Rio Vista High School - Netherland Yearbook (Rio Vista, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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Ll' ?5ii.ff 1 ? 5 'K' , We vd n an ettort to preserve for our own future pteasure the events ot the past year, we, the class of 1941, A. D., have borrowed some ideas from the progressive cavemen of perhaps 1941 B. C., and are recording our achieve- ments pictoriatiy. A Although it is douhtfui that cavemen had schools, it is certain that they progressed. Had there heen no progressive cavemen, there would not have been the advantages and luxuries which we today have. XV e would not have the many scientific developments had the cavemen not investigated ohiects that puzzled them. Xve would not have many conveniences had not the cavemen constantly improved their implements. hftany ot their discoveries are said to have heen accidental, hut it took progressive cavemen to take advantage of them. XVC do today many of the things which the cavemen did, not in as crude a manner, hut we do them. Giris now sew soft siilcs and iinens instead of tiger stcinsg are as proud of divinity fudge and cream puffs as their pre- decessors were of crudely roasted rahhitg paint and draw on canvas and fine paper rather than carve and dig on Hat stone watts. XV hat strides our hoys have made in farming and mechanics'-no ionger satished with one row of shriveiied corn and a sharp stone hoe, school hoys compete with their elders and frequently win coveted awards. T hat modern hoys and giris play, as wett as work, is shown hy their enthusiastic participation in track events, games, and dances, some of which coutd Weil he said to have sprung from cavemen precedents. Fields of endeavor have widened, and todayys youth has risen to meet the challenges of the changing World. bedication he yearbook is a treasured possession of those whose schoot lite it por- trays. Y ears tater, one may took hack through his yearbook and re- tive his schoot days. Xvithout the invatuahte support of our friends and advertisers it would he very dithcutt for the Rio Vista High School to publish an annuat. The Nethertands,H made possitnte hy its advertisements, pro- motes hetter schoot spirit and more friendly putntic feeiing and interest-it is a bond between the community and the schoot. ivtost of the advertisers in the HNethertandsH are faithtut supporters ot tong standing. Qur patrons are interested not onty in the group now going to schoot, hut also in the ever increasing atumni rott. tn return for their tast- ing interest, the schoot has tried to repay its friends hy graduating good Ameri- can citizens. Some of our students continue their education through cottege, and others are trained in practicat trades to take their ptaces immediately in the community. A few of our graduates are now working for our advertisers and some have become advertisers themsetves. This yearys annuat has en- deavored to express the gratitude which the schoot teets for the contributors who have votuntarity assumed a co-operative interest in our undertakings. Not only the active students hut atso the interested friends and atumni Witt derive pteasure from reading this annuat. Therefore in sincere appreciation ot their interest, we, the HNethertandsH start, wish to dedicate the 1Q111 annuat to our advertisers. Table of Con ten M F OREXVO mmooucrlou mmg? BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK N CALENDAR BOARD OF EDUCATION- PRINCIPAIIS MESSAGE PLANT SNAPS FACULTY SENIOR HISTORY SENIOR PICTURES CLASS PICTURES DRILL TEAM-YELL LEADERS NETHERLANDS STAFF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RAM'S EAR STAFF SENIOR PLAY JUNIOR PLAY GIRLS' LEAGUE BOYS' LEAGUE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MUSIC COACHES FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK OD TO A CAV MAN HOT HOBBY SNAPS JOKES ADVERTISEMENTS September r- Calendar 3 ,,,,. First clay ol scliool First publication of tlie Rams Ear Courtlancl Football game, tliere laresliman Reception. lgenicia C liaslcetball, liere-dll Football, liere October oo,ooo.,,... lXlOV0lNlJCI' .,v.,... Armijo football, liere Yacaville football, tliere Arinijo C lgaslietball, tliere llarn Dance -Pxfnicia C Pmaslcetball, tliere .Antiocly niglit football game, tliere G. A. A. Play Day December ,,,.,,... Colrrtlanfl, A, lg. C baslietball, liere .lUI1lIilI'X . Felmri iary .... F. F. A. Duclt Dinner. .........Courtlancl A cc? B basketball, tlaere V larcli ,,,,...,,,,.,, XXX I lylay pril t,,, ,,,,,,,aa, tllllii' .,.,,,,,,,,.,.... Benicia A gf lg baslcetball, liere Vacaville, A 5 B baslcetball, liere .lunior Play, Stray Crils ....,Armijo, A fc I5 baslcetball. tliere llenicia, A cg B baslietball, tbere Coiirtlancl I5 basketball, liere Stuclent llocly Dance Vacaville A tl Pm baslietball, tliere Arinijo A S I5 baslcetball, tliere Piano anal Dance Recital by Misses Uletta Day ancl Dolores van Patten lntermecliate traclc meet ,lunior-Senior Ball rlwraclt meet, R. V.. Armijo. Xvinters, tliere. lylusic llestival at Dixon Senior Play. Xvlio s Xvlio Fell: Dance l'estix'al S. C. A. li. Traclc at Xvinters Junior-Senior Banquet C. C. H. S. A. L. Tracl: at Vacaville Baccalaureate Gracluation .lime li.. .......,... l .ast rlay ol scliool U? Evan! of fducation 7 i MRS. D. C. STEWART MRS. D. C. Mi-CORMACK MR. NV. NV. SMITH MR. N. C. ANDERSON. JR. MR. P. G. do BACK raduation time during the past ten years has heen one of the most cle- pressing for educators and students. Q Graduates were pushed out into a world that felt little need for them. Many occupations were closed and competition, in the few that were open, was overwhelming. No wonder that some classes toolc for their motto, P. A., here we comef' Although the outlook for the country as a whole is not cheerful, toclay practically every vocation is crying for new workers-young workers. With this greater opportunity for earning a living has come increased opportunity for vocational training. The young people who prepare themselves thoroughly for their chosen occupations win' have little need to worr ahoutthe future. Y John B. Thomas T63 ' 'U L, 3 x Xzxfixf. . Q Ms. , ggisv, Q . X X 4 x .gig A .mv 5: X I .Q Ry. x K X xg mf Y I.. wx -U I 1 Q F ' A Y .A Riff llxlf , 2. Q-ggi, Q 1 r ., X my X ' 2 'ER' 'ir ' 1 1 ..?' 15 Q45 Q21 u . Q ,X lmivlw SR' Q-. 1.1-A33 fx 1 'uw' x 3. gin . X' 392:51 E'-g.'g?k'1 353,11 .xv-J - 2: ,-J 1:fi rg?,Q - 'RTV ., x .V . 