was permanently organized, but a number of meetings have been held and class officers elected. To let the world know that we are a lively group, we are paying for this entire page in order to impress this school and community with the fact of our existence. True, we have already lived for four years here, and hence are not entitled to full- fledged citizenship any longerg nevertheless, we are still pulling for our old high school, and so we demand recognition as cititzens. We have done our part in all ticket drives and supported all activities. The officers that have led us through this experimental year were: lst Semester 2nd Semester VVALTER MIEYER ........................ President ...................... LESLIE LOLLICH KENNETH BARTLETT ........ Vice-President ........ LE ROY ARMSTRONG DOROTHY RADFORD ................ Secretary .................... EVELYN SPENCER MARIE JOHNSON ........................ Treasurer ...... ......................,.....................,,,, FLOYD ADAMS .......................... Yell Leader ...............,.......... FLOYD ADAMS DOROTHY LOCKHART ..........,... Delegates ..........., MARJORIE GRIFFITH JEANNE HAMILTON .................. ..................... ALBERTA BOONE Now that the precedent is set, it is our desire that special and post graduate students shall always be an integral part of M. H. S. POST GRADUATES AND SPECIALS ,. , 1 l60l 3 3 2 z g I ll I' il 'Tl P3 5.13 E212 I VT? Ii 11 l ff. .1 II I3 22122 fl if eiigi fa I? fel 1 ' f 'I 1' '.is3J3F3I .MJF 3593 ISIW ri 35 iii' ., , il Gif IQ fa- pf 41 1 li 3 .,. I 35 ' 13 I2 Ii li V733 2 iii? Ilesi ,. .Eg ISI IQI I . itil! ,I EES! i5 521:53 'ffgggsi IIE? L H e I ml nm ammsm sn 'NWN Ulllllllll llllllllilll E K ll l 1 'L fx S , if I r -1- 'v'f 7 - , W V M Q I, Q A 3 1 E ' ' ' -nfs'-'H Q- W 5 I 3 K , 1 . f i OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS I ' ' ' ' Igg-Lzal,:IIipa,1..tf,m,lLi..LLyI2fQwggwim Il gf I ii' if MT I ' i 'l ' f f ff' ,. use ,,,, l o H1-Y Club I-IE Hi-Y Club was recognized as a school organization for the first time this ear. The club is a rowin instituion of service in the school and has been ilflff increasing in size and effectiveness yearly. Its members are elected on a basis of merit lF l . . . , . full and a willingness to serve Modesto High School. Good character is the most essential lj! element in selection. V II l it '-Ax, r--'N L., ,xi 'I -ex 1:1 Vi til J' , 1 J .- li, , I-I 1 , l I 1 , l 1 -.ii ' 1 Pi! Cl, tu iii SJ ,a -I Y' 1 lil .4 4 3 I IH .P The following officers ably carried on the work of the club: lst Semester 2nd Semester NVALTER MILES ......... ............. P resident ............,,.. THOMAS STRATTON MERTON HOGUE ........... ...... V ice-President ......,.,..... FRANKLIN BEARD FRANKLIN BEARD ,..,.. ....,.., S ecretary ....,,.... ........... E ARL PRESNELL THAYER JONES .......................... Treasurer .......,....,..... ALBERT HAWKINS ALBERT HAVVICINS ............,..... Yell Leader .................. FRANK GREGORY The members meet weekly for the purpose of a regular course of study. the year two county-wide banquets were held, and in January several members attended the northern California conference at Stockton. Included in the program were two ladies' nights, a mother and son banquet, and a rally night, which took place at the beginning of the year. The During membership is as follows: VERNON ANDERSCN LESLIE LOLLICH INIARION BAKER CLIFFORD MEADOWVCROFT FRANKLIN BEARD VVALTER MILES OVERTON BLANCHARD I-IRATCI-I MUGAR EUGENE BOONE GEORGE CORSON CHARLES COSTLY EARNEST GALLO DEHAVEN GRATZ FRANK GREGORY ROBERT HANSEN STANLEY PETERSON EARL PRESNELL DONALD PRICE DVVIGI-IT PRICKETT HARVEY RAYNOR HOWARD SIEBOLD LEONDARD SISE ALBERT HAVV-KINS STANLEY SOREM LYTTON HAYES DONALD STRATTON ROBERT I-IEMMINGER THOMAS STRATTON MERTON HOGUE JAMES TREDIVAY THAYER JONES GEORGE VVARFIELD HI-Y CLUB - 4...-....a....,,...,...,.-.., ..v . -A - -V-V - 1. ,1 X g ' U ,,,,,f ,ff 1 .,., 7.5, ,gg A, , ,fn - ,., JJ!!! fy l I w.,,1 vw-M yw,g .H,,ffvf- A ,z!, l-IILLIL,LL.sI.Ili.II.rL..1.L.l,i.t,4 s.t4,....w New ' ,s1,3,i:. ,........................-.--.a.a- .,...., - .,..,. .,,... I rv - K, M., ,.,,L..,..V . -L---H -- - I61l I ie. F, ? v, M-, i , , ,.1 . 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E'?Fef ' 'ffi' v,.A if 'ff 'L if if -a,, t i fwMMM'W 3 lf Athletic Review 3 , fl HE past athletic season has been one of which Mo- A desti High School can be proud. In some sports 2 fl we advanced much farther than in others, although all of 2 '71 them added materially to the reputation of the school. E 'I The fact that five members of the football' squad were 5 . , . ' 1 - p elected to membership on the All-Conference Team, while 5 one player was placed on the second eleven, is in itself E - an 7 noteworthy. ,. E .f Valley championships for our lightweight basketball Q quintets further promote Modesto's prowess in sport, while E it county championships in track and tennis ,conclude satis- p factorily the accomplishments of our school for the season 3 J' of 1926-27. ' ' .ll Behind these teams we have, of course, our coaches, the men who were res onsible 1 n n n P t for our athletic success. To them should go much of the credit that is due. Q if Head Coach Lloyd A. Marquam developed this year the best football team in the ,V history of the school, runners-up for the conference title. He also coached unlimited .jg basketball, in which we won three of the six league games, completing the season in third place on the ladder. His efforts with the track squad clearly demonstrate what can be accomplished with a supply of inexperienced men. Several of the various stars developed are second and third year men, from whom we can expect great things in the ilu future. Assistant Coach Paul Powell guided the lightweight basketball men to their respec- tive championships, developing several stars for future Panther teams in the process. Mr. Powell also instructed the baseball nine successfully this spring. Assistant Coach J. K. Barnett confined his fall activities to' second team football, ff! directin the Cubs throu h their aces with ainstakin care. In the s rin Barnett's 18221 . g g P . . P g . . - P g tennis team clearly demonstrated his ability as a coach, winning nine successive games before tasting defeat. . - Vill ill. g vw all s fill 2 H2 3 3 s ill - 'ffl 5 F-ITE 5 Ui 3 his : ffl : ll? E li , 5 2 lil 5 5 e I - o 'l 9 2 l . ' Mr. Powell Mr. Marqua-m Mr. Barnett E l '51 E U2 f--, 3 seg r , i g s I t fiN I'.,T TT'I'Z'n'S '.ZfT?T' P- ' f1f??f1T N2L'Lfwii ,'1j 3 ' ' f- - fn' , .. . . , lE+lUU.JiFIIIUL1Tl1llIQQL..1LTiI.I.lii 5 sa.QiLiEE.lQQl.illtiiii!imtl ..,..:,,y.a,f.11.giHlii. . umm A mghimmm, g Qlff 'M - as- ' ..................a.a -QgQ...