Pierce High School - Piercer Yearbook (Arbuckle, CA)
- Class of 1942
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THE P1E1QCER 19 4 2+ Published Annucglly Lyme PIERCE HIGH SCHQQL ,, ARBUCKLE,CAI.IFORNIffV r' wv f-w IIA V JJ ,J ,J r' y O DO ' ALL O In iOd,lS 1 ULJf771fQI IE, III SfVDLffQ UQ -MH lyfl Y2NU7LIQf3 'I,SF, ' HEREBY ULDlCA4Q THIS Lf1UAL ff QR. Qlfbfi Q. DZfff1f, ji, ii 22' II bTxIT3nff, ATT, . N 'TfJIf? f'Efi Iff0 -LFQQ QfC.. IAQP1'ff'P iff C'f AYIEU f'TFNA, , Nnsgl X2 wi .- in 'I 'sg M R B BRQWII N R FRED A CLAB MR VICTOR MICCULLOUGI-I IR UXRICI IJ GRIFFIN QIQIIQ IVR R Q TALLIVICN AR GEORUEE LGDI rincilaa ana! gourd of jfudfeed CLCM, 99 MRS RUTH BROOKS MR CHARLES JONES MISS NAOMI GREVIE MR CHARLES GRIMMER MISS ELLA FEDRAU MISS CARMEN SANTONI MISS MARY RUSSELL MR ROBERT SHELLEY MR EDWARD DOUTHIT In Q M .Pl A ue ' M' 42 : - 1 5 v fd . 'K ' ' - V 1 ' r . . L . PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Few, if any, can afford to go to school for the fun of it, and few can afford to go just for a diploma to frame and hang on the wall. All, however, can go to learn how to take advantage of their aptitudes and their abilities, All can go to learn the numberless things WH1Ch make life richer and more satisfying as the years pass by All can go to prepare themselves to earn a living and to better their ability to live amicably with their fellow men. For each member of the student body of this school, the publication of the Piercer marks not an ending school year but also, most important of all,the beginning of a new term, wherein everyone has unlimited opportunities to learn and develop his talents May each student make the most of the facilities placed at his disposal. . 7 M - ' c,fcTLLLnff'r.! BOARD OF ThUbTEEo' Mho'AGE Greetings from the Board of Trustees Consider for a moment the heritage we citizens of this nation enjoy The freedoms guaranteed to all of us by the Constitution of this liberty loving nation are such that no other people of the world today engoy hnumerating a few of these privileges we as vitizens enjof the freedom of sneech, freedom of press, freedom of education, freedom to govern ourselves as we desire to be governed,the freedom of serving a supreme being as we feel we should These and too many to enumerate are challenged today in no uncertain terms by dictatorial force rho seek to destroy these high ideals our forefathers gave to us In exchange for these, whato Suppression and submission to dictatorial peasantry and slavery9 carry on as our gallant and patriotic forefathers before us have with a grim determination that we shall not be prlved of the heritage we rightfully cherish Let us resolve today that we shall unite to uphold the principles of Justice, freedom, and democracy, and by our mutual helpfulness, solidify and pre erve our nation or humanity and Christianity To you young men and xomen,unon whom the future so much depends and into whose hands the responsibility of pre serving the doctrines of democracy rest, we feel confident that you will not fail and that the knowledge you have so far acquired will be an in piration to dedicate your lives to greaterdguccess smfggd loyalty and devotion to righteous causes. XL, 5jf77A M61 ,ff C . . . I I I 4. 'T T' , I xjfbjyj I I 'D ' ' -+0 'Pcs . A 0 7 . . . . . T . r A QV A 3 I J O ' Si 4,2 l U 4 3 I I . Q We as a nation have accepted this challengeg we shall M . . J ' ' ' ' de- ! O 1 0 1 AA . . S . f . . S . . . ff mm' ff Wvfiff' 'swf-ZW-f fz2.,,w4ZMQ-4 I 1A,T'LT l WIWOT n J my xlbf L 1 nrt 4 ' L J. 'LO m ol q LWCl Jlilov r ctlce v PT SJW+OP1 11 UVJA, n 1 lznn H11 Uaufu L L clvnae 1fFCNmblCS ell W 'cnrowlcg 1 I LOL Ac0+1 ra I ' r CLA Ju , 1 h TLJTQFJ r'1'wf'-5 I' P ll1N1T TWU SML 1.310 8. Uutn Wiooks iithcmat Sclonco in C I' 'KJ' -1 rw rw , 1.r'e llc x11 ,114-lub 1' Tn' f- ' nn 13 L Clrfui. , H ,J SOUUu,?tdC1T - w' - , 1' V , r. fA1Rr1fn ,mdpn 1 '1Cf3T'.,Z'1f'Cf,.j, ' S NUU3' Rhysicul Iluiifbi Lifc 3C'CRCC fins Yanni QTCf!, CQ.ptF ler CUVWH- 'al ,H., w . I , r Ei r N ,N xx ' ,isa CaA ,A 'Hu , v'f . , nf L giwtr p 8 vu 'S .. LHElI1 Qwa ivk . . . Ci? , S- i 1 H ,fn 1 ,-f ,, 2,3 . 11T1 EQm mini JC. M ,- L. 1 - P C ' - 1 1 il,'SLCf:. Q J WI, L. Aj J L :lx .. , flSS Ma U Russ Y 1 9 ,?1,,'l 3 11, , A .1 1' .'w.' 'N ,F 'f'1 .-, F JL1lS' yhj: ,Fl guL'MU A T Q Ng 11 -'Aw 1 , Las ,lla 1- Y' YW. ' Jflff 15 am V J, 1 Q -1 11110 co Tin LTU A J: R,-1 -1 1 - 0 xy: ,L 1. v ,, 511 Q.,x.i Ir. Robcrt be Ley vin. '-'YS Q 1 L 'hh 7 - A-.4 AL 4 4,3 v , ,Lf A 1... .LCS . -'X,k ,AUM -- 1-' x z, WQHQ ,Mm 5 . v V EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE UJUBF, FRUCHTENICHT Tv'ffafL,ver EUGENE CAiN 'Jmg Vvc5wdQn? YFNNLTH POMKNGER Leff fo riqhf-Back row: Ray Kaffsbcek, Lynn Talbofh Euqem: Cahn From' row: Evclyr RCS Krvrrnfgiiw Rnm'Inqev', Loulye Fvudwicnidwf, Marilynn Myers, Kafhryn S'mQlr:vOyo1 JSC SH-c, Meg Tulfwfr STUDENT AFFAIRS Loff To ITQTWTIJOC Shim, Dc-uqfas Olin Euczcnc Cain, Heie' Meciff-LLQT, Kcfmniw Pc ,If'f:ff' B QTEQH Bob W.1TTc3CC,JCdU Sivudmoym W.iynQ HMO, Kiyoshi H:1f'fu , Mr. GrTrv TfA'. vw, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Is there a leak ln the budgeto Why, no The finances have been well managed by the Wxecutive Commlttee thls year In fact, the school ha prospered The bu lness of the Stu dent Body 13 also conducted by the CORm1tfC6 The mfmbers of thls COLmltt6G for the past year have been Student Body Presldent Yenneth Romlnger Vlce Presldent Eugene Caln Secretary lox C o sley Treasurer Loulse TTUOhtGHlCht As lstant Trea urer hvelyn Hoff Soelal Comml sloner Kathryn Struckmeyer Parllamentarlan Ray Kalfsbeek PUbllC1ty Manager Joe Shlro Glrls' Athletlc Nanager Mazllynn Myer Yell Leader Colleen moore Advlsor Ir R Tallmon Joy Crossley '42 STUDENT AFFAIRS Nlt shall be a student affalrs offense to, er, 'a, that Well, I guess I don't Knowl' HWhat!N booms the president, Eugene Caln, Nyou don t Know the rules? You'd better make yourself a rule to learn the rules before appearlng belore us agaln or else I'll glV9 you another hour's work beslde the hour I've gust g1VGD you The members of the Student hffalrs who are l1StGDlHg to thls unlucky offender reclte the senuol rule for correct behavlor are Presldent of Student Affalrs Eugene Caln Presldent of Student Body kenneth ROFIHQSI Senlor Class Presldent Dougla Olln Senlor Representatlwe Peach Shlro Junior Class Presldent Byron Scofleld Junlor Respresentatlve Helen Leckfessel Sophomore Class Tre ldent Klyoshl Pattorl Sophomore depresentatlve Wayne Hlne Freshman Class President Bob W llaee Freshman Repre entatlve Jean Struckmeyer Advlsor Mr C F Grlmmer Joy Crossley '82 - - p . on 7 - AJ ' - ' . .. S Q S ' Q J ' ' 5 5 . X B I. . Q . , . A A - f r s - 'a ' I 1 ' s' 1 s T ' . K .S . . . I 0 . ' l . .1 ' ' . ' S Boys' Athletic Manager Lynn Talbott I' . Q Q S Q P iS. ' - ' I . , I . I. . S . . , V W . . . ' ' 'Q s . , . . .,j y S . . . , ' 1 J S. . . 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A :J , Q A , 1 ..l' 'l7 4: S It . c. 1 LA 1 SENIOR HISTORY In 1957, thlrty three happy looking freshman entered Plerce High School They were students f om Arbuckle, Gr1mes,College City, John's District,W1ldwood and Dunnlgan They all became acquainted and, w1th the exceptlon of a very few, have spent four very pleasant and useful years During our freshman year we were governed by the fol lowlng officers President, Lawrence Grlmm, Vlce Pres1dent, Ray Kalfsbeek, Secretary, Louise Fruchtenlcht, Treasurer, Patsy Thayer, Class Representative, Kathryn Struckmeyer and Class AdVlSOT, Mr B B Ward Sophomore officers were President, Lawrence Grlmm, Vice Presldent, Patsy Thayer, Secretary, Mary Wallls Trea and Class Advisor, Charles Grlmmer. Durlng thls year, Jim Byers left and is now a Sergeant in the U S Army Ben Day left and is attending the Grant Union High School in Sacra 1119111200 Our Junior Class officers were President, Eugene Cain, Vice President, Kenneth Rominger, Secretary, Joy Crossley, Treasurer, Inez Struckmeyer, Class Representative, Joan Meckfessel, and our Class AdV1SOT, Miss Carmen Santoni. Patrlcla Watson did not enroll this year, she attended Pasa dena Junlor College Senlor