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Simpson. xecutiale Council u tie members of ttiis year,s Executive Councit were: Donatd Durtiam, student taody president: Xvinnie Haines, vice-president: tris Jane Jacotis, secretary-treasurer: Laverne Lauritzen, Nettiertands editor: George Gordon, senior president: Rictiard Cavagnaro, senior representative: Nturray Xvarden, junior president: Dorottly Emigti, junior representative: Beta Totman, soptio- more president: tievertey Staetite, soptiomore representative: Edwin Lee, frosti- man presidenl: Hertvert Drets, frestiman representative: txftary Louise tiortaa. gifts, league president: Norma Heringer, gifts, teague representative: Clarence Marteniano, taoys' teague president: Mikie Toyota, taoys' teague representative: Geratdine Catmtmactc, gifts' attitetic association president: Florence Louder- mittc, girts' attietetic association representative: Tony Giannoni, future farmers of America president: Edward Anderson, future farmers of America repre- sentative: James Lauritzen, attatetic manager. Ttiese ottices were tietd by ttie etected representatives of ctasses and or- ganizations. The student body enttiusiasticatty supported everyttiing wtwicti ttme Executive Couneit sponsored. fam Z far Staff new system was devised this year l or editing the Rams Ear. ln past years the English classes, in turn, edited a monthly paper. This term. the students decided that a permanent Rams Ear staff should he chosen, complete to the last reporter. Benny French was chosen editor-in-chielwg Dorothy Emigh, assistant editorg Sparlcy 4lVlarteniano, sports editor: Guido Girolami and Guido Giometti, assistant sport editorsg Dorothy Lalnlaie, art editorg Henry Choy, cartoonist. Drusilla Toepelman and Jerry Calmhach were chosen to write a girls' pageg XVilhur tlildelnrand, the Future Farmers of America newsg lwurray Xvarden, the jolces. The reporters were lris .lane slacohs, La Verne Lauritzen, Harry Lauritzen, and Norma Heringer. The mimeographing was done hy Mary Louise Borha. Shirley Shields, Elsie Micheli, and Betty l,austen. A weelcly edition toolc the place of the monthly paper. Praises go to the Rams Ear staff for its loyal cooperation, and to Miss Todd and lvlr. Xvood, who acted as supervisors, for their persistant ellnorts to malqe a reat paper. Special mention goes to Benny French lor his reliahility and for the valiant spirit he has shown. Senior I7 ay fter many weeks of faittifui practice, the seniors, in April, presented their play, entitled HXVtio,s Xvtiof The Student Body had been looking forward to the time of tile presentation with impatience. and its great- est expectations were futmted. Farmer Toby and Postmaster Simpicins were the hilarious comedians of the story. The first showing was a matinee per- formance, for students only. This gave ttie performers an opportunity to gain confidence for the next stiow, and gave ttiose wtio coutdn,t come in the evening, a chance to see time piay. The evening performance was welt at- tended. Compliments were extended to the entire cast for its excellent per- formance and to Wir. Xvood for his direction of the play. Elton Carson ....r....a,.,. Betty Lausten Toby Batser ....,....... Tom Howard . Joseph Dunbar Xvittie Dunbar Bob Wiicoxson George Gordon Benny French Guido Giroiami Ruluy Dunbar ,scr La Verne Lauritzen CAST Titdy Brown ..,vss,......... Elsie Ntictieti Ezra Simpiqinsecctarence Ntarteniano Martin Stone . Peggy Dunbar tvtrs. Smith .,......,,,,, Harry Lauritzen .iris Jane Jacobs Mrs . DLIHIJRF .,.,....... ........Jerry Catmlnacii .vxfinnie Haines unior P ay tray Cats was a three act comeciy which kept the audience rotting with laughter throughout. Prohahty the most comical character was Harry B. S. Skinner, a typical oict farmer visiting the large city. The climax of the whole affair was the engagement of the hero, Mr. Dick Skinner, to three women at the same time. Qne, a vain and conceitect modetg another, a gictdy. frivolous wictow: and the third, a moctern society woman, were por- trayed very skilfully. Mr. Skinner hecame invoiveci in this situation hy try- ing to win a legacy of S10,000. The restriction was that he must he marriect hy mictnight and thatys how he happened to have proposed to three Women in such haste. He jitted att three of them, married Kitty Baker, his office girl, anct won the money. The Juniors were wen pieasect with their first performance. Wir. Barton Xvooci coached the play. Dick Skinner .................... Joe Serpa Harry B.S.Skinner, Murray Vxfarcien Tom Skinner .......... Gordon Stewart Leona Brooks .... Dorothy Chattman Xvancia Taylor ...... Verna Azevecto Jennie Long ......,..... Celestine Avila Kitty 'Baker ............ Chartene Yvood Rev. Patterson ........ ...Bud Engctahl gyrfd' league I 1 l'RlCSlI7liN'l' .,,.,.,,.,,,,, ,,.A IN IARY I.OUISIi ISORBA SliCRI2'l'ARY ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., YIQRNA fXZllVliDO VICICPRIiSIlDl1lN'l' ...,, ,,,,, ,,,. m . ., .lRIflNli SOUZA REPRllSEN'l'A'l'lVIi ....,.....,. NORNA l'lERlNGI'2R , N x x, . .V is W 'fi 5 f 4, gf fin, Q.. A Q r 1 , 'f5 vs. ' wwe -Q, 1 5 xx -Q. .x .INK At. A g-A diy!! X Q 1 ,, 9,1-, K Aff' ' sffzfg , ' ' ' 1 X X I 'tp A 151 :rl V ' Ns? l K I K ' ,n ,. I' fggyjxi k x, , ' X255 '5 ,fi Ve 5 SY , Q . , ff f ' Q 5221114 , - wr 1 .1 '45 Q .V ,S H' 'HM ,fe k WHA ' ,league n May, 1941, the old otiicers of the C-iris, League retired and the new of- ticers, Mary' Louise Borha, Irene Souza, Verna Azevedo, and Norma Herin- ger were installed. Many of the giris, mothers were present to witness this impressive ceremony. This fait twiss Church, the Girls, League Adviser: Norma Heringer, Representative: and Mary Louise Borha, President, attended a convention in Berkeley. They reported stimutating talks and came home with a numher of ideas for expanding our own program. At Christmas time the Girls, League gave a merchandise order to a needy family. Later in the year the girls produced something novet in entertain- ment in the form of a variety show. This may he the foundation of a school tradition. Besides these activities, the Girts, League also Financed the upholster- ing of the fumiture in the Cwiris' Room. This work was ahiy done hy Miss Churchs art ctasses. 