Monterey High School - El Susurro Yearbook (Monterey, CA)
- Class of 1924
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'ir 1 F11 I ' Sf ll l l ' ' ,,,...,,,,,, , Il Rvv. liflwzir' .' arp l D100 SENIOR OTES lVIa11011e T1eat P1es1dent Dmothx Cone Secletarv The1e IS an old D1ON9llJ contannng g1cat deal of t1uth and ph1l osonhx th It mlght Ol mlght not applx to the claw of '74 Make a ffood llGglllIl1Hg and a good endmg and xou xe made XOUI ma1k' The befflnnlng of 24 S hlgh QClf'lOOl Cd1Q81 11 ae a xtaltllng one It 1 as the lalgest claw t1ll then to entel the hlgh Qchool Qrctx f'7lll all told PlOI'Yllll9llt Ill the11 Qtudlee and IH student bodx 3.LtlY1tIES and ch11n1p1011s lll dthl6tlLQ thex haxe made a place fOl themselxex 111 the lngle chool that 11111 not Qoon be folgotten Then 1ec01d fOl athletlca has held all fou1 X631 fox thex haw lxl1111n111111 Albe1t Da1l1ng Exelett Klaumann A1ch1e Douglae Calle ton Roqeu and Jack H3lllN2t0Il compoeed tl1e teams f0l the fOlll Xtdl thex xxe1e lll hlgh school Ill football 3.g 11ll Xligll md Exelett lxlau1n1an11 Albe1t Ddlllllil' Calleton Rogexs AlLh16 Douglaa and Tom C 11ttcl haxe fcnmecl the lackbone ot the team Albelt Ddlllllt, incl -Xfllldll Xl 118011 uele ttllllls champlonx fOl thlee Xeala and thc ba :ball cl11n1p1o11l11ps haxe bee11 non and lllt6lLl3.NN games been tlncd lt rox inc g ls ot 4 c cl 7 1as a nam meel IIN anc t en claw n1oto lx a1110n111te Nu o secundux second 0 IlOllC Thex ulll be e t Nt l to g1aduate t1om the neu Q1 n1 and though thex a1e leaxnn, tl 1 chool thex a1e llOt lLclXIIl2' Ill p111t a11cl ulll alxxau haxe a walm 1 e 111 then ll83.lfS T01 the11 choolmatex and t63Cll9lQ then 01111 11111 and 10a1d N e be Hlllllllll 1 Ju ou1 oxe 0 ulll be 111th ll aluaw unchanged PAGE SEVEN .K m h MK: ' ,Q M. 'l'1'c'z1t . ' 11, I 4 . A 4 1' Q., I AAYY----Yv--------AY------------iiiviiiiv---iiiviliiii--if A v v- , , 1 K ' , - , 1 xx - L Q I C .1 Ax A-A 1 ' ' ' Y 7. 1 1 1 '7 5 e L ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 . - ' V L, I 1 K1 . KL ' x- 'J K 1 X Y k'A lv- K 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 , , ' 1 f1 1 e1 ' X 1 S ' '. . ' . x' . 1 1 1 . ' .A Q1 1 '1 .S' 1 1 1? nevc-1' been defeated in interclass competition. In basketball, V11-gil ',,..S lv , .,' ' - , ' C' Y'.' Z , . 2 A 1,4 v' L1 v lv 1 .Lv , 4 ' 81 Q u -v -K' E 1 S , 1 . Z ' S ' K1 - I x 1 1 ' 1 . ix- 1 5- 1, cap -1 by tl 1 l js z l i1' J ' '2 . Thf -ass of 'L4 l J l l ll t vt- l h 11' .' t I1 ' 2 . ll .' ' 3 ' t Y Q 1 th 'ill' c' ass ' ' 1 ' 1 ' , ,' . ,' '1 Y H, S . ' Y 1 - ,1 1' ' S ' 1' -' 1 - --K1 - 1 1 wlac'-' 7 ' - ' :.l ' l ' . X 'll ' 5001. l t ' l ', f M. U. H. S. -' , 1' S 1 -1 -A 1 1 l 2 4 ming QBI si Vol XII January 19 1944 No 5 NEW SERUIVI DISCOWERED D Goold drscovers new serum at Detrort whrle ewperr mentrmr rn hrs labratorres here last week Dr Goold drscovered a serum that wrll make men trreless Thrs trreless serum rs to he grven to all hook worm addicts of Mrchrgan and rt rs rumored that even I'ord wrll use some on hrs new Fords owrng to the scarcrty of rubber trres D Goold was assrsted by C D Rogers M D rn dlsrfwer rng thrs trreless serum Mrs Inrzels nee Josephrne Gurdottr wrth the help of her husband rs rzorng to put thrs product on the market MEETING AT Tl-IE HOUSE OF FOUR BREEZES A meetrng rs to be held to nrght at the House to orrzanwe for the comrng electron of crty offrcers Russo rs the popular candr date for Mayor H Alexander for Polrce Commrssroner B Otrs for Justrce of the Peace and Lona Zaches for trustee I'he electron Commrttee wrll have a banquet later rn the new lunch room opened by Mrss J Boyce Pacrfrc Street BOAT LOAD OF CHEESE PASSED POINT JOE LAST IN IGIIT Last ewenrnp: at dusk a largc boat was observed to be pro ceedrnz slowly up the coast and most people thought rt to be a rum runner but when the wrnd changed course they were put next to the cargo of the boat rt was a shrpment of Vrctorrnes cheese on way to Chrna to be bored and drrlled and sold for Swrss cheese Captarn Kodanr rs rn charge of the boat and Clrff Dale rs frrst mate CLUB WOMAN CITED FOR SPEEDINIG The new road to New Mon terey seems to be the haven for speeders as over frfteen promr nent crtrzens have been arrest ed for ertceedrng the speed lrmrt The latest of these was Mrss Harper Presrdent of the Rotary Club and Secretary of the Ford Owners Club She was comrng home from a Club meetrng and must have been late as she was arrested whrle dorng frfty frwe mrles an hour rn her Detrort Specral PAGE EIGHT l l Mrs-r J Taylor SECRETARY OI' WAR MISS D LONE RESIGNS wrng o the recent or lease candal rn Washrngton Mrss Cone resrgned rather than become subretted to publr wrath over the recent scandal of usrng nerts foot orl rn place of olrve orl for salad dressrrrr rn the menu of the ArrnY and Navy She declares she rs not rmplr cated rn rt 'Her offrce wrll be frlled by Mrss J Taylor as Pres For man seems partral to woman members of the cabrnet IWVENTOR PFRFECTS IDEAL GOLF BALL Thru the extensrve research work of Vtrll Alexander 'r new golf ball has been perfected hy whrch the rnxentor hopes t reap a fortune among the rdle rrch rs golf r so ton structed that t resembles cel mn specres rl' the bird krngdom It has perfect flrght makes the ow ner owl eyed hunt rm: for rt takes wrng out f golf bugs swrms Just out of reach rn water hazards and has a phonograph rnclosed srde of rt that takes the plate of language that the owners grope for when ladres are present at the trme rt rs slrced or dubbed All together thrs rs a brrd of an rnxentron NEW FII I ING STATION OPENS ON CORNFR OF DLTRA AND MADISON The much needed suburban frllrng statron has been opened by Thomas Frrffel for the ben efrt of those who are rn need of serxrce of any descrrptron on therr way to and from work Tom has a supply of the latest orls rzas grease storres gossrp scandal and exerythrnn that rs demanded by the com nrunrtres HYBRID PLANTS PRODLL ED AT HERON C-KRDENS XVhen Mrss M Treat and Mrs Rarebrt nee Connre Heron planted the-rr experrmental gar den rn Carmel some two months past tlrev promrsed great news for the communrty rn the near future The frrst lrrt of rnformatron that has startled the commun rty rs the brrngrng forth of 'r cross between rn nnron and a prrmrose Thrs plant hrs an onron taste and prrmrose smell The other rreatron was bv Mrs Rarebrt rt rs called the Ice Plant and rt has the an pearance of berng slrghtly cold closer rnvestrgatron t b f the same as the other nrte thrngs garden l ut by proves N BI IEIX rn he INEW NOVEL OF LOCAL WOMAN STIRES IITER ARY W ORLD Mrs J Harrrngton wrfe of our crty wharfrnger has Just completed a new novel that promrses to trdal wave the lrt erary world The trtle of the book rs Down to the Sea Shrps It wrll he on sale at Darlrngs Book Store afte nest week Thrs book por rays the sar drne rndustry and rs based upon the