Petaluma High School - Trojans Yearbook (Petaluma, CA)
- Class of 1937
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MAY THIS I937 EDITION BRING BACK PLEASANT MEMORIES OF THE INFORMAL LIFE YOU LED IN THE PETALUMA HIGH SCHOOL AND THE BENEFITS DERIVED THEREFROM. MAY IT BRING YOU REMINISCENCE. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE In 'rhe journey of life each one of us lravels in a wonderful machine-lhe human body This physical body is composed of a number of machines such as molion piclure camera, felephone syslem, pump, bellows, levers, chemical Iaboralories, healing syslem, elc. I+ is in every way comparable 'ro a very fine aulomobile. Your journey lhrough life will be a very joyous one if you ride in a very fine machine, buf you have only one in which lo 'rake fhe ride. If il breaks down, you cannol borrow anolher, as you can an aulomobile. There is no markei for physical broken bodies in lhis busy world. Look for 'rhe weakesf parl and repair if before if is loo laie. LeT me ask if your aufomobile will run beHer if you pul emery dusl in The cylinders or in lhe crank case? Will your body lunclion more eflicienlly if you pul foreign malerial info 'rhe lungs or digesfive Traci? Think if over. Also remember lhal no aulornobile will run conrinuously wilhoul' proper care nor will your human machine. Endeavor lo keep your physical machine clean, sfrong, and erlicienl and you will be amply rewarded. DAVID lvl. DU RST. WILLARD VAN DYKE Agriculture Dean all Boys JOHN SCHUSTFR Physical Filuinlimi 3 4 i xx 0, 7 VE, V MYRTLE BROWN English Dean of Girls AUCE FACER llorm- Ecorovriiqs ELLlN TRUEBLOOD - 'Q New PRINC In my message lo you this year, l would urge each of you lo develop some special inleresl' or some one lalenl lhal is peculiarly your own. So many people live in 'rhis world l HAZEL ALLEN BERT HEWITT AGNES BRAVO Commercial Manual Traihihq Music GERTRUDE GOODRICH PERCY S. DAY MILDRED HERRIC Ar? Mechanical Drawing! English Physics, Malhemafics .1 If5i 'i'.E,'.?-i ,,., ' V-.im lPAL'S MESSAGE merely as observers of The passing parade, always occupying The bleachers, The reserved seal or are Iisled among lhose also present The days slip by and lhey miss lhe joy of the aclive parliclpanl-The lhrill of accomplishment than which no grealer lhrill exisfs. Seek lhen The deep abiding source of your own individualily-your own precious gill, your one lalenl which is dealh lo hide. Rejoice and 'ralce your place in 'The sun. ELLIN TRUEBLOOD EDITH HOAG NORENE CAMPBELL GEORGE HATFIELD ELIZABETH DADISMAN W. B. HAWTHORNE Commercial Biology Orchcslra, Band Biology, Zoology Aulo Mechanics ESTELLA SMITH FRED W. JAEHNIG CATHARINE DUGGAN DOROTHEA SCHMITT MILTON AXT 'Tome Economics Evening School Principal Hislory, Civics German, Hislory, English, Foolball, Malhemalics Counsellor Baseball Coach No? piclured, Emma Daniel, Chernislryg George lngelow, English, Hislory. 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I xi' um' , mum - I J 1- .mfg ' .IUNE GRADUATION CLASS The I937 GraduaTion Class, consisTing oT I44 members, The largesT in The hisTory of The PeTaIuma High School, opened iTs TradiTional Week wiTh The BaccalaureaTe Service, which was conducTed by Reverend BriHin aT The Two Rock Church. Four days laTer on May 27 The Senior Ball was held. A Theme oT inTormaliTy was obTained in The Music Hall by The use of drapes, wicker TurniTure and Tloor lamps while The enTrance was decoraTed wiTh laHice work and flowers To represenT a veranda. On June I The sTudenTs enioyed a picnic and banqueT. STudenTs dressed To represenT The laTe l8Th cenTury, sTarTed aT nine o'clock on Their parade down To KenilworTh Park where They spenT an enioyable morning. In The evening of The same day The P.-T. A. gave a banqueT aT The Women's Club l-louse. The Theme Tor The banqueT was Taken Trom MaseTield's poem, For l MusT Down To The Sea. Mrs. McDonald, Reverend BriTTin, Miss Trueblood, Mr. DursT, and Miss Duggan addressed Those presenT. The Topics of Their Talks were. respecTively, Dropping The PiloT, CharTing The Course, STormy Days, Ships ThaT Pass, and Open Seas. June 2 was Class Day Tor The Seniors and They gave a play enTiTled Blind DaTe. Gradu- aTion Exercises were held in The High School Gymnasium on June 3. The sTudenT speakers were Laurence BolTon, KenneTh BaTTaglia, Vivyan PeTersen, MargareT Murphy. Vera Iverson, Mariorie Lyle, and Mark Mayfield. This class was led by The Tollowing officers lFall and Springl: PresidenT, Mark Mayfield, Laurence BolTong Vice-PresidenT, Carlyle Simmons, Don TorliaTT: SecreTary, Alice Car- mody, EdiTh Carlson: Social SecreTary, Agnes Douglas, Barbara FosTer: Girls' Club RepresenTaTive, Mae Evelyn Saunders: Boys' League RepresenTaTive, Andy Anderson. Roy Lundgren. Miss CaTherine Duggan sponsored The class. .IANUARY GRADUATION CLASS The oTficers oT The January I937 class Tor boTh semesTers lspring and Talll were as Tollows: PresidenT, Bob BurmesTer, Bernard Silver: SecreTary-Treasurer, Eleanor SmiTh, MargareT Khouriep Girls' Club RepresenTaTive, ChrisTine PeTersen. Jean McDonald: Boys' League RepresenTaTive, John SingleTon, Harold Brundige. Mrs. Norene Campbell was The advisor. The graduaTing class held a progressive dinner during The spring semesTer. and used The homes of DoroThy Vonsen. Marion Myer, and MargareT Murphy. GraduaTion Week included The Tollowing acTiviTies: Dinner aT The Birches, Tollowed by a TheaTre parTy aT The California TheaTre, January I4g Senior Ball aT The Women's Club I-louse, January Ib: Class Day and Play, Good Morning Glory, January 20: and GraduaTion Exercises. January 2I. The sTudenT speakers aT graduaTion were Bernard Silver, Edwin RoberTs, Marion Myers, Cesarina Barri, and MargareT Khourie. S944 if' i'f 4.71 N.. SENIORS AGUIRRE, GLORIA Modern Home '34, '35, Chrislmas Deco- raling Commillee '35, Presidenl' of Span- ish Club '37, ANDERSON, ANDREW Foofball '36, Presidenl of Camera Club '36, lnlerclass sporls '35, Boys' Repre- Qsenfalive '36. Aiimsizusrek, BARBARA Edilor of Enlerprise '36, '37, Honor So- ciefy '35, 36, '37, Presidenl of Music Club '35, Junior Class Play '36. BARRON, FAYE lnfernalional Club '34, Garden Club '35, '36, Hygiene Club '36, '37. BATTAGLIA, KEN NETH Presidenl of The Sludenr Body '37, Slale Honor Sociely '37, Foolball '34, '35, '36, '37 BAXMAN, ALETHA Secrefary-Treasurer of Modern Home Club '35, Big Sisler Commillee '37, BETTINELLI, JULIA G. A. A. Cabinel '36 '37, Alhlefic Club '36, '37, Big Sisler Comrniflee '36, llalian Club '35. BISCARRET, ELISA Spanish Club '36, '37, Modern Home Club '34, '35. BLODGETT, GEORGE C Class Basketball '36, C Class Track '36, Vice Presidenl of Future Farmers '37, Treasurer of Fufure Farmers '36. BLOOM, HAROLD Presidenl of Boys' League '37, Basker- ball '37, Secrelary of Boy's League '36, Secrelary of F. F. A. '36. BOGARDUS, JOHN B Class Football '36, B Track '36, '37, Block P '37, Firsr Aid '35, '36. BOLTON, LAURENCE Presidenl of Sludenl Body '36, Presidenr of High Senior Class '37, Football '33, '34, '35, '36, '37. BOLTON, ROBERT Foolball '34, Baskelball '35, Firs? Aid Club '36, Camera Club '37. BOLZ, PHYLLlS Alhlelic Club '36, '37, Music Club '35. BOYSEN, BETTY Presidenl of lnlernalional Club '37, Sec- relary-Treasurer of Book Club '36, Music Club '35, Junior Play '36. BROOKOVER, LELA Music Club '35, Chairman of Refresh- rnenl Commillee for Senior Picnic '37, Vice-President of Modern Home Club '36, Junior Class Play '35. BUCK, VERNON Band '35, '36, '37, Golf Club '36, '37, Orcheslra '35, '36, '37, Biology Club '35, '36. BUNDESEN,VERNON Radio Club '35, '36, '37, President of Radio Club '36. BuizMEsTER, ROBERY Presiclenl of Low Senior Class '36, Presi- denl of Biology Club '35, Operella '36, '37. CARLSON, EDlTH Secretary-Treasurer of High Senior Class '37, Music Club '35, Garden Club '36, Hygiene Club '37, CARLSON, ROY F. F. A. '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer of F. F. A. '37, Judging Team '36. 5 l girl of ni . T .,1A 'gg fir? J W. 