University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

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A .. . fiii 'la' 'F' 'U ' 'Q'i 4 V L N a , -f In appreciation of years of unselfish service in the interests of human Welfare and goodwill, We dedicate the I937 N aranjado to a constant friend ofthe College ofthe Paciflc, to the donor of our West Memorial Infirmary: HARRIET WEST IACKSON 'x..u, . .- -,, V. -45,11- V: - -' . . 4 ,, ...,fr:q'..-'F - .. .s,4-,.,l-35-::,Fubs33,8p . ,,. . ,, M . A. H x ' :,5,5,1frJrtL,1-If-.. . , A VM' Fa.,-TQ:-,. .,E-a.,.r,':2.vf.n.4j. 9:'Q....iag-, '1'1 - 1 'uh 41-4, I . , - . ,.y.gg' A s-':..' - ,. . .- ,f-'-.,-:- - ' - ' ' 1-1 -. N . :..A. a an ' . 'S 5'?T1'f'? ' ..t5lffwsfQ:f,Wff - 2 '1 Jmewnwl To satisfy the varied tastes of a campus group is an impossible task. Illustrations, typography, layout, all keyed to one style, must jangle harshly on some unattuned observers. In this respect, the staff of this the 1937 Naranjado, can hope for enthusiastic acceptance from only a portion of their readers. But discord ant as some may consider our medium, our theme can find universal acceptance. 6' Personnel . . Activities . Campus Life. Athletics . Features. . 4 192 , 'ha .t ug 01. . Bookl .Book H Book HI Book IV Book V . .gf s BW . rlf-ca.. ,hg- 7b -- - 1 1.11 . 1 . ' 4:5-X: f . . ' ,A , I , . . e. , - t -f., . Wg- 1 - -1 is--., 'Vv5gY'- '. 1 : ,A - -f.,.,-. 'Q . , , . , , :gifs-:1-P'-',. rc aim ' i'111:-mzf-Q: - - -V - sfsf-9'-f - ' .' 1437 -1 W.. . . , . ,q...ua'- - .3 - . wljrh.. ' ' Y T9!:g?.'p. u- ---f-'-11 -- . - gt W ,.,A-+..1-'f-'rfA- 4 ,, yy,- 7 1 kink, Q X v . 1.s.S-hvri-1:.gi..., l ,n . 4 , -. , .v , V I- T - 1 -4: ' w'.. '- ' ' ' 7 Q-ff , I , - - -'r-rf ., 5'-qbx., . ' 1 . :N ' I 'rv' ' 4 - Y ,. . ,. f -. fm 'f i- M ,.,, . , ., . .f- Wmwmet -nm Q Af vi K' ,4 A r 6' ww NJ L l mens ' .Au whv, rv -4 f Mu: -1' 'X lg '., x f '54-4 ' WMNK .- x . 41 tsl' . is awixka' 'ff , I, VJ' v-. sf U. .J .X -ev- gv- ,.. 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N if EDWARD SIMONSEN Genial Simie is the student body president, has been on the execu- tive committee for two years, was chairman of the 1936 Mardi Gras, sophomore class presi- dent, has a frosh basket- ball numeral and has participated in inter-class sports all four years. He is a member of Rho Lambda Phi, the orches- tra, the band and Phi Mu Alpha. He's a music major from Oakland. .lf f-1' 0 Jmleq, Il Five days before Christmas l in 1884, Battle Creek, Michi- gan, saw the birth of one Fred Long Farley, destined to head the division of arts and letters of the College and to act as its dean of liberal arts. l-le re- ceived his A. B. degree at Albion College in l907, an A. M. in l9l l, and finally the degree of doctor of philosophy i awarded by Stanford in l923. l l 'fe ,li J ruff. 1 l v,,4.' V 10 517+ I. it . lu., x 'ear g If Appointed president of the College of The Pacific with the support of the Edward Bannister Foundation, Dr. Tully Cleon Knoles has served in that capacity since l9l9. ll Besides his executive work, Presi- dent Knoles presents World Today, required class for a lecture course de- voted to current international problems and serving a dual purpose, broadcast over a radio hookup at the same time it is presented before the class in attend- ance in the auditorium. He presents scores of radio broadcasts and hundreds of lectures before groups large and small. If As a graduate of the University of Southern California, Dr. Knoles was awarded his A. B. degree by that insti- 549-.,,,vvJ L.7fnalea, tution in 1903. Five years later he suc- cessfully completed the requirements for the master of arts degree and in l9l9 he obtained the degree of doctor of divinity, following that by doctor of laws in 1927. ll A familiar equestrian Hgure along the levee bordering the college on the north, Dr. Knoles has a passion for poetry offering him relaxation in idle moments. E I-le is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholarship society, Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary so- cial science societyg the Kappa Alpha fraternity, and of historical, political science and educational groups all over the United States. 1'-4 jjymgyi .- UK, . ,ps-' 5 ff- . ,af.f..-.He ,122 '-ffkaxff., ..:::.f:--fs-f new i- ., -k-egg!-9. .,,. ,affix-::...-' je-f, 1. fi , . .Q - .. ...I . ,-Q-Na: -A .Q -5- rw 1- Af.-, .Af-L..-f, ,wa i,.,x- Q1-,fig ru 1 -PSE-TSE'-ii,bw ,:,. ...em we-4.3. . g,'?:f:1f:.r U-an--,':P:'xff-as-gg,-t . ' er l l ,..pn!-Epi? bT.vi5J,-, v,h.'-L. .. -1-. :, 1-u.L,j1g.f-.N ,.4. 3'i.-:.-'ii A er. 2-aft. 1 11. 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J:-!.'::-'f ' 1 nite -10:93-,,i. -'.1tg.u':,a:aL-,s7,.g...,54,tr1.g:.1....:.f.,1.'.f'.:wag,iegig.i-S.-g. f.--mr 34:-fri-1?-'1-A ' - Aff.: 1 - L4 -Nm -',f.4ff..-: ar 'mi-t:,,:,7f, ,' 4 J.. -, 1-'.. J--1' W ' ' -n.-1.-,. ,,2.1ig'.g :fl-11, c .,. W -. - A I R X FJ l X so ,.,, , sh, ,,2,5.,,:,..':, MARY BAY Petite and charming Mary was, in 1936, the queen of Pacilids first Mardi Gras. What's more she's vice president of the student body, a mem- ber of the executive com- mittee, president of Ep- silon, and a member of the Pan!-Iellenic council. During her sophomore and junior years she was class vice-president.Mary lives in Oakland and she is a Spanish major. ... an tuxxln-n Ritter Corbin O O II Every check issued by the College bears the signature of Op l-l. Ritter, Comptroller and associate professor of business administration. A graduate of Stanford in 1904, he has been connected with this institution since 1926. I-lis efforts have made possible many of the ad- vantages enjoyed by the Pa- cific Student Association. 12 11:1 rr ll Formerly principal of the acad- emy, prep school abandoned by the college some years ago, Charles E. Cor- bin has acted in the capacity of regis- trar of the College since 1914. He is chairman of the division of mathe- matics and engineering and professor of mathematics. Graduated from Doane College in 1904 with an A. B. degree, and was awarded an A. M. by North- western in 19117. I1 As dean of men of the College of The Pacihc, james Hunt Corson guides the college careers of several hundred students, besides directing the orienta- tion of 'freshman students attending this institution. Corson il His ehiorts were responsible for the organization of the Student Employ- ment Bureau, which has been of mate- rial benetit to many students since its establishment in the fall of 1936. GI A graduate of the University of Cali- fornia in the class of 1904, Dean Barr continued her studies and was awarded the M. A. degree in 1906. She became affiliated with the College of the Pacihc in 1910 and has served as a member of its faculty ever since. She was dean of women during the San jose career of the college and in the pre-inhrmary days of this institution lent a helping hand to all about the college. 1 ', '13 jf:.Q if-5 .2-,125 .gg-Eif-'-3 1 .g --'f4.:iq5Qi.2 af: 1. 1 ug f 1 u c-L . .tj .',-.-.V-5 -Y-:,.: ,..'.fi'-.1-aq,,11,.,. 1-gyygrga. f. L Hit- fp' ' -' if- 4' 'K 1. I 'I .t Fit?-7-Xikilf f ' Y + 1 ' 1- f1+f.fQ -15.1524 4:-.1 in fa. v:a1 -ixfffr-i't ' 'ff' Jr, .-e. ..,. .. .. ,J-iv ' :JSE- .,,.. . as-2 ' .:-1 ,yy Ll., L. basl. iff ' . '1i:'- '-. :.vQ-gm 32'Vi'6'2'!Z? ' uni ' A 3 'ffl , -' 1 sw, , ., Er .,., 7 :Q-Ei .4 ,7.,. ,V 1 1 I ..i. , . . 2-' fs 1 F-:,f,.v A '-:::'r,- f 2 fi a- f fa , QQ., ax l .-ig? N ap, t ga, ,fm Mt t df 15: .N :KF I -71 rr-S we -' lqlh 5 x .- Qi, . 1 x 35? fi -'2 ' 55. 35.-. Sf' -, B33 'X 1 sf Q 1 .. .-df . 1 'viii Q9 D' as lf? i 'F nh SEP F! .18 HA 9. if-1 Y . 5 :rc Q 1.3-5, 1 'X-'ji ' t E xv! f ' :fu 1 35? .PE , Nw 1 ga . it ' '- 1 542: 1 i :Zigi .. 25' f ,M H1 331 FZ' YD' 'lil an C , ! A 'flag' My 'l ' s Runs -1 - ., t Y A Q1-,N se- pci rm- J M ,. ,.j,-':-f, 2:- S--3353111 airlin- 'W BETTY JEAN ASHLEY French major Betty Jean of Lodi belongs to Phi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi Gamma and the Associa- ted Women's Council, was president of Phi Sigma Gamma in '36g has been active on the Nar- anjado staff and in Or- chesisg has been presi- dent and vice-president of Alpha Theta Tau and the Pan-Hellenic Coun- cilg is secretary of the A. S. C. P. and is on the executive committee: and is All College Honor Society vice-president. la., II To those of us who follow- ed older brothers and sisters to Pacihc, it is no news that in the recent past the faculty boasted a generous percentage of preachers. ln fact, on any given Sunday, the pulpits of the twenty-odd churches of Stockton could have been manned most adequately, if such a monopoly could have been engineered. These preach- ers and their wives, taking a major part in the campus life, created an atmosphere of friendliness which, if not tan- gible enough to hnd its Way to the printed page of the College Bulletin, yet went forth in the enthusiasm and loyalty of Pa ciHc's great Family II There has been a change in externals. Many of the minis ters have returned to their Aww N-.- flocks. Their places have been hlled by scientists, name men , specialists and straight academicans. But the atmos- phere of informal friendliness has been retained. The broad cultural aims of the founders, flavored with genial humanity by the preacher- professors who succeeded them, still per- vade Pacific. II The divisions of learning oflered here include: Educa- tion, Philosophy, Psychology, Physical Education for Wo- men, Physical Education for Men, Expressive Arts, Graphic Arts, Speech, Music, Modern Language Ancient Language English Mathematics L' gineerlng Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Geology Physics Social Sciences Socio logy llistory, and Business Administration Each of these departments is allied with an extra curricular activity spon sored or advised by a member of the faculty Many of the programs are actively directcd by the department head All this means a sacrihce of his leisure time and energy We are indeed fortunate in having a faculty group sufliciently in terested to make these sacri ices V13 '-'C' ,-eff? 'NELXN who '07 1 : ,, 4 .. , , .n- ' I ! J i 1 L ! 3 - , c 5 - -4 . . ,, , . . 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French has been her major and Stockton is her home town. r -, .J .cur '- Q Union, ll Director of the junior col- lege and coordinator between the Stockton Board of Educa- tion and the College, that's Dwayne Orton, associate pro- fessor of speech in charge of chapel services since 1929. II Orton attended the Univer- sity of Redlands in 1926, An- dover-Newton Theological ln- stitution in 1927-28, and took his M. A. at Pacihc in I933. f , 1 .. 5521.1 . QlE1.'4Ij'lggL 7 2. j'sigl'Qiff.pY ' a H r 16 4811 Mo.-r 'xy-.L ..- M,- Ju . 1 1 Agflawv - P I In Sul 1 i'i. 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Q le ll These four are the big guns of our campus rulers. II Ed Simonsen, President of the Pacific Student Associa- tiong Mary Bay, Vice-Presi- dentg Victor Robinson, Treas- urerg and Betty jean Ashley, Secretaryg these four we offer congratulations on a Very suc- cessful year in administration of student affairs. ,V.,,V .N 1 M. 1 ., , - Hifi' 5615 , -r f'1 18 l mg llrulyu, Robinson, liner, lllunmlcll, Simonsen, Ashley, XVi1son, Hay, H.arkix1s . Ill The executive committee of the Pa- cihc Student Association in the past year has been one of the most active bodies on our campus. ll Meeting regularly under the chair- manship of President Ed Simonsen they have put forth many rulings and passed on many bills for the good of the school and the students they represent. II Outstanding among their achieve- ments for the past year has been the revision and amending of the Student Association Constitutiong whereby jun- ior College students are now members of the Pacific Student Association. If They cooperated readily with the Rally Committee during the football and basketball seasons in aiding them to put forth rallys which would arouse the students to fever pitch. ll Meeting regularly under the chair- manship of Ed Simonsen they have put forth many rulings and passed on many bills for the good of the school and the students they represent. Among the many rulings and bills has come the Mardi Gras, one of PaciHc's outstanding social events, and the chimes that stu- dents and faculty members feel have become a part of their daily school life. They were instrumental in appropriat- ing funds for the recent flood situation, and have fixed their budget so that the school is ahead in their payments on the new P. S. A. swimming pool. fm. X.. TS all ir-,wr 'K K J 1' 4. ekxxf 5, g ,5'ff:'-ilraa. .. z -r, w.w:.f.g3gh: is V 4. -,5 va: '-as mea.. 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She transferred to Pacific in 1935 from the Yuba County junior col- lege and has since join- ed Mu Zeta Rho and has otherwise kept herself busy by reading reams and tems for the pur- pose of getting an Eng- lish major. 'il Pan, Aslilcyyllay, lleasluy, lllundell llurlnml, Hcisc, Manuel, Ricksmi I ll The Pan Hellenic Council which has replaced the Inter- Sorority Council includes as its members the president and the vice-president of each of the women's living groups. This year's officers were Betty jean Ashley, Alpha Theta Tau's president, and Kathryn l-leise, Tau Kappa Kappa's secretary-treasurer. f l L: .. -V. - N. T .. 1L, ' I,-1,',:w.1. '- ., .sive-', fo-:Q .ui 'Il-'fflTiffiii:iififffizfni'-':'i'i' . yuh- .:.:F.AWHI,m 5551 I v Q qlgvz WM mg Z0 Ashley, Clark, Thirst. Kingilon Milbcrry, Nlfllllilll, l.'a1.ton, Ricksun .6cL.S.0 ' It Every woman member of the Pacihc Student Association Ends a place in the organization known as the Associated Women Students. A woman automat- ically becomes a member when she registers in the college, and many Helds of activity are offered her in this group. Not the least of these is the Big Sister Movement undertaken each fall when each new woman student is sponsored by an older girl until she becomes orien- tated to the campus. Hazel Cheatham was chairman this year, and presided at the Big-Little Sister party held early in the fall. II Part of the program for the year in- cluded the traditional party in the gym- i a V- 21 -77' -r. Olfcf- lf . -, ,-V .Mc-f. .ff -r xg- K i 1,-.rv ff ..i,- W, fi ing, 1. A ,H-A 'V-.. 'f i'J'. ' i4'lwi lf 5'.-X c v f -- 1 V' '.-,1-- g- '-va--1 -1- ..,. nasium on November 12. In December, Miss Virginia Short of the Stockton High School Faculty spoke on her re- cent stay in Europe where she studied music. The hnal business meeting of the year was held on May 6, and was concluded with a card party. II The otlicers Were: Geraldine Patton, president, Beverly McGhan, vice-presi- dent,Ailleen Durst, recording secretary, jane Kingdon, corresponding secretary, Edna Clark, treasurer, Patricia Mill- berry, publicity manager, Irva Rickson, Club House manager, Helen Wheeler, president W. A. A., Betty jean Ashley, president Pan Hellenic Council. ..---: - . ,..a--'V 1, ,swf-5,-at-gag ,.,.,,-ae1-tff?'Tf.- :cirg V---V ., - .. . -- . af- .11. i.J6:'tm- t.: 2- -, ' ., .- V- , ,sm V- . ,'-,- 'S M.:--,H . ,-...-.-1-. -:.1' --,w 'H ..:1 '.-' -- em If-V.-11.m4'fgine--' - v. N ' ,. ,is , sw. ,, .,.-..-as-.-1.f,. . .,...a Wt . , .b-.. , ,af V L ,ggi -asia, .V ,f t--- nz, I-vl ,V--ik.:fV'1: I g':',:, - -1 -.MV -:wg-r'..gf?Z'fcr.....f., if ' . , --1, :-' 's .---. 1 -1n'.-,'-'fwfr-,',ra.V',Zr :1'-Qiraa-efisvfa Xiu,if fr Ri .. ,, w: fi , 2- lfL,wnf-,y,,-- -.ca -.,V ...Hal-1-. fa A-. ., -lf, .,- If ,1V,1,..-,. :Mgmt-,U .a,75,J,,, T ,-t,,f,.m.- ,V- 1 , ,.., I .. ,. ..,,x,'. .. . 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To them goes the credit for the revival of the Faculty Publications Committee. Elective members include: Georg Meyers, Bob Bartlett, Fred BonniHeld,Frank Nash, and Dorathea Wood. 22 Wi-Ls-Q liner, lllnnclmril, Cmlign l'lolYman, Sturmck Qnten, -J ' II 'The Interfraternity Council com- posed of president, with a representative from each fraternity and Dean Corson, has done much in the last year to foster a better spirit of good will and inter- house relationships. II Each year the Interfraternity Coun- cil makes the rules and regulations in regard to rushing. They start rushing with the annual Interfraternity dance. In the fall semester the members of the council held their dance in the school gymnasium and each house contributed to the decorations. II Following the dance they decided to put into effect a plan whereby each new student had to be on the campus a year m'? Vw... LW before he was eligible to pledge a frater- nity. This new idea was not as suc- cessful as was expected and has been abolished. The Interfraternity Council thought it wise to limit the number of dates each house could have for rushing purposes. This new plan turned out to be quite successful and was adopted as a permanent rushing procedure. If Another important achievement of this group was the voting into member- ship one more member of each group represented. II The members of the council elected Norman Hoffman to take over the duties as president, and to be the head of all rushing activities. I X X . K... 1-,l -,'- :i3t 1..-, ..:'5 '.'.- 1 .u '7 'ff'-:-1-,,,, ,.,-ri'-3 vi'-5' 1-.-,. 'f Ni fgJ19:' H A.-':,::-:' -59215141 :eg-gg-lzgxun Y .,.s..,. sfg,:,w,,.,4 cr. . 33 - .:g1'Hj!J.f' U-wn,':i:w':f,,5, - ' -'av ,J 2----rv, 73 f ,,-143511.3- fw:.1:2'-f'..-ffr.v,.:.- '- +. Inv'-,. -' .ff-2. , 2. 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Burns, '31, at present secre- tary in charge of placements, public relations, alumni and deputations. ll I-le edits the Pacino Re- view and organizes the Alumni College held each spring semester. 24 X L 'l':f A J. , O , , Je. n n x VL , , n-. xv xr y N-v 6' -fu-4, ufjlj' -1.-9, Wt 4 W4-xr. 1 ..,.r.,c- N i,,A' ff, M-Y - 1 A.. N V- I rv L X.. M, N A MNZQ. ,.,,,.-',, 'gum' 1 Ilzqlfj.--f 4.. . '44ff'3 'f-'jay'-.-... ,..ff?f3iiF- I . .uni l. . ' -' 1. ,g qw-'11',.,. ' '- '5'r:.L5.'.r' 1 ...x W- ., .cfm ,f N.. . N, :lute N ff.. ,'121.i47EAj, -9,-24'--wr -zgvpggcw' 7,'1's:, ' v.n '4v1' Aw 'ff ' ' - lv 2 . 1 . '.- -'Z 1 :'.' 'n ' T- w c. --4:-z A fl --..-hx . .,--L 1-,Vw '-.-.- . .,-3 --...rw 11'-.-,M,L,,..'f,4 ' '1:+3'1-.ffiiv -2 -. . ,,--.gg.,.,,:,.'-1f---'?f '..f:,32:',:f!1-- ' ' ff'I'-V4-5'l1: 5? jz-.1..- .-. 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T'- 4-f f V--'--L'e171 ':L:7'f -.':Lui:'fJf' - . .