Petaluma High School - Trojans Yearbook (Petaluma, CA)
- Class of 1940
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N.: , A! 1 1 Qi' ii , I wi 151 i 4 w ifi! i We have chosen Around the Clock asnthe si therne of this year's annual and have set our clocik to tick off the hours in five divisions: l the iregular school day, from 8 o'clock until 3g e sports and extrafcurricular activities, fro 3 until 6gwthe school deserted, from 6 rr ' ' untl 8gl the night events, from 8 until 12: and the dreams of what will come on the gi 9.44 ri-1940 moi ow, from 12 until 8. my H f' 671, Q. ,gal 4 , I W hope that you will relive the joyous E P I ,' ho s spent in P. H. S. as you go Around 4 JL' C 0 5 6 YI theEClockl' with US. , Q P H I r 0 I ' ,Q M V , .... A... K ' . ..,. li . i i - l 1 in M is it TI-IE - ENTEQPQISI: PETALUMA I-IIGI-I SCI-IGOI. PETALUMA CALIFORNIA JUNE 'Qu HE minutes drag on weary hands through the classes from 8 to 3, with occasional assemblies or student government group meetings to break the monotony of the daily routine. The following pages depict life at school from the hrst sleepy 8 o'clock class to the liberating 3 o'clock bell, which marks the time for extra-cur' ricular activities. AUGUST: 28 f-f-- School opened. SEPTEMBER: 6---Assembly. Wliistliiig Novelties. 7---Assembly. Polish Situation. 7 BigfLittle Sister Party. ll G. A. A, lnitiation. 15 -First Boys' League Meeting. I8 Assembly. Variety Show. Z1 First Girls' Club Meeting. New Talent Pro' gram. 26 BigfLittIe Sister Party. Z8 Boys' League. Motion Pictures. OCTOB ER: 3 -Student Body Meeting. H 3 First Honor Society Meetingg Election ol Officers. 5' 6 l9 Honor Society Luncheon. -Mr. Dill. the Potter. -Girls' Club Meetiiig: Mrs. Facer. Hawaii 25 Mrs, Viola Sweet. Z6 G, A. A. Circus. Z7 C. S. F. Convention at Treasure Island. 30 -Assembly. Chief Eagle Wiiig. NOVEMBER: 6 Girls' Club. Dr. Wieiiian. 6 Boys' League. Dr. Wieinziii. 8 --Assembly. 8 ---Assem bly. Operatic Tenor. Armistice Day Program. 16----Girls' Club. Thanksgiving Play. Z7--Assembly, U. C. Deputations Team. 30 -Assembly. DECEMBER: Teaser for School Play. 7 Girls' Club. Christmas Program. l l - - Assembly. Dutch Humorist. 13 Student Body Election for Spring Cabinet. I5 Assembly. -IANUARY: 8 --Assembly. Christmas Program. Captain Art Hook. I7----Assembly. Installation of Spring Cabinet. 18 -Girls' Club: Miss Olivi. 'iltalyf' Z5 -Class Day. FEBRUARY: 5' --Assembly. Zl - Assembly. 28 --Assembly. MARCH: 15'---Assembly. 18:29 ---Spring APRIL: 3 Assembly. Archery Demonstration. VJashington's Birthday Program Dr. Hubert Phillips. Dramatics Class Play. Vacation. jack Major. 4 Boys' League. Lieut, H. C. Smelser. 8 Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Mason. 9 Speaking Contest Finals. I2 Assembly. Builders of Tomorrow. li Assembly. .lack Grover. I9 -Press Conference at U. C. 23 Assembly, Brother Leo. 22-26 --Education Week. MAY: l Assemblvg Mr. Gable. Cosmic Rays. 3 S. B. Meeting. May Day. 6 Exchange Program. 13- Assembly. Orchestra and Band. IS' -Election of Fall Cabinet. 16 Girls' Club Fashion Show. 20 Installation of Fall Cabinet. 29-----Auction Sale. JUNE. 4 Enterprise Out. 6 Commencement Exercises. ,pf 3 'li ' A-ww . V g - X 7 . E +4 ii ,Q ffxggjr W. , K 1 5-2 ii. ' ,. ,, wg 5 V fs . 1 A f i any 3 I .5 , - v ' M ADMINISTIQATION SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE Look ahout you, and you will discover that the world is full of confusion and turmoil. Ahroad, wir-s 'ire totterinif and at home there are prohf emi c. . g, lems of lahor, production, and unemployment. These conditions hring ahout a feeling of inseeurf ity. Life seems more complex and uncertain than it did to your parents when they were your age. If you are to have peace and happiness, you f irsrlf 'wainst these prohlems. must harricade yor .e .g. As the clock represents continuous time, so must your protection he twcntyffour hours of the day. Cultivate constant health, ohtain all the knowledge possihle, search for the truth, and steady yourself Q' ' ' ' ' l he our cloak of prof hy faith in bod. Let titse y tection, and you will he amply rewarded for the effort put forth to secure them. DAVID M. DURST, MY MESSAGE TO YOU There are some people who time, and ultimately find themselves in the ranks of failures, They are always late and they stay too long, thus upsetting not only their own lives around them. The reason have no regard for hut the lives of those for this is, as psychologists have explained, that they are pronounced egotists, or at least exceptionf ally egocentric so intent upon their own little interests that the world goes hy and they are left stranded anfl somewhat hewildercd, wondering why they are gi hadly treated. Wlizit they cannot understand is the fact that most of their time is A ' . , . d 'nt in 'ui uttg' disregard for other people an spt . A in pursuit of their own whims and fancies. As the clock goes 'round, we should strive to live each Q ll 'ind to live one minute at a time. minute fu y, . Around the clock, our time should he carefully hudgeted time for work, time for reverent worf ship, and time for play. If we so hudget our time, we shall have a due respect for the passing moment and live most fully an ahundant and halanced life, ELLIN TRUEBLOOD. 'U' FACULTY .IN oiuiiiiz or AIll'liARANCIil MILTON C, AXT. AB.. B,S. English. Sports. Counselor. Dean ol' Boys. ITLORENCE JENSEN. M.A. English. Counselor. MARTHA ALLEN. M.A. Spanish. Trojan. Enterprise. GEORGE HATIIIELD. AB. Orchestra and Band. DOROTHEA SVUANSON M.A. I'Iistory.Germ11n. Head Counselor. GERTRUDE GOODRICH Art, Art Supervision, AGNES BRAVO. A.B. Harmony. Choral. Mllsie Ap' preeizition. A Cappella Choir. ENID A. OLIVI. M.A. English. French. Drzunzities. CATHARINE DIIGGAN A.B, Civics. History. Counf selor. Senior Class Adviser. MILDRED HERRICK. M.A. English. Lihrairmn. Counselor. EDITH HOAG, B.L, - Stenogruphy. Typing. Ofliee Practice, ESTELLA SMITH Household Science. Continu' ation. HAZEL ALLEN. AB. Typing. Counselor. A. B. VUAY. AB.. M.A. Pennmnship. Spelling. Coin' lnereinl Suhjeets. School Treasurer. ALICE FACER Household Art. Mzuiugeinent and Science. ANITA KORTS. AB, History. Economies, Counsel' or. Sophomore Atlviser. GEORGE INGELOVU. M.A. English. History. Counselor, MYRTLE BROWN. AB. English. Dean ol Girls. Counselor, I'ERCY DAY, A.B. Mccliziliicall Drawing. Physics. Applied Scienee, Truflic. VJILLIAM L, BLALOCK. A.B. M.S. Chenustry.Tra1ek, HARLAN REYBURN. A.B.. M.A. Geometry. Trigonoinf elry. Tennis. Counselor. ELIZABETH DADISMAN AB.. M.A. Biology. NORENE CAMPBELL. AB. Biology. Honor Society. BARTON REARDEN. B.S. Agriculture. Counselor. FRED VIAEHNIG. A.B. Business Arithmetic. Coorelif nutor und Attendance Oflieer. Counselor. BERT HEVVITT Vwioodshop. Senior Legion. VIOHN SCHUSTER Boys' Physical Education. ALETHA OLMSTED. A.B. Girls' Physical Eclueaition. VV. L. NORTON. B.S. Agriculture. Lai' k- ,,,-nv vi' 2? if 143 I 9 STUDENT BCDDY. .. CABINET Such ready, willing neighboring schools provements in boys' North Bay League p S , and able cabinets . . . Sponsored exchange programs with . . . Establishment of policy of keeping halls clear . . . lm' and girls' recreational rooms . . . Maintenance of monthly residents' meetings . . . Enjoyable and educational student body meetings . . . Cabinet social events, progressive dinners, excursions to San Francisco, and visits to the Fair . . . Both groups merry, active student representatives, eliicient in carrying out their duties. lfklIN'!l. PWR. Corbin, Seliecl. Acorne, Dnndero, Noriel, lvluluisen, York, Adams, lviatzen. Ilarino w A lnrmn llliridvseii. Heikrll, Howell, l ALL jack Acornc ............ Mervyn Carmody ..... Anna Markusen .i.... Douglas Corbin ..... Stanley Peck ,,.. Fred Howell ,,... Helen Heikell .......... Barbara Dondero ...... .. jean Scheel ............. Russell Bundesen ...... ....,.....l'residcnt..,,... ......Boys' League....,. .....,,,Girls' Club..,..,.,,, ,.,....Secretary Finance...,... .,,Secretary Citizenshipm... ,.-,.Secretary Boys' Athletics .,...Reeording Secretary... Trojan Editor .i.., .......Social Seeretary,,.,.... ...,..Enterprise Editor,,,,,,, .. Lewis, liundcsen, Hcxkell, Mo -.r SPRING ,,Mervyn Carmody .....,....Eddie Noriel ,.,.iAnna Nlarkusen .,..Donald Adams ..i,.Harvey York Sam lvliyano ...,.Russell lvlollcr ...,.,.,,Helcn Heikell ..i,,.Secretary Girls' Athleticssc.. ., .Mzirgie Ascherman ........Marie Matzen ...Russell Bundescn Lewis Margaret Hughes ...GOVHQNMIENT COMMITTEES Great applause in assembly for receivers of blocks, letters, stars, given to deserving students by the Awards Committee . . . Boys strut proudly with their emblems . . . Girls just as pleased, though less ostentatious. AWARDS-Moller, Mr, Schuster, Howell, Miss Olmsted, Heikell. Members of Finance Committee show perplexed looks when balancing budget . . . Campaigns waged for student card sales . . . Busy Mr. Way continually writing out checks to pay bills. FINANCE-flvir. Hewitt, Nielsen, Corbin, Koch, Mr. Vfay, Petersen, Adams. Points for general ability, attentiveness and attif tude added by Citizenship Committee to distinf guish privileged students . . . Pupils gloat over cards . . . Make frequent use of them. f1lTlZliNSHll7 f-Holm, Black. York, Behrens. Piero. Mr, Day, Jensen. Demerits handed out right and left by the Merit Committee . . . Students minimize importance of that little white slip sent to Papa, while merit rating takes a big nosefdive. MERlTfflUpi1erl Bravo, Olsen, Byte. Miss Hoag. Scott, ll.oxx'i'rl House, Church, Halter, lviiyanu. Not pictured, Mr. jar-linig. l'ete1'sen. 