Oakland High School - Oaken Bucket Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1937
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This friend has aided the members of the class to plan their studies so that they might best prepare themselves tor college or for the Work they wished to enter alter graduation from high school. Because ol the help she has so patiently given them, the High Seniors respect- fully dedicate this, their book, to their counselor, Miss Edith Eaton. me 'V 'President Don Williams Commissioner ol Pina noe A -5 Audrey Clark Secretary ' Kay Foster ' Comniissitoner ol Welfare and Safely - Jim Warren Gorrimissioner ol Boys' Athletics A 2 X Stem Graff 4 ki A I ' Commissioner of Girls' Athletics ' Evelyn Arihur ' i'lCommissi2'mer ol Girls' Allaifs Azella Marcatos . 'Commissioner ol Boys' Allairs Bill Brusher , Commissioner ol Publications Katherine Yoakum Commissioner of Efllerlainment Bud MacDonald ' Yell Leader Harvey Easton STUDENT CABINET FIRST HALF President Rosemary Grimes Vice-President Norman Crane Yell Leaders Cloyd Dawson Bob Wallace Secretary Marc Markovils Sergeant-et-Arms Art Iilson SECOND HALF President Bob Brown Vice-President Emily Saxton Yell Leaders Ted Sindel Lew Bloclgett Secretary Bill Ioosl . Sergeant-at-Arms lack Warnecke SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pt 3555 .- 5 l X .s t 3 was Z l -s 'Q H Q, get aw M age aaa: it gist it time nina . Ji . . , . I 1. .. Q .-nw ., r r H M E X 1 -H are if i -m. eng xi H ' , ,yi-rw., - ,, E . .- A .X a . e , wit J AL gs X m 'if 1 :s e N l E H . 2 we na ,' Arthur Bbrott- George Adishianh Aucgrxcekelliglagellilsei-ziarcite Editor Aegis, Editor Oaken Betty Anderson-Pat Henrys, Congress, Etiquette Club, Masquers, Sec. Latin Club, Girls' Yell Leader, Vice- Pfes- G' A4 A.. Block ' O, P. E. Council, Delegate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C., Band oi Blue, Gold O, Little Women, Quality Street, Bridge Pageant, Acorn Council, Welfare and Safety. Wayne Armstrong-Sportsman's Club, G. O. H. S. C., A Capella Choir, Intramural Basketball. Evelyn Arthur-Pres. P. E. Council, Sec. Acorn Coun- cil, Pres. Club G. A. A., Block O, Comm. Girls' Athletics, Delegate Assembly, Penny Pinchers, So- cial Service, Etiquette Club, Congress, Oaken Bucket Staff, Sec. Low Senior Class, Welfare and Safety, G. O. H. S. C., Silver O, Band of Blue, Dance Pageant. Roy Atkins-Stage Crew. Estermae, Bagley- Douglas Barnum-Sportman's Club. Betty Bartels-Gold O, German Club, Congress. Dorothy Bastian-Girls' Glee, Commercial Course. Patricia Bateman-Congress, Pat I-lenrys, Belles of Beaujolaisf' Boys' Glee Accornpanist. Ioan Banker-Congress, Pat Henrys, French Club, Girls' glllee, Quality Street, Bridge Pageant, Graduation OFUS. Harold Berg-Boys' Glee, Mixed Choral, G. O. H. S. C., Transfer from Los Angeles. Walter Berke-Tumbling Team, Wrestling, Masquers Council, Valley Forge, Little, Women, Prop. Mgr. Quality Street, Boys Glee. Lewis Blodgett-Golf Team, Intramural Basketball, Low Senior Yell Leader, Boxing Team, Sportsmaris Club, G. O. H. S. C., High Senior Yell Leader, College Prep. Course. Marjorie Bocchio-Business Course. Leone Brennan-Etiquette Club, Social Service, Wel- fare and Safety, Pat Henrys, Congress, French Club, G. A. A. Dale Brooks-Sportman's Club. Bob Brown-Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Vice-Pres. Boys' Block O, Sec. Hi-Y, Welfare and Safety, Etiquette Club. Pres. High Senior Class. Ianice Brunje-Pres. G. A. A., Block O, P. E. Coun- cil, Acorn Council, Etiquette Club, Gold O, Winged O. Ioel Buttington-German Club, Stamp Club. Marion Butler- Mildred Calvin-Penny Pinchers, Block O, Winged Silver O, G. A. A. Alan Campbell-Transfer from Technical, Forestry Club, Commercial Course. La Verne Capps-Etiquette Club, Penny Pinchers, Dance Pageant, Pat Henrys, Latin Club, G. A. A., Gold G. O. H. S. C. Iune Carlsen-Commercial Course, 3112 yr. student. lane Carney-G. O. H. S. C., P. E. Council, Welfare and Safety, Girls' Assembly, Gold O, Social Ser- V1CE. Camngton Tcnms Club Dancmq Club Chambers Boxtng Turnblmg 'leam Boyfs Penny Pxnchors Commerctal Course Champxon 'Etrquette Club G O H S C We and Safety, Stage Craft G A A Counctl Block O Wtngecl O Pres Curl Block O Penny P E Counctl Clark Comm of Fxnance Acorn Counctl Soctal Etiquette Club Vxee Pres Low Seruor O Welfare and Safety Sec P If tYellLeaderG A A Delegate As em Blue Congress Pat Henrys G O l-I and Treas Penny Pmchers Dance k C ark Clearwater Codman Gus Condusos Robert Cook Baseball Transfer from Techntcal ames Cowart Gold O Delegate A'-:sernbly Pre'-. Stamp Club Capt Tenm Team Band of Blue G C H S C Latm Club Pres Club Wilma Craxg Delegate As embly Ettquette Club G O H S C Press Club Camera Club Che s Club Band of Blue Dance Pageant P E Counctl Pat Henrys G A A Sec Alpha Lambda Norman Crane Sgt at Arms Ht Y Block O Press Club Aegts Staff G O H S C Ettquette Club Sportmans Club Varsxty Track 'lrack and l 1c-lr! Club Welfare and Safety Rally Commtttee Vtce Pres Htgh Senior Class Clarence Cretan Footbxll Sportsmans Club Vtce Pres Saber Club Lteut R O T C Sword and Shteld Battalton Adjutant Walter Cm-mon Delegate Assembly Forestry Club 3112 yr student Baseball Dons Croswhxte Wxllxam Cryer College Prep Course Varstty Track Track and l'1eld Club Radto Club Block O Rally Commtttee Dorothy Cutter-G. A. A. A Capella Choir. Kay Cuttle-Gold 'O G. A. A. Etiquette Club. Charmion Davis-Etiquette Club French Club Gold Virginia Davis-Etiquette Club, French Club College Prep. Course, G. O. lrl. S. C. Cloyd Dawson-Hi-Y, Yell Leader High Senior Class, Picture Editor Oalcen Bucket, Welfare and Safety, Etiquette Club, Silver O, Sportm-an's Club. 