Porterville Union High School - El Granito Yearbook (Porterville, CA)
- Class of 1936
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Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 70 of the 1936 volume:
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GRANITC MAY 1936 POQTEQVILLE UNIGN I-HGH SCI-IGOI. f' -I- I + l!llK!l.JAL'zfv 5fllal1Ullf.1 J! !.jj.'T!L Il'l.!!L'. cdslfl. .'I'lll.4I TO THE PON In dec1d1ng on a sultable 1nst1tut1on to whlch thls year book should be dedlcated the pomt was held 1n mlnd that the ldeals of the ob1ect of ded1 catlon should be comparable to the ldeals and 0bl9Ct1V9S of the sen1or class I am sure all of you w1ll agree that 1ndeed th1s goal has been attalned ln dedlcatmg the 1936 El Granlto to the sp1r1t of the Pony Express To more fully demonstrate the close assoc1at1on between the senlor class Ob16Ct1V9S and the Obl9Ct1V9S of the Pony Express, a more complete under standlng of the Pony Express lS necessary The dlscovery of gold 1n Callfornla heralded an amazmg m1grat1on of wealth seekers to the fabulous west Soon, however, dlscontent arose 1n Cahforma over the exceedmgly slow communlcatlon fac1l1t1es between the east and west Although the advent of the stage coach sllghtly allevlated these deplorable cond1t1ons, the methods of communlcatlon were st1ll vel y poor The tlme had come for faster commumcatlon between the east and the west, and there were those who thought of the Pony Express to carry letters and valuable packages from St Joseph MISSOUFI to Sacramento Cahfornla Although Magor George Chorpennlng 1n 1858 by havlng Presldent Buchanan s second message to Congress conveyed to Cahforma by a sys tem of r1de1s was actually the flrst man to 1naugurate a Pony Express, full cred1t 1S usually glven to the f1rm of Russell MaJors, and Waddell for establlshlng the flrst regular Pony Express system The equlpment necessary for the Pony Express was tremendous The carry1ng of the fast mall over barren plams and swollen rlvers and through dangerous mountam passes requlred four hundred and twenty selected horses the best money could buy, elghty p1cked and experlenced r1ders, four hundred statlon men, and one hundred and nlnety relay stat1ons Each horse was expected to cover ten mlles at top speed and somet1mes fur ther lf necessary When the Pony Express was at 1ts best the tr1p across the plalns was made ln ten to eleven days an average of two hundred mlles a day More hundred and flfty mlles a day Tales of the 1ntrep1d Pony Express rlders are numerous, but Mark Twam has most permanently enr1ched our llterature on the sub1ect ln Roughmg It the story of h1s stage coach travels ln the west In a httle whlle all lnterest was taken up IH stretchmg our necks and watch1ng for the pony rlder the fleet messenger who sped across the contment from St Joe to Sacramento carry1ng letters nmeteen hundred mlles 1n elght days' Thmk of that for perlshable horse and human flesh and blood to do' The pony r1der was usually a 11ttle blt of a man brlmful of Splflt and endurance No matter what t1me of the day or nlght h1s watch came on and no matter whether rt was wlnter or summer raxnmg snowlng ha111ng or sleetlng or whether h1S beat was a level stralght road or a crazy trall over mountaln crags and prec1p1ces or whether xt led through peaceful reglons or reglons that swarmed wlth host1le Indlans he must be always ready to leap lnto the saddle and be off llke the wmd He carrled no arms he carrled nothlng that was not absolutely necessary for even the postage of hxs llterary frelght was worth flve dollars a letter He got but httle frlvolous correspondence to carry h1s bag had busmess letters 1n It mostly Presently the drlver exclalms Here he comes' Every neck IS stretched further and every eye stramed wlder Away across the endless dead level of pralrle a black speck appears agalnst the sky and xt IS plam 2-a4,+ ' 7 ! 7 , . . 9 1 . , . v . than once, however, the trip was made in eight days-an average of two . . . . ,, . as ' ' ' ,H . . . . . 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P SS that It moves Well I should thlnk so' In a second or two xt becomes a horse and r1der I'1S1Dg and fall 1ng r1s1ng and falllng sweepmg toward us nearer and nearer growmg more and more d1st1nct more and more sharply def1ned nearer and stlll nearer and the flutter of the hoofs comes famtly to the ear another lnstant and a whoop and a hurrah from our upper deck a wave of the rlders hand but no reply and a man and horse burst past our exclted faces and go wmglng away 11ke a belated fragment of a storm' So sudden IS xt all and so llke a flash of unreal fancy that but for the flake of whlte foam left qu1ver1ng and perlshmg on a mall sack after the v1s1on had flashed by and dlsappeared we mlght have doubted whether we had seen any actual horse and man at all maybe The Pony Express, although deeply 1n debt m1ght eventually have been put on a paylng basls 1f the telegraph had not been lnvented and put 1nto use As It was, however, the telegraph greatly undermmed IIS usefulness and so, on October 7 1861 after slxteen months of SGFVICQ, the Pony Express was off1c1ally dlscontlnued Though extremely sholt hved as an 1nst1tut1on and unprofltable as a busmess venture the Pony Express has been descrlbed as the most lomantlc trans portatlon any cont1nent has ever known In th1s brlef resume of the hlstory and aCtlVlt16S of the Pony Express I have at tempted to clearly lllustrate those commend able qualltles such as fortltude, perslstence, and dependab1l1ty vxhlch were the chlef fac tors contrlbutmg to the brlef success of the Pony Expless, and whlch the sen1o1 class h1s exhlbted 1n IIS all too brlef passage through the Portervllle Un1on Hlgh School From out those years that every year grow stranger Brlghtest I thmk the fearless rlders gleam Who took then' part IH all that joyous danger To serve the human dream Who bore the mall by desert or by fountam Bravmg the savage and the tempest s wrath Across the plam across the mxdnxght mountam Takmg the lonely path The courage that was thelrs may t1me make stronger As now the new romance beglns lts reign And hlgh above the trall they take no longer Flashes the aeroplane' George Sterlmg +43 5 'l'+r . , . V . . . . - 1 V E W 1 W 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 H . . . 1 1 1 11 , . Y . ! ' 7 I c C . v 1 ' ' 7 7 I . K - 1 . U . . K . . H . 1 Y . . . Y Y . . - . . . ' l 2 U 1 1 1 1 1 H . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 U . . 1 1 11 . J M . -9 f' W , ?g PERSONNEL F A C U L T Y Principal B H Grxsemer Vlce Prlnclpal Vlce Prmclpal Dean of Jun1or College Mrs Mrs Mrs Mlss Mlss Mrs MISS Mlss Mlss Mrs A M1 A M1 Mabyn Bald Betty Berry Marle Button Ann B Campbell Margaret Crane Narclssa Danner Etta Loulse Er1CkSOD Edna Farrar Dorothy Garstang Vlva Gault Glbson Graves Grace Grlfflths Hale Hamhn Hepp GBOTg1a Herald Hooper Hubbell Hurley -z-5--n-,, 7 P4-41' F S Copeland H S Beard B E Jamlson Mrs Itha Jacobs G G Kahl Mxss Laura Keller N E Koshell G I Kralowec K E Lewls Mxss Augusta L1nneman Mlss Lols Morthland MISS B C C U WN Dorothy Munroe Noyes Patmore Robblns Safford Mlss Lt J Mary Gwen Schofleld G Sller Mlss Mary Sprott Mlss Ina Stlner C. E. Toole Mrs. Katherine Washburn Mrs. Fdith Helen Zalud STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Presldent Hal Campbell Vlce President Boyd Eckard Secretary Eleanor Borlack Senior Boys Representative William Drlggs Senior Girls Representative Jimmie Grant Junior Girls Representative Lillian Tyler Sophomore Representative Lorraine Crow Freshman Representative Carmel Wilson Yell Leader Albert Mlller Faculty Advlsor G F Hurley PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE One picture IS worth ten thousand words according to an Oriental pro verb Thls yearbook then contains volumes W1th1n 1tS pages Wh1Ch have been lndustrlously recorded by the class of 1936 Herewlth we flnd High School life and 3CtlV1tl9S more accurately por trayed than by the best chosen spoken and written Words As the cal es of hfe overtake the boy or girl who first possessed this book 1n the happy days of 1936 what pleasure It Wlll be to lelsurely revlew these plctures as thelr value becomes lncreasmgly immeasurable' B H GRISEMER PIIYICIDZI ++. 