Sacramento High School - Review Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Sims V 6 vg-rv: 0314: :S-H25 S:-:-ya 1 7 Id 15.51. an-1.2 g-nu: qty.: .4---.. f-- nv, saws 2255 S U4 . 25313 ,T ACRAMENTO High School has always prided 'itself on iiaasg 535 getting out an annual which gives recognltlon to all ac- -4,1 . . . ---.- tivities of the school. 21235 l dfggs Sacramento High School also takes pride in showing vm a progressive spirit and being ready to make any change ma- . . ' 4. f ' ' Z 533533 which seems to be for the interest of the school. In accordance. w1th 55555 . ,. , , . . . . ,. ,, 'his this readiness to adapt itself to new s1tuat1ons, Sacramento High 4325: . . . . . - . , School is planning this year to issue a quarterly instead of a single gas: , annual. Our school is so large and the aCt1V1t1ES are so diversified 5222? 2552? that We believe this will be a way of better representing all its in- v g . . . . . . - n QE? terests. Since experimentation is the mode of the age, we are this 5:25522 year trying an experiment 1n our high school publication which we 53313 -nn: ' ' ' b ' - bl gg-wp 'mmf shall all watch w1th great interest. We are fortunate in eing a e ...ns gqnp . . , , , unfu- Blaise to do this because of the fact that We have Well organized publication :ggi E55 facilities, a department of Journalism and a real print shop, equipped 552-Egg -4 Qs . . . . . y ,ws 3253 to do this techinical vvork of printing the school quarlterly. :frets 2555 742155 make each quarterly Journal as Worth-while as the ol -type sc oo 35255 zu ,Q v ns mv. annual has been. Lauretta Ferguson time . ' ' Q I 50 Q li 0 II K X 7 II K 9 K C il if O I C O . iflb f'll'l5 QQNUIXF9 'QIUIKU 'll'lY.' in . s . 1 . ' u'. ' ' ' '. 2' '. u . 1. , I v s ' f- . u ' , Esisiiiaazizsniaizs Siziz suis z mi'-' saiszrwisw -ms:-: :s a r:samsms:-.A:s:s:-:':2:42-2 .-s l H q 5, u,n.y:gl qu 1 1,1 1 1.1 U .I ro Qugggggfgggggjful 1 v'lli':4:-1l1E'L N ' Q . .Q . l 'Ce P mc'Pal S Message I Zim-an-.:: .if l. 3225225 22259: asia' f . 13:35 :arms , . fssiligs w 1' air-2 G55 f ' -4559 ,Q . ,, .. N dt: ' ua -'--2 gggno N wi!! .Q SEQ? vi U f 'u n' fish? f iii-'i :PE- glfixi i 7, I Y .ggi :hz .715 5 dr ze 352255 ig.: ' Z ta: be 4' LK oi: Ak:-2 59, V 514: rf' 5 l 153-f 5' t 2 gif . . . gt Fw, ACIIAMENTO Hlgh School IS developmg a great ,,g,:,. 3 '.,fj .guise l ' many new features of school work these days. 1225: 'rl K? , . 5 7 .. Now, comes the changmg of our annual to a quar- 4,2 -1 ' ,f I , . . . . . 4 ' , g r 1 f - terly. r1l11S change wlll not mean a mere d1v1s1on :QS : . . . ' ,ni it of the annual but a real change 1n content and tone as well. Pl.llJllSll1I12,' a quarterly lnstead of an annual will greatly 1n- -,, . . . ...... crease the value of the book as a treasured I'6l'1'llHd61' of viii: school hfe. Its hterary tone promlses to be very much supe1'- .ESV L o l . . . . . . ua 5' lor to the tradltlonal hlgh school annual. Thls IS one of -.5 l, . nnf. V. the most p1'Og'1'6SS1V9 moves of the year, and We are proud .gigs to say Sacamento IS 1n advance of the other hlgh schools g 6 . '. . wwf. ajj g of the state ln maklng lt. fifglg 9592 . 252255 V I. H. Llnder 2. 0. s qt gli ? K' ' .. a K :nun ..-. a. ' K 1 K x ' J!-qi..2-252:ll5H5.2!Z1E5!2Ein 755352 ',. 5' TECH' 'IBEW 25393:55199i'EI'93f535Vf5C295 ,'if 1'?-g f xg . . l ffcw fDed1cat1ou QBBX 4 ' urs ' f-if Because of the fine spirit of J sportsmanship which resulted in 5525- the first championship team in seven or eight years, DU I I 11' ' I 0 , no Palm' mag zu-- gush! igfggt' :nm m ' ' nl' 3:-nh funn -1- Q za-1.5: 911929 fave! manila ., . MESS' nl I V s w .50 n L '- ' s no ' 1 lv 'av I I nf I U n, We the students of the Sacra- mento senior high school dedi- cate this first issue of the Quarterly, souvenir edition of the senior classes of this high school to the football team. We know the students and the people of Sacramento appreciate the fine efforts in the interests of clean sportsmanship, man- hood and honor as exemplified by our boys under the able dir- ection of that fine coach, Lour- ance Janssen ' .- . ,, 1. vqwr 'ga n' up-1 ' 'lgvfz iuvfuv Bifglf' Q, sp. L ui' ' 4-.-:-- v 4: FREN: u nf. '44 1 1 u - 1 Olgjzo? mggn. in 5 .ur .33 A? . 3224: 1-5,1 m . 1, , In n 15 v .Tr . A 4 -1 . . qw' Qx U V.: . va .- 5- I' '. 1' 1. s-'vi tl . JS Q , .,. M1 ' 142115 4, mg? 1 p 4 254322 433513, . ,mtg 4191. lgisio .-pw ti, .1 gdsgr 9532! Qin, :uni 1. luv, Tfhng 31:44 1. qisg 1'cn?' . 44-4 Q :S 4 nu -1, 1 ,nn fav. funn- .uflv lnfnug nun' .. ':- n- N QW? . . 'emi- :ww 'J Q sag-Q.. g.-Q, -n W- .u-. nv mf?-S 'nd' 5'.5Nio Ju-1 4 v. , .44-1. u ,,,. u 5.0 . ,gn 2. u'- 'u 'll' , , , . .0 . A., :nun .'- E: :Zim Jasc f 'liiif' Xsife ... : , - 5712 g 4 In qu!! v. any 1 f su nv p Q--f.u -- v Q--hs . .n .n -f.vn--hug:-f -ogg-f nu., n. .f so EN-I1:'i0f214514'f' '.' 1:21451-'fLf'.' ' ' L10.:1C:14'..f-5151. ssgivui-' ,-lu'-' ,01- nr..-x nun-,:'u, u,-,ep.gu,-'ogg'-'or - p u -fp,.x:,:'-...up:'a,,.u:4: --hlp.,-..,l:.:f-n,l:ng 55,yngfm,zg.,1.q,'ng.gm,.g.g'm,.L.- 1.1, 5 c , 4 A ,5 -,l.v,, .am ,n . ,m ,n :,,m,,n -, . ng: , hgg, :4,.q,v:..g.g '-4,.q,,g4,,.g , -4,.q,'..,.q,'-nv., , aux... ...Ng--l... o'.vwnvvp'vu ws'u wuvwpvvpvvn 'sues' 5uu'as an'aos' as' U . v- v.. . ' 'awv as' 'a n's'a n'v'a Us an'a'o V Q i - ---f Xssbflq- r Y Q! f, , i CM ' PEVIEW '--- c -1 A B, 1 -- ' L X -'in ..--V-.. A 4- ,I 'B 'W' :Pu :Q N! sw SE ' D S d Snaps Of ragon qua 13 A l 1. 'E In a season that proved to be a phenomenal success, gi I . Q Coach Lourance Janssen's Purple and White Dragons cap- Si 'Q . . . . . si iw tured for the first time since 1922 the California Inter- zzcolastic championship for Central and Northern California. v x ., , ,L lg 1' Li i i Ni ii Y 1 gl X ' 1 3 c S -6 if I5 . ei gt 'L S! 0? v QE 722 ,sf ,, ,.-ii. VX l gi 5 1 'wfiv' . I- ' --I Q5 i'1,..- '- pp l Q , N X an ? 1..W! , ,,. ix :Q ui fc is es Q 1 - ws, 54 s fi- ' PJ idx 'S v gf COACH LOURANCE JANSSEN 'G' Ninteen twenty-nine marks the climax of the gradual 'T 25' . . 'T 31, return to the fore of Sacramento's football aggregation since Coach Harry Hack Appelquist took over the reins of the ' 5 eleven four years ago. Appelquist found athletics and stu- dent body affairs in general to be in a negligent and indiff- erent state, and it is due in a great measure to him that l student morale prevails in such a marked degree today in 1 l '1 ' h 1 35 5 ' 1 ,i mis sc oo. 5 E- However, he was not able to be with the Dragons in 'Bt S' their banner year owlng to his appointment as coach of the l . . . . ' Q E local Junior college squad, but the Board of Education did SQ l Q SN select for the school the one man that would be sure to see va them through a record season, Lourance O. Janssen, one of , 591 the youngest head football coaches in the United States, and hi i M 92 fe. surely one of the most successful. S S H C 5 Sf ig A Q' '31 s- . v YV A - - ,FH u 1 - '- vv' -.v'-'s. , ' ,- i-- 'Y5,J2031424319-'-952420151015-L,-QAWIIQ 9 - -'-'X'Y'-Zwiqggyg91410162722HGH: Q 7 Y f ' ' -'l ' 5 I 1 12 is L J 75?- 5 55 9? if :pf - 5 be E lb 1 .3 0 'T W2 Aw M 'Q :E ' 1.5 I 'E 5 'YI U A 11' G1 g on REVIEW Not a single de- feat to mar the Dra- QH' gons record breaking , .af f f 4 f ' xx , S invasion-that is in- 1' - N w ,ef . :, L proud of. Yet the J anssenites Went fur- Z I Y M therg they piled up a iff? M 'Z ggi-T' Q g total of 269 points ' V while their opponents S gp scored only 18 in the entire season of nine NICK CULJIS games. The Purple and White eleven, led by Bill Sim, was un- questionably ,the most superior and consistent team in the ,ection both offensively and defensively. Lodi High School, -'econd place winner conceded this in selecting an all-C. I. F. -team for this region On a squad selected by the Flames .thletic department seven in the first string Were Sacra- mento Hi h School players. These include Theodoratus tackle' Robinson end' Meredith guard' Culjis center Callahan quarterback' Smith halfback' and Sim fullback. A mythical second team ' include two other Dragons White and T. Johnson, tackle and end respectively While the two remaining regulars Bottaro guard, N and Belles halfback Were given hon- ' I oiable mention I Six star players: Theodoratus if Meredith Callahan Sim Smith and Johnson were admitted to be of first 4 a'l 1.1. Vo v C! iv T! EE 9' T' a Q I 2 G 'J L. 51: 1 :1 l at . bg, deed something to be 5 -- y K 5. it P ,Rf S 1 sl ,gk 5 SS Q: dl U! 'wh ge gr 5 .5 293 1 up fa v 151 3 P1 5' coach while Wallace McKay stock- LV ton s grid mentor is quoted as saying ' Captain Bill Sim 1S the best fullback 4 in the centi al sectlon this year. fi A' given this rating last year CHARLIE WHITE I s 5 I Q- 4 P gn v ' - - - ' ' ' c - AIU fgdr QV Y,v,v.,v.vq vi li 5,-u 0.f!l.ff ,b i,Pi,'f'y'v'YQ Zf 7,5153-4 ' S ,s A H 6 5? AU It 1 H 2,5 N I . l eg J 1 55 f E5 V O . an i Z1 Ui Q g S T' , E' 1 . gg 1 9 r 7 E' N ,dk 7 7 7 bi , 'W 7 Z7 C ! I 7 9 C I Q- 1 qi r y 1 7 I El , E' string all-C. I. F. calibre by a Stockton V K 7 S Q' ' ' ' Q H . . . ' . K sq . n . . lb 5 V 'Y ' KK ' 77 ' I . . ., , Ig s - 1 t5 1 'E l 4 h Qfff..-'I-i.11--.1-1-H 1 10 'T ,Y L f' l. 7, I I l , E' , Y 7 S ' R 'Q 'J .-A I Q I , I ,S 'E 'R ,Q i Q 'E C7 SE P Y H as - 1 Lodi s captain Biff Strobridge was 6 E r 1' K1 S' .v , . , 471 A 1 A V4.7 :V...l-,474 Ynrg. 'ig' if ni l liiff X f 'xN..f' V - . 3-fp' -any -' i g Uhr REVIEW 1 - at li ii Q Smashing line plunges, running gl K, ,ex attacks, aerial supremacy, and excel- Ek ' ' ' , . l. Q ag ,' lent defense, along with conslstent Q. lg it team work that marked Janssen's at is ,Q men in every game, were the factors ., 5 1 W that brought home the bacon. ' if -L - The forward wall was an impreg- ' nable line. Trent Meredith, in his .l -e last year with the Dragons at guard, 5, l e 5 ,l was the best linesman in the central E' ,E 4' 4' section, Nick Culjis, who has also BETTS BOTTARO played his final high school game, gl , G l . ? was the best center in the section, Charles White, at tackle, ,Q was a BU from 1928 who developed into more than a po- 5 54? tential standing, early in the season there was a dire need ' for ends, but when Janssen found Ted Johnson and Jim lf,-3 Robinson his troubles were over, Frank Betts Bottaro, if guard, did his bit towards winning the title, and last but not as least big Captain-elect for '30, George Lambie Theodor- Q atus, transferred from center to the right tackle position, Q deserves the many acknowledgments of merit he received. QS l . . . . P 5, The Dragon backfleld is without a peer ln Northern Q gl California high school football, and they doubtlessly could if make matters interesting for the best high teams in the bal- S: ance of the state. Captain Bill Sim developed into the best fullback the central C. I. F. has . ' ever seen from a comparatively un- l A known sub in '28, former cap- , ep l 4 tain Joe Callahan, the fast and ag- J X ,X ' gressive quarterback, was the high- AE l ,l ' . . X ,sl 1 El point man, scoring 101 points 3 5, . . , . , 'S :gk against Sims 52, Smith s 41, and 1 E in Helles' ze, Jack smith, like Calla- 1 Q han, playing his third and last year ga in the first team, is as reliable a player as is possible to find, and George Relles at the other half, JACK SMITH I E- il 1 K.253314291435!q24i,g,1o151'1'1Wl:Q 11 5.-i1Hfflifh2i,rgWgg!,ff1:1i!G?.9.ZEmay1 PP' A. 5-. 1 1' ai :A It in in R A .3 n 6 'Y lv A71 A 'R 6 fu -l '1 li :i:.i4h .U ef 5.3 L 2 Qi 1 . v l .ALYIQQQ 2' ,n I 4 5 21 S . i J E b'm,E??i'i.'.:-t C ' P is another former B team member if that made the grade. - 05' xx f X The saying A chain is stronger than its weakest link can , . be applied to football in the corollary, No team is stronger than its re- serve . And the Sacramento reserves proved to be a veritable gold mine in that the material needed was always C O., 1 D 1 v Q S- i sf 1 Q it td Y JIMREVIEV Q., B229 , - ry. H if wi U! ,U JV ,, I' 1. , no I g K L X forthcoming. It was necessary for every mem- ber of the first eleven to play superb WALCOTT FERRISfootball in order to hold his place as there were so many excellent substitutes. One of the most hotly contested positions was that of left guardg Frank Bot- taro had but a scant lead over the fourteen year old sopho- more, Albert Soulies. In fact, their playing time was nearly evenly divided although Bottaro was in the opening lineup the majority of games. Soulies has speed is husky and has a great deal of natural ability while Betts is an ex- tremely steady player of whom Janssen says He more than once turned the tide of battle by making a timely tackle or a fumble recovery. Trent Meredith the unexcelled combination of offen- sive charffer interference runner punt coverer and defen- sive player in Northern California C I F had capable subs in Alfred Costanzo Ben Anater and Howard f Hubner although the latter showed p - possibilities later as a half-back. 's 'f' At center, Hoffman 1S a big boy who may succeed Nick Culjis next season in the first lineup. With a little more experience he will find himself a valuable asset heavy tackle and a good defensive player who should wear a Block JOE CALLAHAN i. :l ' in :El Sl edt R? it 524 5 S3 S: g! F2 gn '1 0 D 4 4 P1 D 54 5 'S Y ' o 74.i1V 'Q 4'o'a'o'i s'q.q1. ., o '14 'f a vv v 'f 'WW 'v W' 1 ' l 4 '15 4? 51 E1 ' ti an 1 y :Q P- 66 Y! M ' ' 'U4 Q ax 'ga L , VQ 4 s ,Y 9 , ' 'X A E . ' ' ':' 3 ci 1 7 9 .4 I . . ., 7 7 Q 1 ,ffl ' i. f 1. at I 'E 3 ' ' 1 l ' If nl 1 ' S I A 3 5 . . . ga as 4 Q - - - an S, . . . . ' E? 1 Jack H. Smith, a un1or 1S a qi F5 ' pi ak a ' .pq i Q5 it 5 w :Q Q. v , ,ri S, . -'- 1 y 'vfiif ' f- 1'+- A 1 - - 'v f.- All' K V 4 - . . I, - -- 1 ..' ss-.YA A, Q .A AQ. Z A . D g n p 5.1 v.rJi79.'.h'- A. 4 6 ..Zi:!t?4' ,YY . 'lug ' ' 1 - 7 I is B 4 '4 .s P 'E 'W 5 J 5 I VAVAVAY LB ftvq 6 l I C gl gl L Q1 . I A b . b l gl ,1 x fi Q . 1 .OE VI l Yi. D' Vg y'- 1 S aftei the 1930 grid battles Otto Reemts and Bus Geaix we1e two of the more preeminent ISSGIVGS Both held down end posl tions Geaiy has speed powei blocks and runs good interference Janssen awards Reemts this compliment I the Stockton game he did as flne 'i piece of defensive work as I have evei seen on a high school team H stopped play after play on revelses double reverses line plunges and JACKH SMITH fakes for no gain and threw the a ophomore should be the end mamstays of the varsity next season Scruggs was 1nJured 1n the Turlock game Stanley Hirtle, a regular guard 1n 28 made a bettel end in 29 but an injury in the Purple s first game d6p11V9d him of doing very much the remainder of the season Hol linffsworth was the only reserve linesman to receive honol ible mention on Lodi s all-C I F Al Thomas B111 Hays beard Salvo Swanston and Valerio were all good linesmen who at one time or another were put into action In the backfield, as well as the line every position had subs that could hold their own with the best high school material Lloyd Locke, Frank Stoneburner, and Ray Scott ,- stand out foremost among them. P, Locke, at left half, was easily the lj fastest man on the squad. He was the only flashy player f among the Dragons. Weighing - I . only 122 pounds, he made sever- 'I al sensational plays that still lin- ' .- ger in the minds of many foot- l x I ' ball fans. Frank Stoneburner ' was transferred from right half k I ' to fullback as an understudy to THEODOPATUS uv' vgf 1 Y P 1 V in N' R WE :It 9141.0 itll lla -f Sgva s 417, .V v 1 q Q ,, , A vq ,I- ' 1 - Q-Inv' 5 5 , ivvrv---'qv ,v . JMR .m.,., - V A719 ?,'A'A ?'3t311 :4 at .vi M-' , ,' , 0.M.0M -P!! A y, U U1 2 , ' g I ff . 5 , L MQ . .1 - S- i 'P I ' - S? - 4- . M K . , -V H, 'fr Ll, . 2 . . ' ST rw -4 '1 2 K . Us . - ' Q , 3 . - '25 . U2 FU ' ' 2 . 4 V ' T N n . . . ,X , 5- ' , Q E U AJ X C? ' . lv Q. P1 ' ' . 11 - - 2 5 ' cn -i ' ! 