'unfit' i is- . ir .. T it as T are 5 x X . ' 1,3 xt! Q W Br 1 is of ER x as we I SENIORS CARMODY, ALICE Secretary of Low Senior Class '36, Treas- urer of G. A. A. '36, Operetta '36, '37, Music Club '34, '35, '36, CHAMBERLIN, EVELYN Music Club '34, '35, Garden Club '35, '36, Hygiene Club '37. CHRlSTlANSEN, HARDING Honor Society '36, '37, Camera Club '35, '36, '37. CLARK, HAZEL Ooeretta '35, '37, Music Club '35, '37, Modern Home Club '36. COR I PPO, ROBERT B Class Football '34, A Class Track '35, '36, Biology Club '34, '35, Open Road Club '36, '37. CRAWFORD, BARBARA ANNE Troian '35, '36, Book Club '36, '37, Trans- ferred frorn Napa High School. CRIST, CHARLES Secretary-Treasurer of Stamp Club '34, B Class Basketball '36, '37, lnterclass sports '34, '35, '36, '37. DAUBIN, MAURICE Football '35, '36, Track '36, '37, Oper' etta '37, Junior Play '35. DE BRUYCKER, ROBERT Band '35, '36, '37, Vice-President of Golf Club '36, Reporter of Boys' League '36, German Band '35, '36, '37. DEISS, JUNE Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class '35, Big Sister Committee '36, Vice- President of Modern Home Club '35, Music Club '37. DERBY, LYLE Band '34, '35, '36 '37, Orchestra '34, '35, '36, '37, Camera Club '37, Radio Club '35. DOELLING, DORIS G. A. A. Officer '36, '37, Athletic Club '36 '37, Garden Club '34, '35, '36, DONOGH, RUSSEL F. F. A. '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, lnterclass football '33, '34, F. F. A. President '37, Future Farmers Reporter '36, DORROH, CHARLES B Class Track '34, '35, B football '35, Interclass football '36, F, F. A. '33, '34, '35, '36, '37. DOUGLAS, AGNES Social Secretary of Low Senior Class '36, Vice-President ot Biology Club '35, President of Biology Club '35, Hygiene Club '37. DUNHAM, JOAN State Honor Society '35, '36, '37, School Play '35, '36, '37, Operetta '36, Assistant Editor ofthe Enterprise '37. DURANDO, EDITH Lf' Music Club '35, Italian Club '35, Spanish Club '36, '37. EATHERTON, JACK Camera Club '34, Radio Club '35, '36, '37. ELLIS, GEORGE Football '34, '35, '36, Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, Block P Society '36, '37, Colonel ot the Military Club '36. EVANS, DORIE President of G. A, A. '35, '36, Awards Committee '35, '36, President of Athletic Club '36, Triple Trio '34, '35. FACER, EUGENE Baseball Manager '36, Secretary of the Camera Club '36, Traffic '34, First Aid Club '35. SENIORS Modern Home Club '35, Music Club '36, '37. II' FEICKERT, LILY Band and Orchestra '35, '36, '37, Oper' etta '35, Music Club '36, '37, FOCHETTI, BERNARD Transferred from Balboa High School. FORMAN, LEONARD Track '36, '37, Traftic '34, '35, '36, '37, FOSTER, BARBARA Social Secretary of Senior Class '37, So- cial Secretary ot Sophomore Class '34, Big Sister Committee '36, '37, Book Club '37. GADIE, MARSHA Honor Society '36, '37, Hygiene Club '36, '37, Good Cheer Committee, Troian '35, '36, '37. ff' GIANINI, IDA President of G. A, A. '36, '37, Athletic Club '35, '36, '37, Big Sister Committee '36, '37. I GILARDI, LESTER Baseball '34, '35, '36, '37, Track '35, Biol- ogy Club '34, '35, Athletic Club '36, '37. GOATLEY, MABLE Honor Society '36, '37, Nominating Com- mittee '36, International Club '36. GRANT, ELIZABETH Honor Society '35, '36, '37, Announce- ment committee '37, Big Sister Commit' tee '37, G. A. A. '37. GRANT, MARY Orchestra '34, '35, '36, '37, Operetta '35, '37, Big Sister Committee '35, G. A. A. '37. GRAVES, JEAN Girls' Representative '34, '35, Athletic Club '34, International Club '36. GUTHRIE, DOROTHY Secretary of Garden Club '36, Big Sister Committee '36, Book Club '36, '37, Biol- ogy Club '35. HAGNER, KATHRYN State Honor Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Enterprise Staft '36, Merit Committee '36, Operetta '35. HARRIS, MARY Troian '36, G. A. A. '36, '37, Enterprise Statt '37, Garden Club '35. HAZLETT, YVONNE Vice-President of Girls' Club '36, '37, State Honor Society '35, '36, '37, Oper- etta '35, '37, President of Music Club '36. HELBERG, TOM Transferred from Napa -High School, Tennis Team '37, Senior Ball Committee '37, Stamp Club '37. HILL, MAUDIE Music Club '36, '37, G. A. A. '37. HOBBIE, HELEN G. A. A. '36, Book Club '36, '37, Open Road Club '35, '36, Biology Club '34, '35. HOLMAN, BEVERLY President of Hygiene Club '37, Social Secretary of Hygiene Club '36, Garden Club '35, Modern Home Club '34. HOLMES, COLIN Football '34, '35, '36, President of Junior Class '35, Athletic Manager '36, Basket- ball '33, 35. l SENIORS HOWE, FRANK Football '34, '35, Baseball '35, HUTCHINSON, JOHN Vice-Presidenf of Sophomore Class '33, Business Manager of Enterprise '34, Oper- ella '37, Presiclenl of Minerology Club '35. WERSON, VERA Presidenl of Honor Sociely '37, Secrelary of G. A. AL '36, '37, Meri? Commilfee '36, Opere+3j35. 7 JACQEKENJRANCIS Wg Sisifr Commiflee '36, '37, Secrelary if of!-lfgiene Club '37, Music Club '33, '35. Jpicfosseu, MARJORIE Biology Club '34, '35, Treasurer of ln- lernalional Club '36, Hygiene Club '36, , '37. JEN5EN,ANNE Presidenl of lnfernalional Club '36, En- lerprise Sfaff '36, '37, lnlernalional Club '34, '35, '36, Slale Honor Sociely '36. JOHNSON, PETE B Foolball '35, '36, Block P Sociely '36, '37 KATEN, HAZEL Junior Dance Cornmillee '36, Music Club '37, Operella '37. KAUPPI, ELSIE Biology Club '34, '35, Book Club '36, '37. KINDLE, FLORENCE Athletic Club '36, '37, Inrernalional Club '35 KU RTENBACH, 'LEONA Secrelary of Girls Club '36, '37, Secre- lary of Junior Class '36, G. A. A. '34, '35, '36, '37, Vice-Presidenl of Modern Home Club '36. LEBECK, RUSSELL Baseball '36, '37, Foofball '35, Track '35, Boys' League Represenlalive '36. LEWIS, MARGARET Tennis Club '37, Secrelary of Slrelch Club '36, Operefla '35. LICHAU, ARTHUR B Class Foolball '35, A and B Track '35, '36, '37, lnlerclass Foolball '34, lnlerclass Baskelball '36. LUNDGREN, ROY Enlerprise Sfall '36, '37, Track '36, Boys' League Represenlalive '37, Nominalinq Committee '36. LUZZI, ALICE Secrefary of llalian Club '35, '36, Biology Club '34, '35, Hygiene Club '36, '37. LYLE, BRADFORD Vice-Presidenf of Biology Club '36, C Class Baskeiball '35, Opererla '37, Meri? Commiflee '36. LYLE, MARJORIE Presiolenl of Girls' Club '36, '37, Presi- denl of Book Club '35, '36, Vice-Presidenl Biology Club '35, LYNCH, ARLENE School Tennis Champion Club '37, Biology Club '35, lnlernaliorval Club '36. MADSEN, ESTHER Modern Home Club '35, Club '37, Biology Club '35. MADSEN, VIVIAN Big Sisler Cornrnillee '36, Biology Club '35, Modern Home Club Club '37. '36, Alhlefic '36, Hygiene '36, Alhlelic SENIORS MALACREDI, NELLIE Italian Club '34, '35, International Club '36, Hygiene Club '36, '37, MAXSENTI, SILVIO Future Farmers '34, '35, '36, '37, Inter- class Football '35, '36. MAYFIELD, MARK Track '34, '35, '36, '37, Future Farmers '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, Senior Class Presi- dent '36, Vice-President of Boys' League '37. McDONALD, MARIE McGORTY, JOH N Boys' League Representative '36, Future Farmers Poultry Judge '36, '37, C Class Basketball '34, Interclass Football '35, '36 MILLS, ROY B Class Football '35, '36, Enterprise '35, Secretary of Finance '36, MILNE, DOROTHY Sophomore Program '35, G. A. A. '36, Big Sister Committee '36, International Club '35, MOORE, DICKSIE GREY Big Sister Committee '36, Program Man- ager of International Club '35, Interna- tional Club '35, '36, '37. MORGAN, BARBARA School Play '36, Operetta '36, Music Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Drarnatics Club '35, MURPHY, MARGARET Assistant Editor ot Enterprise '36, Presi- dent ot Book Club '36, '37, Girls' Club Representative '34, Finance Committee '35. NAKANO, I-IIDEO Tennis '36, '37, Basketball '36, Announce- ment Committee '37. NIELSEN, CHARLES B Class Football '35, Vice-President of Junior Class '36, Secretary of Future Farmers '37, Interclass Sports '35, '36, '37 O'CONNER, KATHERINE Biology Club '34, '35, Book Club '36, '37, OFFUTT, BOB Track '35, '36, '37, Football '35, Basket- ball '34, '35, '36, '37, Future Farmers '33, '34, '35, '36, '37. OSCHNER, JULIA Girls Athletic Club '36, '37, Biology Club '35, '36. OMI, BEN Transferred from Analy High School. PAULA, BILL Football '34, '35, '36, Track '36, '37, Block P Society '36, '37, Secretary of Boys' League '35. PETERSEN, CHRISTINE Secretary of Garden Club '36, Girls' Club Representative '34, Big Sister Corn- mittee '36, Athletic Club '36, '37. PETERSEN, GEORGE L, Future Farmers '33, '34, '35, '36, '37. PETERSEN, MILDRED Orchestra '34, '35, '36, '37, Program Manager of International Club '36, Citi- zenship Committee '36, PETERSEN, VIVYAN Big Sister Committee '36, '37, Operetta '36, '37, Social Secretary '36, '37, Enter- prise Statf '37. SENIORS POTTER, MARGARET Presidenl of Music Club '36, Social Secre- lary of Sophomore Class '36, Meri? Com- mirlee '37, Operella '36, '37. PRONINI, STANLEY Yell Leader '35, '36, '37, Manager ol Dramalics '36, School Play '35, '36, '37, Presidenl of Dramalics '36, '37. RASMUSSEN, AGNES Book Club '36, '37, Open Road Club '35, '36, Biology Club '34, '36. REIMER, EST-HER Girls' Club Represenfalive '34, Secrerary of Hygiene Club '36, Modern Horne Club '34, '35. RICHARDSON, HAROLD Camera Club '36, '37, Radio Club '35, Biology Club '34, RICHARDSON, ODILE G. A. A. Cabinel '37, Big Sisler Com- mifree '36, Afhlelic Club '36, '37, Gar- den'Club '35, '36. ROBERTSON, DAN Track '34, '35, '36, '37, Baskelball '34, '35, Foolball '35, '36, Traffic '36, '37. RUFF, LAWRENCE B Foofball '35, '36, A Track '35, '37, Block P '36, '37, Arhlelic Club '36, '37, SAU NDERS, MAE EVELYN Senior Girls' Represenlafive '36, '37, Spanish Club '37, Modern Home Club '36, Music Club '35. SCARR, HAMILTON Track '35, '36, '37, Golf '35, '36, '37, Bas- ketball '34, Golf Club, Presidenl '36, '37. SCHAMBERJEAN Enferprise '37, Skelch '35, '36, Secrefary- Treasurer, Skerch Club '35, Senior Ban- que? Commilfee '37. SILACCI, WALTER Foofball '35, '36, Manager of Boys' Alh- Ielics '37, Treasurer of F. F. A. '37. SIMMONS, CARLYLE B Foolball '36, Track '35, '36, '37, Presi- denl of Open Road '36, SINGLETON, JOHN Junior Class Presidenl '36, President of Block P Sociefy '36, Baskelball '33, '34, '35 '36 SMITH, HOWARD Band '34, Biology Club '35, '36, '37, Op- erelra '37. SMITH, MARJORIE Enrerprise Sfaff '37, Skefch Club '35, '36, Senior Banque? Commillee '37, Secre- rary-Treasurer of Skelch Club '34. SOLDATI, MARJORIE N- Social Secrefary of Junior Class '36, Honor Sociely '35, '36, Operefla '35, '37, Vice-Presidenl of Sophomore Class '34, SONNER, LEE Camera Club '35, '37, Radio Club '35, Biology '34. SPALETTA, ADDORETTA G. A. A. '35, '37, Girls' Alhlelic Club '35, '37, Garden Club '34, '35, '36, SPANGER, ARTHUR Traffic Caplain '36, '37, Slamp Club, '36, Traffic '35, '36, '37, Open Road Club '36, '37. TOMASETTI, AILEEN -. Honor Sociely '34, '35,' '36, Garden Club '34, '35, Infernalional Club '35, '37. 'L DH-C' 14. C 1 SENIORS TOMASINI, GEORGE C Class Basketball '34, '35, '36, B Class Basketball '36. TORLIATT, DON Vice-President of Senior Class '37, Junior Class Play '36, Camera Club '35, First Aid Club '37. TURNER, BARBARA Girls' Athletic Club '36, Hygiene 'Club '36, '37. UYEDA, DOROTHY Spanish Club '37, Garden Club '36, Modern Home Club '34, '35, '36. VALLIER, HENRY Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37, Football '35, Baseball '36, Traffic '34, '35, '36, '37. VERONDA, LAURINE Modern Home Club '34, '35, Athletic Club '36, G. A. A. VUORI, ANNE Secretary of International Club '36, Rest Room Committee '35, '36. WADE, STANLEY Track '34, '35, '36, '37, Stamp Club '34, '37, Athletic Club '35, ae. WILSON, RAYMOND Orchestra '36, '37, Stamp Club '34, '35, Secretary of Art Club '37. WlNFREY, BEVERLY Junior Play '35, Agriculture Club '34, Camera Club '34, '35, '37, Open Road Club '36. WOODSON, CARL President ol Stamp Club '35, '36, Open Road Club '37, lnterclass Basketball '35, '37, lnterclass Horse Shoe '37. YAMOAKA, YOSHIKO Biology Club '34, '35, Sketch Club '35, '36, Garden Club '36, '37. ZUCHETTI, HENRY C Class Basketball Captain '33, '34, '35, B Class Basketball Captain '36, Vice- President ot Boys' League '35, Operetta '36, '37. BARRI, CESARINA President of Italian Club '35, '36, Italian Club '34, '35, '36, Hygiene Club '36, Senior Banquet Committee '36. BEHRS, HELEN Biology Club '35, Garden Club '36, Hygiene Club '36. BELLO, VIVIAN Class Play '37, Biology Club '35, Gardtn Club '36, Hygiene Club '36. BLACK, WILLIAM Biology Club '34, First Aid Club '35, President of Open Road Club '36, Inf ternational Club '35, BRUNDIGE, HAROLD A Class Track '34, '35, Boys' League Rep' resentative '33, '36, Secretary ot F. F. A '33, '34, F. F. A. '33, '34, '35, '36. FAUTLEY, IRENE Senior Class Play '37, Dramatic Club '37, International Club '36. GUGLIELMETTI, ALFRED lnterclass Football '35, '36, F. F. A, '34, '35, '36, Dairy Cattle Judging Team '34, '35, '36. HAGOPIAN, ARTHUR lnterclass Basketball '35, '36, Radio Club '35, '36. SENIORS HAMMERMANN, ANITA lnlernalional Club '33, '36, Senior Play '37. HAMMERMANN, WALT Baskelball '34, Secrelary Golf Club '36, Camera Club '35, Firsl Aid Club '36. HEDIN, FRANK A Class Football '35, Baseball '35, '36, Boys' League Represenlalive '35, Block P '37, JACOBSEN, IRENE lnlernalional Club '35, Skelch Club '36. JANES, NINA Senior Banque? Cornmillee '37, Junior Chrislmas Commillee '36, Modern Home Club '34, '35, Book Club '36. KAWATA, BEN Tennis '36, Track '35, Biology Club '35, In- 'fernaiional Club '35. KHOURIE, MARGARET Secrelary of Citizenship Commilree '35, Social Secrefary of Senior Class '36, Senior Dance Commiflee '36. LANGDON, DORIS Secretary and Treasurer of Biology Club '35, '36, lnfernalional Club '35, Modern Home '36, Senior Dance Commillee '37. MANN, FRED Radio Club '35, '36. MCDONALD, JEAN Secrelary and Treasurer of Dramafic Club, Girls' Represenrafive '37, Senior Play '37. MYER, MARION Secrefary and Treasurer of Senior Class '37, Senior Banque? Commillee '37, Sec- refary and Treasurer of Open Road Club '36, Nominaring Commilfee '36. POEHLMANN, MARGARET Operella '35, Music Club '35, '36, '37, Senior Play '37, Chairman Senior Ball '37. ROBERTS, EDWIN Radio Club '33, '34, '35, '36, President of Radio Club '36, Boys' League Repre- senlalive. SILVER, BERNARD Presidenl of Open Road Club, Dramalics Club, Vocalional Club, Firsf Aid Club. SMITH, ELENORE Social Secrelary of Low Senior Class '36, Enferprise '37, Senior Ball Commillee '37, Book Club '36. SMITH, PAUL B Class Foolball '34. TORLIATT, CHARLES Presidenf of Agricullure Club '36, lnler- class Foolball '35, '36, lnlerclass Baseball '34, '35. VONSEN, DOROTHY Operella '35, '37, Res? Room Commirlee '33, Music Club Scribe '36. WHEELER, VIRGINIA Modern Horne Club '36, Garden Club '35, Alhlelic Club '36. WRIGHT, CALLIE Radio Club '35, Biology Club '36, Infer- class Baskelball '36. ' ZIMMERMANN, STUART F. F. A. '34, '35, '36, lnlerclass Foolball '36. P N-.N W X FourTh Row: BurTner, Groves, Kaufmann, W. Livie, KaTen, Slleinbeck, D. Llvle, Holm, Jameson. , l Third Row: Quigg, Thompson, Wedel, Gonsalves, Ellison, Zoppi, Locke, Wing Wo, Rosen. Second Row: Bilkevich, Bean, MozzeTTi, Schumacher, Jessen, Koomz, Pefersen, CarpenTer, Kindig FirsT Row: Powell, Bordessa, Sabacca, Scharnbille, Rohde, PHT, Grimm, Gilchrisl. LOW SENIORS The Low Senior Class was led during The Spring Term by The Tollowing oTficers: PresidenT, Dave Livie: Vice-PresidenT, Will Livieg SecreTary, BeTTy Vogenseng Social SecreTary, RuTh Jesseng Boys' League RepresenTaTive, James Loclrieg Girls' Club Repre- senTaTive, Mary Bordessa. WiTh Mrs. Pacer as Their class advisor, The Low Senior Class was recenTly organized so ThaT They have noT sponsored many acTiviTies. l-lowever, many members oT This class have been prominenT during Their Senior year. ln The FooTball season, They conTribuTed Dave and Will Livie, l-lomer BurTner, Leslie Quigg, Charles Wedel, Richard Evans, Melvin Thompson, and Gene STeinbech. ln BaslceTball They had Dave and Will Livie, l-lomer BurTner, Bob KaTen, and Alfred KauTmann. ln Tennis, Bill l-lolm and KenneTh Gonsalves were ouTsTanding members oT The Team. Girls prominenT in AThleTics were: Mary Bordessa, Elaine Schumacher, and BeTTy Vogensen. They cooperaTed wiTh The l-ligh Senior Class in The Senior Dance, given on April 30, in The new Music l-lall. The decoraTions Tor The dance were hundreds oT colored balloons hanging Trom The raTTers. The music was Turnished by Les Winslow's orchesTra. The Low Senior girls decoraTed and served Tor The High Seniors aT Their BanqueT which was given aT The Women's Club l-louse on June l. 21944 JUNIORS For ine Junior Class, Fall and Spring, officers were: Presidenl, Donald Corbin, Eddie Gilardig Vice-President William Livie, Donald Boyseng Secrelaryflreasurer, Roberla Cloflwier, Arfemis Bourbolis: Social Secrelary, Eleanor Jacobson, Anila Pelersonp High Junior Girls' Represenfalives, Belly Voqensen, Mayvis Anderson: Low Junior Girls' Represenlalives, Jessie Anderson, Marie Ellis: High Junior Boys' Represenlalives, Darol Jameson, Kenneflw Quiggg Low Junior Boys' Represenfafives, Ernie Allenreulher, Carl I-laderman. A Spool: Dance, wifh orange and black decoralions was given on Oclober IO, and a Novelly Dance, wiflw Les Winslow's orclieslra, on April 9. In December llwe Juniors honored The Seniors wifh a program. SOPHOMORES The Fall and Spring Officers for lhe Sophomore Class were as follows: Presidenl, Roberl Rollins, George Koch, Vice-Presidenl, Arnold lversen, James Dowling: Secre- lary-Treasurer, Doris Hall, Audrey Poilerg Social-Secrelary, Al+hea Larsen, Joy Thomp- song l-ligh Sophomore Girls' Represenialives, Florence Parr, Doris Riewerlsg Low Sopho- more Girls' Represenlalives, June Wallcins, Shirley Chandlery High Sophomore Boys' Represenlafives, Ralph Colin, Brainard Evans: Low Sophomore Boys' Represenfafives, George Koch, Edwin Behrens. An informal dance, for Sophomores only, was held in fhe new Music Room, wilh Wall Lasse-n's orcheslra, and a Beginners Dance on November 27. A Novelfy Dance wifh Japanese decoralions was given on May 7. 