Modesto High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1931

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Shoot: THE SYCAMORE 1931 VOLUME TWENTY-ONE Published lay Associated Students of Modesto High School Modesto, California DEDICATION To a man who, by his hearty co-operation and sincere efforts throughout a series of years, has helped to win many basketball champion- ships for Modesto High School and who has helped to establish good-fellowship and discipline by his work as a Whole in the Physical Education Department, we dedicate this 1931 edition of the SYCALIORE. COACH PAUL DUKE POWELL v .44 A I qs 'S ' wr-.'.A. Q!-JI? ' A .,., 5 .QI -M'..1,,2 ,. .I ,QA - . II. f- .,,'-.vI I ihxl' 5-.f- .X' ' 151' --Q :L1,-f',I-M-' I ' XIxx: ..J - QF5., A Adiiffxx , I ,I.,-,rs 55.5 j' 43- H ' It x .- Z, . 'X ' -'hw a -u -. -, I 1' if .M Am- . . -MS-'K ,.. I.: 'Qf - -. - gb...- rgw w.-'mf' ..- '- ..'l5'1.'iE:Q- Q,-ff. . I 9 'K .ww 1 .. sm- . -- 'fm' fi HE. W ,hir V' 1 -I ..NII,,,,.I rg E X. ir ' . -'ff' H-.,.-... I-w. VNMLY? YN .1 iw --. AJ. '-. . ff . f V! ww. , '37 '- 1. 'P' 'V hw 1 VJ. ggi! . 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E i ez 74 l Q. U 4 ii V 4 A 2 E E E u E E a 3 el 1 3' , Sw FOREWORD ,During the past year Modesto High School has expanded in many Ways with the increas- ing importance of student problems, athletics, and various activities. Hence, our purpose in this issue of the SYCAMORE has been to reflect, simply and clearly, the studentlife and leaders of this institution. If, in the future, when you have left this institution, you can look back and be remind- ed of your many educational experiences, acti- vities, and enjoyable occasions while you were attending Modesto High School, our purpose shall have been fulfilled. Louis MA'r'rox, Editor. IN M 5 M o R Y o F DONALD BARNELL AAIZ... CONTENTS i Time Scimooi ii Activities Ill Athletics IV Features -vm,-V I. Faithful and true hearted, Let us boost Modesto Hi. We revere her and defend her, And her colors proudly Hy. We will stand for her united, Of her deeds We'll gladly tell Her Colors streaming, Glad faces beaming, So here's Z1 cheer for her That We all love so well. Chorus joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost Modesto Hi. Let every heart sing, Let every voice ring, There's no time to grieve or sigh. It's e v e r onward, o u r course pursuing. May defeat ne'er our ardor cool. But united we will hoost for her-our olcl High School. M ,wif we. M. II. Honors she has taken On the track and with the ball. May she always rank the highest, May her colors never full. There's no other that can match her When her team is on the Held. Her boys the fleetest, Her girls the sweetest, So here's a cheer for her- For her who ne'er will yield. Chorus joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost Modesto Hi. Let every heart sing, Let every voice ring, There's no time to grieve or sigh. It's e v e r onward, o u r course pursuing. May defeat ne'er our urdor cool, But united we will boost for her-our old High School. 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Q I s Il Q' : ' w-+ l'. lil. lPYi'l'l1iH.ll Administration Essentially, a year book is a thing of sentiment, the modern counterpart of the plush-covered album of the gay nineties. Aside from its purely sentimental value, however, an annual has Worth only in so far as it truly represents the school which publishes it. I believe this book to be a good representation of Modesto High School and a true expression of stu- dent co-operation and student effort. It is attractive in form and adequate in expression. It has been guided, but not dictated, by faculty supervision. It seems to me, activity. AGRICULTURE Mr. li. ll. Ile-nliiprh, ll. S. Mr. Reuben Sylva, li. S. Mr. J. ldverf-tt XX':tlkt-r, H. S. Mr. J. li. XX'ashlxurn ART Miss Maude Ii. Barnett, A. Mrs. lluth Hanmionml, A. B. COMMERCIAL Mrs. l'h:u'1ty Austin, ll. IR. Mr. flllff-GIGI' llroders, ll. S. Mr. IH. S. Hill. A. ll. Miss Vera Kearns. li. S. Mrs. l-Ivelyn l'c-arson Miss iilythe Slaughter therefore, that it has passed the supreme test of a student B. A. C. E. OVERMAN, 'Pr1'ncipal. ENGLISH Mr. Y. G. Barnell, l'h. ls., M. Di. Genevieve Dolan. A. B. Louise Lyons Johnson, A. B. Miss Miss Miss Lucetta P. Kellenlmrger, A. B., A. M. Miss Edna Belle O'Neal, A. B., A. M. Margaret Painter, A. B. Miss Mr. VVesley M. Pugh, A. B., A. M. Miss Dorothy M. Riggs, A. B., A. M. Miss Bertha Sturges, A. B. Miss Gladys Swearingen. A. B., A. M. HISTORY Miss Adeline Roselmroek, A. B., A. M. Miss Ivy B. Ross, li. L., A. M. Miss Marie XVaterrnan. A. B., A. M. HOME ECONOMICS Miss Lucy M. Allen. ls. A. lllrs. Lelia Bashor. li. S. Miss Irene Davis Mrs. Inez Lemmon. ll. A. Miss Lillian Owens. li, S. PAGE FOURTEEN Administration Modesto High School is an eilicient school. In all extra-curricular activities, its achievements are com- mendable. This issue of the SYCAMORE reveals origiA nality in its presentation of the life, enthusiasm, and ideals of Modesto High. Modesto High is a friendly school. Faculty and students have built up a fine spirit of teamwork. Together they have created an informal, but orderly, social spirit. Modesto High is a forward- Grace M. Davis looking school. Teachers use progressive methods of procedure. Many activities are sponsored by the Associated Students. Plans are being evolved whereby more stu- dents can participate in school affairs. As Dean, I rejoice in the opportunity of work- ing in this efficient, friendly, and forward-looking school. LANGUAGE Mrs. Beatrice M. Carey. A. B., M. A. Miss Marguerite Johnson, A. B. Miss Lena Pcron. A. B. Miss Mary Phillips, A. B. LIBRARY Mr. A. ll. Van Horne, A. B.. A. M. MANUAL ARTS Mr. .l. Keith Barnett XVrii:ht I. Bovee Erwin Grossinger Mr. Mr. Mr. IC V. llawley. B. S. Maurice G. Philleo Mr. Mr. Cecil G. VVrig'ht MATHEMATICS Miss Florence Brown, B. L.. M. A. Miss Jennie Cowan. A. B Mrs, Stella lliovanetti. A. B. Mrs. Gertrude Maeomher, B. L.. M. A. GRACE M. DAVIS, Vice-Principal. MUSIC Mrs. Margaret Abbott, A. B. Miss Helen Garvin Mr. James Hogin, A. B. Mr. Malin T. Langstroth. A. B. Mr. Frank Mancini Miss Irene Wilkins, B. M. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Donald G. McKay, B. S. Mr. H. L. Pzu'k'nson, B. S. Mr. Paul Powell GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Blanche Cook. A. B, Miss Kathryn Fozens, A. B. SCIENCE Miss Alice Ahllxerg, A. H. Mr. Will ls Brown, A. B.. C. E. Mr. F. NV. Denny, A. B. M. S, Mr. liugene P. Peckham, A. B. Mr. lfl. li. l'tter. A. B. Mrs. Flo Belle Whitmore, A. B. PAGE FIFTEEN xx Ray King ,,,,Y,,,..,A, John Hines ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Maxine Kernpe ,,,,..... XVarren Humiltonv, Leonard lftterback, Ge-or V8 Lucas Dorothy liomberger ..,.,,, Lewis Hawkins. llc Lane King ,,..,,, Gail lfEi.llffITlFtl'l,,, , Alzada Brennan ..,.,,, Lucille Sharp, Bill Fox Class Officers JUNE IZA OFFICERS Fall Semester Spring S emester FEBRUARY IZA OFFICERS F all Semester Melvin Phillips. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,..Y,,,,,.,,. .,,V , ,.V,.,, ,,,,,,, , , ,. President VViC'EfVQPresident ,,,,.,,,.,,. becretary Treaswrz 1' ,,,,.Ke11resentz1t1x'c ,,,.. President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Representative , , ,,,,,, President ,..,,Vice-Preside-nl ..,,,,.... Secretary , ,,,,,,,,..,,.,,, Treasurer ,,,.,lie11resentntivc PAGE SIXTEEN Seniors limi-r row flvft to rightji Mary Ann Zion, Gael Ifllllfflllilll. l'hoe:lxn Bloom, .Iohn liornlmrgcr, llonriettzm Vim Konynenlvurg, Donald L. Follis, Nlirldlm- row fic-ft to rightjz Leonard Foffce, llorothy Harwood, Melvin Phillips, Alznrla. BFOXIIHIII, Cyril E. Enelroe, Erlnaniuu Griclley. lowi-r row 411-ft to righthz Mabel Kline, Leo l'. Ciccarclli. Virginia L. Lyon. Charles M. Henson, Thnrvsw IC. C':1s:l.zzn, Morgan I7. lioylcs, Imwr row Ile-ft to righthz Alvin H. Turner, Mario N, Jessen, Roy M. Dc-Sul-lhorst, Isabel Simmonds, XValtev G. Iiahtcn. lflrma Tong. lllirldlv row lla-ft to rightlt Emma G. Grunow. Rzlymonrl J. Floral, Lois NV. lirtlo, liulph A. Griffin, Ann Katchor, Xvilliam ll Fox. iwvr row 411-ft to rightj: Leslie G. l'hilln'ook, Ile-lon U. lioclgers, .luunita Lambert, Gertruflo llitman, Milrlrorl Johnson, Loster W. Xvheoler. PAGE SEVENTEEN SCDIOTS Upper row Qleft to rightjz Eleanor Simms, Harold Johnson, Jeanne Redman. Inda. Day, Strother Xvalton, Emma Helmick, Middle row ileft to rightb: George Chow, Dorothy Thompson, Olive Tisher, Bertha Webster, Gladys Smith. Stanley Dufton. Lower row fleft to rightjz Violet Kauffman, Chester XVilson. Lillian Eilertson, Marguerite Goodwin, John Wfallace, Marian Ike. lfmrer row ileft to rightbz Josephine Isola, Roy Silveira, Tomi Togashi, Bertha Homfeldt, Russel Stambaugh, Velma Beltz. Middle- row Cleft to righthz Mellieent Heurlin, Hazel Gooch, Ralph Maxwell. Emma Grund- breeker, Lilly DeMartini, Ruth Davis. Lower row ileft to rightjc Vivian Johnson. XVilSon Emery. Florence Grundy, Alice Hozitson, Thomas Huff, Daisy lvleiuhardt. PAGE EIGHTEEN Seniors IIIITOI' row fluft to rightli lfllizulwth llzlniclls. lfllsio Sorvnsun. Virgil Klinfol, Ruth .lzunvs Luis IIHINSCIIVCII. lllzl Niue XX 1-sslirlg. flllll' YOW flvfl ro riglmtlt llvrllvrt Swanson, lirve-ww Olwrt. Nl21I'IJ,'lll'l'it4' Mnlrmo. Mflio Kahl lqlll-ffllli' Muncy, Mvrl Ovkc-n. lmw-1' vow Qlm-I't to 1'ig:l1U: Imnisv l'tl4-1'lm:1c'k, I l'2LllL'L'Q U'1'unnm', John Xxvilllf. Ruse H4-wlvy Hole-n Mitvhrfll, livclyn Sturm. lplwr row tloft to riprhtl: llehancf King, 4'lz1r4-nco f,l'FlUl. 1Vlzu'y Young, lflw-lyn Darling Sholflun liycrs. Lucille Frzlntz. rllllc row iloft to I'if.:'htl2 Hulbert Iiruch, Floronctr- 1Nlul1un0y. Nl2LllI'lL't' xV1lf.fYlt'l', Mzlry Juno Stephenson, lvlargarot Sxlllmcr, Kfennvth Murris. Iuwor row llc-ft to righll: XVinif1'0rl lloxlw. XVillz1rrl lYl0l'lU.1'0lllf'I'V, l':llf.2'0lllil Stovkstill, Ilillizm lirugholli. U1-val livrr, Goxwvieve Mnttlnvs. PAGE NINETEEN E , it, , . . - Seniors Upper row fleft' to rightj: Elizabeth DeLapne, Jack Fellows, Ann Ford, Mary Bracco. Harlyn Hopkins, Eleanor Munson, Middle row fleft to rightbz Kenneth Maxwell, Ellice Schuler. Dorothy liovee, Ulilla Phzirr, Louise Brown, .Ierial Kline. Lower row fleft to rightb: June Bossa-rman, Eugene Bradley, Pauline Frzinie, Thelma Farr, John CTZIIJIJ, Lillian Kilpatrick. Upper row fleft to rightjz Clarissa Green. Hzirolfl Bates, Eilene lihien, Josephine Kibby, Robert Graham. Eva Houston. Middle row Cleft to rightbi Harold Bowen. Helen Hell. Seretzi NVinn, Bernice Stimmann, lleml liracco, Kenneth lilzlnlcenlrurg. Lower row fluft to rightj: Falun Smith, Morris Hill. Alice Velthoen, Mary Caswell, Donald Stalker, Helen Mattox. PAGE TXVENTY l Seniors Upper row Qleft to rightli Iivrnice Iiuwrencv, Orren lizlvise-ron, Mary Vorson, 'l'l1c-Ilna Sanders, Alflo Ferrini, Patsy Runisvy, Mirlcllv row il:-ft to righti: Ruforrl XVuShin1.5ton, Kathryn huonlmrmlt. Wayne- Raoul, Bernice Thompson, Maxim: Kernpe, XVilliuni Vlzmh. Lowor row Cleft to rightbi Annulveth Hunshaw, Lawrencv Szltarinno, ihlgviiizm Fitzgorzild, Lois Tennyson, Robert Smith, Katherinv Gimlnlin. Upper row fleft to rightb: Fern Scnedvr. NVillie Irelzlnrl. Violin Fox, Ruth ilughe-s, Ralph Qilzlrtnrnli, Reba Farley. Miclrlle row He-ft to rightl: Loyal lleiny. llucile Sharp, BI?llll'hl' ilvrrolrl. Donzxld llzirrlie, Hz1,zol Stoll, John Ayres. Lower row fleft to rightlz Audra Unines, Douglas lflnwry, Fay l'n-ta-rs. .losophirw Porlosto, Gerald lsenhowcr, Mary Murray. PAGE TWENTY-ONE Seniors Upper row fleft to rightb: VVarde1l Julius, Helen Balch, Dudley Edgar, Virginia Robertson, ldldon Ramont. Velma lfl. Amerine. Middle row fleft to rightj: Alta Fry, XVarner YVood, Phyllis Gibbons, Clarence Armer, Mildred Edwards, Harry Holder. Lower row fleft to rightjz Elma Landini, Margery Pickett, Henry Samuelson, Muriel Morris, Levio Ghilotti, Teruko Toyoto. Upper row fleft to rigthl: Dorothy Homberger, Louis Hammer, Irene lfreeman, Bill Marsh, Virginia Nelson, Noris Hurley. Middle row Cleft to rightb: George Lucas, Meredith Downey, Leroy Halverson, Dorothy Jackson, Louis Mattox, Dorothy Hee-dy. Lower row qleft to rightj: Sylvia Flack, Leonard Utterback, Joy Best, Robert Frame, Dorothy Briggs, Lewis Hawkins. cf' L' PAGE TWENTY-TWO . SCDIOTS llynwr row tlt-ft to rightlr John Muirluaal, lllrna Thomas, .lzlmvs Stvif.:er. Alnelia. Pelucczt, Ray King, Eslnzt Robertson. Nlialfllt- row floft to rightl: Daisy Strztuhzm, Kenneth Nvallace, Dorris Holmes, .lack Pzlynv, Pauline Wfllington, XVzLrren Hamilton. Low:--r row tleft to rightl: flilylllflflll Greenhill, Doris Ilinkhorn. Este! McK'unv, Evelyn Ruins, Gcorgv Archzlrnlmzullt. Agnes Iiettencollrt. l'p1u-r row ilvft to rifrlltjz liic'l1m'fl Szunle-rs, Maxine Contlrc-y, Samuel Smith. Lois Tennyson, Ke-nn:-th HI2lllkl'llllllY'K, Robert Bottoms, Mirlllle- row fleft to rightji Takeshi Toyota. Frefl liolrillztrd, lllsthvr NV0llI.1'0l', XVeslf-y Young, tleoxmrettv Wells. Weldon Stone, Lower row ill-ft to ri:.:'ht7: XVilforrl XVilson, Ella Nvlson. Ilarolrl Hzlnsvn. PAGE TWENTY-TIIREE Spring Robert Hawki- Class Officers Curl Sahl ,,,, ,,., , ,, 915 OFFICERS S em ester President .,,,,Vice-I'residcnt Floyd Abbott ,,,, Margaret Beam , ,,,,,,, Sec'y-Treats. Yell Leader 9B Class KA to Pj UB Class fl? to llfj and 914 Class KA to BQ C 91-1 Class CC to GQ PAGE TWENTY-FQUR mv' , 4 f U ,u w b r 1' ' 2 'iw - , . ' 4 ,. .ww4rw,A?i :'?WmNL'i9i-ibm-c1.4..K vw X.. fm 1 ' ,-tv 1-,,.,m.v'-1..,,...4.Mmm Wm, v ,Newm.,.,,,. 