'Douglas Denton-Transfer from Technical, Vice-Pres. Boys' Glee. Lyl Dezell- Betty Dicksen-G, A. A., French Club. Noreen Dopp-Press Club, Sec. Etiquette Club, Aegis Staff, G, A. A., Girls' Glee, Dance Pageant. Lloyd Douglas-Intramural Basketball, Boys' Glce, Mixed Coral S anlsh Club Congress, Pat Henrys, Alpha 1.ambE1a,pe. o. H. s.'c. Iolzn DuGuid-Sea Scout, Alpha Lambda. rm - .V, Q MPP znz ' S .AK 'r' F gi f .A Sf, l , jf' V ,.,. , . a a l -ae we-1' n E new a tiara K. 'gr a K M ' Q1-1 'iv vs, 5 at r K W? QE A w as s 5523... Vg N a X S8 SSE E 1 . aw B Y 4 - an .X 1 ra 'aut li.:...:, .:S'Em I KNEE rf rf xr m . e E 4 H. sabre a v- . 39 Bill Ellstrum-Football, Track, Sgt. at Arms B ' Bl O,f' G. O. H. S. IC., Basketball, Sgt. at .Alfiis Lb: Senior Class, Boxing, Delegate Assembly, Band Blue, Wrestling. Helen Erikson-General C , Al h L bd G' l Glee, SVZ yr. student. curse p a am a' lr Geraldine Farrar- Hal Fieberling-College Prep. Course, Yell Leader Hi Y, Block O, Rally Committee, G. O. H. S. C. Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Crew, Track Marion Fleming-German Club, Latin Club, Writers Club, Congress, Berkeley-Oakland Debate, Debat mg O, Gold O, G. A. A. Kay Foster-Pres. P. E. Council, Gold O, Sec. Stu dent Body, Acorn Council, G. A. A. Board, Dele- gate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C., Band ol Blue, Pres. Club, Social Service, Assembly Committee, Wellare and Safety, French Club, Masquers Club, Lady Lost Her Hoop, Quality Street. Ralph Frederick:-Golf Club. Betty Frederickson-Social Service, Girls' Glee, Wel- fare and Safety, Delegate Assembly. Alberta Preise-German Club. Arm Gelland- Robert Glover- Gerald Goldberg-Gold O, Pat Henry-Congress De- bate, Forestry Club, Sportsman's Club, Delegate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C., Intramural Basketball. Mildred Goedw-in-Business Course. Grace Goranson-German Club, Congress, Golcl O, Elmer Gracier-Ice Hockey, Golf, German Club. Stan Grail-Comm. Boys' Athletics, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Pres. Hi-Y, Sec. Block O, Gold O, Pres. Club, Welfare and Safety, Delegate Assem- mbly, G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette Club, Rally Com- mittee. Rosemary Grimes-Pres. High Senior Class, Acorn Council, Sgt. at Arms Etiquette Club, Sgt. at Arms Pat Henrys, Sgt. at Arms Congress, Corr. Sec. G. A. A., Block O, Congress-Pat Henry Debate, Welfare and Safety, Gold O, Latin Club, French Club, G. O. H. S. C. Iames Grindley- Dolores Grondona-G. A. A. Helene Hanna-College Prep. Course. Margaret Harmon-Pres. Social Service, Acorn Council, Latin Club, Etiquette Club, Wellare and Safety, G. O. H. S. C. Doris Hart-Pres. Writers' Club, Vice-Pres. Congress, Pat Henrys, Acorn Council, Press Club, Latin Club, French Club, German Club, Social Service Club, G. O. H. S. C., Winner Menu Cover Contest, Sec- ond Prize Cartoon Contest, Alpha Lambda Club. Elliot Hartman-Gold O, Welfare and Safety, Sports- man's Club. Virginia Harvey-College Prep. Course, Silver O, Pincel y Paleta Club, Aegis Staff, O. H. S. Hobby Book, Oaken Bucket Reporter. Huthanne Hatch-Latin Club, French Club, Pat Henrys, Congress G A. A., Sat. Mom. Choir. Martha Hextman G. A. A. Bette Herman Alpha Lambda, French Club, G. O. H. S C Pat Henrys, Commercial Course. Allan Hoegsberg Welfare and Salety, Vice-Pres. For- wf ,. if i R., ia i . .H .g. H .H 1 X e.. ,. t . :Z X., ... ... ' . ' - 1 , g it at a a - :ff a E - . , - t. . a . i . .., ,.,..., ,Icy .W E - Qi-fa ,.-is ig--.lla Hs- me w ,. i , .. M W H ' mg a a Fl H 1-is a ' 423' -. 1:1 a .- a . a ir a .. 3' a rr . . . H as a a - it ,Q:'E..,1,,g. wa s t I' aa.-. a . 2.139 -r am :Z H estry Club, Silver O. r..g:g it In ..... tan ' A H ff H H -E H il :i5.i2::-22s-:2s- 'H K-f 2 -iii it E '?E'StE . . 'Ei' e lm M ..L...i.:Ax Florence Hollested-Social Service, Transfer from Pied- mont. Edward Hauser-Vice-Pres. Masquers Council, Penny Pinchers, German Club, Tennis Club, Quality Street, The Unseen, The Comedy of Errors, Valley Forge, The Hour Glass, The Two Lamps. Glen Hudson-Photography Club, Welfare and Safety, Photo Staff. Bill Iermark- Arthur Iilson-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Block O, Sportsman's Club, Track and Field Club, G. O. H. S. C., Sgt. at Arms High Senior Class. Fred Johnson-Intramural and Exhibition Boxing, For- estry Club, Boys' Glee. Iuanita Iohnson-Alpha Lambda, French Club, Etiquette Club, College Prep. Course. Arthur lanes-Silver O, Spanish Club, Sgt. at Arms Forestry Club. Marge Iones-Acorn Council, Silver O, Band of Blue, Pres. Club, Etiquette Club, Social Service, Pres. Spanish Club, Girls' Glee, Welfare and Safety, Delegate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C., G. A. A. Bill Ioost-Hi-Y, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Block O, Oaken Bucket Staff, Welfare and Safety, Vice- Pres. Low Senior Class, Etiquette Club, Sec. High Senior Class. Betty Iordnn-Acorn Council, G. A. A., G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette Club, Pres. Social Service Club, P. E. Council, Pres. Low Senior Class, Pres. Club, Wel- fare and Safety, Girls' Assembly. Chagles Kaas-Basketball, G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette lub. Ruth Kearns-Etiquette Club, French Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Congress, G. O. H. S. C., Penny Pinchers, G. A. A. Geraldine Keenan- Ianet Kisteman--Social Service. Mary Knowlton-G. A. A., Block O, Commercial Course. Betty Xutova-Alpha Lambda, Les Danseuses, Etiquette Club, Gold O. Bob LaBarbera-Pat Henrys, Etiquette Club, Masquers Club, Welfare and Safety, Delegate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C., Band of Blue, Silver O, Football, Track, Boys' Glee. Xathlyn Lang-General Course, A Capella Choir, So- cial Service, Etiquette Club, Pat Henrys, French Club, Welfare and Safety. Lois Larson-Masquers Club, Etiquette Club, Quality Street, G. A. A., Latin Club, Les Amis, German Club, Congress, Pat Henrys, Dance Pageant, Col- lege Prep. Course. Harvey I.aSasso-Ice Hockey, Choir Harry Lauer- Lucille I.eBallister-Silver O, Block O, Latin Club, G. A. A. Gerald Lee-Pres. Chi-U Club, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon, Ass't Adjutant of Regimental Stall, Stamp Club, First Prize Stamp Exhibit, Oakland High and City-wide, Saber Club, Rifle Team, Chess Club, Silver O, Sword and Shield Society. Orrin Lindelre-Forestry Club, Stamp Club, Alpha Lambda, G. O. H. S. C., Welfare and Safety, Band of Blue, Delegate Assembly. George Linsley-Camera Club, Farmers' Club, Weliare and Safety, Pres. Sportman's Club, Golf Club. Patricia Lowe-Latin Club, Social Service, G. A. A., French Club, Delegate Assembly, G. O. H. S. C. Gladgs Lowe-G. A. A. Board, P. E. Council, Winged , Block O, German Club, French Club, Dele- cg:Ttef9Assemb1y, Band of Blue, G. O. H. S. C., Chi-U u . l :ya : fx -' 4: ' 2 ' A TI A jf' . ,.,. .?J'-3. . Q..