officers President, Douglas Olin, Vice Presi dent, Jack Marshall, Secretary Treasurer, Marjorie Worden, Class Representative, Joe Shlro and, for the second year, Mlss Carmen Santoni was our class advlsor We lost two very outstanding students th1s year, Mary Wallis and John Schohr. The graduating class this year feels that they have spent four very happy and educatlonal years at Pierce High School ve hope that all students following us will prosper, as we have, in the field of preparing for our future vocations. Colleen Moore '42 . . T O 1 ' , . O in ' I 0 0 C 0 O . I . I I : ? surer, Vlrginia Jacksong Class Representat1ve, Douglas Olin A I 0 I . O . . . v' ' Q K o O O NAML NICK NAME OCCUPATION DESTINATION Henryetta H sler Katniyn Struclqeye irgiria J Doupla Cllr Tack M rsnwll Kenqe+n Qomin e Euvene Cali P tricia Tn yer L wrence Grimm Ray Kalfsbeek P tricia W t on Joy Cro le, Joan neckfe Helen Waite Margorie Wolden Merilynn Myers Inez Struchmeyer Betty Stocvford Colleene Moore Alleene Coder David C ldwell Evelyn Hoff Lynn Talbott Gordon Patton Joe Sniro Carmen Gonzalez Dot flrll lou AH low UPIO Q Jay Dirl P roie xyer Innie Bet Tunie Ally Dave Fifi Talbott Pat Peach Carmen Beauty Oifrator N wsuaper 1 er ISDI Butch r Srrxl C Station ltt ldqHt TP rm Warner Secretary vice Stat lttendant i lI'I' SI' To cner T acher Flutist nemi t housewife Beautf Tecnnici Secretarf Waitress Nurse lousewife Farmer Secretary Sport Commentator Grocery Clerk Cartoonist Librarian Housewife Pre ident Vomen's Club rounder or College Cit Women' Club outte Supl Boogie Bugle Boy P e lvent Lions Club Hollywofd M King good in city Metroiolitian Opera Wrecking Ford Pick ups Mother' footsteps ohcristf degree Sore Svwihony nature Madam Curie Collese City' leading Citizen Cr ss Valley Ill t omen Styervisor of Colusa County Owner of Arbuchlefs large t restaurant Some Doctor' Office Housekeeper in Grimes Grimes's New Hack shop Jllfe Grimes' first radio station ArbucKle's merchant Sacramento cartoonist College leading Bee's best C1 'K E N I R S C P L P .. 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Manager of ' 'brar IN A TEA ROOM AS I walked 1nto the dlmly lit Tea Roof, I saw a woman dressed 1n the gaudy attlre of the typ1cal Gypsy fortune teller 'Here,N I thought, H1 my ch nce to flnd out what has becfme of all my former cla smate She brought forth her MQEIC cry tll ball, a1d, as she iazed 1nto 1t, th1s 15 what I learned Jack M 1shall Lnd h1 UMars'all Merry Mu 10 Iaker N were play1ng at the Blue Room of tHC famous QhlTO Hotel 1n the heart of down town GTITGS Pe ch's hotel has become very famous because of lt wonderful sea food, secured from the Sacramento RIVPI Nr Nqr hall's featured vocal1st1s Evelyn Roff Joan Meckfe sel 1 the It tured flutl t and has brought herself much ucce e Ine Jtrutkmeyer 13 famou fo1 her new type of Jazz, and makes lt very pfpulal by 1lay1ng lt on her clarinet The en at1cn of the orchestra 1 M135 Henryetta Hassler, btet1nL lt out on the drum Henryetta 15 the only of the even1na' floor shov 1 the Bette stockford Strutters They are mah1ng the Congo popular apa1n Bette got the ldea after spend1n several yea1s 1n South Amerlca as a WH1tTGSS for the famous C ldxcll and Patton Restaurants Last, but not least, we see Vlfglnla Jac son seated at the plano, n chant1ng the audlence wlth her SWIHF ver 1cn of the Strauss Waltzes The scene ch n e , and lofkll Patsy Thayer has marrled and gust guess wht!! nugene Ca1n lS an Insurance Salesman for the Lawrence GTIMFHDIC and Profit By Itn Insurance Com pany Patty Helen Xatson 13 the new SSHlOT Problems teacher at P1erce Ve remenb r when Patty was the A Student, and we all Lnex she wa QOIHQ to make good Kathryn Strubkmeyer has for many years been a verf famou dre s GGSIQHGT under the employment of the Mar3or1e Worden Dre Manufacturers of 'Kute K1tt1es Klothesu Helen Ma1te is the famous chemlst, who had Ju t d1 covered a nev lcea for reduclng Mar1lynn Myer has become a mo t famou dressmaher, and to my ur pT1S6, I found that one of her ezclu lve dress shop lS lo cated gust aero s the street from thls tea room Alleene Coder lS her prlvate secretary and 1 fulfllllng the Job competently Ne see that Ray Kalfsbeek 13 stlll rlding around 1n those Ford PICKUPS that are so typical of his fam1ly Douglas Olin 1S the Lrofesslonal halfback of the famous Arbuckle Amer1can Bootball team Coach Lynn Talbott has made them famous by h1s very able tra1n1ng. , . . 3 I-L . , . . 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'Z WILTQ louise Fruohtenicht will my diily nickel lunch to Leonard Primm ho 119 he ill be able t urvive on them as well as I have Ray V lf bfek, will to Harold Myers my girl, inoe hi will be gore rfrt year, I Colleer oeie will to Helen M rlure my place as Yell neider may ere hive s much fun as l have had. I, Jirginia Tackson ll to any unsuspecting fre hman my Latin bool Pertaining all my notes on tae ar basketball tear to the next year' be t orospeot, Raford Gres Nell I, Helen aite, will my niolname, D1nK , to h1llard La Grange To Fred loGuff1n, I, Dmvid Caldwell will my job in the oxfcteri , honing that he oroves more satisfactory to Mrs Wood tiln I I, Patricia Natson will to Ruth Struckmeyer my knack for talline continually 1n Girls' Chorus. I, Jof SMITO will all my compositions for Miss Fedrau to my brother, Bob hoping that they will help him to get WAYS' better than they helped me. I, Pat Thayer 11ll my ability for catching the bus gust ID time eaeh morning to my cousin, Leonard Grimm, I, Kathryn Strucnmeyer, will to Eleanor Cain my Hone mann gym class, hoping she has as much fun by herself as I d1dn't have by myself, I, Lvelyn Hoff, do hereby will and bequeath my Job as cashier in the cafeteria to anyone who would rather count buffalos and eagles 1D his sleep Kinstead of sheepl and to Llly Gleffe, I will my typewriter, for I Know she doesn't admire her long fingernails anywayi I, Carmen Gonzalez, will my weakness in Latin to anyone who thinks he will want 1t. U .AJ , . . f. . I, 1 , . 1 . ' ' - uv' 1 ' , I J 'Q P ,VD ,N -Q I-, E, -JA i K I I, na. s 5, ' ' ' 1. ,' ' S' , .S V. J 1 LEL I L ll' ' fi '- ' 'L IRL ..' f I CA ,, , .1 'v' 7, . . ' . V, 4 . , 1 . 1 .r 3 I 9 0 U T Q' , W1.L 3 13 Q . f 1'L r' nf S' Q I, Jack Marshall, will my forward position on the WAN L e Il , S S L ,U sn f . Y ' . ' 0 5 e 4 W ' N fl O J , . , . r- A .. . . l f. , L 1 'a ' L' , 1 V . . 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S ' o U 1 1 . . . bubene C 1n, Wlll my r1ght forward OS1tlOH on the team to the one 1d only, Jeeee S1mp on I lerJor1e Wolden 111 my de IU boo l66TlHL to any one who can eel It elean I Inez otruc feyer YHOIIHQ hex rlck he 1 wanted It 3 ye r v1l1 my 1 e o1o el T1HPt1 t to T111 Qlfp on To tr t roi htlC ed onol 1 thex I I xrenee Gr1Lr will 11 the Ind1Qn nd RUSS1 n love onle I ever ang bette otockford, do hereby v111 and venue th To Shelle U 11ey ry tenrl shoee, HOPIHC they 1 t her four year they 11d me to detty QCIS , y Lady free Iee, to 111 IC De eorb1z, by uneontrollwlle terper To Je se w1mp on, I, Dougl OTIH, 1111 mx curly helr 1OF1Hg lt bel h11 it the Ilfw I J y ro sley W1 1 my otudent body m1nutee to anyone vho e n pron unce 'h sieetfully QUbHltt6Qu correctly 1er11ynn Lyere, 11 my te K of 111 ys hav1np o clean d1rty te t tubes IH ehe11etry to Iurv 1cCu11oubh To Hdb r nTLSC6HZl, I, Lenneth ROHIDLST, 111 my P051 t1OD c nter C1 the b retb 11 team Henryette Hn sler, do he eby w111 anl beoue th t Lery Jo QnldJJl6 ell the ioode I d1 11 e, nd to 1105 Grev1e my U1 tlHbU1 hen Ieugh L nn 1 lbott, do hereby M111 nd benue tl ry h111ty to Let elona 1th 11 e o ntonl to Leon 1d Grlmn, to Jeese S1mp on, my br1 horn, IOIIDQ th t e e n m Ke Ir Shelley S huevy me I d1d nd to 1 llLtl6 heller, Haymond Laur e I LIVE my man Ler's Job Gordon Pa ton, 1111 y Q 1 h b t 1111 Grenie, OI the CODdltlOH that he LIVES t better vor? out th n I d1d I, Joan Meekfessel, Wlll to Helen Meckfessel my half year of Typ1ng II so that she c n add lt to her half year of the seme eubgect and thereby rece1ve a full year's eredlt. 