Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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'Q , , , U , A 1-Ti! -in i-IE-ui .. 15.2 ' I-llf DEIKIKICIC X--1955 :- WW? Q Z ,V S N . N , , Yyf Yllllllf XV ' N Published by the Associated Students ot the TAFT UIUIIDIU llllill 9CIl00I. AMD .llllillllll C0lllEGli 'l'.fll:'l', C1llIf0ll1!llA I: 0 R li WY 0 R ll I The light on the snow lilze the silvery mist which drifts over half- forgotten days. Mem- oriesl Recollections ol the dreams ol yester- day- Faded or dis- tinct, darlc with sorrow or silver with joy-are silhouetted against these printed pages. C01lTl'lf1lT'IS CAMPUS ATHLETICS JUNIOR KSCH R 33 COLLEGE lllfIllC!l'l'Ill1U ' ln our memories of yesterday certain fig- ures stand distinct- lalaclc against the sil- very laaclcground ol the past. To William Theodore Walton, be- W loved counselor and friend, we dedicate tlme 1933 Derriclc . 'Illf IIUIIIIIIUGS Long lines oi tall wi n cl o w s, the sweep of railed stairways,thestate- linessoftlnerouncl- ed dome-tlwese impressions are all deeply engraved in our memories of the school. S 4? lf CAIIIPUS IIIDAIKII Ill: 'IIHUSTEIEJ' THE years pass swif+Iy. Our high school has grown by leaps and bounds un+iI Ioday 'Ihe pIan+ comprises nine buildings and occupies +wen+y acres of land. The growing inleresl in higher educalion is exemplified by 'Ihe 'iaci' +ha+ former siudenfs and gradua+es are now a++end- ing many insfifufions of higher learning. The inferesf of fhe s+uden+ in many cases is abundanily de- veloped by fhe wise counseling and guiding of +he ins+ruc- for. And here I wish +o pay Iribufe fo Ihe adminisfrafion and facul+y of our school for fhis splendid service. -B. Rinfoul, Presidenf Board of Trusfees. O O O AIIDIIIIIISTIK flI'IOIlI THREE years as a member of fhe Tafr Union High School facully I have walched +he seniors develop and grow, a like number of years Ihe juniors, Iwo years +he sophomores, and one year Ihe freshmen, and I confess gladly Ihai' as I have Iabc-red for 'Ihe bes+ inreresfs of all, consfanf pleasure has been my reward. I am made happy when associa+ion wi+h sfudenis growing +o manhood and womanhoocl reveals an insighl info happy lives, lives influenced by fhe force and 'fervor of school ac'Iivi'ries, and info ac'Iive minds, minds +ha+ are ripening from conracf wi+h books, Ieachers, experience, and good friends. -F. A. Bauman, Principal. RINTOUL President BACK ROW- Morris, Musser Blackburn. FRONT ROW- Brand, Bell, Rlnfoul. O BOARD OF TRUSTEES B. RINTOUL Presidenl H. N. MORRIS Clerk W. F. BLACKBURN L. REX MUSSER CLAUDE BRAND HOWARD BELL O ADMINISTRATION F. A. BAU MAN Principal CARL E. BASH Vice-Principal J. G. HOWES Dean of Junior College M. L. DONER Affendance Supervisor O LEFT TO RIGHT-Bash, Doner Howes. BAUMAN Principal ccln fACUlTY LENORA K. ADAMS Special, Crall lNigh+ Schooll ALICE G. ATWOOD Biology, General Science MILDRED M. BAER Head of Home Economics Deparfmenl, Home Making Clolhing SARAH F. BAILAR Spanish, Lalin CHESTER L. BAIRD General Science, Algebra, Business Training, Sludy W. D. BAKER Head of Foreign Language Deparfmenf, German, Lalin DOROTHY BEARDSLEY Physical Educalion FRED BEATTY Mechanical Drawing MAURICE D. BEJACH Algebra, Geometry RALEIGH A. BORELL Dramalics, English, Slage CraH MAUDE BUNDAY Hisfory A. J. CONRAD Machine Woodwork, Cabinel Making MARIAN E. DARLING Sludy, Lafin, U. S. Hislory, Business English ESTHER DAVIDSON Special, Public Speaking lNigh+ Schooll EDNA L. DESSERY Psychology, Zoology, Physiology KATHARINE DURBROW Special, English lNigh+ Schooll DR. H. R. DYKES School Physician BEE EDWARDS Special, Physical Educalion lNigh+ Schooll CATHERINE FINLAYSON Acfing Head of Girls' Physical Educafion GEORGE O. GATES Algebra, General Science Par'r Time H. W. HANSEN Head of Science Deparimenf Geography, Chemislry, Geology VINCENT W. HELMA English, Uniled Sfafes, and Early European Hisforyg Alhlefics DOROTHY S. HENDERSON Lealher, Meial, Tex+ile Crafr HENRY T. IMES English, Philosophy EUGENE M. JOHNSTON Algebra, Geomefry, General Science MAUD M. JONES Business English, Sludy BERTHA M. JUDGES French, Spanish L. J. KIENHOLZ Geomefry, Algebra, Direclor of Alhlelics LOUISE LAMBERT English JULIUS LANG Band, Orcheslra, lnsfrumenlal lnsfrucfion H. R. LEE Physical Educafion, Sociology Economics PAU LINE LYON Chemisfry ERNEST MclNNES Public Speaking VERN E. MULLEN Physical Educa+ion MABEL MYERS English BAILEY NEWLEE, JR. English SYDNEY D. NIELSEN Glee, Voice H. S. NIX Welding ' G. B. NOAKES Hand Woodwork, Carpenlry FIRST COLUMN-Rose, Bailar, Sfeininger, Jones, Beardsley, Nix, Finlay- son, Dykes, Conrad, Lyon. SECOND COLUMN-Atwood, Sfansell, Dur- hrow, Hunday, Beairy, Russell, Tomerlin, Smith, Beiach, Lang. cc2n cc 3 yy CATHERINE M. PAULSEN English DOYLE S. PECKHAM Head English Deparlmenl' AMY C. PETERSON Librarian JEAN PO LLA RD Typing, Journalism JAMES M. ROBB Head of Malhemalics Deparl- menl, J. C. Physics FRANK W. ROSE Physics, Malhemalics, Survey- ing E. A. ROSS Head of Shop Deparlmenl, Aviafion MARY JANE RUSSELL Hygiene, School Nurse, Die- lelics JAY SCHUMACHER Machine Shop RAYMOND H. SCOTT Bookkeeping, Business Training EDWARD G. SEWELL Geomelry, Algebra, Alhlelics ELOISE SMITH English JOSEPHINE C. SQUIRE Clolhing SIDNEY S. S. STANSELL Biology, General Science ALMA H. STEININGER Drawing, Sfage Crafl, Home Decoralion C. L. TOMERLIN Hislory, Commercial Law FLORENCE E. UNDERWOOD Slenography, Typing PEARLE W. WALTON German, English, Sfudy FRANCIS V. WATSON Special, Slenography lNighI' Schooll GEORGE R. WATSON Mechanical Drawing, Engi- neering Drawing THELMA WHITE Foods FIRST COLUMN-Helma, Sewell, Noakes, F. V. Walson, Ross, Schu- macher, Myers, Mclnnes, G. Wal- son, Lee. SECOND COLUMN- Peferson, Davidson, Adams, Darling, Dessery, Lamberl, Newlee, Baird, Borell, Underwood. THIRD COL- UMN-Henderson, Mullen, Judges, Baer, While, Scofl, Squire, Pollard, Peckham, Imes. FOURTH COLUMN -Paulsen, Gales, Edwards, Baker, Nielsen, Kienholz, Hansen, Robb, Wallon, Johnslon. RITENOUR Head of Cafeteria Force BACK ROW-Harris, Riienour, Coker, Ozburn, V. Sfone, C. Mullins. FRONT ROW-E. Wil- son, Page, A. Brown, D. Bender, Richmond. Shimmering formal dresses, 'the severe black and while of The boys' suifs, girls and boys, all aflending fhe ban- quef and enioying lo fhe ufmosi fhe deleciable feasi prepared by-Mrs. Rifenour. Measuring a window here, examining a broken laich ihere, he goes hurriedly from ihe garage, back fo his office, and finally in fo con- fer wiih Mr. Bauman. Every- lhing is jusf so because of- Mr. Ellioi. BACK ROW-Downs, Hawke Hifchcock, Casey, Ternan, Mc- Fadden. SECOND ROW-Rel- yea, Williams, Clinion, House, Fosfer. FRONT ROW-Winslow, Suflirf Plat k M 1' I , ze , on :ge , Johnson, Rilfer. ELLIOTT Superinfendenl of Janiiorial Grounds and Consiruclion. Slhiflz THE office force +his year has been composed of Phyllis Poulin, ihe school ireasurerg Donna Bender, lhe regisirarg Eva Wilson, ihe secrelaryg Annie Brown, Virginia Slone, and Laurence Ri'H'er. Wilh lhe ringing of ihe noon bell, lhere is a sudden rush of siudenis ioward 'rhe cafeieria. Mrs. H. Riienour is head of ihe cafeieria force: and her assisianis are Mrs. F. Coker, Mrs. A. Richmond, Mrs. L. HamiH'on, and Mrs. R. Harris. The school is always clean and orderly, bofh inside and ou+. This is due +o The efforfs of Joe Fos+er, +he head ianiiorg W. H. Daniels, +he elecfriciang Homer House, 'lhe carpen- +erg L. C. Suiliff, +he head of 'rhe supply deparimenig Frank Relyeag Charles Hilchcockg Carl Plalzekg Mrs. V. Galloway: Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. G. LoHg Mrs. C. Page, Mrs. M. Oz- burng Percy Hawke, fhe gardener: and J. R. Downs, his assislani. The buildings are wafched a+ nighf by ihe nighf- waichman, H. V. McFadden. Many of 'lhe s+uden'l's live oul of 'lown and ride +o and from school on lhe school busses. The bus drivers are R. A. John- son, head of +he 'rransporfaiion deparimenlg R. Cliniong H. House, W. Monligelg C. Plalzekp L. C. Sufliffg F. Ternang J. Williams: and R. Winslow. This year H. O. Elliol has become superiniendenl of build- ings and grounds. He has been working especially hard +o make improvemenis wherever lhey are needed. cc 4 77 J '.i,h'4x:j':3,' ,HQ Q Slfllllllll CLASS MEMORIES of high school days soon become dim as +he graduafes fake fheir places in fhe world. A yearbook is perhaps +he sole means of bringing back 'rhose happy fimes. So, when fhe class of I933 look back over +heir Derricks , 'rhey will remember 'l'he 'Fun of fheir high school days. Being an ambi+ious group of s1'uden+s, +he class of '33 rapidly became accusiomed 'ro fhe high school. ln one shor+ year ii' boasled represen+a+ives in every phase of school ac+ivi+y: afhlelics, forensics, dramafics, music, and high scholarship. As sophomores, fhe class won ihe s+uden+ body card con+es'r and had many represenlalives in +he Follies, in all sporfs, and in various organizafions. Then came fhe junior year wilh ils Junior-Senior prom de- picfing a Japanese garden and wi+h fhe acfive parlicipalion in all school governmenf by fhe juniors. In 'I'he following year, as seniors, +he members of ihe class became 'lhe leaders of fhe school. Many were elecled +o life membership in fhe California Scholarship Federarion, and olhers sold enough 'rickefs so +ha+ +he class again won +he sludeni' body card confesf. A darkened lower room wi'l'h bars and spiders moving aboul' furnished 'ihe weird se+'I'ing 'For fhe senior play, The Tower Room Mys+ery , and 'rhus ended four shor+ ye s of high school life. ,W X SCH RODER Presidenf LEFT fo RIGHT-Sfone, Parker Schroder, O'Brien. OFFICERS Firsf Semesler Low KARL SCHRODER President RITA O'BRIEN Vice-Presidenf JUNE STONE Secrefary WILSON PARKER Treasurer MRS. M. M. JONES MR. C. E. BASH Advisers O Second Semesler High PAUL NEWTON Presidenf RITA O'BRIEN Vice-Presidenf JUNE STONE Secreiary KEASTER HALE Treasurer MRS. M. M. JONES MR. C. E. BASH Advisers LEFT TO RIGHT-Stone, P Newton, Hale, O'Brien. P. NEWTON President cc 5 xx QEIUIIDIIS DOROTHY M. Ac:-IATZ Basketball I, Tennis I, Volley- ball I, Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Derrick Sales- man 4, Baseball 4. RUTH ALLISON Sioux City, Iowa, Basketball I, Captain I, Volleyball tain l. EDITH E. ANDERSON MILDRED M. ARNOLD MAY ASBURY Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4. PHEBE ASBURY Scholarship Society I, Z, 3, 4. DOROTHY B. BARRETT Santa Cruz High School I. VIRGINIA BARTON Torrance High School I, 2. HAROLD E. BASHAM Latin Club I, Harmony Gush- ers 2, Boys' Band 2, Interclass Oratorical Contest 2, Gusher Reporter 3. MILTON BEECHER Football 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Indoor Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Track I, Follies I, One-Act Plays 2. EVA I. BENDER ARDATH E. BLACKBURN Basketball I, Captain I, Span- ish Club I, 2, 3, Hooting Hoot- ers I, 2, Boys' Glee Accom- panist I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4, Girls' Octet I, Girls' Quartet 2, String Trio I, 2, 3, Follies I, Z. CATH EY W. BLACKLOCK Turlock Union High School 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Interclass Baseball I, Agriculture Club 3, Tree Judging 3. MARY R. BLOYD One-Act Play 2, Follies I, 2, Fresno Pageant I, 2. SAM H. BRANDT Football 4, Dramatics Club 3, Secretary 3, Band I, 2, 3, Or- chestra 4, President 4, Forensic Club 4, A.S.B. Play 2, Class Play 3, 4, Class President 3, De- bating 4, County Extemporane- ous Contest 4, Derrick Donor Committee 3, Circulation Man- ager 4. KEITH BRIGHT Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Interclass Track l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Play 3, 4, A.S.B. Plays 3, 4, One- Act Plays I, 3, 4, Across the Border 4, Assistant Donor Manager Derrick 4. I, Cap- LEON BROUSSARD Aviation Club 3, 4. ARCHIBALD F. BROWN Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2. HAROLD BROWN Bakersfield High School I, 2, Fgotball Manager 4, Block 4. LANORA BRYAN Laton High School. PAULINE BRYANT G.A.A. 4, Class Play 3. JACK T. CAMPBELL Football I, 2, Science Club I, Bird Club 2, Latin Club 3, ln- terclass Debating 2. JOHN N. CAMPBELL Maricopa Junior High I, Bask- etball I, Indoor 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club I, 3, Glee 4, Boys' Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Property Manager 4, German Band 4, Operetta 4. BERNICE D. CARROLL Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Society I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Follies I, Vice-President Class 2. GERALD E. CONE LLOYD CONLEY VIOLA M. CONLEY Hockey 4, Volleyball 4, Spanish Club 3, Girls' Band 2, 3, Fol- lies I. STERLING A. CONLEY ALLEN D. COOK CLARENCE N. CRIDER A.S.B. Plays I, 2, Gusher Staff 4. NORA H. CRONIN ALICE B. CROW Basketball I, Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Dramatics Club 2, Class Play 3, Follies I 2, Class Vice-President I, Treas- urer 3, Kern County Music Fes- tival 3. MAYE CRUZAN CLARENCE W. CUMMINS Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Interclass Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Property Man- ager A.S.B. Play 4, Kern Coun- ty Tennis Championship 2, 3, 4, Stage Staff 4. FIRST COLUMN-Achatz, Allison, Anderson, Arnold, M. Asbury, P. As- bury, Barrett. SECOND COLUMN-Barton, H. Basham, Beecher, Bender Blackburn, Blacklock, Bloyd. cc 6 2: cc 7b HARRY E. CUTHBERTSON Football 3, 4, Track 4, Basket- ball 3, Block T 4, Class Chairman Mock Democratic Convention 3, Interclass Debat- ing 3. WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON Coalinga High School I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track I, Z, 3, Football 4, lnlerclass Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Interclass Track I, 2, 3, Block T 4, A.S.B. Play 2, Class President I, A.S.B. Treasurer 3. OLGA L. DECK Santa Ana High School I, Poly- technic High, Los Angeles Z, Choral Club 2. SALLY E. DE FORREST Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hoot- ing Hooters 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary- Trea'surer 3, Leaders' Group 2, Follies I, 2, G.A.A. Vaude- ville 3. JEAN DEL BONDIO Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Glee l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, President 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Operelta I, 2, Follies 2, Prom Commit- tee 3, lnterclass Debating l. AUDREY A. DENNIS Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Follies I, 2. DORIS F. DEVLIN Dramatlcs Club 3, One-Act Play 3, Girls' Hi Jinks l, Con- stitution Oralorical Contest I, Usher 3, Debating 2, 3. DOROTHY DONAHUE Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, Hockey 3, Span- ish Club l, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Leaders' Group 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Follies l, 2, Girls' League Treasurer 4, Gusher Contests: Best All-Around Stu- dent 3, Best Smile 3, Derrick Committee 3, Assistant Adver- tising Manager 4. FIRST COLUMN-Brandt, Bright, Broussard, A. Brown, H. Brown, Bryan, Bryant. SECOND COLUMN -Jack Campbell, John Campbell, Carroll, Cone, L. Conley, V. Con- ley, S. Conley. THIRD COLUMN- Cook, Crider, Cronin, Crow, Cruzan, Cummins, Cuthbertson. FOURTH COLUMN-Davidson, Deck, de Forrest, Del Bondio, Den- nis, Devlin, Donahue. RUTH ANNA DOYLE Dramatics Club 3, 4, Cabinet Member 4, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Glee 4, Class Play 3, One- Act Plays 2, 4, A.S.B. Play I, 4, Business Manager 4, Operetta 4, Constitution Oratorical Con- test I, 2, Sierra League Debate 4, lnterclass Debating I, 2, 3, Derrick Senior Committee 4, Kern County Oratorical Con- test 4. ROY DUNIGAN Football 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Class Play 3, Stage Manager 3, Student Director Class Play 3. RUTH E. EASLEY Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Ten- nis 2, Hockey 2, G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls' Band I, Combined Band 2, A.S.B. Play I, Hi-.links 2, Derrick Salesman 4. ALICE EASTMAN Hockey I, Spanish Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Follies I, 2, Class Play 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Body Repre- sentative 4, Ad Board 4, Senior Committee Derrick 4. ISABELLE EHLERS EDNA E. ESSICK Girls' League Committee ELMO S. EVANS Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Indoor 3, 4, Class Play 3, De- bating. ARTHU R FICKLE Track 2. JUNE E. FOSTER VERNON H. FREEMAN Golf 3, 4, Captain 4. ROBERT R. GAINEY Football 3, 4, Track 4, ball 4. ELLEN GARNER Scholarship Society I, 2, Fash- ion Show 2. JAMES L. GARNER Football I, 2, Basketball I, ln- door 3, 4, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Boys' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Concert Band 2, Vice- President 3, Follies 2, German Band 4, Lite Member California Scholarship Federation, Der- rick Sports Editor 4, Interclass Debating 2. D. RAYDENE GREEN Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Forensic Society I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Manager 2, President 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Interclass Debating I, 2, A.S.B. Play I, 2, 4, One-Act Play 3, Class Play 4, Second Vice-Presi- dent Girls' League 3, Second Place Oratorical Contest I, Third Place Kern County Ex- tempore 4, Debating 2, 3, 4, Oratory I, 4, Extempore 3, 4, Derrick Publicity Manager 2, Advertising Manager 3, Second Place C.C.C.L. Oratorical Con- test 4, C.I.F. Oratorical Con- test 4. RICHARD H. GREY Latin Club 2, 3. Base- ROY M. GOODING Dramatics Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, A.S.B. Plays 4, One-Act Play 2, 3, Assistant Stage Manager 3, Gusher Circulation Man- ager 3. GLAVIS G. GOODWILLIE KEASTER HALE Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Society I, 2, Presi- dent Class 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, 4, Vice-President I, Ad Board 4, Business Manager A.S.B. 4, Assembly Manager 4, Manager B Class Basketball 4, Gush- er Contest: Best Looking Bru- nette 3. FLORENCE A. HAMLIN Dramatics Club 3, One-Act Play 3, A.S.B. Play 2, Usher 3, Debating 2, 3. ALICE HANCOCK D.C.H.S., Roosevelt, Utah, I, Washington High, Ogden, Utah, 2, Dramatics Club I, Oper- etta I. WILLIAM HANKINS STEPHEN P. HARDING Indoor Baseball 2. OLIVE K. HARRIS Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Captain 4, Ten- nis 2, Play Day 3, 4, Chairman Charity Day 3, G.A.A. Z, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, A.S.B. Play 2, 3, Operetta 4, One-Act Plays 3, 4. HAZEL M. HART Santa Maria High School I. ILA C. HART Spanish Club 3, Band 2, Class Play 3, One-Act Plays 4. MYRTLE HART Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, A.S.B. Play 3, 4, One-Act Plays 3, 4, Derrick Accountant 3, Secre- tary 4. ROY G. HART Football 4. VELMA HARVEY Whittier Union High School I, John C. Fremont High School, Los Angeles, I, 2, Tracy Union High School 4, Basketball 2, Captain 2, Volleyball Z, Cap- tain 2, Baseball I, Captain I, Book Review Club I, 2, Latin Club I, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Freshman Chorus I, Class Play 4. RUTH HATFIELD Glee I, Scholarship Society 3, Follies I, Operetta I, Derrick Senior Committee 4. LORENA K. HAYDEN Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters I, 2, 3, A.S.B. Play 4, One-Act Plays 4. LUCILLE HENRY Hanford Union High School 2, Tennis I, Hooting Hooters 2, Leaders' Group 3, Girls' Band 2, Class Play 3, Follies I, One- Act Plays I, 4. HENRIETTA HILL Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Business Manager 3. FIRST COLUMN-Doyle, Dunigan, Easley, Eastman, Ehlers, Essick, Evans. SECOND COLUMN-Fickle, Foster, Freeman, Gainey, E. Garner, J. Garner, Goodwillie. 