Oakland Technical High School - Talisman Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1931
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In Vw i i E., '-anuuunn lI mllnu hll n1ll ILM juris: nu iliac: I L.,, . ,i . 4 . 4 5 A . 1 2 r gx i j ' ,, ,A ifzfrpclcflfnf- 07 ,, A , 1 oifff' lvfdg .J I fx Bl'v1,N,, 0' f .. ,fi SIH JN fl' .1 J I 5 .. KIA , f , - . f -f N- X., X.: Xxx. 'wg X. . X xx' X . X X XX Xx E . I ,Xu S . ' F 1 ' A ' . rv, V, , ,f 1 1 ,K L, L' .1 ' V f U 1 'rx Lf f 5 . Q K , x-L, .,.' f . Y,,'-4 -vyv It , . lr' , ' 1' gn, W ,V ,JL 1 ...N , 5 , ...- THE ANNUAL SCRIBE THE ANNUAL SCRIBE A REVIEW OF STUDENT LIFE PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS or TEtHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL OAKLAND 0 CALIFORNIA JUNE ' NINETEEN THIRTY ONE d d h il GCK 1 All of Iife's entrances were for youth mode, . . . . . . Whether they lead into the halls of knowledge .... Or onward to Iife's great a venture ....... . For to g . . . Block Cut by Edward Jung ssss ,K-A- X 4 3 .. - l COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT J AO ,A 'Y-L YE. 39 A O 1 Q R. Af 3? we xi. Mr Howard O Welry Prmclpal Mess Anna Rufh Wilder Assusranl' Prlncnpal and Dean ol Girls Mr Wnllnam H McMasIer Vlce Prmclpal and Dean of Boys Mass Flora Grover Recorder Mass Florence Baker Llbrarlan ART DEPARTMENT Mess Gladys Elam Mrs Maude Hollis Mass Clara M Hefchell Mr Goddard Gale Mr Ralph Susson Mr Kyle L Wilcox Mr John H Allen Mass Berlha Brown Mass Anna Campbell Miss Irma Carrulh Mass Harruer Brunqunsf Mrs Kafherme Kelly Carfer Mrs Blanche Chamberlin Mnss Mary Corry Mrs Louuse Chandler Mr Wulllam E Clayion Mnss Carrie Commgs Mlss Cafherlne l lrvan ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mlss Helen L Crandall Mlss Laura B Evereff Mlss Florence Forlson Mass Emma Schneurla Mass Jessue Spaulding Smlfh Mr Nels Johnson Mr Samuel G McLean Mlss Frances Price Mrs Mary B Snead Mass Ru+h I SweI+ Mr George Tl'IIflOl Mr Talcoff Wulluamson Miss Earle Wylue HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs Josephnne Debenham Mass Emily Cralg Muss Marguerlle Ellus Mnss Elvlra Firenze Mr Claude L Clawson Mr Ralph Snsson Mnss Cornelia McGuIIuvray Mass Myrlle Mowbray LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs Elena Rice deFremery Mnss Helen E Haus? Mr Nels Johnson MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mlss Nora Evans Mlss Berfha Schwab Mlss Euphrasle Molle Mass Frances Murray Mr George L Unnewehr Mlss Berfha Henmngson Muss Mary Tyrell Enghr Qs if I I L11 I '+P A: ' I 4,4 N I 53 AE Qi . . . ' I A? . ' y 10951 . 'I . . R: iv 9, , . . ,Q - . .' 1 . ' wg? 15 . . Ah QQ' ,Z ' 3 ' . I wi f 5 y . I , .. . el , 3,19 y Q . . . Miss Grace Ganll MUSIC DEPARTMENT Miss Sylvia Garrison Mr. Herman Trulner. Jr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Henrielfa Balch Mrs Wenefrled Budlong Miss Margarel Myllne Mr Silas E Coleman Mr John H Allen Miss Rulh A Forsylh Miss Emily Craig Miss Kalhleen Dawson Mrs Elsie Grover Mr Joseph Blum Miss Harrier Brunqunsl George Hensley Mr Herman B Poison J A Robison Mrs Frarces McCoy Swall Mr Ray B Hamllfon SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Miss Sebena Frazier Miss Anna Ehlers Miss Tura Hawl: SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Anna Keele Miss Donna May Lewis Mr R F Nyman VOCATIONAL Clufford Templelon A S Williamson George Bannock J E Burrage R O T Sergeanl A Olney Jack Klaus Alvin R Kyle Leroy B Sharp Miss Grace Janlen Mr Maurice B Nichols Mrs Mabel Taylor Mrs Harrier Pnllsbur Mr E K Safford Mr John H Allen W H Plumb Leslie R Prlesf Marmaduhe Maddern Wilbur Walker Fred W Welmore is K. V Miss Florence Baker librarian Mr William E Claylcn commercial Miss Hennefla Balch gurls gym M Silas E Coleman science Mrs Elena Rice De Fremery language Mr Goddard Gale arf Second row MTIHWII EIhMFI G dMH T1 MMy r a co u iamson ng is :ss ora rover recor er r erman ru ner music :ss ar Tyrell mafh Mr E K Salford social sludues Miss Cornelia McGllIlvray home economics Boffom r Mr J A Robinson vocahonal Sergean1A Okay R O T C Mr Leroy Sharp boys gym Nine QP IDL fQL in I if lls 'Qi L IDL IQ x .77 E DL DL K ID jf QL XG .i' -TIE A-r XD I DLA 52 A QL' .XY J JC J '23 E JO Q 'x A av iv O 32? an Q5 E AQ' Si? J 3 Q I5 QA? 3? Ag aw Qs L55 gk fl SENlORS Youth knows no farewells no parting paen sings For to eternal youth no entrance IS ever barred . No dream beyond fullfillment and hope IS never gone G C K , ' ' . . . . . It is always onward, ever onward to greater things, . . . . ' , . . . . , I . . . . Block Cut by W lllnam Walter Wwe-5 f if ghWII h d I dl GRADLIATING CLASS IGH semor ac'rIvI+Ies of 'rhe December I930 graduahng class sfarfed early In +he fall 'rerm wI1'h 'rhe elechon of class off: cers Arlengh Wnlllams belng chosen presldenl' Ralph Shulle and Dorls Emerson as lreasurers and Henry Blanchard annual edI+or A he resu red In +he cholce befween Bull Jouberl' and Helen Kane for vlce presldeni' whnch was declded In Jouberi' s favor 0 The mos'r ou'rs+andIng accompllshmeni' of The class was shown In +he choice of a more modern semor pm 0 Fur+her 6Cl'IVI'l'lGS were +he annual semor en+er+aInmen1's fhe farewell dance gurls lea and farewell assembly al' whlch 'lhe new clhzenshlp cup was presenled by Mr Welly +o Henry Blanchard Th1r+een 'im D 'E'-2 YE IDL X 'Z' E fDL ark IDIS, 276 UL ga .i -'IE V fDL UL I E or, .27 - 0 V ,Q Aj..-i A 1 , rg R 3- A A6 5 I ,L ht 4 I ,4 T ,, ' I x I mfr QV y y y gg. 3. ll l 5 QQ 'SXJ .Q 'M' ,,,, I j - I fi hyyy W KL Q L A ' 'E-L Y . 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Eugene MCG-infy Eighfeen DorlsA MCGUIFR Kalherune Mary McKay Florence Blanche Muller Raymond Pefer Muller Loulse M Moffeff Thelma Moore Gurden A Mooser Alvin Morris Agnes Morfensen Rufh Cafherme Mueller Charles A Murray John Edwin Navone Bernyce Mane Oldfield Doris Charlolfe Oliver Roloer+A O Mara Vuvnan Irene Offlnger lsadore Issac Offovlch Ada Alene Overholfzer John Elmer Pankey Jr Alden Palferson Gladys Florence Parrlo'H' Agnes C Pedersen Edward A Pelosi Joseph John Penasso K Harold Pereira Alma Elvnra Perefh Seward Walker Posfon Nmeleen X L f X Y K I IDL as 'Ev IIS 'Eli UL fb Q' E 471. D x IU if UL LX X .r -:IE fDL Di. Q .P gig Da .fi y y ' y K I 1 Q ' A la ,J 1 . 4 my N Wy yi! ,M fjuyl l ' 'r ' Q Al f ' If ,jg , 'P we 4 5X1 fld s f - 49 V 3 .3 .a ' Paul Feneran Mulgrew A -. x ,A I s 1 1 l it y M Q zl. 3 ,Q XL X A X X I ein il' Q . . . J J. A gk ' M M y a f M . l I X la - I W3 ' '- A 1 UL , A H: A A ' T 'DL , . . . 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Thelma Burns Harding Burwell Herberf Bu+ler Sfewarf Cameron Roberf Campbell Carroll Capps Don Carlson Bena Carmo Geraldine Caraccuolo Calherlne Casazza Louie Casclam Alex Chrlsfensen Ray Chrlshansen Marnon Chrrsfoplnersen Twen'I'y five ,i WW Km galil I IDL faL D A 'Er JL 195 3' X U 'D IQ x .J' E 'DLX in J :ff UL lg x E,- 45 ID 4 aLl fi QL. by me , li . 4, 2 b tx 1 Ii In 'E QV C 0 r.' , A ',- n2: f . Q i f f ' ' 1 ll .Q r -V gx I 31- N l , CL n . 57 2 'Q 'a ' , Q .-' .Q 1, 1' U 1+ ji-,X ,Q ,Q . - 8 N l . , ,..' ,CL . 1 -rx K 1 .v I A lf as or - l a C if' r j . L, -7 Z f DLLN 5 ,129 , U C rl N 3 syn' C , C 5 rn C3 ff ,V . 'l 8. .1 xr, ?L . x all 1122 A were J AB A 'EL YE. 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Theodore John Graser Charles Wesley Gray Eleanor A Green Carmel Guaragno Thomas Francls Hafey Margaref Luclle Ham Ferris Mllchell Hallar Harris Hancoclr Efhel Carla Hansen Ruperf C Hansen Waller R Hansen Cafheryne Lounse Harrns Maruan Beryl Harrus Fosler H Hafch Verna Maxlne Hausluns Richard Wendell Hawk Erma Grace Haycocln Vone++e Walls Helmer Twenfy elgh+ Bob Hendrnclzs Charles Brill Herkenham Margarel' Agnes Herring Roberf H Hngglnbofham Rae Jean Hnggms Willard George Hoffman Gulberl Maxwell Holland Paul B Holman Aluce Louise Holroyd Henry Wynne Howland Alleen C Hughes Wnlllam P Hummel Jr Kenneth A Humphrey Arihur Elmer Hunfer Alfa Barbara Hufchlnson Daniel Sousa Jardnne Llllnan F Johnson Tllllefer Leona Jordon Pafly M Kammerer Sfanley J Kelley Jack Ellswor+l1 Kenady Earle L Kerr Norman H Kurnball Marguerde Phyllls Kung Hennrlch W Kohlmoos GeoFlrey Carroll Kragen Margarel' H Kroman John J Kropholler Jr Twen+y nlne Y I' Jim. 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AQ G 4 A O Q1 Q -Q AV Q av f-G -'li 5 1 lb 1 EW' JWA 5 fra .1 All an If I Q Harold B LaDue Emaly Rufh Lalxe Huberl LaPerle Henry Ar+hur LavageHo Ruchard Lee Volney Arnold Lewns Harold A Lmnes Phyllus Vlrglma Lnfflefleld Ben Logen Louls London Rae Lowry George Clarence Lucca Elma Ann Lul1r Edwin Harry Lundgren Gwendolyn Emily Lyons Ellen Elam Macllree Margare+Ellzabe+l'1Maclc EvereH Merle MacQulddy Nora C Mango Jack Wnlllam Merlin Mary Vnrglnua Marhn Nlcl'1olasJ Marlorana Lesfer Naihan Maflhews Cailserune Anna Maxwell Dons Melnefsluy Imelda Frances Mllls C Wulbur Munor Kenne1l1R Mlfclwell Tlnrfy l , 1 V I JL, is Qi f IIE L . ' ,f o' ' 1 f. ge an V, .11 Q 41 l ll 5.1 A , Ag L - ' 3 e ' if ix A N' . . fa w E eff gg .rl 1 1 r, I ,L of 4, I -? e- Q 2 7 v - A 53 ll bo, - lf-if L J 7 Q- , ' M ,Q V - in ll A ,F Ivy Y L 1 35 .r,. W Y E 3 i . we a M . LQZ L L ' lffi M A If W1 A K El Q . . . . ' E A '1 ',. ' A , U ' ,AE ll ,E WMA t g, ' Q, A r fi L if .,E?: X ' J 'S 3 A ,i .: V . . y as ef y za it Ag ' . .n IQ L A Q Edward S Molr Alberl' Molso Ralph Moor Dorolhy R Moore Gerfrude Loss Moran Odlle Morris Leslue Flelcher Mullefi' Marlon Calder Murdoch Marlorue Jane Murphy Lesfer Kenneih Murray Pefer Wllllam Muyo Elsle Mae Myers John Myers Eleanor McFerren Vurgmua McGumsey Earle McGree Donna Walker Calhernne Clvllla Nelson Dons Vnrgmla Nelson Helen M Nelson Helen Rufh Nelson Sedgley Nelson John A Ness Evelyn Margaref Neuman I 4 Q :Q X QF' Clmfon Edgar Newell 4' Grace lvy Nnchols Norman L Nielsen Tharry one I El xx IDL IDL a A 'Er L IIS 'Qi IDL fb .Y E L 'DLX iD if UL 'qnx ..i' JE fDL DL x 52' QM J l x . , ..'r: . 5.0 , - I 3 Q J DL - . Q5 I yvi- Y 7 - v' ' 1 I I 1 Q Q y -Lg l J' 4 - 7 lf' 1 . . 4 1 N .3 2 -3 ' ' . I ' M ,,. ,y 'Ulm J J M: X7 fa 2 5 4 -5 . . . . . A ' , ' ' K ZSLN 1 A K A - ' K sill as .1 N , ff y J L7' Roberi' W. Nason 1 - A X 4' 'Q Q , I Q l i. . . ' . 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YZ. 9 AO O 4 A o Q D 'fe 12' 32: O 'K- Ai J 'T' :A 9 L Tom Nielsen Charles Russell Noland Ellen Louise Norman Helen Marlse Nowell Slanley Godfrey Odell Paul L O Hare Elwood Oldalrer Roy Melvm Olsen Wesley E Olsen Pauline Madellne O Nenll George Over Jr Dorolhy Parkhursi Maruan Ellzabelh Parry James Lennox Perkins Fred M Pelers Wulllam R Pelers Leonard Carl Pelersen Raymond Andrew Peierson Lewlon Fredrlcl:P1lney Clyde Wnllard Pulney Wllllam H Ploeger Helen Barbour Plumb Marlo Ponchlone AlberfJ Poole Maclcenzae E Porfer John Sfandush Pofhnger Chrns John Radovan Mary Allce Raine Thnrly 1'wo .Y q ' Q D A I 2 l ,'?' . 5- , , 3,3 x L L , Wg L 'L l 5- P Y Af! , l I A ra V ' I X K V llll V. 1, K ' I at LAT' I Al l,'f,3 J Q, 3 M A5 l l ' . .fl l e l Q. ,Q XY , ,W , gr f yy 5 '31 l J ' ' . . 8 Q ,I K A B li ' Q . ly-'Af ' ' if , 1 AP . 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V Q. I it ' ,Q lt M' A alkyl 4' I MU Y -' A 17101 Caihenne Schmid Morrls M Schoenfeld Ben E Schreiber Evelyn Ellzabefh Schuler Edward Leonard Schwarz Sfella Scoff Phllllp A Shephard Goroge Shumoiorn Thlriy 'l'hree Alhyl Wg 3 aff fzlr Aa? UL 'ef -75 ID 4 ULQ .? if DL , .fi qi D: ae ' VAQ V59 :Q 'CE-. o Q I A 0 9 Q -1. 42' ik? 0 li Lk ff J' an ,.., f' 'I 'K -1, -3 UL A MK W 41 Shermer L. Sibley z Bill Eugene Silverrhorn Kafhryn Elinor Simonds me ' Evelyn Simmer Sfanley Cambell Smifh Sfanley Jolin Soderlund Helen Mildred Sollle Genevieve A Solon Dahlis K Spencer Mildred Ru+l1 Spencer Margaref E Squires Bernice M Sfafford lgwerne Sfeclner ElISdbG+l1 Sieppan Ellis J Siraub Richard Srulfz Jaclr Frederuclr Sullivan Dorman C Sumner Geraldine Sunderland Charles Swariouf Franlr Tabler Mary Yone Tanalra Alice Mary Teal Virginia Lee Teass Belly Jane Teeple Carl S Terfel Frederick Fabian Tenlmunen Jewel Corrinne Theobald Tlurly four ff! 3574411 f1 '7 3: 5 f A If! ,ff QA is 'no -, I -'N A i 7' ' if - 'f as ' ' ' A l 4 if S S 5 7 1' A l A8 A, A , l . I Ax ' ' y Q S ' , y 11:5 ' S X1 t A 1 2 1 4 ag F ff- ii F F ire? ' lf, E f M Q fl9'e4 ' F' Q ' , ' Q S I Y ' ' l Ag U X 5, -'V Sl? ' . lY?, ., 'A . 3? . Q1 I .. '-S if, 3 9 A '- V, 3 i . - Af 1 S is ' . . . F 'AO be iirgnigia A X Y gg A ' J ' S 'lf i -'a I i . Q 4' X S i Z 1, f ,I Dorolhy Grefchen Thomas Howefh James Thomas George Edwm Thompson Arthur R Thompson Cecile M Thorne Eunuce Lee Threadgnll Murael Lorranne Trueb James Edmund Trewhnlf Alnce Helen Turner Deva L Valenfe Margarel May Van Malre Joe John Verelfo Wllllam Waller Wllluam Edward Warren OscarJ Walson Jay Carlefon Wnclcler Beryl H Wnlluams Helen Wnlson Roberf Ralhbun Wilson Kalhryn Wnseman Clarence K Wollam Vallean D Wood Yvonne Ennis Wood Thomas E Woodhull JamesE Woodside Jr Elwood Worsham Jr Maxwell G Wrngglesworih Names noi In alphabehcal Thnrly Eve l fx 'UM ,,,,aJv.44.1. G order are Ethel Rowland page 27 Donna Walker pa Mildred Bremmer page 36 -ff 'YJ qe 3l and 10 5 IDL I X .J' E fDL D M IU if rck L .157 NV IDL al. A .P .Q or, Ji . Z? Q . ,Q 'V 1, 4 may l 'T 'Q 1 ' 195 x JA X El J .75 Q? ' . UL , . . A .6 DL . . , T A -5 Xl - N. , Q A- SQL A. ll f b ALL A . gg J le . , ' .av 5 14 'h Ex ' I an 4 ISX1 X l N 1' fb l ' 1, x , ' lxl 4 4 Q 5' ',. .3 b I L: DL ' T . E W X , y1 T lr Af 41 if T -- ' E V4 Roberl E..Williams 3- A ,' JF 'ja ' 5 A . 1 T ugyl tj l ,. k l ', I 5 Vw. X J 1 4,Y-'- A Y ,wld 4 A lg ! - i A 'J' Q 1 A UQ . ' . L f f - DLR 4 Al . 4' fx ' syn ,alrl A or jf' . . I , , 5 V ,, if Q A , . Y . U . . A J . X E f - fi 1 fi, f' l f fp ' J JO J 'YL E'- JC O A Q '-1 A av iii: A 0 'Y- it Q Q. f 2, Qi' ,e ii Y Aff IJ ' fx' xii 4 ff S.. is 26 r Q, 552 F, . A I QQ' as .Qi I YA? Vi F ADMINISTRATION Youth wall lead the way but hc who Leads must learn to follow For the foundahon of SOCICIY IS And each his prscc must pay the Toll of obcdlencc G C K Buill' upon co-operation ...... . Block Cut by Jay Wicklcr Wm V -C .Q l 4? S.- Executrve Board Leo Baffaglm presndenf lfalll Helen Fields vuce presrdenf lfalll presndenl lspnnql Earle McGree vrce presrdenf lsprlngl Lllluan Johnson fnnance lfalll Alex Chrrshansen fmance lsprmgl Sfewari Barber traffic lfalll Ted Graser lraffrc lsprmgl Evereff MacQuuddy mamlenance lfallj yell leader lsprlngl Joe Bosco mannfenance lsprmgl Lawrence Baffaglrn socnal 3CllYllIeS lfalll Charles Fulcher socual achvuhes lsprnngl Henry Blanchard honor achvuhes lfalll Dorolhy Dodds honor acfnvuhes lsprmgl Jewel Theobald publrcahons lfalll Paul Davus publucahons lsprrngl Rufh Rernharf social secrerary Ualll Erma Haycock social secrefary lsnrnnql and Sydney Rosenblalf yell leader lspnngl Thlr'l'y nine M7 IDL gpl' J' JL I L 'D fb ..r' E Ury IDIQ L 'CL UL ID x x lf,- if ID 4 DAQ .P JE or , JJ Qtl he e L 3 1 3 I f Krgii - X A ,f Q l my ll' 'la -an -. ' Q f ' 15 I ' 5' ' l 1 I .' V, 2 rrl . ' Tl ELK 1 3 r A y J :gg Al , f- 'WL he . r N I ,. A- Q7 'WV ,f EL . X AL or 555,04 . .V .I . 2 . 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Q 6 J O O 'x AV C 121: of 'X- li THE GIRLS LEAGUE OR a long hme execuhve heads of +hus school have felf fhe need of an organuzahon whuch would draw gurls unfo more ac'ruvu+ues and make fhem a more compacl group As a resulf +he Gurls League began +o funchon when u+s conshfufuon was 1'en+a'ruvely drawn up durung fhe fall +erm 0 The purposes of 'The Gurls League are 'ro promofe un1'eres'rs and acfuvuhes 'for gurls +o acquauni' new s+uden'rs wu'rh +he school and wufh each o+her and 'ro accomplush each 'rerm somefhung of lashng beneflf fo +he school 0 Durung bofh semesfers Helen Fuelds occupued 'rhe presudenhal chaur her posuhons on +he execuhve board enhflung her +o fhe oFFice CommuH'ee chaur men for fhe fall ferm were Dorofhy Dodds servuce commuH'ee Ellen Sage school conduci' Ruih Reunhari' socual secreiary Dorus and Phyllus Emerson enferfaunmeni' Cafherune Dennuson pos+ers Odule Morrus muddy board Sprung ferm chaurmen were Jewel Theobald servuce commuH'ee Rufh Crow school conducf Erma Haycock socual Doran bullehns Maxune Huguera posiers Belly Frank muddy board 0 On +he evenung of November 7 +he league sponsored a Gurls Hugh Junx 'rhe flrsf eveni' of u+s kund ever held un Tech An elabora+e 'Fashuon show was sfaged and many beaufuful gowns were modeled 0 Four assemblues were guven durung fhe year A novel and en+er faunung puppe'r show broughf for+h much applause al' one of fhese 0 The Delphuan clu as p rf of lhe organuzahon has had charge of welcomung new sfudenfs To fhe school 0 Durung Gurls Week fhe league was exceedungly ac+uve enferfaunung represenfahves from 'four schools ai' a luncheon and sendung speakers +o oufsude clubs The same week an evenung parfy was held for gurls The hugh senuor gurls gave 'rheur mofhers a fea and a gurls assembly was presenfed fo fhe s+uden+ body A program was also pui' on for +he P T A The gurls orches+ra performed on 1'hus occasuon and an unfereshng exhubu hon of gurls spor+s enferfauned fhe mofhers 0 Al'l'oge+her +he league congra+u'a1'es urself on fhe year s work Forfy Q5 ' u' i I . . an-: . ' . . . - qty . l . . Y A5 . . . . . . : . , A: ' 0 1 I . as . E - i o o o 1 o I a o Q' . . . . . . - E z ' . . : A' l T . I . I . L09 . . t . . . . if . 