San Juan Union High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)

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EEN XNCIQ NOTES I It STIX 4 I -KKK Tre ldent Il IUXI h Se let Senzor Class HERE was a great ado rn the forest The sunbeams danced among the trees as the sun rose ln the east The leaves rustled ln the breeze and the trees swayed gently to and fro Perched ln the trees were brrds of every kmd all twrttermg and talkmg at the same time whlle on a nearby tree was a robm slttrng by himself and facing the others The brrcls were holding a convention and Mr Robln was telling them about the people of hrs community In the valley where I spend most of my trme rs a beautiful school called San uan where many gurl brrds and boy blrds go to be educated under WISE owls or as they call them teachers I enyoy vrsrtmg thrs school because the gurls and boys are so pleasant and they do so many lnterestrng things Every year a new Hock of blrdlmgs enters this school I would like to tell you about one of these Hocks the flock of l93O Four years ago they entered thrs school as young and rnexperlenced Hedglmgs full of lrfe fluttermg here and there and becomlng acqualnted with this new place They were soon made to feel at home by the great Eagle Mr MCCOTmlCk Soon their spmts drooped however when the older Hawks and Crows pounced upon them ard carrred them off to a Freshmen Receptron as they called rt where the poor brrdlmgs were made to perform and amuse the older ones to therr satrsfactron When thls ordeal was over the Freshmen were accepted as true members of the can uan flock The next year after three months of play they returned to can uan as Sophomores Thrs year they went to work rn earnest to show the other brrds what they could do At 'ill Xthelr Qophomore Hop they entertarned delrghtfully by grvrng a dance and since rt was during the holiday season they had an opportunity of decorating rn the Christmas colors X th a huge Chrlstmas tree rn the center Many birds were there hopping and garly flut ng about The next year as umors they rmprowed rn many may Thcrr seco d dance the if . 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GREEN I Q!Z!'O'l'ZS UR W T NIOONIVX NIRS I A BAR-XTINI umor Prom was even prettler than the Sophomore I-lop because the audltorlum was transformed mto a beautiful garden which looked so mvrtmg that a very large flock assembled there that evemng They exhibited thetr dramatlc talent durmg this year also ln a one act play called The Managers and entertamed therr audience further by their songs and dances They finished thus year by glvlng a great farewell banquet to the older Hawks and Crows who were about to leave thelr flock On a whole theirs was a very successful year In therr Senlor year however they showed the best that was ln them They were the leaders ln nearly every actrvrty ln their school Thelr Senior Ball was most beau trful They danced and chattered midst the Slflglhg of the Canaries who were the muslclans of the evenmg In that same year they took a leadmg part m an opera I shall never forget the beautiful songsters that I heard that mght Since they were now Senrors they gave a Qenlor play called The Arnval of Kltty but smce Kitty wasnt really a cat many brrds were there to enJoy the play and they all agreed that the flock of l930 had Improved a great deal ln dramatlcs as well as ln other flelds Before they recerved their diplomas for graduation they were given a banquet by the blrds they left behmd Although they enloyed themselves immensely they were a but sad at the thought of leavmg their fellow blrdlmgs and teachers whom they had learned to love dearly They left their dear San uan however wrth staunch hearts and each IS now ready to make a name for hlmself ln the world Thelr last year s success they owed to two wrse owls who helped them through thelr dnfftcultres and gave them much needed advrce They w ere called advlsors and they were Mrs Baratlnx and Mr Mooney Too much cannot be sand ln praise of what they drd to ralse thrs class to the hexghts whxch they fmally attarned Mr Robin paused cocklng hls head on the slde and obserwed hls attentive listeners Tlus rs the story of only one of the flocks of thrs beautrful school he concluded and a better school would be hard to flnd xn any part of this country All the blrds agreed wlth htm and decided to vlsrt this school some day themselves lx I I i .I . . . 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'f ' ' 1 1 1.4 I 1 1 1? 1 1 l I 12 O 'REENBA VTES Staff of Greenback Notes 30 GRAHAM ATKINS Edrtor VIRGINIA HOLSAPPLE Assoerate Edrtor LOUISE FISCHER Manager ALICE PILCHER AssIstant Manager ETHEL DAXIES Asszslanl Manager MIRIAM SULLIVAN r MALVINA COUTLRE Class Hzslory NOAH YOST Class Prophecy GRAHAM ATKINS WI VIRGINIA HOLSAPPLE Lzlerary LOIS RICE VIRCIINIA HOLSAPPLE Masre HARRY KETCHUM Saerety HARLEX SMITH Alumnz PAUL STOI ER Bans Athletres ELSIE CLOx ER Crrls Athletrcs GLADYS COCHRANE Calendar RICHARD COFFER Exchanges ROBERT ROARK a es LOUISE FISCHER Snaps MRS J A BARATIRI Faculty Advrsar X The staff mshes to gne peclal thanks to Betty Atl-.Ins 32 and ames O Bnen 32 for theIr generous assxstance and excellent work In art and letterlng ffxf- 'Xff-A E gh! . 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EI it I . zrzrzrzllljrixcrc ores 'N -.- ,ff Class Prophecy IRDS' BIRDS BIRDS' 'l VK rth a roar of wrngs beatrnv the arr mam mam brrds Gathered conclare rn the old oalt t e rn the corner of San uans rthletrc freld from the topmost branch lxrng Pagle delrrered hrs openrnv peech to the other brrd clustered bene1th hrm In concludrng he sard As you ull ltnow thrs meetrng was called rn order to thanlt the Senror Ll ss of gan uan for the complrments made to 1ll hrrds rn then Qrreerrlnclt Xlotes Let us he1r therefore some approprrate sueffestrons I 1 rll srng 1t then graduatron chrrped an rmpertrnent young C1nary the haughty and heautrful Brrd of Paradrse remarlxed wrth unrerled s1rcasm I be lrere that approprrate suvgestrons were aslted for Frne feathers do not began the C anary but he w1s rnterrupred by the I' agle s cry for order After m1ny mrnutes of drscussron the Gr I offered a suggestron sauna I thrnlt that we could express our gratrtude to the Nenror Class by helprng to mal-te therr annu1l 1 uecess Iwo do thrs I would hare Brother Stork wrrte a prophecy for the annual based on hrs lormer rcquarnt1nce wrth each of them I ltnew them only as squ1wlrng mewlrng red babres ard the old Storlt I suggest that hagle rppornt 1 commrttee of Mr I-loot Orl Mr loo lxoo and lVlrss Sparrow Hawlt to SC'lI1 the herrens 1nd study the st1r for ltnow ledge ol the horoscopes of thr rlluslrrous Senror C l1ss Ihrs suggestion N14 un1nrmously approxed I Mr Hoot 01 I therefore present to rou the prophecy below lhe stars Ioretell 1 brrllr1nt future for PARNI LL DPWEL who succeedrnf' where 1 Freshman t1rled r rll search for Storers elusne startrng holes and brrng home prcture of the Grand Canyon whrch XVFNDELL WFAX FR wrll hang rn hr famous larender chrclten house 1 coop where temperamental hens are tooted to bw PALL STOX FR and where narls are manrcured by MFRLF COPRFN Oh' nlhr rs jollr' ELQII CLOX ER rs to enact the part of Irllre the Torler rn 1 local bu rness establr hment 1 lere OLDPN BF'NNIL.ttT Ines the p rrt of f1rthlul Mac mrlrng sweetly 1t erclr rehuft Some ol the strr seem to l'l'lNl morose leelrngs for e1ch other lhere are LNIIN C LARlx und Mrrzrrxxr SL r.r,rxAx llARnr kr rcrrLM wncl Lors Rrcr r ho strll spxrk rn sr1rlt rt o omew rat coo around tht tdge w nle ARLH Wktlttt rn trr 1 s oc rng tn rt rcr otrer Hn er does rct r1ther lanvur W e N r mor1ve uture or1 r to 1n c Ol-tha ur nuer co rnxtnnv too trcnuous but wrll exrst merelx bemu c ol tht ltrn rn pa er a ome uve sar O 1 I FI-crtlR hecome 1 tamous u we o rc Lnrted State Supreme Lourt whrle QR-Xt:-XXI ATMNN and -XLILP PILQIIKR run a neclt and reck race tor tlee oflrrce ol Cen u talter berng beaten on the home stretch hx ttx bm Lr.oro Q-XRTFR X rRc.rxr1 HoL APPLL and Maurxa QOLTLRL are exponents ot women rrut-rf' pealnrnv all or er tle countrr bernv recerxecl br m1nx read 1 I ' D' ' in ' ' ' re A ' ' J '. 2 ' , A Q I ' ,. fl .v , . 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One hrrght scrrrtrllatrng star portrays a beautrful dress maltrng establrshment wrth QLADHS COC HRANT presrdrng as the chref model What' lhere ELLLN BARRETT s star smashed another She has become a famous lady trafhc cop arrestrnv only men AR1HbR QHAIX has become a famous bull hghter rn Mexrco Crty hurlrng hrs Jaxelrn through nsam a hull charmrng manv senorrtas In thrs famous crty rs al o found 5ARAH PUR! now a talented and beautrfrrl actress dorng many quaclx plays Rattle' Rattle' DFLMAR HOWSFR passes by wrth a load of Junk w rth hrs secretary llAlFL JOINPQ seated hx hrs srde Who rs thrs rurrnrng rnto the stars3 l Rl D lltOMPSON rn hr hr xalxed trr motored plane a great up rn the arr prlot rs he Some horoscopes are hard for us to read PHYLLIS NPL!-RBLRC, has a shady future rt seems to he that of a mere housewrfe r hrle ANNABELLF FRATES seems to he contrnualls laughrng rn a house that rs sur ounded bv guards Hrgh notes ascend to the stars RLTH Srox FR srngs a merry drtty to the Krng of Sum and ALBP R1 GROW a famous matrree rdol just acts naturally The stars show many strange happenrngs RICHARD QOFFER has become a morre actor playrng rrllarnous parts ROBLRT ROARR rs a great crrmrnal lawyer famous for helprng hrs frrends ETHEL DAXILS has become the superrntendent of a chrldrens home for whrch l RANCIS HENDERSHOT goes about quretly and meeltly seertrng stray warfs and orphans playrng banta Claus Ex ELXN STROLP wrll presrde oxer a sororrtx house whrle her hrgh schoolastrc standrng trarls her lrlce a shootrng star Ah' What a galaxv' There are hrrds and brrd hut none lrlte the wrse brrds of our Senror Class Such rs the prophecy of the Qlass of l930' Krng Eagle seemed satrsfred wrth the horoscopes of hrs belored Senrors but old Brother Stork I helrewe was a lrttle dsappornted that none of hrs squawlrng rnfants were to be future Presrdents of these Unrted States Hrs grumblrng however w as drowned rn the norsy chatter of the Sparrow Famrly and the flapprng wrngs of departrng brrds For the conclare rn the old oak tree had adjourned and the brrds w ere on the w rng agarn 'Vow Mrs Hoot Gwl lVlr Coo lxoo and Mrss Qparrow Hawk pent nsany long nrghts scannrng the twrnklrrrv stars 'Vlr Loo lxoo could scarcely resrst the charms of Xenus and almost decrded to desert hrs fellow buds So we hope the Senror Qlass wrll appre crate therr efforts and not feel too ad rf therr futures are not so brrght and rllustrrous as they had expected that they would he 'W S O .fl xx .1Q,:9,x-I 1 x, ' s I ' A - ' 1 V--rx r, 4 , t. ,, . ,,, . . - ' L , ' V - A . , , . . . , L t . .. 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VI 9 VI LNDE LL Vt rfyy ER and KENNETH LOLP our sntpe hunttnsz expedtttons to any om that needs a good excuse to cut school n yyttness yyhereof yye hereunto afhx our hand and et our sewl tht stxth ot tue month of the Thrush Sremd CLA.ss OF l9?0 , - s-.. , , A V .V '- sy., l . . In ,,, ...ul , rl -,., .. P , ' . . . 'I , 'N r. I ,L -, , , 1 - rr, - fy .,. -, R, . , . ' :I nv 4 -,, . Q -. 4 . , ' ' r-1-, A.. 7: OVI7 2 1-s-as ' 'A ' '- - 1' ' 'V ' lls ' ' . ' I ' ' n fy' 1' ' y : no the .Ii ' 2' ' ,' ' 2 t. f S ' 'Q , ' c 5 . , , . , ','. . . . ,. 1' ,,. f ' r '- - -' y ' y ' . 1' 1'. ' - ' 4' 1,Ls':R . I --- ' . ,. , . y I I ' y Y' U ' ' ' I . . ' A ' ' 7 . y - - . . 3 1. 1 . . Y 4- , ,' 1 - 7 i ' . I I ' ' ' , . - . . . . , . 31 41 . fl -3 -1 . . ,. Q - V ' , I y I , ' 'K ' I . I . y Q xx -y I' A A -'-1- - - , . , , . . , 1 '13, ' ol.-L t I, ' -fix , A .' I, 'L 5 1 , D' . I A I, ' , ' 1 .' 1 . y I, 3, ' ' . , . L1 I. '1 , g '- ' . 'L. ' . 1 L rf, Q , . .- ' -s ' - I 4 -, ' , ' . 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'S I l -. , REENBA 7TEs Junzor Class OFFICERS Presrdent LAWRENCE BACON Vrce Presrdent TED DUVALL Treasurer LELAND HUosoN ADVISORS Miss M BERCKHAN MR R B ARMSTRONG ILLIONS of years ago when our world was young there were great atmosphenc drsturbances Portions of the earth s surface became very cold and great glacrers crept down mto the regrons that had prevrously been tornd or temperate A great many of the beasts perrshed but the brrds were able to fly away They mrgrated south and west rn great flocks One Hock composed of a few owls a bat many prgeons parrots and some lovely song brrds mrgrated east to a sunny land washed by the blue Pacrhc Flymg rnland they decrded to settle rn a gracious spot at the foot of the Srerra Nevadas Years passed by and a temple of learnmg San uan Unron Hugh School was erected The brrds went through a metamorphosls and now they were green very green They were eager for knowledge and entered San uan At a brg receptron grven by a group known as Senrors they were mrtrated and became ofhcrally known as the Class of 1931 Durmg the first year everyone worked hard endeavonng to break the hrgh records rn scholarshrp athletrcs and merrt that had been established by prevrous classes hen they returned the second year as Sophomores they had changed rnsomuch that they were no longer green It seems however that they hked green qurte well for T y I W Q 6 Jr' O Secretary ,,....,..,.....,,,.,..................,,,..s,,,,.. ELIZABETH PURCELL . . . . J ' . l . . II KNOX NIL III nv. I was C14 NOTES Ii? I Z I I they chose green ancl white as thelr class colors They stall worked very hard and one December evening San uan was IIIVIICCI to be a guest of the Class of 3I at their I'-IYSI party Then came the thlrd stage ln their clevelopmen' As unlors they lookecl back upon three years of work and play wlth a great cleal of satnsfactron, but that IS all past hrstors and they look forward to the future that seems qulte near When they become Semors they wnll strll work for honor for both themselves and the school to make the entenng Heclglmgs look up to and pattern after the Class of I93I JUNIOR CLASS ROLL IDOII I KN A'IIxIXN AXXRI Nl I' I At AR SI N e H-X ll I S IIPXNI' AXIINI UUAIII .0 it X IIT I XIII I 4 IX N XI Il DX I -XII Illt RN TUNIIII' I'I N III 'H I' IFST1 I' IJRIXPI PUIIHPI' Ill XI IPPXI' PANTPI XPI I1-XI-II JI I TIII' X I-I SNII I'I-IIIS RUIIPI' I IXX PRYIIS XX NIXRIXX HXNXXII XNXX IIXI ITXIXX 'I X XX III IDN I I TH It Ix N HPXPX INNI I PI I IUHXN XIII TUX IxIXNI'X XI IIHNI R S-X IUI It PRNI-X XIII I Il P41111 I4 X DRI-IP NIINXI II -KNIT-X X-XX XIII NIA UIIIXNIIXIX il I iI I'II I I-X QI 1 D Itlss ISS NPI I-XPIPTT NAL! 