gorng bark to ser of a NAI drne 'rfter slrpprng off the wharf 'IUSIL CIUB REHEARSAI TONIGHT MONTERFY PENIINSUIA INC AUDI TORIUM ON MADI SOIN STREET The pulrlrt rs rnwrted to hear , rehearsal of the new musrf lu for the henefrt f e Deaf and Dumb Instrtute The musrcrans are Mrss rances Lewrs on the Huwarrn teel frano teorgra Lemon at lhe uprrght gurl rr and Myrtle Melvrlle t the Ntradrvarrus Sa ophone Therr f rst ee ron wrll le Vtheelrng I e Vrrgrnra Ran Mx Heels Orer OID NIAIDS CILB PIAN NING RFSEARLH WORK ON TI-IE PLANET SATLRN Wrth leap year close at harr l the members of the Old Mards Socral Center are gorng to rn xestuzate Saturn one of our celestral nerghbors to frnd out how she got all her rrngs The xarrous members of the club are the Mr ses I' Mullrn Chrrs 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'sprrolrnr and Ella Nrelsurr CITIZEN OF MONTEREY MURDERED IN MEXICO The murder of Chas Ixrreger comes as a surprrse to the com munrty H left here some two months ago to studv the nrght lrfe of the Mexrcan Barn Owls rle pursurt of rs sturres he was krlled rn cold hlood by some one whom the polrce thrnlt was a close frrend of hrs or who has been known to the murdered man for qurte a long trme for on the back of the stabbed man was a not wrrtten Remember the Prop hecw HIKING CLUB OFF TO INEW YORK Mrss Lourse Prrnze Presr dent of the Sunrrse Maganne and Mrss Beth Ingels the edr tor of the Blast were t the ead of column f hrkers who left thrs mornrn for New York to gather atmo phere for therr respectrve lrt erary perrodrcals Mrss Prrnce was outfrtted a blue golf shrrt U8 holes rn rtl whrte knrckers and golf shoes and stockrngs to match She also carrred a vanrty case and a roll of blankets on her back Mrss Ingels was wearrng a parr of blue Jeans a straw har ed a roll of blankets and golf club tcalled a nrblrckl on her back WOMAN FALLS INTO BAY When the controls of her glrder became ,rammed on thc 4a00 ft level Mrss U Looper nexer e pected to be able to walk home after landrng but thru some rncrdent of fate she plunged from the fog rnto the hay Just heyond the breakwater She staff photographer for thrs paper and was endeaw orrng to secure some prctures of the new steel plant tractor factory breakwater rnner har bor and the mrllron dollar wharf and amusement 7one when the fog: put them out of srght as much as they wer:- twenty years ago She wa healed back t the hangar when the accrdent occured BOBBED HAIR IS TO RE 'VIAIN CLAIMS MISS BEATRICE VIDAL Mrss Vrdal says that bobbed harr rs here to stay when a. reporter approached her on the ouestron rn her Femrnrne Ton sorral Parlor thrs afternoon She says Your father gave mu the frrst shrngle and the barber wrll grve you the last 0 t . s ' A, , Q. , Av A. l. . 1. r r r. 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EENIUHE kenneth Could Albert Darllng Ehzabelh Ingelb lean TIKIOI Tom Grutel Dorothx Lone Xt 1' NINI- Louise Prince Frances Lewis - if ' I A , . , '. I I .' A' I PAGE TEN xx Io eplune Guldottl Ella XIBISOII Ernewt X ILIOIIIN fllfIOI'll Dale Beatnce Xldal Horace Ruwo f eorgld Iemon fPOI'26' horlam Xldrmn Ohm . 1 Jn, Q, Xxx .1 N. 1' X f' X X R Y , 2 1 l x P 1, I . 1-2174- Efr, W -. 3 . J . . . ' v. V , .- . f . . 1 , ' .4 v- I -. 1 Q - - 1 X 1 9 4 . . 'I VA ' N. - ' .K , ,xx Josephme Boyce Carleton Rogers Clarlce Nparohm Constance Heron Charles Ixrlegel Nh rtle Niels llle Fllzdbeth Harpel lxeflllll Portman Lona Zaches PAGE ELEVEN ,I Y I 1 X k A H ' ,fl . E E fl K 5 ,E x N 3 f -. If ff . ' 2 ' -f-NX 4' , --x M I-if XX 'V ii X 4. X X f K : K 1 I. . E ri i A E f U x 'W' Chrwlme Otle. 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I1 .7,1 . :Z 1 -X col D Nogglc -X Ddlllllg lx Nlullov I Wlurmx Foac l llfagtl I Ie Ro-.1 R 'lxotlex I AIIl1SlI'0lIg Vx 'VIcAuley 'l C uttel I Hftrrlngton C Rogers I Yxe FOOTBALL The 1923 Football team xxae the stlongest turned out by Monterey smce the l9tl1lII of Ameucan football to our school Loslng to only our A Qectmn IIXHIQ the team compaled favo1ablx Wlth any 1n the L C A L Montenex xx as toltunate ln startlng the seaeon Wlth a squad mclucllng most of the 1922 plax em The lmeup for 1923 s team xxae MIIQIINIA Tackle Knox Mullox Tackle Jack A1m9tFOHg Guard Challcs Kllegel Guald Doxx ell Noggle Center Captam Archle Douglas Halfback G601g9 Touee Halfback Llal Yaeger Fullback and Tom Cuffel Quarterback The Subs xx ele Tnnner McIntyre Tlottel and Rogexk Monterey vs Salinas ' Septembel 31 The fust game to be plax ed th1S Season ln the C C A L xx as plax ed betxx een Nlontelcx and Sallnae lxlontelex l0l1lll6X8d ox Q1 to the Vx 1ndx Cltx xxlth the determma UOII to xxm but 0XXlIlg to Salmae adx antage 111 xx elght and QKDBIIBUCC NIOIITCILX fell to a 18 13 SCOIL Thu bemg a plactlce game had noth mg to do xx 1th oul Cl'l3.Il'lD10llSh1D Monterey vs King City Octobel 13 Nlontexex easllx defeated Klng Cltx on Monterex s g'I1d1IOI1 bx a score of 19 0 c:..u-ln, I -h .I. .Xluc'lnlirv. C. i 1. . se, . ', .. ' J , '. . ' ll. TUlI'k':4. .I. 'l'xw-nnvr, '. , .. C ' , '. J, 1. 2 ,ger . 4- H , - 2 , . ' . 1 - , - A K, . U 1 Eb Klauman, End: Al Darling, Endg Joe Murray, Tackleg Paul 1 .' ' , ' Q , A w', ' ' ' . , Q Y u A 1 1. u 1 1 v v v . ' ' 1 A v v A v f I 1 . I 3 . .. H , 2 , - I. v .. . , ' K . , . : .3 , , , v x 1 - v ., - ' . 1 . - . Q' 'ai .', - - - , f - , . ' . v ' v ' ' , vv, I 'ACF POL RTI-ZEN Monterey vs Hollister October 20 Monterey play ed her second practlce game with Hol lrster one of our A section r1y als Monterey scored early ln the first period taking the ball straight down the field from the kick off Hol lrster did not take the oftensrye untrl the thlrd period With Monterey in the lead 1 6 Hollister started a yy hulwrnd of crrss crosses and passes The game ended in Hollister s fay or 33 19 Monterey vs Gilroy October 27 Monterey met Gilroy champs of Santa Clara Valley in the second league game of the season Grlroy came with the reputa tion of having beaten many larger teams than Monterey They re tery ed the surprise of their lrfe yvhen Monterey defeated them 12 6 Monterey vs Pacific Grove B Section Championship A record crowd witnessed the championship game November 10 yyhen Monterey shoyved Pacific Grove that she knows how to play football During the flrst quarter the game looked as though it would be scoreless but after the opening of the second quarter Monterey put over a touchdown Pacific Groye tied the score Just before the half ended on a recoy ered fumble In the second half Monterey came back strong putting over tyvo more touchdowns and was rn positron of scor mg again when the final whistle blew The game ended with a score of 19 6 rn fay or of Monterey Monterey vs Hollister C C A L Champlonshrp November 27 Monterey again met Hollister for the C C A L championship Hollister demonstrated her superiority by a 29 6 score RELATION OF ATHLETICS TO SCHOOL LIFE Ronrnr