San Diego High School - Gray Castle Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1925
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ET' l.'i'.l..l 1 E f 1 , being sentimentalg practical but not F I L I page six The Gray Castle MISS ELIZABETH FREESE The Gray C asile Page seven IEE 'l E FOREWORD The Gray Castle of 1925 IS before vou We do not helleve that It 1S the greatest hlgh school annual ever publxshed As It has grown under our hands dur1n the past months we have learned to love the eh1ld vsh1le hung fullv conscxous of 1ts defects And now that lt has grovsn up our Ch1ld IS ready to graduate and go out 1nto the world We can do nothmg more to a1d lt our work 1S over we can only hope that vou W1ll treat lundlv th1s Chlld of ours forgcttmg 1ts faults and remem luerm onlv 1ts v1rtucs To all those who have to operated so etficxentlv 1n th1s Worlc ed1tors contmbu tors artlsts cnaraurs and punters we txtend our SIIILCIC th mks 571 31.1 MBS 1 1 cr ' C3 7 - y 1 ' 1 nf 7 ' 1 C , 1 1 . L . . . 1 V 1 L I 1 3 f7' C! L ' . f V 1 , V 1 ' ' - rx -- 1 1 V , . . . 2 . TABLE OF CONTENTS Staff ..,.. Faculty . . . .. February Class . Iunc Class. . . Senior B Class. . Junior Class. . . . Sophomore Class. . . Feature Section .... . . Organizations . . Athlellcs ......., ...., Humor and Advs. . . 10 17 21 57 155 139 1-15 146 157 199 215 itil? The Gray Castle H . ' KN-K-'-1' NE of the saddest phases of school life is the parting of the gradu- ation class. Though you may return among the throng in the Qi 5 class room and the corridors, in the Cafeteria and the Stadium, the loneliness presses down upon you as you look for faces that . ' it you cannot find and listen for the sound of voices that are not ' there. You understand the meaning of Coleridge when he says, Water, water every where nor any drop to drink. Though you may gain other friends you seek in vain for friendships comparable to those of class-mates. And so it is with all the pathos of the separation of a family that you say good-bye to your class-ma tes. Perhaps good-bye forever. However, there is happiness that can only accompany a task finished g the joy of making another step forward 5 the feeling of laying down our tools that we may pick up finer ones that we may build greater things. And in the mind there are builded great castles of air for what the future may unfold. At this point in parting you see your joys and sorrows, your friends, classmates and teachers in their true light. True to human traits you appreciate them, some- times only too late. As it has been with those in the past, as it will he with you in the future, so it is now with us the class of Ianuary '25, that with an ache in our hearts, a smile on our lips and a tear in our eyes, we bid farewell to the friends, teachers, and happy hours of the old Gray Castle. Page ien The Gray Castle William Hartsough Katherine Nau Merle Hulden Miss Cupp The Gray Casile Page elezlen HPEP77 ,L NTHUSIASM is that power which drives men to action. It is 1 that ardent zeal which spurs onward the painter, the sculptor, il the poet and the orator, to substantiate his dreams. Likewise, I ' enthusiasm is behind the motives of the patriot, the hero, and w the soldier. It is the possession of this inborn trait that enables man to lead a life of hope and anticipation, instead of a mere existence from day to day. Master paintings, noble statuary, inspiring poetry and oratory that has impressed men from the earliest period of our history,-all these are the expression of that inherent love for the beautiful which is a part of every man. However, before the artist can express himself he must be enthused with his art. It is also that quality, enthusiasm, that gives to the patriot courage and an intense desire to aid his country. Supernatural strength and valor help the hero and the soldier to perform incredible feats, but not without a large degree of enthusiasm accompanying -them. The student who possesses this trait attends school with hopeful expectations, while his less fortunate companion lives from one period to the next in colorless monotony. Scholastic activities, classroom discussions, and loyal spirit, are evidences of enthusiastic students and teachers who make our school life interesting, instead of a humdrum existence. Enthusiasm is a natural ability, and no one is without some degree of it. It remains for us only to develop this gift and to make the most of that which we have. But in some persons it is spasmodic. They are highly enthusiastic over a project for a short time, but the enthusiasm dies down as quickly as it arose, so that little is really accomplished. Though only one of the traits of character, enthusiasm is an important element without which the greatest success cannot be achieved. Page twelve The Gray Castle Florence Porterfxeld Richmond Kelsey Fay Smith Miss Cupp The Gray Castle Page thirteen V? L Elizabeth Iorgenson Bob Foster Fenton Batton Louis Rice Juana Burgher Alvin McGowan Page fourteen The Gray Castle Iulius Sanders Florence Ball Maxine Pelton Etta Ritoff Donald VVonder Eugenie Seifert Frances Sharman Frank Ribbel Margaret Herreshoff Maxine Hill , Richmond Kelsey Robert Holbrook- Kenneth Johnson. Margaret Davis D. Morgan Elliott The Gray Castle Lowell Teller' Esme Freeman Rita Payne Phillip Sawyer ' Doris Danforth Page fifteen ART CLASS LL Art work in the Annual has been done by pupils in the Senior Art Class. At the beginning of the semester, each student was assigned certain work such as Title Page, or Ex Libris cut. A great deal of research work was done, so that each drawing is authentic. For example, if a drawing was to be of a Navajo W Indian making a blanket, care was taken that the huts in the distance would be Navajo and not Hopi. For the first time, there has been absolutely no commercial art work used. All borders, capital insets, and other work of that type was done by students of San Diego High School. An effort has been made to keep all work uniformkto carry out one idea, that ' M J-3 , f 'f'4:, ' R , EYAVA -' 1 'f2'Za , , ofthe American Indian. Page sixteen The Gray Castle Z I I Ili' filling fha! lhe ceremony mark- ing lhe clo.re of your high .rchool courwe, he called Commencemenl . lla y il he lruly lhal-a .flepping .rlone lo furlher achievemenl. W e .fhall mira' lhe Claw of 1925 in the aelivilief of the .rchool. W e know tha! you will bring lo newfielda' of Jervlce, lhe .fame enlhufiafm and lhe .fame loyally lhal marked your preaenee here. I wilrh fo expregnf my apprecialion lo lhe Seniorw of 1925 for their .ine Jpiril of good Cl.ll.Z8llJ'l'llP during lhe pew! year. The chief aim of educa- lion i.f lo develop good cilizenlr. fl good ciliaen ia' one who lake.r par! in afairf, 111' honefl, of jfne characler, and .fhowf hy word and acl lhal he i.f of benefil lo lhofe wilh whom he live.r. The Senionr of 1925 are good cilizenc. I wllfh you every .rucce.nr. GLEN O. PERKINS. Sincerely, EDGAR G. IOHNSTON. The Gray Castle Page serfenieen If FACULTY 'Ls 41 ,Q B N... Q Sf Page eighteen X The Gray Casile - . ., .- .- 5t'?4'fYfY'f fff5t3fTfT'?fX? i'W' . , vig'- EM, arg ,fx ,m 1:53-:.1-asg1:3Lgjf.4q3:Z2g,kg-,' - - -.X .,:.g:..q-9.-,-'j.n-..--.W4'.r--1-4,-3-,-. -. L: , - 3 .u '-:av.,p,g-.g3,-- 5 v- -- 4 g 1- 4 1 ' - Tv- V -' 'wif if-V' 'fm 1 , -' A . ' : A f V ,fin a. ' g. 1 2-. - U Q- sg . 3 , yv- ,IIZE r -4 , 1- 1-,xg-,.-gf..j '+.-.:gs,g1,:-',- ws- - ..- ,K -:., eng, .. , .- . ., , A, . . Lg,-,VH ' ...,, wg.-qv.-:4 .,, :f45vf ' ..g 'n ' , V-mv - -,g.i1-u- A- Tq:-'gf1-+.-:- ' A, J 1 9 J C7-6 s' 1 in- lkvia- -M- , ,, ,N ik C 1 r X W7 ' J 9042: , . ' gi XS Q J. 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REYER, Faculty Advisor Page twenty-two The Gray Castle if. 9 qi 1 I fe Will Heller ' Shirley Woolman Wayne Hageman Melvin Jensen William Hartsough Roberta Parrish Katherine Nau Elsie Chase Cyrus Murphy The Gray Castle Page twenty-three will Hemel' Mclvin Jensen Shirley Woolinan Wayne Hageman FEBRUARY GRADUATES HE Senior A Class is one of the finest that has graduated from this institution for a number of years. The success of this organization, as all other organizations, is due to the ability of E Z.,. its officers. The officers of this class have been unusually ,-,, efficient and have Worked enthusiastically for the best interests ' 'i '- qbbl of the whole school as well as of the Senior Class. As president of the class Will Heller has shown marked execu- tive ability in carrying on the business for the entire past year. He has also taken a large part in athletics, being a member of the basketball and football teams. The office of vice-president is one of importance, although it is not heard of a great deal. Shirley Woolman, in this position, has proven herself to be very capable. Melvin lensen has filled our office of secretary. Melvin succeeded in the position to the utmost, having had executive experience for two years while performing his duties as treasurer of the A. S. B. ' One of the most important and responsible offices is that of treasurer. This position was held by Wayne Hageman. As treasurer he handled very successfully the finances of the class, making it possible for it to carry on its many activities without incurring debts. Much of the success of this peppy class was due to the wonderful help and advice given by Mr. Reyer, our faculty advisor. Page twenty-four The Gray Castle ANDREWS, STANLEY- Stan Florence Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 43 Sergeants' Club 53 Officers' Club 43 Scientific Society 2, 5, 43 President Chemistry Club 5, 43 Doctor Dellameteru in Senior A Play. Slale College, California Imflllule of Technology. ANRO, FRANKMHWOPH Sherman Grammar School. Mechanical Arts Course 3 lnterclass Track 1, 2, 53 Cross-Country 1, 2, 53 Varsity Track 5, 43 Interclass Baseball 1, 23 Pushball 23 Tug-of-War 53 Water Boy 1, 2, 5, 43 Doctor Dellameteru in Senior A Play 3 All South- ern 53 Overall Club 2, 5. San Diego Slale College. ARNOLD, ADA ISABELLE- Aristocratic ' Sherman Grammar School. Classical Club 1, 2j Scientific Society 53 Girls' Volleyball l, 2, 53 Girls' Hocke Y 53 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 53 Hi-Iinx 43 Girls' Athletic Emblem Association 43 Com- mencement Ball Committee 43 Senior A Gleeg Senior A Play. San Diego Slale College. BALL, FLORENCE E.- Flossie Brooklyn Grammar School. Normal Prep. Course 3 Spanish Club 2, 5, 4g Program Committee of Spanish Club 43 Girls' Parade 2, 5, 43 Girls' Club, 1, 2, 5, 43 Senior A Glee Club 4j Associate Editor of Annual 4. Slale Teachenf' College. BARNES, VIRGINIA C.- Ginnie Lincoln Grammar School. Spanish Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Grand Chorus 53 Program Committee of Spanish Club 43 Spanish Play 5. Junior College. The Gray Castle Page twenty-,five Page lwenty-six BARWICK, WILLIAM- Bill Football Manager of Finance 2, 55 Football Man- ager 45 Secretary of Senior B Class5 Assistant Track Manager 15 Basketball Manager 25 Class B Basketball Manager 55 Second Team Football 15 Executive Committee 45 Head Student Co-opera- tive Committee 4. Unwenrzly of WaJhznglon. BELL, MAYN ARD Emenron Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 15 Boxing and Wrestling Club 5, 4. Unwenrzly of Soulhern California. BICKERTON, MAYBELLE Lo.r Angelew High School. Girls' Glee Club 5, 45 Senior A Glee 45 Corinthea in Senior A Playg Senior A Song Committee. San Dzego Stale College. , BLINCOE, LEEWARD-- Lee A Hollywood gHLgh School. Clinton in Senior A . Playg R. O. T. C. 4. Leland Slanfora' Unzvernfy. BOEGEMAN, MARGARET A- M Sherman Grammar School. Volleyball 2, 5, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 45 Hockey 2, 5, 45 Indoor 2, 5, 4 5 Track 2, 55 Tennis Club 2, 5, 45 Girls' Athletic Em- blem Association 2, 5 5 Hi- Iinx 4 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4 5 Classical,Club 2, 5. Kellogg School of Phyncal Educalzon, Chicago. s.v.'9,: ' Q ' A' 'Q ' , 'The Gray Castle BOHANNON, TRACY GERALDINE- Bobbie Calexico Union High School. BRYAN, MARGARETTE FAY- Margie Warhznglon Grammar School. Commercial Course 5 Girls' Hi-Iinx 55 Girls' League Carnival Com- mittee 45 Volleyball 25 Tennis Club 2, 55 Russ Staff 5, 45 Annual Staff Snaps 4 5 Art Club 4. Pow! Gradaale Counre. BRYAN, ROBERT F.- Bob Vwalza High School. Engineering Prep. Course. Football 25 Pushball 55 Fireman Boys' Weekg Radio Club 5, 45 Scientific Society 5. Slale College, Unwenrzly of Soulhem California. BULAN, NILVA MARGARET- Nil Brooklyn Grammar School. Spanish Club 15 Scientific Society 5, 4 5 Girls' Glee 45 Senior A Glee 45 Classical Club 4. Junior College, Unwenrzly of Calgforma. BUNKER, JACK 1, -Q, K, .A 2 -ibvf . 4 1 A- -. The Gray C astle Page twenty-seven Page twenty-eight BUSS, HUBERT H.- Professor .fllercedew High School, Illercedar, Te.xa.r. Scientific Society 55 Chemistry Club 5, 45 Spanish Club 2, 5 5 Orchestral Society 4 5 Band Club 45 Officers' Club 4. American Comrervalory of .71u.ric, Chicago, Ill. BUSSEY, HORTENSE- Hortie Cenlral Grammar School. Drama 55 Hi-Iinx 2, 55 Classical Club 2, 5, 4 5 Tennis Club 25 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 45 Treasurer Girl Reserves 55 President of Girl Reserves 4. Prwhylerian Howpilal, Chicago. CALLARD, MARGARET Joplin High School, Joplin, 1710. CHASE, ELSIE LESLIE Florence Grammar School. English Course 5 Hi- Iinx 15 Golf Club 55 Tennis Club 1, 2, 45 Ring and Pin Committee 4. Harker'.r School, Palo Alla. CLEAVER, E. TOBIAS- Toby Cenlral Ifigh School, Sl. Loum, zllo. Chairman Blues Committeeg Boys' Federation 45 Senior A Play 45 Manager Senior A Play. San Diego Slale College. The Gray Castle COLE. DOROTHEA Emerson Grammar School. Senior A Glee Club. San Diego Stale College. COOK, FRANK LEON Sal! Lake Cllg, Eawl Hzzoh. Engineering Prep. Courseg R. O. T. C. Sergeant lp Pushball 2g Inter- class Basketball 25 Overall Club 23 Hi Y 2, 5. Oregon .ffgrfcullural College. CORBETT, SYBIL COURTNEY, KENNETH- Kenny Brooklyn Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 51 Drama 5, 4j Manager of Senior A Play 4. Oregon Agricultural College. CULVER, BURTON- Bur1:ie Soulh High, Grand Raplrl.r, Michigan. Honor Roll 4. The Gray Castle Page fwe f3 WlW Page thirty DANN, KENNETH CHIPLEY- Ken Soo High, Sault Sl. Marte, Mzchzgan. Special Courseg Freshman Swimming5 Class Basketball 1, 2, 5. Unwenrzly of flltchzgan. DAUGHERTY, ROBERT GRAY- Bob New Market High School, Iowa. Chemistry 15 Orchestra 5, 45 Band 45 Musical 5 5 Swimming 5, 45 Riding 55 Radio 5. Unwenuly of Nebraeka ana' Harvard. DAVIDSON, SELMA PERLE Sherman Grammar School. English Courseg Golf Club 55 Musical Society 1, 2, 5 5 S anish Club 2, 5 5 II?-ench Club 5. Teoehelzzky Shhool of J1u.rzc, zenna. DAWSON, RITA Cenlral Grammar School. Commercial Course5 President Girls' Athletic Emblem Association 55 Secretary 45 Volle ball 55 Basketball 1, 2, 55 Indoor 2, 5, 45 Hocliyey 2, 5, 4 5 Hi-Jinx 5, 4 5 Girls' Student Club 5. ' DODGE, FRED E. Brooklyn Grammar School. R. O. T. C. Rifle Team 25 Secretary Sergeants' Club 25 Secretary Officers' Club 55 Ninth Cor s Area Rifle Match 5, 45 Senior B Rifle 4 5 Nationall Hearst Trophy Shoot 4 5 Cap- gaiz Reg. Adjutant 5, 45 Treasurer Officers' Club O The Gray Castle l h V K - ' , A S, ' .L 4',lg?fL . 'v ,Q DONAHUE, DON DENISON Florence Grammar School. En ineering Prep. Coursey R. O. T. C. 1, 25 Interclass Football 5. Unwerfzly of Warhznglon. ELMER, JOE Normal Trauung School. English Pre . Courseg 150-lb. Football 2 5 150-lb. Basketball 2 5 Back Rush 2 3 Pushball 55 Vice-President Radio Club 53 Tug- gf-avar 55 Class B Basketball 5, 45 Class B Foot- a 4. EPLER, ERNEST E.- Erny Sherman School. En ineering Prep. Course. R. O- T. C. 1, 2, Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Oregon dgrz- cullural College. FEENY, ESTHER L.- Phoenix Wawhznglon Grammar School. Normal Prep. Coursey Grand Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4 5 Senior A Gleeg Scientific Club 53 Tennis Club 2, 3, S anisl1 Club 1, 2g Classical Club 4. San Diego Sllale College, Broad 0ak.r, Pasadena. FIELD, ELEANOR B. Sidney Prall School, fllznneapolw, fllmn. Spanish Club 5 Camp Kearny Club. San Dzego Stale Col- lege- Broad 0ak.r, Pamadena. The Gray Castle .,15?4'Q Page thirty-one H, W t 1 4 Page thirty-two - 1 -iv l .if FISK, GUY E.- Red Long Beach Poly H :gh School. Engineering Course: Overall Club 2, Spanish Club 4. Oregon dgrl- callural College. FLICKINGER, DOROTHY RUTH- Dots Hulchlnfon High School, Bufalo, N. Y. Spanish Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Classical Club 2, 5, 4 5 Honor Society 2, 5, 4 g Student Club 2, 5, 43 Senior A Glee Club 4 5 Senior A Honor Roll 49 Permanent Member of Honor Society 4 5 Senior A and Student Club Reporter on Russ Staff 4. San Diego Slale College. FLYNN, WILLIAM Uar Lady of Angela' School. English Course, R. O. T. C. 15 S anish Club 2, 5, 45 Executive Com- mittee 5g Cgassical Club lg Tennis Club 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 5, 45 Pushball 5. djfllalezl College of Pharmacy, Unluenrlly of Callfornla, San Franczirco. FRANCISCO, MILLARD- Babe Jeferfon Grammar School. Cross-Countr 2, 55 lnterclass Baseball 2, 55 lnterclass Traci! 5, 43 Basketball Interclassg Varsity Basketball 4, Tennis Club 1, 2 g Golf Club 5. Unlveraily of Wawhlnglon. FRENCH, N ANCY- F renchie Florence Grammar School. Timalathean Society 1, 2 5 Tennis Club 5 5 Spanish Club 4 5 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 55 Costumes for Private Secretary 5 3 Senior A Gleeg Aunt Abbey in Senior A Play 5 Senior A Ditch Day Committee, Senior A Song. San Diego Stale College. The Gra3'?astle GIBSON, WEBSTER- Hoot Brooklyn Grammar School. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 5, 45 Captain Southern California Champions 5 5 Coast League Champions 45 Varsity Football, Sub 25 Vice-President Class 15 Secretary of Iunior Class 55 Vice-President Overall Clubg Athletic Emblem Association. Unlvererlly of Soulhern Callfornla. GOATLY, REBECCA- Beccy Sherman Grammar Scliool. English Course 5 Tennis I, 2, 55 Volleyball 25 Basketball 55 Indoor 55 Scientific Society 45 French 2, 5. Slale College, Univcr.rz'ly of Callfornia. GOOSEY, RALPH GRAHAM, FRANCES RUTH Logan Helghla' Grammar School. English Course. GRAIN, RUTH AVES Colorado Springa' H :gh School. Commercial Course. Kelfey Jenninga' Commercial College. .QF The Gray Castle Page thirty-three K 5.5: H .- Page thirty-four GREENE, DONALD HAMPTON, CLIFFIE LAVERNE- Snider Garyfeld Grammar School. English Course 5 Scientific Club 2, 5, 45 Sganish Club 2, 55 Classical Club 15 Girls' Glee Clu 45 Senior A Glee. San Diego Slale College. HANMORE, THOMAS MELSON- Tom Fremont Hzlqh School. Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 45 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Sergeants' Club 45 Officers' Club 4. HARBS, CARL Logan Grammar School. Mechanical Arts Course. HARDER, LEO- Andy Sherman Grammar School. Boys' Glee Club 2, 45 Boys' Quartette 45 Lord Andrew in Senior A Play5 Basketball 15 Iunior Leaders 1, 2, 5, 45 Secretary Iunior Leaders 55 Vice-President Iunior Leaders 43 Pushball 2, 55 Ditch Day Committee 4. Y. Ill. C. A. College, Chicago. , The Gray Castle HARRIS, DOROTHY FLORA- Dee Dee Sherman Grammar School. Volleyball 25 Chemis- try Club 55 Scientific Society 2, 55 Tennis Club 2, 5, 4 5 Grand Chorus 2, 55 Senior A Glee. Po.rl Graduale Counre. HARRISON, DOROTHY Slzerman Grammar School. Stenographic Course. San Diego Slale College. HARTSOUGH, C. WILLIAM- Bill Coronado Grammar School. Latin Course. Camp Kearny Club Commission 15 R. O. T. C. 2, 45 Ser eants' Club 4 5 Officers' Club 45 Chemistry Club 55 Howling Hundred 1, 25 Song Leader 25 Yell Leader Howling Hundred 25 S. S. G. Committee 25 Welcome Committee, Boys' Federation 45 Chair- man Personnel Service Dlvision, Boys' Federation 45 Chairman Ditch Day Committee 45 Ianuary, '25, Class Editor for Annual 45 Citizenship Cup 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 5 5 Hi Y 4 5 Boys' Federation Representative 45 Hi-Iinx 4 5 Delegate to California Legion 45 Student Co-operative Committee, Boys' Federation 45 Public Service Committee 45 Tennis Club 55 Pushball 2, 5. Po.rl Graduale Counfe, Cali- fornia I nnfllule of Technology. HAYDEN, ELMA MARGUERITE-- Iackie Jefenron School. Commercial Course 5 Girls' Glee Club 2, 5, 45 Senior A Glee 45 Grand Chorus 2. HELLER, WILL- Bill Alormal Grammar School. Interclass Basketball 1, 25 Football 25 Spanish Club 25 Hi Y 2, 5, 45 President Hi Y 5 5 Pushball 5 5 Varsit Basketball 55 Dramatic Club 55 President Senior H and Senior A Class 45 Assembly Committee 4 5 Mr. King in Senior A Play. Redland Unz'ver.rlly. The Gray Castle Page thzriy five HILL, ALICE MAXINE- Mucky Jeferwon Grammar School. Commerce Course 5 Honor Roll 1, 25 Girls' Club 2, 5, 45 Girls' Hi-Iinx 55 Girls' Parade 2, 5, 45 Senior A Honor Roll 45 Senior A Glee Club 45 Associate Eclitor of Ianuary, '25, Class Annual. Po.rl Graduale Counre. HOBBS, HELEN ROSALYN- Iimmie Garjfelzl School. Commerce Course. Girls' Glee Club 2, 5 5 Grand Chorus 55 Spanish Club 25 Indoor 25 Senior A Glee 45 Girls' League Co-operative Committee 45 Girls' League 2, 5, 45 Flower Com- mittee of Senior Class. HULDEN, MERLE DELMER Graaf Falla' Hzlqh School, fllonlana. Commerce Course5 Swimming Club 2, 55 Spanish Club 1, 25 Business Manager of Ianuary, '25, Annual. - INHOFE, VELMA LA VON- V zfllmquerque, Nest' Illexlco. Glee Club 2, 5, 45 Musical Society 5, 45 Grand Chorus 25 Senior A Gleeg Girls' Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Soulhern School of Secrelariw. JACKSON, ADELE HORTENSE- Dell Brooklyn Grammar School. French Club 1, 25 Senior A Color Committee 4. San Diego Slalc College, Unz'uer.fz'ly of California. Page thirty-six The Gray C astle IENSEN, MELVIN-'tMel Treasurer of A. S. B. 5, 4, Assistant Treasurer 25 Business Manager Annual 5, 4, Advertising Mana' ger Russ 5, Secretary Senior A Class 4 , Tennis 2, 51 Ex. Committee 2, 5, 4, R. O. T. C. 1. San Diego Slale College, Unluerxlly of Soulhern Callfornia. IERLS, VIOLET VIRGINIA-Ulerryu La fa yelle, Indiana. Commerce Course, Spanish Club 1, Russ Staff 2, 5, Girls' Hi-Iinx 5, Senior A Glee 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 5. IOHNSON, ALDEN WHITMELL Florence Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4, Sergeants' Club 2, 5, Officers Club 4, Ca tain E Co. 4, Hi Y 1, 2, Classical Club 1, 2, Chemistry Club 5, French Club 5, 4. Slanford Unlver.rily. KENNEDY, HORACE ERNEST- Hoddy Granl Grammar School. Tug-of-War l, 2, Pushball 1, 2, Chairman Public Service Department, Boys' Federation, R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, Boxing Club 5, Tennis Club 2 , President A. S. B. 4, Commence- ment Committee. Pomona College. KEYES, RAYMOND STEDMAN- Ray rmmorSclzool R O T C l 5 '4 Florence G a . .... , .., , , Major in R. O. T. C. 4, Regimental Acliutant 4, Officers' Club 5, 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Sergeants' Club 2. Tee! Severn School, Dela., ffnnapolzlr. The Gray Castle Page thirty-seven Page thirty-eight KNAPP, FRANCIS ATHERTON Granl Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Sergeants' Club 2, 55 President of Sergeants' Club 2, 5 5 Officersf Club 45 Regimental Suppl Captain 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 55 Hi Y 5, 45 Hi Y Cibnference 5, 45 Vice-President Hi Y 45 Art Club 55 Chemistr Club 5, 45 Vice-President Chemistry 45 Pushball 2, 55 Cross-Country 45 R. O. T. C. Track Meet 45 Chairman Public Service Committee Boys' Federa- tion 45 Senior A Honor Roll. San Diego Slale College. LEMON, CECILIA INES- Cece Brooklyn Grammar School. English Course5 Spanish Club 25 Hockey 5, 45 Volleyball 5, 45 Girls' Track 5, 45 Art Club 5, 45 Vice-President of High School Girl Scoutsp Social Service Committee of Girls' League 4. San Diego Slalc College. LOPER, IMOGENE CATHERINE- Genie Cenlral Hloh School, Illinneapolzlr, Illinn. Natural Science Course 5 Scientific Society 5, 45 Timalathean Society 5, 45 Student Music Club 5, 45 Girls' Tennis Club 45 Senior A Girls' Glee Club 5 Senior A Honor Roll. San Diego Teachenr' College, Univer- .fily of California. LYDICK, FANNIE HENRIETTA Garfield Grammar School. Grand Chorus 15 Spanish Club 15 Girls' Glee Clubl, 2, 5, 4 5 Scientific Society 5, 45 Senior A Glee 45 Classical Club 4. Slale College and Univer.rily of California. MCCABE, EDWARD Earl Side Jr. High School, Sall Lake Cilg. Engi- neering Pre . Course5 Pushball5 C. M. T. C. 55 Sergeants' Cilubg Officers' Club 5 Glee Club5 Tug- of-War. San Diego Slale College. The Gray Castle MCCORMICK, MARGARET MAXINE- Marge JCf6fJ0ll Grammar School. English Courseg Spanish Club I, 25 Golf Club 55 Girls' Hi-Iinx 4 5 Senior A Glee 45 Corinthea in Senior A Play. San Diego Slale College, Unlver.rlly of Calcfornia. MCKNIGHT, EUGENE C- Mac Grant Grammar School. Commerce Course. Tima- lathean Society 1, 45 Scientific Societ 55 Spanish Club 2, 55 Orchestral Society 2, 5 5 Y 45 Mr. King in Senior A Pla 5 Band 5, 45 Senior A Ball Committee. Slanford Znlvermlly. MEYER, PAUL RICHARD Brooklyn Grammar School. Class B Basketball 5. Y. III. C. d. College, Chicago. MINOR, HAZEL Croclcell Hllqh School, Croclcell, Texa.r. Senior A Glee5 Grand Chorus. MINOR, HELEN Crockell Hzgh School, Crockell, Texaw. Senior A Glee 5 Grand Chorus. The Gray Castle Page thirty-nine l Page forty MOORE, EDITH AUDREY W'a.rhz'nglon.Grammar School. Music Course 5 Tima- lathean Society 1, 2, 5, 45 Musical Society 1, 2, 5. Carla: Imrlllufe of fllumzc, Philadelphia, Pa. MORTON, FRANK V Garfield Grammar' School. Cross-Country 2, 5, 4 5 Tug-of-War 2, 55 Interclass Track 5, 45 Varsity Track 45 Classical Club 5, 4. Univeraify of Soulhern California, College of Pharmacy. MULLEN, MARY MURPHY, CYRUS DANIEL- Cy Lincoln Grammar School. Engineering Course5 Pushball 15 Interclass Football 1, 25 Interclass Baseball 1, 2 5 Varsit Baseball 25 Treasurer Overall Club 15 President gverall Club 55 Second Team Football 1, 25 R. O. T. C. 15 Clinton in Senior A Play 5 Yell Leader 25 Yell Leader Senior A Class. NAU, KATHERINE- K ' La Jolla Grammar School. Art Course5 Art Club 5, 45 Vice-President Art Club 45 Art Editor Ianu- ary, '25, Class Annual5 Chairman Flower Com- mittee 45 Commencement Ball Committee 4. l The Gray Castle NAUMAN, DOROTHY- Dot Jefenron School. Honor Roll 1, 25 Ink Drippers Club 55 Senior A Flower Committee5 Senior A Play5 Senior A Honor Roll. San Diego Slale College. NEAGLE, ANGELA Kingman Hzglz School. Vice-President Class 15 Honor Society 1, 2, 5, 45 Senior A Playg Senior A Class Orator. NEUMAN, FRANCES MYRL Gran! School. Music Course 5 Girl Reserves 1, 5, 45 Musical Society 1, 2, 5, 45 President Musical Society 45 Timalathean Society 1, 4. San Diego Slale College, U. C. Southern Branch. NORMILE, MADELINE-t'Madge ' Lincoln Grammar School. Senior A Glee. Il1l.r.r Harkerlr School, Palo flllo. NYMEYER, A. NELINA-HEva Florence Grammar School. English Course. Tima- lathean Society 2, 55 Grand Chorus 1, 25 Student Club 2, 55 Three Minute Speaker 55 Russ Staff 55 Interscholastic Debates 5, 45 Debate Club 55 Hi- Iinx 55 Manager Hi-Iinx 45 Hospitality Com- mittee 45 Senior Glee 45 Ditch Day Committee 45 Senior A Honor Roll5 Eva in Senior A Play. San Diego Slale Teaclzcrf' College. w The Gray Castle Page forty-one l Page forty-two OTIS, OSCAR ORTING Brooklyn Grammar School. Chess Club 15 Vice- President Class 1, 25 R. O. T. C. 1, 25 S. S. G. 25 Spanish Club 2, 55 Manager 150-lb. Football 45 Russ Staff 5, 4. Slale College. OWEN, OLIVER- Ollie Florence Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4. Sergeants' Club 2, 5, 45 Officers' Club 45 S. O. R5 Club 2, 55 Chemistry Club 55 Pushball 1, 2, 55 Sack Rush 5. Carnegie Tech., Pz'lI.rl1arg. PARRISH, LADY ROBERTA- Be:-die Wzlcon Grammar School, El Cenlro, Calif. Basket- ball 15 Indoor 2, 55 Secretary of Girls' League 5, 45 Member of Ex. Committee 2, 55 Volleyball 2, 5 5 Manager of Senior A Glee 45 Senior A Glee 15 Chairman of Commencement Announcement Com- mittee 45 Senior A Cabihet5 Senior A Playg Hi- Iinx 5, 4. Commercial College. PELTER, HELEN ELIZABETH Cenlral School. English Course. Classical Club 2, 55 Honor Roll 15 Girl Reserves 2, 55 Grand Chorus 2 5 Senior A Glee Club 4. San Diego Slate College. PRANTER, VICTOR- Vic Spring-held. Boys' Federation 4. Ifclwey-Jenney. The Gray Castle PURVES, LEORA PHAMA- Lee Sherman Grammar School. Basketball 2, 5 5 Volley- W ball 2, 55 Hocke 55 All Star Basketball Team 55 G. A. E. A. 45 'lpennis Club 2, 55 Latin Club 2, 55 Scientific Society 2, 55 Student Club 2, 55 Grand Chorus 1, 55 Senior A Glee. QUINN, ALICE ELIZABETH- Lerry , 4 Wafhinglon Grammar School. English Course. Classical Club 2, 5. San Diego Slale College. READER, ROSANNA LOUISE- Rick Brooklyn Grammar School. Latin Course. Tima- lathean Society 1, 2, 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 5, 4 5 Chairman of Pro ram Committee in Classical Club 45 Spanish Club 5, 45 Manager of S ring Play, The Private Secretar 55 Senior A Elem Iulie in Senior A Play5 Cgairman of Senior A Motto Committee. San Diego Slale College. REEVES, EDITH ANN- Edie Sherman Grammar School. English Course. Classi- cal Club 2, 5, 45 Indoor Team 2 5 Basketball Team 55 Swimming Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Tennis Club 45 Senior A Glee 4. San Diego Slale College. REHKOPF, RACHEL RITTA Wa.rhz'nglon Grammar School. English Course. W eallake School for Girl.r. The Gray Castle Page forty-three RIDOUT, FREDERICK- Fred Florence Grammar School. Tennis Club l, 2, 25, 45 S. O. R. Club 2, 55 S. O. R. Vaudeville 25 Russ Staff55 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Rifle Team 45 Tima- lathean Society 1, 2. Univenrily of California. RIVERA, HECTOR E.