0 I . I . I I XE f - 1 u ' nj . . T I T u ,Q secrefary: Leanore Azevedo, ushers: Elsie Reidf, basemenfsg Gladys AQ, . . . . Ln? . :. . : . . I O u TR . , . . Q - - I A . . . . - :Yi ' ' , ,G . . - I Q' 1, F I ,.S I . . i 'kg . . U . . I . . ' . . ,gd . . . . 0 I 1 . I . 'Zn UL A 1993 L :ga X ,QQ ji U SU fe! E DL 5 ID if 'CL DL 9 n E,- :QE IDL 1 UL 5 52 D 1 UL Ji 5 0 :LL ,iw 53 RX f, xg 5 ,QAM , Y Wg - HA' W , 5,0 SL ' lpxg A AO J Q ia AC O I O O 'u If iii-L J 11 THE BOYS LEAGUE ECAUSE a need was TelT Tor an organIzaTIon ThaT would draw all The boys In The sTudenT body InTo a more compacT group The Boys League was organized aT The beginning oT The Term In The Tall 0 The League under Leo BaTTaglIn In The Tall and Earle McGree In The sprung had as :Ts purpose To esTablIsh 'Fellowship enforce school laws and promoTe a hugh sTandard oT cITIzenshIp 0 The League IS divided InTo five malor commITTees and eIghT sub commITTees Under Leo BaTTaglIn presndenT oT The League and chair man oT The program commITTee The TirsT group compleTed a suc cessTul Term 0 The service commITTee under Frank ThaTcher did many Things around The school ThaT ordinarily would noT have been accomplished The school conducT commITTee under Arleagh Wil lnams had charge oT conducT In The locker rooms The enlorcmg oT The Three block smoking law and The curbing oT TheTT In and abouT school The basemenT commITTee was a sub commITTee under This on The five names To be placed on The honor roll The awards com mITTee was headed by John Longaker 0 Bull Davis headed The com mITTee ThaT welcomed vIsITors and showed Them around The school I Earle McGree as vice presIdenT of The sTudenT body headed The sprung Term s Boys League and was chairman oT The program com mITTee 0 The group puT on The Boys League assembly In February 0 Bob Eccles was The head oT The'servIce commITTee and aTTended all commITTee meeTIngs so as To be beTTer able To ouTlIne The work Tor his own group 0 The decoraTIons commlTTee under Eurello Arr: seT The sTage Tor The League assembly whsle JIm Perkins and his com mITTee Took care oT school conducT and The enTorcemenT of laws 0 Bob BrayTon as chairman oT The basemenT commITTee assIsTed Perkins In This work 0 The bulleTIn boards were kepT up To daTe by Bob Arnold and his bulleTIn board commITTee and The awards com mITTee headed by Bull ScoTT deTermIned The Tive persons To be puT on The honor roll 0 Jack MarTIn headed The ushers Tor The League assembly EorTy Two Qi ' 9' 9? . . . . ' 344 ' . , ' ' . qi, . . U . . . I 5' . . . . f? . . I . . . . l l A' . . . . sa - - - AQ' . ' . ' . . ' KY ' - nl . o - n a group, which perTormed valuable services. The group ThaT decided NA? . I . . .' - Fa' . . . AE - 7 I i ' I I V ' I I U - mf ' ' ' . , ' - 94' . . H ' . Q ' X I I 525 I ' 3 A Q .' . . . - I 1 Maintenance Board, Fall 'D IQL D A 'EL-1 'L 'D !Qx .7 E Frsf Row Belly Norton Evelyn Carpender Emnly Lake Barbara Norfon Carol Wadlelgh Janlce Leaver Second Ro Everelr NlacQuuddy Bull Davis Al Moms Tom Castro Thnrd Row Ralph Schulie George Lucra Malntenance Board, Sprung Fursl Row Emily Boss Llll an Johnson Anne Lowden Helene DeLauer Roberla Russell Second Row Ed Forly 'l'l1ree Lundgren B1llScoH Jay Wlckler Benfon Snfford Joe Boscoe Fred Realy IDL DLx IU: if UL D fD .f -TE ID l DL' .9 JE D DLA 'QL .JV , l a -0 5 fi 5 e L r l 'Q , gill l - , . , ,P -A W af, a Q l H1 W- dredge .. ,.,, ...N i A AM 'AA' ' L ULXJ . ,,,.. , . ,ll Q QQ. A wi 1 ' f Us , 2 ' 'CL I l 4 o W1 - il ., X LM Q W Q. ... l f as , llfvs as 5 A . . . Tr 1 J AU elf YL YE-. o 6 J 0 0 N. A 5 3? O 'ci xi. 4 aff? ff Scribe Weekly Staffs 39 L g ff RyChs1 TdR yHes ff 1 1 Rf A FH R 5 9 Foriy four Y Q ' ' v Q' , ' rin' .79 , 1 9 e A .5 ...s V 'Xe . f- 5 , f A I g Y .eng -vh 4,4 g , . f i C ..,. ' 5 .if , Ae' ki f Y e ' e 44, 1 , 'Q - F' e ff' ' W Q E x ,Q A Q' . . 5 r , ag i 1. Q' i -2,9 r ' j e ix , Y Ii f' ig e , , .5 2. , ws, 5 A 1 , K3 X . 6' 4 ' 'A V A 1 Els, 4 f ,f K' ' i Yi f r -1 i 1? A i I 6 1 5' ,, W5 QE 3 as KA A i A , 4. . Q. - 1 Q , 5' - . ' - ,Q ' I 5 . r r l Af 'X xn A I I f Q v 1- , i ' - p S K - 5- ' I I gf V A . 4 YAG , v :Q A ,T 3, I. , . 5 ' i Ya' First Row: Jewel Theobald, Paul Davis, Loren Severns, Joe Blum. Second Row: Genevieve Solon, Edwin 9 und ren, Geo rey Kragen, a ri iansen. hir ow: Henr i r man, Merri Anderson, Anne Coke, !,A' Lillian Johnson. Four h Row: Jack Po finger, u h Crow, Ruih rnell, Leanore Azevedo. i h ow: Joe 7 Rinaldi, Ed Jung, Henry DeCos , Geor e Over. 1121 mmg L Scribe Annual Staffs s y BI Chard Lesfe Gra T Ea Ie McG ee D s E erson Seco H en Kane Ir a Hay o k M rr H Anderson Ma ron Mu dock Third R Don Anderson Je el Theobald Thor Co rf gh? R y Chr si ansen rfh Ro Wa en Bro Phylhs Emerson Anne Cok P I D s Frffh R W Iham Forfy five Walfer R fh Arnell Geoffrey K age Margaret You g 10 UL ar A 'Ep' JL I IQ x ...7 E DL in Q 'D if L 9 'lf 45 fDL UL Q .19 if Qu .:' JI -',,,zv' '14 fl Scribe Weekly Staff Fall Fursl Row Imelda Mllls Mavns Rnchardson Maflbh Culp Leanore Azevedo Jewel Theobald Erma Haycock Cafherune Coafs Second Row Anne Coke Margaret Young Elmor Culp Mnldred Bush Luclle Ham Tlurd Row Raymond Chnsfuansen Geoffrey Kraqen Lesier Gran? Joe Blum Carroll Capps Fourlh Row Loren Severns Paul Davis Henry DeCoss Henry Hlersman 1 Scnbe Weekly Staff, Sprung Fursf Row Lnllnan Johnson Genevleve Solon Margarel Young Anne Coke, Vurguma Realy, Imelda Mllls Ruth Arnell Second Row Mary Har? Ellns Sfraub, Rulh Crow, Dorothy McCarron Jewel Theobald Lucille Ham Evelyn Neuman Augusle Revel Thlrd Row Joe Runaldu, Ray Chrlshansen Carroll Capps, Percy Goldsfem Fourfh Row Jack Pofhnqer, Mernlf Anderson, Ed Lundgren, George Over Paul OHare Paul Davns, Lesfer Grant Clnnlon Newell For'l'y sux I A , -mfg 3 l Q' A ,S C I Q ff A Q C Q- . Q M Qi 1a X' .ity K Y' I 1 I I u 1 I r fl Q 5 17' - . '. l 4' ' L' f L GOLD T HE following sfudenls have worn Gold Ts during fhelr hugh semor years To ob'ram lhns dnshnchon fhese sfudenfs have had all marks equnvalenl 'ro or averaging A s and B s and have been ellglble for a Silver T lhrough lhe various 1'erms DECEMBER I930 Henry Blanchard Slewarl' Barber Agnes Buzzalmo Rlla De Cosmo Doris Emerson Phyllis Emerson Walfer GarraH Leon Joseph Elena Lagorlo SPRING l93I Leanore Azevedo Laura Bryanf Bena Carmo Rulh Crow Irma D Angel: Phnlup Davlclson Helene de Lauer Verna Dull Lulllan Ellls Dorofhea Evans Helen Fle'ds Edward Fong BeH'y Frank Marlorle Gernrelch Donald Glbson For+y seven Wah Lew Gurclen Mooser Rulh Mue'ler Alma Pere'rh Ellen Remeclce Flora Smlfh Roberf Sfeedman Clarlce Wardall Mary Weinberg Doroihy Glogovaz Les+er Granf Eleanor Green Lucille Ham YU Edwin Lundgren Kennelh Mnfchell Marlon Murdoch Goroge Shnmoforu Genevieve Solon Jewel Theobald Howefh Thomas Deva Valenfe Clarence Wollam Vallean Wood VD IQL UL A 'Er D IQ x ..7' E DL D K ID? 46 UL all .v JE fDL l DL x if as L fl .JI . D. . . . .. . 'i ' ,Yr W ' rw . . 'QAM . il' . . gQ W all . . N ' n H433 Q We - - gp. .. . y V . . ' X . B ' Nuff . V- . . . 'Ugly' ,yo A Q YZ. 39 A E Q -1. nz? AY: AP? Qt- Q LH, lb fwig ORGANIIATIONS Hc who Ilvcs and strlvcs alone And lacks thc and of frncndly foncs C C K Loscs thc touch of common thought, . . . . Block Cut by Stella Wong 1 w hG yN A Rlp HIGH JUNIOR AND LOW SENIOR CLASSES F +he 294 academic low senlors enrolled during +he fall semesfer I49 were boys ln addahon Io 1'hls 40 s+uden+s signed up for Smlfh Hughes work In ihe shops Enrollmeni' for fhe sprung low semor class fofaled 2 I 2 IOO boys and 92 gurls In +he academic deparfmeni' and 22 Sml+h Hughes sfudenfs Flffy one IDL UL U 'Eff JL I fa 4. U D IQ x .7 E DL D 155 UL 95 .I' 15 y ID 1 ULQ JE D 'iff .17 5.0 , UL' ,. 'f F J 1 'I 6 3' 'K -L l r is L I H LY ' fi? . . JE I, 2 QV ' ' 'NO- , , '77 X ' ,O 0. 3 ,LXR I 5 I I O: I I ' K 4 A I , yi 2 2 g if Q P If I I gy' ,Q A my ' ' I h 7 I 2 ' LX. 'Z , S - ff I I ' I 'EAN ' Top row: Hug allagher, Walfer Thompson, Beff orfong Second row: Frank Woody, Bill Scoff, Dorofhy L Harmong Firsf row: Ruth rnell, a h Gaines. ini, . - . I V - . I . 0 '. ,Af 1 hx A ,yo A 'X YL YE. Q A A Q -f.. A 2 ii: 1,5 K CALENDAR OF EVENT S UCH a varuefy of acfuvufues and socual evenfs were crowded Info fhe exfra currucular program of bofh fall and sprung ferms fhaf Tech sfudenfs can conlure up many happy memorues from fhus chapfer In fheur hugh school lufe 0 To begun fhe fa'l semesfer Gef Acquaunfed Day creafed an Informal afmosphere of good wull and helped sfudenfs fo become famuluar wufh each ofhers names Thus day was fhe occasuon of a Welcome Hop In fhe Gurls Gym The nexf evenf of mauor Imporfance was an assembly In whuch Anfonua Bruco a graduafe who has receuved musucal dusfuncfuon appeared 0 Followung fhus In rapud successuon came fhe elecfuon of class offucers fhe flrsf Gurls and Boys league assemblues and fhe Kuck Off a dance fo usher In fhe foofball season 0 The Gurls Junx offered un usual enferfaunmenf fo fhe sfudenf body wufh an elaborafe fashuon show af an evenung performance 0 On November 5 fhe Scrube Weekly celebrafed Ifs fhurfuefh burfhday by appearung In a specual and dance were held for fhe alumnu 0 Amerucan Educafuon Week fhe bug Easf Wesf foofball game and sfudenf body elecfuons all led up fo fhe ferm s clumax fhe Senuor Farewell Dance and gradu afuon 0 Several evenfs of Imporfance made fhe sprung ferm dusfunc fuve The lmporfance of Beung Earnesf was enacfed by fhe Players Guuld a roller skafung parfy sponsored by fhe Honor Socuefy gave a pleasanf evenung fo abouf five hundred Technufes and fhe Inaugu rafuon of fhe Who s Who Dunner Idea gof fogefher a large number of promunenf sfudenfs af a banquef un fhe cafeferua 0 Oufsfandung assemblues were fhose feafurung Perry Dullys puppefs and Thank You Docfor lnferspersed among fhese evenfs were fhe vusuf of Duego Ruvera fo fhe arf classes fhe annual sales confesf and fhe Deans and Gurls luncheon Gurls Week was marked by a specual gurls edufuon of fhe Scrube a gurls assembly and a Delphuan Gurls Parfy fo whuch all gurl members of fhe sfudenf body were Invufed Fuffy fwo : . - . . 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JC C Q Q 'x A 2' iv ,Q It-, ,B , x '9 k Low Sophomore Class- High Sophomore Class- Low Junicr Class Qrffmfw Hugh Junior Class Low Senior Class CLASS GROUPS ROUP plcfures of c'asses appearing on fhls page and +he opposlle page were faken 'rhls year for +he 'iirsf hme so fhai' +he June I93l annual would be a year book in which each member of fhe sfudenf body may be represenled 0 Under fhe guidance of Hugh Gallagher presldeni' of fhe fall +erm low senior class asslsfed by Beffy Nor+on vice presldenf and Barbara Norfon secrefary lreasurer various achvlhes were carried ouf 0 The sprung ferm low seniors were led by Bill ScoH' preslden'r Rufh Arnell vice presldeni' Dorofhy Abernefhy secre+ary freasurer 0 The lunlor class of fhe fall semesfer selecfed Waller Thompson 'For nfs preslden He was also lhe presldenf of fhe Alpha soclefy Thompson was as slsfed by Frank Woody vice presldenf and Dorofhy Abernefhy secre+ary 'rreasurer 0 Sprung ferm lunaors chose fwo offices only combining fhe vice presldenl' and secrefary freasurer which was filled by Ralph Games under fhe presidency of Dorofhy Harmon These and ofher class and s+uden+ body offices are open +o all s+u denfs 0 Besides +he elecforal poslhons fhere are a number of open ings in fhe various deparfmenfs for s1'uden+s. Fnffy Eve 10 Cl aL A fb I DLA Er U D E IDL L :UQ if UL 95 .l -'IE fDL l DL x 12 YDL 1 Ji qi- J fi I y A V 5 QLY1 3 yu s A jg ,V iii f A gd . , i . f' New is in .. Z u . . y IDN1 ' 1 - ' - ' - 'i W ' ' +. if. - . '. ' Xu: no Q - o - I 0 V'-' ' , - . EQ. - Lggyq u . .. I n my A AO J Ya. YE. 0 r ! A O r f 'X MV XC 3? 'il if jfv Society, Fall Fnrsl Row Ruth Arnell Phyllus Boss Mabel Johnson Dorothy Dodds Elsue Rendt Loulse Lots Ruth Crow Dorothy Abernethy Ednth Rogers Second Row Bull Scott Walter Thompson Fred Brunlre Dave Tatum Alfred Samuelson Norman Smuth Third Row Alfred Hunter Charles Cornett Ray Nordslrum Frank Woody Bob Hogan Alpha Society, Sprung Fnrst Row Dorothy Harmon Ruth Anderson Margaret Fageol Relda Brown Margaret Smder Myrtle Andersen Margaret Lang Dolores Fischer Anne Lowden Second Row Stella Wong Walter Wear Harry Cartrnght Bull Reed Auguste Revel Herbert Rennhart Muriel Menor Thnrd Row Ralph Games Jack Martin Ball Kung Bob Eckert Paul Better Louls Repetto Arnold Cavanaugh Fatty sux 1 ni V i. t '4 Y Q t ll,?' A l L ' 'ff Wil , , ' T C E l AQ ' 1' A A -I HQ f AE - C a 5' A 25, ' gli , l . I A ,,if'gy figs . I A -, E Q' Q ' , e i 1' QQ c are ,rc , s ' I 5 A J r r xx Q . 5 . . IQ, l . 'Z . ' I A ' I ' . I Z . l ' l .:' Mr RfhC RfhAd D y J Rlh DddH Id YO DELPHIAN SOCIETY NDER The capable Ieadershup of Helen Fuelds presudenl' a Delphuan recephon +o sophomores and new gurls durung The second week of school slarfed Delphuan achvuhes for The fall I' rm Dancung and refreshmenls were enuoyed The program of enlerlaunmenl' uncluded an elaborale fashuon show planned and sfaged by I'he gurls of +he club 0 Ofher officers 'For I'he ferm were Phyllus Emerson vuce presudenl' and Jewel Theobald secrefary Ireasurer Much work was done fhroughoul' The semcsfer un welcom ung new gurls fo l'he school and acquaunhng fhem wulh uls cusfoms 0 Sprung Ierm officers were Jewel Theobald presudenl' Doro'I'hy Dodds vuce presudenl' and Rufh Crow secrelary freasurer Accom pIushmen'I's for fhus semesler unclude an assembly Io acquaunl' sopho mores wulh club opporfunuhes The semu annual Delphuan recephon I'o new gurls The publucahon of an unformahon sheel for sophomores an all gurls parI'y and +he sponsorshup of a re eduhon of 'l'he Hand bool: of Informahon 0 The Delphuan gurls parly was held un fhe gurls gym on Thursday evenung May 7 All +he gurls un 'rhe school were unvuI'ed and a large number aH'ended FrH'y seven fD IDL DL A IEP' JL 1,5 L QB D fb .f E fDu DL K -'U E UL D D .i' -'IE fDL DL x if Du .fl ,J , 4 ue 'I Y I u 0 L DL . L v 1 I L Ug K DL a I Lx I ZX - u . ,L u . Af, ' ' X 1 F'rsf Row: u row, u n erson, Elma Luhr, Margaref Faqeol, orolh Abernefhy, anef Lear, u Arnell Deva Valenie. Second R w: R Ih N I H len S II' Ruth Reinharf, L'II' J h , Cl ' I1 B I y, D I ' S , H I GI C 'I Th D 's Nl' h Imelda Mills. Th' d R : Efh I R I d , F D ihy I F' lds, Rufh Dellinger, Irma Haycock, Jewel Theoba , Florenc D S I d'I M E. J L '71, K DL u l 1 . . .. if - jc: . e . ' . LQ . mf, . 'CL . 1 1 . 0 a I x I ' u I ' X LXI u u DLX ' u ' i u ' ' ' DLX, . .. , .I . . 3,01 u I I V T . I . . . ' I ' ' af. . . . I . . I ,E . . . cl' . . ' ' ' 42,1 u ' T 1 ,yo A Q E. 30 G A R. Q Q '-. AV C 3? of E- X1 HONOR SOCIETY R C L CLAWSON new sponsor of 'rhe Honor socle+y has falcen over fhls OFQBTIIZBTIOI1 from Mr Edwy Safford who has been chairman of 'lhe commlH'ee for The lasi' ren years 0 In fhus socle'ry any one IS ellglble 'For a sllver T who has had A s or B s In all sublecls for each year un Tech Gold Ts are awarded fo iho e who have had salver T s every semesfer precedmg +helr hugh sensor year 0 For fhe fall ferm I42 silver T s were awarded as com pared fo l56 for +he sprung +erm 0 Elghfeen semors received gold T s for 1'he 'Fall ferm whule 30 were presen+ed fo semors of fhe June c ass PRIVILEGED STUDENTS XEMPLARY conducf good characler respecf for aul honor and dependablllly are a'l credenhals for membershup +0 lhe Prlvlleged Sfudenl grcup O Ecur feachers vouch for +hese quallflcahons m fhe sfudeni' 0 Pruvaleges such as passmg from room +o room wu+hou+ slzps aH'endmg exfra assemblies and rallies leavmg school one period earluer In i'he a'f+ernoon and accounl' ng for all absences and fardmesses on 'rhelr word of honor are gran+ed 0 Cecule Thorne chaurman of ihe groups durmg 'rhe fall and sprung ferms assl fed Mass Anna Keefe who sponsors fhe orgamzahon INTERNATIONAL CLUB NCOURAGING an mlernahonal friendship befween naho fhe purpose of fhe lnrernahonal club 0 Each semes+er som counfry or lnfernahonal fopnc ns chosen by ihe club as a prolecf 0 The 'Fall semes+er of +he lnfernahonal club was fermmaled by a dinner he'd al' 'lhe lnfernahonal House In Berkeley 0 A luncheon which was aH'ended by members of dlfferenl' lnfernahonal club m Calrforma was held af 'rhe close of +he sprung +erm 0 For +he fall semesfer Ellen Remeclce was presldeni' Lloyd Cornell vice preslden+ and Cecile Thorne secrefary 0 Edward Carru'rh Cecile Thorne and Evelyn Neuman were pres1den+ vlce presldeni and secrefary respechvely durmg fhe sprung +erm Fufly enghf Q5 , 3: . . . . . 