Piedmont High School - Clan O Log Yearbook (Piedmont, CA)
- Class of 1937
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QS? . . . Y , -T., , V . V v .mm- 4 l If 1 l . -nan H. A 4 .. . . ,. IN HOMAGE Proudly on fhe heighfs you sfand, O Piedmonf, school of clans, Gloriously rich in Scofch fradifion, Warmed fenderly by golden California sunshine, By nighf crowned wifh a diadem of gliffering sfarsg And, lilre a mighfy mofher, you sfrefch forfh profecfing arms unfo The earnesf, falfering sfudenfs who awaif. Deep info your hearf eager neophyfes delve for Wisdom, Each mining for fhe precious gold called Educafion. Your friendly window-eyes behold a dreamlike silver span Which linlrs fwo brofher cifies fighfer-massive sfeel reflecfed ln 'rhe passive wafers where once fhe humble Indian fished in solifude All day you hear fhe disfanf whirr of aeroplanes, The roar of busy fraffic, fhe furbulenf rhapsodies of facfories, In sfarfling confrasf fo fhe peaceful counfry music of fhe Highlands. You wafch fhe decades slowly pass, see men born, live briefly, die. . . Buf calmly wifh fhe confidence of ages, you send your children forfh Prepared fo build yef greafer cifies, Yef farfher flying aeroplanes, yef beffer welded bridges- Bid fhem fulfill fhe deeds which are foday buf dreams. E 5 15 E I E i fi x I E fi ,S l .1 a If S I r 'i TZ 'I E Q ii E 3 s 1 3 5 5 ! rs . X1 YQH'.nlI1 .fim5'4Bl1'II EBILQW- -7wF.'UXv1a!Elii Hl.h' H 3 M' 1, is i 0 - , mf ff? jx C' W' U J 4 WEEE! HEI: E 79' 1 CLAN-0-LCG 1937 EDITOR WILBERT FOUNTAIN O PHOTOGRAPHER NOEL SPEISS I QLQQ PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OFTHE PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 1937 O i CONTENTS BOOK ONE 0 BOOK TWO I BOOK THREE O FOREWORD ROGRESS-The very word alone is synonymous wiTh The aims oT PiedmonT l-ligh School. Perhaps The mosT imporTanT evenT in TurThering The developmenT oT The Clan and Thus promoTing our progress has been The compleTion oT a new build- ing. AppropriaTely, The sTaTT has decided To dedicaTe The I93 7 CLAN-O-LOG To The new Quad. Remarkable advancemenT has been shown, in addiTion, in oTher phases oT school liTe, in The winning oT cham- pionships in aThleTics, and in making ouTsTanding conTribuTions in The arTs. lT has been uppermosT in our minds To presenT This progress To The sTu- denT body in a book ThaT TypiTies The all-round spiriT oT our school. As a link in The comparaTively shorT chain oT The years oT our achievemenT, Tor our school is sTill young, we wish To presenT This, The TiTTeenTh volume oT The Cl.AN-O- LOG. ln chronicling Tor you The highlighTs oT The imporTanT evenTs, we believe ThaT we have good reason To look upon a glorious year Tilled wiTh greaT accomplishmenTs. ln keeping wiTh The modern Ten- dencies oT liTerary publicaTions, This volume will also presenT To our read- ers The ideals oT PiedmonT wiTh iTs ScoTch heriTage and TradiTions. AnoTher graduaTion is here. Soon, To The many oT us who will go ouT inTo liTe, This volume will be one oT The Ties linking TogeTher classes and classmaTes. To recall To The clansmen These happy clays oT school liTe is The primary purpose oT This book. AThleTic Tielol and sTage, Ta- culTy and sTudenTs, The serious and The humorous-all These we have aT- TempTed To record Tor you Through This annual. IT we can buT give To our readers a picTure oT The accom- plishmenTs oT a greaT year, our Task will have been a success. THE FRONT OF THE SCHOOL A View from the Science Wing l- THE NORTH ARCADE The Approach to the North Wing if Q: If fl ' ' ,f ,Q .N I . ' 1, 1. V A - fl .5 , . ,. l l'3! 'ti ' 21 5 'A A , H' ' ' lb X s AQVX ,I ne, -N-un D . H V. U , 11 :.::5 ...-..,.. ,-.....:I.'ia . X. wil.. 1. sumti: .LV , . - '54 f -f 235: FA -731122: 'X' lf? -' '11 i-fl? 2 -iv-M--.14 Mis ta- A 15 .ugh Q-,. 2.1,-nf'j:1 -A .' , .. , v , V :.',.-.L , .: -- Hx. 1 : f.':' M 'w 1 '-L.. gf, .fi A em? A 1 -- A Q. uf., 'A 2 ,- ., 1-HQ 1, - .1 4.05 .fm - .A .,.. f , .. . . , .. nf .. A I ...,,,.,m,M- 44 ' ' -.A gf, - .-wu. ,J P. , Wu 'ngn.A.,-.. fs, Lv, H597 'C:3 l' 'imliti H ', ' kkkT-':-A21P,..l4'.2wl c.iL'-'. 'C .MM.ll3 J:'n:k1 il.A.i5KKiJ.AS1E'Y v.'LYm:T.W-Afxgfl WI I1 7 m25w. knWZ5 HW'W v'14Il'Ab2,.k'-LIIULSE f.La',lMwET1s1d3KiAQk0.1DiArd5li7'.L:.L fx ' S if drawing aside a curfain fo reveal fhe friendly faces of our school-board advisers, fl'1e kindly counfenances of our feachers, and fhe happy smiles of our friends, all indelibly engraved on fl1e cyclorama of fime ..... like a mighfy drama fo be seen for awhile and puf away for anofl1er view in flue fufure, we open for you fhe Book of Personnel. H. W. JONES, A. B.: M. A. Principal Superiniendenf HDMINISTRATICDN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION H. L. BREED Presidenf Mas. L. R. DUNNING Q Secrefary A R. s. MILLIGAN H. H. FAIR E J. c. wlrrek E H! M, EES? J X5?HM5l1HMI A MESSAGE O The EdiTor of This Tine CLAN-O-LOG and his sTaTT, I wish To exTend commendaTion and congraTuIaTions on Their producTion OT This splendid yearbook. IT is a briIIianT record oT one oT The mosT successTul years in The hisTory oT our I-Iighland School. The new Quad addiTion To our buildings, enTered TirsT by The sTudenT body oT The currenT year, was accepTed as a challenge by mosT sTudenTs To make The individual and The coIIecTive records oT achievemenTs in keeping wiTh The Tine building and physical equip- menT PiedmonT I-ligh School now enioys. These achievemenTs have been evidenced in scholarship, aThIeTics, music, drama, journalism. and sTudenT body acTiviTies. As glorious as These achievemenTs may appear, They are only The symbols oT The growTh and deveIopmenT of characTer and per- sonaIiTy which have come To Those who have parTicipaTed in Them. To The maioriTy oT The Highland Clan who are reTurning nexT year, may These pages be The inspiraTion Tor a Tirm resolve To make The ensuing year a s+iII greaTer and beTTer one. WiTh pride, I review The Triumphs of The pasT year. WiTh con- Tidence in The TinesT sTudenT body I have known, I look Torward To sTiII greaTer achievemenTs Tor The I-lighland Clan in The years ahead. ffffgww. FIT PIEDMCDNT IN APPRECIATICJN S sTudenTs of PiedmonT I-Iigh School, we desire To acknowledge our appreciaTion To The members of The Board oT EducaTion, whose unTiring eTTorTs and progressive policies have won Tor our school a praiseworThy posiTion. The cooperaTion and supporT oT This group of loyal PiedmonT ciTizens have aided us in The aTTainmenT of higher ideals. Much oT The success oT The sTudenT body during This year can be accrediTed To The unequaled supervision of Mr. Jones, our principal. IT has been The aim oT The sTudenT body under his leadership To make our numerous acTiviTies noT only heIpTuI buT inspiraTionaI. We sTu- denTs can only in a small way express our appreciaTion Tor The sixTeen years oT his unseITish service and Treasured Triendship. FACULTY Mr. Moyer Miss DeVelbiss Mr. Bolenlaaugh Miss O'Connor Mr. Knox Senor Cusicanqui Mrs. Lohse Miss Taylor Mr. Hampion Miss Lane Miss Caverly Mr Bicliel SARA L. LOHSE SAMUEL L. MOYER B. L. Universiiy oi California Enqlish MARGARET W. TAYLOR A. B. Franklin and Marshall Universily of California Head oi Boys' Physical Educaiion Fooiball and Tennis A. B.: M. H. Universily oi California FLORA DEVELBISS Head of Lalin and German Deparimenls CHARLES HAMPTON B. S.: M. S. Universily of California Head of Science Deparlmenl MARTHA G. LANE A. B. Srnilh Colleqe M. A. Universily oi California Head of Enqlish Deparlmenl MILLIS CAVERLY PAUL B. L. l. Emerson Colleqe of Oralory A. B. Colleqe of Holy Names Head of Dramaiic Deparlmenl C. BICKEL Ph. B. Uniyersily oi Chicaqo Berlin Universily Universily of California Malhemalics A. B. Universily of Colorado M. A. Columbia Universiiy Vice'Principal LAWRENCE BOLEN BAU GH B. S. Coe Colleqe M. A.. Slanford Universily Direclor of Research Dean of Boys ETHEL L. O'CONNOR A. B. Hedding College M. A. Universily of Illinois Teachers' College, New Yorlc Dean of Girls G. M. KNOX A. B. Syracuse Universify M. A. Universiiy of Illinois Universily oi California Head of French Deparlrmenl' ARMANDO CUSICANQUI A. B. Universiiy of Michigan M. A. Universify of California Head of Spanish Deparlmenf Ciiy FACU Mr. Winegardner Mrs. Sonnenschein Dr. Niemann Mr. Ga nh Mrs. Sharon Mr. Barneff JAMES H. WINEGARDNER B. S. Universily of Idaho M. A. Sfanlord Universily Head ol Malhemalics Deparrmenl LILLIAN SONN EN SCH EIN A. B. Universily of California Arls and Cralls, Berkeley California School of Fine Arls Schaeffer School ol Design Head of Arr Deparlmenl CHRISTIAN W. NIEMANN A. B.: M. A. Slanford Universily Ph. D. I-Ieidelburg, Germany Chemislry ROXANA ELLIOTT A. B. Columbia Universily Home Economics and Chemislry Head of Home Economics Deparrmenl J. D. BERGER Business Manager Miss EIlio++ Mr. Berger Miss Kelsey Mr. Johnson Miss McCargar Miss Clark Miss Guesf Mr. Siegrisf WILLIAM L. GANTZ A. B. Pomona College M. A. Universily of California Head of Journalism Deparfmenl EVELYN REYLAN D SHARON F. W. A. B. Universify of California Spanish BARN ETT B. S. Michigan Slale Head of Manual Arls Deparlmenf MARY A. KELSEY GLEN A. B. Smilh College Universify of California The Sorbonne, Paris French and English M. JOHNSON B. Sc. Washingron Slafe College Boys' Physical Eclucalion Foolball and Traclc Eeid+ElHPriniinq Deparlmenl ANNA LEE GUEST as e 6 A. B. Oklahoma College for Women DOROTHY MCCARQAR glniversify of California A. B. College ol Holy Names Ocla Clence M. A. Mills College Supervisor of Music-Elemenlary and Senior SANFORD SIEGRIST High Schools B. S. Whilman College Biology and General Science EDITH CLARK Foolball Gregg School, Chicago Universily of California Head of Commercial Deparlmenl I3- LTY FACULTY ooov00 ' Mrs. Trueblocd Miss Ward Miss Palmer Mr. Weiss Miss Sellander Miss Sfrain Mrs. Young Mr. Von Lubken Miss Jensen Miss Sellcirk Mr. Peferson Miss Drury Miss Jobard Mr. Banker JESSIE TRUEBLOOD PHILIP VON LUBKEN A. B. Universily of California A. B. Whilman College Mafnernalics M. A. Slanford Universify Malliemalics PHEBE WARD A. B. Slanlord Universily ESTHER HELEN JENSEN California I-l lV9'5llY A. B.: M. A. Universily of California English School of Librariansliip, Universily ol California Librarian KATHRYN PALMER A. B. Slanforcl Universily ELLEN SELKIRK Enqll5I' A. B. Universily of California Home Economics JOSEPH WEISS BASIL H. PETERSON T. C. Mus. ECI. Clwicaqo Musical School A. B.: M. A.: PH. D. Universily of California Universily of California Mafliemaiics and Baslcelball Loyola University l-lead of Music Deparfrnenl MURIEL DRURY AMELIA SELLANDER A. B. Universily of California English and Social Science B. L, Universily of California English JOSEPHINE JOBARD CLARA STRAIN Licenciee es Leflres Universify of Diion A. B. Universify of California Frericli Enqlisli and Social Science FRANKLIN J. BANKER DOROTHY D. YOUNG B. S. University of California A, B. Universify of California M. A. Columbia Universify Enqligh Social Science -I4 o o FACULTY Mrs. Mr. Hole Miss Haroldson Mrs. Flippin Mr. Rogers Miss Munson Miss Teller Beebe Miss Pischel Mr. Foor Miss Bruggere Mrs. Wilmer Miss Sheffield Miss Weeks JAMES W. HOLE ROSE MARIE PISCHEL B. Sc. Michigan Sfale Supervisor of Slucly Foofball and Golf R. N. Sfanford University School Nurse FORREST LEROY FOOR AGNES HAROLDSON B. A, Monlana Sfafe Universify Oregon Siale College M. A. Universify of Washinqlon B- S- Oregon AQVICUIIUVSACOIISQB Universily of California M- A' Coll-'f'll3'a U fVe'5'lY Social Science Deparfmenf I-lead of Girls' Physical Educafion JANE S. FLIPFIN ANNA M. BRUGGERE A' B. MENS College Assislanf Secrefary Io Board of Educafion Girls' Physical Educalion SHIRLEY S. WILMAR ROBERT C. ROGERS A. B. California College of Arfs and Craffs Ari' Secrefary +o Dean of Boys MARGARET SH EFFIELD General Office LILLIAN E. MUNSON B. L. I. Emerson College of Oralory JEAN ELIZABETH WEEKS E ' cl D T' . xpression an rama ics Asslsfam Secrehary MARION S. TELLER A. B. Mills College Girls' Physical Eclucafion HELEN REDDY BEEBE Palmer School Universify of California Penmanship Supervisor JANUARY SENIORS 0 0 ' Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Winema, Dance Fesli- val, Girls' Sporls WALTER CRAWFORD ADAMS Drama, Foorball BARBARA ANNE ASHLEY Bela Scol, Drama, Girls' Sporls RICHARD BENNETT Kimmer Shielding, Bloclc P, Traclc, Foolball, Opera, Bela Scot Alpha Clan, Glee Club GEORGE WILFORD BOOTH, JR. Kimmer Shielding, Bloclc P, Track, Foolball, Board of Conlrol, Alpha Clan, Boys' Cafeleria Manager, Drama, Glee Club. Circle P HELENE FRANCES BRIERLY Drama, Girls' Sporls JOHN WATERMAN BRYAN Foolball, Baslrelball, Drama, Inlerclass Council, Circle P, Riq- ma, Glee Club, Opera ELIZABETH ANN BUCKALEW Dance Feslival, Honor Dance Group, Girls' Sports JAYNE SAYRE BURY Drama FRANCIS GEORGE CHAPONOT Arl FLORENCE JOSEPHINE CIANCIARULO Bela Scol, Girls' Sporls CAROLYN CONNELLEY Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, English P, Winema, Alpha Clan Council, Inlerclass Council, Dance Fes'rival, Girls' Sporls, Presidcnl of Enqlish P, Board of Conlrol E' IZABETH ELEANOR. COULTER Drama JAN ET GAY DAVIDSON Winema, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Girls' Sporfs, Dance Eeslival, Drama VIRGINIA HELEN ERICHSON Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Dance Fes+ival, Girls' Sporls, Winner of Girls' I-loclcey Award, I-Iiqhlander GLADYS ELIZABETH FENTON Dance Feslival, Glee Club, Drama, English P, Girls' Sporfs GRACE LOUISE FENTON Honor Dance Group, Bela Scof, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporfs MARJORIE JEAN FISCHER Winema, Drama, Girls' Sporls - . ' U O ROCCO LLOYD FRANCISCO Alpha Clan, Foo+balI, Bloclc B, Traclc, Highlander JAMES HANFORD HALL Il Drama, Orcheslra, Band, Bela Scol, Alpha Clan JOHN ERIC HANSON Presidenf of Rigma, Foo+ball, Block P, Bela Scof, Alpha Clan, Winner of Foolball Oplimo, Drama, Boys' Council, lnlerclass Council ROBERT LOUIS HARMAN Alpha Clan, Kimmer Shielding, Tennis, Bloclc P NATHANIEL HELLMAN Baslrefball, Rigma, Boys' Council, Alpha Clan, Block P, Drama, Foofball ALBERT HOGAN Presidenl of Kimmer Shielding, Presidenf of Sophomore Class. Board of Conlrol, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Band, Orcheslra, Assislanl Yell Leader DONALD DE AVILA JACKSON Bagpipe Band, Bela Scot, Clan-O-Log Slafl, Opera, Drama, VIRGINIA HAWTHORNE JESSUP Girls' Sporls, Drama EDWARD STANLEY JOHNSON Bela Scol, Orchesfra, Band, Dance Band, Band Drum Major WILLIAM ELLIOTT JOHNSON, JR. Bagpipe Band, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Business Manager of Clan-O-Log GOODWIN KEY Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Band, Orcheslra, Baslcelball, Drama KENN ETH GEORGE KLAAS Band, Orcheslra, Dance Band, Bela Scol, Drama RUTH MAXEEN MCDANIEL RICHARD HARROLD MILLIGAN Presidenl of Boys' Council, Foolball, Track, Block P. Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Presidenf of Alpha Clan, lnferclass Council, Board of Conlrol, Kimmer Shielding, Bagpipe Band, Glee Club, Opera, Drama CHARLES JOSEPH MORRILL Kimmer Shielding, Block P, Foolball, Glee Club ROBERT WALLACE NOYES Drama, Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan GENEVIEVE OMO Girls' Sporls JOHN WELDON O'NEILL Rigma, Bela Scol, Foolball -i7- JANUARY SENIO NUARY SENIORS 0 o . Dance Fesfival, Bela Scof, Girls' Sporls WALDEMAR EDWARD RADTKE Presidenl of Freshman Class, Board of Confrol, Rigma, Boys' Council, Foofball, Caplain of Track Team, Pres. of Block P PATRICIA RAMSDEN Alpha Clan, Drama, Opera GEN E MONTE RAY Riqma, Foofball, Drama, Highlander, Circle P, Foolball Manager, Blocl: P, Glee Club DOLORES FRANCES REINLEIN Girls' Sporls ELEANOR MARGARET SQUIRES English P, Highlander Slaff, Alpha Clan, Girls' Sporls, Drama RICHARD WALTON STEBBINS Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Drama MILDRED ADELE STEELE Orchestra. Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Girls' Sporis RICHARD WINSTON STEERE Presidenl of Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Boys' Caleleria Manager, Yell Leader, Rigma, Presidenl of Senior Class. lnferclass Council, Band, Board of Confrol VIRGINIA ALLEN STIRLING Girls' Sporls RICHARD SWAYN E Drama, Orchesfra, Band ALVIN FREDERICK TATE Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Band, Drama THOMAS DONALD THOMPSON Yell Leader, Drama, Foolball, Rigma, Band DAWN LOUISE TREADWELL Bela Scol. Drama, Girls' Sporls, Dance Fesfival WILLIAM LOUIS TURNER Presidenl of Sludenl Body, Board of Confrol, Presidenl of Sevenlh Grade and Junior Class, Commissioner of Organiza- Iions, Yell Leader, Presidenf of Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Bloclr P, Foolball, Opera, Boys' Council, Winner of Kimmer Shielding Cilizenship Award, Rigma LEO MILTON WALLACE Bagpipe Band, Highlander ARTHU R RICHARD WEATHERBE Bela Scol, Alpha Clan, Drama, Orcheslra, Band ROBERT WINDELER Ina picfurel Foolball, Circle P - - ' ' 00 0 0 JUNE SENIO JAMES PATRICK ANDERSON Tennis BRUCE STEVENSON ANGWIN Bela Scof, Drama S+age Crew JAMES MELVIN AVER Band, Traclr ELIZABETH BALE Bela Scof DONALD CU RTISS BARBOU R Bela Scol, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Riqma. Traclc Bloclc P, Boys' Council BETTY JEAN BEARD Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Sporfs, Drama HERBERT H. BELDEN Glee Club FREDERICK DE FOREST BENNETT Bela Scof, Band, Orcheslra, Track, Alpha Clan ALLAN ARTHUR BERRY Baslcefball, Bloclc P MARYLY BINGAMAN Highlander JAMES ROBERT BLAIR Traclc, Baslcelball, Band, Orchesfra, Drama, Highlander YATES BLEUEL Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Baslcelball, Glee Club WILFIR COE BLUMERT Orchesfra, Band, Bela Scof ROBERT OLIVER BRACKEN Yell Leader, Riqma, Board of Con+rol, Baslcelball, Bela Scof. Drama, Highlander, Glee Club JAMES ARTHUR BU RRIS Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Opera, Glee Club, Drama GERALDINE JUNE CAMPBELL Honor Dance Group, Dance Feslival, Drama, Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Girls' Sporfs JEAN COOGAN CAMPBELL Vice-Presidenl' of Sfudenl Body, Girls' Cafeleria Manager, Girls' Council, lnlerclass Council, Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Board of Conlrol, Tennis Doubles School Champion, Winema, Highlander, Clan-O-Log, Girls' Sporfs, English P, Dance Fesfival -l9- ELIZABETH ANN CHRISTEN Clan-O-Log, Winema EMMONS WELLINGTON COOGAN Yell Leader, Rigma, lnferclass Council Board of Conlrol Alpha Clan, Golf, Glee Club OGDEN VAN HORN COOLEY Bela Scot Bagpipe Band WARREN LLOYD CRAIG Bela Scot Alpha Clan, Kimmer Shneldinq Track Block WESLEY POSEY CRAIG Bela Scol, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council Kimmer Shiel ding, Block P, Track ANN EVANS CRTCHTON Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Winema PATRICK ALEXAN DER DAVIE Dra ma HENRY WARD DAWSON. JR. Kimmer Shielding, Commissioner of Enlerla nmenf Board of Conlrol, Alpha Clan, Traclc WILLIAM BAILEY DEAN Bela Scol, Highlander, Glee Club Opera Drama JOSEPH DEGRAFTENREID MARTHA JANE DEXTER Secrelary of S+uden+ Body, Board of Conlrol Bela Scof Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Winema Clan O Loq Highlander Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls ROY PRESTON DUNANN Band, Be+a Scot Gamma Gael CHARLES CATLIN DUNDORE Alpha Clan, Slaqe Crew ROBERT LEE DUNHAM i Baslcelball, Black P ROBERT RICHARD DUNN Baslcelball Manager, Block P RODGER FREDERICK DUNSTAN Opera, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael MARIUS EUGENE DUPUICH Baslcelball ALICE VIRGINIA EBBERT Bela Scol. Gamma Gael, Highlander DOROTH EA EDWARDS Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Girls' Council Winema, Drama, Dance Fes+ival, Girls' Sporls DELORRIS CHARLOTTE ERICKSON Orchesfra, Highlander, Alpha Clan 'Z LOIS WINCHESTER EUDEY Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Girls' Sporls ELLEN ELIZABETH EWART Winema FINLAYSON Presidenl of I-loan, Highlander, Girls' Council, lnferclass Council, Drama, Winema, Board of Conlrol, Bela Scot Gamma Gael. Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls, Alpha Clan Council wnsear BERNARD FOUNTAIN ' Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Foolball, Baskelball, Tennis, Bloclc P, Edilor of Clan-O-Log, Board of Conlrol, Winner of American Legion Oralorical Conlesl, Drama ALFRED BAYNARD FOWLER Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan. Highlander, Clan-O- Log, Bloclc P, Baslcelball Manager, Tennis Manager NATALIE BEACH FRASER Girls' Council, Winema, Dance Fesfival, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Drama, Girls' Sporls MALCOLM RICHARD GILMOU R Bagpipe Band, B Baskelball Manager, Drama HOWARD GEORGE GOEPPERT Baslrelball, Track, Highlander, Bela Scol, Drama ELSIE MARION GOODFELLOW Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Honor Dance Group, Drama, Highlander, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls, Winema NANCY JEAN GRISWOLD Bela Scol, Gamma Gael. Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Clan-O-Log, Highlander, Girls' Sporis, Winema, Dance Feslival VIVIAN ANNE GYLE Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Highlander, Dance Feslival, Drama, Glee Club, Winema, Girls' Sporls HARRIET FRANCES HAAS Alpha Clan, Clan-Oleg KENN ETH STERLING HANTEN Baslcelball PHYLLIS ANNE HARDY Drama, Girls' Sporls WILLIAM MUELLER HARRIS Bela Scol ZI- JUNE SENIO WILLIAM WATERBURY HART Glee Club, Opera DON HASLETT Block P, Golf AMY M. HATCH Girls' Council, Inferclass Council, Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Winema, Clan-O-Log, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporfs ANNA LOUISE HAWK Be-fa Scol, Girls' Sporls, Drama BRUCE LANSDELL HAWLEY Boys' Council, lnlerclass Council, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan. Bloclc P, Foolball, Traclc, Baslcerball, Riqma, Drama BRUCE HAYES Presidenl ol Eiqhrh Grade and Junior Class, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Riqma. Block P. Foolball High- lander, Board of Conlrol RAYMOND WILLIAM HAYNES Presidenl' of Block P, Presidenr of Riqma, Board of Conlrol, Boys' Council, Bela Scol, Alpha Clan, Baslcelball, Foofball. Traclc, Inlerclass Council, Glee, Winner of Baslrerball Opfimo ELIZABETH HEALD Vice Presidenl of Sludenl Body, Board of Conlrol, Alpha Clan, Honor Dance Group, Dance Feslival, Clan-O-Log. Drama, Gill Day Chairman ELIZABETH GEN EVRA HOBART Dance Feslival DE FOREST SAXE HOLYOAKE Highlander, Drama PETRA AMELIA HOVDE Drama, Girls' Sporls, Winema HALLEGO HYAMS Kimmer Shielding, Gamma Gael, Baslcelball, Boys' Council, Track, Drama, Bloclr P, Alpha Clan dfrvx! ERNE J6iNEs JACKSON Alpha Clan, Dance Feslival, Opera, Girls' Sporls MARION JESSE Drama, Orcheslra C ROLINE RUTH JOHNSON Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Girls' Sporls, Presidenl of Winema. Dance Feslival JANICE LOUISE JOHNSON Bela Scol, Gamma Gael. Winerna, Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporls HARRIET JOHNSTON 'Winema, Bela Scol, Girls' Council, Inlerclass Council JEANETTE ALICE JONES Winema, Girls' Sporfs, Dance Fesfival SHIRLEY TENISON KEITH Drama FREDERICK KITCHENER, JR. Alpha Clan, Bancl LOIS HORTENSE KLAAS Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Girls' Sporrs, English P, Winema, Drama, Dance Fesfival PATRICIA KNOX Be+a Scof, Gamma Gael, Dance Fesfival, Drama HUGH STETSON KOFORD Bela Scot Alpha Clan, Sfaqe Manager, Drama, Winner of Jones Trophy, Clan-O-Log JAMES SARONI KRAEMER Highlander, Baslcefball LAVERNE LOUISE LANG Bela Scof. Gamma Gael, Drama, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Sporls BERNARD HENRY LANSDOWN JUNE SENIO Arf I F or B' bar kc JAMES Roaenr LAWSON X Highlander, Glee Club, Opera CLARE VIRGINIA LEWIS English P, Girls' Council, lnferclass Council, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, School Singles Tennis Champion, Winema, Gils' Sporls, Dance Feslival, Drama JAMES DUNCAN LIVINGSTON Presidenf of Sophomore Class, Baslcefball, Drama, R mer Shieldin , Board ofCon1'rol, Block P WW HIRAM ABIF LORENZEN Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Orchesfra, Drama CARL JOHN LOVEGREN Rigma, Bloclr P, Golf, Bela Scot Alpha Clan, Drama, r Orchesfra THOMAS AIKEN MACMICHAEL Foofball, Traclr, Block P, Riqma, Highlander MARGARET RUTH MARKHAM Bela Scol, Girls' Sporls PHYLLIS MAXWELL Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Clan-O-Log, Winema, ' I ' Dance Fesfival, Drama, Girls' Sporls -23- NE SENIORS 0 ooo ' ' RUTH ELIZABETH MCGEE Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Girls' Sporls, Dance Fesfival, Clan-O-Log, Winema ISIS JEAN MCLAUGHLIN Bela Scol, Orcheslra, Girls' Sporfs, Highlander MARGARET ELIZABETH MCNAMARA Winema, Clan-O-Loq, Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan. Dance Fesiival, Girls' Sporls ' ROBERT HENRY MEYER Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Orcheslra X SARA MARGARET MIEDEL Girls' Council, Winema, Eclilor of Highland Piper, Clan-O- Log, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Dance Fes+ivaI, Drama, Girls' Sports, Secrelary of G.A.A., Honor Dance Group GEORGE WILLARD MILLER, JR. Commissioner of Enlerlainmenl, Presidenl' of Senior Class, Board of Conlrol, Foolball, Block P, Rigma, lnlerclass Council ROSSITER LOREN MIKEL Foofball, Block P, Riqma, Alpha Clan, Glee Club, Drama MORSE -I ANN MURPHY GERALDINE ELAINE MUSIC Drama, Highlander, Winema, Orcheslra, Girls' Sporls JACK NIOSI Orcheslra, Band ing, Alpha Clan JEAN ELLEN NUTTING Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Dance Feslival, Winema, Drama Girls' Sporls ROBERT BENJAMIN ODELL Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Band, Drama, Clan'O- Log, Golf, Baslcelball VERNA OGBURN Bela Scof, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Drama, Girls' Sporls Winema, Highlander, Dance Feslival JOHN PHILIP O'LEARY MARGARET BLAIR ORCHISON Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Glee Club, Highlander, Dance Fcsfival - - J EN TINSELY NOYES Foolball, Traclr Manager, Opera, Glee Club, Kimmer Shield- ELLIOTT MARSHALL ORR Foolloall JOYCE MAE PARDEE ROBERT DEVEREUX PARKER ISABEL JEAN PHILLIPS ANN EUGENIE PIKE Drama, Dance Feslival Winema Girls Sporls BEVERLY PRATT Gamma Gael, lnlerclass Council Dance Feslival Girls Sporls Drama BETTY PYE Drama JACOUELINE RAYNER Bela Scof, Gamma Gael Winema Dance Feslival Girls Sporfs JOHN HENRY RICHARDSON Drama PATRICIA RICHARDSON Highlander, Winema, Girls Council Bela Scol Gamma Gael Alpha Clan, Drama, Girls Sporls JAN ET LOXLEY ROBERTS Bela Scof, Gamma Gael Alpha Clan Girls Sporls SUZANNE ROBERTS Bela Scof PHYLIS CAROL RUTHERFORD Drama, Girls' Sporfs, Bela Scol Glee Club DOROTHY JEAN SACK Bela Scof, Gamma Gael Alpha Clan Orcheslra Winema Drama CONSTANCE JANET SCOTT Presidenf ol Winema, lnlerclass Council Presiclenl of G AA Alpha Clan, Gamma Gael Bela Scof Drama Dance Fesfival Clan-O-Log, Girls' Sporfs MARY ANNE SEWARD English P, Winema, Bela Scol Gamma Gael Girls Sporls BETTY ANN SHERIDAN Dance Feslival, Girls' Sporfs Honor Dance Group Alpha Clan - - NESENORSoov0 BARBARA DEMIN6 SHERWOOD Secrelary of Sludenf Body, Winema, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Board ol Conlrol, Highlander, Clan-O-Log, Inlerclass Council, English P, School Singles and Doubles Girls' Tennis Champion, Girls' Sporls, Dance Feslival ALLAN EDWIN SHIELDS Drama, Orchesfra ROBERT NEVIN SHIELDS Bloclc P, Drama, Kirnmer Shielding, Foolball, Traclc, Highlander SYBIL DOUGLAS SINCLAIR Bela Scot, Drama BARBARA ADRIANA SMITH Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Orcheslra, Presidenf of English P, Girls' Sporls, Board of Conlrol, Clan-OALog, Drama CHARLES AXEL SMITH B Baslrelball, Clan-Oleg, Highlander, Bloclc P FORREST MORTON SMITH Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Highlander, Eoofball, Circle P PATRICIA JANE SMITH Alpha Clan Council, Board of Conlrol, Editor ot' Highlander, Clan-O-Log, English P, Honor Dance Group, Dance Eesfival, Gamma Gael, Bela Scor, Drama, Girls' Sporls FRED NOEL SPIESS Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Glee Club, Clan-O-Log, Opera, Highlander, Orcheslra, Drama, School Pholographer JOSEPH ERIC SPONG Glee Club, Highlander JOE MABIE SWAN Bela Scol, Drama WILLIAM THOMPSON XIX gfllljgll MV N WINIFRED ERWIN TINNING Dance Eeslival, Clan-Oleg, Highlander JAMES HAMILTON TODD, JR. Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Kimmer Shielding, Traclr, Baslcelballu Bloclc P, Drama JANE MARIE TOWNSEND Girls' Council, Dance Eeslival, Bela Scol. Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Winema, Drama, Highlander, Girls' Sporfs, Drama. Alpha Clan Council THOMAS PETER TRIPP Alpha Clan, Bloclc P, B Baskelball, Eooflaall, lnlerclass Council, Clan-O-Log, Highlander -26- ' ' 0 0 0 OJUNE SENIO GRACE LOUISE TUFTS Gamma Gael, Dance Feslival, Winema, Drama CALVIN DAVIS TURMAN Drama, Band, Track, Foofball ROBERT VAN COURT Traclc, Block P JANICE LOUISE VILLADSEN Bela Scot, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Sporfs, Highlander, Drama, Winema WILLIAM FRANCIS WALSH Presidenf of Freshman Class, Bela Scoi, Gamma Gael, Presideni of Alpha Clan, Board of Conlrol, Traclc, I-lighlander, lnierclass Council, B Baslcelball, Band, Rigma, Alpha Clan Council JAMES CHARLES WALSH, JR. Glee Club TELLER WEINMANN Presidenl of Siudeni Body, Commissioner of Enferfainmenis, Commissioner of Organizafions, Boys' Council, lnierclass Council, Board of Conrrol, Block P, Foofball, Clan-O-Log, Bela Scol, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Glee Club, Rigma GEORGE EDWARD WENTWORTH Band BETTY WILLSON Honor Dance Group, Dance Fesiival, Drama, Girls' Sporls JOHN McGREGOR WILSON IV Board of Conirol, Cafeferia Manager, Commissioner of Or- ganizalions, Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Rigma. Foolball, Golf, Highlander, Circle P WILLIAM GEORGE WINDELER Foofball, Drama RUTH ANN WINDSOR Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Drama, Dance Fesiival, Glee Club. Girls' Sporls THEODORE PETER WITTSCHEN, JR. Presidenf of Kimmer Shielding, Presidenl ol Sevenlh Grade, Bela Scoi, Gamma Gael, Alpha Clan, Alpha Clan Council, Baslcelball, Drama, Block P GWEN LOUISE WRIGHT Bela Scot Gamma Gael, Girls' Council, Winema, Dance' Fesiival, Girls' Sporls, Vice-Presideni of I-loan ROBERT FENTON WYNKOOP Glee Club MILDRED ADELE YATES Dance Festival, Highlander NANCY PORTER ZIEGENFUSS Winema, Dance Fesfival, Girls' Spor+s LOW SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS I936-37 SENIORS FALL DICK STEERE-PresidenT MARTHA DEXTER-Vice-Presiden+ DICK MILLIGAN-Secrefary NATALIE FRASER-Girls' Council BILL WALSH-Boys' Council JANET SCOTT-Girls' lnferclass SPRING WILLARD MILLER-Presideni' WINIFRED TINNING-Vice-Presideni JEAN I-IYAMS-Secreiary HARRIET JOHNSTON-Girls' Council TOM TRIPP-Boys' Inferclass BEVERLY PRATT-Girls' Inferclass SENIOR CLASS As This year's senior class graduaTes. PiedmonT I-ligh School loses many sTrong supporTers and IoyaI Triends. STriving To live up To The ideals and TradiTions oT Their predecessors, all of The Two hun- dred oT boTh The spring and Tall graduaTing cIasses have conTribu- Ted To The improvemenT and de- veIopmenT oT Their school. The class leaves behind a Tine record oT achievemenTs Trom The sevenTh grade To The presenT. As mem- bers of The mosT advanced cIass in The school, These sTudenTs have oc- cupied The main oTTices oT The sTudenT body and oTher responsi- ble posiTions. A Iarge parT of The many successes oT This year can be aTTribuTed To our graduaTing sen- ior class. and Clansmen IeTT behind will be sorry To see Them go. -23- CLASS OFFICERS I936-37 JUNIORS FALL FRED MULLER-PresidenT FRANCES HELMER-Vice-Presidenf JANET ACKERLY-Secrefary MARY HOLLEY-Girls' Council OLIVER HAMLIN-Boys' Infercless BEVERLY BECKETT-Girls' Inferclass SPRING BILL BRADFORD-Presidenf FRANCES HELMER-Vice-Presidenl' DICK GORMAN-SscreTary SHIRLEY POLLARD-Girls' Council OLIVER HAMLIN-Boys' InTercIass JEANNE BARRY-Girls' InTercIass WiTh Tour years oT high school liTe behind Them, The elevenTh grade has aImosT reached The Top sTep OT secondary school educaTion. They are looking ex- pecTanTly To The coming year when They will be The leaders OT Their school. Many members oT This class are an essenTial parT oT The aThleTic Teams, and several hold boTh major and minor oTTices. The Clan-O-Log sTaTT also has many juniors enrolled among iTs mem- bers, while many are in The Alpha Clan I-lonor SocieTy. OThers help build The Highlander inTo a super- ior school paper. In all, This class promises To become an ouTsTand- ing class of I938. - .. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS I 936-37 SOPHOMORES FALL DON D'EVELYN-PresidenT MARY BARNHART-Vice-Presideni' HALL MacBRIDE-SecreTary BETSY FLYE-Girls' Council JEAN WITTER-Boys' InTercIass MARY HANDS-Girls' InTercIass SPRING RICHARD SCOTT-PresidenT DICK MCCLURE-Vice-Presidenf JANET MEEK-Secrefary MARGE GOUDIE-GirIs' Council FRANK McCANN-Boys' Inferclass JEANNE WATSON-GirIs' InTercIass OverTIowing wiTh exhuber- ance, This year's sophomore cIass has shown marked abiIiTy To carry on successTuIIy The numerous du- Ties which come To Them boTh in The pasT and in The TuTure. The ouTsTanding aThIeTic achievemenTs oT This class show promise of Their compeTency To procure new, and To reTain oId, championships, which Clansmen exhibiT wiTh so much pride. These sTudenTs, TiIIed wiTh The desire To succeed, may be de- pended upon To give as honorable an accounT of Themselves in The TuTure as They have Thus Tar. By Their commendable accomplish- menTs in applying Themselves To The Tasks aT hand, They have proved Themselves worThy oT TrusT. -3Q- CLASS OFFICERS I93b-37 FRESHMEN FALL RICHARD VAIL-Presiclenf MARGE CAMPBELL-Vice-Presidenl' DOROTHY CULVER--SecreTary MARIAN JOHNSON-Girls' Council JOE HUNT-Boys' lnlerclass DOROTHY MARWEDEL-Girls' lnferclass SPRING WILLARD SMlTH-Presidenf DOROTHY MARWEDEL-Vice-Presidenf PEGGY MILLIGAN-Secrefary DOROTHY CAREW-Girls' Council RAY BLUETT-Boys' lnferclass MILDRED ROELSE-Girls' lnferclass No longer can iT be said Thal The ninTh grade belongs To The younger group of PiedmonT High School sTudenTs. These freshmen should enTer inTo The high school life wiTh high hopes for The fuTure ThaT is before Them. They should enTer The school acTiviTies whole- hearTedly while They search for new worlds To conquer. Already. Gamma Gael and The school aTh- leTics are beginning To feel Their in- fluence. They are sTaunch suppor- Ters of The cafeTeria and The inTer- scholasTic games. These are The sTudenTs who, in a few years more, will be The founders of anofher all- round undefeaTed senior class. F R E S H M E N -31 - EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS I936-37 EIGHTH GRADE FALL JOHN ROBINSON-Presidenl NANCY HUBBARD-Vice-Presidenl JIM ANDERSON-Secreiary SHARON WELLS-Girls' Council DOUGLAS WITT-Boys' Inferclass DOROTHY MAAR-Girls' Inierclass SPRING ED CAZIER-Presidenf ANNE TAYLOR-Vice-Presidenf BEVERLY PARKER-Secrefary LOUISE STEPHENS-Girls' Council TED HARBERT-Boys' Inierclass KATHRYN MACAULAY-Girls' Inferclass As upper classmen in fhe junior high, fhe members of fhe eighfh grade hold a responsible posifion wifh relafion fo fhe youn- ger secfion of fhe school. Many members of fhis class have been admiffed info Befa Scof, proving fhe dependabilify and ambifion of fhese Clansmen, who will soon hold fhe reins of fheir school. Their presenf dufies as leaders of bofh fhe iunior high and fheir honor sociefy, Befa Scof, will be of greaf service fo fhem as seniors. One may easily predicf fhaf when fhis class will hold fhe offices of Pied- monf in I94I, fhe direcfing of fhe affairs of fhe school will be in cap- able hands. -32- CLASS OFFICERS I936-37 SEVENTH GRADE FALL PATSY DANA-PresicIenT BILLY GRANDY-Vice-Prsidenl' HARRIET DINWIDDIE--Secrefary ALICE DQBONIS-Girls' Council VINCENT ANGWIN-Boys' InTercIass BOBBIE WI-IITEHURST-Girls' Irvlerclass SPRING KATHERINE WILLIAMS-Presiclenl BRUCE NELSON-Vice-Presidz-nT IJIARSARET VAN COURT-Secrefary MARY EDITH BUCKLEY-Girls' Council BOB RUTLEY-Boys' Inkerclass FAITH BUCKINGHAM-Girls' Inferclass WiTh a cordial welcome, The porTals oT PiedmonT I-ligh School swung open This year To admiT a new sevenTh grade inTo The mys- Terious land beyond. To Them, Their years oT high school seem To sTreTch unendingly inTo The TuTure. Before They realize iT, however, Those years will have passed, and The class oT I942 will be The lead- ers oT The school which is so sTrange To Them now. Assemblies. loclcers, The regulariTy oT classes- all will soon become as much a habiT as The sysTem oT The elemen- Tary schools leTT behind. Truly iT can be said ThaT These sTudenTs are Taking The second major sTep in Their educaTion. -33- SEVENTH GRADE N., , C' fa Q. ' .. 'ir . . . F Jr?-1 SEQ' Jf' M 'I ww.. L M 4 rw 'Y' 'F fx x f A . .gf -- -.fe-, ' 'li ', f '- L 'JE'-f sf V H J.. 1 3' -5 N- 1' . '-. , . ,, . ,I Q M ,F f- : 1, Q 'Y' :AM . :lI!f!',.? -Q, m m ilk' f' ' F g N f ry 1114. v L , ,nfl ir, g I , '13 A 14, 5 ' 1. LA ' -. 1 ix fp A H, , 4 - fg . i we X iq, cw. , 1 g ik- 1' -1 ff Ha' Q, 4k . ff: Q If if A' L' . 5'L5 ' E311- Qx v 'C-D' -:S RCITIIWIITTIES 1 5 ' ' 3.5 :'!1g.'. 'f.1.f'f . nj. f A ' .Y A . f 1 1 l. r f :Xff'fZ' K a E' as g.,i'.gli. V' .. - 1-'1 .Q f' .2 'Ji . 1 15:g2!'Q.' - . v- ' . 1 nn ' if A if.C 'w ' ff' ' ' , .-.,.1'-'1f4 w:'N 1 .C .1 , .1x--.,,-.--, .. 4L,.,f x. 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H Hfdmonz' 2' l QW QLL ROM +he inspiring ideals handed down fo each class . . . from +he masks of comedy and fragedy, fhe palleffe, +he scroll, +he lyre, all depicfing +he ar+s . . . from fhe fasces of Rome synonymous wifh cifizenship .... from fhe happy laughrer of 'rhe assembled Clan .... we have recorded fhe Book of Acfivifies. A OARD ol CONTROL 0 W Miller M. Dexler B. Heald T. Weinmann W. Turner J. Campbell B. Sherwood W. Dawson J Wilson B. Bracken J. Finlayson W. Founfain P. Smi+h R. Milligan W. Walsh E. Coogan N. Henshaw Sludenl governmenl was acloplecl in Piedmonl I-Iigh School in I92I, giving Ihe sludenls Ihe righl 'ro coope- rale in Ihe government From Ihis beginning evolved Ihe Board of Conirol, Ihe Ialler being crealed lor Ihe purpose ol passing and enforcing laws, aulhorizing expenclilures, ancl adiusling ol such dillicullies as may arise belween classes or olher schools. FALL SEMESTER Presidenl' - Vice-Presidenf - Secrefary ---- - Commissioner of Enlerlainmenl Commfssioner of Organizalions Girls' Cafeleria Manager Boys' Cafeferia Manager Yell Leader - - - Presfdenf of Hoan - Presidenf of Alpha Clan Editor of Clan-O-Log - Edilor of Highlander Presidenl of English P - Presiden+ of Block P - Senior Presidenl - Junior Presidenf - - Sophomore Presidenf - Freshman Presidenf - Eighfh Grade Presiclenl - Sevenlh Grade Presidenl - - WILLIAM TURNER - JEAN CAMPBELL BARBARA SHERWOOD - WILLARD MILLER TELLER WEINMANN - MARY HAYNE - JOHN WILSON EMMONS COOGAN - JANE FINLAYSON - DICK MILLIGAN WILBERT FOUNTAIN - PATSY SMITH - JEAN CONNELLEY - - ED RADTKE - DICK STEERE - FRED MULLER - DON D'EVELYN - RICHARD VAIL - JOHN ROBINSON - - PATSY DANA Jr. High Commissioner of Enferfainmenl' - BILL WITTER -36 0 BOAR3 of CONTR R. Sieere J. Connelley E. Radilxe W. WiH'er M. Hayne G. Swee+Iand R. Haynes B. Smi+h F. Muller W Bradford D. D'EveIyn W. Smifh R. Vail R. ScoH J. Robinson E. Cazier P. Dana K. Williams This year lhe Board of Conirol has suggesied many improvemenis. ll has had a successful year of various ac- Jriviliesz planning and deco- raling Ihe palio, supplying Ihe school wiih a cryslal mic- rophone, preseniing an enier- Jraining Celebriiy Series, plan- ning for The use of ballols for class eleclions, and esiablish- ing friendly relalions belween olher schools during alhlelic conlesfs. 37- SPRING SEMESTER Presidenf - Vice-Presideni - Secrefary ---- - Commissioner of Enieriainmenf Commissioner of Organizafions Girls' Cafeferia Manager Boys' Cafeferia Manager - Yell Leader - - Presideni of Hoan - Presidenf of Alpha Clan Ediior of Clan-O-Log - Ediior of Highlander - Presideni of English P - Presidenf of Block P - Senior Presidenr - Junior Presideni - Sophomore Presideni - Freshman Presidenf - Eigh+h Grade Presidenf - Sevenih Grade Presidenf - TELLER WEINMANN - BETTY HEALD MARTHA DEXTER WARD DAWSON - JOHN WILSON JEAN CAMPBELL - NED HENSHAW - BOB BRACKEN JANE FINLAYSON - - BILL WALSH WILBERT FOUNTAIN - - PATSY SMITH BARBARA SMITH - RAY HAYNES WILLARD MILLER - BILL BRADFORD - RICHARD SCOTT - WILLARD SMITH - - ED CAZIER - KATHERINE WILLIAMS Jr. High Commissioner of Enierfainmenf GENE SWEETLAND OL CO UNCILS 0 o HOAN CLUB OFFICERS N Fraser M. Holley G. Wrighf J. Finlayson M. Arnold H. Johns+on S Pollard M Gouclue B. Flye M. Johnson D. Carew S. Wells L. Sfephens M. Buckley A. DeBonus Wi+h Ihe aim of service, Ihe Iloan Club supphed fody families wifh food and clolhing al Thanksgiving, enferlained a group of orphans al Easler and Chris+mas and The new girls of bofh Ierms. The nucleus oi The Club is 'rhe Girls' Council, repre- senied by aH grades Under Miss O'Connor's friendly and helpful guidance, Ihe Council has compleled many successful enierpdses HOAN AWARD Awarded in I936 Io Beairice Church HOAN CLUB OFFICERS JANE FINLAYSON ----- Presidenl' GWEN WRIGHT - MARION ARNOLD - - Vice-Presidenr - Secreiary REPRESENTATIVES FALL NATALIE FRASER MARY HOLLEY BETSY FLYE MARIAN JOHNSON SHARON WELLS ALICE de BONIS SPRING HARRIET JOHNSTON SHIRLEY POLLARD MARGE GOUDIE DOROTHY CAREW LOUISE STEPHENS MARY EDITH BUCKLEY Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Eighrh Grade Sevenih Grade Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Eighrh Grade Sevenfh Grade 0 0 0 COUNC BOYS'COUNCIL INTERCLASS COUNCIL T,Weinm5nn' D. Milligan O. Hamlin, J.ScoH, T. Tripp, B. Walsh, B. Prafl, J. Barry N. Hellman, B. Hawley, R. Haynes B. BecI:eH, J.WiI'+er, M. Hands, J. BIueH, J.Wa+son, F. McCann D. Barbour, F. Muller, J. Hyams J. Huni, M. Roelse, D. Marweclel, K. Macauley, T. Harberf, D. WIH' F. Buckingham, B. Ru+Iey, B. Whifehursf, D. Marr, V. Angwin BOYS' COUNCIL FALL BRUCE HAWLEY NAT HELLMAN DICK MILLIGAN TELLER WEINMANN SPRING RAY HAYNES FRED MULLER DON BARBOUR JEAN HYAMS INTERCLASS COUNCIL FALL SPRING BILL WALSH Senior TOM TRIPP JANET SCOTT Senior BEVERLY PRATT OLIVER HAMLIN Junior OLIVER HAMLIN BEVERLY BECKETT Junior JEANNE BARRY JEAN WITTER Sophomore FRANK McCANN MARY HANDS Sophomore JEANNE WATSON JOE HUNT Freshman RAY BLUETT DOROTHY MARWEDEL DOUGLAS WITT DOROTHY MAAR VINCENT ANGWIN BOBBIE WHITEHURST -3Q- Freshman Eigh+h Grade Eighfh Grade Seventh Grade Sevenih Grade MILDRED ROELSE TED HARBERT KATHRYN MACAULAY BOB RUTLEY FAITH BUCKINGHAM Represenling The besl in- Ieresls of Ihe bo s of Pied- monl' High Schooll Ihe Boys' Council was originaied in I93O. Composed of four boys elecled each semesler, This council has done much, under Ihe direcrion of Mr. Bolen- baugh, Ioward helping solve Ihe problems of our school. To sponsor inrerclass con- Iesls of many Iypes is Ihe du- Iy of Ihe Inrerclass Council, under Ihe leadership of Mr. Foor. The Council, composed of a boy and girl represenra- live from each class, has charge of inlerclass conresls for Ihe sludenr body card sale, arhleiic conlesls, and Celebriry Series Iiclcer