Santa Clara High School - Tocsin Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)
- Class of 1928
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Q- ' .figelo flfi iQQ,'x.tCiiL'14Cff11-1 Senior Class The class of 1928 came into the high school in 1921 with 122 registered as fresh- men. Only forty-four have survived and are ready to graduate. Despite its size, the class has been distinguished by its spirit and sportsmanship in class as well as in the various outside activities. The annual agony of choosing the rings and pins was finished in November, and a very neat-looking style was chosen. The senior dance. as usual, was the first. and undoubtedly, in the opinion of the seniors at least, the best of the season. The dancers threaded their way in and out of a perfect forest of Christmas trees. A large glistening snowball hung in the center of long garlands of greens stretching to the corners added to the effect of a midwinter scene. The first senior program was given November 17, with Major Mitchell as the main speaker. The auditorium filled with students listened attcntively to his talk on disarmament and self-protection. The second program was an interesting presenta- tion of folk dancing and music. The second annual basketball tilt between the seniors and the faculty proved to be another success. It is to be noted that the score Qresulting, of course, in favor of the seniorsj was much closer than the score last year, being 16 to 17. In scholarship, the class feels proud of the fourteen seniors who were on the honor roll, and they are also proud of Dorothy Stewart and lValdo Sherman, who won the interclass spelling match. On the athletic field the seniors have contributed a great deal to the strength of the respective teams. Such stars as the Mclntyrc boys, Castro, Parmer, Drutfel, S. George, Giannini, Trigueiro, Ikeda, Hoffman and Olsen have been drawn from this class. For two successive years the class of ,28 has won the interclass track cup. in spite of the heavy competition put up by the other classes. The class picnic was held on May 15 at Santa Cruz. and the usual cases of sun- burn resulted. Baby Day was also a feature of the year. At that time the seniors returned to their second childhood and, dressed as little children, played with each other in the halls. Under the able leadership of Miss Coeke and Mr. Knaus, the seniors have set a high record, and with these honors the class of 1928 closes the book of its history in the Santa Clara Union High School. OFFICERS President .............. .....,,.........,.............. .....,, l 3 ILL Mefomlick Vice-PrcsidentQx .,.,,,,.. .,,,.,....... 1 .... . .....,.,. ., .IDI-11.08 IJ1u'Frm. Secretary f.,,..... ...,....,, . ....,,.. ..... Q ll.AR1lil-ll. Ponuuiov Executive Member... .... L,..,.f .,,, L ......,.....,. ..., . Munn-: DI-zI.M.xs Boys' Athletic Manager ......., ..,,,............ .... I i I'ssi:1.I. llximliiziz Girls' Athletic Manager .,,,.,,, .,,.., I iI'cII.l-: SICIVICIISIDN Sergeant-at-Arms ............. ...,................,.. .,.... 1 I ACK B.xr.r. PAGE 11 ' PAGE 12 CLIFFORD HUNTER VIRGINIA ROSS ANITA SMITH VERNON MCINTYRE MILTON MCINTYRE LUCILE SEIVERSON ARTHUR OLSON ZOE HAMES DANTE' GIANNINI CLARA LEGNAIOLE DOROTHY LAWRENCE LAURENCE HULL WALDO SHERMAN JANE KNIGHT JEAN BYERS ORVILLE LEM KE PAGE 13 PAGE 14 FRANCIS BATTLE CARMELITA FRIEDRICHS HELEN SCHNITTSPAN MARIE DELMAS FRANCES WEIGAND RUSSELL FARMER DELOS DRUFFEL RUTH GRAHAM TRUE TOURTILLOTT DOROTHY STEWART CONSTANCE STALKER SETH GEORGE I' CLIFFORD WALD TERESA BERTINI DOLLY STEPHENS ADOLPH PEARSON . PAGE 15 PAGE 16 RICHARD BARRETT KATHRYN CALDWELL NESTA JOHN ALBERT SCHOENENBERGER GEORGE IKEDA OLIVIA GASPAR VERNA HOLM ES CLARENCE CASTRO WLILLIAM MCCORMICK MARGARET ALLEN MILDRED GEORGE THEODORE HOFFMAN HERBERT VODDEN CLARIBEL POMEROY JACK BALL CONSTANCE HIGGINS PAGE 17 I1 U Q sa mn 4 4 Q ,w,,r,l,m .ijgiigwy H ...Q Ns fi- in A . 9 as sq ,4f f, , -1 . xx x . - 5 f ,f V - is X Q W' I BA tr- 4 Senior y Prophecy Thirty years have passed qnieklyf' said lidftor Nlelntyre, as he leaned haek in his swivel chair and reflected. The .'ll'vi.s-o 1Ir'rr1M-Trilnane was the largest news- paper on the coast, and Milton Nlelntyre. eiinnnonly known as Hhlaef' had held edi- torship for some twenty years. The editor turned and touehed a hutton on his desk. An oitiee boy entered and said. Did you eall, sir Fi' Bring in the news dispatches from the Mc-ll'aille press machines. ordered Mae. CThese remarkable machines take news dispatehes otl' the telegraph wire and type theni as they are reeeived.j hlayhe.,' he mused. as the man left. maybe I'll see something about lny old elassniatesf' lVhen the strips of paper were brought in. he took one from the top of the pile and began to read. The dispateh was from Santa Clara and read as follows: Delos O. Druffel returned from New York today, where he was elected president of the United Bankers' League for a fifth term. While in the East, Mr. Druffel went to Washington, D. C., where he saw Vice-President Seth George call the Senate to order. The next dispateh was from Glasgow, Scotland. Dorothy Stewart of San jose, California, U. S. A., stopped here on her trip through Scotland today. Miss Stewart is look- ing up her family tree, basing the investigation on facts obtained in her home town, Halifax, N. S. San Francisco, May 1, 1958--Helen Schnittspan, president of the Won'1en's National Confederation of Clubs, has just returned from a trip to Dallas, Texas, where she conferred with Scientist Clifford Wald, who is attempting to rid the United States of spineless cactus. Ah me. Mae sighed. 'ithis eertainly brings baek old tiniesfy He tu1'ned and drew from the pile a dispatch from Washington, D. C. A great deal of interest and sentiment was stirred up today. when an amendment known as 'Hull's Little Declaration of Independence' was passed by both houses and added to the Constitution. The amendment reads: 'The right to swear vehemently upon the oeeasion of having a flat tire or getting married shall not be denied any eitizen of the United States whose ineoine tax for the preeeding year exceeded thir- teen dollars and sixty eents.' The same old Larry, said Mae, hhow did this ad get mixed into the pile?', HHOLMES' DAY NURSERY Rates, Two-bits an Hour, Spanking Extra Verna Holmes, Prop. PAGE 18 Q I ii W! Q , fd ii- , X. . , in e sim nt. . i Wfllfgg ll 9 2, 5, FH QE -. 'ey e - px--,iss ,ct --1+ , f' i, is-sssrkiuflll-,'li-'f,-1u1i:4.i,,,..,..- ' X tr lil pm .iimmmfsip J f ..-Q s f rf -. lxll IL M i l il l ' Ill ll J il l ! Chicago, May 1, 1958.-Mr. Russell Parmer successfully staged Goethe's 'Faust' here last night. A. Olson took the part of Mephistopheles. Miss Claribel Pomeroy gave a good inter- pretation of Marguerite, and Herbert Vodden as Faust was ade- quate. Hcrcis one from SLli'l'2l.l'llCllt0 that tolls about Billy BlCCU1'I11ICli, Olll' class dr nt back in 'twenty-cigl1t,' U mused Mac, as lie turned to a new dispatch. William McCormick, noted citrus and walnut expert, is to be president of Davis Agricultural College, according to an official announcement made here today? lltll. well, Billy always knew his onions. lim glad to sec l1c's l1l'I11lCllCd tht iiuit industryf, Agnew, May 1,,1958.-True Tourtillott, Superintendent of the Agnew State Hospital, is now engaged in composing music which will cure mental diseases. Alviso, May 1, 1958-Margaret Allen, Governor of Cali fornia, and Clarence Castro, Inspector of Fish Hatcheries, vis- ited and inspected the Barrett Institute of Theatrical Love Making, this afternoon, together with the wife and four chil dren of Mr. Castro. Professor Richard Barrett, founder of the institute, accompanied them through and showed them some of the products. Many noted actresses fthe institute instructs ladies onlyj have had their start hereg among them Jean Byers, who has scored a hit on Broadway in Kathryn Caldwellis new- est production, 'Collar Buttons and Rolling Pins,' and Theresa Bertini, taking a very difficult role in one of the new farces, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie, and the Charleston Was the Rage.' The party later repaired to Battle's 'Casa de Enchiladasf where the proprietor, Francis Battle, had the honor of receiv- ing the distinguished guestsf, Nlargarct Allen, well, well, slieis tht- first woman governor tliereis been Hii l L1 usonf, 1'ci'lectcd Mac. i'Here,s one from Nice, l rancc. Waldo Sherman, men's singles' champion of the world, has been spending his time on the Riviera between intervals of his love games? Denver, Colo., May 1, 1958.-The contest held here for speedy typing was won by Miss Clara Legnaiole, Secretary to one of our large Eve-and-ten-cent store presidents. Orville Lemke, head of the Indian Bureau, was an honorary judge. PAGE 19 presi- out to wc Mu nil.. fC' . f ill: -r . mmm.. 1 Jl We 'N . 1 ,. 9 M 4' ' W ' 'MIQNI iww'flpvl1'l.w w il mfbl 3. 5m-fin JL.--fa lnnl .L 1 . '- ' H -QL M rn - , New York, N. Y., May 1, 1958.-Vernon McIntyre, concert violinist, and his accompanist, Dolly Stevens, appeared here last night and played to a large enthusiastic audience. Among the notables present were Lucile Seiverson, the famous movie actress, Mrs. J. Percy Vandergilt, nee Virginia Ross, wife of the steel magnate, and Tony Trigueiro, president of the Uni- versity of Washington. I'm certainly proud of my brother, said Mac, :i button popped off his rest Just t hink, and only a few years ago he was a piano-tuner. New York, N. Y., May 1, 1958.-Albert Schonenberger, famous French chef, today won the National Cake Baking Con- test which was held by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Husbands. San Francisco, Calif., May l, 1958.-The diminutive avia- trix, Zoe Hames, who recently distinguished herself by a solo Bight from Coyote Creek to Lake Merritt, will be the guest of honor at an aviators' ball and banquet here tonight. Representa- tive Dorothy Lawrence will be one of the principal speakers, and Miss jane Knight, mayor of this city,wil1 be toastmistressf' Canton, China, May 1.-Having discovered the long-sought serum for insomnia, Nesta John, the modern Florence Nightin- gale, will return to the United States next spring. Santa Clara, Calif., May 1, 1958.-This city was honored today by a visit from Marie Delmas, famed aesthetic dancer and health lecturer. Miss Delmas is under the able management of J. Ball, a fellow alumnus. During the evening the two attended a banquet given in honor of Miss Delmas by the Associated Prune and Apricot Pickers of Santa Clara County. Under the heading of Timely Topics Tersely Toldf, the following paragriplls appeared : Clifford Hunter is preparing to make another picture. His recent part as the villain in 'The Days of Twenty-eight' was a huge success. 'The Knife in the Ceiling' will be his next release. The Pulitzer Prize for the best book of the year was awarded to Mildred George for her 'Minutes of the Meeting! This little work on Parliamentary Law also contains some inti- mate glimpses into the liveslof the notables whom Miss George has worked with. PAGE 20 rin 'Q C. rr' X , ncsun-t. , - 'l 1 Q 'M' , K ' im .. i ll iihil-'iffl i'l. !IIl11'33 'W J- -, - fi Nfhem.- ,. ret mm llll l l r 1 r- ei '- Dante Gianinni has just returned from Berlin, where he heard the premiere of his ultra-modern opera, 'Grant Street Blues'. Constance Higgins announces that since graduating from the Harvard School of Law she has won ninety-seven per cent of her cases. Chicago, Ill., May 1.-Anita Smith, huntress of big game, arrived here today in pursuit of her favorite pastime. Cairo, Egypt, May 1, 1958.-Word received here from Luxor today stated that the Misses Ruth Graham and Frances Weigand, archeologists, have discovered another tomb of an early king. It is thought to be that of Jpklesf' l.e:1ve it to the Women to dig up a hard name thatis been dead for eenturiesf' growled the editor. Flagstaff, Ariz., May 1.-That this city will be the location of the great Ikeda Fish Hatchery was definitely stated here today by the owner, George Ikeda. Mr. Ikeda is propagating a new kind of fish that will be suitable to desert country. Detroit, Mich., May 1.-Alton Johnson is working on a secret formula for a new perfume. Johnson expects to put out a best smellerf' nu, ell. here's one about Olivia Gaspar. lt's from Boston. Olivia Gaspar made her debut in Shakesperian drama at the Boston Little Theatre last night. She was Portia in the 'Merchant of Venice'. 'l'here goes the telepllonef' frowned l'ldit1n' Melntyre, hut lim not going to answer it until live read this last dispatehf' New York, May 1.-Miss Lillian Anderson and Miss Car- melita Friedericks sailed on the Acquitania for Europe today, where they will do some field work for the National Geographic Societyf' The telephone was still ringing, so Mae took down the receiver and answered. As he listened. Il smile broke over his faee. He :lnnned down the receiver and pressed several buttons on his desk. Get out an extra l he shouted as a dozen men raced in. My grandson has just learned to say Kg1'l1IldPiHV,.U Pandemonium reigned in the otliee of the Alzfiso Ilcrald- Tribune. PAGE 21 IIIIM nessmm. I M as Ma-.a.a.aL:-2 I 'fm af 19 we 'ff I n F 'f lp gEz2i9:Z.zmiw ffiU'lEil! 1. Am A MM Leu. .4 'Il' M l l i3 ,lla 'ta i Senior ill lve, the Senior Class of 1928, realizing our great importance and our unsurpassed knowledge. will to the following: To the Faculty we leave our excellent grades and a pleasant memory of the happy hours spent together. To the Juniors we leave our high and mighty seats in Assembly Hall, and hope they will hold them down as well as we have. To the Sophomores we leave our leadership in all social activities, Illld our sue- eessfulness in athletics. To the Freshmen we lcave our stndious ways, our high mentality, and our noble and dignified manner in the halls. Individually we bequeath the following: I, Marie Delmas, leave my sunny disposition to anyone who is willing to take the surplus pounds which go with it. I, ltfargaret Allen, leave my faculty for using no makeup to ltuth Graham, hoping she will need it no more than I do. I. Herbert Voddcn, leave my noon strolls to l,eonard Green. I. Mildred George, leave mv office of seeretarv to the next unlueliv victim. 