- Hee Jeffenron High School, L. ff. Engineering Prep. Course5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 45 Interclass Baseball 2, 55 Interclass Football 55 Pushball 1, 25 Iunior-Senior Tug-of-War 45 S. O. R. Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 55 Overall Club 55 Senior Honor Roll. California I n.1'lilule of Technology. ROBERTS, ELIZABETH Florence Grammar School. Grand Chorus 1, 25 Girls' Parade 1, 2, 5, 45 Golf Club 55 Rece tion World Fliers 5 5 Iulie in Senior A Playg Clhair- man Color Committee5 Ditch Day Committee. San Diego Slale College, Univerfilg of California. ROGERS, HARRIET WISHARD Bloominglon High School, Indiana. Timalathean Societ 2, 45 Music Societ 2, 45 French Club 25 Grancly Chorus 25 Girls' Gllee Club 5, 45 Senior A Glee. Univer.rity of Arizona. ROY, MILDRED Brooklyn School. English Course5 Classical Club, 1, 25 Spanish Club 5, 45 Hospitality Committee 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4. San Diego Slale College. Page fm ty four The Gray Castle SCHIER, CECELIA SMITH, FRANCES MAY Florence Grammar School. Science Courseg Scienti- fic Society 5, 43 Girls' Tennis Club 45 Senior A Glee. San Diego Slain' College. STARETT, HAZELDEN E Columbia Hzfqh School, Columbia, 1110. English Course. Unlver.rlly of MIIJJDMFLI. STEARNS, WILLIAM, IR. STEEN, VERNON D.- Steen Jeferfon Grammar School. Orchestra 5, 45 Band 2, 5, 45 Hi Y Club, Pushball 2, 55 Cross-Country 4g Glee Club 45 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. U. S. C. Denlal College. l The Gray Castle Page forty-five Page forty-six STEINMANN, DOROTHEA ELIZABETH- Dot Waahlnglon Grammar School. English Course5 Musical Society 2, 55 French Club 2, 55 Grand Chorus 25 Glee Club 1, 2, Senior A Glee Club. Parlf Confervalorg of Illmrlc, France. STILLSON, MARGARET- Midge Low .flngeler High. Tennis Club. Immaculate Heart College. . STRAWN, ALICE EVALYN Florence Grammar School. English Courseg Girls' Tennis Club 1, 2, 45 President Girls' Tennis Club 45 Golf Club 5 5 Ring and Pin Committee 4. San Diego Slate College, Univer.r1'lg of fllzlmourl. TAYLOR, FREDERICK- Fritz Lincoln School. Mechanical Arts Course 5 Howling Hundred 2, 55 Bo s' Glee 45 Pushball 1, 25 Tug-011 War 5, 45 Cross-gountry 1. THOMPSON, DOROTHY Nl.- Dottie V Brooklyn School. Volleyball Varsity 2, 55 Basket- ball Varsity 2, 55 Hockey Varsit 2, 55 Indoor Varsit 2, 55 Girls' Athletic Embiltm Association 5, 4 5 Sienior A Glee. American College of Phgrlcal Edacalion, Chicago, Ill.,' Unlver.rily of Oregon. The Gray Castle THOMPSON, IUDSON- Tommy Warhlngfon Grammar School. Boxing and Wrest- ling Club 55 Hi Y 5-4. Unlverolly of Soulhern Calzfornia. TREUTLEIN, THEODORE EDWARD Florence Grammar School. En lish Course 5 Tennis Club 1, 2, 5. San Diego Slale Cillege. WALKER, GRACE- Bud Lon' Angela Hzfoh School. Tennis. Unlverolly of Soulhern Calzfornia. WHALEN, RAYMOND STEPHEN- Icky Ocean Beach School. Sergeants' Club 1, 25 Officers' Club 2, 5, 45 Colonel R. O. T. C.5 Higinx 45 High gat R. O. T. C. Rifle Team 45 Presi ent Officers' u . WILSON, IOHN HAMILTON- lack Panahoa Academy. Foreign Language Course 5 R. O. T. C. 2, 55 Corporal R. O. T. C.5 French Club g fjcaanish Club 45 Swimming Club 5. Berkeley, a 1 . The Gray Caslle Page forty-seven I l i V I L 0' Page forty-eight WITTMAN, HUBER GORDON- Hube Cenlral Grammar School. Engineering Prep. Course 3 Scientific Society 4. Slale College, Univer- .rlly of California. WOLFF, HAROLD L.-- Foxy H Florence Grammar School. San Diego Slate College. WOODS, HAZEL Gran! School. Musical Society 1, 2, 53 Timalathean Society 1, 5, 45 Latin Club 2, 5 5 Student Club 1, 2, 5, 4 5 Hi-ginx 2, 5 5 Senior A Gleeg Senior A Honor Roll, enior A Play. San Diego Stale College. WOOLIVIAN, SHIRLEY-- Shir Brooklyn Grammar School. Art Coursey Grand Chorus 1, 25 Girls' Parade 2, 5, 4 3 Chairman of Red Cross Drive 4j Hi-Jinx 5, 45 Golf Club 55 Girls' Co-operative Committee 4 g Rece tion Committee for World Fliers 4 3 Chairman of Decorating Com- mittee, Oriental Carnival 4, S. S. G. Committee 55 Class Vice-President 43 Senior A Play. Illlmr Harkerfr School, Palo dllof Unluer.rz'ly of Callfornia. The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page forty-nine FEBRUARY GLEE THE GRAY CASTLE CLASSIFIED HELP WTD. WANTED Girls wanted at S. D. Dance Hall. 6th and H st. Angela Neagle, Prop. Lonesome-Desire sober- mmded companion. See XV. Heller. Wanted-Inva1id's Com- panion. See H. Hussey at Nau's Old Ladies' Home. Janitor-Must have ref- erences. . Communicate with Cy Murphy, Prop. Dreamland Arena. FOR SALE Livestock-13 chickens, 3 cows, 4 horses, 2 ducks, 1 load of hay. Moving to city. K. Courtney. Trained Canaries-Edu- cation fully guaranteed. Communicate with C. Lemon. 4 tubes toothpaste and 2 bars of Palmolive-- slightly used. Nauinan Sz Reeves 2nd Hand Shop. Second Hand Gold Fish. Slightly tarnished. Sc each, 3 for 25c R. Goatley. Call H. 2222. Cocktail shaker, copper kettles, copper tubing, complete bottling appar- atus. Estate of R. Daw- son. See Andrews, ex- ecutor. Second hand tennis balls and rackets. Pranter 8z Pranter, Inc. WANTED Newsies for downtown corners Good pay. See Lee Blincoe at office. Wanted-Old keys. Am keeping a collection for future use. R. Goosey. SITUATIONS WTD. Fritz Fields' complete Beauty Chorus desires w i n t e r engagement. Chorus includes Hazel VVoods, Dorothy Flick- inger, Nelina Nymeyer, Nancy French, Myrl Neuman. See Toby Cleaver, Mgr. Will swap street car pass for new inner tube. Bob Bryan. Bring the kiddies to see my tin soldiers. They will be sure to enjoy them. THE SOLDIER SHOP. Fred Dodge, Prop. SWAPS VVill swap speedometer for walking shoes. Bill Hartsough. PERSONAL Jack-come home, all is forgiven. Marge. MISCELLANEOUS Maxine Hill's box of Sealed Prophecies and Writings. Can be pro- cured at Otis Book Store, CAN you write? For further information call Hil. two, two, two, two. 100117 Profit-Follow the races scientifically. Call Thompson Sz Keyes, Inc. Learn to knit in your spare hours, also get magazine subscriptions. Elsie Chase, No. 6 Onion 15. Desire position in new chorus. Tracy Bohan- HOU. Experienced parlor maid desires position in high class home. Call M. Bickerton. M,1234. Desire position in fine home. Can cook, care for children and do light housework. References furnished. Adele Jack- son. P. O. Box XYZ. Mrs. Imogene L. Knapp, having left my home and board, I am no longer responsible for her debts. F. Knapp. DON'T be ashamed of yourself. I will teach you the correct way to eat spaghetti in public. Ray- mond Whalen. Bob-Return my pictures and letter at once. Birdie. Your matrimonial troub- lcs are solved by one who has had experience. Apply to the M. Hayden Matrimonial Bureau. MUSIC LOVERS, AT- TENTION. I have just finished my latest por- trait The Man VVith the Stein . My work re- sembles that of Rem- brandt. Don. Greene. AUTO REPAI RI NG Governess of wide ex- perience desires position. Best of forged refer- ences. Grace VValker. CLooks after the chil- dren and not the dad- diesj Experienced book agent wants a new route. En- quire for Leora Purves. Room No. 5678 Last Nat'l Bank Bldg. Mack Sennett Bathing Girl wants position as social secretary. S e e Margaret Callard. Miss Arnold's Book of Etiquette will give you that aristocratic man- ner. Any Book Store. MEN! Donit be weak- lingsl Send for my free course in physical cult- ure. Price 32999.-F. Ridout. LOST AND FOUND Lost-One chord. Please notify D. Steinmann at Paris Conservatory of Music. Try to get re- ward. Jockeys wanted. Apply to Hoddy Kennedy at Tijuana. Entertainers at Red Mill. See Flossie Ball at the S-preckels Bldg. Experienced tutor. I cater to no one over the age of one year and two months. Call Audrey More. M. ABC. SWAPS Wanted - Live stories. Short, snappy and doubt- ful. Communicate with Frances Graham 0 r Frances Smith. VVill swap course in How to be a Movie Actress for Home Knit- ting Machine. Velma Inhofe. Lost-Complete I. C. S. Course. Retur n to Hector Rivera. Lost-Prescription f o r Spirits Frumenii. Is no use to anyone else. Re- turn to Frank Morton. Reward OD Up-to-date methods used. Francisco and Hulden Machine Shop. AUTO PAINTING Fisk, Hanmore a n d Hartsough. 24 hour Painting Shop. AUTO WRECKING Hageman-Ford .Sedans my specialty. O00 Noth- ing Ave. BEAUTY BEAUTY CULTURE- Everything taught. Day and Night Classes. Spe- cial this week 330170. Misses Thompson and Normile, instr. If disappointed in your hair, try Ginnie Barnes' New Ilair Bleach. Found-A new way to have beautiful hair. Mul- len Hair Restorer. Old gold, silver, gold teeth or what have you? M. Jensen. H. to too tew two. VVill swap one album of personal snaps, for one good education. T. Crit- tenden. Lost - A Pepsod.ent Smile . Finder please return to Selma David- son. Customers wanted at Ex- clusive Donut: Factory. Only Hobos need apply. Ruth Grain, R a c h el R e h k o pt, Hazeldene Starret, Props. Second hand m o u s e traps. I will pay anyone a good price. It is a necessi'y that I obtain such. Dorothy Harrison. Page Jiffy VVill swap slightly dam- aged car for one brand new house and lot. See Oliver Owen, 321 Y Ave- nue. Will Swap remains of one Buick for one arti- ticial right arm and one artificial left leg. Fred Taylor. Car can be viewed at IIil. 2222. . MYQBL. A Mt. Stadium water. Speedy service. ANRO PURE WATER COM- PANY. USED CARS VVOMEN A T T E N- TION!-There's no ex- cuse for being fat. Send for M. Boegeman's re- ducing exercises BOOKS Get the latest Red Pep- per at the Otis Book Store Get Miss Harris' new book Love is Blind or My Courtship with Ed. Otis Book Store Cars bought, sold, and exchanged. McKNI GHT , GARAGE, 2 blks. north of Tijuana. WIGS 8: TOUPES Dark hair our specialty. EPLER 8: BUNKER. The Gray Castle THE GRAY CASTLE CLASSIFIED CARPET CLEANING EDUCATION MUSIC STENOGRAPHER ELMER Sz WOLFF- Our satisfied customers are our best ads. Try and find 'em Professor Barwick's new atlas of the World. Just published. Otis B o o k Store. Iazz Playing of the Uke. The Minor Twins-Just returned from eastern en- gagements. Studio in the Blank Bldg., Rm. 111. Public stenographer - does not chew gum. Alice Quinn, U S Grant Hotel Clobbyl. TELEGRAMS CHIROPRACTORS POLITICAL ADV. GIBSON 8: McCABE- Vote for Free examination Sl5.00. l CARL HARBS Ranger Block. ' for OLAIRVOYANTS CRYSTAL G A Z I N G without the crystal. H. Rogers. Registered PALMISTS -Results guaranteed- Princess Hobbs a n d Mme. Ierls. MASSAGE Premiere Swedish Mass- euscs. Roberts 8z VVool- nian. DANCING Be popular over night. Learn dancing by mail from Professor Daugh- erty's Studio. Main St., Chicago. Stage dancing taught at home, Soft shoe, waltz- clog, esthetic, buck and wing, apache, etc. D. Cole Studio of Dancing. STREET SWEEPING New method of sweeping s t r e e t s 4lElIl0l1S'l'Ilted without charge. All hrs. day and night. Demon- stration S3 00. Office llours-5 to 2. JOHN VVILSON, Zero Bldg. MAYOR OF TIJUANA Learn to play the music box, phonograph and typewriter. Enquire at LM Ave. Burton Culver. Say it with telegrains, they don't wilt. Mar- garet Stillson. Prop. WESTERN ONION. ATTO RNEYS-AT-LAW TUTORING DENTISTS Flynn and Dann--Boob legging and Divorce cases our specialty. N. BULEN K F. LY- DICK. Tutors in all High School subjects. Almost painless dentistry. MEYER 8: HARDER. Steen method used. PLUMBING Best service in town. STEARNS 8: DONA- HUE. Vocal Lessons' Operatic singing. HAMPTON Sz FEENY. NURSES DETECTIVE BUREAU IF it's on this continent we can find it. Call BUSS 8: BUST. . HOMES Dignitied Old Ladies' Home. Knitting and Non-swearing p a r r 0 ts welcome. K. Nau, Prop. PERFUMES HUBER WITTMAN- Dealer in imported per- fumes. PIANO TUNING JOHNSON 8z TREUT- LEIN-Tuners of hand and foot pianos. HABERDASHERY For the latest go to Maynard Bell's Haber- dashery. Our clothes have that sheik cut. Fifth Ave. Box 22. Sympathetic nurse. In- valids a. specialty. Sybil Corbett. Box 21. HOUSE CLEANING Results guaranteed by M. McCormick. Call Hilc. 2222. VVindows Washed. Ro- sanna Reader and Eliz. Pelter. Call Hilc. 2222. RADIO Let no one else ruin your radio. I will do it. FRANK COOK, Ph.D. MESSENGER SERVICE For real service call Ridgeway and his Chev- rolet DRESSMAKING Parisian modiste. Latest creations. Cecelia Schier, Whatt Building. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER VVliy go elsewhere to get shirts that don't tit? Come to the Misfit Shirt Shop, M. Roy, Prop. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For the most up-to-date garden implements see ALICE STRAWN, au- thority on pruning trees. FOR SALE-my entire stock of parrots and monkeys, Am. moving to the country. Eleanor Field. The Gray Castle Page fiffyqme S. W. Belding, clerk ofthe free text department of the Senior High School and Civil War veteran, is closing his twenty-fifth year in the employ of the San Diego school department. He came from Ohio in 1885 and has since served as secretary of the Board of Education for nineteen years. Mr. Belding enlisted in the Union Army in 1862, at the age of 16 years, and served continuously in the Ohio Independent Battery until the close of the Civil war, without being wounded or taken prisoner. Page jifty-two The Gray Castle r l Last Will and Testament :Jf '. 4 -fbi E, the Senior Class of January, 1925, San Diego High School, Village of San Diego, Adjacent to Tijuana, County of Speed Q Cops, and State of Collapse, being of unsound mind and 'XX 1 ' i doubtful memory do make, declare, form, produce, create, 59' if 1 proclaim, reveal, disclose, divulge and publish this to be our .-,' . I, last will and testament, to wit: First, All of our just and unjust debts, and funeral expenses, Qincluding other entertainmentsj shall be duly paid, fifty cents on the dollar. Second, We bequeath to Senior Class of Iune, 1925, the right and privilege, with the duties thereof, of being absent from their most enjoyable classes and the presences of their august teachers in order to exercise their vocal organs under the sympathetic supervision of Professor Reyer. Third, To the Iuniors who will soon be enjoying the trials and tribulations of 800 History we will the assignments of Miss Price, including graphs, maps fcom- pletely labeledj, and tabulated data, unusual both in their multiplicity and magnitude. Fourth, To the innocent and unsuspecting Sophomores we bequeath the stadium smoking and lounging room for noontime use. Fifth, To the faculty of this glorious institution of public instruction and enlightenment, we bequeath the hope that springs eternally in the human breast that perhaps in the golden ages of the future that the august school board may be moved to such benevolence and magnanimous generosity that they shall substanti- ally increase the pecuniary remuneration for services rendered to the tax payers of this city, so that Mr. Doughty may have his daily cigar, Mr. Hamman, his regular copy of True Confessions 5 Mr. Mark, his correspondence course in dancing g and Miss Moran, her lip stick and eyebrow pencil. ' Sixth, We nominate, constitute, declare, appoint and empower Ralph Lykins to be the executor of this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former and future wills by us made. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-ninth day of january, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-five. Cl925.j SENIOR A CLAss. CSEALJ Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior A Class, as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses thereto. ISADORE NESESARY A. NUTT IMA DUMBELL N. O. BRAINS The Gray Castle Page fifty-three ELEIEYEIEAEIIEAEIETEIIEEI SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLL CLASS OE JANUARY, 1925, SAN DIEGO SENIOR HIC1H SCHOOL Audrey Edith Moore .... .... Hector Rivera . , , . Angela Neagle . . . Hazel Woods .... Dorothy Flickinger . Rosanna Reader . , . Nelina Nymeyer . . Jack Bunker ,..... Mildred L. Williams Myrle Neumann , , . Harriet Rogers , . . Dorothy Nauman . , Imogene Loper A . . Alice Maxine Hill. , . Henry Buss ...... Nancy French . . . 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Page fifty-six The Gray Castle The Gray Casfle Page fifty-seven 2 EAEIEEEIEAEJELEIEEEEE SENIOR A CABINET CLASS OF JUNE, 1925 WILLIS FLETCHER, ESME FREEMAN, President Secretary KATHERINE SAMPLE, EDWARD FULKERSON Vice-President Treasurer BLUE AND GREY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FLORENCE PORTERFIELD, RICHMOND KELSEY, Gift Assembly JOHN PRICE, Senior A Ball ALVIN MCGOWAN, GRACE KNAPP, Ditch Day KATHERINE MCKAY, Announcements GRETCHEN KIER, Baccalaureate Senior Song EWART GOODWIN, HELEN HESKET, Rings and Pins Flowers MR. REYER, Faculty Advisor Page fifty-eight The Gray Castle Richmond Kelsey Florence Porterfield Grace Knapp Evg3gnGI:S3Svin Alvin McGowan Gretchen Kier Krglgglnillgiiiay The Gray Castle Page fifty-nine Willis Fletcher Edward Fulkerson Katherine Sample Esme Freeman JUNE GRADUATES ' ' f ia team and Speed HILE at the Hilltop the Class of Iune, '25, has tried in every way to make the school proud of them. Their pep and responsibility has been relied on in sports, prominent oiiicers and all Gray Castle activities. A remarkable number of athletes are members of this class. Some are: Frank Ribble, Captain of the Coast League, Champs of '25, Bill Powell, member of the former world champion relay Martin, star pitcher for the varsity baseball team. Those holding important school offices are: Katherine Sample, President of Girls' League and Secretary of A. S. B. 5 Grace Knapp, Vice-President of A. S. B. 5 Grace Kirk, Treasurer of A. S. B. 5 Ewart Goodwin, Editor of Russ, and Florence Porter- field, Editor of Iune, '25, Annual. The officers elected in February for the class were Willis Fletcher, President g Katherine Sample, Vice-President, Esme Freeman, Secretary and Ed Faulkerson, Treasurer. It has been the ambition of this Class, as of all former classes, to leave the school with the reputation of having been the best class that has ever graduated. Whether we have succeeded in reaching our aim, lies wholly with you. Page sixty The Gray Castle ACHESON, LUCINA ADDISON, RUTH E. Lincoln Grammar School. English Course p Finance Commissioner 15 Classical Club 1, 2, 5. Junior College, Univenfily of Soulhern Calzfornia. ALLEN, DOROTHY Normal Traznzng School. S anish Club 55 Grand Chorus 2, 55 Senior A Glee Club 4. ALLEN, PERCY Florence Grammar School. Interclass Baseball 1, 25 Interclass Football 5, 4 5 Second Team Football 5, Varsity Football 4 5 Sack Rush 19225 Tug-of-War, '25-'24. Univerdly of Southern Callfornia. ALLEN, PHILIP D. Garfield Grammar School. Science Course, Tennis Club 1, 2j Sack Rush 2: Tug-of-War 5. The Gray Castle Page sixty-one AMBROSE, FLORENCE VANCE Gran! School. English Course, Tennis Club lg S. S. G. 23 Honor Roll 2, 5, Co-operative Com- mittee 5g Sunshine Committee 4: Girls' League Carnival g Girls' League Board of Control 4 3 Ditch Day Committee 5 Ticket Seller 4. ANDERSON, ARTHUR IAMES O. Latin Course Q Spanish Club 5, 4 5 Classical Club 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Timalathean Societ 5, 6, S, Ser- geants' Club 7, 8. San Diego Slale Clivllege. ANDERSON, HARRY L. Latin Course 5 Spanish Club 5, 4 5 Tennis Club 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 83 Classical Club 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Musical Society 5, 4, 5, 6, 7. San Diego Slale College. ANDERSON, IAMES HARVEY Phoenix Union High. Engineering Course 5 R. O. T. C. 2, 55 Tug-of-War 2, 53 Pushball 21 Interclass 4, Spanish Club 5 5 Radio Club 5 5 Scientific Society 5. Stale College. ANDREEN, MARGIT T. IV. G. flilzbard School, Chicago, Ill. S. S. G. lg Golf Club 5 p The Romantic Age 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 5, 4 5 S onsor Crack Platoon 55 Senior A 1 Glee. Slale gollege or Unwenrzlg of Soulhern California. Page sixty two The Gray Castle ARGO, RODRIC ARNOLD, EMOGENE BELLE Galfcld School. Bookkeeping Course 5 Cashier of School Bank 85 Assistant Treasurer of A. S. B. 85 Girls' League Representative 75 Student Self- Government Representative 2. ATKINSON, IANE CATHERINE Bwhop School. English Course. Unwenrzly of Orqqon, Eugene, Oregon. ATKINSON, MARY ELIZABETH Schenleg High School, Pzlbburgh, Pa. Steno ra hic Course5 Tennis Club 25 Hockey 5, 45 Voieyllaall 5, 45 Basketball 45 Track 5, 45 Indoor 55 Grand Chorus 25 Swimming Club 55 Girl Reserves 45 High School Scout Troop 1. AYERS, BRUCE Pacfc Beach Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Sergeants' Club 5 5 Officers Club 45 Sack Rush 25 Tug-of-War 5, 45 Pushball 25 Timalathean Society 5, 4 5 Spanish Club 5, 45 Secretar Spanish Club 4 5 Scientific Society 45 Senior A Hbnor Roll 4. The Gray Castle Page sixty-three AYERS, RUTH Central School. Girls' Glee 5, 4, Senior A Glee 4, Grand Chorus 1, 2, 5, S anish Club 1, 2, 5, Girls' League C0-operative Committee 4. Pomona College. BAILEY, WILLIAM T. Brooklyn Grammar Bblzool. Commercial Course, Vice-President Sergeants' Club, Officers' Club, Omega Ka pa 3 Sack Rush, Tug-of-War, Pushball, Interclass lI3aseball, R. O. T. C. 2, 5, 4. Slale College. BAKER, MARY LOU Cenlral Collegiate, Canada. History Course , French Club 2, 5, 4, Spanish Club 4, Senior A Play. Uniuer.rilg of firiznna. BANKS, EDWARDS A. Gran! School. R. O. T. C. 2, 5, 4, Corporal, Ser- geant, First Sergeant, Regimental Sergeant , Maier, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Vice- President of Sergeants' Club 2. Slale College Slanford, Cornell. BARBER, KATHERINE MARIE Florence School. Girls' Indoor 1, Girls' Hockey 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 5 5 Art Club 5, Girls' Co-operative Committee 4. W hillier College. l Page sixty-four The Gray Castle BARTLEY, IOHN LOWELL Electrical Engineering Course 5 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, 5 sem5 Scientific Societyp Hi Y5 Interclass Football, Freshman-SophomoreIunior5 Out for Varsity Football, Sophomore-Iuniorp Active in Technical Dept. fTest Model ElevatorJ5 Grad. in SM years-worked outside all time. College, W e.rl1n-ghouae Eleclrlcal. BATTON, FENTON EDWIN- Bats' Pedro fllziguel, Canal Zone, Panama. English Preparatory Course5 R. O. T. C. 2, 5, 45 Students' Sell-Government 25 Grand Chorus 2, 55 Spanish Club 55 Sergeants' Club 55 Cross-Countr 5, 45 Vice-President Howling Hundred 5 5 Hi Y 5 gllicers' Club 45 Omega Kappa 45 Boys' Hi-Iinx 45 Russ Staff Business Manager 45 Welcome Committee 45 Military Hop Committee 45 Manager CCirculation5 of Iune Annual, '25, 45 Lord Brockyf' in Ad- mirable Crichton 45 'Mr. Geo. Connaught on Evening Dress Indispensable 4. Pullman, Wa.rh1'ngl0n, Colbjae. BAUER, DOROTHY PAULINE Emertron Grammar' School. Stenographic Courseg Tennis Club. Bu.rme.r.r College. BEAL, GENEVIEVE Coronado Grammar School. French Club 2, 55 Classical 55 Orchestral 1, 25 Senior A Glee 45 Chemistry Club 5, 4. Slanforrl Unlverwily School of Nunring. BFLMON T , ALAN H. Logan Grammar School. Natural Science Coursc5 lnterclass Football 45 Glee Club 45 R. O. T. C. 1, 25 Pushball 2, 5. Sfale College. The Gray Castle Page sixty five l BENNETT, MABEL VIRGINIA Cenlral School, Earl San Diego. Girls' Sports5 Indoor Baseball I5 S anish Club 2, 5, 45 Swimming Club 5, 4 5 Tennis CI,ub 5, 45 Girls' League Hospi- tality Committee 55 Volleyball 45 Basketball 45 Indoor 45 Girls' All-Star Play Day Team 45 Girls' League Social Service Committee 45 Girls' Hi- Iinx 4. Berkeley College or Unlver.rlly of California. l BINGHAM, EDWIN WIN DROW- Ed Sherman School. English Course5 President Iunior Hi Y I5 President of Sophomore Hi Y 25 Secretary Hi Y 55 150 lb. Basketball 25 Sack Rush 25 Tug-of- War 25 Pushball 25 R. O. T. CSI, 25 Sergeants' C1113 25 Strongl1eart 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Annual Staff 4: Baseball Manager 4. Univclzrlly of Call- ornza. BLAINE, ALICE LOUISE Lincoln Grammar School. Commerce Course5 Spanish Club 1. 