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'I .U ' I line - 1 u . - . -U w U me LOW W M dd Ed 1 B Ily W If PLAYERS GUILD NTERTAINMENT for many sfudenl programs as well as for oul side affairs was furnished by members of fhe Players Guild during +he las'r school year Several of fhese plays were sfaged In room 20l where fhe drama classes which comprise fhe Guild meel for fwo periods each day 0 During +he fall ferm The Twelve Pound Loolc was produced for lhe Lahn club Thank you Doclor for Alumni mghl' and Open House nlghf A Fool of a Man for an assembly and for fhe Cas'l'lemon+ Womens Cily club The Old Lady Shows Her Medals for Tech NI+e and +he Glrls Hugh Jmx 0 During fhe spring lerm The Imporfance of Being Earnesl' was pul on as a malor produchon being presen'recl In 'lhe school audi forlum wllh hclcels selling 'For 'rwenly five cenls 0 Fall lerm officers were Joy Arps presidenl Bob Eccles vice presldenl' and Elhel Rowland secrelary Elhel Rowland served for half of fhe spring l'erm as presldenl' When she lefl' school fo go on a world lour Virginia Maddox fool: up her duhes Olher officers were Bob Eccles vice presldenl' and Donald Gibson secrelary Filly nine 'D fal- UL E5 Q I IDL A Er fqx ..7' UL L Inf, if UL D 'D .f JE V fDL l al. 5 .7 AE UL , .fl r 3 R I 0 f s F L F I D4- , 0 A, A L y X f , l 5' l 1 ' L L .X 'H N L DL l - Q 5 L 1 ,M . Z L I l if , cl ..-...,,, .... ,- L A F' f R : Edna illiams, L ' R y N' h I4 V' g' ia a ox, E I B 'dge, lone Lewis, Miss Molly C y. 2 S d R w: Elhel Rowl d F y B k, El Friedman, Els' R 'df, Dorris Wilson, Helen Ben 1' , ' r C th ' C wdrey, Joy A p . Th' d R z Sf I'ng Rowley, Charle Noland, Frank Deuani, Oscar B 'I' g, B b E I T I B-ll Hari, Waller Rou u, i a ers. L 71. y U I 1 L W 1 'D , - y 1 . . . . . ., J I ,- I I I 'CA 0 - ll l N 1 I f Y ll - . Il Il LXQ I I , - - - . ll II , ' I , I 9 . ll N ' r I, . . . . . ,WV 1 ' FL I ' ' ll 9 ll N n Q . . I - I ' ' I l I ' l Q .' ' . . . la Q - I . . - .I ' I ' IDX- ! I J I I - A ,yo A 'X Y. YE. O O A Ye J O AE O 'C E A 2' 3? of 'uf xx WRITERS CLUB HE chuef asm of 1'he Wrafers club us +o encourage creahve wruf mg by producing fhe Wrllers Magazine which as publushed four 'fumes a semesfer wl+h +he comblned efforis of fhe club and Mlss Gladys Elam s advanced arf classes 0 The iheme for fhus years Issues was an adaplahon of 'rhe naiural and hlslorlcal aspecfs of California 0 The officer for 1'he fall 'rerm were Lesfer Gran+ pres: den+ Paul Davus vuce pressdeni' Henry De Coss business manager and Lucille Ham secre+ary 0 For +he sprung +erm Geoffrey Kragen presuded as presldeni Marlon Safford vrce presudeni' Leanore Azevedo busmess manager and Dulcle Saxon secrefary 0 The ou'r siandmg feafure of +hls emesfer s magazine was +he mfroduchon of a dnfferenl' and more affrachve makeup conslshng of new cap'ruons modern fype paper and cover planned by Geoffrey Kragon PUBLIC OPINION CLUB N order +ha'r sfudenfs shou'd be 'Free +o express fhenr sincere opmlons on mailers of nahonal and local lmporlance +he Public Opmlon club was formed under +he leadershlp of Mass Anga B,orn son meehng a+ flrsi' ouf of school and fhen affer nfs recognlhon durmg school hours 0 Under 'l'he guidance of John Longalcer and Walfer Thompson fall and sprung +erm presuden+s +he club can boas'r a year of successful gafherungs durmg whuch hme fhe d scusslons have fouched prachcally every currenl' unfernahonal problem 0 Members of +he club have a so enloyed bemg er'+er+a ned af dm ners and dances by achve members of 'lhe Public Oplmon alumna groups CAMERA CLUB HE CAMERA CLUB sponsored by Mr Talco++ Wllllamson ns for 'rhe benefii' of fhose boys who wash fo Improve fheur pho+og raphy 0 The advance group IS for fhose who hope +o galn slull In developing enlarging prlnhng and mounhng PICIUFGS 0 Much of 'rhe maferual used by 'rhe members was gained a+ lunch perlods dur mg which hme +he boys wen'r for walks 0 The sfudy of animals was a favorlfe sublec'r for speclallzahon and excellenf resu'+s were ob 'famed In fhls Field Slxfy Q5 . . . . '. . . . I . . . sl QA . . Q .- jg I n '. ' -U' I . ' I I :if . . ' . u . . 52X : . - : Z . - ' . I . ' . ' .- . - Q . . I .. . I A, , , -. L09 5: 91 .. .' . . 169, I . I. . .. I qt ' . I . . f E . ' Ag . . . 0 Wie 5 . . yi i .- fi . . .. . Qi . W .fag .. . lVAO ' . '. . '- G ld STAGE CREW HE Slage Crew conslshng of Eurello Arr: manager Gene Can lell asslslanl manager Elwood Boscaccl chlef eleclrlclan Earle Bender asslslanl' eleclrlclan Jack Barlley Granl Burg Roberl MacDonald and John Guldlcl worked mduslrlously durmg l'he pasl' year making lmprovemenls m llghhng and slage eflecls and enlargmg 'rhe collechon of slage properhes 0 Miss Helen Graham who IS 'raking lhe place of Miss Molly Corry now lravelung around lhe world acled as supervisor lo The boys In Miss Corry s absence 0 Among lhe many lhlngs lhe crew purchased oul of lhe slage fund were a laupe mohair cheslerfleld a mafchmg over sfuffed chalr l'wo 'Floor lamps sux screens and a rug Aside 'From lhls fhey borrowed an :ce box from fhe Umon lce Company and l'he Fox Plano Company lenl a piano 'For l'he Glee club assembly 0 The success of Open House mghl' +he Players Guild annual produchon The lmporlance of Bemg Ernesl' Tech Nile 'rhe Prlvlleged Sludenl' dmner and many of lhe assemblies was due nol' only lo The work of l'he parhcupanls bul' lo l'he lnvlslble force 'rhal' had charge of changing scenery and llghhng effecls Slxly one fa a 'fl Ev -ll I U 115 'EV E fULX DL K in , L UL a 9,- .ve XD l .P 375 A 1 UL D .fl 7 :ig 'ffl by A ' DLX, I iii :V gt. 'Tl , ,,,, , G N., J hn uidici, Roberl MacDona , Gene Canlel, Elwood Qoscacci, Jack Barlley, Granl Burg, Earle Bender, j Eurello Arrl. Zsfl . : . : in I . . . . T l . I L I . . . . . . . . QL N I . . . . I I u I 1 rl . . . QV - . - . - 3 . gl, . ' H .I . . . . In . . V I . I I . . l . .. ' . '. . GY, 1 ,lo A Q YT:- Q 6 A I 'Q-f Q -1. A 2 me 4 of 'X- xx JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB FTER fwo successful ferms under fhe sponsorshup of Joy Arps and Vurgmna Maddux fall and sprung ferm Players Gulld presndenfs fhe Jumor Drama club has fo nfs credlf a number of accompllshmenfs 0 Durmg fhe fall semesfer fhe club presided over by Esfher Simpson sfudled many plays mcludlng fhe Kings Englush and fhe Losf Gold Haf which were dsrecfed by members of fhe Players Guild and presenfed before ofher clubs 0 Bull Harper was presudenf In fhe sprung and Yes George and A Nlghf af an Inn were presonfed 0 Makeup appllcafuon was aso sfudled under fhe msfrucfnon of members of fhe Players Guild OPEN FORUM CLUB HROUGH fhe efforfs of Paul Bergerman and Warren Brown fall and sprung ferm presldenfs 'rhe Open Forum club boasfs an ex ceedungly successful year during whlch fume many heafed dlscusslons hon of sfudenfs of fhe school governmenf fhe malorufy belneved fhaf sfudenfs should have a more pronounced parf un fhe every day bus: ness of school affalrs Members of fhe c'ub were also guesfs af a number of dmners and dances sponsored as parf of fhe Open Forum alumni achvlfues JUNIOR WRITERS CLUB HE Jumor Wrlfers club under fhe supervision of Mrs Kafherlne Kelly Carfer have complefed a fyped volume of sforles and poems wrlffen by fhe members of fhe group Many of fhe sforles were lllus sfrafed and fhe book IS fo be lcepf as a souvemr of fhe club Improve menf In wrlhng has been fhe oblecf of fhe club fhns year 0 Fall ferm officers were Donald Jensen presldenf Dorofhy O Hanlon secre fary Sprung ferm officers were ldalene Ross presldenf Sanford Kahn secrefary Suxfy fwo , . ' . ' . 3: ' . ' ' . C . . ' .. I . gil - ll n I H . . is Y? 319' . A I 'QQ were held on local and foreign subiecfs. In relafion fo fhe profecigra- if . . . . Wi' L . .- Q . ,A . :ye if ' ae 0 Fi u - y ' c n . . P l me . . . . - . . . : I . . : - ' . ' - ,Q . . . If? - . : . RALLY COMMITTEE NDER fhe guldance of Slcl Rosenblaff In fhe fall and Evereff Mac ulddy In fhe sprung fhe Rally commlffee has complefed a successful year 0 As asslsfanf yell leaders Rosenblaff had John Longaker and Alden Pafferson Ofher members of fhe com mlffee were Al Morris Ernesl' Schnlecler George Lucia Bull Davls Don McGulrk Bob Thompson and Sfewarf Barber During fhe sprmg semesfer Charles Mefcalfe and Howard Llsher were MacQulddy s asslsfanfs Earl McGree Elwood Boscaccl Bob Eckerf Bull Davls Kennefh Mlfchell Helen Fields Gladys Doran and Odlle Morris were fhe ofher sfudenfs who made up fhe commlffee 0 Good rallies were fhe rule durmg fhe lasf fwo ferms many prommenf speakers being secured Lasf fall Rusfy Gull of fhe Umverslfy of Callforma foofball feam spoke Chuck Hafey leff fielder for fhe Sf Louis Cardmals was fhe speaker af fhe firsl' rally of fhe sprung semesfer whlle Capfaln Harry Bufler of fhe Callfornla baseball feam made a speech af fhe baseball rally Slxfy fhree 'fm fD H,-5 'L ILX 1 Eff 'D fD E DL 'QM nf jf UL ii- -75 XDA UL Q .Y or , JI I f E I 5 P DX! ' All l ,I , , ,Q Lp . CZ K .A A L D I y all 5. , a 10 IQ! by ' BD-X1 F' sf Row: Bob Eckerf, Helen Fields, Odile Morris, Elwood Boscacci. Second Row: Earle McGree, Kennefh L ,l Mifchell, Evereff MacQuiddy, Howard Lisher, Charles Metcalfe. -,Q . . . gk ' 1 N 1 Q . . . I . x a I ' A I I I I if . O I I L . . . f, Y1 . . . DLX 1 N I . ' I .I I D A I Y E . I . , I . . V 1 0 :JA . . '. 'LY' I . ,. .. . . . . . ID Il - Il ' ffig' . , . V - I . I . . . . I . fill. A 1 ,yn A Q YE:- o 6 A O E Q 'x A2 AY: Rf' SHORT HAND CLUB HE Shorfhand club was formerly 'rhe Office Problems club buf af 'rhe beginning of fhe spring ferm fhe name was changed be cause fhere were more posslblllfles for club achvlfles in fhe new organlzafnon 0 ln fhe fall 'rerm a paper called Office News was published for every club meefmg day 0 The members sfudy fhe hlsfory of shorfhand and work for higher awards fhan If is possible for fhem fo obfaln in regular classes During fhe sprung ferm shorf hand manuscrlpfs were exchanged wlfh sfudenfs un foreign counfrles Miss Berfha Brown is fhe sponsor 0 The officers were for fhe fall ferm Aileen Hughes presudenf Irma DAngell secrefary and for fhe spring Alice Teal presldenf and Florence Hashngs secrefary T 'IPING CLUB NDER fhe sponsorship of Miss Carrie Commgs mg club concluded a successful ferm wlfh Gwen Lyons en Helen Mlfchell as vice presndenf and Margaref Nissen sec a Having been newly orgamzed fhe semesfer before lasf nfs firsf con shfuhon was drawn up Several oufslde speakers were acquired fo enferfam fhe members and some sfudenfs gave reporfs on fhe lnven 'hon of fhe fypewrnfer 0 The purpose of fhe club IS fo promofe an nnferesf in 'rhe oufsnde business world and 'ro become well versed in business eflqueffe The officers for fhe fall ferm were Deva Valenfe presldenf and Theo Perry vice presldenf JUNIOR TRAFFIC RESERVE HE Jumor Traffic Reserve under fhe supervision of fhe Oakland Police Deparfmenf guards fhe lives of fhe Techmfes when Huey cross fhe sfreef In fronf of fhe school 0 The squad is vesfed wlfh fhe power fo arresf any vlolafors of fhe fraffic laws They are on dufy every noon hour and before and affer school 0 The fall ferm squad was capfamed by Ralph Johnson wlfh Richard Green in fhe role of lieufenanf The spring ferm cops had Al Bagley as capfaln and Arnold Barranco in fhe capacnfy of lleufenanf Sixfy four 4? .Y I' - Vg! . .. . 0. . 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' . .. .3 ' ' . y If g ff yHgd Ad Blfy I W D lhy b B M Y V GIRLS GLEE NDER l'he leadershlp of Fay Burlcs and Dorofhy Abernelhy fall and sprmg l'erm presIden+s l'he Glrls Glee club has l'o Il's credll' an undlspuled llsl' of accomplushmenls 0 Among lhe ac'rIvI+Ies during boih semeslers l'he club members par'rIcIpa+ed In a number of school assemblues P TA meehngs concerfs and lunch eons whlle l'he double quarl'el'l'e broadcasl over radlo s'ral'Ion KLX and appeared also al' P T A programs The l'rIo sang al Ihe lnl'er nahonal club conference In Rlchmond and al' recnfals glven by Fay Burlcs and Margarei Smder Durlng bolh semeslers a number of luncheons were held In 'l'he cafeferla 'For l'he purpose of guvlng +he gurls a chance fo become beiler acquamled wI+h one ano+her 0 Fall lerm officers were Fay Burlcs presndenl' Imelda Mllls secrefary freasurer and Belly Jane Teeple lnbrarnan Officers for l'he sprmg ferm were Doro+hy Abernefhy presldenl' Rulh Delllnger secrefary freasurer and Mary Sallerberg lIbrarIan 0 The mosl' oufsfandlng work of l'he year was In fhe produchon of a l'wenl'y mnnuie assembly program SIx'l'y 'live A is A 'SL 2 5 6 A J 0 Q rx ai' AY: of '23 ki 11' - I I vw' Jx kJ .J . . , Iv z Q ,I if 1 ,Y Q I' 9' QA Ai if Y , ' J I ,Y 1 I fl I R Q. I I L ta yi! 9 F' I : V' q' ' Kin , Mar' Sha er, Kafh J Cl k n, Lucile Urlovic, Vivian Rafelzin, A O Eih S' p , Virginia Realy. Second row: I ld M'll Al' e L ' H l yd Eileen I erson, e gg: J T pl M gare Williams, Jean illiams By ' Alf H len S ll' , A 'f G I lli. Third row: Marian -- ' P y, M'ld d Sp cer, Eileen C sfagna, EI' b lh D , Eleanor G , Cl ' Bexley, Mabel Johnson, - we A fhy eriha Cale, arqoris Planie. Fourlh row: Emily Lake, V H H lmer, Bealrice Beers, ' L V Sf cker, Miss Sylvia Garrison, Mar Saflerberg, Marqaref S 'd , R Yh Dellinger Q Jane Pelerson and Frances La ergne. . Q5 A IM' . if - Q . . . . . E 0 I I I . C I I ' . 5 . . ,O f , .- . . , , - I . l A' U A - 1 J . . . t 'QQ I I I ' A g i i I - Q I I I ' ,J . . . . C I I ' . . . Ile - A ', IDL IQL UL A 'Ev' JL l9L 115 fe, 5: fDL D Ex I IDL 90 .lf .ve V fDL UL 4 JE UL, .f7 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CLUB NDER fhe sponsorshnp of Mr Marmaduke Maddern +he lndus frlal Servlce club has had one of +he mos'r successful years since Hrs orlgm In I926 0 The councll for ihe fall I'-730 +erm conslsled of George Hammond presldeni' Slanley ODell vlce presldenl' George Over secrelary The shop councllors were Louus Servenh Harold Perelra elecirlc shop Frank Colgrove Marlo Ponchlone Herberi' Brash Jack E!llo+ machine shop Al Samuelson sheel' mefal shop Bob Brayfon Curhs Rowe au+o shop Archue Andrae Edward Pelosi mall cabune+ shop Jake Siegel paH'ern shop Augusle Revel drawmg depar+men+ The shop Weekly Bullehn was edufed by George Over 0 The sprung l93I ferm s'rar+ed wu+h Augus+e Revel presudenl' Bob Brayfon secre+ary George Over fraffuc manager The council consusred of Earle McGree sheei' me'I'al shop Ball Badunger Roberi' Slorm auio shop Jack Cullen Ray Rlsch Lasher Leroy Blake cabmel shop Bruce Duefenbacker Bull Mere dlfh Andre Heller machine shop Mlllon Allen paHern shop The lrafflc board under Manager George Over was Pere Emery Vuclor Alameda Alfred Samuelson Mano Ponchuone Charles Cox Bull Meredufh and Augusfe Revel Ralph Larsen was added +o +he squad la+er In fhe lerm 0 Early In 'rhe semesler 'rhe council esfabllshed a sfudeni' cour'r 'ro deal wlfh vnolalors of fhe school laws 0 The club sponsored four assemblles durmg The +erm The flrsf on February I8 was guven for fhe purpose of llsfenlng 'ro a radio +alk on melals by Mr John Wa+son A+ 'rhe nex+ assembly +he shop boys were hos+s 'ro +he Girls and Boys Avlahon clubs and sfudy and gym classes The speaker of fhe day was Capiam John A Macready On Apnl 2I a pep rally was held an 1'he school audl+oruum The shop crew was on +he s+age and was m+roduced +o +he audience The lasl' assembly was fhe Semor Farewell Assembly 0 One of +he many accomplish menfs of +he lnduslrlal Service club ihls 1'erm was rhe acqulrlng of plcfures from Mnss Wilder These plcfures have been hung In +he hallway and help brugh+en up fhe afmosphere of +he shops Slx+y sux - 0 Z-LQ . I I - L luun X1 . I I . I . I I I I .I . .' I I . I I I . 'I I. . ' ' ' 297 3 I . . . I I I I . - ,K muller, elec'rric shop: Melyin Sundsrrom, drawing deparfmenirg Harold DL y l . ' ' . I . ' ' fm 1. I I W 1, ji I I . . I I . L LM . . I I I UL I . . . . . I ,Dj .. .. . . . I V - , ' - - lf- . . . .. pl' . . . . . fill' . 