Sonora Union High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (Sonora, CA)
- Class of 1940
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'- F AV. wif., , K5 .K ..3KK:, 1.KK?Kj.,K: A V.Vf X'-V-MQ'-i 2' , 't1fi9' - Principal's Message We are gradually approaching The TulTillmenT oT our dreams-The consTrucTion oT our new uniTs. ATTer using These beTTer TaciliTies, we wonder aT Times how we ever managed To geT along wiThouT Them. They have made The work of everyone more eTTecTive and more pleasanT. In TacT, There has been a sTeady improvemenT in schol- asTic and in general school inTeresT since we have moved inTo our new quarTers. The new school sTands as a monumenT To The progressive and Torwarcl-looking ciTizens oT The Sonora Union High School DisTricT and as a TribuTe To The Tine supporT given The school. Our wish is ThaT The graduaTes going ouT will also make Their lives more eTTecTive Than Those oT The pasT and again sTand as a living symbol oT beTTer Things which The school sTands Tor in This communiTy. BesT wishes OT The TaculTy and myselT go wiTh The seniors on Their iourney Through liTe. Z Q M TRUSTEES Julius Baer GarneT Barron Rowan Hardin Charles SegersTrom C. E. ShaTer ,W EMM' 51... L .',.,...- IQA-4-LM' Wmbw Qwffw. MM A www jdgffffiwfw 7ffJf7f?i 'M' Jw WW KJDMM UWM Sfudeni' Governmenl' Reading from lef+ To righr: of Girls' Acfivifies. .. ,. ..,, Presidenl, .. .. .... A .. ., Adviser, ,. .,... , ...,..,.. , . . Commissioner of Public Welfare, Commissioner of Publicify ,... Secrefary ......... Commissioner of Finance , , Commissioner of Girls' Afhlefics Commissioner Commissioner of Publicalions Commissioner of Boys' Acfiviiies ,s.,,. ...... Green and Gold Edifor ..s..... .,....,,........ 4 ,. Commissioner of Culfural Acfivifies ,s,., , Commissioner of Boys' Afhlefics Dean Dambaclner Barron ,, Francis Kelley ...........Bob Bhend .......May Rosasco .. ,Barbara Tambs ..BeHy McCallum Marjorie Knauber ....,,,.,Virgina Cowden ..Melburn Penrose ,.....Emma Alvarez ,....BilI Segersfrom s,.i,..Dave Alvarez X ni! SENIORS Four years ago abouT l25 Timid children enTered Sonora Union High School as Freshmen. For The mosT parT They were adiusTing Themselves To Their new environmenT buT This was eTFecTively accomplished by The Sophomores aT The Freshman RecepTion wiTh a very cordial welcome. Towards The end of The year, wiTh Mr. Pearce as sponsor. This was graTeTully repaid by a Sophomore ReTurn parTy. As Sophomores The absorbing inTeresT of The class was raising money. Under The very compeTenT sponsorship oT Miss Dean The Treasury visibly expanded. The sale oT ChrisTmas wreaThs broughT in The mosT proTiT. During This year The social evenT was The RecepTion Tor The incoming Freshmen. This was amply repaid wiTh a ReTurn parTy. The principal proiecT as Juniors was The Senior Prom. Under The supervision of Mr. Borelli. class sponsor, The play. Bashful Bobby, was given. which also helped To defray Prom cosTs. The Theme of This gala affair was' Deep Purple : The gymnasium was appropriaTely decoraTed wiTh soTT lighTs and silver noTes on purple sTaTTs. In The Senior year, The lasT sTruggle Tor Tunds ended-wiTh a moTion picTure, GilberT and Sullivan's Mikado, sponsored aT The STar TheaTer on May 23. A Senior play, One Horrible NighT, also helped raise money Tor The Tradi- Tional Senior giTT To The school. On May 3rd The Seniors were inviTed To ModesTo Junior College Tor open house day and Their diTch day was spenT aT San Francisco. In June The 84 who are leTT will be graduaTed. leaving behind Tour very Tull and happy years of school life. The oTficers of The Tour classes were as Tollows: As Freshmen: D. Dambacher, PresidenT: Dick Ross. Vice PresidenT: M. Rosasco. SecreTary: B. L. Noack. Treasurer: Mr. Pearce. Sponsor. As Sophomores: E. Alvarez. PresidenT: B. Tambs, Vice PresidenT: F. Wilson. SecreTary: E. Henry, Treasirerp Miss Dean, Sponsor. As Juniors: E. Call. PresidenT: J. Sardella, Vice PresidenT: TA. Carne. Secre- Tary: B. SegersTrom, Treasurer: Mr. Borelli. Sponsor. As Seniors, picTured Trom Top To boTTom: B. Kearney, PresidenT: H. MarTin. Vice PresidenT: M. J. Tompkins. SecreTary: R. Penrose. Treasurer: Mrs. Bailey. Sponsor. 19,1-f7zaW Zwmwdzmmf af'-fm-d gf! ffm WW ,514 g 125,31 LLM,,,2 GLM mm Qflww fafwwf Qffffw KWWM ci'W,ff60W4, My fm QQWXTTAQ 55 lgdfidn-gf q,,M.,Z-4.,4.,LL,,, W awww wa UMAJW ai-e,sM.,. 556127 wwf 56 ' , X...14,..3112,!v 'jj I MQW' f5f6V'fffJfE7,f ZAZLZZL 7-QW7, .findfw JW!! 'Mfr 0-L.M..,., Wim 'fivbwu Wm Wwwv 72067 iw QZQJ f 1 53 ,K GQQZZGWJWF M X Wai . Z, Z2 f EZQW filyildnv DOLCE fofuhwn j,,,,,4XffL,-,wa 907149306 pbwfga-amz 77f,,44MW f?W,WbL muh WMM UAW j34,,Z4,.l4f fL,.4.,..,. ffww M75 . zz. c2f.,g,ca,,fLM..,L,f,e.. LAM ff, 2,1 Q Q W Zh fodiw WM gui jfwff?f7?cZvn1fU1 ZWyz, 15272, 9,244 QZLJJZLJZV 1?Jp6!LfJ,Ef Qzwf:J.4agZ,a Zi Z AIM, Jaw Kimi MALQQK Q' JUNIORS The Juniors' greafesf sfimulanf 'rhis year was The Junior Prom and Banquet and fo ifs success were all efforfs benf. As soon as possible affer officers were chosen The financial ball was sfarfed rolling by selling candy af varsify games. A dance held affer fhe Tuolumne game noi only broughf in money buf infroduced a new mefhod of brighfening fhe financial ouflook. The Junior class also presenfed fhe play. So This is Linda, wifh a large casf of sevenfeen under fhe supervision of Mr. Marliani and Mr. Borelli. The Prom. 