Reedley High School - Porcupine Yearbook (Reedley, CA)
- Class of 1926
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U PV F2111 Poult culturist great agri A miling CD QD .-I 'U 'J v- .- D1 .- .- A V .1-4 CJ ,- -. r- .- -C 'f shop Cove electric Orange electrician Talking to his boss' sister An red g F F. Armstron I- A banke CS onomi Q ca fa-4 O Q-I Pro Savlng money hiek S J. Baerg 42' Fi School teacher Not particular uiet Y 11 CI' V I1 H1 le 0 5' S Baile 4 1 5 Q3 P C C1 ange Or orker Y VX retired A zie iz L h lit Vi Gravey X . Baile. IJ Housekeeper rl Chorus gi is OI' hD it W Blonde . Bergthold ID breaker 19 Hon zard iz W 'harleston g f idea great With Dutch ollin B A. X . 'Ia --U Z . 'N f'f'Sl l'lf.'vJ,i mg I'C n grocery sto i Clerk ea's richest banker Xineri L unruly ery V ie dd 0 E Lein E. 5551? ' V k' Class of '26 Prophesy It was the eleventh reunion of the class of '26, Many things l1ad changed since the evening of June 11, 1926, the night diplomas were given to a group of eighty seven graduates. Many of the alumni had wandered oif to foreign strands and found their fortune. The question arose as to the whereabouts of the others. Paul Eymann was now the leader of the band, while Delbert Hall had become famous as a lecturer and radio-bug. As he arose in response to a request that he tune in on Historical Radio, an invention of his, to learn about the other members of the '26 class, Mrs. Hall looked admiringly at him. Those to hear the Historical Radio were Ralph Frane, now superintend- ent of public schools of Orange Coveg lValter Krehbiel, president of the merchants' association of the county, Harry Haroothian, who had become wealthy by raising mushrooms for the market, Leta Ramsey, head of the physical education department of Reedley district, and Jane Taggard, Ada Bollin, Mildred Newton and Vera Larson who were touring the coimtry instill- ing pep in the diiferent classes of the high schools. Loud ticking was first heard, then a roar of laughter as if the lives of the '26 class had been humorous as well as useful-soon the radio was in perfect order, beginning with the historical revue of- Willie Hagen has introduced more amendments to the state legislature than that body could act upon in the next two years. Work has been suspended indefinitely in order that these amendments may be considered. Esther Almgren is the proprietress of a beauty-parlor. Her specialty is making people grow thin, although she has rented Chester Hayden 's marcelle to show that she can marcelle. Alice Bailey is one of her many assistants. Toivo Mattson is preaching in London and is said to be very popular. Margaret Sellers and Helen Scott are women 's doubles teimis champions of Yettem. Laura Sirro holds the singles championship of Lac Jac. After many trials, Harry Hoare a11d Arthur Friesen, two nationally known daredevils, have succeeded in going over the Niagara Falls without being killed. Krikor Krouzian, Zaven Hagopian and J. A. Stewart have become mem- bers of the world famous orchestra conducted by David Bailey. One of the orchestra 's favorite pieces is a sentimental song, Bees Don't Have to Seeg They Use the Touch System, composed by William Lee and Sam Lawancl. Professor William Calhoun is a well-known humorist of California, featuring his high school life. Gladys Eymann 81111 Be1'nice Hillyard are on the Orpheum circuit. Gladys sings and Bernice dances. Haig Tootelian is enjoying as much, if not more, fame than Red Grange, because of his broken field runs. , Q if I V - 'Q 15 ,, Liv, -.:. if , ad JW ga, 1 ':l- Thirty-nine Ag .eg g 1 L . '11 , 'uf . 'ifsif is M . Forty :L 1 'eg E f .L an 533 Q' F'-Ft P ,if 5 efi- . Q fr Q Q F! E LJ PIINI E , FF? ' 'o f ff' A 'isa 53' ' - ,-.x...x 1? Jig' j,gfQ 5,fg':Li '. Elizabeth l'laassen has reached Radical Geography, defining New England as a body of land bounded on three sides by land and on the fourth side by rum runners. Doi-thy Gebhart and Martha Harins, tied for first place in guessing our favorite indoor sport. Their report was, Reading about outdoor sports. Gertrude Mueller and Mary Reimer recently completed their slang dictionary to he used in all the great colleges. Margaret Enos and llua Mullis are manufacturing a medicine that will eure almost anything. They are very modest about their medicine, though, and say that Linda Friesen and Aili Kangas discovered the formula. Ellsworth Bruce has won a niche in the hall of fame by parking his ear in a place that suited his wife. Edward Iicino is directing the laugh exercises of the Daily Dozen, broad- casted by station KAM, owned by Sam Heinrichs and J. C. Kliewer. Mary Lou VValker has become editor of the Physical Culture magazine and its circulation has doubled. Alice Simons has married the person who gave her her diamond. lHow queerll UT. ll. Reed has broken the world's record for the one hundred yard dash and is now touring the count.ry. Dietrich Rempel is accompanying him and is displaying his super-lunnan strength. Martha Jussila Europe. They made director of Standard and Gertrude Kanawyer are very rich and are touring their money from oil stock sold by Ben Schmidt, now Oil sales. Don Miller has evoluted to the position of chaplain of La Verne College. lint-ile Krehbiel and Lois Rupert have decided that the only difference between a.n historian and a prophet is that the prophet is sometimes right. This amazing discovery was made after an extensive study of the text-books used by the Vllorld History, American History and American Problems classes of Reedley High. Thelma Stulflebeam and Helen Trukki are going Lo the heart of Pata- gonia. The expedition is financed by Iver Thorstenson, and is for the purpose of disproving the statement made by Lydia Weber and Anna May Wiens that llarwin was right. Marvin Vaughn and Edwin Trukki have stayed in Reedley High lor many years trying to make the Mitchell in auto mechanics run. They are near success since John Vlliebe discovered the raditor was flooded. Doris llinseheid is associate editor of Whiz-Bang. Dorothy Bergthold is art manager. A regular contributor to her magazine is Lola Randall. Elma Niemi is teacher of art in a. large school in Oakland, specializing in copper-work. Carl Rupert has outgrown the bashfulness he knew in high school and is making use of the experience in the movies. Nellie Furnas is playing '11 -gs A 7 gr . Q 3: .R N . , as X . I: cm F-1 C: LJ I-P IN E2 iffj, -,Lg..ii?' Ei L.. .Ll if opposite to him. She also plays in vaudeville stint? as the gossiper. thus making use of her rapid speech. Rosa Ilaroothian and Arthur llagopian are the official protrait-painters of the United States. Rosa. however, has promise of making a sculptress, judging' from the busts made of Miss Harriet J. Warner and Vlinton S. Crow, class advisors for the '26 class. Miss Warner and Mr. Vi-ow have received much recognition for their nork in establishing a home for feeble-minded parrots. ln fact. the fame of the home has become known all over the world and other places. Sam Sarkisian. the most famous scientist of all times. has found a. new wave for the better-halves. Anna Wiebe declared that the crime wave couldn't possibly compare with it. Eleanor Robison is now dress-maker for the l'resident's wife. Mary Byers is now reading all of the bills introduced into Congress. lt is said that better attention has not been given since 1927 when Stella Evans read the bills. Ullillard Hintala is now one of the most successful real estate agents in Florida. All the land has been sold and they are now pulling dirt off the Sierra Nevada Mountains to fill in the ocean front. 'l'he name of the latest settlement is Reviera. so named by Delbert Hall. Elma -lust, Fred Armstrong, Elsie llallke, Rudolph Anderson, Jacob Eitzen and .lohn Baerg have formed a traveling stock company. They received their start when they were members of the cast which presented Dulcy, senior play of '26, Other members of the cast have chosen different roads of adventure. Hazel Ohlinger is booking agent for liouise Tliolnpson and Pearl Panttaja, who appear in vaudeville sketches. Audiences have been brought to tears many times by the interpretation of Home Sweet Home, played by Pearl on her guitar. Louise delights her hearers with her negro dialogues. Marie Mack is a nationally known lecturer on the Uharleston, which has torn down more buildings than the San Francisco earthquake in 1906. She declares that within another decade the Vharleston will cause more deaths than a Bolsheviek revolution. You have now heard of the destinies of your former classmates, so, with every good wish for more success and greatness. this station will now sign off by reporting that Walter Rice has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Sing Sing for his part in the senior class prophesy of 1926 11'Uf731'4 7? 1 ew I, L YW X- 7 't , ' ' .ay-tr vx . ,.ili4 iff1LT'?V v f ?1' 7' ' ' 2 -'31 Forty-one ful' 'ix Rx 'fs QKQFA .J ,., views.-31?-' .ly 1- f I . Y. 11 . f Tfkmiiiff'-l A .-' M. f 5 8,1 l2':,: ,I Q ! ix milf ' si . if FSM- x, Forty-two , .. -hx PORc:uPlrs1s: Memories of a Senior of 1926 As in after years you wonder, Of the memories of olde- Of the times life was fullest Of the joys ot' youth untold. When you think the pleasant memories, You will Hnd the time was best, When you went to Reedley Hi school, A senior with the rest. Oh. l know these days were trying' O11 your little freshman nerves, Tho' those freshman minutes fit you, For your later high school eurves. As a sophomore, time was fleeting And your cares were more and great, But you see how much it counted Toward the year you graduate. As a junior you were smartest, As the present juniors are, Caring more and less for duty, Preferiug pleasure and a car. But at last the golden portal Of achievement you have reached, Of a time of most importance, From your youth you've heard it preached. You don it feel any older Or better or more grand Than you did in the beginning When you sought the prize at hand. You are still as plainly simple You are still as much sedate, Tho' you hoard a cherished document iWhieh terms you: GRADUATE. y - V77 THE STVDIOVS CL'Fl5S President. . . ........... Edd Reed Vive-I'resident. . . .... Edna VVedel l LMS Haldvmau 'l'Y'P2l,Nlll'1'l' ............. Edgar Roper secretary li Mildred Anderson Advisors-Miss Martha llellner, F. G. Everett. Volors ................. Blue and Gold We, the wise and wicked juniors, rose to this exalted position September 21, 1925, having bid Sophomordom a fond farewell last June. We have been quite prominent in student body affairs this year. Lloyd Kullman was elected president of the student body for the second semester. Marjory Reed and Morrell Gallaher both served as yell leaders, Marjory for the Hrst semester, and Morrell for the second. Merwin Ray and Everett Crosby were student body treasurers for the first and second semesters, respectively. Alberta Gillingham was the girls' athletic manager for the second semester. Helen Hagen and Lloyd Kullman, contestants for the most beautiful girl and most useful boy, ran the seniors a dangerously close race. The annual junior play, the Charm School, was coached by Miss Edna Keyes, and proclaimed a great success. Early in February, we went on a snow trip to Pinehurst, but had to go to Sequoia Lake to find snow. The crowning event of the year was the annual Junior-Senior banquet. -LOUISE GREEN NK' 'Qtr f m, A ,I X2 Forty-three Q ' ! V'?'f1Ql f xl Fortyfour 9 Harm NS S H od 111 all 'sagels , WIS Hy C D W M an W o H: C? C' CD Pb o P1 5' Z 5 A 'I QD Z A .... C: -: I .- v- .J 22 ,- ,.... A ,- , .Q Il? 5 SL 1-9- .- r-4 cu I D7 rf' P1 cu at ,... P+ D5 f-v- f-. O v- 1- 1-P -. h- - v- O . ,, ., I TQ 'TJ '1 J. , - 4 5 1 Z.. :g L .. CD .... L 1 - .. 5 C 1 'J ... , - ,, L A 'T ...- .. 7 Z 2 1 .. - I 75 2 .- 1 C 4 Q Z. :I C F . -P Z -v- .7 C A - H .. .., - ... C ci ,,. ,, .- - A ..- 3- 3 L -: -5 2 E H F11 Q C' FU f is 'VM Adnan! 1 -N I , .K f, - f7?' ,bx ' ,. W , , , V x Q M.: ,-.rx . . ' ,:-1,5 14 : AL 1.-ff' , A X ,..57, ,fl Uq ,, . - Forty-live fsl'- ! it ,G3t N N . ff 1 it ,tt -f tlfsvfhxi L , X '.1,a 4f'i ' .5 Y 3:12 ,Sl-X. e 5 a s y . UQFQ. x 'iiglif' Y A tx 1-1 5 -ga , t ,-'TY11+-1..i-sri. -,, ,,..- F-Ai , Bib SWB Forty-six 1 . X! I 51 R' li X 35 S NX , 'v ,Q 54 Q 1 ' ' r I A 1 I A W ull' 'tp W IT 1 'vp j Wi, nlhlllxiiiil Miifnhl ull ' 5 - 1 tv si . , Q X . .2. .I rr yr, ff -5 -V-1- 'A ' J ll 1 U px W i lllllllllll ,TN '. di:Q.:f'i' 2 umm President. . . .... Franklin lloxrcll X'iee-Presimleut. . .Marion lla Marsna Secretary. .. ..... Oleta Scoggins Treasurer ....... VValter Gillingham Advisors-Miss lluey NValker, Altho H. Sly. Volors ................ Red and White The sophomores started the school year of 1925-26 in a victorious manner by winning the sophomore-freshman brawl. We came out at the long end of the seore in the relay and the tie-up, while the freshmen won the tug-0-war. On December 23, we gave a reception in honor of the freshmen at which time we initiated them properly. In return, they entertained the sophomores at a ha.rd time party. During the last part of March we enjoyed our last social affair-a theatre party at the Strand in llinuba. The sophomores were represented in draniaties when Ann lieeper and Ellis Chamberlain took parts in the Ag Vlnb play, Second Childhood. In athletics, the sophomores were very aetiveg twelve boys and two girls won R's for participation in various sports. The second semester Betty Beards- ley was a capable student body yell-leader. and Melvin Sheibley was elected athletic manager for the student body. The sophomores are proud of their achievements this year, and hope to do even better in the coming years. H NIJ. U 'alms Auols O RJ I1d0S,, 66 Io SSB LU 99 'Bug saAgS olmx uaulqsaag 0111 1110 105 qsuf an 1? AX ll qrhmll -Q 'Age V ll '5ug199.15 paggoxo p A ,f ,- C PT, i-. f-+ GJ .- Re A -.f ,- - rf D' ,.. ca F' Z -'I 1. :- Ph as re TD '1 ru A v-hi ...- P-4 O rf d SIHHJ. HH mu fe f fggggrfm' 1 f- 4 f , 4 J' x X46 if -A 331 - L Forty-seven 2 19,1 'if' 'MSQC5' 2 Q LVTW si'.'