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Nl -XRF'-KRT T PIN H1 Il Seclet uw Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS Prcszdent DOROTHY SMALLWOOD V we Presldcnt INA Lou CLOVER Treasurer BARBARA SHANNON CLASQ ADX lSoRs Miss FLORENCE SINNOTT MR H V DIRION N SEPTEMBER there came birds from all dlrectlons to their nest at San uan These buds dlvlded themselves mto four groups the wlse old owls or Seniors the Cuckoos or umors the Sophomores or Falcons and the Freshmen or Blue ays Thls crass the Sophomores or Falcons though of course not nearly so nmportant as the Cuckoos and e peclally the Owls were a credxt to the school Our tasks were to show the poor lrttle ays then place at school and gxve them advrce whenever necessary Of our numerous 3CllVltlCS our dance the Qophomore Hop and our paper the ophomore Wit and Wlsdom re especially worthy of mention The Hop was held on December l3th on a Friday evemng Instead of nts bemg a failure on account of the ommous date It was a bug success We had the largest attendance that had been to any school dance for several years prevxous We began our paper ln March and the flrst nssue came out on March I9 l930 It was a big success from the start Thls rs the fxrst tlme that any class at San uan has ad a paper and we are very proud of our first attempt We have already exchanged wlth schools and ln this way we hope to get many new Ideas We hope that this will grow mto a real school paper and xemam a permanent part of San uan s actxvntles 1 U1 5 4- at l V, l p 1 f A -' r- A ' ' r to Q4 V 1 sh L at ,,L, 3, 5 I i 3 l '.'.. l. ' , s' .. 1. C 'C' 'I ,S -' Secretary ......., flIfIffflfllfffQffiflllitil-ARGARET FISCHER . J ' : , 2 . J - ll R N .ls - I l,, a .U 5' I I. 7 . ' . ' . . ' I t . . X , , . K ' J ,- 1 M 5. xl A -A-- ' , or ESX' xclq Notes :SIX- I-Ill J We were well represented rn the vauous orgamzatlons of the school also, bemg represented In the Honor Scholarshxp Socrety Future Farmers C-lee Clubs Home Economncs Club, and the Landscape Club Our athletes proved themselves to be good too as we had many representatlves on the football team the B basketball team and the track teams QOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL IX X'IIx IJ I! XRXX ' I XXNI XX N V IIXI ISPU XX XI 'Rl NIT-X BI XXI II I III X llv XXITHIUI IX Ill x tXXl x NNN II-X I XI IT P4 XKPT PIN! I I XIXX PHX I XI- II XIU IPX I II INIRUTHX HUXX NI-I II IIINNII IIUIIXN4 II XNIN XIX IUX XX kl X XI X XIUI I IINNII- N X II'll NOP ' N IPX lil! 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' .' r:l.lz,xI. :TI .neu Z I:+fm:1:1'u:.Xt:l-: .p .. s .' ' Am. : 4: .. nr: l.II.I,I. 5 .' 54: 'YH ' ,JJ lm . :Q fs L , ,XM ' ' ,,.. .' fl, V4 ' 1: IIX 1 '. . W vm' . - Us-,XXV e lj! I 35 ,fl nl ,L L, T,-.1- Is Iv., X REENBA WTEQ DAXII1 PFI FILLD Pre Ident CERTRL DE BR-XDI FY Set Iet IIN Freshman Class OFFICERS Preszdenl DAVID BELFIELD Vrce Presrdent RALPI-I MCMILLAN Secretary GERTRUDE BRADLEY Hlslorxan KENNY HUNTER Advzsors MR E. O MCCORMICK MISS V NORTON MOTTO Dont try dpmg but due trymg N SEPTEMBER I0th the largest Freshman class ever to enroll at San uan appeared We were qurte self confrdent In our great abrllty We forgot thrs however after a suflicrent amount of mllltary tramlng under the supervlslon of the Semors After a few hard knocks we were able to settle down to the regular routrne of work under a pleasant faculty At our hrst class meetmg we held our electron and settled down to busmess We decIded that we could do great thlngs through co operatron Soon after we prcked our motto and lIved up to It After a month of torture at the hands of the Semor Court came the much dreaded event the Freshman InItIatIon After that embarrassmg ordeal was over we danced and had refreshments and were really able to enjoy ourselves a lrttle As we were a very up and commg class we had to have money to carry on our actIvItIes We decxded to attempt somethmg that no other Freshman class had ever attempted a Freshman Nrght A commrttee was at once appomted to provlde entertam ment for the evenmg Three plays a Chmese tragedy Tra Cham a one act play portraymg beauty Confettl and a negro comedy slut were presented to the publrc on Y 5 Y '44 1 , 'S' 1 v . 4,',. ' i',' Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I......,,,,..,,,,,. J AMES COWAN REE CK NOTE ' as lei! ,.. February 26 These plays were very successful both frnanclally and dramatically we certarnly gave the upper classmen a good sample of fme actmg We are proud of our many members m the Honor Scholarshrp Society We have representation, too, rn the orchestra, glee clubs and Future Farmers Athletlcs, also, had Freshman support, many of the boys were on the B teams ln basketball and baseball The Freshmen wrll contmue to do good work and we wrll certarnly try to Irve up to our motto for San uan s sake FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL I'I IIHXBI-'IH -XXII I UNI H-XlI'I I XIX JUHX I3ARRI'T'I J-XXI I3-XRBI It I I+X IIIIII I H X XXII XIURI' HUUXI 1 I TRI III I XIII I- XII-I IDU N XI X III IIR I I-XXII N I UXX X XI II'X IIXX I XI P-X IIXX N III-XXI II RIKII-Ii I XNTXIXX 1 XX hX I' XTOX li-XX I'XIXlI:.Tl XI-XRX PFI! I' I -XI I I'I TTFI FLIPX I'UXXII-I FRXPNT1 XXIXIUX XI X 4 II XRI I N XHTHI R H-XI I lARLI'I'X H-XIII! XIII IJREII HUI If IxI'XXI'X HI XTh.I PIX AR H-XRRISOX THOXI -XS HIC I IXSUX 4 XTHFRIXI IIUINXI IIII'XIf HI IDNUX XIJXSI Ix IDXX ID IUHXVIUX I' IOS XIII IXI' XI IXII I I XII V II FT XIII I I R XI-X XIIII I XXII LI-XXI XI XTTIXN1 II-XRI'N1INII'I'Ix XI-XP1 Xlultlils XXII LI-XXI XIUI I I' I'I X X5 XIURPINOX II XIURI I -Xl R-X THI-I XI-X XII II-URLF XILPLRUX JXI IH XIIXIIII XX IXI -X I I XII HI'I hX XIII I It AX XIXRI1-XHI'T ODI FI S IIII OX AI ROBI4 RT OAIXPN ROSI4 XIARX I I'I'l HI I It-XI PH PII XII' IX D RUPIJIK X S.-X I XI XIIIUX SH X XIXIIX SHXI IDI XVI-R SI XRS XIUI X STUI T XTRII Ix N-XIII II IIXI I H STII IXI I It I XXIIULPH SI I I IX X I'R-XXIx NXIII -XXII Ix I'I SIE bPIyXI PK XI I XI-X SIFTT-X IX XX THUXI-XS I'ReXXl ES TUXIII H IIHRIN TI II X I-XIILPX XX XXTI XI -XXIXI' XX ATTN XI XPX 7 XII-XI' X ,l Zu Z 'S , I I . . . sv Q, , 1 ' . 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Am: :mv I I If .1 1 .J M ,KY1 TT -1 W Ck xx A-nb Alumnz Wlrcn the swallows lromelvard fly S WE tlse Class of I930 look over the C-reenback Notes of past years and prepare our Alumnr wrrte up for thrs rssue we wr h that some of San uans swallows would come flyrng home more often nlhere are o many whom we scarcely know Where are all tho e boys and grrls whose happy faces smrle at us from those old page tkose boys and grrls who hurrred through our ame famrlrar halls who managed student aftarrs rn the ame a sembly hall w ho took part rn all ban uan s musrcal dramatrc and athletrc actrvrtres wrth the same whole hearted sprrrt as we5 Flo u the Senrors of 1930 some of these are merely rames some we have heard our older brothers cr srsters peak of whrle ome we actually know becau e they once rn aw lrrle return to therr Alma Mater to wrtness our actrwrtres Some of these famrlrar Alumnr are Iva Whrtsell Van Maren I9 land her husband Guy who rs always to be seen at San uan affarrs Herbre Leggett 20 who strll xrsrts us occasronally but not so often as he used to Evelyn Clark Hughes we saw her wrth her husband and cute baby on Educatronal Nrght Verda and Merle Taylor 21 wlso are strll close enough to vrsrt often too Mary Broadley Z2 another farthful alumna Amos Leonard 22 who rs now engaged to Helen Hollrngsworth Z7 Lloyd Chorley 22 who was a steady vrsrtor whrle teachrng rn Rosevrlle Ethel Rrce Shebley 22 and Vrolet Hunt Brown 22 who drop rn occasronally as do Hr Hendren Z2 and hrs srster Vera 23 Wrlson Taylor 22 who taught here when we were Sophs Dorothy Spanton Cook 22 whom we see once rn a great whrle rm Morrow 22 who marrred one of last year s Senrors Lors Hollrngsworth Leslre Crurckshank and hrs wrfe Paulrne Cowan us Arthur Brown 23 who has not forgotten us erther Ralph Hrnsey 23 whom we do not see so often lately Sadre Lauppe 23 not such a frequent vrsrtor erther ames Purcell 24 who drops rn every trme he comes home from Stanford Dr Jack Loughrrdge and hrs wrfe Bea Scott Loughrrdge Z4 who vrsrt us often wrth therr lrttle son essre Clover 24 and Faye French 24 two very farthful Alumnae Ben Evans 24 Dorothy Evans 25 Raymond Leonard 24 and Wrnrfred orgensen Z4 who have not been to see us lately Earl Beauchamp 25 who never mrsses a school dance Eleanor Prtcher 25 and Charlene Woodmansee 25 two teachers now who drop rn occasronally Gladys Shumate 25 Ceraldrre McNabb Frtzgerald 25 and Ina Ellrthorpe 25 who have not forgotten San uan entrrely Ray Walsh 23 whom we hope wrll come back to tell us how he got that axe Wanda Kennedy Vrncent 25 another farthful vrsrtor especrally at our Ag Farrs These are only a few of San uan s swallows so many have flown away and have forgotten to fly back to see the Brg Nest We wrsh they would San uan surely holds fond memorres for each of them We hope thrs Class of 1930 wrll nerer forget our dear Alma Mater and that each of us wrll fly back once rn awhrle then we may see each other as well as our dear old school and rts teachers who are always so happy to see lherr former students We students too enjoy havrng the alumnr return we lrke to know that they are strll rnterested rn what we are dorng We recerved qurte a thrrll the other day for rnstance when ack MacNerll Z8 stood before our assembly and rntroduced the Xvrsrtrng students frcm unror College We were so proud of hrm and he seemed o happy to be back at old Qan uar' X Lube followrng classes we know better many of them were our own schoolmates so we shall lr t them rn full But even some of these do not srsrt San uan as often as she would lrke them to K -.gfjl 5 i I -fi an rw. 5 -0 , , 4 4 - ...ua-V .Q tr r t e r X r U A- - 1. -. fn.. uv 1. 4 ,,, .I . 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TIME IN EGYPT there was a ruler whose name was Phoenrx Phoenrx was a good and a wrse ruler under hrs regrme Egypt was a great and prosperous country Among the hrgh ofhcrals who advrsed the Pharoah were two whom he trusted rmplrcrtly These two Babu Zahoul and Salrm Hassoune fawned about hrm and were slavrsh rn therr devotron but at the same trme they were secretly and stealthrly plottrng to have hrm exrled They told the people that the Pharoah was gorng to levy heavy taxes upon them and that he was plannrng a war agarnst those who lrwed rn the northern part of hrs krngdom The people belrevrng thrs to be true turned agarn t therr Pharoah and had hrm exrled Phoenrx left Egypt broken hearted for he loved hrs country and had thought Babu Lahoul and Salrm Hassoune the most trustworthy men rn hrs krngdom The Great One seerng the wrong done Phoenrx gurded hrs footsteps toward Persra where the ruler had just dred leavrng no one to take hrs place He then caused the Persrans to harl Phoenrx as therr krng when he entered the gates of the crty where they were gathered mournrng the loss of therr ruler Phoenrx after some delrberatron answered therr pleas thusly If you wrll have your two greatest goldsmrths and your two greatest magrcrans create a great gold brrd endow ed w rth the power to thrnk and speak to gurde me rn rulrng you I wrll be your ruler fhe Persrans gladly drd thrs for they saw that Phoenrx was a wrse and noble man and for many years Phoenrx ruled Persra wrsely and well Az Phoenrx death The Great One fully realrzrng that he must dre but wrshrng to reward hrm rn some way caused hrs soul to enter the body of the golden brrd w hrch the Persrans had made for hrm The brrd flew to Egypt where after Phoenrx had been exrled Babu Zahoul and Salrm Hassoune had quarreled over who was to be ruler Some of the people were rn favor of Babu Zahoul but others thought Salrm Hassoune should be ruler Egypt was torn by crvrl wars and soon lost her prosperrty As the sun arose on the mornrn of the brrd s flrght rnto Egypt rt turned the sands rnto molten gold The blue of the sky and the rose of the clouds w re reflected rn the mer Nlrle whrch drmpled smrled and seemed to chuckle about the good rt had done The tall green palm trees cast therr reflectrons on the rner as drd the garly parnted barges wrth therr odd butterfly sarls that were rrdrng at anchor along the banks Then came the song of the brrd It sang the song of the mer the song of the desert at sunrrse the song of love and of eternal happrness In the song w ere embodred all the beautres of the gorgeous mornrng Not far from where the brrd was perched srngrng rts joyous song the two armres were camped awartrng the sunrrse to renew therr hostrlrty One young lad heard the song as he lay awake mournrng for Phoenix and thrnkrng of the wrong Babu Zahoul and Salrm Ha soune had done After the boy had lrstened to the song he arose and went rn search of the brrd but when he could not frnd rt he decrded rt must have been a message from heaxen tellrng hrm how to help Egypt Fl hat day rn the market place the boy Kasheed addressed the people and told them what Salrm Hassoune and Babu Zahoul had done The people learnrng of the wrong done Phoenrx whom they had lowed turned agarnst both Babu Zahoul and Salrm Hassoune and asked Rasheed to be therr Pharoah Kasheed consented and gurded by the rnstructrons he belrewed were rn the brrds on'g' he wr ely ruled Egypt and soon rt w as prosperous as rt had been durrng the rergn of Phoenrx - 4 , x 4 l 14 Q: Y U v 1 I ll 1 V l 9 V I ' ' U ! 