8 A-4 ... ...A , . , . . , . YNY H nn' V I W www . . Junior Boys' Representative ....,,...,.,....,.,,,.,,..,,,,..,.,.,,.....,...... Max Jamison 9 7 . - , ' . . .J I. . ., ,. EL GRANITO STAFF Edltor Peter Dyer Ass1stant Edltor Peggy Wood Buslness Manager Allan Leslle Snapshot Edltor Clarence Ray Art Edltor Mary Ahce Stone Advxsor F S Copeland We the members of the staff of the 1936 El Granlto present th1s year book for your approval We have greatly enjoyed the prlvllege of wo1 klng on th1s annual and have earnestly endeavored to prepare a book whlch wlll meet Wlth your honest approbatlon We have attempted to make th1s year s El Granlto of more than usual mterest by the 1nsert1on of new and clever features Wlth the hope that you w1ll engoy them We herewlth subrnlt th1s book for your Judgment At th1s tlme we would 11ke to express our appreclatlon to Mr Copeland for h1S sklllful guldance and patlent cooperatlon to Mr Ellswol th our en graver to Mr Babcock of the Babcock Cover Company to the prxnters the Portervxlle Recorder to the Hammond Studlo our patient and efflclent photographers and to you the members of the student body of the Porter Vllle Unlon Hlgh School wlthout whose wholehearted support and unfalllng mterest the success of the 1936 El Granlto would have been lmposslble THE EDITOR A--lv, 9 I-I-4-+ Sports Editor ....l...,.. , o..............c.. f...fffffff.ffff..ffffff..f.ffff.fff,..fff.. 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I'INil BIG BLOCK P OI' FILERS Presrdent Clarence Ray Vrce Presrdent Boyd Eckard Secretary Treasurer Roy Sterlrng Sergeant at Arms Murray Falconer Advrsors C E Toole G A Hurley to the splendrd cooperatlon of the members and faculty advlsors The club thrs year has partlclpated IH more school actlvltres than rn precedmg years B9Sld6S the annual 1n1t1at1on of the new members the club has sponsored along mth a number of other clubs two dances Also the Blg Block P w1th the cooperatlon of the Llttle Block P has lntroduced a new actlvlty to the school the Orange and Green football game The hlghhght of the ye rr wx ls the banquet for the two Block P s sponsored by the Booster Club vxhlch the clubs emoyed rmmensely LITTLE BLOCK P OFFICERS Presrdent Ralph Crumal Vrce Presrdent Jack Botts Secretary Treasurer Barton Sheela Sergeant at Arms Max Jamlson Thrs X631 the Llttle Block P put on many successful banquets and dances xx 1th the help of the Booster Club Ther also pr rde themselves for conductmg one of the most successtul m1t1at1ons1n the hrstorx of the club +1-. 20 me f .0 L- wr V ' -55: cc as The Big Block P has had a very interesting and enjoyable year, due . . . . . , , ,' . , ' ca rx 7 ' 7 . . . 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' as n w .5 J K4 5' LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Undertaklng h1s f1rst coachlng asslgnment and handlcapped by havlng a squad made up for the most part of boys who had never played hlgh school football before Coach N1ck Koshell turned out a team that was defeated but once durlng thelr league schedule loslng only to Hanford The follovung paragraphs contaln a brlef account of the1r games BAKERSFIELD QPRACTICE GAMEJ The Cubs scored 1n the f1rst few mlnutes of play and had the upper hand durlng the fxrst quarter but from then on the Sandftbs had the edge Wlth a se11es of l1ne plays Bakersfleld scored IH the second perlod but falled to convelt Agam IH the thnd Bakersfleld scored thls t1me maklng the converslon Durlng the last few mlnutes of play a Portervllle back was thrown 1n the end zone thus glvmg Bakersfxeld tvso more polnts maklng the flnal score 15 6 TULARE The league season opened at Tulare Wlth a very close game Portervllle scored early ln the game Oral Brovsn maklng the extra polnt on a place klck Tulaxe scol ed near the end but d1d not convert so the f1n1l score was 7 to 6 IH Portervllle s favor DELANO llllllflg the tn st quartel nelther team scored but the Cubs managed to put themselves ln a f xvor xble posltlon In the second perlod Ralph Crumal scooped up the ball on 1 fumbled punt and scored Porter vllle then klcked and Tau of Delano got the ball makmg hls team s only touchdown by run nmg 75 xalds tl11Ol1gl1 a broken fleld The Cubs scored agaln near the end of the glme to um bs a score of 12 to 6 74, fd' ' v ' sf u ' as I 7 . , . 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STRAT HNIORE The btlathmole te lm depended on D153 plaxs fox the11 51a1d1ge fox the fnst put ot the game xxo1ked xx ell The Cubs hovx ex ex soon mtelceptmg them and makmg wholt g 11118 fo1 omg Qt! 1thmo1 e to uee plaxs xx1th xxh1ch thex xxele unsuccewtul 'xlglb Hxuelt xx1th the tast bleaklng lnteltelence made a 79 x ud 1LlIl on an otf tackle pl IX bx SCO11Hg' the onlx touchdoxxn The glme ended xxlth Poltelxllle bx a sCO16 of 6 0 X18-XI I-X xx hlch beg ln poxx ez ald ol thele ahead The Cubs md the Ylealla te mm xxele so exenlx m xtched that nelthel made anx gun U1 anx epectaculu plaxs agamxt the othe1 Both teamx belng equal on detense and offense the glme ended xxlth the scolc stlll to EXETER Exetex lacked It the Qub1 pleted to plax cd 1 klcklllg game ds each tlme thex got the ball thex deep llll0 thc Poltelxllle tellltorx -Xttcl lecoxcxlng 1 bad kick xx olked th ball xxell lnto SLU1lHg glound A long pam xxax com Rllph Clumal and culled ox Q1 the goal lme T01 the onlx NLUIS maklng the tlllx b to 0 ln Poltelxllle 1 taxol IINDSAX Dulmg the tuxt qua1te1 the plax xx 11 centeled alouud the JO xald 11119 L1IlClSlX 1 onlx NLO11Ilg threat xx 11 m thc second pe11od attel l8l,0XL1lIlg' 1 xxax 1nd 111 TOUI doxxns the b xll xxa1 glx en to the C ubs No NLOIS xxas m Lde lllllll late 111 the thud qu lltel xxhen Poltelxllle began to chck 'ind m lde thlee touChdoxxn1 conxeltlng txxo ot them The glme ended xxlth the e 90 to H-XXPORL Dullng the tust h dt of the game the Lubs SLOIQI txxlce but IH thc list h 111 thex xx eu oxclpoxxeled bx the Bullpups xxho wcolcd th1eet1m 1 m tk lllf the tllldl c lL 8 tm 9 ln l tn old taxol IOSlllg' th11 game to bullpups Illllleil the Lub1 chance to hc the countx champe In splte ot thl th x had in exceedlnglx xucc 1 tul sea on 1nd xx11l be back ag un ncxt xea1 dQfQ1l'l1lllhll to do bettel th in cx 91 betole me Qlllllllg' lcttel xxele a1 tolloxx1 R Rclton O BIOXXII T Camo l1e1 R lL ge :nk m ent N lmlsllll lxellex P Ioehnelt R XILIHQI lf Pacheco B Shexll 4-'J 71,3-' L' N A ' 1. 1 Z Q 1 tvs 1 ' 1 1, 1 Z v 1 ' , u I I 2 1 ' v 1 v . xa, v v 1, L1 2 l 1 . 4 4 . sw 1 2' kv. v . 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' ' ' , . 11 F2 . 