Salida High School - Resume Yearbook (Salida, CO)

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History, Librarian Music Home Economics Harold A. White, B. S. Alan A. Hampshire, A. B., B. S. Dean F. Rouse, B. C. S. History, Athletics Science Commercial Marie Fields Frances L. Ireland, B. S. Helen E. Mosgrove, B. A. Secretary Mathematics English Lauren King, M. A. W. Mobeclc lohn Burgener History Band, Orchestra Industrial Arts Irene Rahm, B. E., B. A. English SE DS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER UFFICEIDS ' I FRANK DAWSON Band, Orchestra. TED EVERETT Y Basketball. DOROTHY HYATT Beta Phi, Girls Basketball, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club, Spartanites. FRED DISERT Football Captain, Basketball Class Motto --- 'To thine own self be true' Class Flower Pink Sweetpea Class Colors --- Blue and Silver Class Sponsors --- Miss Mitchell, Mr. Barrett I2 ANITA ARAGON MERLIN ARDUINI JAMES ARMSTRONG WALTER BARNI-IILL I-Ii-Y WILLIAM BEAUREGARD ALLISON BINNS Football, Baslcetball,Capt. Student Council ELURDE BOVEE MARGARET CANTR ELL Commercial Club, Girl Reserve CHARLOTTE CHENOWITH ARCHIE COSTELLO CLIFFORD DAILEY ROBERT DAVIE IONE DAVIS HARVE DUNLAP Opcretra, Glee Club, Football, Spartanites, Hi-Y, Basketball RUTH EMEI-IISER Commercial Club VERA EVERETT VIOLA EVERETT Commercial Club Student Council CHRISTINA FERRARO Girl Reserve, Beta Phi Commercial Club ' ZITA FERRETTI National Honor Society, Beta Phi Commercial Club, Girl Reserve FRED FOGLE Secretary of Athletic Association WAYNE FRIANT LOUIE GABARDI Football, Basketball VIOLA GLENN Girl Reserve MARGUERITE GRAY Girls Pep Club President AGNES GUSTAFSON RALPH HALEY MARIE HOCKETT Commercial Club Girl Reserve FRANK HOLMAN Hi4Y President, Basketball Spartanites, Bus. Mgr. Annual HELEN JOHNSON Girl Reserve, Beta Phi PAUL JOHNSON Football, Basketball Spartanites RITA JOHNSON National Honor Society, Beta Phi Girl Reserve, Debate HOWARD KAESS ARTHUR KERNDT ALTA KLARENBACH Commercial Club Girls Pep Club WILHELMINA KUHN Girl Reserve NELLIE MAE LOGAN Commercial Club, Beta Phi SEN I2 LUCILLE LUKEZECI-I Commercial Club MARY LOU MacPHAIL National Honor Society, Debate Girl Reserve, Girls Basketball Beta Phi, Spartanite ABEL MADRID Commercial Club Vice Pres. ROY MARTIN Student Council, Football Spartanite NINA MASSARD National Honor Society, Band Girl Reserve Pres., Beta Phi Debate Pres., Spartanite JENNIE MAZZATA GEORGE MAZZULA MURL MCIUNKIN Sparta-mite President Football WILLIAM MCNAMARA Basketball GERALDINE MULLINS BETTY MULVANEY Commercial Club MILTON MYERS Glee Club, Orchestra Operetta, Hi-Y, Band MARY ELLEN PATANO Nat'I I-Ionor Society Pres., Spartanit Beta Phi Pres., Debate Secretary Commercial Club, Girl Reserve Girls Basketball GUY POST SARA POST Library Club JIM POTTER Football BEULAH PURCELI. Spartanites ROGER PURCELL Spartanites FRANCES ROGERS Library Club, Girls Pep Club Commercial Club ULVA ROUT Girls Pep Club, Yell Leader Commercial Club, Spartariite ALPHQNSE RU HKAIVIP Football, Basketball Spartanite HELEN SANDBERG Beta Phi, Girl Reserve Commercial Club EARL SNEDDON Football, Spartanites FLORENCE SMITH Girls Pep Club, Spartanite Commercial Club PHYLLIS SMITH Beta Phi Sec'y, Girls Basketball, Yell Leader, Commercial Club, Spartanite HELENA SPINA Glee Club RUTH STEVENS Girls Basketball, Spartanite Commercial Club Pres. Girl Reserve, Beta Phi JEAN STONE Girl Reserves WILLIAM TOLIVER Football, Basketball MARGARET VEO JOHN WALKER Glee Club KENNETH WATTERS Glee Club, Hi-Y, Operetta LAWRENCE WELCH National Honor Society, Band Orchestra, Debate, Hi-Y GEORGE WILLIAMS Football, Spartanites Sec'y JUNE WRIGHT Commercial Club, Beta Phi Girls Basketball, Spartanite Girl Reserve JOY WOLFE SENIDIQ CLASS l'I ISTUIQY F RESHMEN Officers President, Helen Wood Vice President, Rita johnson Secretary, jane Bradford Treasurer, Mary Ellen Patano EVENTS Second prize Homecoming Day. SOPHOMORE Ojficers President, Lawrence Welch Vice President, Mary Ellen Patano Secretary, june