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SIZES! xcx xorzs When the blrd was no longer needed It bullt ltself a nest of herbs and set fire to rt by fanning lt mth 1ts golden wlngs The Phoenix then lay down on the flaming pyre to due Out of the ashes of the nest came a small moth the color of gold and when Egypt again needed help rt became a great golden bird llke nts predecessor It resembled the Eagle ln size and shape and 1ts plumage was that of a Blrd of Paradrse wrth feathers of red and gold The young brrd announced the rebrrth of the soul of Phoemx wrth a glorrous song l'hrough the medlum of tts beautiful smgmg lt helped Egypt a second trme to attam peace and prosperrty Although no one can be certam the Phoenix may agam ruse rejuyenescent and help Fgypt to become the great nation she was at the trme of the Pharoahs JFSSIP NIM 32 Smzle Dzckze Smzle HE SLN lent tts last rays to the world before It dropped from rght lhe world hasked rn the fllliil llght rn a drowsy do not care w ay I say the would I leg to change It there was one httle creature who was so yryacrous she had to be srlenced more than once by her mvahd mother Please honey not so much norse Mr Gull nd asked her daughter pleadmffly Mrss l-laryey glowered threatenlngly at the young nursance and Altce turned and rushed from the room She knew that look how eyer she had somethmg to be nolsy about Had Daddy not sent her a beautlful yellow canary and drd lt not sung eyery mornmg y hen rt took xts bath3 Why drd someone scold her eyery time she appeared happy 5 Poor Ahce' Her father was away her mother was tll and worse her mothers nurse drd not hke chlldren so Ahce s pretty httle lace w as clouded In the hbrary the llttle vellow mlte started to smg so Alice smiled and started to slng with htm Hello Drckre vettmg lonesome3 I am Her blue eyes frlled suddenly wrth tears D1ChlC seemed to sense that somethlng w as wrong ard tct Led hrs song wlth 1 sy mpathetrc note Allce smlled through her tears md shakm a hngtr rt her httle brrd sud wrscly No use Dlckle no use to cry lt doesn t get us any tl QI rot eyen wtth lVl1ss Haryey wlshmg slse could comfort t e lttle lass but knowing rt was use ess walked away hrs cage for a walk through the Garden y hrle y alkmg she saw a man strolling up the path She knew she should know hrm but she could not place hum among her lust of acquaintances Soon he glanced her way and when he saw her he made a da h and gathered her mto hrs arms She knew htm then' O Daddy Daddy' Hou drd come home agam and rss Haryey sard you y ouldn t utr come bick' Oh she drd' Well Im here' Mr Cnlland laughed heartlly but there seemed to be just a note of sadness underneith E.NCl'yllllI'l2 seemed to be wrong m the Cnllwnd household one could not be yery happy there Ahce dravged her father toward the house talkmg as she went Ahce took Dlckre Ahce was sent to bed at slx o clock that eyenmv becau e her father her mother, and her mother s nurse wlshed to talk Such a reason drd not eem a yery Good orrm Ahce thus the tears After he had snuggled down and counted sheep untrl she wa too 11 1' ' fi , . . 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Q . y x X A ...X ik sb' trred to sleep she started to count brrds Lo' and behold' Alrce was out of bed rn a second and down the starrs she flew I forgot Drckre' Oh I forgot Drckre' Alice screamed as rf she were being krlled Sure enough she had forgotten Drckre and he was out rn the garden' But was he3 Alice ran and lifted the cage but Dickie her beautiful canary was not there' The cage had been dropped so suddenly that the door had sprung open and the bird had garned its freedom Poor little Alrce cried as rf her heart would break Oh h I ll never see hrm again Never never again' Sh honey come with Daddy he ll frnd Drck Alice was carried upstairs and dres ed thcn her father took her to town See Alice there s Dick Alice s father pointed toward a bird store and there rn the window was a yellow canary Not Drckre to be sure but Alice drd not know that She cried and laughed at the same time v hrle her father went to get her bird Ovv w Dickie you re terrible' X ou had me scared most to death Alice scolded lovingly bhe had heard her mother say that once so she knew that rt was the correct thing to say The next morning the sun shone brightly on the Grlland house but Mrs Grlland was worse and her eyes were red from weeping Miss Harvey was cross with her patient and just would no! dress Alice Mr Grlland well Alice could not find hrm Dickie was the only one who was happy and he was merrily srngrng The morning went from bad to worse Alice sulked and fretted She was lying rn the hammock countmg the clouds and softly weeping when the most terrrfrc screeching issued from the library She quickly clamored through the window and beheld her httle brrd trying to pull hrs leg out of the cage bars rn which he was caught Alice poised on Drckre rt s no use to cry you ll get along a whole lot better rf you smvle Drckre smile' Behind Alrce smiles were exchanged smiles which seemed to say Perhaps she s right let s try rt anyway So as all fairy tales end the Grlland family lived happily ever after Lois RICF 30 Who Says Bzrds Are Not Human 9 ERARD WILLIAMS awaited the sound of the gong proclaiming the changing of trains for another world to the lower one rt seemed Would rt never come3 Five minutes ten mmutes twenty ah there rt was a deep resounding bell hrgh rn the belfry Its mu rcal melody floated out over the buildings Three trmes rt tolled each time cutting Gerard s heart to the quick Then came the guard accompanied by the priest Their footsteps echoed down the drm passage long before they came vvrthrn Gerard s vrsron The priest entered the musty cold cell while the guard remained outsrde the rron door Gerard kneeled before hrm Take me into the sunlight he begged I shall see The prrest consulted wrrh the guard a moment then he returned You shall be taken he ard and led the man outsrde the gloomy building Before God you ave sworn your rnnocence3 H es and what good drd rt do3 asked Gerard drsmally My good man He wrll yet hnd some way I know For two months I have been swearing before everyone that I never krlled Ralph r but would anyone believe me3 'No not a rngle one the young man laughed bitterly F' l wr fy fn. .-T. 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A f .X ' K 4 xg -fe A L 'L - 'MJXCR 'Nftm You strll have left the trme rt takes you to v alk from here to the gallows In that trme mrracles can happen None wrll happen thrs trme though so lets go and have rt over wrth Gerard started on ahead He nerther stopped nor looked a rde untrl he reached the rarsed platform upon whrch the gallows was erected There Gerard looked about hlm drsrnterestedly at the excrted crowd the clear sky the platform before hrm and fmally at the noose danglrng from the huge structure 'I-hat noose now a lrmp ov al danglrng rn the wrnd would soon take the shape of a perfect crrcle about hrs neck It would trghten w hrle he stood there wartrng Then somethrng would slrp from under hrs feet and he would drop down down rnto eternal darkness The prrsoner roused hrmself and walked up the teps to the platform It must conse sooner or later rt mrght as well be sooner Whrle the loop settled about hrs head the prrest rtneeled at the foot of the platform and prayed prayed as never before that thrs rnnocent man mrght yet be saved from e gallows The crowd herd rts breath ard all was quret In the mrdst of thrs strllness shrreked a vorce Belay there belay' belay' All eyes save Gerards turned towards the heavens Even the executroner gazed angrrly upward Who dared to mterrupt hrs pleasure3 I-Irs questron was rmmedrately answered by the appearance of a brrd crrclrng over the gallows He has porsoned me' He has porsoned me' the brrd came closer rn a sprral form and the watchers recognrzed rt as a jet black magpre Now Gerard rarsed hrs head and lrstened ake has krlled me' Oh' I knew rt' ake Clark has krlled me' I knew he would o r I I knew rt' The black magpre shrreked on Ah Maggre' Ah Maggre' You are free now Tell the world that ake Clark has porsoned me' The brrd proclarmed hrs errand loudly and clearly and loudly and clearly rt floated down to the astonrshed Cl'0NvCl Gerard drd not sense at hrst rts true meanrng or rts srgnrfrcance for hrm untrl he heard a small urchrn far down rn the throng xclarm gay fellers that was Ralph Baker s old magpre At thrs pornt the executroner had the presence of mrnd to hold the crowd together w hrle a thorough search was made among the startled mrllrng people for the well known and much feared rufhan ake Clark As rt happened the fellow was there He stood rn the mrdst of a group of strangers w o edged aw ay wrth the approach of the officers leavrng the terrrble man standrng alone When rt was defrnrtely settled to the executroner s atrsfactron that he was not to be cheated of hrs pleasure after all the noose w as loosened and Gerard stepped dazedly from the platform a free man once more As he ought the hrm ground agarn the black magpre settled upon hrs houlder Gerard crushed hrs benefactor to hrs bosom happrly x hrle he smrled over rts back to the krnd old prrest JLANITA NIM 3l Dare! 5 Bzrd of Paradzse HEX are evactlv the ame said Darel a he ran down the alley v rth the leather tuc ed under hrs coat Two polrcemen and an old lady ran after hrm Oh' and thev have been rn the famrlv for vear sobbed Mr Farell I can not thrnk of losrng them now Darel ran rnto the shop of an old Italran frrend Hrde me qurck Tony I m rn an awful mess but I just have to get out of rt wrth these he pulled the gorgeous feathers out and showed them to the frrghtened man F 2 5 fs. --. rv - 1 N -v up N 1 o .. 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'ozz s Herea under dees desk queek de cops dey rs herea Ihe lad was just rn trme for at that moment the ofhcers appeared at the door They searched all the closets rn the store but never thought to look under the old desk that stood rn the corner There was a cover whrch completely covered rt and even touched the floor rn front Darel saw to rt that rt was unusually long rn front Well he rsnt rn here that s certarn sard one fat polrceman I guess we ve lost hrm now I was sure I saw hrm come rn here though Gee that sure was a close shave Dont you thrnk so3 was Darel s frrst remark as he crawled from hrs hrdrng place An why hrda my lacl3 Well you see Tony when I was rn Afrrca I captured a male Brrd of Paradrse but the ferrale was too wrse to be caught and ever srncc then I have been tryrng to get the feathers of the female to go wrth the ones of the male These are the ones I have been trvrng so hard to secure When I saw them I guess I forgot where I was I snatched the hat and ran as I went I tore the feathers off and dropped the hat I ll send them to the polrce statron and they wrll send them back to her but frrst I must get a parntrng of the parr I thrnk I can draw therr heads rf I have the feathers to look at they seem to brrng back a prclure of the two I saw last year If he thrnks as much of the beauty of these as I do I m sure she rs broken hearted o I must hurry and get a parntrng so that she may have them agarn Good bye Tonv thanks for gettrng me out of srght when the cops appeared WILMA OBENSHAIN 31 Caw Caw I WAS DURING THE SLIVIIVIER TIME and our vacatron was about half over when my father arrrved home with the object of my storv He had been makrng hrs usual trrp between La Morne and Reddrng when upon roundrng a turn he saw a great number of crows at the srde of the hrghway As some of appeared very young and awkward he decrded to ee rf he could catch one Early that evenrng he armed at our cabrn whrch was srtuated on a srde old saw mrll vrllage of La Morne l.a Morne now rs merely a small cluster surroundrng the de erted saw mrll and rs srtuated rn the northern end of Qhasta County After eatrng drnner my father sard he had a surprrse for my brother and me We were told to open the car trunk very carefully and peek rn We drd and perched on ome old boxes there sat an rndrgnant glos y black young crow When carryrng hrm the crows hrll rn he of cabrns bread oaked rn rrrlk but lee would not touch rt Where wrll we keep hrm5 asked my brother In the old errpty wood shed on the hrll I told hrm It rs as brg as thrs ro m and has a screened w rndow I-hus everythrng concernrng the crow s resrdentral drstrrct was settled The next mcrrrng I brought Caw Caw our newly named crow a platter of scraps w hrch he devoured rn a few mrnutes He w as so eager to eat after a nrght s fa t that he pecrced at my fingers w hen I low ered the platter to the ground After we had kept Caw Caw for a month feedrng hrm was a beloved task and we would argue over whose turn rt w as to do rt Caw Caw drd not seem to grow an mch but that was not because hrs appetrte was poor One thrng about hrm that rmpre sed me as odd was that he never ate at any partrcular trme Sometrmes he would not 'ouch hrs food for a day or two and at other trmes he would eat hrs scraps nearly as qurckly as we could set the platter down NSW hen we would call hrs narre as we came to feed hrm he would rmrtate us perfectlv and hr hoar e caw w caw w w drd not rn the least resemble an ordrnary crow s vorce ,- V . . . 