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H s. f-L1v13wIRI5'I SPEARS TO You AND IIRINGS You THE HAPPENINGS OF SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR 1934-35 AS ARRANGED BY THE STAFF DEDICATION THE CLASS OF Iss DEDICATES 'IHE I,IvEwIRE TO THE PROGRESS QF CIV1LiIZAA'1'ION AND TO THOSE NVHO HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE BY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH STAFF Editor ----- 1i.U'1lLYN NEASI-3 Business Managers - - RAY PIOCKETT ROGER .Mimi Art Editor - - BLANCIIE QLLIE YOUNI. Sports - - - - XYIHLZII. Cowles :Xssociafe liditors - - XIAI-'X' IZURIII I'IARRIIiTT JXNDERSUN 'fypisls - - S'l'IiI.I..X AiCX1LIl.LIiN 'W' XYIRGINI.-X SIRINI Sponsors - - MR. I'1.XRRIi'I l' M ISS M ITCIIELI. FACULTY C3 -al LORIS DENZIL HIGHTOWER. B. S., B. A. LAWRENCE A. BARRETT. B. S., M. S. Superintendent Principal and Science Mary J. Mitchell, B. A., M. A. W. Mobeck Hettie M. Rogers, P. B. Latin, Spanish Band, Orchestra English Harold A. White, B. S. Geneva Woodward, B. E.. B. A. Allan A. Hampshire, A. B., B. S. History Science Science Lauren King, B. A., M. A. Ethelalice Scott. B. A. John Burgener History History, Librarian Industrial Arts Marion Staley Ernest Gruenler Wilma. Scott, B. A., M. A. Music Auto Mechanics English Jessie Skinner, B. S. Joseph Soles, B. A. Marie Fields Home Economics Mathematics Secretary Dean F. Rouse, B. C. A., M. A. Helen Mosgrove, B. A. Frances L. Ireland, B. S. Commercial English Mathematics Zoula Abel King, B. A. Art OIOR W OFFICERS Prendent ,..................,.......,.,...4, .. .......... ...v........,,....,..w......., R AY HOCKETT Vice President ,,..,......,....A.., A,... ,,....., ..,.,.,....,,,.x.,., D A VID CORLETT Treasurer ......... .........,..... .....,...... ,........,..,., F L O RENCE SHEEIIAN Secretary .....,......,.....,...........,...., ,,...., ,,..,A....,.....,....,, V I RGINIA SIRINC. ' Class Motto ..... .,.................,....,.. ' 'Excclsioru Class Colors .........,........ Cerise and Silver Class Flower .................,.......,.... Sweet Pea-s Class Sponsors ......... MISS MITCHELL, MR. BARRETT CLASS HISTORY 1931 SPONSORS OFFICERS FRESHMAN M155 PARKER IVIRGIL CowEN ................. - .....,. President MR. SOLES EVENTS First Prize Homecoming Day Picnic at Mt. Methodist 1932 OFFICERS SOPHOMORFL ROBERT TRUSCOTT ..... , .......... -..President gifoyqgfagg KATHLYN NEASE ......... Vice President MISS Moscuovrr FERN WEST ...,.1..........,.....,,.....,.v... Secretary MR, HAMIISIIIRI: CASWELL BECKW ..,...,..... - ....,...... Ywasurw' EVENTS Second Prize Homecoming Day Annual Picnic :It Mt. I'rintet4,n 1933 OFFICERS JUNIOR ROGER AUDE ....,... - .....,.,......,,,.....,.. .President SPONSORS IRIS MCCALI. ......,.,..,,..,, Vice Prcsidcfni' MISS SKINNER FLORENCE SHEEIIAN ....,... -..Secretary MR. KING RAY HOCKETT ......., C ....,...,....,...... 7'rca.mrer EVENTS Junior Class Play--March 2, 1934 junior-Senior Banquet-May 19, 1934 1934 OFFICERS SENIOR RAY HOCKETT.- .............. - .... , ...,. President SPONSORS DAVID CORLETT ...,. - .,... Vice Presideutf MISS MITCHELL VIRGINIA SIRING ..,,,... -L .,,......., Secretary MR. BARRETT FLORENCE SHEEIIAN ..,,,....,., TIfea.mre1' EVENTS Senior Assembly--October 19, 1934 Senior Party-October 12, 1934 Junior-Senior Banquet-May 18, 1935 Baccalaureate Sermon-May 19, 1935 Commencement-May 26, 1935 ROBERT ALEXANDER Sophomore--Football J unior-Spartanite Senior-Spartanlte ROGER AUDE Freshman-Vice Pres. of Class. Hi Y, Student Council, Band Sophomore-Student Council, Hi Y, Band ' Junior-Pres. of Class, Vice Pres. Hi Y, Pres. Band, Busi- ness Manager of Class Play CASWELL BECK Freshman-Football, Hi Y Sophomore-Class Treas. Junior-Spartanite Senior-Football ELMER BOVEE Freshman-Band DAVID CORLETT Freshman - Basketball, Class Treas. Sophomore-Dramatic Club Junior-Hi Y Sec., Junior Class Play, Debate Senior-Band Sec.-Treas., Class Orchestra VIRGIL COWEN Freshman-Pres. of Class, Band Sophomore-Hi Y, Band Junior-Class Play, Spartanite, Band Senior-Annual Staff, Band, National Honor Society GEORGE CRIBARI Freshman--Football, Basketball Sophomore-Football, Basket- ball Junior-Basketball, Football Senior-Basketball, Football ROBERT FERRARO Freshman-Orchestra Junior-Football, Basketball Senior-Band EARL FRYREAR Freshman-Basketball Junior-Football Manager HARRY HALEY Freshman - Football, Basket- ball, Hi Y Sophomore-Football, Basket- ball, Hi Y Junior - Football, Basketball, Hi Y Senior-Football, Basketball BURTON I-IELLER Senior-Football, Basketball RAY HOCKETT Freshman-Boys Glee Club Junior-Class Treas., Football Manager Senior--Dramatic Club, Foot- ball Manager, Class President, Business Mgr. Annual CLAYTON HONEYWELL Sophomore-Glee Club Junior--Basketball, Operetta JAMES JAY Freshman-Orchestra, Football, Student Council, Basketball Sophomore - Orchestra, Foot- ball. Student Council, Basketball Junior - Orchestra, Football, Student Council, Basketball Senior - Orchestra, Football, Basketball, National Honor Society MORITZ KERNDT Freshman-Student Council Junior-Class Play Senior-Band CHARLES LAW Junior-Student Council, Foot- ball, Basketball, Spartanite Senior-Spartanite WILLIAM LEE LEWIS Freshman-Basketball. Sophomore-Track Junior-Class Play, Glee Club, Hi Y, Spartanite Senior-Dramatic Club PAUL IVIARTIN Freshman-Footba.ll Sophomore--Football J unior-Football Senior-Football FRANK MAZZO'I'I'A Freshman-Basketball, Track GEORGE MUTO Freshman-Basketball GUY MUTO Senior-Commercial Club ARTHUR McCLURE Freshman--Football, Basketball Sophomore-Football, Basket- ball Junior-Football, Basketball Senior-Football, Basketball. ED McKENNA Junior-Class Play Senior--Spartanlte, Asst. Sec. of Athletics MANUEL OLGUIN JACK PAQUETTE J unior-Football, Basketball Senior-Spartanite CARL PASQUALE VOLNEY PERRY' Freshman-Football Sophomore-Football Junior-Football Senior--Bootball, Annual Staff CHALMERS PORTER Senior-Football, Band, Orchestra FRANK RONALD J unior-Spartanite, Yell Leader WILLARD RONALD Junior-Class Play, Spartanlte, Yell Leader RAY SCHNEIDER Freshman-Football Sophomore-Football J unior-Football Senior-Football ROBERT SCUDDER Freshman - Football, Band, Basketball Sophomore - Football, Band, Basketball J uglior-Football, Band, Basket- all Junior-Football, Band, Bas- ketball, Treas. of Class Senior-Football, Band, Basket- ball DALE SNEDDON Freshman-Football Sophomore-Football J unior-Football Senior-Football ROBERT TRUSCOTT Freshman-Band Sophomore - Pres. of Class, Band Junior -- Hi Y, Sec., Band, Orchestra Senior-Band, Orchestra, Na- tional Honor Society EARLE TAYLOR Ju nior-Football Senior-Football JOHN WILSON Freshman--Football CATHERINE ALWAY Senior-Commercial Club Re- porter LOIS ALWAY HARRIETT ANDERSON Freshman-Journalism, Band, Library Sophomore - Library C lub, Journalism, G. R., Band, G. A. A. Junior-Class Play, G. R., Band Senior-G. R. Program Chair- man-Vlce Pres., Band, Drum Major, Beta Phi, Orchestra, Dramatic Club, Annual Staff, Spartanite MARY BURGESS Junior - Spartanite, G. R., Operetta Senior-Annual Staff, Drama- tic Club, Beta Phi, G. R. Spartanite, Commercial Club, National Honor Society. KATHARINE DARBY Freshman-Math dz Science Club, Band