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QR! Our tml I :mx ,4 I' hu 151g kizxmg Day, wr Wdnnxxxg nv he :uutud at znsunmbly, LIN WW le mr! lil too hu ILNI. IN SCHGOI I-IOINIOQ SOCIETY From Run Ilrlt to Ilglitl li. UI-en. ll. llruggi. lp Ilrall, li. Tunzl, M. Yamasaki, M, Saceato, L. Olsen, H. Lund- elrn, A. Nvlla, l. Nakano. II. Sxxaiilwrg. fl. Purvine. Second Row lf. liar-inufsen, nl. Forbes, lf. Mahoney, l7. IIotl1r.nm', M. Asilieiman, ll. Naiirrt, QI. Lewis, ll. klepsen, l'. Norfolk, P, Holm, M. Nelson, M. Hughes, S. Gregg. lihntl Rim Ii lllaxo, M. Anderson, N. Vannuieci, A. Finkelman, K. Bell, ll. Legarreta, ,l. Hoy-sen. I7. Manholil, V. Wi-siertvrp, L. Sarlnl. M Sr.iikcy, N. lirulm Fourth Row V XYoiopaieIl, M. Clocliiane, S. Klebanoll. ll. Dye, M. Si nn, L. llolla, N. Fislnnan. R Koch. rl. Iluollieis. A. Heilvn, T. l'ureell. llack Row A. Behrens, D. Campbell, L. Sham, L. Bartelt, j. Acorne, H. York, lf. Hownll, H. lvIcKii:slxy, IT. Corbin, A. Peoples, Vl. Badenliop. HONOI2 SOCIETY CABINETS FALL SPRING Leroy Sham '..., . ......., President ........ ...... L eroy Shaw -lune Lewis ..,.......... ...... V icefl'resident ..... ......... A Ilan Hedin Margaret Saccato ...., ...... S ecretary ....... ........... E laine Bravo Richard Koch ......,, .,,., T reasurer ..... ..... D albert Campbell Local and state honor societyites, sofcalled 4IIlI's of l'. H. S .... Very industrious and eflicient oflicers of both semesters . . . Regular monthly meetings . . . Social gatherings at Iuncheons . . . Christmas party . . . Former honor members visiting school . . . lnterschool getftogethers , . . Convention at Marysville . . . At least half the members distinguish themselves as active participants in sports, student govern' ,ment, and social activities . , . A very happyfgoflucky group, interested in all school ailairs . . , A seriousfminded, yet funfloving group one of the best with whom l have had the opportunity to work, says the eflicient, hard-working sponsor. Mrs. Norcne Campbell. LCDW SENIORS, i I Jw' , .lf x Y 'F ' 'HAVAH lil ' ' - ir..l., f Front Row llefl tu rig Cos , V. livcrifif L. Petersen, M. ipliinki, Muhfoe, 1. '2.ugermaii. D. Amaral, N. Rosscton, M, Ramac iotri, P. Si 'x xi, A. Nella, H. Guthrie. Secondufrfw V. Per ' CJ. Berger, M. Arfsten, l. Vvronila. Brzixo, M. Anderson. N. Vannucci, ll. Bransen. N, Dully, . Rainy, nrd Row- H, Ramacciotri, li. Heller, H. Johnstone, B. Dye, A. Church, nl. Ralston, l.. flarrlwell, E. Noriul, U. Miles, K. Keller, L. Corfu. liaclt Row ll. Andcison, fl. Simmons. R. Fields. lf. Rossclon, ,l. Milne, ll. Krrsky. -I. Schwartz, rl. Sabaca, T. Snygg, R. Lawson, H, lwietcalie, L. Anderson. Branscn, Cardwell, Rancy, Rosseton, Nella, Goree. President ,,,,.,.,,,, ,,.... F rank Rainey XfYlCC'PfCSlLlCI1f ,... .,....,.,... L Orin Goree Secretary ............, ....,. D orothy Bransen Social Secretary .,..........,.,.,,........ ................... A lice Nella Boys' League Representative ...... ..... L awrencc Cardwtll Girls' Club Representative ,...,., ....... N orma Rossetoli Future high seniors very active members-Aoutstanding individuals in sports, Jack Milne, Eddie Noriel, jack Ralston, Lorin Goree, Frank Raney . . . Faithful traffic member, Henry Ramacciotti . . . Hardfworking Future Farmers, George Myles and Henry Johnstone . . . Social secretary of Girls' Club, Jennie Veronda . . . the two inseparables, Elaine Bravo and Marie Anderson . . . Talkative jack Schwartz, reporter of high school sports to local paper . . . All in all, a promising class of varied interests and talents. IMI' I-Inn: R-Iw II-II In IIQIIII I l,I,uII. M. ISIIIIINIIIII, M, IIIJIIINIIIV. M I'x.IrI. I5 I,nnnIngI1,um. R. ILIIIIII. M IIIIIIIIIKIII, S, IIIIn,uN. I'. IIIIIIIIK-.I. M. Ifn:,nI. H. IivII.I S.-:I-nII Ii-In Ii Ihxmzzl, U. lTIvngI,I-, l.. :XIII--gnvnl. I I'-'III-N, I' IiuInII.IIn. Ii, IIIIINIII. I4 filnnl, II. ILIIIILII. M, KfmIII,uIIv. 5. Ilvvgg 'IIIIIIII Ibm I.. Iivgwlny IS I,x.InN. L I'InN. 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Seated Geiscndorler, lloysen BUYS' LEAGU E L GIQLS' CLUB Cooperative and ambitious Girls' Club cabinet . . . regular meetings once a month . . . wienie roasts and parties to welcome little sisters . . . interesting speakers and talent program . . . card and theatre parties for girls of different classes . . . Thanksgiving baskets to needy families . . . delightful Christmas program . . . teas after meetings . . . spring fashion show . . . another very successful and enjoyable year. President ,,,, ,.,,. ,....,,,, A r ina Markusen Vicefljresident .,..., ......,.., M argie Ascherman Loretta Ceisendorfer SecretaryfTreasurer ..,,......,,,. Athena johnson Social Secretary .,,,...... .,,,, A lennie Veronda C. A. A. President ....,, ..... H elcn Hcikcll Class Representatives: Hi fh Senior ,..., ,,,..,,,,,.,...,.,.. H elen Lundfren sn I 1. junior ,,,,,,,. Marie Petersen. Tamara Kaufman Sophomore. ,,i....i...., jean Corliss, 'lean Boysen An assemblage of different and wellfplanned programs . . . lecture by consulting psychologist, speaker on opportunities of aviation, discussions of vocational out' lets, sports commentator lra Blue, Stanford football star Jimmy Coffis all greatly enjoyed by boys . . . films of baseball and golf shown . . . Boys' Club room main' tained . . , outstanding accomplishment of the year was dedication of cement bench to the school. FALL Mervin Carmody ...,. ....,,,,,. l ,resident .....,, Iames Barron ,,i.,. . ,,.... Viceflgresident .... . Eddie Noriel ,,,,,,, .....,,,.... S ecretary .,..,.,,., lfred Howell ..,,. ..... .,,,. .,,,, A t l iletic Manager ...., lack Schwartz ,,,,...,,,,,..,,....,..,,., ....,,,,,.,,,..... R Cporter .,....,..... lleler Braga, Harvey York ,,,,,,, ,,..,. S enior Representatives ,,,,,,. llill Dye, Harry Nlchlulty ,,,,,i ,,,,,.. junior Representatives..... l'ied Volkerts, Bill Spaletta ,.....,. ...Sophomore Representatives.. l'ttiisin, KI-lw,m..1l. Kotli, Claiotln-is. Vick, Nlr. An. Noricl, Figonv, .laei SPRING .Eddie Noriel ........Bill Peck Richard Koch ..-Russell Moller ,....,.........,.Alanies Carothers ..Arthur Petersen. Sam Klebanofl .....W11lt Jacobsen, George Figone Glen Carlson. Lawrence Cardwell vbsvn, M ollrr. Carlson. v Q 4 it . V' - ,gn 1 ms .. S x S lll Dean Mil! AAI waits lor lvllslncss. ill The office angel, Mrs. liycc, scrvrs Eriicstirxr. 433 Th L, n ill lun-up lor slips. 1-U Dean Nlyxtle Brown smiles for the hlrtlir. lil june Chamhmlle works lwsllv in li fh Busiest place in school . . . typewriters clatter noisily . . really an information liurcau, alwaysfsmiling Mrs, Byce knows where everyone is . . . girls and hoys line' up helore Deans Brown and Axt for admission checks, lwlue slips, and information . . . many funny excuses given for absence pigs in cahhagc patch, got run over, had to catch our cat, hig sore toe, stung hy yellow jacket, cop stopped us, and so forth . . all in all, this room is a very active part of the school. GIRLS' ATI-ILETIC ASSCCIATICDN G. A. A. sports include hockey, specdball, arcbcry, tennis, badminton, baseball, basketball, volleyball, and track . . . cabinet saw annual Mayfpole dance at Unif versity of California . . . very successful G. A. A. Circus in the gym . . money obtained used to purchase sports equipment . . . basketball teams number tive instead ol just four '.., great interest shown . . . County Play Day attended by some 200 girls . . . A grand group of girlsg a class with wbom it is a pleasure to work, says Miss Olmsted. Top ro bottom: ill Atlicna, jean. Helen, .intl Nlargn' du ri little sliaip-booting. ill Spevdlwzill trains after the ball. 133 Nice catcli! IH Pirclnng pennns .it tln- ll. A, A. Circus. ti! liarkung vi-Il li'.uli'rs. Htl XVlufs going to get ii nun? 471 l.-wks iouglx iliat lzoekev game! 185 NVhoi-ps! lik eoming this wav! m om xH Louxae-'lei 5 make al run G. A. A. OFFICERS President Secretary Baskethall Archery . Treasurer Speedhall Hockey .. Track ...., Volleyball Tennis ..7. Serihe ...., Baseball , m mx mx Q v nu Muff Ulnmstul, Olsen, Scum, nt 4 up A lu dll I1 .umm Hack N1L'lSk'lX, Schwl, 5 ff ' 3 1 9 T .. . . i G J, X? I X X K :- Q xi F X H 3 is .Af e lf ' R V B I lv K ......Helcn Heikell .A.n,e........Laura Olson Charlotte Nladdalena e...,..,,,.,Loui5e Figone ...,,,Pauline Silveira ...m.Norma Rosseton ,..,........,.Evelyn Seott Edwardine Mahoney ,, ................. Jean Seheel ,.,,.A,Betty Nielsen ..,,,Pierina Bordessa ......Dorothy Wzlitlt SCENES FROM MAY DAY FESTIVAI lnurun1 Tomales. IME flies during these active hours from 3 to 6 when comf petition in sports is keen and chosen school projects are the center of interest. It is then that the clock completes its round of the school day. vs. Petaluma Te nnis Club. NOVEMBER: 2ASixfman football exhibition. 