Selma Union High School - Magnet Yearbook (Selma, CA)

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THE MAGNET 1936 VOLUME XXIX Published Annually by lhe Sfuden'rs of SELMA UNION HIGH SCHOOL Selma, California FOREWORD IN APPRECIATION OF OUR GOLDEN STATE, CALIFORNIA, AND IN TI-IE WISI-I TO EMPFIA- SIZE ITS COLORFUL I-IISTORY, WE. TI-IE STAFF OF THE I936 MAGNET, I-IAVE USED AS OUR TI-IEME-NEARLY CALIFORNIA DAYSH. DEDICATION WE PAY TO OUR PRINCIPAL, MR. HOWDEN, THIS SIMPLE, BUT ELOOUENT TRIBUTE. HE IS A MAN OF MERIT, BUT MORE THAN THAT, HE IS A MAN OF KINDNESS, SIMPLICITY AND STRENGTH-ONE WELL FITTED TO BE THE DIRECTIN6 FIGURE OF AN INSTITUTION OF YOUTH TRAINING. WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE KNOWN HIM. IN THE TIME OF PLENTY From Iounfains deep and SIIII To-day my cup I fill. Les+ when me years are dry Of+I1irs+ I Iainf and die. And Irom The green-bouqhed OI lovely memory, I sIore These Iruifs away LesI I migI1I sIarve some day. Iree 5 U, X1 ill l CONTENTS l BOOK l Adminis+ra+ion l Classes BOOK 2 Organizafions Drama BOOK 3 , N A+hle+ics ll BOOK4 l l Snaps 1 Calendar 3 Jolces ' Boosfers ' 1 Senior Special l DO YOU REMEMBER 'rhe chemisfry lab, +he Block S ini+ia1'ion, fhe fyping room? WILL YOU EVER FORGET +he library fwhere gossip prevailsl +l1e noon hours on The campus, Hue shop? .59 . y Q THE SCHOOL THANKS! GEORGE HOWDEN, Principal The principal Takes This means oT Thanking The communiTy, board oT TrusTees, TaculTy and sTudenTs Tor Their parT in making possible The Tennis courTs, The painTing oT The Science Hall, and The consTrucTion oT The shop and The gymnasium. These are maTerial achievemenTs Through which The more imporTanT non-maTerial are real- ized. May They be used Tor increased physical well-being. The building oT a respon- sible ciTizenship, The developmenT oT dynamic scholarship, and Tor deTiniTe vocaTion Training. TRUSTEES To The TrusTees we say, Thank you Tor backing us in every proiecT. WiThouT you Selma High would noT be The powerTul insTiTuTion iT is Today. C. W. Adams - - PresidenT Rees Davis - - SecreTary M. Madsen Member l. L. STeward Member E. A. Boyd Member C. W. Adams, M. Madsen, I. l.. STeward, Rees Davis, E. A. Boyd. FACU LTY C. BLAYNEY, Vice Principal Wo, The sTudenTs oT Selma Union I-ligh School, Take This opporTuniTy To duly Thank and praise The members oT The TaculTy Tor Their helpful leadership and cheerful coe oporaTion wiTh us. The Teachers have oTTered Their help on The opereTTa, junior play, and senior play. Miss SwiTT direcTed The iunior play, Mr. G. L. Thompson Took care oT The sTage and The properTies, and Mr. l-larvey S. WhisTler direcTed The orchesTra. Miss MillicenT PeTersen direcTed The operoTTa, Miss Michael had charge of all The colorful cosTumes, Mr. 6. L. Thompson Took care oT The sTage and properTies, Miss Parrish dirocTed The dances, and Mr. WhisTler direcTed The orchosTra. D. Burdick - NaTural Science G. Burrell - - - Social Science J. Cairnes - - Boys' Physical EducaTion N. ChrisTensen - ---- Library l'l. T-loegh - MaThemaTics, AdulT EducaTion A. l-loien - ---- English R. Michael - l-lomemaking, Graphic ArTs A. Nordyke - - NaTural Science E. Noyes Social Science, English E. Olsen - - Homemaking W. OTTo - MaThemaTics, English E. Parrish - Girls' Physical EducaTion C. Blayney - - - Social Science Top row: U, Burdick, G, Burrell, J. Cairnes, N. Chrislensen, H. l-loeqh, A. l-loien. BoTTom row: R. Michael, A. Nordyke, E. Noyes, E. Olson, W. OTTO, E. Parrish. FACU LTY R. SWIFT, Vice Principal Mr. Ollo and Miss Noyes direcled The senior play, Mr. G. L. Thompson had charge of The slage and properries and Mr. Whisller direcred The orcheslra. There have been some addilions and subfraclions To The Tacully. They are: Mrs. Wolff, school nurse, in place ol Miss Covallg Miss Elizaberh Parrish, physical educa- lion Teacher, in place of Miss Marion Herberl: Miss Rulh A. Michael, clolhing and arl Teacher, in place of Miss M. Pelerseng and Miss Millicenl Perersen, glee club Teacher, in place of Mrs. Mary Shimmin. Miss Swill and Mr. Blayney, The vice-principals, have charge ol The allendance records and The discipline. Members of The lacully ol Selma Union High School, we, The Sludenr Body. salure you! A. Pelersen - - Business and Commerce M. Peferson - - 4 Music R. Rider - - - Agriculfure P. Robinson Malhemalics, Journalism H. Shafer - - - - English l. Shimmin Business and Commerce L. Sims - Business and Commerce G. Thompson - - - lnduslrial Arls H. Thompson Foreign Language, Tennis H. Whisfler ---- Music J. Wolff - - - School Nurse G. Woolwine - - lnduslrial Ads R. Swill - Foreign Language Top row: A. Pelersen. M. Pelerson, R. Rider, P. Robinson, l-l. Shafer, I. Shimmin. Bollom row: L. Sims, G. Thompson, H. Thompson. H. Whisller, J. Wolff, G. Woolwine. Office rs: B. BALDWIN Presidenf S. 6 REGO RY .Vice-President V. I-IANSEN Secreiary E. WINTERS Treasurer M. REDDEN Yell Leader MR. SIMS Advisor ' SENIORS The class of I936, under rhe guidance of our capable super- visors, Mr. Sims, Miss Noyes, Mr. Robinson, Mr. OHO, and Miss Nordylre. who insrrucred and inspired.us, accomplished a grear deal. We proved Io be one of rhe besr classes Ihai Selma High has ever been privileged ro Turn oul, because of our individual conrribulions Io all of ihe school acriviries. We have srriven 'ro painr a colorful picfure and Io ser a good example for Ihe oiher classes. We, having parriciparecl whole-hearredly, and having ex- celled in scholasric, arhlefic, and orher exfra-curricular acfivi- ries, feel iusily proud of our oursianding group. We. as freshmen, airer becoming familiar wirh Ihe new surroundings, courageously srarled ihe four-year journey. The winning of second place in ihe class program conresl' seems fo sfand our above orher successes. During 'rhe second year, we began Io recognize rhe im- porrance of Ihe Iwo following years. Plans began ro marerial- ize for rhe Junior-Senior Banquer. As peppy iuniors, we developed many proiecfs, 'rwo of which were parricularly oursranding. I4 SENIORS The Black Ace , considered one oT The besT class plays ever given, was produced by a capable casT OT characTers under The direcTion oT Miss Noyes. The Junior-Senior banqueT, carrying ouT The novel idea of ExploraTion , was Thoroughly enjoyed by all who aTTended. The iuniors Took The maTTer of color TighTs inTo consideraTion and wisely abolished Them. The sTudenTs reasoned ThaT color TighTs were becoming ouT of daTe and dangerous: ThaT They also TrequenTly creaTed permanenT hard feelings beTween members oT The Two upper classes. The PaTsy , which is To be presenTed Friday evening, May 22, is expecTed To be a mosT brillianT producTion. The advisors chose a TalenTed casT which consisTs of The Tollowing sTudenTs: Lucy Anna Davis, Norma C5irTz, Dora Woolley, MargareT Gould, Glenn Fowler, BurTon Brown, Charles Jackson, The sen- iors were enTerTained aT an early spring parTy on Friday, March l3, wiTh Morace Browning acTing as The hosT. The seniors hav- ing won The inTer-class MagneT sales conTesT are honored by having an exTra page in The I936 annual. The remainder of This, our lasT year, is Tilled wiTh numerous evenTs: class play, bac- calaureaTe, and graduaTion. EnTering This school as one oT The larges+ classes, we hope To leave The school wiTh a good impression oT being also one of The besT classes. I5 Leos, Dora, and Norm Brains of The class Our EsTher Your Guess CLASS OF 1936 ilunn Andrfrfmn 1' : A. e rrvriiidonf' Vriwrzi u Oyd Bi dwin Wincvni'x Apey ,pavian iiiconuluiuni rfnnrrih Ban 5 '5 or Marie Ba nimbiuu 'iindupcndeni U1 vcraidlne Benefleid Eddie B requiur Elvera Boiander Hpaficnim Neva Briqhiweii sober 4'cJusTere Burien Brown Hariisiicu Morace C. Browninq sociable 5? Vivian Joyce Busick precocious Dcri5 R. Capps per+ Miidred A. Ciwiiders Hsiyiisif' Aivin Carnpbeii adven1urous Kenneih Caroilwers inieilec1ual Luilwei' R. Coie sincere Charles Edson conqcnialu Rose Esraelian moody James Burl Fox Ulclfersonianu Mollie Eberlein amiable Glenn Fowler Vcourleousu Harold Pre-er l'ionesl Lorraine Craveiro candid Oryal C. Daqqs Mouidnuncu Fcrno Dennison new.. Buford Leroy Crouch Vconsideraien Lucy Anna Davis Uollorvescenlu Ralph Donald Emmerson 'poisedn llario Colvin .ighyn Allberl Coolf Hindilleronlu Carl Crass Ninduslriousn Raymond Oscar Cool: Mlranquilu Ella Colos onll1usiaslic Omer L. Colloroll Uindisposcdu L :red Fuiislwiqe 'exar,iinq Anmoru Fukuma 'ihouqhlfulu 40 Yosliiki Fuiiiwara 'ipopulari' Tsuiornu Fulcuda Muzi-w0rihy :L Dueenie Goshqarian Pauline Hainrnerich prodic-al sff'vical Sferlinq Gregory sensible Ellwyl Guernsey iicooperaliven Alberf E. Harnmericii boid lvlarqarel Gould clever Coralie June 'icapricious Edifli i.. Hall Capable Grimes Leroy H. Hansen likable Humberto Hernandez malicious Ralph C. Harris Generous Norma Girlz iidmrrninq Vera Leona Hansen dependable Maiwqarei Huff rneiifulm1s Alfonso L. Licon Leona Lonrenz vivid fasiidious Lune O. Licon Giadvs Lum mischievous quid Tncirna Mcciain Evcivn Q. Mccaiiibier ioiiy Cairn Donaid Jarnaqin Niiberain Vernon C. Jensen needful Clnrision C, Jensen careful Lure Johnson Mdernureu Eiaine M. Jensen oHracfive Marvin Koiier Hprudcniu Hazel I-iunisrnan Ninfoleranf' Cimries Jacicuon Mloquaciousw Bob Jensen Uadvancinqm 1-me Waiicr M, Hoiin Hcauiiousu Wiiiie I.. Juincf, 'nappy-qn-iuclryn Marion G. Jocobncn punc1ilious r n W. Mnljowr, :nw Mcpllco qrenuinmf' full-,pwolvf-rw urlon A. Miller Carl Marvin nqrrvrfnlulwll 'lfxflrvnllvrrn llaaalo Moviulwirrm Rmlmrf C. Morris polllul' llvr:5fvlLJlc Donna Jean Mossburq Georqe W. Mulliqan 'lulficionln prornpl Llllian Munclay Boron Nielzen lun-lovinq Ndiliqenf' Jewel C. Niswanrlor John Olson reserved Sodom Sumilco Ida Olorno La Verne Pefersen dQv0+Od' flexible Lloyd George Paliqan Hdiflidenf' Karl Peforson Vernon Pearson Hldlru firm Zable Phillips Edith V. Pelerson U . H decorous poehc X! 3-J John Rodrlquez Hneufralu Tadoo Salcufguclwi comical Kllen Sfodrnan vEvaciou5 Annu Wiley llclmnfgeoblell Dom Lclqlw Wugzllev reliable lixsayo Yurnaolm Hquiefu Erncsf E. Winter cgcnllernanly JC-an E. Wr'inglnl Nunalleclcdw I lelen Hisaye Yarnomofo qracoful Moe York Uo5fonian Vallwleen Sfeele J-Inn Sloplwons n'1oclesl Uadoplableu Norma Leiqln Sfeward Slwlzuo Tolcayarna naive Napprelwensivem Yaclwlyo Toramolo Arafo Tomoolma IIvely ro+icen1 4? Marlorie V. Rcdden persuaslve Lillian Smimiun benevolent Mary Slwanoiun Ncffusiveu w o Row i ri u Jr ow rw X , ,, , , , , ,nmf-rson, , rcwn, 1,.,Wr3 '. . '65, , -'I. THE JUNIOR CLASS r-r, The Junior Ciass presenred on February 2 I, The play Cifwrori .Kirin I e- I A A H A . Demon in rhe Darin' ihis year rho iuniors wili give rheir HNWHVL BRQOLMNG annual banquof ior fhe seniors on May 29, af rhe Hofei Caiifornia. MR, HULGH nofion as well as iasi yearis did. P iw li i ..if1Yii-ln,-i.W. Lfririihrrf-v, W,.li1rir',r'wri, Cy. Hwiniu-r, J, iwruiuiilw, L, Hari, Row QI J. iimiwlfw M. Cvmy F, .if'Y'l i, M, ilowffrmn, R. Hiriwim, V Gwwiiwawirari, O, Gihirnp, i. hfirnnf-dy, Row 3: 'Ev irinw- M, Cjiiiurri .l, Jrrhnsiiy, E, irvqhixrwr, ii, Gmniii-rx i, irwriimrrix Misa L5i,rin, Row 41 L. Jwili-y R4Jnrwiri,AJ.