E m'l'fi1'7..'- T Shlfla UWM MWMlmIMH,mwWWH,WWWMWWMMNx MWNJHWL0'h'mHi,vW'mwww ,N1WI,'w11'n 1' Xi . ,J J' L! ,X , 1' 1 'f'm uid'MAIN'Mh1NW1NMll'hH112 g N 1IWi,,'1AW!h!'1Ll!lwlWH1,,JHWMMHNWWHM I IJ I3 ll S H E ID ll QI the PRESS CLUB Shasta Union I-ligh School Redding California l954 -1 -I mt SHASIA DAISY Dol-othq Dean editor- Clurli Hindman W., Maslerson managers 0 0 0 Doreword If the events recorded in these pages call to mind the best of life at Shastathe mission of the Shasta Daisy will have been realizeggl Mm Hn Memoriam James Ushnrn Mrs. Luinn James Imedicated to the memory of our late principal James U.Dsborn uhose interests uere ever ourj WAnders on A TEACHER LEAVES When you have leTT us, and The care- worn years Receding swiTTly, pass as in a dream: When peTTy Trials and all Things we deem OT imporT now, The Turmoil and The Tears The mean complainings, The iealousies and Tears Have been TorgoTTen: when your liTe will Teem WiTh mulTiTude oT faces new, and Tasks ThaT seem RemoTely Tar Trom books and school boy cheers- Remember Then ThaT shrined in many hearTs, A loving memory remains of one Who mighT have courTed worldly marTs. BuT was conTenT To counT his duTy done, When To The sTeps of slow and TalTering youTh He showed The paThs To knowledge and To The TruTh. --Miss CaTherine J. Boyle. BIOGRAPHY Our laTe principal, esTeemed Triend, and adviser, James O. Osborn, was born in Visalia, Tulare CounTy, on OcTober I l, I876. He was a graduaTe oT The Uni- versiTy oT California, and in laTer years he was always an acTive member oT The alumni organizaTion of ThaT universiTy. He devoTed some Time To educaTional work in Fresno and Alameda. While he was associaTed wi+h The American Book Company, he Traveled exTensively in boTh Arizona and California. ln l9Il Mr. Osborn assumed prin- cipalship oT The ShasTa CounTy High School. When in l927 he was esTablish- ed as principal of The new ShasTa Union High School, he had iurisdicTion over noT a mere one hundred sTudenTs, buT a sTudenT body now grown To over Tive hundred pupils. In his TirsT years as principal here, Mr. Osborn was also an insTrucTor in maThe- maTics: in laTer years, alThough he had long since Turned his classes over To oTher insTrucTors, his inTeresT in The sub- iecT made him a TrequenT visiTor in The maThemaTical classes. IT has TrequenTly been said ThaT more Than halT oT The populaTion of ShasTa CounTy has gone To school in Redding under Mr. Osborn. As Mr. Osborn was a Triend To every sTudenT, and as They respecTed and honored him greaTly, he will noT soon be TorgoTTen: buT raTher he will always be remembered Tor The greaT inTeresT he Took in our aTTairs and acTiviTies, and Tor The remarkable ac- complishmenTs he made while he was The principal oT our school. X untent-5 llnukl The schunl ll Activities ' ' Ill Sports II Varieties EHAMPTDN THE SCI-IQCDL 7'lf ' -W !j 9WRjF?HSW15'Ii'l'FBE?!?!!?EF'i' 4 f1 21152. . -' '-Q 11, -:ff , ' - - - 1 .., .ill IJ. -Q-A. .-f' 1 . - ,.,,K e . L g,.. '4 -f. , , ,1 . . - - fl. ' .-'MU y- Us g ,-F' f ' ng, Nam- .. 5 1 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Ideal Tradition l w MR. PRICE If Shasla Union l-ligh School is lo be honored by The many hundreds who come and go from ils doors, il shall be so nor primarily because of lhe priceless weallh of learning which il gives ils sludenlsg nor necessarily by lighling ils way lo lhe very lronl wilh lhe beller high schools ol lhe slaleg nor in being honored by ils high slandard ol scholarship. These, 'rrue enough, are lo be prized as ideals associaled wilh lhe high school we can call our alma maler. Bul lhe real allribule of an inslilulion we come lo love, will be lhe spiril which resides wilhin ils boundaries-a spiril of comradeship, cooperalion, and lair play, permealing info and from every phase of ils sphere of influence. Such a spiril has been born. Lel us cullivale and nurlure il lo Jrhe end lhal rhis school shall lake ils place in The hearls of lhose of us who leave il al Commencemenl-a place reserved for only The more sacred of our memories. BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARRY THOMPSON FRANK DoBRowsKY , J. R. HATHAWAY C. W. LEININGER ' SYLVIA L. DEAN I I LOREN L. EWING Vice-Principal Universify of Nebraska Social Science GRACE JESSEN, Universify of California, MILTON E. LUTON, Lexingfon College ,,,,,, MAY DUIGNAN. Universify of California CARL E. GILMORE, Oregon Sfafe ,.i,..,,a,,,.a,,. BEATRICE KEMPF, Universify of California ...A FACULTY .,,s,.,,,,,s.....l-lisfory ..,,,s..Commercial M..,...,s,.........Lafin, Spanish ,s,s...Boys' Physical Educafion GERTRUDE WESOLO, Universify of Californian .,,,Y,,...........,. ......,......... E nglish LIDA JARMON, Oregon Sfafe 7,,,,,,,, ,,,7,,,, .,,, A, E. CLEVELAND, Monfana Sfafe Colleges, ,, MADELINE ZILLER, Sfanford.. ..,,,,,7......,,,,,,.,, ,, MARY HEWES, Mills, Universify of California.. Girls' Physical Ed ucafion O.H,,,,s.,.,,,,.,...-.Agriculfure ,,,.,.,Commercial ,,,,,,sFrench, English -. I2 Eg..- FACULTY ORA M. LEAK Dean of Girls College of Pacific Malhemalics, English JESSIE M. MUIR, Universify of California YY,,,,, ,.,, .,.... , , Science WALTER W. KIMMELL, Universily of Oregon ,,,,, ,Y,, , ,Manual Arls LORA H. LEAN. Universily of California ,,Y.,,,,,,,.,. Y,.,,,,, .,,,,..,,, , , English WALTER L. DIMMICK, Universily ol Soulhern California ,, ,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,.. Science VERONICA SATORIUS, Universily of California, ,,,,,YY,,,..,,,, Ma+hema+ics CLARA GILL, Chico Sfale College,, , , , ,Household Science DAVID R. MARR, Oregon Slale College ,.,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, , YY,,,.,, ,, ,Music GRACE ALICE O'CONNELL, Universily of California, ,, ,,,, Commercial JUUUS L. BEDYNEK, Oregon Sfafe College, ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, lvl anual Arfs DONNA LEACI-l, Shasla Union l-ligh School, , ,, ,,O1CFice -.,.,gf I 3 fgw.- SENIOR CLASS EVELYN RUSCONI FRANCIS MOORE SENIOR OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Name of Office Second Semesfer EVELYN RUSCONI . .. . ...Presidenf ,.A,....... ,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,, F R ANCIS MOORE DOROTHY DEAN .. ,Vice-Presidenf Y,,,,, ,.,,,,,,A,, A LBERT MONTGOMERY FRANCIS MOORE ...Secrefary ,,,,,.,,,.. ., ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,, . J OI-IN MOSS NELDA TAYLOR ,,,,,,, ,, ...Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, ,,,. J EAN MOORES FRANK Sl-IUMAN , , ,Sludenl Council ,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,, MARTIN LARENS GLENN MULHERN ,,,Yell Leader ,,,,,A,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,, , HMARTIN LARENS ORVAL GRANT ., .. .Sergeanf-af-Arms., ,,,, ,. . ...lOl-IN STAINBROOK The mighfy seniors of l934 enfered Shasfa on Sepfember IO, l93O. They, as freshmen wifh Frank Shuman af fheir head, gave fhe sfudenf body, Volcano , and Sl-IASTA DAISY more supporf fhan any previous incoming class. They were commended for paying fheir debfs sooner fhan any ofher freshman class. They were fhe firsf fo make up a D baskefball feam in fhe hisfory of The school. Affer selecfing Clark l-Iind- man as presidenf for fhe second semesfer, fhey unifed wifh fhe ofher underclassmen fo make fhe Senior Farewell a success. As sophomores under fhe leadership of Fred Gerlinger, fhey wel- comed fhe oncoming freshmen. Under Frank Shuman again, fhey re- peafed fheir success by giving fhe Sophomore I-lop. Lasf year as iuniors, fhey elecfed Paul Green presidenf and sfarfed wifh a bang by giving supporf as before fo fhe various clubs. Wifh Glenn Mulhern leading fhem fhe second semesfer, fhey made fhe Junior Prom a whooping success. This year This class as seniors have puf over fhe all imporfanf DAISY, fhe firsf since fheir freshman year. They have also become fhe foofball and baskefball champions of fhe school. Advisers: Mr. Marr, Miss Ziller, Miss Kempf, Miss Lean. -..gg l4i3....- TAYLOR ALWARD Band, Glee and Press Club, Baskelball, Dramalic S., Slu- denl Council, Y. Leader, Or' cheslra, Debafinq S., Operef- la, Tennis. I JERRY BALSLEY Valleio '33, Press Club SHAS- TA DAISY Slaff, Pres. Dra- malir: S., Sludenf Council, Shasfa Varielies, Lalin Club, Track, Senior Play. JIM BERTAGNA PAUL BRANSTETTER ffgolball, Ag Club, Block MAE CASTRO Puppel Club, Pep S., Pres. G. A., Treas. G. A., Girls Council, Volleyball Mgr. Baskelball Capl., Girls' Alh- lefic Pres., Circle S Treas CLYDE CORDI JAMES ANTHONY Sludenl Body Pres., Sl. Coun- cil, Class V.-Pres., Sgt-ah Arms, Block S Capt., Bas- kelball A Team, Foolball Track, Baskelball. MICHAEL A. BENNA Baskefball, Track, Block S Drarnalic S., Glee Club Opereffa, Senior Play. MARY BOSWELL Baseball '3I, Horne Econom- ics. RUTH CALKI NS ALTON CHATHAM Track, Dramalic S. VIRGINIA DARE Roseville '32, Baske+ball, Sec, G. A. A., V.-Pres. Press Club, Recording Sec., S H A S T A DAISY Sfaff, Play Day Com. I5 DOROTHY DEAN Ediior SHASTA DAISY, Press Club Pres., Class Sludenl Council V.-Pres.,, Honor Roll, Puppel Club, School Reporl- er, Circle S , G. A. A. Poinl Rec., Sec. Lalin Club, V.-Pres. Senior Play. MARY DUNN Honor Roll '33, '34. JAMES FRISBIE Baslcelball, Latin Club, Band. DOROTHY GILL Debaling S., Home Ec., Pres. Pep S., G. A., G. A. A., Paress Club, Glee Club, Operelfa, Dramafic Club Yell Leader, Circle S , Pupi pe? Club, Senior Play. RENEE GOLDMAN Puppel Club, Home Ec., Op- erella, Orch., V.-Pres. G. A. Treas. Sec. Lalin Club, Girls Basketball, Scholarship. VIRGINIA GRONWOLDT Lalin Club, G. A. A., Slul den? Council, Tennis, Volley- ball, Class Sgt.-al-Arms. --.gf I6 fy..- GEORGE DE SOTA Block S , Basketball, Track, Sgffaf-Arms Sfudenl Body, Puppel Club, Boys' Quarlel, Afhlelic Mgr., Senior Play. AN D REW EDGE Scienlific. FRED GERLINGER Pep S., Drarnalic S., sg+.