4-v-Football, Trojans vs. Napa. ll-Football, Trojans vs. Santa Rosa. DECEMBER: 2-Basketball, 8'-Basketball 9-Basketball 12--Basketball, 157Basketball j AN UARY: 2-Basketball 12-Basketball I9---Basketball 26-Basketball FEBRUARY: 2 ABasketball 9--Basketball 16-ABasketball 2 3-Basketball MARCH: 1ABaslcetball Trojans vs. Ukiah. Trojans vs. Woodland. Trojans vs, Campbell. Trojans vs. Tamalpais School Trojans vs. Mission. Trojans vs. Armijo. Trojans vs. Napa. Trojans vs. San Rafael. Trojans vs. Healdsburg. Trojans vs. Analy. Trojans vs. Santa Rosa. Tro'ans vs. Tamalpais. J Trojans Trojans vs. Santa Rosa. 8wBaseball, Trojans vs Football, PHS vs. Berkeley High. SEPTEMBER: l5' PHS tennis team I6 22 Football. Trojans Trobabe 29 First rally. So PHS tennis team Football. PHS vs OCTOBER: 6 Football rally. 7 Football. Trojans 1 4-2 21 28 Trobabe Football, Trojans vs. Woodland. s vs. Napa. vs. Napa. . San Rafael. vs. Fort Bragg. s vs. Healdsburg. vs. Analy. Durst Field dedicated. PHS tennis team Football, Trojans Football, Trojans vs. Vallejo. vs. Tamalpais. vs. Vallejo. Trobabes vs. Vallejo, PHS tennis team vs. Santa Rosa. I2 Baseball. Trojans vs 16 Baseball, Trojans vs 26- Baseball, Trojans vs 27 Tennis. Trojans vs, APRIL: 2- Baseball, Trojans vs. 7--Baseball, Trojans vs. 9'--Baseball, Trojans vs. 12--Baseball. Trojans vs 19--Baseball, Trojans vs. 20-Track meet at Santa 23-Baseball, Trojans vs. 26- Baseball. Trojans vs. MAY: 3 Baseball. Trojans vs IO'--Baseball, Trojans vs. 17- Baseball. Trojans vs. --I !21'LJs T 1 vs. Vallejo. Santa Rosa. Cal. Frosh. Analy. Sonoma. Marin J. C. San Rafael. Santa Rosa. Tamalpais. Analy. Rosa. Marin 1. C. Healdsburg. Vallejo. Napa. Santa Rosa. an xx: X w N 57fLf A7 'G fp . 4 YY 'aww A Q . iw' ' , ik ' PZ X' , 1' Hr . X N. g 4 Y r WO' :::- MM 5:2 W -on-ow., 4-www. , i Q A D A .. 35511. . ,,,..4-f-f-.rf .av i Ka. Afl 11-4 41 A CLASS SQUAD: Front Row Lyle, llellonari. Hughes, Camphell, lvliyano, Naye, Noricl, Nlezzera, YVedel, cKinsr1y, Spalrrta, O'KIorinan. Second Row Carnmrly, York. lssel, l'elton, lvloller, -lcnsrn. llacolwsen, Sovrl, lnsin, l.alsrn, Horn-, lvlilnv, Aeorne. Hack Rim Coach Lathrop, Skoog, Vyemeln, K, Henriclxsen, Howell, lxait, l..islnx, llurlwank, llorges, Barron, Hackman, Raven, XV. l'lenricl1scn, Shaw. A CLASS FGCDTBALI. Coach Lathrop confronted with rather green and light team . . . in first league game, San Rafael Bulldogs swept off their feet by Trojans . . . the same true with Analy Tigers . . . first setback of season, Tamalpais won on an intercepted pass with two minutes to go . . . Vallejo fought a close game with A class and won . . . Napans lost in a good game . . . Big Game day with Santa Rosa . . . Trojans really pushed the Panthers all over the Held for a smashing victory . . . this game completed a success- ful season . . . Troja s hold second place in league standing. B CLASS X Only one regular player of last yearls championship team returned . . . most of the llees very green and very light at heginning of season . . . severely laeaten in iirst league game with San Rafael . . . pulled surprise and won Tamalpais game , . . hardestffought play with Vallejo ended in CVO score . . . improvement shown as Trohahes win a close victory over Napa Indians . . . tied for second place in league standing. LASS l,lNlf'Ul': lop lsflivanii, Qlaciulwsvn. liariwiii, liurgew. lu, wlenscn, Naye, Howill. llonoin Skoog, H rlirs, Nuriel . zmwlk, Raven. Mnltllv H.iclsin.un, corne, Caxnplwell. l fi' A Q - ---wg-Q--'ur---i i .,. 3 M l fl.X55 lllxflnllrj, 'lop lxl vxmwk. lN.lwu. lx lx lm I L. l,x..1a. lilanmm Sruxla Xl mx. llllmwu, Kun xl IMI 1 X .linux K, Sf l 1? 'efQffQp..1' rl.,1l,, X CLASS SCORES lllllll xlum llum ulum llum xluma llllm llum llum llcrlwlcy 6 Vw'mmdlauLl l San Rafael 6 Fort Bragg 6 Analy U T2ll1l2lll7il1S 7 Vallcju 7 Napa 7 Santa Rma U w J B CLASS SCORES Pvtal uma Pvtalum Pctalum Petaluma Pctalum Pctalum Pctalum flcaguc Berkeley 7 Napa 0 Hcalclslwurg 6 San Rafael l4 Tamalpais 18 Vallejo O Napa O fi! Q .af F ' 6 ,gre li CLLASS SQUAD: Fwm Rum XV V1llL1-:rm Wllwlv, liwwlx, llallaglla, Xvwtmx, Tluvulas, l l.lmll!rm. lillxlnmlx. M. Kll-ml' lwlx. Sccuml Rmx Slulla, Claxwll, N.nk,n1uv:x.n. ,lwm-N, iixuxl-. Pccla, Uyulla. limllmxn, Fmtrxg Small, Sulllxau, All.-11, lialll Rmv Cuarlx Axt. Allamf, klnlmmn, K, Nlazrm, I: Nlarun. F, Vulkrrtw. F. Klvllwxmk, l3+l1'N'tt, Nllwn, Snlmxnr. fkulmf af, Kuclx, I'1nkcrl-mn, Plvtlv. 'ii s . x-JH' X' we v 'wjt -My 4 'shi fm -..Mg 'naw 1 1 1' 11:11 ali' sr: . .L x- I ,- MJ MLN v,4L1X,. Jwr 131 .-X Iwug ww. til tiumi Im mm Iwuw, OH IM My gnu! -HH: lwlw uv- Hn HV DP IMI 11 gm ul? ww I1.1l.w,.. H1 -vpmwfy wr Nur. ILM. :Tb fXw1h.l WM! Amr lw l.+.k BASKFTBAI I - A CLASS lK.1NkvlIw.4ll .mnmnm l11m1gu's4f'l1l l'r4mm st41mlpuiut uf gauuus won and lust, COINIWQXITLI to mlwl' SKHINKJIIN . . . wlll lw I'k'II1UI1llWk'I'L'Ll flu' SPiI'lt tlmt lWl'L'X'2lilL'L1 among Pl1lyCI'S . IYVUIJIIN Imac lint tlmur gnnmus xxwtlm N.1p.1, 34111 l12lfx.lk'l, l'1u:1ldsb111'g, and Annly , , .1 ll'1I'vwp1m1l1t YlL'l1lI'y uvcl' I'lX'Qll splmml, Sllllld Rum . , . Q11mtl1cl'xx'il1 fwfr Tnl11111lMUs Vullvgu, wmnur uf' L'hQlII1PiUllSIlil5, lwanls PCllllllINll . . . victory ovcr Santa Rm wxmwxm hllCCLxSS, no nmltcl' wlmt I1-IINPUITUJ l5k'IgUl'U and Qllhtcr. , , FW 'N 'N BASKETBALL - B CLASS A very cooperative team . . . first league game with Napa a defeat . . . San Rafael cleaned by Trobabes . . . Healdsburg wins by a narrow margin . . . quintet loses to Analy . . . trimmed again by Santa Rosans . . . won game with Tamalpais . . . games with Vallejo and Santa Rosa defeats for Trobabes . . . several experienced players to return for next year's season. . A CLASS League: Petaluma 19 Ulciah 20 Petaluma Napa 34 Petaluma 24 Woodland 18 Petaluma San Rafael 41 Petaluma 36 Campbell 28 Petaluma Healdsburg 24 Petaluma 31 Mission 35 Petaluma Analy 11 Petaluma 23 Armijo 49 Petaluma Santa Rosa 33 Petaluma Tamalpais 24 Petaluma Vallejo 32 B CLASS League: Petaluma 21 Ukiah 17 Petaluma Napa 25' Petaluma 25 Woodland 20 Petaluma San Rafael 20 Petaluma 23 Campbell 26 Petaluma Healdsburg 20 Petaluma 35 Mission 44 Petaluma Analy 29 Petaluma 30 Armijo 47 Petaluma Santa Rosa 29 Petaluma Tamalpais 19 Petaluma Vallejo 30 Petaluma Santa Rosa 27 BASKETBALL SQUADS - Bark Row Girloil Acornc, Antler , c A CLASS: Front Row flcft to rightl-Rose, Nays, Jacobsen, Ricwcrts, jcnscn, Milne, Adams, Figonc, Dorsctt. A f 1 , X ton Ymng, Howe, Aschcrman, Miirphy, Mczzera, Coach Schuster. B CLASS: Front Row flcft t Back Rowe- c a Coa h Sthusttr, Nelson, Durando, Peck, Sturla, Noricl, Figone, Kramer, Schuster, Groves, Spaletta, Bravo n, Rose., s V' 04.14 ' IZA5l'fllAl.l. SQUAD: Fr--ul Ron ll--li ln iight! Hughes. Ivlilne, li. lion--kliout, K.nw.uuka, lvlalnari. Adams, XY Houcklniur, lfigoixe, l'lnlu-iron, Uvctla, lS.eltagli.i. llaek Ron lvlr. AM. llacolwsen. lensen, Pclton, llarloll, Skool: M.ulil.ulil1.n, Mi-zzcra, Anllrrron. Sclixx.nrr:., llonos, linlelell. lll NY:u'lning up, Nlalnarl and Adams. lil Very pi-uranl conliln-ner. Ill llolw M,nlll.ulvn.. alan.: ro nialu' .I urea! plav, lil Kau.uoL.n completing .1 .lou - .' lwli pl ni. lfwl Mill lust playing catch. 171 .lallc :filing into position. HU liuhlx'A playing careli. I Season opened under a jinx scheduled games called off because of rain first victory over Tomales . . . defeated twice in practice games by Santa Rosa, twice by Marin il. C., and once by S. R. jaysec . . . opencd league season with SQ victory over San Rafael . . . downed by Tamalpais victory of 732 . , . beat Analy, Healdsburg, Vallejo, Napa, and Santa Rosa . . . a very successful season under Coach Axt . . Petaluma Trojans holders of North Bay Leaguc championship in tie with Tamalpais Indians. Hu' TFQACK Bill Blalock opens season as new coach . . . track facilities very bad . , . several fairly successful practice meets . . . A class fair, B class very strong, and only two members of C class . . . led by miler jim Baggett, A class placed third in subfleague . . . paced hy Eddie Noriel, B class was second . . . Lewis Hill scored all points as C class placed fourth . . . hothered hy had luck, A class not too good in league meet . . . B class placed third, and C class fifth . . . plenty of material turned out for squad . . . with a track next year the teams should show up strong. l'iont Row llvlt io riglitl- Aeorne, Nloller, Pellonari, Carmody, Nliyano, Spaletta, Bello, Silver, Bzxggelt, Feliler, Peek, Noriel, Lewis, Zimmerman, Thompson, Second RowfTresch, Iddings, Carroll, Davis, Naye, Nlclfinstry, Urovcs, Sturla, Brody. Strom, Thompson, Nlartln, Bloom, Runge, Volkerrs, Tliollaug. Back Row Summ, joseph, liorues, Young, Nones, Brownstein, XV, Henriehsen, Hedin, Thomas, Howell, Murphy, Oretsky, Sovcl, Fulita, K. Henriehsen, Mr. Blalock. ill Bill Sovel puts the shot! 131 Baggett takes the milc. f-41 Eddie Noriel takes oil!! til Sam and Nlriv passing the hilton! 