'QI r W - 0 . . l 'F ' . . t .. n 4 USS a ' 1 . UQ : 1 4 p V I' I . . fn .. CD ,. A 5 - I I , ' l I I 4 E V ., I -'qv' 11VA'7' ' ' - t Q-unqr' ' YVYY ' Y Y YY 1 1 'U' 9293- WU ' - M.NI 0.0.0Jlm1m- '-'- . 49 i g , f L , 1 , - A 14 .-QM ' N Qi s 6' d' T' T' gh sr qi 0 D U -1 'bi D v F1 l . It 4 A ,J 1 .U 15g av ' --Sl 17131 ill v' V' Y P I 1 n , , , ' . . K , 4 w 4 r w , J: 7 N F L L E S E v 1 i. 3 ' 1 r 4 5 -3 , S' fx' vvy ' - .4-,N hu- - c ,--1lf- x x 14392,AA-SJ:Q:,!.'..,i1 . 1 li 5.-.-11.0. FAg9!Ziyg'!':'!hO,GVJALE4Zigi' 1. i ig CJACREVIEW I5 h 'T 'E 9 if YAWA 51 UV! 'u 1- 1 D idx 'il S. H! In Mgr 1 3 6 4 4 Captain Bill Sim forecasting him as p ii7i a regular in 1930 Ray Scott but foi breaking his shoulder in the Vallejo frame would have Gained all-C. l. F recognition. He excels as a half- back in blocking tackles and is a con- l b ,1 . u sistent glound gainer and a wonderful defensive player. Walcott Fariss a Good all around r10fht half made him elf a tar after being unable to make the B team in 1928 He should iate a reffular position in 1930 Alex Kam pouiis was inducted 1nto the A quad fit quartei back in the Lod1 Game Excelllng as a punt catcher and a defensive player he will undoubtedlv b a con picious memb r of next years eleven Loien Douffla mall but aggressive half has also anothei sea on to shovv ln abilities 1 , :. Q LLOYD LOCKE The Dragon s schedule and results for the past ea on follow Vallego Stockton CC I F J Cal Aggle Fiosh Preston Lodi CC I F J Tuilock Woodland The locals did not meet any ieal oppo s1t1on from the piemier Ofrld struggle with Vallejo to the Northern California champ 1onsh1p game with Woodland Every Diaff on foe was nonplused However 1930 piomises to bring out some ieal football timber The weaker teams may be dropp d fiom the schedule and replaced Wlth such elevens as that of San Francisco s Loi ll High Lourance Janssen s first sea on 1 head grid mentor was an outstanding one Credit must be also tendered to those who BILL SIM QW-' , UA . 0 U V is Qu Qu xv 4 dx '1 6' W 9 JF F1 sl K Q 'K 5 'G V nhl 4 A 5' L A b 'Si gf! '7Y'4'M'Q'v 1 Vihx P ' ' ' . v 1 4 'Q lbw k' ii ' 'f S ' ' .4 5 T as . ' , ' S T N A 1 5 2 , Q A '23 7 C ' rt 5 ' s I 5 C X A V X we X 1 Y ll . 1 as ' .o J ' ' ' K 'ne , owiaffivi G K' S S . K 'Lx 'L L'- 1 ' vx '.v' ' sc H ' 5 . 1 . ' 19 n 1 . 5 ii Ci . . 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Combatalade and . Chester Millet and Football Manager 1 Ed Grossman with his staff of assist- ants. The Sacramento High Schools 1099 football season will always be remembered as a mot glorious one. In the Northern California realm of llloll chool football the name whose brilliance dims everx other is Sac ramento THE TEAM Otto I eemts end Stanley Hirtle end Bus Geary end eorge Valerio end Forbes Hollingsworth guard Charles Whlte tackle George Theodoratus tackle Jack Smith half back Trent Meredith tackle Nick CulJ1s center Howard Hubner halfback Bill Sim CCapta1nJ fullback Joe Calla man quarterback George Relles halfback Jack Horace smith tackle Alex Kampourls quarterback Lloyd Locke halfback Ray Scott halfback Frank Stoneburner fullback W1lk1e Farrss halfback Loren Douglas halfback Ted John on end Jim Robinson end Ben Anater guard B1llHayes ackle Clarence Beard guard, Al Costanzo guard, Gerald STONI LUPNFP nd Jack Hoffman center and Frank Bottaro guard MANAGEPS Ind Grossman Kenneth Pope and Phil Groff BASKETBALL PP OSPECTS After playing twelve pre sea 1 son practice games the prospects for a championship basketball team for 1930 IS indeed bright lf not br1ll1ant Playing twelve games the Dragon five emerged victorious in nlne This IS an exceptional re cord 1n view of the fact that the squad went through a schedule of KAMPOUPIS vAH U! 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O . r 4 14 ' - as 4 u 1 1 ? 1 1 lg L ss Q 6 E 5 q v 4 ,P ' ' 4' V1 Q!- 'S C ,1 x I W, 'v BXQQBEZQI -1 iiiiigiiigi 15 5,,au!o'6!BvAi,- gr :V ipkjiig, N 1 1 A ' ' ,. 1 ' '- - - , 1 Y ' L - 1 , 4 pb' h. .. 15' - Q Sh 'Q Ib. 94 'Pi A 4 Pl 5 w iw 1 'w lv iw I 15 le la B In 5 Qi 4 55 C val E1 5' dl 4 PQI 1 fb 41 L 5 E D1 'E T .32 'f : S--.FQ .Mh- g w.. -. N- 1251. -- Us - w e '. f- iff Q71 K , ' ' X ,, ,M 'V ' ' ' ,If . 5 ig, ab ! ' R.. 'even games in one week dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Marysville and Yuba City High Schools claim victories over Coach Lourance Janssen's casaba tossers. Early in the season Marysville took the long end of a 19-14 score in a hotly contested game. Another de- feat came after the Purple and Y .. 7:1 Q' qi D15 is 32 -J, 5 4 dx 6 A G '- W i 3 'MEVIEW 5 . L? ff. gg- .. ' K X :Q at lg -f 9 9, 5,1 D fa Q - nw. .4 . Y ' 5- ,S f 4' M! h -uae' 1 BILL SIM AND STOCKTON CAPTAIN White team was apparently exhausted due to playing a double header the day before. The score was' Yuba City 35' Sacramento 15. In a return 'fame Yuba City ag defeated the Dragons 32-36. Part of the pre-season record of the A team, which is, ts may be seen an impressive one follows. Sacramento 332 points ' opponents 210 Sacramento 29' Esparto, 25' Sacramento, 35' San Juan 13' Sacramento 45' Roseville 5' Sacto, 14' Marys- ville 19 Sacramento 27 C. O. P Frosh, 20' Sacramento, 25' Winters 19' Sacramento, 36' San Juan 12' Sacramento 31' Grass Valley 18' Sacramento 22' Davis 21' Sacra- mento 15 Yuba City 35 Sacramento, 32 Yuba City 36 Sacramento 31 Chico All Stars 11 The record of the B squad is as impressive as their heavier and more ex perienced fellows Then practice schedule included nine games, seven of which the Bees came out on top They scored 145 points to The C team broke even The midgets played two games, winning one and losing the other the compiled scores of the two GEORGE PELLES ., .1 ' it hi . U . 3 g s df 5. we il 'Sz atv 9-5 is 1 P bi v P1 'T 4 ew 4 5 L r b L 'El Vfwa' NVQ!! WVQ'0'4'9's'0'7 V' Wil 6 U 0 fl! f 1 v 'O' I' V 7 f 3 W - E '1 yq - 9 9 9 I L ov K iQ Nam - , , H bf cc 77 51: I 1. '- E ' N 9 9 . 9 0 ' se 44 E: , , . 0 as I 7 7 F 7 7 r iq! 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 6' 1 Q 9 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 Q 7 7 7 7 7 7 Y 5 pci 7 7 I 7 Y 7 7 7 ,A 7 gl 9 3 , - 'E L. as 99 ' Q o o u A l ' ' A - . 5. . , , is fl ' 1 1 s . in . 'E Q 5 3 the opponents 113. gi 'ik as 99 'Q L ip 4 E 9 Q ul . ' f so . . 9? vi 1- ui ' E . 1 pe ' Q 9 ll pi Ik ' ' ' ' . v' .r sf I A71 1' v J . 't Ik ' CQ 'f W'i'w -1 ' a:: W',w-,.- ','jf'-' nfs' Q24 4. . - - - - . - - - - ' ' ' ' -'-hw1:e:v.r.f--I-1 9-Mgmt' N - ' 9 .A I Y . ' Y.- ' I Y X 4- I I - Y. lg- Sfrsfyf ES .ur-REVIEW ,V 54 :B chu Ii .,' inf A A 6 'T 'T Abi 6 'U W2 1283! YAY sf' 1.71 C 13' I I U' games were 15 for the locals against 15 rf for the opponents. ff el The B team scores in the practice season: , Sacramento, 223 Esparto, 43 Sac1'a- l mento, 193 San Juan 10' Sacramento 13' Roseville, 9, Sacramento 19, Winters A 153 Sacramento, 14, Grass Valley, 11' Sacramento 21' Davis 22' Sacramento 16' Yuba City 5, Sacramento 21, Yuba City 17' Sacramento 27' Davis 10. TI ENT The C team: Sacramento 8' Winters XII PEDITH B 10. Sacramento, 73 San Juan P' , 7. In the conference season the high school is entered in two leagues witn five teams on the floor. A B and C teams will play in the County League with Sutter Creek, lone Jackson Elk Grove Courtland Clarksburg, and Galt. There is al o an A and B team entered in the Stockton Lodi, Sacramento League Those signed to play basketball during the 1930 season follows' ' A Team' Bert Silva, James Williams, Joe George, Jack Pieff Don Margetts Woodrow Menke Mike Bakarich, Nlonroe Lyles Harvey Duncan, Morris Overton, Carl Hai ry, Geo. 'lheodoratus Joe Franclsconi, Bert Hills, Clark Hewell, Clayton Marx Bill Weitzenberg, Al Robin- son Bill Phillips Ed Grossman, Bob Sil- ,A vers George Belles Joe Callahan, Frank ner Burhl Scruggs Geo Valerio, Frank ' 1 ' bottaro Nick Cul jis ' j L Team' Wm Peccole, Harry Quinn, f Haruo Seto Clyde Beutler, Alvin Costa, . it gr SE 6 iii 5' J' R' x 1' 5' 4 Q 9 ,G LW ,s C S sd el ,dl s 41 C: we fl .n G! qs 0 D4 D D I 1 fb U1 v P1 I '1 4 1 K 7 7 7 U k 7 7 7 . 'S I 1 1 1 I U ' l N as 77 1 a 1 'l w ' P 7 l E iq D his as I , ar 77 yu 11 , ' ' 4 5 I E1 Q. rq, . Q GK 77 . h ' al ' 5' 1 1 1 1 ' ' g 1 ES' 31, , l 35 '. , , . J' K 7 7 Stoneburner, Ted Johnston, Howard Hub- X ' . Y V l- 1 1 ' l Sk 1 Y . 5:3 na 111 . ' ? ' pil i , 5 all . 1 ea ' ' 1 1 3' N 7 7 I T5 1 1 u '1 5 l P ,n C K - . TA, l' 4,2-92-YQELX11-1 0' 17 --'- J HH ' ' l H W '- i i ,- I I A24-9 ' -L A A so .- - F ,g 1 4 1 01 if 51 1 5 s 5 N K 7 7 7 7 dk 11 K 1 1 y 7 7 7 7 7 7 Ex I 7 7 :A N. ca L 7 7 5 1 1 5 Y I 5, ' 5 1 ' 1 x E3 55 ,Q 2 9 Q 9 4 'I .4 I l C In 3 s R 2 4 5 wa Le at E 1 B A 4 94 9 6 3 5' Seymour Farber Fd Funk Sam Saunders, E' I Don Wilkins Roy Johnston, Craig Hyde, Bill Robinson Aaron Vaznaian Walter . Q Kistler Bill Peluso Don Collins, Herbert J M 5 fl Johnson Jack Allen Sheridan Downey, IJOBINSON I i s Z 'S si L 1 bl Q A v A s K we N an CVQ gi, . 5 Q Q Vi W4 5 - l'o16!lYLQjJZ6YE6!'i'!d rlvarlzziidgwl is - I M 7 , C .... ef ' .-VT-. A A ,- - xo' iv' A L C A C B2 li? H: :PQ 64 l In li . 1 wr 3 Jlm Farley, Lugene Casey, gr 1 1 It , . . Q ,S -A Maumee Davlson, Harlan Ray. S is Q ' ex 0 is I C Team: Tony Degusta, 0 G IQ Napior Clarke, Henry Taketa 'gk A ' tel 4 Dan Lawrence, Robert Galli, f'l Joe Simmons, John Callnan, L Frank Shreck, Leonard Atkin- 4 . E 'fg son, Floyd Alexander, Bennle :' -4 . ' Davls, Clarence Geach, Ed Q' ' . Jw' ,5 Ashford, Douglas May, Denms Sl Q '41 1 1 1 S Hesslon, Howard Holllngs- El 4 s COACH AND CAPTAIN worth. gg n if I D ' ml? SE ru. . 1 bv G! ' 'nf 35 5: on J' - :Q B' A l X 45 1 i.', -N- 4- Q f -ex -X A, or A gg r . E .' ru P14 fx A ., , Q f Q' ,gl ' A 4, . 'EW Q df l f A A w ul A A 0 g Q iv ak A All - f'3 'a 'g vel K fl A 2 . IK 1 A 1 4 fl A 1 C 1 ' 'A A ' Q, BIG COACHES ALL 5 1 gl Q I D E' fi l Q' S Sl QS M si 5 01 G hi Fi hw se as , 5 , ri 51 a- Ag '11 5- J Qu 'I' 1 A - fm- - - U QQ.2ygypbbklq,g,g,:,1.1.n1s1s1m.. , 18 .-a-I-f-Hvaaajg,W,g,y1o!a'A9.ZE4Quai! l i , . 4 A .., I , l l i it jr ' ' ' ' '11 I FQ., N -pf , J fr 4 H Eb!-iglf, S 1324 Ufzc REVIEVV WMI, A A GA - A., :qv , , - mf eva aa '44 ig an 52 S! R: if 9' S S7 A.: 4 T 3 LS - SK 13 S' Q dm 'Q 5 fn . 'J' 4 . .z4.', j. 5 4 fw A LW' II V' K 'c I -Q 'E 1 - a ' 1' 4 W 5 I MM gl A 1 Ai ii G. as 21 ' W ' ui P' v p ' CALLAHAN GOES OVER IN - Q, by gig VALLEJO GAME gg UAW Sn fi A :E E in 4. 33 M Z '1 ' E' 3 an 3 ' 6 af fn N Qu W J, Hin:-'Ik aa ' ' .6 A P1 A 5 A A I 5 , EQ 4 ' r A .4 u' P- al Q g. .w al A vw gd A sw 9, ig SIM AND MEREDITH IN gg STOCKTON GAME FE , A :A bv 75 E' s 0- , '21 ?f M S, V' JA - A '51 3' E 'TG' ' A vvvv f- ' - , .Q-A,-. - - ',A YA. xg.: 1031424 33-'-35!4!o!a10T-53'7 1nlu 1 9 if -,mma9iWIIf!v!f!l1'm7Z22C7452 ,' ' J Y W 1 Y f ' 'Yi '11 ui W I H 1, was wi' C clgfx N 5 , ,- , Y 7 5. I QAXI hm. 5 -5'Q 95' Y Aw- Y -W - - 'L -1 A--V V v A A -- ,tv 1 ,, A -4 0 la l 0 , qu fi lp, r 1 'U In 'U 2 'T 'T 'Q 'T W3 D1 10 T 'T -h A ,anv- Y EQ!vIi! LQ if ' -V1 via L 2 '34 I 43 rdl P A 6 LS' 4' Q 3' S 4 B 1 C E Listening In By Bob Lull If W ISTENING in is a favorite pastime with many people. People from all walks of life who have as many different occupations, practice the gentle art of listening in. Among the people who might be numbered in this last are radio bugs , shut-ins, tele- phone operators, people on party lines, and maids and detec- tives. Probably the largest group of listeners-in are those who listen to the radio. These people are calloused to the hardship of having an announcer come on the air during an especially good program and remark that this program comes to you through the courtesy of Bunkem Brothers, dealers in shoes, garden hose, carrots, loudspeakers, etc. and that tomorrow the first fifty people to purchase twenty-five dollars worth of goods will receive, absolutely free, one root- beer ticket However an almost equally large army of listeners-in are the telephone operators and those who have party lines. The people who listen in on the telephone conversation especially in the country hear that Mrs. Jones baby had the croup and almost died, that Johnny Smith while looking foi the sugar barrel consumed a small amount of rat poi on and is sligtly indisposed These people never fail to know of the meetings of the Ladies Aid Society Farm Bureau Sewing Circle and Bridge Club It is not uncommon for three and sometimes more people to listen in on the same conversation. Telephone operators also appreciate the latest bit of scandal as has been proven in numorous in- stances Finally there is the group composed of detectives maids butlers stenographers etc. It is the business of the detective to listen in at all times For this purpose the dic- taphones were invented Dictaphone records when played enable the detective to listen to a second hand conversation One of the favorite occupations of maids butlers and other menials is listening in Their type of listening in ls usually concealed by closed doors O 17 if Q I U' Q' Q Sm 1 2 G S tql W i dl E l ' n 1, l 3 Z5 FU . 4 F 2 po' CIN 1 l lg v v Y r r fgaggysiflu s S: SI S.: 31 G! qs 17 5 4 D 5 1 Avi 1 D P1 r Q4 b 'Sl V 1-,fy v ,V , 1 qvq p v rrr 4 v VP mi ' T - -. , sa I ' D E 54 L ' ,fi ' W Q , Q - ' ' 2 , i l ,,. fq. 51 5, , .4 9 9 , , . l ll ,i rl , A in 'E C 7 D Fi' 'A J 1 1 :- 3 uf - ' fi W4 ' ' .. ' . iv Eg . . . mg F5 , , ig il , . . . . -. . . . . .w Q3 f I ' wi 'ii - v '1 we ,P 6' F 514 .v 6 'vv -- ff- A , V ni. YQ,,.,zo,.4.4!4M- -4!4.+:.:u-11 - BWQ 20 9--'M- e2w2Qvzix':f:f1'-KMGGEMM? , ' I YW - -7 ! 7 I 2 '17 I im ' 1 - ef U emories R ,X if Written for the Review by-Patricia Ricciardi f 'S of last year's class ., , A FQ Mem'ry leads me by the hand Into days of long ago Q Where in garden plots of Joy f T M 5 I Blossoms fair of Friendship grow. W I N: H Oh, sweet garden some call high school, ff! May thy blossoms never die! ,I ' ' Through the years that grow between us j Let the fragrance be a tie. , And some day I'll wander slowly N , ,A Through thy petal-covered lanes QV A lx O Where familiar voices greet me, li, ,leg X Meeting old-time friends again. ' Dearest of the works of nature, X 933, X Which my garden walls enclose, KX., - M Are those sheltering trees, resembling N X,-7 NX Teachers whom my memory knows. ,S Xl M Teachers who are ever willing Jkt 5 L' XX When we need, ever trueg X 5 - N To these friends, the best and dearest, VL ,rl , Everlasting love is due. 9 J' NX , Xxxs K5 L-4 sis lili X Q X. ba rg -7 All-4 ri-no X X ' ' J X F X S 24 A lx Si Km Y V I tx I A . on may IEW I , at Sq rs e it I hy :S wi ag . ga D g The Greeks and the Trojans gl ' . 1 T a ig I O Gly 3, is p F. I6 A fr . 9 'sf fx N il Ig X X G I A 4 if N til ,, 5 gkje f fm ul 5 N YN j A it 5 . -e g 1- M. .. ,I ,. -11 V, i 1 I jx WI N K I ,A . 'Ars I I ' T . I as A I 1 '- - . 2' :21 ' If--. ' Mk X l ... ' ig I' I 'iff-'ff jl .f1illW l'Q, qi Eg Eg Al A QXAX I ,X G A -N ' I1 X ff .0 .I I f ,gli By Elmer Sachs ssl 41 NE day, while I was walking across a field, I dis- gl is Q, P covered a little ant h1ll. On th1s hill, there were sg QS s9,?? e Small red ants. These ants, as I watched tag them, I called the Greeks.. In the center of their we hilllwqsi' with several small holes around iz. II ,N noticed thateveryqtime an ant would come out of the o e, 5: El, he woualdbring a little piece of rock, or dirt with him. These Q, ants were Hard-working ants. A ' TQ E: I sawiftliat some of th'eg-arltusillliad' stopped working, and 'g E, were running' down the holes. 