-., ,.,k.f ,1 :ffnf-1r1'.gg?.'f-f - ,. - -I f 1' . mu., . - , , ,. . - V ,, ., . ..-.r wl- ' .. am:.fu- wt-11-'rv-'ict-1 '-5-rf' HE' H 1- X .arf -41, 1 qv- rf -ff1:q-f-.,,-Axis:'cipifa-Lu,-4,1 Vx:-rt, .,.-f fpqrm :S A A 'V' ' ' ' 'F.'l.' , ,ff-,LV,.f'r 57.2 5 .f,'.' fi' If -'M s ff, 1 ' ' Mar ,r,f- Jn,- 1. ,W-' . .1 L ,x,.--Ur , nu , 1 N vga 7,5 4 9'-'PIP A4-ffru, J' P y -,iff , w N.. .nh- J :wifi , . f L Alf 44, ES' Qmlkt.-2 , fy.-qc Yi A' J V N , l , , 1 4 l y -a gn 5415112 l '-Tl' if t 'fi ' .4 ie? .Ilia 'rf if 9. f yd 121 .ii , ig J Q:-.hh ,ls EDNA CLARK Edna has spent a busy four years at Pacific ma- joring in modern lan- guages, and belonging to Tau Kappa Kappa, the Student Christian Assoa ciation, and the A. W. S. of which she is treas- urer, Edna is a Stockton girl. l Peck, l':i1.i'iquin, Koehler, XVl1ilc 11 Dick Patriquin as President of the junior Class, ably sup- ported by Bobbin Gay Peck, Gordy White and Ed Koehler has led an enthusiastic group of upperclassmen and women through one ol' the best all around years which they have spent on the campus to date. As 21 warning to the rest of the campus--look out for the 38ers 26 wr-,5.' ff '11 -4 wjj ' I W..-' 'I 11 nk' 11.3 ff '.,',,1 1 ' Yf'-4 I. I ..e,5u,,- 4. 119 Q- 115155 Lael' fir: , : 1'-W, ':. . v7'fT'. 'Q-'1vJ.?'J' ' '.--. .v'1i,41'1 , 1 , ,.q , T. .. 1 + , ' , , w ,v ,, .Al yn' f H ,, ' n ,. .U 1 1. , ',- 1.4 ,P K .r. . Fi fi? v n ,lolmsun HI:uufuss Davis Ginn W '-1 A' Y' w-'.w,,f.N -..,, .. .M Y 4 o,.. ,ff 'H uf.. ' , , .ef J ,L :ii ,H L, 'i 'Q 1 .vm W1-J A .,-M uw 44 M . , 'L f v,. '7-3 .-Xrhugnsl Blum Ili uulcmznn H :I m mn Kim: fycww -N-.,J,, A Abbott Avery Campbell DuI1rn1:xn H ook Qliingclun -M25 w' ' J- -- ,fv,-- -1 ,, X.. 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Ji.: 9:93 '5, sf ,i 2 -. x .- I 3' 1 'Gs .. 'x it . cpm ,gif M' 'sf f .. Q, r rg. F 'ffl .. ,-8. , ii Qs i' fi Q 39 V-'A r fgf .wk 202 -at .2-f .gil . :ai iff. r U fe FQ, 5 .ga Q4 AF l CAV- r I :JE l 41: .-leg f rf' fig- SE ry .1 aff. 'aff 1 it dy ' , , rs r as J 7 1 K J 'E-lain-f.-, -fa. -. K--,S-brad' .r -Eagan ,- 'EZA2:i:.l 1 -':.Lab'.,xg.-,A i' ' Wifi-If. v- i --1...7g5e 4 'g -atwagt, HAZEL CHEATHAM Hazel isn't really two- faced but on the con- trary, is one of the sweetest girls on the campus. She was the hard working Big Sister Chairman of last fa1l's committee, is the senior representative of the W. A. A., and is a member of Mu Zeta Rho. She lives in Lodi and has majored in English. in 1938--they are planning on booming all through the year without a letdown. It After two successful years at the top of the intramural activities the Class of '38 has hit their inevitable slump. Loss of many dependable members through some trans- ferring to other schoolsg some giving their time to other ac- tivitiesg and a general deple- tion of the ranks has left the juniors with just the old relia- bles, Mick Parsons, Gordy W h i t e, Ed Koehler, George Bralye and Dick Patriquin to carry the burden. II Though not the tops in in- tramural activities the juniors can lay claim to being the tops editorially. Bob Nelson heads the list as being the editor of the Pacihc Weeklyg Park Wil- son is the Naranjado editor and Georg Meyers heads the Publications Committee. Also from the class of '38 comes Bob Bartlett, George Blaufuss, and Fred Bonniheld, as mem- bers of the Publications Gom- mittee, making six of the nine members of th1s committee juniors with two seniors and one lower classman II Socially the juniors take their hats otl to none On jan uary 22nd under the leadel shlp of President Patriqum the class snow partied all over lwam Harte and surrounding v1c1n1ty and now with the junior Senior Prom just past they can and are proud to claim membership in the Class of 38 '1 i' J 'IYMJDQ aim J. 8 f 'f- J I ' c - X 7 I rp- L--. - .uf --wh . .',.-. N 'L-'ua .00 LS ' 1 x,', 111:91-fzlgrg, Q: - 'dlxqfgjf -C. .. ., -, ,q,1,j4.W,Su-E-hh - 4f.i,:Z:Ewx,M-N -r'f1-.TQ-.'m,,. , 1 Qin r., 11 ,-.Wi .1 '1-R 14 :-1:4-,. wg, -' 'rf Q ,. 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Nan nel, Dru ry, Hcnch . CLASS OF '37 ll With hearty congratula- tions and teary farewells, the Seniors have joined the great army of ex-Tigers. After a whirlwind month of honorary events, they have now stepped out into the void-better known as the cold, cruel World. With a deft move- ment, Father Time has rotated K BG G 'tlitl .liing, Farley- Polka, ri' 1 I.. llnwlcy, ll. llawluy Kurts the Class of '38 into their places-the closest thing to perpetual motion yet conceived by men. CLASS OF ,39 Il Traditionally like their forebearers, the Sophomore class initiated the year- lings in a manner which they are not soon likely to forget. With -lud Suther- land acting as chairman of the I-laze Committee, little else need be said here. It On their own account, however, the Class of '39 fulfilled all of the prophe- sies set for them during their Freshman year. -,,..i.,,,, CLASS OF '40 It Diversihed -almost a synonym for the Freshmen of the campus this year. Outstanding in all of the major sports and mighty ping-pong champs as well, the future possibilities of athletic accomplishments are innumerable. il Under the able leadership of the class prexy, Trevor Grifiiths, who was assisted by Alberta Webster, Barbara Curts, and Mike Polka, Frosh spirit reached a new high. Concentrated co- operation and ardent labor were the two outstanding characteristics that enabled them to feature a dance such as the one of February 26th, now tucked away among our fondest memories. T -:nf 12? f gg Hllarr, lllanclxzuwl, Carson, linllsrey Ixlugdou, Ralston, SlI1lOllSCll, Young , H f' fi: . L. ANGEL BAUTISTA Angel has majored in political science. His home is in Luna, La Union province, Philip- pine Islands. He is a very active member of the race relations depart- ment of the Student Christian Association and is the president of the Filipino Students' Club. 5454-N '1' NVE 'Q T'Ag ' J L ', s.. t v A N. 3.5 ,,.-f II A silent but ever-active body is this group of student leaders who are always on the Watch for the welfare and good being of the students of our school. They are the group which so recently gave out the newtraffic rules. Members are: john Cechini, Frances Em- brey, jane Kingdon, Bob Blanchard, Clarence Cortez, Julianne Ralston, Bob Young, Ed. Simonsen, and Deans Barr and Corson. 32 BOUK TWO 'lilfg 'if-' a,,,- - . I 1, Av' - f .pf 4--P' 'DJ 1 'm ',?'Abi'7'7M u 539' -r.-- N 7.3 . Q11-,H H 1.3. .1 -- ' M572-it. .1 32 :EEZ-..h Isl,-1:-gt - ' .s,.,v'. V- .',,-- -. ' -'P.:z3Ww -'fE4f,:y-, . E 1 ,V .Ig - ' 1 J ' '-Vlffhz , E' ylgg ' . , , A v'Q...'a5'i 7 , ,. -54 N' -1-,gaafhk . .l- ljqa. , Fw: .,':, J- N -4.- S:-1-. . -. ..-444, , . 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''1:-5gf1--ff-1-:2.,:f-ff'-wi:W-1:-SFT.:-?'1 ,qf-.:v.11-'mp 'W w ,.-IM-eglieke-zlwgriw-' P JVQJQQI-:gr-.if-miviffff -2 x-.'.A - N - F f'L +': 'f ' -,L--L--LS.q1'f?'3Q5-xl 'ii vu -'f: ' ' ' -U..-:-JT?-'.-'Tjff3'fi'-aff-?R?F:ff31Qvff1.fi,f9',Ff.rf'i'ZS5':f . ,.-, 1145.1 fi-51525, 'F' i :5.':?..'f f'L -' -1 -fA-.-mlm.-'mica'-fag-5,g'gf,.g15,pxsxsfl-E:HJ,'e:.v-:-m-2- GENEVIEVE MILLER Dainty little Genevieve has been a soloist in the A Cappella Choir, a skil- led member of Orchesis, and has given piano re- citals as well. She is a member of Alpha Theta Tau, Mu Phi Epsilon: is a music major: and lives in Stockton. J,-j, L-7, L., ,- c ... ,R Bn ll Graduating from the Col- lege of The Pacihc in 1923 with the degree of bachelor of music, j. Russell Bodley re- turned the following year to complete his requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. ll I--le conducts classes in har- mony, form and analysis, ap- preciation, counterpoint and peclagugy of harmony. 34 mean, llio Ill The Conservatory of the College holds membership in the National Asso- ciation of Schools of Music and is ac- credited by that organization. The en- trance and graduation requirements as set forth in the college catalog are com- pletely in accordance with the approved published regulations of the National Association of Schools of Music. Il As acting dean of the Conservatory, john Gilchrist Elliott is responsible for the music course achievements of those enrolled in that section of the college's activities. ll Courses are ollered by the Conserva- tory leading to the degrees: Master of music, master of arts, bachelor music and bachelor of arts, the general sec- ondary and the special credential in music. Eive years is required for the completion of the master degrees and the general secondary credential, while the baccalaureate degrees and the spe- cial credential may be obtained. ll ln addition to serving as acting dean ofthe Conservatory, Elliott is chairman of the department of piano, and of the division of expressive arts. ll He received his B. M. degree from Northwestern University in l923 after studying under Carl Milton Beecher from l9ll to 1923. Elliott also studied under Edward Collins of the Chicago Musical College, Ernest Hutcheson of New York City and Arne Oldberg of Northwestern University. LOUIS FARONE Louie doesn't often look so dignified and he has a very pleasant smile that has made him a popular member of Phi Mu Alpha and the A Cappella choir. He is a Merced mane a trans- fer from Modesto junior College, and has majored in public school music. Fnronc, XVilsnn. Raurlall, 'l':iylor ll Winners ol' the ann ual Band Frolic and selected by talent scouts to sing on the nation-wide hook-up over the California I--lour program of December 14th-this is only a summary of the accomplish- ments of Phi Mu AIpha's Sin- fonia Male Quartet. Members of this group: Louis Farone, Rodney Randall, Francis Wil- son, and Douglas Taylor. 36 Ziyi'-V' rf ' 1-1 ' 1. X' . K . I 4 . K , 1 'Y.- 1-1' ' ' r nf , xg 56' If Under the capable direction of j. Russell Bodley, the A Cappella Choir has completed its twenty-hrst successful year. Presenting two complete pro- grams each year in addition to the an- nual one-week concert tour, Professor Bodley feels that the interest manifest- ed by faculty and students is well de- served. The pre-Christmas program, which is presented in the Conservatory for the Student Body, is becoming a regular feature for many clubs and or- ganizations in Stockton and the neigh- boring towns. The annual Spring Con- cert, at which special numbers are feat- ured, has brought due recognition to the outstanding individual members. Kim' LITTLE TH EATRE ORCHESTRA II Under the spirited baton of Elmont Lane, the Little Theatre Orchestra has already established itself as an ad- ditional attraction to the theatre audi- ences. Rendering appropriate numbers during scene changes and supplementing the cast during the performances, the orchestra has set a precedent that will soon become a tradition. TH E COLLEGE ORCHESTRA If The College Orchestra, conducted by Horace l. Brown, terminated another favorable year in the production of lVlendelssohn's Elijah, in conjunction with the College Chorus. Numbering over nfty pieces, the organization has more than fulhlled the prophesies set for it last year. 1-s-W?'v21c.xvm .,.,-. Y, gg., rg .342 wa E24 51. .-N, . . P5?:f .fiylv fn 5? :sin Q, fill 1' ' , 1- .a.- ,.. V, mf-. A- -- -- A :wwf- iztviluz-wi 'tr .22 COLLEGE BAND GI The College Band, Cwhich has been so successfully con- ducted by Robert Pop Gor- don during the past several yearsl,has again written nnis to another chapter of history. Beginning the busy Fall se- mester by presenting special features at the football games, Qsuch as the unforgettable horse vs. bronco act of the Cal. Aggies tussleil, the band, in concluding its year of service, presented the Vesper Concert on May Z3rd. The Spring se- mester Was Well initiated by the annual Band Frolic of the memorable january 15th, at which Phi Mu Alpha again captured the first prize for the most clever act. The entire sixty members also fo u n d ville and Roseville, at which . v -Aqgl' I , , i ,., , 329, fa i aft fl Q., fl l :ut .-ggi at I ia: r ,wp C4 aff r .4 lyi- 'W- . , .W 22- ,Mr 1 5,7 1 li: J is , 'L 4155 'ENE fi lee aa ay, Q 'nu mi , 4 214 ' ,., ai' 34:3 Q53 . . . ga , time to tourYuba City, Marys- eg. :cg . , , 'Trl My J ., , , rn , . wif 462 , 3 f , ,ICE i i 'fn ge rf' B ' 5,3 ,zz u ! if G61 ' l ,fm , s A f j as . N, 'iv 5' 1 ,Qi l 7 ll A Sli L x 1Y 'f5?Qi9f,U' 6 his- 1 X Qnfvn i l l i J. FRANKLIN GILLESPIE Pete, our versatile co- median, and his trom- bone, are from way up in Centralia. Washing- ton. He is a music ma- jor, a member of the band, the A Cappella Choir, and Phi Mu Alpha. 'Wwe towns they performed for high schools and junior colleges. FACU LTY QUARTET II Not to be surpassed by the students, the faculty has or- ganized its own quartet of ever-youthfuls, who, to date, have continued to sing for the love of it . j. l-lenry Welton of the Music Departmentg Robert Burns of the Alumni Office: Harold jacoby, pro- fessor of Sociology, and james Corson, Dean of Men, consti- tute the vocal representatives. They are in popular demand with various business men's clubs in Stockton and the sur- rounding locality. DINING l-IALL ORCHESTRA ll The diners at Anderson llall have consumed their cal ories to the smooth strains of another ol Monte Lane s innovations the enlarged Din ing Hall Orchestra of this year Formerly a three or four piece ensemblc it has been increased to sm players, reed and wood wind instruments having been added The selections have ofleied much variety and the idea has increased in popular ity with all concerned 'Wx-s. ,A-,f4zf ',f1 ob f I I 1 Y J J l I - c . 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Franklyn Gillespie Paul Taylor ' H-?11'm0U Ginn Kenneth Vincent Robert Gordon Henry Welton Wesley Hull Hubert White jr. Max johnson Hubert White Sr. Elmont Lane V Luther Williams .f-vu., mx? 'cf' W , , x zrw 'Q Mi JP' . xc. ,H-Q ,tr 4,44 -.4- . . ,, .-,'--or 3-'.-.i' iff -It Hifi 'LE--5 , pLj'i'vJt'sl 7' H. Aiggyffwfc--,. - 1.-iff.-.'-'F'1- Nui-:-'-5-,?.9' r N , .. -N., .. , , ,. ,,,,., -. .m:.r - , 42-9.-Zi wg.. fy .Aff - f--- X' ,, !-gif?-' 15:31-e,.:-f.. . ' - - .w-i5:'J'- W., Y O9 - T,.f'-1, j, C ,A 913.5-I 5:, ' .-,.-.s,gv'?:fT.'1, Y' . J- af:-f , - ---M47 - : ..vf13f-a.r..f-'- --'..:ff,y.L+.1g,5--Q' 5 , . .. , fly, - mfr-.,,, ,-...,'g , j7,-.,: 1: ,..f,Z1Lq.fv-Q--' '-v-1:-'51 ',f5.fgLgT?5.-ji.,,',,e.- ' 1 - 2 -:gl.f-.tnf-jig ,-....,,., n,,-.f4f:?:i L L '-'f-.'. .- ,, . X .51.4,r5jf-59: f' hw',1-I1:J3',,--.g-- 1-, V A .,- 'pf-,,121:'L -,-'-1e'fr.m-fn.,-,, 1,,,,a,'.T-ga-,':'12-.-1'--15: g. ,-fb?-' -f' .viz T532 f,.'.-- ' ' V - -1'-.'i--1 .i, - .':,,:c.4.-H, .'.if7Y 'J'.ZYy-.f'-.g-- ,.,.m---f-w'--'Pri ..- :.-.- -,.-Lf.-:swf :N 'If-.ay . - w- 'F'-1'H.11.u, ' - ' --4-1. +-41-'l'-':f-,:-f'-- --.--wg.. ..g, .-.',g1::-g--xx.-'-.sg 5-941'--.. -- A-f,,.5-- 4 L.-.ni ' V f 7-ff -gf J'--?.',-2-wfi.124w .-, - ' WX' U-. Avi-1'-Q-3' ' 'G--1. ' -, s.1-:a,:1:v:Jii1w:'r ?f'7.I f.'r f H ' '.F:i'--HS.-:.'1!E.'-'.' 1'::TN:1iS15'-, -' .V ll-P..-. 4- if -w,:f:-,4gf'f,gf4355gd f .5 fJ',v'.gg.LwL:-v , - f- i i.:'gyg::-1.35. -.-3,5 1- 3255. g.,531,j.ggtg,5., ,Q ,ig-g,'2f'-. 22-31541.-iq?,f:gu,':,-.br-xv-'-' Y I mg? 1 x MARION MAYNARD This long blond boy with the movie star name is a Stockton native and a history major. The music department,especially the A Cappella choir, will miss his booming bass when he is out teaching next year. 35, -I Ia, I 1-7 Barnes, Bllmrlcll, Brown, Burlzmd Clark, Dzmiels, Hull, Kicrsch Morse RlClxSOIl '1 llorp p Q l C 5 .. A We-,,,.'-, -MI--I. :gf X I - '- ff, '-z .a5.ffg..f , 'UU A - . 5 4, QL . ,,,-vi.-. W wha.. .In Y MAIQY KIERSCII 1 Ieszdenl FRANCES BOWERMAN Vzce PIeszde1zL A NNA BLUNDELL Cowvesfnovzdzvzg 9ec1eta1y VIRGINIA BROWN I Recordznq 5ec1e1fa1y IRVA RICKSON T1 easmef ELNA PI5'I'I5RsoN Waulen MIRIANI BURTON C 710725167 .LY .1 .5 ,.4 ,af-,.f f If , W . H mv ,' fvlx K 1-..4. , , 4, ,fr 'M' f K H v .V , ,P,J,qw:.: , X Af - A -,,-f.. ,'L., , .Y I,' f . -.3 -w -y1,,fczEr.v.f,, -, f' Q.,-, , , Wjwslk. . 1 '- 1.2.4-v Q-f-'W ' 5, ,wr ff 1 Wxf...iqzg-frpfjjiym,lpn -1- V, -' W. f'P.vf1flu 'qQ1:,j W . . , . , W V .:ay,,.fvL-'2'-Q I 1 -,idx ff?-Q DOROTHY POSEY Since dainty Dotty transferred in 1935 to Pa- cific from her hometown college, Chico State, she has gained Epsilon. the Paci c Players and has starred in the title roles of two outstanding Little Theatre productions, Mrs. Moonlight and Ca- mille. Dotty has major- ed in dramatic art as preparation for a career on Broadway. OUTWARD BOUND Il To be on a ship with no lights, no captain, and no crew is indeed an eerie pros- pect but that is far from what one actually saw in Outward Bound, Sutton Vane's beauti- ful fantasy of life as it may be after death, which was the opening production of Pacinc Little Theatres 13th season. 42 Q , Definitely a play of atmosphere, for there is little plot or action, it was no small task to make of it an interesting, moving play, however, De Marcus Brown assembled one of the most eX- perienced casts he has had in several years-each member turning in such a good performance that it is difficult to single out any as particularly outstand- ing. Il Two transfers from Modesto junior College, Evelyn Barnett and Robert Eley, as Mrs. Midget and Mr. Prior, gave clear-cut characterizations and showed promise of becoming two of Pa- ciGc's best thespians. However, it was Elinor Cleghorn and llenry Hobson, veterans of many Little Theatre pro- ductions, who gave the most Hnished and the most convincing performances. II Giving far above average support were Richard Draper as Rev. Duke and l-lubert White as Rev. Thomson, two old friends who meet on this strange ship, one to be judged and the other the judge. ln smaller roles, Latta Ross, Verna Dunstan, and Marion Akers, the half-ways or suicides, gave perform- ances worthy of mention in any of the annals of Pacific Little Theatre. CAMILLE ll Keeping up the precedent of one cos- tune play a year, Mr. Brown chose for 43 .. . v 5 5 .. fferfgjr-..5 f I. f r ri BONNIE FINKBOHNER The Pacific Players and Theta Alpha Phi lose one of their most talent- ed memhers when Bon- nie graduates. She has been in thirteen shows in the last four years and has been on the produc- tion staff of many more. Her sorority is Mu Zeta Rhog she is a Stockton girl: and has majored in sociology. 5 N' Wg! 