-T' . f Jug. :,. ' 5 K -G . ..,it,Y.f,t ,--N K R ff'-ii jf. 'frilly t 'WU 'r , -gl 'tw .-5' p t , ,. -,F fl . r' l . a f 'F . 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Board, French Club, Social Service, Assembly Committee, Band of Blue, Pres. Club, Dance Committee. Marc ,Marlcovits - Varsity Football, All-City Football, Block O, Key Club, G. O. H. S. C., Delegate Assembly, Bally Committee, Sgt. at Arms Etiquette Club, Sec. High Senior Class, Sportsman's Club. Stanton Markovits-Hi-Y, Silver O, Varsity Baseball, B Basketball, Pres. Boys' Block O, Welfare and Safety, Rally Committee, Etiquette Club, Low Senior Yell Leader. Audrey McCoy-Silver O, Pat Henrys, Girls' Glee, Belles of Beaujolaisf' A Capella Choir, Pres. Span' ish Club, Etiquette Club, Acorn Council, Sec. Les Danseuses, G. A. A., Dance Pageant, Quality Street, Masquers Club, Christmas Play. Kathleen McKibben-Les Danseuses, French Club, College Prep. Course, Girls' Glee, Mixed Choral, Quality Street. Shirley Minard-Transfer from Polytechnic, San Fran- cisco, Alpha Lambda, Lucille Mosely-Masquers Club, Congress Girls' Glee. Henry Moylan-Welfare and Safety. h Iim Murphy-Key Club, Etiquette Club, G. :L S. C., Intramural Basketball, Track, Sportsni ..i's Club, Welfare and Safety. Don Meyers-Capt. Intramural and Exl'.tb..ton Boxing. Fraglf Neilson-Intramural Basketball, Boxing, Farmers' ub. Oliver Nelson-Camera Club. Charles Nichols-Spanish Club, Forestry Club, Etiquette Club, Football, Intramural Basketball, Baseball. William Nurre-Wrestling, Intramural and Exhibition Boxing, Business Course. Peggy O'NeilI-Gold O, O. P. H. A., Aegis Staff, Press Club, Congress, Latin Club, Block O, French Club, Winged O, Tennis Mgr. G. A. A., Recording Sec. G. A. A. Dorothy Paine'-Assoc. Editor Oaken Bucket, Press Club, P. E. Council, Congress, Pat Hfenrys, Silver O, Welfare and Safety, G. A. A., French Club, Latin Club, Aegis Staff, Etiquette Club.. Rodney Palmer-Gold O, G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette Club, Forestry Club, Alpha Lambda, Varsity Foot- ball, Block O, Welfare and Safety. Kenneth Patten-Stagecraft. Merideth Peck-Silver O, Winged O, Block O, G. A. A. Board. Sue Peil-Delegate Assembly, G. O, H. S. C., Band of Blue, Social Service Club, Latin Club, Masquers Cliab, Welfare and Safety, Gold O, 3112 yr. stu ent . Iulian Pencovic-Intramural Football, Track, Crew, Boys' Glee, Alpha Lambda, Tumbling. Lloyd Perry-Spanish Club, Chess Club, Sportsman's Club, lntramural Basketball. , , -,.. ..,..-.. ...,...u.-,sa lean Perryman--Latin Club, Les Amis, Pat Henrys, Con- gress, Alpha Lambda, G. O. H. S. C., Girls' Glee. lean Pickering-College Prep. Course, Social Service, P. E. Council. Bernadine Pierce-Gold O, G. O. H. S. C., Delegate Assembly, Ass't G. A. A. Yell Leader, Vice-Pres. Acorn Council, Pres. Les Danseuses, Etiquette Club, Masquers Council, Bridge Pageant, The Unseen, Quality Street, Pres. Club, Wellare and Salety, Band ot Blue. Douglas Pimentel - Valedictorian, Gold O, Pres. Chess Club, Chess Team, Pres. Stamp Club, Pres. Club, G. O. H. S. C., Latin Club, Forestry Club. Kathleen Podmore-Sec. Congress, Pat Henrys, Con- gress-Pat Henry Debate, Berkeley-Oakland Debate, G. A. A. Board, Block O, ,Gold Wellare and Safety, German Club, Latin Club, French Club, De- bating O, Acorn Council, Sat. Morn. Choir. Jeanne Pollard-Transfer from Piedmont, Social Service, Latin Club. I-'ern Potter- Sally Powers- Orrie Baines-Saber Club, Capt. Pl. O. T. C., Drum Ma- jor of Band, Boys' Glee, Sat. Morri. Choir. Iessie Raymond- William Hayson- Richard Read-Gold O, Latin Club, G. O. H. S. C., Stamp Club, Saber Club, Hearst Rille Team. '-Latin Club, French Club, Congress, Pres. ,s, Gold O, Acorn Council, Debating .tgress-Pat Henry Debate, Berkeley-Oakland Det 3. A. A., Sat. Morn. Choir. Allan Rian, V'-Chess Club, Tennis Club, Forestry Club, Intramiifalbaslcetball, Gold O, Farmers' Club. Evelyn Ito- 357 H Miriam Robbins- Carolyn Bother-Commercial Course, Sat. Morn. Choir, Girls' Glee. George Rumlord-Sea Scout. Emily Saxton-Vice-Pres. High Senior Class, Alpha Lambda, G. O. H. S. C. Robert Scanlon-Pres. Club, Spanish Club, Pres. For- estry Club, Silver HO. Clinton Scarich-Forestry Club, Sportsman's Club, Sas ber Club, Congress, Latin Club, G, O. H. S. C., Sil- ver O, Welfare and Salety. Melvin Schwartz-Gold O, Block O, Varsity Track, G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette Club, Track and Field Club, Sgt. at Arms Low Senior Class, Rally Com- mittee. Harrison Schafer-Etiquette Club, Sec. Alpha Lambda, College Prep. Course. Lois Schwalenberg-Latin Club, G. A. A., Etiquette Club, G. O. H. S. C. Nels Shugren-Forestry Club, Pres. Chess Club, Pres. Club, Alpha Lambda, G. O. H. S. C., Boxing Team. Vivian Simpson-G. A. A., Commercial Course. Ted Sindol-Track, Etiquette Club, Track and Field Club, Sportsman's Club, Welfare and Salety, High Senior Yell Leader. lean Slater-Sec. P. E. Council, Pres. Etiquette Club, Pres. Club, G. O. H. S. C., Acorn Council, Dele- gate Assembly, Silver O, Welfare and Safety, G. A. A., Girls' Glee, Sec. 