HLFBEL Coach This IS an era that rs marked by the growth in importance and content of actryrtres in Physical Educatron rn general and athletic ot thousands of field houses and gy mnaslums play grounds and sta drums Boys and girls are sent to school by then parents primarily to obtain an education and to become better fitted for life Athletics are and should ey er remain a contributory factor to this mam object of school tralnrng The qualities of determination will power per srstence and courage both phy srcal and moral can nowhere be better learned than on the athletrt fields The ability to summon all of one s forces physical mertal and moral to work together in smooth co ordination for the accomplishment of a given task and the initiative necessary to direct these forces are attributes yery strikingly dey eloped by athletrcs The marorrty of the states haye compulsory phy srcal education rn chools and rt ls becoming recognized as an important part of the educational plan With the dey elopment of athletics which affect so many rt rs doubtful rf any other agency rs today influencing the man ners and morals of our people as are the games which are contested on the playing fields of Amerrca All the students benefit by a well conducted program of athletics ,CM 1, Pg 5 , ' , . ca 91 ' ' , , ' ' - to , i u . I ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 4 . . ' . ' 1' .'. '- - , . ' . ' ' .7 v - Y - ' ' , . A . Y 3 .V y i. . . Q - i li n , ' . ' ' . . S . . , ! . .l 7 . . 7 y ' ! l ' v ' - ' y 1 v sports in particular. It is an age which is yvitnessing the construction L v . , Y ' ki . . K ' . , . , - ' my kv, D t'k . v , 1 . 1 v v' 1 I I ' - , . . v ' . . . W - v' v Q v ' ' y , S ' . . ' . L . ' . I 1 l I S- o inuc on ae ixrmf PAGE rrrrrzsw W Leyy IS GIRLS TENNIS As all the members of the glrls tenms team were lost last yea1 by graduatlon the team thls year had to be chosen from entlrelv new materlal The tournament was held on May 10 at Del Monte and the schools entered were Salmas Watsonvllle Santa Cruz PaC1f1C Grove and Monte1ey The Monterey glrls yy on all thelr matches except those agalnst Santa Cruz Those on the team we1e Frances Lewis First Slngles L1ll1an Dale Second Slngles Isabel Hudson and Lona Zac les Doubles TENNIS The boy s tennls tournament took place on June 14 but owmg to the annual golng to press on June 7 we have been unable to g1ve the lesults RELATION OF ATHLETICS TO SCHOOL LIFE fc f df Pg r The lncrease IH attendance at athletlc games the past X831 DIOVQS 'hat the people of the world ale becommg fasclnated by the physlcal pxoyy ess and ab1l1ty of young men thloughout the land Statlstlcs also shoyy that the young people of today th1 ough the teachvngs of physlcal educat1on act1y1t1es ln schools ale bettel fltted physlcally and mentally to folloyy out then llfe s yy olk than the young people of ea1l1e1 genera t1ons P 'IGF QI XTEENI 's , X -N s I l E4 . -X-1. r, sw A -9 , y g 1: I ' T I' ,N . 1 1 , 4. 8 ,V , Coach: I. Hudson, F. Lewis, L. Zaches, L. Dale, A. Darling, W. Alexander, H. Alexander . , . . 7 1, I Y 9 P 9 7 Y . Y . N ' 3 , S . . . I -y k J 9 A J ' , . . ! on inue ram a e xpeenf . Q e 1 7 -I . - 1 y ' ' v v . ' ' 1 7 v v - ' , ' ' I Q 1 Yo 1 n ' 1 - . Y M r v l 1 - , Y i V .1 1 . s If r D Noggle A Dlrlmg I Fehuano J Armstrong I Fnefl A Dutxm NI Wllson C' Tlenner H Hall Loach BASEBALL Wlth the closmg of our basketball season Coach Huebel lmmedx atelv set to wolk on baseball The call for candldates was soon answered bu the bovs mtelested m the sport The squad mcluded Laptam Novgle catcher Tlennel pltther Hall flrst base Dutra econd base Enea sholtstop Tolres thnd base Armstrong rlght tleld W1l on left fleld and Yaegel tentel fleld Utlllty Murray and Fellclano Monterey vs Santa Cruz Montelev opened her baseball season wlth the crack team from Santa Cruz Tlmely hlttmg on the Santa Cruz team gave them the gamf 18 0 Montues vs Kmg CltV Thur xx eeks after the Santa Cruz game Montere5 met Klng C1lV mth ec nc' C C A L game ot the season Both team h t on the ame axexage but a few ruors cost Kmg Lltw 1he g me bx -1 score of 21 10 Morvtelew us W atsonv1lle Our last game of the sea on was plax ed wlth VV.1tsonv1lle ln the Apple Lltx Thls xx as one of the best C C A L ames plaved ln mam xeals accoxdmg to crxtlcs It was necessarw to plax two more mnlngs when an error on the 'Vlonteley team let 1n the w1nn1ng run fox W3tSOHNlll6 The game ended Watsonvllle 7 Monterew 6 PAGE SEV ENTEEN . , , . 2 , 4. 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V U . ., A , Y ' ' . v ' r 1 . - I A Iaxhng D Noggle M Xlexandm H Alexander J Harrlngton G Torres Coach BASKETBALL Monterey vs Pacific Grove B Sectlon Champlonshlp F6blL13IN 9 The f1nal game of the season wlth Paclflc Grove ended Montereys hopes fol the C C A L Champ1onsh1p The game belng a champlonshlp affalr proved a real drawing card the Gym was packed P3C1f1C G1ove although havmg fewer opportumtles at the bas ket than Monterey p1led up an early lead Wh1Ch could not be over come and won 17 7 The Monteley and Paclflc Grove 1lghtW6lghtS battled it out for the llghtvt elght supremacx P3Clf1C Grove belng the vlctor wlth a 15 4 QCO19 The llghtxs elght team d1d not organue untll late ln the season W'hlCh handlcapped them wlth their stronger opponents This xeal s Varslts hneup was Armstrong Yaeger Guards Wm Alexandel Haumgton Forwards Captaln Darlmg Center Re serves Noggle MUFIBQ H Alexander The hghtw elght team was composed of Carter Wllson Guards Captaxn Trennel Enea Forwards McKever Center Reserves Mason Bouchel Lexus Monterey vs Santa Cruz Januau Santa C1 uz Hlgh School the first team played won by a cole of 28 97 S anta Cluz champs of A sectlon last year started PAGE EIFHTEEN E Mason F Boucher M WIISOII G Trenner V! Lexus P lfnea Coach LIGI-ITWVEICHT8 tast p1l1ng up a heavy lead ln the flrst half Monterey came back strong ln the second half but was unable to overcome the lead In the prehmmary game the Santa Cruz llghtwelghts trounced the Monterey llghtvs elghts by a score of 20 5 Monterey vs Gonzales January 18 Monterey opened the C C A L season Wlth Gon nles Gonzales proved an easy v1ct1m falllng to a 15 5 score The lxghtwelght game between the Gonzales and Monterey babes pros ed mole mterestlng than the blg game the flnal Whlstle showlng Gon! :les on the long end of a 8 4 score Monterey vs Kmg Clty Jmual 25 Kmg Clty Hlgh School was played at Kmg Clty Th Kmg Cnty team had the reputatlon of not havlng been defeated on thelr ou n floov C01 four yeals They It cj llf to this rep ltatlon by de fe ztlng Monterev 18 7 The Klng City llghtwelghts won the prellm mary game heatlng Monterey llghtu elghts 16 7 Monterey vs Gilroy Ifebzuan hllroy High School took a decided walloplng scor mg 2 pomts to Monterey S 29 Alexander and Darllng scored heavlls fo1 Monterey The GIITOX youngsters lost to Monterey by a score of 25 2 PACE NINTEEEN . Y' 7 v' 1 1 ' I ' I ' 1 ' 1 ' 'U ' J F I L . . . . . , . - . Y . - . . Q V . . . - an 1 . , . ' ' 66 'r ' r ' . N . . . . . . . v f - A L . . . . n Nr ' . V ' ' ' 1 tv . , D , ' 1 J V ' v Q 1 f fu 1 ' . ' ' - A . . s J' J .L . - . . . v . . , 2 v - l K v J Q , Y . . 