Porterville Union High School - El Granito Yearbook (Porterville, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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RICHARD MULLER PF6Sld6Dt ARVILLA OWEN r -:gg-9 GEORGE CHOATE Semor Representatlve DEAN SIMPSON Jumor Representatlve CARMEL WILSON Sophomore Representatn e STUDENTlH11CEDS RUSSELL BELTON V1Ce 1 esldent N KOSHELL aculty Representative MELBA JEAN LOYD aenlor Representatlve LORRAINE CROW Jumor Representatlve MAPY HAWKINb 1 reshmdn Representatlve f,HARLEb HAENER Yell Leader . . - 3 L. . L -4 I Secretary 'L ' iif We..g. 1' 5' 'Y N-if ' ' 1 A- raw ,wi if is LQQA A '35 A f , :Q gg . , 1, . . V . ' ' ' 3 U.. . L. . ' 4 FORGE, CHOATE ARCLE HAUERT Fdxtor Business Manager PHOEBE LOCKETT LARL EGGETT Assoc: te Ed1fOI Assocxate Edltor RICH ARD MULLER JERRY BUMP ipolts Edltor Snapshot Editor F 5 COPELAND Faculty Advxsor ANNUAL STAFF E, As SENIORS, are fullfillmg one last w1sl1 nn presentlng to you, the students of Portervllle Umon I-hgh School, thxs El Gramto It has long been our desnre to leave w1th vou somethxng permanent and l1st1ng that Wlll be a memory of our school years W1th1n these pages We have endeax ored to plcture school lxfe as lf IS Herem IS represented the hopes, fears, and joys that we have encountered ln our last school year In the years to come when you turn these pages agam, We hope you wlll remember us as we are today I am grateful to Mr Copeland and to my very efhclent staff for the mvaluable asslstance they haxe gn en me 1n preparmg for you, your El Granlto THE EDITOR 1 , 1 2 A I - S' .'.' N 1 Q Q , - . x, 3 N5 , J A -A , . ww . . . ,K 9 I 21. Q , ' Y . Q . . . A . . . I A 7 . . . . Y A Y . L . . 7 A Y .Y . I . TONY CANNELLA VICE Presldent sag. VERNON ELMORY' President PATRICIA FARMER Secretary GEORGE cHoA rn Representatlve MELBA JEAIN LOYD Representatn e SENIUIQ CLAII DFFICEIQI HE SENIORS started the year by electmg Vernon Elmore, presldent, Tony Cannella, v1ce presldent, Patr1c1a Farmer, secretary treasur er, and Melba Jean Loyd and George Choate as representatlves Under Elmore s term It was voted to have red and Whlte class sweaters, and many members purchased them Wlth a record breakxng crowd attend1ng, the class play NOfh1Hg But the Truth furmshed a successful dlsplay of sen1or class talent Tony Cannella took over the presldency after the m1d year gradua t1on of Elmore The Hrst sen1or sponsored soclal event of th1s semester was the Well attended and most enjoyable sen1or dance, held on Apr1l 30 1n the gym Senlor Class Day wlll be long remembered for the success of the as sembly, and the cooperat1on of the class Throughout the year members of the class have contrlbuted to the athletlc successes of our student body, and upon graduatlon there Wlll be places hard to frll, left by 1936 1937 senlors The semors are conunced that besldes what knowledge thev have galned, thev have formed frlendshnps and taken part nn actlvxtles that wnll brlng back happy memorles long after they have left Portervxlle Unxon H1gh School Z g , Q , . - . 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SENIOIDI PA.RSONb CELINE B osters 1 2 .3 4 Ldtln Club 1 2 C'1rl Reserve 1 2 .5 A A PENROD HOWARD F A PETFRSON GERALDINE ee Club I 2 3 1-'HILLlPb SAMUEL Yuma Hlgh 1 2 .3 PRIEST FERNE A A Gmrl Reserve 3 Boosters 4 Latm Club 1 Patron s Day 2 QUINN RICHARD Jumor and Semor Plavs Latm Club 1 2 6 4 Panadelphlc Club 2 .5 4 Edlson Sclence Club RAMOS LOUISE A A C 1rl Reserve 2 .5 4 Panadelphlc Club bpdnlsh Club 1 2 5 4 Patrorfs Day 2, 3 G. X, A. ', 3, 4 JO 5 1' - Y tv ' '. ' H 3 H, G. . . 1, 2 , .' , ' A af Q I ,:, F, . V. 1, 2, 3, 4 rx F, A.'1 If , 'A K K Gl Y , , ', 4 ,y A - '. , , 4 1 2 H, 1 ' If ' ,V 1 . G. . ' . 1, 2, 3, 4 , A A 1 ' , 4 . 1 V - ' f ' '3 . 3 ' ,,. s I ' Y' , fa Q ' ' 1' I G. .'.1,2,3,4 1' . 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Ilcvz At'ae-II :Inf- ' 'r 1--nfs :xg 5- DEIQSUNALITIES Under classmen we salute you' Here IS our choice for the personallty parade of 1937 unlors Donald Hopklns for h1s sense of humor and abllxty nn tennls Pauline Crusmberry Small but mnghty Edlth Jones Slum Dark eycs a good sport and 1 whale of a personality Laurence Collxer Corky A football man the most valuable on the varsnty squad Sophomores Glorxa Avlla lxked by everyone A sweet smlle and a swell glrl Geo Kralowec r a valuable football letterman An orchid to you George for your good work m assemblxes Weldon Work Tall and handsome as you see A future tennls star Gladys Farnsworth plenty of vut A sharpshooter at pmg pong Freshmen Lucas Klmes up and commg student Goxng out to top scholarshxp records Here s wlshtng you luck Joy Herrlot our hats off to you Wlth your fine volce and personality you will go far Betty Suhovy good sport 1nd excellent athlete Takes part ln all soclal affaxrs Kmrk Campbell Pxccoxo Pete quxet frlendly and llked by all hxs classmates .J X. e K -. ., s X 3, W te . sf , , iii. . . -f f A I' fe - ,, - I , f 11 A .W , K , , . , . A., , .ya , - 7 r 4 o , X I ' , J iff - A 5 I u - , r, , . J : L ' . . , . ,, . ,. , . . - 1. - M .. I ,. t , , . , . . , ,. ., . . , , , . . . . , . . . , J .. . ,, ,. , , . . ' , ' . r - . : r , . . . , . . , , , - JUNIUIQ CLASS lu! MM DICK STEVFNb Presldent FERN SLHORTMAN Vice President DEAN SIMPSON Re presentduwe LORRAIIN E CROW Repl ewnt xtlx e IRENE GRISWOLD Secretary an Q E.. , , , , r'v x M' i T A . . jg W, - f I I , 'H' .... .g, 1 A V 4 ' ,. , 'GW A, x 5 Q ,1 7' f7N. VJ 5 , 8, J gi F A 4 dv L 3 ,thx I x ' N CARMEL WILSON Representatxve SCDHDMCIQE CLASS BOB CRAB1 REE Presldent ARVILLA OWEN N lce Presldent NAOMI GIDDINGS Secretary I It is 1 an 1 V N FIQESHMAN CLAII DICK JAMISON Presldent JANE GREEN Secretary BILLY LO 'E Treisurer MARY HAWKINS, Representatn e JACK C IVAIN Vlce PP8Sld8Dt 'i Hz K ' Q 1 W FY 5 :if E , ,, s' .f K f 4 i'f:1e - : E , E E21 A 1 E F v 1 L 7 4 A Y. 4 LH Q ' 3 Q, is 4 4 -V A 'Il r 1 5 P 3 w g, 4, 1 f T wr' wo rla' 'S Tlrix In rizlgr, fl I 5. S. -. N N. 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I JUUIQNALIIM HE JOURINALISVI CLASS has had an mtercstmg and profitable year The class work has been deslgned to ald IH the appreclatlon and un derstandmg of the newspaper The baslc work th1s year has been actual news vu r1t1ng and the weekly pubhcatlon of the Orange and Green Class work lncluded stralght news storles edxtorlals 1nterv1ews and feature Carlos Klbler was edltor 1n chxef the first semester and Patsy Gar man second semester Plhey were 3SSlStCd by sub edltors and reporters who covered all the 1mpo1 tant events of the school Smlthe club edltor Jeannette Corzme feature edltor Rlchard Muller sports edltor Lucy Crofoot g1rls sports Phoebe Lockett Hubert Pen nmg and Llllxan Tyler busmess and Lawrence Starr exchanges The reporters are Tony Cannella Vernon Elmore Allen Gosage Argle Hauert Ollver Hopkms Earl Hou ard Max ne Newland Sally Anne Nlcholson and Mlldred Nlnkovlch The faculty advlser was Charles U Patmore Y A . . i . . I V . . . , . . , . . , l . . -. - . , - , I . - . 7 ' 3 The various sub-editors were Patricia Farmer, news editorg Madelyn , 5 5 S 5 . ' . , i 9 3 9 Q ' 1 9 3 7 ' 3 I 3 Y 3 e 1 v 1 I Q 1 1 9 , L . C I I Cl-IAIDTEIQ Q6 CffqM1N1-,RVAN SOCIETYJ Mayo Cornell Preszdent Estelle elm1n1 Treasurer Loulse G1lbert VICE p1'es1de111f IVIISS Ina Stlner Advzsers Naoml Glddlngs Seclefary Mlss Amta Rlsdon Fern Althouse HE LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY fChapter 96 Cal1forn1a Scholarshlp Fed eratlonj was rep1esented ln the first actxvlty of the year by a large group of members attendmg the fall conventlon of D1str1ct 10 CSF, at Bakersheld In January, the Honor students dlsplayed thelr talent before a student body assembly , 1n a program COl'1SlSIlIlg of an orxglnal Sklt by Kathryn Salford You Can t Wm , wlth thls cast K Safford P Patter son, L G1lbert, and E Lggett, and songs by M Cox and N Vlnson, and tap danc1ng by M Cornell On February 22 a Colon1al party was gxven to Whlch the Junlor College Slgma Delta Ph1 members were 1nv1ted Dne outstand1ng morn1ng meetmg was 1nv1tat1onal, featurlng an outslde speaker, Mr C U Patmore, who addressed us on Dramatxcs as a Voca t1on Durlng the spr1ng a delegatlon attended the reg1onal CSF con ventlon at San Mateo, and the distrlct CSF conventlon at Tulare Each semester, Honor Socnety members are given the school letter, bearnng the torch of leadershlp, to be thelr permanent possessnon when won three semesters Two of the 10 honor pomts may be secured by extra currxcular actnvxty, and one by an A m health educatlon Members both semesters F Althouse E Britton D Chrlstenson M Cornell H Coul thurst L A Faure L Gilbert P Cwrove E elmlm E ohnston R Krelder M J Loyd I Margo K Safford Members one semester W Baucom N Blair J Bump B Cone M Cox E Eggett P Farmer G Farnsworth M Ferguson N Gncldmgs M Goodrlch V Guthrne Hale F Houghton L R ames Edith ones L Klmes A Kodama D Krelder Alxcna Mm jares N Mnsono P Patterson M E Prnce R Radeleff Dorothy Roberts B Sheela A Sxmp son M Smuthe R Wm Stark N Vmson Seal bearers 1936 Mary Louxse Strong 1937 mud year Mayo Cornell Robt Krelcler Melba Jean Loyd Joan Margo and Kathryn Salford , cg -2 l . s., . -v 1 a l f.'. .44 .:.: , .,..: - .:- '..'f' I'.,.'lf' .Vf,. v' .. ...W. ,l',o-I 1. 