Oroville Union High School - Nugget Yearbook (Oroville, CA)

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THE GET fOIlfQ11f9 Executwe Cabmet Senate Representatwcs F ofrez gn Relatwns Avchwes FUREUJURU As you slt under the shade tree readlng this annual or hur IV about collecting autographs are vou thlnkmg that this ls the end for us the graduating class We hope not for such IC not our attitude We feel that this ns only the beginning of our lives as active useful cltlzens of the United States dav than ever before ln our hlstorv Doubt aggression and lh ternal strife threaten our democracy No one knows what the future may brlng Thus we lease the 1941 Nugget as a memento of our carefree happv past and devote ourselxes lo a more serious uncertain future a futurc for which our hugh school davs hate helped to prepare us The need for patriotic, intelligent citizens is greater to- WCWLDM To a man who has burned the mldmght o1l manv a mght to complete thlS vearbook and to m xsh some other prmtmg Job for the students of Orox 1lle Hlgh We dedlcate the 1941 Nugget Hrs pat1ence cheerful and pleasant manner and vull lngness to work have endeared h1m to all of us We haxe smcerely enjoy ed workmg wxth hzm and we are happv to dedicate thlS annual to Mr VIXIGH Nelson 1nstructor of prmtmg shop and math DEUICHTIUH HUGGET STHFF The Nugget th1S year 1S hopeful of be1ng a f1nanc1al success for the f1rst t1me 1n several years A great deal of th1s success xs due to the 41 Nugget Staff Sparked by Betty Ganow ed1tor the staff set an all txme unprece dented h1gh by sell1ng 342 Nuggets 1n the1r pre sale Besldes guarantee1ng f1nanc1a1 success th1s years staff has 1ncluded many mnovatlons 1n the Nugget makmg xt a blgger and better all round book Eager enthus1asm and close cooperat1on have character1zed the staffs every move Th1s closely kn1t well Ofganlled and br1l11ant1y led organxza t1on b1ds fa1r to go down 1n hxstory as the best annual staff ln Orovllle Unlon Hxgh School h1story The staff members were Betty Ganow Ross Huntxngton Margaret Jane Sedgwxck Joy Droblsh Munson Everett Allan McLa1n Betty Greene Chfford Rowe Rosahe Thompson Elmer Beever Marlan Bumgarner Betty Lou Bayse Mary Fel1pe . . . . . . . . . . H ,, ' 9 1 ' 9 ' v 9 ' . . . . , - 1 s ' 1 s 1 1 a 1 v s s 9 9 , . EXECUTIVE gg 4-I' Mr N1Sb8t Pr1nc1pa1 Mxss Bexk V109 pI'1Y1Clpa1 Dean 0 G1r1s Shorthand Typmgw Bookkeepmg Mr Stollar ' V109 Prmclpal Dean of Boys Phys1cs Chemlstry F Mr Bloom Mrs Clemo US Hxstory Cadets Enghsh Mr Boussy Mxss Bower Art Llbrary Sclence Eng11sh Mr Conrad Mr Harrxson Algebra Survevmq Geometry Physxcal Ed Coachmg Mathematlcs Mr Fyllmg Mlss Green US Hlstorv SOPIHI Sc1ence Engllsh Journahsm C1t1zensh1p Q J tv. N V ,. , ,H e ..,,.e,,,---,.. , , ' . . A '1 AJ. o ui 'mi N lil :EN V. - , 211, ,'A. ' N Y' 1 f. Q- 1 . MF ff ig? Rv-'Q-uv.L P Mr Hoar Mlss Humphrey Soclal Scxence World H1St0Yb Typm g Shorthand Mr Hollxdge Mxss Huddleston C1t1zensh1p Spamsh Spamsh French Mr Landry Mr Mogms Auto Mechanlcs Enghsh Dramatxcs Mlss Larson Mr Mltchell B1010gy Typm Mechamcal Drawmg Coachmg Mathemat1cs Mr Nelson Prmtmg, Shop, Math 'vie 2' In 1 l ofgnaac Mrs R109 Mr Summy Homemakmg Cookmg Band Choxr Harmony Mr Schrader Mrs Spencer Typmg Jr Busmess Latm Enghsh Bookkeepmg MISS Wall Mr Watts Physxcal Educatlon Shop Mxss Wallace Mr Whlte Sewmg Homemakmg Algebra Geometry Mr Walsh Applled Scxence General Sclence 4- A N' ' . K. gf-, 15 X - A -I N f 5 1 4 -Q' 'W M .. Y. . -A 1' f I! ' ' ' . J W ' I W 'f are ' R W W L 0 Q, ls ' ' ' .,,, . ' 4 r 2 Q ,, 2 - . 2 f , , . -N ezXf,.,,':f' 4 - JP- W 4. a-f ' I I iff 'flfiilif . 7 7 . 9 ' ' 7 Y . . l , Y 9 JAX CABINET SEHIUH CLHSS HESUHIE 'S T1p Rowe Munson Everett Allan MCLHIH Joe Church Galng Chan Elmer Beever On the mormng of September 13 1937 one hundred and fxfty s1x t1m1d lads and lassles made the1r debut as freshmen of the Orov1lle Un1on Hlgh School As freshmen we were recogmzed as havlng plenty of pep and school Splrlt Our Freshmen Receptlon was Indeed a success and the frosh showed the upperclassmen that they could not be outdone m cavort1ng on the dance floor Before we knew It our year IH hxgh school was over and we were promo ted to the rank of sophomores We were well represented 1n the C SF as our class had the largest number or members 1n that organ1zat1on Cl1f ford Rowe held the offxce of pres1dent for both semesters and also took an act1ve part on the A football team We made our place 1n school sports as members of thls class were well rated as athletes We re upperclassmen now was a fam1l1ar cry when we entered our Junlor year We gamed still more recogmtlon ln the f1eld of sports with fellows llke Uren Qumtel and Dahlmeler showmg that they were dead shots when It came to tosslng a ball through the hoop Agam we had T1p Rowe fllllng the offlce of class pres1dent for the fourth consecutxve semester The Jumors were recogmzed 1n the Drum and Bugle Corps and Band too Betty Lou Bayse Evelyn Harrlngton and Vlolette Bean dlsplayed what they could do when It came to twxrhng a baton Harold Dahlmeler led the band and showed that he was also adapt at baton spmmng ex ery senlor class wants to be remembered as havlng been the most out standlng class and of course we belleve we are an exceptxonal class and we re xery proud of lt We 1ust can t help bemg proud Students llke Her man Qumtel T1p Rowe Mlke Alcega and Mary Fehpe are our reason for takmg prlde 1n our class Herman Qulntel held the 0ff1CQ of Student Body pres1dent for the flrst semester Mlke Alcega VICG pres1dent and Mary Fehpe secretary treasurer In the second semester the Student offl ers were Chfford Rowe pres1dent Mlke A1cega v1ce pres1dent Mary Fehpe secretary treasurer and Rosalle Thompson hlstorxan We the class of 41 w1ll always remember the outsandlng basketball team of 1941 Mavbe the teams dxdn t wm the play off game for champxonshlp A team but lt was a champlonshlp just the same Thlrteen may well be called our lucky number because we started to school September 13 1937 and w1ll graduate June 13 1941 Our last year 1n hxgh school draws to a close and we look back on our four years remem bermg the wonderful txmes we had The 1nsp1r1ng Baccalaureate SBFVICE wxll nex er be forgotten The Semor Banquet and Semor Farewell w1ll l1ve 1n our memorles forever as a chmax to those glorlous four years A Q cl 1 v , - . . . 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I . , ' Z . . , . . 9 Y ' 3 ' Sflllllll BLHSB KXUJOLVQ-C, MICHAEL M AICEGA ock Tack 1 Vice Pres o OSIE ARRIAGA A 4 levball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Basketball Czfptalu 1 3 Thesplan Club 4 HELENA MAE ALLEN Gee Club 1 2 G A 2 3 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 4 Basketball 2 Tiger Mirror Sta!! 3 4 ROY X' STON RAY ANDERSON Gee Clubl 2 3 A Ca pella Choir 4 Band 3 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 2 4 'Ihack 4 ROBERT A ANDERSON Transfer Qu'ncy l Q ketball Manager 4 Track MILDRED MAE ANK GEORGE A ATKIN JR B nd 1 2 3 4 Bas et ba 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 lock 0 Football Manager 1 EDW!N BARNES Band 4 Begmners Band 3 Safety Squadron l BETTY LOU BASYE Drum Majoretre 2 President of G A Honor Society 1 2 Nug gett Stal! 4 Thesplan Club 4 VIOLE'I'I'E BEAN Majorette 2 3 Uf' ff JAN LOUISE BEATTIE Transxer 4 Vice Pres f Girls League 4 Volley a Basketball Baseball 4 Tennis 4 ELMER. R. BEEVER Honor Society l 2 Secretary of Class 4 Exe cutlve Committee 3 Pres ldent ol' Honor Society 4 Nugget Stat! 4 LESLIE BIDWELL Football 1 2 3 Baseball 2 Glee Club 1 2 Block Safety Squ n l LEILA MAE BLOUNT ee Club 1 2 Capella Choir 3 4 RALPH BOLT Football 3 4 B Basket ball Manager 4 EUGENE BOWMAN Safety Squadron I Band 4 Tennis 4 CLINTON LYMAN BUCK Safety Squadron 1 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 MARIAN BUMGARNER Secretary of Class l Exe cutlwe Committee 2 Glee Club 1 2 Honor Socletv 4 Nugget Staff 4 MARY LEMOS CABRAI A A 3 4 G Club Volleyball 2 3 4 Basket b 2 3 CHAN W GAING Captaxn I Cadets H nor Socxetx l 2 3 4 P es dent of Class 1 Exe Cutlxe Commlttee 4 Glee Club 1 .JOSEPH B CHURCH Hono Sncletx 4 Exccu tue Committee 4 GLORIA CLARKE Band 1 2 3 Basketball G 3 4 VO' btlll 3 RUBYEN COX. JR Transfer Gridley 4: Track 4' Tennis 41 Boxing 4 BETTY CURRY lger Mxrror Staff 3 4 Exchung,e Editor 33 Pea. ture Editor 4. BET-IEL DANIELS 'ee Cl 1 2 Feat c Editor 3 HAROLD DAHLMEIER Basketball 1 2 'Z 4 en s 1 4 Bloc Glee Club l 2 ELVIN DAVIS Band 4 Beginners Band 3 Safety Squadron ELZMA' FRANK H. DAYTON Transfer from Colusa t Basketball 45 Track 4. .QEMMZZ VARAH ANN DIETLE ee 1. 2 Tr , g Volleyball 1. LA VEYNE DENNIS ootball 3 4 G ee Club 1 2 A Capella Choir RICHARD J DE SOMER. Safetx .Squadron 1 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 Lleutendant of Cadets 4 Beginners Band 4 MARGARET JOY OBISH Honor Societv 1 2 ol leyba 4 Vce Pres League 3 Secretary of Class 2 3 EDWARDS Glee Club 1 2 Band 4 Basketball 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Ba d ub 1 2 JOHN WESLEY ELKINS Safety Squadron 2 'Za QQ. O N H EVERETT Football 3 4 Block Band 3 4 Glee Club 2 Track MUNSON B EVERETT tball 2 3 4 Bas et 1 2 4 Ten 15 4 Pres of Block 4 Nugget Staff 4 OWOTHY FAHEY Volleyba 3 Basebal 3 4 ALENE FARNSWORTH Transfer from Mexico 3 Glee Club 3 RUTH FARNSWORTH Transfer from Mexico 3 Glee Club 3 K C 5 lb I' 2. . 1 l A . 1 O 3, 4. 1, 1 4. 