Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)
- Class of 1937
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Ari for Jrhe froniispiece as well as all mailer for +he general lilerary seclion has been selecied on meril by compelenl non-residemh judges and The judges were inslrucfed lo appraise and rank Jrhe school seclions solely for qualify wilhoul regard 'ro quanlily because, as sialed, space was alloried according To arlrendance. The irophy which is awarded each year io 'rhe winning school was made-lo order from solid silver and gold bullion al a cosl of more rhan one hundred dollars and is +o be perpelual for 'ren years from ils inlroduciion in I929. ll was won in l929 and again in l93O by Yrelsaq in I93I, I933, and l935 by Mounl Shasia: in I932 by Weed: in i934 by McCloud, and in I936 by Yrelca. The award 'rhis year has been made lo rhe McCloud High School for The largesl number of poinls ou+ of IOO dislribuled as follows: WINNER Compelilion Auihor and Year School Poinls Ari for The Fronlispiece Jean Mefhven '38 Yrelca - - IO Essay-Besf ---' Phyllis Myers McCloud - - I5 Second - Elhel Beaber '38 Weed - - - 5 Poem-Besf - - Donald Miller '37 Fori' Jones - I5 Second - Jean Baumgarlner '38 Yrelca - - - 5 Slory-Besr - - Norman Lorenzen '38 MT. Shasjra - I5 Second - - Maxine Sevifs Bu++e Valley - 5 Local Secrion-Besr - McCloud High School - - - 20 Second Weed High School - IO -if fl 4-Y ,Bl '?k.4??- 4 3 ' 1 1- - 'H' M i i I -4 5 2 - 1 W- gg 1 6 ' -- 7 -1-T 3 ' ' v ' 20' L - ' -:. E , , 1f - 2 , iv ,, ,. .. H f T 5 Y Q' , :.,.,.nnT I 5- if 1-.,E- Y , fl-:l -254 +I- 5 F - ? , 4-- L ,L ' 1 lil ii ,rn I5 lf'- - if --In ' .gif 1 ir -, ,gig cf...- : F ,K 11 I ' L -5-, --:F-s 1 M- -?T- -H fa , ,ir - 1 i I 4 1. - - - - L- ,W ? - A ' ' ,.? 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The Pioneers of Siskiyou Toundecl Siskiyou CounTy and iTs hisTory is buT a chronicle oT Their achievemenTs Tor Their NaTion, STaTe, and CounTy. When The Pilgrims came To America one oT Their TirsT acTs was To esTalolish a school Tor Their children. And when The early pioneer seTTlers came To Siskiyou CounTy They early esTalolished schools Tor The beneTiT oT Their children and Their children's children. We are graTeTul To Those early Pioneers oT EducaTion, and we are deeply graTeTul also To The men who make up The presenT progressive Board oT TrusTees oT The Siskiyou Union l-ligh School DisTricT, whose consciousness oT The TaiTlnTul and unselTish discharge OT Their civic duTy can loe Their only reward. and Through whose eTTorTs, we are enjoying The loeneTiTs oT one oT The TinesT educaTional sysTems in The STaTe. The TirsT evenT in The hisTory oT The Siskiyou Union l-ligh School DisTricT was The TormaTion oT The Siskiyou CounTy T-ligh School aT Yreka in I893. The Siskiyou Union T-ligh School Took in almosT all The TerriTory in Siskiyou CounTy buT Tor abouT TwenTy years The High School aT Yreka remained The only one in The DisTricT. Then, due To an increasing need Tor high schools and The ToresighT oT men who served The DisTricT as TrusTees, provisions were made Tor The esTablishmenT oT Tive addiTional high schools wiThin The DisTricT, which were siTuaTed aT Dorris, ForT Jones, Weed, MounT ShasTa, and McCloud. SubseguenTly Three addiTional high schools were added To The lisT, aT l-lappy Camp, TennanT, and Tule Lake, making nine schools in all wiThin a single disTricT wiTh a uniTied plan oT adminisTraTion and one adminisTraTion head. The disTricT, as above sTaTed, is made up OT nine high schools wiTh a Teaching sTaTT OT sixTy-eighT Teachers and an average daily aTTendance oT more Than eleven hundred sTudenTs. The Siskiyou Union l-ligh School DisTricT is said To be The largesT school disTricT in land area in CaliTornia. The seniors of The Class oT I937 are Truly graTeTul and appreciaTive Tor The Tine group of men who make up our progressive l-ligh School Board, and Tor The excellenT sysTem oT high schools provided Tor us. 29a JERE E. HURLEY SUPERINTENDENT SISKIYOU UNION HIGH SCHOOL D I S T R I C T ' I CONTENTS AVVARDS - ERONTBPECE - - - THEME AND DEDICATION - LITERARY SECTION - - - BUTTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL KWTJONBIMGHSCHOOL HAPW'CAMPPHGHSCHOOL MQCLOUD HIGH SCHOOL - MT. SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL 'ENNANTPHGHSCHOOL - TULE LAKE HIGH SCHOOL - WEED HIGH SCHOOL - YREKA HIGH SCHOOL - ADVERUSEMENTS Page 5 6 7 I7 33 47 55 61 83 IOI IO7 I25 ISI l9I 'WN fxvfx ff f f .A X x'i1,f A.. ..- , 4 V5 A .. ,ffffx img , u,::1, W ne 1 PX Y 159 ., Wx HX X1 I ,vvfl A. ALLAN STEWART, Iv1+.Shas+a High Schoo - . 'FQEUQL A-.J f? - H H - I me lu In-41 , liek I 5111 .I '. Zu I ' ','. AIQIE-. - ' I1 I xI3a YREKA HIGH SCHOOL MOUNT SHASTA HIGH SCHOOL WEED HIGH SCHOOL 'lil 1- - IQ Q-, A.'1v-155 -,'f- 7 I X. 43.131 9. Hz' ?' 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T-le didn'T mind privaTions Tor himself so much, as he did The ThoughT oT seeing his Tamily slowly sTarve To deaTh or, whaT was worse in his opinion, seeing Them Thrown on The mercy oT chariTy. Knowing ThaT he had only enough money To buy groceries Tor a monTh aT The mosT, and ThaT whaT he could buy would have To be broughT in on a pack mule, he made up his mind To do anyThing raTher Than have ThaT happen To Them. When winTer Tinally laid down iTs velveTy carpeT oT snow iT Tound no liTe abouT The cabin, nor Tor Tive years Tollowing did The old spoT show any sign oT liTe. Finally up The winding Trail, which led To The cabin, came Tour men, The second oT which had a sTar pinned To his shirT. The leader sTopped abouT Tive hundred yards down The gulch Trom The cabin. T-le was a prospecTor who had happened by ThaT way The day beTore. Walk- ing abouT a hundred yards down The hill inTo The creek bed he poinTed To a pile oT rocks which halT concealed The bones oT Two persons-a woman and a child. The newspapers all conTained sTories oT The double murder. PicTures OT The miner were on almosT every Tence posT. The man To apprehend This murderer would receive Tive hundred dollars cash. XIYK If would seem almosf impossible fo find him affer five years. l-le would have changed in fhai' fime, and besides, fhe picfure of him had been falien fwo years before fhe crime occurred. When if was falcen he had worn a monfh old beard. lf would seem a simple maffer fo shave off his beard and make his idenfificafion difficulf. Neverfheless he was found, worlcing in a mine abouf four hundred miles from where he was wanfed. l-le was broughf fo iusfice and fried before a iury of fwelve honesf men. The iury had nof been ouf of fhe room 'ren minufes before fhey broughf in a verdicf of guilfy of murder in fhe firsf degree. l-le was fo die by hanging fhirfy days affer The verdicf had been rendered. The old man never flinched when fhe verdicf was read fo him. Nofhing seemed fo mafier fo him affer living fhrough fhose seemingly endless five years of doubf and uncerfainfy. During fhe lasf few days he refused food and iusf saf sfaring af fhe grey wall opposife him. When his fime came he calmly followed his iailer up fhe shorf flighf of sfairs fo 'rhe gallows. I-iis hands were fied securely behind him and a black hood placed over his head. ln a momenf he felf fhe frap give and fhe slack in fhe rope falce up.-lf was over. While he lay 'rhere on a pine slab in fhe prison morgue, only fwo people wished fo see him. One, a handsome young boy, sfood silenfly, while fhe ofher, a woman of middle age, was bending over sobbing, The fears falling on fhe body of The dead man. One of fhe prison guards caughf fhe words she was murmuring. Joe, Joe, my dear husband. NORMAN LORENZEN '38 Mounf Shasfa I-liqh School. TI-IE GARDEN OF THOUGHT The babe's fresh mind is as fhe land Undisfurbed by deed of man I-le is masfer of 'rhe helm. To be surpassed-or overwhelm- As he fhinlcs so is fhe man: l-lis fufure lies wifhin his hand. To culfivafe This precious soil l-le need musf planf fhe seed of fhoughf, For as he sows so shall he reap, Weed ouf disfress, planf gladness deep. The garden from The seed is wroughf Thus man is won by endless foil. MAURICE DAVIS '37 Yrelca High School. 2134: S P RIN G lFirsT Prize Poeml The flowers- bloom TragranT and colorTulg Like a warm, vibranT blankeT They TransTorm The hills To sighT. And The rain paT'Ters down To aid Them in Their glory, and The kindly sun Showers Their radiance wiTh lighT. Now The rain has sTopped, and The sun sinks, And each liTTle blossom nods, and closes iTs eyes Tor nighT. DONALD MILLER '37 ForT Jones High School. TO THE DAWN lSecond Prize Poeml l see across The dusky-lighTed hills A ray oT sunshine soTTly sTealing Through. lTs golden beams lighT every brook and rill And change The earThly ceiling gray To blue. A rosy hue appears above The mounTains, The world baThed by a golden glow all 'round, A brillianT ball oT Tire like a TounTain Shedding iTs warm sweeT radiance over The ground. The darkness Tades in swiTT approaching lighT, The earTh's again resplenclem' in The glare- l view no more The lusTrous lamp oT nighT, I see a gleam oT brilliance ThaT is rare. For now, aT lasT, behold, The morning sun- AnoTher day has magically begun! 51944 JEAN BAUMGARTNER '38 Yreka High School. 'THE LEGEND OF TI-IE STONE LADY lSecond Prize SToryl Many Thousands oT years ago, before The dawn oT civilizaTion, when The easTern and wesTern conTinenTs were noT separaTed by waTer, a group oT Chinese came on a greaT journey Trorn Their naTive land To The vasT sTreTches oT land which now make up NorThern CaliTornia. A legend has been Told oT a beauTiTul Chinese maiden and a young Indian brave who Tell in love by a spring. As nighT came quickly closing ouT The lighT Trorn The sun The brave Talked OT Taking The maiden To his village. l-lowever, greaT diTTiculTy lay beTore Them. For years The lndians and Chinese had haTed one anoTher. IT The brave Took The Chinese maiden To his village, his TaTher would casT The brave ouT and The maiden would be shunned Tor The resT oT her life. As The lasT rays OT The sun were dimmed To darkness, The brave and The maiden decided To Tlee Trom The land oT Their TaThers. ATTer many days' wanderings, They came To The greaT mounTain. The brave, who had heard Trorn his TaTher oT The evil spiriTs ThaT lurked There, was eager To Turn back: buT The maiden, who knew noThing oT The spiriTs, wished To sTay, so They lingered. Many moons passed and all was well unTil one nighT The maiden had a Tearful dream. GreaT dragons hissed, roared, and spiT Tire aT her. The rumbling of The mounTain became so greaT ThaT iT awakened her Trom her slumber. Her lover had already arisen and was Tleeing Trom her. Visions oT The evil spiriTs his TaTher had Told him oT danced beTore his eyes. l-le even Took his loved one To be an evil spiriT. FrighTened by The Tumbling earTh and The hoT lava, The maiden caughT up a necklace her brave had given her and Tied in pursuiT oT her lover. She was soon overcome by Tumes oT volcanic gas and sTopped beside a sTone wall To resT. LiTTing a weak hand To her ThroaT, she realized her necklace was gone. A Teeling oT shame overcame her and she saw beTore her visions of her ancesTors all poinTing aT her and she leaned more heavily upon The rock, shielding her Tace Trom view as Though hiding a secreT oT The pasT. lvlany Thousands oT years laTer explorers Tound The ouTline OT a woman's Torm in sTone. sTill reclining and weeping as when The lava overTook her. AT The spoT where The necklace had dropped, lay a beauTiTul lake. lTs ever changing depThs resembled Those oT The gems worn by The Chinese girl. As The world became civilized, The lake was named CraTer Lake and nearby The sTone lady sTill guards her secreTs and her jewels. On windy days one can sTill hear The soTT, sad sighs of The maiden as The wind whisTles Through The swaying evergreens, and she seems To say, Beware oT The curse oT your ToreTaThers. MAXINE SEVITS BuTTe Valley l-ligh School. an 20 cc ral' -. i -' rim - J 3:-v ,Mn-' 'f ,vii -i .V ' , .. ,.i.,xY MELBA SATTLER, Ml. Shasfa l-ligh School NIGHT lliirsl Prize Essayl Night calm and cool, has descended on The lilile village. The noisy laughler, The complainis and hopes walled high io heaven by 'rhe buoyanl winds of The day, are all silenced by Jrhe darlc blanlcel of res'r. The smile, The Jrear drop, and The chilcl's even brearhing, are saved for Jrhese quielr hours. The birdling To his nesf has homeward flown, for Jrhere also, is resf, I-Iis Tiny head beneaih The soil fearhers of a gay wing is Tree from any Jrrifling care Thai will come wi+h day. The srreels, once filled wiih people, criss-crossing each o+her's parh, dogs snapping and barking al 'their heels are emply now: buf noi forlorn, for every nook is filled wifh dark and fearsome shadows Thar casi +hemseIves upon rhe moonIi+ srones. The church, so dark and gray, so forbidding and cold, has rurned fo a fairy casfle. The Tower, bafhed in silver lighr has garhered all Jrhe srars 'iogerher info one brighf blaze of be-auly, while 'rhe walls of The greal ca+hedral are sheafhed in gold. m:2le A-wing on his lonely vigil. The owl looks gravely down on glamorous beauTy. For nighT arrays every obiecT wiThin iTs reach in TascinaTing garb. A masquerade is This, where The simplesT is gowned in shining TanTasy. The dead and drab don a mask of liTe, and dance among The living. A sTrange ball! Where all The dancers, resplendenT in disguise bow, in admiraTion To nighT, who rules, Queen oT The Mask, in her dark and Tlowing robe. Pl-TYLLIS MYERS McCloud High School AN INSECTHS PHILOSOPHY The proud wee insecT aT my TeeT RelaTes a sTory bold, Of Trials his young son has To meeT As he himself grows old. His life, a Tiny span oT'lighT Was model Tor his boy: T-le'd Tried To do The leasT Thing righT! To work and play wiTh ioy. l-lis soTT and velveT wings have Tlown O'er glassy lake and green: l-lave passed by Tlow'rs in wind Tull blown, And TliTTecl away unseen. A Thousand Times wiThin his eyes ReTlecTs The laughing brook, And many Trips where clover lies ln velveT shady nook. To every obiecT, weak or sTrong ls given a liTe To live: 'Tis Theirs To do wiTh, righT or wrong, And Theirs, To Take or give. Will I, when Time demands of me, Be able To wiThsTand The weaker Things: and Tend To see My TooTprinTs in The sandl PHYLLIS MYERS McCloud High School zu 22 44 FORGOTTEN lSecond Prize Essayl The wind Trom The souTh blew snow over The low knoll oT land and compleTely covered every Tree wiTh a beauTiTul, whiTe blankeT. One large, old pine swayed along wiTh The wind on The verge oT Toppling To The ground. lT appeared To be over T50 years old. lTs limbs were void oT almosT any Visage of green, and iTs heighT was approximaTely 75 or 80 TeeT. As The Tree sways along wiTh The wind, leT's go back To The beginning oT iTs growTh. A young sapling-viewing The habiTs, cusToms, and belieTs oT The indians, hearing Their war cries and TreguenTly being marred Tor indian signs. A year or Two laTer The TirsT whiTe men came. Slowly and cauTiously They wenT abouT building Their homes, planTing gardens, buT always on The alerT Tor indians. LaTer, as a young Tree-wiThin iTs view is a colony oT Americans. They have builT a small school, church, sTores, eTc., and are raising crops Tor Their living. The men are conTinually carrying guns and occasionally make use oT Them by shooTing The Tail TeaThers oTT oT a Turkey, an American name Tor an Indian. As The Tree grows older iT sees The indians gradually become exTincT in Those parrs. The Americans are progressing: The land oT The seTTlers has expanded. Around The Trunk oT The old pine a beauTiTul green lawn is growing. Then, a maTure Tree-a Town has sprung up. iTs populaTion is small and The main occupaTion is lumbering. The indians have leTT ThaT viciniTy. The children who once scaled iTs heighr are now grown inTo men. They go Trom Tree To Tree grading Those ThaT are ripe Tor cuTTing. They leave This one pine because oT The marks ThaT mar iT. Now we are back To The presenT-The Town has grown in populaTion To abouT 5000. The lumber indusTry is prospering and gradaully expanding. People come and go buT never once glance aT The Towering old pine nor dream oT The evenTs ThaT once sur- rounded iTs liTe. ETHEL BEABER '38 Weed High School. DP 23 cc THE LOST CAROL ll-lonorable MenTionT There now lives in a small dilapidaTed cabin along The Salmon River near Sawyers Bar, Siskiyou CounTy, California, one oT The gre-aTesT unknown virTuosos OT music. Never, during The nineTy years oT his liTe, has he Tried To have as much as a single sheeT published. The walls oT his cabin, which was desTroyed by Tire in l935, were compleTely papered by sheeTs oT music oT his own composiTion. IT one could have peered Through The window oT ThaT old cabin in The dim Twilighi' oT The summer evenings, or by Tlickering candle lighT on a cold, bleak winTer's nighT, They would have Tound him sTrolling Trorn wall To wall playing over and over again many oT his old TavoriTes and recalling To memory many a pleasanT dream oT his boy- hood on The canals oT Venice. This quainT old characTer now almosT cornpleTeIy isolaTed by The heavy Talling oi snow, will spend The remainder oT The long winTer, reading, smoking and playing his cares away, his only companions being his violin, a caT, a dog, and a mule, My TaTher in his early boyhood spenT a greaT deal oT Time wiTh The old genTleman and came To know him very well. Through This means The Tollowing sTory came inTo my possession. IT was seven o'clock one evening, and in The hum oT The greaT ciTy, people rushed madly pasT The memorial TounTain dedicaTed To The beloved singer, l.oTTa CrabTree, in San Francisco. Through The crowd a prominenT business execuTive accompanied by his secreTary Threaded his way hurriendly To caTch The Terry which meT The norThbound Train, buT even in his rush he paused To lisTen To The voice oT a sTreeT waiT singing in accompanimenT To The violin oT an alms player. SomeThing wiThin The voice oT ThaT child had sTopped him-a Tamiliarly haunTing qualiTy which seemed To awaken wiThin him a Time-buried memory. Who is ThaT, Charles? he asked. ThaT girl, answered The secreTary, is The niece oT The greaT singer LoTTa CrabTree Trom whom ThaT TounTain was named. Her TorTune was losT before iT could reach ThaT giTTed child. Mr. ArlingTon did noT answer, buT TorTy-eighT years oT Time raced Through his mind. 92444 T-lowdy, Jack, drawled Birdie as he enTered The Nally Saloon in Sawyers Bar. l-low have Things been going wiTh you These days? Oh, preTTy good, spoke The iolly barTender. T-lave a drink? New, iusT sTopped in Tor a visiT beTore I sTarT back up The hill. Who's ThaT over There? Frank? Yeah, Dead To The world, Too, answered The barTender Turning To waiT on The cusTomer. You know, Jack, l believe Frank's one oT The besT musicians ThaT ever lived-l'll beT The drinks OT The Town ThaT he can play any insTrumenT in The world, asserTed Birdie as he slouched againsT The bar. Make iT any insTrumenT in Sawyers and l'll Take you up. Jack's sparkling eyes beTrayed his gambler's insTincT oT playing saTe. Wake up, Frank, Birdie shook The huddled Tigure. l've beT The drinks oT The Town on you ThaT you can play any insTrumenT in Town. The beT closed, Jack opened The door aT The TooT oT The sTairway and raced up a TlighT oT sTairs. PresenTly he reTurned holding in his arms an insTrumenT The like of which Tew assembled There had ever seen. ' l-loly SainT PeTer, Jack! ThaT ain'T no man's insTrumenT. ThaT's only Ter angels To play. l reckon l'll haTT Tune iT, murmured The gray-bearded old man aTTer running his Tingers over The sTrings. Where is The key? There ain'T ever been any so Tar as l know. said The puzzled loarTender. Hey, Jim, run geT me The monkey wrench ouT a' Carl's wagon, Frank called. Upon being handed The wrench, he wenT To work. One o'clock came: The crowd had grown Trom Tew To hundreds. Among Them by chance sTood ArlingTon unobsTrusTively mingled wiTh The specTaTors. l'm ready To play, announced The old man soTTly, placing his Tingers To The sTrings. l-Te played, and so sweeTly did he play ThaT by The Time he had Tinished all were in Tears. There had come Trom The sTrings OT ThaT long TorgoTTen lyre The inspired melody born in The mind oT The old music masTer. The greaT execuTive walked over To Frank, Tears sTreaming down his cheeks. ThaT harp, Frank-where did you geT iT? Jack, The barTender, inTerposed, ThaT, parclner, ThaT angels' harp, belonged To LoTTa CrabTree TorTy-eighT years ago. Dad Took iT as a parT paymenT on a board bill when The Troups wenT busTed. ArlingTon sTood dazed. an 25 Q Gen+Iemen, he said finally, I am Jrhe only man in 'lhis room who ever heard Ihis Chrisfmas Carol iwice played upon Ihe same harp. For'I'y-eighi years have passed since I..oHa Crablree firs+ played This carol on Thar harp, in Ihis very room. The music was wrillen by our friend Franlc Ranner. If was Jrhen, as ii is now, an unnamed carol. H has been losr for lorry-eighi years. Genllemenf'-'rhe crowd Iislened brealrhlessly,-as he raised The glass upward Jro saluie, We drink a Jroasir io Jrhal grear arjrisl and singer now beyond recall-Io Loljra Crablree, and 'ro Frank Ranner, who is slill wilh us. The crowd drank in silence. Arlingion weni on, his voice subdued by emolion. And now, I wish To suggesi a name for 'lhis song. May +his beauliful melody of The lonely Nazarene unsung and lorgoilen for so many years forever live io add +0 +he music of Chrislmas, under 'rhe name of 'The Los+ Carolf No one spoke, buf 'rhere was a murmur of approval. Arling+on mused lhoughflully, Only yesferday did I hear 'rhe niece of our beloved l.o+'ra singing in 'rhe slreel. Such a coincidence musf noi go unregarded. Charles, he molioned io his secreiary, we musl find lhar girl. I-Ier voice musl be given ihe chance io carry on Jrhe Jrradifion of I.oHa Crab+ree. IVIAURICE DAVIS '37 Yrelca I-Iigh School. .-'?: 4513, , j' if ',:'., Zgx 71:l':ge O',L.4-:5:-.1 :E K H . , :'r:'.Y: ': 1Y:T 7532: war-'MIN uw VY' .:..,- - I -:v W Zin If i '51 .-Si J I f-2,1 5 I., 4 Wi Ii' ILL ' I 5 T 4 is - R 1 :I A V1 V X 'I 74 g 1 illx'4- I pw, I W f 1 gf 1 ,...,.....-i l, Q Ne IH' ll ,N mm .iullllll 61 f T JENA ROSSETTO, Weed High School 2 26 if CONTENTMENT ll-lonorable MenTionl ls There anyThing in This world so saTisTying as a calm, guieT mind, equal To all occa- sions, and masTer in every Tense momenTf7 To have peace and good will in your hearT Tor every living Thing and a consciousness OT and inTeresT in The environmenT ThaT surrounds you? ConTenTmenT is The love oT liTe and appreciaTion OT iT. The world is abundanT wiTh Those who work day aTTer day complaining oT The dullness and drabness oT Their lives: yeT They are conTenTed in The sense ThaT They can expecT no more, buT rnusT resignedly live ouT Their Term. They have noT Turned Their eyes To view The budding Tlower by The roadside, neiTher have They gazed upward To The mounTain. They Teel noT The soTT breezes, nor do They hear The song OT The bird. To Them. NaTure cannoT unTold her secreTs1 To Them, The mounTain musT remain cold and bleak, The Tiny bud reTains iTs perTume, and The snow beneaTh Their TeeT wiThholds iTs soTTness. BuT To Those who look Tor beauTy and liTe in The humble blade OT grass, is revealed The wonders oT The world. Ushered inTo a Tuller meaning OT living, They are Truly conTenTed. Pl-TYLLIS MYERS McCloud T-ligh School. AGONIES OF A RADIO Turn a buTTon-a small lighT gleams: WaiT Tor The warm-up-years iT seems. Turn The volume-drown ThaT shouTg Darn The sTaTic-iT bloTs all ouT. Ah, some music. WhaT The heck! l'd like To break ThaT announcer's neck. Turn The dial. Ah! whaT a song- IT ThaT oTher sTaTion hadn'T come along. l-lere's The news and iT's coming in good. ThaT announcer again: darn he would! 