0 in K M C d I f N TdG Hg AlbrlP Thd O I I F I y dAChl BOYS GLEE CLUB URING 'rhe pasl' 'lwo semeslers lhe Boys Glee club under lhe leadership of Miss Grace Ganll has enlerlamed a num ber of prommenl' orgamzahons as well as many sludenl' galh ermgs In lhe fall lerm fhe club presided over by Cleo Minor appeared before lhe Kiwanis during a luncheon al lhe Holel Clare monl They have frequenlly appeared before P T A meehngs and have oflen sung on assembly programs Charles Cornell presided over lhe c'ub in lhe spring lerm The Boys Glee sang for a luncheon al' fhe Holel Oakland celebrahng lhe opening of lhe I93I Com munily Chesl' Campaign The boys sang for lhe May Feshval enler lainmenl' and a number of olher sludenl body galherings In lhe middle of May lhe semi annual Glee banquel' was held which was allended by many alumni of lhe organizahon, members of lhe facully, and Willard E. Givens, superinlendenl of schools in Oakland. Sixfy seven A AU A Y. YE. Q 6 E gf E D 'a A 5 le I 1 ff ff 9 'Wh ki lf' 1 1' A,l X J' . Q3 , QZTZQL In T ' Q ' ,Q - W, y fl I I , fx b 1 ' I. I ' Z - K . QU-s , QV, I I ax: , A , K 'W , 1 -N f i , . , ,C , K ir 1 I - QA 5 'M ' ' I . A ,K 4 Y , I jx' 4, I. A - 'S Ye' Firsl row: Millon Reed, Ray hrisliansen Slewarf Waslell, Wilar Hoffman, Char es Fulcher, AI Nieri, F d Q 6' Graf a F d R ly Harold Brun . S d row: Sam Husfon, Vincenl' Peck, Howard elson, Orin Bale I , gag., Waller H raser, Robert ' q' bolham, Elmer Colman, Winslon Warner, e alma . ' ' row: Ch I C ell, Eric While, Fr d B qge, Paul Daily, Bill Cox, Ho Pe arson, Clin on No II I yd Tw: P I y Lee Baughn. Fou lh w: John Guidici, Miss Grace Ganl , Eugene Young Lowell G d Eugene Bo nfon an I ris iansen. fs 50 I I Ya' A I 5' fi:-1 ' E I . . . ' ' ,Q - I A9 . . . ' l I f . 1 , . ' v A . . Af . . I AO l ' X K n 1 0 A I ' F I ' l , C . . , ye I ,, if A A QC A -2. 'cl AC 0 E 0 -C A 2 av 0 Q li LATIN CLLIB HE LATIN CLUB has lusl' Hmshed a mosl lnfereshng and suc cessful year of achvnhes 0 The fall and sprung lerms under +he sponsorship of Mrs Eleana Rice de Fremery mcluded club pro grams fwo of whlch were an excursion 'ro San Francisco and a Roman dlnner glven af Mrs de Fremerys home 0 Fall officers were Lols Ray Nichols consul Rufh Crow second consul Kafherune Swenson aedlle and Helen Bennefson praefor 0 Sprung +erm officers were Lols Ray Nichols consul lsmay Tobln second consul and lsabel John son aedlle FRENCH CLUB OMMUNITY SINGING dlrecled by Mlss Sylvia Garrison verb malches wllh French classes compehng and shor+ plays In French fealured The meehngs of fhe French club durlng fhe 'fall and spring lerms 0 Wn+h +he help of Mass Euphrasle Molle sponsor +wo under lhe leadership of Dorofhy Abernelhy and Eileen Barry pres: denfs and Evelyn Smuley vnce presrdenl 0 Fall ferm officers cluded Helen Hopper presndenf Vurguma Molle vlce presldenl' Marlorle Arlss secre+ary and Mass Marguernfe Ellus 'rreasurer GERMAN CLLIB lTH 'rhe oblecf fo furfher lllerary and musical German lhe Gluck Auf Klub has spenl fhe lasl' year In sfudylng l'he llves and produchons of 'famous German composers 0 A German plcnlc was given by fhe club 0 Money has been collecfed for a scholarship fo college 0 ln 'rhe fall +erm Charles Lane was presudenf Douglas Abernefhy vlce presldenl' Rufh Arnell secre 'rary lreasurer 0 In +he sprung Rufh Arnell was presudenl' and was assusfed by Rube Sarver as vlce presldenl' and Dorofhy Schmldl' as secrefary freasurer Mnss Emuly Craig IS fhe sponsor of fhe group Slxfy eughf Q Q 9' 9? . . ' . . ' - A-it I - . . QA . . , , is . I T. I 0 l ' I wif . t l . ' . ' ' 51 . : . : - Q, - is X8 - . . . ' l '. ' . T I 0 I I F5 . ' . . . l French scholarships were planned. 0 The fall semesfer 'found 'fhel club 2 . . . . ' . ' QE ' ' . ' . .'. . . 'n' Q . I I ' I . . . I I . . . I . if 3? . . . t J . . F- ' y Y Q . . f A . TQ 0 T . u . ' . :I I fq ' ' l I . I . . h . . f ill' AVL Furs? Row David Foskefl Leslie Mullef lsadore Olfovrch Sydney Rosenbla ohl Bender Sylvia de Perhach Nelda Schmid? Second Row Byron Wilson Marlon Culp Glee Gales Grace Margas Merrill Chnsloffersen Theodora de Perhach Helen Ryden Mavis Richardson Bernice Jeglum Helen Turner Third Row Melvin Chaney Dorofhy Hawes Dorothy Thompson Bill Wyfhe Gordon Scolf Camille Hobson Eileen Goodwin Angelina DeRosa Fourfh Row Cleo Minor Robert Combes Nicholas Balhs Ted Pickering Lawrence Cappella Howard Tressel Clrnlon Benlamm Roberl Ramm Ray Pedersen Wendell Smufh Warren Bender Flflh Row Jack Reed Yvonne Wood William Warren THE ORCHESTRA NDER lhe dlrechon of Mr Herman Trulner, Technical Hugh s orcheslra has lusl' complefed a very successful school year The orcheslra has parhcrpaled in many school assemblies, and during Girls Week an orcheslra made up complelely of gurls played al' lhe assemblies 0 Some of lhe occasions 'For which lhe orcheslra has played were l'he play given by l'he Players Guild The lmporlance of Bemg Earnesl, Tech Nile, sporl' rallies, assemblies and enl'erl'alnmenl's of all sorls 0 There is an enrollmenl of approx: malely 'lorry members in l'he orcheslra, many of whom will graduale l'hls lerm, leavmg room for many new sludenls 0 Slarhng l'he spring semesler wll'h five members, l'he Girls Orcheslra has grown unhl ll' now boasls l'wenl'y elghl members. Helen Turner, drreclor, orlgmafecl l'he idea. The group is composed of fwelve violins, lwo violas, lwo saxophones, lhree clarinels, l'hree l'rumpel's, one bass viol, one sel' of l'raps, 'rwo flules, l'wo cellos and a piano. This orcheslra is l'he only one of il's kind exisling in Oakland. Srxly nine J' Ar if Lf if .X A A AO A 'Q E. Q 6 E D 'X A 2' av of E- ki SPANISH CLUB HE Los Alegres Spanish club wl'rh nfs purpose +o furfher ln+eres'r un Spanish and Spanlsh spealung people IS closmg a successful year accordmg +o Mass Francls Murray adviser O Pan Amerlcan Day was celebra+ed wlfh a program honormg Spamsh spealung sl'u denfs of Technical A+ fhls meehng Ml Chapanaufa wrl++en by a Mexlcan s+uden'r showing +he appreclahon of +he Mexican s+uclen'I's fowards The grH chesf senf lhem lasl' year was sung 0 A luncheon honoring Helen Fields s+uden+ body presndenl' was also given durmg fhe ferm 0 The presldenis of +he club were Roberl' Eversen nn +he fall and Florence De Se++a In fhe sprang ITALIAN CLLIB HOUGH organlzecl lusl 'rwo years ago fhe lfallan club under fhe sponsorship of Mlss Elvura Furenze has es+abllshed an achve enfer fammenf program for each meehng Communnly smgmg slu+s a one acl' play accorduon and plano solos and fallcs on Ifaluan hlsfory Lawrence Bossola presldeni Emma De MaH'el vuce preslclenl' Marlha Greppl secrelary 0 Sprung +erm officers were Louls Cascl am presldenf Margaref Cerumch vuce preslden+ Geraldine Marhno secrefary Alma Ceramch publlclfy manager STAMP CLLIB HE STAMP CLUB had an unusually achve ferm In +he fall l930 semesfer 0 The officers of fhe organlzahon were Brlll Herlcenham presudenf Bradley No1'+age vnce presudenl' Andre Helfer secreiary freasurer 0 Three prnze wmnmg frames were senl' 'ro an exhlbrl' a+ The Oakland Phllafellc Socue+y The firsi' pruze was won by Andre Helfer for a comple1'e se+ of Umled Sfafes anr mall sfamps Brill Herlcenham won 'rhe second prize for a sei' of Unu+ed Siafes com memorahon sfamps The fhnrd prlze given for a se'r of special de luvery sfamps was won by Bradley NoH'age 0 The sprung Term offucers were Andre Helfer presldenf Brlll Herlcenham secrefary 'lreasurer Seven+y X. is ' . I . . . 4' 2' . . . ' . . 3: . . . .. . . . ' M . 'll Ac . I . . . . Y A? . - I . yy, . . E I . ' . . 4, ' is F5 - I . . ' V . ' . ' yvxeg consiifufed fhe club programs. 0 The officers for fhe fall lerm were AQ' . . : .' . - . : gi? .v . . . .- Q ' . l . . . ' . . - . l ,Yea r fq' . . ,ig ' I . : 1 ' ' I - . . ' me ' . . - . 0 . ,Q ' , ' Zire . ' I . : . I 1 STRING ENSEMBLE ECHNICAL Slrung En emble has complefed a busy and suc cessful year as may be seen by +he many engagemen+s ni' has fulfilled 0 Included In 'rhe programs presenled by fhe Ensemble durlng 'rhe pasf +wo rerms were appearances before Claremonl' lunlor hugh school Norlh Oakland Klwanls club opening luncheon of Com munl'ry Chesi' druve and radlo broadcasf over KLX 0 Mr Herman Trulner besides dlrechng +he orchesfra and +he band gives md: vudual msfruchons 0 One of Mr Trurners new achvuhes fhls ferm has been fhe orgamzahon of an all cl'ry orchesrra 0 Tech s+udenfs have enloyed a number of worfh wh le ass mblles fo whuch +he Srrmg Ensemble has been one of rhe mam aHrac+lons 0 The all cl'ry or chesfra composed of many fech muslclans including members of +he ensemble meers once a week on Wednesday affernoons 0 The Girls Jazz orchesrra also draws faleni' from fhe ensemble besides selechng Hrs presldenl' Helen Turner from This group Seven+y one A AO Q we. O 0 6 E TO' D -1. AV C iii: Ao 'QL il R, W' ' l -Yr . , H tug? 3: QA .. JE :. A' o y , .c cr... , l A' r 33 ,..A--... T Q5 , ., F' 'f R : Syl ' d P h h N ld Schmidf. S d Row: H I T , Glee Gafes, Yvonne Wood, B ' J 'J' Th 62,52 'ifiilfinh M 4,,lli?h5S+ZLh'2,sLA. Ch Bi Wm' ' fic Q1 ig A r S c a :QQ 31 . . . QA . . . . , g I I ' I . .' . ' '. . .n QA' - . . ' - , F, . n 5 Q . ' . . ing . . 'tl . . . Q . . . . ' IK? IDL IDL D A 'Ex JL I fa 'Eli 'D fD .y E DL if E3- -ag fL7L DA 4 E UH JV SOCIONOMIC CLUB ISITS fo several of fhe malor economic and social mshfuhons in 'rhe Easfbay were fhe achvihes of fhe Soclonomlc club Dur ing fhe 'fall semesfer frlps were made fo fhe courfhouse Remar bakery blind home and ofher places under fhe dlrechon of Wil'a Hoffman fransporfahon manager O Ofher achvihes of fhe club were making posfers for American Educahon week and discussing prob lems 0 Officers were Bull Gorman presldenf and Jane D Orr secre fary in 'fhe 'fall while durmg fhe spring semesfer Wes Olson was presldenf Willard Hoffman vice presldenf and Leanore Azevedo secrefary 0 Because of fhe illness of R F Nyman sponsor fhe club s achvlhes were resfricfed in fhe spring buf a frlp was made 'ro fhe Shredded Wheaf facfory SCIENCE CLUB HE Science club under fhe sponsorship of Miss Rufh A Forsyfh complefed a year of diversified and enferfammg programs fouch mg upon fhe scuenhfic branches of physics chemlsfry biology physi ology and geology 0 The officers for fhe fall ferm were Charles Lamborn presidenf Henry Hgersman vice presndenf and Fannie Gold secrefary 0 The presndenf for fhe sprung ferm was Gerhood Kusserow vice presldenf Paul Veffer and secrefary Fannie Gold 0 A geological expedlfnon fhrough fhe Berkeley Hills by Miss Forsyfh a clemonsfrahon of gyroscopes by Roberf Coombs and diffusion experimenfs by Paul Veffer and Lewfon Pufney were among fhe achvihes of fhe club fhis year SPANISH GLEE CLUB NDER 'rhe sponsorship of Miss Helen Haisf fhe Spanish Glee passed a successful year In 'rhe fall officers were Imelda Mills presldenf LaVerne Sfecker vice presldenf and Mary Safferburg secrefary freasurer 0 During fhls fame fhe Spanish Glee sexfeffe sang on several programs bofh in and ouf of school Ai' fhe end of fhe 'rerm a Spanish cabaref was given members of fhe club affendmg 0 In fhe spring pracflce for fhe opereffa The Belle of Barce ona occupied all fhe club fume 0 Cfficers were Claire Baxley presldenf Virginia Realy vice presldenf and Mary Mills secrefary freasurer 4 f' Sevenfy fwo fy, . . ' 5 si ' . . . .ard qi : . . ' . - I ' ' i 1 ' .. ' , , -' ,ULXJ D., . . . - . IDIE I D . . WT :. - .. ' I . ' . 'aus . t ' TVB . . . I . . 58,59 ' : .. '.- ' ' : I . 5 ' A Q fill: . .. . .' U . '- 1 VIRLA KIMBALL SOCIAL SERVI I WALTER THOMPSON ALPHA JOHN LONGAKER PUBLIC ORINION FAY BURK5 GIRLS GLEE LEE BAUGHN AVIATION C LOI' RAY NICHOLS LATIN EARL MC GREE H Y Qin I. l DULCIE SAXON PIANO uf -rw: IMELDA MILLS SPANISHGLEE JOHN TIPREN CHESS CHARLES LANE GERMAN .-QGTH ANDERSON Home ECONOMICS rl 'Q PAUL BERGEMAN OPEN FORUM CECILE THORNE PRIVILEGED STUDENTS JOY ARPS PLAYERS GUILD JOHN EVERSON LOS ALEGRES I 3 BILL GORMAN SOCIONOMIC ROYAL KONIG RADIO HELEN FIELDS DELPHIAN LESI ER GRANT WRITERS LAURENCE BOSSOLA ITALIAN WILLIAM DEANS CAMERA GEORGE HAMMOND DONALD JENSEN GEORGE KLINE INDUSTRIAL SERVICE JUNIOR WRITERS JUNIOR KIWANIS Club Preslden'I's v 1 45' 'KL YE. Q 6 I 7 J gf 1 if Z X A F CWC il? If 0 'uf il 1. - , AQ Z 1 x, ' A QA I V Ag A Y A2 IW ' fi: J 'X 3 A A A 4 , Ac A9 AQ I I e A A A-A 3 ,6- + A ,Q if f E , A 1 , A ,,, --..E s - T . 2 I A if A It ' Q i s I I W 'a QQ , Q O ,Q '35 4 3 A 3? A f V 1 - ix ' I - 1 , IJ f , A xg I I I Q 'D 'D D a 'Es-1 .ig ' 1. 'D fo fb .f E DLX ID J L UL D x .l' -35 fDL Dg A .? F or , JI AVIATION CLUB XPERIMENTS wufh model aurp'anes gamed for fhe members of fhe Avuahon club 'rhree places In fhe I930 Trlbune aurplane confesf Warren Wllllams was awarded a silver medal for 'rhlrd place In 'rhe lumor flymg shck davlslon Roberf Tafum fook fhlrd place un fhe lumor commercial dlvrsnon Pefer Sfackpole placed second In fhe senlor flylng scale model dlvlslon Officers for fhe fall ferm were as follows Lee Baughn presldenf Pefer Sfackpole vuce presldenf Elwood Boscaccl secrefary Durmg 'rhe sprung ferm fhe following officers presided George Fallehy presldenf Gerald Boofh vlce presldenl' Davnd Mossmgham secrefary BOYS SINGING CLUB HE Boys Smgmg club under fhe sponsorship of Mass Grace Gan+'r has gusf complefed nfs flrsf year of exlsfence Hs was organ ized In fhe fall ferm for boys who had enfered from lunlor hugh school and wushed 'ro keep on wlfh fhelr smgmg The club acfs as a second boys glee besldes furnlshmg enferfammenf and experience for fufure music work The officers for 'rhe fall were John Hoskins presldenf Donald Schary vnce presldenf Delmar Vesfal secrefary In fhe sprung 'rhe officers were Donald Schary presldenf Wmsfon Warner vlce presldenl' Norman lngbrlghfen secrefary HI Y CLUB HE I-'h-Y Jfnder fhe leadership of Herberf Bufler has had many good fl es durmg fhe currenf semesfer Pang pong chess an swlmmmjg were some of fhe sporfs and games indulged In af e meek: s 0 Brill Herkenham IS fhe vlce presldenf of fhe club M nzle Porfer IS fhe secrefary Eugene Boynfon IS freasurer Wu ur Neel has charge of fhe scrap book wlfh Earle McGree Nn as advisor for fhe prolecf Charles Lamborn was secrefary of fhe ghoup during fhe fall semesfer and Cleo Minor was freasurer M Wllllam Maclvlasfer and Lawrence Riggs are fhe sponsors an an acf Sevenfy four P9 sig . . i . fmxj 1 ' I. . . I. 0 . . . - 'Ml . . . . . ' . jg - ' , T. ,IN - - - - 'Gif x - , . g xl . AV , I A- . I :hw ' . ' - , , a N, . . . . ,th 555,31 . . . - . d gc axle ' ' . ' d MEAT' I 9 ' . ' . r. HLXEH GALLAGH5? JUNIOR KNIANIS ALICE TEAL SHORYHAND WF-SLEY OLSON SOCIONOMIC DOROTHY HARMON ALPHA LOUIS CASCIAN ITALIA RUTH ARNELL GERMAN JAY WICYLEI CAMERA .KA EI LE Q PIANO AUGUSVE EEVEL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE HELEN HONEY FPZNCH WIS? ANDRE HELFER STAMP Club PreslcIen'I's UAL E O JUNIOR WRITERS BOSGKE IUNIOR V RGIN MADDOX PLAYERS GUILD ODIIMORIES GAA LESLIE HAWK NS NATLNAL HISTORY GERHOOD KLISSEPOW SC QNCE KONE LEWIS GIRL RESERVES I 'Cl 0 I fb JL I DL 'gli I-I L IQ x .7 E DL AE I 79 5 L fe,- 45 ID I DI. 32 I 913' JI . Y , 7 1 L A A DL . I V OL II I, I1 !Ly 1 A I UI E K I is Q, , 1 V .L X I I ' f vx I A t I N - T . IDX J Y, 1 Xp 6- In 5 . f , W, I,.. Ii gl. - in W I It I I QQ sz ss' . I Y '- A I I LV I I Q . In J I ,UL J , 'V is U x I K - BAND v L - y ' I If L L .I I I I, I A J W ' , .Q V' w , ,I.i V, I ' , iv is I T: is f, ,DI I :T Inga, . , A I I II A ' E' is ' . K bk' 1 ,yo A -23 E Q 6 I 'QQ 'X A 2' :xv A ef Z- QQ LIBRARY STAFF ' LTHOUGH fhe members of fhe library sfaff are nof organ nzed Info a specufic club fhey have been of greaf as snsfance fo fhe sfudenf body fhrough fhelr dependable work In all labrary duhes Wn+h fhe new sysfem of havmg fhe llbrary worker gef fhe desired books for fhe sfudenfs fhese dufles have been more dufficulf for fhe sfaff I The sfaff conslsfs of Myrfle Anderson Evelyn Basfuk Frank Brescua Ann Bruno Rolland Galloway Vera Endson Helen Fergus Evelyn Gorrel Elsie Gravlsh Esfher Harvey Paul Hol man Clara Kohler Blanche Lavlgno Kafherme Longum Edward Marderoslan Charles Mefcalfe Suzan Muller Maruan Mllner Flor ence Payf Vlvlan Rafekln Roberf Timmons Jim Trewhlff Marlorle Waugh Eva Zunmo O Mass Florence Baker IS fhe lubrarlan and IS asslsfed by Mrs Eloise Long SOCIAL SERVICE CLLIB EDICATED 'ro fhe promohon of social work fhe Social Servuce club under fhe sponsorshup of Mrs Maud Hollis has lusf com meeflngs and have glven many dellghfful enferfalnmenfs Aslde from fhls fhey fook a frlp fo Angel Island fhe femporary home of lmml granfs where fhey spenf an mferesfmg day 0 They also held a ban quef af fhe lnfernahonal House on fhe campus of fhe Unlverslfy of California 0 The fall ferm officers were Vlrla Kimball presldenf Doris Mlncher vlce presldenf Helen Wllson secrefary 0 The sprung ferm officers were Doris Mlncher presldenf Helen Wllson vlce presndenf Dorofhy Schmldf secrefary GIRLS ARCHERY CLLIB ORM rafher fhan marksmanshlp was 'rhe asm of members of fhe Girls Archery club fhus semesfer 0 Under fhe dlrecflon of Mrs W K Budlong sponsor and Irma DAngell presldenf fhls orgamza hon passed a mosf successful ferm Because of fhe expense and lack of equupmenf 'rhe membership was llmlfed fo slxfeen 0 Before fhe end of fhe ferm fhe club held a shoofmg mafch In which bofh marksmanshup and good form were sfressed Sevenfy sux Q5 Us - - YY 1' . . . - nf - ' . f I I I I 0 I . ' I I I I . I . I . . . . :I Af . ' I ' . . Yi- A6, I . I I. I . - plefed a successful ferm of acfivifies. They have held inferesfing fag! .... . . U . I . .