'Q , rf. N I ,,f 5 r i .9 :Q . V. . l Fi r i 1 ff ' '5 f , , ,V ,J x ' - ,l this seasons vehicle that ever lovely story of Alexandre Du- mas llls, The Lady of the Ca- mellias. The play, calling for four sets, presented many problems, but was solved by lVlr. Brown in the form of a unit setting with various Win- dow, curtain, furniture, and door changes. All the fussy details of the houses of Paris 44 m , during the 18005 were eliminated, but the feeling was suggested by well-chosen and well-designed pieces. The costumes were masterpieces of color and design- the hoop skirts of 1850 draped with vo- luminous folds of rustling tafleta, vel- vet, and soft satin made beautiful pic- tures in the simple, dignihed sets. ll Mr. Brown was fortunate in having Dorothy Posey to play Marguerite and Richard Mirski for Armand Duval, as they had all the physical requirements for these two famous lovers. They gave excellent performances and were ably assisted by a cast of over 15. Outstand- ing among these were Alden Smith as Baron de Varville, josephine Van Fleet as Prudence, the outspoken milliner friend of Marguerite, john Crabbe as Count de Giray, and Yale Meyer as Saint Gaudens. Dthers in the cast were jean Smith, Raymonde Manuel, Ken- neth Stowell, Bonnie Finkbohner, Er- nest Atkinson, Douglas Nelson, Arthur Farey, and Andrew Shook. THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th If A most unique feature marked the third offering of the season-the jury for the trial of Karen Andre was select- ed from the audience and rendered an actual verdict. One acquittal and two convictions were the results A typical courtroom drama-The Night of fan- 1 r 6 l l l Y. l 1 '. ,1'3i':i' l 1, W. if , Qs, 1 tif fi is fl l ff-'lf , 5. jig l ie l 1, , l 'ffl-if. l .' l -,iw 1 fylrgs 5 v-if l , '-7' JOHN CRABBE john transferred from Fresno State last fall and has since put Pacific on the radio map. He has also done outstanding work in the Little Thea- tre, both on and off stage. He will manage the Sum- mer Theatre while Art Farey vacations. He is a speech majorg lives in Modesto, and is a con- tributor to the Weekly. nary lotb gave excellent op- portunities to many Pacific Players for distinct character- izations as witnesses. Heading these was Elinor Cleghorn as the Swedish housekeeper doing one ofthe nicest bits ofcharac- ter work seen at Pacificg David Behrent, a new-comer to the Little Theatre, gave a Hne interpretation as the dull, plodding Swedish hooklieeper. 46 Q Sending many shudders down the backs of the audience was Richard Patriquin as Guts Regan, the gangster, as he ran yelling clown the aisle trying to stop the trial. Raymonde Manuel, a typical neg- ress whose husband was low on gump- tion was a delight and brought many laughs as did Bobbin Gay Peck, the terpsichorean artist. Il Others in the cast were Bonnie Fink- bohner, Richard Tate, john Crabbe, Robert Eley, Andrew Shook, Richard Mirski, Robert Peckler, Forrest Darby, Marjorie Nichols, Alice Yelland, Latta Ross, Richard Riclell, Hazel Boucher, Faye Lovegren, Walter Aungst, Douglas Nelson, and Josephine Van Fleet. OLIVER, OLIVER II For the fourth production of the season De Marcus Brown chose a very gay, frivolous comedy which again pre- sented Evelyn Barnett, Josephine Van Fleet, and Robert Eley. The play cen- ters about Constance Oakshot and her mad antics trying to get her only son, Oliver, to do something that every in- telligent person does in our position - in other Words, marry Phyllis just for her money. It all comes out all right because Oliver marries Phyllis, not for money but love.. II Top honors Went to Miss Barnett as the gushing, fortune-seeking mother. Her rattlebrain remarks were responsi- ble for many of the laughs and thor- rt 47 - ,fd ..:TT',.-L..-'1.F'6!E - --ea--. ,9....s. -' ii- 3-1: ,. ,,,, ..,..a,.,. .-13:1? '1'2 - ,. , ,.,. . .,,,,.-,.-gait. ' 1 ir .-if -- .- N ,.15--f'-fr-':-:: f'i5','A-F55--ef. .r.J13SW:' i ' X- s- f ,ff l ...Val . 4.-,N m ii 'i .1 l V . . ...J A .. ,,..s9i-22 DOUGLAS NELSON Doug is a speech major from Stockton. He is a member of Omega Phi Alpha, Theta Alpha Phi, and has been president of the Pacific Players. His plans for the future include insurance selling and Nina. ,..,,-..,....s..-,1 u....,d . ,...-. L ,Seann oughly impossible situations. Close competition was given her by Miss Van Fleet. lVlr. Eley mugged his way through the show, to the delight of the audience. I-lenry Hobson as the wealthiest man in Ohio, turn- ed in the best performance of his years at Pacino. ll Margaret Rankin, Vernon l-lurd, Opal Tribble,and Ralph De Puy gave capable support. 48 Alccrs, Austin Tlnrnctt, Bartlett, Bentley, Dunstan FllIkh0lll'ICI', Ilcnch, llobson, Johnson, Kmgrlun, Manuel lN'lcCnll, Millxurry, Nelson, 0'Ncil, Peck, Posey Sllvlllflll, Slwnrf-r, Xvhilc, Vtfootl . Z . Evelyn Barnett Yale Meyer Robert Bartlett Patricia Milberry Norma Bently Velma McCall De Marcus Brown fNina Q'Nei1 l'1llI1OI' ClCgl'10I'fl Dick Patriquin Verna Dunstan Dorothy Posey Robert Eley M G R. Arthur Farey arbaret ltter Bonnie Finkbohner Latte ROSS I Mona Belle Hench Mamn Shwfel' Henry Hobson Inez Sheldon Carol johnson Dick Tate jane Kingclon Dean Terry Ed L Ong Hllbefll White Y Raymonde Manuel Dorathea Wood L -qt ,1 ,,'N fir, 49 'f reed X l',- B 'lllifilgziiflt V 5 , .,,.,.:. yt.,-L fl, 'B .PH y ,.f fa, ',Q,,,,g:. -,:n21:'?.1'L 1-nl :A.m-s ..2'- A - e' at J RAYMONDE MANUEL Raymonde, or Mandy as she is known to her intimates, is a speech major. a member of the Pacific Players and The- ta Alpha Phi. Her so- rority is Mu Zeta Rho and her home town is Stockton. J 'UG W ET Akers, l inkhohnLr Htndn Nfmuul McCall, Nelson O INCI1 XVIute WM Wu ELINOR CLEGHORN Preszdent BONNIE FINKBOIINER Vice-P1 eszdent EDITH FAREY Treasure? ARTHUR FAREY DE MAIQCUS BROWN Faculty A dfvisor S 0 atefffarh, 6 .wif 'Q ' Nz, K if 'ff e ' x ,ff , sry, WSSL 'L R 1 iff -.. -Q. , um. mv I., ,W '5- ln v Wy s -'rw I-.W U V' n 1 1 'ab-xfwlv ,rm '4 W ,K g .A ' 1, 4 ... , W, 'ir ' -, Ps uigq ar' L pq- , X. ,, I ,, , 1 1 7.1 ,, ,A A , ,V J,.,,.,-3 ,L -I' .. x ' ' 4 'T' lx ','.F, s1',-'Q 5xx'k'ZpEHIl7 ',A: Ju'-1, -x' u W 1 . 'cg-'.'1p,..,A - .-.- - -, -, 5-XL - - -1 - ,'.n- ., fl. E11-af-.450 ' -H4558- .f:3I-- .'i'7 -.-,.:--.,1r.:,- 'V .1 -.,.u--,M ,.:f-1- . ' H 5131-.e 1: '15i..1i.- f-75 ' ff-,,., ,,ff':i. 'X .-:fig-'A-X' -.1-,ig---1f.3-za ,- ' 'f -.,-.QL-,.Qg-,..,, 9, 1 ..-.- fx, -1, A fff-:--af:-If -Q f..-i, V : vi-1:2 f - 962:511- -r-.':1.-if -.:.2. 1, 1U:.fm:.P :'4--- .. ' ,,.- SW ---'fix A .- r.-.Si-tv -. A ... , - - .rw -mn . - f - -A . .-'N--ff..-. f ,gg-'.,,. .4 N 'Vg-' gy- n,f5pg,f,, Y f A-fr--. . N .,v-:'.-.,,-.-.-ap ' A ?1.'-'Tj-!'i1:z1a:. A f 'fdw- ,, ?f .'J.-, ,-JY , ,, --W-,-11 2T'f', ?:.' 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Fi? x if G , A 4r -. cr' ,' 57 '41 , 'fix 7 J flu Yi r 435. A B 1 ,S K 'Ur' X s 's9',Jw. ,. ., . U Ak 'qiwfvl Rfk , of .car .IN MJ w I ,,. to .... .axle-45 -fx -A-5 A , . A G. ' v 323 f -1 fi,-i if Q-eg ii, n . .,, KATHLEEN FOULGER Bengal Bulletin editor, Katie is from Ogden. Utah, and is an English major. She belongs to the All College Honor Society and has been vice-president of Pi Kappa Delta. She placed second in the Far West- ern Debate Conference of 1936 and was also awarded a second place in this year's Pi Kappa Delta provincial tourna- ment. She has been sec- retary of Women's Hall. -,X fxx jxlk !' I 'o- wr 1 re- f 144245.-.va rf '51 1.4 gf ,, ,- l l a II For many years the College of the Pacinc has enjoyed an enviable forensic reputation nationally. This year's activ- ity, including participation in two tournaments and sponsor- ship of two others, an Eastern tour, and many single debates, added to PaciHc's renown. Il Although Pacihc failed to win a debate championship, Aries. ,ia 1 -.gvwlu VLH - faq s, 151, .1353-,M.., .J--Agp-aff-.. fl'-H7133 uh. i?4.'S5:w.,. , z V-'w.'1'-,c .sg -s :w- iam, 'lmgqf Li .tinge f,g7Ell,.m '-2:','.'-Q4 'J . ,i '14 ':-,i :p., I 3ll'1s ii ffrkv. 'nr-15 VJ- 'l, 'ffffw- 11 '. ',xck-'t5'l1s-- ' ' f f:3-vi fm- , . ?hs,3.+:i:qg2?,, i..-pzr-3,-2 My ,-. ' It-c -'fxrgu,. - w,q,,tf.s,1r,'.., -I ,H v.-rv2tr4,.,. 'f-K--a .-'Q '12 :-4. - i ' 1A Ts'?'-g., 'riff-::1,f:fgg.5,:,gJ, a:3r,,-any -1:-,z-gr,-a,'-r.-.' '-Na+' -.-- w-'.f' . 1 ,,,- iw-Zur r-f'tw,,:'m:,i-..i. ' .'i:55'...Qg.-gzh , . ,wait S2 'NL B, both men's and women's varsities went far in tournament competition. Both varsity teams progressed past the trial rounds at the W. A. T. S. T. at Pasa- dena, Kathleen Foulger and Frances Embrey advancing into the quarter- finals. At the Linheld Invitational, Carl'Frisen, Erwin Farley, and Louis Sandine Hnished fourth out of over eighty teams. The women's varsity tied for second place in the Pacihc invi- tational. Women clebaters, Bartholo- mew and Hanson, took second place in the 'first annual Pacific J. C. tourna- ment. II The Hrst year of intensive Paciic competition in extemporaneous speak- ' -Jwdw ing and oratory saw Farley, Russel, Greenberg, Nelson, Crabbe, Miller, and Boothe advance into hnal rounds, while Farley and Pulich won for Stock- ton NI. C. the championship of the Northern California j. C. Association. II Farley and Sandine, representing Pacihc on the Eastern tour, won three out of four decision debates, besides meeting Columbia, Harvard, N. Y. U., Rutgers, Cincinnati, and others in non- decision debates. II Besides Rotary and Kiwanis appear- ances, single home debates were held with Stanford, New Mexico, and Ne- vada. 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Sjhe is a member of the All Col- lege Honor Society, -ed rl! p. ,. 1 1 rm ., . 4..x-slr Vp l .v 'w l 4 Emhrcy, Farley, ,Foulger McCall malta, FRANCES EMBREY President KATHLEEN FOULGER Vice-President CARL FRISEN Secretary- Treasurer ROY MCCALL Faculty A dvisor S4 A 6 Jlqff .Qa'fI34K' .fZ fR:L': -1' ' -rv 191 Av X -Q, an w 4 44, .1 L ,ff x 'rl-LH I - , '-A.. z- f,,'l:e 'X LH- ' Q- 'QCP-K. 4 fi, '. A, M' ww J 7 1 X' 'F M, W. . 1-- 1 -1 nf -'1,, 4,,1:'A ni ,M I L ' 5'v 1- A 9 U 1' J 'PV :lr .,,..g,., K, , X K Mt F J, m'v4,g:,E3flr--P My-1, .4 , r wg, 1 x . ' 1- 9 ,,,xl',:i1 Ig. 1 3-' :gf-' ' :Ai 1' 1712,-.,,4 -.-nf :,..,.: 1431. L- -6' ' fl '-rr-.',. .-- 17' rsit, Lf Ee crm., ,ff 'H-' .a .sq-ni' W., a1.,.,,- w 'C'--.x,,,, , F , l'nf:. -,.',',,-1:-. ' ,,:g-..11g?E:jxf:,l5,A- 1. . -,lnwu-up -A.:-,..,g fi I A. in I.,-,.h....15,,-. 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T: - wx ' '- -' ' c.-1.-'L .,',.1:gQ,-1-4-J.-2.:,e.1-'1' r lf:-1' -3 f t , l 1 f ALLEN HARKINS Music major, Maestro Harkins of Madera be- longs to Phi Mu Alpha and Rho Lambda Phi of which he is vice presi- dent. He has been on the executive committee for two years, was junior class president, played frosh basket-ball and writes a much comment- ed-upon column for the Weekly. He frequently plays on the Pacific Va- rieties radio program and is already somewhat of a composer. Nelson, lilziufn s WEEKLY STAFF Robert Nelson, Editor Neal Howard, Bus. Manager George Blaufuss. Bus. Mgr. Meryl Thornan, Campus Bill Becker, Sports Marion Craig, Society jean Walcott, Society Tom Rippey, News George Blaufuss, Feature 36 1.-. A l wg' .gl -iw -.lj -I K ff ', ,Q - ,-,'- ,f ' i up - , , 1,,,-.. r ,. Vi' lV5:xrnus Ihlz-ztimm Ulnpfuss Meyers Bpucher Qihifilllflll Cqxnptnu Craig Boothe I'l2?l'k.lIlS IIoi'l'm:m Kung Lucas Doody Mxlberry 'l'1'::n1bley XVOuds ,'-3 7'5 -,RT i5,Ln 'xS.,f-f-Liz: . 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NARAINUADO S l AFI' Glenn Fark Wilson l clitor Fred. F. Boyes, Bus Managei Francis Finney, ldltor Fleet Ralph De Puy, Organizations Faye Lucas, Music Classes Eric Woods, Faculty Elinor Boothe, Seniors Al I-ledges, Halls Greg Phifer, Debate Walt Foster, Sports Bill Becker, Sports , 1 1 .X ,gi-A X, I ,, , 5 5. r 1 -lfrml he .l' ost ur Lucas '.-,l- A WfWlvjT7 4 -4 'f-'W- vw' 7'- wt. 5 w Dcl'uy Finney johnson Kingdom NVuod XVoods Q44 -f va- N 1? - -W ,, 4-,Sn s., pfig vb .,, W -- Q.2,,,,M-,AVN-w ' - f Fir. 1.1 L 'f-'JW '1 If v,,u,u :lr Irv .. ..,r v. K ..- fw. 1, ,., J 1'0- ,4 W' Wm-PM I 'WV .X ,gm f 7 N 'ik .xl-1 ' 'AK f , f 44-N1 r- ,ffnrl L al L11 -M 1. , Hr E 1--1 ' nl-J f,x5, x 1 -if r'. +4555 Z fm. , .1-if--ft.-3 ' FII: Q N- ' A .--.:q:'..-wr 3122 ,g'- ' 'zgum l ,'fP , T,-fr., L:--,,, ,,.f-jfr.-'ii-, ig. I- ml ..',.,,'n,. ' ' N ' .. ,.--:.-..-Y-.ug .'...,-' ,.- .1-1 mr.: H . , 1, N 5--.... -r-'..'.h.n-M .x a,.- x.-- H' I -1:15 .' r. Lv '. 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' :'- K ' -E '- Z ' ' ' ' ' 'C . ,v. ,--.- r-f-if-9:33-P?'31':,j'1-..':7-'f -u.-,f:q:4- 1..--,,,--:g-,,.L H. 1'-Hn: Emir .- .,,.?.Q1,.-.-.'-. , v- p.- :Wg 57:-. 1 ', f 1? q,.. , '-ara... - 'ff-ff'.u1s-,'?l-f X7 -4ii!,affsie:--T-1:1w.m:d-:c???f'Q:?-- .am-11, :? 1. '1-f' ' . .ff-.1.'4c,-.'f-.ap-.: -Jf,--.uv--' - l l 1 l Y l Ifoulgcr, llclzuuzcr will-em ,- FRANK NASH If Frank were a girl he could be called a flirt. He is a member of the publications committee, and has been on the Weekly and Naranjado staff, He's an Archite and a member of Alpha Phi Gamma. In his fresh- man year he played foot- ball. Stockton is his home town and political science his major. ll The Freshman Handbook, or Frosh Bible , as it is more commonly known, edited by L. L.. Belanger, is the means by which incoming students are introduced to our Faculty, our Student leaders, and our tradi- tions. Il The Bengal Daily Bulletin edited by Kathleen Foulgei' has proved an aid to all of us in 60 'larsl-len, Pierce, jncnhy, Urlon pat notifying us ol current happenings on the campus. lt is published daily and has a printed circulation ol' six copies which are placed on our campus at prominent spots. ll On the request ol the Student Publi- cations Committee, who found their load too heavy to be carried by one body, this group, known as the Faculty Publications Committee, was revived and reorganized after several years of inactivity, due to lack of interest and close connection between the faculty and the students in publications. Their primary objectives are to control and direct the policies of both the Naran- jado and the Weekly. II Not being organized until the second semester did not slow these four down at all, and soon they brought forth the long awaited decision on student credit for work on the school publications. II This decision which was greeted with loud applause from all concerned has to do with credits for graduation being given through class work to students who work on either the Weekly or Naranjado. ll Members of this group include: Martha Pierce, chairman, Dr. Eiselen, Professor jacoby and Dwayne Orton, director of Stockton junior College. .xm- ' ' 2172? E .-. -ta!-7 A Q in bi? ggfr? 3339 fl? Gtr. :Lvl 'Il F 1 :',f:,- 1' - 'xfmlxifi f wg- :rg Q.. bt. :N -5 .555 ,i -4 if 2 vw- Q E5 , tix' f ft .Q Q gig: +5 4.43 iii! f..1 .-it L31. . 3, I-Yr' 1-.1 2.-,. qfff isp' :lr Es' fs: E' 9 A-.lf -' '. Q35 5-3 .lg 3 ' if .5 :YF- '55 :' 7-f ,235 9-,iq ' rg? cj fer: 11 -5-ELL 4:-E fiiig 'A L-ff if,,qm.+,. '- Egg ,ep -.f as N '--,X jaif i ' ' .gs V. .QQ bin .W I P? . QOH 'fx ,gl . Et 2 EE rim lv? st it L Q- L .. , , uqi , FM :sei . 4 ,, .A 'M lg-'E 1-if ll is '31- :SIA 5--x-. :ig St- ' H ,df 755 5 F , 'Cs is Q . I ,t :Sf 'n QE l II .Hg Q ' 1+ 17,2 , ,fx f Y' ko .ti X rg-1 A313 f '-L. X c A , s M Bi'-ACI -4 5 ,Ax L ' J , , H 4 4,1 ,al M' .-:,p.t L , Lael' .. , Q1-was DORATHEA WOOD Dottie is a Stockton girl with a social science ma- jor and a lot of versa- tility. She is house men- ager of her sorority, Alpha Theta Tau, secre- tary of Alpha Phi Gam- ma, a member of the Pa- cifnc Players, the Weekly staif, the Naranjado staff and the publications committee. z I it 1 41' fs 'W , T Y .HTF T '- YU! ,- , Li' us Wu' 9 hi I 1 L Y 4 G 1 Ashley, Beasley Mo rsc, XVooml LAURENCE BELANGER J li resident NIEANNETTE MORSE First Vzce-Preszderzt BETTY JEAN ASHLEY J Second Vice-I resident RUTH BEASLEY Historian DORATHEA Wooo Secretary EORGE BUTLER Treasurer A ,Jw N 'l',,'a..-tl! -:uk 'P- an NN, ,Frm-t -Lf 49.2 ,f mo..- E, ..-,,,,5x.f,W 9L l - 05 ' E-' fr -S 515:3!'f:-gtk S: - - HHH! -A 5115? -. Y.--.Y : -H-. ' ff .-Z.1.'fI,': .- .-.sfiixi iss., 'f1'fLTf..7'I - V ' 'TTTYM K :. ,-.mm - -fu-'S' 'igpm '-I:4.f::Q'1a, . ' -.fizii-.S ,. ' ' 7'f5k'g3f1f?i?f?gg.. 4195- 29g3Jf21a:.Ef, -1-azvf1-.-m,. ,:.f - ' f-,Q-,gy -,X .it.,:,,m,.-tux. -- -, -45, mv. Q.. .::- ' g.,,-.... -N-ft:-, ' 'fe-tS? ..'f1,1A ' .:.fr,-.,.g1.,,iw,.., - A. 1-4-Lt:-,..gq '4z.71I 62 MMM If To those graduating students whose pictures do not appear in this book, we must dedicate this page, with apolo- gies to them for our failure to get their pictures in due to numerous reasons: due to their failure to apply for their degrees until it was too late for their pictures to be takeng due to their not showing at appointed times to have their pictures takeng due to their gen- eral indifference in not wanting their picture in this book because the one taken did not suit therng due to the fact that the book was originally plan- ned for just a certain number and with this in mind we gave four-year gradu- ates preference over live and six-year students. Il To the following list We ohfer this page as an attempted retribution: Eugene Corrigan-Block P Member and Past President of Omega Phi Alpha Ward Drury-President of Senior Class and last yearis exchange student to Lingnan University Richard Draper-Sociology major and transfer student Claude johnson-Music Major Edwa Langdon-Member Mu Zeta Rho and English Major. President of Phi Sigma Gamma ' M adge Lipp-I-listory Major xr-s A X I' ,rf x1 if K jf I 63 , X 1. . 'sw-ac. 1 ww..--17 .- V .uf,-,1-:.'f'M:mff,r. ef . A, if ::.-as-r -seem .f ,A ., Y' 1?-'fg:.rN,..,,', -ff?-2 ,.,. ...-QfxTE':- -fg. ' 3'E'r-'5vj'-97-g1g:a1,3Q.-qi ' mfg.-fj ':'iffifet'--'.n+.,-.,gqV, 1 ,.,L-i-5-'ff-Tw''LC:':.-'tl- 4-' ' 4-'if' l ' .. f- . 1- :was-. 'aft-f: Qu- '1'--w ne -mi-f - ....-.-..- ..- My- - - 1 TfIi.-4 gxcg:--:.-,. 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Q5 V P' Y ang 51 52 X ng C25 ' t 1,211 I' ii l Q I rf E rm A I fb ,- mb it ft -s 61x:g:,w-., ,, N 'mi' 5' rv, t. ' ff. A sara ., s. , Aviv.. .