448 by cc 9 by WALTER HIGGINS Football 3, Manager 4, Bask- etball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Glee 2, 3, 4, Block T 3, 4, Scholarship Society 4, Follies 2, One-Act Plays 3, A.S.B. Play 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Class President 4, Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3, Washington Essay Contest 3, Boys' Quartet 3, Boys' Band l, 2, 3, Derrick Assistant Sports Editor 3. MINTON HOWELL JACK C. JACOBUS Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Harmony Gushers 2, 3, 4, Follies 2, Ad Board 3, 4, Assembly Manager A.S.B. 3, 4, Assembly Council 3, Chairman 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer I, 2, 3, Song Committee 3, Vice-President California Schol- arship Federation District Ten, Gusher Copy Committee 2, Feature Editor 3, Derrick Copy Committee I, Assistant Sports Editor 2, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Senior Editor 4. ANNIE J. JANSEN Alexander Hamilton Junior High, Long Beach, I, Forensics 4, One-Act Play 2, A.S.B. Play I. WILMA JOHNSON Spanish Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Usher I, 2, 3, 4, Head Usher 4. JOSEPH J. JOHNSTON Football 4, Basketball 3, 4, Indoor 2, 3, 4. KEITH D. JONES Basketball Z, Tennis 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Inter- class Debating 2, Derrick Donor Committee 3, Advertis- ing Manager 4. JEAN JOYCE Tennis 3, Track 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Derrick Copy Commit- tee 2, Art Committee 3, Poster Manager 4. WILLIAM LANYON Hollywood High, Beverly Hills High, North Hollywood High l, 2, 3, Tennis Manager 4, Swimming 3, Fencing 3, Sci- ence Club I, World Friendship Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Harle- quin Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, A.S.B. Play 3, Class Plays 3, Auditorium Program Commit- tee 4, School Shakespearean Contest 3, Debating 3, Gush- er Staff 4, Arcade Reporter, Sports Editor, Highlights Re- porter. JACK LASLEY Golf 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Forensic So- ciety I, 2, A.S.B. Play 3, De- bating 2, Derrick Donor Committee 2, Circulation Man- ager 3. FIRST COLUMN-Gooding, Green, Grey, Hale, Hamlin, Hancock, Hankins. S EC ON D COLUMN- Harding, Harris, H. Hart, I. Hart, M. Hart, R. Hart, Harvey. THIRD COLUMN-Hatfield, Hayden, Hen- ry, Higgins, Hill, Howell, Jacobus. FOURTH COLUMN-Jansen, John- son, Johnston, Jones, Joyce, Lanyon, Lasley. ELLEN LAVELLE Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Ca tain 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volley- ban I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, G.A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Glee I, One- Act Plays 2, 3, Follies I. VIRGINIA E. LEFFINGWELL Whatcom High, Bellingham, Washington, l, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Volleyball I, 2, 4, Golf 3, Play Day I, 3, 4, G.A.A. 7, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Scholarship Soci- ety I, Z, Hooting Hooters 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Girls' League Treasurer 7, Second Vice-President 4, Dramatics Club 2, Glee 2, 3, Ad Board 4, Secretary A.S.B. 4, Secre- tary Class 2, 3, May Queen Attendant 4. MILDRED LINGO Volleyball 4, Scholarship So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, DerrIck Assistant Editor 3, Copy Editor 4. VIRGINIA L. LISMAN Basketball I, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Manager 2, Scholarship So- ciety I, Glee I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters 2, 3, Class Play 4, Operetta I, 2, 4, One-Act Plays 4, Girls' Trio 2, Mixed Quartet 3, Girls' Quar- tet 4, Valley Play Contest 4, Follies 2, Derrick Assistant Copy Editor 2, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Senior Editor 4. GLADYS LOCKHART K.C.U.H.S., Bakersfield I, 2, 3. STAN LOCKWOOD Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Block T I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. JOSEPH R. LOPEZ Long Beach Polytechnic I, 2, 3, Swimming 3, Water Polo 3. EVA A. LOVELL Clarkesville, Georgia, 3, Schol- arship Society I, 2, 3. MARGARET LOVITT Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Society I, 2, Oratorical Contest 2, Winner Literary Contest, Prose, 2. ARLIN LUCAS Track I, Basketball 2, Indoor Z, 3, 4, Captain 3, Football 3, 4, Block T 4. ORVAL A. LUND Football 3, 4. RAYMOND M. MCADAM Football 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Block T 3, 4, Baseball I, Science Club I, Band I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, A.S.B. Play I, Gusher Make-Up Editor 3. JOSEPHINE M. MADSON Compton Junior College, Kern County Union High School, Bakersfield, Basketball 2, 3, G. A.A. Z, 3, 4. J. EDWARD MALEDY Basketball 3, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, lnterclass Track 3, 4, Boys' Band I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Block T 4. NEIL J. McCLINTOCK Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 4, Orchestra 3. FRANKLIN H. MAYGREN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Block T I, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN L. MELOAN Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Scholarship So- ciety I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Secretary lg G,A,A, 1, 4, Hooting Hooters I, 7, 3, Follies 2, A.S.B. Representative 3, Ad Board 3, Second Vice-President Girls' League 4, Chairman Prom Committee 3, Gusher Staff 2, 3, Editor 3, Derrick Staft 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. GEORGE C. MINTIER, JR. Football 3, Indoor 2, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. WENDELL MISSAMORE Interclass Baseball I, 2, 3, In- terclass Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball 2. GEORGE MONCIER Football 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Class President 2. ELLIS MOORE HELEN E. MOTT Orleans High, Orleans, Indi- ana, I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey Z, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Hootlng Hooters 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Life Member Calitornia Schol- arship Federation. EVERETTE W. MOYER Debating 2, Representative Mock Democratic Convention 3. COY F. MULLINS Football 3, Operetta I, 2. BESSIE MURRAY Spanish Club 23 Forensic Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3, Hooting Hooters 2, Band I, 2, Secretary 2, Dramatics Club 2, Madrigals I, Los Trovadores Errantes I, Follies I, Hi Jinks Skit, Winner of Local Constitu- tion Oratorical Contest 2, 3, First Place Literary Digest Essay Contest 2, Derrick Copy Committee 2, Gush- er 3. EVELYN M. NELSON Hockey 2, 4, Tennis 2, Basket- ball 2, 3, Volleyball I, Girls' Glee 3, 4, President 4, Hoot- ing Hooters I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 4. PAUL A. NEWTON Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tennis I, 2, 4, Kern County Doubles Champion I, 2, San Joaquin Valley Doubles Cham- pion 2, Baseball 3, 4, Scholar- ship Society I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Ten- nis Club I, 2, Vice-President 2, Class President 2, 4, Secretary- Treasurer I, Boys' Band I, Ad Board 4, A.S.B. Representative 4, One-Act Play 2, Secretary Central Region ot California Scholarship Federation 4, Lite Member of Calitornia Scholar- ship Federation. FIRST COLUMN-Lavelle, Lettingwell, Lingo, Lisman, Lockhart, Lock- wood, Lopez. SECOND COLUMN-Lovell, Lovitt, Lucas, Lund, McAdam, McClintock, Madson. 4cI0:: HAROLD NICHOLS Indoor 3, Science Club I, Fol- lies 2. WYLMA NISBET Volleyball I, Baseball I, Glee 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4, Derrick Salesman 4. WILLIAM E. NORRIS RITA O'BRIEN Hooting Hooters 2, 3, President 3, Glee 4, President 4, Vice- President 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Drum Ma- ior 3, 4, Forensic Club I, 2, Orchestra I, Follies I, 2, Class Play 3, Operetta 4, A.5.B. Play 2, Vice-President Class 3, 4, Ad Board 2, 3, Secretary 3: Girls' L e a q u e Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Interclass Debating I, Derrick Donor Committee I, 2, Advertising Committee J, Donor Manager 4. ROBERT A. OHMAN Latin Club I, 2, 3, 41 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Scholarship Society I, Business Manager A.S.B. Play 4, One-Act Play 2, Follies 2, Gusher Copy Editor 3, Derrick Salesman I, Extem- poraneous Contest 3. BERNARD OWEN Basketball 3, Indoor 3, Span- ish Club I, 2. WILSON PARKER Santa Maria Union High School 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Dramatic: Club 4, A.S.B. Play 4, One-Act Plays 4, Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4. CLIFFORD PERRINE Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Con- stitution Oration 3. STANLEY J. PETERSON Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Indoor Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Block T 4, Glee I, Derrick Assistant Advertisinq Manager 3, 4, CARL B. POWELL HUGH G. POWERS ATHALEA PRICE Tennis I, Latin Club I, 2, Glee 2, 4, Class Play 4, Follies 2, A,S.B. Play 3, Operetta 2, 4: Derrick Art Staft 4. VERNIE B. PROVINCE Little Rock High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, 3, K.C.U.H.S., Bakersfield, 3, Spanish Club 3, Band I. WILBERT QUIGLEY John C. Fremont High School, Los Angeles, I, 2,, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Block T 3, 4. GEORGIA L. RAY Coalinga Union High School 3, One-Act Plays 4, Derrick Ac- countant 4. FIRST COLUMN-Maledy, F. May- gren, Meloan Mintier Missamore Moncier, Moore. SECOND COL- UMN-Mott, Moyer, Mullins, Mur- ray, Nelson, Newton, Nichols THIRD COLUMN-Nisbat, Norris O'Brien, Ohman, Ovln, Parker Perrine. FOURTH COLUMN- Pet: erson, Powell Powers, Price Province, Ouiqley, Ray. FRANCES REBER Spanish Club I, 2. LORETTA U. REED Hockey 35 Basketball 35 Volley- ball 35 Baseball 35 Follies 2. RUTH REED Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 4. MALCOLM RIELLY Oakland Technical High SchooI5 Long Beach Polytechnic High 25 Baseball I5 Track 45 Football 45 Tumbling Club 3, 4, President 45 Interclass Diving and Swim- ming 2. PATRICIA K. RILEY K.C.U.H.S., Bakersfield, 35 Ven- ice High School 35 Hockey 35 Basketball 3, Captain 35 Volley- ball 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Follies I. ERVIN SCHLICHTEN Dramatics Club Member-at- Large 3, 45 Glee 3, 45 A.S.B. Plays 3, 45 Class Play 45 Indi- vidual Acting Trophy at Fresno 45 Across the Border 45 Gusher Exchange Editor 35 Derrick Photographer 3, 4. RICHARD SCHRADER Football 35 Science Club 25 Basketball 2, 35 Indoor Base- ball 3. KARL SCHRODER Football I, 2, 3, 45 'Irack 2, 3, 45 Block T 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 2, Vice-President 25 Band I, 2 3, President 35 Class Presi- dent 2, 45 Derrick Assistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4. THAREN R. SCOTT Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling I, 25 Interclass Baseball I, 2, 35 Interclass Track I, 2, 3, 45 Block T 3, 45 Forensic Club 45 Debating Team 45 Aviation Club 45 Gusher Reporter 4. CLIFFORD E. SMYSER Apparatus Manager 3, 45 Sci- ence Club I5 Bird Club 25 ln- terclass Debating I5 Interclass Forensic Contest 2. ELWOOD A. SNOWDEN ELLIS A. SNYDER Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 35 Block T I, Z, 3, 45 Forensic Club I, 2, 3, 45 Class President I, 35 Student Body Representa- tive 3, President 45 Ad Board 3, 45 Gusher Contest: Most Popular Boy 3, Prettiest Blushes 35 Derrick Assistant Donor Manager 3. DAN SOOY Football 2, 3, 45 Golf 45 Schol- arship Society I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Manager 2, President 35 Block T 45 Follies 25 Life Member California Schol ship Federa- tion5 First Pl Central Cali- fornia Extemp re Contest 35 Interscholastic Debating 2, 35 Class Play 4. BILL SPECHT Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Block T 45 Class Play 35 Gusher Con- test: Best Looking Blonde 3. ALLI ENE STEVENS NELL STEPHENS Claremore High School, Clare- more, Oklahoma, 35 Basketball I, 25 Hockey I5 Volleyball I, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Tennis 35 Rain- bow Girls 35 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Glee I, 35 One-Act Plays 4. MARCELL STIRN Whittier Union High School I5 Track 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. EDDIE A. STOCKTON Downey High School I5 Bowling Green High School, Kentucky, 25 Class Business Manager I, President I. JUNE A. STONE Bird Club 25 Hooting Hooters 2, 35 Class Secretary 4. RYAN A. STRAND icience Club I5 Gusher Statt FRED STRICKLER Track I, 25 Dramatics Club 3, 4, President 45 Spanish Club 25 Bird Club 25 Glee 3, Treasurer 35 A.S.B. Plays 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 45 First Place Derrick Sales Contest 35 G-usher Staff 35 Derrick Assistant Sales Manager 3, Sales Man- ager 4. FRANCES STRINGER K.C.U.H.S., Bakersfield, I, 25 Spanish Club I, 2, 35 Home Economics Club 2. LYLE L. STUMBAUGH Football I, 35 Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 35 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Follies I, 25 Class Play 35 A.S.B. Play 35 Derrick Assist- ant Business Manager 3, Busi- ness Manager 4. RAYMAN STURDEVANT Football 3, 45 Basketball 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Interclass Track I, 3, 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Scholarship Society I, 3, 45 Block T 2, 3, 45 Band I5 Gusher Assistant Business Manager Z. LEROY STUSSY WILLIAM B. TALMAGE Football 35 Track 3, Manager 45 Latin Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Glee I, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Boys' Quartet 45 Class Play 45 A.S.B. Play 2, 35 Operetta 25 Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. DORA I. TAYLOR Basketball, Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball, G.A.A. 3, 45 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Society 35 Glee I, 25 Operetta 25 May Queen Attendant 4. PORTER C. TORREY Interclass Track 2, 45 Track 2, 45 Indoor 3, 45 Safety Commit- tee 2, 3, 4. RUTH E. TURNER Hockey 45 Volleyball 45 Tennis I, 25 Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 35 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Hooting Hooters 35 Glee I5 Usher I5 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Combined Band 2, 35 Dramatics Club 35 Life Member California Scholar- ship Federation5 Follies 25 Class Secretary 25 Gusher Contest: Best Looking Brunette 35 Derrick Salesman I, Copy Committee 3, Copy Editor 45 May Queen Attendant 4. FIRST COLUMN-Reber, L. Reed, R. Reed, Rielly, Riley, Schlichten, Schrader. SECOND COLUMN-Schroder, Scott, Smyser, Snowden, E. Snyder, Sooy, Specht. cc I2n HAI cc I3 up OKIE VARNER Baskelball, Caplain 2, 3, Hock- ey, Volleyball, Caplain I, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club 3, 4, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4, Scholarship Sociely 4, Girls' League Secrelary 4, A. S. B. Vice-Presidenl 4, Represenla- five 3, Class Vice-President I, 3, Secrefary 2, Gusher Con- lesl, Besl Leader and Jolliesl 3, lnlerscholasfic Debaling 2, 3, 4, Exlemporaneous Conlesf 2, Derrick Assislanf Sporls Edilor 4. JOHN D. VAUGHN O'Keefe Junior High, Aflanfa, Georgia, Science Club I, Op- erefla 4, Gusher 4. BOBBIE WADDELL Long Beach Polylechnic High School, Baskefball, Hockey, Volleyball, Caplain 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 2, Spanish Club I, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Der- rick Salesman I, GusI1er 4, News Edifor of Senior Edilion. ELEANOR H. WAGNER Baskelball, Volleyball, Hockey I, 2, G.A.A. 2, Glee I, 2, Dra- matics Club 3, Treasurer 3, A. S. B. Play 3, Operelra 2, Class Vice-Presidenl I, Treasurer 2, Derrick Salesman 2, Gusher 4. ELOUISE WARD Hockey 3, 4, Baskelball 3, Vol- leyball 3, 4, Caplain 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Class Secrelary 2, Treasurer 2, Prom Commiflee 3, A.S.B. Represenlalive 3, Vice- Presi- denl 4, Secrelary Girls' League 3, Presidenl 4, Gusher Con- lesl: Besl Looking Brunelle 2, Fresno Queen C o n l e sl 3, Gusher 3, Derrick Staff 3, May Queen 4. MAMIE L. WEAVER Whilfier Union High School, K.C.U.H.S., Bakersfield. ORVILLE WERLING M.ARNOLD WHISMAN Foolball I, Z, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Avialion Club 3, 4, Block T 3, 4. KEITH WHITWILL Foolball 2, 3, Dramalics Club 3, 4, A.S.B. Play 3, 4, Class Play 4, Prom Commillee 3, Gusher Contest Prefliesl Name 3. EILEEN M. WILLIAMS Chagrin Falls, Ohio, I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Secrelary. BOB WILSON Foofball 3, Bird Club 2, Vice- Presidenl 2, Lalin Club I, Sci- ence Club I, Class Play 3, Band I, 3, 4, Sfage Sfaff 3, Prop Manager. MAYLISBETH WILSON Walla Walla, Washinglon, Spanish Club 2, Operefla 2, Music Memory Conlest l, 2. CHESTER K. WYLIE Maricopa High School, Lalin Club, Class Play 2, La Ra- visla Business Manager. FIRST COLUMN-Slephens, Slev- ens, Slirn, Slockfon, Stone, Slrand, Sfrickler. SECOND COLUMN- Sfringer, L. Slumbaugh, Slurdevanl, Slussy, Talmage, Taylor, Torry. THIRD COLUMN-Turner, Varner, Vaughn, Waddell, Wagner, Ward, Weaver. FOURTH COLUMN- Werling, Whisman, Whilwill, Wil- liams, B. Wilson, M. Wilson, Wylie. OFFICERS First Semester Low BOB HARRAH President ALICE BRADFORD Vice-President FORREST CHANCELLOR Secretary JOE SCHWAFEL Treasurer MISS MILDRED BAER MR. RAYMOND SCOTT Advisers O High SAM BRANDT President OKIE VARN ER Vice-President BILL TALMAGE Secretary-Treasurer MISS THELMA WHITE MR. C. L. TOMERLIN Advisers .lllllllllll CIJQSS IN many important activities iuniors were prominent. Four members of the class were elected to student body offices, and a number of girls 'From the group were outstanding in the work of the Girls' League. Football heroes too numerous to mention came from the iunior ranks, to say nothing of the basketball and track stars who were indispensable to the teams. Originality was one of the chief characteristics ot iunior class HARRAH, President. BACK ROW-Grimes, Lynch, Jobe, Shaver, Huey, J. Wright, Singleton, Gill, Dickson. THIRD ROW-Lough, Priest, Pierce, Rinker, N. Wright, Stites, Weaver, Rose, McFaddin. SECOND ROW-Wildharber, Rasmussen, Trotter, McDonald, Lovitt, Kennedy, Garlow, B. Snyder, Hamilton. FRONT ROW-Arnold, Sherman, Edmonds, Goldstein, Johnson, Thomas, Berry, Lockhart, Ballanfonte. BRANDT, President. BACK ROW-Harrah, Conley, Graue, Brown, Diffenbaugh, Franklin, Burns, Marshall, Eidson, Schwafel. THIRD ROW-Howard, Holt, Hatfield, Weaver, Probst, Bachelder, Scott, Bace, Smith, Jeans. SECOND ROW-Hobbs, Romines, Eastwood, Self, Reagan, Tolles, Grimes, Walker, Hayes, Moyer. FRONT ROW-Palmer, DeLaney, Phillips, Boutwell, Fisher, Furry, Devlin, Evans, McKenzie, Johnson. HARRISON, Chairman Prom Committee. BACK ROW-Kuchenbecker, Johnson, Steinmetz, Plank, Curry, Hampton, Huddleston, Leffingwell, Loperena, Koker. THIRD ROW-Harper, King, Dale, Mclntyre, Snider, Blacklock, Tucker, Marks, Denning, Ballangee. SECOND ROW--Price, Maygren, McBrien, Du Vall, Hillard, Moats, Mayer, Schluneger, Murray, G, Graham. FRONT ROW-Lippert, Nix, Carroll, Quick, Stites, Scott, Stevens, Wolownik, Cone, Province. cc I4 77 entertainments. Under the direction ot Claude McGuire Take lt Easy, Helen, a clever play, was presented for the benefit of the class. Following it, a sport dance was given in the gym. Later, a peppy minstrel show was presented, with talented members ot the class malzing up the cast. From a financial standpoint, the carnival dance was the great- est success ot the year. The side shows included many fea- tures. such as the fat lady and the bearded woman. Climaxing a most successful year came the Junior-Senior Prom. BACK ROW-Strinqfellow, Pannell, Stewart, V. Radanovich, Bell, Poppett, Reed, R. Glendening, Courtney. THIRD ROW-Schuster, E. Wildharber, Malters, Harding, Wallace, Staley, Jordan, Bradley, Kanode. SECOND ROW-Day, Foster, Stone- braker, Cornelius, Niebel, Foust, Johnson, Colley. FRONT ROW-Skinner, Foster, Newton, Beck, Gordon, Le Count, Lawson, Terrill. JOBE, President. BACK ROW-Cauvel, Thornton, H. Snyder, Buchanan, Chancellor, Beavers, Duke, Covey, McDermott, Christian. THIRD ROW-Bradford, Montigel, Rice, Finster, Rush, Weaver, Leach, Dancey, Endicott, Stewart. SECOND ROW-Kehoe, R. Beard, Lang, Graham, Thomas, Hill, Kelly, C. Beard, Marshall, Davis. FRONT ROW- Axt, Kness, Moynier, Gill Foster, Harrison, Hale, Z. Johnson, Albrecht, A. Schwafel. SCHWAFEL, President. BACK ROW-Fink, McGuire, Duntsch, Reaves, McMullen, Voris, MacDowell, Skiver, Wheeler, Axt. THIRD ROW--Lang, Hickernell, Caldero, Nix, Bramley, Roberts, Vineyard, Crawford, Vaughn, Grimes. SECOND ROW-M. Eastman, Hall, Romines, Campbell, Gupton, Jenkins, Burnquist, Jones, Colbert, Hudson. FRONT