1572-w'W. K Q WA OFFICERS liz!! S6n1e,vlc'1' Ill Hulu-mlk , ,, ,,,, ,Prvsirlent Ruby Spin-5' , , ,Vicv-l'r9SidenL 1 ltlu-rinv Hzlnvly ,. ,Sm-c'y-'l'rez1S. hu' Ric-ek , A Yvll Leader Sli1. fng Senzeftw' ITIYIII Hows-ll,, ,,,,, ,,,,..A.... I 'resident I4 Ill Sc-mm , ,, ,, .Vice-President cv I Y'0f1I'iCkSUll ,,.., Svdy-Trvas. 3' Rico ,, ,,Yoll Leader Clays Ojfifezzv 914 Clays fH to .MQ 911 Clays KN to SQ Y-- 1--, 9A C1a.v.ffTt0 Z2 PAGE TXVENTY-FIVE ,. , A1 X- W , h-wwml.1 '!5Vif'f'-.luw v 1. 1 gk - , ,QS - ' ,r l l lOB OFFICERS Fall Semester Amlrew RQ-rtucci ,,,,,, . ,,,,,, President Ulydo Mcliinsep ',,,,,, Vice-President Carol liellogg., , .,,,, Sec'y-Treas. Robert lielmmn ,,,,, ,,..,,,, Y 'ell Lender' Croml Riser, ,,,, .. ,,,li0IDI'9S9l'lt2ltlV6 Spring Semester ljilllllllil I'ourco ,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Preslclent Charles Johnson ,,,, Vice-President Elizabeth Clarke ,,,,....,. Sec'y-Treas. Edwin Victorino ,. ,,,,,,. Yell Leader Y Creed liismx. ,lit-nresentative Class OWCEVS IUB Class KA to RQ la l isa Ill IUH Class CS to VIH anfl IHA Class ffl to Cj IUA Class KD to man TVVENTY-SIX -s H f -1w.,'.f9'j,y V ,, ,.. f ' ww W 1- f191ll3.yM7:.'Tf lsJimS..4'b sm M .N as 111-if? AM' uw v ', ' 'W' IOAX OFFICERS Fall Semester XV:u'1'v11 Rooms Ke-nm-th Huck Ruth Schmidt lh'nl'y Schmidt Hola XX'illi:1msnn Spring Ilznvid Ryflhonm LL-ulu Nnrtmx Victor Huglu-s Ilomlld Ilrukv Vi Sec'y-'1'rr:ns. RQ-presentativc Yell header Semester . ,President Vice- Presirlont Cl'- I'1'e-sirlonl l'rcsirh-nt ,Secretzwy 'l'reusux'vr llrvln-rt NYilkinsnn , ,Yoll Leash-r Class Offers IUA Class fK to O2 IOA Class IP to R Q 10,4 Cam KS to Z y IFVEE 'I'XVEY'I'Y-SEVEN ..- 1 s K wwe' llli OFFICERS Fall Semester Nancy Mvlirirle, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, l l'E-Siflent Maxine Strollg ..,,,..... Vice-President Larry Mercy, ,.,,,........... Sec'y-T1'eaS. Grattan Hugin ,,,,...A,, Representative Sam Zefl' ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, Yell Leader Spring Semester 'Fed Martz ,,,,,,,A,,,,.,.,....,...,,,, President Margaret Ring ,,,.,.,,,, Vice-President Robert Ayres ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sec'y-Trens. George Demarest .... Representative .lohn Grllllflilll .,,,,,,,.,.,.... Yell Leader CIass Officers IIB Class IA to M Q ' IIB Class IN Z0 Zj and IIA Class ffilj lllclm IB to Gj PAGE TWENTY-EIG HT 1 IIA UFFICERS Fall Semester In-rwuurl Hvzulhmd ,,,,, ,l x'0S-idont tie-nrgw Brown, H ,,,, Vice-President f Xvimnm Ennis . ,, ,,,,, ,Sec'y-'1're:1s. llurnld AL-km-rly , Representative Us-1-il Vruss ,,,,, ,Yr-ll Ls-zuler I Spring Semester Iloln-rt llzumm-ru , , ,President 4'h:u'ln-S Iiowmzm .,.Viu0-l'resident Millznrfl Hrown, , , ..SOC'y-Treas. ldloisv Byers ,.A,,,,,... Representative Clam' Offccrs IIA cm 511 10 Z2 W IIA cfm fH to og ' 1213 cm,- PAGE TVVENTY-NINE Activities of February Graduates Amerlne, Velma .....,,......,........,...,.,,,..,..,,.....,..,,,,,..,,,,......,.,,,,, ,,.,.....,,...,,,...,,.,..,,..,...,..,... I nternational Club Bahten, Walter .....,..,,. Benson, Charles .,,.,..,.,,...,, Bettencourt, Agnes ..,...., Bomberger, John .....l.... Boyles, Morgan ...,.,,... Brennan, Alzada ..,...,. Casazza, Theresa ....... Ciccarelli, Leo ,,,...,., Clark, Nita ....,,...,.. Coffee, Leonard ...,,,. Condrey, Maxine ....,,.. DeSeelhorst, Roy ..,.,. ,......Agriculture Club ...Commercial Club ,......,.,,,,,.,...,,.Athletics ...,.....,...,........Dramatics .......International Club ......Commercial Club ......Commercial Club ..,...Track, Football ....,,........,..Glee Club ......Commercial Club ......Commercial Club ....,.Agriculture Club Fox, Bill ,,....,.,.......,. .,,.. .,,.... .,,.,........,......,. ..,...,,......,...,.....,..,.... C o m m ercial Club Grunow, Emma ..,,.,...... .,.......,......,................,,.,......,,,......,,...............,.,,...,.. B asketball Harwood, Dorothy ........ ...,.,,....,.,........,,......,.,....,,.,,,,.....,.,.....,..,.......,..,.......,. L atin Club Holmes, Dorris ..,.,,,....,.,... ..,... A wgwan, Girls' League, French Club, Senior play Honeycutt, Thornton ...... ..l...,.,,..,.......,...,...,... L atin Club, Baseball, Football, Art Jessen, Marie ..,,,,........... ................,,,,........, C ommercial Club, Band, Orchestra Johnson, Mildred ..,..,. .....,.,..,.........,,............. I nternational Club Kauffman, Gael ,..,.,.. ,,,..... .......,....,...,,...,..,., A g ricult'ure Club Katcher, Ann ,,....,. ........,.............,... C ommercial Club Lowe, Aileen .,..... . .... ,..... , . ....., ,,....,..................,.........,......,.., C ommercial Club Lyon, Virginia ..,,,.... ..,....... , .,........,...,....,l,,. ...,. ...,,...,,........ C o m mercial Club, Senior Play Phillips, Melvin .,,.,.. ......,,.,.........,.,..,...,,, ......,.,,,............,,......,.....,...,. B a nd, Orchestra, Giggles Rains, Evelyn ,,,..,..,, .,......... ...,., G i ggles, Mediterranean Nights, Commercial Club, Dramatics Robertson. Edna ...,.. ,.....,.........,. .......................,.,.....,.,,........,.,.... ......... . . ..... G i ggles, Commercial Club Rodgers, Helen .... .... .,..........................,........,..,.............,...,.,.......................,,.........,.............. C o mmercial Club Sanders, Richard ............ Student Body President, Awgwan Editor, Athletics, International Club Sharp, Lucile ..,......... ....,..............,.,,....,...,.......,..........,. ............,.,.,,....,.,..,......,............................... D r amatics Simmonds, Isabel ....., ,,........,........,,.,.,..,.....,.,......,..,....,.,...... I Ionor Society, French Club, Latin Club Smith, Sam ...,..,....... .,.....,..,,...,........,..........,.................... B and, Tennis Souza, Marie .......,,. ...... H onor Society, Senior Play Tong, Erma ...,.......,,.....,..,....,......., ......,.......,..,....,. C ommercial Club Toyota, Takeshi ..,...,.........,........,... .............,..,..,.......,.....,,,.....,..........,........,,.................,.... B asketball Turner, Alvin .,,.,.....,........ ,..........,..,.....,. ....,...............,.....,..,..... ,..............,,...........,.....,........ A e r onautics Club Van Konynenburg, Henrietta ..,...,............................,.....,,........,,,.... ,, ........,....., Athletics, Junior Forum Vifilson, VVllford .,.,...., .........i...............,.....,...Awgwan Editor, Oratorical Contest, International Club Zion, Mary Ann ,,...,.,.,.. French Club, Drama, Girls' League, Honor Society, Senior Play, Giggles Activities of June Graduates Archambeault, George ....,i,.......,...........,.......,..............,...,......,............,..,,.. Band, Orchestra, Senior Play Ayres, John ...,.....,..,.............,.,,,.......,.....,...,.....,.....,...,,...,,..........,., Band, Orchestra, Tennis, Class Officer Balch, Helen ...,.,.. Debat., Jr. Forum, Playmakers, Honor Soc., Tumbling, Girls' League Pres., Student' Body Executive Committee Bates, Harold .............................. .................... ................. ...............,...........,................. R i tl e Club, Dramatics Bell, Helen ........,. Club, Playmakers, Commercial Club, Dramatics, Athletics Beltz, Velma ,...... ........................... H onor Society, Girls' League Cabinet, French, Spanish Club Best, Joy ..,......................... Girls' League, Hon. Soc., Giggles, Senior Play, Operetta, Playmakers Bewley, Rose ........................ Honor Society, Athletics, International Club, Home Economics Club Blankenburg, Kenneth. ..........,.......,................. ........,.... H onor Society, Philatelic Club, Class Officer Bomberger, Dorothy ....... .............. M ed. Nights, Dramatics, Senior Play, Hon. Soc., Playmakers Bosserman, Jane .......... French Club, Operetta. Bottoms, Robert .............................................. Football, Operctta, Senior Play, Glee Club, Transfer Bovee, Dorothy ................ Hon. Soc., Ore. Trail Essay Contest, French, Spanish Club, Inter. Club Bowen, Harold ......... Bradley, Eugene ...... Bracco, Lena ......... Bracco, Mary. ...... Briggs, Dorothy...... Brown, Louise ....... Bruch, Robert ....... Byers. Sheldon ...,.t Caines, Audra ........ Carley, Reba ....... Caswell. Mary .......... Chow, George S ....... Club, Baseball, Astronomy Club Track ......,............Honor Society, Junior Forum, Athletics, International Club ...........,.......................Debate, Athletics, Honor Society, International Club Honor Society Play, Sycamore Staff ...,,...Debate, Junior Forum, Honor Society, Stud. Body, Extemp., Giggles, Latin Club, Girls' League, Glee, VVodens ...............Ext'emp., Nat'l Forensics League, Debate, International Club Club, Senior Play, Band Club, Glee Club, Operetta. ..i...................Athlietics, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Block M ...,....Athletics, Senior Forum, Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club .....................Track, Art, Lettering, Dob-A-Dob Club, Honor Society Corson, Mary .............. ..................................... A thletics, French, Chemistry Club, Operetta Crabb, John .................... .,...... P laymakers, Senior Play, Stage Manager, Ride Club Daniells, Elizabeth ....... ...............,....................,........ I -Iome Economics Club, Athletics Darling, Evelyn ......... ........... ...........................,...............,..... H o me Economics Club, Art Club Davisson, Orren ..............................................................,... Commercial Club. Research Club, Athletics DeLa.ppe, Elizabeth .............,...... ,. .............. Junior Forum, Playmakers, Senior Play, Spanish Club DeMartini, Lily ................ Athletics, Operetta, Junior Forum, Home Economics Club, Block M Downey, Meredith .... 4Q.Med. Nights, Giggles, Athletics, Jr. Forum, Girls' League, International ' Club, Dance Pageant, Commercial Club Dufton, Stanley ....... .... . . ..... ...... ....... C 1 ass Officer, Track, Agriculture Club PAGE THIRTY ACTIVITIES OF IUNE GRADUATES fC07lfl'71uCt11 from Page 30j Edwards, Mildred ..... ,. ...,... Operetta., Junior Forum, Athletics, Latin, Home Economics Club Emery, Wilson ........,. Ellertson, Lillian .,...... ......,.......... A thletlcs, Latin Club, Honor Society, Tumbling, Block M Band, Football ,..,......................................Basket'ball, Tennis, Aeronautics Club Emery, Dougles ....... Farr, Thelma .......... Fellows, Jack ...,........ ....,...Ath1etics, Giggles, Home Economics Club Play, Aeronautics Club Fen-ini, Aldo ...,...,........ ............,.,........,......................,.......... F ootball, Baseball, Track, Basketball Fitzgerald, Eugenia ,..,,., ..,..,..,....,............,......, O rchestra, Commercial Club, Home Economics Club Flack, Sylvia ............ .... .,..,.. A w gwan, Glee Club, Girls' League, Dramatics, Athletics, Operetta Ford, Ann ....... .....,..... , .................... . . ..... ,..... ....,......,..,..,................,....,..l............l..............,............. T I' aIlSfel' Fox, Vlolau., .,,.........,. ......,. A thletics, Hon. Soc., Math. Club, Jr. Forum, Tumbling, Block M Frame, Pauline ..,..,... ...,,.....................,.....,.....,...,..,...,...........................,..... O peretta. Girls' Athletics Frame, Robert ....... ,.............. C apt. Football, Band, Track, Ex. Com., Class Pres., Arch. Frantz, Lucile ....,...,,. ......,,..,.......,................................,.......,...,......,....,.........,.......,....... H onor Society Freeman. Irene ......... .,..... G lrls' Athletics, Giggles, Operetta, Tumbling. Commercial Club Fry, Alta .,....,............. ...........,.....,,.........,.... . .........,,..,. H ome Economics Club, Commercial Club Ghllottl, Levlo ...........,. ,,,,,,,,. ...,,,..,.........,............ T r ack, Senior Play, Basketball, Yell Leader Gibbons, Phyllis ....,....,.. .........,.,,.........,.....................................,,,..,...,.. L atln Club Gimblin, Katherine ....... ......................Girls' Athletics, Giggles, Spanish Club Gooch, Hazel ,.,.. ,,.... .........,.........,,.................... ..,. ,.,...., G i r l s' Athletics, Giggles, Home Economics Club Goodwin, Marguerite ......,..............,..........,.......,.,.....,,......,,,.................,............... Orpheus, Advanced Band Graham, Robert ........................,,,.......,....,..,................................,......,,......,......,................ Basketball, Track Green, Clarissa ..................,. Operetta, Orchestra, Glee, Junior Forum, Athletics, Spanish, Mu ic Grundbrecker, Emma ..,...,,..,.....,.........,................. Spanish Club, Home Ec., Athletics, Math. Club Grundy, Florence ..,......,....................................,...,......,........................,......... Latin Club, Chemistry Club Halverson, Leroy .....,..,.........,........................,............ Senior Forum, Operetta, Mediterranean Nights Hammer, Louis. ...,................,..,....,..... - ..,....,.,..,..............,..... C ommercial Club, Forum, Band, Orchestra Hamilton, Warren ,...,... Band, Sr. Play, Football Mgr., Class Officer, Athletics, Philatelic Club Hanshaw, Annabeth. ................... Athletics, Operetta, Med. Nights, Giggles, French, Playmakers Helmlck, Emma .......................,,,.........................................,.,..,..... Orchestra, Forum, Commercial Club Hardie, Don ,...,,.....,.,. ......,...,..,. I' 'ootball, Track, Ag. Judg., Ag. Club, Business Manager Hawkins, Lewis ..,.... ...... C lass Officer, Tennis Club, Track, Basketball, Chemi try Club Helny, Loyal ......,...... ................ ........,.............................................. A e ronautics Club, Operetta Harrold, Blanche ...,..... ........,......... H onor Society, Commercial Club, Athletics, Transfer Hill, Morris ,,,.. ...... ,,,.... ..,....,.........,,...,..........,... B a s ketball, Football, Track, Tennis Heurlln, Mellicent ...... ..,................,.......,...................,,..... S enior Band, Tree and Shrub Club Hoatson, Alice ..,....... ..,........,,..,.......,........,.,......,....,. G lrls' Athletics, Home Economics Club Holder, Harry ..,,.......... ........ ,...,.. .,............,............ F o o tball, Track, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club Homfeldt, Bertha ..,.,... ......... O peretta, Athletics, Spanish, Music Club, Junior Forum, Glee Houston, Eva .,,.......,, ...............,................,. A thletlcs, Art, French, Home Economics Club Huff, Thomas .,,...... .......,..,........,................,.....................,.................. A g. Judging, Ag. Club Hughes, Ruth ........ Hurley, Noris ....,...... Impecoven, Lois ........ Club ........................Commercial Club, Home Economics ............Band, Orchestra, Class Officer, Basketball, Track Ireland, Willie ...,,,....... ,.,.,............ ..............,. .............,....,,..,....,........,.....................,........ B a s ketball, Track Isenhower, Gerald. ..,.....,...... Hon. Soc., Oratorlcal, Sr. Play, Chem., Engineer. Club, Astron. Club Isola, Josephine ........,,.,.,......,.............,................. Girls' Athletics, Home Economics Club, Block M Jackson, Dorothy ......,,..,. Dramatics, Operetta. Dance Pag., Playmakers, Shakespearean Contest James, Ruth ..,.,......... ......,.............................................. B and, Athletics, Playmakers, Awgwan Staff Johnson, Clarence ...... ................................... J udging Team, Awgwan, Printing Staff, Dob-A-'Dob Johnson, Harold.,..,, Johnson, Vivian ,....., Julius, Wardell ......... Baseball .......Orchestra, Band, Track, Cheml try Club Kahl. Effie ................. ........,...,...............................,............... L Elrls' Athletics, Commercial Club Kauffman, Violet ........ ........,.....,,.,.............,..,...,..,,,. ..................................................... G l rls' Athletics Kempe, Maxine ..,,...., ...... C lass Officer, Giggles, Awgwan Editor, Latin Club, Sycamore Staff Kerr, Orval ..........,.. ...,................................................,..,.. T rack, Dramatics, Senior Play, Playmakers Klbby, Josephine ......... . .....,....,........ . ...................,..,......................,.......... . ..,......................................., Transfer King, Ray .... , ,,...,.....,,., Football, Track. Operetta, Jazz Follies, Med. Nights, Glee, Class Officer King, DeLane .................... Senior Commercial Club, Junior Commercial Club, Home Economics Kllne, Jerlel ..........................,........................,........................,.........., Band, Aeronautics Club, Rifle Club Kllpfel, Virgil ............. ......,.............................................. A wgwan Printing Staff. D0bA-Dob Club Landini, Elmo .,................,...........................,.......................,.....,....,.............,.,.....,...,.....,.....,...,.,..., Aeronautics Lawrence, Bernice .......................,.............................,.....................,.... Home Economics Club, Art Club Llnkhorn, Dorls., ...,,,... ,......... .........................,....,........................ G . A. A., Glee Club, Operetta, Forum Lucas, George..Class Off., Shakespearean Contest, Debate, Yell Leader, Sr. Play, Hon. Soc. Play National Forensic League Mahoney, Florence ......,............................................. Girls' Athletics, Chemistry Club, Dance Drama Malone, Marguerite ........................................ Girls' Athletics, Operetta, Glee Club, Home Ec. Club Marsh, Wvilllam .,.......... Student Body Pres., Football, Track, Basketball, Block M, Service Club Matthies. Genevieve ....................,...,............. . ............,......., Playmakers, Dramatlcs, Commercial Club Mattox, Helen ............. Athletics, Commercial Club, French Club Mattox, Louls ........ ...,. .....,.. S y camore Editor, Basketball, Track, Dramatics, Band, Block M Maxwell, Kenneth ...... ...........,........,...,..,...,......,..,............,...... lf Ionor Society, Math. Club, Forum Melnhardt. Daisy r...... .....................Tumbllng Club, Operetta, Girls' Athletics, Big Sister McCune, Estel ..........,... ........................................................ T rack, Football, Basketball, Sycamore Mitchell, Helen ........................ Chemistry Club, Senior Play, Latin Club, Honor Society, Awgwan Montgomery, Willard .......,..........,..............,................., Ag. Club, Judging Teams, President F. F. A. Morris, Muriel ...,.......,.,.. Dramatics, Sr. Play, Honor Soc., Athletics, Chem. Club, Camera Club Morris, Kenneth ....,...,,,,,.. ........................ T ennis, Band. Spanish Club, Sycamore Staff, Orchestra Muirhend, John ........ Munson, Eleanor ...... Murray, Mary ,.,. Baseball, Jazz Follies ........Dramatics, Girls' League Cab., Class Off., Operetta, Girls' Athletics Chemistry Club, Camera Club Club, Spanish Club, International Club PAGE THIRTY-ONE E ACTIVITIES OF IUNE GRADUATES fC0ntinued from Page ilj Nelson, Ella ........,,.,. .........,,.....,...,..,...,.....,,.........,........................................... H ome Economics Club Nelson. Virginia ...... .,..., G iggles, Senior Play, Honor Society, Playmakers, Sycamore Snaps Obert. Roscoe ...,.,..,..... ...,.I..I........,............,.,. A dv. Band, Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Rifle Club Ocken, Merle ...........,,..... .....,.....,... .....................,.. ......., O p e retta, Band, Senior Play, Basketball O'Connor, Frances ........ ....,, P lay Day, Commercial Club, Chemistry Club, Giggles Oesau, Clarence ...,..,... ........................,......,.,,,...,...., S enior Band, Senior Orchestra, F. F. A. Overman, Thomas ...... .......,............. ,.,,,..........,.,,,..........i,. S e nior Play. Honor Society, French Club Payne, Jack ..........,... .......,...,. C lass Officer, Honor Society Play, Operetta, Aeronautics Club Pelucca, Amelia ...... ........ H onor Society, Commercial Club, Chemistry Club, Chay Kay Staff Peters, Fay ..........,. ., ......... ...,..........,...........,..,... G lee Club, Operetta, Spanish Club, Girl Scout Pfarr, Ulilla ...,.,,.........,.........................,......,..,...........,... Math. Club, French Club, International Club Pickett, Margery .,.............,..............,..... Orchestra, Band, Big Sister, International Club Secretary Podesto, Josephine ,... .........,...,.....,..................,.,,,,.......,..,..,,................. G . A. A., Home Economics Club Quartaroli, Ralph .....,.. Glee Club, Operetta, Block M, Girls' Athletics, Giggles, Tumbling Club Ramont, Eldon .,.,..,.,.......,.,..,...,.,..,.,......,..,............ 1 ....,......,..........,..............,............,,,.,....,......... Judging Team Redman, Jeanne ..,.......,......,............,...............,.... ............................,..... . Operetta. Home Economics Club Reed, Wayne ......., Dramatics, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Jazz Follies, Med. Nights, Com. Club Rhien, Eilene ...,......,.......,...................,........, Class Officer, G. A. A. Officer, Tumbling Club, Operetta Robertson, Virginia ...............,,....,,.,............,...,.. Music Club, Tumbling, Junior Forum, Spanish Club Robillard, Fred ......i. Ag. Team, Ex. Com., Business Mgr., Class Off., State Pres. F. F. A., State Champ. Dairy Judge, Ag. Award Roxby, XVinifred. ............... Debate, Dramatics, Girls' League Pres.. French Club, Junior Forum Salber, Margaret .....,.......,,........... Band, Camera Club, Honor Society, Hockey, Track, Basketball Samuelson, Henry ..........................,......,.,..............,............................................................... Football, Track Sanders, Thelma ...........................,........ Honor Society, Block M and Sweater, G. A. A. President Satariano, Lawrence ........ Engineers Club, Archery Club, Playmakers, Sr. Play, Christmas Play Schuler, Ellice .... Block M, Hon. Soc., Nat'l Forensic League, Debating, Forum, Girls' League Cabinet, Math. Club, Student Body Ofiicer Scneder, Fern ,.,............ ...,..... G lee Club, Jr. Forum, Tumbling, French Club, Operetta, Make Up Silveira, Roy ,.,,,,,,, .,..,....,.....,,,,,,...........,.................................,,.............,..,.......,....... A griculture Club Simms, Eleanor ,,.,,,. ,.....,..........,,,,,....... ,....,....., .,...,.....,,....,,.,.........., O r p heus Club, Music Club Smith, Faun ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,...........,.....................,................,.............. I nternational Club Smith, Gladys ,,.C,.,,,,,,, .............,..............,........... . .. ,..Home Economics, Spanish Club Smith, Robert' ................ .......,.................,,..---,,,.,.......------.-..--.--.------..------,.......---------.,. S enior Play Sorensen, Elsie ................. Stambaugh, Russell ........, Stephenson, Mary Jane... Stimmann, Bernice .......... A. A., Latin Club, Operetta, Home Economics Club Club, Agriculture Club, Operetta .i..... Home Ec. Club, Math. Club, Chem. Club, Frosh-Soph Speak. ., ...,...................,..,.,......................,.............,.......... . .............,..,..... Dramatics St0ckStill, Eugenia ..............................,.............,...................,......... Home Economics Club, French Club Stone, Weldon. ..................... ................................................... ...................... ,..... ...,.......... B a s k etball, Tennis Strachan, Daisy .... Debate, Playmakers, Hon. Soc., Sr. Play, Hon. Soc. Play, Nat'l For. League. Sturm, Evelyn ................... Swanson, Herbert ...... Tennyson, Lois .,...,,....... Thompson, Bernice ......... Thompson, Dorothy ......,. Tisher, Olive .................. Togashi, Tomi ............. Toyota, Teruko ........... Utterback, Leonard ...,.. Utterback, Louise ...,.. Velthoen, Alice ........... Wagner, Maurice ....... WVallace, John ............. Walton, Strother ......,. Webster, Bertha ........... VVessling, Illa Mae .......,.. Washington, Buford ....... WVallace, Kenneth ......... Wellington, Pauline ........ VVells, Georgette .........,. Wilson, Chester ,,..... Wing, John ............ Winn, Sereta ....... Wood, Roy .............. Young, XVesley ,..... Girls' League Cabinet .........................Mediterranean Nights, Operetta, Art Club, Commercial Football, Rifle Club ..................Girls' Athletics, French Club, Chemistry Club Club, Home Economics Society, Orpheus Club, Music Club Club ......,Glee Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics, Girls' Athletics . ........,............ Girls' Athletics, Girls' Aeronautics, Spanish Club Orchestra, Senior Play, Class Officer ......,.....Athletics, Operetta, Chemistry Club, Journalism .......Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Operetta, Athletics Club, Radio Club .,........,....Track, Science Club, Senior Forum, Debate ...........,.............Basketball, Track, Spanish Club Society, Spanish Club ...........,...Girls' Athletics, Home Economics Club .......................F0otba1l, Junior Forum, Agriculture Tfeziign e ........Spanish Club, Operetta, Glee, Giggles, Sycamore Staff .........................................Operetta, Band, Glee, Orpheus Club ........................Class Officer, Basketball, Agricultural Judging .......Senlor Band, Senior Orchestra, Class Officer, Basketball M, Girls' Athletics .,....,Football, Track, Baseball, Agricultural Judging PAGE THIRTY-Two -fQsfww:af.' bw W5 vm Q H f V a:w.fr'.4:ggg,we Q bm, .i??5.z:5,qL , J8f,'g,,ff. Hgvnfar -wJ,i,,Q.ea.N 'A ,fi 'C ki? 