-,QQQf.Q..Q.1f1fff cg an we t fx C E11 AF? new C-,v-Q---1 2 , ' -' 'H aff'-Y ' - -- J M41 ill 5 2 . 5 s 5 i il.IHII .,.... BOYS' ATHLETICS Yiiilerricsfiri'T'1rg'iij'il2!T'i'li5 Qi. lifi ,Ni Football 1-at 2 Il' past foo-tball season has been the most successful since the introduction of the American game five Wifi years ago. The Panther horde came within one tri game of winning the league championship, losing the crucial contest to Lodi 13 to 7. The sting of this defeat ,Iii was partially eliminated, however, when the locals invaded iii? the stronghold of the Stockton Tarzans the following Satur- fgmli day and' came away victorious. The victory over Stockton was the first since the two schools have been competing in T against each other, which made it particularly gratifying. As a final touch Modesto disposed of Turlock easily, 21 to U. San Jose offered the opposition for the next practice affair on the local Held, Cctober 2. Since San Jose was a new opponent, the rejuvenated Panther squad opened hos- tilities between the two schools by dealing out a handsome 33 to 0 beating. Ferrel's 83-yard run for a touchdown was the feature of the game. The squad showed speed and power throughout the contest. The two remaining practice games were played away Y from home. Modesto lost to the Stanford Frosh Reserves, on Cctober, 9, 14 to 0, and to Hayward, October 21, 10 to 0. Ray East The Stanford game was hard-fought and close, but the Hayward tilt showed our boys in their worst and slowest form of the year. The Nvoodland XfVo1f Pack arrived October 16 for the first league game of the season. Marquam's men began properly with a 19 to 0 victory. M0desto's superior weight proved W too much for the visitors. f ' 1 Cn Armistice Day came the trip to Stockton when the Panther eleven played the w contest was spectacular from start to Hnish with Sacramento leading up to the last few L seconds, when East scored the winning touchdown. , Lodi arrived November 6 and won 13 to 7, scoring both touchdowns on fumbles. The local boys outplayed their opponents in every department, but fumbles proved their undoing. Rowe and Ferrel were the outstanding players. On Armistice Day came the trip to Sctokton when the Panther eleven played the 4 2 hardest game of the season, winning 14 to 13. Ferrel kicked the winning goal in the last Q: two minutes of play. The squad was highly praised for the brilliant performance. :Aj The last game of the year was the Thanksgiving Day clash with Turlock on our own , ei field. The 21 to 0 victory was a titting climax to the most successful football season in 3 Modesto's history. ' 2 .. F fl , l i g I , . 2 iv If ig B i V' l l it ll 's 1 l ip i 1 I i . ,ti i I T 7 i FERREL AIDED ON END RUN BY PERFECT INTERFERENCE M? LLLl.hA.iJL.h.LLLLU..iAi1.J.LLu1.1l-A.L14usuxLuw1u+,L4 E651 P BOYS ATHLETICS LODI ATTEMPTS A .LINE PLUNGE BLACK PANTHERS OF THE GRIDIRON STEPHEN PAVLAKIS-Guard Steve's first year on the squad- played like a veteran-a good mate for The Terrible Swede. WILBUR NVILLIAMS-Tackle Powerful and fast on his feet-a rival to Butterfly '-great perfor-mance next year. CECIL SANDERS-End Cnly a sophomore and green, but he's there--best end in several seasons. -LCUIS PODESTO-Halfback A ind from the B team-a speedy open-field runner-next season's job cinched. JACK ROSS-Guard Green but Willing- Truck's great bulk and greater spirit will be missed next fall. T18- 16-LINDO LANDINI-End , A hard tackler-down under every punt-a sure pass receiver. 1 7-ROBERT OSTERMAN-Tackle Another find-a hard-Working player-remains to strengthen next season's squad. HERBERT JOHNSTON-Tackle He never shirked-gave all he had to the team-a good relief man for Aldie. 19-ROBERT FRAZER-Guard Lots of spirit-plenty of grit and fight-a flrst-string line-man for an- other year. 20-ELGIN LOVE-Fullback A first-class kicker-filled Ray's shoes with credit-a ball-carrier of ability. , ZJIIIIIIHII I67 x.. A i 'ku' .1 1 ia Basketball--Unlimited ASKETBALL this year was not successful from the percentage standpoint, but our Quintet did fuinish many a thrill for the fans and kept the score very close in practically every game. Out of the six conference games played, four were decided by a margin of from one to four points. lNlarquam's men usually came from behind in the last quarter to provide a spectacular finish. The season officially opened when the Panthers tackled Cakdale on the local court. After one of the hardest ga-mes ever staged here, the Red and Black quintet were forced to accept a 24 to 23 defeat. Manteca next invaded Modesto and won 18 to 14 in another hotly-contested affair. Then came the first victory, a 15 to 12 defeat of Turlock. The next Oakdale game We lost 26 to 9, following which trimming the enraged Panthers staged a 35 to 16 comeback at the expense of Manteca. The closing contest of the season was another last minute tilt, a 27 to 23 defeat by Turlock on Turlock's court. The players were as follows: forwards, Captain East, Hansen, Olsen, Careyg centers, Mason, Copley: guards, Sanders, Mugar, Hall, Mott, J. Crabtree. SECOND TEAM HE Modesto High second basketball quintet enjoyed a more successful season than 5 did their superiors. They won four games and lost two. Twice they took the measure of Mantecag they defeated Oakdale once, dropping one contest to the Brownie's, and split even with Turlock. During the latter part of the season several of these players were substituted on the first squad and filled their positions in good style. Since the second team is really organized for the purpose of building the next year's first team, the year can be called successful. A good reserve strength is left for Coach Marquam to draw on. Sears at forward was high point man, averaging from 10 to 12 points per game. McMahon and Prickett alternated at the other forward position. Hamil- ton was the mainstay at center, While Cuneo, Townsend, lngols, and XVilliarns ably filled the guard positions. i UNLIMITED BASKETBALL SQUAD 7 , 1,5 ,yt ..., - .... . i ' ,Mtg ,,,,,.' .,1g,Yg.. ,, L., ..