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

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I O O l O I O O O O Wisdom is a wreafh worn by fhe leaders of ihe ages-a wreaih woven by 'foil and efforl' and bound wiih ambiiion. The early philosophers groped for wisdom in fheir search for frufh. Monks pierced ihe dark menace of ignor- ance wifh iheir books and learning. Explorers offered a new wealfh of male- rial io peels and playwrighis, fhe dreamers of dreams. And so. as fhe sfudeni follows in fhe 'ioofsfeps of fhese leaders, he, foo, shall gain fha? which has been man's ambiiion since fhe iime of ihe philosophers. He ihen shall wear fhe wreath of wisdom. Decking 'rhe earfhen jar on Hue wall wifh sfrings of glisfen ing jewels, a liglwf shines from an en+rance +0 fhe Adminisfrafion Building. Sunligh+ sfreaming fhrough fhe arches makes a shadowy paHern of +he Tiled pafio corridor. bw, ? ,.,, Sfeps ascending from an arched doorway lead To The balcony of The Audiforium. RINTOUL President BOARD OF TRUSTEES Presidenf .. RINTOUL Clerkf... . ........ .. ., N. MORRIS L. REX MUSSER HOWARD BELL W. F. BLACKBURN TO THE STUDENT BODY As you sow, so shall you reap. This has been so ever since you have been in fhe Taff Union High School. If will be so as your lives mafure. To be genuine you musf produce resulfs. This can be accom- plished by applying fhe principles faughf in fhis high school. Every sfudenf will learn fhaf fhere are many subiecfs which he musf lef go by. ln doing one fhing well, he will learn more or less abouf ofher fhings. In looking over fhe pasf year, we find many accomplishmenfs of an academic nafure. We also find many improvemenfs and addifions abouf fhe planf. Five ouf- door baslcefball courfs were rebuilf, and a new furf foofball pracfice field has been provided. The baslcefball courfs and prac- fice field will greafly facilifafe insfrucfion in fhe physical educafion deparfmenf as well as relieve fhe crowded condifion on fhe old foofball field. For junior college sfudenfs 'rhe School Disfricf has provided a well equipped col- lege union room. His now possible for 'rhe Junior College Council and sfudenfs fo hold meefings of imporfance wifhouf con- flicf wifh ofher bodies. During fhis period of depression and unemploymenl' many men and boys have been employed abouf fhe buildings and grounds, which are consequenfly in fine condifion. Your Board of Trusfees is ever mindful of obfaining feachers and feaching facili- fies fo produce fhe besf resulfs. -B. Rinfoul BELL, MUSSER, BLACKBURN, RINTOUL, MORRIS .-41 ADMINISTRATION Principal F. A. BAUMAN vaCC.Pfsnap..l D. T, wlLLiAMs Dean Qi eifis MRS.Iv1AUD iv1.JoNEs Aiiandsma supervisor M. L. DONER BAUMAN Principal TO OUR I934 GRADUATES When a youlh speaks oui 'roday as he has spoken in years gone by and says: A+ all hazards I will follow Ihal which is righl and True, Ihal youlh we surely musi come 'ro honor, respecl, and even perhaps obey. I-le meels his daily Tasks wilh a cheer- lul disposilion, wilh a will Io work, and wiih a desire Io achieve. Above all he radiales a spiril of friendliness Ioward his Ieachers and classmales. ls ii any wonder Ihal we cheer him? I-le believes Ihai hard work is Ihe road Ioward knowledge and success: Ihal per- severance and honesly are Ihe galeways Io favor: Ihal clean living is Ihe loundalion of a sound, heallhy body: and Ihal 'rime is loo precious and fleeiing Io be wasied in idleness when aclivily is all aboul him. The wisdom of his living should be as a pailern. I-le mainiains a clear head 'ro hear and see and learn. I-lis inlegrily and couriesy make rules of eihical conducl nalural laws of living and make him accepl Ihe Iac? Ihal consliluled aulhorily encompasses Ihe aciivilies ol all lives. I-lis is a fair play code ai all limes. Such are Ihe Trails ol valor and 'rhe Irails of a Irue leader. Will you, our graduales, say: A+ all hazards l will follow Ihal which is righi and Iruen? -F. A. Bauman DONER, JONES, WILLIAMS gg ii. t i ,I 1, f,52A:.,, 1, -Q, i. .' 'Nh . !.,g.., K A . BEJACH LEE JOHNSTON DONER WATSON NEWLEE LAMBERT BRADY CONRAD DAVIDSON RUSSELL WALTON BAIRD SCHUMACH ER MYERS ROBB MQINNES NOAKES BAILAR BAER HELMA HENDERSON MULLEN PETERSON UNDERWOOD :Mes soullzs LANG HOWES FACULTY MAURICE D, BEJACH Algebra, Photography H. R. LEE Physical Education, Commercial Law, Athletics EUGENE M. JOHNSTON Geometry, Algebra, Athletics M. L. DONER Attendance Supervisor, Trigonometry GEORGE R. WATSON Mechanical Drawing, Engineering Drawing BAILEY NEWLEE English LOUlSE LAMBERT English, Journalism MARY BRADY English, Spanish, Social Studies A. J. CONRAD Machine Woodwork, Cabinet Making ESTHER DAVIDSON Business English, English, Journalism MARY JANE RUSSELL Hygiene, School Nurse, Dietetics PEARLE W, WALTON German, English CHESTER L. BAIRD Algebra, Business Training, Bookkeeping JAY SCHUMACHER Machine Shop MABEL MYERS English JAMES M. ROBB Head ol Mathematics Department, Physics ERNEST MCINNES Public Speaking G. B. NOAKES Hand Woodwork, House Carpentry SARAH E. BAll.AR Latin, Spanish, French MILDRED M. BAER Home Making, Clothing VINCENT W. HELMA History, Athletics DOROTHY S, HENDERSON Leather, Metal, and Textile Cratts VERN E, MULLEN Physical Education, Athletics AMY C. PETERSON Librarian FLORENCE E. UNDERWOOD Stenography, Typing HENRY T, IMES English, Philosophy JOSEPHINE C. SOUIRE Clothing, Home Economics JULIUS LANG Orchestra, Band, Instrumental Instruction JOHN G, HOWES Head of Social Science Department, Commercial Law Economics, History, American Government FACULTY ALMA H. STEININGER Drawing, Slaqe Craii, Intsirior Dvcornlion ELOISE SMITH English DOYLE S. PECKHAM Head of English Dvparlmc-nl C. I. TOMERLIN History, Commercial Law, EconornIcS ALICE G. ATWOOD Biology, General Scif-nco RALEIGH A. BORELL Dramafics, Enqlish, Slnqv Craft PAUL INE LYON Chernislry GEORGE O. GATES Chnrnisfry, Gvoloqy, Cfnoqraphy I ENORA K. ADAMS Sfudy FRED BEATTY Mvclmniciil Drawinq RAYMOND H. SCOTT Hood 0fCOnir1ivsrciaI Deparlmvril, Bookke-epinqy Accounlin-4 CATHERINE M. PAULSEN Enqlisli BERTHA M. JUDGES Frm-ncli, Spanish E. A, ROSS Head of Induslrial Dvpnrimc-nl, Aeroncmlics MAUDE BUNDAY History SIDNEY S. STANSELL Biology, General Science, Visual Educalion FRANK W. ROSE Head ol Science Deparlmenly Physics, Surveying DOROTHY BEARDSLEY Piiysicnl Educolion L. J. KIENHOLZ Gvornelry, Algebra, Director of Alhlefics THELMA WHITE Foods, Home Economics EDWARD G. SEWELL Gcornc-fry, Alqebml Athlvfics CATHERINE FINLAYSON Physical Educalion MARION E. DARLING Sludy, Lalin, U. S. Hislory W. D. BAKER Head of Forviqn Lanquaqv Defparirnonl, Germany Lalin H. S. NIX Welding SYDNEY NIELSEN Vocal Music, Harmony EDNA L. DESSERY Psycholoqy, Zoology, Physiology DR. H. R. DYKES School Physician JEAN POLLARD Typinq STEININGER SMITH PECKHAM TOMERLIN ATWOOD BORELL LYON GATES ADAMS BEATTY SCOTT PAU LSEN JUDGES ROSS BUNDAY STANSELL ROSE BEARDSLEY KIENHOLZ WHITE SEWELL FINLAYSON DARLING BAKER NIX NIELSEN DESSERY DYKES POLLARD CLASS PRESIDENTS: BACK ROW-Hogan, Gregory, Odell, Kuchenbocker, Drake. FRONT ROW-Shellon, Lullon, Murdock, Sinqlelon, Dykes, Hood, F. Elder. CLASS PRESIDENTS Many capable leaders have served as class presidenls lhis year. I The lreshmen were presided over by David Lullon and Eugene Odell in lhe lirslAsemesler and by Frances Elder and Ceiaqvlurdock in lhe second. Bob Dykes and Elhridge Drake, be- sides being slar alhleles, made ideal lead- ers ol lhe sophomores in lhe lirsl semesler, and Helen Shellon and Howard Hogan ably linished lhe year. Neal Hood and Waller Singlelon in lhe lirsl semesler and Elhridge Drake and Alva Gregory in lhe second guided lhe juniors. Worlh Kuchenbecker, Sidney Slring- lellow, and Francis MacDowelI served as presidenls lor lhe seniors. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION A number ol graduales ol lhe Tall Union High School and Junior College have recenlly organized an alumni associ- alion wilh lhe aim ol keeping in closer conlacl wilh lhe school. The lirsl meeling, al which lime ollicers were elecled and plans lor lhe organiza- lion ol lhe associalion compleled, was held on January I5 in lhe Lillle Thealre. Al lhis meeling Slanley Mullord was elecled presidenlg Marie Wilson Miller. vice-presi- denlq Mary I-larris Chrislner, secrelaryq and Ben Slrickler, lreasurer. A second meeling was held January 29, and an exec- ulive board composed ol lhe ollicers ol lhe associalion and lwo olher members, Zuva Belle Hopkins Fullmer and Howard Murley, was chosen. ALUMNI OFFICERS: Fullrner, Murley, Slrickler, Chrislner, Mulford, Miller. 18.. CHANCELLOR, STRI NGFELLOW, MONTIGEL SENIOR CLASS Once more a class graduaies from Tafr Union High School, a, class excelling in wisdom, valor, and enihusiasm-+he class of I934. From The beginning of ifs high school days, fhe class of '34 showed +alen'r and abilify in school life, fhe firsf disfincrion 'rha+ was received by fhe class being ihe winning of fhe Freshman-Sophomore Brawl. This early success was followed by similar successes rhroughouf all four years. lndi- vidually, foo, The class members showed +alen'r and abilify. and if did noi 'rake ihe class long +0 have members in every branch of school acfivify. The officers of rhe senior class com- plefed +his year a record of 'rhe same efficiency which had been found lhrough- oui lhe four years. In lhe lirsi semesler Sidney S+ringfellow, presidenip Forresf Chancellor, vice-president and Barbara lvlonfigel, secreiary and lreasurer, were successful as leaders. In fhe second se- mesler rhe good record of +he class oilixizers confinued wiih Francis MacDowell, presi- denrg Mary Louise Thomas, vice-president and Avanell Rose. secrefary and freasurer. The fhree mosi imporlanf evenis of ihe senior year are The senior play, which was fhis year +he fhree-ac+ farce, The New Poor , +he Junior-Senior Prom. and Jrhe Senior Dirch Day. These were all greal successes and iirringly ended lhe seniors' high school years, years lhar will never be forgoilen by +he class of '34, years full of happy memories. ROSE, MacDOWELL, 1HOMAS 19-. , 4 R. BEARD BELL Excelsior Union High School, Norwalk, California, I, BLACKLOCK BRADFORD BROWN culation Manager 2. BU RLESON SENIORS MADELYN N, ALBRECHT Meeker Junior High School, Greeley, Colorado, I, G. A. A. 3, Orchestra I, 4, Drarnatics Club I, Glee ALBRECHT ANDERSON ARNOLD Club I. ADAIR ANDERSON g Portola and Commerce High Schools, San Francisco! Mountain View, Burlingame, and Ukiah High Schools, Tennis 2, 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Gleo Club l, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Follies 3. ESIHER ARNOLD Hockey 4, Basketball 4, G, A. A. 4. LURA GENE BACE BACE Basketball 2, Scholarship Society 3, 4, Spanish Club I. BACHELDER BAISDEN Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseba I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, G. VIRGINIA BACI-IELDER Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, ll X A. A. Sports Manager 2, 3, Sweater and Letter Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Declamation Contest I. HELLEN BAISDEN Pear Valley High School, Pear Valley, Texas, I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Tennis 3, Baseball 4, G. A. A. 4, First Place Tennis Tournament 3, Decla- rnation Contest I. DOROTHY LENA BALLENGEE Spanish Club 2, Fashion Show 2. BALLENGEE C' BEARD CLYDE M. BEARD RALPH J. BEARD EVELYN MAY BECK Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, l-looting Hooters I, 2, Glen Club I, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sweater and Letti-r Club 3, 4, Op:-retta I, 3. HOWARD HAMILTON BELL Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baskntball I, Indoor I, lnterclass Track I, 2, 3, 4, lntc'-glass Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Block T 3, 4, President BECK 4,A.S. B. Assembly Manager 4, Interclass Debating 2. LUCILLE LANETTE BLACKLOCK Hockey I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Glee Club 4, Class Play I, Minstrel Show 3, Opcretta 4, Derrick Senior Com- mittee 4. ALICE E, BRADFORD Volleyball 2, Captain 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Hooting Hooters I, 2, G. A. A, 3, 4, A. S. B. Play 4, A. S. B. Represen- tative 3, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Girls' League Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Class Vice-President 2, 3. ROY M. BRADLEY Santa Ana High School l, 2. FRANCES BRAMLEY BRADLEY Berkeley Hall School, Beverly Hills, I, lnterclass Vol- BRAMLEY leyball 3, Captain 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Berkclny Hall Alumni Association, Usher 4, Class Play I, One Act Play 3, A. S. B. Secretary I, Class Sergeant I, State Medal Oregon Trail Contest I, Derrick Assis- tant Copy Editor 4, Gusher News Editor 4. JOHN DODRIDGE BROWN, JR. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Secretary'Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Interclass Debating 2, Gusher Cir- HAZEL BURLESON Basketball 3, Spanish Club I, 2, G. A. A. 3, Follies I, Interclass Speaking I. ' CHARLES ROBERT BURNQUIST Wasco Union High School I, 2, 3, Football 4, Basket- BURNOUIST Volleyball I, 2, 4, Baseball I, Basketball l, 2, Hockey 3. BURNS CALDERO CALL ball 3, Tumbling Club 4, Agriculture Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Operetta 3. J, W. BURNS Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Indoor I, 2, 3, 4, Block T 4, Circle T I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Orchestra 2, Motion Picture Operator I, 2, Chief Operator 3, 4, lnterclass Debating I, 2, Der rick Star Salesman I, Donor Committee 2, Assistant Donor Manager 3, Donor Manager 4. GIE CALDERO Baseball I, 2, Hockey I, 2, Tennis I, Tumbling I, 2, DULCIE DELORIS CALL G. A. A. 3, Glue Club 4, Follies I, Operetta 4. CHURCHILL J. CAMPBELL Audubon Junior High School, Fullerton, I, Fullerton High School 3, Water Polo 2, 3, Swimming 2. RUTH GARRATT CASE Track I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Captain 2, Volleyball I, 2, CAMPBELL CASE CAUVEL G. A, A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club 4, Science Club I, Bird Club 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, I-looting Hooters I, 2, Operetta I, 2, G. A. A. Follies I, G, A. A. Vaude- ville I, Three-Act Play 4, Exetempor Contest I, Con. stitution Oratorical Contest I, 2, Interclass Debating I, 2. BEN MONROE CAUVEL Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Block T 3, 4, FORREST CHANCELLOR Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Captain 4, Pre-Season Football 3, Block T 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Class Vice-President 4, SPCVP- CHANCEI-l-OR tary-Treasurer 3, Gusher Reporter 4. STANLEY W CHRISTIAN CHR'5l'AN Footballil, 2, 3, Latin Club ig sara Club I, Band i, QQLBERT 2, 3, 4, Gusher Statt 3. JOHN A. COLBERT Football 3, Indoor 3, Glee Club I, 2, Scholarship So- ciety 4, Operetta I, Follies I, Derrick Sports Editor 4. SENIORS MILDRED COLE Winslow High School, Winslow, Arizona I, 25 Basket- ball 2, 35 Fencing 25 Volleyball 25 Latin Club 2, 3, Vicc-President 25 Declarnation Contest 25 Junior Dc- bate Te-arn 3. MARION COLLETT LEE NORA CONE Latin Club I, 25 Hooting Hooters I, 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Chairman Girls' League Charity Committee 25 Ora- torical Contest I5 Intcrclass Debating I5 Derrick Star Salesman 4. E. LA VERGNE CONWAY Tcnnis 2, 3, 45 Glec Club 45 Band I, 2, 35 6ushcr Reporter 2, ROBERT L, CORNELIUS Football l, 2, 3, Timekeepcr 45 Basketball I5 Indoor 25 Track Manager I5 Class President I5 A. S. B. As- scrnbly Managc-r 4. CLIFFORD COU RTNEAY FRANKIE ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Spanish Club 25 G. A, A. Vaudcvillc 2. MORRIS HENRY CURRY Indoor 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. MARTHA JANE DALE Spanish Club 2, 35 Orchestra I5 Opcrctta I. MONICA DANCEY Basketball I5 Hockey I5 Latin Club I, 25 Hooting Hooters 25 A. S, B. Play 45 Follies l. MARTHA SYBIL DAY Basketball l, 2, 35 Hockey I, 2, 35 Volleyball I5 Span- ish Club 25 Glec- Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 45 Loaders' Club 25 G. A. A. I, 25 A. S. B. Play 45 Oporctta 2, 35 Follies I. THELMA DELANEY LORENE DENNING Hockey I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 CIO? Club I, 2, 35 G. A. A. I5 Operotta 3, 4. MARVIN EUGENE DICKSON Track 2. PAUL DIFFENBAUGH Football I, 25 Basketball I, 25 Baseball I, 25 Drarnatics l, 2. MARJORIE H. DOOLITTLE G. A. A, I, 2, 35 Derrick Salesman I, 2. WILLIAM L. DUNTSCH Football I, 25 Tennis 45 Scholarship Society l, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Band l, 3, 45 Forensic Club 45 Class Vice-President 35 lnterscholastic Debating 45 Derrick As i . Business Manager 3, SAMUEL A D Track all l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 ln- ' ee Club I 2 3 4 Presi- I ootb 1 -.aI , I , ,GI ,,,, dent fxi.. 3, 45 Octet 35 Band l5 Block T 45 - , 3, 4. ' crctta MAX EASTMAN Tennis I5 Track I, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 2, Secretary 25 Latin Club 3, 4, Presi- drnt 45 Block T 3, 4. MARIE EDMONDS Watsonville Union High School Z5 Scholarship Society I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 A. S. B. Plays 35 Operetta l, 35 Christmas Cantata 25 Follies I5 Class Vice-President I5 Der- rick Copy Committee 3, Senior Editor 4. ALBERT W, EIDSON Football l, 35 Basketball 25 Indoor I, 2, 3, Captain 25 Golf 45 Block T 3, 45 Class Play 3. THELMA M. ELDER Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 25 Baseball 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Glas- Club 35 Orchestra 35 Operetta 3. HAZEL F. ENDICOTT Hockey 35 Basketball 35 Baseball 35 Volleyball 35 ln- tramural Volleyball 25 G. A. A. 35 Hooting Hooters I, 25 Follies I5 G. A, A. Vaucleville 25 Home Roorn Representative 4. DELMER FARRAH Santa Barbara School 2, 3. High School I5 Compton Union High GWENDOLA L. FINSTER Latin Club I, 2, 35 Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Secre- tary-greasurer 35 Hooting Hooters I, 25 Orchestra I, 25 ollics I. BOBBIE RUTH FISHER Dalton High School, Dalton, Georgia, I5 Latin Club 2. NELLIE FITZPATRICK COLE COLLETT CONE CONWAY CORNELIUS COURTNEAY CRAWFORD CURRY DALE DANCEY DAY DELANEY DENNING DICKSON DIFFENBAUGH DOOLITTLE DUNTSCH DUVALI. EASTMAN ELDER ENDICOTT FARRAH FINSTER FISHER FITZPATRICK FORD E. FOSTER L. FOSTER M. FOSTER FOUST FULLER FURRY GARLOW B.GILL R. GILL GOLDSTEIN GORDON G,GRAHAM J. GRAHAM N. J. GRAHAM efmue N. e-Rimes v, oizimss HALL HAMILTON HARPER HARRAH HARRISON HATFIELD HAYES HICKERNELL V.HILL EARLE FORD Castlemont High School, Oakland, l, 2: Foclball 3. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Block T 3, 4. ELLEN DONNA FOSTER Basketball I, Volleyball I, Latin Club 2, G. A. A, I, 2. LOIS FOSTER g Basketball I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. 21 Hooting Hooters I, 2, Follies I, Operetta I, 2, 3, Derrick Assistant Publicity Manager 4. MARVEL YVONNE FOSTER Basketball I, Volleyball 2, Hockey 2, Leaders' Club 2: Spanish Club 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, ALVIN A. FOUST Football I, 2, 3. PHYLLIS M. FULLER A. R. H. S,, Alton, Kansas, I, Girl Reserves I, Schol arship Society 3, Class Secretary I, OLETA FURRY K. C. U. H, S., Bakersfield, I, Basketball 3, G. A. A. I, 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3. JAKE GARLOW Hamilton Junior High School, Long Beach, I, Ban' ning High School, Wilmington, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3. BILL L. GILL Football 3, Basketball 3. RACHEL MAE GILL Weed High School, Weed, New Mexico, I. EVA GOLDSTEIN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Intramural Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Intramural Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, Captain 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Yell Leader 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Hootinq Hooters I, 2, FolIies I, G. A. A. Vaudeville 2,Genf eral Chairman G. A. A. Play Day 4, Interclass Debat- ing I, Derrick Assistant Secretary 3, Secretary 4. VELMA PEARL GORDON Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Captain I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Hootinq Hooters I, 2, Follies I, Operetta I, G. A. A. Vice- President 3, Girls' League President 4, A, S. B. Rep- resentative 4, Class Vice-President 4, Treasurer 3. GORDON M. GRAHAM Lincoln High School and Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Interclass Basketball 2, Tennis 3, Football 3, Manager 4, Base- ball Manaqer 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, President 3, Scholarship Society I, Follies I, Class President 2, Senior Play Business Manager 4, Derrick Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. JAY F. GRAHAM NORMA JEAN GRAHAM K. C. U. H. S., Bakersfield, I, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 2, President 3, Girls' Trio 3, Mixed Quartet 3, Executive Committee 3, Blue and White Exchange Editor 3, Oracle Editor 3. CHESTER E. GRAUE Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Indoor l, 4, Block T 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. NORMA GRIMES VEATCH MARION GRIMES Football 2, Basketball 3. DUANE HALL Track 4, German Club 4, Class President 3, Derrick Salesman 4. JAMES H. HAMILTON, JR. Basketball 4, Interclass Basketball 3, 4, Interclass ln- door I, 2, 4, Interclass Tennis 3, 4, Interclass Baseball 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2, 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, Derrick Senior Committee 4. ANN R. HARPER Basketball 3, Hockey 3, Volleyball 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I, Latin Club I, 2, Hooting Hooters I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, Class Secre- tary I, 3, Treasurer 2. BOB HARRAH Maricopa High School I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, In- door I, 2, 3, Baseball 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Class President I, 3, Den rick Assistant Photographer 3, Photographer 4, Gusher Circulation Manager 4 GWEN HARRISON Tennis I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hooting Hooters I, 2, G. A. A, I, 2, 3, Drarnatics Club 2, 3, Operetta 3, 4, Follies I, Chairman Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Derrick Art Statt 2, 3, Advertising Staff 3, Pub- licity Manager 4, OPAL HATFIELD GEORGE HAYES Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Tennis Club Business Manager 3, Block T 2, 3, 4. MAXINE L. HICKERNELL Interclass Hockey I, Interclass Basketball 2, Latin Club I, Follies I, Usher 4. VIRGINIA PYE HILL Spanish Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Follies I, Der- rick Assistant Copy Editor 4. WILLIAM CRAWFORD HILL Football 2, Basketball 2, Glue Club I, 2, Follies I, Opcretta I. JOHN M. HILLARD Basketball 2, 3, Indoor I, 2, 3, Track 3, lnterclass Basketball 4, Band I. JACK R. HILLARY Hoover High School, Glendale, Washington I-Iiqh School, Los Anqeles, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Corn- niercial Club 3, Vice-President 3, A. S. B. Play 4, Class Play 4, Captain of Selt-Government 3. MARION R. HOBBS Santa Cruz Hiqh School 2, Band I, 3, 4, Gloc Club I, 3, Quartet 4, Operetta I, 3. HAZEL V. HOIT Clee Club I, Spanish Club 2, Usher I, 4. WINIFRED HOWARD Basketball I, 2, Hooting Hooters 3, Class Play 3, CHARLES S. HUDSON Football 2, 4, Manaqer 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Golf 4, Block T 3, 4, A. S. B. Assistant Assem- bly Manager 4, Derrick Assistant Photographer 4. RUSSELL DALE HUEY Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Indoor 2, 3, Intcrclass Indoor 2, Interclass Track I, 2, Block T 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Quartet 4, Operetta 3, 4. ELEANOR MARIE JEANS Tennis I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Sweater and Letter Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, I-looting Hooters I, 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 4, Follies I, Operetta I, Senior Play 4, Girls' Leaque Treasurer 3, Secretary 3, First Vice-President 4, A. S. B, Representatiye 3, Secretary 4, Class Secretary- Trrasurer 2, Derrick Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. ROBIRT SAM JENKINS Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3. ADELAIDE JOHNSON Fashion Show 3, ALLEE JOHNSON Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 4, Captain 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Derrick Copy Corn- mittee 3, Copy Editor 4. KENNETH JOHNSON Track 4, Interclass Track 4. VERNON H. JOHNSON WILLIAM RICHARD JONES Football 3. EDWARD CLARK JORDAN IAWRENCE JORDAN ROY JOSEPH Pacilic Military Academy I, Biq Pine Hiqh School 2, Track 3, 4, Interclass Track 3, 4, Football 4, Basketball I, 2, Crusher Joke Editor 4. HARRY WILLIAM KANODE Basketball I, Football 2, Glee Club 2. CLIFFORD J, KEHOE GEORGE C. KENNEDY Basketball I, 2, Indoor I, Baseball Manager 3, 4. DOROTHY BLANCHE KING K. C. U. H, S., Bakersfield, I, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. EDITH M. KRIGBALIM CHRISTINE LANG Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. FRANCES ANN LAWSON Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Tennis 3, Cap- tain 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Hockey 2, Intramural Volleyball 2, G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Sports Man- aqer 3, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Fol- lies I, G. A. A. Vaudcville 2. VERSA M. LEACH Latin Club I, 2, Operetta 2. MARION LE COUNT Coalinqa Union I-Iiqh School I, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 4, Secre- tary 4. C. HILL HILLARD HILLARY HOBBS HOLT HOWARD H O NJ E JENKINS A. JOHNSON ALLEE JOHNSON K. JOHNSON V, JOHNSON JONES CL E. JORDAN L. JORDAN JOSEPH KANODE KEHOE KENNEDY N KING KRIGBAUM LANG LAWSON LEACH LE COUNI' Ciixy f v lr. 'CW- ir NI' I QW LEFFINGWELL LIPPERT LOPERENA LOUGH LOVITT LYNCH MCBRIEN MACDONALD MA ELI: MCFADDIN MCGUIRE MCINTYRE MCKAIN MCMULLEN J, MARSHALL R, MARSHALL MAYGREN MONTIGEL MOYER MOYNIER MULLINS NEWTON NIEBEL C. NIX R, NIX OHLER OWEN VERNON LEFFINC-WELL Whatcom High School, Bellingham, Washington, I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Block T 3, 4' Glee Club I, 4, Opcretla 4. ELIZABETH JEAN LIPPERT Glee Club I, 2, 3, Hooting Hooters I, Operetta 3' Derrick Salesman 3, Donor Committee 4. FRANK LOPERENA Football 3, 4, Track 3, Block T 3, 4. MARY JANE LOUGH - Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sweater and Letter Club 4, Drainatics Club 2, 3, A. S. B. Plays 3, 4, Scnior Play 4, Valley Drama Tourna- rnent at Fresno State College 4, Class Vice-President 3, Gusher Advertising Manager 4. MARION J. LOVITT Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4. JOE LYNCH Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Z, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Tennis Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bird Club I, Derrick Senior Committee 4. WILLIAM R. MCBRIEN Football 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball Manager I, 2, Block T 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3. JACK MacDONALD Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Schol arship Society 2, Derrick Senior Committee 4. FRANCIS DINSMORE MacDOWELL Tennis 4, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Forensic Club 3, 4, Debate Manager 3, President 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Class President 2, 4, Assistant Chairman Central Region Convention ot Caliiornia Scholarship Federation 4, Life Member ot California Scholarship Federation, Second Place San Joaquin Valley Extempore Contest 4, Second Place Kern County and Central California Coast League Ex' tempore Contests 4, Constitutions Oratorical Contest l, 2, Interscholastic Debating 3, 4, Derrick Senior Edi- tor 4. BETH McFADDlN Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Follies I, Gusher Staff 4. WILSON McGUIRE JOSEPHINE MCINTYRE DORIS PATRICIA MCKAIN Spanish Club I, Glee Club 2, 3, Hooting Hooters I, 2, Yell Leader 2, Hi Jinks 3, Operetta 3, Follies I, 2, DONALD F. MCMULLEN Glee Club 3. JAMES MARSHALL ROBERT C. MARSHALL Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4, Bird Club I, lnterclass De- bating I, Z, Constitution Oratorical Contest I, 2, Senior Play Business Start 4, Derrick Senior Com- mittee 4. WHITNEY MAYGREN Football I, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, GuSher Exchange Editor 4. BARBARA MONTIGEL Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, G, A. A. 33 Girls' League Second Vice-President 4, A, S. B, Rep- resentative 4, Class Secrelary 4, Operetta I. NORMAN CLYDE MOYER DOROTHY MOYNIER Scholarship Society I, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra I, Band 2, Derrick Star Salesman 2, Sales Contest Win- ner 3, Assistant Sales Manager 3, Sales Manager 4. AGNES MULLINS JESSIE E. NEWTON Glee Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club Z, I-looting Hooters 2, G. A. A. 2, Class Secretary 2, Horne Room Represer- tative 4. WALTER NIEBEL Basketball 2, Tumbling I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, A. S. B. Play I, Yell Leader 2, 4. NELLIE CLAIRE NIX G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Hooting Hooters 2. ROBY JEAN NIX Volleyball I, 3, Basketball I, 3, Hockey l, 3, G. A. A. 3, Home Economics Club 4, President 4, Gusher Reporter 2. SAMUEL C. OHLER Orchestra 3, Band l, 2, 3. HUGH OWEN Compton Union High School 2, Covina Union High School 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Tartar Pilots 2. CHARLES ODIS OXFORD Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, ln- door 2, 3, Interclass Baseball 2, lnterclass Basketball 3, Interclass Indoor 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Block T 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Harmony Gushers 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 3, President 4, Class President 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. LELA E. PALMER Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4. MORGAN A. PANNELL Whittier High School I, Wrestling l, Baseball I, Razor Club I. BILL PEDEN Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Baseball 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Block T 3, 4, Gusner Reporter 4. DORIS NOVELLA PHILLIPS Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Quartet 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Hoot- ing Hooters 2, 3, Operetta 3. CHARLES LA VERNE PLANK Indoor I, 2, Track 2. JOHN J, POWER Oakland High School I, St. Vincent's Academy, Peta- luma 2, Salinas High School 3, Basketball 2, Class Treasurer 2, Gusher Circulation Manager 4. JAMES THELBERT PRICE Basketball 3. MARY ELNA PRIEST Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Derrick Salesman 3. NELDA ANN PROBST Fremont High School, Oakland, 2, Tennis I, Choral Club 2, Dramatics 3, A. S. B. Plays 3, 4, One-Act Plays 3, 4. BOB PROUT - Long Beach Polytechnic High School I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Travel Club Z, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 3, 4. MAURINE E. PROUT Long Beach Polytechnic High School 2, 3. ELBA C. PROVINCE Latin Club I, G-lee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Operetta 4, Follies I. CLANCY REAGAN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, President 4, Hooting Hooters I, Derrick Accountant 4, Star Salesman 4. KERMIT REAGAN JOHN REAVES Indoor 4, Tennis 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Boys' Band I, Mixed Band I, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Life Member of California Scholarship Federation, Derrick Copy Committee 3, Copy Editor 4. HUGH REED Football 3, 4. FLORENCE ALEDA REYNOLDS San Fernando High School I, 2, Baseball 2, Captain 2, G. A. A. Representative I, Z, Girls' Yell Leader I. IVA BERYLE RHOTEN Basketball 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, G. A. A. 4, One-Act Play 3. IRENE RINKER Follies I. EDITH ROBERTS Coalinga Union High School I, 2, Play I. MYRTLE ROBINSON Glue Club 2, Operetta 2. EUGENE L. ROMINES Basketball I, Indoor 2, 3, Baseball 4, AVANELL FRANCIS ROSE Mansfield Junior High School, Tucson, Arizona, I, Tennis I, Golf 2, Tennis Club I, Glee Club I, Secre- tary I, Mixed Chorus I, Secretary I, Spanish Club l, 2, Treasurer I, Hooting Hooters 2, Dramatics I, Span- ish Play l, Operetta I, Class Secretary I, 4, Home Room Representative 4. VERA E. RUSH Coalinqa Union High School I, Tennis 4, Glee Club I, Usher 3, Class Play I, Dramatics 4. BILL SCHLUNEGER Coalinqa Union High School I, 2, K. C, U. H. S., Bakersfield, 4, Dramatics 2, Yell Leader 2. WILMORE SCHUSTER Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Indoor 2. OXFORD PALMER PANNELL PEDEN PHILLIPS PLANK POWER PRICE PRIEST PROBST B. PROUI M. PROUT PROVINCE C. REAGAN K. REAGAN REAVES REED REYNOLDS RHOTEN RINKER ROBERTS ROBINSON ROMINES ROSE RUSH SCHLUNEGER SCHUSTER 'Q rx 5, 1 'IF -A-9' if , 1 AMELIA C, SL,r-1wAr-:L Drum Corps Ig Drum Maior 2. A- SCHWAFEL Joe PETE SCHWAFEL J. SCHWAFEL B. SCOTT H. SCOTT SELF SHAVER SKINNER SKIVER SMITH SNIDER H.SNYDER R.SNYDER STANLEY STARKEY STEVENS fK. STEWART R. STEWART W. STEWART STITES Watsonville Union High School 25 Football I, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Latin Club lg Block T I, 2, 3, 43 A. S. B. Manager 3, 4, President 4, Class President 3, Secretary 2, Inlcrclass Debating I. BOB SCOTT Chino High School, Chino, Calitornia, 2, Football 2, 3, 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 41 Basketball I, 2, 3, Big C 23 Block T 3, 43 Dairy Judging Team 23 Winner Dairy Judging Contest 2. HAZEL SCOTT Basketball 2, Volleyball 3g Baseball 33 G. A, A. 2, 35 Glce Club 2, 35 One-Act Play 2. CHESTER M. SELF Baseball lg Indoor 2, 4. GLENN SHAVER CARVEL SHEA Football I, 2, 3, Indoor 23 Baseball 3, 4, Block T 3, 4. GOLDINE SHURLEY Hockey 35 Basketball 33 Volleyball 4, Latin Club 43 G. A. A. 3, Glue Club 41 Hooting Hooters I, One- Act Plays 3, 4, Constitution Oratorical Contest lg In- terclass Debating 2. FRANK E. SIMMONS Burbank High School, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 43 Track 2. MILDRED SKINNER JAMES BERNARD SKIVER LENA PEARL SMITH Basketball I, 2, 33 Hockey 3, Volleyball I, 2, 33 Base! ball I, 2, 31 Glce Club 2, 4, Social Committee 41 G. A, A. I, 2, 35 Class Plays 3, 43 Usher 2, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. NORMA LOUISE SNIDER Latin Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 43 Second Place Liter- ary Digest Essay Contest 2. HUBERT P. SNYDER K. C. U. H. S., Bakersfield, 2: Football I, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball Manager 33 Block T I, 3, Vice-President 4, Football Service Medal Award 41 Gusher Joke Editor 3. ROBERT E. SNYDER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 23 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Pre-Season Football 3, Block T I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Society lg A. S. B. Representative 3, 41 Class President I, Secretary 33 lnterclass Debating I, 2. RUSSELL DALTON STANLEY K. C. U. I-l. S., Bakersfield, lg Football 23 Boxinq Ig Wrestling lg Tumbling l, 2, 3, Captain 2, A, S. B. Play 3, One-Act Play 3, Follies I. FRED STARKEY SHIRLEY M. STEVENS KLINE STEWART Coalinqa Union High School I, 23 Basketball I, 2, 31 Baseball I, 2, 3, Football 45 Proto Club 2. RENA FRANCES STEWART WALTER STEWART Fullerton Hiqh School lj Compton High School 21 K. C. U. H, S., Bakersfield, 3, Swimming Team I, 2, , 1. . EVA STITES Basketball I, 23 Baseball lj Spanish Club I. PRESTON STONBRAKER GENEVIEVE CECILIA TERRILL STONBRAKER Mixed Chorus 3, Operetta 3, TERRILL PEARL THATCI-IER THATCI-,ER Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Bird Club 2, Drum Corps I, 2, Follies 2, Operetta 2. DALE THOMAS Track 3. MARY LOUISE THOMAS Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hootinq Hooters i, 2, Minstrel DITHOMAS Show 3: Class Vice-President 4, Derrick Donor Com- M, L, THOMAS mittee 3, Donor Manager 4. THOMPSON ELVA M. THOMPSON Basketball I, Volleyball I, Hockey I, G. A. A. I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Hootinq Hooters I, Dramatics Club I, 2, One-Act Plays I, 2, A. S. B. Play 3, lnterscholastic Debating 4. NEIL E. THORNTON Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 3, Block T I, 2, 3, 4, WILLARD TOLLES Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I. JACK C. TROTTER Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Indoor 2, 3, Basket- ball Manager 3, 4, Block T I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Class President 2, Harmony Gushers 2, 3, Combined Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 4. ZELLA VAUGI-IN THELMA N. VINEYARD Latin Club I, 2, Usher 3, 4. BOB VORIS Coalinqa Union Hiqh School I, 2, Golf 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Class Play I, Citizenship Award I. CHALMER W. WALKER Football 2, 3, 4, Stage Hand 4. JUNE L, WEAVER G, A. A. I, 2. FREDA ELIZABETH WESIS Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Derrick Salesman 2, 3, 4. EARL WILDHARBER Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Track 3, 4, Block T 3, 4. J. E. WILDHARBER JERRY WILLIAMS Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Indoor 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Block T 2, 3, 4, Interclass Debating I, 2. DON WILSON Football 3, Indoor 3, 4, Stage Hand 3, 4. SELMA R. WOLOWNIK K. C. U. H. S., Bakerstield, I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Track I, Intramural Volleyball 4, Captain 4, Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, Minstrel Show 3, Operetta 4, A, S. B. Plays 2, 4, OnevAct Plays 3, 4, Class Play 3, Senior Play 4, JACK WRIGHT Football I, Manager I, 2, 3, 4. NECIA WRIGHT Basketball I, 3, 4, Hockey I, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Captain 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Follies I, Derrick Statt 3. Q THORNTON TOLLES TROTTER VAUGHN VINEYARD VORIS WALKER WEAVER WEGIS E. WILDHARBER J, WILDHARBER WILLIAMS WILSON WOLOWNIK J. WRIGHT N.WRlG-HT 'Fu if , , 4 .,, ,.