'NuTT's enuTT. I'm geTTing sore. Click goes The buTTon and all's guieT once more. RAMONA BARNUM '38 Weed High School Db 27 GZ DOROTHY STOCKETT. Yrelxa High School MOCDN STar had courTed WhiTe Faun in The proper lndian Tashion, had sTolen inTo her camp by nighT, and TogeTher They had silenTly ridden away. They had heached his camp aT dawn, had been greeTed Tondly by all his friends, and had received a blessing from The Wise Man. FF FF PK PF JF JusT as STar and WhiTe l3aun's TirsT child was born, The whole sky liT up, Tor aT ThaT momenT a sTar had Tallen from The heavens. STar, believing iT To be a wonderTul sign, rushed breaThlessly To The TenT oT The Wise Man. As he relaTed To him The incidenT, The exciTernenT began To leave him, and disappoinTmenT Talce iTs place, Tor Wise Man showed no signs oT wonder or asTonishmenT, as STar had Tully expecTed. STar Tinished Telling his sTory and Tor a Time The old man made no commenT. BuT Tinally he spoke, saying, Be noT alarmed, This is merely The Grealr SpiriT's way OT Telling us ThaT your child is someTirne To deliver our Tribe Trom some greaT danger. ATTer Telling STar ThaT The child was To be named Moon, he waved To STar, who, knowing ThaT This meanT To deparT, did so aT once. For a Time STar lorded over his Tellow Tribesmen, and They TreaTed him wiTh greaT aweg buT iT was noT long before The novelTy wore OTT, and The whole Tribe, even STar, seTTled clown To a normal exisTence again. On The day ThaT Moon was TiTTeen, she was summoned beTore The old Wise Man. WhaT greaT wisdom he imparTed To her was never known. On a brighT sunny day Moon called TogeTher The whole Tribe and Told Them They had beTTer sTarT immediaTeIy Tor a cerTain high mounTain. AT TirsT her people were mysTiTied and Then They were indignanT ThaT such a young girl dared To order Them and They sTarTed away Trom her. AT This, Moon became alarmed, and pleaded wiTh Them To do as she asked. A Tew recalled Then whaT The Wise Man had said on The nighT OT her birTh, and wondered iT They should do as she asked, Tor she did seem To be in earnesT. More and more members OT The Tribe gave in, and Tinally all buT Tive agreed To go wherever she bid Them. MounTing her horse, she sTarTed oTT in The direcTion oT The mounTain she had previ- ously menTioned. LaTe ThaT nighT, aTTer a long and Tiresorne iourney, They reached The Top of The mounTain. Turning To look aT The disTance They had come, They saw noT The cusTomary green valley which had been Their home Tor years, buT a rolling surging sea. They knew, Too, ThaT They were looking aT The waTery grave oT The Tive who had reTused To Tollow Moon. The people gazed upon Moon wiTh greaT admiraTion and perplexiTy: and as They did so, she Taded gradually Trom Their sighT, unTil There was leTT in The spoT where she had been sTanding, only her Torm, ouTlined in a TainT misTg and in This Torm she ascended heavenward: and Tinally, as her people sTood gazing upward, she Turned inTo a brighT, round shining obiecT in The sky. The people oT The Tribe always spoke oT iT as Moon, and They sTill do To This day. PATTY MAGINNIS '39 ForT Jones l-ligh School. FULFILLMENT John had waiTed years Tor This momenT: and now ThaT iT was here he ToughT back his Tears. Before These people he could noT-would noT seem weak. Like counTless iudges beTore him, he ascended The sTeps To The bench, a sage, black-robed Tigure. l-le saT wiTh Tolded hands waiTing Tor The TirsT case To be called: his grave Tace noT showing his conTlicT OT emoTion, The slow painTul Throb oT his hearT, his TervenT prayers. This, The day Tor which he had spenT hours dreaming, working, had come. A liTeTime's goal reached: he drank oT The cup oT accornplishmenh iTs biTTer-sweeTness noT slaking his Teeling of desperaTion. There in TronT oT him sTood a young man: his son. l-le musT be iusT-no maTTer, The Throbbing hearT. CHARLOTTE LUCERO McCloud High School m29cz RAIN There is romance in The rain When l hear iTs humble beaT As iT bounces on The rooT, As iT paTTers on The sTreeT. There is laughTer in The rain And There's paThos in The slcy, For each weary leaTleT smiles again As iT sees The heavens cry. There is beauTy in The rain: There are secreTs in The misTg BUT The Tog shrouds in vain When The rose is dew lcisT. There is sadness in The rain As iT beaTs a Tunereal lay To The dying oT The flowers. To The ending oT The day. There is mysTery in The rain And The wind ThaT rocks The gloom When iT Tom-Toms on any pane. When iTs silence moans oT doom. There is homage in The rain As iT makes The Tlowers nod, As iT kneels To earTh again WiTh iTs homage To iTs God. DOROTHY MURRAY '38 Weed High School. rr 30 cc THE CRIMES OF OLD MAN WINTER May I speak, your Honor?-WhaT righT has This man To Turn The pleasanT warm breezes inTo sharp cold gusTs oT wind? WhaT righT has he To spread his glisTening whiTe blanlceT over The green Trees, and shrubbery ThaT covers The ground? ls iT righT Tor him To send his greaT puTTs oT grey and whiTe clouds TloaTing over The clear blue sky: or in TronT oT ThaT greaT ball oT Tire, ThaT Throws iTs warm golden rays upon The earTh? Why should he make us sTiTT and cold wiTh his icy breaThq or why should he boTher us wiTh his dashings To and Tro, and The wailing oT ThaT Terrible, howling cry oT his? I hope his evil doings have aT lasT come To an end. DeTecTive Spring handled This case, your Honor. He never Tails To geT his man. and he has Tound Old Man WinTer guilTy oT comrniTTing These crimes. He has proved him To be a menace To The public, and haTed by all. ThereTore, ladies and genTlemen of The jury, as The case is now in your hands, iT is your duTy To convicT This man. Are we going To be TurTher punished by This creaTure or shall we live in peace and warmTh? The case resTs, your Honor! Well, Old Man WinTer was Tound guiITyg and senTenced To Three seasons in prison. Oh, a IiTeTime was liTTIe enough! Now ThaT he is behind prison walls we know once more warmTh and beauTy and sunshine. Hurrah! Tor DeTecTive Spring and his success in solving The crimes OT Old Man WinTer. SELMA TORESON McCloud High School. DOOMED I saT Tense in my chair cluTching The arms, scarcely daring To breaThe. The air was heavy wiTh Tragedy. The shaTT oT sunlighT ThaT sTreamed Through The single window seemed only To add To The ominous aTmosphere oT The room. The cold sweaT sTood on my brow in greaT beads, as I saT There realizing ThaT l would meeT my TaTe in a Tew shorT momenTs. The clock on The wall Ticked oTT The seconds slowly Toward The TaTal hour. The Terrible realiTy oT impending TaTe had leTT me numb aTTer The TirsT shock, buT ThaT TaTe was ineviTable. No earThly power could sTay The hand oT doom. The clock hand crawled on reIenTlessly unTiI aT lasT wiTh a gasp oT Terror I realized ThaT I had only one minuTe--sixTy shorT seconds beTore-beTore- A movemenT across The room caughT my eye. I Troze wiTh horror as I saw ThaT The adjoining door was slowly, ominously swinging open. I shrank back againsT my chair as IT opened wider and wider wiTh a hideous nerve-wracking slowness. I Tried To sTiTle The scream which involunTarily rose in my ThroaT. Then HE came. Smilingly ThrusTing his head Through The door, crooking his Tore-Tinger aT me be beamed genially. Your Turn now, Sonny, said The denTisT. MILTON BLAKE '38 Yreka High School. ax 31 Q TI-IE SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION I ll-lonorable lvlenTionl There is an urge in The mind oT every red-blooded man To be The discoverer of some unlcnown region or TacT. As Tar back as The sevenTh cenTury B. C., The Greeks and Phoenicians courageously venTured TorTh To explore The shores OT The counTries around The MecliTerranean, which were a mysTery To Them. Alexander The GreaT and Caesar oT Rome were The daunTless leaders oT large expediTions inTo Asia and Europe, purposing To explore The land and conquer The peoples Therein, Thus creaTing vasT empires over which To rule. IT was probably This urge which senT Marco Polo inTo The Tabulous land OT riches in The Far. EasT, or caused Columbus To venTure TorTh on a sea which was believed To be inhabiTed by huge monsTers and Tire-breaThing dragons. James WaTT, Alexander Bell, and Samuel Morse were advenTurers oT no less imporT- ance., Their discoveries have helped pave The way To a more compacT and higher Type oT civilizaTion Than was ever in exisTence beTore. These same aspiralrions were respon- sible Tor The airplane, and Tor The radio, which is now accepTed as an every day necessiTy. The scienTisT, doing Tiresome research work in his laboraTory, is spurred on by The same desire as Rear Admiral Richard C. Byrd in his exploraTion OT The SouTh Pole. Truly, The SpiriT oT ExploraTion is a universal blessing, wheTher experienced by The Timid wandering oT a small boy who has venTured inTo The woods Tor The TirsT Time, The aTTempTs oT a Tlyer To aTTain a new record of ascenT inTo The sTraTosphere, or The hardy explorer who plunges deep inTo The iungle in search oT a vanished ciTy. DONALD MILLER '37 ForT Jones High School ESTT-TEIR JOHNSON ForT Jones High School 23244 BUTT Nl mm HXGH SCWO OL X5 iw Yx J E E ik xx QL f KX Z 7 Z ,' N' ' .....- Y,-f ll ,7 N . DONALD THOMPSON PAUL GOODWIN RUTH KLIEWER Vice-Principal Principal Beihel College lKansasl U. of C.-A. B. Mafh. U. of C.-B. S. Agri. A. B. German Mafh, Music, Hisfory Gen. Sci., Biol., Off. Prac. U. of C.-M. A. Eng.. Lafin, Girls' P. E. HARRY RENOUD ERNA GERDES U. of C.-A. B. Maih. U. of C.-A. B. German Science, Econ., Bus. Tr. Commercial, Spanish, Hisiory Boys' P. E., Coaching Home Economics ARTHUR HAMMOND ATHLEEN HARMER Presidenl' Vice-Presiclenl VIOLA BEEM BETTY WEST FRANK OLVERA Sec.fTreas. Dramelics Manager Aihleiic Manager K1 I' 9344: .ll .l 74 'IOOI-IOS I-IEDII-I AEi'T'IVA HLLDH HDS I-ISII-I AHEITVA H.l..Lf1EI I 1 I I I FRANK OLVERA Presidenf .fl lion- among llre ladies is Il dreadful lhing, l'll be u mouse. ATI-ILEEN I-IARMER Vice-Presidenf Slzr lets lzvr light 5lll7lU'IE'lll10Ill furn- ing llzc :pol on lwrsclf. ORVAI. SMITH Secrefary and Treasurer Tlml is as 'well said as if I had said it mysvlf. I0 .rl JULIA SIMMONS ReporIer She is more apr I0 contribnfa lzcul than ligllt lo zz dis- russian. VIOLA BEEM KEITH TRUAX LORETTA KERRICK YeII'Leader l admit Ihcrc nn: two 51'llL'S 10 Edrzmtion? I mn one. Siu' 'is as liL'c'aI1h' as slzc is vrery qzlcslion-my otwz lrmkablc. and flrc' Tvroug side. LESTER OFFINS JEAN O'KANE lfVlm1 muff be r-urcd 1 am a cure for lmrvdom lllrust be l'l1d7ll'f'fl. Tllal uc'z'er 'l2 I'll fflfl- 2 35 cc JUNIOR CLASS SCPHCMCDRE CLASS FRESI-IMAN CLASS an 36 cc 'ICCI-IDS I-ISU-I AEITIVA HLLIIH 'IOOT-IOS HOU-I 2l.EI'I'TVA HLJJTTET ' 'IT 75- . I . , , li, ET I I Y ba S AN D S 'T' O RM The SanclsTorm, published every Two weelcs, uncler The direcTion oT Misa Geroles carries The news oT The school's acTiviTies To all. DoroThy O'Sullivan as ediTor Tor The Fall semesTer and LoreTTa Kerrick, ediTor Tor The Spring semesTer, assisTed by able sTaTTs have made This year's publicaTion a Tine one The special Thanksgiving and Chrislrmas ecliTIons were ouTsTanding among The many Tine ediTions. WHITE AND GOLD EDITOR IN CI-IIEF, ..,.....,,..,, ASSISTANT EDITOR ....,.,....,..,.,. BUSINESS MANAGER ..........,......A.,,.,,,,......,... ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER .,,....... SPO RTS EDITOR ...,.....,,........,,......,,............... .. ASSISTANTS .,,..,., ............,.........,........ ART EDITOR .......,,A, SNAP EDITOR ......,. LITERARY ...,.......,, TYPISTS ....,....... ADVISOR ..,,..... .,.....,... ...,.VioIa Beem ...,.....AThleen I-larmer ....,....,,,Orval SmiTh ..,...,,,..........l.ore'I'Ta Kerriclc T-lagelsTein ,......,,.Beverly Simmons, Frank Olvera ,...........,.,,.Maxine SeviTs ...............MarTilla WinTieIcl .. ,,,,..l...,,, Velma Shoemaker , ..,.,. Julia Simmons, Lois Nine Renaud T ZX, ff V-.-Y- Y :v37'x l,..i--1- ,i.......-l-- FOOTBALL The season sTarTed wiTh a very lighT Team. The boys played a Tull season OT Ten games and gained much valuable experience which should prove useful nexT year. The mem- bers OT The TooTball Team are as Tollows: G. Bailey, L. MiTchell, B. Lang, O. SmiTh, K. Truax, P. lvlenges, B. PaTTerson, l:.Olvera,A.Clemer1s,A.l-lammond, L. OTTins, G. WesT, W. WaTlcins, and Bill l-lagelsTein as manager. BASKETBALL LasT year's graduaTion Took all The veTeran players excepT one. AlThough This year's Team did noT win many games, The players showed consTanT improvemenT and hope To be back in The League nexT year wiTh aT leasT one winning Team. The members OT The baskeTball Teams are as Tollows: P. Menges, B. l-lagelsTein, F. Olvera, O. T-larpp, L. MiTchell, A. Clemens. B. Lang, O. Rigo, C. Menges, A. Hammond. L. OTTins, B. PaTTerson, O. SmiTh and G. Bailey. 77 38 cf EI LH HJ. A HTTV I-IOII-I A I-IOS O 'IO 'IOO I-IOS I-IOII-I AHTTVA ELLLLQH The prospecrs of Jrhe I937 Track learn are very promising. The boys are very en- lhusiaslic and are looking forward lo a good season. They hope lo keep up The good record of previous years allhough several ol lheir favorile slars have gradualed. Aug. Sept Se-pl Sep? Sepr. Oc'r. Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Ocr. Ocl. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. SPORTS CALENDAR 1936-37 I936 I937 a39a ....,...l:oolball Praclice Sfarls ...........,...Foo'rball al Tule Lake .........Foo+ball al' Mr. Shasra Cily ..................,Foolball al' Henley ....,..............Volleyball, Tennanl here U..,..,,,...,...,.,..Foolball, Chiloquin here ..,.Girls Win Baseball game from boys C and D Baskelball, Tule Lake here .L..........,...........,........Foorball a+ Malin ...............Baskerball, Tennan+ here ...........,..,....Baskelball, Keno here .............Foo+ball, Klamarh Falls here .......................,..Foolball, Henley here .. C and D Baskelball a+ Tule Lake ..,...................l:ool'ball, Tule Lake here C Baskelball play off. Tule Lake wins ....,,...............,........,.Foolball al Merrill ......,,.....,...............BaskeJrball af Keno .,.........BaskeJrball al Keno ..............Baske+ball ar Merrill ..........BaskeJrloall al' Tule Lake ..,...,..Baskelball Tule Lake, here ,.-......,BaskeJrball al Chiloquin .......,Baske+ball, Malin here ..............Baskelball al Henley ...........BaskeJrball, Algoma here ...................Baskelloall al Bonanza ..........BaskeJrball, Klamalh Falls here ' '7. 5-1-- -- H .. ., ., -ff,--A Y' ' is yf f . ,L-, ,. - - , .3 i i . gf ,. 1 li g ,. -IZ '51, V 2 5- I ,-.L ..-....,.,. ,J F-'A---.. '-'H - -W ni- -., , ----Y Y -.. Z H--i-of . r--- - ,ii ,.- EE Top Row: L. Nine, V. Parsons, M. Kandy, A. Harmer, V. Beem, B. Wesl, V. Hamblin, H. Smilh Second Row: L. Kerrick, M. Winfield, E. Snider, E. Owen, Miss Kliewer, L. Welch, V. Shoemaker, V. Shoemaker, N. Hammond, M. Johnslon, P. Hickey Third Row: L. OH, D. Lang, M. Sevifs, J. O'Kane, R. Mohler, E. Andreaila, L. Rigo Fourfh Row: J. Simmons, D. Deaion, B. Simmons, G. Clds Firsl' Semesler Dorofhy O'Sullivan ..,.,.. Lorella Kerrick ..,.. . Jean O'Kane ,...... Viola Beem ....... Gerlrucle Olds ...... Beverly Simmons. GIRLS' LEAGUE LEAGUE OFFICERS .,.......Presidenl.,....,.. ..,,,,,,,Vice-President.,.... Second Semesler ....,.,.Elc.la Andrealfa ........,.Levia Rigo .Secrelary-Treasurer ....... .............,...,,, R ufh Mohler ..........Repor+er..,..,.,. ....,...Yell Leader., .....,,,Yell Leader.......... Marg ueriie Johnslon ............., Julia Simmons ........Doro1'hy Dealon The Girls' League is an organizafion for 'rhe developmenl of school spiril and social life. Informal parlies, hikes and picnics are held occasionally rhroughoui lhe school year. A Valenline Dance was sponsored by ihe Girls' Leagu floor show was presenled. The gymnasium was decoraled wilh The Juniors conslruclecl a large hearl boolh from which They so e a+ which an enjoyable red and while slreamers. ld punch and candy. The girls and Miss Kliewer, 'rheir advisor, enjoy 'rhe acliviiies of lhe Girls' League and feel il' is a vilal parl' of 'lhe school organizalion. 240 cc 'TOOI-IDS HGH-I AEITIVA HLLHEI The club has been very popular wilh everyone and we hope fhe boys of nex'r Top Ro K Truax F O er L Offins, O. Smith S cond R A Ha mond W Walk s B Lang, G. Bailey. G, Wes Mr Third Ro L Shoemaker B Pallers n C Menges K Gher ng O. Harpp, P. Menges L Mlchell E Houck Fourth R B Hagelslen A Bragg A Crass R Bafchelder, O. Riga, A Cle .....,Franln Olvera .........Orval Smilh Ba rrelf Pallerson .,..,,,...Keil'h Truax Renoud The Boys Club is an organlzahon of all lhe boys in The Bulale Valley l-ligh School for 'rhe purpose ol promohng aclivlly and sporlsmanshxp among l'he boys. Their mann achvlfy of Jrhls year has been selling candy al lhe noon periods In order lo raise money wllh which lo purchase sporl equlprneni The Boys Club is planning a Dads Nlghl' a+ which various spor+ achvihes will be parhclpaled in by bolh dad and son. The boys are also planning various lashing and hiking lrips lor l'he Spring season. mx ,4..e.... . fi 1 l DRAMATICS A STudenT Body play, MounTain Mumps, was held The nighT of December I I, I936. on The high school sTage. Those casT in The play were: Viola Beem, Charles lvlenges, Julia Simmons, Bill l-lagelsTein, Jean O'Kane, Dick Owen, George Bailey, GerTrude Olds, Orville l-larpp, VioleT l-lamblin, Orval SmiTh and Maxine SeviTs. Among The high- lighTs was a scene oT The play where Jean and Julia quarrel over BiII's alTecTion, and everyone geTs The mumps. The play had an excellenT casT, The dialogue was clever, and The ploT was Tull oT unusual circumsTances. Speed was The play given by The Seniors The middle oT May. Those playing parTs in This TasT-moving comedy were Viola Beem, Jean O'Kane, Julia Simmons, AThleen l-larmer, l.oreTTa Kerrick, Orval SmiTh, LesTer Ofliins, Frank Olvera, KeiTl1 Truax, and several oTher members oT The sTudenT body. Four one-acT plays were presenTed on The evening OT April 2. The Senior's selecTion, Orville's Big DaTe, wiTh Orval SmiTh playing The parT of Orville, and Julia Simmons, Viola Beem, and Jean O'Kane played The parT of his sisTers. The Junior play was Three Taps On The Wall, a mysTery ski+ wiTh an all girl casT. Those ThaT were casT in iT are: Maxeen Kandy, Maxine SeviTs, MarTilla WinTield, Velma Shoemaker, Elda AndreaTTa, Lois Nine, Vera Parsons, LaTa Welch, GerTrude Olds, and BeTTy WesT. The Sophomore play, Thank Goodness The Table ls SeT, consisTs mosily OT an agreemenT in which The men Try To prove ThaT women owe Them obedience. Those in The play are: Orville l-larpp, Vivian Shoemaker, Charles Menges, Wilma SmiTh, RuTh Mohler, and George Bailey. The Freshman play was l-lis FirsT Shave, sTarring Bob BaTchelder. EThyl Small, Bill l-lagelsTein, DoroThy DeaTon, and Beverly Simmons Take The paris OT his parenTs, sisTer, and girl Triend. On November 6Th in BuTTe Valley l-ligh gym, dedicaTed To Sam's Neck, was held a musical enTerTainmenT in The Torm oT a comedy, by The orchesTra. lnsTrumenTal solos, vocal solos, dueTs, readings, skiTs, and orchesTraTional numbers made up The program. lT proved an enioyable evening Tor all. 2 42 Q HLLITEI A El'-I'TV I-IA I I-IO OI-IDS 'IO CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION OFFICERS Presidenf ..... ,. . .. .........,.,,,.........,.... ............... V iola Beem Vice-Presidenf ...............,.A..,....................... ..... ..... .....,................... V I o lei Hamblin Secrefary-Treasurer ......,,..,.,,.,,,, ,,..,,,, .,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., L o is Nine The California Scholarship Federaiion is an organizaiion for 'lhe purpose of foslering a higher slandard of scholarship and broader ideals of service on 'rhe par? of The sludenis of BuHe Valley High School. ORATORICAL CONTEST The sixlh annual orarorical con+es+ was held a+ Buiie Valley High School on Wash- ing+on's Birlhday. The oralorical conlesi gives many sludenrs an excellenlr opporluniiy To parficipaie in public speaking. The winners of lhis year's conlesf are Jean O'Kane. winner of iirsi place, speaking on C-Eovernmeni Ownership of Elecfric U+ili+ies g Rurh Mohler. whose oraiion, The P. W. A., was awarded second place: and Orval Smilh, who spolce on Our Leisure Time, was awarded Jrhird place. l ,Ng-1,7 nr, V I iw ATI? if E' :a43e - s Q-'lu ff ,Q g' ORCHESTRA The orchesTra under The direcTion oT lvlr. Thompson consisTs of Tourjreen pieces. Be- sides playing beTween acTs oT various plays and Turnishing peppy numbers aT baslceTbaIl games. iT gave a Tull evening's performance-Colonel Bones AmaToor I-Iour. The pro- ceeds Trom This program wenT Toward The purchase oT a cello. The musically inclined sTudenTs appreciaTe having The orchesTra as iT is The only means of musical selT-expression in The school. Aug. Sepf. 3 I ...,..,.. 4 ...,,,os. SCHOOL CALENDAR I936 .....,.......,,,.............SchooI Opens RecepTion SepT. 8 ......... ...,,..,. D isTricT gives library supporT. More books Sept I8 .,,,,,,,, ......... J unior-Senior Wiener RoasT aT Orr Lake Sept 25 .,..,,Ac. ..,....,,..,,...............,.,...... F reshmen ReTurn ParTy OCT, 5 ..,,,,,,. ,.s..Y... W eed-KlamaTh Falls highway decIicaTed Jean O'Kane represenTs California OCT, 22 ,,,,c,,,, ...............,......,...................,,...... C5 irls' League picnic OCT, 3I .,..,,,,, ................,.........i..,......,,,.......,..,,...,... I-I alIowe'en Ball Nav, 6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, OrchesTra presenTs Colonel Bones AmaToor I-Tour Nov. I3 .,.,,,,,,,,,.,cc ,,......A.,............. lvl ovie Camera Purchased Tor School Nov, 2I To 30 ,,,,,..s,. ....,.,........,... .............................. T h anlcsgiving VacaTion Dec. 5 ....,,,,.....,.. .......... Y .IV1. C, A. ConTerence aT Redding Dec, I I ,,s.,,.s..,,..,,,,..,,. .Ywv... S 'rudenT Body Play. MounTain Mumps Dec, I9 To Jan. 4 ,,,,,,. .......,.,....,......,.............,....... C hrisTmas VacaTion 1937 Jan. 20 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, s,.....,.s.u.,. C ooking Class gives lunch Tor TaculTy Jan. ZI To 22 c,..,,.... u..,................ S emesTer Exams. I-Ialf done! Jan. 23 ,...,,ss..,. .,,..,.. W hiTe and Gold Conference aT Weed Feb, I3 s,,,,,,,a ..,.......,V......s,..................,. V alenTine Dance Feb, 22 ,v,,,,,,, .....,.,........................, O raTorical ConTesT Feb, 23 ,,,,,,.,, ................,......... S enior Rings Arrive Mar, 3 4,,,,,,,, ,.,.....,...... W hiTe and Gold picTures Taken Apr, 2 ,,,,,v,,c ................ C lass NighT. Four one-acT plays Apr. IO 4.,,,,-c, ,.,, ........ C . S. F. ConTerence aT MT. ShasTa CiTy Apr. 24 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, .u.......,.......,,.........................,... J unior Prom May I4 ..,..,,............,... .................uV,,.....................A,.,. S enior Play May 3I To June I ,,,,,,, ..,.s.. .,.................,,....... F i nal ExaminaTions June 3 ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,L,,,,, ..,.......... ......Y... C-3 r aduaTion and Senior Prom x 44 Q LLHEI Hi A EITIV I-IOII-I A I-IOS O FIO EI .Lfl HL A EITIV I-IA I I-IO I-IDS O 'IO OUR ATI-ILETE NOT WHAT YOU THINK GREY SKIES CONTENTED IRISH EYES THANK GOODNESS TWO OF A KIND OI-I, NOW. MISTER RODEO STARR WI-IAT'S I-IIS NAME? POOR BILL C-BEE WI-IIZ, PROF! 245K .abil 1 W 1-ills 1 1 - g ju. ..-ff' Y,. f ,.f1 fy' -E f'!'A D546 cc BOB BURNS II DAILY DOZEN NO. I THREE MORE YEARS WELL! AS PER USUAL OFF SIDE ITTY BITTY BABE Sl-IINE-A-BOY S'NO FUN ELLHEI A STN I-IA I OHDS I-IO 'IO 4 203 3-HGH D Y CHU GX 4 HDSHDEHEN FiH.i T FACULTY STUDENT BODY COUNCHJ VVHITE AND GOLD STAFF FACULTY Mr. Noyesg Miss Rarnmg Mr. Calhoun, Principal, Miss Smyfheg Mr. Smifh, Vice-Principal STUDENT BODY COUNCIL Firsl Row: Lorna Smiih, Dorofhy Newman, Paffy' Maginnis Second Row: Mr. Calhoon, Frank Evans, Dick Luffrell, Mario Pidroni, Roy Smilh WHITE AND GOLD STAFF Firsf Row: Miss Ramm, Elin Johnson, Camille I-lullquisf, Doroll-my Newman, Roy Smith Second Row: Rol::er1TuHle, Donald Miller, Dick Luflrell, Frank Evans, Mario Pidroni, Leonard Johnson 5947 cc I -, . ' ' I S T- A SENIORS RICHARD LUTTRELL ELIN JOHNSON FRANK EVANS CAMILLE HULLOUIST MARIO PIDRONI FERN CRAMER LEONARD JOHNSON HELEN REYNOLDS CARL TUTTLE DOROTHEA NEWMAN DONALD MILLER AUDREY CRAIG ROBERT TUTTLE GRADA MILNE ROY SMITH 55:5 vfE:'I:7T:'HI77'3Tfmf - V M71 ii 2' L 'f?'T m T'i' W' 'W'-ww-W- 1'f 'f'T' WP 1 -VF ' 21:-wiiyi ,n-:i1Q.iT:I-1-4, ,Eh .ixfmslg Q ' Q I , - ,L fig-r 'png kai, X, .I V KT. MMI. 5,-,T .55 M5525 23, ' , ,f ' ,r 2. .' Q Q22 , if , I 1' 1 -I si,-ef:a:v I gs4. 12 A ,, -L: J.. 1 . Kb -. ' ,A ' Hn- I '1ff?ff-' m I rfwsid I 1-YM ' - - ' 2 I' xg ..-Ig-N, 'Vi ' If 1 ga A - -.F m I . K XA 4 . f' .I ' . Y l ,,:meL,.,m--iv .. 3365 by I fl- In .1 F3 27 -5413 . f ' ' I 4513 ' 'ful' ' I , F ' I I 3 is ,fl E 'g ' IJ A 11. 1 1 I I f I f I I X: Q AL ' 5 Ar g ., T HQ? f,p, .C ,tg K . '.f,.,4Yg,,, W ,Q - .., I , V' yu-ff f. Q It ' 'yn 1 , E :N ,N 3' -5, . , ,l- If1 , 'f -5- A Q V. LTL, 3- ffl h In-, W , 1 ' , . . 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Claire, an enlrerprising young ac- lress, who is blackmailing Spencer: Fern Cramer as Mamma, a parenl engaged for 'rhe occasiong Roy Smilh as Boo Boo, an imp from Africa, Elin Johnson as Rulh Dennis, 'rhe heroineg and Audrey Craig as Sophie Klalzman, Ru+h's maid and Bo+l's' sweelhearf, played fheir paris in a convincing and enlerlaining manner, under 'rhe direclion of Miss Ramm, dramalics direclor. .J -.wav 1 :xv 11, wg,,'T ':IT '1'I 1g 'F'f.' f'fl 1?W'E':-Til? ' X 1, -qi,-, I 1 L.',c,-,g :,..1.: .-1 -. ' 'ggi' ,ff -', ga ffl-4-'ff-27-'Wiuffell'.,-.s'-ife'f?rl'sieLs41,.,,.sg fp? erfx7 5' nf ,Ll , '.,- K .,-,,f,,.v,..