11 1 M . ,T A H T, VARSITY FOOTBALL The Panther varslty football squad began the season of 35 w1th slx veterans from last years team They were John Keck fullback Boyd Eckard halfback Vernon Llndley tackle Hal Campbell center Murrax Falconer tackle and Pld Ray captaln of the team of 35 playlng quarter back Coach George Hurley buxlt a strong defenslve team around these SIX veterans a team of true sportsmen havlng lots of Splrlt and flght Wlth the except1on of the VlSal1a and Hanford games the Panthers were nevel beaten more than one polnt or one touchdown The Panthers dropped thelr flrst t1lt a practlce one to the Baker sfleld Drlllers on the latter s turf by a score of 24 0 Thls score was made bx the Southerners on the lnterceptlon of passes thrown by the Panthers The most outstandlng play ln the game was as follows Grossman reversed to Ray who lateraled to Eckard who IH turn threw a 40 yard pass to Rox Sterllng who sprang 1nto the alr and made lt good Thls was the onlx The next game was played at Tulare the Redsklns toppmg the Panthel by a score of 6 0 The only real scorlng thx eat made by the Panthers was when Quarterback Ray found a weak spot ln the defenslve l1ne and by poundmg thls same spot for eleven consecutlve plays made an average of f1V6 yards per play The Whlstle for the flrst half blew before they were able to go on over the goal l1ne whlch was only n1ne yards aw ay The followmg week the Panthers travelled to Delano and wele wlctorlous 26 0 The peak of the performance occurred when Boyd Eckard grabbed a Wlld Delano pass out of mld alr and romped 55 yards for a touchdown Strathmore came to Portervllle for the next game and vxon 6 0 over the locals The Portervllle fans sald thls was the best defenslve game they had ever wltnessed as each team held the other on the SIX lnch l1ne fol four downs Next VlS3ll3 came to Portervllle to glve the Panthels the11 flrst real beatlng with a score of 27 6 Fuchs of Vlsalla stole the shovs by maklng every touchdown fo1 h1S team all bemg made on long end runs The total fCont1nued on Page 571 +4-. 28 ,++ .- A l 4 g A l . , . . v . . 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Q . y . u -i J X' 5- HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL ShoW1ng good floor work but an 1nab1l1ty to h1t the basket th Panthel heavywelght team under the d1rect1on of C E Toole was un mble to make a shovung 1n the league games thlS year The Panthers lost thelr f1rst league game to the Tulare Redskms by a score of 13 17 The flrst half of the game was 1n fawol of Porterx 1lle but duung the lemalmng two quarters the Redskms pulled through and lalsed thelr S0016 untll It spelled defe It to the locals In thelr next game they were beaten by the Delano Tlgezs by a score polnts short at the end Then thlrd game was wlth the D1nuba Empelols 1n whlch they were the losers bv a score of 15 18 The Panthers were 1n the lead durmg the fu st three quarters but a last mlnute rally proved fatal to them Showlng good team wolk and fast thlnklng but a bad shootmg eye the Panthers last to the Hanford Bull Dogs by a S0019 of 29 30 Porterw 1lle lost the last game to the VlS3lld Pioneers by a 15 20 tally Those earnlng letters were as follows Hal Campbell tCapta1nJ Vernon Grlder Vernon Elmore Jullus Cable Roy Sterlmg Gordon Todd B111 Whlte J1m McAuley Bob Grossman Boyd Eckard and the two managers Bob Dunbar and Phll L1unggren 7-H-., 29 ,.-P+ of 29-24. They played their best ball game with Delano, but were five .' Y I 9 ! 7 Y .51 J R. it LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL F1 om a large turnout of boys Coach L O Hepp bullt a basketball team th1S year Whlch was not successful 1n w1nn1ng many league games but played a type of ball Whlch gave every opponent very Stlff competltlon Although the boys lost many games they were never beaten ovel sw polnts In the openlng game of the league the Cubs were beaten by the Tulale Papooses by a score of 16 20 Durlng the flrst half of the contest Porter vllle h 1d the lead The second part was both speedy and excltlng wlth the score remalnmg 13 13 well lnto the last few mmutes of play The Panther Cubs lost thelr second game to the Delano hghts by a score of 30 34 Each team led the other by only a fevx polnts clear through the game Delano flnally comlng out on top Thelr next opponents wele the Dmuba boys who beat them by a score Loslng by only a small margln the locals were once agaln defeated th1s tlme by the Hanford Bull Pups by a score of 29 31 They played fxne ball and were the flrst group to score over 13 pomts on the Hanford team In the last game of the season the Cubs were vlctors ovel the Vlsalla squad by a score of 21 17 VlSa1ldS only scoring threat came late ln the fourth quarter when one of thelr guards scored polnts from a back court The Cubs were honored by havlng Russell Belton one of thE1l team mates named as hlgh polnt man of the county Those earmng lettels were Captaln Russell Belton T Cemo R Elledge K Hargett A Hauert M Jamlson J Rutherford C Slaughter and the managers Glen Balley and Albelt Konda 7-B-1 30 24' 3 - A -4 l 7 1 -' . 2 I n L . . y . u i . . - Y . . 7. - 7 . , . . 1 . , of 22-28. The team as a Whole showed fine coordination and floor work. 9 K - . .' , . . , . , . . l i' Y ' . Y ' 7 ' 7 . I , . , . V , . , . , 1 ' ' .5 1- 4, 5. BASEBALL The Panther baseball team began the season w1th practlcally a new team havlng only two or three of last year s membels back but out of that squad Coach G F Hurley bullt a team that went far towards the county champlonshlp They defeated the Exeter mne 11 5 1n the flrst league game Although they were sllghtly outhlt by the Monarchs they put them out whlle on the bases and held them from scolmg As a result of two bad mnmgs they were beaten bs the Delano Tlgers by a score of 7 9 They won over the Woodlake team ln then next game by a score of 6 4 The game was played on the Woodlake fleld glvmg the Panthers a great handlcap Whlch they soon overcame and won In thelr next game they wele put out of the runnlng for the county champlonshlp by loslng to the Tulare Redsklns by a scole of 5 4 The op poslng team galned the lead ln the flrst mnmg and held It throughout the game In the last game they won from the Hanford Bulldogs by a score of 1 0 At the end of the nlnth 1nn1ng the score was 0 0 so one more mnlng was played Tony Cannela got on base and was knocked home by a h1t fl om Barton Sheela thereby w1nn1ng the last game for the Panthers Those earnlng letters were as follows Fred Holnsby Ted Hornsby Murray Falconer Tom Cemo Ralph Crumal Robert Stalk Barton Sheela Tony Cannella John Muley Ernest Thlesse Robert Grossman James Nelson Everett McM1llen Max Jamlson and the managels Harry Falconer and Joe Dlgrad0 -a-,, 31 4- uiiixf,-L Q - . , . 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J . ,L V+ , ' f' CLASS A TRACK The A class tl ack team under the dlrection of Coach J G Siler gl eatly gathering team from lightweight material In the county meet at Hanfold this yeai Wilson took first place and Kidvsell thlrd in the high iump Rockholt placed third in the 120 low hurdles Ray Adams was fifth in the broad iump Wallace took fifth 1n the football thiow and PO1t9l'Nlll9 s ielay team placed fifth Raymond Rockholt also bloke an old school iecord m the 120 low hur dles by running them 1n 13 1 seconds The A class took fouith 1n the county meet vshile as a whole Portervllle took third Those l9C9lN1l1g lettels were Captam Ray Kldvsell Wilson Rockholt Adams Wallace and James The managei of the A class vias Colller vs ho gets a manager s letter +4-1 32 +4- pf' -4? 1fQs:A.w, Y , ,. , v.,, , E ,I A 4., I f, . 14 , I I . . . , 1 handicapped by having few of last year's lettermen back, built a real point- 1 l i, I I n S ' . 