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' 7 Y ' IDANADELDI-iIC CLUB Lllllan Tyler Preszdr ni Harrlet Kahl Secrefary HE PANADELPHIC CLUB IS an orgamzatlon of students of Porter v1lle Umon I-hgh School for the better understandmg of forengn peoples and problems Stamp collectmg forexgn correspondence and 1nternat1onal problems are some of the club s act1v1t1es Durmg the course of the year the club has held several mght meetmgs wh1ch were educauonal as vs ell as entertalmng One a Spamsh Club Pan adelph1c Club dlnner Wh1ch was carrled out ln Spanlsh manner proved to be dlfferent and clever TVIISS R1sdon spoke on MEXICO Later a Chr1st mas party was held for the members at Wh1ch the members exchanged glfts representlng f0I'61gl1 lands In a more recent meetxng stamps were exchanged and several students gave speeches on the IOPIC of stamp col lect1ng The stamp book under the dxrectnon of Mayo Cornell has made out stand1ng progress thls last year The club has also mamtamed a bulletm board showmg letters from forelgners stamps and postals of d1stant lands The members have taken an actne mterest IH all club s affalrs mak mg It an outstandmg orgamzauon whose theme IS to gam knowledge as well as entertamment f i a x , 3 - 4.21, MI p - A l Harold Howekamp trrtttrr Vive-pres. Harry Double. .ssrrr. trtt T reasurer ' A 7 I 7 . . . . . Y . . . .. , . . - - , . 3 3 , ' v . V . . , . . . - a - I , -. IENIDIQ DLAY '5n-1. 'Km NOT'-IING BUT TI-Ik TRUTH Presented by the Sen1o1 class on December 11 1936 Dxrected by Mr C, U Patmore Settmgs by Mr I S Crumal Crm' 0 C,!.Jf1IlI!fCl'Y Robert Elledge Robmf Bf'lIlIC'ff L1ll1an Tyler GlL6lIl10Ij II Ralvfon R1chard Qumn E M Ralsfou Patrlcla Farmer Mrs Ralsfou Mary Lehman Efbfl Clank Argle Hauert Dlrfe Connellg X lffnll M1lls Clmencc Van Duscn Theo Delaney Bzsfoop Doran Maxme Newland Mable N01 ma VIDSOH Sable Carolyn Slmonlc Mazd OR THE FIRST TINIE 1n the hxstory of our school the semor play was presented lI'l the fall of the year lnstead of the sprmg Produced IH three acts the play proved to be a successful comedy The plot was based on a bet mong foul busmess men that Robert Bennett could not go twenty four hours telhng nothmg but the truth There were two changes ln scenery the 1nter1or of a brokers office 1n acts one and three and the parlor 111 the Ralston home 1n act two The muslc was furnlshed by the hlgh school orchestra under the dlrectlon of M1 W N Robbxns Busmc xx Sin John Etherndge Pmpmfg Mgr Asvvfnuf Sfngc Mgrs Glen Banlev Flccirzcan Vlfgll M1lls Lawrence Starr Adzerfzszfzg Chester Slusser Jerry Bump Sfaqc Mgr Raymond Squlres fa , ' f If . , ,N 74. -.ff -4 M aff., ct w - ,, I V I ' 9 - N jf . . , ' 7. 7. . , f . . 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I HW VVYYVVV KV , JUNIDIQ DLAY HE JUNIOR CLASS PI AY Adam and Eva directed by B J Dobbins was presented on the e emng of May 21 1937 It is a story of James lung and Adam Smith who both wished to do what the other had been doing for the past several years so they changed places After the alloted time they both were better satisfied than before Adam Smith and Fva King with Dr Delamater and Lord Andrew as Jil ted suitors furnished the love plot It was 1 good play well presented and much acclaimed The cast was as follows James King R Stark Cor Berry Eva King C Hurlbut Aunt Abby Rocher B Turnupseed Dr Delamater C Slaughter Horace Pilgrim K Vossler Adam Smith D Hopkin Lord Andrew Gordon and J Tolly Stage managers G Bailey T Edwards Property managers L Gil bert L Widman R Stewart Prompters J Comstock E Santry - ,ff . ,,, ' . - ' 'iv , 1 . ,. 7 . . Y D . l J . , . I .. - 3 . ' C' . , 1 . s : , . g - inthia, N. Suhovyg Clinton De XVitt, D. Leohnertg Julie De Witt, B. 5 , - 5 , A , - 1 5 . , ' Q 1 ' 3 3 . g , . '. I . f I . - , . , . ' . : . , . . IBUDSTEIQ CLUB Patr1c1a Farmer Preszdelzt Lorrame Crow Vue prcfszdent Paulme Jones Secrefary Phyllns Owen Scmor Reprcseufalwe Margaret Sahsbury Iumor RCpf?S0lIfdfIU6 Carollne Belton Sophomore Represwzfafzve Joy Herrlott Fmvhnmn Represwzfafzve Mr Hepp Faculfy Adwsor ONTINUING THE REORGANILATION that began last year the Booster Club has grown to be one ot the most actlve and largest clubs ln the school The l'11gl'lllgl1tS for the 1936 1937 calendar mcluded wmnmg a prxze m the Arm1st1ce Day Parade g1v1ng two most enjoyable partles sponsor mg a successful dance honormg the Block P wlth a banquet g1v1ng assembly entertalnment and holdlng peppy meetlngs at least twlce a month The purpose of the Booster Club IS to promote school sp1r1t whlch It succeeded ln dolng throughout the year . lst Stella Castelberry ssssss ,,,, 7 N Y C ,sss C,,,,sTrea514rer , 7 . . . , . . . . , - . . u as . . - n , p u , 9 1 , GAA Madelyn Smlthe Pu mfr nf I dlth jones Vo1lc3IJa1lMgr Mayo Cornell Vac pres X xola Huntmgton Lucy Crofoot Srcrefnry Basketball Mgr Wllma Garlln Treasure r Lsther Cramer Spcedbnll Mgr Beatrlce Crumal Baseball Mgr VERY Acr1v1TY Spoxsokho by the Glrls Athlet1c Assoc1at1on thls year was marked as a success A serles of three skxts presentmg a play Personalxty Revxew of 193 6 was glven before glrls assembl1es The pr1nc1pal purpose of th1s play was to g1V6 the glrls an ldea of the lmportanct of soclal etlquette and the deslre to develop a personallty free from unpltasantness Th1s play was directed by Coach Margaret Crane and the glrls selected for parts were L Crofoot M Smlthe In Newland J Tyler M Cornell L Van Buren F Schortman Bayse A Owen G Avlla N and F Prlest Varsxty teams are composed of glrls selected from after school sports who rate hlgh 1n outstandmg plays good sportsmanshnp and steady play 1ng throughout the preceedmg sport They represent the Hugh School 1n the final game of each season agamst the C Those recelvxng the honor of pl'1yll1g on the XTHFSIIY teams th1s past year were Volleyball W Garlln M Cornell M Smlthe M Cox F Prlest V Huntnngton N Lamb F Schortman I Grlswold E Cramer L Glll A Owen E ohnson and F XV1lSOH The Basketball Varsnty conslsted of F Prnest M Cornell W Garlln M Cox M Smlthe L Cramer lN Lamb E jones C Belton E Johnston and M Lucketta A record breakmg crowd enjoy td the first dance G A A has ever sponsored lt was presented lust at the close of football season and that approprmtt theme was czrrxed out The gurls coach 'Vins Nlarganet Crane ns rtsponsxblt for much of the success enjoy ed thus past yen' and mlny thanks ns due her l . . 