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WZ' M We MARY FELIPE Gee Clubl 2 Sec an: Treas of Class 1 Nugge Staff 4 Pres of Girls League 4 Sec and Treas S B LORRAINE FLOOD MOLLIE MAL FRANKIIL ee Club 1 2 Capella Cholr 3 4 JACK FRAZIER Tennis l Safety Squad ro 1 2 BARBARA NADINE FREITAS Tiger Mirror Sta!! 3 Ba: keballl 2 3 4 Vo x 2 Tennls 3 4 A U41 ff' ANNA BELLE FULK Glee I CORA FULLER Transfer fom Quincv 3 A A GANOW Honor Society l Associated Ed of Tlge Mirror 3 Co editor of Tiger Mirror 4 Nugget Editor 4 Senior Rep of Girls League 4 JEANE GRAPE Basketball 1 4 Baseball 3 4 Volleyball A A FN JUNE MARIE GRAPE V eyball l 2 3 4 Bas ball 1 2 3 4 A A l 2 3 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 4 Baseball 3 4 JLNE GRAHAM for flom Quxncy 3 o 5001615 2 3 DA GRAHAM ull Quucy 3 fn BELLE GREENE l u cvbull Thesplan Club 4 ELIZABETH RUTH GREENE Edltor of Tiger Mirror 3 4 Thesplan Club 4 Nun get Staff 4 Honor Soclety Obf' INGLE GREVES Football 1 3 4 Track asc-:all 1 Block O 4 lsr. Lleur of Cadets 4 HELEN ELIZABETH G UMES Transfer from Marysx lllc PHYI LIS ANITA HARLOW Transfer from Corning 3 Glee 3 EVELYN HARRINGTON Majorette 3 4 Volleyball 4 A Capella Choir 3 4 Tennis 3 4 LUCILLE JUNE HARVEY WW JAMES WORTH HATFIELD Transfer from San Dleuo 4 Baseball 4 LA VERNE VIRGINIA I-IAWK5 Glee Club 1. 2: Band 3' Vlcc-Pres. of Class 3. JOVETTA JUNE HIBBS Glee 1 Band 1 ELNA LOUISE HOOPER Thespian Club 4 Base CJ Qglxl-IUNTINGTON JR clk o 2 3 4 B Basketball Camera Club 3 Nugget Staff 4 ROBERT HUSE seball 2 3 4 Boc 4 Safety Squadron MABEL E TNMAN G. A. A. 2. 3. 4 Bond 3 Volleyball 2. 3. -4 Basket- ball 3. 4: Basebal: 1 4. ADDIE A JACKSON MARY BERNICE JOHNSON Glee Club 1 4 CLAIRE JOHNSON ' 1 BILL JOHNSON Fon ual 3 Track 3 Block O 4 Drum and Bugle rCorps 3 Glee Club 2 BARBARA JONES Basketball 1 4 baaeoall Glee Club 3 G A OSE KASMARK Drum and Bugle Cfrps 4 GOLDEN KEHRIOTIS Tennis 3 Volleyball I 3 Basketball 1 2 3 G A 2 3 4 Honor c ty 1 2 MARJORIE KENT Glee Club 1 MARY LOUISE KINCHEK Gee Club 1 2 Trlol 2 3 4 Tiger Mlrror SCBI1 4 Octoette 1 JACQUELINE KINSER A A 2 3 4 Glee C 2 3 Basketballl 3 Vollekball 1 3 4 DONALD KNOWLES Football 2 4 Track 2 B'of'k O 4 Glee Club P Baseball 4 UNIX. r-lx HELEN LAMBROS T nnls 3 Volleyball l 3 Basketball 1 2 3 G A 2 3 4 Honor l 2 3 4 KENNETH LAVEY clee Club 1 2 Nugget smrr 4 MARGARET ESTHER LEPPER Honor Society 1 2 3 2 3 4 Bas 1 2 3 Vollewball ln T nnls 1 OIS LLOYD Honor Soclety 2 3 Vol cyball 1 2 Basketball 4 MEGA MARIAN MAGNUSSON Gee Club 1 2 3 CLARENCE MCDAKTIE' T usfcr fom cn co 4 ALLAN RAY MCLAIN ock 4 ball 1 2 3 4 Ex txc Commxttee 3 Pres r' Class 1 4 Honor So ts THELMA MCCOLGAN Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club MN. fyw MARGARET LEONA WRIGHT Transfer from Sutter 3 CLARENCE MILLER Safety Squadron 2 VIOLA MARIE MULLINS Transfer from Rlxerslde Calxfornla 2 DOLORES VIVIAN MYERS Gee Club 1 2 Tl 1' Mirror Staff 3 4 DMM wayw- NOEL NEWTON JR Transfer from Orange Basketball 4 Tennis 4 Glce Club 2 Trlo 2 3 N 1 . . A ,V .,. . 4 Q , V A I ' . I ! , riff? ' f Maj B' --o 2. 3. Q Bas- 1'9t . - I I ECU' -' ' I - 1 . 1 ge cle ' 1. 2, 3.' 4. r , . . : 2: 1. 2. xf l I og! 1 07 MA FAQET NIPKERSOIN Conn, MANUELITA 'ILWEZ axsfe from Chl o A 2 3 4 G e Club 2 f- retarv of Glee Club EDVQ x OKELLEY Safer. Jquadron A may HELEN I. PACI DAVID PAINTER Basketball 2, 3. 43 Track : Block O 2 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2. VIRGINIA LBA PALMER Tranefer ' om North Hon lywood 3 Glee Club 3 A A 3 4 Ba RICHARD D PARKER Sa ety Squauron 1 G e Club 1 Tennis 3 4 PARAMORE Ohio GEORGE PELL CHARLES PORTER Athletic Manager 1 S.. , Bock 0 1. 2, 3. 4: as- ketball 4 3Lee Cluo 1, 2 BOB PRICE Football 2 3 4 HERMAN F' QUINTEL President of S B 4 Foozball 2 3 4 Basket 1 3 4 Trlc WWW CHARLES RAVERT Safety Squadron statant Baseball Manager H dw-af KENNETH RICHTER Safety Squadron l LORIB UARGUERITE RJOULll'l'I'E Honor Society 1 2 3 4 Bee and Tren of Honor Society 4 Band l 4 Secretary o! Band Club 0 A CLIFFORD ROW!! President of S Baseball 1 2 3 4 Bu ketball 2 3 4 Block 0 2 3 4 President Casa 2 3 4 EMMA MAY RUSH G A A 3 4 Basehlll 3 1 Volleyball 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 CLIFFORD L SANDERSON Football 2 Baseball l 2 Basketball 1 Block 0 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Eiiwm umnvul .umm sc:-romnnlnomn. cnee club 1 'rnespnn Club 4 JOYCE SCHUMER s Glee Club 1 2 3 Bllket bil 4 I Y' ,jk 'C' Q ' . B. 4: Y ', , I ar H f 1. , . . ox 1 . , . ball.2..: kl, ,, ,, 2, 3. 44 Block 0 1. 2, 3. 4. Y . . 1: As- ' . , 3' . . : , 2. I , 2, a. b. 1 9 . h ' .... X. I ' 3 . 2, 3. 1 41 . .A. 1, 2.3.4. 7 MARGARET JANE SEDGWICK Nugget Staff 4: G. A. A 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. of Glee Club 3: A Capella Choir 3. 45 Volleyball 3. 4. BONNIE JEANNE SHUCK Transfer from Nebraska Thesplan Club 4 Cast f Taps on the KATHERINE SMITH Basketball 1 2 Glee Club DORIS STRANDBERG 'Transfer from Washing ton 4. DOROTHY LEE STREET Drum Majorette 2 3 4 BOB SWINNEY Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Block 0 1. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2: A Ca- pella Cholr 4. hlfuff Ibm' WILTON DONALD TABER ootball 1 2 3 4 c b l 1 Baseball 2 Glee Cub l 2 JACK HARLOW TERRELL Block O 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 Vice Pres ol Class 2 MJ. MW ROSALIE THOMPSON Executive Committee 2 Honor Society 1 2 Hts borlan ot S B 4 Orches tra 1 2 Nugget, Staff 4 PHYLLIS ELAINE TUCKER A A 1 2 3 4 Vo ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3. 4 Glee Club 3 XUUICE W TURK ee Club Safety quadron 2 3 Football 3 4 Camera Club 4 XEQNONI FOSTER LREN asketball 1 2 .5 Vxce Pres of Block O 4 Glee Club l 2 Block 2 3 4 Track ALBWRT WAKEFIELD otball 4 Baseball 3 4 Safeu Squadron 1 2 O ERRY WALKER. Band 1. 2 3, 43 Football 3. 4: A Cape'la Choir 3, 4g Orchestra 1 2. 33 Jlee Cub 1 2. LESTER R WEBB Safety Squadron 1. MINNIE WONG H no Socxe v 2 BELVA LOUIS' WOOD A 2 3 4 Geo Club 1 2 .5 Basketball 1 4 Volleyball 1 3 ALPHIE WORTHY Transfer Tx e Hgh l' J 4 N. JJJAN SENATE JUIIIUH CLHSS HESUHIE Dlck Moore Bob Mc K1l1op Jack Bartley Ed1th Burroughs Katherme Everett Ruth Bryson Although we are not the larffest class 1n the s hool we Jun1ors feel that we haxe ex ery re son to be proud of the place we have made for oursel ves m the student body In the fleld of competxtlve ethletxcs Bob McK1llop Arl1n Rhme Walter M1 hell Dlck Moore D1ck Knowles George Gannon Charles Grlmshaw Malcolm Kalser and Jack Morrlll have estabhshed the prom1nence of the Junlor boys ln every sport Peggy MCGIHHIS Katherme Everett and La Vern Qumtel have been largely responslblefqfor br1ng1ng the glrls basket ball champlonshlp to th1s class for the sedoiid successlve year Nearly all the off1ces 1n both athletlc organ1zat1ons are held by Junlors Our m mbershxp 1n the Honor Soclety IS not the largest but the offxce of pres1dent IS held by a Jumor Edlth Burroughs and VICS presxdent IS Kather 1ne Everett who IS a so presxdent of the G1rl s league The newly organxzed Thesplan club IS preslded over by another junlor Harry Meeker and Harry Edlth Burroughs Stanley Hussey and Floyd Coggan have carrled off leadmg parts 1n all thxs year s dramatl produ txons Qeveral Members of Pete Kelly s band are Jumors All th1S muslcal and dramat c talent was combmed m the 1un1or program presented before the student body wlth the hope that our program mlght agaln be judged the best Wlth so many outstandlng classmates from whlch to choose the 1un1or class offlcers They were for f1rst semester presrdent Katherlne Everett VICS presvdent Jack Bartley secretary treasurer Edlth Burroughs and exe cutlve commlttee member Bob McK1llop For the second semester pres ldent D1ck Moore VICE presldent Jack Bartley secretary treasurer Ruth Bryson and executlve commlttee member Bob McK1llop The J un1or Prom held th1S year on March 15 and called the St Pat Prom followed an Irlsh theme complete Wlth Blarney Stone Wlshlng Well and snakes The dance was one of the outstandmg soclal affalrs of the year v 1 1 1 9 1 . 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UlHSS UF 42 SUPHUHIUHE ULHSS HESUHIE r Bob W1ll1ams Margle Helton Robert Ronev Bern1ce Schmltke Gwendolyn Downer In September 1940 our very S0ph1St1Cat9d class of 1943 not recog nlzed as the green 11ttle freshmen of last year entered proudly mto our sophomore year We elected as our off1cers Merle Vance pres1dent Bob Roney V106 pres1dent Gwendolyn Downer secretary treasurer and Bob Wlll18mS Exe cutxve Commlttee member We may very proudly say that th1S year we are represented ln everx organ1zat1on 1n the school Our boy athletes play on the football basketball baseball and track teams and are members of the Block O The glrls shlne as aCt1V9 members of the Glrls Athlet1c Assoclatlon Students from our class take part m both the band and Acapella Cholr There are sopho our class take part both 1n the band and Acappella Chonr As to the SOCl8.l s1de our glamour boys and debutantes are the envy of the school Class off1cers for the sprmg semester are Bob Roney pres1dent MQFJOYIQ Helton v1ce pres1dent Bernlce Schmltke secretary treasurer and Bob Wllllams Executwe Comrmttee member Our mam amb1t1on now IS to become upper classmen so watch the class of 43 v 9 y ' v v v 1 1 ' s v ' s , ' ' U . 7 ' 9 V u av - , . Y Y v ' v 1 ' y Y . 43 ULHSS UF FHESHIMH CLHSS RESUME What would we do wlthout freshmen Whxle they are mslgmflcant th1s year they w11l some day be the hlghllghts of our school There are 231 enrolled one of the largest classes Orov1lle Hlgh School has ever had One of our outstandmg members showmg great progress xs Ted Tanne h1ll who IS now class presldent He was a star on the B football team and we me sure he w11l help wln many a game 1n years to come Presldent Delmar Bartley VICE presldent Kenneth O Brlen Secretary Treasurer Georgla Harr1s Executlve Commxttee Member Ted Tannehxll Sprmg offlcers of the class are Presldent Ted Tannehlll Vice presldent Jack Lawton Secretary Treasurer V1rg1n1a Johnson Executlve Commlttee Member Puzzy Charles H1CkOk 2 . . ' ' ' U U , . 