7 . - . I ' - . Q w , 1, , , 0 'w' ' - . 5 L.. , - . - vs . , Y - v ' ' v Y v ' - e W ' Q 1 1' C Parker lx Ieslle E Ingels I Ylohes owe I nl u 1 1son nlr R O11 so GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Guls Basketball Season of 1923 24 has been a most success ful one for Monterey Both the uppel and lou 91 class teams V619 tled forthe thamplonshlp losmg onlx 016 game and XVlYlI'lll1g fxve The one defeat at the beglllnlng of the eason bx P3ClfIC Growe was due to lack oi experlente on the part of some of the plax els and also to the fact that lt was play ed on an 1l1SlCl9 count as the Montelex glrls had prac tlced onlx on an outslde coult At the end of the season Monteres and P3ClflC GIOXG wele t1ed for the champlonshlps but as the baseball season and l3l1X weathel were both approachlng the executne commlttee of the G C C A L de clded that the t1e should not be planed off The fn t game of the season found MOHt616X at the sho1t end of the scoxe due to lack of expellence but good spoltsmanshlp and a frlendlx feellng on the palt of P G made the glrls feel tloat the defeat mlght haxe been worth xx hlle Junlor Senlol P G 33 'VIonte1ex 8 Freshman Sophomole P G 30 M0nte1e5 17 October 17 Monterex xs Gonzales at Monterey Monteres 30 Gon7ales 22 2. . '. . 1 ' , . X '. 4. .1 - J. B ff , 1. K 'sl-j, NI. Ollz. , J. S 1 e, M. . as u .Q , V - 1 v-I 1 r fu A K y 4 ' . . S b Dv . . v v v v . S' 1 Y K 1 tv ' - J . . , ki Ll v .X .v u y Y ununu ' October 19-Monterey vs. Pacific Grove at P. G. . VS , 'w L 1 Uv x 1 Q , 1 , K K 4 K K l ' , ' . . . 1 ' . ' . . ----'---------------------'-----------.- - 1 7 L ' VY u - l .......................... . . , i Y . - , , . , PAGE TVN-'NTY V Rutan U K1 umann E Trenner E Murray November 3 Monterey vs Klng Clty at Monterey Our old rlvals Klng Clty were defeated by both of our teams the Freshman Sophomore gettlng an easy vvctory and the Jun1orSen1or teams bemg closely matched Jumor Semor Monterey 13 lung Clty 7 Freshman Sophomore Monterey 55 lung Clty 5 November 10 Monterev ws Paclfxc Grove at Monterey Both Monterey teams started the day of the blg game off well by avenglng themselves for thelr defeat from P G ln the flrst game Jun1orSen1or Monterey 21 Paclflf' Groxe 17 Freshman Sophomore Monterey 33 Paclfxc Grove 9 November 17 Monteley xs Gonzales at Gonzales Monterey 26 Gonzales 12 November 28 Monterey ws Kmg C1tV at Klng Clty Junlor Semor Monterey 15 King Clty 14 Freshman Sophomore Monterey 69 Kmg Clty 6 Lmeup Jumor Semor Team Forwards-Lona Zaches Eliza beth Ingels Guards Gertrude Palker Catherlne Leslie Centers- Mlldred Ollason fCaptJ Marx Ruth Ollason Subs Jeanette Snure Josephlne Bow ce Lllllan Knlslex Lmeup Freshman Sophomo1e Team Forwards Ursula Klau mann Mabel Parara Gualds-Esthel Trenner lCaptl Matllde Beck Centers- Engracla Murray V1ona Rutan Subs-Nancy Machado Vxrglma Burton Grace Sulln an PAGE TWENTY ONE Mig 1 ' , Y 'I V 'Q ' vin ' '22'42?? 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'7 'I .vv - V v Y - A 'ylcfxrthy I Thorp l Ixlxumann 'VI Ollason R Ixrxdler H Ifarmer I Goold NI Arm N Rutan NI Beck If Ingels J Sllllle M R Olla on F Vlurphy L hmsley GIRLS BASEBALL At the G C C A L meetmg 1n January It was oeclded to dlV1d6 the schools entered 1n the Baseball League 1nto two sectlons A and B In o1de1 to malntaln good feelmg between the guls of the dlfferent schools and to keep out strlct competltlon the tle between the two ectlons yy as not to be played off As thele were only thlee schools Gonzales Paclflc Glove and NIOHIGIGX Iyy o games vyere to be plaved yylth each school Monteley yas tled fox the champ1onsh1p at the end of the season yy 1th Paclfl Gloye Ma1ch 1 Monteley ws Gonzales at Monteley 'lhe fnst game of the season play ed on the Monterey dlamond ended n a y1cto1y fox the tome team 20 19 March 15 Monterey 13 ys Gonzales 10 at Gonzales Malch 22 Paclflc Gloye 30 ys Monterey 7 at PaClflC Groye Malch 31 Pac1f1cG1oye 4 ys Monterey 2 at Monterey Llneup Catcher Edlth DICIKIHSOD P1tche1 Lrsula Klaumann lst Base Cathelme Leslle 2nd Base Myrtle Arne fCapt J 3rd Base VIHIX Ruth Ollason Shoxt Stop Ilene Tholp Fxelders Ellzabeth Ingels Nancy Machado Jeanette Snule Subs Fay Mulphy Matllde Beck and Vlona Rutan V l ' ,A .2 -1- f ' ' Uv -A ' ' QW . , ct N-vt ffl-. . wr - ' - .,, U, .N , Q,-f , y W r ig , ', J .1 1 . , 1 , , fx . 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','- 4 ra '17 f n . . 5 1 - . i 5 ' , ' 9 5 . -' ' Q P V i S ', . 1 5 N ffm 1 , RE GLVED THAT A Sketch llx Jeanette Sllllle Nexx Yeal Q tlme agaln Qald John llICGlIllll9 to hls pal LoulQ Courtlel What do xou Qax xxe make a l9NOlLltlOll9 A leal one I mean not a flxe mlnute one Ale xou game Its all foollshness l1ll1llNLllCd LoulQ lcepllx a he ops ned lllg longlashed ha7el ex es xx hlle a sllght I'll1lC culxed hls lpQ aQ he looked at h1Q pal xx ho xxaQ fldgetlng at the othel Qlde of the flleplacc IH thc readlng loom of the Elk Q Club Oth6lWl96 Id do t You I6 a IIUUJIIOUS llal John xx hx dont xou resolve to Qpeak the tluth the xx hole tlllth alld ll0tl'11llg but the truth for a XQHXA7 That Q lettlng xou off too casx Ill tell xol xxe ll fllp .l rom a 1 the loser promlses Qolemnlx nex 91 to speak dY'XtlllIlg llut the tllltll f0l the vear of one thousand llllle lllllldled and txx entx foul IQ lt a go? Louls couldnt folego a mlle as he aQQented It xas 90 llke John MCGIHHIS to declde to do a thlnf, leallx Qellouslx alld then to Qettle It by fllpplng a C0111 AQ h1Q name suggested John lVlLfJlHll1S had txxo entlrelx dlfferent Qldes The John lde xx 39 the 99110118 Qlde a Qlde ln cllned to loftv sentlments alld QGIIOUS thoughts alld plomlQes the other the MCGIHUIS Qlde that suggested fllpplng a coln to Qcttlc e questlon xx hlch the John slde thought of Nothlng shoxxed theQe txvo 90 clearlx perhaps as the fact that to h1Q lmmedlate 1 mllx John M Glnnls was always John nevel Johnny or Jack Hls fl19lldS and assoclates always called hlm MCGIHIIIS Louls h1Q exuct opposlte and therefore hls beQt frlerd called hlm one Ol the otnel aQ hls mood mlght be Name lt' called out John as he fllpped the COIN hls dalk eyes shlnlng wlth excltement Talls' Talls It IS Louls sald John as he stlalghtened up Noxx I xe got to tell the entlre truth fol a 5631 bhall xxe meet hele a xeal flom to day? It s as good a place as anx So lt was agreed and thele xxas a txxlnkle 111 Louls exe as he watched John s Stfalght musculal flgule DZQS tl1lOLlgll the dool He knew It would be ha1d fol John MCGIHDIS to keep hls plomlse but he also knexx that he need not feal that John xx ould bleak hls xx Old for although he told manx llttle lles nobodx could sax that he dld not keep hls word once It xx as Qolemnlx glven It was Januarx fllst one thousand H1116 hundled and txx elltx flV6 Bx the flre place ln the lfladlllg' loom of the Elk s Club txxo men faced each othel aftel a xeal Q Qepalatlon Thex xx ele Louls Coultlel and John MCGIHHIS Louls dleamx hazel ex es xx lth thell long lashes and hls sensltlxe face also that of a dleamer had lemalned the same but John had changed The COIHQIS of hls not so Qpalklln as uQual black ex es had llttle llnes alound them Hls face xx as COl1tellt6Ll at the ples ent tlme but It xvas that of a man xx ho had Quffel ed al d could not lose the memolles of that Sllffellllg It xx as as though a tlllll xell had been thrown oxel h1S gax Qlde the NICGIHIIIQ Qlde alld lt onlx Qhoxxed L , , - - , ' 20. u , 3 - - xx - - - - . . . 