-.f,,.4,, '-f'f -'rfsxf-AIX ,,l,t,iv,i nw., 'WSI he Q-:Qin nz JAMES FOX Max is a transfer from Sacramento junior Col- lege who has majored in music and has been a member of the band and the A Cappella Choir. Fulton is his home town. ll Designed to keep the outside world in constant touch with noteworthy activities ol' individual students or faculty members and the various organizations on the College of the Pacihc campus, the Pacific Department of Publicity regularly serves more than 200 newspapers in cities throughout the Pacihc Coast area. II Home towns, through their newspapers, are kept informed as to outstanding achievements of students enrolled in the Pacihc Student Association by the publicity department news releases. Periodic reports on the personnel of athletic teams and outcome of contests are also dispatched to Pacihc Coast newspapers and leading news wire services. II All programs for home athletic contests and the Bengal Snarl, monthly review of campus sports sent to 'former Block P mem- bers, are also handled by the Department of Publicity, which has been headed the past two years by Georg Meyers, '38 W ' 4af.2gf1se.,. '--:zu -eg::'A:s., Q1f:iAf1fl,Ti'1g., :.i':W .. '. -, :- Ci 13 .' Q,a .f -4 A' vw. '- -d.5?,, '.:. rv. .,,. ,,.,. an wi.-.f.,. '4 ?':!f':l'? 'rg-. - . -'rbi-ij: 454.55 1- s1'g:f'.-lift?-ga-, , 'Wham gtg , ?mzh4ifMff: bf 5fl5Qe'5f:g l j .. .,:.:,,,..,N. fiylgef, ,P S i?W l 64 Kamwwldke U26 fd' . 563 A QGQQI' , .. - ' ' amy , .,:?1i7.'kr ,-K: A-I, .. ull -v , V 'v -,As ' J.:-:.2' ,.. - -2' ,Ni yy, - A 513 A , A - .gf-,, - ,,. A 1 ,- -'lf,.. - S-'9-if - rf. , -3.5 . sa 3,5-vf , 3,1 1-53,7- ' 1ff3'!'p.., , f.'5f.,,'f ' ' ' A f--,-LH-I :qs-'lf' -,,. 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Mmm: Shortv Such If 6? Louie: Tomngy Y : llonllxurbcvgllc: Alu! 'luqts I cclg Mike SWIIIHS :Lg A4i0l'lllH'Al'lIhllLTS X 67 1 N 1:5 T'ffL.E7-flfll' N EWG 1 IE? 1 'X' X P, 1 , fi z ff nh V i 2' ii3 5735 1 W f w ' , . V i 1 f 1 ,.Eg,K.?, :TEES . W -fig - 92125: N 3236 x N- 1 5732? ' W 1 ., . N1 , - l on 4, . . .,:4:'1 ' x Ziff 1 '.q1.:jf.f .-'Af . ',? ::1 Y ::-'1:- x r f x if t.. w l if-ii' 122- '1- f '-11, -, ' Asif L:f'w!A . Z ,'xf,14'. 11 :QQ ,- 'f'f'f'Z, , If 1, 216. 3 : X55 5,1 , . 1 N W K , ,715-3 rhfrc , 41 ELMONT LANE Pipe smoking, music ma- jor Monty of Santa Rosa is a four fold di- rector. He not only waves a baton before the dining hall and Little Theatre orchestras, but he is the courageous fellow who tries to make the Manor Hall inmates behave. He also heads and directsQ?J the doings of a wife and small son. What's more he plans soon to go out into the world and direct activities in a school- room. Stucicnts: Y.Vl1crc's Al? Von 1 Ruth md Mon-we Circle: Chas amrl Iiobbv .Del Monlc'rsg Rest 'Period Ntlson In mints I lfc lwpinf :nv -40: 'I.lllll'h.hXVi1lL.L' fvssinng Iipsilmfn fur u-gn l,lll'S lurmzll: M51 Lulu s Iurnmlg Ilursly, .-Xl? ulcngs nl pluy: llurknm :xml Munly Xu'l1:u1l:n'5 rush 1IIlI!L'l'1 flnlr ll:u'lcn1,Uu1cg:1 Phi Slylc .- ff ' ' 1 ,X ff T, . ,114 .VU ww i, 1-5 3 '-iii v 9 INEZ SHELDON Shelly was the society editor of the Weekly in 1935, and is a member of Alpha Phi Gamma and Mu Zeta Rho. She has a major in English and lives in Stockton. 1,-P I L T:-Nr irllfllilllll h1ll1llllC!Q Iluml Frulic I':ul1lIcl'zun1mig'g llulf-time Arclliics on ulisplnyg This wnsn't pobufl 1 70 I xmiist 'lflrl 1 so . 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She is a member of Orchesis, the A Cappella choir, and Mu Zeta Rho. Evvie XVardg Leaving Susrmvillc-lirr-ll's cull! :md it was snowing lou. All :nllozlrll for Reno-fSmilu prctlyl IV s r I 4 lum' Iil' llnggirg Hello! Dining mom in rum' w NVIIO said: Meal l.u:xI ': I-Ii Marcella Flint l'owvr IJrivc g 'l'l1uL umm :mining X'Von1un hunters: XX'h0's thc wooden head? 'i1'Clc: unl'lllllL'l'H U c CPD ML-11: The fairer sex Czxlmoslj 75 f 1 1 J -.. 4... -3---f'f.'f , x 1 , V x N , N' 1 H ,.-I-5-1-an 1 ' ' 1 If ' .gif -, 1+ V X ' 7-w S I l r l . l V i l Q A 2 l. l 4: l ' '- , l I. 1 li if f l , V if' FX Xa MARGARET GRENFELL Marge is a history major from Williams. She has been chaplain, house manager, and sergeant- at-arms of Tau Kappa Kappa. In her junior year she took part in Dance Drama and has been a member of the Weekly staff. lx . I.. -Q fin, l.,.-.,. - . X ,.--4.,. . 1- ,V . ......M f- George pcrcliesg Russ'n mils: Nlulhur Nlnrv :incl I l ,. ff' if iff? lrnllier lIr:re's thc hinlic, Evviug Donner Lnkcg' Smile, Millie! I ,Q ,.'.v: 76 11 -Q.. l'ic4u11: llcrlgcs on bottom 4 klx:g15:l CIAIIICYSQ vnu gun-s5 --3 Isuphs ggi wut Wrulmpg In cumI'ur1: During lI0l'lSlI'l1CllflI1 onHrcg lin-forc mlnclcingg Anxious Aggie Anticipators Ni: Q V. w M4 Y 4 1 X 1 , r w r wi 1 , , 3 ., x, f f l 4 I f -1 f Lf,'l ,1sq.5.-. v K l I N l X . Ll? X fffrfl . N , X 6211 7- A 'I'77i' , X . f,x,.fg: '- A 371- '71: ffm: . .. '- . ff.: -Yfffi. ., , ,N ' ' 'k'13f:'lTY ,q,..., RAMONA WARD Mona is an English ma- jor and a transfer from her home town junior college, Sacramento. She has spent a busy senior year writing out warn- ings in fulfillment of her duties as secretary of Women's Hall. 0.113 ' Painters: Pulnlcrsi VVushcrs Mu Llftilf nrt play: Sujrh Snplunrturs llotfy: l:.ps1lrms pose: llilrll hikers 73 Q. , , x ' I U 1 oy: Mick: the Swede . Xl mul Luke: MNA A. A.: llmrnlyg Duc 4 olly: Akers :xml Rubs: ,lun und lhnrry: AI, Rnnlm, Lorlcy, tic 79 X I x ,3 4 X A w f 1 1 1 W PEGGY BOB LUCKENBILL Pretty Peg with the blonde, curly locks is a Stockton native and an English major. She plans to spend the next few years teaching. Duck Kay! Ilnrn Llxcsnf tllinusq Big llill at wr ,Tough sluclmlingh Hnlipy H xl Snowbirds: Iiill mul XViIl3 Lynch Izlucs . mga 6- Q, K f ' vw . Nh X X 11 ,,..,. :4 ,.,. Yvii'-1'-5 A I .112 .,, rw.. 1 LLQ' ' ., 0' 1 , t -1-0 ,,,f '- f xx? v -J' va, 1.1 'k 1 if fx-W, f' x, ' '- .bp 3' 'H' 4 .- .., V -v-up, A 'F 1. 5-Lx rv na. wg-'v 1 K. vp, -J! s ff J v iifs. 1 , Q N F ' 'ff'-1-1 VC! A K ' E' 1 ,X .Q uw 1. 1- x 1 M Q V LA L uw L 1 1 fm, 4, it am , lsvxfy-5,9 14-rlfiylr-- f,,,xE,,' 1 ' 2 1 1 'Y - af-'e.. .,, - -'---:.v,.,,,A wi? '-,VL-J'-5w2f.,,Iu fix, --rl u,, . :f:.: -'ff'a'Q'x,- E' .' 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JM 4-Pledge Tea 7-Chocolate Party I2-Christmas Party 16-Informal Dance I9-Pan-lslellenic 28-Pledge Tea I7-Basketball Dinner I6-Radio Dance 25-Mother and Father Party ZZ-Formal Dance 82 5 .5 K . S ix'-r N xr., -s,f V1 Ashley Curls Ifrru-a:r Lum: Uwuns Rcmwy lx. 1.1 T f'C Ilnxtcr Bishop fvhI'i5I1lllll Crane lfcrrogginrn Iflickcngcn Lyons Mcllonc l'ntlcrso11 Patton Roberts Silll1.ESU31lll XVhitcmox'c XVoocl xg 'Q 'S 'Q x 'fn liluurlull Davis 'Forbes Millmcrry Peck Starr Woolcy 'fi 3 J- hi' 41 in f-ali 1 'C' f ? .., Q4 Barnett Dennison johnson Miller 'Purim Scott Yancey Carter DeYoung -I ones Urtmzm R ailslmack XVzLrner Yellzmd Cary Dunstzm JOYY Mioore Ralston XVeston f r .- v r 1 ' H, wq V .-U, ara -en. NNY, ,, , , ' 1 -if-1.53,-9'Q.'jAt1.1f7e?n311j3,, I . -' 1- 11:-fy-fx: ffm. 1 1551, ,S 1, W 1 ,my ' L ,iv v N1-F4 rv vK,3.,fuff4gff. f . 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' 45... eq. 4:i,..--- A f . a , Q ' .sq , X ,A 4 . r K 1 , .. - L 1 4 , , , 4 , J K w x Az ,, .f A 5 ' ' N , . A 1 , 1. 4 -, 1 r- 'f' .N ww,-L4 .,f,. ,xk x' f a X xv. r 4- 4 J .-A fl ' L15 VIRGINIA BROWN Virginia is from Sacra- mento and has majored in public school music. She has been vice-presi- dent and president of Epsilon, is recorder of Mu Phi Epsilon, belongs to Phi Kappa Lambda, the A Cappella choir, the Pan-Hellenic Council and the Pacific Players. Her dulcet soprano voice se- cured her a lead in The Student Prince and par- ticipation in many musi- cal events .throughout Northern California. FALL Virginia Brown President -lane Kingdon Vice-President Betty McDougal Secretary lrva Rickson Treasurer Helen jean Torvend House Manager palm, Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. jan. jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May May X. jf SPRING Mary Bay lrva Rickson jane Kingdon Elizabeth Avery Helen jean Torvend C 4-Pledge Tea 17-Barn Dance I9-lVlotlier's Club Tea 9-Football Dinner 9-Informal Dance 16- Radio Dance 19 - Pan-Hellenic 17- Faculty Party 3- Radio Dance l 22 -Breakfast Dance -Formal Dance 84 Arnie: llonclxur L.Ul'lCL'll.lJ llisscln li. King M illvr R :wun Smith, .'xl'llU!.L1lSl Austin Avery llnwur llrnwn liuynmn IM-ca Alfllul Gay llook llorm-r ljnms K. King Kingllon Lzxgorin Blomgoxmrry Klorrnll Morgan Rector RlClC!-Zflll Rohrcr Squirvs Slxmxcr Stuart 85 l v E -?3fz'l1,f?5 llnclx Baer Bay Bentley llnrgcss Cllalnnnn Childs Coffman Gmnlricln Cloudy l:ll1ll.l'CllllCl1l1 Hepburn Qlauolms johns Jordan Kelley Lcfevcr Lowell Lnnrl Ncllougall Nickols O'Neil Pease Posey Sack Sayles Seavers Sherwoorl. Stone Tanbcrg Tilton Torvuucl - .IA-'.' 4 ,, -- A Q Q . ., .':'lg'f-,jff Qilla- .3 3 25--'.-yPf5 ' 1 11 -1,21-jf g2El:S5i?5?Q?F'1-'7' ' ' -l U ' .V 'M,,t,Z,X 1 Milf-fgffx wx 31 pw ,gf ezg ff you aff -- .,l. A ll l F lf . FALL Mona Hench President Raymonde Manuel Vice-President b Alinda Dohrman Treasurer Hazel Cheatham Secretary Frances Aberle House Manager Oct. Oct. Oct. ' jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. v Apr. f:f,f,.f Apr. C ' .. in Apr. MONA BELLE HENCH Busy Monie is a Stockton English major. She has been treasurer, secretary, and vice prexy of her frosh, junior and senior classes respective- ly. In her junior year she was on the ex com- mittee, the S. C. A. cabinet, was secretary of the A. W. S., and presi- dent of Orchesis. She belongs to the A Cap- pella Choir, the Pacific Players. Theta Alpha Phi, the Pan Hellenic council and Mu Zeta Rho, of which she has been president. ITL 1' 5? f-1 1-if--1. r 9 l . SPRING Ruth Beasley Raymonde Manuel Alincla Dohrman Hazel Cheatham Frances Aberle 4-Pledge Tea I6-Informal Dance 31-Homecoming I 23- Informal Dance l9-- Pan-Hellenic 25- Father's Dinner 28-Sorority Tea I0-Formal Dance 21-Mother's Club Tea Z5-Open House 86 Alu-rlc Iiznrnclt Ihsngluy llcchlolrl lionillu lifcmcr Bronzich Cuvc Vhisnmn Crum Chunihznn Cole I lhxon Dohrmau Finlclmlmcr Fulham Iircnvcs Hallmark. Hnrrxson Hawley Heuch Jollyvmm ,IOIIIISHII ,lorrlnu Lugsunarsum Liehmnn Lister Lovegriu Manual Marsh Mcillxzul Moran Parker R:-xusch 'Richardson Sanders SIICICIOH 'I'm'nh:1ll Vogt XVehhcr XVcstrum XVolf 4 ' f W '. J Y X X f ,. , mf- rw,-f 9? '- 1 f ,H 4:2 , W Qu ' 1 - W mf -. f ' X 2241-1' .fififx -ffl' .4 4.2 . rel. 152.45 5 ,alex 1-- VI ff TV' . ffl-il'-if ' FII. ..,-.v 4 . it H 1 .1 ':K'5 :1L' Qwie'er,f' :1fa.':.l:w2f r 1 'l . w- .L 'ill '. .. P2 fifis 12 'ik' 395' .. ,J 31531155 Edna Clark .dll gn, UF!! 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Q.. ,M '1 FALL SPRING Margaret Wennhold President Kathryn Heise Kathryn Heise Vice-President Roberta Burland Margaret Grenfell House Manager Margaret Grenfell Marion Dillinger Treasurer Marion Dillinger Recording Secretary Edna Clark Oct. 4-Pledge Tea F1 Oct. 31--I-Iomecoming Dec. 5- Doll Tea Dec. IZ-Christmas Party Feb. 13-Valentine Party Feb. 19-Pan-I-Iellenic May I5-Formal Dance I .ang ,..k,F V0 - 1 Q ' '-1 ra 'fm . .. . . K .- el ,, l'. 5if3iif ' f 5?-wo-X. 4 .1. Ir- ' ' . v ' K Hz, .- v.1,,.mf 45. fvq .ml . a..wL.?,A .. . -.13 i7L.,.,v..,.,mt, ' '- X11-jg-17--fa.. 'f21-efvfcup-. I. ' A --.5-..5..xtg 1.1.3, ' 11 ' R51f4f:':g' V w,:qg.t.fga:f v za - vi'Q?a:.,, -f '.-,,f,-n--1'1g:.:- '. .V .f- 2.-f 3--:aa '-Av.:-zrtg,-xf3:, Q 8-refs., '.':f.,,:., .: 1- ,....r1, .--Q.. -3, a-.f4.-.ed-'-,.'.. - - 1 -- 1.1 rgggqg-l.-f:1,., ,, - -'-1.:.:.- .--,Q .,,.,g.1r:. iii ' Bnrlzmd .Durst lohnson Meyers Vuntrc 0 r L J K Mrk Lx. P SAL Wm. v xv- 'S www X ,Q f-s Clark Dillinger Dinubilo Grunfcll A. 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A i is N? 1 .-ts I his , STE' 'rIXg T131 if Q4 t, ei! nf 'vw' 15 w M nd gas N MY .A ,sy 211 -f,P 2,3 cp l Y r 3,2 1 X a . ' , J' f 5:6 1 fr! ,191 mf l gc , H3 :if 'f ' -1, , 1 V3 cg. xg -in 1 , . 'A L li. 1 , s ,j A 17 'P W- 4 31 A 1 sei .. rlxrizffs. ' uf-I, ' ' .3 'f?.,fn 1.4q - ,ew-4 N'-vb .- ROBERT YOUNG Bob is a Weaverville boyland a business ad- ministration major, He is a smart fellow, be- longing to Phi Gamma Mu and the All-College Honor Society. His fra- ternity is Omega Phi Alpha. FALL Bob Coe Al Codiga Gordon White Gil Taylor George Bralye SPRING President Al Codiga Vice-President Dick Patriquin Secretary Ken Beatie Treasurer Gil Taylor House Manager George Bralye Phi Sept. I9-Inter-Fraternity Dance ' flaw., '? 1w'L1.5,F '.,1 ,.fs-fx ,sg A 7'J T hsijig-.3?'w Oct. 3-Informal Dance Nov. 7-lVlother's Bridge Party Nov. 14-Informal Dance Dec. 17-Kid's Party Feb. 27-Informal Dance Mar. 7-Tea Honoring Mrs. Lynch Apr. 9- Informal Dance May 1-Formal Dance , A-Gills-J.. 4: i g? 5 -1'rfg:3., I . , 7, , L, 4 1. -,M -:eff-L 1-... vi :.-fi f.N-, .Q-,p.,..,.g.,, . .. ,,l,.,, . ,,,,,. ....., . 1-, ,,,.. w . ' 'fr1l1'1515ws,, , . -f-32911132-gb, Mtg-,.'Z'fg?:,1 . 43? MSM- , 5' 'VZ .:f7J13l'f::::- Q 'i -...-,.5::-,e.-W: ,. - 1:1---.ra --W..-'.f ,, . .-nw. ,-tv.: - --'f,f.J:'-'31 r., . r.,G,,C.. 92 'W'-fkilrisi -'-,xx E I .145 ...- , . 1-, i9fQ' Cm, in-3 gl 1 ...- -.1 in , an f'al' '53 -7, I 'X W 4 A l ' .po . is N if f 4 l . If 5 ' i - if , l.,, 42 . 1 -' Alden K mlllltl Graham Johnson Il. lf. 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' .H Ah ,'L'1 A ..-. w?e9ggfe,1 3 'L mg, Yu WILLIAM LYNCH Bill is a farm boy from up the Chico way, but he intends to be a business man so he has majored in business administra- tion. He is a Rhizite and as he's an exgert at mak- ing stage lig ts hide just what they should, the Pacific Players claim him as a valued mem- ber. President Vice-President Sergeant at Arms Secretary House Manager SPRING W. K. Sturrock Al Harkins Gordon johnson Frank Wood Bob Blanchard da, Plul A May May Sept. 17-Watermelon Feed . f Sept. 19-Inter-Fraternity Dance 9 Oct. 31-Homecoming j Mar. 7-Literary Meeting L- ' Apr. 3-Blossom Dance ., W Apr. 18-lVlother's Club - Party 1- Formal Week-End 7-Bridge Party New 94 a.g.::,. -new -.fn Q-fu Gs'95.2L1' 'h'1l1e5il'?rf,. '-'w:': 'f.G'i4J?- w ' 'will'-L - -- fe:-1-51, 1, .Jr-515'- -,'::'gi'-EE. N57 -'-1 .J1.s,?3.,, z-'H-dj. 1,145 . -na ,QQ-J. Q.. ,- ' jw 3 r,ik:r-.- . ' ' 11-1 7:5 lfsfgr-as-,,,f:,..M '..,-,ra Q , x..-..,. -Kim -.f:,-un, ..u .-: J. 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Z,. 111E'f':f1 fFrb' I k , ,, ,. 1. x lt on . 5,-.,, l-1.'.,Q.,1,f.f.X 5 , . l- .. -Amlx-..--.:--15' , .,-,T 3,-f. -,,5,.gN:',n,,7,g -2 , 1, f t -, A - ' mu.-f wvxsvgsf:-,l,Av ,- - f f + ',,rx1.'Q5,n'fL',v.i s 2-J3'lf1TQi3344 w ,E ,df L ,J , - gnu i ., .r GWEN EATON Gwen is a girl that everybody likes despite the fact she's the presi- dent of Women's Hall and has to supervise the giving out of warnings. In her junior year Gwen was president of the Zet- agathean Club and she has been active in Y work on the campus. Music is her major. All'll'I'!1ll,RlVlTl'Il.,lilllVCl0I1 If Beginning the current year, the residents ol' Men's Hall, numbering seventy-four, elect- ed Rudy Rivera, Presidentg Hal Kniveton, Vice-Presidentg Dick Morrall, Secretaryffreas- urerg and a House Committee composed of Roy Berry, Rollie Campbell, Al Hedges, Frank Shame and Mike Polka. CI The Hrst social activity was 96 5'4- EQIOI1 stnncling 1 Nl zirrl, Izmhrcv, lfmilgvr 600 a party given in honor of jim Corson, welcoming him home from his trip to the Olympic games. ll On October 14th a party and radio dance, honoring the Women's Hall, was given in the Y rooms to assist new stu- dents in getting acquainted. ll A Chesterfield dance 'featured the annual informal given on November 14th in the college gym, with music by Al I9-larkins orchestra. It During the second semester a snow party was given at Long Barn. Although a minority of the Dorm attended, the sb M N hm-1 'Ss E56 bh- 'FP I party was a big success and no doubt will become an annual aflair. II Activities in Women's I-lall, dormi- tory for Pacific women students, centers about the three yearly dances. The Hrst dance of the fall semester, 1936-37, was held at the Philomathean Club and was an informal affair. Later in the semes- ter the girls gave a Christmas party, each one giving a present to another girl whose name she had previously drawn from the hat. QI A sport dance at the Pythian Castle on March 5 prepared the girls for the annual Spring Formal which was given at the Hotel Wolf April 17. x Q 1' X 11' x igxgaf., V 1' :'-'J---i,. .A Q. Y... N 5 ,. . .-., ., ,. 1,,,. H -f - w!'f'.'.a:ife'C. n?f. - .--'Qi -. -Z?:5K'?ff:eq45, - 1 'iirwi-:Jw--f-.,, 97 .---':':1',1 I ,L --v:.z.'-this.F-2-3:-5,1 Ta 171. . 524- , ,,-5-: 11-4 Q- .. 4,17 4 -:'-,TJs1Z'.'?:'.fr f f-fn ':'n.'.1,1-- v , ,C--'Z' 1 .' I - 'elf-'12, 'Z'-Fifi'-f.'f-9i,'r2' gt. 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I, ,. fiumin 1 -,J : ,vi :L-J -F721 af-2 5: :Q-13 16 .f:. Y .gg X X I 13: gy-. ag, X rsh X 234, -w f QW ,fs is :Q- VC. 1 'J L3 K 1 1 'l my 1 rw ' :Ji 1 .. N ,- Ly f tt 1 a 'Y rv- . .En Mt .. ,, .W c r ' sig ' 5,5 ff-:if mi. . 1 hilt 5, .., 2-Za' '15 bn r Jil ru. 54' Jer 9 .fi n 'lu A' f -egg 5. , , -. ag 5 9? t 65 1 525. 1 'fag 1 x' , Un: 4 Se -E 2 ' ry Q A t 2? Cf. ' lk K' X 5? ' PG U, ,T .f '7 xg- X 71, 1 r f J K 'FV-'Ms 'R ,. ,, L 'L Rffft. V' f 4 .. v R-,.:,. A C-E, --fr fi. lies 51:71. if 'f ii.. 1 ELIZABETH MCDOUGALL Blonde Betty has been secretary of Epsilon Lambda Sigma for two terms. She comes from the town of Newman and has majored in history. 11 We dedicate this page of the 1937 Naranjado to those personages on our campus who have done so much to keep us satisfied along nutritive lines -Our Cooks. II Mrs. Cora Lynch, better known as Ma , has charge of the campus dining hall, and all who eat there have nothing but I words of praise for her good and wholesome meals, II Alpha Theta sings the praises of their Mrs. Meallyg Epsilon's Mrs. Flack is ap- plauded just as muchg over at Mu Zeta Rho, Mrs. Harrold comes in for her share of glori- ncationg and at Tau Kappa Kappa the girls claim Mrs. Clark is the tops. Ii Over in Fraternity Circle the boys are split in admira- tion of two appetite appeasersg Archania. admirably applauds and anxiously awaits the offer- ings of their Mrs. G am bel while the Rhizites robustly re- flect and riotously respond to the food fixed for them by their Lola Fry. . 1'i1f..S55'1L-.fu ,-h'L':f :fr Wx - - k- sffrp-s. -.-.:1 fi. :que my . .4455 .s.'1.f f,: -u.. ,-15:0-:,. . . ,J-.: t?Jr .-rs wffapm. ' r1s,.:4.j5,--gfdgv., rqtigsuy zu.-ew . r ' e 'f-gf.-qw... H f- w . , .1w'.+3w.-'--N 1 J if ff 117: '-Q.-:, A 1.4 :Q'Eag7 J. . 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Pu -J. :fi Q n Nu .. . 5 una x 1, ,Q ,Hx T x , . , . 