Selma Union High School - Magnet Yearbook (Selma, CA)
- Class of 1938
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X A Y N pa 1 - W if 'fffsl . , or :TlE f 1 fi '-9 9 5 f' Q' 1 -5 ' I - , 9' I XX 1 Q61 kg ff .4 55275 gfyk Q5 7 ng fiil ax uh - X '5 Qugsff .Pr if lst-1.-. :I 1 I. Tums on Hwe Tummy. 2. Wlwoa! 3. Piwooey! 8. Do you follow me? 4. Boffoms up. 9. S d f 5. Goin' some place. Geena OU 6. Hoiqlw Hof i0 Exdamaflon 7, Infgdudg. Harmonious discord I2. Spreadinq If on Huck Hof Hand Sound effccfs. VU feH you one. A T. B. Case. BIG FIVE The duTy oT The board in general is To de- Termine The policies oT The school. WiTh This ThouohT in mind The TrusTees have done every- Thinq This year ThaT They can Tor The welTare oT The sTudenT body and school. Under The supervision OT The board many im- provemenTs have been made. The sTairs in The Science l-lall have been reconsTrucTed7 The bleachers on The AThleTic Tield have been ree paired, The old JeTTerson school building has loeen purchased and will be moved To The high school campus where iT will be reconsTrucTed inTo a music hall. These are samples oT The board's work. They are always anxious To please, and will do everyThing wiThin Their power Tor The school. Top To BoTTom: C. W, Adams, E. A. Boyd, Rees Davis, Mads Madsen, l. L, STeward. Tl-IE BIG SI-ICDTS ThroughouT The enTire year oT I937- 38, our TaiThTul sTudenT body oTTicers have been our leaders, walking beTore us, meeTing our Troubles, and paving The way Tor The progress of our sTudenT body. SelecTed Trorn our enTire school as our oTTicial leaders, They have done Their our enTire sTu- vvorlc well, and To Them ' ress iTs graTiTude d nT body wishes To exp e Tor Their splendid services. Donald D. STeward, Top To BoTTorn: A. Mac , B. Cadden, L. Sims, J. Sakai, G. Thompson. 1 WHIQLWINDS QP ww, WISDQM, AND WHAT Up N' LLL N16 Q5 1 la V ' E is ' , I: 'fr . Viifsyffg, A 'WPS' - a '-t ',:' , , - X , A ' saw WUWMW, , . . iff f 2 g Q..wg j.m .. I 7 N 5, . R Candio Camera Mar- 7 Slamagh A che. Dorff be a brisse Lucifer. Double Trouble. Seniors march on. Qbiocf ol my affec- lions? Here's lo ya! .l. Nielson. D. Groshonq. M. Maxwell. 'Fx The plaque which lhe seniors ol l938 leave loe- hincl will our lo lh lh d p r e memories ol a greal an successful class, lhanlcs parlly lo our advisors, Thompson, Shafer, Burrell, Sherzer, Burdick, Whisller, and Chrislensen. in 5 r- Some of our ouisianding acrivifies have been Jrhe Crificizing compeiifors? If rnusf be good. Mercy-This is dreadful! Whaf is ihis? Gossip G-aiherer goes To Jrown. Feminine brawn. She'll come baclc, Alex. Clarion firne again. A pillow of??? The rnorninq affer. Roclced in fhe cradle of lhe deep J. Hayes. C. Nielsen. B. Gould. G. Thompson. Z! junior-senior banquet junior Farce, junior picnic, senior play, senior brealdasi, senior day, and cham- pionship Jreams in volleyball, bas':e+ball, and fracla. 1 li HELEN S. ABE OWEN L. , AIVAZIAN GEORGE ALVES ELLEN ROSE ANDERSON FERNE ANDERSON ALBERT H. ARNST LOUISE BAILEY F. D. BARR FLORENCE CARLSON EVELYN BATES FERNE D. CARTER EVA BERGMAN DOROTHY CATE V ROBERT w, BlNKLEY, JR. PAUL CAUDLE BEULAH BISHOP ARNOLD CHRISTIANSEN BARBARA MAY CADDEN JAMES CLARK EVERETT CAMPBELL 20 HENRY DILLON ROBERT CLARK JEAN ERWIN GENE COBURN KATHRYN FOLMAR SHIRLEY DARNELL AGNES FREEMAN HOWARD DAVIS NED H. GILSTRAP BARBARA JOSEPHINE DAY BOB GOULD EDWIN M. DEWHIRST DOUGLAS GROSHONG 2 I ELSIE IRENE GROSHONG EDNA HANSEN MARJORIE F. HARLAN JAMES HAYES JANE HERRINGTON RICHARD HOEGH GEORGE HONDA PAU LINE I-IUTTON MASAR U IVJATSUISO JAKE KACHADOORIAN TOSI-II KAWASAKI IIAZEL KAZARIAN RICHARD ' I. KELLER ' LUCILLE KENNEDY 'ilk TERUYE KOMOTO RUBY LANDREY RAYMOND LEE ROBERT LEG-GATE TONY MACIAS LEWIS E. MARTIN PHYLLIS MASON MILDRED MAXWELL CHARLES MQALEXAN DER ALEX MacDONALD FRED MULLIGAN CAROLE K. NAKAYAMA GERALDINE M. NELSON 22 HELEN G. PETERSON CLEORA NIELSEN RUSSELL PETERSEN HENRY NIELSON, JR. VERNON PETERSON KEN OTA FRANK PETERY GLADYS PALOUTZIAN HOWARD PETROFF GLADYS PATIGAN LILLY PHILLIPS JOHN PAUL JOHN W. ROBBINS 23 EVELYN ROBERTS OLIVIA ROCHA RALPH C. RODRIGUEZ MAXINE HELEN ROSS ELEANOR SAHAGIAN YEZNICK SAHAGIAN JOHN SAKAI ALEX A. SANADA ERMA SCHMIDTKE JOHN SCH RACK ZEPHYR SERIMIAN RUSSELL L. SILVA LeROY SORENSEN BERT A. STATHAM, JR. ADA STEDMAN CLIFFORD THOMPSON DOUGLAS STEWARD GWENDOLYN THOMPSON DOROTHY STRIPLIN JOHNIE K. THOMSEN MAXINE SUTHERLIN EILEEN THORNBERRY WATARU TAKESHITA NORMAN E. THORNTON GEORGE TANAKA LeROY C, TYLER MONA TAYLOR 24 GEORGE UMAMOTO MARY M. UMEDA WILLIAM WALKER SIDNEY M. WELLS Seniors wifhouf picfures LAURA MQDOWELL STANLEY MOE BOB WOOLLEY TAKASI-II YAMAMOTO I-IARUKO YAMAOKA Tl-IIRTY-NINERS lu..- 5 ,QD F' l-laving spenl lhe firsf 'rwo years of our high school career in learning where lo go and whal 'ro do, we slarlod oul This year preparing ourselves for +he lime when we would ascend Jrhe lhrone lo rule. While we were aboul il, we pul our superiors in iheir places by faking +he honors in inferclass baslcelball. We have made ourselves a good name, loo, in Jrhe resi of Jrhe sporls. During +he year we had iwo pariies one of which was held in lhe gym. We are proud of The grand banguef lhal we gave +he seniors and we are sure +hey liked il. Our play The Luck ol +he Irish was a smashing hil. We sponsored a boolh in lhe carnival, which, lilce lasr year's, was successful. l-laving proved ourselves capable, we are conlidenlly slepping info our deparling lords' boois nexi year. Top Row: J. Boornazian, B. Alexander, G. Bopp, T. Bohner H, Anderson, A. Boyd, O. J Brighfwell. Fronl Row: l., Anderson, C. Appleby, R. Berg, G. Bergman, lvl. Busiclc, B. Bailey, D. Browe. -., WW Top Row: V. Thornburg, R. Car maclc, R. Jensen, l.. Jaclcson, W Rasmussen, J. Swope, W- Sleiqa leder, N. Yamaolca. Frorl Row: G. Dadigan, l-l. Bo- l .ander, E. Barigian, J. Carler, D Crufl, R. Davis, E. Corlner, E Casey. 26 7' Top Row: R, Hiraoica, E. Keuff mah, Kindiund, V. Jones, R Neison, R. Enqiish, R. Enqhoim, D. Giiiespie, G. Enqholrn, R. Faui. Second Row: P. Huqhes, L, Koffer. K. Kachadorian, D. Kefchum, S. Honda, R. Dorow, N. Komofo, A. Kachadoorian, E. Kurokawa, R, Kachadoorian. Boiforn Row: F, Johnson, M. Kuriciian, M. Jensen, V. Jen- sen, P. Jensen, J. Jones. H. Keicirri, K, Kurnashiro. gfv Top Row: J. Wiison, L, Wiii iams, W. Sfeeie. M, Taicayarna K. Urnanfiofo, J. Woods, C Thonnpson, R. Smirh. T. Tani rnofo V. Thornbufq, G. Shafer, R. Peferson, Second Row: N. Reese. E Zaicarian, V, Wiiiiams, C Wcaoiiey, M. Wriqhi, E. To icesien, N. Roe, Y. Yamaoica S. Yernarnoio. J. Wiiiiams, J Wiiiiafns, Bofforn Row: R. Thornburg A. Woods, M. Sfeiiens, L Sfriclciand, I. Shanoian, L Suddiian, H. Schwabeniand M. Tyrreii, B. Weiis, J. Say, Top Row: J. Emerzian, C. Has- fin, R. Hammerich, Coiii- coff, E. Hoii, C, Ficlceri, C. Ficlcerf, B. Hari, Y. Fuiimoio, J, Gilberf. Second Row: C. Hoeqh, W. Davis, J. Enqiish, M. Haqop- ian, L. Hamilion, C. Goidbeck, A, Fowier, V. Hines. Bofiorn Row: J. Hobier, E. Heli, M. Garnow, C, Gonzaies, A. Gooikasian, E. Hecicman, D. Edson, D. Harris. Top Row: E. Oman, J, Mulii Clan. J. Mooradian, M. Macias G. Lloyd, Y. Mafsunaqa, Y Misaici, M, Miyarnoio, H Nekaqawa, T. Misalci, M. Node Second Row: D. Laiham, E Yano, M. Yamamofo, G. Naka- iani, T. Naicaqawa, V, Marvin P. McCormick, D. Larqenf, K Paioufzian, W. Orr. S. Naqao Boifom Row: F. Teyior, Mi Torii, T. Masumoio. L, Miiier. B. Morqen, Lindsey, V. Lynn, J. Nahiqien, V. Naiarian, L. Praff. SECOND YEARLINGS We sophomores, under fhe compefenf leadership of our class officers and advisors, have af lasf emerged from wifhin fhe green shell in which we resided all lasf year while freshmen. This year we have had a rip-snorfin' good parfy, selecfed our class rings, sponsored The Phonograph Busfinw' boofh af our annual carnival, and have done ourselves guife proud in all forms of afhlefics. Now fhaf we are on our feef, we are really going places in our nexf fwo years. and we aren'f lcidding eifherl Officers: B. Benneff, J. Freeman, V. Hall, R. Sakai. Top Row: R. Hamilfon, J Freeman, R. Groshong, D Holf, E. Hamrin, H. Hanson, J. Huffon, M, Hernandez, Ledbeffer. Second Row: G. Goorigian, Y. G-amow, J, Ifo, B. Jacobsen, B. Herrinqfon, R. Jeffrey, W. Franfzich. Boffom Row: F. Huffmeier, V Hall, J. Hayes. H. Harf, D Hasfin, H. Huckabay, T. Gil lespie. A. Holm. Top Row: D, Anderson, M. Amaro C. Brady, V, Barnes, 6. Aivazian R. Bohl, l.. Benneff, B. Briqhfwell C. Basmaiian. Second Row: R. Bixler, J. Ander- sen, l.. Barlcer. G. Aivazian, H Campbell, M. Browe, G. Brown G. Ashrnan. W. Brown. Boffom Row: T. Binkley, N. Ap- R pleby, B. Benneff, H. Araki, Barnes, M. Baqdasarian, A. Bo- runda, L. Barfon, l.. Asada. 