Wright Treasurer, Rita johnson EVENTS Second prize Homecoming Day. Picnic at Wellsville. JUNIOR Officers President, Lawrence Welch , Vice President, Allison Binns Secretary, june Wright Treasurer, Fred Disert EVENTS ' The Patsy Annual junior play. May 14, ,lunior-Senior Picnic at Hortense. May 21, junior-Senior Banquet. SENIOR Officers President, Frank Dawson Vice President, Ted Everett Secretary, Dorothy Hyatt Treasurer, Fred Disert EVENTS April 13, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrett and Miss Mitchell entertain class. May 5, junior-Senior Carnival party. May 18, Senior Class Day. May 19, Junior-Senior Banquet. May 20, Baccalaureate. May 25, Commencement. lj lil NATIONAL HONOIQ SDCI ETY The following' people were elected to the National Honor Society this year om the traits of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service: Zita Ferretti, Nina Mas- sard, Lawrence Welch, Rita Johnson, Mary Lou MacPhail, Seniors, and Blanche Ollie Young, Junior. Mary Ellen Patano, elected last year from the Jnnior class, was president. The members received their pins March 2. Miss Catherine Parker is sponsor of the society. SENIDIQ CLASS DIQDDHECY A. D. 1951 Mr. Soles and l under employment of the government were taking census. We started from Salida and traveled eastward. The first incident of importance was seeing Duke Dailey and Miss Rahm, who had recently eloped, boarding a train for the coast. At Denver, we found William Beauregard wrestling for the heavy- weight championship of Colorado. Our friend Merlin was in charge of a large barber shop and recently patented his new cut the Stand By. Roy Martin was the eyebrow plucker. Across the street was none other than Betty Mulvaney, who was manicurist in the Daugherty Barber Shop. Walking nonchalantly along we spied joy Wolfe sitting in a truck, with Fryrear, a 250 pound man, doing all the heavier work. Mr. Soles was complaining of an earacheg so we entered a suite of offices, Dr. Disert, the new strong arm was diligently working over Lawrence Welch and upon investigation we found that Disert guaranteed Hair on the Chest in ten days or liberty. Mr. Soles' ear was fixed by Dr. Watters in a nearby office. We were terribly dry and entered a drug store. We were served with the luscious new champagne That's Wright Binns. We departed from Denver by air and were received by air hostess Cantrell. At Chicago we bought the latest paper which reported that Spider Mazzula had double crossed Mokey Stevens and had been put on the spot. We decided to have one last look at George and found Arthur Kerndt the best undertaker in Chicago. Later we learned that Kaess was a doctor, Kerndt the undertaker, Walker a florist, and Friant a casket manufacturer. Arthur told us several incidents. Dunlap and Everett were in charge of a nudist colony. Archie Costello was considered the best ball room dancer in the country. Frank Dawson was lingerie expert for women, Christina Ferraro was the newest Nightingale and dazzled Broadway with her lovely voiceg her husband Jimmie Potter had contracted pneumonia by taking Fifi, Christina's dog for airings. Mr. Soles couldn't bear missing a visit to the state pen, and what villainsg William Toliver was spending time for breach of promise, Mcjunkin and Williams locked up for borrowing huge sums of money from people and knocking a few down before they loaned it to them. Florence Smith was in for life for cruelty to her husband Armstrong. Warden Holman granted us great liberties. We entered a museum and found Louie Gabardi painting a picture The Lost Madona. F- W. Fogle had complete control of Woolworths and had snatched Marie Hockett as his fifth wife. Mr. Soles became nervous and I took him to a night club headed by Guy Post. Wilhelmina Kuhn featured in a fan dance and Chenowith, Vera Everett, Nellie Logan, and Helen Sandberg were four contortionistic dancers. Later Nina Massard took the stand as the Lonesome Cowgirl and stupified us with her crooning songs. Suddenly