Sophomore-G. R., Band, Or- chestra Junior-G. R. Sec., Beta Phi Sec. Band, Orchestra Senior-G. R. Pres., Commer- cia.l Club, Band, Orchestra, Beta Phi ROSA DeGRAZIO Freshman-Glee Club ALICE LOUISE GORMAN Freshman-Glee Club Sophomore-Glee Club, Oper- etta Senior-Beta Phi, G. R., Com- mercial Club DORIS GRAHAM Freshman-G. R., Glee Club Sophomore--G. R., Glee Club Senior-Commercial Club FRANCES HUNT Freshman-G. R., Glee Club, Sec. Class S0Dhomore-G. R., Student Council, Library Club, Jour- nalism, Math 81. Science Club Junior-G. R., Beta Phi, Class Play Senior-G. R., Dramatic Club, Spartanite, Commercial Club S? IRIS MCCALL Freshman-Glee Club, Basket- ball, G. R. Sophomore-Debate Club, Dra- matic Club, Glee Club, Bas- ketball, G. A. A. Junior-Vice Pres. Class, Class Play, Beta Phi, Spartanite Senior - Spartanite, Dramatic Club, Pres. of Beta Phi MAXINE MCCLURE Freshman -- Student Council, Basketball Sophomore-President Tennis Tournament, Cheer Leader, Pep Club, Library Club Junior-Pres. Pep Club, Cheer Leader, Library Club IYONE MCDONALD Senior-Sec. Commercial Club STELLA MCMULLEN Freshman - Student Council, Basketball, Glee Club Sophomore - Basketball, G. A. A. Junior-Commercial Club Senior-Vice Pres. Commercial Club, G. R., Beta Phi, Spar- tanite, Annual Staff KATHLYN NEASE Freshman-Library Club, Pep Club, Journalism, Glee Club, Basketball, Operetta Sophomore-Vice Pres. Class, Math and Science Club, Bas- ketball, G. A. A. Junior-Spartanite Senior-Annual Staff, Com- mercial Club, Spartanlte EDITH NELSON Freshman-Debate Sophomore-Glee Club, Oper- etta Junior-Beta Phi, Spartanite Senior-Beta Phi Treas., G. R., Spartanite, Commercial Club MADGE PEAIRS Freshman-Glee Club, Basket- ball Sophomore - Basketball, Glee Club Junior-Class Play, Spartanite Senior-Commercial Club, Beta. Phi, School Orchestra, Class Orchestra BERNIECE PRINGLE Freshman-Glee Club Sophomore-Glee Club Junior--Beta Phi, Spartanlte Senior-G. R., Beta. Phi, Com- mercial Club, Spartanlte, Na- tional Honor Society FLORENCE SHEEHAN Sophomore-Basketball Junior-Sec. Class Senior-Treas. Class, Commer- cial Club, Spartanlte VIRGINIA SIRING Sophomore-G. R. Junior-Commercial Club Senior-Beta Phi, Pres. Com- mercial Club, Annual Staff, Sec. Class, National Honor Society MILDRED SMYTH MAXINE SNEDDON Senior - Treas. Commercial Club, Spartanlte DOROTHY SUBRY Senior-Commercial Club FAY TUTTLE Junior-Dramatic Club, Band Senior-Beta Phi, Commercial Club, Band ELVA WAGNER Senior - Commercial Club, Spartanite MARY WALKER CAROLYN WILSON Sophomore-G. A. A. Senior-Spartanite, Band. G. R. BLANCHE OLLIE YOUNG Freshman-G. R., Orchestra, Band Sophomore-G. R., Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Math and Science Club, Band Junior - Beta Phi, National Honor Society, Band, Orches- tra, Class Play Senior-Dramatic Club, Beta Phi Vice Pres., Pres. National Honor Society, Band, Orches- tra, Annual Staff CATHERINE ALWAY Lois :XLWAY ROBERT .ALEXANDER I-1.uuz1ET'r ANDERSON ROGER AUDE ELA'1 ER BOVEE MARY' XYVRGII, COWEN CASWELL BECK BURGESS DAv1u COIRLETT GEORGE CRIHARI ROSA DEGRAZIO KA'r11Ax1NE IDARBY ROBERT FERRARO EARL FRYREAR .XLIVIC I.O1r1sE GORMAN DORIS GRAH AM HARRY IFIALEY BURTON HELLER RAY HOCKETT CLAYTON HONEYWELL FRANCES l'1l.'NT JAMES. JM' NIORITZ IQERNDT CIIARLVES LAW XYILLIAM Lm: LEWIS l .aL'L M.w'1irN FRANK XIAZZOTTA GEOMQI5 NIUTO GUY NIKJTO 11:15 N1CC.XI.L .XRTIIUR B1CCLURl-I KIAXINIS B'ICCI.L'RE IYONE MuDON1x1.n EDWARD MCKEN NA S1'm.1..x NICNIl'I,I,liN KA'1'm.x'x N EASE IEDIT11 NELSON JACK PAQUIQTTE MANUEL OLGLTIN CARI. PASQUALE XYULNTZY PERRY M was Pmws C1x,u.M12Rs PORTER FRANK RUN.-u.1w BERNIRCE PRINGLE XX'11.1,AR1m RONALD Rm' SCHNEIDER Rfmmuvr gC'I'DDYiR I'x!,0NI-INCIE Srmmmw XYIRGINIA SIRXNC XIlr.nRu3rx SMYTII IUALE S Nr:nnoN NIAXINE SNEDDON l in' Donor 141 Y S Unity EARLE TAYLOR ROBERT Tnuscorr F .xv 'l'L7TTL1z ELVA XVAGNER I CAROLX' N XVILSON I JOHN WILSON SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It was the year of 1959. Colorado, as well as many other states was spon- soring a Special Zephyr train to New York City where the greatest football game of the century was to be played. Russia was to play the United States. Chalmers Porter was coach of the COssack's team, otherwise known as the famous hill- billies, while Bob Scudder was coaching for the United States. It seemed that Chalmers took Cassie Beck, Lengthy Cribari, Slick Haley, and Jimmie Jay with him when he decided to give Uncle Sam a wee bit of competition from Russia. Bob Scudder, the modern Tarzan as he was called, had a marvelous team. His center was a little man with bright neck ties, Harold A. White. Others in the line-up whose names attracted our attention were Earle Taylor, Volney Perry, Shorty McClure, and Pat falias Patricia Snecldonl. To go on with the story of the trip, we were all settled as the train pulled out. After watching the scenery for awhile, we tired of it and went out On the observa- tion car where we found Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bovee fMrs. Bovee formerly was Miss Doris Grahamj. They were playing viaduct, the latest game out, based on the principles of bridge, .however slightly easier to get Over. We were glad to see Blanche Ollie as we had not heard from her since she Hunked out at Colum- bia U. From one corner Of the observation platform, we heard this conversation: Yes, I am going to stay over to see the Opera. Madge jPeairs is singing the leading role in Love 'Em and Leave 'Emf' From the other person came this: I'd like to see the Opera too, for Madge was always a good friend' of mine, but really, Kay, we must go to the new night club on 42nd Street where Katharine Darby is doing a feature dance with Roger Aude as her sparring partner. . MARY VVALKER BLANCHE OLLIE YOUNG SENIOR CIQASS PROPHECY Yes, this last was from Bob Alexander, doesn't it sound like him? You shall do as I say or else!!', But the rest of Kathlyn Nease's speech was lost in shrieks of laughter from within the train. We naturally hurried to see what caused so much merriment. When we reached the scene we found Robert Truscott dancing the Highland Fling' on a table in the bar room car with Faye Tuttle furnishing rhythm on her sax. And was she hot! We saw Earl Fryrear acting as water-boy for both of them. u By this time we had arrived in Kansas City and more passengers were get- ting on. We always enjoyed mixing through a new crowd to pick out our acquaint- ances. We soon discovered two of our old classmates. Rosa DeGrazio and her' new husband Guy Muto. Yes, they were on their honeymoon but as Rosa cxpgessed it. For Heavens sakes, don't tell any one! Don't worry we didn't nee to. Coming down the aisle was a. man dressed immaculately. Someone bumped into him and we heard him exclaim, Oh, Gracious, such vulgar people. We were more than shocked when, as he drew nearer, we found him to be no other than jack Paquette, our old Spartan. VVho should the fellow hc-hind him be but David Corlett. VVell, well. Dave, where have you been P I am now managing the Ladies Ready-to-wear Depart- ment in the Belle Fashion Store in Hollywood. Our conversation was inter- rupted by .lohn Wilson. who was weaving his way along' the train. It was evi- dent he had