2' . . . I, Laurence Hull leave mv good o minion of mvself to Bill Hi P fins. 1 . 2- K . I. Frances YVeigand, leave my ability to dress nicely to Elinor Roth. I. Teresa Bertini, leave my height to George Springstead. I, Clara Legnaiole, leave my ability to giggle to Loring Allen. I. Verna Holmes, leave my slim lilies to ltuth lticlic. I, Constance Stalker. leave mv Hamin0' vouthn hair to Barbara Downev. f 1 . 3 . . I, Milton Mclntyre, leave my Caruso voice to .lolm Gomez. I, Claribel Pomeroy. leave my ability to 'Krun thingsi' to Francis Brady. I, Vernon Mclntyre, leave my ability to win first prizes at baby shows to Harold hladrigali. I, Lillian Anderson, leave mv :niet ways to .lose Jhine Conner ho wine' she will . . 3 2 profit greatly by them. I. True Tourtillott leave mv musical tendencies to Dorothy Larsen. f 9 . . I, Dolly Stephens, leave my faculty of playing jazz to anyone who is willing to practice as much as I have. I, Dante Giannini, leave my marccl to Nolan Cavins. I, Lucile Seiverson leave mv Gi1'l Scout badge to Joe Chace ho Jin 1' it will ins mire f . za 1 fa him as it has me. PAGE 22 'N 1 ,vi X fb' . I0 Q E my , WW ' Ef 133s.XQ, , 11 S - Y ' ig rm If W rm 9 an 8. ,M fe-ve I lil + sl Q 471, '- ' K 'W V W 4. BN ' ff,.:.?3gqq Wqiligllr gall , ,mm-, ,' mfg, Finmeifi .Il HE +l,Plf3il '.l.'5E .alll ... --,.12lHl,L ' as nf I. .lack Ball. leave my cooking ability to the next boy who has the courage to take cooking. I. 'I'heod11re Hoffman, leave my faculty for chewing gum to Miss Wiltz so that she may learn what a pleasure it is. I. Dorothy Ifawrence. do will my bottle of freckle cream to James Fitzgerald, hoping he will get that School Girl Complexionf' I. Delos Drulfel. will my failing for getting to school late every morning to Iidward George. I. Helen Schnittspan. will my ability for collecting old clothes for the poor to Calvin Sides, hoping he will get as much good out of it as I have. I. Iiichard Barrett. will my drag with Miss .Ioseph to VI'ilIiam Schoenenbergcr. I. Ilussell Parmer. leave my dainty appetite to Henry Nissen. I. Ilorothy Stewart. will to Elsie Pickctt my ability to vamp musicians. I. .Iane Knight. will mv mothcrly disposition to 'I'heo 'I'remain. I. George Ikeda. will my ability as a good track mail to Harry Beach. I.Clifford Hunter. lcave my faculty for taking moonlight rides to the Alviso Slough to .Iimmy Hamilton. I. Seth George, leave my executive ability to my successor. ' I.YVilliam McCormick. leave my good disposition and my continual attempt to please everyone to whomever needs it. I. Adolph Pearson. leave my faculty of ridfng all alone in my Ford to Alton Johnson. I. Orville I.emkc. leavc my heart-breaking ways with the women to Julius Pucci- nclli. I Ruth Graham. leave my studious ways to .Ioan hIcGeoghegan. I. lValdo Sherman. leave my good line to Louis lvalker. I. Clarence Castro. will my big feet to Stanley Perkins. I. .lean Byers. leave my position as debating manager to my unlucky successor. I. Carmelita Fricdericks. will my ability to let my hair grow to Beatrice Konrad. I. Zoe Haines. leave my baby stare to Peter Lint. I. Olivia Gaspar, do hereby will my love for studies to Harold Bowen. I. Constance Higgins. leave my faculty for borrowing to anyone who insists on losing everything he owns. I. Anita Smith. leave my ability to draw to .less YValls. I. Nesta John. do hereby will to Iiuthadele Roberts my ability to dance. I. Albert Schocnenberger. leave my characteristic walk to BIorrison Smith. I. 'I'ony Triguciro. leave my ability to make posters to Tommy Deem. lVitncssed this twenty-second day of June, 1928. QSignedj CLAss or I'wi-:N'rY-EIGIIT. PAGE 23 -S v Z L Q N H U F 5.1 rc -A 2 5 4 1 Q 3- D 1. g a -. I Q , ... ,.. 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RD ORVYA F RT I-I ......lioB ember ....... xecutive M IC TT ......., ENN B JACKSON ff' E1 ,1- Z Z :il M r-4 Z C m L4 U 41 P1 g.-A I RICHARD GAIISIIY oys' Council ....,,.... I OVVARD IsH ELL 5 Rolnzlrr FORWARIJ A NIPPER I I-1 TT M umger. Athletic irls I:'r'r.a NIPI-EIL ,........... .. R PUCCINELLI .HJ I'LIUs MzIIIzIger. tip Xthle ,,..Boys' I UCCIXI-ILLI,.,.. JULIUS P i JMX, 0 rv- Mi-fx . 'U'Q-'5llm- 'I t ' ll 8. erm , A ffm A , 9 9' titer f 11 1W ' Junior Class Under the guidance of the Junior class advisors, Miss ll'inchell and Miss Jolly- inan. the Junior class has this year shown good school spirit in all its undertakings. ln commenioration of Charles Dickens' revivals in the theaters of New York and elsewhere members of the Junior class presented to the Student Body o11 lNlarch 23 some interesting scenes from Pickwick Papers. Hard Times and David Copper- Hcldf, three of Dickens' best known novels. Mr. Macawber. in the person of Cecil George. introduced the various characters in the different scenes. He also presented to the students his wife, Mrs. Macawber CJoan McGeogheganj, who very emphati- cally and repeatedly assured everyone that she would never leave her dear husband- no, never! This program was one of the best ot' the year, and many of the students who had ncvcr before found Charles Dickens interesting realized for the first time how very much alive his characters are. The annual Junior dance. a farewell to thc Seniors. was given on the eve of May 18. in thc gymnasium of our school. The decorations were in keeping with May. Carlands of flowers draped the pillars which were wound with greens. The walls were banked with ferns and a vast assortment of tlowers. A large May basket in the back of the room contained space for the orchestra. Late in the evening punch was served by members of the Junior class. A little closer feeling of comradeship seemed to pervade the atmosphere. due to the fact that it was the last dance of the school year-the last one at which the Seniors and lower classmen would all be together. Another program was given by thc class on June 20. lt took the form of a fare- well to the Senior class of '28. Members of the Junior class have generously co-ntributed their talent to school clraniatics. Of the twenty girls who received G. P. A. L. emblems, ten of them were Juniors. The class boasts of eighty-six members. :Qtr Yi., PAGE Z7 BIORICS PHO S0 :U o H Vs. 'U' Q S U lm' ' ' l l E 23 ?SSs:sqs ll L 8. Nm an 1 'N' al l 9 2 'f . e f nf li lat glass. ,fi at WJLM. Ax ' T llll l zif lldll 1lflJl..1 1m isZ .Tx Sophomore Class The class of 1930, this year's sophomores, started on its high school career in '26, As freshmen there were sixty members during the first semester, and forty-six more entered in the second semester. lt was a large class, and its influence was felt i11 the school. Jimmy Hamilton, a member of this freshman class, was elected student body yell leader. an honor seldom accorded a freshman. The next year. as sophomores, the same class continued to be active in school affairs. There were then 122 students in the class. They elected their oflicers, and, with the able assistance of Miss lViltz and Miss Stichter, class advisors, the sopho- mores started the new year.' On December I6 they presented a jolly Christmas entertainment to the student body. The girls sang appropriate songs, and il novelty Christmas-stocking act fur- nished lively amusement. After the program. Santa Clans and his assistants dis- tributed popcorn to the eager audience. After Christmas vacation, the sophomores. with eleven new members in tlltill' class, went about preparations for their annual party. The gym was decorated with hay, cobwebs, old lanterns and other characteristic objects. Bales of hay were placed about the hall for the dancers to sit upon. Finally, on February 20, came the big event. Good music and a fine floor helped everyone to have a good time. Again. on the 25th,of hfay, the class came to the fore, presenting 1111 interesting and appropriate Decoration Day program in the assembly hall. The class has contributed a fair share toward the athletic prowess of thc school. Seamans, Loughran, Pizzo and Cipolla played limited basketball, while Seamans and Cornaggio played on the baseball team. The class of '30 was well represented in the three one-act plays, with .lohn Gomez and Jess lValls taking leading parts. The originality and ingenuity of the sophomores were expressed when Rleanore De Soto won first prize for the best costume at the girls' jinks. As in other things, the class is high in scholarship, boasting of fifteen boys and girls on the honor roll. Much is expected from this year's sophomore class as next yearis juniors They expect to take active part in managing student body affairs. if'ms'r Sl'1Ml'IS'1'1'1Il ililill .losi-:rn .........,, C,x1.v1N Simms .......,. .l'Il'IllBl4IllT Huowx ,,.,, H l'2Rlil'LR'l' Vlilzizlm ..... lloI.LIs IAIUGIIRAN, ...... ...... . l'iioi:m1: HlXlNlII.'1'fJN .,.... .,,..., OFFICERS President.,..,,,,, .......Vice-Presirlent.....,. ,,,.,,,,,Seeretary,,,,,,,,,.., ...,,,Sergreant-at-Arms,.....,. Boys' Athletic Manager ,,,r,,, ..... Girls' Athletic Manager Louis P,xsQU1N1u.I.I .......,... ,, ..,., Executive Member ,,,, ,, VVM. SCII0l'INI'1NBl'1R G ,....,..Yell I,eader....,,, PAGE 29 siceoxo Sl4IMl'IS'l'I'IIt J 1-:ss VV.u.i.s VVM. Scliol-:Nlmlucku J EAN H .xw1.1-:Y H 1-1knl':1a'r liuowx .I'10I.I.IS IAIUGIIRAN Pnoi-zinc I'1ABllL'1'0N l'llHVARIl GI1lflRKll'Z .I on CIORNAGGIU Ii It FR ESHNIEX if X 4 o I R nl , mW'W 1'F15 5Es.xs. X I ' f I s, ' 1, fl' lflf 'twill - 0 U Q S the Af- QMS -. .K ml I ll xln u::x--TTXXXB 9 2 8 ., Qtesumem bt .. F , , ' 1 .,, + :gg ,Q 4, 'V ' ' H. L N 4, 1 ,131-E5 1 Q iUE.'3Q5ig2i1 ,,1L.-1 ml 1 . .msg ' 1iT,'.f-,fQE'1lE1i+3h11bf....a.:..5-25.1.3111 . - -M 1 .Fi ' Freshman Class The Freshman class has been exceedingly aetive this year under the guidance of thc class president. John Yerkes. and of onr class advisors. Miss Leviston. Miss Itccd and Miss Fowler. By the time of the Freshman reception. the new members of the class were quite at home in their new surroundings. Two programs have been given this year in the assembly. One was the Thanks- giving program. Ur. De Voss of San .lose State Teachers' College delivered an interesting address on the subject of thankfulness. The other program was given in honor of Lincoln on February 21. Judge Mneseller addressed the assembly on the subject of the character of the present generation. The class dance was given on March 23. The idea of a circus', was carried in thc decoration plan. The gymnasium was festooned by paper pennants strung from the roof, forming the shape of a tent, with serpentine interwoven. In the middle of the room was a sawdust ring in which the orchestra sat. Several clowns cnt funny capers and amused the guests during the party. Towards the end of the evening balloons were passed ont, and everyone tried to blow his up and make as much noise as possible. If the volume of noise was any indication of the enjoyment of the guests, then the party could not have been a greater success. The Freshman class has been well represented on the honor roll this year, ranking well with the upper class men in the number and rank of its students. Fifteen Fresh- mcn names appear on the honor roll. and two Freshmen, Ferris Dangberg and Mar- jorie Plasker. brought high honor to thc class by ranking for one quarter tirst and second respectively in scholarship in the entire school. Because of the fact that the girls, athletic games are being played in clubs instead of classes. the Freslnncn class has had no special team. Several girls, however, played in these teams and have already made a good start on their G. P. A. L. points. ln boys' athletics there have been several good representatives of the class of 1931. Some of those who went ont for baseball have won their blocks already. In the interclass track meet the Freshmen took second place, defeated only by the seniors. ifms'r si-:M 1-:s'1'i:n .lollx Yi-:RHI-:s ........ Dixwsox Prmllcliov .... .. PIIOICISIC HAM ll.'l'l?N ...... . JIM H.m1n.'roN ......... l'lRANl'ISI'11GllClII ..... . Alrrll mi hn.ni.xxs ,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, Chxlni 1-:l,I'r.x'F1-za N AN IIIAZZ JIM II.nin,'roN ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,. , CLASS OFFICERS l'rcsidcnt.,,,,,.. Vice- l'rcsiclent....... ......,..Sccrctary.,... , . ...., ,nlrcasurer ,... .....l'lxccutivc IVIcmher....... Boys' Athletic Manager ...., ..... Girls' Athletic Manager ..........,Ycll I,caclcr........... PAGE 31 si-zcoxn sl-1 M I'IS'l'l'Ill Jolly Yiclucl-:s JOS1'Il'lIINl-I Coxxlcu M,xuo.uur1' Dnxnnxei IJUIROTIIY XYIPIRRA Azolm ARMs'rRoNo lgILLSl'RAGI1l-I l'll.l-ZANURE XVUODRIYI-' w'Il.l Rl'1lJ Gnnss I' A 2 ,!' fb' L D , II smxitiiix vw mmm' I L- . 