- I u o . - ,Ax . . . 19 . . . . . . fy: . , L . 0 . T . f 'Q' . - ' . 5 f . ' ' . . .ig , V55 . . Z . I . . . . . ELL N B WEN H w1LuAM maven JUNIOR me 5 DORIS NCHER SOCIAL SERVDCE CLEO MINOY BOYS GLEE fs. gf FLODEFCE DC SETYA LOS ALLGR5 E C Ll ELLE PENECX TER TIJNAL PTERS f- N RCEH K :mm scwmum C M004 1 A mom mn seen 5 1 P HiRBf.YT BUTLER PLE GPN CLNC Z1 Xf...9K Club Presldenfs N FQIH N fD fQL UL A 'Er JL I UL Lx !DN ..7' E DL L mfg L a fe, JE XD 4 UL .7 ii DL , .fi A ,. 3 0 L DLL . ,, A 4 , ,, Y 1 V1 f . cr . ' xx ' 7 2 ' AY A - rx I A ,V , X K r., A x N Y FFT! BEHJ, HEP! ENHNM VH'v'lll'1 MUCSCN 'IU 'lvl Q U5'. 'X 'l l:N g . C QAM, ,J A A . . -PE C A wwm- UL K UL DLX1 I I, 8 L fa E 'I ' i ' EYE 4 , r Qi 'XV K - Y RX f ' Im 1 UL ' N 1' I H:-:nu swans: M: . w f ' AMA NA. 4' '-11' 1 iifffl 7.5L.I1 -QLNCN Q Mx uu.1A UA cw cum emu- Y D3 SW' f'Sff f , ,A H v gpmssw Gui 'Jew lan' ' KS -:fi ' 5 ' V v , L7 Q ' i ' ' an :f if 'D - Wil 4 gi i 'EL Q- m yxg ' if fqLy I ,gi . A ,g ,J LXR I A ,,, , V 0 5 I ful I :L - Nh R V t mlm New YN A sf' V 1, 43 . . - V, w vs eossm' , L A 'L W . ' L7 . . . 5L V , ' .F ' ' , ' X C N x L 'Liz A 4 ,D ' - teal, ' ' , K VV s X , .irq , K- Q :L . HW l H CHA Swmge 'Ei' 2: lql Y Q K I ' 'f 4-Q A ,Dk - , - , A , 7 ' . - lflxx, ID fQL Tp T J' -T1 l?L D lgx .V E Tnl f' f UL 91, .J -we V fDL UL Q if oi, .17 CRAFTS CLUB URING The pasT year The CraTT club under The sponsorship of Miss Clara HeTschel has been doing work wnTh Tooled leaTher WalleTs key cases com purses binders card conTalners and a checkerboard were among The Things made by members oT The club 0 The purpose oT The organlzahon is To sTlmulaTe mTeresT ln all kinds oT handlcraTT work 0 The officers Tor The Tall were Norma Gard ner presldenT Elma Luhr secreTary Josephine Wicks Treasurer In The spring Elma Luhr was presldenT and Helen Tregldo was secreTary wiTh Helen Hewson as Treasurer 0 Because oT an unusually large enrollmenT in The sprung Term The club was divided mTo Two secTnons Anna Louise Wilcox was The presiclenT of The second socTion and The secreTary and Treasurer were The same NATURAL HISTORY CLUB HE purpose oT The NaTural HlsTory club is To TurTher lnTeresT in naTure by sTudylng :Ts hlsTory The club is sponsored by Mr sTudy oT naTural husTory 0 The meehngs TeaTure Talks by The members oT The club and Teacher and The showing OT slides on a screen This makes each meeTung worTh while from The educaTlonal sTandpoinT as well as The social side I Especially good work has been done by The presldenT oT The club Les'le Hawkins and The secreTary Gordon Bolander These Two sTudenTs have noT only given mTeresTlng Talks buT also have arranged Tor a successful Tield Trlp To Mosswood Park SCULPTURE CLUB STABLISHED Tor Those sTudenTs lnTeresTed in clay modeling The Sculpfure club had a very acTive year Under The direcTlon oT EllzabeTh STeppan The exhiblT of The club s work was placed in The Trophy case ln The display were examples oT many Types oT plaques and masks 0 A Hallowe en luncheon was given during The Tall Term wlTh Mr Goddard Gale Dr Lincoln WlrT ancl Mr Howard WelTy as honored guesTs 0 The presldenTs Tor Tall and sprung were MyrTle Elwnss and EluzabeTh STeppan respechvely SevenTy elghT -0 sk, ' . 1 L l ' . u '. ' . . UL' ' ' l - DL Y 1 . c I . . O . ' Aj ,JL Q . . . I . . QTLX1 Maurice Nichols oT The science deparTmenT, who specializes in The L U Q J: L T . T 1, . . ' . I L N 5 , - . all HAY, . . . I 'UQ . . . ' ' ' 1 fs C B Zi 4 . , . . guy! ' . , . ' . , . ull' . . . . Non Commissioned Officers NQN COMMISSIONED OFFICERS INCE fhe maugurahon of fhe sysfem in which school clubs mee'I' Officers School of Tech s Army has worked wlfh greaf effi clency accomplishing much and increasing fhe knowledge of fhe R O T C officers 0 The value of fhe framing received In fhese classes was shown by fhe demonsfrahon of mullfary efficiency in fhe annual federal mspechon which was held in March Before fhls evenf cadefs spenf exfra periods in sfudy af fhe armory and learned much in fhe science of mnllfary fachcs which did noi' only help fhem in fhe dlfficulfles of fhe lnspecflon buf has made fhe Technical R O T C a more efficlenf and beffer cooperahng unlf 'rhan ever before 0 The officers board composed of senior officers and sponsored by fhe millfary msfrucfor Sergeanf A G Olney confrolled 'l'he deshny of Technical s baffallon during 'fhe ferm 0 These officers are Cadef Lleufenanf Colonel Alberi' Poole Cadef Malor Roberf Brayfon and Cadef Capfalns Ray Chrlshansen Lee Baughn Hugh Gallagher James Eusfes Rudolph Ulloa and Paul Reams Caclef Colonel Roberf Eccles is an ex officio member of 'rhe board Sevenfy nine A A ,yo A 'X 'ia-. KE.-. AO G A O O H. A5 ik? O 'wr tl if -1-ricqx . ' arffl if C 5 s' fi X i ' 1 , r 4 if S3 5? We T . . . . Ag ' Fe in an acfivifies period, fhe Officers and Non-Commissioned . . u I - Q H f -, , . 5 i iff . . . I I ' ,ng . -I . - ' Eff 10 A YL VE. G G 6 J gf D '-C Ag 3? A 'Y' W2 ii A CAPEI.I.A CHOIR HE newesf orgamzaflon lh fhe muslc deparfmenf IS fhe A Capella Choir which has enloyed a mosf successful ferm If was orgamzed af fhe beglnmng of fhe fall semesfer and from fhe firsf fhe sfudenfs showed greaf mferesf 0 The choir sang af an assembly and af fhe Chrlsfmas concerf ln fhe sprung ferm even greafer enfhuslasm was exhlblfed as fiffy srx sfudenfs lolned They sang af fhe Lmcoln assembly and af fhe May Fesflval concerf 0 The A Capella Choir smglng unaccompanied IS sponsored by Mass Sylvla Garrison wlfh fhe following fall ferm offlcers Ted Graser presldenf Dahlls Spencer secrefary and Arnold Baranco lubraraan 0 Sprung ferm officers were Dahlls Spencer presldenf Mary Saffer burg secrefary and Arnold Baranco lubrarlan BEGINNING CAMERA CI.I.IB HE Begmnmg Camera club under fhe sponsorshlp of Mr Talcoff Wulluamson has lusf complefed a mosf successful year Several many dlfferenf fypes of plcfures as posslble 0 Durmg fhe club meef nngs whnch were held every ofher Monday Mr Wllluamson elfher explamed fhe dzfferenf parfs of fhe camera or fhe club members fool: pucfures abouf school some of which appear In fhe annual 0 Cfflcers of fhe club are Fall ferm Wllllam Deans presldenf Franlclm Loclce secrefary Sprung ferm Lawrence Baffaglm pres: clenf Shermer Slbley vnce presudenf and Edwm Lundgren secrefary BEGINNING DANCING CLI-IB RS W K BUDLONG sponsor of fhe Begmners Dancing club IS exfremely pleased wlfh nfs members and ns frying hard fo make all of her pupils graceful When all are presenf fhey number abouf fiffy couples whuch easlly shows fhaf people are lnferesfed 0 The Dancing club IS un fhe C group and Mrs Budlong exfends her In vlfafuon fo all fhose who wlsh fo affend and learn fhe fundamenfals and perhaps lafer fhe more mfrlcafe sfeps of dancing 0 Mrs Belle Wenfworfh has very lundly offered herself as puamsf and has found amusemenf In fhe sfrugglmg beginners Elghfy 1 'iq . . . . . .. lg . .. u . . bp' B . ' . . I ' 3: . ' . 'W . . . ' . . . v 33 ' S ' f - ,' Avgxr' ll . In . . - I s . X o 0 I a c o : I AE ' : ' . : . ' ' - ii . . I . I - 3 . . AQ I I I ' AQ .If 3: . . ' s ' Q1 . . I . . if frips were falcen by fhe members of fhe club in order fo procure as gi I' ' I f Q . ' . . . TY . 1 . j - . .j f Lf l '. . ' . . . ' 'Af I l ' n I ' ,g, . . . , ' - - AC - . . . . me . - 0 III I .O - I ' I . . ' . . . D ,AY f H y H 7 W A BAND OLLOWING fhe wmmng of firsf place un fhe annual compefufuon befween Oakland R O T C unufs lasf year Tech s band has falcen fhe unufual award un every confesf in which uf has parfucu pafed during fhe pasf year 0 Led by Drum Malor lsadore Offovuch fhe cadefs luferally played fheur way fo vucfory when fhey fool: fhe silver cup un fhe Armusfuce Day Parade fhe prize for fhe besf drilling and playing hugh school band un fhe ceremony I Alfhough nof en gagung un any sfreef parades fhus ferm fhe band has shown up well and has been repeafedly congrafulafecl upon excellenf appearance by reviewing officers af weekly ceremonies Under fhe bafon of Drum Malor Richard Reunharf fhey again displayed falenf of a prize wun ning qualify un fhe annual R O T C Compefufuon April 24 0 During fhe pasf semesfer fhe desfunues of fhe unuf have been durecfed by a well organized sysfem of leadership Mr Herman Trufner sponsored fhe group assusfed by Lueufenanf Cleo Minor and Lueufenanf Richard Reunharf Ray Peferson William Warren and Clunfon Ben lamun acfed un fhe capacufy of sergeanfs Eughfy one fD IDL a '15 -Y I 'L IV Er 3' DX .7 UL f .r JE M71. .9 ie JI X K1 rv. ' . ,J 5 x ' ,X Q, , , 1 A T A 1' 4 l' . ' f . T. X X i Y fly T3 ' F r - X ly ff ff 'L ,. D4 vg' ff I 4 ' ,L u as ' uf- f , - ei a 'L is . L Dill .. a ' 4 X JAN f ' 45' X UL ' I LW. 7D '1 Firsf Row: Wal er E h rf, Nohl B der. Second R : l d Off ' h K fh umphe , ON , 'q Pe e , Nicholas Ball' L wfon Pifney, Bill Mosf, Clinfo B i ' Rob 1 R , Donald Schary, Bill Stable, Howard Tresel. Third Row: Carl Ring, Ted Pickering, S Server, R b S rver, Kennefh Freeman, Warren Bender, Willard Pifney, Weldon Smith, Jack Colum, F d T nhunen. F h Row: illiarn Warren, Bob ld, Jerry Ty ell, Cleo Minor, Orin Bafesole, Wendell H lr. LX My IDLX x . . . . . I 4 Dil' ' ' ' . . . . , .. . . . - I fps! . . . ,D I y L . . . . . . . D., u l' . up JA . L O . . . Q , ,um X . . . ' . . . - . - DAN . . . . . . . 'U ' . . . . , . V . T cj . . l . . . - I QL.. . . ' ll-' fD IDL 0 A 'Es-1 JL ' L 'D 'D 'Sf E U fDL 102, f UL X .l' JE fDL DA A A5 'V PIANO CLUB EATURED al' 'rhe bl monfhly meehngs of +he Plano club In 'rhe sprmg semesfer was +he sludy of various modern composers Thelr Ives and works were Il'1VGS'l'Ig6+6d and members of lhls orgamzahon played several of 'rhe muslcrans composlhons each meehng 0 The previous semesler members of fhe club and alumna gafhered fhelr pupils fogelher al' one large meehng and +he young srers furnished 'rhe enlerfammenr Mr Irvmg Krnck also presenled a program +0 enlerfaln lhe club durmg +he +erm 0 Wlfh Muss Grace Ganfl' as sponsor The officers for The fall lerm were Dulcle Saxon presldenl' Marne Goldsworfhy vnce presndenf Fay Burlcs secrefary 0 Durlng fhe sprmg semes+er Janel' Lear was presldenl' assus'red by BeH'y Hebener vice presldeni' and Lewls MacRl'rchle secrerary RADIO CLUB HE Radio club has compleled a successful year under The spon sorshlp of Mr S E Coleman The club was orgamzed for fhe pur pose of malung a sfudy of radio conslruchon and operahon This and ofher rechmcal sublecls were discussed durmg +he pas'r year The group has a membership of +wen+y four elghl' of whom are lu censed amaleur operalors owning fhelr own sfahons 0 The officers 'For +he fall semesler were Royal Konlg presndenl' Alan Van Slclcle vlce presldenl' Jack Marhn secrefary 0 The sprmg 'rerm officers were Alan Van Slclcle presldenf Jack Marhn vlce presldenl' Fred Tenhunen secrefary JUNIOR KIWANIS CLUB ASED on +he organlzahon of 'rhe Kswams club 'rhe Key club or Jumor Klwanlstunder lhe sponsorshlp of Mr H O Welly has done much 'lo Improve Tech durmg fhe las'r year 0 Hs mam oblechve 'rhls year has been +o secure needed lmprovemenls for +he conven :ence of 1'he s+uden+s In Tech O One of fhe lmporlanf 'obs fhey have accomplushed IS fo pul' floor covernng In +he siudenl' lunch room Thelr gnfl' lo fhe school was a semor bullehn board which was made m fhe Tech cabmei' shop Elghly Two fu ' . ' j . , . , .- .- . . ' ' fbkxj , - , , . if - all . . . . - n gap! . u . : .' . n . I I ' NV 47,5 .' . . .'. gr . . ' - ffm . . . . . ' ar- , . ' 4.340 A R O T C Officers Furs? Row Colonel L A McClure Lueulenanr Colonel Lawrence Sergeanf A G Okey Second Row Cadel Colonel Roberl Eccles Cade? Lueulenanl Colonels Thor Courfrughf and Alberl Poole Cade? Mayors Gurden Mooser and Roberf Brayfon Cadet Capfasn Alan Van Suckle Thlrd Row Cadet Capfauns Charles Lane Ray Chrushansan Lee Baughn James Eusfes Rudolph Ulloa and Hugh Gallagher Fourlh Row Cade? Caplaln Paul Reams Cade? Frrsl' Lneulenanls Henry Blanchard Waller Rousseau Wlllnam Har? Helnruch Kohlmoos and Brnll Herkenham Fnflh Row Cadet Fursf Lleufenanls Donald Carlson Eugene Boynlon Fosler Halch and Cleo Mmor Cadet Second Lleulenanls George Kleun lsadore Offovxch Slxrh Row Cade? Second Lneulenanfs Eugene Rayner Vlncenl' Ogle Arlhur Fmfel Waller Wear Duck Remharf and Herberi Brasch Eughly lhree A AQ A 'Y-L E. 39 G 4 I A O 1 Q1 A Z 'X v 3: .LF 6 Y- X1 i .-:. : X S S Y . fe S A - ,, . if 'S 2, S.. ., :II L ,S 3: , W S .s l S , S Y ,Q 4- 4 L , . AK f 1 fa - ., Aiea ffm? 1 .9523 ' . E It ' ff . A -r R S C 'f 32' R A' as . 0' : S M Al A I5 s ,-- . all 1 ,p- ' 3 5 .S Sf 'J J ,J ti: f ' . C l ll , I'-S 'l I Q B. -rll , ll, 3' ' Air Sf S . . S S vu. . . S .S S ag 3 .4 I In ng, A 1: ' V S cf I l df L S S .H ' ., A ' S . fe m ' QQ ' F ' Q .A 9 22 fl, ' L, . . . . ' fi' f' - l l ' 2 . ' '. . I . . 8 A QC A Ve. YE. Q 6 A O 'X A5 ii? I 2- it GIRL RESERVES NDER The dlrechon oT Mlss Laura B EvereTT and Mass KaThleen Dawson The Glrl Reserves have compleTed a successful year A TeaTure of The Tall and sprung Terms was an old cloThes drlve 0 During The sprung Thelr acTlvlTles were many Including an enloyable hike To L1TTle Grlzzly sending represenTaTlves To a mud wlnTer convenhon aTTended ln San Francisco by Glrl Reserves Trom norThern CallTorma and Taknng parT ln The annual sprung Teshval held aT The PledmonT CommunlTy CenTer by Oakland Glrl reserves 0 Fall Term ofhcers were RuTh Nelson pres:denT Ellen Remecke vlce presu- denT and Mildred Spencer secreTary Sprung Term ofhcers were lone Lewls presldenT Lorraine Pennnman vlce presldenT and Emily Lawrence secreTary QHESS CLUB CasTlemonT and Oakland The sprung Term chess Team was com posed oT John Tlppan who IS The EasT Bay champion number one 0 OTher rankmgs are Eugene Sullivan number Two Carroll Capps num ber Three Aushn Jones number Tour Bob Mann number Tive Meyer ZeTzer number sux Lorn Ruby number seven and Bull MasT subsh TuTe 0 The officer Tor The Tall Term was John Tappan presldenT ln The sprung Eugene Sullivan was presldenT wlTh AusTln Jones as vlce presldenT and Bob Mann as secreTary HARMONICA CLUB HE Harmomca Band was organized for The purpose of glvmg The sTudenTs of Tech who so desire an opporTumTy To learn To play Thus unsTrumenT 0 For The pasT Two Terms NewTon BoneTTe has been The leader of The band Mass Molly Corry was The sponsor durlng The Tall Term and Mlss Tura Hawk was The sprung Term sponsor ElghTy Tour Qi y . . . . . ff? ' - ' ai n . u o o . Q 0 ' Q Q QA, .... I . . . . Y Ag .... . A A: . . I n . . . . 5.2 . . ' . : . ' . - . Q' : . I i . . avg ' ' ii is yvnxg HE Chess club held maTches wiTh Berkeley, PiedmonT, Hayward, are . ' . , ' ' - 9 QT i . . . . . D . ' . .- V f . s . . 0 a Q l . . . ghen h rl ye fob a o gl P Rd pn rfa Alun RIFLE TEAM IFTEEN RIFLEMEN chosen fhrough compehhon from 1'he Tech nlcal R O T C have lhroughoui' fhe year been represenhng 'rhe school ln rlfle mafches agamsf unlis In fhas s1'a1'e and 1'he Nmfh Corps area O Prachclng dally affer school and al' lunch perlods mosl' of las+ +erm and all of This semesfer fhese craclc shofs have speni' more hme In one fype of compehhve game fhan any ofher group of Techmfes 0 Fnrsf In fhe series of compehhons was The Nlnfh Corps Area Shoof which s+ar+ed early fhls semesfer Tech s rifle wlelders look mn+h place In 'lhls mafch rahng higher +han any o+her Oakland school Cadei' Colonel Rober+ Eccles +opped +he llsi' In fhls mafch wl+h a score of 549 polnfs He and Orm Bafesole Bob Bray+on Clmfon Benlamln and Rudolph Ulloa The five hlghesi' an +he shoo+ were chosen io represenf Tech In 'I'he Hearsl' Trophy Mafch 0 ln The Qualified Shool' al' Leona Helghfs Range held on April I9 Roberf Brayfon Rudolph Ulloa Orin Bafesole and Hugh Gallagher received +he rahng of Experl' Rlflemen Kennefh Ple+cher Louls Casclam and Roberi' Combs qualnfled as Sharpshoo+ers Elghiy five IOL 'CI aL A 'Ep' I fa 'fall ,D fb .V E fgkx D u ID J JL UL a if -we fDL DL A .P UL, I fy CJ' K ffl 25 fll , no UL 5 DL Dgxl 1? rg I v I Q 5 l 5 R: TS g f g lr y llfb enicgmlrlCtTilrllfondBS1iamin,R grin Ba? 