'rhe social funcfion of 'rhe year as far as fhe High School is concerned, was sfeeped in fhe fradifions of fhe old Soufh, old oaken buckef and all. June 8'rh ushered in fhis Senior farewell parfy: and for ihe Juniors foo was reserved. as always, fhe fask of ushering in fhe Seniors af fhe graduafion exercises for fhe ending of a hard year. Officers from 'Pop fo boffomz President Milfon Dambacher: Vice President Wallace Ander- son: Secrefary. Louise Canevaro: Treasurer, Louise Baer: Sponsor, Mr. Borelli. TOP, Isf row: Douglas. Walfer Anderson, Abboff, Wallace Anderson. Davis, R. Dambacher. W. Baker, Basfian, Caudle, DeFerrari, Dossi. Carnahan. 2nd row: Arellano. Egan, Engler. Canevaro, DeYoung, K. Davis. Ausfin, D. Baker, Blissiff, Alvarez, G. Beck. Waldon Ander- son. 3rd row: Caruso, Foleffi, Danicourf, Cowden. M. Beck, E. Davis, Baer, Dennis, Ball, Dues, Cavalieri. Fiske. MIDDLE, lsi' row: Marble, Pafferson, Miles. A. Penrose, Minor, Hayes. Moore, Barendregf. Moynihan, Lake, Palemone, Gerloff, Flefcher. 2nd row: Laginha, Hos- man, Kollberg. Heald. Hufchins, D. Gray, Mendes, M. Henry, Minners. Hill, Hogue, Green- sides, Hardin. 3rd row: Pefers, M. Dambacher. Hope, Kelly, Meyer, Laffie, F. Gruwell. Jones, Ghiorso. James, Lee, A. Gruwell. Parfridge, R. Francis. BOTTOM, ls? row: Zynda, Saludes, Tibbifs, Thrower. Sandner, B. Williams, Tarbei, Roderick. Slafer, D. Smifh. Townsend, Silver, E. Williams. 2nd row: Sharer, Turner, Vausbinder, Wynn, Young, Schoeffgen, Sund- borg, Weaver, Smifh, Sfandley, Vallern, Wallace. Wesfon. 3rd row: Silva, Ramage, Saleffa, Shea, Wighf. Segale, Ruf, Wulff, Wesfon, C. Smifh, Waldrip, Weller. H454-.. , 1 SCPHOMORES The Sophomore Class has a membership of l29 sludenfs. They have spon- sored during The year several parfies. The firs+ and mos? imporfanl' was fhe Freshman Recepfion held on Thursday. November 9'rh. wifh decoralions ap- propriafe +o Armisfice Day. A 'rag dance was given affer +he Placerville baskefball game. February 23rd, and everyone was pleased wifh lhis new ad- difion io school affairs. This year fhe Sophomore class has been very acfive in school sporis. The girls won 'rhe Girls' Baskefball Championship wifh an oufsfanding leam. This was nofable in +ha'r if is 'rhe firsf championship won by o'rher fhan Seniors for many years. Many of fhe boys were on +he various school reams. The Sophomore Class has a high scholaslic sfanding wi+h Byron Rowe. Barbara McNuH, Bernice Sfobaugh. Carolyn Graham. Jack Solari. Dorofhy Tompkins. and PaH'y Dunlavy qualifying for lhe C. S. F. In fhe pes+ hun+ sponsored by fhe Fufure Farmers of America. Fred Klein and Kennelh l-libbing were high scorers. Officers from fop fo bofiom: President Jean Harris: Vice President Vera Adams: Secre- fary, R. Halloclc: Treasurer, D. Capella: Sponsor. Mr. Pearce. TOP, Isf row: J. Bayers. R. Alderman. K. Alderman, Duchow. Brown. Maesfreffi. Bahfen. Algeo. Belemecich, Dabadie, Heald, Wenneson, Pardina. 2nd row: Ennis. Fowler. Bonavia. Caudle, Dabadie, Belemecich, Dambacher. DePaoli, Cavalero, Fraguero. G. Durnall. G. Arellano. 3rd row: Copeland. Adams, Cunard. Banfher, Acker, Churchill, Dunlavy, Black- burne. Capella, Beard, Caperfon, Benneli. MIDDLE. Is? row: Harden, Null, McPherson. Hall, McGowan, Miller. Humphrey, J. Gresham. P. Hafler. J. Hill. Hibbinq, Gould. E. Harry. 2nd row: Meadows. M. Gray, Lehman, Lee, Hughes, Mulholland, Oliver. Gibbs, H. Harry, Leary, Klein, B. Hafler.3rd row: Kimball. Lesier, McNuH. Gandolfo, Megee. Graham, Harris, Marlin, Hallock, Marsh. Menendez. BOTTOM, ls? row: Seals. Russell. Piclcerell, Quesio, Sardella, Solari, Radovich, While. M. Smilh, Pease, Phillips. 2nd row: A. Romiffi, Rowe. H. Souza. Parke, Spencer, Williams, Siolp. Thomas, L. Romiffi, Sharroclt. D. Souza. 3rd row: Sell, Pardina, Roberfson. Thompson, Wilson, Pelerson, Rizo, Sh anno n Sfobaugh, Tompkins. Ah FRESHMEN The Freshman Class has an enrollmenT oT one hundred and ThirTy-seven sTudenTs. The Freshmen were TormenTed on The day OT Their iniTiaTion by The upper classmen. On Baby Day They were ridiculed, and To declare a Truce The Sophomores gave The Freshman RecepTion. The Sophomore ReTurn parTy was given in May. The Tund in The Treasury has been builT on The collecTion of class dues and The selling oT apples. The big evenT oT The year was a May TeTe sponsored by The Freshman Class under The supervision oT Miss Milligan. WiTh The cooperaTion oT Mrs. l-lender, The counTy Teachers and The moThers oT The Freshmen, all elemenTary schools oT The counTy senT parTicipanTs To dance on The green in honor of The queen OT The May, Mary Jane Wynn. A Silver Tea on The same aTTernoon helped To pay expenses and was an enjoyable social evenT Tor moThers and Teachers. This TesTival promises To be an annual aTTair. Ofificers from Top To boffom: President E. G-orgas: Vice Presidenf, R. Lepape: SecreTary. B. Olson: Treasurer, A. Sylva: Sponsor, Miss Milligan. TOP. IST row: DenTone. Gorqas, Burgess, Vuyovich, ScoTT, Weaver, MonTqomery. Harvey. Axiell, Menendez, Marshall, Sylva. Fisher. Ruf. 2nd row: McElroy. Robles, Tonegafo. GranT, Marble. Red, Niirich, Wallace, Knoop. NewTon, Willis, FoleTTi, HuanTe. 