- ,- ,-. 1--c. - 4' V , 'S 7' -f, -. i 1, , .,., ,awww , J rygqnf-4. 'XQ'm ir. ire. ,l ' -- . -147-' xlfifvgt 'f.f W' Jw- ' ' 5 '..i1Zf l if ulypfg- ' 4, afzrqamg,-,V ig, L if P?.'ffr ' ' - ' -' H ', J - gpm- N E. Jgqmp J IQ, Q? 1-4 iii . .. ,-1 - - - J. :Ja .s .f ,,, , , , X , A ' . - ' - ,:.-. 1 -fu-7 ., 9, 4 -. r , , ' wi ' --Spvfgyffi' if , 12, ,37?':sff'lQ 245 , r , . -,KJ ek' .. - ff Q , 1 .fr .- .- -r r' ug -x Y., , ,A .r . 'a' 1 '-ifef , ' 1 , -' ff: 'ii 1? f ir f'f 4 - W . , ' vi '-' - as - Af' ff,-s 1 ,,- 5, ,. , -fi ,. , ,. ,J .4'. ' 'R - milf. , ' ' J' 'XE HV ,.-: 1. 'HH E .- .may --H- ., wa, ' ' is mfs. .mg 'kills f'!11:ce-'f 1 , W- '- 13 f- .f-'.' 'wr Avg. rv Q- ,,.:-1- ..-.f H' -vu ,pf-f-1 -Q.: --:-. - 'r f- '-- .. 1. -- -1... -.r -' - ' ia - -'ar' f'-g,:1k -,L r.. wr-fn., Mgef... we JUNIORS Firsl Row: Bonnie Miller, Faye Varnum, Mary Pinkerton, Lorna Smiih, Virginia Boyer, Maxine Bemis Second Row: Miss Smylhe, Muriel Bower, Geraldine Walker, Maisie Shelley, Virginia Masieloifo, Rosemary Brady, Margaref Holi Third Row: David Williams, Carl lien, Bud Messner, Creed Neves, Jim Davis, Pai George Fourih Row: Bob Rosencrance, Garland Easllick SOPHOMORES Firsl Row: Mariorie Willard, Mary Glenn, Befly Reynolds, Jane Sigler, Irene Reynolds, Donna Vacenl, Audrey Semas Second Row: J. D. Landrum, Pafiy Maginnis, Jane Turtle, Mary Rarnalho, Mariorie Ruff, Eslher Johnson Third Row: Donald Easflick, Vernon Walker, Virgil Nesbilt, Frank Amaral, Charles Cramer Fourrh Row: Edward Freiias, Dick Daley, Albert Davis, Fred lfen, Miss Rarrim FRESH MEN Firsf Row: Laura Cardoza, Virgil Maslelofio, Fred Pinkerlon, Charles Simas, Ollie Cosla Second Row: Margarel Cardoza, Georgiena Sheffield, Doroihy Dooley, Marie Williams, Jean Brady, Jean Panqburn, Ida Holi' Third Row: Bob Hullquisf, Ray Rupe, Lynn Sigler, Russell Weide, George Easilick, Mr. Noyes as 50a JUNIGRS SOPI-IOMCDRES FRE SHMEN DU 'il Li Dil UD E E cn IT' BAND HONOR SOCIETY GIRLS' CLUB , L BAND Trumpets: Dick Lutfrell, Leota Brown, Saxophones: Faye Varnum, Betty Reynolds. Clarinets: Geraldine Walker, Bonnie Miller, Mnrioric Willard, Dorothy Newman, -Helen Reynolds, Mary Glenn. Baritone: Irene Reynolds. Cornets: Robert Tuttle, Edward Freitas, Dick Daley, Bill Miller. Trombones: Frank Evans, Fred Pinkerton. Altos: Esther Johnson, Virgil Nesbitt. Drums: Elin Johnson, Vernon Walker. Bass: Mario Pidroni. Leader: Charles F. Smith. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Grada Milne, Lorna Smith, Elin Johnson, Irene Reynolds, Helen Reynolds Second Row: Miss Smylhe, Robert Tuttle, Geraldine Walker, Donald Miller, Virginia Mastelotto First Semester Lorna Smith .....,.. Audrey Craig ........ .....,.., Rosemary Brady. Mary Pinkerton.. GIRLS' CLUB .....Presldent....,...... .Vice-President .,........ ..,.,...Secretary........ ..,,,Treasu rer.,... S 5 I cc Second Semester .......Mary Pinkerton .,..,.....Lorna Smith . .... .... B onnie Miller ........,Betty Reynolds ik. 2 M Q .N '1 X .Q-lf' 9 . 5.43, ' EE A+ f Q k lguf, A 5 x F if P -Q Jw Ll ifg Iiwiiez T . , - 'IOOI-TDS I-IDU-I SHNOF 1.2105 A TEAM Though mainly composed oT lasT year's B Team, and wiTh buT Two veTeran Ks, The TirsT Team showed promise oT being a leading conTender Tor The championship OT The counTy This year. The players had liTTle diTTiculTy in capTuring The championship of The wesTern division, winning Trom boTh oT Their rivals, ETna and Happy Camp. loy large scores. However, aTTer a hard-ToughT game wiTh Tule Lalce, The winners oT The easTern division, The ForT Jones men losT Their sTanding in The race Tor The counTy championship. B TEAM EmulaTing lasT year's vicTorious B Team, winners OT The counTy championship, The presenT B's are on The road To vicTory. Having won The championship OT The wesTern division, They meT and deTeaTed Tule Lake in a conTesT Tor The easTern division +iTle, and played Dunsmuir Tor The counTy championship. C TEAM Our C Team did noT win ouT This year as They had expecTed. AlThough The Cs played and won several hard pracTice games, They losT The league games wiTh ETna, Thus TorTeiTing any TurTher opporTuniTies To play in league compeTiTions. TENNIS, WiTh Tour veTerans oT lasT year's Tennis Team, Geraldine Wallcer, Mario Pidroni, Elin Johnson, RoberT TuTTle, and several promising newcomers, This year's Team has a lorighT TuTure. ln The l936 season, Three ForT Jones Teams played in The championship rnaTches. One oT The ForT Jones players, Niven CrawTord, was vicTorious in The boys' singles, winning The counTy championship in ThaT game Tor The school. D 53 C4 FORT CRIER STAFFS Edilor ..............,.., Assislanl Edifor .,.,. Eclilor .....,,............,. Senior Edilion Junior Edilion Assislanr Edllor ...,..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, Eclilor ..............,..... Assislanl Edilor ,,,..,.,. Edilor ...........,......... Assisla nl Edilor .....,,,. Sophomore Edilion Freshmen Edilion ..,4,..Elin Johnson .,.......Rober+ Tu+'rle ,..,....Mary Pinlcerlon ..,......David Williams ........Jane Tullle ...,.....Jane Sigler Virgil Masrelollo ...,i,4,.,Laura Cardoza EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Firsl Semesler Frank Evans ....... Mario Pidroni ...,..... Dorolhy Newman ..T, Richard Lulrlrell ..,....w Pally lvlaginnis ...,. Roloerl Tuflle .,,...,.v..,..aa ,................. Presiclen+...,..,.. .A,.,,,Vice-President..... .,,.,,..Secre+ary........ ......,..Treasurer..... .,......sYell Leacler,.,.,A Class Represenlalives Senior .,.,....,.. Roberl Rosencrancem ......,........ Junlor....... Marjorie Willard ........ .. Jean Panglourn ..,....... ..........Sophomore... ..,,....Freshmen.,,,, xr 54 G Second Semesler Mario Pidroni ,. ........... Lorna Smilh ....,...Richard Lu'Hrell Frank Evans Roy Smi+h ........Mario Piclroni ..,.........Pa'r George ..........Be++y Reynolds ..l.....Russell We-ide I-IH I I-ID I-IDS 'IOC F NPN' HXGH SCHO OL 'TCDGI-IDS HEDII-I dIAWD AcIdVI-I FACULTY WALTER N. JENSEN, Principal B. A. and Gre1d.Worlc,S+anl'ord Chem., Biol.. Gen. Sci.. G. B. T. HELEN F. KENDALL, Vice-Principal A. B., U. C. L. A. Graduale Worlc, U. S. C. English, Slworllnancl, Typing, Girls' Alhlelics GODFREY l-l. CONSTABLE, Coach A. B. and Gracl. Worlc, U. C. l-lislory, Mafhemalics. Lalin, Boys' Allwlelics. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS SHIRLEY TITUS Preslclenl VIRGINIA WEINZINGER Vice-Presidenl MARY PIERCE Sacrelary EDWARD l-l EAD Treasurer 9554 uv 56 C4 SENIORS EDWARD EVANS HEAD Baskelball, While and Gold, Baseball, Senior Play, War Whoop, Soccer, Sludenl Body Officer. .S'clz00l? I gm's.r il'.r ll llCC6'.Y.YCI7'j' z'f'il. SHIRLEY BERYL TITUS Class Ofhcer, War Whoop, Basltelball, While and Gold, Volley Ball, Baseball, Senior Play, Sludenl Body Officer, Sllvncc is golden, bill .vlze is all llzv gold slumlm'fl. VIRGINIA ROSE WEINZINGER Class officer, Baseball, Senior Play, Yell Leader, Bas- lcelball, War Whoop, Volley Ball, While and Gold, Sludenl Body Officer. Friendly mrrl fIl'IU'f1j'5 willing lo help. ROBERT NEILWEINZINGER Baslcelball, Class Olficer, Baseball, Senior Play, War Whoop, Soccer, While and Gold. 1 low Work. I ran, .ril for lzaurs mul lfml' nl il. WILLIAM MYRON GATES Baseball, While and Gold, Baslcelball, War Whoop, Senior Play, Soccer, Class Ollicer, Sludenl Body Officer. I love my frivmls well but mysclf belief. CAROLYN RUTH ALPHEUS Class Olficer, War Whoop, While and Gold, Volley Ball, Senior Play. 'KQll1.L'l1lUSJ ig fl fuflmr of .i'11crcs.r. JUANITA JUNE ALPHEUS Baseball, Class Olficer, Senior Play, While and Gold, Volley Ball, War Whoop, Wl1e1z in doubly, giggle. WALTER CHRIS BARNEY Baseball, Senior Play, Baskelball, While and G,-old, War Whoop, Soccer. Till, mt, my man .' The girls 'zc'ou't lziurl you. H ddiz' A VD IHCI I-IO 'IOOI-IOS 'IOOI-IDS I-ISII-I dlAlVD .MICIVH SENIOR CLASS The Senior Class officers are: Bob Weinzinger, Presidenly Bill Gales, Vice-Presidenl: and Waller Barney, Secrelary and Treasurer. The play which Ihe Seniors have chosen lhis year as Iheir class play is Second Slory Peggy. The parls are as follows: Mrs. Delancey, Carolyn Alpheusg Billy Durand, Bill Gales: Daisy, Juanila Alpheus: Murphy, Bob Weinzingerq I-Ielen I-lenderson, Virginia Weinzingerp Kennelh Slerling, Edward I-lead: Peggy, Shirley Tilusg and Dexler, Waller Barney. C L. A S S W I L. L. I, Waller Barney, will my abilily lo build lyping room Tires lo anyone who can sland Ihe heal. I. Edward I-lead, will my high slanding in English IV To Preacher. I, Bob Weinzinger, will my long legs To Wayne, so he can play baslcelball. I. Bill Gales, leave my one-handed baslcelball shol To Goofy Palmerlon. I, Juanila Alpheus, will my enormous heighl of 4 feel IO inches lo some needy person. I, Carolyn Alpheus, leave my place as school librarian 'ro Berlha. I, Virginia Weinzinger, will my pel word, ain'l, Io Miss Kendall. I, Shirley Tilus, will my place as Ieacher's pe+ lo anyone who needs beller grades. I, Dwighl Rulon, will my Leave me alone allilude lo Burbank. We. The Seniors, will: To 'rhe Ereshies, our perlecl behavior in English class. To 'rhe Facully, The salislaclion ol gelling rid of us. WITNESSESZ Mrs. Eranlclin D. Roosevell, Grela Garbo, Sir Roger cle Coverley. H Q R Q 'S C Q P Ei NAME Waller. CALLED .,,..... Wonglern.. AMBITION DESTINY A hermil Virginia., ..,..,,. Berdie ..... ........ A rlisl ........... ,...,,,. C horus girl Bill. , ., ,, ...Kaiser ,,.,.. ,...... C hemisl .......... .....,.Preacher Carolyn ...., ..., .... K a y ........., ........ T eacher ....... ....... S ociely belle Edward... ..,.,,., Ed ,,,,.v,, ..,.... E ngineer ..,...... ..,..., E vans Slore Juanllan, Roberl.. . ..... Shirley., Dwighf .,.,,,,. ...,... Juanie, .... Bob ......,.,, Shirl ...,,,... .Angel-face.. ,.,.,..To marry,........ ......-Mechanic .......,Secre+ary........ BP 57 C4 ...Time Lady of Presidenl' P.W Y. ,Z 5, -. ,sp .z L .W 1 I 'F--5, ,7.. K , Pei .2 s, ' , We 261 5 gf 'vi ' ww Y. i I . 1 Nuns V K .i '- -4 L XL. ::58e JUNICDRS Left To rughf B. MORGAN M. PIERCE C. BARNEY C. HEAD R. GRANT SOPHOMORES sfandang H. PIERCE H. FARMER swung LefHo Rzqm E. GRANT M. MCGREGOR E. ATTEBERY E. PENCE 6. ATTEBERY FRESHMEN Sfanding W. WHITEHOUSE Siffing Leff 10 Right J. SNODGRASS H. ATTEBERY M. MQGREGOR M.TITUS H. PALMERTON I-I ddV A NVD Hd I I-IS I-IDS O 'IQ BASKETBALL A Team Left Io Righf W. BARNEY C. BARNEY I-I. PIERCE E. HEAD W. GATES R. WEINZINGER GIRLS' ATHLETICS Siandinq I-I. ATTEBERY Top Row LeII Io RIqh'I M. McGREGOR B. MORGAN M. MQGREGOR E. PENCE M. TITUS Bolfom Row LQTI Io RiqhI M. PIERCE C. HEAD S.TITUS V. WEINZINGER G. ATTEBERY E. ATTEBERY WHITE AND GGLD STAFF Slandinq Lcft Io Righf R. WEINZINGER W. BARNEY W. GATES Sitting Left Io Rsqm J. ALPHEUS C. ALPHEUS V. WEINZINGER E. HEAD S. TITUS M. PIERCE B PBC usa uw SLO SCHGOL VIOOHOS HGH-I GHOTDUN MT. SI-IASTA S'ra+e.y, robed in whife. a silenf senfinel wafching over usp your massive bearing in- spires each of us To Search for beaulry and sfrengfh and clwaracfer. M 1,3 A S, S I MT FACULTY MR. BERWITI-I MISS BEDFORD MISS MORAN MR. NAPIER MISS G-I-IIARDI MR. KINDIG MRGREEN MRS. I-IALLICK MRGLAESE MISS MOULIN .. W !,,1.ux. ., L -.- 119. , V. ' I W- ', ,In , , I, I,, 'H I I-I I I I .-X 1.121 Y I 'I -I .V-I I I ,VI I I I I 262 cc J' ' ,: 'rw . '--1..,.. r-, V, I , I I' I4l::L1'i CYIDDIAI GH II-I I-I9 CDHOS RIO Z 0 Q lf' O Cl U I-IDS I-IDU-I CD 'IO STUDENT CONTRCDL Officers of 'flue Sludenf Council: Wanda Mclfoon, President Venus Argyris, Vice- presidenfg Cliarlolie Lucero, Treasurer: and Richard Van Keuren, Secreiary, mee? regu- larly 'lo delermine llfme policies of srudenl welfare and aclrivily. Busy scribes and cameramen sorl Jrlwe daily accumulalion of Wl'1i+e and Gold marerial. Those on This year's slaff are: Wanda McKoon, Ediror-in-Chiefg Charlolnle Lucero. Associare Eclifor: Venus Argyris, Managing Edirorg Berlr Selberg, Assis+an'r Managing Edifory Dina Franceschini, Publica+ion Edilorg Jack Sullaway, Arr Ediforg Phyllis Myers, Assislanr Ari' Edirorg Siella Konlos, Assislanf Ari Edifor: Eugene Kower, Plwolograplw Edirorq Helen Gans, Girls' Aclivi+iesg Dale Boyd, Boys' Aclivilies. l l 5:64a SENIORS EUGENE KOWER Oh., the gallant lislxefs life! lf is the lnxrt of any.-Isaac Walton. EARNEST LARSON Lot me but do my work fran: clay to day, In field or forest, at thc rlmlc nr loom.-I'un Dyke WANDA McKOON Thi' fairest garden in hw' lnolsx :Ind in her mimi the 'Zi'l'.VU.Yl lumlcs.-Ca'zs'lvy. ED SULLAWAY I am rn.wl1'c'fl to grow fat, and look young until fI2l'lj'.-lJfj1llCl1. NELLO PIERUCCINI Ntwrz' ulalczl fulmu one llIfIll'.Y afv1u'u.vsc'1l Newer defected wliilu mmlliw-'.v i1lc'.vsml.--l'n1w. JOSEPHINE CATTANI Har fuvlings lmzfe the fI'f1gtll1l'j', The freslmcss of young ll0'1c'vrs.-.5'in1ms. LUCILLE LINEBARGER lVL Z'L'l' morning wore T0 C'Z'L'lllTl1g, lm! .TUIIIC lwarl rlifl l2rz'ak.-Misc. GEORGE MUMA .tlnrl if his 11c1ulc' bv Cvargr, l'll call him ,lL'lL'l', Far Ill il HllllI,l? honor zlolh forget IIIUIIIS lItHl1l'.S'.-- .S'ln1hc.vfwarc. LeROY RODINE Hz' .rin-ahvlh not ,' and Avrl llwrv lim 4-'I L'lIll'I'C'l'.Yt1llUlL in hix L'j'L'S.-L0l1gfL'll0'Z6'. CLARA PEDERSON Full of gcullc h'l11lllIL'.VS Har lorlhx and languagf' z1rf'.-Clr'gl1m'n. BEVERLY JOHNSON Hur 1'r1ic'v was offer soft, gcntlu and low 1,111 C,l'l'UllE'7ll thing fn 11 walnut:,-Shalc0,s'pm11'v. JACK SULLAWAY llappy um l,' from carl- l'm frcc lflflzy arwff thcy all contvnlvd like lllL'.-lWlSL'. JOHNNY AGUZZI l'll sit down How, but thc limi' will coma' zvlien you will hear 111c'.-l7i.r1'acli. VENUS ARGYRIS I love l7'l1ll!1ll1'l solitude una' such socivty .-'ls is quiet, wz'sc and goozl.-Slzvllvy. Q Q IT' Ci U E cn m cn C3 II! IT' I-IOS I-IOIH Clfl 'IDU 'I SENIORS DONALD DORSEY Tin-re is -no lrucr lrnllz oblaiuablc By man lllan Connex of IllIlSI'C.-Bi'0TC'lllllg. DINA FRANCESCHINI My lwarl-strings rormil llzcc' cling C1010 as the bar-lc, ola' f?'l.f'Hd.-l:l'tlllCC.f Soni! Kcy, MINNIEDeMARCO Singing, :lie zcwoifglil, mul hm' nzcrry glen, Thu mock-bird echoed from his lre'c.-Wliiifivr. BERT SELBERG Tlmnfs a good time rowing Iro,vs.' A good lime EOlllf1!g.'-MUCklIj'. GENO ROSSI Young Man .' Why do you lull: an-cl lalls arm' laik?-Kreymliorg. SUSIE MAZZEI Slic holds her Iilllu flmuglzls in sight Tlzonglx gay llmy rim and leap.-Alive llileyncll. MARY PALMA Siu' brings such gay and shining lliingx lo pam l'Vill1 delicate lirft liugw-.v Ilzut are learned.- lllorron. LOUIS LIPPI From. ilu: Crown of his head lo Il1c .role of his foot, is all mirlh.-Slmkcsffcarc. ROBERT SANTORI Mun of fcw words arc the lies! im-n,.-Slial.'vs- lwrrre. MARY GARETFO Giw -me a Ioolc, give me 0 face Tlmr makes simplicity a grace.-Jonson. WILLIAM KINNEAR ll'!l1llfL l'f llxcrv lm of Sorrow l'llfry1l 017 fill Iomorraw,-folm KemI'r'iL'k I?a1zg.v. DALE BOYD All Ilziuvgs some aramla' lo lzim who will Im! wail.-Lowigfcllozv. HELEN GANS Her smile is swef-lmwd by hor g'l'U7'!.l.X'.--Cl'0SX. RUTH SKINNER I lang 10 be a heroine, 1 long Io be srrenc, But my feet they dance, to a riislant tamborimm- Nalhulia Crane. x65e fe. - '6 Q JUNIGRS The splendid cooperaiion of 'rhe Class of 38 has been accounlable for The success of all Their alhlelic and class aclivilies. Their Prom, a gala evenl, will be long remem- bered. The Sludenl Body expecls The Junior Play and Ban- quel 'ro be highlighls, closing a rnosi enjoyable lerm of worlc and play. xvbbe 'TODIAI CIMO I-ISII-I HDS CD FIO SCDPHOMORES Having leTT The TribulaTions oT being Freshmen one year behind Them, They were TaunTed noT a Tew Times by Their upperclassmen because of Their name Sophomores, which means wise and Toolish ones. BUT who could deny ThaT Their lniTiaTion did noT make Their vicTims Tremble TearTully? Who could deny ThaT They are noT good sTudenTs and aThleTes? 36744 FRESHMEN ln spire of previous Jrhreals The Freshmen survived lheir lnirialion, and in a manner dignified enough for Them +o be misfalcen for upperclassmen, gave 'rheir Relurn Parry in an unique form called Snappy Snowmen's Meet Our lirrle girls won lhe annual prize given for Jrhe besl l-li-.links slunf, adding 'ro Jrheir already proven slandards of good scholarship and sporlrsmanship. '-6-fxqtil '45 U' li ,jim 5. Y in I n68e 'i ACTIVITY! An early appreciaiion of one's goal in life will bring aboui' a knowl- edge of 'fhe need io develop one's abiliiies, and discover his place in lhe world. Recenr economic hardships made people realize Iafenr abiliiies. Small Jrhough our offering may be, if we bui pioneer Toward Jrhe righl goal. our place is made: for as Browning suggeslrs, all service ranks The same wiih God. Life is an explorafory veniure in which we seek our our gifl To humani+y. May each give his share io add io +he irue riches ol: ihe world, ihajr of service. ln lhe spirii of exploraiion, our diillereni creeds, color, race and financial siandings are iorgoifen. Thus keenly aware +ha+ ihe Search is a coniinuous one, ihe McCloud Siudeni Body has lraversed The 1936-37 paih of High School life. ln sporrs, under ihe guidance of a new coach, boys added io iheir experience. Alihough we have noi been overly vicforious in our play ac+iviTies, we hope we have lived up lo our code +ha+, you do nor have ro win To play a good game. Our siudenis have been awakened 'fo ihe delighis of good reading, and have spenl many profiiable as well as enjoyable hours in explora- rion of all phases and Jrypes of life rhrough 'rhe medium of our school library. H fakes work and planning 'ro have our social affairs, and our siudenis have learned 'ro be cooperaiiveg lo work logeiher in preparaiion for enioyrnenr. We hope every sludeni' has realized The significance of each school year, wirh ifs grave and gay days, and i+s joy of learning: for afien all, our High School life is iusi in preparafion for our greafesf. Hong ro fulfill our ideals, Jrhrough our experiences in bb 69 Q HONGRS May lhese who hold lhe lorch ol learning, lighl lhe way ol lhose who lollow. Honor Roll: Minnie DeMarco, Nelda Toreson, Belly Gardner, Lucille Souia, Elva Ralhbun, Kennelh Gordon, Belly Klungness, Berlha Jane Green, Julia Franceschini. California Scholaslic Sociely: Wanda McKoon, Dina Franceschini, Phyllis Myers. Tom Anderson, Elmer Hall, Mary Ellen Thorp, Melloa Dragselh, Kalherine Williamson. 2704: 'IOOHDS H011-I CIHOTDUW .'!Tl ' , Q ' l 1 Q I 'VA- c' in r, , 51ieiiBRARX Arg? l ' ' eff, '.V'3'l1 If lr: r fif livig' ' f ' i 'if7'67 T7f l 1 ,Ai -if-.4,,l' '- .', I H, . I - I li, admin i 1 l I' ll ri lillilli Y ' ' , l i l 1 i il il::i'LT:2i-15 . 5 i i u c ' . ' , c A c K NM x . 4 i, i-in ,,,.: il , i. v W, li ' l MA il li A326 in I .M liEi'f1f'r ' ' ' LITE? 4 , .iv i Wwe' ' VVTJ- 'i The library, a Junior proieci, as- sisred by Sophomores and Fresh- men, is lhe pride of The school. l Under 'lhe direclion of Head- Librarian, Phyllis Myers, books are classified and caralogued accord- ing lo The Dewey Decimal Sysrem. Through generous donalions from lhe Siskiyou Counly School Library Fund lhe number of books is being conslanlly increased. Books, mag- azines and newspapers are checked oul by sludenl-librarians who de- vore one period daily To furlher 'rhe apprecialrion of good lileralure. The l-lome Economics and Shop Classes have graciously lenl 'rheir 'lalenls making Jrhe library an invil- ing room. 1 y ly l ll 4 l ss7lcc i 1 ., . -.ily i , fi gn if Siray Caisq Junior Play Uhey are Seniors nowi. Poor devil-Wi1a+ are you doing Jronigl'1+?-is his mind on Hue piclrure?-He lends a help- ing hand-A hayseed goes Jro Jrown. up 72 ce DRAMA Who's Who In Tourisf Home: QSHII Seniorsj So I 'fold her -Who is boss in 'this family?-DoubHul- Dorff rush away-Well, whalr are you going +o do abouf I+?-To be, or no+ fo be. 557344 GIRLS Ideals of womanhood are incor- porared in +he principles of 'rhe Girls' League. Through aclivilies we develop sporlsmanship, a clean mind and clean body, a wholesome ellilucle Tor life, ancl an aciive in- feresl in scholaslic sranclardsg in shorl, characler. Those chosen by Jrhe Girls' League, lo clirecl Jrhis year's aclivi- lies are: Beverly Johnson, Presi- denlq Lucille Linebarger. Vice-pres- idenlq Lena Malaspina, Secrelaryg Minnie DeMarco, Treasurer. 2:74 cc fl, v . il v t ' A vi' . Z X N f.... 3 A ' ..f gr.m-,-' 'V xt' W ! I , -fr -FAN 1 B' X754 xi. my BOYS Tl1a+'s Jerry-Wlwafs so funny?- The horn wifhouf Berf-Tired, Mar- ino?-- Well, i+'s 'rhis way, fellows -Saving fheir energy- And so we don'+ have fo win fo play a good game. 276 44 AT H L E T I C S Li++le helpers - Block M - The horn wi'rh Berlr-They're off- Doubles champion-We posed for This-Bend down, brolrherg, as 7744 MUSIC , l , ' 1 n V n D784 Ari,- Q . M. ,WF ' g W ,T ,. . U I rj -' fm Q5 , ' ,. 4, - , . A -. ,.'f1'- - .-f . 'f lg LQ..Qi,,kV , ' -' Music unified fhe hearfs 'A of McCloud and neiqh- , boring schools in a fes- , 'rival of harmony and A song during Music ,- 'Q Week celebralrion. ' w l I I 1 I i ,l 'DUN GHG OI-IDS I-IDU-I FIG I I I lv V I I e I l I I I I I . I ,u I I I I, I. I, I9 ,' HI if IV .. ,IA ,, ff L I-V, A-, W GQ? L4 st' I I . x lf' syn., J. 5-LH: 1. I- V1 - Q 'nl nr.'I I Qe...Q,I -'ff e. . ' '-V-jfifv 'EIL I' I ' III: I , A , I -W - . , , .n.....4.. WI1aI', Eddie, again?-Daniel Web- sIer, Hue second-FresI'aies'-Sum day Morning-SarIi's harem-Save 'rhe wave-See my +racIcs?-I-IoIIy- wood, here we come-Winning s+unI Iby I:resI1men,IooI. 'Wm..f.?f.t ' F 5 f . A-IIAJIL2 'S ' . t::gLynt.v, -5 4,1 ,I V. V Y ,,1.- -,A , ,. . , fp- , 'V I ' . -zi ,7EE .f53f51w V' . i' P-'1 .,g - Qi, .I . ,M -,ew 4 .1.4. -. 3. I . -.f. 1' r - wh-.-1, 4111: I-3 '-,-,qw ,' 3-. ' I .-M ..'I'. V ' A -y.f-1.: -Vg--','-r'-4 ' ,gr - gwzifg, 'LLAAQLI NI Q,-91 1 xg., , V V1 H 'bLIP'3 1 , , Mid-Q , ,... 4. I . 4 !+..1 . A. I QQ I., N 279 cc i. E.. I 2 H 1 W . v' 1.-. .. . .x..:.,..r .. .,, ,Qt 1 .,. :eg 1-' F . 1' ' ' Ae fr H 1-1 -Q Ji-fr ' gif. .15- '-1 ,- ' .l,3.'Q?,:f' - -. L I - f' g . :' '1 l'5QfIjIq3 ' ' I5 ' 1 - 5'll1 -U N! I I u 1 W 323 , U, -14.1 mu' m- NJ., ., A- U ,..n-.v.f, Nh-,. -- ji A. f' fr' . f' ' 'wrgf . I anni. 1 IAS. . ' L41 .f-R 'V Q- I,-'iiffi LU . wi.-UL P ,. E f 'X 731 f A , . ' ff A 52,715 .J Rfb' - -V .. ' 316 !' i .' Nr -gi.. . V . - N 4 X P ., QQ: V . - .Wm -i-. Q 1 1 4 f , . . Lu? . - One-+woJrhree-hike-BrlqhY eyes-- - ' C. I. F. Ski-champ Gerald -- . School mascot Slrooqe, guarding a ' 7 Freshie -Unifed, we sif- i X VVhere's Jrhe horse-This sign kepr 1 us home. :v8Oa 'KIDHOSPKNHCHYDTDQW 1 ,, UE'-' HMM, L 'E 1 IW ,Q gr' K ,V ' I , .l - ,Ag N UT: ,Wm Q., ,. , .off 4 ,Q , A ?gW, fl 1 fi? uf .V 4 2 -' -I tl Lmgiii Hello!-Have one on Hue house Old joke: HECK,-Vm serious- Pesffense. A ,F L -qq7.-Tum i ' --V H. M 4--- , ' ,,' ' 1 -np' ww '1', wi A SQEFEQQQ 1 b i -n vm- ' sf' MJ .,nJ'N ' F . w P4 A bv-3, J z8Ic: NEVER TO RISE AGAIN Two men labored noT To sTop unTil The job was Tinished. Their axes Telly one, Then The oTher in per- TecT rhyThm. Chips Tlew! The gaping undercuT grew and grew Till The Tree had The noTch almosT a Third oT The way Through. The wound in The cream whiTe pine was bleeding amber piTch. The figures Then moved To The oTher side OT The Tree and The song oT The saw Tilled The air. When The ribbon of sTeel had Torn iTs paTh halT Through The now uncerTain monsTer, Thin wedges were inserTed and The ring oT The sledges Taded as The choclcs biT inTo Tirmer wood. The sawyers gleamed in The sunlighT, sTripped To The waisT, sweaTing in The noon day heaT. Now The Tree, uncerTain on iTs sTump, moved. Two men aT The base were bringing This Towering king oT The ToresT To earTh. Sharp spliTTing sounded, Then The noise oT a Thousand cannons filled The air, a roar as The Tree descended. The whole earTh seemed To vibraTe as The deTeaTed monarch oT The woods Tell: never To rise again. 38264 PBODNX Si-XIXSK IX HXGH SCHOQL I-IDS I-IEDII-I 'V' 'T 'Q 4px Fas' N 1 3. N! -qlI?m A . -'QL W . ' rislfiwg ff-filx. ' 1 ,.,g-44-g . - ' . l my f A X ' 4. gg L' - 'J , WT - 'NN :'m'- .. if 58 W --. '-Au-.2Ls1,:,,.',.., af 5 ,jig-ev' ...xg-:v --'Ye 'B Ah' lf,- ,, ' , ,iff E atm tiki: 5151-1 .' -nah. f . -:VV ny --7 ,fr 1.1.- 4 - t h ' '-'gfgfvf 9' v Y. Qui... .V .P V X , 1 ', ff. 2 Y 4. A 1 1, . , ' Lfxf R I -- ' ,U gy-1 n,,u.wA,V,,,,. 4 H' J . ' 1 . ' ff i134 I P' f In P if-12 sf.f,4k1.4:f 32: ,I .V -.Nui ihzn -5 iq if i .3j,s W is Q ,Q ,I P.: , A. ,, W 5. 'A - . Y, 4 V A, HY! Y, V Y 4- t D ' J I 11.111, I' . 'I ' I - 4 1 .9131 .Hin ,A A '.-'iifgi ve '4...L1M5. V 'V-v.,l?Q,-- , - 'IGI' , , ,- ,-13-T! .HP- Tl Ia I I , .IV I y .Aw Y I . I I If I fu! 5 mg M H mf ' I if Vi, . Q5 E, 1 W V wi I I . I ' fi 'I . '.