-,gi mx' V . wg?--: .t t.-It ' fa. P-Lr:-gwfl J BACK ROW--DuVa1l, Doss, Waller, Liziscoff, Tolman, Fairbanks, Baron, Covey, Sudbury. THIRD ROW-Slonc, Sipos, Lewis, Toll, Donncl, Bacc, Joncs, Moll, Midkiff. SECOND ROW-Lanier, Edwards, Eyalf, Fink, Gepharl, Macaulay, Lowcll, Asbury, Weiss. FRONT ROW--Vaughn, M. Srnilhe, Finsfer, Phillips, Black, Robbins, Ray, Pelcrscn, Smilh. JUNIOR CLASS Low FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS High Neal Hood , ,Presidenlw Waller Singlelon John Wallon Vice-Presiclenl Velma Gordon Edilh Richard ,Secrelary ,Ann Harper Frances Pyall, .Treasurer Pauline Traise Keighlly Duvall I Se M +A C' d B d Woodrow Slone rgea 6 rms Y G ear Miss Eloise Smilh , Adviser Miss Eslher Davidson Represenlalives ol lhe iunior class were lound in every phase ol school life. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Sleinrnelz, F. Richardson, M. Richardson, A, Welch, Huey, Pyafl, Mosher, Warls, Kuchenbccker, THIRD ROW-Ryall, Byrd, Hamilton, Bradley, Dalton, Kryslal, McCall, D. Welch, Gregory. SECOND ROW'-Blubaugh, Shaver, Lullon, Robey, Niebel, O'Brien, Johnson, Hopkins, Conner. FRONT ROW4Traisc, S. Eldcr, Loft, Winslow, Varner, Schrnidl, Mclnlyre, Houslon, Kung. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROWfHood, Ramsey, Lesovsky, Reed, Pell, Boleriack, Barlon, Lopcrona, Graham. THIRD ROWffClarnmcr, Fukushima, Garrall, lrirnan, Torrey, Wallon, Goode, Jacobus, Murray. SECOND ROW-Tucker, Callon, McCarvc-r, I-lovis, Kness, Kensinqer, Recd, Marlincz, Moncier, FRONT ROW-Doslcr, Frccborn, Nancf, Canaan, Ficlcle, Slarnback, Connors, Clark, Carler. I I I BACK ROW-Grey, Graham, Mallers, Mcacher, Titus, Jobe, Jerlress, Culp, Cool, Buckley. THIRD ROW!-McDonald, Rose, Bupp, Polls, Penninglon, Slrang, Kelly, Jeffery, Williams, Johnson. SECOND ROW-Rossiler, Proul, Cronin, Chaffin, Cooley, F. Woods, E. Woods, Fosler, Walker, Knololock. FRONT ROW-Clark, Muller, DesCorrnicrs, Beck, Sfokes, Waldner, Norris, Broden, Adkisson, Johnslon, Hall. J U N I O R C L A S S Low SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS High Elhridge Drake Roberl I-luey, Adell Johnson Lillian I-larrah. Joe Moll, ,,., , , ,,,, Presidenl, , Vice-Presidenl ,,,,,,, . Secrelary, , ,, ,,, ,,.Treasurer,,, U , , Sergeanl al Arms Miss Mary Brady ,,,, ,,,,..,,,,, , ,, ,,,, .Adviser ,,,.,,,,,., . ,,, Alva Gregory , EH Evans Shirley Elder Shirley Elder , , Miss Eloise Smilh The success of lhe annual Junior-Senior Prom more Ihan fulfilled Ihe expeclalions ol ils sponsors, lhe iuniors. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Dull, Alldredge, Slumbauqh, Waddell, Anderson, McKain, Robinson, Ray, McNeill. THIRD ROW-Kellermeyer, Kurlz, Campbell, Wilson, Pillman, Stephens, McDcrmoH, Russell, Doyle. SECOND ROW-Douglas, Cruzan, Kilmer, Hedrick, Province, Mifchell, Richard, M. Sligall, Johnson. FRONT ROW-Scoll, Harrah, Luflon, Grosz, Crawford, Miller, Pyall, Gralz, Alvarez. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Blacklock, Blue, ROW-Rinloul, Pilfman, B. Culhberlson, Hari, Evans, Snowden, Haqler, Dohring, Paulson, Cooper, Farmer, Brownfield, Marks, Haven Bowen, Williams, Walker. THIRD Kerr. SECOND ROW-Forqic, Lovc, Marshall, Hellcsheirncr, Welch, 1 ,- I , BACK ROWnComf:ron, Colbert, McNaH, Schoenly, Campbell, Townsend, Stigall, Freeman, Blacklock,THIRD ROW-- Mason, Shelron, Fulbright, Kelley, A, Wildharbcr, Calberl, Welch, Pewifl, Voice SECOND ROW-Walson, Rcnncls. Devine, Difirenbaugh, Sanders, Freeman, Smilh, Hogan, A, Culhberlson, FRONT ROW--Kielman, Eng, Bush, Freeman, Ingersoll, Slaler, Shelton, Cullins, Clark. SOPHOMORE CLASS Low Emsr SEMESTER OFFICERS High Bob Dykes ,Presidenl , Elhridge Dralce Will Endicoll Vice-Presidenl , Mervin Slrang Belly King ,Secrelary ,, I-larley Slumbaugh Belly King ,Treasurera , Roger Waddell Sergeanl al Arms ,,Rober+ Dull Mr. S. S. Slansell ,, Adviser ,,, , , , Miss Mary Brady The sophomores were well represenled in lhe California Scholarship Federalion. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Boyd, Lewis, Kuwahara, Gervais, Small, Small, Ballard, Lanier, Conley. THIRD ROW-f-L. Rcnnels, Race, V. Callen, Douglas, Doughfy, Poflcr, V. Rennels, Porcho, Parker. SECOND ROW-Savkoll, Kehoe, Jones,Johns1on, Newlon, Endicott, Boll, Wagner, Canady. FRONT ROW-Kielman, Babcock, Vaughn, Hulse, Brown, King, Richardson, Ireland, Faughn. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW--Van Slono, Taylor, Kinfner, Tilus, Lynch, Clark, Moodle, Brown, Turner. THIRD ROW-Bailey, Eager, Madson, Bcnnell, Slockman, Graham, Dischler, Whilley, Scoll, SECOND ROW4Foslcr, Pc-don, Sherman, Denlon, Morgan, Dane, Caylor, Kofahl, Morris. FRONT ROWv-Rowe, McClain, G. Higgins, Lewis, Rui-nbaugh, Webber, McFarland, Sullivan, Cronin. Y-, --- . -W -T lu. BACK ROW-Boroff, Roberlson, Heuler, Dunn, Simons, Phillips, Jasperson, Frank, Benson. THIRD ROW-McNaH, Coffee, Beale, Doolilfle, Nighrinqale, Pierce, Carver, Reedy, Hess. SECOND ROW-Nixon, Spechl, Roberls, Haynes, Schwab, Boufwell, Hance, Chandler, Aqee. FRONT ROW-Clark, Jesse, Wodars, McKee, Roney, Arndf, McKenzie, Dienslein, Fosler. SOPHOMORE CLASS Low SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS High l-lelen Sliellon .. .presiclenln .. .l-loward l-logan Virginia Porcho . . Vice-Presidenl . . Gail Poller George Schoenly Secrelary. . . Loree Denlon Jeanelle Broolcs. . Treasurer . . . . Jean Peden Miss Thelma While .. .. . .. . ...Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ., .Mn S, S. Slansell Alhlelics, olramalics, and various orqanizalions welcomed many members of lhe sophomore class. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Hubbard, Lolris, Arqenf, Deakins, Sluarf, Morgan, Weaver, Fairbanks, Ozburn. THIRD ROW-O'Dell, Harder, Downs, D. Blakcny, B. Blakeny, Snyder, Lavelle, F. Odell, E. Odell, Harrison. SECOND ROW-Martinez, Benninqsdorf, Wesson, Moore, Finley, Dahlen, Whifwell, Walton, Tale, Hari. FRONI ROWeWallace, Ellioli, Slanley, Newborn, Olson, Bird, Dear, Weaver, Dancey, Trofl. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Fleharly, Geissel, Aqee, Herrod, Oakes, Dykes, Willis, Braffon, Cooley, Wilder. THIRD ROW-Howk, Gibson, Dooliffle, Cox, Looey, Shea, Klinge, Tulk, Hance, Brice, SECOND ROW-Wright, Scoll, Slevens, Sophy, Balzer, Layfield, McDerrnoll, lhornpson, Kinnebrew, Griffin. FRONT ROW-Tellyer, Brown, Brooks, Shelburne, Rogers, Jones, Meyer, Palrerson, Turley, Dennis. i l ..-Zl -.. I I Q-.. .. BACK ROW-Hedrick, Fowler, Pallerson, LeProhn, McCarly, LaMarsna, Murray, Hess, Reagan, Loff, Layficld, Plaskell. THIRD ROW-Kehoe, Winslow, Salher, Asbury, Cullins, Miller, Clark, Scott, Oliver, Hulse, Townsend, Gregory. SECOND ROW-Radford, McCall, Chappell, Brown, Harder, Lewis, Kinney, Lullon, Kensinqer, Mosher, O'DeIl, Slenlz. FRONT ROW-Reid, Lewis, Barnes, Scheidl, Hilson, Hoffman, Shaffer, James, Puryear, Ballard, Reed, Moore. FRESHMAN CLASS Low FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS High David Lullon. . . .. .Presidenl .. Eugene Odell Cecil Murdock Vice-Presidenl. . Lucille Ireland Nona Pilgrim . . Secrelary . Jane Coffee John Crafls . . .Treasurer .. . Jane Coffee I-Iarold Hogan .. Sergeanl al Arms .. Russell Taylor Miss Mildred Baer. . ,,,,, ... .. .. Adviser . MISS Thelma While The balcony fairly leerned wilh lhree hundred happy-go-lucky freshmen. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Fukushima, Brooks, Lipperl, Bemis, Black, Silcox, Forqie, Nichols, Slewarl, Hall, Wilson, Alldrcdqe. THIRD ROW--O'Dell, Davidson, Edwards, Davis, Dawson, Madson, Cooley, Minion, Evans, Nisbel, Sears, Blackwell. SECOND ROW-Graham, Rornines, Sfewarr, Kuwuhara, Winslow, Walls, Mclloway, Anderson, McNeal, Covey, Simmons, Calkins. FRONT ROW-LeValley, Nichols, Quisenberry, Stanley, Rolhwell, Gill, Nicholson, Schulz, Crider, Sieck, Cook, Douglas. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Becne, Bradford, G. Johnson, McNeese, Murdock, Wells, Jordan, Turner, Hogan, Ferguson, Walker, Maize. THIRD ROW--DesCorrniers, Self, Shipman, Fickle, Culp, Bemis, Howard, Blue, Rader, Fry, Hill, Rush. SECOND ROW-Blankinship, McBrien, R. Baker, Nix, Prescoll, McLaughlin, McCool, Clarvimcr, Diflcnbauqh, Phebus, Swinney, Romines. FRONT ROW-Barlholerrvew, Churchman, Lee, Broqden, Cronc, Pallon, Grinealh, Hern, F, Elder, Burleson, Lowe, While. 'len llc BACK ROW-Hall, Colslon, Rinloul, Dahlen, Lingo, Salher, Evans, Fisher, Waller, Moncier, Garrall, Hall. THIRD ROW-Doyle, Coe, Hagler, Hall, Peahl, Seymour, Christian, Torrey, Campbell, Pilgrim, Donnell, Grover. SECOND ROW-Edinq, Lipperr, Slewarf, Mcliain, Fousl, L. Baker, House, Raffervy, B. Baker, Johnson, Finsler, Mason. FRONT ROW-Slenlz, Fulbrighl, Bealy, Garner, Hessick, Jeffery, Varner, Goodwillie, Bullman, Hayden, Appling, Davis. FRESHMAN CLASS Low SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS High Frances Elder , ,,,, , ,, ,,,,. Presidenli. ,,,,,,,.., ,,,Cecil Murdock Floyd Evans .,.Vice-President ,, Lionel Thomas Mary Krohn ,,Secrelary,,, ,, ,,Maxine Varner Mary Krohn ,, ,,Treasurer,,, , ,, Bill Baker Sergeani al' Arms, ,, , ,, Fred Mason Miss Mabel Myers ,,,,..,,..,,,,.... ,, , ,Adviser ,, , ,, , ,, ,Miss Mildred Baer A number of freshmen heard lhe call of forensics, answered, and came oul wilh flying colors and viclories lor Tafi l-ligh. UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Schwafcl, Vineyard, Colleil, Crails, Thorras, Lynch, Grissom, Glenn, Danford, Wursfer, King, Upton, Curry, Hayes. THIRD ROW-Hilchcock, Calhoun, Howard, O'Neal, Gooding, Baker, Harder, Schmill, Brown, Phillips, Osborn, Borden, Sfonbraker, Handy, SECOND ROW-Hari, Laughery, Kofahl, Culp, Maucrman, Porlcr, Barllerr, Linscolf, Kirby, Kolarik, Druliard, Pinkham, Billingsley, Aaron. RONT ROW-Vogel, Macauley, l-leaps, Allison, Reyes, Wrighl, Muller, Reaves, Pell, Heasley, Erickson, Brown, Eidson, Dawson. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Kirkpalrick, Johnslon, Heck, Skeen, Waldner, McCoy, Bcnliclcl, Calhoun, Lisman, Morgan, Filzpalrick, Smifh. THIRD ROW-Friedburq, Clark, Carlisle, Ray, Vineyard, Eddinger, loppini, Pricsl, Cvraharn, Sewell, Tucker, Tale, Boleriack, Fedowa. SECOND ROW-Wheeler, Barrell, Romincs, Slcvcnson, DcLnncy, Srnillw, Carney, Graue, Ellis, Krigbaum, Hobbs, Marlin. FRONT ROW-Hamilton, Fox, Gordon, Oxford, Pollcr, Stewarl, Gray, Farnharn, Waddill, Sanlsche, Snydcr, Adams, Venable, Smilh. -23-- I I O I I O I I En+husiasm is a crown worn by +hose who dominaie 'The affairs and aciiviiies of life-a crown sfudded wi'l'h 'Phe iewels of hope and courage and 'Fai+h. The Revolufionary heroes won 'lheir freedom wiih +heir ardor. Pioneers spir- ifedly pushed forih io conquer 'Phe unknown. Eager in promofing civilizafion was +he s+a+esman. And 'the s+uden+ wi+h his unflagging inleresf in 'lhaf which goes on aboul' him, fhe sfudenf seeking +o lead his companions in bolh work and pleasure, shall wear +he radianf crown of en+husiasm. ENT!-IUSIASM GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Presidenf ......., .. ..,,,............. VELMA GORDON lsf Vice-Presidenf ..,.,,,,,,...... ELEANOR JEANS 2nd Vice-Presidenf ....,. BARBARA MONTIGEL Secrefary .,....,, ,..,..,........,,........ O MA VARNER Treasurer ........ .,,....... D OROTHY WINSLOW Adviser.. .........,.. MRS. MAUD M. JONES Each girl on enfering high school auio- mafically becomes a member of fhe Girls' League. The purpose of This league is 'ro develop characfer and higher ideals and fo promole friendship among fhe girls. Three years ago The sysfem was sfarfed by which every incoming freshman girl had a Big Sisfer. who was eifher a iunior or a senior, fo guide her in becoming ac- quainfed wifh fhe school and fo help her in making new friends. This successful sys- lem has made fhe new girls feel ar home in fhe school from fheir firsf day. The Girls' League is one of fhe mosf acfive organizafions of +he school, and if sponsors many social affairs during +he year. The mosl' popular of fhese affairs is ihe Chrisfmas formal dance, wi+h ifs glif- fering decorafions making a fairyland of GORDON Presidenf i i fhe gym. Ocfober brings fhe iolly Hi Jinx a+ which all fhe girls, 'rheir mofhers, and 'rheir insfrucfors dress in cosfume and enioy a program of skifs and a dance. This year fhe gymnasium was decorafed fo represenf a circus grounds. In April a Mofher-and-Daughfer Banquef was given by fhe senior girls. The ushers are an imporfanf parf of lhe Girls' League. They cordially greef The audiences af all affairs held in fhe audiforium. The ushers fhis year were Wilma Johnson, Rufh Moore, Margaref Smifh, Thelma Vineyard, Oma Varner, Hazel l-lol+, Mildred Fosfer, Frances Bram- ley, Pauline Layfield, Maxine l-lickernell, and Thelma Callen. Wilma Johnson has capably guided fhe girls during fhree years as head usher. OFFICERS-Winslow, Monfigel, Gordon, Varner, Jeans. -25 OXFORD President STudenT governmenT has become Tirmly esTablished in The daily liTe oT The sTudenTs oT TaTT I-Tigh, and The sTudenTs Through Their sTudenT governmenT have learned a greaT deal abouT The imporTance oT laws and oT Their observance. Each sTu- denf is personally inTeresTed in The work OT The AdminisTraTive Board, which has charge oT governing The sTudenT body and doing all iT can To provide Tor The welTare oT The sTudenTs. AT IeasT once a weelc during STuclenT AcTiviTy Period The whole school assem- bles in The audiTorium To lisTen To a lec- Ture, To music, or To some oTher Torm oT enTerTainmenT arranged by The adminisTra- Tion and The sTudenTs. Among The speakers aT This year's as- semblies were Dr. A. F. Flude, who Tallced To The school on maTTers concerning The ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS .. .. ODIS OXFORD .ALICE BRADFORD . ., .ELEANOR JEANS .. .. JOE SCHWAFEL .. OMA VARNER BARBARA MONTIGEI. President. .. . Vice-PresidenT.. , SecreTary ., Business Manager ,,,, Girls' Ad Board.. ..........BOB SNYDER BEECHER RINTOUI.. Assembly Manager... ,.,, .. BOB CORNELIUS Boys' Ad Board. AssisTanT .. HOWARD BELL youTh OT Today: Jim Wilson, who spolce oT liTe in ATrica and exhibiTed many inTer- esTing arTicles made by ATricans: Dr. W. G. Campbell, oT The DeparTmenT oT Edu- caTion oT The UniversiTy oT SouThern Cali- Tornia, who spolce To The sTudenTs on The choosing oT a vocaTion7 and Buron FiTTs, who spolce on law enTorcemenT. The WhiT- Tier men's glee club and The SanTa Bar- bara STaTe men's glee club and band gave very enTerTaining programs. The Dixie Singers, who sang SouThern melodies, enTerTained aT one oT The mosT inTeresTing assemblies oT The year. Several oT The programs were arranged by The sTudenTs Themselves. This gave Them valuable ex- perience. Odis OxTord, TirsT semesTer sTudenT body presidenT, and Joe SchwaTel, second se- mesTer presidenT, perTormed Their duTies mosT successTully. AD BOARD: STANDING-J. Schwafel, B. Snyder, Bell, Cornelius, RinTouI. SITTlNGwMonTigel, A. Bradford, Oxford, Jeans, Oma Varner. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf ...,....4.....,....,.........,,. JOE SCHWAFEL Vice-Presidenf .... .,,........ .... A L ICE BRADFORD Secrefary .....,......,...,................... OMA VARNER Business Manager .,.A........ BEECHER RINTOUL Girls' Ad Board ....,............. VELMA GORDON BARBARA MONTIGEL Boys' Ad Board .......,., ,. ,HOWARD HOGAN BOB SNYDER Assembly Manager ..........,. ,BOB CORNELIUS Assisfanfs ..,........................,,, ODIS OXFORD ci-iARLEs Huosou , As presidenf of The sTudenT body for The firsf semesTer of The school year I933- 34, I desire To Take fhis opporTuniTy To express my appreciafion To The sfudenfs of Taff High School for fhe confidence shown in me by elecfion, for The courfeous and hearfy cooperafion given by The sfu- denfs and faculfy Throughouf my admin- isTraTion, and for The excellenT supporT The Adminisfrafive Board gave To all The school acfivifies. Each member of The AdminisTraTive Board should be highly complimenfed on his efficienf work while serving The TafT Union High School. Credif for such a successful year goes To The sTudenT body. If The coming sTu- denT bodies are as helpful. iT is wi+h en- vious eyes Thaf I look upon The fufure presiclenfs. -Odis Oxford My Term as presidenT of The sTudenT body has been very enjoyable To me. AT This Time I wish To Take The opporTuniTy To express my appreciafion To The sTudenTs of TafT High for 'elecfing me as sfudenT body presidenf. The whole-hearfed in- Teresf' of everyone in sfudenf body affairs has been one of The mosT imporfenf fac- Tors in making This year a success. Wifh The beginning of The second se- mesfer, The Adminisfrafive Board had To work ouT solufions for new problems. Each member of The Board showed unfiring efforf in his service To his schoolmafes and Truly fulfilled his oaTh To serve The Taff Union High School as an efficient broadminded, and imparfial officer and To work for The aclvancemenf of The school in every way. -Joe Schwafel AD BOARD: STANDING-Hogan, B. Snyder, Cornelius, Oxford, Rinfoul. SITTING-Monfigel, Bradford, Schwafel, Varner, Gordon. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY: BACK ROW-McFarland, Kryslall, Marshall, Reaves, Deakins, Weaver, Baron, Colberl, J Walfon, Rinroul, Johnson. SECOND ROW-Diensrein, Furry, G-epharr, Fuller, LeCounr, S. Waldner, M. Walfon Asbury, Kncss, Sowell, Miss Mabel Myers, FRONT ROW--Eng, Arndr, Bush, Conner, Hopkins, Howard, Slcwarl Bacc, Tuckcr, Marks, Marshall, Jeans. lMembers nor in piclure: Bramley, Byrd, Dahlin, Dunlsch, Finslcr, Hall MacDowell, O'Dell, Wiiliarns.l SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY As The subslilulion ol The B+ for +he A-- has made admirlance lo The Scholar- ship Sociery more difiicull ihan before, ils members, especially The Seal-Bearers, Francis MacDowell and John Reaves, de- serve much credir. The lirsl semesler orlicers were Francis MacDowell, president Eleanor Jeans, vice- presidenl: Allee Johnson, secre'rary-+reas- urery and Miss Mabel Myers, adviser. The second semesrer officers were John Reaves, preside-nl: Meriem Kness, vice- presiden+: Sally Waldner, secrel'ary-+reas- urer: and Miss Mabel Myers, adviser. A+ 'rhe regional convenrion held in Bak- ersfield, Francis MacDowell acled as as- sisranl' chairman. LATIN CLUB Larin Club acliviries were opened rhis year wilh 'rhe eleclion of Max Easlman as presiclenly Herberl Bell, vice-presidenig Isabel Diensrein, secrelaryp Bill Dunn, Treas- urer: Marilyn McFarland, pianist and Fran- ces Bird, song leader. lf is The purpose of The Larin Club lo promore inreresl in Lalin among The slu- denrs. This was done by leaching Larin songs, poems, and slories of rhe lives of disringuished Roman poels and sralesmen. Mr. W. D. Baker, adviser of The club, inlroduced many Lalin songs 'ro lhe mem- bers. Among lhese were Lauriger Hora- +ius and Mica Mica Parva S+ella . For amusemenl ar 'rhe various meelings, many humorous poems were read. LATlN CLUB: BACK ROW-Mr, W. D. Baker, Sophy, Elliol, Reagan, Ray, Jennings, Troller, Dunn, M. Wallon, Sliqall, Douglas. THIRD ROW-McFarland, Kofahl, Pallerson, Edmonds, Thompson, Macaulay, Dear, Byrd, Shel- bournc, Thomas, Mclnlvro. SECOND ROW-Rinroul, Bell, Johnslon, Kuchcnbecker, Jasperson, J. Wallon, Hculr-r, Boroll, Eastman, Gervais, Graham. FRONT ROW-Eng, Jeans, Bush, Tucker, Palmer, Cooper, Arndl, Dienslcin, Hill, Fosler, Marks, Slater. 28- FORENSIC CLUB: BACK ROW-Morris, Barlon, Dunlsch, Williams, Crafls, Kommers, Graham, MacDowell, Harrah, Rinloul. FRONT ROW-Mr. Ernest Mclnnes, Connors, Poe, Varner, Weaver, Macaulay, Rogers, Tucker, Lewis, Cas FORENSICS Among The honors won in forensics This year was The Ceniral California Coasi League championship in debaling. ln addi- lion, debales were held wiih Bakersfield and wilh The schools oi The Sierra League, limiied To freshmen and sophomores. Having won second place in The C.C.C. L. and Kern Couniy Exlempore Coniesls, Francis lvlacDowell enlered The Valley Conlesl' and placed second. Firsr places were won by Tommy Kommers in The Sierra Exlempore and by Hazel Jesse in The C.C.C.L. Declamalion Conlesl. These speakers made The all-slar Sierra learn. Oralorical conresls in each of lhe Three leagues closed The season. The work was direcled by Mr. Ernesi lvlclnnes, coach of forensics. CONTEST WINNERS: LEFT TO RIGHT-MacDoweII, Du paris, Jesse. FORENSIC CLUB The Forensic Club is an organizaiion oi speakers who have represenled The school. Represenialives in The debales wilh Bak- ersfield, San Luis Obispo, and Sanla Maria were Elva Thompson, l-lazel Jesse, Billy Dunlsch, Lee Graham, Tommy Kommers, and Francis lvlacllowell. ln lhe Sierra League Tall was represenled by Geral- dine Casparis, Meryle Rogers, Charloile Tucker, Marlha Weaver, Dorolhy Win- slow, John Cralis, Lee Graham, Tommy Kommers, l-larry Morris, and Vernon Walk- er. Opposing schools were Bakersfield, De- lano, McFarland, Shaiier, and Wasco. Beecher Rinloul served as presidenf oi The club for 'rhis year, Oma Varner as vice-presideni, lvlargarel Macaulay as de- bale manager, and Mr. Ernesi Mclnnes as adviser. nlsch, Jcsse, Mr. Ernes? Mclnnes, Kommcrs, Graham. V BLOCK T: BACK ROWfWildharbr-r, Shea, JeTTery, TrolTer, Sinqle:Ton, Ford, Bell, Loviil, lJSnydcr, Paws, Pnl:-yi THIRD ROW-AOxlord, Cameron, Willis, Downs, Williams, Waddell, Siumlmaugh, Brown, Dykes, B. Snvinf-r Chancellor, Cauvel. SECOND ROW4-Sleinrnefz, Easlman, Lopcrenn, Walker, Eudson, Mcachvr, Huey, Jr-nkins, Taylor, Cvrauv, Garratr, McBrir:n. FRONT ROW-fl-logan, Harrah, Mayqren, Bowen, lhornion, Huddli-shui, Schwqlcl, Hu Twig LeTTinqwell, STone, Ryall, Wagner. BLOCK T Only boys who earn a leTTer can be members oT The Bloclc T, and To earn a leTTer a boy musT excell in some such sporT as TooTball, baslceTball, baseball, Traclc, or Tennis. An annual evenT which is sponsored by The Bloclc T and which was again a greaT success This year was The DirTy-Cord Dance. Block T members also managed The Freshman-Sophomore Brawl. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were l-Toward Bell, presidenT: l-luberT Snyder, vice-presidenT: and ForresT Chancellor, secreTary-Treasurer. The oTTicers Tor The second semesTer were Woodrow STone, presidenTq Dodridge Brown, vice-presi- denT3 and ForresT Chancellor, secreTaryf Treasurer. Mr. E. G. Sewell advised The c'ub. SPANISH Cl UB:- BACK ROW --Cullibodson, Conley, K Miss Samli Bailar. FRONT ROW Ayers, Foslvr, Pii-rc his EL CIRCULO ESPANOL ln a room lined wiTh colorTul picTures oT Madrid, Malaga, and oTher Spanish ciTies, El Circulo Espanol meeTs once every monTh under The direcTion oT Dar- win KrysTall, presidenT. l-le is assisTed by Marion Le CounT, secreTary, and l-Tazel Jesse, Treasurer. Miss Sarah Bailar is The club adviser. Among The varied programs ThaT The club has sponsored during The pasT year was The ChrisTmas parTy. AT This parTy The club members enjoyed Spanish songs and games. They also had a pinaTa. A pinaTa is an earThen iar Tilled wiTh candy and someTimes presenTs. IT Talces The place OT a ChrisTmas Tree in Mexico. The parTy was concluded by The eaTing oT a Mexican supper oT chili con carne. ryslall, Lo Couni, Weaver, Fa-rbyls, Ridarfl, BHCl'lCllTf . Blubaugli, Movnicr, Kncss, Jalinsw, llnpkins Coririf-r. BACK ROW-W. Edwards, Milchell, Richard, Reagan, Lawson, Waldner, LeCoun1, Gordon, Hedrick, Wriqhl, Gcpharf, Kness. FRONT ROW-B. Carler, T. Callen, V. Hagler, M. Priesf, T. Elder, Wegis, Thafcher, Bachclder, Niebel, S. Elder, H. Ayres. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION As fhe l933-34 year opened, Oma Varner was elecfed presidenf of fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafiong and under her lead- ership llb girls furned ouf for baskefball and lO5 for hockey. Five hundred mem- bers of five differenf afhlefic associafions in fhe counfy were enferfained in Taff af a successful baskefball playday in fhe fall. Af fhe rally opening each sporf season, fhere is a presenfafion of awards. Evelyn Beck received her sweafer af fhe playday, and Eva Goldsfein received her's af fhe volleyball rally. This year a blue coaf sweaf- er replaced whife ones formerly award- ed. This year each girl received all poinfs earned insfead of being limifed fo 300 a year. A fofal of I4 sweafers was awarded. BACK Row-6. Brown, Shelburne, Seymour, M. Ro er Q Sewell. SECOND ROW-B. Reedy, Howard, Troft, De Carter, Doughty, M, Varner. FRONT ROW--A. Clark, su Championships won fhis year were as follows: baskefball, class of '35g hockey, class of '34, volleyball, class of '35q and baseball, class of '34. A formal banquef, held in fhe school cafeferia, closed fhe year's acfivifies. Firsf semesfer officers were Oma Var- ner, presidenf: Clancy Reagan, vice-presi- denfg Marion Le Counf, secrefaryq Pearl Thafcher, freasurerg Edi+h Richard, sporfs manager. Second semesfer officers were fhe following: Clancy Reagan, president Sally Waldner, vice-presidenfg Gladys Ko- fahl, secrefary: Genevieve Beck, freasurer: Muriel Doughfy, sporfs manager. Miss Dorofhy Beardsley advised fhe girls bofh semesfers. Olson, Walfon, Barllell, Jeffery, M. Rogers, C. Tu ker, c nfon, B. Thompson, H. Stevens, 6. Kofahl, P. Poltcr, E. Calberf, M. Rush, Lee, Donnel, D. Hill, E. Connors, F. Dawson, l. Hulse, F. Hulse, Reid. -3l-- N H ORCHESTRA: BACK ROWfMr, Julius Lang, C. Lang, Mauerman, Lawson, J. Lang, Campbell, Ohlcr, Thro-op, Proul Simons, Murray. SECOND ROW-Bullman, Cooper, Bradford, Schmidt, Crosbie, Baron, Albrechf, D. Kinq, l Foslcr, Brownfield, Plaskefl. FRONT ROW-Hoffman, Rumbaugh, Graham, Bird, Balzcr, M. Robcrls, R. Roberfs, Frcerr-an, Laylicld. ORCHESTRA Where is my music? Whaf piece do we play? I can'+ find a music sfandf' The lighf rap of a bafon is heard, and from fhis confusion emerges a well-orqan- ized orchesfra, waifing, ready fo bursf info music. Scenes similar fo fhis were enacfed af all of fhe school plays before fhe curfain wenf up. Af Tupman fhe orchesfra gave a much appreciafed concerf, and in The spring if foolc parf in fhe annual music fes- fival, held fhis year af Wasco. Through fhe cooperafion of fhe mem- bers and fheir leader, lvlr. Julius Lang, The orchesfra has been very successful in carry- ing our ifs aim, which is fo creafe an infer- esf in playing a beffer fype of music. BAND Townspeople have become accusfomed fo hear marfial sfrains of music early in fhe aflernoon as fhe band, led by fhe drum maior, Jim Pafferson, and direcfed by Mr. Julius Lang, marches up and down fhrough fhe sfreefs. During fhe foofball season fhe band played al all of fhe home games and sev- eral fimes if played af fhe l-lippodrome. Officers for fhe firsf and fhe second semesfers were Jim Garner, presidenfg l-larold Van Dagriff and J. W. Burns, vice- presidenfsy Kay Eiland, secrefary-freasun er: Julius Lang, Jr., business manager: John Campbell and Arfhur Grey, assisfanf busi- ness managersi Chrisfine Lang, Dolly Brod- en, and Dorolhy Hovis, librarians. BAND: BACK ROW- Re-ml, Burmiuisl, Farrah, Broden, Plank, Garner, Frank, Brown, Lynch, Dcalclns, Pafrorson. FOURTH ROW--Mr, .luliiis Lang, Jacohiis, Loperena, Proul, J. Land, Dunisch, Minlinr, Ohlrr, Throoo, Carvphf I, McGuirr-, Boloriack. THIRD ROWA Snider, Johnson, Lipperl, Love, 'Moodle-, Grey, Williams, Burns, Inman, Grauv, Macaulay, Eiland. SECOND ROW--Connor, l-loplcins, Essick, C. Lang, Hovss, Kirlcpalrick, Heuler, W. Plaskclr, McNeill, Ealing, Murray, Carlr-r, Murray. FRONT ROW-Chrislian, H. Plaslncll. BACK ROW-Porcho, Hoysr, McKenzie, Fry, Lee, Dawson, Kurfz, Robinson, Blacklock, Hill, Carmack, Province, Barnes. SECOND ROW-Sewell, M, Foster, Des Cormiers, Rogers, Braden, Adkisson, Harrison, E. Foster, Day, Ahlgren, Cruzan, Edmonds. FRONT ROW-Coffee, Lowe, Johnson, Welch, Varner, Denning, McClain, Hopkins, Paulson, Edwards. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Wifh Mr. Sydney Nielsen as direcfor, fhe Girls' Glee Club has presenfed programs for several organizafions and clubs in fown during fhe pasf year. The opereffa, The Marriage of Nan- neffe, was a colorful presenfafion wifh ils lovely period French cosfumes, fhe girls in hooped skirfs and fhe boys in knee breeches, and ifs funeful songs. Glee Club officers for fhe firsf semesfer were fhe following: presidenf, Marie Ed- monds: vice-presidenf, Sybil Day, secre- fary and freasurer, Alberfa Bradley. Offic- ers for fhe second semesfer were presi- denf, Marie Edmonds: vice-presidenf, Sybil Day: secrefary and freasurer, Willa Lou Adlcisson. The pianisf for bofh semesfers was Marvel Hopkins. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club has parficpafed in programs af 'rhe organizafions and clubs of fhe fown and school fhroughouf fhe pasf school year. This group also ably assisfed in fhe presenfafion of fhe recenf opereffa, The Marriage of Nanneffef' under fhe direcfion of fheir insfrucfor, Mr. Sydney Nielsen. Club officers for fhe firsf semesfer were as follows: presidenf, Sam DuVall7 vice- presidenf, M. C. O'Dellg secrefary and freasurer, Irving Black. The following mem- bers held fhe club offices during The sec- ond semesfer: presidenf, Sam DuVall: vice- presidenf, Vernon Leffingwell: secrelary and freasurer, Dale l-luey. The pianisf for bofh semeslers was Lois Mae Conner. BACK ROW-Small, Leflingwell, Fosler, Walton, Donncl, N. Clark, Sfurnbaugh, Herrod, Chandler, Boyd, Freeman, Townsend. FRONT ROWfDuVall, Rose, Bockring, Snyder, L. Clark, Mullen, Conner, D. Huey, Jcflress, Cool, Taylor, Small, Romines. JEANS JOHNSON BACHELDER MACDOWELL ELDER REAVES HARRAH EDMONDS COLBERI STAFF Edilor ELEANOR JEANS Assislanl Edilo' . SHIRLEY ELDER Arl Edilor VIRGINIA BACHELDER Assislanl Arl Edilor SALLY WALDNER Arl Slall MARION WHITWELI. GERRY WODARS BERNICE ELLIOT Senior Edilors MARIE EDMONDS FRANCIS MACDOWELL Senior Cornmillee BOB MARSHALL LUCILLE BLACKLOCK JOE LYNCH JACK MCDONALD JAMES HAMILTON Copy Edilors ALLEE JOHNSON JOHN REAVES Assislanl Copy Edilors FRANCES BRAMLEY VIRGINIA l-IILL Copy Comrnillee PAT ARNDT FORREST MOODIE EDITH CARTER FRIEDA PIERCE SELMA TUCKER ALA MAE TROTT ALMA MARSHALL BARBARA KINNEBREW span Editor JACK COLBER1 Aeaaani spans Edaiofs oivm VARNER FRANCIS COLBERT Photographer BOB I-IARRAI-I Asiasiani Phoiaqfspliefs BILL cuTHBERTsoN LOREN GOODE DERRICK Once again a slall is presenling lo you, lhe sludenls ol Tall High, a DERRICK, wilh lhe hope lhal il will bring back lo you in laler years lhe happy limes and oulslanding evenls ol lhe year I934. The slall has lried lo malce a boolc which you will lreasure. ln selecling lhe lheme lor lhe DERRICK an allempl was made lo choose one which would inspire lhe sludenls and urge lhem on lo higher slandards in scholarship, grealer valor in alhlelics, and more enlhusiasm in school lile. To Miss Louise Lamberl, who has guided lhe DERRICK lo All-American Honor Ralings and Eirsl-Class Honor Ral- ings in lhe Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion conlesls, we wish lo express our mosl sincere apprecialion lor lhe greal help she has given us. We deeply appreciale lhe help given by Miss Alma Sleininger, who has supervised all arl worlc and helped lhe arl edilor, Virginia Bachelder, in every possible way: by Mr. Maurice Beiach, ol lhe pholography deparlmenl, who has given much lime in lalcing and prinling nearly all ol lhe piclures in lhe boolc: and by Mr. R. H. Scoll, who assisled lhe sales slall in many ways. Olher members ol lhe lacully whom we wish lo lhanlc lor lheir help lo us in pulling oul lhe I934 DERRICK are Mr. E. A. Bauman, Mr. D. T. Williams, Mrs. M. M. Jones, Miss Florence Underwood and her lyping classes, Mrs. Amy Pelerson, and Mr. R. A. Borell. The slall is gralelul lo Bill Overand, who gave his assislance in lhe arranging ol groups lor piclures, and lo Rulhe McMaslers, who assisled wilh copy. Mr. T. H. Ellsworlh ol Graphic Arls Pholo Engraving Company, and Mr. E. A. Knapp, ol Lederer, Slreel and Zeus Company, also gave invaluable assislance. -Eleanor Jeans, Edilor. Gordon Graham, Miss Louise Lamberl, Eleanor Jeans, DERRICK There were a number of evenls sponsored successfully lhis year by The DERRICK business slalil. The firsl sludenl body play, As We Think, was given lo The DERRICK lo sponsor. Laler, lhrough The courlesy of The Hippodrome Thealre managemenl, Li++le Women was presenled as a lhealre parly and aided in swelling The DERRlCK'S finances. An amusing one-acl pay assembly was presenled during lhe sludenl aclivily period. Two dances, one of which was a lucky 'rennis courl dance given on Friday, The lhirleenlh, were sponsored. Margarel Macaulay, lhe capable aclverlising manager, eiiicienlly handled The adverlising and was largely respon- sible for The successful way in which lhese evenls broughl in money. Beecher Rinloul, assislanl business manager. filled his iob lo lhe leller and helped whenever he was needed. The donor seclion of The book This year was large be- cause of l'he generous conlribulions made by lhe business men of Tall, Fellows, Bakersfield, and Maricopa, and because of The very capable donor managers, Mary Louise Thomas and J. W. Burns. Gwen Harrison worked a greal' deal as publicily man- ager and was responsible for all of The poslers and placards which were necessary in adverlising. She also made 'rhe large donor and sales poslers which were placed in lhe lobby. The DERRICK sales posler had a large slar al The lop and nexl lo il was lhe slar salesman's name. The sales campaign was ably managed by Dorolhy Moynier, logelher wilh her assislanls and salesmen. The olher members ol The slafl did a greal deal in Turlhering The success of The business side of lhe book. -Gordon Graham, Business Manager. STAR SALESMEN: BACK ROW-Reagan, Dunn, Dykes, Hall, Edwards. FRONT ROW-Cone, Macaulay, Lullon, Harrison, King. A 51 -.u i I A 55 I m l wi 1 l' ' Q fx 'firm p l GRAHAM HARRISON BURNS REAGAN MACAU LAY THOMAS GOLDSTEIN RINTOUL MOYNIER STAFF Business Manager.. ......... GORDON GRAHAM Assislanl Business Manager...BEECHER RINTOUL Adverlising Manager .... MARGARET MACAULAY Assislanl Adverlising Manager.. ., .... ....,.......... . . .. ......., . ,FRANK STOCKMAN Donor Managers... ...... MARY LOUISE THOMAS J. W. BURNS Donor Commiilee. . ....... HAZEL JESSE BETTY LlPPERT TOMMY KOMMERS LOREE DENTON MELBA ROGERS LIONEL THOMAS Sales Manager... ., .. DOROTHY MOYNIER Assislanl Sales Manager .. ,,,, .BILL DUNN Sales Commillee... ,,,, NWANDA EDWARDS BOB DYKES Tickef Commillee.. . .... THELMA CALLEN GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN AYERS CLARENCE JEFFERY JUNE KING Posfer Manager... .. ............ GWEN HARRISON Assislanl Posler Manager. .. ........ LOIS FOSTER Secrefaries ,.,...... , .... .. ..... EVA GOLDSTElN MERIEM KNESS Assislanl Secrelary... .,.,, ..... L UCILLE MULLER Accounlanl.. .... CLANCY REAGAN Y FACULTY COMMITTEE-Beiach, Lamberf lchairmanl, Sleininger, Scoll. DERRICK SAL A very successful sales campaign was carried on for lhe DERRICK lhis year by a corps of lwenry salesmen. Numerous pos- lers made by The arl' deparlmenl lo ad- verlise llze sales campaign were posled around school, and slogans and iingles for lhem were wrillen by various members of lhe sluclenl body. The gualilicalion for lhe Slar Sales- men was lhal lhe number lo be sold should be lilleen. A large posler in lhe hall recorded lhe number of DERRICKS sold by each salesman and lcepl' lhe school informed as lo lhe leader of lhe sales campaign race. Since 'rhere was a lie be- lween June King and David Lullon for selling 'rhe grealesl number ol DERRICKS, each received an honorary copy of lhe DERRICK wilh Slar Salesman prinled ASSISTANTS: BACK ROW-Culhberlsori, B. Marshall, Moo E S CAMPAIGN on il. Every sludenl who sold DERRICKS received a meril award. The Slar Salesmen were June King, lO5: David Lullon, l05: Duane l-lall, 597 Bill Dunn, 493 Bob Le Prohn, 441 Clancy Rea' gan, 407 I'-lelen Harrison, 38: Wanda Ed- wards, 3Og Charlolle Tucker, 28: Lee Nora Cone, I9: Bob Dykes, I7, and Florence Macaulay, I5, Olher salesmen were Melba Rogers, l4g Camille Ray, l3y Waller D. Waller, IZ: Genevieve Brown, 7: Ada Crider, 7: Chesler Graue, 5, and Mary Krohn, 4. The inslallmenl salesmen were June King, David Lullon, Duane l-lall, Bill Dunn. Clancy Reagan, Bob Le Prohn, Wanda Ed- wards, and Lee Nora Cone. -Dorolhy Moynier, Sales Manager die, Waldner, McDonald, Lynch, Harnillon, Muller, Dunn, Goode, Colbert. SECOND ROW-Arndl, Kinnebrew, Troll, Whilwell, Elliott, Denlon, Kness, Wodars, King. FRONT ROW-Lipperf, Tucker, Callen, Bramley, Jesse, Hull, A. Marshall, Ayers. 