3rd row: Baftarini. Olson, Madill, Zimmer, Haiqh, Juka, Sheafe, Maneely, Berg, Bayers, David, Diaz. MIDDLE. IsT row: Carboni, BuclrmasTer, Magni, Gilliland, Brooks, KoonTz, Seals. C. Smifh, RounTree. lHarveyl, Draper, lMonTgorneryl, JohnsTon. 2nd row: Woodhams. Uvelli, JeweTT, McBride. Williams. Carne, l-Taddix, Lepape, App, l'-luTchins, Viglienzoni, lAxTelll, Dawson, Menzes. LancasTer. 3rd row: L. Gresham. SaleTTa, MarTin, Shouse, Ball. Henry, TrauT. Ellis. Tyler. Whife, Medina, Blissiff, Couse. BOTTOM, IST row: Phillips, Kenriey, Sones. Jaclcson, Curl- ningham. V. Penrose, Pardina, Waddelow. DeBruyn, AnTone, Muloch. Zynda. Arnold. Dyer. l-lunf. 2nd row: Dambacher, D. Marlc, McQueen, Madill, Miles, B. Penrose. Miner, Kilmer. Davis. J. Hill, Messenger. SanguineTTi, BeTTeridqe. lSylval. 3rd row: BenTz, Sullivan, Vinyard. Tuclrer. Magni, Favero, Larson. Miller. NeTlca. Salvarezza. O'Reilly, WesT, Wil' liamson, CasTle. 1 I Lil Camp Buck Meadows C.C.C. CAMP SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL Camp Buck Meadows personnel are, The Army, R. F. SmiTh, Commanding Officer, H. AshTon, SubalTern, and Dr. T. R. MarTin, Camp Surgeon: The EducaTional De- parTmenT, M. G. Shippey. EducaTional Adviser, and L. W. Del.uz, S. U .H. S. Teacher: and Technical Service, J. G. Barnes, SuperinTendenT, J. Converse. Wm. Fiske, F. Sivori, and H. Lombardi. The Army feeds, cloThes and Takes care oT The enrollee in camp. The EducaTional DeparTmenT sees ThaT educaTional TaciliTies are on hand Tor The enrollees and The Technical Service has charge oT The enrollees while on The iob. CAMP LIFE The Teeding of men is very imporTanT in The harmony and morale oT a C.C.C. company. Our kiTchen and Tood have been highly praised as have The pasfries Turned ouT by The camp baker. A five-piece orchesTra composed oT enrollees plays aT The evening meal as well as aT communiTy dances RECREATION The baskeTball Team losT in The Fresno DisTricT Tinals aTTer winning all buT one of Their local games. Touch TooTball by The camp members only was played during Toofball season. Baseball TournamenTs were played beTween barracks. Pingpong, Chinese checkers, pool pinochle, cribbage and indoor baseball TournamenTs have been played. The enrollees builT The pingpong Tables, Chinese checker boards and cribbage boards in woodwork class. WO RK PROJECTS The enrollees are on The work program under J. G. Barnes, ProiecT SuperinTendenT, and Foremen J. Converse, Wm. Fiske, F. Sivori, and H. Lombardi. The following proiecfs are under way af Buck' Meadows: Tuolumne Trail Cable Crossing, Tour Free Public Camp Grounds, PiloT's Peak LookouT garage, MainTenance 300 miles ForesT Service Road, IZOO acre Tire cleanup, MainTenance parT of Ponderosa Way Fire Break, Three Tire lines aT sTraTegic places, and Ranger and Guard STaTion MainTen- ance. AT STrawberry This summer: Herring Creek Dam: Blisfer RusT work, NorTh Fork Bridge and Buck Meadows Fire Camp. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM The EducaTional Program under direcTion oT Mr. Shippey consisTs of The Tollow- ing classes and insTrucTors: FirsT Aid, Foremen Training, Truck Driving, Business Law, Woodwork, l.eaTherwork, Blacksmifhinq, Welding, Typing, Teacher Training, Mess ManagemenT. Leader Training, Phe-Tography, Religious Services and SaTeTy MeeTings under insTrucTors Dr. MarTin, Mr. SmiTh, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Shippey, Mr. Del.uz, Mr. Converse and enrollee Bill C. Green. Free correspondence courses are obTained from California STaTe DeparTmenT oT EducaTion and The UniversiTy oT ldaho. The library has a wide range of TicTion and non-TicTion books. Every Monday nighT, laTe movies are shown in camp. Fulure Farmers The Sonora Chapfer I93 of fhe Fufure Farmers of America was organized in Oc- fober, I939, and received its Charfer on February 22. I94O. The officers for 'lhe year were John Sardella, presiclenf: Charles Moore, vice presidenf: Melvin Phelan. secrefary: Joe Waflcins, Treasurer: George Johnsfon, reporferg and Bill Garvey, wafch- dog. Joe Waflcins and Bill Garvey were replaced by Rodney Penrose and Fred Klein on 'rheir deparfure from school. The Execufive Commirfee made plans for recrealion, financing. and eclucafional frips. This commiffee also drew up 'rhe consfifufion which the Chapfer vofed info effect Field frips 'lalcen by 'rhe Chapfer were: fo Gerald Engler's ranch wifh J. Thompson. livesfoclc specialisf: fo a discussion on erosion af Mr. l-l. l-l. Sherrard's office: fo 'rhe Mounfain View Dairy for caffle judging pracfice: 'ro The Jacob and Marfin slaughrer houses for pracfice in livesfoclc iudging. and fo many ofher ranches and organiza- fions. On fhe side John Sardella, Joe Waflcins and George Johnsfon affendecl an officers' fraining school held in Modesfo on November 20fh. Among fhe larger home proiecfs are fhose of Roberf Fraquero who fends caffle, hogs and a horse: Ausfin Abbof wifh 50 chickens. fwo pigs and 60 rabbifs: and Alvin Sylva wifh 52 chickens. 