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'Sw CLAQS OI '45 IN hEnDLIN S Hello there th1s 13 your news and note reporter, Joanne Hoy of the Arbuckle WeeKl3,br1ng1ng ydu the lHt8T6St lng happen1ngs of the past week The headl1ne feature of today lS the dlV1S1OH of the famous P1e1ce C1r s' Ba Ketball team Jac11e R West has left the team to become the star of the UHappy Honeysn,a new TadlO prograr, dCdlC ted to all newly weds It 1 Sdld that Pat O L1bby lS one of her most attent1ve l1steners The program lS be1ng sponsored by Byron Scof1eld, the wealthy manufacture of be hlVCS M ry Jo SKldWOT6 played her f1nal fare last n1ght and left for Hollywood th1 rorn1ng to be f1lmed 1D her f1TSt p1cture.Barbara W1llman 1 the only on of the O11 1nal team who Wlll play lH th 1eXt ame Ton1ght Betty Morrlson, the hot trorbone player of the all g1rls' orchestra, w1ll lHtFOdUCC her l t t COmpOS1tlOH It 1 Sald to be even better thru pTbV1OU successes Mar1on McElroy nd Helen leckfessel, for the tnlrd con SCCutlVS veek, have p cked the Arbuckle Theater They are At the close of the1r engagement, the ctress of the leg1t1m1te stage, H8Tv16t J exson, w1ll present tft 1fe of Caesar as t Ken from her Lat1n book The b1g Jorts event of the week 13 the pTlZ6 lwght be tween Chester Cf1ght 't11 the f1n1shJ Tourte and Ernestfgood 't1l the last roundl Purclfull The f1ght w11l be broad casted, nd the rad1o 8Udl6HCE w1l1 b glVCl a r1rrs1de p1c ture through the VOlGC oi the sports announcer, B1ll Sweet The funds w1ll be used to further the explorat1ons 1r the Antarct1c by Shannon Goodman Another fe ture of thf veek 15 the open1ng of the two new opera como D163 The Arbuckle Almond Opera Company lS pra1s1ng the vo1 e of Voleat West, wh1le the College C1ty Choral Club lS fn tur1ng Tw1la S1mpson Frances Du rte,em1n ent costume des1gner, ha been placed lH charge of ll cos tumes for both co pan1e People from ll over the country have been flocK1ng to College C1ty to V1 lt John Fr1el, who won a natlon W1dC C1 ,' 7,14 . . . -- Q .S , . . . - X - I f - .- '- ' D t . . , J I . 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A Y ,Lk V , K Vw . ol F A If ly I Q X. SOPHOMORES Lell lo rlqlwl-Bark row: Miss Grevle, Clarerze Ranls, Coufxlas Malncws, Wayne Tweedy, Jail Parsons, Wayne l-lino, Eoward Cfoscenzi Colin Walson, Mv, Jones, Second fcw: Jean Powevs Bonri Kil ore, Eleanor Cain, Muriel Marshall, Mildfcd Dcscofnbaz, Lily Glcfle, Clafa Moller Maw, Mc Q Cullouqlw, Velma Pederson, Fran? row: Rafcrd Crcsswell, Donald Vamws, Bufncll Meclefessfd, Fvarcis Secor, Kiyoshi l'-lallori. CLASS OFFICERS-Lell lc ri:3l1+:Jean Powers, Wayne l-llnc, Kiyosnl Haffovi, Dmlglas Maflcms Eleanor Cain. 1 I W xi THE GREAT COMPROMISE A brlght September morn ln 'L5 finds twenty four happy students at the Ln1vers1ty of Callfornia, studying English Jho are they0 Vhy, the class of 'Au of Pierce Hlgh School who 1S thelr teachero None other than Miss Fedrau Nhy the happy faces Because of the 'Great Compromlsen they formed whlle sophomores at 1erce To begin th1s long document, Bob Shlro and H133 Fedrau succeeded lr N8KlDg the agreement that Bob would not be obllged to glve a speech each tlme, provldlng m1scellaneous spltballs were less 'requent Now, Bob is engoylng the rest, and so 13 Irss Fedrau Jean Powers and Bonrle Kllgore got together Cas lf they weren't alreedvl anl settled the matter of welght Now they both have crar lng flgures whlch boast llO pounds each Careful girls, the boys llke you better now too By compro lSlDg, Clara loller's long speeches wlth Mary NcCullougr's short ones, both glrls are more appreciated Burrell 'eckfessel and Raford Cresswell have def1n1tely made a great agreeme t concernlng their helght Now all is dlfferert, no more does Raford feel sllly when talklng to Eleanor, an Blrrell does not have to bend over to look NGTIOP stralght n the eye Iurlel Iarshall lS dolng better work now, all because for each other 1F pTlV8t6 and not durlng classes Muriel 1S erde vor1 to keep her eyes her work lnstead of across the roo leanor El and Doug lathews are stlll going together, but there lS o e peace between them You ee, Eleanor has promlsed rot to hlt bl , lf he wlll not bother her at noons Thls works ell becau e Doug usually VlSitS Mis Fedrau that perlod any' 5, and nleauor NJu t has to study her World Hlstoryn Ulldred has ared her popularity, with out of twun bOyS, Jith Llly, who is really thrilled about having dutta In turn, Llly ras shared her studious character with Mildled BOth are M911 plea ed Colin Natsor and Wayne Tweedy scam to be vemy popu111 UheS0 days wry' If is because of fheix vo15 hunduxme . . . . 1 , . . . 0 A X .. 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Jack hasn't quite decided what good goint there is about hiw that Tee doesn't have. Llsar Crescenzi and Don Vawters have doubled up consid eran J. Wd ar has iven his smallness and oromt peeches Don, Jnile in return, Don has liven T ar some of is eltra Jounds ani alter uch meditation, has lecidei to snare lu obula lt 1t1 a certaiu roup of fre hmlu irls Clilford 1cGuifin's syelling has improved very much, and he lS also more tout, WHll6 Cl31BHCB Rants 1S llmmer, Iarion qiCko and Wayne Hine compromised on their Png lien sneeches. low, Mayne lves hi Jithout the uvport of Raford's desk and Tarion allay has hers on time This adds a more desired appearance on their report carls. Ani last, out not least, our advisors, Ir Jones and Iiss Grevie iss Grevie has shared her quietness with lr. Jones, and now our class meetings Jroceed without stories, and Iiss Grevie has a chance to give her good advice. The nGreat COmDPOmls6n has certainly played an imoor tant role in both the lives of these college boys and girls and their ne'r to be forgotten teachers. Velma Pederson '44 ,Qui em ee-new , How ? 3 eeouf A.s.Qe.Qee-:sei j 4.1 Q it-19' Sgr X ff fl- -Ie... 4. JJ mths, C1 1 C4 . 1 LJ . 1 'I ' , ' 1 1 1 V 7' ' ' 'I cv ' 4.1 Q Rl, . L . 0 I ' ' , l 1 I Q. 0 ,. - ,. V 0 h to . . 5 si, ' H Q ' If U I l W1 F -Q . U A J 1 . K - U-V . . ' - y V . . i - '-'I' 'Y V ' ' f' C' 5 X h ' .1 L Y L I' - A L xj J u ' g . S q ' 0 1 .rv - n - 'Q lr . , fx' ' CW 0 A - 0 1 0 . ff ' rw f ' '. ' D ' 1 ' s f - f' s 's v' . s 4. ' ' LJ ' 4: T - 7 A V 53 K - , .Y xv' 1 I 6 .. f I Q . 1 . . cw cw '. L cr 1 n -. . ,. . . , f . , - 1 V In .. . W 5 . ' 1. I y . T g . I 0 l 4 cr ,- .L Q . . . I ' A A - -.. -.- gf. , , .- ,g,,, f- ' Y,--- --5:1-11, ' 111 1:1 , , '-- 45 il, 1 L U fi I N A - 19 I I I ' H Z 4 I 1 4, i - F .J ' N i ' E. - 1 A ,,,-.,.,-,M A D I ,..,t.- .1 .........-... 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FRESHMAN CLASS , if , ff f f 'JfQ,--' H- AUM' ,a.r:'f ce f I :-r if-' f f.,.,,, :,,,'. f-,, , ',-ra 3-,.,f.qf- uni'-, Q L . . , f . .,, Q-.,.,- V ,M ..,,,, mx- KA-q-Lf, ,-45: 3:7521 : Ge' P' L .vs .x,, ..- - . .,-,. ,,- - .-... - , , Q,,,,, s , x .,...,, L .-- N L- Qi- N--- ,ML Lf -3 355.3 - f -2 - . ,,,- -V-,T -- V.:-p L S.:---Q --L F f f .,.,N,... ,.. .. - f ,,...- - M--- w . - if-C .-.,-- -, 'ON A DRIVE Whlle r1d1ng down the much enlarged streets of Arbuckle I noticed the addition of many new bulldlngs One, a beauty Salam, was belng operated by two of my former classmates, Lupe Gonzales and Jovlta Duarte A big slgn, 'Hardware', caught my eye My, what a beautiful store, and there stand lng ln front of lt is the handsome proprletor, George Friel. I left my car and walked into a leadlng drug store who should I see but albert Rowe scoldlng h1s pretty little waltress, Betty Lou Sles , for fllrtlng with the customer lnstead of wlth hlm as Betty Lou was mlX1HF my chocolate soda, I glanced from the wlndow and saw Gerald Gordon's Ulf You Run In, You Non't R n Outn Service Statlon There's Jerry's old friend, Ralph Kleeman, stlll chewlng on his Someone tuned the radio to the natlonal league football game. Announclng the game was my old friend Richard Charter A policeman came 1n to listen to the broadcast Why of course, who else could it be but Philip Vawter, stlll growing in that unforgettable way At the other end of town was the world famous Arbuckle Almond Grove hotel I decided to spend the nlght there, I was greeted by the ever genial hostess, Dorothy Sliger As usual, she was full of gossip and quite willing to share it with me She lnformed me that Leatrice Kaintoch was the leadlng model 1n the WTry It and Buy Itn Dress Shop, Muriel Brooks was buying the store out of all 1ts sport clothes, and that Joan Kalfsbeek was one of the ten best dressed women of the Unlted States Dorothy also told me that Bob Wallace was the Presldent of the Almond Growers' Exchange and that Sheila Baileyfs beautiful flower gardens were brlnglng her much uccess Barbara Kalntoch was the new secretary of the Lauppe and Grimm automobile factory Fred McGuffin has just been glven the position of sales manager for the corporatlon Dorothy also gave me all the details of Muriel SlmpSOD'S lecture on beauty ulture she had heard recently at the Jomen's Club Beatrlce James, new home demonstrator, is speaklng at the next meeting Suddenly, from out of the dance hall, I heard music It was Jean Struckmeyer's All Girl Orchestra just beginning the evening show,and a very fine show,too Bonnie Stevenson and Eileen Rose are Jean's vocalists, The next morning found me on my way again but not after first finding out that Ed Meckfessel has achieved great fame 3 N ' ' . 