'Ij,looked about and was sur- Q: :if j prised to seeja line of black .ants approaching. These ants En. I called the Trojans.,' I ,. lg 535 One by onethe Greek ants stopped working, and came n U out to fight their enemy. In a few seconds there was quite I an array 'of Greek antsready to battle. The Trojan ants were larger than the Greek ants, but f ' I the Greek ants were fighting for their home. The battle ij began. There were heads, legs, bitten off. A Trojan ant fs jr was carving the head of his kill when a little Greek ant El sneaked up and clamped his vice-like jaws over the neck U E of his enemy and bit off his head. The Trojan ants began 3? r , 1 S to retreat and the Greek ants won the battle. The field QQ was strewn with the dead but the industrious Greeks ye cleaned it off, carrying all the bodies away. p , , N Q After they had cleaned it off they went back to work I in . . . . gm lg 'again as if nothing had happened. gl li- ET 'E , ,. i -E33242493524Iqiqymgggislhiiim.Q 22 5-i1Hifi?fh26,5gvggg,91o1HG7ZZiEiga?1 Fibir' b'W'0 f C5533 15 h .4 4 D 1 s 154 '2 'U 5 Fo YAYAVA 75 P 'A fl' Q15 dl E- 5- E' p :l S l gr? 54 -B rs 5 lk' lg 7 4 lb! ff f 35 L,,-77 T X f f ffgff Bmgd f,f?i,fy+'-S. -Jw of fa ffff F VVTU2 4 ZC I Lzke who S4 I F mn ggi By Neely Gardner W5 I N my desk hes an old and much thumbed copy of G-.Q-V5 a book It lb my solace 1n tlme of sadness, and 0 my safety valve 1n moments of exaltatlon I tl th thlS book IS Hucklebelrv Flnn Mark 'lwa1n, that super word pllot Ofuldes th1S th11ll1ng melodrama of a Walf, chance and a runaway slave down countless mlles of the wlndlng BKIISSISSIDDI Thls book pr entmg, as lt does, one of the most h1StO1lC per1ods of Amer lca, appeals to my lmaglnatlon I can plcture no more mar velous settlng than the mlghty M1SSlSSlppl, no more exc1t mg adventure than floatmg down 1tS waters on a bundle of logs 1n company Wlth Huck Fmn, that whlmslcal twelve xear old boy, who takes hls extraord1na1y envuonment as 1 mere matter of course As Huck pours forth hlS phllosophv of l1fe to me, mv healt warms to the glow of h1s corncob plpe, and 1n a l1ttle whlle I am convlnced as to the correctness of h1s practlcal though pr1m1t1ve solutlon of the prblems of the human race Huck IS lovable fo h1s Slmpllclty, and whether 11ch or poor, hc IS always hlmself, a typlcal lntelllgent bare legged boy. He IS the lmage every boy chlsels of hlmself ln h1s youthful davdreams Th1S lad d1d not deslre the pursult of know '17 arty. 'qu WU if T! 3' J, T 4 Sl Q' 'Q 'J s kd Q Q mst -G ,d s 5' s S' Qu G2 EE S uf :ur fo 16 3 Yi :vs 3 P1 P tbl 15 1 -E it g. Q4 r ,, B B4 ' T 6' S 6' L VF P' 1 V ' v -il l V I -1- ' ' 17 I f , . . ' vx A 7.1 .. u' ' -,..Y vu -! A i A ,A - 41 A ', , , in f P ' af l lbw ' P D 1 fd lu 1' ' -1 ' f 71 Q V . , 'f4,!i,l5y,, ,ff X C . Mgkvjkg 5' f, A jffuf ,ff V , ,I . E 'fjfff v,V!,i!Kff X f I fl M 5 ' iflffffif' Q7 ff yfwvf ,Q '- fy' Y ,Q ',j'f4'!.3 5' l 4 if ,Q ' if X ffy, K 91 , U f 5 .X 1 ,KWH I K I f!,fij,lf f L 1 ' 91' W fs. MH l Q'-,A J u 'X I , X-, f el It fleiii- 5, -at 5. Q,:. QM, f i ,f ,f H kl 19 ea A 'uc e erry jWWi,VWf Q bi Q ' i?i ,:: 5 O' r K .Q V ' 5155 -Ei-E 1 lv' 1. eaiziqffi ' ,Q - ' f , :- ,,- Il Y.: 1' 5' .'5 A ' ' Q L 9 D 5. . 'lf ' Z1 Nl: . -, . . sg U, ly-i, ilx'J 1 . I . n 5. Q 13555 g 4 . . U 1 I . ,, ' fa F f U' v - 2 6 - , 6 W Q . I ' 54 . ,Q 1 . . . .... . 7 'el . , 9- -6 et K: . 1 . . i. . '- as i . . . . -4 y Q ' A ' . . . . . - ' V I, . . . ,S H ' ' , A C , . D . . . 1 . xg a - :wt ul . . . . . M. , , Fi . . . . . V Qy 5 1 - -I xl7fY vu. ww .-.'n'1 4f' '-Q 5---1 --mfs v - - -- 3 W 6 ' ' ' T' -A ' nfs!!! A905 1 A J.Q- ' ' - xx . : v 'Z !'A'AG74 Regina? P Ai 1 '1 1 I 6 6 6 1 fi il ledge, so he just said that he didnt take no stock in school , and never went Mark Twain s pen is like a magic wand, for those who gaze upon its works are brought into subjection. I am very fond of his selection of words, unpolished and backwoodsy though they are, for there is an inexplicable fascination in them, and they always express better than other words could, what the author wishes to say. Once in telling of a very simple episode, Huck could have said, And I might have been caught with five thousand dollars that I was not - u qv it S' fi e' J' T' s dx 1 in Q C' 1 LQ s y K x 2-1 V 4 .,. , 1,-Q X-.Sbf3N... r A ' C13-fi , f,: CJAU REVIEW ...ul A A .A ,.. fe' . c ' e Y PM rv- ii' v 4 if L. 'Ee ,Q C4 7 1 1 3 ' A va , . in 5 -Q ' s' Abd ' 5 in ,is V1 5 'A , I V L A1 ' P . le DO U A 42 'dl P P r supposed to have , but instead he wrote: And I might be ketched with five thousand dollars nobody hadn't asked me to take care of This quotation expresses very eloquently I think, what I am at a loss to put into words of my own. Huckleberry Finn contains no arid regions as do tl works of Thackeray and Dickens, but is well watered throughout with humorous incidents. Not a page is turned without a spicy quip, and not a chapter rolls by without a frame-racking burst of laughter. I then, who consider my- self a connoisseur of good jokes, was elated when I first discovered this gold mine of Wit I like Huckleberry Finn because it is a melting-pot ontaining many ingredients: local color, description, life- like characters, and vast quantities of humor. Many a per- son might say of his favorite book that it holds his interest throughout' but this one of mine not only accomplishes, but far surpasses that feat, for it leaves a watermarkeu impression upon the reader which will remain with him to the end of his days fu , 1 X fl I X ff ff ,QL -Q A I X ' le 4 6 l i f ' fl -' u f ul! mlm , i. 'A -3 S 1 E' s. T! 3 ez. R QP 1 - Y: 2 .9- Z 4 -v 'Y 5 1 Q sv- Qb 1 -i s ,1 El 4 P Qu- Laq- , . . Vllv- yvy-- +A- , V 75' 51.9 il P ' ' 4 '-9 p'f'9'9!P f 4 ' IUQZ. 1 U , H 'Ii .e , Q. 9 g l 51 ' I a .. 1 0 ie P t 4 1 IDS J I :ZS 3 QE . V14 iq , Wg! uw D H Pa . ul ' r' ri. Q u 77 3 1 6' 41 ' Q df v 4' '51 E.. ' . .F 1 A f 7' v l N 1, , , , 1 ' 17 ' , 1f f i W! 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A74 J 5 fm' MY4'U9M!0:Q: miiif-'lffu 1 24 --'f'f'1 wt ' ', 'x1v!r'0.Wf ?'5i9't -L Z ni i 3 ' 15 2 4 ,Q D .D Ab 1 fd D2 5 tif. 147474 7 3 4 11 D K E' U' 44 I P 1 l in ,4 49 51 E K B- .U ES: fnREx1w A Coon Story That Wasnt A Coon Story Q N xfdffwx M N -'P+ K F f QW' 'Pr- t Qrftsnmfv ss-Q f, ner ffl 1X CX jg? 3 ,V Ev ff JQE5 Q7 1 X g as-Saga By Char les Oven house PAPPING for coons IS a profltable buslness for a trapper But I wasnt trappmg for buslness 7 Ei though It mlght be called for proflt Every nlght limi a v1s1tor that we spoke of as the coon would call at my uncles clucken house, w1th the result that next mornlng a chlcken would be mlsslng At last I made up my mlnd to catch the coon I balted a bw trap wlth a freshly k1lled chlcken set lt under a tree covered lt w1th leaves and anx1ously Walted for mornmg Dawn f1nally came I grabbed my gun hurrled down to the trap and lo and behold the cutest l1ttle coon' I rushed back to the house callmg for my aunt and uncle to come and see the cute l1ttle coon I had caught They fol lowed me on the run but as I neared the trap I would have preferred to be alone Runnlng down that cute l1ttle crea ture s back was a whlte streak I ralsed my gun and fued but I was a second too late It had flred before me' t74 V37 SE S. gn Qu 47 Q St 5 Q 1 Q gl rr 'L ll lla s T' T' sn G' gi 1? s5 Q f v -4 vs v P1 P it 1 li 4 H D d' it ' VV 1 v 1 v , . v Ir A In 1 A.: 2.0. 1424! 4-'-'Y - Isla' - ' ' 20 ' -9-59111011.91 - 45 ' ' 'Elm 'HQ' ' I I 1: ' , I . x A :LL u ' I ,uv Q- an ' ' + 4 it' V 4 EPI L D 1 'S O1 lg 1' 6 5 1 1 'bn 51 E I , L Q 'I 5 N 4 K lp I' , 5 4 1 Q 'xx X K , 7 1 I nil, V 'Mel ' 7-3 I - Q its , Q fs A -5 Leafs fs A ma. 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E4 I 55 ' + EW bl wx r Y 1 b 5 95 f wi Qf D 6 R 9 'L' A 'Q A 4 Il I l 1' jg x' lk pf J' 5 s I 'tt lex il 'i 4 , E' si I K kv I 53 24 L 5,4 I 53 hi fi Sl s Q vi. 15 lk' Q I ,w gg ' ' - - - 1 v ' A s n .. ' - - 4 ll H iv vy Q v e - ' A -fs Aja' fy,gpgM.a.a!q.y,m.u.w-un. I 26 --f-'-'1'Mav,3i,m,,,g,1o!a'AZci2Zigi! L' If li f Y' i i-I ' 11 i f 1 1 .Ir I I -W- f FRN... r A . CQQ A E SFI 3 , - cfm' REVIEW ,Ip A A I, - 55' A I ' + ' r vt .QI I IAQ SE I2 it iw it R 0 I 0 .1 I Q Remew Edztorzal and 3: 4 5 -uf - 4 Mechanical Staff S. E 92 AQ -Q u 4 b 1K fa six H fu 13 Q I y In an ' K ., I In Q 1' o W' z' .B I A 42' :swag gk ,F ex 1 X 5 I 4 v b S 4 IE Sf as ' 'JH 242 'IQ we lpv Tl 414 'wp 55 SE di an in ru y 15. 4' 2 4 5 X! rf, 'N-1 hx 'Q f v 4' Q K' ' 4' 5 at rw 'dn M 9' .Q I I b ' A' I A, ,ww I ' V Q A I , Q., , , .,. I I A 'K F I D . X 5 u l at 3 I I 5' MECHANICAL STAFF ,g I - 1 E Frank Morgan .............................................. Lmotype Operator la gl' Albert Chrlstensen ............................................A......... Pressman gg S James Waters ....................................,......,....... ...,..,.. B Take-up 34 4 sr, EDITORIAL STAFF 52 ,Q JGSSIC Fraser ..,,...,,...,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.. Editor X-Ray ig Mary Dumas .................................. ....... E d1t01' REVIEW gi rg Edlth Gerken .....,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ....... E d1tO1' X-Ray 1 z- R v g, d' h Kg 'B S. 'v-sw, v -, -A--. ,.,-.,.. ,,- ---.ur ':Qbg43142493514Koxazmemwtwifrsn. I 27 teaiwaigmxmrnmiie53,5251 , V 4: ' ' -1 1 nr- -r X., f-gs.. T g . C155 T T is ' , ,L Es, we REVIEW WULTZWZ is - fi SE D' F P Q OTQVQT QGCQ ai 'w w 'T . , . T Qt g By Placido Paimejar tg, 4 44 Aw 9 - :Q Ii u They may be yellow, black or brown, ' They may be red or white, But underneath whate'er the skin, jl I The soul is pure and bright. T 'VE They may be scattered east or west, Q ,E Of every tribe and kin, sl In spite of color, race, or home, , S E They're fellows 'neath the skin. .ri U1 Lg Perchance they speak in varied tongues Eg l From crowded town or woodg ll? The soul in every tenement S . E5 Is reaching after good. l as Alike they breathe and laugh and toil, U' gg They hope and pray and sing 5, Within the same great palm of God, ?g,, gf They're kindred 'neath the skin. 'S 4 T ,s gf They may be yellow, black, or brown, ,S s . 4. 'gl But blood IS only red, Pl The blood that flows from soldiers' veins, 51' P1 T To clot upon the dead. A They starve alike, they die alike, They wince at war's crude ding 'Mid bursting shells and poisoned gas l l. They're suff'rers 'neath the skin. i, :K :X 1 5 it Then let us work and hope and pray, 'Q :Zi That nations great and small, i 24, Shall rest beneath the wings of peace, s i P I I 9' That peace shall hover all if U' o , . To labor largely, urge ahead, Er . . . md se For those Without, w1th1n, gg - That all in word and truth shall be, I5 As comrades 'neath the skin. ?Q SI il TFT- ' v Q-' - 'YN my5431495524!0!4EggAa1i1i1'I-Simiq 28 5-1 :'-'3'f4Z9,r2ggg!,9!f1OIG7Z22Engl 14 , , ' 11 ' W is -1 oe im I I -- be 1 9 FS' 43 I5 , r 6 'U fu T D 1 6 9 'T 'Q 'T yi I Q 'Z 6 'Y 1. - - 14147474 1' A B gm A 'A 55 gflrif A Q0 1 3 Q 1 E g.ASbfv -' Q:-1 or REVIEW , aj ' f W En Route ffa f X 'mfpeffw A K, f f f'Qf ya: f fig, , - X ,,, , f 'gl QA one act playJ By Neely Gardner Characters: Venus Pencil A flapper Parker Pen A business man Time Place Venus Parker Venus Parker Venus Parker Parker 7.30 a. m. A schoolboy s pocket Qasrdej Ah hah' There IS my old and cherlshed loved one Parker Pen I was much beholden to hlm for the work that he had helped me 1n dorng durmg thls year last Caddressrng Parkerj Good mornmg' What are the good trdrngs that thou brrngest forth at thls ungodly hour? Alas my dear Venus that I canst tell thee But my most beloved Parker wrlt thou please tell me that wh1ch thou knowestl I wouldst hold thy secret as my very hfe Nay wench Thou art but a woman therefore I canst not tell my secret for 1n tellrng thee I tell all and on tellrng all It 1S no longer a secret Oh Parker thou must not treat me thus Alas alas thou hast broken my trade mark' There there Venus Behave thou not lrke a shrew and I wrll tell thee th1s mornlng I felt 1n my leads as lf somethrnvf vyouldst happen Now tell thou me We are golng to start work wrth Mr Composltron agaln to dav He deslreth us greatlv in wg! U! N! Q! U' 5 wi f 1 S 5 SK S- fl Sl si LQ VI !4?e'le-,-f x C D 6 6 dx G, tt wg 2. it gs 17 54 D 5 4 P 1:4 3 P1 P tb 1 49 T' wr R... M. ' ' 4 o'4 0 ' 'f mwv.w'f ' 1 G' MZ, - E so f L l'd ' we is ' I I ' u 9 rw eg , 'il gh - C . l I . . V lb , 4 Z ' , ' . g 4 I 'P . . . 5 4 :I 0 1 Qf. 71: . . . :DA 34 - -2 f 4 . . . yg H . ' . 2 . p ' is - . Y . 'Q . , L 3 ' , .4 . , .- J, u 3 . . . . .' ' 9 1 r ' ' ' I fl I 3 - ' , - L I , 7 ' - I 7 . 1 N C D lil ' ' ' ' , , Q ' 'px 9 Y 6 P it , 1 . ,4 r , 5 1 S Venus- Ah, Parker, thou art a darllng. When I arose early ul . . . . . , Eg , ' 'J ug fb - - 'ig r. Y Y - . . . . gh if - . ' 32 1 6- 'L 9 V1 Q' av V ,I ex ffl 2,7 n!49'QkxQ!ii, -1 1iiY-Qiiil 29 5.-iuioffliy'-if 2 , - .l :A 1 Yfkfrirr, Lelagl Y 'W' - ' Tyr Y- W' V -7 i ' is - ' 25. ' is I 1 i 'T lb. 'P if E -3 Q J 154 'E Iv D1 lo w H fw 15 ' 'E 'R .bi 6 it 'f 6 ,iw L? 'fi Eu WF! . 4 , at P , l ' F il 1 I R 6 1 L QYICREVIEW' - Venus- How much better than to work for that boresome Parker- CAs the boy takes them from his pocketj A Pain, work, and pain! A pain that follows meg But what a pleasure when 'twill from me flee. 11.1. V25 0 if T' , 1 4! 5 in 4 T' 2 'Q K 'Id- G 1 Q G td A A- ir .xl I P 1 Mr. Chemistry or that long-winded Mr. History. t, L I x K ' x K 7 0 K. v -1 5 ' I : Vending By Ruth Ashen 27 Who ll buy? Who ll buy. Jade, from Kubla Khan, Gold from Egypt s queen' Dreams on this ocean of time Like the stars of a great sea s sheen. These I am vending-Who ll buy? Who ll buy? Who ll buy. Trust, from an Irish setter Daisies from a dooryard patch' Pans, still new and shining ' A heart, where love broke the latch These I would keep but I cannot Who ll buy I Who ll buy? S, Qi :s :E- D :S sl Sl 5 SE 1. Ns L . T' 'wi Q. QE ' uf VD 1 . 5: L L5 v 4' 'bi D1 D P1 D IDI tb 1 'Z 5 I D 4 L N' 0' 10 V v v ' ' r ' s.: sk . . 4 4 4 0- ' ' '9Jfw 'v:r'f 0 I 1 -04.2. EE U lr 5 v L A I 9 5 4 U, ' 5' v.- l 4 'r' 5, Q a 9 1 : 1 gf 3 9 1 1 1 ft? , t , 9 l G 0 1 I2 l 7 , E 7 A 3 7 5? , ' ' gl , it s In 'E l u gl ' ' 4 S . si ul ' v FP - hs FE ' at if w , ., , , Eb f 1 ' Bi Q Who'll buy 'Z .S 5 ' Lv 1 Q' F ' Y' ' 4 J L Syl , 'QNVQQEAZQREE 2 1 viviiiiiingi 30 5,.au:o!3jy'.,g - 2 N 5 -. ,L Ywjifi Lf T - ' - V ' V ' . lr . ' W I 1 41 1 I is' 5 ' 4 .2 D sid 'U 'W 5 fir YAYAYAYA 5 73 rt' P 4 1 1 idx Qt E- 6 5 P GI gi 4 3 .p 4 . 1 Q Z- f .v- O-verhaulmg a Motor Car 0 We Q as fx j X 'afblt-RX ,4 If V Pb ,Z LR MAI A fi W ai? e a C is S if ,V M,-T Magjbxlhhis By Lois Clauson I V' HAT memories the woids Oveihauling a Motoi 1? , Car bring to my mind. When I hear those awe- ' Img inspiring words, my heart begins to sink slowly but sulely down into my boots, and my mind wanders back to a period about six months ago. It was an excrutiatxngly warm day. The humidity was exceedingly low, and the temperature exceedingly high. I fact it was so warm that I decided something must be done to cool my heated browg so I vwent to the garage to get my automobile. 57 2.L4? It was a good car-when it was standing in the garage I looked it over carefully and, after a process of elimina- tion, found the door which had a neatly printed sign Enter Here upon it. I entered, and rattled gaily out of the gar- age, one of the rear doors banging meriily to the accompan- iment of a badly missing motor. I rattled gaily out of the garage, and that was all' for, as I left it, a gorgeous Lin- atv. Vg? if T' r I if Q' 1 dl Q' 1 Q sw' ,s C S ad 'Y ,dk s GE' I S' 42 G! gs uf YD b 'D go 2 1, 5 1 'P P1 D P1 1 XP sv' 15 1 Qi L 'Q 5' I Pd L P . K' I T933499142024'.v,+,.,-.gsulun. 31 ..m .ana - fmffwva f :Wy , , .1 f - K g 4 E , , as wif Review gtg, A A A , ' ' ' ' A r , 1 I 7 it r P fi - .,, l 0 1 I Q N J lun 51 q 5 'A 1., I. 5 , 0 1 . s I A 4 , 1,V K v1 fi -- 5 . Q x , I 'mlm v X l K bl' A I X 31,4 N x g K f X N I ' In ' f S ,I fe, ' f 5 E Vlfg f Q 4 5 B It J 1 ' it 0' Mft f I :Q ...ef f mel z. A X.. V 0 L. 0 l, 54 2,,'2,fu DLGXLQ MD N, . K5 Q 4 GMA!!! ' WL DH via, N O inf .3 . 'X i U07 Inf My fzflfmol' Y' 'Miii 'a ' r mud A 3 WF L l 0 'P 5 --,i 5 1 li, Q W9 , . ' ' 1. I fo if I 'G f l ' gy if HN Q Q- . l - 4 JJ' D x. ' iw ' - as 4. gf- e L 7 '- f,,:-z??'1-11:1z1- ,-'.-,:'ii:1111- I vi ,522-2 ' K 1 ' Q .12 1 J,-1:15 , ,-,1-.1 -.