3. . . . U Class officers for the fall semester were: . . , . ' ' -is vs - -1? blfzff 44 UF ,AM , 1 I ULHSS HSSUEIHTED STUDENTS Herman Quintel Mary Felipe Mike Aicega Tip Rowe old Oroville High Directed by the man of the hour Herman Quintel president and assisted by his two able cohorts Mike Aicega vice president and Mary Fehpe secretary and treasurer student body affairs ran smooth as clock work Student body Splrlt was high as old Oroville produced winning ath1et1c teams School Splflt reached fever p1tCh when the Tiger varslty challenged Chico basketball supremacy Then came the second semester elections and dynamic Clifford lT1pJ Rowe took over the reins of the student body band wagon Mike Alcega one of the best vice presidents seen in these parts in many a day and Mary Fehpe known to everybody as efficiency plus were re elected Rowe the go getter announced that we would have a spring carnival and promised to make it the best ever produced Incidently the Nugget promised to be one of the student bodys biggest successes this year by which the student body was to be made S200 richer All 1n all the students should be commended for the1r whole hearted cooperation and abundant school spirit 1 X N M ' ,un K .I 5 ' fig R, i .L ,- X ... ,ff QX ' The opening day of school found an enthusiastic Student Body here in JJ ff ff Alt! R9lgI'lCd ox er bx Queen Marx Felxpe and her Kmg Clxfford Tlp Rove the 1941 Oroulle Umon Hxgh School Carmx al proved a double success Besldes addmg a substantlal sum to the student bodv treasurx the affaxr New md dlfferent crmcessmns attracted large cmxxde to the carmx 11 on the brxllmntlx hghted football fleld both Thumdax 'md Frldax mghts The excellent cooperatxon of 'all the Qtudente and the Qmcere enthus1aQm of the toxxncpeople Qs xx ell is that of the Qtudems xx ere responslble for maklng th1s tear s carmxdl the great success that It was 'I N J o ,ur Q t . In ' W ' F v' M ' ' M ' r . . provided fun and frolic for all. JMX REPRESENTATIVE Hllllllll SUGIETU al 4 1. Pep talks by M1ss Larson and Mr Fyllmg the two new advlsors open ed the fall semester of our branch of the Calxfornla Scholastlc Federatlon Chapter No 143 An electxon of offlcers followed New off1cers named were Allan McLa1n presldent Ed1th Burroughs v1ce presldent Lorxs Roulette secretary treasurer As there was no meetmg of the Northern Callforma Federatlon durmg thxs semester ways and means were advxsed to make the exxstence of the Honor Society better known to the school Bra1n Brawls between schools and among members themselves were arranged and very capably carried out These QUIZ programs proved to be very popular wxth the students The Spflhg elect1on put Ed1th Burroughs 1nto Off1C6 as presldent Kath erme Everett as v1ce presldent Joy Drob1sh as secretary treasurer Membershlp IS based on a un1form Cfedlt plan A mmlmum or 10 pomts IS requlred A s count 3 polnts and Bs count for one polnt C 1n any full credlt subgect dlsquallfxes for membersh1p All members are entltled to attend the d1str1ct conventlon fo the Northern Callfornla Scholastlc Fed eratlon Sen1ors who have held thelr membersh1p for slx semesters mclud mg thelr fmal semester are especlally honored by havmg a gold seal stamped on each d1ploma At graduatlon each one IS presented a gold p1n an emblem of l1fe membersh1p In the orgamzatlon The 38 members for the last semester were Elmer Beever Marian Bumgarner Ga1ng Chan Joe Church Joy Droblsh Betty Ganow Betty Greene Mabel Inman Helen Lambros Allan McLa1n Margaret Meadow Lorls Roulette Donald Bartley Patty Bxshop Edlth Burroughs Kather1ne Everett Stanley Hussey Peggy MCGIDHIS Mary Ono Jo Ch1lds Maxlne Fraz1er Elalne Fyll1ng Mary Hockmg Dolores Joyce Gertrude N1sbet Bob W1ll1ams Delmar Bartley Carmen Brlzzolara Yselta Cambell E1leen Caughey Evelyn Clmgan Bobby Curry Vxola Gould Carmen Mullmeaux Fay Sagendorf Irene Watson Jordan Watts and Paul Wemer .. 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' I 1 1 Y Y 7 Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 v , . , 1 1 1 v 1 V 7 7 V 9 7 7 7 i - 1 1 1 1 7 7 ' 1 ' DHHIHHTICS V1lla1DS and mortgages heroes and heromes all flgured promlnently ln the flrst play glven th1s year by the dramatlcs class And the V1lla1n Stlll Pursued Her a melodrama 1n one act dlrected by Robert F Mognls lnstructor of the class Other one act plays enacted by the class mcluded Retrxbutlon an all boys play and Three Taps On The Wall featurlng a cast of all glrls In commemoratlon of George Washlngton s blrthday a short hlstory of the blrth of democracy and the part Washlngton played ln formul fmg It was presented by the dramatlcs students Representlng a new form of en tertalnment the program was glven 1n radlo scr1pt style Although actlng was of prlmary lmportance to the students of the Dra matlcs class the background of stage work and the development of the ele ments of a play were studxed too How to apply stage makeup properlv and how to arrange stage props comprlsed un1ts of the course The second semester was devoted to the wr1t1ng of the drama Several one act plays not only wrltten but produced and dlrected by members of Members of the class were Bxll Lothrop Elna Hooper Frank Jewell E lalne Fylllng Georgia Wood ROSIE Arrxaga Harrv Meeker Bonnle Jeanne Shuck Edxbelle Greene Mary Lou Hockxng Betty Greene Charles Gr1m shaw Stanley Hussey Frances Nance June Josephson and Floyd Coggan The Thesplan Club was organlzed for those Interested 1n the study of the drama A Chrlstmas play The Flnger of God was presented by the Thes plans The Whlte Phantom a one act mystery play was lntroduced bv the club ln Aprll at Publlc Schools Nlght Off1cers of the organ1z'1t1on e lected for the vear were presldent Harry Meeker uce president Stanley Hussey secretary Elaine Fvlllng , , , . , . . . . . . . ,, . . 7 . ,, . . . 9 1 ' 9 ' H ' ' YY ' 1 K6 Y! 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' ' TIGER IHIHHUH STHFF The sale of Tlger Mirror subscription cards a noon dance a Press Con vention at the University of California and a cub edition of the paper were the highlights of the active careers of the Journalism students during 1941 Two hundred and twenty one subscribers to the Tlger Mirror were ser ved this year as a neva er and brighter paper rolled off the presses Plans were made early in the season to raise money to send the Journ ahsm students to the Press Convention held annually at the University of California To realize these hopes a noon dance was given by the class It proved to be a huge success with profits amounting to seventeen dollars Those sent were Mary Klnchen Patty Mitchell Betty Curry Frank Mathew Jim Dufur B111 Lothrop and Jim McDonald took responsibility for the paper staff members were Editors in Chief Betty Greene and Betty Ganow Feature Editors Mary Kinchen and Bettv Curry Boys Sports Editor B111 Lothrop Cartoonist La Verne Dennis Advertising Manager Warren Daley During the first semester Girls Spor s Editor was Helena Allen When she left Oroville her position was taken over by Desk Editor Delor s Meyers Journalism advisor was Miss Alice Green instructor of English W1 h the close of the school year the Tiger Mirror says 30 for now , - , , . , . , , ' . v . i . 1 With the exception of a cub edition in which first year students under- . . . v I . -. - . 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GIRLS HTHLETIC HSSUCIHTIUII Stat1on GAA sponsored by the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatxon IS on the a1r agaln to brlng you the news of the h1ghl1ghts 1n G1rls Sports' Offlcers of the orgamzatlon for the fall semester were as follows Betty Lou Basye Presldent La Verne Qulntel V106 Presldent Carr1e Palxos ecretary Treasurer For the sprmg semester these g1rls were 1n charge La Verne Qulntel Presxdent Marjone Davls Vlce Presldent Mary On Secretary Treasurer Joyce Hastlng Publlclty Manager ACt1V1t1ES were many and varxed thls year Interclass games 1n volleyball basketball and baseball kept the teams busy and enthuslastlc all year Block awards were glven members of the wmnmg teams and h1gh pomt blocks were awarded for 1nd1v1dual merlt and accompllshment 1n all round sports The sprmg H1 Jmks play days wxth other schools and a bxg barn dance were successfully carrled out as anual affalrs Thus an outstandmg year for G A A now commg to a close was made posslble through close cooperatxon of the g1r1s and thelr grand adv1sor M1ss Wall Station GAA b1dd1ng farewell unt1l another successful year' 1 Peggy McGinnis-----Publicity Manager Q Bl Ill.- Durlng the fxrst semester the mam functxons of the Block O were the sfonsorlng of the Freshmen Sophomore brawl and the dance held for the champxonshlp B football team s gold footballs The rules for awardmg the Block O were altered so that the players can be awarded a block regardless of the number of games won The offlcers elected for the f1rst semester were Munson Everett Presldent Arlm Rhme Secretary and Treasurer D1Ck Knowles Executlve Commlttee Member Th1s year saw a great mcrease 1n the Block O membershlp due to the large number of boys who came out for sports and the change 1n the block award1ng rules In the second half of the year the Block O was 1n charge of the annual Block O dance the Block O fxeld clay and the 1n1t1at1on of new members The offlcers for thxs semester were Allan MCLHID Presldent Colman Caughey V1ce Presldent Arlm Rhme Secretary and Treasurer George Atkln Executlve Committee Member Q, U CH H H A 5 5: r ' ' ' ' GG 71 J ' ' Ll Y! 1 ' ll li Vernon Uren - Vice-President ' ' ' an sv - li Y! ' it 7? gg yy - . . . . 