28 Top Row: D. McClarly, J. Jones T. Masurnolo J. Mealy, M. Naqao. Z. Madqaslnian, A. Ledbelfer. A. Kazarian, W. Kelclwrn, G. Lundeen, R. Jen- sen, R. Jensen. Second Row: M. Kavanaqlw, G. Nalcavarna, C. Norsiqian, A. Morrison, P. Jones, K. Kof- subo, P. Keller, E. Monsees, S. Morqan. Bollorn Row: M. Leal, T. Love- lace, B. Mason, B. Mason, M. Moe, K. Marlc, M. Lowry. M. Klndlund, Y. Mlvarnofo. l-l. Node, T. Kafaqirl. Top Row: J, Valwlsfrorn, M. Yano, K. Urneda, L. Sorensen, Wlqlwf. S. Wilder, L. Vlau. Slallwam, L. Sleele, C. Taylor, W. Woods. Middle Row: P. Troisi, S. Smifln E J. Teixelra, T. Tanlrnolo, Walker, E. M. Sleffens, L. Sil veira, K. Yoslvida, S. Tonnooka J. Sleefer, G. Winlers. Bollonn Row: S. Yarnaslwlla, Vincenf, D. Srniflw, P. Swope Ta'oolian, N. Sons M, Teramolo T. Tafa, Y. Tara, S. Sllvelfa. Swlllw. Top Row: W. Folmar, E. Elias D. Ernrnersen, E. Craven, C Esraellan, E, Dari, E. Dels. C Darlinq, J. Dennis. G. Eladlan J. Alexander, K. Deis. Second Row: J. Davls, R. Fow- ler, R. Duncan, L. Cole, D Dillon, R. Campbell, F, Erwin G. Dovle, D, Carler. Mr Tanlce, Boflorn Row: E. Dudley, M. Evans, C. Enqlislw, M. Carlson, V. Crouclw, G. Cole, B. Erner- zian, I. Eberlein, V. Crass. Top Row: Mr. Sims, J. Olorno. D, Powell, S, Po++er, L. Poe, D. Rasmussen, Cz. Nvqren, B. Richards. C. Rvce, S. Salwaq- lan. Second Row: R. Sakai. L. Poore, E. Paflqan, M. Powell T. Renfrow, A. Paloufzian, P. Peferson, K, Salcaquclwl, C. Sclmlfz. Bolfom Row: J Rowland, D. Roberls, E. Pills, L. Riclward- son, I. Sclwlfz, D. SCOH, H. Nielson, H. Node, G. Naka- qawa. UP AND COMING GREEN!-IORNS Well, al lasl we have come lo lhe end of our iourney or al leasl Through Jrhe worsl' parl of il. Upon arriving al Selma l-li lhis year, we groped around like blind people for lhe firsl few weels, unlil, seeing our plighl, lhose Mighly Seniors loolc us in hand and walched over us much as a molher does her babe while he is learning lo lake lhose 'Firs+ lew loddling sleps. They fed us wilh Jrhe u+mos+ care and saw lo if Thar we were properly afrired VVi+h Jrhal help we learned Jfhe ropes and proceeded fhrough Jrhe year. During Jrhe monlh of January we had a mos? enioyable and successful parly. We have done well in olrher aclivilies also Now we are doing as all freshmen do, looking info The lulure wilh high hopes. Top Row: R. Sorensen, T. Thornas, B. Urneda, F. Teixeira, W. Tanirnolo, P. Sleigleder. Second Row: J. Swanson, l.. Vahlslrom, V. Wiley, K. Yama- rnolo, R. Wriqhi. Bolforn Row: lvl. Yarnashila, S Talceshifa, L. Taylor, S. Woods J. Slephens, L. Toudal, M. Tanaka, R. Yerelzian. Top Row: D. Archer, F. Bafes, B Achord, M. Bellencourl, L. Belch er, M. Brown, lvl, Aralci, C. Carl- wrighl. B. Anderson, M. Abaiian R. Anfles. Second Row: A. Alvarez, A. Ash- rnan, V. Ayvazian, H. Anderson F. Bandy, M. Alves. R. Balmer Boliorn Row: J. Arranfs, W. Brown, J. Blayney, E. Belew, A. Cairnes, lvl. Bogdanovich, l.. Arnsl, L. Avery. 30 Bollonn Row: V. Kelclvunv, . Top Row: G, Kelclwrn, W. Groslnonq, S. Jacobsen. R. Kelley, G. Kypreos, J. Gray, R. Gilslrap, C. Kypreos, P. Jabolan. Second Row: M. Londquisl, T. Iwamolo, B. Jackson, G. Lass- ley. A. Harris, D. Jolvnson, A. Jepson, M, Hulclwerson, T. lnowye. C olsubo, S. Kurnaslviro, T. umaslwlro, M. Jolwnson, L. Howden, B. Hayley, I. Huflon. lop Row: L. Salnaqlan, H Solnwabenland, A. Paloulzlan B. pelroll, J. Peak, W, Sleeler, D. Oman, R. Sclwarlon. Second Row: G. Rowland, R Salnaqian, A. Salvaqlan, C. Sil yelra, K, Olcubo, L. Pelerson F. Pinlnelro, L. Roclna. Bollorn Row: D. Sims, B. Sides W. Smillw, M. Paul, L. Sell, B Paulson, N. Poller, H, Slwapaz ian. WG Top Row: J. Gilberf, H. De Lano, T. Casey, T. Colvin, G Clarlc, W. Derrinqer, L. Cra yen. Second Row: R. Dayls, R. Frel las, D. Crayeiro, D. Clwrlslen sen, H. Flora, M. Cravelro, J Coles. Boflom Row: T, Fuiimolo, R Folrnar, J. Freer, E. Dayls, P Foley, G. Clarlc, E. Dance, J Dari, Top Row: S. Nelson, L. Ny- qren, N. Maclas, B. Marlin, E. Llylnqslon, C. McClain. Second Row: R, Madsen, F. Morqan, E. Masalci, B. Loclcie, A. Lamb, J, Mulligan, Third Row: L. Marlln, R. Mun- day, 6. Munday, H. Naqala, A. Naqao, H. Nalcalani, A. Mulllqan. Bolforn Row: E. McDowell, M. Maxwell, V, Lallnam, D. Marlin, E. Lundeen, M. J. Mauldln, C. Malllmews. He who planfs a +ree Planfs a joy: Plan+s a comforf fha? wili never cloy. Every day a fresh realify. Beaufiful and sfrong, To whose shelfer fhrong Creafures blifhe wi'rh song. If 'rhou couldsf buf know, fhou happy 'free Of The bliss fhaf shelf inhabif fhee. From PlamL a Tree by Lucy Larcom gx L-Q K. ,A 3 I X- Q f'4 IW: I. Relics of I939. 2. IaI TrucIcin'? IbI Goodbye pal. 3. Cuffinq cakers. 4. Moon over Japan. 5. Aufhorifv. 6. Ah-ha! Cauqhf in II'1e ad! 3.3 ge' 7. O Solo Meow! 8. Befween Ads. IO. And I sez Io her, I sez,- II. KarnivaI Kapers Parade. I2. Biq AppIe? 13. A new ar1qIe IwormI I4. Me and my qal. ns. Siam szqm a..a. 16. Scrawl here. please. I7. Frosh. X -a1.........,,w A . Q x C QP fuer STUDENT EXECUTIVE Presiding aT The head oT The council Table was Alex MacDonald and gaThered abouT him were his assisTanTs ranging down bl according To Their imloorTance. The Ta e AT The TooT siTs The lowly Treshman who as yeT has very liTTle To say abouT The im- porTanT maTTers oT The sT.udenT body buT ' ' 'd' his Time. in beTween is paTienTly bi mg siT The represenTaTives Trom The Two oTher classes and also The advisors. This year The sTudenT body counci over The rally deparTmenT Tor The TirsT Time: They also changed The rule oT ac- cumulaTing poinTs Tor sweaTers. The T denT body council has aTTended To all s u new maTTers ThaT have come up and ' TTh worlc all The while Took care o e ThaT Their duTies required. l Toolc d B Cadden A Top PicTure: D. STewar , . , MacDonald. Second PicTure: J. Coles, T3 BenneTT, R, Dorow. Third PicTure: J. Day J. T-lerrinqTon. BoTTorn PicTure: G. T-low den, L. Sims. 34 PIQESS B055 The publicalions commillee, under lhe chair- manship of John Sakai, complefed Hs Task of cen- soring and aiding Selma High publicafions. The commillree also sponsored an emblem drive for The purpose of adverfising Selma High's Sfudenf Body and alhleiic Jreams. Allhough 'rhe deparimenlr is a cornparafively new one in Selma High, i+ being now only in i+s second year, +he cornmillee is progressing rap- idly Jroward a higher sfandard of school publi- canon. Top fo Boffom: J. Sakai, P. Davis, G. Nakagawa, S. Wells, A. Cairnes. was ly K V' I M-C. Hoeqh, L. Praff, Associafe EdHors A f-D. Grosnonq, R. Dorow, Business Manaqers. G-B. Binkley, P. Davis, Safes Manaqers, S-V. Hines, D, Sims, Ar? Edifors. T-J. Blayney, L. Howden, Freshman Edifors. A-B. Mason, V. Crass, Sophom Edifors. OF6' ' ' A ff 'Www X np-- ws, 47 A Vs v-Q N-M. Iwaisubo, A. Fowler, Sporfs Edilors. E-l-l. Dillon, R, Pelersen, Snaps Edilors. T--Ll. Maxwell, Senior Eclifor. F-J. Say, A. Fowler, Junior Eclifors. F-C. Nielsen, E. Hansen, Typisfs. Faculfy Advisors-R. Swiff, L. Sims. JOSEPHINE DAY Edilor in Chief Al lhe end ol anolher year, in many ways a championship year, lhe annual school publicalion, The lvlagnel, is again issued lo ils subscribers. Joe Day slarled our slail oil +o a radianl slarl lhis ierm by springing a novelly Magnel Drive. Our lvlagnel office, named Ye Olde lvlagnef Inn and dressed in old English sfyle, was lhe cenler of inler- esl during The sales campaign which hil a new high in our school. Cornplele even To a lown crier and newspaper, The drive proved lo be an old English success. Aller a good year ol cooperalion, we, lhe lvlagnel Slall, give you lhe I937-38 lvlagnel. We hope you like il! 37 --q- A a i x i . ,S-gf q, ifkjfl mf -i 'arf 'H ., wwf? a Ap?