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FUTURE PARMERo OF AMERIFA The Future Farmers of Amerlca is a national organi zatlon of farm boy taclrg 8bPlPUltuPG ln the hlgh schools throughout thr UHl+Cd 1ates and it nos ess ons, The local coop er tarted LD l95O and lS llmltbd to boys vmo can re Cl +he 5' th Uughe reouwrem nt, Bach member mu t ha prL+u'r nrogect car led on at hone and must lor if J qQVlSOP an acccant ol the hours of labo f fc ,cost of productlon and the amount of pro J ss IJJU wo wect at home, each ooy has problems that G Lao J he can see and learr, lrst hand, succes a compllshln, thesi oblems, he do toe 1113 of the 'uture Farmer motto, Learnl f 'Wolng to Learn , 'Earnln to Llv , 'Llvlne 1 c 1 lf lS the advisor of the local chapter, No.55,wh1ch 1 ned this year by the followlnp officers presldent, ff oeek secretary, Byron SCOflG1d trea surer, Fupene X ln, v1ce president, James Purclfull, and re porter, Burn ll Leckfessel, Those llltlated lnto the club thls year as greenhands or flrst year rcqbers were Raymond Lauppe,Baford Cresswell, Eddie Meclic sel,Raymond Murillo, Phlllp Vavter,Bob Wallace, Jesse Simpson, Shannon Goodman, George PFLG1, and Richard Charter Those who have served as greenhands and are ready to be advanced or nlve been advanced to th: dtxre Farmer degree are Blll Sweet, Ray Kalfsbeek, Byron Scofleld, Kenneth Rominger, Burnell Aeckfessel, Don Vawtc Cllfford McGuffin, Chester Tourte Eugene Caln, rnest PuPCllH1l,JwHCS Purclfull, Wllllam Hager and Jesus Gonzalez. A booth was entered at the county falr at Colusa, Various field trlps were taken to see lndividual boyfs progects. The F F A club has rented an almond orchard of two acres on whlch they do all their own work. Two carloads of boys enjoyed a snow trip to Mineral in February. ., , G u 4 - - pa - r . I J L , 1 ' :1 Y ' VT ' ' ' ' - A K2 ., ! I 4 V , ' . ' C , U rf rw- , . u .1 , 1 xl ,-r .J 1. Q A L1 Qs , -1 1 1 ,-A H a i 1 Q Q , l f . 1. L. .A , 1-T13 S R , . 1 ,, l ,, 2 . Q . , no .f Q ' - x'.L s , ,fi -. 44 ' ,LLL 1. - 19 S .L a- C ALL. - A v r T -s ' ,--f, '. ' ' S c EQ an an I , , Nl, ,.-,f1,,, , , V11 X ,M ,' ,, '. ,'- 7, U 'D A 7 ' s' ,fl.t tcm tl 2 L-vel! he w - B 1 N ' X I r sofn on the pro1f t A A 5 A . . , ff. lg -. X, - L Tu Cl' .0 LLPQQ -. ,f - -v' y- - r. wg,-.-. ' ' EBT lf- , f' A gl f. LA. 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'1' 'Af .f 'Zak a, J ,L BAND Lal? +G ritgld-Bad row: Lyrn Talboll, Twila Jean Simosoi Jean Sfruzlrneycr, Jerry Gordon Albert Poi.-fe, Riclward Cliarfer, Bonnie Kiliorc, Mary McCullou'gn, Mafilyr-n Myers Jesse Simpson Tl'-ird row:Jf1ar1 Meglrfegsel, Wayne l-line, Belly Mcrrison, Bob Slirc, Frarcis Sc-cor. Ucmuqlas Mallwcws Cgllcen Moore, Marion McElroy, Muriel Marslaall, Muriel Sirrupion, Barbara Willman. Second row. G or c Fiel Li' Grlelxe Jon Slrirc Ed Mfhclcfassel Burnell Moclffessel Herryelfa Hassle' e q r 4 .y ., , , , ra , , , , Jean Powers, Riclvard Bailey, Mr. Slnclloy. Frcnl' row: Mary JO Slidfnorp, Vclsala Wes+, Barbara Heallwman. CHORUS Lol? lo rigll-Baglc ic.-.: Mr. SM,-lloy, Mafiiynr' M-,GH Df,rt'l',' SH:-:ir Jr-wr Sliuflnvrfpf, Ciara Moller, Helen Marlcure, l-lenrweffa l-lassler, Virginia Jacglgcn, Kallnr-,fn Siruclfmeycr, Fronl row: Lily Glelfe. Sheila Bailey. Bc++y Lou Selss. palriiig Wakscn, l-lelen W,,ifO, Evelyn R03 llliggbgih SCI-.Olav Twila Jean Siwwoscrw. PIERCE HIGH BXND h r the dwreot or of Mr 1 o eliey, c ? e o Baud oxpcrleuocd u.o O 1 Qcrvwce to thf f'D community by r YlH' f rwol o o vo C' wiv-4 T rvogt V helr 11 lf' T11 r f 4 '11 L P TLL Q Olo LOTR b IV of 'Fri 7 1 Var1cty orow 1 o 1 LL ,roar HCfo I and Tha 1 TuQ1o Fopulva ra C rufr in war coho1t o D ILM? Lh LQ1 u oqorauofo C ergo LW nr mor Q Woo o vp Air Cllfui, + 'ow guhlzut CIIQ F L Q 1 L c ,ry u tio Bind S ox A ' lflumff L INV' qlifl 'VW OJ TO Tl? Q ln, chtgrtmlhrflt wr xrltish bv bul min r uno .LOU of uI' Snml X o lowing thy uou l cu? or G1 srohul m r lor bib Q1 auf Qu. Y u l1LfRl J reno FUJlbcl wroup Wa f VLQI' CJ 315. PQ rcnhcrs t + Dlvlg PlCHWC uuo or Cyls kk, ed hoof urolots and Wub F K, TLOWQ otwfr rfa 13 or l ' CnoruQ,presen thorn an LPC br' li? the lhvtruo d th yrooas Jo h hgcmfcsuol '4q hls Vfur tho holus h 1 rcny hrw songu un or the ble dl eotlon of I lil tr otlc songs ho d the st Ch cvs on vorb u yo K Tho c lH the Chorus thls yofr irc Mlrmlgnh hy 1 Uorot y ollger, JLQH Struck moyer, Clar ,o lcr,U.l h D rhuz ,P hryetta HesbWor,V1rg1Q1a Jackson, Brtty Lou Ellzabrth Sohohr, and PVll8 SlmfSOH K thryn Struokmuy L1ly G7 ffm Sholla Balley, Llqo, P T'Clc tooo, F lrh Walte, Evolyh Roff, Colloon Moorb '42 Y . . rr j U do ro L 1 1 L ' . Rfhort 'h ' v thl 'i r 5 '.f ' '2 h s. HHOYHCT 'u,oousf11 your of U- L y . o 5 . 'A' mar' g A uumb1' 'f puhlg uypca foes. At Jwi Coiluma fa ,p EVwJLi ul tive 1 r q yy ' -..fdu t ' 'Lrst ,um'fo agpcarurgo. Latur in the y,G Lh2' m rgh' ed 'L ,re Zrxritiog Day garodc at Wflliomo. A Uh '+ - 3'El f, W p os llogii by 41 Q L - Q .he . Ou , ,. A . mm animal Enff u ou o the bang, t.o 5 ' .L ' , 1 Ch'oo A UL1 Ihr' ul, we proyfr of 2'm1 ' zr' U g mL i'hS. ll 1' M y zo '- fr, -. v fl .-of M ,' TK' 1711154 1: by Of' ' f-Q . o. , 1, . f. .i. ,. - ,, .V . rr J .J . . .ouhX-e5 12 tho Frblohl' A hah'3 CJ,L, L' LUV Crf , arm Bureau, and the Mothodiut Pot Luo: Sugpmrs. UH f il 24, as a j'gu: oo th'Qr ou 11ft':S, th' - G ' iJ witl 'hi Qssiotggoo of 'hp P'f S Q , 'f t- od 1, o how. Lui 5 soolos of Army Life as a .-or , ' +2 gs j. :J io.H gr.j HUlA1 p g sou vfa., prr'sorNJpd. WU1A fur 'rg 3 ' L . ,oz 'fig Q ' 11 V rofd i,,qhooS ' lar H ' S' - ti ' I' 1 lof I 1 -.1 D F l 'H1 A: 'o Q :t'h, The b-1d plqyf G Y 1 - 4 o ia oh ' r Arr goaf'QtfO ' u T1 y of L To rv ,'1'Tf- 'C' IL T ' 3' f C W .Qs lcarxor ui,' E' .H df A a X 're ' ' ir. Sha' sy. Pa -i ' , iQ - li 1 d hi 2 bo- I Maud W FJ toll. J Sr ' - ' fo L 'r ' 1 J o'x 1 h' O 'Aor 'C - . , Ar ., . o -- - ra H l ' U3 Q if ' oo Zorro A. '-- h, , 'gg A fiifyor, L ru 1? 2' Q Sf -F at r f Nu O . ,G 1. ' 1 ' 1 7 ' 'J' ' J . GIRLS' LEAGUE Under the able leadership of Inez Struckneyer, presi- dent, the Girls' League met once a month for business and for short programs. A box lunch supper was held near the beginning of the school term for initiating the new freshman members. After the championship game with Durham, the girls gave a dance. The fourth annual Mothers' Tea was held on May 6 and was a g'e t success The glfls repre enting our organiaation at the Annual Conference for Older Girls t Richardson Sprinvs tkws year were Inez Struckmeyer Louise Fruchtenicht, Warilynn Myers Barbara Rillman and helen Mecvfessel The girls ,ere accom panied by Miss Mary Russell, dvisor. Officers assisting Inez were Helen Meckfessel, vice president, Muriel Marshall, secretary and treasurer, Henry ett Hassler, QOClul chairman, Voleata M t, song leader an Miss Mary Russell and MlSo Carmen S ntuni, advisers P' r 4 xx'- !! .fe liar?