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' x t . . . t . n ng Q Q s 1 V . v V v v . ' 1. nf L A . . . Y 1 Q - a 9 ' . ' ' ' ' 'l ' g' -' - Y ' . ' K - ' ' v 1 -1 l 7 1 D v . I . . , ' ' V L . , 4 . . , I . PAGE TWENTY FOUR through at rnterxals Lours could tell at a glance that he had been more John than 'VIcGrnn1s for the past xear Hrs frne athletrc porse was the same and hrs thrck black han xx as as dark as ex er After the greetrngs xx ere oxer John began hrs storx You d nexer guess Lours xx hat a lot of srdes there are to tr rth tellrng It s frrghtfullx complrcated ex en to a man of mx rntellrgence lt max lead to tregedres but rt has rts funnx srde too Here s an ex ample I xxas at a socral gatherrng one nrght last Iunc A noted author vxas there also Of course hrs books xx ere drscusscd anl prarsed hrghlx For obxrous rea ons I took no part rn the conxersatron as I drsllke hr xx ork heartrlx Suddenlx he turned to me and sard Hoxx drd xou lrke mx last book Mr McGrnnrs'? What xx as I to do I xx ouldn t sax I don t knoxx I haxen t read rt because I had and xxorst of all I hadnt lrked rt Wrth exerx one lookrng on I told the truth as I saxx rt You see that resolutron pre xented me from exen tellrng a xx hrte l e xx hrch xvould haxe been krnder both to mx self and the author What can a person sxx orn to tell the truth ansxxcr when asked hrs oprnron of a frrend s xear old chrld xx hrch rs naturallx uglx '7 Hoxx could I ansxxcr xx hen asked hoxx I enrox ed a burnt drnner when I cant stand anxthrng thats burnt? That frendrsh resolutron cut off exerx loop hole I couldnt exen tell the brll collector I xx 'rs out when he came around It xxas axx ful' At the present trme the onlx frrends Ixe got rn the world are those I haxent seen for a xear and hax en t corresponded xvrth for the same length of trme You knoxv I couldnt verx well explarn that rt was a Nexx Year s resolutrorr because that drdnt change the fact that I xxas tellrnf., thc truth as I saxv rt I told a dxrng xxomarr of the death of her husband and the shock caused her death I couldnt help rt for she asked me a clrrect ques tron and I couldnt exade rt The xxoman xxas mx onlx srster You can understand hoxx I felt Altogether the last xear has been a mrngled comedy and tragedy and Im through xx 1th Nexx Year s resolutrons forex er Tak mx adxrce Lours and frght shx of em Too late John Lours ansxx ered 'xl hrle I xx as xx artrng for xou I concluded that rt xx asn t farr that xou should bc the onlx one to sur ter and I resolxcd to tcll the truth the xx holc truth and nothrrrg but the truth for thc next xear but I m gorrrg to be 1 hcrmrt on a mountarn top for thc rrerct txxclxe months Wrse mfrrr srghcd John McGrnnrs Nfif 223'-P ,tn -M JI 5 ' U ll I' 1 - Q v l . 1 . V N i . . 1 Y 1 . . . . ' , 1 1 1 . 1 , . K l . 1 0 . 1 7 'w 1 1 v Q 1 , 1 . G . ,. 1 V ' . Y . 1 1 , 1, 1 1' 'l . 7 1 r 1 , ' , 1 , 1 ' ' A ' ' 1 7 , ' Y ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' Y , 1 , 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . H v V . '. . 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1' n x1 ' ' 11 1 1 1 . 11 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 11 ' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 A . 1 . , . ' 1 1 . ' H 1 - 1 - , 1 - 1 - r . , , I ' ' H , 1 , . . ts Y V I 1 Y Y, , v v v , O K ' K 1 7 1 X ll v Q . . . Y. y Y r - 1 - V 1 1 1 . , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . U . , 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 . l . 1. , 1 v s- . V . - V v v 1 1 1 . . . , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 'w v - I 4 ' I 1 1 ' 1 v 1 v 1 K 1 . 1 . t 3 , v , 1 1 1 v - a C L I 1 Y L v a if - v . , v l Q u L 7 ef ' 1 9 1 1 I 1 1 1 1, 1 V 1 . I I , ' Y . . L . , v I v I 1 . I l ' n I 1 1 . 1 1 ' V Y ' ' ' 77 1 T x L L A ll Y' , N 1 v - ' , Q 1 A X ' - , , 1 1 1 1 ' ' v . V V 1 Y 7 l Q . 1 1 as , , , ' 1 1 1 , , 1 L 1 ' 1 1' .T 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 Y '- . . , 1 - - i , r vs 1, 1 t . n 1 . U ' ' 1 11 1 ' ' . 1 I 1 , , 1 1 1 - . v , ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 L 1 ' L - ' , 1 , X , 1 x x 1 v x Q I 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 ,Av .1 , 1' ' ' 1 Z 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 ,A 1 . 11 ' 'Y ,' ' ' 1 c , 1 ' ' 1 1 sw-,- :ff 1. f ,., 1 lg ' ' S. - ' 5 1 I I , L' N 112 -r . 11 .1 , v' ..,, ,, ,, onqf'-' .1 1 N-: 1 - - - '4 ug., :- ..1-lr ,S ' -.pt-' ' 'Jr pg- --4.1.5 ' . 1311'- '-,QH - , I nrr 'u: Q ' , f 4 - -. . 'luml L : RIN PAGE TW FNTX PIX F Mrs Too much VIYIQQ o P H Jsffifhwi Sflhiavan 1 SQ-z..qvQhL1'd 4 love Pescaae und her Ssiuulmofeg. si G04 Speed! M01 buf ve' C ll e 5 2. P KCI' TVX FNTY SIX J 1 ' ' ' g o 5 2 Q ' ' ' n ,J -.-, 'N I . 'L ' ' A ..... , V i , i v if , A ' M M , l 4 Xxx, w .-.-Ny 1 in '- 'Q ' - P 00 f ' 1 . ' ' K Goold F Murphy C Otis C Rogers EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Kenneth Goold Presldent of the Student Body Pav Murphy Vlce President of the Student Body Carleton Rogers Chalrman of the Audltlng Commlttee The Ercecutlve Commlttee was organ1zed thls year to take the place of the Student Government Commlttee of old Farly IH the year the Student Body declded that the constltutlon should be renovated to suxt our growmg needs When the Student Body last made over lts constltutlon m 1915 Grace Klaumann re modeled the Orlglflal constltutlon of M U H S Thls paper was lost and a substltute put together It was never qulte full enough and had been amended agaln and agaln so that It had become almost unmtell 1g1ble A comm ttee xx as appolrvted wlth Dorothy Cone as chalrman to draw up a new constltutlon Thls was accepted by tne Student Bodv on November 27 1923 Thls constltutlon provlded for an Executive Commlttee that take thelr places automatlcally when they are elected to thelr regular Student Body office The prmclpal acts Wlth thls com mlttee as faculty advlsor J, T C C l , ' ' 1 A' Q . Christine Otis ..v......................... Secretary of the Student Body , - D P . . . . 