-hai 'I 'V'N A . 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A Hales. ll. D1 3 A e:G,Browr1, E. Barlqian Second Plclur zian J Boorna . F Groslwon Sledfnan, , Third picfurez S. Darnell, c. E. Takesian, L. Marlin. Top Row: R. PeTerson, R. Ham merich, A. ChrisTiansen, L Viau. L. Williams, J. Say, G ShaTer, O. J. BrighTwell, A Boyd, G. Nyqren, R. Groshong Second Row: T. Macias, F BaTes, E. Hamrin, V. Jones, L EGOTISTICALP This year The Girl Reserves have used The Topic Curselves as a base Tor discussions. Phyllis Mason made a grand presidenT, and under her leadership The girls spon- sored several acTiviTies. They had Their booTh aT The carnival as well as in The Girls' Jinx. ln January They held Their recogniTiOn service in The Selma HOTel. During The laTTer parT OT The year They enTerTained The boys OT The Hi-Y wiTh a bean Teed. ln The spring They had a Tashion show in The audiTorium, and ended Their year wiTh a successTul parTy. A M HI YOUTHS Cole, G. Aivazian, J. GilberT, L. Nygren, J. CarTer, B. Woolf ley. Third Row: S. Wells, D. Gro- shonq, S. Nelson, A. Sanada H. Nielson, R. Dorow, M WighT, J. Coles. BoTTom Row: E. DewhirsT, N GilsTrap, E. KauTTman, R. PeT- ersen, D. STeward, B. BenneTT J. Thomsen, W. Groshong, R WriqhT. The Hi-Y, because OT having such a large group, was divided inTo Three groups This year so ThaT The varied inTer- esTs OT The club as a whole mighT be Taken care OT. The Freshmen Hi-Y elecTed J. Coles Tor Their presidenT and proceeded onward. They held a sl4aTing parTy aT The high school during The winTer and also had a bean Teed. The Junior-Sophomore group elecTed G. ShaTer as Their presidenT. They also had several parTies. The Senior group has had several parTies, among Them one when Mr. Burrell enTerTained The group aT his home. The Hi-Y group as a whole were enTerTained by The Girl Reserves aT a bean Teed. Top Row: P. Davis, L. Miller M. Browe, I. Schullz, E PiTTs, F. Carlson, M. Ross Q. Lindsay, M. Carlson, V Hall, H. Campbell, D. Cra- veiro, M. Tanaka, F. Mor- gan, M. Craveiro, R. Camp' bell, V. Crass. Second Row: L. Howden, B Hayley, c. eaiabeci, J. Ari Fd nis, K. Kachadorian, D CarTer, L. Richardson, A Adams, S. Woods, E. Walk' er, M. Sufherlin, D. STriplin, D. CaTe, V. MarTin, D. Ed- son, M. C. WrighT, S. Hon- da, E. Dance, M. Jensen, W. Brown, M. Tyrell, R. SwiTT, D. Harris, E. Olson. Third Row: B. Morgan, J. Blayney, B. Sides, D. Sims, E. Casey, L. Anderson, M. Paul, A. Cairnes, E. Bates, E. ROberTs, P. Jensen, M. Busick, J. English, M. Max' well, E. Belew, D. Marfin, G. Nakalani. Boflom Row: H. Nielson, J. Hobler, C. Hoegh, D. Browe, P. VincenT, B. Bishop, D. ScoT1, B. Mason, P. Mason, V. Hines, B. Mason. if KI. 40 PEPPER SI-IAKERS Under Douglas S'reward's able leadership lhe rally corn- millee slrove successfully lo creale a beller school spiril by carefully noling and calling alfenrion lo all acfions and aclrivilies, individual or group, which did nol' reflecl To +he good name of Selma High. Many small, bul' annoying delecls were elirninaled, such as The booing of referees and opponenfs. The rally connmillee is proud To lcnow Thal il had a share in improving bolh school spiril and sporfs- manship. Top Row: H. Shafer, H. Sfalham, D. Sleward, J, Thomsen, G. Shafer, H. Dillon, H. V. Thompson. Bolfom Row: G. Thomp- son, A. Fowler, V. Hall J. Blayney, J. Day, B Gould, B. Marlin. 4 I Hoeqh. ler, H. Bolander. CHARITY FOR ALL Wifh Miss Nellie Chrislensen as advisor, Alex MacDonald, president and Joyce Hobler, secrelary, 'rhe Junior Red Cross Council gol busy during Chrislmas lime and had a grand roy drive. Sevevral boxes were shipped lo lhe leprosy colonies, and along wilh lhenn They senl' sloclcings filled by The Junior Red Cross Council. The can drive lhis year was also a success, and several larnilies were made happy during Chrislmas by The good worlc of Jrhe Junior Red Cross under ils council. Top Row: N. Chrisfensen M Wiqhl, O. J. Brig well Groshonq, A. MacDonald R Bofforn Row: G. Brown Howden. E. Lundeen J Hob X as 4- If , . ti 4, 1 l ti ' GRID GROWLERS We, The members oT The FighTing Bear organizaTion, have iusT compleTed an overwhelmingly successTul year. AT The be- ginning oT The year we had a meeTingl We elecTed Alex Mac- Donald Tor presidenT and Then proceeded noT To have any more meeTings or anyThing else Tor The resT oT The year excepT Tor one parTy, buT none oT us lcnew where ThaT one was held. We are The ouTsTanding eleven boys oT The Selma l-Tigh School! We represenT The power, The highesT social ranlc, and The brains lwe have one member on The scholarshipl oT The school! We have had a good Time This year and we hope ThaT The organizaTion in The TuTure conTinues To do so.'T L op w. F. Teixeira, R. Eng- holm, K. Kindlund, G. ShaTer E. l-Tamrin, D. Rasmussen, C l-lasTi'i, M. Amaro, R. JeTTrey T. lwamoTo, R. Richmond. Second Row: J. lwa'noTo, P Bixler, l.. Poore M. Alves, l. Cole, E. Deis, B, Richards, V Barnes, P. Hughes, A, Donald, S. Walla, L. Jaclcson 6. Bergman, Mr. Rider, F. Mul ligan. Third Row: E .BarneTT, J, Jones, R. CoTTman, J. Swope, F. D Barr, lvl. Bogdanovich, l.. Sor ensen, R. Silva. D. Emmerson BoTTom Row: G, Eiadian, A. Kazarian, J. Dennis, M. Nagao, J. Teixeira, W. FranTzich, P Robbins, G. Tanalca, L. Craven B. BriqhTwell, lvl. J. lviauldin N. Appleby, A. l.edbeTTer. Standing: Coach Cairnes Too Row: G. Lloyd, E. Dew hirsT, B. Woolley, J. Wil son, A. ChrisTiansen, J Boornazian, G. Alves. BOT Tom Row: G, Honda, l-l Davis, A. MacDonald, T Macias, N. GilsTrap. TILLERS OF THE SOIL I-laving high aims as To The beTTering oT agriculTure in Amer- ica, The FuTure Farmers have worked hard This year. l:irsT They elecTed Their oTTicers: Alex MacDonald, presidenT, F. D. Barr, vice-presidenT, Russell Silva, secreTarysTreasurer, and lvlr. Rider, as beTore, Their advisor. They have won several prizes: in compeTing in some samples and exhibiTs aT The Tair, Selma collecTed high honors by having high Team in The valley. Russell Silva was awarded sweep- sTaTes on his whiTe leghorn exhibiT aT The Tair. The club senT represenTaTives To Davis in The iudging conTesT. R 9 . ANMAZONS One day, much To The surprise oT The sTudenT body, six girls appeared aT school wrapped in whiTe sheeTs, Turbans made OT Towels, and Japanese sandals. lT was soon learned, however. ThaT These were The new members oT The Girls' HS who were being iniTiaTed by The six old members Do you remember The swell Time ThaT e Girls' Jinx lasT March ll? The Girls' HS deserve a voTe oT Thanlcs Tor sponsoring ThaT gala aTTair. verybody had aT The lop Row: D. STriplin, V. Hail H. PeTerson, E. Bergman, Hansen, K. PalouTzian. BoTTom Row' L Ph'lli . . I ps, G. Thompson, A. Fowler, A. STed- E. man, A. Freeman, E. Schmidt lce, M. Maxwell. J X. Top Row: B. BenneTT, R. l3eTer- sen, V, Jones, L. Sorensen, L. Tyler, O, Aivazian, L, Viau. Second Row: L. Poore, M WiqhT, B. Hayley, J. ArranTs L. Toudal, C. Goldbeclc, G. L Thompson, M. Johnson. BoTTom Row: H. Dillon, M Paul, D. CaTe, L. BenneTT, Ci PoTTer, H. STaTham, F. CarTer, D. Edson. PHOTO-MASTERS AlThough iT is sTill a comparaTively new organizaTion, The Camera Club is making decided progress Toward success. The TirsT meeTing sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang wiTh TiTTeen presenT. Henry Dillon, Owen Aivazian, and Ferne CarTer were unani- mously voTed chairman, vice chairman, and secreTary, FGSFJSC- T' l ive y. IT The club lceeps up The good worlc iT will be amon ' Q The leaders in school acTiviTies in The TuTure. S SCI-TOLASTIC CREAM STarTing ouT The TirsT semesTer wiTh sixTy-Tive members, The C. S. F. TirsT elecTed Their oTTicers wiTh Barbara Cadden as presidenT. Several