everything was silent as Paullohnson, who after getting controling interest in gas had become President of the Standard Oil Company, en- tered and was shown to his private booth. Elurde Bovee was boosting an intox- icated man out. Mr. Soles purchased the Evening Tatler, edited by Maryellen Patano, which contained all the scandal. While we were enjoyed cigars, Ralph Haley, the movie magnate, was broadcasting from Hollywood and related several amazing things. Dorothy Hyatt was the best find since Mae West. Roger Purcell had replaced Clark Gable. George Cribari, head coach at U. S. C., gave a brief talk about the U. S. C. - Notre Dame game. Mr. Soles and I took a bus westward and the vehicle stalled. To pass the time we walked about. Imagine finding McNamara and Helen Johnson quietly settled on a small farm. Two sets of twins came rushing from the house and we hastily retreated. I craved a glass of cool milk and at a nearby farm found Barnhill, Ruth Emehiser, and lone Davis running a dairy. They reported a dandy business with nine cows and seven customers. Walter had invented a pill that, if fed to cows, made them produce condensed cream. I We then journeyed to New York City. We learned that Swede Sneddon, the New York Millionaire Playboy, was recently blackmailed by Alta Klarenbach. We obtained a copy of the pamphlet written by Ruhkamp and Stone, A Revision of the Ten Commandments. f 5 Mr. Soles and I journeyed to Detroit, Michigan and found the Ford Auto- mobile plant under supervision of Zita Ferretti. Her managers included Marguerite Gray, and Beulah Purcell. Margaret Veo, the new Lady Esther of the country, had Jennie Mazzata and Agnes Aragon as saleswomen. Rita lohnson's contribut- ions to the Captain Billy magazines were applauded by everyone. Mary Lou MacPhail, the biggest producer of briquettes in the world, had recently left Detroit for a honeymoon with Mr. Rouse. Mr. Soles remarked that we had nearly found every graduate of 1934 in our travels, excepting a few. We decided to find what they were doing and putting Detective Frances Rogers on the job we learned the following: Pat Smith had recently been appointed a U. S. Senator for Colorado. Viola Glenn was for more complete woman suffrage in less civilized countries. Geraldine Mullins had made millions by grabbing john D. Rockefeller before he passed on. Sara Post and Helena Spina were in charge of a restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas. Agnes Gustafson had the wedlock attached. She washed floors for a living. Viola Everett was mechanical drawing supervisor at Harvard University. Lucille Lukezech was carrying on explorations in the Stratosphere. Bob Davie was recently killed by an Arabian Sheba for false pretenses. Abel Madrid had become Spanish Instructor at Notre Dame. Milton Myers had replaced Einstein as the greatest living scien- tist. Mr. Soles and I had to report to Washington D. C. immediately and we left still stupefied by our findings. What is this world coming to? IBACCALAIJIQ EATE S EDVICES Honoring Class of 1934, Salida High School ORDER OF SERVICE Processional, Coronation March . . . . Lillian Vaughn Invocation . . . Rev. E. E. Scates Come Thou Almighty King . . . Audience SOI'ipbuI'e Reading . . . Rev. L. G. Dawson The Heavens Resoundn - Beethoven . High School Chorus Prayer . . . . . . Rev. W. C. Corneilison Address, To Thine Ownself Be True . Rev. J. Z. Walker Our Great Lone Hills '- Sibelius . Boys Quartette Benediction ..... Rev. G. B. Oakes Recessionalg Marche Pontiiicalev - Gounod . Teresa Ferraro CLAII DAY DIQDGIQAM Dance ofthe Violets: jean Stone, Marguerite Gray, Vera Everett, Florence Smith, Margaret Veo, Lucille Lulcezech, Beulah Purcell, Ruth Emehiser. Comic Song: William McNamara, Roy Martin, Louie Gahardi. 