25 Swimming Club 25 Students' Club 1, 2, 55 Hi-Iinx 5. fllarinello School. BOOTHE, GEORGIA EVA Newark Hzlqh School, lvewarlc, Ohio. Girls' Y Students' Club 5. 45 Swimming Club 55 Classical Club 5, 4. Junior Collegcf Stanford. BOWERS, VV. Sherman School. Special Course5 Swimming Team 1, 25 Captain of Varsity Swimming Team 25 Glee Club 5, 45 Quartet 5, 45 Iunior Leaders' Corps 2, 5, 45 Scientific Society 5, 45 Hi-Iinx 2, 5, 4. Y. M. C. A., Chicago. l l Page 5i,rty-,fix The Gray Caille BOYDSTUN, FRANK W. Emerfon School. Commerce Course: S. S. G. 13 Los Pantzxlonesv 2, Sack Rush 2, Tug-of-W'ar 55 Timalathean Society 55 Cross-Countr 1, 2, 5, 4j Interclass Track 2, 5, 4. San Dzcrjo glale Coflcgcg Un 1'ver.r1'ly of Calzifornfa. BROWN, BERT BUCKLEY, ESTHER LILLIAN Sacred Heart 11cad'ell1.V, E. Grand Fbrkw, Minn. English Couiseg Musical Club lg Scientific Society 2, Students' Club 5, 4. San Diqao Sla!c Collzjgr. BURDETTE, ROBERT BURGHER, IUANA flloullan High School, flloullon, Iowa. Art Course, Basketball 1, 25 Track l, 2g Volleyball 2, Hockey 1, 2, Swimming 5, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 53 Delegate to Asilomar 2, 53 Annual Staff 53 Senior A Cleeg Assistant Art Editor of Annual 4. Soulhern Branch Un1'vel:fz'Ly of Calyorniaf Penmqylvania Academy of Fine 11rLr. The Gray Castle Page szxty :even BURNS, WILLIAM BUTTS, WESTON Ellda H Lqh School, Ellda, New Zllexico. San Diego Slale College. - CARVER, EGBERT MARTIN Racine Hi School, Ohio. Treasurer Iunior Class. Varsity Basketball, San Diego Hi School 1924-25. Spanish Club. Boys' Federation. CLARK, MAE ELLA Illmou Grammar School. G'ro.r.rmonl Hcgh School. Normal Course 5 Swimming Club. Slale College. CLARK, VELMA VESTA Garfeld School. Natural Science Course, Girls' Student Club 5, 45 Scientific Societ 5, Tima- lathean Society 4, Senior A Glee Slub. Stale Teacher! College. Page sixty-eight The Gray C astle CLEMENT, ALBERTA CLEMENT, BLANCHE CLIFTON, ELIZABETH CLUBB, IOEL A Plcmrurevzlle High School, Pleanlrevzlle, y. Played on Basketball Team two years in Ky. President of Literary Society one term in Ky. COBLEIGH, LAURA ETHEL Coronado Grammar School. Normal Preparatory Coursey Spanish Club 55 Timalathean Society. Stale College. The Gray Castle Page sixty-nine CONKLIN, IRENE graphic Course 5 Yvinner of Class 1, San Diego Ty ing Contest, April 25, 1925, Hockey 4, Basket- ballJ45 Volleyball 45 Track 4. 2 CONNABLE, PAULINE CONRAD, CHARLES E. flathead County High School, Montana. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4j Classical Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Tennis 2, 5, Sack Rush 25 Tug-of-War 25 Scientific Society 55 Sergeants' Club 5 5 Officers' Club 4 5 Omega Kappa 4g Boys' Federation 43 Hi-Iinx 4. Stanford Unwer- .rzty Latin Courwe. CONSTANTINE, ANNETTE MARCELLA Brooklyn School. English Course, Volleyball 5, Tennis Club 2, 5 3 Girl Reserves 5 5 Social Service Committee 4. State College. ' COOK, LOIS ETHEL Vallejo High School. French Club 2, 55 French Club Play 2, Oral Expression Recital 25 Vallejo W High School, lst semester 4. San. Durga State College. Page seventy The Gray Castle Franklin High School, Portland, Oregon Steno- COOK, PHOEBE Loma Porlal Grammar School. Normal Prep. Course, Girl Reserves: S. S. G. 23 Indoor 55 Volley- ball 45 Basketball 4, Senior A Glee Social Service Committeeg Co-operation Committee 4. Normal Traznmg School. COOLEY, LYDEN .ffaron Grove Hzgh School, Denver, Colo. Classical Coursey Honor Roll 2, Classical Club, Vice-Presi- dent French Club 2, Hi-Iinx 5, Tennis Club 2, 5. .fllzllr College, Leland Slanford, Jr. CORNWELL, CHARLES KEMPER- Charlie Grand Rapulf Junior High School, Grand Rapzdw, Jlzch. Engineering Preparatory, Spanish Club 1, 2, 53 Overall Club 2g Boys' Tennis Club 1, 2, 55 Pushball 2, 55 Tug-of-War 5, Assistant Sport Editor The Russ 55 Scientific Society 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 4. Yale. COSTENBORDEN, ROBERT THOMAS Logan School. Radio Club 2, 5, Secretary-Treas- urer Radio Club 5. COUF F IELD, MARIORY RUTH Cenlral High School, Ranger, Texmr. Bookkeeping Course. Classical Club 2. The Gray Castle Page seventy one CRAIG, HELEN CLINTONIA- Hum Oakland Hlqh School, Oakland, Calif. Stenograplxic Course, Honor Roll lg Art Club 5. Ar! College. CRANE, BRUCE FRED Hollvllle Union Hlzflh School. General Course, Tennis Club 5, 4. 7 CRANE, LEWIS Florence School. Course No. 43 Ex. Committee 15 S. S. G. 25 Football 1, 2, 5, 4. flllddlebury College, Vermont. CRENSHAW, JAMES A. 'Cenlral Grammar School. English Course, Boys Federation Personal Service Committee 4 3 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5. 4, Secretary-Treasurer Radio Club 5g Russ Staff 2, 5, 45 Ticket Auditor 45 Assistant Editor of Russ 4. San Diego Slale College. I CROW, THAYER A. Kern Counly Union High School, Bakengffeld, Calzf. Classical Club 5, 4. Slale College. Page Jezfenty-two The Gray Castle CUNNINGHAM, CLYDE R. Jeferwon Grammar School. R. O. T. C. I, 2, 5, 4, Sergeants' Club 2, Officers' Club 5, 4, Classical Club 5, Senior Y 5, Pushball 5, Tug-of-War 23 Boys' Federation Representative 4, Boys' Federa- tion 4. Slalc College, U. S. C. College of Denlwlrg. DAILY, MARIAN F. Kern Coanly Hz-oh School, Bakerayfeld, Calgt. Girls' Hi Iinx I, Camp Fire Girls, Spanish Club 5, 4, Los Castillos de Torresnoblesup Girl Reserves 4 , Grand Chorus. DAHLFUES, ELIZABETH ANITA Florence School. Staff The Rustleru 5, Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Glee Club 5, 4, Senior A Glee Club 4, Girl Reserves 4. San Diego Slale College. DANFORTH, DORIS MAE , 53rd Street School, Low dngeleof, Calif. Girls' Co- operative Society, Girls' Hiking Club. Bu.fme.f.r College. DAVIS, BERTHA EVA Normal Hezghlw Grammar School. Home Economic Course, Spanish Club 2, 5, Chemistry Club 5, Indoor 25 Volleyball 5. Coruallw' College, Oregon. W 1 The Gray Castle Page seventy-three F W Page seventy-four DAVIS. GWENDOLYN ESSEY Music Course, Orchestral Society, Classical Club , Timalathean Society, Ink Dipper , Uniform Committee. Umuenrzly of Soulhern Calif. DAVIS, MARION-!'Tom flloorelanrl Hzkzh School, Indiana 1, 2, 5. College Preparatory Course, Senior A Glee Club: Senior A Gift Committee, Girls' Hi-Iinx 4, Gentleman Susan in The Romantic Age , '4Uhes Wells in The Famous Mrs. Fair , Senior A Play. Unlberwlly of Calif. DAVIS, MARGUERITE Z. Central High School, Omaha, Nellrzuka. Russ 5, 4, Ad Pageant 4, Aclmirable Christian 4, Stage Make- Up 5, Graduation Dance 5. DAVIS, RUTH DELLMAN, KATHRYN- Da Da San 1Uar1:o.r Grammar School. Latin Club 1, 2, 5, Spanish Club 2, 5, Senior A Glee. The Gray Castle DIEVENDORF F, WILLIAM DODSON, FRANK EUGENE Gran! School. Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 45 Timalathean Society 2, 5, 4 5 Chairman of Publicity Committee frimalathean Society! 45 Honor Roll Eligibility Committee 4j Hi Y 2, 5, Musical Societ 2, Cassius in Boys' Hi-Iinx 4, Welcome gem- mittee, Boys' Federation 55 Head of Personal Service Department of Boys' Federation 43 Scienti- Hc Society 1, 2, 5, 4 3 President of Scientific Society 4. Stanford Unl'ver.rlly. DUNTON, FRANK H. Sherman School. Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Spanish Club 1. DURHAM, ROLLIE Central Grammar School, Earl San Deego, Callf. R. O. T. C. 1, Tug-of-War 1, 2, 5, 4, Sack Rush 2, 4j Howling Hundred 5, Swimming Club 5, 4, Annual Staff 5, Basketball 55 Russ Staff 4g Senior A . ECKARDT, ANNA HELEN Olwenhezm School. Swimming Club 5 Grand Chorus. Normal Stale College. The Gray Castle Page seventy-five EGERMAYER, IOSEPH H. Gran! Grammar School. Manager of Basketball 5, 4, Manager of Tennis 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Golf Club 2, 55 lnterclass Baseball 5, 4j Varsity Baseball 45 Senior A Ball Committee 4. Um'ver.r1'ly of California. ELDER, DRUR Y Wawhlnglvn School. Engineering Preparatory Course, R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4, Capt. R. O. T. C. 43 Rifle Team 4 5 Sergeants' Club 5 g Officers' Club 45 Omega Kappa 4, R. O. T. C. Military Ball Com- mittee 4g Students' Self-Government 1, Push Ball 25 Russ Staff 4, Boys' Hi-Iinx 45 A. S. B. Ticket Auditor 4. ELLIOT, D. MORGAN- Meg Florence Grammar School. English Course, Inter- class Football lg Pushball 2, 53 Spanish Club 2, 150 lb. Football 55 Public Service Committee Boys' Federation 5, 45 Hi Y Club 5, 45 Hi Y Convention, Pasadena 4 g President of Round Table Group of Hi Y 4, Treasurer of Hi Y 45 Tennis Club 2, 5, 4g Varsity Tennis Team 4. San Diego Stale College. ELLIOTT, MAUDE M. ELROD, MILDRED ARLITA Logan School. Spanish Club 5. San Diego Slale Normal School. Page seventy sw The Gray Castle i ELSER, WILLIAM ENGEL, NORMA E. E.- Felix Normal Training School. English Course, Spanish Club 2-5g Swimming Club 55 Volleyball 2-5-45 In- door 5-4p Track 5-4, Tennis Club 5-43 President Tennis Club 4: Assistant Editor Gray Castle Post 45 Member Girl's Athletic Emblem Association 47 Girls' League I-2-5-4, High School Troup of Girls Scouts 5. Slale College. ERIKSON, CELIA ' Sherman School. Sponsor E Company 2, Spon- sor 5rd Battalion 5g S onsor G Company 45 Spanish Club 2, 5, Golif Club 5. Univerwilty of Oregon. EVANS, OLIVER RAKER WeJlporl H :gh School, KanJaJ Cily, filo. Unz'uerJ1'l.y of 11113-mourz' EVERETT, OLIVER FfL.CHIiJ Cenlral School, Philadelphzo, Pa. G, C. Radio Club. The Gray Castle Page seventy-seven EVERTS, ADALIA Normal Training School. Iunior Member of Girls' League Board of Control 55 Art Editor of Iunior Press 55 Chairman of Committee in Girls' League Carnival 55 Spanish Club 5 5 Art Club 55 Vice- President of Girls' League 45 Chairman Social Service Committee 45 Art Editor of Russ 45 Recep- tion Committee for World's Fliers 45 Chairman of Co-operative Committee 45 Girls' Hi-Jinx 45 Presi- dent of Girls' League 4. Wafhinglon Unwenrily, Sl. Loulf, Mo. FAGER, HELGA M. Sherman School. Stenographic Course. FARR, RUTH Gran! School. Commercial Course5 Girls' Tennis Club 5, 45 Pres. Girls' Athletic Emblem Assn. 45 G. A. E. A. 5, 45 Interclass Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Indoor 1, 2, 5, 45 Track 5, 45 Captain Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey 5, 45 Captain In- door 1, 2, 5. American School of Phlymical Educa- lion. FARRA R, E. IAMES 0. L. 11. Grammar School. commercial Coursep R. O. T. C. 1, 25 Re resentativc Boys' Federation 4. La Salle School q1'PLaw. FERRALL, DAVID Page seventy-eight The Gray Castle FINCH, ARTHUR E. Garyfeld School. Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Manager Tennis Team 25 Cross-Country 15 Tennis Single Champion 55 Tennis Double Champion 5, 45 Vice- President Tennis Club 45 Treasurer Masquewig Club 45 Dramatics 2, 5, 45 Tug-of-War 55 Sack Rush 2 5 Pushball Contest 25 Coast League Team Doubles Championship 45 Tennis Coast League Championship 4. San Diego Sizzle College. 1' LEET, GERTRUDE Florence School. Hockey 1, 25 Volley 55 Hi-Iinx5 Social Service Committee5 Co-operative Commit- tee5 Rece tion Committee of Girls' League Con- vention 5 Igos itality Committee. Slale College and Univeroilg ojPCalifornia. FLETCHER, ADAH Virgil Junior High School, Lo.f dngelex, Calif. Foreign Language Course5 French Play5 Honor Society Play CGhost StOI'yD1 Tirnalathean Society fPermanent lVlemberl5 Gold Seal and Pin5 Iunior G. R. Secretary5 Senior G. R. Treasurer. FLETCHER, WILLIS HARD . Lincoln School. Freshman Vice-President 5 lA Ex. 5 2B Ex.5 Secretary Civic Club5 Sophomore Secre- tary5 Iunior Vice-President5 Senior B President 5 Senior A Presiclent5 Varsity Swimming l,2, 5, 45 Southern Cal. 55 Class B Basketball 55 Varsity Squad'45 S. S. G. 25 Boys' Federation 45 Interclass Swimming 1, 2, 5, 45 Vice-President Sportmen's Club. Slanford Uhiveroilg. FORD, HARRY KENNETH- Flivver Gadield Grammar School. Engineering Pre aratory Course5 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 55 Sergeants' Cliub 2, 55 Tennis Club 2, 5, 45 Pushball 55 Tug-of-War 5, 45 Orchestral Society 2, 55 Chemistry Club 2. Phar- macy College. The Gray Castle Page se entg nme Page eighty FORSHEY, RAY Sherman School. Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 4j French Club 1, 23 Interclass Football 5, 43 Interclass Base- ball 53 Cross-Country 4. FOSTER, ALYCE Alhenaschool, dlhenm, Tenn. S. S. G. Committee 13 A. S. B. Committee3 Drama Club 53 Art Club 53 Charm School 53 The Romantic Age 5: Senior A Play, The Famous Mrs. Fair 43 Senior A Glee 4g Hi-linx 4. Uniuer.r1'ly of Soulhern California, Loo' Angeler, Calif. FOX, FRANK S.- Puss I Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 53 Interclass Football 1, 2, 5, 43 Pushball 53 Tug-of-War 5. FRACKER, HENRY E. I Sherman School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 43 lst Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. California Inwlilule of Technology. FREEMAN, ESME Waohlnylon Grammar School. Music Course 3 Classical Club 1, 23 Students' Self-Government 2, 53 Battalion Sponsor R. O. T. C. 23 De Molay Plays 2, 53 Hi Iinx 2, 5, 43 Winner of Peppiest Girl Contest 53 Society Editor of Russ Weekly 4j Treasurer of Senior B Class 3 Secretary of Senior A Class3 Annual Staff 43 Gift Committee3 Ticket Seller 4j Senior A Glee. Unluer.rL'ly of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. The Gray Castle FULKERSON, EDWARD LEONARD ll7a.rhinglon Grammar School. Minstrel Show 15 Yell Leader 2, 55 Manager Iunior-Senior Prom. 55 Grand Chorus 1, 2, 55 Boys' Glee Club 2, 5, 45 Iunior Yell Leader 55 Senior A Yell Leader 45 Senior A Treasurer 45 Senior A Ditch Day Com- mittee. Univenrify Soulhern California. FULTON, IAMES Emenron School. Natural Science Course 5 Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 45 Band 5, 45 Glee Club 45 Iolly Iaz: links ff 45 Tennis Club 1, 2, 55 Cross-Country 1, 2, 45 Pushball 2, 55 Sack Rush 25 Hi Y 5, 45 R. O. T. C. 4. San Diego Junior College. FULTON, STELLA F. Emerfon Grammar School. Grand Chorus 2, 5, 4 5 Glee Club 5, 45 Senior A Glee. San Diego Slale Teaeherf' College and Sanla Barbara Normal. FUNK, GLOYDE LOUIS Jeferfon Grammar School. Chairman of Blue Com- mittee 45 Hiking Club 4. San Diego Junior College. GABBE, ALICE The Gray Castle Page eighty-one 7 e 'f'1f21f,Q, A .fo A, GAINES, IOSEPHINE MARIE Florence School. English Course 5 Musical Society 45 Orchestra 25 Spanish Club 45 Senior A Gleeg America Passes by 5. Unlver.r1'ly of Soulhern J Ca lQ orn la. GALLAGHER, ROBERT GARLAND, ROBERT GARNETT, DOROTHY CORNELIA Brooklyn Grammar School. Girls' Reserves 5, 45 Timalathean Societ 2, 5, 45 Senior A Honor Roll. San Diego Slate College. GAILEY, EDITH ALICE Brooklyn School. English Course5 Basketball 25 Volleyball 5 5 Hockey 25 Indoor 55 Tennis Club 25 Girl Reserves 55 Girls' Glee 45 Co-o erative Com- mittee 4. San Diego Slale Normal gbhool. i Page eight-two The Gray Castle GEDDIS, TERENCE BERNARD- Terry Our Lady of Angela' Grammar School. English Course5 Pushball 15 Sack Rush 25 Grand Chorus 25 S anish Club 55 Boys' Glee Club 45 Russ S ort Stat? 45 lnterclass Football 45 Interclass Basglall 45 Varsit Baseball 45 ulelfrey Fair, in Senior A Play, The Famous Mrs. Fair. San Diego Slale College and Nolre Dame. GIRODON, DORINE PAULINE Central Grammar School. Normal Preparatory Course 5 French Club 25 Art Club 55 Girls League Co-operative Committee 4. Stale Teachenr' College. GODDARD, N. KENNETH Bellingham, Warhlnglon, High School. Natural Science5 Glee Club 45 Interclass Baseball 45 2nd Team Baseball. WaJhlnglon Slale College. GOODWIN, EWART W. Florence Grammar School. lnterclass Basketball 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Iunior Hi Y 2, 55 150 lb. Basket- ball 25 Howling Hundred 55 Feature Editor of Annual 55 Sports Staff Iunior Editor of Russ 55 Sports Staff of Russ 45 Managing Editor of Russ 45 Chairman of Senior B Ring Committee 45 Senior A Gift Da Committee 4 5 lnterclass Track 45 Senior B and Senior A Cabinets 4 5 Press Con- vention, San Bernardino 45 Editor-in-Chief of Russ 4. Slanford Unlverwlly. GRAHAM, SYDNEY I. Florence School. Course No. 95 Boys' Hi-Iinx 5, 4. Slale College. The Gray Castle Page eighty three GRANNER, NATHALIE Sioux Falla' Hzgh School, Sioux Fallf, So. Dakola. English Course 1 Musical Club. Cornzlrh Coneferva- loriy of fllumlc, Seallle, Wa.rh. GREEN, WINNIFRED WIGTON Senior Hzgh School, Red Wz'ng, Xlllnn. Classical Club 5 p Timalathean Society 5, 4. GREGORY, JOE H. Gromrmonl Union Hzgh School. GRIFFITH, MARGARET IEAN Sherman School. Spanish Club, 2 sem. Kehrey- Jenney Commercial College. GRIGGS, THELMA AVALON Florence School. S. S. G. Committee 25 Hi-Jinx 1, 2, 4g Russ Weekly Staff5g Golf Club 5, Co-opera- tive Committee 55 Social Service 45 Girls' League Carnival 55 Treasurer Girls' League 43 Board of Control 45 Senior A Flower Committee 4. BMJIIIEJJ College. Page eighty-four The Gray Castle GUATELLI, AMELIA GRIMSLEY, BESSIE MAE Florence School. Spanish Club 1, 25 Orchestra 55 Orchestra Society 55 Art Club 55 Girls' Social Service Committee 55 Spanish Club Play 2. San Diego Slale College. HADLEY, KENNETH NELSON- Red Evamr Junior H ciqh School, Denver, Colorado. Engi- neering Preparatory Course 5 Minstrel Show 15 Grand Chorus 2, 55 Boys' Glee Club 2, 55 Orches- tral Society 5, 45 Strongheart 55 Is That Sol 45 Hello Dearie 45 Tug-of-War 5, 45 Pushball 55 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 R. O. T. C. Band 2. 55 Lieutenant-Colonel 45 Sergeants' Club 55 Officers' Club 45 Omega Ka a 45 Vice Commander of Omega Kappa 45 C. T. C. 5, 45 Delegate to the California Legion Conference at Fresno 45 School Band 45 Boys' Hi-Iinx 4. Rochewler Alhenaeum and fllechanlca' Imrlllulc, Roche.rler, N. Y. HAMBURG, ALICE ANNA Grelna Hzlqh School, Grelna, Nebra.rka. Foreign Lan age Course5 Classical Club 2, 5, 45 Girls' Stucfeilt Club 5, 45 Spanish Club 5. HAMILTON, DOROTHY DAY Florence School. Art C0urse5 Art Club 5, 4. Slalc College. The Gray Castle Page ezghty jizfe l Page eighty-six HANLY, RUTH BARBARA Cenlral School. Stenographic Course. HANN AN, ESTHER Cenlral School, Sioux Fall.r, So. Dakola. Tcarhenr Preparaloljy School. I HARDING, ELIZABETH Sweelwaler Union Hziqh School. English Course. Slale College. HARRIS, GERALD C.- Chick Lincoln Grammar School. Interclass Swimming 2, 5, 4g Varsity Swimming 2, 5, 4 5 Athletic Emblem Assn. 2, 5, 4. Slale College. HARTLEY, GEORGE, IR. WaJhz'n,olon Grammar School. Honor Roll 1, 2, 5 5 Band 5, 49 Orchestra 4: Interclass Baseball 2, 5, 4g Second Team Baseball 5 3 Varsity Baseball 4. Slanfora' Unlver.flly. The Gray Castle J HAGEMAN. WAYNE HARTSON, MARCELLA HASTINGS, ALICE CAROL Poinl Loma School. Girl Reserves l, 2, 5, 45 Classical Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 55 Social Ser- vice Committee 5, 45 Russ Staff 45 Senior A Glee 45 Volleyball 45 Basketball5 Hockey 5, 4. HAWLEY, RICHARD A.-- Dick Julian Union High School. Classical Club 25 Spanish Club 55 Howling Hundred 25 Hiking Club 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 5, 45 Omega Kappa 45 Bo s' Hi- Iinx 45 Grand Chorus 45 Ser eants' Club 45 Masquewig Club 4. San Diego lizzie College. HAYWARD, BEN WILLIAM Cenlral Grammar Sehool. Secretary-Treasurer Boys' Tennis Club 25 President Boys' Tennis Club 2, 5 5 Manager Boys' Tennis Club 45 Junior-Senior Tug-of-War 55 Tennis Varsity 45 Manager Tennis Team 45 Coast League Doubles Champion 45 High School Singles Champion 45 High School Doubles Champion 2, 5, 4 5 Coach of Second Tennis Team 4. San Diego Slale College. The Gray Castle Page eighty seven 5 l W l HEATON, F. BERNY Garfield Srlzool. Natural Science Courseg Scientific Society 2, 55 Chemistry Club 5. Slale College. HEILBRON, DOREEN- Dee Brooklyn Grammar School. English Coursey Officer of Girls' Golf Club 25 Hi-Iinx 25 Girls Y Student Club 2, 5, 4. Unlveraily of Oregon. HENSCHEL, HERBERT Florenre School. Dramatic Society 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 45 Band 2, 5, 45 Swimming Club 55 Tennis Club 25 Scientific Society 2, 5, 45 lnterclass Football 5, 45 Radio Club 55 lnterclass Swimming 55 Sack Rush 25 Pushball 1, 25 Glee Club 55 Howling Hundred 25 Boys' Hi-Iinx 25 S. S. G. Committee 25 Hiking Club 4. San Diego Slale College. HERRESHOFF, IAMES HESKETT, HELEN MAE Jefenron School. English Course5 Tennis Club 25 Golf Club 55 Co-operative Committee 45 Girls' League Carnival 45 Vice-President Senior B Class 5 Ticket Seller 4. Page eighty-eight The Gray Castle HILL, MARIAN F. Reno High Sehoolf Philadelphia High Schoolg Hollywood High School. Narjis in Kismet g Vera Qleadj in The Melting Pot 5 Commence- ment Dance: Danced in A. S. U. Meet for S. D. H. S.g Masked Dancer at Dove Ballg Co-opera- tive Committee 5, 4 5 Basketball 5, 4 p Russ Staff fsocietyl 45 Secretary of Dramatic Club 5, 43 President of Hiking Club 4 HISER, IONAS- Shorty Cenlral Grammar School. Engineering Preparator Course g Tug-of-War 1, 2, 5, 4 g Pushball 1, 2 5 Saclt Rush 25 Class B Football 4. Slale College. HOLLIS, ROBERT HOOTMAN, CATHERINE Sanla Rom H :gh School. Girls' Co-operative Com- mittee 4. Bu.r1'ne.r.r College. HOUSER, EDWIN FRED Lincoln Grammar School. Officers' Club 4 5 Captain R. O. T. C. 4. Um'ver.rzlg of Nehraoka. The Gray Castle Page eighty-:Line HOWISON, VERA ALLENE Normal HelghlJ Grammar School. No. 15 Com- mercial Courseg Spanish Clubg Grand Chorusg Girls' League Co-operative Committee. Junior gollegz and UlliV6l'J'l'QV of Callfornla, Soulhern ranc . HOY, FRANCES AILENE Normal H ezzghlw Grammar School. Home Economics Course 5 Grand Chorus 23 Spanish Club 3. Berkeley College. HUFBAUER, MUREL dlllmn Junior H Llqh School, Wz'chila, Kan.raJ. English Courseg Spanish Club 1, 29 Louisa in Spanish Play, Los Pantelouesn 5 Permanent Mem- ber of the Timalathean Societyg Vice-President 53 President of the Timalathean Society 4. Ba.rine.rJ College. HULL, IULIA IRBY, BERTHA Page ninety The Gray Castle IACOBSZOON, BERNARDINE Emerson School. Bookkeeping Course, Grand Chorus 2, 5. IAMISON, GRACE MILDRED Tamron, drlzona. English Course. Slale Teachcnr, College. IENNINGS, STANLEY ESCHER Lincoln Grammar School. Course No. 43 Radio Club 3 Scientific Club 3 Chemistr Clubp Sack Rush 3 Tug-of-War3 Pushball. Slale Cllzlleye. IOHNSON, EDWARD BOWERS Emerwon Grammar School. Course No. 10 Mechani- cal Arts3 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Pushball 23 Tug-of- War 53 Sergeants' Club 4. IOHNSON, KENNETH SHERWOOD Salida, Colorado Senior Hzlqh School. Tug-of-War 53 Welcome Committee, Bo s' Federation 43 5rcl Personal Representative 4 3 llynterclass Football 5 3 Drama 43 Annual Circulation 4j Sportsman Club 4. Unlver.flly of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. The Gray Castle Page ninety-one IOHNSTONE, EDYTHE Gran! School. Art Course5 Art Club 53 Girls' League Carnival 55 Music Club 2. Ar! School. IONES, CAROLYNN LUCILLE Normal Hezlghlw Grammar School. English Course 5 French Club 55 Girl Reserves 4 5 Senior A Glee5 glale iollqoe ana' Unlverdly of California, Southern ranc . JONES, DOROTHY LUCY Gran! School. Natural Science Course 5 Volley- ball 5 Hi-Iinx 5, 45 Treasurer Girls' League 55 Secretary Girls' League 45 Manager Girls' League Club 55 Honor Society 45 Senior A Glee 5 Senior A Play 5 Sunshine Committee 45 Social Service Com- mittee 55 Girls' League Carnival 55 Girls' Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Drama Club 55 Senior A Song Com- mittee5 Chairman Hospitality Committee 4. Milla College. IONES, LYDIA PEARL- Lyd5a Newporl Grammar School. Girls' Glee Clubf5 years 5 Senior A Gleep Musical Society-1 year. IONES, MARGARET B. Gran! School. Classical Club 1, 2 5 Secretary-Treas- urer Classical Club 2 5 Girls' Glee 5 3 Girl Reserves5 Senior Triangle 45 Timalathean Society 2, 5, 45 Senior A Glee 5 Senior A Honor Roll5 Senior A Song Committee. Stale College. Page nmety two The Gray Castle IORDAN, GUY D. Garhuld School. Spanish Club3 Band3 R. O. T. C. fCompleted Course in 5 M yearsj. Slale College. IORGEN SEN, ELIZABETH Sherman Grammar School. Natural Science Course 3 Ruff Staff 5, 4 3 News Editor 53 Editor of Russ 43 Assistant Editor Iune Annual 4g Manual Staff 53 Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Art Club 23 Gray Castle Scribes 4 3 Co-operative Committee Girls' League 43 Senior A Class Committee 43 Senior A Glee 43 Delegate to Semi-Annual Press Convention at San Bernardino 4j Girl Reserves Student Club 5, 43 Editor Senior A Russ 4. Slale College and Univer- .rily of Callfornla. IORGENSEN, HELEN Sherman Grammar School. Science COUFSCQ Swim- ming Club 23 Interclass Swimming 23 Tennis Club 2, 53 Russ Weekly Staff 53 Annual Staff 53 Senior A Russ Staff 53 Girl Reserves 53 Senior A Glee Club3 Completed High School Course in 5 years. San Diego Slale College and Unluer.rz'ly of Southern Callfornm. IUSTICE, C. BAILEY, IR. Groaxfmonl Hzzgh School. Commercial Courseg Leaders Cor . Y. M. C. A. 2, 53 Varsity Basketball 5, 43 Senior Commencement Committee 3 Glee Club 2, 53 Traffic Cop Boys' Day. KELLER, CHESTER TAFT Brooklyn Grammar School. Golf Club 1, 2, 53 President of Golf Club 23 Spanish Club 2. The Gray Castle Page ninety-three KELSEY, RICHMOND I. Wawhlrgolon School. Art Course 5 Art Editor Annual 45 Snap Shots Editor 5, 45 Art Editor Russ 2, 55 Gift ' Day Assembly 45 President Art Club 55 Boys' Hi Jinx 1, 55 Adjutant R. 0. T. C. 5. dr! Imrlilule. KENT, EARLE KIEFER, CHARLOTTE KIER, EDWARD KIER, GRETCHEN LUCILLE Florence School. English Course 5 Drama, America Passes By 25 Tennis Club 2, 55 S. S. G. 1, 25 Co- operative Committee 5 5 Sunshine Committee, Senior Member 4 5 Senior A Play, The Famous Mrs. Fairng Senior A Glee ClulJ5 Sweater Com- mittee 45 Ball Committee 45 Hi Iinx. fllillm College. Page ninety-four The Gray Castle KIESSIG, OTTO C.