6 ducks and I9 pigeons. ln 'lhe Agriculfural Mechanics de- parlmenf. an essenfial par? of agriculfure. Melvin Phelan and Chuck Moore builf a large forge which has an aufomafic blower. Among fhe arficles made in shop were branding irons. rabbif hufches. hog froughs, poulfry feeders. prospec'ror's picks. hunfing knives. shop fools and many repairs on farm machinery. A high lighf in fhe year's work was +he pesr hum' sponsored by fhe Agriculfural Deparfmenf wifh prizes by Tibbifs and Balesfra. From lofi io righf, lop fo bcffom: Francis. Vuyovich. Gurney, Brooks. Dossi, Phelan, Moore, Penrose, Dues. Sanguine+fi,'G. .Monfgomery, C. Monfgomery. J. Sardslla. L. Sardella, Buclcmasfer. Johnsfon, Williams, Souza. Mr. Robinson, Bayers, P. l-lafler, Fraguero, Turner, Wenneson, Sylva, Lancasfer, and B. Hafler. Noi piciured: Abbof, Cunningham, Engler, R. Francis, Klein, Knoop. Queslo. and Wallace. Dramalics This year lhe incenlive ol a new audilorium, new equipmenl and parlicularly a new dramalics class has been lhe basis lor lhe many plays slaged. Through lhe elforls ol Mr, Pearce, dramalics inslruclor, a complele' variely has been presenled, myslery, romance, problem plays and characler slcelches. This only begins lo poinl oul how well lhe new dramalics class was received. The audilorium wilh ils modern movie facililies, ils comlorlable sealing capacily, ils healng syslem, ils orcheslra pil, are all oulslanding lor a communily and school of lhis size. The slage as lhe cenler ol operalion deserves lull explanalion: 35 leel wide, 28 leel deep, wilh a proscaenium arch I7 leel high, il is roomy enough lor lhree small slages. ll lends ilsell excellenlly lo any silualion or slage selling, lhe curlains on moving rods can be used lo creale any desired ellfecl, eilher ol smallness or largeness. Dressing rooms on eilher side ol lhe slage are ideal and pleasanl. The lighling possibililies are mosl remarkable, wilh a swilch board conlrolling lhe enlire building. Three rows ol border lighls and six poclcel lighls give any desired elfecl wilh lhe curlains. The characlerislic lhe mosl worlhy ol menlion, however, is lhe upelo-lhe-minule acouslic conslruclion which has won lhe admiralion ol bolh speaker and lislener alilce. Green and Gold play, Young Dr. Young : Hogue, Segerslrom, Williams, Zimmer, Hill, D. Dambacher, Lloyd, Wrighl, Weller, P. Lee. Chrislmas play, Why lhe Chimes Rang : K. Dambacher, Lepape, Rul, Wesl, Mc- Callum, Segerslrom, Rosasco, M. Penrose, Kelley, Sardella, Weller. Junior play, So This is Lindam: Mr. Borelli, Davis, Slaler, Williams, DeFerrari, Townsend, R. Dambacher, Kelly, Young, Sundborg, Hope, J. Smilh, L. Lee, Canevaro. DeYoung, Lallie. Senior play, One Horrible Nighl : Mr. Pearce, Cavagnero, J. Dambacher, Rosasco, Sardella, D. Adams, M. Penrose, Marlin. Kearney, Knauber, Minners, Kelley, R. Penrose. fl ,nf A . 3? 's .ze 2 1 wx 1 ' K . . 5 Qlyxigfffq I g M C' my P '14 15' , ' V 9 1 T x, ' Q W sql Y' ,, A, ly 4' vf 9321 ' Q A :yu K: My Q J, TT? 2' s 1 J 4' .fin wr 7 14 W .WK N , ,., k aw' if ,, -'L ... vi , A I 3 L- fealhqiiiiyiggg 6 ff: I ,,4f1.1gL5gg,gH? l,J', I Y 0 if 2 W J 7 Qs 5'.,f:,' wmv f . . . gg-'Q . AL Q5 ff , fx f -. ' 'vY.xf,Ag,1 thaw I A 434 Wg. x .f 44 zldqn! 'NY Milf.. ,- an . ,ww . W. A .,. . , xx! - ,,,, n fffigf . 4 bbw 'df Q ,v A 4? D A x ,Q sf. , Mfg, iw gg Y -, ,A 5. ixxesxmj, gf AK' N , ,gf xii U5 A 'L QI.. Tw 5 :Ji Zwkfiu. my '. ka. ' K. -I h Girls' League The Girls League is one of The mosf aclive and help- ful organizafions in our school. Irs members consis+ of all The girls who are members ol 'rhe sludenl body. The girls have many ways of making money. such as hor dog and candy sales and dances. Togeiher wi'rh +he Boys' Service Club a Carnival was produced This year wi'rh successful resulls. All of The money falcen in is used lo aid fhose in need. This year, The girls have helped more people fhan in any ofher year. An inleresling proiecl lhaf The League is planning for l94I is The conslrucrion of a girls' lounge. Officers from leff fo righi, iop io boifomz President, M. Knauber: Vice President H. Marlin: Secrefary. N. Kelley: Treasurer, M. Palmer: Song Leader, J. Blaclcburne: Adviser, Miss Henry: Council members, J. Ball. B. L. Noaclc. J. Weslon. Boys' Service Club This year ihe Boys' Service Club has had a full round of acfivifies chosen 'ro please and educafe, on fhe side, all boys in general. Baseball piclures and slciing piclures were shown and 'rallcs by Mr. Charles Noaclc and Mr. Hallberg on Wha+ l'd Expecl of a High School Gradu- afe, and E'riqueHe were given. Using lhe axiom, +he way io a boy's hearl' is 'rhrough his siomachf' lhe club had a feed in honor of ihe cham- pionship foolball ream +o which lhe farhers were inviled. Officers from left io righf are: President M. Penrose: Sponsor. Mr. Ferguson: Vice Presidenf, R. Penrose: Secrefary, B. Blaclcburne' Sergeant-af-Arms, L. Reece: Treasurer, D. Duchow. 