?f5x 2f ,x, F01'ty-eight l wx , f ef 52 ef i H A 2 A fi ' def' W of sd -Q Fx?-sz? 95 0:5 V-.. , 510' f .. fp Berg ums . .1 1 vi: iii, F f - f f i Q'-ia - l:ec:.n..n:uNn-:: Onward For The Prize Now that we've reac-lied a higher aim, Our thougrhts must onward be, For if we Want to win that prize lt means hard work for you and me. And tlllbllgfll we iind That in our work May 1llll1QIlQ grief and sorrow, But all the work we do today XVill leave the less tomorrow. So let us strive for that great prize That was set for one and all. YY ' lheu when received, we all can say VVe carved it, great, or small. -SUSIE VVILLEM S AL .A Zfffl , f 47 I ... Q -' , H vm if ,ii o r xiii LL15 , V 'y - X ' , my ,x ,W F . 1 1 Forty-nine ff' ily XX Y ff '1 J an xnfwqp , JJ' .13-X Y rf' 1 , - ' ,N A911 ' . lf' 391 -..J g. . ,- , ,. 33 liitfi' Fifty FR 5l'lIflE President. . . . . .Tonnny lieeper Viee-President. .... Kennard Rogers I . . J - V , Seminary. 1 . 1 . ' ' 1 .1 -liune Hiildenian ,l,rmmml.. , ' b . r . l , liert-XX e.lel l l lara Nielson l Maxine Baeelltel Advisors--Miss Virginia Shouse, Morey F. Jones, Veeil Bowling. Maseot. .. .. ., ....... 'Felix lfolors. .. .Purple and Gold Most of the baekwardness and greenness left the elass of '29 after the freshmen-sopboniore brawl, although we were winners only in the tug-0-war. We were entertained and initiated at a party given by the sophomores the last Friday before our l'hristmas vacation. The first week of the second semester we had a hard-times party at which the sophomores and forty-nine new freshmen were guests. These new freshmen enlarged our class roll to nearly two hundred and twenty-live. Many of the freslnnan 1-lass have already become prominent in student body affairs and in athleties. Three names appeared on the high honor roll- Elsie Schmidt, Roberta Weatherill and Arthur Tisdel. The lettermen were Tommy lieeper. Bert Wedel, Fred Saba, Levi Multanen, and George Miyata. Five girls, Phyllis Osgood, Catherine Sheibley, Marie Letkeman, Opal Larson and liuey Avakian also reeeivefl R's. Our eontestants in the raee for the most beautiful girl and the most. useful boy were liueille Vogt and Tommy lieeper. They made even the juniors and seniors work for the vietory. Our program before the Assembly represented a faculty meeting One Monday Noon. VVith such a beginning as this we feel that the freshman elass of 1925-26 will make a very promising senior class of 1929. A Q 7 gddoap 125 ooq '11 '-4 .- 'aqofxap 01 eq SHH '1 A. ,- 57 ,- ,.- UQ C '1 'IQ TQ 'IQ ,- .- . .- QQ Z c f-+ .-. 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'Fownspeople aroused by the noise of our newly-organized band. 9-Sanger plays Reeflley in first league granny of season. liigrhtweig'hts tied 0-0. 14-Ag Club Banquet. 15-First issue of the Paragon. 16-Green and white eaps arrive in time for the second league granie played with Fresno higrh. liig'l1tweig1'l1ts won 26-0. 20-Opening of night sehool. 21-HNVlSll0ll1 Teeth presented at assembly. 'Fhere is ronianee even in a dentist 's olyfieel 223-Reedley heavies win froni Fowler 19-0. 27-Soph-Frosh brawl. '2S's triuniphant, though soaked. 30-Reedley plays Fresno 'l'eeh. Ligrhtweights win 2-l-0. NOVEMBER 13-Football game lost to Selina. lil-15-Faculty snow trip. Mr. Quinn embarrassed to find himself a victim of the stealthy lariat. 16-20-Education VVeek. Pennants awarded writers of two best essays from eaeh elass. 18-Junior play. The i'll2ll'll1 Sehoolf' NYe wonder what really happened in the ttlniggry seene -we wonder. 20-liig'l1tweigrl1ts defeat lienioore at football, 27-12. 20-Report eards issued. Students saddened by the tale their eards tell. 23-3-Ill-Institute and 'l'hanksgiving:. A week of mueh needed rest for the students. DEQ 'EM BER 'J -Kms 2. S., . l , An admission of one snapshot was 0ll2II'gl'0d. Father and Son Banquet. 15-Seniors hold theatre vartv. VVhere oh where has ou1' bonfire 0one?' u 5 7 21 Juniors surprise Miss Ilellner. Birthday cakes are eertainly good, aren't they Juniors ll . ll l Q ' s W. Fifty-two naw of H1 arts pri sented bv the drama class as a Porcupine benefit. fs.-14.125 tgfsfg, I 23ASopho1nor0s entvrtain thc 1'lI'0Slllll0ll. 'l'hv l'hristnias Story pm-sviite-tl in assembly hy Drama Class. Santa Vlans appvars on thi- svvm-g with his wife as assistant and brings happiness to the hearts of our he-loved faculty and svhool lnniinarir-s. Bogiiniing of l'hristmas vacation. JANUARY -1-End of f'lll'lSfl1liiS vacation. 7-Dr. Hanck presents Scniors with Manzanita vanv upon which tho vlass colors aro tied. lt will lm li0I'0llll2lI'j'. 1-L-First leagnv haskvthall ganivs. 'l'hv niiiltllvwvigllts anrl Iightwvights arc victorious over Selina. 15-Rceclley anal Selina inert in first lcagnv mlolmatv. Honors clivitlctl. 25-Senior Skip Day. One of t'0llll1lt'T0 ri-st for tht- f2l0l'llfj'. 29-Seconal lcagnv clchatc. Hvvmllcy and Voalinga. 30-Vanity Fair Vontcst ulosvs provlainiing tllaclys Eyniann most lwantifnl girl anal llolhvrt Hall inost nsvfnl hoy. FEl3Hl'AHY l-2-:i-S0llll-flllifll oxanis. 'l'ln'vo ilays of laxinvss for haril-workvrs anil thrve Clays of harfl work for lazy sinnvrsl ' 5-Reedlcy nivvts Fri-sno 'l'wIinival high in final lvagno haskvthall game. 8-New Freslnnen. 12-Dellators take' two clot-isions from Fri-sno high. 12-Liincol11's Hirthmlay. My Own llnitvcl Statvsu is shown, nsing onr ncw projcution lllklvlllllt' for tho first tiinv. . ' - . . . -30-Ag t'lnh 1-n,1oys two clays ot snow in thi- lll0lllll2llllS. 27--lnniors prow thvir inottle- as hikvrs on annnal snow trip. MARFH 1-6-Goocl English VVc0k. Thu sophoinorvs pw-sviit throc short playsg The Downfall of Bail English, Tho llonsv ot' Good l,itvratin'v. and Nev0rtl10lvss. 12-4'Secontl t'hilclhooml. Tth annnal .Ng Vlnh promlnm-tion. D4-l anil -lay make rather nit-0 nnrsv-niaicls. clon't tln-Iv? l7-RC2ltlll1fl' Contest at Tt 4'llIllt'Ell high in l rvsno. Dt-llu-1't Ilall anal line-ille Vogt reprcfscnt R01-cllvy. 18-Reedley winds np clohating svason in vonnty si-ini-finals with Easton. 19-Music Font:-st-Girls' tilev Ulnh won a niwlal. 20-Track 111L'0f+H.1'Hj' for Roecllvyl VW- won with points. 2-L-Kingsbnrg 'ttlitl her stuff at Rvctllcy Hi mlnring assvnihly. 25-Von Valor? tllnb gave a program at Kingshnrg. APRIL 2-First Lt-agus' hasehall game. Rm-clley 2, Fresno 3. 5-Senior Dress-np Day. Ono day whvn tho seniors appuarccl natural. Iliff. D If fb ' wi 9' -. , I , , in '57 .. In-I-A rj , -T , .I 5 gl.. Fifty-three :far ,likaf X O .1 X ' 'ff- 117 ful Mug- 'r',5 . ' 'f:'f ,,i4fi +11 5 - 1 M nl, I 'N I ,. 4 3' ..- '-.1 1,-cf. .-,.- f ,. Fifty-four F:CIH:RC2L.l HNJE2 9-Shakespearean pageant at Fresno. Reedley presented scene from Twelfth Night. 14-Reedley placed third in Fresno county commercial contest. 17-Reedley lost to Sanger in the second league game by a score of 7-6. 19 .,1 Q -Circus day. School closed early so that J. A. could water the elephants. -Delbert won the oratorieal contest at ffoalinga. 23-Reeclley defeated Fowler 6-l in fourth league baseball game. 24 -County track meet at Foalingza where Reedley made a good showing with all three teams. 27-Fresno Tech. lost to Reedley. Score 10-3. 30-Operetta, idol Isle, and they all lived happily ever after. MAY 1-Valley track meet. at Hanford. 2-The 'LClarion Four sang to a la.rg'e audience which appreciated them. - Ha.rrod Quartetf' negro jubilee singers. 14-Second presentation of Uldol Isle. 22-dlunior-Senior banquet. 28-Senior play, Duley. Elma sure had them going. -f D JUNE 6-Baccalaureate sermon. 11-Commencement exercises. Goodby and good luck. seniors! Spdng Lovely spring will soon be here, The finest season of the year, Birds will sing their songs so sweet, And flowers will bloom, but OH! the HEAT. -RUTH HALE '-EJ LITEIZFIIZY Frmn thcsv pagrvs, gvntlf- V'l'2ldt'l'S, May W0 speak to you. Of our fil0llLl'ilfN, Olll' aims. our loaclws, lu lailigrilugzv frosh :md Truv. If within these printed lines, Some QICEIIIIS, pcrclizuiuv. you see, From us who wrote. the-so fl'02iSlll'l' mines, Henceforth your nwn umy bv. -JFIIE CONTRIBUTORS ? fix f i 3' N -XS i QQL ' 3 . ' 'fx x Xi' , -.Q My Fifty-five r-Zi -'xx - - .... . V . 2' PDF-zczu 1: Fvf in a 1 ' ' 1- ffiis 1 'Q l'x-.+.s....i1?'- ,-70? A., ,' -' High School Day ln 1975 lil'I'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'I'l'I'l'l'l'I'l'I'l'l'llIQ1I 'l'here goes the alarm. I said, it's time to get up. LIOIIIC on Susie and -lim agid -lane. What are you so lazy for, anyhow? As I was tl1e oldest boy in the house. I usually had to get my hrother and sisters up in the morning. After everyone was dressed, I said, NVell, what do you want for l1reakfast? Pork and heansf' said -Ii111. Lima hearts. said -lane. String heansf' said Susie. Say, this is hreaktast, not dinner. If you van't piek out a decent lmreaktast, I guess that I'll have to. l ladioed down to the eominunity kitchen, and told them wl1at I wanted. ln TUII seeonds 2-Ill eleetrie tllllllll-XV2llll'l' landed at the door. I took the steaming hreakfast from it, and sent it haelc. Htltlllll' on, let's eat. Iilll half starved, said -lim. lVhen we had eaten. we got our hooks, and took the elevator thirteen stories higher to the root of our apartlnent house. I took my four-seater monoplane out of its Iliillgfiil' and we all got in. All ahoard, I ealled. Yeaho, Iet's go, said Jim. I turned on tl1e juiee and started lllj' vertieal propellers. Vt'e went SII'2llgIllft up for a mile: then I set out i11 a hee Ii11e for our school, titty miles away at an even three hundred miles an hour. We arrived there i11 about ten minutes. l'll see you after sehool, I said, flood-hy. I l1ad a half-hour hefore sehool started so I deeided that I would have a L1'2i.lllt.' of electric tennis. I got my raefguet, and started for the courts. A hoy was waiting! there, so I played with hi111. lt did not take very mueh strengrtli to play, hut I had to he quick or I eould not get the hall haek. My new raequet gave the halls a terrific top-spin with sueh foree that l won nearly all of the games. 'l'hat afternoon we had a league nlagnetie hasehall ganxe with another sehool. The hall whizzed over the plate at a territie paee, and the hatters would knoek the hall so far illlll high tl1at tI1ey would he home again before the hall would come down. YVe wo11 with a seo1'e of two hundred thirty-five to two hundred tliirty-four. xvlllxll it was over, l lookeil at my radio watt-h. NVQ' had nearly two and a half hours hefore we had to he home. I had H11 idea. As soon as I met my hrother a11d sisters, I said 'tVVhat do you say to a little trip to Yosemite hefore we go home? Sure, let's do it, said Jim. All rigllt, we will, I said. VVe started off right then ifllltl there, Zlllfl got to Yosemite in fifteen minutes. VW went skiing, had a good time, and arrived haek home i11 time for supper. QE ., x VII' ., . U: ati, f:, 5 I, F ' 'stiff' I is ft ii 'V L X mi-Q: 75 .. Fifty-six ' v ' ,1 j 'A -p.s...x'-if rig, ,,- f After supper we talked with father over the radio. Say, dad. said -lint, You niust have had a hard time in school. Don 't you think that we are pretty lucky? 0h. said dad. yon may not be so lucky as you thi-nk. You have every- thing done for you now by electricity, while we had to do things with our muscles. lt took skill to play baseball and tennis then, but now you have a special electrical device to do it for you. Why, if a boy of my time were put on equal terms with you, he would beat you so badly that you would never want to play that game again. lt seems to nie that if you keep on getting 1I13.Cl1ll10S to do your work for you, the human raee will develop into a race of jellyfish. -J Al 'K STEIGER Evening Shadows Last night when evening shadows Had filled the night with gloom, The nioon came from behind the hills, And lighted up my room. The rooin no longer dark, The shadows too all gone, The moon, the blessed silvery nioou Had fought the dark and won. But soon the lazy eloudlets Fame drifting from the westg They looked like sails of mighty ships Riding on the erest. The clouds then niade their way, The sky was lost in glooni, Leaving the world in darkness there, And ine in niy lonesome room. -Allll KALEVVA To a Friend The song bird seeks a nest, The sun sinks in the west, And kindly thoughts are speeding out to youg May joy with you abide Faith ever be your guide . And love protect you, all life's journey through. -CANARY BAGDASARIAN ,jj :I lc .f.Z.., t' 2 ': fi Fifty-seven 1:4 -Le . : -. -- .. ,- : X- f ' , - , , ga, G T 'S , . F-'QFa::L..u:uNf:: - Girls and Their Crowns of Glory In these modern times when the fertility of a gir1's brain is no longer measured by the length of her hair. many characteristics may be guessed by the style of the girl's haircut. There are some who still hold on to their long tresses and likewise to their old-fashioned ways. On the other extreme are the girls who have adopted the very latest fashion-the boyish ent. And boyish, even tom-boyish, many of these girls arc! Some girlish maids have long, flowing curls, which remind one of a little couplet an adoring boy once wrote- '4Not all girls Have pretty curls. There is the girl with straight-cut hair. She is a very ordinary, every-day sort of person with no surprising qualities nor any very ancient customs-just a straight-cut girl as her hair indicates. Next consider the girl with marcelled hair, wave on wave, laid just so, and very artificial. The girl is apt to bc like her hair, very artificial. What lies under that trimness? It is hard to guess and harder still to cross the waves to find what lies beyond. The shingled bob indicates very often that although the girl may have her short-comings, she also has her long points-particularly over the ears. Now consider the curly-haired girl. She is rather fly-away and extra- ordinary. Wliat could be more lively than curly red hair, or more sunny than curly golden hair blown by the wind and kissed by the sunlight. Truly, bobbed hair is a blessing because it is allowed to tell the message of the brain which operates under it. -MARGARET SELLERS El Umm An Essay for a Porcupine My teacher told me to write an essay for a porcupine. I didn't know what a porcupine was, so I looked it up in the dictionary. In the dictionary it said that a porcupine was an animal that had them there prickly things all over it. Well, I don't see what an animal like that would want with an essay, so l'm not going to write one. -DORTHY GEBHART , -,gn ' 'Wu 14-ll' -fs' iS'i'iw. vf 50' X f s . , LJ , ' G 52. 