- Skeezix Florence School. Musical Society 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 55 R. O. T. C. 1, 25 Sergeant R. O. T. C. 25 Pushball 1, 25 Sack Rush 55 Golf Club 2, 55 Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Dramatic Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 45 lV1r. Wheeler in Clarence 55 Lieut. Hartley in Drums of Old 55 Wurzel-Flummerv 55 Gray Castle Saddle Club 55 Sportsman's Club 45 Hiking Club 45 Senior A Ring Committee and Gift Assembly 45 Second Tennis Team 45 Interclass Baseball 45 Orchestral Society 1, 2, 5. Univenrily of Texmr. KNAPP, E. GRACE Fremonl H lolz School, Fremonl, Ohio. Girls' Tennis Club 55 Treasurer of Drama Club 55 Grumpy 55 Romantic Age 45 Ditch Day Committee 45 Ex. Committee 45 Board of Control 45 Vice-President of A. S. B. 4. Slale College and Univenrlly of Ca llforn ia. KNIGHT, DOROTHY Galfcld School. English Course 5 French Club 1, 25 S anish Club 5, 45 Swimming Club 55 Grand CYIOFUS 1, 2, 55 Girls' Hi-Iinx 1, 25 Girls' League Co-operative Committee 45 Girls' League Social Service Committee 4. Broad 0ak.r, Pamdena. KYES. FRANK Florence School. Classical Club 1, 25 Sack Rush 25 Pushball 25 Russ Staff 5, 45 Tennis Club 1, 2, 55 Second Tennis 55 Sportsman Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 55 Boys' Federation Representative 5. Slale College and Um'ver.fily of Southern CalQ'ornia. LAKE, MERIAM 5 Encanlo School. Art Course5 S..S. G. 0Hicer5 Vice- President Art Club. The Gray Castle Page ninety fize Page ninety-six LA MADRID, CARLOTA LA ZELLE, LAWRENCE LAW, MARION, IR.- lack Soulh KenJz'nglon H lqh School, R. I. Classical Club 47 Boys' Glee 2, 5, 45 Band 45 Grand Chorus 5, 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 5g Howling Hundred 23 Hiking Club 45 Dramatic Society 4j Scientific Society 45 Boys' Hi-Iinx 4. San Dlego Slale College. LEE, FRANCIS W. Lincoln Grammar School. S. S. G. lg Pushball lg Tug-of-War 53 Hi Y Club 4. Slale College. LEE, FREDERICK C. Clark Counly Hzgh School, Lam Vegam, Nevada. Dramaticsg Pla sg Varsity Baseballg Iunior Track Team g Iunior gasketball Team. The Gray Castle LEE, FRED I. LEHNERT. ALICE DORETTE Logan Heighla' School. Teachers' Course, Volley- ball 1, 2, 5, 45 Basketball 45 Hockey 1, 2, 4, Indoor 2512, 5, 45 Interscholastic Play Day 4 5 Senior A ee. LEWIS, IOHN M. Riverview Union Hzlqh School, Groazfmonl Hiiqh School. Second Year S ent Abroad, Quintette Leader 5 g Clarinet Solo, grchestra Concert 5 3 150 lb. Basketball 55 Orchestra 43 Boys' Hi-Iinx 4. dnnapolilr Naval Academy. LICHTY, LILLIAN MADELINE Crewlon Hilqh School, Crewlon, Ohio. Preparatory Course, Swimming Club 5. San Diego Slab: Normal. LILIOGREN, ERNEST The Gray Castle Page ninety-seven LINDSAY, SADIE LOUISE Sacred Hear! Convent, San Franclofco. Cold Senior A Glee5 U. W. C. A. Student Club 2, 45 Grand Chorus I5 Tennis Club I, 2. LOEB, ROSALIE Low Angelou' Hzyh School. Foreign Language Course 5 Iunior Tennis Champion 25 A. A. U. Meet 45 Tennis Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 55 t'Masked Dancer 25 Los des Torresnobles H55 Students' Self-Government Committee 25 Education Week Program 45 Girls' Hi-Iinx 45 Volleyball 5, 45 Basketball 5 5 Indoor 5, 45 Girls Athletic Emblem Association 45 Timalathean Society 45 Dove Ball Committee 4 5 Commencement Exercises 5. Holly- wood School for Dewzgnzng. LOOMIS, ROSE MARIORIE Jr1ffer.r0n Grammar School. Musical Society 2, 5. Stale College. LOVEDER, MARIAN .fllargarila Union High School, fllafcazfero, Calif Special Course 5 Swimming Club. Slale College. 'LUCAS, MARGUERITE LA RAE Illaln Avenue H lgh School, San ffnlonio, T cxaf. Spanish Club 5 5 Spanish Play 5 Art Club 4. Page ninety-eight The Gray Castle LUNDSTROM, VIRGINIA MARIE Garyfeld Grammar School. Basketball Team 5, Volleyball Team 2, 5, Timalathean Society I, Spanish Club 5. MCCLURE, GLENN EDSON- Mack Van lVerl Public Sehooloz R. O. T. C. 2, Tug-oil War 2, Pushball 2, Tennis 2, 5, 4, Advertising Manager, The Russ 4. Slale College. MCDONALD, ALICE Gran! School. Hi Iinx 5, 4, S. S. G. Committees, Girls' League Committees, Golf Club, Tennis Club 3 Girls' League Carnival. Slale College-Glrlf' Collegiale. MQELROY, MARY DOROTHY- Dot Gtllffld Grammar School. Classical Club 1, 2, 5, Volleyball Team 1, 2, 4. Stale College. MCCOWAN, ALVIN Hi Y 2, 5, President Sportsman's Club 4, Golf Club 2, 5, Varsity Basketball 4, Russ Staff 5, 4, Sporting Editor Russ 4, Sporting Editor Annual 4, Bo s' Federation Representative 4, Chairman Baccalaureate Committee 4 , Advertising Manager Russ 5, 4, Interclass Baseball 2, Sack Rush 2. The Gray Castle Page ninety-nine Page one hundred MCGREERY, WILLIAM MCKAY, KATHERINE Franceo' Parker School. Honor Society. Tennis Club. Commencement Committee. MCLAIN, ALMUS H. Football I-2-5-43 Basketball I 3 Track 25 Book Ex- change 5-4. Unlverwily of Southern Calyornia. MCLEAN, EDWIN B. Garfield School. Vice President Masquewig Clubg Social Service Committee g Manager Boys' Hi -Iinxg Personal Service Committee. Unicferxily of California. MCMILLEN, LOTTIE MARIE Normal Heighbr School. Stenographic Course. The Gray Castle MCNEIL, HAROLD EDWARD- Bud Lincoln Grammar School. Pushball 1, 25 Tugnof- War 1, 2, 5, 45 Pushball 25 Overall Club 1, 25 Scientific Club 55 Interclass Football 1, 2, 5, 45 All Interclass Fullback 55 Third Team Football 15 Second Team Football 2, 55 Honor Roll 2, 4. MACOMBRAY, GEORGE Engineering Preparatory5 Varsity Football 4. Normal Training School, San Diego. MACPHERSON, WILLIAM A.- Bill Sonora Grammar School, Sonora, Calif. Comrades' Club 25 Orchestra Society 25 Tug-of-War 25 Sack Rush 55 Chemistr Club 55 Interclass Football 55 High School Bandy45 Hi Y 5, 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 45 Treasurer of High School Band 45 R. O. T. C. Rifle Team 4. Slate College. MARTIN, SIDNEY W.- Speed College Preparatory Course 5 Howling Hundred 25 Sack Rush 25 funior-Sophomore Tug-of-War 55 150 lb. Footbal 25 R. O. T. C. 25 Second Team Baseball 25 Band 2, 55 Interclass Baseball 2, 5 5 Coach 45 Varsity Baseball 5, 4. Univenrlly of Call- fornla or Unwenrlly of Te.xa.r. MASON, LUCILE KENISTON Pacjic Beach Grammar School. Music Courseg Musical Society 1, 2, 55 Scientific Society 4. The Gray Castle Page one hundred one Page one huudrefd iwo MAURER, NORBERT MAXWELL, RICHARD BARLOW Unlveraily H zlgh School. Orchestral Society 53 Tennis Club 45 Scientific Club 45 Swimming Club 4. Stale College. MAYNE, HAROLD Lincoln School. Univenrily of Southern Calzffornia IOHN H. MARCOM Omega Kappa 3 R. O. T. C. Unlveroily of Southern Calcfornia. MINOR, C. .fra N R1 4-few H Sch .Zy l 0 A nzon choo . r r- - 3 - . as . Riv 'lew ig - :ga l ' a: ts L S. Band pPresi- de -l 3 . 's rc estra 5, 4g St ent Band Le 3: I if or Hilltop Brass artetg S. D. H. Or 3 e : 5, 45 S. D. H. S. ncl 5,4gBoys' H' nx. Q . . Naval zlcademy, napolzlr. The Gray Castle MORAN, MARION English Coursey Girls' League Board 25 Hi Iinxg Girls' Board of Control Play. MORGAN, ORIOLE La Jolla High School. Teachers' College Prepara- tory Course. San Diego Slale College. MORRILL, VERA MORRISON, EVELYN -f Florence Grammar School. Gro.rJmonl 2, 55 Girls' dl Hi Iinx 55 Grand Chorus 5, 45 Basketball 4g Senior A Glee. Stale College. MULICK, ELIZABETH The Gray Castle Page one hundred three MYATT, WILLIAM NASH, VIRGINIA PRESTON Loma Porlal School. Social Service Committee 5 5 Art Club 5, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. NEAL, DAVID ALEXANDER Llncoln Grammar School. Bookkeeping Course5 R. O. T. C. I, 2, 5, 45 Pushball 1, 25 Tug-of-War 5, 45 Carnival 15 Cross-Country 55 Interclass Track 55 De Molay Play 55 Sergeants' Club 55 Boys' Tennis 55 Senior B Rifle Team 45 Officers' Club 45 Ticket Seller 45 Omega Kappa 4. NEAR, CHLOE ELIZABETH Normal Training School. Sfzenographic Course. Bu.r1'ne.r.r College. NEWTON, AMY LILA , fllolzne High Selzool. llollne, Ill. San Dlego Slale College. Page one hundred four The Gray Castle NOWAG, HAZEL CLIO Pelaluma Hzfgh School. Tennis Club. San Diego Junior College. NOYES, HARVEY OAKES, IESSAMINE MYERS Ocean Beach Grammar School. English Course. PAGE, ETHEL ONA ' Garfield School. English Course 5 Honor Roll 1, 2. Univerwily of Porfo Rico. PALMER, IRMA- Pat Gran! School. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Spanish Club Play 2, 33 Orchestral Society 43 Musical Conven- tion at Pomona College 4 3 Senior A Glee 4 3 Sponsor C Company 4g Swimming Club 55 Stage Force 2, 5. Unlvenflly of California. The Gray Caxtle Page one hundred five Page one hundred six PALMER, MARIORY ELIZABETH- Gerry Normal Helghlr Grammar School. Commercial Course, Grand Chorus 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Swimming Club 5, Tennis Club 4, Volleyball 4. PARKER, RACHEL- Ray Normal Training School. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4, President Girl Reserves 4, Timalathean Society 4, Girls' League Co-operative Committee 4. Stale . College. PASCHAL, MARIAN VERNICE- Bebe Walerlown High School, Walerlown, Tenn., Lake- land Hllgh School, Lakeland, Florida. Girls' Y 4, 5, 6, Art Club 5, Hiking Club 6. Slate College. PATRICK, RAYMOND W. Cenlral Grammar School. Ea.rl San Diego. Book- kee ing Course, R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, Sergeants' Clu 2, 5, Treasurer Sergeants' Club 5, S. O. R. Club 2. PELTON, MAXINE IEANNE ' Garfield Grammar School. English Course, Tima- lathean Society 2, 5, Permanent Member Tima- lathean Society 5, Girl Reserves 5 5 Russ Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior A Motto Committee , Social Service Committee. San Diego Junior College. The Gray Castle PERRY, ADA MARTHA Normal H elghla' Grammar School. Normal Training Course5 Spanish Club l, 25 Art Club 55 Honor Society 5, 4. Slalc Teachcnr' College. PERRY, NELDA IONE gviympla Hzlqh School, Olympia, Wa.rh. Senior A ee. PETERSON, CAROL Hzloh School, HaJlz'ng.r, Iowa. English Coursep Basketball 4. PETERSON, GEORGE- Pete Gran! Grammar School. General Course 5 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Pushball I5 Sack Rush 25 Tug-of-Yvar 55 Secretary S. O. R. Club 25 150 lb. Football 25 Interclass Track 45 Second Team Track 45 Interclass Football 55 110 lb. Basketball 2, Class B Basketball 5: Russ Staff- Stage Force Football 45 Boxing-Wrestling Club 55 Mountain Lions 4. Unlsfrruly qf llyarhznglon. PFEIFFER, GERTRUDE SUE Nornral Tramzng Grammar School. Camp Kearny Club 1, Swimming Club 2, 55 Senior Volleyball 45 Basketball 45 Senior Hockey 4. flmerzcan College of Phyncal Edacalzon, Chicago. The Gray Castle l Page one hundred seven Page one hundred eight PICKER, SYLVIA San Y.rLa'ro. Girls' Hi Iinx 1, 2, 5, 4 5 Girls' League Carnival 5 5 Social Service 5, 45 Drama 45 Senior A Play Flower Committee 45 Gift Assembly 4. Alexz' Way Burnf' School of Dancing. PIERSON, ALICE BERNICE Brooklyn High Srhool. Home Economics Course No. 145 Spanish Club 200, 500, 400. San Diego Slate College. PINKLEY, HOWARD-- Pinkey President S. O. R. Club 2 5 Vice-President S. O. R. Club 15 Bo s' Glee Club 5, 45 Asst. Yell Leader 45 Boys' Feflleration Re resentative 55 Class B Basketball 55 110 lb. Easketball 25 Third Team Football 1. POLAND, WILLIAM Ercondulo Hzgh School 3 year.r. Preparatory College Coursey Glee Club 2, 55 O eretta, Windmills of Hollandu 2 5 150 lb. Basketball Team. PORTERFIELD, FLORENCE-- Flo Brooklyn Grammar Sehoolg Cenlral High School, lVa.rhLnglon, D. C. 1, 2. English Course5 Girls' League Co-operative Committee 55 Girls' League Sunshine Committee 55 Classical Club 5, 45 Presi- dent Classical Club 4 5 Russ Staff 55 Editor Annual 4. Zllllla' College. The Gray Castle POTTER, KENNETH F.- Kenny llmcoln Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 25 110 lb. Basketball 25 Class B Basketball 55 Vice-President S. O. R. Club 25 Sack Rush 25 Push Ball 25 Third Team Football 15 Tug-of-War 5. POWELL, BILL Drama 1, 25 Interclass Football 55 Varsity Track 5, 45 W0rld's Champion Relayg Tennis Club 1, 2. Unlveruly of Colorado. PRICE, IOHN PROPER, MADALEINE Florence School. Hi Iinx 2, 45 Girls' League Board of Control 2, 45 Executive Committee 5, 4 5 Vice- President of A. S. B. 45 Honorar ' Member of Girls' League 45 Secretary ol' Assembly Committee 45 Vice-President of Girls' League 45 Chairman of Ecial Service Committee 4. Bo.rlon Conmervalory u.rzc. PURCELL, ADELAIDE MARY Wamhlnglon School. Hockey 55 Volleyball 55 Tennis Club 45 Spanish Club 5, 4. San Diego Slate College. The Gray Castle Page one hundred nine RATCLIFFE, VIRGINIA GRACE Normal Training School. English Coursey Musical Society 1, 23 French Club 2, 5, Finance Com- missioner lj Girl Reserves 2, 5, 4 3 Program Com- mittee Spanish Club 4. San Diego Slafe College, and Berkeley. RATNER, DINAH New York Grammar School. Stenographic Course 5 Musical Society 2, 5 g Spanish Club 2 3 Russ Staff 5, 4. READ, HELEN ELIZABETH Sherman Grammar School. English Course 5 Classi- cal Club 1, 2, 5, Timalathean Society 1, 2, 5, 4, Permanent Member Senior Honor Roll, C. S. F. Seal. San Diego Slale College, Broad Uakw, Pam- ena. READ, MARGARET ISABEL Sherman Grammar School. English Course, Tima- lathean Society 1, 2, 5, 45 Permanent Member Timalathean Society, Scholarship Seal, Senior Honor Roll. San Diego Slale Collegeg Pomona. REDMOND, DOROTHY Page one hundred ten The Gray Castle REISBACH, MARGARET REYNOLDS, MARGARET A.- Peggy .fiuandawze Prwafe School, San Dzego. English Course. Nurfex' Trammg School, Mercy HoJpLfal, 62m Diego. RIBBELL, FRANK EUGENE Florence School. English Course: R. O. T. C. lg Tennis Club 1, 2, 53 Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Club 1, 2 5 Vice-President Tennis Club 5 5 President Tennis Club 4, Athletic Emblem Association 5, Interclass Baseball 43 Freshman Champion Inter- class Tennis lg Interclass Football 1, 5, 4, Coach Interclass Football Champions 43 Class Yell Leader 5: Light Weight Football l, 2, Varsity Football 5, 4 3 Captain Varsity Football 4 3 Varsity Tennis Team 5, Executive Committee 5, 4 g Chair- man General Conduct Committee, Boys' Federa- tion 4p Annual Staff 4, Senior A Cabinet Senior Ball Committee 4. Slale Collegeg Unlvcrnly of California. RICE, LOUIS I. President 1-B Civics Club 5 President Golf Club 2 3 Golf Team 1, 2, 5, 45 Pushball 1, 2 p Overall Club 1, 2, 53 Tug-of-War 2, 53 Advertising Manager Iune Annual, '25, RICE, MARIORIE EASTMAN Florence School. Latin Course, Secretary of Class lg S. S. G. 23 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4g Board of Control 2 3 Chairman Sunshine Committee 5, 4 3 Secretary Senior B Class. W ellewley College. l The Gray Castle Page one hundred eleven RICE, MARY LOUISE Lincoln Grammar School, Imperial, Calif. Girl Reserves 1, Musical Society 1, Classical Club 2, Grand Chorus 2, 5 , Girls' Glee Club 5 , Senior A Glee Club 4, Girls' League Co-operative Com- mittee 4. Slephena' College, Columlua, 1710. RICHARD, ARMAND RAYMOND Bemenl Hzlqh School, Bement, Illlnozlr. College Prep. Course. RICHARDSON, MAX PAUL-''Skinny - Slim - Spider Normal H e1ghl.r School. Commerce Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 110 lb. Basketball Team 1, 2, 5, Interclass Baseball 2, 5, Cross- Country 2, S. O. R. Club 2, Sack Rush 2, Tug-of- War 5, 4, Glee Club 4, Grand Chorus 4, Tima- lathean Society 4. RIQSER, ARTHUR K. Cenlral School and Burlon High School, Bremerlon, Wawh. Sack Rush 2, Cross-Country 2, 5, 4, Inter- class Track 2, 5, 4, Track 4, Blues' Committee, Boys' Federation 4, Howling Hundred 2, 5. Unl- vernly of Wamhznglon. RITTOFF, ETA Coronado Grammar an l Coronado High Schoolf. Stenographic Course, Swimming Club 5, Students' Self-Government 2, Spanish Club 2, Musical Society 5, Tennis Club 5, 4, Honor Roll 4, Tima- lathean Society 4, Russ Stall' 4 , Annual Staff 4. Page one hundred twelve The Gray Castle RIZER, HELEN LOUISE- Blondie Cenlml School, Ea.rl San Dzeoo. Girls' League: Social Service Committee, Hiking Club. Bu.rme.r.r College. ROBE, HARVEY ROBINSON, RALPH ROHRBACH, RALPH WILLIAM York Hzgh School, York, Pa. Mechanical Arts Course, Interclass Basketball lp Interclass Foot- liaygll 2, 55 S. O. R. Club 2, Sack Rush 23 Tug-oll ar 5, 4. ROOD, LUCILLE Englewood Hlgh, Chicago. Ukelele Club, Girl Re- serves. French Club. Pzuadena Hzlqh, Pamdena. Girl Reserves. John B. Drake Grammar School, Chicago, Ill. The Gray Casile Page one hundred thirteen ROPPE, SYDNEY- Syd Herman H :gh School, Herman, Jlmn. Stenographic Course5 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 S. O. R. Club 25 S. O. R. Club Vaudeville 25 Pusl1ball25 R. O. T. C. Band 25 Tug-of-War 2, 55 Sergeants' Club 55 Stamp Club 55 Bugle Corps 55 Howling Hundred 55 R. O. T. C. Track 55 Crack Platoon 55 Officers' Club 5, 45 Mayor, Ist Battalion 45 Omega Kappa 45 Hi Y 45 Personal Service Committee, Bovs' Federation 45 Assistant Ticket Auditor 4. San Diego Slale College. ROSE, REVA VIRGINIA Redlanda' High School. Volle ball 45 Hockey 45 Tennis Club 45 Advanced dyrchestra 5. Slale College and Unlc'er.rlly of California, Soulhern Branch. ROSS, ROBERT Pl. Loma School. Scientific Course Lcollege Pre .15 Chemistrv Club5 Scientific Club 5 Sergeants' Cliib, Oflicers' Club5 Omega Kappag R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 55 Boys' Federation 5 Tug-of-War 2, 5. San Diego Slale College. ROUDEBUSH, FRANK ROWE, ELIZABETH MARIE--- Tommie Gran! School. Volleyball 5, 45 Basketball 2, 5, 45 Hockey 2, 5, 45 Tennis Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Senior A Glee 4. BuJme.r.r College. Page one hundred fourteen The Gray Castle RYAN, DRUSILLA- Dru Sherman School. Foreign Language5 Honor Roll I5 Honor Societ 25 Hockey I, 2, 55 Volleyball 1, 2, 55 Basketball 25 Indoor Basketball 55 Classical Club 1, 2, 55 Tennis Club 25 Girl Reserves 2, 5, 45 Cabinet of Girl Reserves 45 Hiking Club 45 G. A. E. A. 45 Senior A Play 4. Slale College or Redlandm. SAMPLE, KATHERINE Gran! School. Secretary of Class 1, 55 Secretary of Debate Club 55 Vice-President Girls' League 55 Russ Staff 55 Chairman Social Service Committee 55 Girls' Hi-Iinx 5, 45 Girls' League Carnival 55 Chairman Co-operative Committee 45 President Girls' League 45 Secretary A. S. B. 45 Sponsor Company E , R. 0. T. C. 45 Reception Com- mittee for Worlcl's Fliers 45 Vice-President Senior A Class 4. San Diego Stale Collegeg Slanford U n fvenrily . SANDERS, WILLIAM HENRY- Bill Normal Training School. Course No. 4. Honor Roll 15 Timalathean Society 15 Spanish Club 2, 55 Sergeants' Club 55 Pushball 2, 55 Sack Rush 25 Glee Club 5, 45 Beta Chapter Omega Kappa 45 R. O. T. C. I, 2, 5, 45 R. O. T. C. Track Meet 55 Hi Iinx 4. SAWYER, PHIL A.- Tom Emerxon Grammar School. Natural Science Course5 Tennis Club 1, 25 Pushball 25 Sack Rush 25 R. O. T. C. 2, 55 Tug-of-War 55 Boys' Federation 5, 45 Vtlelcome Committee, Boys' Federation 45 Russ Staff 45 Assistant Sport Editor Annual Staff 4. Univer.rz'lg of Chicago. SCHAEFER, MARY LOUISE Hawlhornc School, Daglon, Ohio. Teachers' Course. Paczfc College. The Gray Castle Page one hundred fifteen Page one hundred sixteen SCHULMAN, LEON- Oleo Fo.rler Grammar School. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4j Sergeants' Club 53 Omega Kappa 43 Timalathean Society 2, 4j Sack Rush 2j Tug-of-War 5, 43 Push- ball 23 Radio Club 53 Spanish Club 2, 53 Scientific Society 2, 5, 43 Chemistry Club 53 Bo s' Hi Iinx 43 Senior A Honor Roll 43 Howling Hundred 5, College Cnol lcnownj. SCHWARTZ, HELEN BEVELYN Grant School. English C0!ll'SCj Swimming Club 53 Volleyball Team 5 3 Tennis Club 4. SCUDDER, IOHN CLIFTON Slate Normal Training School. Natural Science Course3 R. O. T. C. 13 S anish Club 1, 2, 53 Russ Staff 5, 43 Exchange Eciliitor 43 Senior A Motto Committee 4. San Diego Slate College. SEIFERT, EUGENIE A. G.- Genie Sherman School. English Course3 Classical Club 1, 23 Russ Staff 5, 43 News Editor Russ Staff 43 Staff Senior A Editor Edition of Russ 3 Senior A Glee Clubg Organization Editor Annual Staff 4. Slale College. SHARMAN, FRANCES Brooklyn School. Latin Course 3 Debate with Santa Monica 53 Debate with Glendale 53 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 43 Honor Society 1, 2, 5, 43 Senior Honor Roll 3 Classical Club 2, 5, 43 Secretary-Treasurer of Classical Club 4 3 Girls' Athletic Emblem Associa- tion 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Hockey Team 2, 5, 4g Volleyball Team 1, 2, 53 Reporter on Annual 3 Debate Club 5, 4 3 Girls' League Co-operative Com- mittee 5. .Ulllr College. The Gray Castle I SHARPLESS, HAROLD HARVEY Normal Hezfghla' School. Course No. 10, Mechanical Arts, R. 0. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 4. Eleclr1'calEngincering School, Chicago, Ill. SHEPHERD, RUTH LAURA Ocean Beach Grammar School. Commercial Course 5 Girls' Gleeg Senior A Glee. SHIELDS, CLYDE EMERSON Normal HefghlJ School. Band p Orchestrag Spanish Club, Tennis Club. Slanford Unwem-ily. SKINNER, EDWARD ARTHUR Our Lady of flngela' School. Bookkeeping. San Diego Slale College. SLOANE, FRANCES Honor Society 2, 55 Tennis Club 5. Unlvenrlly of Cdll:f0 lll.t1. The Gray Castle Page one hundred seventeen Page one hundred eighteen SMITH, FAY Cenlral School. Stenographic course, Managing Editor of the Annual. may S W e 4 Drama Club 5, 43 Spanish Club lrls Co operative Committee 4 5 Kismet 3 Romantic Age Miss Lulu Betty. San Diego Slale Colleoe O I f , N r f S , X6 Q 5 1 A ' N W, ' 1 A ammar School Secretarial Course x ' f K 3 X ' . - - - ' SMITH, HARRY SNELL, ALICE Sherman School. Tennis Club. Scrzpp: llelabolic Clinic, La Jolla. SORKNESS, HERBERT-- Slim Hemel Union High School. R. O. T. C. I, 2, 5, 43 Push Ball 2, Tu -of-War 2, 55 Sergeants' Club 2, 5, Officers' Clui 5, 4 5 Secretary Ollicers' Clubg Omega Kap a 4, Commander Omega Kappa, President Ofliycers' Club g Speed Cop 5 3 Rifle Team 5, 4. Un1'uer.fiLy of Illlnnemla. The Gray Castle SPICER, ELIZABETH Willmar High School, Willmor, Illinn. Senior A Glee. z7l1'll.r College. SPINING, MARY SPRAGUE, SUSANNA FLORENCE WHJhl'Hgl0H Grammar School. Drama Club 2, 5, 45 Girls' Social Service 45 Kismet Univenrily of Oregon . SPRINGER, ED Lincoln Grammar School. Second Team Baseball 25 Sophomore Championship Baseball 2 5 Varsity Baseball 55 Iunior Team 55 Varsity Baseball 4. Zechmcal School. STANLEY, ALAN Gran! School. Football 15 Interclass Football 15 150 lb. Football 2 5 Interclass Football 25 Second Team Football 55 lnterclass Football 55 Varsity Football 4 5 Tennis Club 1. Stanford Univenrily. The Gray Castle Page one hundred nineieeu V w STARBUCK, GENEVIEVE Glenwood Sprlngm, Colo. English Course 5 Spanish Club 2, 5, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 5, 45 Girl' Hi-Iinx 2, 5. San Diego State Normal STEET LE, IONE Sherman School. Swimming Club 5, 45 Grand Chorus 1, 2, 5. Counly HoJpz'lal. STEMEN, IKE W. Central bbhool. Tennis Club 5, 45 Honor Society 45 Sergeanls' Club 55 Omega Kappa 45 Boys' Federa- tion 5, . STILLWELL, WILLIAM D.-- Bill Sherman School. Engineering Course5 Hi Y 1, 2, 5, 45 Treasurer Hi Y 55 Secretary Hi Y 45 President Iunior Hi Y 55 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Sergeants' Club 2, 55 Treasurer Sergeants' Club 55 Officers' Club 5, 45 Adjutant Omega Ka pa 45 110 lb. Basketball 2, 55 Cross-Countr 55 Class B Football 45 Tug-of-War 2, 55 Pushbally15 Interclass Swim- ming 15 Boys' Hi Iinx 5, 45 Chemistry Club 2. 5, 45 Drum Maior Band 45 Freshman Yell Leader 1: Howling Hundred 2, 55 Varsity Yell Leader 45 Boys' Glee 2, 5, 45 Russ Staff 5, 45 Senior A Pro- gram Committee 4 5 S. S. G. 25 Interclass Track 45 Timalathean Society 2, 5, 45 Permanent Member Timalathean Society5 State Older Boys' Con- ference Delegate 2, 5, 45 County Older Boys' Con- ference Delegate and Yell Leader 55 Scholarship Federation Seal and Pin. San Diego Slate Aformal. STOTLER, HELEN Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nel1raJlca. English and History Courses5 Senior A Glee. Redlandtr Univcnrity. Page one hundred twenty The Gray Castle SURRY, CECIL H. Brooklyn Grammar School. Art Course3 Sack Rush 23 Tug-of-War 53 Art Club 53 Officers' Club 4j Hi Y 43 Captain R. O. T. C.3 Russ Weekly 4. SCHWENSEN, ANNA MARY Lincoln School. Rainbow Club lj President Rainbow Club3 Art Club 53 Dramatic Society 1, 2 3 Timalathean Society 13 Classical Club 2, 53 Golf Club 1, 23 Tennis Club 1, 2j Russ Weekly Staff 1, 2, 53 Semi-Annual Staff 1, 2, 53 Annual Staff 1, 2, 53 Oriental Dance Carnival 53 S. P. G. 53 Secretary S. P. G. 53 Girls' Hi-Iinx 5. Unlver.rlly of California. TALBERT, MARY ELZA Sherman School. Bookkeeping C0urse3 Grand Chorus 1, 23 Secretary of S anish Club 5 3 Treasurer of Spanish Club 43 Social Service Committee Rep- resentative 4g Spanish Club Play 5. TELLER, LOWELL B. Lincoln Grammar School. Engineering Course: R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 43 Colonel R. O. T. C. 43 Ser- geants' Club 1, 23 President Sergeants' Club 2j Officers' Club 5. 