3 Minstrel: Interlocutor . . . James Potter Endmen--- Merlin Arduini, George Williams, Murl Mcjunkin, Roger Purcell, Ralph Haley, Fred Disert, Kenneth Watters, Alphonse Ruh- kamp. Chorus-U Stone, Purcell, Everett, Veo, Massard, Glenn, Sandberg, Rout, Logan, Klarenhach, Emehiser, Davis, Post, Spino. Solo--- Milton Myers. Tap Dance-H leraldine Mullins. Olio--- Armstrong, Barnhill, Post, Bovee. Merry Widow Chorus MacPhail, Everett, Wright, Hyatt, Patano, Rogers, Cantrell, H. Johnson R. johnson, Hockett, Ferretti, Glenn. Rye Waltz-0 Fred Fogle, Betty Mulvaney. Mixed Quartette: MacPhail, Ferraro, Dawson, Myers. Sylvia - UI Love a Little Cottage HAH! Sweet Mystery of Life Lieberstraum: Chorus MacPhail, Patano, Everett, Wright, Ferretti, Rogers, Hyatt, H. Johnson, Smith. Sextette: Little Dutch Mill - Old Mill Stream Davie, MacPhail, Beauregard, Mazzula, Dailey, Ferraro. Solo: 'SUn Chi Bella Di - Madame Butterfly Christina Ferraro. Chorus-H Post, Spino,'Purcell, Mulvaney, Johnson, Veo, Everett. COMMENCEME T EXERCISES FOR THE Class of 1934 Salida High School Friday, May 25, 1934 PROGRAM Processional . . High School Orchestra Invocation . Music OUR HERITAGE Problems of Tomorrow . Education . . . Natural Resources . . Citizenship .... Music Presentation of Class . . Presentation of Diplomas . Music Acceptance of Diplomas . . Frank Holman Mary Ellen Patano Ruth Stevens . Nina Massard Clifford Dailey Mr. L. D. Hightower Superintendent of Schools Dr. G. W. Larimer President of School Board . Frank Dawson President of Class of '34 Athenian Oath . . Mr. L. A. Barrett High School Principal Music Benediction ...... john Walker Recessional ..... High School Orchestra Lawrence Welch, Chairman CLA!! Beauregard, Mildred Beck, Jimmie Benjovsky, Theodore- Braswell, Chlorintha Bresnahan, Ed Bullard, Marcelline Bunoury, June Burnside, Ann Cervone, Angelo Cowen, Homer Curfman, Louise Dawson, Bob Dilley, Lois 0f'36 Martellaro, Josephine Maestas, Emma Maestas, Ernestine Montgomery, Mona Morgan, Edwin Morrison, Josephine Pacheco, David Pasquale, Domnick Patterson, Teal Perschbacher, Rachel Pierce, Garnder Post, Eileen Predovich, Lillian Drobnick, Helen Evans, Albert Evans, Mildred Everett, Dan Finley, Orville 'Fiorelli, Millie Freeland, Fred Fuller, Francis Gentile, Frank Preston, Charles Purcell, James Quiggle, Harry Samson, Margaret Jane Scanga, Albert Scanga, Nettie Schneider, Leo Se-ver, Carl Shaw, Virginia Gill, Jack Gregg, Bert Gustafson, Billy Guyton, Gertrude Heister, Gladys Heston, Arline Hockett, Dorothy Howard, James Kelleher, Justine Kincaid, Lewis Knipp, Leonard Sheehan, Jimmy Sheeley Leland Shewalter, Marguerite Smith, Dorothy Smith, Jessie Smith, Kent Smith, Vincent Stockdale, Ray Stotler, Robert Subry, Abert Ulrich, Wanda Fae Kuhn, Bernadine- Kuhn, Emilia Larimer, Craig Lewis, Jack Lines, Louise McClure, Arthur McGehee, Georgia MacKeen, Ruth McNamara, Leonard Mangan, Rose Anna NVaggoner, Jess Wagner, Elva Walker, Mary Provenza, Stanley Wattei-s, Garland Welch, Thed-a Willoughlby, Rosella Wilson, Ethel Mae Wood, George CLA!! DI: '36 U N I2 5 0 F fl C ED S PRESIDENT . . . . ROGER AIIDE VICE-PRESIDENT . . IRIS MQCALL SECRETARY . FLORENCE SHEEI-IAN TREASURER . , . RAY HGCKETT ' CLASS COLORS Cerise and Silver Sponsors -f- Miss Skinner and Mr. King UNIDIQ CLA!! DLA The annual junior Class play was presented to a crowded auditorium, The play presented was Seventeen , cast of characters was: Willie Lola Pratt Mrs. Baxter - - Mr. Baxter jane Baxter Johnny Watson Genesis - ,loe Bullit May Parcher Mr. Parcher - George Cropper Miss Boke - Miss Rahm directed the production. The Ed McKenna - Iris McCall Blanche Ollie Young - William Lewis Frances Hunt Willard Ronald Moritz Kerndt David Corlett Harriet Anderson - Virgil Cowen - f Harry Clagett Mary Nichols JUNIDIQ-SENIDIQ ANQUET Uuzxafs Ahoy Captain - - Roger Aude The Quest . - Moritz Kerndt Sail Ho . . - Florence Sheehan The Capture . - - Mr, Barrett Walking the Plank Frank Dawson qgrngranr Baritone Solo . , David Gorlett Sailor Dance - Berniece Pringle Frances Hunt Saxaphone solo Blanche Ollie Young The Pirate - . Kathlyn Nease Reading . . Iris McCall Vocal Solo - . Madge Peairs Pirate . - Harry Olagett Feature Dance - Mary Nichols Quartette - Clayton