-ri1,r1n, li, Hun:-n, C, Jrrlh-y, Mr. VVor,iWirir'. --- CQ ...gr-' 22 I Row I: W. Larsen, B. Pelersen, M, Olcubo. F. Rocha, H. Ola, G. Masumofo, Row 2: E. Olorno, A Nikssarian. R. Scharfon, A. Schmidllce, H. Repass, L. Mason. J. Mulligan, A. Nalbandian. Row 3 E. L. MQAnIire, M, Marfin. I. Pelersen, G, Rasmussen, V. Pifls. R. Perez. Row 4: D. Hardwick, N Madsen, J. Frame, B. Rasmussen, M, Manley, D. Richardson, Mr. Blayney. THE JUNIOR CLASS Officers. Celebrafe Junior Day, which Consislrs of Coming Io school in MELVIN MANLEY coslume, and going on parlies or picnics. MYRTLE WI-IITAKER The class officers are: Claylon Jolley, presidenl: Gene- vieve Broocling, secrelaryg Melvin Manley, vice-presidenl: VER'-IN PINS Myrfle Whifalcer, yell-leader: Verlin Pills, Ireasurer: and Mr. Hoegh, head advisor. Row I: T. Tanaka. R. Tyrrell. B. Wilson, R, Urnadn, M. Yanmrnolo, V. Snsirnian. Row 2: L. Sicphgns V. Toriqian, 0. Tarllon, E. Williams, M. Talceshila, L. Shimizu, S. Urnoda, M. Srnilh, Row 3: V Shapazian, A. Waflcins, J. Wells, H. Tracy, R, Slaley, F, Thompson, W, Srnilh, M, Whilalcer, F. Tibbs W. Sorensen, Miss Michale, M. SCOH. R-iw I: R, Clarlc, B. Browning, H. Davis, H. Dillon, B. Binlcley, O. Aivazian, E. Dewlnirsf, G. Alves. Rriw 7: N. Clwssloy, D. Cale, L. Bailev, R, Cook, E, Coons, H. Aloe, J. Day, B. Cadden, F. Carlson. F. Anderson. Row 3: L. Dalwer, M. Baplisla, H. Dalwer, E, Bergman, F, Carler, J. Erwin, E. Bales. B. Bishop, Mr. Tlionipson. Row 4: N. Cook, J. Clark, A. Clirisliansen, G. Coburn, A. Arnsl, F. D. Bari, Mr. Burrell. Offif +l'f -1 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ip iuiewwiiiesr H Aller a good deal ol hard worlc and supervising, Hwe ad- MA MAXWELL visors of llwe sophomore class, Mr. G. l.. Thompson, Miss Shafer, Mrs. Hoieni Mr. Burrell, Mr. Burdick, and Miss Chris- MR' THOMPSON lensen, have aided llie class 'ro emerge from llwe green shell Rriw I: lJ. Cwiiislifinii, J, Hayes, J. lwnrriuifi. J. Ksiclmdnwrian, R. Holguin, K. Kennedy, M. lwafsubo. Rnw 7: L. Mrllfiwoll, T. Kornofo, H, Kamiiun, A, Lasslray, M, Harlan, N. Freund. J. Herrinqlon, H. Lircllnzllsvi, R. Her-gli, Row 3: C. Lifion, E. Groslionq, l. Jensen, K. Frilrnar, R. Landrey, C. McAlox- rind:-i, R. Lrrqqal, Mrs. lloien. Row 41 D. Jensen, E, Holi, J. Keeler, A. McDonald, B. Gould. N. Clllslmp, G. lrlondd, lvl. liV'lOS. 24 Row l: F. Mulligan, J. Nielson. Y. Malsunaqa, D. Sleward, C. Saylor, A. Sanada, K. Ola, Yl. Macias. Row 2: M. Nalcahara, C. Nalcayarna, M. Maxwell, P. Mason, M. Ross, O, Rocha, E. Roberls, Gu Pali- qan, D. Mafloclr, N. Thornlon. Row 3: C. Saylor, G. Paloulzian, l.. Phillips, C. Nielsen, l-l. Pelerson, J. Paul, F. Pefery, B. Slalham. Row 4: l-I. Pelroil, J. Schraclc, Y, Sahaqian. R. Pelerson, J. Salcai, J. Robbins. Miss Shafer. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Ollicovs. lhal lhey wore during 'rheir freshman year. D. STEWARD On January Il, The class enioyed a scavenger hunl al fha C. NIELSEN school. We hope lhal lhis yearls freshmen will come oul ol hilaer- B4 GOULD nalion as well as lasl year's did. Row l: W. lalceshila, T. Yamarnolo, S. Wells. l.. Walson, G. Tanalca, l.. Woodward, C. Seeley. Row 2: M. Urnade, Y. Yonehara. Y. Yarnaolra, M. Taylor, G. Thompson, D. Slriplin, l. Tarvor. Row 3: C. Slranqe, A. Sfrome, Z. Serimian, M. Sulherlin, A. Sledman, E, Schrnidllce, E. Thornberry. Row 4: J. Thompson, C. Thompson, L. Sorenson, B. Woolley, G. Umarnolo. R. Silva. is ,-' Row I: O. J. Briqhlwell, J. Davis, H. Andersen, A. Bales, R, Carrnaclr, G. Berqrnan, F. Colvin. Row 2: G. Dadiqan, B. Bailev, D. Browe, L. Baplisla, D. Crull, E. Corlner, H, Bolander, L. Childers, W. Davis, M. Busiclr. Row 3: C. Appleby, R. Berq, E. Bariqian, B. Allen, L. Cole, L. Anderson. B. Aivazian. S. Brown. Row 4: R, Dorow, J. Boornazian. J. Carfer, J. Basorn, W. Davis, H. Burfon, E. Casey. Row 5: L. Deis, E, Brown, G. Brown, G, Bopp. M. Andrews. P, Davis, D. Brown. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Glllwii We freshmen had fo do wiihoul a recepfion lhis year. G4 BOPP Mos? of us were quife hearl-broken. We did have a rafher nice inilialion, lhouqh, which lcepl us from leeling eniirely A, FOWLER , slighied. RA RIDER We mel and elecled our officers. The resulls of lhe elec- fion were: George Bopp, presiclenfg Jerry Wilson. vice- Pfiw I: L, Jficlnson, R. Enqholin, J. Emerzian, G, Enqholin, W. l-lerl, R. Kachadoorian. R. Hammerich, D. Gillespie. Row 2: C. Ficlcerl, l-l, Jensen, J. Enqlish, M. l-laqopian. M. Gamow, C. Fuiishiqe, S. Honda, A. Goollrasian. A. Fowler, C. Hoeqh. D. Harris, P. Jensen. Row 3: P, l-luqhes, C. l-lasfinqs, R, Enqlish, C. Ficlceri. V. Jones, D. Edson, E. Heclcrnan, J. Jones, F. Johnson, E. lde, V. Jensen. Pow 4: J. Gilbert A, Kochadoorian, R. l-liraolra, Y. Fuiirnolo. C. Gonzales, M. Enos, V. l-lines. J. Hoblei, K. Kachadorian. 'Wong l 1 Row I: M. Noda, Kindlund. 6. Lloyd, M, Macias, R. Pelerson, J. Mulligan. Row 2: A. Nalaflanv T, Mggumotgl M, McClain, L, Plath P, Mqcormicic, Y. Nalalani, K, Paloulzian, l, Kelley, V. Marvin, M. Kurlciian, E. Landrey. Row 3: C. Kurolmawa, J. Mooradian, S. Nagao, M. Nersessian, H. Nalcailawaf E. Kauffman, D. Laflwan, F. Porler, T. Marsunaqa, M. Millie, T. Misalci, R. Paul, N. Komolo, L. Prall, B. Morqan, W. Orr. Row 4: A. 0rfe7, E. Oman, Y. Fuiilnara, J. Leal, l-l, Murolani, L. Koller, J, Nahiqian, V. Lynn. THE FRESHMAN CLASS ,,,,m president Allene Fowler, secrelary-Treasurer. J, WILSON We freshmen, as a whole, have been quile oufslanding in A. FOWLER our grades. More power To us! We lwave been moderafely successful in allwlefics, and nope J, GILBERT lo be muclw loefler nexl year. Row l: E. Yano, W. Woods, L. Williams, M. Talcayama, T. Yonelwara, C. Tlwompson, N. Yamaolca Row 2: B. Tlwyqesen, S. Yamamolo, M, Yamarnolo, l-l. Sclnwabenland, M. C. Wriqlwf. B. Wells. A Woods, L. Sfriclrland, L. Suddiian, l. Slwanoian, N. Reese. Row 3: F. Wallace, J. Woods, R. Smifn V. Williams, C. L. Woolley, E. Winlers, J. Topp. M. Tyrell, Y, Yamaoka, E. Zalcarian. Raw 4: J Swope, W. Rasmussen, T. Tanimofo, V. Smealon, J. Wilson, G. Winslow, W. Sleele, F. Taylor, J Umamofo, M. Sfellens, I 1 ACTIVITIES 3I THE STUDENT BCDY The oTTicers oT The AssociaTed STudenT Body oT Selma Union High School are elecTed by The memk ers oT ThaT body. They are The individuals who assisT The TaculTy and The board in making The cog wheels go around. The presidenT pre- sides aT all sTudenT body meeTings and Tends To The business oT The group. The secreTary musT Talce The minuTos oT all sTu- denT body and sTudenT council meeTings. GLENN FOWLER The annual ediTor direcTs The publicaTion oT our MagneT. She is assisTed by The Two business managers and an assisTanT ediTor. The vice-presidenT presides in The absence OT our presidenT. ATTending all games, The yelleleader leads yells There and aT meeTings oT The sTudenT body. The Treasurer is a mmber OT The TaculTy and has The diTTiculT iob of handling Tinances. The OTTicers PresidenT - - - Glenn Fowler Vice-PresidenT Loroy Hansen SecreTary - - Edifh Hall Treasurer - Mr, Sims MagneT EdiTor - - Norma Sim AssisTanT MagneT EdiTor - Goal Brighfwell Business Manager - - - Loroy Crouch AssisTanT Business Manager - - Bob Binkley Yell-Leader - - - - Boyd Baldwin Top row: Leroy Hansen, EdiTh Hall, Norma 6irTz, Leroy Crouch. BoTTom row: Boyd Baldwin, Geal BrighTwell, Bob Binlrley, Mr. Sims. THE MAGNET The Magnel is Selma l-ligh's Who's Who , World's Al- manac- and Year Boolc, all rolled inlo one. ll is published once a year: conlains records of all 'rhe year's innporfanl evenls, and piclures ol 'rhe classes, organizalions, lacully, and class officers. To add variefy, rhe annual has iolces and snaps NORMA GIRTZ Edilor - A Associale Edilor- Business Manager Assisfanl Business Manager- lypisl' - - Senior Edilor Arr Edilor - Sales Manager - Snaps Edilor - Girlsl Sporls Edilor Boys' Sporfs Edifor Jolce Edilor - Calendar Edilor Drama Edilor - - Norma Girlz - Geal Brighfwell - Leroy Crouch Roberl Binlcley Marjorie Redden - Leona Lohrenz - Burfon Brown Charles Edson - Lorraine Allen Jean Wrighf Tslomu Fulcuda - - Jay Warren Loughner Ke-nnelh Carorhers Margarel I-lowden Reporfers A Joyce Hobler, Cafherine I-loegh, Lucia Prafl Advisors ---- Mr. Sims, Miss Swiff Twp row: L. Cvounh. G. Binghfwcell, B. Binlsloy. L. Lolwiam, B. Brown, M, Rodden. Boflorn row: C. l,rlf.fm, M. Howden, il, Fulcuda, J, Wrighl, K, Carolhers, L, Allen. il 1' THE CLARION Exfral Exfral The school year I935-36 declared fhis The mosf successful year in fhe hisfory of fhe world-famous Clarion! The sfaff's moffo should be: Read your Clarion fwice a monfhg see your denfisf every fwo years! The Clarion sfaff deserves a lusfy cheer for ifs good worlc and an exfra one for fhe advisor, W. Price Robinson. DONNA JEAN MOSSBUR6 Edifor - - Donna Jean lvlossburg Assisfanf Edifor - - - Esfher Basom News - - Jane Herringfon Sociefy - - Joyce l-lobler Eeafure Edifor - Burfon Brown Exchange Eclifor - - Roberf Binlcley Girls' Sporfs Edifor - - Ella Coles Boys' Sporf Edifor - Tsfomu Eulcuda Jolce Edifor - - - - Kennefh Banks Mimeograph Edifor - - - - Margaref Gould Typisfs - - - - Jewel Niswander, Carl Marvin Disfribufion Edifor - ----- Ellen Sfedman Reporfers ------ Junior Nielson, Glenn Fowler, Lucia Praff Phyllis Mason, Roberf Gould, Clifford Thompson, Dora Woolley Donna Jean Mossburg was edifor fhe firsf semesfer, buf when she moved fo Los Angeles, Esfher Basom assumed fhe dufies of fhe edifor. Top row: E, Basom, B. Brown, E, Coles, T. Fulcuda, M. Gould. Boffom row: E, Sfedrnan, K. Banlcs, J. Niswander, C. Marvin, W. P. Robinson. 