'fm 19 36 f ' l:S:Qv3'ff'1CN '7YTfL?p F it N .Fr I+ rm 2 .fl ' - ., q, f Xf 'F M - 'QJgi'f'1I.,Qj' gsm I ww wb I ,,.,-ln. MWHWI ,LL I L U - IIE Hi, , F -f LA- , I Roll of Honor FRESHM EN AZIIIIA AIIMs'I'IIoNu RVIIILYN CoIvIIf'roN FIIIIIIIS DANGIII-:Im CIIAIILo'r'rI-3 IDOYAL MAIIGAIIIQVI' DUNII'Ac'If MYIIQN FAIIWELL JAIVII-Is I I-INNELI, IsAIsIcI. IJAIL SYLVIA KIIIIKIIIIINII EIIIZAIIIIITII KIIIILIIH IJYDIA NEvIs MAII.IoIIII2 PI.AsKIf:II JOSEIWIINE STALIIMAN INYO TSUIILYSAKI ALIc'Ic UYIQIIIUIIA I I l SOPHOMOR ICS DANIIQI, CIIIIIs'I'IcNsIcN DoIIo'rIIx' CIfIRIS'l'ENSl41N ELIIINA CII-oLLA JEAN HAYX'I,PIY 1gERYL HQSKIN MAIITIIA KI-:IICII NIQLLIIQ IJELLA MAIIGIQIIIII DIQLVINA XIALAICSTA CIIIzI'Iio BIITOMH HIINIIY NISSIIIN SIIIZIIYII CJGATA RIELVIN IiENQl'lS'I' PAGE 32 .IUNIORS IIIJIIINII IXLLEN l5I+1A'I'IIII'I4: BLAIII JAUK CLI-IwII:'I I' CLAIIII4 COOLIIIGIQ IXLIVIC IJIXON ALMA HIIICII ELI-:ANQIII-1 GMIIINE BI-:A'I'IIIc'I4: KUNIIAIJ Lows ,PASQIIINIIILLI JoIIN PINO HI'l'lJSlII '1'ANIGl'l'llI I IIANc'Ics YVAIIWAIIUVSKY SIGN IORS MAIIuAIIIc'I' AI4I.l4IN JIIAN l3YERS NIAIIIII 111-ILMAS MILIJIIIQII GP10lllil4I DANTIII GIANNINI RI l'll GIIAHAIII JANII KNIGlI'l' DoIIo'I'IIY LAWIIIINUIII XVILLIAM Mc'CoIIMIc'x AIILTON AICINTYRI-I VIIIIINIIN McIN'I'YIIIc CLAIIIIIIIIL I,0lVll1lll0Y UoIm'I'IIY S'I'IcwAII'I' 1 IIANc'Ics YVEIGANIJ ,4 '1 Qrrmsin, I 11 as w4'T' C n i - - M A ln lm C .flllmfm fl Ami 1,-,ng M ll f llll f gwlzg ,B ,ED 'Sz 7 917 fi 4 ear Q. il, Glu inn VV1- of Santa cllilril llipgh School, Prcfcr thc blue' and gold, Anil wv'll not forsnlu- our colorsg 'l'o ns thcy'll n0'0r grow old. NVQ' will show our good school spirit, ln which you'll find us true-, Anil w0'll ever prow' our loyalty, D1-ur S. C. H., to yon. VW' will crown our svhool with glory, Iligh honors nm-vcr luck, Anrl our teams will show their valor, On football fi:-ld :incl trzwkg For wt-'ll win zltllln-tic' victoria-Q, Our defeats ln- very few, Anil w0'll carry lnnny hzlnnurs homo, Door S. C. II., to you. So wc ll htilllll for Santa Clara, Tlirougrh the many yours to como, Anrl wu'll cvcr lilllll hvr prowm-ss, Anil thc victorivs sho has won. For hor spirit livvs forever, In students old :incl new, So wx-'ll singr our liigrln-st prniu-s now, Dc-:lr S. C. H., to you. PAGE 33 JI ' X W Q I XXX X fRAR,,ARS-am4RfafA 3' Ia aamwwmfm A A 'lr h x.-r 'K fn. hp 1:9 -5. A K X34 sn. Q, q 0 C S I lm. . X L it ,F m I 9 L 8. 4-f'r ff' --eefrwa ,, I Nimimaww , X Lg, I W if i gegi 1, Hiiivg in 22 5 RI-IGINALD ACRES ........,... IIUCILE BROKENSIIIRE ..... ROY BRORENSI-IIRE ...,.. RIARION B LACKFORD... SAMMY BALL ............., ILOBERT CASTRO .........,. LAWRENFE CARMODY ,... . IRRANK IDOBER .,.....,.,.. AIIIICEN IJEVINE .... RIARY PlTLIN ..... , JOIIN BlNRIGH'l' ..A....... IJOROTIIY FANNING... FRANCES FORWARD ..... EARL GARNEIR ........,,, VVILLIAM GEORGE ..,.. PETER GIANNINI ...,.. IJOROTIIY GIBBS ...... JOSEIIIIINE GlYII.IANI... ILOBERT HAMIII'PON ...,. KATIIRYN HARRISON ..,,. RIINA H0I4'I MAN ...... . HATTIIC HOI-SON ,.... ELLA IZNGLESON ...... IXLEX KEIIK ...,...,.,. NAOMI KOEHLE .,.,.. IIUTI-I KOPlIII,PI ....,..,,. HERBERT KOIiNICll ..,.. RIARGARET LADNER ,.,... RUTH LAWS .,,........... ISURREL LEONARD ...... EDWARD IIOONEY .......... ELDINE RIARTINELLI ,..... CLIFFORD RICLEAN .,.,,. GRACE RIEDDINGS .I.,. 2 A ttmlti. ea ....,...University of Santa Clara home ,,...ln ministry at East Bakersfield . ,.............San Jose Jlllll0l' College business with father ......At California School of Fine Arts ..,.,,Larson Ladder Co. Calpine .,.,,..,.,..,......Secretarial School .....At University of California .....San Jose State Teachers' College .......,.......Groc-ery business at Fresno ....Pacific Manufacturing Co. .......University of Santa Clara ......Santa Clara telephone oflice home I .,... Oregon Agricultural College .........San Jose Junior College ......Mrs. Herman Engle Institute .....San Jose Teachers' College ,......,UlllX'LfFSltf' of California ..,..San Jose Teachers' College ,,...San Jose Teachers, College ,,..,..,,...San Jose Junior College ,,....San Jose Secretarial School .,,....San Jose Junior College .,....,.......,.....,.......Stanford home Jose Secretarial School home ..,..Pacific Monolith Portland Cement Co. PAGE 34 gf MIX ,Q u I yu! x K .IP ' r Y ,.,.-my nexium, I . M APUQQEXN I rS7iI' H9 216 f'T'L5W5ff1' 'Tff 1 5 I. , ' A mi ' mmm IIIII II I H I0 A f lfwikwzg Af?-A 0 ,. I - ,--1? ww' Q. fn, U '+:.'.vQ,wm'f II-RL. A- YTQIIL JA.fl-NgT - , ,L,.LII,-W:mg,15:C5Q.,3.Agg5.g1 iQf ,Elf I nANc'11:s MY1-:ns A,,,.. .... 1 Xt scI1uoI in Berkulcy RVTH MYER ,,,,--.. ,,,,......,,......,..... S tlldellt IIIIYHU IIIIIOMAS IXIORGAN .... ,,,, I Yorking in Sun l 1':1m'isco IVAN I'Aumcn ,,,,. A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, w,,,,,,,,,,7VVVVVVV , X t lmmp xIAliY Iblfllll-IIIRA ,,,.,, .A., S an .lose SCC'l'l5'IQll1'I2lI Sclmol How: f2l'lC'I'ANO ,,,,. A,,,,, ,,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I X t Ilfmw IgI'ZRNIl'I+I IiAVlCN ,,,,, ,,,,A,,,,, v ,,,,-,- A t Immg GnAc'1': H1111 ,.AA... ,,7Y,.. ,,,,..,,,,., C T UIII-gg of 17:14-ific BVNNY ROGERS ,,,... ,7..,Y,,.f,, I I. G. at Santa Clara Iliggll NI-'KHY R0f'1wYlvI1 ..... ...... S illl Jose- State II'l'J1L'IlUl'S, Culh-gv IDA IIOUNAN ,,,,.,,,, ,,,, , ,A Y,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,Y V,,,,,-,------ I Ilgynlg .IOIIN IIOONAN .... Y,,, 1 Xt Illlllllf I'IOIiICH'l' Hmm: ..., ,w,, S tgmfm-41 IJAIHKICL SIIAW ..... ,,,I,,,,,,,,,,.,,I,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, , , ,, ,,,, P, M, CU, BICSSIIC SILVA ,,,.. .... S tudvnt nurse :xt CYCJOHIIOFIH Sflllitllrilllll RIVIIARIJ SILVA ,,,,, ,I,I,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,, C Jwl D1-ug CO, 'I'111-:LMA SILVA II,, ROIIICIVI' SMITH ..,....,,, IVILMA IIIOGNAZZINI .,., IVILMA IIIOXYNSICNIJ ,,Y,. .IUHN IIIIlINA.IS'l'll'lI .,.,. CIIADYS TV1,m' ...,,,,7,,..7, Howmm XYAN AHSDALL: ,,,,. KAZVMI XYAKANA ,,,,, I'IlIANI'lCS XVALTON ,,,., JXRMANIJ YYIQAVIQI: .... C1cc'if:l.1A IV1Lc'ox I,,,. RUMA C11fo1,1.A ,,,, .,IAS:1l1 Josc .Imlior College .,,,,,..S:xn .Iosc Junior College: ,,,..S:m Jose: 'I'c:xcI1crs, College ' s IIOIIIC ,,,,,.,S:u1 .Iosc Plating Co. .,,,S:111 .Ioe-so Junior Collwc Ilomc ,,,.,S:m Jose IIIl'ill'Ill'l'SI Collugu ..,,....Silll Joss 1IllllI0l' College ,,,.,SJlll Jose IIICilCIIC1'S, College: VAC. I. T., Inc. 0 I 'D 'l I. 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H 1 5, ' 'ff c 1 N A -X , -' - 7Jf-..1. - A- -'11 I w X Ae-Jw.. , Q3-9l 'f P! ORGANIZATIONS liii ,Q '-'., Q ' m W as , IUGSUIYL. , we Mryggif3gwfsT:e,A 11 ga, ,atk-JabQe-Lfr Wm er A ,5 9 4, H r B' ., is e . .1 A .N Trims lm ll - W il l lil' -- 1 v y et? Student Body Tl1e Student Body has had a very successful year, having accomplished two important changes in student government. The new Consolidated Student Body ticket which was adopted last year and put into effect in September has proved a remarkable success. This ticket entitles the student to one year's subscription to the Ili-Times, a subscription to the TOCSIN, and admission to all meets, games, contests and parties under tl1e direction of the Associated Students. The Student Body oflicers for the year 1927-28 were as follows: President ......,................................................................,.....,....,,,,.,..,. Vice-President ....... Secretary .......,...... Tocsin Editor .......... Toesin Manager .......,. Debate Manager ...,.... Reporter .................. Yell Leader .......,........... Sergeant-at-Arms .,...,..,,.,..... Property Clerk ,,..,.,..,.,....,.,,,,..,, Girls' Basketball Manager ........ Girls' Volleyball Manager .,..,,... Girls' Tennis Manager ,.,,.,.,..,,, Girls' Baseball Manager ,..,..... Boys' Football Manager .,., Boys' Basketball Manager ........ Boys' Baseball Manager .... Boys' Tennis Manager .,,.., SI-1'l'lI Gnonon C1.11-'ronn VVALIJ Mlmmrzn Glsokmx MARIE Dizmus WIl.I.Iik1I MeConn Jlmx BY1-:Rs 'l'oN Y 'l'R1om:1no .Inu I'IAMlI.'l'0N Russx4:1.L Piuxzu nn W,u.no Sm-:RM ,xx li l4:'r'1' A NIPPI-:R Hru.nA Unsos CLAIIU: CtlKlI.llllil'1 Nolmm fiII.I.l4ZSl'II4I Pun. I50RRO cll-ICIL cil'IORGl'I Joi-: Bnowx IAAVVIIIZNCH Hl'I,I. IICK m:i.' F maxaman r hu i '23 i 'L 3 i EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PAGE 38 ' l ll Q4 9 flu' my c X X in Q S 'n mn.. 5 I 31 9 3 5, Q4-7f7 ' WR ' ' f , l ' ' it t t . 'l eat M y w i th if-w1i g,tt Freshmen Reception One of the most enjoyable events of the year was the Freshmen reception held on October 28. The program was provided by the glee clubs under the direction of Miss Brown. Among the numbers that started the audience in rollicking good humor was a clever burlesque on aesthetic dancing by the three graces, Ruth Smith, Pearl Kelley and Alice Dixon. Peter Lint gave a clever satirical imitation of a young lady waiting in a fash- ionable hotel lobby for a tardy beau. Alton Johnson demonstrated how a radio health director lies in bed enjoying breakfast while broadcasting instructions on strenuous exercises. The exercises ended abruptly when the director's wife entered with a threatening rolling pin. Clever dances by Ivy Heywood and Ruthadele Roberts, and a strong-man act by Clarence Castro, .lack Ball and Milton Mclntyre were followed by the main event of the evening---initiation of the freshmen. The procedure took the form of a court. Freshmen, as culprits, were arraigned before a judge, their crimes read and their sentences pronounced. Among the sentences were pie-eating contests and the elec- trical Qshockj chair. Combined J inks A new social function appeared on the school calendar this year with the intro- duction of a combined jinks, sponsored by the Girls' League and the Men's Union and placed under Student Body control. The affair, a costume party, was held on Friday, April 13. The program and dance were held in the gymnasium, which was decorated to carry out the carnival motif. The program opened with a short play in which three girls took part. This was followed by two popular songs charmingly presented by Dorothy Vierra. Four of the boys gave a humorous skit wl1icl1 contained dark tragedy. The operetta ballet put o11 a dance. Spirit of the Carnivalff The faculty concluded the program with a skit which consisted of Mother Goose parodies on people about the school. Dancing followed the program. James Fitzgerald as Miss San Josei' and Mildred George as a page took the boys' and girls' prizes. lVith the exception of the parents, who are always welcome, no one but the stu- dents and faculty were admitted. This made it a real school party, with no strangers present. The success of the jinks this year should promise more to come in the following years. It was the progressive and cooperative spirit which existed among the stu- dents that was the motive power to put the party across. It can and will be done again if this same spirit prevails in the time to come. PAGE 39 A- 9' at fi' ' ter se , rrmssuim, , ll' MW' 11 2 aim r T ,X 9 8 WSW. 77 J A i if NJ ppl :il from QLQNL-A lf ut imma La L., 1' N, 4, ,, g e , H sin The Men's Union The Mcn's Union. an organizatfon ol' which every l'oy of the school is a member, celebrated its third anniversary this year. This year the boys elected Milton Mclntvre as president. They were surcly lucky to have such an able and conscientious prcs'dent as Hac.,' His leadership was felt in every successful undertaking in which the organization participated. The bonlire held this year as a rally before our animal football game with Fremont was a huge success. The prize. a box of candy, was won by Cecil Georgc's group of boys for bringing in the most wood. All the boys helped to build the pile, and the night before the rally thc boys turned out cn masse to guard the pyre from Fremont devastation. That evening a rollicking, noisy procession lcd by the school band made its way up town to Franklin and Yl'ashington Streets where Jim Hamilton lcd in some school yells. Once hack again. the pile was burned. and a dance in the gym termi- nated a longsto-he remembered event. This organization has great possibilities, and it is hoped it will play an active part in making Santa Clara High School an ideal school. Its governing power has a great influence on the actions of the boys of the school. and is often able to settle dis- putes and grievances that could not he settled satisfactorily in any other way. The Council is composed of sixteen boys. two chosen from each class and seven boys elected from the school at large. The otlicers for the past year were: President .,....,,..,,,. ,..,.., M 1I.'roN ML'TN'l'X'Rl'Z Vice-President ,..,. . ...,.. xv!-IRNON Melxrvm-1 Sec reta ry-Treasu TKICIIARD TQARRI-I'1 1' Joi-1 CURNAGGIO XVAI.'l'l'ZR D,wIs Dicnos Dnmvi-ri. Bon ITUIIVVARD l'1.n-'1-'oxen I'IUN'l'I4lR f'l,l4:o Donor: CLII l-'ORD WIKLD HI,1.Is Howiuxn Jolly XYIGRKES rcr,,,,.,. ,........... CI-ICH. G1-:omn-: CUUNCII, AT I,AltGlt l IliS'l' si-2 M 1-:sri-zu J IDI HA M ILTON llllIl'IUll0l!l4I Hrmlf'l1'nl AN EI.I.is I'IOVVAllD ISILLY NICCURMICK ltivssllzla. Pruml 1-:li Sl-ICON D SEBI I-IST!-IR TSILLY NICCORMICK JULIUS PUCCINl41I.LI Dm.os IJRUI-'l l-II. Russ!-:LL Pixnmlm FRANK Tusox PAGE 40 clAl.VIN Snncs PAUL Sxvnl-:it Jonx XYICRKICS lJl'1'l'lCR I,IN'r Jicss VV,xI.Ls CA MII.Lo Cll'oI.LA JAC KSON TEEN Ni-:'r'r IIICIIARII CIADSBY VVIl.l.I,xM VVAi,'roN Doxixmm C'i.,uun: :U IU' Q Si vm. - I9 ' 11 2, a. ,M ry W is A . 9 fax ,'k,'w!,'1y'liZi2' in 1, :f:1I : W l1,Cn' li fljl' ig --wk vw -.ce ' - 4-ms, i f.