-- -- ' ---- '-----l:-.....,- nl . E ' mrl 4 ' 'rc 5 . H . . S 1 A vi 7 sr X fe 3 Q - 2 g' fy, X - 4 ' l Q, . l . '45 51, -v .4 ' A l n , I I ii Y is l r il 32 C D Z' . 'Q , 3 CK S :E E! P! V s P 4 hs F9 H! ,' . P4 7 4' ig ' 4 I4 ' z '1 I A v 5' F 4 J 1 P 1 , 1 V v x 5' ,v u ' , A 's'.v- - - - - ' ' ' '-'!ai'Pi!m 0 -U' H0424 1 x X 4 ' 4. ' ' Yi Y 41 1 ig Q. I C ,, I - W -Ylxfr Q, V one Rrvuiw I - ,A ls, We - ' ' -, Vg .4 . ll' coln limousine rolled by. This was too much for my poor, ' scarlet Oscar, nicknamed Ozzie for short. He sputtered, 'f ,E coughed, jerked once or twice as though trying to regain his 3 - old pep, rolled his eyes, and then stopped. gs: is Undoubtedly something was wrong. Even I, an ama- is teur, could see that. I got out and lifted up the hood, and .1 I examined Oscar's sparkling anatomy minutely. Everything . looked all right to me. ' ' I At length I began to experiment. I removed hundreds Sli Ax of little nuts and about ten large bolts, but still I could not . 5 1 get it to work. -Ozzie coughed once O1 tWlC9 as if to apolo- ,E gize for his inability to take me Joy-riding, but that was all. ,Jr He seemed to have lost all hisvitality and pride since seeing 9 :EQ Iv his big brother, the Lincoln. I nestled close to him, and ,' whispered sweet nothings to the spark plugs. , I caressed I 3:2 the carbureter with gentle fingers, and I even promised QQ Ozzie that, if he would be good, he would grow to be a Lin- QS coln some dayg but it was all to no avail. I pleaded fran- gs tically with him, but he would not go. , Q as Finally I became angry. I ran back to the garage Sf E and got a hammer, and then I began working in earnest on '23 3. Ozzie. If he would not go when I wanted him to, I was AQ E: resolved he would never have a chance to go again. I cer- in . gl tainly overhauled Ozzie. When I got through with him, he - :gf looked more like a tin can than a respectable 1913 Ford. gl- All I have left of Ozzie now is a memoryg but this is quite 51' enough. Since then, I have resolved never to overhaul a motor car again. I 9 V Q' V, D ' 2 tl I 'R rg, r ff SW , xH S .. -.. 1' - si wi a A? 55 24 - Ev! 55 fb vi .5 ' i n ivvv-- wif' ' e -.f-K. V-fI'4,j?? 5ggQggowi-4.Q!4:q.m.1n.1Mm-lg ez 5---Lf-mf4m,gi,g,,,9:i1ormn2agdgil w . e r- re - I 1 L-. .aL....., fr Inq 4 iw ffff-Pwr' ..::- L X 41, v sq .1 ' I - P1 JZ It 1 51 E P1 it 6 'E WH 'G 'l 15 ' .A Pb 1.7 1 5 1-' Q1 di MMG? b p ai in 4 3 1 s 9. L L E D1 'Q bi I, ,E l Why I Like My Favorite Book By Sam Alderson L HAD always been opposed to our social system N lj before a certain date, but I did not know much about it. I had a faint idea that something was wrong, but I went no further. I say' I went no further because I had no information on the subject. It was not until I read Upton Sinclair's great novel Oill', that l had any firm ideas on which to base my belief in Socialism. If that were the only way in which Oil helped me, that would still be enough to make it my favorite book. However much more can be said about it. Besides being 'o powerful a piece of propaganda it achieves one of the greatest objectives of literature-the inspiration of thought. l enjoy ed this book as I have enjoyed no other When I read of the struggles of the poverty -stricken I was deeply touched. When I relived the moments of Capital s defiance of the clashes of the social upheavals I gave my allegiance to Socialism. , Just as Sinclairs Jungle changed conditions in the stocky ards as his Boston inspired interest in the Sacco- Vanzetti case so is Oil destined to have a powerful in- fluence in directing thought to socialism Aside from those reasons I enjoyed Oil greatly The plot was a beautiful piece of writing How a boy reared among surroundings of Wealth helps those other more un- fortunates is of sufficient interest from that angle. The many tense moments moments of pathos love sorrow in- terspersed with subtle humor reflect the work of a master It is true that I have read novels before with just as much pleasure novels with just as fine plots philosophy 'ind style but they differ from O1l as the planet Mars differs from the brightest star of the sky One shines ieatly but it IS a cold distant thing which IS remote from our lives the other flickers with a more subdued light but it s a light that IS close to us in position as well as in origin ...T l :Wi- QE N! U! Q! U! 5' D l S Q fx S- Sl Sl S val f R H. I .A N l N. fi Sl sd Y ,dk s 6' sz B! T' Qi I C5 gn 0 DJ Ip u 4 Iva we 5 P1 P on ' 6 9, -si Q 4 50. Q Q Q f ll' 'V'v'! f Q 'I 'FMEA Q E i q - .U Y if . P i its U K 5 7 51' it ' . f bv. 4 ' P ' QQ . , . . :aw ' - - Y 1' 9 ,, u- 'f 5 1 9 as Q rc at s 41 H 4 1 , 44 sr , Q I A x , Cl YY 9 X s Q ' l Zw 5 . 1 Q as u A , . I ' 1 , . l I Y Ii I Y Y Y Id 2' 'v st , . ii U 5 Q- ' 'Q D 1 a 9 1 l E ' u ' sy ,Y l - u ' ' ' ' vw sp V I I . . . . . . p 4 if if . r . 7 . l ? J 1 r Y . 1 . . . . . . . . rg, 1 5' 5 l r Q r ' ' 1 G! lr 'Qu ::' - A lv - , ' -, lv' 'ivy-- ' '- -,,-.e -,- '. 1., 'n.4v'ago94.9.o.Q!a:: zzmxmrfw-Q 33 3---'-'-ww. 5, -- , ,1!'fW.2'.1!2Q' . , ' ' ' -- , in 'Y' --V 11 ,- I X- fe - f s 1 5335: ' Q WIC REVIEW ...L s, - g ' At ia' 3? sil fb . . . . ' 1 f So is Oil different from other classics. These others 'H l P . . . . Q scintillate, but their truths are cold and distant. They do if ,E not concern us personallyg their philosophies never give us Ex , thought in our every day lifeg they are mockeries, reflect- 3, 1:2 ing not truths of life, but of conventions. Oil is some- gil 'E th d l It d n t tell u some theme of the 5 ing warm an c ose. oes o s I ..'. . . . I ' classical typeg it does not concern itself with immaterial s thingsg instead, it strikes at the foundations of our very existence. It rings sledge hammer blows against the things I you and I have lived in all our livesg it concerns you as it jk ' concerns me. 5. yi 1' . . . . . I So, Oil , in telling us of the great difference that will - lr always exist between the wealthy and poor comes close to :QI me. In inspiring my free thoughts, it is more valuable than I i ., 3 any text book or classic. In its own free style and content, . is it impresses me as no other book has ever done. It is my si V1 1 0 v ga favorite book. S15 .6 WA! 'lil in Lg s,g Q14 91 , vv 'Q if ' ' 9 ' ' X du I . .5 . I , cg ff , 1 B' . W-0 R,..s.ee .km 'v 1 g. -'-- masgtmmsfl-gi p I gi T,-,,,... ' ' I vm Y e '34 5 T - ,yymvbuw-As , 6' 'ei 1 c Aw gg- I 1? ' id Q15 -,Q A I I I I i, all 'E it is ' I 4 P '51 ax ui 'H !? P4 aw 5 is Er Q4 4 vw - it ew if uw S' Q fi 4' 5 r1, i V1 S ll 51A ' H -'e , e I 5, ' -- fn- , V 14 MIP?B3Z499m'!'Y'!+!o!Q1'1'W m'' f 34 'IWW-i6'Pi:v:r!e1v!a?.VZ?1may , g . . I -, . Qmvitw 1 K ,-- Q' - 1 k -P 15 , ra! Sh u if fi Inf 3 A ,S 6 lb! .3 Q 'Y AT P 1 fi UAV YA 4 1 4 l P1 P Q tl B A An Unsucessful Crime By Everett Baryon 66 ly is , URDER and Robbery, ran the headlines of the papers, Most daring robbery in Sacramento in years. Robber leaves no clues, Police .5625 Baffledf' Jim Felen smiled to himself as he sat in his house boat on the river reading the papers He had planned the rob bery for months and had every reason to believe it was perfect He had bought a wr1st watch and several artlcles of Jewelery to establish his credit He had the Jeweler make him a diamond bracelet worth about four thousand dollars The Jeweler had said he could get it Wednesday but Tues day afternoon he had called up the Jeweler and said that he had to be in San Franclsco the next morning and could he get the bracelet at about 7 30 Wednesday morning The Jeweler not wishing to lose such a good customer said all right That evening he had stolen a speedy roadster driven it out 1n the country and changed the hcense plates After that he had slept until five o clock He spent the rest of the time going over his equlpment He had a long piece of f1Shl1I1e with which he was going to t1e the Jewelery He neatly coiled it and put it in his right coat pocket and load ed his automatic which was equipped with a silencer He put It in his left coat pocket While putting on his gloves he accidently ripped open a short place about a quarter of an inch long but he thought nothing of it Arr1v1ng at the Jeweler s promptly on time he entered and on being sure that the Jeweler was alone he ordered h1m to throw up his hands drawing his automatic out of his pocket with his left hand and the string wlth his rlght He accidentally dropped the fishline and as he ciouched to picl lt up the Jeweler Jumped to a desk and attempted to get a gun It was a foolish move and Jim shot him 1n the back of the head It was only the work of a few moments to Q in vgE N! 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' A ' ' l ' I Y 11 1 I I W Y D Iii Y E fw l g':i:.i4hi:I 'P' YY! 6 rj' 4 'Ji P 31' Gr 9 3 s 9 grab the jewelers keys and unlock the cases in which nc knew were the most valuable jewels Holding the automatic and a brief case in his left- hand he stuffed jewelery in with his right hand picking up different things stuffing those into the brief case which he considered valuable and dis- carding those which he did not. He had then stepped into his car and driven slowly away. Driving about forty miles down the river, he had taken a very little used road out away from the river, which lead along a slough. He fol- lowed the road until he came to an old disused runway down to the Water's edge, where there had been a ferry landing. From here he drove slowly for several hundred yards, where he turned off the road and was soon lost in the undergrowth. Stopping when he had gone about a hundred yards, he went back and carefully destroyed any track he had made enter- inff Then going back he built a fire and burned all of his clothes and put on some shabby ones cached nearby. About ten that night driving without lights he had driven back to the ferry landing Stopping just before the runway he shut off the motor and shoved the car down the runway until gaining enough momentum it rolled off into the slough Then to get rid of the loot he had walked about a h :if mile down the slough where he had his rowboat hidden. Rowing out into the slough he transferred the loot from the brief case into a steel box which already was in the bo it and which was fastened with a short chain to a heavy block of cement He then dropped the box and cement anchor overboard carefully locating the place by different land marks on the shore Rowing some distance he dropped the gun overboard After rowing for an hour or so he came to his launch and near it were several large fish boxes full of fish which he had been saving for weeks taking a few out of each catch, until now he had an average two day catch Loading the fish into his launch he set out for hi about his luck he freely displayed his catch The robbery and murder were not discovered until about 8 15 when the flrst clerk came As soon as he had 'if 17 if Q' EC if Q Q dx ' R 4 1 . E 52 Lgl p K 'iivlodsirlnonmiiiw 'I MQ , 1 N so 3 VE Z5 rn 4 F Z' Q J L5 f 'K K 1 P gg P w 1 I YY Y v ,-4 1 --.. 'fit' ' Y v g,!:?A'iu. E ,4 x E' 12 B! 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They all departed ex- I sl tg cept one man, a detectiviefwhcg went all over thtehstore aglainl, is and then went to IS 0 ice o go over every ing ie a :qi ,,. ound. LQ I t For several weeks a stranger appeared among the fish- W 1 ermen along the river, renting a boat to fish in and even at times going out with them. The stranger posed as an 1 author but even so Jim was rather suspicious of him. Qne in I morning as the stranger came down, he showed Jim a cigar ss' .Q 1' lighter which he said he had found on the road, and asked pl him if it was his. When Jim said no, the stranger started 5, to admire it, and before Jim knew it, he had it in his hand gl and was looking it over. When Jim handed lit Sick ith? gl Q5 author wrapped it up very carefully in a silk an erc ie gg ' and put it in his vest pocket. Q2 The next morning as Jim sat on the shady side of his , house boat, mending one of his large nets, he saw the Eg as stranger coming down the path to the water's edge and E across the narrow plank to the house boat. gi Jim's sixth sense warned him that flight was the best Q5 Qi thing, but the stranger had already seen him. The strang- Q er stepped up and put out his hand as if to shake hands. ' 'Ei Jim raised his hands and gefcgegie lgnew whaithwasdhiapilen- bf' ing, he was securely han cu e . oon ano er e ec ive ,Q 01' joined the supposed artist. They took Jim into town to . ' A police headquarters where they were' joined by a second ' man who did most of the cross examining. V After asking Jim's name and occupation he began: l p 5. Well that was very clever how you worked that jewel- ,c ery job but you were unlucky, somebody saw you hiding the QE 5. jewels and recognized you. We've also found the car so 5' you might as well own up, and hope for life imprisonment 'E S' instead of--oh you know what, and made a gesture of one J Q being hanged. i I So Jim confessed and told everything up to the hiding of the loot, where he said they must know as much .about J fi it as he did: but the cross-examiner cut him short with: S l Ag T' Q ' f 'YV - ' vi ' W A -' ' sy. -'vfffv -vi?-' 'ye.:24310144A4YA!Q!4ig1q1o1i'l'-'-WIIf 37 9-1-i :'-'! 42?J29yEiy9!o10!GAMmug?i, ll-g . ,. 15 p V , h in A Iii li! W4 5 fi '6 P 0 'w R V., 4 4? 741 dl ki 4' Gil il 4' 1 3 'a 'wr , A A- , f - ,vw ,L A., K uv- -- A A ,A - xo e f o ' e a - as as , .7 Youd better tell everything and snap out of it' we havent all night. So Jim finished telling of his crime telling everything. Suddenly the supposed artist whom everybody called Dick, spoke up: Say, when we recovered those jewels, I cou1dn't see any land marks that you could have gone by and I'm just sort of curious to know if you were going to trust to luck in findinff them again or what? No replied Jim I had the place picked out before- hand. It was about a hundred and fifty feet from the north bank and on a direct line with two cottonwood trees. Funny I didnt notice that said Dick and immedi- ately left. Several weeks later after Jim Felen had been sen- tenced to life imprisonment Dick was sitting in the police station with seveial of his friends One of them spoke up Say will you tell us how you caught that fellow? Did you really find the Jewels first or what? Well I guess I might as well tell Dick said It was a gieat deal of luck When I went over the Jewelers all I found was a piece of fish line about ten feet long Then I went all over the Joint for finger prints but he was a smait one and had worn gloves only his luck was against him and there was a slight rip in the forefinger of one of the gloves In search for Jewels he opened one of the cases containing watches and his vanity getting the better of him he decided to pick out several for himself and I can hardly blame him for they were beauties but in doing so the first two or three he had picked up werent to his liking so he tossed them aside leaving a section of finger Going back to my office I went over everything Flrst I took the fishline it was a type of line used by fisherme n along the river as it IS too heavy for those who fish for sport I could tell it had been used I figured that the fel low was most probably a fisherman Next I turned to the section of finger print but the rip in the gloves had not if 5' -J' R s 5 ' 4 1 Q GK td Y ,f ndoimfxi 31 ., Q 2 ff I N -0 s fb :Q F11 E 2 l, N v in i 'I , 'fig '14 Ag. 