33 l Row I: M. lwalsubo. W. Talceshila. S. Wells, J. Nielson. R. Bunlrley, R. l-loeqh, Y. Fulihara. T. Mamas. Row 2: M. Talceshura. L. Shimizu. J. Day. D. Crossley, E. Basom. B. Hall. L. Davis. M. York. N. Girlz. J. I-leirinqlon. V. Hansen. H. Davis. Row 3: E.O1amo. A. Nalbandian. J. Sakai. G. Ander- son. E. Bolander. E. Pelerson. C. Nielsen. M. Redden. J. Niswander. H. Shafer. advisor: I. Ohnmo, R-nw 4: S. Talrayama. C. Jolley. H. Ola. B. Nielsen. B. Brown, N. Madsen, G. Fowler, R. Perez. C. S. F. The oufsfandinq lhinq underlalcen by fhe Selma Chapler 2l2 is The C. S. F. was To play hos? lo The disfricf Tall convenlion. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves had as Their proiecf This year +he sfudy of The achievemenfs of C-Brea? Womenf Rifghl row: B. Hall. M. Huff, M. Maxwell. P. Mason. N. L. Sieward, M. C. Wisiqlil. J. Hobler. P. Davis. E. HL-clrrnan. C. l-loeqh. L. Prall. V. Jensen. B. Morgan, E. Landry, L. Lohrenz. A. Fowler, Yrwilc. L. Anderson. L. McDowell. E. Bafes. Lefl row: D. J. Mossburq. E. Jensen. E. Sleclman, M. l-l. Tiary, L. Peferson, D. Edson. J. Tapp. M. Tyrell, F. Johnson. J. Jacob. L. Craveiro, M. Howden. J. Wr.-Ili.. L. Basorn. C. Grimes. L. Davis. E. Mv:Anlire. G. Broodinq, D. Slriplin. Baclc row: F. Carlson. M. Balm-.. N. Freund. E. Bovd. F. Thompson. W. James. M. Marlin, E. Parrish. E. Noyes. R. Michael, E. Ol-mn. W. Sorenson. V. Busiclc. K. Sieele, M. Whilalcer, M. Busick B. Wells. D. Harris, J. English. Jensen. L. Ruberis, B. Bishop, A. Siedrnan. M. 34 .it Lell lo righr, Row I: J. Kachadorian, M. Miyarnoio, A. Kachadoorian, J. Swope, G. Tanaka. S. Berg- man. Row 2: G. Alves. F. Fuiishige, F. Wallace, I. Pelersen, P. Hughes, 6. Honda. A, Coolc. Row 3: M, Millie, R, Holquin, R. Fmmersen, A. Campbell, F. Rocha, R. Silva, F. D. Barr, G. Winslow, R. Engholm, A. Licon. Row 4: W. Davis, B. Morris, L. Licon, D. Richardson. W. Holm, R. Jensen, V. Serimian, A. MacDonald, V. Pills, Mr. Rider. FUTURE FARMERS The F. F. A. is a naiional organizalion oi agricullural boys whose aims are edu- cafional as well as social. Selma's chapler has iorly members. The members are broughl in conlacl wilh agricullural problems fhrough class work, live sfoclc fairs, judging con+es+s, vine pruning conresls, and lhe lilce. An imporlanl local ieafure is a fund oblrained from lhe F. F. A. poulrry liarm. This fund enables ceriain members lo parlicipale al various fairs and conresls and lo borrow money lo finance lheir proiecls on a larger scale. HI-Y The l-li-Y is our mosl cosmopoliran group. ln I+ we have our Beau Brurnmels, our Adonises, our alhleric heroes, our poliricians, our sraresmen, and our scholars. Yer, however cosmopolifan in individual Tasks, Jrhe l-lifY in purpose does represenl 'rhe acme ol social organizalion-lo live more wholesomely and lo serve more nobly. Row l: C. Jensen, Y. Fuiihara, R. Umade, D. Sfewarcl. S. Wells. G. Brown, L. Jolley, K. Banlcs, L, Sorensen, A. l-larnrnerich. Row 216. Lloyd, F. Dewhirsl, J. Nielsen, J. Sakai, R. Srnilh, O. J. Bright well, G. Fowler, D, Groshong, B. Nielsen, J, McDowell, M. Manley, Y. Fuiihara, B. Jensen, B, Binlrley. M. Koller, M. Noela, Mr. Blayney. Row 3: F. Kauffman, H. Davis, R. Dorow, L. Cole, l-l, Hernan- dez, D, Jarnaqin, T. Macias, M. Macias. A. Sanada, C. Jolley, F. Bopp. I . K1 y A .ry I Ii THE BAND ' ,Biff Row I: L, Smphens, M. Jensen, A. STedman, B. Bishop, F. Carlson, B. Cadden, E. Ingham, M. Ross, lf. Palou'rzian, A. LassTQy. Qow 2: L. Serirnian, O. Tarlfon, I. Shanoian, L. Daher, R. Esraelian, M. Shanoian, E. Jonson, M. l-TuTT, J. l-lobler. V. Jensen, G. Palouwian. Row 3: N. GirTz, V. Shapazian, Z, Phillips. L. Crayreiro, A. SchmidTlre, J. Jacob, P. Jensen, E. Barigian, J. English, L. Suddjian, J. Jones, J. Creason, W. Crr, G. Dadigan, Z. Serirnian, L. Phillips, Miss PeTerson, Row 4: N. BrighT- well, E. McCallisTer, V. Busick, L. Munday, l-T. l-lunTsman, D. Crossley, K. STeele, M. Redden, W. James, E, Ingham, M. WhiTalcer. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club under The direcTion oT Miss MillicenT PeTerson, is helping give This year's opereTTa, Rose OT The Danube . They will appear in The annual Spring FesTival which is held in Roeding Parlc. Also under The direcTion oT Miss PeTerson is The Girls' Treble CleT, The members oT which are: Darline Crossley, Florence Carlson, MyrTle WhiTaker, Elsie Groshong, MaTsuye TalceshiTa, MargareT Howden, Joyce I-lobler, Coralie Grimes, Elaine Jensen. This group has appeared in many programs wifh greaT success. Norma GirTz was The accompanist The band, under The direcTion oT Harvey S. WhisTler, has beTween 75 and IOO members. The band, having made several Trips, one oT which was To Coalinga on ArmisTice Day, has accumulaTed many honors. Plans are being made To aTTend The Spring FesTival aT Roeding Parlc in May. They are planning, Too, Tor The annual con- cerT which is To be held in The Selma Lincoln Park. All in all, The band is a uniT OT success. 5 as Row I: V. Pearson, B. Wilson, B. McAllis1er, H. Baldwin, R. Janian, J. Boornazian, L. Hansen. Row 2: N, Girlz, L. Marlin, S. Gregory, R. Tyrrell, D, Jarnagin, R. Holguin, Miss Peferson. Row 3: B Brown, E. Kauffman, H, Brown, R, Sfaley, J. Sons. K. Pelersen. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club under The direciion of Miss Millicenr Pererson made Hs ltirsf appearance in lhe assembly hall ar a pep rally. The second appearance was in 'rhe annual operelra Rose of 'rhe Danube . Plans are being made 'ro sing al rhe Spring Feslival held al Roeding Park in May. There was no boys' quarrel Jrhis year. Norma Girlz is acconnpanisl for Jrhe club. lg, The members ol The band are: C. Appleby, G. Benefield, E. Bopp, G. Bopp, A. Boyd, B. Browning M. Browning, D. Capps. J. Carler, R. Clarlc, L. Cole, D. Crossley, S. Darnell, H. Davis, H. Davis P. Davis. J. Day, F. Dennison, E. Dewhirsl, C. Edson, R. Flora, M. Gray, D. Groshong, A. Harnrnerich L. Hansen, R, Harris, L. Harl, J. Hayes. H, Hernandez, O. Hernandez, R. Janian, D. Jarnagin, R Jensen, V. Jensen, E. L. Mcfxnfire, N. Madsen, M. Manley, J. McDowell, B. Miller, B. Morgan, H Moore, B. Mcluilce, Lindsey, C. Nielsen, R. Perez, H. Pelerson, K. Pelerson, V. Peferson, W. Ras rnussen. E. Roberls, C. Saylor, E. Schmidilce, K. Smilh, VV. Smifh, L. Sorensen, B. Sfafham, F. Slephens, l. Siephens, J. Stephens, D. Sleward. N. L. Sieward. G. Thompson, J. Thompson, E. Thornberry B. Wells, L. Williams, M, WhiTalser', B. Woolley, D. Woolley. J. Wrighl. v L. r 1, K 4, t 3 I Y f 1 n I 9 I i' as Q' 1 if I U I I THE BAND .5 if 1 321: ,. . is . 4 an a f ii ljriw l: T, Marius, Y, Fuiihara, J. McDowell, J. Frame. L. Hansen, E, Bopp, l.. Jolley, B, Claassen, C. .liillfy T, S.ikai4iir.lii, F, Uviadrz. Row 2: B. Wioolleiy, E, Dewhirzl. G. Fowler, D. Jarnaqin, R. Duncan, ll. Im.'.1., A. Sanada, V, Pills, Cv. Rasmussen, B. Baldwin. Row 3: Tex Cairnes. A. Holm. M. Manley, M, Bmwninii, J. lwarnuia, J. Wiiscvn, V. Pelersen, Y. Malsunaqa, D. Sieward, G. Brown, G. Honda. W. Casey, G. l-leiniger, N. Madsen. Row 4: N. Q-ilsfrap, C. Jensen, J. Mooradian, J. Salrai, l-l. Her- mndf-z. D. Hardwick, B. Jensen, F, Tibbs, V. Serirnian, R. Jensen, A. McDonald, R. Sialey. J. Fox, ll, Wilson, B LOC K S The Bleek 'rhe boys' honor aihlelic sociely ol lhe school, carried on in a very r irnmendalyle manner irhis year under The leadership of Coach Cairnes and Coach Slifrnrnin. The oilicers are: Veilin Pills, presideniq John Frame, vice-presidenlg Boyd Baldwin, sf-gielaryrfreasurer. THE JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL VVha+, anolher surprise! The receipls ol our Junior Red Cross shipmenfs were limes ol good cheer and good will. Our gills of Chrislmas sloclcings, cookies, Jroys, and raisins were bearers of ioy lo lhe siclc and lhe deslilule. Lei us conlinue lo sur- prise lhem wifh good deeds and lillle kindnesses. Vow l: Q. Liiirlyi-,i, l. Gvfialworiig, G. Fowler, E, Basom, J. Willis, J. Wliillil. Row 2: U. Groshong, Ni ,Ulylin Miss Mifyhael, K. Carelhers, G. l-leiniger, Miss Chrislensen, l.. Jaclrson. 38 I 39 Row I: G. Thompson, M. Maxwell, M. Whifalcer, E. Ingham, D. Sfriplin, A. Sledman, L. Phillips. Row 2: D. Woolley, M. Huff, I-I. I-Iunlsman, E. Coles, B. I-Iall, R. Scharlon, E. Basom, Y. Teramolo. Row 3: I. Ofomo, J. Niswander, J. Wright, Miss Parrish, E. Bolander, M. Redden, N. L. Sleward. GIRLS' S This is an organizalion formed To creafe good sporlsmanship among sludenls who parficipale in Ihe dillereni sporfs. The major aclivily of Ihe group during Jrhis year was Ihe iniliaiion of Ihe girls who won Iennis Iellers Ihe preceding year and of Ihe girls who won lellers in baseball. Twelve new members were inilialed inI'o Ihis growf ing sociely. TH E ORCHESTRA The Selma Union High School Ihirly-live piece orchesira under Ihe excellenl direc- Iion ol Mr. Whisller has enjoyed a mosl pleasanl and successful year. II has con- Iribufed Io various school performances as an eliecliye and appreciafed parl of The program. The orcheslra will Ioe represenled al Ihe Music Feslival held annually al Roeding Parlc. Row I: L. Woodward, C. I-lhompson, E. I-Ieckfnan. J. Niswander, M. Maxwell, L. Boyd, D. Groshonii. G. Anderson, W. Srnilh, C. Licon, J, Day, J. W. Loughncr, F. Slephens, L. Prall, E. Bopp. D. Jarna' gin, D. Capps, F. Anderson, B. Morgan, N. L. Sleward, D. Sleward, A. Wiley, D. Browe, E. Sledman J. Keller, Mr. Whisller, Goshgarian, J. Slephens, L. Harf. J, W. Louqhner, L. Mason, R, Tyrell, L. Allen, M. Manley, G. Brooding. H. Brown, H. Tracy, M. MarTin, E. Boyd, R. Jensen. JUNIOR PLAY The class oT 1937 presenTed on February 2l, I936, a mysTery comedy, Demon in The Dark . The play, under The superb direcTion oT Miss RuTh SwiTT, was wiThouT a doubT a big success. The casT was well chosen. Groaning, hysTerical laughTer, and Torbidding voices were The Thread oT This drama. The mysTery oT These sounds was solved by a group oT young people who were spending The summer on The WhiTe Owl Island. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Sondra Trevor ------ Lorraine Allen Bob T-lildreTh - ----- - Melvin Manley Lizzie Scruggs - Marjorie MarTin EThelind Trevor A Genevieve Brooding JaneT McTavish - - - Evelyn Boyd Duncan McTavish - - - Ray Tyrell Mary McTavish - - - Helen Tracy Dido Davis - - - Louise Mason Juniper Jenlcs - Jay Warren Loughner Derylc Vorse - - - Hannan Brown Robin McTavish - - Rodger Jensen 40 LeTT To Riqhfz N. GirTz, B. Brown, B. McPike, M. Gould, B, Jensen, D. Woolley, C. A. Jackson, G. Fowler, L. Davis. E. Coles, L. Lohrenz, M. York. SENIOR PLAY The class oT T936 on The evening oT May 22, I936 presenTed The comedy, The PaTsy , in The high school audiTorium aT eighT o'clock. The play was a hilarious porTrayal oT a Tamily, which is dominaTed by a nervous. Tussy, and socially ambiTious moTher. The sTory Tells oT PaTsy, who is pracTically a sTranger in her own home, oT Grace, her lovely, spoilT, and peTulanT sisTer, oT Grace's boy Triends, Tony and Billy, and OT The TaTher, who, when The worm Turns, dominaTes Things and brings iusTice inTo The home. The leading roles were Taken by Glenn Fowler, Tony: Lucy Davis, PaTsy1 Dora Woolley, Mrs. l-lerringTong C. A. Jackson, Mr. l-lerringTonq Norma GirTz, Grace: and BurTon Brown, Billy Caldwell. They were ably supporTed by MargareT Gould, Kay Buchanan: Bob Jensen, Tripp BusTy7 Bob Mcpike, Mr. O'FlaherTy. Minor addiTional parTs were Taken by Mae York, Leona Lohrenz, and Ella Coles. Much crediT should be given To The producTion sTaTT, which did noT occupy The limelighT, buT added Their irnporTanT and necessary parT To The success oT The enTer- TainmenT. Leona Lohrenz was properTy manager, KenneTh Banks, elecTrician. We are deeply graTeTul To Mr. OTTO and Miss Noyes Tor Their capable supervision, and To Mr. Sims, our head advisor, who Took care oT Tinances and was general chairman. 4l Row I: L. Craveiro, J. Jacobs, G. Tluompson. H. Abe. E. Casey, M. Kurlciian, R. Janian, B. Baldwin, M. Jacobsen, J. Hobler, A, Waflrins, C. Appleby, G. Briglifwell, C. Hoeglu. V. Hines. Row 2: L. Munday. D. Capps, B. Bisluop, A. Sfedman, F. Carlson, M. Sluanoian, E. Bariqian, l. Sluanoian, 6. Paloufzian, E. Mccallisfer, M. Howden, D. Crossley, K. Pefersen, L. Hansen, J. Jolunsey, H. Burfon, L. Pluillips, M. Ross, J. Jones, G, Dadiqan, R. Esraelian, Z. Pluillips, L. Serirnian. Row 3: B. Cadden, L. Sfepluens, V. Jensen, J. Enqlislu, D. Woolley, K. Sfeele, V. Busiclc, H. Freer. E. Jensen, E. Kauffman, A. Sclurnidflre, C. A. Jaclrson, W. James, B. Brown, W, Orr, E. McCallisler, N. Briqlufwell, V. Sluapazian. N. Coolr, Z. Serirnian, A. Lassley, L. Daluer, P, Jensen. Row 4: L. Marlin, J. Boornazian S. Gregory, R. Holquin, V, Pearson, B. Wilson, R. Tyrrell, R. Sfaley. OPERETTA Under flue direcfion of Miss Millicenf Peferson, flue annual opereffa Rose of flue Danube was presenfed Marclu 20, I936. Mixing newspaper reporfers, royal families, villains, cosfurrues and roses, we luad an opereffa of romance and lzueaufy. From flue publies esfimafe flue performance was flue besf we luave luad in years. We luad flue luonor of luaving flue wrifer of flue opereffa presenf af flue performance. DEBATING Tlue debafing squad deloafed wiflu flue following luiglu scluools fluis year: Reedley, Edison Teclu, Wasluinqfon Union, and Roosevelf. Tluey won lualf of flue scheduled debafes. Lucy Anna Davis, Mae Yorlc, Bob Binkley, and Glenn Fowler received lef- fers for parficipafing in fluree or more deloafes. Mr. Offo was flue able coaclu of our feam. Leif fo rigluf: B. Binlrley, L. Davis, Mr. Offo, M. Yoilc, Cz. Fowler 42 l l Row I: M. Gould, M. WhiTalcer. Mr. Burrell, G. Thompson, lf. Coles. Row 2: K. Banks. C. Crass, K. CaroThers, G. Fowler, J. McDowell. RALLY COMMITTEE , In an aTTempT To develop more school spiriT, The STudenT Council This year provid- ed Tor a rally commiTTee under The sponsorship oT lvlr. Burrell. This is The mosT pro- gressive developmenT oT any one phase in our school This year. More and beTTer rallies have been produced. There has been more school spiriT and beTTor conducT aT games. This commiTTee will be a pormanenT orcjanizaTion cT high shvlfnq, bgzilT cn The TradiTion OT good, clean sporTsmanship. IT is baclqod in all acTion oT clisciplino by The STudenT Council. STUDENT COUNCIL The council consisTs oT The principal, sTudenT body presidenT, vice president secref Tary, Treasurer. MaqneT ediTor, business manager, and a rcprcsoniahvo Trom each oT The Three lower classes. The purpose oT The sTudenT council is To discuss maTTers oT business which concern The sTudenT body. This year, The rally commiTTee was Tormed and The old consrfTuTion rewriTTen. Also, Boyd Baldwin was appoinTed yell-leader. ThroughouT The year I935-I936 The council Tried very hard To ploaso Tho sl'1denT body in iTs decisions. Row I: G. Fowler, E. Hall, l.. I-Iansen, N, GWTZ, Mr. Howden. Row 2: Mr, Sims, P. Davis, l.. Crouch, L. Jolley, A. MacDonald. 43 . ws. . .4114-v , - ..., .. . -.:. '. 'x ., TLC . ...-'.-l .22 , Q ' 'W 1 Q. , .Ly ATHLETICS ,' ' ST i ,.. if-JE ' , ' V Y ,K I .AQ A I E gk: rj, . :I Y V , I ' . ' 1 w 5 , ?fEf . ,Q , TL f , , I x . .LY Q K, ,g.,,L. ,i A ,.V1,y ,- . - pw., .ffm . vi . , ,, y Y 47 HEAVYWEIGHT FCOTBALL Surprising lheir supporlers wilh an alerl, slaunch delense and un- corking a scoring punch whenever lhe occasion presenled ilsell, lhe hard lighling Selma I-Iigh Bearsl', under lhe new coaching ol 'llex Cairnes, ballled lheir way Through slill compelilions Io linish 'lhe season in greal form. Allhough lhey dropped all ol lheir league games, lhey firmly eslablished in The minds ol inleresled pigskin lans lhal lhe lerm 'lliighling Bears is Iorever wilh lhern. As 'lhe new season rolls around, Coach Cairnes will have plenly ol experienced men wilh which lo develop whal rnighl be lermed a 'Iprospeclive championship oul- Iilf' The maiorily ol lhe leam, including Frame, I-Ieiniger, and I-Iardwick in lhe back- Iield and McDonald, Gilslrap, I-Iolm, C. Jolley, L. Jolley, Manley, Pills, and Serimian, all relurning, can look forward lo a greal season. The Iellermen are Morace Browning, Orville Daggs, John Frame, Glenn Fowler, Donald I-Iardwick, Arlhur I-Iolm, Marion Jacobsen, Claylon Jolley, Leonard Jolley, Melvin Manley, Alex McDonald, Verlin Pills, V. Serimian, Ned Gilslrap, and Glenn I-leiniger. ,mg LEAGUE GAMES School Score Dale School Score Selma I9 Oclober I I Kingsburg 25 Selma O Cclober 25 Sanger 27 Selma O November I Lemoore I8 Selma O November 8 Reedley 26 Row w o. Calle-fell, M. Jacobsen, M, Brownlnf, ca,-man v. Pins, E. yvsnicfs, L. Cole, o. Ddqqs. I Row 2. Coach Cairnes, M. Enos, D, I-lardwick, R. Jensen, C. Jensen, A, McDonald, L. Jolley, V. Serimian. Qow 3: G. I-Ieiniger, J. Frame, A. I-Iolm, M. Manley, G. Fowler, N. Gilslrap, C. Jolley, Manager B. Binkley. LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL The Selma High Bearc:ubs , coached by Irvin Shimmin, wenl . Through The league games unlied, undefealed, and unscored on To , easily cop The division championship. Then They Tackled The slrong Roosevell Rough Rider Babes , winner of The Fresno Cify League, To decide The Fresno Counly Ligh+weigh'rChan'1pions, bul los? a hard Tough? I2 To O game. l, NNi+li 'rho maiorify of The squad refurning, The prospecls look brighf Tor The com- y The leffermen are Woodrow Casey, Bill Claassen, Howard Davis, Edwin Dewhirsl, Yoshiki Fuiihara, Slerling Gregory. George l-londa, Jimmie Iwamura, Donald Jarnagin, Roberl Jensen, Gordon Lloyd, Mike Macias, Tony Macias, John McDowell, Jack Mooiadian, George Mulligan, l-laruo Ola, Forresl Tibbs, Ray Umade, Jerry Wilson, Bob Woolley, and Takashi Yamamolo. LEAGUE GAMES School Score Da+e School Score Selma 7 Ocfober I7 Kingsburg O Selma I9 Oclober 24 Reedley O Selma I2 November 2 Cenfral O Row I: P, Uvnadfz, T. Yamarnolo, J. lwarnufa. G. Mulligan, Vf. Casey, J. McDowell. Row 2: Y. Fuiihara, M. Macias, J. Mooradian. D. Jarnagin. F. D. Barr, G. Lloyd. Row 3: B. Claassen, J. Wilson, B. Jonson, R. Paul, J, Boornazian, G. Honda. Row 4: Manager B. Binkley, E. Dewhirsf, T. Macias, B. Woolley, F. Tibbs, Fl. Ola, Coach Shinwmin. 48 i ?.... -. . ....i.-. . ...ni-1- .a.1. --..Q H... ....,...-.HH ui,e.,m1, l 1 T l i gal HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Coach Tex Cairnes and his small buf ever Iighling Bears finished wilh live league vicfories and one deleal Io close Ihe season righl behind Ihe Sanger Apaches in The division-Iwo race Io wind up one of Ihe mosl' successful varsily hoop campaigns in recenl years. Coach Cairnes was conlronled by a Iough assignmenl due To a small I'urn oul' and Ihe laclc ol a gymnasium, buf gradually as Ihe season progressed, worlced his men up Io a well Iunclioning machine. Daggs al cen- Ier, Olson and Hansen af forward, and Duncan and Slaley al guard were 'rhe Iirsl live Io carry Ihe allack, buf were assisled af limes by Salcaguchi, Winlers, I-Ieiniger, and Gilslrap as reserves. Daggs, I-lansen, and Salcaguchi were awarded gold, silver, and bronze 'rie pins respeclively for scoring Ihe largesl percenlage ol free Ihrows in daily pracfice. LEAGUE GAMES School Score School Score Selma 36 Kingsburg 27 Selma I7 Sanger 33 Selma 29 Coalinga 25 Selma 26 Fowler I2 Selma 28 Reedley I4 Selma 35 Lemoore 34 Row I: John Olson, Richard Duncan, Orville Duggs, Ray Slaley, Leroy I-Iansen. Row 2: Te Glenn I-leiniger, Ernesf Winlers, Tadao Salcaguchi, Ned Gilslrap, Bob McPilce. Cairnes I MIDDLEWEIGHT BASKETBALL Sfarfing slowly bul improving wilh each game, lhe hard lighfing HB cagers under Ihe ever wafchlul eyes ol Coach Shimrnin enjoyed a highly successful season. They were noi raled high in Ihe pre' season dope, buf upsel several of The leading 'reams +o lie wilh Le- moore and Fowler lor fhe division pennant buf losl' 'ro Lemoore in 'rhe firsl of lhe play-offs. Honda, Ola, Macias, Fuiihara, and Rasmussen usually were called upon 'ro slarl Ihe fracas, buf were relieved af Times by +wo cap- able reserves, Madsen and Sakai. lvlacias, Fuiihara, and Honda were voled upon by Iheir Ieammafes as 'rhe rnosf valuable players, and were presenied wi'rh a gold, silver, and bronze lie pin respec- lively. LEAGUE GAMES School Score School Score Selma IO Kingsburg I7 Selma I9 Sanger I8 Selma I2 Coalinga IO Selma I6 Fowler I7 Selma I6 Reedley I7 Selma 34 Lemoore 25 Raw I: G. Alves, T. Macias, H. Ola, Y. Fuiihara, G. Honda, S. Rasmussen, J. Sakai. Row 2: Mr Shimmin, N. Madsen, E, Dewhirsf, F. Tibbs, J. Clarlr, Y. Sahagian, B. Mcpilce. 