5 , Z . I -A 1 - 3 ' ' , , . PAGE TWENTY snvsu D Hxtehtock F Grlffel D Noggle L Prlnce K Goold M Arne F' Murphy M Genasc C Otls E Ingels Flnanclal Statement of M U H S Student Body Sept 15 1923, to May Recelpts Cash on Openlng Books Football Boys Boys Girls Glrls Glrls Basketball Pa eball Baseball Basketball Basketball Su eaters General Athletlc Fu ld Student Bodx Dues Student Bodx Expense Green and Gold locker Kex Fund Student Bods Plaxs El Susurro Beneflt Lose and 5111151 a Deposlted by Semor Class Iunxor Class Glrl League Senlor Ball Fund Journal Ads Fund Journal Fund lash on Hand PAGE TWLNTY EIGHT 1 . . . . . . . . . Q I , . Y , O ' ' ...S .S.S. 2 .S.Se ,S.S. ' - .,.' 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W 'B' nnfmuu Lid! lllu V hnum, cha bnvtllu I hrltitnvtylonp IKWNZDA mm awk. nlel FCEM. ikhlllkll :pax 'lx U F raid Pl!! Addnh IM hill! ave added any .nu n n IYMK1 itll blhlml! cam cwxm -no Amo sn- un-nmng mu u. Ill ONE. ACT ru n lu nu uni Hr 'nvo lwoll 'ilu IU all lichlblllul I :Iva Ill Glu! ri r vu nn on ma and -nm-. on noon. Ol mm Ou ml huumn in no n numb of QM in vu Ike Shu' Robmion Uruwnu msn frilly man bone an rm-4 up nw mn nl mf- mf-r Orin! Prom. ,mn nn mm, ma url :nl me you ...I ml of mn. nur 'nn XJIIK lufbknhlrt IA! H71 nu, -5 ,,,,,,. ml cm.-'ru uma new vu nv ax as BU s-soul 'hunky lim,-'lou 'rrrnff fu lr-I lhiiubvuhuullaboelulnldnuuudlalltlcvlvfr 313 nd 'hi had n kathy lflll EN and GO un ua Ann um Ii llhl nl Mil lla ll Hull! nm Q ,M -an my N. lm lv- ng, all lv W' was Au wmv mm. ap an nw su: T,-,-, Dawson lu darn an mlm Ill. cm ru un! I Lb: an nm: dnvu nn Qu-rl h-d ns nm so u ua tl!! Flullli mmm! nun PRI kill' :un -nl Ill du! laltllbll N44 TM.: Il nu. -.mmf nun uw un an Munn 'run ap-mn cu-nn an Ili ll MN I Flu!!! lildlll IMI' 100 l hu n UNO weak m twiki Ehzabeth Inge-I-. Tom Glmel Fax Nhuphx Xian RuI110ll.1Nm1 Dorm Hitchcock Nhldred Ollason Constance Helon Jeanette Snure PAGE TNVENTY NIIN E Z I X E ' ,V A H' 5, 5 f l : Q I Y -I ' 1 . 'I ' h I ,.. zu .' -' z ' . , I , Z' 'D' -. sf In nl 'iw I I 'H , . ' ' - u - Ill. lr. ...-..-....- ' J ll. . A I lr, ' 1 All ' na ' 4- A I . vi 5 H1 ,., .. . . 9 f... I U' - V ..v . ........... 4 ' , ' ' A ns n V - ' 'xt ll I M , , in ol t L ,, Q , K . ' ' . 1 .'u- ' D Hltchcock T Grlltel A Dallmg J I IdIllI1gf0Il I Pxlnce C' Ot VI Arne E Murray D Cone J Taxlor E Ingels 'NI Haw s I Hudson EL SUSURRO STAFF Loulse Prlnce Dorothy Cone Myrtle Arne Tom Grlffel Ellzabeth Ingels Chrlstlne Otls Albert Darlmg Jean Taylor Jack Harrmgton Maude Hawes Isabel Hudson Engracla Murray Ed1tor Assof late Edxtol Buslne s Manager Box s Athletlcs Gul Athletlcs Dramatlcs and Olchestla Snaps Alt Jun1o1s Sophomol es Freshmen Dorls Hltchcock Alumm The Alumm Assoclatlon of M U H S has Just b en organlzed Th1S year and IS progresslng remarkably well As It xs the 0b1ect of thls assoclatlon to further the interests of our school It IS and should be our duty and pleasure to co opelate wlth them as far as posslble The Student Body congzatulates the Alumm and wlshes them all the success posslble PA! E THIRTY l I l . . , , . ,', . , . D' , . , . . ' 'Y' . . ,.,, , ,,,....,.,,,..., ...,. .... .... ,.7.,,,, . . . . . J' ' ' . 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I SOCIETY The Semor Ball grven by the three loyver classes to the class of 1923 was the fmest dance of thrs krnd ever gryen by the Monterey Unron Hrgh School The grand march started promptly at nrne o clock and yyas fol lowed rmmedratelv by the dancrng As thls rs the la t ball that w1ll ever be gryen at Del 'VIonte by the hrgh school yve are sure that the success of rt w1ll stav alyvays rn the mrnds of those yy ho yy ere lucky enough to attend The Hallowe en Dance gryen by the hrgh school on November ,nd was the frrst real dance ever grven rn our neyy audrtorlum The Carmel Valley Athletrc and Socral Club gave a dance for the benefrt of the grrls basketball team on Saturday eyenrng Novem ber the tenth It was held at therr clubhouse whrch rs sltuated about ten mlles up the Carmel Valley The dance vyas patronrzed not only by the puplls of the hrgh school but by the people of the valley On Aprrl 29 the Junrors held a Leap Year Dance rn the hrgh school audltorrum the frrst one gryen srnce 1916 The crovyd yvas not so large as usually attend the hrgh school dances but those people that were present spent a very enroyable eyenrng Any bov that asked a grrl for a dance or vvas seen walkmg across he floor wrthout an escort was charged a small sum of money It rs hoped that yvhen Leap Year comes around agarn another of these clanccs wrll be grven by some organrzatron rn the lrrgh school Followrng the two entertarnments the Matchmal er on Februarv 22nd and Love and Whrst on May 16 dances yy ere reld rn the audr todrum The boys moy ed the seats to the srde of the hall and stacked them and 1n thrs way made room enough for the dancers A bazaar was held rn connectlon wrth the dance and musrcal comedy on May 16 Thrs dance was a great success not only because of the good trme but frnancrally BASKETBALL DANCES The Monterey Lnron Hrgh School basketball team defeated the Grlroy basketball team rn the hrgh school audrtorrum on February lst by an oy erwhelmrng score After the game a dance yyas held rn yy hrch of ourse the hrgh school took part People then began to say Montcrey yy ould take part rn the dance because they had yyon thc gamc but rt they had lost there yvould haye been a drfferent story Tyyo weeks later Monterey played Pacrtrc Croye on the same floor The game decrded yy hether thcre yy ould be a trrpre tre or Pacrfrf Groye yvould wrn the cup Pacrfrc Grove yyon the game and Nlonterey turned out for the dance after rt stronger than they drd at the Grlroy game shoyyrng the people of our toyyn and other toyy ns that yye yy erc as good losers as yyrnners The croyvd yy as the large t that ey er attended a hrgh school dance The danclng lasted for three hours and durrng thrs trme hardly a boy or grrl could be seen srttmg out a dance . ' V . . . . V . 1 ! . . Y V I. I . 1 . Q . . Y X V . l v ' A , 9 . . Y . . V Y ' . v . c Y ' V v I 1 u 1 - a 6 . 1 . . ' V . . .4 , . . . , 1 Y Y . s . 1 . r ' v Y 1 1 ' v ' - Y V , . . . . . Y . I . v Y V , . . L. nu . ny L 1 V 1 V ' V ' 1 ! Q ' .. 1 , I 1 Y I . A 0 v L 1 . , . - L a 1 Y .1 . . . 1 1 . I Y .4 . . , . . . . ' ' 1 f 1 1 v ' U U . ,, v I V Y .1 . . v V 9 ' I ' - Y ' , I - - r ' I v 1 1 . 1 9 . v - . . V V - ' -9 c 1 1 V . . V . L . . . . I . '. ' . 9 K 7 V ' 1 V . . . v 1 . v . I 4, uv . ' 3 9 ' 7 V - -V V , . V V . . . r R t c ' . V Y 1 1 -A , ' ' V V I 'A . I , K V L. -y A - KV . KV . . I . V L- .. V , J ' , .. . . v U. . I . , - V V . ' ' V V , . V V 1 y A , u . 1 1 V ' ,V ' q v 1' 1 , L 0 V . V K , :V K .x v. Q . V V 1 Q V . ' V , - . . ' Y . ., - 441' - vs PAGE THIPTX ON!