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I P 1 , I D 4 1 1 w p 1 4- lg 51 been large enough to identify anybody For a while then I was stumped then I began to flgure out about the posi tion of the watches which he had tossed aslde A man who has iust committed a murdei IS most likely going to be sh fhtly nervous and he IS going to hold his gun in the hand which he uses the most and the watches had been discaided into a cornel of the case where they could have only been discarded Wlth the rlght hand So I concluded that he must bc holding the IQVOIVEI in his left hand making him left handed So f01 the next couple of weeks I wandered up and down the river looking for left handed fishermen Viheu vci I found one I managed to get a Clgal lighter into his hands wh1ch I took the finger prints off of and trled to fit my section of finger prlnt 1nto lt This Felen s prints x eie the only ones which were a blt likelv and they fitted peifectly I inqulred among the fishermen and found out th t he had been away the night of the iobbeiy Next morning I arrested him took him to headquar t is and got Windy Jones to cross examlne him We bluffed him and told him we had found the Jewels and the car and he believed us and told everything We even had him tell us where the jewels were without his etting suspicious and he went to prison thinking we had found the jewels first. 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I uni- r .BP 55' lb B D li T w l5. .3 6 -u lb 1 6 fu 1? fa fu 'VI 'u Y QW G .1455- 'Z' B L bl VI g. Qymarvlrw A, Qualities in a Teacher I Admire By Laura Perry IHERE are many minor qualities that I admire in a teacher, but in summing them all up, I find -' that they can be classified into three. The first y 5 2L of these is, by far, the most essential, for with- out this quality any teacher is considered in my estimation, a failure I I admire a teacher who dominates his or her pupils making them subject to her will. Pupils as a rule are very fickle. They like to stray away from knowledge of a study and Cespecially if it is a boresome onej take their leisure in returning It takes all the dominating character of a good teacher to bring them to a point where this interest IS st1m ulated Not interest for there is nothing that 1S so obvious and despised as that type of interest Pupils sense the cle fects of teachers and are apt to be quite critical in th41r opinions and it takes a teacher who can completely domin ate them to make them realize their mistake Secondly a teacher that has a mutual understanding with his or her pupils has my respect I know it must take courage to try to gain the confidence of any pupil and especially if that pupil 1S inclined to resent such an intcn tion but when a teacher shows by h1s or her actions that she understands I think that it makes one more willing to try harder 1n order to live up to a teacher s expectations That does help many a pupil who otherwise would nex er have succeeded Also my admired teacher mxust have a thorough under standing of human nature and be able to display some of It herself I can hardly imagine anyone forgetting that he or particularb who always give me the impression that some thing vital had died within them and they usually make me feel very uncomfortable A teacher who possesses a human nature and shows it usually is on the level ground with the pupils for then they can all work together and be h Lp py in doing so One sees then why these three qualities which I admire 1n a teacher are essential 1n every way D' 1 'VV v V .4 rg! 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I Senior Class Officers GORDON BUSH, president RICHARD HAILS, vice president JANE LEITCH, secretary RAYMOND SCOTT, treasurer 4 6 D 'T li! 6 Q P41 Pix P V 6 L P l D dl rb x 1 gn U , 4 l 53 if l 4 ik lk' lg - H JL HELEN RADSCH fL1teraryj class councll 29 F1rst Honol Roll 28 Second Honor R0 DoubleS 29 Scholarsh1p 8 IARGARET REESE fL1teraryJ Latln Honor Scholarsh1p Double S Sprmg Festwal ELLABEL MASSIE--fComme1'- cialj Basketball ' Spanish Honor. CHARLOTTE APPLETON- QGeneral J. EFWARD M KELLY-l Voca- t1onalJ L1ttle Ben Franklin' B Football EACL J JARDINE fEngineer- mg Preparatoryj THURMAN W. BROCKMAN- 1GeneralJ Hi-Y' Key Club' Fresno Cadets 28 29j' Rifle team 29. ROBERT A. BURD-qLitf,raryp. 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K S: at Gr me REVIEW' + ELVIRA AGNES GALLI-fCom- mercialj. QF Y Agora '28, '29g Scholarship Honor '28, '29g class council '28, '29g student council '28, '29, 4' PI' Pl' MADELYN LAMB-1Commerci- all Double S, '29. 41 HK lk HAROLD B. BENEDICT-1Lit- eraryj Math Honor '29, '30' P! 'z 0 E L J 3 1,' ig i ls ' I E ? RICHARD CHASE-fGeneralJ 'Q rf -1 'P he an Z' 71. 3 U 'Q S. 31 Forensic '29 '30' Cadet Ser- geant. ROLAND G ELL Chnglneer mgj Cadet Sergeant Riding Club 2? Swlmmlng Team MILDRED ROMACIX fCommer cial CHARLES A HENSON fL1ter aryj President of Tumbling Club Seniox Orchestra ARTHUR ALOMON CLARKE flingmeermgj Radio Club Orchestra Band Corporal of Cadets 1.1 vii 1' Qi T! 3' 2' T' Q sl Q Q' 1 Q Q l td C S Ad 54 ,dx s 6' C K0 T' sn lf! gs 1f s5 Q D 5 1 bi D1 D P1 lil ' Q f XP gl gb 1 tba 'Z 4 s Q ' f rg gf 4. 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VIOLA MINNIE McINl,OSrI- QCommercialJ Tumbling' Cl' .b. JOHN OSTEGA-fLiteraryQj Bas- ketball 27' Art Club 28 29' Dragon Knights 29, Base ball 29 Block S 29 gxiii' S' hw 3 ff' e,x 'w .4 v v vii U D15 ?5 Ri av dx 6 .A N A ,A AC I L. 64 l 1 5 J ?x 5 M' y K Ei - il 5 3 S s eg di B' 3' eg Sv QP nf' A s 1 vs we 5. P1 D IDI 'N qi 5' 4 4 P Q' 'S' vs W If 7 V421 Wyvqvv v 'q'i'N ' Wil 1' ' 'IW f , 1 v,'o'Q'fZ79,f a- ' N Q J , 1 'Il 'Q y y gl E A 2 y 'lf HK Ik L K AU ' '75 7 2,1 5 H H0 as as wk v if , , 1 '33 ' qs V 1 I 1 Qi 1 1 x 1 ik ak ik ' Q 7 7 7 7 E 4 ug l v g 2- ' , ' , L A I gd v 1 3-1' , f 3 , vs 4: PF 1, 6' 2 y dl ' ,. , Q 11 ' , P 5 - . 9 7 7 x' 'bf ,'x Ao. M an vs as 4 , 11 ae wr bl: I 1 Y 7 7 A 7 7 7 , 7 , 7 , - 7 7 7 , 7 . 7 7 7 ' 7 7 ' u I gl A ., Q, 1- ' 5 - 3 6 A V A '7 . 1 i ul - ' 2 ' 4, U' 2 lll., il A if I ' ' ll H! 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KEMPER-qPre- council '27, '29s String En- 3:5 E55 Legalj Student Councilg Class Semble '29- Qi Council? PHYXS K?Y Club, Se? HARRY HITOSHI TANAKA- gr? retary' Vlceprefldentf Presb fCommercialD Basketballg Ac- gl, dent, Agora, vice-presxdent, countancy Honor ga 'f 'd t- D bl s ' - ' :- E pres? en' Ou. e I' We FUMIKO HIGASHINO-QCom- ,S y dl presldent, president, H1-Y, , D 4 3 . merclalj Accountancy Honor 6 51 president, Drama, Cadet Cor- ,QS ,29 3 gf poral and acting Sergeant, ' W at Dragon Knights? Boys, Glee YOSHIKO GRACE MURAKO- Qi Clubg Mikado, Music Associ- fcommerclall Acqountancv 'S gy ation: Double S Movie: Mas, Honor '29g International '29. ter of Ceremonies of Senior AYAKA MASUHARA-lCom- ' K dance, '28, '29, Stage Crafty mercialj Accountancy Honor, ' The Lost Princess , The '28, '29. I ll F ie gl -, 4 4 - X vfk x fikgkx in S fi' 3341 ' . A Ai at if R Q ss R 1 ' ia , l 2' I 5 I 5 Ng , ' lu S f I ' 8 P M 4' V - .. 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LAUREN ADDISON-fGeneralJ v gg- Accountancy Honor Soc1ety 'F 'W presldent 29, 305 Audltor X- AP1 PEGGY WILLIAM S-fLit91'aYYl Ray and Review Auditorg K Tennis '29. Second Honor Roll '29. A f p L ' ' f, , fx 15 lr 'i r 5 ie Z' S SW AS L' Q3 P ' Q Q 451 5 Q S, 4? 1 -14 55 S SE 53 l 92 fp: ' ' ' 1- Q' ra l .Q '21 'yin-.E53142493324!024i'q:4'A1i1siuisi,. L 46 5-1''f'f'15YhE6Jgggg3,fp1:10YG?9Zimay1 O fs- f A - A Esbhg. qfflf REVIEW ,,.,1, A ie' a 7 8 A i ' ia ir :P Q4 Ni 2? if he U' Q ,.- h': Q l il +1 w 'J di 'U wx nw Q 15 'dl U 'ex l 'T idk Y 'l i, 9 l MARIE IRIS PONCONI-fC0m- VIDA VIRL BRYAN-QCOm- :' I . . , , ' 1 merclill H1'G Club' 27' 28, merciall Music Association fb I '29' nternational Club '29 , - , it 4 f ' f 285 r d t 1 275 I. '30, French club, '29, '30, S u en, mum, SS' S Drama. Pageant, Spring Festival. in 0 sk '4 ak :K gk PF :lf Pk Q L? i:Ls1E MARIE MEADOWS- A D S3 :ja lCommercialj Nana Mona '27, DORIS M- BUTLER'-fL1tel'a1'Yl gi Q? '28, '29g Student Council '28. Glee Clubg Comitiag Class V 5 V it 4: wk Council '28, '29, Honor Roll lb , , 4 gig THELMAN JUNE CAGNACCI- 29- gx 1Commercialj Girl Reserves 'K g I' 55 Q '285 Tennis Club '27? Dam' THELMA WACKHORST-fLit- 52 Q, ing Class '28, '29g Basketball F h Cl bl D bl 'S gi Captain '29, Baseball Cap- erary' rem: u ' ou e 5 gl rain '29. S- H S' wr Pk ak . -Q, pak . -ll Pk 'lf ,w an DORIS N. DIXONffL1teraryJ AN NA LILLIAN DODGE- E 51. Class Vice-president '27, C , I H, G ,29' S O 'pq Class council '27, '28, '29g 1 ommerclaj 1- ' ' ' K Student Council 728: '5The S. '293 Dancing Class '27, 28, ' Lost Princess. '29. . I n I I A I F ..-- 7 - . ' -.P ' . ,. lb pil ' , 'R ex 5' ' ' . 'Q 'Q gn, I V f iw G 'L h My rg . gg gs, . ,gi ,gs 5 14' E 1 6 ' 3 w fr, w' .E - SL Q V vv - ' '- - w AF? 'Kg.:Qazgllwi.4!i!Q:qf.:,1q1i151 331uui 47 5.-1-mf'I'M2612i,M,f,g,1o!a?.ZZ2EZigiI pb' ' A' , Ulf' 'Q Sh 'Q 32 'D . If E .g- J 151 4 'w 'E 'U D4 I4 U fw 'P I A 1 IE , I ov 5 Url 'bn 1- 4 it PQ. 4' 5 b il 1 B L '2', A iz N' Y! 32 J' Q' 6 . dx 1 Q' Q IQ Lal f A ftp.. 2 ' t ' .ff , CJICREVIEW ,. YV W P I V A V 4 P 1 :Q 51 5 N I DORIS SMITH- 4 Liuerarylp MARGARET 11. THROCKMORT- Double S, '29, POM M. BARON-Q Engineeringj NANCY FLORENCE CHILDS fL1teraryJ Clrculatxon M4111 ger of X Ray 27 Adv rms mg Manager of X Ray Glee Club 29 'Vlusm A soc 1at1on 28 DORIS M FLINT fCommerc1 lb ON-fG6H81'3ll Math Honor, secretary '29' Glee Club 29 3 ' Double S 29' Nana Mona' student council 28' Honor Roll. JOHN HOWE-fGeneralJ. MILLIE MARIE TOWERS fVo cat1onalJ Secretary of S O H Club Double Qua 'cette Strmg Ensemble S O S Club WILLIAM A WHITE CL11,er aryj Math Honor Baseball Class Counc1l 28 Com1t1a Honol Roll Cadet Sergeant 'Q i. 3, ' 1 5 5 f C' 4: ge S' gn gi gf uf K J 54 rr D vi vt IP f P1 K D IDI 34 ,E 5' 4 L P N' ,, ,, ' ' ' rr -an Q-f5LDD Q09 !I?fQ'v!P .' 1 'lung ' 'Q x 'B ' ' ' I 4 r 1 O, v , 4 J I , I ,G 7 r L x iw 5 '4 n E5 Pk sc ff 5 w ' ' O fl 5 R S ' we ' gl! A 1 -, ' . :Q vu - f - 4 , 1 5 . E ' ' H . . 154 Q - v . W, ' u . 1. - 'I Q P ' Y M Q 4 ' 7 Y b s E' , - ' ' 'ESQ Q . . . Q , ' - . v P I , , , . is Pk Pk ff y 1 7' K , 10 w s L ae- -- ' 51, ' ' .-J wx: wx . , 5 . Q S , 3 S . - ' '28, . I , I Q' I 'g 'K ' ' Ek ... . 12 C l Il.-- b H, V X L Mi -L A Q g I. K I V 1, 'Q at I , , lil ' 4 X Q ta Y gi 1 In ,Mi A H 4 5 vi, in 41- T- P I4 'v V- '- ,,,--.L - 11. lf! r : L 1.1Q1i1i15YI 1 . .1l.O.f!O!4'.r i -fy 'A ' - I YT! Zz: ' - Y ' Y ' Li' ' i 1 ' F ,. iq' R V h 4 A 1 301563 ' YAVAYAYA 315018 6' L A v 41 Q idx PQK ii. 6 Q' 9. 4 B 1 ' 1 'G L A3 E: qmail?-,. fmavniv MKltY Lll POLLOCK fL1te1 'mryj H1 G preoldent Z8 23 Stamp Club 28 A H A PS Iumblmg Club 27 28 'OWN B MOORI fCommerc1alJ Accountancy Honor 28 20 T eaourer P SSIE. B LIZABETH FRASER fL1terarvJ Student Counc1l 27 Senlor Dance Commlttee X Ray 29 Executwe Cab1 net 20 Football D mce Com mlttee 20 'NHLMP R M SOLAINDPP fCOlYlIY'l61Cl.J.ll Alt Club 20 M XYML L DRAKL QCommer cm A T-I A I l NTON CHARLES SWK PT 1Com nerclalb OrcheQtra J LAN WILSON 4L1teraryJ msn MARIE BODMPR 1Com CIW Cowell 29 Double S mcrclalb 1 Y? 17 if T5 5' J: 1 Q Sl 1 N 1' 1 3 Q td C 3 sd 6 ,dk s Q' 1 N. Q K0 tl 42 qs uf gr I 4 P 5 4 V U1 v P1 P KD I 13 0 5 'Q 5' ri I P x 1 , 'L 8,4 JA n P 0 4 ' ' ' '-99'Q'9'v1 l' O ' Gae'Z.? 4 it V 4 L vb 1 fd l- 1, V w Q 3 ' ' 1 'w R '1 'J A' . 5 Q 5 1 1 Q A 2 L l lr hh nik n 'A 8 . V ' 7 . S . ' A i il .- ' C 'l '- ' '- - f I . 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JAC RE .afgry ,,...V,.... , . 1 'z f3:gf ':,. A : A-'A I Yr ' 2. ' ' my . - 3 - , si in N- 2 if fe .va rf wg, , is . 'sfeaaii .girl 'iw?51'4LiQs DOROTHEA THORP-fLiteraryJ Secretary of class '27, stud- ent council '27, '28, class council '27, '28, Double S, '29. wk FK all BRINKLEY G. PIERCE-QGen- eral! Double S, '29g Art As- sociation. wk PF FF RUTH LUCELLI CANDER- QCommercialJ A. H. A. 27' Baseball 28. RICHARD HAILS-fLiteraryJ Class president 27' Math Honor 28 29' Hi-Y 27, 28 29' Treasurer Hi-Y 28 secretary 29' Forum 27 8 29 vice-president 28 pres- ident 29' Pnyx 29 Alternat- ing President' Class vice- student council '27, '28, Agora '28, '29g Secretary of .Agora '29, Cadet Platoon Sargeant. Pk P14 PK IRMA L. JONES-fLiteraryl Comitiag Student Council, Class Council, Honor Roll, Pageant. Pk IF Pk ALVA MAY BERGER-fLiter- aryl English president 27 basketball 27 ' student coun- cil 28' Girls Glee Club 29' Double S 29' Spring Festi- Va.. JEANETTE ELIZABETH DUN- ER-QGeneralJ Daughters of Hygia 27' Hi-G 29. president 29' French Club MARY LOUISE HICKS-fCom- 29g class council 27 28 29' mercialj Accountancy Honor. Wg 4. gr hi S. v J 1 1 at G Q gs, L JW 5? i .45 .L'Q I A 1' ' 4 B 4 1 R 1-'ns I qi Is K r N '4' ga :A 42' Sl L5 E5 iz. if gi SE 5 1 'V , L 4 1 1 g 4 P D 1 bi 'T 1 ' v IDI 0 1 fi B E' 4 P . N' 'il 'IIN 1 v 5,0 up n P w7'f'O 4 A I 'lu '44 ' 74g 1 E : in ' ' ' 3 v ' ' P l 1 Y L I -we PF a: , , , b 1 K 6' ' l 4 1 1 s 1 1 1 5 1 Pk all PF Q 1 , , a , , Q ,- , , ,Q - ' y 1 5 M 7 1 , r Y ' D' 1 A v 1 ' 'Q D 7 A JK PF 31 Y 7 Y 7 7 5 Y Y Y 7 l ' gl 1 1 4 Il 5 C if 9. u ' ' 1 - O 3, aw sl :A 45' get 34 Q ii fb f is ' ' 4 va W 5 l Q at P 1 , 6, r Y 'I - . ,Ar Yun! f NNNA3Bl4!Q24i,g41o'-il' -'mil' g 50 i :'f'15'lE 2 Z Z 'A F 1 1079 Zi? -ali? X . 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ROBINSON--fLitelH 'i IN l ' aryl Comitia. aryl Football '27, '28, '29g Block S '28, '29g Track '27, .Rl '28 g Key Club 5 Lieutenant gl Q CLARENCE EARL ECKROTE- '27s Captain 7283 Major '29: gl L1 6Literaryl Entered in .'28 Lieutenant Colonel '30g Ex- gl fl'0m E218 le Rock High ecutive Cabinent '29, '303 gg gtg School: Double S, '29s Comi- Hearst Trophy Team '295 gg U3 29: Sergeant 111 Cadets Special Fresno Company '28, gf 7,71 '23, '29- '29g Company Commander i '29, L J 515 l D RAYMOND 0WENTfPfe' DoR1s RUHSTALLER-QLiter- ra ' Le all student council '27 - 55 Q , gy I I , ' , ' aryl Double S, '29g Glrls' 394 3 Y28, 29, ClaSS C0l:I1Cll, 27, 28, Glee 128, v29i Art Assoc- gr ,333 Illasketbzgg 275. pageant iation ,28, ,29. Q 4 . 3 gora 9 senior ance 5 gf committee '29g Key Club '28g RUTH M- Goss-fC0mme1'CiaU S. director '29g swimming team Nana M0113 '27, '28, '29, i: '297 Secretary and treasurer T1'eaSl11'el' and Secret?-YY '295 'E 5 Double s, '29g Pnyx '27, '28, . 11 '29g class vice-president '29g MARY EGAN-ccommerclau' ' class president '28g leading GERTRUDE FORMAN--fLiter- man in Senior Play '29. ar l. Y l 1. ' ,, rl 1 is ll ' 'E :El 3. 15 '1 SU Q sw S 01 al ni UP hs YE as 501 7 HE 16 95 fp: ' Q' vt 5 A E- li il gl 5 - . , ' , , 'til .EZgygplblolqZqiqimzolnlsisxsx-Q1 . 5 1 .1umsxbygggiivzinmdmazm iii f - rl- f V E l 1 Y 1 Y is f ' Q N-. fm- f A . A A ,, CJR REVIEW Eg, A A T agvj , ' R - --2 A , gn as A E2 :F ui fd wi g' we T Q 1 gn 2 Q' Au 3 A51 ZS wi fi f la FJ H I ll ' 8 L yfg Y MAREL ELIZABETH DARN- WALTER s. N1ELsoN-qc0m- if EILLE-QLiteraryj Senior mercialj Band '29g Orchestra N' Orchestra '27, '28, '29g En- '23, '29s EHS91'Hb1e '28. I 5 semble Orchestra '28, '29g .F 92 at Q Roma '28, '29- MEREDITH McCUBBIN--iLit- S: 2 T eraryj Forum 5 Pnyxg N ana 'W' . 'VI . A . Cl ,.', - Q! ag HILTON R. BERGSTROM-4L1t- 1 Offaf gorav 9-Sf Ke 315 E3 erary, Double S ,295 Cadet presldentg class councll. Qi Lieutenant '28, '29g Entered X Q, QW A- from Turlock '27. RODERICK SHAW PARSO'NS-- E Q fLiteraryJ Foo-tballg Track. b-A Q 44 24 214 ' ' H4 Va- . S is ac PK U' M X AR NDALE E K- gl A IEET I 2 b HERBERT V. SOMMERS-fLit- : st H R -QL1teraryJ G ee C u eraryb Hi-Y, ,273 ,28, ,295 A3 'et '23, '29s HOHOY R011 '23, '299 Board of directors, secretaryg ggi student Council '29. Key Club '27, '28, '29, urea- 'Q 51' I as SK 94 surer, secretaryg Top ser- :Pi A geant '29g Double S, '29g fLit8l'- Boys League '27s class 001111- aryl. cil '28. ' l Q- ' as 5 5' ia 5' QE Sl uh '1 - 41 Q 2' S QQ G! Eg Ei A Bw - in . . is ik tg Q, I Az an T V W 4, ' ypgwy 73 - ,kiifgii Q ' 52 -u.,-'55,-,A . k K V , ,yrv vig,-rn 252-'AZOJM - -U-4!0!i ' ' ' yn' ' 'M'-'ewuzfxvivl'-'-14 15 -14159. '. 