sale. ILS CL AN-O-LOG 0 0 0 ' ' 0 ' E Washburn P, McNamara R. Coun+ryman W. Founhin M. Miedel N. Spiess N. Griswold R McGee R Jones M. Forsferer M. Gelhaus B. Smi+h V. Arbufhnof T. Tripp B. A. Chrisien E Grunslry To presen+ a laslinq por- lrayal of lhe aclivilies of Jrhe school year has been our aim. Under fhe able direclion of Miss Marfha G. Lane, we have endeavoured lo preseni an annual equal io any of Hs predecessors and yer repre- senfafive of The changing +imes. Many hours of inleresl- ing exfra curricular adriviiy have been spenr by enlhusias- 'fic members of Jrhe I937 Clan-O-Log Sfaff. CLAN-O-LOG STAFF Edifor - - - - - WILBERT FOUNTAIN Phofographer - - - - - NOEL SPIESS Eclifor of Highland Piper - MARGARET MIEDEL EDITORAL STAFF JANET ACKERLY VERNICE ARBUTHNOT JEAN CAMPBELL BETTY ANN CHRISTEN RALPH COUNTRYMAN MARTHA DEXTER DOROTHY DYE MARIE FORSTERER HELEN FRAZIER MELVIN GELHAUS DICK GORMAN NANCY GRISWOLD EWALD GRUNSKY AMY HATCH BETTY HEALD ROSCOE JONES 0 0 0 CLAN-0-L J. Campbell B. Heald M. DexIer O. Gowing B. Sherwood C. SmiTh A. Hafch E. Simonson H Frazier J. Ackerly D. Dye E. Williams C. Vail H. Brydon M. Brydon D. Gorman W. Tinning H Koford EDITORIAL STAFF RUTH McGEE CHARLES SMITH PEGGY McNAMARA TOM TRIPP BARBARA SHERWOOD CATHERINE VAIL ELISABETH SIMONSON EARL WASHBURN BARBARA SMITH ELEANOR WILLIAMS ROSEMARY ZARTMAN ASSISTANTS HELEN BRYDON HUGH KOFORD MARGARET BRYDON ELIZABETH MAU OSCAR GOWING JANET SCOTT WINIFRED TINNING A R T W O R K FRANCIS CHAPONOT CARTOONISTS BERNARD LANSDOWN KATHRYN MACAULEY JOE RICHARDS BRYAN SMITH JIM TODD 4I- ResplendenT in brighT and gray plaid, The Highland Piper made iTs bow in mid- January, The eighTh ediTion oT our liTerary magazine To go To press. Every year The sTu- denTs eagerly oTTer Their con- TribuTions, each wiTh hope ThaT he will be among The chosen Tew To see his arTicle in prinT. We Teel ThaT This year's book has been well re- ceived, and iT is our hope ThaT each year The proud Piper will meeT wiTh yeT greaTer acclamaTion. OG H I GHLANDERO I O 0 N Spiess N. Griswold P. Smifh J. Finlayson V. Gylo T. Tripp M Brown D. Erickson W. Cardinef C. Smifh S. Pollard N. Porier To develop individual crealive abilily in Ihe field of iournalisrn and al Ihe same lime Io serve Ihe communily wifh a 'rimely paper-Ihese have been Ihe Iwo ideals which have gained for Ihe Highland Clan weekly paper a high nalional rafing in Ihree conlesls of Ihe pasl year. THE HIGHLANDER STAFF FALL SEMESTER PATSY S MITH, Eclifor-in-Chief JANE FINLAYSON, Associafe Edifor EDITORIAL STAFF MARY BROWN NANCY PORTER WANDA CARDINET NOEL SPIESS VIVIAN GYLE ELEANOR SQUIRES THOMAS TRIPP BUSINESS STAFF JEAN BLEUEL JOHN BLUETT BOB BRACKEN HELENE BRIERLY JEAN CAMPBELL MARTHA DEXT ALICE EBBERT DOROTHEA EDWARDS VIRGINIA ERICHSON BAYNARD FOWLER NANCY GRISWOLD NAT HELLMAN DELORES ERICKSON ASSISTANTS JIM KRAEMER TOM MacMICHAEL MARILYN MAZOR ISIS McLAUGHLIN WILLARD MILLER ER PATSY RICHARDSON BRAD RUTLEDGE BARBARA SHERWOOD CHARLES SMITH FORREST SMITH WINIFRED TINNING MILTON WALLACE JOHN WILSON 0 O I OHIGHLAND C Vail E. Simonson J. Williams J. BIueH De F. Holyoake E. Squires B Fowler W. Miller B. Bracken THE HIGHLANDER STAFF SPRING SEMESTER PATSY SMITH, Edifor-in-Chief NANCY GRISWOLD, VIVIAN GYLE, Associafe Edilors EDITORIAL STAFF WANDA CARDINET NANCY PORTER JANE FINLAYSON ELISABETH SIMONSON SHIRLEY POLLARD CHARLES SMITH CATH ERI NE VAIL BUSINESS STAFF JOHN BLUETT DELORES ERICKSON DeFORREST HOLYOAKE JACK WILLIAMS A S S I S T A N T S DOROTHEA EDWARDS ALLAN BERRY MARYLY BINGAMAN GLORIA GREGORY CHARLOTTE BLOCK MARILYN MAZOR MARY BROWN JEAN CAMPBELL MARGARET ORCHISOF JANICE VILLADSEN TELLER WEINMANN A. Ebberl' D. Edwards T. Weinmann J Campbell Wilh an increased iour- nalism enrollmenl Ihe High- lander Slafl has conscien- Iiously worked Io cover all ac- Iivilies, a special iunior high seclion being added Ihe spring semesler. To Mr. Wil- liam Ganlz, journalism direc- Ior, and Mr. John Berger and Mr. Franlc Barnell of Ihe prinling deparlmenl, much credil lor Ihe paper is due. ER HO ALPHA CLAN Members of Ihe Council IFaIlI D. Slebbins, D. Barbour, Mr. Bolenbaugh, B. Walsh Wesley Craig, J. Connelley, J.Townsend, P. Smifh, D. Milligan GAMMA GAEL Officers and Commiflee Heads IFaIIl N. Newsom, L. Barnhill, J. Moffeff, M. Hands, D. Adams J. Wiffer, W.CardineI, B.Washburn, J. Dana BETA SCOT Officers and Commiffee Heads IFaIII R. Chalfanl, B. Wiffer, B. Ling, J. Gelhaus, B. Balmer, M. Emlay B. Weelrs, J. Chrisfensen, D.ZappeHini, M. E. Porfer, L. Griffin NOR SOCIETIES 0 ALPHA CLAN FALI. OFFICERS SPRING Dick Milligan Pres. Bill Walsh Jane Townsend Vice-Pres. Margaref Miedel Paisy Smifh Secf. Marion Arnold Don Barbour Trees. Don Barbour As ihe highesl honor socieiy in Pied- moni High School, Alpha Clan has com- pleled anoiher successful year. The semi- annual dances sponsored by Ihis organiza- Iion have fulfilled ihe social need in our school, and Ihe Iwo scholarships awarded by Alpha Clan have aided worlhy siudenis Io secure higher educalion. GAMMA GAEL FALL OFFICERS SPRING Jean Wiffer Pres. James Moffeff Barbara Washburn Vice-Pres. Mariha Mills Wanda Cardinei Secf.-Treas. Jeanne Wafson Jaclr Dana Com. of Enierfainmenf John Blueff Wilh an addilion of 'lorry new mem- bers, Ihe Gamma Gael honor socieiy has Ialcen an aclive par+ in Ihe school acliviiies Ihis year under Ihe direciion of Mr. Rogers. Noi only has Ihis group sponsored noon dances and candy sales as in previous years, buf Ihis year ihe organizalion has been re- sponsible for Ihe new Jones Trophy. BETA SCOT FALL OFFICERS SPRING Don Zappeffini Pres. Bob Ling Mary Elizabefh Porfer Vice-Pres. Lydia Griffin June Chrislensen Secf. Treas. Ann Brennan Bela Scoi was firsl organized Io pro- moie good cilizenship in Ihe Junior I-Iigh, and io encourage sludenis To Ialce pride and inleresl in Iheir school. Emphasis is placed on cooperalion and sludeni govern- meni. AImos+ complere conirol of siudenl affairs in Ihe Junior I-Iigh is exercised by The Bela Scoi commiiiees under Ihe guidance of Mrs. Young, Miss Q'Connor, Miss Drury, and Miss Sellander. -44 Q ' 0 0 0 HONOR SOCIET ALPHA CLAN COMMITTEES COUNCIL MEMBERS lFall and Springl Ar? Dick Sfebbins June Downie Scholarship Nancy Griswold Ted Wiffschen Cilizenship B ll Walsh Pafsy Nelson Jean Campbell Bill Bradford Girls' Sporfs Jean Connelley Boys' Sporfs Wesley Craig There are five fields fhrough which one may enfer Alpha Clan. Commiffees wifh chairmen for bofh fall and spring semesfers are lislecl above. These chairmen and fhe IES officers of Alpha Clan, wifh fhe help of lvlr. Lawrence Bolenbaugh, Alpha Clan adviser, make up fhe Alpha Clan Council. GAMMA GAEL COMMITTEES CflAlRMEN FOR SPRING AND FALL lnifiafion Louise Barnhill Wanda Cardinef Membership Dorofhy Adams Phyllis Tindell Arl' Nancy Newsom Shirley Crain Noon Dance James Mofleff' Bruce Lyon The Gamma Gael organizafion is The Mary Hands sfimulus for sfudenfs of fhe ninfh and fenfh grades fo carry on fhe work fhey did in Befa Scof and fo prepare for membership ALPHA CLAN in Alpha Clan. Their work is consfrucfive, nof only in building beffer cilizens, buf in aiding in major proiecfs for our school. Members of fl-ie Council lSpringl D. Barbour, B. Bradford, Mr. Bolenbaugh, T. Wiffschen, B. Walsh J. Downie, J. Campbell, M. Miedel, M. Arnold, P. Nelson GAMMAGAEL COMMITTEES Blocl: J and Eighf Losf and Found Helpful Hinfs Absence Halls and Grounds Bullefin Board General Confrol Cifizenship , Noon Dance -45- CHAIRMEN FOR SPRING AND FALL Bill Wiffer Bob Ling Wesfon Johnsfone Officers and Commiffee Heads lspringl S. Crain, P. Tindell, B. Lyon, W. Cardinef J. Wafson, J. Moffeff, J. Blueff, M. Mills Gene Sweefland Hale Luff Barbara Wilder Fred Ackerman Lydia Griffin Beffy Morison BETA 5001- Mariorie Emlay Marcia Smifh . l u Jack Gelhaus Leslie Scherling Officers and Cpmmiffee Heads lSpringl Marianna English Janice Vikander H. Luff, B. Monson, J. Yilrander, M. E. Buckley, M. E. Porler, Bonnie Weeks Mary Elizabefh Porfer Bxvfllder' F: Ackerman Mary Elizabeyh Poder Mary Ediih Buckley G. Sweefland, L. Griffin, B. Line, A. Brennan, B. Geerclze Rufh chsifsni am asker '-- 5C e '9 Beffy Geerclre Senior Ar? Rigma Ari Appreciaiion Boys' Cooking Camera Carfooning ORGANIZATIONS Archery Club-bl members Pres: Eunice S+ebbins: lno clubl Aim-Skill in archery. Associaied Glee Clubs-70 members Pres: lno clublq Emmons Coogan Aim-lnferesl in voice iraining. Auiomobile Club-35 members Pres: R. Van Courfg J. DeGra'lienreid Aim-Au+omobile and airplane molors. Block P-50 members Pres: Ed Radike: Ray Haynes Aim-General assisfance in keeping order. Boys' Cooking Club-20 members Pres: lno clubl: Brad Ruiledge Aim-Siudy of cooking for boys. Bookworm Club-9 members Pres: Doris Adams: Marilyn Laiimer Aim-Reading good books. Boxing Club-36 members Pres: Bob Hogan: Dick Flynn Aim-The arf of self-defense. Bush Rai Club-40 members Pres: John Bryan: Corwin Johnson Aim-lnreresi in skiing. Calculus Club-I5 members Pres: Bill Turner: Bruce Hawley Aim-Preparaiion for higher malhemaiics. Camera Club-36 members Pres: Don D'Evelyn: George Ryerson Aim-Ability in pholography. Carfooning Club-30 members Pres: lno clubl: Bryan Smilh Aim-Drawing carloons. Chemistry Club-40 members Pres: Bryan Smiihg Dave Henderson Aim-Chemical experimenfs. Cooking Club-24 members Pres: Claire PraH: lno clubl Aim-New ways lo prepare food. Discussion Club-30 members Pres: Jay Goodman: lno clubl Aim-Curreni iopics. Discussion Club-33 members Pres: Mary Barnharh Charloiie Barker Aim-Subiecis of inieresf lo girls. Discussion Club-35 members Pres: Tom MacMichaelg Tom Williams Aim-Subiecis inferesiing 'lo us as cilizens. Dramafics Club-20 members Pres: Bob King: lno clubl Aim-One-acl plays. Driving an Aulomobile Club- I00 members Pres: lno clubl: Jim Moffelr Aim-Beffer driving. Engineering Club-32 members Pres: Dallon Camp: lno clubl Aim-Engineering subiecis. English P-I2 members Pres: Jean Connelley: Barbara Smifh Aim-General assisiance in keeping order. French Club-I3 members Pres: Belly Harle: Ned Henshaw Aim-French hislory and cusloms. Honor Dance Group-I3 members Pres: lno clubl: Jeanne Peferson Aim-Programs for school funclions. Insfrumenfal Club-22 members Pres: Fred Bennelf: Jane Harvey Aim-lnleresi in music. Junior Ari Club-40 members Pres: Jean Gilmour: lno clubl Aim-Enioymenl' of arf. -46- MQ eb Kimmers Sewing Bush Rals Chemislry Slamp Music ORGANIZATIONS Junior Dramafic Club-36 members Pres: Palsy Edgerlon: Marcia Smilh Aim-Reading enioyable plays. Junior High Alhlelic Club-45 members Pres: Harold Smilh: Ed S+earns Aim-Junior High alhlelics. Junior High Tap Club-32 members Pres: Barbara Swan: lno clubl Aim-New sleps and fhe developing of rhylhm. Junior Science Club-50 members Pres: Bob King: Gene Sweelland Aim-Experimenlal science. Kimmer Shielding--25 members Pres: Al Hogan: Ted Wilfschen Aim-Service for lhe school. Knilfing Club-24 members Pres: Jeanne Walson: Gerlrude Daneri Aim-Knilling and sewing. Lillle Journeys Club-50 members Pres: Charles Hunl: Sylvan Diamond Aim-lnleresl' in lravel. Model Airplane Club-34 members Pres: Vernon Scoll: Don Berkuisl Aim-Model airplanes. Nalure Club-I7 members Pres: Georgia Marquis: Jim Walson Aim-The wonders of nalure. -47- Piclure Club-22 Members Pres: Jean Guerra: Harold Bell Aim-The sludy of piclures. Prinling Club-I2 members Pres: lno clubl: Bob Dunn Aim-The prinling lrade. Reporfers' Club- l 2 members Pres: Dorolhy McClellan: Dorolhy Mc- Clellan Aim-Shorlhand and reporfing melhods. Rigma Club-28 members Pres: John Hanson: Ray Haynes Aim-Promolion of good-fellowship. Senior Arl Club-28 members Pres: Nancy Newsom: Harvey Grul Aim-Inleresl in becoming good arfisls. Service Club-I2 members Pres: Jeanne Peferson: lno clubl Aim-Aiding a family each semesler. Sewing Club-23 members Pres: Inez Carmona: Clara Tafl Aim-Sewing processes. Shop Club-25 members Pres: Tom Newsom: lno clubl Aim-lnferesl in hand-made proiecls. Spanish Club-37 members Pres: Margaret Rees: Toni Volcoun Aim-Spanish counlries, cusloms, and peoples. Sporls' Appreciafion Club-l2l members Pres: lno clubl: Palsy Richardson Aim-The fundamenlals of sporls. Slage Crafl' Club-I7 members Pres: Ray Corliss: Bruce Angwin Aim-The slaging of plays. Slamp Club-30 members Pres: Ray Hall: Annelfe Gimbal Aim-Sludy and lrading of slamps. Slalesmanship Club-29 members Pres: Bob Odell: Sue Roberls Aim-Inside view of governmenl. Tennis Club-6 members Pres: Phil Harman: lno clubl Aim-A beller game of fennis. Tumbling Club-4l members Pres: lno clubl: Sybil Harrison Aim-Tumbling slunls for programs. Winema Club-60 members Pres: .Ianel Scoll: Caroline Johnson Aim-Communily service. DRAMA, MUSIC, and ART . . . Scene from The Copperhead The Pie in The Oven Why The Chimes Rang Saved SECOND ROW The Copperheadn' Isecond Epicl Scene from Why The Chimes Rang Theodore Roos:-velT Program lJunior Highl Around The Campfire THIRD ROW The Man in The Bowler HaT Well-Sfage Hands' Work The Dizzy BaTon SaxophonisI When Love Was Young FOURTH ROW Drum Maier Romance is a RackeI Book Reviews lJunior Highl Ruddigore DRAMA looking back Through The year, one sees a long line oT successTul plays prepared under The able direcTion oT Miss Millis Ca- verly, head oT The PiedmonT High School drama deparTmenT. Some oT The drama classes presenT To The sTudenT body The assembly plays, while The senior play and The one-acT plays are prepared by The senior play classes. ChrisTmas Revelsf' wriTTen by Miss Caverly, is parT oT PiedmonT TradiTion and has been presenTed nearly every year as a ChrisTmas presenT To The sTudenT body. This year, however, The Revels were noT given. Junior dramaTics and The public speak- ing classes are under The direcTion oT Miss Lillian Munson. l MUSIC Three Types oT musical Training com- prise The work oT The The Music deparTmenT. The AssociaTed Glee Clubs are under The direcTion oT Miss McCargar. This group is doing a Tine piece oT work. The band and orchesTra are in charge oT Mr. Weiss. This group was organized To give The sTudenTs The opporTuniTies oTTered in insTrumenTal work. ThaT They have suc- ceeded is evidenced by Their Tine spring con- cerT on April 9 and Their playing oT The ac- companimenTs Tor The dance TesTival. The KilTie Band presenTs The mosT unique organizaTion oT The Three Types. Un- der The direcTion oT Mr. Johnson, This group assisTs in assemblies and rallies and is quiTe in keeping