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A0 G J G E o A5 3? of X- Xi Ro oo To co T fhe end of fhe school year fhe Techmcal cadef looks proudly back upon a year of mlllfary acflvlfles well done and knows fhaf fhe Tech baffallon as sflll a leader among R O T C unlfs I In fhe annual compefahon befween Easf B cadef armies af fhe Audlforlum arena on Aprll 24 fhe boys walked off wlfh a place ln every evenf which no ofher school accomplished 0 The compeh hon plafoon under fhe leadership of Cadef Capfam Lee Baughn fook second rnbbons af fhe annual affair losing firsf' place fo McCly monds by a small margin of pomfs I For fhe second fume an as many years fhe band fook fhe muflal award rafmg as fhe besf marching and playing umf m fhe Oakland schools Cadef Lleufenanf Richard Remharf drum malor under whose bafon fhe band found vlcfory was awarded second place and a sllver medal In recogmflon of has effnclenf leadership displayed on fhe drlll floor 0 In a musical Buffs Manual Drill Tech s enfry fook second place Cadef Lleufenanf Colonel Alberf Poole commander of fhe local baffallon framed and led fhe cadefs nn fhe calesfhenfuc exercises Cadef Sergeanf Goroge Shlmoforl remained In fhe mdlvldual confesf un fhe manual of arms fo fhe fhlrd man 0 Cadef Lueufenanf Colonel Thor Courfrnghf headed fhe baffallon un fhe Armnsflce Day parade mspecfuon Af fhls fume fhe unuf losf firsf place by buf one pomf Mr Herman Trufner s mvmcuble band led by Drum Mayor Isadore Ofovlch won a sllver cup 0 Throughouf fhe year no place lower fhan second was faken In fhe quarferly regnmenf mspecflon by Colonel L A McClure and Lleufen anf ColonelC G Lawrence U S A Reflred professor and asslsfanf professor of mlllfary science and facflcs In fhe Oakland hugh schools 0 ln conluncflon wlfh fhe former lnspecflon a baffaluon confesf was also held In fhls evenf Company C commanded by Cadef Cap fam Ray Chrusflansen asslsfed by Cadef Flrsf Lleufenanf Fosfer Hafch won repeafedly fhereby becoming Color Company 0 The Techmcal army man has for fhe pasf year worn slacks leafher belfs and Pershing long vasored caps buf during fhe pasf ferm wlfh fhe addlflon of all new mslgnla he pufs on an affrachve appearance 0 Cadef Roberf Eccles a graduafmg sensor was promofed fo fhe poslflon of Colonel fhe hnghesf rank obfamable In Oakland af fhe beglnmng of fhe semesfer EIQMY SIX Q5 1- .. 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A 2' 3? of 'ad X1 SMITH HUGHES DEPARTMENT HE SmI1'h Hughes deparfmeni' of Tech began In fhe sprIng of l9I7 lhe purpose beIng 'l'o QIVG The sfudenfs who are mechanI cally IhClInGd a chance fo learn +heIr frade IH hIgh school There were only 'four shops In Tech when 'rhe course began 'rhe 'Forge machIne paH'ern and mIll cabmef In I9I8 fhe eleci'rIc and au+o repaIr shops were added and In I920 1'he deparfmenf fook In 'r e sheel' mefal shop 0 ln fhe Smlfh Hughes classes dIFferen1' Iobs are dIscussed so fhe s+uden+s who are nol' workIng on an ou+sIde IO wIll gel a general Idea of whaf 'ro do from +he feacher Affer 1' e lec'rure IS over fhe boys go +o work on +heIr Iobs bul' before +hey are allowed fo work lhey musi' have passed cer+aIn +es+s whIch enable fhem fo become famIlIar Wllll fhe fools and machInery O The boys who fake +hIs course have a regular program 'ro 'Follow whIch Includes shop mafh SIX ferms of scIence and Eng'Ish Every shop sfudenl' musf fake 'four ferms of mechanIcal drawlng 0 Every kInd of IHSTFUCTIOH fhal' wIll be needed In a 'rrade IS glven In fhe SmI'rh Hughes deparl' men+ 0 ln fhe pasi' year 1'he sheel' me1'al shop has made a Shell OIl sIgn whIch was wIred by fhe elec+rIc shop a cold aIr duci' for a warm ends for The Board of Educahon A SIX fool' reflec+or +elescope was also made 0 Mr Walker one of fhe Ins+ruc+ors In The machIne shop s1'a+ed fhal' 'lhe boys furned ouf 'Four propeller shaffs In +he las+ year and fiHed 'rhem 0 The mIll cabIne+ has furned oui' some very beau hful pIeces of furmfure among whIch were SIXTY fwo coffee +ables and a senIor bullehn board 0 The elecfruc shop changed a I0 horse power mo+or Info a IO horse power generafor by changIng 'rhe wInd Ings 0 The paH rn shop has made a paH'ern for a suchon valve for fhe Oakland FIre Depar+men1' an engme casIng for an aeroplane engIne and a hIgh compressIon cylInder head for a I2 cylInder aufo mobIle engIne 0 lnsfruclors In fhe Vocahonal deparfmeni are Mr Joseph Blum MISS HarrIe+ BrunquIs+ Mr George Hensley Mr Her man B Polson Mr J A Roblson Mr A S WIllIamson Mr George Bannock Mr J E Burrage Mr Marmaduke Maddern Mr W H Plumb Mr LeslIe R PFIGST Mr WIlbur Walker and Mr Fred W Wefmore EIgh1'y eIgh+ ' ,E . - . . ,I rg' '. . . . . 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Block Cut by Hlsashl Mlzote TER COACl'lEf OACH LEROY B SHARP head of fhe physical educahon de par1'men+ and fooiball coach came fo Tech lasi' Augusi' affer +wo years as supervisor of physical educahon In fhe Oakland hugh schools He coached +hree successful years ai' Fremonf and already IS well llked a+ Tech Alihough his 'fooiball feam dud noi' show up fo all expec1'a'hons greai' 'I'hlngs are expecled of hum ln 1'he fufure 0 Coach Alvln R Kyle ns a local man having affended bofh Unlverslfy Hugh and fhe Unlversufy of Callforma Kyle has furned oui' some championship hoop squads and coached baseball unhl I+ was faken over fhls sprung by Coach Sharp Baskefball feams coached by Al are always known for 'rhelr Hghi' 0 Track IS being handled fhls year by Coach Jack Klaus a fall young man 'from +he San Diego Teachers College Al'rhough +he championship feam leff by Coach Roach has been grea+ly depleled ihrough graduafion, Klaus has been able io pui' a dangerous aggregafion on fhe field 'for Tech. 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YE 0 or A 'D JI 'I.iT-f p I BN SdR PY FALL TERM 'IELL LEADERS HE fellows who were cho en +0 lead yells for Tech In +he fall were faced wllh a dlrflcull' faslc 'rhal' of brmgung forfh real splraf for a loslng feam and for a leam fhaf was losing for +he firsr hme In many years Sydney RosenblaH' wlfh his +wo asslsfanls John Longalcer and Alden Pafferson worked hard fo accomplish This end and succeeded admirably 0 ln +he sprung +he 1'rlo of EvereH Mac urddy Charle Mefcalfe and Howard Llsher made a highly spurned group Mac uuddy maugura+ed a +o+ally new ldea a+ Tech when he broughi' forfh purple and gold sweafer coa+s for has yell leaders and +he mode was soon +alcen up by +he Block T socle+y and ihe Rally commlHee Nlnefy 'I'wo - 0 Y 611 T 1 ' r T 9 A 1 y 5 . E, - Q ,Il jr' . T 4 K' K. N 7 P? ' T l Q T + EL ' T . T T X ' DLX1 T' M- A ,X G GM T Q ff 7 fa j T T M,,4'A 'T -T LQ ,I I Us R? 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'rib d W p odd T N Y TdG bH BLOCK T SOCIETY URING l'he pasl' year fhe Block T SocIel'y has been more achve In sfudenl' body affalrs lhan In all lhe olher sevenleen years of ll'S exIs+ence 0 Ernesl SchneIder fall lerm presIden'l' carrIed on l'he Idea of a former presIden'r In conl'InuIng work on lhe Block T scrapbook HIs assIs+an+ officers were Ralph Shulle secrelary and Frank Thalcher sergeanl' al' arms 0 ThIs sprIng under l'he presIdency of Harold LInnes lhe socIely Inauguraled a new mode In alhlehc al' 'nre lnslead of lhe former whrle swealers a purple swealer coal' was adopled S+rIpes on l'he sleeve IndIcal'e lhe number of blocks won by +he wearer I BIll DavIs as secrelary and Joe Boscoe sergeanl' al' arms were Inslrumenlal In brIngIng abou? lhe change The meehngs are held on regular club days 0 Furlhermg lhe acl'IvIl'y of l'he organl zahon lhe alhleles presenled a skIl' on 'rhe Tech Nlle program QIVGD la'l'e In May 0 SInce l'he deparlure of Coach MaurIce Roach Coach Leroy Sharp has been 'rhe sponsor of fhe SOCIel'Y More lhan lilly boys belonged +o 'rhe organIzal'Ion durIng lhe I930 3l season. NIne'ly lhree IDL fa D A -If 'L I L D E f0L L 11772, E UL To .I 45 V xg l UL .P JE YI 7 iw Ji . , , V I I 0 . -' Y K .V.r' K DL R i fi I VL . I! ' X' . I . 0 A T T 'T f - 2 . ' . ' , ,' OL K b I ' dei! I DL ' I T. Inq U 1 ........,. Q I I fl 1 '4 . - 'f L I ' M . I N ZX Ivy l L F'rsl Row: Omero Dami, Gui o Bellini Jay ickler, Johnny Kro holler Joe Boscoe, George Go1ell'. lQxL S nd Row: Orin Heifner H ld L' , Robert Eckerr, T H f y H y L gellc, Mario B E ff ,r Mac ui . hlrd Row: Jim Trewilf, George Lucia, Jim Perkins, R y ordsfru x' j e raser, Ovidio Dami, Bo ogan. J L 'JL , D . . A X1 . lg ' I I T: . . mi. I - I I fk Y I I I l I l I ' ' ' I I-xx I - Q: - . , ' A . . Q Ll- - UL . . . ULN ' I I I ' ' L . . 3,04 - - ll - ll 9 . - . . . ' 10- . I ,UL IDA n Q a I ' fD 1gL D I if L I 'Z' U fDL IDL JL X .l' -TE fDL I H .7 E LI D JI d Gd? Y E y b RyR P T d N nh A Mo a FOOTBALL T +he sI'arI' of Ihe I930 foofball season Techmcal was rafed as a rafher unknown quanhfy One of Ihe reasons was 'Ihe In experience of Ihe Bulldog lane 'Ihe only Iwo veferans being a'I' guard Two new coaches Io fake Ihe poslhons Iefi' vacanf by +he deparfure of Lee B:sseH' and Maurice Roach varslfy and reserve coaches respechvely made fhe slfuahon sI'lII more doubI'fuI 0 There were I I5 candldafes Io slgn up for I'he Ieam when Ihe Hrs? call came ou'r Before Ihe season was over many of Ihose who sI'arI'ed oui' as reserves Ioughf fhelr way Io Ihe varsufy and many who were sched uIed Io III! poslhons found Ihemselves reIegaIed Io Ihe second sI'rmg PRACTICE SEASON RICHMOND 6 TECH 0 The I irs+ game was probably Ihe mosi' peculiar played In a season of peculiar games The average Iengih of Tech s punI's durmg Ihe Ersf half was aboui' mmus 2 yards a heavy wand malung Iucks dangerous business A recovered fumble of a poor pass from cen'rer accoun+ed for Ihe Ollers score POLYTECHNIC 7 TECH 0 The Bulldog crossed fhe Bay fo be beaI'en Nlne'Iy four I 0 - ' ' A - UL . Ly 1 X L. L 4 T X S an in , :All 1 it 1 L by JI A Firsf Row: Ove io Dami, Tommy Thompson, Percg ol s ein, Jack Cross, Ed ee, Joe Valesano, Jack Ilioff. 4' Second R : E reH MacOuidd , Bo Hogan, rin Heifner, a asmuss J h C I I' Ed I ', B'II Gorman. Th' Row: Ray ordsfrum J'm Perkins, Russell Leslie, Fred R Iy, B'II B k F k h I h A 0' Brown. Fou R w: Elwood Boscacci, rf c uillan, R' h d V h V John Kropholler, Tom Woo hull. L ULX , Aw xl - In Z . ' . 7, - T u 'CAIR , fDLN 1 . . . . IDA. , , . . . I , . I 57 l - :AX ' . . . . SLN HX iD A ' , . of O . . I STO- - ,DK Q . . . fl ' . . uh- - , -,I - ' ' by a fierce Parrof affer a hard foughf baffle In which penalhes were fhe rule rafher fhan 'fhe excephon The Techmfes were clearly oufclassed buf managed fo puf up a shff game ALAMEDA 0 TECH 0 Dlsplaymg fhe besf offense of fhe season up fo fhls pomf fhe Bulldogs were nof favored wlfh fhe breaks and falled fo wan by a very small margm The ball was on fhe Hornefs one yard lme as fhe half ended Bobby Hogan halfback was fhe sfar for Tech wlfh hls passmg and runmng SACRAMENTO 6 TECH 0 The feam Iourneyed fo Sacramenfo fo play fhns game as a prellmmary fo fhe Cal Aggue Sanfa Clara hlf Again hard luck defeafed Tech when a fumbled punf wlfh buf fwo mmufes 'ro play was recovered by fhe Dragons on Tech s fhree yard lme BERKELEY I4 TECH 0 The score of fhls game mlghf well be Berfoll I4 Tech 0 for If was Berkeley s wonder man who was fhe mam confrlbufor for anofher Purple and Gold downfall Alfhough ouf classed all fhe way Techs goal lme defense was superb Harold Lmnes guard was fhe sfar of fhe game for Tech ROOSEVELT I3 TECH 0 End runs and off fackle slanfs wlfh five man Inferference profechng fhe elusive Ernie Shamlm Teddy quarfer back spelled defeaf In large leffers In fhls game fhe firsf of league play Ovedlo Damn was fhe Bulldog shlnlng llghf cuffmg off Shamlm on fhe fen yard lme affer a desperafe elghfy yard sprmf The Tech defense was a buf ragged from fhe week before CASTLEMONT I2 TECH I2 The lnlhal score of fhe season came for fhe Bulldogs In fhls hlf Capfam Tommy Casfro pounding hns way over fhe chalk lme for fhe Hrsf fume In fwenfy four quarfers Crusader passmg depraved fhe Technlfes of vlcfory wlfh buf one mnnufe fo play Orm Helfner made fhe ofher 'rally UNIVERSITY 6 TECH 0 This was probably fhe mosf dlsappomflng game of fhe season for Technlfes nof because fhe feam falled fo puf up a good figh+ buf because If dnd and losf on a fough break Anofher poor pass from cenfer resulfed ln fhe Cub fouchdown The playing of Leonard Chrlsfensen Tech half was fhe feafure of fhe game Nlnefy five 'fad D I fir L 195 L Q24 J 'D B E DLI IDJ JE UL u E,- 45 fDL GL I .P JE UL, .27 'I I . . ' Ifgl . 0 . C , Lyf - - . ' , , I I - ' iv I I . . .. .. . fokxg o.A.L. SEASON 'QAM I . . . I- ' - I - . 1IW1 ' Nj . I . . I D . . . I . . . I I il . I .I . . I . . ,ANI ' . A ' . . . lifva . I . I . . I I III.I . . ' ' GN' A AG A -Q. X51 o 6 A o O 'X A 5 av rf G ii Tech vs Sacramento SAN LEANDRO 0 TECH I8 Vucfory was af lasl' +as+ed by fhe Bulldogs In a game In whrch fhe enhre feam saw achon Ted Graser refurned a punl' elghfy yards fhrough a broken Held for fhe score Herfner and Chrlsfensen made The ofher fouchdowns McCLYMONDS 7 TECH I3 A weak buf defermlned Warruor feam nearly +ook fhe game from Tech s grasp bu+ lacked fhe sfrengfh +0 do so Jam Perkuns converfed Helfner s +ouchdown affer Vamm had gone +hlr'ry yards on an m'rercep+ed pass OAKLAND I2 TECH 6 By defeahng Tech Oakland won fhe O A L champlonshlp The Bulldogs foughi a ferrlfic figh+ buf could no'r slop Frankue Bowles shlf+y quar+er and Frank Sobrero powerful All Cl+y full Al+hough ou+played In fhe second half fhe Wlldcais held grlmly 'I'o fhelr lead and won ou+ In fhe end RESERVE FOOTBALL TARTING weakly bu+ Emshmg In a blaze of glory Tech s Reserve foofball squad won Ihree games losi' sux and hed fwo Jack Klaus coached fhe feam Players who showed up fo advanfage were Cross Casclam Tafum Damn Yarfer Jackson MacQulddy Wlsler Baronco Ze+zer Kehoe Vanuer Bauman Sena and Arfh Nmefy sux 45 Ig? ag QI Li' so of . Q2 . ' . - . , . . . . . ' I .. qt Q +A' ' ' ' . ' '. 1 . . I .fag mf is . ALL CITY TEAM FOOTBALL T 'rhe concluslon of +he I930 fooiball season a myrhlcal Al' Cl+y feam was selecfed from The elghl' O A L elevens by Lesfer Granf hugh school sporfs wra+er for +he Oakland Pos? Enqulrer Granr based his selechons on fhe respechve merlfs of 'The players under varled condlhons and BQBIHST bofh sfrong and weak opposlhon 0 Two Tech llnesmen Harold Lmnes and Leo Ba++aglm were placed on fhe 'ream ai' rlghl' guard and rlgh+ fackle respechvely Lmnes choice came as a culmlnahon of +hree years of varsufy play Baffaglm was a greal' running ma+e for Lmnes and hls slze made hum a dangerous man for enemy off fackle slan+s 0 Honorable menhons wenl' fo 'rhe 'Following Bulldogs Jay Wlckler end Joe Boscoe guard Rmaldo Vamnu halfback Ted Graser fullback and Oveduo Damn end Adolph Verdugo Leo BaH'aglln Harold Lmnes Wal+er Gossler Bob Davis Fred Pe+erson Ed Carlson Frank Bowles Gordon Arle++ Ernie Shamlm Frank Sobrero Rughf End Rngh+ Tackle Rugh+ Guard Lefl' Guard Leff Tackle Lefl' End uarrerback Rngh+ Half Lef+ Half Fullback Tech vs University McClymonds Techmcal Techmcal Oakland McClymonds Oakland Oakland Unlversl+y Roosevelf Oakland N nel'y seven IDL 'D an 'Ev I D fi., E DL D x nf :JZ UL 70 .l' -YE V fDL 01. A F ou I .17 ' sb . I . at . . . . . ' . I SLU . ' z 1 I' -:I . f 1 ...,, FLM ' ' I - f f f - . . Cenler . . . Universify L ' ' 2 J 5 L . . . . . ZY1 D . . LX, . fl ky 'F A , 'X '. A , , . T , 'L W h , ,,S, xfpj ' ge' ' 3 - gr I 11,1- A AO H' YL. 'ea AO O A O 9 in D -1. ai-:E '31, li, , Y .-, Id Lap q ena Gad o Sa 1 Halfb ck .lay wldm w me Ce fe y Nasty No dsir T ckle Y ed sclea eo C sp d H Ifba lm a F at' Thatcher--O arfer Nine+y-eigl'1+ Tommy U pfown Thompson Guard Capfam Tommy Touchdown Casiro Halfback Leo Baffle Ox Baifaglm Tackle Orun Grqolo Heufner Fullback ac Elephanf Ellrof Guard Jack Carbuncle Cross Halfback Joseph Pad kah Pelosi Guard Theodore Gallopmg Ghosr Graser Fullback Joseph Vaselrne Valesano Halfback Nmefy mne J fl? IQL 7 r E2 L I lgx .7' E fDL L , n 'LJ Q UL gn .r -75 AGL DL Q 575 QL , .fi J ,yo A -Qf YZ. G O 6 fl gf Q 'x A 2' AY: 0 'w- X1 EAST WEST GAME OUNDING whai' will probably be mamialned as a fradlhon IH fufure years 'rhe Wesi' defeafed +he Easf 3 +o 0 un a posl' season 'Fooiball game played m fhe Oakland Pacufic Coas+ League baseball park November 2l I The game was played for charrly of all Oakland schools wafnessed fhe con'res'r 0 The Wesf eleven was composed of semors from Tech Umversuly and McClymonds and was coached by Elwood Allison Unlversuiy menlor who was asslsfed by Leroy Sharp and Doc Hess of McClymonds 0 Semors from 'rhe hugh schools of Oakland Rooseveli' Fremonf San Leandro and Casflemonl' formed +he Easi' feam Coach Waller Hall of Oakland iramed +he Easlerners 0 Norman Parrish Umversuly backfield ace drop kicked a fhlrfy four yard 'Field goal for fhe lone fally near fhe end of 'rhe firsf half 0 Tech players who saw achon In fhe game were Tommy Cas+ro half Rmaldo Vamm half Ted Graser full Jay Wlckler end Leo Baffaglln fackle Len Chrlslensen half and Harold Lmnes guard 0 From a s+ahshcal sfandpolni' 1'he Easi' oufplayed fhe Wes? buf lacked +he punch fo pu+ over a score un fhe las+ half Tech defense Hgured largely un fhe laH'er period One Hundred 3 T Q -f'.' A.. - 4 . A. ., Qi 9,4 if A if 3-3 32 Qc Ye' so s as Q , XY sv ' Jq . n n . . - o I . I . ui ' lags ' . F' supporhng The Pareni-Teacher nu'rrlhon fund. Nearly I8,000 s1'uden'l's . AT- ' A9 . . . We . '. . -. 