Honeywell H. Olagett, W. Lewis, E. McKenna Pirate Story - Harriet Anderson CLA!! DI: '35 Alway, Lois Hockett, Ray Pasquale, Carl Alway, Catherine Honeywell, Clayton Peairs, Madge Alexander, Robert Hunt, Frances Perry, Volney Anderson, Harriet jay, James Post, Ernest Aragon, john Kerndt, Moritz Pringle, Berniece Aude, Roger Klarenbach, Alice Read, Thomas Beck, Caswell Law, Charles Roll, Vernia Biglow, Robert Lewis, William Ronald, Frank Bovee, Elmer McCall, Iris Ronald, Willard Burgess, Mary McCauley, Eunice Schneider, Ray Clagett, Clara McClure, Maxine Scudder, Robert Clagett, Harry McDonald, lone Sheehan, Florence Corlett, David. McKenna, Edward Siting, Virginia Cowen, Virgil McMullen, Stella Smyth, Mildred Crihari, George Martin, Paul Sneddon, Dale Cross, Velma Mazzotta, Frank Sneddon, Maxine Darby, Katherine Millard, Geraldine Subry, Dorothy Daugherty, Fred Muto, George Taylor, Earle DeGrazio, Rosa Muto, Guy Thompson, Laura G. Fertaro, Robert Nease, Kathlyn Truscott, Robert Fryrear, Earl Nelson, Edith West, Fern Gorman, Alice Louise Nichols, Mary Wiley, Tess Graham, Doris Glguin, julia Wilson, Carolyn Haley, Harry Glguin, Manuel Wilson, john Heller, Burton Paquette, jack Young, BlancheO '37 Cf II LA C CLA!! DF '37 Allen, Jamnes Amicone, Adolph Applebee, Glenn Armstrong, Dorothy Barnhill, Roy Beauregard, Lucille Binns, Noble Bonomo, Louise Braswell. Frank Brazil, Catherine Brenton, Oliver Brucker, Leo Cooper, Ellen Craig, William Crouse, LeRoy Davenport, Isabelle Dennison, Merritt Eggleston, Ruth Fear, Viola Felton, Robert Ferraro, Arthur Ferraro, Teresa Finch, Edwin Freeland, Bob Fresquez, Regina Gavbardi, Julia Glenn, Eadres Glenn, Nina Heller, Nellie Holman, Fred Hunt, Frieda Hunt, Margaret Johnson, Betty Kelleher, Lynn Kelley, Patricia Kochman, Ed Kochman, Joe Lucero, Anthony McClure, Elva McMinn, Marion McNamara, Joseph McNamara, Mary Martin, norace Martinez, Predy Massard, Frank Matthews, Gene Mazzotta, Rose Mazzula, John Merritt, George Mitchell, Gerald Myers, John Naccarato, Lloyd O'Connell, Margaret 0'Connell, Marion Olguin, Denny Ostrum, Martha Ott, John Paquette, Geraldine Peck, Dorothy Anne ' Perry, Vanita Post, Wallace Preecs, Tom Purcell, Margaret Resel, Frank Read, Marion Ragan, Franklin Ritchie, Everett Ritchie, Stanley Rolberts, Sarah Robinson, Marylyn Robinson, 'Claudia Robuck, John Sage, Lucille Sage, Lyle Sage, Miriam Salerno, Louise Scanga, Ethel Scott Dorothy Severson, Hurdis Shonyo, Emerson Smith, Norwin SDU10, Lucille Spino, Louise Stevenson, Carolyn Stewart, Bob Swift, George Thompson, Wilma Trane, Betty Tucker, Clyde Van Alstyne, Chester Vaugn, Lllllan Veo, Gertrude Vigil, Clover West, Mary Louise Wickers, Nina Williams, Alton Williams, Luclle Wilson, Reba Wolfe, Florence Foreman, Leota Wilkinson Foster Walisky, Clarence 1'1 - v 2 -1 :. .4 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Aby, La Creta Adams, Ray Allen, Louella, Jane Anderson, Marion Argys, Theodore Bennett, Lois Mae Blanchard, Emily Bogler, Marjorie Booten, Billy Bono-mo, Frank Bullard, Martin Burnett, Iris Burnett, Lenora Cardinelli, Mary Carothers, Vernon Chambers, Floyd Ghappell, Marguerite Chenowith, Virginia Cicerelli, Rose Cope, Norman Costello, Ray Davenport, Albert DeHerrera, Frances Denoyer, Lawrence Evans, Arlo Everett, Dorothy Finlay, Elroy Freeland, Bob Abshire, Lela Adlock, Ada Aluise, Alex Amicone, Albert Beauregard, Joe Beauregard, Marion Beck, Ansley Beck, Betty Mae Bergman, Ellzaibeth Bondurant, Emma Baker, David Bowen, Grover Brown, Edwin Bustos, Lino Chandler, Martha C'hristensen, Billy Crawley, Iris Cribari, Mary Cribari, Sam Cuenin, Fred Darby, Ruth Daugherty, Nadene Davidson, Margaret DeGrazio, Frank DeLeo, Joseph DeLeo, Lillian Ellis, Nina. Etter, Doris Everett, Delbert Everett, Ellen IJNIDIQ I-I GI-1 EIGHTH GRADE Fry, Paul Gaber, Mary Gilbert, Gladys Gloyd, Mary Louise Graham, Georgie Gray, Arthur Gregg, Ellen Haley, Willie Haley, Harry Handlin, Vocile Head, Elwood Linza., Jennie Lofgren, Esther Lofgren, John Lytle, Royce