43 Vice-President Officers' Club 43 Omega Kappa 43 Commander Ome a Ka pn. Council 43 Senior Y 23 Hi Y 5, 43 Presiient Y Group 43 C. M. T. C. 1, 2, 5, 43 R. O. T. C. Con- ference, Fresno 43 Older Boys' Conference, Pasa- dena 4 3 Russ Staff 4j Annual Stall' 43 Vice-Presi- dent Boys' Federation 43 Boys' Hi Iinx 5, 43 Quincy Davenport in The Melting Pot 4g Lord Loam in Admirable Crichton' 43 Push- ball lj Tug-of-War 2j Boys' Glee Club 43 Boys' Federation Convention, San Diego 43 Scientific Society 53 R. O. T. C. Track Meet 2. THEMER, IRENE Florence School. Rece tion Committee of Girls' League Convention 53 Sbcial Service Committee of Girls' League 53 Co-operative Committee of Girls' League 43 Orchestra 2, 53 Vice-President of Musical Society 23 Debate Club 23 Orchestral Society 2, 53 Hi Iinx 2, 4. Slalc College and UHLVEllJl'lll of Call- fornia. The Gray Castle Page one hundred twenty one Page one hundred twenty-two THOM, MINNIE MAY Fremonl H zzgh School of Uaklanrl, Calif. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Officer Girls' Social Service. u THOMAS, KATHARINE Vice-President Classical Club, President Classical Club 5 Vice-President and Permanent Member of Timalathean Societ 5 Historian of School 3 Member of Cast, Senior A lglayg Mana er Senior A Glee. Knox College, Galarlzurg, Ill.,' Sianford Unlverfllfy. TRIM, ETHEL WINIFRED Jefenron School. Classical Clubg Orchestral Society: Musical Society. TULEY, MIRIAM Jefermon School. Honor Society 2, 5 5 Orchestral Society 5, 4 5 Completed Course in Three and one- half Years. I TWISTLETON, IULIA Valley City H lgh School, Valley Cily, N. D. Special Coursey Swimming Club. Junior College. The Gray Castle 1, . ' - I l TWYFORD. LUCILLE LILLIAN Lincoln Grammar School. Commercial Course No. 15g Spanish Clubg Social Service Committee: French Clubp Community Chest Essay Contestg Honor Rollg Timalathean Society 3 Senior A Honor Roll. Junior Cnllege and Unziveraily of Soulhern Callfornia. ULYATT, MARGARET R. O. T. C. Sponsorg Senior A Ball Committee: Girls' Tennis Clubp French Clubg Girls' Sports Editor, Russg Ticket Seller-5 Middy Committee: gtuclent Self-Government Commisslonp Is That oi v VALENTINE, MARIORIE BELLE Jefenron Grammar School. Musical Society 2, 5. Redlanda' Ullilltffffl-Qf. VAN DEN AKKER, IEANNETTE Szukaloon Colleglale InJlllule. Teachers' Course. Member of Classical Club. Member of Grand Chorus. lntend to take Post Graduate Course. VAN DERBUR, FRANCIS The Gray Castle Page one hundred twenty-three Page one hundred twenty-four VANDERWATER, GEORGE VURGASON, RAY Sweclwaler Union High School. Classical Club 2, 5, 4, Vice-President 55 Scientific Club 5, 41 Secretary Scientific Club 4. School of Pharmacy and Surgeonw' School. WADE. ALICE IRENE Van. Horn School, Kan.ra.r Clly, Mo. Architectural Eimurseg Glee Club 45 Grand Chorus 53 Senior A ee 4. WADE, EVELYN WADSTROM, NAOMA The Gray Castle WARFIELD, HORACE OTTO Normal Training School. Law Course 5 Bo s' Prose- cuting Attorney 25 Sack Rush 25 Pushbvall 1, 25 Track 2. 55 Sergeants' Club 25 President of Debat- ing Club 55 Senior A Play 45 Chairman Welcome Committee Boys' Federation 5, 45 Third Period Representative Boys' Federation 5, 45 Ditch Day Committee 45 Senior A Sweater Committee 45 Senior Class Color Committee 45 R. O. T. C. Band 1, 2, 55 Assistant Mailing Clerk of the Russ 25 Tug-of-War 2, 5. Univerdly of California and Yale. WELTY, HOWARD WFNDT, LYMAN Urange Union Hzlqh School. Debate Team 55 Class B Basketball 55 Torensic Team Uunior Essayj 55 Track 55 Iunior Class Play. Hottentot 55 Secre- tary Hi Y Club 55 Dramatics 55 Play, The Melt- ing Pot 45 Play, Miss Lulu Bett 45 Athletic Manager of Hi Y Club 45 Dramatics 4. WEST, DOROTHY WHITE, FLORENCE KATHARINE Jej'er..o'on School. Honor Society 1, 2, 55 Orchestra 5, 45 Senior A Glee 45 Completed Course in 5 M Years. Chicago College of fIIu.ric. The Gray Castle Page one lnmdrcd twenty jim: WHITNEY, CONSTANCE Lexlnolon Hziah School, 11Ia.r.f. Latin Club 2, 5. Training School for Nur.re.r, Coanly Ho.rpilal. WHELAN, FRANCIS C.- Stub Sherman Grammar School. Engineering Pre ara- tory Course 3 Third Team Football 13 I-Tlonor Society 2, 5, 43 Permanent Member of'Timalathean Societyg Class B Football Team 43 Spanish Club 5, 43 Vice-President of S anish Club 53 Pushball 13 Tug-of-War 53 S anisli Play, Marquessa de Torresnoblesu 53 Constitutional Oration Contest 5, 4j lnterclass Football 53 Boys' Glee Club 43 Senior A Honor Society 43 Grand Chorus Concert 43 Boys' Hi Iinx 43 Scholarshi Federation Diploma Seal 3 Interclass Baseball 4. llsblre Dame Univzrlrrlly. WICKENS, JOHN- Iohnny Sweelwaler H Lgh School. Science COUTSSQ Interclass and Varsity Football 5. 43 Inter-class Track 5, 43 Tug-of-War 5, 4g Boxing and Wrestling Club 53 Swimming Club 53 Golf Club 53 Hiking Club 43 Mountain Lions 4 3 Boys' Federation 5, 4 3 School Service Committee 43 Cross-Country 5, 43 Coach Interclass Football 4j Senior A Ditch Day Com- mittee 4j Senior A Gift Committee 43 Senior A Ball Committee 4. Unlverwlly of WdJhl'H.gl0H.. WIKLANDER, RUTH VIOLET- R. V. I. Everell H lqh School, Everell, Wa.rh. President Short Story Club 53 Science Club 53 History Club 53 Girls' Glee Club 2, 53 Girls' Quartet 53 Grand Chorus 1, 2, 53 Hiking Club 2. VS ILLIAMS, MILDRED LOUISE Jefenfon Grammar Schoolf Musical Societ 23 Spanish Club 53 Tennis Club 53 Timalatliiean Society 5, 4g Glee Club 43 Senior A Glee 43 R. 0. T. C. Sponsor 4. Slanford Univerdlny. Page one hundred twenty six The Gray Castle WILLS. MARY WILLSON, ELEANOR IEAN Bremerlon, Wawhinglon, Hzlgh School. Girl Re- serves 5, 45 Timalathean Society 5, 4, Permanent Member 4, Classical Club 5, 4 3 Spanish Club 5 p Girls' League Co-o erative Committee 4 5 Senior A Glee 4. Wellmley gollege. WISER, DARWIN E.- Nuntha Jejferwon Grammar School. Interclass Baseball 5 5 Tug,-of-War 4 3 Hi Y. Uru'uer.rlly of Rea'!and.r. WOLFF, AMELIA Garfeld School. Spanish Club l, 2, 5, Girls' Athletics 5. San Diego Slale Normai. WOLF, CHARLES- Chuck Normal Hezighlx Grammar School. R. O. T. C. l, 25 Radio 1, 2 5 Hi Y 4 g Cross-Country 4. The Gray Castle f Page one hundred twenty-seven Page one hundred twenty-eight WONDER, DONALD HAROLD- Don Jefenron Grammar School. Sack Rush 15 Interclass Track 55 Sergeants' Club 55 Officers' Club 45 Captain F Company 45 Scientific Society 5, 45 Chairman Grievance Committee, Boys' Federa- tion 45 Russ Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior A Commencement Committee 4. UnL'uer.ri!y of Cali- jornta. WORK, IAMES WOSK, ANNA ESTHER Cenlral School, Enwl San Diego. Bookkeeping Course5 Swimming Club 25 Volleyball Team 55 Grand Chorus 2, 4. Broad 0ak,r, Pa.mn'ena. 4 YOUNG, DOROTHY LAMONT Normal Training Srhool. Home Economics Course: Dramatic Society 5, 4. Cowlume Designing School. YORK, ROBERT 1 Pocalello, Idaho, Hzlqh School. Class B Football 55 Class B Basketball 5, 45 Interclass Football 5, 45 Tennis Club 35 Social Service Committee 5, 4. Stale College or Univer.rif-y of Arizona. The Gray Castle N X :Y 1 , Q ' x kv. 'x V , Qgu 5 The Gray Castle Page one lzuudrfdtweniy-1zz'11e GLEE NE JU E.lElEYE.IEAEfIEAE'lE'i'ElEE SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLL CLASS OF JUNE, 1925, SAN DIEGO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Frances Sharman ..,.......,..,... Katherine Thomas Murel Hufbauer , , . . . . Francis Whelan E, . . . . Adah Fletcher . . . . . . Marjorie Rice . Maxine Felton , Arthur Anderson. I . . . Dorothy Garnett Winifred Green Bruce Ayers . , 1 Florence White Reva Rose 1 . . George Hartley , Jean Wilson . . . Helen Read . . , John M. Lewis. Frank Dodson . Florence Porterfield . . . . . . Henry Fracker ...... . . . John L. Bartley , .. . ., Leon Schulman . 1 . . . 1 Katherine McKay .... 1 . . Margaret I. Read. . . . . . Margaret Jones .... . . . Frances Sloane ,... , 1 . Lucile Twyford , . . . , , 29 27 Z6 26 24 2255 22 21 21 20m 20 IQM 19 19 18 I8 18 17M 17 17 I7 16 I6 I6 I5 I5 I5 l's in solids 11 11 11 11 11 41 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Pnq 4118111 Jzdrcdflziriy T115 GMI Ca-'HL' The Medicine Man's Prophecy 'Twas a clear and bright springtime eveningg 'twas a warm and balmy springtime evening, when Chief Father Time sat alone in his tepee, deep in meditation. Thus to himself he muttered- It is time I commenced the preparation for the class prophecy of the tribe of Know-it-alls of the Reservation of the Gray Castle, class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five. I will call unto myself my swift-footed messenger, Wiggy Fletcher, and with haste I will dispatch him to bid the class assemble for a mighty pow-pow as we smoke the Pipe of the Departing. I will cause a great and mighty fire to be lighted on the Hilltop by my great fire lighter Allan Stanley, with his mighty cigarette matches. I will cause the tom-tom to be sounded by my renowned musician, Allan Minor. I will bid unto our council the wondrous Medicine Man, Oujii Wow-Wow, and as the Pipe is passed in silence from the braves unto the squaws he shall, in voice deep and sepulchral, reveal their inclinations and destinations with great accuracy ofthe mind. Thus were they assembled, and thus was the weird, the gruesome, and the fantastic disclosed unto those initiated. INDIAN NAME Red-in-the-Face Red Feather Rain-in-the-Face Kick-in-the-Face Squaw Little Bray Fire-fly Squaw-k Sleet-Foot Squaw Black Horse Chief White Horse Squaw Minnie Boo Squaw Talahassey Silver Deer Little Fawn Chief White Owl Star Eyes Chief Big Hippo Laughing Moon Squaw Minnie he-ha Chief Big Crow Giggling Water Pocahontas Squaw Brown Eyes Frozen Foot Ioe Big Knife Stick in the Mud Night Hawk Moon Flower Fire Light Chief Thunder-Stick Squaw Wahoo Chief Hick-Toe Squaw Lone Star Kalamazoo Thunder Cloud IVhite Cloud KNOWN As Marjorie Rice Iane Atkinson Ioe Egermayer Frank Ribble Georgia Boothe Madeline Proper Margaret Ulyatt Esme Freeman Katherine McKay Bailey Iustice Mary Atkinson Gwen Davis Maxine Pelton Edith Iohnstone Chas. Conrad Lydia Cooley Frank Dodson Helen Heskett Florence Ambrose Ewart Goodwin Gretchen Kier Pauline Connable Sylvia Picker Don Stewart Geo. Macoubray Louis Rice Iohn Price Charlotte Kiefer AMBITION To break up and make up To have long flowing tresses To keep in good with Helen To make others understand To win a heart To be a fashion model To quit going steady To be a calm, dignified blonde Must have Iustice Agree with Katherine Bathing beauty Popular with the men Artist's model Nl student in biology Would-be hero Dentist's nurse Social Climber To have an earnest way To marry a 99-year-old mil- lionaire with heart dis- ease and apoplexy To run the city To get by in traffic Small town gossip To be a high stepper To cheat the barber A drug-store cowboy with real guns To be a second Iack Holland To have enough money to step out every nite To earn some lack Florence Porterfield To lose her appetite Al MacGowan Bachelor Elizabeth Iorgenson Chorus girl Kenneth Iohnson A statue in Washington Park Mary Spining Sunday School teacher Mary Baker To be a wild woman Ed Fulkerson To make sta-comb work Rachael Campbell To rate as a poet The Gray Castle CAN You IMAGINE Not in love Tall, awkward brunette In short pants Social butterfly Breaking a date As being impossible All alone Agreeing with David Chewing gum A drug-store sheik In the movies Track runner Demure Wlithout a smile With a mustache A gold-digger Queener with the women Getting bawled out A snob? Lemon squeezer In a midget band Dancing with P. of VVales Rating with the Timalatheans Rescuing Nita Naldi Getting thin Eventually marrying Crying Dizzy blonde Editing this book Leading a choir Missionary to Africa Hitched up Farmerette Eating Chinese noodles Elevator boy Gym teacher Page one hundred thirty-one INDIAN NAME Squaw Clear-Water Squaw Laughing Eyes Dark Cloud Squaw Doe Heart Hiawatha Chief Flying Deer Squaw Clear Walter Chief Slinking VVater Chief Strong Horse Sunset Flower Chief Big-he-ha Chief Scar-Face Squaw VVork-Hard Snow Blossom Chief Smiling Tooth Setting Steer Chief Strong Arm Chief Black Fox Whislmering Breeze Chief Grizzly Bear Silver Night Eagle Feather Mist in the Eye Big Stump Small Pelican Big Pelican Dim Moon Chief Big Hoof Mud in the Chest Squaw Sun Flower Silver Dawn Chief Big Bone Squaw Small Face Squaw Pale Sun Squaw Blue Boy Squaw True Moon KNOWN As Frances Sharman Grace Knapp Mildred Williams Margit Andreen Adelia Everts Dick Kelsey Thelma Griggs Bill Elser Allan Stanley Mzirian Davis las. Work Rollie Durham Gen. Beale Katherine Hootman Arthur Anderson Allen Milior VVillis Fletcher Edward Kier Frances Sloan Carl Iohnson Alice Foster Gertrude Fleet Lowell Teller Horace W'artield Bill Stillwell Donald Wonder Minnie Thom George Hartley Bill Powell Marjorie Valentine Naoma YVadstrom Ioel Clubb Stella Iulton Irene Themer Maude Elliot Iuana Burger AMBITION Second Gilda Gray Hairdresser To be important Telephone operator To settle down To be quiet and collected Luxurious life To find solitude Wloman Hater To marry a tall blonde Own an airplane To be a hero To be in the High School Band To go to college Football coach Caddy To be a little hoarse To win Leah Toe dance To be an orator To be a success To be a red-hot mama General in Navy To be Sir Warfield Yell leader at Yale Second Mr. Hale To return to Iapan Stanford Track Manager To go to a dance Grow a garden To get by with Mrs. Hamman To work hard and succeed To be a school teacher Bathing beauty To live forever CAN You IMAGINE Milkmaid Being thin Social butterfly In church A flirt Knowing anything Witli straight hair As graduating Not in a triangle Witllout her winning way Running a water wagon Chewing Durham Backing up the team Being devilish Flunking a subject In golf knickers In No. 1 shoes YVithout a red necktie Leaving home Shooting craps Missing a State College football game Ruffled In the crack platoon Playing hookey Liking Mr. Heilbron Missing church Cutting school Vvithout a bat and ball In knickers Using profane language Ierking sodas Witllout red hair One-piece bathing suit Ioining the Colonial Leaving La Iolla Skating at Mission Beach Page one lzzmdfed thirty-two The Gray Ca-'HL The Gray Castle Page one hundred thirty-three ' A . ,g3,f.?:-fm, 1.faec4fP,- ' s-:.xv'Anifszlrfilrzm. 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' - ' W ' '- ' ' A A 'AIT - 4 X A A, KN, Q, 9. -,R g - fx Nw-X' xx C ig T3 P, 4 X.l The Gray Castle Page one lzzuzdred tlzirty-fin 'c Melody McKim I Wi c ,Tack Norris Ray Bond 1 SENIOR B CLASS - fff'wx HE Senior B's have, as usual, contributed to every phase of school life this year. For three years the student members have been prominent in school activities, and now for the fourth year they enter into their final inheritance, the leadership of the ' i Tff-'Vi ':' J my :,:.vgf,r -f -I5 lack Norris has been a peppy president and has led his class .. masterfully. The other officers were: Melody lVlcKim, vice- president 5 Ray Bond, secretary g Phil Winnek, treasurer 5 Dave Reed, ex-committeeg Red Held, yell leader 3 Mr. Williams, faculty advisor. Officers during the fall semester were: Ray Downey, president 5 Stuart Kennedy, vice-presidentg Alice Blackmar, secretary g Arthur Ferguson, treasurer. A large number in the class have won individual honors in athletics. Many of these students have made the varsity basketball, football, track, baseball and swim- ming teams. Minor sports were also well supported. The class chose a capable ring committee which selected one of the most appro- priate rings ever chosen on the Hilltop. The committee consisted of Dutch Buerkle, Harold Ramser and Annabelle Reed. The Senior B's have entered all activities with pep and enthusiasm, which re- sulted in a class spirit which is a credit to the school. The class will pass next year to the position that every class envies, and they will well fill the place of the out- going Senior A's. Here's to the present Senior B's, the next leaders of the Gray Castle. Page one hundred thirty-six The Gray Castle Vik - if The Gray Castle s N Q? wi I xx CLASS NI 'U :A Q N 2 Q SE 5' 5. Y N a. N F Y. 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'QP-L IX Q-i fx Cd X. xv x 9 3 1 fx K K XJ I A x .1 :N N XJ ix, x 'x X5 1 4 . I 1 xx X, j ' ,ff ' 'X gl g 'Sf I ff 1. , E X A .Lx 'W x fu , L 5' i 4 .Y X ' -' J' - M JM- N ' f ,J 1 4. -W . ag .-5,4 .1 ,Pj 5 g fy v J 5 5 N , ,K ,' 1 ,, H,.,,,. 5 x ,4 ,IJ hx J f 1 'lg 'WJ 5 ,,, K A V W Q ,, 5, ' X-xx , f, 1 , X- -' 1 J' ' . x !:r XX' A 1 X The Gray Cagile P Page one hundred tlzirty-nine ,f .Q ,f V X-,. 1 I 2 ..- 'L .sr , .f xi C Stuart Kennedy Robert Geddis Edna Sims Alice Blackmar JUNIOR CLASS URING the past year the Iunior Class has proved itself one of the leading groups in school in executive duties, social functions and athletics. A Egfr The officers for the first semester were Ray Downey, presi- 5j:,gl-.. l.-, i dent, Stewart Kennedy, 'vice-president, Alice!Blackmar, sec- ' '.:', Q , 1 'l' retaryg Arthur Ferguson, treasurer 3 Lillian Dante, ex-committee, Nm '-,' ff-i 7 5' 44' Earl Meech, yell leader 5 Mr. Homuth, faculty advisor. For the second semester the officers chosen were: Stewart Kennedy, presidentg Edna Simms, vice-president, Alice Blackmar, secretary 3 Robert Geddes, treasurer, Eddie Moeller, ex-committeeg and William McKinley, yell leader. Q The class has chosen scarlet and grey as their colors to carry through school. ' The Iuniors of last semester put the Iunior-Senior Prom over in great style. The Iuniors led the field in all the major sports this year. Boys who have shown up well in sports are: Eickmeyer, Hubbard, Kemp, and L. Peterson,--all in foot- ball. In basketball, Chase and Ferguson 5 in track, Moeller, Kemp, Chase, Fergu- son, L. Peterson, Ramser, Kleinsmidt and L. Brown g in tennis, Muehleisen, Blade and Minch. The Iunior class has always been composed of peppy students with high ideals and determination to win out in anything they attempt. With such pep and de- termination, they cannot help but 'emerge victorious, and the school can well be proud of them. 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TARTING the year's activities greatly handicapped by the KK wif financial condition of the student bod , the executive committee, 2 V by exercising good Judgment and wide-awake interest in school problems, has managed to finish the year in a prosperous con- ? dition. Every new problem has been tackled with enthusiasm ? ' 95+ and fairness, and, in this wa , solved to the satisfaction of u p 9 y A everyone. Recognizing the need for a new, up-to-date constitution, the committee appointed several of its members to draw up a body of laws, to be put to a general vote. This work of creating a new document took some time and it was not until recently that it was presented to the students for approval. It was accepted and went into effect immediately. The constitution committee was com- posed of Frank Ribble, Katherine Sample, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Iohnston, Mr. Perkins, and Miss Freese. A one day convention was held in March for the county high schools. About five schools were represented. Interesting and worthwhile discussions took place concerning various school problems. The executive committee, which backed all school activities to the fullest extent and helped create good school-spirit among the other members of the student body, showed real interest in, and approval of, the Merit System. Dave Reed was ap- pointed ex-committee representative on the Merit System Committee. The officers for the spring semester were: President, Ralph Lykins, Vice-Presi- dent, Grace Knapp, Secretary, Katherine Sample, Treasurer, Grace Kirk 5 4A mem- ber, Frank Ribble, 4B, Dave Reed , 5A, Lillian Dante, 5B, Ed Moeller, 2A, Cy West , ZB, Ashley West , Faculty Advisor, Mr. Iohnston, Financial Advisor, Mr. Peterson. For the Fall semester the following held oiiice: President, Horace Ken- nedy, Vice-President, Madeleine Proper 5 Secretary, Katherine Sample 5 Treasurer, Melvin Iensen. Page one hmfzdred fifty-eight The Gray Castle Frank Ribbel . Lillian Dante Cy West David Reed Edward Moeller Ashly YVest Drury Elder Mr. Peterson Adele Gist Mr. Perkins The Gray Castle Page one hundred fifty-nine Katherine Sample Adalia Everts Roberta Parrish Margaret Herreshoff Nelina Nymeyer Lillian Dante Rebeca Gonzales Madaline Proper GIRLS' LEAGUE zf- ASf - HE fall semester of Girls' League activities was an unusually iillii busy and successful one. With the idea of each member of the Board of Control having definite work to do, the Senior mem- : ber was appointed manager of Girls' Hi Iinxg Iunior member, my wg, advertising 5 Sophomore member, refreshments p and Honorary member, entertainment. The semester's activities started with the two big welcome dances for the incoming Sophomores. Good refreshments and a snappy program were provided. At the beginning of the semester, the Sunshine Committee was created with Marjorie Rice as chairman, with the purpose of helping students who were forced to remain out of school because of illness. Girls' Hi Iinx, the peppiest performance ever, was presented the latter part of December, the proceeds going to the Scholarship Aid Fund. Several interesting and beneficial assemblies were held when popular and prom- inent speakers presented new ideas and ideals to the girls. The officers for this semester were: President, Katherine Sample g Vice-President, Adalia Evertsg Secretary, Roberta Parrish 5 Treasurer, Margaret Herreshoff, Senior member, Nelina Nynmeyerg Iunior member, Lillian Dante , Sophomore member, Rebecca Gonzales g Honorary member, Madeleine Proper. Page one hundred sixty The Gray Castle Adalia Everts Madaline Proper Dorothy Jones Thelma Griggs Florence Ambrose Grace Knapp Annette Zeiss Elizabeth Agnew GIRLS' LEAGUE HE girls have cooperated wonderfully this semester with the 5 K Girls' League in trying to promote the feeling of democracy, com- radeship and understanding among each other. i I ' The League started the term with the big sister move- 'r ment. Each new girl was made to feel at home when she found that she had a big sister who showed her around and kept a watchful eye on her throughout the semester. The annual wel- ' come dance, also given for the benefit of the newcomers, proved a great success. Several assemblies were held, some of the speakers being students, while a most interesting talk on Washington, D. C., was given by Mr. Porterfield. Another accomplishment of the League was the Spring Fiesta, a dance carnival for which occasion the girls were allowed to wear dresses. The League also helped the A. S. B. by making and selling pom poms for the games. Many candy sales, in which all the girls cooperated, were given for the student aid fund. The work of the committees has also been well worth while. The cooperative committee, headed by Adelia Everts, has done excellent work. The social service committee, headed by Madeline Proper, and the hospitality committee, headed by Dorothy Iones, has also done satisfactory work. The Sunshine Committee, guided by lx:-ilarjorie Rice, has proved successful in giving happiness to our unfortunate frien s. The Board of Control has made the work successfulwith the cooperation of the girls. The officers are: Adelia Everts, president g Madeline Proper, vice-president, Dorothy Iones, secretary, and Thelma Griggs, treasurer. The representatives are: Florence Ambrose, senior 5 Annette Ziess, junior 5 Elizabeth Agnew, sophomore. Grace Knapp, vice-president of the A. S. B. is honorary member, and Miss Freese. is the faculty advisor. The Gray Castle Page one hundred sixty-one Arthur Ferguson Ed Rubin Lowell Teller Richard ,Barbour BOYS' FEDERATION N exceptionally busy and worthwhile year has been completed by the Federation, which through the untiring efforts of its of- ficers and the cooperation of its members has become one of the foremost organizations on the Hilltop. Among the many activities in which this organization has joined, was the first Annual Convention for boys in the Coast League. This convention was held on May 1 and 2. The Iolly Iazz Iinxn, the annual boys' hi-jinx was bigger and better than ever before, as well as a success financially. Several dances were sponsored by the Boys' Federation, which also held a num- ber of interesting assemblies for its members. A joint meeting of the Executive Council and the Girls' League Board of Control was held on March 51. The official staff for the spring semester included: Arthur Ferguson, president, Lowell Teller, vice-president, Dick Barbour, secretary , Ed Rubin, treasurer. Heads of departments were: Robert Holbrook, School Service, Frank Dodson, Personal Service, Donald Nichols, Public Service, Russell Saunders, Students' Cooperation. Faculty advisors: Mr. Hale, School Service, Mr. Swenson, Personal Service , Mr. McMichael, Public Service, Coach Perry, Student Cooperation, Mr. Johnston, Ex- ecutive Council. During the fall semester the following held offices: Will Heller, president, Arthur Ferguson, vice-president, Dick Barbour, secretary, Phil Winnek, treasurer. Heads of departments were: Robert Holbrook, School