26 ' -4 0 C -I I OO 3 m0ZrI'l:Urn'nZ E C5 JP F4 U3 EL +632-, G. A. A. The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion has been organized Tor TourTeen years. The members are deTermined by The number oT aThleTic poinTs a girl has. Any girl who pos- sesses TiTTy poinTs or over and who has paid her dues may belong and aTTend The annual parTy given in The Tall. AT This parTy The girls play all The games in The curriculum. From Top To boffom, lefT To righT: Miss Burge. L. Canevaro. cus- Todian: J. WulTT, secreTary: P. Ball. Treasurer: P. Kelly. Tumbling manager: B. McCallum. president D. Tompkins. baslceTball manager: A. FoleTTi, vice presidenT: L. Lee. hockey manager: l-l. Marfin, Tennis manager: M. J. Tompkins, horseshoe manager. Ski Club This year The Sonora l-ligh Slci Club was limiTed in iTs acTiviTies because of laclc oT snow. Searching Tor snow, The group wenT inTo The Herring Creek viciniTy where They goT some pracTice. On February l7Th Jack Copeland and Donald Paulsen, senior mem- bers oT The club. gave insTrucTion aT Cold Springs. This prepared Them Tor The C.S.F. meeT aT Cisco where Jaclc and Donald rep- resenTed Sonora. Under The direcTion and supervision ol: Mr. l-lallberg, This club promises a Torm oT enTerTainmenT and physical culTure To iTs members ThaT would aTTracT more if The equipmenT and iTs care weren'T so ex- pensive. The members are from leff To righT, Top To boTTom: D. Paulsen. C. l-larden. Mr. l-lallberg, N. Humph- rey. H. Madill. J. Copeland, R. Rodriguez. K. Dawson. D. Menzes. J. l-lunr. 28 C. S. F. A club whose members are The eliTe oT The school, as Tar as inTelligence is con- cerned, is The California Scholarship Fed- eraTion charTered in March, l93O. Each year The members of The C. S. F. may have any Two school days. one in spring and one in The Tall. as ouTing days. The where and whaT is voTed upon in meeTing. Money has To be raised Tor These ouTings and Tor sTaTe dues. This year They held a bean sale which served The purpose admirably. From Top To boTTom, leff To righT: Miss Smelser, Wilson. Tompkins, Kollberq, Davis. Williams, De- Ferrari Rowe, Solari, Vallem, Carne. Lepape, David. Tompkins, Graham, Alvarez, Tambs, Cowden, Sal- eTTa, Young, Sfobauqh, McNuTT. NoT shown: J. BasTian, D. Duchow, P, Dunlavy, R. Fiske, E. Gorgas. F. Wilson. 29 Home Economics Club ln T939-40 The Home Economics Club made a layeTTe Tor The Red Cross and a quilT To be raTTled, The pro- ceeds going To The Finnish RelieT Fund. IT also planned. cooked and served a Thanksgiving dinner and had several parTies. Officers from lefT To righi, Top To boTTom: Vice PresidenT M. DeYoung: SecreTary, J. RuT: Treasurer, L. Klein: Adviser, Miss Baer. Noi shown: June App. President Music This year's Mixed Chorus has been The mosT ouTsTanding in The hisTory oT The school, noT only because of abiliTy buT because oT well balanced secTions. IT has sung Tor P. T. A., ChrisTmas play, Aronos Club and CommencemenT. The chorus chose PaT Lakin as Their mosT valuable Senior sTudenT. She was eligible Tor The cup. The band This year has shown more improvemenT over The bands oT The pasT, being especially good in marching and concerT music. The band has played aT TooT- ball and baskeTball games, Tor special holidays, Grammar School parades and com- mencemenT. The band selecTed George Vallem as Their mosT valuable Senior candi- daTe Tor The cup. The orchesTra was surprisingly weak because oT inexperienced violinisTs. lT has played Tor The ChrisTmas play, Green and Gold play and The Senior play. For eligi- biliTy Tor The cup, The orchesTra selecTed Eleanor Call as The mosT valuable Senior. This year sTudenTs selecTed Trom The Three music groups wenT To The Music FesTival aT STockTon on April 2OTh. The music awards are The cup and The plaque. The cup goes To The mosT valuable sTudenT, chosen Trom The Three above candidaTes. Each will receive rewards. The plaque goes To The mosT progressive beginning sTudenT. The plaque was won by BeTTy Knoop and The cup was awarded To George Vallem. CHORUS, from Top To boffom, leff To right Blissiff, Alloway, FiTch, Childress, Williams, Hall, Lakin, Ryan, Juka, Shouse. Hogue. Menendez, Brendlin, Viglienzoni, H. Madill, PeTersori, D. Henry, Mr. Swan. Copeland, M. Madill, SanguineTTi, Messenger, CasTle, Rizo, and Brown. NoT in picfure: Dyer, Heald, Bill JohnsTon, H. Souza, Woodhams, Zimmer, Humphrey, Wells. and Beard. BAND, Top To boTTom, lefT To righf: Copeland, Cavaqnaro, RomiTTi, TarbeT, Blackburne, Dues, Honey, Davey, Algeo, Mr. Swan, Madill, Ghiorso, J. Smifh, EC. Graham, WighT, Childress, Hallock, Tompkins, Dabadie, GaravenTa, Pease, B. Vallem, Meyers, B. Tambs, GerloTT. G. Vallem. E. Alvarez, P. Arellano. Shannon, Hosrnan, Harden. Kollberg, Nicholls, BahTen, Sanguineffi, Ruf, Churchill, Marfin, PeTers. Kelly, Harris, WesTon, Noack, Sfobaugh, BenneTT. MCNUTT, D. Baker. Dunlavy, E. Henry, Rodriquez. Bhend, L. Lee, H. MarTin. Noi' in picfurez Call, Mullholland, Sharrock and Tompkins. ORCHESTRA, from leff To righT: Lehman, Heald, Diaz, Miles, Fitch, SmiTh, McGee, Nicholls. Childress, Kollberg, WighT. R. BahTen, McNuTT, Baker, Zimmer, Tambs, Pefers, Lakin, L. BahTen. Carne, Gruwell, JohnsTon, and M. Henry. Noi in picTure: Call, E. Henry, and R. Wighf. R any QL Z' My Q.: U or ,ap WildcaT The WildcaT goT OTT To a slow sTarT noT only because of a lack of Tunds buT also because oT The laTe sTarTing oT school, buT by The Time This book was published a paper was being prinTed once every Three weeks. Since There was a laclc of Tunds. The sTaTF decided To have The paper mimeographed insTead oT prinTed This year. This noT only cuT down on expenses buT also gave The Commercial class, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Bailey, excellenT opporTuniTies To gain experience in This line OT worlc. Though The sTaTf was small, iT was very eTTicienT. The iniTiaTive oT The ediTor, Jeanne Hill, The indusTry of The business manager. Virginia Cowden, and The help oT The adviser, Mr. Hallberg, made The new Torm of paper a success. From Top To boTTom, leff To righT: Bob SaleTTa, Jack Davis, Carlo DeFerrari, Jaclc Hill, Jeanne Hill. Frances Wilson, PaTricia Lakin, Virginia Cowden, BeTTy Lou Noack, MarTha Weller, Jean Harris. Ruby Hallock, Jean Blaclrburne, Helene Marsh. 