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Such are the activities of the Associated Students of the Modesto High School. We e - ' The insufliciency of the old point system had long Dick Sanders . . . . been a topic of discussion, but this year steps were taken to correct it. As a result, an entirely new system of awards was adopted which has alread roved its eflicienc . The first motto stressed b the executive committee Y P Y Y was Keep the championship spirit. Many pep rallies were held during the year. Richard Sanders Winifred Roxby .....,,, ,- t.,,, , Helen Balch t,..,.. Mike Bacciarini , PRESIDENT ...,.,.,.,...... I .,,... .....,v..... VICE-PRESIDENT . ...t... ,..........e SECRETARY ,..t ,t,i., ........ TREASURER ..... ......t ........, E Bill Marsh Helen Balch Louise Brown lack Hagedorn Fred Robillardt .....t.. t,t,,,, B USINESS MANAGER, .....,, ,, .,.,t,..... Donald Hardie George Lucas. ....,.,,ti, ,vr,,,,..,,,r Y ELL LEADER ,......t ....,.,..., Levio Ghilotti Wilford Wilson ......,,t Vt,......, A WGWAN EDITOR ,.....,t t,,...,.t, M axine Kernpe Louis Mattox .,.t, SYCAMORE EDITOR t,..i...,.. ...,,t Louis Mattox PAGE THIRTY-FOUR Our varsity squad has won the conference champion- ship. With the exception of one game, we have an un- defeated team. The winning spirit was e x t e n d e d through the basketball and track seasons also. A noticeable increase in students participating in activi- ties was another factor in the 1930-1931 success. Aside from the new point system, the winning spirit, and the participation in activities, important ap- propriations were made. The sum of one thousand dollars was appropriated for rental of a lighted foot- ' ball field for night games. The student body also Bm Marsh purchased much needed athletic equipment, a part of which was made possible by gate receipts. Curtains were bought for the stage, and a fund for more permanent campus improvements was begun. Fall Semester CLASS EXECUTIVES Spring Semester Roy DeSeelhorst. ...... -. .. ,..,c.. ....,...... 12 ........ .....,,. ..,...... R obert Frame Ray Greenhill ........... ......... , 12 B... ..,... ......... . .. Mike Bacciarini Owen Laws. ...........,. ......... . 11 A ........ . ........ .Derwood Headland Robert Hummer ......,... .....,,.., 1 1 B ,,.. .. ,............. Ruth Hawkins Ruth Hawkins. ....... .......... 1 0 A ....,,... .,............. A nne Gould Anne Gould .......,...,,. ...,,. ,,,.,...,..............,,.....e 1 0 B... ..,,..,. , ........... ....,........,....... A ndrew Bertucci FACULTY-MR. OVERMAN, MR. PUGH, Miss PAINTER PAGE THIRTY-FIVE Sycamore The SYCAXIORE is the oHicial sociated Students of Modesto High School. It is published at the end of each school year. lvouirs Matrox Owen Laws Editor ,,7,. 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S, cccci,rr,cccccc,,ccccc,c..,,,, Winifred Roxby School Activities w...,. ,,.c.,ccV W inifred Roxby and John Ayres Agriculture c...,cc ,cicccc,ic,....,.,c,cc,cc..c,,cc,cc,c....c I ohn Ayres Dramatics, cccccc cc.,.cccccccc,ccccc.cc,. M axine Kempe Calendar .,,.cc... c,c,,.,c ,c..c.,, cc....,c ..,,c..c,,..,,..,ccc.c,,c,, ,....f..,cc...,c.V.,,c..... R u t h H 11WkiDS Typist ,7,,,o,,,,i,,,,,ir,oo,o7,ci,c,,oi,c,,.-i,,,,,c,ir,,.,,c i,c,,c,,cc,c,ccc,,,,,i, ,ri,, cc,ccccc,ccc,,-,,,,,c,,c,, P a u line Wellington Faculty Adviser, Miss Vera Kearnsg English Adviser, Miss Lucetta P. Kellenbarger Sycamore Slug PAGE THIRTY-six annual publication of the As- The Awgwan The AWGWAN is the oflicial paper of the Associated Stu- dents of Modesto High School. It is published every Friday of the school year and is printed by the Modesto High School Printing Department. Wilford Wilson Maxine Kempe First Semester MANAGING STAFF Second Semester Wilford Wilson ,..ce,. ,v,....... E Dlron-IN-CHIEF., e.,,,o. ,..., M axine Kempe Maxine Kempe, ...... ee..ee . ,Assocmrn EDITOR ...... .,o.,ci M illard Brown Millard Brown ,.........,,e.,,,, ...,., B Usmess MANAGER .,,,,.. Miss Margaret Painter re.e... .ee,e....., F Acorrrr Anvxsnk ,...,,i,. ,,.,.. , Miss Margaret Painter EDITORIAL STAFF First Semester Mildred Johnson, Helen Mitchell, Mary Frances Stefan, Erma Tong, Richard Sanders, Lewis Hawkins, Ralph Griffin, Doris Holmes, Katherine Gimblin, Dan Saso, Mary Lopez, Sylvia Zeft, Genevieve Matthles, Charles Riesland, Richard Robillard, Dorothy Robinson, Myron Roney, Thelma Taber, Jean Walls, Elizabeth WVisecarver. Second Semester Richard Rohillarrl, Dorothy Jackson, Genevieve Matthies, Shirley Hartzell, Helen Mitchell, Noris Hurley, Kenneth Morris, Mary Lopez, Mary Frances Stefan, Vera Cunningham, Francis O'Connor, Leona Carmichael, VVardell Julius, Louise Utterback, Orpha Hager, Donald Graham, June Rose, Myron Roney. PRINTING STAFF ADVISER--MR. Bovlas First Semester Clarence Johnson, Virgil Klipfel, Freddie Holmes, Robert Smith, NValt'er Stambaugh, Kenneth NVallace, Ralph Griffin, Robert Stagg. Second Semester Virgil Klipfel, lflldean Willard, NValter Stambaugh, Donald Graham. Robert Stagg, Joe Brown, Robert Smith, Myron Roney, .lunius Vertrees, George Brown. tAwgu'an Stag PAGE rnmrr-sEvnN i Girls' League 'gPurr! Pull! Originally, that was a gasoline slogan, but it has been well applied to the Girls' League. If the girls want anything, they purr for it. Then if they don't get it, they pull, and when they pull they get it. However, many successful acti- vities have been sponsored by very gentle purring. Winifred Roxby Helen Balch At the beginning of the fall semester, the girls transferring from other schools were initiated into the League at an eventful wienie roast and sand party. The mothers of the officers and cabinet members were entertained at a waflle supper which preceded the formal public installation. For weeks before the fall money-making entertainment, students could be seen wearing Giggles signs, and anyone wishing information was impressed with the importance of that event. At Christmas time, the girls brought gifts of toys and cloth- ing to be sent to the detention home. As a climax to the fall activities, the several departments, art, stage, and electricity, were presented with gifts of candy. The spring semester began with a boom out of which came the big sister -little sister party and program, and the novelty installation of OECCIS. To rival Giggles in success, the League presented the famous all-boys revue. During the spring season, such social affairs as the mothers the daughter- dads' entertainment, and reciprocity luncheon were At the close of this prosperous year, each girl takes pride that she is a member of the Girls' League and has had a part in Girls' League Cabinet PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Honor Society The most exclusive organi- zation of the school, the Honor Society, Chapter 52, reached its highest enrollment of sixty- three in the fall semester of this school term. The society sponsored many social activities during its banner year. Iazz and Minuet and mfhe Rehearsal Daisy Strachan Helen Balch were presented for the purpose of obtaining funds for the scholarship presented each year. The club made a notable addition to its rules and regulations by securing three privileges for the members, two having to do with Honor students' class programs, and the third, their day off. In making use of the last privilege, about thirty-five students visited the session of the state legislature March 25, 1931, in Sacramento. The officers of the spring semester, the president of the fall semester and Miss Ross, chapter adviser, were chosen as delegates to the annual Central Regional Con- ference held in Palo Alto, April 11, 1931. It further proved a banner year for the number of life membership students. Those who earned that honor in the California Scholarship Federation were Isabel Simmonds, Helen Balch, Louise Brown, Ellice Schuler, Mary Bracco, Lena Bracco, Lillian Eilertsen, Velma Beltz, Kenneth Blankenburg, Thomas Overman, and Gerald Isenhower. Honor goes to Isabel Simmonds for winning the Plato Medal at the mid-year graduation for her high scholastic standing. Fall Semester HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Spring Semester Helen Balch iiiui.,.. ..u,... ......,.. i .,,,s,,s,,ii,,., P R ESIDENT , ....i,iss,i,i,er.r,.. , .,.,.iie,,,ss.... Daisy Strachan Daisy Strachan, V,ri,..,s, .,vesti,i VICE P1uas1DENT ,.uu..,..,. Y i.i,is... Louise Brown Ellice Schuler ....,,.,ii.,,,,i,i.. ...u, . ssiui SECRETARY-TREASURER .esisi,u,........,.,...,.,...,... Ellice Schuler Honor Society PAGE THIRTY-NINE lnterscholastic Debating Get the winning spirit and Keep the winning spirit are the slogans Modesto debaters have endeav- ored to uphold throughout this year. Hail to the Victors! Modesto High School holds the championship title for the year 1930-3l! By winning four out of Hve debates with fourteen judges' decisions out of a A possible eighteen the Modesto Websterians gained the deb atin g championship of the Central California Public Speaking League. Ripon ranked second with thirteen decisions. The cup was awarded to Modesto High School at the annual oratorical contest. Miss Painter INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATING SCHEDULE OF DEBATES All-Girls' Squad - Resolved, that chain stores are detrimental to the best inter- ests of the American people. Modesto vs. Ripon, 0-33 Modesto vs. Hughson, 3-0. Affirmative: Louise Brown, Daisy Strachan, negative: Ellice Schuler, Mary Bracco. Summary: Opponents 3, Modesto 3. Lucky Day Debate -Friday thirteenth. '4Resolved, that the policy of disarm- ament is the best means of advancing world peace. Modesto vs. Newman, 3-0, Mo- desto vs. Fresno, 3-0. Affirmative: Mary Bracco, Robert Bruchg negative: Ellice Schuler, Iohn Wallace. Summary: Opponents 0, Modesto 6. Championship Debate - Resolved, that California should adopt a plan of unemployment insurancefl Modesto vs. Turlock, 2-lg Modesto vs. Sonora, 3-0. Aflirmative: Ellice Schuler, Billy Bacon, negative: Mary Bracco, Gerald lsenhower. Summary: Opponents 1, Modesto 5. Grand total: Opponents 4, Modesto 14. -PAGE FORTY Louise Bronfn, Everett Am1'er.v0n, Mary Lee, Gerald lscfnfzowcr Oratorical Contest Gerald lsenhower, speaking on Einstein, the Thinker, claimed the honor of representing Modesto High School in the sectional preliminary oratorical contest at Hughson on April 50, where he again won first place. The other three finalists were Raymond Greenhill, Louise Brown, and Owen Laws. EXTEMPURANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST Speaking on Mussolini, Louise Brown was chosen to represent Modesto in the Central California Extemporaneous Speaking Contest at Livingston, December 12. Rav Greenhill was given honorable mention. SHAKESPEAREAN CONTEST Mary Lee and Everett Anderson were chosen to represent Modesto High School in the regional Shakespearean Contest held at Modesto Iunior College, April 11. SGPHOMORE DEBATING In thc battle of words, sophomore debaters would not be outdone by league vet- erans. Members of the victorious teams were: Laura Lee Iames, Anne Angione, Kenneth Bock, Phillip Knorr, and Donald Drake. S 0 plzom ore Debazerf 1' AGE FORTY-ONE The Rear Car Something different with the combined elements of mystery and comedy was presented in K'The Rear Carf' the Iune, '31, senior class play. The plot was based upon the complications arising when a young girl started for the East to claim her inheritance. Marvelous sound effects marked the performance as outstanding. The Hrst double cast in the hitsory of Modesto dramatics Was employed to great advantage, Miss Johnson ' enabling more students to participate in a dramatic production. Members of the double cast included: Winifred Roxhy, Daisy Strachan, Virginia Nelson, Ioy Best, Dorothy Iackson, Mary Lee, Orval Kerr, Iack Payne, Leonard Utterback, Levio Ghilotti, George Archambeault, lack Fellows, Gerald lsenhower, Robert Smith, Sheldon Byers, Iohn Crabb, Floyd lVIacDonald, Warren Hamilton, Leonard Iohnson, Clyde Oden, Robert Bottoms, and Dan Saso. The casts were coached by Miss Louise Johnson. Nothing But The Truth As the mid-year Senior play, Nothing But the Truth was well received. ln the role of the truth teller, George Lucas competed with George Washington. But when a fortune and a girl were at stake, telling Nothing But the Truth for twenty-four hours seemed trivial, though embarrassing at times. Others who helped make the complicated comedy a success Were: Ralph Maxwell, Muriel Morris, Buena Donkin, Virginia Lyon, Helen Balch, lack Payne, Merle Ocken, Bill Bacon, and Eleanor Munson. Miss Louise Iohnson directed the pro- duction. The Rear Car PAGE FORTY-TWO ...Q 1,4-mm ,. i Na , . Mr,-L, .. , ,. .. M.. f'1 4f1'w H Am-M: ,,f,,,, -- .Q 1' ,.,..N.mnm.J. l':T1Jf R Notlzfng 1511: lfzc '1'1'11tl1 hz. elk 5 jazz in Minzref' H 'Hz' Werlziin Rehearmln ,ff K g ' .