Service, Wm. Hartsough, Personal Service, Francis Knapp, Public Service, Wm. Barwick, Student Cooperation. Faculty advisors were: Mr. Hale, School Service, Mr. Swenson, Personal Service, Mr. McMichael, Public Service , Mr. Orcutt, Student Cooperation , Mr. Iohnston, Executive Council. Page one hundred sixty-two The Gray Castle Vg M . ,L-f'k,,, - . E , ff -I lvfal W wif Russell Saunders Donald Nichols Robert Holbrook Frank Dodson Will Heller William Barwick William Hartsough Q Mr. Orcutt Mr. Johnstone Mr. McMichael Mr. Swensen Mr. Hale Mr. Perry The Gray Castle Page one hundred sixty-three -:Xi -Y YQ -4 -.X -- i w 1 1 L Page one hundred sixty-four The Gray Castle N S, K 2 2 IZ EJ E E FQ Nf f 'B17MX v V , 3 3 Ray Bond Almus McLain Jack Norris BOOK EXCHANGE . HIS semester closes with the Book Exchan e ermanentl situated in the most desirable quarters which lit has eve? claimed. Room 121 has been turned over to the Exchange, 3 and provides ample space for the storing of its materials. This room faces on the cafeteria court, and the Book Exchange is kept busy both noon periods, supplying students with neces- sary school materials, from this advantageous location. In keeping with its new headquarters, the Book Exchange has steadily enlarged its scope of student supplies. Everything from erasers to high school stationery can now 'be purchased there. A desirable addition to the stock were the high school caps and pennants, which the Book Exchange rapidly sold during the semester. The high school stationery, with the S. D. H. S. monogram at the top, has also proven a strong attraction to the students. It is the aim of the Book Exchange to supply the students with the most desir- able materials at the lowest price possible. Out of the profits made on the sales, ten per cent goes for advertising purposes and the manager's salary, which is fifteen dollars a month. The remainder goes toward purchasin new stock. The Book Exchange also maintains a showcase wiere class pins, rings and trophies may be displayed. Tickets for athletic events, as well as dramatic and social events can always be obtained at the Book Exchange. The Exchange was admirably managed this year by Ray Bond, assisted by lack Norris. Almus McLain held the position of clerk, while that of faculty adviser was taken by Mr. Walton. The Gray Castle Page one hundred .vixty-five ' Ewart Goodwin Elizabeth Iorgenson Mr. Holman Robert Foster RUSS WEEKLY l OING through its first school year under the supervision of a Faculty Advisor, aside from the Editor, the Russ has experienced a period of great success. At the first of the Fall semester, Robert Foster, who was elected by the students last Iune, took over the editorship of the paper and put out several very creditable editions. How- ever, due to ineligibility, Bob was forced to give up his work to Elizabeth Iorgensen, who was ably assisted by Eugenie Seifert and Ewart Good- win in the position of News Editor and Managing Editor, respectively. At the beginning of the Sprin ' was chosen by the executive com- mittee to hold the position of Editor-in-Chief. Assisting Ewart Goodwin were Carl Johnson, News Editor 5 Iames Crenshaw, Assistant Editor, and Ed Shaw, Manag- ing Editor. The Russ during the Spring quarter has been marked with several appropriate special editions which were guided on their path toward success through the efforts of the Faculty Advisor, Mr. Holman. Page one hundred sixty-six The Gray Castle Alvin McGowan James Crenshaw Eugen? Seifert 652211223838 MaeshgglSNaiman SITIC YCEUIBII CCI Uffy Adalia Everts Isabelle Culver Fenton Batton The Gray Castle Page one hundred sixty-:even S e ee ai Page one hundred sixty-eight The Gray Castle SS NVEEKLY RU CAFETERIA WORKING in an effort to supply the students with the best food at the most reasonable price, the cafeteria, under the manage- ment of Mrs. Shann, brings to a close one of its most successful years at the high school. Mrs, Sham, Approximately two thousand students daily obtain their lunches from the cafe- teria. No profit is made on the sales, as it is the aim of the cafeteria to supply the students with the best foods at merely cost. The cafeteria attempts to supervise to a certain degree, the choice of the food of the students. For instance, if a student buys a large amount of pastries the cafeteria urges him to obtain sufficient nourishing food to offset the sweets. About fifty students are employed to assist in the cafeteria during the two lunch periods. For their work, these students are allowed twenty-five cents on the purchase of their lunches. Besides the student help, there is a regular force of fourteen employees, who are busied daily in the preparing and serving of food. The manager, Mrs. Shann, is directly responsible to the Board of Education. There are three lines inside the cafeteria Q two for students and one for teachers. Outside there are two, so-called bread lines, where students desiring a cold lunch may speedily obtain it. On the whole, the cafeteria is very efficiently run and students receive the best available service. The Gray Cai-:le Page one hundred sixiy-nine Page one hundred seventy The Gray Castle GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Gray Castle Page one hundred seventy-one BOYS' GLEE CLUB Page one hundred seventy-two The Gray Castle QUARTET llifllxuu The Gray Castle Page one hundred .seventy-three CHORUS GRAND ,111 C' K f fr' lf' ,L 1 I-K a, . k I IX Allen Minor Din? iichols Ralph Lykins p ITH the purpose in view of furthering the appreciation of sym- l phonic music, the Orchestral Society has made a name for itself W- during the past year. . ' , I I During the fall semester the Orchestra gave its regular semi- 3' annual performance at the Spreckels Theatre. The concert proved to be a huge success financially and artistically. ' Later in the season the orchestra went to Pomona College to play for the meeting of the State Board of Musical Supervisors. A great deal of very favorable commendation was there made upon the excellent performance of the orchestra. In the spring a trip to Los Angeles to give a concert was made. This, too, was a vast success. During the fall semester a pin for the society was adopted. These pins have proved valuable in identifying the members of the society. Much of the credit for the successes recently achieved by the orchestra is due to its director, Nino Marcelli. The San Diego High School has been extremely fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Marcelli, who is a composer of national note. Under his expert direction the San Diego High School Orchestra has be- come nationally known and praised. The Society has had a splendid group of officers during the past year. For the fall semester the officers were: President, Allen Minor g Treasurer, Helen Sullivan 5 Secretary, Dolf Meuhleisen, and Business-Manager, Ralph Lykins. For the spring semester: President, Allen Minorg Treasurer, Donald Nichols g Secretary, Phillip Winnek, and Business-Manager, Ralph Lykins. Page one hundred seventy-four The Gray Castle ji 5 gf . mg!! X, .-4 UVUYXX ORCHESTRA The Gray Castle Page one hundred sezfclzty-five 1 fx. 1 X f fc . 4 IQXX xx f' 7- N n 0, X X :LV ,EX 5' J f ff' 1 4' , FG' , C, bfi ' u U,wq L wL. Allen Minor George Baldwin Orthe Knecht Robert B3l'b0urf William McPherson INCE the organization of this society in February, 1924, its if m i progress under the leadership of Mr. Dudley Nashold has been 'S very pronounced. At the present time this organization is already exceedingly popular with high school students, and has performed at many assemblages. Q2 Realizing that the Band would speedily become one of the redominatin or anizations in the hi h school, a reat deal of P g g 5 5 care was exercised in the choise of an instructor. At length, after much consideration, Mr. Nashold, who has been associated with a number of the finest musical organizations in the United States, was chosen. The Advanced class is a unit of the R. O. T. C., and joins in all the military demonstrations of the regiment. One period a week is devoted to drill work under Sergeant Halloway and Drum Major Stillwell. It is the ambition of Mr. Nashold to build up the Band into an organization capable of playing concerts of the highest order, and of filling the need, that has long been felt, for a San Diego High School Band. R. O. T. C. Band oflicers are: Captain Wm. Stillwell, detailed to the Band as drum-major, Captain Alan Minor, First Lieutenant Robert Baker, and Second Lieutenant George Hartley. Advanced Band officers are: Robert Barbour, president, George Thompson, vice-president, Orthe Knecht, secretary 5 and Wm. MacPherson, treasurer. Beginners Band officers are: Ralph Boer, president 3 Forrest Lundy, vice- president 3 Verna Myer, secretary and treasurer. Page one hundred seveniy-six The Gray Castle X' 5 Q., mx C X-3 c if a U .-1 M A K 'W L' 9. ,ff . ', . , , ,ff 1, 1131 igl, X X-1 , ? -.Wx N-.... g .W n....5 WN? its ek FE 'Rf , -...4 F 1 I! 93,55 n -a 5 ' s ' fi ' ,aff is? Qi 5... ' w, H .fl , The Gray Castle Page one hundred sewvzty-.veven BAND Jack Young Adele Gist Murel Hufbauer Miss Olson Katherine Thomas Ruth Davis if 'V -1A ONTRARY to the popular belief that l students have no pep, the Timalathean Society has disproved this belief by bringing 5.173 to a close one of the peppiest and most active terms of the club's existence. It has made itself felt on the Hilltop, and ,fi V4A,' X, ranks as one of the largest outstanding organizations among Q V. the Hilltoppers. .1,'z. Q .:-..,- 2 An event of much pleasure was the dance given by the Honor Society on Tacky Day, On that day fantastically costumed couples tripped over the Choral Hall floor to the strains of a real jazz orchestra. The Choral Hall was transformed into a huge barn, and the rural idea was further carried out in the serving of cider and pumpkin pie as refreshments. Timalatheans showed their originality at the dance, as this was the first time in the school history that a real barn dance was ever staged. Pine Valley was the scene of the Honor Society's Ditch Day. Here the picnickers were amused with various games and horseback riding. During the spring semester, Ditch Day was held at Del Mar, where the studious frolicked on the beach sands, and returned to the Gray Castle, sun-burnedly sensitive. A new constitution was adopted at the first of the spring semester. The present constitution is said to be infinitely superior to the old one, and it is believed that the club's growing activity is due to the new adoption. The officers of the society for the fall semester were: Muriel Hufbauer, presi- dent, lack Young, vice-president, Adele Gist, secretary-treasurer, Ruth Davis, chairman of entertainment committee. Those holding offices during the spring semester were: Muriel Hufbauer, president 3 Katherine Thomas, vice-president: Ruth Davis, secretary-treasurer, and Mildred Williams, chairman of entertainment committee. Page one hundred seventy-eight The Gray Castle Q The Gray Castle Page one hundred sezfenty-ni11e drift Richard Barbour Francis Knapp Bill Stillwell Don Nichols Richard Barbour John Hall Robert Geddis Morgan Eliott HI -Y 1h.f - - HE Hi-Y Club has just closed the most successful year since its - Nlbwfsfflil organization, 'way back in 1914. Starting in the year with only 7-31 twenty members it has grown until now with seventy active and I several associate members it is the largest boys' organization, excepting the Boys' Federation, in the school. During the fall semester twenty representatives were sent to the annual Olser Boys' Conference at Pasadena, and the club had its annual Father and Son Banquet along with numerous other activities which made it a very interesting semester. The activities during the spring semester have been many and varied, namely: the district Older Boysflconference at La Iollag the yearly Find Yourself Cam- paign on April 265 Mothers' Night, May 6, another special Mothers' Night on May 27p Ladies' Night, Iune 5, and finally the Aloha Night on Iune 5. 2 Officers during the fall semester were: President, Dick Barbourg Vice President, Francis Knapp 5 Secretary, Wm. Stillwellg and Treasurer, Donald Nichols. ,The officers during the spring semester have been: President, Dick Barbourg Vice-President, Iohn Hall, Secretary, Robert Geddes, Treasurer, Morgan Elliott. Faculty advisors were Mr. Iohnston and Mr. McMichael, and Y. M. C. A. advisor, Ted Smith. The meetings of this enthusiastic club are held on every Wednesday at 6 P. M. in the Y. M. C. A. building. Page one hundred eighty The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page one hundred eighty-one Y, R . ,kk ,X , l l nm Frank Dodson Ray Vurgason Iohn Snoddy Charles Cornwell SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY T the first meeting of the year, the following ofiicers were elected: President, Frank Dodson 5 Vice-President, Iohn Snoddyg Secre- tary, Ray Vurgason, and Treasurer, Charles Cornwell. At this 5 meeting, it was decided to hold future meetings on Friday' after- fi ?' ,A,, w ' JII noons, after the eighth period. The President appointed a com- 1 'hll mittee consisting of Emory Ellis, Robert Ross and William Lane, to provide for entertainment at each meeting. Early in the semester, an interesting trip was made to the telephone com- pany, where the entire operation of the switchboard was explained. Probably the most fascinating visit made in the fall semester, was a geology excursion through Sunset Cliffs and Point Loma. A telescope party was also held during the first semester. A At the first meeting of the second semester, the officers of the club for the first semester were re-elected. Early in the semester, the subject of annual representa- tion was raised, and two dances were given for the purpose of raising money. A trip to the San Diego Consolidated Gas 81 Electric Co. was held during the term, and a visit to the Electric Power Plant was planned. Much credit for the success of the club was due to the faculty advisor, Mr. Lacey. Page one hundred eighiy-two The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page one hundred eighty-three SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 1 SPANISH CLUB OS ofnciales del Club Espanol del ultimo semestre, son: Pres- 5 idente, Carlota LalVladridg Vice Presidente, Jose Dufour: Secretaria, Maria Talbert: y Tesorero, Bruce Ayres. Todos ' A ellos han estudiado el idioma Espaioi, y lo hablan, asi que K les fue posible conducir todas las juntas del Club en Espaioi. q1,,,r Eue terible desgracia para el Club perder a la Srta. Malloy WZP' '-:, que era la faculty advisor . Ella siempre mostraba el mayor interes en todo lo Espanol, les ayudo mucho a los estudiantes de el idioma, y a los ofliciales del Club. La Srta. Malloy' jamas sera olvidada por los quetuvieron el gusto de ser discipulos de ella, y los que trabajaron con ella. El semestre pasado, unos de los miembros del Club dieron un programa durante assembly period para los estudiantes. Consistio de bailes y canciones de Mejico y Espana, que fueron entusiasticamente recibidas por la audencia. Tambier demostraron los discipulos les gustaron los Tamales Calientes que fueron puestos en venta, por el Club, varias veces durante el semestre. ' La mejor manera de aprender unidioma es estudiarlo, y a la misma vez hablar con paisanos de aquella idioma. Aqui es muy facil hablar con gente Espanola porque son nuestros vecinos, y tambien muchos reciden aqui en San Diego, El Club Espanol, tiene de primer objeto, la idea de establecer amistad entre los discipulos de esta escuela, y la gente Espanola, y esperamos que El Club Espanol que se formara el ano projimo seguira con esta idea. Page one hundred eighty-four The Gray Castle First Row Cleft to right!-Elizabeth Kinney, Charlotte Johnson, Margaret Orcutt, Marian Trelease, Helen Trevey, Mary Bouseman. Second Row-Mildred Kerschner, Evanna VVicl1erski, Ethel Freeman, Christine Hayler, Mildred XVilson. Third Row-Jean Barnes, Julia S. Chubbuck, Virginia Barnes. GIRL SCOUTS HE Girl Scout High School Unit was organized last fall to meet the needs of the high school girl whose heart still clings to scout- ing, but for whom the regular weekly troop meeting is too strenu- ous when added to the heavy curriculum of senior high school. The Unit is a club, rather than a troop, meeting monthly in- stead of weekly, at Girl Scout Headquarters in the Pepper Grove with a faculty advisor instead of a captain. Through this club a girl can hold her scout identity, have the companionship of other girls interested in scouting, and keep in touch with the national scout organization. Some of the girls have kept on with active Work in their junior high school troops, one assisting as second lieutenant. Thus the Unit is bringing into the school life the inspiration of the scout move- ment, its high ideals of honor, loyalty, and helpfulness, its incentive for acquiring the practical knowledge necessary to live up to the scout motto, Be Prepared, and its guidance toward appreciation of the glorious wonders of the out-of-doorsp and is building toward efficient home makers and intelligent citizens. Miss lulia S. Chuhhuck is the faculty advisor ofthe Unit, and the members are lean Barnes, Virginia Barnes, Mildred Kerschner, Evanna Wicherski, Ethel Free- man, Christine Hayler, Mildred Wilson, Elizabeth Kinney, Charlotte lohnson, Margaret Orcutt, Marian Trelease, Helen Trevey, and Mary Bouseman. The Gray Castle Page one hundred eighty-five GIRL RESERVES T IS with a feeling of pride that members of the Girl Reserves f r':ff may point to the achievements of the past year. The Girl Y? Reserves have sought to create and maintain Christian stand- ards in the Gray Castle, and at no time during the year did A.A, they shirk this purpose. ggi The officers of the club worked untiringly and aided greatly in M1-ffm the activities staged during the year. Hortense Bussey acted as president during the spring semester. She was assisted by Rachael Parker as vice-president. Rachael was elected to the presidential seat the following semester, and has been doing good work for the club. The remaining officers for fall and spring semesters were: Lillian Dante, secretary, and Adah Fletcher, treasurer. Class discussion groups meet every month at a supper served at the Y. W. C. A. recreation center. Interesting discussion involving the girls' hobbies, thriftiness, some responsibilities, and the traditions and code of the Girl Reserves have been e . Throughout the past year, the girls have been working for rings. These rings are received only after two years of creditable physical, mental, and moral efforts have been put forth for the betterment of themselves and humanity. Much credit for the G. Rfs successful year is due to Miss Margueritte Barkelew, Girl Reserves secretary, and also to the advisors of the club. Advisors for the year Were: Mrs. Zeiss, cabinet, Mrs. Cox, seniors 3 Miss Paine, juniors 3 and Mrs. Utt, sophomores. Cabinet members were: Esther Buckley, Ruth Daniels, Gertrude Bussey, Margaret Isaacson, Hazel Woods, Alice Remmen, Betty Schropschire, Drusilla Ryan, Edith Byers, Betty Robe, Annette Zeiss and Iean Wilson. Page one Iumdred eighty-six The Gray Castle Robert Gallagher Donald Humphrey Victor Bueno Jack Curr Boxmg and W restlmg O aid in the building up of a strong, healthy body, and to teach 2 gpg? w 1 the art of boxing and wrestling, is the purpose of the Boxing and ,T Wrestling Club, which makes its headquarters in the Boys' Gym. 4 ' Early in the Fall semester, the club held a meeting and elected a capable group of officers, whose good work won their 2 3125 3 re-election for the Spring semester. Bob Gallagher held the presidential chair, Victor Buno acted as vice-president, Don Humphreys as treasurer, and lack Carr as secretary. At the beginning of the term dues cards were sold. The dues were fifty cents and covered the entire school term. When the Boys' Federation held its get-togetherl' party in Choral Hall, the Boxing and Wrestling Club furnished excellent entertainment in way of a number of exhibition bouts, presented by its members. At the present time there are about thirty members of the club, all of whom are working hard to further the interests of this organization. The Gray Castle Page one hundred eighty-seven GIRLS' ATHLETIC EMBLEM ASSOCIATION 'f ff If HE Girls' Athletic Emblem Association is one of the newest qlff 'ff ' and peppiest organizations in the high school. Due to the f ualifications for joinin , the membership is not as lar e as - C1 E , i 3 ' some other clubs, but the G. A. E. A. boasts of ' quality rather Z3 G than quantity. To 'oin the society one must have either the four point emblem, if QVUSQI-,.fK 7 . . . . . . . the six point emblem, or a cup which IS given for eight points. These points are won in various sports, each activity giving one point. There are at present thirteen members in the club C The Lucky Thir- teen D: Helen Stone, president 3 Catherine Collins, vice-president, Alice Blackmar, treasurer, Helen Carter, secretary 3 Alice Remmen, Alice Anderson, Alice Harris, Ruth Farr, Rosalee Loeb, Frances Sharmon, Orthe Knecht, Drusilla Ryan and Norma Engel. The big activity of the year was the Dove Ball given in the Choral Hall on April 24, 1925. At this ball, juniors and seniors acted as boys and escorted the freshmen and sophomores. The lower classmen were permitted to wear dresses all day to indicate that they had been invited, and the upper classmen wore their uniforms as indicative of men. Members were dressed in sailor suits and acted as Hosts Several candy and peanut sales have been held during the year, which helped to fill the treasury. Page one hmzdred eighty-eight The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page one hundred eighty-n1'ne law y Allen Blade Ben Hayward Dolph Muehleisen William Schlegel BOYS' TENNIS CLUB Q HE Boys' Tennis Club has had a very successful season this - semester. At the beginning of the Semester the following officers were elected to carry the club through a very trying U 2 year: Alan Blade, president g Dolf Muehleisen, vice-president, Bill Schlegel, secretary-treasurer, and Ben Hayward, manager. Manager Ben Hayward has put on very successfully two high school championship tournaments. The first tournament was for the high school doubles championship. Two beautiful gold medals, both of which wererdonated by the Consolidated Sporting Goods Association, were awarded the champs. The second tournament is just starting at the time the annual goes to press. There will be very strong competition in this tournament, and it should arouse much interest in the school. A beautiful twelve-inch trophy has been kindly donatedby the Stephens Bond Investment Company, for the high school champs of 1925. Another thing done by the club for the entire school is the purchase of the American Lawn Tennis Magazine for the year 1925. It has been appreciated by the school, and has become the most popular magazine on the library rack. The club is now- trying to secure for the school the slow motion films of the Tilden-lohnston Matches. If this picture can be brought to the S. D. H. S., it will no doubt be of great value in arousing interest in tennis. Ben Hayward, who has led the club for the past three years, is graduating this semester. The whole club sincerely wishes him success, and in doing so hope they will be able to find as able a person to carry on his good work, in the future. Page 01Leh1.md5'eduine!y The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page one hundred ninety-one BOYS' TENNIS CLUB Captain O'Keefe Sergeant Holloway Sergeant Aldridge R. O. T. C. 135313.25 - 1 ITH the end of this semester, comes the close of another success- .fi ful R. O.,T. c. year. The R. o. T. c. has continued to hold its place as the largest and one of the most active of the high school organizations during the past year. ffff: .. -.V,. The organizations sponsored by the R. O. T. C. Unit are the V Beta Chapter of the Omega Kappa, formerly the Ofiicers' :QI-f' TQ ff i '-' '- Club, and the Sergeants' Club. These organizations were formed with the purpose of promoting fellowship and esprit de corps among the cadet officers and non-commissioned officers of the regiment. Among the most notable of the year's events are the Armistice Day and Memorial Day parades, the review and inspection by Major Iordan, the official turning over of command to Captain Arthur O'Keefe, by Colonel Iames A. Lynch, the review in honor of the sponsors, the never-to-be-forgotten Military Ball given by the Regiment, and the R. O. T. C. Field Day on which the regimental competitive drills were held. Medals put up by the American Legion, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Rotary Club were competed for. A regulation army saber was presented by Captain O'Keefe to the cadet captain of the best company in the regiment. The San Diego High School R. O. T. C. has, without a doubt, one of the best instructor personnels in the country. Captain Arthur 0'Keefe, a World War officer of note, is commandant of the Unit. He is assisted by Master Sergeant Charles W. Aldridge and Sergeant Gilbert R. Halloway. For those of us who are graduating, the hours spent in R. O. T. C. work will be looked back upon as happy ones. May the Unit always prosper. Page one lzundred ninety-two V The GVU31 CU-We ON BATTALI lst BATTALION 2nd 1 3' N 9 Q 'C Q fn 1 W 'U Q 'Q rn Q 3 m 3' 3 3 Q- W N Q.. 3 Q. 3 vu Q '? F5 3' Y fu N V-u 15-isle.. XX! X, Pdge one hundred ninety-four The Gray Castle REGI MENTAL STAFF , V J: -lv ini ' .fi . C l 5 1 , H ,Q fif Q ,, , i . . SERGEANTS' CLUB URING the past year, the Sergeants' Club, under the leader- ship of its capable ofiicers, has been picking up its old-time pep again. H Z Due to the number of R. O. T. C. promotions made during the H ,,- year, many of the choice members of the club have been lost. However, as this book goes to press, the club is deciding upon a number of social activities to occur in the near future. These affairs will do much toward building up the club and putting it in condition for a good start next semester. The club offices have been held by the following students during the past year: Wilmer Euison, president, Robert Geddes, secretary, and Pablo Estrera, treasurer. It is to the latter, a reliable boy who is ever ready to work for the advancement of the organization, that the Sergeants' Club dedicates this page. The Gray Castle Page one Imndred nifzety-five Raymond Whalen Lowell Teller Herbert Sorkness Fred Dodge Herbert Sorkness Kenneth Hadley William Stillwell Ralph Strudwick OFFICERS' CLUB FTER a successful semester under the capable leadership of Col Raymond Whalen, the Officers' Club started the second -'f'rf'a 2 'l'f - semester with the same zest as shown before. Early in the ? second semester the Officers' Club was dissolved and the more ' fraternal Omega Kappa took its place. The Omega Kappa has a more definite aim to bring the officers in closer touch with each other and to standardize the aims of the different R. O. T. C. units affiliating with the order. The Omega Kappa will try to keep the students who graduate interested in military activities and to keep them posted on the latest military policies. In addition to the technical side of the work, the Omega Kappa with the com- bined support of the Sergeants' Club and the personnel of the R. O. T. C., put on a Military Ball held at the American Legion Hall. It was well attended and was a very successful and enjoyable affair. A regimental review and later a theater party was given in honor of the sponsors. The Omega Kappa provided a peppy act for the Boys' Hi-Iinx, in which much talent was displayed. , The Beta Chapter journeyed out to the Army and Navy Academy and installed a chapter in that institution. Through this order Omega Kappa expects to clear up many misunderstandings between the two schools and to bring them on more friendly terms. The chapter has done much good work in the interest of the R. O. T. C., and expects to do much more in the future. Page one hundred ninety-six The Gray Castle The Gray Castle Page one hundred ninety-seven OMEGA KAPPA Wd.fff5 H 'Q 4-.P hiliufik-'-i'-15: TC: 3' .,- '.1:f?t'f 'i:3'i?',L-V ' . . 