32 l Green and Gold This year for fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of a Sonora High annual fhe Green and Gold has been phofolifhographed. This involves a process differenf from prinfing and engraving, normally used in high school annuals. lnsfead of fhe expensive plafes, all fhe pages, including prinfing and picfures, are phofographed and all fhe books are fhus produced from fhe original, page by page. This is advanfageous because if offers wide scope of maferial fo fhe compilers of fhe annual-an unlimifed number of phorographs, original drawings, hand prinfing-wifh no increase in cosf. Under Mr. Borelli's supervision, fhe division pages inaugurafe sfill anofher new feafure, fhe silk screen process, which has been used in fhe Arf Deparfmenf -for The pasf fhree years fo make colorful posfers and prinf fabrics. Virginia Cowden began fhe financial acfivifies rafher early by sponsoring fhe Sonora boofh af fhe Counfy Fair. Ofheg money-making proiecfs such as fhe play, Young Dr. Young, under Mr. Pearce's direcfion, Mr. Yockey. fhe magician, and boofhs af varsify games helped solve The problem of building wifhin fhe small communify of fhe high school, a book whose financial success is de- pendenl' upon fhe group. Emma Alvarez edifed fhe book, and Mrs. Borelli acfed as adviser. Pearl Marie Ryan spenf many hours as efficienf fypisf, and Ernesf Conde assisfed in fhe business managemenf. Bill Segersfrom helped wifh pho- fography. From leff fo righf, fop fo boffom: Alvarez Johnson, Garavenfa, Williams, DeFerrari Segersfrom, Alloway, Bhend, Ewing, Davis, Ryan, Cowden, Wulff, l-lifchcock, Lakin, Weller. Noi shown: Ausfin, Basfian, Cane- varo. Came, Conde, Dunlavy, Hill, Klein Kollberg. Knauber, Lepape, Paulsen. 33 CDDO-4-ZCDZ WWA4-ZZO0 UJPCDUJ I939 Foo+baII Schedule 'Sonora 6 Jackson 0 Sonora 9 Oakdale 0 Sonora O Ceres I3 Sonora I9 Tracy 0 'Sonora 7 Suffer Creek O 'Sonora 0 Pallerson 0 Sonora 0 Manleca 20 Sonora won 'ross 'Sonora 6 El Dorado 0 'Sonora 7 Winlers 27 Tolals: Sonora 54 Opponenls 60 RESERVES ISonora 0 Escalon 6 Sonora 6 Oakdale 0 I939-40 Baskelball Schedule A's B's Sonora 29 I8 Sonora 30 20 Sonora 28 4 Sonora 24 I6 Sonora 22 8 Sonora 9 I9 Sonora I2 7 'Sonora 58 30 Sonora 25 23 Sonora I5 26 'Sonora 22 22 Sonora 24 22 'Sonora 25 I9 'Sonora 45 29 'Sonora 29 26 'Sonora 20 33 'Sonora 36 36 'Sonora I8 I3 'Sonora 32 'Sonora 25 'Sonora 39 24 54I 420 Sonora won lhe C. C. and B Divisions. 'League games. I-I. C's D's A's l3's C's D's Suller Creek 20 I9 I-lughson I5 I4 Ceres 22 I4 Escalon 23 I I Hilmar 25 28 Oakdale 39 27 Lodi 20 30 25 I5 Brel Harle 35 I8 8 6 S+. Iv1ary's 27 I9 Sl. Mary's 33 22 I3 I9 Calaveras 20 3 9 5 Denair I5 2I 7 9 Tuolumne 22 2l I8 8 I8 I I Brel' I'larIe 32 8 6 8 Calaveras 3I 23 IO 2 Tuolumne 2I 3I I8 9 El Dorado 29 25 I0 5 Tuolumne 22 27 20 I2 Manleca 3I Tracy 3l San Juan 37 I9 83 6I 5l9 397 79 48 S. A. L. Baskelloall championship for Class B schools, A FooTball The highlighTs oT This year's TooTball season were The PaTTerson and WinTers Tangles. The PaTTerson game played here on Thanksgiving day was imporTanT because iT cleTermined who would play Tor The CenTral CaliTornia Championship. As The resulT was a Tie The capTains Tossed Tor The Teams and Sonora won. However. aT The game aT WinTers, The ToughesT oT The year, The Team working under handicap wenT down To deTeaT. This is The TourTh Time in nine years ThaT Sonora High has played in The C.C.H.S.A.L. The issue sTands-Two games won and Two losT. The ArmisTice game is a TradiTion of The school. This conTlicT wiTh Oakdale every year has keen compeTiTion. The evenT is preceded by a parade wiTh The Two bands parTicipaTing, wiTh TloaTs and drills beTore The grandsTand. This year Sonora High was vicTorious. PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PAGE. Coach Paul Daw- son, lefT. and AssisTanT Coach Wallace Hallberq. right TEAM. Top row: D. Dambacher. L. Burgess. O. Phillips, J. Dambacher. Sardella. Wenneson, Lepape, Phelan, M. Penrose, J. HuanTe. Cenfer row: Robles. L. Viglienzoni. P. Arellano. Algeo, G. Dambacher. Meadows. T. Sumner. Sones. BoTTom row: R. Penrose, PeTers. Reece, M. Dambacher. Dues. V. Viglienzoni, Vallem. W Baskefball A TEAM Paul Dawson, Coach Lefi' fo right 'Pop fo boifom: Palemone, Sar1guineHi,Barendreqf, Pafferson, Tambs, Sardella, Waifer Anderson, D. Dambaclwer, J. Huanfe. J. Dambacher, Reece Flefcher. Garavenfa, Pefers, M Dambaclwer. C TEAM V, Viqlienzoni, BVOOkS,.EQdF1, Fc'- eHi,G.AreHar1o,COaCh Hallberg Walden Anderson, Hosman. Baslcefball B TEAM Brown, V. Vigllenzoni, Townsend Brooks. A. Romiffi, Alvarez. Moyle G. Arellano. Gorqas. Coach l-lall berq, Waldon Anderson, Hardin 9 Null, P. Arellano, DePaoli. Black Q' A Q. burne. fx D TEAM A, Romifli, Rodriguez, A. l-luanle. Sanquinelfi, Casfle, Sylva, Coach Hallberq, Toneqafo. Madill. Daw- son. Baseball I94O Season l 'l1ome games Sonora 'Sonora Sonora 'Sonora 'Sonora 'Sonora Sonora Sonora 'Sonora Sonora Sonora Oakdale l-lughson Hughson Tuolumne Oakdale Brel' Harle Calaveras Brel l-larfe Calaveras Tuolumne Brel' l'lar're Beck row: Coach Bob Ferguson, E. Zynda Arnold. G. Zynda, Dossl. Soneslnd row Lake, Hulchins, Pardina. Dues. Waldon and Wallace Anderson, Penrose. 