0 ACTIVITIES . QM' -1 - , Q . 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Q A I , ,Wi -1 -1.94: iff-R+-J, Eff , W 'AH MW - gilt. el. Nfl, , 1 ,il W?-.-' 3 ' ' 55,3 ,Q Q, , , , l . 1 1 2 3 51 'E x. .f m 2 E 41 Vx L1 '- fi 1: 'J E M' 4 9 u 5 , -1 si 14 -1 ,, G a N 'J al 9 51 E 'ii if 'Ui ENTERPRISE ' HONOR SOCIETY l ENTERPRISE Second Row: Vogensen, Peligrscn, McC.JrlE'r, Lundgren, Consalvcs, Burkhead, Clolhicr, Ahola llolnws, K,noch, Rufl Jorgensen, Harris, Jonsi-n. First Row: Pclcrsfn, Seharnber, Srnilh, Ellison, Rohde, Arn-brusler, Dunham, Bilkvvidi, Ross, Srihlnli. HONOR SOCIETY Fourlh Row: Omni, Kawahara, Koch, Ballaqlia, Block, Persons, Korlurn, Iverson, Plalr, Ross, Si-ppm, Friiiilricksun Third Row: Jensen, Arrnbruslrr, Dunharn, Schumacher, Rohde, FochT, Granl, Sjall, Ziorn, Hnnsfn, Slriz-,ri-ri, Jurqi-nsfn Second Row: McCarTsr, Knuoson, Murphy, Goellev, Paar, Peoples, Mrs. Campbell, Marliusen, Gaelic, Larson, Purv L ndberq. Firsf Row: Keller, SToniTch, Forslr-r, Ahola, lrlaqniir, Soldali, Pollcr, Haglcll, Brunk, Davis, Kai, Ioniasvlli. The Theme OT inTorrnaliTy oT The ENTERPRISE was carried ouT under The Tollowing sTaTT: EdiTor, Barbara ArrnbrusTery AssisTanT EdiTor, Joan Dunharng Pholrographer, Bill Ellison, ArT EdiTors, Marjorie SmiTh and Jean Scharnberq Business Manager, Donald Ross. The advisor was Miss AniTa KorTs, and Miss GerTrude C-oodrich supervised The arT work. The purpose oT The California Scholarship Fe-deraTion is To promoTe high scholarship among The high school sTudenTs. The officers oT The Fall and Spring Terms were: President Vera Iverson, Carl Seppa: Vice-President Donald Ross, Bill I-lolmq SecreTary-Treasurer, MargareT PoTTer, Mildred STruven. Mrs. Norene Campbell sponsored The organizaTion. STUDENT BODY FALL CABINET Baftaglia, Woodward, Holmes, Peiersen, Rohde, Bolton, ArrnbrusTer, Gianini, Lyle, Smith, Mills. SPRING CABINET PeTersen, Pronini, Silacci, Woodward, Ahold, BaTTagiia, ArrnbrusTer, SmiIh, Gianini, Lyle. During The lasT year The PeTaluma I-ligh School STudenT Body has increased consider- ably in size, and all The sTudenTs have been very TaiThTul in purchasing sTudenT body cards. The cabineT of boTh Terms have sTriven To live up To The sTandards oT all cabineTs oT The pasT. They have accomplished several ouTsTanding Things Tor The beneTiT of The STudenT Body, and have assisTed in The purchase OT The curTains Tor our audiTorium. ThroughouT The year numerous programs, enTerTaining as well as educaTional, have been enjoyed by The sTudenTs. Pay programs consisTing of ouTside TalenT were presenTed and were well aTTended. lvlany oT The sTudenTs Themselves conTribuTed Their TalenT Toward making programs successTul. The enThusiasTic supporT oT The sTudenTs has been deeply appreciaTed by The cabineTs. They are also graTeTul To Miss Trueblood Tor The help she has given Them. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES AWARDS COMMITTEE MERIT COMMITTEE Miss Olmsfed, Gianini, Mr. Schusler, Silacci, Holmes. 5eC0V1d ROW5 Sm-Ph, MV-gaeh Q Wood Grd A defs eppa QITIZENSHIPQQMMITTEE First Row: Ross, Thom, Jorgensen Mss Hoag Ahola Second Row: Nakano, Mr. Day, Mr. Reyburn, Mr. l-lagner Lyle lrigelow. FINANCE COMMITTEE First Row: Smith, Pefersen, Soldari, Pefersen, Polfer, Second Row: Holm, Mr Hewitt Mr Way Woodward. First Row: Smilh, Ive se Slruven M Ils The Pelaluma Sludenl Body has Tour commillees Io aid in 'rhe confrol of The Srudenl Body affairs. The work of 'rhe Finance commillee is Io superinlend paymenls of debls and Io provide a budget Members were: Mr. Way, Mr. l-lewiH, l-lolm, Mills, Pelersen, Woodward, Iverson, and Smilh. The Meril commiliee imposes penallies upon sludenls violaling regulalions for school behavior. Members were: Miss l-loag, Mr. Jaehnig, Woodward, Smilh, Anderson, Seppa, Ross, Thom, Jorgensen, Ahola, I-lagner, and Lyle. The Awards commilree issues acrivilies and service blocks and all alhlefic awards. Members were: Miss Olmsled. Mr. Schusrer, Gianini, I-lolmes, and Silacci. The Cilizen- ship commillree dislribules Privilege Sludenl cards To qualified sludenls. Members were: Mr. Reyburn, Mr. lngelow, Mr. Day, Nalcaho, Smiih, Peiersen, Soldali, Pelersen, PoI rer, Woodward. GIRLS' CLUB - BOYS' LEAGUE GIRLS' CLUB Second Row: Bordessa, Saunders, Miss Brown, Ellis, Parr, Warlrins. First Raw: Carpenfer, Hazleff, Lyle, Kurlcnbach, Gianir1i,Anderson. BOYS LEAGUE Se id Row: Behrens, DeBruyck0r, Lundqren, Mr. Van Dyke, Hadermann, Quigq. Firsl Row: Thompson, Silacci, Bloom, Lockie, Evans, Mayfield. The Girls' Club Cabiner ol l936-37 consisled of Presidenl, Mariorie Lyleg Vice-Presi- clenl, Yvonne l-lazlellq Secrelary Leona Kurlenbachg Social Secrelary, l-lelen Carpenlerg Presidenl of G. A. A., Ida Gianini. The Dean of Girls, Miss Myrlle Brown, was The adviser. One of lhe chief aims ol lhe Girls' Club Jrhis year was lo give all lhe girls a beller chance lo gel acquainled wilh each olher by means of numerous parlies. ..- The officers of lhe Boys' League for rhe Fall and Spring rerms were: President Kennerh Ballaglia, l-larold Bloom, Vice-President l-lenry Zuchelli, Marlc Maylielclg Secrelary, l-larold Bloom, Melvin Thompsony Alhlelic Manager, Colin Holmes, Waller Silacci, Reporler, Russell Kynoch, Bob DeBruyclcer. Mr. Van Dyke advised rhe group. FUTURE FARMERS - TRAFFIC SQUAD TRAFFIC SQUAD Third Row: Bolan, Koch, Caslellino, Conway, Broderson, Burlner, Emery, Malzen, Mornsen, Brodorscn, Fields, Be?- Tinelli, Olberq. Second Row: Budde, Cuppolelli, Norfolk, Ruff, Picco, Blocr, Mr. I-lewill, Blyiho, Dodds, Mcfhskill, Blltnncourt, Brundigo, Perry. Firsf Row: I-Iirooka, STorneTTa, Cerini, Nunes, Van Sickle, Ealhcrlon, Forman, Silva, Plurnrm-r, Silva. FUTURE FARMERS FiTTh Row: Marlin, Jones, Slock, Gail, Respini, Martini, Mayfield, Nielson, Johnson, Bundusvn, Sluinbeck, B1-llinolli, FourTh Row: Colin, BlodgeTf, Nielson, Selberq, Donoqh, OT'lulT, Ealcs, Howe, SiniTh, Plunnwwr, Silncci, Cvrini' Nglggnr Third Row: Dorroh, Carlson, Fishman, Howe, Scoll, Pelersen, McGorTy, Morrison, Dodds, Barboni, Dorinvllu, Jacobson. Second Row: Mr, Van Dyke, Carrnody, Slurrn, Crozier, Silacci, Goldbeck, Raven, Srnilh, Langdon, Mr. Reardon, FirsT Row: Bloom, Cupoolehi, OffuTT, Vuori, Carlson, Dorsefr, Milos, Knudson, Silva, Roqcrs, Frielas, Johnston. The TraTTic Squad was organized Tor The saTeTy ol The sTudenTs as They go To and from school. The oTTicers Tor boTh Terms were: Supervisor oT TraTTic, Mr. l-lewiTTq CapTains: Spanger, Forman: IST LieuTenanTs: Gilardi, Silva: 2nd LieuTenanTs: Forman, RoberTsong 3rd LieuTenanTs: I-ledriclc, Nunesg SergeanTs: Wedel, Silva, Evans, Cerini. - The FuTure Farmers officers Tor l936-l937 were: President Charles TorliaTT, Russell Donoghp Vice-President I-larold Brundige, George BlodgeTT7 SecreTary, I-larold Bloom, Charles Nielsen: Treasurer, George Blodge-TT, Roy Carlsong ReporTer, Russell Donogh, John lv1cGorTy. The evenTs in which The boys have parTicipaTed and won awards are: FourTh DisTricT Fair aT PeTaluma, SI54.00g CaliTornia STaTe Fair, 3250.002 Sonoma CounTy Fair, SI85.00. Bob DorseTT won The cup awarded To The Grand Champion Showman. DRAMATICS New Fires, a rollicking domesTic comedy which was wriTTen by Charles Quimby BurdeTTe, was presenTed on March I9 as The annual school play. IT is cenTered around STephen SanTry, whose dealings wiTh his Tamily's problems compose The ploT oT The play, which Takes place in The Ozark MounTains on The Tarm ThaT The SanTrys have inheriTed from an old uncle. The clever New England Colonial room seTTing was consTrucTed by The Manual Train' ing DeparTmenT and The painTing oT The seTTing was done by The ArT DeparTmenT. G-reaT care was Talcen by The members of The dramaTic class in collecTing The anTique properTies and TurniTure. Miss Shirley Anderson, The head of The DramaTics DeparTmenT, direcTed The play. The casT oT The play, in order of Their appearance, were: Lucinda, Jean SToclcg Suzanne, Lily Fishman: Sid Sperry, STerling Frazier: Jerry, Irvin Kolb: STephen SanTry, STanley Proninig Billy, Bob Zoppip Phyllis, MyrTis Domenicig Anne, Yvonne T-TazleTTg Olive, EsTher GrushlcowiTzg Eve, Joan Dunham: Dick, Ed Behrens: Dr. Gray, Laurence Block, Mary Marshall, DoroThy Durando, Mrs. Marshall, Lorraine l-lillsq Angie Sperry, Barbara Armf brusTer. B T Make-up. fCircIel .,DaWn.. New Fires ' DRAMATICS Many phases of dramalics are 'raughl in our dramalics deparfmenl which is under lhe direclion of Miss Shirley Anderson. Those who lalce This course are nol only in numerous one-acl plays and in 'rhe annual school play, buf fhey also learn lhe hisfory ol drama, how fo direcl plays, lheories on sfage lighfing and applicalion of makeup. This year The dramalics class has noi only presenled one-acl plays for various sludenl, rural and cify organizafions, buf has also assisled in applying malceup for +he various producfions. During 'rhe fall 'rerm They presenled fhree one-acl plays. A fanfasy, Cabbages and Kings, was presenled for fhe Girls' Club and P.