461 Resting before a big meet! 171 Acorne up and over the har! 183 Fred Howell slinging the platter. MDL, e Q1 i W , wssaswweffsmfmfigf1:-.1111fm-,.--,siege . H- 5. 'lk i S . af ,ah--s amy, 4 +-Mt f 'lklfNNlS 'l'lfAM: Hack Ron final-li Rcvlvurn, Raney, fiarotlicrs, Kaxxala, Kxaincr. Ralston. Kxauotlson. Front RUW .lolunsr-in, Nakano, Scott, Koch, lficknwvcr lfl Coach Ri-yluirn heals down. Ol Rleliartl in a tight spot. HI Our numlwer one singgles, til Frank returns the serve. TENNIS Petaluma netsters winners of sectional and North Bay League championship . . . Dare Scott holder of singles championship and representative of N, B. L. in North Coast playfoif at Palo Alto . , . Jack Ralston another excellent player, heing undef leated in league competition, winner of second singles championship . . . standing ol players in fall season found Scott, lirstg Cader, second: Vxfoodson, third: and Ralston, fourth . . . in the spring season, Scott remained lirst: Ralston, second: Kawata, thirdg and Koch, fourth . . . Coach Reyhurn proud of hoys for very successful season. FALL SPRING Petaluma Napa 0 Petaluma Napa O Petaluma Tamalpais Z Petaluma Tamalpais 3 Petaluma Vallejo l Petaluma Vallejo I Petaluma San Rafael l Petaluma San Rafael l Petaluma Santa Rosa 3 Petaluma Santa Rosa 2 Petaluma Sonoma 0 Front Row llrft to riglitiflf NVctlul, B. Nays, B. Peck. E, Noriul, D. Adams, J. Millie, S. Mczzcra. M. Carmocls H. York. Sceoutl Row F. Volkcrts, ll. Gorcc, B. Skoog, L. Hughes, E. Nlarlin. V. Rossotti, R. Nloller, S, Nliyan J. Arornv. Back Ron' A. lladcr, R. Joseph, ll Scott. J. Baggrtt, F, Figonc, XV. Jacobsen, V. Jensen, Campbt li Doisrtt, R, Koch. T. Uyeda. BLQCK P SCDCIETY FOOTBALL: James Barron Jack Campbell Nlervyn Carinody Bill Dorsett Bill Goree Louis Hughes WLllICl' Jacobsen Vernon Jensen Richard Koch Eugene lvlartin Sam Miyano Steve Mezzera Russell Nloller Bill Naye Art Ramatici Hans Raven Victor Rossotti Bud Skoog Toni Uyeda Paul Vvledel Harvey York ALL STARS: Jack Acorne---Football. Basketball, Track. Don Adams- Football, Basketball. Track, Baseball. Jack Milne7Football, Basketball, Baseball. Eddie Noriel--Football. Basketball. Track. XVilliam PeckfFootball, Basketball, Track. TRACK: James Baggett James Bloom Leland Borges Art Cader lvlervyn Carmody Fred Howell Ralph Joseph Sam lvliyano Bill Naye lvlelvin Rohde Bill Spaletta Fred Volkerts Evan Zimmerman BASKETBALL: Fred Figone Ernest Howe Vernon Jensen Hans Raven Melvin Rohde TENNIS: Art Cader James Carothers John Kawata Richard Koch Frank Kramer Jack Ralston Frank Raney Dare Scott George Wcmodsoii The inanagcis ralk it over- ilcft to rightl Halter, Riddell, Plettc, l lcnrlcliscn, Johnston, Petersen, Tlxollaog, Summ, Block l' boys in a playful mood. 'anew , ..1.1z- i . WE DO TI-IIS AFTER SCI-IOCDL... Ill H41 lx mulm H WI Nwllwl mlm .1 mlmu, Uh Munn if tl IH Sr an Az ml lx lim p..l.u.Il. UI l'Inl an ilu' mxlllll-' 1-I .1 Yr II HD Un x Hung ru vm- nl uv guuv l r Wvlmll Ill wal If Ilnlu, Imlx :Iv I In I I IX glulu, KN! I W llnln, wlll mm 4x I ul l'lx1I ir- x.uIII l'411l RIHHT HAND l'.'M1l'fg Ili limfr xlwm mm! llwllv clulw all-vmnldru mum, III A lmlv In wmv? UI I3-ml! l-ML mm llw sum- is Iivdf 4-U Sw wnlvrlnng. Hurling? UI linll N.n-- mx flwxxxrxg lln-In IGI Hull rluls lmf In pxrrurv mlwn l I 'flu' luuml m .ucrmn ISI Thr Kffluum-l1r.nl Aurnv. UU .lack .md Hxmmu. tlw ylu,uuwN. In ,I xrnw nwmvur IIHI Nm' mrrlx. l,u.l' ill! 4'-frxgr.errxl.uluvw' llrdlmtlmx HI llulxl I :r'.I III! :XII xXrm1I..4lx llwllx I-xnm' IIN lfllllwk nm' mtrlx, ll-II Im-IL In In-nl. glllx' tlil Rrfluwg up lux lln' Illml nllmltlr. Il al 3 5 1 A 1 QM NW. as Y 3 G .K ,gg .L naw' ,wp wg X L 9 ' . MST Q akkw -.fx 4i xi' 34 if '+. as-1 x.-Q, sv riAm.J 'Q N swmt TRAFFIC l runt Rom Hi-lr In right? D. lvlonre. T. Fcrnamlrz, R. Custer, fl lscrniann, R. Alu-in, rl. johnson, H. Uruvrr, . Ni-I-nn. Si-fnlul Rim Mi. Dai, nl Nunes, J, Nelson, R. XY.iltrr, A, Hall, R. ll-'Ncul. H. R'imacciotti, V. ' ' ' l Ri'ci A 'lioliipltiiis l5.i.k Rim' NK. llundcsrii, B. Riddell, ll. lS.sronc, L. llncliolll. ,l. Durando. P. Allcna. . t . Traffic hoys recognized hy their little red signs . . . time given freely for safety of students . . . in stormy weather or sunny days, hoys still remain on duty , . . members of squad given onefhalf unit credit each year, and passes to local theatre once each two weeks . . . Mr. Day, the head of the traflic organization, says, The patrol is a safety unit for the pedestrians, and the traflic hoys should he commended and have the com lete ceo eration of the student hod R P Y TRAFFIC OFFICERS Boh Riddell .............. Henry Ramacciotti johnny Nunes ...... john Nelson .... ,U john Durando ..... Richard Wzilters Andy Nelson .. .....Caiwtain Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant ......Sergeant ......Se1'gcant ....,,Sergeant F F A OFFICEFQS Adxisor Mr. Norton. 1 rcsidcnt Stanley Berry. Reporter George Berry. ClX1Ylcs lvlalnati, Vicc lresi ent: Lclxnd Bartelt. Kcnntth lvlartin. ccrttlry B. Spaletta. The othtr pictures show fc x 4 the prize prof nets or the F. F. A. hoys. FUTURE FARMEQS Front Row flcft tu rightlf-Cale, Andrcscn, Grant, C. Sturm, Stone, Hansen, C1111-011, Pulonslq r win ln xr son, Colosman, Nella. Second Roxv7Nlr, Norton, Tuck, Nlendoxcn, Czinu-zzi, llurhank, Ziiniminim Ulizsri Azcvedu, Alletti, Hansen, Karen. Petersen. Third Row Lelnos, liurhank, Brody, C.u'lsim, Ulu! Rilnititi Szirluri, Frzites, lionos, Uyedu. Fourth Row --f- Carrnody, Todlilinter, Licmulwseli, ,lohnstnn, Kopp, Hin n Hclnlcismi, G. Sturm, klcnscn, Hartclt. Bark R--xv G, Berry, Howe, iiarzvlli, Klcmennk, Nlartin i it nuan, Myles, XYuldcinar, Mailiiaiti, Afolkerts. Future Farmers of America, a national organization Mcmhcrship, 74 boys, with 122 projects valued at 519,000 Better farming, better rural leadership, development of a financial investment in agriculture, department of service, four ideals of agriculture group . . . Chapter prides itself in having these hoys who have made the state farmer degree: Harold John' stone, Leland Bartelt, George Myles . . . organization very active . . . has taken part in livestock shows and fairs, judging contests . . . has held initiation ceremonies, hanqucts, wienie roasts, skating parties . . . also held the first dance of the 1940 season . . . Future Farmers a very active unit in our community. 3 Q 1 lg-v-miss nasrmrmr :ln 'v-ici dn 1 f ,K ENTERPRISE ,Si-f hunt Rim Riill, XYoiop.o-'ll, Hiiglivf. Vuixini. lhiiglx, Srconil Rim' limiiivw M.in.iu-:R Sunil Sxuiiilwig, fIo.'l1y,uiii', Stvliiiuiii. MIN- Allrn. Alvpwn. Noilollt. Awln'l'in.iii lioxxlx, ll.ill, XX inn. King. 'lilunil Ron 5.n'r.iiu, linux.. Su-xx.irl. llulkin. Smiiiliiig lhiinlwvii llinl-lilinp. Noi Imtimd lT11iu.iu.iy, Staff orgzinizcd curly . . . Around thc Clock theme sclcctcd as onc from scvcrzll . . nssignincnts given rcspcctivc rcportcrs , . . candid shots tukcn hcrc und thcrc . . . yrcss confcrcnccs at Stanford and Cillll-llflllil zittcndcd hy staff . . . cditor of annual cfiicicnt as shit-f photogrziphcr . . . tough joh of ohtziining :ids held down hy conscif vntious workers . . . stzihr as at wholc Zl very dcpcndathlc one . . . Entcrprisc has first pqlddcd covcr in many ycurs, unclosing fwc hopcj an cn-ioyzlhlc intcrior. Editor: Russell Bundcscn, Litcrziry Editor: Milrgit' Aschurinsxn. llusincss Mainzigcr: Arthur Hull. 'ruif l I5I'IOR Salt-sz Balrhzirn -Icpscn, Chatrmiaui Stcwurt. l'uhlicity: Priscilla Norfolk, -Iiniiny Housc. Pliotograipliursz Russell Bundcscn. junk Budcnhop, Arthur Hull, Roy l7un:lwaly. Art Wcwrk: Alvin Baidcnhop. Senior Activitics: Murgzirct Saiccgito, lfinnial Stclicnoni. Idcntificaltions: Shirlcy Grcgg, Carrol llllI'X'i1lL'. Typists: Vcral Vxforopziicfli, Hzirharzl Bguigh, Malrgcry Cochrzinc. Spcciall Rcportvrz ,luck Schwartz. E I -v-. ...i.... 'P'- -L.. -.-.. -A-.- -,.... -sw... 5-... --E. - sn., -sw. -Q-A..- EDITORS TQCDJAN STAFF fin order of servicel Editors: Margie Ascherman, June Lewis, Margaret Hughes. Assistant Editor: Priscilla Norfolk. Sports Editors: 'lack Milne, Jack Schwartz. Hi-Life Editor: Vera Worcipaieff. Distribution: Margery Cochrane, Char' mian Stewart. Business Stad: Jimmy House, Priscilla Norfolk, Dorothy Cochrane, Regular Contributors: Avivah Finkelman, Barbara Jepsen, Margaret Saccato, Mar- gery Cochrane. jimmy House, Char' mian Stewart, Dee McEvoy, Harold Johnstone, Fred Martin. Paul Carroll, Antoinette Ruff, Emma Stefenoni, John Kawata, Seymour Brody, Jack Acorne, Kathryn Bell, Lorraine Byce, Marjorie Wade, Shirley Rosen, Doris Swanberg. A fourfpage bifmonthly account of school activities, comprising features, sports, and news articles with personals of high school life . . . three editors in succession during year . . . Trojan editor made a member of student body cabinet Hrst time in several years . . . editorial staff benefited by press conferences at Stanford and California . . . numerous members on staff, a few of whom are to be praised for their patience and overtime work. Front Row-XVompaicfl, Ruff, Stewart, Lewis, Nauert, jcpsen, Ascherman. Scco'-tl Row - Bell, Finltclmzin, Byte, Hughes, Rosen, Wlxlde, Swanherg, Saccato, Stefenuni. Third Row - Bowls, Baugh, M. Cochrane, Milnn', Acornc. Fourth Row7Schwartz, Carroll, Brody, Ka- wara, House, Not picturcdfD. Cochrane, Johnstone, McEvoy, Mxnrtin. l l EW I LOCKS tick noisily in the deserted roomsg the janitors work busily in preparation for the next school day, as students trudge away with books under arms to the relaxation and comfort of home, to primp and preen for the com' ing night events. . ,Q3--. ':- io Lgrwrmgig ,fl 3, .,.....