-....,...wL ' .,, - QL M 'f M4,x5e-LW, -2 IRUEE IIKIRTY-'I'l'IREI2 1 we-uf i Jllodesto High School Band Band and Orchestra Money--Money-When will artists ever be free from the tug of the golden Prof. Mancini music during the school term. a promising future. Jldodeslo High School Orchestra PAGE FORTY-FOUR millstone? The Band had every chance of winning honors at the'National Band Contest in Tulsa, Okla homa, and were greatly disappointed that finances prevented their going. The Band presented a concert at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on May 3 They also presented many local concerts of classical Music is the artistic expression of every civilizi tion, from the beat of the tom-tom to the Symphonic Orchestra, one of the highest forms of modern music The High School Crchestra capahly demonstrateslits ability to take its place among the foremost of these ' orchestras. The musicians, though still youthful, have Girls' Gzfg Club Girls' Glee Club The Glee Clubs aptly live up to their name, for they have brought pleasure and entertainment to many of the High School functions this year. Songs are considered a vital part of any entertainment, and it is indeed ai joy to hear the beautifully blended and well trained voices of these organizations. The Boys' Glee presented an Armistice Day as- sembly program and sang for the dedication of the new Agricultural building. The Girls' Glee sponsored an assembly program and were ready with solos on many important occasions. The combined Glee Clubs gave an operetta and contributed much to the many successful spring programs. Mis:-: XViIkins Boys' Glee Club PAGE FORTY-FIVE Mr. Denbigh State Championships. The Tree, Agriculture Department T h e Agriculture Depart- ment sponsors many diversi fied activities. Among these is judging. M a n y awards were won last spring and fall. T h e Agronomy a n d Dairy Products teams won my, and Dairy Products were Mr. Silva Dairy Cattle, Agrono leading teams at the 1930 Picnic Day Contest held by the University of California at Davis. During the fall semester, the Dairy Cattle and Dairy Products boys came home with trophies from the Oakland Dairy Show. The Modesto Chapter, No. 2, strides in its recent development State President of the California Kauffman and Charles Bowman State Fair last fall. The latter wa of the Future Farmers of America, has made rapid One of its members, Fred Robillard, was elected Future Farmers last fall. Two of the boys, Gael were raised to the degree of State Farmer at the s recently raised to the National Degree of Ameri- 3 can Farmer, representing the State of California. The Modesto Chapter was headed by Roy DeSeelhorst in the fall semester and by Willard Montgomery this spring. Three Modesto Future Farmers exhibited livestock at the San Francisco Iunior Livestock Show, October 27, 28, and 29. The boys were quite fortunate in their win- nings and in the sales money received. At the Los Angeles Christmas Livestock and Baby Beef Show which was a gathering place of nearly 600 Fu ture Farmers from all parts of the State, Modesto l - n F. F. A. Execzztizfc Committee PAGE FORTY-SIX Agriculture Department fffontinzzedj was represented by the State President, F r e d Robillard, an d Thomas Huff, Buford Washington, Willard Mont- gomery, and Leo Ciccarelli, who were accompanied by Mr. Sylva. Mr. E. Walker Ag. Building accompanied the Future Farmer Band, which was so ably directed by our own leader, Mr. Frank Mancini. The Agriculture Department entered its own building this year. In the rear of the building about half an acre is available for experimental plots, school agricultural fairs, and the operation of farm tractors and tools. The building itself houses the entire agricultural department. Included in the building are six rooms and a spacious mechanics shop. Each class-room is equipped with a large storeroom for books, bulletins, supplies and equipmentg thus the class rooms are free to move about in. 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V.,... , V- V , iV V,K. i:.VV- V. kzif w ti g ig ' Q-fligf ,wir '-1 -- Q- V V. Q- vf' :gym wil' L 'sf L,gg,-3.V-Wei.: , V-V 3- 9' , gjfj i YS 2-4 '- Coach Parkinson Captain Frame Coach McKay Football Season as a Whole I This year marks the most successful football season ever played by Modesto High School. The team entered an entirely new league composed of Merced, Turlock, Lodi, Stockton, and Sacramento which is, without a doubt, one of the strongest foot- ball leagues in the state. Through the hard work of the team and the intelligent train- ing of Coaches Parkinson and McKay, Modesto was successful in winning the championship. Modesto entered this league in order that she might receive stronger competition and play more games during the season. The spring practice of 1931 played an im- portant part in producing this championship team, and proved that previous experi- ence and training places the men in a position to receive coaching in a more eflicient manner. Leaving a path strewn with the dead hopes of their opponents, the Panthers scratched, clawed, and fought their way to the championship of the C. C. H. S. A. L. of the C. I. F. They then defeated Woodland for the championship of Northern California. The Red Machine came through all its pre-season practice games and league games with colors flying, and lost but one practice game by one point. As most of last year's varsity graduated last Iune, Coaches Parkinson and McKay 'Were forced to form their team from fighting green men of the County and B teams. 'The Panthers had a light, fast, hard-charging line that crumbled many a heavier forward wall, and stopped many players before they reached the line cf scrimmage. T st shifty back-held clicked smoothly, blocked efficiently, and could plunge PAGE FIFTY All V Q W ,,. ,fig Varsity Squad through the line or skirt the end with equal ease. This is the first lioothiill champion- ship for Modesto High. The mangled aspirations of the Red and l3lt1eli's opponents are hest shown by the few scores they were :thle to put over: PRACTICE GAMES Modesto 19 S1111 lose Cm Modesto 15 College of Pacific Frosh 7 Modesto 6 Oakdale 7 LEAGUE GAMES Modesto 10 Mereegl Modesto , 15 Stockton Modesto 21 Madera Modesto ,, 12 Lodi Modesto v,t,, 13 Sacramento Modesto , ..,tt, 32 WCJ!DCllIll1C1, ,, Modesto ,,t, 19 Turlock , Modesto ,,tt,t,, 167 Opponents PAGE FI FTY-ONE A great tackle-part of the right side CAPTAIN BOB FRAME A consistent man with lots of open Held running ability. BUD GRENFELL A demon on defense for center of line. RAY YVATERMAN A capable center- here for next year. ESTEL MCCUNE of the iron Wall. ALDO FERRINI A driving quarterback with the brains of the team. Q: 1 BILL MARSH A capable and dependable end- greut offense. PAGE FIFTY-TWO IOHNNY HINES A driving fullback and tricky open held runner. IOHN MUIRHEAD A good haclaheld man who excels in passing. DICK SANDERS fi A great halfhack with lots of drive. .FT QW fe' WESLEY YUUNG A slashing, driving, hard-hitting fullback. HENRY SAMUELSON A great end-followed his brother's footsteps. RONALD REDMAN A small chunk of dynamite. 'BE , g-5 A QR PAGE FIFTY-THREE HAROLD IOHNSON A consistent player and great on running punts. DON HARDIE A good tackle-largest on the squad. ORVILLE DAVISSON If they got through Davisson, they had to be good. DARREL WHITE A Hrst class tackle-great for next year. MANUEL QUARESMA A man to mess up every play. ALVIN ZEFF A consistent end-a good guard and tackle. PAGE FIFTY-FOUR W4 Hines makes a nice tackle Summary of Games The first game found the Panthers playing ragged ball, but rarin' to go. They swept out on the field in battle formation and when the smoke cleared away, Modesto had forged ahead to a 19 to 6 victory. Fur flew when the Panthers met the Bengal Babes under the lights of the College of the Pacific Stadium. The Panthers finally overcame the Tiger Cubs, after playing heads up football every minute to a hard fought 13 to 7 victory. Oakdale traveled to Modesto after school one day, caught the Panthers off guard, played an inspired game, and went home on the long end of a 7 to 6 score. In the first league game, Modesto met Merced. Merced put over a touchdown in the first quarter, then the Panthers retaliated with two in the second period. In the fourth period, Davisson fell on a fumble behind Merced's goal and from then on Elgin' a pile-up PAGE FIFTY-FIVE Around left-end for thirty yards Mercedis game was demoralized. So Modesto won 19 to 6. In Stockton, Modesto met her first formidable rival. Playing as never before, the Panther machine drove down the held twice in the first half to score the only touchdowns of the game which ended 13-0 in Modesto's favor. Madera next found the Panthers too fast and shifty for their taste. During the first t-hree periods Muirhead, Frame, and Sanders made a touchdowns each. The score was Modesto 21, Madera 0. For once, Modesto gave her old rivals, the Lodi Flames, a lesson in football, showing superior mettle in every department of the game. At the end Modesto had 12 points, and Lodi none. The Panthers proved themselves superior to Sacramento when Young received a pass and went over the line. The strength of the Modesto wall was proved when it held for four downs on her two yard line. This victory of 13 - 0 made Modesto champions of the Central California C. I. F. and heir to a silver trophy. On Thanksgiving Day Modesto defeated Turlock in a rather slow game when the Panthers had chewed a 19 to 0 victory off the Bulldog's ear. Modesto shocked the Woodlanders horribly, when after a first half in which Modesto made but one touchdown she came back four more times for touchdowns in the last half. Woodland's dreams of the Northern California Championship were shatteredg Modesto won 32 to 0, and the Panthers carried another pretty silver trophy home. PAGE FIFTY-SIX The Red VVarri Alvin Zell liill Marsh listel Mcllune Orville Davisson 7 l.1111'y Takes ez 1' ors who were responsible for End 7 End Tackle 77 7 777Guard 7 Manual Qluaresma 7 7 Guard 7 George Urenfel 7 Center Don Hardie 7 Tackle Harold Iohnson ,,,,,,, End Henry Samuelson 7 7End Wesley Young 7 77 Full 7 john Hines 77 ,,,,, 7 77 Halt 7 7 7 Aldo Ferrini 7 Quarter Richard Sanders Half Roh Frame CCapt.j Ralph Iohnson 7 Iohn Muirhead 7 Darrel VVhite77 7 Alfred Reinke 7 Ray Waterman Ronald Redman 77 77 77 Half 77 ms these victories are: iarter 777777l-lalf Tackle 77 Tackle 7 Center Guard ,,,, 7 Senior Senior Senior Senior Sophomore Iunior Senior 77 Senior 7 Senior 77 Senior .A Senior 7 Senior Senior 7 77 Senior 77 7777 Iunior 77 Senior 77 Iunior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Other memhers of the First squad were David Boling, Arthur Christian, Walter Fields, Earl Wing, Albert Saletta, and Eugene Bowman. Henry Schmidt, Eldean Willard, and Alfred Romano were promising men who spent the latter part of the season with the first string. PAGE l:lF'l'Y-SEVEN County Team Coach Peckham's County team, like all other good teams, showed steady improvements throughout the season. The County squad started the year off with a bang when it scored a touchdown against Hughson on the first play. Later Hughson rallied, winning 18 -7. The game against Escalon was featured by the D perfect interference supporting Holder when he ran CORCYI Peckham 70 yards to a to u chdown. The game ended in a 13 - 13 tie. Modesto won her hrst game 13 -7 when she played Patterson. In the game with Ceres improvement was evident when Modesto drove 60 yards down the field for 'a touchdown, winning 12 - 6. The County squad's line was nearly impregnable in the game with Hilmar, being responsible for the Panther's 13 -6 victory. Members of the team were: Mike Pavlakis, Ierold Mashek, Russell Lawrence, Robert Nelson, Ben Lyon, Bob Blanchard, Curtis Georges, Cecil Cross, Lewis Arps, Floyd Lockhart, Phillip Cozad, Willard Davisson, Harry Holder, Earl Harvey, Floyd Iohnson, Wesley Brown, Sheldon Phillips, Henry Schmidt, Eldean Willard, Robert Boehne, Elbert Miller, Iohn Gilligan, Buford Washington, Iames Barnett, Donald Connacher, Perry Alexander, Howard Shields, Robert White, George Allison, Dick Hines, Edward Moore, and Ralph Quarteroli. I -L ' 1 A Q Mikal Sijuad P PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT Lightweights The Panther Lightweight Football team under the tutelage of Coach Pugh finished the season in a satisfactory manner. Throughout the year the Light- weights have played heady football and many promis- ing players have been developed. Coach Pugh's bone-crushing Midgets got mad during their first game, and thereafter their Hghting ' spirit never cooled. In the First game, the Panther mach