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Lorraine Stammet- Doris Stenerson-' Helen Stewart- Margaret Stoll-Social Service, Spanish Club, Silver O, College Prep. Course. Bill Stone-Etiquette Club. , Ruth Terkelson-Treas. Etiquette Club, Girls' Glee, G. O. H. S. C., Soc. Chairman G. A. A. Larry Toji-Intramural Boxing, Chess Club, Forestry Club, Farmers' Club. I Donna Turner- Edna Ulin-Commercial Course, 3112 yr. student, Mixed Choral. Ellen Vigeon-G. A. A., Miracle Book Club, Blfq yr. student. Robert Wallace-Congress, Pat Henrys, Spanish Club, Football, Intramural Basketball, Oaken Bucket Stall, Boys' Glee, Yell Leader High Senior Class. Bruce Wallace-Etiquette Club, Alpha Lambda. lack Wamecke-Key Club, Gold O, Block O, Var- sity Football, Basketball, Yell Leader Low Senior Class, Rally Committee, G. O. H. S. C., Etiquette Club, Sportsmarfs Club, Delegate Assembly, Band of Blue. Welfare and Salety, Sgt. at Arms High Senior Class. Jim Warren-Vice-Pres. Hi-Y, Comm. Welfare and Safety. Pres. Low Senior Class, Varsity Football, Block-4 O, Track, Intramural Basketball, Etiquette Club, Dele- gate Assembly, G, O. H. S. C., Rally Committee. Sheldon Warshauer-Welfare and Safety, Sportsman's Club, Silver O. Rosalie Weidman- Pat Wheeler-Etiquette Club, French Club, Pat Henrys, Latin Club, Congress, Vice-Pres. and Pres. Alpha Lambda, Acorn Council, Silver O, 3112 yr. student. Dale Williams-Sec. Chess Club, Forestry Club, Wel- lare and Safety. Don Williams-Pres. Student Body, Varsity Basketball, G. O. H. S. C., Block O, Treas. Hi-Y, Assembly Committee, Pres. Club, Delegate Assembly, Band ol Blue, Etiquette Club, Welfare and Safety, Gold O, Rally Committee, Yell Leader of Student Body. l- .---.......,....k-.4...,-.. ..-......e:.-A .L .........., 1 tgr Band ol Blue Delegate 'aber Track Block O Wellar and S C Gold O SportsmcmsClub Track and Field Club Wol!-Congress Pat Henrys Etiquette Cl :tbl Constance Woodburn-Spanish Club, Latin Club, So- cial Service, Pincil y Palelel, Stage Craft. Mary Ellen Wright-G. A. A., Spanish Club, Dance Pageant. ' Margaret Wright- , Norman Yannko-Business Course, Sec. Stamp Club, Chess Club. George Youngdale-Hi-Y, Gold f'O, Pres. Masquers Council, 'Vice-Pres! Pat Henrys, Etiquette Club,AG. tO. H. S. C., Band ol Blue, Delegate. Assembly, Sportsman's Club, Welfare and Saitey, Pres. Club, Sec. Low Senior Class, Boys' Glee, Pet Henry-Com gress Debate, Shakesporean Contest, The Comedy ol Errors, Valley Forge, Ginnie, The Garrge . . . , . .. .. e of Chess, ' 'Little Women,' Quality Street, Hour Glass. Barton Van Sickle- , ,- 1 xg! . CAMERA SHY William Corbett- Bernard Currigan- lack Grant-Stall Cartoonist on Aegis. Iris lanes-Gold O, Valedictpriari, Vice'Pres. French Club, Congress, Pat Hengfsi,-Berkeley Debate, Sat. Mom. Choir, Masquers, irls' Glee. - 3 Robert Laingor-Swimrnino Team, Golf. A Anna lane Prentiss- ' ' ' .hh , -ew Tk v. 1'1 fife '9 ', 2 v ' ' .-!,s.,..e.f55,, 'I ' SENIOR ACTIVITIES 0 The High Senior term of a student's high school career has always been con- sidered the most important of all the six or eight terms he spends in a secondary school. It is his last chance to become a school, a class, or a club officer, to join clubs, to try tolredeem bad grades, to enter into school life. If he has already been or done these things, he feels his last term more important because he knows the poignant mixture of regret for things about to be lost forever and anticipation of new things to be gained. To all students this term is important because of its feeling of time's passing and because when it ends the era of one's dependence on others, that last memory of childhood, comes to a close also. And besides all these more or less unconsciously felt reasons for one's last term of high school being important, there is the one that all High Seniors would immediately name if they were asked why it is important-the importance it lends to the High Seniors themselves, the specialthings that are done for them, the feeling of excitement and pleasant activity. At Oakland High School there are four memorable occasions for the Seniors, Senior Day, the Senior Dinner, the Senior Ball, and Graduation. As this is the High Seniors own special book, some description must be made of each of these, their own special events, that in future years they may not be forgotten. Senior Day-This is the only one of the four events previously mentioned which is not for the High Seniors alone, for Low Seniors, too, participate in this very gay occasion. This term Tuesday, November, 24, was chosen as Senior Day. The High Seniors decided to be famous persons or nationalities, while the Low Seniors were comic strip characters or hill-billies. These costume choices produced exceedingly varied characterizations, as the Senior Day snapshots which are to be found in this book will attest. The High Seniors, otherwise known as the Ickies, won the events of the day from the Muckies, or Low Seniors. The girls' paper bag and balloon-popping contests, tug-of-war, relay and bicycle races, the boys' horse and rider contest, and the nipple and bottle contest, in which both boys and girls participated, were won by the lckies. The Low Seniors won the boys' tug-of-war and obstacle race. The brawl was not heldl Some of the events were held seventh period in the auditorium, while the remainder took place on the field after school. Fifth period there was a dance in the auditorium, fourth period having been the lunch period. The Senior Dinner-Held Thursday, December l7, in the school cafeteria, the Senior Dinner was judged a very pleasurable experience by all concerned. Rosemary Grimes, president of the class, was general director of plans for the evening. The theme of the dinner was Italian, the menu consisting of Italian food, while the decorating committee provided red and white doilies at each place and candles burning in the centers of the tables. Norman Crane, vice-president, directed the entertainment, which included songs by Bud Ghiglieri, Rodney Palmer, and Ruth Terkelson, a comedy skit by Cloyd Dawson and lim Warren, and the reading of the Class Will by Audine Allan. Dancing to records in the auditorium followed the dinner. The Senior Ball- This formal dance, to which only High Seniors and their guests are admitted, was held Friday evening, lanuary 8, in the school auditorium. Graduation-The cap and gowned Seniors bade goodbye to Oakland High School Friday evening, Ianuary 22, in the auditorium. -J, f ,g:.:. Q Eg., '-2 , xL Q F ks 4 is 'V worucm' HAM: A 1 ki 2? ,lv AN w 'vi ss, --qi .