members aTTended The Tall convenTion held aT TranguilliTy. During The TirsT halT oT The year The C. S, F. sponsored an ArT ExhibiT in which many Tamous and worTh- while painTings were shown. During The laTTer parT oT OcTober They had a Halloween Masquerade ParTy. Top Row: Q. Umar'ioTo L In Smale, D. Andersen G, Naka cawa J. lTo R. Campbell, H Nielson, J. Blaynezy, L. How- den, B. Sides. Second Row: B. BenneTT, G. Goorigian, M. WriqhT, G Thompson. A. Fowler, R, Vin cenT, B. Jacobsen. M. Evans, J. Hobler, C. Hoegh. Third Row: V. Hines, H. Niel son, P. Davis, T. Macias, E SchmidTke, M. Maxwell, T Binkloy, B. Cadden, S. Wells. BoTTom Row: R. Binkley. R Hoegh, W. HarT. AT The end oT The TirsT semesTer nine members were awarded liTe membership lamps. During The second semesTer The Spring ConvenTion was held aT Kerman where Richard Hoegh, presidenT Tor The second semesTer, was one oT The speakers. AT our spring carnival The C. S. F. sponsored The TorTune Telling booTh which proved very successTul. They ended Their busy year wiTh a spring parTy which all The members enioyed very much. Tap Row: M, lwaTsubo, W. TakeshiTa, D. Powell, J. Free- man, K. Folmar, E. Heckman, L. RraTT, C, Goldbeck, T. Naka- qawa. Second Row: G. Aivazlan F. Taylor, M. Browe, P. Jones, Y. Gamow, H. Kakimi, M. Gamow, S. YamashiTa. Third Row: l.. Toudal, M. John- son, L. SmiTh, A. Goolkasian, D. CruTT, E. Hansen, C, Nial- sen, J. Hayes, J, HerrinqTon. BoTTom Row: T. KaTagiri, R. Sakai, R. Clark, Y. FuiimoTo. . M., 44 Top Row: R. Sanders, J. Salcai, C. Taylor, R. Thorn burq, J. Carfer, H. Nielsoni H, Hanson, R, Hinkley, M Iwalsubo. Bofrom Row: J, Hayes, E Harqraye, G. Nelson, E Schmidflce, F, Carfer, P Davis, V, Hines, N. Reese T. Macias. FOR INSTANCE, ETC. Alihough a new club, ihis recenily organized group has e Forensic Forum, wiih esiablished iis place in our school. Th iis inner circle composed ol debare lerrer holders, has been parhcipaiing in performances before clubs, in assemblies, in debale, oraioricals, exfernporaneous speeches and exiempor- aneous reading coniesis. As iis crowning advancemeni in The years aciiviiies, rhe Forensic Forum iormulaied and presenied rhe Freshman Oraiorical Conlesi. Macias. TONGUE LASI-IERS The fall ol IQ37 found lhe debaie coach, Raymond S Sanders, dubiously gazing ai a class consisiin of ' ' g nine inex- perienced members. Wiih buf a praciice day oi debaiing ai Rooseveli High besides ihe regular class coaching, Selma High enfered ihree ieams info fhe league run. Selma won six debaies and losi rwo, finishing a close second in her league, Fresno High having won by a margin oi one debaie. Top Row: M, Iwafsu o Hayes, C. Taylor R Sander Boifom Row: J, Salman R B k ley, P. Davis, 'Nlie son TREBLE CLEF SERENADERS ConsisTing oT Two Treshmen, Two sophomores, Three iuniors, and Two seniors who have been selecTed Trom The school as hav- ing The besT voices, The Treble CleT is an ouTsTanding TeaTure oT our insTiTuTion. The Treble Clef has parTicipaTed in many OT our school acTiviTies. Under The direcTion oT Miss McCabe, The girls have sung aT The carnival, band concerTs, our plays, wiTh The band on Their Tour during The spring and Tor churches and women's clubs. Previously They had sung songs oT a more classical Type buT This year Tor The TirsT Time, They sang some popular songs which were well received. TOD Row: J. Swanson, B Sides, B. Hayley, D. Sims, M. McCabe, C. Hoegh, V Hines, H. Nielson, J. lTo, B. BenneTT. BoTTorn Row: l., Howden, B Bishop, E. Groshong, J. Blay ney, L. PraTT, M, Jensen, D Browe, F. Anderson. IVORY TICKLERS Under The supervision oT Miss lVlargareT McCabe, a piano club was Tormed during The middle oT The school Term. All members are advanced piano sTudenTs. A very successTul concerT was given by This club during The laTTer parT oT The year. LeTT To RiqhT: l.. Howden, F Carlson, V. Hall, J. Hobler M. McCabe, E. Groshong, J Blayney, P. VincenT, P. Jensen, C. Hoegh. Band Members: M. Amaro F. Anderson, C. Appleby: D. Browe, E. Barigian, C Basmaiian, B. Bennett, T Binlcley, J. Boornazian, G Bopp, O. J, Brighnlwell, B Brighfwell, T. Bohner, A Cairnes, H. Campbell, F Carlson, D. CarTer, J. Car Ter, D. Chrislensen, R. Clark E. Craven, V. Crouch, G Dacligan, C. Darling, S Darnell, H. Davis, P. Davis E. Dewhirsl, D. Davis, G Doyle, R. Duncan, A. Fow- ler, J. Gilbert, R. G-roshonq D. Groshong, R. HamilTon H. Harf, M. Hernandez, S J b V J O aco sen, . ensen, Lindsey, B. Morgan, F. Mor- Clan, D. Oman, D. Powell W. Rasmussen, G. Rowland J. Say, B. Sides, E. Schmidf- ke, B. STaTham, D. Steward A. Stedman, 6. Thompson J. Thomsen, E. Thornberry P. Vinkcenf, L. Viau, B. Wells L. Williams, B, Woolley, E Zakarian, M. C, WriqhT. 47 SWING A LA WHISTLER WiTh Their blaclc and orange banners Tlashing and Their drums booming ouT, once more our band wenT marching inTo Reedley lasT Tall on ArmisTice Day and marched away wiTh The cup which proclaimed Them The besT band in The counTy. DirecTed by Harvey S. WhisTler and led by drum rnaior Doug STeward, our band has gone Through anoTher suc- cessTul year. SupporTing our Teams aT The games, and giv- ing a spring concerT, They have been an ouTsTanding TeaTure OT our school. LeT us hope ThaT The bands in The coming years will keep This wonderTul record. Top Row: L. Howden, F. Carl- son, S. Darnell, H. HarT, M Ross, T. Bohner, D. Groshong B. Woolley, E. RoberTs. Second Row: J. Swanson, E Heclcman, J. Blayney, H. S WhisTler, B. Morgan, B. Sides M. Hernandez, G. Kypreos. BoTTom Row: Cv. Enqholm, H Keller, 6. Doyle, E. McDowell R. Folmar, A. Cairnes, D. Har- ris. B. BenneTT. SILLY SYMPHONY The orchesTra, under The baTon oT Mr. WhisTler, has been guiTe acTive, especially during The lasT parT oT The year. They played Tor our special ChrisTmas program in December. ln February They played aT The BapTisT Church, and in March aT a program in The Prairie School aT Del Rey. They Toolc an acTive parT in Three perTormances in April: aT The ceremony oT The crowning oT Karnival Kween, in The concerT wiTh The communiTy orchesTra, and aT The CaruThers High School. They played, Too, aT boTh The iunior and senior class plays. MRENSCW HARMONY Our large and well-frained Girls' Glee Club has com- plefed a successful year under fhe direcfion of Miss Mar- garef McCabe, our compefenf vocal music insfrucfor. The school is deeply indebfed fo fhe Glee Club for fhe success of our opereffa, Lanfern Land, in which if, afler spending long weelcs of fraining, gave a grand performance. There were several ofher performances in which our Glee Clubs look acfive parfs, and we only hope fhaf fhey may conlinue fo do as well in fhe coming years as lhey have in fhis. wwe.. Top Row: J. Paul, J. Wilson 4. Chrisfiansen, R. l-lammerich, E. Oman. L. Koffer, B. Gould. Boffom Row: A. Boyd, M Wighf, l-l. Dillon, B. Benneff. CROONERSCLUB Since fhey are so few in number, fhe Boys' Glee Club seldom parficipafed in school acfivifies excepf during fhe opereffa in which fhey, combined wifh fhe Girls' Glee Club, sang. This year for fhe firsf fime Miss McCabe direcfed a boys' cguarfef formed by Roberf l-lamilfon, Eugene Kauffman, Rus- sell Pefersen, and Bob Gould. These boys sang af fhe Car- nival af fhe crowning of lhe queen. Top Row: C. Schulfz, J Williams, J. Williams, M Andrews, L. Phillips, G Paloulzian, A, Paloufzian P. Swope, J. Rowland, R Barnes, G. l-lovsepian. Second Row: M. McCabe H. Peferson, B. Emerzian G. Winfers, E. Sfeffens, S Woods, E. Walker, P. Pef- erson, L. Belcher, P. Mc Cormiclc, K. Paloufzian, F Bandy, G. Ashman. Third Row: V. Hall, D Scoff, l. Schulfz, B. Bishop P, Jensen, G. Dadiqan, J English, K, Mark, C. En qlish. Boffom Row: S. Freer, T Lovelace. E. Pafiqan, M Bagdasarian, B. Paulson, N Sons. 48 Jr McCabe direcring, and by l'he aid of Wilh lvliss Margare ' hll lhrough L nlern Land shone brig y numerous fly swarlers, a ' d a gay evening of successful music and come y. e Kauffman delighled The a ud- Joyce Hobler and Eugen ' O 'enlal and a charming dance, ri