- ..', . ... . . M .... W.. ...- .t,...-WeN .... -... . -H s.. ,E ..,..f-----' '- ' f W J '5m 'f ' 'F' 1 ' if' fi jj ,. ' '.....Lj-Iii ' cL.'.1 lZ1.'.L LL.'I1g1Tfl.I..1f.- wi ,.,-wwlcsaf, BOYS, ATHLETICS gf' is if if If 1 ilwlful lllllilllllfllllHMI!!!lllllllllillflllfnlll O10 lllllll Olllllltll .04 , Y Q Q Q I Q C Q I C Q , C : Q C I Q z I 1 i Q 2 Q : a : D Q 5 s C 7 my-.. : I ff- .1 ' mf 111 4' I K , lg' V Weed- -- ..-f- - K BOYS' ATHLETICS Y T -9,11 9 ' ' '1'r'1':' v ry- wmv Q- - 4 -1 1-e --f vw-V f -- .mf Truck--Class A ' OACH Marquanfs track squad for 1927 performed in creditable style throughout the season. They Won the first big meet of the season, the Sacramento Relay Carnival. The following Week the Panther athletes decisively defeated Turlock X in a dual meet. The next Saturday the team journeyed to Lodi and Won in class A, but were beaten in class B. Stockton proceeded to nose Modesto out by several points in the last dual encounter. Modesto then captured first place in the triangle meet at Turlock, Winning by a 37-point margin over Cakdale, At the Central Section Meet at Lodi Modesto missed Hrst place by 114, points, being forced to take third. A fifth place in the Northern Section Meet at Chico and a third place in the San .Jose Relay Carnival followed. As a fitting conclusion to the season, Modesto won the county meet, held May 21, with a score of 92 points. 1 Love in the shot and pole-vault, Mason in the hurdles, Sanders and Mathiason in the dashes, and Clive and Hemphill in the distance runs Were the most consistent point Winn ers. Event 100 yard dash ............. i 220 yard dash ............. MODESTO TRACK RECORDS-CLASS A Holder .H. Johnson ........ ...... C. Volgelman R. East ............. ...... R. East .......... 440 yard dash .............. R. Sustin ...... 880 yard run .............. R. Fleming ..... ...... Mile run ....................... 120 yard high hurd .... 220 yard low hurd... High jump ......... , ....... Pole vault ....... ...... Shot put ........ ....... Discus .................. ...---- Jax elin ......................... Half mile relay ......... shape O O C 'U FD '1 . Munn ...... Guyler ...... W UJ 1 O sw ai E 5 'U . Alway XVhite ........ wi? Campbell ...... ...... Spencer ..... ...... . Spencer ..... ...... . Gerkin ..... Dilsaver ........... ............--------,-- ' Q Le CZ UI 2' I5 Schafer, Dow ner, Holtham, Time or Distance Year 10 flat 221 ..... 50 nat 2:L4.h 4141.4. 162 .... 243 .... 617 .... 2?62Qu 11WU 1 59427 113'53Z1 166'4 . 1:35 .... nunnnnnnuuu. .1 1913 . U. 1913 U. 1926 1. .... 1926 nu. nn 1917 U. .... 1922 U. ,,.. 1911 . 1. 1917 .H 1923 2. 1923 .1 .U 1907 . 1. 1912 . 1. 1924 . U. 1924 ., .- 1922 U, .... 1924 1917 UNLIMITED TRACK SQUAD 1.M......,.------- ,.........-. 1 M 'lW '1 A 1:.Q-a:....i.1.-....fff'fQffflf.Q.1QQf1fQ'Q. . 'f' ' -' w ffli ------M-------e--N-- --fr -H f--- ---N------Y V- M-We --- E711 zfiiiil iffy' y 'tactics ' 1 'i ii'2i.1fffw....Mk,.,,. H' l BOYS' ATHLETICS f 'iii' 1' lF WfTs Tff's i11g3i'i.i i1iff5fiti'i'j'eifft'Wf ' l3l15EI,,?4Q?Eiig+.l?fl312721li. T ' ge '11'1rmj: 'init 'I T W -11... ..-..,. .., . X, :,,g:D:! U p H V UNM V i K 3 C 1.1. ' S T k dF' ld NI 3 CI 1 ornlcr ture rcic: cm. 16 A eel? C - ' ' 1 Q 1 E HE California Interscholastic Federation track and field meet was held in Modesto E on May 7th. The classic, which was promoted under the auspices of the g Modesto Junior College on the high school field, Was undoubtedly the biggest event of f - . - . I E- its kind ever held here. The school considers it a very signal honor as the meet has g always been staged in the largest stadiums of the state in previous years. , From the standpoint of brilliant performances the meet Was one of the most suc- E cessful ever held. Glendale won first place with a record-breaking total of thirty-five p points. Pasadena placed second and Santa Ana third. Vfycoff of Glendale was the N individual star of the day, breaking the state and national records in the 220 yard Q' dash, tying the state reccrd in the 100, and Winning a third Hrst place in the broad jump in addition to running the Hrst lap on the winning relay team, scoring asstaggering P total of seventeen and one-half points. Welch of Pasadena also shattered a state as Well ' as national mark in the high hurdles. x 1 STATE C. I. F. TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Event lerfonnzxncc Athlete School Year 100 yard dash ..........,........... 9.8 Wehner ............................. Brawley ....... 1926 VVycoff ............................... Glendale ..... 1927 220 yard dash .................... 21. Wycoff .............................. Glendale ........ 1927 440 yard run .......i.............. 49.6 Schiller ............................. L. A. Poly. ....... 1918 ' 880 yard run ........................ 1:59 Lockhart ........................... Sacramento ........ ..... 1 923 Q Mile run ........,.......,............... 4:30 Blankenship ............... ..... . .. Visalia ..................... ..... 1 915 120 high hurdles ................ 14.8 Welch ................................. Pasadena ----.- . ..--- 1 927 220 low hurdles ............... 23.9 Payne ................................. San Bernardino 1926 1 Half mile relay ..,.......... .1'2fl.EJ Hollywood ....................... Hollywood ...