5- - I fi' I s 5 .4 . 4137- -llgrxgfux-7: ,Q , ,.- 4- ... gii3yij,e,r.1.-,514 2-,Zi-v 1 - 5:-.ifi i5 Q fi ,., - f 2. Q' -'?5 2- .-1:-92152 , 25' 5. 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Foot- ' ball copped the league title and basketball and baseball both , 2 if ,,',, :qv V stood well up in their respective leagues at the finish. Along with PSVAQA the achievements that were attained, stands the new spirit that TNT' seemed fused into every sport. A spirit of freshness, vigor and teamwork was prevalent from September until Iune. From the new and somewhat green material that answered the call for football was constructed a team of exceptional smoothness and crushing power. Basket- ball was entirely in the hands of new and inexperienced men but nevertheless a good showing was made, when the squad came within a single basket of winning the Coast league rag. The track team which fought for the Hilltop, came in second in the State Championship. Baseball did less this year than ever before. Frank Ribble was Captain of the famous football squad of '24, and handled the team with masterly skill. Irvine Chase captained the basketball squad and did his work. Lawrence Peterson piloted the track squad in their meteoric rise to runner- up in the state meet. 'Pete' was also a crack football player and the mainstay at shortstop in the varsity nine. Rodney Luscomb was the helmsman for the base- ball squad. Rodney was one of the leading hitters on the team. Iohn Perry coached football and baseball. In both of these sports he was assisted by Johnny Hobbs, who also coached varsity basketball. Gerald Oliver was the mentor and advisor for the track squad and it was his team that came within a margin of the state title. They are a trio that any college might well be proud of. A The Gray Castle Page two hundred one Frank Ribble CCapt.J Russell Saunders FOOTBALL AmHllIHIi,,mh. V. ga., 1TH but three letter men from 1925 to build around, Coach Iohn gf Perry developed one of the best grid machines for 1924 the Hill- l ' top has ever seen. Certainly it was the smoothest running M if. squad produced, as the results it made were consistent. Ii Q Nosed out of its chance for the Southern California Inter- 3. scholastic Championship by Orange high in the semi-final game, .. Q AVVQ 29 to 22, the local outht had to remain content with the Coast league football trophy. Out of 11 contests, San Diego won seven, tied three and lost one with a total of 187 points to its opponent's 74. Each of the Coast league schools were defeated by Perry's men, with little effort. , Starting the season with a boom, San Diego gained revenge for the defeat handed them by Sweetwater in baseball last year by walloping the Sweeties, 55 to 0. The following week found the high men confronting the strong Pomona Frosh in the stadium. Neither team was able to score on the other with the result that the game ended in a scoreless tie. San Diego repeated the Pomona showing at Orange and a week later started the Coast league schedule. Fullerton fell first, 55 to 7, followed by the Pasadena defeat, 21 to 5 and Santa Ana's loss, 15 to 0. The great event came with the advent of the Long Beach-San Diego contest. Both teams had gone undefeated throughout the season and were especially strong. But the supposedly fast Iackrabbit was a bit too slow and the mighty Cavemen finished on the large end of the 6 to 5 score. The win over Long Beach was the first one for the Hilltoppers since 1922. Except for the untimely beating from the Orange pickers, it was one of the best seasons yet experienced. Coach Perry, to whom much credit is due, will have nine letter men back on the squad in the fall. Five of these will be in the backfield and four on the line. Page two lzzmdred two The Gray Castle Herman Eickmeyer David Reed George Peterson Alan Stanley The Gray Castle Page two hundred three W., , .wk V W Y Laurence Peterson John VVickens Alton Penrose Silas VVest George Macoubray Almus McLain James Wadham Bill Rumsey Page two h1md1'ed four The Gray Castle v Charles Held Bert Ritchey Eddie Moeller 18- I .lbs l, ,' visa f', ' ' ' VL, ,Sl 'lf . K ll. 1 Iv!.,- i Lv N la ,nd nic. 1-Q y A x,,.xEl'.Ltf.x .owl t:- GSM xl X 1 The Gray C0-ffl? Page two hundred hw w Rodney Lu scomb BASEBALL g' , LL ' - .Q - FTER starting the season in whirlwind style by overwhelmingly ' . . defeating several navy teams the baseball team took the meas- ure of the strong U. S. C. Frosh 9 to 7, in a fast game. It was in this game that we saw two of our old favorites, Webster Gib- ' son and Coney Galindo, who are now attending U. S. C. In our V .-.. next game, which was a practice, we lost to Iefferson 5 to 5. KK ' l ' 1 A44 This game was played in a sea of mud and had no effect on our league standing. The week following the Iefferson game Orange came south for a lesson in baseball and went home on the short end of a 9 to 5 score. Our first league game found us at Fullerton where we led the drillers 2 to 1 until the eighth inning. At this time Fullerton scored two runs on a walk, a hit and an error which gave them a 5 to 2 lead and the game. The following week we went to Pasadena and scored a 5 to 0 victory over the Bulldogs. Next we met Santa Ana here for our third league game, which San Diego won 15 to 5. Memories of the fourteen inning game with Long Beach in '21 were recalled when Long Beach turned the tables on us and won a 6 to 5 victory in thirteen inn- ings. However we could not have won the championship anyway because Fullerton went through the season without losing a game. In our last league game we staged a strong comeback, beating Whittier 15 to 1. Ed Bingham was appointed Managei' of the team early in the year and took care of the advertising and the tickets very ably. The following men played their last game for the high school May 16, since they are in the graduating class this year: Al Dorval, catcher, Sydney Speed Martin, pitcher, George Kent, first baseman, Art Billings, second baseman, Bill Mccrary, third baseman, Ed Springer, left fielder 5 Captain Rodney Luscomb, center fielder and Ray Turner, right fielder. Those who will be back next year to help build up a championship squad: Dallas Warren, catcher, Travis Hatfield, pitcher, Harry Calac, second baseman, Lawrence Peterson, shortstop. BS Page two lmndred six The Gray Castle Sydney Martin Lawrence Peterson Al Dorval VVil1iam Mc:C'rary Raymond Turner Ed Springer Travis Hatfleld George Kent The Gray Castle Page two lumdred sewn , ' 51. :diff L- , 'sa kyfq -415,2 fb 91' l E 1 Brigzmti George Hartlcy Dallas XVarran Terrence Geddes Harry Calac Anthony Maslcell Arthur Billings Joseph Egermayer Page two hundred eight The Gray Castle v:l'11. i 1 -' . N. A Captain Irving Chase Jim Ham Alvin McGowan George Caldwell BASKETBALL if ROM actual winnings and in point of stiff competition, the Bas- ketball season of '24-'25, was much more successful than any previous recent year. It marked the second year of guidance for the varsity under the eye of Coach John Hobbs who shaped a good, well rounded squad from a host of green, inexperienced players who answered the initial call for the loop sport. The team came within two points of winning the league championship. The climax was reached in the Long Beach game, a hotly contested affair throughout, when an opposing guard threw a basket from the center of the court in the last second of play. It was this game that lost the league title for San Diego. Although previously beaten by Pasadena on foreign soil, the Crown City aggregation lost two ensuing games and San Diego would have copped despite the Pasadena defeat had they been more successful in the Long Beach game. The season was a remarkable one in that out of thirteen players that were re- tained on the varsity before the start of the season, the long, strenuous year came to a close with twelve men still reporting. One was lost by graduation in the winter semester. George Peterson, George Caldwell, Arthur Ferguson fCaptain-electD, Bert Ritchey, Pete Villarino and Bailey Iustice were forwards on the team. Irvin Chase, Alvin McGowan and Willis Fletcher served as centers on Coach Hobb's varsity and Russel Saunders, Cy West, Iohn Donohue and Iames Ham were defensive players. The Gray Castle Page two hundred nine Russ Saunders John Donahue George Peterson Cy West Art Ferguson Baily Justice Don Smith Bert Ritchy Page two hundred ten The Gray Castle Capt. Lawrence Peterson Eddie Moeller YViIliam Powell Bill Hubbard TRACK V.X',i,V, 1 LEAMING back over the records of the showings made in the X 'K ' x's, past years by the S. D. H. S. track and field teams there is a '7' gratifying and relieving breath to be taken when the records and Q I deeds of the 1925 track and field team are laid on the table face up and appreciated. ws As a matter of spending their time in keeping in good shape the boys were taken to Huntington Beach for the Southern Counties invitational championship and there they could not be denied. They won the title after a hard battle. Then came the preliminaries of the Southern California championship and here Captain Peterson's huskies went wild, as there were no points counted in this meet other than toward places for finals in the Southern California meet the Hilltoppers could not gather their usual harvest. After this the finals came, the night-cap to the Southerners' 1925 season, after which came the State title meet. The Hillmen lost on some to the most unlucky breaks that could be the lot of a prep team in a meet. They were nosed out by Riverside by two-eighths of a point. In the State meet their previous fate was repeated and this time, though they they defeated Riverside, Manual Arts, a team that they had conquered in the Southern California meet, beat them out for the title by one and one-half points. The major success of the track team was due to Coach G. A. Oliver who was able to mould a team that will be hard to equal in years to come. The financial part of the business was attended to by lack Norris. 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'25 Co. . . . . .224 Nelson-Moore Co.. . , . . . .222 Boyle '25 Darnaud ........ . . . 225 Nesbit's Pharmacy .... . , . . . 240 Campbell Chevrolet Co. 227 New York Costume Co. ....,... 239 Carpenter's Book Store .,.. . , .235 Norris Roy, Barber Shop ....... 230 Colonial Beauty Shoppe . . . . ,237 Otto's Florist Shop ......... . .219 Coronado Tent City . . . 239 Quaker Shoppe ....... .... 2 27 Dibb, Walter ....... 235 Rainford Flower Shop ......... 218 Fifth St. Flower Shop .... . . .226 Rat1il'f's Dancing Academy ...... 241 Frazee-Kurtz Paint Co.. . . . . , Frye Q6 Smith, Printers. . 218 242 Russ Lumber Co. , ...,,.... . . . San Diego Clearing House Association ........... 228- 234 229 Golden Lion Tavern .... . . .233 Hagefs Ice Cream CO 221 San Diego Gas 25 Electric ' ' C ......... . 233 Hartsough's Pharmacy .,.,.... 232 Orwpany San Diego Sun ,..., . 236 Heller's Stores, lnc. ........... 230 High School Book Exchange ..., Jedlick-Heim Co. ............ . Jessop '35 Sons, Jewelers ........ Kelsey-Jenney Commercial College Leavitt's Photo Shop ..,....... 217 241 219 222 223 San Diego Union . . . . Savoy Theatre ........ . Scribner's Bros., Jewelers . Southern Electrical Co. . . . . . Southern School of Secretaries. . . 220 238 234 220 237 Stadium Grocery ......... 230 Lydon Sport Goods Store. . . . .240 Sunset Engraving CO 243 McDonald 8 Potter t ' ' 1242 Sunshine Recreation Center . . 225 Mehlin's Studios ..... 232 Men's Shop ....... . . Moynahan '25 Johnson . . . . . . Monarch Drug Co.. . . 224 238 231 Thearle Music Co. ........ . Vreeland's Studios . . . Worth Company . . . . Young's Market, Inc.. . . . 226 221 236 235 Page two hzmdred sixteen The Gray Castle TIC' SAN DIEGO I-II BCOK EXCHANGE 67-IE Book Exchange will be run on a new plan next year. f The stock will be increased to meet the students' demands. f Prices will be advanced and the profits will be turned over to the Associated Student Body Patronize Your School by Buying Your School Supplies at THE SAN D1EGo HIGH scHooL BOOK EXCHANGE Run by the Students for the Students RAY BOND, Business Manager JACK NORRIS, A M g ALMUS McLAIN, Clerk I n nfl: 2 2 n2lI2n'7ll2Il2uY H2 2 2 W 2 H 2 -I frayCa,vtIc P 1 f 1 d cz' I 7 ni- - 7-W - i -,fu .I I l ' FRAZEE-KURTZ 1 Paint and Wall Paper Cornpan 1 : ii N San Diego County Distributors r Q A K s X . I 7' . . . 3 2 ' SSp,1g'3f Sberwzn-Wzllzams t , EARTH J - j I tx ' s, Paznts and f 1 H!! ,Di - 7 I ,f lkfqfjj Varnzsbes H I VT 5 I L Everything in 923 Seventh Street 1 WALL PAPER San Diego, Calif. ..L..:,. I I L or It ,, ,L ,, L., ,.-,. Jake wished to get on the police force so he Went to the judge and said. Judge, I'd like to be a policeman. judge: If you can answer three ques- tions you can be a policema11. First, how many stars are there in the skyg second, how old am Ig third, what am I thinking about. Jake: If you will give me until to- morrow I'll have the answersfl Judge, after thinking a moment: All right, be here at 10:30 tomorrow morn- mg. It happened that Jake had a twin brother named Ike. When Jake got home he told his troubles to Ike. Then Ike said, Let me answer the questions, the judge won't know the diff' The next day at 10:30, Ike appeared before the judge. Then the judge said, How many stars are there in the sky?A' Ike: 9,000,000,900.99. Judge: I don't believe you. Ike: If you don't believe me count 'em for yourself. Judge: You win, now how old am I? Ike having read newspaper article of judge said 52 years old. judge: I'll get you 011 this one, what ani I thinking about?'l Ike: You're thinking that I'm jake but I am only his twin brother Ike. Ardent wooer Ca commercial travelerj: My love for you, VVinnie darling, sur- passes anything else that can be offered in that particular li11e. The old gentleman was a trifle be- wildered at the elaborate wedding. A'Are you the groom?,' he asked a melancholy looking man. No, sirl' the young man replied. I was eliminated in the prelim- inary try-outs.', ITT H niTTTTlnIlIilAi'1lITIT0'i' T Z in Rainford Flower Shop I lll5 FOURTH STREET SAN DIEGO, CALIE. lm, -een nfnfniu-11: 11,7-.in 11-I Page two hundred eighteen The Gray Castle 1 l Q GEO. F. OTTO 86 SON i Vuin , nfuiu 1 ufY'u 'll2ll nf-u aku 2 fn ufufuf- -Y f - Y -- -- , u u l p LoRIsTs I l Q S. W. Corner Seventh and B Streets, 2 San Diego, Cal. IW... .. .. S S S.S,.S SS SS..S.:S .. ..- Z.. ..:..SS.. .. ..,-..:f Teacher: How many kinds of teeth do we have? Bobby: Three Teacher: Name them. Bobby: The chewers, the grinders, and a sweet tooth. One day two girls went into a livery stable and asked for a gentle horse as they wanted to drive in the country. The man gave them a very gentle one and told them it would be all right if they kept the rain from its tail. When they returned in the evening he asked if they had had any trouble. Oh, no was the reply, there was one little shower, but we had an umbrella and took turns hold- ing it over the horse's tail, so that not a drop of rain touched it: and we got along all right. mini.: f Hi -Y-n--u--' u -an-'-n n - --u nlu Mary: John dear, please bring me a dozen more glasses of jelly today. John: I brought you some yester- day. NVhat happened to that?'l Mary: Oh, that has white stuff all over the top.'l Maud: What happened when your futher told your fiance he ought to put something aside for a rainy day? Louis: A little later Dad missed his ra'ncoat. Customer: Can you tell me what I can do to avoid falling hair? Manieurist: jump out of the way. Nervous Rider: Is this aeroplane an absolutely safe one? Driver: Safest on earth. ull: nf-ufuiuw n Y'-nffu u YY ... ingu- cLAss PINS . 1Ns1GN1As TRoPH1Es f9VIaa'e at fessofs Thousands of graduates have gone out into e the world from San Diego High School wear- . ing Jessop-made class pins, athletic medals, . frat pins and other emblems. J.JEssoP at soNs e g MANUFACTURING JEWELERS - 952 FIFTH ST. : LS... D D i Dui.. ..i.. The Gray Castle n nfnfurnu u --u nfn ,nfn4 nf .. 2111: Page two hundred nineteen In Suu 4 iegn lininu L A Tribute from the Dean of the State Press to The San Diego - Union, the Pioneer Newspaper of Southern California Q ' I do not think there is another paper in this country wl1wich.ran,'as fairly as ' - The San Diego Union, claim that it has always been the leadzng factor in pro- : j mating the interests of the community in which it is published. The Union 'has . been on the job' from the beginning, and the present prosperity ofhthe city is - niuch due to its energetic, consistent and rontinuous ejforts to acquaint the out- - side 'world zcitli the advantages of the fine harbor on 'which it is situated. I ani 1 proud that I was once connected with a journal that can inake such a boast. j This Tribute to The San Diego Union was paid by the late John P. Young, managing editor of the San Francisco Chronicle for many years. i. Bright Boy: In Siberia they don't hang a man with a wooden leg. Innocent B'oy: Wl1y not? Bright Boy: They use a ropef' Two sweethearts from Aberdeen were rambling round, when they came to a movie. The young man ran his eye over the front of the building. It rested on a title in large letters, The Woiiian Pays. Jean, he said, I think we'll gang in heref' Motor cop fatter hard ehasejz VVhy didn't you stop when I shouted back there? Driver Cwith only live dollars, but pres- ence of mindj: I thought you just said Good morning, senator. VVell you see senator, I wanted to warn you about driving fast through the next township. UPapa, said the small son, What do they mean by college-bred? Is it differ- ent from any other kind of bread? My son, said the father, it is a four un .Hin n nninfnvfnlnfqffu ,n n will--n. min. nl.. nf n u nn- .ufuf 77 tarn- a a u Little drops of wisdom Printed on the desk, Make our little fishies, VViser than the rest. -Geefle Geefle. Little grains of powder, Little drops of paint, Make the pretty girlies Seem like what they ain't. -VVise Cracker. Little Marjorie came to tell her Sab- bath School teacher that she would have to give up her part in the Christmas ex- ercises. Oh, Marjorie, lamented the teacher, don't say that . Have you lost your Christmas spirit so soon, my dear? Marjorie shook her head. Not my Christmas spiritfl she lisped, Itlth my front teeth. I want a loaf of bread, please. You are a penny short. The price has gone up since yesterday. 'tThen give me one of yeste'rday's years' loaf. loaves. 'I LlAr43iQ-.!.- . 7 ,- T T T T 7 I ss 2ff l t S ,aff ----' r ' ' . Qfnltrv - Q 'K-JL '- 5 i T XX i T ' Nd X -.T e 4 f Illlllwsi , X-.- - . so--3'Q3, l Annu X- XTQD dj T, l Q Ill! Xi X Xxxx ia C i l li':ll XXX' XxxN3'--DX -'-'M l V ' lvx-f MAlN473O 5 i....l,, uf.. ,, ,, nf., K., uf., ., ,,,,,..f.,--., .. .. .. ,..,,.. ..-..,-,..:..,.,..,o..-I Page two hundred twenty The Gray Castle I :cn can g .99 Real Food i 3 Mary Anne gave notice she was going to be married, Her mistress, perturbed, said, Of course, I don't Want to put any obstacle in the way of your getting mar- ried, but I wish it were possible for you to postpone it until I can get another maid. Well Mum, Mary Anne replied, l 'ardly think I know 'im well enough to arsk 'im to put it OH. . And how do you like our town? said the continental landlord to his American visitor. 1 hate it was the reply. 'tIt's as hot as the nether regions and just as uncoma fortahlef' HAIL said the landlord admiringly. ls there any place you Americans have not been? He: 'AAh, darling, may I be your cap- tain and guide your bark down the sea of life? The NVidow: No, hut you can be my second mate. Going During revival meeting in a Southern city placards giving notices of the- various meetings, subjects, etc., were posted in conspicuous places. One day the follow- ing was displayed: Subject- Hell-It's location and its Absolute certainty. f - Thomas Jones, barytone, will sing- Tell Mother I'll be There. Teacher-'ANow, class, for a review, can you tell me whatthe National Howers of England are? Class+ Roses. Teacher: And of France! Class: I.ilies. Teacher: And Spain , CSilence for a minute-then a squeaky voice at the back of the room.D Bull- rushes, Miss. B. Barbour: XYhy do people say Dame Gossip?'l B. Baker- Because they're too polite to leave off the Ne . iiIIIIIi' I I II II I, l I I I i fceefgfwio X H L HOTOGRAPHER I I 2 PORTRAITS BY APPOINTMENT Street L Phone 616-58 San Diego l i The Gray Castle Page two lmndrvd twenty-one I Kelseyflenney I Commercial College A Practical School Q for Thorough BusinessT'raining I is is at is o.:o,o .. o , o r. Obedient Willie. VVillie was struggling through the story in his re'ad'ng lesson. No, said the captain, he read, It was not a sloop. It was a larger vessel. By the rig I judged her to be a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- The word was new to him. Barque', supplied the teacher, Still VVillie hesitated. Barque! repeated the teacher, this time sharply. Willie looked as tho he had not heard aright, Then, with an apprehensive glance around the class. He shouted: Jack: So your father deniurred at First because he didn't want to lose you? May: Yes, but I won his consent. I told him that he need not lose me. We could live with him, and so he would not only have me, but a son-in-law to boot. Jack: H'mg I don't like the last ex- pressionf' Stranger: VVhat are you crying for, Bud? Fred B.: I g-g-got a licken! Stranger: VVell, don't you mind. Fred B.: Aw, gawnl that's what I Bow-wow! got licked for. !... ..:.. ..L..,.f W rf f Z B uf.. f..f..f..: 1: 7, T , .. -, l W D : A ' A en 5 6 cb ' 'D , l I K I Q7 l i l T Formerly ,i i G11.LoNs-NELSON Co. V We show the latest styles in young men's clothes and accessories 1041-3 Fifth 6 at popular prices. -in nlnfnfnr Yu .nnuwfnjnf ul - 7 .1 ,, W - Near Broadway. : 7 f- :metre-fri 'nf nil. urn! Page two Iizuzdred twenty-two The Gray Castle i I I I I 2008 with ,Er BETTER KODAK FINISHING I I 419 BREJADWAY I SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 2 MAIN 6877 FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS' Motion Pictures For The Home. 7 farm Y 1 - -u u 'nfl' u ur nfu 4.. NAEA.. . .. . .An V - N m N In E fl Q I 5 'E-N :gif xwmm Q QQ Wkfwi QI-QQ ?Sf 2 'wr :au-IU fx 5'5- wwzd :EEF-5 'QIQQ A-. --ffakmfb 'N H Eel... EQ: Pm 51.25. V wr:- Q Q-1 9'- C DN Q 5 vt 2 ,4 O w PI' 5 . :IFE I QQNEOON Nz 7 u Iuka n In, 1 Y f u,n The Gray Castle Page two hundred twenty three 5:-ce fvllw lui Lak-lllf,-fx, GAIQTJFQS HV f'1l5M0Rt' Off' 'VH 0515 WI-'la Hftvfi PASS ff' 731-sf you J ?? 5 3- suite :fe c rsmfccmer imminent e - l l 1 The S. M. Bingham Company congratulates the 5 i student body of the San Diego Senior High H School upon the Work they have accomplished this 2 year, the Senior class upon their graduation and ' the Russ Staffs upon their successful publications. JS-M-Bl 'El-famucog, e Two poor shots. Are you quite sure this suit, wonlt shrink if it gets wet? Mind frent, every fire' Company in the city. but two, has squirted water on dot suit! Evana: VVhat is your idea of clean sport? Chick: Swimming. Boss fengaging boyj: mls there any- thing you can do better than anyone else? Boy: Yes, sir, read my oyvn writingfl How is that tire on your side, Eun- ice? She flooking over the side of the earj Oh, It's all right. It's Hat on the bottom, but it's round on the top. X Miss Cupp: Class, this is absolutely the worst recitation I've ever heard. Why I've done three-fourths of it myself. 