ience wilh srrong voices fx held Carlson and Russell Pelerscn up Moon. Florence lheir paris wilh slcilllul abilily while Vernice l-lines and ' ' lever comedy Bob Binlcley prov roles. ed lo be new lands in c 49 The casl of characlers is as follows: Prince Nogolra Kimona Princess lwanla Kimono Nomalca - - Uhadda - - Blossom lvlcSguash - James Granl - Mrs. Granl Kennelh - Kale - - Dave Ashley - Bud Billings - Russell Pefersen Florence Carlson Elsie 'Groshong Roberl l-lamillon Vernice l-lines - Bob Gould Peggy Vincenf - Milan Wigh+ Joyce l-lobler Eugene Kauffman - Roberl Binlcley Jr THE LUCK THE IRISH V I LeT'T1O R- M- I R. Thombfrq. T. Bohner, M. J CenTer: My C' WF! M ' q . TOD R0 . FO T W. v, fm!! MJT BTTJSS' if T s, E. Kauffmgnslensen, 6-Stcpldfiany W- H riqhf, RL Thoglrf. And she had To sTiclc him Three Times wiTh a needle beTore he- yes, love is slow. Pauline seemed happy To waiT, and Eugene -ah, how elaTed he was ThaT someone waiTed Tor him. Mil- dred Tell Tor The French cavalier, buT as he proved To be Too sliclf, Mildred was happy To claim her Tried and TrusTed Ted. Ach du liebe, wasn'T Bill cuTe? They say ThaT Bill wenT To Miss SwiTT and suggesTed Mary Caroline as Frau. We doTT our haTs To Lillian, Rudolph, Vera, and Jimmy. And Thanlc you, Miss SwiTTg you're loyal To '39 and Selma High. The casT is as Tollows: Dennis HarringTon - Rudolph Thornburg Barbara HarringTon - Mary C. WrighT ConsTance HarringTon - - Mildred Jensen Van Tassel Mac Murrough - - Ted Bohner DermoT O'Toole - - - Eugene KauTTman Mademoiselle - - Vera Jensen Henri - - - Jimmie Emerzian Nora Mullin - - Pauline Davis l' lc - - - Bill HarT Lillian Suddiian Jacob Augenb ic Ellen Augenblick ensen, W. HarT, E. Kauffman Rehearsal 7:00 P. M. on sTage. Prologue and AcT I-WiThouT bools. Such are The orders OT Miss ShaTer, The paTienT direcTor oT The Senior Play. And prompTly aT seven The curTains are drawn on The enThusias+ic casT. AlThough The Table is a music sTand and The walls are chairs, The casT rehearses wiTh The same zesT ThaT They will display on The nighT OT The Tinal producTion, ln The prologue and epilogue Barbara and Russell, aided by d lve inTo an old Trunlc To revive rornanTic CliTTord and Geraldine, e dreams oT The pasT. Josephine and T-Toward head an excellenT casT in The Two acTs oT The play, a glowing romance OT The SouTh. The humor in The play is delighTTully supporTed by Gwendolyn and Lewis-negro characTers. Cleora waTches her daughTer's aTTairs wiTh a loving eye: Sidney and Jimmy porTray The arisTocraTic SouThern genTle- and Evelyn B., Maxine, Evelyn R. are The vivacious maids an man, who are deTermined To geT Their m . The casT is as Tollows: Prologue and Epilogue: Sylvia - - Barbara Cadden Laurel - - Geraldine Nelson Poley - CliTTord Thmopson Michael - Russell PeTersen Play: Mandy - Gwendolyn Thompson Poley - - Lewis MarTin Mrs. CarloTTa Moyne ---- - Cleora Nielsen Michael Willoughby ---- Howard Davis Sylvia - - Josephine Day PaiTh - - Evelyn BaTes STeven Moyne - James l-layes Shirley - - Maxine Ross - Sidney Wells Desiree - - Evelyn RoberTs Harley Foreman vb Ab ove. G, Neyso W R . Pefersen Ba, Q Seccjfig goo T TTTOVUDSOUV B C ' adden, SONG B f Oi I- f 4 o fofn ROM? p57berT5, ZTDJG, Thom Meri sf rQgNSC.L,vfZif,f5 56,65 T l H W - I ' MGM' We W TMML MY HEART He who plards a free He planfs youflrry Viqor won for cenmries in soo+hg Life of Time, Na+ hinfs efernifyl Boughs +l'1eir sfrenglrh uprear, New shoofs every year On old grow+I'1s appear. Thou shelf reach Hue ages, sfurdy +ree Youfh of soul is immorfaliry. 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'L fs Refi TI-IUNDERING HERB FighTing Bears! Truly They deserve such a TiTlel STarTing Trom a disorganized, inexper- ienced group OT pigskin aspiranTs who answered The call To TQoTloall harness in early Tall, The Bear grid eleven, un- der The waTchTul eyes OT Coach Tex Cairnes, molded iTselT inTo a Team worThy OT The orange and black. The Team wound up iTs l937 cam- paign by Tinishing Third in The Yosem- iTe League. g Top Row: E. l-lamrin, J. Mooradian, F. D. Barr, G. Aivazian, A. P, Chrisliansen, G. Honda, R. Hamrnerich, R. T-lammerich. Secs and Row: S. Gould, G. Alves, T. Macias, G. Lloyd, E. Dewhirsh B,Richards, J. Boorng i tgi, P, Hughes, J. Xflfilsom Third Row: ll, C5ilsTrap, J, Say. L. Viau, H, Davis, A:-Mar? Donald. Balham Row: L. Cole, R, SfTniTh, B. Woollexy, lvl, Macias, J. Carfer, J. V .555 lk 52 Q, ., COUNTY C N LIGH M TS eel lhe champions-'rhe lhirly-Three orange and black Cub pigslin handlers lhal smashed lheir way over cleal-lorn grid- irons To The Counly pennanl, losing only lo Fresno High. Bearing lhe brunl ol lhe Cubs' offensive power were lhe four horsemen of lhe baclclield, Sleward, Brown, Bopp, and Ola, while Alex Sanada al cenler, and William Walker al laclle formed lhe spearhead of The orange and l3laclc's lorw wall. HAMPIO ard Top Row: T. Binlcley, J. Gilbert W. Groshong E Jensen, D. Sleward, G. Brown G B Thomsen, Coach R , . Deis, . , . opp, J. Kachadoorian, J. . Sanders. Second Row: F. Bales, l.. Nygren, D. Landry, S. Nelson, W. Walker, D. Rasmussen, N. Komolo, A. Sanada, R. Groshonq. A. Boyd, G. Aivazian. Bollom Row: C. Basmaiian, J. Coles, J. Mulligan, R. l-liraolca, M. Wight G. Nygren, J. Freeman, K, Deis, l-l. Hansen, C. McClain, O. J. Briqhlwell, W. Derringer. 56 Top Row: L. Cole, E. Dew hirsl, G. Bergman, R. Dun can, Y. Sahagian, J. Sakai H. Hougard, R. Pelerson. Bollom Row: J. Cairnes, B Richards, J. Paul, V. Jones G. Alves, J. Wilson, T. Ma cias, H. Thornsberry. A . . ,W , wg 57W A-CAGERS Thrills, rhrills, and more lhrills were dominanl in every game in which 'rhe Fighling Bears parlicipaled. Selma enlered by lar l'he smallesl leam in lhe league. bul whal' l'hey laclced in size, lhey made up in lighling qualify. The usual srarling line-up consisled of Alves and Thornsberry al forwards, Macias al cenler, and Dewhirsl and Sakai al guard. Relieving Jrhis quinrel al' limes were +hree capable subslilules, Wilson, Honda, and Jones. Top Row: J. Cairnes, J. Thom sen, R. Pelerson, G. Aivazian A. Sanada, Y. Malsunaga, G Umarnolo, L. Cole, M. lwal subo. Boflom Row: E. Yano, E. Elias J, Freeman, D, Sleward, R 1. Jensen, E. Deis, H. Hansen. B-TiTLE winnfwi Fresno Counly champions! As lhe liscal year I937 swung ro a close, anolher blue and while pennanl proudly graced +he balcony ol rhe high school audilorium. Credil should be given lo Coach Tex Cairnes and his gang of loyal middleweighls who carried lhe orange and blaclc ban- ner in The baslcelball lills lo The counry championship. ff' Q? xx ,, 4 m'3 nf, 'E 'FU X ' ' 33 iQ l iggwrr b i C HOOPSTERS The lasT game oT The season! Sanger's red and blue clad guinTeT expecT an easy vicTory over The Teddy Bears, as The T T ms eT inTo posiTion. The reTeree's vvhisTle shrieks, and wo ea g The game is onl From The TirsT onslaughT unTil The Tinal gun, The Ii++Ie Bears TighT Their way To The Apaches goal, and iusT as Tiercely deTend Their hoop. CapTain Kenny Deis, sTalwarT guard, and Max Yano, TighTing Torward, lead The orange and . . . . . h H+ black To a whirlwind Tinish, as The curTain falls across T e w ie scoreboard. Selma wins again! LeTT To RighT: G. Bergman, V. Jones, l'-l, Thornsberry, J. Wil- son, M. Macias, L, Jac CenTer: Dummy oT Seniors. UpseTTing pre-game pre JRS.SCORE AGAlN dicTions, The iunior class decisively deTeaTed The highly TouTed seniors by a 29-23 score To win The inTerclass basl4eTball championship. ln The semi-Tinal games The seniors managed To elqe ouT a 3l-24 decision over The hard-TighTing sophomoresg and The iuniors Trounced The Treshrnen by a 56-22 score. Top Row: N. KomoTo, F BaTes, T. Misalci, M, Bogdan- ovich. Second Row: R. Rider, M Yano, C. McClain, M. Alves T. Binhley, K. Umeda, H Davis. BoTTom Row: R. l-liraolca. J UmamoTo, D, T-lolT, R. Kach adoorian, K. Deis. Sl' Top Row: E. Rqberfs, D. Browe, D. Sfriplin, E. Hansen, M. Taylor, H, Peferson A Sfedman, A. Fowler, E. Iparj rish. om Row L ' Boff : , Phillips, E. Bergman, E, Schmidfke, 6. Thompson, A. Freeman, M. Maxwell, V. Hall, SELMA PEACHES Choosing as capfain Gwen Thompson, who was forever urging Come on, lcids, we goffa gef fhis poinf , fhe Selma Peaches sfarfed on fheir march foward vicfory. Wifh hard pracfice and co-operafion on fhe parf of every girl and lofs of pep and good playing fhe Peaches fou hf fh i' , g elr way fo success in fhe firsf fhree games, buf fheir high hopes for cham p- ionship were blasfed when fhey were defeafed by Clovis in a hard game which ended fheir season. ug ,, ,- f.