ROW- Kemeny, Rhoten, Berry, Doolittle, Burleson, Elder, Wegis, Thatcher, Hill, Foster. HIGGINS, President Low Seniors. OFFICERS Second Semester Low JUNIOR JOBE President BARBARA MONTIGEL Vice-President VELMA GORDON Secretary-Treasurer MISS ELOISE SMITH MR. VERN MULLEN Advisers O High JOE SCHWAFEL President MARY JANE LOUGH Vice-President BOB SNYDER Secretary BILL MCBRIEN Treasurer MISS MILDRED BAER MR. RAYMOND SCOTT Advisers ccI5n -JL' OFFICERS Firsl Semesier Low BEECH ER RINTOUL Presidenl WILLIAM CAMERON Vice-Presidenl DOROTHY H OUSTON Secretary CLARENCE JEFFERY Treasurer MISS JOSEPHINE SQUIRE MR. BAILEY NEWLEE Advisers High DUANE HALL Presideni JUNIOR JOBE Vice-Presidenf MARVEL FOSTER Secrefary-Treasurer JULIUS LANG, JR. Sergeanl-af-Arms MISS ELOISE SMITH MR. VERN MULLEN Advisers Q f iv- 3? II Sllllllllllllllllf CLQSS FLAILING legs, swearing brows, clouds of dusl, a sleel- muscled body hurlling lhrough lhe air-and 'rhe sophomores decided lo lake 'lhe inlerclass iraclc meel' inlo lheir own hands. Laler +he seniors found Iheir baseball 'leam lagging behind +ha'r of fhe second-year classmen, and were Ihe iunior girls surprised when lhey found lhemselves bealen in bo+h baskelball and volleyball! Sophomores came very close lo winning a half-day holiday in lhe Washingl'on's Birlhday parade, and +he Iwo dances RINTOUL, Presidenl. BACK ROW-Hari, Clammer, Rasmussen, Moll, Haven, Mosher, McNeil, Jacobus, Richardson. THIRD ROW-Hoysf, Siamback, Marrinez, Freeborn, Koker, Lowe, Farmer, Moore, Brownfield. SECOND ROW-Kerr, Rinfoul, Culhberlson, Goode, Lewis, Drake, Blacklock, Brown, Conley. FRONT ROW- Marshall, Hellesheimer, Ayers, Goin, Alvarez, Canaan, Jameson, Carmack, Forgie. HALL, President BACK ROW-Plaskefl, Fukushima, Conley, Walron, Huey, E. Reed, Bradley, Boleriack, Richardson. THIRD ROW-Carter, Johnson, M. Reed, Shugart, McCarver, Gralz, Dohring, Lulfon, Hovis. SECOND ROW- E. Brown, Bace, Kellermeyer, Byrd, Inman, Easley, Tolf, Welch, Doyle. FRONT ROW-Conner, Hopkins, Dosier, Cozby, Fickle, Moncier, Hunl, Snowden, Kensinger. BACK ROW-Evans, Thompson, McLean, Krysfall, DeCIue, DuVaIl, Baller, Walls, Ward. THIRD ROW-Scoil, Harrah, Smiih, Clark, Newman, Winslow, Varner, Myers, Daup. SECOND ROW-Porcho, Williams, Hood, Welch, Smilh, Ham- illon, Sfone, Essick, While. FRONT ROW-Burneff, Tiffany, Kofahl, Paulsen, Dennis, M. Smilh, Lori, Housfon, Traise, 44 l6n wlff' X' ,,.f'f'I I and +he pay assembly which +he class sponsored were suc- cesses and succeeded in increasing bolh 'rhe class's populari+y and funds. There was much musical lalenl in lhe class. The band had many sophomores, and lhe concerl mas'I'er of 'I'he orcheslra was a second-year man. Successes in sporl were noi lhe only ones lhe sophomores achieved. No+ only +he Block T, bul also almosl every olher sociely in school, nol' excep+ing 'lhe Scholarship Sociely, had ifs 'full quola of sophomores in i+s ranlxs. BACK ROW-Russell, Wilson, Jeffery, Culp, Cool, Jeffress, Chaffin, Piffman, Sipes. THIRD ROW-Evafl, Laughery, Lowell, Broden, Mitchell, Cruzan, Sligall, R. Asbury, Douglas. SECOND ROW-Kurlz, Duff, Anderson, Bupp, McKain, Buckley, Cronin, Church, Pyaff. FRONT ROW-Callen, Black, Phillips, March, Lanier, Finsler, Weiss, Edwards, Gepharl. VARNER, President. BACK ROW-Garralf, Gibson, Campbell, Wilkie, Murff, Linscorf, Cooley, Woods, Faughn. THIRD ROW-Love, Davis, Mclnfyre, DeAndraca, Elder, J. Clark, Shaver, Blubough, O'Brien. SECOND ROW-Barton, Torrey, Woods, Alldredge, Grey, Fairbanks, Baron, Waller, Doss. FRONT ROW-Hagler, Nance, Smilhe, Peferson, Robbins, Ray, Schmidf, Vaughn, Niebel. BUCKLEY, Presidenl. BACK ROW-Waddell, Ray, Titus, Kopp, Ohler, Sfrang, Robinson, Meacher. THIRD ROW-A, Johnsnn, Carnernn, Macaulay, Kilmer, Waldner, Adkisson, Venable, Grosz, O'DelI, Rose. SECOND ROW-E. Johnsfon, Vogle, J. Province, Norris, Slokes, G. Beck, Shaler, Crawford, Muller, Des Cormiers. FRONT ROW-Sfewarf, Miller, N. Smirh, Thurman, Hedrick, Reagan, Fuller, Richard, Luflon, Pyaff. OFFICERS Second Semesfer Low OMA VARNER President ETHRIDGE DRAKE Vice-Presidenl THELMA KILMER Secrelary LOIS CONNER Treasurer HARLEY STUMBAUGH Sergeanf-af-Arms MISS ALICE ATWOOD MR. FRED BEATTY Advisers O High LOWELL BUCKLEY Presiden? noaenr wi-me lyfkifo Vice-President Z FLOYE EVATT Secretary LESTER CON NER Treasurer W MISS JOSEPHINE SOUIRE M R. BAILEY NEWLEE Advisers 44 l7n OFFICERS Firsl Semesler Low HOWARD HOGAN Presidenf BILL DU N N Vice-President EVA SHELTON Secrela ry-Trea su rer MR. MAURICE BEJACH MR. SIDNEY STANSELL Advisers High ROGER WADDELL Presidenl HARLEY STU MBAUGH Vice-President RUTH ASBURY Secrelary-Treasurer FRANK THOMPSON Sergeant-al-Arms MISS ALICE ATWOOD MR. FRED BEATTY Advisers FIKESIIDIAIW C1555 AS lhe year l932-33 draws lo a close, lhe freshmen may look back wi'I'h no uncerlain pride on lheir accomplishmenls. Slarling l'he year wilh lhe grealesl' of spiril, 'lhe leams, wilh fhe supporl of lhe roolers, swepl 'loward viclory, somelimes only being lurned from lheir goal al lhe lasl slep. Some- limes lhe laurel wrealh has been lheirs: al olher limes lhey have merely had lhe sighl' of viclory. Thai lhe members of lhe class have been well supplied wilh HOGAN, Presidenl. BACK ROW-Freeman, Kehoe, A. Johnslon, Conley, Kuwa- hara, Brooks, Church, Gaunl, Phillips, Mills. THIRD ROW-Clark, Conners, Jesse, Rennels, Carler, Slevens, Thompson, Smilh, Callen, Rumbough. SECOND ROW- Wagner, Spechl, Sligall, Hogan, Bell, Blacklock, Newlon, Lewis, Jones, Colberl. FRONT ROW-Kielman, Vaughn, Parker, King, Poffer, Hulse, Wodars, Voice, McKee, Calberl. WADDELL, Presldenl BACK ROW-Hueler, Ballard, Klinge, Frank, Moodle, Jasgerson, Roberlson, Keckler, Scoff, Bailey. THIRD ROW-V. Fosler, Porcho, Co ee, C-wlnr, Mnrqan. Turley, Reedy, Vandagriff, McFarland, Dienslein. SECOND ROW-Slussy, Schwab, Lanler, Loperena, Rolhwell, Tilus, Bush, Boul- well, Hence, Gervais. FRONT ROW-King, McKenzie, Arndl, Rowe, Higgins, Misner, Cronin, Sullivan, Douglas, Babcock. BACK ROW-Schoenlv, Sankoff, Townsend, Sanders, Boyd, Auslln, Endicoll, L. Small, Sisley, !. Smilh. THIRD ROW-Kelso, Freeman, Welsh, Hess, McNa+f, Kelly, Bush, Mason, Faughn, Ireland. SECOND ROW-Rennals, Devine, Culh- berlson, Canadv, Campbell, McNall, Diffenbaugh, Cameron, G. Smith, Wal- son. FRONT ROW-A. Clark, H. Shel+on, Slaler, E. Shelfon, Cullins, Richard- son, Eng, Wildharber, Ingersoll, Kielman. cc I8n . ...Y , www - fmeafzzze -1' ' EE! 9 - Q .- X X . , N, y . H, Q, , I . . , H 5 1. In N P l -ff. . .r as .45 Q ag 5, Q api- xy 'IL Q 'Z 'IQ li k y g . lf -B ZQV 3 A If , A ' ' ' Ji ikiev? fr L f school spirit, their representation in many organizations on the campus shows, and with the continuation of this same spirit of enthusiasm and co-operation, the class will go tar toward achieving the full perfection of student government, student scholarship, and student life. This year the social activities started with a tea, given on the Friday before school opened. The first tormal gathering after school began was the 'Freshman reception, held in the gymnasium. BACK ROW-Haynes, Benson, Boroff, Dalton, Dykes, Hubbard, Willis, Doolittle, Madson, Nixon. THIRD ROW-Morris, Brooks, Sherman, Peden, Rogers, Kurtz, Dill, Kinnebrew, Tellyer, Nightingale. SECOND ROW-Roberts, C. Chandler, M. Chand- ler, Simmons, Lynch, Clark, Odell, Dunn, Lopey, B. Small. FRONT ROW-Doolittle, Doughty, Webber, Scott, Dane, Harrison, Meyer, Lewis, Pierce, Cooper. AUSTIN, President. BACK ROW-O'dell, R. Snyder, Weaver, Stuart, Loftis, Deakins, Morgan, Ozburn, Argent, Lavelle. THIRD ROW-Blakeny, Hart, Benningsdort, Harris, Dahlin, Finley, Whitewell, Walton, O. Jones, O'dell, Seale. SECOND ROW-Shea, Brice, Harder, Patterson, Fairbanks, L. Clark, Lanyon, Downs, Whitley, Herrod. FRONT ROW- Taylor, Mewborn, Brown, Balzer, Fleenor, Wesson, Russell, Elliott, Martinez, Griffith, Parks. DUNN, President. BACK ROW-Kopp, Covey, Wilder, Howk, Oaks, M. Jones, Agee, Tulk, Kintner, Thompson. THIRD ROW-Dennis, Bird, Dear, Sophy, Moore, Patterson, Layfield, Shelburne, Foster, Shaler. SECOND ROW-Hance, Cox, Bretton, Cooley, Fleharty, Lawton, Geissel, Graham, Phillips, Keith. FRONT ROW-Black, Denton, Trott, Speck, Elliston, Weaver, Olson, Kofahl, Prout, Dancey. OFFICERS Second Semester Low PAU L AUSTIN President ORAN N EWTON Vice-President H ELEN SHELTON Secreta ry-Treasurer EUGEN E O'DELL Sergeanhat-Arms MISS BEE EDWARDS MR. CHET L. BAIRD Advisers High BILL DUNN President RICHARD SNYDER Vice-President MARTHA TURLEY Secreta ry-Treasurer MR. MAURICE BEJACH MR. SIDNEY STANSELL Advisers N . .Eg..'lv-4. -7 cc l9n ELLIS SNYDER President BACK ROW-J. Schwafel, J Jacobus, B. Snyder, Oxford Newton, E. Snyder, Hale: FRONT ROW-Jeans, Eastman Varner, Ward, Bradford, Leftingwell. OFFICERS First Semester ELLIS SNYDER President ELOU ISE WARD Vice-President VIRGINIA LEFFINGWELL Secretary KEASTER HALE Business Manager JACK JACOBUS Assembly Manager BOB SNYDER ALICE BRADFORD ODIS OXFORD OKIE VARNER Student Body Representatives MR. F. A. BAUMAN Student Body Treasurer MISS PHYLLIS POULIN Student Body Bookkeeper Second Semester ELLIS SNYDER President OKIE VARNER Vice-President ALICE BRADFORD Secretary JOE SCHWAFEL Business Manager KEASTER HALE Assembly Manager BOB SNYDER ELEANOR JEANS PAUL NEWTON ALICE EASTMAN Student Body Representatives MR. F. A. BAUMAN Student Body Treasurer MISS PHYLLIS POULIN Student Body Bookkeeper S'IlJlllf1lI'l' ll0llY WITH a rap ot the gavel, the attention ot the Associated Student Body is called to order by President Ellis Snyder: and the minutes ot the last Ad Board meeting are read by the secretary. As the constitution used tor the preceding year could not till the present needs, partially caused by the extensive expansion in the student body, it was revised, and several new amendments were added. Formerly, the student body representatives were known as Ad Board members: but a new amendment was passed changing that name to the one ot representatives. The qualitications allowing the sports managers to earn their letters were revised so that any chance ot partiality or tavoritism will be eliminated in the tuture. A tew years ago the need tor an assembly manager was realized by the Administrative Board: so one was appointed. However, no mention was made ot the step in the constitu- tion. This year, in order to make this step lawtul, an amend- ment was passed giving the Associated Student Body Rep- resentatives power to appoint an assembly manager and to state his powers. Also, a rule was passed making it necessary tor any class wishing a date on the school calendar to till out an application blank to be signed and counter-signed by the class president and adviser. This was then submitted to the student body president, and a vote was taken as to whether it was advisable to grant the request or not. Many other changes were made in the constitution so that it be- came much more applicable to the present needs ot the student body. Ellis Snyder, president tor two semesters, proved himselt ex- tremely capable and able to carry the responsibilities ot such an important position: and it is with a teeling ot having accomplished something worth while that the Administrative Board closes the year, knowing, however, that without the assistance given by the 'Faculty and the co-operation shown by the students that it would not have had a successtul year. 44 20 by Glllls' llirlfilllf PROBABLY fhe mosf imporfanf problem before officials of fhe public school foday is fhaf of feaching fhe younger gen- erafion how fo live or, beffer yef, giving fhem opporfunifies whereby fhey may 'leach fhemselves. As fhe one organizafion in school fo which every girl aufo- mafically becomes a member, fhe Girls' League gives an increasingly larger number of sfudenfs opporfunifies for ful- filling fhe dufies of companion and foreman. The sfudenfs chosen for fhese responsible posifions are some of fhose who show abilify fo creafe worfhy ideals of healfh, knowledge, friendship, and characferg fo creafe righf affifudesg and fo creafe permanenf life inferesfs in fheir classmafes. An efforf is made 'Io help fhese individuals fo find worfhwhile work fo do in fhe league, fhus feaching fhem fhe fechnique of co- operafion and achievemenf. The ushers, by receiving fhe public in a hospifable and courfeous manner, indicafe fheir appreciafion for fhe loyal supporf fhe cify of Taff gives fo fhe Taff Union High School. Af all nighf performances given in fhe audiforium fhe ushers are presenf in uniform fo disfribufe programs and fo manage 'Ihe house in a way fo increase fhe enioymenf of fhe pafrons of fhe performance. The ushers fruly render an invaluable service, one fhaf is deeply appreciafed. If is fhe dufy of fhe head usher fo organize her group and fo see fhaf fhey are all presenl' af performances. Wilma John- son, chief usher for fhis year, has shown herself fo be a very successful leader for fhe group. To welcome fhe freshmen, a recepfion was held on fhe school lawn for fhe girls of fhe incoming class and fheir mofhers. This was fhe beginning of fhe work of fhe Big Sisfers, a commiffee of fhe Girls' League. Affer fhe recepfion, fhe girls were shown abouf fhe campus. Before Chrisfmas, a charify day was sponsored by fhe league, under fhe leadership of Nora Cronin. The charify day closed in a flash of color wifh fhe formal Chrisfmas ball. a2In ELOUISE WARD President BACK ROW-Leffinqwell, Var- ner, Jeans. FRONT ROW- Donahue, Bradford, Ward, Meloan. O O F F I C E R S Firsf Semesfer ELOUISE WARD Presidenf ALICE BRADFORD Firsf Vice-Presidenf EVELYN MELOAN Second Vice-Presiden! OKIE VARN ER Secrefary ELEANOR JEAN S Treasurer MISS MILDRED BAER MISS MARY JANE RUSSELL Advisers Second Semesfer ELOUISE WARD Presidenf ALICE BRADFORD First Vice-Presidenf VIRGINIA LEFFINGWELL Second Vice-President ELEANOR JEANS Secrefary DOROTHY DONAH U E Treasurer MISS MILDRED BAER MISS MARY JANE RUSSELL Advisers USHERS WILMA JOHNSTON RUTH MOORE MARGARET SMITHE OMA VARNER OKIE VARNER FLORENCE HAMLIN VERA RUSH THELMA VINEYARD ELEANOR JEANS DORA TAYLOR MISS MARY JANE RUSSELL Adviser VARSITY DEBATERS: LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Mclnnes, Green, Sooy, Varner, MacDoweII. HONOR SPEAKERS DAN SOOY Debale, Exfempore, Orafory RAYDEN E GREEN Debafe, Exfempore OKIE VARNER Debate FRANCIS MacDOWELL Debafe, Orafory BEECHER RINTOUL Debaie, Exrempore, Orafory 0 OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer OKIE VARNER Presidenf BESSIE MURRAY Vice-Presideni FRANCIS MacDOWELL Dabafe Manager MR. ERNEST MCINNES Adviser - 3 Second Semesfer FRANCIS Mscooweu. .I President BEECH ER RINTOU L Vice-President 'Q OMA VARNER 'Q Debafe Manager MR. ERNEST MCINNES Adviser BACK ROW-Mr. Mclnnes, Har- rah, E. Snyder, MacDoweII Sooy, T. Sccff, Barton, Lasley. SECOND ROW-Tucker, Evaff, Doyle, Macaulay, Loviff, Hay- den, Jansen. FRONT ROW- Rinfoul, Murray, Lewis, Green, Va rner, Smiihe, Varner, XX fllllflllgllll' EVER a leading acfivify, fhe program of forensics has been ex- panded fhis year. The mosf significanf evenf was fhe dual debafe wifh Bakersfield for fhe Kern Counfy championship. Raydene Green, Okie Varner, Francis MacDowell, and Dan Sooy represenfed Taft A debafe wifh Paso Robles resulfed in a vicfory for fhe Taff represenfafives. Raydene Green and Francis MacDoweII. In fhe C. C. L. Exfempore, Dan Sooy won firsf place. In fhe Kern Counfy Exfempore, Raydene Green placed fhird. The season closed wifh fhe Cenfral California League debafes and fhe C. I. F. oraforical confesf. IZQDIKIEIIISIC Clllll - THE Forensic Club has achieved ifs obiecfive of increasing inferesf in public speaking. The Sierra League, formed during fhe pasf year fo give added opporfunify fo freshman and sophomore speakers, has furfhered fhis purpose. Bakersfield, Delano, McFarland, and Shaffer were fhe oppos- ing schools in six Sierra League debafes. Taff was repre- senfed by Rufh Doyle, Floye Evaff, Geraldine Lewis, Mar- garef Macaulay, LiIIis Sherman, Margaref Smifhe, Selma Tucker, Oma Varner, Beecher Rinfoul, Sam Brandf, Gordon Barfon, and Tharen Scoff. The Sierra Oraforical Confesf broughf fhe season fo a close. XI: cc 22 by I J'CllllI.!lIlJ'llll' J1lClli1'Y THE Scholarship Sociefy has been especially honored fhis year by ifs mosf prominenf members, fhe Seal-Bearers. Jim Garner, Helen Moff, Paul Newfon, Dan Sooy, and Rufh Turner, who qualified for life membership af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer, had been members of fhe sociefy seven semesfers insfead of fhe required six. The sociefy has also been honored by 'Iwo offices in fhe sfafe conference. Paul Newfon, presidenf of fhe local chap- fer, served as secrefary af Monferey, where Francis Mac- Dowell, a junior wifh a very high record, was elecfed assis- fanf chairman for fhe I934 conference af Bakersfield. O O O LATIN Clllll MADE up of sfudenfs of Lafin, fhe Lafin Club has fhe pur- pose of promofing a greafer inferesf in fhe sfudy of fhaf language. Achievemenf of fhis aim has been possible fhis year because of enjoyable meefings, af which fhe sfudenfs sang Lafin songs. The group singing made fhe sfudenfs familiar wifh Lafin poefry and fosfered a friendly feeling among fhem. Shorf arficles, poems, and recifafions felling of Roman life and fhoughf were given af fhese programs, and also legends concerning evenfs of early Roman hisfory were fold. cc 23 by BACK ROW-B. Marshall, Reaves, MacDowell, J. Weaver, Garner, Sooy, Sfurdevanf, Bar- on, Newfon, J. Walton. THIRD ROW-Krysfall,' Turner, Kness, Taylor, Bramley, Waldner, Ed- monds, G. Finsfer, M. Walton, McFarland, Rinfoul. SECOND ROW-Varner, Shelburne, Furry, Johnson, M. Asbury, R. Asbury, Lingo, V. Fosfer, Tucker, A. Marshall. FRONT ROW- Wod- ars, Moff, Arndt, Denfon, P. Asbury, S. Finsfer, Hopkins, Diensfein, Bush, Jeans. IMem- bers not in picfurez' Dunfsch, Elder, Higgins, Williams.l OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer JIM GARNER Presidenf ELEANOR JEANS Vice-Presidenf GWEN FINSTER Secrefary-Treasurer MISS MABEL MYERS Adviser Second Semesfer PAUL NEWTON Presidenl RUTH TURNER Vice-Presidenf ELEANOR JEANS Secrefary-Treasurer MISS MABEL MYERS Adviser OFFICERS GORDON GRAHAM Presidenf BEECHER RINTOUL Vice-Presidenf FRANCES BRAMLEY Secrefary WALTER HIGGINS Treasurer MR. W. D. BAKER Adviser BACK ROW-Mr. Baker, Las- ley, MacDowelI, Sooy, Troffer, Bell, Smyser, Niebel, Hamillon, Garlow, Ray, J. Walfon, Con- ley. FIFTH ROW-Shelburne, Walton, Taylor, Fosfer, Harris, Wright, Loviff, Adkisson, Ma- caulay, Thompson, DesCormiers, Dear, Bird, Peden, Case. FOURTH ROW-Shurley, Fin- sfer, Johnson, Edmonds, Ward, Price, Sfigall, Dill, Turley, Green, Mclnlyre, O'Brien, Mc- Farland. THIRD ROW-Jeans, Kofahl, Diensfein, Turner, Vine- yard, Donahue, Smifhe, Pafler- son, Hagler, Traise, Luffon, Cooper, Palmer. SECOND ROW -Rinfoul, Bell, Johnson, Ger- vais, Easfman, Dunn, Boroff, Kuchbecher, Klinge, Heuler, Walker, G. Smifh. FRONT ROW-Slafer, Harper, Marks, Tucker, Sullivan, Snider, Harvey, Brownfield, V. Fosfer, V. Hill, Bush, Eng. BACK ROW-Carroll, Trott, Johnson, Peden, Taylor, Craw- ford, Harris, Olson, Wright, Norris, DeForrest, Waldner, E. Beck, G. Beck, Lawson, Le- Count, Reagan, Hedrick, V. Gordon, Kilmer, Harris. FIFTH ROW-A. Clark, Marks, John- son, Harrah, Madson, Scott, Winslow, Donahue, Endicott, L. Sherman, Macaulay, Richard, Jones, Patterson, Goldstein, Thatcher, Dill, Hovis, Clark, Stamback. FOURTH ROW- Burnett, Patter, Voice, Kelley, Lavelle, Riley, T. Elder, Doo- little, V. Sherman, Shelburne, Walton, Thompson, Gephart, Brown, Ready, Stevens, Doughty, Calbert, Ireland. THIRD ROW -Jeans, Furry, Brooks, Kness, Pyatt, Priest, Bradford, Varner, Lough, McFadden, G. Harrison, Grosz, Call, Rogers, T. Callen, E. Carter, S. Elder, Morris, Montigel, C. Nix. SECOND ROW-Hess, R. Moore, Tucker, Doolittle, Burleson, Dennis, Bachelder, Wegis, E. Johnston, Nightingale, Edwards, F. Doug- las, Albrecht, Geatz, Tiffany, Hulse, Marshall, Slater, Rich- ardson. FRONT ROW-McNatt, G. Kofahl, Bryant, Cooper, Con- ners, Hagler, Harper, O. Var- ner, Adams, Niebel, L. Denton, Mott, McKee, Wodars, Jesse, Carroll, B. Carter, R. Nix, Quick. OFFICERS OKIE VARNER President ELEANOR JEANS VELMA GORDON Vice-President BEATRICE CARROLL Secretary-Treasurer VIRGINIA BACHELDER FRANCES LAWSON Sports Manager MISS CATHERINE FINLAYSON Adviser O O F F I C E R S STAN LOCKWOOD President GEORGE MONCIER JACK TROTTER Vice-President DODRIDGE BROWN CLIFFORD PERRINE Secretary-Treasurer MR. E. G. SEWELL Adviser BACK ROW-Shea, Wallace, S. Stringfellow, Lockwood, Sooy, Peterson, Parker, Huey, H. Bell, Harrington, Davidson, Quigley. THIRD ROW-Coach Sewell, Hale, Perrine, T. Scott, H. Brown, Trotter, Lucas, F. May- gren, D. Brown, Eidson, E. Snyd- er. SECOND ROW-Cook, B. Snyder, Specht, Higgins, Wad- dell, Oxford, Sturdevant, Schroder, Stevens, Chancellor Schwafel. FRONT ROW-White Steinmetz, Whisman, Maledy, Graue, Dykes, Thornton, Mc- Adam, McBrien, W. Maygren B. Harrah. 