Marchese, Mickey Marte-llaro, Carmie Mazza, lolene Merritt, Fred Mohar, Angela Molterer, Katherine Moreland, Milton Munshower, Charlene Ordaz, Frank Pasquale, Rose Patano, Virginia Petty, Glenn Pierce, John SEVENTH GRADE Finch, Helen Foster, James Haley, Richard Hockett, Jane Holman, Mabel Hyatt, Melvin Hyatt, Thelma Jackson, Ella Johnson, Ruth Lane, Mabel Lefler, Clarence Leo, Christine Lieva, Kathleen Lotshaw, Billie Makris, Dennis Marte-llaro, Domnick Mash, Mary Miller, Lloyd Mohler, William Morgan, Vera Murphy, Ruth Muto, Jimmie McAbee, Bertha McMullen, Lincoln MacPhail, Barbara Nelson, Betty Jean Nelson, Charles Nemier, Alice Ostrum, Harry Pacheco, Ruth Preston, James Ramey, Helen Renshaw, Jean Runco, Francis Runco, Leona Salerno, Tony Schrader, Fred Scott, Dolly Scott, Harry Scott, Jo-hn Shaw, Russell Skufca, Angela Spino, Yolanda Starbuck, Laura Starmer, Victor Stevens, Orville Stevenson, Grace Stewart, Ellen Rhea Thonoff, Harold Vigil, Andrea Vigil, Nancy Volpe, Ilene Walter, Wynona Warner, Stanford Wilson, Glenn Wilson, William Wolfe, Ernest Woodhead, Irene Pasquale, Pete Pasquale, Ruth Peairs, Grace Preecs, Robert Resel, Frances Rob-erts, Lillie Rogers, Mildred Roll, Lavern Robuck. Clara Runco, Eva Runco, Flora Sandoval, Luis Sandoval, Sevia Scull, Betty Sinclair, Jack Skufoe., Philip Smiith, Jack Snell, Richard Sta-rbuck, Joe Starmer, Glen Stewart, Suzanne Stockdale, Ted Stone, Louise Stotler, Raymond Taughenbaugh, Ada Thonoff, Raymond Vaugn, Mildred Welch. Carol Winburn, Melfba Stevens, Leona DIQGANIZATIUNS p BETA DHI Each year from the senior and junior classes the most oustanding girls are elected into a club which, is called Beta Phi. The limit of the club is set at twenty girls. The following were the officers for the year: President, Mary Ellen Patanog Vice, Mary Lou MacPhailg Treasurer, Rita J ohnsong Secretary, Phyllis Smith. The club presented the pep assembly before the Trinidad-Spartan game. The purpose of the club is to develop any talents of the members. Miss Mosgrove is the sponsor. GIIQL I2 ES EIQVES The Girl Reserves began the year with an active membership of forty-seven girls. The program theme for the year was Traveling the Road of Life. At the Christmas Holidays the -irls to k b k t f families of the community. Soon. after this the club enjoyed a supper with the Hi-Y. y March 3 the club was hostess to the District Conference. About ninety girls attended from various towns. May 3 the girls attended a picnic given by the Hi-Y boys. May 5 the annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held at which time the new officers were installed. g o as e s o food and toys 'to lleedy. The officers for the past year have been: President - Nina. Massardg Vice-Presi- dent - Helen Sandbergg Secretary - Katharine Darby: Treasurer - Dorothy Hyattg Program Chairman - Mary Lou MacPhail. S. H. S. BAND The High School Band of 37 members met at the first of the year with W. Mobeck as director. The following officers for the year were elected: Mary Ellen Patano. drllm major, Lawrence Welch, student director 5 Harry Clagett, librarian 3 Roger Aude, president. The band played at every home football game and also at the Canon game at Canon. On January 27, the organization, A. of M.C.H. and A, which was discon- tinuing, presented to the band a sousaphone. Through the cooperation of the town people a band boosters organization was formed to help the band. do something that has been a dream long wished by every one of us, namely entering the San Luis Valley Meet at Alamosa. Our Fourth Annual Band Concert was given April 6, at this time we appeared in our new sweaters received from the Band Boosters Club. The band attended the San Luis Valley meet April 21. DEBATE Efrly in October the debate club started work with Nina Massard as President, Mary Ellen Patano as secretary, and Mr. Soles as sponsor. Other members of the club were Mary Lou Mac'Phail, Lawrence Welch, and Rita Johnson. The club met the Leadville teams as well as two