3 - v - y' 7 . ' , . . . ' v v ' I 7 ' Y 7 ' ' Y D Y , . . , . .5 M 5. . f, . CLASS B AND C TRACK The B and C class teams broke several old school records thrs year rn varrous eyents The B class placed thrrd at the county meet rn whrch Ralph Crumal set a new high lump record of frve feet nrne and seyen erghths rnches Whrch wrll undoubtedly stand for a long trme Argle Hauert tred the old school record rn the 100 yard dash wrth a trme of 10 4 seconds Letter wrnners rn the B class lre Captarn Hauert Eggett Osborn Brovyn Belton Crumal and Stephen In the C class the old school record rn the 120 lovy hurdles was broken Searle wrth a trme of 39 o seconds Kermlt Hargett bloke the old record rn the shot put vyrth '1 heave of forty feet four rnches The C clrss placed seconl rn the county meet Those who vson letters ln the C class are Captarn H ugett Searle Slatten Akrn Nash Baker Stark rnd Austrn Demetrrff Kenny and Rutherford managers of the B and C class teams respec trvely wrll also recerye letters +4-J 33 W4- S 0 . Y . V . C five times. It is now held by Searle. The 330 yard run was broken by ' y' C v - yv 1 ' . 2 v v I D 1 1 'w u I 2 Q V L I , , A , A , ' ', I , 2 - . . v ': 1 ' ' V, v' 4 I v 0 . -9 ,, f, 1 TENNIS The prospects at the beglnnlng for thls year s tenms season were not very b11ght Of last years tournament players only Murray remalned of the boys The g1llS fared bettel Helen Ferguson Patrlcla Farmer and Juxn Lalanne belng on hand The p11CtlC6 matches began w1th Murray playlng smgles Eckard and Konda doubles 1nd Hubbell mlxed doubles Of the guls Frances Holt started ln slngles Felguson and Farmer m doubles and Evelyn Allen IH the mlxed doubles Juln Lalanne got 1nto two of the matches IH doubles and Harold W1lCOX played a match IH mlxed doubles The guls f1n1shed the season as thev started but the boys changed thelr llneup shghtly Murray Shlftlllg' to doubles wlth Eckard Konda golng 1nto mlxed doubles wlth Allen and Hubbell taklng over boys slngles The p1 1ct1ce season showed that vue had a vwell balanced team Of seven scheduled matches tvso were ramed out We vson foul of the f1V6 played wmnmg from V1sal1a and OTOSI f1ve matches to love 1nd from Strathmore aind Colcoran thlee matches to two We lost to Llndsay two matches to t ree In the county toulnament vse placed three teams 1n the flnals Muuay and Eckard drevs a bye 1n the f1rst round d feated Stlathmore ln the sec ond Llndsay 1n the thlrd but lost to Hanford 1n the flnals Allen and Konda defeated Delano ln the flrst round Hanford ln the second V1sal1a ID the thlrd and lost to Tulare ln the fourth Frances Holt defeated Tulare 1n the fu st round Strathmore 1n the second Llndsay 1n the thlrd and lost to Hanford ln the foulth These three vsmners went on to w1n th wall x Seml flnals agalnst Kern County The tvso othel teams lost ln the flrst round the gnls doubles to H m fold the ultlmate VSlHl'l9l and Hubbell to F1she1 of Stlathmole Thls was the best toulnament 16COld fox us 1n a numbel of ye us The D1 ospects fox the next vear are about the same as fol thlg except that the th1ee xetelans vslll be boys Eckard Konda and Wllcox and the one Wlll be 1 gul Pat11c1a Farmer Wlth ou1 mne nevs courts thele w1ll be plentx of oppoltunlts fo1 asplrants to develop 7+ 34 ,.-9+ . . . , . 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Y 4 D v 1 . .1 J M. . .. 9, ' 'N '-54-1 35 24-4- RIFLE CLUB OFFICERS Presldent Marvm Slmpson Vlce Presldent Waldon Nunes Advlsor and Coach Lt James G S11er Durlng th1s school year We of the Rlfle Club have experlenced a very successful season Our flrst vlctory was the wlnnlng of the Natlonal Nmth Corps Area champ1onsh1p The ten men hsted below each recelved a bronze medal and other cltatxons The champlonshlp team conslsted of the followlng Wal don Nunes Ned Munsey Howard Weber Bob Krelder Roy Spuhler Deane Slmpson Marvm Slmpson Callnd Potts Seymour Palmer and George Med dlck Waldon Nunes was the hlgh man of the team scorlng 196 out of a posslble 200 pomts 4Cont1nued on Page 533 f +. 36 ,-P+ Secretary-Treasurer . .,................,,............................................. Bob Kreider 7 ' 7 7 - . V 1 7 9 9 1 v v x ' . Y . . ' 9 -7 ,B -,' -7' v , ' ,J - .gi 'J K' 5. GIRLS GLEE CLUB The school year of 1935 36 has been one of the most act1ve for the glrls glee club ln sexerll y63lS Begmnmg 1n early October when they sang for the P T A 1 cont'nuous round of progr uns has been g1ven Appeal inces fo1 the glee club as a whole 1n addltlon to the P T A pro grams were as follows the Chr1stmas program g1ven 1o1ntly vuth the Chlmes Rang a mornlng servlce at the Congregatxonal church the suc cessful presentatlon of the operetta Cynthla s Strategy wh1ch was pre pared for the Patrons Dav plogram and also g1V9H 1n a speclal student assemblv and the baccalaureate servlces at Wh1ch Wlth the boys glee and the 1un1or college glee they sang the anthems The Lost Chord and Beslde Stlll VW fxters 4Cont1nued on Page 573 -51-n-'J 37 24-4- 7 V - . . , I . x V Z 1. . . . , VY . . ., z l 2 ' . A 'a ' ' ' . . . - boys' glee and the dramatics class at which they presented Why The . ,,S . . . 9 - ' CC ' 3 77 ' - Y 7 , I . . . . t U . 1 . , 't V ! 7 ' ' 41 H Cl R' ' Y !! , , C 1 -e ,X if MARY JANES PA Lucllle Perluns Ivy Vhlcox Barrett Sherldan Sta Skmnc Claud VVl'lltCOl1lJ M1 s Faxon Joel Skxnner Portla Perklns Llnc Watklns Mary Jane Perk ns Rome Preston By FDITH FLL1s CHARACTERS Lllllan Tyler Kathryn Safford Argle Hauert R1chard Qumn Charles Slaughter Beatrlce Ashford Vlrgxl Mllls Patrlcla Farmer Lucy Crofoot LeRoy James Hlram Perkln Eugene Merryf eld Lewellyn Green Jxm Vvhlpple Harry Double Jack Botts Robert Elledge Max Jamlson QYNOPSIS -Xct I The llvlllg 100m of the Pe1k1ns home Gosport, Indlana September Act II The ahop of Perkms the Pr1nte1 Three weeks later Act III The 5 1 d of the Pe1k1ns home The cv nmg of the next day Maly Jane s P1 was p1 esented Frlday D6C0mb91 13, m the audltollum at 8 15 p m bv the class of nmcteen hundl ed and thlrty seven The p ag w as lflld 1n the carly 1900 s ln a small town of GOSpO1t lndlana It evolved around th Perklns frlmlly who were the propr1ctors of a prmt shop A 1CCOld attendance was the result of the supel 101 productlon of the paw Mau Jane s Pa w as dnected by Mlss Dorothy Garstang and the p10 cluctlon was undex taken by Mr C U Patmore +4-Z 38 Z-v, cc 9 99 1 1 'S' .... ., .,,,r,r,.rr,,.r..,,,,,r,.,,,r,,,.rr, ..,..r..... 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V it I ' V , 1 ,I v 1 ' 1 I Y 0 - 5 Y 0 I Y GROWING PAINS By AURANIA ROUVEROL Plesented bu the Sen1or Class on Maw 1 u George McIntyre Terry McIntyre Mrs McIntyre Professor McIntyre Mrs Patterson Elsle Patterson Trafflc Offlcer Dutch Brlan Prudence Patty Jane Vlvlan CAST SYINOPSIS Act I Scene I Patlo ot the Mclntyle leslclence IH .1 lllIlV9IS1tX town m Northern C.1l1fo1n1a Late Aftel noon Scene II Sex e1 al months latel Nllddax Act II Scenel A fevu vseeks latel Ewenmg Scene II Two houls latel Act III The next molnmg Allan Leslle Frances Holt Arlene Carpenter Robert Safford Mabel Crosswhltc Mary Ahce Stone Blll White Ralph Crumal Donald Calllson Bette Scott Patrlcla Caudle Genevleve Zalud Laurel Jaeger Before an unusuallx large attendance the Sen1o1 Class plesented thelr hllarlously successful comedx, Grovx 1ng Pams The play was IH three acts lequnmg only one settlng although a lalge and xarled group of play els The thesplans were undex the d11ect1on of C L Patmoze xuth Mlss D01 othy Garstang taklng chaxge of the sets .+. 39 ri ll S6 97 Omar ..,.......,,.......,.,.,,,, ....,, ,,,, ,,,l....,,..............,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,, W i 1 liam Driggs v y 4 1 v 1 . n ' A I vhs. tv 1- V ' .. 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'J P+.