1 .vw c , ' ilk' .. 4- ,- ,Mi an Fifty-eight - -, 23 FIINIZ Life Dawn. and a rosy flush in the sky, Dawn, and a meadow lark 's plaintive ery A rustle, a stir, the dawn of youth. No goal too high to win. A Noon tide, June tide, life at its best- Love, and laughter, a joyous guest. The fight is won, the struggle o 'er, The goal a glorious truth. Night, and a dusky niante falling, Night, and a dove l1is mate is calling, Peace, and quiet, rest well won The goal was worth the winning. -'PAUL HOBBS EKU Spring Has Come The spring is here at last, And nature now holds sway. The brook goes rippling past And birds now sing all day. The sun shines brightly over all, Soft breezes whisper by, The squirrel gives forth his chattering call From oak trees standing by. Upon the sunny slopes above Are flowers nodding gailyg Butterflies are Hitting past, And bees are working busily. Beneath the skies of palest blue, Where clouds are sailing past, VVe know that all the signs speak true And spring has come at last. -PAUL MILLER 1 ,fb Q , . - 1-1 if 1 f :'3,k:',t' l' ll ' vii i' 1 . 2 M X , 3 - ' Yfgaifii Fifty-nine 1.1- 1, V . -, . V, P.G.l?GL.lFllSlE.'I R X Q: t JE gg Y v 1' ..' -.-.-...sir , -v A. Q - A Letter 527 O11ion Ave. Reedley, Calif. March 2, 1926 Shylock Sa Co. Realto Ave. Venice, Italy. Sirsz I saw in the Mr. Shakespear's book ou banking that you were, by profession, a money-lender. I also saw that you lent money in no smaller amounts than 253,000.00 Cthree thousandl kales tbones, or plunksj per each customer. Therefore, l would like to borrow that amount for three Q35 months. If you would see that the dough gets to the air mail depot by next week, I should be greatly obliged. I will give you my personal note for that amount at a rate of interest not to exceed one C13 pound of flesh per annum. Yours truly, MR. ANTONIO ESHEUEQ5 A Troublesome Fly One day when l was resting peacefully, A large green fly came buzzing gleefully, It Hew right on the end of my nose For an hour or more to dose. But with my mighty hand, I found chance for it to land. With one big blow I let it go. Alas, all I did was hurt it so. And my hand gave my nose an awful hit And again the fly came there to sit. I then grew angry and shook my headg But the fly stuck on like a lump of lead. My head soon became so tired I quit- But the troublesome fly wasn't tired a bit. At last I gave up and with a great jump, I landed down with an awful thump. But strange indeed as it may seem, After all it was nothing but a dream. fell- f 'L I ,ll Q 'sf . 'f- af A ef ' A- . Sixty if -we-s...i1? .. '!',,, .,' - ' A Scene One spring evening, as 1 was walking along an old road, l stopped in amazement at the scene which lay before me. There, in a little secluded glen by a lazy stream, stood an old, deserted house of colonial type. The door was broken from its hinges, and a shutter was hanging by one lIl11gC from a window. Long streamers of downy green moss were hanging from the eves. A lilac tree was blooming near the broken gate. Purple and white Hag lillies were blooming along the walk. Becoming interested in this scene. I went to the back of the house. There was a well. On the stone curbing was a moss- eovered bucket. A little bird was singing his good night in a near-by apple tree, completing this beautiful scene. --OLETA SVOGGINH .25 .29 .55 Reedley Hi To Me fum' of Sham: Me the llfqv to Go Homf' Reedley Hi, tl1e very best school of any in the state, And now we'll tell you why- There's 110119 that's for its mate. The teachers all are very good- They never would be bad. And then the kids that follow them Are the best that could be had. CHORUS Show us Reedley Hi The very best school in the state And now we'll tell you the reason why- Beeause we're up to date. VVherever we may roam, On land or sea or foam, You can always hear us heavin' this sigh, Back to Reedley Hi. Many ti111es our work seems hard, Yet after all comes fun, And then when looking on our card, We see the work we've done. Although sometimes dissatisfied, We will 1l0t stop nor sigh Because the teachers there will help, In that old Rcedley Hi. -SUSIE VVILLEMS, Freshman. . 1 5 ffl fl N , 'if 12123 - f Sixty-one psf'- xxx , . 'J ,JS lf- 1, J' 1ixi!'?ff:' 3 X xr' 'iff A- JS fi!if.fl'l'5:-v f s -'1 111' ' ls 7 - 1 A I Af' ff Q , , U 4 ,. '- , ,-14, A -.. ,-F : Sixty-two li Z' Assemblie lApril 27-reported by a seniorj Ye Belle itt ringes and pupilles alla- Moove hastie to ye roome, Wherrre gzatheres everie VVeduesday morne Ye studenfe bodie. Upp rises then faire ladd called Lloyd, Whoo is ye presidente, And felles to ye assemblage How ye monie shud bee spente. Forthwith ye studente bodie votes To spend ye nionie thus Ye treasurer getts upp and quotes Finances and suehe. And thenn Coaehe Crow inakkes his reporte Of grannnes that havve been plaid, Or games the whiehe wee shud supporte 'l'o he on Friday day. Ye Paragon it wille bee solde On Thursday noone tis' said By Marvin Vaughn, a eomely ladd NVith hayre upon his hayde. Ye belle itt rings once more again, And with a nladding flurrieing Studentes seamper from ye halle Like rattes from eattes a-hurrieing. Dill WEQ GEN HQ Qbrganigatinns A ff I 'FT' . , 1 - V, :Q-5' ' g V .- Lf.1':z: as it :rg ex Y A T xt :QM -Y 1 1 - nh-Q: Sixty-four JOY KLIEWER, Snaps: MARGARET FRANE, Dramatics: EARL BUTLER, A Art: MARY BYERS, Literary. WALTER KREHBIEL. Assistant, Business Manager: ANN LEEPER, Sopho- more Representative: RALPH FRANE, Assistant Editor: EVERETT CROSBY, Boys' Sports LETA RAMSEY, Alumni: GLADYS EYMANN, Girls' Sports: DOROTHY ' PRIESTLY. Calendar: WALTER RICE, Senior Representative. LOUISE GREEN, Junior Representative: JOHN FAIRWEATHER, Freshman Representative: CAMERON CAIRNS, Jokes: ED LEINO, Advertising. LYDIA WEBER, Typist: GERTRUDE MUELLER, Advertising, :-sf? . 5 3 S7i:1Z1L.i'f2 . .-,tif , . .Yi DON C. MILLER HARRIET J. VVARNER MARY LOU VVALKER Business Manager Advisor Editor Porcupine Staff Mary Lou Walker and Don U. Miller were unanimously elected editor and business manager, respectively, and work was begun early to insure the success of the 1926 Porcupine. Extreme care was taken in selecting the other members of the staff and their aim was to make this annual one long to be remembered. ' ' VVith the valuable assistance of Miss Harriet J. VVarner, advisor, the staff has earnestly tried not only to keep up the high standard set by the Porcupine in previous years, but to advance a step or two, even as our school advances. The use of fabrieoid covers for the first time in the history of R. H. S. is one of the new features of the book. The staff wishes to thank all who have helped to make this year's annual what it is. Much credit is due to Miss Lucy Walker who has so kindly and willingly given of her time and talent in guiding the art work of which We are very proud. To Dietrich Rempel for the lettering on the snap pages, and to Miss Frances Clayton and the other English teachers for assisting with the lite1'ary material, we are very grateful. Last, but surely not least, Miss WHI'l19P, accept the heart-felt thanks and deep devotion which you have 111ore than earned and which the staff sincerely feels for you. We thank you all, THE STAFF. .R .. - if . . .9 'V l' I , ff , . lg, 4' . is, , ' x Y I ' 'if 1'.T'l?3A T ,V 5 - i ii . L 3935 Sixty-five tif' uf 4 NX -f if. ,e ':'C ':-ff-1 -f :'Nf1 W -:f :iz - we g re- 4 fa-- .:f5a..q...U-uaf, 33,2 , ,gig-.1 The Paragon The iirst issue, on Thursday, October 15, was a four-page paper. The second publication was increased to six pagesg then, the next few editions of the Paragon were eight pages. The Christmas number appeared with a new title head which had been drawn by Una Mullis. In May, Bill Calhoun fostered a special edition,-the Paradox, The social event of the year was celebrated in November when the class members were guests of the Strand Theatre in Dinuba. The Paragon was entirely self-supporting this year,-no benefit programs were necessary. One of the things the staff attempted to do was to make advertising pay its generous advertisers. Much praise is due Miss Harriet J. Warner, advisor, for guiding this Family of Journalists throughout the year. The staff chosen to assist in publishing the Paragon was: First Semester Second Semester Don C. Miller ...... ...Editor-in-Chief ................ Edward Leino Gertrude Muller .... ...Advertising Manager ............ Louise Green Mary Byers ...... .... A dvertising assistant .,............. Edith Terry Typist ..... ..................... ..... G l adys Eymann Circulation ........................ . .............. Marvin Vaughn Mary Byers competently filled the position of treasurer throughout the year. Other members of the staff were: Dorothy Priestley, Leta Ramsey, Mary Lou Walker, Elsie Dallke, Hazel Ohlinger, Fern Larson, Marion Maxfield, Marjorie Reed, David Bailey, Bill Calhoun, Reid Peck, T. L. Reed, and J. A. 'NU' .1 -Ji ifgilfz, 1 9 Stewart. 'Ha Q,-Q-f5ii.r., Y ' l2f5'i!'5i.' Qf f x 1-E72 ' J..l',, ,. 5 g if! .,.'-- '-.. 141 l,. S 4' Jig' if ...fin Sixty-six 3 Gladys Eymczme mm' Delbert Ha!! After Queen Vanity and competition had reigned supreme for four weeks, Gladys Eymann and Delbert Hall, senior class candidates, were declared the winners of the most beautiful girl and most useful boy contest, This contest was conducted by the subscription committees of the Porcupine and Paragon staffs. v -e t 'A stil. f A 'W 3 43 -Y f 'L a be Sixty-seven fi 1 f N' fini? .5 54 gf it. First Semester Student Body Officers The year 1925-26 was opened with the spirit and enthusiasm that goes to make up a good school. year. A peppy football rally was featured during the first few days and through the efforts of the yell leaders the spirit displayed then was successfully maintained. The first semester officers were Delbert. Hall, presidentg Jane Taggard, vice presidentg Beruiee Hillyard, secretary: Merwin Ray, treasurerg Marjorie Reed and Edward Leino. yell leadersg Gladys Eyrnann and Leonard Rogers, girls' and boys' athletie managers, respectively. The second semester the president was Lloyd Kullman. His cabinet in- cluded Gladys Eyniann. vice president: Pearl Panttaja, secretaryg Everett Crosby, treasurerg Melvin Sheibley and Alberta Gillingham, athletic managersg and Betty Beardsley and Morrell Gallaher, yell leaders. Assemblies during this term included interesting and entertaining pro- grams put ou by various classes and departments of the school. The athletic teams showed that winning was not all there is to playing good games. Good sports in the highest sense of the word and fighters to the end were the men who made up our teams. Ep N il ff T Sixty-eight ,E 3' xx ,-,gal 1 , 'N ,- :Eng 2-,' Qzml- +--Q'.1Q, K ' f ER 4 .. 'Za df:-Q '-N, xflggizg J E I P 1, f Mfffimi-f t ef f fl 'ff' - jfiiafluifku , 7? Q 'Av fi qs., .1 -71' ,r-Q Y il af air... ogg? ' t - iii. ce.. -is , .. ,Aa 1 f ,Q.Q.'t Qi T ' QA A task Second Semester Student Body Officers Musical and dramatic efforts were auspicious. tfonspicious during the year, a three-act operetta, Idol Isle, composed in its entirety within the school, was the crowning achievement. Mr. Strock directing the band and Miss Barber the orchestra brought these organizations to a stage of development not before attained. The work of the glee club also drew much favorable comment. The many plays, both of the dramatic departinent and the student body organiza- tions, were very successfully coached by Miss Keyes. and were enjoyed by the community as well as the students. Forensic activities were prominent. The debating team won the division and advanced to the county semi-finals. ln the constitutional oratorical contest Delbert Hall, speaking on Washington and the Constitution. won the county and took a very close second in the state semi-finals at Bakersfield. Publications, the Paragon and Porcupine, were well conducted. The semi-monthly was more interesting and contained more news, jokes and editorials than in previous years. All in all, considering the few failures and many successes, Reedley high school had a wonderful year. Back of it all, guiding, helping, suggesting,- is our principal. 1. In t 1 xg, , Ji e Sixty-nine F:cJF:zc:L.lI:lNe: K X X Junior Red Cross A clean slate lay before us. We were the Junior Red Cross of Reedley Hi, aiming to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Before we would be permitted to say farewell at the close of the year, the slate must be filled with the record of worthy deeds accomplished. Our iirst attempt this year was the filling of fifty boxes of toys, Qsome were usefull, for the children of Guam. At Christmas time, we helped the Senior Red Cross to fill and distribute boxes of Christmas cheer to the poorer people of this locality. This is an annual project of the Red Cross, which proves more successful each year. Later, we received from the Junior Red Cross of Greece, several boxes of Grecian currents which the domestic science classes made into cookies for the disabled veterans at the government hospital at Sawtelle for Easter. These delicious fruits have been called Currents of Good Will, as they carry a message of love and friendship from Grecian school children in gratitude to the American Red Cross Juniors for kind acts in the past. The Officers for the year were: ' ..... ...... E verett Crosby President ................ Secretary-Treasurer. . . ....... ........... H elen Stewart Advisor ................ ............. ll Irs. Agnes P. Warner Senior representatives ..... .... G ertrude Kanawyer, Willie Hagen Junior representatives ...... ..... M argaret Frane, Everett Crosby Sophomore representatives .... .... H elen Stewart, Leonard Scoggins V W I 5 Freshmen representatives ..... ....... H elen Hoyer, Bert Wedel V4 X A J JK 5 .ff-:- r-P' ' ,H , , W - ,5 A ' ,V , Ng ,l,.,,,'.. 