-a-Y1.: ,- 5 ,-2-if L 3547 14, :grit-i3ii?l:uLL:.,.Bl.2,l1,a:.1'.faf':, Jil Girls' League The new constitution for the Girls' League went into etfeet this year. Its most notable feature was the provision for a girls' council to direct the work of the I.eague. -Q yy. .. . . Ilns council is composed ot the president and secretary of the Girls' I,eaguc, one member from each of the four classes and tllree members elected at large. At the beginning of the first semester. a girls, jinks was held to welcome the new girls. The upper classmen came dressed as boys and the lower classmen as babies or children. Eleanore DeSoto. in an elaborate creation of the fifties, won the prize for the most original costume. A short program. consisting of several clever skits, was followed by dancing. On May 2. the Santa Clara girls entertained San .lose Nets were put up on the tennis courts and volley ball was girls have attended playdays as guests of other schools. and Campbell at playday. played progressively. The At Redwood City, they placed second for good posture and uniformity of dress. OFF I CIC RS President .... Secretary .. .,.....RE'1 i'A Nlvrrlu ,...NouMA GII.IiFlSPIl'I Girl Scouts-Troop Campamlla The Girl Scout Troop of Santa Clara High School has enjoyed a very favorable year, having tripled its membership. There are two patrols: Never Mind and Trail Blazers. Among various activities of the troop were several hikes taken for the purpose of nature study, supper meetings. the cooking for which the scouts did under the kindly supervision of Miss Steinhart, and a visit to the Palo Alto High School Troop, where they gave a little play which was composed by the Santa Clara Scouts. Many of the Scouts have massed their tenderfoot test. and are now workinv' on Q ra their second class tests. Some are NV01'lilll0' tor s iecial awards. and are keeninfr F5 2 health charts and nature books. The money received from a skating party covered the national quota for the troop, with some to spare for troop equipment. Yearly Regional Convention at Asilomar. Ul FIC'l'lRS Captain ..... Scribe ......,.,.. Treasurer ....... Reporter .,.,,,.,....,..........,..,,......,,...... Patrol Leader ot' Never Mind .... Corporal of t'Nevcr Mind ,... ..,,,,., . Patrol Leader of Trail l3lazers ,.... Corporal of Trail Blazers ,..... PAGE 41 Several of the Scouts attended the Miss F0VI'l.l4Zli ,.,,.Am1,x Ifliueu I,uen.i.i-: S1-ziviziisox llflIlNA S,xN'ros EDNA S.xN'ros ..,....IAJlS Slrsuilaks Iil'IRNIl'l'Z IJRI-:vi-:ii ,. ISAIHCI, IIAI1, airy fC ., , is i ummm.. - ll ae, W3 we A Q 9 A. '- A ' ' X' ' ,, 1 ,vu-9 N 'T-'gf-inf.n2lCi1.gg1jQg+.n .,, -.M f me -lllll i f 1 . all W ,, is R U. Girl Reserves Tl1e Onanups, the Santa Clara High School Girl Reserve Club, have enjoyed a large membership this year, and have shown a greater interest in their service work than ever before. Under the leadership of Clarihel Pomeroy for the first semester, and Dorothy Lawrence for the second, the club has reached the highest point in its activities since its foundation, three years ago. At Thanksgiving time baskets of food were given to needy families in Santa Clara, and at Christmas the girls gave presents to be presented to the children at the Indian Reservation. The club has been divided into interest groups, such as dramatics, handicrafts, etc. In these groups they have worked together on subj ects that interested them. A conference at Berkeley, a picnic with the Girl Scouts, a week-end at Capitola, and a dance were some of the social activities enjoyed by the club. Miss Pond and Miss Horton were advisors and chaperoned thc group in its activities. OFFICERS FIRST Sl'IDIICS'1'l'IR SECOND Slillll-ZS'1'l'IR Crauum-zr. Poiu-moi' ....... . ......... President .......... ....... I Jonornr I1AVVRl'INCl'I M.uio,xm:'r AI.I.l12N .,.,.. ........ Y 'ice-President ..,..... ....... A LIC!-2 DIXON I5lGA'l'RICl1I Kommn ......,. ...... S ecrctary. .,..,. ....... E LINOR Korn Coxsuuxxciz Hiooixs ..,.... ,,.,.. ' Preasurer ...... ....... 1 Jllorzlur: HAM1L'1'oN OUR GIRL RESERVES PAGE 42 R' N nesm, VX 119245 ., at Q . LSU W' C ' I ' -f M' .a as ms, Mis-J.sf-Eames i m ef Y-rf-gf, . . ff nf- ff , , . ,. H y lQ::-5:,sfr',-Z-,jf,f,l.:Q1lllll ymu11 IN ,fl 1, f .,- 5.4, , ,il lllx x ' , ,W ,i it li 'pl i Wil mills' U lf' 'W . vuu:'af:11' 'u'l,il:lll ' -K6 Q3 1 X A f-JNL'-. - LCL ' i 'l l lsllui ll l tl Ml, The Orchestra The orchestra has grown to large proportions this year and now numbers thirty- five instruments. The instrumentation has increased, thus giving opportunity for rendering standard overtures and professional arrangements of musical compositions. The annual concert was given on Friday, May 11. Violin, trumpet and flute solos, descriptive pieces and grand opera selections were rendered in unabridged form. Two classes in orchestra have been offered this year. Cooking Classes The cooking classes have exerted much effort toward making their share i11 school activities always successful. Cooperation and dependability seem to have been out- standing qualities this year in these classes. Particularly interesting has been the venture of the boys into this department. Five boys--Jack Ball, Clarence Castro, Theodore Hoffman, Milton Vincent and Mervin Taylor-have proved themselves the first and best chefs in cooking classes, and have successfully demonstrated their ability as waiters as well as uchefsu in our school activities. . OUR CHEFS PAGE 43 I. A FCM as w 'S . Qs NDQAW '-- m MH in 9 al B' f lg':3fS1g.7,,lC'S -ffef 1 A ,l i s Ii f, ,. W ' ' W, ff ' , i'is.,' ' ,,.. - . . . A I . H1 Tlmes The Ili Times, the weekly publication of the Santa Clara High School, exerts much influence in student affairs. Among some of the changes that have taken place which the Ili Times strongly advocated have been the Consolidated Student Body' ticket. a new constitution for the Student Body and one for the Girls, League. Recognizing the fact that literary effort on the part of the students did not have a eha11nel for expression, the Hi Times has sponsored three literary editions this year. It has set thc precedent of awarding two pins, one for the best prose composi- tion and one for the best poem. F lRS'1' S li Bl HST lik Munras MeIN'rviu4: ..,,,., Ciccll. flI'ZURGl'J ........... 14lI.l.IS Howimn ..,...... IKICIIARHlfARRl'1'l l' ..... , clI'INl'1VIl'IVl-Z Q u mxx N o RUTllAlH'ZLI'l liomziws 'l'oNv 'l'1uoUla1uo STAFF Editor-in-Cliicf... ..Assistant Editor.. Business Manager .,.,,,,,, ,......., Assistant Manager ........ ...... li EPORTERS JIM I'IAMIL'l'0N lioinzln' Fokwnm Mixnul: Di-:mms srzermn sm! I'IH'l'I'1R liU'l'll Smrrn Ciren. Gunner: E1,1.1s Howmui IQICIIARD IsARRl'I'1 l' J 1-:ss VV.xi.1.s Cl.AIRl': Coounoi-: lor: HAM us OUR NEWSPAPER STAFF PAGE 44 ' VIII ff U nesulm. - A - l f'2lS5if?stsa,.,,x, ,Q Amfhm 2-R 'fm '19 M' if -vm i , 0 ig, Elf. fi at - tee i ,lil,'l l w lllll M , H The Tocsin Staff Tnic '1'ocs1N, as the ycar book of the Santa Clara High School, has attempted to rcprescnt every activity in the school. It has been the aim of the staff to have scholarship. athletic ability and executive lcadership duly represented. Tiin Tocsm has enjoyed a large subscription this year, due to the Consolidated Student Body ticket, which M'C1lt into effect in the fall of 1927, and therefore the staff hopes to publish an annual worthy of Santa Clara High. The annual has a large group of students on the staff, and though a large staff is more diflieult to direct, it was felt that by this increase in number more students would have an opportunity to take part in this sehool's activity. OFFICERS Editor.. ......,,.....,,,...., .....................,,... ..,. M I um: D1-:LM AS . . . R S. Assistant luclltors ....,.c.. ., ,,,, ., 5 mu Mun 1 liICHARD B,mm-:'r'r Boys' Sports ............ ,.,.. M u.'roN MCIN'FX'Rl'I Advisor ................,,, ..... Miss Josizvu Business Manager ........................ . .,,,,, HILL MCCORMICK W 1 1 vrw - Assistant Business Managers .,.,... ,cc,c,, 5 cukumn HUD' UR I Louis P.xsQu1xi:l.x.r Girls' Sports ...........,....,.....,.,..,...... .... l JOROTIIYI,AW'RlCNCI11 Art Ellitvr ..... .... EI.Is,x1n-:'1'H Maxx OUR ANNUAL. STAFF ' PAGE 45 SNAPS llllk FU' Q S il ll! ' 'i ' -wxf 13l,TikX'TNf-1,. 11 QBQMQW. ' ,QT ' 9 ai 8 im ' WWI M X xx X . , V, x -5 1, , '-W H HW iuwf WW Yniiw Wvwwm QWWP- B V1-.Nw .,,,,, s 0g, ,..3'?h,E,, l- ' ' ' ...Z l 'i l ' l EG' 5'..I... ' 1 E.-zr. or Va Q L g.s.V,..' ll' ,.l 'l A in .A l , 'i.u : i-aff' - if v5'5::-.53 Tfghff 3511111 'ifahff NVQ will cheer, never fear For the triumph near, As we fight for C. Hi l'Vhcn thc team begins 'We are sure to win, As thc boys go tearing by! As we go, never slow Through :i fighting foo. XVQ will roar for a score loud and long, And wc'll 1-ight right to the finish As wc sing our lighting song. XYQ will iight. fight. fight. when wc'rc winning. WVU will iight. fight, fight if we losc. l'lvcry playvr knows Xlvllffll the whistle blows YYQ can iight XVllC1lCVC'l' wc choose: XVQ will fight. fight. fight in the morning NVQ will light. fight. fight all the night 'We :irc bound to win today, As wc lmattlc in the fray, If we FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT. FIGHT! PAGE 47 D VP! R 3- ' ro: rc ss xx nm. . D W sailfkw 11 9 2. 6 ,QM ,QR -N ,QT . ' Lf- 4 L Ltivbf, 14:1 TT - . , , 1, 1jgZlzQQ1fll3iHq'unli + n if f' i f 1' i i i i r wi i .ii ii 1 f- 'U FM ' - MQW gfiwh .- iwm,-I M- .R1 .. i.. A M 'i 11 ' -- rl. Q., N. iT6l i5f: g 154.9-. 3V Uhr 0g5l3IIL'l1'if?I A dHllC'illfJ,' svnorilu, Notes from softly Stl'llllllHl'Ci g.Cllit!ll'S, And thc I'Jilll'il0'S marc mom- lmuntc-ci. ,Nl'Jltil the sky, thc moon, thc stars. At night thc dons come buck again, v x I0 ilu' and lovu 01106 lll0l'K'. 'l'hcir spirits lingvr in thc groves, And wait around the dxmr. 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'.1X, - .,..-.X YK nf- - '-- ef-3:15-5 ' f- . .X......-X., 2, -mw- DRAMATJICS lil , Q U Q Si Inn Q W iw., fv ag5.TQ?TX 11 9 ai 8. ,6, ' I , , , , , , ,,f, , y - ,, i ,,.5.,,, V ' N:,.2',,,, f Q .,,,, rg ph L a Al A Va l i- 'W ll l il- :B ,M ' ill , CONTRIBUTORS . Claribel Pomeroy, Genevieve Quetano, Elena Cipolla, Margaret Dunipace, Retta Nipper, Mildred George, Henry Nissen, Cecil George. Zoe Hames, Constance Stalker, Claire Coolidge, Constance Higgins and Clifford Hunter. Three One-Act Plays GRANDMA PULLS THE STRINGS Grandma Blessington ,.,..,..,..,.......................,.............i IJOROTHY XTIERRA Mrs. Cummings ...................,...,.. ............ IJOROTHY BORDEN Hildegarde Cummings ..... ...,,......,..... A UDRA HOPKINS Julia Cummings ..,,....,...... ...,.,.. R AIWPIIADELE ROBERTS Nona Cummings Beaver ..,...,.,.......................................,.....,. ALMA ERICH Vllilliam Thornton ,.,....,.,........,..........,.......................... Rlf'IiARD BAIlRET'l' THE SYVEETMEAT GAME Yiang-Yueng, Live l orever,', merchant .................. ROBERT FORWARD San-Chi, Beautiful Bird, his blind son .................,........ I,0RING ALLEN WVOO-Liu-Mai, Sweet Smelling Flowerf' his wife ...... TH1-:LMA REEDER Phe Lookout ..............,...........,.................,................. HITOSI-II TANIGUCHI VVHY THE CHIMES RANG Holger, a peasant boy ........................................................,... .lass WALLS Steen, his younger brothers. .............,... IOHN GOMEZ Bertel, their uncle .................,...........,.,..,.,.,.,.... ...,.. I IILTON BICINTYRE An Old VVoman ...............................................................,.,.... RUTH SMITH '.llHE GII 'f BRINGERS Harold lladrigali, Eileen Egan, Stephen Dorcich, James Fitzgerald, Nada Taylor, Constance Stalker, Henry Nissen, Delos Druffel CHOIR Claribel Pomeroy, Beatrice Konrad, Eleanore Greene, Alice' Dixon, Jean Byers, Mildred Keir, Rea Morgan, Pearl Kelley, Eleanore De Soto, Dorothy Grubb, Lena Dahl, Genevieve Quetano, Dorothy VVilliams, Florence Botar GRANDMA PULLS THE STRINGS PAGE 50 - its fb' 0 W, W X- Q IO msn mm. -U 1 9 2, 3 gr ML..as3MfQJ1 'W ' ff . ' if , W 1. - ll fox an .fa M.- , ELL M ' l4H.!i Ltt1+ '+ g, , ,e - Senior Play . There was a desire in the Senior class to have a mystery play for this year's presentation. ln satisfaction of this demand, Bayard Veilleris mystery thriller, The Thirteenth Chair, was chosen and presented on Friday. April 27. THE PLOT During the spiritualistic seance at the Crosby home Edward Vl'ales is stabbed in the back while he is endeavoring to find out from the medium, Madame La Grange, who killed his friend. Spencer l,ee. ll'hen the lights go on Yllales falls forward, dead ----and no knife can be found. Police Inspector Donahue arrives, and suspicion centers about Helen O'Neil, lVill Crosbyis fiancee. During the investigation it develops that Miss O'Neil is the daughter of lladame La Grange, the medium. Donahue, feeling that he has suflicient proof to arrest Helen O'Ncil, is about to take her to the police station when her mother begs to have a little time to find out who is guilty. She is granted ten minutes, during which she plays on the super- stitious fears of the murderer, Philip Mason, and causes him to confess. Helen O'Neil ..,..... Will Crosby .,..... Mrs. Crosby .......... Roscoe C rosby ......... THE CAST Edward VVales ....,.,..... Mary Eastwood ........., Helen Trent ....... ,..... Grace Standish ....,... Hraddish Trent .,..... Howard Standish ...... Philip Mason ........... Elizabeth Erskine ...... Pollock ....,,.........,........ Rosalie La Grange ,......, Tim Donahue ...... ........ Sergeant Dunn .,.......... . ...... DoRo'r1iY S'l'l41Vl'AR'1' ICHARD liARRI4I'1 1' ............JANi: KNIGIIT .,.......Dl-ILCS Diuvi-'rim ......,..,DANTr: GIAXNINI linens .........I1UClLI5 Sisivmisoy D4lRll'l'1lY IiAVVlll'INCl'Z ......l-hznmzlvi' Vonmcy IAALI. ........CI.n-'x-'oim Huxrizn .....MiKRGiXRI1I'1' txLLHN Wixmxo S i i MRMAN ..............MiiRIl2 D14:m1.xs .....Cr..im:Nci-: Cixsrlm ...,...Rvssi':I.I. Piuuu-zu CAST OF THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR PAGE 51 CAST OF TULIP TIME F529 kiwi ' -I :hm 2255? 