7 7 h.0 The high school was proud this year to have one of the largest bands in the h1story of the school 56 members Under the d1rect1on of Mr Summy it ablv represented the student body at football games parades the music festival at Chico graduation exercises and various other student and com mun1ty activities At the football games the band and drum and bugle corps led by Harold Dahlme1er drum major and several very attractive majorettes presented A small Pep band was organized for the basketball season and really proved its worth by adding to the enthusiasm of our rooters The band also participated in exchange concerts with other hlgh schools 1n the county The f1rst of these was with Durham The Oroville Union Hlgh School Band Club which includes members from the band beginners band and the drum and bugle corps had a suc cessful season in promoting the soc1al side of these organizations Elceted as offlcers for the year were Bob Roney President Ruth Bryson vice pres: dent Lor1s Roulette secretary Barbara Fleming treasurer and Harold Long sergeant at arms The Band Club presents its semor members with gold pins at graduation I -, V - f V I . X various tricky formations including the letters of the different schools. -g Q -4 I UHHIH HIGH SCHUUL BHUETS Ah-I Ccmrany D of the lst Separate Battalion of the California H1gh S hool Caoets had a very successful year under the efficient guidance of Comman dant of Cade s Major A C Bloom and Captain Gaing Chan Great pro ficlency was shown by the cadet corps in the learning of extended and close order drills Capta1n Chan was ably assisted during the fall semester by lst I ieutenant Richard De Somer and and Lieuteant Ross Grex es In the sprinv semes ter 2nd Lieutenant Ross Greves was promoted to lst Lieutenant and Pla toon Se geent Warren Daley was promoted to 2nd L1eutenant Company lst Sergeant Glenn Swinney lst Platoon Sergeant Robert Daley and 2nd The cadets sponsored their third Annual Military Ball on March 21 The theme of the dance was that of national preparedness and the decor ations were artistically designed by various members of the corps Company D together with Company A and B of Ch1CO held a formal parade review in March in the presence of our student body this occasion proved very popular with the students Oroville returned the visit to Chico in May Twenty three cadets attended the annual cadet encampment at the California State Fair Ground in Sacramento during the spring vacatlon April 6 to 12 The cadets enjoyed the six days encampment 1n Wh1Ch their their unit made a fine showing The annual inspection of Company D was held May 13 1941 with Cap tain Wm Roe of the state office as inspector I ll U I Platoon Chester Vance cooperated efficiently with their superior officers. lsiPlHTUUH 2nd PLHTUUH U 5 , URUHI HIIU BUGLE Wxth forty three members the Drum and Bugle Corps paraded at many magor events durxng the year Themr mam partlcipatxon of the year was the Muszc Fest1val parade at Chlco They also marched at all home foot ball game formmg a huge Block O 1n the Armxstxce Day parade school carmval parade and Gateway Fmesta parade The Drum and Bugle Corps was put to a severe test and handxcap thas year as practxce was held only once a week on Wednesdays The Drum and wxth such lxttle practmce The orgamzatmon IS composed of twenty two snare drums two bass drums fxfteen bugles three pretty majorettes and the cymbals Mr Charles Summy and Mr Ed Shexedel as before acted as mstructors Thanks to Mr Summy and Mr Scheledel the Drum and Bulge Corps had a very successful year W1thout them and the1r spmt the Corps would have passed mto obhv n. X95 , - u ' ll: - - - S Bugle Corps members should be praised for the performances they put on pf, M I x fy, H cnlgygtmgun cw The members of the A Cappell'a Chorr are very proud of the progress the organxzatmon has made m the two years of 1ts exxstence Under the d1rect1on of Mr Summy the group of thxrty has been practmc mg exerclses to xmprove breathmg and tone control 1n preparatxon for the Appearances have been made before several Orovmlle clubs and at the Teachers Instxtute and at the tlme of th1s prmtmg plans are be1ng made for performances at ne1ghbormg schools mclud1ng Durham Marysville Yuba Cxty and Grxdley We wxsh to express our apprecxatxon to Mr Nxsbet and the school for purchasmg our new burgundy colored robes We feel that they axd us greatly nn representmg our school more effectlvely S ' J Chico Music Festival. , . , . . . . , . . , . ' GIRLS LEHGUE At the flrst meetlng of the Glrls League 1n the fall of 1940 new offl els xx ere elected and plans were formulated for the semester Mary Fehpe w s e'ected pres1dent Jane Beatt1e uce presxdent and La Verne Qumtel sec reta1y treasurer The flrst 3Ct1XltV was the preparat1on of a Chrlstmas basket whxch was to be g1ven to a needy fam1ly Durxng the semester lnterestmg and helpful materlal fox h1gh schools was collected and made 1nto a scrap book A candy sale was sponsored by the G1rls League ln order to help the boys B team buy thelr gold footballs The candy sale p1 ox ed x ery successful Plans fox purchas1ng a new mlrror for the gnls dressxng room were car r1ed out OfflCGFS for the sprmff semester were Katherlne Everett pres1dent Blanche Wrlght X 1ce pres1dent and Jane Beattle secretary treasurer Arrangements were made for those glrls who were 1nterested ln helplng the Red Cross to work Wlth the Senlor Red Cross 1n Orov1lle June Graham and Jane Beattle were the G1rls League representatwes at the Older Glrls Conference 1n Rlchardson Sprlngs On Apr1l 25 the Gxrls League sponsored 1tS annual Tolo Dance As us ual It proved one of the most successful dances of the year Thus ended an actlve year for the Orov1lle H1gh Schools Glrls League BUUS'lEHGUE Two years ago the Boys League dlsbanded and remalned dormant unt1l the fall semester of th1s year At the f1rst meetmg the followmg off1cers were elected Jerrv Walker pres1dent D1ck Knowles v1ce pres1dent D1ck Moore secretary treasurer Roger Gray Executn e Comm1ttee member The boys worked toward three major ObJOCtlV9S F1rst was the1r Boxmg Tournament held IH the mun1c1pal aud1tor1um The bouts were 1n the form of an el1m1nat1on contest to declde the champ1on of each class or d1 x 1s1on Hop1ng that they could be the 1nx1tors lnstead of the xnx lted ln the N C H S A L track flnals the boys alded ID f1n1sh1ng the new track as the second part of thelr program The Boys League proposed as the11 thlrd ObjGCt1Ve a sl1ght change ln the form of Student Gox ernment They felt that a Student Court should be or Qamzed w1th defmxte powers 1n rega1d to settxng pun1shment for certam offenses occurrmg at school Interest and enthuslam haxe been shown by the members of the Boxs League slnce 1ts resurlectlon Glxe them a chance and they vull not follow 1n the footsteps of the prey 1ous League . . . . 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JN FUREIGN RELATION VHBSITU FUUTBHLL Due to lack of experxence the Orov1lle Hlgh Vars1ty had a d1ff1cult tlme throughout the season Under the tutelage of Coach Hugh L fScoopJ Harr1son the Tlgers bowed to W1l1ows 6 0 1n a hard fought game In thxs game Wllton Taber regular half mjured h1s knee and was lost to the team for the major part of the season Staglng a last quarter drxve Orox xlle scored thelr f1rst touchdown of the season as they lost to Grass Valley 14 7 Plunglng from the one yard lme Munson Everett ended a susta1ned drlve of slxty yards Swmney c1rcled the rlght end for the com erslon Outwelghed twenty pounds to the man the Txgers fought vamly agamst the strong Marysvxlle Ind1ans fmally losmg 18 0 In the closest game of the season Red Bluff squeezed out a 6 2 w1n over Oroulle An Orov1lle score early 1n the thlrd quarter was called back by an offsxde penalty On the next play Swlnney clrcled left end was h1t on the one yard l1ne and fumbled over the goal l1ne Red Bluff recovered for a safety g1VlI'1Q Orov1lle two po1nts Meetmg a superxor team Orovxlle was downed 46 0 by Yuba C1ty the league champs Featured by an elghty seven yard run by Meeker the Varsxty met defeat at the hands of the strong Shasta Wolx es 38 7 Flghtlng vahantlj, the locals play ed the Ch1co Panthers to a standstlll but lost 20 6 The Txgers played thelr best game of the year endlng the season wlth a slxty yard march for a. score Munson Ex erett smashxng over the one foot l1ne Outsandmg for the Tlgers durmg the year were Don Knowles Arl1ne Rhme Glen Swmney and Munson Ex erett Q 41 . 