1 R 1 T l iuliil? i'fi?f1i'li Y T' 1 ,Tn .i W W W T, 1 W L X I 1 T J 1 , fain- ' I 5535, W T 'ilgijk 2 I 121243 iii - ,x , ifif. fig . T 5 . T 255 lj, J 5 X K K L .mf 'fr V-wif:-'ex , nf, E. O, Emi' ' '. b,1 T ff'i:vi'. . - 21,5551 ,.-'Ap A-1,5 ,wifi -.. f, 5- K VN, T T, .1 f V, - --'Aga 2'-1- 1gi'4'r:. f--T. . V 4-.:'Mg,, ,J ARTHUR BROWN Arthur is a Stockton boy who has had the perse- verance to get a Greek major. He nlielongs to Ph: Gamma u angi A11 College Honor Socxety. ii Ashley, limhxjcy, Foulgcr, Palton Rohmson, Scott, Young, DR. G. NVERNER H ovzorary C bavzcellm VICTOR ROBINSON Cbczncellm BETTY JEAN ASI-ILEY Vice-Cbancellov ELINOR CLEG1-TORN Scribe JOHN CECHINI Marshal 100 '5-sig, Compton, Slonu. Rivera, Hcnvh Ccncirulo Hritlitlls, Farley, Pcnsc, Childs, Raven CLARENCE COMPTON President' LOUIS SANDINE Vice-President BETTY RAE STONE Secretary RUOY RIVIERA Treasurer CARL FRISEN Publicity ROY CENCIRULO Money TREVOR CRTEEETHS Frosb Men MONA BELLE I-IENCH Frosb Women wJ f1-mf' vx+ Bmw .gagaima ERWIN FARLEY Depiitations ED GHOLTZ Public Affairs GREG PI-IIFER Public A17airs PAUL DOWDALL Religion RACHEL MARTIN C bapel LORA LOU CHILDS M enibersbip CLEM SWAGGERTY M eniberslnp ALICE TILTON Library PS GLADYS SANGUINETTI Room MERTAM PEASE COMPTON Race Relations FLORENCE SATO Race Relations BETH DODDS Social CARL I-IANSEN Cooperative MARGARET I-IANSEN Cooperative WARREN JOHNSON Peace I-IELEN WHEELERA Izconoinics BETTY RAVEN Corresponding Secretary VF 1' x 1' T A 'Q c,xH:ZR M5445 I-1-.. CSS' lr:-I-1: . f3:'--0 f: f':-15 '15 A-:5cf, an , ',,'...:j-:yy -,. . 'Nw.73,,-- IVR :gy-sd.-AC' jlrxur fb- -523, s.r.R:.9fk1.., , ,--3511, jL'f,. : .p,11:4:jf::- ' . 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' 1- -- - .. 5.-.1--,-., .pd L-H..-0 - '-Af.-.5-:Y-,ni 1r.'ff:24'-we-2 :Wren ' T T T-4 'Cf' 1 ,,w.- ?'b 9f9 ':'ff':7 1l1gL'7:4- 1 I ' A :L s.'.':'agg3::1::Pf-f:'-9:f1E:si1:p5g'1Qxif,wgEg-Q:5-Pggige ie 115'- S-I 1,fQ.i.f--'Q,a?,,i1f'!'1- 1 ff- ' M-. MERIAN PEASE ' COMPTON Little Merian with the mischievous twinkle in her eye is a resident of Stockton, an English ma- jor, a worker in the Stu- dent Christian Associa- tion. and the happy bride of Paciiic's foremost can- did cameraman. es '9 '5 'F '-qi 1 Xl! Ill. 3- 51' ' 1 Hoyas, Ccncirnlo, llicclunan, Kingnlon, Reclhorn Reynolds, Scott, Stanford, Turkaltc Beta, Beta, Brin, Fred. Boyes George Butler Roy Cencirulo Harold Dieckman jane Kingdom Alonzo Reynolds Noel Schaeffer Geraldine Scott Mary Stanford Alex Turkatte .NN I Dorothy Reelhorn 2 V532 v, , , l l ' l l' l Ahboll, Alden, lloycs, 'Dietrich kfgluellue, Notuwarc, Nelson Roger Abbott Albert LeQuellac Ralph Alden Gene Martin Dr. A. T. Bawden Norman Noteware Louis Billones Douglas Nelson Fred. Boyes Richard Pugmire l-larvey Burgess Russell Pugmire William Dietrich Karl Rigor Ellis Elder Miriam Robinson Wilbur Earley Rose Lee Rowe Mae Francis I David Smith Orrie Fraser Richard Toms jack Guggalz Wilson Weckel l-lomer Hansen Allen Woods Prof. j. l-l. jonte Mrs. Allen Woods Ernest Kaster jack Ziegler Wx! M.- ,.'.'- rr ,.-1 ' ul. ff-... - V. .4 -Q. rm,-Ave-... . - - w-,An -4--..,, ,J-'js'-'.. :- 4.. -P Q...-r--.s -- .. ...L ,-f -- A-L-,'. -- -,Q 1t.,. 'HV'-.l.,,, ,.-'Q ' I' -t . W 25' --2-'-,Nw I vy?-T-'m 'If . -.. 1-ff L , 1 -2-ya:-' . Us-L:-' -. . ld-'3,-2-g.A.nN1'2f-'--nf. ...M-U' -J-g - ' s. 'l21l!'f'J N1 tu , ,- 5314. L3:.-.NL - f --Huy-gp rjbq--A-,-...r ,,,A..-.--'-V- '. L -wr' L 1' , - 11-.r.,,-,'v1v:- -' --.Qi-etfhf,--v q,3a,., .4---ia. ...L Dr 5.3. . , , ,,..a--fgi:ji'Ltf' :L-.35 .1 Tjf f ' .:.-.,3q-.xf':'gr. . -'ww 5-,--,f-L-wr., ,.-. 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PL Ashley, Iory, Patton Robuxsou, Scott, Young VICTOR ROBINSON P7'6SiLfE'1'Zf ARTHUR BROWN Vice-I resident J MALCOLM R. EISELEN Sec1'ezf'ary-Treasure1' 104 'T' til' X .V fig Pig, 1 .V - r x..'1f :il I-, . 'C 59. V' J' 'E anim ' W' 1, ri., .Y , ,Ghz JC. ..,f. ,vit ,,.E ..,.-ll A , . ,ul ' ,img H gf.-N ' H .fpf , .. uv tm L f. Ill me -l l l ? v .M-'H ' ,, ,. . . .-.. . mm, K- 1513. -w. 1 4, I-,V-fi .5 - , f J , 1. , v v ,i .., 1:-,Hr.'-... Ashley, llurlnml, Childs, Emhrey, Hnlmsou Miller, l'ul'lun, Rollcrts, Scott, 'lnrkaillc 'furnlmll Q Q A MEMBERS Betty jean Ashley Aileen Buoy Roberta Burland OFFICERS Evelyn Clark Lora L. Childs Edwa Lan don Helen Danner g . 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MU, .-KS, ,f' xl!g!,,!' 7 1 ' I , ' '+,,1rl,.4,.-,..-mu , l . l :',www-L'.'e11- X V If I , ,:g,'.yfJi1Ii7 f, -ffpz..,.Q I ' ,N ,N f,I:,-.- :- w , l I :15'l'f.1 I N Vgcyv.,-f l affffi ' Y 22231 l .4 1 jeff: l ,r - I Vg-, l 1 W , w w 1 J l l , . l 'W Y l . , . 'Ffa l 134 N- w l 1 -I '- Y -+291 1 W, l 2552 1 .: r l 'iii I - - ' i lf Q . l ju, 1 5:22 y 3.552 gui l P lr. ro. 4 ., sf., A gezz, -r W. .,,gL CATHERINE AUSTIN Red-headed Kay, from San Francisco, has ma- jored in both English and dramatic Art. She be- longs to Epsilon Lambda Sigma and Orchesis, and has been secretary of the Pacific Players. She was class treasurer in her sophomore year. Frances Aberle Eleanor Boothe Verna Dunstan M argaret George Mildred I-larrlson Dorothy Kolln Mary jean Lowell Beverley McGhan l-lelen jean Torvencl Annaly UChlCl8. 1gQf'1-Af, f 1 L X 6 f P ' wat. '1 k -abr Us r a-ur,,,,,5-.sm .34 v,+,,Q2g,j-L,v w -f.!v--Q r rr X.. 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'I-1.1, 1, ,:-f-- I .sw-1:--.--,-,.-,, . - ., . , 1 . 1- Y-.Q-1-:sky - N- F .. :ir '-11'-'. af, L-'L ,'-r'-r.1'o'.'. -.,.a'gv4, 1...,-.- -. ,411 Wu, ?:, 3.1.-.c,rg-.051--zfs,..f-.-'zS L.: Q.-wh:--f ' ' - ' f--1 -,'A,,'f',,,y-1 , 7- 11.-fg,.w-.,,,x5. ng,.,l9f:v:.g1p4,,g.J5e,A-,g:gqg.1 lg-,gi -j.'15q,'E.L-Iu,.-,X,.u- -- - '- nv:f,grg-,-,:5.-gy 'g fizglfgi-,g fr.f.'.' -J--A -- , l Er HELEN WHEELER Helen, go-getter cham- pion of the down-trod- den, is a sociology major from Manteca. She has been a member of the S. C. A. and A. W. S. cabinets and president of the Women's Athletic Association which she represented in Oregon at the 1937 convention of the Athletic Federation of College Women. She has won a numeral, let- ter, and sweater by skill- ful participation in wom- en's sports. ,wah Bishop, llowcrs, Clicatllam Hmvluy, Lund, Stuart II Girls activities during the past academic year have con- sisted of quite a comprehen- sive variety of events which have ranged all the Way from hockey in the held of sports to sending two delegates to a meeting in the North-West. ll Under the capable leader- ship of Helen Wheeler, Presi- dent of Women's A t h l e tic 108 Association, intra-mural activities have been in progress the year around, wo- men's intra-mural hockey having been won by the upper class women during the lirst semester. ll The preliminaries in the tennis tour- nament were played during the early part of the second semester and the 'finals in the singles were played on Class Day with Dickie ,lacobs and Madge llepburn contending for honors. II The freshmen women surprised all interested by smashing their way to vic- tory in the basketball league during the month of February. Ping-Pong, that game which looks easy but is so hard to play well, was also Won by the iirst year Women when Violet Graves walked through all her opponents in straight set fashion Her victories came in the month of March. ll The baseball league is just getting under way at time of writing and will finish too late in the semester for the results to be carried in this book. While we have no record of badminton results we are sure that that sport is not being omitted but has been included in this varied program of sports. II During the Hrst semester the Wo- men's Athletic Association sponsored a play day between the Modesto junior College girls and PaciHc's versatile wo- men. Chief sports participated in were 'f fl 5511411 we 'TI' ' ' .,g...2'fb'WT3'77.J ,'l.J 5,21 HI, iql,..+,,.- f l 5321,-.. l fiiiffi , l f 1 Vi, r l ,i l 'Fi'-7 .1 X 1 ,VAA . . , l -' l l Z I 1 N ,. ,,. k KATHRYN HEISE Kay is a history major from Gardnerville, Ne- vada fthe place that is so popular with Pacific elopeesj. She belongs to Tau Kappa Kappa, of which she has been house manager, vice - president and president. She has been a member of the Pan-Hellenic Council. volley-ball and hockey. Mo- desto won the hockey match by the close score of 3-2. II On April lOth of this se- mester the local lassies trav- eled to Sacramento to take part in a triangular play clay held on the Sacramento junior College grounds. II So much for athletics. On the social side of the ledger we 110 see that the W. A. A. put on an elabor- ate evening party in the Pacific gym- nasium on the night ol' October Znd. In November they went into the Santa Cruz mountains. for a week-end party. Il On April 28th the Association gave a banquet in honor of Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pacific's head football coach. To hnish out the year in grand style the girls spent the week-end of May l5th in Yosemite Valley. II Helen Wheeler, President of W. A. A., and jane Stuart, junior Class Rep- resentative, were the members selected from the Association Cabinet to repre- sent the local women at the Par Western - ,. .r,,.s....,,.,--mu' , A-Y -'-4...-.x Vp., 1 Conference of the Athletic Federation of College Women which was held at Eugene, Oregon, on the days of April first, second, and third. 4 W. A. A. CABINET President Sr. Representative jr. Representative So. Representative Pr, Representative Helen Wheeler . Hazel Cheatham jane Stuart Mae Bishop Lovella Hawley Katherine Lund Secretary Barbara Bowers Rec. Secretary Polly Parsons Treasurer 111 -Z .pf-u s ,H wjhr 2 Q -' .--.- ls- . ' - ---1 -:--1-- --r 'ac .:1'f'4 '1lw'w1-'f-f m 'Ti' . iff- if-5--Sfmt Q 1. rf 1'nvQ+'5 644.0?-:i.-wsf.3.i1?:- 1 f1.'v,-.1-,f'!i ': 1-f-awe.-,-ff.E2'T H ' ?i-: 1-1 . .A ,S ,tightlygm3553,-.7.fwftgwt I AEA 35573 ga, 1- rvvp...f. 'Y' 'ti ' 1 ,- if -'. 21 '-fi vfi'- 'j15 -12,,2,7, X, YASUKO KUSUNOKI Yasuko, whose home town is San Francisco, has majored in religious education. The race re- lations group of the Student Christian Asso- ciation has profited from her participation in its activites. Hallzpflz xi .4-P W Farley, Eaton, Pnlriquin, Hall Stuart, V. Peck, ll. G, Puck C Ii The Pacific Student Asso- ciation has had the honor dur- ing the past year of having one of the most elhcient and best organized Rally Committees in the history of the school. Members of this committee in- clude: Vincent Peck, Chair- man, Durand lrlall, Dick Pat- riquin, Dick Eaton, Erwin Farley, Bobbin Gay Peck, and jane Stuart. H2 v--' -wa -wqvfw-1-. fm-ai vgfraaawrf wk ' ' fbi, jhalib 3 L 1-sk, -V Ven V 1- . 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QLJK' is , 4 51.201, RALPH ALDEN Rosie is from Vallejo, is a chemistry major, a member of Omega Phi Alpha, Ortha Meta Para, and the Block P Society since he was on the Board of Athletic Con- trol last year. 'f ra- ffzeij I x r ...- -,'. ,Q -1 fam ag, -v llreerlrrn lf Breeden, Robert L., Doc to everyone who knows him, Hnishes another year as the guiding hand of the Pacihc sports program in his nerve- racking position of Director of Athletics. Under D 0 c ' s supervision, PaciHc's athletic program is constantly enlarg- ing and intensifying itself with 1938 looming as the year when progress will hit a new peak. rw Kiwi- ,X ,.-efgrmxi 114 l'V'ff?w:r.,, .-5't':-1' -J, 'xffqff K. -.-J: 1- ff-gg: :- at .. 2-..:-J ,,. ' '- -. s 1:? S,':g-'-..-.. . , -,x:5l.G-.if-:z.V.-3.2 V .-t'k1i'EZQTa'u ' - ,-g'I-f'4.-..- -4 '+'df1gQ,1,-.-, ' , ' -r, -Q.: -,-Wm -affix-r... I ,..r1Qig:,:-.-,'i.-4, , . . r ,y.t-,nsiyst-mn . ,.-'rv-. 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Ritter, Faculty Representative Sharp, I-lead Managers, Taylor and johnson, and Graduate Manager Wally l-lallherg. Q 1l5 2-fu - 'igfklftri ljfkl.. 1 -, , X ,.,i. lllan fuss Johnson Taylor XYllil1: Roscclli Pollcu Tliumzxs IA, t'l ' i lp 'l , QVU4, 1 l .cl -1 fvnffwl, ,. - C 1 l f 1 an V 3-it -ff cm 21332 JOHN JoHNsoN Gumdrop is an eco- nomics major from Pied- mont. He belongs to Omega Phi Alpha, has played in the band for two years and is a mem- ber of the Block P So- ciety, since he has faith- fully Filled the position of basketball manager for two years. II In his fourth season at Pa- cihc, the white-haired patri- arch of the gridiron, Amos Alonzo Stagg, succeeded in doing what no coach has been able to do before him, speci- Hcally, to bring an undisputed Far Western football crown to C. O. P. Next year will be his forty-eighth year of active coaching. 116 Nw 44: Kjcldsen, Carson, Francis II What the athletic coaching staff lacked in numbers during the '36-'37 regime, it made up in enthusiasm and hard work. With the departure of Laurie Apitz for Eastern pastures, Ralph Francis took over the reins as Varsity basketball mentor and football line coach, while Chris Kjeldsen moved into the driver's seat for the Frosh basketeers, Varsity and Frosh Tennis- men, and the newly organized Frosh swim squad. The Great Dane also as- sisted jim Corson with the Freshman gridders. CI The latter did his usual hne job in developing a scrappy squad of foot- ballers in the true C. O. P. Freshman tradition. Corson's work as a groomer of future varsity material has been an invaluable asset to Pacific for the past half-dozen years. .J-nag M 'B Q K Q x II Kjeldsen also did a bangup job in bringing the yearling cagers through their season with but one defeat. His tennis and swimming teams did not fare quite so well, mainly because of lack of material. However, the blond boss can point to the fact that all of his squads showed considerable improvement as the year progressed. ll No less conscientious was Ralph Francis, the worry specialist, who de- veloped a banner crop of gray hair in his first season as Head Basketball Coach. His cagers got off to a bad start, ran into a flock of bad breaks, lost twelve straight, but Ralph rallied them to a remarkable comeback which reached record proportions in the final Game against deadly rivals Fresno. icq? all 1 .1 D 1 tif-li-1fs..,h 1 X , .u v LZ.:M?m ,.-ffl A '3p3g?,'g:-fr ' , ' La,-,.5.1i,,.,,,,, A -C,-rf 'ggi---L X -w:.1.'11e,.Q?:, 1l'fa..- ,. , g-L .- if axial... 1 17 ,---rf. 3, arent, -'r-,-,,1.!-,-iff-W., ' rm --A ,gn -- . . -....--f.: . . .g- - . 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'X ,N ,I K ll lfilill 7 , lf 'lf-if l ' l , J ll: ', .lr , ,Q ' if -. 'I lg. T. 5 ,qjf 1351, .-Jw -. rl?-7 xffliri -3.41- ., .,,. 5' .N :az 1 aff' -my ' .X 33.5 an HJ? 9- -i 1 . F351 Q3 7 figl xifii- J,,,,, Q ,iz 'l GIL TAYLOR ii P. A. is a business major from Yuba City. He has been treasurer of Omega Phi Alpha, foot- ball manager and conse- quently a member of the Block P Society. He played in the band one year. ll Wally Irlallberg, the bespec- tacled fellow from Minnesota, has during the past year step- ped into the vacated shoes of former Graduate M a n a g e r Ralph Francis, who is now a coach. II Wally had charge of the dirty end of the Physical Ecl- ucation Department, that is: he had to see that the athletes had clean outnts each week for practice and he had to keep track of all the equipment. 5321--e.. e i5,A.'gg'l3.R,f rrf.24:+Er 1. 15:-V. , ' g W1 27556 -1552x513 ., ., Q -1,, i,:v,A,,x, . l 118 fn'-A fr- ' 'I ' ' fiw , .. 'M 'f L?9 f'A - . ' ' A ,fb 1 .iv -' - r 'v J F' . '1 .' ' 'Pi :V '. ' , - M-1. , 5,- 1 AMR D A If ' W --Y -.--.. v-.,.a.n... 3 'H' 'ff' jnnibad I W I 1 L A f Q 1 ,,, J ., 142 x a K t 1 GORDON JOHNSON Gordie, 1936 winner of the Red Busher trophy, and a prize of a type- writer. both awards for prowess in football, is an engineering major from Palo Alto. San Mateo Junior College claimed his First two years of post high school train- ing. He has played two seasons of varsity foot- ball and one season of basketball. He belongs to the Block P Society and Rho Lambda Phi. A l ll The 1936 football season Went down in the books as the most successful in Pacific his- tory. The battling Bengals, in their fourth year under the tutelage of the Grand Old Man, Amos Alonzo Stagg, reached heights hitherto unat- tained by Tiger gridders when they nabbed undisputed cham- pionship of the Far Western 120 r 6 611 ' Conference by wading through all op- position undeleated and unscored upon. II The Orange and Black gridmen scored 75 points to their four conference opponents' 0, and walloped the arch- enemy Fresno Bulldogs 17-0, which rep- resented the '36 high-Water mark for the continually-rising tide of Pacihc foot- ball. Other league opponents were taken down the line, to-wit: Chico, 20-Og Cal. Aggies, I3-05 Nevada, Z5-0. Il Outside their Far Western bailiwick, the Staggmen were no less impressive, although the competition was of much sterner stull. In the season's curtain- raiser, Pacific played California to a standstill during the 'hrst half, Hnal tally reading l-l-0 Cal., but by no means an indication of superiority that day The Cal Ramblers tlsittle Bearsl were easy meat for the Tigers 26 0 Once again the favored Bengals let the San jose Jinx slap them down, 8 O They made it close against Loyola taking the mea 44' -F' ML. C-fx..s s 1 ger end of a 7-6 score. Catastrophe caught up with the Orange and Black at Kezar Stadium on Thanksgiving Day when the Gaels of St. Mary's ran over the newly-crowned Far Western champs, 34-0. Cold turkey Huh Cnc I-hlfhack af 2 c.- , . . . ' V. .. . ' . . c . . . X - . , . , . K V . . c , . . . A V , . . . ,, K J .H 4. -,wah . IM,-5 ,:Tv ' f . .::-- ,- ,,,vS.-,3:.- f-:- -,,.-gqiw 3:1 N ici? Q5 me . ' 5-:.sjw,f.w . - 1151: U. fQT5:.,:-t't - in-f'l1-fd' is LW-21:-.a. si..-:Ti P'-'-'1: '5'.'?L'1f:i:.ff ' . , .,, - N ,K--. , , f,.5,'.f::r-' -max' fnzv.. -.-f -1 ',.41f':1v--N., -,-r:'f.T?--fgfir' 27-1,':'::i'-1 J',.- 111'--Lv, -':g-cv-'---?':?.f.4wx ...--an -Q. 1: ',,1-gffqlrf.-- fl 'T' I -xv-1-fC'.:. 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Tn, , 1 ff, ,M . 5,5 ' 4 ki 1 X K, ,s . , .V M. .,.,,A,-,Lu K, ,,.,.,,K,,i ,W P ' ,,1'2' -LC A K- -f wb-1 L J '2 1 ' . . , 3 rjfvv JOHN CECHINI John has played three seasons of varsity foot- ball, winning in 1935 the Red Busher trophy and in 1936 the Friedberger trophy, captainship of the squad, and honorable mention on the All Coast team. In both '35 and '36 he was All Confer- ence center. He is a so- cial science major from Stockton. and has been treasurer of the Block P Society, marshal of All College Honor and chair- man of the Student Af- fairs Committee. Jafcw ., In .x .r -' - 'QQ' for the Bengals! The last chapter was written into the 1936 gridiron scroll at San Diego, where Pacific and Uncle Sam's Marines battled to a 60-minute draw, each get- ting exactly nothing for their labor. Score: 0-0. II Considering the hazardous 10-game schedule played, the Seeyopeeyites acquitted them- 5.2: .B- 1-nv ill' N1 . -.. e. -. uf..