233-Jz :,':l1 f:v Oh 5LuiE ? pi.5 e,,1qg f- :E-'gj s-EI. gfnf wiuaf 52555 ?5E5 x:f.u. :icq 4v-:2-- 4a5::4-' E55-2:5 0.12--12 f-V!-'52 EPZES 'Twig ,1g:: 912:73 Gif 525 3?-A W- as Z2 F ...ye A :- E' U10 5 zo lm, Haig D-44. -w :f 76305 2135 13122 Eof IAM. .:,2. .,-E. :'Ev: .:,-. ::E 21542 :I-: 'gal -r-O. , ,. .51-. :ww :.-. Ji .. :, afcm. .Ii .--1 5:-'bU Ld'CA nil Q, QJFUYQSTUL. 1 ' 2' 6 E DLSAAAEDEDMEA-Afffqifim 'f 'ff A 9 ' A f- L A P- ' f -A A R U, 'T l , Elm, fi A TQLL V' if ,l1llii ll!l 'f ilililllll h M YQ hd Operetta TULIP TIME A large and intensely interested audience waited with breathless anticipation the parting of the curtains on one of the prettiest Operetta settings ever seen on Our stage. Bright tulips, a Dutch windmill and picturesque costumes lent a quaint charm to the setting. THE STORY The village is startled by the arrival of a party of American college students under the leadership of Professor 1NIcSpindle, a tutor in botany. News reaches the village that a thief has been stealing choice bulbs of prize tulips, and a reward is offered for his capture. Two of the students induce MeSpindle to wear clothing answering the description of the tulip thief. XVhen the Burgomaster beholds McSpindle so attired he causes his arrest. lVit.h the assistance of Aunt Anna, McSpindle's innocence is established. With the prospect of a triple wedding the final curtain falls. CONs'I'ANc'E STALKER RTARIE TJELMAS DOROTHY TVALLS BEATRICE KONRAD GENEVIEVE QUETANO CLARIREL POMEROY VERA EllliICN'FRAUT RIILDRED KEIR EILEPIN EGAN JEAN BYERS REA RIORGAN EDNA FULLER JOAN BICCTEOGHEGAN VICTORIA INNIS KIATIIEIIYNPI CALDNVELL ELINOR ITOTH THE CHORUS AIl'FI'IUR OI,SON HPIIIIZERT ROBERTS CLARENCE CASTRO JACK BALL CLI1fEORD HUNTER AI.'FON JOHNSON BOB FORWARD JIM HAMIIITON HAROLD BOWEN TI'IEODORE H0l 14'BIAN WVALTER DAvIs JOE RAINEIII SETII GEORGE BUELL CIPOLLA XVILLIAINI HAI,I. ITIVIIARD BARRETT BALLET DORO'PIlY VIEIKIRA CEOILIA PEREIRA IEEATRICE KELLY RUTIIADELE RORERTS :AMY SALLOXVS RTILDRED GEORGE TIIEO TREDIAIN I,ENA DAITL ORCHESTRA TJOROTHY LARSON DOLLY STEPHENS VVILLIAM HIGGINS JACK CLEWETT VEIINON EICINTYRE IIAWVRENCE HULL JOE CHASE ELDEN BTADSEN VVALDO SHERMAN PIERMAN YVIPFLI EDWARD TOWY'NER fDirectorj EXECUTIVE STAFF RTILDRED BROWVN FRANK SANDERS YFIIOMAS DICEM RETTA NIPPER CECIL TURNER RIURIEL STEINHART RUSSELL PARMER DELOS IJRUFFEL PAGE 53 A, Q lr. 1 g fx - - ' , uunM1Ai X -Sgt - ,iv lm?3fill7W ,Aw A, H9 wb f ' it e s g i f A l fi .Q fl . WH'L'WL Qmrsllw . l l , lll+ ll:l ss tl, . Elin FQ-lL11'LY2IIlfT11I A shout :ind :1 hellow. :1 dense cloud of dust, And pounding of hoofs on turf, The Hashes of steel on high gilded heel, And :x rimr like a raging of surf. He turns. and he stops and he paws at the ground, And watc-lms with small heady eye, Tlurn breathes out an oath like a thunderholt, And chzirges as straight as a die. A suddening ll1lp21Ct and sickening thud As advcrs:xry meets with his foeg The tighter's lill0l'liCd down, but he's up and around, He slays down the hull with a blow. So this is the life of the toreador, But he carries on all the whileg In battle, although hels with friend or with foe, He always comes through with a smile. CHARLES LIURPIAIY. 1-4+ -ff--ff? away' ATHLETICS .a is Qraesin, 'U'W 'te '1f K 11 2.8 u A C . .fi 'll ef Q 9 4+ A team ' vi , F5 me . - its .. fi .ae JL .M P l a t W - l ' l'lll1-,,t , on , Football The best game of the year. as far as fighting spirit was concerned, was the Hay- ward game, in which we were defeated -110-0. The Santa Clara team fought harder and showed better football against the heavier and well-balanced Oakland squad than against any other team of the season. In the Gilroy battle, the first league game, Santa Clara led 6-O until the final quarter. A blocked kick and a fumble, resulting in touchdowns for Gilroy, lost a well- deserved victory for the Panthers. Fremont, showing a style of play that was pretty to watch, handed us an 18-0 beating on our own field. The boys tried hard, but were defeated by the Los Gatos team by several touch- downs. Coach Bjorlie, with much regret, had to forfeit the final league game with Mountain View. Clarence Castro, captain and quarterback, played good football during the entire season, and gave his best in every game. The usual starting line-up was: Cornaggio and Hoffman, halfbacksg M. Mclntyre, fullback, Captain Castro, quarterback, M. Hechim and Fanning, ends, Parmer and H. Brown, tackles, Druffel and Humburg, guards, and Giannini, center. Yerkes, Hall, Van Valer, Lint, T. Hechim, Seamans, Pomeroy, Lemke and Howard all played well and saw action in nearly every game. It is interesting to note that at the end of the season the entire line was made up of freshmen. This speaks well for future years. EQ 'f E 1Qv't ' T? k i f K 7 -' 4, - ' - , va- v n 'f::,gg. -4 OUR FOOTBALL SQUAD PAGE 56 IUCSRDQ, - 1 ' and sw L- ' '1 19 LB' 1 -'rx' if '-iff '- ' 1 34' A -. , YE .sf2,.5icg3-,5,:.i A 2 ' I life iv I Q , r m rw r W XX R X 'Q K ,A -'L-I N 'PT haiggifii. -1, i,A,,.,,,, ...A f-17 . fff-1' . .- - 1 M-ff ' Sl e 1- + W '1 li'1u - Lg 1- 1 ww W 1 law ll El y on Unlimited Basketball Coach Bj orlie added another basketball championship to our already well- deserved honors by turning out a fast, dependable unlimited team that lost but one league game. ' Playing Palo Alto for the P. A. L. championship without the services of Captain Milton Mclntyre Qwho had previously severely injured his kneel and Red Hoff- man fstar guard who became ineligible through the eight-semester rulej, the Pan- thers lost a hard-fought battle by a score of 31-17. It was a hard blow, for Santa Clara had visions of a state championship this year. The team defeated in practice games San Jose State Seconds, 25-2415 San Jose High, 20-185 Campbell, 32-16, and Santa Clara Preps, 21-18. BI. Mclntyre and Cecil George were the regular forwards. Vernon lllclntyre held down center and deserves much credit for his season's work. Castro relieved Vernon at various times during the season. Alton Johnson substituted for George and Mclntyre at forward, while Cornaggio relieved at timcs the regular guards. Following are the scores of the league games: Santa Clara - - - 41 Morgan Hill - - - 9 Santa Clara - 17 Los Gatos - 18 Santa Clara - 29 Gilroy - - 7 Santa Clara - 28 Mountain View - 16 Santa Clara - 244 Fremont - - 12 Santa Clara - 30 Morgan Hill - - 12 Santa Clara - 17 Los Gatos - - - 5 Santa Clara - Gilroy ---- forfeited Santa Clara V - 23 Mountain View - - - 19 Santa Clara 20 Fremont - - - 6 OUR UNLIMITED SQUAD PAGE 57 11928. L,.3qll ax- vf . mfg... A X .W will-cwsfr ts i ,fi ml wwvwl,, iMjx?::1:i,:i , x'x:' is-fx Nr -.ang E.. 1 g- 1 a gf'-6 lfll. Cuesta. U ,..7igSi?afff1f'6g fffJg! at in -s w f'1w lf ': ' wl P 1 fl' 1 . , A - .-wg--r-ae-rm I , '-P J' ,, . cnc M- e--- 5' .': . lk' , .. ,'- A zirnisiite , . 4... 130 Pound Basketball Team Not content with merely a 120-pound division championship, Coach Broadbent also turned out a fast and clever 130-pound basketball squad that walked off with the B Division title. Although the team was not quite fast enough to turn the tables on the tricky San Mateo five, who won tl1e P. A. li. championship from Santa Clara by a score of 21-8 in the Seifert gymnasium, they defeated in practice games the San .lose 130,s 15--111, Campbell 15-12, and Salinas 2-11-11, besides winning nine out of ten league games. Captain Puccinelli led the team throughout the year, besides turning in many brilliant performances at forward. Bus Seamans, Herbert Roberts, Ed George and Louis Pasquinelli all received plenty of action at forward, and all were fast and clever with the ball. Loughran held down the center position. Ted Joseph and Calvin Sides alternated in relieving L0l1gllY3H at various times. Steve Pizzo, Tommy Deem and Taniguchi were the mainstays of the guard selec- tions. Higuchi, Ball and Hall saw action as guards. Following are the scores of the games. 29 Santa Clara ----- Morgan Hill - - 16 Santa Clara - - 15 Los Gatos - - 13 Santa Clara - - 16 Gilroy - - - 11 Mountain View - - 13 Santa Clara - - 11 Santa Clara - - 11 Mountain View - 13 Santa Clara - - 19 Fremont - - - 15 Santa Clara - - 17 Morgan Hill - - - 11- Santa Clara - - 17 Los Gatos - - - 16 Santa Clara - Gilroy - - - - forfeited Santa Clara - - 13 Mountain View - - 9 Santa Clara ----- 15 Fremont ------ 8 OUR 130's PAGE 58 Ali. iv es ii vm. ii i ll 9 a e. ,--- are TT ., f U . ii 5 A . f, 1, .X - V ,WV 'W V jilwiul Mimi,-I,--NNW,H B Jfffh- L.- i i ii Mgr I gu gaQ., .Ldi- : gc I 120 Pound Basketball Team Coach Broadbent's 120,s walked off with the B Division P. A. L. championship without a defeat. Never before has a Panther 120-pound team made such an im- pressive record. Coach Broadbent may be congratulated for the line team work and splendid showing of tl1e boys. Early in the season Tommy Deem was elected captain of the squad, and proved his worth by starring in nearly every game as running guard. Loughran, at center, ran Deem a close second for starring honors, with a good eye' for spot shots and the fine way in which he covered the center of the floor. , lVard Carey and Taniguchi alternated for the other guard position until Carey left for Canada late in the season. Higuchi and Schoenenberger played guard, while Ed George, Mickey Cipolla and liouis Pasquinelli were the mainstays of the forward position. Following are the scores of the league games: Santa Clara ----- 19 Fremont - - 5 Santa Clara - - 16 Morgan Hill - - 12 Santa Clara - - 25 Gilroy - - - 1.1- Santa Clara - - 26 Mountain View - - 20 Santa Clara - - 26 Fremont - - - 10 Santa Clara - - 27 Morgan Hill - - 6 Santa Clara - - - 36 Gilroy - - - 1 - - 13 Santa Clara ----- 25 Mountain View ---- lil' OUR 120's PAGE 59 :iii ef . n c ,es u rx, . 1 as 1 ss.-fs. Qs iw ,a.A3Q1L.!'1 li' ner n 9 2' 'B' f'h QL 35lbW'1Cn 7777, H - 'I' 1 ' H 1 iiigfiitiii 'f?mwwii1ly' W l fa - ' ' ' .1 r w 1' ',+ .. ' '.'l..LI X -,Q , X 1 . A LN JL . Mi 1+ l1'll'l l l '-f mel , Q . 110 Pound Basketball Team Coach Broadbent's plucky little 110-pound team fought hard to win a majority of their games, but were matched against too strong an opposition to make much of a showing. Stanley Perkins, captain and forward, was the star of the team, scoring most of the points and playing a brilliant defensive game. He will be a valuable man for the 120's next year. VVilliam Stevens played good basketball at center, and if he improves as much next year as he did this season he should have no trouble in making next year's 120-pound team. Kiyohero Oyama is another good prospect for future years. He played guard, and showed much skill in his position. Edmund Silva, Rex Dunipace and Oliver Pierce alternated at forward, while Lloyd Crider, Fred Heisch and Francis Brady all saw action at guard. Following are the scores of the season's games Fremont ------ 7 Santa Clara Sl Morgan Hill - 6 Santa Clara 5 Gilroy - - 5 Santa Clara 7 Mountain View 15 Santa Clara - 13 Fremont - - 2 Santa Clara - 8 Morgan Hill - - 11 Santa Clara - 8 Gilroy - - - 17 Santa Clara - ll Mountain View - - 21 Santa Clara - 2 OUR ll0'S PAGE 60 PIII Al. 0 . 4 m5l:j. N- V fsmf' .s.-,s.g1aT-- 'W' 19 M ...Q 0 ii 3 . , - W . I , 1 F vi, I X X X 0 N A 1 r ' H 1 1 wi. ,W N X--7 - 747- V. . ,-, - I 1 X . h. 1 1 sf-Qfqifl' Eff. ,till 'um A - ' ' will-11111 111 1111-fi iwT1 3'11+1f2l1vf11 6 V01 f w L H.. ' ' ' i ' T l.. -'ft l ..' ! ': .iw ' E .,H5v.s 'U Quark.-541242512-,i - 'Wires- Baseball lt is the second best team that I have ever coached, Coach Broadbent was hcard to remark at the close of the 1928 baseball campaign, during which the Panther sluggers won nine out of the eleven games played. The team was made up of a bunch of hard lighters, heavy swatters, and good, clean players, led by Coach Broadbent. They lost their only game to Mountain View, winners of the division, by a score of I3 to 6. In practice games the Santa Clara team defeated Campbell 16-1, St. Joseph 8-3 and 13-3, Santa Clara Town team 18-5, and San Jose High Seconds 20-2. The leading battery for the Panthers was Cecil George, pitcher, and Fat Vierra, catcher. George, besides winning eight games out of the ten he pitched, slugged his way for a 385 per cent batting average. George struck out 63 batters during thc season. Dante Giannini was the leading batter of the season, with an average of 11107. Milton McIntyre had an average of 556 but was forced out of playing with an injury to his knee. ' Bus Seamans, first sacker, gave .Dante a close race for batting honors, with an average of 11405. George Ikeda, center fielder, turned out to be a regular crook, stealing fifteen bases and walking sixteen times. Home run honors went to Ikeda and H. Vierra, with two apiece. The regular lineup was Vierra, catcherg George and Freitas, pitehersg Seamans, lirstg Alves, second, Cipolla, shortg Cornaggio, tllirdg Giannini, leftg Ikeda, center, and Rice, right. Following are the scores of the league games: Santa Clara ----- 9 Los Gatos - - 1 Santa Clara ----- 6 Mountain View - - 13 Santa Clara - Gilroy ' ' - forfeitcll Santa Clara - - 13 Fremont - - - - 5 Santa Clara ----- 10 Morgan Hill ----- 3 OUR BASEBALL SQUAD PAGE 61 'tl oesxm, fx 11 ga V nl I ,,,,ff1 'nRsxwV ' W, ,F rffi,,.mT,Lx2ii,TE fy a t ef A , 9 ' -4' - ' ' -main. I' H ffwos.2wa.hge' f ,I- I f was ,UL A -itll tU --,l - Unlimited Track The unlimited track squad, composed mostly of new and inexperienced meII, this year has not met with the success of previous years. Coach Bjorlie began early to get the squad in trim for the season, hut, due to the lack of good material, there was very little hope for success in winning the I. A. U. pennant, an honor we have held for eight consecutive years. The larger part of the unlimited squad was made up of the 130-pound track team, there being but six regular unlimited men. On April 17 the heavyweight team journeyed to Redwood City to meet Sequoia High School in a dual meet, but the Sequoia men proved too strong for the prowling Panthers, and defeated them by the score of 57 to 38. The athletes and their respective events are listed as follows: :ELLIS HowARn .....................,..,.,,,.....,..............................,............,..,,... 