'Af ll ll I ' ' 352 - ' ' ' Q I I I I ,fs . ' . . . ' ' yy,-S -. . B ' U ' ' f . . ' ' . : I l .' . : I 'I . : I l ,Q . I i . . . I Ik - jf! ' . . ' 'sf-su-w '.s...'3'iQ 9fe-v E 'l PP BbH AdyBy c BASKETBALL TEAMS NE of The smallesi' reams In +he husfory of Tech fool: fhe baskefball floor nn fhe l930 3l season bu'r I+ proved fo be a leading confender Coach Al Kyfe was accorded a fair furnoui' from which he chose 1'wo sfrong Fives and reiamed a number of dependable subshfufes 0 Alfhough from fhe scores ln +he prac hce season li' appeared +ha+ Tech was headed for an O A L hrle sfrong feams ai' Oakland and Casflemoni' highs proved io be The real winners +he former school frlumphmg over fhe Bulldogs ln bofh 'rhe firsi' and second rounds of play 0 Tech s hoopsrers concluded +helr season In a he for fhlrd place wnrh 'rhe Rooseveli' Reds Typical ui' was un fhls leanesi' of seasons IH purple and gold annals +ha1' fhe sfudeni' suppori' ai' all 1'he baslceiba'l games was undeniably greaf 0 Capfaln Joe Doane Harry Lavage'f+o George Gofelll and Bob Hogan were oufsfandmg +hroughou'r 'rhe season Also figuring largely in fhe scormg columns were Ken Pinson Marlo Bussa John CaHollca AI Nlerl and Louis Repeffo One Hundred One fD IDL Tp ' 47' .1 'L UL D 'EJ E UL D 'D L UL I El- 45 V XD 1 UL. If DL, .17 r A rsmrmm fa' L UL . L V X f L ,rv UL K DL a , L i gli- . A a.v. 1 T' ,I ' V' me L5 - ,uf 'fl --?1Q'f 25a5.sf 'f:?: MW -s9 '5'- Lg T .- 4 I 4. - 1 . .f-L 1 A niss..,.q,,s'Fl- Q M- ' ,ma m -'s sg f1..'.s'--N-' - ' ' XL F' 'r Row: Mario Bu B'II R 'd K Clark, Al Nieri, Joe Doane lcapfainj, Abe Rosenfhal, Louis Repeffo, i H go Fili a. Seco d R : H d Kerrigan lass? mgr.l, Harry Lavagefio, Ken Pinson, George Gofelli, 0 ogan a ne, John afiolica, Guido Bellini lass'f mgr.J, Earle McGree fmqnl. L '.7L Y UL 1 f A . . I O u ' : 7 I u fk Y 1 . , ' DLX . . . 1 l , . . . , - . I . . . ' UL . ' DL . . . . . U . Ly . , gm, I I I I 4 . JL 4 . ,DL Y Q l I l qb ' - - '11,- A AU A 'X Y. 2 o 6 We A C G 'u A 5 3? of Q2 xx PRACTICE SEASON TECH 22 ALAMEDA I4 UsIng a conTInually changIng llneup Coach AI KyTe puT hIs charges Through The T'irsT pracTIce game on The Alameda courT successfully Nearly every man on The squad saw acTIon In The game whIch was marked by ragged playIng TECH 29 MOUNT DIABLO I3 Agam vIcTorIous In a mIxed up TIlT The hoopsTers concluded PFBCTICG Tor The Tall season In ThIs game a lIne was drawn on The TIrsT sTrIng slowly roundung INTO Torm TECH 22 BERKELEY I7 The YellowIackeTs puT up a sTubborn FGSIS Tance only To be deTeaTed In The lasT Tew momenTs by a TrIo of Bulldog buckeTs Hogan and LavageTTo dIsplayed muchly Improved Tloor work Oo AQ L. TECH 22 ROOSEVELT I7 Poor shooTIng kepT The Tech ToTal down In ThIs game The ball conTInual'y rollIng around The hoop To ml s by Inches Tne second Team played The larger parT oT The game plllng up a lead In The ThIrd quarTer The ease wITh whIch The Crusaders ouTshone The Bulldogs In every deparTmenT oT The game BIll ReId was The savung grace Tor Tech boTh oTFensIvely and deTensIvely TECH I8 UNIVERSITY I4 Doan Hogan and LavageTTo sTaged a comeback Tor The Bulldogs enablIng Them To wIn over UnIversITy In an GXCITIHQ game GoTe'lI s work aT guard was agaIn good TECH SI SAN LEANDRO 3I BuckeTs Trom all angles oT The small San Leandro courT proved To be The keynoTe of The TourTh game a TarcIcal aTTaIr aTTer The InITIal perlod Doan led The scorers wITh I2 poInTs Hogan closely TollowIng wITh I I TECH 24 McCLYMONDS 7 GreaTly Improved deTensIve work alded The Bulldogs In ThIs TIlT Play was alTernaTely slow and TasT wITh George GoTellI TurnIng In a greaT perTormance aT hIs cusTomary POSITION oT guard Coach KyTe used a changed lIneup aT The sTarT oT The game consIsTIng oT Doan and LavageTTo Torwards Hogan cenTer and GoTellI and Nlefl guards One Hundred Two Q 5 0 I ,IS ' . ' . ' If 9? . ie. ' ' QA ' .. . . . . . U. . I Y Ag . . . . ' 5 ' . . Q, - J, 6.99 . . if , . V . I . E . .S gd . . I . . I . . an a lvgfr TECH 9, CASTLEMONT 33. Ti+Ie hopes were somewhaT dampened by la' . . . 3 . . . ale 0 - D - Q . Q, . ,gi . . . . . . . . K 'A-5 . I . . . F1 A I Q . . . If , . ' ' ' . ' ' ,Q - I . . I I I TECH 7 OAKLAND 30 Anoiher drubbmg by an easuly superior feam puf fhe crnmp In champnonshup hopes bul' dad no+ sI'op +he Bulldogs from Hghhng Thus loss pushed fhe Technlfes ouI' of second place and cemenfed 'rhe Oalclanders mio second The Tech fellows fool: Ihe ball down Ihe courl hme and again only +o be unable +o find Ihe closely guarded buckef TECH 33 FREMONT 9 The lowly Tigers lnved up +o fhelr name In Ihe final game of The Firsf round Tech scored al' wnll pollshlng up an aH'ack for fhe second half of I'he season TECH I5 ROOSEVELT 24 An upsel' was sfaged by +he Reds In which a surprused group of Bulldogs found 'rhemselves on 'rhe shorf end of I'he score when I'he final gun sounded Thus wm gave Roosevell' an undnspuled hold on second place pufhng I'he Bulldogs down Io fhlrd TECH 2I CASTLEMONT 27 A real baHle was pu'r up nn fhls sfruggle 'rhe play see sawing back and forfh for four hard foughi' quarI'ers The combmahon of Hogan and Doan was agam cllckmg Io almosf perfechon and for a whale II' seemed Ihai' fhe game was io be Tech s a'FI'er all TECH 3I UNIVERSITY Ib Whal' seemed +o be a rouf was Turned mI'o an mfereshng game In fhe las'r half by 1'he hard fighhng Cubs The Techm+es were agaun cllclung smoofhly and were never In danger from s'rarI' Io finish TECH 23 McCLYMONDS 22 Probably Ihe besf baHle of Ihe season was fermlnafed In a 'rhrsllmg rally A greal' showing was made by fhe large crowd of Tech roofers TECH 26 SAN LEANDRO I4 Alfhough fhe second sfrmg led 'rhe Plrafes fhroughoul I+ was deemed advisable by Coach Ky+e Io use Ihe Hrsl' sfrmg In 'rhe second half Gofellu was sllghfly mlured TECH I6 OAKLAND 23 The Bulldogs pul' all fhelr efforf mio acqunr mg a firsl half lead only I'o lose II' affer a long hard Eghl' The Technnles were playing greaf baskelball buf I'he opposlhon was a beHer 'Ieam TECH 20 FREMONT I5 The lasl' game of 'rhe season merely meanl' a Ihlrd place he for Tech wlI'h Roosevell' and fhe Bulldogs had ln+'I'le frouble In wmmng One Hundred Three IDL 'D aL . 'Er I IQ x .J E L IDI, E UL '70 .l' -TE 101. I DL Q .P .-YE D I UL ,D JY ' . I ' Q , ' Ji I H . . . . ' . ' TEII . -. .- , ' N . ' . ' . ' ,V ' . . ' .n 'fi . I I. . ' . . . I .. b . - ' . ' . U , 'Qlu a ,yo H' Y. YE. Q 6 A O Z Q 'x AV C il? O '2- Al 'L 'K iw d 55 C8 J Ce fe Jun. Y e Dyna 7 d I-l pf e 'N ce e Po VV n a One Hundred Four H' dA F G IT b y yC 7 Ad My S BASEBALL CHANGE in I'he form of The baseball season which allowed for on y one game a week was made I'hls year The Annual wenI' Io press foo early fo awalf The refurns of I'he enhre O A L buf from mud season sfandlngs I+ appeared Ihal' a champion shlp was noi 'ro be for Tech 0 Coach Leroy Sharp I'ook over The I'eam from The hands of Alvm Kyle and was well Ilked Ihroughouf I'he season He plIoI'ed The nine Ihrough Ihree prachce games suc cessfully and II' was a sore arm I'haI' was The Tough luck In baseball 0 Beahng Alameda 8 I'o 2 SI' Marys high 8 I'o 3 and Berkeley 8 fo 3 Tech enfered O A L compehhon as one of The Ieadlng con 'renders Schwarz pliched a greaf game +o wm 6 I'o I In fhe opener wiI'h Cas+Iemon+ The Techmen garnered Ihree home runs m Ihns baHIe 0 For Ihe Iirsi' hme in sevcn years UHIVGTSIIY downed Tech m baseball afI'er a close foughi' hlf Th score was 5 I'o 4 and I'he game was marked by poor play In Ihr, field Colgrove and Schwarz plfched One Hundred Five 10 IDL U A 'Ev Li 'L D D fbx ..7' E DL D 5 :ng 45 UL D D .r -'IE fDL I U ILI g I UL, .fl L UL . L y 1 ,- I 1 A L he CL I , DL . D L. R hx . f X F'fR:H yD'd L'Rp J R' ld'TyGI?A no cco Hd'gB II, j F ' Sf h Ii B F kl' Ab D 'd Ch I' C H. S d Row: Rich d L I' D' k dy, R d If ed G er, Jack R. M I' Leonard G ' I , Ch I Mac , Mario B , L Ib n, A F k Alb ds, George Gofelli, Dick P s. Third Ro : My Z f D iel Jardin Ab R fh I E io 7 C Y II 1' Clin on Newell, n y Bay Lawrence Bo I J' C Ig Ed Sch H y L g Ho 5 - Icapiainl, Waller Sena, Ar? ac , Bob Burnsiein, C h L roy h p. XL N , XI L .9- . by ! . ' . Us ,EL . . X Y 1 1 I 1 . . e L . . . , - , - I XI I ' - ' UL.. . . GLY ' , . ' . : . . ' ' . I . Ax D A 0 0 0 j , . . . ' - I I 9 . . . . . 'UI ' Ll' ' I 1 ' ' Q 3 ' fqgi : . a 0 . . , ' , A AO 45 'KL 'ia 0 Q I G Q 'in O 'a A 5 3? Q ia if 5 'S 'N I X -3 li-N gr Mar o Blondie Bussa Thnrd Base Tony Cu ly Goularf Left Fneld Harry Loonahc Lavagerfo Sho f Sfop James Capone Colqro e Pnfcher George Greaser Goielln Cafcher Frank Roly Poly Rlnella Second Base Russell Horse Leslue Pnicher ard Pop Eye Sch a z Pnfcher Leroy Cleanup Colbu n Rlghf F eld CI nfon Varsniy Neweil Cafcher Armando Heffy Acconero Cenfer Fneld Randolph Ram or Shine Gran! Furs? Base One Hundred Slx Q2 qs 51 'at U i 5, yn: I,-A in g'xV: A ,K H H ' ef Eg: .. - F Aa' i' Ag , M g .. ig f SY-X ,Q ,QW r r ur or I f usa? L 4' -14? fi e , 2 'XE Eb 1 .. , - Q5 Y 1 1 3?-Am wr? f' 15 ggi? Vx .5-A' .. .. .-. Q xx 'D R t 'L X Edw - W r- ' Ai ' 5 K.. kvg? , .. .. . . 3 in rr 32 F' Q Q, a P A 2,4 ,f dbz. a 1 or - AO 'K ' rf- YQ f -- - - - y 5 Q K : 45, L' e , ,Xi I ,f in 1 f- 'H s... 1 'X' f g b l Q dy C 0 p kl Y Adl y h T b d TRACK T lhe sfarl' of +he fraclc and Held season l'he Bulldog cunder squad was faced wufh 'l'he problem of wearung down an anl'u Tech feelung un o'rher O A L hugh schools due l'o lhe facl +ha'r 'rhe Purple and Gold alhlefes had won fhe champuonshup for lhe pasl' l'hree years 0 Thus year a new coach Jack Klaus look l'he place of Mauruce Roach and found only five relurnung le'l'l'er men avaulable when l'he gun sounded a+ l'he O A L prelumunarues Klaus charges wenl' unl'o l'hus meel as one of Three leading confenders McClymonds and Oakland beung lhe o'l'her sfrong unul's 0 George Lucua capfauned fhe 'ream lhrough a long and arduous season durung whuch he l'urned un a good showing un l'he sprunl's wunnung oflen In bofh l'he IOO and l'he 220 Olher oufslandung confenders un varuous evenfs were Oveduo Damu un l'he shol and duscus Lesler Wusler un 'l'he sprunl's polevaull' and broad lump Roy Sfallard quarler muller Bull Scoll' hugh lumper Omero Damu hurdler Leroy Blake muler Bruce McCleod hurdler Delberl' Mufchell sprunler Bull Kung hugh lumper One Hundred Seven fD IQL D u 'Ea JL 1 DLA Pr L D D IQ x ..7' E DL :E f E UL 9 if ii 7 XD l UL .7 AE UL , JI fu' J x 7 'I u ,f' . f u V . Ek 53 ' HX . A . f 7 , L UL . f V1 ,L L UL , UL DL 1 I I . .I X L. uV JM- I HM L l V X 1 Le? lo ri hf, ll : Mac uid , Thompson, King, Wisler, Y Dami, Mc ar ney, Boscoe, Scoff, i V Banco, Baker, C p . S nd row: Wic er, Slallard, Gallowa , , Sible , Nelson, Sfewarl, McLeod, 0 Casciani, Dami, M'l ll. h' d row: Realy lmanagerl, Camp ell, Hansen, Vaneer, Goo , G , B h, ' Williams, Mondini, C gh. Fourfh row: Jacobs, Muyo, Thompson, Codimaf, McQuillan, A d E gle, A Albo, Genlle. Fiffh : S h fell, Sloper lmanagerl, Sfanisch, Kerrigan Imanagerl, Nords? B ci, 71. , H' ', Kehoe, Blake, Owens, Coach Jack Klaus. 71. N ,,, 3 I j i . . 0 C .- . . . lt' . . . , ,DA A . . , I I u . LXN - I I , - f f 0 Q a u I X . . . . . . . EL I JL . . . UL ' L . . . . . . . ' . llyvl I fl- I T I A . . . - 'UL I I I I ' T l I ' I I 5 : I T fdlu' . . . . . - .f I T I T I T I A AU A Q YZ. AG 0 if 1 Y L D '-1 A 2? aw: Y- 11 Wayne Brlggs Glen Owens and Jack Pofhnger dlsfance runners and VIDCGITI' Vamer pole vaIu1'er 0 A novlce meel' was held on February I3 aI' Bushrod In order 'ro gel' a Ime on prospechve new men On March 4 I'he lunlors 'rook an mferclass meel' preparafory Io I'he fangles wlI'h Roosevell' McCIymonds and Umversn'ry Tech was vlc Iorlous In all of I'he IaHer fhree meeI's 0 The Berkeley YeIIowlacke+s downed Ihe Techmles 62 I'o 5I In a meel' I'ha+ won sIaI'ewlde recog mhon due Io a hugh lump of 6 feef 358 Inches made by Vernon Ball Berkeley a1'hIeI'e 0 A relay carmval was held a+ I'he U C oval ln whach 'rhe Bulldog sI'ars had Io be sahsfled wI'rh a fif+h place Cas'rIe monI'I'rlumphedm1'hus meei' all 'I'he O A L schools faklng pari' Only one l irs'r place was won by fhe Bulldogs a firsi' In 'rhe 1'wo mile relay The Ieam nn Ihns evenl' was made up of Briggs McCarI'ney Ren helmer and Owens 0 On Ihe day followmg I'he carnival I'he Pled mon+ Highlanders Irounced I'he hred Techmen 78 Io 44 Coach Jack Klaus dld no+ allow all has men Io fake parl' an Ihls mee'r as he washed Io conserve +he sI'reng+h of fhe 'ream 0 The Alameda Hornefs noi' fo be ouI'done by I'helr arch rivals Berkeley and Pied monl' downed 'the Bulldogs by a 62 fo 49 score I'he week followmg Ovedlo Damn I'ook firsls In boI'h 1'he discus and fhe shoi' pul' 0 In 'rhe 'Hnal prachce meei' of I'he season Tech beai' I'he CasI'Iemon+ Cru saders 69 I'o 64 In a forrld affernoon confllci' LesI'er Wlsler 'rook a firsl' place In fhe polevaulf a+ a helgh+ of I I feel' won I'he cen'rury In IO I seconds and nosed ou+ fhe Crusader broad lumper by Ieapmg 20 'feel' 3 Inches 0 On Aprll 30 I'he O A L prellmmarles were held nn fhe U C Oval The depIeI'ed Bulldog fracksfers made a 'Ialr show mg annexmg sux firsfs Due fo Ihe faci' I'haI' I'he hugh lump and I'he polevaull' were nof run off a dlreci' bearing on 'rhe fnnal meel could noi' be gained from 'rhe prellmmarles 0 Unforfunafely I'he Annual wen+ I'o press foo early Io conI'aln 'Ihe resuII's of I'he bug mee+ One of Ihe Ieadmg confenders Bulldog chances appeared favorable 'For a repehhon of former vrcforles or al' Ieasl' a second place Falrly well balanced s+reng1'h In bofh frack and Held formed Ihe basls of 'rhe I'eam Ihal' wore +he Purple and Gold In 'rhe O A L meef One Hundred Eughf Wi? . ' .- . .- ag . . ' '. ' . qi, . I I. . - 73, .. I . -. D X. I .I 59 . . '. . ' 'Ye . ' If? '. . . . ' ' ' IQ? 0 ' - IA: ' . 'n . i . . .. . as 1 .- , . ' - ,fi ' ' u . . . X730 . . . . 0 I -Q 0 I ' .. .. . . 0. O U B h-440 i H 99 p d One Hundred Nine d PN GQ 'swf 1 X 1 JJ: 2' W B' .9 W! f- I w ua r Ju I 2 U! I Q + K U' U 2 7 . 1 o 4- 4 .1 3 25 4 - PP 'f 'L ,F Z m 35 + f 2- z ' Q- Z U' gf . M: - 'U -b 0' - - - 5 :Q - 0 1? nl 2' '1 T 3 3 3 2- - 'L E ? ' L I Z Z 2 T 4 .L f 5 E Z' I 4 I I 3 I I I 5- I U I ' 2 Q A I ,V ,, i 3, 'ir E X ,tgirl 4 ,WW ij I ' I V 8, 9' 13 1 , Q3 n, +5 .Q n 1 3 'f We , XA 'fy U' - I fi , e W we , ,W L , ,J I f 5? YM ,Ae-W' 'SI n ,--1 ff, 1, W fu, . i l , n4r'f 'f1V VKVQQ, W u 1 vw' I vf-X A X 4' Vu! X F, 3 M . A 4 ,K 4 ,. - if f Q , A r W A A ,' , -e e A1 n n e ws nf e wi ' I 0... ' 1 MQ 'M , -, ' ' , ey, .,AW,, M ' V --. - PW I Q wrxji-Irv, X x F K6 xgffwwh s NFSPFW' 1, NXFFIE e 4 D 4 4 + W4 , L4Q A 4Q ' - .af . rf., . 5' I r.4 . la .4 . L P.. , A I' -A I 'NK-F ..--'e ' qw Q F 10 UL aL . 'Er JE I DL Er 'ep E DL 7g E UL US .v ' -Z xg 1 01. .7 gig D 1 95: JI A Q0 , A -'25 YE. AC G J 0 Z 'ef O 'w AV Q 3? o Q '11 3 s f Mg' 5. ff 4- fkp x L f vs P11 ,Y vf' .5 6. pf M E S+ Y d-440 Wuxi 5 VH' 6 X e 1' ly Q day-440 One Hundred Ten Q 5 'fs T5 Lv .ki FL' Vt .. - ,. .-- lg? Ed dmkmd rx Wi' 3, Q. X o d' v' 'D '-sh D' W ir 'L Ag E 1 1 Sh HM' -s'bl y-Ml - it K ks bg Qc i P N 'A 5 A33 W ff saw d s' q'S g Y -H dl S A 9 fi is S ? ' 51' f xv if 2 D+ K - 1' . - ' -cv' wal ,Q v' + v 'rwv ' -Pl v If Ja. X 'E , Nxaf QLQN ,A 5 , J u P f 'g -Mi 'G ' ' 5 lf as A , c 'Q que hw'-sp'+ Q P V S S 1 fYQ, T 5 .fr ' L h 'xii 1 Q R y AII- swim i I ' 'tv as T 1 x Ac A 4 WX' KVAQ M a'n c:1 ' K' g-v-Vghg p I 'x J sm A 1 W W E H O p' Mac ui -fg ' 3 'xg ,i , 2 o HD' 11 D '-H as INTRAMLIRAL HE organIzaTIon and carrylng ouT of InTramuraI aThIeTIcs has been In The hands of Coach Ray B HamIITon Tor several Terms Under The HamIITonIan sysTem oT sTudenT coachlng and sTudenT managers a large number of boys are gIven a chance To parTIcIpaTe In varIous Types o'T sporT every year Two new sporTs wresTIIng and ICG hoclcey were InTroduced ThIs season whIIe Touch Tackle volley ball and handball were eIImInaTed Tor lack of TIme Baseball was shITTed To The 'Tall season In order ThaT The InTramuraI worIcouTs mIgh+ noT InTerTere wITh varsITy play 0 The moTTo Every Boy an AThIeTe was Taken by Mr HamIITon and hIs assIsTanTs and was carrled ouT To a greaT degree CREW ROBABLY The mosT ImporTanT sporT of The year In The InTercIass compeTITIon IS The annual crew regaTTa on Lake MerrITT Three crews represenTIng The Shops The Academlcs and The Army Turn ouT each year abouT March I conTInue worIcouTs Through The Term up Earl McGree over one hundred boys Turned ouT 'Tor The sporT and gave promlse o'T a greaT race TurnIng In almosf IdenTIcaI Tlmes 'Tor The mIIe course 0 The Army crew IS The deTendIng champuon BASKETBALL WENTY FOUR Teams were orgamzed Tor The InTercIass hoop baTTIe and Two wmners were Involved playlng aImosT varsITy basIceTbaII In The I25 pound dIvIsIon The ST Mary s Team came ouT on Top a'TTer a +hrIIIIng playoff They meT de'TeaT aT The hands o'T The unIImITed Shop Team wmner of The Ia++er secTIon BASEBALL GAIN The cardInaI and blue of ST Mary s proved To be Too much Tor all opposITIon and The Gaels annexed The baseball TITIe wITh IITTIe Trouble 0 In The playoff wITh The Semor nIne wInner o'T The unIImITed dIvIsIon The IIghTweIghTs Trlumphed by an overwhelmlng score drIvIng In I5 runs To The upper classmen s 3 One Hundred Eleven 'D fU 7 I Ev L ' L 'QR 'if E WLXX x IU J E el- -:IE fDL Ug A .7 E 27 Io' . . . . . gi' ' . . - ' . ' ffl . . . ' . ' IV I . . I I ' I ' EL , . - . . - . D XI . . ' . . 