-.9 BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS Presldent Helen Ferguson V1ce Pres1dent Patrlcla Farmer Secretary Edlth Underhlll The Booster Club was organlzed IH 1931 Wlth 1ts chlef ObJ8ClZlV8 being to boost all school aCt1V1t1eS The membershlp has mcreased steadlly untll It now totals one hundred and flfty members Wh1Ch IS double the enroll ment of last year The only requlrement for membershlp IS a student body tlcket Thls year for the f1rst t1me the Booster Club estabhshed a councll conslstlng of the four mam offlcers and two representatlves elected from each class to make plans for club act1v1t1es The representatlves elected were senlors J1mm1e Grant and Patrlcla Caudle 1un1ors Annabelle Gur ley and Stella Castleberry sophomores Lorralne Crow and Mary Ellzabeth Muller freshmen Arvllla Owen and V1v1an Slaughter Thls councll func tloned very successfully and was of great help IH arrangmg the varlous act1v1t1es The club had many act1v1t1es th1s year the mam ones belng for the flrst semester a Booster Dance held ln conjunctlon wlth the two Block P or ganlzatlons an Armlstlce Day float whlch took th1rd prlze and a Booster Block P party held ln the cafeterla whlch proved a marked success To start off the second semester the club presented an assembly Mawr Shp Knot s Amateur Hour WhlCh was declared to be one of the best assem bl1es of the year On the evenmg of Aprll 17 a dance carrylng out the theme of a prlson 50 years from now was glven 1o1ntly Wlth the two Block P socletles and the two Glrl Reserve clubs and proved to be one of the most outstandmg soclal affa1rs of the year Later ln the year the flrst annual banquet glven 1n honor of the Block P soc1et1es was sponsored Cllmaxlng the year s events a k1d party was glven for the members Many meetmgs were held durmg roll call the entertamment for each bemg pro v1ded by the varlous classes The club took trucks to the football games and buses to the basketball games to provlde more rooters for the teams Thelr rootlng sectlons at the fCont1nued on Page 411 ++, 40 +4 Treasurer ,.......,.,.,,,,,..,t,,,,.........,. , ......,..............,.,.,....,...,,.,...,... Nadine Lamb , - . 7 7 9 s Q . s 5 yn 1 1 . I Q Y . I . D 7 - - ' ' sc 79 v v ' cc ny - ' ' , . H . . 7 . 7 9? ' . , . . . - . . . , , Q Y - 66 77 ' ' ' ' - l u n - - . . , . . , - . .J x. . ., ,. r' JOURNALISM CLASS ORANGE AND GREEN STAFF Don Callrson Editor rn Chief 1st Semester Bob Murray 2nd Semester Bob Dunbar J urn Lalanne Mary Lourse Stong News Editor Jeane Green Club Editor Jacqueline Lalanne Exchange Editor C U Patmore REPORTERS Vrrgrma Crowder Orvm Hochulr Bill Drrggs Laurel Jaeger Vernon Elmore Martha Lahargoue Helen Ferguson Jeanne Lalanne Sports Editor Business Faculty Advisor Lillian Seaman June Traeger Peggy Wood The Journalism Class of 1935 1936 had a very successful year The basic work was the publrshrng of the Orange and Green Class work rncluded straight news stories headlines, edrtorrals, features, and rntervrew and speech reports The high light of the second semester was a trrp through the Recorder offrce where the class was shown how the local newspaper was publrshed and later two newspaper men came to the school and gave talks to the staff Through thrs year of rournalrsm the class received an rncreased knowledge and comprehensron of the value power and rnfluence of the modern Amerrcan press BOOSTER CLUB fCOnt1nued from Page 40 J games were very colorful as the Boosters wore orange and green rooter caps and waved pom poms The Boosters are greatly indebted to M1 Lamkin and Mr Slaughter for provrdrng the trucks Mr Hepp the Booster advrsor has cooperated wrth the members rn every way to help make thrs club a success +4-,, 41 ,,-a--4- M , Edith Underhill ...... Feature Editor Bette Scott .......................... Business , 1 . 7 T I ' Y , ny a l ' 7 Y is .J t. L CHYM College and Hlgh School Young Men s Chrlstlan Assoclatlon OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Presldent Joe Barr Roy Spuhler VICE Presldent Ever tt McM11len Everett McM11len Secretary Paul Wllson Pall Wxlson Treasur r Herman Farnum Elmer Hubbell Jr Reporte Albert Mlller Edward Squlres Advlsor E J Hubbell OUR PURPOSE To cleate ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and communlty hxgh standards of Ch11st1an charactel The membershlp of the C H Y M conslsts of 1un1or and semor hxgh school and Jun1o1 college young men An endeavor has been made to equally d1V1d6 the Off1C6S and membershlp between the two schools The club has worked out an 1mpress1ve 1nduct1on ceremony for new memb rs The organlzatlon has conslderable emoyment ln 1tS 1n1t1at1on proceedlngs The club trles to accomphsh its purpose by havlng sp1r1tual educatlonal soclal and phys1cal programs throughout the school year It has had many mlxed and stag soclal partles It also has been fortunate 1n securlng many lnterestmg speakers among whom were Rev Schauer of the Evangellcal Church Rev Hansen of the Baptlst Church Mr Carr of Lmdsay D Danner Mr Hamlvn and Mr Koshell The advlsor entertalned the mem bers many t1mes wlth motlon p1ctures +4-. 42 g++ , , . . . . Chaplain ...........,...................,,,...,......,,,,,,,,,,......,,,... Jack Willett Jack Willett . , . . I Y . . . . . Q . . . . . . y . Y , ' . , . f ' ' ' , . ' , r. , . . . . ' .5 'J ' . 5. GIRL RESERVES BLUE TRIANGLE Alberta James Patrxcla Farmer Melba Jean Loyd Mayo Cornell Phyllxs Owen Jr Patrlcla Caudle Sen Peggy Wood Jeane Green Madelyn Smxthe Carolyn Slmomc Lilllan Tyler Margaret Hammond CABINETS Presxdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Representatlves Representatxves Publlcxty Rlng Soclal Accompamst Song Leader Hlstorlan GOLDEN CIRCLE Bertha Turnupsecd Frances Houghton Fanchon Newland Ferne Schortman Fresh Ollle Keck Paullne Jones Soph Ferne Baker Jean Bremler Esther Cramer Mary Elizabeth Muller Nadme Lamb Dorothy Clark Betty Huebert A.......,.,.......,,. ....,,. S ervice ..,..,......,,,,,,,...,....... Elaine Turney , - , . I IC DY -a 'J X' a. Advisor Mxss Mary Gwendolyn Schofield The year of 1935 36 has been very successful for the G1rl Reserve clubs of Portervllle Un1on Hlgh School The mam soclal event of the Golden Clrcle club was a pot luck supper at whlch the glrls of the Blue Trlangle club were guests The prmclpal act1v1t1es of the Blue Tnangle and Golden Clrcle clubs were a party the annual G1rl Reserve conference 1n Hanford, an assem bly and a popularlty contest sponsored by both clubs The Kmg and Queen of the campus and thelr courtlers were crowned at the G1rl Reserve assem bly It IS hoped that the Glrl Reserve assembly Wlll be made an annual event A dance was held Aprll 17 m cooperatlon wlth the Booster Club and the Block P clubs The annual mother and daughter banquet was held 1n May +4-., 43 ,.-9+ CALIFORNIA SCHGLARSHIP FEDERATION CHAPTER 96 QMINERVAN SOCIETYJ OFFICERS Presndent Peggy Wood Mayo Cornell Vlce Presldent Mayo Cornell Secretary Eleanor Borxack Eleanor Brltton The purpose of the MIDGTVHH SOC16ty fthe name by whlch Chapter 96 CSF IS known locally because that was the name of the P U H S Honor soclety before It 1o1ned the state federatlon of scholarshlp SOCIGISIGSJ IS to create leaders IH the fleld of educatlon thereby ra1s1ng educatlonal stand ards to a h1gher level Mmervans work to attam hlgh marks but they must also be practical especlally m flnanclal matters Durlng the basketball season speclal com mlttees were appolnted to sell candy and the money recelved from the sales was used to buy CSF plns and to pay current expenses The ma1n soclal aCt1Vlty of the year was a Dress Up Party held IH the cafeterla on the even ng of November 15 Th1S year the Sprlng Conventlon of Dlstrlct No 10 CSF was held here on March 28 After the busmess meetmg IH the audltorlum about 200 members of eleven chapters ln the d1str1ct from Marlcopa to Dlnuba 1our neyed to Bartlett Park for games and a p1cn1c The followlng Portervllle students were offlcers of the dlstrlct orgamzatlon and managed the con ventlon Robert Safford presldent Mayo Cornell secretary treasurer and Peggy Wood publlclty manager Later ln the year the SOC16ty recelved an 1nv1tat1on to the annual CSF conventlon at Watsonvllle on Aprll 25 whlch many members attended MEMBERS BOTH SEMESTERS JUNIORS Mayo Cornell Joan Margo Kathryn Safford SOPHOMORES Eleanor Brltton Louise Gilbert Dorothy Krelder fContmued on Page 45l +4-., 44 ,.