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' l t Ir' . ff! l F GREZ.,'BizNCK r 'UTES Every eyenrng when we went to the post offrce for our marl we would tre a cord about one of Caw Cay s legs and take hrm wrth us Hayrng lryed rn a pen he could not Hy over twenty feet at a trme but we were afrard that a cat would pounce on hrm On the way to the post offrce he would strut ahead of us cawrng softly to hrmself and then suddenly he would yorce a loud hoarse caw caw and Hy the length of the cord On one trrp the cord slrpped off hrs leg and we feared our pet would escape but he fley and walked alternatrngly ahead of us untrl we caught hrm Then one day the tragedy happened When I went to feed our pet rn the mornrng I notrced the door was open and w hen I looked rnto hrs pen he was not there I searched frurtlessly for more than an hour up and down the hrll on whrch our cabrn was located In my excrtement I had forgotten to call hrm now I shouted Caw Caw s name as I always drd when I entered hrs pen To my surprrse I heard the famrlrar harsh croakrng answer caw w w caw w w but I could not see my pet All mornrng I could hear my pet croak hrs name but could not locate hrm That afternoon when I had gryen up hope of ever frndrng Caw Caw I notrced a glossy black form crouched between the nerghbor s aerral and chrmney It was our crow and he had been hrdrng there all day In concludrng I wrll say that though a crow may be mrschrevous he rs courageous rnce he never shows a w hrte feather at least Caw Caw neyer drd NOAH YOSI 3l Only Two Lztfle Barn Owls Nh NIGHI y hrle a frrend of mrne and I were on a camprng trrp the sltv clouded and soon a summer thunder shower was rn full swrng The lrghtnrng flashed the thunder roared and the water poured down rn torrents Iqhe storm had been under way for a few mrnutes when we drscoyered that our tent was lealtrng and that we must do somethrng qurcltly before our camprng equrpment vot w et There was on old barn sorre distance away and y e dccrded to trke our food and beddrng therc to spend the rest of the nrght Wrth our proyrsrons and beddrng safe rn the barn we pread our tent on a staclt of hay to dry We made our bed on the floor and as we were trred from a hard day s jaunt we fell asleep at once We could hear a rustle of leathers thrs was followed by 1 blood curdlrng scream My frrend and I were panrc trrclten I-le clung to me as rf he were drownrng and I was 1 lrfe preseryer My gosh f huclt what was that3 ht stimmered Search me I was about to a lt y u tht srme thrng I whrspered sha ry rs place rs pool-.y et s get out of ere t has qurt rrrnrng and t e y rs c cn C ome on let s go he pleaded me rdea I sard but I m all for twyrng here where we are out of srght We lay yery quietly untrl dawn I do not belreye we breathed more than twrce rn the rnterrm As the stars began to fade and the sun to appear we could see two brrds on a rafter oyerhead As the day Grew brrghter we could ee hat they were ty o lrttle barn oy ls They were quarrelrng oyer the rrght to perch rn the center of the rafter and as each was pushed off he would scream and then rmmedrately fly baclt to push the other off Both my frrend and I felt rather foolrsh at berng frrvhtened by two brrds but we y ere narghty glad to frnd that tho e dreadful blood curdlrnv creams came from only two harmless lrttle barn oy ls CHARLES Brgxwrarr 3I Cl' fg- V ' ' . , . - ' , , , ' , N . . , , ' v ' ' I ' I . 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Christina ,,rc, YYY,,Y,.ll,,,,cs,,,,,, R uth Duncan Christina ....sssccc..s,......,, Wrlma Obensham ,wit T1 E E NO. sb Orchestra I N EVERY FLOCK of feathered folks you will always and those who compose the harmonious crowd this we find at San uan m the orchestra We have the Vl0llnS to represent the sweet plamtrve notes of the skylark the clarmets to represent the flute like notes of the nlghtlngale and the brass sectron to lmrtate the deep notes of the wrse old owl Our Qrchestra IS rapidly advancing under the able Instruction of the musrcal brrd monitor Florence Smnott Miss Smnott has encouraged many new students to study plano and other lnstruments consequently we now have forty members rn our harmo nlzmg flock Some students formed mu lcal unlts of their own The most popular were the cornet duo the vrolln duo and the stringed quartet Thrs quartet dellghted a vast audience when alr over K W and they furnished the muslc for the operetta liullp thrs quartet were Gertrude Bradley and Mildred McNabb vlolrns Frances Broadley cello ulra umn pxano decided to have a club like organrzatlon ln this musical department they were on the Time Those ln Sarah Pun vlola The members Rather than have a warlety of feathers they adopted two piece white umforms mth brrlllant red four ln hand tres Their first appearance ln therr beautlful snow bird costumes was on Noxember I4 at Educational Nlght On the evening of February I5 the orchestra ln conjunction with the Future Farmers gaxe a very hne program over the a1r through San ose statlon K W My what a thrrll that was' The orchestra IS always on hand to add to the enjoyment of San uan s other actlvltles They played between acts on Drama Nrght January 24 on Freshmen s Onental Nrght February 26 on the ewenmg of the Senior Play The Arrrval Krtty May 2 It was also one of the bright spots of our educatronal program Apr! 4 and on the Music Vveek Program May 8 rf' , I K xl 1, ' 1 + - 1 . l . . . Y Z Q A r , , . , : flap . : n . rl Q' .. D . I 4 fy, - x . . 1 ' They elected Gladys Cochrane, concert master, and barah Puri, lrbrarran. iff . I ' . . . . . ' ly 1? . . ' v . 'I , lf diff 'J h H . v : ' ' h . f . v . , l 4 I li l 1 Drama LL THE WORLD S A STAGE and all the men and women merely players sand Shakespeare That statement IS true m every detall however thrs modern age demands and recenes experlenced players who are masters of their art players who can lnterpret and reveal to the audience the expre srons of therr art and so to create a foundatlon for Drama San uan has establlshed a class under the capable and efhcrent drrectlon of Mrs E A Mc Coy Twenty three students enrolled as members of thls class They have received their tralnmg by studylng the orrgln and development of drama by designing scenes or stage settlngs and learning the dlfhcult art of make up The hrst productron of the Drama Class was a sketch of Benjamin Franklin s lrfe glven before Assembly at Thanks glvmg At Xmas The Dust of the Road was presented and on Lmcolns Brrthday a play based on Lmcolns letter to Mrs Bixby was presented The hrst presentatlon of the Drama Class before the publlc was on anuary 25 It was dramatlcally and fman cially a success Three one act plays were glven The Boy Wlll a drama of Shakespeare s llfe The Qtolen Prince a Chmese tragedy The Unseen a play Cleplfltlng the good fortune of a modern family Dust of the Road was repeated one evening at Cltrus Helghts and The Stolen Prince for the Farr Oaks Thursday Club The class has also presented short plays monologues and dialogues before student assemblies v an ' ' s , . 1 v 1 s y 4. . . . x S , , , .-- J , . . . . 4 - I - s ' - . . . , . . - - at so . , . . , v v - . , . - - u - n Q - u - n I y y LJ , .1l - an as - - 1 1 ' r as as . . . sr v . ,, . - v , . I , ,- A YR 'X ,XX TI' 1 T' Y7T'f2 Wg ' .L 4 f -..j3fi,'Zr,AC X L - -5 All of our dramatic ability, however, was not found in the Drama Class, because on February 25, when the Freshmen had the Freshmen Night, the audience was pleasantly entertained by two acts of Chinese entertainment and one act of negro comedy. The acts portrayed beauty in the play Confetti, and tragedy in Tia Chain. There is a great future at San Juan for the Freshmen artists. The Junior Class also had a dramatic feature on May 8. They entertained with a short modern comedy, Crossed Wires, which was cleverly acted. A young Hirtatious married couple received telegrams not meant for them, and then the fun began. Like all plays it came to a happy ending. The dramatic triumph of the year was HThe Arrival of Kitty, presented by the Senior Class. This three-act farce was filled with humorous incidents and complications. The scene was a mountain resort where a spinster aunt, Aunt ane her brother William and her niece ane were awaiting the arrival of the niece s future husband Benjamin More William a money making schemer was trying to find a husband for Aunt ane and picked Benjamin More by mistake Here complications began and for humor the niece s sweetheart Bobble Baxter dressed as an actress to force the uncle s consent to their marriage The actress arrived in person and the meeting between the two Klttys was one of the many humorous incidents Never do we expect to see a better amateur lmpersonator than Robert Roark who played the part of the sweetheart and who imitated Kitty CAST or THE ARRIX AL OF KITTY William Winkler ustlfl Clark Aunt ane his sister L zrgmia Holsapple ane his niece Gladys Cochrane Bobble Baxter ane s sweetheart Robert Roarlf Ting a bell boy Richard Cofer X Sam a colored porter Graham Atkins X Kitty an actress LOIS RICC Suzette Aunt ane s maid Ethel Davies 4mm-mari 1 l l ' ' ' c at c......c.,, ,,,,, , ..rs.......,..., ,,.,, , . 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CK XOTZZ Other Departments Englrsh HIS YEAR I929 30 San Juan offered to rts brrd students the cholce of four courses college preparatory commercral agrrculture and home economrcs A each baby brrd rs requrred to take Englrsh for a least three years there were more brrds enrolled rn the Englrsh department than rn any other branch Mrs Baratrnr Mrs McCoy and Mrss Crittenden teach Englrsh to the brrdlrngs who want to learn the art of wrrtten and oral expressrons Mrs Baratmr has cla ses rn Englrsh III and IV two classes rn Englrsh Il and one rn Englrsh Compostron Mrs MCC oy has two classes rn Freshman Englrsh and one class ln Sophomore llnglrsh These brrds have an rnterestrng project w hrch rs to make scrap books to rllustrate the books that they read rn class Some of these scrap books are very frne and attracted much attentron on Educatronal Nrght and on the nrght of the Ag Farr Mrss Crrttenden teaches a cla s rn Speclal Englrsh and grves assrst ance rn other Englrsh classe from the e classes comes materral for the school paper Wrt and Wrsdom and for the lrterary sectron of the C-reenback Notes In the Englrsh III and IV cla ses the short story and poetry have been stressed Many poems and stories were requrred each semester some of these have won a place rn Creenback Notes Mrs McCoy also organ17ed a class for dramatrcs Thrs ards rn clearer oral ex pressron and grves the students practice before audrences Thrs has been a great help to the munrty audrences The Qerror Play was an outstanclrng procluctron of the Dramatrcs Class Public Speakuzg HE GREAT MAJORITY of the people have a feelmg of fear w hen they stand before the publrc to speak lmhrs rs due perhaps to the lack of self conhdence w hrch naturally grows wrth rnexperrence Our Publrc Speakrng Class at San uan conducted by Mr Mcl ormrck does much to overcome thrs fear and enables us to stand on our own two feet and talk coherently and rnterestrngly Two ways by whrch we garn our practical experrence are programs and contests These programs may be grven rn the schools or rn the communrty club houses If one has the opportunrty of peakrng on these programs rt does a great deal toward hrs garmng self confidence Chief among the contests was one called a Publrc Forum w hrch was a drscussron rn debate style held at Elk Grove rn December Here two speakers from each of the schools Sacramento Elk Grove and San uan presented a battle ln wrsclom and delrvery of rdeas The two speakers from San uan were Loulse Frscher who spoke on the affrrmatrve and Robert Roark who poke on the negatrve on the subject Should Cannrng Peach Cannerles Be Owned and Operated by the Producer3 Foreign Languages GERMAN HOSE EIGHT STL, DE NTS w ho have studred German for two years feel that they have passed a mlle stone rn therr educatronal development They often managed to combrne pleasure wrth the busrness of learrrng and rn future years w rll recall many usrng anecdotes and rncrdents that occurred rn der klernen Deutschen Klasse the hrst year drvrsron we hnd many representatrves of the Sophomore Class learnrng the rudrments of the lauguage of scrence and medrcrne Mrs McCoy has some very , . w 'I fs A 7- l l 'lo ' rl ,Q t V ' l 4 l l 0 S 4 e 56 . K y m : , ' , ' , ' . s . . . . I 7 . ' ' ' s. ' s ' ' . ', ' s ' ' . students and to the student body. All the plays have been given before the school and com- ' I a LJ li V ' I I 4. a . S . , . K v . . , . 7 ' S - V , , 1 ' kg 0122- jirxczc xotzs good materral for next years German II Class fhe students hare storv boolts whrch when translated are Englrsh farry tales Thrs rs a delrghtful and entertarnrng subject Thew also learn to com erse mth one another so these students can spealt good German a uell as urrte rt LATr1s Ar the begrnnrng of the second semester San uan students had the opportunrty ot studyrng Latrn under lVlrss Crrttenden Thrs class rs held truce darly and a complete unrt rs grven for the hnrshrng of the course Thrs lass rs largely composed of San uans Hedglrngs otherwsrse known as Freshmen A unrque plan of hasrng a Latrn club x rthrn the class ss as carrrcd out lqhe purpose of thrs club rs to studw the clothes custom and manners of the Roman era ln the Latin room are prctures to rllustrate storres the class has read or urll read banners patterned after tho e of the ancrent Romans and posters rllustratrng scrcntrfrc terms mathematrcal terms and Fnglrsh terms l'hrs rs a s onderful ud to the tudents rn therr other classes also lhere rs also a second xcrr Latrn class compo ed of one lone Qrrl H zstor y and Polztzcal S'cLence HIS Dl1,PAR l lVll1'N l ranrts cond rn the enrollment race lVlr Mooney te rchc casses of Vi orld Hrstors Lnvlrsh Hrstors Xmerrcan Hrstorx Qrxrcs an lrconomrcs lqhe requrrensents for grrduatron rnclude a unt of Amerrcarr l-lrstorw and Crxrcs lhere rs r unrque arrangement rn courses of 'Xmerrcrn Hrstorx lhere rs a one wear course rn Amerrcan l-lrstory rnd also r lr lf war cour 1 combrned x rth Cn rcs Vt e are one of the lex schools rn C rlrlornra that oflcr a coursc rn Lnglrsh Hrstory and the students are xerw glad to hare tlr ulxantrge ln the l conofnrcs course specral lectures uere Qrren on rnsurancc stressrrng lrfe rr sur rnct llrrs hr rnfluenced some stu ents alrerdx ar r rll berr more Influence rn later we us S crence Sl llLNCl Dt P XRllVll IX l consrt ol our units Lrtnrra S rnct Brologw Phxsrcs and C hemrstrx C, sr RAL St rr xcr General Scrence under tlst supcrwrsron of Mrss Norton coxcrs lrghtlx the entrr ect ot crcnce l ansuer tre uestrons xx ncr ue cu er r e our e uc r at mr e tre rsree eo arounc3 rr ma e rr ree sum: rut a reen ex: uned mtra s rtss was pate on the lE'tOLIIllllllOI1 o bn rnc r r ouer am rnterestrnf noject rn mu rrnrcs rnc loo rut been ptrlormcc oo Hrcrurr r o osx r o t uv t rx r or on 1 r 4 r nur 1 s ents eer u 1 crr n r u or rn I rt ron 1 1 a ur rerch rue err crs tl tc torn v et r rurnv c at n mace lar la mr r orx uct n cwerx ax rccrtatrons ue stu x t e human rc N 9 rnt rnd rnrma rc flour-r and brrd rccovnrzatron rx a an added rnterest Pm src r Crax teaches the other mo s rcnces rx rc r a studx ot natural phx r a prenomena dealrno urth lrght sound ele .rrcrr mechanrc bodre rn motron mor floatrns bodres and radroactnrts The laboratorr experrment demon trate the lau and tact ot each dnrsron S f '4 L l L M M l ' , b V 'V . . 