-...---v-- ----- 1 925 ' Pole Vault ............,......... 12'11!g Barnes ............................... Hollywood .......... ,-... 1 924 5 Discus throw .................. 144'3-5 Houser ............................... Oxnard ........ 1922 ' 12 lb, Shot put ......,......... 55'5W' Houser ............................... Oxnard ........... 1922 16 1b. shot put ................ 45'9:Xa Houser ............................... Oxnard .-............ 1922 Javelin throw .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...... 172' Lanterwasser ................. S. F. Poly. .......... 1926 High jump ,.,,,,,,-,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,. 6'1V2 Bowen .................... . .......... Santa Monica ...... .... . 1925 1' Broad ju-mp ,,,,...........,.... 23'2M Kael' ................................... . --1---- Red Bluff ..------------------------ 1923 5 U . 3 3 . 1 3 Q 2 2 Q 3 S 2 2 2 : 2 Q 3 2 . 2 ,,,. . ,., 3 Mason-hurdles Hawkins-'weights and dashes Clive--440 I E 3 I .-- H K ,Y ,,., , V., -..M .. .. , mirmznzm i f . ' ns W 35 v-..- V V ,Xp - -V - W M... Yglfefff , ,Y ..., . Y 3, E731 9:::..-:: BOYS ATHLETICS f5Qi i . SSTC ZiiEHETiiififEIi T E gi 3 Tennm T fl 3 GCIIIZ Y , . 2 'H' Q ODESTO'S tennis team completed another successful year under the tutelage 0 . 5153: 5 of Coach J. K. Barnett. The season opened with four veterans back: 5 Captain Marvin Morris, Elvin Hall, and Walter Kaufman of last year's squad and Ken- Nl ' . . . . . :Q-3 5 neth Mott, who was ineligible last year. With this flashy array of talent, plus several igfigl E new men, the Panthers began one of their best seasons on the court. jill 3 i 3:1 1 g Captain Morris Won the singles championship in the school tournament, played on 5 March 16, defeating Mott in the finals. During the year Modesto vanquished the is Stockton netsters decisively three times in both singles and doubles. Three times 3' men turned back the strong Junior College team by comfortable margins. Three times E they Won from the Turlock squad, completing the schedule of dual encounters. QQFE .N T, 5 1 Throughout the season Mott, Morris, and Hall battled for first position on the if ladder, each one Winning the coveted post in turn. Mott and I-fall, the doubles team, 3 'iff X Were successful in defending themselves against all comets. In the county tournament Modesto was again victorious. The first three players entered the singles. Hall was a . f . l,' 5 beaten by Thompson of Turlock in the semi-finals, while Mott and Morris both worked their Way to the finals, Where Mott Won in straight sets. In the doubles Morris and Q i Kaufman were eliminated by Turlock, but Mott and Hall easily smashed their Way to i the county championship. This entitled the team to compete in the Central California V meet at Stocktonf Morris was unable to attend, since he was at the band contest in - San Francisco. Mott and Hall were caught in their worst form of the season and f i g T 1 failed to survive the Hnals in either doubles or singles. . Six men received block M's : Kenneth Mott, Elvin Hall, Marvin Morris, Walter ii: , Kaufman, Charles Hobart, and Sam Smith. 1' ,. ll 1 l ' 1 . 1 l l 1 5 5 l i N 5 5 Q : ...., 5 . Si .J 3 l E fr E 5 5 TENNIS SQUAD 2 f-X 2 .I!...':I . W N H N - . W5 I1miI1I1,4.L.... ff1 l' gl ' ' ' ' ' 'f-Wffeeruf-W l f? c Lf'l Q 'L'f J'ii'iff J + Q-d.Q.Qff:i.f,a . .iw 'T Q.,ff . V - .efff ',., QQQ5 2... l75l haf - QFKN, hcl ,... - -. , Vi K f ,frr fl M' w A'p- WA- -VYV -V-V .V.f,V . Y..,. a-.a...,.......a..4. . .,-,,,,,,-, -WM , Gt 3 Ei y a fi 2 GIRLS, ATHLETICS f 'T f ' Ii.. ,-X 1 'IJ' P'-'W ---H '. 3 S 'efi ,', r,l'T' ,. lf' V V V V V' F ' F - r T V we , H l Girls' Ailzleric Association HE aim of this association shall be to further an 1 Q 1 interest in athletics and to promote a spirit of good 3 fellowship and sportsmanship? l i, All this year this aim has guided the girls in making 5 the year a success. It was due, in part, to the leadership of X: the class managers that the girls co-operated throughout the entire season. The class managers were: Seniors, Lil- E loet Bent, Juniors, Viola Donkin, Sophomores, Corinne M. Wallace, Freshmen, Ethel Davis. , ff Hurdling proved to be one of the outstanding features j of the year, and many girls tried out for this sport. The '. , f most outstanding hurdlers were: Margaret Barnell, Fresh- Q 3 man and Lilloet Bent, Senior. '. I S ecial mention should be made of Lilloet Bent, who has won a block M and two P . L stars, which are equal to two block M,s. We must also mention that the Freshman ' class has excelled any preceding Freshman class in their number of good athletes. xi - The county field day for this year was held at Turlock. This is the first year that ' this meet has been conducted on a competitive basis between schools. The schools entered l l represented the entire county, and the Hnal scores were as follows: Modesto, 5 7 points, fg Turlock, 265 and Hiighson, 22, these being the three highest ranking schools. 5 l U It can be truthfully said that this year has been one of the most noteworthy years T l' in girls, athletics because of the rivalry felt in the county meet. ,.-Q: Another incentive to the irls this ear was the introduction of archer , but due V5 . . . g. y . Y to the short time in which the girls had to practice no team was selected. Nevertheless , l a team for next year is anticipated by everyone. l 1 l 5 Q 5 I 5 5 5 . . 2 E 1 . Q 5' 'Tw-T' I 5 Miss Balderree Miss Vfing 5 e i't' N C'- 'T 'gg f l77l 1 to or 6 Q AI ., 5 GIRLS' ATHLETICS K' '1 SEEN.-gg'ffI-A f ,-Q 5 ' XT' --'f--M--.----04- -.waiw n,,,.....,,-.-...-, ' f, T Q. i X W , , , ll! ' INIUIUIIOU lllilillllUIIOHUWIICQCCIUOCIQIOIY Ill 66 6 66 3 . 4? E . K Z 1 E V xr . , I ll 1 5,142 ' . . . H3 if . 