- DRAMATICS With the added advantage of the new audltorlun with 1ts well equipped stage unique lighting effects and large dressing rooms the talented actors of the M U H S have been given plenty of op portunity to display their dramatic ability Under the Joint direction of Mr Dorsey and Mr Dawson rehear als for The Mikado the G11 bert and Sullivan operetta were well under way when the loss of several of our talented singers as vsell as the pianist together with the beginning of the basketball season combined to make the p10 duction of the play an lmposslblllty The choruses however are well duced next year The Matchmaker This three act comedy by Ma1y McM1llan was the largest play attempted this year and its successful production on December 21 yy as a great credlt to Mr Dawson and his cast PHE CAST Mis Winthrop Christine Otis MISS Russell Elizabeth Ingels Ethel ther n1ecelMarJor1e Treat Miss Gottschalk DOIIS Hitchcock Leandex Lee Fred Boucher Sally tun1nv1tedJFav Murphy JSFIQ Cher nephewl Albert Dalllng Ange Camille Ru sell Gwendolyn Robertson Mvrtle Arne Jimmie Margaret I al Allan talso unlnyltedl Jack Harrington Liz Smith Josephine Boyce The Professor at Home Pioduced on the same GVCHIHQ as The Matchmaker The Pro fessor at Home coached by Mr Dorsey was enjoyed by all who '.. 4 ' 1 ! . . . ' - - - - - A f 7 . . . L . . - v U a ' ' ls Q . CK I ' 9? ' . l . so L , ' 7 x . 7 . . . - 1 L 1 y u 1 a o , , - ' ! 7 drilled and familiar with the parts, so the play will probably be pro- Cl ll .K - I Q . , , . Y N . ' ' Ji . ll 77 1 ' CK 'Y Ki . , - ,y D I Y I ' 1 PAGE THIRTY TVVO sayy rt and the yocal talent of the cast yy as qurte pleasrng to the audr ence The Professor Mr Dorsey The Tax collector Beryl Otis The Prrma Donna Gwyneth Wrlner The Mard Henrretta Farley Journal Day March 14 the annual Journal Week benefrt was held rn the gy mnaslum The numbers on the program rncluded The numbers on the program rncluded La Golondrlna Folk Song A Dream Bartlett Sung by Myrtle Melvrlle Invrtatlon A whrstllng sole by Mrss Krng Rehearsal A one act comedy drrected by Constance Heron The cast Frleda Cdrrectlng the playl Maryorre Treat Barbara Jean Taylor Soma Florence Mullrns Gertrude The players Josephrne Boyce Chrrstlne Camllle Russell Maryorre C props D Constance Heron Love and Whrst Mr Dorsey produced on May 16 Love and Whrst The story was one of a game of whlst whrch decrdes four lrves one typlfylng the Queen of Hearts one the Queen of Dlamonds one the Kmg of Spades and the Krng of Clubs The actrng was cleverly worked out whlle four rncrdental numbers worked into the plot of the play The cast yvas Dorothy Sher School Fay Murphy Mary wood Gwyneth Wrlner Mrs Ingels Myrtle Arne Artre Sherwood Henrretta Farley Fred Boucher and Chorus The Mrgnon Irene Goold Captaln Gold Drggers Angelina Fer Aldershot Chrrstrne Otrs Farr rantr and Chorus Gavotte fax Bervl Otrs Jo ephrne Boyce and J Reynolds The rncrdental numbers were Van Vl9Ck Three Llttle Mards From ORCHESTRA Wrth many exceptlonally good performances to therr credrt and through the medrum of much hard yyovk and consclentxous practrce the orchestra has come to be an accepted rnstrtutron rn the hlgh school Through the etforts of Mrs James 'VIcIntosh the conductor rt IS a yy ell tramed yy ell organrzed umt rn the school lrfe The members of the orchestra are V10l1ll Vlol n Plano Flute Beryl Otls Clrfton George Mary Ingels Henry Drckrnson Margaret Lral Elton Gerry Gyyyneth Wrlner Nathan Schyva1tzVV1ll1am Leyyrs Lrllran Dale I ' ' 1 . I J H - ' K6 77 ' Q , 4 7 Z----ll- -.--J-.--.------H- Popular Songs ............ Angelina Ferranti, Peggy Cooper, accompanist it !Y . Q ' I ' ' 66 Y! 8 , . ll ' !! ' , 44 ' U . 7 9 .59 ' 7 , n I A . ' 1' , , - , y , cc ' n 7 . 3 ' 7 7 7 ' , , ll ! 9 7 y v v ' v - ' v ' v 1 . 3 '. 3. s j . . it Q . . ' . ' t, , ' Uv f f . ' ' , , X ' , w v u L I. a l . , ' - N . , , 2 - PAGE THIRTY-THREI-I The Leaver TBM'-IJ nlfvli ,dyes gg on has an ' 'IGH our OWN ?eeY S11 ms an Ywo uf 9 Whit an 'Che oflur end? I X I THIRTX I-ULR D Cone l Hudsol la M Arne Otls If In el GIRI S LEAGUE Flrst Term Second Term Pres Elizabeth Ingels Dorothy Cone Vlce Pres Fay Murphy Myrtle Arne Sec Dorothy Cone Isabel Hudson Treas Chrlstlne Ot1S Chrlstme OtlS S gt at Arms Myrtle Arne Vllzabeth Ingels Yell Leader Margaret Llal Margaret Llal The semester term system was adopted thls year and the mid year electlons were held on January The flrst entertamment of the vear was the gnls freshman lecep tlon It IS hoped that this plan w1ll be followed out ln future vears and so become a tradltlon of the league The league also gave a QNVITTI mmg party and took charge of the booths at the Hallowe en Dance Aprll 4 and 5 at the lnvltatlon of the Paclflc Gloye league a won derful week end was glven the league at Asllomal Over a hundred glrls were there and ewervone had such a good tlme the glrls are all lookmg forward to another such gatherlng next year March 11 a real old fashioned baby palty was held w1th mam skinned knees and bruuses to prove the fun of belng mfants agam The last 3CflVltY ofthe league fox the X631 yy as the handling of the bavaar at the Play and Dance on May 16 A substantlal amount was added to the proceeds for the evenmg from the sxx booths IMI' I'HlRl IN fl, Q fry f 1 , . 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A . l 4 4 V F Nlurrhy NI Arne JUNIOR NOTES Myrtle Arne Presrdent Fay Murphy Vrce Presrdent Ruth McGown Secretary Several members of the runror class held Student Body offrces hrs year Among them vyere Fav Murphy yrce presrdent Doyvell Nloggle sergeant at arms and Mary Genascr treasurer The Green and Gold Staff benefrted by the servrces of Fay Mur phy assrstant edrtor Dorrs Hrtchcock busrness manager Mary Ruth Ollason Grrls Athletrcs Mrldred Ollason Exchanges and Jeanette Snure Class Actryrtres El Susur ro Staff rncluded three Junrors Myrtl Arne Dorrs Hrtchcock and Maude Hayy es The Junror class was well represented thrs year rn athletrcs but ma ply by grrls probably because the grrls greatly outnumber the boys 1n the class Mrldred Ollason captarn of the basketball team and Myrtle Arne captarn of the baseball team were both enrolled rn the Junlor class Mrldred yvas also a good Jumprng center Other Junrors on the basketball team yvere Mary Ruth Ollason srde center Jeanette bnure sub forward and Lrllran Knrsely sub srde center Our baseball team yyon recognrtron through the efforts of Myrtle Arne econd base Fay Murphy short ston Irene Thorpe thrrd base Jeanette Snure left freld Mary Ruth Ollason and Lrllran Knrsley subs These grrls yvorked hard and deserye a great deal of credrt Although there yy ere only three runror boys rn athletics thrs year these three yvere extremely good Jack Armstrong proyed hrmself by hrs part rn athletrcs thrs year He yyas a cleyer guard rn football standrng guard rn basketball and rrght frelder on the baseball team Dowell Noggle yyas center on the football team sub center rn basket ball and catcher on the baseball team John Mclntrre was sub half back on the football team thrs year xx .GX r xx ' V 3 Q e ' Q 1' a , , ,I . . 