60 Ao Ao PROMOTION of physical efficiency and an interest in ath- letics are the aims ot the Girls' Athletic Association. Active members are girls who have earned one hundred points in one of the tour major atter-school sports. Sally de Forrest and Virginia Letfingwell received a letter, a sweater, and a star tor having made over one thousand points. Oakie Varner, Bernice and Beatrice Carroll, Olive Harris, and Virginia Bachelder received letters and sweaters. Evelyn Beck, Eva Goldstein, Ellen Lavelle, Virginia Lisman, and Helen Mott received letters. lllllllli 1' BLOCK T, a society which all boys who have earned letters in athletics are eligible to ioin, promotes good sportsman- ship and interest in athletics. As a beginning to the work this year, the club sponsored one of the best freshman-sophomore brawls ever witnessed in Tatt High School. At the close of the football season the society initiated one of the largest groups that ever entered, and another group was initiated in April. Instead ot its customary Dirty Cord dance, the Block T staged a Barn Dance with the gym decorated with bales of hay and buggies. 44241: IIAIIDICINIY GUSIIIZIHS FOR fhe Iasf 'rwo and a half years a group of high school and junior college boys have played for noon dances. Every Tuesday and Thursday from Iwelve-Ihir+y un+iI one Ihe gym- nasium is crowded wi+h s'I'uden+s dancing or IisI'ening +o 'rhe melodious music of Ihese boys. Those who make up 'Ihis orchesfra are known as Ihe Harmony Gushers, and 'rhey play wi+hou+ charging for Iheir services. Noi' only have Ihe Harmony Gushers furnished enIer+ain- men+ for 'Ihe s+udenI's, bul' Ihey have also aided various sfu- den+ organizalions in raising money, and Ihey oflen played for assemblies as well. Ylill l.liAlllillS GO-Tafl' High! Go-Taff High! and 'Ihe Taff High Ieams did go wifh fhe help of 'Ihe roo+ing seclions and Ihe yell leaders. The roo+ing sec+ion 'For Tafl helped Ihe baskel- ball Ieams win Iwo Valley I'iI'Ies. The yell leaders did excepfionally good work af Dinuba, when Ihe A class baskelball +eam was playing for +he Semi-Valley championship. The pep assemblies 'rhis year were Iaken care of by Okie and Oma Varner, and yell leaders were Okie and Oma Varner, Bill Cufhberlson, and Grey Jacobus. Go-Taff High! HT. it ..:.-.: cc 25 by LEFT TO RIGHT-Troffer, Ox- ford, Campbell, Garner, Jacobus. 0 INSTRUMENTATION Piano JACK JACOBUS Trumpet DICK CAM PBELL Alfo Sax ODIS OXFORD Tenor Sax BILL GARNER Clarinefs ODIS OXFORD, BILL GARNER Drums JACK TROTTER WITH A T WITH AN A WITH AN F WITH A T WITH A T-A-F-T TAFT LEFT TO RIGHT-G. Jacobus, Oma and Okie Varner, B. Cufhberfson. BACK ROW-Kilmer, Pruitt, Crawford, Lockhart, Lisman Beck, Newton, G. Beck, Hedrick Doyle. THIRD ROW-Johnson Crow, Day, Miller, Foster, Cruz: an, Mitchell, Harrison, Berry Achm. secono ROW-Nel: son, McKain, Elder, Edmonds Nisbit, Rice, De Andraca, Den: ning. FRONT ROW-Burnett, Harper, Harrah, Phillips, Traise, Lippert, O'Brien, Koker. O O F F l C E R S First Semester EVELYN NELSON President RITA O'BRIEN Vice-President WILMA NISBET Secretary-Treasurer MR. SYDNEY NIELSEN Director Second Semester RITA O'BRIEN President SYBIL DAY Vice-President EULA VENABLE Secretary-Treasurer MR. SYDNEY NIELSEN Director 0 OFFICERS First Semester RALPH O'DELL President SAM DUVALL Vice-President DEAN EMERSON Secreta ry-Treasurer MR. SYDNEY NIELSEN Director O Second Semester SAM DUVALL President MARION HOBBS Vice-President D EA N EM ERSO N Secreta ry-Treasurer MR. SYDN EY N IELSEN Director I BACK ROW-G. McKinnie Vaughn, Campbell, Parker Huey, Vandagriff, R. Schlichten. SECOND Donnel, Grey, Mullen, M. C. O'Dell, Burnquist, FIRST ROW-Townsend,, Oaks, Cool, Starbuch, Koker. O'Dell ROWJ Lanyon Hobbsl DuVaIl Rose, f ' I V, f V L- V K 32 ' I ' I. S eii. azz. . A .K K , -1y wn:..4 A S ,Q .... K r.. .iz , L A . Y sh , e T i . ' A f 5 .W L V Ak., M. , . .,,, K Q ,V Q, ,, X J T . I -. - X - Lgyy , .63 r 'W 2 I -' it 5 ,V fi , . - . - .iff C, 2 - , - 2 ' I s - Glllli' Iillilf Clllll WITH Mr. Sydney Nielsen as director the Girls' Glee Club was again organized into one ot the most active girls' groups in the school. Many times during the year the group sang tor different or- ganizations and clubs in town. ln both Christmas and Easter services the choir composed ot the Girls' Glee was very impressive. ln the operetta, The Golden Trail , the performance ot the hundred girls was exceptionally pleasing, and the chorus work in both dances and songs was excellent. IIQIYS' lillili Clijll AT the end ot the year the Boys' Glee Club looked back over two very successful terms. ln addition to singing 'For various organizations on several occasions the Boys' Glee participated in a number of exchange programs with other schools. One ot the most important events on the calendar was the operetta, The Golden Trail , which was presented by the combined glee clubs. At the dedication ot the new music building the Boys' Glee, under the direction ot Mr. Sydney Nielsen, sang in the Choral Room. at T Q Y 1 5 2 I r , i A ' cc 26 D ..f X - ff-W6-Tia-P4 ,,,,..v I I ILCIIUII PROUD of Iheir new uniforms, 'lhe members of lhis year's band have enioyed giving concerls for lhe people of Taft The band has made lhree appearances a+ Ihe Hippodrome Thealre, besides playing 'For all of l'he foolball games: and a frip was made 'Io Fresno on Raisin Day. The membership of fhe band now is aboul' sixly, wilh Mr. Julius Lang as Ihe very capable direclor. The goal of Ihe band is Io reach perfeciion in music, bolh symphonic and marlial. 0IlClllfS'Ill1l BEFORE Ihe curlains were raised on all sludenl' body plays during 'Ihe year, 'l'he audiences were en'l'erl'ained wilh music played by lhe Tall Union High School orcheslra under Ihe very able direclion of Mr. Julius Lang. Because of fhe many modern advanlages offered in Ihe equipmenl of Ihe beauliful new music building, each mem- ber of lhe orcheslra has been especially forlunale in receiv- ing 'Ihe besl Ihal Iraining and praclice facililies can offer, and il has been 'lhe sincere purpose of Mr. Lang lo promole music apprecialion among 'Ihe s+uden+s. I4 cc 27 n BACK ROW-Mr. Lang, Black, Broden, Chrislian, Garner, Brown, Plank, E. Reed, Camp- bell. FOURTH ROW-Loperena, Snider, Burnquisf, Lang, Garris, Campbell, Deakins, McGuire, Srumbaugh, Boleriack, Brown. THIRD ROW-Jacobus, Lawton, Hobbs, Jenkins, Vandagriff, Mintier, Eiland, Throop, R. Campbell, Burns. SECOND ROW-Lang, Hovis, Conway, Moodie, Jones, Norris, D. Grey, McClinIock, Hopkins, Love, Johnson, Conner, Rilfer. FRONT R O W - Inman. Macaulay, A Grey, Voris, Wilson, Ohler, Hueler, Plaskelf, Murray, Mc- Neil, Carfer. o OFFICERS Firsl Semesler LYLE STUMBAUGH Presidenl JAMES MURRAY Vice-Presidenl KATHERINE EILAND Secrelary-Treasurer ANNIE BROWN Cosfume Manager MR. JULIUS LANG Direcfor Second Semesler JAMES MURRAY Presidenl JACK CAMPBELL Vice-Presidenf KATHERINE EILAND Secretary-Treasurer BOB VORIS Business Manager ANNIE BROWN Coslume Manager MR. JULIUS LANG Direclor OFFICERS SAM BRANDT President JIM GARNER Vice-Presidenr KATHERINE EILAND Secrelary-Treasurer JULIUS LANG, JR. Business Manager JOHN CAMPBELL Properry Manager MR, JULIUS LANG Director BACK ROW-Mr. Lang, Black, Lang, Campbell, Garner, Thompson. THIRD ROW-Free- man, King, Roberts, Simons, Trolrer, Campbell, J. Walron Murray, Eiland, Brownfield. SECOND ROW-C. Lang, Turn- er, Crosbie, Brandi, Oxford, Bradford, Monfigel, Williams. FRONT ROW-Shelburne, Bal- zer, M. Walfon, Baron, Lawson, Bird, Elder, Rumbaugh. LEFT TO RIGHT-Bash, Easf- wood, Whifwill, Lough, Barr, Keverline, G. Basham, Higgins, Edmonds, Brighf. The acfors played before an enormous fireplace in a massive English living room. The ser- fing was bofh charming and 6'l3lllililll Sl'0ClillUGS,' GREEN STOCKlNGS , fhe firsf play of 'lhe year, delighfed ifs audience wifh a lifelike porfrayal of sophisficafed English sociefy. CAST , ,, ., Marie Edmonds Pauline Huebner ,, Lorena Hayden , ,, ,,,, ,Allen Barr , . ,Mary Jane Lough ,, ,,,, ,Keifh Whifwill Madge Rocltinghamn , Evelyn Trenchard.. .,,,,,., H Mrs. Chisholm Faraday, Marfln ,. . ,, Phyllis Faraday ,,,, ,,,, , , Honorable Roberf Tarver different James Raleighw, , Walfer Higgins Admiral Grice, R.N .,,, ,,,,, , Morris Easfwood William Faraday, J.P.., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,Dick Bash Henry S+eele ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . . , ,,,, Keifh Brighl' Celia Faraday .,.,,,, , ., .. . .,.,. ,, Mildred Keverline Colonel J. N. Smifh, D.S.O. .,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G arlyn Basham . I Q Q Againsf a background of fhe rusfic lobby of a mounfain tavern, bellhops and fashion- able guesfs played fheir parfs. LEFT TO RIGHT-Sfrickler, Bright, Gooding. 'l'llli Alllllvill lll: IiI'l l'Y THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY , dwelling on mafrimonial agen- cies and masquerades, made an excellenf comedy for fhe second play of fhe season. CAST Sam ,,,, ,, To , ,, ,, ,, ,,,, , Keifh Brighf Hippolifo ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,By Himself Ting .....,..o ., W , Roy Gooding William Winlller, ,, Ervin Schlichfen Aunf Janen ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, Myrfle Harf Suzeffe ........... , ,,..,,,, Lena Smifh Fifi ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,.,,, B y Herself Jane .,.,..,,,,,...,,,,,,c ,,,,, M ary Jane Lough Bobbie Baxfer ..., ,, ., ,....... Fred Sfriclxler Beniamin Moore, , , ,,............ Allen Barr Kiffy Benders ,.,,, , ,, , , Raydene Green cc 28 :J ....,- 5-.-1-r,,-- .,,, I F5 . - ' ing i gm 'Sli Yffflllyl' Bf l.0lIlG 1Il0W ' APPROACHING dealh and 'lhe magnanimous disposal of a large forlune made +l1e comedy ll Won l Be Long Now one lo be remembered. CAST Thomas . A. William Meek, Beansy Blake ,,,, Roberl Preslon T Miss Wilkesa. Charles Dobson, Dr. Waller Talley ,,,. ,, Ann Winslon ,,,, Vivian Darrell Rev. Dr. Loring Policeman ,..,,...., . ,, Frank Cullenu, , Olga .......,.,,,,, ,, Frances ,,,, ,, ,, Phofographers ,, ,,,,, ,. Keilh Brighl , A Roy Gooding , ,,,,,, Waller Higgins A. ., ,,Garlyn Basham Rulhe McMas+ers ,, ,,,,Ervin Schlichlen ,,,, Jim Pallerson ,. Marie Edmonds Palsy Ballanfonle Graydon Garris , , ....,, Willie Parker ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, A llen Barr ,.,,,,,Verga Jeffress Nelda Ann Probsl ,Ed Hill. Edward Franklin ' . Q 'I'l,Y'lfll llillllll DIYQI-lflli ' VAMPIRES made 'lhe senior class play, The Tower Room Mys+ery , exceplionally lhrilling. CAST Jack Chalice, H H ,,,, N ,,,,, Fred Slrickler Kale Chalice., ,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,A,,A, Myrfle Hari Mignon Vere ,....... , . Raydene Greene Maurice Pasquerel ...., W, ,,,, Keilh Whilwill Madame Boucher ..,,,,... ., a..,,, Alhalea Price Kennedy Elsworlh ,,,,,, ,, ,..,,,, Bill Talmage The Mesier .,,,,..,,..... ,a..,,,,. K eilln Brighl Babefie ...s.............4. ,,,,,,,, A lice Easiman Adolphe De Boussac ,,,,,,,...... Dan Sooy Anloinelle ...,,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Evelyn Nelson Emile Lurdau ,....,..........,.....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,a,,,,aA,,A,., Sam Brand? Maman Boule., .Ya. ,,,.....,.,, , . ,,,, H ,,.,, .Virginia Lisman cc 29 by LEFT TO RIGHT-Palierson, Ballanfonfe, Edmonds, G. Bas- ham, W. Higgins, Gooding, Schlichlen. A milIionaire's home wilh lem- on-colored hangings, a modern- islic fireplace, and accenls of silver made a luxurious selling. A weird selling, showing a de- serted chateau in France, alive with spiders and bars, gave fhis producfion an eerie almosphere. LEFT T0 RIGHT-Bright, Whil- will, Talmage, Eastman, Nelson, Green, Brandi, Slrickler, Sooy, Hart, Price, Lisman. LEFT TO RIGHT - Schlichlen Lisman, Bright PLAYS PRESENTED Across fhe Border Good Medicine And 'Ihe Villain S+iIl Pur sued Her Where's My Coal Bank Accoun+ Farewell, Cruel World The Baker Shop The Falal Ques+ A Quief Game Af lhe Ferry o OFFICERS FRED STRICKLER Presiden-I MYRTLE HART Vice-Presidenf KEITH BRIGHT Secrefary DICK CAMPBELL Treasurer RUTH DOYLE Member-af-Large MR. R. A. BORELL Adviser LEFT ro RIGHT-Doyle, srzgm, D. Campbell, Strickler, Hari. A Woman of Charac'Ier IIIKANIATICJ Clllll UNDER 'Ihe direclion of Mr. R. A. Borell Iwenfy-one per- formances of one-acl plays were presenled lhis year. Across lhe Border , lhe play which was enlered in lhe Valley Coniesf, won second place. Ervin Schlich+en won firsl place 'for individual acling. The casl included Virginia Lisman, Kei'I'h Brighl, and Ervin Schlichlen. Taking parl' in 'Ihe olher one-acl' plays were Ihe 'following people: Ervin Schlichlen, Virginia Lisman, Keilh Brighl, Fred Sfrickler, Goldine Shurley, Selma Wolownik, Olive Harris, Bobbie Waddell, Dolly Broden, Rufh Doyle, Margarei Bow- man, Elva Thompson, Lorena Hayden, Beryl Rholen, Georgia Ray, Lucille Henry, Nell Slephens, Wilson Parker, Nelda Ann Probsl, Mariorie Grosz, Ray McAdam, Edward Frank- lin, Ailiene Slokes, Howard Conley, Florence Sweigarl, Al Brazas, Hamil+on Darling, Gay Malloon. Leaning againsl' Ihe sfage selling, draped over furnilure, sludenl aciors are doing lasl'-minule sludying-reviewing lines. Lasl call for dress rehearsal! Everyone backslagel Sfudenls parficipaiing in Ihe produclion of plays were again awarded poin+s foward Dramalics Club member- ship, and many of Ihem made up a capable slage s+aIT and an efficienl slage crall' class which deserve much credil for 'Ihe unusually effeclive sellings Ihey designed and consfrucled. Much credil' should be given 'Io Miss Alma Sfeininger and Mr. Raleigh Borell for Iheir help. cc 30 7: .ni :zap 25 l l 'Illli IIEIIIKICIC AN aflempi' has been made +o presenl lhis year's Derrick in a new 'form and +o make il' differenl from preceding books +hrough changes in lhe arrangemenl- of +he +ype pages rafher fhan 'lhrough elaboraie land expensivel en- gravings. We, of lhe sfaff, hope fha? lhis year's book may serve as a reminder of many happy evenfs of lhe pas+ year. To Miss Louise Lamberf, chairman of fhe faculfy com- miffee and adviser +o +he ediforial and business sfalifs, goes much credil' 'For +he produclion of lhe book. Under her supervision The Derrick has for lhe las+ 'rhree years won All-American raring in +he Naiional Scholas+ic Press Associa- lion con+es+. Credil' for +he arl' work should go +o Miss Alma Sfeininger, of 'rhe arf deparfmenl, who so generously gave her 'lime in supervising il. Mr. M. D. Beiach, of fhe high school pholography deparlmenl, +ook almos+ all of lhe piclures in +he book and advised +he sfaff pholog- raphers. We are also grafeful fo Mr. F. A. Bauman, Miss Florence Underwood and her 'ryping classes, Mrs. Amy Pelerson, Mr. R. H. ScoH, Bill Overand, and olher members of fhe facul'I'y and siudenl' body who have helped lhe sfaff. Mr. T. H. Ellswor+h, of +he Graphic American Yearbooks. and Mr. F. A. Knapp, of Lederer, Sfreel and Zeus Com- pany, also assisled in many ways. -Evelyn Meloan, Edilor. , X 1 ,A. .. , .A .. , N ...c - '. 1 Q, g .lry if -l . , A A., - K f 5, ' -. ' : '--. . I 5, ' T ' F s ' 1 an X 4. V Ny A N S cc 3l yi LEFT TO RIGHT-Sfumbaugh, All-American Award, Meloan. The scrafch of hurried pen- cils as The sfalif writes lasi- minufe arlicles, lhe ruslle of paper as lhe edilor wraps piclures fo send, cupboard doors yawning as The busi- ness manager iakes down +he sfepladder for a mem- ber of his siaff 'lo use in reaching a 'lop shelf-and anolher Derrick is on ils way 'ro be prinled. ASSISTANTS AND STAR SALESMEN: BACK ROW-Fink, Burns, Jeff- ery, Pererson, Brighf, Dunlsch, Jones. THIRD ROW-Thomas, Edmonds, Elder, Macaulay, Waldner, Wrighf, Doyle, John- son, Goldslein. SECOND ROW -Graham, Rinfoul, Goode, Krysrall, J. Walfon, Murray, G. Jacobus, B. Cufhberison. FRONT ROW - Ballanfonfe, Bachelder, Edwards, Wilson, Moynier, Price, Callen, Ayers. lllfllllICli BUSINESS STAFF RAISING money +0 finance +he yearbook is fhe fask given +o 'rhe business s+aFF of fhe Derrick . As in +he pas+, lhe proceeds of +he firsf fhree-acl' play of fhe year were given +o fhe Derrick , as were 'Phe proceeds of a +hea+er par+y a+ +he Fox-Hippodrome. The Derrick also sponsored 'rhree pay assemblies: Good Medicine , a varie+y show, and +he Bakersfield Brass Quarfef. Allhough, on accounf of business depression, fhe odds were againsr her, Ri+a O'Brien conducfed a very successful campaign and as +he donor manager she deserves much credi+. Above fhe enfrance +o +he library was fhe Derrick donor posler, which acred as a measure of 'rhe r.:ommi++ee's work. The names of +he various merchanfs of Taff, Bakersfield, and o'rher +owns who so generously confribufed 'ro 'rhe suppor'r of fhe yearbook were prinfed on fhis posfer. Oulsfanding in donor work were Beecher Rinloul, Mary Louise Thomas, Billie Dunlsch, and Kei+h Bright The adver+ising of all +he en+er+ainmenl's and campaigns spon- sored by 'I'he Derrick was arranged by Keilh Jones, adverfis- ing manager, and by Jean Joyce, posrer manager, who made all fhe poslers, including +he Derrick donor posier. Fred Sfrickler, sales manager, conduc'l'ed a very successful sales campaign, wi+h +he aid of 'rwenly-one volun'I'eer salesmen. Doro'I'hy Moynier won +he prize Derrick and 'rhe fille of s+ar salesman lhis year by selling l35 books, which was more +han any o+her salesman had ever sold. The salesmen selling 'Fi'F+een books or more were awarded s+ar salesman cerfificares. Salesmen winning lhis award were +he following: Doro'l'hy Moy- nier, I35: Margarel' Macaulay, 86, Gordon Graham, 62: Clar- ence Jeffery, 577 Heyen Ayres, 38: Wilma Nisbif, 23: Maylisberh Wilson, I8g Eula Venable, I9g Wanda Edwards, 20. O+her salesmen were Archie Cameron, 4: Roberi Huey, II, Bill Cu+hber+son, l3g Mary Pries+, 23 Marjorie DooliHle, l3g Rulh Easley, l33 Ellen Niebel, l2g Dorofhy Achafz, 9. The assis'ran+ business managers-Billie Duns+ch, Gordon Graham, and Jimmie Murray-fi++ed in a+ odd jobs where 'lhey were needed mos+. The business sfaff wishes 'ro +hank Mr. F. A. Bauman, principal, and Miss Louise Lamberf, faculfy adviser, 'For +heir help and advice +hroughou+ fhe year. Lyle S+umbaugh, Business Manager. TOP TO BOTTOM-Meloan, Srumbaugh, Jeans, Ray, Hari, Slrickler. cc 32 D lllfIllllCli S'l'Al:l: Edilor ---- Assislanl Edilor Business Manager - - - - - Evelyn Meloan - Eleanor Jeans - - Lyle Srumbaugh Assisfanl Business Managers - - - Gordon Graham, Sales Manager Sales Commirlee Arr Edilor - Assislanl Ari Edilor Ari Slaff - - Phofographer - - Assisfa nl Phorographers Secrelary - - Assislanf Secrefary - Accounlanr - - Senior Edirors - Senior Commillee Sporfs Ediror - - Assislanl' Sporls Edilors Donor Manager - - Jimmy Murray, Billy Dunrsch - - Fred Slrickler - Dorolhy Moynier, Margaret Macaulay - Karl Schroder - Virginia Bachelder - - - - Arhalea Price, Sally Waldner, Gwen Harrison - - - - Ervin Schlichfen - - - Bill Cufhberlson, Bob Harrah, Loren Goode - - - - Myrrle Hari' - Eva Goldslein - - - Georgia Ray Virginia Lisman, Jaclr Jacobus - Rufh Doyle, Alice Easlman, Rufh Halfield - - Jim Garner - Olrie Varner, Myrl Finlr - - Rila O'Brien Assislanl' Donor Managers ---- J. W. Burns, Beecher Rinfoul, Keifh Brighl' Donor Commillee - Grey Jacobus, Mary Louise Thomas Adverrising Manager ------ Keilh Jones Assislanr Adverrising Managers - - Sian. Pelerson, Dorofhy Donahue Adverrising Commiflee ---- Virginia Leffingwell, Thelma Callen, John Wallon, Gwen Harrison Circulalion Manager ------ Sam Brandi' Posler Manager - - - - - - JeanJoyce Copy Edilors - - - Rufh