1 , . A, L' v - 'V , 5.1 ' 5 ifffmy ' K ,f K n f--:fx , I Y Y 3' A. ,--- . gp ,- '- r ,AQ ' N.. nf' 'Q' -4' Seventy Qi sv :ESQ - e as -, 5 it -fi -5 QQFQZI lgllxjf -1 ff 2235 vs ,'Z1.?if?'lL f ,Q i 3 Q'L3 ?i ' ' ' ' ' Qf? ' - 3-is 2- ' .'.g f ff T-,Tig-' f Girls' Association President ....... Dorothy Bergthold 'l'1-easurer .......... Lucille Gallaher Vice-President ..... Catherine Sager Advisor ........ Mrs. N. A. Bengston Secretary ..... . . .Helen Stewart Assistant advisor,Mrs.Maude Howell CABINET Gladys Eymann, Rosa Haroothian, Mildred Anderson, Marion Max- tielcl, Ann Leeper, Oleta Scoggins, June Haldeman, Eleanor Saulque. Vice president of Valley Federation, Marjorie Reed. At the beginning of the year an assembly was held at which an oppor- tunity was given to become acquainted with the freshmen girls and at the same time each senior and junior girl was given a freshman girl to help and be-friend. One of the main projects for the past year was that of entertaining their mothers at a program and tea. Each class was given one Friday during the year for a program and tea to which all mothers were invited, Great interest was shown by everyone. The association also sent delegates to the convention which was held at Stockton. Those having the privilege of attending were Helen Stewart, Dorothy Bergthold, Doris Linscheid and the two advisors, Mrs. N. A. Bengston and Mrs. Maude Howell. All girls and Women teachers are members of the association and we feel that during the past year a great spirit of friendliness and cooperation has prevailed. Seventy-one :A 1 g14.4....Qf-E it Qiif' o A Hi-Y President ............. Delbert llall Secretary .............. Walter Rice Vice-president. . .Rudolph Anderson Treasurer .......... Walter Krehbiel Advisors-First Semester, G. A. Reimerg Second Semester, A. G. Sly. The Hi-Y activities for 1925-26 started off with all the old Y pep. Our meetings were more interesting than ever. The Bible study was peppy and live discussions were held. Hobby and Chestnut programs added variation and enjoyment to the meetings. Several outside speakers were procured and helped to make the Hi-Y a club every member Wanted to attend. The Father and Son banquet, one of the annual projects of the Hi-Y, was held in the social parlors of the Methodist church. Rev. H. D. Pettit was the main speaker of the evening. At Christmas time the Y boys showed their spirit of service by taking charge of the distribution of the Red Cross Christmas boxes. Reedley was well represented at the Hi-Y conferences, having sent delegations to Visalia, Mt. Hermon, and to the state conference at Sacramento. Twice this organization has been honoredg when at Mt. Hermon Walter Krehbiel was elected treasurer, and at Sacramento our president, Delbert Hall, was elected vice-president for Southern California. , TE.-ii i i ' lf, 'X . ' , 'fit V All N s. . -, Q - ..., .- as 17' - J . .SA -AY 1 ' X Qixlle Seventy-two Q 'QS f 721126 M' ef ff: , , .ff - -if 1 7-,Ls ft 3 ii' X X , '23 N' S -K w ff . ' R IDCJFRCLJ INIE Y Q , , - , 3 ,. -'50 :gr-if Q 9 Girl Reserves P1'l?.ilil0lll. . . . . .Lueile Krehhiel Vice-Presideiit ...... Lois Haldeuian s 1 , 1-1 tl F. '1' 1, 1411 gel- Seere arv ..... . . u 1 JVlll2lIlll reasurer ..... . . .. owe o in Song Leader ..... ............. .................... P e arl Panttaja Advisor-in-C,'hief .................................. Mrs. Gertrude Hirsehler Advisors-Miss Edna Keyes. Miss Ella Evans, Mrs. VV. E. Blanchard, Mrs. Frank Frane. Mrs. -I. lf. llaldeman a11d Miss Harriet XN?lY'll0l'. The eluh is composed of about 45 girls whose purpose is To iind and give the best, and the slogan is Hto face life squarely. Meetings were held every two weeks i11 the lIOIll04 of tl1e 111e111be1-s. The main soeial service work for the year was distributing: baskets to the needy at f'l'lI'lSflll?lS and Thanksgiving. The annual Easter vesper service was held at the Methodist ehureh. The social functions were a iigl'Gf-2il'flll2Illll0Q'lH party, a skating party, a l1ay ride and a se11ior farewell. A eommuiiity inother-daugllter banquet was given i11 April. Tl1e state ehairmau of child welfare, Mrs. VV. D. James, of Hanford, was the speaker of the evening. The meetings for the year carried the idea of all arou11d developinent. At a hobby meeting tl1e girls told of how they spent their leisure hours. A vocational guidanee 1l1t'9ill1g' was held at which C. F. Mueller, Y.M.l,'.A. secretary, spoke. The devotional side of life has lJC0l1 stressed a great deal ill all meetings. The elub wishes to thank the advisors and mothers who have helped to make this year a success. I' H . ' N we 1 i f M -.1515 1:32 1 i I F gf., Z: 5 Seventy-three 5 I psf' ul if. i'i'I'A v-Ixh., FGFRGLJIDIISIEZ ' 4.-.s....x if ree. T' , Ag Club President. . . . . .Lloyd Kullman Vice-President .... Leonard Seoggins . . ' D 'l ' H ' 2 l Treasurer. . . .... Don Caskey Secretaries .....- 3 L but H ll lliudolph Anderson Club Leader ....... Mr. David Davis Yell l.-eader ........ Cameron Cairns Activities of the Ag. Club began this year with the initia.tion which was followed by a father and sou banquet. An exceptionally good evening was enjoyed by 127 people. In December, the club was organized as a Junior Farm Bureau center. At the meetings much was accomplished along agricultural lines, and part of the evening was usually left for entertainment and eats. Most. of the club projects were successful, some being exceptionally good. The Recdley Agricul- turist, edited by Delbert Hall and Edward Vtlintcr. contained many well organized facts and achievements of the club. After a rambunctious and interesting snow trip to the Cedars, the club exercised its efforts in the presenting of thc seventh Ag. Club play. Second Childhood. For the success of the play, the club owes much to Miss Edna Keyes who so ably coached the production: and to the school orchestra. and Miss Josephine Barber who directed it.. The club 's greatest undertaking was the part it took in the publishing of the Junior Farm Bureau annual. This book was sent all over the United States. Delbert Hall was assistant editor and llloyd Knllman was circulation manager. The club, as a whole, has been a royal success during the past year, owing much of its success to David Davis, the club leader. f bt- .f -fu 19... . if V' l V ' Q.,LviI. I 7 A llfsleij 21' 1 Q bx ef: f ,, i.. X , , . J., Q: f fe 1, .e ,. - - .5 f.. '-.. v 3 -...C'::-'I' Seventy-four 11'-ixi-K - ' K ,- -I4..i'-F' ' ' W l n ' I ' Con Calore Club The first meeting of the Con Calore Club was held ou September 30, at the high school at which time we organized for the coming year. Meetings of the club were held the last Thursday evening of each month at the homes of the members. Roll was called at each meeting, and the members answered with a definition of a musical term. After the business meetings, interesting programs were enjoyedg then followed the social hour when refreshments were served. On the evening of January 22, the club sponsored a program give11 by the Fresno State College Glee Club at the high school auditorium. The Kingsburg student body and our club arranged exchange programs for March 24 and 25. The student body of Reedley high school greatly enjoyed the Kingsburg program. Our club pin was designed by Ellen Niemi. We feel very grateful to Mrs. Maud Howell, our advisor, who has helped to make this year a success. First Semester Walter Krehbiel Gladys Eymann .... .... Mary Reimer.. Marjorie Reed. Edna Wedel. . . Helen Stewart. . .......President... .Vice-President. . . . . . .... Secretary. . . . . . .... Treasurer. . . Reporter ................ Second Semester Bernice Hillyard Franklin Howell .....Ruth Ollila Cornelius Wiens ...Leta Ramsey Yell Leaders. .Dorothy Galle Walter Krehbiel Sergeants-at-Arms-Cornelius Wiens, John Baerg. , ,NV V if 1 .T ' ' x i Y -1 f :i'l:.T' l', S , - ll . M N 6, I xy , 2 ' x S6422 il' -:gg W Seventy-iive L , 535+ i ? 2 Fl C: LJ F IIXI Z , E321-2? - fr- f y .42 if fig' nlfqig 4.-...A 45:4-' Debating lVith hut mu- cxpwioiivoml mlm-lmzitor, who was griulmliizm-cl iii Ihr- iiiiil-yvziig Hecclloy Workml to Thv Top oi' the fmirfll division nl' thi- I i's-sim Vniiiiilx' Dvlmic Leagrue. 'l'h1- sliuloiits who pzl1'Tiuipaitcil iii thi- mls-limi-s wwv: llvlln-rl llzill. -lnhn BZICPQ, llillll Eyiimiiii. l'lm'i'y llmirc, Ellswortli l5i'iii-1-, :xml -lzivoli Wivns. Thoy worked liarcl and sliowml miivli ii11p1-mwiiiviit' 'mwzirxls Thi' vml. 'l'hv 1liti'oi'vi1t sulmols which clolmfwl against Rvcrclli-y-fn1'1liv mlivisioii title were Svlmzi, lltbklllllglil. ziml l i,'0sim high. The qiiostimi fm' Thvsv ilulmtos wus, Res0lv0cl that all iiivmnos of loss tliaui Yl45llUll he 1-xvnipf from im-imiv Tax. Of Thusv fllrm' ilvlmfvs, lmoth our 'rvains wmi Two :mil lust mu-. '1'lioili-lmtu with XVilSlllll1l'l'0ll lilllllll for si-mi-liiizils. l1mi'c-vi-r, was lust. The- qucstimi for this 111-hate was Tho Viiitcil Stutos slmiilcl grivv thi- Phillipinos their imlupviiflciivv within the iwxf clvvarlvf' Miivh 4-rwlit is ihio Miss Ella Evans. thv cmivli iii rlvlmtiiigr mul public spe-akingr. Dclliort llall has lwr-ii gaining: iww lauirs-ls, lmth lm' himsi-ll' :xml his svlmol in ai iww livhl-flint of m'zitm'y. Having' 1-liiuiiiaitvil his local vmnpvtiTm's 'fli1'migrl'i Tho slips-i'im'ity of his uratimi on Uwzisliiiigrtnii and the l'0llSflfllfl0ll.H we-nf sis Olll' i'vpi'f-sm-iifzitivv To Voziliiigzi XYllt'l'f' he won The flivisimi limiors. lYith tho ilivisinii limmrs to his 1-rumlit, lil--llwrl ,iuiii'iii-yml To l'1zikvi'sHvlil will-rv hc wok Sl'K'0llil plzivo. Harry ll. Smith nf llaki-rsfivlil. who haul had Tlirm- yi-airs in-4-vimis 1-xp0i'ii-in-1-. was ziwzivclc-il first plnvr-. .E-K . - in . S NM I :Fi E . s 9' wwf. Jhg ' Seventy-six Pc:Rc:L.n:aN:-: ,g-...Jil ' e- V - ' flffg... .4 f' Dramatics The first play of the year was Wisdom Teeth, a one-act eomedy. whieh was presented by the drama elass on Tuesday, Oetober 20, at the reception given for the teachers by the Study and Uivie Flub. It was repeated before the high school assembly on VVednesday. lt portrayed the plight of a young: man who had to aeeompany his aunt to a dentist 's office. He falls in love with another patient. and the ehange in his attitude is quite humorous. The cast was as follows: Aunt Henrietta ............. . . .Vatherine Sager Henry VVelling'ton Hill. . . . . .Vaineron Fairns Office nurse ........... .. .Dorothy Galle Miss Pierson .... ........ .... E 1 lna Wedel DQ-Q Porcupme Benefit For the benefit of the Port-upine, the drama elass presented the Knave of Hearts on December Slth, before the student body. The east eonsisted of VVillie Hagen, Ellsworth Bruce, Elma Just, Robert Miller, Ed VVinter, Herbert Neufeld, VVinifred Krehbiel. .Ioyee Hollinger and Helen Seott. Everett Vrosby was manager of the produetion. VVorship the King The Christmas play was given by the drama elass. It told the story of the birth of Christ. The Christmas nnisie furnished by the Girls' Glee t'luh during' the production added greatly to the atmosphere desired. Those participating were: Cameron Cairns, Herbert Neufeld, Willie Hagen, Winifred Krehbiel, Everett Crosby, Patsy Deneen, Rudolph Anderson, Ed Winter, Robert Miller, Mildred Anderson, Ellsworth lflruee, .loyee Bollinger. Evelyn Glidden. and Gertrude Kanawyer. O 'Q- Class Plays To show the work of the year, the drama class presented three one-act plays. The first, Fourteen, a eoniedyg the seeond, Riders to the Seaf, a tragedy: the last. Pot-Boilers, a faree. The entire 1-lass took part in these plays. Illlilli Friday afternoon, May 7. the drama elass presented a one-aet play. Sham, and four shadow pictures, Uliarry O'lJee, Kitty of l'oleraine, The C0lll'tlIl,ii and Bonds at the Study and Fivie r-lub for their Reeiproeity Day program. All members of the elass partieipated. f.. I, ' 1 , ' li C w 4 . . 24? 1' fi- , ' gy ywv, ',, ? :ZIV Seventy-seven il ' Se- -N g X ,,2:75g2Eg A 7?:':L l 3234 2 'i AQ.:s....iL C? FUGFICLJPIINIE Junior Class Play YM Charm Skboof' On November 18th, the junior class presented The Charm School. The play was the story of a young man who inherits a girls' school, and who has revolutionary ideas about the education of girls. There were many funny incidents and subtle speeches. The cast : David Mckenzie .... Jim ............ Tim Twins ...... George Boyd. . Austin Bevans. . Mr. Johns ...... Miss Curtis ..... Ethel ........, Muriel ........ Elsie Benedotti. Sally Boyd ..... Alix ........... Madge ...... Lillian ....... Miss Hayes .... 'VT . V wavy . VS fi-i4'i-5, 2' X QF ' ' 25' ,.- - 'N L x -- ,fm- Q .. -ST'-f Seventy-eight .. .-..... . . . .Neil Hankins . . . .Merwin Ray ........EddReed Lloyd Kullman . . . .Cameron Cairns Everett Crosby .Mildred Anderson Marjory Reed . . . .Joyce Bollinger . . . .Geneva Foote . . . . . .Patsy Deneen . . . l Evelyn Glidden . . .Lucille Gallaher Dorothy Lillibridge . . . .Margaret Frane eE'OF3C',j.JEIlfI'E . gl v 2' vis I. 'f h ci., , .f Seventh Annual Ag Club Play 6 A Skcwzzl C6z'fa'!100zf' ' The Ag. club produced their seventh annual play on the evening of March 12th. Second Childhood was one ol' the best plays ever produced by the club, and it drew the largest audience of any play that R. H. S. has ever given. It was a, roaring'l comedy and the actors did more than they did some real acting. The Cast: Professor Relyea ..,........ Mrs. VVellsmiller, his sister. .. Sylvia Relyea, his daughter ..... . . Philip Stanton, his assistant .... Marcella .................. . . just play pa rts- . . . .Delbert Hall . . . . . .Ann lleepcr . .Gladys Eymann . . .Gerald Marlar . .Evelyn Glidden General Burbeck ........... ........ E d Winter Mrs. Vivert, a neighbor ...... .... Mrs. Henderson, her mother .... . . . Judge Sanderson. ...... ..... . . Lucille Norton, a neighbor .... .... Sheriff Johnson ............ Deputy sherili' .... Mildred Anderson .Louise Tl10lIlpSOIl . . . .Robert Miller . .Lucille Gallaher Ellis Chamberlain . . . .Edgar Roper Seventy-nine 1 -gg, x .. A ,. r g e'g3'34 xx 1 Ci--3 4,1455 - PDRCIL IFIINIZ Eff--ef ' iffy - 'f ' Q 1- H H W ff: QI' -.