-'lm f. w' -we-.. 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Other Pacific men who distin- guished themselves on the striped turf were joey Olaeta, blocking quarter- backg Martinovich, fullbackg Roger Baer, endg Coe, Cortez and George, halfbacks. ll At the close of the season john Ce- chini was named honorary captain of the squad by his mates and awarded the Friedberger cup for gridiron leadership. johnson received the Busher trophy in fwk Mais vw -fvfa'-'wx recognition of his outstanding line play. ll Recipients of the major football award, the coveted Block P, totaled 29, including the following: Alexander, Avery, Baer, R. Campbell, T. Camp- rudlll Clarence Cortez I-lalihacl: ga.. lY'!' K x ' 1559 Sf' .N Mg. A usfw Mfifx- ,593 -,ug vf.,,,v:L'4 ..-Engl.. 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He played frosh basketball and foot- ball and worked up to be a varsity star in both sports. He also plays tennis and is a member of the Block P Society. He has been president of Men's Hall, a member of the Student Affairs Committee and of Qmega Phi. He's from Grass Valley and is a busi- ness major. bell, Cechini, Codiga, Coe, Cortez, George, Crubbs, Haw- ley, ljams, johnson, Kaufman, Keithley, Koehler, Martino- vich, O'Hare, Olaeta, Rivera, Robinson, Rippey, C. Swag- erty, Siegfried, Silva, Tresize, Woodard, and Taylor, man- ager. Of these, nine played their last 'football for C. O. P. in 1936-Baer, Cechini, Coe, 124 I 6 ffl ' Cortez, Ijams, johnson, Olaeta, Robin- son, Tresize. They will be sorely missed in 1937, but with such tested stars as Martinovich, O'I-Iare, Silva and George as a nucleus, Coach Stagg should be able to field another Hne eleven next fall, a team that should stride down the path of those golden footballs with a step as vigorous as that of the l936 trail-blazers. PACIFIC vs. CALIFORNIA ll The Orange and Black-clads from Stockton stun the U. C. contingent by moving down the Held in the first quar- ter on passes by Cortez and George. Cortez breaks away for I0 and a Hrst down on the Bears' 5, Where I-Ierwig in- tercepts an aerial. Pacihc outscraps the Cal. team to a scoreless half-time tie. . . . The Bear machine gets going in the third quarterg despite dogged resistance, breaks the ice on a long scoring pass 1-i'.l-Iwi V - . rlr'4',itv . -I sf- ' -- M. from Chapman to Meek. Sparks con- verts and Cal. leads. With less than three minutes to go, the Bears recover a C. O. P. fumble on the Tiger 24. A pass is good to the l-yard line. From there it takes three downs before the Bengal ,off-T' . ...L3.:53-??i7i7Q1g3,:?E2Lagif.i3S:Q522ii5LJi Q ,,. I --ng 1:.'1 -'f1. ..:,f. r.':-ffacw' at fp, ,- 1s-l W 1. : -29315513 i f'2fZs1:Fqi vii :Qfif l ,J . .isfit .lg I J aq.,,.,7- . ROGER BAER Roger is a physical edu- cation major from San Francisco. He played frosh basketball an d football, and has been a valuable member of the football varsity. He has served on the executive committee and is a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Phi and the Block P Society. 5 'Q Fi J r 5 Y - X V ' ... -4.3 jamie! lffhliis line bends enough to allow Cornell to enter pay dirt. Sparks makes it again. Sixty- minute men Cechini, Glaeta, O'leIare, johnson practically out on their feet, having played inspired ball. Coe and Cortez receive generous praise for punting which keeps Cal. back on its collective heel all afternoon. Result of Act 1 of fziht. N ..Xf'.j?,...T 126 E Xlfooclznrrl, Trenililcy, XVilliams, Trnxlcr, Campbell Koehler, Rxppey,ih'uhI1ra, Keithley, Cechini 6' 611 ' the l936 version of Staggs-at-Bay: Cali- fornia 14, Pacihc 0. CAL. RAIVIBLIERS vs. PACIFIC II The Bengals gain a measure of revenge for the Cal. defeat by passing the Ramblers, Cal. reserves, into the turf. Pacihc opens the tallying in the second chapter when George tosses a 25-yarder to Coe on the goal line. Mar- tinovich makes it 7. In the second half, Coe scores twice again on flips from Tommy Campbell. joey Olaeta plunges for another six-pointer. Phil IVIartino- vich left-foots another one between the masts. Final score: Pacihc 26, Cal. Ramblers 0. PACIFIC vs. SAN .IOSE STATE ll Intcnt upon smashing the Spartan bugaboo the Tigers outplay and out- chargc the San .Ioseans throughout the first half which is barren of any scor- ing Between the halves something -x'- 9 L-Hwn nw.. .1- happens, because the Tigers are tabbies all during the second half. The break that starts the Spartans rolling comes midway in the third period when Bob C::e, attempting to punt from the end zone, fumbles and recovers for a safety. s Z I T yy in , I . f f John Oleatn , , f l ' - F Quart frlncl' ,Y r f, r x Nfl s w w 1 I e -4 pf I A 1 I I A f L . X L , 4. 3 L ' I Q. H' .Zine 51.. 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He is a member of Omega Phi Alpha. , , k we V Q 1 .9 R, : v l 4 ' P ' Q- Q ' 5' , .,s ' ,1 I fp:-. - , -. . . . Q V . 1 1 ,, V 1 y 1- .vi , -,. .N I : ' . W ug ' -Q nu v . r N m,l fr I . A I - . , . f I u 4 A few plays later, Bocchi, San jose pony back, rockets through guard and is off to the races, ending his 46-yard scoring jaunt standing up. Grubbs blocks try for point, but the game is gone, and Stagg has yet to defeat San jose. Score: San jose 8, Pa- cific O. 128 N-s. Kaufman, George, llrzilyc, Silvu,.C0rliga . - Avery, Mm-tinovicli, Campbell, O'l4'Iare, Siegfried K 6 ' PACIFIC vs. Cl-IICO STATE ll Score No. l comes when Coe inter- cepts a Chico pass on his own 15, runs 30 and laterals to George, who goes the rest of the way behind lVlartinovich's power-house blocking. The latter kicks the point. George passes I0 yards to Codiga for No. 2. Silva, a guard, recov- ered a fumble over the goal line for the third and last touchdown. Final score, Pacific 20, Chico O. PACIFIC vs. LOYOLA ilf The battle of Gilmore . . . and what a scrap it turns out to be. Outweighed and outgained consistently, the Stagg- men refuse to play stooge for the Lions. Lions roar to the Hrst score in the very first round, Acquarelli carrying it over, Ratkovich boosting the toe tal En iaged ligers flare back with a 75 yard march straight down the Held for six .Nw L. '? points, Martinovich bucking across. Tragedy rears its ugly countenance as Iron Mike misses the attempt at con- version. Much groaning, grunting, but Tlill hams Tackle 'K' .1 x 1 lr-K' rp 2. 1' 4. x s -' u - S I ,H v..f'73,1-J. V ,,,.-14 .,j.----,rg A r, 2 . 'za .'+-ylwicttiw -M....A, I A +R, ' -' 'ae - -'Q-M .-vi--, ,4 1 :,4,s..q.- -n A ..- ...,,,,.-.JV-,,, - -.,...,,..i.....f.f , J..-e .A . cp. My J .- .tx ..1--31-5.f:,,'-:-ggi. -.,- .3-,3'gQ'..,,, -A an.-.5 .-L..ff A in. .f'l-':i'7D1'1,g,Q , . -lTqEx3.'i1Q12?jf1:ff,-..,,,. ,,,.,-11 -1 t -. ,Q , .,A:!::S,ff:f ---.-jg. 'v.i3:..41'. 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His major is eco- nomics and his fraternity is Rho Lambda Phi, of which he has been the sergeant-at-arms. Playing varsity football in '34 d '35 d h' an ma e im a member of the Block P Society. Jafttu' Q Q J if no more scoring for the even- ing. Cortez punts 'em pretty to keep the Lions away from the Tiger lair. George hits bulls-eyes to maintain Pacino offensive to the bitter end. At the facleout: Loyola 7, Pa- cino 6. L CAL. AGGIES vs. PACIFIC GI lrlomecoming .... The sec- 130 2 il ia A1 ' i 1 l il: , 5 ll . , 6 K T ond conference contest is a shambles. The Aggies are over-matched, but show good spirit. Most of the Bengal Hrst- stringers play a period or two, then re- tire for the evening to rest up for Nevada. Sandy Tresize steals the show, reeling off consistent I0-yard gains, but scoring is done by Martinovich and Cortez on short bucks. Olaeta toes one through the uprights. Somewhat disap- pointed grads add and re-add the score, still get only Pacihc 13, Cal. Aggies 0. NEVADA vs. PACIFIC II Pacific matches Nevada's wide open forward-lateral attack with alert defen- sive halfback play. After a scoreless first frame, Phil Martinovich starts the Ben- gal parade by spearing a Nevada aerial and booming 60 yards to the Wolves' ll. ln two shots, Coe is over. Shortly afterwards, Keithley took Tresize's toss in the end zone for the second score. M +Wh- Cortez and Tommy Campbell also go over. The glad news: Pacific 25, Nevada 0. FRESNO STATE vs. PACIFIC ll The most important fracas of the Vic Robinson . Guard --L ' ' n- Z7 J V-.v A P x , x Ll: :rf , Tk, ,-I.,-a.,, .. .s..p,s-M.,-ng.. , - - ss '. Nz, 4-.1-,...A 3 ,A-1 'n,,l--t -- 1,--auf . 21: ,., 1 1 ,,-.--:tie -1- ... ,'..q,3-vw.. L -z -'-7,31 N . ,,..--0 - . 1, - '.:'.-Y-.-Lf- :.v-1 -. 'f.a-...n r f f--'fn-'-'7?i1. 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A full house gathers to Watch the battle for the cham- pionship of the conference .... Great line play by johnson, Silva and Cechini smother all Fresno's attempts at a running attack. Gaping holes are open- ed in the Stateris forward wall. Real blocking by Martinovich and Olaeta enables Coe to scamper 52 yards on a fake punt in the second period. 13'-.fi5i'-L-J. .xt-ff --, 23-:-H.-fe. ,.ff,..-,mg .fgb-r' -:' . -- :V-.1-7--, - - :,o3Q'-Qiew .-.. -.- za, . - an ..-. -ff... ' -2- -'lfffv' 1-N.. 'z 3.35. 'f,.3L',- 'Gram .,g,1.-ln-,,. ,K - '1:i-ff-1:'.,'-T-, -. Wie-sem, .- ...rzfflmfr ' -rg.-5,-,r1:'f.g,,: 'f'v,Hg5!d4f'-Q . es f q'FPf'1-iq, '11. :.-:-gr-wif.. -P.-, . ' gg.-ye ' ' -7:5-1.7 mrs,-.L-Rf - 'rw Hui F53i'5f'2?f t ?SX. -1.9.-Qi.. 132 PQ -dh Glasier, Scllnnlile, lilctilollicxi, I-Imvley, Rivera Aluxaunler, Palrlqnin, Green, Swaggerty, Snthcrlnnzl 6' Ki' ' Fresno holds on the 10, so Martinovich drops back and plants a placekick over the bar for 3 points. Before the half is up, George scoots around end for a stand- up score, Mike converts. In the second half, the red-hot Bengals strike pay-dirt again on a pass from George to Coe. F i n al score satisfies everyone but Fresno .... Pacific 17, Fresno O. PACIFIC vs, ST. lVIARY'S II Gorcly johnson and Corky Cortez were the only Pacific standouts in a truly hopeless game. The Bengals meet the Madiganmen at the wrong time, in- asmuch as they are having a psycholog- ical letdown and the Gaels are very much on the upswing. So Pacilic has very little to be thankful for on this Turkey Day. . St. IVIary's 34, Pacific 0. PACIFIC vs. U. S. MARINES II Cortez winds up career with another fine exhibition of punting. johnson ivkvqul shows southern fans how to get down under punts. Fine prospect uncovered in Ben Alexander, who blocks with fi- nesse. An average ending to a better- than-average season. Pacinc 0, Ma- rines O. 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He has been president and house mah- ager of Rl-iizomia and has V been on the Interfratern- ity council for two years. Bob played football in '34 and '35 so belongs to the Block P Society. Membership in the Stu- dent Affairs Committee is another of his respon- sibilities. Kicutz, Loomis, Polka, Timm, Irwin Tnnberg, Super jfzzmli, Jnnibnl 11 The 1936 edition of Cor- son's Cubs, better known as the Bengal Babes, displayed considerable promise in win- ning two, tying two and drop- ping one of a five game sche- dule. The Cubs turned in the nnest defensive record of any frosh team in the history of the school in holding their op- ponents to a total of I3 points in live contests. Miz- 'H . 5 1-IW--1 A f LES' Nh Arm nigga 41,2551 134 ..., . ,,:.'91L-A, .tiff-- 0f'P . x5 ' . , iflii-af? ' if Wm ' ' '- .5'v.'.-'- Fx: Hfij' ' ' .1 qw . -A -f:'3.3-U.. ' -if -'nffx-... , '-mf fl to-. '-F-as ' '- -'wr '-iff' . 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Score was I3-0 with Bobby Kientz scoring both touchdowns and Ken Meyers adding a point from placement. as-:.W II Peak performance turned in against the powerful St. Mary's yearlings at Moraga. Spotting the Gaelets a weight advantage of twenty pounds per man on a wet gridiron, the Cubs fought another of St. Mary's greatest teams to a 6-6 standstill. The Cubs scored on Soper's toss to Meyers. Soper was best back on the held. Line play of McWilliams and Becker held vaunted Gaelet attack in check, latter blocking extra point that would have won for St. Mary's. ll Frosh closed their season at Fresno with a 7-0 win. Touchdown was scored by Al Irwin on plunge. Smallwood con- verted on a pass from Soper. Sri' jg .L P 4 'X' I arf'-. 'f-H-p..,M 1 'sfrfaafr-M... , .1. L- -- ..w1,.,-,a.,,,, Y, , v .X .. . -.Ly-3 Af . 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'sficwz'wr-a:4f4':-r-ev-wffrgamufz-We -1-f'fef::f1r-. .-pf:-in-a 2-3--if-f .,4:5.-mg-agp - 'xx 'g ,Ipaq-. , ,.. --.. 1 A-.5 --.31-.1..'1s-, .' my - --5.-,Ja -a 4- A Lal-.5-,g '. gf... ...- ' ' 'ff' f'f'f - . gs., '. . . . - -'QW'-9-ef 1-'J + . fl --.--.-.ng-u1rJ?1?i'r,'F-'7.3::.-.'r'-' ' --.5-Las.-..' fn: .4-,Ur ' ., rr '4.,.fi.f, fu--'va-1-1. -.- ' f ir ues - '-as----h ' , .- .ar vga.-:sf-. -L-'-,-:'?f,i'Zx1'27,i2i7:kss7 212'Qi-21'eliffififiiii-f?.l'i'-:afiw. --'fa- ' .,,, ,.,,, ..,- .s-W., .,. V X 1 , K l r 1- r '51, v X rg,-'f TED BRIGHT Ted, who is a music ma- jor and a transfer from his home town junior college in Modesto, was the Far Western Confer- ence tennis champion in 1936. He is a member of the band and Phi Mu Alpha. Grubhs, Kniveton, Alden, I. Johnson, Avery, Koehler. llonniliclrl, Hawley Swaggerty, Parsons, G. johnson, Keithley, l-lnllheru, Bright, llaer Silva, Cortez, Corrigan, Francis, George, Cotliga, .lllanelrzrrfl Kjeldseu, Taylor, Eakcs, Martinovich, Rivera, Olautn, lVooclnrcl, Brcezlcn Wu ll The Block P Society was organized in 1922 to promote clean athletics, to act as an advisory body for any athletic activities on the campus, to assist the Board of Control in maintenance of college tradi- tions. It consists of second, third, fourth year or graduate students who have earned block letters in varsity com- petition at Pacific. 136 .-v-IV, fsaudfm 46' alL wg- . 2125. -:a . . 21521: ., ., Zh ' 'I 4-3' ,gg . rkfw? Sli: math. , .:X:!'q1'1! UF - ' --JY, :ff I +1444 L' we-zz, 1-. ..-u 5.5 . ,V ,J 1' .J ,, 5314 :if M Q ,-'ri 4.1-: an: - .el -..-X ggstfe ., Q -15 . 3' vi- .Q 1 ' 55 -s' 21 ff 1 I 1,1 ii, T554- 2-fL,.' 'Y 25 IF! ' Q: flfilf- :- ' ' if 'ia' .4 .Yi 1 Ewa ,'-19 ' 75 . PI' i c' 1,1- l ,wg ,ln I 1 'v tw , 5,1 4 s .- Qllj' 5+ ,fs x vi? QI. s rr., K A. hi ' my I Q4-' -., 7 if Q-gf D' sol E , :sq . 91 4 mi , X' .Jai Q6 i' if s E Yi? , F -ni. 63' '3 ,' If-1. A 51 .. 4' f .3 ' 3 'f f 1' ki' 1 JJ ,V oi- 1, zwg ,fb s .5 1 Alf C QW , N: ,K fs e -if C35 'f W2 , 24 KI' H we f if-TQ QR ' ' -. X , A xi? , . M xl? , ll 1 a : .f 't.5:v': x. I AJ, J l 'F A.. V ,, M . uc, :Q !f'.Q'flv,f..:. 5'ifT.Qf -Q . f-1, X.--we rupgf-v-?, ng xv ...QA '1 ik,.11' w- ell 4 -,,'-vu ANDREW SHOOK Andy is a member of the Pacific Players and Theta Alpha Phi because he acts, cn do all kinds of backstage dirty work. and' directs successful, if radical, Studio Theatre plays. He has three ma- Jors, speech, English, and dramatic art. In his spare time he helps plan chapel programs for the S. C. A., sings in the A Cappella choir, and writes for the Weekly. He's from Lakeport. Kniveton Guard .M QQ x yi . l.,Qi',1gl E... I . X' . lr sy, Cortw 1 orwarrl II On December I2 1936 the Pacuic VHTSIYY inaugurated cage season by defeatmg the Alumm m a practlce game 40 32 On February 12 1937 the Tlgers achleved thelr next vlctory smkmg Nevada 48 39 In the two month mterlm the hapless Bengals lost a doLen stralght games, mcludmg l elght of the Northern Callf Si4ll'l'lllSi'lCS 'WL VY! ,M 'sim 'Y' s wr-v EP 'atm' '-4' r 1 1 1 - - - 1 x J ' ' - I . A , 7:3345-'Zhi-lm . mf..:ff- -., .f me i.5.'E :f'Lx17'lz - A fig:-1 ,,. ' ' -M , ,,:,3,., .7 . -5553-.. - .gay-,If - pg: -4123. av . -V ' :V JM., 1. :I 'f-H3'Qw-- .. ,..,A . W.-l.,.,.. w lf. . 1:.. ' N- 95161. V .,-,1,f7,.,L ..-K,,.,5f,.,,7M va.gl.L,-,A-'.-f... ' V 4: sg -' -15, . ' '+,1.:rg:NfQ'a::,21.,, PLE, r1g,e:?g-,, l ff1Yii:5iff1M g s -Sfsffiiie f f.-ff,-'.'. , ss- x.-,,-.. ,... -. ry,-wp.: 1 ia--2 H- 4-i::.x1-,J 5:1 all '4 4g.2Ti .AH fi. johnson, XVil:-non, lxcclvlc, Avery, lxocli-lcr, lxnivcton Francis, Finney, Cortez, ll. Parsons, M. l.':irsons, I. Johnson ll It all started when the Y. lVl. I. team of Stockton nosed out the injury-riddled Pacihcites, 27-25. A flashy squad from Chapman College came up from Los Angeles to administer a 36-24 setback to the Bengals during the Yuletide va- cation. IL The Tigers made their No.Cal. debut at San jose and came home dragging their tails after absorbing a 42-19 past- ing, the worst defeat inflicted upon the Prancismen all year. The boys made a strong comeback against the Broncos at Santa Clara, but were nosed out in the Hnal minute of play, 29-28. Returning home the Bengals were outspeeded by the Dons of U. P. The score of this one was 32-24. At Kezar Pavilion, the 13 his .,. 46' Seeyopeeyites dropped their f o u r t h straight conference game to St. lVlary's to the unpleasant tune of 42-29. Mick Parsons, younger of the sensational Par- sons duo, displayed some of his I936 form by leading all scorers with 14 points. II Beginning a home stay of th ree games, Pacific gave San jose a close run by sinking twelve out of thirteen foul shots. The Spartans were far more ef- fective from the field than the Tigers, however, and the lads ate humble pie again, 35-30. Beck Parsons tied San jose's Thomas for high-point honors with 14. St. lVlary's Gaels toyed With the home boys in running up an easy 32- 24 victory. The second Santa Clara Fifi zgi, 5.511 ' . mg, --Ziff . ,jwgk J A 1 S. :-11 '55 . af . ' 'ff -za ' .if 132'-'ji 4- 1 : f -' -'-if ,, 6, -iris ,- 4 I-E' lil! fr: Q-11 'I ,IE ' RYA Tit 1 PM-' .ag sg: .-. -.. ' Zag- 'Q 'I .32 5 -'-g J. 1.13: 71.3, .V 2' ff Lf 513: 7:4 rj? Q-'Z V-if, 2162 Yu: ,, ,1. . .r.,. . ifff .2-:xv ., -fi 'E'5'ii+-- L .il?0'l:l-s.. '- -,ts.!:Zti:t'. .i c, 21- 5- :.1 ..,,- .,,.e, -0, - L... -.--wi A f s ,W- fl-W .- p2:Ep3g,a, 'L ' lvnig' I. 'flezgb.-3 5.4. A-. ,loh nson huzml P'l P51 f-1: ug-qu I-sq, -1,5 4-. a-Z.-41 JY .gil if 1 .IQ 1-x ,T f ,fs r fr? , ,- -P wh sf 'sv M f V Y , 4 .. - a': '- ' 1 .4 A-V x I u..4 , -- PL: 5 X i1 'if' L1 4. A f AAP Lg, f 2 GT' 1,-' I :ggi mi 'S' 'ri QQ? 4,4 r N I M. ff Fai , V- ilig , YM: sg. ' Liv, Q N rg , 'vis X -1 rr . ji? S41 'Bw 'N . 