wiTh The ScoTch TradiTions. -4g- ART PROGRAM Among oTher acTiviTies during This school year which have broughT crediT To PiedmonT l-ligh School one oT The mosT ouT- sTanding is The ArT ProiecT, which was sTarT- ed in I929 wiTh picTures by Mrs. Sonnen- schein. AT ThaT Time The need was TelT Tor a collecTion oT picTures To broaden The pu- pils' arT appreciaTion during Their high school years. These picTures were purchased by The Board oT ConTrol Trom The sTudenT body Tunds. The picTures chosen were The besT reproducTions oT The TinesT examples oT boTh The old masTers and The moderns. The collec- Tion was so planned as To presenT a pano- rama oT arT achievemenT Trom GioTTo To The presenT day. I ART DEPARTMENT Under The able supervision oT Mrs. Lil- lian Sonnenschein, head oT The deparTmenT, varied acTiviTies are carried on. Mr. Rogers, a new insTrucTor This year, in addiTion To TirsT year and craTT classes, is in charge oT The CarToon Club, which conTribuTed The school calendar near The end oT This boolc. OT The arT courses oTTered aT PiedmonT The TirsT year comprises worlc oT a TundamenTal and general naTure in Torm, design, and color. From Then on The sTudenT may selecT courses in pen and inlc, cosTume design, craTTs, commercial, and composiTion. ln These advanced classes greaT sTress is laid on The creaTive expression and developmenT oT each individual sTudenT. DRAMA, MUSIC, y and ART . FIRST ROW Brick and Scolly Admiralion The Wizard of Oz Three Groups of Amaleurs SECOND ROW A Weaver Teddy RooseveIl Joinl Owners in Spain Casl of The Admirable Crichlon The Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz Greenwood Adams ' Two Slallerns and a King Brick shows lhem how Carloonisls THIRD ROW Al lhe Organ Scene from Why lhe Chimes Rang A Winner School Orcheslra Eleclion Speakers Big Noise Clarinelisls FOURTH ROW Diego's Dream Jones Trophy lHugh Koford, winnerl Mr. and Mrs. Lavarre Jazz Band Washinglon Day Play Amos Berg The Killer R' ' ASSEMBLY PLAYS Two Slallerns and a Kinqmz Allan Shields, Marqarel Mie- del, June Downie, Ralph Counlryman The March I-leir : Glen Noyes, Elsie Goodlellow, Ralph Counlryrnan, Phyllis Hardy, Arlhur Wealherbe Jane Townsend Savodu: Marqarel Miedel, Elinor Hill, Clare Lewis, June Downie, Jane Townsend, Lois Klaas The Killer : Jack Richardson, Phyllis Maxwell, Bruce An- qwin, Ralph Counlryman When Love Was Younq : Jim Todd, Phyllis Sanders, Jane Finlayson, Dorolhy Sack, Belly Whilehursl, Geraldine Music Joinl Owners in Spain : Jane Townsend, Lois Klaas, Doro- lhy Sack, Mary Anne Seward ASSEMBLY PLAYS 'Keeping Nora Happy : Louise Pinska, Bolo Odell, Janel Scoll, Gerald Slreel, Hiram Lorenzen 'The Pol Boiler : Hugh Ifclord, June Downie, Alvin Tale. Virginia Boalwrighl, Oscar Sowing, Ralph Counlry- man, Dick Hands THE WIZARD OF OZ lPlayed lor grammar school sludenlsl: Geraldine Camp- bell, Harold Wesl, Waller Franck, Palsy Smilh, Phyllis Sanders, Jim Livingslon, Jane Finlayson, Dorolhy Sack. Jim Todd, Bob Reinlein, Belly Pye, Marion Jesse. Ger- aldine Music, Belly Whilehursl, Beverly Prall -50 The SENIOR HIGH ASSEMBLIES Covered Wagon 7 Amaleur Hour: Rallies: Nalional Convenlionsg Armislice Day Program, Members ol One Man's Family, Alaska and Chevrolel picluresp Lincoln, Washinglon, and Columbus Day Programs: Senalor Knowlandq Max I-Iorwinslxi, comic lecIurer1 Ski Piclures: Pan American Airway and Bay Bridge Pic- luresg Cilizenship Speech Finals: Benny Buller, accor- dionisf JONES TROPHY HONOR ROLL Bruce Anqwin, Geraldine Campbell, Charles Dundore, Mal- colm Gilmour, Hugh Kolord lwinner in January, l937l, Hiram Lorenzen, Phyllis Maxwell, Margarel Miedel, Roberl Noyes, Jack Richardson, Palsy Smifh, Noel Spiess, Jane Townsend, I-Iarold Wesi. lThe June, I937 award had nol yel been made when lhis bool: wenl To pressl An GLEE CLUB CONCERT Eveninq in Spain : Girls' Glee Club and Dancers Around The Camplireuz Boys' Glee Club The Dizzy Balon : lalso given for the Dads' Clublz Rodger Dunslan, Harold Wesl, Janel Aclreily, Margarel Up- lon, Belly Eenlon, Wesley Bullinglon, Malcolm Gil- mour, Janice Norlon, Ralph Counlryman, I-Iarold Smilh, Jim I-Iall, William Rulherlordg and The Girls' Glee Club Why the Chimes Rang lalso given lor lhe December Senior Farewelll: Marqarel Miedel, Phyllis Hardy, Em- my Lou Filzmaurice, Allan Shields, June Downie, Elsie Goodlellow, Arlhur Wealherbe, Elinor Hill, Bruce An- gwin, Phyllis Maxwell, Ralph Counlryman, Clare Lewis, Jack Richardson, and The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. DRAMA, MUSIC, and ART . FIRST ROW Ari' Room-202 Dy lr Washingion Day Speakers Rudcligore Boolr Reviews lJunior Highl SECOND ROW Th: Weaflwr Vane Elopes The March Heir Twirling Drum Maior The Copperhead lFirsI' Epicl A Nighf in Spain THIRD ROW Arl Room-205 The Dizzy BaIon Keeping Nora Happy Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club Brass Choir Senior Farewell Killie Bancl JUNIOR HIGH ASSEMBLIES Boolr Reviews, Original poerns: Theodore Roosevell and llihe Columbus Day Plays: Wesf of Ihe Alleqhaniesf' lchrislrnas playlg Washinqfon Day Play ONE-ACT PLAYS The Weather Vane Elopes : Belly Willson, Belly Sheridan, Allan Shields, Dorothea Edwards: and Dancers The Man in ihe Bowler I-laI : Jaclr Richardson, Belly I-leald, Bruce Anqwin, Shirley Keilh, Bill Windeler, Noel Spiess, Glen Noyes i i The Pie in lhe Oven : Delloresf Holyoalre, Pefra Hovde, Bob Blair, Palsy Smifh Romance ls a Raclreiuz Harold Wesf, Phyllis Maxwell, Geraldine Music, Phyllis Sanders, Malcolm Gilmour, Geraldine Campbell, Joe Swan 9 JANUARY SENIOR PLAY Copperheaduz Roberl Noyes, Janel Davidson, Diclc Milliqan, Jim Hall, Nat Hellman, Virginia Jessup. Diclr Siebbins, Goodwin Key, Monfe Ray, Eleanor Squires, Alvin Taie, Beliy Coulfer, Marilyn Sanders, Ke-nnelh Klaas, Dawn Treadwell, Helene Brierly JUNE SENIOR PLAY Adrnirable Crichionnz Leads-Jaclc Richardson, Mar- qarel Miedel, John Wilson, Belfy Heald, Paliy Knox. Noel Spiess, Malcolm Gilmour, Verna Oqburn, Bruce Anqwin, Paisy Smilh, Geraldine Campbell: Supporfinq Players-Howard Goepperf, Allan Shields, Palriclr Da- vie, Bob Blair, Bill Windeler, Glen Noyes, Dorolhy Saclr, Elsie Goodfellow, Lois Klaas, Mary Anne Seward. Barbara Smiih, Joe Swan, Harold Wesl -52- ,Fm ,if 2 H... . Z DECLAMATION STAGE CREW AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP Hugh Koford, manager: Roberf Noyes and Charles Dun- ln fhe school finals of fhe American cifizenship speech- es of fhe California Crusaders, Dick Gorman was chosen fo represenf fhe school wifh Ted Wiffschen as his alfernafe. The regional finals were held af Piedmonf, Diclc faking second place. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Melvin Gelhaus, Phyllis Sanders, and Wyman Taylor confended for fhe American Legion award, Melvin Gel- haus being declared winner MASONIC TROPHY The confesfanfs for fhe Masonic plague were Al Hogan. Beffy Jane Fisher, Charles Townsend, and Wilberf Founfain, AI Hogan being declared fhe winner, -53- dore, chief elecfriciansg assisfanfs, Bruce Angwin, Hi- ram Lorenzen, Noel Spiess, Roy Bisfline, George Ryerson. Ogden Cooley, Ralph Counfryman, Hal Ling, Ray Corliss, David New, Hugh Crawford, Chris An- derson, Sfafford Peck THE LAND OF OZ Beverly Brown, Norma Keyser, Kennefli Hanfen, Bob Braclc' en, King Haugner, Nancy Newsom, Bob Thompson, Calvin Turman, Nancy Pfeifer, Warren Craig, Harold Wesf, Sybil Sinclair, Bobby Breed, Emmy Lou Fifz- maurice, Margof Forf, Elinor Hill, Mabel Hodgson, Fay Jeffrey, Helen Johnson, Paffy Pavliger, Phyllis Sanders, Jane Young, Gwen Vodvarlca. PIE DMONT BAND 0 o 0 0 ' SENIOR FAREWELL FANTASY Aulhors: Marqarel Miedel, chairman: Dorolhea Edwards. Pelra I-Iovde, Pally Knox, Phyllis Maxwell, Belly I-Ieald Members ol the Casl: Pelra I-Iovde, Phyllis Maxwell, Ann Pilre, Belly Beard, Geraldine Music, La-:Verne Lang, Shirley Keilh, Jean Campbell, Belly Ann Sheridan, Jean Nulling, Elsie Goodlellow, Geraldine Campbell, Janel' Scoll, Clare Lewis, Beverly Prall, Vivian Gyle, Jane Townsend, Lois Klaas, Barbara Srnilh, Palsy Smilh. Belly Willson, Dorolhea Edwards. Francis Donohue, Mary Anne Seward, Dorolhy Saclc, Barbara Sherwood Song Commillee: Gwen Wriqhl, Marqarel Orchison, Geral- dine Campbell, Alice Ebberl, Mildred Yales ASSOCIATED GLEE CLUBS CONCERT The associaled Glee Clubs. under lhe supervision ol Miss McCarqar, prescnled an enjoyable program on lhe niqhl ol May I4lh, including lhe lollowing numbers: Boys' Gleeg Girls' Gleeg Combined Glee Clubs: Oc- lelleg Duel: Solo, and Comedy Number. BAND AND ORCHESTRA Proving lo be more popular each se- mesler, lhe Piedmonl I-Iigh School Band and Orcheslra have made excellenl progress during lhe pasl school year. These organi- zalions furnish music lor rallies and assem- blies. as well as lor many ol our loolball games. On April 9, l937, Mr. Joseph Weiss. who has conlinued his line worlc as leader ol lhese organizalions, presenled a very suc- cessful concerl, lwo oulslanding numbers being Dvoralcs Finale from lhe New World Symphony and My I-lero lrom lhe Chocolale Soldier. From lhese organizalions was organized a brass sexlelle and an oclelle, which on lhe -54.- ' 0 0 0 o PIEDMONT BA llnsefl Mr. J. Weiss Band MasTer nighT oT February 22, I937, gave one oT a series oT broadcasTs on The Red NeTwork oT The NaTional BroadcasTing Company. BAND AND ORCHESTRA MANAGEMENT STAFF STANLEY JOHNSON-Maior Domo KATHLEEN MURPHY-Twirling Drum Major FRED BENNETT-STudenT Direcfor and Manager WILLIAM BOUTON-AssisTanT Manager KILTIE BAND Probably There is no more novel organi- zaTion among high school musical organiza- Tions Than The KilTie Band, which is now en- Tering iTs sixTh year aT PiedmonT. Appear- ing Tor mosT oT our school acTiviTies as well as Tor many ouTside groups, This group oT players has broughT much enioymenT To iTs members as well as To Those who have lisTened To Them. AT The head oT This org- -55- anizaTion is Mr. Brick Johnson, coach oT The TooTball and Track Teams. Nearly seven years ago, Through his keen inTeresT in ScoTch TradiTions, Mr. Johnson organized This unique band. This year our coach is leaving us Temporarily, and he has arranged Tor Mr. Fred MacLennen, a True Highland piper Trom ScoTland, To carry on his work as The bagpipe insTrucTor. The members oT The band include The Tollowing: Mr. Johnson, Malcolm Gilmour, Corwin Johnson, Bob Thunen, Bob Shields, l-larold WhiTe, Bruce Manby, EllioTT John- son, Don Jackson, Dick Milligan, Bob Noyes and lv1ilTon Wallace, Drummers: Oscar Sowing, l.eighTon Edelman, Don D'Evelyn, Wallace l-luTchinson, KenneTh RadTke, and Bill Walsh. ND '- Q L: ,fx wifi'- JAY'-N uw,-.C 1 - , x . K -In X 12 X 2-QE? M X ' .J ,Wa X if nj 1, 'X :LJ 1 -N221 'Y VH ' 3135 E312 9 1, .' ff ' fi!! iii ,P ' f jf3'? i1f' Q , 3 ,'jf'v. l , l. ,-3 . , QQ! 3 V . ,- 3 :gf Q, --ji-.J-I Q., 1 I Aa . , ., L HMI' .' 'z5'C1ZU, .. ' -r?Zr.l' f'-:nv rikfl 'I!. .: 5l.H!!' I H. ' ' ' ,.1Qli'k',!1 fLli90': ,f. X 'Q DEALS of good spor+smansl1ip, courfesy, friendship, aggres- siveness, ambifion, perseverance . . . . like arfisfs mixing 'I'l1eir pigmenfs . . . like sculpfors molding s+a+ues . . . like composers orchesfraiing music .... fhese we have chosen as fhe spirif of fhe iBook of Afhlefics. OTBALL f'i X FOOTBALL COACHES S. Moyer G. Johnson J. Hole S. Siegrisf Sept. II Sept. I8 Sept. 26 Oct 4 Oct. I6 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. I3 SCHEDULE OF GAMES Piedmont 38 Piedmont I 3 Piedmont 34 Piedmont 7 A.C.A.L. SEASON Piedmont 32 Piedmont I 3 Piedmont 39 Piedmont 26 Piedmont 202 Mission Comerce LoweII Concord Richmond BerIceIey Hayward AIamecIa Opponents - 58 000l0OFOOTBA PRACTICE SEASON A Purple Team, conTaining Tour men who had never been in varsiTy compeTiTion beTore, opened Their prac- Tice season wiTh a Triumph over Ivlission. During The TirsT halT, however, The I-lighlanders scored 3I poinTs and looked To be in mid-season Torm. Coaches Johnson and I-Iole gave many members oT The squad Their iniTial TesT in This opening game ThaT ended 38 To 7 in Tavor oT PiedmonT. The second encounTer againsT a San Francisco school did noT bring as much scoring, buT The margin oT vicTory was decisive enough. The PiedmonT eleven, scor- ing in The second and TourTh quarTers, deTeaTed Com- merce I3 To O. Inspired by The running oT Francisco and The deTense oT I-lanson, lvlorrill, and Turner, The Clan Turned back The TighTing Bulldogs. In The Third game Lowell Tollowed her sisTer schools Trom The ciTy To deTeaT aT The hands oT The Purple. Mak- ing nine Touchdowns, Tour oT which were called back Tor penalTies, The ScoTs deTeaTed Their rivals 34 To 2. The TilT was TeaTured by The hard running of I-lawley and Shields, The blocking oT CapTain I-lanson, and The sTellar deTense oT The enTire Team. Concord proved To be The hardesT opponenTs The ScoT grid machine meT during The pracTice season. I-Iampered by playing on a dirT Tield, The Clan Eleven lacked scoring punch when They needed iT mosT. Al- Though PiedmonT was always pressing, The deTense oT Concord held PiedmonT's scoring To 7 poinTs only, made by Bruce I-Iawley laTe in The game. -59- FOOTBALL OPTIMO Won in I936 by JOHN HANSON CIRCLE P ALLEN, JIM BOOTH, BILL BRYAN, JOHN ERICHSON, FRANK FORSMAN, HARRY GEITNER, GILBERT HENSHAW, NED MILLER, HENRY ORR, ELLIOTT RAY, MONTE SMITH, DUDLEY WEBBER, WILLARD WEIST. OSCAR WALLACE, JIM WINDELER, BOB WILSON, JOHN LL PIGSKIN WiTTor Milligan Hanson Francisco Morrill Hawley Hayes Muller Radllre SmiTl1 Rufledge Sleele RICHMOND BERKELEY Opening Their league play wi+h a crush- ing 32 To O vicTory over IasT year's champ- ions from Richmond, The Purple gridders sTarTed Their Triumphanf march Toward an- oTher A.C.A.L. foofball TiTIe. Richmond losT Their key man on The firsT play, buT Their hopes were complefely scaffered To The winds on The nexT play, which senT Francisco Tearing 65 yards Through Tackle To a Touch- down. The Highlanders did noT sTop There buf confinued To pile up The score in re- venge againsf The Team ThaT had broken Their sTring of viclories lasT year. A long march, feafured by The hard hiffing of I-Iawley and Shields, senT Francisco for his second Tally of The affernoon. The Third score was a power drive by Shields, climaxing a 40-yard march. Again Francisco broke inTo The clear for one of his Iighlning-like runs, and The Oilers' defense became useless. Bryan SmiTh accounfed for The lasT score oT The day