-9+ . ...........,................................. 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PANADELPHHICLUB OFFICERS Presldent Peter Dyer Vlce Presldent L11l1an Tyler Secretary Loulse Gllbert Stamp Collector Mayo Cornell Adv1sor Mxss Mary Sprott The Panadelphlc Club has had durlng the last year one of the most suc cessful years smce 1ts 1ntroduct1on 1nto our hlgh school Thls club IS de voted to the promotlon of lnternatlonal fr1endsh1p and good w1ll Dllflllg' the course of the year s act1v1ty they not only have accompllshed the pur pose of the club but they have developed much 1n the Way of flne frlend shlps 1n the local clubs and communlty The proyects of the club for Patron s Day were a bulletln of book re vlews and stamp and co1n collectlons The revlews were wrltten on books deahng w1th l1fe and atmosphere 1n forelgn countr1es The proJects were qulte large and were a credlt to the club The club has had several nlght meetmgs, at whlch were glven talks by tourlsts of forelgn countrles storles on Indla and Sw1tzerland, book rev1eWs and talks by the members These meetmgs have been a splendld 1nsp1ra tlon to the members and v1s1tors present CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CHAPTER 96 fContmued from Page 445 MEMBERS ONE SEMESTER SENIORS Evelyn Allen Stanley Leslle Patrlcla McM1llan James Nagatam Vlrglma, Radeleff Robert Safford Mary Loulse Stong Peggy Wood Genevleve Zalud JUNIORS Jerry Bump MarJor1e Cox Earl Eggett Patrlcxa Farmer Margaret Hammond Bob Krelder Mary Ella Lehman Manlyn Raymond SOPHOMORES Eleanor Borlack Dorothy Chrlstensen Betty Cogburn Loulse Faure Mary Ehzabeth Muller FRESHMEN Naomx Glddmgs SEALBEARERS 1935 Edward B Cornell Allen S Drury Carl E Loschenkohl Marc1aM1ller JaneE Perklns +-E+., 45 2-9-4- Treasurer ,.,..,.,...,,..,,,....,...................................................,..... 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GAA OFFICERS Presldent Alberta James Vlce Presldent Madelyn Smlthe Secretary Treasurer Patrlcla Farmer Basketball Manager Mayo Cornell Speedball Manager Wllma Garlln Baseball Manager Edith Underhlll Advxsor Mxss Margaret Crane Thls year the Glrls Athletlc ASSOClat10H was organlzed under a new constltutlon Replaclng the former polnt system IS a system whereby only three awards are glven, a felt emblem 1nd1cat1ng membershlp chev lons 1nd1cat1ng each team made and a large letter P wh1ch IS the hon orary award given to the outstandlng Junlor and semor girl athletes Glrls must malntaln a B average to be a member Thxs year there were four seasons volleyball basketball speedball and baseball There were a large number of glrls out for each sport Followmg each season was a banquet, at whlch was announced the varslty for the sport On the whole thls season was a very successful one Many thanks are due to the glrls coach MISS Margaret Crane, wlthout. vs hom thls year s 3Ct1V1t16S could not have been nearly so succes ful 44-1 46 +4-f I . 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' r' LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Consuls Laurel Jaeger Dlck Baxrd Censor Jeanne Basye Praetor Lllllan Tyler Edltor Pro Bono Publlco Rlchard Qumn Buslness Manager Robert Elledge Advnsor Mabyn C Bald Aedlles Evelyn Allen Fern Althouse Harold Wllcox Nancy Jane Doyle Kathleen Elledge Wllma Garlm Barton Sheela Betty Cog burn and Eleanor Premo Th1s year was an unusually p1 ogresslve one for the Latm Club Numer ous meetmgs were held dllrlllg roll call the programs for whlch were ar ranged by the vauous off1cers and members of the dlfferent classes The club also contlnued the publlcatlon of the Pro Bono Publlco the Latm Club paper Wh1Ch was flrst edlted 1n 1928 A Latln Club party was held on the evenmg of November 22 dulmg whlch games were played and a play Ex Marx was presented by the thlrd year Latm class Anotl r successful act1v1ty of the Latm Club was the Roman Banquet Wh1Ch was held on the evemng of Aprxl 18 About slxty club members and guests attended The purpose of the Latm Club IS to promote mterest 1n Latm among the students +++., 47 ,.++- Quaestor .........,,.,.......,..,,.,,.,...,...,...,.......,.,.....,....,,.,,..,,,.....,,. 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SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Presldent Madelyn Smlthe Vxce Presldent Patrlcxa Farmer Secretary Elfrleda Sanders Program Chalrman Barbara Pettlt Faculty Advisor MISS Dorothy Munroe The membershlp of the Spanlsh Club IS composed of Spanlsh MCXICRH and Amerlcan students Who have taken or are taklng Spamsh Th1s year has been the most successful and also the largest membersh1p year for the past three years In order to ralse money the members of the club sold candy at the Junlor Play and on Patrons Day Some of the year s 3CtlVlt16S were the annual p1cn1c Whlch was held at Bartlett Park the publlshlng of the Span 1sh paper EL N OVELERO and the learmng of Spanlsh and Mexlcan songs At several of our meetmgs there were presented lnterestlng educatlonal movlng p1ctures at one of Wh1Ch the Panadelphlc Club was our guest The Panadelphlc Club was later our host at a s1m1lar event We the Spanlsh Club slncerely appreclate the help WhlCh our advlsor MISS Munroe has glven to make the organlzatlon a successful one +4-1 48 -9+ E I 5 . V at-125 Treasurer ....,............................,....,,.,l.,l..,.,,....,,,...,.,.,.,,.,.. Jeanette Bloxham 7 Y ! . , , . . . . . . , . . - ! ! ' , . y . , . . . . , , . -6 M' 5- . f, . OUR WILL We the Senior Class of 1936 being still sound in mind lstrange as it may seem! and feeling extraordinarily generous after four years of high school hereby leaxe and bequeath our last will and testament to the students o P U H To the school we leave the faculty To the facultv we wish to leave the good news of our departure also the guardianship and complete direction of school as we w ll no lorger be here to perform the duty We hereby will and bequeath our unusual ability to run things in general to the much beloved Junior Class To the Sophomores we bestow the well molded gum under our seats and desks To the Freshmen we leave the title of Sophomore twe hope that hats may be found which are large enough to cover this titlel I Raymond Warren Abbey d bequeath my position as head of the senior class to some poor Junior victim I Evelyn Allen leave as the only senior in the Minervan Society I Myrel Woodward Allen hereby leave my public speeches to Mr Copeland to comfort him in later years John Robert Atmore do leave my position as Major in cadets to 'Wed Munsey Lorenne Frances Avery do bequeath all my possessions excepting Roy Ster ling to anyone who needs them Raymond Herman Bachman give my freckles to Bob Elledge Glen Franklin Bailey leave Mr Hepp minus the first scientific genius in years Charles Frazier Bain do bequeath my mischlevousness to Bob Kreider Ruth Bain hereby leave my blond tresses to my sister Paulme so as to keep them in the family I Ione Theresa Ballard do leave school with my engagement ring on my finger I Juanita Elizabeth Barnard hereby donate my reputation for getting in trouble to Mayo Cornell New ands I Beals Becker do leave school with a sigh of relief I Genevieve June Belcher leave my wicked fingernails to be used in the Panther Scamper next year I Jeanette Bloxham do bequeath my ability to sing Ah Sweet Mystery of Life to Josephine Tripi I Vivian Velma Braden hereby donate my conscientiousness in reporting library dltchers to Miss Stiners assistants next year I Julius Cable leave Phyllis Owen to Boyd Eckard I Donald Richard Callison hereby depart to go with my Alice I Hal Avery Campbell leave the student body minus a de luxe model president I Fay Rosa Cantrell do bequeath my perfect profile to the Orange and Green staff to be used as the ideal girl again next year I Floy Bessie Cantrell hereby leave my enchanting eyes to Verna Cantrell I Arlene Eliza Carpenter do bestow my ability to argue in social civics to Joan Margo I Sylvia Casado hereby bequeath my ability to play volley ball to Marjorie Cox I Patricia Ann Caudle do leave to do great things with my singing and tap danclng ab1l1ty I Tommy Frank Cemo do bestow by ability to keep training rules to Argle Hauert Emma Child do bequeath my half pintness to Patricia Garman Evelyn Fannie Child will my quietness to Jean Morrison L1lalOLllSe Margarette Clatte do leave my athletic ability to Madelyn Smlthe Howard Wilson Conley hereby leave school surprised that I really graduated +4-1 49 X-9+ ' f . . '. s. , . 