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BEE FUUTBHLL The local Bee team smashed the1r way to the League Champlonshlp end Bees opened the season Wlth a 12 0 w1n over the strong Grass Vallev Mlners The game was featured w1th runs by Moore and Tannehlll In the f1rst league game the locals vanqunshed Marysvllle 6 0 w1th Moore scormg early ln the flrst quarter from the twenty yard hne Meetmg thelr only defeat of the year the local hghtwexghts barely lost to ROS6V1119 7 6 Fresh from the stmg of defeat the Bees smashed Yuba Clty 19 6 In another practlce game the T1ger K1ttens walloped Grxdley 38 0 Everyone on the squad saw actxon m th1s game and all dxd well As a fxttmg chmax to a sensatlonal season the hghtwexghts smeared the Ch1co Bees 25 0 Throughout the season the entzre team played outstandmg ball and they rlchly deserve the credxt they have recexved ing the season with a 25-0 win over Chico. Under Coach Art Bloom, the VHRQITU BHSHEIBHH After a sem1 successful pract1ce season featured by w ns ox er G ss Valley Los Mohnos and Wlllows and lossed to Grant Umon Sacramento and two to Grxdley the locals started a most outstandlng drlve towards the Bxg Sxx Champ1onsh1p Yuba Clty proved no nemesls to the Varslty as they battled twlce 34 32 34 18 Next to fall before the susta1ned power of the Tlgers was Marysv1lle losmg 30 20 and 31 21 Hlctmg a peak 1n thexr performance agalnst Reddmg the Orovlle qu1n et surmounted another obstacle defeatmg the Wolves Red Bluff 45 31 and 35 18 The only rema1n1ng obstacle was a stubborn Ch1co Panther team The Tlgers splxt the regular serles w1th Ch1co losmg the flrst game on thelr court 23 30 and w1nn1ng the second 43 29 on the local court Endxng the regular season ln a t1e with Chlco for the league lead the T1gers and Panthers met ln a post season game The locals ran up agamst a hot Chxco fxve and met defeat 31 15 Hlgh scorer of the year was Bob MCKlllOp w1th a total of 132 poxnts 1n league competltlon Other members of the team were Dahlme1er McLa1n Rhlne Uren Everett Rowe Qumtel Dayton Boyet Dresser and Newton Hugh Harrxson was the mentor of the team and developed one of the best ball handlmg teams ever seen nn the Bxg Sxx - 1' 4 fvff vii 41-25 and 30-26. Playing better-than-average basketball the locals crushed BEE BHSHETBHLL 'in Los1ng but tw1ce ln the practxce season one an overt1me loss to Grant Un1on Hxgh and the other a close one to Sacramento the Bees appeared to headed for an outstand1ng season They fxrst met trouble 1n league competltxon w1th Yuba Clty who down ed the boys 29 22 however the tables were turned 1n the next meet1ng Yuba C1ty los1ng 25 13 Runnmg up agalnst a sharp shootmg Marysvxlle outf1t the Bees lost tw1ce 26 21 28 17 The Orov11le boys proved too tough for Shasta Hxgh from Reddlng crushlng them tw1ce 45 15 30 20 A hot and cold qumtet Spllt wlth Red Bluff winnmg the f1rst 37 27 and loslng 30 29 1n the second After defeatmg the weak Chlco B team 25 19 1n the opener the local f1ve was upset 27 28 1n the f1nal game of the season Hlgh man was Roger Van Duzer scormg a total of 63 po1nts m the league season Players under the leadershxp of Art Bloom were Van Duzer Hlckok Porter Paxnter Noble Knowles Kalser W1ll1ams Gannon Aleck Dufux OKelly Fuller Roney and Eckley . 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A . . ,f , , . 1 , 1 I 1 9 a 1 'y 9 S . . , . 9 s'y - 1 a's'- s a'a 7 ' ' 1 7 7 . . .. 1 7 I 3 7 I 7 7 7 Y U 7 2 ' C TEHIH BHSHETBHH The C team started the1r flrst season by wlnmng a thrlller from the Grass Valley M1ners Durmg the last ten seconds wlth the score tled Wxll lams ace guard of the te m sank a long one to w1n the game 14 12 They proceeded through the rest of the practlce schedule undefeated w1nn1ng from Blggs Grldley and Chxco who won the champlonshlp m thelr d1v1s1on streak of two years standmg The local C s dropped thelr next game 19 17 to Marysvllle Two weeks later however they beat Yuba Clty 1n another colse game 1614 Loslng the1r chance to t1e for the champlonshlp the locals were defeated agaln by Marysvllle 23 17 The flrst str1ng l1ne up was as follows Guards Horn and W1111aIHS Center Hxckok Forwards Atkm and Casagrande cc as . . . . . . i . , . . , . - , 2 , - . l 9 Y 7 7 The first league game, a close victory over Yuba City, ended a winning ' I U 99 ' -1 , ' 7 3 7 ' - 9 D TEHIII BHSHETBHH In the f1rst game of the1r practlce season the D s dropped the1r game to Grass Valley 14 5 The rest of the1r practxce season was uneventful The scores were Ch1co Orov1lle Gr1 ley 8 Orovllle Ch1co Orovllle Blggs Orovllle Blggs 12 Orovxlle The league opened wlth a loss to Yuba Clty who came from behlnd after the Orovxlle D s had been ID the lead for three quarters Next came the fxrst league vlctory an eleven to SIX wxn over Marysvllle The flrst stung lxne up was as follows Guards Gray Sylva Forwards Casagrande Sylva fboddsp Center Dudley Much cred1t IS due to Coach Ralph Conrad who moulded both the C and D teams mto fast, smooth workmg qulntets -su .5 4 u A 2 M , .t ' 17 ' 19 .d . 6 ' 26 ' 13 ' 9 ' 12 ' ' 10 I!!! it he lptyt.-, rs! a BHSEBQQL Y 7 ' - - - ,, ,, , U, . '14 A Taseball mterest mcreased generally m Orovllle thxs year due to the f1ne new llghted f1eld and a new team for the c1ty Thxs mterest has been reflected m lneh school where baseball has always been a major sport New un forms helped here too 'Ih1s year two te ms have competed 1n full schedule The A team under the d1rect1on of Mr Mltchell has had a fme season and at the txme of gomg to press lS st1ll m the pennant flght They mtroduce somethmg new 1n Northern Cal1forn1a Hlgh School baseball by playmg part of thexr schedule at mght under the hghts Thls appears to be the fmancxal salvatxon of baseball as lt has been of football 'lhe B team under the coachmg of Mr Bloom has also had a successful season Th1s team serves as a tra1n1ng ground for the future stars and sev eral have already graduated to the vars1ty Most of the players on both teams are underclassmen and w1ll be w1th us for several seasons so xt appears that the OUHS wxll have a great team for THE VARSITY P1tcher Colman Caughey Jun1or converted from the outf1eld and a fxne steady chucker Good hxtter Catcher Bob Schwyhart Jun1or flrst year behmd the bat Rugged and a ggressve Should be tops next year slugger type Flrst Base Tlp Rowe Semor alternatmg wlth H1gg1HS Both good boys future years T1p graduates but Hlggms IS a sophomore and looks 11ke a great pros pect 2nd Base MCFVIH Ph1ll1ps Sophomore Conslstent hltter good flelder should develop fast 3rd Ba e Don Mc Carty Jun1or clever fleldlng hustler should be out standmg next year Shortstop J 1m Hatfleld a transfer Sen1or one of the best players ln the league Dudley a Freshman played the flrst half of the season Brxlllant fxelder and w1th a vear to grow wxll be a good hltter Left F1eld Al Wakefleld Semor veteran of three years Conslstent at bat and ln the fleld fme defenslvely Center F1eld Ted Tanneh1ll Tarzan the freshman F1ne prospect for the future Rlght now a good flelder and slugger at bat Rxght F1eld Vernon Uren Semor f1rst year a regular Good 1n the held dlstance hxtter Huse Stresser Hlckock Lawrence Ph1ll1ps and Boyet have been the men on the bench who have pressed the others for thelr 3obs A whole flock of new players are on the upgrade It looks brlght for baseball s future , . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . kd . . , . - H - u so C . - s , . as na - ' 1 ' 1 I Q - v 9 ' 9 y 1 -- , , . .. . 4 , V . 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' ' as u . , , ' -- , , . a v v , ' s THHCK TEHHI Under the tutorshxp of Coach Hugh L Scoop Harrzson the local track team was host to the other members of the Bxg Snx Conference mn the The Unlxmxted meet was won by Shasta Chmco was second and Orovxlle thnd Members of the team who won then' letters were Herman Qulntel Ted Tannehnll Frank Dayton Bob Roney Malcolm Kaxser B111 Pappas George Gannon Ross Huntmgton and Stan Lane They wmll compete ln Chrco May 17 and mf they place thxrd or hxgher, w111 be el1g1b1e to compete at Sacramento The Lxm1ted meet was won by Chxco Reddmg was second followed by Marysvxlle and Orovmlle Those who earned thelr block s were Mxke Leonard John Aleck Gordon Dotson George Atkm Jack Noble The C meet was won by Chxco followed by Reddmg and Orovxlle Those who won thexr letters were James Crabtree Leslxe Srlva, Don Casagrande, Eddie Francls Gene Casagrande 'J M l l l as ' , H1 H ' N.C.h.S.A.L. preliminaries. ' J Y u 9 1 w 9 A 1 1 Qs I i ' ' I l . , . ' I I 9 3 ' H H ' I I : ' . . Q l TEHHIS TEHHI The T1ger netsters are malung hxstory ID the1r season th1s year They have not lost any pract1ce tournaments nor league tournaments tlns year The team thxs year IS made up of exper1enced men It IS compr1sed of three semors and flve Jumors Undoubtedly the most outstandmg member of the team IS Bob MCKIIIOP He IS top man 1n the league agaln thxs year best 1n the league Walter M1tchell the second smgles player IS also com1ng through for OUHS w1th very few losses The second doubles team Harold Dahlme1r and Allan McLa1n hasnt lost a league or practlce match th1s season Last but not least Jack Morrxll and Charles Gr1mshaw the thxrd doubles team IS domg splendxdly for the T1gers Under the superv1s1on of Coach Larry Wh1te the boys have done Justice to the name, Tlger Tenms Team The first doubles team, Munson Everett and Arlin Rhine, is also the . , . , . . GIRLS VUHEUBHLL Th1s ms stat1on G A A sendxng out news from the very front of 1940 s vol leyball battleground The tournament made up of two d1V1S10hS was held ln round robm style The two outstandmg games of the season were held between the upperclasses Wmnlng only by a narrow margln 1n the fmrst half the Sen1ors proved beyond doubt 1n the second that they were the uctors 34 17' After grxm threats upon the champlonshmp of the Sen1ors the f1ght1ng J un1or team was awarded second place on the ladder Sophomores and Freshmen took tlurd and fourth respectlvely Capta1ns of the four teams were Sophomores Barbara Wood Freshmen Joy Aleck Jumor Kathehme Ex erett Semor Barbara Fre1tas Katherme Ex erett was the manager of the tournament Thus ended a most successful after school volley ball season Statxon G A A srgnmg off ,pr A . . ., , . K f ' N, 4 . , u . l . . . Q '- fmt., , t .vs 1 tu A JW X 5 , fi- 4-Ls' . ,3Xf'it Q' .A ' ,,.,. 