0 K .Q ,- , ,. . . 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CHDIQUS HE GIRLS AND BOYS GLPL CLUBS under the d1rect1on of Mrs Kath r1ne Washburn held a very successful year contrlbutmg many num bels to hlgh school and yumon college affalrs Farly rn December the gn ls glee club made ICS first appearance mem bers wearmg thexr new hght green broadcloth dresses when they gave an mformal P T A program of Chrlstmas songs and carols The glee clubs presented Chrlstmas Around the XVorld an elaborate Chr1stmas pag eant for a hlgh school and junlor college assembly In February the glrls glee club sang at the Congregatxonal Church mornmg SCFVICC and 1n Apr1l at the Tulare County Muslc Teachers As soc1at1on meetmg held IH the hvangehcal Church at Portervxlle The boys glee club octette sang at the mus1c party held 1n February the jumor college pep assemblx m March and a P T A meetmg ln Apr1l The most successful year was Hmshed wlth the glee clubs contrlbu Ijlllg to the Patron s Dax program and the bacculaureate servlce The senlors of the chorus sang for the commencement program F T . p , .V x p, xx H 1 W ' A Q , was X . ls' A 2 l , I. , , I 91 - 9 . f If , v . 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I T. , . . . . . , . 7 Y' . 7 - ilfhi-LWB 1 'YQ B GIIQL IQESEIQVES BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB GOLDEN CIRCLE CLUB Phoebe Lockett Presufefzf Helen ones Eleanor Borlack Ser refary Marllyn Jackson Alva Eulert Treaszzrer Barbara Hansen Alta Wells Semor Represcfzinllu Nora Suhovy IUIIOY Rcprevclzfnflte Jacquelme Tyler Sophomore Reprvsczziafzw Alva Mc Clelland Fresfanmu RU17fFYll1fHfILO HE GIRL RESERVLS thls year attended thcnr annual 1937 conference m Lmdsay on February S 6 and 7 There were 250 glrls present wlth SIX delegates from PortervIlle Cn February 9 the junlor and Senlor Club was hostess to the Fresh man and Sophomore Club at 1 skatmg party followed by a pot luck sup per and dancxng In the hrgh school cafeterla Another party was held later In May The clubs also presented an entertammg program for thelr annual Glrl Reserve Assembly The actIvIt1cs of the year concluded wnth an Impressrve candle hght sen ICC follow ed by a receptlon and tea glven by the glrls for then' mothers Cl 'Q I ' ' an -: R: ' ' V .- ' 1 A I I ,f!0r'iQ1 :JIM .E Q , , K 5 I , I , eeaaeaaaaaaaeaa as - ' J Mary Ehzabeth Muller I eVic'e-presidmzf L ssss , sLs,sLsss Betty Suhovy LATIN CLUB FTER THE Loss through 1ll health of ICS able chrector Mrs Bald who had gu1ded the dest1n1es of the Latm Club for a number of years w1th marked success the members felt at a loss to proceed but rallymg wlth determ1nat1on they came forvs ard and arranged a meetmg wh1ch was held on the evenmg of November 5 Thls was 1n the form of a get together to make the freshmen feel at home 1n the school and w1th the older members A short play was presented by the Jumor class 1n Lat1n based on Plmy s Ghost Story The next meetmg took the form of a Lat1n Smg held 1n the aud1 torlum durmg roll call Thls meetmg was sponsored by the glee club d1v1s1on of the Club and was voted so successful that more are be1ng planned The last meet1ng of the year occured on the evenmg of May 18 Th1s was an 1n1t1at1on of the new members and was followed by several Sk1CS and more elaborate refreshments than usual as the losers 1n each class of the year s spelldowns contr1buted to these refreshments 3 ' 9 n, V s , V 9 1 . 4 ' s cr 1 in as . . 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A 1 , . viii' -.4 DI- SDANISH CLUB Madelyn Sm1the Preszcfenizz Theo De Laney Maryone Thomas V166 pres Dzrerfor dc' Fesfrfjos Nora Suhovy Scfcretarzrz Las senontas Morthland y Rnsdon Elfrleda Sanders Tesarera Aconsejcfras phere of a Spamsh Hesta Our vsorldly accomplxshments weren t stat1st1cally lmportant but what s more pleasmg 1n thls super organ17ed school world of hurry and asslgnments than a lexsurely way of really en joymg oneself 9 When meetmgs were wanted they appeared and the programs seem ed to go off as spontaneously A serles of brnef talks on the varxous crafts of Mex1co decorated by examples of the weav1ng sllver work lacquer hand blown glass leather vsork and other artlcles of dally use were pro v1ded by our advxsor Mlss Anlta