'u . ' - QQ, UL 'MII . . . Hg I I . I I I UBX ' To May I2, when The race is run oTT. 0 Under The managemenT oT WANT . o I .o 0 . n o I 0 . . L . . T731 - jkhx I RI xg' - I 5 1 ,yo A Q YE. o 6 A D 'x AV Q il? of Q if SWIMMING HE lasf evenf of fhe year nn mferclass sporf IS fhe bug swlmmmg meef af fhe Afhens club Whefher fhls years meef would be held af fhe club pool or nof was doubfful when fhe Annual wenf fo press 0 A goodly furnouf was promused Coach Hamllfon and some excellenf swimmers have refurned fo defend fhelr flfles from enferprlsmg lower classmen 0 The meef gave promise of belng one of fhe besf In years according 'ro Hamllfon WRESTLING RESTLING fhe sporf of sfrong men was hauled wlfh evudenf loy by Techmfes Flffy boys furned ouf for fhe ellmunafuon which was dlvnded according fo four welghfs fhe hundred and fwenfy fives fhe hundred and fhlrfy fives fhe hundred and fiffles and 'Ihe unllmlfed 0 Some of fhe more oufsfandnng of fhe grapplers were Louus London Wlnfred Jackson Manual Klang and Harry Brown GOLF played off af fhe Oakland Mumcupal course 0 Glenn Kaze beer lasf years wlnner was nof back fo defend hrs flfle 0 Louls London Allen Woods Kennefh Mlfchell Willard Hoffman Lawrence Baffaglm and Charles Fulcher were all possible championship con fenders TENNIS ENNIS one of lafer sporfs was nof sfarfed af fhe fume of fhe Annual press dafe and fhe resulfs musf fherefore be omlffed The champs of former years havmg graduafed a chance IS open for some hidden sfar fo come fo fhe fore and fake fhe flfle as dnd Paul Jack son a year ago ICE HOCKEY TEAM of pucksfers organuzed over a year ago 'rook fhe Ice In fhe Oakland Arena an a number of games wlfh local schools commg off wlfh hugh honors Gerhardf Erdahl Sfan Arfh Garn Graham and Gordy Benneff were all firsf sfrmg men One Hundred Twelve 4' 9? - gg ' . . . ' 4,4 . . - . . AV- ' Ag . I . . . mf 53 . . . Q, . I . I . l 4.99 . ' . S-4 I I I EXE . is ANY veferans refurned fo sign up for fhe annual golf fourney, QQ . . ' . . f in ,' ' ' . . ' . . 9' ' ' Wie . A Q' is E I I A A ' Q . ' . . we H - L4 . yi W . I . xg 1 0 0 I Shop Crew Army Crew Academic Crew 'D IDL U A 'Eff .iz 'L 'L 'ell '15 fb ..7' E IU5 L lox .r -YE V fDL aL Q if or , Ji' r P9 .sig ,ji Q fm ' 210- ' XJ if dxf :gi IDL gr! 5 Q r XID, V- 52 ,df i i ' xfb' A ,yo A 'X 'ia-. E 30 G Ao l I Y L O 'x :QV AE of Z- ii Phyll GI dy g SPRING TERM 'IELL LEADERS HE poslhon of yell leader IS an elechve office In fhe G A A alfhough +he fwo asslsfanfs are chosen by fhe successful candl dale Odrle Morris cheer leader for fhe fall semesfer had as her assls+an+s Dorus Emerson and Angelma De Rosa They were fhe means of much en'rer'rammen1' for +he G A A meehngs noi' alone wl+h yells and songs buf wlfh sluis as well The yell leaders are wlfh fhe presldenf enhrely responslble 'For all en+er+a:nmen+ presenfed fo l'he G A A 0 Durmg +he sprung ferm Gladys Doran has filled +he office wnrh fhe assls+ance of Margarei' Squlres and Doro+hy Boss 0 As +he Tespoglans do no+ elecf a yell leader one of +he assrs+an+s who us a member of fhai' club IS au+omahcally cheer leader of +he group This year Margaref Squares held lhaf poslhon The gurls adop+ed a regular unrform conslshng of purple sweafers over whn're blouses wl+h dark pleafed slurfs 0 EvereH' McQulddy was boys yell leader for +he sfudenf body durmg fhe sprung semesfer Asslshng hum were Howard Llsher and Charles Me+cal'F One Hundred Fourfeen Q my 9 A . 2,1 as .A y W4 . A . vf is 3: Y Y AQ 1 . A ig A A 2 I fn T gl? Reading Ieff to righfr is Boss, e Doran, Mar are? Squires: Charles Mefcalf, A' ' Everett Mc uidd , Howard Lisher. XE Q ' Pe I 'gif . . . . . . 0 .I ,gif . .- ' . 0 I r Q . . . rye' . . ' ' ' ' . 'Q' . . . . .93 V , , - l Vw . . . ' ,Q ' ' life . . . . THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Erma Haycock secre+ary Cafherune Coafs recordung secre fary Ellen Sage sergeani ai' arms Odule Morrus yell leader 0 The o'FFucers of fhe sprung semesfer were Odule Morrus presudeni' BeH'y Frank secre'rary Grace Mulner recordung secrefary Susan Muller sergeanl' af arms and Gladys Doran yell leader 0 Three ou'r sfandung occurrences were recognized durung The fall peruod The firsi' was ihe semu annual G A A Confederahon of fhe Easi' Bay schools held al' Rooseveli' Hugh School Second was fhe Annual Shnson Beach Huke Muss Margaref Mylne and Mrs Frances Swall were 'rhe chaperons 0 The semu annual banquef summung up of all sporfs of fhe pasi' ferm and fhe elechon of new officers was +he fhurd feafure 0 Sprung found The gurls aH'endung anofher G A A Federahon held ai' Oakland Hugh School Thus meefung was a regular field day followed by a luncheon and a meehng of +he represenfa hves +o duscuss unrform basus of G A A awards 0 Muss HenrueHa Balch us sponsor One Hundred Fiffeen 'D 'O au A 'Ev L l 'L IU Qu' fb IQ x ..7' E fULx DL x un , E UL 9 E,- -VE fDL DL Q .9 E UL , .fl 4 u A -A ar T y ,LV1 Q J 5 u A 'E ' A T Dsl? ici .Qc ,ULX1 L u , 57 2 wi HE execufives of fhe fall ferm were: Phyllis Emerson, presidenh ish ' u i . u i ' I 0 u ' ' i I ' ' ,gk Y I . . . . , 1 Q 0 T . .- I . 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Cl' . . . . fill, 1 AU A -2: E. 30 0 J O E Q 'x A 5 awp 't-K ki E C lenGd ryCssb k O M GdyD Edth Cuh I pM TESPOGIANS URING the last tall and sprung semesters the gurls Block T have been able to show themselves as worlung members I Wuth Agnes Mortenson presudent of the ta'l peruod the club accepted about twelve new gurls clumaxung the semu annual unutuatuon program A mock weddung of Mrs Robert Budlong proved a great success when presented to one of the G A A meetings 0 Rules and oblectuves were formulated by the club before but not un wrutten 'Form A constututuon was drawn up un the sprung term I Helen Gleason chaurman suggested a rule that meetungs would be held every other Fruday 0 The wearung of the T every last day of the week was made oblugatory by a vote of all members Faulung to do thus the gurls would be charged a nuclrel 0 Under the sponsorshup of Muss Margaret Mylne the Tespoguans have 'ralcen over the hukung club The first hulce was the unutuatuon trek up to Sequoua Park Every four weeks the club wull have such an outung whuch all gurls are unvuted to loun 0 A scrapbook has also receuved uts unauguratuon and us beung eduted by Ruth Arnel One Hundred Suxteen 1 Q ' ' 'IQ ' u Y Q . 1 gl f x f u QA , .5 JE - AQ Y , A La' - Q' . If A9 ' YAQ , Q 5Q First Row: Ida roce, Elyven Cafcasso, Kathe or on, Helen Kane, Ma a a in, Ruth Arnell, Betty 34- Fran , Agnes Mortensen, dile orris, la s oran, Helen Gleason, Maxine Higuera. Second Row: i ew McCracken, Relda Brown, Helen McKean, Barbara Main, a erine Coats, Mariorie Brown, Ester Friedman Y Esther Sim ons, Mildred Blackwelder. Third Row: Cathryn Peasgood, Cora Mae Talmage, Maxine M Q Phyl is Em son, Doris Emerson, Ellen Sage, Virginia Realy, Gertrude Moran. Fourth Row: Tilleter Jord A Lenore Azevedo, Cecile Thorne, Erma Haycock, Hel Fields, Thel 'C B rns, Lilah Lassen, Eleanor Cul , arqaret Sq ' es. fa 0 urff . 1 9 In Q . 1 ff . . Q' I 4 u Ax . ' . . .- . . . . l -Q . I YQ . . f I I 0 o YQ . . . . ,ig . . A: . - . l 'AQ . . . . A . . . . . Q u - +f: - ' 'AQ . . . . . . . . I ,af I pv' g T C fh d E Id C HOCKEY URING l'he fall lerm l'here are l'wo malor sporls bolh of which are enfhuslashcally enlered by The gurls The flrsl' of lhese hockey was mslrucled by Mrs Frances Swall and managed by Belly Frank Nearly forly gurls lurned oul' brmgmg wllh 'lhem a lol of pep and fire 0 Though 'rhe seniors caplalnecl by Helen Fields had played l'he game before +hey came up agalnsl' slrong compehhon wllh lhe lumors led by Relda Brown 0 In splle of fhe facl' 'rhal' ll' was a new game lo mosl' of lhe sophomores In charge of Esfher Sampson l'hey dad well The slruggle belween 'lhe sensors and l'he lunlors was so slrong l'ha'l' lhelr 'Hnal game ended wal'h no score Bolh leams received Block T s 0 Bemg a malor sporl' one hundred polnls are awarded 'For lhe gurl who had been oul' for lhe required aH'endance The sporl' followed an elIITlII'l6l'IOl1 play off schedule which l'he manager has charge of Her olher duhes were +o see lhal' equlpmenl was always ready and useable One Hundred Sevenleen 'U fQL UL A 'Eff IIL L D IQ x .7 L IDL D inf, JL UL D .r -TE fDL UL 5 AE or , 1 .JI L . EQ - L - F ,T . T, 1 V1 . N l A ,E T 1 ' . L. , 4 'Y W ' r. rj! T ' UL 5 .1 - ' 1 D ' A , v ' l 'L Y E 1 ' 1 E l W T 1 X , F K t , f .fs 1 ' .. 5 .J i 505 Q i W T T l in fi l 1 5 I2 R M C I S2 ' esa isa ' B Mori, k Hyr: Pea g M Corea: M b T Ergagev ga Eroceli mplen ,1 l' . : H ' 'l , 2 I G d , Rpld B C lh ' Y C l. Th' d R : Od'l YM ' T'lI fel: Jordgnral-Tel een F' , Ag M Y V' g' ' R ly E ly b H I Gleason. X L U s , gl - L 1 . . . . I Y-I , ' . Ll . , fk N 1 . ' . ' ' . ' LX, . . . 'D I ,J - . . . I . . . . Z I u lt. . . . . -FLY 1 , 3,01 0 I . 0 0 ' 0 hi . . . . ' if 1 - C1 1 . . CN . ill? ,yo A -2 2 Q 6 J O G -1 AV C av sf 'Wa- '11 BASKETBALL EING +he mosi' popular of +he fall sporis baslcelball had a large field of compehfors More +han one hundred gurls enfhuslash cally enfered fhe race Abou? fwelve reams were formed of which fhree were semors four lumors and Eve sophmore feams 0 The days sei apari' for prachce were fwlce a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Bolh +en+h and elevenfh period squads were orgamzecl Nearly four weeks were given over To forming reams and prachce games The +ournamen+ gave each feam a chance +o play every ofher squad Compehhon befween fhe squads was so grea+ In +he play offs +ha+ scores were eufher hed or ex+remely close 0 Sensors because +hey were Tormer veferans of fhe game had a small advanfage over fhe resl' of fhe field fhereby wunmng The conresl and recelvmg +he championship Never+heless fhey had a 'Few defeafs given +hem by +he oufsfandmg sophomore and lumor feams 0 Helen Gleason was elecled as manager of +he spori' whsle Mrs Wmlfrecl Budlong coached 0 The duhes of fhe manager were 'ro see 'rhaf equlpmenf was ready and 'rhaf umpares were secured Frffy polnfs exfra ns +he honor for fhls office One hundred pom+s are given for baslceiball One Hundred Elghfeen as e T 'E T Alfa? 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' T .. .gd Q , . 0 A Md SWIMMING WIMMING allhough classed as a mInor sporl has been faken schools do nol' have swImmIng lanks Il' IS necessary lhal' prac hces and meels be held al' lhe Y W C A These were held regularly once every week for a perlod of len weeks 0 DurIng +he fall semesler lhe class consIsl'ed of l'hIr+y gIrls These were dlVId6d Inlo lhree groups begInners Inl'ermedIal'es and advanced lhe lal'l'er of whIch Included lhe llfe savIng group The Inslruclor for lhe year was MISS Margarel' Mylne 0 Begmmng swImmers are laughl' +he correcl' way lo brealhe In +he wafer wIl'h 'lhe elemenlary crawl and backslroke ln+ermedIal'es FGVIGW and perfecl' lhese lwo slrokes and masler lhe sIde slroke 0 Advanced swImmers complelely perlecl' al' leasl eIghl' sl'ro es and a sl'andIng dlVe LIle SBVIDQ IS run off on ol:FicIal b6SlS whIch Includes al' leasl len hours of prachce One Hundred Nmeleen IDL IDL Dt 'Er L 'L L 'D fD .V E fUL DL x ID J jf UL D E,- 45 fDL UL I E or , JI Zi I' ' J 7 ,V a I I JE Verona Sleele, Joyce Young, dele O'ConnelI, Belly Frank, il red Brunlc. -Hx og ' 'U ll I I I il up enlhusiaslically by many girls in Tech. 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AO O E A O -X A 2' me if 'W- X1 Pl Q Y CREW REW which IS lhe Hrsl' sprung sporl' had a 'rurnoul' of more lhan a hundred gurls Coachung lhe gurls In +wo groups Mrs Wmlfred Budlong formed sux crews 0 Dncfermg sllghlly from a cusfom lhal' has prevalled In fhe pasl was +he omlsslon of a manager 0 The final regalla was run off In lwo heals due fo lhe large number of boals A+ bo'rh sem: finals +he Juniors came oul' well In l'he lead The 'Final race was won by a few yards by Eva Seely s Jumor boal 0 Afler l'he race a 'Form drull was held and fealhermg of oars was lhe mam fealure of 'rhe maneuvers fha? was slressed 0 Relurnmg lo l'he boal lhe celebraled annual weeme roasl' was engoyed by a'l who wished lo parhclpale 0 As a malor sporl' crew enhlles each enlry +o a hundred pomls foward a block T If I+ us her firsl hme ou'r for +he sporl' Afler lhns sevenly five polnls lowards her emblems are gnven One Hundred T en! if Y Q l' 9-,I - 4,4 , . T ' JE G ' , ' KT Msg- r 1' T F e we - l A S Q, if A9 72 A X 59 ki' Firsi Row: Lucille Urlovic, Ida Miss Henrieff Balch Heacherl, Eva Seley lcaplainl, Q Rufh H'Il , Eld C , Geraldine Beal ' R d riquez, Constance Compton, Elizabefh J Sl , Mar ery Evelyn Cafhr P g d, Berfa Bolander. ,C JC l T 0 1 5' fi,.1 . . . R I n Q . . . . . ' . AX . . . n . . . Y . . . . AA' ' ,QS . . A K 'AC' . . LY A A ' . . A . . . . . I . . , . .. .. . . . . ' A l . . l ,, . , - - .. 1 kr . IW W q GdyD O M k Ed EMBLEM WINNERS ECEIVING her sux hundred pounl' emblem us I'he firsl' award guven Io a gurl un G A A The emblem uI'seIf us a shueld of purple fell' wuI'h a gold 'fell' T on uf 0 Under 'rhe new rulung of all hugh schools un Oakland no block T s can be guven 'For beung on a wunnung feam or beung a wunnung unduvudual Hence all 'rhose gurls gaunung nune hun dred pounI's are enI'u+Ied Io a large T In case I'he unduvudual has already acquured her T un +he old manner she us allowed Io keep uI' and receuve I'he emblem of a wunged shueld 0 The I'weIve hundred poun+ emblem us Ihe hughesl award Ihaf can possubly be won When a gurl receuves I'hus pun whuch us a dupIucaI'e of +he nune hundred pounl' emblem un a gold pun she has aHauned 'rhe hughesf award and honor 'rhai' I'he G A A can besI'ow upon her 0 The pounI' sysI'em us gov erned by awardung one hundred pounis for mauor sporI's Ihe Iirsi' Iume a gurl goes ou+ for I'ha+ parhcular sporI' and sevenfy five pounfs every fume Ihereafler The munor sporI's are worI'h filly pounls each Pounis earned un one school can be fransferred I'o anolher One Hundred Twen'I'y one IDL fa U u 'EL-1 JL 'L IQLA Pr J U D lg x .Y E fC7Lx DL x up J JE UL D ID ..i -K IDL I aLa fy JE 1 Zsu ev . 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A of S23 it TENNIS INGLES fennls lournamenfs of fhe fall ferm wen? off wl'rh greaier enfhuslasm fhan ever Managed by Dorls Emerson The confesl' which was enfered by a large number of gurls was run off wlfh surprlsmg rapldlly Compehhon befween fhe gurls was s'rronger 'rhan I+ has been for years 0 The wmners of lhe Hnals broughi' fhese resul+s seniors Phyllls Emerson lunlors Ka+herme Schmudf sophomores Evelyn Gorrell These gurls were fhe only ones who recenved block T s for fhns sporf I Durung +he sprang +erm fhe game was well represenfed and lurmshed many excahng momenfs for fhe speciafors 0 This semes+er no manager was appom+ed bul wn'rh 'rhe help of Muss HenrleHa Balch fhe sporl' was made a uccess Tenms as a mmor sporf HANDBALL INGLES ln 'rhe gurls handball fournamenl' were enfered Info wl1'h a clever llsl' of confeslanfs The evenfs were broughl' +o a Hnal Issue wlfh duspalch Tech courfs were 'rhe scene of closely confesied con'renders scored closely 0 Sax runner ups of lhe classes compehng will defermme fhe Hnals 'for fhe semesfer Before l'he 'rourney was commenced fwlce weekly prachce se+s were played al' iwenly mmu're peruods 0 Miss Henrleffa Balch coached +hus spor'r wnlh much enlhusnasm 0 Thus year unluke ofher years +he sporl' has had no manager Alfhough deprived of lhls 1'he sporl' wenl' over wlfh much zesl' 0 Only 50 polnls are given fo handball because If IS a mlnor sporl BASEBALL HE second malor sporf of fhe sprung 'rerm us baseball Wlfh a +urn oul' of a hundred gurls +he diamonds were scenes of many forrld baH'les Ably coached under +he new dlrecfor Mrs Frances Swall 'I'he 'leam progressed rapidly 0 Odlle Morris was +he baseball mana ger Prachce games were held every Tuesday and Wednesday afler noon durmg a peruod of len weeks 0 Drills for 'rhe varuous poslhons were held before each con'res+ One hundred poan'l's are gnven 'For fhe requlred amounl of aH'endance One Hundred Twenly +wo ae: . - . , 9,4 . . 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