-.v -- x ,...- So YA LUo Nxt. H- , vr ' , -g ' . ' E LL? Pi Ffa , I ' Zgsi ,fr --'gn W .-5358 .,.f,,-Eiga' A W, ., ,, V ,sa mfg wi '75 gif? ' 'iff 'N 5 vga. .. 4 -5- - - 1 V C., L35..-gk gf! A - Pafuwrwif-q'E'X-' , X M H 99 E 3 g i ., A - as ,, .1355 L 'Em E R Kyiv 'TALK ' rlxnmn-QYQA if Y Q 1 Twink SQMPLL 3 - f-----U - 'Ar' -' QQQF 'Eff .,,4.,, 'ALL ALDNF 1 , I SCRA A i , 1 Yr ren IT BUYS! 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Q. 5 ' 9 M R SAhi37gisf P H .1 L ss .. , -i.,-1 sa-4 .-: A mai 25,wluqg.s5:5. :ma .-... : . Z N W mg W R,KffJi'5 if E X '55, E 2 :V ME 5 X E ,-is- 3,5 M - ,ww E as 5 H523 Wm.-mx H' ' K! ' 'IW U 1 1 f A w ... is Us I ,.,. , Q, Wm Q? Helen Wirt I l DRAMA l l Gary Torre Doris Thomas George Youngdale Kenneth Steinsapir DRAMA Youngdale I b I The most important production of the drama classes this term was the term play. Under the direction of Miss Helen Wirt, the Oakland High School Play- makers presented Iames Barrie's 'lQuality Street. Witli Doris Thomas and Ken- neth Steinsapir in the leading roles and a cast which included Betty Thomas, Ed l-louser, Gary Torre, Karla Lew, Helen Hamilton, Mary Townsend, Maxine Smith, Ioan Ponsford, Becky Baer, Azella Marcatos, Marjorie Brown, George Youngdale, Wilbur Cooper, Richard Briggs, Kathleen Mcliibloen, Billy Harris, Paul Nielson, and Morton Barkar in speaking roles, as well as numerous extras, it was a very elaborate production. l President Sponsor I Oakland High Schools newspaper, the Aegis, published each Friday, was this term under the editorship of Katherine Yoakum. Associate editors were Perrette Emge, Audine Allan, and Betty Lightsey. Virginia Harvey and Harvey 'Quin were feature editors, while Bill Bonneau was the sports editor. Bob Wallace ,directed distribution, Helen Andrews Was copy editor, and Bette Geary was newseditor. Staff artist was lack Grant, and exchange editor was Catherine Husing. I The Oaken Bucket, Oakland Highs second publication, was under the direc- tion of Audine Allan, editor, Dorothy Paine, associate editor, Cloyd Dawson, picture editor, Evelyn Arthur, iinancial director, and Bill loost, press agent. Both publications are under the supervision of Mr. Charles Miles, taculty advisor. .J -sk. 'ftfc OAKEN BUCKET STA AEGIS STAFF WRITERS' CLUB Doris Ve'e Hart Miss Eugenia Leonard PUBLICATICN 0 Competing against seven other schools, the Oakland High School R. O. T. C. unit took second place in the annual Armistice Day Parade competition. In the first stage of the intramural rifle matches for the school year 1936-1937 Oaklands rifle team defeated University, Technical, and Roosevelt, being topped only by Fremont and Castlernont. Oakland shot a score of 748, While Castlemont scored 799, with Fremont just three points ahead of Oakland with 751. The annual Sword and Shield Dinner was held October 7. 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The first of these regular assemblies was an electric organ recital. Then followed an assembly featuring a talk on Neon lighting and musical selec- tions, a drama assembly which aired Gary Torre's original comedy, Ginnie, and a serious play, A Game of Chess, Mr. Glen Woods' musical assembly, the home talent showg the annual Congress-Pat Henry debatvef-the Capwell Cup Contest, won this term by Iohn McKinley, the nomination assembly, the annual Christmas pageant, a music and a drama assembly. In additiori t'o these regular assemblies there were two rallies, one to practice yells and songs for coming football games and one to introduce new yells for the game with Technical, and a girls' assembly featuring a style show. Plays-ln addition to plays given in assemblies there was Quality Street, the term play, which is described in the drama section of this book, a matinee per- formance of Cinderella's Marriage, and Percival Wilde's The Finger of God, and The Lady Loses Her Hoop byxlfeisa .G. Wilson, also given as a matinee. Dinners-The Latin Club gave 2its'Boni'an Banquet in the teachers' cafeteria November 19, the Writers' Club held- aijiyalurnni dinner December l0, the German Club's banquet occurred December.flQQ'l,'and a banquet was given by the Masquers' Club Ianuary 5. ' 9 -N F Teas andnkmf-The Aco'rn'Council'welcomed girls new to Oakland High School Septemb 22 and held asfawtyjtea September 30, the Forestry Club held a skating part at Bollerland October 3, f'La Tertulia was held by the Spanish Club Octobe 28, the French Club 'entertained with a tea November 19 and gave a surprise Christmas program. December 17, and the Hi-Y gave a skating party December ll. Dances-Budd MacDonald, commissioner of entertainment, is responsible for an unusual number of dances this term. After school dances were held inthe auditorium, just as are night dances. They began with a dance on September 15 which featured music by Dick lohnson's ten-piece orchestra. Then followed the Latin Club's Hlungle fig, the Melody MiXup, sponsored by the Masquers' Club on October 20g the Key Club's dance, given November l0, a dance sponsored by the Young Pat Henrys on November l7, a dance on December ll given by the Alpha Lambda Club, and a Writers' Club dance on lanuary 5. All of these dances had music furnished by Budd MacDonald's orchestra. Night dances were the Hi-Y Buccaneers Brawl and the Military- Ball. The former was an informal dance held October 2. Frank Weir's orchestra furnished music for it. The latter was a formal dance given October 23 by the Saber Club. Those attending danced to the tunes played by Dick lohnsonfs orchestra. Other activities-The P. T. A.