Rlsdon Each member felt that he had acqulred some new enjoyable lnformatxon about the people of our nelgh bor1ng repubhc Smglng popular Mexxcan songs ammated every meetlng One ac comphshment of VSll1Cl'l we are qulte proud IS that the formalltnes of the buslness sesslons were conducted ln Spamsh humorous begmnmgs were thus guaranteed An early feature of the year vas a bmzqueie wrrh the Panadelph1c Club where Mlss Rnsdon spoke entertannmgly on Memco For The Trav eler and the members vs ere rn charge of the ascfo The club celebrated Ln Nawdaa' wnth a party featurlng the usual Pnmfa wh1ch contrary to customary shower of candy and glfts bestowed prophecles of the future to each one The F111 dc F1 sin was the annual pncmc held at Bartlett Park Span lsh games and songs vs 1th the All Amerxcan sports of swxmmmg bensbal and eatnng dlstmgulshed our adnos l n j HE SPANISH CLUB meetings this year took on the unhurried atmos- n - 4 . , 1 . s Q A 1 ' - . , I - l 1 Y I I a A . 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Dlfllf CLUI3 Marvm S1mpson Preszdefzf I t JamesG Sller Waldon Nunes V106 fllfflflfllf Adwsor mm' Coach HE RITLF CLUB has completed a Very successful season For the fifth consecutne year the club s teams placed xn the Wllllam Ran dolf Hearst Rlfle Match The Hrst team won first place ln the 9th Corps Area whlch IS composed of erght western states and Hawau The school wxll rece1ve a sxly cr plaque and each team member wxll rece1ve a gold medal Followmg are the team members m order of thelr scores Waldon Nun s Ned Munsey Howard Smlth Bob Krelder and Calmd Potts The b1g surprlse of the year came when the second team won thlrd place ID the same match The school w1ll FCCCIYC a bronze plaque and each team member w1ll rece1ve a bronze medal Followmg are the team members ln order of therr scores Howard Weber Marvm Srmpson Alonso Mmjares Dene Slmpson and Jesse Luker In acld1t1on to the aboy e awards there vs 111 be elght gold stamped blll folds g1ven to the exght mdlvxduals wlth lugh scores IH each of the corps areas Nunes and Munsey are each ccrtann to rece1ve one as they had the two hlghest scores nn the 9th Col ps Area At the tnme the El Gramto goes to press our team IS leadmg the 9 L Corps Area 1n the lNat1onal Intercolleglate Match The ayerage menabershlp of the club ns 35 members dues are fifty cents a semester and every member has many opportun1t1es to practlce The Porterv1lle Umcn Hlgh Scho l Rlfle Club has always rated very hrgh m 1tS many contests and yyc hope and beheye that lt always w1ll A so T L , 'EQTQZ so Bob Kreider S6'l'l'C'f6ll'j'-T'l'C'tlSIll'l'l' . 1 - e , l .7 Y , . . . - ,, , D . . . 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'WS HIV HE PURPOSE or THF H1 Y IS to create ma1nt11n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of Lhrxstnn character Mr E J Hubbell H1 Y AKILIYOI Alvm Meler Su a11JTre:1s Rudolf Me1er PVCYlllfl1f Carmel W1lson Cbajzlfllzz Fred Frank Vlcc Prfv Glenn Wheaton Rfgborfer The emphas1s of the H1 Y IS upon serx 1ce act1wt1es w1th a member sh1p standard of clean speech clean sports clean scholarshlp and clean l1fe The Porterv1lle H1 Y was reorgamzed III January 1937 when 1t seem ed best for them to separate from the C H Y M wh1ch IS now a J C orgamzatlon therefore the act1v1t1es and soc1al events were few The major socxal event was a party held 1n the school cafeter1a on Apr1l 6 A very enjoy able even1ng was spent by all those present Durmg the course of the year at the H1 Y bus1ness meetlngs many 1nterest1ng speakers were heard who emphasmed and encouraged the H1 Y movement 1n the Porterulle Unlon H1gh School X, . fl' -, 13 1 i 4 I ll I an , an , 1 4 - Q Q - If . 1, 4 ,X ' p gi , -Q ' A f' 4 1' . 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FFA Robert Turner Pwszdmzf Hovs ard Penrod Treasurer Harry Falconer V100 pres Frank Lowe Rvporfer ames Akm Secrefarg HE PORTERVILLE CHAPTER of the Future Farmers of Amerrca has made deflnlte progress on IIS program of work th1s past year At the beg1nn1ng of the year the chapter worked out the followmg program 1nto two worklng groups as Jumor Farmers and Greenhands to have 100 per cent membersh1p each member have a good product1ve project to develop a cooperatne egg hatchnng project to burld and set up a cooper at1ve feed grmder to broaden the cooperatlve revolv1ng loan fund The above goals have been well carrned out w1th regular monthly meetmgs chapter d1v1ded mto two groups as Junlor Farmers and Green hands w1th ofhcers for each group we obtamed 93 per cent of our enroll ment as pfud up members a very satlsfactory showlng has been made wlth our agrlculture projects The egg hatchmg program has been of asslstance to many members the feed grmdxng project IS now completed and ready for operatlon and over twenty five boys have taken out loans through the revolvxng loan fund to asslst them ln thexr agrnculture project work The chapter has partlcxpated 1n many outslde act1v1t1es such as the Callfornna State Falr Reglonal meetmgs Great Western Lnve Stock Show wrth two grand champlons Inter State junxor Lnve Stock Show, Rocky H111 Freld Day and the State Com entxon '5 ' f . . . - ---f - A . VC ,.,,,, ., ,, to be accomplished: To have monthly meetingsg to divide the chapter a A n 3 Q Q 5 l n n 1 3 7 5 ' - 3 . . 