1 . . . . , ' ' ' ' H - 11 5 ' 5 ' 9 7 Q - I 1 ' . . . u . y I v GIRLS BH HJBHH I s news frcm the sporthoht ' A most successful basketball season was among the glrls th1s year as each of the four classes entered the battle Wlth a real te m For man j weeks the g1rls stayed after school for practxce and games wnmng and losmg by turns untxl the ch mplon team was found It was not easy to fmd that team however SIHCE the Jumors and semors txed for f1rst place the play off game Wh1Ch the semors won was very close Sophmores came m th1rd and freshman fourth The season s basketball manager was La Verne Qumtel and the four caftawns were as follows June Grafe SGHIOFS Mar or e Dav1s Jumors Rowena Allen Sophmores Goya Gomez Freshman Congratulatlons to them all' Your sportscaster Slgnlng off , x r- 2 4 ,-,. . ... . . A Y . . . .W f- . -' , ',iw!a.,' ,Q -, ,, . , , . . ., f , AJ. W ,.:.., '4 - V ' ' Q ff: ' s' ifr.P,3G,9+,g, A- ' , KL ' 1 Y7 , , ., 5 . . . 9 . A K . . . . . . . - , 1 0 ' ' 9 1 1 ' 1 1 . , . , . 9 J - . 1 1 --..- ......... ........., ........ ' U GIRLS BHSEBHLL X 'Ih s IS your sportcaste1 once gem ' r ngmff you ncws of Gm s Athleucs 'lhcre was no m er lass competltxon due to the lack of tlme but reffula1 practlce for those mterested was held after school regardless lt was pred1cted that the sen1or team would probably won the champnon shlp had any real games been played Howes er, that was only a predlctxon and IS hard to tell whxch team would have proved the best as good athletes represented every class And so unt11 next year Your sportcaster s slgnmg off See you lh the fxeld of sports' i ' -. 2 ' t l ' D ' ' ' ' G rl's Easehall this ye-r was carried on in a different manner than usual. ' L 2' e' ' . ' A, D ' , , D . Y . . 9 GIRLS TEHHIS JU? fgffff It s G1r1s tenms n the a1r brought to you by the makers of Lots of Fun every year at thxs t1me 1941 tenms was a brg success every g1rl worked hard to gam herself a place on the tenms ladder and to assure the team of success when It battled wxth other schools Top g1r1s were La Verne Qum tel Katherme Everett Lucille W1111ams and Joyce Hastmgs Katherme Everett was Tenn1s Manager rn charge of a sport everyone thoroughly enjoyed Tenms w111 be on the a1r agam at th1s txme next tenms season , 1 . . DIC! - 1 . - 9 9 1 - v . . . . . . . . . Ufll LEHHRS Identlcal 1n appearance Henly and H xman chlelenoe g .are al x a ne ln tl elr lo ltv and gpl t h1O lghout 1 e xeax the led the students at all ralhes and ames Although the Cheevng sectmns nex er knexx xxhethe1 11 xx Q H mx OI the wncexe CIllllLlSl3 m ofthe 'xxms O1OX1llQ Hxgh IQ xerx fo tun itt m h mx mg the SLll1CICT1lJQI'gfVx1I'1S1O keep school sp1r1t at 1tS pe zlx Addmg Colm and mtelest to the 'nt of cheer leadm 1 xx mg 'XI vnell and Glenms Dltlxhoubt S15tC1S xx ho asbxsted the txvms durmg the xc H1 ' ' , ' ' Q' Q - 5. - . ' ' 1 ' yr l ' 'rl .1 ' L ' .. , 5' ' - ' f . 1 V ' K . v V . ' ,HL O . v . Herman who was leading them. they soon found themselves resprmdmg to .Q ' ' is t .. ' ' '. ' I' x' 1 -' L '- ' K . ' . K . - ' A v ,el l HA. X - '.f .R . .y , ..'L. ' ' , www..- JJAX ARCHIVES SEHIUH It lb the year 1901 and the annual carnn al has come to town We xx andcr through alsles of gaud1lv Stflped tents hghted by br1ll1ant arcs of llght Nearby a balkel seeks to ent1ce us INTO the shows or to r1de the merrv go round There IS somethlng fam1l1ar about th1s barker that holds our attcnt1on She looks l1ke yes lt 18 Jeanne Grafe We walk farther looklng at the advert1semcnts for the s1de shows See the world famous snake ch rmer Betty Curry reads one An other announces the commlng performance of Melv1a Schoenberger the beaut1ful contort1on1st A prev1evt of a collect1on of Pelacanus Eryth rorhynchos owned bv J1mm1e Hattleld IS exh1b1ted 1n front of one tent Jack Fraz1ers flea c1rcus IS drawmg a large crowd Goodness we have nt seen or heard of these people s1nce graduat1on day 1941' F1red by curloslty to learn what our other classmates are domg noxx we proceed st1l1 farther u'1t1' a large black tent looms before us A s1gn readmg Madam La Conga qLo1s Lloydj Crystal Gazer Enter hangs outslde The 1ns1de of th tent 13 dlrn we t1nd as we enter except for one l1ght whlch rex eals a stooped xe1led flgure bend1ng ox er a large crystal ball The flgure nods sllghtlv when we make known our des1re to flnd out what has taken place IH the l1ves of our classmates dur1ng these ten yeals Then l1ft1ng a hand for s1lence she gazes 1nto her crystal ball and relates the followmg br1ef chron1cles wh1le we l1sten 1n awe ROSIQ Arr1aga has been glamour1zed far and Wlde and has become the face that launched a thousand shlps Jane Beattle has won a nat1onw1de freckle contest Marv Cabral has retlred to that Spanlsh Vllla IH the A7o1es Glor1a Clarke IS now starrlng m Bllly Roses Aquacade Cora Fuller lS the buyer for the Blackfeet Ind1an tr1bes She purchases genume Indlan made goods at the factors and wholesales them to the n tn es Eettx Ganow has made her mark 1n the llterary vtorld as a True Storx wrlter Betty Greene 15 st1ll presldent of the Klpllhg Club Fdnrelle G1cene has been elected to the undersher1ffsh1p of Yoo Hoo county ' v . 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LaVerne Hawks IS enter1ng the state Charleston contest Good luck LaVerne Mlke A1CEga IS teach1ng the l1ttle k1dd1es hablo Espanol out 1n Hon cut Ray Anderson ettammg hlS l1fe amb1t1on has been au arded the Cr1t1c s Award for the best R3dlO Comed1an of 1911 Elmer Beever has a plague over h1s 0ff1C6 door Elmer Beever COHHOIS seur of F1ne Wooden Ducks Ralph Bolt after belng an All Amerlcan IS playlng pro football Mar1an Bumgarner Her Jelly has won f1rst pr1ze at the Butte County Falr Eugene Bowman after much research has just won the Nobel pr1ze for h1S sc1ent1f1c pape1 on The Strap That Holds the Harness That Holds the Horse That Pulls the Buggy That Carrles the Horse and Buggy Doctor Varah D1etle 1S wr1t1ng a column under the name of Aunt Hetty Ruth and Alene Farnsworth have a studlo on Maln Street over Ton1s Cloth1ng Store where they teach the MCXICQD Sarrape La Verne Dennls IS sel11ng 1ce boxes to the Esklmos Dorothy Lee Street has become a Salvatlon Army Lass1e Patty Harrmgton 1S a member of the Redheads and returns each year to play the faculty of Orov1lle Hlgh Phyll1s Tucker IS st1ll work1ng on her formula for sandless sp1nach Lorra1ne Flood has rece1ved her f1rst b1g Job 1n 1nter1or decoratxng she IS redomg the Tower of P158 Elv1n Dav1s 1S mak1ng a f1ne prof1t out of that fancy ch1cken farm of h1s Bernlce Johnson IS the head of a home for Swed1sh Nlghtmgeles Manuel1ta Nunez after burn1ng the m1dn1ght o11 these many years has worked out a fool proof way 1n wh1ch to dec1pher shorthand Cl1nton Buck our prom1s1ng young boxer has won the Golden Gloves Tournament Lovetta H1bbS lS g1X1I1g E11 Culbertson a run for h1S money for the t1tle of No 1 Brldge Expert Betty Lou Bayse IS st1ll tracklng down the x11la1n IH f ct she has Jolned the F B I . . .... . ,, ,, . 0 ' . . . . . . . . , V ' 7 . . --A, y . - ' YY 9 9 ' ' 7 L I I . . . . . 5 4, ' H , . . . ., Noel Newton is the featured bubble dancer at the Bal Tabarine. 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George Pe l lS pres dent of the mternauonal lratermtx Eata Elta Plc Robert Sxnmney as he lS so adept at It IS makmg a hung as profess1onal blusher Kather1ne Vkood we fmd to be a telephone oper tor the XOICG vnth 1 sm1le Bonme Jean Shuck has returned to become the f1rst woman prmclpal ol Orox 1lle H1gh Helena Allen IS also a member of the faculty She teaches harmony Charles Porter 13 managmg the P1ttsburg Plrates Bllly Johnson 15 operatmg the flVQ oclock whlstle t Swanes Mlll The whlstle wont blow Margaret Meadow on her last trlp to Europe stepped on the gangplanx after lt had been ra1sed Poor Margaret' Jacquelme K1nser has fmally real1zed her amb1t1on to chase a flrc engme Franclsco Museum of Flne Arts Darby Uren has taken up pole s1tt1ng as a hobby Tlp Rowe has sold h1s Jalopy to the Smlthsoman Instltute 1n Washmgton D C IH the 1nterest of sc1ent1f1c research Lor1s Roulette owns and mlsmanages a strmg of racmg stables Bob Huse IS about to embark on a lecture tour of the South Amer1can Pampas on the subject of Weed Seed Emma Mae Rush has a fxfteen mmute spot on the adxo every mormng Emma always leads off wlth these words I am the lovlng sp1r1t of the Blue Fa1ry Joy Drob1sh IS a l1pst1ck demonstrator at a downtown department store Gamg Chan IS the one and only 1nd1sputable author1ty on partlclples Phyll1s Harlow She sells sea shells by the sea shore Daxld Pa1nter has galned renown 1n Terpslchorean clrcles by 1I1X9l'1tll'lg a dance called the Cockroach Thelma McColgans new bus1ness enterprlse IS growmg w1th leaps nd bounds a cat farm Dlck DeSomer has made a fortune ralslng rabblts 1n Crlpple Creek C4 l orado 1 . - ' 1 ' ' .2 ' A ,- ' V f ' a . f' 1 V. . . .1 - - v ' a 9 - l ' 7 Elna Hooper has presented her latest Surrealist effort to the San . ,A . . . 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Q 3'- Violette Bean has become a second Judx Garland Harold Dahlmelei 1S greeted xxheru 91 he goes bs large groups of childx en He IS n organ grinder man Maxgaiet Jane Sedgwick IS iunnlng an escoit serxlce bureau Ross Grex es IS iunning a hot dog stand on the Sahaia Purda Graham 1S dow n in Hollx wood supplvmg the x o1ce f0l Betty Boop Clarence M1ller1s studingxolce and hopes to land a contract with Metiopolit n Opera Helen Giimes has also p1 ox ed to be a back to the faim enthusiast Helen lb9S snipes and proxldes them 1'1ee of chaxge to all local snlpg hunter Fiank Dax ton IS in the numbers racket Hes a mathematician K the11ne Smith 1S in the textile business rug cutting Donald Knowles has a harem Mary Felipe designs Tut1 Fruti fashions John Elkins creates the latest ha1r Sty les at the Rum Boogie Shop Mats Inc June Graham under the name of R ndall Sherxx ood sings with a swmq band Annabelle Fulk long ago took up he1 household duties 1n a xine cox 91 ed cottage Char es Rat ert IS a prop man 1n the moxies Albert Wakefield IS doing Rhett Butler in a remake of GONE WITH THE WIND Margaret Lepper h s taken ox er the vtriting of Superman Jox ce Shumer models Mary Felipe s Tut1 Frut1 dresses Jack Long IS on the short of things Leila Mae Blount has im ented a pedal squeak Oll Bob Price 1S running the Quiz Kids Progl am Rosalie Thompson and Heiman Quintel ie plaxing one night stands sturing in Punch and Judv Xfllfgllll Palmei is knoxx Il as the second Blonde Bombshell Allan McLan lb playing Dodgino Dixoxee at Foult enth ind Ch stntt Stieet ' a. 