-sr Arms Sludenl Body, Pres. Block S , Foolball, Basket- ball, Capl. C Baseball Team, Sludenl Council. LOUISE GILM ER Commercial. ORVAL GRANT ALDO GUIDO BETTY HALL Dunsmuir High, Basketball, Baseball, Capr. Volleyball, Sludenl C o u n c i I Junior Treas., Edilor Paper, Span- ish Club, Honor Arl S., Hon- or Roll. RUTH HAMPTON Tennis, G, A. A., Orcheslra Band, Glee Club, Home Ec. ALBERT HARRISON Scienlific. JOHN HATHAWAY Track, Band, Glee Club. LEONARD HILL HENRY HORR Mechanical. ELLEN HAMPTON Orcheslra, Home Ec. Club. HERRICK HARRIS Football, Basketball, Track. CLIFTON HARRISON Foolball, Baskelball, Operel- la, Senior Play. IRENE HESS CLARK HINDMAN Class Pres., Sludem' Council, Class Treas., Sludenf Mgr., Tax Col., Press Club Bus. Mgr., SHASTA DAISY Stall, Honor Roll, Chem. Award, Pep S. ALYCE HOUSE Sec. Debaling S., Pep S., Pres. G. A. A., Sludenf Council, Puppel Club, Home EC., Glee Club, Dramalic Club, G. A., Tennis. -..,5f I7 E.. AUGUSTA JAKOBI Home Ec. Club. ARDIS KING Chico High, Baslcelball, Basee ball, Volleyball, V.-Pres. A., Sec. Pep S., Sec.-Treas. G. A. A. TRESSA LEACH Glee Club, Band, Home EC., Volleyball. BURTON MCCAMPBELL ARCHIE MCKI LLOP Commercial. LUCILLE MILLER Volleyball, Baskelball, Horse- shoe Mgr., Home EC. Club, G. A. A. Senior Play. .af I8 MARJORIE JONES Sgl.-al-Arms G. A., Puppel Club, Glee Club. MARTIN LARENS Class Pres., V.-Pres. Press Club, SHASTA DAISY Sfaff, Sludent Body Reporter, Y Leader, Pep S., Block S Pres., Baskelball, Track, Band, Glee Club, Operella. ALBAN MACHADO Aq Club, Dramafic Club, Sludenf Council. KATHLEEN MCDONALD Puppet Club. DONALD MCKRAY Foofball, Basketball, Base- ball, Ag Club, Livestock Judging Team, V.-Pres. Block S , V.-Pres. Sludenl Body. ALBERT MONTGOMERY Pres. Student Body, Baskef- ball, Track, Football, V.-Pres. Senior Class, Dramalic S., Block S , Pep Sociely. FRANCIS MOORE Pres. Senior Class, V.-Pres., Student Body Reporter, Bas- ketball, Track, Tennis, B Team Cap., Block S , Band, Press, Pep S., Scholarship Ribbons, Debating S., Daisy S., Senior Play. JOHN MOSS Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, Sec. Senior Class, Operetta, Honor Roll, Shasta Hi Varie- ties. JOE NACHREINER RAYMOND PEARSON Ag Club. CLEO RA PETERSON Commercial. EDC PO PEJOY Commercial. JEAN MOORES Latin Club Pres., Band, Or chestra, SHASTA DAISY Staff Press Club, Class Sec,-Treas. Sgt.-at-Arms, Honor Ribbons Girls' Council, G. A. A., Stu dent Body Rep., Basketball Senior Play. GLENN MULHERN Pres. Junior Class, V.-Pres Block S , V.-Pres. Student Body, Press Club, Pep S. Dramatic S., Track, Football Y Leader and Treas. Soplw Class. RUSSELL NELSON Woodland High, Football Ag Club, Block S . REED PETERS GENEVIEVE PONTE Commercial, Honor Roll. JOSEPHINE PUENTE Volleyball, Puppet Club, Bas- ketball, Honor Roll. --U-if I9 5 if' RlCHARD ROBERTS SHIRLEY RODGERS Class Treas., V.-Pres., Sec., Baseball, Honor Roll, G. A. A., Girls' Council. HERMAN SCHWEGERL Bank, Orcheslra, Ag Club, Sec. Ag Club, Basketball. MELBA SILVA JOHN STAINBROOK NELDA TAYLOR Volleyball, Basketball Cap., Baseball, Tennis, Class Treas., Girls' Council, V.-Pres. G. A. A., Pres. G. A., Press Club, Senior Play. ALLAN THOMPSON ,gf 29 Eg..- ZOLA ROBINSON EVELYN RUSCONI Pres., Sludenl Body Class Treas. and Reporler, Pres. Lalin Club, C-3. A. A, Sec., Daisy S, Circle S , Home EC., Pep S, Puppel Club, Class Sec., Honor Roll, Vol- Cano Sporls. Edilor, G. A. Sec., FRANK SHUMAN Freshman Pres., Soph., Cap. Football Team, Tennis, Track, Block S , Pres. Press Club, Dramalic S. Pres., Sludenf Club, Class Treas., Daisy S., Sfdenr Body Treas., Sen- ior Play. THELMA SMITH DO ROTHY SWEET G. A. A., Dramalic S., Honor Roll. DAISY THOMAS Treas. G. A. A., Poinl Rec., Tennis Mgr., Circle S , Cap. Volleyball, Track, Girls' Council. LlLLlAN VEGLIA Pep S., Press Club, Lafin Club, Dramafic Club, Slu- denl Club, Glee Club, Class Sec, G. A. A. Sec., Circle Honor Roll, Senior Play. CARLO VOLONTE Pres. Pep S , Student Coun- cil, Student Mgr., Advertis- ing Mgr. '33, HARTLEY WEINGARTNER lied Bluff, Ag Club, Dramatic CECELIA WILLIAMS MERLA WILLIAMS ADA WOOD Pres. Latin Club, G. A. A., G. A., Student Council, Press Club, Puppet Club, Dramatic S., Band, SHASTA DAISY Staff. VIOLET WOOD Puppet Club, Honor Roll. CHESTER YOUNG Puppet Club, Latin Club, Press Club, SHASTA DAISY Staff, V.-Pres, Dramatic S., Track. JAM ES WATSON BETTY WHITELY HENRIETTA WILLIAMS Basketball, Baseball, Track. WALLACE WILLIAMS Pres. Ag Club, Basketball, Track. MARY E. WOOD JACK WOODS LAVINA YOUNG Hayward High '32, Honor Roll. -..gif 2 I ig, IUNIOR CLASS DAN I-IALCOMB JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Firs+ Semesfer Name of Office Second Semesfer DAN I-IALCOMB ,,,.,, , ,... ,,,,,,,, P resident , DWIGI-IT STANLEY MYRTLE I-IORNBERGER . , ,,,VIce-Presidenf, ,, , ,EDWIN RICI-ITER LELAND ANDERSON ,, ,,,, SeCreIary ,,,,, , ,, NORMAN WAGONER SAMUEL WOLF, ,,,,,...., .I.I,, , , S'ruCIenI' CounciI ., , ,, .LLOYD EEWELL ROBERTA LA GRONE ., ., Treasurer, , , DONAVIN DAVIS NORMAN WAGONER , SergeanI-aI-Arms , , ,,,,,,,, EDDIE LOWDEN LAWRENCE KENNEDY Yell Leader ANTI-IONY MARKSON BILLY BRICKWOOD ,,,I,, A+IwIe+ic Manager . , , DAN I-IALCOMB Advisers: MISS MUIR, MR. BEDYNEK, MISS JESSEN, MR. DIMMICK -X122 E+ -- IUNIOR CLASS DWIGHT STANLEY On The opening day oT The Tall semesTer oT The year l93l-32, The class oT '35 enTered The ShasTa Union l-ligh School and was welcomed by The Freshman RecepTion. They elecTed Gus Boonas as Their presi- denT, and wiTh him aT The helm The class gave Their reTurn dance. They gave Their supporT To The Volcano , STudenT Body and The annual oper- eTTa. They elecTed Gus Boonas To be presidenT again Tor The second semesTer. The Tollowing year Billy Brickwood was Their leader Tor The TirsT semes- Ter and Samuel WolT Tor The second semesTer. This year They again supporTed The opereTTa. The Volcano , and sporTs. For The TirsT semesTer oT This year Dan l-lalcomb was class presidenT, DwighT STanley serving as presidenT Tor The second semesTer. This year The boys made an excepTionally Tine TurnouT Tor baslceTball. They had members on all Tour Teams. The class also had Two oT iTs members. Will- iam lVlasTerson and DwighT STanley, in The opereTTa casT. 23 BARBARA CARR SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer BARBARA CARR ,,,,,,, Name of Office ,,......,..PreslcIen'I,,,,...,,, . .. Second Semesfer ..,.LOUIE FRANCHETTI LOUIE FRANCHETTI ,,,.,.,,. ,.,,,.,,,. V ice-Presidenf... ,WILLIAM RANDOLPH MARY ELLEN WHIPP ,,.,,,,,, , .,A..,A... Secrefary ..,,,,,,, ..,............. V ELMA JORDAN MERLE SCI-IREODER. ....,. ..SIucIen'I Council.. ,HMEDWARD I-IATI-IAWAY JACK KLUKKERT ......,, ,,,,,..,,,, T reasurer .......... ,,,,..,,,,..,,,, F ORREST SMITH DONALD TI-IAYER .,..,.,,, AA.,,,A S ergeanf-af-Arms LILLIAN SUBLETTH ROBERT WOODS ,,,,.... ....,,. Yell Leader .,.. AI'I'1Ie'rIc Manager .,,,,, ......MOR6AN SAYLOR ,,,,,,,,SAM GARRISON ,,,,...,,,,,..TONY LEON Advisers: MISS SATORIUS, MISS WESLO, MRS. GILL, MISS DUIGAN +2424 24 SOPHOMORE CLASS T LOUIE FRANCHETTI ln SepTember, l932, a group oT sTudenTs puT on Their besT aTTire and enrolled as Treshmen in The ShasTa Union l-ligh School. Soon This class was Tormally welcomed To The school by The Freshman Re-cepTion. They elecTed Jaclc KlulclcerT as Their presidenT and Then puT on The Freshman ReTurn which was a social success. ln Their second semesTer The class elecTed Marjorie Gerrard as Their presidenT. The girls oT This class were The baseball champions oT The school. This year was The big year Tor The sophomores. Barbara Carr was presidenT Tor The TirsT semesTer and Louie FrancheTTi Tor The second se- mesTer. The girls made a Tine TurnouT Tor baskeTball and as a resulT won The baslceTball championship. They also Took TirsT place in volleyball. The sophomore boys Toolc TirsT place in The limiTed inTerclass Traclc evenTs. Four members oT This class, Olive Clinlc, Lillian SubleTT, Dick Goldman, and Viola Wagoner, were in The casT oT The annual opereTTa. -..gf 25 E+..- FRESHMAN CLASS JOHN BALMA FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Name of Office Second Semesfer JOHN BALMA ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,PresIdenI .,,,,,, ,, ,JOHN BALMA SARAH EDITH FRASER ,. .... .Vice-President, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,., J OHN HANNA PEARL BRENCKMAN ,. ..Secre'rary ........ WLEIGH CLARK BILLY MCGOVERN .....,.... ,,,,,,,., T reasurer ,,,,... .....,..., G LENN SOUTH GLENN SOUTH ,,.....,,,..... ,,,,,,YeII Leader .,,,,,A,. ,,,...... . GLENN SOUTH EDWARD JACKSON ,.,,,...,.,.A, ,, ,.SIudenI Council ...., .. HROY ATKINS Advisers: MISS LEAK, MISS JARMON, MISS HEWES, MR. CLEVELAND -. ,gf 26 FRESHMAN CLASS A 1 GLENN SOUTH On a sunny day oT SepTember I I, I933, a group oT grammar school graduaTes was gaThered beTore The porTals oT our school. ATTer being admiTTed and advised, They seTTled down in Their sTudies and were allowed To uniTe as a class: Thus They sTarTed on Their journey Through high school liTe. BoTh boys and girls Turned ouT exceedingly well in all sporTs. These new Treshmen puT Two OT Their members, namely, John Balma and John T-lanna, on The varsiTy TooTball Team. This is The TirsT Time ThaT Tresh- men have been on The TirsT-sTring TooTball Team Tor some years. Al- Though The Treshmen losT The maioriTy oT Their games in baslceTball and Tennis, neverTheless, They enTered inTo The games wiTh spiriT and showed some remarkable playing. . 27 FQ.