3rd row Axlell l-larvey, Gresham, While, Hall. Belferldqe Fronf: Fraquero. Lancasler. Track lnreresr in fhis sporf has been revived by The consfruclion of rhe new Track lasl spring. C's: Romifli, Madill, Messenger. A. Huanle, Ken- ney, Buckmasler, Benfz, Solari, Scoff. B's: Null, Jackson, Gorges, Heald, Arellano, Hardin, Johns- fon, Rowe. N,oi shown: Egan, Kelley. A's: W. Anderson, D. Dambacher, J. Huanfe, Sardella, Baker, Moynihan. Lepape, J. Dambacher. Coach Dawson. Garavenla, Sones, Miles, Wenneson. Tennk Paul Dawson. Coach: Julia, Thoburn, Barendregf, Lepape, Bhend. No? shown: Phillips. 3 on Q Girls' AThleTics The girls of Sonora Union l-ligh School have many sporTs in which They may enTer, all wiTh The keenesT compeTiTion. They are as Tollows: volleyball, hockey, baslceTball, baseball, Tennis, Tumbling, horse shoes and hiking, buT The Tour main sporTs are hockey. ba,slceTball, volleyball and baseball. These are played respecTively in season. Teams are chosen Trom each class and They compeTe wiTh The oTher classes. The poinTs are given in This order: each member on The A Teams receives IOO poinTs. each member on The B Teams 50 poinTs, and each member on The C Teams 35 poinTs. Members oT The championship A Team geT 25 poinTs exTra. Those on The championship B Team l5. and Those on The championship C Team IO poinTs. Each year The Tive Senior girls wiTh The mosT poinTs over l,O0O receive a green and gold girls' aThleTic sweaTer. This year, as This boolc goes To press, BeTTy McCallum, Thelma Cavagnaro and Mary Jane Tompkins are The Three highesT scorers. WMM l f 5 1 rpA,.1gfmTU,5,w,,ff,, Wrdqqmwwq 5 an. my ,M , , ' Lv. atm, , -,ik 5? l I ' 19 f igea L,L. fs A fsfffi Elia , rx ck QQ: . .., .4 s , ' za-4' av-vw .,p:.r.. 4. , . 'f uq.,:wwwL.1 ,WK,,,,,,,,,,, M an M s 4Y:v,,i,W ,wk K 1 5 g' M X , W .1 M ffif? 42 , Ks ff' N2 ,W W wfnwlnnv M -nina . ff , 7g.fif2gKk ' gi-QM. . 43 fin ' W M15-wiv 4:4 'I' ,.-WN.. w if lvw A t 1 , iw' . 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J 5 .4 J Arfgrlki OAK .w'..,v n. gvp 2 . ,,g,,.ua,f iq Fw 4,1 51-1, ,4Z'fVrfff1 45 If ' ,ln-11-n.1:.nJw...,g 4 .44 :ghd .4 K: my ' 1 xg '96 l xf 55,56 f-5 Amg- Calendar OCTOBER The long awauled and long dreaded day arrives Wulh groans and lamenlalions some live hundred and lilly seekers aller higher knowledge come lo our school lo be browbealen by each olher shouled al by Jackie and exposed lo some small smaller ing ol book larnin Foolball season already open belore school yel soap we don l gel lo use lhe new buildings yel The Commissioners wilh Prexy Dean as leader swing inlo aclion The Rally Club gels inlo gear wilh one ol our new leachers Mr Sanlord as sponsor The olher newcomers lo our happy lullle communily are Miss Saul in charge ol lhe vena vid: vac: deparlmenl and Mr Robin son Ag man NOVEMBER Turkey monlh comes inlo :ls own wilh a double barreled Thanksgiving bul long belore lhal we have our annual exchange assembly wilh Oakdale we play a lhere game wilh Manleca which doesn l lurn oul so well as we had all hoped and we play Oakdale lhe game ol lhe year On Turkey Day we play our own Turkey Day Classic wnlh Pallerson DECEMBER W More groans as lhe sludenl body learns ol lhe oneweek vacallon lor Chrislmas The sadness is relieved by lhe pleasure al enlerung lhe new buildings which we promplly begin lo enloy We use our Auduloruum lor lhe lirsl lime as we en deavor lo ascerlain 'Why lhe Chimes Rang . . . We say hello lo Miss Baer and larewell lo Miss Ravey . . . Firsl issue of lhe Wildcal appears and lhe dirl-dishing begins . . . On lhe ninlh lhe school is invaded by some lhree or 'four hundred oul-ol-lowners come lor lhe Youlh Conference. JANUARY- We lurn over our new leaves and find lhem iusl lhe same as lhe olher side which we had expecled anyway . . . Baskelball season well under way . . . Jack Rank plays all lhe bases in 'The Taming ol lhe Shrew . . . The brainlrusl' -Commission- ers lo you-find lhe room olf lhe office perlecl lor general ulilily purposes . . . Cap Hook enlerlains wilh some lall yarns ol lhe deep ocean . . . Sludying made impossible by lhe machinery working our grounds inlo some semblance ol order bul we donl mind . . . Reporls lrickle lhrough lhal lhe library is almosl in order . . . False alarm lurned in in lhe Science Building-lirsl one. iw: IH 66 'wi 1 , if 11-1 f - is yt J I 'Q 'f TQ. I I ggsy E s ' -V ... I an I - : f W . I mr o 5' T If i f T sysasoillll ii , I fi- ' 'aff 1 . vig 'X if px 4 B , I I flgg aw L, Q S Ill .