36 AS WE THlNK -Case, Pallerso AS WE THINK As We Think, lhe firsl lhreesacl play of lhe season, was presenled on November IO and was wriflen and direcled by Raleigh A. Borell, who was also The aulhor of lhe second play of lhe year. Mr. Van Hoff, Y, Miss Kirl: .,,....,,,.. Mrs. Van Hoff ,, Mr. Musgrove , Marie ,,,, ., , John Van Hoff, , ., Mr. James Norson, Helen Denlorough Kalherine Lowell Judy Phillips ,, Mrs. Walker Dr. Couller , HA CAST , , ...,,,.,, Ervin Schlichlen ,J flizabelh Johnslon ,m,,,,Thelma Kilmer Harold Van Dagrilll ,, .,,Marion Wallon ,s,,Jim Pallerson , ,,.. ,,,Allen Barr , .Monica Dancey . ,, ,,Mary Jane Lough , Selma Wolownilc ,, , ,,., Rulh Case . DiclcDrury Dancey, Lough, Drury, Wolcwnk l'lAG'S GROTTO Hag's Grollof' a weird comedy wilh a lerrorizing gorilla and an old hag, was well chosen for The second play of lhe year. Hannah s,,. , , , .,,Georgia Ray Jerry,,, , s, ,, ,Rila Dancey Dougn , , ,ss, .Harold Van Dagrifl Sailor, Y John Cralls Hag s,,,, , Bobo ..s,,, Hiram.. Marlhan Lingn. Slrangern Doclorm Firsl Sailor ,,,,. ,, Second Sailor sc,,,, The Girl Friend, , , G'S G-RO'lTO -Sfumbauqh, Ray, Kilmer, Briqhl, McAdam, Day. , s,.,, Sybil Day . Ray McAdam ,, , Keilh Brighl .Thelma Kilmer Lyle Slumbaugh ,,.,Diclc Slceen Genesee Dunham c,Russell Slanley . Jack Hillary Nelda Ann Probsl i37-- ,W Q 'azz' ,, A FULL HOUSE' '-Poe, Sfurnbaugh, Probl A, Bradford, Brlghl, N. Bradford, Parker. A FULL HOUSE THE NEW POOR A somewhaf unconscious maid and a very wise burglar made fhe farce, A Full House, presenfed on February IS, The mosf amusing play of fhe season. Parks Susie , , Offily Howell, Miss Winnecker Daphne Charfers Nicholas King , Ned Pembroke, Jr. George Howell Dougherfy , Jim Mooney Kearney, Mrs. Fleming , Vera Vernon Mrs. Pembroke , ,Tom Kommers Nellie Bradford Nelda Ann Probsf ,, , ,.,Beafrice Poe ,,Alice Bradford , Wilson Parker , ,Keifh Brighf Lyle Sfumbaugh , Jack Hillary , Dick Skeen Donald Mosher .Frieda Pierce Lena Smifh Elva Thompson The New Poor was presenfed April 27, l934, as fhe senior class play. ln fhis comedy farce four college sfudenfs pro- vide much merrimenf for fhe audience by posing as members of fhe royal family fleeing from Russia. CAST Grand Duke , Counl' Ivan , Prince Vladimir Princess Irina, , Amos Wellby Miller Gufferidge Mrs.Wellby, , Alice Wellby , Consfance Wellby Beffy Wellby ,, Mary Maudsley Kirk 0'Farrell ,, ., THE NEW POOR : BACK ROW-Oxford, Chancellor, Harrah, Lough, Dancey, Schwalel, Doss, Singlclon. FRONT ROW-Jeans, Wolownik, Gordon, Bradford. Odis Oxford Forresf Chancellor Bob l-larrah Mary Jane Lough Joe Schwafel , John Doss ,Velma Gordon , Alice Bradford . Eleanor Jeans Selma Wolownik Monica Dancey Walfer Singlefon A cabin on board ship, a cave-like grol- to wi'rh overhanging, mossecovered rocks, lhese were among The many sellings de- signed and conslrucled by The slage crafr class, under rhe direclion of Miss Alma Sleininger and Mr. R. A. Borell, for The various plays presenled during lhe year. ln The fhirly-Three one-acl produclions The following people look parl: Lee Plall, Frieda Pierce, Bob LeProhn, Dick Skeen, Jack Hillary, Marjorie Groz, Wilson Parker, Selma Wolownik, Nelda Ann Probsf, Evelyn Wed- ding, Harold Van Dagrihf, Helen McKee. Alice Olson, Frances Bird, Oma Louise Dear, Russell Slanley, Tom Kommers, Mary Jane Lough, Hazel Jesse, Jim Pallerson, lola Chalice, Velma Gordon, Donald Mosher, Beryl Rholen, Geneva Bonnar, Keith Brighl, Alice Bradlord, Lyle Slurnbaugh, Bealrice Poe, Lena Smilh, Thelma Kilmer, Ervin Schlichlen, Elizabelh Johnslon, June Grover, Vera Rush, Frank Penninglon, Harold Brown, Rila Den- cey, John Doss, Doris Norris, Lyla Mclnlyre, Mar- llia Weaver, Waller Singlelon. THE UNSEENU lFresno Tournarnenl Playl-Lough, Jesse, Komrners. ONE-ACT PLAYS THE MARRIAGE OF NANNETTE The Marriage of Nanneilef' a comic opera in Three acrs, was presenled by 'rhe combined glee clubs on March I6. CAST Heloise Lena Smilh Yvonne Selma Wolownik Frederic Waller Higgins Madelon Pauline Traise Henri... . . Sam Duvall Hilaire Jack Hillary Mme. Zenobie Willa Lou Adkisson Nannelle Blanche Mallock Edmond Earl Donnel Roderique Dale Huey Baplisle Jess Herrod Jean Max Mullen Reporello M. C. O'Dell Zingara Bernice Crawford Rene Roger Waddell Emile John Wallon Jacques Rober? Hansen Yvelle Bernadelle Des Cormiers Susanne Gwen Harrison Marcel Bill Cool Pierre Parlhenay .. Jack Rose Pauline Joe Jehress Sanlo Clyde Rornines OPERTTTA: VVn'leiq Des Corrniers, Mullen, Hury, Herrod, Donnel, Aokisson, Rose, Waddell, Matlock, Hillary, Traisv, Srrfvli, Higgins, Duvall, Wolownik, Crawlord, Jeflress, O'Dr-ll, Romines, Harrison, Cool. --3Q1 WORKING t S 43 lor soww-., Clwarmlnq and www-T, Wl1alr2ycrfl'c'y do ll's euro in he nf-nl, l-lol lwoilccl 'swoof pnlnlo' Tlmlk wlwaf llwcy any ln Clvinn. We clon'l know wha? flwcy my in boys' cooklnq, bul 'llwy rm? cafurc in art. 'A' Ju-af a bunch cl scandal mrvn qrels al work, 'flwouqlw llwcry gall llwemsclvm by flue rcspcclalnlf- name of Tall H? Guslvcr S-fall. Fir-ll measure an inclm and saw ll oll. Then qluc if buck nn, Suclw lolly sporl woodworkl i' Cerlaln people inwial llml these curb-sllllnq arlixls aw llslwing, buf wc awk ymu ln Tall? Do you know what y equals? We wouldrfl x you, only ww wan? flwosc alqcnra sludc-nfs lm nel llwf: answer rmk. so llwxfl' acl AS. 'k On, fypinq is fx vary fzirnplc spmrl ln wl1lr,lwon0 may lndulcw Bul since naualul rhymes wlllm sporl kml lorl Tlmf- mlm we CflI'1'lCllVLAlL1f?. HH WQ1nrwf1 'IO pluclw an-l lnng cl-Nur lvvll-1 wlllw flu-uw lwuul fl5n1 nylnlfwrs? W1N'll ww ywn Tlmgdny. ir C-uvkinf1,yww, lull mln- -wlwf-:l Old Our lmr l'mlv'f d lwvyw llmkl' my unnvnfl? Cl, Ww'Iv,m'lw VW-ll, Pwxykgw . , , , qlak' A law? luliv xml -1 -,plwl l l-MSO. ln flwc-mlwlry, Brawl l' 3 lvw' lulvc final -,pill tlwf- fn nl F lmuvh lmnd, lrn-n yn-lp, PLAYING 'k We lhouqhf This was lhe Big mmf: bu? all lhc Biq Games we UI I ever heard fell ol lhe audience on the players and nol on lhe pholoqrapher. licpl lheir eyes Ushorsr Top Callen, Hiclcer- l , Holi. ncll, Vineyard, Bram cy Bollom -Smilhe, Fosler, John- -iron, Laylicld, Varner. 'R Whaf, slep-siflers slirred from lhoir usual lelharqy? .lane and Alva won on lhe Gusher conlesf for besl-loolv Inq blondes. You'ro bolh down and oul, lellowl Did you lose somep-'n, baby? The ball, maybe? 'I' A nel man who packs a mean wallop --fhafs Roger. llc and J. W, are coy over Luci lhe lad Tha? lhey have lhe prclfiesf blushes in school. And Francis has the mosf come-hi+her voice. i' The smiles Thal malme us happy belong lo Beecher and Marie. And loolball piclures remind us of swinqinq doors--iusl a case of push and pull! lThal oncfs oriqinal.l i Bennie and Hazel are The mos? charminq people in school lhc Swisher says so. The G-usher also said fha? you should have seen rho Oper- efla. Here y ou have live of lhe iasl. FA Z5 as W I W 'spd' H5 ii .., :ii i Jr' . ji , ' 5 fi -i 'ww ' I, ' ..:+..y, . Q - Am! l l 1 al Q-,d . ...M ENTERTAINERS AND EMPLOYEES if l-lorrorlw Educulcd Anirnw' Slwow did llwir slull al flu: For onslc Clulis pay rmwrnlnly, nnwl did llmi-3 coax and lworx uw lo loan llrc Ql'wOwl Jolwn Claire Monlclllw, an lnl dlnn borllono, wa: an mmf'-mbly lcalurc. i' Ennploycw: Slandlnq Ru, will Jolwnion, Wrn. lvlonllqol, l-lonfmr l-louse. J. W. Ca-Oy, Frnnlf Tcrnan, Jorry Jolwn-lon. Know:-llnq -- Ross Win-.low, Lo'- Sulllfl, Carl plalzvlc, J. T. Will. Jams. Clarlr Balmer wa' f1ninlf,:ro'.llrm 'aescrrnbly gpr-alcur on liqlulinlz. 'k Mr. Elllof, flu: llflxrilm rn un llwavc you lound oul now olwllq ing lv: ls?l, lcoop-Q the plfml run! nlnq smcbolhly. More Employees Top Row A Percy Hawke, Ralph Cllnlon. H. V. McFadden. Bollorn Row -- Joe Eoilcr, Mrs. V, Galloway Clwarlcx Hlfchcork, Franl: Rf-l mm. i' Calclcria Ferre: Mrs. l-l, RM rrnour, Mrs. L. Harnillon, Mrl F. Colccr, Mrs. R. l-larril., Mr: A. Rllmrnond. w. Loolc-2 as ll wolrc Qoinlm lo have anollvr-r pllw, or also wg-'-.H had one. ls llwc uold qoinq lo or Qorninq from llc audilorlunwf' 'A' Olfifrs Force: Eva Wllznn, Mrs. V. Wflflwlwn, Annin Bro.-.n, Lourenco Rlllcr, Vlr.qinl4.e Slon -. Mmwnys lll lmlly lib-. slworlnln' brofadw llmll wnll rnndc rlsg head llml -,lmpf-. Tri-- Dlxifj- Slnflrrrw worw -1wvr 'tw, pCVl3VYT'If? 9. GIRLS' SPORTS i' 1 r and Leiter Club: Top Swea c RowfBarbara Carfer, Lucille Hedrick, Marion Le Count Sally Waldner, Frances Lawson, Gen- evieve Beck, Virqinia Bachelder, Eleanor Jeans. Third Row - Shirley Elder, Oma Varner. Sec- ond Row --Thelma Callen, Edifh Richard, Fronf Row 4 Clancy Rc-aqan, Pearl Thafcher. if Lucille lrrledriclc, iunior cham- pionship volleyball capfain. on, iunior baslxel- Vclma Gord ball capfain. 'I' Phyllis Poller, freshman hoclc- ey caplain. sophomore Genevieve Brown, hoclcey capiain. i' Senior Championship l-loclcey Team: Slandinq--Freda Weqis, Eslher Arnold, Necia Wriqhf lseniorvolleyballcapiainl.Alice Bradford, Evelyn Beck, Fran- ces Lawson, Mary Priesi, Marion E Goldslein, Miss LC Couni, va hl, Vir- Dorolhy Beardsley lcoac h lder Fronl Row qinia Bac c . l Thai-:her Beryl Rhoien, Pear lcapfainl, Eleanor Jeans. 'A' Pearl Thalche ball caplain. France lceiball caplain. 'k Junior Baslceiball Champions Barbara Carfer, Genevieve ' 'hard llennis Beck, Edilh Ric caplain, alsol, Sally Waldner Lucille l-led Clancy Reagan, riclc, Thelma Callon. r, senior base s Lawson, senior ba O O O O I O I O O O 0 Valor is a helmef-a helmef flashing, challenging. Daunllessly did fhe Vikings sail fhe sformy seas. Gallanfly rode fhe knighfs info baffle, wearing fheir ladies' favors. Sublimely courageous were fhe soldiers and aviafors who upheld ouf principles of freedom and democracy. 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Having dislinguished himself in all high school afhlefics, l-larrah was well qual- ified +o hold lhe caplaincy of lhe Bobcals. Baskelball caplains were chosen as fol- lows: Bob Snyder, A Class: Bob l-larrah, B Class: EH Evans, C Class: J. C. Fowler, D Class. Efficiency and good sporlsmanship characlerized lhese boys. Jack McDonald, senior and a commend- able lraclc man, was elecled 'ro fill lhe berlh of caplain for +he Class A 'rrack 'ream lhis season. The B Class fraclc squad elecled Sid Ryall as 'rheir leader, while 'rhe C Class squad named l-loward Hogan. The members of lhe boys' 'rennis leam elecled Gene Meacher lo 'rhe caplaincy. Edilh Richard was elecled caplain ol 'rhe girls' Team. Earle Ford, firsl baseman and a veleran of lhe baseball nine, was elecled caplain by his fellow players, Morris Curry, pilcher and veleran of lhe soil-ball players, was elecfed as caplain of The indoor squad for 'rhis season. The golfers of The season chose as lheir caplain Forresl Chancellor, a very eilicienl man, one worfhy of 'rhe posilion. BACK ROW-Peden, Troffer, McKain, Lovilf, D. Huey, Reed, Ford, Bell, R. Snyder, Cooley, Coach Helma. THIRD ROW-Coach Sewell, Wrighf, Sfumbaugh, Malfers, Poffs, Sfewarf, Lynch, Sfuarf, Weaver, Fairbanks, Arqenf, Glenn, F I . SECOND ROW-C h L S off D wns C. Walker Jeffer M Don ld Walla e W ddell Lavelle os er oac ee, c , o , , y, c a , c , a , , Dykes, E. Reed, Jenkins, Jasperson. FRONT ROW-W. Walker, Burnquisf, Bupp, Burns, Singlefon, H. Snyder, Brown, Oxford, Chancellor, Schwafel, B. Snyder, Kliriqe. A HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL Sepfember 23: Taff, O: Sanfa Maria, O-Meefing fhe lighf buf fasf Sanfa Maria Sainfs for fhe firsf game of fhe season, Coach Sewell's Wildcafs held fhem fo a scoreless fie. The locals were unable fo make yardage from running plays and were forced fo play defensive ball fhe greafer parf of fhe game. Several fimes fhe Taff eleven were driven back wifhin fhe shadow of fheir own goal posfs, only fo hold fhe Coasf boys wifh a sfubborn defense. Sepfember 29: Taff, 34: Selma, O-ln fhe second game of fhe season Coach Sewell's Wildcafs clawed fheir way fo vic- fory by crushing fhe Selma l-leavies. The Selma boys seemed fo hif a brick wall when fhey smashed info fhe heavy Taff line. Schwafel made one of Taff's fouchdowns possible by a sensafional 62-yard run, while Brown and Snyder gave fhe fans a freaf by smashing fhrough fhe Selma line for several runs. Ocfober 7: Taff, I4: Paso Robles, O- The Wildcafs mef fhe sfrong Paso Robles feam on fhe Paso Robles furf. Scoring a fouchdown and conversion in fhe opening quarfer of fhe game, fhe Tafl' boys failed fo cross fhe goal line again unfil fhe lasf quarfer. Even lhough fhe fighfing Wild- cafs fumbled confinually, 'rhey ouf-played fhe Coasf boys on fhe whole and should have doubled fhe score. Ocfoloer I4: Taff, 7: Fresno, I3-From up fhe Valley came fhe powerful Fresno Warriors fo scalp fhe Wildcafs. Playing one of fhe besf games of fhe season, fhe home feam pushed fhe ball up fhe field fo a score in fhe opening quarfer of fhe game for fheir only fally. Having a sfrong- er line fhan fhe Fresno eleven, fhe Wilde cafs pounded fhrough for many long gains, buf fhe aerial affacks launched by The War- riors were foo difficulf fo cope wifh. Brown, Schwafel, and Dick Snyder were respon- sible for many long gains, while fhe line ccu'd nol' be equaled. Ocfober 20: Taff, 4lg Afascadero, O- The Wildcafs gave fhe Afascaderians a sheflacking in good sfyle. Sfarfing fhe game righf, fhe home feam walfzed fhe Afascadero boys up one side of fhe field and down fhe ofher, scoring fhree fouch- downs in fhe firsf half and fhree more in fhe lasf. Schwafel gave fhe fans a freaf in fhe fhird quarfer when he galloped 65 yards fo cross fhe line for fhe fourfh fouch- down. The Afascadero lads were ouf- classed complefely, and accounfed for only .4 Q ..i, 'ii JI, ..- I ' ' A is g TAFT MEETS BAKERSFIELD ON THE MARTIN MEMORIAL FIELD HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL fwo firsf downs, while fhe locals were cred- ifecl wifh I5 firsf downs. November 4: Taff, 2Ig Occidenfal, O- Coach Sewell's fighfing Wildcafs came fhrough for anofher vicfory, fhis fime againsf The Occidenfal Tigers. The Wild- cafs scored fwice in fhe firsf period, once affer Occidenfal had fumbled and again when fhey foughf fheir way down fhe field info scoring ferrifory. Mosf of fhe game was played in 'rhe Tigers' own ferrifory, and nof once did fhey fhreafen fo score. Taff played a very good game of foofball, wifh fhe line charging and holding per- fecfly and fhe backfield handling fhe ball wifh excepfional skill. November Il: Taff, 32: Fresno Roose- velf, I9-Coach Sewell's Wildcafs romped fo anofher vicfory in fhe game againsf fhe Fresno Roosevelf Rough Riders. Scor- ing fwo fouchdowns in fhe firsf period and fhree more in fhe lasf half of +he game, The Wildcafs would have held fheir op- ponenfs fo no score had fhe boys from fhe Norfh nof launched a passing affack which was foo greaf for fhe local boys. The Rough Riders had no chance againsf fhe powerful line plays of fhe Taff feam and did liffle in fhe way of offense unfil fhey unloosed several passes which de- veloped info fouchdowns. ' November I8: Taff, 20: San Luis Obis- po, I4-The Wildcafs nexf mef fhe San Luis Tigers for fhe final game before The Counfy fifle filf wifh Bakersfield. Scor- ing a fouchdown in each of fhe firsf fhree quarfers of fhe game, fhe Wildcafs had enfirely oufclassed fhe Tigers, holding fhem for no gain: buf in fhe final quarfer Sweeney, fhe flashy San Luis backfield man, gof away, making possible a fally which was followed up by anofher fouch- down, scored affer a pass had been com- plefed. November 25: Taff, O: Bakersfield, 7- Meefing fheir Iradifional enemy. fhe Bak- ersfield Drillers, on The Marfin Memorial Field, fhe Taff High feam was defeafed by fhe small score of 7 fo O. Affer allowing fhe Bakersfield squad fo score on fhe lasf play of fhe firsf quarfer, fhe Wildcafs man- aged Io hold fhe Drillers for +he remainder of fhe game: and alfhough fhe Taff boys were on 'rhe defensive mosf of fhe fime, fhey broke loose in fhe final quarfer, and, wifh fhe hard line-pounding of Dick Snyder and Wink Brown, fhe Wildcafs marched up fo fheir own 33-yard sfripe, only fo be halfed fhere. The unconquerable aerial af- facks of fhe Drillers, combined wifh fhe many fumbles of 'rhe Taff boys, forced fhe Wildcafs fo lose fhe Counfy fifle, fhough nol' wifhouf a fighf. BACK ROW-Graham, Bell, BarreTT, Torrey, Coach JohnsTon, Grissom, Odell, NewTon, Drake. THIRD ROWH hom ri mifh a lor m r Wiii Hu on u dock o an. SECOND ROW-P. W lker T pso, S , T y , R. Huey, Ko mes, I s, ds , M r , H g a , Slcinmeiz, Graue, Easfman, DaITon, GarraTT, Sfone, DuVaIl, Simmons. FRONT ROW-Hogan, Wagner, Maygren, Harrah, HuddlesTon, Bowen, LeTTingwell, Ryall, L. Shingfellow. LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL SepTember 22: TaTT, 6: McFarland, O- TaTT's BobcaTs won The opening game OT The season over McFarland by The only Touchdown scored in The game. TaTT's Tally came in The TirsT Tew minuTes OT play when STone scored aTTer STringTellow had recovered a bad pass Trorn cenTer on Mc- Farland's 20-yard sTripe. AlThough The McFarland Team marked up more TirsT downs Than The locals, They Tailed To come wiThin scoring disTance OT The TaTT goal line. SepTember 29: TaTT, 487 Selma, O- Proving Themselves Too much Tor The boys Trom Selma, The TaTT Team walked To vic- Tory in Their second game oT The season, a game TeaTured by many long runs. The Selma boys, ouTplayed by The wily Bob- caTs, never came wiThin The danger zone oT TaTT's goal and made only one TirsT down. The home Team, running circles around Their opponenTs, piled up Tour Touchdowns wiTh ease in The TirsT halT and Three in The lasT half. OcTober 6: TaTT, 83 Delano, O-The BobcaTs crashed Through To vicTory in a hard-ToughT baTTle againsT The TasT Delano squad. BoTh Teams, having sTrong lines and TasT backfields, were evenly maTched, neiTher Team making much yardage dur- ing The whole game. The TaTT boys, Tail- ing in aTTempTs To make yards Through The line, resorTed To Their well-known passing aTTaclc, which neTTed Them several TirsT downs and a Touchdown. OcTober 20: TaTT, 24: ATascadero, O- ATascadero's Babes Tell an easy prey To The bloodThirsTy BobcaTs. AlThough The Team was handicapped by several pen- alTies and much Tumbling, They Trounced The ATascaderians wiTh ease. The LighT- weighTs were slow in geTTing sTarTed and didn'T score unTil The second quarTer oT The game: buT once sTarTed, They conTin- ued To pile up The poinTs unTil The end. This made The TourTh successive vicTory Tor The Team. OcTober 24: TaTT, IZ: Wasco, O-Again The unparalleled passing aTTack and The consisTenT line-smashing oT The BobcaTs neTTed Them a vicTory over a sTronger Toe. The BobcaTs passed and plunged Their way down The Tield Tor The iniTial score in The opening quarTer oT The game, buT Tailed To score again unTil The lasT quarTer, when They pushed The ball up The Turf To make possible a