teams from Florence. The club won four debates. March 16 the five members motored to Pueblo for the district tournament. Here the team woll two debates and lost two. CDMMEIQCIAL CLUI3 The Commercial Club year started with Zita Feretti as Presidentg Abel Madrid Vice Presidentg Ruth Stevens, Secretary, Alta Klarenbach, Treasurerg and .Tune Wright Reporter. Several parties were enjoyed during the term. At the beginning of the second term officers were chosen as follows:Ruth Stevens President 3 June Wright, Vice President g Iyone McDonald, Treasurer, Stella McMullen, Secretary. The year ended with a picnic at Wellsville. Mr. Rouse acted as sponsor. SIDAIQTANITES At the opening of the basketball season a new pep club was formed. A contest was held and the name chosen for the organization 'was t'Spartanites. Murl McJunkil1 was elected president and George Williams secretary. Miss Woodward acted as spon- sor. The club hrd a membership of about seventy-five. It is hoped that the group will be even larger in future years. H I-Y The Hi-Y of Salida met in September with Mr. Burgener acting as sponsor and Lawrence Welch as President. Early in the fall a get-together picnic was held for the new members. At Thanksgiving, the Hi-Y with the help of the student body got up a number of baskets which were given to the needy. At the beginning of the second semester, new officers were elected, Frank Holman, as president. In January a joint meeting was held with the Girl Reserves. An important advancement in the Hi-Y this year has been an increase of membership, making the membership about 25. IJALENDAIQ September School started. Freshies thought they were getting something easy. Football game. Olathe O, Spartans won of course. Football game. Monte O, Spartans 55. October Seniors entertain at BIG social hour. We trim Colo. Springs by 32 points. Jr. High gives private social hour, bet they had fun! We give Pueblo big treat, bring home score of 13 they O. Mighty pale-faces, Cards. - Canon City Abbey O, us 20. Special to Canon! Did we win? Well, naturally. jr. High Operetta. Legend of Sleepy Hollow. November P. T. A. party. Boy, that was a close one! Centennial 6, Spartans 7. County P. T. A. here. Grade Cards. Turkey Day. We gave Trinidad some good old home-made stuff. 7-0 December We took the cake in everything! STATE CHAMPS!!! Nice work, boys! We had a swell day. Were our throats sore? Music department assemby program. Xmas program. Vacation. January Basketball Game. Leadville 27. We 23. ll Mid-year exams. Centennial 15, Spartans ll. Cards. Canon here, they won. Girl Reserve, Hi-Y Chili Supper. Oh boy! Leaclville here. lt must have been a game. February Band Concert. ' Debate. Florence vs. Salida. Camp fire plays. Grade school program. Style review. Powdered wigs 'n everything. Central here. Cards. Buena Vista vs. Salida jr. High. Leadville here. March jr. Class play. Ed is l.ola's 'dreat bid' masterful man's. G. R, district conference. A good time was hab by all. Senior High Operetta. Did it star??? Spring Vacation!!! April We all paraded our Easter bonnets. Band Concert. I3 Commercial Club program. Dotty Perkins' Seniors have big time at party. 17 Cards. 19-Z0-21 Music Contest. Alamosa. May 4 Eighth Grade day. Were they treated royally? 5 11 18 19 Z0 26 Commencement. junior Senior Carnival. O H . pen ouse Class Day, Vaudeville. Everybody had a good time. jr. Sr. Banquet. Seniors were treated swell!!! Baccalaureate Service. Patronize Our Advertisers THE Y 81 R' Garage Pay Autoianslfiliedliggcgrories NEW SHERMAN B.,5'2s:Lz1: Get HoTEL More COMPLIMENTS at SALIDA, COLORADO of Good Ray Hanks lumber Yard Lumber has the Reliable Orange Colored Front S ' Augogxobile Ewxlasskgidf PHOZ'Z'iZ7 'M h F. W. ooMPANY COMPQSENTS Woolwortlt Buick- Clds - Pontiac SALES and SERVICE 7 C0111 an E. L. STOTLER, Dealer S p y 131 W. 2nd St. Tel. 881 Variety Store . SALIDA, COLORADO THE Compliments C 1, PALACE HOTEL of Omp ments SALIDA, - coLoRADo DY' J' Sherman Coffee Shoppe HWELY BLDG- Salida