'S 1 A' iii' ' W3 23. 55 rff 'fi , M 5- l augr is 4' .pl rzi Ge r . 'fs ,- ig? .4- s 1 1 4 -'T' I avi ,ji I 'fl i -1 1 Q . sf f fa- r 1 ii --' 1 ',4 , i ca ' . I 'Hx is ...I 1 '1 ,sl , ::1, + 1 rl -Q v A rx, J' cr ALVIN LEARNED A1 is a Stockton boy, a Stanford transfer, and a music major. He be- longs to Phi Mu Alpha and Alpha Kappa Phi and is a member of the band and the Little The- ater orchestra. He com- poses music, too, a tal- ent which has made him valued in both the dance and dramatic de p art- ments. U ,rf M. Parsons D. Kcelrlc game was a thriller from start to Hnish, with the Bengals suc- cumbing in the first overtime period, 40-39, after some du- bious ofhciating had enabled the Broncos to tie the score on a foul shot after the closing bell had rung. The machine bogged down badly in its hnal California Conference appear- ance at Kezar versus San Fran- cisco. Only Kniveton was up 9i:?:l'.'S5 m., ' PH .'f55:1, Q-SGP? . QM-5. . -.-,fi'1 :1L4!'. ff.. ' :rug EA .xr-gv ,ffgpek '-T , 2'-1' ' - 4-11:47-7?-Wa. ,. . ,, . .., ., ,--4 w . v Wg? 1-4:-i, - 1: :f-1:5 1-, ., . -,,?1x1 -,L-gear,-Ah -s,,h,:15.5nxL1 '-wel.-1 :s.-,.- .. .w1f,w,,s.-rem, ' 'pifflriidf 01151, - 1: Q-L-.-Glglzfa i ' F 'vi y.s::.e,uf:-. .L N '5- ' A '1'r11flf4l 5'. '?7'.'-1' ---.avveaxgwv .1 ., H. 140 B MBU? l 25 JK. Parsmis. F. lfinucy, ll. Avery, E. Koehler C. Cortez, ll, Kliiveton, li. johnson, I . XVilson to par as the Dons doubled the C. O. P count, 40-20. Il Determined to turn over a new leaf in the Far Western Conference, the Ti- gers found the pages stuck in the open- ing series at Chico. The Wildcats, hell- bent for the title, generated enough steam to twice repulse the men of Pa- cinc who were hot for the first time this season. First night saw Chico ex- tended all the way to win 37-35. Mick Parsons hooped 12 points to challenge Chico's Stenberg who tallied 16. The second game went to Chico by the more comfortable margin of 31-26. Again it was too much Stenberg, the 'Cat ace counting ll points. A new star loomed on the Pacihc horizon as Bill Avery Y1-.2 '5 35-'15 mf NEUIFW ' Q na A swat GUFU If ,ae 6' came to the front to lead the Bengal scorers with 9. II At terrincally long last Q as Eddie Windsor would NOT put itj, the Pa- cific basketossers emerged With a vic- tory. Exactly two months after they opened the season, the Tigers came to life on the home court and hung a 48-39 shellacking on Nevada. Beck Parsons and Bill Avery, scoring I6 and ll points respectively, were the big guns in the winning assault. Nevada came back the next night to even the score with a 31-Z7 victory over the Bengals who fell vic- tim to their old malady shotmissitis . I-Ial Kniveton turned in a splendid de- fensive job in holding Kolbus, star Wolf forward to 7 points after he had meshed f- s I 1 gran, rf-'1 -7 A xiprifi . :ac ,f mv... 141 ..,-:ie-'f :yzgfg Q,-'gglm . f-lsemqtzit-1--.,. Arsrf. .,Q..1-- '1'-W'r'1'.,vf:'1r-'if:.':'1.-f. -A ., -'7-9 w-L., ,A:'?'f.'. -lfJ.'- li 1 -'. .-gf ,gi-.,v.. , ,. 1-ar-M'-1 -'ree , --:Lg . -1. -.-.gg.,.. ' 'T'f:.f2: -. '1.w.f'.-1. , 2+T11:q.- 1 ' .-Q., ,.--1'PT's- . -'.:s?'rr-f- 1 H1 'fu ',:.:K.yff'M - -' .: , '1-,.j,-J:'3wx,.l..AAIh H,.....-'F-'fmf 1,-.-'- 'iw ' -A-14. -JZ :- ' - ' ,, 4, ,, 5. .H-gl , .n..,,, l'..- .:..,,V, A . . ..,-,..U, .:,:.....- , Bmw-4 -,Lg-,. ' 'J'- J5'-.,-Effff'-?1 .s-., . Gln!! 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CI In Z1 series which was split as to both site and score, the Tigers defeated the Cal. Ag- gies, 31-29, at the Pzicinc gym, lost to the farmer boys at Davis, 26-22. Avery was the keyman in the Stockton vic- tory, with Kniveton and Cor- tez providing the spark needed to outlast the hard-scrapping Aggs. 142 II Going into the final week of the sea- son, Pacific was tied for last place in the Far West loop with the Aggies and Fresno. The lone remaining series on the schedule was the Fresno double- skirmish at the Raisin City. Despite the torrid Beat Pacific ' fever which Fresno was running all week, the Tigers were ahead throughout the first game, stav- ing off a late Bulldog rally to cop, 41-37. Hal Kniveton kept Nichols, chief Fresno threat, in the doghouse all evening, while Mick Parsons and Avery scored 25 points between them. The next night history was made. The victory-starved, point-hungry Bengals, in their final cage appearance of the season, released all B fu .J the pent-up drive in their systems, and went to town in record-shattering fash- ion. The brothers Parsons and Bill Avery sank 54 points of the 68 made by Pacific, while the Bulldogs could muster only 28. Avery went hog-wild under the Fresno basket, dumping in ten buck- ets and a pair of foul tosses for a new league individual record of 22, breaking fby one pointj the mark set by Mick Parsons in 1936. Brother Beck, play- ing his last game for the Orange and Black equalled Mick's old record with ten baskets and one gift shot. C. O. P.'s 68 total also constituted a new Far Western Conference mark. Pacinc led at halftime, 30-l l. fi V, L l 1' 7 I , .f ROBERT SHELLEY Bob is from Yuba City and a transfer from Yuba County Junior College. Excellence in his major iield.public school music, has made him a member of Phi Mu Alpha. Par- ticipation in tennis and the band has earned him two letters. A i 1 1 .1 wiiifff Francis, Tlunlap, Avery, Kechle, flolmson .f0lIl'lS0ll,hvilS0l1, lfilincy II Organized to give experi- ence in actual competition to those part-time players of sec- ond and third strings of the varsity and also transfer stu- dents who are not eligible 'for varsity competition, the Pa- cihc Blacks lost only two games in the Industrial League. Ralph Francis coaches this outht also. l44 ,I , W -.rl I ...ra V , E,.....-,.e ' T-Qs-N' l A -.' ii gs- ra.,- lijclzlscn, johnson, Dahl. Doyle. Grossmitln, Atlamina, XVliitc GriHitlls, lWZlCl30lHll1l, lllcXVilli:ln1s, Sopnr, Urn:-.s, Snnguinclti jfwah, dfaaltetball II Eighteen victories, nineteen starts-that was the record of Chris Kjeldserfs Prosh cagers for the season 1936-37. The conquering Cubs, led by Hugh Mc- Williams with l52 points, amassed a total tally of 702 to their opponents' 455. Only team to defeat the Tigerlets was Yuba j. C. and they didn't do it the second time. Besides McWilliams, who was elected honorary captain, other shining lights of the Frosh squad were Al Soper, Bud Doyle and jimmy Johnston. Twelve men, including the above-mentioned quartette, heceived numerals. The remaining eight were Adamina, DePuy, Dahl, Evans, Grifliths, Gross, Crossmith, Sanguinetti. II Complete record of the Cub cagers follows: P V P V P V jackson Hi 26 7 Sutter Creek Hi 42 37 Sebastopol Hi 34 24 Pittsburg I-li 32 19 Fort Bragg Hi 34 24 San Francisco 47 16 Lodi I-li 34 17 Tuolumne Town 26 20 J. C. C145 lb.j Sonora l-li B 32 21 Sonora Hi 29 I9 Yuba J. C. 35 30 Sonora Hi A 34 21 Lodi I-li 35 33 Cal. Ag. Frosh 33 19 San jose Frosh 41 32 Yuba -l. C. 30 33 Cal. Ag. Frosh 42 28 145 -'fgilffj-..3w air 11 .frqir -. --fj.iQ::' 11.5. ' .wg- .EISQ s we 5127 Q .., .' 'Li .jfs : ,+I L1f'.'fT'Si ' 55.5 11. iii ?i A. . -S52 it- 2 'r .1 '5 if eff ' 531 22 ' ' 5?':l59w 1. '- 1'-1 vc' 'J ' Y ll . 't f't'i r 1f 1 we-N. i f Q 3 -35' 3 , ,Sv ff i EA' ' 3? 1,' fb .95 zo, t Q gl, ' s. 'fi' Q ug vp- All -Q if sg, , rw 'YM ' 5, 1 VET iii: 4 .. a N it Q-'s , Sf' 'sf Y6' .Q i cgi , in mi :mil . is QQ, M f Sqgf . ei i .fb 545 is fa if.-V J .. , . 329 f lub 1 tr ' 45 . , 3. . .5 Sli lw 'wg 1 C3 I 1 I :gg . 9 Vip, If -' i 4: 531, .. FV: ' ,M 4 fir at -.,,. 1 1 , it X v' Q. 1 qi-,,,-, QQ , 6 ' Lyn- ,H ,x. 'X ,a?.,. L'-e.. '-r.,3a3.1zTif,. '- sr - ,A :Hin MARVIN KEISLER Marvin came all the way from Lahore, India, in order to major in social science at Pacific. He has been an active mem- ber of the Student Chris- tian Association. ll Marked by the acquisition of new equipment throughout, the construction of a new con- trol room, and the installation of new drapes and soundproof- ing materials, the l936-37 sea- son has been the most success- ful one experienced by the Campus Studio since its incep- tion at Pacinc six years ago. Releasing daily programs through the facilities of Radio Station KGDM, the highlight of the season came early in May when Arthur Farey, Di- rector of Radio, received word that the Campus Studio had been assigned time on the Mu- tual-Don Lee Broadcasting System. The original plan called for a weekly I5-minute talk to be given by President Knoles, in the form of a sup- plementary edition of his regu- lar Monday afternoon World Today discussions. However, due to scheduling difnculties this plan had to be dropped and it was decided instead that a series of Musical Por- traits would be released, pre- senting brief glimpses into the lives and works of famous composers. This series, featur- ing faculty members and mem- bers of the Pacinc Little The- atre, with john Crabbe as nar- rator, was carried throughout the remainder of the season. These were the first regular programs ever to be released from the City of Stockton to any broadcasting system. II To Dr. Knoles goes the honor of being the oldest Cam- pus 'Studio broadcaster. He presented the Hrst broadcast released direct from the cam- pus when the studio was first established. During this last year his class lectures on The World Today have been heard on the air every Mon- day but one. I-le is the Cam- pus Studio's first broadcaster, and without a doubt will be back next year ready to go again. ' f 'Few-,, Qt-LEM , -tfhc !Qlf?I5: d2l1i, . -'.f? s3.1-.ii-,, fr 43,21-F-.. K 'LA fffige. 'I' is ,f1.'f sYf'1-L.. 5-,4 u,. li I. wi 4 rc-1.-:mm ' - jx.-, 3: ,fu . nr: fig-'z:.4r51.,M 'Iil'waf.':,:'f , ' L-J:-r.-7-1 A faczfwag, ' 1-f1?4:xa24e,,, .: me 1 --fm , WY-2 .fi ffl: ifiwlfgjfs-,...,, 'r-:Q ..7':5,:,,,.pgu, S-.gin ' ::',-'15..'?-'-17,-.i- N:- 'N 1 :1Sxs3Zif?h'?55EF'C ' 1 U-'vI'Z715 W- N 547+-H-Q. ,r 1 -r' v ...,,Mx.M?su-Zh -. f U f.. ' 3 ' ' 'L?7'i3 , ,rf N., ,, nf, 5 1 -sfru 5 ri 191: f.:1'E i3i5- .-123 :.: 6. V - .ri-, ,, --u J 1-Jr, 1 .1-N' 11 am, ' ,A 'aww .f s N. 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Jkxgjff- IgkJ3Z'f. , ' f-gl 'lsigi 1 Q 02.13 .- i 'Ea-F2 , 1 l lg- l iii?-'ii ,-1. ,-Ljjrg-F-1, , till- N ,wr 1 l if l -:ig I YQ , , TQj:,'.f'a- i T51 C. .' 1 ral oily'-..':r-slgfrji-,MM -, K F fL.?f,:,:,.gf'1,',' N, -' sf Hs. . nm ' fgzifwafbfvi-i'f ' ift'?1I?BE,'?4y-Q , ' Il: QT E-, SHU FUJISHIRO Shu is the boy who has the ability to make many and true friends wher- h ces. He ma ever e g y return to his home, Wai' pohu, in the Hawaiian islands next year, or he may continue his studies in the East. At any rate Pacific will miss him and even his puns. Shu has had the audacity to major in Greek. He has Keen active in the S. C. . ,-Y, .ww img- .., .J. fl ln the second year of ma- jor intercollegiate competition, Chris Kjeldsen's cannonading tennismen compiled a dual meet record of three victories, four defeats and one tie, as Well as Hnishing second in the conference tourney. The vic- tories were gained at the ex- pense of the Cal. Aggies, who succumbed twice, 8-0, 6-l, and the Victory Club of Stockton -ff' I--f. Qfgcii 5 fi X4 -.. ,, W .. 1 -1 -'nw -' -, V , V H 148 i 4 V. Ai . llcllmnn, Cortez, Bright, Ulmstczul, PIITSUIIS, XVilsun, NTIIUIICVVS lsjcldscn which was anything but against the Bengals, who won 7-0. The setbacks were sufiered at the hands of Fresno Q7-05, San jose C19-lj, and San Mateo j. C., the ,laysee racqueteers licking the Tigers twice, 6-2, 7-O. The highlight of the season was the 3-3 tie with the barnstorming squad from Portland Uni- versity. All in all, the C. O. P. netters won a total of 27 matches during the season as compared with their oppo- nents' 33. II The Far Western Conference cham- pionships at Chico witnessed the down- fall of Paci'Hc's defending singles cham- pion, Ted Bright, who was dethronecl by Fresno ace Dunkin, in straight sets, 6-4, 6-Z, 6-4. The Bengals' doubles .j. team of Beck Parsons and Francis Wilson fell in the nnals before the Fresno combine of Bloyd and Steward, 6-2, 6-O, 6-Z. Thus did the bulldogs gain revenge for the 1936 shellacking. II Other members of the '37 varsity squad were Corky Cortez, Burt Olm- stead, Francis Hellman, Herman Sapiro. Letters were awarded Bright, Parsons, Wilson, Cortez and Olmstead. Cortez had the best winning record on the squad, gut-wielding his way to seven victories in thirteen matches. Closest rivals to the Parsons-Wilson duet were Olmstead and Cortez, who turned in the season's outstanding performance in a doubles set-to against Portland Univer- sity. i- L ri- 1 1..- .ffzl al-i f? rf 54 rw: iff ,l cwli' rg i:3v'l if1, .Y-Li, in. Q-93,1 '.5.,r r Aff. , 725 'f,is'Q? gm :gr 5 f it . 'bij-L if ' ,.- MARC ELLA THO RP Marce1la's sweet sopra- no has made her a mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon and a participant in many campus programs. She has majored in music and is from Lockeford. Jfwm J -313- Grifhtli, Dahl, Arlaminn, Pugniire II The frosh squad, Gross, Adamina, Griffiths, Pugmire, Dahl, won one match while losing two in their abbreviated season. The winning set-to was with the Oakdale I-li net- men, short end-counters came against Stockton and Lodi preps. Best prospects uncov- ered by Kjeldsen were Gross and Pugmire in singles and A da min a and Pugmire in doubles. 'fc 150 L PW-1 Kjelrlsen Starr, Lyman, Purcell, Collet, Morton, Allen, lrlokliolt, Ccncirulo, O'Ncale, Morrall, Erz, Scllerller, Giclley J L . T If Newest addition to the Pacihc sports program was swimming. With a brand new pool to splash in, Freshman nata- tors were not backward about coming forward and a promising team was or- ganized, turned in a creditable hrst year record. There was no varsity swim squad, as, unfortunately, not enough candidates answered the call to churn arms for dear old C. O. P, ll Coached by the omnipresent Dane, Chris Kjeldsen, the Frosh swimmers copped two, tied one of ten meets. Winning performances came against Oakdale and Turlock High Schoolsg the deadlock, versus Lodi prepsters. The Cubs were outsplashed by such experi- enced squads as Modesto jaysee, Lodi, Turlock, San jose Frosh and Stockton l-li, the last two named each dunking the Babes twice. If Excellent prospects developed for the forthcoming varsity of 1938 were headed by ace backstroker Al I-lokholt, who was defeated in his specialty only once all season, led the team in scoring by a wide margin, and included free- stylist Ken Morton, Elton Cencirulo of breaststroke prowess and all-around handy man Bill Schedler. Other mem- bers ofthe squad included Starr, Collett, Lyman, Rigor, Morrall and Rivett. II The Hrst year of intercollegiate swimming at Pacilic, even though non- varsity, must go down in the books as a success and a big step forward in the realization of a larger, better balanced sports program. c Iwi' ,:x,f'Qxf 1 7' , V. if--ff' :QQ -14-rg ,. ' r-A' yt ,, ,fl--L Ji:-.31 Ji wi, .v'T i :TT r Pt., WVN 4 'nT4LxQ+s,v:4.h.,. ..-fra-. :Q isrifffgkf-' ibgiys f .- 53'-E'?ll2g,1,'g:f1,.... l 51 ,.,---rv? gf -,,.e:5?:f1i'? ' fl-:':ti7l'W'- LW Q-Maw-.f.1-:atei W.. ...fro 1 - -J.-::lZ,, rf 4.Qql-Q' :. . 'Q '3 n-1-Q-..1L5S','i':'1wg.,.., ..-.1- 'S rf ' 4 -,f5l11:,lfl4 . ' ..7f:,-.4'.-,-.r-- 1 Q-121.-' 21:5-, ..,:- r.f..,, are-r ',' 1-I ' - V' .- . f-' A' -'if'--f-i:?,??:'flIw'fC 'af'-L -w1':'-41:.-M., -.--,..f.e-:-fir'-H 5-11. L.:---wa'-xizzw- ' :' - TE:-f-'1::zfa2-. ' 4 f:?f 'cg.-.Q:x,gj'l?-'! .1fo-M-,vw-,-. .,,,.,.,.- ....,..Y...,..a.--fu-f1'?fT11j.i. Z-. 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She is vice president of Epsilon Lambda Sigma and dur- ing the past two years has spent a lot of that well known energy and authority in managing the Cub House. 1 1 Martinovich, XVoo1luril I1 Interclass boxing, begun four years ago, has gained mo- mentum from year to year and consequently this year had an entry list 'far in excess of those of previous years. Defending champions included: George Bralye, ' 135 poundsg Ed Woodard, 155 poundsg Clar- ence Cortez, 165 pounds, and Burton Olmsted, 175 pounds. L IX --, 152 B008 FIVE - . - . -e,,,,f .-'vpn-vet :ei - 'Q-fiI'hvi -0. 'n.. Q , 34.1 .JG .fs pl. 'a. - --tp 'uv , qilzffal ,g -' HF? ' 'f 1ff:::.w. -5 'S ff' Apt-I. -.,, .1-V1-11' K , , ' L. f 5..1'Q,f.. ,A v 1 '-72,1143 .-, - 452, I .v,,.-' ., ..,1..,4Qa, V - ,FL , I vw., A . -155, Vw Y . N - 'Q ., 1 ' L ' -via .-1. N, , ...man V -QW? ...,,g,,,.. 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GENERAL CIIAIRMAN Vincent Peck Illardi Gras Commilfee LIGHTING QUEEN CoIvIIvIIT'rEE Ralph De Puy Bill Lynch BROADCAST john Crabbe Roy Phillips Harry Green Frances Bowerman Harold jacoby Cosru M I3 Com Ivi I'r'rEE lDECORATlONS Gene Corrigan Roy Berry Elinor Boothe Su Burgess Pat Carson Forrest Darby .lulian Ellis Rachel Forbes .lane Kingdon jane Boynton Fay Lovegrin Margaret Smith- Nlean Westrum CoMIvII'r'I'EE Trev Griffiths Madge Hepburn Blanche Hook Art Irish Les Knoles Phyllis Liebman Marylee Lyons Dick Morrall Phil Starr FINANCE Vic Robinson Music Al llarkins Ed Simonsen PRIZES Artelle Baxter Bill ljams PUI3Is.IcI'I'Y Dick Tate Bill Becker Georg Meyers Carl Erisen 5-A--. H f 1,-,VJ M . , mf ' if -Q I -b Qmfh, U x 'vw Midr- um I M 5 MMM, V, A - x :Mya 'Q' +4 IW, W 1 M U 1., 215: 'I ,awi,.,.,-,. -WY A 5 , fn 5 av 'x 'Sf ,fri- Q 4 x C ,MWJ jf ,-,x-wr A M 1. ,.,f 1.-v rv vm 1 px, -, 1 I R,5x,,L ,,1s'z rf' V-f pg: ,N nf' Av 1 Lux M L1,f'1 . .x J' va 1' 1--1,u,f,. 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She be- longs to Beta Beta Beta, is an active member of the Zetagethean Club and has played in the orches- tra during the past four years. . ..1111, -I. fx. 1 f One of those :Qtopsg I-lo-Hum Cfllllll :nt Isabella 1 1 1 Q 1 1 11 .. 1gm1,1i'2 v5-r-fer. , - J A Av a, -- U 4. .o I-if' 5- ..- .- ,. , -', ,v 'n w ug f-il-lxf aa-2.2.4-J-. -- .' Inspection tour:-Hi,.Tige . 13awdcn's l!u1'I:npUas1,1lug Pxcluru stop Gus hoyg Luuks like wntcr ryv1' - Y ,T ,..., I , Q H. 1 Q-1 X X: , 5-fri f 55554 5,515 ,J f- fm M. L. ' ,,, ,, ,. wk, 'Aff:',i'i4.nf5 J, 5- -' L.-14-.,,'p -. .:Q,M1rfAL, ,, -g -. ...,,.megvcy4 - ,given-pyf' .jd-,m-g.,g'-Q-Q1-.,, ' ,, 13, ggfsvf-,fx-1, - :mv :Ju ,x4.,w:.f.,f,4' 5' -,,, J - .' .. ,. w-.,g.1-':1w--g- :- -:1w'w.4.q2j+.g!g-'..1 gg: g'-...- ,. ,A ,gpx ,, ' V-1.51 If 'Jn 'w' '9'fW'.'-ff.. ,..wf-. Y , f ..fZ'i.l6E5 f5':l'V , ' , ,f Vr.v,5 -.'gLf7,f',1, g ' ' ,-f . - Q -. N -' 1?-f'.-I51:7.Y.