50 5? TE Q, ll Ss ll ll ill ia lr -i l 1 ' l l'l '11 .O 3 3 i l xl Ei l . gl lil ll ll rl EL l'- E . 2 5 ll ii 3 3 3 S 'I Ei L l .l J gi gi li l LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Coach Rider had, as usual, a large lurnoul for C baslcelball, buf had a dillicull laslr lo mould a leam oul' ol inexperienced men. Ken Ola al confer and Ray Umade al guard were The only leHer- men relurning, bu+ as lhe season progressed he developed a hard lighling cnc' 'feel ouflil winning The maiorily of lheir games. The lirsl learn usually consislod ol Sleward and Sanada al lor- uf' wards, Ola a+ cenler, and Umado and Woolley al +he guard posls. The second Team usually consislod cl Umamolo and lvlalsunaga al forward, Casey al cenler, Brown and Kachadorian al guard. Ola, Umade, and Sleward were rewarded wilh a gold, silver and bronze lie pin respecfivcly al The close ol lhe cage season, being chosen by 'rheir leammales as lhe 'rhree mcsl' valuable players. Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Tofal Summary Kingsbu rg Sanger Coalinga Fowler Reedley Lemoore Tolal Row I: G. Umamofo, Y. Mafsunaqa, D. Steward, K. Ola, G. Brown, R. Umade, B. Woolley. Row 2: Mr. Rider, J. Kachadorian, W. Casey, R. Bedrosian, A. Sanada, J. McDowell, T. Malsunaqa, B. Mcpilce. si , Aixam 'Q' TRACK The Selma l-ligh Track and Tield squad, numbering over TorTy, enjoyed a highly successTul season under The leadership oT Coach Tex Cairnes. AlThough The prospecTs looked gloomy aT The be- ginning oT The season, The boys whipped Themselves inTo The leading cinder Team oT The counTy by winning The sweepsTakes aT The counTy meeT held aT Lemoore by sweeping 59112 poinTs in Three divisions. Some OT The pracTice meeTs The Selmans enTered are: HanTord InviTaTional, Bak- ersTield Relays, Tulare 20-30 Relays, Selma .lnviTaTional, and WashingTon Union In- viTaTional. AT The counTy meeT, in which eleven records were wiped ouT oT The book, Two were esTablished by Selmans. Ken 0Ta, a 330 sensaTion, sTepped This disTance in 39.3 seconds breaking The record oT 4I.6 seconds held by Eddie Bopp oT Selma. The oTher record was broken when Jerry Wilson, Billy Wilson, l-laruo OTa, and Bob Wool- ley Tinished The B class 440 relay in 46 seconds, To erase The old mark oT 46.2 held by Sanger. The boys have yeT To enTer The Valley Mee-T To be held on May 9 aT Visalia, The WesT CoasT Relays on May I6, and The STaTe MeeT To be held aT Gilroy. Row I: G. Bopp, J. Mooradian, G. Honda, B. McPike, M. Browning, J. Frame, B. Wilson, S. Gregory, J. Wilson, E. Bopp, B. Woolley, G. Fowler, M. Manley, G. Brown, T. Sakaguchi. Row 2: H. Baldwin, W. Jackson, A. Sanada, J. lwarnura, C. Marvin, N. GilsTrap, W. Casey, R. Urnade, G. UmamoTo, B. Alves, D. Jarnaqin, B. Miller, B. Baldwin, Row 3: S. Naqao, J. Clark, T. Tanaka, K. CaroThers, F. Tibbs, J. Sakai, B. Gould, J. Boornazian, H. Dillon, T. YamamoTo, K. OTa. Row 4: Coach Cairns, O. Hernandez, I. Mafsunaga, T. Macias, E. DewhirsT, O. CoTTerelI, M. Macias, D. STeward, J. W. Louqhner, Mr. Marks. 53 ff-1e?N, , Tu!! Q 2-'N E 4' v., P.-' 'I -' ':.: - .sql kifxg- 'H T' O, .'f -f i. if !:'x d TENNIS T InTeresT in Tennis was given guiTe a boosT This year by The con- sTrucTion OT Three Tine new courTs during The summer. From The very beginning oT The year The courTs have been crowded wiTh a group im 3 oT enThusiasTic racqueTeers. For The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory, Selma High was able To schedule boTh pracTice and league maTches, The maioriTy oT which Selma won. League play opened wiTh a maTch wiTh Kerman, in which Selma won all Tive maTches quiTe handily. CenTral was The nexT opponenT and in This encounTer Selma losT only The boys' singles aTTer a sTrenuous baTTle. Fowler, The nexT opponenT, was likewise able To win only one maTch, The girls' doubles. The lasT league maTch, wiTh Washing- Ton Union, resulTed in Tour vicTories and one deTeaT Tor Selma, The deTeaT coming in boys' doubles, who in losing did noT Thereby lose all chance To compeTe in The counTy finals, buT musT replay Kerman whom Selma deTeaTed guiTe easily earlier in The season. Selma High should have Three enTranTs in The counTy Tinals This year-Jean WrighT in girls' singles, Marjorie Redden and BurTon Brown in mixed doubles, and a boys' doubles Team chosen Trom The Tollowing group: Carl Crass, Harold Freer, John Mc- Dowell, and Wayne SmiTh. Girls' singles and mixed doubles have been undeTeaTed in league play. The girls' doubles Team. variously composed oT Geal BrighTwell, Jewel Niswander, Ida OTomo, and Edi+h PeTerson, were eliminaTed by Their sole deTeaT aT The hands OT Fowler. WiTh The excepTion OT Geal BrighTwell and Wayne SmiTh, The enTire Team will be graduaTed This year buT several promising Treshman racgueT wielders give coaches Miss Parrish and Mr. Thompson hope Tor a conTinuance oT Selma's high Tennis raTing. l.eTT To RighT: M. Howden, manager: l. OTomo, J. Niswander, J. McDowell, G. Brighfwell, J, Wrighf, C. A. Jackson, W. SmiTh, C. Crass, B. Brown, Mr. Thompson, Coach. -. w-- -. is ,,,.-..f,,.- . T .W .H V. J Y i...........-i...i.. .i. W . A Pow I: l-T. Dahffi, M. Maxwell, Capfain M, I-Tuff, D. Sfriplin, E, lnqhani, Y, Teramofo. Row Qi J. .lafol'v, G. llirirripmn F. Coles, E. lnqharn, E. Basom, E. Jensen, M. Vfhifalcer. Row 3: Manager D. Woolley J. Wriqhf, L. Lohrenl. l., Phillips, E. l-Tall, R, Scharfon, Coach Parrish, GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Under The direcfion of our new coach, Miss Parrish, The volleyball season was as a whole guife successful. We won all league games exCepT The fourfh, which puf Selma and Clovis in a Tie for firsT place for The divisional championship. The playoff was held fhe following weelc af WashingTon Union. Selma won The divisional championship. The Counfy Championship was losf To Riverdale affer a hard fighf. This is The firsf Time in fhirTeen years Thaf The Selma Team has nof won The Counfy Championship. However we sincerely hope Thaf nexf years Team will recapfure The pennanf for us. SWIMMING Selma l-Tigh is going To enler The counTy swim meef for The firsf firne. We are planning To enfer such evenfs as relay, racing, and diving for bofh boys and girls, and we hope To bring home several vicfories. fin all-school campaign will be held in order Thaf everyone will have a fair chance To Compefe for The Team. L. Coles, L. Sleilman. T 54 Row I: Y. TeramoTo, K. PalouTzian, M. WhiTalcer, E. Ingham, R. ScharTon, D. STriplin, G. Lance. Row 2: L. Lohrenz, manager: E. Hansen, G. Thompson. E. Ingham, M. Maxwell, H. HunTsman, T. McClain, E. Coles, M. HUTT, B. Hall. BASEBALL Girls' baseball pracTice sTarTed aT The close OT The volleyball season. ATTer several weelcs OT hard pracTice, The Team was ready Tor iTs league game againsT WashingTon Union, whom we deTeaTed by a score OT 10-7. Our hopes Tor The divisional cham- pionship were shaTTered when aTTer a hard baTTle we losT our Third league game To CenTral. ARCHERY Archery was inTroduced This year Tor The TirsT Time inTo Selma High. IT was en- ThusiasTically greeTed by a large number oT girls. They have TargeT pracTice every day and are developing Their accuracy aT disTances oT 30, 40, and 50 TeeT. More arrows are being made by The woodwork classes, and by nexT year we hope To have a good archery Team. Leif To RighT: J. Day, B. Bishop, G. Brooding, N. Girfz, D. CaTe, F. Carlson. YL' 'g I vwgm ' f x. v ,gg I' iff, Wu ek .tv 5 , g 4 - . N-f ,A A, -'4.,..L-,.. . . -L.-1 -- . . 'wg .iff 'Q -w I-121424 -1 FEATURES il J ...........g....LL....4.i L, ......, 4. Snow ollsl' Treble Clell' Our Gym Taking flue medicine Pelsl' Lool. eiilu Donll be so Curiousll Wlwy, Willie! Sleel girders in our Save some for me' Ride 'em Cowboy new bldg CALENDAR Monday, Sepfember 28, l935 ATTer a long vacaTion, Tilled wiTh empTi- ness, The employees OT The Selma Union High School once more roTurned To The Told, ioyTully Taking Their books in hand To re- sume once more Their vague connecTions wiTh higher learning. ATTer The TirsT mad rush and scramble, everyone seTTled down To The reg- ular rouTine, and The even Tenor oT campus liTe conTinued Tranquilly, undisTurbed excepT by The plainTive wails and ululaTions oT a Tew hapless Treshmen, vainly imploring Their Tor- menTors To Tread lighTly, as They were Tres- passing on sacred TerriTory. SepTember 30, I 935 The residenTs of The Selma school disTricT were inviTed To casT Their voTes Tor or aqainsT The draTTing oT bonds Tor The consTrucTion oT a gymnasium on The high school grounds. Aided by several sTudenTs, who volunTarily conTribuTed Their auTomobiles for carsl and Their Time To The TransporTaTion oT several voTers, The elecTion was carried lor passedl by a large maioriTy lor pluraliTyl. Tuesday, OcTober I5, I935 On This occasion we had Tor our assembly speaker Dr. E. J. Anderson, PresidenT oT Lin- Tield College, who spoke To us on The MelT- ing PoT oT America. The ancienT cauldron, in Dr. Anderson's opinion, is no longer Turning ouT a devil's brew, buT is producing some very palaTable examples oT arTisTry and handiwork. We were really sorry To hear ThaT Dr. An- derson's son was noT eligible Tor The presi- dency