3 . . . Y . . - l Q 7 - t - Q 3 . . . . , , . 3 . . . 5 . ' . K , ' k 3 1 - . s n I 7 D . Y 'fs Whelz we erave atbletze we torzes With desires both deep and keen Proudly tben ue wave our banners Drapea' wztla Orange and wztb Green H J I BLUCIY I3 E, THE BI out P MEMBERS of 1936 and 1937 belneve we have 3CCOI'I1pll9l1Cd more and wlth the cooperatlon of our advlsors, hav proven to be the most successful club for many years We haxe establxshed a new const1tut1on wlthm whlch xt IS ordfun that each member be prov1ded wnth 1 small gold P , the gold P deslg mtnng present or past membershlp of the SOCICIY Two of our most outstandmg events of the year conslsted of a dance and f1n1n1t1at1on At our dance one of the largest crowds that ever atten ded a school d1nce enjoyed enormously the elaborate decoratlons and the stralns of the best muslclans avallable The 1n1t1at1on w1th xts raw egg eatmg, peanut rollmg, songs, poems, etc proved very ammuslng enter taxnment for the assembly It IS wxth the greatest pleasure and wxth the greatest pr1de that we semor members of the Block P socletv lease m the hands of the future ofHcers and members a socxety that has removed ltself from debt, reformed IIS COHSCIYUCIOH, supplxed the school Wlth entertalnment, and last but not least, a soclety that IS firmly estabhshed We hope that the pr1nc1ples and ldeals of the soclety are respected and carrled out throughout the l1fe of the school. gb f T ' 4 I 5 - - Q . , n ' l as are -' A 'P an A at . 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L. ed ' ' 4 KK 73 Q! 77 ' - ' QQ 17K ' Y ' Ghana-- ' ff: VAIQSITY FDDTIBALL HE SEASON STARTED out wxth good prospects and after a few weeks practlce the boys vs ent to Bakersfield only to get a 36 to 0 trounc 1ng at the hands of the Drlllers The follovsmg week the Panther trlbe walked over the Hanford boy s 10 0 Taknng a 14 0 beatmg at the mercy of Tulare the boys came back strong the next game to warp Delano by the tune of 18 0 Journey 1ng to Strathmore they vsere defeated 19 6 1n a w1ld game marked by numer ous fumbles and errors on the part of Porter v1lle Play1ng on a ram soaked Held the Panthers humbled the Vlsaha PIODCCFS by a score of 13 6 In thelr annual Arm1st1ce Day game the Pan thers and the Cardmals met before a crowd of nearly 3 000 people w1th the Lmdsay boys takmg home the laurels 1n a 12 0 vlctory In the last game of the sason the Panther eleven plaved a very slow game to take Exter 7 0 w1th the teams from the East playxng the teams from the West The West elevens won the class1c 19 12 Porterw 1lle played Hanford and on account of the wlthdrawal of another school they had to play Tulare also Twenty mmute perlods were play ed and each eam took up where the other left off The Hrst team conslsted of the followlng le Hansen lr Colller lg Sheela c Muller rg Jamnson rt Grxswold re Root q Brown rh Eck ard lh Belezuolh f Kerley Kralowec ames Graham Ross Muley I-Iargett and Leohnert also made letters Iamxson Ilckard Colher Hansen Brown and Muller made places on the All County feams f 1 . , Y - . . V. . ' 9 lv 7 - n . - . , - Y - 7' r - ' - l , V ' S . l . . - 3 . . . - l . . . 7 - 5 5 Q 4 1 In the new Visalia bowl was held the first annual Football Carnival . , ' . . y t . ' . E ' 2 , 5 , ' x , 5 s 9 9 Q 1 Q 9 ' 5 a 5 a - 1 J 9 9 -1 v , . , i 9 4 9 A a 1 1 L . WE XX AYT A TOUCHDOWN NICK HECK HIRAM in N J LIGHTWEIGHT FDDTBALL ITH A NEW COACH Hlram Fearey of Ill1no1s the llghtwelghts turned out on a large scale In thelr first practlce game the Cubs were turned back by Bakersfield 26 6 Porterv1lle s lone score came when Belton made an 80 yard run to the goal Hanford defeated the Cubs 18 7 1n the open1ng league game on the local field Meetlng the Tulare boys the next vseek the Cubs went down 7 6 whlle Delano took them 14 O The next game was the Cubs blg day as they beat the Strathmore eleven new Vlsalla bowl In the annual Armxstlce Day classlc the Cubs took the Lmdsay Cardlnettes 6 0 In thelr final game of the season they dropped the game to the Exeter boy s 13 0 Belton Botts Cannella Cemo Crabtree Demetrlif Dlgrado Dykes Edsell Elledge Grief am1son Kenney Lehman Muley Rutherford Searle Slatten Slaughtel and Tolly made letters Elledge and Cannella were elected co captalns rll 3 , M 4 2 A .Ln , . U . . Z . . .