- Top Row: L Ph up M M. Taylor, E Be man E Anderson, F Carfer E nagian. Boffom Row E arrish Sfriplin, H Peferson Thompson, A Sfedman A Freeman, E Sc midflce Hansen. INTERCLASS CHAMPS! Class compefifion and rivalry were officially sfarfed when inferclass volleyball season came. Alfhough fhe champion senior feam was composed mosfly of fhe regular school feam, if was only affer a very close confesf wifh fhe wiffy sophomores fhaf if smashed ifs way fo vicfory. The ofher feams, iuniors and freshmen were le-ff far behind in fhe dusf. ' of viclories. Q? .J Top Row: A. Morrison, R Scharron, K. Umeda, B. Mov- sesian, R. G-ilslrap, A. Kacha I-ll-li doorian, H. Thornsberry, J. Urnamolo, B. Alexander, W Groshonq, G. Aivazian, B Richards, H. Hansen, R. Jen sen. Third Row: G. Shafer, J. Say, B, Gould, K. Deis, R. Bohl, C. Basmaiian, J. Thomsen, D. Sleward, B. Woolley, L, Tyler T. Misaki, G. Umamofo, R l-liraoka, S. Naqao, L. Viau Second Row: M. Noda, M. Ma cias, G. Nyqren, J. Boornaz ian, C. McClain, R. Groshonq G. Lloyd, Coach Cairnes, E Qewhirsl, G. Alves, A. Chris liansen, M. Fuiimofo, N. Ma cias, J. Gilberf. Bolfom Row: G. Aivazian, E. Deis, J. Carler, R. Katha doorian, A. Sanada, W. Der ringer, N. Gilsfrap, R. Car mack, J. Mooradian, K. Ola G. Boop, R. Hamrnerich, D Groshonq, T. Casey. CINDER BURNERS Wi+h lilly aspiring cindermen lighling for a berlh on lhe learn, lhe l938 Bear lraclc campaign gol away 'ro a line slarl. Every alrernoon will find lhe Rose Avenue Field dolled wilh praclising orange and lolaclc uniformed lraclcslers. Selma's grealesl polenlialily lay in The C Class division. Upholding lhe Bear loanner for The lighlweighls were The Kachadoorian lorofhers, McClain, l-liraolca, Umamolo, Deis, and Scharlon. Selma's grealesl hopes in fhe A Class division were Thomsen and Honda. ln 'rhe B Class evenls Ola, Deis, Uma- moro, Bopp, Sleward, and Nagao were lhe mainslays. RACQUET WIELDERS The lennis squad, composed largely ol sophomores and iun- iors, engaged in a reasonably salisfaclory season, winning I3 evenls, and losing 7 in league play. Boy's singles, in lhe person of Lawrence Williams, won The league lille and parlicipaled in lhe counly finals. Nexl year holds promise of a larger share Top Row: E. Kaullrnan, B. Cad den, lvl. C. Wrighl, V. Crass, B Mason, B. Mason, J. l-lololer C. l-loeqh, R. l-loegh. Bollom Row: L. Williams, A Boyd, B. Binlcley, T. Binlcley. S Wells, J. Nielson, R. l-lamillon B. Bennell. p ei in Top Row: E, RoberTs, M. Garnow, V. Naiarian, A. Cairnes, M. Carlson, M. Lowry, M. Craveiro, L. Bailey, E. PaTiqan, M. Leal. Second Row: E. SchmidTlce, E. Hansen, G. Thompson, K. PalouTzian, A. Fowler, A. STedrnan. M. Taylor, E. BaTes. BoTTom Row: M. Maxwell, A. Freeman, E. Bergman. D. STriplin, V. Hall, D. Browe, D. Carfer. JEWELS OF THE DIAMOND AlThough They TasTed deTeaT more Than once, buT always showed Their abiliTy To Take iT on The chin , The girls in Their new Tlashy saTin suiTs, played a Tairly successTul season. Joclco STriplin, The Tiny caTcher-capTain, proved To be The backbone oT The Team as she led Them Through The baTTles. AlThough many of The TirsT Team leave This year, oThers have been Trained To Talce Their places. . T' . I S K ..Vk, M- X I T D R Top Row: T. KornoTo, H. PeTer- son. B. Wells. F. CarTer, G Paloufzian, D. Cruff, C. Gold beclc, G. Clarlc, E. Carlson, S Darnell, H. Campbell, E. Sa- haqian. Second Row: Y. Yamaolca, P Mason. H. Kazarian, W. Davis J. English, N. Poe, M. Ross E. Groshonq, C. Nielsen, F Anderson, R. Monday, E. PiTTs E. Anderson. Third Row: J. Nahiqian, L Suddiian, E. Talcesian, P. Davis L. PraTT, M. Jensen, V. Lynn M. Johnson. BoTTorn Row: J. Day, G. Nel- son, H. Yamaolca, J. DarT, B Bishop, R. Berg. M. Tyrrell, C Appleby, M. Urneda. ROBIN HOOD'S- BAND Modern scenes Trom Robin Hood were enacTed every day This spring by The Archery Club. Each period OT The day a group oT gay bowmen held a compeTiTion down aT ye old aThleTic Tield To see who could hiT The bull's eye The mosT. AlThough some were successTul, oThers showed Their abiliTy To hir The ground and someTimes wenT as Tar as The middle oT The TooTball Tield To hunT Tor sTray arrows. CALENDAR Monday, SepT. 20, I937 Again The raTTers oT S. U. H. S. liT There are anyl rang as The sTudenTs reTurned To Their old haunTs on The occasion OT The beginning oT school. Wednesday, OcT. 6 Every dog has his day, you know, and This was when The seniors really wenT To Town-Freshman Ini- TiaTion. We didn'T know There were so many good looking Treshman girls, or vice versa, unTiI iniTiaTion, when The boys dressed as girls and The girls as boys. Wednesday, OcT. 20 James A. Farley visiTed The new Selma PosT OTTice and shook hands wiTh pracTicaIIy all school children and ciTizens who were There. ATTerwards we all goT a leTTer Trom him. My, my, how could he remember all Those names! SaTurday, OCT. 23 The TirsT school dance was held in The gym and was iT swell! We hope These dances will conTinue in spiTe oT opposiTion in and around Selma. Monday, OcT. 25 Jack Rank gave a sTreamIined version oT Shake- speare's MerchanT oT Venice , playing all The Twelve characTers himself. He also gave excerpTs Trom oTher Shakespearian plays. The general opinion was ThaT he was beTTer IasT year in his presenTaTion oT The life oT Sarah BernhardT. Maybe we iusT do noT appreciaTe Shakespeare. Wednesday, Nov. 3 A big bonfire rally was held Tor TorThcoming TooTbalI and volleyball games. We wished we had IeTT our coaTs aT home. The big Tire kepT us exTra- ordinarily warmish. Wednesday, Nov. 3 The presidenT OT The College oT The PacTiic, Mr. Tully C. Knoles, made a Talk oT viTaI imporTance To all oT us. SaTurday, Nov. 6 RepresenTaTives oT The MagneT and Clarion sTaTTs aTTended The second annual Journalism Day aT Fresno STaTe College. Wednesday, Nov. IO H B. M. Benson, in an ArmisTice Day Talk, warned youTh againsT war, which, he said, was aImosT ineviT- able. Thursday, Nov. II The band wenT To Reedley To parTicipaTe in The ArmisTice Day Parade. As usual, we won The award Tor having The besT high school band. Mr. WhisTler deserves a loT oT crediT. Vfednesday, Nov. I7 Lewis Hoskins enTerTained us wiTh a program on Television. Jane, Henry and Russell, however, did mosT oT The enTerTaining by rolling Their eyes, grinning. and doing sundry oTher Things on The Television screen. Friday, Nov. 20 End oT The TirsT guarTer. Isn'T iT amazing how your memory Tails you? How can we remember whaT we learned The TirsT weeks oT school? Monday, Nov. 22, Friday, Nov. 26 Thanksgiving VacaTionI How delicious To idle away The Time aTTer guarTer TesTs. BuT, oh, how Trying To go back To school! SaTurday, Dec. 4 The second school dance was held in The gym. CerTain members oT The sTudenT body and TaculTy wenT To Town on Truckin'I Monday, Dec. I3 Bob Wood, a noTed carToonisT, gave a program in assembly, which Howard STaTham won'T TorgeT, anyway. The carToons were inTeresTing and I Think he should sTick To Them insTead oT reciTing poeTry. Thursday, Dec. I6 Displaying unusual TalenT on her marimba, Audrey Sheller enTerTained us in assembly. Her reciTaTions To music were well received. Friday, Dec. I7 The glee clubs, wiTh a Tine casT oT soIoisTs, presenTed The annual opereTTa, LanTern land , To a large aud- ience. The leads, Joyce Hobler and Eugene KauTT- man, Tilled Their parTs ably, buT beTween you and me, Vernice Hines and Bob Binkley ran away wiTh The show as black-Taced comedians. Their music was