-.x....ii? .avg AL. ., -' H Ywfyib .Nzghfl l Five nieinbers of the drama class represented Reedlcy high school in the Shakeswarran ia0'eant given in Fresno on A mril Slth. Thev chose as their 2- 1- l .. scene At-t l. Scene 5, from Twelfth Night. The characters were: blown ................... ....... W illie Hagen Maria ..... .... W inifred Krehbiel Sir Toby .... ..... K lameron Cairns Olivia .... ..... lV largaret Franc Viola .... .......... . . .Mildred Anderson mmm Senior Claus Pfzzy Mllulcyl' llulcyu was presented by the senior class on May 28. This told the story of an ambitions hut taetless wife who was continually bungling her husband'S and friends' affairs in her efforts to bc helpful. This play gave a great oppor- tunity for character acting. The cast : Dulcinea ....... Gordon Smith. . . VVillia1n Parker. C. Roger Forbes.. Mrs. Forbes .... Angela Forbes. . Schuyler Van Dy Vincent Leach. . Mr. Sterrett .... Blair Patterson. Henry ......... Stage Manager. uk .... EEUU Sophomore Playy .. . . . . .Elma Just . .Fred Armstrong A. Stewart . . . . . .Paul Eymann . ..Bernice Hillyard . . . . . .Elsie Dallke Rudolph Anderson . . . . .Harry Hoare . . . . .Willie Hagen . . . .Jacob Eitzen . . . .John Baerg . . . .Delbert Hall During Good English week, the sophomore class, under the direction of Mrs. Maud Howell and Miss Frances Clayton, gave three plays showing the importance of good English and good literature in the lives of students. The plays presented were Neverthless, The Trial of Bad English, and The House of Good Literature. The sophomore class is to be con- gratulated on the success of these plays. 5 ' ,l:Df,x 5.3 N Eighty 1 l .She who coaches Senior Twemn Night Ploy f , ,, i , fi 2 fp! ' M . V . . Y lf, Q, V. M. ' v, X .jf 1 g..., n 1 '1 W' Eighty-on :L - R. I- .Q '-Q N . , ,, g Tfixf. . ,jr K 1 ' '.L'?lE. wa N Z., PQ-mp-N: uldol Isle 'l'l1umusiu. ilmiiui, pliysivul 1-1li1vatiu1i.zu'1. immuvl Trziiningr, limnm- Ul'Ull0ll1llE and otlwi' mlm-pzii't11wi1ts uf tho school 1-unlwiuitml in prualuuiiigr thu light niiwal. Hlllfll lsl0. This op01'o'fta was ontirvly 0I'lLl'lll2ll, lllllNll', mlialngrlw, 1l2lllK'l'S. and mlcsigrns fm' 1-ustunios mul sw-in-i'y living: tho wiwk of fvzu-liars mul sfiulm-nts of The Svlliml. Thcrv wow- Tlirvc pi-mluvfioiis grivvii. Tho umtimrc, April 287, for the Cllllfll'l'll of tho g.!l'2lllllll2ll' svlmuls was followed hy mi ovviiingr lll'flCllll'll0ll April 130. This was so wvll rm-1-vivuil That Idol lslvu was grivc-n signin May H. Tho lvzicls wow: King ......,....... ...Sam liziwamml P1'ii1vc-ss. . . . .Pearl llziiitlajzi .lolln .... . . . .XVvml0ll Sliviblvy ..Evvl'vTT l'rnshy T. R.. . . Vzipfziiii ...... . . .Vim-11:1 lhiiiftzljzl Aunf Mairtlizi . .. .... Alivi- Simons llvnry ............, . ...... -lzufnli Eitzvn Maids of Thi- Heinlein.. ..,l'lm1'us of 20 girls Solilim-rs .... .. . .,. ..................... Glu- Vlulr 'l'umlmlui-s. .. .Jlpail lizirsmi, l+'lm'0nv0 'Riutzilzi llcrailils. . . ..,li'v1w llowlingr. lrmiv Mm-Valiill ....l 0lll' boys Sznilcws. .. 'vlvfx wx 1 as X 'ffffdw , ,,,f. 5'-vi, lm j 3 k',.JSifqL.,lSE:, ,775 fri' 'il-,fisu ' 3:1555 ni., 'iw.filQu-jf ' . ,. -i'!.iUPf- 'NX --1. 'fd' X -' 3' 1 ici ,.-.L?,.-1- ff ' ' .fi 1 f' .- 1 ' X A ,..:f+.s,..1-xii P .f -' ,. ' ' M. - ..f.LfLElf1?i' Eighty-two 51 ?iYiYi!' f if Y! H16 bfifif I ' J sl lillll Ill, llllllllil lll ' ll Illll1lHlI f 2 f Eff or e if Q 33.21 LV if 4 :W Hnynzueun L -L 1-at-A ns 'S The earliest efforts of mankind in music consisted of the repression of the voice in reading sacred writings and lyrical poetry, and in the construction of crude pipe instruments. The constant lll1pl'0V0lll0llfS of these instruments has led to an independent branch of pure instrumental music which has culminated in the modern symphony. The combining of vocal and instrumental music has led to the production of the opera and oratorio. Music hath charms to soothe the savage heast To soften rocks, to bend the knotted oak. Now. we see the 11eed of knowing music for the general benefit of humanity and for the effect it has. One who has no ear for music is thought to be dangerous hy one educator. VVe are taught that 110 home is complete Without the presence of some sort of musical instrument. The importance of music can be realized only when one is deprived of itg or when, in a home unaccus- tomed to music, one tries some sort of music and sees the result soft strains of fairy webs has upon the family. Educators, believing the knowledge of music to be an essential, have created musical organizations throughout the public schools, and the history of music music fundamentals and music appreciation are taught. 9 I - A , . ug, ' -tl. U' n 1 f 7'ikLi,T 1,3 ll vi . S 1 - X 'V Y f 'L' 2 , A-mi' Q a x Eighty-three a:.,x 4 K K , .af :C qC'-'F: 'X'+2 Music Organizations As sp1'v1'l1 is silvi-1' and silt-in-0 is g'lllClt'll,u thc musical orgranizations of oni' svhool have lbt't'll ll10I't' or loss silve-1 ' this year, as we have talked as wall as playvd and sniig' our way right lllI'0llg.l'll the hvarts of oni' ll02iI'0l'S on 11111nu1'o11s ot-1-asio11s. l,I'0VltllISlj'. our ninsival groups have' ht-1-11 I'2lTll0l' golden, This yvar' the 0I'k'll0Stl'2l lmcttt-ivd thv quality of its lllllSll' Hlltl gavv many llllll1lDPl'S hoth at plays and asseinhlies. Ilndcr the illl'00t0I'SllllD of Miss -lflbfpllllll' B2ll'lJ0l', the Ill'0ll0S'fl'il l'HI'Il0fl quita- a llilllll' for itsvlf illlll school in thv opv1'x-tta. idol lslv, hy playing thv at-coinpaninients to all solos Zfllld Qll0I'llSOS. Sincv this is a fvat rarely avvoiiiplisln-d hy high svhool tll't'llt5.4Tl'FlS, our pride- in Olll' Hl'l'llt'Sfl'2l is justified. Tha' Girls' Glu' iilllll has inadv l'0lllill'liillllk' Ill'UgIl'4'4S in thoh' work this yt-ar. 'l'h1-y sang' at lllilllj' assanilmlivs, at the 'll9?llfll0I'Nl lnstitntv hvld at 191-1-sno in NOVl'll1ll0l', Zllltl also at thv Mnsiv Vontvst hold ln-1'v illltl latvr at thx' finals in Fresiio. The vlnh was H11 indispensable part of tht- opvrvtta, Idol lsl0. The loading: role was taken hy Pearl Panttaja. and the soldii-rs and their vaptain wvrv Give vlnh girls. Early i11 tho j't'ill'. l'OSlllllll'H ot' whitv niadv with long! slvm-we illlfl l'vt01' Pan 1-ollars, illltl Q'l't'0ll this yvvro worn. i'llllS t'2ll'l'j'lllQI ont thv svhool volors of green and white. Vlltlt'l' tho le-ade1'sl1ip of i'lll'll' lll'l'Slll0lli, Mary lion Walkvr. thvy havm- lwvn ahh- to qnivkly solve- fllE'll' pl'0lll0lllN. Yivna l'anttaja was SK'K'l'Ciill'j'. 'l'hv task of tllI'0l'flllQI tlllll Sf'lt'l'ilIlL1' snitahlv vornpositions lltll' tht' vlnh fvll on linrton Strock. 'l'l11- iwod of a llilllll i11 Ull1'Sl'lI0lll was rvalizvd. and tl11-1-4-fo1'v, a ll'tltlt'l' xx as sccfiirvtl and v1'1-dit offm-1'v4l for snvh work. NVithin a short tinn' thi- lvadvr, M12 Strut-k, had a hand Ul'g.2'EllllZt'tl whivh survived Ull its UNYII l'i:l:Ul'lS, Tho first pnhliv ElIllll'2ll'?llIl'l' of thv hand was at thi' higx rally hi-Id tho tirst part of tht- yt-ai' p1'1-t-1'cli11gr thv lvzigilo foothall graiiius. 'l'hc- hand. lvadingr the Si'1lflt'llfS i11 a N0l'lllllfllll', iiiarvhod l:I'0lll thv high school, tln-ongrh town and haffk to the atlih-tit' tit-ld wht-1'o a large- honiiro was lit. liatt-1' in thv ye-ar. advvrtisingr stunts wa-rv triad. A i'l'lll'li hanln-d the ninsical niidgrs-ts to lll'lgIlIlJUI'lllQ towns wln-1-0 lllflllll llllllllN'l'S wi-rv playvd and Elllll.0llllt't'lll0llfS of plays worm- iltlV?ll!i'2lQIt'UllSl'V displayvd. M12 Strovk was l't'Sll0llSllJl0 for a foothall song vntitlvd xvlll'l'l'. hYlll'l'l',., which was one- of lllilllj' pivovs played hy tho hand wht-n it took its plavo on the lllt'2lt'lll'l'S to ht-lp tho l'lb0t0l'S who wvrv ham-k of tho hoys on tht' Hold. Y Ein .' E .1 l 1 f . ' Ig . . gg, Q. J 9 i s -. ' X big Eighty-four ly., , MQW., M, W1 A I .QW 532: v ,S f L.. ,N nw , 9 5 4 Q' Pius iv' A N R i-gg. ,, A f V fa-Q g Q , ' ' , ' H E 1 g 3 Q F? E ORCHESTRA GLEE CLVI3 BAND f nw? . , ' Vw .- ,T v fy? , Y W ' 11 . 1. N -Q, V N V 1 --Q ,.'?-R' 12117-A X 'lj' ZMH- J . f, Eighty-five ' -zz illl Ulf ' X llln 0, ew'5'i-vm 4 all no 1 X X- in Hur- X ll 1 dei' C! QU l 'WEQXFQNN ENN. - F .X - 1 is if f Ill l ffl. fe . ' ' A f W l 'IW Iii f A B 1 X X -.------ Y n. I v 'I s Meg il tl l Vi ' fr QQ X' Al ' A '-X' K Q ' F , Q4 1 l 1 J N e I,-, .4 ellen 1 it Z X ' 'x d 0 1 1 Z 5 i F'-nag' I , ' fin 132' f S rl ' jx X ' x l-'f I gif., N X X l ,L - f 1-f:' ' fi u 'lau'n.en. 1 .. fl y., lr l -A Mabel XVilson-Wallace ....... Dora M. Saunders .... Rollin E. Pinkerton. . . Pearl Mills ......... Ethel 1112111111 ..... Flora Carpenter ..... Ada Brownstone .... Edna Uarpenter ..... Mary Laird ..... Franklin Berg.. Barbara Elter .... Helen Eymann .... Earl Eymann ..., Edna Erwin .... Ruth Forney ..... Lena Gillespie .... George Hanson .... Iva Hare ,........ Walter Johnson ..... Werner Kintzi ...... Ruth Krehbiel ....... Nellie Lytle-Van Fleet Martin Miller ........ Grace McCubbin .... Agnes McBriar .... David Noren ..... Alice Neil ...... -rsh 'A ' ll' 'jf A J' 'l1,f:f11'45 .ff ' X fri, iii?-5 2. ' 'X 1 , ,.- '- -45-1, 3 ., ,.. 'sf-gh 1 Eighty-six CLASS OF 1905 .Milliner ........ .lI0ll1C . . . .Residcs ...... . . . .Mrs. Friesen. . . . .Mrs. llawry ........ . . . . Mrs. Flora Stinson. . . . .Mrs. Sultan. . . . . .. . . . .Teaching ........ . . . .Supt. of Schools. . . CLASS OF 1915 . . . .Carpenter . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Lloyd Wicks. . ....Mrs. Krehbiel. . . . .. Ford Garage ......... Mrs. James Murray .... . . . .Missionary ....... .Home ............ ... .Private Tutor. . . .. . . . .Mrs. Vernon Davis. ....F3.I'lTl1l1g .. . .Deceased 1918. . .. .. .... Teaching ........ .. . . . . . . . .Deceased 1917.... . .... Teaching ...... . ....Mrs. Spooner. . . .. ...,Home . . . .Engineer . .. . .Mrs B. Hord. . .. OSXX p . . . .Fresno . . . . Parlier . . . . .Tipton . . . . .Reedley . . . . .San Diego . . . . . . .Richmond . . . .Globe, Arizona . . . . . . . .Modesto . . . . . .Coalinga ........Fresno . . . . . .Kelseyville . . . .Deceased 1925 .........Fowler ........Yreka .........India ........Reedley . . . .San Francisco . . . . .Long Beach ...............Reedley Bluffton College, Ohio . . . . .Washington ... .. ...Fresno . . .Reedley . . .Tracy . . .Reedley .7 I , 'li' Antoinette Ramsey .... . . .Mrs. 17. Pettit. . . Edna Schohold ..... . . .Mrs. l'has. Parlior Edith Swanson. . . . . .Mrs Miller. . . . . .. Ruth VVuerth. . . . . .TCHClllllg' . . . . Paul VVid1ner. . . .. .Rvsidos . . CLASS OF 1925 ....l'arlivr . ...Oakland .. .Dol Hoy . . .Roodlcy ....l'pland Mamie Leino, Issac Wall-University of 1'alifornia, Hoi-kolc-y. Herman Muller, Brooks Thonipson-linivvrsit5' of Sonthorn f'alifornia, Los Angrclvs. Lois Patterson, Marie Conrad, Marian lk-noun, Mnriol Clarke. Avis Hollingor, Sylxiia Thnrlow, Dorothy Fisher. Roy Bntlc-r. lmlia Gallo- Fresno Stato f'ollc-gro. Fresno. Sarah Yoon-La Yornv Volli-gn La N rrnu. Helen Fairwcatln-r-Mills Vollcgo, Uakla nd. Vivian 'l'hon1pson, Flora Morley, Irina Smith, Gladys Johnson-a VCI Wendell Sin-ilrlelx Herbert Flifton. Glenn VVise .... Dave Harms. . . Glondora See. . . Yiola Mayou. . . Alice Lindberg. . Marsden Burns. . Howard Ray .... Ruby Larsen. . . Edith Holt ...... Agnes Vlfall ..... ltral California l'onnn0rvial l'olli-gr, Fresno. Lillian SlllCilSf-Nlll'SllN Sc-hool, liorki-Ivy Donald Burk?-Urcgron A ggrivs, fll'l'0'0ll ,,. . Fred ll0j'0I'-Tl'2lVi'llllgl' for yt-ar in East. '. xvlllllil Yogi, Helen Morlcy. Paul S4-Ilors. Lo Post llradnato at R. Il N. WORKING .. .... Ranch .. ....Groccry. . . .. ....Rancli Bank of Italy ..... Tvlophonv Oifiw- Si0ll0g'l'klj'JlIl'1'. . . San Joaquin Lig- Santa Fc Dupot. .Sun Maid Growi- Stonog'raplwr. . . .. . . . .Stvnog'rapl1c-r .. Henry Lattschar .... ................. Walter Sanlquc. Myrtlv Johnson. flill'llSl4 S llrngr Vo .lohnson's Groi-oi Sa Powor la Williams- ......Rcs-dlcy .Orange Cove . . . . . .Roedley . . . .Reodley . .........R00dl0y San l4'rancisc-o .. ..,.. Headley .0I'2lllQ'1' Cove .......lf'r0sno San l+'rancisco .. . . . .livollluy .. . Rvotllvg' . . . .Rvocllvy . . . .Roodlcy c A fffx fl N xx M Eighty-seven ,f .w FZ Poeaczusfwz Marian Marlar .... ...Carlisle's Drug Co. .................. Reedley Harry Eitzen ..... . . .Security Trust 8z Savings Bank .... Los Angeles Johnny NVa.lsli .... . . . Skagrgfs Grocery .............. ..... R eedley Yineent Enos. . . . . .Paeifie Gas 85 Electric Co.. . . . . .Antioch Lizzie Merk .... ............................... . . . Fresno AT HOME IN REEDLEY Frvzl Wright. llelwin Nelson, l-ieeky Stewart. Dorothy Nielsen. l1j'lll?ll1.ll Beardsley, Helen Heinric-hs, Donald Frane, Richard Osgood, Philip Hirsehler, lllalter Multanen, Arvo Hedman, Arthur Goolkasian, Albert Hudson, Annie Hagopjanian. Analea Talniallill, Rufus Tlnnnpsou, Marvalee Ames, William North. AT HOME IN PARLIER lim-ille llaldeman. Ernest Loukonen, -lohn Loukonen. MARRIED Wilma Seaton. . . . . .Mrs. Roy liylllkillll .... ....... l Dinuba Luville Vroshy .... ...Mrs. John Burrfh .... ........ l ieedley Hazel Olsen .... . . ,Mrs H. Hood .... . . .San Francisco fi ,' rxgfrlii I '-fi .0'xl ' J Friends God put us all upon this earth. That we might serve his ends. And then to give our lives a worih. He made some of us friends. . :E ' . ' fri -1 n .,.. 6 ,NT ' , ' ' 'f- 'iff f -' ilk :-' 1 I l ,--,L A4 if 5' Q . Y x I' '-ALL., A ' 1 ' ' 99:7 .. ,,a,,,.,X Eighty-eight 77777171 AAQAAAAAA QHTHLETIQS '13 EF! V 'Y 'Y 7 V A A A fklq YZ , f SX V 'W f 1 ut J N 1? lm! , e- ' 1fi.f'?f1I' X -l. VV:-, , my if - K I A, ,. 4.11.-V: ' ' 'MIIB-I 5-se a gf ,vlgg-xl, ...a MQ... r 1'-Zu 5 ,A P -,... ...