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Ma11or e Kent IS known all ox er the Umted States as the Ma azlne Ca xer G1rl She rose to fame when George Atk1n the famous rt1st pzunted her plcture for he cox er of MODERNA D1ck Parker has a dentlsts Off1C6 1n Sacramento Hc call h1mself P In less Parker Add1e Jackson has cured thousands of pams vnth her Jackson s Co1n Remedy Clarence McDan1el IS famous 1n 1nternat1onal affa1rs as adm1ral of the SWISS Navy Helen Pac1na lS a corset saleswomen and trax els from door to door Wlth her products Rubyen Cox IS the newest head of the C I O B8lV1a Wood IS the pres1dent of a flrm that manufactures rubber bones for dogs Mlnnle Wong has just won a natlonal typ1ng contest Kenneth R1chter del1vers the morn1ng m1lk Alph1e Worthy prefers the country l1fe and has taken up the pleasures and pastlmes of a country gentleman June Grafe has become a famous lex1cographer C11nton Paramore has taken up res1dence 1n a cawe near Table Mount a1n He 1S a herm1t Barbara Jones IS the proud mother of sextuplets June Harvey IS a beetle tester for a Coca Cola Company V1o1a Mul11ns 1S traclng the h1story of sanskr1t language Cla1re Johnson has 1ust been voted MISS Brunette of 1901 Leslle Bxdwell IS g1v1ng test1mon1als for splnach Maur1ce Turk 1S now a census taker Roy Alston has lnvented a w1ndsh1eld wxper for glasses Dor1s Strandberg IS wr1t1ng a book on how to wr1te prophec1es And Madame La Conga ends b1tterly Theron Edwards as the beard ed lady 1S attractmg crowds to our competxtors carn1val .. : . 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I 'xrolette Bean xxill flashing baton and place in the band to Margie Krster I 'xlarx Felipe xxrll to Peggx McGinnis mx broxxn hair Im sol rx rt lsr t darker Peg I Marian Bumgarner xxill to Marx Lou Hocking mx xxrg false cxelasl e and long red fingernails Max she be more successful in becoming a glamour girl than I xx as I Bcttx Lou B rx se hcrcbx srdlx xxill mx baton and position as m iiorett to Georgia Wood Max shc gniox this honor as much as I haxe and I xx ish her luck I Mollic Matrica Franklin xxill to Ruth Bcason mx ability to get to school on time Max Mr Graham tirc of sc rng her too I Belxa Wood will vnx perfect attendance record to those who haxf i habit ol ditching I Bonnie Jeanne Shuck xxill mx happx go luckx nature to Cornelia Gilbert with thc hope that shc makc good use of it I Helen Lambros honing that it is not to rat and does not exert too muc strain upon her will to mv sister Jeanne mx ambition to get at least one A in four xears I Gaing Chan do hcrebx xxill the great pleasures I haxe enioxed in Orox 1lle High to all the students of the future ax the thirteenth Katherine Smith will to Juanita Undcrxx ood the hopc th rt shg wi find U S History easx in her third xear Al Wakefield will mx positron ot right half on thc xarsrtx loo i tcam to Jack M rx CI hope he m kcs All A ncrieanb I Jacqueline Krnser xxrll mx abilitx to xxear mx glasscs in Sf ho I t cmeone who has trouble keeping their S on I Emma Max Rush xxill to Barbara Wood mx abilrtx to go stcad I Clifford Rowe xxill to Mi Landrx mx height ind xxerght Max he pro lit bx them I Bettx Currx do beque th mx abilltx to retain mx poise ard str I e a good time to Jox ce Hastings and max she haxe mrnx xears ol n oti I Lois Lloxd bequeath mx seat in Phxsics class to some untort ii 'ite girl xxith the ferx ent hope that shc max get better grades thin I clil . 1 v l . v' Q I ' 1 v v A . I 1 v ' 'H 2' , . , ' , . , . , I ' , ' . . . , . v ,' . . ' , 1 .' . ' 1 ' . ,' , . , , ' ' If 1 I I 1 v ! ' 1: 1 ' 1 X ' K1 XC' w D . Y v I A 7 X 1 ' ' I ' '3 2 . ' . v' v I Lv- - x uv - - ' 'A ' x f ' i x ' ' . . . A ' ' ' ' e -Ii ri vi ' V , ' X. V ,' , , . . . V ' v ' I. Margaret E. Lepper. bestow to my sister mx' graduation dz-.xx Fri- d ' . I. ' ' , ' - ' C f K i z .' 'll ' . ' . , ' I ' . , -- I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' ' U ftbzll it -. z '. 2, - 2' - ' . . . . 4 Q V. -I, ' ' U, - v -, F. . xy, ' A.: U . U . ' ' ' sz . y ' . y' 1. -tv lv ' 2 v 'LV . If v - , V' ' '. 2. j A ' N' ' A L' ' , . han' T ' , '. L- ' 1 V x v L y V , . ' t . '51 sv . 1 tv 1 ' vvv' 54. L. I L .KK I Cora Fuller will my sense of humor to Zadell Schauer provld d she t kes good care of it I Bob Huse will my ability to get out of vnork in Auto Mechanics to Dick Smith I Helen Pacina will my ability to ask questions to any meek freshman I Clifford Sanderson will my congenial smile to Mr Conrad and m iv he use it once in a while I Margaret Meadow give to Joyce Hastings my ability to stand on one place for three minutes with mv mouth closed I Kenneth Lavey will my defense of those gobs of paint on the art room door to any struggling artists of the present and of the future I Fugene Bowman hereby bequeath my curly hair to Mr Fylling and my excess weight to Joe Evich I Johnny Elkins will my Harem to some lucky or unlucky freshmen 'is the case may be I Clinton Buck will my size to Joe Evich I Maurice Turk vsill my ability to do chemistry to Richard fPh1lJ G1 xier I Marjorie Kent will my seat near the window in Mr Hoar s room to 1 I Donald Knowles will to Mr Carl Schrader my mother s broom which he may sweep up the crumbs that we leay e at noon I Alene Farnsworth will a portion of my place in Dean s heart to Babe Vrlsmo I Janie Sedgwick wil my ability to lose second year Latin books to Betty Jean Merritt May she carry gloriously on the old tradition I Bethel Daniels will my ability to make F s in English to Rose Marie Culllton May she profit by my mistakes I Vlfglhla Palmer va 111 to Barbara Fleming my ability always to be able to say something at the wrong time I Elna Hooper will my willingness to cooperate to Jimmy Crabtree cla s of 4.3 I Rose Kasmark will my ability in Social Science to Betty Voris 1 Betty Greene will to Pat wrong way Mitchell a movable third base also a book on how to play baseball I Charles Ray ert being weak do herebv will my perfect attendance to any one who thinks he can cut and get away vu ith it , . v . 9 I 7 2, I . Q 7 ' v I . , . ' . . . ' Zu Y 9 7 1 s ' v Q ' I Q l 1 ' 1 c Y 7 . , . . , 1 ' .. , 7. . . . . . Ia' Y. Rachel Kinkead, with the hope that she spend less time looking out than l d'd. . , . V 7 ' I 7 . . . . , ! ! ' 7 V y 1 1 ' I 7 9 . Y . . . N A , S S , . , 1 . V . . . . . , . . , ,, - ,,, . . Y 5 , u 7 1 u 1 U ' 7 I Io etta Hibbs xx ill my indescribable tragedies as Librarian to the future Freshmen who venture upon a career ot Library Science I Phyll1s Harlow will my excess height that I don t have to someone who doesnt need It I June Grafe will my place 1n the Drum and Bugle Corps to Marie Kaelin I Lorraine Flood wlll all things Ive lost to any amateur Sherlock Holmes who can find them I Ruth Farnsworth will to the future Freshmen mv fear of Mr Graham may they profit by my past experiences and keep out of hls wav I Purda Graham w1ll my ab1l1ty to lose paper pencils and books to some under classman with good financial standing I Rosalie Thompson will my many freckles to Patty Bishop She c ri add them to the very few she now has I Charles Porter will my bicycle to Roger Van Duze May he make his tr1ps to Thermahto faster and more frequent I Bob Price will my seat in Social Science to Jack Lawton basketball game on fouls and hope he uses it in the time to come I Herman Qulntel will my naturally curly hair to Coach Bloom I Varah Dietle will to Elaine Fylling my nickname Butch I Mike Aicega will my good head of hair to Mr fPopJ Stollar I Allan McLa1n will my perfect attendance to some poor kid who doesnt know any better than to skip a couple days and have some fun I Robert Anderson bequeath my perfect attendance to any chronic absentee who m y profit by it I Manuelita Nunez will my ability to talk a lot and say nothing to nobody in particular I Harold Dahlmeier will to Ed Schiedel my snare drum May he practice hard and some day equal my ability to play one I Bernice Johnson will to Florence Tyler my height May it be of much benefit to her in the future I Claire Johnson will my helght to Thelma Tyler May she benefit by It in the future I Helen Grimes. will my ablllty to say the rlght thing at the wrong time to any little freshmen who may want it . . . , 5 7 , . v 1 , - 7 9 I l O V I 11 , ' , ' ' , a. , , ' ' r. Q . , . . . . - I, Vernon Darby Uren, will to Paul Weiner my ability to leave a , . 1 . . l . .... N ,, 7 7 . 7 ' , . 1 Y ' f 2. ' ' . 