Shasta High School - Daisy Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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' , 2 x 1 l A , ' K I --4. l - uri.- l CFGW l orol O For our 'rheme we have c h o s e n The colorful and glamorous hislory of Shasfa and Trinify Counfies. T h a + w e ha v e presenlecl lhis rheme in pleasing and infer- esring form. and lhal' ou r readers will gel' much pleas- ure lrom fhe I936 Shasla Daisy now and in The 'Ful'ure, is l'he sincere hope of The Daisy Sfaff edicalion I To The pioneers of flue norfhern counlies of Califor- nia, who blazed fhe Trail Tlwaf we miglwl' live our lives Today in peace, abundance, and happiness. we, who are ol' fheir pos+erily, do sincerely dedicaie flwis book. Class in Typing 4 Wesf Wing of Shasfa Union High School Class in General Science ygzvww-,gs if ESQ Al' 'fa' .A Enhance fo Shasfa Union High School , 2- Q 1 W K vjigmi, 'krg z , T g-fyi Q , k h,. l .I , rv ,g f b5',,' . 1' J l I 1, , V 'A-g i-'ILS' Q .E , r' ' x K , 4 '4f Q 'V V HOWARD CUNNINGHAM MARY GRINNELL .K The School Acfivifies Afhle+ics Feafures onfenfs 0 Shasla seems To have been The name of a group oT small Tribes of Indians in NorThern Cali- fornia, living abouT l84O, near Yreka. 0 Shaslilca was probably The Tribal name of The ShasTa Indians. lelca or Wai-re-lea meaning moun- Tain, was Their name Tor MounT ShasTa. 0 PeTer Slcene Ogden, a Hudson Bay Company Trapper was The TirsT whiTe person To see MounT ShasTa. He named The mounTain ShasTa. 0 When The counTies of The sTaTe of California were TirsT or- ganized, MounT ShasTa was in ShasTa CounTy. ATTerward a new counTy was creaTed, Siskiyou. which Then embraced This loTTy mounTain wiThin iTs borders. chool n ,s'Q I f uv an -3, 4 ff, -. Q as? f f ,1 ?, I - ' 'H ' L .J IQ v mir' K ' .9 JL 'F vktlfyf' aff! :H+ h',,, V- W 1 ., LA -Y x -7' :J ' ,ffvgfk .. , 4. ,C 1 A . , Jr' ff .W. -'N' . ,gm ,- fv'ff'53g,'.5:f,ff3 1613-5 11 g,A.,i A A.z,',Nd3v13Qn::ff: -' .V .je L .fist ,tguv PAGE ll JACKSON PRICE PRI NClPAL'S MESSAGE I One of fhe mosf vifal forces fhaf mold fhe individualify of adolescenf youfh is fhe associafion of friends. Experiences evolved wifh fhe pal of yesferday, shapes fhe personalify of foday. Enfhusiasm, ioy, and ideals of youfh, become fhe under- sfanding folerance and virfue of mafurify. ln a group of six hundred, fhe opporfunf ify for choice of friends is aloundanf. O The value of fradifion lies nof in following if buf in making if. Lef fhe spirif of friendship and fellowship become a fradifion of your alma mafer. School memories will fhen be rich wifh experience of lasfing value. 9 L I D I l BOARD OF TRUSTEES l'lf5.RRY THOMPSON SYLVIA L. DEAN FRANK DOBROWSKY J. R. HATHAWAY C. W. LEININGER l LOREN L. EWI N6 Dea n of Boys FACU LTY Loren L. Ewing, Vice-Principal: Universify of Nebraska - - Social Science Beafrice Kempfg Universify of California Donna Leach ----- Milfon Lufong Lexingfon College - Lora Lean: Universify of California Jessie Muir, Universify of California Helene Parkinson, Universify of California Clorincla Peracca: Universify of California David Marry Oregon Sfafe College - Ora Lealc, College of Pacific - - Gerfrude Wesolop Universify of California Madeline Zillerg Sfanforcl - - - - - Arf - Secrefary - - Commercial A English, Dramafics - - - Science English, French, Spanish - Commercial, Spanish - - - - - Music Counsellor, Mafhemafics, English - - - English, German - Commercial PAGE I2 PAGE I3 FACULTY Veronica Saioriusg Universify of California Julius Bedynelcg Oregon Srafe College May Duignang Universiiy of California - A. E. Cleveland: Monfana Srale College - Aline Dulfong California School of Arls - Waller Dimmiclcy Universily of Soulhern California Carl Gilmore: Oregon Srale - - Clara Gill: Chico Srare College - Maida Glover: Mills College - - Grace Jesseng Universily of California - Lida Jarmong Oregon Srare - - Waller Kimmellg Universiiy of Oregon Y I I. S MISS VERONICA SATORIUS - - Malhemafics - Manual Aris and Craffs - Spanish, Dramalics. Lafin - - - Agricullure Household Science and Craifs - - - - Science - Boys' Physical Educafion - - Household Science English, Com unify Civics - - 2 - Hislory Girls' cal Educafion 1 - - I - Manual Arls lil 'S ml Dean of Girls JACK WOLF Firsf Semesler Jack Wolf - lwlarloy Ellis v Dorolhy Caslro Lelly Tlwompson Fred Simons - George Rapozo Advisers - FRESHMAN CLASS Office A Presidenf - - Vice-Presiclenl - Socrelary - Treasurer Sludenl Council Yell Leader Second Semesfer - Jack Woll Fred Simons Dorolliy Casfro Lelly Thompson Billie Mae Rolwm George Rapozo - - Miss Dullon, Mrs. Gill, Miss Jarmon, Miss Glover, Mr. Cleveland PAGE I4 PAGE I5 FRESI-IMAN CLASS 0 On The morning of SepTember IO, l935, The Freshman Caravan-shiny and new wiTh The leTTers HS. U. H. S. emblazoned in purple on iT, sTarTed ouT To Travel Tor Tour years Through good old ShasTa High, and To achieve The Tinal glory-graduaTion. O In The disTanc:e was The Upper-Classman Caravan-a liTTle Tarnished buT rolling along iusT as merrily as ever. ln Their midsT They proudly held ShasTa's Tlag aloTT. I The going was a liTTle hard aT TirsT, louT The Upper-Classmen kindly sTopped Their Caravan, Toolc us in The circle of Their wagons, in The glow of Their warm Tires of friendship, and danced, sang, and played Their jolly games wiTh us unTil we TorgoT our many worries. O And now, as we near The end oT The TirsT year, we Treshnnen wanT To say, ThaT when The Tour years oT advenTure are over, and our goal reached, and The sunseT Talls on ShasTa High's glory Tor us, we will separaTe and go TorTh To The Tar ends oT The earTh To our diTTerenT duTies, and proclaim The Tine Tellowship oT The sTudenTs and The loveliness oT dear old ShasTa High. FRED SIMONS LEE McDANIELS Firsl Semesfer Lee McDaniels Eleanor Palferson Ella Mae Clfmalliam Viclor Soden - Rulli l-lar? Fauvelfe Anderson Advisers ---- SOPHOMORE CLASS Office A Presidenl - - Vice-Presidenf - - Secrelary - - Treasurer - - Sludeni Council Se rgeanl-al'-A rms Second Semesfer Eleanor Palierson Alden Schroeder Jane Chesney Vicior Soden Phyllis Slabler Evelyn Jones Miss Gerirude Wesolo, Miss May Duiqnan, Miss Grace Jessen, Mr. W. Kimmell, Miss Jessie Muir PAGE I6 PAGE I7 ELEANOR PATTERSON SOPHOMORE CLASS I The pilgrims of '38 had one of The largesr caravans +ha+ ever enfered Shasfa Union High School. The Travelers immediafely began lo join in The school's aciiviries and eniered six of rheir members in 'rhe California Scholarship Federarion al' fhe close of Jrhe firsl' semesier. The Sophomore wagon frain has more members on The honor roll +han any orher group This year. C The Pioneers gave a very successful Freshman Re+urn and fhey shared Jrhe ex- pense of fhe Senior Ball. This year There are one hundred and sixfy members in fheir caravan. They overcame +he Freshmen in +he Freshman-Sophomore confesf during 'rhe Tirsl' parl oi Jrheir iourney. I The yearly Sophomore Hop was given 'rhe lasf of February and proved a greaf success. DORA RUSCONI Firsr Sernesier Dora Rusconi Dale Brazel+on Kaiherine Connelly Frank Gerlinger Glenn Soulh - Bill Skene - Kaihryn Cochran JUNIOR CLASS Office - Presidenjr - Vice-Presideni - - Secreiary Treasurer - Srudenl Council - Yell Leader - Song Leader - Second Semesfei - Wilma Swarfs Rainero Benardello Sarah Ediih Fraser - John Gimblin - Dora Rusconi - Leigh Clarlc Pearl Brenckman l PAGE I8 PAGE I9 ii l WILMA SWARTS JUNIOR CLASS O Three years ago a jolly crew oT us sTarTed OTT in our covered wagon down The wagon Trail. We were a happy, peppy crowd, longing Tor new advenTures. C LeT us Tell you someThing abouT our Trip. The TirsT year on The Trail our leader, John Balma, guided us well. Under his guidance we reached our nexT posT, Sopho- more Land. O While in Sophomore Land we changed leaders and under our new capTain, John I-Ianna, we Torged ahead, sTeadily nearing our goal. In The middle oT our journey we acquired a new leader, and under Glenn SouTh we conTinued onward. Only once did we sTop. This was done To brighTen The spiriTs oT The Train. Our shorT pause was Tor The Sophomore Hop, which was very enjoyable. O Beginning The Third year OT our journey we selecTed a new and TaiThTul leader. With Dora Rusconi heading our Train, we pushed onward and upward. O I-Iahfway To our nexT posT we again changed leaders. This Time we called upon Wilma SwarTs and, under her careful direcTion, we conTinued our Trip. Senior year was