Pugh Lightweights took Ceres into camp to the tune of 7 -0. The little Panthers dropped the next game to the heavier Hughson second var- sity when Hughson ran an intercepted pass back for a touchdown, winning 7-0. The Panthers were out to win from Turlock but after a hard fought, uphill battle. were defeated 31-0. This defeat spurred the Midgets to greater efforts. The Light- weights next were defeated by Manteca's second varsity 7 - 6, and then they swamped Ceres 53-0. In the final game the Panther Cubs were defeated by Turlock Light- weights 6 to 18. The members of the team were: Badie, L. E., Beach, R. T., Becker, R. G., Bertucci, F. B., Boyd, C., Brown, L. T., Ekstein, R. E., Estrada, R. H. B., Frantz, R. G., Ginotti, L. H. B., Hardie, G., Holtham, E., Kline, R. H., Lundgren, Q. and Captain, A. Martin, L. E., R. Martin, C., McCloud, R. G., Mitchell, L. G., Morrell, R. C., Parker, R. H. B., Perine, Q., Shoemake, F., Thompson, L. H. B., Varozza, R. T., Wayland, R. G., White, R. T., I. VVilson, R. E., Winfrey, L. H. B., Wolfe, R. E., Zeff, R. H. B., Iohnson, L. E., B. YVilson, R. G. AA- Ll-ghfLU6l'g'lll Squad PAGE FIFTY-NINE Coach Duke Powell Captain Hurley Basketball---Season 1931 The Modesto A and B teams played this year in a new league composed of larger schools than those of the sub-league in which they played last year. Sacra- mento, Stockton, and Lodi all had to be hurdled. Both teams did exceptionally well, winning a third and a first respectively. The C and D teams played in the same sub-league as last year, the other members being Turlock, Oakdale, and Manteca. They met stronger competition from these schools this year than last year. Despite this opposition, they won two championships. Few teams went home happy after they had played basketball 'with Modesto, this year. Coach Duke Powell's teams won three championships and took one third, a recommendation for both the boys and the coach. The Modesto Varsity started the season with three straight victories to lead the league. In the last game of the season they were tied for Hrst, but losing, they dropped back to third position. The fighting Panther B team swept through all the local opposition, Lodi, Sacra- mento, Oakdale, and Stockton, hardly getting over-heated in the fray, and without losing a league game. ln the semi-finals of the Northern California C. I. F. play eff, the Red and Black tripped over Auburn, who later Won the championship. The C team, or as Duke expresses it, the 'Kskilletsf' played in the sub-league of Oakdale, Turlock, and Manteca, against harder competition than most of the larger cities could furnish. They sailed through the season, finally downing Turlock for the championship. Coach Powell's 'gmidgetsn played in the same sub-league as the C's. They out- smarted every team they met on the Hoor, breaking faster, shooting truer, and play- ing harder. Every team they met Went home with long faces and short scores. The D team defeated Turlock in the last game, thus establishing an undisputed claim to the championship. PAGE SIXTY Case Bacciarini Christian I oh nson Matrox Oden Hamilton H arlcy M cDonala' Bowman Demarest Hagedorn Landgrcn PAGE SIXTY-ONE Varsity S quad Varsity Basketball This year Coach Duke,' Powell and his Varsity basketball team were sitting on second position in the league again. They were tied with Sacramento for first place, but were defeated in the last game. The Panthers played good ball all year and were as Hghty a bunch as the league afforded. The scores of the games were: PRACTICE GAMES Opponent Score Oakdale ,...,.,. ......,.... 2 1 Modesto Oakdale ...,.... ,....,, 2 1 Modesto Turlock .....,,, ......, 2 Z Modesto Turlock .,.,..c, .,..... 3 5 Modesto Newman .,...t ,.,..,. 1 9 Modesto DeMolays .... ..,.... 1 2 Modesto LEAGUE GAMES Lodi .,.... .,......... ll Modesto Lodi ,...,...., ,.c.... 2 1 Modesto Stockton ., ttttt,, 17 Modesto Stockton ,t,,,, ....... 2 9 Modesto Sacramento ....... 34 Modesto Sacramento ,... ......,i.,....i..t,t.,...,.,.,,, 2 9 Modesto The members of the team were: Baccarini, Christian, MacDonald, Marsh, Iohn- son, Case, Ocken, Beldon, Bowman, and Mattox. PAGE SIXTY-TWO S core B Squad BH Basketball Under the guidance of Duke Powell the Panther B Team triumphantly battled its way to the championship of the league, the sectional championship, and into the Northern California semi-finals Where they were Finally defeated by Auburn. Dukes B's played fast, hard, clean ball and were the best looking team inxthe circuit. The scores of the games were: PRACTICE GAMES Modesto ,t.,, ,,,tc,.tt , 18 Oakdale Modesto ., .,,,,,. 12 Oakdale .... ., Modesto . ,e,. ,, 23 Turlock ,,,, ,. Modesto ,,,, ,,,,.tt,,., 3 2 Turlock ,,t,,,, Modesto C ,t,t.....,t..., 37 Newman ccct 7 Lodi , t,,, , LEAGUE GAMES 10 lvlodesto Lodi .,.,. ,,,,,,, 16 Modesto ,s,t Stockton ,,,,, , 7, .,l, 13 Modesto ,,,, Stockton 7 ,,,,,, t,,c,,, 1 4 Nlodesto , , , Sacrarnenio .. ,.,,r et,,,. tettttt, 1 8 Modesto , , Sacramento , ,,aaaaaaa ,ttta taaa . V,.,t, 1 3 Modesto G, SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Oakdale , , , , ,, , , , ,, W 8 Modesto , ,, ,, , NORTHERN SECTION SEMI-FINALS Auburn 7 ,,,,,, , tt,...,,, ,. t,,,,,,,tt,tt,, 35 Mcitlestci , , The members of the team Were: Hagedorn, C. Iohnson, Toyota, Ghilotti, Oden, Demarest, Emery, Raper, Stone, Lundgren, Hamilton, Bertucci, and Hurley, captain. PAGE SIXTY-THREE C Squad C Basketball The Red and Black Cu team Won still another championship for Modesto High this year. Led by Captain Demarest, they lost but one game during the season. They played basketball consistently and at times even brilliantly. They had the old never- say-dien spirit, fighting hard all the game, but just a little harder during the last quarter. The scores of the games Were: Modesto t,t, ..,... 28 Manteca 18 Modesto ,,t,,,, ,t,.,. 9 Turlock .,.. .l.. 15 Modesto ttttt ...,.. 2 0 Turlock ttlt..., ., 19 Modesto ,ll,., .,.. ,,,... 2 0 Oakdale ,,t,,,t. . ,....., Q 15 Modesto ttt.tta,,,tt,, ,,tt. . . .......,,t,t.. 25 Oakdale ,,.,.....,......a,.,..,..,,,.......,,t... ,t.... . 23 The members of the squad Were: Demarest, Bowman, Yates, Fletcher, Rydbom. Sanders, Raper, Holmes, Sturm, and Clayton. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR D Basketball Team D Basketball Coach Dukel' Powell piloted his D team to another championship for Modesto High School. Powell's Midgets were a fast aggregation and played a good reliable brand of ball all season, not losing any games. Cross was the captain and Pat I-login was high point man. The scores of the games were: Modesto .,....,.. ....... 2 1 Manteca Modesto , ,ii,,,,. ,..i,.,, 4 3 Turlock Modesto ..,....., .. .,... 20 Turlock Modesto ,tttt,,t ,.,.Yt,t 2 4 Oakdale Modesto ,t.t tt,, t.,,..,t . , .,...,t 3 4 Oakdale The members of the team Were: Cross, Hogin, Toyota Boyles Rice Archibald Wilkinson, Sharp, Thomas, and Victorino. PAGE SIXTY-FIVE Cla SS HAH TFBCIC Bow low to the Championship Varsity track team! All opponents and four records have fallen be- fore their onslaught. In the Mother Lode Track and Field Meet, better known as the County Meet, the Panther men amassed S1 points in Class A events, nearly doubling their nearest rival. Ackerly clipped ' the 880 off in 2:05, a second faster than the former Coach McKay record. Captain Greenhill broke the school 440 record by a second, sprinting the distance in 51.4 seconds and Bacciarini broke the school pole-vault record, going over 11 feet 9 inches. White tossed the spear 180 feet 2 inches, establishing a new school record and bettering the winning mark at the state meet by more than a foot. Then the Panthers really got busy, came the C. C. H. S. A. L., where they more than doubled the score of their nearest opponents. With 14 men Modesto went to Sacramento and by two-thirds of a point, won the Northern Section meet for the first time in the history of the school. The following men placed in the Northern Section meet: Bacciarini, Hrst in pole- vault, White, first in javelin, Lawrence, first in mile, Garvey, first in high jump, Hines, second in broad jump, Frame, second in 440, Cross, second in 880, Greenhill, third in 440, Jamison, third in 220, White, third in sl1ot, Young, third in discus, Hines, fourth in javelin. The relay team composed of Holder, Frame, Greenhill, and Jamison won second. Special commendation should go to Mike Bacciarini and Darrell White, who established Northern Section records in pole-vault and javelin. Other members of this year's squad were: Julius, Quaresma, Curry, Ford, Samuelson, Hardie, Marsh, Sharp, Schuler, Brown, R. McKinsey, McDonald, Waterman, Vaz, Lyon, Wallace, McCune, Bradley, and R. Lawrence. , , it ...' A .Q , Varsity Truck Team PAGE s1x'rY-six B Track As the fastest relay team in this section the Panther B track men are chiefly noted. In the county meet they did well to win 29 points against the fast competition, cracking two seconds off the old relay record. The new record is 1:37.7. The Red and Black B track and Held men met 5 Turlock and took them into camp 63 to 59. They next journeyed to Oakdale where they were taken down the line to a tune of 65 to 50. The Modesto men next met Stockton. The mem- hers of the squad were Capt. Ghilotti, Bertucci, Boehne, Martin, Ferrel, Stalker, Graham, Ginotti, Wilson, Hurley, F. Wilson, Clinkenheard, Raper, Lundgren, Perl. R. Wilson, Bishoff, R. Lawrence, Weimer, Varozza, Boothe, Demarest, C. Mc- Kinsey, Arps, Fletcher, and Thompson. The Panther reserves had several meets with surroundinv schools, showin f freat n lv in improvement at the end of the season. Many men for the future varsity have been developed here. B Track Team PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN , fC8l'l'1. Coach Par kin son The scores of the practice games were: Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto The Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto Modesto The scores of the League games Baseball Coach Parkinsons Panther Nine added another big championship to the Red and Black's belt by winning the Northern Section. In spite of the fact that the squad was only average at base running, hitting, and fielding they won on their fighting spirit. Captain Harold Johnson's team showed up favorably in the weekly scrimmages with the Junior College 12 Escalon .,,. 7 3 28 Newman ....,s., ...... 5 0 Livingston ,.s.s,s,,, ..,,.. 2 18 Newman ....,,s, t,,r,. 6 3 Escalon ,...., ....., 0 were: 11 Manteca ss,t,s,,s s.ss,. 6 6 Ripon .s,,,s 77 5 16 Ceres .s,st ...... 0 17 Denair 1 ssss, 7 7 7 1 7 Hughson 77 77777777 7.77 7 7 77.. .7 7777777 4 15 Hilmar 77777777777777l.7.777777777777...77777777777777w.77 1 members of the squads were: Stalker, C., VV. Davisson, lst, H. Johnson, Zndg O. Davisson, short, Hamilton, short, Johnson, 3rdg Raper and Christian, out- fielders, Cozad, Ferrini, and Mason, pitchers, Qaresma, Bowen, Bertucci, Boyd, Harold Duffy, Harvey, Gilligan, Oden, Thompson, Catterson, Cutts, Bill Duffy, Georges, C. johnson, Madonna, Martin, MacFarl d, Perine, T. Qaresma, Ricsland, Rossiter, Sturm, Walters, and Schmidt. Varsity Baseball Squad PAGE SIXTY-EIGI-IT Tennis I The Red and Black netsters had the strongest team of several seasons. Captain Kenneth Morris, first singles, won the county boys' championship and Elwood Bright, second singles, was the other finalist in the County Singles Tournament. John Ayres and Lewis Hawkins, first doubles, were put out of the County Tournament in the semi-Finals by Patterson as were Pat Hogin and Ted Martz. - - Coach Duke Powell The Tennis team met the Tracy tennis team at Tracy, defeating them four matches to none. Kenneth Morris won six-love, six-love, and Ted Bright won six- love, six-one. In the doubles Lewis Hawkins and John Ayres won six-two, six-two, and Pat Hogin and Ted Martz won six-two, six-one. When the invincible nets- men met Stockton they tallied up four wins for Modesto: Bright: six-love, six-one., Yates, four-six, six-one, seven-five, John Ayres and Lewis Hawkins, six-two, six-four, Robert Ayres and Ted Martz, six-one, six-two. The Tennis program also included meets at Patterson and Roseville, and the News-Herald Tennis Tournament. The team was composed of: K. Morris, T. Bright, L. Hawkins, Ayres, G. I-login, T. Martz, D. Yates, R. Ayers, D. Emery, W. Stone, J. Reynolds. Tennis Squad PAGE s1xTY-NINE Miss Coolq Miss Cozens I-Ioclqey ana' Soccer Squads Basketball S qaaa' PAGE SEVENTY Girls' Athletics Girls' sports were opened this year by the designing of a m o d el miniature golf course and the sign-ups for h o c k e y and soccer. The new cement tennis courts in c r eha s e d the n u m b e r of enthusiasts, who were instructed by Miss Cozens in the Tennis Club. The Tum- bling Club, again under the direction of Miss Cook, gave an assembly program to ex- hibit their feats and explain the requirements of membership. The rest room has been kept in order by a girl from each class who also had charge of the First aid equipment. All girls were required to give hy- giene talks. The Fall Playday at Oakdale included competition in base- ball, volleyball, and stunts, with Modesto returning home vic- torious, as usual. Hockey and soccer, basketball, and volley- ball constituted the major fall sports. The seniors conquered the juniors in a two-out-of- three game tournament in hockey, While the fr e s h m e n came out with Hying colors in soccer contests with the sopho- mores. Besides interclass bas- ketball this year, We had a fac- ulty team Which defeated the seniors, after a good fight. The Winning te a ms in basketball Girls' Athletics were the sophomore unlimited, the sophomore lightweight, and the junior middleweight. In marching, some good ca- det formations were worked out. Swimming, water polo, archery, horseshoe, handball, and Croquet tournaments were held in the spring. A special feature was a moonlight hike, after which the girls sat around a campfire telling ghost stories. A Dance Pageant, Pipes of Pan, displaying original danc- ing, was given the evening of May 17 on the Modesto Junior College football field. The morning of Spring Play- day, held in Modesto, was de- voted to field and track events, the afternoon to baseball and volley ball, twelve schools com- peting. The girls were wel- comed in the auditorium at noon by our Girls' League pre- sident, each school helping with the program by a stunt. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to fur- ther interest in girls' sports. Anyone can belong who has her first award or 50 points. G. A. A. OFFICERS Thelma Sanders . . ,President Ruth Hawkins Vice-President Eilene Rhien ....,,..... . Secretary Mary Lee ,.., t ............. Treasurer Individual Sports Volleyball Sqaaa' PAGE SEVENTY-ONE Baseball Squad 'THE TDAST Applause to that blest son,' Whose work is donej who triumphs in the past: Whose yesterdays look backwards with a smile. 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' . ' ii 'V if- 'fffvgfiixif Ve V ,555-QV AFS wif- , V , .,,,.. ,Q Vf--1f214,,,,.Q! N 'YQ ,- ,V ,V -va j- ' 'QSVQVVIV V .1 VH ' Viva F , . A, W aj - ,IN . , .jf - Q55 5 -2 eff ., ,. -, V. ls . ,-h,,V'!'gVV1g-gfkgm f '. V N-VV -V L ' Lg ' ,.i3'5' Q ' 35 'u V Y H A: V if -54. 45 . .A PF - MV veg, rl, ' A -. V -:QQ 3, V IFMLE SEYENTY-'1'l IREE Efl Breaking lnto Print Since January 1929, Modesto High School students have been breaking into print often enough to win honor for the school. The Gleam, now called Sap1ings, has printed live poems: Come, Heart! by Ralph Ingols, America's Deep Y1Vorn Trail by Henry Laws, three poems by Jeannette Gould, and Ships by Fay Goody. In The Magazine World have appeared An Interview with Bill Adams by Grace Klipfel, an essay, Memories, and Pioneers by Vivian Flaherty, a sonnet, The Old Stage Road by Jeannette Gould, and The Day by Bernice Lawrence. Vivian Flaherty's sonnet, Pioneers,', was also printed in Westward, a San Francisco magazine of poetry by adults. In the Oregon Trail true-story national contest, conducted by The Magazine World, Dorothy Bovee won the California state prize for girls with her story of The Last of the Donnersf' The prize was a bronze placque, showing a covered wagon. Dorothy also received a placque to present to the high school. In the preliminary honors list of The National High School Awards for 1931, Dorris Holmes placed in the short story contest, Merrill Collett in the poetry contest, and Jeannette Gould won the state prize. Sycamore Poetry Contest First Prize, Upper Section LIFE Eugenia Lawrence, IZA The baby, a rose in the bud, Blossoming In the sunshine of love. Youth, the half opened rose, Yielding To nature's soft call. Womanhood, a rose in full bloom, Brightening The drabness of life. Age, a fading rose. Bestowing Its garnered fragrance on the air, PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR First Prize, Lower Section THE NEW LIFE AND THE NEW MAN Myron Roney, 10A The clouds parted in a burst of glory, The lightning flashed, The stars were dimmed, and presently All heaven in turmoil was wrapped. The very earth shook, and rocks fell. The mountains stirred, and, 'mid groaning, moved. The trees of great forests fell, each mighty oak Returned to nature's breast once more. Widest rivers, flowing back upon themselves. Rose rapidly, and the land was overflowed. The beasts of the jungle cried, as the Earth, With each new flash of Heaven's fire, Did stir beneath their feet. The sky was split in twain, and in the midst thereof A Light shone forth, and was gone amid the storm. Death, with new fury, did uprise to bite, To strike, to smother, and to kill. , The hills from far away their echoes sent, As from the source of sound itself, Or did double it, treble, or more. The thunder was as thunder magnified, The roar of Ocean as the roar of fire eternal. The sea did rise from nameless depths And flow again o'er all the land. Lightning struck, and striking killed Those spared by flood: for death, ordained by fate, Rode triumphant throughout the land. Man, once master over all the earth, Was now the servant of each whim That Nature might conceive or do. Through all the land were men. dead and dving, And those not yet marked by Power of Darkness. The worse for them it was, for death were better Than life among the dead loved ones, and fear Of death in form unknown and dread. Yet came an end: the storm of storms Was passing as it came. as quickly And was unthought. Never, Never was such peace: methought The air was still once more: The birds sang, the streams flowed, and Nature Her wonders resumed. Man began his life anew. and with new glory, Life returned to the trees and to the plants. Death was forgotten. and sin was gone. Truly, peace ruled throughout the land. In the highest heaven was a Face and Voice, Oh man. thv sin is forgiven: live- And life shall be good, When thv life is fulfilled. die. And thou shalt die in peace. PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE From Lou to Sue My darling Sue: . While you are enjoying your year abroad, I will tell you the high lights of my year of school grind: SEPTEMBER 8-School started, and we were told we looked relieved to be back at school after the slowly dragging days of Summer. Yah! You can imagine that, can't you? 9-My dear, you really should see the way our new teachers are showing the strain. It's simply killing! 10-Ha! Ha! Our timid little Freshmen are still wonder-struck, and, as yet, unsettled. It's a scream to watch them! 23-You remember our Girls' League? Well, the members made their debut with a Fresh- man Assembly to make the little freshman girls feel good. Nice of them, huh? 27-My dear! You really should have been here! ! VVe had a football game with San jose on our own M. H. S. field! Our dear visitors were much weaker than we expected them to be, and, we won! Isn't that thrilling? Your dearly beloved, Lou. OCTOBER Dear Sue : 2-Tonight we had a public i-nstallation of the Girls' League officers. They used the rising sun as the symbol of their work, and my dear, it was really the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. 4-We had a football game with the C. O. P. Frosh, today, and really, my dear, I was so excited, and jumped up and down so, I nearly fell off the bleachers. But, anyway, we won! just think! 13-7!! 6-Our new teachers were guests of honor at a faculty party at Mr. A. B. Smith's ranch home. The party was in the garden. because, you see, our dear teachers were unable to resist the lure of the moonlight. Isn't that rich? 10-Our county leaguers met Escalon. And, you know, our team just couldn't get going, for those old Escalonians tied us to a 13- 13 score! Isn't that perfectly awful? They didn't beat us, though! ll-My dear, I screamed until I thought my vocal chords would simply burst. It was worth it, though, because our big football men vanquished Merced-19 -6! ! You know, Lady, a huge, mountainous sort of man tried awfully hard to scare us, but we didn't pay any attention to him. . 13-Our debaters met Lowell High today. You know, Lowell High has a championship record for debating, but we captured all the honors! ! Isn't that simply wonderful? 15-Two Honor Society Plays were presented today to raise fifty dollars for their Scholar- ship Fund. My dear! You really missed something wonderful!! The plays, Jazz and Minuet and The Wedding Rehearsal, were simply marvelous!! ! 21-Sue, we won over Madera in the most exciting game! ! I believe the Madera Gridders were afraid of our Panther reputation, 'cause they were pretty weak. 31--My dear, today was a thfree-in-one! It was, as you know, Hallowe'en, with all those awful goblins and witches, a perfectly wonderful basketball game with Oakdale, and a football scrapple with Ceres! ! Our county leaguers did very well, and won--12-6. Well, goodbye till next time, Lou. fContinued on page 77! PAGE SEVENTY-SIX From Lou to Sue fContinued from page 763 NOVEMBER Hello Sue: I---Isn't it ueer? YVe have another three-in-one! ! Q We had a football game with Lodi, and can you imagine it? We won! 21-0! But you see, my dear, we have the strongest team in years, so there was really nothing for us but to win. Then we girls had a Play-Day at Oak- dale. lt was just wonderful the way we played ring-around-the-rosey, jumped rope, hurdled, etcfthe best of any of them. Then, too, we had final debate tryouts. 4--Toda ' the Bo s' Glee Club ave an Armistice 1- I 21 27 Y Y R Day Program in assembly. The scenes and the songs that fitted with them were perfectly beautiful. filly dear, I am so happy, I don't know what to do! ! We won the football game! We captured, for the first time in the history of the Modesto High School, the championship of the Southern section of the Northern C. I. F.! Can you feat- ure that? -- Modesto velle much blighterf' That's true, isn't it? Our debaters simply talked Hughson to death! But, you know, mv dear, we iust had to let Ripon win for kindness' sake. ---'Today was our Big-Little game! I am so thrilled I can hardly write! You remember Turlock+our old rivals? Well, we squelched them---19-0 ! just think of it! ! 27-28--My dear, can vou beat it? VVe had only two days! to overcome the effects of our Thanks- giving dinner! Your faithful friend, Lou. DECEMBER Dear Sue: 5 8z 6-- Nothing But the Truth, the Senior Play, was presented. It is about how a man promised to tell the truth for twenty-four hours! Isn't that a scream? How in the world can anyone do it? 6- My dear, congratulate us!! We iust walked away with the Northern League-32-0! This game with YVoodland marked a successful sea- son, successfullv closed. 9fThe Girls' League gave all our football heroes a huge Turkey banquet! I wish I were a foot- ball plaver, don't you, Sue? lf?-You know, Sue, our debaters are as wonderful as our football heroes. Mv dear, we won from fContinued on page 78? fi :LE MF2-BI2OWN,lS snLLATnrI fi THE FQE SI-UNA AN Q 21 oulz QQIDDEQS DlDEN!T meow DYLADYWVAS AROUNIMH I PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN From Lou to Sue !Continued from page 772 Hughson! Isn't that thrilling? Aren't you proud of your Alma Mammy? ll-Our brand new Agricultural Building was dedicated today by the most elaborate program! ! All the little farmer boys surely are proud of it. I am, too, aren't you? 12-Louise Brown was our representative in the Extemporaneous Contest at Livingston. But alas! You know, Ramsey McDonald seems to have conquered Mussolini. At any rate, we ranked second, The Christmas Carol was given today. The play was very beautiful and so effective. Also vacation started today. Now, my dear, I can get my beauty sleep, and really you must come home and visit me! Your loving, Lou. JANUARY. Sue Darling: 1-My dear, it was simply outlandish! Today a lot of us reformed and made a whole raft of New Yea.r's resolutions. 2--All our resolutions are broken, and we went to a League basketball game with Tur- lock. My dear, I wore that yellow outfit of mine, and it simply slayed them all! 9-Today was election day, and we took our pick of all our new Student Body nominees. But, you know, there were so many perfectly adorable people to choose from, I honestly didn't know which ones to pick. 13-The Tumbling Club gave a demonstration in assembly today! Oh, Sue, it simply made me ill to see those girls literally turn themselves inside out! How in the world can they do it? 17-You surely are missing things! ! we had our junior-Senior Banquet tonight. My dear, it was a perfect occasion for me to show off my new crystal ear-rings! We surely en- joyed the circus motif. 18-Today the high and mighty seniors put on their most dignified airs at the Baccalaureate Service. My! How grown-up they acted!! 19-Oh, my dear! We had a fire at school! But don't worry-the fire is out! We succeeded in quenching the Flames in both the A and B games. Isn't that thrilling? 