Piedmont High School - Clan O Log Yearbook (Piedmont, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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I E ' ' V f Q fl in f ul X j ' , 'QW F ' 0 T53 f , W Jann Mmmeegefl Tl-IE FRONT WALK OUR DRUM MAJOR IN FULL REGALIA LLL QLANQQQ LCDQ VGLULEQS PUBLISHED BY mi AQQQQIMLD smmgms QF PIEVVICDNT 4-IIQJA SCHCZDL DIQDMQNT CALILQQNIA FOREWORD Cl-IOOL SPIRIT, so characTerisTic oT The PiedmonT l-ligh School STudenT Bodies, has been chosen as The Theme Tor The I935 Clan-O-Log. For The pasT TiTTeen years, The sTudenTs oT This insTiTuTion have had bu+ one commonxThoughT-The beTTermenT oT PiedmonT l-ligh School. Because oT The real Highland SpiriT, our aThleTic Teams have led The bay region, oTTen deTeaTing schools Two and Three Times as large as PiedmonT. Our high scholasTic raTing wiTh all The leading universiTies oT The counTry may also be aTTribuTed To our ideals oT achievemenT. ln addiTion. The many acTiviTies oT our school have given The sTudenTs experience in leadership and cooperaToin. WiTh These ThoughTs in mind, The members oT The Clan-O-Log STaTT have chosen as our Theme This year School SpiriT, and have inTerwoven inTo The arT work scenes oT school liTe and ScoTch symbols. Thus, we presenT To you, in This volume oT The yearly publicaTion, a porTrayal oT The ouTsTanding acTiviTies Aof The year, The successTul accomplishmenT oT which can be aTTribuTed To The ideal seT TorTh in our school moTTo: Achieve The Honorable. TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK I Chap+er I-School Views Chapfer 2-Adminishafion Chapfer 3-Classes Chapfer 4-Aclrivifies Chapfer 5-Music and Drama BOOK II chapfef I--Boys' f-x+hIe+1cS Clwap+er 2-Girls' A+me+iCS chapmf 3-School Life 1 J Q -I 'i Q 5 Q1 2 Y yn, H 'r 9 I 3 W 3 3 , 1 5 6 3 3 .4 9 3 R 4 U 2 51 5 5 i Q? ! E' 4 z 4 a X 3 : 5' 3 4 S 1 3 YQWLQW 1 5 1 ,fy SWF WW? 5 1fW'F X Q , ,J . . a Q :H 3 5' fl ,Lx J. rx, 2 Q.. -J ,-. 357 Q- 'Af - x I' W. 1 ve, A cF, 2: v 'Xf C H A P T E R I SCHOOL VIEWS 'hu I VUEIj11I.' OU I. 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JONES, A.B.g M.A. SuperinTendenT and Principal AN APPRECIATION OURTEEN YEARS AGO There came To PiedmonT a sincere Triend and a consTrucTive leader oT PiedmonT l-ligh School. During These years iT has been his peneTraTing vision oT The TuTure ThaT has made This school The ouTsTanding educaTional insTiTuTion we know Today. A real inspiraTion Trom his assembly Tallcs has given To The sTudenTs a Teeling oT encouragemenT and ambiTion. l-lis sense oT iusTice, The inTegriTy oT his aims, his sTerling characTer, and his loTTy example of manhood have so impressed The sTudenT body +ha+ we, The STaTT oT The Clan-O-Log, on behalf oT The sTudenTs oT PiedmonT l-ligh School, exTend our deepesT appreciaTion To our Triend and leader-Mr. l-l. W. Jones, SuperinTendenT oT The PiedmonT Public Schools. Clan-O-Log STaTT Jack Fowler, EdiTor l'4l THE SCHOOL YEAR I934-35 HIS YEARBOOK is a chronicle oT The sTudenT body acTiviTies oT PiedmonT High School Tor a year which has been marked wiTh brillianT achievemenTs and many Triumphs. The Highland Clan has a real cause Tor pride in The achievemenTs oT our school and iTs programs oT arT. music, dramaTics, aThleTics, publicaTions, selT-governmenT, and general acTiviTies. These successes have been accomplished by a noTable ad- vancemenT in school spiriT, democracy, and ciTizenship responsibiliTies. These sTudenT body achievemenTs have been sharply reTlecTed in The noTiceable advancemenT in scholarship during The year. ln every phase OT school liTe, The year iusT closed has been one oT progress and success. lmporTanT as These vicTories may seem Trom The sTudenT body sTandpoinT, The greaTer gains ThaT have come To our school are The growTh and developmenT realized by The sTudenTs who have been The parTicipanTs in These acTiviTies. To acquire The habiTs oT success in high school days in boTh your individual and communiTy underTakings, TogeTher wiTh The developmenT oT high sTandards oT social and moral conducT, is The besT and suresT way To build The real ToundaTion Tor your TuTure ambiTions. As crediTable as The year iusT closed has been, leT us noT be conTenT To resT upon The laurels we have gained. As you peruse The chronicle oT Triumphs in This Clan-O-Log, leT Them be an inspiraTion To you To make The nexT year even greaTer and beTTer, noT only Tor our high school buT Tor The developmenT oT Those Things in liTe which are mosT worTh while. l have come To have unlimiTed TaiTh in The PiedmonT High School boys and girls. ln ThaT TaiTh l am conTidenT ThaT The year I935-36 will see even greaTer Triumphs added To The excepTionally Tine record chronicled in This book. Mffgrmn ll5l BOARD OF EDUCATION M. D. McLEOD, Presideni MRS. L. RUETTE DUNNING, Seerefary HERBERT L. BREED HARRY H. FAIR ROY S. MILLIGAN ROY L. SHURTLEFF INQ Piciurel Uleplacing M. D. MCLEOD, Resignedl AEROPLANE VIEW OF PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL ITaI:en by Lowell Dixon, II6I f H. D. BELL. M. D. DIED I934- Mernber of PiedmonT Board of EducaTion, I9I7-I934 IN APPRECIATION HE DEATH OF DR. HARRY D. BELL marked The passing OT one OT PiedmonT High SchooI's greaTesT Triends. Having served on The PiedmonT Board of EducaTion conTinuousIy Trom l9I7 To I934, Dr. BeII was insTrumenTaI in founding PiedmonT High SchooI in I92I and in guiding iTs developmenr To The presenT Time. , Dr. BeII's unTiring eTTorTs were moTivaTed soIeIy by a Iove Tor and a desire To serve The youTh of PiedmonT. His high personal and educaTionaI ideals Ied him To sTrive To provide Tor all PiedmonT boys and girIs ThaT Type oT educaTionaI opporTuniTy and Training which every devoTed parenT desires Tor his own son or daughTer. The highesT measure oT IiTe's success is The degree oT service one has given To human kind. Truly, iT may be said of Dr. BeII ThaT The Iives of generaTion aTTer eneraTion of PiedmonT youTh have been enriched and enobled by his influence in providing Tor Them The highesr Type oT opporTuniTy Tor inTeIIecTuaI and moral growTh. I'7I FACULTY FLORA De VELBlSS. A. B.: M. A. Vice-Principal ETHEL L. O'CONNOR, A. B.: M. A. Dean of Girls LAWRENCE BOLENBAUGH. B. S.: M. A. Direclor of Research Dean of Boys G. M. KNOX, A. B.: M. A. l-lead of French Deparirnenf MARGARET W. TAYLOR, A. B.: M. A. l-lead of Lafin and German Deparfmenfs AGNES HAROLDSON, B. S. Head of Girls' Physical Educaiion SAMUEL L. MOYER. A. B. l-lead of Boys' Physical Educaiion MARTHA G. LANE, A. B.: M. A. Head of English Deparfmenl' EDITH CLARK Head of Commercial Deparlmenf LILLIAN SONNENSCHEIN, A. B. l-lead of Ari Deparfmenf MILLIS CAVERLY, B. L. l.: A. B. Head of Dramaiics Deparfmenf ARMANDO CUSICANQUI, A. B.: M. A. Head of Spanish Deparfmenf ll8l FACULTY SARA L. LOHSE, B. L. Supervisor of Siudy PAUL C. BICKEL. Ph. B. Mafhemafics ROXANA ELLIOTT. A. B. Head of Home Economics Deparfrnenl GLEN M. JOHNSON, B. S. Boys' Physical Educafion CLARENCE B. JOHNSON, A. B.: M. A. Head of Social Science Deparlmenf AMELIA SELLANDER. B. L. English ANNA LEE GUEST, A. B.: M. A. Social Science CHARLES L. HAMPTON, B. S.: M. A. Science WILLIAM L. GANTZ. A. B.: M. A. Journalism and Social Science CLARA STRAIN, A. B. English and Social Science THELMA ANTHONY ADAMS. A. B.: M. Ari SANFORD SIEGRIST. B. S. Head of Science Deparfrnen+ MURIEL DRURY, A. B. English and Social Science F. W. BARNETT. B. S. Head of Manual Arfs Deparlmenf A FACULTY FRANKLIN J. BANKER. B. S.: M. A. Social Science PHEBE W. WARD. A. B. English ELLEN SELKIRK, A. B. Home Economics JOHN P. GIFFORD, A. B. Science JOSEPH WEISS, MasI'er of Music Insfrumenfal Music EVELYN REYLAND SHARON, A. B. Spanish and French JESSIE TRUEBLOOD. A. B. MaIhema+ic:s PHILIP VON LUBKEN, A. B.: M. A. Mafhemafics ESTHER HELEN JENSEN, A. B.: M. A. Librarian CHRISTIAN W. NIEMANN, A. B.: M. Science MARY A. KELSEY, A. B. French and English DOROTHY McCARGAR, A. B.: M. A. Supervisor of Music- Elemenfary and Junior High SchooI JAMES H. WINEGARDNER, B. S.: M. Head of Mafhemafics Deparimenf DOROTHY DEAN YOUNG. A. B. English IZOI A.: Ph A. 'ic i FACULTY f AHELEN -REDDY BEEBE 9' . Penmanship Supervisor ,JOSEPHINE JOBARD, A. B.: M. A. ' L French l-TLILLLAN E. MuNsoN. s. L. L L' Expression and Drama f LJ: D. BERGER Business Manager fill-RTHRYN PALMER. A. B. if English and Debating LESMARION s. TELLER. A. a. V Girls' Physical Educafion wx, ' ,BDSIL H. PETERSON, A. B. Mafhemafics and Baskefball :ff - , 1. .g.3e'RAc:e E. wEsTPHAL, A. B. L English and Public Speaking i.ifROS'E MARIE Pisci-IEL. R. N. fir- ' School Nurse A7 flgQVRRAINE E. ne NICOLAI, B. A.. M. A. .ji 'French z 4 'KUTH BRADBURY, A. B.: M. A. 1 French lNo Picfurel TZQANNA M. BRUGGERE A Assisfanl Secrefary lo Board of Educalion .SHIRLEY R. SUGDEN Secrefary fo Dean of Boys ' ' MARGARET SHEFFIELD Q Assisfanf Secrefary I . , ,JMN ELIZABETH wseics .x. 5 General Office fell 1 'ii gg.. ' I vs . is 'fr' ,jr . J K 'w-1 5 af! f' : l. .V , ll Q - ii Y'-. , Q. Axk vw f EEN . ' :Jig 3. 21-45-73 'mx-1 PGI? .ifflsli HQ ' --' wx, fzjgv ,. , +154 9,1 -' f rr. Wi 3, WT- V' ' N Q -, 3 -,L,.. lf-1? Ei ,i , 'sawm- E A -- E ? tbAPf'4Q3' - wg-Egfr.: - 1 umm, AV QW We W L R34 VI'-X A .A -TW f1lllNnu1I I U ' w In VH N1 111 M W' mmm H' 1 .u 1 IN m ' fgi fi F i 3 f. --.. .,-v..,...1..,.............. ,.....,......1........,....,,, -.xV -.. ....- V1,.,.,...........,,..f....M,..,....-,,-.A..,,,.,.....M .,.. -,.,.r..w .. V- .W ,.,...-..,,,Y..,,..,.xr... . X' SENIORS q JANUARY GRADUATES WILLIAM DEAN ALLEN Bush Rafs, Baslcefball, Discussion Club. BERKELEY EUGENE BAKER, III Swimming, Traclc, Bush Rals, Foolball. RICHARD NORMAN BALE Presidenl of Kimmer Shielding, Track, Track Oplimo, Block P, Foorball, Alpha Clan, Boys' Council, Presiclenl of Senior Class, Board of Confrol, Drama. ROBERT GREEN BARKER Foolball, Rigma, Hiqhlander, Bush Rals. JEAN ELIZABETH BECKETT Winema, Dance Fesfival, Slage Crafl Club, Girls Sporfs, Drama. ELEANORE ANNA LOUISE BERTELSEN Drama, Reading Club, Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels. CHARLES FREEMAN BISHOP Highlander, Science Club, Afhlelic Club, Bush Rals, Baslcerball, Track. ALFRED JOSEPH BONATO Alpha Clan, Track, Cross Counfry, Block P. BLANCHE VIRGINIA BOPP Girls' Council, Inlerclass Council, Vice-Presidenl of Sfudenl Body, Board of Confrol, Bela Scofs, Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels, Winema, Dance Feslival, Drama. REBECCA BRINCKERHOFF Bela Sco'I's, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan. Winema, Dance Feslival, Library Club, Drama. Senior Arl Club. WILLIAM KENNETH BUEHLER' Foofball, Track, Block P, Kimmer Shielding. BRUCE J. BUTTRICK Band, Foofball, Discussion Club, Camera Club, Drama. BERT EUGENE CALVIN Debajring Club, Calculus Club. ALMA CHRISTINA CARLSON Honor Dance Group, Drama, Dance Feslival, Library Club, Clogging Club. I24I SENIORS LEON DAVEY CAVASSO Drama, Chemislry Club, Bush Rals, Aulomobile Club, ROBERT CHESTER CHRISTMAN Drama, Track, Highlander, Camera Club, Library Club. ADRIANCE JOSEPHINE COOK Riding Club, Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Library Club, Dance Feslival. SOL DAVIS Baskelball, Track, Bush Rals. BEATRICE MAE EARHART Drama. MARSHALL ANDERSON EDE Foolball, Track, Kimmer Shielding, Discussion Club, Block P. JOHN WILLIAM ERICHSON Presidenf of Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Alpha Clan Scholarship, Presidenl' of Junior Class, Boys' Council, Inferclass Council, Board of Conlrol, Rigma, Block P, Foo+ball, Track, Baskelball, Kimmer Shielding Cilizenship Cup. HARRY MHOON FAIR Slage Hand, Assislanl Slage Technician. Chief Technician, Siege Manager, Slagecrall Club. WILLIAM FRANCIS FOCHA Foolball, Track, Chemislry Club, Discussion Club. Afhlelic Club, Highlander. LORRAINE MURIEL FORD Drama, Library Club, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls. JOHN KENNEDY IOD FORSMAN Presidenl of Freshman Class, Block P, Riqma, Science Club, Board of Conlrol, Foolball. LAU RA ELOISE FRAZIER Orcheslra, Band, Opera, lnslrumenlal Club, Alpha Clan. Drama. JEAN GALE Dance Feslival, Duama, Liferary Club. HARRY ROLLA GIBSON, Jr. Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, Rigma, Golf, Discussion Club, Aufomobile Club, Alpha Clan Council, Block P, Bush Rals. i251 SENIORS WALDRON ASHLEY GREGORY Chemislry Club, Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels. Bela Scols, JEAN CAROLYN HAGAN Alpha Clan, Home Economics Club, Discussion Club, Winema, Clan-O-Log, Highlander, Drama. PATRICIA LOUISE HARTMAN Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels, Drama, Dance Feslival. Spanish Club, Girls' Sporfs. PATRICIA SUSAN HASSLER Debaling Club, Highlander, Girls' Sporls, Spanish Club. Dance Feslival, French Club, Drama. HUGH ELLIS HENES Drama. Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Chemisfry Club, Aulomobile Club. JAN E TAYLOR IRELAND Drama, Girls' Sporls, Chemisfry Club, Bela Scols. Gamma Gaels. ROY TURNER JONES Rigma, Foolball, Block P, Baslcefball. JANIS LOUISE KENNEY Bela Scols, Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels, Spanish Club, Girls' Sporls, Drama. DOROTHY MAE KRAYENBUHL Bela Scols. Gamma Gaels, Drama, Orcheslra. Winema, Dance Fesfival, Chemislry Club, Library Club, Girls' Sporfs. SHERMAN JOHN LEONARD Boys' Council, lnlerclass Council, Block P, Kimmer Shielding, Foofball, Bela Scofs, Drama, Gamma Gaels. ROBERT BOUDE MacBRIDE. Jr. . Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Drama, Baslcefball, Highlander, Bagpipe Band. Block P, Kimmer Shielding. EDWARD ANDREW McCAFFREY Foolball, Baslcelball, Drama, Inlerclass Council. Bush Rals, Foolball Manager, Kimmer Shielding, Bloclr P. PATRICIA MCCARTHY Winema, Cooking Club, Drama, Girls' Sporfs ROBERT DU DLEY McINTYRE Rigma, Traclc, Foolball, lnlerclass Council, Presidenl Sophomore Class, Bush Rafs, Highlander. l26l SIENIORS PATRICIA EDITH McJUNKIN Gamma Gaels, Bela Scois. Drama. Chemisfry Club. Spanish Club, Dance Club. WILLIAM I. McLAUGHLIN Camera Club, Chemisfry Club. VIRGINIA MASSEY Girls' Council, Winema. Dance Feslival, Alpha Clan, Vice-Presidenf of Hoan, lnierclass Council, Drama. BARBARA MIKEL Drama, Chemis'rry Club, Girls' Sporls. HAROLD RANDOLPH NEWMAN Kimmer Shielding, Winner of Masonic Oraiorical Award. Track, Boys' Council. Block P, Drama, Cross Counfry. Bela Scois. Gamma Gaels. Alpha Clan. Clan-O-Log. French Club, Chemislry Club. NOBLE NEWSOM, Jr. Foofball, Baslrelball. Track, Discussion Club. Bush Rafs. Opera, Drama. EDITH ANDREWS NOTT Secrelary I-loan Club, Alpha Clan Council, Girls' Council, Highlander, Winema. Dance Feslival. Girls' Sporfs, Drama. JANE LINDLEY REITH Drama, Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels. Dance Fesiival, Winema. Girls' Sporfs. HOWARD LESLIE ROBINSON lnferclass Council. Alpha Clan, Bloclc P. Rigma, Boys' Council, Band, Orchesfra, Science Club. Bush Rais. Clan-O-Log, Highlander, Board of Confrol, Foofball. LELAND STAN FORD SCOTT Rigma. Alpha Clan. Block P, Track, Cross Coun+ry, Drama, Camera Club. HAROLD HERBERT SKEEN Jazz Orchesira, Band, Orchesira. lnslrumenfal Club. SAIL BYRD SOLLENDER Winema. Alpha Clan. Drama. Inferclass Council. Dance Fesfival. Girls' Sporfs, Highlander. Bela Scois, Clan-O-Log, Gamma Gaels. PEGGY ADELE THATCH ER Bela Scois, Gamma Gaels, Dance Festival, Winema. Drama, Spanish Club. JEAN BARBETTE THIEME Winema. Dance Fesiival, Lilerary Club, Cooking Club. l 27 l S E N I O R S KENNETH LESLIE THOMPSON Block P, S+aqecraI+ Club, Baslcefball, Sfage Manager. AI LEEN MARGUERITE VILLADSEN Alpha Clan, Girls' Council, Winema, Bela Scofs, Drama, Gamma Gaels. GEORGE CULLEN WAGNER Presidenf of Eighlh Grade, Board of Confrol, Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels, Foofball, Baskeiball, French Club, Highlander, Drama, Chemislry Club. ROBERT MARSHALL WELLS Presidenl of Srudeni' Body, Rigma, Presidem' oi Sophomore Class, Bloclc P, Boys' Council, Alpha Clan, Fooiball, Traclc, Board of Conlrol. NORMAN CLIFFORD WERN ER Aufomobile Club, Foofball, Track, Highlander, Block P. JAMES MARTINDALE WHEELOCK Drama, Gamma Gaels, Bagpipe Band. ALBRO GEORGE WYNKOOP Masonic Oraforical Coniesl. JUNE GRADUATES LENORE BERNICE ABELL Alpha Clan, Orcheslra, Band, Sfagecrafi Club Music Club, Library Club, Highlander, Girls' Sporfs. JU LIET BAXTER Board of Conlrol, Presidenl' of English P, Alpha Clan, Winema, Dance Fesfival, Drama, Girls' Sporls, Secrefary G. A. A. BARBARA BERTHA BAYNES German Club, Drama, KniI'I'ing Club. HELEN E ELEANOR BECKER CIan4O-Log, Dance Feslival, Drama, Gamma Gaels. Bela Scols. Spanish Club. ALICE FRANCES BELLINGHAM Alpha Clan, Drama, Clan-O-Log. JOHN FRANKLIN BENN A Spanish Club, Chemislry Club, Senior Science Club, Aufomobile Club, Be+a Scols, Gamma Gaels. I28I S E N I O R S ADOLPH ANTHONY BERGMANN Spanish Club, Track, Baslreiball, Chemisfry Club. RUTH INGEBORG BILLING Dance Fesrival, Gamma Gaels, Bela Scois, Drama, Spanish Club. Shorfhand Club, Ari Club, Girls' Sporfs. ANN BLACKALLER French Club, Cooking Club, Highlander, Winema, Girls' Sporrs, Debaiing Club. JOHN ELTINGE BLU M Bush Rais, Befa Scois, Gamma Gaels. Calculus Club. Chemisfry Club, Boys' Senaie. JEAN FRANCES BONNER Girls' Sporis, Highlander. MARY HELEN soNNicKsoN Highlander. HAROLD BOOTH Boys' Council, Fooiball, Track, Block P, Kimmer Shielding, Befa Scors. Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan. Drama. NORMA HUNTER BOSCACCI Winema, Dance Fesiival, Drama, Girls' Sporrs, Beia Scois, Gamma Gaels, Debafing Club, Tennis Club. French Club. JACK WALLACE BOURN Beia Scols, Gamma Gaels, Baslcefball. BEVERLY RAY BRU NN ER Baia Scois, Gamma Gaels, Shorihand Club, Girls' Sporrs. JEAN DALZIEL CANE Honor Dance Group, Girls' Sporfs, Drama, Dance Fesfival, Highlander. GEORGE EDWARDS CHU RCH Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Inrerclass Council, Kimmer Shielding, Track, Gamma Gaels, Bela Scors, Bush Rais, Clan-O-Log. MEREDYTH CAROLYN COLE Bera Scois, Gamma Gaels, Camera Club, Spanish Club. Girls' Sporis, French Club, Tennis Doubles School Champion. I29I 'SENIORS BARBARA JEANNE COOK lnlerclass Council, Girls' Council, Alpha Clan, Dance Feslival. MARGARET ELLEN DAILEY Girls' Sporls, Cooking Club. Sewing Club, Dance Feslival. H ERBERT ALFRED DENK Foolball, Baslcelball, Traclc, Bloclc P, Highlander. Sfagecrafl Club. WILLIAM DREYER Baslcefball. Traclc, Block P, Rigma, Alpha Clan, Bela Scors, Gamma Gaels. lnlerclass Council, Highlander. JEAN DUNHAM 4 Girls' Council, Dance Feslival, Winema, Spanish Club. Drama, Highlander, Girls' Sporls. GEORGE WALTER ELLIS Band. Orcheslra, lnslrumenlal Club, Baia Scols. Drama, Alpha Clan. JEAN EMANUEL Ar+ Club, Knilling Club, Tennis. JACK MANDEVILLE EMERY Presidenl' of Alpha Clan. Rigma, Drama. Bush Rals. Baslrelball. GERTRUDE NAOMI FARMER Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Calculus Club. English P. ALEXANDER CAPELLE FARRELL Alpha Clan, Kimmer Shielding, Traclc, Drama. Bush Rars, Slagecrail Club, Be+a Sco+s. MARY ELIZABETH FINLAYSON Gamma Gaels, Girls' Council. Bela Scofs. Ediror of Highland Piper, Dance Feslival, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Girls' Cafe+eria Manager, Board of Conlrol, Winema, Drama, Clan-O-Log. BETTY LOUISE FOSTER Bela Sco+s, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, Drama, Inlerclass Council, Winema, Clan-O-Log. JOHN MARRIOTT FOWLER Edifor of Clan-O-Log, Board of Con'I'rol, Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels, Bela Scois, Kimmer Shielding, Bloclc P, Baslceiball. Baskefball Manager. .l30l SENIORS NATHAN FRANKEL Baslcefball, Alpha Clan, Bloclc F. MARY LEE FRAZIER Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporfs. FLAVIA SH EPARD GALLAGHER Clan-O-Log, Highlander, Drama, Debaling, Tennis Club, Spanish Club, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Sporfs. PEGGY ELISE GARDNER Alpha Clan, Girls' Council, Honor Dance Group, Winema, Highlander, Clan-O-Log, Dance Fesrival, Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels, Drama, One-ACI-Play Club, Girls' Sporls, Vice-Presidenf of I-Ioan Club. GEORGE MARSHALL GARY Drama, Foofball, Chemisfry Club. NANCY WEEMS GATCH HERBEN EARL GAYMAN Mafh Club. HORACE PARKER GAYMAN Baslcefball, Chemisfry Club, Drama. JANE PALMANTEER GIBSON Drama, Clan-O-Log, Chemisfry Club, Kniflinq Club, Girls' Sporls. ALICE PRISCILLA GIFFEN Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, Drama, Girls' Sporfs. ROBERT PORTER GILES Calculus Club, Slide Rule Club. CHARLES FOSTER GLASPELL Tennis Club, Chemisfry Club, Calculus Club. EDWARD ALFRED GLAZIER Senior Science Club, Shorfhancl Club. WILLIAM SCOTT GOODFELLOW Baslcefball, Traclc, Kimmer Shielding, Bush Rafs. Drama, Block P. l3II T9 -in 43 '32 .4 6 4, ei 36 5 'i fi Q v Q 1 if fi fi 05 Q Q Q -Q fi si si 'lf Q O 4 fi E F Q ? .7 fl 5 .s ki SENIORS EV ELYN FRANCES GRI FFEN Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels, English P. Dance Fesfival, Tennis Doubles School Champion, Camera Club, Spanish Club. RICHARD LIONEL GRODIN Band, Foolball, Jazz Band, Orcheslra. Bela Scots, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan. JAMES DYER HAHN, III ' Calculus Club, Foofball, Mafh Club, Traclc. TAKEO HAMAMOTO Alpha Clan, Block P, Tennis, Tennis Club. JUNE-ADELE HAMPTON Drama, French Club. Girls' Sporls. JANE CATHRINE HAMSHAW Presidenl of Hoan, Board of Conlrol. Alpha Clan. Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Honor Dance Group. Drama, Dance Feslival, Girls' Council, Girls' Sports, Clan-O-Log. Winema, Highlander. ANA LENA HANSON Bela Scols. Gamma Gaels, Girls' Sporls. Dance Fesfival. ROBERT ROSS HAYNES Presidenl of Bela Scofs. Presidenl' of Sevenlh. Eiqhlh, Freshman, and Junior Classes, Board of Conlrol, Inlerclass Council, Alpha Clan. Alpha Clan Council, Gamma Gaels, Track, Highlander, Rigma. FRANCIS W. HELLMAN Foolball, Baslcefball, Camera Club, Bush Rals. Highlander. ELIZABETH FITE HELMER Secrelary of Sludenl Body, Presidenl of Sevenfh Grade, Presidenl of English P, Alpha Clan, Knilfing Club, Gamma Gaels, Bela Scols, Girls' Sporls, Winema, Board of Conlrol, Vice-Presidenl G. A. A.. lnlerclass Council, Drama. BETTY ANN HIGGINS Drama, Winema, Clan-O-Log, Inlerclass Council. Vice-Presidenl of Sludenl Body, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls, Board of Conlrol. CAROLE JANE HIRSCHFELD Gamma Gaels, Drama, Dance Feslival, Arl' Club. Dance Club. JOHN MAYNARD HOLLEY Kimmer Shielding, Boaling Club, Foolball, Traclc, Baslcefball, Block P, Bela Scols. Gamma Gaels. Highlander. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HOLMAN Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Drama, Debaling Club, Spanish Club. l32l SENIORS ELIZABETH PRATT HOOK Alpha Clan, Clan-O-Log, Drama. MARIAN MAE HUGH ES Secrelary of Sludenf Body, Board of Conlrol. Winema, Presidenl of G. A. A.. English P, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Honor Dance Group. Drama, Dance Fesfival. Girls' Sporls, KniHing Club. Spanish Club. PAULA HUGHSON Dance Fesfival, Spanish Club. Winema. Cooking Club, Girls' Sporls, Knilcling Club. Drama. WINIFRED ELLIOTT IRELAND Opera. Dance Feslival. French Club, Girls' Sporls, Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels. German Club, Drama HARRY ARMSTRONG JACKSON A Commissioner of Enlerlainmenls, Kimmer Shielding. Clan-O-Log, Track. Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, Highlander, Board of Confrol. JANET JACKSON Alpha Clan, Winema, Cooking Club, Spanish Club. MELWYN SEWARD JACOBS Foofball, Chemisfry Club, Bela Scols. Gamma Gaels. BARBARA JoYcE ' Junior Science Club. WILLIAM HENSHAW KEENEY Traclc, Golf. Chemisfry Club, Camera Club, Malh Club, Aulomobile Club. LOUIS JAMES KENNEDY Bloclc P, Bela Scofs. Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan. Basketball, Kimmer Shielding. JOSEPHINE KILLIAN Girls' Sporfs, English P, Drama. Dance Feslival, Winema. Cooking Club. BETTY AILEEN KITCHEN ER Gamma Gaels. Bela Scols. Dance Feslival, Winema, Girls' Sporls, Drama. Cooking Club, Highlander. GORHAM BRACKETT KNOWLES Drama, Foolball, Aulomobile Club, Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels. RAE ETHELYN KOHN Drama. Gamma Gaels, Bela Scols. l33l f. 'v E.. 9 3... Q! ,-.S 8. Qi 8 .5 ag. -B Q.. ,gg Q., 2. 8. 22 53 g. 2. Q.. N5 Q, 2 Q. ... ff? gtg: SENIORS JEROME MARK KUSHINS , Highlander, Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Drama, French Club. CORALIE LAMB Make-Up Club, Gamma Gaels, Bela Scols, Alpha Clan, Highlander. HARVEY BLANCHARD LYON. Jr. Iloys' Council, Presidenl ol Block P, Alpha Clan. Kimmer Shielding. Baslcelball, Golf, Drama, Board of Conlrol, Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels. Baslcelball Oplimo. PHILIP GORDON MARKWART Riqma, Foofball, Block P, Highlander, Alpha Clan. KENNETH JOSEPH MASERO Baslcelball, Bloclc P, Drama. EVALYN NEYSA MATH ER Winema. Girls' Sporfs, Dance Feslival, Gamma Gaels, Debaling Club, Bela Scols, Drama. HARRY EDWIN MCAFEE Drama, lnslrumanlal Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH McGU I RE Bela Scols, Baslcelball, Traclc, Orchesfra, Gamma Gaels. OLIVER WALLACE MEEK Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Spanish Club, Riding Club, Junior Dramalics Club, Highlander, Bagpipe Band, Drama. LAWRENCE VINCENT METCALF Tennis, Alpha Clan. MARIAN MILES , Alpha Clan, Associale Edilor Clan-O-Log, Spanish Club, Highlander, Girls' Sporls. ALBERTA MARIE MITCHELL Drama, Tennis. CHARLES THOMAS MOORE Highlander, Traclc, Bloclc P, Spanish Club, Drama. MARY JANE MOYER Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Girls' Council, Dancinq Club, Spanish Club, Dance Feslival, Drama, Winema. l34l SENIORS DONNA NADINE MURPHY Bela Scols, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, English P, Drama, Vice-Presidenf G. A. A. ELEANOR ANNE MURTAUGH Drama, Tennis Club, German Club, Spanish Club. AUDREY YVON MYCROFT MARGARET MARIE NADON Alpha Clan. Clan-O-Log, English P, Girls' Sporfs. Tennis Club. ALICE SHERWOOD NEILSON . Library Club, Drama, Opera. HOWARD STANLEY NELSON JAMES WILSON NEWELL Traclc, Bush Rals, Au+omobile Club, Highlander, Drama. SID NEWSOM Track, Foolball, Baslcelball, Rush Rafsnspanish Club. Cross Counlry, Aeroplane Club, Drama. GEORGE EDWARD NICHOLS' ' Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels. Bela Scols. Calculus Club. ' CATHERINE EWING O'CONNOR ' Drama, Debafing Club, Cooking Club, Clah-O-Log, Girls' Sporls, Highlander. WILLIAM HAROLD OLIVER, Jr. Camera Club. VIRGINIA CLAIRE PEARSON Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels. Library Club, Sewing Club, Drama, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Spor'I's. BARBARA JANE PH ELAN English P. Girls' Sporls, Tennis Singles School Champion, Highlander. CLAI RE HELEN PHILLIPS Drama, Knilrfing Club, Gamma Gaels. Bela Scofs. Dance Feslival. .1353 2? -iff.-I l 3 S E N I O R S JAMES eennes Poma Kimmer Shielding. Bloclc P, Track, Foo+ball, Foo+ball Op'I'imo.' Bela Sco+s, Gamma Gaels. Baskelball, Drama. HELEN VICTORIA POWELL Girls' Sporls, Dance Feslival. ' THOMAS' MELVIN RAY Comrrfissibner of Organizalions, Football. Track. Drama. Rigma, Block P. Alpha Clan, Highlander, Spanish Club. GHARLES EDWAR'D REILLY Discussion Club. MQNTEGOMERY ALBERT ROECKER, Jr. Qasltelball. Foofball, Gamma Gaels, Beia Scols, lilighlander, Chemislry Club, Siagecraff Club. ANNE ROSS V Drama. Winema, Alpha Clan, Gamma Gaels. ' QSlplid',Clan. Gamma Gaels, Bela Scois, Winema, I1 Drama, Dance Fes+ival. Clan-O-Log, Senior Ari Club. RUE B618 Scols, Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, all, Traclc. 