Touchdown on The Tinal play OT The game. OcTober 28: TaTT, O: Visalia, I6-The Visalia Team Took The TaTT Babes unaware 48- THE BOBCATS TANGLE WITH WASCO LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL in The firsT half, scoring Two Touchdowns and a field goal. UndaunTed by The score againsT Them, The plucky BobcaTs gave The Visalia boys someThing To remember, ouT- playing Them during The lasT half and hold- ing Them on several occasions when a Touchdown seemed ineviTable. This was really a heavyweighT Team, and The Bob- caTs deserve crediT for holding down The score. November 3: TaTT I9: Tehachapi, 7- Rallying from Their defeaT of The previous week, The TafT BobcaTs came back in good sTyle To defeaT The powerful Tehachapi eleven. The firsT half belonged To The Tehachapi boys, who scored a Touchdown and kepT The BobcaTs from scoring. In The second halT The BobcaTs piled up Three Touchdowns and held The Tehachapi boys To Their only Tally. The whole Team played a real game of fooTball. I-luddlesTon, aT end, played an excepTionally Tine game: and l-larrah and Hogan reeled oTf many long gains. November 7: TafT, 3: Maricopa, O- The nexT Team To Tall before The T'ighTing BobcaTs was The Tough Maricopa eleven. This Team did noT provide so easy a vic- Tory for The BobcaTs as did some oT The oThers. ATTer baTTling To a scoreless Tie in The firsT period, The BobcaTs managed To puT a ball Through The crossbars for The only score oT The game. November IO: TafT, 6: ShaTTer, O- ShafTer, The champion of The Sierra League, bowed low before The aTTacks of The BobcaTs. The TafT Babes, Taking ad- vanTage of a fumble in The TirsT few min- uTes of The game, Took The ShafTer squad unaware and pulled a shorT pass which neT- Ted Them a score and a win over The sTrong farmer boys. The Teams were evenly maTched. boTh Teams puTTing forTh a sTrong offense and an equally sTrong de- fense. November I7: TaTT, 2: BakersTield, IZ- ln accordance wiTh The old Tradifion, Bak- ersfield again copped The CounTy TiTle from The Bobcafs in whaT was undoubTedly The ToughesT game beTween The Two Teams for several years. Bakersfield scored once when TaTT's aTTempTed kick was blocked behind The goal line and recovered by The Sandabs for a Touchdown and again in The lasT quarTer when a penalTy on TafT puT Them inTo scoring posifion. TafT's only poinTs came in The second quarTer when Mosconi, Bakersfield flash, was dropped behind his goal line afTer a penalTy had placed The Sandabs on Their own goal line. Thus, aTTer an excepfionally successful sea- son, was The career of The BobcaTs ended. A SQUAD: BACK ROW-Coach Lee, K, Williams, Lavelle, Huey, LoviTT, Waddell, Allclredqe. FRONT ROW- Schwafel, J. Williams, Chancellor, B. Snyder, Blakeney, Hamilfon, Ray. BASKETBALL December I9: Class A-TaTT, l5: Wasco, 20. Class B-TaTT, I7q Wasco, I2. Class C-TaTT. 26: Wasco, I I. MeeTing The Tlashy Wasco hoopsTers Tor The TirsT game oT The season, The TaTT WildcaTs dropped Their conTesT. The B and C Classes copped Their games wiTh comparaTive ease, handling The ball excepTionaIly well Tor so early in The season and showing much good maTerial. December 2 I: Class A--TaTT, I77 ShaT- Ter, 22. Class BQ-TaTT, 247 Sl'iaTTer, II. Class C-TaTT, 20: ShaTTer, Il. Playing The TasTesT game oT The evening, The A's were leading The ShaTTer squad aT The halT, bul' They weakened in The IasT half, allow- ing The Tarmer boys To Take The lead and hold iT. The B and C Classes came Through on Top, ouTclassing The ShaTTer hoopsTers during The whole oT Their games. January 4: Class B-TaTT, I I 3 Maricopa, IO. Class C-TaTT, 2 I 5 Maricopa, I3. Coach I-leIma's C division Took Their game wiTh comparaTive ease and had no Trouble in ouTscoring Their opponenTs. The Bob- caTs meT more diTTiculTy in copping Their TiIT and Took Their game by The small mar- gin oT one poinT. January 5: Class A-TaTT, 431 Paso Robles, 2 I . Class B-TaTT, 371 Paso Robles, I6. Class C-TaTT, l2: Paso Robles, 6. The A Class scored an easy vicTory over The Paso Robles I-leavies. as They won Their game in impressive Tashion. The B and C quinTeTs again copped Their games, mak- ing These Their TourTh consecuTive wins OT The season. January I2: Class A-TaTT, 221 Fresno, I7. Class B-TaTT, 22: Fresno, I2. Class C-TaTT, IS: Fresno, I3. Coach Lee's A Class came up Trom behind in The IasT Tew minuTes oT play To win when They meT The Tlashy Fresno quinTeT. Clicking in greaT Tashion and exhibiTing some Tlashy Tloor work, The BobcaTs had no Trouble in doubl- ing The score on The NorThern boys, while Coach l-leIma's KiTTens managed To nose ouT The boys from The NorTh Tor a Two- poinT lead. January 20: Class A-TaTT, 26: Bakers- Tield, 28. Class B-TaTT, 23: Bakersfield, 2I. Class C-TaTT, 6: Bakersfield, 9. ATTer playing To a Tie in a hoT game wiTh The CounTy-SeaT boys, The B Class Took The game by one baskeT in a Three-minuTe play- oTT. The KiTTens couldn'T Tind The baskeT and meT Their TirsT deTeaT, while The Wild- caTs were ouTscored by Two markers when Bakersfield launched a speedy aTTack in The IasT period. Bob Snyder was high-poinT B SQUAD: BACK ROW--Coach Johnsfon, Harrah, L. Sfringfellow, Boi-eff, W. Maygren, Bowen, Alldredge. FRONT ROW-Eastman, Leffingwell, Jones, Huey, Hudson, Sfone, Simmons. TW. Garraff not in picTure.J BASKETBALL man for The Wildcafs, accounTing for I3 poinfs, buf The local forwards had a bad evening and were unable To sink Their shoTs. January 27: Class A-Taff, 37: Delano, I7. Class B-TafT, I73 Delano, I3. Class C-TafT, 25: Delano, I2. Coach Lee's Wildcafs walked over The Delano squad wifh ease, doubling The score on Their ad- versaries. Alfhough The Middleweighfs came ouT on Top, They puT ouT liTTle more Than was necessary To win. Having found Their eye for The buckef, The C Class es- Tablished a lead on Delano which was no+ To be curbed. January 29: Class A-TafT, I4: Wasco, I5. Class B-TafT, I9g Wasco, I6. Class C-TafT, 30: Wasco, 8. Pop Helma's KiT- Tens made a complefe walkaway againsT The boys from Wasco. In The BobcaTs' de- feaT of The Wasco boys Sfone was high- poinT man. The Class A cagers meT de- feaf in The lasT few seconds of play when Wasco found The buckef for The winning poinT of The game. February 3: Class A-TafT, 27: McFar- land. 4. Class B-TafT, 23: McFarland, 9. Class C-TafT, 26: McFarland, 6. The Class A reserves played The greaTer parT of This TilT and held The invading Heavies down To four markers. The BobcaTs con- -5I verfed Their game info a compleTe walk- away in The lasT half. Finding The McFar- land Babes no mafch for Their courT Tacfics, The C's whiTewashed Their opponenfs in easy fashion. February IO: Class A-Taff, 243 Porfer- ville, 26. Class B-Taff, 25: Porferville, 23. Class C-TafT, 263 PorTerville, 4. Coach Helma's MidgeTs walked To vicTory, shel- lacking The PorTerville Team in an easy manner. The BobcaTs failed To click in The final half because of bad passing and nearly meT defeaf aT The hands of The Porferville Middies. In one of The closesf games of The season The Class A's were oufscored by The Porferville quinTeT. February I6: Class A-TafT, 187 Bakers- field, 25. Class B-Taff, l8: Bakersfield, I2. Class C-TafT, I4p Bakersfield, 9. Coach Lee's A Class dropped Their sec- ond TilT and The CounTy championship To Their opponenTs, The Bakersfield Drillers. The Bobcafs Took The B Class CounTy TiTle in Their second vicTory over The Bakersfield squad. Leading aT The half by only Two poinfs, The B's hiT Their sTride in The Third quarfer as Bakersfield faded. Harrah, May- gren, and Garraff Tied for scoring honors. wiTh four poinfs each. lConTinued on Page 52, C. SQUAD: BACK ROWfCameron, Kuchenbecker, Sanders, Forgie, Bell, Johnsfon, Coach Helma, Gervais, Newton, Graham, Klinge, Walls, FRONT ROW-Wagner, Howard Hogan, EndicoTf, Drake, Evans, Murdock, Loperena, Small, Harold Hogan, Garraff. BASKETBALL Pop I-Ielma's KiTTens won over The Bak- ersfield Peewees To bring The Two Teams To an equal sTanding in The Conference. February I7: Class A-TafT, I93 Ven- Tura, 34. Class B-TafT, 295 VenTura, 25. Venfura sTarTed fasT, Taking The lead, buT The BobcaTs flashed a scoring aTTack which neTTed Them The vicTory. Playing a posT- season game, The WiIdcaTs losT a fighTing TilT, as They were unable To curb The flashy VenTura quinTeT. February 24: Class C-'I'afT, I2: Bakers- field, IB. Class C clashed wiTh Bakersfield in The deciding play-off for The CounTy championship and were beaTen. This was The firsf Time in several years ThaT The C division was forced To surrender The CounTy championship. February 27: Class B-Taff, 23: Wasco, IB. Class C-lafT, 275 Wasco, 24. Wifh boTh squads playing fasT games, The con- TesT was a close one, and iT was a hard fighT for The LiTes To come ouT on Top. Coach JohnsTon's B division won Their fifTeenTh consecuTive game when They Tangled wiTh The Wasco lads. March IO: Class B-TafT, I7: Madera, 22. Unable To curb The Madera boys, The TafT B squad dropped The Valley B Class championship afTer a mosT successful sea- son. lhe locals were ouTcIassed enTirely in The firsT period and were unable To find The hoop. GeTTing used To The courT by The final half, The BobcaTs rallied buf were yeT unable To check The speedy floor work of The Norfherners. D SQUAD: BACK ROW--Coazh Sewell, Mason, Lewis, Moneicr, Wheeler, Baker, Anderson, Trolfer. FRONT ROW- DHbhD G-h FI IB R CIksl.H I on aug , ovinc, ra am, ow er, Nc rien, omunes, a in, u on. 52- V BACK ROW-STigall, Evans, H. Harrison, V. Rush, Richard, DenTon, Turley, TroTT, Wodars, Coach Lee. FRONT ROW-Dunn, 8arTon, LinscoTT, Lynch, Glendening, Hayes, Baron, Lynch, Lopey, KrysTall. TENNIS On The Tennis courTs every aTTernoon are Tound a number OT enThusiasTic racqueT wielders. From This group, under The coach- ing oT Coach H. R. Lee. many dependable players were molded. The compeTiTive maTerial of The high school Tennis division included The Tollow- ing: Edi+h Richard lcapTainl. Helen Har- rison, Vera Rush, Loree DenTon, Mar+ha Lee Turley, Gerry Wodars, Ala Mae TroTT, Roger Glendening, Gene Meacher lcap- Tainl, Paul Lynch, Harvey Hayes. ETT Evans, Oscar LinscoTT, Gordon BarTon, Bill Dunn, STanley Lopey, Joe Lynch, Henry Baron, Darwin Krysfall, and Charles STigall Tman- agerl. The local racqueT wielders meT Hoover High oT Glendale Tor Their TirsT conTesT and dropped all oT Their maTches To The boys oT The SouTh. NexT. The Team jour- neyed To Wasco, where They meT The Torces of The Wasco Tennis Team. This proved To be no compeTiTion Tor The TaTT neT players, and They won every maTch. LaTer The high school Team, combined wiTh The Jaysee players. journeyed To SanTa Maria, where The local Torces ouTplayed The SanTa Maria neT sTars To win IO TilTs ouT of I3, wiTh The high school squad hav- ing iTs share oT The vicTories. Besides These maTches The Team's sched- ule included The Tollowing: Maricopa meeT, Reedley meeT, Kern CounTy meeT, Oiai Valley inviTaTional meeT, Valley semi-Tinals aT Hanford, Valley Tinals aT HanTord, and The lvlidwiclc championships. MEACHER AND LYNCH PREPARE FOR THE OJAI TOURNAMENT BACK ROW-Coach Johnslon, Duff, McDonald, D. Thomas, Waddell, Blakeney, Lovill, Bell, L. Thomas, R. Snyder, Pyall, Dykes, Williams, Coach Walson. THIRD ROW-Mayqren, P. Rornines, Schwafel, Ray, Herrod, Chancellor, B. Snyder, O'Dell, Joseph, E. Odell, Dooliltle, Boroll, B. Small. SECOND ROW-Wagner, Drake, Bell, Russell, Wh ler Fisher Slonbr ker R all Graue B r ll T D V - ee , , a , y , , are , orrey, u all, Newlon. FIRST ROW Harder, Hogan, Hogan, L. Small, Bradford, Lingo, Garrall, Silcox, J. Murray, Mason, J. Murray, Fowler, Lullon. March 24: Tall, l53 5761 Sanla Maria, l65 IX3: San Luis Obispo, 47 5f6. Meel- ing San Luis Obispo and Sanla Maria in a lhree-cornered meel, lhe lrack and 'field lorces ol lhe high school were laken by Sanla Maria by a mere lwelve poinls. Taking lhe Sanla Maria and San Luis Obispo A classes, lhe local Thinly-Clacls scored 59 IX3 poinls lo lhe 56 IX3 and 25 IX3 respeclively ol lheir opponenls. Under lhe Tall colors. Snyder, dash and weighl man, ran lhe cenlury in O:IO.3 lo lie wilh Johnson ol Sanla Maria: placed lirsl in a lasl 2207 and heaved lhe shol 44 leel 8 inches lo lake an easy lirsl. In lhe broad jump Schwalel and Joseph, ol lhe local leam, lied lor lirsl. Joseph also lied wilh lwo olher conleslanls in lhe pole vaull. The B Class was laken by Sanla Maria wilh a 58 lo 45 decision, San Luis accounl- ing lor I5 poinls. Slonbraker, dash man, chalked up lwo seconds lor lhe locals in lhe cenlury and lhe lurlong. Boroll lossed lhe weighl 47 leel 3 inches lo lake an easy lirsl, wilh Odell ol lhe B's clearing lhe slick al 5 leel 2 inches lor firsl in lhe high jump. Coming in behind Sanla Maria, lhe relay leam placed second. Losing lhe relay, lhe C Class ol lhe locals gave lhe Sainls a 2lf2 poinl viclory. The I-logan brolhers accounled lor 28 poinls ol lhe lolal score. Besides lhis, Drake lossed lhe shol lor 44 feel 4 inches lo place an easy lirsl. Small wenl over lhe slick in lhe high lump lor a second. while Wagner look a lirsl in lhe pole vaull al 9 leel IO inches. April 7: Tall, 45lf21 Bakersfield, IZ6: Tulare, 44lf2p l-lanlord, l5: Delano, I9. Compeling againsl mosl of lhe high schools ol lhe Valley, in lhe Bakersfield relays lhe Tall lrack squads placed lourlh in lhe A Class division, lillh in lhe B Class, and lhird in lhe C Class. In lhe A Class, Dick Snyder lossed lhe shol 49 leel 4 inches on his lasl heave, lo beller lhe Valley record. Waddell placed lourlh in lhe plaller conlesl on a lhrow ol I I2 leel, while Schwalel chalked up some poinls lor Tall in lying wilh I-lanlord in lhe pole vaull al I I leel 6 inches. Wilh Fisher slepping off a lasl 660, lhe local B Class relay leam, composed ol Ryall, Slonbraker, Torrey, and Fisher, came lrom behind lo place second in a medley relay, finishing behind Visalia. Borofl, also ol lhe B Class. heaved lhe eighl-pound weighl 47 feel 8 inches lo place lourlh, while Odell wilh a iump of 5 feel 6 inches received lhird place in lhe high iump. In lhe C Class division, wilh Wagner, - nr-V 'Q -. START OF THE CENTURY TRACK Murray, and Howard and Harold Hogan forming lhe relay leam, lhe boys came home in fasl lime lo sel a new record of I:OI.5 for lhe low-hurdle shullle relay. Harold Hogan also lossed lhe plaller for l I8 feel 6 inches lo eslablish a new rec- ord. In lhe 75-yard dash Howard Hogan, C Class lrack slar, came in fourlh. April I4: Tafl, 5 lf5: Bakersfield 80lf2: Fresno Roosevell, 78lf2. The local Thinly- Clads came home from lhe Tulare relays on lhe small end of lhe score. ln lhe A Class division, Bob Dykes placed lhird in lhe sholpul wilh a loss of 44 feel. Roy Joseph. also of lhe A Class, placed lhird in lhe pole vaull, lying wilh lhree olher conleslanls. Eugene Odell chalked up lhe only poinls scored for lhe Tafl B Class, lying for sec- ond place in lhe high iump wilh a jump of 5 feel 6 inches. ln lhe C Class division, Howard Hogan finished fourlh in lhe l2O low hurdles. April 2l: Tall, I7 7fl6: Bakersfield, II5 2f5. ln lhe lhird annual invilalional meel al Selma, lhe local cinder lrack forces were no compelilion lor lhe lwenly schools of lhe Valley. Bakersfield look an easy firsl place in lhe meel. The local A Class had lillle compelilive malerial al lhe meel bul look a few poinls. In lhe foolball lhrow M. C. O'Dell slarred lo hurl lhe pigskin for a second place, while Roger Waddell lossed lhe plaller lo place a lhird. ln +he B Class division Earl Boroff, local weighl-man, placed second in lhe eighl- pound shol, wilh a loss of 48 feel. Eugene Odell, Tafl high jumper, cleared lhe slick al 5 feel 8 inches. ln lhe 440 relay, lhe B Class placed fourlh. For lhe C Class, Howard Hogan fin- ished second in a fasl l2O-low-hurdle heal, while Harold Hogan lossed lhe iunior discus for a fourlh place. April 28: Tall, 58: Selma, 9Olf2: Le- moore, 5O: Sanger, 35lf2. Compeling againsl various olher small schools of lhe Valley in a meel al Selma, lhe Tafl Thinly- Clads came lo lhe fronl lo lake second place in lhe meel. ln lhe A Class division lhe locals look several places and managed lo lake second in poinls. Schwafel placed a second in lhe high iump, wilh a jump of 5 feel 8 inches. The B Class came home wilh high honors for lhe B Class division, laking praclically everylhing. Eugene Odell placed firsl in lhe high iump, while several olher firsls and seconds were laken by lhe Tall middle- weighl forces. The C Class were nol so forlunale, allhough lhey managed lo sal- vage a lhird place. Q- .JA-. ...!. Us BACK ROW-Willis, SchusTer, Vineyard, H. Snyder, Penningfon, Ford, Grissom, Lavelle, Peden, Maygren, Coach Sewell. SECOND ROW-Whilley, EdmisTon, Cauvel, Woods, Wells, Murdock, Huddlesron, Jeffery, D. Brown, Polrs, Sl1ugarT. FRONT ROW-Duvall, Sfone, Rofhwell, l-larrah, Heck, Goode, EndicoTT, FinsTer, Johnson, Moncier. BASEBALL March I4: TaTT, 4: Shandon, 5. The TaTT baseball nine meT The Shandon ball club Tor Their TirsT game oT The season and dropped The game by one run: The loss oT The game was due To disorganizaTion. Al- Though The Team was in need oT improve- menT, They did well Tor The TirsT game oT The season, since They had had only Two days oT pracTice. March I7: TaTT, l2: PorTerville, l3. Handicapped by an excessive number of errors in The TirsT Tour innings oT The game, The WildcaTs allowed The PorTerville nine To pile up a lead againsT Them. WiTh The PorTerville Team leading aT The end oT The eighTh inning by seven runs, The WildcaTs sTarTed a hiTTing rally and broughT in six runs in The ninTh inning, buT They were un- able To geT The one much-needed run To Tie The game. March 2l: TaTT, 27 Delano, ll. lvleeTing The Delano nine Tor Their Third game oT The season, Coach Sewell's baseball club meT deTeaT again in a slow, seven-inning game. C-5eTTing a bad sTarT, The locals allowed The Delano squad To score Ten runs in The TirsT Three innings oT The game, and poor base- ball ThroughouT The game was The cause of deTeaT. lvlarch 23: TaTT, 8: Roosevelt IS. ATTer holding a Tour-run lead on The RoosevelT ball club, The WildcaTs allowed Them To score seven runs in The sixTh inning and Tour in The sevenTh inning on a hiTTing drive. The Two bad innings were responsible Tor The loss oT The game. EdmisTon chucked six innings OT The game, wiTh nine sTrike-ouTs To his crediT. March 24: TaTT, 97 Fresno, 6. Rallying Trom Their deTeaT oT The day beTore, The TaTT nine gained Their TirsT vicTory oT The season by downing The Fresno club. WiTh l-larrah on The mound Tor TaTT and wiTh The sTerling supporT oT his TeammaTes, The locals played nine innings oT real baseball. During The sevenTh and eighTh