heard David's remark for as he passes us he mumbled, Why men go insane. We turned back but Dave was gone. We went into the next car and found a moving picture on the screen. VVG quietly sat down to enjoy a few moments rest. The picture for the evening was progressing and to our surprise the first face to appear was that of Iris McCall. She was leading lady in a thrilling love story opposite George Muto, our present Rudolph Valentino. An amusing comedy was also shown which brought back old faces and mem- ories. The scene of the comedy seemed to rake place in a little village of lce- burg. Here we found Ray llockett promptlv hesieffed hv practically cvcrv Eskimo girl in town. The minute he stepped out of his Igloo four of the-sc demonstra- tive maidens namely: Mildred Smyth. Dorothy Suhry. Mary Vliialltf-i', and Lois Alway. would rush up. throw their arms about him and crv Voomie fdarlipq in En-glishl-I must admit he enioyed it-until!!! Good for Ray providing he can take it. But we often wonder. lmmediatelv following, the ncws flashes of the day showefl to us onlv a srlimpse of the Bad boys and ,girls of the Movies. The hrst f'in1ilif1r face was that of lyoue lVlcDonald. oh won't she over Urow up? .Mid therc-'s Maxine Sned- don, lyonc-'s old side kick, trving' to induce her never to do it axfaiu. .Ns for the boys we could expect exactly what wc l'f-ard, lie-hind a curtain in thc studio came these voices: Frank Rounlclf' l-Ivl1? 'WVill1ard. lVhat! Moritz Kermit. lic-Q your pardon 9 William lewis. l do not comprehend the nature of vour interrogation. We thouvh thev might have been trying to imitate the Mills Brothers, or possihlv the lfaton Rrws. however. we were not given time to figure it all out before the news reel was flashed oil: SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY We then went into the drawing room and turning on the television set, to our amazement we saw a parade in Honolulu, all of the dusky maidens were doing the Hula Hula dance. To our surprise-Elva Wagner was in front di- recting. I asked the friend next to me why she was there and was informed that she, being the greatest dancing director in the U. S., and having once directed a dancing section of the Senior Class, was now improving the Hawaiians dancing. We soon found we knew several others in the parade. Edith Nelson was being carried by on two white elephants. fShe had gone there for a visit and as the Hawaiians worship people with auburn C ???j hair they had adopted her for their queenj At the end of the parade we saw Ed McKenna, or 'fEddie Pat as he was called. Edith had made him head manager of all financial matters, foreign and interior, as well as on the sea-coast. So they had matters fairly well in hand. The next program of importance was a speech by our new President, Virgil Cowen. He thanked the people for electing him and gave the first public announcement of the members of his cabinet: Ray Schneider, Secretary of War, Mary Burgess, Secretary of the Interior, Stella McMullen, Secretary of Agri- culture, and Virginia Siring, Secretay of Labor. Virgil had bigger and better' ideas-and women in politics or any where else, was one of them. Turning off the set we looked around to see if anyone new had arrived and saw most of the people leaving. Following them, we found there was a fifty minute stop-over at Niagara Falls. On the platform we found the Hi Diddle: Diddle orchestra out to greet the train. The orchestra leader looked familiar. Yes, it was Clayton Honeywell. There was Bobbie F erraro with his flute, Frank Mazzotta at the piano. We had to look twice to see who they were. VVell! I'll be - - - ! ! if it wasn't Alice l.. Gorman, Frances Hunt, and Berniece Pringle. beautiful voices and can you imagine that---platinum hair? And on all three! XVell! it looks like a put up job. VVe passed the orchestra and went into a lunchroom for a bite of food. The waitress, Harriett Anderson. greeted us with her usual smile and told us they had the best cook to be found anywhere, Buddy law. He could cook anything from soup to nuts-so she said. Of course we didn't care much about that variety so ordered the Heller Special l.uncheon, which was first originated by our old friend Burton. Others at the lunch counter were Catherine Alway with Paul Martin, it was rumored that anything might be expected from this pair. The train whistle called us back to our car. We sat down beside Maxine McClure and Dizzy VVilson. who were engaged in a friendly argument over wo- men in aviation. This soon turned into practically a tight. Before we were aware of it our train had reached New York. XVe found Manuel Ulguin and Carl Pasquale, high ofhcials of New York City, greeting the train. After saying hello, everyone hastened to his own group of friends and soon the platform was vacant. Senior Class Will Robert Alexander: To Lynn Kelleher---my way with the women. Roger Aude: To John Ott-My liking of Mae VVest. Caswell Beck: To Melvin Hyatt--my small stature. Elmer Bovee: To anyone that can handle her, I give Marion Anderson. David Corlett: His ability to get Chem to Lillian Predovich. Virgil Cowen: To Ray Adams-his mustache. George Cribari: To Lois Mae Bennett-my smile. Robert Ferraro: My big noisy piccolo to Bob Stewart. Earl Fryrear: His job as water-boy to Glenn llfilson. Harry Haley: His likes for the women to Gardner Pierce. Burton Heller: His wise cracks in English class to Craig Larimer. Ray Hockett: My ability to steer carefully, the senior class through the last dangerous, storm-tossed year to the President of '36 Clayton Honeywell: His willofwy-like figure to Jess Waggoner. James Jay: One of the O'Connell twins to anyone who can tell them apart. Moritz Kerndt: My straight golden locks to Hurdis Severson. Charles Law: His seven league boots to Louise Stone. William Lee Lewis: My ability to answer Miss Mitchell with wise cracks to Merry Alice Brown. Paul Martin: His fiery red hair to Patricia Kelley. Frank Mazzotta: His quiet manner to Franklin Ragan. George Muto: To Harry Quigle-my ability to tango. Guy Muto: His swanky style to George Merritt. Arthur McClure: My ability to make a basket to Frank Braswell. Edward McKenna: His standing with Betty Johnson to anyone who can stand up under the strain. Manuel Olguin: His ability to play the Xylophone to Dick Snell. Jack Paquette: My cap and gown to anyone who knaolvs how to wear it. Carl Pasquale: His standing with Gov. to Emerson Shonyo. Volney Perry: His good business managing for the annual to the class of '36. Chalmers: Porter: His lack of humor to Lois Dilly. Frank Ronald: I will my name as school chatterbox to Noble Binns. Willard Ronald: Florence McDonald to Jack Lewis-take care of her, Jack. Ray Schneider: My ability to graduate wlhile still an infant, to Gertrude Guyton. Rdbert Scudder: My ability to grow-to Stanley Provenza. Senior Class Will Dale Sneddon: My classic features to Theodore Benjovsky. Robert Truscott: I bequeath my heavy dates to Clarence Dougherty. Earle Taylor: My boistrous manner to Arthur Ferraro. John Wilson: My hot dancing to Joe Kochman-'make use of it, Catherine Always My vampish way to Julia Gabardi. Lois Alwayz My tiny figure to Martha