-Dads' Club carnival was given in the auditorium Friday evening, November 20. The Hi-Y and Key clubs entertained at this affair. Hello Day, a new institution at Oakland High School, was inaugurated October l5. A Hello dance was held after school. Only those with the signa- tures of ten strangers were admitted. Thus we have a summary of a very happy and eventful term, which students may look back on in the years to come. a m um Am Q1 mix wa nw ss mn ss 1. sas s 2. txeKet9 mam an 'W mmm mm 'mm ms GIDDAP! ooN'r snoorf CAMERA snyp 'rm CA TH WRESTLING-AGAIN! -S 'mev S9.LHEw, g f THEY DONT HERE! -1.-.3-.....,..--.. . , 'Limb ibm. - .30B U'5-N- if' , doo -r 1: 22. 'IZWUN K- MMC f '1CH'6 f'H1RKovn1'5 5 -'WMNM pw I-.1 LovE1z' 5 ET' x f 1: - ' x .,,2:':.z., , Q32 A fmgigyfn X N X ., ju, l f - N4-QAMATEU? 9 -' X V , , 1 A s lj accucerzs , 1 - E l N., W M 9, 5, L 1 l . M f-wfsrazeg 9 V' Vg qauneva Hex- I' - ' ' .. i' 'A fig., ,,,:: ' omn . V 7 Q I N ilgdw mgrnkginsue' W Arms ,- ' 4 61 A 4 mamsovem f . . VS ,,, fq 'I W 'fauaeca' , mp 4 f 1 fxiiy ff 5-4 U - ,,. muummd ' , A r'i jf' F 'vRe1Y 5:3 JM 4 I YQ' '- 'Y M5 ' ZF-:Tvamz wannecme ' A H 44 PRc1vv Q E . , gd' f N WW OU THE . 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The team ended up in a tie for last place as they dropped six tussles and Won one. Opening the O. A. L. season the Acorns were defeated by the University Cubs by a close score of 6-U in which the Wildcats were the victims of fumbleitis. Matched against a favored Fremont team the Cats kept the ball in the Bengals' territory most of the game, but were finally downed by the Green Wave in the final period by a score of 6-O. After outgaining the San Leandro Pirates 25 first downs to 3, the Wildcats were edged out of a victory in the last two minutes of play by a lucky pass and were defeated by the close score of 7-6. 'Qt '5G2P'1:-an-2 +1'f '5 'E'f '1' ----ferg. 'hw Hit hard by the loss ot several first string backfield players, the Gakland High Varsity was defeated by the Castlemont Crusaders to the tune ot l2-O. . The Oakland High gridmen were nosed out of a victory by the Technical High Bulldogs who came from behind to take the game with seven points in the last thirty seconds of play, making the score 13-19. Determined to win and make a showy comeback the Blue and White Wave of the fighting Wildcats swept the McClymonds War- riors oit their feet and tumbled them for a 33-U score in which the Cats outplayed and outclassed the Macks in all ways. The Acorns then took to the gridiron against the Roughriders of Roosevelt but Old Man Iinx showed up to put a damper on the game, and the Teddies emerged the victors by a l2-7 score. OAKLAND vs. CASTLEMONT ' fi I O The Chabot Municipal Golf Club is the tee oft tor the Wildcat divot dig- gers. The Blue and White boys have participated in several tournaments but, because of the loss of several low score players from the last term, lost most ot the matches, Unwilling to let major sports take all the glory, Coach Sam Daughertys ice hockey squad comes into the limelight displaying its stellar game, Although the Oakland High sextet are not in a position to be crowned champs of the rink, they have had a successful season. The Oakland High School tennis club, under the direction and management of Mr. George Unnewehr and lim Cowart, has had a short but successful season. The team is composed of lim Cowart, Ed Houser, George Bancroft, Iohn Hender- son, Armand Werle, Allen Bianda, and Bartley Simpson. MINOR SPORT - Q33 ,ps GOLF TEAM TENNIS TEAM , N - Q it li: i g ' A -'jk 'f 'ff ICE HOCKEY TEAM f.' .- sqguy . '..:1L-', ' ' 'G' 'A i 1 I Stan Dunn ' .- ,-l :L r V 4 1 -,Q tp: YELL LBHDERS Gene Perry Harvey Easton G A A BOARD P E LEADERS COUNCIL Lucille lackie Miss Laura Hauverman GIRLS BLOCK o ' Ruth Chew Miss Alice Love GAA. 0 Sponsored by Miss Catherine Farley, G. A. A. activities went forward this year under the leadership of the following girls who comprise the G. A. A. Board: Ianice Brunje, president, Betty'Willis, vice-president, Rosemary Grimes, corre- sponding secretary, Peggy O'Neill, recording secretaryg Elsie Boyd, yell leaderg N yla Mahlsteadt, social chairman, Evelyn Arthur, commissioner of girls' athleticsg Azella Marcatos, commissioner of girls' affairs, Ruth Chew, president of girls' Block Og Barbara Wilbur, basketball manager, Virginia Hunter, speedball managerg and Mary Tatsakawa, swimming manager. Social activities of the term, which included a tea for Miss Ruth Mason, a HalloWe'en party, and an ice skatingparty given by the P. E. Leaders Council, were climaxed by the annual Awards Dinner. y THE SENIOR WILL OF THE IHNUHRY 1937 SENIOR CLHSS We, the lanuary '37 Class of Oakland High School, being of sane mind and sound body, as a group do will and bequeath the following: Our ability to win the' Senior Day events to the present Low Seniors, who need it badly. Our counselor, Miss Edith Eaton. to some lucky class. Our seats on the floor of the auditorium to any persons with long necks. The individuals oi the class leave the following: Arthur Abrott. the white' rats to some scientifi- cally inclined student. George Adishian. his skill with motors to the shops. Audine Allan. her sympathy to the next editor of the Oaken Bucket. Betty Anderson. her athletic abilities to Snow- shoes Williams. Wayne Armstrong. His wavy hair to some girl. Evelyn Arthur. her gorilla strength to Mr. Hatcher. Roy Atkins. his interest in