'Block P, Drama. QRUHREY YVQNNE 'SCHNEI DER Girls' Council, Winema. Drama, Be+a Scois. Gamma ' Gaels, Alpha Clan. Girls' Sporfs. -LQIQIZREETH soon A , Aipha Clan, Clan-O-Log, ln+srclass Council. Drama, X 'gifrla' Spdlfls. Dance Fesiival, Library Club, Make-Up U . wanna fsHANn French Club, Clan-O-Loq, Chemislry Club, Knifling Drama. AVHRY sl-IURTLEFF fPrgsiqlenl' of Kimmer Shielding, Yell Leader, Board of ConI'rol. Block P, Traclc. Foofball, Baslcefball. 1',YAlpl1a Clan. .JIRNE .s're:NA1eo AH Club, Library Club. 'IQHOMAS RANDOLPH SIMONSON Bela -Scofs. Gamma Gaels. Alpha Clan. Malh Club, Calculus Club, Band, Orcheslra, Band Drum Maier, 6 l SENIORS WILLIAM SMITH SIMPSON Alpha Clan, Bush Rafs, Highlander, Drama, Maih Club, Debafinq Club. MARGARET MARY SMITH Bela Scofs, Kniffinq Club, Gamma Gaels. Cooking Club. Spanish Club, Ar? Club. LEW JOHN STAEHLE Alpha Clan. Boys' Council. Inferclass Council. Presideni of Sophomore Class, Foofball, Baslcefball, Block P, Rigma. CHARTLEY IRENE STEBBINS Drama, Girls' Sporfs, Dance Fesiival. ROBERT STEERS lnlerclass Council, Boys' Council. Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels. Alpha Clan. Bloclc P. Baslcefball. Kimmer Shielding, Spanish Club. SAMUEL PHILLIPS STEVENS Bela Scofs. Bush Rais, Camera Club. HELEN RIVIE STONE French Club. Alpha Clan, Dance Festival. WILLIAM STRIETMANN Bela Scois. Gamma Gaels. Bush Rais. SHERLEY BARBARA SWAN Senior Ari Club, Discussion Club. Girls' Sports, VIRGINIA PAULL SWIFT Gamma Gaels, Alpha Clan, Girls' Sporfs, Debaiinq Club, Highlander. MARIAN LOIS THIELE Clan-O-Log, Spanish Club, Drama, Girls' Sporfs, I-liqhlander. FRANK WOODWARD TODD Traclc, Cross Counlry, Auiomobile Club. Gamrna Gaels, Orchesira, Maih Club. Alhlefic Club. E' STEPHEN STRONG TOWNSEND Gamma Gaels. lnierclass Council. Boys' Council. Boys' Cafeferia Manager, Senior Class President Commissioner of Orqanizaiions, Track, Baslcefball, Riqma. MILTON ROBBINS VAIL Bela Scois. Gamma Gaels, Drama, Chemisiry Club Bush Rais. l37l SENIORS JOHN VAN ALTENA Sfage Crew, Bagpipe Band, Drama. MARY CAROLYN VAN DYKE Gamma Gaels, Bela Scols, Sewing Club, Dance Fesfival. JANET VINCENT Alpha Clan, Winema, Girls' Council, Clan-O-Log. Highlander, Inferclass Council. JOSEPH FRANCIS VOKOUN Alpha Clan, Tennis Club, Malh Club, Chemisfry Club, Foolball. JOHN STUART VOLLMER Track, Clan-O-Log, Alpha Clan, Boaling Club, Tennis Club, Alhlefic Club. MARGARET GORDON VOYER Alpha Clan, Girls' Sporls, Drama, Clan-O-Log, German Club. JOSEPHINE BROWNE WEBBER Winema, Girls' Sporls, Senior Band, Spanish Club. EVELYN ESTHER WEINSTEIN Highlander, French Club, Girls' Sporls. FAYETTE E. WELSH Alpha Clan, English P, Dance Fesiival, Girls' Sporis, Spanish Club. JOSEPH SHARP WHITMORE Presidenl of Sfudenl Body, Commissioner ol Enler- Iainmenls, Commissioner of Organizalions, Boys Cafeleria Manager, Boys' Council, Board of Conlrol. Rigma, Alpha Clan, Track, Baslcelball, Highlander, Block P. ROBERT WHITSON Senior Science Club, Spanish Club, Chemisfry Club. QVERLY KEE WICKLER Alpha Clan, Sewing Club, Dance Fesiival, Spanish Club, Girls' Sporfs. ALAN DALL WILKIE Discussion Club, Foolball, Traclc, Riding Club, Drama, Opera. Gamma Gaels. MARY BETH ANNE WILSON Gamma Gaels, Highlander, Befa Scofs, Spanish Club, Dance Feslival, Library Club, Girls' Sporls, Drama. l38l I sENloRs PAU L ALOYSIUS WILSON Track, Opera, Chess Club. Calculus Club. Tennis Club. MELVILLE WOOD lnlerclass Council, Bush Rafs, Bagpipe Band. VIRGINIA FRANCES WOOD Girls' Cafeleria Manager, Alpha Clan. Secrelary of I-Ioan, English P, Winema, Inlerclass Council, Board of Conlrol, Highlander, Girls' Council, Dance Fesfival. WILLIAM WOOD SI'agecraf'r Club, Baslcelball, Track, Cross Counlry. WILBUR WOODS . Bela Scofs, Gamma Gaels, Chemisfry Club, Bush Rals, Track, Foofball, Rigma. ROBERT DINSMORE WOODWARD Block P, Track Manager, Baslcelball, Track, Boalinq Club, Gamma Gaels. LOW SENIORS JANUARY, I936 GRADUATES I 39 I SENIOR CLASS CLASS oFFlcERs FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER DICK BALE PresidenT STEPHEN TOWNSEND EDITH NOTT Vice-PresidenT JANE MOYER BETTY ANN HIGGINS SecreTary DOROTHY HOLMAN JANET VINCENT Girls' Council BARBARA COOK VIRGINIA MASSEY InTerclass Council HELEN SCOTT BOB STEERS InTerclass Council BOB HAYNES HEN THE MEMBERS oT The class oT June, I935, receive Their diplomas in The PiedmonT High School AudiTorium on June I3, iT will be The climax oT a long and glamorous reign by ThaT ancienT body, which has lived To The ripe old age oT six years. ITs members will soon scaTTer To The Tour winds, some going To worlc, buf mosT oT Them enTering college in The Tall. The class oT '35 TirsT saw The lighT oT day in PiedmonT Junior High School as sevenTh graders. ITs TirsT conTribuTion To The school was The organizing oT The Block J, which acTs as does The older Block P. IT was abouT This Time ThaT PiedmonT was beginning To consider seriously iTs arT program, and oT course The members oT The class ioined in enThu- siasTically To supporT This new acTiviTy in any way ThaT They could. Bob Haynes has been elecTed presidenT aT Tour diTTerenT Times, oTher class presidenTs being Jim Malcinson, George Wagner, John Eorsman, Bob Wells, Lew STaehle, John Erichson, Diclc Bale, and STeve Townsend. Members oT The class have always been making Themselves ouT- sTanding in some Tield, such as being acTive in clubs, winning Trophies, and earning admiTTance To The honor socieTies. The girls have been very acTive in Hoan Club aTTairs and have helped To make Their club room a place oT comTorT and pleasure. Many oT The class of '35 have been acTive on The Highlander, as well as on The Highland Piper. And Tinally, The sTaTT oT The Clan-O-Log, The seniors' own boolc, has been made up almosT enTirely oT This class. In The Tield oT aThleTics, The senior class spealcs Tor iTselT. Two A. C. A. L. TooTball and Two A. C. A. L. baskeTball championships have been won in The lasT Two years. Need more be said! OuTsTanding in all school aTTairs, These sTudenTs will be greaTly missed by The lower classmen, buT Their greaT inTluence and Their conTri- buTions To PiedmonT High School are beyond measure. May The class oT I935 long be remembered! IN MEMORIAM EUGENE GAINES I9I8-I934 l40l JUNIOR CLASS FALL SEMESTER RANDOLPH WEINMANN JEAN DINKELSPIEL AL LONG 'VIRGINIA ADAMS MARTHA WELLS FRED VAN HORN CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Girls' Council lnler-:lass Council lnlerclass Council l4'l SPRING SEMESTER DICK FOSTER BEATRICE CHURCH JANET WATSON JANE FINLAYSON GRETTA GALE DICK STEERE If 3. fg.. . . ii wg, . . Fi 592 , I 2 ey. . . f - 2. fi S f.- . , 5, Q. 0 if 3' v uv, I .- SOPHOMORE CLASS FALL SEMESTER AL HOGAN JANET WATSON BILL WALSH JANET PUGH BARBARA LEACH DON MCFARLAND CLASS OFFICERS Presiclenl' Vice-Presiclenf Secrelary Girls' Council lnferclass Council lnlerclass Council I42I SPRING SEMESTER JIM LIVINGSTON BARBARA SHERWOOD FRED MULLER BERTHA EDWARDS JEAN CAMPBELL RAY I-IAYNES FRESHMAN CLASS FALL SEMESTER FRED MULLER MARY WALLIS OLIVER I-IAMLIN AMY HATCH CHERIE SUTTON BRAD RUTLEDGE CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl Vice-PresidenI Secrefary Girls' Council Inferclass Council Inferclass Council I43I SPRING SEMESTER OLIVER I-IAMLIN JEAN GUITARD CI-IERIE SUTTON BEVERLY BECKETT NANCY NEWSOM ROGER STEELE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS FALL SEMESTER JEAN WITTER MARY BARNHART JEANNE PETERSON ELEANOR WILLIAMS MARIE HALL KENNETH I-IOBSON CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrehary Girls' Council Inferclass Council Inlerclass Council I44I SPRING SEMESTER JIM MOFFETT FRANK MQCANE MARY BARNHART MARIE HALL MARILYN LATIMER FRANKLIN HOLLEY SEVENTH GRADE CLASS FALL SEMESTER ARTHUR CI-IAMBERLAIN BILL CHANNELL HELEN GALE SHIRLEY ARNOLD DOROTHY CULVER BUD ROSE CLASS OFFICERS Presiclenf Vice-Presiclenl Secrelary C-irls' Council lnlerclass Council lnferclass Council l45l SPRING SEMESTER BUD ROSE DOUGLAS WITT JACK BLACK BEVERLY BROWN CAROL CHRISTENSEN DICK WACKS ill! If an ...L . ll I l'll Am ' 'ml 1 ll lllll Ill' I In - ll!! Al .mn uni I lllil ll II I u ll Ill .I 'W Il- Il dll? ' ' .ull Ill' ...II EIIE. :ggg ggigp .xn,.. ' f fans. ,Q-,. , ' Wil- . X- A -K, - -, --4 - L. L- 4 . iz- -,. .. --, , E A K ql llll- llllu L ' .mil lllll -l. -I l ' 'HY QI' g'r--tx'V 'jlf I, -'-- -, .-.. ,E .1 x in . . - 17 - :i A 1: r,--1 - ' f 5:51 :if I: , c H A P T E R IV ACTIVITIES BOARD OF CONTROL M. Hughes, B. Bopp, H. Jackson, B. A. Higgins, J. Boo+h T. Ray, J. Pugh, S. Townsend, M. E. Finlayson, F. Slaifery, F. Van Horn B. Turner, J. Emery, V. Winkelman, J. Fowler, J. Hamshaw, J. Erichson A. Barbour, D. Bale, H. Robinson, T. Lyon, E. Helmer, J. Baxfer D. Fos+er, R. Weinmann, A. Hogan, J. Livingsfon, O. Hamlin, F. Muller G. Wiffer, J. Moffeff, A. Chamberlain, B. Rose, D. D'Evelyn, B. Lyon i483 BOARD OF CONTROL Bob Wells Sharp Whifmore PresidenT Fall SemesTer PresidenT Spring SemesTer BOARD OF CONTROL The Board oT ConTrol oT PiedmonT High School has again guided us Through a successTul school year oT such evenTs as The CelebriTy Series, The STudenT Body Card Sale, and The AThleTic programs. I Under The splendid leadership oT PresidenTs Bob Wells in The Tall Term, and Sharp WhiTrnore in The spring Term, The Board encouraged all acTiviTies and gained The wholehearTed supporT oT The sTudenT body. A novel evenT TeaTured during The spring Term was a High School Open House aT which Time The enTire school was open To parenTs and guesTs oT The sTudenTs, all phases oT school liTe and work being exhibiTed. Since The Open House was so enThusiasTically supporTed and equally well aTTended, sTudenTs in The TuTure look Torward To repeaTing The evenT. The Board oT ConTrol has aimed To uphold The high ideals oT PiedmonT High School and in doing so has appreciaTed To The TullesT The splendid cooperaTion oT The sTudenTs. MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CONTROL FALL SPRING BOB WELLS PresidenT SHARP WHITMORE BLANCHE BOPP Vice-PresidenT BETTY ANN HIGGINS JEAN BOOTH SecreTary MARIAN HUGHES SHARP WHITMORE STEPHEN TOWNSEND MARY ELIZABETH FINLAYSON PAUL SLATTERY ALLEN BARBOUR JANE HAMSHAW JOHN ERICHSON JACK FOWLER VIRGINIA WINKELMAN ELIZABETH HELMER HOWARD ROBINSON DICK BALE RANDOLPH WEINMANN ALBERT HOGAN FRED MULLER JEAN WITTER ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN Commissioner OT EnTerTainmenTs Commissioner oT OrganizaTions Girls' CaTeTeria Manager Boys' CaTeTeria Manager Yell Leader Presideni' Hoan Club Alpha Clan PresidenT Clan-OfLog EdiTor Highlander EdiTor PresidenT English P PresidenT Bloclc P Senior PresidenT Junior PresidenT Sophomore PresidenT Freshman PresidenT EighTh Grade PresidenT SevenTh Grade PresidenT HARRY JACKSON TOM RAY JANET PUGH FRED VAN HORN BILL TURNER JANE HAMSHAW JACK EMERY JACK FOWLER VIRGINIA WINKELMAN JULIET BAXTER TED LYON STEPHEN TOWNSEND DICK FOSTER JIM LIVINGSTON OLIVER HAMLIN JIM MOFFETT BUD ROSE DON D'EVELYN Junior High Commissioner OT EnTerTainmenTs BRUCE LYON I49l HOAN CLUB P. Gardner, J. Hamshew, V. Wood J. VincenT, V. Adams, J. Pugh, A. HaTcI'1, E. Williams, S. Arnold B. Cook, J. Finlayson, D. Edwards, B. BecIre'I'T. M. Hall. B. Brown HOAN CLUB OFFICERS FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS JANE HAMSHAW PEGGY GARDNER --.-. . . VIRGINIA WOOD CLASS REPRESENTATIVES FALL SEMESTER JANET VINCENT Senior VIRGINIA ADAMS Junior JANET PUGH Sophomore AMY HATCH Freshman ELEANOR WILLIAMS EiqhTh Grade SHIRLEY ARNOLD Sevenfh Grade HOAN CLUB Help One AnoTher is The moTTo oT The Hoan Club. Through This organizaTion The girls carry on Their annual ChrisTmas and EasTer parties and The GITT Day Program, all oT.which is chariTv worlc. The mosT imporTanT oT The social TuncTions is a recepTion given in honor oT all new girls. ThroughouT The Term The girls puT on several assemblies, among which are The Senior Farewell and ChrisTmas Carol assemblies. All oT The social. chariTable, and general acTiviTies are under The splendid guidance oT Miss EThel O'Connor, Dean oT Girls, and To her The girls OT PiedmonT High School wish To express Their sincere graTiTude and appreciaTion. l50I - Presideni' Vice-Presideni - SecreTary SPRING SEMESTER BARBARA COOK JANE FINLAYSON DOROTHEA EDWARDS BEVERLY BECKETT MARIE HALL BEVERLY BROWN HOAN AWARD DOROTHY UELS MANN l934 BOYS' CGUNCIL H. Boofh, H. Robinson, R. Newman, S. Leonard R. S+eers, L. Sfaehle, T. Lyon, S. Townsend FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER HAROLD BOOTH BOB STEERS HOWARD ROBINSON LEW STAEHLE RANDOLPH NEWMAN TED LYON SHERMAN LEONARD STEPHEN TOWNSEND INTERCLASS COUNCIL FALL SPRING BOB STEERS Senior BOB HAYNES VIRGINIA MASSEY Senior HELEN SCOTT FRED VAN HORN Junior DICK STEERE MARTHA WELLS Junior GRETTA GALE DON MQFARLAND Sophomore RAY HAYNES BARBARA LEACH Sophomore JEAN CAMPBELL BRAD RUTLEDGE Freshman RODGER STEELE CHERIE SUTTON Freshman NANCY NEWSOM KENNETH HOBSON Eiqhfh Grade FRANKLIN HOLLEY MARIE HALL Eigh+h Grade MARILYN LATIMER BUD ROSE Seven+h Grade DICK WACKS DOROTHY CULVER Sevenfh Grade CAROL CI-IRISTENSEN InIercIass CounciI-FaII Inferclass CounciI-Spring I5II J 4 1 2 -sf .. 45 I ei 1 2 4 f ER 1 P, 2 iv 23 Q 'C 5 '7 -.. T? 's lj 5 ri Q .6 F. 5. 