jusT ahead. We sTopped jusT once more Tor a Trolic loeTore we became sedaTe and digniTied Seniors. We all agreed ThaT The Junior Prom was The besT in hisTory. O All aboard Tor The lasT lap oT our evenTTul journey! I FORREST SMITH SENIOR CLASS Firsf SemesTer Gffice Second SemesTer ForresT SmiTh - - PresidenT - Edward HaThaway Merle Schroeder - - Vice-PresidenT - - - Paul Dallas Velma Jordan - - SecreTary - - BeTTy Averill Morgan Saylor - Treasurer - - - ErnesT WhiTe Evelyn Myers - - STudenT Council - STanley Robbins Alfred Rapozo - Yell Leader - Sam Garrison Bob Woods - AThleTic Manager - - - Bob Woods SergeanT-aT-Arms ---- John Webb Advisers - - - Miss Lean, Miss KempT, Mr. Marr, Miss Ziller. Miss SaTorius O AT The end of The S. U. H. S. wagon Trail we find The class of 36. blazing a Trail Tor The oTher classes To followj O ln The TirsT year They were sTarTed ouT upon The Trail under The successful guidance of Jack KlukkerT and Mariorie Gerrard. The girls made a good beginning by cap- Turing The baseball championship. I In The second year oT progress Barbara Carr and Louie FrancheTTi were The suc- cessful leaders of The enThusiasTic wagon Train oT 36. The girls once again Traveled Tar by winning The volleyball and baslceTball championships. The boys also kepT pace wiTh Them and won firsT place in The unlimiTed inTerclass Track evenTs. O Under The leadership oT Lillian SubleTT and Louie FrancheTTi The Junior year oT The wagon Train oT 36 did some real pioneering. They gave for The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT S. U. H. S. a Junior Play which was proclaimed a greaT success. The Junior Prom wiTh iTs Spanish decoraTions was also an ouTsTanding evenT of The year. O Our journey is now complefed: ForresT SmiTh and Edward HaThaway are The ones who have led us Through This final successful year. We are now prepared for The many oTher journeys we may wish To Take in life. The wagon Train oT 36 also wishes ThaT The succeeding wagon Trains may profiT by our experiences along The way. EDWARD HATHAWAY PAGE 20 Zz! WANDA ALLEN Baseball 33: Baslceiball 33, 34: G. A. A.: Vice-Pres. Home Ec. 36. TOM ANTI-IONY Baslcelball 34, 35, 36: Track 35, 36: Bloclc S: Press Club: Ari League: Pep Sociely: Sfudenf Council: Re- porfer Pep Sociefyg Freshman Sec. 33: Sql.-al-Arms Block 5 35: Baslcefball Capfain 36. BETTY AVERILL Glee Club: Operelfag G. A. A.: Baslcelball: Masquerst Junior Play: Slwasla Daisy Sfafl 35: Press Club Sec. 35: Volcano Sfall 35: Vice-Pres. G. A. 35: Eclilor Slwasfa Daisy 36: C. S, F. Pres. 36: C. 5. P. Sealbearer 36: Class Sec. 36: Sfudenl Council: Pep Sociefy 36: Girls' Council: Senior Play. , MINNIE BERTAGNA Commercial. CALVIN BASSI-IAM MARJORIE BEBOUT Enfered from Sanfa Barbara 33: Baslcefball 35, 36: Volleyball 35, 367 Baseball 35: Track 35: Masquers: Press Club: Sliasla Daisy Slafi 36: Clwrisfmas Canfafa 35: G. A. A.: Senior Play: Commercial: Reporter for Volcano 35. SAM BISHOP Block S' Traclc 35, 36: Baslcelball 34, 35: Foolball 35: Band. ROGER BLAY Lalin Club: Sfudenl Council: C. 5 F. Sec. 36: Senior Pla-1: C. S. F. Convenfion 36: Pep Sociefy: Masquers: Amaleur I-Iour 36: Debale Team 36: Orchesfra 32, 33: Yell Leader C. 5. F. 35. BILLY BLUE Ag, Club. Masquers 36. MARGERY BLUE Glee Club: 6. A. A.: Baseball 36: Commercial Course. BARBARA BROUILLARD G. A. A.: Class Tennis Champion 33, 34, 35: Home Ec. P A 6 E EMMA BROWN 2' G. A. A.: Operefla 33-36: Circle 5: Isl and 2nd slar: Volleyball: Baseball: Baslcefball: I-Iorseslnoes. MARIE BU RT Academic. JEAN CALKINS Transferred from Marysville 34: G. A. A.: Vice-Pres, Home Ec. 35: Glee Club: Opereiia 35, 36: Circle S: Isf and 2nd siar: Baskelball: Volleyball: Baseball: Tumbling Team: Handball: Track. BARBARA CARR Home Ec.: Pep Socieiy: Yell Leader, Class 32, 33: Baskefball 33, 34: Volleyball 33, 34, 35: G. A. A.: Baseball 33, 34, 35, 36: Circle S: Isl and 2nd siar: Sludenf Council: Masquers: Girls' Council 32, 33: Senior Play: Journalism: Lalin Club Sec. 33: Press Club: Sec. Pep Sociefy 35: Laiin Club: Opereffa 32, 33: Shasfa Daisy Slaii 36: Junior Play. JEWEL CHASE Transferred from Anderson: Sec. Home Ec. 32, 33: Opereiia 34: Home Making Course. OLIVE CLINK Glee Club: Opereffa 34, 35. 36: Baskefball: Volley- ball: G. A. A.: Baseball: Tennis. FRANCES COFFEY N-' Firsi Band 33, 34, 35, 36: Granf High Coniesf Band? Junior Orclieslra, Gran? l-liqlw 33: Senior Orclweslra, Sacramenio Senior High 34, 35: Pep Band, Willows 34: Swimming, Colusa 34: Masquers: Senior Play. LOUISE CUTLER Home Ec. Pres. 35: Yell Leader 33: Baseball 34, 35, 36: Vice-Pres. G. A. 36: Girls' Council 35, 36: Volley- ball 34, 35, 36: G. A. A.: Circle S: Isl and 2nd slars: Baskeiball 34, 35, 36: Glee Club: Opereifa 33, 35, 36. MAYME CUTLER G. A. A.: Glee Club: Operella 33, 35, 36: Circle S: Isf and 2nd siars and pin: Volleyball 34, 35, 36: Baskefball 34, 35. 36: Baseball 34, 35, 36: Tennis 34, 36. PAUL DALLAS Press Club: Band 33, 34, 35, 36: Block S: Vice-Pres. Press Club 36: Pep Sociely 34, 36: Vice-Pres. Senior Class 36: Opereiia Orcheslra 35, 36: Assoc. Ediior Volcano 35, 36: Track 33-36: Track Caplain 36. PAULINE DALLAS Press Club: Sec. G. A.: G. A. A.: Lafin Club: Volley ball 35. OIS DARE Volcano Siafi 34, 36: Press Club: Vice-Pres, G. A. A. 35: Ari Club: G. A. A.: Treas. G. A. A.: Circle S: Sfudeni Council 35: Shasia Daisy Sfaff 36: Glee Club: Opereiia 32, 36: Secreiary G. A. A. 33: Girls' Coun- cil: Tennis 33, 34, 35, 36: Track: Baskefball: Vol- leyball. GOLDER DEWITT Ari Leaque: Debaie Team 36: Lafin Club Pres. 36. AGE 22 PAGE 23 GLENN DUNCAN Aq. Club. FRANCES DOYLE Enlered from Lassen Union High 32: G. A. A.: Home Ec. Reporfer 34. HAZEL DUNN Glee Club 33, 34, 36. MAE BETH EDDY C. S. F.: Academic. DELlA ELSBURY COX Home Ec.: Acaclemic. DOROTHY ENGLAND Enfered from Marysville Hiqh: High School Drill Team 30, 3l: G. A. A. 30, 3l, 32: Glee Club 32: Press Club: Sec.-Treas. Press Club 36: Daisy Slalf 36: Volcano Slafl 34, 35: Journalism Club: Vice Pres. Journalism Club 36: Norfhern California Press Con- venlion 35: High School Reporfer 34, 35. 36: G. A. A.: Girls' Council 35: Baslrelball 34: Volleyball 34. EVERETT ENGLAND Glee alism Club 32, 33: Journalism Club: Hisforian Journ- Club 35, 36: Press Club: Volcano Sfaff 34, 35, 36: Secondary Honor Roll 33, 34: Amaleur Hour 36. ALLAN FAIRLEIGH Bloclc S 34, 36: Baseball Manager 35, 36: Glee Club 35. 36: Opereila: Baslrelball 34, 35. RONALD FARLEY Eoolball 32, 33. 34, 35: Baslcelball 33, 34. 35, 36: Base- ball 3 Bloclc 5, 36: Glee Club 33, 34, 35: German Club' S. TOMMY FILES Glee Club 33, 34: Operefla 33, 34: Foofball 32, 33 34, 35: Baskelball 34, 35, 36: Track 35: C. S. F.: Sec C. S. E.: Masquers: Junior Play: Bloclc S: Senior Play' Pep Sociely 36. AARON FORSCHLER Aq Club. RALPH FOSTER Acufl Hiqh School 34: Baseball 34, 35. 36: Traci: 34. GRACE FOWLER Commercial, Treas. Ari League 36. LOUIE FRANCHETTI Sludenl Body Pres. 35, 36: Junior Class Pres.: Sopho- more Class Pres.: Sec. Sludenf Body 33, Sludenf Council, Pep Sociefy 33, 34, 35, 363 Masquersq Fool- ball 32, 33, 34, 353 Block Sq Ar? League, Track 363 Sql.-al-Arms Block S 34. VICTOR FRANCHETTI Baskelball 337 Block S, Block S Pres. 34, 35, 36: Fool- ball 34, 353 Foolball Caplain 357 Pep Sociefyq Ar+ Leaquef Masquers, Sludenl Council. MARY FREDRICKSON Transferred from Wood Lake, Nebraskag Pep Sociely 33, 34: Glee Club 33, 34. HAROLD FREDRICKSON Transferred from Wood Lake, Nebraskay Baskelball 33. FRIEDA PRIEBEL Commercial. MARJORIE GERRARD Commercial, SAM OARRISON Foolball 33, 34, 35, Track 34, 35, 36: Block Sq Sql.