- NI .511-' I I FACULTY MR. ELLIS, Principal MR. JORGENSEN, Vice-Principal MISS STAPLES, Dean of Girls MR. GRAHAM MISS SCI-IACI-IT MR. FREIERMUTH MISS COSTANTINO MR. ROWE MR. HURLEY DR. MCGUIRE MR. THOMPSON 7584 C: STUDENT COUNCIL Presidenr, Pere Franchig Vice-President Mary Barclonig Secrerary, Sue Thompson: Srudenr Treasurer, Gene Chambers: School Treasurer, Mr. Jorgensen: Business Man- ager, Bill Smirhg Publicify Manager, Ival lvlarulichg Yell Leaders, Dolores Piluso and Lowell Osborn. ADMINISTRATION The spirii of Pioneering is fhe spirir of Independence. Af lvlounl Shasia High School fhe adminislrarion slrives 'ro develop 'rhis independence in Hs sludenrs. l-lere sluclenrs are given an oppor+uni+y of parriciparing in drawing up Jrhe rules under which 'rhey spend Jrheir school lime. They ralce parr in rhe acrual adminisirarion of Jrhese regulafions and make sure Thai rhe privileges rhey have earned are used correcrly. Srudenrs are encouraged ro explore new fields of endeavor. 'ro discover for Themselves 2 lI.:-, Lim- .M 3'YfY'KLr' I 'lhe values Thar lie in aclivilies as well as 'lhose U di' were 'I-'. rhar may be found in looolcs. And having in- - ro conrinue +o seek olher fields for explorarion. W? E 985-x vesrigared a new field. lhey are encouraged DT! f Nga l P N ff is , . ' 1 ' ir- A . 3 E- 7,5 .. 1 . Q. . . l . H lx 1 PETER FRANCHI JEAN ELAN DER MARY BARDONI Sludenf Body Vice-President-4 NORMA GLENN GERALD GOOCH DON KITTERMAN gi I' GENE CHAMBERS PHILIP CODARO FERN CRAWFORD SYLVIA FABIANO LOWELL OSBORN Class Presi Yell Leade denf-4 r-3, 4 Dramafics-I, 3, 4 W. 8: G.-I , 3, 4 Press Club-l, 3, 4 Leflerman-I, 2, 3, 4 2 3 4 press Club-4 Baskeiball-l, , , S. s. F.-I, 2, 3, 4, officer-4 F00lbf 3- 4 ramafics-3 e-. A. A.-I, z, 3, 4, Officer-2, Pres.-4 PH'L'P CODARO Older Girls' Conference-3 Ba 'd'l-,2- 3- 4 Tennis Semi-Finals-2 ?'UT1l 55'g. 3 rac - , , GENE CHAMBERS Baseballl, 3, 4 Sludenl Body Treasurer-4 Foolbalhl- 3' 4 Lelferrnan-I, 2, 3, 45 Pres.f4 Lellermawli 2' 31 4 Baskefball-L21 3.4 Baskerball-I, 2, 3, 4 PAUL CHIOTTI FERN CRAWFORD Drarnafics-l, 3 Band-I, 2, 3, 4 Band-I, 2, 3, 4 Dramalics-2, 3 Lefferman-l, 2, 3, 4, Officer-4 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 Baskefball-I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball-Z, 3,4 SYLVIA FABIANO goof?-all-I Dramaiics-I me-1,2 e.A.A.-l,2, 3,4 38641 S E N I O R Seplember, l933, MARY BARDONI PAUL CHlOTTl ushered lhirly-'lwo LOWELL OSBORN green and gawlcy fresh- men info Mounf Shasla ml-ligh. A+ firsl we acfecl very slrangely, bul aller our inilialion we quickly rallied and gave a successful relurn parfy in November. ln Seplember, l934, we came baclc lull of vim and vigor for our revenge on lhe new fresh, and al' a hilarious parly in Oclober successfully squelched lhem. Bul in our iunior year, we relurnecl ralher subdued and impressed wilh our own imporlance: for lhis year rhe prom was our responsibiliry. SENIOR PETER FRANCHI Srudenf Body President-4 Class Officer-l, 3 Dramatics-3, 4 Band-l Press Club-l, 4 Tennis-3, 4 NORMA GLENN Band-I, 2, 3 Dramalics-I, 2 Y. W. C. A. Conference-3 Older Girls' Conference-4 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 GERALD GOOCH Bend-I, 2, 3, 4 Foolball-l, 2, 3 Baskelball-l, 2, 3 Track-l, 2, 3, 4 Dramafics-l, 2 Lelferman-I, 2, 3, 4 DON KITTERMAN Dramafics-2, 3 Letterman-2, 3, 4 Baskefball-I, 2 Fooiball-l, 2, 3, 4 JEAN ELANDER Class Officer-4 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 Dramafics-2 NO PHOTOGRAPH JUNE DIMICK Trans. Yreka-4 Glec Club-2, 3 English Club'3 Dramalics-I, 2 G. A. A.-3, 4 SVHSL VL IH HO OS T H CIJAESS MISS SCI-IACHT ADVISOR We wen? To worlc on MACKAY MARTIN innumerable sales, and ,VAL MATULICH in May gave Three one- sos PETERS acr plays, ending The year wi'rh a very suc- cessful Prom. DOLORES PILUSO GEORGIE PROWSE We began our fourlh year defermined EIZEL SIMMONDS To gel' as much fun as possible oul oi our Iasf year ol high school. We sponsored sales, and our play, The Family Up- sTairs, was acclaimed a huge success. Buf wilh 'rhe approach of graduafion we once more became rafher subdued as we prepare To leave our high school days behind us and go ouf inI'o The world, fwenfy-six eager and ambifious young men and women. RECORDS MACKAY MARTIN Trans. Shasla Union, Redding-2 Class Officer-3 Technician, W. 81 G.-3, 4 Press Club-3, 45 Convenlion-3, 4 Dramalics-2, 3, 4 Lclferman-2, 3, 4 Baskelball-I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball-3, 4 Football-4 Track-3 IVAL MATULICH W. 8: G. Edifor-4, Assl. Edilor-Z, Sludenl Body Pub. Manager-4 C. S, F.-I, 2, 3, 4, Officer-4 Band-I, 2 Press Club-2, 3, 4, Convcnlion-3, 4 Drarnalics-2, 3, 4 Class Officer-I G. A. A.-l, 2, 3, 4 BOB PETERS Band-I, 2, 3 Foofball-l, 2, 3, 4 Track-I Baskelball-I, 2, 3, 4 Dramalics'4 Lefferman-l, 2, 3, 4 DOLORES PILUSO Class Officer-2 Girls' League Presidenl-4 Band-l, 2 Yell Leadervfl Older Girls' Conference-2 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 GEORGIE PROWSE Dremafics'3 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 41 Vice-Presidenl-4 'QliglEr'Girls' C f -4 eglrffi' .League Ogfliberqge 3 EIZEL SIMMONDS Girls' League Secreiary-4 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4 BILLIE SMITH Trans. Coifage Grove, Ore.-4 Dramaiics-I, 2, 4 Class Officer-2 G. A. A.-4 Orcheslra-I, 2, 3 EMILIE SOLAR! Class Officer-I Girls' League Officer-3 Dramaiics-3 Older Girls' Conference-4 Band-l, 2 G. A. A.-I, 2, 3, 4, Officer-4 MELBA TANNEHILL G. A. A.-l, 2, 3, 4 SUE THOMPSON Sludem' Body Secrelary-4 C. S. F.-I, 2, 3, 4g Officer-4 Class Officer-2 Girls' League Officer-4 Dramalics-3 Arf Edifor W. 81 G.-3 Affended La Jolla and Dunsmuir Older Girls' Conference, Pan4Am. Class Secrelary-3 Conference-3 Drarnafics-2, 3 G. A. A.-l, 2, 3, 4, Officer-3 2874 - v fr. aug ff-' Q 5 BTLLIE SMITH Q! 5' EMILIE SOLARI MELBA TANNEHILL sus THOMPSON S ff.. . BILL SMITH BILL SMITH Trans. Weed-2 Siudenl Body Manager44 Business Manager W. Lefferman-2, 3, 4 Baskelball-I, 2, 3, 4 Foolball-2, 3, 4 NO PHOTOGRAPHS FRANCIS MERRITHEW Class Officer-3 Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4 Lelferman-2, 3, 4 Foolball-4 YVONNE JOHNS 8: G.-3 e. A. A,-T, 2, 3, 4 JUNIORS NORMAN LORENZEN, Presidenl pf MARJORIE BROMMAGE, Vice-Presidenl 1 BOBBIE SHOPTAW, Secrefary '- ROSE ANGLES RINA BARNI v EDWARD BEAN JAMES BEAN CLELIA CECCATO IRENE CHIOTTI HAROLD DOUGLAS LANNY FIGNANI ARTHUR GLIDDEN JACK GREEN SYDELL HAMPTON MELFORD LOFGREN MARGARET LOMBARDI GUIDO MEMEO IRMA ORCUTT BERNICE PILGRIM MELBA SATTLER EARL S-IMCOX ALLAN STEWART LOUISE STEWART BETTY TAYLOR JUNIORS Members of ihis year's Junior class have been prominenl boih in class-worlc ancl ouiside acfivilies. Almosl every organizalion has Hs Junior represenfaiives. The biggesi social occasion of +he school is fhe annual Junior Prom, presenfed each year in honor of ihe graduaiing Seniors. From 'rhe opening day of school lhe Juniors plan for Jrhis event This year Jrhe Juniors were pariicularly successful in preparing for +he Prom. 98844 'IOOI-IDS HOU-I VLLSVI-IS .LNDOW '-IOOHDS I-IDII-I VLLSVI-IS LNHOW SOPI-IMORES Sophomores have been pariicularly prominen+ in conhibuiing io lhe aclriviiies of Moum' Shasia l-ligh School. Theirs was ihe pariicular +aslc of inrroducing 'rhe Freshmen +o fhe mysferies of high school life in lhe iirsi social funciion of The year, ihe Iniiiaiion Parry, and on 'rhis occasion 'rhe Freshmen were 'rhoroughly infroduced. Miss Cosianiino is Sophomore adviser. 9 'IQ 1- FRESI-IMEN The Freshmen, noi Jro be ouidone by The Sophomores, gave as Their big eveni' of rhe year 'rhe Relurn Parry +o iheir rivals and Jrhe resf oi fhe school. The pariy was under ihe supervision of Miss Siaples, +heir adviser. Bo'rh classes have members in almosf every aclivify in school. The champion D 'ream was made up enfirely of boys from fhese iwo classes, and bofh plays included Sophomores and Freshmen in rheir cas+s. 289s 4 . 5 ' 'DTQIX' . u'1fw,Q'f,,-y 2 1 ' MT TW, T .!'S'I5Ji. 41-:mg 'N I I . I 4 '5 T l P 1 I MIT T xiii? in EIT? r xg 4. I I , IF' - B, ' X- f' 1 'T 3, .3 r ,. X q 7 ii XT? li i Db 90 44 GIRLS' ACTIVITIES JusT as The pioneer woman was a prominenT Tigure in The early developmenT OT our counTry, so is The modern high school girl imporTanT in The social developmenT of The school. IT is The aim oT These organizaTions, noT only To promoTe Tellow- ship and undersTanding among The girls, buT To develop in Them some oT The essenTial qualiTies of The pioneer woman-iniTiaTive. courage, selT- reliance. GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League includes all The girls in The school. This year iT has been very acTive. ln The beginning oT The year a Tea was given, honoring The moThers of The new sTudenTs, in order ThaT They mighT meeT The TaculTy. On March 3. a Hi- Jinx was given. The Theme was Suppressed De- sires, Trom which a curious mixTure oT cosTumes was evolved. Emilie Solari, Norma Glenn, and Georgie Prowse represenTed MounT ShasTa aT The Older Girls' Comference held aT Richardson Springs in March. The MoThers' Tea, given by This organizaTion The TirsT weelc in May. is The mosT imporTanT acTiviTy oT The year. A very successTul year has been enjoyed under The Tine leadership oT The following oTTicers: Pres., Dolores Piluso: Vice-Pres., Sue Thompson: Sec., Eizel Simmonds: Adviser, Miss STaples. G. A. A. The pioneering spiriT characTerisTic of The girls oT MounT ShasTa l-ligh School is prevalenT in iTs mosT acTive sporTs club, The G. A. A. This year The By-Laws of The consTiTuTion were revised in order To sTrengThen The associaTion and make more acTiviTy possible Tor TuTure members. A banqueT was given on Feb. 22 To presenT awards To Those who worked Tor Them ThroughouT The season. The early pioneer had a new home and environ- menT To which he could proudly poinT as a Tinal reward Tor his labor: The girls OT The G. A. A. have bloclcs To display as rewards Tor Their prowess. The oTFicers Tor This year were: Pres.. Mary Bar- doni: V. Pres., Georgie Prowseg Sec., Emilie Solari: Adviser, Miss STaplesg Managers: Dolores Piluso, Melba SaTTIer, Louise STewarT. Sue Thompson. II-I VLSVHS LLIXIIIOIAI OI-IDS IIS 'IG 'TGOI-TDS I-IEDII-I VLLSVHS LNHGVXT PIONEERING AT MCDUNT SI-IASTA When we Think OT pioneering or exploring, we seldom Think of school. YeT every day ThaT a sTudenT spends aT school is spenT in The exploraTion OT fields oT learning. And every Time a sfudenf Takes up a new subiecf he is pioneering in ThaT in as real a sense as his grand- TaTher or greai'-grandTaTher pioneered. Years ago, when Siskiyou CounTy began To be seTTled by The TirsT whi're families, one of Their TirsT communiTy ac+ions was The opening OT a school, The early pioneers recognized +haT Their children would meeT new condiTions, and They wanTed Them To be as well prepared Tor These condiTions as possible. Here aT Mounf ShasTa High School we Try To keep up wiTh progress and To Try ouT new ideas which seem pracTical. lllusTraTed aT The righT are some oT The innovaTions aT MounT ShasTa High School. AT The Top oT The page is shown a scene in our library. Through The eTTorTs oTlv1r. Hurley and The Board oT EducaTion our library is being enlarged and modernized. Girls under The direciion of Miss SchachT are on regular duTy ThroughouT The day. in The second view our beauTiTul grounds are shown. Mr. Thompson is chiefly responsible Tor Their beaufy. Under The direcTion of lvir. FreiermuTh our shop has been reorganized and is now one oT The besT in The coun+y. A scene in The shop is shown in The Third piclrure. lvlounT ShasTa High School pioneered in a new Tield lasT year when a I6 mm. sound proiecTor was purchased. This is available Tor classroom and recreaTional use and is a very imporTanT addiTion To our equipment The Siskiyou Union High School DisTricT is also pioneering by planning a program of 'films To be used regularly in class work. An imporTanT parT of any school's program is iTs recreaTion. ln The lasT picTure a view of our recreafion room is shown. This is available during The day for games and also as a pracfice room for plays and enTerTainmenTs. We, Too, are pioneering. l lia,.1.wl i l f'9Efase .vL.,J Ln -. . y-. :WM CALIFORNIA SCI-IGLARSI-IIP FEDERATICDN AT MounT ShasTa High School The C. S. F., under The sponsorship oT Miss CosTanTino, is a very acTive organizaTion, and has done much To TurTher scholarship wiThin The counTy. The mosT imporTanT acTiviTy oT The year was holding The counTy convenTion. Through money raised by The members a cup was purchased and awarded Tor The besT oraTion given aT The convenTion. The cup is To be awarded each year. Sue Thompson is presidenT oT The organizaTion. WHITE AND GOLD STAFF Early seTTlers were so eager Tor news ThaT The TirsT press was carried in on mule-back. Now good roads and modern invenTions have made disTribuTion of news easy in Siskiyou Coun-Ty. MounT ShasTa l-ligh School publishes iTs own weekly newspaper besides Turnishing iTs parT oT The WhiTe and Gold. The Bear Growlsu and The MounT Shasjra secTion oT The WhiTe and Gold were bo+h ediTed by lval lvlaTulich during The pasT year. 29244 'ICDOI-IDS I-IQII-I VILSVI-IS LNIIOIXXI 'TOOI-I OS I-IOII-I VLLSVHS LLNHOIAI The casf was as Iollowsz PA HELLER ...,..........,,,,..,, MA HELLER ..... ,... . WILLIE HELLERV LOUISE HELLER ,..,,........ ANNABELLE HELLER ........ CHARLES GRANT, HERBERT GRANT ......,.... MISS CALLAHAN .......... IEMMMI DRAMATICS The high poini in Ihe year's drama- Jrics was Ihe Senior play, presenled in our audiforium on January Iwenfielh. Alfhough deep snow reduced Ihe size of Ihe audience, The play, The Family Up- sIairs, by Harry Deli, was one of The mosr successful ever given al IvIoun'r Shasra. Under Ihe direcI'ion of Ivliss Schachr, Ihe casr gave a hilarious performance of Ihe comedy. .,.,....MACKAY MARTIN ,.,,,,,,,.IVAL MATULICH ., .. ,LOWELL OSBORN ,,,,,.,,,s,,,BILLIE SMITH , .,,., DAISY REGNANI . . .HAROLD DOUGLAS . ,,.s,.. OINO MARCONI ,, .SYDELL HAMPTON PHILIP CODARA STAGE MANAGER .,............,.......,..,..,,......,..,.,.......,..,... .,.... ..... . Besides Ihe Senior play. The drarnaiics group has pu+ on skils for assemblies, and was chosen Io presenl a one-acl' play on Ihe annual Rod and Gun Club program. Ivliss Cos- Ianiino direcfed Ihe one-ac+ play. :934 I THE BAND IT is a long sTep Trom The idle sTrumming oT a banio To The playing oT such inTricaTe composiTions as The over- Ture Trom WiIliam TeIl. Music has Traveled +ha+ Tar in Siskiyou CounTy, how- ever, since The pioneers TirsT seTTled here. The MounT ShasTa I-Iigh School Band is one oT The cuTsTanding small high school bands in California. Under The direcTion of Mr. Graham The sTudenTs composing iT have been organized inTo a group which plays wiTh sTrengTh and expression, and which plays as one uniT. T T I T The band was TirsT heard This year aT The Yrelca Gold Rush, when iT joined wiTh several oTher bands To honor The pioneers. STudenTs in cos- Tumes oT The early days gave The celebraTion added color. ThroughouT The year The band provides music Tor enTerTainmenTs and rallies. Big evenT oT The year is The Siskiyou CounIy Annual Music FesTival, held in The spring, in which The MounT ShasTa I-Iigh School Band has always Talcen an acTive parT. Members oT The band are as Tollowsz PICCOLO ,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.s,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,s,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,., I-I A R OLD DOUGLAS CLARINETS ............,,.,,,,, GERALD GOOCI-I, IRMA ORCUTT, FERN CRAWFORD. LOIS BRININ6, LOUISE BRINING CORNETS ..,.,....,..,,s ,,,....,, P AUL CI-IIOTTI, CHARLES BATES, DENZI SPELZINI MELOPI-IONES .,,,..,... ,..,.,..,,...,............ A RTHUR GLIDDEN, PHILIP CODARA TROMBONES .,.,,..., .......,... S ARAH SIMMONDS, BILL KELLY BARITONE ,.,..,.,. ................,....,........,........,......... J ERRY NOE BASSES ........ .......... B ILLY WI-IITELY, ROBERT HARTLEY DRUMS ,,.i..,,.... ,,,,i,,,..., J ACK NIXON, BILL CI-IANSLER CYMBALS .......... .....,.....................,.. R OBERT SCALF n94cc 'ICDOHDS I-ISU-I VLSVHS LLNITOIAT HXMSVHSLNHOW I HD OHDS T0 SPCDRTS MR. JORGENSEN MR. ROWE Foolball Baskelball Baskefball COACHES MR. FREIERMUTH MR. ELLIS Baseball Baslielball Tennis LETTERMEN The l.e++ermen's Club is made up of all boys who have won a maior leiler, and is devoied 'ro furlhering boys' aciivilies in The school. The firsl' aclivily of lhe organizalion was The drawing up of a consfilulion. Al a lafer meelring if was voled 'ro adop+ fhe fwo leHers MS as 'rhe emblem inslead of lhe odQnd'Sf During fhe spring lhe boys pioneered by giving fhe firsl' annual Falher and Son program. The officers of The club were: Gene Chambers, President Bruno Memeo, Vice-Presi- dent and Paul Chiofli, Secrelary. if , 2956 , Y, -- Y, ,, -, -hi:--,-,, , D BASKETBALL MounT ShasTa's BasIceTbaII looks very promising Tor The nexT Tew years, as The D' Team, composed of Sophomores and Freshmen, Took The league championship. The D's wenT Through Their TirsT Three league games, winning easily. Then They were deTeaTed aTTer a hard Tighr by Dunsmuir I6 To I4. In The sub-league playoff wiTh Duns- muir, They deTeaTed Them by The large score of I6 To 4. WiTh The league championship aT sTaIce They dropped The TirsT game To ETna I4 To 7. bu+ came To whip ETna in The second game oT The pIayoTT I8 To I4 on The local courT, and in The Tinal game Tor The championship on The ETna courT The Bears came back in The second haIT To win easily I5 To IO. The D's proved ThroughouT The season ThaT They were a second half Team, coming Trom behind in pracTicaIIy all oT Their games. Jack Nixon Ied The scoring Tor The season as well as being capTain. The scores oT Their games are as Tollows: MOUNT SI-IASTA OPPONENTS Mouni' Sl1asTa ..s,..,..,,,,... ...,.,,.. I 3 Yrelta ..... . MounT ShasTa ........ ...,..... I 6 Weed ..,,.......... McunT ShasTa ......... 24 McCloud ...,... MQunT STIBSTB s....... ......,.. I 4 DLIFISITIUIF MounT ShasTa ....,.... I6 Dunsmuir Mounl' SI'iasTa ........ ..... 7 ETHG MounT ShasTa ........ .......... I 3 ETHB hAounT ShasTa ...,..,. .,.., s.,, I5 ETna ....... Iv1ounT ShasTa ,.,,.... ......... I 23 Opponenfs ,. x964: FOOTBALL This year's TooTball squad, under The able coaching oT Mr, Jorgensen, Tormer All- American, was The mosT successTul in The hisTory oT The school, in spiTe of The small number oT boys able To Turn ouT. The climax oT The season was reached in OcTober when The Bears meT and cleTeaTed The Yreka Miners, I3 To O. Tor The TirsT Time in The compeTiTion beTween The Two schools. Yrelca, The largesT school 'in The counTy, was ouT-classed Trom The opening whisTle and The Bears pene-TraTed deep in Their TerriTory in every quarTer. McCloud, naTural rival oT MounT ShasTa, was played Three Times during The season, The Bears winning The TirsT and Third. Dorris, The only school played all season wiTh an enrollmenT less Than MounT ShasTa's, was beaTen 5I To 0. SacldesT game oT The season Tor The Bears was The conTesT wiTh Dunsmuir, which was losT in The lasT quarTer by a large score aTTer lv1ounT ShasTa ran ouT oT subsTiTuTes. The Bears, greaTly ouTweighed by The Tigers, had no business on The same field, buT acTually ouT-gainecl Dunsmuir during The TirsT half. Two oTher losses came in The home and home games wiTh Weed. Because oT a rearrangemenT of The league, MounT ShasTa will noT be called upon To meeT schools so much larger Than iTselT nexT year, and in spiTe oT The loss oT CapTain Don KiTTerman and six oTher seniors, The season should be even more successful. A new opponenT on lvlounT ShasTa's schedule nexT year will be Tule Lake. UAHBASKETBALL l-lampered by lack of maTerial, The A baslceTball squad won only Two ouT of The eighT league games played. Only one veTeran oT lasT year's championship Team was eligible This year. ln spiTe OT The unsuccessTul season in Siskiyou CounTy, The Bears lived up To an old school TradiTion by beaTing Redding Tor The TwelTTh consecuTive year, coming from behind in The lasT halT To win by Ten poinTs. Redding laTer became champion in iTs own league. Mr. Jorgensen coached The A's. HH'BASKETBALL The B's broke even in Their eighT league games, winning and losing Tour. ln spiTe OT Their lack oT success againsT McCloud, Their season was noT enTirely a loss, however, as They were The only Team in The league To win Trom The championship Dunsmuir Tigers. Mr. Ellis coached The Team. 298 cc TOOHD HDS I-ISII-I VLSVHS LNB. '-I rLl5gv:pa:,f-A , --..u,:. wa., 6 . 299K f',.j- . ff' , i,- fig.-1 1-.' 5 P? -if KARL, V, Q, ,.'f3Qf'igj'.1f' ' xg., ,, , , 4. 1 S NW' x v X 1 x xw NGA J 'ICDOI-IDS HOU-I LNVNNHLL 1 r IIII FACULTY D. R. WALLACE PEARL MURPHY Principal I , I ,I . iii. I - ,.. ' I -, , I, JE, F .. 'EIA LEONE McLAUGI-ILIN VIRGINIA MORGAN Y ODELL POINDEXTER DIOI44 I ,I ,fl Eg, T 1 F 1 . , D 2 . ' - 1 P ,. ,. ,- -f ,, -21 . NNW? T QF ' P ' 1 W J 'Il' 1 fx T , -. ' . ,J 165:52 T Y P mf-'v ra' . , ' '- f 'rlc3E,t.n 4 - ,I A ' V Ti': i' i?1!TH'I' .' ' - ,J ' '- ' ,j fi,5Q1,g.,Z as lO2 cc STUDENT COUNCM ODELL POINDEXTER President MARIE MURPHY Vice-Presidenf ELDINE WHITE Treasurer PATRICIA PENNELL Secrefary STAFF DELANEY DU BRUIL Edifor ELDINE WHITE Assisi'an+ Edifor JEAN ZARWELL Ari' Edifor WILLETT HOWARD Manager HL VNN HSHTLN m O I C O F E Q :nz EIOOI-ID JUNIORS ALBERT HANNER ELDINE WHITE PATRICIA PENNELL MARIE MURPHY DELANEY DU BRUIL RICHARD FINE SOPHOMORES WILLETT HOWARD ARTHUR WYNANT FRESHMEN NORMAN COVINGTON JEAN ZARWELL BETTY PENNELL MARY RAMIREZ HAZEL LITTLE GEORGE LITTLE IIE I L I I I I 'fi' I I I I I X I i , I , i II I I . I I ,wsu Q-ffam bv 10341 PINE ECHO STAFF VIRGINIA MORGAN MARIE MURPHY HAZEL LITTLE ELDINE WHITE BETTY PENNELL LEONE MCLAUGHLIN BLOCK WINNERS MARIE MURPHY ELDINE WHITE GEORGE LITTLE DELANEY DU BRUIL DICK FINE LEONE MCLAUGHLIN ODELL POINDEXTER PATRICIA PENNELL VIRGINIA MORGAN BAY TRIP ALBERT HANNER ODELL POINDEXTER WILLETT HOWARD CHICO CONFERENCE ARTHUR WYNANT MARIE MURPHY LEONE MCLAUGHLIN DICK FINE ELDINE WHITE NORMAN COVINGTON 'TOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I LLNVNNHLL GIRLS' LEAGUE TOP: DELANEY DU BRUIL MISS MURPHY. Adviser LEON MCLAUGHLIN HAZEL LITTLE MARY RAMIREZ BOTTOM: JEAN ZARWELL BETTY PENNELL PATTY PENNELL VIRGINIA MORGAN ELDINE WHITE MARIE MURPHY MOVIE OPERATORS ODELL POINDEXTER GEORGE LITTLE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE VIRGINIA MORGAN JEAN ZARWELL MARIE MURPHY BASKETBALL TEAM ARTHUR WYNANT WILLETT HOWARD GEORGE LITTLE DICK FINE ODELL POINDEXTER NORMAN COVINGTON ALBERT HANNER an IOS 44 .1 'Hn xii' Ga F- ,I I it , PHOTOGRAPHER'S PLAYGROUND . Treasurer . New .Addiiion . Gangsfers . Gei a Horse! . Publishing Plan? . Senior Ball . Who? . Conslrucfion Swanee Snowed In . Carnival Selup P51066 II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 Dee Fresh V Main Sireel Up a SIump Au Nafural Library Windows Three C's Blur Alma Maier Sunny California ELL VNN LLN I-ISDH-I Un O III O O F I 5 N. , N x, . EN M , ci-X , X mi 'W Xl X 7 ' V SCHOOL FIOOI-IOS HEDII-I HPIVFI H'TI1..L 359, 3--Z'L i-:f Q G sf FACULTY BF BACK ROW: LYNN KELLER EDWARD PHELPS GEORGE RIEBEN LAWRENCE POOL Agricullure Malhemafics Principal Social Sludies Band Science Alg. l, Shop Boys' P. E. FRONT ROW: FLORENCE PETERSON JOSEPHINE JARVINEN ALICE GRAY Commercial Subiecfs English I. Ill, IV Foreign Lang. English ll Dramafics Home Econ. Girls' P. E. IQ34 l936 J' Abem5lhY '------ -A--A---A - -----'A---'- N 5 VY Anderson. ,.....,....... .......... T . L. Calif. G. Beach ......... ......... T . L. Calif. Buellvm-mn mm'-Yreka' Calif. L. Durlcee ......,.. .......,. T . L. Calif. D . Bush ,........ .,,,...,,,. T . L. Calif. J. Hoqerud .,.,,..,. .......... D avis, U. C. . E. Osborne .. .,.,,,..,, Davis, U. C. CWD ' AMES' Call' T. Riolnen ,...,. .....,,... S lanford U. Fensler --'-- ---'----------4- U - C- H. Wolfe... ,.... ..,.,.,,.... U ,Of O. Hardman ........ ........ O akdale, Ore. M. Wright... ....... ........ T . L. Calif. Henagin lllnl V,-A,,,Y T .1-.Calif l-lodges .......... .,...... T . L. Calif. I l-logue ...... ......... A shland. Ore. J. Caslro ,,.....,. ...........,,......,. P asadena J, C, l-lyall' ........ Lakeview, Ore. D. Crawford ........ .,.,.... S , F,, Calif, Ja,-dine ..'- -------- T . L' Calif. B. Cross ...,.,.. , .,,,.,,,,,, Bug, Sghool Knighf-umm C' C. V. Dicus ..... ....... ......, S f oclclon, Calif. Lesh umm.-Davis. R. Knudson ......... ..,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,. I daho b A D. McRoslie ........ ,,,,,,,.. O akland Tech, O5 Omen D aws' Nl. Neal' ............ ,,,,,,,, M alin, Oregon Nelson ' C. Pearl' ..--..-...-. ....... P asadena J, C, D- Ria . -.,- - D. Por+erHeld ....... .......... T . L. Calif. R. Fl-in .a...LQZ.sa-1 RAY ROYSE BETFY TI LLOTSON LESTER TURNBAUGH MARY FRANCES JOHNSON TILDEN OSBORNE SAIL QS- PRESIDENT . VERA A E 5 W 1 D UNCAN E 5E3n. ,1,:, AN f -' 'i f.c,f 1yT'i FN E335 E-.