131 Q42 gf Qi, CLAN-0-LOC-5 M. Finlayson, J. Fowler, H. Jackson M. Thiele, H. ScoH, J. Dodge, M. Miles, M. Nadon D. Gorman, B. Fosfer, H. Reiil-1, M. Morcom, M. Voyer, B. Ryerson H. Meade, V. Hoisluolf, W. Thomas, M. Waierman, B. Perkins, E. A+kinson J. Vollmer, E. Moore, J. Rounlree, D. Tucker A. Bellingham, A. Gaiilner l52l CLAN-O-LOG THE STAFF JACK FowLER - - - - - - - Edi+or MARIAN MILES - - - - Associafe 'EdiTo,r MARY ELIZABETH EINLAYSON EdiTor oT Highland Piper EDITORIAL STAFF ERNIE ATKINSON ALICE BELLINGHAM JULIA LEE DODGE BETTY FOSTER ANDY GAITHER DAN GORMAN VIRGINIE HOISHOLT HARRY JACKSON HARRY MEADE ELIZABETH MOORE MARION MORCOM MARY EDYTH WATERMAN BARBARA BOOTH PATRICE DOIDGE FLAVIA GALLAGHER BETTY ANN HIGGINS ALBERT HOGAN ELIZABETH HOOK DON JACKSON ASSISTANTS Again, as in The pasT, The Clan-O-Log MARGARET NADON BETTY PERKINS HELEN REITH JEAN ROUNTREE BILL RYERSON HELEN SCOTT MARION THIELE WINIFRED THOMAS DORIS TUCKER JOHN VOLLMER MARGARET VOYER ELLIOTT JOHNSON CHARLES ROWE BETTY SHERMAN TOM SIMONSON MARGARET THOMSON SALLY TRUE KATHRYN WINTON STaTT has received The cooperaTion oT many assisTanTs, and To These we wish To express our graTiTude and appreciaTion Tor The heIp They have given in The pubIica- Tion oT The I935 annuaI. We especiaIIy wish To Thank Miss Lane, our TacuITy advisor, Tor her eTTorTs and invaIuabIe assisTance: Mrs. Sonnenschien and The ArT DeparT- menT, Tor Their Tine arT work: Mr. Berger and The PrinTing DeparTmenT, Tor Their heIpTuI suggesTions and careTuI prinTing: Mr. EIIsworTh, oT The Graphic ArTs Engraving Company, Tor his help wiTh The engraving: Mr. Gibson, oT The Gibson STucIio oT PhoTography, Tor his help wiTh The picTuresq Mr. Jones and The TacuITy, Tor Their ready cooperaTion: and Mr. Cocking, Tor his heIpTuI, TrienoIIy aid, which has always made him a reaI Triend oT The sTaTT. THE HIGHLAND PIPER The HighIand Piper, sponsored by The Clan-O-Log STaTT, is an annual pubIicaTion Tor IiTerary expression. Under The ediTorship oT Mary EIizabeTh EinIayson The Piper again published poems, essays, and arTicIes by many sTudenTs. NexT year, under Virginie HoishoIT. VoIume VII wiII conTinue PiedmonT's IiTerary publicafion. I53I HIGHLANDER C. Lamb, V. Winkelman, H. Jaclrson D. Gorman, V. Moiforef, J. Hamshaw, D. Ellis A. Bergmann, J. Egan, F. Hellman, J. Rarig, H. Sfevenson, B. Simpson M. Thomson, H. Robinson, K. Roberis, O. Meek, J. Haines, B. Haynes S. Townsend. P. Gardner, G. Willis, N. Mafher, M. Roeclxer, A. Blaclraller l54l EDITORIAL STAFF FALL SEMESTER VIRGINIA WINKELMAN CORALIE LAMB DONALD ELLIS VICTOR MOITORET HARRY JACKSON ADOLPH BERGMAN ANN BLACKALLER JULE EGAN PEGGY GARDNER BOB BARKER HERBERT DENK BILL DREYER MARSHALL EDE BILL ALLEN KENNETH BUEHLER AL BONATO JEAN CANE I-HGHLANDER THE STAFF EdiTor-in-ChieT AssisTanT EdiTor AssociaTe EdiTor AssociaTe EdiTor SporTs Editor JEANNE HAINES JANE HAMSHAW I FRANCIS HELLMAN NEYSA MATHER JANE RARIG BUSINESS STAFF BOB HAYNES JERRY KUSHINS PHIL MARKWART OLIVER MEEK ASSISTANTS LESLIE DUNN BETTY KITCHENER BOB MACBRIDE EDITH NOTT SPRING SEMESTER VIRGINIA WINKELMAN DONALD ELLIS DAN GORMAN BILL SIMPSON KATHLEEN ROBERTS MONTE ROECKER HARRY STEVENSON GAYLORD WILLS TOM RAY HOWARD ROBINSON STEPHEN TOWNSEND NORMAN WERNER MARGARET THOMSON GEORGE WAGNER CARLETON WHITE VIRGINIA WOOD BILL RYERSON To cover compIeTeIy aII school acTiviT'ies and presenT Them in a manner ThaT is boTh enTerTaining and inTeresTing is The ideal oT The Pied- monT I-IighIander, The prize-winning weekIy newspaper oT PiedmonT High School. Organized TourTeen years ago, The newspaper has grown unTiI iT occupies a pIace as one oT The major acTiviTies in The school and has beTTer Than six Thousand weekly readers. AbouT sixTy beginning sTudenTs enroll in The iournaIism course each year, while The acTuaI sTaTT comprises Trom TwenTy-Tive To ThirTy members. ReporTers secure The news each week Trom The various schooI and communiTy beaTs, and The sTaTT heads ediT This maTeriaI and prepare iT Tor prinTing. They also correcT The prooTs and place The arTicIes in Their proper posiTions in The paper. The I-IighIander is iusTIy proud oT The honors ThaT iT has won: This year The paper was awarded a gold medal posiTion Trom CoIumbia UniversiTy in The annuaI conTesT. An InTernaTionaI honor award Trom The NaTionaI SchoIasTic Press AssociaTion has aIso been besTowed upon The Clan Weekly. I55I HONOR SOCIETIES ALPHA CLAN COUNCIL-Fall ALPHA CLAN COUNCIL-Spring GAMMA GAELS-Officers and Commiffees BETA SCOTS-Officers and CommiHees 1561 ALPHA CLAN FALL SPRING JOHN ERICI-ISON Presideni JACK EMERY GAIL SOLLENDER Vice-President' ELIZABETH HELMER AILEEN VILLADSEN Secreiary VIRGINIA GOEMMER JACK EMERY Treasurer RICHARD SHEFFIELD ONTINUING THEIR PROGRAM of raising money Ihrough candy sales and semi-annuaI dances during 'Ihe pasI year, Ihe AIpha Clan procured enough money for Iheir scholarship and oI'her underiakings. Council members during Ihe year were 'rhe IoIIowing: Scholarship. Marian Hughes and Dororhy Holman: Cifizenship, Bob Haynes and Mary Elizabeih Finlayson, Ari, Bob MacBride and George Church: Girls' Aih- Ierics, Virginia Goemmer and Gerirude Farmer: and Boys' AI'hIeIics, Harry Gibson and Randolph Weinmann. GAMMA GAELS FALL SPRING BILL TURNER ' Presideni' BRUCE HAYES DICK STEERE Vice-Presideni BILL WALSH PATTY TABOR Secreiary MARTHA DEXTER DICK MILLIGAN Commissioner of EnI'er'rainmenIs 4 BOB ODELL CTING AS A STEPPING STONE befween 'rhe Junior and Senior High School honor socieIies, Ihe Gamma Gaels keep 'rhe inIeres'r of Ihe sIuden+s from Iagging by preseniing a varied program of service. Chairmen of The various commiriees were as foIIows: Announce- menis, Kaihryn CuIIIe and WiIberI Founiaing Membership, Jane FinIayson and John Wilson, Iniiiarion, Janei Waison and Jane Townsend: Alpha Clan, Bob Baker and Jean CampbeII: Noon Dance, Sid Roberis and PaIIy Tabor: Assignment Verna Ogburn, Ann Gale, and Nancy Newsom, Honori Nancy GriswoIdg and PubIiciIy, Ka'rhIeen RoberI's and Margare'r Miede. BETA SCOTS FALL SPRING DOROTHY ADAMS Presidenf JACK DANA JACK DANA Vice-Presidenf JIM WALLACE JOHN BLUETT Secrefary-Treasurer BOB HOPPER ETA SCOTS, Ihe Junior High School honor socieiy, is 'rhe IirsI siep Ioward Alpha CIan membership. IIs aim is 'ro 'frain Ihe younger boys and girls Io be Ieaders and Io develop Ihe Irairs of good cirizenship and self-discipline. Chairmen of Ihe various commifiees were as IoIIows: BIocIc J and 8, Don D'EveIyn and Bruce Lyon: LosI' and Found, Ray CorIiss and Jay Goodman: Recording, SIanIey Maurer and ShirIey Hengen: Noon Dance, Mary BarnharI and Jack Dana, Jim MoIfeI r and Doroihy CuIverg BuIIeIin Board, Jimmie HunI and Tommy Warson: Absence, Mary Hands and SIanIey Maurer: Locker, BeIIy HousI'on, Building and Halls, David WaiI'eq Cifizenship, JacqueIine Newman and John BIueI'I: General ConI'roI, Bar- bara Washburn and Barbara Harchq Enferrainmenr, Hope Henes. I57I RIGMAS KIMMER SI-IIELDING BUSH RATS MECHANICAL CLUB MAGIC CLUB STAMP CLUB RADIO CLUB KNITTING CLUB I59I CLUBS AUTOMOBILE Membership: 35 Aim: To acquainf sfudenls wifh auiomobiles. Presidenls: AI Long: Paul Slalfery BOATING Membership: 30 Aim: To sludy local navigalion. Presidenls: Chesfer Noyes: Jack Holley BUSH RATS Membership: 50 Aim: To furfher an inferesl in ouldoor life. Presidenfs: Ed McCaffrey: Bill Farrell CALCULUS Membership: 20 Aim: To siudy College Calculus. Presidenls: Roberl' Giles: Bill Nelson CAMERA Membership: 30 Aim: To furiher a knowledge in fhe field of phofography. Presidenls: Ted Lyon: John Bryan CHEMISTRY Membership: 25 Aim: To conduc'r various experimenis. Presidenls: Waldron Gregory: Joe Vokoun COOKING Membership: 26 Aim: To develop skill in cooking. Presidenfs: Jean Hagan: Ann Blaclcaller DANCE Membership: 28 Aim: To afford an opporlunily for pariici- palion in girls' dance groups. Presidenls: Barbara Jolly: lno clubi DISCUSSION Membership: 50 Aim: To discuss 'ropics of inleresl. Presidenfs: Noble Newsom: Alan Wilkie ENGINEERING Membership: I5 ' Aim: To make a survey of engineering. Presidenfs: lno clubl: Jim Newell FENCING Membership: I5 Aim: To leach sfudenls fencing. Presidenfs: lno clublg Vera Boalwrighi SENIOR FRENCH Membership: I8 Aim: To siudy French cusioms. Presidenis: Caroline Johnson: Ingeborg van Loben Sels GERMAN Membership: 8 Aim: To read a German slory. Presidenlsz lno clublg Roberl Noyes INSTRUMENTAL Membership: IB' Aim: To develop solo players. Presidenis: Ino clubi: Harry McAfee JUNIOR ART Membership: 30 Aim: To skefch sfill life. Presidenfs: Peggy Milligan: Peggy Higgins JUNIOR ATHLETIC CLUB Membership: 85 Aim: To promofe and mainlain an under- sfanding of afhlelics. Presidenfs: Jean Wilier: Frank Erichson JUNIOR DRAMATIC Membership: 35 Aim: To read and discuss plays. Presidenls: Marion Gerz: Janel' Smiih JUNIOR SEWING Membership: I9 Aim: To learn sewing and embroidering. Presidenis: Doshie Marwedel: Helen Gale JUNIOR SHORT STORY Membership: 24 Aim: To compile a booklel' of original shorl siories. Presidenls: Frances Helmer: Audrey Prinlslow JUNIOR SCIENCE Membership: 30 Aim: To sfudy scienlific subiecis. Presidenls: Ernesl' Fiegenberg: Sfanley Maurer KIMMER SHIELDING Membership: 30 Aim: To provide service io ihe school. Presidenfs: Dick Bale: Gene Shurlleff KNITTING AND POETRY Membership: 35 Aim: To praclice knilfing. Presidenls: Claire Phillips: Elizabefh Helmer LIBRARY READING Membership: I6 Aim: To discover 'rhe pleasure of library reading. ' Presidenrs: Eleanore Berfelseng Jean Allen LITTLE JOURNEYS Membership: 44 , Aim: To inferesf members in journeys. and books of +raveI. Presidenfs: Ray Corliss: David Cook MAGIC Membership: 30 Aim: To learn magic for enferfainmenl. Presidenis: Bob Focha: Jack Dana NATURAL HISTORY Membership: 27 Aim: To learn aboul' animals. Presidenlsz Maxine Weinmann: Jeanne Hamby PENMANSHIP Membership: 3I Aim: To underiake penmanship exercises. Presidenisz Jacqueline Raynor: lno clubl RADIO Membership: 30 Aim: To sludy radio and aeronaulics. Presidenls: Bud Deacon: Roy Dunann REPORTERS Membership: I0 Aim: To iurfher an inleresl in reporling. Presidenls: lNol' organizedl: Ed Glazier RIGMAS Membership: 20 Aim: To promoie good fellowship. Presidenls: Howard Robinson: Bob Haynes SENIOR ART Membership: 26 Aim: To siudy differenf phases of art Presidenfs: Sid Roberrs: Beffy Hobarl' SENIOR SEWING Membership: 30 Aim: To learn melhods of sewing. Presidenfs: Nancy Ann Smilh: Beverly Wickler SHOP Membership: 25 Aim: To develop an inleresl in home work- shops. Presidenls: Ogden Cooley: Bruce Angwin SPANISH Membership: 45 Aim: To develop an inleresl in Spain. Presidenls: Adolph Bergman: Bill McGuire STAGECRAFT Membership: I8 Aim: To fake charge of all siege seH'ing. Presidenfs: Bill Farrell: Fay Lovegren STAMP CLUB Membership: 30 Aim: To afford collecfors The opporlunify Io lrade slamps. Presidenfs: Jim Moffeli: Ray Corliss STUDY CLUB Membership: l50 Aim: To learn beller alliludes Toward sfudy. Presidenls: lLec+ure sysfem 'followedl TENNIS Membership: IO Aim: To encourage inlerscholasfic 'Tennis compefifion. Presidenis: Fosler Glaspell: Fosler Glaspell TUMBLING Membership: 45 Aim: To 'reach abilify and relaxafion. Presidenls: lno clubl: Jean Prouly UKELELE Membership: I8 Aim: To provide iunior high assembly enlferiainmenf. Presidenls: Dorofhy Adams: Mariorie Campbell I59I ATHLETIC soclenes K T I BLOCK P OFFICERS OF BLOCK P FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER HOWARD ROBINSON PresidenI TED LYON JOHN ERICHSON Vice-Presideni' ROBERT STEERS KENNETH BUEHLER Secrefary BILL DREYER ATHLETIC SOCIETIES To keep order in assemblies and Io develop bewurer characfer and sporjrsmanship are Ihe purposes of Ihe Block P and The English P, Ihe boys' and girls' aIhIeIic assoc:iaIions. Their members represenf some of The more ou+sIanoIing a+hIeIes, scholars, and sporIsmen of I'he school. To ioin The Block P, boys musI earn a bIocIc in some seasonal sport and girls musf have 400 poinfs Io gain admirrance Io Ihe English P. OFFICERS OF ENGLISH P FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER ELIZABETH HELMER Presiden+ JULIET BAXTER VIRGINIA GOEMMER Vice-Presidenf FAYETTE WELSH MARIAN HUGHES Secrefary JEAN ALLEN ENGLISH P I 60 I CARNIVAL I934 CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL Under The direcTion oT Tom Ray, Commissioner oT OrganizaTion, Ivlay 24 was The scene oT anoTher successTul Carnival. During The day The campus was compleTely Transposed inTo Rancho PiedmonTe and The enTire Carnival was devoTed To Wild WesT acTiviTies. THE CELEBRITY SERIES The CelebriTy Series was, This year, an ouTsTanding success. World- Tamous speakers appeared and aTTorded enTerTainmenT, inTormaTion, cul- Ture, advenTure, Travel, and exploraTion, To The sTudenTs oT PiedmonT I-Iiqh School: OcTober I9, BurTon Holmes, Travelogue LecTurerg November 22, ArThur KalleT, AuThor and LecTurerg January l9, lvlarTin and Osa Johnson, Explorers: February I5, STanTord Glee Club, Program and Dance: March 27, James C. Sawders, Explorer and AuThorg April II, William Finley, Explorer and LecTurer. James Sawders Mariin 8: Osa Johnson Burion Holmes ArThur KaIIeT William Finley ibii ... siib' 'lx F . -1 lisa iw. 5 T v 'E 7 f x 1-5 05' as E 5 mem fi may Mai! vZi63 '4 alllgibf f W I CHAPTER v DRAMAQMUSIC ASSEMBLY PLAYS Thursday Evening The Lean Years Finder's Keepers Grandma Pulls The Shing Moonslniners' Grandma Pulls The Slring Uncle Jimmy Lady Luck Mrs. Pal and flue Law Diabolical Circle Wanderlusl 'Diabolical Circle Slaqe Crew i 64 i ASSEMBLY PLAYS lNarnes read lrorr' lell lo righl in piclures opposilel THURSDAY EVENINGH: Mary Elizabelh