501,41 Zeagae ll the memhers of the Boys, League participated in the activities of their organization to a greater extent than ever hefore. This year they spon- sored the following activities: foothait trips to the University of California and to Stanford University, interctass track and interctass haskethait, the father and son hanquet, and an assemhiy given for the entire school. The chairmen of the committees which ran these activities so wen were: Track, Richard Cavagnarog Baskethau, Donald Campheit: Father and Son Banquet, Wiyron Foord: Assembly, George Gordon. The Boys, League also hought a ptaque on which will he engraved the names of the winning classes of hoth the interciass haskethatt and track for each year. This year the ciass of Hqiu had the honor of heing hrst hy win- ning hoth the haskethait and track contests. . The oflicers of the Boys, League were: Clarence Marteniano, President: Edward Anderson, Vice-president, Myron Foord, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mikie Toyoto, Representative. i293 gl. l'RlfSlI3ifN'I' , . ., , .IIQRRY LYXINIB.-XC'lI RifC'UIQIJINi1 SIiKf I'Y. I5lf'I I'Y I..-Xl'S FUR. SliC I'Y, ., V , X.XYIJ.X Il.VXNiII,'l'UN IQICP!!lfSIfN'lIX'IiIX'Ii . .l i,UlQiiNl'if I.OL'lJI R'NII he memluers of The Girls' Aliiielie Assoeialion eieelecl Cveraiciine Calm- baeil presiclenl for iiie year. In November, lliey were iioslesses to six neigiiluoring seiiools. for a play clay wimieii was given iiere. A iuneiieon was served eafeleria slyle ancl liie girls piayeci inasliellxall, voileyiuall ancl ciicl claneing. Play clay invitations from several neariay seiioois were exlcncieci io our girls. Our girls enjoyed imeing guests as well as lacing iioslesses. lnlereiass games were iieici liiis year, as usual. The sopiiomores look lime iioeiqey eilampionslmipg lime seniors. Lime lmasiqellvali and voueyiwali vlmain- pionsimips. The tumbling team was in aelion again lius year and performeci ali a seiiooi evening enlerlainment. The G. A. A. pians to be even more aelive in the future. 9. 7.14. I'IQI'fSll5lfN'I' ,. . ,,,'I'UNY ULXNNONI X'll'Iffl'IQIfSII7lfN'l' . ,, Il.XlQUl,lJ ICNIIC li bl-1K'lQlf'l'.XIQY , , ,,4fl,.XNlfN4'I'1 Fl.XR'l'IfNl,XNO Rlil'lQlfSIfN'l'.X'l'IX'lf ,IQIDXXHXIQIH .XNIDIQRS i .2. llc lj. F. A. Cllapter lmas liacl one of tlie most prolitalyle ancl active years in tlio liistory of tlie sclmool. At tlie California State Fair tliey receivecl tllircl prize in tllo l'lorticulture sweepstalces ancl a special awarcl was given lor tlieir seecl clisplay. ln tlie Dixon Festival tlme local cllapter enterecl two clisplays wliicll lurouglit tliem a seconcl ancl a sixtlm prize. Tliese were spon- sorecl lvy tlme lVlontezuma Grange, Rio Vista, ancl llie Rio Vista Cliamlier ol Commerce. 'lqlie annual Barn Dance was a liuge success: tl1e gym was pacliecl to capacity ancl everyone wlio attenclecl reportecl a wonclerlul time. At tlie lgeginning ol tlie year, tlie F. F. A. also luafl tlie annual cluclc lneecl. Tliere were alnout 120 cluclcs wlmicli were sliot ancl clonatecl luy F. F. A. stuclents. Eacli ancl every memloer ol tlie cliapter liacl a project, most ol wliivli were concernecl witll tomatoes, laeans, corn, maze. onions, liogs, slieep, ancl laeel cattle. Tlie lj. F. A. Cllapter accumulatecl quite a sum ol money, anrl towarcl tlie encl ol tlle year tlleir account slioulcl exceecl tlie S600 marli. During tlie summer vacation, a 5ooo mile trip is plannecl lor a numlner ol? agriculture stuclents wllo will lpe accompaniecl lay lxlr. Simpson. Tlmis trip will lne tlirougli various states, ancl tlne travelers will visit clillerent cliapters, ancl also some ot tlie outstancling points ol interest in tlde Unitecl States. - Tluis year a group of lnoys went to Davis to engage in an Agronomy contest, sponsorecl by tlie University of Calilornia College of Agriculture. Tlnis was tlme lirst year tlwat tlie local cliapter sent luoys to tlue contest ancl everyone was very proucl tlwat tlwc team toolc seconcl place. F. F. A. rings were issuecl to Tony Cviannoni, Presiclentg Arclwie Hays, Vice-presiclent: Eclwarcl Anclerson. Secretary: Clarence lvlarteniano, Treas- urer: anfl to Guiclo Girolami, Assistant Treasurer. lvlr. Simpson ancl lxflr. l.ippert were tlio aclvisers ol tlie F. lr. A. l 3' l lnI NZ llllwzc Gtlftf Ct .UB tie meintvers ot ttie gtee ctutb, ctirectect tyy tvtr. Stevens, sang at ttie .tunior ptay, ttie Spring Fottc Dance Festivat, ttaaccataureate anct Gractuation. Ntarianne Tamura was ttie accompianist ttiis year. Ttie tirst sopranos were: Dorottiy Aotqi, Kazutco Goto, tjataiota ttem, Uorottiy tto, txftarian Latntaie anct tvtarianne rttamura. Y Ttie seconct sopranos were: txtitctrect Duarte, Littian tto, Doris Kawanistii, Dorottiy tsatetaie, Qtivia Lopez, NOtJlltiO Natiayama, Bessie Yotqoo, anct Nar- umi Yostiitqawa. - Ttie attos were: Dorottiy Catarructo, Dorottiy Ctiattman, Ntargaret Ctartq, Frances tnos, Marie txftatsuni, txftisuye Natsuura, Grace Peters anct Gtactys tjtiitipantco. ORCI itiS'l'RA Vtqtwe orctiestra uncter ttie teacterstiip ot Mr. Stevens ptayect at ttie .tunior anct Senior Ptays anct at gractuation. - Ttie memtners ot ttie orctiestra were: Roy Ancterson, Joe tpnentdam, Veryt ttmergstron, Ectna ttortoa, .totin ttortma, Betty Eggers, Atvin Fistier, George Fortin, tvtitticent tntertost, Wtasao Himoto, Sam tntimoto, Joyce tntotmes, Ltoyct Kortti, Paut t.aMott1e, t'tarry Lauritzen, tictwin t.ee, Rotuert txftccorrnactc, ,totin Narita, Peter Otqamoto, Grace Peters, Eart Sctiitting, Atice Smitti, t5otJ Xvitcoxson, Ctiartene Xvooct. anct 'ttactao Yostiimi. . BAND Vtttie tnanct ttiis year ctirectect tny tvtr. Stevens was outstancting in its per- ttormances. tts tirst appearance was macte in Benicia at ttie HOtct Timers, Dayu. tt ptayect at att ttie taome attwtetie gamesf gave programs in att ttie ctistrict grammar sctioots, ptayect at ttie Sotano County Fair, ttie Spring Fotta Dance Festivat anct ttie Yoto-Sotano txftusic Festivat. Ttae taanct memtners were: Roy Ancterson, Eart Barr, Arttuur Bentiam, .toe ttzentiam, Veryt ttmergstron. tictna Bortna, .totin Bortaa, tfctwarct Brown, Atvin Fistier, George Fortin, tvtitticent tntertnst, txftasao t'timoto, Sam Himoto, Joyce tntotms, Neit rtettery, tstoyct Kortti, Harry Lauritzen, tictwin t.ee, rtosepti tvtactiacto, tVtit4e txftartoretto, Donatct txftccormacti, Rotbert tVtcCormactc, Stiizuo tVtot,oyama, .totin Narita, Peter Utaamoto, Yostiitii Ostiima, Grace Peters, tfart Sctiitting, Beta Xvitcoxson anct Tactao Yostaimi. im wh Nffwf fm, ..,,,, Qi- - .Y JV V k, A x if iv? WWE' .4 F S34 Sys W sw 4. 5 if 6 Q-w-sllmw . . :Qi W - gl-. 