Ostrum. Harriett Anderson: My innocence to La Creta Alby. Mary Burgess: My slender figure to Josephine Morrison. Katherine Darby: My lily-white neck to Georgia McGehee. Rosa DeGrazio: Her business-like manner-to Arlene Heston. Alice Louise Gorman: My wonderful personality to Louise Curfman. Doris Graham: Her love of study to Ann Burnside. Frances Hunt: Her long eyelashes to W'anda Ulrich. Iris McCall: To anyone who will have it-I bequeath my admired and grace- ful strut. Maxine McClure: My peppy attitude to Dorothy Anne Peck. Iyone McDonald: To Opal Lee I bequeath my modesty with the hope that it will be used. Stella McMullen: My cupid-like features to Catherine Bender. Kathlyn Nease: My ability to vamp football men to Lestella Brewer. Edith Nelson: My school-girl complexion to Kent Smith. Madge Peairs: My ability to get along with Mr. Soles to Isabelle Davenport. Berniece Pringle: My temper-to Frieda Hunt. Florence Sheehan: My art in applying rouge to Irene Perchbacher. Virginia Siring: My standing with Mr. Rouse to Rachel Perchbacher. Mildred Smyth: I bestow the charms of a quiet, sweet disposition to Ethel Mae Wilson. Maxine Sneddon: My baby stare to Rosanna Mangan. I Dorothy Sufbry: My vocal talent to Ruth Pennell. Fay Tuttle: My Come up and see me some ti-me to Bernadine Kuhn. Elva Wagner: My fondness for all-day suckers to Clyde Tucker. Mary VValker: My bashfulness to Eddie Morgan. Carolyn Wilson: Her magnetic attraction for the stronger sex to June Bun- bury. Blanche Ollie Young: My Sax appeal to Jimmie Sheehan. JU IOR President ..,.....,,.,... V ice President ...,....., Secretary .......,....... Treasurer. ....,. . Sponsors ..... I ,,s. CLASS BRISNEHAN GENTILE s,,...s......,..jOSEPIHNE MORRISON .,... ....,...,...,..........,., G ARDNER PIERCE M155 SKINNER, MR. KING 3 Calendar SEPTEMBER School opens-Vacation ends! Spartans vs. South Denver-24-14. Spartans vs. Montrose. We played Montrose to see how good we were-40-O. OCTOBER The Seniors started their dues contest--Captains, George Cribari and Dale Sneddon. Football game with Springs. 14-1,3 and was that very close? Senior Assembly--excelled anything ever put forth in the history of the state. Football-Spartans vs. Central 38-0. Seniors saw Wonder Bar. ' Football-Spartans vs. Canon-21-0. NOVEMBER Seniors had a Holloween party given by Cribari's side in the dues contest. Senior High grade cards went out and did we suHer?? Spartans vs. Centennial-14-0. Sophomore theatre party Little Miss Marker. Spartans vs. Canon City Abbey-33-6. A walkaway. Senior theatre party. Mr. McCain talked to the Seniors in a special assembly about occupations. The game of all games-Trinidad. 14-7-where we froze to death and enjoyed it, saying nothing of the train ride. DECEMBER Morris the Electrician, visited us. Fort Collins 2-0. Were those Lambkins mortified! Football holiday-the day we all marched to town and then went to the show. junior Class play- Skidding. Did they skid or was it fall? F ootnball banquet. G. R. party. Christmas assembly and social hour. Vacation--when all boys, good or bad stay out of school. JANUARY Buena Vista vs. Salida High. Leadville here. Cotopaxi here Sophomore Class meeting and we still don't know why. 16 17 Midyear exams. C More funlj 19 Centennial at Salida. Calendar 23 G. R. Tea. 24 Senior theatre party- T he Silver Streak. 26 Salida at Central. 31 Pigs played here. FEBRUARY 1 Salida at Canon. 9 Debate with Leadville. Central played here. 12 Senior theatre party-- Dames, 13 Sophomore theatre party. Little Minister. 15 Hansel and Gretel. 16 Colorado Springs there. 17 Social Problems team went to the Springs. 21 D. U. Team played town team. 22 Beta Phi assembly for Washington's birthday. 23 Salida at Centennial. 27 Cotopaxi here. b MARCH 1 Canon at Salida. 8 Florence at Florence. 8 Dramatic Club presented Neighbours for asse-tnibly. Had social hour 15 Junior class assemlbly. 16 G. R. Conference at Canon. 17-23 Spring vacation and a big time was had by all. .29 Senior Class assembly. APRIL v' 0 Sophomore Assembly. 7 Piano Festival. 21 Easter-when we wear our new hats! 22 Band Concert. 24 Glee Club Contest. 26-27-28 Valley Music Contest. MAY 2 Valley Contest. 3 Senior Play and Eighth Grade Day. 10 Open House. 17 Class Day. 18 jr. Sr. Banquet. 19 Baccalaureate Service. 26 Graduation and all's well. IN C0 of Class CLASS CF '37 Amicone, Adolph Kochman, Joe Sage, Lucille Aragon, Adelaido Kincaid, Lewis Sage, Lyle Barnhill, Roy Maestas, Ernestine Sage, Miriam Beauregard, Lucille Martin, Horace Salerno, Louise Binns, Noble Martinez, sredy Scanga, Braswell, Frank Bzssard rank Scott, Dorothy Brazil, Catherine o Ro e Severson, Hurdis ' Brenton, Oliver azz la, ohn Shonyo, Emerson Brucker, Leo McClure, Elva Smith, Norwin Burnside, Anne McMinn, Marion Spino, Louise Cooper, Ellen McNamara, Joe Stewart, Bob Craig, William McNamara, Mary Swift, George Crouse, LeRoy Mellen, Henrietta Van Alstyne, Chester Davenport, Isabelle Myers, John Thompson, Wilma Dennison, Merritt Nance, Dorothy Tucker, Clyde Eggleston, Ruth O'Connell, Margaret Vaughn, Lillian Felton, Rgbeft O'Connell, Marion Veo, Gertrude Ferraro, Arthur Olguinl DCUUY Vigil, CIOVCI' Fel-I-al-O, Tresa Ostrurn, Martha Walisky, Clarence Finch, Edwin Off- John VVelch, Theda Gabardi, Julia, Paquette, Geraldine West, MHTY Louise Glenn, Eadreg Peck, DO1'O1Il'1y Anne Wickersi N ina- G1enn,Nina Perry, Vanita Williams, Alton Holman, Fred Post, Wallace Williams, Lucille ' Hunt, Frieda Preecs, Thomas Wilson, Reba AAA. LV Hunt, Margaret Purcell, Margaret L? 7 Johnson, Betty Ragan, Franklin fs Keller, Lynn Read, Marion Kelley, Patricia Rolbinson, Maqlynwuw mum Kochman, Ed Ritchie, Everett 491 is f' CLASS OF '36 Beauregard, Mildred Kelleher, Justine Pierce, Gardner Beck, Jimmie Knipp, Leonard Ponder, Bill Benjovsky, Theodore Kuhn, Bernardine Post. EFIIGSI Biglow, Robert. Kuhn, Emilia Predovich, Lillian Bunbury, june Larimer, Craig Post, Eileen Braswell, Chlorintha Iles, Qpai Louise i llleslollf Charles Brisnehan, Edmund Lewis, Jack llmvellzay Sffmleb' Bullard, Marceline Maestas, Eiiiiim ljlllcell- llmmy CQYVOUQ Angelo Mangan, Rose Anna Readi. Tom COWCU, Homer Morgan, Edwin Qulgle' Harry . i Samson, Margaret Curiman' Limlse Mmllgomefyi Mona Scanga Albert Dllley, Lols Morrison, josephine L gcan, 3 Nettie Dmbulck' Helen Mcfjehlee Georvia I AQ ig l'd L , IJ -einem er, eo Everett' Dan McNamara, Leonard qevei- Cai-i Fiorelli, Millie Madqeen Ruth qheehim 'Ian ' Finley Orville . l I - I l ' les A fiqn Pacheco, David 5llffffl?Y- Leland fl'gLT:CiS Pasquale, Domnick Smltll, D0f0f11y Marcus Patterson, Teal i D Slilllll, Kent Frank Perchfbacher, Rachel Slllqllll- lffmcenf Pennell, Ruth 5l0ll9r' Robeft Ulrich, Wallcla Xllaggoner, jess Vlfatson, Toles Wlilloughby, Rosella VVilson, Ethel Mae VVood, George The Junior Class Play The annual junior Class Play, Skiclcling, was given in the High School Auditorium, Friclay, Deccinher 15, l934. The play was very interesting. Miss Wilma Scott directed the play. The following is thc cast: .-Xunt Milly QMVX. fla1'dy'.v .f1'.vfvrD ,..,l,. aM,xRc'1il,1N1i T1if1,I..xRn Andy '...,,,,.. ....,. ,.l.,. .,....... .,.,,., A ,.,,,, , , ...,l,..l,.., , , l Comic Mo1:GAN Mrs. Hardy ',., ,...,, ....,o . a .l2TlIliL NIAIQ XY1r.soN judge llarcly .,..,.,. ., l,..,, .l.., ,...... L , fllfxlfl I..