2 visit'-Y, u Y Yi: Tru-H n Wu, V-n-,u 4. PO LITE BUT POINTED A stern old preacher had issued to his people a command against dancing, be- lieving it to be a device of the devil. A few of the young people disoheyed and attended a dance given at a neigh- boring town. Finally it reached the ears of the preacher, and, meeting one of the culprits on the street one morning, he said in a stern voice. Good morning, child of the devil! Good morning, father! smilingly answered the pretty miss. A WEE BIT OFF Conductor of Village Band: l'VVhat's wrong, Duncan? Duncan CCellistD: The drum's been playin' my music and l've been playfn' his. Conductor: I thocht there was some- thing no just quite richtf' l 'l HTH' 7 ' W ' Z , D 'urn' fi lm 'H Hi 2 i D HL' 2 I I , z i HE MEN s SHO i ! Dunlap Wz'Ison Bros. ! FOURTH AND C sTs. 3 l M. H. BARNUM ,D ..ss sl.. ..D.. ef a .. We .. .. .ma as L - as :..l..,.. ....l Page two lzzuzdred tfzomzfy-four The Gray Castle !- W FI ' In ' Z f f ' W' ' ' ' 1 We Furnish Any Kind of Flowers - - Ang Time at Any Price 1 L BOYLE 6? DARN AUD 3 LORISTS , Established 1894 L 412 C St. Between Fourth and Fifth Tcl. Main 1419 San Diego, Calif. L. .ea E.. ..ee E.. .. e..ee I e I.. ..1..e..e..i.. .. ..e..e.. .. ci Surgeon: I'll sew that scalp wound for you for Sl0.00. Patient: Gee Doc, I just want plain sewing, not hemstitching and embroid- ery. Ah's gwine to de party t'night, but fust Ah's gotta change mah clothes. Change yo' clothes? Boy, when yo' buttons yo' coat, yo' trunk am locked. Man: I see that they aren't sending any more mail to VVashington. Friend: Why not? Mai11: I-Ie's dead. Professor Cto freshman entering class latej VVhen were you born? Freshman: On the second of April. Professor: Late again. La Vern was explaining to her chum the other day the way her steady was treating her. Why don't you give him the mitten? her friend Esther asked, lt isn't a mitten he nee-ds its a pair of socks, he's got cold feet, was the answer. Isabel J: I am afraid Clyde, I will never see you in heaven. Clyde Shields: Great guns, Isabel, what have you been doing now? Kathleen: XVhere can I be vaccinated so that it will not show? Phil: On the ear. It would seem that the modern con- ception of chivalry isn't what it used to bc. Ask Alan M. - n n n Yu n n-fu--n ,nwrzuznfnu--flu-441 -nffn n n,n:,Yn 7n,uin vain--017711211-H l 1 j MEET ME at the SUNSHI Ev 1 1 T BOWLING, BILLIARDS, POOL, E ' LUNCH COUNTER, 1 SODA FOUNTAIN z 1 ' 1 i Clean, pure air to breathe while : indulging in muscle building sports. 1 1 SUNSHINE RECREATION L 1 . . 2 Ladies and 642 Broadway ' L Gentlemen 3rd and 4th Floors z The Gray Castle W- Yu uric: n nw-:aku n 1.-. Page two lnmdred twenty-fine 3' 'lv '-u u ufnnrn--n --n n nnwn u--in --n u--x Home of the Knabe and the Ampico Www 50. L ALFRED D. LAMOTTE, President . l 640 Broadway Main 22 T I semsgljzlfvqgmn T For nearly 38 years we have been supplying students and parents : - with everything in music . Our departments of musical merchandise f include pianos, player pianos, phonographs, phonograph records, player - rolls, radio sets, sheet music, band instruments, stringed instruments. - Expert piano tuning and repairing. 1 When you buy an instrument from our store you know that it will be of dependable quality. I - For 38 years, Everything in Music. Mrs. Holbrook: Son, I wish you would run across the street and see how old Mrs. Brown is this morning. Bob: Mrs. Brown said it was none of your business how old she is. Alvin: Say Kenny when you were telling her good night did it ever dawn on you... .... Kenny: No, I never stay that late. Pop Welstead: Can you tell me what steam is? J. B. H. 3rd: Sure, it's water gone mad. Sylvia P.: I want to do something big and cleanf' Johnnie K.: Wash an Elephant. I Our students resemble kerosene lamps. They generally smoke, frequently go out at night and are often turned down. Jessie Rittolfz I'm worried about my complexion, doctor, look at my face. Doctor: My young lady you will have to dietf' Jessie: Oh I never thought of that! What color do you think would suit me best? .-n u nWWu,u .nu n -n nu. . . ue n-7 fu .Y ulwn nn, . n '-ufnr u. '-nf 41.1.5 z Floral Designs a Specialty Cut Flowers and Table Decorations U : -nfigi' f , L l GRAHAM DIBLE I T l L 'HgiTv?'6 ' Former Hilltop Student I L -Lie: ' l FIFTH STREET FLORI S T i 1 5 - l g 1130 FIFTH STREET, SAN DIEGO, CALIF. PHONE, 611-52 : i.. ,, .I ,, ,,:,,:,, ,, ,, Z or Z 1- E,,I...,,., .,- ..i...i Page two hundred twenty-six ufuun The Gray Castle ultra 1:1 1 11, i --f, - Rufnf fl !' I T I F ' PF: Pm Z TFTP! Harry E. Wheeler's Quaker Shoppe ' 1235 FIFTH ST. CIN THE COMMONWEALTH BLDGJ A - Between Pantages and Mission Theatre l L Unexcelled Ice Cream, Confectionery, Soda and Luncheonette. 5 3 French and English Pastries. T I Our Ice Cream and Cookery is made on the premises. 3 Z Breakfast ServedeNoon Luncheon-Afternoon Tea-Steak Suppers. P open un ll ouock - Closed All Day sunday. 1 I f..E..s...E... ...gs..ss..g......s.. .... . C., .. .. ..E.. .. ...,,... ..-l The Joke That Failed junior B. Ctrying on dress suit, joking- lyj I hope I'll never be mistaken for a waiter. Tailor- When in doubt, keep your hands in your pockets. Mr. Perkins. Do you think I have enough lumber to put a lid on this Christ-- mas box? Mrs. Perkins. Sure you have, use your head. Why Phil T. said Miss Ai1es,h's Sun- day school teacher, in a pained voice, have you been lighting again? Didn't you learn in last Sunday's lesson that when you are struck on one cheek you ought to turn the other one to the strik- er.' Yes'm Miss Ailes , agreed Phil, but he hit me on the nose, and I have only got one. Mr. Deere: Who can name one im- portant thing we didn't have 100 yrs. A Jazz Band is a group of citizens who ago? are paid for playing static. Herman E.: Me. !...i...,.. nf- .. V..-..-..-WHY : - 1 -, -.. ...Yu ..---. - ...- K 1 -- T. is l 1 l l T CCMPLIMENTS OF W 5 1 CAMBPELL Where Service Counts H i . . I-- 5tateS'S?3?5'eetS COMPA The Gray Castle Page two hundred twenty-seven nfuw fufwuf 2 Y Y f fu u,u n 4: u n 1 ,si f fv . pl, A ' M f 4- .V !,.j- - ,gs-J ,. Y . , X ..a LL IV .V ,I ' A' V 4- -, I, Cb 1 Jfw g t L ta f2,fQ,,,,, ' gy' Qq.,,fL!t X W , , ' i ' ' lids. ., x C f Frzendl X, R Wtfpp omfgif ff AA., ig, 'J I ' Suggestzon 2-ff . f f OU have now successfully mastered the school curriculum and your next task will be one of readjustment to the business world. You'll finds that financial independ- ence is a requisite to complete enjoyment in life. A large amount of money is not, however, necessary and the attainment of this goal is as simple a matter as subtraction . It is nothing more nor less than being able to adjust yourself to spending LESS than you earn. Perhaps the best method of gaining this desired end is to start a savings ac- count and make your banker your friend and adviser. , -A fi 'X ' , 1 ,L , 1 QLJ4- LQ!-.. i2 , ' it Z3 4.,9,A.,,1 A xl A RJ 1 ,c .V 6 1 L V, X ww ' 1 N 'W 'L 'L' c Lax.. 1 A l t i - . V 1 f 5. ' P :L 1 ix Q UAL Q I ' i f' , V If 5 Q xi E+ '. I' X 1 - uf, u u , : nf, fu 1:5-i-Hnlfiln safest, ui- up i' 'un ' ulwniu ,- Page two hundred twenty-eight The Gray Castle y xg 1 I V ll . . L to you and consultation with him be- lx His experience will be of great worth fore entering into any financial transac- 3 tion will undoubtedly save you many . disastrous errors. The ollicers of any member bank of ' z this association will be glad to have you ll advise with them freely whenever you : may be in need of their help. Start this simple plan of readjustment to the business world which you are ' l glad you did. T about to enter, at once, and you'll be Association San Diego Clearing House MEMBER BANKS First National Bank, Bank of Italy, E S. D. Trust Ea' Savings Bank, Southern Trust 8' Com. Bank, Security Com. 6' Savings, First Trust 25' Savings Bank, U. S. National Bank, Union National Bank. ll ll The Gray Castle Page two hundred twenty-nine '! M 3 Qality Foocfstujjfv at Money-Savz'ng Prices Patronize the Heller Store in Your Neighborhood f I K 9 2 I -. T Q Monnga SAVING STORESE I San Diego ' it La Jolla Ocean Beach National City l Q El Cajon Chula Vista East San Diego La Mesa Normal Heights Encanto 1 i TRAGIC Mr. Reyer was trying to impress upon Storekeeper: VVell, little boy, do you want to buy some candy? Charles Conrad: Sure I do, but I gotta buy soap. Esme F.: Have you heard about the latest fads for women, pockets in their stockings? David A.: VVell won't it look funny to see all the ladies walking down the street with their hands in their pockets? his pupils the meaning of f and FF in a song that they were about-to learn. After long explaining the Hrst sign, he said, Now, children, what do you say: if f means forte, what does H mean? Peter Jackson: Eighty . Algebra Teacher: If a farmer raises 3700 bu. of wheat and sells it for 552.50 per bu. what will he get? Pupil: An Automobile. V Inf... uf.. .. ua.. .. .. ..E..f.. - Sandwiches A, Cold Drinks : -'Y if-n - n-in n-Y-n--n uf -' win' an-fu--fu 'ffm' STADIUM GRCCERY ' i SEE US AFTER THE GAME South of Stadium 5 uf' ll -ll lla ninifru all 2 ' + 7, f : 4 2 SAM SMITH l H n----'uv-W n 1. .iv n uf , f 1 2 2 fu- -n u u -f-'main infan- RoY NORRIS A CHAS. F. Buss 4 NORRIS BARBER sl-lop EXPERT BOBBING 5 Phone 648-95 i 205 Scripps Bldg. 5-llffn nf u n vin .14 7 -ff, E . f , T W, 7 1 , ln .I .lining fain' 1:4-ul Page two hundred thirty The Gray Castle ici! . ,, P- lx fflllft '. wifi 7.10 i 'I f 5 'l'4 'l if 1 9.0.59 ! L! T f gs I ,em it I +4 ffiilf 11- f 5 f U epic '-- ! ' T T ZHTNZH T T T T T T H T T T T 'T if W - T -! l l Why C1965 a kmgwear i 4 a cr wn? g L T , 2 l H L54 r 3 2 5 v ' 1 il T qfyslyf V ol: , ll .S 0' in . , f , : ix Sli 'I',,' e X : i S 'I' f i . 3 Q refill il : L I QE, .fall ' H fl g - i e-iffiix X-.M I 1 N the olden time people served t V' iirgMonar6h, ' but today the 'iMonarch ser es tlhe people. ' - Now that school is over y:bu'lll begin to : 1 value service in the commercial luqnrl and will W, i E appreciate what the Monarch has! o 'offer in ' 5 that respect. 3 f Lunch frequently at the M rch, drink I i deeply at our fountains, We serve the best at ' Z prices you'll appreciate. R 2 Remember, too, that the Monarch is never T ' undersold on drugs, toilet goods or other items : because We meet all prices at all times. : l - , l : Q MONARCH DRUG COMPANY l TWO STORES I Fifth and Broadway Third and Broadway i...:.. .. .. , ..-- L 7 ,f-, f f , f K K K ,.,..: ..ff..,,,.. , .. ..l..' ...i The Cray Castle Page two hundred thirty-one ll'- T T' V T Y T K T T CM! Q I ! Z Photograp hs of Distinction ' T The Individual Portraits in this Annual were made at THE MEHLIN STUDIO, : 1256 FIFTH STREET. ' I l : i CHARLES 1. MEHLI it i Artist in Photography l PICTURE FRAMING. I Phone 631-40. I 11. .11 - .--f. 1. 11-f-.1 1. 11 . Mrs. Recd: I am surprised that you do not know the date of Columbus' dis- covery of Amcrfca. It was actually at the llcad of the lesson. Joy E.: I-I-1-I-thought it Was his telephone number. Teacher: VVherc did you takc that memory course? Eta R.: I don't remember. KODAK FINISHING. T x 11 11fu-4177711 11 .1 n 11 41111 11 11' n ' 11- Mr. Haag: Well, Harry, if everyone in this class made as many remarks as you do what kind of a class would I have? Harry: A remarkable classfl VVilliam Allen: Say, Miss Fesenbeck, what is free verse . Miss Fesenbeck: Poetry clipped from the exchange, Allen. 11 uinznfnfu ' nf-ufuw ' u,11-+11-- 1 4 111-E-41T11i11l111lniu-1-41Wfuin-.-4111:11i117 11- -41-l ' COMPLIMENTS OF 3 HARTSCUGH'S PHARMACY L 11 t TO THE CLASS OF '25 l at C C Cie- -..C..T.. 1. warn- 111117711741 11,177 Y , M M Page two hundred tlzirty-two The Gray Castle -u -- iff, - -fi,,- iii, - -. 2 0,1 yi : Compliments of Ye Golden Lion Tavern i LOUIS H. PRoVosT, Proprietor 1 SAN DIEGO'S FAMOUS EATING PLACE T : j Corner Fourth and F Streets, TELEPHONE, IYIAIN 508 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA l...:..,.. .,E.., ..E.. .. e..E..:..E .. .,:.. .. .. ..l..e..E.. .. .l Miss XVhittle: Prof's sick in bed to- Lucille C. Cwho has been studying do- dayf' mestic sciencej: Do you like fish Mrs. VVenriclI: VVhat's the com- balls? plaint?' Edward B.: I don't think I ever at'- Miss VVhittle: No complaint. Ev- tended any. erybody's satisfied. +R-- -ff- Mr. Orcutt Cin Physiology classjz Isabel J.: Something is preying on How long could we live without a my mind. brain? . Ellen G.: It must be pretty hungry! Eta R.: Ohl I've lived a long timclu ,I-ufnfn --n--une u--un u nfl: in in fi, --in Y nfl: u--n unwu n nf'-no , n u f-N--ni' Service Day and ight r i For Cottage and Mansion Alike Gas and electric service is one business that may be said to approach the American ideal of Democracy. It caters to no class, but serves every one alike-electric light burns : just as brightly and steadily in the smallest home as in the largest and T most expensive hotel-and at a charge that is within the reach of ' everyone. i 0 6 O i San Diego Consolidated Gas Sz. Electric Company 1 , 857 sixth J : Byllesby Engineering and li . . 5 Main 64 Management Corporation 2 2 2 u n u n :rim Ir, Y In 1,17 l1n4-u,un,un n Y, E , , , The Gray Cattle Page two lmudred thirty-three V- - n -, Main 2535 z .,:,, - .I ' .. Q55-Vg :E mmm xm.: .... x W-Wg :Av : sf ' SS f Sa- : 1: Dl'0H7OndS ,,1: 225.'EE2s2i-E-57522115 ws - WIUFCIYGS Manufacturing Jewelers li Rings ml' :' 'AIH i iii Jewelry Made to Order Z Brooches li Native Gems ..ee .A A wan looking eockney entered the caniife emporium and approached the dealer. Hi wants a dog about so ,igh an' so long, he began. What kind? queried the dog dealer. I-Iit's a kind of grey'ound, responded the cockney. Quite so. An' yet it ain't a grey'ound, continued the customer, becos 'is tyle is shorter nor any o' these 'ere grey'ounds. I see, continuef' An' 'is nose is shorter. Well? queried the dealer. An' 'e ainit so slim about the body. The dealer by this time had turned away. But still, 'e's a kind of grey'ound, continued the cockney. Do you keep sich dogs? .ill ll IIYTII ll lllfll ll Il ll llillw' ll 629 ELECTRIC BUILDING : Corner Sixth and E Streets. : in H- .N nw.. ...Lu If---.I---N nf.. nfl? No, we don't, came back the short reply, We drowns 'em. A LONG FALL Prof: All men descended from mon- keys. Am I right, Mr. Smith? Bored Student: Yeah, I guess so, but who kicked the ladder out from under you? Local Policeman fto St. Georgejz You killed this 'ere dragon, didn't you? St. George: I did. L. P.: Well, you can't leave it lyin' about 'ere, you know! Mike: Ed is an accompanist by in- stinet. Ike: How's that? Mike: I-Ie can't refrain from sipping his soup while grace is said. ,Yu u .Yu u -Yu n nil' u--aw 1- n u i f RUSS LUMBER 86 MILL CO. ALL THE PRODUCTS or T 2 REDWOOD TANKS PLASTER BOARD I ROOFING PAPER i - Yard-Mill-Wharf-XN'ater Front Between Union and Second Streets - , General Office, Corner First and I Streets I MAIN 405 ru ni.. nlulu n .lin uf i 1 L ufu- nr-- Page two hundred thirty-four SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA : D I .LJ The Gray Caslle 1---if-i ,ff-7-ln., IT TT TT T TT 7 j 9 g l A R P E NTE R I STATIONERY STORES mc. I 2 952 SIXTH s'rnes'r - - - SAN ullso COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, OFFICE OUTFITTERS L SOCIAL STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING g 9 l : Complete 'Book CDepartment l c-All the Latest Fiction inLLuiu7'iv- u Lu--n---ern,Lui..-fn u-J LL HOVV TO AMUSE THE BABY Tickle it in the stomach-say Hootsey- bootseyn-twist its feet-upset it-show it your watch, taking it apart if necessary -tweek its nose-pinch its cheeks-- puneh its abdomen-tap its feet-pat its back-shove it over-pick it up by the arms-pick it up by the feet-pick ft up by the ears-throw it up in the air anal bellow whoop-ee -let it clown and gurgle whee -smother it with wet kisses-smother it with affection- smother it with blankets-drop it on the floor-pick it up by the toes-recite pat- a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker man and the wifi:----:fn cuffs' u L u , in n- 'Y u-Wu n n,u.Tn 7 LHLH- NLL.. H- ui.. n ,H ..-f,..LL.. H- HJ Three Little Pigs to it several hundred times a clay-feed it safety pins and rat- tle-boxes. lfVith this sort of early training the youngster will grow to young manhood, smoke cigarettes, and in other ways prove a disappointment to friends and family. The Bear-Can you support my daugh- ter in the style to which she has been accustomed? The Lamb-N0-o, sir. The Bear-Then take her. I was afraid you thought you could. WALTER DIBB T g lVIanufacturing Jeweler Z SPECIAL ORDERS EXECUTED IN Qlatinum, gold and Silver I L.. HL L aL - L W 1 - .L L : si L ..-,..L..L.. .. L..:.. ..L.. LHL L, RooM 40 SEFTON BLDG. y Up Stairs Fifth and C I nf 2 -- - 4:7 l Young's Market Co., Inc. 5 QUALITY MEATS AT RIGHT PRICES I We Sell Only Steer Beef-Milk Veal 2 Milk Lamb and Pork : L 'AFresh Always Displayed in Young's from the Sea Refrigerator Cases milk fed s 2 Fish Poultry Q : ll l...L.. .fe L L L L L gg L L g L..L..L..L..L..L..L..L..gef The Gray Castle Page two hzmdrefl thirty-jizfc FY Y T Y K 4 ' Y ' K Y W U . . EVERY SATURDAY 7 1 - W. B. France runs a High School Pagev in 2 THE SAN DIEGO SUN ! ! T EVERY DAY Joe Grossman runs a corking good SPORT PAGE in the S. D. Sun V l X You cannot afford to be without this newspaper of the people. 1 E Subscribe today. I L H W. S. DAYTON, Business Manager PAUL C. xEDWARl?SfEditor' V : Phone, Main 5100 ' if : i...,... .. .. .. .. .. a..f..T .. . .. ..,.. a....Aya.. -.S .. f..I The professor, who told his class to write on their conception of heaven, was surprised to receive a blank paper from Jones. XVhz1t,is the meaning of this? asked the professor. I told you on your con- ception of heaven and here you have done nothing. Doing nothing, sir, said Jones, is my conception of heaven. 3111 wine: u - -- nfl: n n nnfnfef 2 W f Little Archie: Gee! pop, I just swal- lowed a worm! X , V Anxious Father: Take a drink of wa- ter, quick! quick! and wash it down. Little Archie: Aw, no, let him walk. . Fd be much better off if they'd put that sign on the mail boxf' '!VVhat sign?'! Post no bills. us n n -nfs: u un- 1 - 1 f 1. 2 GR UTE A I IN A z FASHIO P RK SUIT y i You'll look better and feel better 7 T W! P ,,,., V I M Q Q' ' K . . f .... it im . . Page two hundred th1'1fty-six The Gray Castle L l l INK' H K : K ffff K W Y K Y Y U c3LoR1 FYI Q YoUR , s GIRLISH CHARMS is a specialty at San Diego's Hair and Beauty Headquarters. Metropolitan experts are at your service-the facilities are unsurpassed-appointments perfect, location so convenient: , popular prices. . Marcel wave ....... 391.00 and 51.25 ' W' W' ' ' i Barbering by men experts-trim, 50C Ph0ne3Z04 3 T Marinello Preparations: also Graduate Main 9 Marinello Operators. s l 1 HAIR sHoPPE l l ll3l 6th St., Ground z - Floor, opp. Marston's : Ln.. ..C.. .. ..:... .. .C ..... ..s.. W'hat do you mean, sir? demanded the indignant maiden as she e-xtricated herself from an over-eager suitor's arms. That you are my chance for happi- ness, he cried, and l always embrace an opportunity. , No, she returned coldly in this case you were but hugging a delusion. e Lady Customer: I would like a pounrl of sulphur, please. How much is it? Clerk: Fifteen cents. Lady Customer: 1 can get it across the street for ten cents. ' Clerk Cpolitelyjt Yes, and I can tell - .yon of another place where you can get it for iiothiggkx . i C Vim- Usye your head! l Even the fellow who inve Xted Spaghetti -tlsed the noodle. , ,, f C C Ci'ii H CMC C U Simi N Cl U l l fx O X, Southern School of Secretanes 4 Balboa Theatre Bidg., 4th and E. . ,X Q ,ff Main 2790 i x f ja Q Sessio s: Day, 9 to 3:45. Evening, to 7:30, ,W Q Short and, Typewriting, 4!fB5okkeeping, fi f l I Comp ometry, Dictaphone, Bilsiness Eng- if i . l lish, Correspondence, Sp ling, Henman- , ' ship, ice Training, F' ing, Commercial ' ,fi 7 Law. S1 gle or com med courses and ' y ' s special int sive shorty course, beginning f N Q any time. asses for, begin' ers and re- l v1ewers.Qndiv1 al and class Instruc- n. V ,T ' x i..... ...s...s..L..,s C .. L I sr..:.s.4..s.. .. s.. fi., .,Q..u.! ..,,, fl i f The Gray Castle g 'Hgeizuu,Mu1drvd thirly-s wen x Y - -- ,.... ... . V 1 -74 - ., ,f i' ' X , f , s4.,.,,,4, Y l T E E El l T f3v....5'L 4 1 JOHN MOYNAHAN L : San Diego County Distributor 5 PACKARD Momofa carts ? I I 208 C Street, San Diego, Calif. Q Phone 635-07 1 -nfnlufnw nr-nw u n. Yu Y u,nln n ui - n an u nfufufn u an Amin:-n u 13 HOVV RUBIN GOES TO THE GAMES VVith the assistance of a comrade, Ru- bin boards the train and is seated. Then the comrade disappears. Rubin, his dark glasses perched upon his nose, sits for- lornly and alone until the conductor ap- pears. Tiekets! says the man. Rubin looks up as well as his large dark spectacles will permit and yet stares above and beyond the trainman. VVhy, I gave you my ticketlu he an- swers indignantly There ensues an argument in which the conductor stresses his opinion of col- lege men. Rubin deems it time to end the dis- cussion. How should I know, he answers pathetically, l'm a blind man. I can't see a thing. I gave 1ny ticket to some- body and how should I know whether it was you or not! THE STRENUQUS LIFE Dave:-What's the matter, old top? You look all bunged up. Junior:-I strained myse-lf. Dave:-How? Junior:-Oh, Mabelle and I were-en- joying ourselves ill the parlor and her father walked in. I jumped through the window screen. Voice from Next Room: George, are you teaching that parrot to swear? George: No, mother, I'm only telling him what not to say. The best way to get ahead is to use the one you have. u u Yu. ruin--n' n u- 'u 1 Y in u- nE i T H . E i H H ! 1 SAVOY THE TRB 1 i 'CTHE SAVQY PLAYERS SPOKEN DRAMA l Curtain Nightly at 8:00 Matinees, Sun., Wed. and Sat. I ALL SEATS RESERVED b Phone 654-O8 i..i..s...E.. .T .... G .... E... .... ...E..-... ..E.. ., g. E:..E.D...-.. .J Page two lmndrvd Ilzirty-eight The Gray Castle !.. , 1 o i z T t Hli New and Charming cuiififox l . 'Mfg' FROCKS for Summer Afternoon, Dinner V w l V and Dance occasions tell the smart story of 3 r the summer mode in the sheer shadows of 5 chiffon, and present variations of the chiffon f J 2 : ,., H vogue for all town or country occasions on , T t T ,N. languid summer afternoons or starry summer fm 7 L evenings-in hues that vie with a summer gar- : L ' den of flowers, or white. g g. - l bw t ,X XVe show a very large selection ...... 329.50 i I : L , ' X 1 : 2 Q3 eeledllel-tHe1HLQ2O. , 2 fl., ' I ' for C Q i f i s 3 , 5'x : T Sth and - C Streets. , T l i...D. . .. ., .. -. . D - D..1...... ......f..-., ,,.-c..,... c..J S. R. O. lflla: Universities must be very wicked places. Vyileox: Yes, yes, go on. lfllzti Hoys and girls under sixteen are not admitted. A Maine hunter shot at a game war- den. He has promised never to do it again, and won'1 have zz chalice for tive years. You say Smithers is close tistedf' Ya, he's so big hearted be's going to leave his teeth to the elks when he dies. ADD C.-XUSICS FOR DIYORCE So you weren't exactly pleased with your wife's relations? No. In fact, l've been wondering for some time what after all the difference between in-laws and out-laws. Does your new Chinese cook speak good English? No, he speaks broken china. My friend jones has a bouncing baby boy. How do you know? l dropped it. in 4,0 Heli., nf., 4-fue ninin H .livin--u nerd' H- u f-in u uint- u.. i Do you Rat1iff's z I DBHCGY Q Dancing Academy - San Diego s leadlng dance institution. - We teach all kinds of dancing. - Class - or private lessons. The Finest Dancing Academy Broadway at Eleventh Q 1 l on the Coast : .-- ..-.. ... ul - :lin .. ..-.. ..ff..' .. nf..-. HZ..-., ,. .. ...... i. ...-I Tlz U Gray Castle Page treo lI1Hlll'?'Ul'1 forly-one -1-A - 4'- I' O OO A OO OO O T IFRYE LIST: SMITH 1 BOOKS, PROGRAMS, SOUVENIRS AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING -n- n un W u n n n ur u-Y-n -n u--n- - THE MOST COMPLETE EQUIPMENT U a IN THE SOUTHWEST f 9 Main 633 E 850 Third Street I Someone went to work and clefiuecltlii THIS IS A LONG ONE human face as follows: A human face Are you the man who cut my hair last is an open expanse, lying midway be- time? RX tween the collar-button and scalp, anal I eouldn't ymlwir, I've only been here completely occupied by cheek, ehlu and a year. X' chatterf' --- --- Prof: XVhy haven't you your lesson? Gee, I dicln't take astronomy. CO'l'lSd: I eouldn't study-the lights But why so glum about that? went out. l'Ancl here it's gone and rained for .1 Prof: VVhy diclnltfyou turn Lhem on mouth now. and send him hqnre? U - ' - I. .. -.lf .E .. H -1.--14.7 --H mini WZU7.. U Min+., U -..E7:s l H , H .I I. I ' I I . I I I I I Q gg Ly . 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Two strikes and three balls. His parents stood up and waited anxiously. The crowd roared. His sweetheart was waving a handker- chief and screaming for a homer. Joe hrmly closed his mouth. A determined look was on his face. He gripped his bat harder. The pitcher let go the ball. Joe took a wicked swing. There was the resounding crack of ball meeting wood ..... as it bounced off his head. There were the Come-On girls. They were always brushing against you, and stroking the lapel of your coat, and lift- ing the-ir eyelashes slo-0-owly. Wheii you danced with them you were aware of a slight flurry in the ranks of the chap- erones. They walked with their hips, and used overpowering perfume, and talked in low tones about Love. They gave the impression of being divertingly naughty, but somewhow you never liked them well enough to bother to find out wheth- er or not they really were. DAD KNOVVS Pa, what does it mean here by 'diplo- matic phraseology'? 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