11 f. W Ji T' I V i ' 41 1 l i' Y 7 E ii' Ii u id in lst 4 3 1 -3 3 .sq 6 A51 0 we 6 'W AT T 'T .5 75 r T 7 dn E' U' dl 1 P 1 l , l 1 Q L 1 Z: REVIEW OLGA HELEN KRAUSL-fCom- JACK A. IRELAND-fGeneralJ mercialj Tumblingg Tennis' Nana Mona' International Club' German Club' A. H. A.' Art Club. PATRICIA MARIGEN DORAN- iLiteraryJ Student council 27 Orchestra 27 28 29 String Quartette 29 Ensem ble 28 String Ensemble 29 FLORENCE SCOTT fL1teraryJ Scholarshlp Federation Art Assoclatlon WIIMA LYLE HACK fL1ter a Rostra 27 28, 29 Sophomore Debate 27 Nat lonal Forensic League 27 28 29 A H A 29 treasur er Pnyx v1ce president 29 student council 27 Drama Mathematics Honor' Swim- ming Team 27 '9' Football 29. OLIVE BOBBIE WHITE-fGen- eralj Art Club LESTER E AMICK fPhar macyy Glee Club cadet ser geant HORACI' W CLARK fLlt eraryj Class Counc1l 27 28 29 Sergeant of Cadets 28 Double S Student Counc1l 28 Class Sergeant at arms 27 Agora 28 Forenslc 29 4 - J.. 'V ,gl v 4' ii N! U! U! gn S' 94 I. pl 4- SI fx Sk 5 C ES el ,dx s E' 4' T' K0 YZ s ei 0 rr -5 rp D A D me 3 P1 D QD! qs 1 45 .1 5' 6 P 3. ,w il q57.,,l QQQQ :ll ff'!? , '!V Q Melina. ' I x I ' is x Q , . 1 H I '1 '1 1 IN I' 5 ' E 1 , eu 'A 1 1 , 128, 2 , 'il 6 I a L 5 a 4 , IE an lr as ak at at L' I ' b 'u 5 I Q. r . r 1 7 , . ' 2 1 Q s , .1 - , 5 9 - ak it lk D Q gg: S - I um ' ac ao- ak - - - 5: '1 ' - 5 , , 1 . P11 - . . 5 5 9 ' 1 r ' - . I -4 5 , as a: ar g 1 - ' 1 1 . 4 . ry! ' , ' ' 9 A . - - I ' - - - Q. ,el . . ' , 1 1 v 'J 'dl 7 y Y 7 9 , , S , 5 1 'W , g . . . ., - ' '4 . ' - ' 7 . A . . . , , . ' ' ' S - - 5 '29. Y ' 3 ' 5 ' ' . A In ' -- .5 V ' lx 4 ' H rl ' S Q . ' I .1 'T a - If uf I I ,I at FP H ' r vi ' - :W eq I 7 is 'Q u ri. 5 L Q tri dl' I 5' 75 nr1'qv4'4'4Z5!4!4v,i iv . v iuiuisir, 53 i.,:.z's:bv' f v - - - - - 1 v ' iff v- -fif- -Q.. '----' ' -4,,,r.--Af.-.-1' Y ' ' ff- Y 1 I - -A . in 'E if a 5 Qffffrlivliw' - 1 5-Q Sh 'T 52 'U lx V1 6 D1 Q ts' Q A51 6 'T 'W W2 D1 14 P1 fi f 1 4 1 pa -6 'PS B5 qw qu 2- 454 bl W P14 Ei 4 I P 1 K 9 I P Q Q 1 Q. fl 1.1. , - , ELVA I. BRIETZKE-fLiteraryJ Glee Clubg Hi-G5 French Club 3 Internationalg Student Councilg Class Council Honor Roll '27, '283 Pageant '29. f SAMUEL MONNIS-fLiteraryJ Orchestrag Art Association '29. MARY LOUISE CLAYTON- fLiteraryJ Class Secretary 29' Student Council 27 28' Class council 28 29' Rostra 27 28 29 30 Presi ent 29' Pnyx 29 Sergeant-at arms 29' Math Honor 28 29 30' Forensic 28 secre- tary' Agora 29 Vice-presi- -dent secretary' Christmas Pageant 28' Spring Festival 28' Pageant 29' Sophomore Debate Team 27' League De- I bate Team '28, Time-keeper '29g Civitan Oration '29g Players Guild '29. GENE ELDY BIGHAM--fL:iter- aryj Glee Clubg Music Assoc- iationg Mikado 3 Dragon Booster. RANDOLA M. SHAW-fGener- all Nana Mona' S. O. S. DAVID D. LEWIS-CLiter1ryJ Double S Society. EMMA LOUISE SCHIMDT- fCommercialJ Music Assoc- iation 28' student council. 28 29' class council 29' Spring Festival '28' pageant 29. HOWARD J. McCRUM-QVoca- tional J . ha J! N' Q' v I Ai 6 Q' ' if Q A Q l kd .LO Jr I' P 1 I M W 1 s,: si K Y i :Q :A Q. G Sl ad N' .il 5 E' kr! T! 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SCOTT-4Liter- aryl Class president 28' Class secretary 27' Class -- Sergeant-at-arms 27' Swim- ming Team 28' Football 28 , 29' Agora 28' Sergeant of Tumbllng 28 Student coun c 7 fCommerc1alJ International Club RUTH BONITA JURGENS fL1teraryJ Double S 29 Art Club ALICE WELLS SNEDDLN lLiteraryj Latin Honor 27 28' Scholarship 29' Double S 29' French Club 29 aUSAN CLARKI' -CCommercialJ .Accountancy Honor 29' Sen- Cadets 27' Class Council' ior Orchestra 27 28 '29' A. Senior Dance committee 29' H. A. 28 29' Pnsemble 28. E! J! gr 21 an 2' Q' u 5 I Q 6 'Q' G kd C S sd ,dl s -E' d F' 42 fl gs sf YP v5 D u 2 -vs :va f P1 , A 1 4 A I x yr IDI I 1 151 -6 4 'Q 24' -4 B- 9 Q' P G' sl 'Q- FJ' 7 Ap: 'V 'Q'f'0'Q'O'Q'i'Q qi. r' 1 1- ' 53 f 1 V ' ' 7' 9 f Y I 4 1 --, Y , 5..f'r,- ,. Q , Q. 1 , .V .W x .P ' . . I u E , , fl RE IE A A C41 a 'S ' P :Pl I Z 1. S 'E it :1 'J O 1 ap A ' ' i ' :Q , N P1 E tw I 7 ' , I gl , I I ' 1 .' I ' - - ' ' 5 - in ' I ' - .' ' il '2 . 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MARVFL RIVI' TTE fL1teraryb Sophomore Debate League Debate 28, Art As socxatlon 28, 29 Soc1etas Honorls 27 28, 29 n Splashers 29 Players Gulld 29 Forum 27 '28 29 Pnyx WALTER R BLOSS fEng1ne ermgj German Honor 27 28 Vlce presldent of Rldlllg Club 28 Band 27 28 29 Student Counc1l 27 28 Bl' ULAH FAYE BRITTAIN fCommerc1alb Accountancy Honor 27 28 29 30 Art Assoclatxon 29 XRay Re vlew Bookkeepex Dancmg Class 27 28 29 OLGA ZAMBELICH 4L1terarvJ French Club 27 H1 G 29 D uble S 29 G A A 7 MAUDE C SLYMOUR lL1ter aryl A H A 29 V1CEpI'9S1 dent Basketball RUTH CAROLYN HERMAN fL1terary7 Class councll 29 German Club 27 28 Art Assoc1at1on 28 BARBARA LFE WILSON fLlt elaryj French Club 27 28 X Ray Staff 28 29 Double C11 27 28 Tenms 29 Re VIQW Staff 29 IRMA IDA RUNYAN fCommer c1alj Tumblmg Club 27 28 1.1. hu U! 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POWELL NORMAN STAUDTE -1Literaryj Math Honor 28 29 30' Latin Honor 27, 28 29 30 presi ent wice-president' student coun- cil 27' Class Council 28' Scholarship ' Hi-Y 29 30 Cadet Sargeant 8 Rostra 27 28 29 30 trea surer Pnyx 29 30 ar geant at a ms in Math Honor ELTON BURNETTE PAINr 1Commerc1alJ ITK cl ss council Spanish Honor Cadet sergeant STANLEY G TERRY 1L1ter aryl Honorary Member I Rotary Club Rostra 27 H1 Y 27 28 29 30 president' Key Club 27 28 29' Yell Leader 28 29, 30' Chair- man of student moral 29 30'c1ass council 27 28 29- Student council 27 28- 29 30' Boys vice-president 28 29' Pnyx 29 30' Swimming 2 28 29' Football 8' Dragon Knights 28 Block S 28 29 30 Agora 8 29 30 Basketball 29, 30 coach FREDA SCHULZ 1L1tera1yb EARL DONALD CURTIS QE11 gineermgj Camera Club 29 Cadet Honor Company 29 mercialb FRANK H SHFRWOOD ll it eraiyj Double S Boys Glee u 26 27 5 B 3 1 6' 9 G' K0 Qu 'wi S 4 -u 24 Q 1 S 5 1 1 P D 15 4 Qi mf ew C L RI' Vffvl VVYVY' YY A -S. 5-Iihv' INIUJ 1 44.44. 1 51 'T 7 5 o 51 I u 'Q as II f I xl S, Is ' y 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 E. 1 y 1 y 1 , 1 i E 1 1 1 - N. 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GQ :z: :sf :if ac :s 1: D 4' n MILDRED CAROL STICINLIG- JOHN GICARYTfGeneral, Dou- 7374 fcommefflall HPC 79- ble S, Agora Club, treasurer, 3: V' an :rf as F1 if Glee Club, Phaedo Club. it 5,5 Hous VALEDA PALM- P 5 95 gl, 1Musicj Societas Honoris '27 'K 'K E '29S Music ASS0Ci21ti0fl '33 DOROTHY MAE ROBINSON- Eg El ,293 Mlkadoi Glee Club Tl- QLiteraryJ Scholarship, '27, 'S Q' '28, 29- '28, '29, Latin Honor '28. 2 an PF 2:1 :rf Q ' -z : . ' Sf MARGARET JANE BROWN- 3 'Q Em lLiteraryJ Student council 'AMES K. BULLOCH-fLiter- is 51 '27, class council '28, vice- uiyj President Double S, '29, president of high Juniors, Agora, '28, treasurer, vice- ' A Math Honor, Girl's Vice- president, Forensic '29, Pres- ' president '29, Double S '29, idcnt of Glee Club '28. 9 ...f p xx, -1-ff - ,' rg , Q I. at '. J, . . 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TOGNOTTI-mom S u I6 :gf Math Honor' Double S' mercial Accountancy Honor. fd af as fr la EARL F. WORLEY-fV0cati0n- ' 5 alj Machinists Clubg Bandg FRANK J. PELZMAN-fLiter- Orchestrag Opera Mikado . aryl French Club. l , ,, J ' Ag Q 4 2 'a I Sl - 4 'vu ev' 5 si . 151 al ig EP by 1 4 V5 'Zu f 1 rr! 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THOMAS-fLiter- aryl Key Club' Hi-Y' Foot- ball 28 29' Rifle Team 28' Cadet Captain 29 Riding Club 28 Cadet Lieutenant 27 Major 29, 30 Hearst T ophy Team 29 Special S29 vtyt VB' U! gv K! an Ju Q S' 1 4 1 A Sl id A ,A I V A 11 9 ' T' :1 si' 5 N s5l X C D S it 'Y ,dx S Q' 12 be 20 Qu ch vi 17 YD C4 D D -4 vt bl v P1 1 P ibl 45 1 fi 5 1 5' 4 v A Z P Q' 'Sl W7vyV' 'V v, QVQYQQX1. nom' vY' ' Y H , l I . ig , 3 1 . 5 ,4 :. ,Q PI :x 4 hr f :I 4 4 'L , 4 , i ll S V Y ' , s l 'a , 1 y V, I 1 I5 Y 7 ! , 5 25 y 1 9 5' I 11,1 . Y ! 7 bi l' P' db' 1 'Q 7 Y Y 1 115 ' f ' ,. ' ' W.: ' l ' Z' ' l 7 v y : 1 r H 'l ' r n 5 Q Pl 1- ak '54 Q 5? 1 L ,5 , 1 5- ' 1 3 at Y Y , l Y y , Q ' ' 9 5 U ' 'Q l 51, ' ' , . , , ' 4 .A l :iz ai: 3: li, , I, . I 7 A . 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ADI' LLI' P. hVE.RInTT-1Liter- aryy League Debate 28' Scholarship secretary 28 permanent member 27 28 '9' Rostra 27 28 29 sec- retary 28 treasurer ' president 29' Pnyx alternat- ing president ZJ' Student Councll Z8 Socxetas Honorxs JOHN BE ATON TU 1General Coursej NIP CHLNOWLTH QL1ter aryl Latm Honor 27 Z8 Chem1stry Honor 28 29 Scholarshxp '28 Z9 30 Stu dent COUHCII 28 Class Coun c 8 2? Dou e S 9 French Club 20. FRANCIS CONI- fGeneral Course J. HP LI1.N ALICP NFIGEI -1Co111- mercial J. HORACL L. HORTON-fFngine eringj Basketball 29. r Q il. rg fs 2'- iq! ai 4 T! 5 5 -J' Q' Q ss S 4 E 'e g l td C S Q1 Q' if P SZ 9 C: CZ qs 19 yr v 4 9 5 A -UQ bl D P 4 1 , I 1 tb av' ibn fi I C Bl 4. 5 E' S' s' ' I . '. - -- f f- K,-wi' .E403149914514Zaxazqmintwiflwn. 65 --f-'-004275,-vw-1 -,:d0!a?.9.ZEgf L-91' l V I ,....... -1 .- Q .f-1 4 Si f sS'..0 - , p .- XSD 2 .. -:- 9!f1c'REVlEW avi. A - 2- '57 ' 7 -'--+- V ' v 5 l P if! - .4 I2 ' 1 . . be , . 46 . ' 5 9 p , . 5' J S L ' 1 4- A i ' ' 1 V. ' V W ' 1 l A, A s. H J . . b rf V K l ' s, ig , in 1 , - . ,E S . in .K it . . . '- , ' s, '27. gr . 1 . . ki I: i Q 1 a Y ,QQ 11 0 , S PI ,P l 3 O. S. J, 30. . - 0 wr -1: :ef ' L4 7 . nfl JOHN W. MAGENNIS-lArtl 8 ,K ah 3 '...- -- ' ' , 9 I I V , . . . - . u ' 5 ll 's '27, '28s 1' 'f ' A . . .. . - da . ,- n , u . . , . gf P Y ' ' , - . n 1 y, I ' Y. . ' 3 Y ! U QF . ' , . . , 3 I - kj L: . . ' . il 'Z , ' 5 5 bl , '2. Q 1 N W 1 X 4 1 J 5 VQ. 1 A . 4- 5 G f ' 16 ' y 1 w w w 4 H 1 Z J 1 ' ' 4 ' .L w ,gy , ,. y A A L 1 , xg, :x ff PK A , y 1 1. J v.. L 1 I l 1 I 5' A e' Ib J' 4 '2 Q bi K z G 13 K' ,' 4 sb 'v if pf , 5 4 3: A .:.l.o.n 44.544 . , , .YJ I ig' ' J fi li E B C p A39-, ' e 1 ws-f, 'C CMCREVIEW A is' ' fi 12' P D id rg lP 4 S 1 6 'E T 'S 'U 'U P 4 'B 'T ,y, 'E E -u In 1 ,l nba Wi 'lin L2 714 4 1 'Ji P A 9 P Q 9 P 3 1 E. JANE CARTER-QLiteraryl MARY AUGUSTI BOUST-- Double S, secretary, vice- fCommercialJ Accounting Honor '28, '29, '30, Nana Mona '28, '29, '30, Forum '28, president, president, French Club, class council, student council. '29, A. H. A. '29, student council '29, '30, class lk HF ik . councll '28. SIDNEY W. SPURGEON-fLit- as as a- emyl' DOROTHY BAGW1LL-qLimer- aryl German Club 27 28' JANE BRONLEE LEITCH- Ilouble S 283 student coun- lLiteraryJ class council 27 C11 ' 29' Secretary High Sopho- 'mores Vice-president LOW RICHARD C. GLACKEN-11 it, Seniors, secretary High Senior, Senior Play, Leading Lady 29, class council 29 eraryj Boys Glee '28 '29- Cadet Officer Fre uno Company 29 RENEA MONDENE menerall NADINE ELIZABETH WA11' lGeneralJ International A sociation 'ITK H A Band Drum Major Art As vQ1 av li if V 1: 5- R' 1 Si Q 2' A 65, td A ,, .xi r 4 :4 Wi 1 :Q 1 s,l 55k V X i. Qi u s 5 l CY Sl Ad, S nil 5 S' S: Q! S! 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WILLIAM L SPANGLL Klan gineermgj Scholarship , 28 Z? French Club 29 student council 27 Orches tra 27 JAMLS GALLAGHPR General Coursel GORDON E BUSH fCommer cialj Executive cabinet 29 High Senior president 29 student council 27 28 29 class council 7 8 ' class sergeant-at-arms 27' Key Club 27 28 29' Riding Club 29' Hi-Y 28 29' Agora 2 9 secretary 28 ser- geant-at-arms 29' Dragon Knights 28 29. ROBERT C. LITTS-QLiteraryJ r ,- w ws, , , I ,I gg:-, :Ng 7- f .455 8 nf. K . - lm- .I : 5- l sf' . X -i:. '? 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' , 5 - ' ' ' A .Q 9 , Y , ' y A a , , , 1: Pk 1: I - , . l I I I s l QI 9 I5 5: A E 1 2 in Q Q v Q xi E I ' is 9 S 43 uv l Q S4 gk is D p v Q1 i :W p5 2 ,, Q' 1 1 ' 5 Q is 1 -4 Q B 1 I 5 V V y , , 1 IQ.. 34,41 2 0.0- - 4.0.4- . - - - fl 7 . -- - - - - .m.r4gEM,g,1o..f. 46'.g,6?'g. WJ B I4 3 154 ' W2 iw Q 4 'T 5' i 1Pl DI .I 'E if 1 r 'P l 'S 'E JOE FRANCES CALLAHAN is A 'W 6 9 M D ' 4 'W iw Pg' V I N E k W l l 'Y Z '47 17 s so b 5 A tk Q K s Q' L A A A sti. I. 4 is 6 1 45 l S' : 1 1 Em 5 Q ,as 5 w f X 5. 'A - ELSIE YUKIDO HARADA- it A fLiteraryJ Football '27, '28, iLiteraryj. Q, ketball '28, '29, Track '29 , at :F A gl Block S, '27, '28, '29s Qap- MARIAN M. ISH1DA-q1,iter- ,gl :fam of Football Tfam 28- aryl Accountancy Honor '29, Q' QQ 295 Baseball 28, 299 Bas' '30, International Club '28, '29, '30, treasurer '29, u ,K ,gi fLiteraryJ Hi-G Club, '27, 'il' D '28, Operettas, At Sea, Mika- ai 7 1 GRIER SCHRADER-fGenew do, Christmas Pageant. - 4 Q lx :Ii :li :fc s u5. ' HATSUYE KUMAGA1-qcem Q5 'JK eralj. D fr JAMES H. MONIS-1LiteraryJ. :K A A Q Qi 'B 5. IRENE AGNES WlLDE-fLit- ' U ' -F - 2k eraryj Tennis Club, Hi-G, ' 9' president, Spanish Honor, , JOSEPHINE GERTRUDE CA- Comitiag Basketball '27, ,,' TANIA- 1LiteraryJ Class class council '28, '29, student 1' Council '26 '27, '28, Student council '29, Spring Festival E Council '28. '28, Tumbling Club '27, '28. i P ' lk i , . .. '. H f A5 l 3 14 J' 3 T' 'E S! ee J W HE ' aw he fb . it 1g 'S 54 'a 1, 'A' '- ' ' 1'9 .V ' ,- w 73. Q23,gplakbhhYoxmgminiwif-Sw- . b5 5.-1-mfwaza,gWg,,,9g.1o!a'AZZEmai A li' j 2 2 ... A ... , E ee: A if 7 qv- A . bgw only mivxewn 15' 53 'A T ? I f-'iam-v-L I - r- , 1 1 43 C ,s 1 4 Iii 3 'Q 'W Aw vid YAY: VIRGINIA MAE PHILIPPI fL1teraryJ Spamsh Honor Internatlonal Club Art Ag soc1at1on Chemlstry Honor G1rls Tumbl1ng 'Z JAMES LLEWELLXIN LYONS 73 rw 5 v It 1 I S! GH' 1 D 1 I gl 4 5 Q 1 E- QL1teraryj FRANK H SERWOOD fL1ter aryj Boys Glee Club 26 27 28 Double S 29 JOE MARVIN FRANCESCONI 1L1teraryJ Basketball 26 27 JOSI' PH GORDON FITZHENNX QVocat1onalj Pres1dent of Sons of Thor Member of Key Club Member of Football Team Captam of Sons f Thor baseball team PLACIDO If PALMI: JAR cL1t eraryj Comlta Publrc Sneak mg Soclety Secretary 'nlu natlonal Club Sergean' at arme Delegate to the meet 1ng of the world Internatxon al Clubi held 1n Alameda Hlgh Qchool Dec 7 1929 KATHERINI4 KRIBS fGener a IOHN SINCLAIR THOMPSON fL1te1aryJ Band 7 Double S 29 Second Honor Roll 28 NOMA ONALEE CHAPMAN fCommerc1alJ Nana Mona 28 JOHN L BERTON fVocat1on all French Honor Cadet rldlng' club H1Y sergeant of cadets HELEN GREENE Nana Mona fL1teraryj ELEANORE IRLNF GRAVEL CCommerc1a1J Glee Club Op era Mlkdd0 Nana Mona CLARA E CLARK QCommer c1al DOROTHY A JIMINIEZ fL1t elaryj French Club IDGAR PIPE fVocat1onalJ Sons of Thor .4 .4 g .VC + r E v QQ in N! W! T! 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E 6 0 5 1 Z Q E J f Q, y 'QV' 1 v vv . yvrrr, Aflfp R . am.4.4-- -'-4-0!4:m10-'-'- -'W' 59 Ev- 1 429 i jj, ' xi'-'U Ve' -2-ul , '-. - ' - ' ..g ng' ' ,. .. 15' w 52 .J If ad Q U N 'E 'U 'U 'U W4 A iq B 'N 'l v awk M 5 s' it FH W 'il' 45 Cl E' U' 4' G1 L 2' 6 9 C L The Old F oundatzon By Elsie Eizinger 66 AY, there goes that man again, said Pip wi ith surprise, What right's he got cutting through our place that Way? Gosh, I don't know, answered Jim. He's got lots of nerve. Yeh, I'll say, Pip agreed, but look, hels always peek- , 'A 27 I if Dil 3' J' 2' s . fx 5 W Q re, he y X l fs- A 1 Gifs - WREVIEW If ' :'4 P ,: :1 fl 7, 7 K ing around as he goes, specially at the old foundation. Yep, sure looks 'spicious. Come on, Jim called as he started on a run toward the house, mother is calling us to supper H The foundation of which Pip spoke stood about five feet high. Long ago a large white house had stood upon it but in some mysterious way it had been burned so it stood slowly falling for about forty years The semi-circles of brick which had given support to the bay windows had com- pletely fallen in and one side of the wall was heavily covered with ivy. On either side were orange trees and at one end was an old tank house with a battered green tank on top. A huge walnut tree stood near the tank house A neglected roadway chocked with weeds and bordered by tall walnut trees ran the length of the uncared ranch. Near the main road where this neglected roadway met it was a long ramb- ling house in which Pip and Jim lived with their mother who had rented the ranch just for the summer. The old ranch with its orchards and vineyards slowly dying from neglect still reflected what it had been. Come on called Jim after supp r 'let s go out to the foundation and huntfor snakes All right replied Pip. Whee there goes a big black one cried Jim joyfully. Hey Help' Im falling Pip exclaimed as he disap- peaicd in the ivy Gosh he musta fallen in a hole said Jim Heio I am over here ln the cellar called Pip ind clearing away the ivy he poked his head through a hole in the tall foundation K. :I :A .R- 31 sd Q ss 'Q 6' LI we 20 tl 45 QD 0 P 5 A 'vs 'A v Q v 44 D 'I 9 Y v v r 4 -in lv' I 'Y gA qVv'q'Q'5'ql 'm'f, q1Vff'g9g'9pf5' ' 51 . a . . Q bf if s ' Q51 , 5.1 Ep L 4 ' . vw ' 5 1 55 uw - - '1 sa E, 1, I5 71, '54 Q . Ez f fi 6' . A S r 19 'E' ' 4' bfi Y D1 sq, - ' , A A Y as rv D 5. 