- N 1. im nf JA Z ,4f 'ix:f'Ew L fi-if f?.fff'3w ,Ig-M 1 . 1 N 'E-A 'VW' LEON 'A ' ' STREET A N E r- , 1' E. LORRAINE ' A DUNLAP 'Z' JOHN URBACH A6- YJ f A lf ,I , I r - JOAN 1 HO RTON I nz, THTHL V HH IH OHOSHO TO 'TOOI-IOS I-IOII-I HBIVT H If1.l. SAMMIE METZ RUTI-I MOTSCHEN- BACI-IER EVERETT STAN LAKE LOIS G-RIFFITI-I IRIS BROWN SENIOR RING . yy.- I I . I I . I Mm HI 1 R L IIE' . RUSSELL DURKEE BETTE JO I-IAULENBECK MATTIE NORRIS IRENE ANDERSON COOPER BROWN SENIOR WILL Ray Royse, do will my sax appeal io S+anley Winler. Sammie Melz, do will my regular a'Hendance l'o Lauree lvloran. Russell Durkee, do will and bequealh my love for school work +o The freshmen. Joan l-lorlon, do will my perfeci posiure To Al Hardman. Tilden Osborne, do will my abiliiy Jro do noihing and look induslrious lo anyone who can ge+ by wi'rh i+. John Urbach, do will my arf of woman haling +o anyone else having such good iudgmeni. Leon Sireel, do will my Senior dignily +o Sian Brown. Frenchy Johnson, do leave my lvlariha Raye ways io Elna Walldin. Ruih lvloischenbacher, do will and bequealh my wisecracks To anyone who feels he can siand +he responsibiliiy. Lesier Turnbaugh, do will and bequeaih my pleasanl smile lo Mae S+ou+. Lois Griflifh, do leave my freckles To Frances Lee I-laulenbeck. Irene Anderson, do will and bequeaih my bold manner io Audrey Norman. BeHy Tillolson, do leave my flirialious line +o all I Jralk fo. Lorraine Dunlap, do will and bequealrh my scholarship pin lo Laverne Molschenbacher. lvlaiiie Norris, leave my sea? in English To Billy Granger. Iris Brown, do will and bequeaih my quie+ smile 'ro Bob Nelson. Beiie Jo l-laulenbeck, do leave hisiory class wilh a sigh ol: relief. Cooper Brown, do leave my coqueHish ways To Dick Nelson. Vera Duncan, do leave my giganlic proporiions 'io lrwin Beck. Gai' Orr, do will my long eyelashes +0 six sludenfs, if evenly clislribufed. Evere++ Sfanlake, do leave and lake my chief in+eres+ in lhe Senior Class wiih me. vlIOs LL HTH SH-I HPIVT I Un O III O O If 'IOCDI-IDS I-ISII-I EDIVT H Ifl.L no ' 5' A . , fy--j1 H--if .A . - We FSA JUNIOR CLASS Allhough Ihere have been only lwenly-eighl members, 'rhe Junior Class has been mos+ successful. Our Junior Play, given The firsl semesler, was a huge success. Several members have made 'rhe California Scholarship Federalion each semesler, an inclicalion of 'Ihe high scholarship in our class. The Junior and Senior girls gave a banquel for Jrhe foofball ieam. There was a dance afler lhe banquel, lhe music being 'Furnished by lhe school orcheslra. Plans are now under way for a Junior-Senior Banque? lhal will probably be given in April. This affair is one of lhe social evenls of lhe year and we hope 'ro make H a grand occasion. The Junior girls were well represenled in Jrhe play day held al Merrill and broughl' home many ribbons. AI' lhe beginning of 'rhe le-rm 'rhe class held an eleclion and 'rhe following ofiicers were chosen: PRESIDENT ......, ..., , .. ........,,,.......... WAYNE ORR VICE-PRESIDENT. ,.... .. ..,,.,,,. POLLY ANN WINTER SECRETARY.. .... , ...... VIRGINIA STREET TREASURER.. ., ,...,...,,.,., ,..,,,,,, E MMA STEYSKAL SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ......,,......................,,,,,,, , ....,,...s.,,,..,.. s.,.,,,,...,.ss.,,,, J ACK FENSLER The Junior Class adviser is lvlr. Edward Phelps. l-le was our Sophomore Class adviser and we 'rhanlc him for his very elificienl help during Ihese Two years. -aw SOPHOMORE CLASS The oTTicers Tor The Sophomore Class This year are as follows: PresidenT, Donelle PrenTice: Vice-PresidenT, lval Taylor: SecreTary, Audrey Norman, Treasurer, Grace Miller: SergeanT-aT-Arms, Alma Chappel. The Sophomores were The sponsors of The Freshman lniTiaTion. During The day The Freshman boys had To come To school dressed as girls, and The girls were dressed in overalls rolled up To Their knees and wore boys' socks and garTers. ATTer The iniTiaTion in The evening, reTreshmenTs were served, and The resT oT The evening was spenT in dancing. ' The Sophomores were also The sponsors Tor The ChrisTmas ParTy. There was a shorf program, ping-pong games, dancing and disTribuTion oT giTTs. Several Sophomore boys, Billy Sanger, Bob Nelson, STanley Brown, Dick Nelson, and Roy McElroy, have been ouTsTanding in boTh TooTball and baslcelfbally and The Sophomore girls have been ouTsTanding in volleyball and baslcejrball, One OT our sTudenTs, Lauree Moran, has made The C. S. F. SocieTy, The only lower classman To have This honor. vlI2s 'T V EDI II-I I-IS I-IDS O 'IO 'I H If1l. V HEI II-I I-IO I-IOS O 'IO I FRESI-IMAN CLASS The Freshmen Class slarled 'rhe year off rlghl wi'rh an enrollmenl of I'hir+y-eighl sludenls. Eighl have lefl, making 'rhe enrollmenl Ihirry, Ihe second biggesl class in school. The Freshmen were inlroduced info Ihe social swing of Ihe Tule Lake I-llgh by an exciring evening of fun-making, moslly al 'rhe expense of 'rhe Freshmen: and we showed our apprecialion Io Ihe Sophomores for 'rheir recepfion by a relurn parly Io which Ihe enlire sludenl body was inviled. We are looking forward eagerly 'ro Ihe nexl 'rhree years ahead of us. CLASS OFFICERS JEANE ANDERSON... ,.,.s...............,.....,..............,................ ..,.............. P RESIDENT VIRGINIA HOOFER. .......,s ...,,,..... V ICE-PRESIDENT THURLO OTT ,........,.... ........,.. T REASURER DORIS FRENCH .......... ,.,..,,,,,. S ECRETARY MR. KELLER ..........Y., .....,,.... A DVISOR CONOUERING TIIVIIDNESS Johnny was a rimid boy, ln school and al home, l-le feared lo make a move or sound So he was oflen lell alone. I-le knew he should be dilllerenlg Then he hir upon a plan: Sell confidence is all l need To be a dilllerenr man. So he 'fried +o be more bold and gay: I+ worked like a charm. Now he has many friends For no longer is he so disarmed. -Lauree Moran vII3ff 39 Esau S. F. The C. S. F., Chapler 29 I , was organized This year. Of Jrhe following Iwelve members, eleven are upper classmenz Lorraine Dunlap. Irene Anderson, Belly Tillolson. Polly Ann Winler, Leon Slreel, Rulh King, Lauree Moran, Lois Grillliih, Gail Orr, Joan I-lorlon, Helen Murray, and Louise Lindsey. The officers for The C. S. F.: President Lorraine Dunlap: Vice-Presidenr, BeHy Tillolsong Secrelary, Polly Ann Winferg Treasurer, Lois Griflilh. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL GAIL ORR ....,..,,................s.s BARBARA PRENTICE .......... DONELLE PRENTICE ...,...... JEANE ANDERSON ........... LOUISE LINDSEY .,..,,...,., MR. POOL .,.............s.s. WAYNE ORR ............... TILDEN OSBORNE ..ss....s, JOHN URBACK, ....,,. A ..................PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS ....................TREASURER OF STUDENT BODY ........,,PRESIDENT OF SOPHOMORE CLASS .........PRESIDENT OF FRESI-IMAN CLASS ...,,...,.SECRETARY OF STUDENT BODY ...,.........PRESlDENT OF JUNIOR CLASS ...PRESIDENT OF STUDENT BODY .,.s......VICE-PRESIDENT OF STUDENT BODY J PPII4G TOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I HPIVT ITTILL -.-vw...-4--p , ..--0...--...--...I Q. 3 -,-,-,.,, F! WHITE AND GOLD AND HONKER STAFF The members for Ihe While and Gold and I-lonlcer s'ral'Fs for This year are: ediror, Berry Tillolsonp assislanr ecliror, Gail Orrg business manager, Lorraine Dunlap: assisranlr business manager, Joan l-lorlong boys' sporrs, Billy Ganger, Tilden Osborne, girls' sporls, Zona l-larfieldg general news, Lois Grirfirhg faculry news, Evelyn Wolf: exchange edilor, John Urbaclcg fearure edilor, Wayne Orr: I'ypisI', Be'rIy Wechsler, senior news, Rurh Molschenbacherg iunior news, Louise Lindsey: sophomore news, lval Taylor, freshman news, Jack Roy: Advisers, Miss Jarvinen and Miss Pelerson. TI-IE ORCHESTRA CLARINETS .........,.... .,,.,...,..,., I RENE ANDERSON AND VIRGINIA STREET TRUMPETS .,,,,.,, .....,. ....,,,,, E V ERETT STANLAKE AND STANLEY WINTER SAXOPHONE ,..,,...,,, .....,s,.,...., P OLLY ANN WINTER AND RAY ROYSE TROMBONE ........,. .,...............,..,...,.,,..,.,.,,,,.....,.............,...,, M R. KELLER VIOLIN ....,......... I..,.......,,,.,............,,.,.....,,,............ L EON STREET DRUMS., ..,... ,,.s.... ,..., ..... N E L S SODERLUND PIANO ,. , ,. ..,.,, , ,,ss..,,. JEANE ANDERSON wpczzf '14 sw . -v-.-as ..-:::::f-gsm... , .Lug- l 4, -' Ww- vvII5fs ,,.....-..:.-...-......q.. ,........-. E. QL . .5 l Fi ji- -ff. 'VI rf.. L ' ' Q . Hi ffrvvmi . J - ri- - ' ' L '51'-' A ll. C' I THE JUNICDR PLAY On Eriday evening, December l l, The Junior Class presenTed a Three-acT comedy by J. C. McMullen enTiTled, The PerTecT GeTaway. The play, under The direcTion oT Miss Jarvinen, included The following casT: Billy BabbingTon, The young deTecTive, Eddie RuperT: Jason BabbingTon, Billy's TaTher, Charles Schrigleyg Bee LedingTon, The runaway girl, Virginia STreeT3 Aleys LedingTon, Bee's moTher, Maxine Edwards: Gram. The liTe of The parTy, LorreTa Fishery Lura Dixon, Billy's cousin, Bonnie PeTTigrewq AnneTTe De Bo, The French maid, Emma STeyslcal, Don, Jason's chaTFeur, Laverne MoTschenbacher: DeTecTive Hannigan, Lawrence Hardman: AunTie Cass, Louise Lindsey, Lord Vivian Dacrene, Wayne Orr: Jim Darrow, Jack Darrow, and Joe Darrow, The TripleTs aTTending The Osgood auTo camps from coasT To coasT, Irwin Beck. in This play Gram is helping Bee LedingTon Tlee Trom The famous Lord Dacrene. Mrs. LedingTon and Lord Dacrene are pursuing Them. Billy BabbingTon is also going To The coasT To prove To his TaTher, who is hoT on his Trail, ThaT he is capable OT running The BabbingTon DeTecTive Agency. AnneTTe De Bo and Don have sTolen some iewels and money and are very clever in Their work, buT of course noT Too clever Tor The Tarnous deTecTive, l-lannigan. Lord Dacrene meeTs Lura Dixon and marries her. Billy BabbingTon and Bee LedingTon are also uniTed in marriage, while The calm Jason and Turious Mrs. LedingTon are helpless. :QII6-fc 'ICDOI-IDS HOTT-I HPIVT EI'Il'LL -- fl-3 :Wi ' 4 I-w--NI... P'-l. ., SENIOR PLAY For lheir class play lhe Seniors chose The Palsy, a comedy in lhree acls by Barrie Conners. The play, which is clirecled by Miss Jarvinen, will be presenlecl April 9. When lhe play begins, Mr. l'-larringlon, a henpeclcecl husband, relurns home aller a business lrip lo find his household upsel over lhe aclions of his youngesl daughler. Palsy. Mrs. l-larringlon, a social climber, and Grace, lhe olcler ol lhe lwo girls, who is very selfish and clomineering, have made lile very unpleasanl lor Palsy. Grace has recenlly become engaged lo Billy Caldwell. Palsy, lhe sweel young daughler, is in love wilh Grace's lormer boy-friend, Tony Anderson, bul he is nol aware ol lhe lacl. Tony, in lrying lo help Palsy win lhe alfeclions ol lhe man wilh whom she is in love, falls in love wilh her himself: and since Tony is lhe man Palsy has been lrying lo inleresl. lhe play ends happily. TI-IE CAST BILL HARRINGTON ..............,................................,....,......,.............,........ JOHN URBACK PATRICIA HARRINGTON ................ ....,....,.,.,,,.,,...,..,,...,,,,..,.,, G AIL ORR MRS. WILLIAM I-IARRINGTON ......,... ........... M ARY FRANCES JOHNSON GRACE I-IARRINGTON .....,.............,. ,...,.,.,.......,,..... L ORRAINE DUNLAP BILLY CALDWELL .......... .......... T ILDEN OSBORNE TONY ANDERSON ........ ..,...,..,,,., L EON STREET SADIE BUCHANAN ......................,....... ..........,.. J OAN HORTON FRANCIS PATRICK O'FLAI-IERTY .....,.,,,,, .........,...,,,,.,,,.... R AY ROYSE TRIP BUSTY .,,............,... ,.,... ,...,. .....,.,,,.,,,...,,.,..,,, .....,,.,,, L E S T ER TURNBOUGH n 4 fa. gp , S T H id 4 rv I FUTURE FARMERS CDF AMERICA Sepfember, I936, saw 'rhe organizing of fhe firsf chapfer of Fufure Farmers of America in Tule Lake High School, under fhe supervision of Adviser Lynn Keller. Af fhe firsf special meefing fhe following officers were chosen: Lesfer Turnbaugh, Presi- denfg lrwin Beck, Vice-Presidenfg Maurice Off, Secrefary and Treasurer: Thurlo Off, Sergeanf-af-Arms: and Wayne Orr, News Reporfer. The firsf Annual l-larvesf Ball, given on November 20, l936, was a huge success. The F. F. A. members have been very acfive, making several field frips fo view livesfock and farming mefhods. The boys plan fo affend fhe Livesfock Show in San Francisco, as well as fhe F. F. A. picnic being held af Davis. Many of 'rhe members have farm proiecfs wifh which fhey are doing very well. As more and more young farmers become inferesfed in our work, we believe fhaf during fhe following years our class will increase in size unfil our chapfer of fhe F. F. A. ranks wifh fhe mosf acfive of our sfafe. 2lI8s F1001-IOS I-IEDII-I EEN 'TOOHDS I-ISII-I EDIT-! 'I H'Tf1.L e , .-. G. A. A. This has been an acTive year Tor The G. A. A. Besides engaging in The regular inTer- class games of volleyball, baseball, and baslcerball, The girls played volleyball wiTh The Henley girls in November and aTTended play day aT Merrill in February. ln The Merrill play day, The winning A, B, and C Teams were composed of eiTher Tule Lake guards or Torwards. On November 20 The G. A. A. honored The TooTball Team by a banqueT, followed by a dance. The oTFicers for The 6. A. A. Tor l936- I 937: President MaTTie Norris, Vice-PresidenT. Joan l-lorTon7 SecreTary-Treasurer, Jean Knuclson lTirsT semesTerlp Evelyn Nelson lsecond semesTerj7 Yell Leader, Nola Edwards. PING PCDNG g When Mr. Richard Moore, Tule Lalce's popular druggisT, oiiiered Two silver cups as The award To The champion girl and boy ping-pong player, he aroused a greaT deal of enrhusiasm in This familiar indoor sporT. The Tournament which began Thursday, January 28, was compleTed on February 22. FifTy-eighT girls and TiTTy-Tive boys parTicipaTed in The Tournament The Tinal compeTi- Tion for The girls' championship was beTween Donnelle PrenTice and Flora ZilioTTo. Donnelle PrenTice won and was awarded The silver cup for The girls. The Tinal game A BASKETBALL The Tule Lake l-lonkers, The winners of fhe Silver Cups for Class A and C. I. F. Championships lasi year. have enjoyed anoiher successful season This year. In 'rhe Klamaih-Siskiyou League we were defea+ed only once. ln The lnierseciional Compefi- iion we won from Aliuras 43-27: won from Cedarville 30-l5, and losf +0 Bend, in The final IO seconds, I9-20. By defeafing Dorris, lhe Honlcers won The righi +0 play Forf Jones for The Easfern-Wesfern Championship. They emerged from 'rhe fray wifh fhe Easfern-Wesfern seciion Championship. The fwo 'reams mei al Weed on March I2 for The play off, and Tule Lake emerged from ihe fray wiih 'rhe Easlern-Wesiern sec+ion Championship, and ihe righi 'ro play Dunsmuir for Jrhe couniy laurels. 'I H Il'1.l. 'V' HPI S I-IEDIH HD O 'TO -4 E.. rn Si ' :il- + ' 0: 9- 3- Q ...................... Ln - -A-Aww.p-U1-w-wwwoaw v Iflofi?-J'-TZ'-J':goSw+x1oNxnos-owsow-owx: 0 - O N o 70 e n1gw10K2b5IzUzU?2Z,Z5z005 2 2m,,,gw2TQImfvm9,ro9,:r:33mfD.-To. -i +g.fs...Q,5aE3lg:.::.cL35-0:3-013 9+ '-0'Q'30'-O'2'.u-L-2 m5m:3- -5 -'9'.. 0' O3.w3E.E II' i: 1: ri 5-LT:- T Soi 0:11 55::g:5l1:t?r E U'6gg6fi5izE if Q E an S jO55Oi5i.?5i 260 1 gf ::rQ,:: 2 50559551545 559 lf7iif7iii55f 532 Lp .,1i 'iiZlZIiiCiill'- - N-N-wwvvww..----N ------ -OlO-O-m-Lnwsowxixi-xnw-OQTXIN-:sU1O-A 'ICDOI-IDS I-IDIH HPIVT HULL Al L ,.-. NK. The l-lonker B +eam won ihe Easlern Seciion Championship, buf was defeaied by For+ Jones 28-I4 in fhe Easl-Wesi playoff. As rhe B's were composed chiefly of Fresh- men and Sophomores, lhey made an excellerrl showing. Tule Lake C's clefealed Dorris and Elna Mills 'ro win 'rhe Easiern-Wesiern seclion championship buf los'r lo Dunsmuir in Jrhe counry finals. E'rna's D ream clefeafed 'rhe li++le l-lonkers in The Easr-Wes? playoff. In 'rheir com- pe+i+ion againsf fhe grammer school Ducks 'rhey los+ 6 ancl won 6 games. Mr. Rieben's l-lonker baseball ieam won +he championship of 'rhe Klama+h-Siskiyou League, and by winning from Forl Jones 'rhe Tule Lakers came in+o possession of 'rhe Easiern-Wesiern Seciion Championship. Yreka won The coun'l'y final al' Tule Lake 6-3. DIZI44 FOOTBALL ln llwe Klamaflw-Siskiyou League, llme scores lor llwe Tule lake l-lonlcc-:rs and Jflweir opponen+s are as follows: Dorris Malin Bonanza ...l.. Klamallw Falls ...., Dorris Henley ........ Merrill .... Malin .,,...,.,.......e..,,,.,,,,,,,,,o..,.,..,.,.,,l.,,,,,.., ,.,,,,l,,.,,,.,,,,,, , 56 O I2- O 20- O 6- O I3- 6 2l-I3 2l- O 28-I4 Won Won Won Won Won Won Losr Losl In lnlerseclional games, Tule Lake los+ +o Alluras and Weed. The l-lonlcers fied for second place in Jrlwe Klamalh-Siskiyou League, losing lo Merrill and Malin in The final league games. Willw nine regulars relurning and a greal' deal of ol'l1er good malerial llwe prospecls for +l'1e l937 l-lonlcer foofball Jream look exceedingly loriglwf. 212244 r' UP' l7Ql ru E Q lIl 'ICDOI-IDS I-IEDIH EDIVTI EIFIILL V Augusl 3 I Sep+ember Seplember Sepiember Seprember Seplember Seplember Ocfober 2 CALENDAR Firsl day of school. 7-Elecfion of G. A. A. officers. I I-Eleclion of While and Gold Slaif I I-Freshman Iniliaiion. I 5 29 29 -Firsl Sluclenl Bocly meeiing. -Teachers' Receplion. -F. F. A. allended Klamalh Junior Sloclc Show -Sophomore Relu rn Parry. Ocrober 6-Mr. I-Iurley visiiecl school. 3-Naiional Eclucaiional Week Program I I-I-Ioliclay-Big Foolball Game. I3-Charivari for Mr. and Mrs. French -Foorball Banquel. -I-Iarveslr Ball. -Vacalion slarlecl. 23-25-Teachers' Inslilule. -School again. 5-Redding Conference. 8-Inslallaiion of C. S. F. Chapier I I-Junior Play. I 8-Sophomore Chrislmas Pa rI'y. I8-Vacalion began. 4-School again. 6-Charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Pool. 2 I -22-Semesler Exams. 23-While and Gold Conference. 28-Junior Play Casl Parly. Pep Rally. LincoIn's Day Program. Senior Class Piclures Ialcen. WashingIon's Birihclay Program. November November November November 20 November 20 November 20 November November 30 December December December December December January January January January January February 5- February I2- February I3- February 22- February 22- C. S. F. received noviI'iaI'e pins. March 4-While and Gold Picfures Ialcen. March I8-C. S. F. Conference a+ MI. Shasla. April 9-Senior Play. April 23-Junior Senior Banquet May-Senior Skip Day. May-Senior Play Casl Parry. May-Senior Ball. May-Baccalaureale. June-Graclualion. June??-Seniors Iasl day. 72 l24cc CX i NNEED ?XX6rX 9 r I 'IOGI-IDS I-IDII-I CIEIHAA W E S TWA P1 D H Q l WhaT sTrengTh! whaT sTriTe! whaT rude unresT! WhaT shocks! wiTh halT-shaped armies meTl A mighTy naTion moving wesT, Wirh all iTs sTeely sinews seT AgainsT The living ToresTs. l-lear The shouTs, The shoTs oT pioneer, The rended ToresTs, rolling wheels, As iT some halT-check'd army reels, Recoils, redoubles, comes again, Loud sounding like a hurricane. O bearded, sTalwarT, wesTmosT men, So Tower-like, so GoThic builTl A kingdom won wiThouT The guilT OT sTudied baTTle, ThaT haTh been Your blood's inheriTance .... Your heirs Know noT your Tombs: The greaT plowshares Cleave soTTly Through The mellow loam Where you have made eTernal home, And seT no sign. Your epiTaphs Are wriT in Turrows. BeauTy laughs While Through The green ways wandering Beside her love, slow gaThering Whire sTarry-hearTed May-Time blooms Above your lowly level'd Tombs: And Then below The spoTTed sky She sTops, she leans, she wonders why The ground is heaved and broken so, And why The grasses darker grow And droop and Trail like wounded wing. Yea, Time, The grand old harvesTer, l-las gaThered you Trom wood and plain, We call To you again, againg The rush and rumble oT The car Comes back in answer. Deep and wide The wheels oT progress have passed on: The silenT pioneer is gone. l-lis ghosT is moving down The Trees, And now we push The memories GT bluTT, bold men who dared and died In ToremosT baTTle, quiTe aside. -Joaquin Miller M2641 T001-IDS I-ICH-I CIHHAA FACULTY FACULTY GILBERT EWAN DON COLVIG FHM Lk Iv If I..Q:I. K . II T I' . F11 'HV If 'ISL I-.I.,n- f .WL I ,,.II in ff -1 ALBERT M. MAT!-IEWS HARRIET H. WILLIAMSON MYRA L. MINICH Librarian ,fx ff A .- HI V,-' If 4-II ff! H I uf' I J' . V uf I -IA! I i J Q! TIM MAZZONI Vice-Principal WYNA SCOTT G-WENDOLYN JONES ar l284c 7, HARVEY H. FERRIS Principal EDITH S. PETERSON Vice-Principal HELEN M. SEXTON I I 'HIIIIEFQ 'IOOI-IDS I-IOIH CIEIH 7W 'i '1- '.,F'1 :A E T Q. air B ANNUAL STAFF NORMAN SI-IELTON Boys' Sporf Edifor ELINOR HEBERLIE Girls' Sporf Eclifor GEORGE SCHRAMM Business Manager AL ROCCHI Assf, Boys' Sporf Edi+or DOROTHY PETERSON Business Manager MABLE MITCHELL Liferary Edifor . 4,-, ,e, , 'T ., T 4 4 ,ful . L -v ,'1l T' TZ ' '1 ru ' , 'zivss- ' - Q- A N.'.V3f:.vv-1, ,S .X ., ff . 4 , I T BERNICE MELINE JOE DELGADO Edifor BETTY ROBISON Asst EdHor LEWIS DEETZ Ari' Edifor Assf. Aff Edifor JENA ROSSETTO Assf. Ari' Edifor MELVIN CARPENTER Assf. Bus. Manager 5'- wv T29 4 F C OUNC I L GEORGE SCHRAMM JESUS ESPINOSA Business Manager Vice-Presiden+ MELVIN SOLETTI DOROTHY MURRAY Secre'rary Treasurer ri- 'Diff , J .I-13: f rap my- .- ,. xii 1. 1..,E,v: I V l..J.:a.5..- V. ,g .wp-. ,.,-. 4, 65 1 T 1 I ,v,-,,i J, .fi ' ' .,,, , N 1 . TI ffww L., .. ,f-uw... V ,uf 1, :- F' ,1- ,sw LOUIE PALETTA Presidenf Tl M MAZZONI Vice-Principal 213044 ,T ,v ,Z ,, . X. Q .'f.2L, TH J --.Law , L., A y' F ,f HARVEY H. FERRIS Principal EDITH S. PETERSON Vice-Principal , -Mj ,aC V ' rb1a1.'A, X T -. 1 L I ,L ' ff 213.7 f SENIGR CLASS MARGARET VERNON WILLIAM DUCHI AL ROCCI-II Second Vice-Presidenf SAM MY WILSON I PETER JOUGANATOS ELINOR HEBERLIE LETITIA ALESSIO -'-f,.:. I ' gn., , , , MILTON COATE iqisfgwg- V: 33-1012 fa- Q- ...rw ff? . , .I , 6, , I . 5. -: f, -w f. I 1- ' - 'IJI' '-'I ur' ,Lf f,,e33'vV Nw? -, -.15-ff K, Aging 5411 f 'I 1PI32ff ROBERT FOULKE Presideni MABLE MITCHELL ELEANOR WILLIAMS '.,, A I- 'Q . I BF.-1. V . V 19141553-:Q-, fmjy utFT'fLlqfa :er m5? u3gyl'.:f' I r','i't'-gf! fji'-'HI-IV' I ngjzf J GEORGE SCI-IRAMM Valedidorian JAMES DOI-IRN Secrehary BETH COLEMAN DOROTHY PETERSON NORMAN SHELTON Sulufaioruan Flrsf Vice Pres denf ROBERT MILLS KATHERINE QOEE T'ef'SU'e' ALICE ANDERSON TOM JOUGANATOS Business Manager HELEN HOWARD RUSSELL RILEY EDWIN BUSCOMBE :7I33cc HIGHLIGHTS OF '33 - '37 I933-iT was so long ago, yeT so near and dear To The class OT l937. ln The spring oT '33 we leTT behind us eighT sTeps on The ladder To success. We were well on our way To anoTher sTep, our TirsT year in high school. IT was so new and sTrange, buT our some- whaT shaky class oT TwenTy-Tive deTermined people sTruggled To aTTain new heighTs. As Freshmen, some oT our class helped To bring success To The school in sporTs and in The band. IT was The year oT The C Team vicTory. We held TasT and soon were ready Tor The nexT rung oT ThaT greaT ladder which sTreTches ever beTore us. On our nexT sTep we succeeded as Sophomores in many diTTerenT ways. We were no longer green, buT were Taking our places in The acTiviTies in which we were eager To Take parT. Many of The sTudenTs aTTained The honor oT being members oT The Scholars ship SocieTy. OThers gained vicTory in TooTball, baskefball, Track, and Tennis. A shorT play was given To TesT our abiliTy in dramaTics. Again we sTruggled To anoTher sTep. Our Junior year was filled wi+h all kinds ol exciTing advenTures, as well as many a sleepless nighT, as a resulT of TesTs, semesTer exams., eTc. A good number of our classmaTes zoomed To The Top in The Junior Play, Growing Pains. We had The honor oi enTerTaining The Seniors aT a banqueT and prom. Again we helped To gain vicTory Tor Weed l-li in TooTball. This year we were no longer proTecTed by our upperclassmen, buT have been helping our lowerclassmen To become worThy oT The good name we have Tried To make. Again we carried oTT honors Tor our good perTormance in The Senior Play, Pickles Becomes a Lady. lnsTead oT having The TradiTional Senior Ball, we decided To leave a pracTical giTT To The school. Now we have only a shorT Time ahead of us buT we are looking Torward To many more happy days before we leave The TwelTTh rung in The ladder. We are anxiously awaiTing The Juniors' reTurn bangueT, Senior Day, and our sad, buT yeT happy, graduaTion. -Seniors oT '37 2 I34 44 'IQOI-IOS HEDIH CIHHAA JUNIOR CLASS LOUIE ACOUISTAPACE VICTOR ACOUISTAPACE DOROTHY MURRAY PATPICIA BUSCOMBE JAMES KOLDA RICHARD JONES HELEN CHURCH JACK ROYSE JAMES KINNICUTT ELDEN HOY ff WS 'v HAZEL PAPST VJILLIAM PRATT MARY CATALANO LARRY COLEMAN EDWARD CLARK 'ks' fr- QL 2136K LAU RA PASTEGA Secreiary LALIRENCE CLELAND LUCILE RADER RICHARD RUSSELL ELSA ROSSETTO fv' I' MELVIN CARPENTER Presidenr EMMA SBARBARO Treasurer LEWIS DEETZ RAMONA BARNUM O. M. REED 'IOOI-IOS I-IOII-I CIEIH JUNIOR G-ILMAN Business Manager THELMA WELCH MELVIN SOLETTI J EZZELDA DeBO RTO ROY ALESSIO i i Presideni ........,.,.. Vice-Presicieni .Y. ... . - -- Secrelrary .,,,,.., Treasurer .......... .. f.f..