3 t gsm N 54 Ji M 4 4. ,m if WW D5 ,l -J La- , Sm :DL Q X ,mfg ,gg K I FAX K I I i .A Ak ,K 'B Q. 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A: V 'U 3 1' ' -2. ff fa + J. ,, fr 1, I Q RD 'axf' g'v N I+- -435 I-I R E E 4 -56 fx Q. l 'K 7- og Q f X N5 -4' Q, ' ' X A f me L all I fwf B O O K T Coaching Staff On the playing lield the true nature of a hoy shows itself. ll? you can say, nl was willing to run the interference, as well as carry the hall, when the team needed a miler, l ran the mileg l never said, 'll the rest of the fellows had done their part, we wouldnyt have lostgy l never hrolie training: l never Kdated, when l had home worlc to do, l passed the hall, as well as toolc my shotsgu it you can say these things, then you are unusual. You, as a man, will he the citizen ahout whom a coach can justly say with pride, Ml helped train that man.H After tour years of high school would you call yourself an educational oddity? An oddity, you linow, is a strange or pe- culiar person. An educational oddity would he a senior who could point with pride only to a B average, or only to an athletic award, or only to a part in a class play, or only to memhership in the hand, or only to the chairmanship of a school dance, or perhaps only to the title of noisiest person in the halls. RVJUHS has given you a curriculum rich in opportunities. Perhaps you gave little in return. If you lnorsalce the oddityys privilege of giving as little as possihle in your future educational pursuits, l am sure the degree ol E. O. will no longer apply to you. i361 Yootba I his year, the Rio Vista High Sehoot completed the most sueeesstqut foothalt season in the history ot' the sehoot. The 1Q4O gridiron squad, hy defeating Vaeavilte and Armijo, Captured the Southern Solano County Athletic League championship for the third Consecutive year. The only Contests that Rio Vista tost were praetiee games which had no effort on the league standing. After xvinnig their section, the mighty Rams suhdued Davis for the Solano County championship. txftany of the veterans are leaving. hut Rio Vista next year will have a high spirited and hghting team. Mr. Targghetta and Ntr. Smith were the eoaehes. tfndsftfdxvard Anderson, Hitt Frost, .tohn hftaeedo, Donald tVtciCor- maeti, Francis Nelson. Joe Perez. Taetdes-Gino Pmaroni, Harotd Emigh. Edward hftaeedo, Jael: Xvood. Dirk Hoyt. Guards-George tjortin, .lim Fujilqaxva, hftitce Martoretto. Shizuo Motoyama, .toe Serpa. Centers- Xvithur ' ttitdehrand, George Vanderhave. Hatthartcs-Xvallace Anderson, Virggitio - Detzompo, Herhert Drelis, Pmud Engdaht, Tony Giannoni, Ctarenee Mar- Vi teniano, Marvin Wteyers, Jim Xvitson. Qiiartertnartqs-tfveret,ti Anderson, Gorge Gordon, Futthaeh-,toe Detzompo. 1 11371 -'Q Q93 R ,p xl' N ,nw if lx Kulzetball lie Rio Vista Varsity liad a ratlier good season. Tlie Varsity lost only two ol? its league games, and so landed in second place. Tlie last league game was tlie climax ol tlwe season. Two teams, Rio Vista and Armijo, were tied lor lirst place. The game was a tlwriller and alter a very lward liglit Rio emerged on tlie sliort end ol' tlie score. Tliis ycarys varsity was a splendid group of looys wlmo labored under many liandicaps lnut developed into a good team. Un lliis team. two laoys played tlaeir last game. Joe Delzoinpo and Clarence lxflarteniano were outstanding atllletes and sportsmen. For lour years tlieir courage and leadersliip made atlwletic liistory as tlwey lielped win clwampionsliip alter cliampionsliip. PLAYERS G. Vanderliave, C. Marteniano, Ed. Anderson, XV. Hildebrand, il. Pitta, V. Delzompo, F. Nelson, N. Garden, E. Anderson, H. Emigll, E. Case, rl. Macedo, .l. Delzompo. For two consecutive years tlwe miglwty Rio Vista B Team lias successfully captured tlie Soutlicrn Section Clmmpionslaip. Tliis year tlie PJ Team tied witlw Vacaville lor top lionors. Due to limited time. tliey flipped a coin, tlie winner to play tlwe Nortlwern Clwampions. l.uclc was not witli Rio Vista, lnecause alter liaving defeated Vacaville twice in league competition. tlwey lost tlie llip. Tlie All Team deserves a lot ol credit for its splendid cooperation witli tlwe coaclwes. PLAYERS R. Cavagnaro, N. Jeffery, J. Gomez. G. Gordon, C. Cliow, H. Osliima, T. Toyota. R. Don- nelly, .l. lwacliado, lVlatsuo lxflatsumoto, Milton lVlatsumoto. 4 Xvitli most ol last year,s regulars moved up to A or B team, tlwis year tlwe lrmarcl-liglwting C lioopsters linislied their playing season in second place. The C Team won lour out of six league games. Tlie two games wlwicli tlie team lost were lJotl1 by one point eacli. Had tlaie larealcs ol tlie game lueen on tlweir side, tliey would liave liad a good opportunity to lae tlie section cliamps. PLAYERS lvl. Clwurcli, R. Dunn, Y. lto, B. Kalcimi, M. lvlarlcs, J. Narita, G. Rocldaill, L. Tomita, H. Yamada, C. Cliow, B. Donnelly, J. Gomez, N. Jellqery. Mr. Targlietta and Mr. Smitli coaclwed tldese teams. t39t J P' i L 71-ack A TIZAIVI his year, Rio Vista has the strongest A team which the schoot has ever had. For the hrst time in many years, the A team has captured the Southern Section championship and Witt try its tuck in the Solano County Championship. loo:-fGiannoni, Gordon, G. Tomita S8o:f-French, Frost, Nevcs 22o:HGiannoni, Gordon, Girotami Wiite:-Campi, F. Lea, ish qqoz-al. Detzornpo, tdoord, Engdaht H. J.-Gordon, Perez, Chow B. Jr-Hildehrand, G. Tomita, Ed Anderson S. P.-J, Detzompo, Ed. Anderson, Everett Anderson F. T.-J. Detzompo, Everett Anderson, Marteniano H. H.-Hildehrand, Harold Emigh, D. twccormacti lu. HJ-Marteniano, Chow, Nishitcawa Relay-Girotami, Chow,pHitdehrand, Marteniano, Nishiicawa, Ed Anderson. Ev Anderson, Foord, Perez. B TEAM This year the PJ team is Composed of Freshmen and Sophomores oniy. Ai- though it lacks men to tilt out the events completely, it rendered a ,qood ac'- count of itseiiw hy finishing second, in league competition. 1CDf3I'-GOIDCZ, J. Lee, F. hee 88o:HLucero, Xvashizu, H. Yamada 220:-Gomez. H. Yamada 152o:HVxfiison J. Vieira, Peters 440:-L. Korth B. lf-R. Lea. Donnelly H. lf-R. tVIcCormactc, ia. Korth, Shimizu S. PER. Wtccormaclc, XV. Anderson, J. Lee F. TL-Pnrown, YV. Anderson, Vieira li. Hr-Brown, Natcanishi, Donnelly P. V.,-R. Lea lQCIi1y'-'I JLICCTO, Lea, XVHSOD, F. tree, J. VIJCC, Anderson. C TEAM For seven consecutive years, no one has heen ahle to heat the C team in the county meet. Their superh showing in the southern section seems to indicate that the C team is destined lor another Solano county championship. iooz-Katcimi, Narita, ttida B. Ji-Katfimi, Narita, L. Tomita 880:-Ed. Lee, Marks, Nictntyre H. J.