Turner, Mildred Lingo Assisranl Copy Edilor ---- Palricia Ballanfonle Copy Commillee - John Reaves, Shirley Elder, Necia Wrighr, Marie Edmonds, Allee Johnson, Darwin Kryslall Advisors - Miss Louise Lamberl, Chairman, Miss Alma Sleininger, Mr. M. D. Beiach, Mr. S. S. S. Sfansell FIRST COLUMN-Schroder, Garner, Brandf, Lingo, Joyce, Lisman. SECOND COLUMN-Turner, Jones, O'Brien, Jacobus, Schlichlen. cc 33 xy REMEMBER lhe nighl before-how clear and cold il was, slars brighl and lhe pale, dislanl moon? And how il began lo snow in lhe lirsl hour ol lhe morning, lhe soll 'flakes melling as lasl as lhey reached lhe ground. Nexl morning our auslere and slalely high school dome wore a winler bonnel and lhe walks had cozy millens. The lawn, snapped by Mr. Beiach, our alert pho- lographer, was an unfamiliar bul lovely sighl in lhe deep while manlle which lay on il, malching lhe dome's while covering. ln lacl, lhe whole school had donned ils winler apparel, from while slockings on lhe hedges lo mulllers on lhe flower beds. A Chrislmas lree more beaulilul lhan any be- decked wilh glassy baubles was lhe cedar on lhe norlh lawn. ll mighl well have been made in Sanla's workshop, and nol only Chrislmas lrees bul lropical palms and orange lrees wore lrosly while, loo. Running gullers suggesl an end lo lhe unusual winler scene, bul gray skies belie lhe gullers. Perhaps il was snowing even as lhis piclure was laken. Al any rale, il snowed again on Monday. By lhal lime, lhough, busy hands and lramping leel had spoiled lhe lirsl beauly and grandeur ol lhe snow which had dressed T. U. H. S. in winler clolhes. cc 34 xy .lu cc 35 SEVENTEEN panes were broken fha? day. This mus+ have been early, because every one is in fhe open insfead of skulking be- hind lrees, as fhey did lafer. Poor fellows, fhey have hardly enough snow leff fo defend fhemselves. buf if was swell while if lasfed. C, 'lhe snow, 'l'he beauliful snow, Sfep on a snowflake and down you gol Can +his be +he serene and lonely campus of +he opposile page? Whaf manner of van- dals are ihese people ihaf fhey could ruin such a view? lThank goodness we don'+ showll Gel' him, Dead Shofl See him dodge behind lhe free? Tha+'s +he way we lndians lighf, and do we gel our men! These 'lwo are probably de- scendanls of General Braddock, judging from 'lhe way +hey fool- ishly make fargels of fhem- selves. Waif +ill 'rhey gel a sfinging blow on ihe ear. Won I' 'rhey hie for coverl ACH, du lieber Augusfin. Erin go braughl Re- member fhe German Band fha? played for fhe pay assembly? . f O The Big Parade -Flag bearer and all. . . O Es, he was +he +weeies+ 'i++le dirl! And did rhe Block T ini+ia+es gel' if and fake i+! Boy, keep runnin', 'cause l'm sho gonna cu+ yo haid off-Who was iusl' an arm ahead of Hogan in +he in+erclass? Ni'l'chiwo-anyway i+'s pronounced 'rhal way. If doesn'+ mean anyfhing-or if means nofhing, as you like. Mr. Flude was a very inferesiing speaker on China, educa+ion, reading, and olher fopics. My goodness, none of fhese frosh are very near. Oh, +hey're winning +he brawl? lGive us a hand for +ha+, 'Frosh.l Sweaier and LeHer Club-Lef+ +o righf, lop: Bernice Carroll, Olive Harris, Sally de Forrest Evelyn Beck, Okie Varner. Bo'Hom: Beairice Car- roll, Virginia Bachelder, Eva Goldsfein, Ellen Lovell, Helen Mori, Virginia Leffingwell. Exhibil' Day was charmingly presided over by +he Queen of +he May, her maids-in-waifing, +he Lord High Chancellor, and +he fwo cunning liH'le 'rrain bearers. LeH +o righ+: Be+sy Bauman, Vir- ginia Leflingwell, Ellis Snyder, Elouise Ward, Dora Taylor, Rufh Turner, and Marian Peckham. cc 36 :Q 'lilfxf USHERS. Lefl' 'ro righ+, lop row: Wilma Johnson, Dora Tay- lor, Vera Rush, Margarei' Smifhe. BoHom row: Ru+h Moore, Doris Devlin, Thelma Vineyard, Oma Varner, and Olcie Varner. Charming, uH'erly devas+afing. The flower of T. U. H. S.-G. A. A. ini+ia+es! Eddie some+imes lisps because he bil his iongue while winning for 'rhe seniors in fhe in+erclass meef. Sis-boom-a-a-a-ah! And our cheer leaders, Oma Varner and Grey Jacobus, are off in a cloud of shrilling sirens. Blood-young, human blood! Remember The Tower Room Mys+ery , fhe senior class play? The Derrick arl' s+aff: Lefi' fo righf, lop row: Jean Joyce, Gwen Harrison, and fhe arf edi- for, Karl Schroder. Sealed: Vir- ginia Bachelder, A+halea Price, Sally Walclner, and Miss Alma Sfeininger, adviser. Joe Schwafel loolrs down in The inferclass meet IF fhese mofors had schnozzles, we'd swear 'l'ha+ 1'l-:ey were machine guns, bu'I' we guess fhey only belong 'lo +he machine shoppisis. The office force: Donna Bender, aboul +o infer- rup+ an imporiani conference, Virginia Sione, wifh her favorife ledger: Eva Wilson, Ius+iIy pounding ihe keys: and Lawrence RiHer, an- swering +he phone. GeH'ing ready for anoiher bes'l'-of-'lhe-year produclion. Few realize how much work ihe sfage hands do aboul 'I'l1e slage, noi only before buf also a'Her 'rhe plays. And fhe arf class, painiing scenery, or are Huey pasiing? f . . Wha+ makes ihe wheel go round, Daddy? Huh, Daddy? Take physics and Find ou'l', my son. . . . Would you care +o lake a ride in my liH'le Olds- mobile?-meaning airplane? We can fly all over +he shop, buf mus1'n'+ gel off lhe floor. Oh, sfill painfing ii? Guess we'll wail unfil an- o'I'l1er fime, fhen. The aviafion deparfmenl' doesn'+ obieci +0 riding in a convicl' ship. Cafeieria cooks. and can ihey cook! Back: Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Rifenour. Fronfz Mrs. Coker and Mrs. Hamilfon. . 11385: 14392: AND 'rhis is fhe class where sfu- denfs learn fo draw sfraighf lines. Book ends? Or a cedar chesf? We're preH'y good wood-work- ers ourselves, only we have frouble making fhe ends fit Sewing is 'Ihe mosf fascinafing subiec'l'. Did you see 1'he lovely dresses on Exhibii Day? Two fives, a fen, and one cen'r for buffer and bread, +ha+ makes 1'wen'l'y-one cen+s. Al- mosf as good as 'l'he cafereria cashier, aren'+ we? Would you sign my siudy hall pass, please, before Mrs. Pele runs me our of +he library? Girlie, l'd be deligh+ed! asdf ,lki asdf glki-These iypisfs are ius+ learning how fo fype ihe boss' leHers so +ha+ if will rake ihe boss, his privafe secre- +ary, ihree filing clerks, and ihe office boy fo make our whaf was meant These children played wi+h +in- ker +oys in +heir you+h. Now fhey fake physics as an excuse +o confinue fheir play. X-'f 's ,- V, I 3, .T , . v...-f ' Www. '. .L J Y.. N : :F 4,-6' I - 1 .N ' . f' w 4 .- v- -, . w ' l 1 - 1 . wr 'vw L, ii7:?,1i.faf' .A I 1- rf -45, 'r:,,f5 9 . . I ,, .T,,...,f1p-m.,.g . U. 14 3 mx X , 1 ,.. in A1+ ,4,.., 2 .1 5 v., 5, f . . . ,- '.-H . .1 ., , - 143 1, ,a- if ,M V , .f,, ' 'V .. ' - -M 113 , 4- A sw I x ,, ,-ff I , , 1 Q J . .r -.Af I fl1'lll.lffICS I I 1 J . IIEIQSIYIWIEIIEIII' FIIIITIIAIJ. SEPTEMBER 23: Santa Maria, 75 Taft, 6-Coach Sewell's Wildcats started their season against a tougher team than usual this year. Santa Maria has always been a dangerous spot on Taft's schedule, and the boys 'From the seashore proved a little too much 'For the Kern-Tulare County cham- pions of last year. Santa Maria was the first to score, push- ing the ball across for a touchdown in the third quarter. Then the Wildcats, beginning to spit, clawed their way to the five-yard line, only to be held for downs. But no Wildcat lets a little thing like that stop him. They then 'fought their way right back and this time crossed the goal line. How- ever, they 'Failed to convert, and the game ended with the Taft boys trailing by one point. Both teams showed lack of seasoning by numerous fumbles which slowed up the game, but that is to be expected in the early season and to be remedied by practice and experience. OCTOBER I: Selma, 0, Taft, 0-Coming back in better style, the Wildcats fought to a scoreless tie a hard game with the boys at Selma. The Taft team showed a slight superiority of playing over the sons of Selma, coming within scoring distance three times, once to the 'Four-yard line. However, the Selma defense was a little too strong: and the Wildcats failed to advance in four downs. In the fourth quar- ter, Selma reached the Taft twelve-yard line but could get no farther. OCTOBER I5: Paso Robles, 6: Taft, I8-Playing in true Wildcat form, the Taft boys tucked the lads from Paso Robles under in very brilliant style for their first victory of the season. Two of the scores were accounted for by two intercepted passes, one by Specht and one by Stringfellow, each of whom skipped off to a touchdown. The third score was the result of a brilliant run by Sturdevanl' in returning a punt to the three-yard line: from there it was pushed over by Snyder. cc4l xx IT LOCKWOOD Captain TOP -- Wright, M. Lovitt, H. Bell, Huey, Parker, Peterson, Trotter, S. Stringfellow, H. Brown. THIRD ROW-E. Snyd- er, Downs, Oxford, Jeffery, Hole, Emerson, Coach Mullen, Coach Helma. SECOND ROW -Coach Sewell, Schroder, Specht, G. Wallace, Davidson, D. Brown, Quigley. FRONT ROW-Moncier, H. Snyder, R. Snyder, Captain Lockwood, Sooy, Sturdevant, Perrine. SEWELL, Coach LOCKWOOD, Captain H. BELL, Center BROWN, Fullback DAVIDSON, Fullback EMERSON, Halfback HALE, Guard HUEY, Tackle JEFFERY, End LOCKWOOD, End BLUE SQUAD: BACK ROW- PoTTs, Reed, Brown, Ford, Brandf. THIRD ROW-SingIe- Ton, MalTers, Working, ScoTT, SchusTer, Buchanan. SECOND ROW--Coach Helma, Garlow, Brighf, Johnsfon, Essick, Lund. FRONT ROW-CapTain Whis- man, Chancellor, Burns, T. ScoTT, McDonald, Beecher. O MULLEN, Assisiani Coach HELMA, AssisTanT Coach LOVITT, End MAYGREN, Halfback MONCIER, Halfback OXFORD, Halfback PARKER, End PETERSON, CenTer QUIGLEY, Tackle SCHRODER, Guard SHEA, Tackle - N , X OCTOBER 22: OneonTa, l3g Ta'FT, I3-Having vicTory snaTched from Their hands by a beauTiTul TiTTy-Tive yard pass, TaTT had To accepT a Tie score from The miliTary lads oT OneonTa MiliTary Academy. FighTing To The lasT, never- Theless, The Heavies made a mighTy drive down The Tield and had reached The Two-yard line when The Tinal gun wenT off, leaving The score a Tie. The boys showed a new and dangerous passing aTTack which gave The OneonTa boys someThing To worry abouT, and iT would have spelled disasTer for Them had There been a 'Few more seconds of Time To play. OCTOBER 29: ExeTer, 9: TaTT, 6-FalTering a sTep in Their championship sTride, The WildcaTs were forced To bow To The superior playing of The Team Trom up The Valley in whaT proved To be Their worsT game oT The season. The boys couldn'T seem To geT sTarTed: and Duncan, speedy ExeTer fullback, proved Too TasT 'For The TaTT line. A bad pass from cenTer, resulTing in STurdevanT's being nailed behind The goal line, accounTed Tor The odd score. The only high poinT oT The game Tor TaTT was a sixTy-one-yard run by STurdevanT in reTurning a kickoff. This game also was marked by some of The pooresT rooTing in TaTT's hisTory. This was undoubTedly reTlecTed in The playing of The Team on The field. NOVEMBER 5: Urban, 20, TaTT, O-The Two hard-running backs, Bill Spaulding Jr. and Tex Manes, All-STaTe fullback 'From Texas, were Too much Tor The WildcaTs To handle in Their baTTle wiTh Urban MiliTary Academy. The Spaulding- Manes combinaTion accounTed Tor all The scores, buT TaTT was able To hold The UrbaniTes The second halT. NOVEMBER l I: OneonTa, 7g TaTT, I3-In spiTe of a brick- wall opposiTion, The WildcaTs managed To claw Their way To vicTory in Their second encounTer wiTh The big boys from OneonTa Academy. Very good TooTball was exhibiTed by boTh Teams, buT a bad pass from The OneonTa cenTer in The lasT 'Few minuTes of play gave TaTT possession of The ball on The opposing TiTTeen-yard line. From There The Wild- caTs managed To push iT over in spiTe of a sTrong defensive cc 42 sv fighf which made fhe oufcome doubfful for a while. Up unfil fhis lasf decisive score fhe visifors had led fhe field. NOVEMBER I8: San Luis Obispo, 73 Taff, 6-Playing one of fhe besf games of fhe season, againsf a feam which had been laying parficularly for fhem, fhe Wildcafs came close fo winning from fhe San Luis Tigers, buf came ouf on fhe wrong end of fhe score. The fally for San Luis was made by a long pass in fhe firsf play of fhe game, resulfing in a fouchdown. From fhaf poinf unfil fhe 'finishing gun, fhe Wildcafs foughf hard, holding fhe Tigers fo a sfandsfill while fhey pushed over a fouchdown for fhemselves. However, fhe conversion failed: and fhe boys were unable fo add fo fhe score before fhe closing gun. NOVEMBER 26: Bakersfield, 8, Taff, 6-Playing whaf was undoubfedly fhe besf game of fhe season, fhe Wildcafs were forced fo accepf defeaf by a very close margin af fhe hands of fhe Bakersfield Drillers. A blocked kick behind fhe goal line resulfed in fhe small lead which fhe Taff eleven were nof quife able fo overcome. A misfake in fime by fhe officials caused fhe Taff quarferback fo risk everyfhing in a pass which was grounded, giving Bakersfield possession of fhe ball. The error was fhen discovered. This gave Bakersfield one minufe and fhirfy seconds fo play insfead of fhe fhirfy seconds which fhe Taff quarfer had expecfecl. However, fhe Taff boys were unable fo fhreafen a score again. Coach Sewell and his assisfanfs deserve credif for fhe splendid fighfing feam fhey furned ouf. Though fhe score wenf fhe ofher way, a very good exhibifion was given of fhe friendly and sporfsmanlike feeling befween fhe fwo schools. lf had long been fhe desire of fhe admin- isfrafions of fhe Bakersfield and Taff high schools fo change fhe old anfagonisfic spirif fo one of beffer sporfsmanship. The accomplishmenf of fhis was, indeed, as greaf an achieve- menf as fhaf which fook place on fhe field: and fhis game marked a furning poinf in fhe relafionships befween fhe fwo schools. 1439 ONEONTA GAME O WRIGHT, Manager BROWN, Manager H. SNYDER, Guard R. SNYDER, Halfback E. SNYDER, Quarferback SOOY, End SPECHT, Cenfer STRINGFELLOW, Halfback STURDEVANT, Quarlarback TROTTER, Tackle WALLACE, Tackle BOB SNYDER Caplain TOP - Simmons, Culhberlson, Cameron, Cook, Slumbaugh, Waddell, J. Williams, McDer- moll. THIRD ROW-W. Hig- gins, B. Snyder, Slanley, Lavelle, Jenkins, Hogue, Welch, Hud- son. SECOND ROW-Coach Johnslon, Walker, Dykes, J. Schwafel, Koker, Sleinmelz, Maygren, L. Slringfellow. FRONT ROW-Wagner, B. Ha - rah, DuVaIl, McAdam, Graue, M. Easlman, Maledy, Ryall. F JOHNSTON, Coach WATSON, Assislanl Coach B. SNYDER, Caplain EIDSON, Tackle COOK, End H. CUTHBERTSON, Quarlerback DUVALL, Fullback DYKES, Guard HARRAH, Halfback JENKINS, Cenler KOKER, Quarlerback LAVELLE, Cenler LEFFINGWELL, Halfback MALEDY, End McADAM, Guard l.l6llI'W'lflIill 'I' filllilliill OCTOBER l: Selma, Og Tall, 6-Slarling lheir season well, lhe Lighlweighls showed lhe sons ol Selma whal il means lo be up againsl a pack ol Bobcals. Allhough lhe lirsl hall was ralher slow, wilh some doubl as lo lhe beller leam since neilher made a lirsl down, lhe Tall lads came back in lhe second hall wilh plenly ol punch, crossed lhe Selma goal line once, and came very near il lhree limes more. The Selma boys, somewhal oulclassed, only neared lhe Tall goal once. The Bobcals, lecl by Caplain Bob Snyder, nearly all enlered lhe season new lo lhe game. However, lhey showed lhe lypical Bobcal lighl and seemed very promising lor a lriumphal march lo lhe championship. OCTOBER 7: Kingsburg, 0: Tall, I4-Following up a good slarl, lhe Bobcals romped over lhe Kingsburg boys lor lheir second viclory ol lhe season. Two passes from lhe hand ol Bob Snyder accounled for lhe scores. The lirsl was re- ceived by Joe Schwalel, who galloped lwenly yards lo a louchdown: and lhe second was snagged by Slringlellow. The only weakness showed by lhe leam was a lack ol power, which robbed lhem of lwo scores when lhey were wilhin lhe len-yard line. Bul lhis slighl weakness was more lhan balanced by lheir exhibilion ol slrenglh on defense and by lhe superb passing allack shown. These surprised lhe speclalors and proved allogelher loo much 'For lhe lads from Kingsburg. OCTOBER l5: Maricopa, 0, Tall, 8-Looking like midgels beside lhe Maricopa Unlimileds, Coach Johnslon's Lighl- weighls walked away wilh lheir lhird viclory ol lhe season. The same passing lhal had proved 'Falal lo previous opponenls gave lhe big boys loo much lrouble. Wilh one louchdown lo lheir credil and lhe Maricopa backlield lorced back ol lheir own goal line, lhe Tall line broke lhrough and dropped lhe lullback in his lracks. cc 44 xi :V l S25-L' A f' 'C ' 1 'fe Ji V OCTOBER 22: Tehachapi, 7, Taff, 6-Fighfing fheir hearfs ouf againsf a feam fhaf oufweighed fhem fwenfy pounds fo fhe man, fhe Bobcafs commanded fhe respecf of everyone in keeping fhe opposing feam down fo such a close score. The small boys really oufplayed fhemselves when fhey ouf- played fhe Tehachapi eleven in fhe firsf half. They pushed fhe ball righf fhrough fhe heavier feam and down fhe field for a fouchdown. However, fhe difference in size and weighf proved foo much, and, for fhe firsf fime of fhe sea- son, fhe Taff feam had fo accepf fhe wrong end of fhe score. NOVEMBER II: McFarland, O: Taff, 22-Coming on fhe field in a fighfing mood affer fheir defeaf by Tehachapi, fhe Bobcafs smeared fhe McFarland unlimifed feam fo fhe very preffy fune of fwenfy-fwo fo a goose-egg. The boys gave a very good exhibifion of power, and, in spife of fhe facf fhaf fhey were greafly oufweighed, fhe gains fhrough fhe heavier line kepf consisfenfly piling up. The firsf fouchdown was fhe resulf of one of fhe few passes affempfed by Taff. Alfhough fhe Taff feam fried only a few passes, fhey infer- cepfed nearly all of fhose affempfed by McFarland. The second fouchdown was made by Joe Schwafel on a beaufiful run from fhe kickoff across fhe goal line. NOVEMBER I9: Bakersfield, 26: Taff, 0-Leffing fhe old Bakersfield iinx gef fhe besf of fhem, fhe Bobcafs finished off whaf had been a successful season wifh a rafher inglorious defeaf af fhe hands of fhe Bakersfield Sandabs. The small boys couldn'f hold fhe heavier and fasfer feam, which made confinuous gains of fen or fiffeen yards fhrough fhe Taff line. Buf fhe fasf Bakersfield backs never gof pasf fhe secondary defense, where fhe deadly fackling of Capfain Bobcaf Snyder broughf fhem fo earfh every fime. Wifhouf fhe super-defense of fhe backfield, fhe game would have been an even worse defeaf. Coach Johnsfon deserves much credif for making a real feam ouf of fhe green boys who furnished mosf of fhe maferial. cc 45 by McFARLAND GAME OVERAND, Afhlefic Equipmenf Manager HIGGINS, Manage HUDSON, Manager MCDERMOTT, Tackle SCHWAFEL, Halfback B. SNYDER, Quarterback STANLEY, End STEINMETZ, Guard STRINGFELLOW, End STUMBAUGH, Tackle WADDELL, Fullback WALKER, Tackle WELCH, Guard WHITE, Halfhack E. WILDHARBER, Tackle WILLIAMS, End PARKER Caplain BACK ROW-Coach Sewell, Slrin fellow, Parker, Harrin 9 lon, D. Brown, H. Snyd FRONT ROW-E. Snyd Beecher, Oxford, Higgins Chancellor, Perrine. A SQUAD O SEWELL, Coach PARKER, Caplain H. SNYDER, Manager STRINGFELLOW, Forward PERRINE, Forward HARRINGTON, Guard E. SNYDER, Guard PARKER, Cenler BROWN, Guard HALE, Guard HIGGINS, Forward MONCIER, Forward HUEY, Guard BEECHER, Forward OXFORD, Forward CHANCELLOR, Forward R. SNYDER, Guard DOWNS, Guard LOCKWOOD, Guard S. 9. er. e r, IIAQICETIIRII DECEMBER I6: Class A-Tall, 28: Fillmore, 3I. Class B- Tall, 32: Fillmore, 20. Class C-Tall, 22: Fillmore, 7. Al- lhough lhe Wildcals had lo accepl lhe wrong end of lhe close score in lheir lirsl game ol lhe season, lhey showed promise of a championship leam. The B's fulfilled all hopes by laking lheir game easily, and lhe C's more lhan came up lo whal was expecled ol lhem when lhey walked over lhe Fillmore boys lo a very decisive viclory. DECEMBER 20: Class A-Tall, 35: Maricopa, 2l. Class B-Tall, I3: Maricopa, 24. Class C-Tall, I7: Maricopa, l5. The Tall A and C leams showed up very well againsl lhe old rivals from Maricopa, who always play very good baskel- ball. The C class had lo play an exlra period in order lo squeeze oul a lead ol lwo poinls. The B's were delealed because lhey couldn'l click logelher. DECEMBER 30: Class A-Tall, 23: Delano, 2I. Class B- Tall, IO: Delano, 8. Class C-Tall, 7: Delano, I4. Tall look lhe A and B games by very close margins from lwo good