radio to lack Benny. Esthermae Bagley. her blond hair to Betty Ruth Gibbons. Douglas Barnum. his rosy complexion to Dor- othy Ienkins. Betty Bartels, her beauty to anyone who wants it. Dorothy Bastian. her glasses to Dr. Ching. Patricia Bateman. her ability to play the piano at S5 a lesson to any starving music teacher. Don Bean. his name to a vegetable. Harold Berg. his motorcycle to the cop on Hop- kins Street. Ioan Benker. her ability to dance to Bill Wells. Walter Berke. his massive build to Benny Schoenteld. Lewis Blodgett. his dancing ability to lack Gustavson. Marjorie Bocchio. her Rainbow membership to Bill Brooks. Leone Brennan. her tonsils to Mr. Owen. Dale Brooks. Karla Leu to the Masquers' Council. Ianice Brunje. her laugh in need of oiling to Miss Schneider. Robert Brown. his frequent smile to some statue. Ioel Bulfington. his uncornbed hair and distrait manner to Mr. lencks. Marian Butler. her quietness to Olive' Corder. Mildred Calvin. her job of giving out car slips to anyone who enjoys three o'clock popu- larity. Alan Campbell. his textbooks to the library. LaVerne Capps. her height to Mr. Lawrence. Iune Carlsen. her sweet lace to Herb Townsend. lane Carney. all high school boys to some in- terior intellect. Tulane Carrington. his name to some movie actor. Michael Chambers. his tumbling ability to the team. Mitzie Champion. her name to somebody's pekinese. Ruth Chew. her position as president of Girls' Block O to any athletically minded girl Audrey Clark. her ability to get in the scandal sheet to Bischoff. Clark Clearwater. his quiet nature to the junior high school. Barbara Codman. her liking tor Los Angeles to the San Francisco Chamber ol Commerce. Gus Condues. his hot ideas to the school. Robert Cook. his name to some chef. William Corbett. his name to some up and coming boxer. Iames Cowart. his tennis ability to the tennis team. Wilma Craig, her talent in stage craft to Mr. King. Norman Crane, his senior year of football to Ross Miller. Clarence Creatan, his beard to Mr. Lawrence. Walter Crinnion, his horse face to Art Iarl. Doris Croswhite, her ability to write out absence slips to some news ll student. William Cryer, his long legs to the track team. Bernard Currigan. his friendship with Bill Bon- neau to anybody wanting publicity. Dorothy Cutter. Allen Haven to Ruth Iennings. Kay Cuttle. the date she hasn't got with lack Warnecke to anybody who can get one. Charmion Davis. her acting ability to Doris Thomas. Virginia Davis, her love' for sewing to Bill Brusher. Cloyd Dawson, his dialects to Miss Schneider. Douglas Denton. his curly hair to Rita Bassinet. Betty Dixon. her driving to practically any moron. Noreen Dopp, her skill at picking fights to Bill Stone. Lloyd Douglas, his car to anyone in need of a ride. Iohn DuGuid, his diploma to Norman Miller. William Elfstrum, the other half of his tooth to whoever wants it. Helen Erikson. her ability to worry to the Com- munity Chest. Geraldine Farrar, her reserved manner to Har- vey Easton. Hal Fieberling, his ability as a letter writer to Mrs. Glaze. Marian Fleming, her brains to her sister. Kay Foster, her good looks to the patrons of the Claremont Hotel. Ralph Fredericks, his tall, dark, and handsome looks to Mae West. Betty Fredrickson. her appendix to somebody who wants an operation. Alberta Frieze, her ability to get out oi classes to her little sister. Ann Geliand. her long stockings to Santa Claus. Robert Glover. his red hair to Mr. Daugherty. Gerald Goldberg, his insistent answering of all the teacher's questions to David Smith. Mildred Goodwin, her understanding of English Vlll to Stan Dunn. Grace Goransen, her undisturbable' calm to Betty Lightsey. Elmer Gracier. his car full of girls to some bus driver. Stan Graff, his woman-hating powers to Gustavson. lack Grant. his position as staff cartoonist on the Aegis to Budd MacDonald Rosemary Grimes, her looks and build to Shir- ley Temple. Iames Grindley. his cars to the junk yard. Dolores Grondona, her tiny feet to Dorothy Williams. Helene Hanna. her giggles to Coach Hall. Margaret Harmon. her social activities to some stay-at-home. Doris Hart. her ability to draw to Mark Bell. Elliot Hartman. his ability to make bad puns to Miss Farley. Virginia Harvey, her artistic ability to the next Aegis cartoonist, if anyl Ruth Ann Hatch. her blond hair to McC1y- monds. Martha Heitman, her blond hair to Charmion Cash. Betty Herman. her curls to Helen Hamilton. Earl Hill. his height to Bob Crawford. Allan Hoegsberg, his brains to some' struggling Sophomore. Florence Hollested, her clothes to some manni- kin. Edward Houser. his wooden-faced manner to Rudy Vallee. Glen Hudson. his photographs to anyone who will buy them. . Bill Iermark. his ability to cut to Miss Walker. Art Iilson. his ability as a ladies' man to Clark Nowak. Fred Iohnson, his red hair to Harvey Quin. Iuanita Iohnson. her apple polishing abilities to someone taking French VIII. Arthur Iones, his inability to make bright re- marks to Mr. Schnabel. Iris Iones, her good grades to any student in Miss Schneider's English Vlll classes. Marge Iones. any boy but Cloyd Dawson to some other girl. Bill Ioost, his ability as a publicity man to the Key Club. Betty Iordan. her ability as a bannister duster to someone on the Welfare and Safety Com- mittee. Charles Kaas. his looks and actions to Ichabod Crane. Ruth Kearns. her aptness at mixing things up at the bank to Mrs. Garrett. Geraldine Keenan. her agreeable nature' to Bill Bonneau. Ianet Kisteman. her natural blond hair to Betty Reider. . Mary Knowlton. her ability as a sportswoman to the football team, - Betty Kutova, her temperament to Russell Falt. Bob La Barbera. his personality to anyone who needs one. Iohn Lainger. his ability to crash the Grand Lake Theatre to Miss Mason. Kathleen Lang. her knowledge of popular songs to Miss Bumbaugh. Lois Larson. he'r