-at Arms Block S 367 Masquers: Glee Club 32, 33, 36: Treas. Junior Class 34, Treas. Aq. Club, Yell Leader Senior Class 36. ROBERT GETCHEL Commercial, DONNA GRAVES Teaching. VERNON GROW Ari League, Block S3 Track 35, 36. P A 6 E 24 CHARLES HAMPTON PAGE 25 LORIN HART Band. ED HATHAWAY Eoofball: Block S: Siudenf Council: Pres. Ag. Club: Sec. Aq. Club: Pres. Junior Farmers: Pres. Senior Class. JAMES HATLER Commercial. ELMER l'llLl. Band. CHARLES l'lll.l. Mechanical. BILL HOOVER Ag. Club Pres. 35. ROBERT JEX Wfgqj' Baskefball 34, 35, 36: Track 35: Block S. in W HILDA HOWARD Baskeiballg Baseball: Tennis: Volleyball: Track: Glee Club: Circle S: Home Ec.: G. A. A. VELMA JCRDAN Baskefball 32, 33, 34, 35: Volleyball 33, 34, 35, 36' Baseball 33, 34, 35, 36: Pres. G. A. 35: Lafin Club- Sec. Lafin Club 33: Home Ec.: German Club: Sec German Club 36: Pep Sociefy: Masquers: Senior Play' Circle S: Isl, 2nd sfars: Pin: Class Sec. 32, 34: G A. A. LEO JUROVICH Block S: Eoofball 34, 35: Baskefball 34, 35, 36: Track 36: Baseball 35, 36. VERNA JUSTESON Baskefball 32, 33, 34, 35: Volleyball 33, 34, 35, 36: Baseball 33, 34, 35, 36: G. A. A.: Circle S: lsf, 2nd sfarsg Pin: Home Ec.: German Club: Journalism Club: C. S. F. ELEANOR KENNEDY Lafin Club: Press Club: Pres. Press Club 36: C. S. E.: Pep Sociefy: Journalism Club: Senior Play: Siudenf Body Reporler 35: Sfudenl' Council: Sec. Press Club 35: G. A. A.: Circle S: Isl, 2nd slars: Daisy Slaff 36: Edilor Volcano: Journalism Play. JOYCE KEMP Ar? League: Masquers: G. A. A.: Secondary Honor Roll 35: Vice-Pres. Arr League 36: Baslcelball 35: Vcl- leyball 36: Glee Club 33, 35, 36. JACK KENYON Commercial. s SAM KIMPTON JACK KLUKKERT J S xgClass Pres. 33, Sludenf Council: Poolball Manager 33, 34 35' Traclt 35 36' Baslcelball 33, 34. 35, 36' Qjx Block Sgl.-al-Arms SPuden+ Body 33: Band: Orches: X fra: Press Club: Pep Sociely: Lafin Club: Treas. Slu- n'r Body 35: Treas. Class 34, 35: Journalism Club: s. Pep Sociely: Pres. Press Club 36: Masquers, Pres. Block S 36: Sec.-Treas. Masquers 36: Vice Pres. Class 35: Volcano Slafl 36: Shasfa Daisy Sfalf 36: Senior Play: Sludenl Body Reporfer. KENT LOGAN Mechanical. HELEN LAKMANN Enlered from Spokane, Washingfon: Dramalics Club: Drum Maior Girls' Drill Team: Freshman Play: Sec. Freshman Class: Operella 33, 34. LORENZO LORENZO Vice Pres. Sludenf Body 36: Alhlelic Manager 33: S T.-af-Arms, Pep Sociely 33. ELEANOR MAC CAMPBELL Granl Union High School, Sacramenfo 33: Sfudenf Council: Glee Club: Operella 33: Commercial: Ama- leur Hour Vlfinnerg Secondary l-lonor Roll 34: Senior Play. FAYE MILLER Commercial. ESTELLE MELTON elee Club 33. 34, 35. 36. WILMA MCORE Academic. ROSALIE MONTGOMERY Commercial: Glee Club 34: Opereffa 34: G. A.: P A G. A. A.: Sfudenf Council: Press Club: Baslcefball 35, 36: 'Volleyball 35, 36. PAGE 27 EVELYN ARLENE MYERS Tucson Senior High School: Lafin Forum: Marching Squad: G. A. A.: Press Club: Pep Sociefy: Shasfa Daisy Slalf 36: Reporler for Volcano 34, 36: Vice-Pres. Masquers 36: C. S. E.: G. A. A. HELEN MORILL Baslcelball 33, 34, 35, 36: Volleyball 33, 34, 35. 36: Senior Play: Baseball 33, 34, 35, 36: Vice-Pres. G. A. A.: Home Ec.: Girls' Council: Sludenf Council: Circle S: Isf, 2nd sfarst Masquers. IDABELL NASLAND Commercial: Cvlee Club. WILVA PERRIN Enlered from Klan'1a+h Falls, Oregon. MYRON PETERS Baseball 34, 35: Bloclc S 34, 36. WILLIAM RANDOLPH Ag. Club. ALFRED RAPOZO Sfudenf Body Yell Leader 35, 36: Masquers Pres. 36: Pep Sociefy: Ari League: Shasla Daisy Painlinqs 36: Junior Class Yell Leader: Senior Play: Sludenf Coun- cil: Sfudenf Leaders' Convenlion 35: Senior Yell Leader: Arl League Yell Leader 36. ALBERT REEL Academic. OLIVER RHOADES Transferred from Fall River Joinf Union High School: Science Club: Boys' Glee Club: Boys' League: Baslcef- ball 33, 34, 35: Traclc 34: Bloclc E Sociefy 34: Fool- ball 33, 34. CHARLES REID Scien+iIic: Lalin Club: Glee Club: Opereffa: Ger- man Club. KATHLEEN RILEY G. A. A.: Horne Ec. Reporfer 34: Treas. 35: Vice' Pres. 34. CHARLOTTE ANN ROBINSON Academic. STANLEY ROBBINS Track Mqr. 33, 34, 35, 36: Baslcelball Mgr. 34, 35, 36: Junior Play: C. S. F.: Sludenl Council: German Club: Lalin Club: Pep Socie+y: Block S: Treas. C. S. F.: Journalism Club. EDWARD ROBINSON Baslrelball 36: Baseball 36: Arl League. ROBERT RUTI-IERFORD Foolball 34, 35: Traclc 34, 35, 36: Baseball 35: Bloclc S: Pep Sociely: Ari League: Masquers: Sec. Masquers: Senior Play: Press Club. LESTA RODGERS Commercial. MORGAN SAYLOR Sludenl Council: Tax Collecfor 35, 36: Foolball 32, 33, 34, 35: All-Conference 35: Caplain al Chico 35: Baslcelball 33, 34, 35, 36: Traclc 34, 35, 36: Bloclc S: Sql.-al-Arms 34, 35, Sec.-Treas. 34: C. S. F. Treas. 34: Vice-Pres. 34, MERLE SCHROEDER Academic: C. S. F.: Pres, German Club 35. M I LDRED SCOTT Pres. G. A. A. 35, 36: Pres. G. A. 36: Baseball Mgr. 36: Tennis Mgr. 35: Girls' Council: I-lome Ec.: Glee Club: Operella: Class Sec. 32: Volleyball Caplain 35: Baslcelball 33, 34, 35: Shasla I-ligh Varielies 33: Slu- denl Council: Circle S: Pin. TED SELLERS Enlered from Franklin I-Iiqh School, Seallle, Wash- inqlon. ETHEL SI-IIELL Enfered from Red Blull. MARY JANE SIMMONS Baslcelball 33, 34 35, 36: Volleyball 33, 35, 36: Base- ball 33, 34, 35, 36: Pres. I-Iofne EC. 36: Band 33, 34. USTIN SIMMONS Band: Baslcelball: Baseball: Pep Sociely: Press Club Shasla Daisy Slafl: Business Manager, Daisy 36: Slue den? Council: Block S: C. S. F.: Vice Pres. C. S. F. Assislanl Sludenl' Body Manager: Volcano Sfaff Chemislry Prize 35. CHAUNCEY SIMPSON Ag. Club: Traclc 34, 35, 36. FORREST SMITI-I Treas. Class 34: Vice-Pres. Class 34: Sec. Class 35 Pres. Class 35: Pres. Block S 35: Pres. Arl League 36: Vice-Pres. Sludenf Body 35: Foofball 34, 35: Baslcel- ball 35, 36: Traclc 34, 35: Baseball 35: Pep Sociely Sludenl Council: Block S. LIBERTY SMITH Academic: Masquers: Senior play: Press Club PAGE 28 PAGE 29 MARGARET SMITH Sec. C. S. F. 34: Pres. C. S. F. 35: Sludenl Council: Journalism Sec. 35: Pres. Journalism 35: Lalin Club PI. Recorder 35: German Club Pres. 34: Masquers: Glee Club 34: Senior Play: Chrislmas Canlala 34, 35. WI LSEY STEVENSON Ag. Club. GRANT B. STI LES Bloclc S: Pep Scciely: Masquers Pres. 35: Junior Play: Foolball 33, 34, 35: All-Conference Cenfer 35: Liqhf Heavyweighl Championship: Traclc 35, 36: Senior Play Prop Manager: Baseball Manager 35. J ULES THIBAUT Anderson Union Hiqh School: Treas. Freshman Vice Pres. Sophomore Class: Senior Play. Class BILLIE TUGGLE Ao. Club. STA N LEY WATSON Orchesfra 32, 33: Arl Leaque: Sludenl Council: Fool- bsii 34, 35. JOHN WEBB Baslcelball 33, 34, 35, 36: Mechanical. EVELYN WILLIAMS Arl League. CLARENCE WILSEY Chico High 32, 33: Glee Club: Baslcelball 35: Oper- efla 35, 36: Pep Sociefy: Masquers: Senior Play: Ag. Club: Jr. Farmers' 33-36: Jr. Farmers' Sec. 33: Track 36. MARY ELLEN WHIPP Bush Enqlish Award 35: Baslrefball: Baseball: Tennis: Sec. C. S. F. 35: Seal Bearer: G. A. A.: Circle S: Isl, 2nd sfars: Pin: Arl' League Pres. 35: Home EC.: Masquers: Sec, Class 33. ERNEST WHITE Traclr 33, 34, 35, 36: Press Club: Pep Sociefy: Block S: Sfudenf Council: Business Mgr. Volcano 36: Assl. Bus. Mgr, Shasfa Daisy 36: Assl. Bus. Mgr. Sluclenf Body: Treas. Senior Class 36. FRANK WOLF Baslcelball 33, 34: Foolball 33, 34, 35: Bloclc S: Pep Sociefy 33, 36: Journalism Club: Four lellers in alhlefics. BOB WOODS Foolball 32, 33, 34, 35: Baslcelball 34, 35, 36: Traclc 34, 35, 36: Bloclc S Sec.-Treas. 36: Class Alhellic Mgr. 34, 35, 36: Operella 33, 34, 35: Arl League: Pep Sociefy. MAY YOUNGKIN Commercial: Glee Club: G. A, A.: Masquers: Press Club: Baslcelball 35: Chrislmas Canlafa 35. 0 In I848, Peler Lassen, accom- panied by a lrain of fwelve wag- ons, came from Missouri +o Calu- Fornia carrying wilh him fhe Charfer of Wes'rern Sfar Lodge of Free and Accepfed Masons. 0 The Lodge firsf mel' af Ben- fon Cify, near Vina in Tehama Counfy, bur The members pefie lioned fo be allowed fo move ihe Lodge fo lhe +own of Shasfa. where fhe firsf meefing was held on December I7, I852. Thus was born The firsf imporianf organiza- fion in Shasfa Counfy. ctivities PAGE 33 Edilor - - Assislanf Edilor Business Manager Assislanf Business Arr Eolilors - Orqanizalions - Aflilelics - Eealures - - Senior Aclivifies Classes - - Music, Dramalics Advisers - e BETTY AVERILL SHASTA DAISY STAFF Manager - - - - Belly Averill Dorollwy England - Auslin Simons - - Ernesl While - - - Mary Ellen Wlwipp, Lois Dare, Al Rapozo - Mr. Ewing, Miss Lea - - Eleanor Kennedy Jaclc Klulclcerl, Barbara Carr - - - Lois Dare Marjorie Beboul Evelyn Myers f Liberly Srnillw n, Miss Kempf, Miss Peracca LouiE FRANCHETTI STUDENT COUNCIL Firsf Semesfer Office Second Semesfer Louie Francheffi - Presidenf - - Louie Francheffi Forresf Smifh - - Vice-Presidenf - - Lorenzo Lorenzo Jeaneffe Jordan - Secrefary - - Jeaneffe Jordan Glenn Soufh - - Treasurer - - Glenn Soufh Morgan Saylor - Tax Collecfor - - Morgan Saylor lvlarc Fosgafe Sergeanf-af-Arms - - - Marc Fosgafe Advisers - -- - ----- Mr. Ewing, Mr. Gilmore O The Sfudenf Council is composed of all class presidenfs, represenfafives from all clubs, and Sfudenf Body officers, and is fhe governing board of fhe Sfudenf Body, The nnain dufy of fhe Council is fhe deferminafion of fhe expendifure of Sfudenf Body funds. O