-xiuxirzu Grandpa Harsh f'... .....,.........,,......., ,.,...,.,.l,,.. L f ARL SEVER lfstelle Ilarcly Campbell ,. i......, ...,ll'NlC llirxntfm' Marion Hardy 'l,l. a .,..ill l...,,..i l.ol,..l. F I VSTINE Kizrimiiaa Wliyne Trenton, Ill .... , ,i.,. G-xianxnk l'IERci1i Klyra H211-fly XYilCox,,, , ...,ool.i Loifrsii CURFMAN Mr. Stuhhins .,,,., l,.. , .. l.,. ..,'I.xcfK LEXVIS .IUNII JK-SFNII JR ILXNQLTICT The annual 'lunion-Senior Banquet will he hclrl at the l?lkS night, May lg, with the juniors as hosts. .X dinner will he fi FOOTBALL ln 1934 the Spartans had a very successful football season. By virtue of winning every game, they brought back the state crown for the second time and a banner for first place in the conference for the third consecutive year. The Spartan record for 1934: Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 29 Dec. 8 South Denver ..................... 14 Spartans ............ .......,.. 2 5 Montrose .......,....... ....... O Spartans .......,.... .......... 40 Colo. Springs ..............,......... 13 Spartans ........ -.. ...... L.. 14 Central ......,.......... -.. ....... 0 Spartans ........ -.. .... 38 Canon City ........ - .... ....... 0 Spartans ........ -. .- ........ 21 Centennial ............ - ..... 0 Spartans ........ -.. .- ........ 14 Canon Abbey ..................... 6 Spartans ............ ................ 3 31 Trinidad ........ -.- ......... ........ 7 Spartans ........ - ....... - ...... - ..... 14 Ft. Collins ........... .- ..... O Spartans ........ - ...... ..... 2 TOTAL POI NTS ..................... 40 -1. .1- TOTAL POINTS ........ - ....... 201 Those composing the Spartan squad were: PERRY - - - LE CRIBARI - - LT BECK - - LG SCUDDER - - C HALEY - RG SNEDDON RT TAYLOR - - RE GENTILE - - QB SEVERSON - LH CHAMBERS - RH BRENTON FB JAY - - B NICCLURE - - B R. SCHNEIDER - - G XVILLIAMS - E GRAY - E SCANGA - - G GREGG - - - C P. MARTIN - - B H. MARTIN - - B BRISNEHAN - T J. KOCHMAN - - E L. SCHNEIDER - T PORTER - - T CERVONE - - G SHEELEY - - E FIORELLI - - C BINNS - - B PROVENZA - B LAW - - B PAQUETTE - B BRASWELL - B BTCNAMARA - B FINCII - E E. KOCHAIAN - - B DOUGH ERTY - - G HAROLD A. WIIITE, Head Coach E. C. GRUENLER, Asst. Coach O F O 2-cs 'UE 'CB UQ 0.0 CD '-4-Q me 'Um 2:2 we we 03 .C-2 U L Class of '38 S s Class Adams Ray Allen James Alway Robert Argys Ted Barone Sam Biglow LeRoy Bonomo Franklin Botz Carl Brazrl William Brlsnehan, Fra.ncls Bullard Martin Chambers, Floyd Cope Nonnan Correll Aaron Curtis, Tom Davenport, Albert Davidson, Daniel Davis, Jack Dennison, Billy Denoyer, Laurence Dougherty, Clarence Finlay, Elroy Freeland, Robert Fresquez, Ernesto Fry Paul ' Gallagher, Thomas Glesener, Herbert Gray, Arthur Haley, Harry Haley, William Head, Ellwood Huggard, Douglas Knipp, La Verne Kurtz, Edward Lofgren, John Matthews, Gene Mealey, Francis Merritt, Fred ' Merritt, George Moreland, Milton McHale, Richard McNamara, John Naccarato, Lloyd Ott, Charles Petty, Glenn Pierce, John Preston, James Ritchie, Stanley Robuck, John Runco, Francis Scott, I-larry Scott, John Shrader, Fred Sneddon, Wesley Thonoff, Harold Warner, Stanford Wilson, Glenn Wilson, William Wolfe, Ernest of '38 GIRLS- Aby, LaCreta. Allen, Luella Jane Anderson, Marlon Aragon, Esther Armstrong, Dorothy Bender, Catherine Bennett, Lois Mae Blanchard, Emily Bogler, Marjorie Bonomo, Louise Brewer, Lestella Brown, Merry Alice Burnett, Allce Bumett, Iris Burnett, Lenora Cardlnelli, Susie Chenowith, Virginia Cicerelll, Rose DeHerrera, Frances Everett, Dorothy Fresquez, Regina Gaber, Mary Gilbert, Gladys G10yd, Mary Louise Graham, Georgie Gregg, Ellen Handlin, Vocille ,, Lindquist, , Linza, Jennie 2- , Lytle, Royce A Martellaro, Carmie Mazza, Iolene Mazzulla, Teresa Milson, Agnes Mohar, Angela Molterer, Katherine Munshower, Charlene McDonald, Florence Pasquale, Rose Patano, Virginia Perschbacker, Irene Ramey, Helen ' Renshaw, Jean Robinson, Clau Rimco, Leona. Scott, Dolly Splno, Yolando Stevenson, Carolyn Stevenson, Grace Stewart, Ellen Rhea Sweeney, Anne Trane, Betty Vigil, Andrea Vigil, Nancy Walter, Wynona Watson, Irene Woodhead, Irene Weaver, Helen ff ,I -M r 'Vl'a5GQP'V 34' ' Eiglwlh Grade Adlock, Ada Amlcone, Albert Bacon, Tom Bartch, Berniece Beauregard, Joe Beauregard, Marion Beck, Ansley Beck, Betty Mae Bergman, Elizabeth Bowen, Junior Bustos, Lino' Chandler, Martha Christensen, Billy Crlbarl, Mary Cribari, Sam Cuenln, Fned Darby, Ruth Davidson, Margaret DeGra.zlo, Frank Del.-eo, Lillian Etter, Doris Everett, Delbert Everett, Ellen Finch, Helen Haley, Richard Hockett, Jane Holman, Mabel Hyatt, Melvin Hyatt, Thelma Johnson, Ruth Lane, Mabel Lefler, Clarence Leo, Angelina Leo, Christina Leppard, Audrey Lines, Robert Lotshaw, William Makris, Dennis Martellaro, Dominic Mash, Mary Miller, Lloyd Morgan, Vera Murphy, Ruth Muto, Jimmie McAbee, Bertha McLaren, Dona Belle McMullen, Lincoln Ma.cPha.il, Barbara Nelson, Charles Ostrum, Harry Pasquale, Ruth Peairs, Grace Preecs, Robem Resel, Frances Robuck, Clara, Runco, Eva Runco, Flora. Sandoval, Luis Sandoval, Sevia Scull, Betty Smith, Jack Sneddon, Evan Snell, Dick Starbuck, Joe Starmer, Glenn Starmer, Victor Stevens, Orville Stewart, Suzanna Stone, Louise Stotler, Raymond Taughenbaugh, Ada Thonhoif, Raymond Vaughn, Mildred Welch, carrou Winburn, Melba, Seventh Grade Abshire, Lela Abshlre, Robert Armstrong, Major Bartch, Harold Bartolo, Ercolo Beam, Ardith Beauregard, Wayne Bennett, Charles Bonomo, Alice Burgener, Betty Camp, Florence Chambers, Robert Chernik, Margaret Cooper, Marian Corrigan, Violet Cribari, Lena Davis, Jean DeLeo, Joseph Disney, Winifred Elrod, Noda Mae Everett, Elmer Finley, Jane Fiorelli, Billie Gaber, Anton Gaber, Mildred Glenn, Charles Hayden, Daniel Hayden, Donald Henman, Rowena Holloway, Frank Hunt, Myra Jackson, Ella Jones, Dorene Kemble, Lowell Kerndt, Theodore Koster, Frances Lefler, Eleanor Leiva, Kathleen Lines, Richard Luna, Albert Maestas, Flora Maestas, John Maestas, Louisa. Marchese, Stanley Martinez, Pimle Matthews, Eleanor Matthews, Iona Matthews, Leona Mazza, Evelyn Mazzotta, Phil Mohler, William Moreland, Thelma McDaniel, Joe Moyer, Lyle Munday, Ralph Murphy, Gerald Nelson, Betty Jean Pasquale, Mary Pasquale, Letitia Paul, Allen Perraglio, Viola Perry, Donna Pierce, Virginia Price. Allen Price, Leslie Proctor, Dorothy Rhodes, George Roberts, Lillie Rogers, Helen Runco, Ruth Salerno, Clara Shonyo, Theresa Sinclair, Jack Skufca, Phillip Smith, Frank Smith, Kedric -Sneddon, Lewis Snell, Raymond Snell, William Spino, Ruth Starbuck, Arthur Starbuck, Gordon Stockdale, Ted Sydenham, Vivian Thorpe, Raymond Travers, Jane Turner, Jack Vaughn, Donna. Mae Vigil, Patsy Volpe, John Walisky, Bernadine Wall, Gwendolyn West, Guy Williams, Frank Wilson, Robert Zamparelli, Angelo Del Norte. there Spartans - - Monte Vista, there Spartans - - Monte Vista, here Spartans - - Buena Vista. here Spartans - - Leadville, here - Spartans - - Colo. Springs. here 3Spartans - Centennial, here :Spartans - Buena Vista, there Spartans - - Born .f1fv'1'l29. 