OT The U. S. AT leasT he could siT and envision roseaTe dreams oT The TuTure, iT he knew ThaT The posiTion was open To him. Freshman Recepfion, OcTober 7, l935 A goodly crowd aTTended The house l?l warming. A spanking good Time was had by all. OcTober II, l935 FooTball Game, Kingsburg vs. Selma. Selma's varsiTy, alThough unexperienced, had been whipped inTo shape rapidly by Coach Cairnes and They were rarin' To go. Keyed up To TighTing piTch by pep rallies and a bubbling school spiriT, The Team Turned in The besT game oT The season, holding The sTrong Vikings down To 26 poinTs, while They Themselves scored 20 poinTs. November 2, I 935 SecTional meeTing oT The Scholarship Fed- eraTion was held aT Selma. The aTTer-dinner speaker was Rabbi L. Greenberg, oT Fresno. The open Torum Topic was: Danger SpoTs in The World oT Today. Monday, November I8, I935 Jacqueline Duke, I3 year old child pro- digy, gave a violin reciTal in The high school audiTorium. QuiTe a large number oT sTu- denTs aTTended The program. Miss Duke displayed remarkable abiliTy and Technique, buT she was lacking in The Tinesse and polish which comes only wiTh years oT diligenT prac- Tice. December 3, I935 Mrs. Mary B. Wallace delivered an inTer- esTing address on The problems oT modern youTh. The burning issue seemed To be To neck or noT To neck. She declared ThaT her TaiTh in The younger generaTion had noT de- creased, buT had increased Tenfoldg also ThaT she was Tirmly convinced ThaT we are noT de- scending inTo The realm oT The canines. iThank heaven, we have Tound some one who be- lieves in us and is willing To champion our causell Monday, December 9, I935 Julian B. Arnold, son oT Sir Edwin Arnold, who was owner oT The London Telegraph, and auThor oT The LighT oT Asia, was The speaker. We were able To gaTher ThaT Arnold was a brillianT OxTord graduaTe lwiThouT The accenTl who had Traveled widely and was noT aT all averse To narraTing a Tew oT his advenTures. Friday, December I3, I935 The sTudenT body was honored To have as iTs guesT a group oT LaTvian singers, who gave a Tine program oT Their Tolk songs and religious anThems. WiTh a Touch oT comedy imparTed by The TallesT member, The enTire concerT was enioyed immensely by Those in aTTendance. CALENDAR December I 8, I 935 Mr. Cameron Beck, head of firing and hiring deparfmenf of fhe New York Sfock Exchange, spoke fo fhe assembly abouf fhe various fraifs, characferisfics, and elemenfs which confribufe fo fhe making of a successful career in any vocafion. Mr. Beck, who is small, buf dynamic and loqacious, spoke very rapidily, sornefimes wifhouf foo greaf a def gree of coherence, buf he undoubfedly knew whaf he was falking abouf, having had many years experience. The one disappoinfmenf jgreafer fo fhe feachers fhan fhe sfudenfsl, was fhaf he did nof hand ouf any fips on fhe sfock markef. February I4, I936 The juniors presenfed fheir annual play, Demon in fhe Dark. If was a hair-raising fhriller, filled wifh shrieks and groans jmosf of fhe groans came from fhe audiencej. Affer keeping fhe specfafors on fhe edges of fheir seafs jmosf of fhem assumed fhaf posi- fion affer fhey fell asleepj, fhe demon was broughf fo Iighf and was forced fo pay fhe penalfy. February 20, I936 Af our regular weekly assembly on Febru- ary 2O, Miss Ruby l'luyler, formerly organisf and pianisf of radio sfafion KPO, gave a varied program consisfing of a few piano solos and several senfimenfal fhoughfs con- cerning one fhing and anofher. She said fhaf she would leave us wifh a smile, buf mosf of our smiles were in abeyance, due fo our having fo rise fwo fimes before she saw fif fo leave us. Thursday, February 27, I936 Dr. Frank H. Smifh, former missionary fo China, and now fouring fhe counfry as a com- menfafor on foreign affairs, gave an address on fhe Manchurian sifuafion. l-le revealed several inferesfing facfs abouf fhe cusfoms and habifs of fhe inhabifanfs which were hifh- erfo unknown. Dr. Smifh's falk was inferesf- ing as well as educafional, and if was enjoyed by fhe whole sfudenf body. Even fhe fresh- men were able fo gafher some of The in- formafion which was provided. Thursday, April 9, I936 On fhe Thursday and Friday of fhis week fhe sfudenfs and feachers enjoyed a much needed spring recess. The brief vacafion was welcomed by all because fhe school days had begun fo be a monofonous humdrum, fhe feachers were becoming grouchier day by day, and well, nobody is relucfanf fo fake a vacafion, no maffer how brief, from his daily cares and woes. Friday, May 22, I936 The senior class of I936 presenfed fo fhe public fheir annual play, The Pa'rsy, a com- edy in fhree acfs. Mosf of fhose who af- fended had in mind fhe facf fhaf fhe Mag- nefs would be issued, buf fhey managed fo gain a few laughs from fhe play and so fhey leff wifh a sense of safisfacfion. May 29, I936 Junior-Senior Banquef was held af fhe l-lofel Californian. The seniors affended in large numbers, anficipafing a good square meal, fhe firsf one fhey have had in years. Mosf of fhose who affended fhe banquef had no idea fhaf so many pronged insfru- menfs of forfure and embarrassmenf exisfed, oufside of a denfisfs insfrumenf cabinef. Sunday evening, June 7, I936 Rev. J. M. Chamberlin, pasfor of fhe Firsf Mefhodisf Church of Selma, delivered fhe Baccalaureafe sermon fo fhe graduafing class of I936. The ceremony,- which oc- cured in fhe Bapfisf Church, afforded fhe members of fhe class, especially fhe fair sex, fhe opporfunify fo display fhe new finery and resplendenf cosfumes which were pro- cured especially for fhe occasion. If any evidences of resflessness and discomforf were evidenf, fhey were caused, you may be sure, by fhe exfreme hardness of fhe pews jchurch benchesj. Wednesday, June I0 The annual commencemenf exercises were held af Rose Avenue Field, af eighf fiffeen o'clock. This was a momenfous occasion for fhe seniors, who looked very impressive in fhe black caps and gowns. LILA..- 44. L Huddlew 3. Go gei' 'em Gahga and Ho+ Air 9. CaugH+ in Hue ad Carl IO. 'Bef her up AH' II. '!FigWrinq Bears On The sideline I2. 'NNaugl'1'ry, naughfj' Did you win? I3. Monkey-pile Cafch I+ I4. Don'+ sfrain your heads, boys ..,L. A gigs Www- Really? Taken unaware Was il lun? Always a perlecl wave in liis air Noi basl Loolc wlial we loundl' Now, girlsl' You fell 'emll Serious? Mugs Smile darn 'ya, 'lSl'1op smile! Q 'YT .tl A ,gl 4- K J' 5,2 l'Coy liffle 'rlwinql' . Lily in ner l1ond Now as I was saying Hello Cu+e, eh wl'ma+7 Wa+cl1 fha? posel' 'lAin'l she sweelw E 7 fs Tlwlnlc if will rain? AHer the game MO Solo Mio l'Yo lwo Jrlwerel' Wlwe e's your excuse? Friend and Prof. MOM principal fi sw l Closed moullm calclwes no flies Walclw llwal ball All American I love me Gossip? I wanf some, loo Senior Baslcelball Team Jewel and Ida Your public is calling srnl Mechanics! Ye Don? Cry alll l-low all yo all? Insepareblesu Blank Elaine A. Abe lnlerclass Track Glenn Anderson C. S. F. 2-3 Orcheslra I-2-3-4 Fufure Farmers 2 Winona Apley Inlerclass Volleyball I Class Program 2-3 Boyd Baldwin Alhlelics I-2-3-4 Dramalics 3-4 Class Presidenf 4 Yell Leader 2-3-4 Inferclass Sporis I-2-3-4 Ken nefh Banlcs Hi-Y 2-3-4 Vice-Pres. 4 Dramalics 2-3-4 Clarion Sfalf 3-4 Debafing 2-3 Afhlelic Manager 3 Eslher Marie Basom Girls' S 3-4 Sec. 4 Junior Red Cross Council 4 Magnel' Slaff 3 C. S. F. 2-3-4 Clarion Staff 3-4 Sporls 2-3-4 Geraldene Benefield Dramalics 3-4 Class Program 3 Usherelie 3 Elvera Bolander Tennis 3 C. S. F. 3-4 Honor Roll 3-4 Girls' S 4 Eddie Bopp Foorball 2-3 Traclc 2-3-4 Band I-2-3-4 Orcheslra I-2-3-4 Block S 3-4 Neva Brighlwell Burlon Brown C. S. F. 3-4 Bloclr S 3 Clarion Sfaff 2-3-4 Magnel' Slaff 2-3-4 Operella I-2-3-4 Morace C. Browning Class Play 3 Foofball 4 Drum Maior 3 Dramalics Tournamenl' 3 Band I-2-3-4 Vivian Joyce Busiclc Volleyball 2 Glee Club 4 Class Program 2 lnierclass Volleyball I-2-3-4 lnferclass Baslrefball I-2-3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Alvin Campbell lnferclass Foolball 2-4 Fufure Farmers I-2-3-4 Doris R. Capps Orcheslra 4 Band I-2-3-4 Glee 2-3-4 Kennefh Ca rolhers lnlerclass Baseball I-2-3-4 Inferclass Baslcefball 2 Class Program I-3 lnferclass Track 2-3-4 Mildred A. Childers Class Program I-2-3 Glee Club I-2-3 Inferclass Traclc I-2 Inferclass Baseball I Lufher R. Cole Foofball 2-3-4 Live Sloclr Judging Team 2 Band 2-3-4 Ella Rebecca Coles Girls' S I-2-3-4 Volleyball I-2-3-4 Baseball I-2-3-4 Inferclass Sporls I-2-3-4 Clarion Sfaff 3-4 Marie Colvin Raymond Oscar Cook Omer L. Collerell lnferclass Sporls I-2-3-4 Foofball 2-4 Operelfa 2 Class Program I-2 Carl Crass Tennis 4 Rally Commiflee 4 C. S. F. 4 Lorraine Craveiro Class Play 3 Conlesf Play 2 Inrerclass Tracl: I-2 Class Program 2-3 Dramalics I-2-3 Buford Leroy Crouch Band I-2-3-4 Orcheslra I-2-3 Magnef Bus. Manager 4 Orval C. Daggs Foofball 3-4 Baslrelball 4 lnferclass Baslcelball 3-4 Lucy Anna Davis Sfudenf Council I Debafing 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 C. S. F. I-2-3-4 Class Program I-2-3 Ferne Dennison Girl Reserves I-2-3 Jr. Red Cross Council 2 Band I-2-3-4 Operefle 3 Richard Duncan Fooiball I-2-3-4 Baslcefball 3-4 Bloclc S 3-4 lnierclass Sporls I-2-3-4 Track 4 Molly Eberlein Inlerclass Track Class Program I Charles Edson Class Presidenf I-3 Class Treasurer 2 Magnel' Bus. Manager 3 I-li-Y I Ralph D. Emmersen Inrerclass Baseball I -2-3-4 lnferclass Baslcefball 2-4 Pruning Team 3-4 Rose Esraelian Glee Club 3-4 Dramalics 3 Operelfa 3 Glen Fowler Class Play 3-4 C. S. F. 3-4 Sfudenl Body Presidenf 4 Hi-Y Presidenf 4 Block S 4 James Burl Fox Baslcelball 2-4 Foofball 3 Hi-Y I-2-3 Vice-Pres. 3 Baseball 4 Bloclc S 3-4 I-larold Freer Tennis 4 Yoshiki Fujihara C. S. F. 2-3-4 I-lonor Roll 2-3-4 Hi-Y Treasurer 4 Basllefball 2-3-4 Foofball 4 Fred Fuiishige Tsulomu Fuliuda Clarion Slalf 2-3-4 Magnef Sfaff 4 Traclc 3 Inlerclass Sporls I-2-3-4 Baslreiball I-2 Mamoru Fulcuma Baslmelball I-4 Traclc 3 Honor Roll I-2-3-4 Boys' S 3 Norma Girlz Magnef Edilor 4 Ass l. 3 C. S. F. I-2-3-4 Sec. 3 Clarion Sfaff 2-3 Class Play 3-4 Accompanisl I-2-3-4 Debafing 2-3 