The presiding officers in fhe Sfudenf Council are fhe same as fhose of fhe Sfu- denf Body. l l PAGE 34 PAGE 35 JEANETTE JoRuAN STUDENT BODY Firsl Semesler Office Second Se-mesler Louie Franchelri - Presidenl - - Louie Franchelri Forresf Smifh - - Vice-Presidenl - - Lorenzo Lorenzo Jeane'r+e Jordan Secrefary - - Jeanerre Jordan Glenn Sourh - - Treasurer - - Glenn Sourh Morgan Saylor - Tax Collecfor - Morgan Saylor Marc Fosgafe - - - Serqeanf-al-Arms - - - Marc Fosqafe l The Sludenf Body is composed of all sludenfs who have paid Their dues. lf is The largesf and mosf imporranf organizefion in rhe school, and irs rneerings are devored fo discussions of rhe welfare of The enferprises under sfrudenr conlrol. O Under excellenl leadership lhe Sfudenr Body has had a very successful year. One of lhe main accomplishrnenrs was +he rarifying of a new and clearer conslirurion. CQ ,ve 38- QQ Ji MARGARET SMITH CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Firs+ Semesfer Office Second Semesfer Margaref Smi+h - - Presideni - - - BeHy AveriII Morgan SayIor - - Vice-Presidenf - - Ausfin Simons Dora Rusconi - Treasurer - Marion Harris Tommy FiIes - - Secrefary ---- Roger Blay Mary EIIen Whipp - - I-Iisforian ----- Be++y AveriII Roger Blay - - - YeII Leader - - - Marjorie Jean Moore Advisers - - - ---- Miss Leak and Mr. Cleveland ROLL CALL I Those srarred have been members bofh semes+ers, while Those double siarred have already earned Iife membership in This s+aIewide organizaIion. Novi+ia'Ie Members BeHy AveriII , Roger Blayi, Mae Berh Eddyak, Tommy Files , Verna Jusfeson, EIeanor Ann Kennedy, EveIyn Myers, S+anIey Robbins, Mor- gan Saylorak, MerIe Schroeder, Ausiin Simons , Margare+ Smifhx, Mary EIIen Whipp . Seniors Juniors Marion I-Iarris ', Roberfa I-Iighfower, I-IoI+by Hill , Mary I-IiII', Gwen- dolyn Reidx, Dora Rusconix, Chrisfene SaIIee', Ronald Selvesfer, Irma TorceIIo . Sophomores Jim Charlesx, Wini'Ired Eafonx, Barbara Erno, Marion FeIIon', WiIIiam S. I IarI , JeaneHe Jordanx, SIanIey Leex, Marjorie Jean Moorei, D'Arcy SeIwood', Vicfor Sodenx, PhyIIis SIabIer. Freshmen WaI+er Dimmick, Fred Simons, Le Noir Parry, Leffy Thompson. Associafe Member Posf-Graduafe ------- Louis Schoen I PAGE , 36 PAGE 37 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION O Membership in The California Scholarship Federafion is limiTed To sTudenTs who have earned Ten or more grade poinTs in The preceding semesfer. Two of These poinTs can be earned by exTra-curricular acfivifies. A subsidiary group, The Secondary Honor Roll, is sponsored by The CSF and Takes parT in The iniTiaTion ceremonies held before The sTudenT body aT The beginning of each semesfer. Members musT have earned eighT poinfs in The semesTer preceding membership To belong To This group. O Social acTiviTies began early in The fall wiTh a novel and enioyable parTy given by Two of The members, Mary Ellen Whipp and BeTTy Averill. The new members were informally inifiafed. O Because of conflicTing engagemenTs, only Two members, Marion Harris and Merle Schroeder, and Miss Leak aTTended The disfricf conference of The California Scholar- ship Federafion aT Willows, November 2. Though noT yeT Two years old, The local organizaTion exfended an inviTaTion for The spring conference, anxious for ofhers To see and enjoy Their magnificenf high school. However, Red Bluff had previously senT a wriTTen inviTaTion, and Theirs was accepTed. O The FederaTion gave iTs second annual ChrisTmas dance on December 65 This proved To be successful and very enjoyable. O On March 7, sixTeen members and Miss Leak aTTended The disTricT convenfion in Red Bluff. Tommy Files was secrefary aT The meeTing, and Roger Blay presenTed a skiT. O Members are looking forward To The picnic To be held laTer in The spring. O The local organizafion is proud ThaT iT is noT only a Scholarship Sociefy buf up- holds The moTTo Scholarship for Service . lfs members are acfive in school acTiviTies of all Types. BETTY AVERI LL MAReARET SMITH JOURNALISM CLUB Firsf Sennesfer Office Marqarer Smirn - - Presidenf - John Hanna - Vice-Presidenr - Laura Wafson Secrefary-Treasurer Marion Harris - Sfudem' Council - Adviser - - - - Second Semesfer Margaref Srnifh Dorofny England Veda Anderson JeaneHe Jordan Miss Wesolo PAGE 38 PAGE 39 if DOROTHY ENGLAND JOURNALISM CLUB I The Journalism Club, organized in Seprember I935, has as Hs prime obieciive 'rhe gaihering of school news for local publicafion. Hs membership consisfs of sfudenls who have an A or B raiing in English and who reveal cerfain personal 'rraifs and de- pendabilify. O An oursranding feafure was This organiza1'ion's novel scheme, rhe Amareur Hour, for raising money for i'rs Shasfa Daisy pages. C Irs membership includes fhe following: Margaref Smifh, Dororhy England, Marian Harris, lnez Howe, Georgia Eosfer, Jeane'H'e Jordan, Veda Anderson, Diclc Richard John Hanna, S+anley Lee, William S. Hart Barbara Erno, Everefl England, and Laura Warson. VELMA JORDAN Firsl Sernesler Velma Jordan Belly Averill - Phyllis Srabler Vifillie Ola Srevenson Eldeen Wrangliam Kallierine Connelly Firsi Sernesler Dorollny England - Mildred Scoif - Ella Fisli - Doris Parry Winiired Eaion Mary Corleso Advisers - GI RLS' ASSOCIATION Name of Office - Presidenf - - Vice-Presideni - - - Treasurer - - - Secrerary - - Siudenl Council Represenfalive - - - Yell Leader - - GIRLS' COUNCIL - Senior - Senior - Junior A - Junior Sololiornore - Freshman Second Semesler Mildred Scofi - Louise Curler - Winiired Earon - Ann Guimelli Mildred Ellis - I-lenrieifa Sreplwenson Second Semesrer Berry Averill - Helen Morrill - Sarah E. Fraser - Irma Torcello - - Barbara Erno - - l-lope Bryanl' Ora Lealc, Aline Dufion PAGE 40 PAGE 4I K GIRLS' ASSOCIATION I The Girls' AssociaTion, comprised OT all The girls in The school, has had a very successful year under The leadership oT Velma Jordan and Ivlildred ScoTT. O AT The beginning oT The school year, The Freshmen girls were iniTiaTed aT a very enjoyable masquerade parTy. O AT Thanksgiving Time The girls broughT unperishable Tood which was sorTed and paclced inTo gay baslceTs. These baslceTs were delivered The day beTore Thanksgiving by Mrs. Saygrover, CounTy WelTare Vxforlcer. O AT ChrisTmas The girls sponsored a Toy drive. ArTicles were repaired by The shop, arT, and sewing classes. Some oT The girls assisTed in The wrapping of The Toys, which were Then given To Tamilies whose children mighT noT oTherwise be rememe bered. I A group oT girls aTTended The Older Girls' Conference under The auspices oT The Y. W. C. A. aT Richardson Springs, March 28 To Ivlarch 29, and goT many new ideas. Mary Jane Simmons very ably acTed as chairman oT a discussion group. O The Home Economics Club and Girls' AssociaTion combined To give The MoTher's Tea in May. The TaculTy and inTeresTed Towns-women were inviTed To aTTend. The AssociaTion is one oT The Tew school organizaTions which deals direcTly wiTh com- muniTy welTare measures. MILDRED SCOTT BILL HOOVVR FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Firsf Semesler Bill Hoover - - William Randolph Edward l-lafhaway Sam Garrison - Dero Forslund - Edward l-lalhaway John Randolph - Sam Garrison - William Randolph Dero Forslund - Billie Tuqgle - Office Presidenl - Vice-Presidenl - Secrelary - Treasurer - Reporfer - Sludenf Council - - Yell Leader - Sergeanf al Arms - - Junior Farmer Officers A Presidem' - Vice-Presidenl - Secreiary - Second Semesrer - Elmer Fish - Dero Forslund - Billie Tugqle Roberi Maurer Edward Halhaway Eugene Srrawn - - Fred Smiih Tony Pielralilia - Dero Forslund Eugene Sirawn Edward l-lafhaway l l i PAGE 42 PAGE 43 O Learnin Seplember Oclober November December January February March April lvlay June I ELMER FISH , C32-vvdfi T14-Q FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Cha pler No. 59 g fo Do - Doing fo Learn 1 Earning TO Live - Living lo Serve- Nine members alfended Camp Lillard al Slale Fair, won Poulfry Trophy Second Annual F. F. A. Roundup Carnival Ball. Four members alfended Regional F. F. A. meel al Chico. lnifialed 'rwenly-six members inlo lhe Greenhand Degree. Four members inilialed info lhe Junior Farmers' Degree. Elecfion of Officers. Revision of local conslilufion and lhe awarding of Block Lellers. Second Annual Rodeo al Bella Visla. Annual lrip 'ro Universily Farm al Davis. Delegales lo annual convenlion al California School of Technology. An- nual Parenl and Son