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YNCK 'ts TI- Some outsrde experrmcnts of rnterest were the cuttrrg of lmes of force by a metallrc shreld w hrch rllustrates the use of the shreld rn radro the rrngrng of bells by radro and an experrment m which an electrrc bulb rs lrt by electromagnetrc rnductron C HEMISTRY Chemrstry rs a detarled scrence delvrng mto the smaller partrcles on whrch other crences are based ln thrs subject one learns of processes which the world undergoes marnly synthesrs and analysts We learn about the bases and the elements that compose all hung matter We are able to recognrze drfferent mrxtures and medrcrnes w hrch wrll be of ralue to the human berng Interestmg projects were carrred on Some students made paper from rags some grrls tested drfferent foods for then food con trtuents The boys made orl tests lubrrcatrng orl was tested for flash pornt and srscosrty at both room and engrne temperature The students through these tests then determrned w hrch brands of orl are best to use Chemistry rs a very hne subject for both boys and girls Mrss Norton and Mr Gray are also the athletrc rnstructors of the school Mr Gray has four perrods of boys athletrc trammg Mrss Norton has three classes m grrls Physrcal Educatron bcrence and Physical Educatron should make a fine combrnatron for knowl edge and lore of outdoor lrfe and the care of the human body are fundamental parts of both Mathematics HE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the teaclamg of mathematrcs rs to develop those powers of understandmg and analyzmg relatrons of quantrty and of space s hrch are necessary to a better apprecratron of the progress of crvrlrzatron and a better understandmg of lrfe and of the unnerse about us and to develop those habrts of thrnkrng whrch wrll make tlso e powers effectrxe m the lrfe of the rndrvrdual Logical Perfectron rs our motto It rs a goal worth strrvrng to attam We try to furrrsh a common mathematrcal background for all puprls The fundamental facts of mathematrcs erther theoretrcal or practrcal wrthout the mastery of the fundamental tools If the puprl uses a new tool a great deal he acqurres facrrrty m the applrcatron of that partrcular tool to many kmds of srtuatrons whrch he meets We do not expand hrs stock of thmgs to thmk about we grve hrm a method of reflectron upon hrs present stock and upon the addltrons to that stock whrch ne may later acqurre VVe make possrble an extensron of hrs motrves for thrnkrng by ervmg hrm an addrtrorral tool The power to decrde wrsely the demands w here when how many how much has always been essentral to mam progress Home Economics HE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT consrsts of first and second year Clothmg and Practrcal Arts lnhc frrt year Clothmg classes learned the con structron methods of a garment and how to work qurckly and skrllfully upon garments They sewed on cotton and lmen maternal The second year Qlothmg Class studred the processes of the manufacture of wool and srlrc and the psychologrcal srgnrfrcance of color Many of the grrls made therr party and formal dresses rn class as well as street after roon and house dresses Some of the party dresses were lovely worrc of regular modrstes The grrls made some adorable dresses for th younger members of then famrlres too The first semester m Practrcal Arts conststs of Foods and the second semester of House Plannmg The Foods Class learn the drfferent ways to plan and serve meals T e House Plannmg Class learn the plannmg and furnrshmg of the home rnterror deco ratron chrld care budgetmg home nursmg and famrly relatronshrp When the garments were completed the girls always leld a fashron show m cl rs ' a V Q Q v 1 - X 2 - ., x ., , x cf. ,, ,, N . ' G 1 , , l . r l . l . , . . . . . . . I , I .. . ' V l , ' ' -' I . . V , H . . . .. . Y ' , . , . . ,. A S - A a I U . ' . . , . I Ll . ' ' arithmetic, geometry, and algebra cannot be changed. There can be no effective use of . u . . D . y Y. , V 4. . 4 , . . , - Y I6 11 ll I V!! Si l S! LL A I VV ' I Y V A 9 V 9 V I . 1 - ' A C . Q' v - - ' . , . . . I I -f . s 1 ' . , -- , l ' . , . - , S . . . ' U 1 U hi . . A. . , . . I 5 U I - I I . u ' , , ' r ' ' z S, an , '??3'V9l3Dlv 4- 'Anlfdlttb Sli M' ' ' ' ' V :W-' l'UJr lhd4I'l4 'Q -r ..-V ,,. , ,.. . , - r Nw T 4: vw 5-011 9 fx T 1 ,OXQLL H4 so that the members could examrne and judge all of the garments Most of the dresses were dr played as school projects before the publrc on Educatronal 'Nlrght Many of the dresses were also drsplayed at the Fashron Show at the Ag Farr Some rs ere drsplayed on stands and some of the grrls and children paraded on the stage lrke anrmated manllcrns Agrlculture HF SAW JLANI AGRIQLLTURAL DEPARTMENT has shown great growth rn the last few years rncreasrng from an ayerage darly attendance ol srxteen tudents tour years ago to a total enrollment of frfty sevcn puprls thrs year Our Agrrcultural Department rs dnrded rnto three classes lhe hrst year Agrrcultur rl C lass has twenty erght students the second year Agrrcultural C lass has nrneteen student whrle the thrrd year Agrrcullural C lass numbers eleyen students The yworl-. of the Agrrcultural Department rs made as practrcal rs possrble bv txltrnv held trrps rnto the surrouncxrnv country and also by makrng the farm a laboratory W e use the class room only to obtarn technrcal rnformatror as hrch we can apply later on Graftrng prunrng cullrng chrckens judgrng t trng sorl and adrrrnrsterrng ard to srck anrmals are a few of the thrnss x e do yshre rn the held The farm rs used r r practrcal experrment tatron to carry these thrngs rnto use All the boys carry and deyelop home projects Some of our projects consrst of four teen hundred chrclten hlteen purebred hogs sewenty acres ot wheat and many good sued gardens All the boys rtecp records of then home projects Last year the ner rge yearly Income from these projects ts rs one hundred md hfty four dollars rrrcludrng superyrsf-d pr rctrce work The boys xx ho hare gone out prunrng and graftrng under the superxrsron of Mr Prrct have applred rherr acqurred ltnouledgc on orchards and xrneyards rn the communrtr Orchardrsts who leard of our prunrng actryrtres engaged a number of the boys to prune Money that rs earned by the class as a whole bv prunrng and graftrng rs put tocether o pay for a brg trrp x hrch ue take each sprrng Xve learn r dryersrhed Agrrculture a lrttle omethrn about eyery brg thrng F arm Mechamcs HL IARM MFC HANIQ9 DEPARTMTLXI urder tle gurdancc of r tom petent instructor Mr Xlrxon has shown marlted rmproyement and success rn puttrng out y rrrous projects dcsrgned to Qrve the students rnstructron rs xsell as economrcal blacltsmrthrng for the purpcse ol gryrng the tudent a general shop educatron r re ut o tns jractrce t e oys t t emsexes to vo to yarrous contest rr malses mechanics a more rntere trng and absorbrng yxorlt and at the same trme brrnf s out the lnrtratrre of the tudent Four teams demonstrxtrng each parr of the xsorlc were ltept busy on ljducxtronxl Xlrght on Aprrl 7-l y lartrns, hr t p ace rn then ectron at the contest rn Dans on Aprrl I9 the ox rua rhed to go to San leurs Obispo May 2 3 4 for the State hnal W ood yxorltrng has prored the layorrte subject ol the boys many ol the boy hut constructed booltcases table and stands for therr oyxn home 'Vlechanrcal Draysrng rs also under lVlr Nrxons superrrsron lle boys are at rntere ted rn thr a rt ard them rn then other mechanrcal yxorlt Commercial W orlt N THE BA EMENT of nur Qan Juan home a large group of typrsts haye then room There are two drfterent classes of typrsts the noxrces and the amateur Vlany are the tx pes ot trarnrng gryen the lledglrng letter xtrrtrng stencrl cuttrng mrm o Z ' 's ' . 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P1 I I r Y' ' ,' - ' sz '- V, V, e 4 I j ' 2 ll' f l rf .. .,.-.- -,V A T' .ff C'-'N.V'xC'sl XYZ amnnrz d c rx r U rlrc a practice for the many contet in X lirch they rompete with groups trom other region lhcse contests stimulate 1 grert interest in worth uhile typing In order to accustom the hrst year students to competing with other nor ice typists practice contests were held urth Flk Crowe and Vol om On Much l I the l10Niccs gf-xc a demonstrwtron of their rbrlrrw laeloie the Citrus Heights C ommunity Club luo contests were held one it Marysxille rnd one at 5rn uan in which the best norice the hest rmateur and the best school were chosen Ar the Maiysxille contest born uan took second place as a school out of the elexen schools attending uha urnn a second year student took second place in speed ind accuracy l'thel Dixie also i econd year student took third place in speed and rccurrcx Malxinr Couturt i hr t rear student took filth place in accuracy Ar the Eacramento Qounty contest or the contest which ss as lecld at San uan there were thirteen chools represented and me tied for fourth place Pthel Danes took Fifth place in speed uanita Nay a second Vear student took third place in accuracy Richard Colfer a first tear student took third place in accuracy Ar the pacramento Valley contest held t hacramento twenty three schools were represented ulra uinn took second place in speed this gaxe San uan fifth place as a school BV these results you can easily see that the old San uan spirit was exhibited Besides haring a large group of progressing typists there rs a large group of students enrolled inthe Shorthand Bookkeeprng and unror Business Classes In Shorthand dicta tion is grxen and then typed for translation This giwes the student excellent practice in office work In Bookkeeping the students learn hors to keep records straight and learn how to file records The unror Business Class composed of Freshmen is a studv of business problems The Meadow Lark On ether ws axes a sound is born Ir hoxers round us in the air Till instruments vibrant and fine Recast the sw eetness ewerywhere But think you not that purer notes lnhan any that the air has caught rl he music of the heavens floats Attuned to hearts that God has taught lhen sweet a lrqurd cadence rings Across the fields a lark doth sing His notes seem sm eeter far to me Than any other melody For though he s just a bird so nee, A part of Gods great choir is he MAN LL jonxsrov, '3I W H- 47 f I a Q tr - - Q t - s ' K' 0 'S 4' fa io 1. 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H 'Q' . . . . , . , ' - , C132 NBJxC'i NOTEI Soczal Events HE FIRSI FX ENI of octal importance ln the B1 'Nest was the l7RE:tlMAN IFNITIATION This was a very important event for erghty little fledglmgs tried thelr wings on that day After much chtrping and flapping of wmvs they proved their ability to become enrolled in the covey of San uan The Big Nest was a scene of much activity on the rught of the AG JOLLX LP There was a program of music and games lihe Aggies are wonderful hosts and their nlght was a great success fortunate indeed were the lucky btrds who were their guests The next incident was the FOOTBALL, BANQLET which the Home Economics girls damtlly served The tables werc uniquely decorated each having a gridiron and team IH the center Many were the touchdowns that were made by our talented birds before the evening was over One of the speakers of the evening was Mr Ted Shrpkey a former outstanding Stanford eagle The football boys were very pleased and deeply grateful to the Home Economics girls Next on the birds social calendar was the annual QOPHOMORE HOP As this event occurred near the birds Christmas tide the Big Nest was decorated according to the Christmas theme The birds all enjoyed this Hop and the Sophomore flock deserves many compliments on its fine dance The Big Nest was transformed into a veritable lrish paradise for birds on the night of the JUNIOR PROM C-reen green was everywhere shamrocks and wishing wells carried out the Irish scheme The Prom was a delightful affair and the umors were well repaid for their efforts by the large attendance Many former birds came back to wish at the Wishing Well The Girls Home Economics Service Club agam entertained in the nature of another banquet called THE FEAST OF TARA The toastmlstress of the evening was Miss Elsie Clover who very cleverly announced the participants of the Cortest of Tara and who ln March having been guest of honor at two great events Each table at this feast had a miniature wishing well in its center wrth wishes for all It is the belief of each member of the covey that the Home Economics girls are marvelous cooks and unique decorators We hope they will invite us agam to more such feasts The Juniors agam entertained on the night of May 16th this time in form of the annual JLNIOR SENIOR BANQUET This w as an evening which will be long remembered by every member of the Class of l93O and v ell rt should be The Big Nest was a pro fuslon of color for spring w as the theme of the banquet Maypoles and dancing maidens v ere the tables decorative scheme Banquets were very popular in San uan this past vear there were three of them Much credit IS due to Miss M Berckhan whose untmng assistance and wealth of ideas have been invaluable in training the students ln this very important phase of social life The last and of course one of the lovellest events of the school year w as the SLNIOR BALL Again the Big Nest was transformed this time into a fairy bower with canary songsters warbling sweet notes to the accompaniment of the gay dance music The damty little programs carried out the bird idea too a pleasant memento of a delightful evening and of a very happy school year P 2 T 1 4 t t L i S . 