Finlayson, Gaylord Willis, Evelyn Smilh. THE LEAN YEARSH: Bob Odell, Leslie Dunn, Evelyn Srnilh, Belly Perlcins, Chesler Noyes, Howard Brown. ElNDER'S KEEPERSU: Claire Phillips, Dick Swayne, Belly Anne Higgins. USRANDMA PULLS THE STRING- 2 Paul Slallery, Kalhryn Winlon, Mariorie Bronson, Adrienn Fagan, Barbara Curls, Marlha Wells. HMOONSHINERSH: Dirlc Bale, Sherman Leonard. G-RANDMA PULLS THE STRINGH: Bob Odell, Dol Killam, Phyllis Eberharl, Belly Ann Higgins, Margarel Slrallon, Kay O'Connor, UNCLE JIMMY : Bob Filzmaurice, Paul Slallery, Andy Gailher, Julia Lee Dodge, G-rella Gale. Winilred Eishel, Mary Edylh Walerfnan, Palrice Doidge. LADY LUCK : Dawn Treadwell, Jane Hamshaw, Belly Ann Higgins, Elizabelh Moore. Barbara Boolh, Belly Berrnell, Pally Ross. MRS. PAT AND THE LAWN: Dick Swayne, Ralph DePuy, Barbara Curls, Belly Bennell, Carol Hirschleld. HDIABOLICAL CIRCLEH: Tom Ray, John Van Allena. Ted Lyon, Palrice Doidge. WANDERUSTH: Andy Gailher, Bob Wallon, Waller Adams, Fay Lovegren, Ada Ball, Marlindale Wheeloclr. HDIABOLICAL CIRCLEU: Jean Rounlree, Ted Lyon. STAGE CREW: Jim Wainwrighl, Kcnnelh Thompson, Harry Fair, Slage Manager: Bill Bradlord, Millon Wallace. A PRINCESS WHOSE PRIDE WAS BROKENM: Helen Aclcerly, Palricia Ramsden, Doris Tuclrer, Bealrice Church, Nalalie Fraser, Phyllis Maxwell, Jane Townsend, Belly Eenlon, Clare Lewis, Dixie Wilson, Derrol Huddleson, Jack Moore, Tom Don Thompson, Bob Shields, Dorolhy Ilill, Helen Chick, Marge Fischer, -Rodelle Marquand, Janel Scoll, Dorolhea Edwards, and Margarel Mieclel. JUNIOR HIGH PLAYS Firsl Thanksgiving Dinner The Poplar Tree The New Holiday' Lillie Lady Dresden l65l DRAMA IN A MISSION GARDEN ln a Mission Garden, a play dealing wifh fhe romanfic and picfuresque life of early California, was fhe senior play for fhe spring ferm of I935. Our dramafic head, Miss Millis Caverly, wrofe fhe play which has already received nafion-wide nofice. This producfion, which was presenfed April 4 and 5, fakes place in fhe garden of fhe Mission San Carlos af Monferey in fhe spring of fhe year I783. The leading characfers were as follows: l-lorace Gayman as Fafher Junipero Serra, Bill Goodfellaw as Don Fagesg Peggy Gardner and Jane I-lamshaw as Dona Fages, wife of Don Pedro: Eleanor Murfagh and Mary Elizabefh Finlayson as Dona Elena Fages, niece of Don Pedro: and Tom Ray as Don Vincenfe Vega. The remainder of fhe casf were as follows: Wallace Nall, Jim Newell, Frank Rue, John Van Alfena, Charfley Sfebbins. Virginia Pearson, Jack Emery, Gorham Knowles, Alan Wilkie, Jim Porfer, Bill Simpson, Kennefh Masero, Douglas Wiff, Warren Myers, Margaref Voyer, Virginia Wood, Helen Ackerly, Dorofhy I-lolman, Alice Griffen, Paul Slaffery, Jean Rounfree, Chef Noyes, Alice Bellingham, Pafrice Doidge, Claire Phillips, Marion Thiele, Mary Edyfh Waferman, I-larold Boofh, Ted Lyon, Marian I-lughes, Carole I-lirschfeld. DECLAMATION This year fhe Piedmonf De Molay Trophy, a copper loving cup, was awarded, on April 9, fo Richard Sheffield. On fhe same evening fhe Masonic Trophy, a busf of Daniel Websfer, was awarded fo Janef Pugh. Barbara Penfecosr was awarded fhe Jones Trophy lasf spring for ousfanding work in fhe drama deparfmenf, I-larry Fair received fhe award lasf fall. I-lonor sfudenfs in fhe drama deparfmenf include fhe following: Dick Bale, Alma Carlson, Pafrice Doidge, Jack -Emery, I-larry Fair, Bolo Fifzmaurice, Mary Elizabefh Finlayson, Peggy Gardner, Jane I-lamshaw, Neysa Mafher, Chesfer Noyes, Tom Ray, Jean Rounfree, John Van Alfena, Aileen Villadsen, and Mary Edyfh Waferman. I66I DRAMA Riders fo, lhe Sea A Nighl al an Inn Far Away Princess Senior Farewell The Flaflering Word A Princess Whose Pride Was Broken ONE-ACT PLAYS Riders lo The Sean: Palfy Ross, Margarel Voyer, Jim Newell, Bill Goodfellow, Paula l-lughson, Jean Rounlree, Barbara Baynes, Dorolhy l-lolman, Juliel Baxfer, Flavia Gallagher. The Far Away Princess : Marian Hughes, Elizabelh Hook, Jane Gibson, Belly Kilchener, Jean Emanuel, Jaclc Emery, Jo Killian, and Donna Murphy. The Flafferinq Word : Bill Farrell, Bill Simpson, John Van Al'ena, Claire Phillips, Jane l-lamshaw, Alice Giflen, and Jane Moyer. A Niqhf al an lnn : Horace Gayrnan, l-larold Boolh, Tom Moore, Bill Wood, Oliver Meek, Alan Wilkie, Bill Simpson, Jim Porler, Gorham Knowles. Frank Rue, Sid Newsom, Kennelh Masero, SENIOR FAREWELL Senior Farewell : aulhors: Coralie Lamb, Neysa Malher, Marian l-lughes, Dorofhy Holman. and Alice Bellingham: characlersz Janef Vincent Marion Thiele, l.enore Abell, Jean Dunham. Rae Kohn, Elizabeih l-lelmer, Eleanor Murfagh, Charfley Slebbins, Jean Bonner, Audrey Schneider, Juliel Baxfer, Flavia Gallagher, Virginia Pearson, Virqinia Wood, Barbara Shand, Neysa Malher, Alice Bellingham, Peggy Gardner, Jane l-larnshaw, Carole l-lirschield, and Mary Elizabelh Finlayson. and Tom Ray. STREETS OF NEW YORK Senior Play, June i934 iwi CHRISTMAS REVELS Cl-IPISTMAS REVELS Morris Dar-cefs The Hoily and H.e Ivy and Lord of Misrule Lord and Lady and Jesrer and Pages Chrisimas Rose Servanfs H181 CHRISTMAS REVELS Chrislmas Revels, a fhree ac? play porlraying ihe 'rwelve days of English Yulelide. was presenled in The Piedmonl High School Audiforium on +he evening of December I3 and I4, I934. This play, which has been presenlecl annually since I922 wilh lwo excepfions, was wriHen by ihe head of our dramalic deparlmenr, Miss Millis Caverly. Depiciing Chrisfmas Eve, ihe Chrisfmas day of greal feasling, and lhe Twelflh Nighl, ihis producfion is colorful and impressive. The leading charaders for lasf year's produciion were as follows: Bill Farrell as The Lord of The Manorg Peggy Gardner as lhe Lady of The Manor: Tom Ray as 'rhe Jesfer: Sherman Leonard as +he Builerg and Jean Hagan and Eleanore Berfelsen as Holly and lvy. Oiher characrers included Priscilla Claudius, Sally Rufledge. Ada Ball, Jane Reifh, Virginia Massey, Juliei Baxier, John Van Allena, John Linford, Bob Angwin, Leon Cavasso, Bob Fifzmaurice. Alice Bellingham, Beafrice Earharl, Barbara Long, Neysa Mafher, Virginia Pearson, Jean Rounlree, Alberl Beeskow, Wally Ellis, Harry McAfee, Helen Ackerly, Dick Bale, Barbara Baynes, Philip Wynkoop, Margaref Voyer, Noel Spiess, Gail Sollender, Dick Pulnam. Bob Odell, Edifh Noll, Jim Newell, Mary Edylh Waferman, Elizabelh Hook, Belly Ann Higgins, June Adele Hampion, Alvin Tale, Ted Lyon, Flavia Gallagher, Andy Gaifher, Palrice Doiclge, Ralph De Puy, Sally Lou Conradi, Ernesl Atkinson, Bob MacBride, Jane Hamshaw, Jean Beckefl, Rebecca Brinckerhoff, Belly Curran, Carol Drosie, Leslie Dunn, Phyllis Eberhari, Adrienne Fagan, Janice Greenhood, Pa'r+y Hariman. Jane, Ireland, Fay Lovegren, Oliver Meek, Barbara Mikel, Hazel Molsbergen, Audrey Schneider Peggy Thaicher, George Wagner, Kafhryn Winlon, Hugh Henes. Jim Porier, Bob Chrisiman, Ed McCaffrey, Alan Wilkie, Noble Newsom, Mary Elizabelh Finlayson, Claire Phillips, Carol Hirschfeld, Dawn Tfeadwell, Elizaberh Moore, Marlindale Wheelock, and Jane Wilson. GREEN STOCKING-S Green Slockingsf' lhe senior play for lhe fall semesier, l935, was presenied on 'rhe evening of January 22. The aclion of lhe play +ook place in ihe home of a modern English family. The main characiers were as follows: Aileen Villadsen as Celia Faraday: Jean Gale as Evelyn: Dick Bale as Colonel Smiih. Olher sludenls 'raking par? included Sherman Leonard, Lorraine Ford, Blanche Bopp, Pafricia McJunkin, Alma Carlson, George Wagner, Bob MacBricle, Randolph New- man, and Lee Scoil. GREEN STOCKlNGS Senior Play. January I935 iwi MUSIC U01 P EDMONT HIGH SCHOOL BAND WE SS. DIRECTOR MR. JOSEPH BAND From fhe proceeds of a benefif concerf held lasf year and from ofher funds, uniforms were purchased for fhe enfire Piedmonf l-ligh School band. Mr. Joseph Weiss and members of fhe organizafion worked hard fo accomplish fhis end, and The resplendenf purple and whife uniforms are a source of pride fo fhe enfire sfudenf body. Under fhe direcfion of l-larry McAfee, fhe Piedmonf l-ligh School sevenfeen-piece dance orchesfra has had an unusually successful semesfer, having played af fhe rallies and af noon dances in fhe gymnasium. The developmenf of soloisfs in any orchesfra is an oufsfanding feafure. Since many of ifs members are excellenf soloisfs, fhe musical organizafions of Piedmonf give finished performances. Jewell Palmer, l-lelen Davis, June Adele l-larnpfon, l-loward Brown, Vincenf Jeffrey, and Walfer Ellis have all done excepfionally fine work during fhe lasf semesfer as soloisfs. KI'LTIE BAND Our Kilfie Band always gives each and every Piedmonf l-ligh School sfudenf a fhrill of pride as if swings ouf fo spur fhe afhlefic 'reams on fo vicfory. The following are fhe members of fhe Kilfie Band: Pipers-David Counfryman, Donald Jackson, Elliof Johnson, Glenn Brick Johnson, Dick Milligan, Roberf Noyes, Bill Ryerson, Bob Thompson, John Van Alfena, Milfon Wallace, Melville Woody Drummers-Ernesf Afkinson, Oliver Meek, Paul Slaffery, Jim Wainwrighf, Barreff Wells, and Addison Wood. BAGPIPE BAND , ini MUSIC sENioR AND Junioia oRcHEsn2As ' ORCHESTRA The orchesfra, fhe largesf fhaf Piedmonf High School has ever had, has been unusually acfive in school affairs. The following perfor- mances have been marked as parficularly fine pieces of worlcz Dads' Club and P. T. A. programs, infermissions af fhe plays, and fhe fine presenfafion of fhe concerf and of fhe scores for fhe Dance Fesfival. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS The chorus groups have been organized in fhe Junior High School under fhe direcforship of Miss Dorofhy IVIcCargar. The groups include bofh boys and girls in fhe sevenfh and eighfh grades, one of fheir chief aims being fo prepare music for fhe Baccalaureafe Service. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS 8fh Grade 7th Grade I72I MUSIC AND DRAMA Se? for ln A Mission Garden Enfr' Acre Srree+s of New York Ser for ln A Mission Garden ScoHy Wesningron Day Program Soloisrs Pipers Armisrice Day Program Jazz Crclnesrra Drum Major Brass Quarfer New Bend Uniforms i 73 i YEWLQW C H A P T E R I BOYS' ATHLETICS FOOTBALL COACHES S. Moyer 6. Johnson S. Siegrisf J. Gifford B. Pefefson J.Bdrger REVIEW OF THE SEASON Coaches Glen Brick Johnson. Sam Moyer. John Gifford. and Sanford Siegrisf may well feel proud of fheir I934 foofball feam. Sfarfing under fhe greaf handicap of having few I933 firsf sfring players refurning, fhe coaches sef abouf fo fill fhese vacanf posifions. They. succeeded in having a highly profifable season of sfraighf vicfories. final I934 firsf feam consisfed of Sfaehle and Jones af ends, Boofh and Robinson af faclcles, T. Ray and lvlarlcwarf af guards. and Lon af qenfer.. The baclcfield men were Ede af fullback, Denlc af quarfer. andgPor'rer and Erichson af halfs. For fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of Piedmonf foofball.. fhe feam wenf fhrough an undefeafed season, having scored l95 poinfs. fo fhe opponenfs 28. The besf game of fhe season was fhe Sfoclcfon filf. as far as fighf and fhrills go. By capfuring fhe Alameda Counfy Afhlefic League, fhe Highlanders became fhe champions of Norfhern California and fhe Norfhern Valleys. The defeaf of Sfoclcfon by Piedfmonf won her fhe laffer fifle. The dream of fhe Piedmonf coaches finally came frue: an undefeafed feam. FOOTBALL OPTIMO TRACK OPTIMO BASKETBALL OPTIMO Won by James Porfer Won by Gene Shurfleff Won by Ted Lyon iw FOOTBALL ' THE SQUAD SCHEDULE OF GAMES PRACTICE SEASON Sepf. I4, 2l 0 Oakland Sepf. 2l, 20 6 Lowell SepT. 28, 32 0 PiTTsburg OcT. 5, 33 . I3 Concord Oct I2, I2 0 Richmond OcT. I9, 6 0 STockTon A. C. A. L. Nov. 2, 43 2 Alameda Nov. 9, 28 7 Berkeley Piedmonf I95 28 OpponenTs PIEDMONT-OAKLAND Opening Their I934 season wiTh a smashing vicTory, The purple- clad Highlanders deTeaTed The Oakland WildcaTs by a 2l To O score. STarTing wiTh a rush in The TirsT quarTer, PiedmonT advanced To The Oak- land ThirTeen-yard line, buT a'penalTy ended her chance Tor a score. ATTer Oakland punTed The ball ouT, PiedmonT, wiTh Ede and Erichson doing mosT of The ball carrying, marched To The WildcaT's TwenTy-yard line. The ThreaT ended here. Soon aTTer The second period had begun, Francisco reTurned an Oakland punT TorTy-Tive yards To The one yard-line. Ede carried The ball over Trom There. BeTore many minuTes had passed in The second half, PiedmonT again scored as The resulTs of consisTenT gains by Ede and Erichson, The laTTer scoring. Early in The TourTh period The passing gombinaTion, Ede To Erichson, began To work, The resulT being a Touch- own. l77l 141 8 Il! Q, fs Q3 Jw r'w fn fu fs S v'x fy .R fs H, 2 3' .J uv 0 r'q fm fa IT! IQ! Q AR l'Q In! gr Ill S 4 l'l 8 I TV fi Ill 8 is FOOTBALL l PorTer Boofh Long Jones Denk Half Tackle CenTer End QuarTer T. Ray STaehle Ede Erichson MarkwarT Guard End Full l-lalT Guard Robinson Leonard Bale Werner Buehler Tackle Guard Tackle Full Guard Fosfer Dixon Francisco Wells M. Ray End Tackle Half Full Manager PIEDMONT-LOWELL A TighTing PiedmonT Team whipped a sTrong Lowell Team To The score oT 20 To 6. The TirsT Clan score came in The opening quarTer aTTer a ThirTy-one yard march oT reverses by Jim PorTer and Lloyd Francisco. John Erichson carried The ball over Trorn The Tour-yard line. A kicking duel beTween PorTer oT PiedmonT and Dowd oT Lowell was ouTsTanding in The TirsT period. STarTing deep in Their TerriTory, The Cards advanced To The PiedrnonT TiTTeen-yard line. Roy Jones broke up The ThreaT oT a score by Throwing The ball-carrier Tor a loss. ATTer Two incornpleTe passes by Lowell, The Clan Took possession oT The ball on