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' 1 A L ,Qi i f Q BI OCK M WINNTRS, FIRST SEMESTER Sprung Fleld Meer 1TH 260 ,,1r1s partlmpatlng, the sprlnb held meet was fal more successful than any other recent one his been Competltlon was necessanly xe1y 1 een to such an extent that evely ,jlll outdld herself and made better lecords than she had a, walk away for any one class or any one xndlvldual To thelr own unsurpassed prlde and the bemors chagrm the Freshmen managed to wln by the narrow margln ot 115 polnts the SGDIOTS chabrm the score standlnb hreshmen 73V Senlors 56 Sophomoree 465 and over the Senlors the score standmg 14I'emh1nGrl MVZ Qcnlols 56 Sophomores 46M2 and Junlors, 37 Thus the Fleshmen won the Tlght to have then dass numelals engraved on the g1r1s' trophy whlch IS kept for this purpose Due to partlclpatlon IH thls meet many glrls won the1r flrst, second, and thlrd athletlc awards Ill llillllllllllllllllIlllllillllllllllll SENIOR SPEEDBALL TEAM To V I . PUR A if! We 11 Wai M me ai Ty 4,3 I. ,,, TTT' ?Z Qi? ii Eg ig ifisf 5' M H--is sr 15:11 !i 1214 T bpff f T... we-vw bi: 3' TJ? 'ig K qw ,Wm mm ,TT C tkf' T793 GIRLS, ATHLETICS T' M I lf lil? -gs J, iiili, is-fi A 'Y el la . Li mg gal? I The game between the Freshmen and Sophomores had its moments of tenseness as 2 well as the upperclassmen,s game, although fortune favored the Sophomores with a I score of 2-1. I BASEBALL 2 I Because of the interest taken in hockey and speedball it would seem that there would be none left for other sports, but there was plenty left for baseball. The Junior-Senior baseball game ended with the score 10-7 in favor of the Juniors, , and the Sophomores won from the Freshmen 8-6. li 1 VOLLEYBALL 1 E That enthusiasm was not lacking in volleyball this year was proved by the fact that if 1 so many girls came out for it. . Inasmuch as the Juniors beat the Seniors in baseball, the Seniors decided to win -'fg y volleyball-and they did, 2-18. Even though the Freshmen were rather nervous be- i cause they had to play the Sophomores, they displayed unusual co-operation and won 21-17. l il 1 BASKETBALL I 3 It may be said, truthfully, that basketball was a game that the girls went into , with a lot of pep and Sportsmanship. Although the games were played a little late in li the Season, the games were just as entertaining. ' A The Seniors, as usual, won the game from the Juniors with a score of 12-75 while i the Freshman-Sophomore game proved much more exciting, due to the keen competi- 1 tion and the spirit of rivalry which prevailed during the whole game. The final score 2' showed victory for the Freshmen 8-6. TENNIS A Series of tournaments has created a great interest in tennis this year. Graduation lj robbed us of our Hrst Singles player, but Margaret Barnell, a Freshman, was soon able to ill the position. Erma .Davis played second singles and Evelyn Christman and Dorothy Durbin played doubles. - The only real competition was in the county field meet at Turlock. Margaret iii? Barnell, after a hard battle, lost to the Oakdale girl with a score of 6-1, 8-6. Iii, Erma Davis and Dorothy Durbin played doubles in the meet, and, although the I-5 girls fought hard, they were defeated 6-1, 6-3. itll Tennis is the only sport the girls play all the year around. With the development of new experts this year comes our hope of a first class team of champions next year. V55 - , MLW, , A , I I,,, , ,L WMLQW WA, VW mmmnm I oummmmm mums nummmmmlmi. Ir .I g f g E811 1 C3 QIOOOOOOOOOIIUIOUOIOIIIQCC IOOOOOOIOIONOIIIIOOOOS CS SSG mmuoummm MH mumumnumov 5 52932 Q NW Book XV A . Features Jlllllllllllllllllllli SEC G39 ESQIIIIIIIIOOIIIIIIUIOIUIQ CO ig' ' Y U -. . .1 s 1 : Ae I N Nl I Y X N V 1 A X. 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To the fl1'S'C DSFSOU Singular's horrifieation .t was that season entirely devoted to the participation of sinewy speci-mens of the genus homo in a vulgar pastime known as football. The auspicious event of the un- precedented encounter soon to be engaged in by singular representa- tives of the two ordained establish- ments of wisdom, Modesto and Riverbed, was immediately to be assigned a position in the annals of historical proceedings. WVhile veering his majesty's un- paralleled servant along a custom- ary course of locomotion, I be- came engrossed in conversation with Erma Tavis, a popular young lady of discernment and sagacity, whereupon I allowed myself to be inveigled, through intolerable chi- cane, into purchasing one ticket of admission to the aforementioned game. Came Saturday. Came Bill, also, to the football game. Through the gate ventured Bill. The game com- menced, and his insatiable curi- osity was appeased to some de- gree. The object of this game seemed to be to gain possession of a brown colored, elliptically shaped ball. Merge Basin, the middle, would sit on the ball, and then suddenly fContinued next monthj gl 1 f ' U ate Quayle seyg I I KDZOTI-335 may be ll 7-,gif 'headed 5 L10-'YLEI.teS 9 1 4.11 Ze SI15A-YQ 'b X 'fb 'fQfKe5 G lea.-bed-41 , 'fo be Tei-17-I-7' ' 77 l brlcgfflf I af f I . ,Ag EEK Vp' Q . 1, Y' f J' . 1 I ' F ff 1. u 4 Y: Y 3 A Fires hmznn Masterpiece A merry-go-round ith very muth fun for little totth like meg l thit upon a great big horthe for all the world to thee, But I am always thure when I am on the hortheth neck That l will not fall off becauth-lt hurth to fall, by heck! l alwayth pick an outthide horthe -l think they're muth more fun, And when the otherth get fagged out-you ought to thee mine run. You know the other day I went and rathed another kid- Hith horthe got tired but mine kept on and tho I won, I did! The trouble with the merry-go- roundths is that you have to pay, And I can never raithe the dough to keep me on all day, But I am waiting pathiently until I am full grown, Then when I am a millionaire I'll have one all my own! -S, Deak Sorghum: VVho invented the P. S. at the end of a letter? Marion Clark: Miss Ad-a-line More. .