- D , 0 . t - V .. . - , . L , I Y 13-6, and played to a scoreless tie with Visalia the following week in the . . - I . , A 7 - Q 3 , ,I 3 1 ' , l 5 , 9 9 ' 9 tl 9 9 9 9 9 I , 7 I 1, ' X - 0 6 f'vF'f-,fs T VAIQSITY BASKETBALL HE HEAVYWEIGHI BASKETBALL season opened w1th about twenty fellows out to make the team Coach Toole worked w1th the boys very hard for a couple of weeks before the Panthers played Bakersfield ln a practlce game on the home floor The Drlller hxe won 38 32 ln a Hve mmute overtlme game Llndsay was the first schedule game and the Cards nosed out the Panthers 27 26 Strathmore the wlnners of the San Joaqum small court league beat the Panthers 35 15 In the first home game the Tulare boys barely pushed through the Portervnlle boys by a score of 26 24 Delano defeated the Panther Hve 36 17 In thelr thnrd league encounter the Panthers were swamped 45 30 by Dnnuba After travehng to Hanford the boys started good but soon weakened and were drubbed 35 15 In the last game of the season the boys played one of thelr best games of the year and held V1sal1a the league champlons to a half t1me t1e and ID the last half eased up to drop the game to the ploneers by a score of 34 15 Eckard Jamlson Hansen McAuley Sheela Slmpson Slaughter Stephen and Stewart made thelr letters V . ns., Q. lc - X, 15-l 5 -- .Q Qggl O ' 'e ,G Q1 -,. . 4 'I V , - 0. -4 , . .- 0 Q' v 's X , 1 , - 1 . . , . .., a,..... 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LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL ITH A LARGE GROLP of xeterans from last year the l1gI'ltWClghIIS had the best outlook they have had 1n years Coach L O Hepp worked hard at the first of the season to try to develop the talent out to make 1 team and then he com lnced the boys that they had 1 champlon shlp team and thus earned them through to vs ln the Tulare Kmgs County t1tle as champs In a practlce game early xn the season the Cubs defeated the pollshed Bakersfield five 29 23 The l1ghts went to Llndsay to play the much weaker Card five The Cubs came through wlth a 19 7 vlctory The boys ran up a 10 po1nt lead ln the first quarter and then coasted through to an easy w1n Strathmore was the next 1n l1ne and the Cubs humbled the Spartans 36 6 In the league opener the Cubs rolled over the hlghly rated Tulare locals nosed out theveryfastDelano bovs 27 21 In thexr next encounter the Cubs cllcked to a perfcctxon and ran ox er the except1only clever Dmu ba five In thelr next game the boys journey ed clear to Hanford and were turned back 1n a fast game by the score of 29 25 Thns th1ew them ln a t1e wlth Vxsaha who was beaten on the same nlght In thelr last game of the season the Cubs tralled X,lS3.ll3 through the whole first three quarters but 1n the last perlod they copped the lead stalled unt1l the end of he game and came out on the long end of a 37 33 score w1th another champlonshlp for Portervnlle I-I1 Baker Belton Dykes Izlledge Hargett Hauert D jamlson Nalrn Rutherford Slaughter and Wxlcox made letters and these boys were re warded wxth gold basketballs for thelr accomphshment The school was also presented w1th a trophy L 4 , . quintet by a tally of 33-10. In a very close game all the way through, the WSF- -A qu- LIGHTWEIGHT CIIAMDIDNS appe1r abox L I xrst xx el dx L that Sll l1 p Slwootmg Countx Iuglu pomt man Russ Bglron II om to1xx 1rd Thr otlul fox xx 1rd posntnon xx 15 mlxgn bx Krrmmt I-Idargrtt 1 xgrx rrlllblr box upruallx on floolxxorlx Clare Qlluglmtgr xux mpllu x luld doxx n rlmr umm post rhr Iugluxt jumpmg md lust xll mound mm vn tlu Lountx I3 b I llrdgl xx 180114. of nhl g,u1rds lm srldom xx ls 1 sv mug from aux xx 14.11 mu lux turltorx APL HILILII xx IS tm otlul gllllkl lml In xx IS xml x good on rhr lloorxxorlx m ng plrntx ol hrs. IS xx LII ms SLIIIALIIIILI lullvtx I lst but not IL lst IS tlnt ID u I11PlIll7lL youll louis U Hgpp IIL I1 ul tlu old hglmtmg Splllt lml lrd lux tu lm on xmtn ur .J I A lf' , V - ' xx . I ... I gil lx llxl f k ng f I f f l - j 'Q F . 3 s . sz- I H12 CHAMPIONSHIP Tkrxxl consisted of the fellows whose pictures 1 1 1' 'I . U L ' ' 'g' x . 4 I '- lc,t.1l- 1 . I--- u' ' jx 3,11 1 I' 'lo lx Ill' il L I Il -If. I I Il d III ' 1' 'L' fa .L 'L' 'I . '- 'z .'g 'xa',. . ' . ' - 4g ' In u to ' ary. Coach We want a touchdown lrofessor ean Show you how Concentratlon Lpmde down Oueh The bang, T e Honorable Assoexate l dltor Ye Qlde Romans Swallow er down ohm D cHC1FLllP leanut pushers lals foxever Seulor Ned umts Heap bng., Roman Soldler Boss r1ght hand man Yoon perlod C3,0od old lunchj XX hat IS he lookmg at? 0 Q v ax .l, r sf' i'l X ,J - 3. VFW, A' 'f twhjxvff . -, I, V d 1 N Sky...TwomightZy CPJ men...Relaxed...lind of the100.. ' '...h . .. , , .I ... Q'.,,... 