innings The Fresno boys sTaged a hiTTing rally, bring- ing in Tive runs. buT The rally was soon checked by The TaTT nine. March 30: TaTT, 97 Shandon, 6. OuTclass- ing The Shandon ball club, The locals played real baseball, having only one bad inning, in which They allowed The visiTors To score Tive runs. EdmisTon sTarTed on The mound Tor TaTT, and l'-larrah chucked The lasT Tour innings. April l4: TaTT, 9: Bakersfield, 6. Playing The TirsT oT Three games To decide The CounTy championship, TaTT ouTclassed BakersTield. Murdock's single in The eighTl1 won The game. l BACK ROW-Benson, Essick, M. Schwafel, E. Romines, J. Williams, Reeves, Woods, Blakeney, Mosher, Fink. SECOND ROW-Pell, Alldredge, Curry, Weaver, Huey, Malfers, Lynch, Cook, Buckley, Argent, Coach Helrna. FIRST ROW-Brown, Kehoe, Lewis, Walfs, Jacobus, Kuchenbecker, Krigbaum, Hall, Campbell, C. Romines, Mosher. INDOOR BASEBALL The Taff High School indoor feam had one of fhe largesl and mosf efficienl furn- oufs in fhe hisfory of Taff soff-ball. Under fhe able supervision of Coach Vincenf l-lelma, fhe boys were molded info one feam insfead of lhe fwo feams of pre- vious years. This gave fhe one feam The pick of fhe maferial, and hence one of fhe mosf efficienf unifs was creafed since in- door was awarded a minor sporf rafing. The line-up of fhe soff-ball swaffers for fhe season was as follows: Kuchenbecker and Alldredge, cafchers: Krigbaum, Geis- sel, and Capfain Curry, pifchersg Single- fon, l-luey. and Williams, firsf base: Boler- iack, Mosher, and Romines, firsf shorfp Woods, Reaves, and Weaver, second base: Burns and Lewis, second shorf: l-lamilfon and Jacobus, fhird base: Buck- ley, Cook, Loperena, and Campbell, leff field: Kehoe and Malfers, cenfer field: Torrey and Waffs, righf field. ln fheir firsf encounler wifh Maricopa, 'rheir old soff-loall enemies, 'rhe locals whife-washed fhe Maricopians wifh ease, scoring eleven runs 'lo The six runs of 'lheir opponenfs. Curry and Krigbaum divided fhe chucking honors wifh Alldredge and Kuchenbecker back-sfopping. The feam played real baseball and deserved lhe win over fhe Maricopa squad. The squad fhen fraveled fo Shaffer, where fhey crossed bafs wilh fhe farm- er boys. The feams came fo no agree- menf affer fhe regular seven innings of soff-ball and were forced fo play an exfra inning, af fhe end of which fhe game score sfill remained 5 fo 5. Krigbaum sfarled on fhe mound for Tafr, wifh Ku- chenbecker sfopping fhe balls behind fhe baf, and Capfain Curry, pifcher, and Alldredge, cafcher, backing fhem up. The firsf several innings were marked exces- sively wilh errors, The feam giving fhe pifchers no supporf. l-lowever, during fhe lasf lhree innings fhe soff-ballers rallied and played real ball. Under fhe lighfs of fhe Ford Cify Park fhe locals mef fhe feam of fhe Mefhodisf Church of Bakersfield. This feam proved 'ro be a 'rough squad, and if 'rook some real playing on fhe parf of fhe Taff boys fo defeaf fhem fhree runs +o fwo. Alfhough 'rhe booking of games was found 'ro be very difficulf because of The facf fhaf indoor baseball is a minor sporl which all schools do nof develop, 'rhe feam was forfunafe in being able fo schedule several games. Besides en- counfering The various small schools of 'rhe league, fhe squad rnef several organi- zafions such as fhe Hi-Y Club of Bakers- field, playing under fhe lighfs as well as in fhe dayfime. -- J 1 F - 7 F f nu i GOLF TEAM: BACK ROW-Chancellor, Snyder, Voris, Huds GOLF Chosen by an eliminafion Tournarnenf held af The Peiroleurn Club, The golf Team consisied of The following boys: C. Clam- mer, H. Clammer,'Eas+man, Chancellor, B. Snyder, Eidson, Shaver, Buchanan, Voris. and Hudson. ln Their Tirsl 'rournamenf wiih Bakersfield, The local club swingers were defealed by a 'rolal of eighry-six slrokes. Teeing off againsf Fresno in Their second Tourney and using a six-man Team, The TaT+ golfers were again defeafed, buf This Time by a mere Three sfrokes. Hudson sho+ low score for Tall in The Tournament Afier The maiches scheduled Tor The Team This season wi'rh Fresno and Bakersfield, Valley finals were held a+ Tulare. Mr. E. G. Sewell coached The Team. Lf. on. FRONT ROW-H. Clammer, Easfrnan, C. Clammer. TUMBUNG Pyramids, flips, and back somersaulfs are all nolhing To The Tumblers. Siariing praclice early, These acrobals received many new members, and wilh +he aid of The older and more experienced ones of The group new and dexferous Teafs, Teaiuring bofh individual and group Tumbl- ing, were periecfed. The group was requesfed To perform Their s+un+s ai various places, among which were The Block T Show, +he Hippodrome Thealre, The Moose Lodge, and The Elks' Lodge. The officers of The group were The follow- ing: Malcolm Rielly, president Berl' Bock- +ing, manager: and Russell Sfanley, ser- geani af arms. These officers were aided by Mr. H. R. Lee, Their coach. TUMBLING: BACK ROW-Clyde Romines. Cecil Romines, STanIey. SIDES-Bockling, Rielly. MCCOOI. FRONT ROW-P, Romines, Safher, Burnquisf, 58- ..---J BACK ROW-Johnsfon, Sewell, Helma, Kienhoiz, Mullen, Wafson. FRONT ROW-Lee, Overand. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WiTh L. J. Kienholz as direcTor, The aTh- leTic deparTmenT handles The various school sporTs during The year. AssisTed by Vern Mullen, L. J. Kienholz coached iunior col- lege aThleTics. HeavyweighT TooTball was coached by E. G. Sewell assisTed by Coach Helma and Coach Lee. E. G. Sewell was also in charge of baseball, golTand D Class baslceTball. Harvey R. Lee coached The A Class baslceTball Team and The Tennis Team. VincenT W. Helma handled The in- door Team and The C Class baskeTball Team. Coach Eugene JohnsTon, assisTed by George R. WaTson, was in charge oT The lighTweighT TooTball Team. Coach John- sTon was also The coach Tor The B Class baskeTball Team and Tor The Track Team. William Overand was in charge oT equips menT. YELL LEADERS Blue and gold pompons and pennanTs waving in The air, loud cheers as The Team TroTs on The Tield, The music oT The band beTween halves, all are parTs of The en- ThusiasTic scene oT any TooTball game. Under The direcTion oT This year's yell leaders, Harold Van DagriTT, ArThur Grey. and WalTer Niebel, The sTudenT body helped The Teams To win many oT Their conTesTs by iTs loyal supporT. The yell leaders Took charge oT numer- ous pep assemblies, where They did a greaT deal To arouse enThusiasm over The games and where They presenTed new yells To The sTudenTs. Frances Bird and Oma Louise Dear led yells and songs during The rally beTore The Bakersfield game and also dur- ing The game. YELL LEADERS: Niebel, Palmer, Grey. 7 , if I , ,' 1 . all i '- U , -5, . , ,, .1 . V 'f.'lul . H 'll 1 we -59 O O C I O I O O O O I Vision is a luminous halo-a halo iridescenl and glowing. Even as 'lhe youfh of yes+erday-venerafed now as philosophers, kings, and explorers-ioiled for an Uiopian fulure, so Hue youlh of ioday courageously, wisely, arclenlly envision a world yel more perfecl' and fry 'lo a'H'ain if. VISICDN iw W ,..v, ,F w mr rf H 3 ww , ug, X . M J If E2 n,.,,.. M., 4 -'rw' , 4 wp, W1 S? M. ,AJ 1. 'Lv 1 li .v- hi 4 L if .31 Y '1 sm 5 . 'Z Li 'E lei fi ll 'wr- Ls. ,QV . A JUNIOR COLLEGE FACULTY Principal , E. A. BAUMAN Vice-Principal D. T. WILLIAMS O Dean ol Women EDNA L. DESSERY Zoology. Psychology, Physiology Allendance Supervisor ,,,, M. L. DONER Council Adviser GEORGE O. GATES Chemisiry, Geology, Geography MILDRED M. BAER Cloihing WARREN D. BAKER Head of Foreign Language Deparfmeni, German DOROTHY BEARDSLEY Physical Educalion MARION E. DARLING Assisfanl Librarian ESTHER DAVIDSON Business English CATHERINE FI NLAYSON Physical Educafion JOHN G. HOWES Head of Social Science Deparfmenf, Hisfory. Economics, American Governmenf HENRY T. IMES Philosophy BERTHA M. JUDGES French LESLIE J. KIENHOLZ Direcior of Aihlelics BAUMAN Principal LOUISE LAMBERT English. Journalism HARVEY R. LEE Physical Educalion, Aihlelics ERNEST MclNNES Public Speaking VERN MULLEN Afhleiics. Physical Educalion MABEL MYERS English SYDNEY NIELSEN Voice, Harmony HAROLD S. NIX Welding DOYLE S. PECKHAM Head of English Deparimeni AMY C. PETERSON Librarian JAMES M. ROBB Head of Mafhemalics Deparlmenf, Physics DONER, GATES, WILLIAMS, DESSERY FRANK W. ROSE Head of Science Deparlmenf, Civil Engineering E. A. ROSS Head of Indusfrial Deparlmenl, Aeronaufics MARY JANE RUSSELL Hygiene JAY SCHUMACHER Machine Shop RAYMOND H. SCOTT Head of Commercial Deparimeni, Accounling C. L. TOMERLIN Jurisprudence FLORENCE E. UNDERWOOD Sienography PEARLE W. WALTON German, English GEORGE R. WATSON Descriplive Geornelry, Engineering Drawing iS, '2' 'VV BARR BARRETT BTLBEY BOROFF BOUCH ER BRAZAS BURNS CAMPBELL CARPENTER DARGITZ DAVIS DIENSTEIN DONALDSON EASTWOOD ENDICOTT ERLEWINE FRITTS HYDE JOHNSON GRADUATES ALLEN H. BARR Track '33, Cross Counrry '34, Forensic Club '33, '34, Presidenr '33, Alpha Gamma Sigma '33, '34, Engineers' Club '33, A. S, B. Plays '33, '34, A. S. B. President '34, A. M. S. Presidf-nl' '34, Winner Cenlral California Junior College Orarorical Conlesl '33, Debaling '33, '34, Phi Rho Pi Exlempore Conlesl '33, Al Brazas and His Blues-Chasers '34. AUDRA NADENE BARRETT Baskelball '32, '33, Hockey '33, '34, Caplain '34, Vol- leyball '33, '34, Canfain '33, Baseball '33, '34, W, A. A. '32, '33, '34, A. W. S. Presidenl '33, Junior College Derrick Arl Edilor '3l. LILY MAY BILBEY Tennis '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, Baskefball '33, Hockey '33, '34, Volleyball '34, W. A. A. '32, '33, '34, Presinlenl '34. BEATRICE BOROFF German Club '3l, '32, '33, Secrelary '32. KENNETH HAROLD BOUCHER Foofball '32, '33, '34, Baskelball '32, '33, Baseball '32, '33, Maroon T '32, '33, '34, Secrelary '33, Presdcnl '34. ALBERT W. BRAZAS Bellingham Sfale Teachers' College, Bellingham, Wash- inqlon, Foolball '32, Baskelball '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, Forensic Club '33, '34, Maroon T '33, '34, A. M. S, Vice-Presidenr '32, Secrelary '33, Al Brazas and His Blues-Chasers '34, Noon Plays '33, A. S. B. Treasurer '34, Alhleric Manager '33, Debale '34. WILMA BURNS Hockey '32, '33, Volleyball '32, W. A. A. '32, '33. MARJORIE OLIVE CAMPBELL W. A. A. '34, Treasurer '34. JOHN CLIFTON CARPENTER Track '33, '34, Cross-Counlry '33, '34, Caplain '34, German Club '33, Vice'Presidenr '33, Carnr-ra Club '34, Maroon T '33, '34, Business Manager '34, Forensic Club '33, A. S. B. Business Manager '34, Junior Col' lege Derrick Assislanl Sporrs Edilor '33, Soorls Edilor '34. DOROTHIE ROSE DARGITZ Baskclball '32, '33, '34, Hockey '32, '33, '34, Caprain '32, Volleyball '32, '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, W. A. A. '32, '33, '34, President '33. AUDREE JUNE DAVIS Hockey '32, '33, Volleyball '32, W. A. A. '32, '33. '34, Secrelary '33. BENNIE DIENSTEIN slanrafa umymsly '32, Gall '33, '34, Forensic club '33, '34, Debale Manager '33, German Club '33, Pres: denl '33, Carnera Club '34, Al Brazas and l-lis Blues- Chasers '34, A. S. B. Treasurer '33, Presidenf '34, Ek- Officio Council Member '34, A. M. S. Treasurer '32, '33, Foolball Announcer '33, '34. EVA MAE DONALDSON Baskelball '33, '34, Hockey '34, Volleyball '33, '34, Baseball '34, W. A. A. '33, '34. GRETCHEN MARIE EASTWOOD Baskelball '32, '33, Hockey '32, '33, Volleyball '32, '33, W. A. A. '32, '33, Treasurer '32, Vice-Presilr-nr '33, Al Brazas and His Blues-Chasers '34, A. W. S. Scc- rclary '32, '33. EVERETT E. ENDICOTT Foolball '33, Baseball '33, '34, Baskr-fball '33. '34, Maroon T '33, '34, Vice-Presidenr '34, Presidenl '34, JOE ERLEWINE Foolball '32, '33, '34, Caorain '34, Baskelball '32, '33, Baseball '32, Maroon T '32, '33, Presidenl '32, German Club '33, A. S. B. Business Manager '32, Presidenr '33, Ex-Officio Council Member, '33, A, M. S, Business Manager '33. GORDON FRITTS Avialion Club '32, '33, '34, German Club '32, '33. IDA VTCKTORA HYDE Baskelball '33, '34, Hockey '33, '34, Capldin '33, Vol' leyball '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, W. A. A '33 '34 Vice-President '34. MARJORIE JOHNSON Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas, '33, Bas' kelball '34, Hockey '34, W. A. A. '34. G R A D U A T E S MARGARET FRANCES JOHNSTON JOHNSTON Volleyball '34, Baseball '34, W. A. A. '34. JACK MELVlN JONES Track '33, Camera Club '34. KEESEE ELEANORA KEESEE JACK C. LYNCH Tennis '33, '34, Associated Engineers' Club '33, Maroon T '33, '34, German Club '33, Camera Club '34, Sec- retary '34, A. S. B. Secretary '33, Athletic Manager '34. BARBARA MacSWEEN RUTH E MCMASTERS German Club '33, A. S. B. Play '33, A. S. B. Secretary '34, Junior College Derrick Assistant Editor '33, MAX MULLEN Glce Club '34, Operetta '34. JOAN OZBURN Junior College Derrick Assistant Art Editor '33. HAROLD O. PALMER Track '33, '34, Captain '34, German Club '33, Asso+ ciated Engineers' Club '33, Maroon T '33, '34, Secre- tary '34, Camera Club '34, Yell Leader '33, '34. JAMES FRANKLIN PATTERSON A. S. B. Play '33, '34, Fresno State One-Act Play Con- test '34, Best Individual Performance '34. CLAYTON E, ROSE Gott '32, Baseball '32, Manager '33, '34g Basketball '32, German Club '33. ROY KENNETH STAVE Glendale Junior College, Glendale, California '33, Cross County '33, '34, Track '33, '34, Junior College Derrick Copy Editor '34. CARL STONE University of San Francisco '32, Football '32, '33, '34, Basketball '33, Captain '34, Baseball '32, '33, '34, Maroon T '33, '34, Secretary '33. HOLLIS STURDEVANT German Club '32, Camera Club '34, Junior College Derrick Copy Editor '32, Assistant Copy Editor '34. AGNES ETHEL THAIR A. W. S. Vice-President '33, Treasurer '34. RALPH THROOP Track '34, Cross Country '34, German Club '32, RUTH V. WHITWELL THROOP Basketball '33, '34, Hockey '34, Volleyball '33 '34' Baseball '33, w. A. A. '33, '34, seerevaiy '34, A. wf WHWWELL S. Secretary '33. LA WANDA WILLIAMSON W. A. A. '34, A. W. S. Secretary '34. DIENSTEIN . Presidenl The firsl semesler council donaled ils ellorls 'ro filling lhe need ol a revival of school spiril-lhal elusive somelhing which is always lallced aboul bul rarely seen. An informal rnelhod lqnown as Bull Session was insliluled. This inlormalily ol discus- sion lessened lhe reslrainl of lhe sludenl ASSOCIATED STUDENTS FIRST sEMEsrER orricsas Presidenl BENNlE DIENSTEIN Vice-Presidenl OKIE VARNER Secrelary RUTHE McMASTERS Treasurer KEASTER HALE CLIFTON CARPENTER AL BRAZAS Business Manager Alhlelic Manager body and buill up a conslruclive, crilical, and democralic body. This allilude allevi- aled lhe council's burden, for il aroused enlhusiaslic responses lo all proposilions presenled. ln addilion lo lhe regular busi- ness meelings, erlorls were made lo pro- vide enlerlainmenl of varied appeal. -Bennie Dienslein UPPER PICTURE-COUNCIL: BACK ROW-Lynch, Barr, Hale, Dienslein, Carpenler, FRONT ROW-C. Varner, McMaslers, Brazas, Reedy, O. Varner, LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Broussard, Smith, Donnel, Kenny, Macaulay, Brown, Wylie, Beecher, Sfurdevanl, Porrinc. SECOND ROWfGainey, Monlgoniery, Paulson, Owen, Higgins, Furlney, Torrey, Milne, Hale, McAdarn, FRONT ROW-Rcedy, Riley, Turner, Eastman, Barrows, Afwood, Lingo, O, Varner, Menzies, Hamlin, 8- ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl ...... ..,. .. ALLEN BARR Vice-Presidenl . . .. OKIE VARNER . ...CORINNE VARNER Secrelary .. . Treasurer .. .. ...AL BRAZAS .CLIFTON CARPENTER .. , ...JACK LYNCH Business Manager Alhlelic Manager During The second semesler, lhe council has slriven for fhree lhings. Il has been our purpose lo encourage a more exfensive parlicipalion in junior college alilairs by members of lhe sludenl' body. I+ has been our hope lo cemenl a feeling of friendship wilh our neighboring colleges. ll' has been BARR Presidenf our duly fo assisl in developing a finer and larger junior college, wilh a 'lrue spiril of unify. For aid in progressing foward lhese ideals, we owe our lhanlcs Io lhe members of The sludenl body, who have given 'rheir complere co-operafion, and lo Ihe ad- minislralion, which has ever assisred. -Allen l-l. Barr UPPER PICTURE: BACK ROW-L. Conley, Scoff, Barnes, del Bondio, Howell, Newman, K. Jones, Cufhberfson, Reilly, Hayes, Ludingfon, Maledy. SECOND ROW-Evans, Murray, M. Hixon, Bradford, Bryanl, Ahlgren, Ingra- ham, Bonnar, Lewis, C. Varner, Cranslon, Griffilhs. FRONT ROW-Downing, V. Conley, Haffield, Follz, Madson, Hill, Talmage, Traeger, Moll, Prunly, Harf, Chadclerdon. LOWER PICTURE: BACK ROW-Garner, Holman, Johnston, W. Parker, J. Hillary, Brown, Beebe, Boslick, Minfier, Hanson. SECOND ROW-Hixon, Roberls, Monlgomery, Jones, Donlanville, de Forrest, M. Hillary, Taylor, Bley, L. Parker. FRONT ROW-Ayers, Johnson, Hart, Wilson, Doyle, M. Asbury, Lovitr, P. Asbury, Boughen, Malfison. g- A. W. S. OFFICERS.-Thair, Donkanville, Reedy, Miss Edna L. Dessery, Williamson, Traeger, Eastman. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Capably managing The allairs ol lhe Associaled Women Sludenls in The firsl sernesler were Berlha Richard, presidenlg Elhel Thair, vice-presidenl: Alice Easlman, secrelaryy and Elma Traeger, Treasurer. Friendly relalionships were eslablished by a parly lor The freshmen women, a kid parly, and The annual Chrislmas parly. Olrficers elecled for lhe second semesler were Helen Reedy, president Virginia Donlanville, vice-presidenlg LaWanda Wil- liamson, secrelaryg and Elhel Thair, Treas- urer. On March 3 and 4 'rhese ollicers and Miss Edna Dessery, adviser, allended Ihe annual iunior college women's convenlion held al Fresno. An Easler dance and a parly for gradualing women were given in This semesler. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To slimulale lhe developmenl of in- leresl' in alhlelics, The women sludenls, have organized Ihe W. A. A. Officers in lhe lirsl semesler were Lily May Bilbey, presidenlg Ida I-lyde, vice-presidenlp Rulh Whilwell, secrelaryi and Dorolhy Talmage, Treasurer. In Ihis semesler The freshmen de- lealed The sophomores in baslcelball and hoclcey. Social evenls sponsored were a pirale parly, an inilialion, a I-lallowe'en dance, a progressive parly, and a formal banquel. Second semesler ollicers were Lily May Bilbey, president Elma Traeger, vice-presi' denl: Rulh Turner, secrelaryi and Mariorie Campbell, lreasurer. The W. A. A. wilh Miss Kay Finlayson, adviser, parlicipalgd in The playday al Visalia. W. A. A.: BACK ROW-C. Varner, M. Hixon, Traeger, Talmage, Williamson, Turner, Prunly, Moll, Barrell, Campbell. SECOND ROW-Miss Kay Finlayson, Ready, Monlgomery, Dargilz, Bilbcy, Johnslon, Johnson, R. I-Iixon, Parker, O. Varncr. FRONT ROWfBarrows, Donaldson, Taylor, Davis, de Forresf, Donfanville, Ayers, Hyde, Whifwcll. IO- A. M. S. OFFICERS: BACK ROW-Hale, R. Slurdevanl, Barr. FRONT ROW-Parker, Lellow, Davidson, Newman, Diensfein. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS By ifs whole-hearfed supporf of fhe wel- fare of fhe junior college, fhe lv1en's Sfu- denf Body has been markedly prominenf since ifs formafion. Alfhough a reorganiza- fion of officers was necessary during 'rhe second quarfer of 'rhis year, The unif never- fheless lcepf abreasf of acfivifies and in The shorf fime leff, successfully sponsored a Dirfy-Cord dance. Officers in fhe firsf semesfer were Allen Barr, presidenf: Bill Davidson, vice-presidenfp Homer Parlcer, secrefary-Treasurer: and Richard Newman business manager. Second semesfer offi- cers were Russell Leflow, presidenf: Keasf- er Hale, vice-preside-nf: Rayman Sfurde- vanf, secrefary-freasurerq and Bennie Dien- sfein, business manager. MAROONT Promofing fhe principles of sporfsman- ship and fair play in afhlefic acfivifies, fhe Maroon T has devofed ifs abilifies fo up- holding and increasing fhe high sfandards of iunior college sporfs. The members of fhe organizafion also sponsored one of 'rhe main social evenfs of fhe year, fhe foofball banquef. In addifion, inifiafions were held in bolh semesfers for fhe benefif of new members. Officers for 'rhe fwo semesfers were Ken- nefh Boucher and Russell Leflow, presi- denfsq Russell Leflow and Evereff Endicoff, vice-presidenfsp Sfanley Ramage and Har- old Palmer, secrefariesq Joe Erlewine and Sfanley Ramage, freasurers: Bill Davidson and Cliffon Carpenfer, business managers. MAROON T: TOP ROW-Coach Kienholz, Sfurdevanf, Fredburq, Leilow, Brazas, Ramage, Holman, Marlin, Moore, Quigley, Perrine, FRONT ROW-Carpenfer, Hale, Beauchamp, Loudermilk, Sfringfellow, Glendening, Davidson, Endicoff, Lync h, Palmer. J. C. DERRICK STAFF: BACK ROW-Carpenfer, Cufhberfson, H. Siurdevanf, Schlichfen, Sfave. FRONT ROW-J. Sfone, Drury, O. Varner. JUNIOR COLLEGE DERRICK To publish a yearbook in keeping wifh fhe spirif of Taff Junior College has been fhe aim of fhe Junior College DERRICK sfaff. The sfaff included Richard Drury. edi- for: Harry Cufhberfson, assisfanf ediforg Roy Sfave, copy edifor: Okie Varner and Hollis Sfurdevanf, assisfanf copy ediforsq Cliffon Carpenfer, sporfs edifori Rayman Sfurdevanf, assisfanf sporfs edifor: June Sfone, arf ediforg Ervin Schlichfen, pho- fographer: Lyle Sfumbaugh, assisfanf pho- fographer. The sfaff sincerely appreciafes fhe in- valuable counseling and aid of Miss Louise Lamberf, Miss Alma Sfeininqer, and Mr. M. D. Beiach, and also fhe assisfance of various members of fhe sfudenf body. -Richard Drury, Edifor FORENSICS Presidenf Barr and Debafe Manager Varner opened fhe forensic season wifh a pracfice debafe againsf Bakersfield. In fhe opening conference debafe Taff was de- feafed by Coalinga buf was lafer vicfor- ious. Affer defeafing Bakersfield and Reed- ley, Taff shared fhe conference debafe honors wifh Bakersfield. Keen compefifion was found in fhe debafes againsf Fresno Sfafe College. Taff was represenfed in de- bafing by Virginia Donfanville, Okie Var- ner, Allen Barr, Floyd Cooley. and Wal- fer Ireland. These speakers were capably coached by Mr. Ernesf Mclnnes, who was also conference commissioner of forensics. A fournamenf af Reedley and an orafor- ical confesf in Taff closed a successful forensic season for Taff. FORENSICS: BACK ROW-Hillary, Cooley, Brazas, Donfanville. FRONT ROW-Mr, Ernesf Mclnnes, Barr Mullen Diensfein O Varner T, V... I. ng CAPTAINS: CarpenTer, Palmer, STone, Glendening, Loudermilk, Erlewine. CAPTAINS ElecTed as capTains oT The Teams were Joe Erlewine, Carl STone, Harold Palmer, CliTTon CarpenTer, Francis Glendening, and B. T. Loudermilk. Erlewine, who re- ceived All-Valley menTion, was chosen as TooTball capTain. STone, a man oT experi- ence and abiliTy, was leader OT The baskeT- ball Team. Palmer, sTar sprinT man, was capTain oT The Track Team. CarpenTer cap- Tained The Valley championship cross-coun- Try Team. Glendening, co-holder oT The Valley doubles TiTle, was The Tennis leader. B. T. Loudermilk, an ouTsTanding player, was baseball capTain. On The All-Valley Teams in TooTball and baskeTball selecTed by The conference coaches were The Tols lowing: ln TooTball--STone, Leflow, SpechT, and McCormick: in loaskeTball--l-lale. FOOTBALL SepTember 22: TaTT, I97 San Bernardino, 2. By capiTalizing on Ten San Berdoo Tumbles, The Cougars easily rouTed Their lighTer opponenTs. STurdevanT drew T'irsT blood wiTh an eighTeen-yard run Tor a score. A blocked kick, recovered by Cap- Tain STone, and anoTher Tumble by The ln- dians provided The opporTuniTies Tor The Two remaining scores. SepTember 30: TaTT, 6: SanTa Maria, 6. Because The Cougars couldn'T sTand The prosperiTy OT The previous game, They were able To garner noThing beTTer Than a Tie. STone played his besl' game oT The season and scored The single Touchdown for The Cougars. OcTober 7: TaTT, O: California Frosh, 9. Shouldering a mighTy Task, The Cougars FOOTBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW-Rarnaqe, Tharp, Holman, VVillis, Parker, PeTT, Fredburg, LeTlow, Hansen. SECOND ROW-Coach Kienholz, Hale, Perrine, Spechf, F. Maygren, Davidson, Quigley, McCormick, Coach Mullen. FRONT ROW-Brown, Rielly, Baker, Boucher, Sfurdevanf, Richmond, Riordan, C. Maygren, Lopez. I3- -l . -l.... THE COUGARS PLAY THE FRESNO STATE FROSH FOOTBALL puf forward fheir besf efforfs: buf fhe final counf showed defeaf: for Perrine, in frying fo make a play become a pay-off, was nailed for a safefy: and a Frosh man gof away for a fiffy-seven yard run fo score. Ocfober 2 I : Taft 57: Visalia, 0. Scoring almosf af will, fhe Cougars liferally rouf- ed fheir weakesf conference opponent Sfurdevant Tharp. Maygren, York, Marfin. and Sfone scored. The second and fhird sfrings carried fhe burden of fhe game. Ccfober 28: Taft 0: Urban Milifary Academy, 0. The mighfy Urban feam. one of fhe sfrongesf in fhe Soufhland, was iusf anofher feam fo fhe Cougars. As fhe score suggesfs, fhe game was closely confesfed, buf neifher feam fhreafened fo score. November 3: Taft 45: Reedley. l2. Sfarfing wifh a bang. fhe Tigers immed- iafely sef fhe Cougars back on fheir heels. The'Cougars sfopped fheir opponenfs in fhe nick of fime, and fhe Taff feam had fhe game preffy much fheir own way fhroughouf fhe confesf. Every man on fhe squad played in fhe game. November 9: Taft 27: Porferville, I3. Wifh every obsfacle surmounfed by virfue of fhis vicfory, fhe Cougars were ready for Bakersfield. Holman scored on an infer- cepfed pass. and York and Davidson plunged fhrough fhe line for fhe ofher fwo fallies. Loff was by far fhe oufsfanding player of fhe day. November l8: Taft O: Bakersfield, 0. A game full of fhrills. misfakes, specfacular plays. and scoring fhreafs was fhis annual conference game wifh Bakersfield. The Cougars saw fheir field goal fry miss by inches. McCormick was fhe oufsfanding lineman of fhe evening. November 24: Taft l3: Fresno Sfafe Frosh, 5. In a very closely confesfed game fhe Cougars overcame fheir opponenfs' lead fo bring home anofher vicfory. Mar- fin and Davidson each made a score for fhe Cougars. November 30: Taft 0: Los Angeles, 32. In fhe face of an impenefrable line, fhe Los Angeles feam resorfed fo passes fo nef fhem fheir five fallies. Leflow, an inspiring lineman, and Peft a greaf defensive full- back. were fhe Cougar sfars for fhe con- fest December 8: Taft O: Bakersfield. 0. Wifh a Valley championship af sfake fhis game was a replica of fhe firsf encounfer. Each feam made fwo scoring fhreafs. buf scor- ing fhreafs were of no avail in fhis parficu- lar confesfg and fhe Cougars and fhe Rene- gades became co-champions of fhe Cen- fral California Junior College Conference. Thus ended a very successful season for fhe Cougars, during which fhey played eleven games-winning five games, fying four games, and losing only fwo. BACK ROWeCoach Kienholz, Sfringfcllow, Smilh, Parker, Holman, Brazas, Glendeniriq, Coach M FRONT ROWfEvans, Moncier, Maygren, Minher, Harringfon, Endlcoff, Lyle, Hale, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Losing only five games ouf of sevenfeen, The Cougars had a comparafively success- ful season in baskefball. Three of fhese games were losf by a one-poinf margin. The fwo games wifh Bakersfield were bofh losf by one poinf, and Bakersfield each fime scored fhe winning poinf in fhe lasf seconds of play. Wifh fhe addifion of Coalinga fo fhe conference mosf of fhe games were con- fined fo fhe conference feams, alfhough fhe Cougars did encounfer Sanfa Bar- bara, Compfon, Cal Poly, Sanfa Maria, and Golden Safe J. C. from San Fran- cisco, all of which were nof conference Teams. Af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer Erlewine and Tharp were losf fhrough graduafion, buf fhe addifion of l-larringfon and Sfring- fellow from fhe high school filled up fhe gap leff by fhe fwo former sfars. During fhe second round of fhe confer- ence fhe opposing feams seemed fo be much sfronger fhan before, as may be easily seen by fhe scores, which in mosf cases rosulfed from lasf-minufe rushes fo vicfory. l-lowever, fhe Cougars usually held fheir lead and emerged vicforious. The reserve squad played several pre- liminary games fo fhe regular confesfs and were very consisfenfly vicforious. They have 'lo fheir credif fwo wins from fhe Bakersfield Reserves, whom fhey defeafed I9-I8 in fhe lasf game. December I4-Taff Sanfa Barbara S December I5-Taff Coalinga . December 23-Taff Compfon January 5-Taff Coalinga January I3-Taff Sanfa Maria January I9-Taff Porferville January 20-Taff Visalia . January 26-Taff Reedley February 2-Taff Bakersfield February 3-Taff Cal Poly February IO-Taff Sanfa Maria February IO-Taff Porferville February I7-Taff Visalia . February 23-Taff Bakersfield February 24-Taff Golden Safe March I-Taff Cal Poly lvlarch 3-Tafr Reedley fafe Varsify April I3-Tall, 95: Reedley, 36: Sanla .AAKWWN -.. 4 -aan-vs-u 911 M 7 if f.?m.fvg:w-- V 3kQ2,...i :K BACK ROW-f-Lopez, Malr-dy, Spcchl, Riordan, Loll, Carpenler, Coach Muilen. SECOND ROWfScoH, Slurilovunf, P, Torrey, Paulsen, Sfrimfallow, Palmer, Mifflin, Riell , Beaucharn , Slave. FRONT ROWW-Srnitli, Bosligln, Wiiiis T V P Parker, Marlin, Pell, Ramaqfr, Throop, Quiqkfy. TRACK February 3--Cenlral Calilornia Junior March 23--Tall and Fresno Slale Frosh, College Conlerence Cross-Counlry Run. 65: U. 5. C. Frosh, 73. The second annual J. C. cross-counlry run April 7-Bakersfield Relays-Tan 53, Balcerslield, 52: Porlerville, 44. The high lighl ol lhe meel was Tall's clean sweep ol was held under lhe auspices ol Tall J. C. Handicapped because lhey enlered only a lour-man learn, lhe Cougars were, never- all your reiay raceg. lheless, able lo caplure lhe Valley lille. Ralph Throop loolc lirsl place? Slarbuclq, lillhp Carpenler, elevenlh: and Barr, lwelllh. The linal scores were Tall, 45: Vi- salia, 53: Balcerslield, 547 and Porlerville, 55. The leam wilh lhe lowesl score won. March 9 - Tall, 65 2 37 Balcerslield, 65 IIX3. lvlilllin was lirsl in lhe cenlury and Pell loolc lhe shol. Riordan and Slurdevanl loolc lirsl in lhe low and high hurdles re- speclively. ,Vlarch I7-Tall, Sl? Cal Chrislian, 45. lVlaria,26. April 2I-Tall, 42lj2: Sanla Barbara 46l,f32 Balqerslield, 42lfQC Visalia, 36'f7. Tall scored 402 l 46 poinls during lhe season carrying winner's honors in all excepl lwo rneels. April 28 - Cenlral California Conler ence lvleel-Tall, 42 9 207 Balcerslield 49 2f5f Visalia, 22: Reedley, 23: Porler ville, 2I 8fl5: Coalinga, 6 l 3. STUPDEVANT, THE WINNER OF THTS RACE, WAS TCO FAST FOR THE CAMERA! ' , -if -f T TWT- ' -- .: 1 ,. -1 nu rv 1 IN' T1 4 . I 4 H'-sf'L,V.-'aJT .I W-4-4 nf' W. eifwimiiwiitl 1 .J ii 3 TT i '...-....4v:-rl Iba TENNIS TEAM: BACK ROW-Hayes, Reedy, Barrows, BarreTf, Coach Lee. FRONT ROW-Lynch, Glendening. TENNIS Having invaded no less Than Tour enemy courTs, The Cougar Tennis squad appro- priaTed The lion's share of The vicTories. Only Ten individual maTches were losT. WiTh The addiTion oT several new play- ers in boTh boys' and girls' divisions To augmenT The previous Valley champions- Jaclc Lynch, Lily May Bilbey, and Francis Glendening-The squad bids Tair To con- quer all opposiTion in The conference TournamenT even as They have Taken The measure of Glendale, Reeclley, CompTon, SanTa Maria, and Tied wiTl'1 L.A.J.C. Bill SmiTh, George Hayes, Helen Reedy, and Virginia Barrows boosTed TaTT's hopes Tor Tennis laurels also, and Coach H. R. Lee deserves crediT Tor The excellenT Team which he has Turned ouT. BASEBALL AlThough baseball is noT a conference sporT, iT holds an imporTanT spoT in The Cougar aThleTic program: so The TaTT nine annually meeTs Teams Trom The larger iun- ior colleges oT The Norfh and SouTh. PoTenTially a greaT Team, The Cougars did noT seem able To capiTalize on Their abiliTies. They losT Their TirsT game To ModesTo, 7-6, and Their second To Cal Poly, 5-3. Then They avenged all deTeaTs by Taking SanTa Barbara STaTe, 9-I. buT losT To CompTon J. C. The nexT day, 9-3. The Cougars also losT, 3-I, in a very close game wiTh Long Beach J. C. They laTer won Trom Cal Poly by a score of 24-O. The U.S.C. Frosh won Trom TaTT, 9-2, buT in The same week-end TaTT deTeaTed SanTa Monica. 7-5. BASEBALL TEAM: BACK ROW--Beecher, Evans, Loudermilk, F. Maygren, Moncier, Lyle, Simmons, Coach Kienholz. FRONT ROW-Holman, Hanson, Brazas, Stone, Sfringfellow, Lockwood, Moore. N 'rf V L , ' ,. , , Q W. A 1 L Q ' 1 ' F ' .1-.' , 1 12' A - x S- 1 4- 1 li 4? f q - f 5' , 4' -N I. , V I. -. . 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Modern Gas Appliances III Sixih Sfreef Phone I64 LUKE'S SNAPPY SERVICE Founfain Drinks Srandard Oil Producis Complimenfs of MIDWAY MOTOR SALES Ford Dealers Complimenls of The JUSTUS STUDIO AND GIFT SHOP PRIMROSE BEAUTY SHOP 4I5 Norih Sfreef Phone I46-R THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOPPE Lei Us Do Your Phoio Finishing We Try Io Please WALKER STUDIO 405 Cenler Sireel H. H. CLOSE Groceries, Meafs, Vegeiables Poulfry Supplies 400 Lincoln Sfreef Phone 233-J NON-PAREIL BEAUTY SHOP Dyeing Our Specially 3IO Fiffh Sfreef Phone 598 Lei THE COTTAGE LAUNDRY Make Your Blue Monday . . . Sunny Monday 624 Cenier Sfreef Phone II Complimenfs of TAFT LUMBER COMPANY 2I5 Souih Fourih SIree'r Phone 3I8 TAFT FURNITURE and HARDWARE For Your Flower Requiremenfs Hardware CO- FUFHIIUFC C0- 407 Norfh Sfreef Gifford and Wilson W. L. Adlcisson J. S. SEARS AND SON SMITH BROTHERS, Inc. Qualify Meals and Groceries From Lad +o Dad 2lS Asher Way Ph 3I5 Counfy Road 429 Cenfer Slreei Phone 3I9-J one 593 Compliments of HIPPODROME THEATER George Angelich, Mgr. Phone 202 SAN JOAQUIN LIGHT AND POWER CORP. Wha+'s BeH'er Than Eleclriciiy? 5I6 Main Sireel' Phone 4IO F. W. STRICKLER All Kinds of Candy 330 Norfh Sfreef Phone 382EJ CompIirnenI's of CHRISTIAN'S DRESS SHOP 325 Cenfer Sfreef MIDWAY DRILLER PUBLISHING COMPANY The Home Paper Fourlh and Norfh Slreefs Phone 3I4fW AXELSON MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD. No Economical Subsfifufe for Qualify ZI4 Main Sfreef Phone IIO BORDEN CREAMERY CORPORATION Pas+eurized Milk 5I2 Kern Sfreef Phone 345 Meef Me AI The BLUE AND GOLD LUNCH Jus? .Across The Sfreef STRAND'S GROCERY AND MARKET A Real Place To Buy Everyfhing You Ea'r 302, 304, 306 Fourlh Sfreef Phone 322-W BANK OF AMERICA Nafional Trus'r and Savings Fifth and Cenfer Phone 50 DEVINE'S GARAGE AND BODY SHOP Official AAA Garage 6I2 Sixfh Sfreef Phone 276-W TIQIE Doms BEAUTY si-loP Doris Ray, Prop. 330 Kern Slreel' Phone 35I-W A. ASHER AND COMPANY TafT's Leading Deparfmenf Sfore 5Il Cenfer Sfreef Phone I95 AGEN INSURANCE AGENCY Insure Now To Be Safe 2I7 Fourfh Sfreef Phone II8fW CHEVROLET GARAGE . Sedans, RoadsTers. Coupes 420 Main STreeT Phone 500 FORD CITY EMPORIUM G. A. Difienbauqh, Prop. 2II Harrison Sfreel Phone 388-J Complimenfs of THE GREEN LANTERN Lighf Lunches-Eounfain Drinks HEARD AND PAINTER General Merchandise Four+h and Cenier Phone 259-M HARRIS AND CURTIS Sporl' Supplies 327 Cenfer Sfreei Phone I25 LINK'S FIVE CENT TO DOLLAR STORE Trade Where Mosf People Trade ZIO Norfh Fifth Sfreel' Complirnenfs of M AND M CLEANERS IIO Fourfh Sfreef Phone 227-R MONEY BACK NIMMER QuaIiTy-Service-Low Prices 42I-423 Cenfer Sfreef E. C. MORRIS Music and S'Ia'Iionery Sfore 42I Cenfer Sfreef Phone 228-J O. K. MARKET I. G. A. Sfore E. C. Dale, Prop. 308 Fillmpre SfreeI Phone l40-J PIONEER MERCANTILE Sporhng Goods, I-Iardware, Aufo Parfs Cor. Fiffh and Main Sfreefs Phone 80 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Ladies' and Men's Ready-To-Wear 32I Cenfer Sireef Phone 3OI READER'S JEWELERS ConvenienICredi+ - DeaIersinBuIovaWa+ches 423 Cenler Sfreef Phone 63 STANLEY ABEL AGENCY General Insurance 402 Cenier Sfreef Phone I54 Ledsrsr, Sires? li Zeus Co. SHAMROCK RESTAURANT The Real Place 'ro Ear 4II Cenier Sfreei Phone 20 1 SHAMROCK BARBER SHOP Good As Any Befler Than Many TAFT ICE DELIVERY Save Il' Wilh Ice Sixih Sireef Phone I53 qu amiga- 1 1 will I i 5 ! i i L- -g-L Complimenfs of WEST SIDE DRUG STORE Fourih and Cenier Sireeis Phone 26 WESTERN WATER COMPANY Wafer is Clean, Pure, and I-Iealihful 803 Kern Sireer Phone 28I MERLE LINK FELTMAN Por'I'rai'Is Tinling, Enlarging. Framing Phone 365-R The following professional men, allhough Their code of elhics forbids adverlising, have shown Iheir inferesl in Ihe school by dona- lions: Dr. Adolph Reader IBakersfieIdl Dr. H. R. Dykes, M.D. Dr. G. W. Garner. M.D. Dr. O. G. Hess, Deniisf Dr. A. R. Moodle. M.D. Dr. J. M. Hawkins, D.D.S. Dr. Oran Newlon. Physician Dr. H. G. Hall, Opiomelrisr BAKERSFIELD DONORS Complimenis of ALLARD FURNITURE COMPANY I9Ih al' R Sfreei Phone 2I I9 BAILIN'S DRESS SHOP Women's Wearing Apparel and Millinery IBO4 Chesier Avenue Phone 2970 BAKERSFIELD GARAGE Dodge . . . Plymoulh I7OI 2OIh Sireef Phone 2288 KRAUTER NURSERY Norhing Buf Ihe Besl SOI I8Ih Sireef Bakersfield C. N. JOHNSTON Body and Fender Works I8+h and O Sireels Phone 656 INNER I -H-Qgu mSmm 1024-30 Baker St. Phone 900 THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN Allred Harrell, Ediior and Propriefor Every Evening Excepf Sunday McMAHAN FURNITURE CO. A Year +o Pay on Purniiure No In+eres+ I8I'h and H Sfreef Bakersfield PHILLIPS MUSIC STORE Musical Ins+rumen+s-Sheen' Music I5I2 I9'rh Sfreel Bakersfield SECURITY MARKET' ' High OuaIi+y4Low Prices 'Delivery Service - . Q 2005 Chesier Phone, 5400 sHoLARs' P Fine Foods I8Ih and Eye Sfreeis Bakersfield VALLEY OFFICE AND SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Afiiliaied wilh Bakersfield Paper Co. 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