Candy Kitchen Home-made Candy Compliments of Dougherty Bros. Central Cigar Store Carlson's Ice Cream Barber Shop CANDI-OBACCQS ...Hg-ESRB Compliments of Compliments CORNER 5,,, GL D LAW PRESS C. Y. Waggener W. E. SCH RADER Iron and Sheet Metal Work Tinning Welding 1 1 10 F Street ALEXANDEIQ6 DHAIQWIACY A Salida, Colorado -- Phone 300 Compliments of Dr. L. A. Ralston Woolworth Building CH EVRO LET for economical transportation SALES -- SERVICE GIBSUN MUTUR 00. Compliments of CQMPLIMENTS Muto Market OF MEATS -- GROCERIES West First Street , COMPLIMENTS OF CAll0WAY MARKET Meats -H Groceries ' A DIAMOND ,, 3 ty.:-' ' ' GOLD 1 .G1.R.G.T' D. .I. KRAMER xg.- :Pp Ii or A Piece of A JEWELRY makes alas- ? ' ting graduation gift M , D mme Inspector Distribution without VVaste Acme Anthracite B R I Q U ETS Manufactured in Salida. Made by Salida labor. Pays more taxes per ton than any other fuel. We guarantee to save you money on your fuel, no mat- ter what price you pay. Try one ton and you will be satisfied with no other fuel. Acme Smokeless FUEL CO. Salida Phone 9 Graduation Gifts at STEI N I3 ED G95 THE comforts, conven- iences, entertainment, and labor-saving uses of electric- ity today are the results of work done by high-school graduates of yesterday. SOME of you in high- school are preparing to carry on the development and ad' vancement of Electric Service beyond our imaginations. Q9 PUBLIC SERVICE CUMPANY 0F C0l0RADO Compliments Of Josephine Beauty Shoppe Geo. W. Vaughn Meats Compliments of ALICE GILBERT and Groceries LADIES, 146 Cv Street - --- Phone 37 READY-TO-WEAR Athletic Equipment Compliments FOR SUMMER of TENNIS oourmo BASEBALL EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Bicycles Bateman Hardware Co. F ERRARO'S C L E A N I N G SALIDA, - COLORADO Compliments of ALLAN Boon Home El Patio MacMARR STORES Price Quality Service Salida, - - Colorado Commercial Cafe Open DAY and NIGHT Mr. 6? Mrs. L. Provenza mumphmmm V Salida Greenhouse , g, va Comp 'ments Flower Store uf If of FLoWERs .. the ever 2 Lf' Eh? 'U 'in' appropriate gift. SALIDA sHoE PQIIQALITY SERWQCE Ot an 8 ll OWCI' Corgages for Banqlxets F Street 225 F Street Phone 39 THE Future Success to the BETTER GAS si OILS COMPUMENTS Class of 1934 Speedway Garage UF RIEWSOU Agfucy Cgmpliments gf Compliments of me fig '23 LIDDAIQ D335 If LECTID I You SL Me Cafe 55013 A SUPERIOR F. I. Doveton 8 Sons CANON CITY COALS I CLOTHING GENERAL TRUCKING SHQES , J. D. SPANGLER Ph 551 I FURNISHINGS THEATRE l Compliments TH E BOOTEIQV I for OF THE FITTING and QUALITY Sallda ReC01'd c-2 rg? ENNA :gllcl:JN-BUSH Save Every Day Thru The I. G. A. S. A. BINNS A Complete Food Market Salida, PHONE 35 Colo. SALIDA, -- COLORADO COMPLIMENTS OF Stancato Brothers DEALERS Westinghouse Appliances ZENITH RADIOS General Merchandise ' 1- 142 W. lst Street Phone 191 L. L. Konzen A Real Estate RULE Insurance Mercantile if og Loans C0mlJClny BILLIARD NEVBIIS-KOSt0l',lnc. SALIDA, .. COLORADO PARLOR Sahda' Colmdo Box 500 Phone SOG C0n2f3fUlafi0U5 to the Compliments class of '34 Quality Kodak Work of , Developigg. c Tlnungnlafg-ing Jo We AT COMPLIMENTS OF THE Brush Agency Graduation Time your friends expect your PHOTOGRAPH HAY'S STUDIO MACK'S Cigar Store THE THE THE ' SALIDA Metropolitan p FUEL Life oLoYD CQMPANY C O M P A N Y A PHQNE ZOO E-BMOSCON Agent , ' 215 West First sf. Compliments of Compliments MercantileppCompany B S Rush Gnociglaujeas ingglontice CASH and CARRY ov Williams Og W.R.Al6X3hdCf4 GROCERIES' Class of ,16 COMPUMENTS ooMPL1MENTs , OF V Ll I3 DAQ D BEST E. VK TUCKER l , bo ITD G um in LAUNDRY . 3. Home Heating f Tinning K Atlas Tires 8: Tubes 7 THE BEST BY TEST , TRADING 8: WRECKING C0. Clggglrlzirigjfggm lgglagtandlzslockggligiljsl Haig, Qraixfjanigl Imcpkllernems I H-H-CONNOR COMPANY 248 Vx?-13. m1PhoT1:s9z-WV INTERSECTION HIGHWQYS so sr 650 E. L. and L, A, Shewahe, Compliments of BARBER The Shay Drug TATIGN e Everything Automotive Company R. K. 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