as he dashed over from 20 yards ouT on a fake reverse. The blocking and defense of lvlilli- gan. WiTTer, I-Ianson, and OTTo made The Team inTo a machine of desTrucTion. WiTh all The TighT and spiriT ThaT ac- company The TradiTional Berkeley Game. The I-Iighlanders, sTarTing slowly and finishing sTrong, won a sTunning vicTory over The Yellowiackefs. Berkeley had a Team ThaT ouT- weighed The Clansmen sixTeen pounds To The man, buf PiedmonT's fighT and Trickiness made up for The lack in weighT and carried The ThisTIe Eafers on To a I3 To O win. The Teams were nervous in The TirsT quarfer, and many fumbles resuITed. The Clan soon re- covered iTself, however, and sTarTed ouT in a business-like manner To erase The memory of a I4 To O deTeaT on a rain-swepT field of mud in Berkeley lasT year. In The second quarTer The Purple Tornado moved Torfy yards To score as Francisco ambled over from The 7-yard line. The pass-caTching abilify of NaT Hellman puT The ScoTs in posifion for Their final Touchdown, and Bob Shields drove over from The 2-yard line To lifT The score To I3 To O. Berkeley was a sTubborn Team To beaT, and iT was only The sfarring defensive TacTics of Morrill, Turner, and The resT of The line ThaT kepT The Purple goal inTacT. -60- 0 LETTERMEN ff in Bradford OHo Hellman Turner Shields H y Miller MacMichael Weinmann BenneTT Mikel McNeill Mgr. May ard HAYWARD ALAMEDA The Clan successTully invaded The sanc- Tuary oT Haywards' Farmers in Their TirsT league game away Trom home and reTurned wiTh a sweeping 39 To O Triumph. The ScoTch Eleven sTarTed slowly on a dirT Tield ThaT was someThing new To Them. Chuck Morrill recovered a Farmer Tumble deep in The opponenTs' TerriTory, and Then The Clan came To liTe. Soon aTTer ThaT, Francisco scored Trom seven yards ouTg a Tew minuTes laTer Shields climaxed a long march wiTh a Touchdown Trom The I-yard iine. A Tricky laTeral To Francisco caughT The HaywardiTes unawares, and The ToTal amounTed To 20 To O aT The halTway mark. A Farmer line ThaT had sTarTed Tairly sTrong was now weaken- ing, and soon aTTer The halT opened, Lloyd Francisco reTurned a Hayward punT TorTy- Tive yards To anoTher score. Even The second sTring was able To +aIIy Twice during The game, RuTledge and Bryan SmiTh each scor- ing on long runs. The ball-carrying oT The veTerans. Hawley, Francisco, and Shields, was as eTTecTive as usual, and The play oT The second sTringers, lvlaclvlichael, SmiTh, and RuTledge, was a revelaTion. -6l- The Clan gridders closed Their brillianT season in a TiTTing way, crushing Alameda 26 To O and Taking possession oT The A.C.A. L. crown. The Highlanders Traveled To Ala- meda To beaT Their rivals decisively by Tour Touchdowns. The ScoTs sTarTed Their work oT desTrucTion early, Francisco springing in- To The clear Tor a sevenTy-Tive yard ramble To The goal line soon aTTer The game sTarTed. Alameda's line sTiTTened, and The Clan did noT score again during The hall, being de- nied on The I-yard line by The halT gun. ImmediaTely aTTer The game had sTarTed again, The Highlanders sTaged a susTained march ThaT Tinally saw WiTTer bucking over Tor The 6 poinTs. Again Francisco rico- cheTed oTT leTT Tackle and inTo The clear To race ThirTy-Tive yards To score. LaTe in The baTTle, a Trick pass To Hawley resulTed in The Tinal Touchdown. Many seniors played Their lasT game Tor PiedmonT againsT Alameda. This vicTory gave The Highlanders The undispuTed A.C. A.L. crown and closed The mosT successTuI season in TooTball in The hisTory oT The school. BA aAn U ' ' ' ' I BASKETBALL COACH ES Peferson J. Berg Jan Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb LEAGUE GAMES 26 Piedmon+ 29 Piedmon+ Piedmon+ Piedmon+ 5 I6 I9 Piedmon+ 26 Piedmon+ V A R S I T Y 3I Berkeley I7 A+ Piedmon+ 27 Richmond 25 A+ Piedmon+ 36 Hayward 30 A+ Piedmon+ 29 Berkeley 27 A+ Piedmon+ 2I Richmond 22 A+ Richmond 35 Hayward 25 A+ Hayward LEAGUE GAMES IIBII 26 Piedmon+ 39 Berkefey 20 A+ Piedmon+ 29 Piedmon+ 24 Richmond 26 A+ Piedmon+ 5 Piedmon+ 42 Hayward 22 A+ Piedmon+ I6 Piedmon+ 36 Berkeley 25 A+ Piedmon+ I9 Piedmon+ 3I Richmond 25 A+ Richmond 26 Piedmon+ 22 Hayward I8 A+ Hayward COMPARATIVE SCORES V A R S I T Y Piedmon+ I79 Opponent I47 I I B I I Piedmon+ I94 Opponen+s I36 -62- 00o BAS KETBALL ..B,, PRACTICE SEASON In direcT conTrasT To The league season, The I936-37 baskeTball pracTice season was noT very successTul. Six vicTories and eighT losses Tell The sTory oT a group oT hard-TighTing baskeTball players who, Though They showed consisTenT improvemenT and TighT, Tell beTore several oT The ouTsTanding Teams oT The EasT Bay. However, only Three oT The eighT Teams ThaT de- TeaTed The Highlanders managed To win by more Than Three poinTs. In The pracTice season PiedmonT ToTaled 359 poinTs To Their opponenTs 403. The season opened wiTh a hearT-breaking, over-Time loss To a sTrong ST. ElizabeTh Team. In The nexT Two games. San Leandro and CrockeTT, The Clan emerged winners in good Torm. Then The Highlanders were de- TeaTed in Tour sTraighT games, Two To Oakland and one each To Oakland Tech and SanTa Rosa. The varsiTy reTurned Trom The ChrisTmas vacaTion To deTeaT Tamalpais and Then To lose an over-Time game To The Palo AlTo Vikings. Displaying a whirlwind aTTack, UniversiTy Turned back The Highlanders by a good mar- gin. Coach PeTerson's boys Then won a well-deserved vicTory over The sTrong San MaTeo squad. The Univer- siTy oT CaIiTornia I45's proved Too sTrong Tor The locals. A double vicTory over MarTinez Tinished The prac- Tice season and showed The Highland Team in Tine shape Tor The coming race Tor The A.C.A.L. -63- I 17 F I BASKETBALL OPTIMO Won In I937 by Ray Haynes CIRCLE P AWARDS BLAIR, BOB CAFASSO. HENRY DUNLAP, JOHN LIPPI, RICHARD KIRKJEAN, BOB SMITH, RALPH CASABA l.l ngsl' no Todd WiT+er Haynes McCann Mullo Dane Hamlin Wiffschen Mgr. Dunn FIRST BERKELEY GAME Employing a quick, breaking aTTack, The Clan varsiTy opened The A.C.A.L. season wiTh a decisive 3 I-I7 margin over The Berke- ley YellowiackeTs. ln The TirsT half The game was very close. wiTh Berkeley holding a I4-I2 halT- Time lead. Back Trom The resT period came The Highlanders To ouTclass Berkeley wiTh a series oT plays ThaT scored conTinuously. The ScoTs were ouTsTanding on defense in The second halT, holding The YellowiackeTs To Three poinTs. FIRST RICHMOND GAME The Highlander varsiTy wenT Through Their second league game wiTh even beTTer Torm Than They displayed againsT Berkeley. Playing like a smooTh machine, The Clan quinTeT, aT half-Time, held a comTorTable I6 To 6 lead over a sTrong Richmond Team. The Oilers rallied sTrongly ThroughouT The enTire second half, bu+ could noT quiTe overTake The Purple and WhiTe Team. The Tinal score, 27-25, indicaTed a much closer game Than The conTesT really was. FIRST HAYWARD GAME Proving Their championship caliber, The ScoTch Turned back a TighTing Hayward Team 36-30. The Clan sTarTed well and held an I8-I3 margin aT half-Time. In The second half The Farmers gradual- ly cuT down PiedmonT's lead unTil. wiTh Tour minuTes To go, Hayward scored To lead The Highlanders by one poinT. Here The local Team really showed Their abiliTy, by scoring seven poinTs in quick succession. Ollie Ham- lin and Jack Dana were ouTsTanding Tor PiedmonT. SECOND BERKELEY GAME ln The mosT Thrilling game oT The year. PiedmonT conTinued wiTh a vicTory over Berkeley, 29-27. The enTire Third quarTer was a see- saw baTTle wiTh The score sTanding 20-20 aT The quarTer-resT period. In The lasT period The Clan's lasT-minuTe spurT proved suffi- cienT Tor vicTory. Jim Todd. Fred Muller. and Jean WiTTer Turned in sTarring perTor- mances. -64.- 000O0lLETTERM Hawley Hyams Tripp NuTTing Berry McCaffrey Ferriera Smifh Dunham Mg D SECOND RICHMOND GAME A TasT, sTrong Richmond Team gave PiedmonT her TirsT Ieague deTeaT when a vicTory would have given The championship To The Highlanders. The game was close ThroughouT and noTabIe Tor iTs close guard- ing by bofh Teams, The Tinal score being 22-2I. AT half-Time The Oilers led by an I I-IO score. During The Third quarTer The Clan Team rallied To lead Tor a while, buT Rich- mond's Tinal rush accounTed Tor PiedmonT's deTeaT. SECOND HAYWARD GAME WiTh The A.C.A.L. TiTle already won because oT T-Iayward's vicTory over Rich- mond, The Purple and WhiTe varsiTy showed True championship form in deTeaTing I-Iay- ward, 35-25. Though I-Iayward ToughT hard aT all Times, The Highlanders held a lead Through- ouT. In The second halT The Farmers rallied To come wiThin Two poinTs oT PiedmonT. Ted WiTTschen. Ray I-Iaynes, Jim LivingsTon, Bruce Hawley, and Leo McCaTTrey sTood ouT as sTars oT The game. THE LIGHTWEIGHTS' SEASON The I936-37 B Team, by winning I8 ouT oT 20 games, esTabIished The besT season record ever made by any Clan baskeTball Team. Comprised enTireIy oT veTerans, The Team ran up 4I I poinTs To Their opponenTs' 2 I3 during The pracTice season. Coach Ber- ger's Team deTeaTed SanTa Rosa Tor The TirsT Time in Tive years, and also Turned in a vic- Tory over The older UniversiTy oT CaIiTornia's IighTweighTs. OTher Teams PiedmonT deTeaTed were ST. ElizabeTh, San Leandro, CroclceTT, Oak- land, Oakland Tech, Palo AlTo, UniversiTy, San IvIaTeo, and MarTinez. Their only loss during The pracTice season, To Tamalpais. was by a one-poinT margin. WiTh The oTher league Teams equaling or beTTering The IighTweighTs' pracTice sea- son record. The Highlanders were noT Ta- vored To win The A.C.A.L. championship. l-Iowever, PiedmonT won Tive games, and losT one To Richmond by Two poinTs. Coach John D. Berger's ouTsTanding TuTeIage and The plays oT Allan Berry, ArThur Ferriera, Tom Tripp, Ed NuTTing, Jean I-Iyams, Charles SmiTh, and Bob Dunham, deserve a greaT deal of praise. -es- I EN TRACK cocoon... l C 4 TRACK COACH G. Johnson TRACK SCHEDULE-I937 SEASON Prac+ice Season Feb. 25 Oakland High l44l Piedmonf lbbl March 5' Tech. High l63l Piedmonf l4Il March 30 Berkeley High lbl lfbl Piedmoni' l42 5X6 April 3 Cal. Frosh l87 If2l Piedmonl' l34 lf2l April 6 ' Alameda High l34 U21 Pieclmonf l68 If2 April I0 Sian. Frosh l72l Piedmonf l50l April I3 Palo Alfo l35l Piedmonf l78l April 22 B A.C.A.L. April 30 A.C.A.L. a+ California May 8 Mar+inez Relays May I5 Nor+h Coasl' a+ Sianforcl May 22 S+a+e Meef a+ Los Angeles indicales home meei -66 'v'oooooo TRACK A. C. A. L. The big TeaTure oT The Track year, The A.C.A.L. meeT aT Edwards Tield, April 30, Tinished True To The pre- meeT predicTions, Berkeley being TirsT wiTh 58 poinTs and PiedmonT a sTrong second wiTh 36. BeTore The meeT many hopeTuI Tans could see The possibiliTy oT a surprise vicTory Tor The I-Iighlanders, buT These hopes did noT maTerialize. As was expecTed, The middle disTances were The main source oT The Clan's poinTs. I-Iogan Took The 440 in The TasT Time oT 5I.7 seconds, and Warren Craig, who ran boTh The halT and The quarTer, was a close Third. In his TavoriTe evenT, The 880-yard run, however, Warren led The Tield wiTh his broTher Wes close aT his heels aT The Tinish. Wes was sTrong in The mile as usual, going away aT The Tinish To win in The Tine Time of 4:39. I. AnoTher Purple winner Tor The day was Don Barbour. who raced To a decisive vicTory in The low hurdles. Jim Todd perTormed very well, gaThering Tour poinTs in The sprinTs and one in The high iump. The Clansmen closed The day wiTh a sweeping Triumph in The relay, seTTing a new record oT l:3 I .6. I-Iayward, The surprise Team oT The meeT, Tinished in Third posiTion wiTh I7 poinTs. Alameda Trailed wiTh I I digiTs, Tollowed by Richmond wiTh 6. Thus The ScoTch TraclcsTers closed a Tairly successful season, winning a maioriTy oT Their dual meeTs buT Tail- ing To deTend Their A.C.A.L. championship. 67- TRACK OPTIMO Won in I937 by Warren Craig and Wesley Craig CIRCLE P ALEXANDER, DICK BLAIR, BOB BURRIS, JIM COOGAN, EMMONS DARCH, BILL GOWING, OSCAR HANDS, DICK HIMES. ROGER HYAMS, JEAN LORBEER, GEORGE MacBRlDE, HALL MYERS, BOB NUTTING, ED WALLACE, JIM WALSH. BILL WRIGHT, HORACE CINDER og Wes Craig RuTIecIge Hughes Smiih Hyams Todd Forsman C ig Myers GeiTner Goepperi' Darch Scoff Walsh Noyes PRACTICE SEASON Rain was one oT The biggesT opponenTs oT The ScoTch Trackmen in The early parT oT The season. Several imporTanT pracTice meeTs were called oTT because oT showers, and The cindermen were IaTe in reaching Top physical condiTion. OAKLAND DespiTe These hardships, Coach John- son's Team goT oTT To a good seasonal sTarT wiTh a decisive vicTory over Oakland, 66 To 44. The only disappoinTing race oT The day was The mile, in which Wes Craig, lasT year's A.C.A.L. champion, suTTered a deTeaT aT The hands oT his Oakland rival. TECHNICAL For The TirsT Time in many years, Tech- nical deTeaTed a Purple Track Team. The ThisTle EaTers, lacking TirsT place winners in The middle disTances and Tield evenTs. Tell beTore The Engineers, 63 To 4I. The ouT- sTanding Clan sTars Tor The day were Warren Craig and Dick BenneTT. Warren Took over his iniured broTher's assignmenT in The mile and sped To vicTory in The Tine early-season Time oT 4:56.3. BenneTT was The only double winner Tor The ScoTs, excelling in The pole vaulT aT II TeeT, 8 inches, and in The high iump aT 5 TeeT, I0 inches. BERKELEY Again PiedmonT's cindermen Toppled To deTeaT, This Time beTore Their ancienT ri- vals Trom Berkeley in The TirsT dual meeT be- Tween These schools. The Clansmen were beaTen, bl If6 To 42 5f6. The Craig Twins perTormed nobIy7 Wes won The mile in 4144.2 and Warren, The 880 in 2:03.8. Don Barbour won The low hurdles in a TasT race, alThough he Took only Third place in The high hurdles. I-logan's Triumph in a Thrilling quarT- er mile and PiedmonT's winning The relay Team were The oTher Clan vicTories. CAL. FROSH Combining wiTh The high school sTars oT Two counTies in a TuTiIe aTTempT againsT The Cal. Frosh, PiedmonT did more Than iTs share oT poinT-gaThering. The Treshmen won 87 If2 To 34 lf2. buT The Hill CiTy school scored I8 oT The high school ToTal. Jim Todd placed second in The hundred and came Trom behind in The anchor lap of The relay To win Tor The prep men. Wes Craig was The only high school winner Tor The day, Tak- ing The halT mile in 2:0I.I. I-Iis broTher, Warren, running in The 440 Tor The TirsT Time, Tinished Third wiTh The remarkable buT un- oTTicial Time oT 50.6. -63- o o o Q 0 OPOINT WINN Barbour Hands BenneTT Aver Sparber Dawson C g Himes Lorbeer Blair Wallace Dunlap Wrighf