-w..ww vwxm --A 55 W-N Nw: M-M- 'Q , W. 2:34 Q A Q ,ww ,nw ..-f ' -me. :R HE hours from 8 until 12 speed by too quickly as we are beguiled by drama, music, and feasting, with graduation exercises as the culmination of the hopes and fears of all. x . A l 5 4 N X. f - A SEPTEMBER: 21-Benent Softball Game, Faculty vs Students. QCTOBER: 6fF. F, A. lnitiation. 71-lunior Dance. 12- 28' Faculty Dinner. Sophomore Dance NOVEMBER: 10-Assembly at California Theatre. l5'AFootball Banquet. 17-Senior Dance. DECEMBER: 1-School Play. 'LShirt Sleeves. 8-Honor Society Dinner. 14-F. F. A. Banquet, JANUARY: 20- Senior Play, Melodrama in Nanki poo. 20-Senior Dance. 2lfBaccalaureate. 24-Senior Banquet. 26-Graduation. MARCH: lfBlackout Rally. 6-'CL A. A. Banquet. APRIL: 19- l zca MAY: 294- JUNE: 2... 6-- Sophomore Dance. Flower Show. Senior Ball. Baccalaureate. Graduation. ai lv 7-4 we Q CI-IGRAI. 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I'm:lcc.1lall1i'valti' .mil gi-giilimriim progrzinis . . . iiiIm'I'uI .mil urigimnl VV.nfIiiiigtm1's Daly cwcliimiics, iiicluiliiig Iullvilamcing amd IIILINIC III i-iilimiil timcs . . . A Clippcllu uII'urcLI lwiniutilul iliti'rp1'ctz1timis to climax ilii- i-lim-.il INIKIQIHIIII ul' Pulwliu Siiliwls Vwfcck. BAND and ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA: Violins-B. Young, D. Kcllcr, VJ. Pedrazzini, R. Shell, M. Brodcrson, E Nlollrr. R. Dunbar, G. Fehlcr, E. Olufs, S. Uolosman, E. Guernsey, U. Lcgaretta, A Cornilsen, E, Lnclnlf, G. Thomas. CcllofL. Keller, B, Sexton. Clarinetf-D. Ft-hlrr Flutcsffj. Reardcn, S. Gregg. HornsffF. Martin, C. Purviiw. Trumpets .l. Acornc, T Abraio, Gibbs. Trombone--VV. Vavruska, R. Keller. Piano---V. XVoropaiell'. BAND: Front Row fleft to rightl H. Roscnbloom, M. Kimberk, B. Rudolph, XV, Amlyr son, H. Suinm, il. Carotln'rs, U. Bilbro, D. Fchlvr. llctrinclli, H. Adams, A. Koontz, Cf Thomas. S.-cond Row A. Lichziu, S. Gregg. ll l'luxxell, H. lv1cNulty, xl. Schuster, H York, R. l3eNcuf, H. jrnscn. Third Row' G. Ranvy, li. Grundstrom, L. Nakarnnrau, F Nlartin, C. Purvinv, L. Stolnmcl, Mr. Hathclrl. Fourth Row l'. Mnsso, R. Koch, A Peoples, O. Thompson, S. Hall, R. Keller. Buck Row'-F. Rainey, C. Tudhuntcr, B. Riddell L, Isscl. Many students interested in orchestra and band music . . . both musical departments very active in high school and public presentations . . . one program given for the enjoyment of the student body . . . others presented for the WOmC11uS Club, Lions Club, and other organizations . . . band music played at all local and outfofftown football games . . . band made fine showing in Armistice Day parade . . . orchestra otfered music for junior and senior high school graduations . . . both groups made fine appearance at annual spring concerts . . . promising underclassmcn assure the maintenance of high musical standards. DQAMA r n' mai cfu , cvfws if cu c cat c rc uc 'ons aint vrcsci ai 'cis I 'c cf Atl lc w ri I rr nt th tr 1 id ti , I it tiwi ii in :lit skits for lucail downtown organizzitions cinphaisizcd in drxunaitics class . . , cxccllcnt prngrauns undcr thu direction nf Miss Enid Ulivi enjoyed Ivy student lnndy and Lnwnspcoplc, MEI.ODRAMA IN NANKIPOOH fscnini' fflimlntti' Sllvur I,nrr:nni' Hills Hzins Ralvcn Smnlcy Puck VVVIIIIVI' Bnrlvaliik Ircnc Irussn Vv':lltcr Znppi Marie Hanson Ida Cunninglignn Murray Claw ALI, ON A SIIMMEIVS DAY Phyllis Hnlin Mznmgic Asclicrinzln I.I'I I'I.If IIRISONI' lvlziyc Vsfnrrull Iflim-iii Giilhmiili Virginia Wiprici' Sludvnl Iiircctni' B2lI'l'52lI'il Virginia Pctcrscn Alcmysc Hcllnn Pliiyj WHC5 SAYS CAN'T? 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Iintruin: 'IlIi.iiikstgixxixg fMIvuiitliiv.M DRAMA EDDIE MEETS THE FAMILY jack Milne Charinian Stewart Sophie Bonos Lorin Goree Denton Wiiiii Anita Hughes Barbara Dondero jimmy House Florein Galbraith Dorothy Bransen MIRACLE FOR MARY Lorraine Hills Paul Carroll Virginia Cranse lack Millie Maye Viforrall Helen Beffa jack King Virginia Petersen Aloyse Helton Virginia Wipnei' AN EXCELLENT THING IN WOMEN Denton Vv'inn Stellaverne Dickinson Lorin Goree Student Director james House 'ow SHIRT SLEEVES Clara Kurtenbach jack Hansen Florein Galbraith Harry Cossage jimmy House Charlotte Silver Barbara Donclero Virginia Petersen Ethel Frizzi ,lack Milne Paul Carroll 'lack King Vernon Jensen Lorraine Hills Virginia Wipnei' Maye Wtxrrzill Kenelm Keller Leo Evart PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU? fSenior Playj Betty Nauert Lewis Stummel Lester Thomas Barbara Dondero Leroy Shaw Loretta Geisendorler Paul Carroll Dorothy Cochrane Doug Corbin Phyllis Holm I' I llrlt to riglitlz L'All on a Suinineris liayng Klrantlina in ulitltlie lvleets the Familyng l'SI1irt Sl Lx liotioin: I Know Cworge XX'islxi g.,t I Know George Washington. 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SENIO JANUARY CLASS EDWIN BEHRENS-President of Senior Class 39. JOSEPH BILLING-Open Road Club 38 . . . National Parks . . . Senior Legion. CARMEN BISCARRET-Citizenship Committee . . . Stamp Club 38 . . . GAA 39 . . . Local Honor Society 39 . . . Privileged Student. JOHN BOYD-No activities. PETER BRAGA--Rifle Club . , . Open Road 38 . . . Interclass Basketball . . . Interclass Baseball . . . Senior Boys' League Representative. DIANE BRODY-Book Club 38 . . . Program Chairman of Book Club 38 . . . Honor Society 38 , . . Privileged Student. HAROLD BUNDESEN-National Parks 38 . . . Inter- class Track. GEORGE WALTON BURBANK-FFA . . . Football 38-39 . . . Senior Class Play 40 , . . Interclass Track 38. JUNIOR CSUTORAS-Open Road Club 37 . . . Indoor Games for Boys 38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Block MP . . , Activity Block . . . Senior Legion . . . Inter- class Basketball 38 . . . Interclass Baseball 37-38-39 . . . Interclass Volley Ball 38. IDA CUNNINGHAM-Vice-President of junior Class of Summerville Hi h . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . . . GAA . . . State I'Ionor Society 37 . . . Local Honor Society . . . Class Play 40, EDNA MAE ECKMANN-Secretary-Treasurer of In- door Games Club 38 . . . Athletic Club 37 . . . Indoor Games Club 39 . . . State Honor Society 38 . . , Local Honor Society 39 . . . Privileged Student. CLAIRE EVANS-A Cappella Choir 37-38-39 . . . Operettas 37-38 . . , Treasurer of A Cappella 38. WALTER FEARN-Auto Mechanics Club. IRENE FOSSO--Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Glee Club 39 . . . Senior Class Play 40. FORREST FREY-Open Road Club 37 . . . Indoor Games 38 . , . Interclass Baseball . . . Senior Legion 38-39. MURRAY GOW-Vice-President Sophomore Class 37 . . . Golf 37 . . . Basketball 37-38 , . . Tennis 37-38-39 . . . Glee Club 37-38 , . . Yell Leader 37-38-39 . . . Class Play 40 ARLENE GROVES-Garden Club 37 . . . Golf Club 38. MARIE HANSEN-Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class . . . Athletic Club 37 . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . . . GAA 39 . . . Glee Club 39 . . . A Caippella Choir 39 . . . Class Play 40 . . . Privileged Stu ent. KENNETH HELTON-Auto Mechanics Club 38. LORRAINE HILLS-Social Secretary of Senior Class 39 . . . Garden Club 37 . . . Camera Club 38 . . . Dramatics . . , Class Play 40 . . . Honor Society 38 . . . Privileged Student. BOB JONES-Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Football 39 . . . Basketball 37-38. WILLIAM KNUDTSEN-FFA. ERNEST LANGDON--FFA 37-38-39 . . . Interclass Football 37 , . . Interclass Basketball 39. ALETHA MADDALENA-GAA Cabinet 39 . . . In- dgor Games Club 38 . . . GAA 37-38-39 . . . Block 8 I W-+I -as.-I .I I R ACTIVITIES RALPH MILLERICK-Open Road Club 37 . . . Nation- al Forest Reservation 37 . , . Class Play 40 . . . Inter- class Football 37-38 . . . Numerals. LAURETTA O'DONNELL-Handcraft Club 39 . . . Glee Club 39 . . . Tennis Tournament. STIRLING OLBERG-Radio Club 37 . . . Tennis 37. EVELYN PAULA-High Senior Girls' Club Represent- ative 39 . . . Athletic Club 37 . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . . . GAA 39 . . . Privileged Student. STANLEY PECK-Secretary of Citizenshi 39 . . . Student Body Cabinet 39 . . . High junior Boys League Representative 38 . . . Open Road Club 37 . . . Book Club 38 . . . Dramatics . . . Class Play 40. ELIO RAMACCIOTTI-TraH'lc OfHcer . . . Senior Le- gion . . . National Forest Reservation 37 . . . Open Road Club 38 . . . Interclass Baseball . . . Interclass Basketball . . . Interclass Volley Ball. HANS RAVEN-President of Sophomore Class . . . FFA 37-38-39 . . , Basketball 38-39-40 . . .Baseball 38-39 . . . Class Play 40 . . . Block . . Football 38-39. WILLIAM RODGERS-FFA . . . Interclass Football 37 . . . Interclass Baseball 37-38 , . . Interclass Basketball 37-38 . . . Traflic 38 . . . Senior Legion 38-39. MELVIN ROHDE-FFA President . . . FFA VicefPres- ident . . . FFA Treasurer . . , FFA State Reporter . . . FFA Regular Vice-President . . . Track 37 . . . Basket- ball 37-38 . . . Honor Society . . . Block P . MAE SILVEIRA-GAA 37-38-39 , . . GAA Cabinet . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Block P , CHARLOTTE SILVER--A Cappella Choir . . . Glee Club 38-39 . . . Operetta . . . Dramatics. HAROLD SMITH-President of Senior Class 39 . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . , . Basketball 37-38 . . . Senior Legion 38-39 . . . Activity Block . . . Baseball 38 . . . Interclass Baseball 38 . . . Interclass Volley Ball 38 . . . Interclass Basketball 38. EVELYN SNAKENBERG-Indoor Games Club 38 . , . Outdoor Games Club 37 . . . Operetta 37 . . . Glee Club 37 . . . Orchestra 37-38-39 . . . Privileged Student. CATHLEEN VOLKERTS-Sophomore Girls' Re re- sentative 37 . . . Book Club 37-38 . ,U . Glee aub 38 . . . A Cappella Choir 38 . . . Operetta 38 . . . Privileged Stu ent . . . Honor Society 39. GEORGE WOODSON-Secretary-Treasurer of Indoor Games Club 38 . , . Open Road Club 37 . . . Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Tennis 37-38-39 . . . Golf 39 . . . Block HP . . . Class Play 40. WALTER ZOPPI-Secretary of Open Road Club . . Open Road Club 38 . , . Interclass Basketball 37 . . Class Play 40. JUNE CLASS ANTIONE ABRAIO-Band 37-38-39 . . . Orchestra 37- 38f39 . . . Band Awards. JACK ACORNE-President of Student Body 39 . . . President of Sophomore Class . . . Secretary of Boys' League . , . Rifle Club . . . Trojan Staff 38-39-40 . . . Football 36-37-38-39 . . . Track 37-38-39-40 . . . Bas- ketball 38-39-40 . . . Orchestra 39-40 . . . Band 37- 38-39 . . . Honor Society 40 , . . Activty Block . . . All Star Award . . . Privileged Student. ,ef.if.i:Q-al -as a--as u do DON ADAMS-Secretary of Finance 40 . . . Boys' In- door Games Club 38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Basket- ball 37f38-39 . . , Track 39 . . . Baseball 40 . . . All Star Award . . . Block NP . KATHERINE AKIMOFF-International Club 38 . . . Mixed Chorus 38 . . . Transfer from Galileo High School 38. DALE ALLSPAUGH-International Club 39 . . . Glee Club 38-39 . . , Mixed Chorus 39 . . . Transfer from Analy 39. MARGIE ASCHERMAN--Student Body Cabinet 40 . . . Social Secretary of Student Body 40 . . . Vice-President of Girls' Club 39 . . . Social Secretary of High Sopho- more Class 38 . . . Social Secretary of Junior Class 38 . . . Editor of Trojan 39 , . . Enterprise Staff 39 . . . Honor Society 38 . . . A Cappella Choir 37 . . . Priv- ileged Student . . . Senior Legion. JACK BADENHOP-Honor Society 39-40 . . . President Mineralogy Club 39 . . , Merit Committee 39 . . . Enterprise 40 . . . Privileged Student 38-39-40. JAMES BAGGETT-Vice-President of Low Senior Class 39 . . . International Club 38 . . . Track . . . Block UP . . . Interclass Numerals. JAMES BARRON-Sophomore Boys' League Represent- ative 38 . . . Vice-President of Boys' League 39 , . . Auto Mechanics Club 38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . A Cappella C'hoir . . . Block HP . LELAND BARTELT-Vice-President of FFA . . . FFA . . . Honor Society. ROBERT BATKIN-Mineralogy Club 38 . . . Baseball 39 , . . Traffic 37-38 . . . Senior Legion 37-39 . . . In- terclass Volley Ball. ALBERT BEHRENS-Book Club 38 . . . Citizenship Committee . . . Tennis 39 . . . Honor Society. STANLEY BERRY-President of FFA 40 . . . Secretary of FFA 39 . . . Interclass Baseball 39 , . . Interclass Basketball . . . Interclass Volley Ball . . . Basketball. ALICE BETTINELLI-Sewing Club 38 . . . Glee Club 37-38-39. EVELYN. BETTINELLI-Sewing Club 38 . . . Band 37-38-39 . . . Glee Club 40. THERESA BLACK-Citizenship Committee . . . Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. LELAND BORGES-President of High Senior Class 40 . . . Football . . . Track . . . Public Speaking Award. MARGARET BOYD-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . . Priv- ileged Student. CHARLES BREWER-Photography Club 38. RUSSELL BUNDESEN-Business Manager of Enterprise 38 . . . Editor of Enterprise 40 . . . Photography Club 39 . . . Interclass Football 38 . . . Privileged Student. WALTER BUNDESEN--Junior Traffic Reserve 38-39. DALBERT CAMPBELL-Treasurer of Honor Society 40 . , . Honor Society. JACK CAMPBELL-Secretary of Boys' League . . . Boys' Indoor Games Club 39 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Dramatics 39 . . . Block NP . MERVYN CARMODY-President of Student Body 40 . . . Vice-President of Junior Class 38 , . . President of Boys' League 39 . . . FFA . . .Football 37-38-39 . . . Track 38-39-40 . . . Block P , . , Privileged Student. PAUL CARROLL-Rifle Club 38 . . . Treasurer of Rifle Club 38 . . . Rally Committee . . . Trojan Staff . . . Business Manager of Enterprise , . . Football 39 . . . , Interclass Football 37 . . . Interclass Basketball 37- 38 . . . Class Play 40 . . . Dramatics . . . Representative Speaker. ELROSE CARSTENSEN-Tennis Club 39 . . . A Cap- pella Choir 37-38-39 . , . Big Sister Committee 39. HELEN CARTER--Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Honor Society. DOROTHY COCHRANE-A Cappella 38-39 . . . GAA 39 . . . Operetta 38 . . . State Honor Society . . . Service Block , . . Activity Block . . . Class Play 40. DOUGLAS CORBIN-Vice-President of Junior Class 38 . . . Secretary of Finance 39 . . . Sophomore Boys' League Representative 37 . . . President of A Cappella 38 . . . VicefPresident of A Cappella 37 . . . A Cap- pella 37-38-39 . . , Interclass Basketball . . . Yell Lead- er 37-38-39 . . . Rally Committee . . . Operetta 39 . . . State Honor Society . . . Activity Block . . , Class Play. MARY CRANSE-Flower Arrangement Club 38. LORAINE DE NEUF-Girls' Indoor Games 38 . . . GAA 37-39 . . . Privileged Student 38. STELLAVERNE DICKINSON-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . . Operetta 38 , . . Dramatics 40 . . . Privileged Student. BARBARA DONDERO-Sophomore Girls' Representa- tive 37 . . . Social Secretary of Girls' Club 38 . . . Social Secretary of Student Body 39 . . . Flower Ar- rangement Club 38 . . . Rally Committee 38-39 . . . Dramatics 37-38-39 . . . Big Sister Committee 39 . . , Privileged Student. MARIAN DORSETT -- Secretary-Treasurer of High Sophomore Class 37 . . . Secretary-Treasurer of Low Senior Class 39 . . . Big Sister Committee 38-39 . . . Finance Committee 38 . . . A Cappella 38 . . . GAA 39,40 . . . Operetta 37 , . . Glee Club 37-38 . . . Ac- tivity Block . . . Privileged Student. ROBERT DUFFY-Rifle Club 38-39. CARL EICKMEYER-Senior Legion Captain . . . Pho- tography Club 38 . . . Tennis 38-39-40 . . . Traffic 37-38 . . . Privileged Student. DOLORES EVART--A Cappella . . . GAA. FRED FIGONE-Open Road Club 38 . . . Rifle Club 39-40 . . . Baseball 38 . . . Basketball 37-38-39 . , . Dramatics 39 . . . Block Pu, HELEN FIGUEIRA-Book Club 38, GEORGE FOSTER-Mineralogy Club 38. JOHN FRATES-Rifle Club 38-39 . . . FFA 37-38-39. FLOREIN GALBRAITH-Music Appreciation Club 38 . . . Rally Committee 39 . . . Tennis 38 . . . Dramatics. LORETTA GEISENDORFER-Vice-President of Girls' Club 40 . . . Social Secretary of Sophomore Class 37 . . . Camera Club 38 . . . Boots and Saddle Club 39 . . . Girls' Glee . . . A Cappella Choir , . . Privileged Student . . . Class Play 40. CHARLES GERVASONI-Choral 39 . . . A Cappella C oir. LEVIEN GOVAERTS--Stamp Club 38 . . . President of Stamp Club 38. JEANNE GRAHAM4-Needlework Club 38. CLARENCE GRAY--No activities. BLANCHE GRIFFITH-Book Club 38. ARTHUR HALL-Assistant Business Manager of Enter' prise 39 . . . Business Manager of Enterprise 40 . , . Interclass Basketball 37-40. CAROL HANSEN-International Club 39 . . . GAA 40 . . . Big Sister Committee 39. JACK HANSEN-Golf Club . . . Basketball. ALLAN HEDIN-Vice-President of Honor Society 40 , . . Mineralogy Club 38 . . . Interclass Basketball 39 . . . Interclass Track 40 . . . Gold Seal Bearer . . . Honor Society 38-39-40 . . . Privileged Student . . . Service Block. i. A.. I it . w, Y '?'Q4lF! f'?fWff2fJI'?'ffl 1' fl FI Girls' GAA Merit . Block HELEN HEIKELL-Student Body Cabinet 39 . . . Club Cabinet 39 . . . President of GAA 39 . . . Cabinet 38 . . . Big Sister Committee 39-40 . . . Committee 39-40 . . . Archery Club 39 . . P , . . Activity Block 39 . . . GAA Awards . . , Privileged Student. ROY HEIL-Rifle Club 38 . . . Senior Legion 39-40. ALOYSE HELTON--Handcraft Club 38 . . . A Cap- pella Choir , . . Dramatics. PHYLLIS HOLM-Secretary of Junior Class . . . Secre- tary of Citizenship Committee . . . Boots and Saddle Club . . . Honor Society . . . Enterprise 38 . . . Privi- leged Student . , . Class Play 40. JIMMY HOUSE-President of International Club 38 . . . Golf Club . . . Interclass Basketball 37 . . . Dra- matics . . . Rally Committee . . . Merit Committee , . . Business Manager of Trojan 39 . . . Publicity Manager of Enterprise 39. ERNEST HOWE-FFA . . . Basketball 38-39-40 . . . Baseball 38 . . . Privileged Student . . . Lieutenant of Senior Legion. FRED HOWELL-Boys' Athletic Manager 39-40 . . . President of Junior Class 39 . . . Vice-President of Honor Society 38 . . . Honor Society . , . Gold Seal Bearer . . . Recorder of Boys' League . . . Boys' League Representative . . . Mineralogy Club 38 . . , Football 39 . . . Track 39-40 . . . Band 37. GLEN IDDINGS-Low Senior Class President 39 . . . Merit Committee , . . Nominating Committee . . . An' nouncement Committee . . . Track 40 . . . Interclass Track 40 . . . Honor Society . . . Privileged Student. JOHN JACOBS-Privileged Student . . , Handcrait Club 38. GRETHE JACOBSEN-Glee Club 38-39-40 . . . A Cap- pells Choir 38-39-40 . . . Operetta 39 . . . Privileged Stu ent. A DOLORES JENSEN-Vice-President of Handicraft Club 38 . . . Citizenship Committee . . . Privileged Student. VERNON JENSEN-President of Boys' Indoor Games Club '38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Basketball 38-39- 40 . . . Baseball 39 . . . Dramatics 38-39 . , . Block P . BARBARA JEPSEIN-Low Sophomore Girls' Represent- ative . . . Low Junior Girls' Representative . . . Trojan 38-39 . . , Enterprise Staff 39 . . . Big Sister Committee 38-39 . . . Boots and Saddle Club 38-39 . . . A Cappella Choir 39 . . . Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Local Honor Society 39 . , . Rally Committee 39 . . . Privi- leged Student . . . Glee Club . . . Fashion Show 38-39 . . . Sophomore and Junior Dance Committees . . . First Prize Essay Contest. ATHENA JOHNSON-Secretary of Girls' Club 39 . ,. . Archery Club 39 . . . GAA . . . Block P . . . Activity Block . . . Privileged Student . . , GAA Awards. CAROL JOHNSON-Stamp Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. RUTH JOHNSON-Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. EARL JOHNSTON--National Parks Club 38 . . . Ten- nis . . . Tennis Manager 38-39-40 . . . Manager's Block. VIRGINIA JONASEN-A Cappella Choir 39-40 . . . Stamp Club 38 . . . GAA 38 , . . Orchestra 38 . . . Privileged Student. BETTY MAY JONES-Crepe Paper Club 38. ELLEN JONES-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. V HELEN KATEN-Music Appreciation Club 38. HATSUE KAWASE--International Club 38. -f Y- . v-fwfr--rr., . - - -V--r -we-.gf JOHN KAWATA-International Club 38 . . . Tennis 38-39-40 . , . Privileged Student. MARY KENNEDY-Crepe Paper Club 38. MIKE KLEMENOK-Rifle Club . . . Football 39. ZELMA LANZI-Glee Club 40 . . . Girls' Indoor Games Club 38. WESLEY LASI-IER-Band 37-38-39 . . . Orchestra 37- 38 . . . Football 39 . . . Dramatics 39 . . . Rally Com- mittee 38-39 . . . Golf 37-38-39. JUNE LEWIS-Student Body Cabinet 40 . . . Trojan Editor 40 . . . Vice-President of Honor Society 39 . . . Honor Society 39-40 , . . Boots and Saddle Club 39 . . . Trojan Staff 38-39 . . . Glee Club 38 . . . Enter- prise 38-39 . . . A Cappella Choir 38-39 . . . Rally Committee 38-39 , . . Operetta . . . Big Sister Com- mittee 38f39 . . . Privileged Student. ROBERT LIBCHITZ-FFA . . . Interclass Basketball . . . Interclass Baseball. BERTHA LOELOFF-A Cappella Choir. GLADYS LUNDGREN-International Club 38 . . . GAA 39. HELEN LUNDGREN-Girls' Club Representative 39 . . . International Club 38 . . . Honor Society . . . Privileged Student. CARL MADSEN-Auto Mechanics Club 38 . . . Inter- class Sports. CHARLES MALNATI-FFA . , . Baseball 40 . . . Track 37 . . . Block P , . . Track Awards . . . FFA Awards. ANNA MARKUSEN-President of Girls' Club 39 . . Student Body Cabinet 39-40 . , . Junior Girls' Rep- resentative . . . Citizensh'p Committee 40 . . . Local Honor Society 40 . . . Tennis Club 38 . . . GAA 37- 38-39 . . , Activity Block . . . Block HP . . . GAA Awards . . . Privileged Student . . . Big Sister Com- mittee. JOHN MATTERI-Rifle Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. MARIE MATZEN-Social Secretary of Student Body 40 . . . Social Secretary of Senior Class . . . GAA . . . Tennis Club 38 . . . GAA Cabinet . . . Block UP . . . Activity Block . . . Privileged Student. GLADYS McINTOSI I-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . GAA 40. MABEL MCKILLOP-A Cappella Choir. HOWARD MCKINSTRY-Sophomore Boys' League Representative . . . Photography Club 38 . . . Football 37-39 . . . Track 40 . . . Band 37 . , . Local Honor Society 40. DOROTHY MEEKS-Needlework Club 38. SAM MIYANO-Rifle Club 38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Track 39-40 . , . A Cappella Choir 39-40 . . . Block P . . . Privileged Student. RUSSELL MOLLER-Student Body Cabinet 40 . . . Boys' Athletic Manager 40 . . . Auto Mechanics Club . . . Football 38-39 . . . Track 40 . . . Glee Club 39-40 . . . Block HP . . . Privileged Student. ' JUNE NAKANO-International Club 38 I . . Honor Society 38-39-40. , ' BETTY NAUERT--Rally Committee 3?Q . . . Trojan Staff 38-39-40 , . . Honor Society 38-3 -40' . . . Enter- prise 39 . . . A Cappella Choir 38-'S9'-. . . Boots and Saddle Club 38-39 . . . Big Sister Committee 39 3. . . Operetta . . . Gold Seal Bearer , . . Glee Club 37-38 . . . Class Play 40. BETTY NELSON-Stamp Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. - -PQ . gi M Arising I' ' W W 4 L tj ,, ,W ,T,,,,WWMW-w:,mW,.,gWmiWw7fWwmywr1wawww.--,i,W.,j3,,i...,.a.,n'. 'w rfji1..!,,'v1 wi h. ,, I BETTY NIELSEN-GAA 37-38-39 . . . GAA Cabinet . , . Tennis Club 38 . . . Senior Legion 39-40 . . , Priv- ileged Student . . . Block P . . . All Star 40. PRISCILLA NORFOLK-Photography Club 38 . . . Honor Society 39 . . . Rally Committee 39-40 . . . Dramatics . . . Publicity Manager Enterprise 40 . . . Associate Editor Trojan 40 . . . Senior Ball Committee . . , Privileged Student. ANNE NYLUND-President of Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Girls' Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Privileged Student. LAURA OLSEN--Secretary of GAA . . . GAA 37-39 . . . GAA Cabinet , . . Merit Committee 40 . . . An- nouncement Committee . . . Tennis Club 38 . . . Big Sister Committee 39 . . . Honor Society 39-40 . . . Activity Block , . . Block P . . . Privileged Student. PHIL PAIGE-Rally Committee . . . Yell Leader . . . Golf Club . . . Rifle Club 38 . . . Basketball . . . Dramatics. AGNES PAULA-Girls' Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Transfer from St. Vincent's Academy. NELLIE PEDRANI-Girls' Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Glee Club 40. LeROY PELLONARI-Vice-President of High Senior Class 40 . . . Auto Mechanics 38 . . . Football 39 , . . Track 40 . . . Class Numeral 40. GLADYS PELTON-A Cappella Choir. ARTHUR PETERSEN--Senior Boys' League Repre- sentative . . . Rifle Club 38 . , . Science Club 38 . . . Football 38. EDNA PETERSEN-Girls' Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Glee Club. RUTH PETERSEN--International Club 38 . . . GAA 40 . . . A Cappella Choir 38 . . . Glee Club 38. VIRGINIA PETERSEN-Finance Committee . . . Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Dramatics. ESTELLA ROBINSON-Needlework Club 38 . . . Glee Club 40. WAYNE RODERICK-Mineralogy Club 38. KAY ROSSOTTI-Book Club 38 , . . Glee Club. ANTOINETTE RUFF-Trojan Staff . . . Enterprise Staff 39 . . . Announcement Committee . . . Golf Club . . . Handcraft Club 38. MARGARET SACCATO-Vice-President of Stamp Club 38 . . , Stamp Club 38 . . . Secretary of Honor Society 39 . . . Honor Society 38-39-40 . . . Enterprise Staff' 39-40 . . . Trojan Staff 38-39 . . . GAA 38 . , . Activity Block . . . Service Block . . . Privileged Student. JEAN SCHEEL-Rally Committee 38 . , . Secretary of Student Body 39 . . . Merit Committee 38 . . . Big Sister Committee 38,39-40 . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Treasurer of A Cap ella Choir . . , GAA 37-38-39 . . . GAA Cabinet . . . Operetta 39 . . . Privileged Student. EMMA SCHLETH-Music Appreciation Club 38. EVELYN SCOTT-Merit Committee 40 . . . Girls' In- door Games Club 38 . . , GAA 39 . . . GAA Cabinet . . . Activity Block . . . Privileged Student. LeROY SHAW--President of Honor Society 39-40 . . . Honor Society 38-39-40 . . . Gold Seal Award , . . Service Block . . . President of Book Club 38 . . . Book Club 38 . . . Class Play 40 . . . Privileged Student , . . A Cappella Choir 37-38-39. BEVERLY SPOONER-Flower Arrangement Club 38. MARIORIE STANLEY-Transfer from Custer County High School 39. MARGUERITE STARKEY-A Cappella Choir . . . President of A Cappella 40 . . . Secretary of A Cappella 39 , . . Glee Club . . . Operetta . . . Honor Society . . . Privileged Student. EMMA STEFENONI-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . . Enter- prise Staff 39 . . . Trojan Staff 39-40 . . . GAA 39 . . . Activity Block . . . Privileged Student. LILLIE STEFENONI-Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Glee Club 40. CHARMIAN STEWART-Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . Boots and Saddle Club 39 . . . Trojan Staff 38-39-40 . . . Enterprise Staff 39-40 . . . Glee Club 40 . . . Dramatics 40 , . . Privileged-Student . . . Sophomore and Junior Dance Committees LEWIS STOMMEL-A Cappella Choir . . . Vice-Presi- dent of A Cappella . . . Interclass Basketball . . . In- terclass Baseball . . , Band . . . Operetta . . . Music Block . . . Class Play 40. GORDON STURM-FFA. KENNETH THOLLAUG-Business Manager's Staff En- terprise 38,39 . . . Interclass Basketball 38 . . . Volley Ball 38-39 . , . Sophomore Dance Committee 38 . . . Interclass Baseball 38 . . . Senior Dance Committee. LESTER THOMAS--Junior Boys' League Representa- tive . . . Rifle Club 38 . . . Secretary of Rifle Club 38 . . , Vice-President of Rifle Club 40 , . . Interclass Basketball 38-39 . . . Track 40 . . . Class Play 40 . . . Privileged Student. CHARLES TODHUNTER-FFA. KATSUMI UYEDA-Photography Club 38 . . . Privi- leged Student . . . Senior Legion 38-39. TOM UYEDA-FFA . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Baseball 39-40 . . . Block P , BILL VAVRUSKA-Stamp Club 38 , . . President of Stamp Club 38 . . . Football 39 . . . Orchestra 40 . . . A Cappella Choir 37 . . . Honor Society 38. ARLINE VIETHEER-Sewing Club 39 . , . GAA . . . Block NP . . . Star 40 . . . Privileged Student. IDA VIVENZI-Girls' Indoor Games Club 38 . . . Glee Club 40. DONALD WATERHOUSE-Honor Society 39-40 . . . Glee Club 37 . . . Privileged Student . . . Interclass Football 37. ALETA WEBBER-Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class 40. JIM WEINHOLDT-Photography Club ss. JESSIE WILLIAMS-Privileged Student. VIRGINIA WIPNER-Crepe Paper Club 38 . , . Dra- matics. ERNIE WOLDEMAR--FFA. VERA WOROPAIEFF-International Club 38 . . Music Appreciation 39 . . . Trojan Staff 38-39 . . . Enterprise Staff 39 . . , A Cappella Choir 38-39 . . . Glee Club 39 . . . Operetta 38 . . . Honor Society 38-39-40. MAY WORRALL-Flower Arrangement Club 38 . . . A Cappella Choir . . , Glee Club . . . Dramatics. MARIAN YAMASAKI-Crepe Paper Club 38 . . Honor Society . . . Privileged Student. HARVEY YORK-Secretary of Student Welfare 40 . . . Citizenship Committee 40 . . , Merit Committee 40 . . . Senior Boys' League Representative 39 . . . Rifle Club 38 . . . Football 37-38-39 . . . Basketball 37 . . . Band 37-38-40 , . . Orchestra 39 . . . Block P . . . Honor Society 40 . . . Privileged Student. I -A E Lf. aaa, , ai, ll 'T li E DREAM through the hours from twelve until eight, thinking of opportunif ties in the commercial world of today and tomorrow. EJ. ........ E if 1? SUNSET STUDIO SUNSET STUDIO for for High-Class Moderxl Wholesale and Retail Portraiture Koclaking 'R 'il' A-WATCH THE B1R1m1E I O N K O E N S T I U X C T K Y Y O l S N T. O DRYINII PRINTS DEVELOPING STRAIGHTENING PRINTS ALL THE GRADUATES' PICTURES THAT APPEAR IN THIS ANNUAL MADE AT SUNSET STUDIO E1.......................................................................................,............................................................................................................................. EI uunnunnun YP Rt i I I 'T'-' EI -----u-----------l----------- ---------------------- - --------------------------'------ ---------------H-----I- ' E1 329 Post Street J. B. Petaluma, Calif District Agent4The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company 11845, Resident AgentvFireman's Fund Insurance Company 118631 FIRE - AUTOMOBILE 4 MARINE INSURANCE ANDERSON CLEANERS MONTESSORO BROS. ODORLESS DRY CLEANING : For QUALITY Printing and PROMPT Service 117 Western Avenue Phone 446 E 111 Western Avenue Phone 228 E Paul R. Elmore Wm. A. Naye ARCADE BARBER SHOP E . 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RAYMOND HOUSE FURNISHINGS 216 Main Street Phone 1661 ununnunuuululnunnunun nllunlnnnluunluuulll PEEBLES LACTO'G DRIED WHEY Be Sure It's in Your Feed 0 Manufactured by WESTERN CONDENSING COMPANY mnnuuu nmuunnnnnuunnnuunuu uluuuuuuurnunulnnuuuunnlunuln TO THE GRADUATE . . Do you know what your life work is to be? Perhaps you would like to learn more about some vocations. If one of your interests is news- paper work, you are invited to visit our office and discuss your problem with our executives. PETALUMA ARGUSCOURIER THE STORE FROM WHICH GOOD THINGS COME The Bcst Fed Arc Healthiest and Happiest PETERS 86 PETERS Petaluma, California 2181220 Main Street Phone 370 . nunrunnniuImmunnunnumuuunuummmnuuulunuuuuuuluunnuuu uuul WE SUPPLY YOUR SEWING NEEDS 136531- Lannnn Hosiery 155 Kentucky Street Slack Suits IllIIlllllllIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllI'lllllll.lllll'lllll.ll.lllllllllllllflllllllllllllll N T H E W A R D R O B E A. L. PHILLIPS Under the Town Clock ONE OF THE GOOD SHOPS IN PETALUMA The 1. J. KING AGENCY REAL ESTATE-LOANS-INSURANCE 132 Kentucky St. Petaluma Phone 641 DAMON 86 OSTER Everything in the Barber and Beauty Line 22 Main Street Petaluma DR. HALL WESTON DENTAL SURGEON ET ' ' '' El 433 So easy fra takefgome LUTHER BURBA K COLLEGE or COMMERCE slggggle E Santa Rosa Phone 442 ,Y A ' DR'NKtW Comgclejtlekgizegarial I llll.lllI gX?ZgIggg.IllIIlII Stenograghic Courses SmmhngSTliiF5Ij5'f22SrisF':'ui1jIi3:IRcmppmg Free Placement Bureau for Graduates High Pressure Grcasing Tire Repairing, Battery Charging Corner Washington and Liberty Phone 740 L 86 M DRUG CO. Phones 3701371 Summer Session: June 24-August 2 Fall term opens September 9, 1940 Write for Information E nnnunnlluulnlInllIInInnulnlulnlnlnnnnlnnnnunnInnunnluullulnlInIllllrnululnnnnnnnu E umunnlnnnunumnnnmnnniununmnn-:annuuunnunnnnunnunnnnunuuu SEASIDE GASOLINE -LSILVERGULLH Silverol Motor Oil PAUL VJ. CARROLL, Distributor inIUII-IInn-immim-...im1iiIiniminI-nummmmuu DOROTHY DURHAM scHooL Fon SECRETARIES for Complete Training in Every Branch of Secretarial Wrark. Including Stcnotypc and Telctype DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Flood Bldg , San Francisco Phone DOuglas 6495 nm.-mum.-umm.mmimmmnmmunmmmmmnumm-unummm.-nnmn Shoes Sportswear J. C. PENNEY co. DEPARTMENT STORE 164 Main Street Petaluma nunninnnnumanmninunnunnunnnnnnnnnnnunl DISTINCTIVE YEAR BOOK COVERS SILVIUS AND SCHOENBACKLER 423 I Street Sacramento, California nunnnnnn un unnmu Ke ugrgog We are pleased to have had the opporf . 'e-'MTV -- 1 , - tunity of serving the Petaluma High 4 mf Nr' 11 . 4 gg School, 1tS students and faculty, , In-j during the past year. - ' A- ,A,A -1214 - 1 L .S Ei ' .S .. it .gr Q. , : PETALUMA PRINTING CO. ,l 5 l ' E Q E 136 Kentucky Street Phone 1082 i Q ' 5 ig 'G ls if 3 I -ugemna, -- swunnowxv h .. qngmgu Plaid Flafforms SIGNAL OIL CO- Soft woven Cider Press U Y , . N fabric that's cool, light and G0 Fafthcr Wlth slgml ki, Qiry. Plaid trilznmed plat- orms to mate your gay- .................... ........................ est ginghams. AG N EWS NEW HOTEL PETALUMA ISS MAIN ST. DETALUYA R . V . K O P F BRAINERD JONES BUICK ARCHITECT Sales and Service 2 226 Washington Street Petaluma ...................................................................... .........8............. CAUI..FIELD'S MARKET LE ROY'S FOR BETTER MEATS AND QUICKER SERVICE VARIETY STQRE Kifmvelinxxlmt Inspected Ivicgxtsg fronl Praxduxcebtcmljgnsuxmgr - Num to thc Ncw state Theatre E113 nsmin tcm torus , 0 o L' '11 vcnuu 5 1h nf. tlxolflsug Plmnll 492,493 E 27 Main Street Phone 359 FIRESTONE M. LERER 86 SONS AUTO SUPPLY 86 SERVICE STORES AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Tires Tubrs Bntturlus Y 76, lnlmnre, :und Texaco Kms : lh ,U lllli Third .md C Strut-cr E 17 E. Washingttmn Street Phone 918 The Associated Banks Bank of America N. T. 86 S. A. American Trust Company SUNOMA COUNTY BRANCH PETALUMA BRANCH Bank of America N. T. 86 S. A. PETALUMA BRANCH nuluu E uinnuinnlulIul1lninninllullulunlunlulununu uuuu E MURPI-IEY'S SUPER SERVICE An Independent Dealer Featuring SEASIDE PRODUCTS-EXIDE BATTERIES MOTOR TUNE-UP Phone 7' Sid and C Streets Petaluma :nun unnumnuminnuninnnnnnnnnunmuununuunnInllnuulnnunnnul Specializing in All Nervous and Rectal Diseases Heart Lesions Olhee 19 Marin Street Petaluma, California Office Phone 302 Residence Phone 783 lllllllllllllll llll IlllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllll I -42454 Q r QGs- v ,QJtc.,oX V 'il CTE' A at any sffwggz9e'?g,9f ' 44.8, Laboratory Control Makes Feed Quality Certain! Poutrn nucsns OF CENTR- - LIFORNIA FRED NEUNFELDT NASH - LAFAYETTE 345 Main Street . Phone 306 OIL HEAT FOR EVERY PURPOSE We Solicit Your Investigation KRESKY MANUFACTURING CO. 307 Third Street Petaluma, Calif. THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. LUMBER--MILLWORK-PAINT-HARDWARE GLASSfCEMENT-NAILS XVhere a Dollar Does Its Duty JACK HUGHES, Ivigr. lOl E Nvashington St. Telephone 27 . nununnnluIInnnununInIninlnlinnuuinulnnnnluiuInInuluinnluluuulnululuulu BLACKBURN 85 SORENSEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant William S, Sorensen 400 Washington St, E nunulnlIuIuIluInnlllInullulInlullululullnuuunnmninnuninlnnlnnulIllullunrninInnIllInIllnlIllInIllInlllIlununulnlnnlulumllllIlllllllllllllllllnlulnnuunnn E x pETALum STRAUB I-IATCHERY A I MADE IN POULTRY FOODS AND SUPPLIES iim--mm-immnmiimmimmmmiii-1iiimmmnmmmii.mnni-immmm-I WESTERN REFRIGERATING CO. Highest Cash Prices Paid for CREAM AND MILK East D and Hopper Phone 5 ADAMS PAPER BOX 86 FILLER CO. Manufacturers EGG FILLERS and FOLDING PAPER BOXES Edith and jefferson Streets Phone 346 Phone 5'2fFfI4 Petaluma, California SACCATO'S SERVICE STATION and AUTO COURT Pho:C Petaluma 46jFf5 Cotati, Calif. 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