- SENIOR'S FAREWELL Wifh one lasf glance we bid farewell fo Shasfa, Ahead, our fufures lure us down new frails: Trails where by our wills alone we masfer The obsfacle which invariably prevails. Four years we've sfudied, worked, and sfrived fo meril' Reward for conscienfious work well done, And offen we've complained. If did nof hurf us. Unless we work, we do nof earn our fun. Now dimly we perceive new goals 'ro sfrive for, Those following our worlc will carry on: Though far ahead fhere lie new fields fo conquer We'll nof forgef old Shasfa when we've gone. Shirley Rodgers You have read our boolc fhus far, Confinue on and see ' The sfudenfs who are passing on, And fhose who are fo be. The seniors firsf, achievemenfs shown, The iuniors nexf, fheir hisfory. The sophs fhen follow nexf in line, The freshmen now wifh mysfery. The freshmen mysfified us when They placed upon our foofball feam, John I-lanna, guard, John Balma. end, And of nexf year's feam fhey dream. Chesfer Young 28 E, .- ,I V. I ACTIVITIES M. , 10. .-3 -, 45va.J.E'i ICF . fag ,. .n.,.,,..,,., .., gfng-,. Lilgkwvx V v..:..-, .ft..1,. . -.,,: 4.-, -w .'-4 fm 1.7191- 4 K ,P 4. M1 3,99 fumd- ., NL. Ffa T V. ,Q Q gvvinlcr, ?gf Bf N a... -1 1 5715, ,, nr W I 4 -1 mf. ' L'-1 fsE'i,'.'7 w f 'L , . Q , r ANTHONY MONTGOMERY LORENZO FRANCHETTI BALMA CROSS MULHERN McKRAY S T U D E N T B O D Y FirsT SemesTer Name of Office Second SemesTer JAMES ANTHONY, ,.,, ,.PresidenT, .. .,,,,,, .ALBERT MONTGOMERY GLENN MULHERN, ,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-PresidenT ,,,, , ,,,,,,,Y,, ,DONALD MCKRAY LOUIS FRANCHETTI ,, , , ,,SecreTary ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . . ULORENZO LORENZO DOROTHY CROSS ,... ,,,, , , ,, Treasurer ,,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, DOROTHY CROSS JOHN BALMA. ,,,,, , .,., , .Serge-anT-aT-Arms ,, .UWJOHN BALMA The STudenT Body oT ShasTa Union High School, composed oT all sTu- denTs who have paid Their STudenT Body dues, is The very hearT OT sTudenT liTe and oT every sTudenT acTiviTy. IT is The biggesT and by Tar The mosT imporTanT sTudenT organizaTion in This school. ln iTs meeTings are discussed The viTal quesTions perTaining To The welTare oT The many enTerprises under sTudenT conTrol. lTs iurisdicTion exTends over general sTudenT enTerprises. Our organizaTion is larger Than ever beTore, and we believe The sTudenTs are coming inTo a Tuller realizaTion oT The ad- vanTages oT sTudenT body membership. The amounT oT money used each year To supporT our sTudenT body is very large. Because oT This, The Tinancial aspecT is a very imporTanT one. lT is a source oT saTisTac- Tion and pride +ha+ no obligaTions will be leTT unpaid aT The end oT The presenT year. The oTTicers elecTed Tor The TirsT and second semesTer willingly shoul- dered Their respecTive responsibiliTies and have labored earnesTly Tor The success oT The sTudenT body This year. They have given up Their Time unselTishly and Their worlc has been greaTly appreciaTed. -.,,.,g4 3 I E...,.- STUDENT COUNCIL First Semesier Name of Office Second SemesTer JAMES ANTHONY ,, ,,.,, . , ,,...., President ..... ,....,.,.,, A LBERT MONTGOMERY GLENN MULHERN ,,., ,,,, ....,.,.,. V i ce-PresidenT ,,.,. A, ,,,, ..,.,,., D ONALD MCKRAY LOUIE FRANCHETTI ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,..SecreTary ,,,,.,.,..,.,,,,, ,,,,,, L ORENZO LORENZO GUS BOONOS, A,.,A,,,,, ,Treasurer ,,,,, ,, .,,, , ,NDOROTHY CROSS CLARK HINDMAN, , AA,,,, Tax Collecfor, ,,,, ,A,,AA,, , ,HCLARK HINDMAN JOHN BALMA, ,, ...., ,,,,,,,, S ergeanf-aT-Arms ,,,,..,A..,,,.,,..,....,,...... JOHN BALMA The STudenT Council is The governing board oT The STudenT Body. IT is composed oT The class presidenTs and represenTaTives, all STudenT Body oTFicers, and The represenTaTives oT The clubs, who are eIec+ed by The classes and clubs respecTively. This body has The power To decide on all quesTions perTaining direcTly To The STudenT Body acTiviTies. The main duTy oT The council, aT The weekly meeTing every Wednes- day, is The deTerminaTion oT The expe-ndiTure oT Tunds. One oT The mosT imporTanT sTeps Taken by The council was The es- Tabl?shnnenT oT a ChapTer oT The CaliTornia ScholasTic Fede-raTion. The council also has voTed To give The Press Club S75 To help puT ouT The school annual. The presiding oTTicers in The STudenT Council are The same as Those oT The STudenT Body. The advisers Tor This organizaTion are Mr. Gilmore and Mr. Ewing. -..if 32 Bei.- SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS FRANCIS MOORE .. . PresidenT FRANK Sl-TUMAN. . . Vice-PresidenT DOROTHY DEAN , ,, Secrefary EVELYN RUSCONIH . .. , Treasurer As The DAISY goes To press, word has been received ThaT our appli- caTion for affiliafion wiTh The California Scholarship FederaTion, a sTaTe- wide organizafion, has been accepTed. AfTer Red Bluff ChapTer pre- senTs us wiTh our charTer aT a special school assembly in The near fuTure, our chapTer number will be 262. The purpose of This organizafion is To fosTer higher sfandards of scholarship, and a broader ideal of service. lT encourages noT only schol- arship, buT parTicipaTion in exTra curricular acTiviTies, such as aThleTics, self-governmenf, and clubs. The federaTion exalTs The obiecTives of scholarship, service, characTer, and leadership, and holds Them before iTs members and The whole school as goals worTh seeking. This award says of Those To whom iT is given, ln all phases of high school life, These sTudenTs excell. T-lence, membership in This federafion is The crown- ing achievemenf of high school life, This honor ouTranlcs all oTher honors. A pupil earning membership for six semesfers, one in his senior year, becomes a life member and has The seal of The federafion embossed in gold, on his diploma of graduaTiong and is presenfed, aT The Time of graduafion, wiTh The life membership pin of The California Scholarship l:ederaTion. Life members are: D. Dean, BeTTy Hall, C. l-lindman, F. Moore, J. Moores, S. Rodgers, F. Shuman, Lillian Veglia. Advisers are: Miss Leali and Mr. Cleveland. 33 E+..- GIRLS' ASSOCIATION Firsf SemesTer Name of Office MAE CASTRO , , ,. .,PresidenT ARDIS KING , , ., , Vice-PresidenT, I , ,, ROBERTA LA GRONE , ,,SecreTary, RENEE GOLDMAN I , Treasurer, , DOROTHY CROSS , ,,STuclenT Council I GIRLS' COUNCIL SENIOR NELDA TAYLOR ' MARY WOOD , JUNIOR ERMALINE BEBOUT IONE CASTAGNETTO LOIS DARE. , ,. ,. Sophomore GLADYS KING , Freshman, Second Semesfer .. NELDA TAYLOR NRENEE GOLDMAN ,ALBERT BIZARRI V . , ,.,,,,, LOIS DARE ADA WOOD , MAE CASTRO JEAN MOORES INEZ MQGOVERN DOROTHY CROSS HVELMA JORDAN DORA RUSCONI To The members oT The Girls' AssociaTion, ChrisTmas has come To mean more Than iusT a ThoughTless holiday passed in seITish enioymenT. IT means days spenT in ioyTul worlc in preparaTion Tor malcinq Cl'irisTmas Time happier Tor The needy children oT This communiTy. Each year under The supervision oT Miss Ora Lealc and Miss Lida Jarmon, assisTed by Mrs. Clara Gill, Miss BeaTrice KempT, Mr. WalTer Kimmell, and Mr. Julius Beolynelc, The assoc:iaTion sponsors a drive To col- lecT discarded c:loThing and Toys. From varied homes come qarmenTs and Toys oT every descripTion. The Redding Grammar School, under The direc:Tion oT Mr. Frank Eorderhase, helps in The collecTion. OuT oT 34 GIRLS' ASSOCIATION The hundreds oT arTicles collecTed are Tound all manner oT Things, some in excellenT condiTion. lnTo The remakmg and remodehng worklhe gub and boys enTer wiTh greaT zesT. The old cloThing is alTered and mended by Mrs. C5ill's sewing classes. ln addiTion To This repair work, The girls oT Those classes have made more Than TiTTy dresses, boTh children and adulT sizes, and dozens oT undergarmenTs Trom maTerial given by The Red Cross. The dolls collecTed musT have new wardrobes and The sewing classes add The charm oT proper cloThing To These TavoriTes oT all ChrisTmas Toys. In some cases iusT a new dress is noT suTTicienT and The dolls musT be mended in The shop classes oT Mr. Kimmell and Mr. Bedynek and re- painTed in The very laTesT colors by Miss KempT's arT classes. OTher Toys likewise musT be repaired and repainTed inTo an appearance oT ChrisTmas gaieTy beTore disTribuTion To Their new and eager liTTle owners. The Red Cross direcTs The delivery oT The cloThing To Those who are in need, while The Business and ProTessional Women's Club lend Their aid in wrapping and disTribuTing The Toys. Though ThE ddve vWTh Hs resuHanT Task oT segregahng, repaidng, mending, and painTing calls Tor hours oT work Trom The girls and boys oT The school and Their supervisors, yeT The work goes Torward wiTh a speed and enThusiasm made possible only by The ioy oT service ThaT The workers derive Trom Their Tasks. The girls oT The associaTion Teel ThaT This is a parT oT Their work oT which They are mosT proud, This Triendly giving Trom Their Time and resources To spread ChrisTmas ioy inTo homes ThaT mighT oTherwise be TorgoTTen. -- -:Ei 35 -- 3 . 42. l I i FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Redding ChapTer No. 59 This ChapTer oT F.F.A. was organized and The charTer received on January I5, I93O. The charTer members were The original members of The AgriculTure Club, organized when VocaTional AgriculTure was TirsT inTroduced inTo ShasTa Union High School in I928. Since The club's incepTion iT has been The aim of iTs members To promoTe leadership, scholarship, and a beTTer school and communiTy spiriT. The club parTicipaTes in many inTerscholasTic acTiviTies such as: Pub- lic speaking, iudging oT livesTock, grains, TruiTs, Truck crops, poulTry, and FuTure Farmer convenTions. EighT members aTTended Camp Lillard aT The STaTe Fairy The enTire club will aTTend The annual Judgings and Picnic Day acTiviTies aT The UniversiTy Farm aT Davis. John KiTe was elecTed To The American Farmer Degree, an honor received by six oTher FuTure Farmers in CaliTornia This year. l-le also received The California STaTe Banlcers' AssociaTion CerTiTicaTe oT MeriT. ArThur Garrison won The CaliTornia AgriculTural SocieTy silver medal Tor high individual livesToclc iudge aT The STaTe Fair. Andrew PonTe was presenTed a STaTe Farmer Degree Key by Ex-PresidenT l-lerberT Hoover aT The STaTe Fair. Mr. Cleveland is The adviser Tor The agriculTure boys. 36 sw 'kim Q 'IS Q. .JV .ulli IV Firsf Sernesier Name of Office Second Semesfer I-IOMER I-IUFFORD , .. ......Presiden+. ,..,, ,,,, . . .WWALLACE WILLIAMS NORMAN WAGONER ., .Vice-President. ,,,, . EDWARD HATHAWAY HERMAN SCI-IWEGERL. , ..SeCre'Iary. , NORMAN WAGONER WILLIAM RANDOLPH ,,..... . .Treasurer AA,,,,,,,. , .. .....JOl'lN BALMA DAVID FITZPATRICK .. ,. ., .Sludenl Council . .. ,,,,, ALBAN MACI-IADO PAUL BRANSTETTER. ,,,, . . ........ Reporfer ....,,.., ..,, ,,.. I-I O MER HUFFORD JOI-IN BALMA ,,....,,,A..,,, .. . ...Sergeanf-al'-Arms . ,.., ,...,. , .ROY ATKINS American Farmer Degree .,., ,L,, . . .. .John Kile Sfafe Farmer Degree.. ,,,,,, ..Ge-orge Woolsey, Andrew Ponle, John Kire Junior Farmer Degree. ,,,,,, . .. .,,,,..,, . , ..l-lomer I-lufford, E. Maurer, H. Weingarlner, A. Garrison, B. Tuggle, V. Gravalf, E. O. Sco+'r, I-l. Schwegerl, I-lalhaway, N. Wagoner, D. Filzpalriclc, W. Williams, and N. I-lemsled. Green-hand Degree. .. .. .. .P. Bransleller, C. Jackson, A. Machado, L. Nelson, J. Cain, M. Marlcwiclc, W. Randolph, W. Slevenson, F. Schwegerl, R. Arlcins, G. Burger, J. Balma, B. Blue, C. Darrah, E. Fish, O. Forslund, A. Forschler, J. Forschler, B. Garden, M. I-lulilord, D. Kelsay, R. Leighfon, R. Maurer, A. Rapozo, I-I. Rulherlord, C. Simpson, E. Slrawn, D. Tibbirs, J. Williams, J. Woll, T. Pielralifla, R. Pielrafilla, W. Brilron, B. I-Ioover, E. Weingarlner, S. Pedersen, S. Bowen, E. Bowen, E. Ballou, L. Fewell, L. I-lill, F. I-Ioxie, D. McKray, R. Nelson, J. Nachriener, E. Richler, S. Garrison, B. Moon, J. Shubin, A. Shuloin, E. Wilhrow. Morro: Learning Io do, Doing Io Learn, Earning Io live, Living Io Serve. -..-if 37 DOROTHY DEAN Edifor EDITQR K DOROTHY DEAN BUSINESS MANAGERS CLARK I-IINDMAN BILL MASTERSON ART EDITOR ,,,,, ,. ATHLETIC EDITORS FEATURES EDITORS CLASSES ,,,..... ,, ,,,,, ,, ORGANIZATIONSE, MUSIC, . . DRAMATICS, SNAPS ,,,,, ,, , PHOTO API-IY , , TYPISTS ADVISE .. , PRESS CLUB OFFICERS DOROTHY DEAN ,, ,,,,,,, . ,.PresidenT, ,.,, ,,,,,,, , ,FRANK Sl-IUMAN VIRGINIA DARE ,,.. , ,.,.,,,,,,, Vice-PresidenT ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, DOROTHY CROSS ROBERTA LaGRONE ,, ,,,SecreTary-Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,HBILLY MASTERSON Recording-SecreTary., ,,,,,, VIRGINIA DARE BETTY WARD ,.., ,,., ,,,., , , STudenT Council ,,,,,, ,,,,,., ,WSAM WOLF SAM WOLF ,......,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, , .,ReporTer ...,.,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,. BARBARA CARR Advisers: MR. EWING, MISS LEAN, MRS. O'CONNELL, MISS KEMPI: EVELYN RUSCONI Realizing The need oT a deTiniTe organizaTion To TosTer iournalism in This high school, The class oT 1928 Tounded The Press Club. The per- sonnel oT The TirsT Press Club was chosen Tor lcnown abiliTy by The Tounders oT The organizaTion. Since Then membership has been ob- Tained Through applicaTions voTed on by The enTire club. The acTiviTies oT The club include pubIicaTion oT a year book, The Sl-IASTA DAISY, and The ediTing oT The Volcano , a bi-weelcly news sheeT. This paper gives The sTudenTs an exceIlenT opporTuniTy Tor ex- ercising Their abiliTy which IaTer in The Term is concenTraTed on prep- araTion oT The annual. The publicaTion oT The Volcano Tor This year was suspended unTil April when Tree copies were published Tor The re- mainder oT The year. Evelyn Rusconi was The ediror oT The ecliTions oT The Volcano , 39 SOCIETAS SOCIORUM Firsi Semesfer Name of Omce Second Semesfer EVELYN RUSCONI ,, ,.,.,. PresidenT, ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , NADA WOOD DOROTHY DEAN ...Vice-PresidenT, , ., ,,,, ROBERTA l.aGRONE VELMA JORDAN , ,, , ,,,,,,,., SecreTary, . ,. .. HRENEE GOLDMAN ROBERT LaGRONE . , ,,STudenT Council ,. ,WVELMA JORDAN The members oT The SocieTas Sociorum are inTeresTed inTelligenT sTudenTs oT LaTin. They have gaThered TogeTher a group oT people who are appreciaTive oT The beauTies oT The LaTin language, and have organized iusT whaT Their name means-a SocieTy oT Comrades. Their meeTings are devoTed To speeches, plays, poems, and readings per- Taining as much To LaTin as possible. The meeTings have been seT To be held aT various Times during The lasT Tew years because oT changes in school acTiviTies. l-lowever, They are now held every Two weelcs on Tuesday. Besides The inTeresTing meeTings, every year members have an lniTi- aTion ParTy, given aTTer new members have been deTermined. Then exciTing games and iniTiaTion Triclcs are played. ln The spring The picnic is given, which is one oT The highlighTs oT The season. These evenTs Tend To make The SocieTas Sociorum one OT The ouTsTanding organizaTions. Miss Duignan, The l.aTin insTrucTor, is The adviser Tor This organizaTion. -..gi 40 BLOCK S SOCIETY Firsf Semesfer Name of Office Second SemesTer FRED GERLINGER ,,,, ,, ..PresidenT, , ,, ,, ,MARTIN LARENS DONALD McKRAYA , ,, ,Vice'PresidenT, .. DONALD MCKRAY FRANK Sl-TUMAN . Secrefary-Treasurerw, ,, FRANCIS MOORE FRANCIS MOORE , Sfudenf Council .. , ., ,...DAN HALCOMB LOUIE FRANCHETTI, ,,SergeanT-aT-Arms ,. . . ,LOUIE FRANCHETTI The Block S is an organizaTion composed oT Those boys who have won Their bloclc S by compeTing in inTerscholasTic sporTs. ITs purpose is To encourage aThleTics and inculcaTe a True sense oT sporTsmanship in This school. IT has a joinT jurisdicTion wiTh The sTudenT body over all major sporTs. This year The major sporTs are TooTball, baslceTball, Traclc, and Tennis. To earn a Block S in TooTball iT is necessary To play aT leasT half oT The guarTers in one season. For baslceTball a boy musT play a majoriTy oT The quarTers of one season. In Track a conTesTanT musT earn Tour poinTs Trom places won in aThleTic compeTiTion. In Tennis a conTesTanT musT win aT leasT one inTerscholasTic maTch. The acTiviTies oT The Bloclc S consisT oT selling Ticlcc-:Ts, preparing eguipmenT Tor aThleTic conTesTs. adverTising games, and general admin- isTraTion oT aThleTics. The major social TuncTion oT The club is The annual Block S picnic which is aTTended by boTh boys and girls. Coach Gilmore is The adviser. 4' GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Firs'I Semesfer Name of OFI'Ice Second Semesfer ALYCE I-IOUSE, ,,,.., ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,, P r esidenl ,,,,.., A,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,. M A E CASTRO ROBERTA La6-RONE ..,.,,,,, ..Vice-President. ........ ,Y,A,,,, N ELDA TAYLOR LOIS DARE ..,.,,,,,,., ,,.., ,..,.,. ,,,,,,,,, , , , Secrelary ,,,,.,,,..., ......,,., A RDIS KING IONE CASTAGNETTO ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, S Iudenl' Council ..,...,,. ,,,,,,,,.. A LYCE HOUSE IONE CASTAGNETTO ,,,,,, Treasurer - .,..,....,,,,,,.. DAISY THOMAS EVELYN RUSCONI ..,..,,,,,.. .,,.,,,.v,,,,,, ,.,,,,, B A SKETBALI. MANAGER BARBARA CARRW, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, V OLLEYBALL MANAGER DAISY THOMAS. ,... ,I.. . ERMALENE BEBOUT.. FRANCES HOWARDH LILLIAN SUBLETT ,,,,,, ....I,....,.,,,TENNIS ...,.....,,,HIKING .,,,,,,,,....,,BASEBALL HORSESHOE MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is composed of girls who have earned 50 poinls in sporls and who have boughl Iheir Sludenl Body Iiclcels. II helps Ihe girls Io become more proficienl in recrealrional aclivilies. These girls help Ihe school in various ways: aiding in clolhes drives, selling Iiclcels and candy, and adverlising high school evenls. The games enjoyed by Ihese girls are Iennis, basl4eIball, baseball, volleyball, Iraclc, and horseshoes. Inlerclass games are played Io de- Iermine who are Ihe champions in dirferenl sporls. The chief evenl of Ihe club is Ihe Girls' Play Day which is given every year al a differenl school. Miss Jarmon is The adviser of This associalion. 42 C I R C L E S CIRCLE S WINNERS II93-II IONE CASTAGNETTO ALTA RICHTER FRANCES HOWARD CELIA ANTHONY ERNIALENE I3EI3ouT EDNA HOWARD DOROTHY GRANT ARDIS KING BETTY WARD WINNERS OF STARS U934j MAE CASTRO DAISY THOMAS ROBERTA LaGRONE NELDA TAYLOR AlThough There is no longer an organized Circle S SocieTy, The Circle S'S are STill awarded To Those girls in The Girls' AThleTic Club when They have earned 700 poinTS. TWO hundred addiTional poinTS gives Them a sTar and anoTher l00 poinTS a Circle S pin. For each one OT The maior SporTS such as baSlceTball, volleyball, base- ball, eTc., a girl playing on The Team receives 50 poinTS. The capTain OT The Team is awarded an addiTional 25 poinTS, and The members of The inTerclaSS championship Team geT 25 more poinTS. PoinTs can also be Won by holding oTTice in The Girls' AThleTiC AsSociaTion. For each Tield evenT, Such as high iump and hurdles, ThaT a girl Can do She is awarded 25 poinTs. Five poinTS are given To The girls Tor every STurIT, such as a head-STand, They can do. -qi 43 E+..- DRAMATICS SOCIETY Firsf Semesfer Name of Office Second Semesier JERRY BALSLEY... ., , , . .... Presidenf .,.... ...FRANK Sl-TUMAN FRANK SHUMANH ,,,, , .. ,Vice-PresidenT. , CHESTER YOUNG MARY WOOD.. , ,,,, ,..SecreTary .,.... ,, .. .. ...UMARY WOOD TAYLOR ALWARD, .... ,. ,STudenT Council .. .. .TAYLOR ALWARD The DramaTics SocieTy was organized in l93l under The supervision oT Miss Wesolo. This club consisTs exclusively oT Oral English sTudenTs. ITs meeTings were held every Friday during The lasT parT oT The Oral Eng- lish period. Officers have always been elecTed semi-annually. Each year The DramaTics SocieTy has sponsored The WashingTon and Lincoln Program and oTher shorT skiTs Tor The STudenT Body. In previous years The club has enioyed several social evenTs such as ouTings and dances. Expenses have been paid Through The money derived Trom dues and Trom selling novelTies aT games. This money is used socially and Tor a page in The Sl-IASTA DAISY. This year The DramaTics SocieTy is direcTed by Miss Lean. MeeT- ings have been held regularly on Fridays. February 22 a series oT Talks on George WashingTon were presenTed To The STudenT Body. FurTher plays and oTher Torms oT enTerTainmenT will be decided during TuTure meeTings. 