880, Inilc .Lxcic BHALI ........,........,,.. ..,,.... 8 80, mile MIL'I'oN McIN'rYms .......,. ........ 5 0, 100, juvclin CALVIN SIDES ................ ........ 2 20, 4-40 Joi-I CIIACE .....,.....,.. ........ 2 20, 41-1-0 Giconciz IKIIIIA ........ ........ 1 00, 220, broad jump 'IONY SILVA .........,.. ........ 1 00, 220 IXLVIN Azrzvmm ........ ........ I liscus TOM DI-:HM .................... .....,.. I ligll jump, pole vault HAIIoI.n C0Im'I'N1-:Y ...... ........ 4 liscus MILAN IiECIIIDl ........... .....,.. s hot put JULIIIs PUCCINI-:LLI ,......., ...,,... s hot put ltUssI:LL PARMI-:ii .......... ........ s hot put, discus, juvelin OUR UNLIMITEDS PAGE 62 V 'N IIH . HIFI X , W-'SV 01- il lf 11 9 a es. 1'- ' 'ffr' . - 7 rr-ff ' ' U jx Yxfijfi-'f' '-'Afllili!'I1 'l:-im + A - If ' . -2 . I 1 . was s f? M , ,-Q M- L ' lull ll'll'l -Ull'll'l ultllxl' 'illillll 6 li W-45'4xJ'f?-Q?-m -ya' W' S' M- A.. Nil, m,.,,: 6 , 7 : 1 siugot-ar ea 'tccaczaaa-3 Lightweight Track Teams lVhile 11ot taking the limelight or boasting of any exceptional stars, the light- weight track teams can be complimented on their showing in the Sequoia, Mountain View meets and in the big interclass meets which were won by the Seniors. This year, unlike other years, Coach Bjorlie has made track a regular physical education class. All classes were obliged to don their gym suits and work off a little surplus energy in training for the Los Gatos-Santa Clara relay race which was a new venture in track circles, and in which many lightweights took part. In fact, the unlimited team has been about two-thirds ex-130-pound class men. Of fifteen men on the 'varsity squad, eleven have hailed from the ranks of the 130-pound class team. The entire number of lightweights total twenty-nine, while the unlimited team num- bers fifteen. In the 110-pound class. Harry Beach and Jack Volkers were the best sprinters that Coach Bjorlie has uncovered in several years. These two lads, both tall and slender and quick at the start, promise to become great sprinters, especially in the 220 and 440-yard dashes. Tony Silva led the honors in thc 110-pound class in the 100 and 220-yard dashes last year. Silva has been placed in stiff competition this year, since he has entered the 120 and 130-pound class events. In the 120-pound class. Billy Rice earned the most individual honors, scoring twenty points in the interclass and always scoring heavily in his favorite events, the 220 and 11410-yard dashes. Mickey Cipolla and lVilliam Stephens compose the sprint duo who pressed many a man in practice as well as dual meets. Rex Dunipace was the main high jumper in the 120-pound class squad. OUR 130's PAGE 63 OUR l20'S OUR 110's PAGE 64 A fb' t , . 0 , ll 51335 gi, Q mm Ut' ee ateasga. i 'f 'if H 9 2' 8' X..-I-If 33951,-icq 'TT F- Y . v I--Y 2' ll ' F 'N 5 Hqrmx Q PM The 130-pound class men did not show the class and ability of the 1927 team, but fairly good times, distances and heights were turned in. Julius Pueeinelli and Ikeda led the broad jumping honors, Ikeda taking first and Puccinelli second. Tom Deem and Nolan Cavins showed real class in the high jump and pole vault at Moun- tain Viewg both boys were tied for tirst at nine feet five inches. This was their best height. .lack Ball was the only good distance man and he pressed Howard pretty closely at times. Relay Race Coach Bjorlie of Santa Clara and Coach Helm of Los Gatos aroused much intcrcst and enthusiasm in the community hy staging a quarter-mile relay race between the two schools. As the distance was a little less than eleven mile'.', it was necessary for each team to have forty-two runners. Time trials were held, and the forty-two men who made the best -It-L0 time were chosen to represent the Panthers. The race began in Los Gatos at -1+:28 r. M. and ended ill Santa Clara at exactly 5:06. The time-38 minutes-Imroved that something was wrong. and that several niixups occurred, but as this was the first venture of its kind around here, both schools were satisfied, and promise evcn a bigger success next year. The Cats won the race and the line cup donated by the Santa Clara Exchange Club. However, since the cup must be won three consecutive times before it may be kept, Santa Clara expects to Win it back next year. 1 1 l'.'NLlLf.l . we sag, ..', A . X Ei d , A LW 'll l .3-'f I 'f .QI N , L T l ,H- . Q sb .fat Mui 'fling' X fi JS: -l 76-1 l -lllllieffj ' l il t ' fl it-.pg s Q l l l 9 ' ib 1 yt X rr- 1 O 4 'Q li: PAGE 65 llll if . ,bi t . westin.. A 11 2.88 W m is 3 . 9 ' '41 1 .. .. ., -We i. 5 w-'H fm im-2.LQ,a.1ifli.m24glkYi -3 Ha ss fi asf:-.- l. V H las' ' li llllllw' ' 1 l lu ' l ' ' N Nth V -N ,., . , 'E gk igffg l isle . ,NK ,. ' . l' ' E ss Os J f-G M. Boys' Tennis A lively spirit of competition ruled the tennis courts this year. Vernon Melntyre started at the top of the ladder. but competition took him oft' his perch. The interelass tournament was won by the uniors, although the sophomores made them fight hard for their honors. In the P. A. L. championship meet held on the Vendome Courts, Burlingame defeated Vvalter Davis, our best singles playerg also Alton .lohnson and Cecil George, our doubles team. Peanut League The peanut baseball league was a great sueeess this year under the direction of Professor Sanders. l ive teams were organized under the following names: Reds, Crystals, Outlaws, Panthers and Pirates. lVith the prospect of a ehielien dinner. which was promised to the winners. several heated games ensued and niueh interest was shown. PAGE 66 OUR A TENNIS SQUAD Girls' Tennis This year the girls have really improved their game by working hard to perfect their strokes and obtain accuracy. They practiced diligently until Christmas vacation on strokes alone, realizing how they would profit later by their practice. After vaca- tion, a chart was posted which contained various self-tests to be done by the girls. After a girl had accomplished certain tests for accuracy, different colored stars were posted on the chart opposite her name. The last star, a gold one, was obtained by refereeing and scoring three matches, and rating high in the gym-class tournament. The gym-class tournaments, dividing the girls into two classes, A and B, started in April. Besides the experience of playing in a tournament, the girls had practice in rcferceing matches. The first part of May saw a girls' ladder in progress. This proved to be the most interesting event of the tennis season. The courts were the scene of many hotly con- tested games, played both during the noon hour and after school. The girls took part in many play days, given at various schools of the G. P. A. L., often winning, sometimes losing, but always gaining practice and experience. OUR. B TENNIS SQUAD PAGE 67 ' N X Fx R THE GOLD DIGGERS Girls' Basketball The basketlrall girls have been trying out a new team system this year, and up to date it has proved very successful. Under the new plan the material from thc whole school is divided into four clubs in which the members are evenly matched. This year there were four teams: The Gold Diggers, of whom Retta Nipper was captaiug the Shooting Stars, Mildred George, captaing Blue Bears, with Hulda Olson as captaing Hot Sox. Mildred Keir, captain. The personnel of the teams was as follows: GOLD DIGG-ERS SHOOTING STARS lil1:'1 1'A N11-ri-mn M ,xuoAm:'1' IXLLEN VVILMA Nanvmzz TXIGRNICI-1 Dmzymx Grzxrzvuzvi-: Qurrraxo Elma SAN'ros MARY Louisa SU'r'roN lflnxa l'll'I.I.l'IR H r:l.r:N Senxl'1 rsvAN A M Y S,xr.1.ows Aoxrzs VVAL1n4:N MIl.lDRPIlD cll'10lKGl'1 l'l1.r:.xNoR VVoon1uv1-'1-' ll r:vA N11-vi-:n l314:'r'rv HAIN ns LUCILI-1 Smvrznsos lim Mommy DoRo'r1lY S11.vA loA N M CG1-:onolu-:o.xN Cr:en.I,x TJERI-IIRA IJUROTIIY Riel: lor: Hnuzs l'l1,r:.xNom: Di:So'ro THE SHOOTING STARS PAGE 68 llumm O1.sr:N Muuus Qll.ARKl'1 BLUE CONSTA N CIC STALKER l'lvl-:LYN ISOVYICX Ar.1cr:Qu1N1'.xN4 lil-IRNICIC S,xN'ros Following J Gold Diggers ......... Shooting Stars Gold Diggers. l lot Sox ..,..,..,. Guld Iliggvrs ...,..,.. Blue Bm-urs ....., Blue Bears ,..,.. llot Sox ,..,... 1 THE HOT SOX BEARS 14ll,0lll'INCl'I ZWIN K Dmurruv XYIERRA Muurz M,xm:R,xs Nounu ciILl.l4ISl'IlI Ir:NN1r:CA1m.xL IIUT SOX MIl.llKl4Zll Kam CAROLINEfQllIN'1'ANO Vl.ml.l-: HIN Kmzx' l'lVl'1l.YN lVlAllQUARllSl'IN Ilmmvux' VV,u.x.s Flmxcrzs H,xNsr:N MIl.mu-In MCCON1 xs XVILMA K.x'l'r:N E1.o1::r: l4lLl.lB IDHAIU. K1-:I.l.l1:v MARY 1111128 1 are thc total scores for each team: ,,.,,,,,79 Shooting Sturs......., 0 Hut b0x........ ,,,,,,,,78 Blue ll6ZlI'S...,..,.,. ........10 Blue B0ilI'S....... ,,l,,,,,17 Hot Sox 15. Blur- Bv:lrs..,.... 0 Blue Beurs....... ....,...16 Hvt b0x........... m,,,,,l2 llut Sox ,,,,.,,..l-3 Shooting Stars ,,.,..12 Blue Bc-urs.....,. ........98 Hut Sox 32 Gold Diggcrsw., 2 Gold Digrgvrs......... 5 Shooting Stars Slllllltlllg' Stars THE BLUE BEARS PAGE 69 lf llllx Ar.. o 'W ,4:, X l mm e S u nm. ll sew L. A-Qs- .jndnmlfs in A A19 ga' ,ff-1 r wer- A f 'i wif' f , Ls- i t .'l!sl'JlWlMW 'll?'l'1-gl Girls' Volleyball The volleyball girls have adapted a team system similar to that used in basket- ball. The clubs were: Smashers, Killers, Pantherettcs, Rough Necks, Victory Babes and Half Pints. These six clubs were evenly matched and the games proved exceed- ingly close. The clubs contested with teams of other schools at three play days, one at Santa Clara on May 2, another at San Jose High on May A1-, and one- at Palo Alto on lllay 12. ' The personnel of the clubs is as follows: PANTH ERE'1 l'l1lS ROUGH NECKS Ihzva NI'l'l'l12R CCuptaiuD Aux:-:s VV.u.ni-:N CCaptainj HULIJA OLSON Grzsl-zvuzvrz QU14:'1'ANo fJNA CEUUDVVIN H1-mm-:x ScuN1'r1'sxmN BERNICI-2 SANTUS Dono'r11Y lilcn DoxN,x ABB01 1' M,umI.r:1si: IDRUDIIOBI M 1: MILDRED Knut Ciuzuxo MI1'0DIE ll'lVl-'ILYN HINKI.lf1' Mmm-: MAm:nAs Crnxlnl-: Coomnm: M.uuoN CLARKE NADA 'TAYLOR C1..uuni:L Ponlnnoy ' ELEANORIA: GINNOCII io M,uzG,xlu:'r ALL1-:N N PANTHERET'l'ES AND ROUGH NECKS PAGE 70 r . X3 'XE A , Xx S SMASHERS AND KILLERS SMASH ERS Mmm: IJr:l.M,xs CCaptuinj IJOROT I I Y Llxwlu-:N C141 IAVCILI-I Smvrmsos M,uw1.ou1sx-: Su'r'rux I4'uANcm:s I'IANSl'IN AI4ICl'l UYEMUIM NouM.xGIl.I,r:sx-ll-1 lil-:T'r,x NIPPHR M,uzI.1-: H1NK1.m' EUNA S,sx'1'os KII.I,l'IRS C'oNs'rAN cr: S1'ALm:n fCupt.un RUTII SDIITH' EUNA FuLl.r:u Mlmmrzn Guolml-: Evm.vN Bowrix NVILMA NARVM-zz RUTH MCKINNHY liUTll KQRAIIADI MAmm1u:'1' Dvxlxuwrz Evm.x'N MARQImRnsr:x VICTORY BABES AND HALF PINTS VICTOR Y BA B ES Jvxx-: Mixuox CCuptainQ INA '1'owNs14:Nn DoRo'1'ul4:,x SILVA li EA Mmuu N Zur: H,nn:s VVn.M,x K,X'l'l'IN HLUISI-: l'lI.Lls .I IQNNII: i',xuk.u. FRANCES ZUZA lhzkxlclc Dlu:Yl-:R I 1.olu:xur: ZXNIN K PAGE 71 - HALF PINTS AMY S.u.Lows CC:1ptuinj 'l'm4:Ln1,x lil-IICIIIGR c'ATlll'ZRlNl-I PIGRUVICII NIARY I'Il.I.r:N IERUCI-I A Nrm M,ummAxl,I C'r:cm.I,x IDI-ZRIGIRA PIIUICIKH H,xMll.'l'oN lios,x1,lN1c Lluumu 1XZURA ARMSTRUNG GO GETTERS Girls' Baseball Glrls baseball was a popular sport with the girls this year. Because ot the fact that uerx one seemed interested in this spring sport it was only bi the closest of LllIl'llll3tI0l1 contests that the teams were finallv chosen. Ihc girls who were on the 'four teams are as l5A'l l'I,ING BA ll ICS Pltcher Puoi-rm: H,n1u.'1'oN IJOIIOTIIICA Sn.vA L itcher El.:-:NA Cll'ol.I.,x N .um TA v1.oR I4 lrst Base AM Y SA1.1.ows beyond Base Muni: 1+'UR'1'Ano 1 lnrd Base 14lI.EAN0l!l2GIN0CllI1D bhortstop . NORMA G11.m:sP1r: If xelders EVl4ZI.YN Bowes REA M0nG.xN Zorz HADIl'IS Blcnxlcx-: SAxTos CECEZLIA IJERI-IIRA CAT111-:n1Nr: Pilmoviun follows: VARSITY N lNl'l llivmm Onsox B I'1'l l'Y H AVN ics IDURUTIIY RIC!-: li Um' Huw Ksox l'll.1-:A NURIC XVUUIDRUFIW Main' l'l1.r,1':N lilmci-: li1 1'u NICIQINSIQY l+lvm.vN NIARQUARIJSI-I Iii-:VA NIPPI-IR ISL1-:Axoiuz Di: So1'o N1-:lm 'l'ol.osANo DUN NA A1sBo'1 1' LYIAR i' N.xsc1M 1-:N'ro l'lvANo11:l.1Ni: 1,l1IRI'IlRA BATTLING BABES PAGE 72 X S7 li xx , 1 x SWAT SORORITY GO G ETTER S Pitcher R1:'r'm N nm-um KA'1'lll1:RIN14: Nun.: C ltcher M ILlllil'1ll ,Kl'IlR JUNE MAX1IllN First Base Emnxxomx C osmux Seumd Base EVELYN IIINKLEY llnrd Base ALICI-: UYHMUKA Shortstop ETTA C 1 IADVYICLL Flelders vIClI.A Nomus GYNE'l'II MCLHAN Brznxlcrz Dmznzn 11. ' ' . FLom VCL LWIYK Am mi 1 I r JENKINS 1 III I WI umm MCCOWN SWAT SORORITY MIKBPII. HINKLHY NNILBIA NARVAICZ ci!