-Nw A Entert my NW' i-tug, W fi N H f fffdr W9 fu. A as 11- I M? ggxgax Il ffl 'li Wu-sm' OUQQIM. lim neraeuavifs with LOOK .LIKE IN QQ yeansl H M, zwamaymaofna -is-9 A :SX 35,212- if ,gm U 1 72-. fd Y af!! 9 , l ,. f f. 1 ' ' .L L. Q P' . C' .. P ' ' .1 U ' s , - ', - A 2 ' ' Q ' 5 H ' C? LQ A - , A 4. X U . YK: . . , a l 1 , . AV li. .r T: 2 -X 'v-xI'n o ' it f U' . 1 . V1 , 1 F . ' 4 ' - ' CA . C' I .. ' 1 . ' I ' 2 ' . J - . ' - . ,' ' 3 In fy . fs L --P .-F I -0 ' m ,. . a . H' :Q - was -f 4 fs d T l. C' 1 - 8 ' 'T , l ,.. ' , m,+ aah Q ff ,vi 1 V f:T4:b:', -,,,-, ' , -7 53.3 ' .tif l 'UE xi'-f' ' -' . U - HY? 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'RwEW+HHmQwgmJrmE f , Ft' .i'f552S :, :zz -'::1'f-1 ::E.:I : 1:.5F.-:,,:Lf?- - :.E' ..:.f5 ' YQ 'I fefkqrff, 'rt , gvezfsf i,:i5!s:':-,f-:- pls ME- 1: 1-as s affF'E'+s'. zfrwts. c. f-.1155 s, 3, ff-1 '5:53:: ,:.rf, egg., ,. 555:-:P 0 Jes' -. , ' T 1-Efysfzi-11.35.2:: 2fsS:3..'...12E'?f1 , 1- , '- su- eqgeusqars '-. -2- :':-.-435'--, '--2-:gi-1-.,:g.:115:51.:..:g::2r-1 1-' -.-..:,--4.51 4.-41, , ,-'.:.,y,z,,:.-.A.3,3. 54,1 V. -'-1-L 1 . 414 -a. 'X hh YH- A? all-' ' ' ' - -J I .. ,I jg f , sw- RIP AND STITCH CLUB This year the Rip and Stitch Club is observing its second anniversary. This group was started last year by e group of girls interested in home economies. The officers are: President, Marilynn Myersg Vice President, Muriel Simpsong Secretary, Twila Slmpsong Treasurer, Jovite Duerteg and advisor, Kiss Mary Russell, Colleen Moore '42 THE VlRIClY QHOW Whfl P erce Varnety Show Winll Ball of l94l MTERA Hrbnokle Theater HY Rel e funds for the s+u'ent Body Chr-'Z,c+ oc+o U I-' DCD H div mihm d H o ore w Bfsd .Adm NTDH E QUHCQKDKD ww vJm FN W D m m ghdm w Q o DO O mcwz H+4 Qmnm dco 0 IJ -5 Ui!-' Ha rfb :C C Div 5-'c-+CD SHG m m W W GUJU3-' f.+c+OfD PSB? Qsmmic we m UD Gd- UJ PSD' o of K' o L bCmo'w we: w 6 O44 Hwao o ofnb D NH: H e EH-' nv mczm d c+w d whim d P-'C-DHD' wffw 0 m w D423 CTJUD W H CUE wer 4rno C mpqcyo 23+-'cupr f+D wie '4OD-:fm ...... I ., we ' -f .-..,, ...-,...., ... ., ' so -J 3 ca rf ... .... ..-. . - .. -- 9 g lv U1 . yd .... .. , ' . I U2 ' - .,.. ...:-.. ., . .. ks' in V ...X . K M - -AH A ' h - QX 4 'X I.. 4- - ' hh N h R 2 k If 0 R 1' 1 ' . !'- hm N' i . . 1 - - i E, ., ,,,,m ' y J Z' JS -- - fa rfT1T544.fLf Hilfefkv fv ' Q 1 X 'Q' f' A Q ,. , 7, . ' Y- U X X' ' N' r- J -'- . , ' H , r f .rffe-..- Y ---,,o flwdk I 1 -N ' A Y 5-.1 V . C ' :Q C Sr- -ff ' Q - 'x' xf?wwrieWe 2 N I . M I ,,.,f5-1... - - In , . be A l Q -' W5 Q Vfflzlffff' . :fi:':1'f'55 if--.. L i 512: ,llv .--' .A-x I -5:1 'I - N . If AAg-'nv ' ' ,i A um A- l ' P- M M' f A Joy Crossley '42 .F lDnRR QTY Ragga!-.haf EL! wCfNY ' XIHRIETX 1 , M11 sw, 'N.,,xQ, -T 6 xx.INx,f'gUNNM!xXJr 1 Romeivs M Qcieefc I QEWTOD PLAY Hwanted, 'ro 1 com dy lD three a t ,vas tre annual sen'or play presented on fr l WO by tue sladaatnrg class. e cast as 'cllovs BJIUHIQ Vo Ire? ut tckm yer, Bertram Reels, Dzdulas Clln, ud y Tfan Ufclffsse Henrlett pdl f t It otfh P eye? Duole' 1 Kalfsbeel Hube t 1, J t 1 1 , L Len Gr mm, ,am B1nPs, Caln Jane ChPlSLLJD, elyn Hoff in the Face, Cordox Patton A Fcdrau w s dlrector of the oerformance Ass stlng er were ls tus ll, Ml s Santorl, and Ils Grevle Promoters were Va jOFl8 Jordon, Marllynn yer , and 'at r c'a latson charge of orovcrtle and costu.us xere Colleen Voore and Jen lotta Hassler The t Ol e com mlttees were as follows T ckets and Protram TOUlSC Fruchten cht, Nargorle Worden, and Patsy Thag 3dV8PtlSlDL conntttee Patrlcla Wat on, Joy Gros ley lllynn Myer stage com.1ttee Ken neth Romlnyer, Davld Caldwell, usherette To sy Thayer, Joy Crossley Colleen Moore, and Henrietta dassler. The actlon of the play 1 centered around the Dudley Dude Ranch ln Arlzona. The plot concerns the love troubles Of Barbara Yctrg, xealthy younr daughter of Hubert Young, m New York flnancler and the pllght of Bertram hee's, a tender- foot fron Iona, who came to Arlzona to study cacti Bill Hick , a young cow band also has troubles, as Sally fails to respond to h ddmmratlon for her, Jim Dudley, the hen peeked husband of Henraetta, never seems to get free of his wifeYs atchful eyes when he desires to go on a prospectlng trlp Sam Banks cortinually tries to wln Barbarafs admlra tion while she attempts to lmpress her father with Bertie'3 bravery by a fake hold up ln which her father is the victlm. As the results are not as everyone expects, the followlng actions bring the play to an excitlng and happy climax when Bill Nlns sally and Barbara is granted her father's consent to marry Bertie. Joan Meckfessel '42 0 r L .. Ak I - H 1 . C A fl ,. c L, Q v I .., C S - L . 1. J, M , , M Q . - - ' . , - 1991.4 , : r l , J ' 1 .., Th cw Vyi cw as I - Aviv Z 1 '. , 'L Av. llzlgr, A J I.,--1-s V A 9 u F' . - ' C1 '1 ' - 4 . C .- ' Q' 4 sally D 'le , ccf- AJ , 2 .clg L , o . u , T . .. ,a D ',, ey, La oh fjn 1' r- c .mf .rg .Ilan f' ,j. E, Rey . ' , , 7- ,T 1 'g .I ' .'j,' ' '- , . , - 13 r lcuwj, .yan elbft,: Blll -iekx as- -ce -T u I ew Tlluiw QL-IO 4- -' u . ' - ' k ,Eff Q .. I - - A , 1 , 1 ,I l ,. Qgv. , , ,V ., . Bessie ralmer, J1rQll.a oacxsong Hulda, Helen walteg Raln- Ls ' on 1 v 9 pn ' , ' 4. . ' ' llSS fl . ,- , or , 1'c , V pn - Y 4 4 u X5 I n h , : n ss Q Use , s , 4 ss . , . 1, .. N , .L , : A rt . - 2. l l' h s r - v v , 1 l A ,U . II1 jf, I 1 1 ,s s ' m . 1 ' . I5 A ' U r ,, . . res th .- ' 5 v I- v- 1 , , . . , . . . . . W fi' I 'V -Q 4. - .f C -, Q 1.4 A 4. ua J, 1 L rpr, . . G UT. . . . , , , , ,r ,,. s ssl, , Haag ' ,'. sg ' , : .ml : - . . , , , , . ,, 'l l' S: ,at K ' 1 ', Y ff rv , , . . T 1 s . . ., 1 ' 'A VY V . t , s I o H 5 J ,, ' - J ' in ,. . ' , 4' , I J: L 11 9 ' S. ' .-. I 5 , -is 1 if ' - ' . ' J- . ' .- A - ' Tig! 1 . W Y . . V. . Q -LU .. N . . . Q 0 ' - . - . . CA 1 ' F' 12x P W 0 f S .,. ............R fs Ag' K X. BOYS' A BASKETBALL lUpper lefirl Lofl lo riqhl-Baclc row: Joe Slriiro, Douglas Olin, Jaclc Marslwall, Kennellw Rominqer, Eugene Cain, Fronl row: Donald Vawler, Riclward Bailey, David Caldwell, Lawrence Grimm. BOYS' B BASKETBALL ruppef righil Leif lo riqlnl-Baclc row: Ray Kallsbeelc, Harold Myers, Byron Scofield, Bill Sweel, Fronl row Francis Secor, Lloyd Dursl. Douqlas Mallwews, Colin Walson. BOYS' C BASKETBALL lLower lefil Leff fo riqlil-Back row: Bob Wallace, Ralph Kleernan, Riclward Clwarfer, Plvilip Vawler. George Friel. Fronl row: Fred McGulfin, Bob Slwiro, Wayne l-line, Kiyoslni l-lallori, Ed Meclcfesscl. BASEBALL lLower ragmi Leif 'ro riqlwl-Baclc row: James Purcifull, Jack Marslwall, Lawrence Grirnrn, Douglas Olin, Eugene Cain. Second row: Byron Scofield, Ed Meclclessel, Kenneflw Rominger, Ray Kalfsbeelc, Fronf row: Riclward Clwarfer, Joe Slwiro, Francis Secor, Douglas Maflwews. 1 ! HAH BJQKLTBALL lh1S year the Plerce F1 Han basketball tear Cxperlenced a very suece ful on xlen thev ron tae NOFuYLlH C llf ornla Sub L6lgU6 Champlon hlp Tre be rs tled f r op honur 1D Le Lu COmJLtltlOH, but alter UlDHlHQ fl y if game fur N fuel they n the Tlpht 0 meet Durhan fur the ch1mplun hli of ,reap L nd C flna 5 me Nlth East Nlcolaus, the Bears vere apaln vlctarmou , thl tlme Lf score of 52 22 Thl gave them the ehamplon hlp The Dlajer nd thelr jOSltlOHS xere Eupene Caln forward Jack L rshall ferxard Rlchard balley for ard D3Kld Caldwell f rmard Kenneth ROMIHLGT center Douela O 1U guard Lawrence Grlmm guard Joe Shlro guard Donald Vawter gu rd The scores of the game were Plerce Upponent Qcore Colusa nsparto Davls Wllll8mS Maxwell Prlnoeton U xvell Wllliams Prlnceton 2 Maxwell Durham 52 East Nlcolaus Kenneth Rominger '42 ', 1 gg '1 , M . . 4 . , A - A .Q . 1 A .1 f L - ,, ,C .A A , ' Isa l anna . wg U v Q 'll' a ' - ' lag ' a. S ' . la ' a ', Q t S ' HQ e' ' ye ' ' 8 - M' ' 5 a 1 a-U' N 1 ' diff. 1 l , f T-' -'J 5 ' ,gl t l ., A ' .1 ' C A ' ' S ' -X r' - 1 S -1 ai ' The bears von this game by a score of 34-l7, and then in G . 4 '-'D Q r ' 5 ' 47 ' 5 . ' t ' S 's 'X lj a - . 'S - fl ell' sl' . L X- a a -' L ' ' 'I : f ' p J V55 'N 'J'- ' Nr ' at , xl 1 ' f I: O Y: A ', .' Q V U QS J. - - . J ' a . 