Banquet Annual Club Picnic. x V F A Y my Cy -,g,E,. f'5-5.52 I- KATHERINE CONNELLY SOCIETAS SOCIORUM Eirsl Semesfer Office Kaflwerine Connelly - - Presidenf - Jeane++e Jordan - - Vice-Presidenf - lvlarqaref Twomey - - Sfuclenr Council - Barbara Erno - Secrelary-Treasurer Glenn Soulli - ' Poinl Recorder Sarah Ediflw Fraser - Clweer Leader - Adviser - - - - - Second Semesfer Solder De Will Mary Barfell - Roger Blay - Ann Guimelli Kaflwerine Connelly - Waller Dirnmiclc Miss Duignan PAGE 44 PAGE 45 GOLDER DE WITT SOCI ETAS SOCIORUM O Under fhe capable leadership of Kafherine Connelly, Solder De Wiff, and fheir assisfanf officers, fhe pasf year has been one of fhe mosf pleasanf and inferesfing ever enjoyed by fhe Lafin Club, now in ifs eighfh year of exisfence. O The Bi-monfhly programs have been devofed fhroughouf fhe year fo discussions suifed fo fhe season of fhe year and fo fhe inferesfs of fhe club members. Programs were builf around imporfanf figures in Roman life and hisfory. Virgil's birfhday was celebrafed in Ocfober, l-lorace's in December. The imperial period of Roman hisfory was discussed and so foo were many inferesfing cusfoms of Roman privafe life. A new feafure of each meefing has been fhe Do You Know Deparfmenf where sfrange facfs abouf fhe Romans are collecfed and given briefly each meefing. O One social rneefing each semesfer added zesf fo fhe program: and as fhis boolc goes fo press, fhe annual picnic looms agreeably in fhe fufure. C To her graduafing senior members: Roger Blay, Golder De Wiff, Ralph Gardner, Velma Jordan, Charles Reid, Pauline Dallas, Liberfy Smifh, Margaref Smifh, and Sfanley Wafson, Sociefas Sociorum says farewell wifh regref. To fhem and fo all her members she gives her fradifion of friendship and her moffo Virfus ef Scienfiau, Honor and Knowledge . JACK KLUKKERT PEP SOCIETY Firsl Some-srer Office Second Semesrer Jack Klukkerr V - Presidenr - - Jack Klukkerlr Frank Gerlinqer - Vice-Presidenr - - Frank Gerlinger Barbara Carr - - Secrerary-Treasurer John Hanna Fred Simons - - Sergeanr-ar-Arms - Fred Simons Reporrer - Tom Anlrhony ROLL CALL I John Balma, Barbara Carr, Louie Francherri, Frank Gerlinqer, John Hanna, Tom Kimball, Gladys King, Jack Klukkerr, Lorenzo Lorenzo, Glenn Sourh, Laura Wafson, Vicror Francherri, Romaine Davis, Forresl' Smirh, Belle l-lindman, Wilma Swarrs, Sian- ley Robbins, Sara Edirh Fraser, Mary Presleigh, Gran? Sriles, Clarence Wilsey, James Larkin, Ella Fish, Ernesr Whife, Tom An+hony, Fred Simons, Sranley Lee, Ausrin Simons, Edgar Bishop, D'Arcy Selwood, Waller Dimmick, Alfred Rapozo, Mark Fosgafe, Wini- lred Earon, Fauverre Anderson, Paul Dallas, Veda Anderson, Phyllis Srabler, Jeane-He Jordan, Bob Rurherford, Mary Correse, Lerffy Thompson, Genevieve Alward, Evelyn Myers, Chrisline Sallee ,Roger Blay, Rulrh Hari, Karherine Connelly, Frank Wolf, Mar- garer Wells, Velma Jordan, Mariorie Jean Moore, Margarel Lee, Yyoma Adomson. Eleanor Kennedy, Ronald Selvesler, Belly Averill, Tommy Files, Bob Woods, Bill Winrers. Advisors - - - Miss Duignan, Miss Muir PAGE 46 PAGE 47 FRANK GERLINGER PEP SOCIETY O Under The able leadership of Jack Klulclcerr and helpTul guidance oT The advisers, Miss Duignan and Miss Muir, The Pep SocieTy has broughT To a close a very successful year, accomplishing much Towards beneTiTing The school. The poinT sysTem adopTed lasT year was conTinued and many new members were admiTTed. O To give cheaper adverTising To school TuncTions a prinTing press was boughT by The SocieTy, and prinTed maTerial was sold To The organizaTions aT a very low raTe. Posfers were made for The aThleTic games and Tree auTomobile slriclcers To adverTise The opereTTa and Senior Play. O A series oT Pep rallies before The TooTball and baskeTball games and for The ShasTa Daisy were presenTed. A rooTing secTion was organized Tor The Red BluTT TooTball game and pom-poms and paper leis added To The color of This group. SweaT- ers for The yell leaders were also purchased. O The club was financed by selling wares aT The aThleTic games and The refurns from prinTing work clone Tor school organizaTions. MILDRED scon GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Firsf Semesler Office Second Semesler Mildred Scollr - Presidenl - - Mildred ScoH Helen Morrill - - Vice-Presidenl - Dorolhy Campbell Karherine Connelly - - Secrelary - - - Ann Guimelli Winilred Ealron - - Sludenf Council - Helen Morrill Lois Dare - - Treasurer - Barbara Erno Adviser - ----- - Lida Jarmon SPORT MANAGERS Baskeiball - ----- Wyoma Adomson Baseball - ---- - Mildred Scolf Track - Barbara Carr Tennis - Edna Henrigues Volleyball - ----- Phyllis Slabler I-lorseshoes ---------- I-Iazel Wells 0 Sludenls may become a member of fhe Girls' Alhlefic Associalion by earning af leasl filly poinfs Ihrough parlicipafion in individual acrivifies or a 'ream sport paymenl of organizalion dues, and purchasing of a sludenf body +icl4e+. Membership enroll- menl +his year was eighfy-four members. O The games enjoyed by rhese girls are fennis, baslcefball, baseball, volleyball, Irack, and horseshoes. Poinfs may be earned in deck quoils, slunls, slcill lesls, baslqefball. volleyball, lollc dancing, poslure, hiking, bicycle riding, horsebaclc riding, and play day officials. PAGE 48 PAGE 49 DOROTHY CAMPBELL GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CIRCLE s AWARDS was-me O Circle S -700 Poinls-Lois Dare, Eleanor Kennedy, Mary Jane Simmons, Wilma Swarls, Margarel Twomey, Jean Callcins, Wyoma Adomson, Mildred Eish, Kalherine Connelly, Kalherine Doclcery, Emma Brown, Barbara Carr, Gladys King, Louise Culler, Dora Rusconi, Marjorie Jean Moore, Fauvefle Anderson, Jeanelfe Jordan, Helen Morrill, Verna Jusfeson, Velma Jordan, Mary Fifzpalriclc, Winilred Ealon, Phyllis Sfabler, Veda Anderson, Anna Benna, Mayme Culler, Mary Ellen Whipp, I-Iilda How- ard, Ann Guimelli, Mildred Scoll. O Firsl Siar-900 Poinls-I-Ielen Morrill, Eleanor Kennedy, Margarel' Twomey. Wilma Swarls, Jean Calkins, Wyoma Adomson, Velma Jordan, Verna Jusleson, Veda Anderson, Fauvelle Anderson, Winifred Ealon, Jeanefle Jordan, Ann Guimelli, Mayme Culler, Mary Ellen Whipp, Mildred Scoll, Emma Brown, Louise Cuiler, Dora Rusconi, Ella Fish, Barbara Carr, I-Iilda Howard, Mary Filzpalriclc. I Second Sfar-I IOO Poinls-I-Ielen Morrill, Eleanor Kennedy, Wilma Swarls. Wyoma Adomson, Margarel Tworney, Velma Jordan, Mildred Scofl, Verna Jusleson, Eauvelle Anderson, Barbara Carr, Mary Ellen Whipp, Mayme Culler, Emma Brown, Ann Guimelli. O Pin-I5OO Poinls-Velma Jordan, Verna Jusleson, Mildred Scoll, Mary Ellen Whipp. VICTOR FRANCHETTI Firsi Semesier Vicior Francheiuri Jack Klukkerf - Morgan Saylor - John Baima - Tom Anihony BLOCK S SOCIETY Office - Presideni - - Vice-Presidenf - - Secre+ary-Treasurer - Siudenf Council - Sergeani-af-Arms - Second Semes+er - 'Jack Kluickeri' - John Baima - I Bob Woods Morgan Sayior - Sam Garrison I The Block S Socieiy is composed of fhe boys who have won 'rheir ieHers in aihlefics. H has as i'rs obiecfive 'rhe furihering of a+hle+ic endeavor and good sporismanship. PAGE 50 PAGE 5I BLOCK S SOCIETY ROLL CALL I Tom Anfhony, George Argiropolus, John Balma, Sam Bishop, Bob Brouillard, John Bryant Warren Carmona, Sarlo Cerro, Clay Cherry, Leigh Clark, Paul Dallas, Allan Eairleigh, Ronald Farley, Frank Files, Tommy Files, Louie Francherfi, Vicfor Fran- cheffi, Manuel Garcia. Sam Garrison, Jack Gilbeau, John Gimblin, Vernon Grow, Carrol Halcomb, John Hanna, Edward Harhaway, Elmer I-lill, l-lolfby Hill, Edward Jackson, Roberl' Jex, Leo Jurovich, Jack Klukkerl, Charles Leas, Lorenzo Lorenzo, George Morris, Myron Perers, Sfanley Robbins, Roberf Rulherford, Morgan Saylor. Allen Shellon, Aus'rin Simons, Forresf Smirh, Glenn Soulh, Granf Sliles, Dudley Thomp- son, Ernesl While, Lee Williams, Frank Wolf, Roloerf Woods. JACK KLUKKERT V79 GRANT STI LES Eirsl Sernesler Gran? Sliles V Evolyn Myers Lorenzo Lorenzo Bolo Rullwerlord Velrna Jordan Advisers - THE MASQU ERS Office - Presidenf - - Vice-Presiolenr Sludenl Council Secrelary-Treasurer - - Hislorian - Second Semesler - AI Rapozo Evelyn Myers Chrisline Sallee Jack Klulclqerf Velma Jordan Lora Lean and May Duiqnan PAGE 52 PAGE 53 0 X 2 f . ,M 'Q' H L. AL RAPOZA Ti-IE MASQUERS C The bi-monlhly meelings ol The Masquers were made inslrucliye and enlerlaining by presenling al each meeling some worlhwhile subiecl for discussion followed by lighjrer numbers execuled by club members. I During 'rhe fall semesler. 