1922 l3ASKliT.13A Ll 1 15 27 1 antral, there v6Spa1'tans - 15 Canon City, there 31 WSpartans - 11 Florence, here - 40 Spartans - 16 Central here 28 :Wpartans - 19 Springs, there - 31 :5fSpartans - 41 Centennial, there 19 'Wpartans - - - 22 Canon City, here 14 :i:Spartans - - 22 Florence, there 27 Spartans - 1:C'011fr1'f11rr' Gavins. IN MEMORIAM llnmmzs 11ANDI.lN Died ffm. 26, 1935 THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The following people were elected to the National Honor Society this year: Seniors: Robert Truscott Virgil Cowen Virginia Siriug James Jay Mary Burgess Berniece Pringle Blanche Ollie Young CPrez'i01zsly elcctedj Junior: Gertrude Guyton Q- LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was lirst organized in 1931 under the direction of Miss Ethelalice Scott, but this year it was started on a new plan of a permanent group of eleven members. By this plan the graduating Seniors are replaced by Sopho- mores. Freshman will not be eligible after this year, and the members must be ' h in t e upper fourth of their class in scholarship. The members do most of the desk work, keep the books in order. and meet once a week for instruction in library service. .-Xt this meeting they are taught the proper care of books, classi- fication. cataloging, and library methods. lfach day some member of the club is at the desk before and after school, and during every period. The library for its size. has a hne reference department, and one of the chief aims of the club is to make the library more accessible for the students. ACTIVITIES DEBATE CLUB Late in November, the debate club started work with Frank Massard as President, Franklin Ragan as Secretary, and Mr. Soles, sponsor. Other mem- bers of the club were Isabelle Davenport, and Thomas Preecs, The state sub- ject selected for debate was Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunities by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education. Frank Massard and Franklin Ragan upheld the affirmative of the question 5 Isabelle Davenport and Thomas Preecs, the negative. Our negative team met the Leadville affirmative team here February 9. Attorney W. S. Rush acted as judge. Leadville received the decision. The return debate was held in Leadville February 16. Several other debates were scheduled with Florence and our local Public Speaking Class. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GLEE CLUB Last year the Glee Club entered the music contest in Alamosa and received! 2. rating of excellent. Money was raised to enter the contest this year from the! returns of the operetta Hansel and Gretel, sponsored by the Glee Club and from various candy sales. There was a great increase in membership this year as the number has been almost doubled. A Christmas Carol Service was held at the Methodist Church December 19, 1934, consisting of numbers from the Junior High Boys and Junior High Girls Glee Club, High School Glee Club and a few grade school children. Hansel and Gretel, staged in the High School auditorium February 15, was adapted from the operetta of E. I-Iumperdinck. THE cAs1' Hansel ........ - ....... - ....... ,............,..................,.,..,..,,.. B ARBARA MACPHAIL Gretelm ................ - ........ .....................,. V ERA MORGAN Witch ..... -- .... - ...... -.., ,... ,................ - ........ B ETTY SCULL Father. ...... -- ..... -.- .... - ..................,..... ....... ........... If I THEL MAE WILSON Mother .....,.. - ....... - ......................... - ....... - ....... .................... T HEDA WELCH Music by the Junior High Chorus. Dances by the Grade School Children. Pianist-RUTH PENNELL. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The high school orchestra under the direction of Mr. Mobeck has met each. Tuesday and Thursday during the school year. The organization numbered four- teen pieces. Franklin Ragan was student director. The orchestra played several numbers before the junior play. Q BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Baccalaureate services for the Class of 1935 are to be held Sunday evening, May 19 in the high school auditorium. The Rev. George Oakes will deliver the sermon assisted by other local ministers. The senior class, as is the usual cus- tom, will attend in a body. ACTI ITIES BETA PHI The Beta Phi Literary Society was organized in the year 1923 by the junior aIgd'SenioE' girls of Salida High School for the purpose of developing the artistic a t . . . 11 ICS o it e girls. This organization has gone on from year to year, made up of the Junior and Senior girls of the School under the leadership of Miss Mos- grove. This year, the officers of the club are as follows: P'reS1de11t ,..................i......... - ....,,.................................,,......... Irus MCCALL Vice President .......i.... .....,.....,. B LANCIIE ULLIE YOUNG Sffffetilry ...........A.,.......................,.....,... .................. K ATHARINE DARBY 'Treasurer .....A.........................AA.......,....,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,A. ,.,.,,A,,, E DITH NELSQN i Fourteen girls from the junior Class were taken into the organization at the beginning of the year, and these, with the tive Senior girls who belonged last year, make an enrollment of nineteen members. During the year the girls gave a tea for the new members and a Washing- ton's Birthday assembly. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves began the year with a 100 per cent active membership. Some of the program themes were: The Girl and Her Family, Church and Community. At the Christmas Holidays the girls went to different places and sang Christ- mas Carols. A Soon after this the club enjoyed a party with the Hi Y. January 16 the girls enjoyed a tea. April 17 there was special music and a play review given for the girls. May ll the annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held at which time the new' officers were installed. The 'otiicers for the past year have been: President, Katharine Darby, Vice President, Program Chairman, Harriett Andersong Secretary, Mildred Beaure- gardg Treasurer. Louise Curfman: Musician, Lillian Vaughn. The Girl Reserve Club is sponsored by Miss Skinner. COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of the Commercial Club is to create more interest in commercial work. The club was organized this year with the following ofiicers: President .....,......,....................................................................... VIRGINIA STRING t Vice President .........,..........................,.......,............... SrIsI.I.A NICNIULLEN Secretary ..,. ......,....,. .... .......,,. I I ' UNE McDoNAl.II 'Freagurer .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,..,,,,..,,,,....,,,,..,,..,....., MAXXNIE SNEDDON Reporter ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,.,....,,...,...............,...,........ CATI-IERINE ALWAY This year for the first time, sophomores have been allowed to join. During the year, the club has enjoyed several theatre parties, a Christmas party, and a picnic. Among other things this year, the club has published a paper, The Com- mercial News. ACTIVITIES THE SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC CLUB The High School Dramatic Club was reorganized this year under the spon- sorship of Miss VV ilfma Scott. New members for the club were selected by means of Try-Outs. There are seventeen members in the club. The officers are: President ....................,....................,.............................,........................ ROGER AUDE Vice President .......,.,... .....,....... M ARCELLINE BULLARD Secretary ..................... .......,.,. ...,,,,.,.,,, B L ANCHE GLLIE YOUNG Treasurer ......,.......... - ......,.....,..,.,.......,,...................................... JUSTINE KELLER Historian ..............,.......,..l.......,,,...l,,, ,.,,.,,.,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,.w.. F RANGES HUNT The club presented a one-act play Neighbours by Zona Gale in assembly March 8, which was a serious comedy. During the year, the club studied stage sets and furniture arrangement. SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL BAND The organization of a Salida High School band was started in 1928 by Mr. Bakke and Mr. Winters. Mr. Long was the next director and after he left. the band was in charge of Mr. Njaa for a short time after which Mr. Mobeck, then leader of the municipal band, was named as director. The band has grown from a small organization to the .present size of nearly' fifty pieces. Originally the band was separated into a beginners' and an ad- vanced band but the groups were combined some time ago. In 1932 a band boosters association was -organized to assist the young mu- sicians. Purple and -white emblems were bought and near the close of last year, a party was held for the band members by the boosters club. The organization miarkes possible the trips each year to the valley music contests. Last year the band entered the San Luis Valley music contest and won a rating of excellent. The band also entered the contest again this year in Ala- mosa. Harriett Anderson has been drum major and Franklin Ragan student! director this year. THE SPARTANVITIQS The Spartanite Club, organized for the promotion of pep and school spirit. has grown from a membership of seventy-hve to tivo hundred-fifty. The club met in September and elected their president, Theodore Benjovsky, with Miss VVo0dward acting as sponsor. A membership into the club was one dollar, which included membership to the club and admission to all the conference games played at home. The Spartanites put on various exhibitions at the halves of the foot- ball and' basketball games. The exhibitions were novel and showed hard work on the part of the club. The organization has succeeded in arousing interest in high school athletics as well as better attendance at the games. ACTIVITIES ,IUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CHORUS A junior high girls chorus was formed this year. lt meets on Tuesday, the fourth period. This chorus helped with the Cliristmns carol concert. From this chorus were chosen the chief characters in Hansel and Gretel and most of the voices for the chorus. They sang for the Chaffee County teachers meeting on February 2. RANGERS CLUB The junior high boys who were interested in cowboy music formed a Rang- ers Club which meets on Thursday, the fourth period. At this time they sing their favorite popular cowboy songs. Luis Sandoval plays his guitar and other boys - play harmonicas and jews harps. SENIORS! Patronize BUSINESS EDUCATION O will make Our Advertisers ' C CONGRATULATIONS Cgmplimgnts --f1'0Mf- for Sherman Coffee Shop L A W P R E 5 S GOOD FOOD AT Compliments POPULAR PRICES COMGEO- E- COWAQM Salida, Gozo. FUTURE , . . '1 HE SALES and SERVICE Ask for information BLAIWS METROPOLITAN Plymouth and BUSINESS LIFE De Soto COLLEGE COMPANY Cars COLORADO SPR1Ncs M. B. MoscoN Agent COLORADO KAESS MOTOR CO Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1935 1 Commencement exercises for the Senior Class of 1935 will take the form of an historical pageant in which the history of Salida and Chaffee county will be reviewed. Nearly every child in the Salida schools will take part in the affair which will culminate in the presentation of the Class of 1935 and the awarding of diplomas to them. The first episode will be presented by Longfellow pupils who will give dances to represent the sky, the sun. the flowers, the wind and other parts of the natural environment of Salida. The second episode is called the coming of man and will show in pageant form the coming of the Red man, the Spanish priests, the French trappers, Cap- tain Anza and his party, Zebulon Pike and his party, Kit Carson, Captain Gun- nison, a Mormon party and other similar groups. An interesting part of this epi- sode will show the rivalry between the D. and R. G. W. railroad and the Santai Fe for possession of the Royal Gorge route to this territory. 4 The third episode will include a miner drill. a cattleman drill, a railroad' drill, and drills to represent fruits, vegetafbles, and dairy products. For the final part of the program, Blanche Ollie Young will give a brief summary of the pageant after which Robert Truscott will give a brief view to- ward the future, pointing out some of the problem-s ahead of this section of Colo- rado. Superintendent Hightower then will present the class after which Dr. Lar- imer will present the 'diplomas which will be accepted in a short talk by Ray Hockett, senior class president. Principal Barrett will lead the pupils in the Athenian oath for the iinal number. THE STCRY GF THE UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY The purpose of this pageant is to bring more clearly to our minds the past history of this valley, that we may renew our courage and profit by the examples. of those who have gone before. COMPLIIMIENTS .Op- oomrmumrrrs F. J. DOVETON Q SONS .gp-.. nm 'Q'Zf,.'ff1'.'i.1' fm L. D. PATANO Clothes REMEMBER SPARTON RADIO Ba-dio's Richest Voice YOU SAW TOM IRWIN IT AT G A nz A G E Compliments M urclocks -Of- SALIDA MAIL Progress If Edison, Bell, Marconi, and Franklin had not tlnkered and experimented during their school days, we might never have had the radio, the electric light or the telephone. Who knows but that some day we may be entertained with a program by television given in a home that is perfectly alr-con- dltioned and lighted as a result of experimenting now being done by someone attending the Salldal school? P 1 l v PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF COLORADO BERT 8: TOM'S CAMP Shell Gas and Oils Tire Repairs and Greaslng Intersection of Highways 50 and 650 COMPLIMENTS OF EMPRESS THEATRE Salida. Colorado SALIDA SHINE PABLOR HATS CLEANED COMPLIMENTS OF GORMANB COTTAGE CAMP oompmm-:N'rs OF THE BRUSH AGENCY COMZPLIMENTS OF CALLOWAY MARKET MEATS I AND Gnocmuns CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '35 SALIDA LUMBER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS -OF... FERRARO'S CLEANING SALIDA - - COLORADO TH E LOGICAL PROGRAM ...O--. FIRST: High School Gradua- tion. NEXT: A business course. THEN: College or a. position. WE CAN HELP YOU PREPARE FOR: A good start in business. A more successful college Course. Earning your way through College. Write or Call Us for information ROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 811-W Grand Junction, Colorado STORY OF THF. UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY Na rrato rs ............ ....., ........ Chorus ........ ,. Pnonocua .GEORGE CRIB.-RRI and VIRGINIA SIRING EPISODE I THE NATURAL ENDOWMENTS Narrator Sky Dance ........A...... Longfellow Grade One Sun Dance ..A.......... - ................... - ..-, ...... Longfellow Grade One Flower and Bee Dancee, ........,.... .M ........ Longfellow Grade Two Wind Dance ......4..4....... -.- .... - ..... ............ Lo ngfellow Grade Two Pine Dance.- ...,.,.... ..... - ..... L ongfellow Grade Three Mineral Dance ........... G., ...,.. - .,........,4......,.... Longfellow Grade Four Flower Dance ........,........ - .........4 I ,....,. -..Longfellow Grades Five and Six EPISODE II THE COMING or-' MAN Narrator Chorus - ...... - ....... - .................... .- ......................... - ....... - ..... Seniors Indian Com Dance .....,,....... .............., M cCray Grade One Spanish Priest ........ -.- .... -... ............... I unior High Boys The French Trappers ................................... ..., I .v....... I unior High Boys Captain Juan Bautista De Anza .................................... J unior High Boys Zebulon Pike and Party ......... Longfellow Fifth and Sixth Grades Kit Carson and Party ........ -..Longfellow Fifth and Sixth Grades Colonel Fauntleroy ..........................,..... I ...,............................ junior High Boys Captain Gunnison ...,......... ........,...... . lunior High Boys Mormon Party ........ . ..... ..........,....................,.... J unior High Girls Stage Coach ........... ..,.,... - ........... J unior High Boys and Girls Railroad ............... ,..- .,.,.,... Fifth and Sixth Grades, McCray HAY'S STUDIO I COMPLIMENTS Quality Kodak rfvmk OF DEVELOPING WAGGENEW5 PRINTING PHARMACY WAGGENER AT For Bargains I GRADUATION TIME In Used CEIEE Your Friends Expect Your PHOTQGRAPH NASHHARGYS BROS. HAY'S STUDIO LAFAYETTE INTERNATIONAL A DIAMOND - OR A PIECE OF GOLD Jewelry Makes a Lasting I Graduation Gift D. Je R. G. Time Inspector D. J. KRAMER Home of Patterson Specials Sporting Goods Quality Fishing Tackle Golf - Baseball - Tennis BATEMAN HARDWARE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF MUTO MARKET MEATS - GROCEBIES West First Street C OMPLI M EN TS OF SALIDA SHOE SERVICE 233 F St. NED LENARI COMPLIMENTS OF RAY WAGGONER Conoco Gas and Gils SALIDA GREENHOUSE FLOWER STORE FLOWERS-the ever appropriate gift Q lit ua y Service Pot Plants Cut Flowers Corsages for Banquets 225 F St. Phone 39 Save Every Day Thru the I. G. A. S. A. BINNS A Complete Food Market Salida Phone 35 Colo. SAF EWAY STORES Distribution Without Waste Y 8: R GARAGE MacMarr Stores CHEVROLET Automzxgsipzcsgssories PRICE QUALITY for economical transportation Chrysler - - Plymouth GIBSON MOTOR Co' SERVICE SALES - - smwxcm Bob O'Ha'ver Hugh Adams Salida - - Colorado C OMPLIM EN TS COMPLIMENTS OF Li ard's THE SHAY DRUG I COMPANY Drug Store AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS NEVENS-KOSTER, Inc. Salida, Colorado Box 56D Phone 500 uccess to the class of 1935 ecure afe ervice RAWSON AGENCY ALEXANDER'S PHARMACY The Prescription Store Phone 300-144 F St. For Emergency Service Nights, Sundays, and Holidays PHONE 263-W STORY OF THE UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY Narra-tor Dance of the N ations Spams ...... -.-MW .................... France ..... t..., Mexico ..... - ........ Texas ........ - .....,.....,.... u. United States ............... Narrator Miner Drill Cattlemen Drill Railroad Drill Dairy Product McCray Second Grade ...............McCray Third Grade r......r...McCray Third Grade Fourth Grade ,,.........,..McCray Fourth and Fifth Grade EPISODE III Freshman and Sophomore Boys Lettuce Freshman and Sophomore Boys Fruits Senior Escorts ...4...,........ ....... ,..,,, .,............. J u n ior Class Address ....,.,.... - ..,........ .r... ....... R l anche Ollie Young Address ....,...................,..........,,.sY ...... .......r........,. l 1 obert Truscott Presentation of Class ..rr,,,,......, ............ S npt. L. D. Hightower Presentation of Diplomas ......,,, Acceptance Speech ................. Athenian Oath ,....... ....,..., G. NV. Larimer Hockett ....Prin. I.. A. Barrett Music by the band under the direction of Mr. Mobeck. Chorus directed by Miss Staley. Pageant under the direction of Miss Mary Mitchell. , . I I' OY' COMEFMENTS .-.'I'fffYff'f5P'?. 97? , , G- B- GAU1- SALIDA TRANSFER THE ocmm-ro-ocsm can COMP-glfmu .um snnvxcs snnon VIRGIL EDWARDS E HOTEL A ' ' SNILALAC Comma SALIDA ' ' ' 'J IN nn KING c . , E .M . T337 G25 ZX. 1'l.,,1.m...I M A C K 5 Purina Pom now OOMPLHENTB OF WEWL mash Aujpixlii-W CIGAR STORE Doucx-uaR'rY Bnos. . ' ' - . . BARBER SHOP P 'Ii' W. E. SCHRADER - . 'rummg we: 0090-151:-HJNTS a 1110 11' sneezing B A U E R ' S - CASH and CARRY CONGRATULATIONS 'ro GEO.EW. VAUGHN Gnocnnuzs THECEASS or E, FSESETLELQES A COMPLMENTB U T R A 5E R S , Ggocnnms me G street Phone sv -or'- . J.w.RANno1. 'rms SALIDA ALEXANDER FUEL COMPANY MEBCANTILE commmr Phone 200 -0- COMPLIMENTS M' Wm mt St' Gmegdsiw Mogoduee OF sm: AND mnvn FRESH MEATS 'run zmw rom: v-a VEGETABLES ' Gnocmuzs A L L S CLARY Moron co. TREFONES Book Sfore COMPLIMENT3 .Qp.... THE F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY A Nmwsy Nlswsmrxm SALIDA RECORD SALIDA CANDY KITCHEN HOLIE-MADE CANDY CARLSON'S ICE-CREAM L. L. Konzen BI LLIARD PARLOR The BEST Laundry Ybar 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 GROWTH OF SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASSES From 1890 to 1935 Graduates - 2 - 0 - 4 - 4 - 1 - 7 - 9 - 6 - 10 - 1 - 7 - 2 - 10 - 6 - 3 - 9 - 12 - 16 - 20 - 20 - 28 - 18 Q 10 Year 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 Graduates 28 19 26 29 27 23 24 19 23 30 30 43 42 35 42 44 49 54 50 69 50 76 63 THE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Better Gas and Oil ARGYS MERCANTILE THE DAILY SPEEDWAY GARAGE COMPANY REMINDER Compliments of -The-, DRIGGERVS 'gfggfgg smatt Lumnan BARBER SHOP sHoP C0mP 'Y B 1 iiKY'iiAN1-as LUMBER YARDN . . COMPEQWENTS GOOD Exferygliiiigiiutoinotixfe , I C 0 9 P ER 5 LUMBER Orme goaiimrrfgironia ERVICE N Variety tore RELIABLE TA-1-ION 5A IDA COLORADO SERVICE R. K. Young, Prop. Automobile Glass, Side Phone 107 Lights an Windshields COMPLIMENTS Salida' Colo- CENTg.lf.g.RlgIGAR OF E a t A t M , es agazm THE B U R N S' C A F E ' Candy S'.l'IiWAR'l'S' p A-FOP Tobacco? Funeral Satisfying Meals U - N0 nmol-S HQ 17 BURNS THE CURB ballda, COIO- Corner Sth and D Sts. COMPLIMENTS ,, H Q B T H E OF J 1:3616 It fo NEW SHERMAN ,x1.1C13 GILBERT . Q . tj , u mm L O1 Ladies' Ready-to-VV'car ou x11'rY HOTEL -and- XVek believo in ampli- Salida. - Colorado Millinery fying the Case gf QUAL- Always Something New ITY, so more and more ' of our customers may be- BENNETTS SERVICE COMPQ-,QMENT5 x b Al. V X . COIUL L ICX LYS lll QUALITY Shell Gas and Oils Dealers 1X,1ERC1IA.'xN'1DIS13: Tire 'RCIXMS :md Westinghouse Appliances ZENITH RADIOS CREWS - BEC-GS Greasing Cor. lst :md G Sta. 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