-Ed. Pitta, Ed. Lee, Dunn L. H.-Kattimi, Narita, Dunn S. P HRamos, twartcs, L. Tomita Relay:-Ed. thee, tida, Dunn, Marks, ito, L. Tomita, Ramos, Ed. Pitta, Matshara. These teams were coached hy Mr. Smith and Mr. Targhetta. i401 a........ in QV' A 4i.....+.-+..h. X 31.335 SLM: ,..fgf...nsQ M. if-...-. 'fs 'ima xv' 'G--... CT- Q- R: V' A Q in mg 'QA PWR A we yn? If ' 4 M .4 ..--aw-. 'i I -s v wsu M-I . ,png -4 4 1 V 1 R I 1 5 4 4 1 F figgx I O :J , m e X My f XX J XX X ,fx ull-Q ' - f . . Q -J--Q 'X' X-rg f X u. Q ya x 1 il if-1-2' Y X1 ---T-,XA A, -fb i.-X... ,ff h -X x --X' ' 2,11 0-TP J - l' 2 Y I li OD TO THE CAV MEN ctureng reesent yeerz thu nown cav man haz hecum un ajetiv 3 mi reeclerzw if i ma sow Hater miselff-wit not eleemand enee ctefenishun er explunashun uv its rneening ctureng the ahov menshund reesent yeerz-'oniee in such unalcowntect 4 tcuntreez az the yunitecl stats'-thair haz sprung in 2 eggsistents a freternitee uv Cav men Sf this organizashun-until: anee other sins the wertd heegan-'iz in cowordinashun cowoperashun and ufileeashun with no uther-not even with itsself 3: its prinsiputz ar nun 3: its morelz ar had and its rootz ar extern- peraneeus at this tim-eevun if never ugen-i wish 2 giv ful kreclit 2 this feioship and its fownderz 3: theez men ar tuf ak thay hav a way with thee fairer sex that wood astowncl yu at atthow thay ar not jentut bi enee meenzf-thee wemun just Icant reezist them 3: if i hav not aireclee stated thu falit-theez hoiz hav cleevotect thair Iivz 2 thu Icuttshur und uphringing uv gentut mactenz at a deep voys and a treemenctus amownt uv musut seem 2 utraict and hold a geri just til: a magnut clus 2 a pees uv iernk if u ever watcht wun uv theez hoiz in alcshun u Wood hee umazcl at thu potensee uv thair uproch and tekneek 3: thay Ican Icort a ge-rl just az pertee az a posum eetin humheiheezak poiigurnee duz not tqigyer in thair cod uv ethilcs ir thay ar intiertee free frum thu irnhrasez uv that thing Icaid lconshunts 34 thay hav un icleet set up 3: thay luv nis H02 lcarz and uther alcsesereez that act 2 thair atratcshun 4 feemaiz gk thay go wild over hot musilc at musilc-speehing frum the standpoint uv silcotugeef-givz them a komun feeld 4 konversashun with thair wimun ac asict frurn thair fayting for heeooteefut geriz-tha ar just lik enee evereeday ordinairee humen heeing. i aclmier theez men and thair Icuitshur 3: i reegret that i hav never cum up 2 thair standerdz in fitosufee siuns gramer and uther formz uv sivitizashun at thay wood never let mee join thair ranx 3: thay sect i wuz a sisy and that i wuz 2 smart 4 them in skool and that i Wuzunt tuff eenuf to asosheeat with them :F never the tesethruovvt the reemayncter uv mi tif i wit cuntinyu 2 hee their most faythfui aclmierer and Ioyui halcicer. Donald Durham C441 HOT HOBBY be New York Limited, beading I or Grand Centrat Station in New Yortc City, bad just stopped at Buttato and was Ioading passengers and maiI. The most distinguished passenger aboard was Bertram Mattory, a prominant business man in ttie eastern part of the United States. He sat Iootcing at ttie passengers wbo were just getting aboard, and it was noticeabte to bim bow cbeertut ttiey were. Cbristmas was onIy a day oII. His attention was drawn to ttie man next to tiim wbo didnt seem to sbare ttie cbeertqutness of ttie ottiers. Suddenty IVIr. IWaIIory recognized tiis neigbbor. I Ie moved bis ctiair forward and spoke, Upardon me, but by any ctiance wouId your name be Xvade Fenton? U Ttie stranger reptied, Yes, Vxftio are you, may I asIc?H 'wVeII, so you are Vwlade Fenton. Donlt you remember me, Bert IVIaIIory, your boyhood pawn Fentonts face brigbtened. He grabbed IVIaIIory,s Iiand and tIiey sIiooIc. 'NV of course, but itts over twenty-one yearstn Uvxftiere are you beaded for, New Yortc City? mYou seem to be going in ttie same direction. Yes I Iive ttiere. Itve just come from a business trip to IVIontreaI. I was atmost afraid I woutdntt get tiome for Cbristmas. Do you Iive in ttle New Yortc area? y uNo.H reptied IVIr. Fenton, HI Iive Buttato, but Itm going to New Yortc City on business. Itm aII aIone, so I just dont botticr about Ctiristmasf' HIVIay I astc wtiat your Iine ot business is?H UOI1, I coIIect art treasuresf, reptied Fenton, 'Snot any tbing ot great vaIue, just tbings tbat are interesting to me. A bobby is aII it is. HA Iiobbyweti? Tbatys interesting. Iwary and I are going to be aIone tbis year and we woutd be gIad to tiave you spend Cbristmas day witti us if you Iiaven t made any ottier pIans. 'Id Iitce to, but-'H The you Witt accept? Fine. You and my wife-you remember Ivtary I7JIaIce-were good friends in coIIege.H Mary Btatcef' exctaimed Fenton, Hyou married tier, wett, you oId rascat you. VII be gtad to see tier againf' i45I At tast the swift streamtiner came into Grand Central Station and stopped. As the men teft the train, Mattoryss chauffeur appeared. Ch here you are, Mr. Mattory. Ntay I take the haggage, sir?H Yes, Durham. You can tatce my friendys hag too.H The chauffeur picked up the hags and att three proceeded to the auto- mohite. They rode for a white and soon entered an estate surrounded hy high watts. Ntattory gave a sigh of relief, mAh, here we are. The two men went up to the door, rang the hett and were admitted hy the hutter. uHawtcins,u said Mattory, Nptease tett Mrs. Niattory that fm home and tett her that t have a surprise for herd, Yes, sir.H The men waited into the drawing room and soon Niary appeared. She recognized Vxfade Fenton immediatety and they tattced over otd times. After dinner Mary teft the men aione for a white. As the otd friends were wattiing into the drawing room, Mr. Fenton complained taughingty, HBert, that hutter of yours doesn,t seem to titce me. He tceeps giving me suspicious ry - tootcs. 