Their ThirTy-Tive-yard line. Lew STaehle scored The second Touchdown by caTching in mid-air a Tumble and running ThirTy-Tive yards. PiedmonT's Tinal score came Trom The recovery oT a blocked kick, wiTh Erichson carrying The ball over The goal. l78l FCJOTBALL PIEDMONT-PITTSBURG TheiPiTTsburg PanThers invaded The Highland CiTy only To be deTeaTed by The score oT 32 To O. The Clan parade oT Touchdowns began in The opening eriod when Herb Denk carried The ball over Trom The TorTy-Tour-yard iine. WiTh Jim PorTer and Lloyd Francisco doing The ball-carrying, The Highlanders advanced To The PiTTsburg six-yard line. Denk received The kick-oTT and reTurned The ball sixTy yards To The PanThers' TwenTy-Tour-yard line. PiedmonT IosT The ball on a Tumble buT recovered on The opponenT's TorTy-Two-yard line a Tew plays IaTer. PIEDMONT-CONCORD Displaying a briIIianT array oT power drives and reverses, The Clan Team scored a decisive 33 To I3 vicTory over The Concord men. The TirsT score Tor PiedmonT came aTTer six minuTes oT play. From The Con- cord Tive-yard line, Jim PorTer wenT oTT Taclcle To make a Touchdown. A Tew minuTes laTer PorTer repeaTed his preceding perTormance. ATTer a Tame showing in The second quarTer, The Highlanders came baclc To score Three Times in The lasT period. Touchdowns, regisTered by Norman Werner, Marshall Ede, and Lloyd Francisco. were made on line plunges PIEDMONT-RICHMOND A EnTering Their TiTTh game oT The season wiTh a conTidenT aTTiTude, PiedmonT won Trom Richmond I2 To O, buT came close To losing. A sTrong Richmond Iine repeaTedly broke Through To spoil The Clan reverses. The TirsT Clan score came in The opening quarTer Two plays aTTer Herb Denlc had inTercepTed a pass. Lloyd Francisco broke inTo The clear and ran TiTTy-six yards To a Touchdown. PiedmonT laTer IosT The ball on downs aTTer advancing To The Richmond TwenTy-six-yard line. The Highlanders were again in scoring range when The haIT ended. In The Third quarTer, Marshall Ede broke Through The cenTer oT The line To score on a briIIianT TiTTy-yard run. and end-runs. I934 A. C. A. L. CHAMPIONS I 79 I FOOTBALL PIEDMONT VICTORIOUS OVER BERKELEY PIEDMONT STOPS BERKELEYS CHARGES STOCKTON GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT WE DEFEAT RICHMOND AND ALAMEDA i903 FOOTBALL PIEDMONT-STOCKTON DeTermined To Take a Tirm hold on The NorThern California Champ- ionship, PiedmonT wenT ouT on The Tield wiTh a TighTing spiriT. ln a Thrill- packed game They won 6-O. The TirsT guarTer was Tairly even, PorTer's kicking being ouTsTanding. In The second period, Denk received a pass and made a specTacular run To The goal, only To have The oTTicials rule ThaT he sTepped ouTside on The TwenTy-Tive-yard line. ThaT was The closesT The Clan came To scoring in The halT. WiTh Ede, PorTer, and Denk doing The oTTensive work, The ball was in STockTon's TerriTory mosT oT The Time. i PlEDMoNT-ALAMEDA Resolving To go undeTeaTed during The season, PiedmonT sTarTed The A. C. A. L. by deTeaTing Alameda 43 To 2. Only Twice did The Mud- hens display any power: once when They marched To The Clan's TwenTy- eighT-yard line Trom Their own ThirTy-Two: and again when They scored a saTeTy because oT a bad pass Trom cenTer. The resT oT The game was sTricTly PiedmonT's. The TirsT score Tor The Highlanders resulTed Trom a Tumble on Alameda's parT. Recovering The ball on Alameda's TwenTy- six-yard line, Ede and Erichson advanced The ball To The Tour-yard line. PorTer carried The ball over Trom There. The second Clan score was made by PorTer on a sixTeen-yard run. A Tew minuTes laTer, PorTer again scored Trom The nine-yard line. PIEDMONT-BERKELEY Playing wiThouT The services oT Marshall Ede, sTar Tullback, a TighT- ing, deTermined PiedmonT Team compleTed iTs TirsT undeTeaTed TooTball season by drubbing The Berkeley High YellowiackeTs 28 To 7. Berkeley kicked oTT To Lew STaehle, and beTore many minuTes had passed, The Clan was on The YellowiackeTs' Ten-yard line where They losT The ball on downs. ln aTTempTing To punT The ball ouT, PiTner, Berkeley halT, had his kick blocked by Harold BooTh. Roy Jones recovered The ball on The one-yard line where John Erichson carried iT over Tor The iniTial score. LaTer in The same period an aTTempTed quick kick by Berkeley was again blocked by BooTh and again recovered by Jones, who picked up The Tree ball and ran To a second Touchdown. l-lerb Denk inTercepTed a JackeT pass on Their ThirTy-seven-yard line, and Erichson carried The ball To The nineTeen- yard line on The nexT play. On a reverse, Jim PorTer advanced The ball To The Twelve-yard line. ln Tour successive line plunges, Bob Wells scored. Early in The second halT, Berkeley scored on a nineTeen-yard pass, Tollowing The recovery oT a Tumble. l8'l BASKETBALL THE SQUAD LEAGUE GAMES February PiedmonT 33 Berkeley 29 PiedmonT February PiedmonT 30 Hayward 20 Piedmonf' February Piedmoni 32 Alameda I5 Alameda February Piedmonf 4I Richmond 27 Richmond February Piedmonf 39 Berkeley I8 Alameda February Piedmonf 20 Sfanford Frosh 38 STanTord ' February Piedmoni 4I Alameda 29 Piedmonf March I Piedmoni 30 Richmond 25 PiedmonT ' Indicafes non-league game COMPARATIVE SCORES Praciice Season Piedmoni 457 OpponenTs 438 League Games Piedmoni 2I6 Opponenis I43 REVIEW OF THE- PRACTICE SEASON STarTing ouT wiTh a new coach and a new sysTem, The PiedmonT I-Iigh School baskeTbaIl Team ToughT an uphill baTTle ThroughouT The pracTice season. AlThough several oT The TirsT games resulTed in discouraging de- TeaTs, boTh Coach PeTerson and The members oT The squad conTinued To work diligenTly, closing The pracTice season wiTh a series oT vicTories. One oT The highlighTs oT This season was a 37 To 20 vicTory over The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia Freshmen. Such vicTories as The one iusT menTioned easily made up Tor some oT The earlier season deTeaTs by schools like Lowell and Oakland. WiTh so much improvemenT shown, The Clan Team was given an even chance To win The Alameda CounTy AThleTic League TiTIe Tor The second consecuTive year. ERRATUM: Transpose names of J. GiTTord and B. PeTerson on page 76. I 82 I BASKETBALL THE B SQUAD FIRST BERKELEY GAME Beginning The compeTiTion Tor The A. C. A. L. TiTle wiTh Their arch- rivais, Berkeley, The PiedmonT High School baskeTball Team showed True championship Torm by Turning The game inTo a vicTory wiTh The close score oT 33 To 29. WiThin a shorT Time aTTer The beginning oT The game, The Highlanders had buil+ up a subsTanTial lead ThaT They were able To keep Till The end oT The game. Only because oT The early lead were The Highlanders able To wiThsTand The Tinal rally oT The YeIlowiackeTs. FIRST ALAMEDA GAME Alameda Hi h School, unTorTunaTely The door-maT Tor every oTher Team, was compIeTeClJy baTTled by The PiedmonT baskeTbaII Team. 'OuTside oT The opening Tew minuTes, when The Mudhens puT up a sTubborn deTense, The Highlanders had no Trouble in conTrolling The score oT The game. The TasT-breaking sysTem oT The Highlanders seemed To work To p.erTecTion in This game, because The squad and Mr. PeTerson have done Their uTmosT To develop a championship Team To uphold The honor oT PiedmonT High School upon The courT. FIRST RICHMOND GAME IvIainTaining Their scoring sTride oT The Alameda game, The High- landers deTeaTed Richmond in a decisive manner by The score oT 4l To 27. The ouTcome oT The game Trom The sTarT oT The game Till The'TinaI whisTIe was never in doubT, alThough The Oilers aT all Times Torced The Highland Team To puT on a TasT game in order To mainTain Their decisive lead. For The second Time Fred Van Horn did good work in leading The squad. i l93l 3 f'- 3 A fs fs 3 'R 3 -'Q 3 fx 3 fl! 3 fn 3 In .fn Q'- fn 3 n.: fs r'n Ps 5 4,4 l.l 7,1 fa sl' fs -N 3 W4 v'1, 3 12. 2 .1 3 2 Q 3 BASKETBALL Lyon Dreyer Sfaehle Van Horn Holley Forward Guard CenTer Forward Guard Sfeers Denk Camp Goodfellow De Puy Woodward Forward Guard Forward Forward Forward CenTer Hellman Whifmore Rue Masero Morgan Huddleson Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward CenTer Frankel Tripp Livingsfon Haynes Hughson Fowler Forward Forward Guard CenTer VarsiTy Mgr. B. Mgr. SECOND BERKELEY GAME ln order To make up Tor The TacT ThaT Berkeley was noT able To meeT Teams on a courT oT iTs own, PiedmonT meT The College CiTy boys on The Alameda courT. During The TirsT halT, The Highlanders seemed raTher bewildered, being unable To hiT The baskeT wiTh any accuracy aT all. As a resulT of The poor sTarT, The Berkeley Team lead The Clansmen by The score of I4- To I2 aT The end oT The halT. When play was once more re- sumed in The second period, iT appeared as if There was an enTirely diTTer- enT PiedmonT Team on The Tloor, Tor The Clansmen seemed To be able To sTrike The baskeT 'From any poinT wiTh regulariTy. NOT one man could be poinTed ouT as The sTar, Tor every man puT TorTh his besT, and noT one weak spoT could be Tound in The Highland Team. When The Tinal gun sounded, The Clan hoopmen had builT up a score oT 39 To I8 over Their YellowiackeT rivals. l8'Tl BASKETBALL SECOND ALAMEDA GAME For a Time iT appeared as if a greaT upseT mighT Take place in The A. C. A. L. in This second game wiTh The Mudhens Trom Alameda. The game sTarTed very slowly Tor bo+h Teams wiTh Coach Basil PeTerson sTarT- ing an enTire second sTring line-up. AgainsT This line-up The Alameda Team managed To hold even. When The TirsT quarTer had come To an end, The score sTood Tive To Tour againsT The Highland quinTeT. AIThou h The TirsT sTring was inserTed inTo The game Tor The Highlanders near The ciiose oT The TirsT halT, They could noT geT sTarTed, and aT The halT The score was aT TourTeen To ThirTeen in Tavor oT The Clan. WiTh a Tinal quarTer rally, The Clan hoopmen managed To build a subsTanTial lead. SECOND RICHMOND GAME In The lasT game oT The vicTorious season wiTh Richmond, wiTh The A. C. A. L. TiTle deTiniTely in Their possession, The Highlanders Tound iT more diTTiculT To overcome over-confidence Than They did The Oilers. AIThough The Clan hoopsTers seemed To be able To score almosT aT will, They lacked The TighT To go ahead To build up a subsTanTial lead. For This reason, The score was always close enough To provide Thrills Tor The specTaTors. B SEASON RepeaTing Their record Tor The second consecuTive year, The Pied- monT High School lighTweighT basIceTbaIl Team upheld The honor oT Their school by winning The A. C. A. L. championship. In order To accomplish This marvelous TeaT, iT Took many hours oT paTienT pracTice on The parT OT The members oT The Team as well as The unTiring eTTorTs oT Coach John D. Berger. The leasT PiedmonT High School can do, is To exTend graTiTude To These diligenT workers. As Coach Berger Tound iT diTTicuIT To selecT The besT group aT The beginning oT The season because oT The new members who had iusT ioined The squad, The lighTweighTs IosT several oT The TirsT pracTice games. However, perserverance and paTience on The parT of everyone led The Team To a glorious Tinish. LEAGUE GAMES January I Piedmonf 24 Berkeley 22 AT PiedmonT February 5 Piedmoni' 24 Hayward 27 AT PiedmonT February 8 PiedmonT 32 Alameda I2 AT Alameda February I5 PiedmonT 28 Richmond I8 AT Richmond February I9 PIedmonT 27 Berkeley I5 AT Alameda February 26 Piedmo T 36 Alameda I6 AT PiedmonT March I PiedmonT 24 Richmond 23 AT Piedmanf 'I' IndicaTes non-Iegaue game COMPARATIVE SCORES PracTice Season PiedmonT 39I OpponenTs 344 League Games Piedmoni' I7I OpponenTs I06 l85l TRACK ' THE SQUAD SCHEDULE I935 SEASON UniversiTy ai' Piedmoni' March I5 Technical aT PieclmonT March I9 A. C. A. L. All Sfars vs. California Freshmen ai- Berkeley March 30 CasTlemonT al' Piedmonl' April 2 Marfinez Relays aT Mariinez April 6 B A. C. A. L. af PiedmenT April Il Richmond aT Pieclmoni' April 23 Commerce aT Kezar April 25 A. C. A. L. a-T Berkeley May 3 NorTh Coasi' af Sfanford May ll PIEDMONT 58-UNIVERSITY 4I Showing greaT promise, The PiedmonT Track Team deTeaTed Uni- versiTy l-ligh School in The TirsT meeT oT The season. The conTesT was very close Throughout wiTh The relay deciding The Tinal ouTcome. Warren Craig barely nosed ouT Dave AlTman in The 880-yard run To win in good Time. Dick Bale Took an easy TirsT in The high hurdles and Tied The school record OT l6.6 in This evenT. Dick FosTer. Bob Shields. and Bud PeTerson Took all Three places in The high iump. WiTh The resulT depending upon The relay, McFarland, RadTke, ATkinson, and Todd won by Ten yards. PIEDMONT 70 I-2-TECHNICAL 33 I-2 The all-round power oT The Clan gave Them The second vicTory OT The year over Technical l-ligh School. Dick Bale won boTh The hurdle evenTs, and Farrell, GaiTher, and l-lands Took all Three places in Pied- monT's supposedly weak evenT, The mile run. AnoTher compleTe vicTory was regisTered by The Clan high jumpers wiTh FosTer winning This evenT. Craig and Wilkie Tied Tor TirsT in The pole vaulT, and Bale, D. Barbour. and BooTh swepT The low hurdle race. The relay Team won easily Trom The Tech runners. I PIEDMONT 69-CASTLEMONT 35 A greaTly improved PiedmonT Team deTeaTed CasTlemonT l-ligh School on The Hill CiTy oval by a large score. OuTsTanding among The T869 TracksTers were ShurTleTT, Wes Craig, and McFarland. ShurTleTT cleared I I' IO I-2 in The pole vaulT To win ThaT evenT, and McFarland won The 220, and Took a second in The IOO-yard dash. Craig's Time oT 2:7 in The 880-yard run was The TasTesT Time Tor ThaT evenT run on The PiedmonT Track in Two years. Bale won boTh of The hurdle races, and The Clan vaulTers Took all Three places in Their evenT. MARTIINEZ RELAYS The second annual MarTinez Relays were held on The rain-soaked Track oT Alhambra l-ligh School. PiedmonT, wiTh only eleven men, placed TourTh in The class B division. The low hurdle Team oT Wilkie, Newsom, D. Barbour, and RadTke won TirsT honors in Their evenT, while The mile relay Team composed oT Wilkie, ATkinson, Todd, and McFarland, Took a close second in Their race. Third place in The Two-mile relay was Taken by Bob l-logan, Wes Craig, Dave AlTman, and Warren Craig. PIEDMONT 43-COMMERCE bl Opposed by one oT The sTrongesT Teams ever To represenT The Transbay school, PiedmonT's TracksTers losT a 6I To 43 conTesT aT Kezar STadium. Lack oT power in The sprinTs was The chieT TacTor in The High- landers' deTeaT, as The Bulldogs regisTered compleTe vicTories in boTh oT These evenTs. OuTsTanding among The perTormances were Dick Bale's Times in boTh hurdle races. l-le broke his own school record in The high hurdles by winning in I6.4 seconds, considerably lowering Jim Brophy's long sTanding low hurdle school record by running 25.2 in ThaT race. A. C. A. L. ln a specTacular meeT, May 3, which saw Tour records broken and anoTher equalled, Alameda's powerTul Team won The A. C. A. L. Track TiTle. The Tinal score was Alameda 5I, Berkeley 39, PiedmonT 2I, Richmond I9, and l-layward O. The sTrong Alameda Team led all The way Through The enTire meeT, alThough Berkeley and Richmond ThreaTened Them aT The beginning. A maioriTy oT poinTs in The low hurdles, broad jump, and pole vaulT were The deciding TacTors in The l-lorneT's vicTory. PiedmonT's perTormers were led by The blond sophomore, Don McFarland, who placed Third in The IOO-yard dash and Then came back To equal The counTy record oT 22.4 seconds in winning The 220-yard dash. Wes Craig, anoTher sophomore, gave l-laTey, The Berkeley sTar, a greaT race in The mile run, buT The laTTer's Tinishing sprinT was a liTTle Too much For The ScoT runner. The relay Team Took a good second in Their evenT, The rzce being won by Alameda in The record breaking Time oT I:3l secon s. l87l TRACK Craig RadTlre FosTer AlTman Shurlleff McFarland Wilkie Baker Goodfellow W. Craig Jackson Farrell Bale GaiTher RuTledge Moore Slaffery Heyer Afkinson Barbour PorTer Benne+ BooTh Newsom Todd Long Woods Whifmore Townsend Hogan Dreyer Hands PeTerson Shields Carmona Mgr. B A. C. A. L. The B A. C. A. L. was held on The PiedmonT oval, April I I. The Tinal scores were Berkeley 45, PiedmonT 34 I-2, Alameda 25 I-2, and Hayward I4. Baker and Fred BenneTT Took second and TourTh respec- Tively in The 50-yard dash, while Todd ran a good race To place second in The 300-yard dash. Wes Craig won The halT-mile run and Dick BenneTT Tied Tor TirsT in The pole vaulT. PIEDMONT ll I-2, RICHMOND 32 2-3 The PiedmonT Track Team Took eighT TirsT places in deTeaTing The Richmond High Team, April 23. FirsT place winners were as Tollows: AlTman in The half: GaiTher in The mile: RadTke in boTh hurdles: Moore in The shoT: ShurTleTT in The pole vaulT: PorTer in The broad jump: and RuTledge, STeere, ATkinson, and McFarland in The relay. l88l MINOR SPORTS . GOLF Weinmann Lydn Lovegren Gilberi- Sfevenson Bahs TENNIS B. Harmon Hamamofo P. Harmon Glaspell Wilson Ellis GO LF The PiedmonT l-ligh School golf Team added anoTh'er vicTory To Those already gained by Clan aThleTes by winning The A. C. A. L. golf championship. Alameda, Berkeley, Richmond, and PiedmonT compose This league, and iT is The TirsT Time in The Tour years oT The exisTence of The league ThaT PiedmonT has been vicTorious. TENNIS Tennis, Though a minor sporT, has aTTracTed a large number oT boys This year and The courTs have been a scene of Tierce baTTles Tor supremacy. Because of The loss oT Tive veTerans, many changes were made, and The Team, in order of Their playing abiliTy, are Bob l-larmon, Talceo Hama- moTo, Phil I-larmon, FosTer Glaspell, PierponT Wilson, and Don Ellis. Al- Though The TirsT maTch wiTh UniversiTy l-ligh was losT, The Team deTeaTed PolyTechnic High, The California Freshmen, Berkeley, Alameda, Richmond, and l-layward, To win The A. C. A. L. championship Tor The TirsT Time since This sporT was sTarTed in PiedmonT. YELL LEADERS Barbour Turner Walsh Hogan ATl:inson Leader Leader AssisTanT AssisTanT AssisTanT Fall Spring Fall and Spring Spring Fall l39l 'fi-' I ' V3 -'0'v1- ,fsfxlN.Q,x0Vv-. 4' 98 Z:? 4f9E1 'f X QS 'IA XM W 62.91 Q M Q fx Qks NSA -Nl ,QAMQJJ VTE fs: 5' ' 1. 5 ' .Q Q 'fqaiff ' ,'FQQ:'g'-1 ' , f 3'Y I .. , .. 4 . . .1 lx .gut me 5 ,ig-' , , 0 4,-. 'XF f fb 4,5 4 fQx? Q7 'x .gf 'X' 5... , A 0: . ' ..... C H A P T E R n GIRLS' ATHLETICS GIRLS' ATHLETICS 0 Miss Agnes Haroldson Miss Marian Telle' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL has a sTerling repuTaTion as The home or unusual acTiviTies, and The organizaTion of The girls' P. E. DeparTmenT is no excepTion To The rule. Miss Agnes I-Iaroldson, head oT The P. E. DeparTmenT, has successTully builT up The English P SocieTy ouTside oT her regular coaching oT such imporTanT Team sporTs as hockey and baslceTbaIl. Clogging and naTural dancing as well as minor sporTs have been sponsored under Miss Marian TeIIer's supervision, wiTh an Honor Dance Group organizaTion supplemenTing class dance work. Miss Haroldson came To PiedmonT several years ago, wiTh a brillianT aThleTic record aT Oregon STaTe, while Miss Teller, a Mills College graduaTe wiTh excepTionally Tine achievemenTs in dance worlc, has iusT recenTIy joined The PiedmonT TaculTy. These Two very diligenT workers have endeavored during The pasT year To IaTTain an excepTionally diTTiculT goal, namely ThaT oT a sporT Tor every gir. ' G. A. A. WiTh The purpose oT Every girl in a sporT, The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion sponsors acTiviTies ThroughouT The year which Tollow ouT This aim. Made up oT all girls who have earned The minimum oT ThirTy poinTs Through aTTer-school compeTiTion in aThleTics, This organizaTion is advised by Miss Agnes Haroldson and Miss Marian Teller. The baslceTball banqueT, Dance FesTival, and Girls' Jinx CelebraTion are oTTered as social acTiviTies Tor The enTerTainmenT oT all The girls in The school. 6. A. A. OFFICERS MARIAN HUGHES - ---' - PresidenT DONNA MURPHY -4-- - Vice-PresidenT SALLY TRUE - - Secrefary l92I GIRLS' ATHLET'CS G. A. A. OFFICERS D. Murphy M. Hughes S. True MANAGERS G. Farmer J. L. Dodge B. Boolh D. Murphy P. Nelson J. DuBrulz J. Nufling P. Smilh M. Thomson B. Whilehursl GIRLS' SPORTS BASEBALL- Winners: Undecided Manager: Julia Lee Dodge Caplains: Undecided TENNIS- Winner School Singles Championship: Vir- ginia Goemmer Winners Class Singles Championships: Bar- bara Phelan, Senior: Virginia Goemmer, Junior: Barbara Sherwood, Sophomore: Cherie Sullon, Freshman: Nancy Newsom, Eighlh Grade: Doshie Marwedel, Sevenlh Grade TENNIS- Winners School Doubles Championship: Virginia Goemmer, Jane Rarig Winners Class Doubles Championships: Lor- raine Ford, Barbara Phelan, Senior: Virginia Goemmer, Jane Rarig, Junior: Barbara Sher- wood, Jean Campbell, Sophomore: Cherie Sul- lon, Genevieve Hall, Freshman: Nancy Newsom, Eleanor Williams, Eighlh Grade: Clara Tall, Mariorie Ollo, Sevenlh Grade HONOR BASKETBALL TEAM- Members: Gerlrude Farmer, Elizabelh Hel- mer. forwards: Jean Connolly, Margarel Thom- son, cenlers: Dixie Wilson, Margarel Nadon. guards HOCKEY AWARD- I934 received by: Gerlrucle Farmer I935 received by: Virginia Erichson BASKETBALL- Winners: Seniors Manager: Donna Murphy Caplains: Dorolhy Krayenbuhl, Senior: Dixie Wilson, Junior: Kalharine Cullle, Sopho- more: Sally Edwards, Freshman HOCKEY- Winners: Juniors, Seniors, lie Manager: Gerlrude Farmer Caplains: Juliel Baxler, Senior: Virginia Erichson, Junior: June Downie, Sophomore: Phyllis Tindell, Freshman ROWING- Manager: Jean Nulling ICE SKATING- M-anager: Margarel Thomson SWIMMING- Manager Fall: Palsy Nelson Manager Spring: Belly Whilehursl RIDING- Manager Fall: Palsy Smilh Manager Spring: Jeanne Du Brulz ARCH ERY- Manager: Barbara Boolh HONOR DANCE GROUP- Members: Marian Hughes, Jean Cane. Donna Murphy, Jane Hamshaw, Peggy Gard- ner, Adrienne Fagan, Palsy Smilh, Winilred Fischel, Phyllis Eberharl, Geraldine Campbell DADS' TROPHY- l934 received by: Rulh Filzpalrick l93l 09 Q6 Q 0 9 i Q Q' Ia! tx 4'- sl: vu 1,0 - 9 asm, as . f f'- Q . 3 Q R . 8 . ,K ' O 'mf gt. v.u Flu, 9 O O .O O Q6 O0 Q6 Q0 Q0 00 OO O9 Q0 Q0 QQ Q6 96 Q0 09 O6 64 Q6 60 GIRLS' ATHLETICS JINKS COSTUMES Colorful, original cosTumes feaTuring The Theme of JusT Imagine provided delighTful enTerTainmenT for The large group of girls who aTTended The Girls' Jinx aTTernoon, OcTober 28, sponsored by The G. A. A. The judges selecTed The following girls for Their prize winning cosTumes: MargareT Nadon and Jo Webber, The Campbell Soup Kiddiesg DoroThy Iliff, Deviled I-Iam, Marian I-Iughes, The Kleenex Girl, Sally Murphy, Kelvinaforq ElizabeTh Simonson, Sherman and Clay Repair-man: Beclcy Baer, Minnie Mouse: BeTTy Sheridan, Miclcey Mouse.. DeTails of The afTernoon's program were supervised by Marian I-Iughes, G. A. A. PresidenT, wiTh The help of The Girls' Jinx CommiTTee consisTing of KaThleen RoberTs, general chairman, Marian I-Iughes. KaTharine CuTTle, Dorofhy Krayenbuhl, Dixie Wilson, Jean NuTTing. l94l GIRLS' ATHLETICS Swimming-Spring Sophomore Doubles Senior Doubles Archery-Spring HONOR DANCE GROUP Englisln P Officers Fall Semesler Jinlcs Commilfee Junior Doubles School Champions Eiqlwfln Grade Singles l95l Riding Freshman Doubles Sevenfh Gracle Doubles Ice Slcaling GIRLS' ATHLETICS Senior and Sophomore Baseball Eighlh Gracie Baseball Sevenlh Grade Baseball Freshman and Sophomore l-loclcey Freshman Baseball Junior Baseball Junior l-locley Senior Hockey l96l GIRLS' ATHLETICS Rowing Honor Baskefball Team Freshman Baskefbali Senior Baskefball Junior Baskeiball Sophomore Baske+ball 1971 GIRLS' ATHLETISCS Jaclcs in 'rlne Box Gypsy Mazurlca Kolomeilca Psalm of Worship Minnie and Mickey Mouse and French Dolls DANCE FESTIVAL Tango Pandlo'a and Demons Teddy Bear Tin Soldiers Gods and Maidens Prelude Gypsy Mazurka l98l DANCE FESTIVAL PROGRAM -PART ONE- PRELUDE - - - - Sqambafi Louise Barnhill, Juliel Baxler, Elizabelh Buck- elew, Gerlrude Farmer, Jane Finlayson, Flavia Gallagher, Josephine Killian, Donna Murphy. Barbara Phelan, Belly Sheridan, Helen Slone, Margarel Voyer, Barbara Washburn, Willow Whalman, Nancy Zie- genluss. VALSE LENTE - - - Schullze Jean Cane, Phyllis Eberharl, Adrienne Fagan, Peggy Gardner, Jane Hamshaw, Geraldine Campbell. CAPRICE ---- Beelhoven Ingeborg Billing, Marian Hughes, Jeanelle Jones. PSALM OF WORSHIP - Hebrew Melody Helen Aclcerly, Barbara Ashley, Carol Brooks, Beverly Brunner, Belly Chase, Janel David- son, Virginia Erichson, Nalalie Fraser, Belly Heald, Dorolhy Iliff, Pally Knox, Claire Lewis, Elizabelh Moore, Marguerile Ogden. Janel Scoll, Palsy Smilh, Grace Tulls, Belly Willson, Anloinelle Vokoun, Jane Young. TANGO ---- Popular Jean Cane, Phyllis Eberharl, Adienne Fagan, Peggy Gardner, Jane Hamshaw, Marian Hughes. KOLOMEIKA - - Russian Folk Tune Doris Adams, Mary Barnharl, Lavare Fisher, Jacqueline Filzpalrick, Mary McCarlhy, Su- zanne Paramino, Sally Silsley, Marjorie Sleele. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB - Ballanline Nancy Ann Smilh, Fayelle Welsh, Jean Dunham, Dorolhy Killam, Belly Ann Higgins. GYPSY MAZURKA - - - Bohm Louise Barnhill, Phyllis Eberharl, Gerlrude Farmer, Jane Finlayson, Donna Murphy, Nancy Newsom, Belly Sheridan, Margarel Voyer, Barbara Washburn, Nancy Ziegenluss. -PART TWO- PAN DORA The Gods decide lo lesl lhe characler ol Pandora, and beslow upon her a priceless box, forbidding her lo open il. Pandora's gralilude gives way lo a curious longing lo know whal lhe box conlains. Again lhe Gods command her lo keep her gill unopened. Lovely Maidens come bearing more gills, and Pandora, lor a lime dis- lracled, dances wilh lhem. Again Pandora broods over her lreasure. Templed by lhe lhoughl ol lhe riches lhe box may conlain, she decides lo dely lhe Gods and open il. Horrilied al whal she beholds, Pandora lries lo llee. Demons, evil spirils encircle and lorrnenl lhe one whose lolly condemned her lo such biller lorlure and unhappiness. PANDORA - - Borodin, Dohnangi Marian Hughes. GODS ----- Sibelius Beverly Brunner, Virginia Erichson, Mary Lee Frazier, Belly Heald, Dorolhy Ilill, Janel Jackson, Jane Rarig, Charlley Slebbins, Vir- ginia Swill, Fayelle Welsh. MAIDENS - - - Cadman, Borodin Helen Ackerly, Kalhleen Barnell, Carol Brooks, Myrlle Carriker, Belly Willson, Janel Davidson, Palsy Smilh, and Clare Lewis. DEMONS ---- Sodero Barbara Boolh, Geraldine Campbell, Dor- lhea Edwards, Belly Hobarl, Jeanelle Jones, Dorolhy Killam, Phyllis Maxwell, Marcine McCarlhy, Margarel Miedel, Genevieve Omo, Helen Reilh, Phyllis Sanders, Lois Smilh, Margarel Thomson, Dixie Wilson. -PART THREE- TOYLAN D GIRL AND BOY Dorolhy McClellan, Jeanne Pelerson. TEDDY BEAR Sally Murphy. TIN SOLDIERS Shirley Arnold, Shirley Crain, Nellie Erskine, Pally Lou Hammill, Dorolhy Heinrici, Doro- lhy Luly, Janel Meek, Mildred Wealherbe, Phyllis Wilson. - - - Popular - - - Felix - - - - Adam MINNIE AND MICKEY MOUSE Felix Belly Harle. Virginia Harle. FRENCH DOLLS - - - Felix Jean Bonner, Kalhryn Markham, Phyllis Merrill, Jane Moyer, Calherine O'Connor, Nancy Ann Smilh, Virginia Swill, Virginia Wood. DARKY DOLLS - - From ShooI Josephine Killian, Charlley Slebbins. JACKS-IN-THE-BOX - - Popular Marian Boissier, Beverly Brown, Barbara Chamberlain, Carol Chrislensen, Barbara Ann Culler, Alice Doslie, Belly Frazier, Mae Belle Hall, Peggy Newsom, Elva Spiess. l9l fi 3 . v Q 3 fi Q I-4 .T 92 3'i 2-2 r.f Yi Til rs 3 fs 3 rx 8 fi 3 fs 3 ,. - r s v's 8 ri 9 s.: fx PTQ 8 fy 'J CHAPTER ul SCHOOL LIFE Q ix, r -' r r , Vf A -J F r r F rr IT r XXI, J NINE I .M ww , I SEPT- ! Gll'll'lE.f . A ' . Q ,- X 1 'f mln, -'X Q 4' x, 2 SEPT lf ' f J If G YSS f . 