1 L ' y L v V 7 4 , as Q il ' 'e :K ca H if s ' if dx as H A y Q y eq Q sc . . y 97 L Q ul' . - - ' Ei K4 ' 55 wl an , ' sy ' ' . R' Eg ., , . ' ,, . l ng ft ' 1 1 7 nb :pf . ' . . . hi 'G E' UQ L r di R U' 'ua Je S ifkll 'VV f- - ,'--. ' 's.1ll4 1 QQ V 1 , : A 4 , - N , , - 4- 4, ' bf-uA,Q,. AAQ..- ...Q- 5 p I I . nun V. .v.i?!':..h'. A JA A ...li:!A?t' ' ' l in i 1. - J ud- alarmed. Lets scare him. You yell like that Indian we gg QACREVIEW !-5 Sh 'E lb. 1 6 'U D IV 1 O 'W T 6 6 h YAY 'A' 15 'yu 6 P.. 3' ' 4' r m 6 4 B I in .9 In ' Jimminy I couldn t imagine where you d gone. nooks like a window opening doesnt it? asked Jim examining the hole I guess I knocked this brick loose Pip announced llc took the loose brick out and discovered a small hole Why its a regular secret hiding place said Jim with surprise. Quick put the bricks back orde1'ed Pip Here comes that man again Jim hastily put the bricks in place and pulled the ivy around the opening Come on called Pip we gotta hide The tank s a good place. They both scrambled up the long ladder to the top of the tank house and climbed into the battered green tan c. The mysterious man took his usual short cut through the ranch but this time when he reached the tank house he paused looked around carefully and then ran over to the foundation See, whispered Pip hes got a paper in his hand I ll bet it s a map telling him how to find that window The man paced off four steps from the corner and then began poking in the ivy with a stick j. QR P 4 qv in N! Y' kr U' Q A gn 1 4 L 'J LW ,s 3 nd 'vi ,dx s CE' 4 K0 20 sn C! gs 0 54 Q5 5 1 v Abi D heard at the circus and Ill pound on the tank ' So Jim pounded on the tank and Pip let out a cry that with its echo from the tank would have made any Indian green with envy. The man gave one startled look towards the tank house 'md fled Well he s gone. Come on it s beginning to rain. Let s o down and fix that window so that no one can find it suggested Jim. The boys pulled the ivy closely about the window and P packed dirt on the sill where they had loosened the bricks We d better beat it to the house it s beginning to riin 'l11'd now warned Pip P P y-. 1 . r D, --.N 71 QVQVCAQ nv, .Navy VQA gi 5 u mill., , ,JaivP6 ,','v.vmz' M7624 1 is nc , 1 1 v 1: 1 2 ' Y ! 11 51' 'w '1 sq - 5 6 . Ig fl YY 'L 9 - 5 I - K APG ' s .X fb 1 H . . H 7 7 K I x sa 11 u , , , . , YY A , 5. I , N' 1 ' :, I. u ,11 , cs . 1 gut it :1 l E I 9 ' iw l s 1 is ' S up 4 V, 1 V1 154 ' ' if ' '- . . 5 r - S J fi 44 99 ac 1 .,. Q , ' '54 Q 9 1 11 . 'sk ' i m- 3 Q- We can t let him find that window, whispered J 1m ig S: U 1 H2 Y 71 'F Y - I 9 i 5. , . , 3' 32 ul ' - Q gi u 1 1 1 ,R 1 I W 1 u as H it za 1 El 3? H Pd Ni 1 F' N V4 me Z1 w 44 1 , 1 Z pg f 1 Cs as .Q 1 Q I H iq ,ki ' 1 ' 1 4 5 R S 1 P Z' AR I sg 2 L gil ' VV.. V v,vh . :v v',x 1 fr, 'Lai is '4pP. A-'n.-- -' l., V-..4.nA A Ac. 1 U' - I1 -1 1 I ni- f J ' bfS,'?Q ,- ' C. , ' J , ' ., 1, ,. J- Jflc REVIEW we ,, A ,A J., fgv - e --..g A e . ra. is N 5 4 U0 ' E It rained hard that night making the ground very l T . . . Qu Aw muddy. The next morning was clear and Jim and Pip were gl + .E up early to explore in the window ledge. at ja Lookie, cried Jim, there's footsteps all along the is roadway. Come on let's follow 'emi' El ,Q The boys followed the footprints in the soft mud to the 5 big walnut tree near the tank house where they suddenly Y i disappeared. Looks like who ever it was, flew the rest of the way, suggested Pip. ig f Here's where they begin again, said Jim examining sb footsteps about three yards from where the others stopped. if Hm, looks fishy, doesn't it? asked Jim. p S gg Sure does, agreed Pip. Let's see if any one disturb- ig cd that window sill. S' Say, look at the footsteps around here, will you? Hg How'd they get over here? asked Jim. r , 1 , Well, whoever it was didn't want us to know that he S! 415 . . . MQ as came here last night, said Pip. g, After carefully pulling the ivy away from the window, Q 5, the boys examined the ledge. There were numerous scrat- is gf ches on the bricks but the dirt that was hard packed on the 'Z , E, sill remained untouched. as ' ' They didn't even touch it, said Pip. Let's explore 'Q 'il . . A 4 tg. some more. Here, help me get this dirt off. lg 51' Jim moved the dirt and the brick which they had loos- '34 ened the day before. I There does1i th seem to be any more loose bricks, Pip, said Jim in a disappointed tone. , They both tried to loosen some but the bricks were se- ' curel h ,L y eld. lg El Say, said Pip wisely. I'l1 bet there's some reason 'E :gi for these bricks being so tight. Must be something import- 3, ant under them ! pg S Yep, agreed Jim enthusiastically, and we're going to find out what is is. Get that old file over there in the fig K 1 ' ' n 4V ' gg tree. Well dig this plaster out. gg + The plaster must have had some other material mixed Q with it because that which held the other bricks together 9 Q il '21 2 QI 'ry Yg'o'l'4VQY3 9 w ffiiiiiimg 72 ifuniiliriir' K N - V 'y'vj'f'f67?'if ?,!ih' s..esw.4. -+ - - -4-M14-0 ' he 5 - -ezwaxrxvzw - 1 - - - -fm3'4M'. 11' Y p '41 W ix ' ' '1 u: i' 'V E- iq' if fi lb. fi ls 1 1 T 2 'bi 0 .51 6 Abi 6 lg JY ,Q 9201 YAVAVA 1 A 41 U Jia' gg 2' Ll ,4 B 1 4 C L Bn Qt- REVIEW 5 an was falling awayg besides the foundation was over fifty years old. Whee, exclaimed Pip, there's a brick missing here, and it's left a hole. Let me see. Lookee, there's a roll of paper or somethin' down there, said Jim. The two boys took out the roll which looked as if it were parchment. See cried Jim eagerly that lump of sealing wax has some initials on it K. P. S Wonder whose they are? I dont know Do you think we oughta open it? questioned Pip. May be wed better not Must be pretty important to hide it away like this said Jim Perhaps we d better take it to M1 Suns He s a law xei and It ought to be all right for him to open It sud rested Pip Come on we d better go right into town with it this afternoon Looks fishy to me the way those footprlnts stopped in the road and then appeared over here Jim and Pip hurried into town and turned the roll of paper over to Mr Slms a trusted lawyer He was very busy on the case of an escaped convict so he told the boys he d take care of the paper and look at it that evening when he had a few spare minutes Pip told h1m they would come back the next day As they walked up the neglected driveway to the house a policeman yelled at them Hey you kids Be careful where you go We ve got a dangerous criminal cornered in here and he s h1d1ng some place Escaped from the court while they were trying him for breaking out of prison He s a tough bird he finished shaking his head mg up to the one who hailed the boys We ve searched the whole orange grove gone through all that old furniture in the tank house raked all that ivy and even trampled down all the grain 1n that field He s just disappeared that s all Well keep the place surrounded We cant take any chances of him gettin away if he is hiding here advised vii gr ni O 1 W5 U! 9' F' S qi S ' Sl fx S 'F f K C 3 sd Y ,dx s G' 4 T' 6' tl G! gs 0 D 5 1 P U1 v P1 P qs 1 at b v v 'ul , 50. 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Say,,' he turned suddenly to Pip and Jim, do you kids know any secret hiding places 'round here ? We, a-, do we know any Pip? questioned Jim doubt- fully. You bet. I've got it,', exclaimed Pip. He's hidin' up there in that tank. I'll just bet he is. We hid up there once. As Pip finished pointing to the battered green tank a bullet whistled past his ears. Look out warned Bill as he pulled Jim and Pip be- hind the tree. He s up there all right and he s got a Cfun. Well we ll see about his staying up there. Bill pumped two shots into the tank with his pistol. Too dark he muttered. Can t see enough. Hey you Sam. Round up the boys and keep that tank house surrounded. Its too dark now for him to make. a good target of anyone Bill gave his orders hurriedly The men closed in about the tank house carefully Jim and Pip after whispering together a few minutes disap peared into the blackness Sam you and O Brien climb up that ladder and get him covered ordered Bill Be careful now and don t m xke any noise We don t Want any dead policemen around here Sam and O Brien with their guns pointed carefully at the battered green tank which held their prisoner climbed slowly up the long ladder Arriving at the top Sam carefully removed a section of the board on top and sticking his gun in yelled Hands up or I ll shoot Not a word or sound came from the tank Sam peeked in carefully The tank was empty' Got him called Bill nervous at the delay No he s made his getaway Get the men out looking quick We can t lose him now called Sam Just as the men started to scatter Pip and Jim arrived on the scene dragging a sack filled with something behind them hi ai 4 wi T' Q' 3 du ' 1 S ' Sl G 'YYY' 141 l'll4- 141 s 4 'Y s G' T5 r 1 F D D A D 3 Fi Y P ll vvvy v rr Q-.Q gf. , A O 5 QVIQQVQ' f ' lg. 45 Q ir ,-fvvvvn--w., ,- . . 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L f ' - 0 P4 S. 37 eivb . - g-g lil- AW- ' Y vvv. - - - - ' - .,- ' ' ' Y v Q, Q- w-1 5 ,111 Au auqff' 111777 --s'iHmG'4'MQi-' iff'-W' - .!v:9ZvIo.o.v:fvm:.: QQ 4, '-f .. 6 g 5 ik 6 0 bi YAVAVAY J I UH' P r D 1 :Q G r Fi is f 1 if 5. 44 E- 1 ss. - .g V v '4 We ve got a man 1n this sack announced Jim W think maybe he s the man I ill quickly pulled the sack off the man Yeh course hes smait But my gosh Dont keep him ' He disappeared out of that tank like magic Aw he climbed out I saw him He dldnt climb down the laddei like ya thought he would Hes smart he is Iip informed h1m Yeh course he s smait but my gosh Don t keep this suspense Howd you kids get him? asked bill full We saw some one up in that tree Then he swung to the next one on a rope That way he got all the way down the load without you seeing h1m We got to the gate Just be foie he did and when he swung to the ground why Jim hit him over the head with a board He had to hit him twice md I had to punch h1m in the eye befole he d stop He was in 'in awful hurry but here he IS now You kids do beat all Here we ve been hunting that guy since this morning and you kids get him in a half ioui bill shook his head as though it were hard to believe ind youll get the two thousand dollars leward too The men gathered the limp criminal up and put him in the cai and drove to town. Left alone the two boys began to talk over what had happened Two thousand dollars. Phew! exclaimed Bill Yeh that s a lot. But I wonder whv that man came here? Let s look at that hiding place again to see if it's been disturbed, urged Jim. The two boys lit matches, as it was very dark, and ex- amined the hiding place Some one had been tampering with the bricks, for they had been put back carelessly. There're footprints around here just like those of that criminal. See, they had hob nails on them, discovered Pip. Well, I know, exclaimed Jim. That mysterious man, and that criminal have both tried to get that roll of paper. Come on, we'd better go to bed now, we wanna get www-w.'.f 75 5 -. :War O 0 We v 0 M, 5 n U' H' 4 dl Q Q s kd C S nd Y ,d s 6' 4 3' 2' gn S75 gs 0 54 b D 1 'vs va v P1 , A 1 4 I 1 D 5 I Bw -m Bw L gs is 6' Y ' 4 at 2' w' S' .-at A. . - - - - 4.44- - - - - . -- - - --sw.i'E6:':f:c.v..-1 --4:45. . . , -g-V fs- f H - I e A 3 why REVIMV N . 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Good morning, greeted Mr. Sims. Have a chair. Got some splendid news for you boys about that roll of parchment. On the sealing wax it had the initials K. R. S. Now I looked up the owners of that house and found. the man who built it was one Kirk Stetman. He had traveled in the South Seas and it was rumored he had found some 'A E' 17 r 0 A. Q n U' H' 3. 2. 5 S 'e s dx LW fl E. V i X- fa-A e 1 Cialis A WCREVIEW , . ,A . P A B. . , , 1: 7 f M' ' :Q it 66 !7 H K very rare pearls while traveling. You see, he never sold them but hid them some place in his house. There were numerous robberies committed but the burglars never found them. Then the house was mysteriously burned while Stetman vsas asleep. He died the next daj from burns without saying a word about the pearls. So the foundation of the house has crumbled and the ranch gone to ruin. Yeh but did you find any connection between that criminal and the roll of paper? questioned Pip interrupting the story. Yes wait we re getting to that. Seems this criminal in searching the ruins found a clue to the pearls' but he was put in prison for a robbery before he had a chance to look for the pearls. He told his cell-mate about these pearls on condition he wouldn t look for them till this criminal got out. But his cell-mate double crossed him and looked for the pearls as soon as he got out of jail which was one week ago. I know that mysterious man who always kept cutting through our place and looking at the foundation was this criminals cell mate cried Pip excitedly Yes that s just who it was agreed Mr. Sims. This ing for the pearls so he broke out of jail The guards caught him and he was brought here and tried for break- ing out of prison Now this mysterious man came to see if he could get a clue as to where the pearls were The wai den recognized him as the murderer of an unsolved case :l s I C S sd 'Y ,dx s QL QL K0 T' sl GI qu 0 D4 D 5 -4 -vs 1:4 3 P1 LP QD 1 ii ei L . - - - . 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In that roll of paper were two pearls, as lovely as when first found. On the paper were the words. 'To the finderf They belong to you. Jenior Play Cast .--+1 '9 ,Nr-'1 -ffm wav w 4 vii gr U! 25 Qu u 51' 5' 4 51 px S- gsm ifx sd' vi' ?'x 5 .A 4 I Q. C Sl uql QK Q 5: s' ,, fi Q. kv Y' di 45 1? fr so 'L lr 1 P 151 Q P1 I D1 P tba 451 'i .1 5' 6 3. Z! ,1 v v , 'fi I Y' V Q U 1 H Qi! ,bvvffhf O. I A A 4 .lluzt , 1 144 r 5, pw 4 f W . BF or ' . i A . A I K J Q, e Ez z ff D Q 3 N 5 yt . ' 4 51, .J , A A ,. ' I L 1 , ' . rl Q v ,S 5 l ' D ri' A , iz S . S4 si K D ri l hw p, 5 'Zn , pe I ,- '3' Q is ?' .v ' 4' v -4 5 ' ' 1 vvv -. ' - - .Q--r. e N-e.l F K'!.o.S9p4n4P.''9'.'A!9-42014931 ' e 77 .umrmzv 2 I T. ' 1'0!'W77Z' -mi? pg V i A f f ffm- f f -F i -. i li IS 2 4 'Q 5 me 'T nv 1 9 1 fi he lil 'u -sl' 4 gn dl 4' r 5 5 s K 54 lr SS Z5 gk' MS ,Pu Q xg an K Mzser s Gold By Gladys Yee HEPE was a dismal barrenness about the room gl A flickering fire on the hearth illuminated! the gg 53 bare walls A table three chairs a clock and a ggi-I rug decorated the room Footsteps in the hall interrupted the silence Samuel Pates was a simple man very simplr he thought For forts 3 ears he had l1ved in this simple house he had been going thi ou0h the same routine Indeed he was simple His work was simple his clothes were simple and even his wife and son were simple yes simplified through years of simplicity Samuel Pates settled himself leisurely near the fire His after dinner smoke was casual his after dinner thoughts were casual and even his after dinner remarks were casual He always began 1n the same way and hc always finished 1n the same way Always he would ask about money' always he would talk about money. Money! Money! Money was his god! Life was not misery for the wife of Samuel Pates now. The years had softened the emptiness the monotony of ner life. She lived only for little Sammy she thought only for little Sammy s good. She prayed hoped that some day little Samiry would grow up to be a man unlike his fathu. She was gentle and she taught little Sammy in a gentle way. She told him to be good to be noble and to be geneiou '. But she did this only when Samuel senior was away. Before her husband she was quiet, submissive, and agreeable. Time had taught her that he was siiuple-niinded but headstrong. Work had robbed her of her charms, econ- omy had forced her to do nothing but the simplest things in the simplest way. But Samuel Pates had been brought up to economize. His father had been thriftyg his mother had been thriftyg so, he, too, was thrifty. In fact, he needn't have learned to 'A 42 if v 0 D 53016 Wg' Mg itll lla Q tt 'E ,dk 1 4-- Q kv wr tl G! gs IP D D -4 'vs 1 3 P1 1 ' 1 4 A 1 '51 'D 5 1 4 I lb 1 5 6 QW QW if be Q- Z 6' Hg dx ,L L - - . , . , 1 V , A , - - , '15 fn v 'v V 'Aww' 73 ' V 'ililiil - naulntmyiv' rt K - -- ' 'V ' ' ' QW V - f A f 'SQ-0 -S P C3352 ' , , Uhr REVlEVN ,ul ,., N57 - 'I f 'A S f A+ v. id V 4 ibm P 'E -I ,E n , 5 1' E , -s 1 r i ' 0 . 