'Ch don,t worry ahout himf, laughed Bertram. UHa ha, he prohahty just suspects you of heing the hurgter who rohhed our house tast month. Donvt think him too ahsurd. All hutiers get suspicious in timef, HYou say your home was hurgtarized recenttyff, HYCS, Vxfade, and although our grounds are welt guarded. Vxfhat hurt me most was the toss of a wrist watch I had had made especiatty for our daughterf' He sighed. She was sixteen then. Thereys not another watch iitce it in the wortd. My daughter treasured it more than any of her other possessions. Xvoutd you like to see her picture? Yes, td titfe to, if you don't mind, responded Fenton. Mr. Nfattory went out and presentty returned with the picture in his hand. Mr. Fenton toot: it. Yes, hmm-she was heautifut, wasn't shef, Htfve hired several private detectives to hunt the hounder. The tatest finding hy the police, who are working with us too, is that he is known to the underworld as Pussy Footy, One night hettt roh a ptace in Buffaio, and the next evening he,tt putt a joh in New York City. He has the potice on the go att the timed, 1461 Uxvhat etse do they know about this manf' interrupted Fenton, he- eoming suddenly interested. 'They say heys one of the eteverest house hreatqers they,ve ever run aerossf' tvtary entered the room. Ht hope you found something to tan: ahout-- prohahty the dreadfut rohhery we had last month? She seated herself in an overstuffed ehair. HOh. Pmert, I just rememhered. Sargent tvturphy and our distriet attorney were here today and said that they had heen tipped off that upussy Foot!! was expected to have eome to New York on the same train you were on todayf, Af ter she had ttnished, nohody seemed to have anything more to tattc ahout. HH? you two don,t mindf, said Fenton, taking out his watch, Utd like to retire now. ttis past ten-thirtyf, Ht guess Ht retire mysethu tvtattory replied. The three went upstairs, and Xvade Fenton was shown to his room. Vt hen Bertram and Mary retired to theirs. The guest toetqed the door and started thinking, td hotter ctear out of here, tonight. Xvhen t met Bert on the streamtiner t didnyt reatize that he tived here, and when t hrotce in here, t didnt realize who owned it. To think t got past att those guardst ttvs tuetcy I didnt try to sett that wrist wateh. XV hy, that would have heen giving myself up to the Cops. t feet sorry for Bert, and I was surety gtad to see Mary, and t thint: l'II put the watch hack where I found it.U He very quietly untoetced his bedroom door, crept out. tiptoed down the hatt. opened the door to the room at the end of the hatt and ptaeed the wateh on the dresser. He stote sitentty down the stairs and made his way out. Xvhen he was on the outside of the watt, he thought to himself, Hxvhew, that was etosef, He gave a salute to Bertys home, and then hurried off unseen into the darkness ot' the night. Rohert Xviteoxson. t 47 t xqhsf' A 1--1... ---..., 1. 'l.1L111f' I1l1'4--wx: ,:. H4111 .1111 I mluillgf 3. 511111111111 Huy, I, fi,-1-, fm IHMIV 7, INN! ,, I,.Nl1m,m lv. rlixxu 'mix ji Xxvlww flu xxn- Qu 1141111 11111117 H. Nvlnr- lurrlx. 41. l7I1I C111-. 11-, l 1111 xxlnlv 11 lvwlv-fl 11. Wx' .lrlvmlx . 11. 11111111113 lux 1-1x11. 11, .Xl il -151.1111 S1mrLy1' 11. 1.5111 lmml 11 ll xx.1- V1 Nun' ij-llII1'. 111 17I1f xxlml .1 Hnlx. Qusi '+.., -ui iqfr LLIJ Language dilemma- When I firsf discovered fhaf if I was quick, I was fasfg Ihaf if I was fied, I was fasf: 'rhaf if I spenf foo freely, I was fasf: and fhaf nof fo eaf was fo .,............-.i........-I..-....-.....-I...-...I-....-...I-....-......I..-....-I...-I...-I...-I..-I..-....-.ii-.i,.-ii.-.ii-...I-Ii.-,I-...I 1.5. 'I' i I DIXON and AUGUSTO i Complirnenfs T Disfribufors of TEXACO PRODUCTS BLACKWELDER I IRON WORKS Rio Visfa - - Walnuf Grove i I Complimenfs I of i I I ISLETON THEATRE E. STEEANI, Prop. I I I I 'KE HANLON RIO vlsTA BAKERY I RESTAURANT I I Qualiify Eau and Drinks DELTA BREAD-PIES-CAKES i Reasonabiy Priced COOKIES I Your Favorife Magazine for Sale We Cafer +0 Special Orders E I Phone 220' Phone lil-W T I Walnuf Grove - California T 1 I I Complime-nfs i of NEW I I RED 8: WHITE STORE RIO visTA DRUG STORE CHRIS BENJAMIN i g GENERAL MERCHANDIS Corner of Mann and Third i Z I I Birds Landing - - CaIifornia I +I- i--' - i--- - ---- - ---- - -'-i - ---i - '-'i - -i - ---i - ---' - -'-- - ---i - --i- - ---' - i- - ---i - --'- - Illi - III- - --If - - - - -lli - --II - -r-' --- -i-' ---I---E fasf, I was discouraged. Buf when I found fhis: The firsf one won one one dollar prize, I gave up. I50I COM PLIMENTS OF BANK CDF RID VISTA A Rio Visfa Insfifulion of Slrabilify Financially Backing a Progressive Communilry Owned and Cperafed by Home People OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Thomas IvIcCormacIc Presidenl A. C. I-Iarvie Direclor Wallace IvIcCormacIc Vice Presidenf Arfhur M. Larsen Direcfor Douglas McCormack Direclor S. W. Smifh, Cashier W. R. Williams, Assl. Cashier Verna Josselyn. Assl. Cashier Alden Anderson Vice Presidenf I-I. J. Dirr Vice Presidenf 4. ...............--.. ....--- I I5'I 4...-i... -----------------.-------.. .. 4. Complirnenls g of ABEL CHEVROLET CO. l MOODEY PHARMACY T Q Prescriplion Druggisis The REXALL Slore T Phone 3 T L '-'V-' g Rio Visra - California T MENDES MARKET ei2oc:ERiEs- MEMS 130 Main Sfreel l T Phone l39 FRASER FOODS Cornpleie Food Service for +he Busy Shopper Groceries II Phone Meals IO -v.. Rio Visla - - California PUBLIC UTILITIES California Corporafion TELEPHONE-TELEGRAPH Always Telephone Firsr ....v1 22Ilv1ain Sireef-Telephone I64 Rio Visia - - - California .iqm1iiu1nu1nu-nn1un1mi1nn1mi1un-1nn--nn1uu1nu1uu1uu1un1nn1un1m1 1 1 1 1 1nn1un1 1: Qin Siage Manager: All righi, run up The cur+ain. Siagehand: Whal' do you Think l am, a squirrel? Senior: Do you like Kipling? Freshman : I dunno. I-low do you lcippIe? 4...-....-....-...i-...i-I..-....-....-I...-I...-....-...I-....-I..-ii..-ii. Caierpillar John Deere T BERGLUND TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. FARM EQUIPMENT E I E I L I E i Rio Visla - - California I i 7 ALTERIN6 REPAIRING QUALITY CLEANERS E Service For Parlicular PeopIe i J. L. MERRITT. Mgr. g Phone 230 E Rio Visla - - California I E J. J. COUPERUS, M. D. I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Rio ,1,,,,111111111111i Complimenls of ADDIS MILLINERY Visia - - California Complimenis of M RS. ROSE FIGS WAYSIDE GARDENS Walnuf Grove - - California Phone 2443 Complimenls ol: HOWARD HERINGER n!oin1nu...-mi1nu1nn...nn1nu...nn--nn--un--un-1111111111111--ll1iii ole l1mI1m..-HII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, Scrub: Is scrimmage a foocl for fooiball players? Regular: Sure, Ihey fry if on The gridiron. I53I The Teacher had been reading slories of boys who had grown To manhood and achieved lame by Their invenlions. Now Tell me, she asked one boy, wha'r would you like To invenT? .i...-......................- - - .. - .. - - ... .. - - - .. .. .. ...m...... ....T... -....