-ZNIZVII-IVE QUHTANO H 1-:Lux KOHN mc Coxsuuxxcrz S'rAI.Kr:n FR,kNCl-IS ZUZA NIARIAN CI.AnK14: .BIDITII IIEVYIS Flmxclcs HANSEN E. S'rr:1'1u:Ns0N Mlmm I-:n McC0MAs FLURA MAY B1-:Acu WII.1N11k KA'1'1:N IXGNES MCMILLAN VARSITY NINE PAGE 73 ,fi ly Q so ca si nn, fl Wm' N. fm ff e e Mf f L- A ' M W' , Q l l -,fqmU11Wl:s1N' flmwh, 5 09m Qgliulwvrf- The oxen pulled the wagons through And l7l'1JlIQ.fllt the settlers. staunch and tr To :x bright and sunny land, So they could give a helping hand, And thus create :1 country new. O'er tl1e desert they did roam, Trying to find :1 happy home. Hardships they fought without a fear, Conquered u land, and established here Santa Clara High-without a peer. ut, I.o1'1s PASQUINELLI. :aff ' '31-rf-'v ' my , ftrn ' va-lgs?AF- ' ,ning 1 :ff 4 ww-if I wear: -:qw '- , I dxf- ..:,g..:.'.3.-.0 'w-,cl . f ' ' . . fg5:fPef'. ., r -: Q. ..,1. J ..., ,. .,., .. .,AA.. . 1 - . mai- 51 , A. 1- ' 5'-Exifii' --5.5-if sv, lr- .. 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Wm .fs MQ- Wiwm f m w f NHL THE AQ BLOCK FRUIT CO0 SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 4, -,.,, 1.-.----- - - -..--.-nl-.H ------------ un- -I' PAGE 76 -.Hnina-nu-un-uu:1nn--lmiuuiuu1mn1nn-nn-nn..-uniuuiun1uu-nu-W.-ml1nu-nu1 Q..-...-.. ---.. .......... ..... ...-- , -,. liilx 1 '1 fur, DQWH Q, Qndfm L- 'fm O 11928 4 fl ' - X 1 4, L L1 - feL,nm.N 'TT-,' Lai. 4Wm . QW ,WW W 'L-l , + I -n.-unTun-:mvnnvuwin:1-:ln--lvlllvln1-llvlln1.nu-1vlu1un1.nln: Illvnu-run-1:mlnllinn1-nn-lulvnlllvlvniusv-Ins WHEN BUYING Canned Fruits and Vegetables LOOK FOR THIS LABEL x QFOR l '51 ES' PRATTLOW Q U 'PU 119 PRATT-LUVV PRIESJERVJING CO. Santa Clara, California PAGE 77 43 W If ro Q SI D1 I my I-IW 11 ,SSW . Mg sigma I II, KI .9 2, IB. ,41 fl m'5 f ' I 7 ff- f , ' W fMI'4'III I ' I ' , W III A IMI I I I+ ' I -w t !-I -I1t.l1l q..-..--..- -..-...-..-..-..-...--...-....-M.-....-...-....-....-...-...-....-...-...-...-..........-..-....-..-..-. 4. E I I I I R E L I A B I L I T Y ' . I I I I n I Serving Schools for Sixteen Years I The Largest aurl Oldest Manllfalcturers of I School ,Iewelry anrl Stationery in the West I I : I I ' Th T V All C I e 0 0 Oo I I I I : I 812 Maple Avenue Los ANGELES, CALIF. I I ' : I I -i-.-..-..-.-- -.1..-....-.....- -..-.W-....-....-I...-I..-ul..-.. -....-I...-....-.....-....-.....-...- -..-...-..........-..5. Miss JOSEPIIL-HLDXI' would vou mass if vou were nut before an assembly' for in- P . I . I . spection. NORMA GILLI-:SPH-1-l'd pass out. MISS JOSEPH Cexplaining a passage from Slmaliespcarej-Your raiment tells us much about your character, RAYMOND BTAIIER tIlIllIilll0' he heard his name +What shall I tell? h . :Quinn-nu-un1 -uu1nu-nn1nn- l:-1 -uni nnl: -un1nn- nnnn -uni 1- 1wiI-u1un-nn--nn-nu-'ni 1 1 -ruin? I I I Hartgs HB0ys' Shop -Downstairs I . I I Hart's MShop for Young MCH,, MH1l1 Floor I I Carry Complete Stocks of I I SNAPPY, UP-TO-THE-IVHNUTE QUALITY I I I ' I I A P P A R E L I I AT PRICES THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS I See Our Students Collegiate Section For Boys 11 to 18 years I San Josffs Largest Department Store I If I y I I ' S .lf I XII f I I I We I TS I I Give 'W It 4, at Tasfesf: Cfrowilgffom J I . ., . .V - I Ak - Nt I I -4. I I G,-een A ' f I SWHPS sAMA,.Q.LARA. AND oM.A,5KFI STREETS I I I -I---M -------- ---- ---- - '-'- - -- - Illf - III- - -'-- - ---' ------------ I ---+ PAGE 78 Illl 'G . ww msm- l 1 as My .ff-idlsseemh from Pr . A ,. 9 f ' A ' ,i i L-F1 W 15 '-'aa . .ss .f Me- un .A All-l l -l 'gi it lg N :guininn--nu---inuinuiunit-niuuinniminniuuinniuniuniuniun-uu--un--uu-nu-uu-un1mn1nnn--uu1nn-- L Q Be a i T O 1 I'1 V HJCG ECTS HI' Y i 3 This school specializes in high-grade business and i secretarial training for High School Graduates. l l Accredited by the United Accredited Association of g Private Business Schools. Write, Phone or Call for Literatur - 5ANJ0 Y ma ' sin The School of Distinctionn 387 S. First Street San Jose, Calif. I 'i'l- 1111------------ --11-- 111- - - .-u- ala I AGE 79 UCC-SUD! llllx I M, S W NM A mt 6 i 1149 a, 6 ,H 8 HQ ' ' Hu' fxx . ,, 1' m rm, xx' ,, gg- ' ,, ' , f2Q :N W 1 M it ww W W' ww 0 I0' li ww -.LL' l al , '.,- '--. - -f-- ---.. ...N.:.: -A A,,Yg Hn V ' in 1'-iran 6 ' L La.'1..rf lst, E' viii? lx ' ii-5' I 1,,inn1lm-1.n..m.1.m.1m11ul-..ning,nt.,u1,,,,1,n.1..q1m,.1uq.-1.11.4 1,,g1,,.1nl.-3.11111 San Frrmcifco UMW Oakland Ofice 180 Stevenson Street 353 Hobart Street Phone Sutter 395 Phone Franklin 7898 Pacific Manufacturing Compan Manufacturers of DOORS, WINDOWS and MOULDINGS GENERAL MILLWORK Factory and Main Ojice SANTA CLARA, CALIF. Los Angeles Ogicc Pllonc Santa Clara 40 408 Wzlsllillgtoll Building PAGE BO Illlx 'L . I b,I -I ffl . .. K C IU' G S I1 nm. L I ' I F 11 9 Q, gg, .,.....- - -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..L..-..-..-.,,-.g-..-..-.,-..-.,-..g.,...u-..-.,-...-.,. I I I A. V. SALl.ows CH As. H. I,YLl'i I I ' I I I I I I CENTRAL MARKET I I I I STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES I . I I 3 CHOICE MEATS 1 I I I az I I I' I I I I WIC? Buy thf- Best, and Sell for Less I I I I I Phone Santa Clara 383 I I uln-ll- - - - -- 11--11 n--uu-un1u1uu-n- vunvunv vlm1xls1-n1- illninliqqiniq Miss .lOLLYMAX1l'lXlllJlIll the attempts at the reduction of the tariff from the Civil Yl'ar up to the administration of YVilson. I.oRINu AI,LuN-Uli-er-you mean about the tariit? Miss .loLI,Y1v1ANF-No, we're talking about spring fever. Baseball was first mentioned in history when it said: Rebecca went to the well with the pitcherf, .li-:ss XVALLS fafter long abseneej-l caufrht a had cold. Miss .loszarn-How did you catch it? .hiss-I did too much outside reading. P' '!' ' '- '- '' ' - ' '- - ' - - - - - - ? I I ' A E R I I UGUST . oLL , I Dealer in l Spark Stoves and Ranges, Perfection l Oil Stoves and Heaters, Tinware E Plumbing, Pumps, Gas Fitting, Paints 1 Oils, Etc. Agent for Mazda Lamps I Phone Santa Clara 108-,I Widiiey Block, 1157 Franklin Street I I +---I--'---I----I--M--'-w-------I---I-I- - - III- - f'-' --'I- III- -w-- -' -M- '-'- - III- ---'----1- '-'- -M-w----'----'-- 1- PAGE 81 Q , I W X Q A .HI n oexmnx. QW Lmiihik ,, f 39 28. A-f rim-WW F1 , L A - f .-A P in ' t -1,' 2 fin fi ,.. - no ,g e - -Q''-u'- H- - H- - -H'- - ' - -'W' n u ' 'u 1 I ! I - 1 Q Y- ' fEQEQSfEQEfEfEQEQEQ2QEQE5E5E3E5E5 5255252522521 : i i Q M iv- ' l I 1- , - N ,. 1 - O I ' A 9 I 2 N' N af i E X Santa Clara and Market Streets i fi 9. 'rs I 9 4 5:35:33 1:15:f:f'PQ: 1 ' 55555551-.5- 3Sr5'::21' I i F LHHHEEQQL CH h i - f 4ffE1?E1E1E2:1:2:2:1E..E 12E1:.. H 1 L T 0 l T Q 1 I Lmmmmanaas-msmMMMMaLs-------mM+ ,a,, a,a, .aaa JAMES F.-Charles Darwin is a native of Ellgilllld. Miss VVALTZ-Say was -heis dead now. JAMES F.-He was zz native of Englandg I donit know where he is now. BILLX' Mc' Cat Senior mectingj-I'd better stop these jokes, nobody else seems to think theyire funny. BILLY Mc'-YVhat Miss Cooke says is probably truc. Miss COEKE-'.l'il3Dk you! 'fRUETI,Ct,S be serious for a Cilflllgll. VERNON-How much change? '!' u u ' ' - ' ' - ' u i i Our Covers Were Created i By i E WEBJERFMCCREA COMPANY T 421 EAST SIXTH STREET L Los ANGELES l !,..-.-.,-.. ....... .- - -.,.-......-.. ......... ..-.-..-..-.l PAGE SZ .1 1,,..ni.-1.-11:1-u1..n1nu1un...nu.1nn1u-...-...-,......-U1..1......1..1..1.,1..1..-.I IIIIX nessun in A W 119 2,5 E ' f'. XX , ' A Q.,--N ' m L L 'J!Nw!W lWL L rlui , E , A '-f m t: 1 10- , 2 . Q i t L , Q id? Eberhard Tanning Compan TANNERS : CURRIERS AND WOOL PULLERS if? if? 'ef 1-sf Harness - Lutigo and Lace Leather Sole and Upper Leather : : Calf and Sheep Skin : : : Eberlxard's Skirting Leather SI Bark WO0lSkiIl SANTA CLARA - - CALIF. .-111,...111..-.1.,1,,1gq-nun.-yu-11111.....-.-.-qw.. PAGE 83 Co Q SI nt, I I my . 11 9 2. 8 ,4'A7T P LM I I I .. ' , I I . ,Il .' , T f I , HIT I',I1Ii,'!I 3 , Im fl J, eil JI I If ' f l+ I Il, I , ara-nniuu-min-an-nu-IIII1 .... 1 ..,. .-....1.m-....-,...-.? .Emi .... -,...-,,,,1,,,,-,.,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, 1,,,,...,,,,.,,,,..,,,-uf I I I I I I I I I , ' 1 I S Vanety Store I T. 6? D. I I I 5 : I I Household Articles AUTO and ELECTRICAL WORK I I 5 I I - I I I - N t id A t G d - I 0 lons an r oo s L DOHC by Experts I I The Gift Shop of Santa Clurav I I ! 2 l GG 97 g I School Supplies We Never Close I I I : . I I Phone Santa Clara 233 I ' -If 1078 Franklin Street, Santa Clara I I I -....-... ---- I..- - -...- ......-...-...-mf. 'I' -..I ----- ..- -.... ----- ...-iq. INIIIAJRED-Gylletll, where did you get that hump on your head? GYNPITIi10ll, that's just where :1 thought struck it. lNI1ss I owI.i:R-INI5' ear wouldn't run this morning, so I came in another. HPIRMANLXIYIIQ' didnyt you choke it? Found on :1 debate brief: l'fve1'v wirl should take cookinff in school for some- - rv rv J tune Ill the future she will have to Cook her hushand. Com-n BJouLnc-Vernon, in this new offense of ours you must learn to weave across the floor at full speed. X7ERN0N+-lvllllll do you think I am, :1 knitting mac-hine? Miss STICHTER Qin detention halljfloln, come up here in front where I can look atiyou. TOMMY Dinan Qblushiuglyj-Oh, Miss Stichtcr, this is so sudden! 4...-..-...-..-..-..-...-...-...-....-.I.-...-W-W4. +.I-......-.I..-I...-I...-.,....-..I.-I.,-.....-.I.. - - ..-....-.f. I ' I ' : I - I I I I I I I I . I I SIQIQQS E.Urbani I S MERCHANT TAILORS I I I I I I Suits from 345.00 to 365.00 2 I 2 I I Phone Santa Clara 606 prices Reasonable I : I : : I - I I 2 I . - . . . - ' I 1120 Franklin St. Santa Clara 986 Mtllll Sheet, Santa Clara, Calif. I i I I I : I . I I I I f .!.-..,, 11..i..111.. .,., 1 mf. :QI-nn w-11 v111-1-1 I I1I1Iv+ PAGE 84 IIIIX CU Q S I Il- I ' I1 9 a, s. ,-T IQIW I ,QI A on---1uu1n:-1-In-an-un1nu1'-I-un-un-un-un-Im--un--In-uniuuiu..-up-.nn-un-Im-I.-..1m1n.1uu1uu-lvl' I I I I Phone Ballard 7191 Washington, D. C. I I I I I I PHILIP G. SHEEHY ACCOUNTANT I TAX CONSULTING ATTORNEY i , Audits I Investigations I 7 Systems I I I I 1213 Bank of Italy Building, San Jose, Californian I I I I Insurance Surety Bonds Ig..-...-...-.I-. -...-...-I..-.I...,...-....-....-....-u.........-....-....- -..:.-....-. - ......,.....-...........-....-....-......-iv 'l'1cu .losizvli Cto Miss Lovistonj-IVon't you give us our test questions in :xd- yznu-of Miss l,i:v1s'roN-IVl1c11 you hear mu telling the ti-st questions in advance l'll take il long walk o11t to Agnew and stay there. 'Fl-CDZI wish you would-I incan l wish you would give out the questions in zidvzuicc. lfouncl on a composition paper turned in hy Il l 1'csInn:in: Scott was writer of Scottish legions. USZIIHIICI Jollnson wrote the first bridged dic'tionu1'y.,' I wonder if people who put their whole mind on writing poetry turn out blank ..-..-..-...........-......-..-......f. 2 I Ln I -1, oo N : U' pa I g D.. S I I 7 U 2'-CII: S : 2 CD 561611: I 2 .-v:O:-' 2 V9 3 722 I :: W : Q-f. tg FD 2 7' 'Qu 5 2 r-1 5 'D I O NAI P455-53.5 cm I CD Q I I-1 sfslm i U3 EEW K4 5:-f 52 Db- I ' n -E E 2 sits Y I 5. ia? E I OH. 2 H : V2 I IC- Baca? I 2. 2121. S 3051 I Q U3 if :LE e 2560 I 2 or I H1 2-'. 5 o S ' 3, 2 I Z 5 0121: I Q :U E922 I CD fb -HH: AU 2 SWT o gn: 2-'N' ' . .15-ic? I ri D' , 3914 F' I I-4 TU I I -.---.1----.---..-..I----..-..-..--'B' -I- f- I I I I I I I I I I I I I EI SI mi I I I I I I I I I I I I M1 is ijoesinm. -3 P ,elr E, 11 2,5 I ofn-an-nu-un-nn-nn-uu1u--nn1nu-m1-ul-nu-.m-nu1ul-nu-uu--m-.w- flvl -.w........-H..-. -Elin,-n.-.n--'luis I . I I Howell Furniture Company I I I HIGH GRADE FURNITURE I sTovEs and RANGES I ' I I 1150 Franklin Street Santa Clara, Calif. I I Lll1!lllT '1'H 1 Tm 'mI1' l Tnululi T Tuul ', T 'll' iT7T 'nl'IIT'IITl 'T 4iH ill1lQ Miss ISROYVN Cin operctta Imracticej--I ean't lu-ar a wordg all I can hear is feet. .louNNY Y. Qon a frosty morningj-W'ell. Stuekup, why don't you speak to me? JACK B. Cwith hands in poeketj-Freeze your own hands if you want to. NATHAN 'I'11oR1'E-Not everyone can he a yell lc-aderg it is just someone who is adopted to it I THR Pl11SSIMIS'I' Old Man Trouhlels ridin' hard IVIIICIICVCI' way I turn. I really hate this sordid life, But if l die lill hurn. THIC OPTI M IST The sun is always shining' hrighter, The birds more sweetly trill, IIIIIIIIIQS have always heen O. K., I'u1 sure they always will. I,,,-,, ......... ..... I Cut Cafeteria I I Wishes success to the graduates I and a happy I . I vacation to all. I I-,.,-I .......... ..-.. -I-I-I---4. -1--I--I-- -m-- - - - - - - - - - I I I I I : FISK EXIDE I I TIRES BATTERIEb 2 I I : I l. V. Crowe's Garage 2 I : , I , I Complete Automobile Service I 2 I Oiling and Greasing I 1055 Main St. - Santa Clara, Calif 2 I I Phone 35 : I I : : I PAGE 86 IIII A I C0655 01, Il IIII 'I , 31 g, gg ,. ' ,,,gmi,i-1QQgfN-Irs We WI A 9 ' 477' f 'WY' 'f A MT V - 'yi I I .U , ,Q .,. fl ,, A 1......1..1..1-1inininu-m1--uu-nu-un1uu-un- -uu- uuuu 1 uuuu -uu-un-nu- uvuv 1 uuvv 1vIl-ww-IIv1MI1vH- I I I I Meet and Eat I I AT I I I IP' A IL S I 5 I T THE MILKSHAKE SPECIALISTS I DUX and BOB I Qn1uu-nn-'Hill'-1' 1111111 1 '1 1 ' N 111'11' 1 1 '- 'Ml' ,if-,.1.,,,.- ,.,. 1.4,..Q .-,m...u 11.44 111- n-un-ul? cfm-nu -1:--1111-1 nirvan- : I I I : : f Buy at Headquarters T I We cater to the needs of the student. T i N N I Standard lines of merchandise insure T T I satisfaction. Look Over our line of T T I FOUNTAIN PENS - PENCILS j I f I RING NOTEBOOKS I Q i Drawing Instrlmwnts, Etc. I I , 5 I I ' I I I l-llll s Bookstore I 1 i 77 S. Second Street, Sim Jose, Calif. 65 S. Second Street, San Jose, Calif. I : : I I I Qu1n1Il1ll1 -- --ll-lH1ll 1111 HTH 'Z' 'f 1 1111 1 1 1 -' 1 1 1ll1l .5.-,.-,..-...- - -...-,....-,.-. - -.........4- .v...-.. ..-..... .. .. 'I I II II H I 1: IDIVISK 'I'l'l1WdIo T : 1: II DENTIST Correct Apparel for Men H l By Special Appointment 45 E. Santa Clara San Jose, Calif. I, CHARTER HOUSE I 1 I CLOTHES ,I Corner Second T 5 I I is Secoufl anzl Santa Clara Streets I Phan? San -I0-W' 783 San ,lose California : I I I x u ' I I ,Q,.