1 -' . . 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PAGE 'rr-rIR'rY SEVEN A Ferranti G Willner SOPHOMORE OTES Angela Ferrant1 President Jack McKay Student Government Representatlve Isabel Hudson Student Government Representative The sophomore class IS the most promlnent class ln M U H S and numbers 55 It has been further enlarged thls year by SIX new students Wllson Emery Walter Edgerton Wllllam Snyder Elmer Belglum Ruby Hooke and Ivy Whltworth The sophomores have been promment durlng the year ln foot ball basketball and baseball Llal Yaeger fullback and George Torres halfback were two of the most brxlllant playels on the team Joseph Murray and Paul M1l3DSla both tackles were two of the best lmemen the school has had f ene Trenner and W1ll1am McAulav were substitutes and dld good work In basketball George Forres the fast forward and L1al Yaeger were two of the most 1mpo1tant men on the team Joseph Murrav sub guard was also a valuable man The llghtwelght basketball team was largely made up of Sophomores Gene Trenner Elwyn Mason Nell Harrmgton and Wllllam LEWIS all bemg members of the class To the baseball team the sophomores have contrlbuted Gene Trenner George Torres Harry Hall Joseph Murray and Llal Yaeger Trenner and Hall were the team s best pltchers and Torres Murray and Yaeger were lmportant plavers On the gxrls basketball team the sophomores were represented bs Fsther Trenner Matllde Beck and Nancy Machado Esther Trenner made an excellent captaln and was a fast guard The sophomoles on the baseball team were Edlth DlCklI1SOI1 the splendld catcher Nancy Machado and Matllde Beck X .LV ,fa V Gwyneth Willner .,,,..,.............,........... 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' , . l l 7 f , U . .Y J. , . . l , l : . . . , ! 9 PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT D Metz I Coolrl FRE HMAN NOTES Presrdent Irene Goold Vrce Presrdent Llllran Farrfax Secretary anl Treasurer The Freshman Receptron was a great success It was held on beptember 7th rn the new audltorrum and was the fllSt dance to bc held there The program consrsted of welcomrng speecnes by, the Presr dents Kenneth Goold Student Body Marjorre Treat Senror Myrtle h t whrch our resr Arne Junror and Angela Ferrantr Sop omore o p dent responded on behalf of the class After the speeches the Frosh were entertained by MISS Krng who gaxe a whrstlrng solo Ursula Cooper sang a solo Mrldred Dmglex play ed a prano solo and Eleanor Perry sang a popular song The Frosh grrls were grven a xx elcommg party rn the form of a Movre Ball by the Grrls League Many grrls have rorned the league The frrst year students were well represented rn athletrcs wrtlr U l Klaumann who drd splendrd work as forward Vrona Rutan rsu a our speedy srde center and Engracra Murray as Jumprng center on the basketball team Ursula Klaumann also took an actrve part on the baseball team as prtcher The bows drd well too wrth Peter Enea our lrghtwerght champron who played forward Marcus Wrlson standmg guard Fred Boucher runnrng guard and Frank McKexer Jumprng center on our lrghtwelght basketball team Marcus Wrlsovr and Peter Enea also made the baseball team When trme for the plans came freshman talent was shown br Henrietta Farley Fred Boucher and Irene Goold '- :7f'b.4 . 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' ' v - v y . nf V t ' v 9 I ' PAGE THIRTY NINF PAGE FORTY ALUMNI 1918 Abraham Brazll Stanford Mary DeW1tt CMrs Bachelderl Tacoma Wash Peter Dolan Sallnas Vmcent Enea Monterey Earl Flles Los Angeles Wllton Gunzendorfer San Fran c1sco Dorothy Harrmgton Monterey Myrtle Machado San Franclsco Agnes McCann CMrs Slatel Monterey Wllllam McCachren Los Gatos Wllllam McGowan Salmas Robert Norton Carmel Bermce Peacock U C Lav1n1a Redbrook Decease Harold Redbrook Deceased Nelle Scudder U C Theresa Schaufle fMrs Saun Louls Wells Pasadena Roland Noack Sonora 1919 Jennle Bentley U C Anthony Brazil Charlotte Doud Monterey Llllan Peacock U C Frank Rossman San Jose Marle Rudolph Domrnlcan Con vent Navera Smlth Castrovllle Vera Smlth Bakersfleld Mlrlam Whlte Bakersfleld James Wllson Stanford 1920 Ray Baugh Monterey Patrlckson Greene Carmel Margaret Harper U C Thomas Lee Monterey Jesse Lyons Castrovxlle Eva R6lCkS Monterey Grace Rudolph Pac1f1c Grove Audrey Mmges fMrs R Hulll Los Angeles 1921 Tettle Askew Carmel Hazel Beck fMrs Txcej Pac1f1c Grove Rome Bellamy New York VlFglH13 Brmton Deceased Vlvlenne Culxer San PFZHCISCO Andrew Glllett Stanford Thomas Glllett Stanford Fleanor Harrlngton CMrs Jack Bakerl Palo Alto Hilda Hllllard Carmel Maryan Hopper U C El1Zab9fh Hopper U C Cenevleve Hunt San Jose Mlldred Llttlefleld U C CCCII Max San Jose Franklm Murphy U C Florence Perry CMrs Sllval Gus t1ne Josephine Posch U C Olga Redbrook Deceased Opal Ryan Greenfleld Roswell Sargent New York Anlta V1da1 Monterey Stanford Wood Monterey 1922 Gaudenclo Aquure San Fran clsco Pastor Asunclon Ph1l1pp1ne Is lands Belknap Bates U C Ruth Baker U C Thelma Brant fMrs MCKBDZIGJ San Franclsco Theodore Crlley Stanford Bernle Dorcy Palo Alto George Easton Montere y Wllford Fortman U C Elsle Mae Freeman Monterev Bernlce Harvey San Jose Lawrence Harper U C Helen Hllllard Carmel Carleton Howell U C Hldeo Kodanl Stanfoxd Irma Llttlefxeld MOIlt6l6Y - 7 1 . 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Carmel Barber Shop I IRST CI -XSS SFRXICI' en Ilom S Ocean Avenue Carmel MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP Fxptrt Shoe Repl Ylllg All Work C1111 mteerl R palrlng Whale You Walt U4 Ah nrnrio St Nlonterex Falxfornl 1 0 I RX If It Sweet SCYVICC Co S1 ORFS AT Monterey Watsonvulle Santa Cruz Gllloy rdway s Pharmacy Kodaks Books Sport Goods A x ll ulo Stn Phone 10 Graduation Gifts of Dnstlnctlve D sugns on Dnsplay at Cummmgs Sons 91 'U -XIXAIAKIO St I' t'1hl1sI1erI qw Plne Hatch and Iewehx RQIJHIFIDR SHOP AT Goldstme s The Largest Exclusive Ladies and Chnldrens Shop nn Monterey County Corner Alxararlo Prankhn and 'Vlam Streets Monterey Callfornla Branch Shop at Carmel Newspapers and Magazines B A WHITE SIIIJSKFIDIIOIIS fu all papers ani magazmes taken MP' Alxarado Street Nlonterex J P Pryor Realty Company NOTARY PUBLIC 'PSU Alsarado Street Phone 65 'llonterev Cahforma Loans Insurance Rentals Real Estate PEOPLES MARKET C A Las n C J Ixrxegel Dealers ln Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry Family trade a Specialty Telephone 319 309 Alvarado St fX ccccccccccccccc M af:-3 X ARRIVE RESTED DO YOUR TRAVELING IN A COACH Close Flr fomlorts For Open Cdl Prius HUDSON ESSEX AGENCY 444 Fxler Street Phone 1030 PXFF I'0RTX TWO I ' 9 OD U A, M. to T P. 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