Delano leams, bul lhe C's couldn'l seem lo lind lhe baskel. JANUARY 6: Class A-Tall, 23: McFarland, l0. Class B-Tall, 28: McFarland, I. Class C-Tall, 22: McFarland, I0. All lhree leams look very easy viclories lrom lhe Mc- Farland lives. The B game was a complele walkaway, as lhe opponenls lailed lo score a 'field goal. However, lhe olher games weren'l quile so easy, allhough lhe Tall leams were al no lime in danger. JANUARY 7: Class A+Tall, I6: Paso Robles, 20. Class B-Tall, 24: Paso Robles, 8. Class C-Tall, 3 I: Paso Robles. I. For lhe second lime of lhe season Coach SeweIl's Wild- cals were delealed by a close margin. However, lhe B's and C's won easily, lhe C game being a complele walkaway wilh- oul a lield goal scored by lheir opponenls. JANUARY I3: Class A-Tall, 33: Shafler, 27. Class B- Tall, 29: Shaller, I3. Class C-Tall, 29: Shaller, I6. The cc 46 by dafe, Friday fhe fhirfeenfh, didn'+ bofher fhe boys af all in fheir fill' wifh Shaffer. The B's and C's won easily, alfhough subsfifufions kepf fhe scores from piling up for Taff. How- ever, fhe A game was hard, fasf baskefball. JANUARY 20: Class A-Taff, 29: Bakersfield, I7. Class B-Taff, 29, Bakersfield, 20. Class C-Taff, 24, Bakersfield, l2. The C's fook fheir game wifh surprising ease, for a Bakersfield game, and fhe ofher feams baffled fheir way fo fhe fop againsf dangerous rivals. This puf all fhree classes in fhe lead for fhe championships. JANUARY 27: Class A-Taff, I9g Venfura, 26. Class B- Taff, 205 Venfura, 26. Class C-Taff, 20: Venfura, l8. Play- ing fhe worsf mafches of fhe season, fhe A's and B's dropped fheir games fo feams fhaf were no beffer fhan fhey. The C's, fhough, managed fo scrap fheir way fo fhe fop end of fhe score, alfhough by a very narrow margin. FEBRUARY II: Class .A-Taff, 30: Moran J. C., 22. Up againsf a college feam, fhe Wildcafs showed fheir real caliber in fucking if under in a fasf game of whaf was really college baskefball. FEBRUARY I8: Class A-Taff, I9g San Luis Obispo, 26. Class B-Taff, 29: San Luis Obispo, I6. Class C-Taff, 257 San Luis Obispo, I7. The Wildcafs baffled unfil fhe finishing gun. The B's played a very good game: and Coach John- sfon's C's, funcfioning smoofhly, came ouf as usual on fhe upper end of fhe score. FEBRUARY 25: Class A-Taff, l6g Bakersfield, 23. Class B-Taff, l9g Bakersfield, 20. Class C-Taff, 20: Bakersfield, I2. Again working like a well-oiled machine, Johnsfon's small boys fook fhe Kern Counfy championship by a com- forfable lead. However, fhe A's and B's had fheir games snafched from fheir possession in fhe lasf few minufes of play, by sudden spurfs in scoring by fhe Bakersfield feams. This cc 47 by 1 P. NEWTON Capfain B SQUAD: BACK ROW-Coach Lee, Thornton, P. Newfon, B. Blakeney, Waddell, B. Snyder, Hale. FRONT ROW-E. Evans, Simmons, McAdam, J. Schwafel, Hudson, B. Harrah. asouAo O LEE, Coach P. NEWTON, Caprain BELL, Manager HALE, Manager MCADAM, Guard B. SNYDER, Forward SCHWAFEL, Forward P. NEWTON, Cenfer HARRAH, Guard STRINGFELLOW, Guard WADDELL, Guard WILLIAMS, Forward THORNTON, Guard EASTWOOD, Forward EVANS, Forward BLAKENEY, Forward LAVELLE, Cenfer HUDSON, Guard STEVENS, Guard BACK ROW Whifley, Thom Coach Helma. . , .::V1. . ,. W. MAYGREN Caplain C SQUAD: BACK ROW-B. Spechf, Ryall, Lelfingwell, M. Easfman, Garraff, B. McBrisn, Coach Johnsfon. FRONT ROW Wagner, Whife, K. Bowen, W. Maygren, W. Sfone, E. Evans, Hogan. CSQUAD JOHNSTON, Coach MAYGREN, Capfain SPECHT, Manager SHEA, Forward W, MAYGREN, Forward WHITE, Forward WAGNER, Forward EVANS, Forward STONE, Cenfar BOWEN, Guard LEFFINGWELL, Guard EASTMAN, Guard GARRETT, Cenfer RYALL, Guard HUDDLESON, Cenfer DSQUAD HELMA, Coach DRAKE, Capfain TROTTER, Manager KLINGE, Manager Johnston, Captain Drake, Bell, Gervais, Endicoft, Sanders, Klinge. DRAKE Capiain -Troffer, Waffs, pson, Mosher, FRONT ROW- 'S . y T, Ti puf 'lhe feams even in +he race for fhe championship and made a playoff necessary. MARCH I: Class A-Tafl, I9: Bakersfield, I8. Class B- Taff, I8g Bakersfield, IO. Taff eliminafed +he 'Iwo Bakersfield feams in fhe playoff af Wasco fo win Ihe Kern Counfy cham- pionship and +he righi +o play for Ihe Valley. The B's led fheir game from fhe sfarf fo finish, while 'lhe A's, affer 'frailing fhrough fhe whole game, came up in 'lhe end fo win by one poinf. MARCH 3: Class A-Taff, 26, Dinuba, I9. The B's and C's had fheir semi-final games forfeifed fo fhem, buf fhe Wildcals weren'l' so forfunafe. They had l'o iourney fo Dinuba, where fhey dispelled all of 'lhe Dinuba Emperors' hopes of fhe championship. MARCH ll: Class A-Tafi, lb: Kerman, 40. Class B- Taff, 27, Livingsfon, l5. Class C-Taff, 23: Madera, I6. In The greafesl' evening of Taf+'s baskefball hisiory fhe boys capfured 'lwo of 'rhe lhree championships of 'lhe Valley. Affer a lay-off of Iwo weeks, +he Bobcafs came back in grand sfyle and shaffered all hopes of lhe Livingsfon Wolves. The C's played a 'lighf game lhal' was really closer l'han +he score indicafes. The Wildcafs, however, had 'lo accepl' defeaf from a really championship Team from Kerman High School. Much credif should be given fo all of 'rhe baskefball coaches: Sewell, Lee, Johnsfon, and Helma. cc 48 an 'flillllllll ' COACH Lee's racquer wielders complefed one of ihe mosl successful seasons fhis year in Taf+'s lennis hisiory. They losl' only fhe girls' singles march our of lhe live ma'l'ches in lhe counly 'lournamenl' here. Gene Meacher and Paul Lynch won 'lhe younger boys' doubles championship al lhe Oiai Valley fournamenf. Although some of fhe boys have had racquels in fheir hands, so lo speak, since childhood, lhe maiorily owe fheir abilily and success lo lhe capable coach- ing of Mr. H. R. Lee, who deserves much of 'lhe credil 'For lhe successful season and for lhe enlhusiasm of lhe players. Iillll: LED by Sian Peferson, manager and winner of 'lhe annual Calcufla al 'lhe Pelroleum Club, lhe l933 golf squad lurned in a very good season. Bolh lhe Pelroleum Club and 'lhe Slandard Club were very kind in allowing 'lhe boys 'lo praclice on lheir courses. This praclice, along wilh lhe capable coaching of Mr. E. G. Sewell, winner of l'he Pelroleum Club championship, doubl- less aided l'he boys in making good showings in all of 'lheir lournamenls. Slanley Pelerson, Jack Lasley, Bob Voris, Ar'lhur Grey, Keilh Whilwill, Edward Franklin, Charles Buchanan, Vernon Freeman, and Forresl Chancellor com- posed lhe l933 squad. HAYES Caplain BACK ROW-Baron, Meacher, J. Lynch, Glendening, Cummins, Linscolf, Mr. Lee. FRONT ROW -Barron, Kryslall, Jones, Ad- kisson, P. Lynch, Dunn, Hayes. KERN COUNTY TENNIS CHAMPIONS P. NEWTON, Boys' Singles CUMMINS, Boys' Doubles MEACHER, Mixed Doubles E. RICHARD, Mixed Doubles EVATT, Girls' Doubles M. FOSTER, Girls' Doubles HAYES, Boys' Doubles TAFT GOLF CHAMPIONS SEWELL, Coach Winner of Pefroleum Club Championship PETERSON, Manager Winner of Calcufra Championship BACK ROW-Buchanan, Peler- son, Voris, SECOND ROW-A. Grey, Whifwill. FRONT ROW- Freeman, Lasley, Franklin. PETERSON Manager 14497: 'X gig? , g.. ,y , 2 S a.,a A S STU RDEVANT Captain A Squad BACK ROW - Cornelius, Mc- Donald, Snyder, Lovitt, Tal- mage, Parker, Bright, Sturde- vant, Scott, Jenkins. FOURTH ROW-Nichols, Cameron, Hub- bard, Torrey, Dykes, Higgins, Specht, Schroder, Wildharber, Rielly. THIRD ROW-Mr. John- ston, Benson, Maledy, Marshall, Graue, Ryall, Huey, Doolittle, O'Dell, Mr. Watson. SECOND ROW-Harrah, Small, Conley, Garratt, Seale, Johnson, Borotf, DuValI, Porcho, Lewis. FRONT ROW-Bell, Jacobus, Wagner, Drake, Thompson, Eastwood, Haynes, Nixon, White, Cam- eron, Newton. JOHNSTON Coach STURDEVANT Captain A Squad JENKINS Manager A Squad SCHWAFEL Captain B Squad TALMAGE Manager B Squad HOGAN Captain C Squad CORN ELIUS Manager C Squad O. NEWTON Manager C Squad 'IIKACIK INTERCLASS Meet-March 24. Crowds ot students 'Filled the grandstand to see the seniors take the lnterclass Track Meet with 84 points. The iuniors finished second with 38, the sophomores third with l3, and the trosh tourth with I2 points. Sturdevant took the tield tor the seniors in the A class division, scoring 29 points. He placed tirst in the l00, the 220, the hop-step-and-iump, and the high hurdles and took second in the broad iump, high iump, and pole vault. Parker won the high and broad jumps for the seniors, while Wildharber took the long runs tor the iuniors. Joe Schwatel carried the junior class to victory in the B class division, scoring 27 ot the total of 38 points. Hogan ancl O'Dell took the C class points. Hogan won the 75-yard dash, the low hurdles, and the broad iump, while O'Dell took the high iump. SANTA MARIA, l94g Tatt, IO9-March l7. Led by Joe Schwatel, who chalked up thirty-one points by himselt, Tatt tailed to give Santa Maria much ot a scare. Although many places were taken, most ot them were seconds and thirds: and these tailed to add up to the necessary number ot points. ln the C class Hogan led the tield with a total ot I8 points, while in the A, Parker led with 8 points. Ot course, this was an unrestricted meet, ancl this accounts tor the large number ot points gained by some ot the men alone. ln the regular meets each participant enters only three events. BAKERSFIELD, l69g Tatt, 48-April l. Tatt had to accept tourth place in the annual Kern County Relays this year, although the B class took second in their division. Parker and Specht were the only Tatt men to place in the A class division. Parker took tirst in the high iump, clearing the bar at 5 'Feet 8V2 inches, while Specht tossed the I2-pound shot out 44 teet 9V2 inches to grab a tourth place. The B class showing was brighter. Joe Schwatel, Tatt's shining light, took first in the pole vault and tied tor tirst in the cc 50 9: I4 4 21,f-Pjgiltvar.-FM-211'-'f-'v sv f- wafW5w llw1 .. high iump. While, Tafl sprinler, won lhe l00-yard dash in 0:I0 6fl0 againsl lhe very slrong field. Joseph placed fourlh in lhe 8-pound shol, and Tafl placed lhird in lhe 440-yard relay. The C class showed up well enough. O'Dell look lhe high iump. Hogan was second in lhe low hurdles and fourlh in lhe 75-yard dash, and Tafl look lhe 440-yard relay. KING CITY-April 8. Allhough Tafl didn'l rale so high in poinls in lhe 'King Cily Meel, placing liflh in bolh A and B classes, wilh six poinls in lhe A and eighl in lhe B, lhe leam eslablished a couple of records lhal will probably hold lheir places on lhe record books a long lime. Willie Parker smashed lhe old record of 5 feel ll inches, held by Plowman of Redwood Cily, when he cleared lhe bar al 5 feel IITM, inches. The bar resled al 6 feel I inch, bul aclual measuremenl showed lhe more accurale figure. The olher record was broken by Joe Schwafel, B class slar, in lhe l20-yard low hurdles when he scrambled over lhe low slicks in lhe fasl lime of I4 8fl0 seconds, lhree lenlhs of a second fasler lhan lhe previous exisling record. Besides breaking lhe hurdles record, he look lhird place in lhe broad iump and lied for second in lhe pole vaull. Slurdevanl lied for second in lhe A class pole vaullg and Neil Thorn- lon lied for second place in lhe B class high jump, clear- ing lhe bar al 5 feel 7 inches. Coach Johnslon should be commended on lhe resulls of lhe I933 lrack season, in which lhe lack of quanlily and nol qualily of malerial pushed Tafl back inlo second places inslead of firsls. Wilh a few slars in each class, Tafl usually managed lo secure enough poinls for a second place in lhe meel allhough unable lo rise higher. VALLEY MEET-May 6. Tafl was honored by being lhe hosl for lhe lwenly-seven schools represenled al lhe annual Valley Meel. A good showing was made by lhe Tafl leams, nine places being laken by Parker, Schwafel, Thornlon, and O'Dell, in lheir respeclive classes. cc5ln INTERCLASS MEET HOGAN Caplain C Squad SCHWAFEL Caplain B Squad A CLASS PARKER STURDEVANT SPECHT B. SNYDER SCOTT BROWN WILDHARBER HIGGINS CAMERON MACDONALD H. SNYDER BRIGHT R. SNYDER STARR WADDELL JOSEPH TORREY SCHRODER EASTWOOD B CLASS DUVALL GRAUE HARRAH HUEY MALEDY RYALL STRINGFELLOW TAYLOR THORNTON SCHWAFEL WHITE C CLASS GARRATT HOGAN ODELL WAGNER HAYNES BOROFF DRAKE x . K dj' s ,J . rn if x - I , Jlfxgrl ' Ike' fl LOCKWOOD Caplain BACK ROW - Quigley, Polls, Lo c kwoo d, Ford, Harringfon Peden, shea. SECOND now4 Mr. Sewell, Wheeler, Scoll, Ox- ford, Cauvel, Newton, Kennedy. FRONT ROW - G. Graham Clammer, Stone, Davis, Sim mons, Maygren, Goode. SEWELL, Coach LOCKWOOD, Caplain KENNEDY, Manager GRAHAM, Manage CAUVEL, Lefl Field DAVIS, Righf Field FORD, Firsf Base HARRINGTON, Short Stop LOCKWOOD, Pilcher MAYGREN, Second Base NEWTON, Lefl Field OXFORD, Firsf Base PEDEN, Cenfer Field POTTS, Calcher QUIGLEY, Right Field SHEA, Shorl Sfop SIMMONS, Third Base STONE, Second Base L. STRINGFELLOW, Pilcher WHEELER, Third Base X C JL MARCH I8: Taff, 5: Paso Robles, 8. Wifh fwo days of pracfice fhe Wildcafs made a very good showing againsf lhe coasf feam af Paso Robles. Poor hiffing and errors handicapped 'lhe boys. Lockwood pifched for Taff, chalk- ing up sixfeen sfrike-oufs fo his credif. MARCH 24: Taff, 7: Fresno, ll. Poor playing all 'lhe way around losf fhe Wildcafs I-heir game wifh Fresno High. Sfringfellow, fwirling for Taff, sfruck ouf fwelve baffers and allowed buf fen hifs. One of fhese, however, was a homer wifh fwo men on base. MARCH 25: Taff, 9, Afascadero, 6. Wifh fiffeen sfrike- oufs fo his credif and allowing only fwo hifs, Sian Lockwood pifched fo vicfory againsf Afascadero. Good hiffing by fhe Taff 'leam overcame Lockwood's few bad momenfs and broughf Taff our on fop. APRIL I: Taff, 4: Roosevelf, 27. Scoring fourleen runs in a firsf-inning, hiffing drive, fhe boys from Fresno walked over fhe Wildcafs in fheir firsf encounfer. Poor baseball was shown fhroughouf lhe game by fhe Taff squad. APRIL 8: Taff, ll: Roosevelf, 4. More fhan fulfilling fhe wildesl' hopes, 'lhe Wildcafs refurned 'lhe frouncing fhal fhe Roosevelf Rough Riders had given fhem in fheir firsf meef- mg. APRIL l2: Taff, IO, Delano, 3. Besides pifching seven in- nings of good ball, Lockwood knocked a fhree-bagger fhaf scored fwo runners in fhe drubbing given Delano on fheir own diamond. APRIL 22: Taff, 03 Bakersfield, 5. For fhe firsf fime in years fhe Tafl feam Iosf fo Bakersfield in a slow game wifh errors on bofh sides. APRIL 25: Taff, 5: Delano, 4. Affer frailing fhe whole game, wifh 'lhe score four fo one againsf fhem, lhe Wild- cafs roused from fheir Iislless, sloppy playing fo fake fhe game in fhe Iasf of fhe ninfh inning. 4452 xr Illlllllllll IIA Qflllill. COACH Pop Helma's soft-ball swatters showed up very well in their playing for the season, although they encoun- tered some difficulty in getting games. The lightweights played several practice games with the grammar schools, but the heavies' practice was for the most part among them- selves, with only one practice game with Maricopa. Both teams managed to exhibit a good brand of ball in their encounters, although Maricopa rather tucked the heavies under by the score of six to one in their tirst league game. The Maricopa boys opened up with four runs in the first inning before Taft got down to business. The lone tally for Taft was a home run by Dale Huey. ln all games the team proved to be a smoothly 'functioning combination, with Rasmussen, Romines, and Jeffery as chuckers, Captain Lucas behind the bat, Johnston or Min- tier on tirst, Conley or Garner on second, Huey or Hunter on third, Beecher at first short, Burns at second short, and Axt, Woods, and Koker as fielders. The B class team, coached by Rudy Lyle, proved a dang- erous team to opponents. The lineup usually put Curry pitching, Kuchenbecker behind the bat, Bowen or Endicott at first base, Drake at second, Woods at third, Evans at tirst short, Huddleston at second short, and Willis. Wagner. and Torrey as fielders. These small boys managed to scratch out victories in spite of having to use a small ball, to which they were unaccustomed, in some of their games. The managers of the Ford City Ball Park proved very kind in letting the teams practice under the lights for night games, one of which was with the Bakersfield Hi Y. Al- though they only had one night of practice, the boys gave a commendable exhibition of indoor against a strong team under the lights at Bakersfield. Coach V. W. Helma and his assistant, Rudy Lyle, deserve much credit 'For shaping their material into teams that brought credit to the school. a53n LUCAS Captain BACK ROM!-Mr. Helma, Beav- ers, Mmtuer, Johnston, Camp- bell, Huey, Garner, Trotter, Argent, Lucas, Lyle. FOURTH ROW-Conley, Burns, Cooley, Buckley, Rasmussen, Malters, Beecher, Jeffery, Alldredge, Alt. THIRD ROW-Koker, Romines, C Ibert W d Will' E o , oo s, ns, . Woods, Hunter, Torrey, Conley, Whitley. SECOND ROW - Klinge, Lanter, Gibson, Cox, Fleh rt G i I H H d a y, esse, uey, erro , Huddleston, Curry, Hillard. FRONT ROW - Evans, Smith, Endicott Drake Evans Boler iack, Watts, Knlchenl-lecker, Mosher, Wagner, Schoenley. HELMA, Coach LYLE, Assistant Coach LUCAS, Captain A's CURRY, Captain B's EVANS, Manager KLINGE, Manager LUCAS, Catcher RASMUSSEN, Pitcher JOHNSTON, First Base GARNER, Second Base HUEY, Third Base BEECHER, First Short Stop BURNS, Second Short Stop AXT, Left Field WOODS, Center Field KOKER, Right Field B. CONLEY, Second Base MlNTlER, First Base ROMINES, Pitcher HUNTER, Third Base JEFFERY, Pitcher BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS LEFT TO RIGHT - Waldner, Beck, Norris, Gordon, Richard, Furry, Callen. Silence, girls fense, a few hurried insfrucfions - fhe sfarfing whisfle. Off fhe ball goes! Bedlam breaks loose, shoufs, screams, a dashing figure, fhe Iasf minufe fo play-success and failure. Always a vigorous yell for fha opposing feaml Black and whife gym suifs frooping slowly fowards fhe gym. HOCKEY CHAMPIONS BACK ROW-Carroll, Blacklock, Endicoff, Bachelder, Thafcher, Lawson, Le Counf, Wrighf, Wegis, Goldstein, Priesf, Quick. FRONT ROW - Varner, Brown, Clark, Doughfy, Winslow, Peden, Denton, Stevens, Reedy, McFar- land, Walfon. , - , ' if 'V me 'fm 1341 . . V ' I 3 ' H i , T' e L , K ' ' J 'fx 25' ,. .F -. s- .. -geo .,, . 1 . .rx , Q, mg ' J fe..nx:s,.iFfflfEi1gr f ' .' n, - 'sa , as 5, r - me we-wwf l'-' 2 QM, 'fr Q , . ,y . V V,,y, quy. A, .V, VN V, M, W ,l.., .. -I ,, I . V-Z, .z5:,:' V L, , P , I.. I H. . y , Y, GIIK ll' SP0ll'l'J' WHEN fhe final whisfle blows ending a game, fhen a player begins fo show his real sporfsmanship. If is easy fo be a good winner of a game, buf if fakes real sporfsmanship fo be a good loser. The purpose of girls' sporfs is fo promofe beffer sporfsmanship among fhe girls. The facf fhaf afh- Iefic abilify enfifles fhe girls fo earn poinfs needed fo ioin fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafion greafly promofes inferesf in fhe sporfs also. Many girls were able fo earn Ieffers, and a few earned sweafers and sfars, by being on various feams. The feams were very efficienfly coached by Miss Kay Finlayson and by Miss Dorofhy Beardsley, girls' afhlefics insfrucfors. Baskefball was fhe firsf sporf of fhe year. Alfhough fhe championship was won by +he sophomores, fhe compefi- fion was very close befween fhe freshmen and fhe final vicfors. The freshmen, even fhough fhey were inexperi- enced a'r playing fhe game, cerfainly applied fhe coaching fhey received and gave fhe upper classmen some close compefifion. Hockey proved 'Io be one of fhe besf sporfs of fhe year in spife of fhe winfer rains and winds. The field was offen slick and muddy, buf fhe girls always played an enfhusi- asfic game. The oufcome of fhe season's playing was a 'lie befween fhe freshmen and fhe iuniors. As fhe infer- class poinf sysfem is used, fhe fie was nof played off: so each M O ,, . s, .I I ii I y v 3 I if Q , kk - r-,, S. .? fs ., , ,,k:aV k gl ,,,, ga y I 'i og 2 7 eg? 4 y :nk K , f , .K I '1 ,y K -x r in V.k , F x,,. A QL aa is as 1,fWae ,..,l,.s4seM.Ese.:-W mfs ,,,, , cc 54 n J E ak 3 'I rig! I we 5 EE, Q 4 x K Y' X s gh, ' sf ' VIS Ks? Q me i Q X A asa is if .X Q , E , ,Qi ' be X M' 4 .A f 5 QNX P1 -.. ...W 1. -.- Y,-.--.7-V ,ML,. i . - :xx ,g- . .V-. - - .- --sl U' -.1 '?'1l4,'Z'mWgn? Wet? .V-'jigiuy-'1,g,i:4':1g,.3 . if ' .