-S- A FEW RIORE FOR THE FLIV Flexible iiivver. Every knock a bust. Where there's a hill there's no way. Bare tin coat. No one killed in this wreck- Makes walking a pleasure- Ring Tin Tin. Danger! Gasoline Can., Lost hope. Honor system. Body by Courtesy. Follow us for genuine parts. Honest weight-no springs. Ford ,Sd What research work have you done in geology? VVell, I washed my little broth- er's neck. isi Judge: Ninety days and one hundred dollars. Anything to say about it? Ravelli: That's a pretty mean way to treat a regular customer, isn't it, judge? lVhen Grandmother went to school- Powder-Cornstarch and flour. Rouge-Beet juice and water. Lipstick-Stronger rouge. But today mathematics are dif- ferent- Powder-Common sense. Rouge-Darned necessity. Lipstick-Stronger rouge! -S- Oh, yeah, puddle-jumpers are all right in their place, but just try to jump 'em over campus puddles on a rainy day! -S- NVarren Steele: I am going to shine shoes this summer. Miss Brown: What is your idea in doing that? XVarren: Because father can make hay while the sun shines. ..S.- SIUWERLO MQ I 1 gif? lCOI XElN + x Manny F Y W X Soma or cn Q 11 our: rad 12 0 ' rf v 5 frnosu- iw X f . 5 rr if Q 2 iw 5 3 E iii f 2 L P IAZQLGRR- 1 LF'-,X YNf'Q',NtN! 'sir' S CAIIEIETJAR 1. Rex, Ray, Sanders, Johnson, Williams, 'n' everybody showed San Jose the dirt-ward path, 33-0. 9. Hooray for Lollick, Eugene Boone, and Earl Presnell!! Bacon's nothing to the prize they brought home-a national ag. champion- ship. 14. Intelligentsia is announced. Teachers certainly are generous with Honor Society points. 15. Panthers meet Wolxfesg fur flies: Modesto wins, 19-0. 18. Everybody takes census. More darn fun! 19. Good old faculty votes to buy felt for handsome Panthers to decorate one side of blankets. 26. Dainty, demure, divine Boys' Glee makes debut. 30. The Plunging East and his men bring ho-me a victory over Sacramento. l93l A N E ETS A SRECHREMR E ii S Vol. 3 MODESTO HIGH-DECEMBER, 1926 No. 4 A LITTLE CHRISTMAS PARODY Say. maybe it wasn't fun that Christmas morning when we all slid downstairs in our nighties, or pajamas as the case may be, to get the f1I'St peek at the socks ar- rayed along the fireplace! Am' when we found those darling pink suspenders under the cabbage and onions-well, Santy wasn't such a bad old fruit. Then the Monday we started back to school all decked out in our latest-Oklaho- ma Torn neckties, emerald cuff links imported from J. C. Penney's, spiffy maroon socks with the ten- cent stripe, and sweaters! Clvlore darned fun to see six others just like it!J Yeah, but we had our troubles. too. Remember when you forgot and sent Bill, Bill's present to you last year? The girls, too-May's and Fay's five bottles of imported French Eau d'Asperge lRosen- thal's salesb. But, let me tell you, we had it soft next to old Nickolas himself! Did you ever stop to think how much gas he burns up finding parking place on chimneys, or how many suits of red flannels he needs, or how many cherubs he's got to keep track of all year, and all the rest? But the very worst conceivable task of Santy's is mak- ing out the shopping list. Here you skeptics, read this if you think he's got fun: Allen, Bob-Portfolio of success- ful alibis. Bartholomew, Lawrence-Ki ddy - car. Carter, Mary-Parisian cabaret frock. Davis, Erma-Electric gridiron. !4H7fkA'f1-tf-Ke1'5 Bel-time SZ:-r1u'E5 ver r only ao-f Wei 13 very ,auch become 1 'h0:ve'n 'C A heavy Zine! ' so-: tht very' jf -il S 7 X 1 I 'i f Q 1 fl ll I ' .V WVHY STUDY? The more you study, the more you know, The more you know, the more you forget, The more you forget, the less you know, So why study? The less you study, the less you know, The less you know, the less you forget, The less you forget, the more you know, So why study? Elleby. Sue-Another job as sharpshooter. Fogarty, Pete-A trousseau. Griffin, John-A bomb to hastcn him a bit. Hogin, Maddux-Guaranteed hat- stretcher. Ingols, Ralph-A shorter track to run around. Johnson, Mark-A voice suitable to render a second bass solo. Knorr, Bill-A wind-it and get- up. L a w r e n c e, Arthur-A bright crack for the McHenry Librarians Miller, George-Maxim silencer. Nessier, Joseph-P e r o X i d e tf bleach his hair. O'Meara, Lester-A freckle. Peterson, Stanley-The th under- ous voice of Cicero. Quayle, Kate-A sister too small to tell tales. Ross, Dick-A 1 i n e s t r o n g enough to hang clothes on. Sipe, Howard-A sweater bril- liant enough to rival its wearer. Tuckerl Martha-A pound or two. Us All-A humorous Panthers Snickers. Velthoen, Arend-A high school in Salida. VVendling, Puck--Legs like Mer- ton Hogue's. SILENCE IN THE LIBRARY There was silence in the library, There was silence in the hall, Not a Whisper broke the stillness, Xvrapped in a death-like pall. Stray beams shone in through the window, Filled the silent room with light. A peal tolled in the distant church spire, It was twelve o'clock-at night. ,S- The Average l-Ii Scule Student XVonders If: Chemistry is as hard as it's cracked up to be. He'll ever get his picture in the SYCAMORE. He'll ever order mashed potatoes in the cafeteria-and find no lumps in them. Elizabeth Hawkins ever had her hair mussed up. VVe'll ever sing popular songs in assembly. He'1l ever meet a girl like Boots fin the funny pagej. He acted as bad when he was a Freshman as some of those he sees on the campus. 1-1e'll ever be foolish enough to ditch Mr. Brown's study hall? The teachers really enjoy read- ing things like Carlyle's French Revolution, and Emerson's Law of Compensationn? S----A--fa.,--f'--V--f---v--'v X fv- igx 7? -ii I X X f 2 X comE AQOUN9 'J E 5 ANO 'YELL it TO , MY WAGE!! S '3 Q - 3 2-'iff L - 5 fugkgfug Um- NQRQ CALENDAR 1. Senior girls hurdle, jump rope, and play ring-around-rosey best, i. e., win field meet. 9. George Miller, you surprise me! Jepthah's Daughter most uplifting. 