-T. A. A comedy, Too Anlique for Any+hing, was presenled for a Sfudenf Body program: and The Divine Gill was given in a more serious mood on The Chrislmas program for 'rhe Sludenl' Body. During lhe Spring lerm 'rhe annual lhree-acl play was presenled for fhe public. Many one-acl plays were given. Thursday Evening, a domesfic comedy was given for lhe P.-T. A.: Sail Righl ln, an amusing comedy, was presenfed for The Boys' League: Dawn was presenled for 'rhe Sfudenl Body as was a oneeacl comedy Ghos'r S+ory. Anofher comedy, Noi Quile Such a Goose, was given for fhe Odd Fellows. January Senior Class Play. lCirclc Ghosl Sfory ew ire N F s Rfmmnn Qrrinf lC'irf-lr-N 'J ' MUSIC The Music DeparTmenT was very acTive during The Fall Term presenTing many pro- grams. One, especially noTeworThy, in which sixTy s+uden+s Toolc parT, was given aT The T-loTel PeTaluma Tor The Lions Club. A Trio consisTing oT Yvonne l-lazleTT, DoroThy Diven, and Barbara ArmbrusTer gave TrequenT perTormances. The greaTer parT oT The Spring semesTer was spenT in rehearsing Tor The opereTTa, Rose OT The Danube, which was presenTed aT The High School AudiTorium on April 22-23. ApproximaTely sevenTy-Tive sTudenTs Took parT in The producTion, and consensus oT opinion is ThaT iT was The besT opereTTa ever given aT The High School. ElaboraTe scenery and cosTumes did much To add To The beauTy oT The play. Special dances were direcTed by Miss AleTha OlmsTed and Miss Genevieve Zingheim. Solo dances were given by The Tollowing: Joy Thompson, Louise PeTersen, MargareT PoTTer, and l-lenry Zuche-TTi. The principal casT was: Les Winslow, Yvonne T-lazleTT, ArTemis Bourboulis, STanley Pronini, Mary EsTrin, Maurice Daubin, Peggy McNally, Bob BurmesTer, Hazel KaTen, Bob Zoppi, Thomas BaTey, John l-luTchinson, Mildred STruven, STerling Frasier. Mrs. Bravo's eTTorTs during The pasT year have been rewarded wiTh successful per! Tormances. hree Conspiramrs. lCirclc.T Bl Danube Ballcl, I Entire Cas? of Rose of The Dan ima' i Principals. lCircle.l MUSIC This year The PeTaluma T-ligh School Band and OrchesTra, under The direcTion of Mr. George l-laTfield, have won for Themselves a repuTaTion never known before. Members of The Band have been enThusiasTic and have Taken keen inTeresT in playing Tor all fooT- ball games and rallies. One achievemenT of The band was acquiring new uniforms, which added greaTly To The appearance of The group. As a resulT of The new uniforms, The band parTicipaTed in The celebraTion of The Golden GaTe Bridge Opening held in San Francisco on May 29, I937. The band worked wiTh added zeal To make Their parT of This ouTsTanding program ouTsTandingly successful. Besides playing for several school and communiTy evenTs, The orchesTra has played for The school play, The graduaTion, and The opereTTa, Rose of The Danube. The selecTions for The opereTTa were Taken from Rose of The Danube, which is based on STrauss' Blue Danube WalTz. On April 2 The orchesfra played for The l-lomesTeader's ConvenTion. On May 7 iT parTicipaTed in The Counfy Fesfival in SanTa Rosa. On May I4, The lnsTru- menTal DeparTmenT's Spring ConcerT was given in The l-ligh School AudiTorium, which included boTh band and orchesTra. BAND R B Fourfh Row: OTT, Clark, Derby. Third cw: afey, Mr. Hatfield, Werner, Buck, Dc Bruyckcr, Peoples, Corofhcrs ORCHESTRA A Norfolk, Derby, Third Row: Wafkins, Williams, Baugh, Nelson, Snakenbcrg, BlOff1QUI5l, RGHCY. Second Row' Abraio, DursT, Jennings, Pedersen, Pcoplrs, Gorse, Mrro, An Anderson, Sinclair, Carr, Mr Hallield, laeickerxf, Abraio, B-uck, Mero, PeTcrsen. de,-Son, York, ACC,-ne, Second Row: lverson, Grant, Cochrane, Johnson, Hall, Wilson, Crocy, Hader- Firsf Row: Harris, Oaks MCNUHV, Dodds, Jahnsfon, Nay:-, Shell, Church mann, Derby, Bradberry, Purvlne, Cochrane, Govarrls, Kramer, Murphy. Firsf Row: Rigby, Kimbcrk, Bafey, Johnson, Greg, Rasmussen, Derby, Anderson. lcirdey G,,adUa,,nq Scmors' lCirclel German Band. I GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Pall and Spring Term oTTicers were: PresidenT, Dorie Evans, Olga KIemenoIcg SecreTary, I-Ieiga Han- sen, Mary Bordessa: Treasurer, Irv- ene Jacobs. Miss AIeTha OImsTed is The advisor. The purpose is To promoTe a beTTer TeeIing oT sporTs- manship among The girls. The Spring semesTer ends wiTh a picnic given by The Iosing Team To The winning Team. BOYS' MUSIC CLUB To give individual experience in singing, To sTimuIaTe be-TTer music programs, and give experience in chorus and parT singing are The aims oT The Boys' Music CIub. The oTTi- cers oT boTh semesTers were: Presi- denT, Dan RoberTson, Bob Burmes- Ter: Vice-PresidenT, Melvin Thomp- son, John I-IuTchinsong SecreTary- Treasurer, I-IenryVaIIier, BobZoppi, and sponsor, Mrs. Agnes Bravo. HYGIENE CLUB The I-Iygiene CIub, under Mrs. IXIoreneCampbeII, has Tor iTs moTTo: To Know more abouT ourselves. The oTTice-rs, TaII and spring, were: PresidenT, Agnes Douglas, Beverly I-Iolmang SecreTary-Treasurer, Es- Ther Reimer, Frances Jacobsen: SociaI-Se-creTary, BeverIy I-Iolman, May Davis: Program Chairman, Mary GranT, Agnes DougIas. STAMP CLUB The STamp CIub oTTicers Tor The Spring and PaII Term were: Presi- denT, Bill I-IoIm, James Lockieg Vice- PresidenT, Lynn Derby, AIberT An- derson: SecreTary-Treasurer, Bob Guy, I-IaroId BomquisT. Their purpose was To sTudy The process OT making sTamps and To sTudy The sTamps of This and oTher counTries. The sponsor was Mr. Rey- IDUITTT. GARDEN CLUB The Garden CIub, whose main obiecTive is To learn abouT Tlowers, how To raise and arrange Them, is headed by Mrs. A. W. Pacer. OTH- cers Tor TaII and spring were: Presi- denT, AIThea Larsen, I-IarrieT Chris- Tianson: Vice-PresidenT, Irma PeTer- son, Mable TomaseTTi: SecreTary- Treasurer, I-IarrieT ChrisTianson, Doris Brians. GIRLS' GOLF CLUB The Girls' GOIT Club, under The sponsorship oT Mr. Fred Jaehnig, was organized To Teach The girls The TundarnenTals oT The game. The oT- Ticers were: PresidenT, Joy Thomp- son: Vice-President Barbara Walls: SecreTary-Treasurer, Marie Ellis' Club CapTain, Peggy DeviTT. BOYS' GOLF CLUB The oTTicers oT The Boys' GOIT Club were: PresidenT, I-IamilTon Scarr: SecreTary-Treasurer, WalTer I-Iammerman, STeve EvarT: Club CapTain, Charles Wood. The Team was made up oT The Tollowing: C. Wood, J. T. Wood, Scarr, STone, and OTT, who were coached by Mr. Fred Jaehnig. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The oTTicers Tor The Pall and Spring were: PresidenT, Mildred STruven, BeTTy Boysen: Vice-Presi- denT, Anna I-Iansen, Mayvis Ander- son: SecreTary, Mary I-Ielene Mc' Evoy, Mary Kai: Treasurer, I-Ielen MaTsuda, Doris I-Tall: Program Man- ager, Mildred PeTersen, Lucille Wilder: Sponsor, Miss DoroThea SchmiTT. ITs obiecT is To creaTe a beTTer undersTanding among sTu- denTs oT The world. RADIO CLUB The oTTicers Tor The Fall and Spring semesTer were: PresicIenT, Ed RoberTs, Dolph I-lilly SecreTary, VerneTT Peoples, Louis BeTTencourT7 Treasurer, ArThur I-Iagopian, Ver- neTT Peoples. The Club exisTs To keep iTs members in Touch wiTh The IaTesT deveIopmenTs in shorT wave communicaTions and wiTh oTher radio amaTeurs in The UniTed STaTes. The Sponsor is Mr. Percy Day. GIRLS' MUSIC CLUB Pall and Spring semesTer oTTicers were: Pre-sidenT, Jean McDonald, Genevieve Donham: SecreTary- Treasurer, DoroThy Diven, Peggy McNally: Scribe, DoroThy Vonsen, Elinor Jacobsen: Sponsor, Mrs. Agnes Bravo. The Music Club pro- moTes an appreciaTion oT music and gives The individual experience in perTorming beTore an audience. SKETCH CLUB The SlceTch Club oTTicers Tor The Fall and Spring Term were: Presi- denT MargueriTe Warren, Eddie Gilardi: Vice-PresidenT, MargareT Lewis, SecreTary, Edna Begley, Ray- mond Wilsony Advisor, Miss Good- rich. Various acTiviTies have been car- ried on by The club. They have ex- perimenTed wiTh lighTing and painT- ingg painTed The cyclorama Tor The sTage, and planned The ENTER- PRISE arT worlc. TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club, under The direc- Tion oT Miss Mildred Herrick, has as iTs ambiTion To become more slcilled in Tennis, and To promoTe good sporTsmanship. This club is a parT oT The AThleTic Club, ThereTore iT has The same oTTicers as The AThleTic Club. Champion doubles were Helen CarpenTer and Elaine Schumalcer. Singles Champion was Shirley PeTer- sen. BOOK CLUB This club was organized To culTi- vaTe a TasTe and liking Tor boolcs among iTs members. lT was organ- ized several years ago and is spon- sored by Miss CaTherine Duggan. The officers were as Tollows: Presi- denT, MargareT Murphyg Vice-Pres- idenT, Shirley Chandler: SecreTary- Treasurer, Mariorie ForsTer. MODERN HOME This club was organized To arouse an inTeresT in homes. The oTTicers were: PresidenT, ArTemis Bourbou- lis, Jeanne Clarlcg SecreTary-Treas- urer, Hildegarde KurTenbaclc, Dor- oThy Persons: Vice-President Lela Broolcover, Lorraine Gonsalvesg Pro- gram Chairman, Angelina Sicco, Barbara Runnels: Sponsor, Miss Es- Tella SmiTh. BIOLOGY CLUB The oTTiCers Tor This club were: President Tony Nunes, Anselmo CasTellino7 Vice-President Ernie GrundsTrom: SecreTary - Treasurer, Joe Cunha, Joe BiscarreTg CuraTor, Tommy Wing Wo: The sponsor Mrs. ElizabeTh Dadisman. This club was organized as a supplemenT To The classworlc oT iTs members. OPEN ROAD CLUB lvlr. lngelow's Open Road Club devoled Ihe Ierm 'ro moving pic- Iures of Nafional Parlcs. The olllicers of bolh semesfers were: Presidenr, Bill Blaclc, Louise Pelersen: Vice- Presiclenl, George Pelersen, Ka- sumi Maisumofog Treasurer, Leslie Quigg, Waller Zoppi. CAMERA CLUB The aim of Ihe Camera Club is Io sludy Ihe ar+ of developing and prinfing piclures. The officers for Ihe pasr year have been: President I-larold Richardson: Secrelary, Lee Sonner. The club is sponsored by Miss Emma Daniel. Colored mov- ing piclures of Alaslca and Dealh Valley were sludied. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS Milirary Science and Taclics, under Mr. J. C. Schusler, is com- posed of Iwenfy-five boys. A lec- +ure course in Mililary subiec+s and problems is given under Ihese head- ings: lll advanced guard problem. IZI Aflaclc problem, l3l Table of or- ganizalion of dihferenl mililary unils l4l Rifle marlcsmanship. SPANISH CLUB The officers ol The Spanish club for Ihe pasl year have been: Presi- denl, Gloria Aguirre: Vice-Presi- denl, Lillian Aguirre: Secrerary- Treasurer, Frances Yriberry. Their aim is Io sludy Ihe manners and cus- 'roms of Spain, and Ihe group had Miss Marlha Allen for advisor. BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB The ollicers of Ihe Boys' AIhleIic Club lor bolh Ierms were: Presi- denl, John Singlefon, I-lomer Burl- ner: Secrelary, I-lomer Burrner, John Singlelon. The sponsor is Mr. Ax'r. This club is limifed Io Ihe boys who have earned Bloclc P's. I+ lceeps Ihe lelierrnen banded Iogelher and organized Io help ar school rallies. The boys acl as a s+uden+ palrol al' inlerscholasfic games. 0 ATHLETICS ' -. -5 1 I X, . 114513. 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During 'rhe foolball and baskelball seasons Mr. I-lallield and lhe yell leaders planned lhe rallies. The band, under The direclion of Mr. I-lahfield, added much pep and enlhusiasm lo The rallies wilh Iheir seleclions of various college and high school songs. lmporranl speakers al Ihe rallies were: Wall Minogue, Dr. I-lall Weslon, Laurel Brown, Coach Lalhrop, Coach Axl, and Cap Schusler. The All-Srar blankef was presenled lo Bud Bollon for being Ihe mosl valuable player during The loofball season. Ar lhe Ioolball banquet Mr. George Dondero presenled rhe school wilh a blankel lo be used for Tulure loolball games. The yell leaders lor lhe year were: Slanley Pronini, I-larry Tomasi, Bob Zoppi, and Harley Mcfxskill. Members of rhe Block P Sociely were: Singlelon, Silva, Thompson, Offull, Acorne. Nakano, D. Livie, Smilh, Pefersen, Woodward, Mayfield, W. Livie, Daubin, Boysen, l-lirooka, Burlner, Benedelli, Burkhead, l-lolmes, Scarr, Boiron, Frielas, Johnson, Kynoch, Baflaglia, Iverson, Vallier, Wedel, Dinsmore, Ellis, Ruff. Mr. Millon Axf was The sponsor. A FOOTBALL. Fcufh Row' Elo iq Nelacn, Friedricksen, W. Livie Bcnedefh, Coach Lalhrop, D. Livic, Sfeinlieclcl Ellis, lvlarlini lnird Row: Fruilas, Rossolfi, Evane, Kynoche lverson, Burfmef Karen, Jameson, Second Row: Oliver, Quiqq,aAI?enreufher, Pelerson, Acorne, Pa'lr'nson Ermry, Frasier. First Row: Conway jriva Anclers.1n.l-lolmes Ballon, Daubin, Fifi, Peoplen This year an inspired Pelaluma Varsity foughl its way lhrouqh an undefeafed season only To have Hs champion- ship hopes shaiiered on a rain soaked field af Sanla Rosa. Coach Laihrop broughf his light, las? charges info early form and lcep? 'rhem fired up all season. i Mosl of LaThrop's men were experienced. Bollon, a good lciclcer and held general, played quarler. Bahlaglia, lhe mos? brilliam' ball carrier in The League, held clown leff hall while Dave Livie, an excellenl all around man, handled The blocking hall posifion. Dulce lverson played a greal game ai fullback. Karen, Daubin, Kynoch and Ellis fool: care of The wing posilions and Burlner and Paula were 'fhe laclcles, Bill Livie and Holmes played guards and Gene Benedeili was a pivor man. curfh Row' Coach -Aix' Ya V Q ps O 'lug Ckoorafm slut ma grandlioCl1,CorlsOn,Sm34h, Mills, Acefne fd Rggpirii Johnsen l-livuolna. Third Row. Verunda Ruff ll-nwwrw Wocciv-Ca. 54-lg,.m Row Serum,-' l' mmf, Ransom Werlel Srnilh Simmons, r -the Qolierison. Fug' Row' lvari, Bcqarduz Zola Baysen, Silaccil Jaws Eaes. The League season slarled wilh Tam. ln a close game Pelaluma's superior lniclcing and line play lurnecl lhe fide. A sensalional pass from Bollon 'fo Daubin, broke a lie and gave Pelaluma a I2 lo 6 viclory. Valleio, always a sfrong opponenl, came nexl. Neilher 'team was able To score and lhe game ended in a scoreless lie. ' Napa came as a brealher and llie Trojans won 36-O. On Analy's dir? field l.al'hrop's men easily supressed fhe Tigers I4-0. The Big Game, played on a wel Turf al Sanla Rosa was dishearleninq. The liqhl Trojan line was al a disadvanlaqe in the mud, Ballaqlia, conslanlly a lhreal, broke away To score, buf was called back because ol a 'lasl whisfle, The game ended in a scoreless lie, 3 Q T y is K s minds? QS.-aw ,uffxsi -- , . ,Sq Xi' , 1 'X N I ..L 1, ' K ,- AE M il 1 , af ' ,Ha ,sf F -Q , . ,. was R 5 A W, k -A vm i. M.,ggf, Q fi, .sf ,ft f A . j ,,v5f,y,':g1 . P f f 5- ,.f.gQ1,T.,'S5A Miggs 4,4 -- gf A - 'K ' 'Q ,7 ,i A if X 1 xfy ,7 sf, Klxf' :ll NSN H11 we-u-. -Q, ff? NF? Fine lighlweighl 'teams have become almosl a lradifion af Pelaluma High School. This year's sguad was no excep- Hon. Coach Ax? 'rurned oul a flne Team fha? had a spiril' 'rhal' is hard fo beal. Alfhough lhey looked a lllfle ragged in early season, lhey rounded info a 'llrsl-class Team. This squad was well supplied wilh velerans. The backs. all velerans, were Smilh, Wedel, Woodward. and Silacci. Boysen, voled The mosf valuable man on The feam, played cenler, Simmons and l-lirooka were lhe guards. Resplni, Dinsmore, and Johnson handled the lackle posilions. The ends were Hirooka, and Ruff. The Trobabes played their firsl league game agalnsl A Tamalpais. a hard loughl game lull of splril' ended in a lliui ll hearibrealclng 7-0 defeal for Pelaluma.XAlfhough Axl's men dominaied The second hall by marching filly yards To fhe 'rwo-yard line fhey were unable lo score. 4, L S+ill smarlinq from +he defeaf by Tam, Ax'r's charges oulfouqhf and oufclassed Vallejo and won a I3-O vicfory. Zola's passing and Wedel's line playing were oulsfanding. Napa came nexf and alrhough fhe Troians were unable To hit their sfride in fhe firsl' half They came back To win I2-O. Rumors came round abou? 