- 4 ' ' ,Q i Q. J' W class received sevenfy-five poinfs. Alfhough fhe poinfs were nof changed, a game was played fo see which feam could win. The iuniors succeeded in winning, fhus receiv- ing fhe righf fo play fhe Junior College. This game was fhe final play-off of fhe season, and if furned ouf fo be a fie, buf fhis was nof played off as volleyball season was soon fo sfarf. Volleyball provided many fhrilling momenfs and mei wifh much enfhusiasm among fhe girls, fhis year. Because of fhe facf fhaf fhe boys' baskefball season was under way, fhe girls were forced fo pracfice on field courfs. However, fhe big games were played in fhe gymnasium. There proved fo be a difference, buf fhe games were very good in spife of fhe handicap in pracficing. The sophomores again suc- ceeded in winning fhe championship by defeafing 1-he juniors. As fhe Derrick wenf fo press lasf year before fhe infer- class baseball games were played, somefhing should be said abouf fhem in fhis year's book. The freshmen won fhe championship by a large margin. There was no doubf whaf- ever fhaf fhe freshmen had fhe besf feam fhroughouf fhe season, and many fans were ouf fo supporf fhem. Alfhough fennis is nof one of fhe major sporfs among fhe girls, fhe fennis furnoufs were large. Tournamenfs were held in fhe early fall, and fhe fennis players were coached by Mr. H. R. Lee. K 55 by VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW-Niebel, Crawford, Hedrick, Norris, Waldner, Beck, Reagan, E. Richard, Carfar. FRONT ROW-Oma Varner. Soap and fowels-splashing waferl Tired bodies recup- erafing from sfrain of exer- fion. All discussing fhe final play-off. Laughfer and hap- piness in one place. Regref buf good sporfsmanship in anofher. Dressing for home and a sfeaming dinner-fhe never forgoffen hour of high school afhlefics! BASEBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW-Crawford, Norris, Waldner, Beck, Reagan. FRONT ROW-T. Callen, Varner, Rich- ard, Scoff. V . .1 ...vg- . Q. 1,4 fa 1 Q.. 1,0 qu -vo. Mm . . ,Nga -1. Wi - v . 6. Y L' 1 Q .+.4'- Y ' 'L -'24 V..-.4' --A u v fx af -1 K ' 4 v K . J X . X Q . gi. - ' X . 5 Q X -,QQ -4 f Q Q - . ' 1 ' - .1 - .' . i-- . Q 4,4 'fs-.JK ' -4 . 1 - .. ,-41.41. 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'. . , ' - , x Q ' ' F' 'K .QQ 44-5 . - ' 4 - -Q - -2 4.4 4 I U IU I 0 ll C0llIfl?lf cc l by llllvlllll Clllllfiilf lzllfilllffi' F. A. BAUMAN Principal J. G. HOWES Dean, Economics, American Govern- ment EDNA L. DESSERY Dean of Women, Psychology, Zoology, Physiology WARREN D. BAKER Head Foreign Language Department, German DOROTHY L. BEARDSLEY Physical Education MAUDE BUNDAY History CATHERINE FINLAYSON Acting Head Girls' Physical Education HANS W. HANSEN Head Science Department, Chemistry, Geology HENRY T. IMES Philosophy MAUD M. JONES English BERTHA JUDGES French LESLIE KIENHOLZ Director of Athletics LOUISE LAMBERT English H. R. LEE Physical Education ERNEST MclNNES Public Speaking MABEL MYERS English SYDNEY D. NlELSEN Music HAROLD S. NIX Welding DOYLE S. PECKHAM Head English Department AMY C. PETERSON Librarian J. M. ROBB Physics, Head Mathematics Department FRANK W. ROSE Surveying, Mathematics E. A. ROSS Head Shop Department, Aviation JAY SCHUMACHER Machine Shop FLORENCE E. UNDERWOOD Stenography PEARLE W. WALTON German GEORGE R. WATSON Engineering Drawing FIRST COLUMN-Howes, Mclnnes, Nix, Schumacher, Ross, Watson, Rose. SECOND COLUMN-Dessery, lmes, Jones, Peterson, Myers, Fin- layson, Lambert. THIRD COLUMN -Bauman, Judges, Beardsley, Wal- ton, Underwood, Hansen, Kienholz. FOURTH COLUMN-Robb, Baker, Lee, Nielsen, Peckham, Bunday. .llllIlI0ll Clllllflilf GRADUATE! FAY ASBURY Alpha Gamma Sigma '32, A. W.S.B. Treasurer '32. GARLYN A. BASHAM Track '32, Forensic Club '32, '33, President '32, Phi Rho Pi '32, '33, President '32, '33, Within The Law , Green Stockings , lt Won't Be Long Now , A.S.B. President '32, Business Manager '33, Yell Leader '3I, '32, Winner Cen- tral California Junior College Oratorical Contest '3I, '32, Ex- tempore Debate '32, Central California Debates '32, '33, Junior College Advertising Manager Derrick '32. IRENE BOROFF Basketball '33, German Club '32, '33. MARGARET E. BU RRELL Hockey '33, Forensic Club '32, W.A.A. '32, Vice-President A. W.S.B. '32, Alpha Gamma Sig- ma '32, '33, Secretary-Treasurer '32, Vice-President '33, ALTON E. COLTRI N Baseball '3l, '32, '33, Aviation Club '3I, '32, Chess Club '32, A.S.B. Business Manager '3l. FLOYD S. COOLEY MURRAY L. EILAND Football '30, '3l, '32, Basketball '3l, '32, '33, Track '3I, '32, '33, Captain '3l, Boxing '32, '33, Wrestling '32, '33, Maroon T '3l, '32, '33, President '32, '33, German Club '3l. IRENE ALMA FELIZ Volleyball '32, Alpha Gamma Sigma '33, President '33, A.W. S. . Treasurer '33, W.A.A. '32, '33, Hi Jinks '32, G.A.A. Skit '32, Junior College Copy Ed- itor Derrick '33. PHILLIP L. KIRKPATRICK Football '3l, '32, Winner Foot- ball Inspiration Award '32, Track '32, '33, Maroon T '3l, '32, '33, Designer of Bracelets and Buckles '33, Vice-President A.S.B. '3I, President '32, Treas- urer '33, President A.M.S.B. '32, Oratory '33, German Club '32, '33, J. C. Council '32, '33. HAROLD E. KOFAHL GAY MATTOON Basketball '32, '33, Captain '33, Hockey '32, Volleyball '32, W. A.A. '32, '33, A.W.S.B. Presi- dent '32, A.S.B. Vice-President '33, Junior College Editor Derrick '33. TOM O'BRlEN Football '30, '3I, '32, Tennis '3l, '32, Track '33, Maroon T '32, '33, Junior College Sports Editor Derrick '32. HILLMAN SHUGART Football '30, '3l, '32, Baseball '3l, '32, '33, Wrestling '32, '33, Boxing '32, '33, Captain '32, '33, Maroon T '3I, '32, '33, Aviation Club '32. ALVINA G. SMITH President A.W.S.B. '33, W.A.A. '32, '33, Secretary '32, German Club '32, '33, Secretary '32, '33, Author of Words to Our Jay- see '33. VIRGINIA SMITH W.A.A. '32, '33, CARTON TAYLOR ALBERT C. TRYON German Club '33, Treasurer '33, Engineers' Club '33, A.M.S.B. President '33. FIRST COLUMN-Asbury, Boroff, A. Coltrin, Eiland, Kirkpatrick, Mattoon Shugart, V. Smith. SECOND COLUMN-Basham, Burrell, Cooley, Feliz Kofahl, O'Brien, A. Smith, C. Taylor. BOTTOM-Tryon. cc 2 xx posiie page. Wha'i's Al loolxing for? Credifs for graduaiion? If one grad can see so far, how 'far can one grad and one alumnus see fogerher? o The Chief-Hillman in person. . She lesied on fhe Brain, and- 0 f if Who invenied Econ. graphs? cc 3 rx GRADS aren I' always so digni- fied as fhey appear on 'lhe op- 0 Where's Hon. PhiI's gunman? o Imagine! Away from fhe cafe- ferial o Tom airs fhe magic pony. o The mofor of The Spirif of T. J. C. o Ailas Basham holds up 'lhe earih. o Irene pores over Fishyology. We poured a few iears over if ourself. o Alberf 'lalres up pedalling. o She's righf, Jirng don'f glare. o BASHAM President BACK ROW-Erlewine, Tryon Cullen, Morrison, Kirkpatrick: C. Brown. FRONT ROW-Dien stein, Barrett, Lynch, Mattoon Basham, A. Smith, Gilmore. 0 OFFICERS First Semester GARLYN BASHAM President GAY MATTOON Vice-President JACK LYNCH Secretary BENNIE DIENSTEIN Treasurer FRANK GILMORE Business Manager CLARENCE CULLEN Athletic Manager ALVINA SMITH President A.W.S.B. PHIL KIRKPATRICK President A,M.S.B. S'l'lJlllilllI' ll0llY STUDENT government has become ot greater importance to the welfare ot the junior college because ot the increase in enrollment during the last two semesters. Through the co-operation ot the student councils of both semesters and ot the administration, the activities ot the school year have been carried out with success. Beginning the tirst semester under the competent leader- ship ot Garlyn Basham, the council ably carried out its pur- pose ot welding the various organizations of the college into a smooth-running unit. During the second semester Joe Erlewine managed the duties of president in a very etficient way. For the first time in the history ot Tatt Junior College the presidents ot the associated women's student body and of the associated men's student body were included in the student council. This proved a most satistactory arrange- ment, since it gave the entire student body a better repre- sentation than that which they had had in former years, and it also aided the council in arranging dates tor activities and in deciding upon various questions. UNDERGRADUATES: BACK ROW - Patterson, Trahan, Irwin, Sooy, Morrison, Shaver, Olin, Willis, Throop, Forgie, Fredburg. THIRD ROW-Newman, Furtney, Baker, O'Brien, Arnold, Maygren, Boucher, Page, Salisbury, Drury. SECOND ROW --Cruzan, Denton, Bradford, Eastwood, F. Willis, Sweigart, Huebner, Burns, Wiebe, Reed. FRONT ROW-Graham, Sullivan, Thatcher, McMasters, Hyde, Johnston, Gregory, Schuster, Barrows. cc 4 D7 ., . milfs .ff izlspx.. .,,,-1 alfa-ww iff? ' -rw T I . . ,. Qi '-i' . K' , . 1 IZIHIIDI I lllf IIIEAIU THIS marks fhe complefion of fhe elevenfh year of fhe Taff Junior College. Lef us review our progress. Our planf, shared wifh fhe high school, is fairly adequafe. Our faculfy is capable, energefic, and loyal fo fhe insfifu- fion. We have grown fo an efficienl' size so fhaf we can offer a reasonably broad curriculum. Our larger classes im- prove insfrucfion and make possible a reasonably low per- unif cosf. We have fhe supporl' of our communify. Our sfudenf body is well organized and fairly imbued wifh gen- uine school spirif. Our graduafes are well received by fhe regular colleges and universifies. An adminislrafion building wifh library and classrooms sepa- rafing us somewhaf from fhe work of fhe high school would give us greafer presfige as an insfifufiong if would improve our insfrucfional facilifies and would add greafer zesl' fo sfudenf-body spirif. In view of our progress in fhe pasf eleven years, and in view of fhe favorable affifude of our board of frusfees and ad- minisfrafion, we can fake pride in our accomplishmenfs and look confidenfly fowards fhe fufure. -John G. Howes, Dean. UNDERGRADUATES: BACK ROW-Friffs, Garris, Marfin, Brazas, Broden, Mullen, Williams, Head, E. Hill, Rose, Eddy, Sfone. THIRD ROW-Riordan, Richmond, A. Newlcn, Moore, E. Collrln, Leflow, Kelly, McKinnie, Yeafes, McCormick, Torrey, N. Bilbey. SECOND ROW-Boughen, Crosbie, Cox, Davis, Davies, Jones, Thomas, T. Kurlz, Pcppeff, Deck, L. Bilbey, Richard, R. Campbell. FRONT ROW- Talmage, Donaldson, Williamson, Monfgomery, Ozburn, Roberfs, Loperena, Clark, Rufherford, Whifwell, E. Johnston, K. Palmer. ERLEWINE President UNDERGRADUATES BACK ROW-Kurtz, N. Bilbey, Hildebrand, Parker, Harrison, Tharp, McCormick, Coleman, James, McMullen, Monfgomery, Smyser. THIRD ROW-V. Brown, Erlewine, Gilmore, Lynch, Rieg- er, Dane, Baer, Geissel, Boland- er, C. Brown. SECOND ROW- Carpenter, Diensfein, Hubbard, Del Bondio, J. Jones, E. Beau- champ, Howell, Barnes, Barr, Palmer, Galloway. FRONT ROW -Varner, McKenzie, Cobb, MacSween, Traeqer, A. Jones, Dargifz, Green, Boroff, Keesee, Barrefl, M. Campbell. .. O OFFICERS Second Semesfer JOE ERLEWINE Presidenf CLIFFORD BROWN Vice-Presidenf CLARENCE CULLEN Secrelary PHIL KIRKPATRICK Treasurer GARLYN BASHAM Business Manager BOB MORRISON Afhlefic Manager AUDRA BARRETT President A.W.S.B. ALBERT TRYON Presidenf A.M.S.B. 415 by BACK ROW-Feliz, C. Varner, Burrell, Barreif. FRONT ROW- Whifwell, Richard, Miss Dessery, A. Smith, Gregory. OFFICERS ALVINA SMITH AUDRA BARRETT Presidenl MARGARET BURRELL BERTHA RICHARD Vice-President JESSIE GREGORY RUTH WHITWELL Secrefa ry IRENE FELIZ CORINNE VARNER Treasurer 0 OFFICERS JESSIE GREGORY DOROTHIE DARGITZ Presidenl GRETCHEN EASTWOOD LUCY MAE PARKER Vice-Presidenr BERNICE VARNER AUDREE DAVIS Secreiary FRANCES WILLIS BERTHA RICHARD Treasurer O BACK ROW-Hyde, Richard, Parker, A. Smiih, Davis, Whif- well, Mahoon. SECOND ROW -Miss Beardsley, Donaldson, Gregory, V. Smith, Clark, Hueb- ner. FRONT ROW-Feliz, Trae- ger, Talmage, Dargih, Willis, Easfwood, Barreif. Wflllillilllili 5'l'lJlllf1lI'l' ll0llY MANY social affairs marlzed an aclive year for Ihe women's associalion. A lea Io welcome lhe new members of Ihe organiza+ion was sponsored by I'he sophomore women dur- ing Ihe firsl' monlh of school. The maior affair of Ihe firsl' semesler was I'he annual moiher-and-daughier Chrislmas parly. During Ihe second semesler Ihe associalion gave a pay assembly and a noon dance. Laler Ihe freshman women honored gradualing sophomore women al an April FooI's parly. On March 4 and 5 a group consisling of Ihe second semes- 'Ier officers represenfed Tail' al' Ihe annual convenfion of iunior college women, held fhis year al Marin Junior Col- lege. O O I W. A. A. INCREASING enlhusiasm for alhlelics and a growing slu- denl body malerially enlarged 'rhe membership of Ihe Women's Alhlefic Associaiion. The capiains of fhe 'Ieams were as follows: baslrelball- Berlha Richard, Gay Malloong hoclrey-Ida Hyde: volley- ball-Phyllis Monlgomery, Audra Barrefl. Eleven members and Miss Dorolhy Beardsley represenled 'Ihe associalion ai 'lhe annual Big Day of spor'l's and slcils, which was held a+ Bakersfield on April 8. 'TTI I cc 6 n Illlflllil' Silllllflllf IIIIIIY ORGANIZED in I932 for lhe purpose of adding 'lo lhe social life of lhe s+uden'l body, lhe associalecl men's sluclenl body has developed and progressed rapidly. I+ has 'lhis year filled i'l's place in 'rhe social life and in solving lhe prob- lems of lhe men s'l'uden'ls. lls presidenls, Phil Kirlcpalricl: and Al Tryon, have worlced diligenlly and have been baclxed by capable olilicers. ln i'ls elTor'ls lo supply lhe men sludenls wilh some infer- esling evenls, 'lhe organizalion sponsored a New Year's masquerade ball. Laler lhe organizalion sponsored a noon dance. O O O Nlllllillllil 'I- HIGHLIGHT of 'lhe Maroon T's social aclivilies, lhe fool'- ball banquel al' lhe close of lhe season fealured an enler- 'I-aining molif of while elephan+s and was a greal' success. Wilh elephanls forming lhe lable and wall decoralions, lhe lheme was furlher carried oul' in lhe music and by lhe ex- change of old possessions as gifls. A second successful affair was lhe annual sporls dance, given in November, which was greally enjoyed by 'lhe large crowd alrlending. Two inilialions, preceded by informal banquels, also proved enlerlaining, especially lo 'lhe new members. 44729 BACK ROW-C. Brown, Tryon, Kirkpalrick, Brazas. FRONT ROW-Erlewine, Drury, Lynch, Dienslein. OFFICERS PHIL KIRKPATRICK AL TRYON President CLIFFORD BROWN AL BRAZAS Vice-Presidenl ERNEST BEAUCHAMP Secrefa ry-Treasurer JACK LYNCH Secretary BENNIE DIENSTEIN Treasurer JOE ERLEWINE DICK DRURY Business Manager OFFICERS MORRIS GOLDSTEIN MURRAY EILAND President FRANK WAGNER TOM O'BRIEN Vice-President KENNETH BOUCHER CARL STONE Secrela ry-Treasurer EARL FORGIE GEORGE THARP Business Manager BACK ROW-Eiland, Marlin, Cullen, Morrison, Bralas, Slone, Head. SECOND ROW-Coach Kienholz, Bowman, Kelly, Tharp, Newfon, Harrison, Fredburg. FRONT ROW-Shugarf, T. O'Brien, Boucher, Forgie, Erlewine, Brown. BACK ROW-Drury, Cullen, Darling, Maffoon. FRONT ROW -Carpenter, McMasfers, Ozburn, Cruzan. STAFF GAY MATTOON Edifor RUTHE MCMASTERS Assisfanf Editor DICK DRURY Manager of Finances IRENE FELIZ Copy Edilor CLARENCE CULLEN Sporfs Edifor CLIFTON CARPENTER Assislanl Sporfs Edifor RUTH CRUZAN Ar? Edifor JOAN OZBURN Assisfanf Arf Edifor HAMILTON DARLING Phofography Edifor .Illlllllill Clllllflilf llliilllllfli IN AN endeavor fo give fhe sfudenfs a book which is dif- ferenf from any yearbook previously published, fhe sfaff has carried ouf a new arrangemenf of fype and arf work, in keeping wifh fhe frend of modern arf. The originalify of a book requires fime and efforf, for each year if becomes increasingly difficulf fo produce an annual beffer fhan fhe ones before. The high sfandards esfablished by previous edifors always seem impossible fo equal. Difficulfy in 'Finances made if again necessary fo include fhe junior college yearbook wifh fhaf of fhe high school. This was necessary once before, in fhe I932 Derrick, in order fo lower expense. lf is wifh a greaf deal of sincerify 'rhaf fhe sfaff expresses ifs appreciafic-n for fhe services rendered by fhose who aided in producing fhe book. Especially are we grafeful fo Miss Louise Lamberf for her guidance, inferesf, and fime spenf in planning fhe book. Wifhouf her aid fhe producing of 'Ihis Derrick would have been impossible. We are indebfed fo Mr. M. D. Beiach, of fhe high school phofography deparfmenf, for fhe phofography work, and fo Miss Alma Sfeininger for her supervision of 'lhe arf sec- fions. The help given by Mr. T. H. Ellsworfh, of 'Ihe Graphic American Yearbooks, has been of greaf assisfance in pro- ducing fhe book. We also wish fo express our apprecia- fion 'Io Mr. F. A. Knapp. of fhe Lederer, Sfreef and Zeus Company, for his aid. To ofhers whose co-operafion and help has been of greaf value in making fhe book possible, we grafefully give our acknowledgmenf. Alfhough fhe Derrick is small, if is hoped fhaf pleasure may be derived from ifs pages. The sfaff will feel fhaf if is re- warded for ifs efforfs if if has made fhis volume of personal inferesf fo every sfudenf. -Gay Mafloon, Edifor. cc 8 by lzillllilliglffli PUBLIC SPEAKING achievemenis of +his year seem 'fo poin+ fo a confinued success of forensics as a maior in'l'er- scholas'I'ic acfivify of +he Taff Junior College. The opening round of deba+e in +he Cen+ral California Junior College Associaiion found +he Taf+ speakers pre- pared +o discuss +he iopic, Japan's Policy in Manchuria Is Jusiifiablef' Garlyn Basham and George Tharp were vic- 'rorious a+ Bakersfield, while a Visalia 'ieam losl fo Graydon Garris and Allen Barr. Probably 'lhe mosf inieresfing discourse of fhe year was 'I'he Oregon 'lype of debaie, which feaiured fhe cross-examina- fion of +he speakers. This debafe was given as +he second round, and Ta'H's represen'I'a+ives, Basham and Barr, won over Reedley on 'rhe +opic, All ln+erallied War Debfs Should Be Cancelled. Once again meeiing lhe Visalia and Bakersfield +eams, TaH's deba+ers los+ +he decisions in boih con+es+s, which were of exiemporaneous nafure and on 'rhe subieci, Si'a+es Should Adopi' Laws For Unemploymenf lnsurance. Ta'F+ Junior College was given second place in fhe league rafing. A+ ihe Pacific Souihwesi Conven+ion of ihe Phi Rho Pi fra- +erni+y, held a'I' Bakersfield, Garlyn Basham and Allen Barr represen+ed fhe Tafi' Junior College and gained honorable menfion 'For iheir school in oraforical and exfemporaneous coniesfs. Ora+ions were given lafer on 'rhe fopic, Social Emancipa- +ion, ihe parficipanfs being Reba Jones, Phil Kirkpafrick, Graydon Garris, Allen Barr, and Garlyn Basham. Tafi' was represenied in fhe San Joaquin Valley Junior Col- lege Ora+orical Con+es+ by Allen Barr. His ora+ion, Flan- der's Greaier Message, was awarded firsi place. Much o'F +he success of 'rhe season was due 'ro fhe capable 'rraining given +he speakers by Coach Ernes+ Mclnnes. cc 9 xy BACK ROW-Paiierson, Broden Brazas, Garris, Kirkpafrick FRONT ROW-Carpenier, Barr Basham, Diensfein, Mr. Mclnnes SPEAKERS ERNEST MCINNES Debafe Coach GARLYN BASHAM Debaie, Orafory ALLEN BARR Debate, Orafory, Exiemporaneous GEORGE THARP Debafe GRAYDON GARRIS Debaie PHIL KIRKPATRICK Orafory BOWMAN Caplain BACK ROW-Tharp, Eiland Harrison, McCormick, Willis: Quick Fredburg M orri son n-amd now-cdsch Kienholzj Moore, Loll, Head, Barnes, James, C. Brown, Cullen, Gil- more. SECOND ROW -Capl Bowman, Sooy, Marlin, Kirk- palrick, Bash, Erlewine, Kelley, Sl Y k. FRONT ROW - one, or Wagner, Boucher, C. Maygren Lyle, Baker, T. O'Brien, Gold- slein, Braase. L. J. KIENHOLZ Coach BEN STRICKLER Assislanl Coach FLOYD BOWMAN Caplain THARP, Halfback EILAND, Tackle HARRISON, End McCORMICK, Guard WILLIS, End QUICK, Fullback FREDBURG, Tackle MORRISON, End MOORE, Cenler LOTT, End HEAD, End BARNES, End JAMES, Halfback BROWN, End BOWMAN, Tackle SOOY, Tackle l lzlllffllf-lI.l. SEPTEMBER 24-Tall, Og Slanlord Frosh, 66. An unorgan- ized group ol Cougars iourneyed lo Palo Allo lo be lurned back by an overwhelming score. The score lar from lells lhe game. Several of Slanlord's louchdowns were made lhrough mislakes of lhe Cougar leam, bul lhe Cougars had lhe consolalion ol knowing lhal lhe Frosh had delealed lhe Slanlord Varsily. ll was a disappoinled, bul by no means depressed, Cougar learn lhal relurned lo Tall. SEPTEMBER 3l-Tall, 0, Long Beach, 