7 Y 9 ' ' 7 ! ' 7 I Thelma McColgan xxill mx good intentions in Band to L H110 Conge Max he use them to bettei adx antage than I haxe I Jack Terrell being of sound mind and body xull and bequea h to James Robert Ronex CLNSORED I Geoige Pell do herebx xxill mx abilitx to get along with Mi s Boxxei to some unluckx fieshm n I Elmer R Beex er do xxill and bequeath to one Robert Qcowboyj Runcy mx xx ell dex eloped and correctlx boxx ed ffor better riding! pan of lefs I Melxia Schoenbeiger xx ill the xxill that was willed to me to Florence Tyler that she may iemain unmarried the iemainder of her school da s I Jane Beattie will my attendance record to Dorothv Lee Street so th t she may fill her gaps I Baibaia Jones will my perfect attendance record to Carol Jean Slaglc nd may George Graham profit by it I Wilton Taber xxill my place and football abilities to J mmie Kex es on next years x rsitx Max the team haxe a sacces ful season I Joy Drobish do hereby will bands braces and Glasses to any ficsh man who may appreciate s me Please collect immediately I Ross Hunting on w ll all the good looking tarmeiettes on my ioute to Johnnie Aleck of solo tiumpet in the b nd proxided Oakle Kelly takes a PG again next year I Flank H Dayton Jr will and bequeath to Scud Dunn my full 6 feet 3 inches and mav he profit by his new height I Pattx Harrington will my baton to any wno desire it May thu niffhts be filled vtith as many backaehes and their d ys xxith as many black and blue elboxxs as mine haxe been I Jack Ex e1ett do herebx vtill and bequeath my position gene al nuisance in the band to Donnie Cas ffiande 'VIay it be as piofitable to him as it has been to me I Rilpn Bel a mighty m ss of bone muscle and etc Cmostly etcj do nfxchx xxill and bequeath to one Joseph Fx ich mx splendid phy ivue I June Graham xxill mx oxxn doimant to some sleepy fxcshman IIOIDIH tnat Yxxo heads xxill pioxe bettci than one l M ix Labial do bequeath ex tixthing I hax ent got to any one xx ll doe n t xx ant it , I . ' ' ' 9. F. Y . . ' . ' ' j 's ' ' . . 1 . f' . P f 1 i ' v y v 1 V ' ' ' - L'-. v' - v' v' ' 3 7 . 7 . l . 'x' '. . . H L 1 1 .f 21. ' . . . ' C X ' f 1 ' ' 'I 5 ' , . ' ' 4 .f 7 ' ' 1 x - - , , , . D . . , 2 U- I . . U . ' t , i - ' ' 'P ' ' ' I, George Atkin Jr.. will and bequeath to Bobby McKillop my position ' ' ' ' 2. . Y' ' . . cl , . . ,, ,. 1 V . . , . .L W .D w . V. V . a K 7. L y 1 ' 7 ' - ' ' . ' f ' ' as r ' ' 'ao' . I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 L 2 , . . . c L, P., , , . I- . I P ,' 'l ' yf 1 ' -. . 1 Q r' Iv V QA . . A - tr - v ' , . ' U r L v - ' 1- xl . PU ' ' ' . 'I' ' ' ' ' ' 2 'E : ' ' ' . UUR BUUSIERS BANK OF AMERICA Natxonel Trust and Saungs Assn F Humphrey Mgr OROVILLE GROCERY Where quallty meets the prlco 1843 Montgomery St Phone 271 JOHINSON 8: OPENSHAW Poultry Meats and Fxsh 1855 Montgomery St Orovllle Calif OPHIR MEAT MARKET Establlshed ox er 60 years 1376 Huntoon St Orovxlle DON HOBBIE Chex rolet IS flrst because xt s fmest 2121 Montgomery St Phone 94 Orovllle L C MOSELEY H1 Way Market 1660 Marysville Road Phone 522W It x ou don t see xt ask for 1t Palermo Phone 2'3F15 J J BRADLEY Complete automotxxe serucv. 21 .J Montgomery St Phone 9 Orox 1lle HECKER S SHOE STORE Quahtx Shoes 1911 Montgomery St Orovllle MATHEWS AUTO SERVICE Complete Automotlve Servlce 2075 Montgomery St Orovrlle BURTON 8: KING SHOE STORE Shoes for Every Occaslon 1949 Montgomery St WILLIAMS JEWELRY Sz GIFT SHOP 1925 Montgomery St Orovxllt JOHNSON S PHARMACY Lentherle Yardley Ellzabeth Arden TOIl6t Goods Orovule GATEWAY CAFE Our Chref Arm Is To Please You OFOVIHG Callfornla STUMPS GROCERY We Hope We Have What You Want Or0V111e Callfornla RADIO TOWER Students fyourj Popular Refresh ments Place Sandwlches Root Beer The Radio Bargam Spot Opposlte Radxo Tower Open Every Day 2325 Myers Street BERT KOHLER Your Standard O11 Frlend Orovllle C3llf0I'I1l3 W S WESTWOOD D D Flrst Natl Bank Bldg Orovllle Cahfornla SHELL OIL COMPANY INC C A Brown Local Manager Marysvllle Rd Sz Montgomery St Phone Q30 W NELSON'S GROCERY CURRIER Bros. DRIVE IN MARKET 8, V 7. ,, . . ,. CHAPEL OF THE PALMS 1173 Robmson Street OFOX1119 Cal1forn1a OROVILLE LAUNDRY Sz DRY CLEANERS Send Your Cords To Us For The Best Work 6 Hwh St Oroxule FLLY S STATIONERY 8a MUSIC The students store 1 20 M3 ers Street Orovllle Callfornm GEORGE COURIS and SON Men and Boy s Wea1 1075 B1rd Street Orovllle Cahforma DELL S CUT RATE DRUGS 1.154 Myers St Orov11le Cahfornla VAUGHAN S RED 8z WHITE STORE Fresh Meats and Grocer1es Free Dehvery Phone 170 A E TREICHLER H rdware Sheet Metal Work Plumb mg Roofmg '111 MVEIS Street Phone 551 DR CHARLES B GRIGGS Osteopathlc Phy s1c1an and Surgeon F1rst Natlonal Bank Bu1ld1nff Oroul t CITY OF PARIS Orox 1lles Outstandmg Dept Stow Smce 1903 CLIFF S GROCERX WE DELIVER 'Ind Axe Bet Rob 8a B1rd Oroulle BENJAMIN S RADIATOR Sz FENDER WORKS 1334 Blrd Street Orox 1le Cahforma Success Comes by Sawnff THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C OROVILLE Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatxon BILL BACON 1641: MQFYSVIIIG Road Oroulle C hfornxa OROVILLE DOG 8a CAT HOSPITAL Dr J W Chllds Phone 132W Orov111e Ca11forn1a WAGON WHEEL Steak and Ch1cken D1nners Ch1co Road and Grand Ave DARBY S SERVICE Formerly VICS Serx 1ce and Store Qulncy Road 1 M11e out of Town CRESCENT MILK Drlnk Crescent M1lk Ch1ldren Know The Dxfference 1790 Ohve Axe Orox 1l1e UNION OIL CO Earl S Ward Agent 1.160 Marysvtlle Rd Orox 1l1e KEENER S INSURANCE Best on E rth 3200 Palermo Rd Orox xlle SAHL S BAKERY El Med1o Phone 676W Orox111e Callfornxa I 1 ,1 , 1 1 ' v H. H 'V ka ' - X 88 'D . ' lid 1 .. 1 I ' ' E lx 1 91 . ' 3. y 4' 1 , 1 1' fl ' 3 I ' 9 . . 1 . I 1 1 1 1 ' , . l ' 1 Lowest Prices Guaranteed l 0 ' ' , ' ' , , Q 1 ' Y' . 8' s 1 ' 1 U 5 I , - f' ' v . y' . ' Y l ' I 1 1 . . . . K- ,. H , . V. 9 sl ,I H 1 5 7. L 1' I 2 Y , n- Y s 1 1 . 1 7. V' ' l . STERLING LUMBER COMPANY My ers Street Orov1lle Ca11f B111 Brown Mgr FRED IRWIN INS AGENCY Your State Farm Llfe Agent 1938 Montgomery St Orov1lle TOURIST GARAGE UNION O11 and F1restone Products Phones 96 and 104 MAYR RADIO DOCTOR Know1ng How S1nce 1918 Orov11le Ca11forn1a RICHARDS SERVICE STATION Standard O11 Products Orov11le Cahforma SORENSONS STUDIO If Its Photographlc See 1689 Rob1nson St Orov111e Calif HAMILTON 8z RILEY Funeral Dxrectors 1454 Montgomery St Orov111e HARLANS REXALL DRUG STORE Save W1th Safety Wllton Harlan 22 W C LORTZ Dodge 8: Plymouth Dealer 8z Servxce 18:18 Montgomery St Phone 222 RECORDS NURSERY 'VI nx xar1et1es shrubs trees 8zx1nes Near Thermahto School Phone 11F12 JONES BARGAIN SPOT We Treat you square the Year round 1521 Myers St Orov111e DR E A KUSEL Orovllle Ca11forn1a Andersons Gllmore Serv1ce Statxon All G1lmore Products Marysv111e Road Orovxlle G A DAHLMEIER Llcensed Broker Real Estate and Insurance 1568 Myers St Phone 250 Orox 1lle OROVILLE INN Comphments of Orov11le Inn HARRY C TORREY R3d1O Serxlce 1920 Rob1nson Phone 831W Orovllle UNION HOTEL A Fr1endly Hotel at Moderate Rates For your out of town fr1ends to stop THE UNION ICE COMPANY Cold Alone Is Not Enougm 1685 H1gh St Orovllle JOSLYN S ELECTRICAL STORE Everythmg We Have IS not Electrxcal But Ex erythmg Electrlcal We Hax c WALTER S FISH Mens Wear The House of Famous Labels J. 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II n I ' l ' A UUR BUUSTERS DE LUXE CLEANERS Perfect Dry Cleamng 1332 Huntoon St Orovllle DAMONS SPORT SHOP Everything For The Sportsman Phone 81 Orovllle Cahforma MODERN SHOE SHOP The Best Shoe Repaxrmg State Theatre Buxldlng Orovllle KILPATRIC 8z SON If We Havent Got It You Don t Need It 1533 Meyers Street Orovllle THE DIAMOND MATCH CO Lumber Hardware Palnt SHELL STATION Bird 8z Myers Streets Phone 580 ASSOCIATED SUPER SERVICE Smlllhg Assoclated Servlce We Never Close WOLFES GROCERY Fancy Grocerles We Deliver CRYSTAL DRUG STORE Prescr1pt1on Druggest Oroxllle Callf Phone '35 M 8: M SHOP Alvuaxs The Smartest Stvles Oroxlllc Callforma SUPERIOR HAMBURGER INN Next To Home This Is The Best Place To Eat 1956 Roblnson Street Orovlllc BETTY JEAN SHOP If You Want To Be Seen Wear a Betty Jean 1460 Myers St Orovlllc DR EUGENE A STEADMAN Dentlst State Theatre Bulldmg Orovllle ALBRIGHT S PHARMACY When ln need of Drug Store Mex chandxse Remember Albrlght s S J Albrxght OUHS 23 HILL FURNITURE CO A Dehghtful Place To Shop FORD GARAGE Ford Mercury Sz Lmcoln Zephyr Dealer 1755 Montgomery St Phono 59 SUTHERLAND INSURANCE AGENCY 1375 Huntoon Street Orox llle Cahform n BRIGGS VARIETY STORE 1454 Myers Street Orox llle Callforma GRAY NURSE HARWARE CO Hardware Housewares Paints Oils Varmshes Sporting Goods 1353 Huntoon Street Orovllle Callf MOTOR SUPPLY CO 2140 Montgomery Street Oroxllle Cahforma 'W 7 I Y . 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I 1 GOLDEN STATE FOUNTAIN A Eehghtful Place For Refreshment 1470 Myers Street Orox 1lle Callf STATE THEATRE Home of the Best Entertalnment Orox 1lle Cahforma JACK CONNER Your Cred1t Jew ler 2063 B1rd Street Phone 818 E O HUSTON CO 58x10 STORE If We Hat ent Got It You Dont Need It BAPNEYS DRIVE IN MARKET Quahty grocer1es vegetables 8z meats 3114 Palermo Rd Phone 931 ARMAC ELECTRICX, ZSTOWEN 1933 BIRD STREET Psion OIOVILLI CALIFO NIA o lox VENE SHARKEY Assoclated products Phone 189 W Orov1lle Cahf STRANG S DRIVE INN Borden s ICG cream Best flax or x ar1ety ID Orox 1lle BLUETT PRINTING CO Commerclal Prmtmg 1880 B1rd Street Phone loo SAVING CENTER MARKET We Sell The Best For Less 2124 B1rd Street Phone 199 F W BOYLE Mgr Assoc1ated O11 Products 700 Montgomery Street Phone OROVILLE DAIRY LUNCH Th1Ck M1lk Shakes Our Spec1alty 1936 B1rd Street Orov1lle Cahf ROSS FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers Plants DGSIQHS 2089 B1rd St OPPOSIIG Orov1lle Inn SIMS BEAUTY SHOP 2060 B1rd Street Phone 005 Orov1lle Callforma TATMANS BAKERY Bakery Goods For All Occas1ons 1934 B1rd Street Phone 517 WALSH 8: RICKETTS Qual1ty GTOCGTIGS 1912 B1rd Street Phone 26 OWL CLEANERS Cleanlng Presslng and Taylormg 1850 B1rd Street Phone 882 In ' Q 11 ' ' ' 1 ' 86 Bird and Downer St. Oroville, Calif. 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