-.,,.-....-,,..g. . l Complimenrs When in lslelon Eal' al of THE SMITHS THOR KOFOD QQQD EATS i Complimenfs 2 l 4 Complimenls Ol T U-LIKE MARKET T I TIENTSIEN CAFE I L of : R. S. TURNEY l l Islelron - California l l I SIDWELL BEAUTY SHOPPE Complgmenfs ScienTific Care of The l-lair l RUBY LAMB L L of I l BANK OF ALEX BRowN A T -v- L L l L Phone I 17 l Ben F. Willis Phone I34 E T PAUL v. AMICK nomsr SUPER-SERVICE STATION l Flowers for all Occasions Ffonl and Main Slfeels L See Calilornia's Famous Camellias T ' l T Courjrland - Phone 3I82 Rio Vlsla ' ' ' California .i.i..-.,..-...T-....-...,-...i...l.....i,-....-..,,-....-........,.-....-...,-...,-......................-....-...,.......-,...-....-..........-....-....-..i. l'd like To invenf a machine so ThaT by simply pressing a lau'r'ron all my lessons would be finished correcTly. came The prompT reply. l54l 'if I NOAH ADAMS LUMBER CO. Your Headquarlers For COMPLETE NEW HOME SERVICE - or - MODERNIZING OF OLD HOMES ' We will l'1eIp you willw defails of your Ioan Ilwrouglw liberal E. I-I. A. Plan T Pay Like Renl' and Own Your Home 5 Our Arclwileclural Deparlmenl is al Your Disposal willn Complele Plan Service i See Us Today - Phone Rio Visfa 2 CLARKSBURG - WALNUT GROVE - ISLETON RIO VISTA - FAIRFIELD I 1 4.11.1111 1 - - ..- 1 L 1. iui1.1ull-.ull-Qimiunily1nu1.lnl1lny1lin1 1 .1 1 1 1 1. .iyyylllyyli And you, conlinued Ilwe Ieaclner, calling on anollier looy. Wi'rI1 an efforl 'flue boy rose Io his feel and replied in a drowsy voice: Sorne+I1ing press Ilwe bu+Ion. 'I' I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I I . -82 lb . I RIO VISTA, CALIFORNIA I I +I- ..ii -------------------------- . .i-....- I55I ,im-1111.-1.-..1.-.1111..1..111111...1im1,i.,.. ,,..,,,.1nn--un-mg, ... .- 1 1 1 1 1 .. -.. 1 ... 1 1 .-.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -uu-im1 1- -------------- -1- SHIELD'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING eoodyear Tires Phone 24l I Isleion - California Complimenis of HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA CompIirnenIs of POSTMASTER JOHN I FISCUS RIO VISTA TIRE SHOP S+an Websfer TIRES AND TUBES Complirnenis of HUDSON 8: SMITH Complimenfs of E. G. SIMMER, M. D. 1 L I 1 2 I BOOTS, SHOES AND Q ROY lsr-1 MOTOR co. REP,.,R,NG T T FORD, MERCURY I 5 d B. E. CAIN I E BH I ' LINCOLN-ZEPHYRS I - Nex+ Door IO Newspaper Office 5 I a -1- -4' m1inn--iin1iin-im1nu-mi1un..un-vu.1nn-uil1un-11:11M1nu-nn-un1un1un-un1un1un-nu-nu1nu:uii-nu-rniiu A fly was walking wirh her daughier on Ihe head OI a man who was very I:JaId. How 'rhings change, my dear, she reminisced. When I was your age 'rhis was only a IooIpa+h. I56I 'xo-1-un -1---111---11- 1-111 - 1 1 -p 1 1 1II'I.-I4-I-.I-T I I I I I I I I , I COMPLIMENTS I I OF I TZHE GARDINER IMPROVEMENT CO. ISLETON, CALIFORNIA S I I I I I I I I I .il Z 11,1-.1.m1Im1.1.1-.ml1m....m1Im1mI-In-Im-un1mI1mI1nu1mI1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 1..-...I . SIudenI: Did you ever hear a rabbII bark? Teacher: RabbiIs cIon'+ bark. SIudenI: This biology book is wrong Ihen. II says Ihaf rabbifs eaf cabbage and bark. I I IM- '--- - ---- - '--- - '--- - ---- - -'-' - --II - -'-- - '--' - '--' - '--- - '--- - I--- - ---' - -'-- - -- - -- - -'-- - - - - -'-- - - - - '-'- - --'- - '--- - --'- - -'-- - - ' - -'I4 --I- I I I I 'I I I I I r I c. E. STEWART 1 TI'IOUGI-ITFUL CARE I RIO VISTA, CALIFORNIA I I I I +I- --I- --------------------------- - -- ---I I57I LiHIe Boy: Wha'r does if mean here by 'seasoned Iroops', Dad? Dad: IvIusIered by officers and peppered by Ihe enemy, Son. 4..-,...-,...-I...-....-....-I...-....-...I-...i-.,........-....-.... I Congra+uIaIions and Besf Wishes from AL CHAMBERLIN VISTA i THEATRE I RIO VISTA BEAUTY SALON T All Branches of Beaufy Culfure I5 SouIh 3rd Sfreef I BRAlD's APPLIANCE i SHOP 2 LINOLEUM-VENETIANBLINDS I I Gas and EIecIric Appliances i Phone I42 I Rio Visfa - - - California Phone I4O Mrs. MiIIer, Prop. 1,,,y..my.-iiniillliyi..-iiin.-,miiiui,mi-.. .. 1 1 1,,,..,. SPROUSE-REITZ CO. INC. Variefy Merchandise Rio VisIa - CaIiIornia HUDSON'S BARBER SHOP CLYDE HUDSON, Prop. Corner Second and Main Sfreefs Rio Vislra - California N. Leme+iie Phone nos RIO VISTA LAUNDRY DeI'ra cieeeefe and Dyers Rio vaae - California .ge..,-,,..-I...-...........-....-.........I......i....,,....i.....i.-..i.-..,.-i...-...i-...i-....-....-.....-...,-....- - - - - -....-. 4. One: I-Iow do you Icnow a Train passed Through Ihai' yard? Two: I+ Ieff Hs hacks. LX J., ., ,X-. K ,.+Sn?t- 155,-.. 1 ,948 X 'H f, ' .f ' I w ' fi' . f g f ,md x - K i . A .IZ P. ' . 4 N , ., k, --y wav? fx H .- ,, . N f . 3 ,r 1541, at ' my ,ks 4 1. ...V Q- x1 , I 'X x ff ff U1 mx! IL f , , 2 llstx X W X V :T My ,Mg '- ,. ' My if ,J ', 1 . .1 N ,f , J N aw, 5, . A4 , 7 Q' - 4, -fy, .K . ET:-if ,Aj?!,f . ,.XRM?,x xdxvw, ,HW ,Xxx A M' X' Mx P K XXL m X N 5 Af . M W QP IQXK Vx W 11 A ww, 'A - , fl mf, A ,M ', Q M' . N ,fx , t 'E' ' E Q1 ' 1 2 rw: fa NQ,,,i :Dk FT ' L j-a. -1- ------------- - -1- DR. TOM GREEN SHELL SERVICE STATION DENTIST BUD BELCHAR, Prop. Rio Visla - - - California Complimenls OI A. R. CAVAGNARO VIEIRA 8: PEZZAGLIA GROCERIES--VEGETABLES Phone 36 I37 Main Sheer GENERAL BLACKSMITI-IING Arc and Gas Welding Comp imenls of MAXWELL HARDWARE COMPANY DR. WM. A. ECKART DENTIST Cornplimenls of AUTO LAUNDRY JACK BURCI-IELL, Manager Phone 309I Walnul' Grove - - California BIRDS LANDING CAFE PETER LEUTI-IALTZ Birds Landing - - California -r1iiu.-nu.-nu..uu.....u... ... 1 1ini1inu1nu1 1 .- leo L. MYRON M. BROWN GENERAL INSURANCE Walnur Grove - - California ...niiiq1,,,.1,,..1.w1 .... 1 -.ui1nu1un1 1 +-- --! ----- ------- - ------------- - - -- - I- - 1 -I+ 5 I I 5 T I I 5 I 3 I I 2 1 COIVIPLIIVIENTS I OF I I sI-IELDON OIL OO. I sUIsUhI - Phone 380 I I I VVALIVUT GROVE - Phone 27OI I I : ' I I RIO VISTA - Phone I97.J I o I I I 5 I 5 , I 4--I--In...II..I..-,.n-.n-.n.- -I...-I...-In-...I-I -...I-...I-.n.-..I.- -....- ....I.... ....I.-....- -...,....n-.......5. Teacher IOurisI': This seems IO be a very dangerous precipice. II's a wonder 'rhey dOn'I puf up a warning sign. Nahvez Yes, if is dangerous: buT Ihey Icepf a warning sign up for Iwo years and no one fell Over, so iT was Taken down. 4..-nn-I..-In....I...n....,..,.....I-n.-n..-I...-I..I-I..-I...-nn-.n.-n..-II..-I -.,....n....,.n.. -n..- -,.......n.-,,,.-n.