Alexander B ALAMEDA B A.C.A.L. Sweeping 5 evenTs and Taking 7 TirsTs, The Clan ouTpoinTed Alameda, 68 If2 To 34 If2. Many unknowns came To The TronT in Their evenTs, and The ScoTch Track Tans heard Tor The TirsT Time among The winners such names as I-Iyams, Burris, GoepperT. WrighT, and Dawson. STANFORD FROSH Again The high school sTars oT Alameda and ConTra CosTa CounTies were unsuccess- Tul, losing To STanTord Frosh, 72 To 50. A- gain represenTaTives Trom PiedmonT scored a large percenTage oT The high school all- sTars' ToTaI. Bob I-Iogan, closely pursued by his Team maTe, Warren Craig, seT a new school record in The 440. I-Iis Time oT 5I.3 broke The Ten-year-old mark oT Tom Moran by .9 oT a second. Jim Todd beTTered all A.C.A.L. sprinTers, Tinishing second in The Turlong. PALO ALTO The I-Iighlanders proved Themselves Tar superior To Their Peninsula rivals, crushing Them, 78 To 35. Mr. Johnson's sTars Took I0 ouT oT The I3 TirsTs, sweeping 4 evenTs. Todd sped Through a 23.4 Turlong: Wes Craig TroTTed The mile in 4:4I.4, and The Clan relay Team was Timed aT I:34.5. -69- Coming as a preview oT The big A.C. A.L., The Tive schools oT The league parTici- paTed in a lighTweighT meeT on The Clan cin- der paTh. Berkeley, displaying sTrengTh in aImosT all evenTs, succeeded in deTeaTing Their rivals Trom PiedmonT wiTh 30 If2 To 28 IX2. The ScoTch produced Three B winners in Richard ScoTT, who won The 220- yard dash: Roger I-limes, who ouTsTripped all opponenTs in The 300-yard rung and I-Iow- ard GoeperT, who Took a vicTory in The haIT mile. Alameda was Tar behind The leading schools wiTh I9 poinTs, Richmond Tollowed wiTh I43 and I-Iayward, wiTh 4. C A.C.A.L. I-Ield in coniuncTion wiTh The oTher Iighl- weighTs, The C meeT, wiTh Tour schools compeTing, was won by Alameda. The Mud- hens scored 45 poinTs To BerkeIey's 43. I-Iay- ward and PiedmonT Took Third and TourTh places respecTiveIy wiTh The scores oT I6 and I4. MARTINEZ RELAYS AND NORTH COAST MEET These Track rneeTs have noT been run oTT aT The Time This book goes To press. ERS M I NOR SPCJRTSQ 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 1 I' V urn'-gv i A ' . ' I ' J 'PII . TENNIS P W Ison Herman Founfain Anderson Hudson Hobart GOLF L gren Haslell McCann Odell J. Wilson Coogan Goodman TENNIS GOLF Selling a lasl pace, lhe Piedmonl l937 lennis leam wenl lhrough lhe lirsl hall ol lhe A.C.A.L. wilhoul a deleal. The record ol lhe lasl hallol lhe season is nol available since lhe schedule has nol been compleled as lhe annual goes lo press. During lhe lirsl hall ol lhe league season, Phil I-larman was one ol lhe oulslanding players, gaining many poinls lor Piedmonl, however, Phil moved lo England belore lhe season was compleled. Depsile lhis loss lhe leam slands a good chance lo become champions. Olher members ol lhe leam are Pier- ponl Wilson, who is lhe leading man, Wil- berl Founlain, number lwo man: I-Iarold l-ludson, a veleran lrom lasl year's leam: Jim Anderson, a newcomer lo lhe leam and lo lhe school, who has shown much abililyg and Jim I-lobarl, who has consislenlly im- proved lhroughoul lhe year. A greal deal ol credil musl go lo lhese boys and lo Coach Sam Moyer lor carrying lhe colors ol Piedmonl lhrough in such line slyle. The Kimmer Shielding Tennis Trophy was awarded lo Pierponl Wilson. The l937 goll leam, unlilce mosl ol lhe leams ol lhe pasl lew years, consisled main- ly ol seniors who had experience in malch play. Led by lwo oulslanding players, Don I-laslell and Jaclc Lovegren, lhe leam prac- liced diligenlly and had a lairly successful praclice season, delealing lhe Universily ol Calilornia lreshmen and being delealed by lhe Slanlord Universily lreshmen. As lhe Clan-O-Log goes lo press, lhe league sea- son has nol commenced, however, lhe leam should sland a good chance lo win lhe lille. The members ol lhe leam are com- posed ol Don I-laslell, Jaclc Lovegren, Frank McCann, Bob Odell, Emmons Coogan, John Wilson, and Jay Goodman, in lhe order ol imporlance. The members ol lhe group have been praclicing diligenlly under lhe direclion ol Coaches Moyer and I-lole in preparalion lor lhe A.C.A.L. malches, and lhey deserve much praise lor lheir earnesl worlc. The Dewey Longworlh Golf Trophy was presenled in I936 lo Don I-laslell. -70- Clan beafs Alameda The opener againsf Mission Speedy Rocker Francisco Hard-driving Swede Wiffer linsell We beaf Hayward Charging Ike Hellman linsell Tha+'s poor Hayward again Hawley smashes lhrough Poor Berkeley We meel' Commerce The Oilers gel smeared Brick peps up fha ieam Coach Johnson and John Hanson, Opfimo winner. 1 l Ll':i ' ' I 1 K.. 4- x . ' : ir ,E lgi ' 113 l YJ: YELL LEADERS-FALL Coogan, Bracken, Walsh B's meei Oakland Muller and McCann Two Clan sfars Rigmas vs Kimmers Capfain Ray Haynes linsefl We win again B Siar, Jean Hyams iinseil Varsify loses a close one Varsiiy in acfion Rigmas win, 28 io 27 All-Coun+y -Jim Livingsion McFarland bea+s Todd Foun+ain serves one Warren Craig fakes rhe 880 Barbour in Hue hurdles Hogan and Dawson win fine 440 Hudson biasfs away Hasleir hi+s a long one Wes Craig rriumphs linserl Brofhers Harman win again Todd wins Jim Todd, Cian's ace sprinrer linsefi Lovegren fees off . Q'-pig Q ,131 l-H 4 .. YELL LEADERS-SPRING Bracken, Mikel, Roberfs Hard af Worl: Doc among +l1e fesf fubes Miss Sheffield Speakers for Cifhenslwip Award When a Fellow Needs a Friend Slriing All Managers Our new dresses We made flnem ourselves Am l sick? The ihree monkeys Learning in fhe Library Brick hiding from 'rhe sun Whose iacke1'7 A quier corner Learning how fo cook . Fish faces iicepr in affer school Models Singing Winemas GIRLS' SPORTS TOP ROW Mosf Original Cos+ume -Jinls Bed Couple -Jinks Mod Humorous Couple -Jinks Archery-Spring Baslxelball Champions-Fall Newcomb-Spring SECOND ROW Mosl Beaufiful Cos+ume -Jinks Bad Group - The QuinIs -Jinlrs MosI Original Couple -Jinks Archery-Fall Baslrefball-Sophomores Newcomb-Spring LOWER ROW Swimming-Manager English P Officers ISecond Semesferl: Jean Campbell, Mary Anne Seward. Barbara Smilh An Original CosI'ume -.links Swimming-Spring Archery-Spring Newcomb-Manager Miss Haroldson Head of Girls' Physical Educalion l GIRLS' ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT To every girl in Pieclmonl High School, a very con- slruclive round of sporls is ollered nol only in regular classes, bul in aller-school sporls loo. Parlicipalion In lhese games nol only increases a glrl's slclll and knowledge ol a game, bul il promoles lhe splrll ol good sporlsman- ship and cooperalion. Good heallh is an imporlanl faclor in every girl's life, and lhrough alhlelics good heallh is oblained. Aclivilles such as dancing, archery, baslcelball, swimming, lennis, riding, ice-slcallng, and Newcomb are offered every year. Newcomb is a new sporl which has been inlroduced lo lhe gymnasium classes and aller-school sporl groups wilh much success. -76- GIRLS' ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PiedmonT High School is happy To welcome back Miss Agnes l-laroldson, head of The girls' aThleTic deparT- menT. ln her absence. Miss l-laroldson has been sTudying aT home and abroad. Replacing Miss l-laroldson lasT Term was Mrs. Flippin, a Tormer dancing Teacher here aT Pied- monT. Under The able guidance oT Miss Marion Teller and Miss l-laroldson, our girls presenT a dance TesTival annually. Mrs. Bishop is also a very imporTanT member of The deparTmenT. l-lours oT her Time are given To accompanying The girls' dance classes Tor all rehearsals and Tor classworlc. -77- GIRLS' SPORTS Doubles Champions-Juniors Doubles Champions-Sevenfh Grade English P Officers lFall Semesferl: Mary Anne Seward lfoplg Jean Connelley, Clare Lewis Newcomb-Spring SECOND ROW Doubles Champions-Eighfh Grade Doubles Champions-Freshmen Doubles Champions-Seniors Doubles Champions--Sophomores Roll Call by Miss Teller Singles Champion-Juniors Singles Champion-Seniors G.A.A. Officers: Pafsy Nelson, Rufh McGee, TOP ROW Buzz Sherwood Archery-Fall Swimming-Manager Swimming-Fall Newcom b-Spring LOWER ROW Caroline Johnson Honor Dance Group Spanish Dance Archery Managers-Spring Bashefball Manager-Fall Archery Manager-Fall AFTER-SCHOOL SPORTS l l:N N lS-Fall semesfer-Sinqles- Fall TENNIS Winner School Sinqles Championship: Barbara Sher- wood Winner Class Sinqles Championships: Barbara Sher- wood, Mary Sherwood, Nancy Newsom, Carol Le- yenson, Arliric Mendelsohn, Marfha Monfqomery, 5emeslerADoubles- Winners School Doubles Championship: Barbara Sherwood, Jean Campbell. Winners Class Doubles Championships: Jean Camp- bell, Barbara Sherwood: Marion Arnold, Mary Sher- wood: Nancy Newsom, Eleanor M. Williams: Doshie Marwedel, Clara Tall: Sheila Anderson, Rulh Chal- fanfg Mary Buckley. Molly Chamberlain. -Sprinq semesler'-Sinqles- Winner Class Sinqles Championships: Belly Beard, Barbara Bradley, Phyllis Fox, Paf Hyde. Sybil Harri- son, Mary Buclcley. Sprinq semesler-Singles-lNof played off yell Winner School Doubles Championships: Carol La- venson and Phyllis Fox. Winners Class Doubles Championship: Anna Louise l-lawlc, Clare Lewis: Mary Holley, Mary A. Cullom: Phyllis Fox, Carol Lavenson: Nancy Gorman, Mae Bell l-lally Sybil l-larrison, Helen Louise Jones: Molly Chamberlain, Mary Buckley. ICE SKATING-Manager: Barbara l-lafch BASKETBALL-Manaqer: Berry Penfon ARCHERY-Fall Manager: Grace Fenlor Spring Manager: Nancy Porfer RlDlNGH-Sprinq Manager: Mary Anne Seward SWlMMlNG-Fall Manager: Phyllis Tindeil Sprinq Manager: Phyllis Hardy NEWCOMB-Manager: Jean Gearharf HOCKEY AWARD-Nof awarded in l937 DADS' TROPHY-Awarded in l936 lo Winifred Pishel -78 X g' l ENGLISH P The English P Sociely is Ihe goal lor every girl who excells in aller-school sporls. Aller a girl has earnecl 400 poinls by going oul lor many sporls, she is eligible lo win her English P, bul she musl mainlain a Iwo in meril raling. The obiecl ol Ihe organizalion is lo promole inleresl in sporls and 'ro arouse a willingness lo be ol service Io Ihe school. One ol The dulies is Io assisl Ihe Block P Io Iceep orcler in assembly. OFFICERS FOR I936-37 Fall Spring JEAN CONNELLEY Presidenf BARBARA SMITH CLARE LEWIS Vice-Pres. MARY ANNE SEWARD MARY ANNE SEWARD Secrefary JEAN CAMPBELL -7Q- . i Y 17 S - I IQ.. 1 'T I T . , I. ,,. ,L .1 I I, . , y1,.f,vC G.A.A. For lhe pasl year Ihe Piedmonl Girls' Alhlelic Associalion has mainiained ils goal In arousing inleresl ancl enlhusiasm in aller- school sporls and aclivilies. The chiel aims are Io sponsor annually a baslcelball ban- guel, a Dance Feslival, and Ihe Girls' Jinlcs. Membership is open Io all girls who have lhirly or more poinls oblainecl 'rhrough aller-school sporls aclivilies. OFFICERS FOR I936-37 Presiclenl ---- PATSY NELSON Vice-Presideni - - - RUTH McGEE Secretary - - CAROLINE JOHNSON GIRLS' SPORTS TOP ROW RiTuaI Wooden Shoes Drum Corps Taranfella Polichinelle IBeauTyI SECOND ROW Dervish Regimenlafion SchupIaHler Capfain and Crew I8Ih CenTury Dance Polichinelle IEVIII BOTTOM ROW Valse SenTimenTaIe Gifanas LeHer Box May Day Mexican WaI+z Highland Fling THE DANCE FESTIVAL Since I926, The TradiTionaI girls' Dance FesTivaI has been held annually in The Spring. Worlcing wiTh The hope ThaT They mighT be chosen Tor The casT oT The TesTivaI, all The girls in The dancing classes do Their besT every day. The I-Ionor Dance Group, con- sisTing oT Ten selecTed girls, plays an imporT- anT parT in every Dance I:esTivaI. VarieTy and originaIiTy are The waTchwords OT The insTrucTors, each yearly program being a new and unique presenTaTion. In coniunc- Tion wifh The physical educaTion deparTrnenT, The orchesTra worlcs very hard To add To The success oT each TesTivaI. Members oT The I-Ionor Dance Group include The Tollowingz Sally Murphy, Elsie GoodTeIIow, MargoT ForT, Jeanne PeTerson, Janyce NorTon, Jeanne WaTson, PaTsy Brown, DoroThy I.uTy, DoroThy I-Ieinrici, BeTTy Ann Sheridan, and PaTsy SrniTh. DANCE FESTIVAL PROGRAM Regimenfaiion - Gifanas - - A Dance of The Phanfoms Valse SenTimenTaIe - Drum Corps - PART ONE Rifual - - l.eHer Box - - - Malaguena --YA PART TWO ON DECK CapTain Crew - . . Passengers Scofch ,--- Highland Fling ProkoTieTT - Horlick Sibelius - SCOTT PaTrioTic Airs Tschailrowslcy Tschailrowslry Moszlcowslri Marks TradiTionaI -30- Mexican - - WalTz ITalian ---- TaranTella Dufch ---,- Woooden Shoe Dance Tyrolian ----- SchuplaTTler PART THREE Polichinelle ---- Beaufy ------ Evil A--- EighTeenTh CenTury Dance May Day - - Dervish ------ PLAY DAY Follc Tune KarganoTT Popular Falla Tune Rachmaninofl: RachmaninoTT - Percussion MozarT RebilcoTT, I-lerberT lppoliTow-Iwanow Semi-annually, a play day is held Tor The girls in Alameda CounTy. Four delegaTes aTTended The play day which was held aT Hayward I-ligh School This spring. All The -3i- delegaTes were assembled Tor recreaTion and Tor discussion. In The discussion period, The girls and The physical educaTion insTruc- Tors Trom The respecTive schools analyzed and aTTempTed To solve The problems oT in- TeresTing more girls in aTTer-school sporTs. These play days are sponsored To promoTe good sporTsmanship and Tellowship among The girls in The Alameda CounTy Girls' ATh- leTic AssociaTion. JINKS COMMITTEE Chairman-PATSY NELSON CommiTTee for Prizes - - MARION DINKELSPIEL Commi+Tee for DecoraTion - - JEAN GEARHART 4 CommiH'ee of HosTesses - BETTY MCGEE CommiTTee for PubliciTy MARILYN MAZOR CommiTTee for PubliciTy - - VERNA OGBURN CommiTTee for EnTerTainmenT - BETTY ANN SHERIDAN CommiTTee for Re'FreshmenT - - GWEN WRIGHT CA PROJLC. T ION H00 M K IND LY WAKE UD A. Back to the Old Grind Greenwood Adams Reproaches NRRDLY LENDAR 0 0 :mms ' SEPTEMBER Di-ai Old lxir-Clrrionll Open your .rates aqainl The wandrrrinfi Clansrm-n have come home!