- Ninety , 5 1 if 1. -'ze E -r ffx. - . -,, e PC1Fzc:l.Jl:lNe:: Football H mzyfwezlgfzzis' The lleavyweights were very much handicapped this year due to UIC graduation of many of last year's stars. However, Clinton S. Crow, Reedley's new coach, huilt a good team around the three remaining veterans and some of last year's lig'htweig'ht squad. The lig'htweights were also at a disadvantage because of the lack of veterans. There were only four men on the team who had ever played hcforeg but Morey F. Jones developed a fast and shitty team from the new material which won all of its league games except the game with Selma which the peach city boys eopped after a close tussle-7-6. :L Vsg 27 -E 5751353 , L .21 Q1 'Q' A'--rf , 1- .. - 1- REEDLEY VS. SANGER Reedley opened their football season by playing at home. Due to the lack of experience the locals were unable to get started. The Sanger team, with their whirlwind attack, baffled the local team and the Sangerites went home with the long end of the 43-0 score. Peek. the husky Reedley fullback, starred for the home team. REEDLEY VS. FOWLER ln the last quarter of the game with Fowler the Reedley huskies broke loose and scored three touchdowns in quick order. Faptain Reed started the scoring by running around end on a trick play. Harkisian crashed through the Fowler line for the second touchdown. LaMarsna, in the last few minutes, added his bit to the game by plunging over the line and scoring 6 more points. Score 18-0. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO TECH. The heavyweight squad was defeated by Tech. 16-6 in the third game of the season. Reedley had improved considerably since the previous game, but Tech. pounded the local nine constantly, gradually wearing it down. However, Reedley held tight at some very critical moments. Falhoun, Reedley's star guard, picked up a fumble, and made Reedley's Olllj' touchdown. Although the team lost, they played a. clean, hard game throughout. Captain Reed, Sarkisian, and Valhoun played a. steady game for Reedley. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO HI. In the game played with Fresno Hi this year, Reedley showed much im- provement over all previous games. The locals held the Fresno team right up to the last few minutes when Fresno broke loose. They scored four touch- downs in quick order. The score was 25-0 in favor of Fresno. REEDLEY VS. SELMA The heavies' last game was played with Selma here. The R. H. S. squad sprang a great surprise on both Selma and the record crowd that witnessed the game. Every man on the team wanted to fight. They did fight too. Peck, Reed, and Sarkisian plowed through the Selma line ahnost at will, but were unable to put the ball over. lt was only by good luck that Selma won 21-0. The members of the squad were: Ends-Kullman, Lalllarsna, Marlar, Pllld Mack. Tackles-Calhoun, Grisham, Thorstenson, Thomasian, and Rempel. Guards-Lawand, Thomasian, Oucllet, Calhoun, and Morishima. Centers-Thorstenson and Frane. Quarters-Sheibley and Sarkisian. Halves-Captain Reed, Rogers and Sheibley. Full-backs-Peck, Sheibley, and LaMarsna. Q ff fl 5 V f S -its-as WZ' x4f a Ninetyone ., A . ,- , -4 . 1 ' Q'- Z, 1 17'-xv - -X. fr, Mfr 5.46-Y 7, ..:--' - , 12.5.- Football Lzghfwffzghf REEDLEY VS. SANGER '1'111- 111-1111111 811112111 s1111'11-11 1111 111 Z1 11'1111'1wi1111 this y1-111' 115' 111111111151 11115 11C'21Vj' S1111gr1-1' 211I1l'1'1'gl'2l1l11ll 111 2111 11-0 S1-111-1-. 151-1'1111sc this 11211110 was 1111111-11 1111 21 11111111111 111-11111-1' s1-111-111111- 11111 111111111-1-s w1-1-1- 111111s111111y s11111'1 111111 11111' 11-11111 was 1111111110 111 11111 1111- 1l1Q1'S1i11l 111'1-1' 1111- 1'11111k. 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Captain Kim plowed through the line in the first quarter for 330 yards to a touchdown. A few minutes later Anderson squirmed through the lille for the second marker. During! the third quarter Crosby reeeived a punt and 1'an 40 yards for another touchdown. In the last few minutes of play, Roper, playing in the baekfield for the first tune. took the ball from the 12 yard iilll' and fought his way for the last six points of the game. REEDLEY VS. SELMA Reedley suffered her first and only defeat at Selma, November l2, by losing 7-6. ln the first quarter, Crosby ran 5 yards fora touchdown after the ball had been worked to this point by consistent playing. Kim, who had injured his foot, failed to eonvert. During the seeond quarter our goal line was crossed for the first time during' the season. Selma eonverted, whieh decided the loeals downfall. The balanee of the game was played mostly in Reeclley territory. ln the last quarter Kim and Tootelian opened up with some long passes and advaneed the ball to S0llll2l'S five yard line. The final whistle stopped the rush. REEDLEY VS. LEMOORE Reedley defeated liemoore in the last game of the season 27-l2. t'rosby made the first touehdown on a line buek soon after the game started. ln the next quarter. Anderson tore througrh the line for another touehdown. A few minutes later t'aptain Kim seampered around end for 30 yards to make the third touchdown. Before the half ended. Kim was injured and taken from the field. This aeeident weakened the team considerable. Lemoore seored two touchdowns in quiek sueeession. Finally, Tootelian attempted a drop kiek. The ball sailed perfeetly through the goal making Cl more points. -lust before the last whistle blew t'rosby intern-epted a Lemoore pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. The rest of the game was played in mid-field. The final liifflltwei-rlit linen 1: P F' Ends-Roper. Freitas, and Reed. Tackles-Apkarian, Aslanian. Taylor. and Mathews. Guards-Mathews, lieeper, Aslanian. Seoggxins, and Roper. Center-Ray. Quarter-Tootelian. Halves-Crosby, Kim teaptainj, and Miyata. FullbaekswAnderson. and Hess. . , -V U. , H' N Ninety-three . -rsf' .i-fir , fm ' i f nie- Y?i5 i :'7 ' .X ,'4, ,,- 1 . ' , i 1iT:3 '-.S...j'N rf.: iffqfkn-: .1211 Ninety-four x N . 5 FQFQCLJFIINIE , 5. age xv 'N 'Rf , K if 4- 4 S 1.-a.....'f4P7 ev ,FET , W' 47' Basket Ball Th is year basketball was the best it has been for many years. The heavy- weights and the elass B organizations were eoaehed by Clinton S. Crow, while the peanuts, who advanced to the finals for the division championship. were eoaehed by Morey F. Jones. All three teams made good showings, giving some strong opposition to teams in the league. REEDLEY VS. SELMA VLASS 4'-The loeal lightweights had an easy time defeating the Selma babes by a score of 19-7. The locals played a fine brand of hall. The short snappy passes were too mueh for the Selma lads. Bert VVedeI at 1-enter was high point man with 8 points. VLASS B-The class B quintet started the season with a bang by subduing the peaeh eenters aggregation by a. 16-12 score. The game was elean and hard fought from start to finish. Reedley took the lead right at the start and held it the entire game, but at times Selma would e1'eep up to within 1 or 2 points from the lead. VLASS A-In the heavyweight game Selma defeated our men with a 24-14 seoie. La Marsna and Rogers were both badly off form and eonldn't eonneet with the basket. The locals fought hard through the entire game. VVillems was the individual star, sinking several baskets from the center of the eonri. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO HIGH FLASH C-The 110 pound squad took the floor first against Fresno. At the end of the first quarter neither team had scored. Early i11 the seeond, Reedley made a foul shot, which Fresno followed with a free shot. After that the loeals eould 11ot find the basket and Fresno made goals at will. The game ended with Fresno 26 and Reedley 8. CLASS BMThe 1530's then took the floor. They started the game right, but soon followed the example of the peanuts. The locals missed shot after shot and seemed entirely lost while Fresno made baskets from all angles. Fresno eame off with the long end of the 28-6 score. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO TECH. CLASS C'eT he local babes showed much more improvement over the previous week and drubbed Tech. 26-12. Every man was in tip-top form and smothered the Teeh. guards. Fresno made several substitutions but to no avail. CLASS B-The middleweights also showed much improvement over the previous week. They started the game by sinking a basket in the first few seconds of play. At the end of the first half, Reedley lead by o11e point, 5-4. In the second half Fresno rallied and the game ended with Tech. 18 and Reedley 14. The lineup for the season was: Crosby, teaptainl eenterg Kim and Ray, forwards: Anderson and Cairns, guards. 521.34 ix il 2:39 mmm QIJASN Q' ULASS U FLASH ,X I - Q L ,K t i hlrfgg 12' 1 X mm Ba, 4: Ninety-five :rf 1 5,1 ,- 1 - ,. l if 1 V lb Ju 'I X , s m N :Xl w 5 ' X, wx - as leg ii! r A g' L A fSZ7c: 55.2. -sw Ninety-six . -:' F-'PCIRCLJFPIINIE CLASS A-The heavies played a good game against Teeh. quintet which got an early lead but was unable to keep it. Willems started the scoring with two goals from center. Then every man on the team added to the score. At the half Reedley lead by one point. Reedley kept the lead until the last quarter when luek turned against them. Tech. made several scores in the final period, winning 34-21. The lineup for the season was, Vaptain Reed and Rogers, guards, VVille1ns, eenterg La Marsna and Haroothian, forwards. REEDLEY LIGHTWEIGHTS VS. FRESNO LIGHTWEIGI-ITS Second Game By defeating Teeh., who had defeated Fresno High, the lightweights were in a three eornered tie for division championship honors. The game was a wild affair, and Fresno managed to crawl out at the end. The final score was 6-3. The lineup for the season was Stewart Qeaptainj and Freitas, forwards, XVedel, center, Nail, Miyata and Janz, guards. Fwisig li 5 Reedleyfs Athletic Field 1 sat in history sixth period with nothing to do but study history, alld n1y eyes happened to wander out to the athletic field. Miss llellner was there with her girls on the tennis course, While a few stragglers were seen on the track or by the broad jump. Their black and white suits stood out against the background. ln their track suits, were seen Foaeh l'row's entire gylll class in every possible oeenpation. Six or eight. were running around the track. To the left were the dist-us throwers, in the middle of the field were seen the javelin beavers: and towards The big bleachers Andy Frietas and Melvin Sheibley were seen taking their daily praetiee. lf' l looked closely, I could see Coach Crow, first here, then there, doing a thousand things at once. In fact, an air of preparation for a sueeessful track and baseball season pervaded over the entire athletic: field. - -HELEN STENVART gm 1 N inety-seven A TPQRCZLJPIISIEZ Track Coach Crow got. the einder patl1 artists of Reedley High out early this year and sta1'ted training them on several different events. He uncovered some very valuable men who upheld the old characteristics of R. H. S.- those of fight. and g1'it. The first event of the season was an interelass meet in which all the classes took much interest. The seniors won Hrst place, and the juniors had the second highest number of points. In the two practice meets which followed Reedley showed up well, scoring victories over every town but Fresno. COUNTY MEET In the county meet Reedley took third place. The lightweight divisions, B and C, sprang a surprise by winning the county championship. McConchie broke the county record in the class C broad jump by a leap of 19 feet 6 inches. The previous 1llZlI'k of 19 feet was held by a Reedley High man. All three relay teams placed. Captain Rogers was high point man of the meet, taking first in the broad jump and 220-yard low hurdles and fourth in the 100-yard dash. Reedley men who placed in the county trackmeet are as follows: CLASS A 100-yard dash-T. ll. Reed, third, Rogers, fourth. 220-yard dash-T. L. Reed, second. 440 yard-Hayden, second. Broad jump-Rogers, iirstg Heworth, fourth. 220-yard low hurdles---Rogers, first. 120-yard high hurdles-Hayden, seeond. Discuss-Kerr, third. Relay-Reed, Hayden, Kim, Rogers, third. CLASS B and C 120-yard low hurdles-1'rosby, first. High junip--Crosby, tied for second. Pole vault-Trukki, third. Broad jump-McConehie, iirstg Mnltanen, third. Class B relay-E. Reed, Stewart, Roper, Crosby, first. Class C relay- Met'onehie, Howell. Saba, Multanen, fourth. VALLEY MEET Those who placed in the county were entered in the Valley track meet which was held in Hanford. Reedley sent nine men. Rogers, T. L. Reed, Hayden, Howorth, Kerr, Crosby, Trnkki. ll'lcConehie and Multanen. The light- weight divisions B and C placed third in this Valley meet. Crosby broke the valley high jump record of feet 4 inches by jumping 5 feet 7 inches. Qclass Bl Those who placed in the Valley meet were as follows: High jump, QBJ-Crosby, first. Pole vault, QBJ-Trukki tied for fourth. ,,,. llroad jump, ICI-Multancn, third: McConchie, fourth. :fn SX W' sf-'ff' ? J ,K gg ' UT- A XR N . .,. V' ' 'X 113:55 4 X Y '9?f?'i'l:,.5 lr I 'ff p1pl.l4 - ' 'Q N 1:41 1 ' ' . il irq ,, , .fy ml, . . - 5 ,.- - -fgl A ig. I. 4- A i3,iQi'f-2:f- Ninety-eight CLASS C CLASS B UNLIMITED 1 Nc' -, , .sf QQ ,av Ninety-nine E . E - 14 Q ' . ,mfg , . 5 ',' ' , N Jflr' an ffi i f ,. ,qA. f ' ,F ' me-Q One Hundred ..- t -xx ... V 2 -Q X :V -Xe M l:'C3F3CIlJl:INEZ 4 , V 1 , V fe: ff' :'- ' -'U' .1 R. E - . ,E+ ig.-.N.44ti? -X ,AU-gnnb 3...-S ' 1 Baseball Graduation did not eripple the baseball as it did the other Reedley high school teams. A pitcher and eateher were needed. Sheibley and LaMarsna, under Mike Jones, developed into a fine battery. Although we did not get the championship. the loeals put up some stiff opposition. Out of four games played, two were lost by one run each. After the season was over, with a 5-l seore, the team walloped Hanford who was doped to win the valley or state championship. The team joined the twilight league. and played several post-league games. Mueh eredit should he given 'lMike for his untiring efforts in eoaehing the team. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO HIGH After a piteln-r's battle of ll innings, a triple by a Fresno man who came home on an error. won the first league game of the season for Fresno Hi 3-2. Lallarsna, loeal nioundsman. pitehed excellent hall. He sent 12 Fresno hopes back to the heneh. lle was given lots of support by the team. Ray. first, and Cairns, third. played a steady game, making some brilliant eatehes. The team as a whole was pepped up and played very well. The line-up: Sheilmley, e.: liaMarsna,p.g Ray, lb.: Sarkisian and Kullman, Qh.: Vairns, Slim.: 'l'hurlow, ss.: Vilillems, lf.: Kim, ef.: Fraue, rf. REEDLEY VS. SANGER lieedley played Sanger on the latter's diamond for the seeond league argument. Sanger had defeated Reedley badly in previous praetiee tilts and Ecweaculeusi-:: were expected to do the same again. Cairns started the fireworks by a wallop that carried him around four bases. Kim got to the plate and followed the same path a while later. Sanger was dubious, and hardly knew what had happened. As the game progressed, Sanger started scoring. In the eighth inning Sanger rallied and put themselves ahead 7-fl. ln the ninth, Reedley also rallied and brought in three runs but were unable to overeoine the lead. The game ended 7-6 in favor of Sanger. The line-up: Sheibley, e.: Lahlarsna, p.: Ray. lb.: Sarkisian. 2b.g Cairns, 3b.g Thurlow. ss.g VVillems, lf.: Kim, ef.: Frane, rf. REEDLEY VS. FOWLER Reedley played her third league season game at home with Fowler. The boys were all set for a hard fight and started seoring as soon as they went to the plate. The Fowler gang was unable to stop the hot ones which were continually coming to them. liahlarsna pitehed a mean ball sending several Fowler batters to the beneh. Sheibley. on the reeeiving end, eaught very well stopping several runners at home. REEDLEY VS. FRESNO TECH. Reedley high ended their baseball season by taking Fresno Tech. into camp to the tune of 10-3. The loeal boys were hitting the ball in all parts of the diamond. Tech. had to use three different pitchers,-still no change. LaMarsna fanned 18 of Teeh's. hopes, and was well backed by the rest of the team. Cairns and Kim made some beautiful eatehes that thrilled the spectators. EDI? Girls' Baseball REEDLEY VS. FRESNO TECH. The first baseball game of the season was played with Fresno Tech. at Fresno. Joyce Moran pitched a steady game. and with the cooperation of the rest of the team, the Reedley girls won a decisive vim-tory with a seore of 22-S. REEDLEY VS. SANGER ' The Reedley athletes went to Sanger for their second game. The teams were evenly matched, but luek was with the Sanger players and they won 2-l. REEDLEY VS. SELMA The third game was played with Selma at Reedley. The loeal girls lost after making the Selma team tight for every point that it won. The seore was 25-4. The Reedley players for the season were: Alberta Gillingham, Catherine Sheibley, Hilma North, Dolly Dittenbir, Ethel Drake, Opal Larson, Phyllis Osgood. -loyee Moran. Rosa llaroothian, and Elsie Sims. T. 1,4 ': I ' i . '-. I - , ' l rg-Q-gl t 311' f - ,J . If '. ':. . Une Hundred One I FGF?CL.JFllNIEl Tennis Thi- division tvmiis TUlll'llillll0llT, April El, was hi-ld mi the Hvvmllvy l'0ll1'lS this year. Saugxvr, Kiugrslnirg, Holma and lim-rllryx' cmnpvfccl for limiors. J. l'. Kliowvr, boys' Nll'Y4SIl0S, advanced to tho finals wlivrv he' was dofvatod afT0r a lung hard haftlc-. .Xlhvrta filllllllgfllillll, grirls' siiigrlcs. lost fn Sangvr in tho first lllillvll. 'l'lu- girls' doulilos, vouipuscml of Edith 'llUl'I'j' and Phyllis 0SLI00ll, and the lmys' doubles, l'0lllDOS0fl of VVal'r0r Rice and Ralph Frame, also advauvvd T0 The finals. They lmth lost to Sc-liua in The last matvh. Edna NVed0l and Fred Ariiistrmig' mado up thi- mixed doulilos tvaui. They were defeated in the first round, but they playcd wry gnocl iuatvhcs. Selma cupped all limiors OXOC-pt The boys' singles, which wvnt To SHIIQIPV. nf A x XX . F 4 1 '1Na,1, 'J Ski fx VZ-fi Q' inf fx Ai - . X Q- W A-A '-' ' 1' if-ML , :3'f'i x , f an ' . fr ,Q-' ,,, Z 3 .- .- -A O QW., ne Hundred Two 'T Ecreaqul-?lNf: Girls' Athletics VOLLEY BALL 3: f The first. athletic activity of this year for girls was volley ball. Many of the girls eame out to practice for this sport, and from them a team was picked to represent Reedley high school. The team chose Alberta Gillingham for captain. FRESNO vi REEDLEY The first league game was played with Fresno at Fresno. The Reedley team lost, after a hard fought battle. Scores were 13-15. 6-15, 13-15. FRESNO TECH vs REEDLEY Fresno Tech won from the Reedley squad with scores of 15-11, Pl-15, 15-5, 15-5. This game was played at home. KINGSBURG vs REEDLEY The last league game was played with Kingsbnrg at Kingsburg. Although the girls used all their ability in playing, the game ended in Kingsburgds favor. Scores were 2-15, 6-15, After the game the Kingshurg girls served a light lunch for the Reedley players. Those who represented Reedley in volley ball were: Lydia 1Yeber, Lucy Avakian, Elsie Sims, Dorothy Lillibridge, Alberta Gillingham, Rosa Haroothiau, Dorothy Galle, Anna May 1Vieus, Esther Kohfeld. Phyllis Osgood, Lola Randall, Elva Ratzlaff. INTERCLASS VOLLEY BALL More girls were interested in iuterelass volley hall than in the league games. Each class picked a team and chose its captain. The captains of the various teams were: Rosa Haroothian, seuiorg Alberta Gillingham, junior: Esther Kohfeld, sophomore: liuey Avakian, freshman. Because the buses leave at 4:10, the inter class frames were seored by a point system rather than by games. The results of the games were: Freshmen-Sophomores . . .... 8-14 lfreslnnen-Seniors . . . . Juniors-Seniors ....... .... 8 -15 SUI1l10l1lU1'L'S--Illlll0l'S . , . Freshmen-Juniors . . . .... 15-lil Freshmen-Sophomores . . , Sophonuvres-Seniors .......... 15-17 The seniors won from the sophomores in the final graine hy a seore -luniors-Seniors ............ . . 11-12 .5-19 .3-20 11-1-L of 20-15. f ,,- ,x , X-1. -wt -fi? 1 'QQ ' One Hundred Three Q P i ' A Qi f A K One Hundred Four .., v r:'fc:u:ac:L.1l:nNr:: YM ym Cfflxs' fiirlies put your hlooulers on. Aud hustle to the grym 'Tis sueh a pleasant uioruiug You should be full of vim. Now quickly fall in line. girls, And do it with some pep. Forward march, and eolumu left. Be sure to keep iu step. Now we'll have a little game Of baseball, if you ehoose. So run out to the diamond. VVe have no time to lose. Quickly take your places , With Elsie up to bat Joyce may fill the pitchers box For she's some kid at that. Our heated game was well begun, But it ended with a shivver For Dolly hit the ball so hard It lauded in the river. -OLETA SCOGGINS INTERULASS BASKET BALL VOLLEY BALL BASEBALL I ' I 'x.g, fi ' fi f One Hundred Five nfs X K '01 Sneffjxf - 11 -Fri? xxli f A-'ff-4' ' e' ' ' f e ' ess. 2 n. - 4-.sx...x1r - ,-qv' A, ,Ig-4 Interclass Basket Ball Much rivalry was shown in basketball among the girls of the senior, junior, sophomore and freshman elasses this year. Eaeh team went out with the aim of winning the interelass ehampionship. Class captains were chosen- seniors, Lola Randallg juniors, Lois Rohisong sophomores, VVilma Robisong freshmen. Phyllis Osgood. Games were played every night and the enthusiasm of the student body helped to make them interesting. The games were played as follows: Freshmen1-Sophomores .......... 2-4 Sophomores-Juniors . . . .2-4 Juniors-Seniors ..... ..... 6 -2 Juniors-Freshmen . . . .... 12-2 Freslunen-Sen iors ............. 2-16 Seiiiors-Sophomores ........... . 6-5 In the final game the juniors won from the seniors by two baskets with a score of 10 to 6. The class teams were: juniors-Alberta Gillingham, Lois Ro nson, 4 ltl Terry, Violet Damm, Hulda Reimer, Lavoua Clark, Hilma North and Marjory Traber. Seniors-Jane Taggard, Ada Rollin, Vera Larson, Lola Randall, Eleanor ' 1' Eri Robison, Aliee Bailey, Laura Sirro, Elizabeth Claassen and Anna May NViens. Sophomores-Wilma Robison, Mildred Rintala, Evelyn Jussilla, Oleta Scoggins, Esther Tampia and Esther Juvonen. F1'0Sh1I16ll-1lrIllt1l'Ed Siebert, Anna Neufeld, Dorothy Hill, Phyllis Osgood, Rosa Mathews and Graee Guyette. aw w' X-5 52 J B' 4: Winter In the Sierras The wind whistles thru The stately pines In the high Sierras, And the snow whirls down And covers the ground VVith a soft white Fleeey blanket. -ANNA MELGARD -fl I lit , g Q. 477vkl 1l'7, 7 s ff-L K f' . I , I. I ff- - .- A ,. IW Qs, .Zi A - -f u One Hundred Six A One Hundred Seven .' I R 1' . y Ji ' if I K One Hundred Eight The VVily Pole Cat My friend, whose 11ame is Sooreu, Does praise skunk fur and meat. He says that one is good for coats, And the other is good to eat. One day I thought I'd try 1ny luck And track one to his holeg And then sneak up close and kill Him with a nice long pole. I walked the country o'er and o'er, Then I did see some tracks. I followed them up then down again And then I followed them back. Soon I saw that wily skunk Sitting on a rock. I figured that I'd sneak up close And bean him on the block. I got up close behind a bush, Above that bush I rose, But ere I hit I smelled something Not pleasing to my nose. Scared blue was I, I thought I'd die, By gosh, I couldn't see. I ran around and 'round once more, Then bumped into a tree. I threw that pole into the river And started back to towng People met me on the streets But always went around. My Dad did meet me at the gate- On me the dogs he sicked. He said I'd have to sleep outside Or else, by gosh, get licked. -KENNETH C -4, ., - - . - , 5-.. .Y l:cJEzc:.L.1F?lNe:' SMILES Miss Shouse-It ain't good manners to scratch your back on the door post that way. Dr. Hauck-I ain't scratching my back. I'm just stroppiu, my shoulder blades. -...pl Caterpillars are the most voracious of all living creatures, said the naturalist. . In a month a caterpillar will eat about 800 times its weight. Whereupon an old lady who was somewhat deaf, interposed, Whose boy did you say he was. ip.-.- A young man with a pretty but flirtatious fiancee wrote to a rival: I hear that you have been kissing my girl: Come to my oEice at eleven on Saturdayg I want to have this out. His reply was: I have received your circular letter, and will be at the meeting. .....-p-... A story is a bunch of events and incidents put together in story form.- A Reedley Freshman. ..-P.-.- Mary had a little lamb- You've heard it all before. And then she passed her plate again And had a little more. lp, Teacher-Don, how many days in each month? Don D.-Thirty days has September.. All the rest I can't rememberg The calendar 's upon the Wall Why bother me with this at all? Tp,- Firstfmaker of Ladies' Garments-The discovery of King Tut 's tomb has made business good. Second Ditto-Yes! But now let us hope that no areheologist ever dis- covers the tomb of Eve. X X -0 :. A I, in One Hundred Nine PGI-:RiL.J?IlNlE2 lilllg'Sl0ll1'g.Z-IJOCS your father believe in the freedom of the press? Elma-No. hnt he is not looking. ---pw .. Visitor-Qto hntler who is showing him throngrh the art galleryj Thats a fine po1'ti'ait,- one of the old masters? Hntler-No, that 's the old niissus. .-.4p-i. Judge-You say the defendant turned and whistled to the dog. Then what followed? Intelligent witness-'l'he dog. --..-p,., NVhy was Anthony kicked ont of English? XVell, the English Prof. asked for an example of the active voice and he gave the school yell. ,-pi-. Leonard S.-ls this the 2-lth or tl1e 25th. Melvin S.-24th, why? Leonard S.-lVell, l've got two papers here and I wanted to k11ow which one was today ls. ,- P...- Ilc sure was a far-sighted man. How come? He had a fire extinguisher put in his coffin. ...p?. Miss Iiindberg-Leonard, take this sentence, Lead the cow from the pasturefl VVhat mood? K 'I ltr' kg :ffl , ...Q ' s x XY Y .ff ll v , 1 . , '1'1v':fi'ie6r 1fE, ,ii1,1e'f'f', . 5 1 4 04 ,f ' ixfivf 7 F., I I IJ ,.-- '.. .JN 'L A .- ,M .1278 One Hundred Ten Leonard H.-The cow. ,?p.T. Grandpa G1-innp says the average man grows a great deal more enthu- siastic when boasting about the merits of his dog than he does when praising his wife. ine. ' ' il 1 'uint h eEUE'lC3.l-JEINFZ David Bailey-I brought a tube of shaving' cream and on the box is the no ning required. I wonder what I'll shave? ,pin Senior-VVhy do freshmen resemble real estate? J unior--VVhy 'Z Senior--Because they are a vacant lot. .....p.... Ike-When I die, I don't want to go to heaven. Abe-Vy not? Ike-Business all went to hell. .. .... p--,-. Shiek-They're going for a touchdown. Shiekess-Horrid, how soon will they be back? 7-P-.. Ma, I just saw daddy kissing the maid. The little ruut, I didn't think he was tall enough. i.p..... Freshman--VVhy is that senior gazing so earnestly in the mirror? Junior--He's counting his moustache. ...pl Excclling in avoirdupois is Bill Calhoun He 'll reach the end of his quarter-mile soon But when the starter uses his gun In his fright he'll pass the rest on a run. Franklin Howell, a Sophomore of renown Went to the circus to see a clown. He also Saw the high-pot-mooses VVhose sweat is composed of bloody juices. .....p... If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record. I S 4 ' NCr v' I - ' .. A 1 I l QgQt.:f,s , K . 2' 1., - U4 One Hundred Eleven 2 .:aaCnt:.N.: VVith all due deference, my boy, I really think our English custom at the telephone is better than saying 'hello' as you do. VVhat do you say in England? XVII say, AAre you there?l Then, of course, if you are not there, there is no use in going: on with the conversation. mga-- 'l'urtlcwMy boy got married yesterday. He's only 75 years old, but I told my wife these kid inarriages often turn out the happiest. ..,pm.m Teacher'-Where do little boys go who shoot craps on the Sabbath? Haig-On some alley. F...p-... Elsie Dallke--What does the professor of chemistry get? Bernice-Oh, about 253,000 a year. Elsie-And the football coach- Bernice-About 312,000 a year. Elsie-Quite a discrepancy. Bernice-VVell, did you ever hear 40,000 people cheering a recitation in chemistry 'Z -,-p-- Helen Hagen-I think football is just glorious. It gives one such a graceful carriage. lieonard Rogers--Yes, and a couple of eharley-horses to draw it with. i..p..... Sly-Open your notebooks and take down the data. Lydia Weber-Take down who? ip? Renfrew-Florence will you go to the board and draw a square? Florence M.