5 v : ' a C' 54 23 58 18 21 C ' 58 40 ' ' 20 29 I ' 51 58 26 56 va V' 23 ' s 15 46 26 26 T 24 34 17 ' 22 Www BAuKETBALL Tne lGWCO 1 H te 1 fn Q yea , vo ehod bf lr. Gr1mmer, had 1 good season Jhen trev won dll but two of thFlf 1 ague gqme Gnd fverdl price e bomcs. Tn J xerf 1D a tlG for he edfde ehemp1onsh1p unt11 the f1nal leagee game. mhe Jlayors Pler e 0 th1s fzar Gnd the 511 iero1f Je J Lloyd Byron Douel xrane Co11n scores of fue vnwe xere: ,nerd f1r1a d f Vorxird elf' V11 ffl forfxrd fo11grd -gdard 112 Seo weld 1 th S Qfeor M Lion Ooponent Score Coluae Lap 1tO Ddv1s xl1113mB IJYMGL1 Pr FK tan fl 111 s 2 Ir eeton :Qu S Kennefh QOmlHWOP '42 CH BrSKLTBfL T ere vos N H be player one Ldmf ea Ylth haxJC11 d Pr game J1th .aA1e11, J d see ame to P11reeton lo 11 d1thouLh Pierce 'ne0ton. In the of 14 3 but lost mhoe: 1 1 Q ou for the team were fne H1ne, YJVJ Ll Hattori, R1CH ri Clerter, Bob V 11aee, Bo SH1 H1119 Va'L r F 11C n1Gu 11n, and eddie Meekfessel Raloh Kleeman, kenneth Rom1nger '42 D FF ' 'U P' - 1E ' Han , if or , a 5 ij' '4n. 1 L r, . ,Af ,E 14, t i, F A' M . , C . f'.1s . ss' ' 2 '1e- f 3. 'cv v 1 ' ' t 1 'Q Q f T . ' 1 '. W 'W 'L f ' JY 1 L 1 1 V' 1 Q .iv w nm . 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The f 0 1.1 nnel o ou R, 1 chew , Lum U 1 .b,I'Ul1 Qcvflelv, c tahex B111 .mot I1l.n. f Tlclmll Srll 1, W f X1 MJ Lf' QA 1 LEU f N4 3 Q? 1 yeur were 1, rue Culfl, 5 Jfp ,Qu ful 151 C llwe nc nm th Tim ln ,el Jfjfl D H31-Uldl 1 , Flllard L4GI'C1fl!'C 1 m 1' L c ef FLC LCL wel , Kenneth Rc ln fr '42 N. .ZX .x'D Nfx,,K :oc youu wmv' Buy FSONDS MD STQNHD5 x '4 X o ,-Zigi I fha r K My WHAT A CR ' LH! xg , --x j. 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'2fx'f.! 5, 2 ,Q 4gpg,X , v . fi 42+ 'f-?'f'..i5k ' 7L .:7r Af ' XLQJNN .,., 9 1 .a-gi' is wuz:- v 7- F FOOTBALL lo v w nn n o r W rec C ww Clws cr Tour 0 C a w mmrw r Douglas Oll acl: Marslqal Mlllar Lafiraroe Gordow Pallon Sc ooo lov no Cam lla d r c m wc: rf Q B c l Mc sol From? row 5 l r Q l Joe S IO Dawd Ca owe mel um: u ouolas Mallme 5 Klyo l l-laflorn Ed Meclflcssol Ray Kal sb ek TENNIS Lol? lo rnql'w+ Wayne Tweffdy Allwerl Rowe Jerry Gordon Bob Wallac Eclqar Cresccrw I Ralplw Kleoman Plwnlup Vawler Georo Frlcl Clnllord lvlcGul'm BOOTBALL The 1941 season opened wlth thlrteen playlng veterans and ten new members under the leadershlp of Coach Charle Grlmmer. Flrst practlce aw John Schohr, Lawrence Grlmm, Kenneth Romlnger, Mlllard LaGrange, James Purclfull, FTHHCIS Qecor, Joe Sh1ro,Ernest Purclfull and Klyoshl Hattorl out for ends, From thls group the ones to see most actlon durlng the sea son were John Schohr, Lavrence Grlmm, Kenneth Romlnger and James Purclfull The halfbacks vere many Eugene C ln, Jack M rshall, Ray Kalfsbeek, Harold Mye s, B111 Sweet, Burnell Neckfessel, Davld Caldwell and Ld Meckfessel The flr t four boys mere 1n the flght most of the way. Che ter Tourte, Gordon Patton and Rlchard Balley vere the candldates for the center Job, vlth Che ter Tourte play lng ln every Came of the year, Flnally, the fullbacks were composed of Byron Scofield, Douglas Mathews and Douglas Olln Of these three, Douglas O11n, captaln of the team, was used the most at the fullback The Bears opened wlth a pr ctlce game w1th Upper Lake, followed by league encounters flth heatland, Maxwell, Llve Oak, Sutter and flnally Blggs The Bears went through th1S schedule undefeated and untled They won, not only the champ1onsh1p of the southern dlV1SlOH, but also the sub league honors P1erce scored 212 polnts to the1r opponent's 57 Thls 1 an aver ge of 35 2 polnts per game! The flrst game was 11th Upper Lake, vho, aocordlng t HAmer1can Boy', vere the natlonal champlons of the S1X man game It was a hard battle all the way, x1th Marsha1l,Ca1n, Kalf beek and Olin scoring for Pierce to give them a 26 to 25 decision over the champs In the following game w1th.Wheat1and, a team that was to play the slx man game for the flrst tlme, the Bears did a llttle pushlng and won by a score of 44 to 6 Maxwel1's Model T was ne t to be put out of COmm1SSlOH. The Bears, scorlng on long runs by Caxn, Marshall, Myers, 1 - . . x . S . . . O , .J ' ' O O O ' ' I o o ' I I 1 .- , , . . 0 4 , . O . v , ,- , . ' I LA LA ' Y 'fi . .L 1 . . 1 0 I . S A3 o 0 . - . s ' . N . , . U .J O ,, . . rr 1 . ,. . - 0 . . ' 'J L post, 1 . F . . Q 1 I . I., I . . . Q any ' . . - , . 7 I . . . A r . . . . . . N I Q O ' O . . . - - f. J V O . ' . . - . l . . 0 4 'V rf D h Q A Q V . ' on A - l ' ' . . . I . . . I Q 4 X- 4 . . Olin, and the whole team contributing their little bit, not only stopped the Model T, but ran over it to the tune of 30 to Og The next team to come to Pierce was.the.big4 men from Live Oak, with a little halfback,who scored five touch downs against Maxwell. They were also undefeated,but Pierce played its best game of the year by taking this one, 58 to 16, On the next Friday, the Bears traveled to Sutter to engage battle with the Huskies for the championship. The game opened with the Bears being completely out-played by the boys of Sutter. Pierce managed to throw a tbuchdown. Marshall scored twice in thc last quarter. The final score was Pierce 28, Sutter 6, Having 'on the chamiionsn p of the southern division, Pierce went to Bi Here they cored on the very first play, fith naishall going 7O ya d fol a toachdoxn Olin ran the ccond half lic' off bacl for another score P es to Tourte, Schohr, and urlmm accounted lor three more touch doin nyer car i d the ball over the goal line for the final SCOPLHF of the sea on Tne fame ended 48 to 66 in Piercefs favor Thus, by winnin the championship of the sub leaoue, the Bears ended one of their most ucces ful football sea sons Doug Olin 942 E- F' f 6,fZ23f6'VJF 41 'MRS Lw ' 1 w.M..r-ll U JYNL N V Vx n My v- Aft bVN.M'4-'xA.,,, 1 Lklvx lxnm Swarm.. CAMQOFLAGEI Hua-VP ' ' w 3 .?' 'l 4 ' ' ' ,. .A . S . T S 3 ' - ' T 1 1 E . t ' 4. I I' S ' .7 , . S f A I o 3- S S rw ,I , fs A as v s. W s r c V , ' .' G 1 T - . J U ' xj . Q 1 5 1 I S S 0 O ' QQ . N '- ,. 4 X, , 3 o rx ' ' 5 ' u i I 1 f '.,-. J 1: EX' ' . ' L 1 ,.,,14,..u'v. . 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'33 --in fre x I will UAA SOO? 5 SOCCER Mary M Jl Bl K1 5 M mol 1 1.14 L lfmr arr el cm 'en Wax Ga oy if d rm P Orr r 6 M rr lr Mfmf H rrryelli 1 W TENNIS Le +3 rugrl Baclc row Belfy Morrl euns Frucbfemc f Pal Thayer Mary McCullough Muriel Brooks Elea nor Cam Barbara Wullrwar Middle row Harruel Jaclrsofw Joan Kallsbeelc Helen VVanle Mary Jo Slcndmo e Velma Peder sor' From row Ka lwryn Struclcmeyer 4 nrye+ 1 Ha el r Col'eeru Moore BASEBALL Leff lo rrqlvf Ruth Sfruclcmeyer Bon me Sfevenson Eleanor Cam Elle-en Rose Mary Mccullouqlw Mary Jo Slcndmom ar ara Hsaflrman ar o a Wxlrrmin oulse Frudwfumrlwt Harrie? .Mc son Mn dle row oanrre Ho 'oan Ka fs beelc Beafrnce James Leafruce Karnfoch Vrolei Nnclmell Muriel Brooks Pal Tlwayer Palrmcla Libby From? row Velma Peder son Jovufa Duarfe Hemyefra Hassle: Colleen Mfuore TENNIS la t season p opressed tennl rapidly became the mo t popular snort of al glrl More students were lntere ted and trled out for th1S QJIC then for many years Tournament both s1nglee ana doubles, beaan around Aprll l Partner , ln the double COmpCtltlOD, were Hen letta Has lor Fc' een Ioore Inef otruekmeyel Helen Malte Patsy Thayer loui e Fzachtfnloht lary Jo okldmore Barbara Wlllman Joan Kalf beek Nurlel Brooks Eleanor Cain Mary McCullough Colleen Moore ' 2 SOCCER This 1S the flr t year soo er has been nlayed by the glTlS Two sidfs were chosen and th games were held on the football turf The game were played for about a week and the game was fast becoming a favorite of many of the girls Colleen Noore 'L2 xL5X dx N O -vi L ees NICE RETURN ' - As as r Q'a , f- ls 'a ' .1 1 w - , S C A r ,L S. in 5 ' . . . S ' C , . if 3 ,J - ' A , A ' 7 1 ' 1 S, ,.,- ' .' U 7 , . . . l S . . ll N A xg Ar' l , ------e. ellie- 1 L 7' 1 H '............,.....? - V' ' ff - .J -........-...........Q I S ' H' 3 ' IT 0 ' f ' ,ji L in-on-new-map ,f 'f 3 1 -..---...-...- 'Z ' . N ., . Harrlet Jaoksone-------Betty MOTTlSOD af f ...L....................--...'c lu I ' TJ 4. , ' VA LQ 'A ' ' cw - 1 r n 3 r 1 Q ,J , .fu ' A ' . ' t 'A f- . , , v , -. - L J . ' A 9 c S ' 5 ' ' l 3 L k J L . fx wwf 1 U 1 - f X kvfx '- -I If -1 1' l.- --.f -W 1,-V -,l I. -Y -..