-.32 W l 2 irq i l '1 l X Calendar FEBRUARY- i Prolessor Slringlield arrives. all wound up in lesl lubes, beakers, and nasly smells. and proceeds, in his own inimilable way, lo give us an assembly on chemislry lhal is received as marvelous . . . our school belles go inlo advance spring lraining, bul lhe boys are loo engrossed in olher mallers lo nolice . . . A new somelhing inau- guraled-an aller-game dance-one is held aller lhe Placerville game on Washing- lon's Birlhday, and lurns oul lo be a success . . . Somewhere aboul now lhe Girls' League begins sponsoring Tag Day Dances al noonlime, which is also a good idea. lrom lhe size ol lhe crowds slreaming lhrough lhe doors. MARCH- 49597 Comes in like a lamb, goes sailing along like a song, il a song sailed. unlil lime is nigh lor Young Dr. Young lo make his momenlous decision-lhen rain and more rain . . . Silvery lining lo cloud: rain makes swell sound ellecls . . . 'Conlucious say runs rampanl lor weeks-and he has plenly lo say . . . The eighlh graders overwhelm lhe school lor a combinalion visiling and regislralion day . . . Miss Long's lish begin lo disappear. , APRIL- il The Music Feslival-Chorus, Band, and Orcheslra bus lheir way Slocklonward, and i have lhemselves one grand lime. Old Acquainlances renewed, and new ones , made, all ol which means lolsa lun . . . Biology lield lrips . . . The Juniors have N a plol lhal lhickens lo lhe poinl where il is almosl gummy, and il conlinues lo be a dark, deep secrel, unlil . . . MAY- When lhe play So This is Linda is presenled .... All comes oul in lhe wash, and the pay-oll salislies everyone . . . bul even belore lhal. lhe Frosh Class slages a real show when lhey sponsor a May Day, wilh lhe schools ol lhe counly Skoal-ing all over lhe loolball lield . . . Our own Mary Jane Wynn is l-ler Highness lhe Queen ol May, and righl royal she looks . . . Seniors gel inlo lhe lraces lor rehearsals lor One Horrible Nighlf' lheir class ellorl . . .Open house is held lor lhe dedicalion ol lhe buildings, as lhe Exalleds lake lheir annual lrip' lo Modeslo . . . and we look lorward lo lhe Prom and lo . . . JUNE- . . . And Commencemenl. Congrals lo lhe grads, and good luck lo everyone else. if lim an f s0N I W 1 -1 l if A . ,- - ,U f -an-la Quill' ,j '?' QJ .wiv 5, NNW' ,Mx . M, N ?Lam'1'K31fL '55, 5 5 , X X c x X it ,- X Y , rx -Q 5, 5' .. . f V f, .155 Q I Fw-.. If ,,,,A 15311, ii 1-,, I 4 rf. M,-47' 'Ti' M V 'rf- -1 'iw-4 effg... U J Wvf .-R 'L Q4 .f M tfxxl if .Q 4 X7v,,.A , th Z 1, x R H N 7 K , !+LM:744, I x Q f 4' 3711, X 4 ig ' ,L 5f 5, gi1f'vgf' -N A I 8' ' g K .Y ff - 'I '9 Lf', . ' '-Vt A 'Ga-wg '-':- .1 5' - - , s , 1 ,. , , '42, A J, K Aff' 1 Z 5 fx S E I ,- .6-a yr' lk . .L Q.. Q .didnwbkl w P fx fb-if M -fy. M, J, , A wil-Ll .Qi 'wif' k w M- 5 .. - .Q I . BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Roy Nicholls, Superinfendenf --N Mrs. Braida Joe Roderick Mrs. Gnbson Lou Gubson Al 1 ' Bus Rou'res This map shows Hwe porfion of Tuoiumne To+al area of Tuolumne Counfy Counfy served by our bus sysfem and ouf- 1,432,000 acres de bofh 'rhe Sfanislaus Nafional Foresf D a d Yosemife Nafional Park. Area represemed bY HMS map -L . 3I8,000 acres Sgr C9 ln' NY' Y v ::l K - D C MB' 8 D NN QSPRI GFI I 6 RT L 4 EL E IE. f.LoN . tw ' I f I WN 5 532l:5BYVlLQ,Y X W - llnll I. y K . ' SONO A ' ' ARD 4 R A HID X f I M JAIPME o N I he-'I j - Q! f CY J ' V - . ' I lg - - . , 4 ..- v E ' 5 x AMP G ELAND OA Af OQNTY ob? vga? 0 PED o f gk 9 aoNoRAuN1oNHu.--- u-in X X aus names .... J- Q ,If Bus STOP5------ X N I A 'fi' f . 1 5 I V ' N ' - N I K Q Nl ,C-4JVvOCCA 1 - 6 2 K N A f, NN 2 5 C, 'YQS X Q XX ,, 52 0 'fl CO f X Y I WA , mvsrzs ESTREAMS-- - Transporfalion Sysfem Bus Driver l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Car ar 5. D. Moran Jr. Arfhur Kearney Chesfer Minners Vicfor Earl Rodney Penrose A. A. Nicholls Superinfendenf M. Gandolfo W. Nicholls R. Curlice W. H. Hufchins Ray Rocco Dale Slafer Miles per day From Ulound fripl Don Pedro Darn, Keyslone, Jamesfown, Sonora 52 Rawhide, Tufflefown, Shaw's Flaf, Springfield 32 Moccasin. Jacksonville, Chi- nese Sfafion, Jamesfown 48 Columbia 2l lal Algerine, Sfenf, James- 'rowng lbl Sfandard 54 Soulsbyville 20 Groveland, Chinese Camp, James+own 60 lal Lime Kiln lbl Belleview 57 Phoenix Lake 36 Lyon's Dam. Cedar Rock Lodge, Twain l-larle 36 4I6 m. per day 7I,552 m. per year F5-f 3' 'M - BOOSTERS SONORA Aronos Research Club Baer's Bar+le++ and Carkeei' Ben Franklin Siore Brandi's Burnham's Inc., Mrs.W. E. Burnham Burnham's Candy S+ore Cen1'ral Drug Co. Cenfral Mo+ors Coffill and Coffill, A'r+ys. a+ Law Davis Mofors Do Nui' Shop Dr. Bruce D. Defiebre Joe Francis Pe+er C. Ghiorso Gold Nuggef Arie No. l5I7, F.O.E. Dr. E. M. Graham Greenlaw's lnc. A. M. Greensides Hales and Symons Rowan Hardin, AH'y. ai' Law H. J. Hursf Jacobs Brofhers Dr. M. F. Kasak, D. C. John E. Kelley, Kelley Cars Knox Lace House Livings+on's Shoe Sfore Dr. James E. McConnell Dr. H. H. McGillis Merrihew's Tire and BaH'ery Shop Mounfain View Dairy Mundorf Merc. Co. Nevada-MassachuseH's C O. K. Candy Shop Oliver Hardware R. F. Odgers Palace Meaf Marlcei' Paulsen's Jewelry Sfore J. C. Penny Co. Pino Visfa Dairy PiHs Sfudio Rexall Drug Sfore Dr. George C. Richardson H. D. Rose, M. D. Sanford's Dress Shop Sierra Pholo Sludio Sierra Rebekah Lodge No. 245, I. O. O. F. Eric J. Segerslrom, Insurance Sonora Bakery Sonora Business Girls' Club Sonora Sonora Sonora Sonora Loan Sonora Sonora Elks Lodge No. l587, B. P. Elemenlary School Furnilure Sfore Garage Guaranlee Building- Associalion Inn and Coffee Shop Sprouse-Reilz Co. Slar Thealre Charles W. Squires, D.D.S. Tail' Holel, May Joyce, prop. 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