-.....-.. ........ -..-..-.i. .fI-..-..-. ......... -..-..,. PAGE 87 A Q IU! Q si ITL fix iiwnmm NR 11 2, 3 I. V In 'F I , is 5 Q 4, ,, , X H - U A Q N Vi v 4. Emile A,Ei.w.,g,.I,15 IMI bm 3 R: X is Q A nfl--ll-ll1ll1ll-ll-Il-1-Hu--1 .-411m-mini:1101-un-nuinn-nu1un-nnn1 nuuu -nniun-un-un1un1nu-nn-nu-uu1n!f I I Merritt Conerete 1 I I Products Company I i I 1 I I CONCRETE PIPE I I I Fort I I I IRRIGATING - SEWERS - DRAINAGE i i 3 ELECTRIC CONDUIT 3 I I t Telephone 1700 SO. FIRST STREET I BALLARD 6700 san Jose, Calif. i . . I I ,i,.-..- -.........-...-.........- -H.- -..,.-..I.......- - .......-....- .......-....-....- - .. - , - -.H-4. HARRY ISEACPI-,JCVCl' hear that story about the rat trap? LIQSLIE GORDON-No. HARRY-TlIat,s funnyg it,s been sprung a lot. BILLY RICCORMICK Qin Senior Iueetingj-liveryhody keep still-True included. Miss XVILTZL-NO, you cannot split atoms any more than you can put a girfs head ou a boyls shoulder. SMALL VoIc'E-'l'lIat,s not so hard to do. RED-She calls me her dream man. CLAIIENCI-1-Kind of a 1llglltTI1Z11'C I SIIIIIJOSC. V -nu- 11:11 1u-nn- -m-- n-nn-In-1 -'III-un-nu-In-1 1 - 1 1 1:1 - 1 1 1 1-min? I Q I BANK or ITALY I I I u H National Trust and Savings Association t ' Resources Over .'Z5700,000,000 t I SANTA CLARA BRANCH I i ll .i...,,.,- - - - - - - - ... - ...,....,,..-....-.,.......-,..... ... - - - - .. - - - -........ PAGE 88 I .fl Cuesta. -I 11 LS. 4-if err X ,Q . -, f ff 'rm ww fzigigggfiwiifg,IWMMylan: + . X ,Ia h N nu. I f vllrm lvr get IW , -I .........-...-..-...-....-u.-...-...-....-.,.- ........ -...-. -....-..--...-........n-...-a-........-...-....-....-ul. I I San jlose Creamery I I I THE HOME OF THE MILK SHAKE I I I I I I I Phone Ballard 668 I I I I 149 South First Street San Jose, Calif. I I I w--u-- -.-.--w- .-...- - --.- -uu-m-- -.H ----- - - - - - - - -- -an-nl' BOB---lVhere have you been all week? HERBERT-I have had clothes sickness. BOB-VVhat's that? Hnammr-My breath came in short pants and my tongue was coated. RICHARD Qwatehing golf gamej-A-I can't see much difference between that and ork. Cl-I BPI-YCJU would on pay day. CEC1L+-I spent eight hours over my history last night. Miss JoLI.x'MANfOl1, are you sure? Cl-1011,-Sure, I left it under my bed. 'I' I R. L. Tmmzrrs A. S. Durno I I h S Cl D C I e anta ara rug o. I I Franklin Street at Main Santa Clara, Calif. I VllClCIJll0ll6 Santa Clara 502 Agents for OWL DRUG CO. Products I I inn-nn 111f1111-- uuul - un--nu-umiuninu -1----1111 1.,1,,+ PAGE 89 - f :III -X I I fl' ll IIIII ' Q G 0 0 II I Fe nix .XQKA UEVLRMCRRRRUJSRRRRRQ- H925 IJ? 'IR xSx':11f-F L. , - . -, :iv .WAV II X Qkxfipv,,,:,fm,MII:IuIIu Q Q ewmmmmmmmmmmglUB-RwRkRrRQRwRxR '! '- - - '- '- 'u'- - - - - - - '- '- - -' '- - - - -' - ' - '- 'I' I I 1 OLIVER D. SCOTT 'FRANCIS T. SCOTT I I I cott ar Ware Ompany I I S H d C I I I I HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTING GOODS I Washington and Franklin Streets Santa Claru, Calif. 1 I I Phone Santa Clara 98 I l H I 5-I-I----I -------- ---' - ---------------- ----'47 'I' ----If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I gf..-u--II--n-.II I I I-I-I I F .J I 5 I 5' I S Q ' Q.. If fi 'U 5 D52 IQ: I-I F1 CD I: 5 DU To S E if :I cn I 3 5 ' is so m 7 I mich I R 5 5 I Eff 1 I :U P1 I Eg 94. ' m I I- rv fm Z CP .2 fn H is U2 E n UD I. O I L I I -!'..............-... 2.-..-.. Vargas Bros. CO. If Santa ClaIra's Leading Store MISS LEVISTON-l will answer no questions ED. GEORGE-Sllake, neither will I. 3lICKEY1XVllCll I get to lleziven lllll going to ask Slmkespeare if he really wrote all those plays. ' SHINNY--VVhat if he iSn't there? MICKEY-'l'lIen you ask him. MISS JOLLYMAN-Alfrc-cl, give mr the life of l.lllC0lll. ALFRED--l can'tg VVilkeS Booth took it. IJERRIS'-VVll3t,S an operetta? Lois-Oh. don't be dumb. lt'S il girl who works in a t0lClJll0llC oiiicc. fT - - - '- - -'H-'H- F -u - - '- '- - '- -u -H -'H-W- -'u '-R- -''Q' I FURNITURE, CARPETS, BUGS, DRAPERIES Credit Without Interest I I , : I I LION S E H Esmblislwrl 71 Years I I I I Second Street at Sun Fernando San Jose, Calif. I.-I. ------------ I.- I... - .I.. - .... -I ----------- I--...I PAGE 90 IIIIX ' f Q 'I -f fit ' 45.1.-.IfI-Im1-In1uI-1un1u..-.u--IIII- llul 1 'lll 1nII-uII4-nu-mv---un- lnnn 1nu1nu-nn-Im1uu-nI.-nu--un-marina-un-un--nge I I l I I UNIVERSITY ELECTRIC CO. I I 1176 FRANKLIN STREET I E'--W III-N--Y-nv -W H V L I E .IIIIIIIIIII I ELECTRICAL I I I : I I' IIIIIII CONTRACTING I . gg ,xg SIE II ff ,I I I ,II E I I II III I III APPLIANCES I l Y I -'I I. IN l I I rx' I l 5 7-fri Ifrxxmx If V 1- I II S I ,I I II' I I ,I I RADIOS M SUPPLIES I I.. -I I : ' ' 11, 71 If I I I 'V . , : 1 II III I Inf - M II I Buy Electrical Goods I I - I JE I I' ' Q W' Ii A from un I 5 x..v',,' ' N , A 'U .1-if Nu -. . : I xj' ' - 1 - , I ' lnlectrlcal Dealer I I I '. III'I'III and Get I I N1 III ' Electrical Servicew I f I I I l1ll- 1un1uu-uu1un-nn- 1 -nu i111 .11 llll .... .I 111f1 n.1I-u-III1 - 1 -n-un-My Blu. SANDERS-I see you have I,1VCll up teaching your wife to drive. Mn. '1vl'!NVNlCR1xyf'S, we had an accident. Mu. SANDERS+IvllI1t happened? I MR. ,1'0YVNER'?I told her to release her clutch, and she let go of the steering wheel. Douo'I'IIv LAWRENIKED-I Want to buy :I typewriter. SALESMAN-XVhat kind, Miss? D. L.-One to match this ribbon, please. May l help you? asked the suleslady of a woman who was pawing' madly at the bargain handkerchiefs. Oh, no. the woman replied, I am just looking for my husband. du-----n-Q--nie--na--e I Q I I-' : W I '11 E H ' E C I m I : iq I 51 5 Z I I-v Sd I 2 E Z S I-Q I Q S I E 5 CID I 2 if I I 5 UU I :I fc E B' I lf' m 5 wa Q I -1 B' . S E W I S F5 1 I PN PU I 3 I 5 UD I A UQ s If Q I I E. 5 C I 23 S E Q 'U I 3 I 5' I O A I LT fn I I -L-..-.......-..-..-..-..-......-..g. .... .. 1 1 -. ....uv-un..IIn1IIII-ml...mi 1 1 1 i .- -. .. -. .lun-.lg--ggi. PAGE 91 - A '- in Q si In, I IQ - JI QW, I Ig, .w,Qae-I1 79II'm I 9 aa' fffwwfff' - If I . r . I'III 'if7 III f I I . 'I' ' '' 'I 'I '- ' u M 'M - ' I I I I I I PRESCRIPTIONS KODAKS I I 2 : I - 1 I I I - ' 2 I I A. H. SANTUS IOI::ercIeener s Pharmacy I I I I The REXALL store I 2 : I I GROCERIES Stationery : I S I I I Toilet Necessities I Phone Santa Clara 159 I 2 2 Kodak Finishin I . I I 5 I I 942 Main Street, Santa Clara, Calif Phone Santa Clara 23 I , : I 1038 Franklin St. Santa Clara I I I I I 'I' 'Y ..-.......-..-......... -... .. - -......,- , 4.--...-,. ------ ---- .. ..-...g. V1-:HA-Busy? - EL-NO, are you? VERA-No. PII. -'IlIlC1l let's go to class. Miss S'r1f:1N11Au'r'-Do you think C1'llllllCI'l'iK'S arc healthy? Dovron-l'Ve never heard one complain. IXIARIE-'-X'7CI'I'l0ll takes :z good picturc-. Lois-He took five of my good ones. Ill-IlJLI'I3VC you change for a quarter? CAS'1'R0'-YCII. Rico-Then lend me a dime. I'---I-------W -- - -l-A - -'11 - '1'e - 'e-- - -'-' - - - 'f-f 'fl- ------------ I I--I-I I I I I : ' I : I - I I I IVIorr1son Realt Co. I I O. H. YERKES I I I I I I I 1 I Complete Insurance Service WOOD and COAL YARD I I We Carry a Full Line of I I I I I REAL ESTATE THE BEST FUEL I I I I I I : 5 I I Ever Gro Sheep Fertilizer I 956 Main Street, Santa Clara, Calif. I I 1066 Main St., Santa Clara, Calif. : I I - : Phone Santa Clara 62-J Phone Santa Clara 228 : I : I I 2 I II.- I... -...... .... .... - I . I I... - .,.. .......... I - II.. -I PAGE 92 IIH' C, N-rch. o I Nl ywv1xv,rrrQ,,yEa?3E:gx K nefstum. t ,F , ,, 11 3 3, nz,-7 LJ W L f! + rm W. Q gwpx not i .zl1l lLlMll -L -,,,,..,,,,1,,,1,,,,1,,,,lm.,,,,1,,,1,,,..,,.1,.,..u.-nu--nb!! ul:u1un--nu-nu-uu-nn-nu1nu-un-nul-uII1I'1I1wI1wI-ii. 1 Q 3 i I 1 i - l T : l . f ' I 1 Imperial Cleaners L W M. J . WALSH i l i I l i 916 Main Street Shoes Repalrvd by Expvrlencvd 7 Worknlffn Using Wlatvrials of T 1 : T Q I l : ANTA L ALIF. 5 I S C ARA, C 1 1 THE HIGHEST QUALITY i l l i ' . , 1 I T Q E'B 'T 'mWM'K t Santa Clara California Y l i 5 ,2.......- -..-..-...-..-..-..-...........-..-..-..i. .i--...-....-..- -,..-...-M.............-.,......-........-...f. Miss Jollyman, after ai digrcssion from the subject in United States history, said: I.et's get hack to our war. Alloa. Hawaii? Haiti-tell ya. Ah-Guam. Say, wassatchoogot? Ycrchewen sompinf' Say snuthin huta wadcla gnnkcdf' Say, g'imn1yln1nli.', Say: salligotf' Say, awquitcher iibbinf' JonNNY-XVI15' does Mr. Broadbent wear soft shirts? BIII,TONiHC was told if he wanted to reduce he would have to avoid starch. afon-nl-lu1ln-ln1Il1Iu-ln1Il1-I1lHI1ul-un--un--fn ?-'minus-nu-m1-nn-un-un-un-nn1uq-npin--nn--M!! T : ' l : I I : 5 ' : l DE AND BEE 3 E B. FERNISH ll, 7 I DRUGGIST 1 I 3 ll I Stationery E SUPER-SERVICE STATION T ,1 t A t, 1 1 E S Ol e r IC es - I I . . f l Franklin and Monroe Streets F111llS and DBVCIOPIIIQ fl I : : T L l We are in business for your healtlf, 5 T Phone Santa Clara 12 i 1 Q GREEN STAMPS ' 1 Q 5 1 ! f f ! -r---- ----------- -----H+ -Q------i ------------ --- -1' PAGE 93 v :I E ,J ' X QUfGSlLl1'L V F'5f'fx5. I1 ata 4+,7 F, evil' I .- -f I I V IIWIQI 4- III IIII UIII h J? KAY A Amex in-J, , Ag, 1 I- 11 1 1-211 , or 1nu-anim:-nu1nn1nu--nu-nn--uu-un-nn-un-nn-Q. 'guinlu:-nn-uuiun-unl-uu1un-nu--un-un-nu-nu-up .gg I : I I , II . l IMADDEN S I You will always find the I I 1 I PHARMACYI correst style and the 2 :I Would appreciate your n lowest Pr f '3 W E DRUG STORE TRADE ll I I . I 5 We Guarantee to Please You 1 I I : I Our Prices Are Always Reasonable It 0'BR1EN'S ' 5 1 I I Quality Always the Best I I Prompt Delivery H I II I Santa Clara Calif. I SANTA CLARA ALIF. I 5 1 C I Phone banta Clara 3-W H g I I , , --.--..-tn-...-...-I..-..-.1--.. ---- nt-1.1: 'lv-..-...-..-..-u.-.-.-..-...-..-..-.-.. -.-..--4. FIRST CANNIBAL1H3Y'C you see11 my dentist lately? SECOND CANNIBALLXYCS, he filled my teeth at dinner time. BUEL-I learned to dance when I was nine years old. RETTA-My, it's funny that you could forgetg itls such a short time, isnlt it? Miss JOLLYMAN-Have you read the Constitution? LEONARD G.-No. Miss J0LLYMAN1VVll3t have you read? LEONARD G.-I have red hair. ELI-:NA-Have you heard? It's all over school! Do1zo'r1n' V. Qexcitcdj-Yllhat is? ELPZNA1'Fl1C roof. -.I--.I-..-W-..-lu-tv. ------ ...I-Q. Q..-.---H ---- ------- -I H- 2. I 2 I f 1 I I : I I Dr. G. W .Fowler I Dr. Menton I I l , I I Office and Residence Phone 19 I I f I 5 Ri:sm1aNcE: 1445 Franklin Street ' ! I 1 HUURSZ 9 to 12, 1 to 5 I OFFICE: 1051 Franklin Street I I 2 1 5 Ft kB'ld' s- -C1 I Franklin Street, Santa Clara, Calif. rmc ul mg, amd ara OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 11 a. m. Phone Santa Clara 140 I 5 2to4and7to8p.n1. I : I : 1 I 1 -.. ..-......... ...-.5,. ....... ..-......-..- -..-..i. PAGE 94 C, Al., f-17 .-ffl-, - 7 M-'ff ' ? 'QQ-Gigi?-5S5LmQl lliilYM ' f . ig LLL H 1 l, lllll l ' -A olnu-u-nn- ---u-.min-an--nn--nn-nn-nu-aniniuu-nu--uu-u-nu-nu-un-un1'-nina--ll-Il1II1ln-ll-I Ill l l F1 l H l I ora ome L T MRS. C. C. Wooowmm 2 l I : i F L 0 R 1 S T 4 T le f All Varieties CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS il l FLORAL DESIGNS ' l l 1358 Santa Clara Street Santa Clara, Calif. 5 Phone Santa Clara 137-W 1 f oiniuui in-1 1-uiwi in-uni -un-nn-nn-- nnln -nn1uu-n--vnni 1 1 1 1 -- -- - 1 -ul-ny Mas. I.AYVRENCETIJld you get the bread, Dorothy? lJ0R0THY1N0, the bakery was closed. MRS. I.AWY'RENC'ETH0W did you know? IDOROTHY--It had a sign on it, Home Cookingf, MAC-The line on our team is like a stone wall. CoAc'n--Yea. Easy to climb over. Three of our fellows were driving along at night at a good rate of Speed. They wished to know how fast they were going, but as they had no dashboard light they stopped under a Street lamp to look at the speedometer. TEACIH-:R-Wllat is a fj ord? SMALL Bov-A small Scandinavian automobile. urn1n1un1--1-.1n1-u,1-.q--n-I-.1-in-ni 11-u-1. aiu-:min 1--1 1 - 1 1 1 1nn1lw-Q? I I l l I l I I The University Shop I George SL Angelo l : l I : I : I g J. D. Tmmx I I MEATS and GROCERIES Q 976 Main Street 1' l : l I T l I l I SANTA CLARA, CALIF- 1 Q -GA SERVICE SYSTEM STORE T E i I I 1 I ......... 4. -..-. -. .......... PAGE 95 5, . Q D Q S5 nl D Q CQSNN. 11 a 6 H ' 'F S Qi53?9,,swT:.a C 14 , ,, n.-YA f - I, N 'I' E 4. Esta' I I ieilikfiflltfajml11NQfI.i f ' N t 'M V '15 AQ,- Li. ,Q lllgllllllllsifgi ltlliilauil , F .fc I +-1mu1nu- aim-miinninn-uni-an-uni-41.111111in -nu--'11un-Minn-nu--uu1nu1an--nu-ui-1-ii-an--1-1 I i . It .Q . ICE CREAM rt,,sx 1fr if 'Q HOME-MADE CANDY . ..,.M. ' ff '-,- l- ' IA -- 3 T 1' U 'fy i T S VV EET SHOP I WOULD BE' BLISS , I To HAVE A ms: CONFECTIONER f IF EVERY M55 Iiight Lunches Hot Tamales 1 weave sooo AS was mt..- , , , Try Our Butter Toasted l HOL . LERSE D0 HOYCBRHEE?t!'W3.T1i ' Q we mean our: sP1:c: it com VH- p S011 flwwhes e 1012 Franklin Street Phone Santzi Clara 36 Santa Clara, Calif. .L.-..-...........-...-.,.-H..-,.,.-....- -...-..-....-....-.........i-....-...-..-.........-...-...-...-n.-........ - GI'IOMI'I'l'IlY I. Last night I crziwlvcl into hurl, But not to slr-ep, for my poor ln-:ul Vl'zis filled with a most awful clrcaicl, G1-nlm-try! 0 II. I thought of that. and thvn of tliisg ' N Of how many originals I might miss, K.-,X , Aucl :ill of tlivin went with that word of bliss, 1 i v Gconivtryl il ' l' III. XVhul is It-ss lhnu il right angle? Vl'lulf is an isoscvlvs :incl C'1HIfII'll1'Illf frinngrlv? 141 Uh clm-ur! My prior hrziin is in :i lzliigzqlv. 'E Gennwfry! If? NVli:it are tl'illlSX'1'I'SJll3s? Vl'liut do they mln? R Anil all of the other things, tug? ,Y Q You must tc-ll nu-,,I czmlt lg-all you. A I ,, N Gcmnetry! ' N If Y. 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