10. Fighting Irish and auda- cious Oakdalians succu-mb to wiles X Cepted' of local debaters on Boulder Dam, You guess-VVe can't. 3-0, 2-1. Z End-Anything, Santa, to si- 10-27. Paradise Found again. lence this tommyrot! Dec. 31-Jan 1. A long, long day. E951 ANT lE SS SNMYKER Vol. 3 MODESTO HIGH-FEBRUARY, 1927 NO- 6 MODESTO SCHO WILLIAM GOULD WINS FAME AND FORTUNE! BT'aViI1S' iCy water and high Waves for Hve hours and twelvt minutes, lYilliam Gould, former student, and a Junior in Modestt High School, completed an event- ful swim across Lake Powell, and won the carton of Toddle Bars of- fered by Miss Brown, who spon- sored the event. Gould was one of many contest- ants to enter, and he alone com- pleted the swim. Miss Florence Brown's offer proved a lure to many. Notable among these were: XVilliam Knorr, Isidore Branchman, and Buttcryfly Hemphill. These boys fared ill. Knorr, threatened by one of the large carp that in- fest the waters, gave up in disgust. Brachman was in sight of his goal when he became tangled in a bunch of grass and was forced to abandon the venture. But Hemp- hill's fate was the saddest of all: acknowledged to be the best swii -mer of all, he could not reach deep water because the stones on the bottom hurt his feet. Poor Hemp- hill was a pitiful sight, crying D35- sionately on the beach, but afraid to venture out. But Gould's whole trip was a glorious success. Plunging into water at a spot just northwest of Brown's Heights, Gould, swimming a strong dog paddle, churned his way bravely across the lake. There was one terrible moment when Gould nearly got stuck on the mud Hats near the shore. But he carried on, and was able to walk up the beach to the club house. . ff, 45. S ' 3. A Bib AZ'Le'J1 A XX genfs 3 B Ilm it Zftile L .I-LQXNZGT---s 1 Awi li X32-uzerf t OL BOY CONQUERS LAKE POWELL THE DAILY DOZE Got a ride to school with Bill Gould in his puddle jumper-ar- rived safe but not so sound. A hole was in the sole of my shoe which was caused by lack of lubri- cating oil between said shoe and pavement. Dodged across H street swimming through flow of vehicles pcrambulating up and down-to and fro-pro and con-back and forth-well, I got across, anyway. l ut, to my story-buzzed around- Winding my Way to my locker- owned on the installment plan. Opened door and all the books flopped out on the floor. Promptly flopped 'em back in and grabbed one as first bell rang. Elbowed my way through fellow inmates and went where the crowds go- iirst period Latin. An enjoyable time was had by all-slept soundly for a good start on lost sleep. Pulled through second period with no rude awakenings. Strolled out to physical ed, and began pushing the old wheelbar- row over the hilltops. VVas going strong until the girl archers part- ed my hair with a brand new ar- row. Lost all heart in work and sallied to bookstore for reinforce- ments. A bag of peanuts, two so- das, and an Eskimo pie, and ready to go. Lumbered over to the assembly and kept the usual seat warm. Dispersed to history for fast and furious bombardment of questions on how Caesar won the Civil War, Issued forth singed but undaunted. Burst forth in rapturous joy to the old feed bag. Felt refreshed for further trials. After lounging in the lawn, charged forth to alge- bra for period on calculation. Tried to calculate how many birds drank at fountain. Left to prac- tice in band period. Pulled the daily boners and got duly bawled out. Blew through to eighth period-and then to study hall. Constructed customary barrage of books and proceeded to sleep. YVas wakened by lack of fresh air -Mr. Brown had surrounded my neck. Finally lit in the seat and Questioned upon his arrival on the beach, Gould would only say, I have nothing to thay for my- thelf, exthept I owe it all to Phil- leo's ackthle greathef' COMPARISONS On our faculty we have- VVing-but no-chicken. Painter-but no'-paint. Ryder-but no- knickers . A A A A Stutz-but no-Ford. And on our staf we have- Brilliancy-but no-one kr10WS it! iitwrttalfistzalfwz ' ? trois Tl+lS- rg 7 V S if f 4 5 1 nw.,-, ..,,rs..,,....f-JBL-i',PJPSN. Preston Jones: I want to buy something-you know, the sort of thing that will make people turn around and look at me when I wear it on the street. Wise clerk: Second aisle over -pajamas. ,S- Absence makes the mark grow rounder. -S- Brother Dick: Mother said I was to call you. Brother Truck : Three aces. What've you got? ...S- CALENDAR 3. For them bouquets and rib- lon wreaths, -and wiggly knees. Graduation it was. Marian Eccles awarded the Plato medal. T. Overproduction of raw mate- rials. 18. Feud as to sex superiority continues unabated. 25. Interclass track meet, except that it rained. Admired Spain to- night at La Muela del Ray Far- fan. 17. Shrimpish basketeers just missed valley championship to- Right. pretended to study under volumin- ous, verbal bawling out of teacher. Saved by bell-issued forth to drawing. 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Thgy are Often incorrectly called ears, but the dis- tinction can easily be Seen-Cay-S are things Which run while no Ford has ever bettered a walk. They should never be called auto- mobiles. Fords run best down hill and invariably refuse to go up hill. The reason advanced by scientists is that the gravity of the moon is not strong enough to pull them up. Fords are great pleasure loving pieces of galvanized iron and get their greatest joy from hiding in ambush near the railroad tracks and at the right moment jumping out and derailing the engine for the count of ten with a wicked re- verse to the boiler room. Although not rust eating collections of bolts, swarm of Fords have been known to attack poor, defenseless loco- motives. They are not tree-climb- ers but have often ascended with- out help to the top of telegraph poles which shows their great power of will. A very useful implement around the house is a Ford. Many babies have been helped through their fretful teething period by chewing on sugar-coated p i s t o n rings. Fords are very quick to learn and can be taught to wring out wash- ing, straighten out bent pins, shake cocktails, or what have you? The companionship of a Ford is very uplifting. They are the factors which keep the lawns -mowed, the hospitals in business, and the world in general on wheels: so by these signs shall ye know them. ,S- Miss Whalley: What's the mat- ter with your singing? Steiger: Only hitting on on tonsil. -S- Our idea of crocus is a bulb full of arsenic. -S.. WVil1y Zeff: Gosh, you're small! J. S.: Precious articles always come in small packages, you know. W. Z.: Yeah, so does poison. PODIE ABOUT ADAlVI Of all the troubles Adam had VVhen he was old and hearty, Cain never took the family car And wrecked it on a party. WVhatever troubles Adam had, He always took a chanceg He knew that Eve could never Search the pockets of his pants. -S.