'rhaf San Rafael had a sirong eleven. Pe+aluma's learn proved lo be vasfly superior and adminisfered a 24-O bealing To The Bulldogs. Every B class player saw action as the Trojans climaxed a splendid season by frouncinq Analy I9-O. BASKETBALL l A BASKETBALL Third Row: Mr. Schusier, Jameson, Singlefon, Dowling, Buriner, Ellis, Oliver, Second Row: D. Livie, W. Livie, Kynoch, Rossofii, Groves, Silva. Firsl Row: Vallier, Boysen, Frieias, Parkinson, Nelson. C BASKETBALL Second Row: J. Fugone, Eafon, MacKenzie, Gorslcy, Mr. Schusier. Firsf Row: Tomasini, OH, Dunaway, F. Figone. This year's varsily Jream, composed almosl enlirely of velerans, did noi mee? wifh much success during Jrhe season. Alihough 'rhey won mosl of lhe praclrice games, fheir luck changed when 'rhe league games began. The following are The League game scores: P.l-LS. 25, Tamalpais 265 P.l-LS. 26, Valleio 27: P.l-l.S. IO, Sanla Rosa 28: P.H.S. IO. Napa l9g P.l-l.S. 26, San Rafael I2g P.l-LS. 39, Healdsburg l9g P.l-LS. 29, Analy lb: P.l-LS. 20, Sanfa Rosa 27. The B Class had luck similar lo Jrhal of The varsiiy, allhough fhey did manage To defeaf Their rivals, Sanla Rosa, in bolh combals. The league scores were: P.H.S. l5, Tamalpais BASKETBALL B BASKETBALL Third Row: Mr, Schusler, Conway, Ransom, Roqcrs, Tonwasini, OH, S Second Row: Oliver, Ross, Slone, Kaufrviann, Moylcs, Burlilwnd, Ja' Firsf Row: Bloom, Rohde, Nakano, Yoshifawa. 303 P.l-l.S. I4, Vallejo 243 P.l-LS. 21, Sanla Rosa l5: P.l-l.S. I9, Napa 243 P.l-LS. I8, San Rafael 301 P.l-LS. 2I, l-lealdsburg I9: P.l-l.S. I3. Analy 283 P.l-LS. 30, Sanla Rosa 2l. The C Class fe-am came very near lo winning lhe league championship, loul los? The decisive baffle +o Sanfa Rosa, lhere-fore placing second in lhe league slanding. The league scores for The C Class were as follows: P.l-4.5. 27, Analy 18: P.l-LS. I9, Healdsburg I7: P.l-l.S. 7, San Rafael I7: P.l-l.S. 29, Tarnalpais I61 P.l-l.S. l4, Vallejo 201 P.l-LS. I6, San+a Rosa I7. All lhree of lhese Baslcelball Teams were coached by Caplain John C. Schusler. BASEBALL - TENNIS BASEBALL h d Ro M Af Thompson, Siornefla, Lebeck, lverson Hlraoka, Marlin, Sindair, Nicholaisen, Flohr, G-ilardi. Second Row: Smilh, Gaar, Boysiin, Nielsen, Rcsolli, Dowling. First Row: Parkinson, Ransom, Doss, Freilas. TENNIS econd Row: Holm, Bloomouisf, Ross, Mr, Rayburn, Kynoch, Jameson, Oliver. Firsi' Row: Nakano, Heiberg, Yoshigawa, Hlli, OH, Gonsazves. The season's Jream began wilh many velerans. They sfarfed 'rhe season off wifh a ,viclory over San Rafael, 6-5. The scores following were: P.l-l.S. 2, California Frosh 35 P.l-l.S. lO, l-lealclsburg I 7 P.l-l.S. 5, l-lealdsburg O: P.l-LS. I7, Valleio 27 P.l-LS. 7, Napa O: P.l-l.S. I6, San Rafael 3: P.l-LS. 5, Sanla Rosa 67 P.l-LS. O, Tamalpais l. The Fall and Spring Tennis Jreams were composed of: Nakano, Gonsalves, Kynoch, Hill, and Kawafa. The Fall singles defea+ed Analy and l-lealdsburg, buf losl' 'ro Sanfa Rosa. The doubles played in Jrhe Norlh Bay League Championship againsl Tamalpais and were clefeafed. The Spring 'ream defealed Analy and l-lealclsburg buf losl The firsf singles +0 Sanfa Rosa. The second singles and doubles 'reams won lhe sec+ion championship. TRACK Third Row: Silva, Kawahara, Jones, Norlel, Milne, Ruff, Ealon, Glennead, Brunduqe, Fiqoni. Second Row: Plummer, Simmons, Groves, Van Sickle, RUH, Offull, Roberlson, Scarr, Wood, Daubin, Mayfield Firsl Row: Forman, Abraio, Brodersen, Dursl, Acornc, Mr. Schuster, Gow, Burlner, Burkhead, Rohde, Ellison. BATTAGLIA DAUBIN AND ACORNE OFFUTT SCARR AND RUFF Track inferesl hil a new high as lhe Varsily Track leam had lhe mosl successful season in years. Filly-five alhleles lurned oul and lhe leam parlicipaled in some of lhe largesl lrack meels in lhe slale. Allhough 'rhe B and C reams were weak lhe Varsily conlained some of lhe besl alhleles in 'rhe League. Trojans won dual meels from l-lealdsburg, Tamalpais, Sanla Rosa. and placed second 'ro l-lollisler by 3 poinls in 'rhe Davis Picnic Track meel, April I7. An eighl man leam placed second al lhe Roseville lnvilalional Meet April 24. Oulslanding performances al lhe League meel were BaHaglia's len llal hundred againsl 'rhe wind and lhe relay leam composed of Acorne, Oflull, Daubin, and Ballaglia, which barely missed lhe League record. GIRLS' ATHLETICS I G. A. A. CABINET Second Row: Bellinelli, Fuller, Iverson, Gianini, Carmody, Sfruven. sf Row: Richardson, Kurfenbach, Miss Olmsfed, Doellinq, Spaleffa, Hansen. HOCKEY BASEBALL The Girl's Alhlefic Associa+ion's officers for Ihe pas+ year were: Presidenl, Ida Gianinig Secrelary, Vera lversong Treasurer, Alice Carmodyp Scribe, Mildred Slruven. The managers were: Speedball, Mary Bordessag Hockey, Helen Hobbie: Baskefball. Addorella SpaleH'ag Baseball, Julia Bellinellig Tennis, Evelyn Fuller: Traclc, Anna Hansen: Archery, Doris Doelling. The Speedball championship was won by 'rhe Juniors, caplained by Anna Hansen. Hockey was won by Jrhe Seniors. whose capfain was Dorie Evans. The Seniors again arose vicforious in Volley Ball, led by Vivian Madsen. In Baslcelball, The superior 'Ieam was Ihe Sophomore group under 'rhe leadership of Irene Mezzera. Only 'rhe Seniors are allowed +0 Ialce Archery, which is under Ihe direclion of Miss Helen Hermann. GIRLS' ATHLETICS 1 5 .-ww' TENNIS HOCKEY BASEBALL BASKETBALL Harris, Beftinelli, Anderson, Pelersen, Oschner, Bella. This year lhe lnlerclass Baslcelball and Baseball learns were slarled. All-slar 'reams were chosen from each class. The winning Team plays an all-siar Team, composed of ouislanding players from ihe G.A.A. The games are refereed and umpired by G.A.A. girls, who earned lheir poinls for each game in which +hey acled as olhcials. The G. A. A. 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Naye THE ANTLERS PHARMACY THE NYAL STORE Corner Kentucky Street 8: Western Avenue Phone 999 Petaluma, Calif. M ATT E I B R O S. CLOTHIERS Fon MEN AND aoYs Headquarters for High School Clothes Kentucky Street PETE'S AUTO TOP SHOP PETE TORLIAU, Prop. COMPLIMENTS or PETALUMA PRINTING CO. COMPLIMENTS or A. F. TOMASINI HARDWARE CO. :52cc 35 Years Making GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS DECKER 81 DECKER MAINSHIEET COMPLIMENTS OF HERIv1ANN'S LUNCH ROOM SOI Bassef Sfreef COMPLIMENTS or MURPHY CHEVROLET CO. 424 Main Sfreef CHEVROLETS - OLDSMOBILES - OKed USED CARS BEST WISHES PETALUMA FERTILIZER CO. Pefaluma. California COMPLIMENTS OF PARKER AND GORDON H. A. JEPSEN JEWELER GIFTS THAT LAST II? Kenfucky Sfreef ADAMS PAPER BOX 81 FILLER CO. Manufacturers of EGG FILLERS and FOLDING PAPER BOXES Edifh and Jefferson Sf. Phone 346 PETALUMA BOX CORPORATION. LTD. WOODEN BOXES OF ALL KINDS Office and Mill, Second and H Sfreefs Phone 384 HUNT 81 BEHRENS, INC. Grain, Feed and Poulfry Supplies PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA I40-I48 Keller Sfreel' Telephone Petaluma I246 POEHLMAN HATCHERY Pefaluma, Calif. Self Lake Cify. Utah COMPLIMENTSOF LOU, THE FENDERMAN 9UJl'llPQ3d ISQJQS LIIQW aomvunsm-QNIONVNH omv 'OD EIDNVNH INOSVAEEI9 S3lVOGVH9 3Hl Ol SBHSIM .LSBEI NORTH BAY CREAIVIERIES LUNCHES and ICE CREAM 36 Main Sfreef STERLING LUMBER CO. PETALUMA, CALIF. Office-Yard 4I2-2nd Sfreef Office Phone 202 Res. Phone I05I-W 4 - cz ETALUMA.CAL, POULTRY FOODS AND SUPPLIES 3,5341 COMPLIMENTS OF PETALUMA LAUNDRY CO. I7 Third Sfreef Pefaluma 9lI POULTRY FOODS AND SUPPLIES J. C. PENNEY CO. DEPARTMENT STORE OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY STANDARD GASOLINE UNSURPASSED HENRY R. SIESS OUALITY FOOTWEAR I29 Kenfucky Sfreef Phone 825 FEED Q L G. P. McNear Co., Pefaluma SALES 81 BOURKE, INC. Formerly MUST HATCH and SALES' HATCHERIES Pefaluma, California CLEMENT A. STIMSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 204 Main Sfreef Pefaluma, Calif. Telephone 40 Res. Phone II77 DR. A. R. ELDER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON McNear Building Pefaluma, Calif. HAROLD W. TOWER OPTOMETRIST Phone 20-M lbl Kenfucky Sfreef Pelaluma, Calif. U. S. BAKERY BUY THE BEST- WE DO! MILK SHAKES ice CREAM CHANDLER DAIRY Grade A Raw and Pasfeurized Milk and Cream Night and Morning Delivery-Call Us af Any Time Phone 923 505 Main Sfreef DR. ROBT. D. HEALEY Specializing in All Nervous and Recfal Diseases Pefalurna, California Office I0 Main Sfreef Office Phone 302 Residence Phone 783 REPAIRING PHONE MAIN 79 A G N E W S BROWNbil+ SHOE STORE SHOES OF QUALITY T55 MAIN STREET GEO. F. MEADER OPTOMETRIST REX HARDWARE