-About fifteen inches in diameter? ..ip.... Down in front, cried the Frosh triumphantly as he gazed into the mirror. I . , ev,ijlf l 1 i One Hundred Twelve I Q' I' Kwa- ff L? -iii-Ii 11.1155 ' One Hundred Thirteen 'P ' is - , I- 32 if l-XX Y ' ' l ' 4 : f if , V- K g F - L. 1' 1 ' 2 PCJF-1c:1..1 sznsig: . sg .-,,-., :LA Y, , V Y -AQ , V. E11 f -'fl-1' W 1 ' Q L -1-.x.4kif . .-vf M., A - T. L. Q'l'elli11g about his trip to Fresuoj Hlt sure was a funny towug-S0 lllally people of the same 11a111e,-I bet l saw fifty doors and every 0116 had 011 it the 11211110 of the OXVIIQI'--PUrSI'I.H ful! g ary, fir,-'N ' -.U .yi f' J. 254' .4 - LyCLf11f'!' 7, 7 r J: A, 11 if ' , ...Lv ' ' .W f 4 3 .Q ' .2270 -1 a-C' One Hundred Fourteen ipi. Mrs. XV2l1'llCI -Xvlllbll was beef the highest 'Z Alive Sllll0llS-Xvllllll the eow jumped over the lll00ll. 1.11-.- Sl1ooT, if yo11 uiust this old bobbed head, But wait till l powdered lllj' nose, sl1e said. ipi. Marjorie Reed-Which is eorreet-a drove of camels or a herd of camels? Elsie Dallke'-Neitherg Oillllt fool 1110. fl2llllClS come i11 packages. 1.13-.. Physieulterist-Had your irou today? Wise FFCSll1ll2l1l-I bit 111y nails once. ,..p?. horse race? Lucille Gf-YVl1y is a date like a close Fern L.-I give i11-why is it? Lucille-Because it will probably finish ueek and neck. 4-Pi- Ada B.-Do yo11 take home economics? Jay M.-No, I take home girls. ...PLL Laura S.-NVhy is it that you have no hair 011 your head? Edwards-Grass does ll0t grow o11 a llllSy street. Laura S.-Oh, I see. li Uilllll' get 11p through the eouerete. 7411. Patsy-l7o11't go. You are leaving me without reason. Edgar-Yes: l always leave things as l find Them. I Pcmefcl-JElN.r: 7 - 5 IQN Y'-3'N':-A'Yx.,s - -X v , , K E . Q? if Sis. k A, ' ' -13150 L ,..N..n. if THE SENIORS WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN: Mr. Bowling isn't polite. Miss VVarner is at leisure. Miss Keyes loses her temper. Miss Hhouse isn't witty. Mrs. Howell quits eating candy. Mrs. Bengston resigns. Dr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr M r Hauek is appreciated. Fair grows llp. Quinn isn't funny. Jones is digniiied. Crow doesn't have something to say. Edwards grows tall and curly haired. Blanchard isn't at school at 7:30. Renfrew docsn't remember his mathematics. Miss Lindberg bobs her hair. Miss Evans doesn't love her youngsters, Morrell Gallaher grows thi11. -loyee Bollinger doesn't lisp. Patsy Deneen acts herself. Ed VVinter ceases to grumble. Lloyd Kulllnan isn't i11 a hurry. Everett Crosby doesn't get hurt.. Merwin Ray grows gloomy. Marjory Reed quits bluifing. Franklin isn 't keeping up with the styles. Thomas Leeper isn't accommodating. il2illlC1'0l1 Uairns loses his 'csehool girl complexion. ip? REEDLEY HIGH SOPHOMORES 'SPRESS THEMSELVES IN MY TWENTY THIRD PSALM English is a hard subjectg it goes against me. My teacher maketh me do hard lessonsg She leadeth me into the valley of discontent. She gives nie hard lessons. She leadeth me in the paths of good English for her name sakes. Yea, though I walk through the shadows of the hall-ways, I have 1nucl1 fear for she might give me a testg She preparest the questions outside of classg RHYME For me to do each semester. Surely I will earn a One the rest of the year. lf not I will dwell in the English room of Reedley high school four years. 5 45 One Hundred Fifteen ' if ' S I ltfif'-. ' K ' X QQ One Hundred Sixteen POI-Rcruplvslc PSALM OF MY LESSONS Not enjoyment, but all sorrow, Seems to be my destined wayg For my lessons for tomorrow Keep me husy day hy day. Still achieving-still persning. destined fate I. am doing, liah 'ring so I'll graduate. Guess l have a Always lessons Of all the sad surprises There's nothing to compare VVith treading in the darkness On a step that isn't there. ....p- ..... - Girls use mirrors to see if their faces are clean, and boys use the towel for the same purpose. i..p,... Do you think he will 1lllSS me. sang lllr. Harrod in a eraeked voice. If he does, he ought never to he trusted with a gun again! shouted one of the irate audience. ,... p-.Q 'Sir, will you give me your daughter for my wife? Couldn't say, son. l never saw your wife. lpl. Say nnnn, these pants are so tight! 'l'hey're tighter than my skin! Don't he so foolish, Morrell, there isn't anything tighter than your skin. VVell. these pants is 'eause I ean sit down in my skin, lint lilll darned if I can sit down in these pants! -..p Miss liindherg- XYhere did Lineoln get his knowledge of human nature? James Neil- l ollowing a mule. f ..,, Ap.--. Miss llellner-f- lt you haven't a hoard or eardhoard, use your imagina- tion. Take me as Iamf -jj , I 1 '. ' N za - 5 . 1 - , '. f? ' A '11J'?':, 1 f , Z, , I: my I :iq . T- , - . 'Q One Hundred Seventeen ,sf- ,XSL T X .11 ,sq 9 55144 I L HXJK Nm, t.,,i,,- .7 1' i,5f'5f!' f 1 Mi . . I-qui X 4 tx ,?,,j . I .if-K.. M , 1? . :,g,.Lv: .Z'27U One Hundred Eighteen S, W 2 -1. 'gi il fgif X Q ' ,ff ?1iE 292335 Q Q 'Q' 4 P P 4 ,FL . C Ll E 1 1 f 4 as , 4-!:..s.L.taa-.. ,ggi 2 THE JUNGLE J ANGLE Hur the door the Happer flew, For she knew her evening male was due. lt was dusk when Miss Holu-rt stopped at the roadside filling station. I want a quart of red oil, she said. The service man gasped and hesitated. Give me a quart of red oil, she repeats-.l. A quart of r-r-red oil? he stuttered. Certainly, came her reply, my tail light has gone- out. The picnickers were ohliged to cross the railroad tracks. Little Bobby ran on ahead and saw a train approaching. Eagerly he shouted to his father who was still on the track: Hurry, Daddy, or else give me the lunehl' Teaclier: VVhat a1'c the duties of the mayor? l'hild: He appoints and disappoints city officials. VVho was Julia VVard Howe? asked the teacher. She was a woman, and she got married, and then she wrote a battle hymn. spoke up little -l. A. Stewart. -.,-111. HOW TIME FLIES It was almost time for the head of the Frame family to leave for his oifice, and the morning paper was not in its usual place on the front porch. Stamping hack into the dining-room, a stern look on his face, Mr. Frane demanded: Did any of you see the morning paper? All denied having seen it, and a search was on for the missing paper when Margaret, struck with an inspiration, exclaimed: Oh, 1'll bet thatis what F used to wrap up the fudge Everett took home last r1F.gl1t! ipl. WE WISE BIRDS Instead of carrying books around, VVe sling 'em in our locker, And then when down's a four, We get up and almost sock her. -Reedley Freshman lpl. VVillie had been taking shots in the arm as a typhoid preventative. Mother, he complained, after the doctor had departed from his last Visit, If they d0l17t quit giving me so many punctures, l'm going to have a blowout. JB. 1 Nc' -Ei L One Hundred Nineteen I ,. v . -:j 7 at U 1 f L , -1 1 Xa If Y . ' -limi f if f Q - l ' lf. 'N 71 4 ' ... 'Z' One Hundred Twenty .1 , '-M -6:5 , j.- i js . V' E d Q Y , A, E ., x:..,,xj:: K , '33, xT,T.X- N '4 - .,5'f PQRCLJ IINIE x :ii A In H x. 'Y 1 4 4-,figs .nz- Q A FEW NEEDED INVENTIONS A plilllll lllill lllll Slhlllltl lllv sumo to Tlll- girl playing it as it does to the llOlQlllHIl'i. A tl-lvpllmlll rillg' Tllllt will Tvll IIS wlln is ull tllm- nllllol' llml of the wire before W0 zlllswl-l' il. -.,,,. 11, E-, FAVORITE SONGS l,1llll' l,?Illil'iiSlilIlIN'l' l'1Vl'l'f'lT. Hljllllll Wzlkl- B10 Vp. lilll Ml- Slt'0lli'-4illlS llf'llllt'l'. Just .Xl'0llllil flll- i'4ll'lll:l '4Bll's. Bl-llgrsfflll. 'l'llllT i'l'l'f2llIl l'zll'T.l '--llull l'i?llI'. Save YUlll'S1ll'I1HX'S lm- 'll0lIlHl'l'0Xl'u- -lllz llallvk. ,,,Yp, ,,,, ,- WHEN YOUR WEARY XYllCll ytllll' fllvlillgr sort of Wt'2l1'y. Allcl yllll ll4ll1'f kllow wllllf to dug -lllHl go Ulll Elllll flu Slllllt' killll rlcvfl lll lllvlf. Elllfl fl'ivllllsllip ll'll0. llilll' grlloll ill-mls are like Slllll7l'2ll1lN, Fzlllillg Ull sonic- weary S01ll Allll 'twill lll'lgIlIfl'lI up their lllfiflllllily As they j0lll ll0j' Tnwllrfl life's grmll. -SANDRA HONGOLA ,Pia Qllillll-Wllllt is El lll0lCi'ill0? Ecl. lx.-All Ell:l'llSlll'l'l2lll XXOHVS it ill his 0511. ,..p-.4 llfbllillll il2lSli0.N'+SllL S got 21 11102111 pair of knees. Hill Clllllrlllll-Yvzlll, tll0y'l'0 2llXV?lyS kllflffkillgl' crush otller. ,T.p... llfllli fiilil' El buck sont for illlylllllly, exvept XVll0Y1 yoll'rc in ll carp Then lillfl' it willl SUll10lJ01lj'. .-.p... Wigrgrlv Xfllll' llmlsl- llllll give Xillll' fl'wklv+ il joy rillc. ' Y' Q 1 jf - P ,g3Z,,11.. One Hundred Twenty-one FORCE'-'NC DEDICATED T0 ENGLISH III STUDENTS lt was a warm bright day All English students were inelined to play Edgar sitting on his desk: Edd Reed acting like a pest: Little Mann a noise a-making: Darling Duteh a-belly-aeliingz. But this elass on other days Never laughs nor never plays Studies hard the whole day long: Never stops to sing a songg Can you blame them, poor little hums For you all know spring has come. . -,,p-.4 Mike-This is a great eountry, Pat. Pat-And l1ow's that? Mike-Shure. th' papers sez ye eau buy a iioive-dollar mono yorder for three eents. ,-p.-.. J. A.-Pop, l got in trouble at school today and it's all your fault. Mr. Stewart-How's that, my son? J. A.-VVell. you remember when l asked you how much a million dollars was? VVell. teacher asked me today, and tHeluva lot' isn't the right answer. ...EL-.... No Aerial Silver Stock Yet! They say every cloud has a silver lining. But the airplane boys haven't tried to sell us any mining stoek yet. ......p.... Chop your own wood, and it will warm you twice. ......p..... Silence if always safe. .....p..-..- , J A A change of lipstiek now and then is relished by many men. ,141-To X few.. 'i? ' ff?-Ziff 'fi 9 'N . K, 2 xr, i' 5 A riff? -igfffff' , F N ' I ' - -ba'-L x 'fig -- in 011 One Hundred Twenty-two QQ 15522 One Hundred Twenty-three 1 Izglirgx . , '1 ge . cn.: lysis: , x1'.?f ' Qfrfr ' ' f f aisle .e 1 4' -.-.x....A.1f i ,.fa5fA,,, ,fi-Sv' Waltel' G.- Gas is sort of a vapor. We 4-an neither see nor feel it. Pauline H.- lint, oh man, how you van step on it. ,-p-..g 111 a little while now higr sistm-r's things van he passed on to her younger brother. ' Civilization seems to lead from the jnngrle life to the jingle life. A pessilnist is the optimist who hougrht the sevoml-hand ear. Not everything hegan in the garden. 'l'here's the horr-owing: hahit. The elass yell ofthe School of Experience is Unch ! Truth is stranger than fit-tion. but one seldom gets paid as mueh for it. --PF... Laugh and the teachers are with yon, Sigh and they sigh too, But, oh, on those grade cards Do you find their sympathy too? A-One of our Freslnnen ip? Ralph Frame-Do you know what makes me so smart? Ted Liehti-No. Ralph-Sloan's lliniment. lip? Miss Hellner-l can tell instinctively what people think of me. Marjorie R.-How annoying! -...P-.. One of the girls Qapprehensivelyj-Ani I really the first girl you ever kissed? Bert VV.-Yes, and yours are the sweetest of all. 1411... Hanford girl-How do you enjoy driving your new ear? W3li6?P4l'Ill disappointed. l find one van drive it, but it always takes two to park. -,-P--. Everything 4-onies to him who orders hash. 3. EN r 5. in lx? -i One Hundred Twenty-four :-'gLg...x'-G? ' ' 7f51i.... .f if Noah Hoated the first corporation while the rest ol' the world was liquidation. -..p-. Coach C. lto awkward reeruitj-lJidn't you hear L'Alxout turn ? Levi M.-No. What 'bout 'in1? Everybody l-There are lots of jokes, hut few of us are original. 7413-.. Paul H.-Last night l made an awful mistake. Friend+'l'hat So? Paul H.-Yes, I drank two hottles of gold paint. Friend-How do you feel? Paul H.-Guilty. ,-..p,1. This bed is too short. 4'Well, don't sleep so long. -.p..... THE SENIOR A youngster with a deep set look on his faee, Roaming about froin plaee to place, Hels seeking knowledge you'd naturally think, But he's really searching for some- b0dy's ink. .--pi Ada B.-How did you get that red on your lip? Boy friend-That's my tag for parking too long in one plaee. .ip-.1 AT LAST! PROOF! Marriage is an institution. Marriage is love. Love is blind. Therefore, Marriage is an institution for the blind. If you are bowlegged, cheer up. Arches are stronger than angles. Some people are like rivers-small at the head and big at the mouth. Pearls come from oysters, but some girls get diamonds from nuts. .Q I - f 1' 3 A , .4 R- Q 'E . One Hundred Twenty-five ,J- 11,1 :LJ VIN Q0 w ,f S x F5QFRCLJ?IlNIE 5 Q X N - 'lQ1 i f 7 ' fi? if -.-:S....l'sf Contents 23 vi! Ex liilmris. .. .. 1 Signzitulwfe ............. .. 3 Grvotings ................ . . 7 A,fllll1ll1SlI'Ht10l1 Building .... .. 8 lltiillitklilllll ............. . . 9 Svluml and liife ..... . . 10 Board of '1lI'llSi'66S .... 12 lioostors ........... . . . 13 Faulilfy ... .. 16 Svniors ...... ... 18 Vlass 1Vill ..... .. . 30 Vlziss History .... . . 33 llmwrscopv .... .. 36 Pruphesy .. .. 39 -luniurs ...... . . . 43 Sopllonlores . . . ... 46 l'1l'PSlllllPll .. .. 50 Vzilmlflal' .. . .. 52 liih-r'ar'y ...... .. 55 0l'Q2llllZ?lfl0llS .... ... 63 l'm'vupi110 Staff .... 64 'l'l1o ljill'?l,Q'0ll Staff .... . . . 66 Vmmsst Winners .... . . . 67 Sfllllfilli Body ...... . .. 68 Junior Red Cross .... . . . 70 Girls' Association ... ... '71 Ili-Y ........... .. 72 Girl Rusvrvcs .... 73 Ag Ululr ........ .. 74 Von 1'2il0l'61illl1!... ... 75 llvlmting ....... ... 76 l,l'2lll131'lCS . . . ... 77 Music' ..... ... 83 Alumni ......... .. 86 Boys' Athletics .... 89 . .... 101 Girls' Baseball .. llirls'ATl1l0fics .. . .... 103 Sm ilffs ........ ---- 1 09 X ' ' N.. 1: , C3 21.1, 16 L' X -:V , .,L ,f. ,'i' . I' ' . vi .- 9 li: 1 f H ix , -Lk .ff 1 5 X I F 3161 i Ji 'U A I . ....J , .- ., , ...y 1 1 41 ' ' R.. J' I. , bfi One Hundred Twenty-six my 1- 11 .-- . 1' -y-' 'E 1, 4 ' 1' 1, I . 1 f - 4 - N L. 51:14, ,y ,f :PVP , ,., A , WL, - ,V JY. ,, qx, J -, I .115 . M ' . 4 4 , HQ'-gf .lwf '- ,UQ ,, Q P., ,4 . xuf-,QZEQQE ' . 4 W . X 11 Q fi'-mrwf-- .1 W 1' Q +ff,zj 'qi 'j21. Lv -.5 pi: ,Q 5' A . W . f . A A ,U . 'Q-:aEZ1l'4Pi2lW - 'P11 '1' :if . 'v ' ' W 5 ' A . J1'PilTQ3'fHl51-F12 3' 1:37 ' 5- F' - ' 1 ' 'F . I, ' 1 'ff if , ,, , V 4, :fifty -1 ., h ,wi W . , A Aw . ,-. ' 1, ' wi 71'5'9 1! 1 EW X- YfF '-NF' .' 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