44 PEP SOCIETY FirsT Semesfer Name of Office Second SemesTer CARLO VOLONTE ,,....,,, .,,... ...... P r esidenT ,.v.,.,,, ,,,,.,,... Y... D O ROTHY Gll-L GUS BOONOS.. .. .. ,,Vice-Presiclenf ,.,.A.,... .VV..v.vYY. D WIGHT STANLEY ARDIS KING ....,...,,.., ,, ,,,, ,,SecreTary'Treasurer ,,,,,. HLAURENCE KENNEDY DWIGHT STANLEY, . ,, ,,STuclenT Council ,,,,,. ,.,, ,,,,,,,.....,, J A CK Kl-UKKERT ERMALENE BEBOUT ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,A,, ,ReporTer ....,,,,A..,, . ..,,,..... l.ll-l-TAN VEGLIA The year T933-34 has marked anoTher successTul year TorTThe Pep SocieTy, which was TirsT organized in The year l927, The purpose ol: This organizaTion is To promoTe co-operaTion and service inTo The sTudenT body. To become a member oT The Pep SocieTy, a sTudenT musT have done someThing which is worThy oT recogniTion by The club. The club worlc oT selling reTreshmenTs, candy, and novelTies aT aThleTic games has noT only made iT more pleasanT Tor Those who aTTend The games, buT also has been a source oT club revenue. The Pep SocieTy is also crediTed wiTh having inTroduced The noon dances which are held in The gymnasium during The noon period. AT The end oT The school year all money acquired during The enTire Term has previously been used Tor a banqueT given in honor oT all aThleTes. T-lowever, iT has noT been decided deTiniTely whaT The mony will be used Tor This year. 45 BAND The band is one oT The mosT acTive organizaTions oT The ShasTa Union I-Iigh School. IT has gained iTs recogniTion aT school and downTown under The able leadership oT David R. Marr. lT averages Two dozen appearances down Town, beTore The sTudenT body, aT baslceTball and TooTball games, and in rallies. For The pasT Three years The Redding merchanTs have em- ployed The high school band To play Tor Their annual ChrisTmas opening. lT also plays aT The CommuniTy ChrisTmas Tree and on DecoraTion Day aT The cemeTery. Members oT The band also Torm a maior parT oT The opereTTa and Senior Play orchesTras. The sTudenT body rewarded The band This year wiTh Two seTs oT march books Tor which They are very graTeTul. l-lereToTore The band has boughT all iTs own music wiTh money ThaT They received Trom playing in ouTside perTormances. The junior band is bigger This year Than iT has been in previous years and is composed mosTly oT Treshmen and sophomores. They are working hard wiTh The hope oT soon being able To enTer The senior band. INSTRUMENTATION IN SENIOR BAND TrumpeTs: Sam WolT. Billy MasTerson, John HaThaway. FluTe: Jean Moores. AlTo: Elmer Hill. Trombone: Jaclc KlulclcerT. BariTone: Frank Shuman. Drums: John Moss, Francis Moore, MarTin Larens, Sam Bishop. Bass: Charles HampTon. Bass ClarineT: Taylor Alward. Saxophones: Donavin Davis, Henry Woodrum, Frank Wolf, Orval GranT. ClarineTs: Byron Forderhase, Herman Schwegerl. Merle Schroeder, Clyde Cordi, Tom PemberTon, Mary Jane Simmons, AusTin Simons, Paul Dallas. --.gf 46 yy..- I THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play, Girl-Shy , under fhe direcfion of Miss Lean and Miss Duignan, will be presenfed a few days before graduafion in The aucliforium. The choice of play and casf seems especially good and an oufsfanding producfion is expecfed. This year fhe play is a sfraighf farce, revolving around a fake engagemenf which furns ouf fo be a real one. The comedy is offered by Asma, a colored wash lady : Alfred, a bud- ding poefg Birdie La Verne, a professional cleaner wifh movie aspirafions: Caroline, a young girl of forfy, and Chuck Mayo, an old flame of Birdie's. CAST TOM ARSDALE ,...,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.c,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,. F R ANCIS MOORE OKE STIMSON .,,,..,,.,, ..,..... G EORGE De SOTA ASMA ..,.,.,, ,...,,,,..,,,s,,,,,, . ........ N ELDA TAYLOR BIRDIE La VERNE ...... ,,,,..c., LUCILLE MILLER BABS SANFORD ....s,c,..,, .... DOROTHY C-BILL PEACHES CARTER ..,,,,,,,,, ,....,.. L ILLIAN VEGLIA DEAN MARLOW s,,,...,,. ........ J ERRY- BALSLEY CAROLINE .,,.,.,,,,,,,,,., ,,..,,,, J EAN MOORES MR. ARSDALE .,.....,,... ....... F RANK SHUMAN SYLVIA WEBSTER ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,.s....., D OROTHY DEAN CHUCK MAYO .,.., ALFRED TENNYSO imuiuiaiakfovbicic icic N 41 I KE BEN NA CLIFTON HARRISON GLEE CLUB DAVID R. MARR The Glee Club, under The leadership oT David R. Marr, is now a permanenT insTiTuTion oT our school. For Three years now iT has been an all-year course and has been The medium Tor discovering greaT TalenTs among our sTudenTs. This year There is only one class, alThough during The Two years previous There have been Two classes. The Glee Club is composed oT sevenTy-one members. The Glee Club has made many appearances aT school and in down- Town TuncTions, one oT Them being iTs annual appearance aT The ShasTa- Cascade Wonderland BangueT held aT The Golden Eagle I-loTel. How- ever, The mosT inTeresTing duTy oT This organizaTion is To presenT The an- nual opereTTa. ChoniTa , a gypsy opereTTa. was presenTed by The Glee Club in The audiTorium on March 22. lTs musical numbers were Taken Trom The Themes oT Franz LiszT, a world Tamous composer. -. ,Q 48 CAST OF CHONlTA O P E R E T T A CHONITA Murdo. leader of a band of qypsies, , , , , , ,HWILLIAM MASTERSON Chonila, beauliful dauqhler of Murdo ,, ,,., .AA,A,,.,..,, O LIVE CLINK Daya, Iver old nurseu ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ., , , . HVIOLA WAGGONER Slefan, minslrel lover oI7CI1onila. H ,,,, , ..,. ,,,,, MARTIN LARENS Baron Slanescu, head of an old I-Iunqarlan house ,,,,,,,,, DWIGHT STANLEY Baroness Slanescu, luis wife ., .. ,,,,,, . . , ,,,,.. ..,.. L ILLIAN SUBLETT Konrad, Their son ,, ,,.. .. ,... CLIFTON HARRISON Emil, a servant, , , ,,,, , . , ,.., ,,,, , ,,,,, . ...,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,DICK GOLDMAN LARENS, CLINK, MASTERSON, WAGGONER, HARRISON, STANLEY, G-OLDMAN -. ,if 49 Bev.- SHASTI-l'S ATHLETES ShasTa mighT noT always win, As we have someTimes seen: Whenever ShasTa plays The game She plays iT hard and clean. ShasTa always does her loesT As rival Teams will Tell, She plays each game a sporTslilce way And usually wins as well. The ShasTa Wolves are a sTurdy loT STriving Through Thick and lean: Whenever ShasTa plays The game She plays iT hard and clean. -Francis Moore. OUR ATHALEET In oura beega high school gran, We have an aThaleeTg l-le is a wonclerTulla man And hasa goTTa beega TeeT. l-le sure can play The bislceTball, A runner-hesa TleeT7 And Too he jumps The hurclellsa Tall, We'va nevra seen his beaT. BuT now iTs gonna be Too laTe To see his marvelous TeaT, For hes a gonna gracluaTe Ancl we shall lose our a+haIee+. -John lvloss. -..sgf 50 33..- , f ATHLETICS .xv ,,..,s vagal , 4 FOOTBALL-1933 Capfain-FRANK SHUMAN COACH GILMORE This season was no'r very successful as Io Ihe number of games won. I-lowever, much experience was gained Io help in Ihe Iormalion of line malerial for nexl year. By gradualion Shasra will lose Caplain Shuman, McKray, Brans'reHer, Monlrgomery, Gerlinger, Ivlulhern, Williams, and I-larris. Lelfermen re- Iurning are Wolf, I-Ialcomb, Balma, Saylor, I-lanna, Jackson, Slanley, Lorenzo, Garrison, and Franchelfi. Shasla won The firsl praclice game from McCloud by Ihe score I4 Io I2. The o'rher games played were: Shasia ..,......,, ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 Dunsmuir ,,,.,,.., , ,,,,,,,,, I9 Shasta ..,,,,,,, .,,...... 0 Westwood ..,,,, ,, ...,,,. I9 Shasfa ..,,..,,, ,.,,.,..,. 0 Willows ............... ,,,,,.,.. 5 I Shasfa ......,.s ,..,...,,. 0 Orland ....,,.,s, . ,. 33 Shasfa ...,..... ,,.,...,.. 0 Corning .......,., ,, ,,,,, I4 Shasfa ,....,,su ,..,...... 0 Red Bluff .... ,,.,,, .,,.,. , . I2 Shasfa ....,.... .......... 0 Coluse ........, ,, ,,., . 56 Shasfa ..... .....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,...,. 7 G ridley ..,... .,,,,,,,,,,,, , , I9 -..gf 53 13..- A BASKETBALL C.p+aan-JAMES ANTHONY This year's unlimiled squad was slow in rounding info shape. They los'r lheir firsl games by close scores. and, when Ihey finally began lo win games, Jrhey found Themselves viclors in many impor+an+ conlesls. Anlhony, Frisbie, Wolf, Monfgomery, Shuman, lvlcliray, and l-lanna played excepfional ball all season. The games played were as follows: Shasfa .....,, .,.... 9 McCloud .,..,.. ,...,.. 3 7 Shasia ,,,,,,, ...... I 7 Mf. Shasfa A,,,... .'58 Shqsfg ..A,A,, ,,,,,. 2 5 Dunsmuir ...,.,..... ....,,. 2 9 Shasta ....,., ..,... 2 7 Hamilfon Cify ,,,.,.. ....,.. 2 9 Shas-la ,,,,s,, ,..,.. I 6 Corning ...,......,,, ,...,.. I 7 Shasha ..,.... ...... 2 5 Willows ..,.,,.,, ....... 3 7 Shasfa ,,,,,,, ,,,,.. 4 2 Anderson ....,., ....,.. I 5 Shesla .,...,. ,..... 8 Red Bluff ..,,,,. ...,... 3 3 Shasfa ,,,,,.. ,,,,,. 2 9 Orland ...,... ,,,,,,.,........,.,.,.. 2 8 Shasta .,,,,s, .,.,.. 2 4 Los Molinos .,,,,.....,.....,......... 22 Shasfa ..,,,,.s... ..,... 3 I Headquarfers C. C. C .,.,... 30 Shas'Ia's score ..,.,...., 253 Opponenis' score .......... 335 Won 4 Losi' 7 -Hg 54 E..- B BASKETBALL Capfain-FRANCIS Moons The B's did nof win fhe championship buf had a very successful sea son. If was fhe same feam fhaf had played as C's fhe year before so co-ordinafion was a feafure of fheir sfyle of play. The lineup was as follows: Forwards-De Sofa, Benna. Cenfer-Moore. Guards--Brickwood, Kennedy. Shasfa ...............,....,.,.,,v,v,,.,,.. I4 Shasfa .... ..,..... 2 7 Shasfa ,... ........ 2 2 Shasfa .,., ,....,,. 2 8 Shasfa ..... ,,....,, I 5 Shasfa ,... ,......, 3 4 Shash ..,c ........ I I Shash ...,. ........ I I Shasfa ,.,, ........ 2 5 Shasfa .,.. .,,..... 2 3 Shasfa ............ ,....... 