Oueenie Goshgarian Orchestra 2-3-4 Margarel' Gould Clarion Sfaff 4 Rally Commiffee 4 Girl Reserves I-2-3 Class Program I-2-3 Opereffa 3 Slerling P. Gregory Track 3 Foofball 4 Class Vice-Presidenf 4 I-Ii-Y I-2-3 Coralie June Grimes Band I Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 Dramafics I Orchesfra 2-3 Treble Clef 4 Elhyl Guernsey Dramafics 2-3-4 Glee Club 3 Class Play 3 Edifh Hall Srudenl Body Sec. 4 C. S. F. I-2-3-4 Girl Res. I-2-3-4 Pres. 4 Girls S I-2-3-4 Pres.4 lnferclass Sporfs I-2-3-4 Alberl E. Hammerich Hi-Y 3-4 Band I-4 Orchesfra I Inferclass Foofball 3 Pauline Hammerich LeRoy H. Hansen Sludenl Body Vice-Pres. 4 Foolball I-2-3-4 Baskefball I-2-3-4 Block S 2-3-4 Dramarics 2-3-4 Vera Leona Hansen C. S. F. 2-3-4 Sec. 4 Class Secrelary 4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 Ralph C. Harris Band I-2-3-4 Class Program 2 Humberfo Hernandez C. S. F. 2 Foofball 3 Hi-Y 3-4 Waller M. Holm Baseball 3-4 Margarel' Huff Class Secrefray 3 Girls' S 2-3-4, Pres. 4 Girl Res. I-2-3-4 Sec. 4 lnferclass Sporis I-2-3-4 Class Program I-3 Hazel Hunfsman Girls' S 3-4 Class Program I-2-3 Volleyball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Inlerclass Sporls I-2-3-4 C. A. Jaclcson Operelfa 4 Marion G. Jacobsen Class Program 3 Foolball 2-3-4 Operelfa 2-3-4 Glee Club I-2-3 Willie L. James Opereffa I-2-3-4 C. S. F. 3 Class Program I-2-3 Girl Reserves 4 Donald Jarnagin Foolball 2-3-4 Caplain 4 Baskefball I-2-3-4 Capf. 3 Block S 2-3-4 I-li-Y I-2-3-4 Secf. I, Pres. 2, Sect 3 Bob Jensen Baslcelball 3-4 Foolball 4 Block S 4 I-'li-Y 2-3-4 Chrisren C. Jensen Class Play 3 Foolball 2-3-4 Block S 3-4 l'-li-Y 2-3-4 Baslcefball 2 Elaine M. Jensen Treble Clelf I-2-3-4 Operella I-2-3-4 lnlerclass Sporrs 2-3-4 Magnef Slafl 3 Class Program I-2-3 Vernon C. Jensen Band I-2-3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 lnferclass Foolball 2 Lura Johnson lnlerclass Volleyball 4 Class Program I-3 Marvin Koller Dramalics 2-3-4 Class Program I-2-3 Hi-Y I-2-3-4 Dorofhy Lawson Madera High Alfonso L. Licon Fulure Farmers I-2-3-4 Lupe O. Licon Fulure Farmers I-2-3-4 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Leona Lohrenz Magnel Slall 4 Volleyball 4 Operelfa I-2 Inferclass Sporls 2-3-4 Class Programs I-2-3 Baseball Manager 4 Gladys Lum Bob MacAllisler Evelyn McCallisIer Operefla 3 Treble Clell 3 Class Program I-3 Glee Club 2-3-4 Thelma McClain Class Program I Baseball 4 John McDowell Hi-Y I-2-3-4 Treas. 3 Lighlweighf Foolball 3-4 Class Program I-2-3 C Class Baslcelball 3-4 Operella 2-3 Band I-2-3-4 James Bob McPike Band I-2-3-4 Orchesfra 2-3 Baskelball Manager 4 Block S 4 Carl Marvin Burlon A. Miller Class Vice.-Pres. I Band I-2-3-4 Class Program I-2-3 lnlerclass Foolball 4 Masalo Morishima Traci: I-2 Baslrefball I-2 Inferclass Sporls I-2-3-4 Honor Roll 4 Roberl C. Morris lnrerclass Foolball 4 Dairy Caflle Judging 3-4 Fulure Farmer I-2-3-4 Donna Jean Mossburg Opere++a I-2-3-4 Clarion Slalf I-2-3-4 Clarion Edilor 4 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 Sexfelle 2-3 C. S. F. I-2 George W. Mulligan Foolball 4 Inferclass Traclc 2-3-4 Lillian Munday Kingsburg I-2 Junior Program 3 Glee Club 3-4 Borge Nielsen C. S. F. 2-3-4 Honor Roll I-2-3-4 Hi-Y 4 Jewel C. Niswander Clarion Slaff 2-3-4 C. S. F. 3-4 Operefla 3 Class Program I-3 John Olson Baslcefball 3-4 lnlerclass Baslcelball 3 Sumilco Ida Olomo Tennis 3-4 C. S. F. 3-4 Girls' S 3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 Class Program I-3 Lloyd George Pafigan Band 2-3-4 Baslcefball 4 Vernon Pearson LaVerne L. Pelersen Fremonl High, Oakland I Eclilh V. Pelersen Girl Reserves 2-3-4 C. S. F. I-2-3-4 Class Program I-3 Tennis 4 Honor Roll I-2-3-4 Karl Pelerson Band I-2-3-4 Glee Club I-2-3-4 Operelfa I-2-3-4 Boys' Quarlelle 3 Orcheslra 2 Zable Phillips Glee Club I-2-3-4 Operella I-2-3 Class Program I-3 Mariorie Redden Operefla I-3-4 Tennis 3-4 Class Yell Leader 4 C. S. F. 3-4 Girls' S 4 John Rodriquez Tadao Salcaguchi Foolball 3-4 Baslrelball 3-4 Block S 3-4 Hi-Y 3 Lillian Serimian Glee Club 3-4 Mary Shanoian Glee Club 2-3-4 Operefla 2-3 Vera Shapazian Ellen Sfedman Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 V.P. 4 Class Program I-3 Class Play 3 Clarion Slafl 3-4 lnlerclass Volleyball 4 Kalhleen Sleele Class Program 2-3 Inlerclass Volleyball 4 Girl Reserves I-2-3 John Slephens Norma Leigh Sleward Band I-2-3-4 Orcheslra 2-4 Girls' S 3 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 Girl Reserves Officer 4 C. S. F. I-2-4 Shizuo Talcayama Kingsburg I C. S. F. 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2-3-4 lnferclass Traclr 3 Yachiyo Teramolo Baseball 3-4 Girls' S 3-4 Volleyball 4 Honor Roll 2-3 Class Program 3 Aralo Tomooka Anna Wiley Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 Dramalics I Class Program I Ernesl E. Winler Class Officer I-2-4 Foofball 4 Baslcefball 4 lnferclass Foolball I Inferclass Baseball 2 Dora Leigh Woolley Band I-2-3-4 Girls' S 4 Girl Reserves 2-3 Class Program 3 lnferclass Volleyball 4 Jean E. Wrighl' Tennis I-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4 Girl Reserve Officer 2-4 Magna? Sfalf 4 C. S. F. 2 lnlerclass Sporls 3-4 Helen H. Yamamolo Fusayo Yamaolca Mae York C. S. F. 3-4 Class Program 3 Clarion Sfaff 4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Debafing 4 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, fhe residenfs of fhe senior class, having been duly examined by a compefenf physician, and ,having been declared of sound mind, or af leasf, sound enough fo propound fhis sacred documenf, do hereby sef forfh, for all fhe world fo see and exclaim in wondermenf fhereaf, our lasf will and fesfamenf, fhis being fanfamounf fo our relinquishing fhe fenacious clufch which we now hold on 'rhaf infangible fhread of life, usually referred fo as Ihe ghosf. In so doing, we shall avoid, insofar as possible, all high sounding phraseology, bombasfic and ambiguous sfyle, and shall endeavor fo omif all verbose dispensafions, seffing down our confribufions wifh precise Iucidify, so fhaf even fhe freshmen may obfain af leasf a slighf inkling of fhe proceedings. I, Vernon Jensen, will my marked achieve- menfs in I-Iisfory 4 fo Sidney Wells. l, Elaine Jensen, will Fanny fo fhe high- esf bidder. I, John McDowell, will my foofball abilify fo Bob Gould. I, Marion Jacobsen, will my voice fo Eu- gene Kauffman. I, Jewel Niswander, will my spofless char- acfer fo Marjorie Marfin from wicked San Francisco. l, Carl Marvin, will my underfaking busi- ness fo Raymond Janian. l. Roberf Morris, will my Cadillac con- verfible fo Dick Jensen. I, Marvin Koffer, will my posifion as head mechanic af Berf's Garage fo Johnny Ed- wards. I, Margaref Huff, will my hair sfyles fo Nedra Reese. l, Jean Wrighf, will my fennis racquef fo Barbara Cadden. I, Borge Nielsen, will my infellecf fo fhe iunior class. I, Bob McAIlisfer, will my glasses and my Texas accenf 'lo Barfon Browning. I, Tadao Sakaguchi, will my place in fhe Scholarship Sociefy fo Junior Nielson. I, La Verne Peferson, will my beaufiful blue-eyed baby sfare fo Rufh Scharfon. I, Lura Johnson, will my healfhful lunches af Durham's fo Mildred Jensen. I, Leona Lohrenz, will my foofprinfs on fhe sands of fime fo Elsie Groshong. I, Thelma McClain, will my vigor, and vi- falify fo Eula Williams. I, Chrisfen Jensen, will my docfor's degree fo John Robbins. I, Bobbie McPike, will my angelic be- havior fo Frank Pefery. I, Hazel Hunfsman, will my seaf in Hisfory 4 fo 'rhe junior who sifs fhere nexf year. I, Lillian Munday, will my mefer-reader boy friend fo Erma Schmidfke. I, Jimmie Fox, will my unequaled affend- ance record in fhe sevenfh period class fo fhe annals of fhe school. I. Karl Peferson, will my opereffa paris fo Harry Burfon. We, Lupe and Alfonso Licon, will our abilify fo demolish cars fo John Schrack. I, John Sfephens, will my clarinef fo someone who knows how fo play if. I. Dorofhy Lawson, will my Grecian sfafure fo Jeaneffe Wells. I, Rose Esraelian, will my esfafe lfhe one fhe frosf demolishedl fo Louise Daher. I, Walfer Holm, will my blocking and fackling abilify fo O. J. Brighfwell. I, Mary Shanoian, will my posifion in Mr. Howden's office fo Mike Macias. I, Ralph Emmersen. will my farm fo Ray Sfaley. I, Queenie Goshgarian, will my delicious beef roasfs fo Tex Cairnes. I, Ellen Sfedman, will my public speaking falenfs 'lo June En lish. I, George Mumgan, will my gum on fhe boffom of my desk fo Johnny Thomsen. I, Marjorie Redden, will Harold Thompson fo fhe freshman class. I, Harold Freer, will my abilify fo be seen and nof heard fo Jay Warren Loughner. I, Anna Wiley, will my giff of gab fo Clarine Appleby. I. Ernesf Winfer, duly bequeafh a hosf of feminine admirers I've had for fhe pasf year fo Rodger Jensen. I, Lloyd Pafigan, will my feminine blush fo Alan Boyd. I, Arafo Tomooka, will my sincerify and shyness fo Lawrence Koffer. I, Dora Woolley, will my abilify fo handle cash and fickef sales fo Wilma Orr. I, Vernon Pearson, leave nofhing. I'm fak- ing my four years' inferesf wifh me. I, Bob Jensen, will Midge fo fhe juniors. They are abouf her speed. I, Richard Duncan, will various spif wads on fhe assembly wall fo Dyfon Harren. I, Efhyl Guernsey, will my abilify fo come home from parfies on fime fo Elsie Ingham. I, John Rodriguez, will my abilify fo pad- dle my own canoe fo Bob Rasmussen. I, Evelyn McCaIlisfer, will my make-up box fo Home Arfs Deparfmenf. I, Zable Phillips, will my knowledge of crayfish and frogs fo Margaref Howden. I, Sferling Gregory, will my hirsufe adorn- menfs fo John Frame. I, Charles Edson, will my smile and ro- manfic air fo Norman Madsen. I, Burfon Miller, will my worldly ways fo Jerry Wilson. I, Ralph Harris, will my nighf club fo Hugh Baldwin. I, Omer Lee Cofferell, will my pink, shell- like ears fo Hannan Brown. I, Glenn Fowler, will my couriesy and mannerisms fo Billy Harlan. I, Leroy Crouch, will my Louis Arm- s'I'rong cornef fo Bud Williams. I ,Norma Leigh Sfeward, will my drums fo Imogene Tarver lespecially on parade daysl. I, Esfher Basom, will my sweef and grace- ful