-and they found fi brand nr-w Quad and two new teachers r!Willllflll them. Clan eli,-ations. Stei-rig to steer the l-tiqh and Miqhty Sbfllktltn. Labor Day. Ch, Labor Dayl You come but once a year! Holiday. lWhy don't you come more otten, Labor Day?l ljir-drnont Mission qarrre. Naturally we won. Well, wffve done it! Another successful student-body card sale. Who said the Scotch are tight ?7!l Mad Man Millirqan and J. Townsend to lead Alpha Clan- lno one knows whc-rel Ev1zrythinq Stops tor Tea, at the New Girls' Tea- and Don Multords orchestra to keep everybody step- pinq. Rf-qistratiriri tor mork eleftion begins with Phyllis Har- dy the tir.t to rr-qieter. lA l-lardy's never tardyl Two Lyons in sheep hrfrders' clothinq come back to Piridmontl Clan welcomes Ted and Dick home atter their trip around the world. Unite William Gantz appoints Patsy Smith to edit Volume I6 ot the best paper this side of anywhere- thri Highlander. Don't say I told you so, but Filly Fountain was also appointed to edit the Clan'O-Loq. OCTOBER Enfqlish P's net toot-ther---theme sOrrq, The more we det toqethfrr thr- happier we'll be. Girls' Jinkn. Thr-y had a baby show but only the ones riyrfr I5 won priifrf.. lpatsy Nelson, G.A.A. President, was the cutest baby ot aIl.l Merely Report Cards Hoan Initiation Berkeley Rally in Quad Roosevelt or Landon? Pardon me tor mentioninq it, but the tirsr report cards come out here, and nobody qot the car tor a couple ot months. l-lawley, Weinmann, Milliqan, and Hellman chosen as the Boys' Council. All qood men and true. lThe qirls suqqested that we add, Well, good men, anyway. l Everybody in a club was Teller's motto on the tirst Club day. Heads ot campaign committees chosen. Miss Guest appointed Bob Noyes tor the Elephants and Don Jackson tor the Donkeys, Candle-liqhtinq cerernonyi Father ot light, in whom there is nn shadow ..,. Gladly our hearts to thee in praise we littf' Columbus Dayf There are three biq ships and they ride all day And hurry to Good Lands tar away: But never shall ships be as brave as the three- The PlNTA, the NINA, and the SANTA MARIE. Mothers have tea in our new Patio. l Tea on the Terracefl Mr. M, P. Greenwood Adams opens the I936-l937 Celebrity Series with a talk on Australia. Lesson: When people want other people in Australia, they call Coe ce ee, at the top ot their lunqs. Landon tar ahead in Piedmont's registration. We win trom Berkeley. Berkeleyites qot all their tech- nique trom a book called Passing ot the Third Floor Back. They thought it was a football story. Halloween-There was a hot time in the old town' last niqht. NOVEMBER Election Day. Now is the time tor all good men to come to the aid of their party. -32-- 000l0lCALEND AR yyXxxX DI-l N t I ...- ZX , ci 1 1 In SHORT5 DBENDS House of Magic Senior Dance Drawing Kimmer-Rigma Game Here Comes lhe Piper! Boys Wear Sl1orls7 Never! Meeling al New Orleans 6-Piedmonl-Hayward game- lnlra-ducing in lhis caw- nah- IWe won lhe lirsl lighl by a 39-0 viclory.l 7- Buzz Sherwood wins school singles championship. They say il's a rackel. 8-The Lilerary Digeslm and Piedmonl picked Landon lo win-Well, you can'l be righl all lhe lime. IO-Armislice Day-We lhink ol lhose silenl crosses row on row and wonder aboul lhe unsellled condilions in Europe. Whal will lhe lulure bring lor us? I7-The second number ol our Celebrily Series, Dr. I-l. J. Plumb and his House ol Magic-more approprialely lermed lhe House ol Modern Miracles. I8-Gill Day-Belly I-leald doing a nice iob as chairman. Come lessen anolher's needs. I9-Challenge lo lhe Clan! The Kimmer-Rigma Game end- ed in a close 28-27 score in favor oi lhe Rigma Green and Gold. 20-John Wilson broughl a magician for Assembly who showed us some lricks ol lhe lrade. 25-27- All lhings come lo him who wails. Thanksgiving vacalionl DECEMBER 3-Third number ol lhe Celebrily Series: Don Blending dropped in lo say AIoha. IO-The I-loan Chrislmas parly lor lhe Iillle orphans. Ilvline look one look al me and slarled crying. I-le wanled a bIonde.l Il-Clansmen Iislened lo King Edward's abdicalion speech. IDidn'l il make you all funny inside when he said, The woman I Iove. ???l I5-Essay Conlesl-Winners ol conlesl sponsored by lhe Home Owned Business ol Oakland, awarded in As- sembly: Belly Couller won lirsl prize and lhen Virginia Jessup and Johnny Bryan won lhe second and lhird prizes. The Drydens ol lhe lulure? -33- I2-The Glee Clubs wilh lhe help ol Miss Caverly's Drama Class pul on a Chrislrnas Gill performance lor lhe Sludenl Body. The besl lhings in Iile are free. I3-Wilh baled brealh and crossed lingers lhe I'-I and M I 4 Seniors drew lor couples lor lhe senior dance. Some- limes Liles a lunny lhing. -Senior girls vole while moire and red roses lor COIT1- mencemenl. I 5-Senior Girls' Farewell- I 6 I7 I8 There is a word ol grief, lhe sounding loken, The saddesl word lond lips have ever spoken: A lillle word lhal breaks lhe chain ol years, 'Tis known in every land. on every ocean- 'Tis called Goodbye - I.illIe Sislers ' parly. Whal an opporlunily lor lhe big girls lo slrul lheir slulll -American Legion speeches in assembly. - You'd beller nol poul, you'd beller nol cry-you'd beller nol shoul, l'm lelling you why, -Sanla Claus and Chrislmas vacalion are here. JANUARY 4-Vacalion days have gone wilh lhe wind -Back lo 6 I 5 I7 I8 20 2 I lhe Iillle old school house again. -Clan-O-Log Assembly-Moral: As Teller Weinmann says, You'II all be parenls and grandparenls in a couple ol years g so you'd beller buy a Clan-O-Log lo help remember dear old Piedmonl. -Piedmonlers lurned oul en masse lor a real lirsl nighl opening ol The Copperhead wilh Bob Noyes as lhe lead. -Sermon lo lhe graduales. -Senior week begins. Beginning ol lhe end lor 54 ol us. -Tl-IE HIGHLAND PIPER, lhe besl lillle Iilerary maga- zine in lhe world, goes on sale. Wilhin ils pages are inleresling slories, amusing essays, and peppy poems. -Whal more could you ask lor 25c-canary birds? -Senior day. They all wenl roller skaling-Too much Iale sludying, or is lhe shock ol gradualing loo greal? CA LENDAR 0 0 WARD :- ,Q - - Real Sfrugglel Alpha Clan Dance Shorf bu? SweeT Track Begins Sfanford Glee Club Concerf Going To Sanfa Cruz 172 GraduaTion! Goodbye! l-Tow we'll miss you! M A R C H 73 75 4 5 B,aslceTball season opens wiTh a peppy qame wiTh Mar- Iinfzz. We were ius,T loo good, ThaTs all. --AT I.i',TI End oT The Ei1sT SemesTei! FEBRUARY Miss T-laroldson is welcomed homo afier a long Trip abroad and a yisil in The EasT. Burbanlcs birIhday. I-le who in The love of Nalure held communion wiTh her visible Tolmsf' 6--New school oTTicers clecfed. Weinmann chosen as The IO I2- I3- I4- Ib I8 22-- 26-V 77 leader oT The Clan. New Boys' Council chosen. l.incoln's birThday. Up from loo cabin To The Capitol, One Tire was on his spirif, one resolve- To send The lceen ax To The rooT OT wrong, Clearing a Tree way Tor The TeeT of God. EirsI rrieeTinq oT The Clubs. Miss EllioTT's room was Tlcmded wiTh male wouldebe coolcs! ST. Valenline's Day. lparlez-moi d'amOur.l Mr. Jones loaves Tor The NaTional Convenlion OT Super- inTendonTs in New Orleans. InsIallaTion oT New Hoan Council. WashincqTon's birThday. FiisT in war, Firsl in peace, And TiisT in The hearls of his counTrymen. The play's The Thing! An eveninq OT one-acT plays wiTh all our PiedmonT slars qliTTerinq like The Millcy Way. Tlii- hliiywiird Gmini I8- -WaTch The birdie! Clan-O-Log class picTures Talcen. -Everybody a bir shalcen up by an earThqualce. No, no. The school is sTiII inTacT! -MoThers' Club scholarship beneTiT. -Mr. Jones calls The TirsT Senior Voc To Tall: abouT The more serious Things in liTe. -Dance EnTrance Glance Romance-lln oTher words, The Alpha Clan dance wiTh Don MulTord's orchesTra.l -Mr. Alan Villiers lwho prefers a ship To a woman be- cause when you walce up in The morning iT is a hun- dred To one ThaT your ship will be righf where you puT i+l is The nexf celebriTy on our series. Top oT The mornin' To ye. lT's ST. PaTriclc's Day. I-loan Easler egg hunT Tor TwenTy liTTle orphans! IAS usual, ours was The only one ThaT cried. Oh, me.l EXTRA! EXTRA! The Highlander given a NaTional A- ward Tor The sevenTh consecuTive Time. Nice going, PaTsy! 28-Be iT eyer so humble There's no Time lilce EasTer vacaTion! The Bunny came To Oakland, buT all of The Eggs were aT Carmel! APRIL ooi euo ere noA aug' siui pQeJ nofk ii Hood gudy Come ioin The band. The STanTorcl Glee Club was The nexT number on our CelebriTy Series, Toilowing which a grand Time was had by all wiTh The Laddies dancing wiTh The Farmers' DaughTers. Keeping Nora Happy was The TiTle OT The play given in Assembly. Moral: When The maid malres her bed, she wanTs To lie in iTl -94- 0 I CALEND DADS NUMBER CLUB IG DANCE Piedmonf Papas Band and Orchesfra Excelled Sfrilre Hils Piedmonf Dance Fesfival S+a+ion P.H.S. Broadcasfs A+ Lasfl 6-Piedmonl very much honored by a visil from Miss Hil- degarde l-lawlhorne, famous franddaughler of a la- mous grandlalher. 7-Spring loorball sfarrs. Coaches plead, Give us some men who are slouihearred men and will lighl lor lhe righl ' lo go lhrough. 8- ,... and all lhe good fellows go! 'rogelher for one of Miss EllioH's 'famous chicken dinners. 9-Our famous Piedmonl Band presenled lheir annual con- cert. Among olher numbers was lhe Bee played by Vincenl Jeffrey-whal, a lulure Jack Benny? I2-Mr, Jones gives his annual spring 'fever laik- ln lhe Spring 'rhere comes a slrange maladygn I2-Piedmonl's music lovers were lhrilled by 'rhe lasl Ce- lebrily Series number, Sl. Olal's Choir. I3-Dick Gorman, following in his brolher's loolsleps, made a greaf American Cifizenship speech in Assembly. lo-Golden-longuecl oralors compele lor lhe Masonic award. I8-Senior play rehearsals lasl' lar, lar info lhe nigh! .... 26-Nalional School Week slarls. 30-The Dance Feslival! Piedmonl Clansmen lurn our en masse +0 see lheir lfavorile ballerinas lrip lhe lighl fanlaslic. MAY I-To lhe wea+her man, if usually means rain. To +he Sixlh Grade, il means a May Pole dance. Bu+ +o all +he loyal members ol: lhe Alpha Clan il' means lhe Annual Ouling lo Sanla Cruz! l ! 8-ll s lhe Winema Spring Formal. ln lhe Spring a young gal's fancy .,... 9-Good! Well, aren'l our Glee Concerls always good? I2-Coronalion Day! The 'rheme was Maylime and all The fulure Jeannelle MacDonald's and Nelson Eddy's did lhemselves proud. I5-Flag Day! There is some+hing in a flag, and in a li++le burnished eagle, .35- ll- Thal is somelhing more lhan emblematic, il is glorious, il's regal: . . . . If rhe llag goes down lo ruin, lime will lhen, wilhoul warning, Turn lhe dial baclc lo midnighl, and The world musl wail +ill morning. -Hurry, hurry, hurry, Slep up and gel your 'riclrels for lhe big show, lhe biggesl, mos! slupendous, mosf co- lossal Carnival Day in hislory! li's making hislory, folks. Righl lhis way lo gel your hol dawgs and muslard! ln lhe Spring, lhey give children caslor oil, buf High Seniors have lo lalce English A. fDay of all days. A+ lasl you are here. The Log ol lhe Clan lClan-O-Log lo youl malres ils long awailed debul. -Senior Girls' Farewell! Our on lhe sea she sailelh wilh a purpose ever lrue, A ship lhal needs no helping hand, Dear Hoan! l-lere's lo you! Memorial Day Holiday Dulce el' clecorum esl' pro palria mori. JUNE --The Senior Play, wi+h Jaclc Richardson doing an ad- mirable iob as The Admirable Crichlon, supporled by an admirable casl. Our admiralion lo all of you. -The Sermon lo lhe Graduales. fThe Senior Dance. How sad, how sweel, lhis lasl dear dance, before we Say, 'Farewellf -Gradualion! Who misses or who wins lhe prize, Go, lose or conquer, as you cang Bur, if you fall, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a genllemanf' The porlals of Piedmonl close for anolher year! Goodbye. AR SCHOOL AFFAIRS TOP ROW The Trophy Case A Mural Longsworfh Trophy-Golf Carnival Commilfee The Kimmers Do If Again ICarnivaI, may Presenr and Fufure Siege Managers MIDDLE ROW Off Dufy The Champ Coach Jimmy Spiass Comes Through Doc Sanla Claus Lasl Year's Carnival Brick Gains Weighl' BOTTOM ROW Who's who? More Trophies Candid Camera Cafch An Array of Pulchrilude Long Live fhe King and Queen of I936 Traclr Champ AWARDS AWARDS C. Kimmer Shielding Award L SCHOLARSHIP I. June, I936-Allen Barbour A. Honor Ron 2. January, I937-William Turner B. Honor Sociefies IFieId of Aris, Cifizenship, and Afh- D- Block BFEISIWIII Grade leficfl Block J-Sevenih Grade I. Alpha Clan-Junior and Seniors III. ATHLETICS Z. Gamma Gael--Freshmen and Sophomores A. Girls 3. Bela Seo?-Sevenih and Eighfh Grades I. English P n. CITIZENSHIP 2- Dm' T PI'Y A. MPM Clan Scholarship a. June, I936-Winifred Fishel B. Bo s I. June, I936-Richard Fosfer Ii' Block P 2. January, I937-William Turner 2. opnmos B- Hou' Awud a. Foofball--November, I936-John Hanson I. June, I936-Beafrice Church b. Baskeiball-March, I937-Ray Haynes -35- AWARDS c. Track-May, I93b-Ed Radlke d. Longsworih Golf Trophy-June, l936-Don Haslelf e. Kimmer Shielding Junior High Traclr Cup- June, I93b-Douglas Will I. Kimmer Shielding Tennis Cup-June, I936- Bob Harman IV. SPECIAL FIELDS A. Journalism I. Clan-O-Log LeHer: June, I936-Harry Meade and Ellioll Johnson 2. Highlander Le'Her: June, I936-Virginia Winkel- Orafory l.American Legion Award: April, I937-Melvin Gelhaus 2. Masonic Award: April, I937-Al Hogan Malhemalics: Brobecll Cup I. June I936-Viclor Moiforel and Virginie I-loisholl' Science: Gregory Cup I. June, I93b lno awardl Kimmer Shielding Carnival Cup I. June, I'-736-Rigmas lnierclass SHI Conlesl I. June, I936-Senior Class man Randolph Weinmann Afhlefic Cup B, D,-amaficgi Jones Trophy I. January, I937-Lloyd Francisco I. June, I936-Palrice Doidge I, Infei-class Trophy 2. January, I937-Hugh Koford -g7- I. Won in I936 by Senior Class , f, Eflg,eFQ.,lt A Rainy Day Clansmen The Thinkers Ward and P, G. AI Bill Needs Help Killie Band Duich Rub Three Berkeley Men Mr. Gan+z Rally in Quad English P Block P Arch in Quad Our Friends Nicky and Mo+her Barbour The Spirir of Rallies Rigma Dance Sweel Shop Fans Doc Three of a Kind Our for Fire Drill Big and LiH'le of Sfage Crew Snappy Slenographers How did Bob gel in if? Flag Day, I936 'I' , ' ' J, A l 3 5'-1 . .igji ,, Y fi I' .5 3 I 4 f I Y kin V. X 'zrv :. L.,'gL,l . K ' ?: ,- lk-3 'Sgr' 5 I V V 1 V , I I I . r , SnA,,d,q L'J '.. V-.'.. .Q ,jf Ky, rr? Q9 f H 1 lx. id' 7 , 2215. ' 5 , . :Rv- ' 'M W M Y' m ,M-1 . my vv 9 ' .i , 4 . 3 1 wr Lk . .Q X I f gg! 5? 1 S . oar at V, N, 1 Q 'D 3 ' f . , ,f xxx m A A'-5' If 1 f R M. . Os I YN Q -ff Q- 5 'S R 'fri i if - , . f- x L 5.x I N N fx KEELAN-G-GRAPHS u.Q9w.xx.' ,Q 'V fwfr fn! WN W N wwf .A , 3' 21 mf + I ' 1 gf W 5' WW JZ ,fo Siva jf xv' sf jj' yy 9 QW Q26 2 Should auld acquainfance be 'forgof' When each in his own small corner of exis+ence Shall desire fo look back 'ro school days long pas'l' May fhis book, like a mirror of memory, Bring Back fo him ihe ioys, +he achievemenfs, The friumphs of days passed 'midsi' ihese porfals ..f.... .,?...-Xie n4'i4'x1i-54:12 .ni -'P f J femur, 1 1 4
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