2 9 Shasfe's score ..,..,,,. 239 Won 7 if ss yi..- McCIoud ......... ..,... 2 9 Mf. Shasfa ...,,., ,.,,,. I 9 Dunmuir ,s.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 7 Hamilfon Ci'I'y .,,,,. ..,,.. I I Corning ........... ...... I B Willows .....,. ,..... 2 5 Anderson ,4,,, ,.,,.. 2 6 Red Bluff ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,.,, 2 9 Orland .................,,.............., 22 Los Molinos ..,,,,,,,,v,,,,,cvv,,,,,,, I I Headquarfers C. C. C ....... I7 Opponenfs' score .......... 2I5 Losf 4 C BASKETBALL TEAM C AND D BASKETBALL capmn C -EDDIE LOWDON CapTain D -ROBERT WOODS ShasTa's lighTweighT Teams were raTher inexperienced This year, buT did Themselves iusTice in spiTe oT Their lack oT abiliTy. The D's were prac- Tically undeTeaTed ThroughouT Their whole season Though playing only a Tew games. The C's have yeT To learn The moTTo work beTore pleasure . Tom- Toolery was a TeaTure oT Their pracTicing. Thus, They did noT have as suc- cessTul a season as could have been had. The lineups were as Tollows: CH: Forwards-Wolf, Brouillard, Clark. D : Forwards-Thompson, Williams. Leas. CenTers-SouTh, AnThony. CenTer-Woods. Guards-Lowdon, FrancheTTi, Woods. Guards-Gimblin, ShelTon. D BASKETBALL TEAM 55 TRACK The prospecTs Tor a Tine Traclc Team loom very brighT, especially Tor The limiTed squad. The unlimiTed will be composed oT Tormer B members. Many veTerans are reTurning To The limiTed Team, and iT is anTicipaTed ThaT individuals will go To The STaTe Tinals. Orland meeT lpracTicel April I4, I934-ShasTa showed up well here. The unlimiTed Toolc Third place. The limiTed placed second high, wiTh Three TirsT places To Their crediT. ErnesT WhiTe in The 660 yards, Francis Moore in The hop, sTep, and jump, and, To Tinish up The day, won TirsT in The 880-yard relay. The relay Team was composed oT John Balma, George De SoTa, Lorin Gimblin, and WhiTe. Besides ShasTa, Chico, Red BluTf, Orland, l-lamilTon CiTy, and Oro- ville were enTered. The TirsT league meeT will be held aT Chico, May 5, IQ34. . TENNIS A very experienced Tennis Team will Talce The courTs Tor ShasTa This year. The same Team will play as did lasT season. A yery minor pracTice maTch was played oTT wiTh The local Headquar- Ters C. C. C. We were deTeaTed, buT a represenTaTive Team was noT presenT To play Tor us. AT This Time no league maTches have been held, buT we will probably be well up in The Tennis circles when The schedule has been compleTed. Frank Shuman and Clyde Cordi will lead ShasTa's Team, wiTh The oThers To be decided by eliminaTion. ' 51 13..- GIRLS' SPORTS This year The play-oTTs Tor baslceTball championship among The girls were Tilled wiTh Thrills. The seniors beaT The sophomores by a Tair margin The TirsT game. UnTorTunaTely Tor The seniors The games Turned ouT in such a manner ThaT The seniors had To again meeT The sophs on The courT. AIThough The seniors showed superior Tloor worlc and co-operaTion, The sophomores were lucky To sink several basIceTs in The lasT quarTer and walk away wiTh The baslceTbalI championship Tor I934. A similar occurrence happened in volleyball. ATTer Three hard, buT well-ToughT games The sophomores came ouT on Top wiTh The second championship Team oT This season. The baseball championship game has noT been played as The Sl-IASTA DAISY goes To press. BuT The sTruggle beTween The seniors and The sophomores promises To be an inTeresTing one. The scores in The championship senior-sophomore games were: BaskeTbaII Volleyball Seniors Sophomores Seniors Sophomores I9 I I I3 I5 I5 5 I0 I5 58 PLAYDAY SaTurday, April 2 I, Chico and Weaverville came To Redding Tor Girls' Playday. Each school conTribuTed To The enTerTainmenT. MosT of This was in The Torm oT novelTy dancing. The girls as a whole were divided inTo Tour groups: The BeeTles, Spid- ers, CrickeTs, and Scorpions. The laTTer won by accumulaTing The mosT poinTs Tor The enTire day oT play. The games played were Tennis, horseshoes, baseball, baslceTball, and volleyball. Many races were also run OTT. ATTer reTreshmenTs had been served aT noon, The girls resumed Their sporTs. AT Two o'cloclc in The aTTernoon, The girls all deparTed Tor Their homes, having enioyed a very successTul playday. GIRLS'TENNIS A greaT deal oT spiriTed enThusiasm TeaTured The playing OTT oT The girls' Tennis This year. AT The Time The SHASTA DAISY goes To press, The champions oT The classes have noT been deTermined. The Tollowing maTchs will have To be played: Freshmen ...........,... .......... ,.... ,....... J o s ephine Jacobs vs. Helen Markson Sophomore. ,...,,...... ............ M ildred ScoTT vs. Lois Dare Junior ..... .. .......... . .................. ....................,. R oberTa La6rone vs. Celia AnThony Senior ......... .... . . .... ....... .,,....,.................. . ........ lvl ae CasTro vs. Lillian Veglia The winners oT These maTches will play Tor The school championship. --1-.3159 PRICE OF FAME I have a purple IeTTer now. An' my 'Fame is spreading Tar. I've a shaTTered rib, a broken nose: On every inch a scar. I know iT's ouT of order And againsT The general rule: BuT I'm a public idol And The hero of The school. To Tell of my TirsT iniury, This is iusT how iT began. I slipped upon a banana peel, As 'round The Track I ran. The nexT was very sad indeed: Done while mighTy crowds did cheer JusT 'cause I Tripped a brawny guard I-Ie chewed oTT half my ear! AT broad-jump also I was good, An' as I leaped ouT o'er The piT A heavy wind, iT caughT me up, And on my face I hiT! My casuaITies are mounTing up. So I've almosT IosT The score: BUT I've a consoIaTion For I've only Tour years more! -Virginia Dare. -Ng 50 13..- VARIETIES r- ' 'L ', !11 ur WW 4 H' HS! ,J 'wi sa, I x A 'M 1.1 un 2. fr xv -' 11 , 1 Q' H1 AS 'Z ' n. . M1 4-' nf. . 1 - . X , r 2 4k I fa ir i J ' w 1 I I I I 'KE'l'l'S - 2 51:2 1 - I H 2 n- A s- v lg -4 B. 'I lil .f'llW Ml A 1' 1 lldllllllfg l ' li ll 1 ll y i. , g li vii., i AIA XXI!! VIN! f mpg FV' fir' 4' intra is X A 9 Wi' gi' THE CALENDAR Sepr. 5-6-7-Ag Club members aH'end- ed Slale Fair. Sepl. Il-School began. New period arrangement Ocl. 20-Girls' Associalion parly. Ocl. 27-Freshman Receplion held. Nov. I-Charily worlc began. Nov. 24-Fred Gerlinger injured in game. Nov. 25-Thanksgiving vacalion srarled. Nov. 30--DAISY sale began. Dec. I-Firsl noon dance was held. Dec. 8- Varie+ies successfully presenf- ed. Dec. I5-Circle S's awarded To rhe girls. Dec. 23-School closed for Chrisfmas vacalion. Jan. 2-Mrs. O'Connell replaced Miss David. Jan 6-Laiin Club held parly. Jan 9-Alberr Monlgomery +oolc office. Jan 30-DAISY s'raFF appoinfed. Feb. 2-Reporl cards given ou'r. Feb. 5-Mr. Osborn passed away. Feb. 6-Senior picrures ialcen. Feb. 7-Baslcerball game wilh Red Bluff. Feb. IO-Casl selecled for Operella. Feb. 22-Washinglon and Lincoln pro- gram held. Mar. 5-Jaclcson Price falces reins of school. Mar. 9-Harmonica player enjoyed by school. Mar. I2-Track began. Mar. I6-Parry given for Mr. Price. Mar. 22-Operefla given wifh much success. Apr. 6-Freshman relurn dance. Apr. 2I-Girls held liirsr playday in years. Apr. 20-2l-Ag Club wenl +0 Davis. May 6-DAISY work compleled. June 4-Senior play presenred. June 7-Annual commencement 63 E..- , ,, ' is Q5 if f T M r . - agua, 1 Q '13 W , Q l ,, Bi 4 4, J t.,w5l+E's:! A-1 higiaghz' 6. .Q .4,.. V F Q Li .f i ' l X. 1-X 4 95351 Eh t 1 ,. Nb L V Sweel Slxleen Praclice Makes Perfecl Walling pafienfly Welch your slep Thar's gold ln Them llwar hllls Pals Sheepish? Do or die She rolls llwem Our famous chain gang The village bells Teacher's paslime They are really nol bad Doing llwe uplown lowdown Slreamllne -..gf 64 ' .f . Record crowd Eureka, I have found if Miss David Silfiriq on a backyard fence Future Boswell sisfers Ride 'em Johnnie Service please NOT Bad Someiimes we wonder Sweef and lovely Badman -..,3f 55 lg..- r Old-fashioned Miss All smiles! Co-eds Brainsforms Nes+y Men Cronies Can'? make if Biggesf four In schoo1 What you eafinq Jack? My bu? There's a Io? of unemp1oyrnenf The Toe dancer When I was a bud Bofforns up Our heroes Just dogs Darn good horse Whaf a chicken G-ir! Shy -4 iii 66 1' Prexy Pinky W 67 Fc. .- Good sailing Lef's go Capfains The Tennis shark Three liffle pigs Local Venus Look af fhe Birdie Forel Champions Geifing all prefiied up Ducky Wno'a Anderson What price popularify They couldn'+ mean workrnql Aw Neris! -, 6 8 Bqw... , THE SEER March 16, 1948 Redding, California MOVIE COMPANIES HAVlE WAGE DISPUTE Hollywood, March 16, 1948. -- Miss Shirley Rodgers, expert movie critic, reports that the companies are having a dispute with Herman Schwegerl over the matter of salary. Schwegerl demands 35.00 a week but the corporations will not go one cent over 34.75. New Addition To Be Made The editor of this paper Wishes to announce that a new depart- ment, 'cAdvice to the Lovelornf' will be added to this paper. This department will be under the super- vision of Dr. Weakheart, Ada Wood. Romances, so says the doc- toress, are thriving well in this fine fresh air, judging by the number of faces about town with blank expres- sions on them. Complaint at Rubber Company Many of the 1934 Shasta Hi Graduates have filed complaints against the Redding Neverwear Rubber Stock Company. lt seems that the trustees, Floyd Hoxie, Claude Jackson, Chester Young, and Ralph Williams, cornered the rubber and sliced the neverwear in- vestments With the customers. Local Wreckers Francis Moore and John Moss, local auto Wreckers, have just an- nounced that they have at last found the car which they cannot re-build. The machine, a delphin- ium blue collapsible Ford, is owned by Mr. Moore. Scientific Discovery Is Made By Prof. Clark Hindman Professor Clark Hindman of the U. S. Meteorological Bureau pro- claimed yesterday that hurricanes are an asset to humanity, as they en- able those traveling by water during hurricanes to forget to be sea sick. George DeSota, president of the National Order of Kibitzers, made a visit to his old home town recently. He has been touring the country in search of new jokes. He is accom- panied by Professor Michael Benna, who is a member of the faculty at the California Kibitizers University, San Diego, California. Nelson's Skirt Shows To Be Featured in Redding Mr. Russell Nelson announces the opening of his new circus, Nelson's Skirt Shows, here March 22. In- cluded in the list of spectacular per- formances are: Miss Dorothy Dean, dainty bareback riderg Fred Ger- linger, the intrepid lion tamerg Miss Evelyn Rusconi, the thrilling aerial artistg Jerry Balsley, famed trainer of elephantsg and the magnetic ring- master, Donald McKray. Chatham Holding First Place Alton Chatham is reported running Hrst place in the trans-continental sprint. He left New York at 1 P. M. and was seen passing through Salt Lake City at 1:03 P. M. He was compelled to stop at New Orleans for two minutes to get a new pair of shoes. This event is being sponsored by Bertagna's Granulated Cattle Mush Company. -...,5f 69 13.