- A bachelor is a man who didn't have a car when he was young. -S- r----ex- N 'N-1 -' A--ef-- --'J gn-is ou? ORDER CHFKNGETN I GROW VP 6 '3 C SHOPJNPFNTQ gg X. 1 5 Nz' f 5 f'! 5s?5 3 . if S., ,il -! r 5' ' 1, ff' 1 1 5 is Q 5 l -A ,,.v,,,,,.a4mpm .J CALENDAR 1. Look again: this is your day. 8. Guess Modesto people don't like Russia. Anyhow the judges refused to give our Soph debaters a single decision. Won at Sacra- mento, though, 3-0 . 9. Ran away from Turlock and Oakdale today, winning every sprint event. Final score: Modesto 108, Oakdale 72, Turlock 71. 11-18. This we shall omit, just to bring back pleasant memories by suggestion. 18. Heard all about state or- chestra. Considered buying larger hats for Messrs. I-Iogin, Smith, and Denny. 23. The twin typists clicked with the best of them at Sacramen- to today. Wonder if Frances Lock and Hornacek chewed gum like reg'lar stenographers. 25. Amazons rehearsals well under way. If it's as bad as it sounds, bring OH YOUF Ulysses, Cy- clops, and Centaurs. 30. Athletes of the weaker sex won county track meet by a couple of points. Gentlemen did nearly as well at Chico. 29. Thompson's Sword of Da- mocles proved quite efficient in the home finals of the oratorical. E991 AN ERSS S KERS Vol. 3 MODESTO HIGH-JUNE, 1927 No. 10 MQDESTO HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS STRIKE JUNE 24 ANSVfEliS T0 .IAN l'AR Y QlTES'1'l0NS 1, 1066. 2. Misses Kellenbarger, Garvin, l'eron, Brown, Burk, and Barnett. 3. 11: 11. 4. 1018. 5. Miss Peron. 6. Ennis R., Mary Alice, Harry G., Jennie, Yule Gordon. 7' T211'd5' checks, blue: absence Dermits, yellow, permits to leave school, white. S. Mr. Denny, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hartwig, Miss Hume, Miss Fanch- er. 9. Modesto 21, Turlock 0. 10. 137. 11. Misses Painter and Cowan. 12. Allison, Lollich, Peterson. Thompson. 13. Shoveling and hauling dirt. 14. Editor- Isabel VV a r r e n, staff-Orlena Hawkins, Preston Jones, Arthur Gildroy, Mary Car- ter, Florence YVendling, Erma Da- vis, Harriet Stanage, Margaret Brewster, Iva Snedigar, Maynard Amerine, Grace XVilson, Myrne Hawkins, Edwin Sparks, Frank Gregory. 15. Mr. Brown. 16. Pavlakis, Hayworth, 'Whit- aker, Sanders, Carey, Bonnickson, Podesto, Johnson, Massera, Kauf- man, Cuneo, Frazer, McMannis, Bello. 17. Miss Kellenbarger, Miss Pe- ron, Miss Ryder, Miss Knopp. 18. Mr. R. B. MacBride. 19. Vice-president, E. Davis: sec- retary, V. Donkin: treasurer, XV. Miles: yell leader, G. Miller. 20. Honor Society, Forum, Play- makers, Orpheus Club, Agriculture We asked Muriel 1 'Ding flihe min- Qing? Latex , 'if She ' Knew' any img , - b 5 .n Hg 5-he X 5.112 Ye:-, 51-re 7 '- hal 5,65-'C'I 61 353- Q If E11 A-gQ'L16.'L'l14m-13-CES, X Sn n i .MM I DORA 110135 T0 THE PLAY Gee, let's hurry-aincha glad we got good seats? - The ushers' frocks are cute, huh?-There's Ma- ry and Cecil-and Al and Irene- and Pete and Les-yeah, and Miss Fancher and her man-ooooh, the curtain's going up-XVho is it?- Gimme a program, quick-XVhy can't people come on time?-lt's Henry, isn't it? lsn't he good, though?-NVhy does Peterson get clear over there?-Sise's cockeyed, isn't he?-XVhy don't they stop crunching peanuts?-There's Bar- bara. lsn't her outfit adorable?- The lighting's awfully good-don- tha really like it, honey? 1. do- XVhere are they all goin' between acts? Vfish I could go!-Come here, 1 wanta whisper something to yuh-lfVho's the curly-haired boy right in front of me? Ama- zons renewedj-Boy, what a lisp- Drag out that baby-Erma Davis. Just see Peterson-kiss her-Gee. Geraldine's good, and I like Mar- tha, too.-Be prepared: the end's coming-now for one grand em- brace a la Doris Dozier!-Let's get, quick-VVhat a traffic ja-m-ifi?!!!?ii the boulevard stop-XYell, gee, l've had a swell time-No!-Goodnight. WS- Prof. Denny: 'Tm a -man of few words. Prof. Powell: 1 know it-1'm married too! Club, Mathematics Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League. 21. Physics is science of physi- cal changes of matter. Mr. Barnett and Mr, Philleo. 23. Cecil lVhite and Emerson Spencer. 24. 31.25. 25. Editor-Al Harder, stad- lsabel VVarren, Gene Boone, Melville Guth, Wfalter Miles, XVarren Steele, Louis Prcper, Viola Donkin, Eliza- beth Fogarty, Stanley Peterson, Archie Dixon. 26. tbl 12, Cbj 8, icy 1. 27. Mr. Keyes. 28. Erma Davis. 29. Vie will stand for herf united. 30. Lodi., 31. Roosevelt. 32. Cab Miss Perong Qbj Miss Miss Johnson: fcj Mrs. Ca- Lynn. rey, Miss Knopp, Mr. Vlfilliams. Once, Long Ago Connie Nash could walk with- out sounding like the Four Horse-- men. Cliff Meadowcroft could do the Highland Fling. Marg Brewster could sit forty mniutes in study hall. But Steve Pavlakis couldn't grow a moustache! -S- Vfho said, Gini-me the olden days? xx--'E f- V ' JD--' P H7 I X' 5 -an 1 i!..:e f QfEf,I.i?j':Ilis CALENDAR 1. The month of brides and term papers begins. 3. Boy, those Amazons! Anoth- er Nash was most formidable, as l were her two cohorts. Piped ap- proximately twenty shaking knees and ten unsteady voices. 4. The Senior play was present- ed again for additional practice,- and toiture. Lots of people: lots of money. 9. Much electricity consumed! X1'ouldn't it be nice if teachers didn't decide on that they wanted theses hooks tomorrow? 10. Teacher, dear, if you'll ex- cuse me from 1'll bring you row. fDarn that have to June 173. 17. Community Day! Sycamores, contest, scrimmages, Honor Socie- ty ice cream, and all. Kinda worth the trouble, after all, wasn't it? 18. VVhat is so rare as a day in June? 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