'n L --' N I I : K I . A . I. . . . X p M O . B 4 if - . ' ' . Q . 3, 1 . . Y V . . . . . K a ! . fx s I . . 1 'Q I for thirty years he had been savingg and for twenty years - N L 1 . . fa , o A ' J K ,bg i Y . . . . N 9 ' ' ' H :Q I . , . . V . L1 AA. 5 I 1 . . . . . . Es - r - I , . K . . ' . , I! . . . . . '1 ' 44 ' i ' ' vig - l , ' , , D , . 4 5 ' , s A I J :Q N . , -. in Q . . . '54 Q ' ' fa r 1 9 'Q gt Q 4 J r 4' R v 'pg '01 :QQ 1 3 S . 4 51' 1 ' ' y A 1 ? K 1 X ' n 1, , , . 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Futhermore, wasn't his money just as dear as Sl E Margie? :gl is Yes, Margie had married him because her parents had y an wished it. She thought Samuel was a little shy. Perhaps, after all, he was the better man. Hadn't he business ability? if E55 And didn't everybody think he was a fine man? But little Qi did she realize that the virtue his friends admired was to 25 turn into vice. Yes, he would save, save, save to his very E grave. S, Samuel Pates would not have married were it not for .Q E: his folks. Did it not require more money to get married? 5 ig, And did it not require more money to support a wife? And there was the home 5 that would require all his ten years of LQ Qi, saving to pay off. Foolishness! Why should he spend money in order to spend more money? ' Well, they were married. Little Junior did not come un- til his thirtieth year. He couldn't afford to support another person before that, he thought. Yet, all the while, he was ' ' gl saving, saving, saving. Now he was in his forties. He had i '4 fl nearly-well, he had a great deal. But he was still living lg 5- in the simple, little house, still working in his little shop, 'E S: and still piling up his little stock of gold. gl Three chairs were all that was necessary for his living Q3 Q room. Junior had the rug to sit on when a guest was pres- ga ent. But how often did a guest arrive? You spent two dollars for that child's coat? For two g dollars, we could buy fire wood to keep us warm for the win- S I .w SQ 5 2 vvvv f. ave- - Us' YSL!142141443-'-952424141015-N-'- 'q 79 50i : 'Z''425JZW2ip9!o10!G7-E22ELEX - f - - f - - f fl- fi Hu 'T be Q qv. Q K f, E: one REVIEW ,uf 1' Y V ,, 5-N Sh 'Q ly, '51 5 'E 'U AV 1 ,Q M 'T ter. For two dollars I will have to slave extra hours for four nights. Do you think that is right? Who is he that onceg I Won't hear of it again, growled Samuel. Margie Pates smiled sadly. Fifteen years ago such words would have hurt her but now she only smiled. 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Merril Osenbaugh, Journalism Department. 1l01... Senior Play Cast Vo I 41 gt F' pl gl 2' 4 . Si Q d sql G y K A s ,424 .x'l Y g'A A ' H+ 'til V 4 P 'C :1 B 51 5 N K B :Q - il :E- Sl sdl S sit N 9-l xi Q' 92 fl qs uf VD 1 - 59 P D -4 lb A71 Q P1 1 LP QD! 15 1 -Z 'Q 5' P N' .-- . , WWI 'lv' v -- avi' -..----. ,'Y.YV'r'Ik Qhlilnf . 19Q7fQhf ' ll. lg ' 5 P I ' f ai' X s A r ' 4 M '4 9 5- 4 ,S ' 4 Q .5 '1 W P' ' 51, .6 A I 5' 'g Ei lg 1 4 F 5. Q S' f Q iw s UP 'v yd y I is 1' i bf 1 I ' f A ,J - 7 I 4 5: N. .p n 6 ' - 'L 5 ly 1 JL L 'Y !WW'4'4?B.4!4!o!4: :m'.n.m.m.. . 82 -- ! 42? Z f IW ':f1v!G'Mh'e' -Qld i Q . 4 A -, 1 . 4 ' ' i' 1 -1 1 I ig Jokes In .. KN ...GSM 'Zu fr ,, 'ga L X r E I lm .,.., Q f xl N I ,X A I M C ,J . if Y 'inf llllvt '- I 1 , - - 1 kg Ng 2 , ax 1 hw V s x Senior: Do you like Thackeray? Freshman Cwho hasn't studied English IVJ What does it taste like? Mildred Welsh: That Elephant certainly made a big im- pression when he walked on that fresh cement, didn't he? Ed Grossman: That remains to be seen. lgliss Sietz: I don't see how your penmanship can be so ba . Jack Vance: Well, you see I learned to write on a train. Miss Lawson: Bettie, I would give anything for you to stop talking. Bettie P.: Give me an A in Modern Literature, please. Chemistry ls Booming Stone Blackwell Qin Modern Literaturel : Don McKay: Generally speaking, girls Do We have to write much more? My are- paper's running out. Edith Nagle: Girls are what '? Ronold Kemper: Everyone sit still, let's Don: Generally speaking. Watch h1S Paper F1111 Out- Miss Crowley: Ray, do you understand this ex- ample-ry gg? W Ray Scott: No I don't. ' Miss Crowley: All right watch the board closely and I'll run through it. Miss Smyser in Civics: This recitation has been ter- rible, I've done four-fifths of it myself. When a group of boys were debating as to how to spend the afternoon, Chet Doyle, always ready with suggestions said, Let's go to the pool-room-for a .xa- f X if A N if 5 1!i'!Lu , Cafeteria or bust! DONTH C k ' 11.3 K- ' fw fr swim . Ut went over bigj Si t S5S:3J 77301 wg' U5 ik Q W7-'glixiiwi Yomff' Q01 i:2::r::v.3:': . -s. sup, X X i x i SE I ,P 1 in I if X , X '7, . ' ' . Q 1 . is .I 2 si ' il Q i f Q Vs- ,e , -A I 1 Q V x gm. ,N .if-3-1 r , h fo s I 'V sw I fllh I.. tl .. .4 X X xx i , K -5'-T, A as ' wT4A'rE?F: wsu. THAT'S YOUR mme is X ' HER 6LD MAN PROBABLY H3552 Bw X mu. lSNfTl ? f THE REASON' HAS ENOUGH BILLS 1 N- ' , r W'TH0UT Rmamo lx s , .I 2 '. IN, ' , Gum' ' ' l ' f ' pi G w G i'ET X' W 1 v' flvw . N 21 MTE- .W ni' F' l ' N -5 'fi I law gill s X' tml, .X Agia K Q sp .45 X fx X S N 4 W i X Betty Carragher was seen runnin fran Betty Murray: Oh Dave, that candy g' - tically from one room to another-in and out the building-up and down the stairs -when asked what she was doing, she said, Looking for news. fWe'd like to get the person who saw Betty doing this- it sounds like a false reportl. - Things We'll Never Hear Miss Jones: My dramatics . v v f 'Nui Rfllwf , ,,, , - makes my mouth Water. Dave fthe brutejr Here's a blotterf' Fond Parent: Did you make the foot- ball team? Son: No, they already had one. Thelma Wachorst: I cer- tainly got a work out in gym today. is so unnecessary! X , yffiifjgfg Gloria Jerrett: So did I, X sk is 1 trying to get out of class. Mr. Kelso: From now on, Qifigri -i no one will be allowed to enter v '57 1 this class without a piece of 5' Jack Gealy' John Casey' chewing gums, Chester Doyle and Don Me- . - Kay were iound playing a 6 4' game of marbles- just a Miss Hosmer: All the girls bunch of the boys whooping it who don't understand these up. exercises, may be excused to - ak is W, '-e-,4 f Q 11. gig- atslthe difference be- ! tween a high school student MF- 0S9Hl03Ugh5 H113 is bet- fi DW, and a college student? ter for you to get enough sleep and miss some of your lessons. Eighth Great Wonder-A Sophomore's curiosity. Herbert Bunyan says the girls turn him downg that's the only break he gets. Jack Casey intends to be a lawyer, so ne plays tennis-just getting practice for the courts. C u Q hu YYl'1l'fP-3 6555 Snriacwquer One has had more exper- ience on how to get out of work. Mrs. Ball, in Ancient History: Please learn the ten commandments for Monday. Tad Meister: Gee, there's about sixteen of them, arenit there? We recommend Sophomores to study the origin of blotting paper--it is so absorb- ing. H NIEO 'ii Q JgDrlg?-Nggigi H gain .V SQ D Q Y rsugqngqf sisaxnqqs 'nf-uf U, rx ms , I5 rx s ll . , ' ' - -N X Aw J i ii: fr V' di Q. 'if ' X -- X limi-ll X ffidllilliiih X G - Li'- 84 MAY 0 U A PEPCY GIRL' OF F FNNTI DONE Mr. Loomer: you get pro- Miss Wood1n: What are the Spanish blems assigned for to-day '? words for That and This ? Jane Hammond: I couldn't get the first Rose Patton: fcalling for helpb HS. O. S 77 two or the last four. Miss Woddin: Thats right, eso, est. All girls taking gym should go out for vaulting-thats one way of getting over Mr. Kelso doesn't like extemporaneous the fence. girls-that is, girls that make-up as they Mrs. Green: I'm going to send you to your counsellor for loafingf' Jack Hart: But Mrs. Green, I wasn't doing anything. Father: How many years did your son spend in college. Another Father: Every one. Sybil Wagner: fin gyml I feel faint. I can't take a long breath. Miss Bottsford: Take two short ones. Marie Welsh: Did you pass the History Exam.? Wilfred Jergans: No, they asked questions about things which happened before I was born. ffff ZQf?!'i! .i X CL 4 SL 9 YI X I mm ,A ll W, ll lk rl' M will , go. -lx , 'MQ' V Dunn 1 ffl' vu max - .-nr. o Jus! ll-:Usual Jw-nQ'!'f. Sam T Glu Gi,-lg' Loulfrvl ,vu 2 Issy Sr.: You dumbkopf! For why am I sending you to busi- ness collitch? Sell quick to the highest bidder. Issy: Oi papa, I got bids from five fraternities, wot shold I do? Calvin McManus: I got out of first period today to see the movie in the auditorium. Mary Dumas: Was the plot original? Calvin: Yes, I think it was the original movie plot. Stanley Terry: May I have this dance? Ruth Rice: Sure, wrap it up and take it home. DOTISI What happened to Y0l11'kitteU?H When a girl told Ben Driver she would Marion: Haven't you heard ? h . . . ' Doris: UNOJ, ave dinner with him, he went to her Marion: It grew up to be a cat. house to eat. Boy: Where do you go to school?', , , , , Doris Ruhstauerz ..KindeI.ga,.den.w cand Barney Meredith thinks a Highball is a he believed l'161'l. r00f-garden, e , qfvr.-7 1 - S. '.Q2f3,.2'T.i2l'5.R WS 'HE f'!,E'5 ,iI,,2f,,'i,'j fffJf1'lil'f2I,'QF ,159 fY.'2,'35.?'i ,'?,il' c'Nof'7 APEICE- Tyr-'iz B'f'GA'-:af R, VV mum GA s Mn :IB m 5,5329 .I X j f ,I Fo R ? all lm, NUI 59 - U ty 3 . 'Q X IX rv? -I! - I 'M I fe I 'lil Xl A iitflllll xlib 'Ui ll I gli. D -FI, rm , - I I ,, I wsflfi -' 112. f h Nui' lm ,vt ry ll ' ' ily ei ,bn l Ill, 5 5 - - :ex fs rg Q . fix M-Q: if 4 K fi f ... 1 WT H.-K I X I . I 'L-if 1 -'alll' f' Hmm 85 , W .l 1MlsAfaffAs5wo g 5,3 ' 'Q' fx WI 'x' - ,gr - -H Y f 7, , ,iii XX -xii I N X T 'N , if . A P iff igf. .U I ., . I ,e I es P as -1 Qs P ., : 7 lf. -- -g bf 1 ' ,N , 4 , , f 1 1-:Bow ri B vi Ai' , - - EX I i QT K Q.QX gl, 1, . . DEAR OLD , Y, if +. if , X ' D ff ' -JE? Y 'f--, I X A ALMA MATUV Xi f X I p -' 7 f X ' f f X 1,11 nil .G fill, 'X X ' A ' f ' . ' ' ' Al ' W f I . wr muwmw '- 'fiilx L ,li ' gl XY mf ghuwrgp lQ1lV'ff:2Q if A 1 1 V we ' ' V 5 ,ix ' -- ' -'-' ' - x kfft i 'rllligsf Y :' 1 I X Q 3 M e 5 W W ' 1-i :lQQf X e I 21 LQSE4 S :C .. .., L. I1 -X-A. e ,. - Q , - ,Y W- --N. A re n Judge: If you did not see this man, why are you so certain that he was not going over twenty miles an hour? Bill Slawsonz I used to own the car. District Attorneyi' Ed Grossman: 'Tm going to cross-examine the witness. Merideth Mc Cubbin: What are you, a chiropractor or a medical doctor? Chet Doyle: What's Nadine Scully: There used to be some- thing about you that I liked. The Boy: Please tell me what it is. Nadine: Oh, never mind, you've already spent it. ' Gloria Jerrettr How do you like your journalist course? Bettie Powell: It's all write. Teacher: If I tear this goodvfor my girl's fallen ar- N e ff piece of paper into four, . A' f ' ' P' 15.51-'Q Ches- U ,, 5 , QSJQ qw' M N what do I get? Jack: Rubber heels. Q. vf . my . l H . ,, , .. , I , 5, .0 fa Pupil. Eighths. Chet. What ll I rub , Q ,M ii JG I ,, . . thern Withora -I jj?- A NCT! Teachffr. And If I dl' ' lx l '5 5, vide it into thousands ? l P ,lg g 62, Q Q 3.4, - , .. - - ,, when found robbing the gm Pupll. Confetti, slr. the cash box in a fish store, oe ? ' -h ' be nonchalant- smoke a B111 Whltei When he - I N k f hl t- yt herrmg, , Sw. ,C .,,m- ,N ,lg 3ss5.,,1 spea, s, a W o e na ion is - r in-Qliijei-Ra. 'fif-L2-eifs?E'.ffQ eng, . . mmmnvs- J xzgv NE Fi 1 . K Jean Wilson: f'B1l1 is so Q I Jerry Powers -JA man Of modesty' - 'P X' P 451- ' importance, eh? ' ' , as Bobby: So he's been tel- B111 Whlte- 1:10, Only H ling meg' Let'S go, boys! radio announcer. Some classes in college are just like Professor: uY0u,d better Watch YOU? dreams-you have to go to sleep to enjoy them. Philip Groff: I suppose you'll see Tro- jan's Column in Rome? Pete Gallager: Yes, I'll probably read it every day. step in my class room. Al Johnson: What's the matter, floor- ing loose, sir? Prof. Csternlyjz This essay on 'Our Dog' is, word for word the same as your brothers. Frosh: It's the same dog, sir. 'QSSQNN Gfwyx' Iusr Anmrrvurv j EQAXJHXEM ANQ'fQ3n-H ,Hri4LL,,5 : ll SEE X q ' I .M HAVE V may A r:::::7..... .. Nsxs 4, h X U0 ' X APIECEQFPAPER K, 55,53 - -4 x iff: gl-VPOUND NEPEYET X ' 0551 , -d- li' fp 1 X Ti. ZX QQDLECKI I v' 'J' 5 e ie: 'T K ern I 1 i VY x y Ipggs X, A . 1, Ae A ll I f f . X :. Q, N - . -3 1 EMU? f l w ok , - 'EIAQP ' I 00 I I . f Nil M A , 'R 1 N -EX MN J ,O h 'VTSJBX f W WI' O ki by ui. 3 0 1- xzliki , ' ' S , ...fs M My ' 86 V Patrorzize The Review Advertisers H I Y PACIFIC MARKET , Groveries -:- Fruits A ' V ' 5 'tczbl '.' J B b Eitultrgs rc e A 718 J Street C. F. Doscll, Prop. J K M SM, I Smmmnm X . 1 C. H. KREBS .sf co. Chas. J. Heeseman Hoooo of Good Clothes y 1012 7 I Struct Sac mento. C:1lif'.2 619 Kay Street Sacrament 11- Wmrg 1' i lo A A T ' r we ' forso3,'e Shorrock-Smith Hardware A Co. 818 J Street Sacramento, Calif L,.v--oo 11 I' , , r VENSON5 I S t Or o- for Q ' r ' ,' 'XX f Msg' o o xo fu ,f N o,, Shoes Hosiery 4555 '? '5 ' 69 I 1020 K St. Sacramento ..d-.sss so ko- w87 ll :5?iCP?Qgae- t I' 1 I V Capital Building and Loan Association , l 805 -lay Street Alden Anderson, President V Capital 2260 H. S. Wanzer, Secretary-Manager i i if H' ---YW s .- J PURNELLQ l s Q Torn B Monk l l SCI-IOOLSUPPLIES J ' ' FOUNTAIN PEN'S Jeweler y l 915 Kay Street Sacramento 1009 Kay Street .t - at l Josephine Filcher: Rich- x:::T':::h K Trent Meredith- ffjgerna- . . P owauv- ' ard, what IS the difference be- TIT-5' dette, what is the difference tweteln addogl sm ice and a kiss ' f ' between a straw hat and a In 9 ar -H E 2 kiss over the telephone? Richard Hails: There isn't 3' ' ', r i ig Bernadette Jordan: There ally difference- It is dog OU is XXL! xl lg isn't any difference. It isn't nice. , g -Ns g ' feltyy .ii Ruth Rice: John do you know what makes a stop sign so red ? John Kennedy: Sure it's blushing to think that it was sg, green a minute beforef' ' 5 ,iii-1 Gordon Bush: I believe this is my dance. Jane Carter: Oh, is it? I thought the football team was giving it. ...Li Isadore Brosin: Morris, my father is a better preacher than yours. Morris Landsberg: My father's a better preacher than yours. Isadorer Well, we've got a chicken at home that lays an egg every day. Morris: Well that's nothing my fath- er lays a corner stone every week. 751' wHArARE . You vows? oo - FUQ P UM GOWIG To 529 l::.. :l ' 'X 'Eni??E.f-ii 'O 'Mu' wwe ron? Awowuv FPC ,L . . L KIN Fon nv , HELMET' YOU DRESS ED P . Exxx Qin Wg HOPE can y-me v urn: xx! SN gk? it f'1 1:. iQXAl l l 6 p lg G , ix. QA , p, - Q .,.s, 0 . ini '. W ' - T u nw 1 fill. :git V 1 ' A W o A ' I 1 ' .gba L. new ,K . , . , L, . 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