---- V,-------------4- ,---,--------- -AVA 1 - - Presidenf .....,.. Vice-President ...... Secrefary ....,..V. .. .-,,---------- ---'--- -..Wilson Coa+e ........Jack Linvilie Josephine Cuniai .Camille Cramer ...Jimmie Paiehka ..-Alma Rossefio Richard Shoniz FIOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I CHEM CLUBS me-3 E9 ,ia A0630 1? 'wyf-. .f '- Q1 6 140 44 Q SPAPUSH CLUB ITAUAN CLUB LAWN CLUB 'IOOHOS I-IOII-I CIHHAA SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY BAND BLOCK W 55 Ei :MIND at l4I4 V r f 9 ' lm., ' . '36- w Eff!-7 as ' Q 'ff' fu 21.1.4 '1 'E ' A Q mil ' l - 552 , 1 ' l, .E ii Q . ,ff ,uv ,6- s 1.f' - 214244 GLEE CLUB G. AA. K. W. K. 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I GEIHM T001-IDS I-IEDIH CIEIHAA SPCDRTS fp, ,,, ,',' , Q' I I ,,., Ng 5 ' DI-44K FIRST ROW ROW OND SEC THIRD ROW .- -C .9 ec O .- -.- ID .I -.- .C .9 an O -.- Leif RIghf fo Leff BROAD 6. R. O . BRUNELL . J Lu an 2 O O an 3 an ui -6 O ': b O an J. AN HEW AC 7. CO N LOVICH DA CH . COA S CATALANO 7. TALANO CA . J TII 2 O .1 m I-5 14 LU U 'C D. 41 I- 2 D O O ff 5 N -C sn O Z E L11 LU -1 Q5 E Lu .1 O an E ni LU .I fi QE ai I- I- D Q z z Q -S wi 2 no 1 Q un -15 ad Z 4 2 uJ .J O O .i 3. HER TC . FLE 9.J 3. J. LINVILLE O U: U1 9. J. PALETTA 4. W. KOLDA CI-IIODO' ui oi I 1- O O no -5 4 ER M RA .R.C I0 CARPENTER' 4. M, AN D REAZZA I. 5 H. KENT S PALETTA' .L. QD LD LU :4 7 uf AII4CounIy. MAZZON COACH I2 CASTRO' D, BEL 6. IN Dunsmu r.. . 6 eedw W ....O McCloud , 9 eed A W Q55 21:0 3:4 ,COO U16-' Luis EZ,- FGIZNJ '? '?09 -615-ni mmm CYQQ 1545 :Vs Eh-1: O-'V' US-I-+1 27-Z omko NWN 'ri'r5'6 mmm: avenw W W W Championship LB 214544 -nh Q-A H HTEAM BACK ROW FRONT ROW Len fo Right Leff +0 Riqhf COACH DANlLOv1CH 6. J. FLETCHER 1. M. soLEm 7. v. ACOLMSTAPACE 2. D. BELCASTRO s. W. DUCHI 3. L. PALETTA 9. A. ROCCHI 4. E. CHIODO lo. A. G-IORGIS 5. M. CARPENTER -.1-A HAHSCORES WEED McCLOUD ..,, -M. YREKA .... ..... DUNSMUIR MT. SHASTA YREKA ..... -.. MCCLOUD ......,.... ...... MT. SHASTA '4. T 'T' Il: ... t 1 ' 1 kk., . 2' if f HBHTEAM BACK ROW Leff fo Righf COACH MAZZON I J. KEGG B. STUDY R. ALESSIO J. CATALANO F. BILOTTI FRONT Row Leff fo Rsghf . W. KOLDA BRUNELLO . ACQU ISTAFACE BERTOLI BILOTTI l. ANDREAZZA ,- nv- TOOHJSHMHGEMA HCHTEAM HDHTEAM BACK ROW Leff fo Righf COACH MAT-HEWS J. KOLDA R. McMAHON R. JONES L. PIVA J. SMITH FRONT ROW Leff io Righf .TOSI DeBORTOLI .WlLSON,Cap1ain . Enom . BERTOLI BACK ROW Leff io Righf COACH MATHEWS . L. De.-ROSS . J. AOUILA . G. KENT . W. COATE . R. BUFFUM FRONT ROW Leff To Righf I. J. ROSSETTO 2. F. RIZZUTO 3. S. DURANTE, Capiain 4. F. RIZZO 5. G. CATTUZZO QQQQQQE' y - 1 , - aa l48 ca Ya-11 I-4 BASEBALL CE U3 O III O 0 F' TENNIS TRACK 1 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDIH CIHHAA ALUMNI l92I Pearl Martin l922 Era Welch Ernest Lilly Evelyn Murphy i923 Martha Gould Richard Gould Margaret King Loretta Lewis Madge Martin Lucille Mugler Florence Murphy Maybel Ridens Clitford Roark Gladys Jensen l924 Dorothy Simpson Elvira Erickson Eleanor Crain Corniel Dollarhide David Johnson Clarence Davidson Kenneth Stone Raymond Stearns l925 Elmer Crockett Jing Louie Roy Register Everett Merton Stearns Stanley Tebbe i926 Ted Bradshaw Ernest Calkins Mabel Coulson Alice Creason Vernon Davis Leo Hamberlin .Arlo McPherson lvy Murphy William White l927 Dan Barbieri Dorothy Barrington Bernice Erickson Mabelle Jean Gilman Norman Horner Denzil Huffman Eola Kellogg Mard Leflang Wilbur Lilly Lilah MacDonald William Preston Mealitt Charles Nash Laura Frances Pippin Gladys Riley Victor Sbarbaro Vernis Scott Wyna Scott Dorothy Tebbe Ralph Tonkin William Walker Bernstein Young i928 Harry Anderson Esmee Cheney Thyra Cheney Stanley Creason 'Mary Bernadeen Davis Helen Field Mary Girirnonte Lillian Hughes John Kersey Albert Lewis Louie Mancini Hazel Neimeyer George Niswonger Helen Sexton Francis Sullivan l929 Russell Bradshaw Verna Boucher Myrtle Walker Juanita Register Julian White Gina Zaniroli Kathryn Dick Tommy Linville Emma Girimonte George Pagani Thelma Edinger lval Huffman Glenn Tonkin Josephine Girimonte Hilma Martin l93O Enis Barbieri Joseph Cena David Condrey 6 ALUMNI Donna Colvig Anna Mae Jones Hilbert Gerhardt Mario Marchi Fyrne Morgan Bill Millard Lillian Murray Alfred Mealiffe Mildred Neimeyer Fred Niswonger Charles Nutting Domenica Scalise Dan Rocchi Edward Roseen Elsie Jane Scott Ted Swan Florence White l93 l Edwina Murray Nick Girimonte Wilbur Baker Rolland Riley Gladys Welch Carmen Carlson Winifred King David Sbarbaro Earl Hendricks Ruth Tebbe Stanley Tonkin John Mazzini Jack Sexton Donna Dick :Helen White 'Mariorie Cheney Alladin Leporini Elmer Tonkin l932 Vesta June Austin Warren Behnlce Leonard Oscar Benson Francis Carabin Velda Irene Clark Claire Colvig Dorothy Bernice Dumble Wilma Early Jimmie Fruzza Matilda Girimonte Annabelle Hendricks Warren Kenwood Hoy Rose Leonetti Rosaland Martin Ervin Maxwell Naoma Neimeyer Esther Jean Pratt Isabel Scalise Jewel Welch Claude Wilber Womble I933 Bertha Anderson Jack Behnke George Bernardi Dorothy Carlton Gino Cena Alice Cheney Katherine Church Inez Cliftord Chester Val Carlson Morris Dollarhide Angelina Duchi Weed Dumble Mary Girimonte Ruth Goins Catherine Gubetta Wilma Hall Jean Hannah Gertrude Gerhardt Ruth Huffman Dillard Johnson Pauline Johnson Lavena McDowell Fay McLaughlin Robert McLeod Boyd Meline Gladys Miller Mario Pastega Fred Pillon Josephine Register Vernon Riley Ada Rossetto Gabriel Sbarbaro Helene Schran-im George Tinsley Vernona Warren l934 Winifred Alexander William Angers Charlie Mae Barnes Stanley Barnum Howard Barnum Robert Barrington Mike Belcastro Sunta Borcalli Hazel Boydstun M5044 Eva Coggins William Colvig Jena DeBortoli Elaine Ekwall Laura Fae Ford Mariorie Gerhardt Katherine Girirnonte Dudley Hall Dorothy Hannah Evelyn Heberlie Charles Hughes Alma Lee Johnson John Kerkes Josephine Kolda lvy Mae Lowden Louise McElroy Maybelle Mills William Murray Wilbur O'Dell Fred Pitt Agnes Rader Aldo Rossetto Louie Sbarbaro Rachel Scalise Sucla Fay Stephenson Filomena Tallerico Mary Katherine White Mary Kathryn White i935 Romolo Aquistapace Lea Cavarzan Hiram Cheney Nicola Chiodo Francis Coleman Margaret Costen Samuel Price Davis Earl Dohrn Flor Flock Joseph Girimonte Lord Chancellor Holmes Grover Jacobs Katherine Kerkes Edwin Kersey Frank Leonetti Rachel Linville Rose Maxwell Elvy Mazzoni Peter Mazzoni David Mealiffe Herbert Mitchell Doris Peabody Olive Pratt Elda Rossetto Elsie Rossetto Nicholas Rovito Roscoe Samples Anita Sbarbaro Julia Sbarbaro Howard Shontz Lois Snyder James White l936 Fern Alexander Wilford Angers Etalo Barbieri Katherine Barbieri Joseph Belcastro Leonard Blake William Buscombe Walter Church David Colvig Clyde Franklin Kinnicutt Richard Leathers Alfred Linville Gina Mazzoni Lourene Moline Clella Mokler Bryrner Courson Bradley Duke John Ekwall Ellwoocl Ellison Wendell England Nicholas Girimonte John Nani .Helen Rader William Robison Alan Scott Harold Scott Philip Serna Dolores Shontz Shirley Snyder Woodrow Speer Celia Starr George Tallha Vir inia Tobin Wiaiam Tonkin Savina Tosarti Cecil Welch Albert Welch Viola Vesta Welch Lorene White Tom Wilson Louise Zaniroli I-IOS I-IDII-I CI E 'I ggi-XOQL 1 A 'ICDQI-IDS I-IDII-I VPIHHA hy,-r-M ' 'K- W X 9,3 a w i'?'s3 Q Hwixl JR ' W' g li , iq 00.0 1 7 X0 VQQM Lui xv N y fm . 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AN lb-li 1.1 Hoang -X gxi maui: W r.1A-u,,ffgg.la- DEDICATIQN Peler Slceene Ogden, The firsl' lcnown while man lo explore Siskiyou Counlry, opened up This enlire region +o furlrher explorahon and coloni- zalion. His work exemplifies The courageous pioneer spiril fha? opened The way for lhose who finally selllecl here. To him, Yrelca High School dedicales ihis seciion. 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I XDIHHA 'IOOI-IDS I-IDII-I VPIHHA ' I JERE E. HURLEY WILLIAM T. ATKIN ADMINISTRATION Through Ihe increasing in+eres+ and enfhusiasfic cooperafion of Ihe admlnisfrahon, progress has indeed been made The keyhole of Yrelca High School. An enlarged curriculum was offered +o direcl furlher and develop more broadly The abililies and lnleresls of sludenfs. Several new acfivllies were inlroduced as well. Mr. W. T. Aflcin, who accepled Ihe principalship of Yrelca Jrhis year. broughl new ideas and enlhusiasm 'ro The olllrice, while Mr. J. E. l-lurley, Disfrlcl Superinlendenf, has conlfnued wifh a sleadfasl policy of im- prove-menl. 'rogerher wi'rh fhe advice and wifh The cooperalion of 'rhe board of fruslees. LOIS NICHOLSON DANIEL ROOT ALLAN FOWLER HELEN SHERMAN LOIS DORLAND ANTHONY GALGANO MARIAN LOS KAMP NAOMI GREVIE PATRICIA O'BRIEN EVELYN MITCHELL DAVID MacKAYE JOSEPHINE GERRICK LAUREL REIMERS DAVID RIZZI I I 215444 I-IDS' I-IOIH VPIHHA 'I A I-IOS I-ISDH-I VH 'I e - - 3 S-N:i:EL3fi :'g- -1- 3 , - ,5:-R., . -fir A- - ,. ,K Wg. Efx-mi-'S.ffgA af. Q 'bk -- - xg Y -v N is 1 .Q -Y T - 6 fu:-i.i5PSTTe5QX 5x es- ' - ,. , Y V A 4.4L T Q?-4,3-3, : , 4 - egrf?414 -:-4 - K I eg gf' ---K xifif' f , Y Vi -eil Q, X iff?-4-gi E5 5-e. - igpfegepfg we ,Q e we--f, 'V -Y, ,: Q-f,N,.,Yf1-5 . -k'f, X Y xi if fe -Q .Q if er 54,15 r ies, - g4 ' X- f df r EFS TQ-1f.l'ifXii ffrffre fi T1- , 1 fl M N. T 5 '- r ' ' .X A7354 ' 37' re 'este .X 'S f def -, X -erofelbgf ,. rg Sin ff 'N rg '- e ' ' -. 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I+ IL, I2 Ib, I M5644 .ig I 3 HDS I-IOII-I PIEHA FI I-IDS HGH-I VPIHHA 'I xxax Jr CATHERINE FIOCK WILLIAM FRANKLIN LOWE PARKER LeROY KNIGHT LELA GERALDINE WERT MABEL AGNES FINCH ALBERTA LORRAINE GRAHAM HUBERT LESTER HEINRICHSEN JESSE CECIL HOGAN ROBERT ELMEN HORD DOROTHY HELEN HAIGHT MARION EDWARD LOWE LENORA JANE KIRKPATRICK BETTY ESTELLE KNOX IVY MAY MCCORMICK JUNIOR FRED HAYNES BRICE LEVI I-IAMMACK 215744 I i 6i IS, I Y x mi? S. Q f JOEY ARTHUR LUCAS JESSIE JEAN MCKIBBIN ROBERT SIMON PARSHALL RUTH ELLEN PRESTON WILLIAM DAVID LAWE NORMAN CRAIG MEEK HOWARD FLOYD MCCARTHY FRANK WALDEMAR OHLUND DONNA RUTH REID ELAINE GRACE OUIGLEY EILEEN BERNICE MORAN LAUREL EUNICE NOWDESHA BENJAMIN HOWARD PEDROTTI LILLIAN MAE RUSHTON JAMES ARTHUR MAG-GETTI GORAM HAROLD NELSON .a' ' M581 I-IOS HOIH VPIHHA 'T I-IOS I-IQIH DIHHA 'T 5545 f 'Sw 'CRY ANIIA OERIRLIDE SPEARIN IHELMA LUCILLE SHELLEY GILBERT LLOYD RHODES FLOYD WILLIAM SPEARIN BARBARA MAY STALLCUP DELBERT CECIL SRLIRLOOI4 LAURA JEAN THOMAS HELEN ELAINE RIIOHIE HOWARD RAY THOMAS LE ROY RUSHTON VERA vIvIENNE VETIERLEIN ROBERT JOHN TRINOA ALMA UVINA SAWYER DORIS MARIE WOHLFERT ANDREW VINCENT WILLIAMSON J .,, fxW .. 15.-.f5I J 7'- Cf5, S: ' 1 +9 -1 , -'37 L. I f 'NX P-T-'Ti' x.. T 6 Q' .. 5 -- -- I :- ' I ,, W ' 4552, ' 5' I jf .A NX Y 'I' I, -' ' ,. ,,,f .3-...nz n-. 1 . M159 ff I ' fi 9 'Lx' :IE LEE - ,Zff-8'5 ' . 1, ::::::- -A-f' .. -- I ' I .LOL . - an I59 cc VT? if Moran, Knox, Shelley, KnighT, I-Ieinrickson, M. Lowe SENIOR CLASS PARKER KNIGHT ..,....,,A........ . ..,.,......,,, PRESIDENT HUBERT HEINRICI-ISEN ,......... ....,.., V ICE-PRESIDENT EILEEN MORAN ,,,,.,AAA....A, ........,.,............. S ECRETARY BETTY KNOX ............,.. ....S....,,.....,,., B USINESS MANAGER LUCILLE SHELLEY ,,....... .,.,..... G IRLS' ATHLETIC MANAGER MARION LOWE ..,.......,...........,,,..A.................,.,,,.............. BOYS' ATHLETIC MANAGER MISS LOTS NICHOLSON, MR. W. T. ATKIN ......................,........................... ADVISERS New lzoriso-ns lic' before us Now om' present jou-rncgfs through Trails divide, yet both -mow onward- Illafes, we hand the reins to you. The Senior Class sTarTed The TirsT semeslrer deTermined To make Their lasT year a decided success. On Columbus Day They presenTed a program which included an original panTomime wriTTen by members OT The class. Silas, The Chore Boy, an old-Tashioned melodrama, was revived and produced Tor The class play in December. As iTs giTT, The class used The proceeds OT This play To sTarT a fund Tor The new Talking moTion picTure machine which was insTaIIed aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. The second semesTer was doubly acTive wiTh publicalrion of The WhiTe and Gold, arrangemenTs Tor The Senior Ball, and graduaTion during Senior Week. 316044 EEA VH I-IOII-I U1 O III O O If A VH HOII-I I-IOS O 'TO I JUNIOR CLASS ALBERT KOSTIZ. ......, A,,,,,.,,,,.., P RESIDENT JANE WOOD, ,,,,.,....., ,A,.,,,, V ICE-PRESIDENT EDNA TRIVELPIECE ,......, .. ,,,,.A,,,..4,,,,,,,,,,,, SECRETARY JEAN BAUMGARTNERH ..,. ...A...,,.,,,,,,,,,, B USINESS MANAGER MILTON BLAKE ....... ....... .......... B O YS' ATHLETIC MANAGER LA VERA ROBERTS ...,.,,,,,,.,......, ........,....,,,...........,.L..,,.,,., G IRLS' ATHLETIC MANAGER MISS EVELYN MITCHELL. MR. DAVID RIZZI .....,., ....,,.....,...............,...,,..4,, A DVISERS Cmzfideucc' and skill increczsizig, 1'I r z'v fvr0grc'ssed Hzrouglzmzl ilu' yvarg All our fears and faults decreasing, Cloudy skies are furniiizg clear. This en'rhusias+ic class siaried fhe year by going IOOCYO in ihe S+uden+ Body card sales, an accornplishmeni of which fhey are iusily proud. In The spring fhe Juniors began fheir major class aciiviiies wi+h an amusing Washing- ion Day assembly, carried i+ on wiih fhe produciion of +he Junior play in April, and finished 'rhe year by enferiaining ihe Seniors af a farewell banquet vlble SOPHOMORE CLASS ALDEN JAMES .,.,...,. .. ....,,.,., PRESIDENT RUTH HENRICKSEN. , , ,,,, ,VICE-PRESIDENT BETH PITMAN .,,,.,.,.,, ,...,....,..,,...,..,.. S ECRETARY ROBERT ORR .......... .,,,,.... ..,..,,.. B U SINESS MANAGER LORENA FILIPPE ............... ,..,, . GIRLS' ATHLETIC MANAGER GORDON ALPHONSE ..,..,.......A.,....A....,............,,.,.., ,.... . BOYS' ATHLETIC MANAGER MISS NAOMI GREVIE, MR. DAVID MacKAYE ......,.,,,, ,.....I,.. I,I. I,., . A DVISERS Lilosc IIUIIIIIIII our lcadfrs, Hafwfzilly we spew! liaflz day brazfely onward As 'zvi' wail' our turn to lead. For I'he Freshman Recephon The gym blossomed for+h in pink and bIue crepe paper in Iceeping wirh The cosrumes of Ihe Freshmen who were required Io dress as babies. As Ihe year progressed, several members of 'rhe cIass became oufsfanding in Ihe assembly programs and berween game periods, providing originaI sIci+s and special musical numbers. M6244 A HH VH II-I I-IO I-IDS O 'IO 'IOOI-IDS HOU-I VPIHHA FRESHMAN CLASS YVONNE DAVIS, ,.,,.....,..,,,. PRESIDENT MARCIA BRYAN ,,.... .. ....,. VICE-PRESIDENT ERVIN JONES ,,..,,, ,.,,..... ........,,,.,,,,,.,..A,A.. S E CRETARY DONALD SPURLOCK ...,..,,., ..,,...,,.,,,.,,,,.,, B USINESS MANAGER HENRY OSCAR ...,..,..,.......,.....,....... ....,.,.... B OYS' ATHLETIC MANAGER BERNIECE BLOOMINGCAMP ,.,..........,,.,...A.,.,,.....,.,.,,,.. GIRLS' ATHLETIC MANAGER MRS. HELEN SHERMAN, MR. ALLAN FOWLER ..........,.....,.,..,..,....,,.........,... ADVISERS IVC, the youfh of the wagon frain, Though 'wc trail behind the rest, To 1v1n'p0.rf high, high spiriis lend A.: vagfrly wr fare Ihr IfI e.vt. The Iirsf day of school saw 'rhe re-gisIra'Hon of I4I freshmen. Ihe Iarqesi cIass ever recorded in 'rhe hisiory of Yreka High. In 'rhe succeeding weeks 'rhey 'Iook Iheir pIace in The Iife of 'Ihe school as a lively and inferesfing group. Their refurn pariy for 'rhe Sophomores was unusually no+aIJIe as 'rhe gym was decorafed enfirely in rainbow colors. Diese an . Fronl' Row: Roberl Schullz, Bernice Souls, Bernard Pollard Back Row: Randolph Collier, Karl Aufenrielh, Russell Smith ALUMNI The Alumni Associalion as lheir main proiecl for fhe year awarded a scholarship +o a member of lhe 1937 graduaring class. For lhe pas? lwo years lhis has been done and il will remain 'lhe cuslom 'rhus enabling more fo pursue l'he palh of learning. ln l935 rhe award was given lo James l-lerr and in l936 lo Tom Aulenrielh. ln March a dance was arranged al Lillle Shasia 'lo oblain funds for l'his scholarship. an I64 44 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDIH VPIHHA A HH 'SDI II-I I-ID I-IOS 'I - f f .Tx , f '-'57 '-1': 'LA4L- ff , 5' .S-Y- ' Y' ' H, ' ,, K W -:Fai N - , ,L-Y ' ' W , Y' lily f- Lf egg- -E-sg: Z 2 14 'Z-ii '77 Y 'Ti' W-ii ,iff if L ee - fi-11 Y iff - ef,,s131e ' ---.YY -L W -- 11f'::f4f. . -L ' iii ifra- LY 47 flfgidzifg 3 ' 5 7,11 25 7- H Y' ALM?- C x 1-ef? 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Afkin, Trinca, James STUDENT BODY CGUNCIL ROBERT TRINCA .,A,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P RESIDENT ROBERT ALLEN ..,..,.,. ,,,,.,.,, V ICE-PRESIDENT IVY McCORMICK AA..,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ECRETARY EDWARD FINLEY ......... ,,,,,,,,,,, B USINESS MANAGER Alfhough al' fhe beginning of 'rhe fall ferm of i936 school finances were in a very deplefed condifion, 'rhe sfudenl' body council by economical handling of fhe funds managed io purchase much needed equipmenf for fhe high school besides meefing regular expenses. More money was received and more money spenf fhis year fhan ever before. A lighfed foofball field was inslalled, and new fooiball suifs were boughf. The council also assisied 'ihe Seniors in fheir proiecl' of buying a mofion picfure machine. A number of social funcfions including several school parlies were sponsored al' various fimes during The year. 2216614 HEX. VH IH I-IED I-IDS O 'IO 'ICDOI-IDS I-IEDII-I VPIHHA Second Row Miss Mifchell,- o an, . o a, inc , Firsl Row: W. Ohlund, Sfallcup, Baumqarfner H g P C ll F h Moran, Deardorff, Ames, Miss Los Kamp Third Row: Allen, Haynes, Knighl, E. Finley, Shelley, Miss Grevie WHITE AND GOLD STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ..,......,. Assislanl Ediror ,....,. , Junior Edilor ..,..,. .,.......Barbara Sfallcup .........Waldemar Ohlund ...lean Baumgarlner Lilerary ....... s...... D orofhy l-laighl Ari' Edilor ...,.... ,.,,.,,... L ucille Shelley Organizafions ..... .,.....,, D orofhy Dearclor-FF Classes .......,. ............. M abel Finch Sporfs ....... .,...... F red Haynes Fealures ......,,......,., ,,.....,...,.,.....i.,...... J esse Hogan Business Managers ,,,,.,, , .A., ..... P arlcer Kniglwl, Edward Finley Typisls ....,..........s.,.. ,.,,..,,, E ileen Moran, Dorice Ames, Pierina Calla Advisers Ecliforial ....... ,,....,... ,,.,,.. M i ss Los Kamp Business ....... ........,. M r. Allcin Arf ...,............... Commercial .......,, M6741 .......lv1iss Milchell .....-...Miss Grevie ll I I av- ,f ,s 2- sf- Firsf Row: Mclffurry, Baurngarfner, Schuler, Shelley, Davis, Deardorlf, James Second Row: Kurlz, Chapman, Parroff, Fonfana, Clark, Ensign, Sfallcup Third Row: Scarnrnel, Roberts, Chandler, Hari, Bryan, Heafh, U. Sawyer Fourih Row: Sfauff, Geroy, While, C. Doggeil, P. Doggeff, McNeil, K, O'Connor Fiflh Row: Miss Nicholson, Harrison, Befls, Mr. Afkin HONOR SOCIETY FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER LUCILLE SI-IELLEY .....,.,.. ,........ P RESIDENT .,,,,.,... ...,... M AURICE DAVIS ALAN MQMURRY ........ ..,...,. V ICE-PRESIDENT ......,.. .,........,.....,. A LDEN JAMES MARIE SCI-IULER ........ ...,............ S ECRETARY ................,.,,. JEAN BAUMGARTNER MAURICE DAVIS ........ .........s B USINESS MANAGER ,......... DOROTHY DEARDORFF MISS NICI-IOLSON ..,,,... .,...,...................,..,,.,,.......... ...,...,...................... A D VISER The Honor Sociely, composed of sludenls who lead 'rhe school scholaslically, held all 'their meelings al noon 'rhis year. A+ each meeling a program was presenlecl. An assembly program was presenled in 'rhe second semesfer. and a large delegarion alfended Ihe Honor Sociely Convenlion in MI. Shasla on April IO. M6844 'IOOI-IOS I-IOII-I VDIHHA TDGHDSHSHIVXRM. if Firsl Row: Salzer, L. Roberfs, Slallcup, Baumgarlner, Grieve, Clark, Ames, W. Larsen, Hayncs Second Row: W. Ohlund, Farrell, McKibbin, Knox, Armslrong, Moran, Miss Los Kamp Third Row: M. Brooks, Shelley, P. Colle, P. Dogqeff, Hogan, While, Miss Grevie IEKA The leka slalif is composed of all lhe members of 'rhe new iournalism class logefher wilh several sfudenls from +he commercial and arf deparlmenls. A rolalion of edilror- ship lhis year gives more sludenls a chance lo hold responsible posifions. During newspaper week, Barbara Slallcup, Dorolhy l-laighl, Jean Baumgarlner, and Waldemar Ohlund were selecled lo publish one issue of lhe Siskiyou News. Pierina Colla, Juen I-ladfield, and Darrell Penninglon 'from lhe lyping classes look charge of lhe commercial end. As a resulf of lhis experience lwo sludenls were given regular posilions on com- mercial newspaper slaliis. P5 I69 G -.44 wi A'-1 Front Row: Schuler, Srallcup, L. Roberrs, Chandler Back Row: Mrs. Sherman, Calfaneo, Fonlana, Parroll, Finch, Pilman CHRLS'LEAGUE With rhe purpose of foslering school spiril and enlarging Hs own acriviries, 'rhe Girls' League has become a mosl' enlhusiaslic and ellecfive organizalion under The friendly guidance of Mrs. Sherman. A+ l'he beginning of 'lhe year a Pep Club was formed which soon grew fo include nearly every sludenr in lhe school, boys as well as girls. Two parries, one al l-lallowe'en and anolher al' Chrisrmas, were given. By regularly selling candy al noon, money was raised lo provide new baslcelball warm-up suils, 'ro redecoraie fhe women's resl rooms, and lo send five delegares ro fha girls' convenlion al Richardson Springs in March. PEP CLUB l l vl7Off VHHHA IH SEED HD TCXD I-IDS I-IEDIH VDIEIEIA I Jill Fronl Row: Slerchi, Alphonse, 6. Bray, Pedrolli, A. Cooley, Aulenrielh, M. Churchill, l-lammack, lrinca, W. Lowe, Lawe Second Row: Kuck, Spurlock, Zirnmershead, Scruggs, Kosliz, W. Shelley, Ohlund, Cloyd, Shaffer Third Row: While, James, E. Bray, H. Sloll, E. Finley, Spearin, E. Jones, Temple Fourlh Row: Walker, Gibeson, McMurry, Harrison, Rushlon, Deardorlf, Silva Fiflh Row: Conley, Oscar, Hanna, J. Churchill, N. Halcher, Knighl, Dick, Allen Sixlh Row: W. Larsen, S. Cooley, Blake, Heinrichsen, M. Lowe, Anderson, Orr Sevenlh Row: Nelson, Mecarlea, McMichael, Adviser Rool, Sondreal, Clevenger, Parshall BLOCK Y SOCIETY The Block Y Sociely is composed of lhose sludenls in lhe Yrelca High School who have been awarded lhe school leller for inlerscholaslic alhlelic compelilion. The officers of lhe Sociely for lhe I936-37 school year are: Presidenl, lver Anderson: Vice- Presidenl, Ben Pedrollig Secrelary-Treasurer, Roberl Parshall: Sergeanl-al-Arms, John McMichael. Nol in Block Y piclure: Campbell, Cummins, R. Finley, l-ladlield, Mills, Penninglon, Rhodes, C. Rose. R. Rose, Williams. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSGCIATION The G. A. A. is composed of girls who have received one hundred and lilly poinls for oulslanding work in physical educalion. G: Aulenrielh, P. Colla, D. Doggell, Ames, Pilman, While, Zanollo, Balesline, Melhven, Caslro, McKibben, Rose A: Wood, H. Kurlz, Shelley, D. Wohlferl, Rilchie, Nowdesha, Parroll, Keyes, A. Graham, Zimmershead, Hack, U. Sawyer A: L. Roberls, Knox, K. O'Connor, Bells, Baumgarlner, Chapman, Clark, Filippe, Schuler, Moran, A. Cooley, Zornes 2I7ls First Row: Meek, Knigl-if, Trinca, E. Finley, Davis, Rushton, Anderson Second Row: Hcrd, Heinrichsen, McCarfhy, W. Lowe, Spearin, W. Ohlund, Mr. Rizzi, Fire Chief Third Row: Parshall, Clevenger, Dorff, Williamson, M. Lowe FIRE SQUAD Under The direcrion of Mr. Rizzi rhe members of 'rhe Fire Squad have learned 'ro rake 'rheir places quickly during fire drills. Each boy is assigned a definile posl' al' lhe door, fire hose, or exringuisher, where he remains unlil everyone is safely our of The building. ln case of a real fire, fhe Fire Squad is prepared 'ro give invaluable aid in gefring people our uniniured and in saving lhe building. M7241 4 I7 rn VW 'FD' E Q T 'ICDOI-IDS I-IEDII-I VPIHHA wg HW L W W Sf ,,.-. Z ?fi1 X The miners in This sedion feel jubilanf over The prospeclrive wafer season because +he snow causes 'rhe rivers +0 swell. -Sisson Mirror Ef 1 N DRAMATICS AND ASSEMBLIES New impe+us +0 educa+ion was given This year by Hue addifion o e ui f q p hand men p f I I d g fh + bl h + f Ib y d cafe+erna sion or new casses incu in e es a is men o new I rar an CAFETERIA AND LIBRARY llf' ::l74e EIHA VH 'IOCDI-IDS HEDII-I '41 DU m 2711 DH FE C3 I IT' I-in Ml I ORCHESTRA AND MOTION PICTURE MACHINE faciiifies, 'Ihe purchase of a mofion picfure machine, and The addifion of journalism, public speaking and dramafics io 1'he rhird and fourfh year English program. BAND AND TRIO H 9 I I 'K 'J' s 'liz' 7 ix 3 iii, I Q Q 'f 'L i' Z.- 5 gr. McKibbin, Shelley, Williamson, E. Finley, W. Ohlund, Finch, Haighi, W. Lowe, Trinca S E N I Q R P LAY Silas, l'he Chore Boy, a 'rypical old-fashioned melodrama of 'rhe gay ninelies, was presenled by Ihe Senior Class in The gymnasium on December IO and I I under 'rho direcllon of Miss Los Kamp. A Floradora Sexlel' and some Iypical Negro song and dance numbers of Ihe period added Io The aimosphere of Ihe program. I-IIRAM RIDLEY .,,....,. CAST ARTHUR RIDLEY .,,,,,.,,. GERALD BLAKE.. SILAS STEBBINS ...,..,..... ........ CINCH ................ JED PERKINS .,.....,. CECIL DARE .......... PERT RIDLEY ............. NANCY RIDLEY .........,...........................................,.,..,,,,.,........ ...WALDEMAR Ol-ILUND .....,........WILLIAM LOWE .........,ROBERT TRINCA ...........,.,.JEAN MCKIBBIN VINCENT WILLIAMSON ..............EDWARD FINLEY ..,,.,,.DOROTI-IY HAIGI-IT .........MABEL FINCH ...........,LUClLLE SHELLEY Belween acls: Floradora SexI'e+: Rulh Reid, Rulh Ensign, Laura Thomas, Venecia Evans Lillian Rushlon, Elaine Quigley and Iver Anderson: Darlclown SI'ru'r'rer's Ball: Vera Keyes and Vincenl Williamson. PRODUCTION STAFF Sludenl Direclor, Barbara Slallcupg Slage Ivlanagemenl, Parker Knighl, Marion Lowe, Doris Wohlferl, Vanecia Evans, I-luberl I-leinrichsen, Lloyd Rhodes: Piano., Ivy Ivlc- Cormick. xv I76 C4 EIEIA YH IH I-IO I-IOS O 'IO KILL E za: lla' E Q I cn 0 III O O r' Castro, McNeil, Baumgarfner, Dorff, Beffs, While, Allen, O'Connor, Churchill, Kosfiz, Zimmershead JUN IO R P LAY A hilarious farce, Peggy Parks, was preserrlecl by Ihe Junior Class April 22 and 23 The enlire play was sel in a lunch room Ihrough which Ihere raced a clever sfory highly accenled by Ihe amusing 'trails of ils characlers. CAST PEGGY PARKS .,..,.,.. ., .......,....... .....,.., K ATHRYN O'CONNOR JESSICA HARRIS ......, , ......,.,. VIRGINIA McNEIL SAMANTHY BOGGS ..,.,,.. ....,........... E VELYN CASTRO LIZZIE BOGGS ...,....,.,,..,..,. .,.,,,,,.. . . ,JEAN BAUMGARTNER MRS. WARREN TILLINGHASTH, , .......,..., BEVERLEY WHITE CECIL TILLINGHAST ....i....,.......,, ....................... R OBERT ALLEN -- vu SHORTY PIKE .............,... OSCAR HAMMOND ..,... . ERNEST EMERSON ......., LEM I-IAWKINS ....,,..,, STARLIGHT .,,,..,... PRODUCTION STAFF ROBERT ZIMMERSHEAD ........,,......ALBERT KOSTIZ .......,JACK CHURCHILL ...,.,.,.LESTER DORFF ..,,,,,,.BERTHA BETTS Direclor, Miss Los Kamp, Sfudenl Direcfor, Dorolhy Ames: Prompler, LaVera Roberls Sfage Managers, Ernesl Roberfs and William Chapman: Properfy Manager, Beafrlce Pa rrofl. AN V ,o. 1, ia .lb P ir' ii. . W, levi? ff: 1'7 - ', - ,- 133' ...f Front Row: Buclcner, O'Connor, L. Dick, Washburn, Davis, 8. Winlcring, Hearlw, Simmons Second Row: Young, I-leinrichsen, R. Ohlund, Slauff, Harl, Lulfrell Third Row: S. Cooley, W. Larson, Turner, C. Shelley, Freshour, Ensele, Winlerinq Back Row: Arkin, Hanna, P. Larson, Galgano BAND The Band ancl lhe Glee Club have furnished music lor various programs, games, and assemblies. ln Seplember The Bancl parlicipared wilh orher schools in lhe Gold Rush Parade al Yrelca, and on April 23, They alrencled lhe Souihern Oregon, Norlhern Cali- fornia music feslival in Ashland, Oregon. The Glee members sang lor lhe Principals' Convenlion, Lions Club, Girls' League clance, Armislice Day, Sludenl Council dinner, Teachers' lnslilule, and Parenrs' Nighl al lhe Grammar School. GLEE CLUB Firsr Row: Nowdesha, Rushton, Dailey, Cummins, McNeil, Reid, Laura Thomas, Call, Pclers, Pifrnnn Second Row: D. Doggell, Ensign, Finch, l-larfley, Caslro, Haynes Third Row: DeAvilla, Dumphy, Smilh, Larson, Lucille Thomas, Graham, Burlon, Bells Fourth Row: V. Nelson, Gilley, L. Nelson, Franzen, M. Freshour, J. Freshour, Godfrey, Lucas Fiflh Row: Ensele, Sfauff, Williamson, D. Freshour, Dorff, Johnson l 1 l 4.4 Z1 C 0 3 C 0 0 217844 rl OI-IDS I-IEDIH VPIHHA - x , -l 3 x V WB. 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Q jyy y X M WW' vii ' 1' IW L' ' -ll. f f- -31' ,' 'M A the ujgxxxx, fggvt xl! ,av fz 1 L Q4-'.' jg':f':: J - 1 in ,I ' 2 1 Iv- e e gk v .hw I f . . f ' 0 If ,I 4 w 51,1 1 . , '- k ' ' N il? 0' Ng: f I, gl - - j I f X Zn ,ai,lIZf-'xlib ar A Y .1 ox gf. ,' Q4 4-P Un.-' if 'P' 1 ' f 1 4 . 45 ,A'.,f1:f if X ff , A ,KAVWNM4 .Him il leblx, E-,siixw ,'f'm9,6 l f JK -I V1 'ir 'Z , ,I ry Z - I ,yy I fu K, J ,ww-,,',3,l'2 '.Aa,,71y T 1- ' f ,f ' 159+ . M ,K f W I MW ,N . ,, 3. A ff 'N '11 up 'rf ff , J ' 'fin -perfsf' -' Mtg -:ff ? , f-'T -4 . e e - f ' T , Xxgzxx- Y - 1' 'Z -,L if - ..-.ai .. if- .- fe N A - Whife failed deer broughi' in . . . -Ogden Back Row, left to right: Student Manager High, Head Coach Dan O. Root, Student Assistant Manager Nelson, Coach David MacKaye, Coach David Rizzi Middle Row, left to right: Parshall, Clevenger, N. Hatcher, Pedrotti, Churchill, Sondreal, E. Finley, Anderson, Blake, Allen, Mecartea Front Row, left to right: Zimmershead, M. Lowe, Lawe, W. Lowe, H. Heinrichsen, Spearin, Knight, Rushton, Kostiz, 6. Bray FOOTBALL The tootball team this year enjoyed even greater cooperation both from the school and the community. At the end ot the season Ben Pedrotti and Robert Parshall were given an award by the 20-30 Club ot Yrelca tor outstanding work on the team. The whole squad was enter- tained at a banquet in December by the Yrelaa Lions Club. All County Awards were given Pedrotti, Lawe, Knight, Lowe, Parshall and Finley. Boys who were awarded the tootball Block Y at the close ot the season were: W. Lowe, Pedrotti, Anderson, Knight, Kostiz, Lawe, Parshall, lvl. Lowe, Clevenger, Zimmers- heacl, Allen, E. Finley, Rushton, Bray, Fleinrichsen, Mecartea, Spearin, Blake, Churchill and R. Finley. an I804c 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDIH V K: DU III 71 me E Q m UJ Q : O 0 IT 5 L l gf l Y T ii Siffing, leff fo righh Favero, Kinney, Capiain Dalzell, Trinca, C. Rose, Pedroiii, Capfain-elect Sfanding, leff fo right: Alphonse, H. Kosiiz, Coach Dan O. Rooi, Auienrieih, Lawe BASEBALL The I936 Yreka High School baseball feam wenl undefeafed ihroughouf 'rhe season fo annex boih The Siskiyou Counly ln+erscholas+ic Associafion and Norlhern California High School A'rhle+ic League championships. ln 'lhe Ceniral League Weed followed fhe Miners in +he league slandings wi+h Duns- muir, Mi. Shasla, and McCloud coming nex+ in +ha+ order. Tule Lake, winners O'l'l'l'16 Easf League. defealed Forl Jones, winners of 'ihe Wes'r League. and Yreka defealed Tule Lake in 'ihe liile game. Boys who composed fhe championship Yreka ieam and who were awarded 'ihe Block Y for fhe i936 baseball season were: Capiain Dalzell, Capfain-elecf PeclroHi, Favero. Kinney, Koshz, Rose, Trinca, Lawe, Auienrieih, and Alphonse. The season's record: Yrelca , . . . I6 Weed .......... ,,,,,, , .. 8 Yreka. . , l5 McCloud . .. . 2 Yreka. ., , 24 Mt Shasia .,,,,,. ,,,,,. . ., I Yrekan, , 9 Dunsmuir ..,. 6 Yrekau, ,, .. 5 Tule Lake .. ,. l Yreka. . , , 68 Opponenfs .,,,, ,,I8' aww V Sealed: Zimmersheacl, Lowe, Lawe,1l-lammaclc, Finley, Lowe, Trinca, Spearin Sfandmg: Heinrichsen, Clevenger, lvlecarfea, Sondreal, Coach Roof, Parshall, Allen Alves, Anderson HAHBASKETBALL The A baslcelloall leam of I937 won six ol i'rs eighl league games, and placed second in compelilion. Boys who were awarded lhe unlimiled baslcelball Bloclc Y 'lor The I937 season were Caplain E. Finley, B. l-lammaclc, R. Trinca, W. Lawe, lvl. Lowe, F. Spearin, R. Allen, and R. Zimmersheacl. Boys who were awarded The B Baslcelball Bloclc Y for The l937 season were G. Alphonse, R. Shaffer, E. Cloyd, A. Kosliz, F. Slerchi, R. Campbell, L. Cummins, D. Pen- ninglon, and E. Mills. HH'BASKETBALL Sealed: Cummins, Alphonse, Kosfiz, Cloyd, Campbell Slanding: Shaffer, Slerchi, Coach Roof, Penninglon, P. Larson DISZK l , a. ..,...-,- E . . . Www' HEL VX IH TOOHDSHS 'IGQI-IDS I-ISII-I VPIHHA fy T12 FP 1 ' ' T 574 V ' 1 l ll Y . fr' . , g'tf..lt'-., , 1 uri an-4 P53 . ,g.rf'Ll First Row: Afhlefic Direcfor Rool, Silva, Brazil, Scruggs, Slerchi, Deardorff, E. Jones, Coach Rizzi Second Row: While, Sloif, Oscar, Donald Spurlock, R, Gibeson, 'lernple C BASKETBALL The C and D baskelball leams in Siskiyou Counly played lheir scheduled games during The fall of I936. Yreka players who were awarded Jrhe Block Y for C baskei- ball for lhe I936 season were Gibeson, Silva, Slerchi, Sloll, Temple, Oscar, Spurlock, While, and Jones. The D ieam ranked 'rhird in lhe final slanding. Yreka D leam players who were awarded Block Y's ar The close of lhe season were James, lvlclvlurry, Walker, Conley, Kuck, Bray, l-larrison, and Orr. A ' D BASKETBALL First Row: Alhlclic Dircclor Roof, Kuck, James, Walker, McMurry, E, Bray, Coach Rizzi Sccond Row: C. Shelley, B. Gibeson, Conley, Harrison, Orr l A l 'TJ' ,ll 'l l A 4 ii. fl We X! ,, ,,,,,s ? l ll , l, 5:3 l ll lllyl W if 5 l ilw H ' I 5235 F5535 , if Us WL 9-5- Q PJ assi 5 si?-an ' Front Row: Aufenriefh, Capfain H. Kosiiz, Favero, Dalzell, Capfain-elect Hammack, Soule, Wood Middle Row: McMichael, Brazie, George Bray, Clevenger, Anderson, Taylor Back Row: W. Lowe, Arrhur McMurry, Coach Dan O. Roof, L. Bullet, H. Heinrichsen UNLIMITED TRACK ln lhe Siskiyou Coun+y lnrerscholasfic Associalion Track and field meel held a+ McCloud on May 2, 'rhe Miners successfully defended lheir counfy and N. C. H. S. A. L. firles, making lhe fourlh conseculive year lhaf Yrelca has won 'rhe championship. Those awarded Block Y lellers were: Taylor, H. Kosliz, l-lammaclc, G. Bray, Favero, Bufler, Dalzell, Soule, Wood, Brazie, Anderson, W. Lowe and Mclvlichael. Those awarded circle Y's were: Mclvlurry, Aulenrielh, and l-leinrichsen. 551844: HHA VH HSII-I HDS 0 TO HDII-I V51 r 'IOGI-IDS ..--gn-we-Q-v5.f....,, 'i 4 . -lf' 9.......... L pg- ,-......,.. r i 1 A 9 IF . 1 MED P., 73--1-1 Front Row: Larson, Lawe, Koshz, White, 6. Bray, Alphonse Middle Row: Hord, D. Rose, Cooley, Phillips. W. Ohlund Back Row: Hanna, Cloyd, Coach Dan Roof, Sferchi LIMITED TRACK For 'rhe fourlh conseculive year The Yrelca High School limired rraclc and field feam won The Siskiyou Counry lnferscholasric Associarion and N. C. H. S. A. L. champion- ships in lhe meer held a+ McCloud on May 2, I936. Yrelca scored 55 poinrs. Those awarded Block Y's were: Lawe, Hanna, While, Rose, Alphonse, Bray, Srerchi, Kosriz, and Ohlund. Circle Y's were awarded fo: Larson, Phillips, and Cooley. ii ff l '1 ri Tl l ,l fl rl i First Row: Aufenriefh, Cooley, Churchill, Doggefr Second Row: Sondreal, Lawe, Sanders, Sioff, Brazie TENNIS During lhe spring of I936, Yreka, represenred by Lawe and Sondreal annexed fhe Counlies' Boys' Double championship al' McCloud. Sondreal and Lawe were awarded rhe Block Y, and E. Aulenrierh, lvl. Churchill, and A. Cooley 'rhe Circle Y, The girls fhis year, under Jrhe leadership of Miss Milchell have shown much enihusiasm roward sporls. ln lhe volleyball games, fhe Sophomore class won fhe championship by deleafing 'rhe Junior class lwo our of lhree games played. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Firsf Row: Pifman, Hendrickson, Zornes, Clark, Salvesfro, Aufenrielh, Filippe Second Row: -Hess, Feusfal, Schuler, Gernmef, Mendes 2l8644 'IOOI-IDS I-IEDII-I XDIHHA 'IOCDI-IOS I-IEDII-I VPIHHA I , I , Y I I - I S ' x:I I , ,, 4, xiiiqp I MII ,,5:1'I25S+2 i ifmffg' :fn ,I gum ,III I2s ffH If Hill JN S!! 5722 iii :Qi QIIIQQI, LI ,gk 55 I I sgsgsf grigwlll 571-3 A. Mg IIIXI II xg- ' X, of 442' I ' IIIIIIEI5?h!a.II,I, .zifiilfp II!!!If-fI'22 1'Q I I ,IIII I W ,I uimiiimun I IM Iss I I ,W5yIQ1 iIIIIIw.f I Hg I WE W IA N Lu! -i.i:,F3:'-S I ,,,', 1 cs. VY C I ,. IW I II In J . 'II - I I- I . X - A- g W ryiiuaf as so it ,X i N I W I s II I f ' I ' I I II gg, I-U .II Iv I Il!1F ffmfII I II I . I , um! f 3 nu., '53 s- fffeff ,I1 N, R ' 'III II III I II ' I - .K I jf 354, Z IV IV 'I I I f X ' X,X' Ik' I fp , I. M 1, I, I I II I fins I III . I I I MIIIIII I I I I I I I I'f,ffQIi-MI II I IIIII I I I fr I I my f:fIIpI,I-IHII If I, 'I' II' +QII:I -I If IIIII I I I I P Q fn F H W IAII II A I I ,., IIIw II 'I IJ! .MLA I IL K 'I ZIIII IIN' N1 'I 32N 1 lv - ' ff I ' Q Q -if-e'?? ,n I I - ' - '1ff'1f 1i,1zs.-gs This is The season bears seek win- 'rer lodgings and are fat -Ogden l 4 l .Al LJ Holder Uppers La Cucharacha Ambilious Posing Advanced Birds of Oops-A-Daisy Ma+hema'ricians A Feafher- Beaufy lsn'+ Jus? Second Slrin Deep Childhood? Can if be Three Girls Traclc llwe Spring? On a Horse Capfain MSSK HHA V51 I-IEDII-I I-IOS CD 'IO 'IOOHDS I-ISU-I VDIHHA 1 E I l Jusl' The Penis Ccuqhl' a Raclcel of lhe Noon-Day In the Acl Wills Them Family Peddlers Joke? ln Ermine Girls! Girls! Robes Whafll Mrs. Prof Say? Camera Oh Shy! Yeah? Snap Always SH-Down Day Belilllin' Slrilcers Snapper 4.-,A 'V xl89c4 -W ,L F 5 .v4 .'Q ef Aw-w4w-w Jusi' Hi, I see in Benny Gang! The Paper- Prof. A+kin- Age-Eig hfeen Look Cagers' Oufl Rizz Capfain Below! Reducing? Chaperons SiHin' and 'the and Chaperoned Sunnin' Three's c Crowd Relics of ihe Past ,o Wy BMS 3 19044 SHA VH IH I-IS I-IDS 0 'IO IND Nl ERT X55 PAETYX 53 I 1 This space is 'ro cover our kind Ihoughl for Ihe WHITE AND GOLD and you have our besl wishes for a successful issue and Hs accomlolishmenls. FROM A FRIEND OF THE SISKIYOU UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT This space is +o cover our conlribuiion lo Jrhe success of The SISKIYOU UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL FROM A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOLS HOWARD HILL MOTION PICTURE SERVICE 280 Scenic Avenue Ilniedmonll Oakland, California The nine high schools of Ihe Siskiyou Union High School Dis+ric'r are using The VICTOR Sound Ivlolion Piclure Proieclors as a basis for fheir Visual Aid Program. 2117! 44 BUTTE VALLEY STATE BANK Commercial DORRIS, CALIFORNIA Wm. G. Hagelsfein, Presidenl' Clifford W. Seviis, Cashier George R. Pheneger, Vice-Presidenr Fern H. Gordon, Assisfant Cashier DIRECTORS Wrn. G. Haqelsfein Ernesf Werdermann Clifford W. Sevifs George Pheneger John Sfuarf Banking by Mail a Specially We Pay 2'f2 Per Cen? on Time Deposiis VJ. D. Miller, Presidenl S. W. Percy, Manager 5' 1, ,wr Es, lr mg3'TI WILLARD HOTEL if mwah WML my L Klamaih Falls, Oregon 'iii I' . - fair' ----5 A Allie HW! 3.1 I. ci Q Q ni 1 Pg. 1 1' 0- . Y I, ww, .ze 1, . I, ,I ,rj R I , Q gIs,..,1s X I Q I 13.33. tg ' ' ref :15fi:5,yf5'ml:I,Qg73.Q. U 33 5. Qg. a sri,-' 'Fzfwm fit? L ,:- :-:,g.'?, - . - .1 :.:,: .3Ew-:h 1 -: '--' -A I H JH'-., l.' ' I I 'af ' an Q' MII.-'-I wi ? V'-I S - If 'TEL ' QP If , - ' lfff-'H W. D. MILLER 205 Main Sireef. Klamafh Fells BUILDING MATERIALS Crushed Rock, Sand. Cement Plasier. Concrele Bldg. Tile, Concrere Drain Tile, Concrele Sewer Tile. Lime, Mefal Laih, Reinforcing Sreel. ROOFING DUPONT EXPLOSIVES TRUCKS FOR I-IAULING Powder. Fuse, Caps Telephones: Office 78 Yard 79 Complimenis of PEYTON 81 COMPANY Wood +o Burn Complimenfs of LONG BELL LUMBER COMPANY Dorris California WOOD. COAL, DIESEL OIL STOVE AND DIESEL OIL Success Io 'Ihe Graduales NEW CITY LAUNDRY C, B. Ford, Mgr. Tule Lake. California and Klamaih Falls, Oregon Klamalh Falls Oregon vl92s ASSOCIATED LUMBER 8: BOX COMPANY Ivlanufaclurers of . LUMBER AND BOX SI-IOOK--Annual Capacily 20,000,000 feel. Owned and Operaled by AMERICAN BOX CORPORATION San Francisco, California lntrmo'f'fRD'ji F KIRKPATRICK 8. REEDER Molor Trucks Implemenls C101-hiers for Men Fireslone Tires, Feeds, Seeds Klamalh Falls Oregon 734 S. blh Sl. Klarnalh Falls MITCHELL, LEWIS 8: STOVER CO. THE RED 81 WHITE STORE Proper lines of farm equipmenl' Ihel have helped you develop Klamalh Basin. I948-l958 Soufh Sixlh Slreef Klamalh Falls Oregon HERSHBERGER CAFE We never close Klemafh Falls Oregon Where Qualify and Prices Meer I. H. Robinson, Proprielor Dorris California EARL WHITLOCK Funeral I-Iome Thirfy years of fhe Highest Type of Service Always Moderate. Klamaih Falls Oregon WARD'S KLAMATH FUNERAL HOME Congrafulalions and Besl Wishes Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward, Managers from ' T E C cl cl P . OFrileT'I,gIlIy IIII.ETpfui:ess.'I:IrS6 925 I-Iiqh S+. Klamafh Falls DOFFIS California BUICK-G.M.C. TRUCKS THE BUTTE VALLEY STAR . Sales ancl Service The Live Paper for Live People. H. E. Hauger I , , I330 Main Dorris California Klemayh Falls Oregon LLOYD STEVENSQN KLAMATH FALLS I-IERALD The Red and Whife Slore AIA-ID NEWS General Merchandise-Fresh Meal All -H-Ie News All me Time Ml. Hebron California Klamalh Falls Oregon XIQ3 cc For Porlrails of Dislinclion KENNELL-ELLIS Arlis I Pholographers Klamalh Falls Cregon MQNTQOMERY WARD PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE Hay, Grain, HB Poulfry Feed Klamalll Falls Oregon Klamalh Falls Oregon DO ELEPHONE Co. When in Town make your headquarfers here: A Rm T l . BALIN FURNITURE co. Dorrls Callfomla Klamafh Falls Oregon PRUITT'S GARAGE THE SWAN SODA 81 CANDY SHOP sefaflrlng ang Welding Founlaln and Lunch Servlcc Dems 3 '5 CI'O L m 'ee California 327 Main Klamath Falls SAFEWAY STORE po, Vsgmlgrrglgibarer Dongs California 735 Main For Graduahon Dressesmamam Fans KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. DR, H, J, WINTERS Qualify and Service Jeweler and Opfornelrisf 7Zl Main Klamafh Falls 545 Magn Klamaph Falls HARRY MOORE'S PLACE STAR HATTERS The home away from home- EXCIUSIVS HSI SIOFC DUNS Everyfhrng for Everybody California MI Klamath Ave. Kidman' Fans MILLER PACKING CO. McCULLOCK MOTOR COMPANY Wholesale Meals STUDEBAKERS Klamalh Falls Keno Rd. Klamagh F5115 Oregon Compliments of Complimenls of RED-S CAFE DR. A. B. GRAY A A Dorris California Dorris C-alrforrrla SALES LINCOLN ZEPHYR SERVICE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR STANDARD STATION Dorrig California an I9-4 cc DORRIS LUMBER 81 MOULDING CO. BUILDERS' HARDWARE LUMBER PIPES AND FITTINGS OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, ETC. DORRIS, CALIFORNIA Dorris Qualily Pine lvloulclings K. SUGARMAN GEORGE L. METZ I ain'l mad al' nobody. Experl Walchrnalzer and Jeweler Phone 25 Klamalh Falls 837 Main Sr. Klamalh Falls MODERN ELECTRIC STORE MARTIN BROS. Anchor and Crater Lake Flour l2I S, 91h Sl. Phone lO36 Klarnalh Klamalh Falls Oregon CURRlN'S FOR DRUGS SHEPHERD MUSIC CO. The friendly Drug Slore Everyrhing musical Cor. 91h 81 Main Klamalh Falls Klamarh Falls Oregon EVERYBODY'S CUT RATE FOR DRUGS WAGGONER DRUG CO. Prescripiions BIO Main Klamath Falls Klamafh 5:5115 Omqon ADDING MACHINE AND TYPEWRITING SUPERIOR TROY IAUNDRY SERVICE COMPANY Clean Sarisfaclionn Prampf Service OFFICE SUPPLIES Klamall-I Fells Leading Laundry l29 S. Blh Sl. Klamefh Falls Klamalh Falls Oregon Complimenls of LORENZ COMPANY OREGON EQUIPMENT CO. Wholesale Dealers Typewrilers Klamalh Falls Oregon l27 S. 6'rh Sf. Klamath Falls BETTER CLEANING Klarnalli Cleaning 81 Dye Works 'l3I Main Klarnaih Falls THE ART 8: GIFT SHOP Gifls of Dislinclionn 5I9 Main Klamarh Falls A Complimenls of HOMESTEAD POOL HALL Dorris California Congrarulalions from FU RBER'S CASH MARKET Dorris California Complimenls of WEBSTER'S GRILL I-louse of qualify food and drinks DQ-rri5 California When in Klarnarh make your headquarfers al: KLAMATH VARIETY SHOP Klamalh Falls Oregon Complimenls ol EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOP Dorris California F. W. BERTRAM, Jeweler Experr Warch and Jewelry Repairing 635 Main Klamalh Falls I Cornplimenls of KLAMATH CABINET SHOP Everyfhing for the Office SHAW STATIONERY Klarnallw Falls Oregon K'arna'rh Falls Oregon Cornplimenls of Firsf in Anything New HILLSIDE HOSPITAL WEBB KENNETT Klnrnalli Falls Oregon Klamalh Falls Oregon :J I95 G DORRIS THEATER Best in Screen Affracfions If's fl-Ie Pictures S cere good wishes Io Buffs Valley Sludenfs LeI's Boosf Each OI'her D California S U C C E S S TO THE WHITE AND GOLD FROM A FRIEND OF THE DISTRICT Own a Typewrilerl Buy a Royal! Send for Free Typewrller Calalog O Royal Typewriler Agency 4I0-4+l'1 S+. Eureka, Calif. -QR- 34O E. Weber SI. Sloclcron, Calif. HEADQUARTERS FOR Z IQIIII IEIIIITWQ P o sure Tl-IE LEATI-IERCRAFTERS QUARTERLY ISend for a free copyl LEATHERCRAFT TOOLS, LEATHER. LACING 81 SUPPLIES Mos? Complele Crafl D parfrnenf in fhe Wesf LEATHER SUPPLY COMPANY IOI2 Broadway Place TUCKER 3287 LOS ANGELES MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Sleel Die and Lilhographed DISTINCTIVE GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS DANCE PROGRAMS H. S. CROCKER CO.. INC. SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO FRESNO vvI96K HOME FUNERAL PARLORS L. B. Noble, Prop. Phono l3O MT. Shasfa. Calif. Compliments of TREADWAY FUNERAL HOME Weed-MOUNT SHASTA McCloud Phone I43 J . E V A N S MOUNT Sl-IASTA, CALIF. Experi Waich Repairing Diamonds, Walches Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware MOUNT SHASTA TRANSFER COMPANY Geo. T. Hun? Local and Long Disiance Moving Coal-Wood-Fuel Oil Taxi Service Phone 54-R Ml. Shasia, Calif Wherever you go you will see ' ' T E X A C O ' ' DOUGLASS BROTHERS Wholesale Dealers Mounf Shasfa, California GASPARl'S Special lialian Dinners Served Mouni' Shasla, Calif. MT. SHASTA PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE Fine Soda Founiain and Candies SOLARI AND GIRIMONTE Bakery-Groceries-Furniiure Genfs Furnishings: Hoiel in Connecfion W. D. Chrisfman, Prop. Phone 20-J Mounf Shasfa DR. J. L. PATTERSON and Complimenis of DR. KEITH W. SEMMENS Denilsls MOUNT SHASTA HERALD Phone IS4 Mi. Shasla, Calif. -Complimenis of J. C. BlANCHl. BARBER Mf. Shasia MT. SHASTA HARDWARE Sporfs Equipmenl' Plumbing Jobs Done by Experis C. S. Allingham, Prop. Phone 32-W Mi. Shasia, Calif. MUGLER ICE 8: BEVERAGE CO. Boillers and Disfribufors Since IBB7 S C H U L E R ' S Siskiyou Coun+y's Own Deparfmenl Sfore Phone 58W Mi. Shasia. Calif. Mt Shasta' California V BANK OF MOUNT SHASTA M A E H . N O E 'Owned By Home Folks Real Esiafe and Insurance Office, 205 Orem S'lree+ Phone I72 Phone 44 Ml. Shasla. Calif. Mi. ghasfal Calgfornga M9744 Complimenls of MT. SHASTA PINE MFG. CO MOUNTAIN SERVICE STATION Carl Phelps, Prop. Aulo Accessories. Gas ancl Oil FORD PRODUCTS Phone 9 Weed, Calif Phone l7I MI. Shasla, Calif SHELDON 81 SONS Fuel and Feed Phone l57 Ml. Shasfe, Calif. MT. SHASTA COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS Dislribufers and Bolflers of Ihe BeHer Beverages Mrs. Ray Gespari, Prop. Phone 52-W MOUNT SHASTA and Tule Lake MOUNT SHASTA FLORISTS We Grow Our Own Flowers Buy al Home and Pay Less a Phone 70 MI. Shasl' , Calif SHASTA LILY DAIRY Ml. Shasla, Calif. I-liqhesf Oualily Raw Milk and Cream Sanilary-Service Phone l05-W ROGER HINES For Smiling Associafecl Service Ml. Shasla, Calif. Cornplimenls of MT. SHASTA CAFE Mi. sham., Calif. HOFFMAN 8: PICKERSGILL Dcdif,-agfafgf g'f3','ff-Ca's MT. SHASTA LUMBER CO. MI. Shasla, California Complimenfs of PURITY STORES' LTD' John Vollrner, Mgr. Phone ll? Mr. Shasfa S. M. Hammond ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE Specialisfs Phone 59-W MI, Shasla, Calif, A MARTIN'S CLEANING WORKS Phone 309 Dunsmuir Regular Deliveries Twice Weekly in MI. Shasfa JAMINSON'S GROCERY We use our best efforf af all limes 'ro give you sahsfachon. WHEELERS' DRESS SHOP Under New Managemenf M9844 D U N S M U I R P H A R M A C Y Iniffiaamisi MP52iLan'dafl'o'3f.fiI'Ii E- J. CQNE gricejx- Thag fig. :oar ,Purse UI' UTI' 13 I5 I6 Us Ofner. .TRAVELERS HOTEL BLDG. ' I DENNI-I--I-.S STYLE SHOPPE Dunsmulr California Dunsmugrv California Bas+FWishes THE BRICK GARAGE rom - T. B. STRAND. P 'I JIM LAMBERT'5 TEX-ACO STATION ci-IEvRoLET 3. BUICK siiiiiaf STFSERVICE Dunsmuir, California Dunsmuir California DRY GOODS SHOES Phone I6I CLASSY LASS SHOPPE B22 Florence Avenue Dunsmuir California GOLDEN RULE STORE Dunsmuir. California READY-TO-WEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS Con-nolimenfs of MARTIN'S CLEANING WORKS Phone 309 Dunsmuir A FRIEND OF THE DISTRICT McCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY McCLOUD AND MOUNT SHASTA Daily Bus Service Befween Mounf Shasia and McCloud Daily Daily A. M. P. M. 8:l5 MCCLOUD 6:35 9:00 5:50 A, M, MOUNT SHASTA P, M, YOUR EYES ARE PRECIOUS They are sensilive Io eye sirain. Ex'rra care musI be Ialceri Io see Ihar enough Iigh+ is used Ihai doesn'I glare info 'Ihe eyes from 'Ihe Iighf source or The prinled page. Good Iighi acis Iilce a magnifying glass, making reading and siudying easier. The difference beiween good Iighlr and poor Iigl-I+ in Ihe average living room seldom amounI's +0 more Than 2 cenrs or 3 cenis an evening ad- diiional. The CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY M996 Norlhern California Garage We Meef Your Aufomofive Necessifies Cornplefe Lubricafion Sysfem Mechanical Repairs Googins and Lindner Mi. Shasfa MT. SHASTA MARKET Qualify Meafs and Groceries Phone 8-W Mf. Shasfa. Calif. JANSON'S INC. Cui Rafe Drugs Home Made Ice Cream Phone 55 Mf. Shasia JAMES B. MCGUIRE. M. D. Suppori 'rhe High School Games Phone 31 Mf. Shasfa, Calif HARPER'S NEWS STAND All daily papers and magazines Nexf door fo Pos? Office Mf. Shasfa, Calif. F. W. MARTIN. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Orem Sireef MI. Shasfa. Calif PEOPLE'S M ARKET Fresh Meafs and Choice Groceries Bob Eiler, Prop. Phone 59-J Mf. Shasfa. Calif. NEUFFER ELECTRIC Cliff Neuffer, Mgr. Phone BO Mi. Shasfa, Calif. DEL MAR MARKET A. Guifierrez, Prop. Groceries and Vegefables Phone IO7-J Mf. Shasfa, Calif. SCHNEIDER'S EXCLUSIVE DRESS SHOP Qualify High ------ Prices Low lv1f.Shasfa,CaIif. SARTOR SUPER SERVICE Lubricalion-Accessories-Bafferies Goodyear Tire Dealer Phone II3-W MT. Shasfa, Calif SHASTONA THEATRE Sieve Choralr, Prop. Ml. Shasla, Calif. VIETTIS' GROCERY Good Things fo Eaf We Deliver Phone 39-J Mf. Shasia, Calif SPELZINI CAFE Liquor, Beer and Wine Lunch Counfer Phone 60 Mf. Shasfa, Calif. S H A S T A C L U B Fine Lunches Large Assorimenf of Soff Drinks F. Monigomery, Prop. MI. Shasfa, Calif. L. N. LORENZEN Aiforney af Law Office in Allingharn Building Phone I22 Mf. Shasfa, Calif P7 200 44 EVANS MERCANTILE CO. Dry Goods ------ Groceries Shoes--Fishing Tackle In 'rhe Hear? of the Klamaih Wonderland Happy Camp, California HAPPY CAMP CASH MARKET Meal--Ice-Groceries ln The Hearl of The Klamaih Wonderland Happy Camp, California L. H. I-ugh 1. M. High HAPPY CAMP GROUNDS ln fhe Hearl' of fhe Klamarh Wonderland Meals-Rooms-Cabins Happy Camp, California HAPPY CAMP DRUG STORE Prescripiions, Drugs Toile? Arficles ln fhe Hearf of lhe Klamaih Wonderland Happy Camp. California LOG CABIN HOTEL George Russell. Propriefor ln The Hear? of The Klamafh Wonderland Happy Camp, California CLEAR CREEK RANCH Cabins-Meals-Good Fishing Hunfing-Horseback Riding Eighr miles below Happy Camp Clear Creelc. California WOODWORTH STAGE LINE Freighl and Passenger Service Serves fhe Klamaih Wonderland from Happy Camp lo Hornbroolf' TABO R'S GROCERY Service Sfaiion-Groceries Happy Camp, California SUNNYSIDE HOTEL Rooms and Meals Happy Camp, California Agenls lor A. G. SPAL DING 84 BROS. Alhleiic Equipmeni The Siandard of Qualiry YREKA DRUG COMPANY JPZOIK BROADWAY G R O C E T E R I A SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE Phone 430 QUALITY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS 6+ IO3 Sou+l'1 Broadway and Low PRICES Yrekal California VEGETABLES if ' . S 1'-2 A Q11- . 3 H ls a Pleasure To Be of Service Jro You Cliff. Jackson, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF THE YREKA HIGH SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS E. H. HOLLAN D, Jr. C. F. RADER Li'f+le Shasfa Hornbrook HOWARD TRIVELPIECE KENNETH WELLS Hilis Klumafh River 7520244 INDEPENDENT GROCERY Bird 8: Gran? SERVICE STORE SPECIALIZING IN HIGH STANDARD GROCERIES TRUPAK AND H. B.-QUALITY GROCERIES I-Iigh4Grade Seeds Buyers of Hides. Furs 84 Woels Yreka, California LUMBER DIVISION FRUIT GROWERS SUPPLY COMPANY I-IiI'Is, California LUMBER SLAB WOOD MOULDINGS BLOCKWOOD BOX SI-IOOK COMMERCIAL WORK J. D. GOODRICI-I. Prop. YREKA STUDIO WISI-IING TI-IE SENIORS A PROSPEROUS FUTURE YREKA, CALIFORNIA FINE PO RTRAITS Kodak Finishing-Daily Service Phone 406 JANSON DRUG CO. INC. Operafing Three Big Siores in Yreka THE GOLDEN EAGLE DRUG CO. Drugs, Toileiries. Complefe Founfain Service. Phone 333 JANSON'S INC. Siskiyou Coun'Iy's Firsf Cui Rafe Srore Yreka and Mr. Shasfa THE AVERY DRUG CO. EsIabIisI'1ed I855 Prescriprions-Sundries-SIocIcmen's Suppiies Phone 34 2203 44 Phonel49 LING BROS. Agenfs for W. P. Fuller Pain+s, Varnishes, Oils Also Wall Paper, Glass, Piciures PICTURE FRAMES Miner Slreef Complimenis oi Siskiyou Counfy Absfraci Company Randolph Collier '2l Rulh Collier '26 Leah H. Fairchild '2l YREKA EXCHANGE Dealers in Wool, Hides, Pelis and Meials Buy and Sell Furriilure and Household Goods Agriculiure Hall Yreka Ccnler and Fourth Calif, A . P . W .A R R E N S Confeclions Drug Sundries School Supplies Aufhorized RCA Dealer Hilfs, Calif. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Everyfhing Elecfricalu Fuel Oil Furnaces Masonic Building Yrelxa. Calif. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Yrelca, Calif. Jas, R. Tapscoli C. A. Tapscoil' TAPSCOTT 8: TAPSCOTT Aiforneys-ai-Law Offices in Bank of America Bldg. Yrelca, Calif. Lakes Jewelry and Dress Shop Phone 254 Yrelfa, Calif. A YREKA JOURNAL Job Prinfing, Publishing Since '52 Yrelca California POLLOCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes, Clofhing, Gym Shoes, Ready-l'ofWear, Munsing Hosiery, Gymnasium Goods, Dry Goods, Trimmings, McCall and Advance Pafferns, Foun' dafion Garmenfs by Warners-Carters-Munsirig Miner Sireef ai Fourih Yrelia, Calif. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS Founiain School Supplies YREKA DRUG CO. l. O. O. F. Building-Phone l Corner Broadway and Miner Merle E, Wood THE PALACE CAFE Goocl Eais Quick Service Good Coffee All Whiie Help Open All Nigh+ On 'rhe Highway Yrelia, Calif. vw 204 44 WACKER'S GROCERY On Highway Yreka, California YREKA BAKERY Marlin Sulor, Prop. Home-Made Bread Paslries and Candies Phone 266 ' Yrelra Complimenls ol: YREKA MILK PRODUCTS FORT JONES CREAMERY AND and MEAT COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS F . Pasleurizcd or Raw Milk and Cream Buflermilk M Q' ol Delry and Meal Pmdlfcls Orangccide, Ice Cream Collage Cheese FOFI JONES and Yfelffi. CBIIIOFVIIG Buffer SISKIYOU PUBLISHING CO. PrinlersAPul3lishers A Pleasure fo Please THE T. JONES CO., INC. Service a+ Cash and Carry Prices Yrcka phone 21 Prepared To Serve Every Class of Trade I-lornbroolc. Calif. D R . J . G . G O B L E BROADWAY LUNCH Oplomerrisl ' A I G Oualily Foods and Drinlcs Eyes examined-Filled fo Glasses Yrelca, Calif. Phone 304 Phone 38 Yreka' Callll' YREKA LAUNDRY Cleaners and overs Phone 3I 517 Main SI. YFGKB, Calif. Cornplimenls ol A FRIEND Complimenls of P EN N Y'S I. C. PINNEY COMPANY, IIIQOIPQIAIIC SISKIYOU LIQUOR STORE L. A. T. Soldane 327 W. Miner Sr. Yrelca, Calif. MOUNT SHASTA MILLING CO. Flour Millers and Grain Dealers Monlague, California SISKIYOU DAIRY BESTlN Tl-IE WEST Grenada, Calii. YREKA TRANSFER COMPANY All Kinds of Fuel Yrelra. California K AND M SHOP Porfable Eleclric and Acefylene Weldinq Yrelia, California D 205 44 HILLS CASH MARKET Fine Foods Phone 276 Yrelca, Cal. AMES CHEVROLET CO. SELLTNQ- TRANSPORTATION and J. I. Case Farm Machinery Phone 239 Yrelra, Calif. J. E. TURNER 8: SONS Linoleum, Rugs, Carpe+s, Maffresses, Springs, Furni'rure Yrelca, California Carfer, BarreH', Finley 8: Carlfon AH'orneys aT Law Yrelca Redding W. W. BARHAM, D. D. S. Yrelca, Calif. DR. THOMAS REA YreIca,CaliT. THE DORRIS CAFE For Good Meals aT Righr Prices Phone 5I5 II6 S. Main, Yrelca COOLEY 81 POLLARD SporTing Goods and Hardware Yrelca, Calif. CITY MEAT MARKET I-Iere Since '56 Wholesale and Retail Fresh Cured MeaTs Phone 300 Yreka, Calif. MONTAGUE WHOLESALE MEAT CO. Paclcers and DisTribu+ers of Fresh and Cured MeaTs MonTaq ue, CaliT. SEVERIN'S JEWELRY Fine Wafches Perfed Diamonds Gruen and Bulova Wafches Experf Wafch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 383 Yrelra, Calif. TEBBE 8: TEBBE Aiforney aT Law Associafe J. P. Correia DR. G. C. KLEAVER DR. W. L. KLEAVER DENTISTS Yrelca. Calif. Complimenfs of ALGOMA LUMBER COMPANY All Kinds of Building Maierial Monfaque, California V. W. HART, M. D. Yrelca, Calif. MONTAGUE CREAMERY Ea? The Besf EAT SHASTA VALLEY BUTTER Montague, Ca lif. v206s GEM LUNCH Choice Sandwiches Plaie Lunches Yrelca, California Drinlc Coca Cola YREKA COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS Meamber 3: Sons. Prop. Yrelca, California LEE'S CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream-Candy Cigars-Tobacco HOTEL FRANCO Mrs. Bessie Pifman, Prop. Hoi and Cold Wafer in Every Room 323 Miner Sl. Yrelca, Calif. 3O8If2 W. Miner Si. Yrelca. Calif. HARR'5ON'5 AUTO COURT Philco Mayiag Frigidaire Coilages Tourisl Supplies Single or Double Yrelca, Calii. Sales and Service YREKA RADIO 8: ELECTRIC COMPANY MAGUIRE AND GREENE DRUG CO. Yrelca. Calif. DeSo'ro Plyrnouih WALTHARD MOTORS Phone 3 IO Yrelca, Calif. BILLS 8: BURTON Funeral Direclors Phone 26W 400 Miner Yrelca, Calif. FRANCO-AMERICAN CLUB Yrolia California HEI3ARD'S CASH MARKET Besl Qualify Meals Sold al Lowesl' Possible Prices ERICKSON 81 JAMES Aulomofive Jolobers Yrelca lTraveIer's Garagel Phone 89 SCAMMELL'S ELECTRIC SHOP I. N. Scammell IIS S. Main Yrelca, Calif. CHARLES E. JOHNSON Allorney-Al-Law . Yrelca, Calif, Phone 427 LARSON'S SHOE SHOP Good Shoe Repairing Yrelca, Calif. Eal, Drinls, Sleep, and Dance al' 'Ihe MONTAGUE HOTEL B. N. Jolley, Prop. MONTAGUE DRUG STORE Drugs of All Kinds SHELL SERVICE STATION Main and Miner Slreel Yrelca. Calii. K. E. Burlon Cornplimenls of A. D. Legg J. P. Maginnis INSURANCE KRAFTS' GROCERY Sfaple and Fancy Groceries Monlaque. California SPROUSE REITZ CO., INC. 5c- lOc- I Sc Slore Yrelca, California I-leadquarlers for School Supplies CLARENDON HOTEL Mr. Xe Mrs. I-I. M. Morgan, Props. Commercial and Tourisl Free Parlcing Space Yrelca, Calif. Mulual Benefil Heallh 8: Accicleni Associalion Uniled Benefil' Life Insurance Company E. G. High Disiricf Manager Phone 53 I-W H. C. SCHULTZ Sheel Meial Shop 33 I V7 W. Miner S+. Yreka, Calif. Waller Roberfs Xi Son Dodge Xa Plymoulh Dealers 406-8 So. Main Sl. Phone 420 Complimenls of a F R I E N D JAMES M. ALLEN Aiiorney-al'-Law Allen Building Corner Cenler and Fourlh Sireels BROOKFIELD MARKET Yrelca,Calii. v207Q BROADWAY THEATRE YREKA MINER THEATRE YREKA NEW WEED THEATRE WEED Managemenf Norfhern California P R l N T E R S Amusemenf Company LITHOGRAPHERS F. C. BARTLETT Merifing Your Confidence Walch Service Jewelry Craffsmanship S T A T l O N E R S Work Guaranleed 306 Miner Sfreef Yrelca, Calif. O THE BARGAIN SPOT New and Used Furnilure-Dishes Il8S.Or Ylc.Cl'f. , O egon re 5 al A. Carlisle 84 Co. THE TOGGERY Upliarn 8: Rufledge, lnc. Syopi Compare Values 135 Pos? Slreei San Francisco Men's Wear and Booiery IO7 S. Broadway Yrelca, Calif. CHICO STATE COLLEGE FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER I3. I937 BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE wiilw feacliing credenlial in Kinder- qarien-Primary, General Elemenfary, Junior High School, Music, Home Economics, lndusirial Aris, Physical Educafion. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE willw a major in secondary scliool 'reaching subiecis. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION DEGREE. Teachers wifli five or more years of successful reaching experience are eligible io become candi- dafes for fliis degree. Wriie for Cafalogue STATE COLLEGE, CHICO, CALIFORNIA bb 208 cc 5 GOOD REASONS why Music Educaiors who know enfrusl 'rheir orders +o WATERS 81 ROSS Largesl sloclc of Edu- calional Music in 'rhe Wes? for Orchesirc. Band and Choral Groups Prompl Service- Full line of Brass. Reed and Wood- wind lnslrumenis and Accessories wilh agency for such well-known manufadurers as F. E. Olds 34 Sons, King Band lnsrrumenrs, Wm. Frank Band lnsirumenls, Penzel-Mueller 81 Co., Clarinersg Moennig Bros., Woodwinds: Cundy-Berloney Co., Woodwinds: Ludwig 81 Leedy, The fines? and mos? compleie shop in ihe Wesi' for Repairs and Rebuilding of Musical lnsirumenis. Helpful and infelligeni' service. personal or by mail. by people eager ro No Delay Drums: Buffer, Clarineis: and Ever- Serve YOU- eH Eleciric Organs and EvereH Pianos. 533 Su'H'er Slreei' W A T E R S 8: R O S S San Francisco THE RED MILL On Highway al Associaled Oil Slalion Yrelra. California LEATHER CRAFT A Favorite in Arf Classes and Exrra Acfivily Groups The Fines? in LEATHERS LAClNGS TOOLS PROJECTS Obiained frorn Lealhercrafl Depf. WESTERN MANUFACTU RING CO. I49 Ninfh Sheer San Francisco, Calif. Cafalcg on Requesf The GEL-STEN DUPLICATOR CO. Commercial presenfs Teacher's Price +0 Special 56.75 You 54.75 The Individual Classroom Duplicalor and Masfercopy Workbooks HARDWOOD LUMBER PANELS VENEERS PON DEROSA PINE SPRUCE SKI STOCK DOWELS Twenly-'five years' experience in supplying fhe requiremenfs of lhe Manual Training Deparimenis of 'rhe Public Schools of Cali- liornia. S'rra ble Hardwood Company 39, Sevenyeenyh S+- OAKLAND CALIFORNIA Oakland SPECIAL PRICE ON DITTO SUPPLIES vb 209 G DON'T READ THIS IF NOTINTERESTED ARE YOU INTERESTED in accumulaTing WealTh? And iusT whaT is WealTh? Yes, lands, money, sTocks, bonds, eTc. All go To make wealTh. NOT ALL WEALTH, however, is included in Them. WhaT do you say abouT healTh and a good name and The abiliTy and disposiTion To work and To earn: To know righT Trom wrong and To possess The power oT deTerminaTion To do The righT and To shun The wrong? ADD ONTO THE LATER WEALTH a good business educaTion. iT you would acquire The former. If you now had Trom SI0,000.00 To 520,000.00 invesTed in good securiTies, you would be happy: for you would Then Teel ThaT you had a preT'Iy good sTarT in liie-and so you would. There is no argumenT abouT iT. BuT Those securiTies mighf Take wings-many securi- Ties are sTrong on 'flighT. WE ARE ASSUMING THAT YOU ARE WORTHWHILE, AMBITIOUS AND DETER- MINED, and, in ADDITION, HAVE THE DRIVE AND PUSH TO MAKE SOMETHING OF YOURSELF. ON THAT ASSUMPTION, we have This To say To you: Come To I-Ieald College-and learn whaT we have To Teach you. A relaTively shorT while only is required. The cosT Tor board. room, books, TuiTion and all is small indeed when you consider The greaT and lasTing and growing good ThaT Training in business will be To you. IT IS NOT UNLIKELY ThaT during your TirsT year aTTer graduaTion from Heald's you will soon earn enough money by means oT your Training Than you would earn wiThouT iT To equal The income on sTock cosTing from SI0,000.00 To 520,000.00 You will clo iT on accounT oT regulariTy of employmenT and on receiving a beTTer monThly salary. AND THIS, TOO, YOU MUST CONSIDER: You will immediaTely be in close essociaTion wiTh men and women who carry responsible business aTfairs. ResponsibiliTies graviTaTe To The shoulders ThaT will carry Them. Business musT consTanTly Te ke on recruiis wiTh such shoulders. and why noT your shoulders? Why can you noT be The recruiT? NoThing now sTands in your way To success. excepT, perhaps. DECISION. IF YOU HAVE DECISION, exercise iT. G-eT in Touch wiTh HEALD COLLEGE and do iT now. ProcrasTinaTion is The Thief of Time. You can prevenT Thievery oT your Time by acTion. WRITE, CALL, OR PHONE HEALD COLLEGE Tor Tull inTormaTion on business Training courses in AccounTing, Bookkeeping, SecreTarial Training, ShorThand, Bookkeeping Machines, CalculaTing Machines, Key Punch Machines, Civil Service and special Individual Courses. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND SAN JOSE HeaIcI's Engineering School, San Francisco v2IOs THE LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY Annual Annual Annual Annual AN Producllon Producfion Produclion Procluclion Weed, California lvlanufaclurers of CALIFORNIA PINE FOREST PRODUCTS Annual Cul I35,000,000 Board Feel of Doors ,.....,. 4.,, 5 50,000 of Windows ..o..........,..,...w..,.. ,,,,.,,, I ,500,000 of Box Shook, Board Feel ....,,.,... ,,,,,,,, 2 0,000,000 of Veneer Panels, Surface Feel .,..,,,..., ,,,.,,., 8 ,OO0,000 INVITATION TO INSPECT THIS GIANT SISKIYOU COUNTY INDUSTRY IS HEREBY CORDIALLY EXTENDED. :r2Il 44 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Weed Weed, California Aiiiliaied wiih The Anglo Naiional Corporaiion oi San Francisco, Calif. Member of Federal Deposii Insurance Corporafion MOUNTAIN SERVICE STATION Carl Phelps. Prop. Au'ro Accessories, Gas and Oil Goodyear Tires Ford Producis Phone 9 Weed, Ca JOHN BERRY Chevrolei and Oldsmobile Sales and Service 2-W Weed, Phone Iii. C Complimenls of WEED MERCANTILE COMPANY AND CLUB The Service Slore Weecl, California WEED HOTEL Direci Ivlanagemeni LONG-BELL EXCELLENT GRILL Open All Nighi Rooms wiih Baih and Free Garage Service Weed. California DZIZQ4 Donafed fo fhe WEED HIGH SCHOOL Dr. H. L. Vidrickson, M. D. COLLEGE SERVICE STATION Gladly Supporls School Acfivifies Gas, Oil, Tires, Greasing, Repairs Weed, California Complimenfs of DAVE'S SERVICE David Sbarbaro Weed, Calif. om limen s o ' ' SHES Oil. CBMLANY E. A. Karagianns, Prop. Phone no-w Mnshasia SHASTINA MARKET Highesf Qualify Meaf, Fish and Poulfry COMPLIMENTS Phone 6 Weed, Calif. OF A Have Your.AnnuaI Picfures Taken af fhe FRIEND WEED STUDIO Phone I08 Weed, Calif. JOE A. LEONETTl'S Qualify Sfore The home of I-larl' Schaffner 8: Marx Clolhes, Sfefson Hafs. Florsheim Shoes, efc. SPROUSE-REITZ CO., INC. S-I0-l5c Sfore-Nothing over 49s Weed, Dunsmuir, Yreka WEED STEAM LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaners Worlc Neafly and Prompfly Done Heberlie 81 Son Phone 94 WEED BAKERY Paul Brunello, Prop. French Bread-Fancy Pasiries Phone 28 Weed, Calif. Complimenfs of MOCK'S CRYSTAL PHARMACY HARRY'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE Facfory Specified Lubricafion Weed, California Phone 45 Weed, Calif. Don I d by S Bid . B C DR. v. c. slMPsoN my Q WEED PRESS Dentist . Prinlinq and Publishing Phone I2 Weed, Calif. ADAMS MOTOR SERVICE Bl-Anclc BUTTE CAFE Richfield Pmduds All Kinds of Mixed Drinks l E, G, Adams, Prop. Phone 3l2, Weed Phone '79 Weed' Cam' Lef's Go To THE OASIS CALIFORNIA CLUB 8: LUNCH ROOM No Beer Bm Good Cheer Kofmas dvd 5C0l'f. PYODS- W. W, Davis, Prop. Weed. Calif. WEED TRANSFER EXPEmf:liE,aREf'f:R'NG Phone 7 General Hauling Weed. Calif- Hail.-I S2I34r Congraiulalions from lhe NEW WEED THEATRE Norlhern CaIiliornia's Fines? Theaire Frank Nugenl, Manager Weed, California DR. D. L. HIMES Chiropraclor Phone 5 Weed, Calif Mounl-ain Valley Creamery, Inc. Manuliaclurers and Dealers in Dairy Producfs Edgewood, California PASTIME CLUB 81 LUNCH Cold Beer on Draughl All kinds of mixed drinlcs Phone 53 P. O. Box IOB5 Weed, California DR. W. T. HAMILTON SHASTINA WATER WORKS Weed, California Complimenls ol RICHFIELD OIL COMPANY L. A. While, Dislribulor Weed, Calif. CLUB BARBER SHOP Ladies' Shampooina and Finger Waving Plus Courfesy W. D. Waqner, Prop, Weed, Calif. CIRCULATING LIBRARY Mrs. J. Alberi' McCorIrIe William King Headquarlers, Weed C L A S 5 A G A R A G E WALKER'S CASH GROCERY Sam Scallse William R. Walker, Prop. Phone 30 Weed, Calif. Phone IIB weed. Calif. LA CONCORDIA llalian Newspaper J. Girimonfe Xl Co., Publishers SANITARY DAIRY John Schmid Phone lsa Bax 968 weed, Calif. Weed. California lmporled and Domestic Groceries C0mPlI'Tlef'I5 Of ROSSETTO and BARRIER, TRAVELERS SERVICE STATION Phone B6-J Weed, Calif. John Cordero DEW DROP INN Compliments of All Kinds of Mixed Drinks MT, SHASTA MARKET Phone '85 Weedl Calif- J. Mussolini Weed, Calif. SHASTA LILY DAIRY MARION 'DAYLEY J , Jo3s,ES5a5g3l'ifIlZZ Ph Class Rings ahidelihnouncemenis . one IO4-W Weed, Calif. STONE'S DAIRY K, T. Sione Phone l52 Weed, Calif. REX CAFE Eafs Mixed Drinks Our Specially Gus and John, Props. Phone ISO Weed, Calif. Complimenfs of GILMORE GASOLINE Frank and Earl Dohrn Phone I94, Weed WEED INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Weed, Calif. Phone I7-ZI4 SHASTA MOTOR COMPANY F. F. Hoffman Dodge-Plymoulh-Dodge Trucks Siskiyou Couniy Dislribulors wr2l4s CATERPILLAR TRACTORS POWER UNITS ROAD MACHINERY REED TRACTOR 81 EQUIPMENT CO. 7I9 MARKET ST. PHONE 3I4 KLAMATI-I FALLS, OREGON J. T. NEGLEY AND CO. KLAMATH BASIN FEED CO. McCormick-Deering Dealers HHAY.. Hay. Grain and Pofafoes Thai-'5 Our Business Tulelake' California Phone 26 Tulelelce, Calif. MOE'S-'rhe WOMAN'S STORE Klamallw Falls, Oregon Smnrl Allire for Smarl Women Dry Goods-Chilclren's Wear H. N. Moe E. R. Issaac For Building Malerials of Oualily ar Ilme Lowesl' Prices, see J. W. COPELAND YARDS Tulelalce, Calif. DERBY'S MUSIC CO. The Complele Music Sfore Klamalh Falls, Oregon Phone 570 II7 S. 7l'l1 Sf KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP We Grow Our Own Flowerg O. R. Moeller Klamaflw Falls, Ore Complimenls of POT.ATO GROWERS' ASSN. Complimenls of DR. S. MCNULTY Tulelake. California Everyllwing for Men, Women and Children Io Wear I GOLDEN RULE STORE Klamallw Falls, Oregon sb2I54c EARL'S GROCERY AND MEATS Good Goods, Quick Sales, Small Profifs and . . Safisfied Cusfomersu Tulelake, California PEYTONANDCOMPANY TULELAKE HOTEL Wood fo Burn Coal and Fuel Oils Tulelalce, California Len. Royse, Prop. Make Our l-lofel Your Home Tulelalce, California TULELAKE MERCANTILE -H. Wechsler, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tulelalce, Calif. TULELAKE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP ll Pays fo Look Well. lf We Can'l Make You Well, You Won'f Gel Well. MARCHA THEATER Your Pleasure, Our Business' C. Heifz, Prop. Tulelalce. California Complimenfs of MODOC GARAGE Tulelalce. California E. L. Booflw CASE IMPLEMENT Tulelalce, California LlLLIAN'S CAFE Firsf Class Meals W. B. Hofchlciss, Prop. Tulelalce, California LELAND OTEY Minneapolis-Moline Equipmenf A k fhe Farmer fhaf uses M. M, Mac Tulelalce, California hinery Congrafulafions 'lo The WHITE AND GOLD TULELAKE REPoRTeR Tulelalce. California :r2l64c TULELAKE WAREHOUSE OASIS CAFE Flour' Feefl' and Grain Go Where 'rhe Crowd Goes Marian Bros. Tuleleke, Calif, Phone is Blue- Pfw- Tulelake- CG GENERAL TRUCKING Wood, Sand, and Gravel J. W. Peffigrew Phone 21-W Tulelalse. Calif. CLYDE'S HOTEL Clyde Barlcs, Prop. Tulelalce, California BETTER PLUMBING By Bergman Tulelalie, California TULELAKE ELECTRIC SHOP Phone for us and we'll wire for you.' Tulelake, California HAVUNA CAMP TU LELAKE JEWELERS Cablns D. Morrison H. C, R Tulelalce, California Tulelalce, California TULELAKE HARDWARE For Qualiiy Merchandise A Good Deal of a Good Deal C. Pop Spears. Prop. TULELAKE DRUG CO. W. R. Moore, Prop. Tulelalce, California CHARLES K. WIESE METZ BROTHERS Welding Shop Tulelake, California HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA We Appreciare Your Paironaqeu Tulelake, California McCOLLUM LUMBER CO. From lhe Foreslr io 'lhe Consumer Tulelalce, California Auciioneer Real Eslale Insurance LOCKE CHEVROLET COMPANY Tulelakel Phone 22 Chevrolel Sales and Servic Tulelalce, California zb2l7cc SISKIYOU UTILITIES CO. Waler and Heal Les Cummings, Manager Tulelake, Calif. CUMMINGS APARTMENTS Cornplefely Modern Les Cummings, Owner Tulelake, Calif. ' Complimenls of DR. J. R. BARR Tulelalce. California SISKIYOU TELEPHONE COMPANY We Serve Io Please Forl' Jones, California HAPPY JACK'S GARAGE Sfandard Products-Willys and Ponliac Tow Car Fort Jones, California ZELA'S FASHION SHOPPE Complefe line of Ladies' Ready-Io-Wear Forf Jones, California A FRIEND T Y P E W R I T E R S SOLD REPAIRED RENTED Aulhorized Sales and Service UN DERWOOD TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT FISHER COMPANY Phone I32l 230 W. blh SI'- Medford, Oregon Don Cruilcslwanlr, Ropresenlalive CHAS. BERG IMPLEMENT COMPANY San Francisco Locke Power Lawn Mowers and Equipmeni of Turf WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY SIO Sevenlh Slreel' San Francisco Manufaclurers of Sanilary proclucls for schools, including disinfeclanls and doodo- ranls. paper Iowels, liquid soap. cleamsers. preservafives and liquid waxes for floor Ireafrnenl. Also nalional exclusive disfribufors for Kolex Vending Machines-fillers. :b2l84c SCOTT VALLEY BANK Commercial-Savings Forl Jones and Elna, California George Wm. Smiih. Presiclenlg R. A. Walker, Cashier, For? Jones. G. H. Green, Vice-President W. T. Young, Manager, Elna. Direclorsz R. A. Walker, A. A. Bills, C. H. Green, G. W. Smillw, W. T. Young. Qapnai .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. as 200,000 Surplus and Unclivicled Profils ...,... ........ 5 45.000 Assels ...,,..,.,.,...,......................... ........ 55 I . l00,000 R. J. WILLARD Tourisf Iniormalion and Supplies Forl Jones, Calif. Forl' Jones Creamery and Meal Co. Mfg. of Dairy and Meal' Producis For? Jones. California LARSEN'S RED 8: WHITE Groceries-Hardware and Clolhing Forl Jones. Calif. ANDERSON'S DRUG STORE Kodalcs and Films-Toilef Arficles For? Jones. Calif. SCOTT VALLEY BAKERY Bread and Paslries Forl Jones, Calif. DR. E. F. CARLSON M. D. Forl' Jones. Calif. DR. E. H. HOVENDEN DENTIST Forf Jones, Calif. ETN.A THEATRE We Play llwe Biggesl Piclures Eina, California Complimenls of BERT GOWER Forl Jones, California MACK'S STORE AND SERVICE STATION For? Jones, California JASPER'S SERVICE A. A. A. Service-Cornplefc Lubricalion TIRES-TUBES Fort Jones, California ROSY'S CAFE Home-Cooked Meals-High Grade Beverages E. O. Rosencrance, Prop. Forl Jones, California BYRNE 81 WAYNE Clolhing and Hardware Fort Jones, California GOLD BAR CREAMERY Sanilary Dairy Producls Efna, California CLYDE SMITH al SCOTT VALLEY GARAGE Gas and Eleclric Welding-Aulo Repairing Forl Jones, California JOE MEAM BER General Pefroleum Producls Fort Jones, California 7:2l94c THE I937 WHITE AND GOLD HAS BEEN PRODUCED WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE YREKA JOURNAL, YREKA, CALIFORNIA. IT HAS BEEN A PRIVILEGE FOR US TO HAVE WORKED WITH THE SCHOOLS OF THE DISTRICT IN PLANNING THIS YEAR'S BOOK. LEDERER STREET BI ZELIS CO. 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