- V- V - -W I , fp l , f LH M is VD 'IH L. X, XXI GIRLS' A BASKETBALL Iuppef lem LOII Io riqlwl-+BacI4 row: Pal Thayer, Louise Fruclwleniclwf, Mary Jo Skidmore, Barbara Willman, Fronf row: I-Ienryella I-Iassler, Colleene Moore. GIRLS' B BASKETBALL Iuppef fagml Lefl Io riqlwl-Baal: row: Eleanor Cain, Voleala Wesl, Velma Pederson, Mary McCullough. Fronf row: Marion McElroy, Muriel Marslwall. GIRLS' A VOLLEY BALL ILower Ief+I Lefl Io rIqI1IfBaclc row: Barbara Willman, Jacqueline Wesl, Mary Jo Skidmore, Louise Fruclwfen- ICI-II. Second row: Inez Slruclcmeyer, Kaflnryn Sfruclcrneyer, Alle-ene Coder. Froni row: Pal Thayer, Colleene Moore, I-Ienrye-Ha Hassles: GIRLS' B VOLLEY BALL II.ower righfl Lefl Io riqnr-Back row: Eleanor Cain, Joanne I-Ioy, Dorolhy Sliqer, Joan Kallsbeelc, Muriel Marshall. Second row: I-Iarrief Jackson, Marion McElroy, Voleafa Wesi, I-Ielen Meclcfessel. Fronl row: Muriel Simpson, Velma Pederson, Elizabelh Sclrolwr, Jean Powers. VOLLEYBALL This year instead of playing volleyball on inside courts, an outside court was set up. Two teams were chosen, complete with substitutes. These teams played each day and the A team was victorious. The teams were as follows: A Team Inez Struckmeyer, Kathryn Struckmeyer, Colleen Moore, Patsy Thayer, Henryetta Hassler, Alleene Coder, Louise Fruchtenicht, Barbara Hillman, Jacqueline West and Mary Jo Skidmore. B Tear Eleanor C in, Joanne Hoy, Dolnthf Slig Joan Kalfs eek Muiiel Jaranai , Hariift J ckson Mario McElroy, oleata Vfat, He en Ute lfSQeL, Muriel Simnso- Vcfma Peder son Elizabeti Scfahr and J GF Pow rs GIRLS? bASxLTBALL one of the Host pa ular sports for the girls is basket ball There vere no inter scholastic games this year ao the three teams Flay d c trfr The rl Jfv au titut a vere A Fo var Henrye ta assler, Mely to SKldlCl6 Colleene Moor , barbara Hillman, 1 Guards P t lh yer, lrez Struckmey , Loui e Fruchtenicht orw rda lfaio lna Pelerson Muriel rarshall, M ry McCullough L Gu ids Hele Iecmiesael Voleat West, Marion McElroy C Ef'varda Luriel arip on Harriet J ckson, Betty Morrison, utrd Jean QKML , Joanne Hoy, Joan K lfsbeek Of the txo irpartant ge FS tl t vere rlayed, the A team won over the B and tnf B Wo o tn fx l 4LlLLU. t N lla 3 M5559 Q' 'M-J . :slow me vs-ze emlx.. ' Ll A 'a' Q iv 'J '-er, A ' - , . 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I Pe-: 1'd me-. lo - oo 1 - M.nq 5. , . fq,- ,QQ Q, C , -V x ,. . 1 - .1 1 X . ..,..:, 3 V - - . . . , ,. . ,X 1' mf nf-7 v- n 1 ' 1 'L' . v i 1 Jr Xu 4 .1 ii-.J 1-55 t -1 1 M., x , AC, V -1 O v- - A v v- 1 Q P I, 1 V .n P ge'm-ul Iaupgez old o o , t no 5. f' 2 'IT r Ls 1 -1 ,erra., 1:11 no, wr' ,-a o. ' i 1 ' 1 P , Q ' Q f .A-.V ,S A P4 Li.. Ati ' ta is A... ...av V y . 1. ,1 a , ge- .- 2 f you 15- BODHIG Kllgore Clearnlnp to dTlVGJ That llttle mlrror p there 1 n't rlpht Jr n Power oo onnlr Kllgore N I can't ee anytllnf but the c r UCYLHQ Frwncl uetor say, whatever became of those old fashi ed gal xho falnted Klen a boy KlSS8d themo Murlel lar hall Nurho h tever becart of the old f shloned boys who ad ther falnto Harold Myers I u ed to thlnk Chester Tourte what made you top? the mouth Mxry lcCullough Ho can we man ge to meet the hlih PTICCQ for ClOthlHgP Velma Peder on You don't have to meet tmer, they overtake you MHTIOH lnhlroy IY1 hungrv Sllt that? Marlon I sald I wa hungry Sllt Sure, I'll taye you home Thls car make so much nolse that I thought you sald you vere hungry Coach Grlmmer Thex tell me you've beer breaklng tralnlng by eatlng too much. Doug Glln Cba eball pltcherb Aw , coach, I've Just been practlclng a new wlnd up Coach What do you mean? Doug I've been eatlng spaghetti One way to get troubles off your mlnd 15 to go horseback rldlng especlally lf you aren't used to lt Lynn Talbott I dreamed of you la t Hlght Patrlcla W tson Reallyq Lynn Yes, then I woke up, shut the vlndox, and put an extra blanket on the bed. Mrs Brooks. Now,1f I subtract 25 from 57 what's the dlffer ence? Shannon Goodman: Yeah! That's what I say. Who cares? Albert R: Come on, take a bath and get cleaned upg I'll get you a date. Ralph K: Yeah, and then suppose you don't .et me a date! I . . w . U , . . J - I + a , u. , , S D , sa I 2 N . r ,' x ' . Q . n : 3 : to, e S 1 , a -I ' ff . , El I S I ' . F' ' I f , L - . Q43 ' cw , ' ' A L I ' fs 9 '4 ' '-1 x ' . . ' N - ' 7 , . la 5, Q Z .I , . E azz - A11 - 5 ' V K G .1 ' . I 5 0 qw . . J , .Q - -'vw Some women are called Amazons because they are so wlde at 5 I 1 I 4, .W . Z il ' : YH A .C . l J 3 TT 2. U f Y -. . G - 3 ' Q n ' .2 1 ll O ' VY '1 c nl ' ' 2 Ti , U . W SZ 4' . . . . O lc . c .J : p ' C4 ' w ' cv ua x . 'g D ' f ' 1 , Q C - L 4 a . . . . . . V' ' J. ' . f J . . 5 . M . Q Q J v .1 . . . 0 . , . . . , n ' D . . L A- H o 0 I C ' -- , - ' rf ' - , ' Q O . ' 6 I Q A 0 , . U :xv O , . . - , . THE JUJIOR CLfoS Tary Jo oh11uorr tudont qulte nev, lonty of o' , out he I te 1, Bu lun and l u t 1 a1e vh ever Jo lS And at sport r fan and 1fally a WhlZZ Betty Jean HOIFLSOD, a J1n1or too, 11ll allay to our PlGFCC be true, Her trombone 1 Ho greatest prlde, I the muSlC oes down and 'round LH the sl1de Balbara Ueathman, a nayoletto qu1to cute, ln her hort, h1te, sat n magorette u1t Though he's q ltO a o t to roach 1n hop, lt un he? Tl mt there upon top Harriet J c' on 1 a J called HH H V1 h a n1le wlfaf real t l t hor face v e 1 a xay xel ored r any olace Twlla slmpson play the oboe LD ou1 bard But sJ1nL out on the L78PlHLt whenever he can 1USlC hel hoboy 1t ten qu1te tlue She's leally good, that' 1at l'm LG1llDU you B111 Sfeet 1 a JUDlOl boy Q13 basletball playln 1 h greate t Joy He has lots of fan ln every elass But still hope that he'll always pass Helen Harkure lS al ays 1n a hurry, Gettlnp her a lFHmCHtS s her g eate t worry Of all the tHlDSS, he loves her s nf1ng, And when she get the ch noe, on her trampet tarts BWlHQlDQ Helen, Voleata, and Marlon, the three musketeers, TheyYve stuck together these three long years They stuck together through work and in play, And if they werenft, something would be wrong in a big way The Purclfull brothers, Ernest and James, Are 1ncluded in all of the boys' games Not only 1n games do they both take part, But 1n their studies they are both qulte smart Another junior girl is Joanne Hoy, Her days spent at Pierre are her greatest joy TW ' C1 1' 1 L YK, - F' r ' 1 r - -3 1.1 f I 13 4, a S ' ,' 1 f' If - 4- -' P 1 S t e a's qul fev 1 y, V 1 . t f as H- G 1 'I YY C .fl . s s1e's 1 ' ee . .' J - Iv' rv D. 'L . 1 W. W S . , . 0 '3 '71 1 ln LJ A A as ' H f f ' ' ni A ' . . A, J 4.1 Q' ' ' - ' Y U , fu 1-r ' -I ' Q ' .J VJ 1, S, , , 1 , v . W s e m ,os o s , 'X ' .1 V 1 fi S S 54,1 ' , . 1 . a ms s l ays ., 1 , ' J J-- ' And 1n her classes shefs hare to t1o. 1-1 s - , I 0 W , J t ss . 2 Us - ay o 1153 f CW ' - . ' . 111 s l Jf1fs 1- o 11 1-1 1 , - . I -? 'W .' . V A 3 1 A WY 1 ff' I1 ' -A h I 3 I - Q1 v J .J 1 .,- - 1 Q r g 'X '7 ' 5 - W ' ' 1 ls 1 s2,.s . ' f - . 1 - ' 6 X rr 1- f, 1 al .. 1 CJ Q . Y, . . . v V s 1 . , V, W .W .F C . 1 1 , .1 - Q .1 , l Q .J q 1 I 3 1 , S ' o . . Y 11: . fi Fl . '2 V1 F1 T J D Q g-D .L .L J LJ Q- , 1 ' cf .. 'T f ' 1- AJ 1 .A. J D , . . ., S 3. 1 . u S t' . K ' 0 , I I . O . . . 0 . 1 O' Pasketball l her favorite sport, lor when a game's going snefll be found on court Shannon Goodman, another tudert quite nef, to be llklP5 ligh, oo Wlth Millard La Grange he may always be found Not only at s hool but also around to n. Barbara wlllman, a cute little gal, Seems to be everyone favorite pal Tennl lS her favorite sport, And she really knows her way 'round the court Harold Myers thinks he's pretty tough, But at Basketball he really knows his stuff About girls he never cares very much- course, that does not include his Dutch', Frances Duarte is really first class, And in Spanish she never fails to pass She lS often absent but never late She doesn't care for sports, so there she doesn't rate Richard Bailey we meet now t playing his baritone refs really a 'wow', Easketball 13 his favorite game And listed under NAU team you'll find his name, Patty Libby, a student brand new, Halls from Kansas, that is true Writing letters seems to be her downfall For at that she will be found in study hall Lloyd Durst we come to last On the basketball court he is really fast, He never had a girl before But 'Mickey' has lately changed that soo . Hail! Chester Tourte we almost forgot, He's always late, right on the spot-- He always walks with his heart's only link, And that is his favorite girl named njinkn. And Byron Scofield we almost forgot, too-- He's a Uno-gal'sH man and that is true, He never gives the girls a break-- But I guess thatYs for his heart's own sake!! Ruth Struckmeyer, as another junior rates, But what will she do when Joy graduates, They both work together in the Chemistry Class, And at solving experiments they're really fast. Colleen Moore '42 5 I J v S 1 . -P U . 