'rhe Masquers helped wilh lhe Thanksgiving program and sponsored, as an assembly for 'rhe sfudenl body, readings by William Greenleaf. l Plans were slaried early for a spring program of one-acl plays and olher forms of enferlainmenl for The sfudenr body. MARY ELLEN Wl-IIPP Eirsl Sernesler Mary Ellen Wnipp Ella Eisli - - Veda Anderson Donald Young - Eauvelle Anderson Slanloy Walson James Larkin Ray l-lunqafe Eaculfy Adviser SHASTA HIGH ART LEAGUE Office - Presidenl - - Vice-Presidenl - - Secrelary - - Treasurer - l-lislrorian - Slrudenl Council Sergeanf-al-Arms - Yell Leader - Second Semesfer - Forresl Smifli Joyce Kemp - Jessie Young - Grace Fowler - Violef Esfep Mary Ellen Wlwipp BernadeHe Dawe - Alfred Rapozo Beafrice Kempf PAGE 54 PAGE 55 W 1. '14 I:vr'13 iii- I '41 SHASTA HIGH ART LEAGUE I During iIs second year of organizalion Ihe Shasla High Arf Leagues member' ship numbered more Ihan Iorly sfudenls. Q IIs members were invired Io send an exhibilion ol soap carvings Io Ihe California Paciiic Inlernalional Exposilion in San Diego. These were displayed in Ihe Hobby Room of Ihe Palace of Educalion. AI Ihe close of 'rhe Fair, each siudenf who exe hibiled worlc received a silver souvenir ring Irom Ihe Exposilion as a Hobby Award. O Throughoul Ihe year each member helped in making Iexrboolc and proiecl covers, which were sold al Ihe opening of school and during Ihe year as a means of raising Iunds for 'Ihe purchase of an annual gill To The school. The Iirsl giff of The Arl League was a pair ol handsome melal flower baslcels finished in green and gold. These have proved very useful in decoraling Ior various school Iunclions. O Many Toys were painied lor The annual Chrisimas Drive, conducled by The sruf deni body, by ArI League Members. O Individual proiecfs in Clay Modeling were worlced on by members. O In addifion Io Iwo regular meefings held each monlh, one business and one social, Ihe Shasra High Ari League had a parfy for ils members al Ihe close of Ihe Spring Semesfer. FORREST SMITH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Eirsl Semesler Office Second Semesler Louise Culler - - Presidenf - Mary Jane Simmons Kallfiloen Riley - - Vice-Presidenl - - Wanda Allen Ann Guirnelli - Treasurer - Genevieve Alward Anna Benna - Secrelary - - Frances Doyle Pearl Brenckrnan - Sfudeni Council - Mary Corfese 0 Roll Call: Mary Jane Simmons, Wanda Allen, Genevieve Alward, Frances Doyle, Mary Corlese, Louise Culler, Ella Mae Clwallmam, Wyoma York, Kailwleen Riley, Clwar- lolfe Robinson, Velma Jordan, Dorofliy Caslro, Lelly Thompson, Wanda Parker, Dulcie Roberfs, Cliarlolle Guimelli, Marllwa Goodloe, Laura Walson, Veda Anderson, Eau- velle Anderson, Evelyn Bulzbacli, Mary Barfell, Violef Eslep, Ella Eisln, Belly I-lindman, Ann Guimelli, Mary Eifzpalrick, Hazel Wells, Marqarel Jones, Genevieve I-larvey, Ruin Hart Anna Benna, Anna Denison, Josephine Crallon, Jean Calkins, Margarel Twomey, Pearl Breckrnan, Kallwerine Connelly. PAGE 57 MARY JANE SIMMONS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB I The Home Economics Club was organized in l929 and is composed oT The girls Trom The cloThing and Toods deparTmenTs. I A poinT sysTem is used in which new members are admiTTed when They have earned TOO poinTs. Sewing on canTaTa and opereTTa cosTumes, mending school equip- menT, helping wiTh old cloThes and Toy drives, serving aT Teas, are some OT The ways oT earning These poinTs. C AT ChrisTmas Time The club gave a Tea in honor oT The Teachers and officers Trom The diTTerenT school organizaTions. C The iniTiaTion ceremony was held aT noon, Tollowed by a luncheon. The iniTiaTes numbered eighTeen. The ceremony, which was conducTed by Laura WaTson, was sup- plemenTed wiTh a program. I The MoTher's Day Tea and Fashion Show was given by The Girls AssociaTion and our club members. This aTTair was held in an ouTside courT and a musical program was arranged. The girls held a calce sale in a downTown sTore To help meeT expenses. O As a club proiecT a sTudy OT The selecTion and cosT OT shoes was carried on and an exhibiT prepared Tor EducaTion Weelc. 0 OTher acTiviTies were selling yarn dolls: and holding candy, hamburger, popcorn and doughnuT sales. I The lasT meeTing was held in The Torm of a picnic aTTer which They adjourned unTil The Tollowing year. ELEANOR KENNEDY JACK KLUKKERT THE PRESS CLUB Eirsl Semesler Ollicers Second Semesler Eleanor Kennedy Presidenl - - Jaclc Klulclcerl Paul Dallas - . Vice-Presidenl - - Paul Dallas Belly Averill - - Secrelary-Treasurer A - Dorolhy England Jaclc Klulclcerl - - Sludenl Council ---- Tom Anlhony Advisers ------- Miss Lean, Miss Peracca, Mr. Ewing l928 lhe Volcano, lhe publishing ol which appeared in a prinled dress g lormerly il O For lhe lirsl lime since ils lounding in is lhe responsibilily ol lhe Press Club, has has always been a mimeoqraphed paper. ll has been ediled lhis year by Eleanor Kennedy, lhrough whose ellorls we have achieved a prinled paper, and Jaclc Klulc- lcerl, bolh ol whom were presidenl ol lhe Press Club during lhis year. O Anolher proiecl ol which lhe Press Club is very proud is lhe school annual, lhe Shasla Daisy. This year al lhe Press Conlerence al Chico lhe Shasla Daisy received lhe second award among lhe annuals submilled. PAGE 58 PAGE 59 MERLE SCH ROEDER THE DEUTSCHE VEREI N Firsi' Semesier Office Second Semesler Merle Schroeder - Presideni - - Bob Coryell Velma Jordan - Vice-Presideni - Romaine Davis Morgan Saylor - Secre+ary-Treasurer - Velma Jordan Adviser - - - ------- Gerirude Wesolo O Die Deufsche Verein is a modern language club organized in Seplember, I934, by fhe sfudenfs of +he lirsi year German Class, and open fo any siudenl who has had or is faking German. O The obiecf of Jrhis organizalion is io sfimulaie a more diversified inieresl in lhe German language, lileralure, aris, and music Than may be oblained from an ordinary high school language course. I The Members comprising lhis organizalion are as lollows: C Margarel Smilh, Ronald Farley, Bob Coryell, Morgan Saylor, Merle Schroeder, Verna Jusleson, Romaine Davis, Liberiy Smilh, Sianley Robbins, Velma Jordan. BOB CORYELL George Mclnlyre Terry Mclnlyre Mrs. Mclnlyre Professor Mclnfyre Sophie - - - Mrs. Pallerson Elsie Pallerson Traffic Qllicer - Dulcli A - Brian - Omar - l'lal Pele - Prudence Pally - Jane Miriarn Vivian SENIOR PLAY CAST Tommy Files Barbara Carr Marqarel Srniflw Alfred Rapozo Helen Morrill Frances Coffey Belly Averill Clarence Wilsey Jack Klulclcerl Bob Rullnerlord Roger Blay Jules Tlwiloaul - Billie Blue Liberfy Smifh Eleanor Kennedy Velma Jordan Marjorie Beboul - Eleanor Maccampbell PAGE 60 PAGE bl SENIOR PLAY I This year The Senior PTay, Growing Pains , was presenTed in The High SchooT AudiTorium on The nighT oT May 8. IT was a Three-facT comedy, based on The joys, small Tragedies, and awlfwardness oT adoiescenT boys and gids. Tho phiy was wah chosen and was suiTed To The TalenTs oT The Senior CTass. This comedy, which was direded by Miss Lora Lean and Miss May Duignan, was a big sucb EXTRAS l Marie BurT, STaniey WaTson, DoroThy Thompson, Ted Sehers, Vkfilva Perrin, Robe erT Jex, Mildred ScoTT, Bob Woods, CharloTTe Robinson, Solder DeWiTT, Frances Doyle, and STaniey Robbins. MANAGERS I ProperTy Manager, GranT STiles, STage Managers, Lorenzo Lorenzo, Vidor Fran- cheTTi7 LighT Engineer, STanley Robbins. ix QW BAND O Under The excellenT supervision oT David R. Marr, The S. U. H. S, Band has been very acTive This year. Included among iTs public appearances were a ChrisTmas ConcerT, The annual ChrisTmas Tree parade, ChrisTmas opening oT The sTores, Armis- Tice Day Program, Three aTTernoons aT The counTy Tair, and several appearances aT downTown clubs and TuncTions. OT The Twenlry-Tour appearances scheduled Tor The band This year, They had covered TiTTeen oT Them by The end oT The TirsT semesTer, INSTRUMENTATION TRUlVlPETShVicTor Goll, Sam SmiTh, Frances CoTTey, Loren l-larT, Harold MiTchell, Erle Shoup, George Arqiropulos, Lloyd ProebsTel, Harry ShelTon. CLARlNETSvPaul Dallas, Merle Schroeder, fXusTin Simons, Charles Leas, James Fawver, Allan ShelTon, Tommy Kimball. l-TQRN-Elmer l-lill. TROMBONES-Jaclc KlulclcerT, KenT Logan, STanley Lee, Carlo Cerro. BASS-Charles l'lampTon. DRUMS-RoberT Brouillard, Sam Bishop. BARITQNE-STanley Robbins, Leonard Silva. TYMP!