0 ' ' ' I, , ' ' ' ' . '. L i . . - I, , ' . I, . . ' . . I, Lee William Barrett, do bequeath my shyness to be divided between the two I, ' , - ' ' ' . I. ' ' . ' - I Stanley Conley do bequeath my curly locks to Dlck Baxrd I Ruby Joe Conner do leave my perfect eyebrows to someone blessed wxth blond bushy ones I MOPFIS Ohver Crofoot do bequeath my IHCOHSPICUOUSDSSS to my slster Lucy I Mabel Evelyn Crosswhxte w1ll my blazmg red locks to the f1re squad so all the flre alarms glven next year wont be false I Vlfglnla Lee Crowder herebv bequeath my t1tle as Queen of the Campus to some lucky Junlor I Ralph Doyle Crumal do leave the new members of the lxttle Block P stlll feellng the effects of my paddle I Harold H Cypert do bestow my ha1ry chest to lxttle Albert Otto Konda I VV1ll1am Albert Dr1ggs leave my curly eye lashes to John Gemella I Laura Edlth Dunbar hereby bequeath my Jolly cherub appearance to Marx lyn Raymond I Robert Smlth Dunbar do leave satlsfled that I have establlshed a new 1nJury record ln football I Peter Rlley Dyer leave my posltlon as Ed1tor1nCh1ef to some unsuspectxng Junlor I Maudle Nelhe Dykes do bequeath my ablllty to make hamburgers to my slster I Ruth Ellzabeth Edwards leave to become a marrled woman I Jack Emery do leave school wlth my good op1n1on of myself unshaken I Arthur Murray Falconer bestow my one punch fame to be used by the Junlors to w1n the scamper wlth next year I Marcella Farnsworth do bequeath my extra braxd of halr to Lxlllan Tyler I Helen Lee Ferguson wxll leave Vernon Elmore for the last tlme I Frances Davld Flsher leaxe wxth the school glad to get r1d of me I Phyllls Naoml Flttro hereby leave my resemblance to Kay Francls to some good looklng Junlor malden I Ne1l Ward Frame hereby leave my mformatlon on the shortest route to V1sal1a to D1ck Stephens I Jean Garrett do bestow my patented glggle to some mconsplcuous Junxor I Leola Helen Goodr1ch w1ll take all I have and leave nothmg I Jlmmxe Ellen Grant hereby bequeath my knack of wearlng sophlstlcated clothes to Stella Castleberry I Jack Laurance Graux do leave Wlth my sweet slxteen complex unspolled I Jeane Earlyne Green depart Wlth my apple pollshlng technlque stlll tops I Vernon Walter Grlder do bequeath my non lnterest 1n love affaxrs to Blackle Ragsdale I Dennxs Woodman Grlgsby leave my brother Butch to the mercles of the campus bullles I Robert J Grossman depart st1ll thmkmg Fred A.sta1re and I have somethlng common Morrls E Hanggl hereoy bestow my bashfulness upon Lawrence Starr Darrell Cllfford Hart leave to glV6 Rublnoff some competltlon Aubrey Powell Hawk w1ll glV6 Thelma my all E sxe Elame Heard w1l1 leave my slster to carry on where I left off Tressxe Valentyne Henderson hereby bequeath my blond tresses to r Patmore I Martha Eleanor H1CkS do leave my unruffled looks to Patr1c1a Farmer I Orvln Frederlck Hochull hereby bestow my ab1l1ty to play the bass horn to Wesley Barnes Mary Elva Hoge do relegate my sup rfluous avolrdupols to Edlth Jones Mary Francls Holt do leave my calm red halr to Paullne Jones Elzab th Allce Houts wxll my Katherlne Hepburn bob to Helen Hughes Elmer J Hubbell leave my Pop to educate the rest of the chemlstry students V 745, D0 44' ' V . . l V ' ' I . , V 1 ' . 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I Fern Ada Hubbell do bequeath my ball room dancmg abllxty to Bertha Turn upseed I Margaret Lauvlca Huhtala hereby leave my horsemanshlp to be d1v1ded among the members of the Boots and Saddle club Irene Velma Hyder leave the absent llst to the rellef of the absentees Laurel Zane Jaeger depart to become an old mald Mary Alberta James leave my boylsh bob to Mollle Gulnn W endell Earl Johnson leave scl ool mmus a rare bov 1 qulet one Edvun WV1tt Jurkouch will my ab1l1ty to stay out ot trouble to Max Jam1son Emma Katherlne Jurkovxch do bestow my suntan complexlon on Alta XX ells John Henry Keck vull walt for Madelyn Wllllam Davld Kldwell leave my ab1l1ty to hlgh jump to Jlmmy Wagner John Jumor Knutson do bequeath my rogulshness to Bobby Houghton Joe Konda w1ll Just leave Ed Jake Konda do relegate my blg husky appearance to Donald Myrlck Jack Harry Ladrlgan wxll keep my mterest ln Jean Bremler 'VIartha Lahargoue do leawe my frankness to Fern Shaw Jacquelme Genevleve Lalanne vull do the same as my dltto Jeanne Ann Lalanne do bequeath my reputatlon of g1Vll'l0 good partles Nancy Jane Doyle I Leshe Land bestow my ab1l1ty to do the hurdles to Ravmond Rockholt I Charles Allan Leslle do leave my cradle robblng ab1l1ty to Preston Havsk I Stanley Lloyd Leslle hereby bequeath my vxlsdom to be dxvlded among tht dumb Jumols feellng no one w1ll be shghted I Acey Ollver Letterman do w1ll my orchestra to 'myone who w1ll take It off my hands I Vernon Orval Llndley leave to go to Hanford to break more track records I Phlllp Gustave L1unggren do donate my tooth to next years flghters I Marlan Loulse Lovwrey do bequeath my curly halr to anyone vsho wants make lt behave I Pat McClarey do leave my 1nd1v1dual danclng to Harry Double I Everett Esley McM1llen hereby glve my boxlng ab1l1ty to Buddx Garman I Harold Earl McV1cker do bequeath my perfectly groomed appearance t Barton Sheela Betty Bermce Masterson leave my baby blue eyes to LOUISE Ramos Albert Crayton Mlller do bestow my posltlon as yell leader on any boy who can get along with Ceclle and Rosahe Gertrude Mlner do bequeath my studlous appearance to W1nn1fred Hutcheson Lucllle Carnella Moench do leave my qulet manner to Nadme Lamb Robert Bernard Murray do bequeath my excellent ab1l1ty at the busmess end of a tenms racket to J1m Palmer Herbert VS arren Myrlck w1ll leave taklng some of Weldon Works height wlth m James Nagatam do leave my mathematlcal mtelllgence to Jack Rutherford Claudlne Allce Nelson w1ll my blushing nature to Wllma Garlln Fay Lo1s Norwood w1ll leave two boy frlends and take the rest wxth me George James Ocamoto do bequeath one half of my mtelllgence to Bob Turner Lucllle Palmer hereby leave my perfect fxgure to Vlolet Morrlson Seymour Palmer fmally depart after a hard fought battle for my dlploma Mary Ann Parker do hereby w1ll and bequeath my 1vory tlcklmg craze somebodys player plano Elleen Peacock vull gladly leave my freckles to Annabelle Gurley Ina Mae Pederson do bequeath my quxet nature to Dorothy Hanggl Barbara Katherine Pettlt w1ll my out door glrl complexlon to Merrlll Carpenter Lee Ray P11gr1m do leave my perfect physlque to Georgle Kralowec +45 Q1 34.1 I, , ' ' . 