23-Today was the Day of Days for the seniors. But for us. Sue, just one year nearer to the top. Oh, dear! Isabel Simmonds won the Plato Medal! Lucky kid, isn't she? 24-I feel so blue! The awfulest thing has happened! Sacramento hoopsters beat us- 24-34 ! ! ! But our trusty B's won, 37- 18. 26-Well, my dear, aren't you ever coming home? Today our new semester began with a whole flock of Freshies to torture! Your ever loving, Lou. FEBRUARY My darling Sue: 6-Oh, it surely was thrilling! We just ran away from Lodi in a terribly fast game of basketball-28-21. Our B's were victorious, also. 10-The Sycamore Staff staged a snappy program in the assembly, today. It was a scream! I can hardly wait until I get my Sycamore to see what it looks like, can you, Sue? 13-You know, Sue, our baseball team played its first game of the season, against Manteca. We won! Isn't that simply wonderful? I hope we win them all! 13-We out-talked Fresno and -Newman in the battle Disarmament The score was 3-0, !Continued on page 79l PAGE SEVENTY-EIG HT From Lou to Sue iContinued from page 787 and the judges were not all from Modesto, either. 14-Today was the Day of Hearts. Oh, Sue! I got the most adorable valentine from Mr. Brown! ! You really should see it! lt's just killing! l7f The pen is mightier than the sword g isn't that right, Sue? Anyway, Dorothy Bovee has won the state prize, girls' section, in the na' tional Oregon Trail true-story contest. 27--Our operetta, The Golden Trail, was about the early immigrant gold miners. Do you re- member Dorothy jackson? VVell, she sang just like a little nightingale. And Dan Saso's clown- ing was a scream! As ever, Lou. MARCH Dear Sue 1 10--My dear, the Girls' League put on an Assembly, and, oh! You should have seen The Rococo Vase ! lt was just a scream! 13-You remember our B basketball team, don't vou? Well, we played Auburn-and, uh, we lost! 35 to our wee l5! lsn't that just too awful? 14' To compensate for our Auburn game, we won the baseball game with Manteca. It was our first league game, too! Oh, ves! W'e had a track meet with Stockton, and downed them 73-49. XVe have a wonderful track team! 20--XVe had the closest game with Ripon, today, It nearly took my breath away! 6-5. Our baseball men seem to be keeping up with our mythical football team! 21-g-My dear, we just overwhelmed our old rival- vou know, Turlock-in a track meet. just think! 75-46 for the unlimited, and 74-40 for our l3's, 22--Mary Lee and Everett Anderson copped the honors for our annual Shakespearean Contest. 27-We had a terrible battle with Ceres in base- ball. But, do vou need to ask me? Of course we won! YVe had to 'cause they have beaten us for three years! 28---YVhoopee! Our track men journeyed to Ber- iContinued on page 807 of ,nil AQMISTICE DAY fl 1,11 ...- QBILII BACCDN MODESTO VE L L E E MUCH BL IGHTE I2 Q Q XX Q g , 0 21' 1 Qi 'Normmo 5 BUT THE TQUTH0 Q9 MA 'ie i, v1f'ti ! PAGE SEVENTY-NINE From Lou to Sue iContinued from page 79! keley, and returned triumphalntly, copping most of the points at this triangular meet with Berkeley and Stockton!! Oh-h-h! Spring Vacation! No more drudgery for one solid week! Think of it! ! I can just sleep and sleep and sleep ---- --. Your Lou. APRIL My adorable Sue 1 3-Today's debate was our last league debate of the season. Our debaters have certainly done well, don't you think, Sue? I do, Oh, my! Graduation is taking all our star talkers away! Isn't that perfectly horrid? 10- Oh, you beautiful, wonderful moonf' can you give me an inspiration? The Sycamore Poetry Contest ends today!-and I must have my poem in! 10-Oh, Sue! The most wonderful thing has happened! Dorothy Bovee won the Covered Wagon Essay Contest ! .... She won the state medal from the Oregon Trail Memo- rial Association, and also one for our Modesto High School! Oh, yes, Governor Rolph himself, sent her a letter congratulating her! Isn't that great? 11-Mary Lee and Everett Anderson received honorable mention in the Regional Contest. They are surely lucky, aren't they? 11-We had our county track meet here today. You know, Sue, I really think our track- sters are following the example of our heroic football men, don't you? 13-Guess what? Bernice Lawrence's poem appeared in the Magazine World ! Isn't that gorgeous? Yes, and Dorris Holmes, Merrill Collett, and Jeannette Gould placed in the national preliminary contest. 17-Sue! Guess what appeared on the faculty announcements today! Charles Overman, Ennis Utter, Fred Denny, Bertha Sturges, Irene Wilkins, Kathryn Cozens. Blanche Cook, Reuben Silva, and Eugene Peckham will not be marked absent today. The faculty must have their little fun, but we had ours when they presented a most enter- taining assembly program. 17-We surely had an exciting baseball game here with Hilmar. Oh, Sue dear! There were several home runs that certainly equalled Babe Ruth's. It surely is wonderful the way our team plays! 18-We athletes of the weaker sex clashed at our county track meet today, copping all the honors, as usual. My dear! We had to entertain our visitors! Can you imagine it? Your, Lou. MAY My darling Sue: 8-Our Senior Play was presented today. My dear! You should have seen it. It certainly was a kick! WVe got lots of money from it, too. 9-The Senior Play was presented again-just for additional practice, you know. 9-A Red Letter day for the he-men of Modesto when the contestants for the C. I. F. assembled here. My dear! You should have seen the influx of he-men! 10-Run up the flag! Sue, today was our orchestra contest. They're 'most as good as our celebrated Band. n iCont1nued on page 81? PAGE EIGHTY From Lou to Sue ftiontinued from page 803 22fAh Men! The men of the Follies made their 22- a Sue la debut! Oh! I didn't know there was such dra- matic talent before! They'1l all be actors yet! 'tSycamorc Leaves are falling today. Mary Russell and Marv Caswell won the second and third prizes respectivelv for upper section in the Svcamore poem contest and Myron Ronev and Audrev Cox. second and third respectively in the lower sec tio n. Some poets we're developing! Your own, Lou. JUNE dear: Ahem! 'Tis the beginning of the month of brides, moon-lit nights and term papers. 7---XVe had Baccalaureate Service today! just an- sia a ll 12-- other class trying to act dignified and grown up, lVe'll be, too, somedav. Huh, Sue? YVe went over our new program for next semes- ter, Humph! Thev're getting us all lined up for the hateful grill of next semester! Sign here! 'Tis Svcamore Dav. For once we can tell whose book is ours and whose is our neighbors Sue, we have our names printed on our Svcamores. Isn't that grand? XVhat is so rare as a dav in Tune? Then, if ever, comes Commencement Dav, when the class sings Recessional, and the Seniors drift silentlv awav. Good-bve, Lou. PACE EIGIITY-ONE 5 P P BILL FVIAQSH THE DICK OF THE S. U. FOR DQESBDENT 'WONDEQ STQUCKFRESWM W THE MON H OFJLJNE 14 fJUNE wHo?l' ,,7g!' PAGE EIGHTY-TVVO i s 1 w . A X u ' ,ff l X PAGE EIG HTY-FOUR t, ,...-vi: wi Ayn I 1,-, -1 H it .wr i v.,,gi,y, qt .. iv a l I A The Operetta The Operetta always h old s an important place among the musical and dramatic functions of Modesto High School, and this year it was a decided suc- cess. 'lThe Golden Trail, by Charles Wakefield Cadman, was presented on February 27, by the Combined Glee Clubs. Among scenes of W e s t e r n splendor, bold bandits, Spanish senoritas, gold miners, maidens and pioneers of '49, all dressed in appropriate costumes, wove a beautiful tapestry of harmony and color, that will be long re- membered. The art and girls' physical education departments combined with the vocal music department to make this an outstanding production. . mm . .. it L1 lawns! -if ... F i ,J ,2p.u1'i-in ui.:.l,I'M1 The Cast The Spanish PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE The Emigrants Detectives Snooper, Smith and the Sleuth Persona! Nominations for Theme Song: for C. C. C. fCertaz'n Campus Cclebr:'tz'csj. Mr. Brown- Little VVhite Lies. Bill Marsh- Betty Co-ed. Tumbling Club-'Tye Got a Feeling I'm Falling. Miss I. Davis- Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love. john Wing- Piccolo Petef' Dorothy Jackson- Abie's Irish Rose. Agriculture Club- The Old Gray Mare. Janitor- I'm Sweeping the Clouds Away. John Meanza- The Little Things in Life. Miss Phillips- In a Little Spanish Townf' Girls' League'- The Best Things in Life are Freef' Margaret Watson- What Schell I do? Miss Peron- Memories of France. School fto Senior Classj- Just Give Me Something to Remember You By. Latin Club- Roamin' Through the Roses. Mr. Mancini- Strike Up the Bandf' Senior Forum- Three Little Words. Late Student fto Miss Renwickj- Lady, Be Good. Miss Wilkins- Sing Something Simple. Home Nursing- Rockaby Baby. Aeronautics Club-'Tm Flyin' High. Miss G. Davis- Always in All Ways. A senior stood on a railroad track, The train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track, To let the senior pass! ' Daisy: Who has a watch? Helen: Whatcha want it for? Mr. Zeffz Son, do you know that I began as a bare-foot boy? Sam: uWell, as I remember, I wasn't born with shoes on eitherlv Picture the helpless freshie who bought a physics book for Physical Ed. Sue Zeff fto Mr. Reynoldsj: Do you still have a hard time making your marsh- mallow sundaes? Mr. Reynolds: No, the gooing is much better now. L. Utterback: Have you ever heard of the aspirin story-the one about the three Bayers? AIJAGE EIGHTY-SIX Mr. Brown: Where was iron discovered? Don Hardie: I always thought they smelt it! I lost :mother pupil, said the professor, us hi s glass eye rolled down the sink. OONIE ON SIGN MY SYUMORE V IG BOY j!fykX i ,. ' f 1 vs Q H. 'l 1 X X X s, ' X f nv V W Q0 Nl A Am 33? 9 x 35 2 N n' VD 'Mfg W. ,bl ggig I A vb? YY X X f D 0 N ' Q53 iq i E i w HAI ' A W , Ji'-Q f fl X L57 al UTTEQBAQK L, ' Q9 lagamsmwwtovesx I TN .Z x '5vcAMonE m-vf , l ' ' I 1 i M 'U , ' X . I I I I 1 CAUT 'FFZAME MARTZ FLOGS HIS x WHOOPEE HORN l V Q ,,., .,., . . 1 . 'L '- K i r X , 'Q' 4 My 1 an-mi. v iivwv- inn 0-0 9 I REMEMBER oun Fooranxtt HERQES X . Q ,aogfgfgmb ' ' I1 2781-.r',fY l 'V -'--133 Dm IT A ,.. F0o1BAu,Tfxom Af ' lnsmzl .t , - ' +I- outa A cones ARESTILL Am! I UF FICHIX FX FN Mr. Archambeault: Yes, son, I'm a self-made man. George: You know, I've always admired y the blame for everything! ou for that one reason. You have taken ,KTA GIMBLIN 6 QOLEEN fe S0 I f, HGRSLT THE ODEQETTA YJ WAS A Bao SUCCES H WHYDOSENT . , MRXORIGHT 'EQ' N USEHIS l T DAQAQHUTE? of upqn GlVEEM'T+fE AXE - Yg' X -A,.i,. :I ,ff f ,Img Q oum 'E W , X BE LIKE E , A C, - -l!l!Mi! tgrffip my CQ ,af is M w--- Nw 4, A Q KENNETH Bock HONOTLSTUDENT W DQ F Q T I Q X G Z Mb -N N., THE YELE LEADEQS l ' BETTERHALF OF gum scHooL spumj DAN SASOWNTHE GOLDEN TR ATE QTHE PAGE EIGHTY-EIGHT D. Rcctly: K'lt's ll had policy to tell everything one hears. l never do. Hurley: No, you ha1ven't the time! Daisy: You think you're pretty good looking, don't you? Ray: A'No, but what is my opinion against that of so many other girls? P D E culiglftkr-x-QS? - -I - n , . v 1 v E9nE25053fim AL J- -L S .AVE U0 S? 'ffl lxril ll' p l' gl I X V ' tvkxllu-I - A kr J my I f f-if rgmiiiipgt if K -in l y rf - A fl l 10.5.3.3 '5HEEouNx ' 1 'C5 QIYQJW ,i,' , Wim ' To nsoucs A IN YR ! ' 'u ll sn! w., Q9 qt A cuesoumt' Q' F 452533755 ffill':,'g:x ' 4 V m.,,m f-A f ,f-p, -ip - 'wc 111.41 7' esta ' ' f ' me ff MKS'-' gucule SAM RAY KN, , REYNOLDS THE SCNOOLHMKIIUUT :i Mosminc, - Noon - NIGHT -s E - A X 4' Minnow ff , , if .. L it , . 4 ITS RED x ' V I AS I WAS CAUCJHTON THE CAMPUS LAWS SEI-L5 CECIL CKO55 I-IIS SYCAMOQE5 LEADS ms 134.4 WOMEN About My PAGE EIGI ITY X IXI' To Modesto High School We release this completed volume of the 1931 SYCAMORE with the most sincere hope that it has truly represented the campus life for the past school year which has been, in activities and real progress, the most successful thus far in the history of Modesto High School. I wish to take this opportunity of expressing my earnest thanks to all those who have assisted in compiling this annual. I wish especially to thank the staff, Miss Kearns and Miss Kellenbarger, who have given their valuable time and adviceg Mrs. Hammond and our splendid Art Department, who mounted the pictures, the Cali- fornia Art and Engraving Company, and Mr. Laurence E. Gray of the Commercial Printing Company, who has so efiiciently and conscientiously co-operated in printing the SYCAMORE. It has been a great pleasure to serve as editor of the 1931 SYCAMORE for Modesto High School.-I am grateful for the fine co-operation and true friendship of the stu- dents of Modesto High School during the past year. My earnest desire is that this book may please you. Louis MATTOX. PAGE NINETY As the san gathers the scattered glories of the day Into one golden whole, So may this volume keep alive forever, The many memories Of a happy year in Modesto High. 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