-NNI-Bill Skene. SAXOPT-TONES---Loo Williams, Dudley Thompson, RoberT Coryell. QBCE-Nicky PeTerson. FLUTE-Glenn SouTh. PAGE 62 PAGE 63 J 4'.' 1, , Q I 6 . .' . : i I ' L 5. ' -I is i l W l 4 X Q 2 .WT TS 4 . f F b lg yjgag gwiawtak aff yqlL.Ef,kf1 4 ii 4 .g '5f.H TSQQ'-'Za Z9 fb GLEECLUB O This year, rhe Glee Club, which is direcled by David R. Marr, has sevenry-eighr members. During lheir busy year lhey have sung belore The Chamber of Commerce. and have presenfed a Chrislmas Op-erella, a Commencemenl Canlala, Spring Comelhf' and lhe annual Qperella. O The Chrislmas Operella was Yulelide al King Arlhuns Courlf' ll was beaulie fully porlrayed, and had Marqarel Smifh, Shelby Vollmers, Ken? Logan, and Olive Clinlc as The principals. O The Operefra was a musical comedy, Jerry of Jericho Road. O The cas'r was: Geraldine Banlc - A Olive Clinlc John Draylon Alan O'Day - Sandy Banlc - -- Shelby Vollmers - - Kenl Logan - - Kafherine Connelly Amos Banlc - Lellice Banlc Mimi - - Sam Garrison Mildred Ellis - Mildred Scolf Dora - - l-lazel Dunn Cornelius Bean - Ray l-lungale l'lUHlGf - Allan Fairleiqh Uncle Pele A Clarence Wilsey 0 Maier Pierson B. Reading was lhe firsf while selfler of Shasia Counfy. A nafive of New Jersey. Reading had come fo California overland, as a member of fhe Clieles-Walker parfy. Becoming a clerk and chief of frappers for SuHer, he made wide exploralions in I844 and l845. 0 The selflemenf in Shasla Counry was made in l84-5, near The iuncfion of Collonwood Creek wifh +he Sacramenlo River, by Maior Reading. His granl of land was known as 'rhe Rancho San Buena Venlura. There was no furfher while seiflemenl' in Shasfa Counfy unfil l84-9. when immigra- +ion 'rrains began fo arrive across fhe plains. 0 Reading firsi' discovered gold on Clear Creek and in I849 en! gaged exiensively in mining on ihe Triniiy River where Reading Bar bore his name. . 1? 'ia .veg 523112 r-:.v.m 15-P: Q, ,J : av g 'QTY' x 3.951 1525 325352 W5 5 4. . . 4 Q x 1.56, 121 45 I 'x f- We nw. ,, as ,5 N 1 I WT PAGE 67 COACH GILMORE FOOTBALL , Capfain-Vicfor Francheffi O The l935 foofball season is one fo be long remembered by everyone. The Wolves enfered a new league, one more compefifive, and played againsf much sfronger feams fhan ever before. I Shasfa proved her worfh by fying for second place in fhe league and scoring againsf every opponenf, excepf Chico, iru fhe firsf fhree minufes of play. C To cap everyfhing, fhe Wolves, under fhe skillful guidance of Coach Carl E. Gil- more, decisively defeafed fheir ancienf rivals, flue Red Bluff Sparfans, in flue annual Armisfice Day gridiron classic. C Shasfa will lose by graduafion fourfeen nuen, fhree of whom furfher esfablished a name for flue squad and fhemselves by winning posifions on flue AllfConfer-ence feam chosen by flue coaches of fhe differenf schools in fhe league. These men are Sfiles, cenferg Capfain Vicfor Francheffi, guard: and Saylor, faclcle. C The ofher seniors are Garrison, end, Rufherford, guard, Hafhaway, faclleq Farley, end: F. Wolf, halfbaclqg Smifh, halfbaclcf Lorenzo, halfback: L. Frarucheffi, end, Juro- vich, end: Woods, quarferbaclc: and Files, end. Only five leffermen refurn fo form fhe nucleus of nexf year's eleven. They are Argiropolus, Morris, Soufh and Hanna. O The games played and poinfs scored are: Shasfa 57, McCloud Og Shasfa Bs 43, Weaverville Og Shasfa 34, Orland Og Shasfa 24, Wesfwood 63 Shasfa O, Chico 6: Shasfa I9, Oroville 123 Shasfa 26, Marysville 6, Sluasfa I2, Red Bluff 63 Shasfa 26, Yuba Cify 28. Shasfa fofal 24I, Opponenfs 64. v A BASKETBALL TEAM Capfain-Jack Kluklcerf I Alfliouglw nol a clwampionsliip learn, llwis year's A's won live of seven league games played, and gave a very good accounl ol llwemselves. O Lellermen Farley, Lorenzo, Juroviclw, and Caplain Klulflcerl will be losl llirouglw gradualion. O l-lanna and Soulli are lne only lelleimen relurning lo nexl ye-ans squad. O The lolal scores were: Slnasla ZOI Opponenls I44 B BASKETBALL TEAM Ca p+ain-Tom An+l1ony O The B learn compleled a very successful season, lwaving won four of seven league games. O Woods, Simons, and Caplain Anllwony are llie Seniors on llie line-up, wlwile Car- mona, Clarlc, Garcia, Eawver, and Bryanl will relum lor Jrlie I936-37 season. O Tlie l'B's'l 'rolal scores were: Slnasla IS3 Qpponenls I74 PAGE 68 PAGE 69 C BASKETBALL TEAM CapTain-John Gimblin C STarTing aT The beginning oT The season wiTh ambiTions Tor The championship, The HC Team worlfed hard and wenT Through The league season undcTeaTed To win The TiTle. C The members OT The Squad are all under-classmen and will be back nexT year. O The ToTal scores were: ShasTa T66 OpponenTs 50 D BASKETBALL TEAM O AlThough noT enTered in The league, The Us played several games and showed promise oT developing inTo TuTure C Team rnalorial. 1: ' -4 N. C. I-I. S. A. L. CHAMPIONS Caplain-Paul Dallas I As lhe Daisy goes lo press, lhe unlimiled lraclq and lield learn has compeled in lour rneels, vginning lhe Orland Invilalional, placing second in lhe Chico lnvilalional, and lhird in lhe Davis Picnic and Field Day and lhe Chico Slale Frosh-All Slar lvleel. 0 The 880 yard Relay learn has nol been delealed as yel, and have greal chances ol going lo lhe Slale Ivleel. O The Seniors on lhe leam are: Rulherlord, Caplain Dallas, Anlhony, While, Bishop, Simpson, Garrison, Brouillard, Kelsay, Sliles, l'lill, Kluklqerl, Saylor, and Jurovich. LIMITED TRACK Ca plain-Bolo Woods I The limiled squad has also enlered in lour rneels, placing second al Orland, lhe Chico-Frosh All Slar Ivleel, and lhe Chico lnvilalional, and slood high al lhe Davis Picnic and Field Day. O Caplain Woods and Wilsey are lhe only lwo lo be losl by gradualion lrom lhis year's leam. I Woods has been lhe oulslanding perlorrner on lhe leam, having won all lhe races in lhe 660 in which he has enlered. I-lis limes have been excellenl and he has a good chance ol breaking lhe record. WJQXQ PAGE 70 PAGE 7I BASEBALL Ca pfain-Jack Gilbeau C The baseball learn, under 'rhe direclion of a new coach, Richard lvl. Jenks, has made a slrong showing, as The Daisy goes lo press, having won lwo of lhree league games played. O Lorenzo, Jurovich, Woods, and l-loover are lhe only Seniors on lhe learn. O The linefup is as follows: James Bransleller Elmer Fish Jaclc Gilbeau Carrol l-lalcornb John Hanna Bill Hoover Edward Jackson Leo Jurovich Elmer Johnson Lorenzo Lorenzo David lvlachen Tony Pielrafilfa George Rapozo Glenn Soulh Bob Woods ow-99 GIRLS' SPORTS Volley Ball Volley Ball oi 'rhe year 1935-36 loroughf forrh a large Turn our from each class- a Jrofal of filly-'rhree parficipanfs. The Sophomores won +he championship by de- leafing, lirsl, Jrhe Freshmen, and, in +urn, winning from fho Seniors, The viciors ol lhe Junior Senior Conlesr. Volley Ball Capfains Freshman ------ Lerfy Thompson Sophomore - - Winifrecl Ealon and June Kemp Junior - ---- Karherine Connnelly Senior - - - Eleanor Kennedy and Louise Culler Baseball Capfains Freshman - - - Mary Coriese and Doroihy Casfro Sgphomore ---- Fauverfe Anderson Senigr - - Mayme Cuiler PAGE 72 PAGE 73 GIRLS' SPORTS BaslceTball I ThaT The year I935-36 was mosT successTul Tor The Senior Class when perTaining To BaslceT Ball was noT surprising because They had noT been deTeaTed Tor The pre- vious Two years. O They losT The championship only by a small margin Their Freshman year. This year, alThough The Seniors proved Themselves champions, They had sTrong opposiTion on The parT oT The Freshmen. Baseball U Baseball l935'36 regisTered TorTy-eighl parTicipanTs in all. The Juniors deTaulTed To The Seniors because oT laclc oT players. The Freshmen having deTeaTed The Sopho- mores, The Seniors, in Turn, having deTeaTed The Freshmen, The Seniors reTainecl The baseball championship, a TiTle They have held Tor Tour years. S . 1 5 ,g g I , M I b K y M ,... . .5-T , Q T t ,1 fn - 1 M A 1 F 'W ,rg , A is X 3' 0 A iealu re of Weaverville, counfy seal' of Trinily, is 'rhe Joss House, or Chinese Temple, builf in I875 To replace ihe one de- sfroyed by fire The previous year. If is one of ihe oldes+ and besi preserved Joss Houses in 'the s+a+e. 0 Conlaining priceless fla g s, banners, and lapesfries as well as many ofher ar+icles used in wor- ship, ihe Joss l-louse is proudly displayed by one of fhe few Chi- nese lefl ouf of fhe hundreds ol his coun+rymen of ihe early gold mining days. He delighls in ex- plaining 'rhe golden wooden scroll work which was made in China and lransporied here in I854 for The original Temple. fhe signific- ance of Buddha, +he Chinese Dragon, ihe War God ancl many ofher arlicles of inferesf. r f 'V If 1.63 Q , 'EZ QU! .Zh , '-3 P42 .13 Xi 19. u ectures .Tv . . - l1i'5??? WF'4??i-' .3 1 -..