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Mila aff, nl'- The Student Body OFFICERS I979 i930 SELONIJ SI'x1IsIER Premdtnt FRANKIS HINDERSIIOI I Ice PItsIdcnI ILLIA QLINN Sefrtlcny ELSIP QLOX FR Comm of rmancc MALXINA C OUTLRE Comm of LnltrlaInmtnl GLADNS COLHRANL FIRST SEME.STl R ROBERT ROARR ELSIE CLOX ER HARRx KETCIIUM lVlAI.x INA Low URI VIRGINIA HOLSAPPLP PALI STOX ER LAWRENCE BAQON Yell Ltadcr KENNETH QOLHRANE HE BIC NESI thIs year ha been under the management of yery hne leaders Our two pre Idents proyed themselyes xery capable In managlrg student affans mth the asslstance of a yery xulhng corps of workers llee COITIHIIQSIOHBTS of Fntertalnment added much enjoyment to the Stud nt Body meelxngs and to the holIday a sembhe The hrst semester commIssIoneI arranoed promams for Columbus Day Admlsslon Day lhanltsgmng C hnstmas and the Football Banquet ln selectmg performers she san that there was a member representmg each class The ThanItsgIyIng and Cbrlstmas programs were proylded by the Drama Class On other programs were morologues readmgs ITUSlC3l numbers and speeche lhe second semester commlsslorer had muslcal numbers at the Monday mornmg assembh s and presented a Washlngtons Brrthdax Program The Freshmen and Sophomores have been sen promment In all Student Body affan and this Interest wIll mean much for future San uan actmtles 4? 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A 1 ' I I ,fl I ,fly l I j I I I I ' 4f ' A xx- L 1- m3XCK. 543.0115 Honor Scholarshzp Soczety Chapter 84 C S F Preszdenl EVELYN STROUP Secretary and Treasurer ELIZABETH SADLIER Adwsor MR W T MOONEY IRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER so the old saymg goes The ones who have entered the Honor Scholarship Society are of one brllhant feather and we are proud to have them rn a group The soclety has been a wonderful success taking part ln both student affalrs and social actlvltles Instead of asking for flnanclal backing by the student body as has been customary ln the past the Scholarshlp made all rts money by selhng candy at noon It was surpnsmg hom much money we made When enough money had entered the treasury a banquet was grven for members only After the banquet everyone regretted that this was not a weekly custom The soclety also contrrbuted toward the Scholarship Fund The Scholarship was represented at the county meeting ln Roseville the dlstrlct meetmg m Auburn and at the Northern Cahforma meetmg ln Chico by our President and any other members who washed to attend On April I2 srx of the members with Mr Mooney attended the Northern Call forma Regional Honor Scholarship Convention at Chico There were about two hundred students ln attendance A business meeting was held ln the mornlng and the ofhcers for the comlng year were elected A hugh honor was pald San uan as one of lts delegates uanlta Nay 31 was elected Secretary This convention wlll be held ln Sacramento next year and we hope all our members wlll be able to attend Students who will become hfe members of the State Scholarship Federation and who wnll be awarded pms are xMalvlna Couture Louise Fischer Gladys Cochrane Evelyn Stroup and VITQIDIG E Holsapple 5 . l 'T N 9 1 J ' Q ' ,Q ,Q ' , 1 T- 5 J 1 .ex V w- :kx :H Y. .Vt . .. ,. . .. 1 - V -a x A l,.::fIl' V: i C ,, 3 . :' ' QW. I I Vice-President ,,,,.,,,,o,ee,,e.e,.eeeeeee,,e.ooo.... eee,, M ALVINA Couruma 66 , - D X . ' ' - ' . 'XXX l . , . .' . . I Xl . s , - . . . . ' . RN1 ' V . - . . J ' . 1 - ' , ' . ' A ' ' - ' xllv 'es v I - X X. le, . . . . ft X 1 ' e . . . . M - K T Q t 1 , 1 J -U ,fj 5 , k in rl LREU, Us NOTES Gzrls Economzcs Home Servzce Club OFFICERS I929 1930 Presrdenl ELsrE CLOVER Vrce Presrdenl HELEN BOLIN Secretary PHvLLrs NEUERBURG Treasurer .IESSIE FEBGUSON HE GIRLS HOME ECONOMICS SERVICE CLUB was orgamzed rn 1928 Our arm rn thrs club rs to render servrce to the surroundmg commumtres and to the different organrzatrons of the school After the football season the club gave the boys of the football team a banquet The tables were decorated to represent a football held The goal posts and players were made out of gum drops and were placed on the held ln the vanous posrtrons Even the menu and the program carrred out the football rdea At Chrrstmas the club agarn renewed the Christmas splrrt of servlce and remembered those less fortunate than nts members Everyone brought grfts of food clothing and toys to be drstrrbuted throughout the surrounding commumtres Two small Chrrstmas trees were decorated and glven away Henry Issel was Santa Claus and he made a hne jolly one too On March l4th we gave a banquet and as rt was so close to St Patrrclc s Day we decided to carry out a St Patrick s Idea for the decorations for our banquet The tables had wrshlng wells rn the centers wrth streamers extendrng out to each guest s place Each streamer had a vush at the end of rt The speaker for the evemng was Mrss Catherme Moriarty of the Assoclated Charities of San Francrsco who gave a very mterestrng speech on Servrce and told u how we could all render servrce to our school com-f munrty and State .2 lnyxi. ' N I 1' f I s I I I z 1 I O , I I Advisor .....a.,e,...e,,....,.ae.s..,......e....aa....,r...... Mrss M. BERCKHAN . D . . l. . . ' r fy - n v I . - ' - - a , ' v ' ' 7,7 I . , . . ' . ,K 'VIA I I - 'n S ' ' g rr If . . I 1 I 1 I I 'J or rl E C g M -42 :..IvBfAcIe votes Q81 vtu San Juan Chapter Future Farmers 0fAmerzca Presrdent HENRY ISSEL V1cePresrdent LAWRENCE BAcoN Secretary IRENE EASTER Treasurer GRAHAM ATKINS Advrsors A L PRICE G P NIXON OUR MOTTO We have not reached the top ye! UTURE FARMER ORGANIZATIONS were started last spring and have grown rapldly all over the natron The Future Farmers of Amerlca took over our unror Farm Center and IS carrying on rts actrvrtres One of the modern practices that IS so needed on the farm today IS organrzatlon and xt IS for this reason that we have the Future Farmers of Amerlca which trams our Future Farmers to be leaders to be able to solve thexr problems ln an orgamzed way and to glve to their nelghbors constructive help We have many actlvltles and we enter mto them wholeheartedly Quch programs as our annual olly Up our Radio Broadcast our Berry Banquet and Ag Farr are thrngs we look forward to wlth great antlcrpatlon Our Harvester stands as one of our best school papers and tells of many topics of Interest to our students Our four clubs Land scape Carden Poultry and An Hu all work diligently and compete for hlghest honors The Grammar School clubs also lend enthusiasm to the Ag Program Our orgamzatlon helps to keep the spmt of our school running hxgh and trres to ard our communltles ln every way We buy equlpment for the varlous orgamzatlons and pay expenses of the Ag Classes on thelr held trlps alsc we try to help finance uch thmgs as are helpful to our school Thrs year we have put on two successful paper drrves ln order to rld our dlstnct of waste paper and at the same tlme enlarge our treasury Splendid prizes were awarded the wxnners ln the lat dnve ach month we hold a very lrvely meetlng and rt rs well attended Progressive farmers peak at some of our meetings and at other tlmes we have entertaining programs V I . it C e.':.'f'l f ' 1 ' ' , 4 ri',g,,g. 5 l . 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V . , v Q sf tl -W G1EEN3.XCEC.VQ'OTES San Juan Landscape Club OFFICERS 1929 30 Presrdent ALICE PILCHER Vzce Pfcsldenl ELME CLOXFR Secrelaru INJA Lou Cl.ox ER Treasurer L1El.1AN RussELL Advrsor MR A L PRICE HE ACTIVI LIES of the CITIS Landscape Club have been steadtly rowmg ln the last few years The gurls hase accomphshed many thmgs as many of them hive landscaped their homes thus helps to beautify the commumtles and thls seetron as a whole The club for the past years has won many contests lwlllb year a team composed of Annual Landscaping Contest it Dans Lach year the girls t1lte x tmp to Sacramento On this year 5 trlp the gtate Gardener took them through the C aprtol P1rlt ewrplamm the hlstory md hablts of all the shrub rd trees lhey then YlSllCd 1rd studied the In tter landsmped homes of Sacramento The club always partlcrpates m the Annual Flower bhow of Sacramento County This year they had an excellent exhlblt that gaye them flrst place ln the contest The glrls al o toolt their share of prlzes home Among these prlzes was a fine trophy won bs Frances Broadley They talte a yery actlxe part m he undertakings of The Future Farmers of Amerlca uc as the olly Lp Berry Feed and 'X Falr and they try to make t 1 organlzatlon stand out by thelr own w orls Lach weelt the club meets The meetxngs are well attended and yery lI'll6lCStll'lg as the problems of landscaping are dl cussed by sexeral members who are assigned speclal toplcs 1 l Y ...,, ,e,,, , , ., A V. - . . V . V g V. M . V V . . V .. V . V . v Q F W- V .v . I I Frances Broadley, Lillian Russell. and Alice Pilcher, won a beautiful trophy at the AV s A i e C 'A - 5 ' . 1' Q f' . ' K ' , . - - ' M i ' K 'f . ' g ' rl ' . . s all . ' 'I A 1 . A ' . e 5 t ' ' . K S p I ' . A I v 5 uv v uv 5 h V v .. VV ..r g VV he . .5 v I' V V 1 1 1 91 f X, . . L3lEEN3rXCIQQ1'LWIES Boys Block S J Soczety OFFICERS 1929 l930 Presrdenl ARTHUR CHAIX l me Presrdenl FRANCIS HENDERSHOT Secrelarv Treasurer NX ENDELL WEAX ER BLOCK S J SOCIETY of our school IS composed of athletes who haxe mon the coveted rlsht to st ear the emblem of their chool The team captains who were elected by the Block S Socrety for this year x ere as follows Football ARTHLR CHAIX Basketball LLOH D CARTER Track W ENDELL WEAX ER Some time ln May the Society will hold lts annual lrltxatron at the rner x ho haxe earned their school letters x 111 be presented xsrth them The bovs Two captalns hawe already been elected for the ccmmg year They are Douglas Attklns Football and Harold Mllllgan Basketball The track captun and the officers of the Block S Soclety xull be elected at the lnltlatlon The followung boys are members of the Society raham Atkms Albert Grox Kenneth Cole Harold Mlllxgan Cordon Rus el Arthur Lhaxx Paul Stover Francls Hendershot Delmar Hou ser Wendell VVeawer ustm Clark Harley Smlth Lloyd Carter Hery Rermers Douglas Atkins Charles Phelan Charles Bennett Harry Ketchum Xslnhe Block S J Society vslshes to thank Mr Gray or his vsholehearted enthusla m and for hrs excellent work ln trammg San uan s hne team of l929 30 si? , 0 HE ' ' 'U Y E fx , . 'llllllll 'lll'Al . S 'A lllll . S 'Vlll M t .f S E W . U 1 - ' - . its ' U y ' . V M' ' . 'V g E V 51 .'j.c f . . llrt ' . N A C u ' 9 ' . , V -ll ls r.. ' f H . fs' - 'Q 15 A , . ,U U- J Y S , ' ft it onzzxmcrc NOTES v . W ,,, 1 T' Gzrls Block S J Society OFFICERS 1929 I930 Prcsrdenl Emma CLOx ER Vrce Prcszdcnl ELILABLTH PURCELL Secretary ANNABELLF FRATES Treasurer ALMA STRALB ADH ORs Mlss M BFRCRHAN Miss V NORTON! Miss F SINNOTT HE GIRLS BLOCK S J SOCIETX has more members this wear than rt ever had before The purpo e of thus society rs to mterest the gurls IH athletics and ID portsmanshlp The members of thus soclety con lst of the grrls rn the school us ho are terestecl rn athletics and ss ho are good athlete and Ruth Stover hue at last prepared that long aualted Constrtutlon and hare nt readv for presentatron at the next meetmg The gnls will hate omethmg to regulate them non New ME Mer RS Helen Gilliam Lors Rrce Ira Lou Clover Ex elyn Stroup X IFQIHIH Holsapple e sle Ferguson Mildred McNabb Mrrram Sulllx an OLD MENQBERS Annabelle Frates Oneta Hall 'Xllce Prlcher Ruth Stower Alma Straub Ellen Barrett Ethel Danes Elrzal erh Purcelh, Irene Ea ter El e Cloxer Phxlll Xeuerburg Ruth lcltes f , - vt. W. I , f 'S . . ' A ' . l . 1' ' s A . N ' ' 5' ' I ' in- , . . S. A committee composed of Alma Straub. Elizabeth Purcell, Ruth lckes, Irene Easter , I' .fry r V . ' 1 I fl ,, n K!! All A . . 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Football UR AMERICAN EAGLES were more active than ever this year Under the guiding wing of Coach Gray and the watchful eye of Captain Chalx San uan started their season with a snap After several weeks of hard practice the lineup was picked the majority being veterans returning from last year The first string line consisted of Weaver who held down one end position enni on and Bennett who alternated at the other Carter and Atkins tackles Cole and Howser guards and Smith renter The backfield was made up of Phelan quarterback Chaix and Stover halves Clark and Grow who divided the fullback duties Duvall a promising halfback was injured early in the season and was unable to play until the last two games Hendershot another reserve back did manly relief duty at halfback SAN JUAN 7 SUTT1-:R CREEK I3 The opening game of the season took place at Sutter Creek which gave us a chance to find our weak spots Even though they had us outweighed their lme plunges availed them nothing and they had to resort to trick plays and passes San uan rallied in the last quarter and put over a touchdown and a beautiful drop kick SAN JUAN 6-Lom B 6 lme plunges of Stover and Linn Weaver assisted in the drive by hooking a couple of timely passes The game ended with the San uan team again within the opponents territory SAN JUAN I2 COURTLAND I2 San uan opened its Conference schedule at Courtland Courtland received the kickoff and on the next play carried it for a touchdown on a wide end run San uan took the ball and scored on a merciless series of lme attacks by Charx and Clark Artie carrymg the pellet over for the six pomts Again in the second the Courtlanders peedy shrfty backfleld men with clever interference got away for another touchdown ln the last period during an aerial attack by the Courtland team Chalx lntercepted a long pass and ran sixty yards for a touchdovsn which tied the score 'S v l 5 l . - v u . 