1 M 1, .1 1 o U o 4- K . ---LJ S A. 1 'fr Y ' ' T ' L 'YT - Seems I ,1 fierce l V. t , ,X . H . -, ' an J 7' Y wl 1. C ' v.' Q -M. V . ,. , f l 1 , Q A in -1 - 0- . 0 . .J 0 I! ' U . .- ' YY Y O v . li 0' . J A . . y 1 , l . . I . . . - 0 .r ' Q I '1 . -.- C' - 21 f , Y 1 Ire Y SUNG HITS Why Don't Ve Do THIS More Often Holldays for Pleroe I Pot It Bad And That A1n't Food . . , Barbale Heathman Day DTGHMIHQ Thls Love Of Mlne Nou Q F rever I Love Ion More Everyday L1v1n', Iov1n', L ufhln' T Ke A Letter M1 Brovn Nlnb over Amerlea S out Wlerever You lay L HI Ar You Toon Me By oUTVIlSG You'1e the LJm'Ht of a Llfetlme N135 You Long lay We Love I'll tee, on LOVIHL You I'll Walt For You Around Ano Around She Foes You'll Alvays Be by D rllng Hapoy In Love Two In Love You Don't Knox Uh t Love Is Don't T le Your Love From Ie Thls Tlme The Dream' On he who Calls Jlm IYm In Shape The Boy hlth The W1 tful Eye I Don't Mant to S t Tie World on When You He r The Tlme Slgnal The Annlversary Waltz Thls I No Laubhlng Matter I oald No When You Say That, Smlle I'll Mlss Yau When I'n Gone Cowboys and Indlans Deep In The Heart of Texas Ctanpeable Heart Who C n I Turn To Not A Care In Thr holld It Isn't A Dream Anymore Virglnla J E Kenneth R. Doug Natthews Pat 6 Gene Murlel M R PTGHCI Lleanor Ca1n Offlce Praetlee Class M Santonl Am6llC8HH P H S Students LGEDTILG 1 to Lon V Bette Stoevford Kathryn otruekmeyer Loulse F A Harold L La renee G to Voleatal Colleenf Moore Mary Jo Skldmore Lloyd Durst A Helen M Ed y 1 6 lurlel B Evelyn Hoff Jean R Albert R Frederlcl MeGuff1n Ir Tallmon Barbara Wlllman Pleree Basketball Teams Edgar Crescenzl Mlldred Descombaz Mlllard LaGrange Class of '42N SGHlOI Play Joanne Hoy Lynn T E Patty Helen Helen Walte to Chester T Drug Olln 6 Gordon Patton Red Hager Jack Marshall Llly Gleffe Davld Caldwell Rlchard C k Joan K. F1re I'm Gettlng aentlmental Over You Bonnle K Q Byron S ' rw .y - I . , . V 0 5 o 7 , ' ' ' ' ' ' . - 1' n 0 4 f I 5 , 0 0 - ' O O O Q 0 U a 0 D U a I 0 4 I vt ' 1 o a - 9 s . o Q o Q V 1 A, rw A V A a as I s 0 I a 4 0 Q 9 o 9 L 'T 1 W . f ' 1 ' rw -4-J L 0 O 0 4 Q S DQ . . , . 'Y V. . T , -4-J 4- CA rj O s 0 Q o 0 U , - Q ' nv. 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I 0 I s A O ' 4. 1- ' . .' .A 0 O 0 , . x o u o a o A -' I 'N I 0 a u 0 u e o o . '. ' I J ' .1 0 u o c 0 o Q 0 o n 4 r, 1 ' CA 0 I 0 0 I 0 U I o , , 'T v ' , J. .V 0 l 0 0 s s o 0 I . . . 0 0 0 Q c I I fi 9 . ' Q Q I O THE STUDLNTS ' LAI 'KENT When school lS out, You'll hear thls hout From students far and near School s out! Vacatlon tlme lS here Classes re over now at last, more tests and no more class more, NStudent , get your homework done H more work, Just good, plaln fun more bells to rlng at nlne, more rush to be on tlme, more school work for thls year UHurr1h, hurrahu, you'll hear the che IT'S ALvAYo DARKLQT BEFLRE DAWN Dld you ever want somethlng you couldn't quite reach Though you've trled tlme after UIMSO Why that's the way l1fG'S goal has been set So we must truggle and flght to cl1mb Then when you thlnk you've fought 1n valn And you've struggled for many years, When you've gust about glven up h pe And your eyes are fllled vith tears, Smile through those tears and never fllnch, For if you've worked at your goal qulte true Remember lt is always darkest before the dawn, And the sun is bound to shine through Colleene Moore '42 Beatrlce James I'd have that tooth pulled out if it were m1ne Dorothy Sllger So would I, 1f lt were yours Inez S I'm gOlHg to do all my reduclng GXGPCISGS 1n 1944, Marjorie W Why 19449 Inez Leap year, you dope! ' s 1 ' O n 1 n ' ' ' 1 O E , No -. , No s ' . No - ' , ' , No ' ' No ' No - ' . C t erg Colleen Moore '42 H1 C' '7. 1 V 'lu l o o . a , v . . . S .A . . . . U . U 0 I 0 . 1 0 'z . . . . . . SONG cF THE IRCLE oh, thls 15 the song of the weary scholar, Thls lS the hymn they slng today hvery llttle clrcle has an angle to It elf, Lvery lttle angle has 0 meanlnf all lt own ach and every schol r vlth a elncentrated look otudles every gage of hls Geometry book, Angles acute and antlf obtuse, Compete vlth tho e unequal, Whlle through lt all the student wade Whlle every en e and rea on fades Every llttle cllcle ha an an le to It elf, Lvery llttle angle has a mr HIDQ all ltS own Each llttle letter EH t 1 placed be 1de llne, lake on added me ning at e MIHIIIOH tlme Betty LOTTlSOB '43 I WISH I WUZ I wlsh I wuz a humble bee A bumbllnp ln the sun, I wlsh I Wu? a Jack rabblt Always on the run. I wlsh I wuz a lizard green A CTGSFIDQ o'er a log, I wlsh I wuz a splder Or a dumpy, green old frog. I V1 h I wuz a caterplllar A blackblrd or a mule, Or anythlnb beneath the sun That doesn't go to school The chemlcal worth of the human body 1 about eight cent Tho e of us who compl IH about f6GllHf llke thlrty cents re bTdFflHg Walter How would you llke your rlceo Llly Gleffe Cbreakf SIIHQ t a re taurdntl Throvn at me, blg boy. , '1 ' 1 D . . . 1 - . I U . . . , ---. 1 ' I f 1 0 ' I , .J 41 - A F , A 3 . r . S ,. J A , Q-. . lk ' S '1 'V' I I - C1 I 1 , ' T 1 A ' 1 7 V ' n rf 35 ' I 'J S ' I . . . Q I f- , n D 1 . S S 3 - . 4 ' ' I cv f- '- ' o ni c ij Q 1 . . . , , 1 1 -.-N N. . L L .AQ J , , . . A - . rx 5 . Q . , cl .3 J f 0 C.. 7 rw Qc ' -- 'v ' 1 ' ' 'O U. J 'J cl , 4 Q Q ' r ' ' Q . ' i . . ' ' .3 . . . I . - 1 ' a D . . Y ' C' . .I Q , . f -L . ft. J a V' .2 i . . - wr cy A c, V . . . . S Q S - H f 5 . f, . f . cl J 3 n . . 1 . . K , ' a , . 'B I 1 'c 5.1 . C. . 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'WW 'rf it Hi W K 5 I 'k Lk v gt pt Oct Nov Dec Rcgi tration Schyol opcnbd Ht 1d y fvr Ad 1 Q on D y I on 1 1 rbly Art Fook Q11 and Stlttb W lder ho st Footb ll gldf wlth Upper L kt there Harvf t Footlval Glrls' League Inltlatlon 1 IH1+1 tl Football gamr xlth Who D1 HG hare brtshmgn Recelptlan End of Mldterm I Football game wlth Mlxvall thtrc Natlonal A S mbly k tlonal Ch mplons Football g me wltb Llve U K here Sophomore Rtturn Student leader ' Confercnct at C1lCO Football gang vlth Sutter there Chomlst y Class nd Footb 11 bo,s to Btrkeley Arnl tlco D y rrogr ATmlQtlCL D y qOlld y ThuHKSb1V1Hg E ogram Thanksglvlng V8C8tlOH beglns Instltutt N8t1OD9l As tmbly Bob Wood End of Mldterm II Basketball game wlth Esparto there Aug. 28 -. 1 S Fi n 2 ' 5 1 'L 5 9 - 117 a Q Qm'sa1 a 24 - iatix a, lssol - 1 lfu ' 11 e'- ' e 26 - a wa ' Y , a. '- - H 4 :S L, V' Q Q 2 - . - 2 1 . . . 8 - F. F. 1. 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Ja llty grow Talk on Vocatlons Bas? t all ame vlth Davl Iarlne Co ps bp aker and Wllm CHT1 tmas Program Chrlstnas Vacatlon begnns Basketball game w1th End of Semester Ba ketball game wlth Llnooln nay Program L1nooln's Blrthday Basketball game vlth Valentlne Program lllllam here Maxwell there Vac tlon Maxwell here Natlonal Assembly Doctor Hall Washlngton Program Basketball game wlth lllllams the e dollday Basketball gave wlth Prln eton here Basketball game wlth Durham here End of Mldterm IV Basketball champlonshlp pl yoff wlth Nlcolaus Natlonal As enbly Gordon and Company Vacatlon on Good Frldaf Senlor Play Band Show End of Midterm V . lO W l-r'a Sa ll - -, ' l2 Q . .ie b' - gf , N 'g lj - A ' r-' - T ea f ' ,' l9 - 1 's D ' - 25 - ' me ' ' s - - 24 - BO - s f ' H ' ' H Feb. 6 - Basketball game with Princeton - there ll - ' P , 1 12 - . . , - 8 . l5 - 1 v' . - 20 Q . Q , , ' V' d , - r 23 m . . 27 - F f A ' ' ol, - Ma . 6 - , . - 15 u . . Gp V 20 - ' s,l - . ' A, 3 - . . 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