-15 F? .. .--. ..f41f'ifs','. 4 .iv..!-5... -. ...R I - 3 . ...J if-.4 ..,. N u, 5. . - 1 ,-,,. '.c 1 Aft L Y.. ,,,.f. 1 -f rw- , rf.. G 'x.'f,.,x .:- A , ,V .. ,X T. .-,i ., . .vp .,., .v ' '.. '. FKVJ-. . 1- ,. -..JI 'ai .. - .. w 15- F' Y ,A ' Q L Q, ' v .,,.g'.f--:f ff' LW, uv, , , ,lf EW, . -AE' .' , '55 ' 'T ' ----'f'g?:L,L:..:f., - '- F...-bf Lquf ' - L A2417-1 . .- .2 . k ,-.1 - ' . 3- ' . .1 . I .4-fy. 'I-Q V f if .11-'N V - j .' 4 .Y :my ' wif. n- , ' . 15' 1 . Wg.. A f n 54- ,v. A , . . 1 4 -5 , 3 - ' w .HA l., I I ,. .1,,4,.',.. . 4,19 :.!.,- ,..4,,f.. . rf 1, . r. ,U -4 s. d,N .L 'mf sg. . , . aff -'K x . 1.1-uf' nr '1 11, :VV 1 .,.:..fj,'j ,,.,,..:!w.. . ,M ' .gm Q-'ff .V ML.. :IM .- 4 f gin.,- .,. .-.uv '-e-.eva-:W , , .if 'Q--1:10 Q -rf +.e:1i' . 'fr -Ef.:. f3 mul fi , -1 ' ','iTc?'f31!'s: , .QL ?-.'.- . 9,-,n,-ff-f' qu , ' A 3.jf.j-,gif ,T . -:Q 'lf 'QE .l, X. . ', .1- lfm: PAGE 77 . Ag x pa wp..y .. -Eg ' ' - 'W 'mv Hofchal No runs, no hijrs, no errors. Siffin' high on a hill Jrop Four liHle hrecrackers Age of Innocence Popeye Shasfa Chorines Time for fee Snow Maidens Donn shooflx' If hurfs here. Seen by a bird seven years ago When do we em? N ' E-.f . - - . 1 bv , , X M V f gwmw 1849 Q Q fi MX! ...C-1 fn, 'Wu sf Lg , A , 1' Hx ,-I4 HP wffwx' , is Q is ' r F ,i . ,so-4 ' 8552- Z . Q Alias The Lady in Blue Bend, down, sisTer AnyThing goes Bearing up under The Whipp 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IO. I I. I2. I3. ChesTy, in person MeeT TooTsie Barr' Chinas' down There Crarnrning, Al? Darkness on The DelTa Give me a horse You're deceiving us Hold ThaT Tiger l.uTu's back in Town PAGE 80 PAGE 8I Ari Affempls Las? bell! Musl be a blonde Flaming Youlh Le? your mollo be 'll CAN clo il This nul's loose Napa Slale grads Fishes Jrlwroe are we Rackeleors l.e'r's play Posl Office 'll-le lovos me, he loves me mol A senior smiles Lucky Legs I FEE. Jill' ,Kr . f, .1 .ia ,r fs' 1 vs., f-Q in hdfgzfl , I i Y - . .aww Ye . -'+-:W 3'.., '- , ,l !4s: 'f,, 4 ' I ig' i .- Ve ep - 5 1. . ,,, .V J- Q sfzfffg . A l' V ' iw .N ,V Q, SSI raduaflnq radders J PAGE 83 VICTOR FRANCHETTI ROBERT RUTH ERFORD GRANT LES MORGAN SAYLOR RONALD FARLEY EDWARD HATHAWAY V SHASTA DAISY BOGSTERS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES COMPANY General Eleclric Producls I5I7 Marker Slreer and I42O BuHe Slreel BAKER'S CASI-I AND CARRY STORE Grocories, Fruils, Vegelables I4-I2 Marlcel Slreel BLACK AND WHITE CREAMERY Millcshakes, Sodas ,Lunches I426 Marker Slreel J. P. BRENNAN General Conlracring I343 Bulle Slreel CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO. A California Corporalion I4I9 Marlcel Slreel CARR 81 KENNEDY Allorneys-al-Law I347 Yuba Slreel Redding, California CASCADE CAFE Mrs. M. P. Howard, Prop. Always a Good Meal I50l Marlcel Slreel THE CASCADE THEATER Always a Good Show I735 Marker Slreei CARTER 8: BARRETT Alrorneys-a+-Law ' Carler Building Redding, California CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A Live Organizalionu l342 Yuba Slreel CHENOWETH 8i LEININGER Allorneys-al-Law l607 Marker Slreel COFFEY STUDIO Pholographers for Ihe I936 Shasia Daisy IS36 Marlcel Slreel THE DIAMOND MATCH LUMBER CO. A. W. Ericlcson, Mgr. I503 Tehama Slreel A. F. DOBROWSKY Walches, Jewelry, Spor+ing Goods I556 Marlcel Sireel Success lo Ihe Seniors by lhe Malcers of your Announcemenls and Cards A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. Porllancl, San Francisco, Los Angeles EATON'S EMPORIUM DRUG STORE Prompl and Courleous Service I527 Marlcel Slreel FRANCY'S I4I5 Marlcel Slreef A Pleasure +0 Show Our Merchandise GERLINGER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, INC. Mining Machinery - Repairing Phone 488 Redding, California - GOLDEN BIRD Conleclionery and Sandwich Shop Cascade Thealer Building I72I Marker Slreel GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL Air-Cooled Throughoul I447 Yuba Slreel HEALD'S COLLEGE Branches: Sacrarnenlo, San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco I'Ieald's Engineering School Elecfrical, Diesel, Mechanical HOME UNDERTAKING COMPANY Prompl Ambulance Service Soulh a+ Pine Slreels JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sponsors of Lake Redding Regalla I342 Yuba Slreel KERN'S BAKERY Don'+ Forgel Shasla Hi Bread KILPATRICK'S GROCERTERIA Groceries and Meals I344 Marlcel Slreel LA VERNE DAIRY Placer and California Slreels LUTHER BURBANK COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Socrelarial and Business Training Unexcelled Fall Term begins Seplember 7+h Sanla Rosa, California MCCORMICK-SAELTZER CO. The Big Slore Phone I5I I624 Marlcel Sfreel McDONALD 81 SCOTT I30O Pine Slreel MENZEL MEAT MARKET T. W. Hiichcoclc, Prop. Wholesale and Relail I404 Marlcel Slreef PAGE 84 PAGE 85 Ice SHASTA DAISY BOOSTERS MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Berfha Riley I538 Markef Sfreef MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Redding, California SIM NATHAN Shoes for fhe Family I553 Marlcef Sfreef OHIO CAFE Good American and Chinese Dishes Good Dance Floor I45I California Sfreef MATT PATTERSON Harness Supplies and Aufo Tops I425 Buffe Sfreef J. C. PENNEY CO. Your Dollar Buys More Here I4-49 Marlcef Sfreef POWELL DRUG STORE Prescripfions Filled Accurafely I458 Marlcef Sfreef ' PLATT'S STUDIO Phofographs, Greefing Cards Kodak Finishing I44I Marlcef Sfreef REISER and HEYLER Richfield Disfribufors Phone 72 Redding, California RED AND WHITE STORE G. Cerro 8: Sons Redding, California REDDING CREAMERY Manufacfurers of Cream, Buffer, Ice. Coffage Cheese Redding, California REDDING LAUNDRIES. INC. I702 Railroad Avenue REDDING ROTARY CLUB Redding, California THE ROOSEVELT I459 Yuloa Sfreef SECl'IRIST'S SHOE STORE I4I8 Marlcef Sfreef SHASTA AUTO SALES CO. J. F. Nielsen, Mgr. Parfs Repairs and Service I345 Marlcef Sfreef - Phone 708 SHASTA COUNTY TITLE CO. Earl Lee Kelly, Prop. I745 Yuba Sfreef SHASTA DRUG STORE School Supplies, Sfafionery Prescripfions Carefully Compounded I436 Marlcef Sfreef SHASTA ELECTRIC CO. Philco Radios - Gibson Refrigerafors Elecfrical Confracfors I442 Marlcef Sfreef STERLING LUMBER CO. Sferling Qualify Whefher lf's One Foof or a Million S. M. Benneche, Manager Phone 56 Purveyors Of Hardwood and ifs Producfs fo Schools STRABLE HARDWOOD COMPANY Oakland, California THOMPSON'S Clofhes for Men and Boys I508 Marlref Sfreef TURNER'S GUN SHOP Everyfhing in Sporfing Goods, Guns, and Ammunifion I34O Marlcef Sfreef UNION ICE COMPANY Redding, California JAS. V. VANCE Typewrifers - Adding Machines Sale - Service - Renf Phone 4I4 WATERS 84 ROSS School Music Supplies 540 Suffer Sfreef San Francisco, California VVESTERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 824 J Sfreef, Sacramenfo 204 Posifions filled in I935 Wrife for employmenf Iisf WINETROUT MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service I268 Marlcef Sfreef Complimenfs of The Norfhern Disfricf CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS YOUNG'S HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Sporfing Goods Redding, California 0 EDlTOR'S NOTE O A+ las+ The Daisy is compleled and I should like lo say a few words in apprecialion of lhe line spiril and coopera+ion of fhose who confribuied +o Hs success. O To lhe facully advisers, Miss Lean, Miss Kempf, Miss Peracca. and Mr. Ewing, for fheir wise and cons'rruc'rive counseling: fo Mr. Hill. our engraver, for his many valuable suggeslionsg +o +he 'rhree school arlisls, Mary Ellen Whiop, Lois Dare, and Allred Rapozo for +he lovely wafer color drawings: +o Ausfin Simons. business manager: lo fhe en'rire slaffy 'lo 'lhe Shasla Daisy booslers and 'rhe sfudenls for lheir loyal supporw'-+0 all go my sincere and hearlfell' lhanks. O I+ has been a pleasure lo serve as 'lhe edilor of The I936 Shasfa Daisy. -BETTY AVERILL, Edifor. gig! ff FINIS g, ,il UFVZM ZS . WWW ww 5 MH E fmwy Qgww E WQTQZ' 5 M .N , W Qi-Q55 R, aa L KL 1. MW R 5 W N WWMJ Prinlell by Tl-IE TRIANGLE PRESS Selma, California Phofo Engraving by METROPOLITAN ENGRAVERS Los Angeles, Calif. Covers by WEBER-MCCREA CO. Los Angeles. Calif. 5 i ! I 1 x fl rx W W ' OM Qmffo ' -XX- . . 'svf l7Wdfwe. 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