- ,P I , A I RIO VISTA OREAMERY si SANDWICH SI-IOP I J, A. LOREIVTZ, Propriefor I 1 2 I RIO VISTA, CALIFORNIA I I -1-I-I-I---I -------- - -------- - ---------- n--+ I6'I 4.u1,..,1,.I1 1IIII1IIII1uII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIn.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I..I1uI1,M1.m1IIII1I,,.1IIII1IIII1I...1..1IIII .ln EDGEWATER SERVICE STATION SUPER SERVICE i R. E. Bruce T RIO Visfa - - California Complimenfs of I FLOYD N. HOLMES CHIEF OF POLICE T I Complimenfs I T of I TI-IE FIRST I CONGREGATIONAL 7 CHURCH I VICTOR MORGAN g New Modern I-IO'rel WATERS 81 ROSS Can Supply You Wifh Everyfhing You Need ln MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES-REPAIRS 533 Suffer ST. San Francisco Complimenfs of H. J. DIRR GRAIN and INSURANCE BUICK MOTOR SALES Complefe Aufomofive Service Phone I4 Rio Visfa - - California HARDWOOD LUMBER and I ITALIAN DINNER5 ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS RYDE HCTEL STRABLE HARDWOOD 7 SGIANNETTI, Prop. C0MpANY g Telephone Walnuf Grove 3042 Calcland ----- California will- IIII 1 IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII -Im--IIII1 IIII 1 IIII -lu-uII- IIII 1 IIII -nII-uII- IIII -InI- IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -IIII1 IIII 1 IIII 1uII1IuI1uI Teacher: How would you puncTuaTe This senfence: 'The wind blew a Ten-dollar bIll around The corner'? Johnnie: I would malce a clash afTer The bill. I 62 I N i .:1 ,,Y X ,.f .... ., wif. .Wx X. .1 - - M. .. WWMNA. ,. IJ, T' FFF i, sX as Q 5 5 , My .-VV M ff, 9 -, ,f f- , , f M, ,- is Z . ,W , , Qin I' ,p EF' 4 5 ' I E 2 I is YA , f My ' '23 l. 'I a ug, , M ' 3 .-W.: +I W 2 'G MX 2 X . e fav 4 w, a qi , n, , 2' '1 i '?.: bf' f 'H A, - ,gs Li Kill- J . milk, 5., Q AZN fr- :F L 4x . , 'L ip ev -1--1-1 Q.. Wm! .LQ ' v aj-1gg,. l 'Q' 'ef' -'-is N .n ' 4.,-,.., ...-..... ......-. .. - -..i- - -....-ii... - -ii..-Mg. BEN FRANKLIN STORES Compllmenls of I l I Sc and lOc-35I.OO and Up H. S. CROCKER I COMPANY, lnc. E. SCl-lAEER, Manager ov- R T Rio Visla - - California T 0 Slalioners ' Prinlers YUEN CHONG 8: CO. l 0 Complele Ol'lice Oulfillers Q GENERAL MERCHANDISE Meals, Poullry and Groceries --v- l 1 Phone Walnul Grove 34l I P. O. Box 46 SACRAMENTO FRESNO Loclce ----- California SAN FRANCISCO I - I T GROVE PHARMACY EnQ lee'S Ol, i Roof Reconslruclion 2 FRED NQBI-EI Prop' Warehouses and , lnduslrial Planls Phone 28l I I 5 T R. ROBINSON L Walnul Grove - California General Roofing Conlraclors Office: 707 Van Ness Avenue Warehouse: 33 Hubbell Slreel Q i Phone I95 Telephone PRospecl I444 San Erancisco, California FRENCH CLEANERS Q suns cLEANED AND PRESSED n l i L Specialisls on Q 5 W. Pine Slreel Corrugaled lron Roofs L Asbeslos Roofs Q ROLLAND HEON' Rep' Fell and Gravel Roofs Lodi .----- California Walerprooling, Floors and Walls Q01 iiii -- iiii -- iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii - iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii - iiii -- iiii - iiii 1mi1un1 iiii - uiii -- :iii - viii - siui 1 iuui 1 lruu 1 ulil -ml- uuli -nn-ml-weft Aunl l-lelly: Salces alive, l don'l believe no woman could ever be so lol. Uncle Sy: Whal y' reading now, Helly? Aunl l-lellyz Why lhis paper lells aboul an English woman lhal losl lwo Thousand pounds. l64l +I-I ------------------- ------- I ---'I'-I-In A I RIO VISTA LIGHTERAGE COMPANY, INC. 1 I GENERAL FREIGI-ITING AND TOWIN6 - I J. R. LAURITZEN, General Manager I A I 0 I 1 I ' I 1 I Rio Visfa Phone 86 Nighf Phone I93 California I Z .QT IIII ' I I ' 'III 1 'I T II l 'II' ' IIII '- IIII ' IIII Q 'I 'l I I 1 I I ' 'I ' 'II' T 'II' 1' IIII 1' IIII 1' 'III ' ' 'I . IIII '- 'III T IIII T I I T 'II' 1 IIII 1 'I i' IIII 1-4. Hard-Boiled LiI+Ie Girl: Gimme one IicIceI and make if snappy. Ticlcef clerk: BuI honey, Ihere are Iwo of you. I-low abouf wilh you? The ofher lirfle girl I-lard-Boiled Liffle Girl: Aw, ain'I we half sisfers? Add dalr up. 'P L I COIVIPLIMENIS or SULLIVAN ai LARSEN I BUILDING MATERIALS I Eslalolishecl I892 I RIO VISTA, CALIFORNIA I 4...-.... --------------------- I65I ,1IIII..IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII- 1m-I1 1,,II1.,..1.II.1III.,I..,1I..,..I..I-.Im-Im-.I..I1IIII1IIII1 .... ... .....I1I,,I1I .. .. 1 1 -II-IIII1n i -P 'F The 'reacher had been giving a lesson on Ihe reindeer when she noficed Ihal one Iooy 4...-....-....-....-Ii..-..........-..I-..,.- -. -....-. -. -.I..-....-,........... ..,...-,.,.-,...-.,..-,,..-.,..-,...-,...-....-.,..-,4. I I 1 :ravine PEARCE ALBERT ANDERSON T i I I I I ANDERSON 81 PEARCE I INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE i T I'Io+eI Sidwell Building, Rio Visla, California I i I , Telephone 37 E l i 1 A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. I Los Angeles San Francisco 5 407 E. Pico I26 Posl Slreef T Slyle Crealors ol f Qualily Gradualion Announcemenls L T Correcl' Personal Cards I Famous Herff-Jones Class Rings I i Cornplimenls ol TI-IE RIVER LINES I I gign1nn1nn.-nu..nu1im1nu1nn1nn1nninn,ug1nn1mi-nn11111-nn1141:1am-nu-nu-nn--iui1iin1nin1un1nu-un--nninto was paying IiIIIe or no aHenIio'n. Turning Io him suddenly, she asked: Wha+ is Ihe use of Ihe reindeer? II malces Ihings grow, was 'rhe unexpecied reply. GORDON-HANSEN CO., LTD. Rio Visfa, California IO9 MAIN STREET-FRONT AND SACRAMENTO STREETS Where PRICE IS CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY and SERVICE SUPREME Hardware-Groceries-Dry Goods-Plumbing-Sheelr Mefal Work McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery Infernafional Mofor Trucks cw I -1- - -1- ,iq-Im 111111----------111111 -111 I ninui-Tu? I I I I I TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE CO. , Typewmef Heaaquanefs for Northern California ALL MAKES Porlable and Slandard Typewrilers x l329 J sneef, Sacramenlo, California Phone Dial 2,0809 4.-Tn-In-...T-...T-..TT-...- -.......IT.......-T-T.-Tm.....T......,.-..T..-I...-T...-....-.T..-.m-T...- - - - - -...-,.......5. Firsf Boy: So your new job makes you feel indepenclenI? Second Boy: AbsoluTely. I gel here any Time I wan'r To before 8 and leave jusl when I please affer 5. QT- -I-- - 'I-- - -'-- - -'-' - --II - -f-- - ---- - -1-- -1 - -I ---- --'- --------- I - - -TTT-TTT!-If I I Compliment of D. F. D u T T o N I .3.T-T T-. ......................... ...-..T.-..g. '! ' - ' ' ' I ' 'Wi' I I I I we CAP THE CLIMAX T . I I I?I I I I 4-.,...,,, .......-.................. .T......T-.4. I68I ZQP5-gg ' if-L9 4 I K 26 v ,Y ,qi M X 53 X K ,Q Q M 2 W X MQW! 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