5 iv-U E - Aa' ' v s T. ' :1f.,, 1-'H HEKE You I ARE,50N ' , We if ' I ' an 5073 I G Ee, z x X X 9 r - f T T 'A ' TLEPQ T LJ R , ,, ,Y W C VIUTCH 'Y 5 r, TQCUIKDTRI 'Q I LV' J 'v A i I' T l- OCT Tb'l1 '8 CALENDAR SepTember 4-School Again Highlanders discover Their Triends under deep coaTs of lovely summer Tan. SepTember I2-FirsT Show oT Ye.Highland SpiriT! STudenTs supporT whole- hearTedly The semi-an- nual STudenT Body Card Sale! SepTember I3-Class Elec- Tions ElecTion of class oTTi- cers exciTes The usual commoTion oT poliTics. Bale chosen To lead Sen- iors Through coming year. SepTember 22-Girls' Tea Everyone busy geTTing acquainTed wiTh The new girls aT PiedmonT SepTember 25- The High- lander The highesT award given To any high school pa- per was placed on our own Highlander. SepTember 27-Organiza- Tions MeeT PiedmonT lads and las- sies loin an organizaTion besT suiTed To Their TasTes. Varied clubs give sTudenTs opporTuniTy To have an inTeresTing Time every oTher Thursday. SepTember 20-PainT School receives coaT oT painT. OcTober 9-Alpha Clan Pins Honor sTudenTs TlaunT brighT new Alpha Clan pins, aTTer being iniTia- Ted inTo our Tine honor organizaTion Today! OcTober I0-CelebriTies PiedmonT High School will be visiTecl This year by many Tamed person- ages on The new Cele- briTy Series. OcTober I6-Much reioicing ReporT cards bring many sad and many glad Taces To PiedmonT High School STudenTs. OcTober I6, I7, I8-Smile STudenT Body Officers and high and mighTy seniors loolc Their besT Tor The camera. lIO2l OcTober I 9-VicTory PiedmonT's TooTball Team was vicTorious over SToclcTon in The besT prep. school game oT The year! The score 6 To 0 Tells The Tale. OcTober I9-Java BurTon Holmes enTer- Tained Highlanders wiTh an inTeresTing, illusTraTed lecTure on Java. OcTober 24-STars Diclc Bale and Sherman Leonard oughT To be in picTures. Their acT- ing in The play, The Moonshinerf' made a hiT in assembly. OcTober 26-BeTa ScoTs BeTa ScoTs iniTiaTe Their new members Today in an impressive ceremony. OcTober 26-Jinks Girls hold Their annual links which proved To hold many Thrills and surprises Tor all. From eaTing To dancing and back again, The girls spenT an enioyable aTTer- noon. OcTober 30-WiTches Hallowe'en provides ouTleT Tor PiedmonT spiriT of Tun. November I-Rally Dance Gamma Gaels sponsored The TirsT noon dance oT The year. November 2-N e w B a n d UniTorms BrighT new uniTorms marched on The Tield Today in Their iniTial ap- pearance. This spec- Tacle spurred our Team To vicTory. November 2-VicTory PiedmonT marched Through Alameda in The TirsT TooTball l e a g u e game. November 9-YellowiaclceTs Lose ' Berkeley Tell under The mighTy blow oT Ye High- landers. The vicTory oT 28 To 7 gives PiedmonT The A. C. A. L. Champ- icnship, and The Thrill oT an undeTeaTed season behind Them! November 9-CelebraTing The Alpha Clan Dance climaxes The greaT day Tor PiedmonT. November I2-Holiday GeT all your sleeping done now while you have The opporTuniTy. November Il-lb-Books. books, books! CelebraTion of NaTional Book Week huge suc- cess in P. H. S. The li- brary is Tilled wiTh inTri- guing books which lure The sTudenTs To read more. November l6-BaskeTball Our baskefball Team made iTs debuT by de- TeaTing ST. ElizabeTh 29 To I5 Today. November 20-GiTT Day PresenTaTion of The an- nual Thanksgiving GiTT Day was made Today in assembly. One G-iTT Makes Double Happi- ness! November 2I-Rigma-Kim- mer! Kimmer Shielding Trampled over The Rigma Lion in The an- nual chariTy baskeTball game. vember 22-All STar FooTball Team All-sTars of The WesT pracTicing hard Tor The chariTy game in San Francisco on Dec. l. PiedmonT men make up a good parT of The all- sTar Team. November 22-ArThur KalleT AnoTher celebriTy ap- peared before PiedmonT Clansmen on The second OT The CelebriTy Series. Nlovember 23-Oakland vs. PiedmonT PiedmonT downed by The Oakland BaskeTball Team wiTh a score of 34 To I7. November 29-Thanksgiving Holiday declared Tor celebrafion of The TeasT of The year. All Clans- men have a loT To be Thankful Tor, Turkey and all. No CALENDAR December 3-Back again Clansmen reTurn To sTarT The lasT quarTer of The year. December 4-BaskeTball vic- Tory PiedmonT Ns and B's were boTh successful in Their aTTack on CasTle- monT Today. The A's won by a score of 33 To 2l. ' ' D e c e m b e r I2-ChrisTmas ParTy SanTa Claus visiTed Pied- monT High School aT The ChrisTmas Orphans' ParTy. December I3 8x I4-Revels ChrisTmas Revels pre- senTed by The Drama deparTmenT as Their ChrisTmas giTT To The school. December I4 To January 2- Holidays ChrisTmas vacaTion wel- comed by sTudenTs who have worked hard land some who haven'TJ. January 4-CrockeTT BaskeT- ball Game ExciTing overTime game held, and PiedmonT came ouT on Top wiTh The close score of 3l To 29. January 8-STudenT Body OTTicers An elecTion of new 5Tu- ' denT Body OTTicers was held Today. Good luck To The TuTure Board of ConTrol. January II-HoopsTers PiedmonT Clansmen ran Through The McCly- monds' Team in baskeT- ball wiTh a score of 45 To 32. January I9-Africa Mr. and Mrs. MarTin Johnson appeared be- Tore PiedmonT High School STudenT Body To- nighT, bringing w i Th Them exciTemenT and Thrills wiTh Their picTure, Wings Over Africa. 1l iioai .vi-J.. J ,il l Q QLT'9 manp- NEXV BAND UNIFORNS iii? if? It ' s- L- fa 4- 9 . J, 5 Q . A K w g-Q' 3 ,. , uuoerenre f-H' 0-C.: 4? Q o ' v ' B 2 4 Bl., X! ' ' N0v.9 ,,,-- . - H-YD we 4... 'uf' K ua, .T g:Z,- ,:.,.- .wh 5EA5oN Wj11Z and ilgr ik., 0 C Mtg fi ra T 5WcL' I r ,,,. Q I ff' 2 TD , ,sd ..1 91919 , . , Qu' Q- Q 7 13 A v.. xn.,.. N mi . . gig aj FORT!-lg3U'U-E . 5 fr Y :M Pai' - ofa? - 'Y ,- K :aa TTT R g ,JL ,X 9 'Sl is - - KIHNERJ Rlcrux my-L Q L fJ?r if f Z If K V Y K., F fl . , ' E I!! E J I L br ' FEB-TLT 17 , .c nw n m e .ylff . -. .j ,U Mgfilq N, . . ,, JB fn Q Q, Q 'O .iw ,T ,VILLA e f' . T. T l X u ' Nt A , 5,7 i I X ill? l 41' Riel l Y F 4 ll A lx ll x ain- W H f s ean, L. ALPHA ELAN DANCE mf C f ,i f-3 A P I IV- ,A 1 , gr' DF Mmm1Q vlT' I l Civ , .-4 1 I f F 4' x ll x v AVR N 11 S553 UNMIK CALENDAR January I8-California Frosh PiedmonT deTeaTed The Cal Frosh in baskeTball. The score, 37 To 20. shows The superior play- ing of our Team. January 20-Sermon Sermon To graduaTes given by Dr. Baird. Agreed by all To be The besT message ever broughT To The gradu- aTing class, January 22-Senior Play Green STockings makes big hiT wiTh PiedmonT STudenTs. January 24-GraduaTion Leaving Torever behind Them Their high school days, Seniors walk The clouds as each receives his diploma! January 28-New Term School hums wiTh busi- ness oT opening The new Term. Feb, I-Berkeley Talls PiedmonT's baskeTbaII Team deTeaTed Berkeley. Their mighTiesT rival. February 5-AnoTher vicTory Hayward Farmers Tell under PiedmonT's win- ning spell, 30 To 20 in our Tavor. February I0-Skiing Mr. Von Lubken spon- sors quick lessons Tor vacaTionisTs over Wash- ingTon's birThday. February I4-ValenTines Will You Be My Val- enTine looks were passed beTween couples sTrolling in The park. February I5-Clubs MeeT lniTial meeTing OT Clan Clubs held Today. Tom Ray, Commissioner oT OrganizaTions, prophes- ies a bigger and beTTer year Tor The clubs. February I6-Glee Club SweeT music Trom The ThroaTs OT The STanTord Glee Club Tilled The audiTorium oT PiedmonT High School. from February 2l-New High- lander STaTT Highlander new sTaTT paper To be man, ediTor, and Gorman, announces 'For Tufure V. Winkel- wiTh Ellis associaTes. F e b r u ary 22-25-Washing BirThday Holiday declared, and Highlanders Trip To The snow lands Tor vacaTion sporT. Ton's March 5-ReporT Cards FirsT cards OT Spring SemesTer are handed To sTudenTs Today. March 8-Winema Drama Winema presenTed I'lI Leave IT To You by Noel Coward. March l4-Alpha Clan Record number gain en- Trance To Alpha Clan aT colorful ceremony. Pres- idenT Jack Emery, open- ing The program, wel- comes new members. March I5-New G-olT Team Jack Lovegren chosen To lead golT Team Tor com- ing season. March 20-ScienTiTic Science Teachers Trom bay schools meeT aT PiedmonT. March 22-Honor Dance Group PiedmonT High School's Honor Dance Group has been asked To be in The Chauve-Souris oT The AThens AThleTic Club. 27-FirsT Round oT Masonic ConTesT Masonic OraTorical Con- TesT geTs under way wiTh The TirsT speeches being given before The iudges. March 29-Alpha Clan Dance Alpha Clan Dance a huge success declared by couples who were presenT. March April I-April Fool! PracTical jokes played on Highlanders by hu- morous sTudenTs Tor a laugh Today. April 4-5- ln A Mission Garden Two successful nighTs oT drama in an old mission garden were presenTed Tor The pleasure of High- landers. Two separaTe casTs gain praise Tor Their Tine inTerpreTaTions oT The characTers of The play, ln A Mission Garden. April 9-OraTory Finals in Masonic ora- Torical conTesT. April I0-Open House PiedmonT High School open To visiTors TonighT in honor of NaTional EducaTion Week. All The rooms conTain inTer- esTing exhibiTs in order To show ciTizens oT Pied- monT whaT goes on be- hind The scenes oT Their high school. April I2-EasTer Hoan Club sponsored EasTer egg hunT Tor orphans. April I4-2I-EasTer Spring vacaTion comes buT once a year: so Take advanTage oT iT, my Friends. April 26-Music DeparTmenT Band and orchesTra puT on an excellenT enTer- TainmenT. May l-May Day All Those April showers broughT The May flowers in Time for May Day. May 3-A. C. A. L. Track MeeT PiedmonT again com- peTes in The A. C. A. L. Traclc evenT of The year aT Edwards Field in Berkeley. May 3--Dance FesTival Dance. dance, and be happy. The Girls' P. E, DeparTmenT presenfs Their annual dance Tes- Tival-a gay. colorful program, May 4-Alpha Clan The honor socieTy holds iTs annual geT-TogeTher aT SanTa Cruz wiTh all members in aTTendance. CALENDAR May 8-S. E. R. A. Music S. E. R. A. Symphony orchesTra presenTs mu- sical assembly. May I4-Senior Dance ParT- ners High Seniors pass The haT in Senior VocaTional guidance 'lor Senior Dance parTners. May lb-Flag Day School observes Flag Day by hoisTing a new Tlag. May 24-Carnival FiesTa spiriT Tills This day wiTh enioymenT for Pied- monT Highlanders. The carnival spiriT is defin- ifely here on This one day of good Tun Tor all. May 28-Farewell V The Tarewell To The grad- uaTing senior girls is impressive and sad as iT has always been. June 4-Clan-O-Log Appearance OT The Clan- O-Log in iTs purple and whiTe cover creaTes a sTir. June 6-Senior Picnic As usual The seniors merrily dash off Tor a gay picnic while The resT oT The sr.zdenTs siT in school, dreaming oT iusT whaT The grads are doing! Don'T freT, you'll do The same by and by. June 7--Senior Plays High Seniors TwisTed nimble Tongues around Tour diTTerenT dialecTs in Tour one-acT plays pre- senTed in The Tradifional PiedmonT High manner. June I3-GraduaTion WiTh a firm sTep each senior passes ouT oT The door oT PiedmonT High School, carrying in his hand his diploma. June I4-VacaTion LasT day of school and on To a good vacaTion. WiThouT a baclcward glance, sTudenTs Toss Their books behind Them, and begin The besT Time of The year-vacaTionl riosp Q-gg' 'E 1K l ri.: i ATC-AL max AT EDWARDS new r 2 llll 'EW9 S? Q . A : MNY5 fvmrsp T 3 X6 J 6, 'Q- nnu mann- , ray? A --I -Q-.Q --. atv 1 ,. s f-- 'P To -1,4-M bvqfff g ,wc 3 ' 4'-7 Q A'-, U 'L In .inns 'Q 'ff' 1. 'i-un.-1 5 ' lifilgzifrif Y M 84'-HP 'la ' XR 't7 R ef X i l I A ff Q, il 1 S A QNQ . id 1 ' I IWE 'T fflifmg ,, 3- svncs 'SF ' i. 1. M .. ffi f ,rl P A l , j ' if '- xv--Q 'Ki Kyqffi JIJNE vi -if 3 3 me AWARDS HE ACTIVITIES and accomplishmenfs of The sfudenfs of The Piedmonf High School are symbolized by 'rhe individual and group awards. Owing fo fhe early dafe of publicafion, recognifion of all awards during Ihe year cannof be made in fhis book. A SCHOLARSHIP- A. Honor Roll B. Honor Sociefy Membership Ifor fields of cifizenship, scholarship. arfs. and afhIeficsI ' I. Alpha Clan-Senior High 2. Gamma Gaels-Ninfh Grade 3. Befa Scofs-Junior High CITIZENSHIP- A. Alpha Clan Scholarship--Francis Sfeclcmesi, June I934- -John Erichson, January I935 B. I-Ioan Award-Dorofhy Uelsmann. June I934 C. Kimmer Shielding Award-Charles Wheeler, June I934 -John Erichson, January I935 ' D. Gamma Gael Cifizenship Awards-Beffy Curran 8: Jerome Kushins, June I934- E. Block 8-Eighfh Grade E. Block J-Sevenfh Grade ATHLETICS- A. Girls I. English P 2. Dads' Trophy-Rufh Fifzpafrick, June 1934 3. Hockey Sficlc-Virginia Erichson, June I935 B. Boys I. Block P 2. Opfimos . Foofball-Jim Porfer, November I934 . Baslcefball-Ted Lyon, March i935 . Track-Gene Shurfleff, May I935 . Longworfh Golf Trophy--Randolph Weinmann. June 5934 e, Kimmer Shielding Junior High Track Cup-Jean Wiffer. June I934 f. Kimmer Shielding Tennis Opiimoz Undecided SPECIAL FIELDS- V A. Science: Gregory Medal-Bob Oliver, June I934 B. Mafhemafics: Brobeck Cup-Willard Nufiing 8: Frances Chase, June 1934 C. Dramalicsz Jones Trophy-Barbara Penfecosf, June I934- -Harry Fair, January I935 D. Orafory: Masonic Award-Janef Pugh,,I935 De Molay Award-Richard Sheffield. I935 E. Journalism I. Clan-O-Log I.eHer-Alberf Rowe. June I934- -Murrey Johnson, June I934 2. Highlander Leffers-Mary Wiley. June I934 -Virginia Winlcleman, January 1935 G. 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