fraternity pin to some frat man. Harvey LaSasso. the unfinished brawl to the Low Seniors. Harry Lauer. his toughness to Gene Perry. Lucille LeBallister, her turned up nose to Kappy Yoakum. Gerald Lee, his military brains to the Army. Orrin Lindeke. his dancing to Fred Astaire. George Linsley. his knowledge of mobs to Stalin. Gladys Lowe. her ability to run a homeroom to Mr. Hall. Pat Lowe. her sarcasm to Ruth lordan. Paul Loze, the rings under his eyes to some other night owl. Anita Lubrit. her knitting to Perrette Emge. William Madler. his gym suit to someone who will use it. Nyla Mahlstedt, her tennis game to someone who will improve' it. Sue Maiden. her sweetness to Mr. Cone. Azella Marcatos. her sense of humor to Miss Schneider. V Marc Marlrovits. his beard to anybody who wants a disguise. Stan Markovits. his complexion to some girl in need of a good one. Kathleen McKibben. her Irish brogue to Miss Wirt. Audrey McCoy. her 354 freckles to the highest bidder. Shirley Minard. her literary genius to the Writers' Club. Lucille Mosely. her Senior Day disguise to Mr. Soelberg. Henry Moylan. his ability to cut to lim Ward. lim Murphey. his dirty digs to the Hi-Y. Donald Meyers. his strong right to Ioe Louis. Oliver Nelson. his quiet ways to Harvey Easton. Frank Neilson. his ability as a tennis player to Bill Tilden. Charles Nichols. his black eye to some Roosevelter. William Nurre. his boxing ability to Max Schmeling, Peggy O'Neill. her disposition to some junior high student. Dorothy Paine. her ability to wear riding clothes to someone with a horse. Rodney Palmer. his appreciation of his singing to some music critic. Merideth Peck. her position in the office to Betty Geary. Sue Peil. her ability to ride a horse to Tom Mix. Iulian Pencovic. his argumentative tempera- ment to Miss Viner. Lloyd Perry. his ability to dress to Don McNeilly. lean Perryman. her curls to Mr. Miles. ' Iean Pickering. her composed manner to the Aegis Staff. Bernadine Pierce. her clisclainful look to some movie star. Douglas Pimentel. his job as valedictorian to Iessie Giambroni. Kathleen Podmore. her brains to Esther Cederborg. Ieanne Pollard. her surprised look to Kenneth Steinsapir. Fern Potter, her fighting disposition to Carolyn Babasinian. Sally Powers. her temperament to Ruth Cavins. Anna lane Prentiss. her nickname, Tony, to Grace Rifberg. Orrie Raines, his baton to Paul Whiteman. Iessie Raymond. her frail constitution to Bill Brooks, Bill Rayson. his shy manner to Ioan Ponsford. Richard Read. his desire to be a farmer to the Farmers' Club. Adele Retuss, her ability to play the piano to Mr. Woods. Allen Rianda. his freckles to Roy DeWitt. Evelyn Robbins, her ability to cut to Peggy Wright. Miriam Robbins, her long hair to a hair tonic company. Carolyn Rother. her ability to talk in class to - Helen Hamilton. George Rumtord, his car to Bob Manke. Emily Saxton, her ability to hold her man to any of his other girl friends. . Robert Scanlon. his answers to physics prob- lems to Kappy Yoakurn. Clinton Scarich, his tonsils to some hungry person. Harrison Schafer, his hair comb to a writer of ghost stories. Lois Schwalenberg, her camera to the next Oaken Bucket Staff. Melvin Schwartz, his position in the hall to George Little. Nels Shugren, his knowledge of physics to the next physics Il classes. r M Vivian Simpson, her red sweater to a fireman. Ted Sindel, his morning paper route to some early bird. Ieanne Slater, her knowledge of etiquette to Emily Post. Frank Slavsky. two dollars to whoever needs it. Herman Slavsky. his better half to the people of San Francisco. lane Slaybaugh, her enthusiastic Hello to Mr. Redman. Eva lane Smith, her giggle to Miss Chevalier. Elizabeth Smyth, her knowledge of arithmetic to I. P. Morgan. Walter Snow, his ability as a mechanic to Miss Compton. . Dorothea Soares, her liking for tennis to Helen Wills Moody. Corinne Spencer, her job of chaperoning Hal and Emily to Virginia Waterman. Eleanor Spott, her absences to Maida Parr. Doris Stenerson. her glasses to a bookworm. Helen Stewart. her serious face to any giggling girl. Margaret Stoll, her good eyesight to Mr. Stafford. Bill Stone, his smooth ways to Oaklandsfuture sheiks. Ruth Terlcelson, her crooning to Bing Crosby. Larry Toii. his dark hair to anyone who Wants it. Edna Ulin, her sewing technique to the next sewing classe's. Barton Van Sickle. his freak cars to Bob Manke. Ellen Vigeon, her sweet smile to Miss Shade. Bob Wallace, his ability to get publicity to Dr. Farris. Bruce Wallace, his gentlemanly manners to Ashley Kerfoot. lack Warnecke, his cave man tactics to Gary Torre. - lim Warren, his bazooka to Ianet Oakley to remember him by. Sheldon Warshauer, his iron pipe to Room 114. Rosalie Weidman, her singing to Grace Moore. Pat Wheeler, her neatness to Harold Abbott. Dale Williams. his eyes to any girl who wants a nice pair. Don Williams, his dignified manner when driving a car to our own Iean Harlow. Douglas Williams, his position as stage manager to lack Wogoman. Robert Willis, his muscular legs to the track team. Hollis Wolf, her diploma to some other wolf who needs a sheepskin. Constance Woodburn. her ability to ride a horse to Miss Love. Norman Yannke, his haunting ability to some needy ghost. George Youngdale, his skill as a composer to George Gershwin. Bud Bischoff CP. GJ leaves - school tat lastl. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto attached our names in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-seven. Witnesses: DON WILLIAMS ROSEMARY GRIMES NORMAN CRANE MARC MARKOVITS THE IANUABY CLASS OF 1937 OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL QM Qff6Mfm- WM fam X I AUTOCZRAPHS XX . rf - N 9 A ' WM ANWQM Oy! Gif ,Lf-A X . Ei' Cf ffffWw4 X sv - I f X 6' Nm www - lv My M, A 5 i. by!!! MW df f L Y , V Q ,X TN 1 A i il! f. J '59 7
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