-- THE SEER March 16, 1948 Redding, California DID YOU KNOW THAT Ruth Calkins and Mary Dunn, young business women about the town, were forced to leave their seats in the gallery because they couldn't restrain their tears during the old melodrama No One to Guide Her. F- James Frisbie, brain-stormed mystery man, has recently formu- lated the so-long-desired All Pain Cure. It is absolutely guaranteed to remove warts, freckles, can be used to clean silverware and to start the morning Ere. James Watson, our own little O. O. Mclntyre, says that any one Who thinks that disarmament, world courts, and the League of Nations will make a good foundation for eternal and everlasting world peace is as silly as the little boy in the paper-cone hat. Clyde Cordi and his wife, the former Cecelia Williams, have been reprimanded by the Violet Wood Humane Society for cruelty to their children. They had the habit of forcing their four children to bang their heads on the floor before they spoke to them. They didn't con- sider their actions sincere unless they knocked themselves out on the first try. With each bang they lost prestige in their good standing with the infernal temper of their parents. Miss Ardis King, after a success- ful career as a tap dancer, has de- serted the stage for holy matrimony. She will become the bride of that quiet but successful business man, Albert Montgomery, despite the urgent protest from a former high school suitor, William Brickwood. Famed Stylist Sets Fashion World Agog Paris, France. - Madame Alyce House has startled the fashion world with her unique new coiffure. She has been awarded a medal by the Pari- sian Society of Hair-dressers for the most unusual coiffure ever intro- duced in France. Flash! Word has just been re- ceived that James Anthony has been admitted to the National Basketball Stars Club. Miracle Workers Anderson, March 16, 1948. - The famous wise man, Taylor Al- ward, and his associate, Glenn Mul- hern, have been presented with a warrant to withdraw from the city. lt seems that the two prodigies made too many mistakes in their prophecies. Their prices were ab- sorbent and they haunted the re- spectable citizens for f'hush money. Andrew Edge Summoned Andrew Edge, local fish man, is up before the Consumers' Board for refusing to bring ten cents' worth of cat-fish up to Miss Betty Hall, who lives in an apartment sixteen stories high. Miss Hall brought the case up as incompetent service. Successor to Pitts Found Hollywood, Calif.-A furor has been created by the advent of Miss Lucille Miller, who has been ac- claimed as a successor to Zazu Pitts, the sad-faced comedienne. 10 Egan.- THE SEER March 16, 1948 Redding, California LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD New York City. -Acclaimed by critics to be the greatest discovery of the musical world in recent years, Martin Larens made his debut at Carnegie Hall last night. The young singer, who has just completed two years of study under Professor Clif- ton Harrison in Paris, was assisted in his recital by the clever young pianist, Miss Jean Moores. McCAMPBELL'S PRIZE John Hathaway and his wife, the former Mary E. Wood, are out after the prize awarded by Mc- Campbell's Infant Ijiquor Store for the family having the greatest num- ber of children. They have twenty now, and are still going. The prize package is a dozen three-cornered handkerchiefs. Miss Virginia Gronwoldt Dismissed From Club Redding, Calif., Mar. 16.--Miss Virginia Gronwoldt has been sus- pended from the role of the Future American Champion Golfers for making every stroke count but not counting every stroke. WHAT-A-MAN Madison Square Garden, 1948.- Joe Nachreiner and Henry Horr are running neck and neck in an effort to break the all-time hockey injury record now held by Wallace Will- iams. Critics say that Horr is the favorite, being more experienced and having been married four times. POOR PAUL! Redding, March 16, 1948.-Paul Branstetter, local organ grinder, is bereaved by the death of his monkey. Herrick Harris has been substituting for the animal, but P'aul thinks more of his bambino. A monkey is being shipped from Stainbrook's Zoo. Vaudeville at Goldman Theater Word has been received that the Well-known vaudeville team of Gill and Veglia, singers and dancers de luxe, will visit Redding in the near future for one night's performance at the Renee Goldman Theater. Member of Naval Squadron San Pedro, Calif. - Admiral Pearson of the United States Navy is stopping here while his flagship, the U. S. S. WValtzing Mouse, is in the yards for repairs. When asked to make a statement Admiral Pear- son said, Oh Shucksl NEXT WORLD CHAMP Stockholm, Sweden.-Archie Mc- Killop is training extensively for the Olympic ski try-outs to be held next week. He is favored to win the jump for the United States. Miss Virginia Dare, the noted authoress, has just published her greatest success so far, The Love- Life of an Oyster. Miss Dare says that she attributes her knowledge to personal experience. -. 7 I THE SEER March 16, 1948 Redding, California Some Most Dignified Girl ........ Class Poet ................,,,. Class Debater... Class Historian ......... Class Fashion Plate ........ Champion Giggler ...,... Tallest Fellow .......... Most Talkative ........ Busiest Girl ...,.,..... Class Villain... Dashing Hero .... Class Rooters .... Expert Flirt ................. Good Natured Boy ......... Quietest Girl ............ Class Blufler ...... Shortest Girl ..,...... Class Songstress .... Class Orator .......... Quietest Fellow ........ Jolliest Girl .................. Most Studious Boy ......... Class Athlete ...................... Familiar Characters of the Class of '34 Our Only Married Girl .......... ...... Q Mrs. Class Philosopher ........... --.if 12 . ...........Tressa Leach .........Clifton Harrison .........jack Woods ........Claude Jackson .......lVlerla Williams .......Melba Silva .............Orval Grant .........Cecelia Williams ..........Thelma Smith .........Richard Roberts Carlo Volonte Aldo Guide and Reed Peters ........................Cleora Peterson Hartley Weingartner ..........Dorothy Sweet ..........Charles Wilcher .......Louise Gilmer .......Mae Castro ......Frank Shuman ........Leonard Hill ..........Betty Whitely ..........Albert Harrison ........Alban Machado Crate, Lavina Young ...........Mary Boswell CLASS WILL We, The senior class oT I934, upon noTice oT graduaTion, hereby solemnly will and begueaTh The Tollowing: To Mr. Jackson Price, our abnormal brain capaciTy and abiliTy Tor solving knoTTy problems so ThaT he will be able To solve all The problems of The new adminisTraTion. To Miss Lean The remains oT our makeup kiTs and our knowledge in The arTs oT ThaT line in order ThaT she mighT be able To puT on bigger and beTTer senior plays wiTh sTuolenT TalenT. To The underclassmen, we leave our marks, grades, and TaTTered books so ThaT They will be able To progress rapidly by walking on our experience. l, Taylor Alward, To Sam WolT The oTlicial conTracT To TransporT sTu- denTs To Redding Trom S. U. I-l. S. I, Jerry Balsley, To ErnesT Kelsay my habiT oT sTanding up every T-ime I sTarT Talking, hoping ThaT he will make good use oT iT and spend more Time on his TeeT. I, Michael A. Benna, my baskeTball socks To somebody who may en- ioy washing Them more Than I have. I, Jim BerTagna, my good conducT in my classes and my seaT by Mar- celle on The bus To VicTor Eric Erickson. I, Mary Boswell, To Junior I-Iansen my well masTicaTed gum which adheres To my desk in The sTudy hall. I, RuTh Calkins, my abiIiTy To sTick To one boy Triend To VioleT PraTT. I, Mae CasTro, To Leland Anderson my boTTle oT blue ink To use in place oT his beauTiTul green. I, AlTon ChaTham, realizing The appeal oT curly hair, hereby will mine To Andy Shubin. I, Clyde Cordi, Take greaT pleasure in willing To Leland Anderson my abiliTy To play Tennis. I, Virginia Dare, in The sTaTes oT insaniTy and CaliTornia, my long hair To all Those Treshman girls who are so unTorTunaTe as To have no eyebrows, knowing ThaT There will noT be nearly enough To go around. I, DoroThy Dean, my punk Tennis Torm and all iTs lack oT jazz To The physics class where Mr. Dimmick may use iT To demonsTraTe The Law oT The ConservaTion oT Energy and InerTia. I, George De SoTa, my I-larpo Marx TacTics oT pursuing girls To Dona- vin Davis. I, Mary Dunn, gladly will my good sTanding wiTh all The Teachers To any Treshman who Teels lucky. I, Andrew Edge, will all my wavy hair To Mr. Jackson Price. 