'Y l' . ,, . . ..x 7 .. . Dr Hn BANTAMWIIGHT BASKETBALL I 4 CLASS A TIQACIK OACH GRANNY SILER s A class team looked pretty good at the f1rst of the season with many xeterans such as Eckard Wallace Graham and many others After competrng in several meets the boys went toTulare to compete in the San Joaquin N alley meet The large schools and the small ones were dlvlded th1s year and prel1m1nar1es were held and then 1n a final event the Tulare Kings County meet the vunners of the two meets were entered In this meet the following men placed Ilckard first in the football throw event Wallace third in the d1scus and football throw Graham first in the dlscus and second in the shot Relav th1rd ames fifth 1n the 220 Burford fourth 1n the football throw Herrell fourth in the discus and fifth in the shot The followmg week the final meet was held at Vlsalna and the Panther Heavles took the th1rd place Eckard placed first 1n the football throw and Graham won the shot wlth a heave of 47 ft 2 L2 1n F2210 and Steph ens placed ln the quarter Wallace placed ln the football throw whlle James got fifth in the 220 The relay team won fourth place Next year there wlll be 1 lot of maternal commg up from the llght Welghf squad and a good season can be expected . 1, WA!! cc 37 7 . 7 , , . . , . . , 1 - u , 7 a . 5 4 a 2 Stephens, first in the 4405 Fazio, second and McMasters fourth in the same 9 ' s U , H 4 , , 9 J , U g 4 , 2 1 I l f a . ,QLD y A . J K I Y CLAII I3 8: C TIDACK HE CLIMAX OF THE Timers SEASONI came when that dashnng 100 man Flash Hauert broke the school record and txed the county record rn the fast tlmc of 10 7 seconds Besxdes tlus achlu ement the B class boys won the Tula1e Klngs County meet held IH Vlsalla These honors were well earned as the boys really had the stuff thls year and put forth all they had The San Ioaqum meet was not so successful for the boys as they only rated a second berth In the final county meet the B s won the champ1onsh1p and the jump Belton second 1n the shot and thxrd ln 660 Hargett first 1n the shot and thlrd nn the 100 Demetrlff th1rd1n the dlscus Nash thxrd 1n the hlgh jump Searle thlrd ID the 530 Young fourth ln the 660 Stark fifth 1n thls meet Next year the B class team wlll be weakened conslderably by the graduauon of Hauert and Eggett and by the boys that wxll have to go on to heavywelghts C CLASS Lxttle C class maternal turned out thxs year but there were some very good athletes out howex er such as Bnlly ohnson Gholson Faure W1lSOD and 1 few others Those placlng 1n the county meets were Johnson first 1n the 120 low hurdles IH 14 7 Gholson second ln the 75 McCloskey rh1rd 1n the hlgh jump Faure fourth 1n the dlscus and shot Most of these men are freshmen so a good future ns expected 1n C class track 0 pf X I , .A X y, Q l I 2 T L 4 Q , fl ,Y ' . 1 3 . . I fi, V M' U ,, Q l - . , . , J ' l 7 fl Y ' 7 I QQ 1 Y, ' ' following men placed: Hauert, first in the 100g Eggett, first in the broad 3. 1 Q , . - S a S y 4 . , ' 5 , 5 , fl 33 ' ' ff Y, ' If Y, ' ' I 5 , , 1 ' J , . . . . , . ' . 4 , H 4 , Q a T - ' ' ll ,, 5 TENNIS T Tur Brcmmxc or THF SEASON Coach A J Graves reported plenty of materxal and above all a large group of veterans After sevel al practlce matches the local raqueteers met Dmuba and downed them 3 matches to 0 The followmg week the Portervllle team met and close score of 3 2 Losmg therr first match of the season they went down at the hands of Exeter H1 2 3 In thelr next meet the locals were trounc ed by the strong Vlsaha team 1 4 The Panthers were agaln dlsgraced at the hands of Strathmore when they beat the locals 4 1 Part1c1pat1ng 1n thelr last pract1ce match the Panthers defeated the strong Lmdsay raqu eteers In the County tournament Palmer played and won 1n the boy s s1n gles d1v1s1on Whlle Kaehler IH the grrl s slngles lost her match Konda and Eckard lost 1n the boy s doubles and the glrl s doubles were lost by Holt and Schortman Farmer and Wllcox Were defeated by thenr opponents m the mlxed doubles Konda havlng defeated Palmer an an elnmmatlon process earned the prnvllege of playlng 1n the scml Hnals but was defeated Konda Palmer Eckard Wnlcox Farmer Kaehler and Holt made their letters on thns year s successful ICHDIS team u J' L , ' 1 ' 4' - ' ' , . . . I M, 1 t 4 defeated the strong Delano squad, 3-2. Tulare was the next victim by the - . 1 n T , . - . , - , - Y . , . H , . ' 7 ' , . 7 . ' , .h . - . . . . , - . , , 7 7 7 1 . 'yi . , , BASEBALL ITH NICK KOSHELI as the new baseball coach the Panthers had a good turnout wlth about 30 fellows out to make the team Sev eral veterans of last year were trymg to lmprove the1r ablhty Among them wereTandF Hornsby Cannella M HITIISOI1 Franks Muley Shee la and several others After w1nn1ng all the1r practlce games the local horsehlders went to Fxeter and hterally murdered the Monarchs by the tally of 16 4 The next game was the first home game and the strong Delano nme de feated the locals 11 0 Havmg not fully recovered from the walloplng of the prevlous week the Panthers made a comeback agamst the Woodlake nlne by defeatlng them 18 4 In the1r next game the locals played a flawless game and set down the Tulare Redskms by a score of 7 4 OFOSI was the next on the lnstand defeated the locals by the tune of 8 S In the1r last game of the season the Panthers traveled to Hanford to try to tackle the Bulldogs but were turned back 21 14 Those makmg the1r letters were F and T Hornsby Franks Baxrd Joe and John Muley F3210 Sheela Cannella M Jamxson Cemo and Rlckels h ,A , m..n...,. 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