ways fo Agnes Lassley. I, Alberf Hammerich, will my seaf in Miss Noyes' Hisfory class fo some seedy 'unior. I, Boyd Baldwin, will all my girl friends and my pugnacious jaw fo Leonard Jolley. I, Margaref Gould, will my nine foof sfride fo Darlene Crossley. I, Morace Browning, will whaf's Ieff of my permanenf fo Willie Jackson. I, Kay Sfeele, will my freckles fo Jenny Brooding. I, Mae York, will my Bawsfon awkcenf fo Gwen Thompson. I, Ella Coles, will my afhlefic abilify fo Vernice Hines. I, C. A. Jackson, will my abilify fo do 'Ihe ofher peopIe's physics fo Melvin Manley. I, Lucy Anna Davis, will my quief, serene disposifion fo my sisfer Pauline. I, Lillian Serimian, will my culfured and grown up manner fo Ferne Carfer. I, Pauline Hammerich, will my likable man- ners fo my brofher, Roberf. I, Donald Jarnagin, will my foofball prow- ess fo Raymond Paul. I, Donna Jean Mossburg, will my maiden name fo fhe school records. I no longer need if. I, Mamoru Fukuma, will my fluency in vari- ous Ianguages fo William Harf. I, Willie James, will my hand-picked dafes fo Vera Jensen. I, Edifh Hall, will my All-American fifle fo Joyce Hobler. I, Edifh Peferson, will my abilify 'ro burn fhe midnighf oil fo Narvene Freund. I, Burfon Brown, will my Indian moccasins fo Ray Holquin. I, Elaine Abe, will my delicious cakes and pasfries fo Alex MacDonald. I, Helen Yamamofo, will my ferpischorean aloilifies fo Beulah Bishop. I, Fusayo Yamaoka, will my capabilify and dependabilify fo Aliene Wafkins. I, Ida Ofomo, will my sponfaneous giggle fo Lucille Kennedy. I, Yachiyo Teramofo, will my oraforical accomplishmenfs fo Rufh Emmersen. I, Gladys Lum, will my demure quainfness fo Queen Lindsey. I, Coralie Grimes, will my Leonard Jolley fo anyone who can gel' him. In accordance wifh fhe laws of fhe sfafe, fhe firsf day of May, fhe year of our Lord we I, Norma Girfz, will my poise and per- sonalify fo Dorofhy Cafe, and my abilify 'ro fall in love wifh Dicks fo Helen Pefersen. I, Shizuo Takayama, will my diligence and quief, friendly manners 'ro Teddy Tanaka. I, Yoshiki Fuiihara, will my curly blond hair and blue eyes fo Billy Freifas. I, Fred Fuiishigi, will my agreeable and cheerful disposifion fo Jimmy Iwafsubo. I, Tsufomu Fukuda, will my fluency in various languages fo William Hari. I, Masafo Morishima, will my bombasfic ambiguous sfyle fo George Howden. I, Vivian Busick, by special requesf, will my midnighf escapades fo Maxine Ross. I, Alvin Campbell, will my Vegefable soup fo Bob Binkley. I, Doris Capps, will my love for school life fo Margaref Bafes. I, Mildred Childers, will my senior picfure fo fhe highesf bidder. I, Lufher Cole, wlil my new gray suif fo Bill Claassen. I, Marie Colvin, will my shyness fo Evelyn Boyd. I, Raymond Cook, will my flirfafious na- fure 'ro John Schrack. I, Carl Crass, will my fennis serve fo Sid- ney Wells. I, Lorraine Craveiro, will my disregard for boys fo Joe Day. I, Fern Dennison, will my hair fo fhe mop facfory. I, Johnny Olson, besfow upon Barfon Browning my bashfulness around girls. I, Leroy Hansen, will my books and essays 'ro Jimmie Boornazian. I, Vera Hansen, will my business-like af- fifude fo Fae Thompson. I, Geraldine Benefield, will a large amounf of my avoirdupois fo Myrfle Whifaker. I, Humberfo Hernandez, will my musical falenf fo Clayfon Jolley. I, Glcnn Anderson, will my Selma Theafer iob fo Lawrence Harf. I, Winona Apley, will my gracious remarks fo Wilma Sorensen. I, Kennefh Banks, will my zesfful appefife for life fo Carl Kennedy. I, Elvera Bolander, will George DeBrum's car 'Io Alice Schmidfke. I, Eddie Bopp, will my broken 330 yard dash mark fo my brofher, George Bopp. I, Neva Brighfwell, will my Fowler boy friend fo Mildred Gray. I, Kennefh Carofhers, will my deck of cards fo Hugh Baldwin and Floyd Wallace, for use in fhe sfudy hall. I, Orval Daggs, will my membership in Figh+ing Bears fo Alex Reifz. have hereby sef our hand and seal on fhis one fhousand nine hundred and fhirfy-six. BOOSTERS THE T. V. ALLEN CO. Rings, Pins, Announcemenfs Los Angeles California ANDERSON'S Sporfing Goods Tennis Supplies E. Fronf and Second Sf. Phone I2I Doug Sfeward: May I have fhe Iasf dance wifh you? Clarine Appleby: Don'f be silly. You've had if. ARNOLD'S PHARMACY Your Prescripfion Druggisf W. Fronf and Second Phone I6 BABCOCK COVER COMPANY 4Il Easf 9Isf Sfreef Los Angeles California BANK OF AMERICA Nafional Trusf and Savings Associafion CaIifornia's Largesf Bank. BENTON BELEW Opfomefrisf Eyes Examined Lenses Fiffed Elsie Groshong: Shall we waIfz? Edwin Dewhirsf: If's all fhe same fo me. Elsie Groshong: Yes, l've noficed fhaf. R. W. BINKLEY, M. D. E. R. COLE, M. D. Medical Bldg. Phone 2I6-W Selma, Calif. John Frame Ifo cenferlz Why'n'f you pass fo me when I was open? You're fhe dumbesf boob on fhe whole squad! Coach Cairnes: Boysl Boys! You forgef I am here. C. O. BROSE Guaranfeed Well Drilling Hlnvesfigafe before you invesf Phone I5-F-2 CARLSON'S MUSIC SHOPPE Musical lnsfrurnenfs and Supplies 2026 Second Sf. Phone I85 CASNER MEAT CO. Meaf, Fish, Poulfry Groceries Solicifs your Pafronage Free Delivery Phone 92 2OI8 Second Sf. Ray Sfaley: I hear your car has no speedomeferf' Burfon Miller: Buf fhaf doesn'f maffer. Af fen miles an hour fhe windshield rattles, af fiffeen fhe headlighfs, af fwenfy fhe bumper, and af fwenfy- five I raffle. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE W. C. Shrewsbury, Pres. Fresno, California CI'IARLEY'S CAFE A Good Place fo Eaf Van Horn Hofel Building When you dine ouf dine af CharIey's Charles Lum CITIZENS LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Maferial, Painf and Hardware Virgil G. Schoeneman, Mgr. I799 Wesf Fronf Sf. Phone 2I NAMED Midge Maxwell: Whaf make is your new car? Evelyn Boyd Irafher vague abou? such fhingslz I fhink I heard him say if was a Wow. W. I-I. DEWHIRST Dewhirsf's Dry Goods, Groceries, Meafs I933 High Sf. Selma, Calif. EDSON'S CONFECTIONERY Walfer and Charles Edson Homemade Candy - Founfain - Magazines Lunches served daily II A.M.-2P.M. Walfer Edson, Prop. I927 High Sf. Selma, Calif. THE EVERSON PRINTERY Good Prinfing I804 Tucker Sf. Phone 39I-J FACULTY FORKNERS' Hardware and Furnifure I939-47 High Sf. Phone 89 Bob Binkley was boasfing fhaf his family fraced ifs ancesfry much farfher back fhan fhe Conqueror. I suppose, sneered Burfon Brown, you'II be felling us fhaf your forefafhers were in fhe Ark wifh Noah? CerfainIy no, said Bob wifh a liff of his eyebrows. My people had a boaf of fheir own. FRESI-IMAN CLASS GIRL RESERVES GIRLS' S HI-Y During a hisfory lesson Mr. Blayney asked his class: Whaf happened in I483? Lufher was born, answered Leroy Hansen prompfly. Ouife righf. And whaf happened in I4-87? Affer a long pause Leroy venfured- Lufher was four years old. JACOBSEN'S DRY GOODS COMPANY Dry Goods and Clofhing 2OI2 Second Sf. Phone 46 JUNIOR CLASS BOOSTERS JUSTESEN'S FOOD STORE Meaf and Groceries A Valley Insfifufion KELLEY'S TRAY SERVICE Gas and Eafs N. McCall Avenue Across from High School Miss Nordyke: I believe we sfudied fhe bird family lasf week. Please fell fhe class whaf kinds of ducks fhere are. Joe Day: Well, Ief's see. There's The wood duck which lives on fhe land. and. uh. er, fhe aquaducf which lives in fhe wafer. PARK DRUG STORE Courfesy and Prompfness Opposife fhe Park Phone I2 PARKS STUDIO ' 253 N. Van Ness Fresno Calif. Marion Jacobsen: Sprechen Sie Deufsch? Alex Reifz: Huh? M. J.: Sprechen Sie Deufsch? A. R.: Sorry, come again. M. J.: I say, do you speak German? A. R.: Oh sure, sure. PARK SERVICE STATION Complefe Aufomobile Service Selma Calif. Mr. Robinson: Now we find fhaf X is equal fo zero. Ross Dorow: Geel All fhaf work for nofhing. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Where Savings Are Greafesf I948 High Sf. Selma. Calif. J. L. ROBINSON Funeral Home Selma, Calif. Phone II6-W Mr. Hoegh ldisgusfed af finding only one sfudenf in classrooml: Well, where are fhe resf of The fools? Sidney Wells liusf as disgusfedlz I don'f know, sir. If seems we're fhe only fwo here. SANITARY GROCERY B. R. Arranfs, Prop. I953 High Sf. Phone I9 CHESTER E. SH EPARD Afforney-af-Law Selma California SWANSON MOTOR CO. Ford - Lincoln Zephyr Sales and Service W. Fronf and 2nd Sf. Phone 38 RAYMOND SCOTT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Selma, Calif. SELMA DRUG COMPANY G. Claassen Selma. Calif. Phone 50 SELMA INSURANCE AGENCY Berf A. Sfafham 2OI7 Second Sf. Phone 33 Gene Rasmussen: Did you hear abouf Jay Warren? He drank some sulphuric acid by misfakef' Esfher Basom: Hurf him? Gene Rasmussen: No. he said fhe only fhing he noficed was fhaf he made holes in his handker- chief every fime he blew his nose. SELMA STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Works C. Mossburg ICify Agenfl W. F. Mason, Prop. SENIOR CLASS C. O. SORENSEN 20 Years wifh New York Life Insurance 2009 Second Sfreef Phone I4-W SOPHOMORE CLASS SILENCE A conversafion wifh an Englishman. MRS. L. W. TAYLOR Say If Wifh Flowers I9I7 High Sf. Phone 220-W TERRY'S STATIONERY STORE School Supplies 2007 Second S+. Phone 202 THE TOGGERY Men's Furnishings J. R. Crossley Phone 242 THE TRIANGLE PRESS Prinfers and Publishers I732 Tucker Avenue Phone 302 SHOPPING Mr. Sims: Can you lef me off fomorrow affernoon? My wife wanfs me 'Io go shopping wifh her. Mr. Howden: Cerfainly nof. We are much foo busy. Mr. Sims: Thank you very much. You are very kind! VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY Phone 3l I-W Selma California THE WATCH SHOP Glenn O. Kenyon Jeweler 2035 2nd Sfreef Selma, Calif. Cusfomer: Do you ever play anyfhing by requesf7 Leroy Crouch: CerfainIy. Cusfomer: Then I wonder if you'd play dominoes unfil l've finished my lunch. DR. G. W. E. WHITE Denfisf Medical Bldg. Selma, Calif. NORMAN WETHEY Dod e and Plymoufh Safes and Service Selma California AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS FINIS When lime, wlwo sfeals our years away Shall sfeal our pleasures, loo, The mem'ry of fhe pasl' will slay. And half our joys renew. -MOORE. 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