13 CLASS WILL-CONTINUED I, James Frisbie, lo Alberl Harrison my amazing abilily lo work physics problems. I, Dorolhy Gill, lo whomever il may concern-my laugh-I-lal Hal I-Ial I, Louise Gilmer, in my righl mind, do hereby will my blue dress wilh my regards lo Marian King. I, Renee Goldman, lo Liberly Smilh my olher dress, hoping lhal il lils her. I, Orval Granl, realizing lhal Harry Rulherlord is al lhe mercy ol lhe winds because ol lhe wind resislance ol his ears, hereby will him my large leel along wilh my heighl lo enable him lo sland on lhe ground. I, Virginia Gronwoldl, my senior year lo Pal l-lenriques-she'd gel il any way. I, Aldo Guido, my superlluous abilily lo do geomelry lo Roberl Brush Woods. I, Belly I-Iall, my Mae Wesl ligger lo Lois Dare. I, Rulh I-lamplon, lo whoever may need il, my luck in slaying in lhe rickely seal in Mr. Ewing's room. I, Ellen I-Iamplon, lo Mr. Ewing a lwenly per cenl increase in salary. I, Alberl I-Iarrison, my lumbling abilily lo Dero Forslund. I, John I-lalhaway, lo Edward I-Ialhaway, my very large and prominenl nose and also lhe handkerchiel lhal has been in conslanl companion lo my nose. I, Irene I-less, my lemper lo Chick Reel. I, Alyce I-louse, lo Jackie King my lemper. I, Floyd I-loxie, lo Bill I-Ioover my greal alhlelic career and abilily lo gel along wilh lhe beaulilul girls. I, Augusla Jakobi, my bed in lhe resl room lo Nada Buese. I, Mariorie Jones, my greal abilily lor asking queslions and making everlasling lriendship wilh Mr. Ewing lo Ernesl lWalsol Kelsay. I, Ardis King, lo Wilma Swarls my lreckles. I, Marlin Larens, lo Charlie Rolison my abilily as singer so lhal he may possess a lead in nexl year's operella. I, Tressa Leach, hereby will my Iipslick lo Cordelia Klenzendorl. I, Alban Machado, lo Roy Alkins my upper locker and a slep ladder. I, Burlon McCampbell, lo Billy Sharp my big leel. I, Kalhleen McDonald, lo Roy Alkins several inches ol my heighl. I, Archie McKillop, my abilily lo gel inlo an argumenl wilh Miss Leak, lo any freshman who wanls il. -..gif 14 15..- CLASS WILL-CONTINUED I, Donald Frank McKray, my abilily lo leave school early every day lo lhe honorable sludenl, Frank Wolf. I, Lucille Miller, my abilily lo gel up on school mornings lo Marjorie Gerrard. I, Alberl Monlgomery, my crooning voice lor shouling purposes dur- ing a baskelball game, and my loolball abilily lo Laurence Kennedy, Jr. I, Francis Moore, donale lo Dud Slud Thompson, my old No. I2 baskelball shoes lo wear lor ballel dancing. I, Jean Moores, my weekly grouch lo Belly Ward. I, John Moss, lo any commendable person lhe arl ol arguing wilh and complelely annoying my leachers. I, Glenn Mulhern, lo Laurence J. Kennedy, Jr., my porcupine hair- cul, believing him lo possess lhe qualilies ol wearing one. I, Raymond Pearson, lo Roy Alkins my long legs and my abilily lo wallz around lhe halls. I, William R. Pelers, lo Roy Alkins my heighl and weighl. I, Cleora Pelerson, lo Elinor Alkins my hislory book. I, Genevieve Ponle, lo Winnie Anderson my abilily lo be a Ioaler and a nuisance in lhe arl room. I, Edc Popeioy, my excess knowledge lo Pearl Brenckman. I, Josephine Puenle, lo Manuel Garcia my abilily lo gel along wilh Miss Leak. I, Richard Roberls, lo Chesler Smilh my exlra credil so lhal he may have somelhing lo slarl on. I, Shirley Rodgers, lo Rosalie Monlgomery my voice and lungs, which I have been lraining since I9 I 6 lor lhe Illinois I-log Calling Finals ol l94O. I, Evelyn Rusconi, lo some unslable lillle 'Freshman girl my gill ol being able lo inllale lhe negaliveg lhal's saying NO a lhousand limes. I, I-lerman Schwegerl, lo Thomas Anlhony my seal in lhe sludy hall under lhe condilion lhal he shall lurn inlo lhe ollice all ol lhe gum lhal he linds lhereon. I, Melba Silva, lo Dorolhy Granl my meanness lo be used during her senior year. I, Thelma Smilh, lo Lesla Rodgers my gym shoes wilh lhe holes in lhem and my pencils wilh no poinls or erasers. I, Dorolhy Sweel, my lounlain pen lo whoever lound il. I, Nelda Taylor, lo Celia Anlhony my one and only gym sock. I, Lillian Veglia, lo Yvonne Lapp. my shorlness, hoping il will be ol con- venience lo Myrlle. 75 CLASS WILL-CONTINUED I, Carlo VoIonTe, my bus line To anyone who may beneTiT by iT. I, I-larTley WeingarTner, my posiTion as bus driver oT The bus To any one who has no beTTer sense Than To apply Tor The posiTion. I, BeTTy WhiTeIy, To Bud Fewell my abiliTy To play a guiTar. I, Charles Wilcher, my good conducT in hisTory class To George Pal- mer. I, Cecelia Williams, my dimples To Eldeen Wrangham. I, I-lenrieTTa Williams, my smiles and red hair To KaTherine Crocker. I, Merle Williams. To ErnesT Kelsay my seaT on The bus. I, Ada Wood, To Jackie King my old Tennis racqueT. I, Mary Wood, my abiliTy To blush To a meek liTTle iunior, none oTher Than MarTha Moss. I, VioIeT Wood, To anyone who Takes hisTory Trom Miss Jessen nexT year, The space below my name in The lineup on one of her desks. I, Jack Woods, my Typing abiliTy To Thomas AnThony. I, ChesTer Young, my abiliTy To play Tennis, debaTe. work maTh, and physics problems To The TuTure Bill Tildens, Franklin Saylors, Thales, and EinsTeins of This school. I I, Lavina Young, my abiIiTy To wear lipsTick and To TlirT To BeaTrice G aze. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We, The sTaTl of The I934 Sl-IASTA DAISY have puT TorTh every eTForT To make This annual a book ThaT you will Thoroughly enioy in laTer years. We hope we have aTTained This aim. This aim, however, could never have been realized had iT noT been Tor The help given us by our Triends and classmaTes. We wanT To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank our advisers, Mr. Ewing, Miss Lean, Mrs. O'Connell, and Miss KempT Tor Their ouTsTanding supervision. We have had won- derful co-operaTion Trom all The TacuITy, sTucIenTs, and The represen- TaTives of The business Tirrns wiTh whom we have deaIT. We wish To Thank Mr. Tom I-lill, of The MeTropoliTan Engravers, Tor The many helpful suggesTions he gave us while preparing The Sl-IASTA DAISY. IT has been a greaT pleasure To serve The Press Club as ediTor-in-chief of The Sl-IASTA DAISY, and we sincerecly hope This book meeTs wiTh your approval. DoroThy Dean, EdiTor. -..,.,gf 75 Ek..- F' I g.1.g1q.-.51-51.41141-ll.-1.1.1-.qpilpig S H A S T A D A A. E. DOBROWSKY Wa'rcl'ies, Jewelry, Sporfing Good I556 Markef S+reeI I I I I I I I ARTHUR M. DEAN Allorney-aI-Law I 420 Yuba Sireef Auiomobile Accessories Company General Eleclric Producfs I4-20 BuHe Sfreel BETTER SERVICE BARBER SHOP I Always a Good I-laircuf I4I3 MarkeI SIree+ BOND'S FOUNTAIN SERVICE Smokes, Ice Cream, Candy I4-I I California SIree+ ......1..1np-up-.ln-nu-nu1ul1nl1n1u1n1un-u IS Y B O O S T E R S GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL Air-cooled Tl'1rougl'1ou'I' I447 Yuba S+ree+ S HEALD'S COLLEGE Branches: Sacramenfo, San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco HOME UNDERTAKING COMPANY Prornpf Ambulance Service I3lS Soullw Slreel JAEGEL'S CAFE George Lapp, Prop. l552 Markel Sireel JAMES YOUNG HARDWARE CO. I-lardware and Sporling Goods I IS33 Markel' S+ree'r J. C. PENNEY COMPANY I I CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO. I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I H2111 .-lp1gl-.llip-ll-.ll-ll-sll1ll- -unv- A California Corpora+ion I4I9 Marker S'rree+ CARL A. WILLIAMS Real Es+aI'e and Insurance I4-30 Yuba S+reeI CARR AND KENNEDY Afforneys-al'-Law I 347 Yuba SIreeI Your Dollar Buys More Here l-449 Markel' Slreei' JESSE W. CARTER AI'I'orney-al'-Law CarI'er Building IYuba Stl J. J. LEFEBVRE 8: SON Crosley and Leonard Eleclric Refrigera+ors I4-33 Markef SIree+ CHENOWETH AND LEININGER AHorneys'aI-Law I 607 Markef Slreel CHICO BUSINESS COLLEGE Chico, California JONES SHOE SHOP I349 Bu'r'Ie Slreel' J. P. BRENNAN General Con+rac+ing I343 Bulle S'rree+ DR. J. O. CHIAPELLA Eye, Ear, Nose, Throai' I3I Broadway. Chico, California KENNETH HAWLEY Associaied Producfs I449 Markei Sfreel EATON'S EMPORIUM DRUG STORE Prompi and Courleous Service I527 Markef S+ree+ nip.-gl.1.'.1 1 -:l1ln1u1u1uu1ln1unil1 KILPATRICK'S GROCETERIA Groceries and Meals I 344 Markel Slreei .If 77 -.gg1u1l.1gg1lg1llilli'q..uiun1 in E u1n--u- B SHASTA DAISY KIWANIS CLUB Redding, California LAVERNE DAIRY Placer and California Slreels MATT PATTERSON I425 BuH'e Slreel MCCORMICK SAELTZER CO. I624 Markel Slreel MCDONALD 8: SCOTT l3OO Pine Slreel ll1ll1lm1qp1u-1511.115111111111-ll-1 B O O S T E R S REDDING THEATER Always a Good Show I537 California Slreel' SECHRIST'S SHOE STORE I4I 8 Markel' Slreel' SHASTA AUTO SALES Ford Sales and Service l325 Marker Sl'ree+ SHASTA COUNTY TITLE CO. Earl Lee Kelly, Prop. I745 Yuba Slreel' METROPOLITAN CLEANERS I4-33 California Slreel MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Berlha Riley I538 Marker Slreel NorI'hern California NaI'ionaI Bank l603 Markel Slreel' JOHN L. PASTORINO Gradualing Class ol 'IS PLATT STUDIO Pholographers lor This Book l44I Markel Slreelr REDDING BAKERY I-Iome of Aunl BeHy's Bread I4-23 Markel' Slreel Redding Chamber of Commerce I342 Yuba Slreel Redding Junior Chamber of Commerce Sponsors, Lake Redding Regarla I342 Yuba S'rree'r REDDING MONUMENT WORKS Grace M. Maslerson I532 Oregon Slreel SIM NATHAN Shoes lor The Family I553 Markel' Slreel THATCHER 8: LOWDEN Chevrolel Sales and Service I724 Markel' Slreel The Diamond Ma'I'ch Lumber Co. A. W. Erickson, Mgr. ISO3 Tehama Slreel' THE RED AND WHITE STORE Always af Your Service I358 Markel Slreel' THE REDDING LAUNDRIES I702 Railroad Avenue THE ROOSEVELT I459 Yuba Slreel THE SUGARIE Home Made Candy and Ice Cream I54I California Slreel THOMPSON'S CLOTHING Clolhes for Men and Boys I508 Markel Slreel WATERS 81 ROSS School Music Supplies 540 Suller Slreel, San Francisco lnin-.II1..1pg-...1nu1uu.-uu1qu.-main:-in -..gif 78 B..- AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS fdby 5 ! s 2 I I H 2 U E E I E K x 1 i
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