1 1- , J I n 1 S J us . 4 A , 1 I : , 'K H H . I Lodi scored in the first quarter, but was .immediately driven back by the smashing tr A J A ,A A J A A A A N ' . - 1 'QS J . ' . ' -. . it K S l 5 I . . H. i M A V ' at A use lllbflx worzs WUI- SWA ...WM I' UZ'1'b-Awlzav... 'Wu SAN JUAN 43 C-ALT 0 Whlle Artre Charx and Al Grow romped through Galt s lrne at lersure Hendershot and Phelan made merrtous gams around the ends on trlcky reverses and end runs which coupled wrth a few pa ses pulled out of the ether by our never falling end Weaver gave Us a be lead SAN JUAN 6 ELK GROVE I4 Elk Grove recerved the krckoff and garned thlrty yards on therr Hrst four plays Qan uan then got down to business and Elk Grove repeatedly lost yards San uan ad vanced the ball well into Elk Grove s terrrtory with thlrd down and one yard to goal for San uan An off slde was called In the next play Phelan s pass was knocked down mto the end zone Elk Grove recovered a long punt ln our territory and wrth the assrst ance of a long pass scored rn the second quarter They converted with a beautrful place klcrc The thrrd quarter San uan took the ball and walked rrght through Elk Grove s llne for a touchdown Grow went over the rrght srde of the lrne for srx polnts Wrth the score seven to snr and with the ball rn our possession on Elk Grove s forty yard lrne we fumbled All Elk Grove s lrne plays were futrle and they resorted to a long pa s whrch was completed over Phelan s head and netted Elk Grove another srx pornts Even though we made two and a quarter yards o their one and two first downs to therr one we were defeated by those two long passes SAN JLAN 7 SACRAMENTO B 6 Sacramento carrred the ball rnto San uan s terrrtory by a series of end runs reverses passes, and hne plays, at one time breakrng away for a twenty hve yard gan After con srstent pounding, the Sacramento hne gave w ay and the secondary defense as well, which resulted rn Justin Clark's marchrng between tackle and guard for a forty hve yard run for a touchdown Clark converted on another buck which gave us the lead The thlrd quarter saw the purple and whlte boys going good and, wrth the assistance of a couple of passes, they put the pellet over They failed to convert when they trred to buck the llne for the extra pomt Thus year we tred wrth Sacramento for second place rn the league ..B.S.. The B team gave the warsrty some good scrrmmage practlces whrch helped getihe A's rn trrm, besrdes puttmg themselves rn shape for beating the Rosevrlle Peanuts I9 to 7 'X w rx' f P E ff , ' A f ' 1 C pl L5 f l QNX.. if ,A . 4 1 , X tlt z t 9' ,U 90 , N L -fi ff 1 ,'.VWrM,,51 ,, 3, , ,' . 5 , mf I' A F 'P , v A A v f A ,,, , L-, ,X V '14 , 1 V. W, M, l A , ,f V , J , W W ,V vs, AM ,, , V- A I 'W E225 W K.-'N I - .v .4 - Mn . ' Y V' I M9 - - ft hw. I ' A . ' A , ,JY ' .-, , y U I. Q . . 9 ! V .J J E , A I g . J - . J ' ' ' . , . J . , .. ' , ' . , s v - A 4 - 5 I A - v L i Q , . 1 V' 7 1 t . . , . . :ff . . .J . ' ' fn! . , . .- - ,I f tritzzxl. cis. yxorzs Basketball A TEAM HEN COACH GRAY lssued the hrst call for basketball there were twenty hve members for the varsity and the B squads The members of the varslty were Captaln Carter Weaver Grow Smith Atkins Bennett Stover and Murphy San uan played m the hardest competitive league rn Northern Callf0Yl'llH the Sierra Coach Gray s varslty lme up to start the game was Captain Carter forward and our fastest man on the floor Atkms forward and runnmg mate of Carter Weaver center and our crack basket shot Grow running guard and a whlzz at long shots Smith standmg guard a hard man to get around on defenslve playing The varsxty squad won a total of four games out of twelve engagements The most excltlng games were played with Lmcoln and Folsom The five regulars started the game Carter Atkms Weaver Grow and Smith In the Folsom game the San uan aggregation led wlth a ten pomt lead at the half but they were beaten by a one polnt margm when three of our men were taken from the game on personals durmg the Hnal quarter The flve regulars beat the Lmcoln hoopsters on their own court It was a hrghly contested bat e throughout the same Hve playing the entrre game wlthout a substltutlon with Weaver hrgh pomt man The final score was 22 to I6 Foothill League, composed of Placer, Roseville, San Juan, Lincoln, and Folsom. tlb . 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J-- X ,,,,f B TEAM Mllhgan center was easrly the outstandmf' player on the B squad whrle he played wrth them and he made the varsity men move much faster when he Jomed their rank Russell forward the most consistent shot on the team was one of the fastest B forwards ID the league ennl on forward was a fast man on offense Cook and Bellleld also shared the duties of the forwards when those men became trred These boys gave a very good account of themselwes Our guards were Cotter and Smrth these boys gave a wery hne exhlbrtlon of defensne work Ketchum our sole reliance for standing guard was his opponents hardest blockade McMillan a Freshman filled the place vacated by 'Vllllrgan at center when the latter was advanced to the varslty McMillan even thou h a Freshman dnd some hne playing and shows great promise of a basketball player This years B team was burlt around three veterans Russell ennlson and Mulligan all of whom will be ready to show the old splrrt next year Though the B s do rot reecne as much glory and recogmhon as the A s never theless they deserve much credit for xt IS the daily practice they furmsh the A squad that develops the latter s maxlrrum skill As there w as a large turrout for basketball this year the keenne s of compelrtron made the boys work hard to obtain and hold thelf places on the B squad with the hope of bemg A s next season Basketball aroused much enthusiasm thrs year and the games were well attended! 1 lv the students and by the people of the dlstrlct 5 9 X . , D . . s. - .. ,. 0 n I 1 . , . , J . , . . , - , , . . . , . . , . 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Chalx first In Javelm Stover fouIth In the IOO yard relay of Clark Bennett Hen clershot and Saul fourth one mIle relay of Crow Bennett Hendershot and Stover fourth In the Medley Relay also fourth We placed fourth In tl'Is meet wIth a total of IZ pomts SIERRA FOOTHILL MEET Chalx flrst In the javelln and dlscus Grow flrt In tlce mIle fourth IH pole vault Bennett ecord In the 440 Stover hrst IH l00 thlrd ID 440 and fourth In sl ot put Weaver secord In hlgh jump Russell fourth In 880 lVlIllIgan Stover Weaver and DAVIS MEET ChaIx first In the Javelm Crrow second In the mIle Bennett fourth In 440 and Weaver tIed for thlrd In hlgh Jump We scored a total number of ten pomts whlch tled us for fourth place The Class B s were not so fast thIs year as In PTCVIOUS years They toolc the follossmg places In the Roseulle lnvItatIonal Meet Hall thlrd 660 relay of O NeIll Colfer Bacon and Sears placed fourth ln the Slerra FoothIll Hall thlrd n 660 and fourth In th pole vault the 880 relay of epporen Wantz lVlclVlIllan and Sears placed fourth Both teams are gettmg ready for the county meet to be held at San uan on May 9 We have had the cup for two years and If we get It thI year It xv Ill b ours perma Let s work hard boys to lceep It 5 . 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Exchanges N A WARM QLMMER DAX two gaily feathered parrots sat on the steps of the San uan Union High School 1 hev were busily engaged m renewing some of the remarks they had heard during the day when the subject ol annuals occurred I heard the Exchange Editor of C-RFFNBACK NOTES discussing some of the annuals ID this uclnlty said one X es3 Tell me what he had to say said the other parrot X ou are xery good at repeating you know Well he said let me seeqoh yes here are some Polpourrr of Auburn is a very complete annual but may we suggest a definite theme for rt3 Ll Eco of Lmcoln Add an Exchange Department and a Calendar to your book as they will improve It very much H our snaps are very original and cleverly arranged .Shasta Darsu of Redding Xour theme is very attractive and well carried out May we suggest a few more snaps3 .Slrau Leaves of Crass Valley Xour theme ls xery well illustrated and your snapshots and cartoons are wery clever This is one of the best annuals we haxe recenecl this year Wlirtc and Cold of Siskiyou County Your theme too was a fine one especially fitting for your district Mt Shasta s section is particularly good We would like more consistent lettering though Tnc Skip of Sutter Creek A dehmte theme and a few more snaps would improxe The pictures throughout your book are very good I dont believe I remember any more of his remarks said the panott but let s go and see if we can exchange our ideas with some other parrots that hase visited other schools We might try to find a parrot that has visited the Roseville High School X ou know they just wont send San uan one of their annuals and they are so near too ban uan hopes Siskiyou wont forget to mention them in its exchange department again Every school is anxious to know what other schools think of its annual and new ideas and criticisms are always beneficial San uan would like to be on Lodi s exchange list too Yolgau is always one of the best annuals they receive So the parrots flew aw ay to collect more gossip M uszcal Birds When the irksome w inter s oxer l lose to welcome spring lo wander in the clover And hear the chorus rmv For our birds are much like orchestras Their music does not lax The jay bird or the crow bird does Hrs best to cel the sax The fluter 1 the meadow lark The robin IS the horn And all is like a Noah s ark On an early sprmgy morn Gcmx GALLAHE R 31 , . .. ,, . .. v f , v I . it .1 g . V V '. . I f . . . tl ' ' f ' ' U . . . . . - 1 - , , . . y , u v - L ' , V W - 4 your book very much. We do not admire your sectional divisions-they are not distinct. at v . -. sv v U , U .. y 4, Y I . . ' . - l , . . J O M . , V . . . . O. , . . AS v r, , . '.' 3 , ' . L1 NIBACIX NO? N if Q 43 f5h7x0?7! K arwmf 1013 Uh Hub! If Co 5 I ...S '1Z::isH, L IEJN I XCK Jk01'Zb Calendar SEPTEMBER Yhe 'lfonth of the Woodpcclger School starts vslth a bang' Dld you ever ee so manv line hmen3 It s a hard Job fntmg your program lsn t 1t3 Upper Classmen please have plty on the poor Freshle Freshmen begm to look and act as rf they really belong here Class Meetings We elect our ofhcers FIYSI Student body meeting Presldent Roark makes plans for a busy year Agam Mr Price pre ents oodles of ubbons and trophres vson at State Farr Boy' Nobody hurt rn thus football game ev en rf vse dldn t mn Sutter Creek I3 San uan 7 The old colds our unvvelcomed guests are back again rl oo bad Mlss Qmno OCTOBER Ihe Month of the Coldhnch Big day' A group of Alumnl grrls come to see hovv vve are progressmg Miss Smnott has competrtlon Mrs McCoy gets that avv ful old cold Assembly Mr MCCOYmlC asks us not to be too hard on the Freshles No we H tl I I I IIlltlatlOIl Poor Freshles Drd they make you blush3 Institute Ah Ha' We play while the teachers go to school The vv orm Wlll turn Back agam' Drdnt we have a good t1me3 And hovs' Somethm wrong Graham and Kenneth are brought before the judge Drmmers Ahem' Oh' Grrls' New vs ay to reduce your hlps ult eatmg candy and get 8 hours sleep every nlght B111 almost gets his must n t touch lt shaved off Whose fault IS 1t3 Hey' Hey' Look at our new yell leaders Lawrence and Kenneth Our Future Farmers w1n another cup at Davls Nothmg neu for them NoveMB12R The Month of the Chzclladee Girls Service Club glves our grrdlron heroes a lovely banquet We re proud of them all Educatronal mght Mr Whitton rs our speaker Our mammas and papas talk to our teacher whrle we dance Dear Dear' Oh we have actors and actre ses rn our school Weren t the drama plays good3 Everybody IS crammmg crammmg' We are jolly at the Ag Jolly Up Exams' One consolatron tho We get out at 2 o clock every day Oh goody' Thanksglvmg IS here and a few holxdays DECEMBER The Month of the Snowhrra' Z Report Cards Oh' ' ' ' 3 Qtudent Body meetmg Gomg to shovv real Chrrstmas p1r1t agam thrs year 4 O Boy' Look at the grrls basketball teams J Mr Prrce and four of San uan judges go to Los Angeles 6-We Hop vvrth the Sophomores Another honor' At Los Angeles Henry Issel was elected President of the C Sectlon Future Farmers vvhlle Lawrence Bacon barely escaped Hollywood We have real Yuletrde atmosphere C-lrls decorate assembly vslth Xmas trees Musical Teas Even ustm toots hrs horn Xmas Party We make many poor famllles happy And the drama class enter tams us mth Dust of the Road t W 1- 1' 1 'T Q ' ,4 '- Q4 ' ly , '9M. 3 Ls, if low- OO tl f . 