pIenTy hcT, and so was Their Truckin'. A swell oper- eTTa-Tor once we had a iazzy one. Thursday, Dec. 23 Carols by The glee clubs combined wiTh The enTire sTudenT body and orchesTra, made The ChrisTmas pro- gram very pIeasanT. Readings were given by mem- Lers oT The dramaTics class and addiTional numbers played by The orchesTra. Friday, Dec. 24, Friday, Dec. 3I ChrisTmas vacaTion. lJusT in Time To do our ChrisTmas shoppingll Wednesday, Jan. 5, I938 The MagneT Sales Campaign sTarTed. This year iT was really diTTerenT and original, which was reIieT aTTer The TradiTionaI campaign. Two sides, The pinks and The greens, compeTed Tor The largesT number oT sales. Using The Theme as a charT, a large Tree, being climbed by Two boys, recorded The sales. The S. B. oTTice, rigged up as Ye Olde MagneT Inn , was plasTered wiTh TesTimoniaIs oT Garbo, Allan Boyd. and oTher ceIebriTies. SaTurday, Jan. 8 The school dance was held in The Legion Hall This Time because oT The baske+baII season. Everyone dressed up in his oIdesT and raggedesT cIoThes To make iT a IoT oT Tun as a Hard Times ParTy. Tuesday, Jan. II Milan Shannon Talked and showed moving picTures on skiing. He represenTed The Fresno Ski Club and inTeresTed everyone, as we all would like To parTicipaTe in ThaT sporT. Friday, Jan. I4 The MysTery Assembly Tor MagneT buyers was given by The FacuITy To a shrieking audience. The melodrama rendered by The Faculfy Film Co., boosTers oT The old Time siIenT Thrillers, was Belle and Bill or VirTue Is ITs Own Reward , or someThing To ThaT eTTecT. Miss Evelene Olson laid Them in The aisles wiTh her Tlapper cosTume, her TIirTing, and her voci- Terous gum chewing. ATTer saving The Tarm, Belle and Bill lPIayed by Miss Parrish and H. V. Thompson, respecTiveIyl were reuniTed in a clinch, which also laid The people in The aisles. Causing much ap- plause and considerable mirTh by his acTing and by his wearing a red plaid shirT, Mr. Burdick sTole The scenes ThaT he was in. We didn'T realize whaT good sporTs our Teachers are unTil we saw This side-spIiTTing drama. A sucker was given To each person who boughT Trom The winning side in The sales conTesT. We wonder if This was meanT To have any signiTicanceI 62 CALENDAR Monday, Jan. I7 ProT. Dan McGrew oT Fresno STaTe College pre- senTed aT a pay assembly Two oT his sTudenTs who Talked on The inTer-naTionaI crisis. The proceeds of This assembly were spenT Tor gold TooTballs Tor The champion B Team. Thursday. Jan. 27 An assembly was held in order To adverTise The iunior play. Several skiTs Trom The play made us all anxious To see The Luck oT The Irish. Friday, Jan. 28 Shur-re, an' did ye see The Junior Play? The Luck oT The Irish was a darlin' play and verra suc- cessful. An' didn'T,ye love To lisTen To Pauline and Eugene shpakin' The Irish brogue? An' wasn'T Pauline The shwaiTesT colleen ye iver saw, a' Tall, a' Tall? An' Bill HarTl Shur-re, he broughT down The house wiTh his Ich habe es nichT I Tuesday, Feb. 8. Jack Raymon lecTured on snakes and displayed sev- eral varieTies. He Told us how To TreaT biTes Trom poisonous snakes. SaTurday, Feb. I2 The TourTh school dance was held in The Legion Hall and was iT hoTl TNowl Tuesday, Feb. I5 A very dramaTic murder mysTery was presenTed by The Coalinga DramaTics class. ' Wednesday, Feb. 23 RepresenTing The ArmsTrong Business College, Mr. J. Evan ArmsTrong gave an inTeresTing Talk on voca- Tions. Friday, Feb. 25 An inTeresTing and educaTional Talk on The sTraTo- sphere and on sTraTosphere TlighTs was given by Mr. L. E. Swallow. He had a model sTraTosphere ship showing all eguipmenT and explained The TlighTs. Monday, Feb. 28 In a Talk on vocaTions, Miss Alma B. Cloud gave advice on Tinding iobs, and iIlusTraTed The imporT- ance oT manners, speech, and dress. Tuesday, March I IT is so seldom ThaT we have The opporTuniTy To hear Tine musicians and good music, ThaT we really ap- preciaTed Mr. Arnold Krauss, concerT violinisT, who played in assembly. Wednesday, March 2 To promoTe sTreamlined posTure Tor l938, Miss Parrish organized a posTure conTesT which concluded in an assembly in which The conTesTanTs' posTure was judged. Friday,'March 4 A bleak TuTure Tor The younger generaTion in The problem oT war was predicTed by DisTricT ATTorney Dan Conway. AlThough we didn'T guiTe agree wiTh him, iT surely gave us someThing To Think abouT. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 7, 8, 9 lnTerclass baskeTball caused much class rivalry as The iuniors won Trom The Treshmen, seniors Trom The sophomores, and lHoorayIl The iuniors won Trom The seniors! 63 Thursday, March IO A lecfure on nursing was given To iunior and senior girls by Mrs. Jean B. ScoTT. SaTurday, March I2 The school dance was held in The gym This Time and were we glad To have iT There again. Monday, March 2 I An old-Time siIenT movie Thriller enTiTled The MysTery Train was enjoyed by all who supporTed The cause Tor which iT sTood. The money Taken in was used To buy gold baskeTballs Tor The Champion B Team, Tuesday, March 22 The DramaTics class presenTed a one-acT play, Green Eyes in Romanyf' Friday, April I WhaT a perTecT seTTing The Carnival was Tor April Fools' Pranks! ConTeTTi To Throw in peoples' open mouThs-sTreamers To wind around Their necks-whaT could be sweeTer? lWe piTied The ianiTors, Though.l The FaculTy Play was a howling success. AlThough iT was somewhaT like The one given aT The MagneT MysTery Assembly, iT provided laughs and Thrills a' plenTy. Miss Sherzer and Mr. H. V. Thompson as heroine and hero, capTured The hearTs oT all, buT again Mr, Burdick scored a record-breaking hiT as The un- aTTecTed sTage-hand. He has a giTT Tor waving branches ouTside The window and passing clouds over The moon, eTc. We nominaTe Mr. Burdick Tor The S. U. H. S. Academy Award Tor I938. Friday, May 6 In an annual concerT, The Selma Union High School Band, under The direcTion oT Harvey S. WhisTler, shone as one OT The ouTsTanding bands in The sTaTe. Mr. Arnold Krauss, who played in an assembly earlier in The year, appeared as guesT soloisT. SaTurday, May 2l Using a Theme oT bridges, The iuniors gave a beau- TiTuIIy appoinTed bangueT aT The Californian HoTel, Tor The high and mighTy seniors. There were many Torms oT enTerTainmenT, including dancing, aTTerwards Tor Those who cared To sTay. Friday, May 27 Song oT My HearT , senior play, sTarring Jose- phine Day and Howard Davis, was a beauTiTully given play in cosTume and was a sure-Tire hiT. Josephine and Howard were ouTsTanding as The leads and Gwen Thompson and Lewis MarTin were comical as The colored girl and boy. The whole supporTing casT puT on The Tinishing Touches To make iT a success. Sunday, June 5 lnspiraTional Talks on a program oT music by The glee clubs and orchesTra were presenTed To The grad- uaTing class aT The BaccaIaureaTe Service. Friday. June IO And so The seniors Tinish Their high school course and are ready To go ouT inTo The world in The Tields oT higher educaTion and commerce. We surely haTe To see Them go and hope ThaT nexT year's seniors will be able To Take Their places. ABE, I'I ELEN Operetta 2. AIVAZIAN, OWEN ALVES, GEORGE Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Fighting Bears 4 ANDERSON, ELLEN ROSE Blair, Nebraska I, 2. Drarnatics 4. lnterclass Volleyball 4. ANDERSON, FERNE Band i, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. ARNST, ALBERT Honor Roll 2. BAILEY, LOUISE Baseball 4. Volleyball 4. lnterclass Speedball 3, 4. lnterclass Volleyball 2, 3, 4. BARR. F. D. Football 2, 3, 4. lriterclass Sports 4. Future Farmers 2, 3, 4. BATES. EVELYN Girls' S 4. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. Clarion Staff 3, 4, Interclass Sports l, 2, 3, 4. BERGMAN, EVA Baseball 3, 4. Volleyball 3, 4. Girls' S 4. lnterclass Sports 3, 4. BINKLEY, ROBERT W. JR. ' Tennis 3, 4. C. S. F, l, 2, 3, 4. Debating 2, 4. Magnet Staff 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, BEULAH Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 2, 3, 4. lnterclass Volleyball 3, 4. CADDEN, BARBARA MAY Tennis 4. Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Student Body Secretary 4. CARLSON. FLORENCE Band I, 2, 3, 4. lnterclass Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 2, 4. Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. - CARTER, FERNE D. Volleyball 4. Interclass Sports I, 2, 3. Honor Roll I, 2, 3. CATE, DOROTHY Girl Reserves 3, 4. Clarion Staff 3, 4. Drarnatics 2, 4. lnterclass Sports 3, 4. CAUDLE, PAUL Washington Union High School I. Fresno High School CHRISTIANSEN, ARNOLD Football I 2 3 4 I-IieY 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Track 3, 4. Fighting Bears 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES CLARK, JAMES Basketball 2. lnterclass Track 2, 3, 4. lnterclass Basketball 2. CLARK, ROBERT C, S. F. 3, 4. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. COBURN, GENE C. S. F. 3. Honor Roll 3. DARNELL, SHIRLEY Band I, 2, 3, 4. C. S. F. 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3. lnterclass Volleyball I, 2, 3. DAVIS, HOWARD Football 2, 3, 4. Block S 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Fighting Bears 4. DAY, JOSEPHINE Magnet Editor 4. Class Play 3, 4. Student Council 4. Rally Committee 3, 4. DEWHIRST, EDWIN M. Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Cl P 'd tl 2 ass res: en , . Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. President 4. Fighting Bears 4. DILLON, HENRY - Magnet Snap Editor 4. Clarion Staff 4. Operetta 4. ERWIN. JEAN lnterclass Sports 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 4. , FOLMAR, KATHRYN Interclass Soeedball 3. C. S. F. 3, 4. FREEMAN, AGN ES Baseball 4, Girls' S 4, lnterclass Volleyball 4. Taft Union High School I, 2, 3. GILSTRAP, NED H. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track Ill, I2, 3, 4. Block S I, 2, 3, 4. Fighting Bears 3, 4. GOULD, BOB Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Interclass Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Student Body Yell Leader 4. GROGAN, MAVIS Trousdale, Oklahoma I, 2, 3. GROSHONG, DOUGLAS Footbag 4. Cl ff 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4. Magnet Staff 4. GROSHONG, ELSIE IRENE Operetta 4. Interclass Sports 2, 3, 4. Red Cross Council I, 2, 4, Treble Clet 2, 3, 4, HANSEN, EDNA Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. C. S. F, 2, 3, 4. Magnet Staff 4. HARLAN, MARJORIE F. lnterclass Volleyball 4. HAYES, JAMES Class Treasurer 4. C, S. F. 2, 3, 4. Class Play 4. Debating 4. HERRINGTON, JANE c. sy. F. I,42, 3, 4. Cla rnon Editor '4. Student Council 4. HOEGH. RICHARD Tennis 3, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. Red Cross Council 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. HONDA, GEORGE Basketball 2, 3, 4. Football I, 2, 3, 4. Track I, 2, 3, 4. Fighting Bears 3, 4. HUTTON, PAULINE Osceola, Missouri I, 2. IWATSUBO, MASARU c. s. F. i, 2, 3, 4, Magnet Sports Editor 4. Clarion Staff 3, 4. Debating 4. KAWASAKI, TOSHI Interclass Track 2, 3. KAZARIAN, I-IAZEL Interclass Speedball 3. KELLER, RICHARD I. Orchestra 3, 4. KENNEDY, LUCILLE Girl Reserves I, 2. lnterclass Sports 3, 4. Dramatics 2. KOMOTO, TERUYE Interclass Speedball 3, 4. LANDRY, RUBY Arnold, Nebraska I. Honor Roll 2, 3. lnterclass Volleyball 2. LEE, RAYMOND Football l, 2. lnterclass Track 3, 4. Future Farmers 3, 4. MacDONALD, ALEX Football 2, 3, 4. Future Farmers I, 2, 3, 4. Student Body President 4. Fighting Bears 3, 4. MACIAS, TONY Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Football I, 2, 3, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. HEAY I, 2, 3, 4. MCALEXANDER, CHARLES Football 2. McDOWELL, LAURA Girl Reserves I, 2, 3. Drarnatics 2. Red Cross Council 3. 64 MARTIN, LEWIS E. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Washingfon Union High School I. Clarion Slaff 4. Opereffa 2, 4. CI PI 3 4 ass ay , . MASON. PHYLLIS Volleyball 3. Class Secrefary 3. Clarion Sfaff 2. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. Presidenf 4 MAXWELL. MILDRED Girls' S 2, 3, 4. Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4. C. S. F. 2, 4. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. Presi MOE, STANLEY Haffon High S Los Angeels 3. MULLIGAN, FRED S. Track 4. lnferclass Baskefball I. Inferclass Track I, 2, 4. NAKAYAMA, CAROLE lnferclass Sporfs 3, 4. Honor Roll 3. denf 3 chool, No. Dak. l, 2 K. NELSON, GERALDINE M. Girl Reserves 4. Class Play 4. Honor Roll 4. Kingsburg High School I, 2 NIELSEN, CLEORA Class Officer 2, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. Magnef Siaff 4. Class Play 3, 4. NIELSON, HENRY JR. Class Presidenf 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. Debafinq 4. OTA, KEN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Inferclass Track I, 2, 3, 4. lnlerclass Baskelball I, 2, 3 PALOUTZIAN, GLADYS Clarion Slaff 3. O ere fa V p f 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Volleyball 2. PATIGAN, GLADYS Orchesfra 3. PAUL, JOHN Sporfs 2, 4. Clarion Staff 4. Operelfa 4. Inferclass Basketball 4. PETERSEN, RUSSELL Opereffa 4. Class Play 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Magnef Sfaff 4. PETERSON, HELEN G. Girls' S 4. C S F Z Class Play 3. Opereffa 3, 4. PETERSON, VERNON Foofball l, 2. Block S I, 2, 3, 4. - Inferclass Track I, 2, 3, 4. B dl 2 65 'I 3. 4. PETERY, FRANK lnferclass Sporfs I, 3. PHILLIPS, LILLY Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Girls' S 2, 3, 4. Opereffa 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Volleyball 3, 4. ROBBINS, JOHN W. ROBERTS, EVELYN Band I, 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Sporls 3, 4. Class Play 4. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. ROCHA, OLIVIA Opereffa 3. Inferclass Sporfs 3, 4. RODRIGUEZ, RALPH C. ROSS, MAXINE HELEN Band I, 2, 3, 4. Opereffa I, 2, 3. Class Play 4. Volleyball 3. SAHAGIAN, ELEANOR lnferclass Volleyball 4. SAHAGIAN, YEZNICK Baskefball 2, 4. lnferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. SAKAI, JOHN Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. Debafinq 4. Chairman of Publicafions SANADA, ALEX A. Block S 2, 3, 4. Soorfs 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. SCHMIDTKE, ERMA Baseball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 3, 4. Girls' S 3, 4. C. S. F. 4. SCHRACK. JOHN Track 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Track 3, 4. Fufure Farmers 2. SERIMIAN, ZEPHYR Operefla 2, 3. SILVA, RUSSELL L. Fufure Farmers I, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 4. SORENSEN, LEROY an...-' B d I 2 3 4 Inferclass Track 3, 4. Foofball 2. 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. STATHAM, BERT A. JR.' Band l, 2, 3, 4. STEDMAN, ADA Clarion Sfaff 4. Opereffa 2, 3. Girls' S 2, 3, 4. Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. STEWARD, DOUGLAS Band I, 2, 3, 4. Drum Malor 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Football I, 3, 4. Sfudenf Body Vice-Presidenl 4. STRIPLIN, DOROTHY Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. Girls' S I, 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. SUTHERLIN, MAXINE lnferclass Volleyball 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. TAKESHITA, WATARU Clarion Sfaff 3, 4. C. S. F. I, 2, 3, 4. TANAKA. GEORGE Baskefball 3, 4. lnferclass Track 2, 3, 4. Fufure Farmers l, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, MONA Baseball 4. Volleyball 4. lnferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, CLIFFORD Class Play 4. Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, GWENDOLYN Band I, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Girls' S I, 2, 3, 4. Siudenf Yell Leader 4. THOMSEN, JOHNIE K. Band I, 2, 3. Inferclass Track 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Hi-Y 3, 4. THORNBERRY, EILEEN Band I, 2, 3, 4. lnferclass Speedball 3, 4. Dramafics 2, 3. THORNTON, NORMAN TYLER, LEROY Baskefball 3. Track 3, 4. Hi-Y 3, 4. lnlerclass Track 3. UMAMOTO. GEORGE Baskefball 2, 3, 4. 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