COMPANY 25444 COMPLIMENTS TO GRADUATINC5 CLASS THE PIONEER HATCHERY 4I8 SIXTH STREET DR. E. E. BRYDONE-JACK JR. DENTAL SURGEON 25 McNear Bldg. Phone i530 Petaluma, Calif. DR. HALL WESTON DENTAL SURGEON COMPLIMENTS OF DR. N. B. RUNDALL PHYSICIAN and SU RGEON STUART Z. PEOPLES. lvl. D. PETALUMA, CALIF. Residence: Office: 3I2 Washington Street Washington 81 Kentucky Sts. Phone 400 Phone 900 PETALU MA CO-OPERATIVE DR. GEC. W. LANE DENTAL SURGEON ASCHERIv1AN'S SUPPLIES YOUR WANTS H. C. ASCHERMAN Gross Building Phone 785-786 CARMER'S CONFECTIONARY lFormerly White'sl CREAMERY I4I Kentucky St, Phone 3I9 The Home of U. H. TOMASINI AUGUST LEPORI SONOMA RITY CO. ii , I All L' I I. ' uns nsiilliilaondlfilvfilefilm l - I Phone 2lI 30 Washington St. Petaluma, Calif MILK . CREAM - BUTTER I COTTAGE Watches Diamonds Electric Clocks CHEESE- auTTERMILI4 - SKIM MILK E. I. C A M M 81 S O N JEWELERS Phone I8-I9 Petaluma, California 32 Washington Street Petaluma, Calif WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE T l-l E L E A D E R THE SHOPPING CENTER or PETALUMA w55cc WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANKS BANK OF AMERICA BANK OF AM AMERICAN TRUST CO. ER CA N.T.8rS.A. THE WARDROBE A. L. PHILLIPS UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK One of the Good Shops in Petaluma COMPLIMENTS OF TH EATRE PETALUMA COMPLIMENTSOF PACIFIC MARKET Cor. Washington and Kentucky Streets Knowledge comes from study. Skill born ot experience plus thoughttulness JOHN C. MOUNT William S. Sorensen Frank L. Blackburn BLACKBURN X SORENSEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADY ASSISTANT 400 Washington St. Petaluma, Calif CAVANAGH LUMBER CO. Established I869 PHON E 375 Worlds of Parking Space CITY LIMITS MARKET North Main Street Fresh Fruits - Vegetables and Meats Every Day in the Year Free Delivery-Phone 702 DAVID N. GUTERMUTE PAINTS, WALLPAPER. GLASS. ETC. PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 972 2I0 Washington Street M. VONSEN COMPANY SEEDS. GRAIN. ROOFING Western Avenue Phone 327 Official Outfitters tor Petaluma High School Athletic Teams MILNER'S SPORTING GOODS Phone 93 I42 Kentucky Street BRAINERD JONES THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. LUMBER . MILLWORK - PAINT . HARDWARE CEMENT - NAILS ARCHITECT Where a Dollar Does Its Duty 226 Washgngfon Sf,-eef pefaluma DELMAR TRAVIS, Mgr. IOI E. Washington St. Telephone 27 POULTRY PRODUCERS OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA EGGS-POULTRY-FEED Phone 76 Petaluma A FRIEND D561 PETALUMA ARGUS-COURIER The only daily newspaper in the world interested in the development and progress of Petaluma. VOGENSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS I00 Washington St. Phone 443 C. B. J E S S E N INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Phone 46l 224 Washingf n Street T A Y L O R ' S W SUPER SERVICE STATION J ' A ' G R l M M Gas. Oils WHOLESALE DEALER AND Seiberling Tires, Willard Batteries, Tire Repairing, Battery harging, High Pressure Greasing, Full Circle Retreading. Corner Washington and Liberty Streets Phone 740 Congratulations to the Class of '37 ALMA'S FLOWER SHOP Phone B34 l23 Washington St. PACKER OF EGGS Phone 977 322 Western Avenue BOOKS STATIONERY THE CENTRAL G. H. OTT and W. R. VEALE I39 Main Street Phone 3I0 'PETALUMA DRUG Co. J. H. Schoningh Drugs-Poultry Remedies-Seeds Phone l00 l30 Kentucky Street ALWAYSAOOOD si-Tow AT THE STRAND THEATRE W. A. INWOOD Auto Radios-Batteries-Accessories Phone 370-37l We extend our best wishes to the Enterprise and Students of P. H. S. CONSUMER'S FEED STORE Distributors of GLOBE A-I PRODUCTS 264 Main Phone 760 PAY-LESS DRUG STORE IS2 Mein St.. Petaluma. Calif. Phone 909 COMPLIMENTS OF WALNUT PARK CREAMERY TOM'S HOME-MADE ICE CREAM Phone 2l6 209 Third Street Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD 8: CO. 1574: LUTHER BURBANK COLLEGE OF COMMERCE SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING AND SECRETARIAL COURSES Summer Sessions .,............,...............,....,............,......... July 5 'fo Augusl I4, i937 Regular Sessions ..,,.,.........,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,............,, ..,,..,,,Opens Sepfember I3, I937 Congralulalions lo Class of '37 RlEWERT'S MARKET ARATA'S PHARMACY WILLIAM E. ARATA, Prop. Prescription Pharmacists SERVICE-QUALITY-DEPENDABILITY l7l Main Slreel Peialuma, Calif. NIELSEN FURNITURE COMPANY THE ADOLPH HOLM CO. Joi-IN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS DELAVAL MlucERs AND SEPARATORS Furnilure. Draperies. Pianos, Rugs, Sloves Fairbanks-Morse Purnp and Engines Cyclops Refrigeration l45-I49 Kentucky Sl. Pelaluma, California phone 45 H0412 Howard Fried Chicken Soulhern Phone Ill DR.MARK LEWlS.M.D. DR. WAYNE LEWIS. M.D. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS PETALUMA FITZ'S COFFEE SHOP DAYORNIGHT l34 Main C. O. FITZ R. O. FITZ R 0 Y E v A N S REAL ESTATE Licensed Brolcer Loans - Homes - Lands - Insurance I4 Main Sfreef Phone I4 Pelaluma, Calif, GEORGE GLEASON Aufhorized Sludebaker Service GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING l Wanl Salisiied CusI'omers Phone 27l 145 Keller Sl.. Pelaluma, Calif. Congralulalions . . . CLASS OF I937 May You Always Be lhe Tops MAX KORTUMS FLOCK TOPS HATCHERY R A Y ' S G A R A G E 24 Hour Service DE SOTO and PLYMOUTH Complimenls of TUTTLE'S DRUG STORE Congralulalions VAN BEBBER BROS. Mrs. H. Herold Raymond Momboisse HEROLD DRUG CO. DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS Kenlucky and Washingion Sis. Phone I0 RAYMOND CO. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Phone 359 lll Kentucky Slreel r58c LOOK AHEAD- PLAN YOUR FUTURE NOW! Make 1937 Your Banner Year Afier all else is said, i+'s 'rhe resulis 'rhai' coun+. And l-leald graduaies do have a Real Earning Power -as is evidenced by ihe willing iesiirnonials of Thousands of former Heald s+udenis and Their employers. CAROLINE JACOBSEN General Pain? Corp. Sienographer JEROME COI-IN Bookkeeper Sienographer I L A Q. V VIRGINIA PETERSON HERMAN LOPEZ MILDRED McKENZIE Wesiern Asbestos Co. Berwick Food Producfs F. Kern 81 Sons Bishop Oil Co. C p y Accounfanf Secrefary OfT'I an Secreiary Calls for Secreiaries, Boolclceepers, Sienographers and Junior Accounfanis in all lines of business, and for Draffsmen, Designers, Service men, and Helpers in all lines of Engi- neering are coniinually being received al' ihe College Employmenl' Bureau. This employment service is free to Heala' graduates and to Employers. It is a life-time service that is available not only for the first position but all posiiions thereafler. Wri+e or felephone now 'for 'Free inieresfing liiera- 'Iure on 'Ihe Commercial or Engineering Courses. IIE LD CIILLEGE A. L. Lesseman, Vice-Presideni ORdway 5500, San Francisco A FIGI-IT FOR PURITY OUR Brands Have Wirhsiood All Oihers Groceries - Fruiis - Vegeiables Meais and Poullry PETERS 81 PETERS 2I8 Main Siree+ Phone 350 Complimenis of DR. J. 6. ANDERSON DR. A. C. ANDERSON DR. W. D. ANDERSON K WHITE DAIRY Pasteurized Mill: and Cream HOME OF WHITE MAID ICE CREAM 3I7 Third Street Phone 738-W CAULFIELITS MARKETS For amen Mens and Quicken service Government Inspected Meats From Producer to Consumer I2 Stores, 426 East Washington Street Phone IBO 370 Bodega Avenue Phone 706 WELLER-HOPKINS FURNITURE CO. SAVES YOU MONEY Washington and Keller Sts. Petaluma, Calif. FARRELL BROS. DODGE and PLYMOUTH 30I Main Street Phone 59 ACKNOWLEDGM ENTS We wish to thanlc the following persons who helped to produce this book: Mr. R. H. Wheldon ..,e....e.................,,.,,..,.,.,e.,.......,eee............ Sunset Studio, Photographer Mr. James K. Sebree .,e...... Mr. Francis A. Knapp ..,....... .,..,..Calitornia Art and Engraving Co .......Lederer. Street 8: Zeus Co., Inc w604c is ' .fx 1 I., f -' ' . .gi f. 1 H- . A1 3 ff ' - f .L --+I . S- ,g-.a V- ., ' A V 1 b' ' .if-. .- v -. X 1 ' 'E .1 ,.. -1 ,. .f P.. - Li,.-,L ' i.,1,,a 1--fa: - 4-.. lawn' -ary- ws. Tv? .3 Ll., v ,,1,, A -s ff mx MF. 'Jw . I1J1,f: 4 ff 415. c L 'wif' .f 1-, if . '. 1 ,., , 4' -' K. ii .V 1 ,-Ni 1-14 , :- ..,,, w u .-...V u.. , v, U ...h . 49,-1 1 ... 3' . ., , , ,L if-' k - - - fi 1i.nf.V -A:...:F.-:Li Amie' Autographs 1 . A ,Ay 465 , ,ww MWRW f?wl!aw'ff9 ' Wf H- 5: v I L1 ,- 2 a iii 9' E -.WA ,. c--' ,,,4. ,v X Y TQ i3':.n' K . , V, 4, . . .r... .-4 - w x ,Q A. I f' V I X ff-'iv --axis, f ' , ,V . 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