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BACTQA TIS ANLARX The Wonlfr of tht Wlllfl lhroalcd Sparrow School looks good doesnt rt3 Boys have new gym SUIIS Hot Stuff Red and White MISS Srnnott decides to act her age Has her harr bobbed Cave woman rn school uanrta breaks Kenneth s finger Oh Look at rt snow' Cnrls look nrce w nth snow Hakey harr ustm relreves the waste paper ba ket by glvmg Mr Mooney a box fo 1 foot rest Vrrgmra returns to school But w hy the dl3mODd3 My My Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches This IS servrce Semors Black cat IH Mmam s locker Whats the 1dea3 See practrce makes perfect San uan beats Lincoln Frrst time ln 6 years It won t be long now Ogden trles to fund out w hv uanlta rs absent Who knocked out Donald s tooth3 Stop' Look' Lrsten' lhree one act plays grv en by the Drama Class Evrcrtmg campargn for Student Body Presrdent A PYOQFCSSIYC Party formed And lt worked Frenchie IS elected VLBRUARY The Nfonlh of the Wren MARCH Look' Look' We ll get A s now wrth our new coach to help us Girls take warnrng Fred and Carl have a farlmg for compacts lrpstlcks e c Boys will be boys San uan rs popular Many new student enroll XVe re glad to have them oo A Co operative Court IS establlshed Better take heed and keep the school spotless Our Court tries ten students Some people wont take frlendly advrce eh3 Our expert typlsts reccrve pms Arent we proud of our Future Farmers3 They grve fine radro broadcast as sxsted by Music Dept And they dldn t sound lrke amateurs erther Why the secret Mrs Baratrm and library glrls3 classmen Ah Ha' Lrbrarrans and Mrs Baratrnr tell us therr secret They entertain us mth a damty and quaint colonlal program One grrls gym class goes on strike Vlfhat s the trouble I wonder3 Farr Oaks girls have to walk home Not so good Latest style at San uan Part your harr 1n the mrcldle Everybody look vour prettrest We have our prctures taken today It pays to study The H S S enjoys a hne dmner party The Mcnllr of the Song Sparrow No bells ustln and hrs buvle make good substitutes uanlta and Malvrna may be fast typxsts but they re slow at catchrng buses from Elk Grove What was the attractlon3 Dance and be m rry say the unlors at our unror Prom l-lungry3 Well hll up at the Senior ale My heavens' Won t the H S S ever qurt selling candy3 The H Ec Club put on another lovelv banquet Drd you get your wrsh at the wlshrng well3 Extra' Extra' Hear all the go srp rn the Sophomore s new paper umors try to outdo Sophomores by puttmg on a tamale sale X es Sprung rs here' lnhe hall IS a regular Lovers Lane Ruth and Paul show off a new car a sr ter to the Lincoln S T I If k,o ' ' J r Q S , W K xl ' '1 ' A ' I '- ' ' . 6- D ' , V ' ' . 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O 0 F aill , v -, o 2' in ' I ., To Our Patrons and Aduertzsers E the Staff ot G1 eenbaek Notes 30 wish to offei a VvOld oi appieeiation to oui adxieitisei s and pations who have made this book possible We eainestlw ui ge the qtudent Body to in ilxe then unanimous suppoit a mateiial expies- s1on ot then appi eeiation by pationizing and boosting those who aie helping us The Staff also 'WISFQQ to thank Mi Gus Ohlson of the Laikin Punting Company Saeiamento and M1 Holmboe of Holniboe s Studio Roseville foi then geneious eo opeiation and assistance then genei ous donations to oui Annual fund and We eai nestly hope that they vt ill be iepaid bv leading G1 eenbaek Notes of 1920 Pat: ons MR F A LEWIS Rose 1lle MR J HARRY JURGENS Rose ille MR H FERGUSON Fa r Oaks MR J E HOLST Fair Oaks O . . N I 'J , 7 N , . 1 y x . 1 . 1 4 v 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 w A . . i, . L v X I A 1. 1 w 1 1 5 1 V I 3 ' . I i V I . f 6 7 I . a v. N I 1 v L .1 L, , n L . 'I . I- . v , 1 ' 'O 'I . , , . . . A . Q Q - 7 9 E HEARTILY THANK our patrons for . fl 'O . 1 l ' f 1 1 1 7. ' 7 t . V. V. i I 4- .-... -.i-.........-. .... ..-..-..- -..-..-..-........ -.-..-..- - 4. 1...-...H1..-niul..-..-....1..-...1..1H-..-...-...-......in-U1H-..-..1..-...-1....-.1-.--1 ...- C. E. VAUGHAN E BEARD? ' QHULSE Tonsorial Parlors E UPTUMETRIBTS Fair Oaks C21lif0rHi-E1 1025 10th St. Sacramento. Calif. Everything in Sheet Metal Compliments of in n San Juan Service Quality Work with , Quality Iron St3tl0l1 304 Vernon St. Roseville. Calif. X Compliments of JAMES R GARLICK County Coroner MAIN 2381 2001 P STREET Let Elect ED P DELL f Coroner Sacramento County o l IRM' L in . 4 AX 'Q fr. , 5 5, o if 4- f l K Q , zY of fl. MEYER 'P UPTIIIIAII 903 K sr SACRAMENTO CAL IIIISEVIIIE VAIIIEII SIUIII A R ALBERS Prop ac to SI 00 226 Vernon St Rosev1lle Calrf GIBSON S Brounbzlt Shoe Store Happy Feet for All the Famrly MBSOUIC Bu1ld1ng Rosev1lle Cahforma A Reputation for Farr Dealzng The T V Allen Company Makers of Class Rlngs Graduation Announcements Book Diplomas 810 16 MAPLE AVENUE LOS ANGELES Cut Flowers Potted Plants Ferns Enwood Gardens Floral Des1gns WHITE 8: SHARP Phone 160 R 816 Atlantlc St ROSCVIIIC Compliments of LOUIS and O1la Ge1hardt fy WOLF 8z RGYER D1Stf1bUt0fS for II llson Sporting Goods Phone Maln 144 229 Vernon St Rosev1lle Callf IIII WHIII IIIIINIIIII Dry Cleaning Dyeing Alteration and Pleatlng r'1:::,..-.H We Nall on the Buttons and Wxre Up the Rrps 121 Church Street Phone 234 ROSBVIIIQ We extend to you Graduates f 1930 our very best wmshes for your future welfare Fan' Oaks Servlce Statlon J A LINN Prop J Murray Broadley Pzpe Fzttlng and Sanitary Plumbing Estlmates Furnlshed Phone 7 Falr Oaks Cahf .!.-..-11-.1- -..-.. ---.-. .. ... - - -..-...-...........-..-..1-..,-...-I.-....-..-.......... 4- I I I I ,, A' , . . , . i . 12? 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Motor Cars E rpert Repairing Open Day and N ght Phone 127 Rosevllle Cahf Complxments of LILY E GREENHALCH Orangevale C3llfOI'I113 ZllllHS EUNFEIITIIINEHY For Better Candles A Founta n Serv ce De Luxe TWO STORES 110 Ma n St eet 221 Vernon Street ROSEVILLE CALIFORNIA A J WEAVEHS NURSERY Roses Ornamental Shrubs and Potted Plants Phone 352 F 3 sery on H gh ay South of Roseville R F D No 1 Rosevllle Cahf For Fzne Commerczal Przntzng Phone 399 Rosevllle Placer County s Leadmg Newspaper Issued Every Wednesday and Frlday MRS F R BRILL 8: SON Publshers 117 Church St Rosevllle Cahf Purnell Statlonery Co School Supplles Rmgs Books Fountaln Pens 915 K Stl eet SHCI amento CHTITOI ma STERLING LUMBFR COMPANY M M DAUBIN Manager If you can drive a nall ln It we have lt Phone 158 Rosevllle Cahf TELEPHONE 24 The Dlamond Match Company Waterzals for Better Homes H A Massey Manager Rosevllle Cahf WM E ROWE B211 bel As good as the best better than the rest NEXT TO BUTLERS MARKET Rosevllle Cahf N Y Lauppe Sz Strader F arm Implements Hardware Radio Phone 260 213 Vernon St Rosevllle 1 I . G l , . i Y V Yxrrirw H V , . T , A V R T V Nur i w - - ' g 1 . . . . , . lYusehill ffrihu11e 1 or tttt ' . I . J o , . N . . y 1 . . 1 . . '. l , . lf, lui .. ..-.. aiu ,....-...-...-...... H1...-.-.,..,.,1..-..-......-.,,.1...........-..1..1...-Ulu.- in-nl...--.1., T he 4 Gables Orchards CALIFRUITS Appropriate Gift Boxes of Candied and Glace Fruits FAIR OAKS Sacramento County, Calif. G. C. HUBBELL .VAN MAREN CLYDE CUTTING President Vice-President Cashier F IROAKS BAN FAIROAKS CALIF COMMERCIAL S4VINGS Not one of the largest, but one of the safest banks Your home bank serves you best Greenback Service Station Gasoline Oils Lunches Corner oi Sxlvan Road and G1 eenback Lane B H gh , 0 o o I Q - u n . 7 1 - One lock from San juan i . u .X , - - 1- M' Lf ff 1,0 PH0lNE 28,5-J Holinboe Siudlo I 1 ' an jg Shop FINE FOTOGRAPHS ANDVFLIEISHING ,W f-'ff A. Z' EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS CAMERAS PICTURE FRAMING . ff EASEL FRAMES ' if FRAMED P1cTURF,5'x GREETING CARDS ,fl PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY The groylps and all of the portralt photographs 1 hxs Annualf-were done by the Holmboe Stuglai Ro evllle Thls studlo IS a modern thoroughly equlppbd plcture busmess dol g everythmg m professxonal phgrography O ak Hmshmg plcture frammg and fxfnrued plctures I-A 457 71 v 1 'L 204 Vernon Street Rosewlle, Callf -f-M-'J ANL A ety se 90 4 I 1 4 t,,Lf Ax. f kj ., kg, sy O ' , . I I V if . ' p A71 . X A . , I -.-..----,.., .,..-...-,'- V--.-.....,.4...LZ.:-..-..-..-.-...... - .- - + if I fm -ff' AQ .4 A.: T 5 . E A' I 4 7 f'1 1 Al ' ? 0 l ' . . 'Q gf. 4- ' V' f . A 0 54 ,' ff, i I ' w . .1 4 I, e114 1.4.4 I 471, I K. Mm : Q f. 1 , L 4-' ' ' :lf ',,fc-L d A .' l - ' ' f ,J . .l .Hn ,, A A1 , A , f kv l ka LW- Y ilz A Lf' . 147, , Vkilfd , I I 'rf I L f . ! ff lxf A V . 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D. , Box 2920 W L TAYL G1oee11es and Meats 133 Rlverslde Hai dware Fu: nature Electr1calSupp11es Pamts Olls Glass Crockery Stoves 232 Vernon Street Rosevllle Callfornxa 116 Mam St Rosevllle Calif Congratulatxons and Best Wlshes to the Senlors WOMEN S ASCADE LAUNDRY WILLARD WARNER Manage THURSD AY of Fa1r Oaks IgA X I ,fir H T MILLER BETTER GROCERIES vlce and Quality Are Our Spec altles CLUB The Home of the If amzly Waeh Phone Mam 130 Sacramento Stewart s Feed Mlll Poultry Feed, Supplzes Hay and Gram Phone Mam 6110 31st and N Streets The Fqrrmaks Progress Is owne3,ana'Eut,:ed by A ormer XJ U H S 7 Stu ETH O G HOPKINS Attorney at Law Notary Publlc Ii CLAEENEQQIAMPLIN e spailer awent to the needs ahah -g-NL X' Res dence CarmlchaeI ommun ty N Bryte Bldg Sacramento n 51 X3 Nl! gm Q . ' 0 O I n . . 1 .. 4- ! -M A li Y . , 1 I I I L I ! . . I . I , f I I A . I i 66 J . I W - n -x , A 1 4 I H I , ' D A ' kc I N , . .X -X l ' X S x ' ' I I I ee--A - N ' A . re' V ' - ff K ! 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UCAS HAUPTMAN Prop Orange ale Calrfornla Cafmmhael C8l1fOrn1a COFFEE Peanut Butter Tea Peanuts 14W E L IVIADDOX Mg FAIBJCAKS FRUIT CO San Juan Olive Oil am Ripe 91 Des gU6f Tf13Hg16 ottle Battle Creek Health Foods C offee Ifresh ltoasted Daily ASK FOR IT '114'0a4 N treet tore N Grand Centr Market f 5 o rth and K Str ets Sacramento Cahfornla Who S?0f'fGQ Stores Co l nuersal The Home of Perry 8 Poultry and Drury Iroods Milk Shakes Poultry Supplzes Etc C C MORSE :ECO SEEDS Under the Re Hotel Rose 1I1e 922 12th Street Sacramento HUSKINSON S YE MUSIC SHOPPE Sheet Music, 01 chestra and ' Band Music Store ROS6L'lll6,S Leading Drug Musical Instruments Baldwin Pianos Three Re istered Pharmacists RADIOS 9 Phone Main 622 Agent for the Owl Drug Company L 914 K Street Sacramento Ninety nine I. xt J f ' r . f-'rf ,f iii , ik kph' i I .X WAI! ' L I X, ,, M LW I U, I .....-..g........N..-..,...f,f:..-..-....X.-..-..-..,...............-......-..-..4.....I,.- -7.7.. .. 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' X v I 5 I I 9 I , I . i I I ' 2 J C PENNEY C0 hosemlle ITI I C t H ht 1 ms elg S Wh, e Couiteous Selvlce Commumt Y an C ub lilflo e avmg Values 1 e the Rule Enjoy Y ou1 Shopping N2 S si e DQNQV LACA Til HOUSE SERVICE S Gas Ozl Grocerze j XCOEFEE O A Ice Cre ENE A WATS V X i 24 Ilependah er ggtsl Sellmg Dependabl F0 cl J ! ihUagSENBERRv -'f air flake Fhamacy Salllalllelllll PUIJIIC Malklll 1 d J ByY t th BQIRD S Arrowhead Grocery CASH AND CARRY at C hal GROCERY I Sft dOl s ,f I W S CHAS LIVOTI C0 ei W5Sd C921 and H-HV Pule Ohve O11 PHHE 220L, I OfBe1i9Chu hfgtetc' af J I 6 , C, ,4- x ' ' ' ' ' , ' y .ilu-..-..-..-...,.....,.-:.....- .1..-..-.,-...j.......T...-..-..-.........................,.,........,.-.,........ 4. X! i A' . . . l ' ' , . X . Q s l ' ' ' Q 1 ' , ' 7 WV, . ' Q X- Compli en s of -. 0 v . ii I A C i ' EA d : C51 ' Q -. . 1 if A 'X ' 1 ' i f 1 I l -Q3 ' r frdccccc - l 1 rf- 1 1 , no ! X , l A I . mx 3!QJVe CE? . J ,X j Ros ville 1 A or A s A A as . l n , Xl J A A n Q J A ,A j axnld ff -. I f ,AJ A 3 A K 7 . . X if ' , f P I Q 1 9 xxx' Y? Shy?-1? , g Try our Famous 'cken on - A' SJ ' SJ Owner andfnaa XAAA lv l Toast 1 is ro 'H v ' Carmichael Cal' Burnie: AIOAS 8,7j'llV I f Faiiltaksl Calif, I X Y - xl X- 1 x ' V 'fi ev YA ' , T l .r f. jj . I 'L V , j j 1 , xi X' N A N ' ' x I C - x 1 A V fx X i all under on ro 3 JA! A X I A X ' for less r my A , , .Q N l I I ' A A ij. 'A 1 KA L J A i 3th an Fair' alzs I California : 'Q 5 5 u our Groceries , : a e l l I l I - r i armzc e i E Ice, ce Cream, o Drinks C 7 C A V Gas an i l 211 Lincoln St. Ro eville, Calif. 5 3 0 ' Q h I' ci : , xp Qealer in Manufacturers of ! '-A ' ' ' . 0 . 1 Q '5 il L. 4 . ! B cw v ' 3 : c : rc 'r e z R'oseville r Roseville C li ornia .L.7:..-..-...-..-...i.-..-..-..3Z..-.i4.....-..4..-..-..-..-..-. ----- - I- I 7-. One Hundred KX PHIIENIX BRUS s QM Packers of Canned and Greek Style YI X N RIPE OLIVES u 0 5 p d d 3 Compliments of 8 ost S3 C th h I da d of th El Ol ff fhes C F NEEDLESK f II18 Sfil Ca f dy to the Q 0 Folsom Gailf Add PHOENIX BROS OLIVEDALE RANCH FAIR OAKS CALIFORNIA 0 e 0 e feYa Office Phone 72 Home Phone 340 M ROIUQII H EVQIQIIQ M D P01 tl alts of Dlstmetlon Telephone Capital 338 1002 10th St Rosev1lle Callforma Cal State Life Bldg Sacramento Forlow Building You get the girl Chalstran has the ring Compliments of .I 'I LHALSIRAN DR G M KENNILDY elei and Gift Shoppe Fall- Oaks Calif Masomc Bldg Rosevllle Calif Watclieifl' wefr Ilv r S SAFEWAY Ifmjsf 31,-I STORES X I teh Mrk eue els any fry Hmwfs Grocerles and Meats III X Jewelry Manufacturers I I ,W ilzamond Setters I I 'J Phone Mm 164 209 V91 non Street I I 816 K Street Sacramento, Calif I Roseville C21IlfOl1l12l I I I 'P I One Hundred One N Q7 ., q . V. -. 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U rc f UQ :I U1 a Specxalty MIS W Leland Smlth FAIR OAKS CALIF PALE UQKS dMSlll MARKET Flsh on Frlday QUALITY SERVICE Phone D5 We P otect You wth F glda re 'lhe Orange Blossom MRS H A HUNTER Prop Qualltv Food and lee C1 eam Farr Oaks Phon 23 GARRETT S PHARMACY O I Q 4, LEE H BARTON Prop P1 ese1 113121011 Speelahsts Headquarters for School Supplles Phone 14 A Folsom Callf La Plaza SCYVICC Statlon GAS OIL-TIRES Towing and Accessor1es Phone 111 Falr Oaks Calxf a , . 1 I I 1 . 1 j ., . - l 1 - , - I . . .' 1 . 1 Q 4' . , . . . l . . . . l l . . i ' l I 1 . . l . l l . - r rm v 1 ' ' f . r i ri ' i 1 , ..---. ..,, L-- ,.., W 1 1 F A ' ' ' A . ' ' I I . K s . I . ' . l , . e 1 ,YLLLLL 1 - V--. - Y.. - , ,L L, 7 I . 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