6. Allhough lhis game was early in lhe season, il proved lo be a lighl from slarl lo linish. The Long Beach Vikings were one ol lhe slrongesl leams in lhe Soulhland, bul lhey were given a real ballle by lhe Cougars. The Cougars were a much beller organized and a more aggressive unil lhan lhe leam which had played lhe Slanlord Frosh. The Vikings were overwhelming lavoriles lo win over lhe Cougars: so lhe sludenl body can well be proud ol lhe leam. OCTOBER 8-Tall, l4g Visalia, 0. Plowing lhrough dirl and dusl loward viclory, in lheir 'lirsl conference game lhe Cou- gars bulIdogged lhe Visalians on lhe laller's own rodeo lield. The game was very slow, and lhe only lhrill was a sixly-yard run on an inlercepled pass by Bash. Visalia made several allempls lo score bul each lime was held lor downs by a lighling Cougar wall. The Tall boys played sleady loolball lhroughoul lhe allernoon. OCTOBER I5-Tall, 35, Sanla Maria, 0. Taking advan- lage ol Bulldog mislakes early in lhe game, lhe Cougars rolled up an impressive score. They were playing as an organized unil and were more impressive lhan in any previ- ous game. OCTOBER 22-Tall, IZ: Cal Poly, l3. Aller being scored on lwice during lhe lirsl hall, lhe Cougars came back in lhe second hall lo score lwo louchdowns in rapid succes- sion. ll looked as lhough lhe Cougars were going lo lake a l0n anofher feam info camp, buf fhey were finally held on Poly's six-inch line and came ouf on fhe wrong end of fhe score by virfue of a Poly conversion. OCTOBER 29-Taff, I2g Cal Chrisfian, 6. ln fhis game fhe Cougars gave a display of increasing power unfil fhey finally came ouf on fop. The game was feafured by fhe brillianf performance of Beauchamp. Taff scored in fhe firsf half, and Cal Chrisfian came back fo refurn fhe second half kick-off fo a fouchhdown. From fhen on a real baffle was waged. Taff finally gof fhe winning score on a sfeady drive down fhe field. NOVEMBER 4-Taff, 28, Porferville, I4. ln fheir second conference game fhe Cougars again emerged as fhe vic- fors. From fhe sfarf of fhe game fhere wasn'f any doubf as fo fhe beffer feam. Kirkpafrick and Beauchamp played like college sfars, and fhe second feam played in a manner befiffing any Taff foofball feam. Even fhough fhe score looks bad, if was an inferesfing game fo see, and fhe spec- fafors wenf home safisfied wifh fhe fighfing Cougars. NOVEMBER I2-Taff, 73 Cifrus, 7. A cocky, over-confi- denf group of Cifrus Owls came from Azusa fo skin fhe Cougars. They were good, and fhey knew if, buf fhey were nof good enough fo conquer fhe Cougars. Affer fighfing a feam equally as good on defense as on offense, Taff's only score came via a long run by Frankie Wagner. Goldsfein kicked fhe fying poinf wifh his usual nonchalanf air. lncidenfally, fhe second sfring played mosf of fhe game. NOVEMBER I8-Taff, l3g Bakersfield, I9. Wifh a con- ference championship af sfake and a game packed wifh fhrills fhroughouf, fhe lasf play decided fhe championship. halfback, refurned a Undaunfed by fhe ln fhis play Wilfon, fleef Renegade punf fiffy-five yards fo a fouchdown. loss of fheir sfar quarferback, Lyle, fhe Cougars foughf from sfarf fo finish. There is no fribufe foo greaf for fhe Cougar line, who played fhe game of fheir lives. alln KIRKPATRICK Winner of lnspirafion Award Goldstein Demonsfrafas Punfi FRANK GILMORE Equipmenf Manager CLARENCE CULLEN Afhlefic Manager MARTIN, Fullback KIRKPATRICK, Fullback BASH, Halfback ERLEWINE, End KELLY, Cenfer STONE, End YORK, Guard WAGNER, Ouarferback BOUCHER, Halfback MAYGREN, Quarferback LYLE, Quarferback BAKER, End O'BRIEN, Guard GOLDSTEIN, Guard BRAASE, Guard N9 BAC STONE Capfain K ROW-Coach Kienholz, nager A. Colfrin, Glend g Sfone, Brazas, Eiland, H d, Tharp, Assisfanf Coach Sf ckler. FRONT ROW-Moore, M ygren, Boucher, Moncier, Newfon, Erlewine, Kurfz, B A. O' rien. O L. J. KIENHOLZ Coach CARL STONE Capfain ALTON COLTRIN Equipmenf Manager O BEN STRICKLER Assisfance Coach O GLEN DENING, Cenrer STONE, Forward BRAZAS, Forward EILAND, Guard HEAD, Center THARP, Guard MOORE, Guard MAYGREN, Guard BOUCHER, Guard MONCIER, Forward NEWTON, Forward ERLEWINE, Guard KURTZ, Forward O'BRIEN, Forward T T' llASlilf.'l'll1lll THROUGHOUT fhe whole season fhe Cougars played ec- cenfric baskefball. They won over fiffy per cenf of fheir games, and fhose which fhey losf were fairly close. The mosf inferesfing game of fhe season was fhe firsf Bakers- field game. The Renegades led unfil fhe firsf of fhe fourfh quarfer. Taff forged info fhe lead, only fo lose fhe game in fhe lasf few minufes. This season was fhe firsf fime fhaf rhe Cougars enfered col- lege compefifion. They played many of fhe sfrongesf feams in fhe Soufhland. Eiland and Sfone were honored by being selecfed as All-Valley. George Tharp was selecfed as sec- ond-sfring All-Valley guard. The Cougars fopped off a fairly successful season by de- feafing fhe Renegades. December I4-Taff - - - 35' Moran J. C. - I7 December I 7-Taff Compfon J. C. - December 22-Taff - - - San Berdoo J. C December 28-Taff - - - Venfura J. C. - January 6-Taff - - - Woodbury College January 7-Taff - - - Whiffier College January I6-Taff - - - Sanfa Barbara Sfafe January ZI-Taff - - - Reedley J. C. - January 26-Taff - - - U. C. L. A. Frosh January 28-Taff - - - Cal Poly - - - January 30-Taff - - - Porferville - - February 3-Taff - - - Visalia J. C. - February I0-Taff - - - Bakersfield J. C. February I3-Taff - - - Porferville J. C. February I7-Taff - - - Visalia J. C. - February 24-Taff - - - Reedley J. C. - February 25-Taff - - - Venfura J. C. - M a r c h 3-Taff - - - Bakersfield J. C. 44 I2v .fr IW- 5- ' llllslfilllll MARCH I8-Taff, l4g Shannon, 7. Playing fhe firsf game of fhe season away from home, fhe Cougars gof off 'lo a successful sfarf. Shannon is only a small fown, buf if furns ouf a very snappy baseball feam. The whole Cougar feam was on a hiffing rampage. Bilbey pifched fhe firsf six innings, and Moore finished fhe game. MARCH 25-Taff, 4: Sanfa Barbara Sfafe, 7. The Cou- gars arrived in Sanfa Barbara iusf in fime fo dress and sfarf fhe game. Sanfa Barbara Sfafe gof an early lead, and lhe Cougars were never able fo fake if from fhem. The long frip fo Sanfa Barbara fired fhe fellows. Bilbey again pifched mosf of 'lhe game, and Moore finished fhe work. APRIL 8-Taff, IZ, Sanfa Maria, 8. Journeying fo Sanfa Maria, fhe Cougars were puf fo a difficulf fesf in defeafing fhe Bulldogs. Sanfa Maria had iusf fhe week before de- feafed Sanfa Barbara Sfafe, and so fhe Cougars were avenged for fheir defeaf by Sanfa Barbara. The heavy hiffing of Capfain Shugarf was fhe oufsfanding feafure of fhe game. Bilbey pifched fhe enfire nine innings. APRIL I5-Taff, l4g Sanfa Maria, 7. To show fhaf fhe vic- fory of fhe week before was nof unmerifed, fhe Cougars again defeafed fhe Bulldogs. Moore pifched eighf innings and proved himself 'lo be of sferling qualify. Shugarf, Brazas, and Brown carried fhe burden of 'lhe hiffing for fhe Cougar nine. The Cougars were playing well and were on fhe road fo a successful season. APRIL 28-Taff, 267 Cal Poly, I3. Playing in fhe rain, fhe Taff nine swamped fhe Cal Poly aggregafion wifh many hifs. Despife fhe high wind and rain, 'lhe Taff pifchers, Moore and Shaver, allowed buf seven hifs. Brazas led fhe Taff baffers wifh five hifs in seven frips fo fhe plafe, and Boucher gof a circuif clouf in fhe fhird inning wifh fwo men on bases. In fhe lasf fwo innings Loudermilk was called in from fhe field fo fhe mound and pifched a good game. cc I3 xx rrwxvz . iff SHUGART Capfain BACK ROW-Manager Wil- Iiams, Brazas, Sfone, Marfin, Shaver, E. Smifh, Assisfanl Manager Rose. SECOND ROW -Coach Kienholz, Moore, Har- rison, Shugarf, Endicofr. FRONT ROW-Boucher, Loudermilk, C. Maygren, N. Bilbey, Kurtz. O L. J. KIENHOLZ Coach O HILLMAN SHUGART Capfain O HAROLD WILLIAMS Equipmenl Manager CLAYTON ROSE Equipmenl Manager O MAYGREN, Calcher SHUGART, Oulfielder, Cafcher BILBEY, Pilcher MOORE, Pitcher SHAVER, Pifcher BRAZAS, First Base SMITH, Firsf Base KURTZ, Second Base STONE, Short Sfop ENDICOTT, Third Base BROWN, Third Base BOUCHER, Lefl Field LOUDERMILK, Cenfer Field MARTIN, Cenfer Field LETLOW, Righf Field li LS' f K .. f, THARP Caplain BACK ROW-Coach Mullen, Tharp, Marlin, Head, Eiland, Lellow, Smilh, Wood. SECOND ROW-T. O'Brien, Kirkpalrick, Newlon, Riordan, Forgie, Bash, Loll, FRONT ROW-Carpenler, Barr, Barnes, Erlewine, Palmer. O V. E. MULLEN Coach GEORGE THARP Capfain EFTON COLTRIN Equipmenl Manager THARP-Broad Jump, 440 and l00-Yard Dashes PALMER-100 and 220-Yard Dashes, Broad Jump, Relay FORGIE-I00 and 220-Yard Dashes, Relay YORK-Sholpul, Javelin, Discus, l00-Yard Dash LETLOW-Sholpul, Discus KIRKPATRICK-Sholpul, Broad Jump, l00-Yard Dash CARPENTER-880, Mile, 2-Mile, Relay MARTIN-Sholpul, Discus, 120- Yard High Hurdles, 220-Yard Low Hurdles SMITH-I20-Yard High Hurdles, 220-Yard Low Hurdles, Relay BASH-Broad Jump, 440-Yard Dash, Relay EILAND-High Jump LOTT-440-Yard Dash, Pole Vaull, Relay NEWTON-Pole Vaulf BARR-880 and 440-Yard Dashes HEAD-880, I20-Yard High Hur- dles, 220-Yard Low Hurdles O'BRlEN-Mile Run JONES-440-Yard Dash FURTNEY-2-Mile Run WOOD-l20-Yard High Hurdles BARNES-440-Yard Dash YEATES-l00, 220-Yard Dashes RIORDAN-100 and 220-Yard Dashes 'IILQCIC MARCH I8-Tall, 49: Cal Poly, 69: Sanla Maria J. C., 34. The Cougars made a very credilable showing in lhe lirsl meel ol lhe season. Lellow, York, and Eiland look lirsl places: Palmer, Smilh, Carpenler, Marlin, Tharp, and Lel- low, seconds: Loll, Forgie, Smilh, and York, lhirds. Bash made lwo lourlh places. M-ARCH 25-Tall, 74: Visalia, bl: Porlerville, 28. Lellow, Tharp, and Loll each look one lirsl, and York look lwo lirsls. Carpenler, Forgie, Bash, Smilh, Lellow, Marlin, and Kirk- palrick look seconds: Eiland, Barr, Head, Newlon, Marlin, Bash, Forgie, and Carpenler gol lhirds: Jones, Marlin, Barr, Palmer, Furlney, and York look lourlhs. APRIL I-Tall, 29 lf5: Visalia, 25 4f5: Fresno Slale Frosh, 98. Complelely oulclassed, lhe lwo Jaysee leams barely managed lo keep lhe Frosh 'From doubling lhe combined junior college scores. York and Lellow each look a lirsl. Car- penler look a second. Forgie, Palmer, Bash, Carpenler, Lel- low, Loll, and Smilh gol lhirds: and Smilh, Head, Bash, O'Brien, and Palmer linished wilh lourlh places. APRIL 7-Tall, 45: Visalia, Sl: Bakerslielcl, 67. The Cou- gars' lrack supremacy was blasled by lhe lwo slrongesl leams in lhe Valley. York look lhe only firsls lor Tall, in lhe shol and in lhe iavelin. Smilh, Barr, Palmer, ancl Lel- low look seconds. Carpenler, Tharp, and Eiland were lhird place winners. Smilh, Bash, Forgie, Carpenler, Palmer, and Marlin gol lourlhs. The relay leam was second. APRIL 22-Cenlral Calilornia Junior College Conference Meel: Tall, 4l lfb: Bakersfield, 47V2: Visalia, 39 Sfb: Por- lerville, 27V2: Reedley, 7. York, Lellow, and Kirkpalrick look lirsls. Smilh, Lellow, and Tharp look seconds. Palmer, Smilh, Marlin, Eiland, and York gol lhirds. Carpenler, Loll, Newlon, Forgie, Marlin, Bash, and Kirkpalrick each won a lourlh place. al4n 'l'lilll1llIJ' MARCH I8-Taff vs. Bakersfield. Dargifz defeafed Older- shaw, Bakersfield, 6-2, 6-2. Thomas won from King, Bakers- field, 8-6, 6-2. B. Richard losf fo Collins, Bakersfield, 7-5, 6-8, 6-4. Bilbey Iosf fo Hulme, Bakersfield, l-6, 8-6, 6-4. J. Lynch defeafed Perry, Bakersfield, 6-l, 6-2. Glendening de- feafed Garber, Bakersfield, 6-3, 6-4. ln fhe doubles Page and Glendening losf fo Perry and Garber, Bakersfield, 6-3, 6-l. Lynch and Bilbey defeafed Garber and Hulme, Bakers- field, I7-l5, 6-4. ln fhe women's doubles Dargifz and Rich- ard defeafed Collins and Oldershaw, Bakersfield, 6-2, 7-5. APRIL I5-Taff vs. U. S. C. Frosh. Gene Mako, U. S. C., defeafed Lynch, 6-2, 6-4. Gardner, U. S. C., defeafed Al Newfon, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Rawley, U. S. C., won from Glenden- ing, 6-2, 6-3. Paul Newfon. high school ace, won from Johns, U. S. C., 6-4, 6-0. Hughes, U. S. C., defeafed Hayes, 6-2, 7-5. Sfevens, U. S. C., won from Cummins, 6-I, 6-4. ln fhe doubles Mako and Jolins, U. S. C., won from AI and Paul Newfon, I-6, 7-5, 6-I. J. Lynch and F. Glendening losf fo Rawley and Gardner, U. S. C., 4-6, 7-5, 9-7. Hughes and Sfevens, U. S. C., defeafed Hayes and Cummins, 8-6, 6-8, 6-2. APRIL 22-Valley Conference Tournamenf. J. Lynch de- feafed Perry, Bakersfield, in fhe 'finals of fhe men's singles, 6-0, 6-4. J. Lynch and Bilbey won from Garber and King, 6-3, 6-3, in mixed doubles finals. Al Newfon and Glenden- ing defeafed Taylor and Johnson, Reedley, 6-0, 6-3 in fhe finals of fhe men's doubles. Bilbey was defeafed by Bol- linger, Visalia, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3, in fhe finals of fhe women's singles. The women's doubles feam, composed of Dargih and Richard, was defeafed in fhe firsf round by Bachard and Lindquisf of Reedley, 3-6, 6-0, 7-5. ccl5n PAGE Ca pfain BACK ROW-Page, Lanyon Glendening, A. Newfon, Coach Lee. FRONT ROW--L. M. Bil bey, Lynch, B. Richard, Dargifz HARVEY R. LEE Coach NELSON H. PAGE Captain O JACK LYNCH Co-holder of Nafional Junio Doubles Tirle, Cenfral Califor nia Junior College Conference Men's Singles Tiile, Co-holde of Mixed Doubles Title. 0 LILY MAY BILBEY Cenfral California Junior Col lege Conference Co-holder o Mixed Doubles Title. I ALFRED NEWTON Central California Junior Col lege Conference Co-holder of Men's Doubles Tiflo. I FRANCIS GLENDENlNG Confral California Junior Col lege Conference Co-holder of Men's Doubles Tifle WHEN have you seen a more shuddery physics pic+ure? The dim, half shadows-fhe fanafical look on fhe 'Face of fhe man al' 'rhe lefl-loo bad fhey aren'+ examining a corpse. An ar+is+, only one of 'rhe many scaHered over fhe grounds, blifhely heaving in marigolds where marigolds never grew before. Two can live as cheaply as one, darling. Whaf a roHen economic +heory, snor+ Mr. Howes's Econ. sludenfs. Blow 'iH'le nosie, baby, and finich your spinich, and some day you'll be a Follies girl. Yeah, when if rains in Taft Nolhing le'F+ 'For manners, noi l'ha+ +he foo+ball boys haven'+ some, bul' appe+i+es always gel' 'lhe besl' of lhem, especially a+ +he luncheon iusf before +he Bakersfield-Tafl' 'foolball game. The camera man gol' someone else +o lake +his picfure so 'rhal' he could prove +ha'r he worked on +he Derrick. He seems lo be looking for inspiraiion. The assisfanl copy edilor looks for errors +o make: lhe edifor and assis+an+ look for snaps: lhe adviser looks for advice. Once in fhis J. C. Library we 'Found a scrap of an English paper wi+h 'rhe sen+ence, The girl who s'l'ood nex'l' 'I'o me 'fain+ed, and someone had wriHen under i+, Well, dearie, you musf have a face +ha+ would s+op an eighl'-day clock. Heigh-hol cc Ibn L..., ,, ccl7n GIRLS, +oo? Bur +hen who does- n'+ enioy a good, rousing snow figh+? I+ clears our heads lof knowledgel 'For 'rhe nexl' fesi. Time passed lbui many s+uden+s didn'+l, and H' came aboul +ha+ spring was in +he air, and sfu- denrs wore fhe grass off fhe campus. No+ice high school child being kep+ out The audiforium sreps afford a nice place 'For reading-or s+udy, if you are eccen+ric. Wa+ch 'lhe birdie, youse guys, or you're going fo ge'l' klonked. This ain'+ no picnic. Man on righf end change wifh man on lef+! Swifch back! SH down! Sland up! Be quie+l I+ mighi be a rabbif hufch and a barber pole: only ir +urned our +o be a 'Fairyland cas+le for +he Senior Welcome formal. Pass i+ down 'fhis way, Elmer! Pass ii io me! Whai could be more excifing fhan a madly shrieking hockey feam in full chase af+er a li'H'Ie whife ball? Two hockey feams. IF given half a chance, we fhink fhe surveying class would be making mud pies-even 'rhe feacher digs holes and lays lines. ln aboui fwenfy years Tafi is going +o look like a 'Farm- ing communify-all spaded up. As one speaker fo ano'I'her, says Debaler Barr, affer winning 'fhe Valley Oraforical Confesi, Mac, you're all wrongl Could you puleeze pui for+h an aHemp+ +o comprehend? A dignified grad-rare specimen-seldom found aboui' fhis college. Somehow we suspeci i+'s posed, since Basham's moufh is closed. Poem! Fan mah brow, we all done found a daid man! One could learn 'ro be a good difch digger, if nofhing else, on one of 'rhese Sunday geology iaunis. Why should welders need headlighis on such a brighi day? We don'l' know much aboul' weld- ing, bui we suppose 'the pipe is geH'ing mani- cured, or maybe pedicured. Who knows? Were iheir faces 'Fros1'biH'enl Some of 'fhem cer- fainly gof real washes, parficularly behind fhe ears. In fac-I', we gof a good wash ourselves +ha+ way. Sprechen Sie Deuisch? Nein? Of course no+, ihere are only six ihere helping Mr. Flude. Allee samee youee, +hisee whaH'ee well dressedee col- lege sfudenis wearee in Chinee. ccl8n cc I9n LET us see, foo. We are adepfs a+ peeking rhrough keyholes. For once someone go? Hammy before he gol' someone. 0 O U Quick, Wafson, 'lhe can openerl O C C Tramp, iramp, iramp, fhe gals are marching in ihe Washing- +on's Birfhday parade. Are fhey chasing fha? boy? Enlry from our diary: Today: One high school punk doused in fish pond for daring fo frod upon sacred J. C. campus. Physiology nofes : unreadable abbreviarions. OFF in a cloud of broken 'Fen- ders, a J. C. gilloppi leads 'lhe Washing+on's Birlhday Parade. Boy, are we W. A. A.'s French? We're as'rin' yal Pink elephanls on fhe ceiling, buf while elephanfs ai' fhe J. C. foorball banquet Ve vas dere, Sharlie. w c , V. - I, . g, , ,- , ful., ', 1 . 4 1.44, as '- - -I -, 4. V, , M ., ..,, , ' rf'-., Ov ,JV ,. P, -- 'f ,t -1-V .-,g ,. .4 ,A 4- ,V J ' ' A 'f , - -' . ' ' ,-' -, I vf' M1- . .:-j.' 1'N' f z-- . -9 ,, ,Q f-25, 5 .,',, . .Y . , .. , H l - fx -Es.,-gf ,I .- L' f - N - yr' , 4 1 WM W M Wwkfwiffiwa P M .6 7,1 .gl 1 .ff,-'-'. .. , 1 p ,E , I J 4 - 7- J, , , . , . , ., ,' .in N, -' rpg.: . -- 4+ , -v . L. , F . 1-1-f' 1. ,z . K., M, .A . U A A., M , h b ,Km , lb, a, 1 4 JH. 4 . 59, M.. M, , . V, V ,y 4.-1 u L 1-1. w. H H A- v-I-'Ye . .,,,,,,,.v.,,..,, A I , . I -' 141-25' lwlrll fY f ., , 4 n v , , 1 4. x., --1 ig. :V , re ,, eff 1 1, 5 , . 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MERLE LINK FELTMAN Phone 365-R II4 Lincoln Poriraifs LINK'S FIVE CENT TO DOLLAR STORE Trade Where Mosf People Trade, ai' 2I0 N. 5Ih CRAWFORD BARBER SHOP Sixfh Opposire Ice House Phone 35I-W 330 Kern Heircuh 50C Trade VIII' Complimenfs of SHANEVS DRUG STORE TAFI FUNERAL PARLORS Phone 228-M 4I9 Cenfer '02 Ashe, TASCO MIDWAY LAUNDRY Phone 43 305 Cenfer Phone I78 704 Main AUTO Parts Baller Laundry Service WALKER'S STUDIO PERRIGO'S Phoio Finishing, Framing, Copying, Phone I88-W 2I0 Asher and E I 9I 9 Furnifure and Hardware SCHWAFEL SHOE SHOP 4I8 Cenier Sewed Soles - No Taclrs ELECTRIC WIRING and CONSTRUCTION CO Phone I5 2I9 Lucard T. C. Garra'H FORD CITY CLEANERS ZI9 Harrison All Work Done in Our Own Planf .,, AGEN INSURANCE AGENCY Phone I I8-W 2I7 4I'I'l Insure Now To Be Safe MONEY BACK NIMMER 42I-423 Cenier Qualiiy, Service, Low Prices BANK OF AMERICA Phone 50 5I'h and Cenfer Nafional Trusi' and Saving Assn. RALPH B. SMITH Phone 386-J 6'I'h Poulfry and Feed WEST SIDE NATURAL GAS CO. Phone I64 III bfh Gel' Your Hoi' Wafer Healers Here WESTERN WATER COMPANY Phone 28l 803 Kern Wafer Is Clean, Pure, and Healfhful The following professional men, alihough 'Iheir code of eihics forbids adveriising, have shown Iheir inferesf in Taff Union High School by donafionsz DR. CARL W. JOHNSON lPhysician, Surgeon, Osfeopaihj on. eizorieeiw. GARNER qrhysicisny .f6'YX DR H G HALL lOpI'omeIrisII I ,, I 2 6 DR. BERNARD L. JOHNSTON ibenfisfl E 6 DR. ORAN NEWTON iPhysicianl DR. W. L. LACKEY iboniisfl on H n owes qvhyslmny Q45 nakersnald ,AU I nfxlcfnsflfln nomonw fvn! Complimenfs of BAKERSFIELD GARAGE In AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 2288 l70I 20I'h HARTSOOK sruolo an ' Phone 236 I923 Eye Mil H. J. Amundsen, Prop. SECURITY MARKET Phone 5400 2005 Chesier High Qualify -- Low Prices -- Delivery Service Complimenis of BAKERSFIELD FUNERAL HOME Phone 340 I629 Trux'I'on LOWELL'S CLOTHING STORE Phone 44 l5I2 I9+h Men's Furnishings Complimenfs of VALLEY OFFICE and SUPPLY EQUIPMENT CO. 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