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I, ' ' , ' - ' ' ' . .5 F ,QL I Clovxs Verglle Plnegar do bequeath my horn rlmmed spectacles to some near slghted Jumor I Ray Emmett Pmnell hereby leave the name and address of my barber to Carl Hansen I Wyona Nellle Punneo do bestow my eyebrows on Dewell Whlte I Dorls Edella Qulram hereby leave my posltlon 1n the glee club to Gladys Farnsworth Vlrginxa Juanlta Radeleff leave a small portlon of my height to Amella Della Bessle Ann Ramos leave my expressive eyes to Genevleve Laney Clarence Andrew Ray do bequeath my technlque to Jack Kenyon Donald Edward Roberts hereby glve my wlse cracks to Dlck Loehnert James LeRoy Root leave my Tarzan qualltles to Buster Crabbe Robert Edward Safford do bequeath my wonderful art of boxlng to Leon Ross Paul Albert Schallock hereby bequeath my trlgonometrlc ldeas to some poor Jumor who ll take them I June Elaine Schoellerman do leave my Mae West lmxtatlons to Dorothy Ayllng Bette Marebeth Scott hereby bequeath my bored sophlstlcated au' to Norma Rae Vlnson I L1ll1an Josephlne Seaman do leave Chuck Graef to the mercy of next year s semors Audrey L1l11an Schrelber do bequeath my long tresses to anybody wholl take the tlme to braid them Herman Esley Short do leave my freckles to Velko Burkovlch Emll Joseph S1mon1c do bequeath my cod l1ver 011 to James Goodman Paul Alare Slmpson do w1ll my bashfulness to Bob Tanner Chester Mark Slusser do leave the school mlnus a real he man Jack Smlth hereby donate my blg bass volce to E D Edwards Max Donald Smlth leave my ab1l1ty on the v1ol1n to Roland Kllng Margaret fPeggy3 Wendall Smlth leave George Choate to the Junlor class Forest James Sorenson do bequeath my ab1l1ty to not let my lessons mter fere wlth my absence from school to E B Fltzgerald Opal Rose Spees leave my Sprlngvllle personallty to those who are yet to come I V1rg1n1a May Splnella do bequeath to Phylhs Webb my ab1l1ty to be absent every other day and stlll get through school George Edward Squlres do bestow my awkwardness upon Rlchard Qulnn Jerrel Dean Stephens w1ll leave my boylsh looks to Carl Rutherford Roy Earl Sterllng do bequeath my flery temper to Ralph Sch1cha Hallle Mae Stewart depart for better or for worse mn the near future Rachel Stewart can spare a llttle of my qulet angellc nature to be bestowed upon Jean Reeves I Mary Allce Stone wlll donate my abllxty to clutter up school papers wlth cartoons to Sally Ann Nlcholson Mary Loulse Stong leave the worn out textbooks to Clare Slaughter Sam Carl Stull w1ll leave my f1ght1ng football Splrlt to John D Herrell Edgar Davld Sutherland w1ll leave my red halr to Mlke Morales Jlm B Taggard leave my wonderful powers of concentratlon to Carlton Klbler Rolland Benton Tharp leave my superabundant whiskers to John Daybcll Ernest Henry Thlesse do bestow my short stop posltxon 1n baseball upon Jlm McAuley Clarlce Mattle Tlnker wxll donate my lnterests m the J C to Alleen Woolfolk Gordon Rlce Todd wlll bestow upon Vernon Elmore my southern accent June Evelyn Traeger hereby bequeath my lnfatuatlon for redheads to m s1ster Merle I Noval Genevxeve Vest do bestow my Arkansas accent upon Juanlta Day I Kary Washlngton leave my bxcycle to Mr Graves -an 02 ,.-+4 I, . . . . 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I Margorle Xhese hereby relegate my fatal fasclnatlon to Mattllee Stadtmlller I Leora LaVerne Wllson Crabtree Welsenberger leave my ablllty to collect names to Pat G11 I Annabelle Lucllle Vhlcox wlll glve to Marjorle Lee Carden slx lnches from my long legs I Helen Mary Whlte leave my C C C boys to the Sprmgvllle squlrrel cage I Wlllxam Henry Perc1val Whlte Jr leave my Dutch halrcut to Theo Delaney I Edlth LaVerne Underh1ll do bequeath my raven tresses to Carolme Belton I Davld Bruce Wlllxamson leave my red haxr and dellghtful freckles to be dlstnbuted among falr headed Junlors I Paul Arthur Wllson wlll loan to my younger brother my ablllty to hlgh Jump I Peggy Roberta Wood w1ll my natural blond ha1r to Esther Cramer and Marlan Hall to be used as a model ln thelr peroxlde experlments I Genevxeve Frances Zalud leave my dramatlc ab1l1ty to Beatrlce Ashford Sxgned SENIOR CLASS OF 1936 Vhtnesses Joe Penner Attorneys Edlth Underh1ll Hallle Selassle Helen Ferguson RIFLE CLUB 1Cont1nued from Page 361 Our next and gxeatest t11umph was the wlnnmg of the Wllllam Randolph Hearst Nmth Colps Area trophy Although the Rlfle Club had won thls mtelest due to the fact that thls yeal s team was composed for the most part ot new men Each of the flV9 members of th1s team wlll FBCSIVC an expenslve gold medal, and a large sllver plaque w1th crossed rlfles wlth be g1ven to the school The membels ot the team are llsted ln o1de1 of thelr 1lldlXlClL1dl scores Waldon Nunes, Ned Munsey, Howard Webel, Mal v1n Slmpson and Bob Klelder In thls match also, Waldon Nunes was hlgh pomt man scormg 199 out of a posslble 200 polnts The average enrollment of the club IS 35 members, dues are flfty cents a semester and ex eu membel of the club shoots between dlfferent school pe1 lods The POI't81X1ll6 Un1on Hlgh School Rlfle Club has always lated vely hlgh 1n 1ts many contests and we hope and belleve that It always shall l-Gif 03 ,.-o-1 contest for the past seven years, the win this year was of more than usual I u - D, 1 s -io-a P R' r-L syjtx. mdk, Q4 . -'rr ' 47' - ' 'Q' - v?,4dk?Lg,K -, A ,..,, ,uf O S2 . ..-3m'qfY?i',g9,'5 du: K A . 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Il y . ll VARSNUTFOOTBALL 4Contmued from Page 28? number of yards galned by each team was as follows Vrsalra 394 Porter vrlle 288 The next game was wrth Exeter at Exeter the Panthers losrng thrs contest by a score of 19 13 Thrs game seemed to be a race to the goal lrne as frrst one team and then the other would get rnto scorrng terrrtory and then by some false move lose the ball On Armrstrce Day the followrng week before a crowd of about three thousand spectators the Panthers met the Cardlnals of Lrndsay Durrng the frrst quuter the terms were very evenly matched but rn the second qu rr ter the Panthers scored farlrng however to make the conversron In the thrrd quarter the Cardrnals made a touchdown successfully convert rng The g rme ended wrth the score stlll 7 6 rn fav or of the Cardmals The last grme of the season was pl ryed at Hanford on 1 mud smeared freld and rn a wrnd so strong that rt was rmpossrble to throw an accurate prss The Bulldogs badly defeated the Prnthers the fmal score bemg 32 to 0 In sprte of the lrck of wrns the Portervrlle Panthers put up tr uly com mend rble performances bemg good sports at all trmes THE FOLLOWING MEN RECEIVED LETTERS Ends Cable Elmore Ladrrgan Sterlrng Tackles Lmdley Falconer Grrswold Hansen Guards Dunbar Todd Ross Stull Genrella Halfbacks Eckard Keck Quarterbacks Ray lCapta1nr James Centers Campbell Cypert Managers Frame Roberts GIRLS GLEE CLUB lCont1nued from Page 37k A serctette has appeared on a number of programs about town and a mrxed chorus of twelve srng at the Easter seryrce rt the Congregatronal church A senror grrls chorus srng lNarc1ssus and the same grrls wrth senror members of the boys glee sang Speedwell for commencement Actlyrtres of the year were the followrng the enterrng of a float rn the Armrstrce Day parade wrth whrch they won frrst prrze consrstrng of twenty frye dollars a chrcken drnner held rn the cafeterra rn Jrnuary rn whrch all the yocal cl rsses took part and a farewell party gn en 1n honor of two members of the club llanv requests for appearances went unfulfrlled because ot lack of trme The glee club feels that a very successful and happy year has passed and rt apprecrates the competent drrectron and gurd rnce of rts rnstructor Mrs Katherrne XX ashburn +4-J 07 2-9+ . 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