-1,7:w ,f i 1, .'wgg.,,x., .. ., . .f. ,. . ' , L,..gf.:,rf1,Jffi- A V ww:m',ffg , . 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She has ma- jored in education and is eager to become a real teacher. She is from Newman. 1' 166 1,-,, . X -. I?Ol1l!lCl'DSl111 I'x'nm ihc Lake: More I'im1,u.lu Snow usc,O'll:n'n:: Iiznwvlun rcnchcs 1,illl'HllIlCS zagnimlg Real Rock Canyon 1 rr:--1 ,-, ,. -- - 167 l 1 . , 1 , -,, .. 5 H -:sy 1 Lf 'gh Q 4 -.f -.-- N . 'e..s.I' m N'- Eii 'Ziff :N A 'ifI5 i31 nm.-.--. ..s.... .. Jlzlsgimxgmi :qi-Mr MP' ' ' 9 5 .I .-' We :FQ3 ali :iff :JA ang. -- - XT' If! -sis' 551' F 4 --41 ' -ak? -. L 2. ef-I Q 13 2 hia- ' fe in IT: , II The College of the Pacific plays an important part in the traditions of the State of Cali- fornia because it was the Hrst institution to blaze the trail of higher education in the Golden State. The institution's incep- tion came during the world's most colorful epoch in modern history - the California gold rush . For the first twenty- Hve years of its existence it served the needs of higher edu- cation almost exclusively be- cause it was not until the end of this period that several of our California colleges and universities were founded. ll Institutions, as well as in- dividuals, occasionally Hnd it 1? 13, .-3,5 152 Q JI rf if +I! lx A a VL ix f' ,Qi .xo- g 7 1 '04 p ' bf. K rxx 1 iff Y ta ggi? , .EGL 'size iff .M as . a-'E i sql , 1- 5 p In 4 :JZ . Qs 1 A. .- is . '45,-f , vi E555 12' vii. :-,A 1 .. es Ei?- iyg 1 fs , 33: ' Q35 61' -ul pf? :E .J ,, fi? :th xl Q -I z 5:54 I 'gif . 'L w'-it W 7 , . r' Yi 'gp v .1 01 a K. ,. , fr' -6 A .Q ,-f ,M it 115,11 J-.bs 1 AT K 'rv qu, sw , X K fri- .J .xi K- ,-,.:..,5,?:5' '4ii2L'2??i4f.- ' 1.,-.--as -a1,.w.1,, 4 V WESLEY HULL Husky Hull, who trans- ferred from M o d e s t o Junior College, is a music major and lives in Stock- ton. He is a member of A Cappella Choir and Phi Mu Alpha. F-1 advantageous to adjust them- selves to new and changing conditions, so, in 1924, on the advice of the General Educa- tion Board, a new campus was created and built in order that Pacific might occupy the larg- est educational field without competition from any other four-year college. This has proved to be the most strategic move in the history of the in- stitution because it has been necessary to expand educa- tional services to meet the de- mand. ll It is the desire of practi- cally all progressive colleges to become fully recognized. Rec- ognition is worth receiving and 7110-611242 worth retaining jealously be- cause it means that an institu- tion's graduates are accepted on equal status with the other highest-rating colleges in the country. Pacihc boasts of the highest rating because it is fully recognized by the Asso- ciation of American Univer- sities. lt is also on the ap- fhu. .y.-. ns ...v 4'.q, .W 1: - '- mi, -X3 M.:T'sx.,. iz. fs.: , .5--.l',',.i1 .ggiwglxs-,N ' ' ' 'F -3:-..3'ftl': F '5'v.,Tiffi,jfy.. 11'--1'.j,.' - mares-...L ' '.r,.1.j1'f,,.V,i h '71g'gg,-25:32, W ' f. . 'tif-Fives . . '-Q-gfrw fn., 'wi-a..,. 2:3-'fi 'f',.f:L':.z 7514, , 5'-f'fl1Q.Eg., .D H. e,-..i.m.- - . 1- -A .r - : '-1i:g.-K-9.517-.'. -'-fi? vga W1 H- ' f -: .,tg.-wig-Q.-.f, ' .- --s- - --.ss..sz'-.ugf-. . 4- --1-nr 'mr ' 41'ex'E7e..: 'Msg -:L , ,,,,,a4v f' f - 168 l l NW-4-N-X Q it proved list of the American Association of University Women. II Pacific was founded upon educa- tional principles whereby women enjoy the same privileges as men. It is ever mindful of its purpose to maintain a college of liberal arts under the best possible living conditions. II It is not enough that an institution offer a student an academic education: it must go further. In these days of social instability and economic insecur- ity, educators are beginning to realize and appreciate the true values that are to be 'found in person-to-person con- tacts. Social institutions, their study and practice, are the key to a better social system. The College of the Pa- cihc offers to its students both the aca- demic training necessary for the proper able contributors to general education. The present departments of graphic arts, music and speech are the result of many decades of development, during which time they played an important part in deepening and broadening the cultural life of the college. If The courses offered meet the needs of many classes-those desiring to increase their appreciation of expressive art, those desiring to improve ability in these heldsg those looking forward to professional work as artists, musicians, actors, and in other fields requiring public speaking, and those desiring to teach. ATHLETICS II The College athletic program is maintained in relative proportion to the other departments of the College. The JMU understanding of these social phenom- ena, and at the same time, countless op- portunities to put these social advan- tages into practice. Those who live away from home discover an environ- ment that offers protection, comfort, and wholesome recreation in beautiful surroundings. Small social groups are fostered because they furnish many of the finest experiences of college life. The give-and-take of dormitory life and the companionship in Anderson Hall build friendships and loyalties that re- main with students throughout life. EXPRESSIVE ARTS II Pacific has been a pioneer in the rec- ognition of the expressive arts as valu- 'S-'W athletic plant is modern in all respects. Intercollegiate contests, intramural, in- terclass, and all-college tournaments are conducted for men and women. If This year the Pacific Varsity won the Par Western Conference football championship. II The outstanding addition to the de- partment is a new outdoor swimming pool. The pool, of regulation size, is adequately supplied with filters, steriliz- ing equipment, lights, and other me- chanical devices to meet the highest standards for equipment of this type. THE CONSERVATGRY OF MUSIC ll The Conservatory of Music is a def- -v x Y'-' rr tvk4f gf 351'-ig.:-,,, 'S f' A ' ng,-1.3M ' Jxs'T'!4 'v '-.4 . ' :-.-L rs -,J A .-- .2 J' 169 - , 1 ' -2'--.:-:,.:.-is -- Q. ' I-, 1'.i ,..:-'f1- --1-V T- i-,.1:-.ql1'f'4,- iivag - '?'Zg4,5g,'1 v--3'-v'-...h, , rf'-.. 111- ,. :ig f 'I-rw.. -r--fswr'-r. 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' , . .'.- , , 3' t --',f.1 : ' : , I '-e, ,-1 ' ' ff '- f '.gffj2-gf.:F-if-r,tQ1f:'tffS1i ag 'if: 1E:?.1-'F1-155,11-f3i:f'E3-' L'2! lrf1 I-.af-its-5 -' - 1.-1.-.1-iiklfghg, .:,-',1:f:E.'-.--yf,-fra.: ., . .. , A '.r ffli :Ail- :1.4 -17. wiv, gfgff: :Ig I-lu-s .pf l1211', i- - Q-ef -.if Agp. :gi SWG can 42T5'a :!l'Z : ' tx2ffr1kF- ,. ,-z' ' -ffi . ., im Sufi :intra 333 E: My 'gfif inite organization which aims to prepare talented students for professional work in the Held of music. It offers all the recognized majors in music and leads to the Bachelor of Music and the Master of Music degrees in the profess- ional field and the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts with a music major in the academic held. II .At the time of the founding of the National Association of Schools of Music, the Con- servatory was the only school of music in the west that had the qualifications to become a charter member of this Asso- 1 is :Sf I Nt. ' Tar 35' X in :iff Hr- my aux , lo . t 'ff -39 I if' ex? 451: In 7- Q.-Q sf! 'Nfl Ne I Q21 gn as -I .. 'lv We W' ff .- C . gg? s ,P .gi-. Q -x as -:Pe s 'PJ fn? ' 'fe , '35 J -eg f in JV' . f. 1 ss' z-,5 Qui' 'STE Si ,, ' .I Q ' ia-' V20 'gif ig ' mi-3, 5' K Qu' xv, Sr? 1 in Q V -1 I J- 'T '42 eta - kql??5'T'Q7iIb P-ZH: 'S' L. -f 511.5-31.-,,. f.-.lg ,1 , . bww., 1.85-.nu A F iaxfqsf b -1 Y if 5 I WILLIAM DIETRICH Bill has chemistry. diligence in that field has made him a member of Ortho Meta Para. Stockton is his home town. majored in Talent and ciation. Our reputation in the Held is nation-wide. ll Since its establishment in 1878, the Conservatory has de- veloped consistently in the number of courses, registra- tion, thoroughness, and stand- ing. Its departments are Piano, Organ, Stringed Instruments, Brass and Woodwind Instru- ments, Theory, and Public School Music. The Conserva- tory, through its courses of lectures and concerts for the students and public at large, strives to be an inspiration to all music lovers and a power in fostering the highest music standards. EDUCATION II The Division of Education has had a phenomenal growth since 1923 when teacher's cre- dentials were tirst granted on authority of the State Board of Education. Work toward practically all of the regular California credentials is given. Pacific trained teachers are be- coming increasingly numerous '-ffli' 'FW'-. 'rZ,f.- ?f'iTQ L1-, ,gm ..1a3N,m.?s -.-,- -1, .LL ii,-., A ., ., .t ,'.-tv: ,g :Nga-.,,,, . U -1 ,-V .NN -. .,....s4. 1 ,',, -L' .ns--rg-.. I-I-ay. ,. . -age. -.iw . -A '-,y'r,v'-,.fn iv-iii-1-. '4'7 Sf f- 'J.4-.X :3317Llf3 ,1s, ' '--:-:f- -.13-if-, , - 'w,fgf1,'.' ff... aa,-1.1.'-.Ge-,,, , .:-.'f'112'l,:71'3f.- ':54Qf-'aiiihgz-1.3. ' L -rqgzggkfgyf-,gi g is-'g,.1,5- mei -411.5 -Q-1151 . '-as a.:s:::.- ' 1:17, -r,'y,4..g throughout the West, and, according to authentic reports, are establishing en- viable records. Educators recognize the value of liberal arts training in a small school, where, in addition to specihc professional training an emphasis is placed on character and cultural back- ground. STOC KTON j UN IOR COLLEGE Ili In 1936 freshman and sophomore classes were organized by the Stockton Board of Education whereupon the Stockton junior College became a real- ity. The administration of the junior College is entirely separate' from the College of the Paciic. ln view of this development the College of the Pacific has abandoned its lower division classes and is now offering instruction on the junior, senior, and graduate levels. tially a liberal arts college. The pur- pose of the arts college has been dehned as the acquainting of a student with life, as well as the willingness to live help- fully and efficiently. It is desired to produce men and women who are in- telligent and who are socially and mor- ally prepared to become responsible citizens. ll We believe that the College of the Pacihc possesses these objectives. lt is small enough for the possibilities of personal contact between instructor and student yet large enough to include all the regular college departments leading to recognized degrees. It is old enough to have a proud history, meaningful traditions, and a reputation for things worth-while, but young enough to be daring, enthusiastic, and progressive. 7112611242 junior College students have the oppor- tunity of using the campus facilities through an arrangement whereby the Stockton junior College pays an annual rental fee. Although the faculties are organized separately, some instructors are employed for part-time service in each institution. Both College of the Pacihc and Stockton junior College stu- dents have equal privileges in the Pa- cihc Student Association. PACIFIC-A LIBERAL COLLEGE If The College of the Pacific is essen- ' s x I PACIFIC LITTLE THEATRE II As a result of its extensive produc- tion schedule, high quality of perfor- mances, and widespread attention com- manded, Pacific Little Theatre is estab- lished as the outstanding college pro- ducing group in the state. During its thirteen seasons in Stockton, the Theatre has been under the constant direction of DelVlarcus Brown, who brings to the theatre outstanding skill in stage design and direction of dra- matic action. F sa N K t ':3L.ii',Q!1'.',f:Q,.., . -- . fi'-, 'QI 171 ,.--1 7' J- 1- T': i51?f'fifTf3ff ,V--I--'1 ai 1 '---'r ' 1i:ff'T'efi' f:Glf'Tf1ii'M:l-v.. -fi-,j':4.-Q, -'3-'i:1 :'f--W , .,.,,.--.v'1NTJ- .'J ',- - z'f--1'.-T:-'i f' 'Q '-.'-J'-f1rf1:f-iw.-'T-,:i, 'f is---. 1,: ' h . nga- ----.f'-'-21?- -.f.',.- ff' T' ALT- ' . 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I- lWl.. -1-fn II There comes a time in an editor's year when the last copy is turned in, when the last cut is placed, and when the last book is bound, when the editor can look back upon a year tangled with mistakes, misinterpretations, and other errors too numerous to mention, now, at that time in my career as editor as l look back on these things, l feel only one thing-Appreciation-Apprecia- tion of the wonderful support l received from a much too scanty staff, who worked their heads off so that this book would be hnally hnished and in your hands, appreciation of the swell help I got from Rosensteel and the efhcient staff which he has to back him up, appreciation for the elaborate color plates which were made possible by Ted Ellsworth, our candid cameraman, who did most of the photography for this book, appreciation of the timely cooperation which I obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, whose work on panels of fraternity and sorority pictures was so well done, appreciation of the undying patience which you, the mem- bers of the Pacific Student Association, have shown in waiting so long for your yearbooks, which have come out late due to no one's fault but my own, and to you all in closing this book, l wish to take this opportunity of saying Thanks a lot. You have all been swell. The Editor. mama 'X 'K-1,,z,v r 4 fkxf TT ' -.. I 'Gi-:.',+i,s...., 1 Y . , . gms-25 --..,,w, 173 it -4-:T --' 'W f . . -.... V .1 ..e S----7 Q.: , -..' N -feet: . f ' -,-.rw--1.-, ' -' -1: , Jw, :,- ,, -,.,,,-1,C1'1f'.'f'-'J J ' '- ''zffi7Vf5'if'3'I:331i'A.2-.V 1, -4 1 Rx:-FZ4f 1fwa-,...s, , -1-i--.f-f-:v2-Q.-5. -1-f' .-12, ' ' '? 2'i!14Q:,,a.,, 'f'efsvQ-Lanz:-4151'1-A3556'2U.Ea'f9e-fezzua-r ',1' 'frflrtzfief x,:::4?:': -' . t, ufivnfklfi - - 1 .:- ':--1,-.--.-1, , f.. - ..',----.,-n-was-1 --v--va-5 -1 L,-Q-.reg-.'.,: .- -f.- , ...sH.Q:,6-,D ---i.:::x- 'A W. -rf .54 , .-l.-fm.. fin.: ,. , -,, M, ., W G ,g h w- Y, , , f..- ,Q H r- ' il -,.- f- sf.,5,qg,,1.4g, L, ,b,:5.5,,, ' '+V' rica- ,- ,'- 3.1iq.i1gfg:sef.1:55,',-5-is Eg-'eg-.s-gpSgsf4:j'z?Q1:1,5951!SQ?f'L,: g,i: bfEg5iZ1!:',.. --- -: :mr . ,fm ...-N..,'i',f4,1r-71- 1:-L--gf. q:71y,Q '57, iw, ...- I .. I .. .,,, .,.. ,,.. . . . 275' .,-7'-1, 7159171 eghha :X-2'-' we 41. 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All College Honor ....... .... 38 114 100 Alpha Kappa Phi ....,.. ....., 9 0-91 Alpha Phi Gamma ....... ...,,.. C 12 Alpha Theta Tau . ......S2-S3 Alumni- Associatioinzill .... 2-l Appreciation .........., ,. .... 192 Ashley .................,.... Austin .......... ......... 11 Baer .............. llarr ................. Basketball .,.... Bautista ........ Bay .........,.......... Beati e .........,......... Beta Beta Beta ....... lllanchard .,.....,..................... .,,. lllock P ........,..... 14 106 l2o ........l37-1-15 32 . ...... 12 18 102 134- 136 Izumi of Athletic ' ontrol. ....... 11: .llorlley .................. ......... , . .,....,....,. 34 llrtglit ..........,.....,..,,.,...,,, ,,,,, , lireerlcn .....,,..... llremer ....,...,..,,.... Brown, A. C. ..... . llrown, Virginia ..... Bulletin ...........,..... linrland .....,..... ...... liurns .,.. ......... C Czunpus Cooks ..... Carpenter ..,....... Cechini ....,,..... Cheatham ....Y.,. ., Clark, Edna .... ..... Clark, Elizabeth ..... Coaches ..,.... 1 ......... College Section ...... Compton ............... Corbin ....v........... Corson ....... Cortez ....... Crabhe ....... Crumniey .,.,., ...L pyg- -, . gpf. . - , . .-.--:.l ' , -' 136 W. 1 14 20 100 S4 61 22 .... 24 98 30 .... 122 28 Zo 66 . ..,..,, ,. 1 17 ........16S-171 102 12 13 124 46 S2 D Death Valley Snaps ...... ...... l 62 .1 Debate ...... , .... . ........... l11Cll'lCl1 ..................... Dietz ........... ..... llillenger ....,......... Drama Section . ..,.... E ........52-53 170 10-1 . 72 1 -48 l:.altes ................YY....... ...... l 28 lialon ....,.......... ..,... . .. 90 Elliott ....,...,,...,,.................. ...... 3 5 ,Emhrey ...,....,.......... U .....,............... 5 4 Epsilon Lambda Sigma .......... 84-85 Executive Committee ....... ...... 1 9 1: Faculty ............................... 1-1 lfacully Publications Committee ..........,....... 110 lfarley ....................... 10 l'arone , ........ Finkbobncr ...... Football ......., Foulger ........,.., Fox A... , .............,....Y .Frosh .Officers ....,..,. lfnj ishiro .................. G lieorgel .,..................... Gillespie ...................... Graduate Manager .. liren fell ..........,..,..l.. 1-l Handbook ..... ......... Harlcins .... Harrison ....... Heise .......... Hench ..... Hoffman ..,. 1-I ull ......... ......... 1 30 ......... 44 20-1 35 52 64 31 148 130 113 fl 76 ol Sb 7-1 1 10 S6 90 IOS ln Meinoriain ............... :..End Sheet lntei'-Fraternity Council .,......., 23 J. johnson, Gordon ......... 120 johnson, ,lohu ...... . ,lohn:-ion, Lynn juniors .,.... .,........ , ....... K Keisler ....... .... . . lxnoles ........ Kusunoki ........ .... L Lane ........... Learned . ..... . .... Luckenlnll .,.. Lynch . .,,... .. ......... M 116 174 ......,26-28 146 11 112 08 ...... 140 .. S0 94 Manuel ......,........l...... Y -.--------- 50 Mardi Gras ..........l. Maynard -.-..l .. McCall .......... Mellougall .... M'en's Hall lleifs Sports , .... Miller .,.............. ..... Mn Phi Epsilon , .... . Mu Zeta R110 .......--...--, N Naranjado , ..........,. Nash , .......... N elson ,. ......... . .v......... . O Omega Phi Alpha linoda ....,.........Y.. flrchesls ................. Ortho lilela Para .... Orton ............ . .......... P Pacitic Players ..... Pan Hellenic ...... Patton , ...... . .... .... ..... Phi Mn Alpha .......... Phi Sigma Gamma ..... Pi Gamma Blu ..... Pi Kappa Delta .,... Posey ....................... Production Staff ......... A it Radio ...... ...... . gndex, Rally Committee ., Reelhorn ............ Rho Lambda Phi .... . Ag. I va -1- --l K 1 1 f 'w- ' ll - !n I - llll , ll -31 ar I . lb-1 94-95 R ine kson ........................ Ritter ......................... Robinson ,..... S Sayles .,................ ..... Scott ....,.. 1 ................. .. Senior Officers ..,,..... Seniors XVitliout Pictures ........ ...... bheldon ....... ..... . . Shelley ....,.. ..... Shook ......... ...,. Simonsen ........ ..... . .... . . 5111101118115 ....... . ........ . Snap Section ............ E, Sophomore Oflieers .... Stagg .l.............. Student A ffai rs Committee .... ,..... . Student llody 112 152 , I2 T ......153-160 40 51 os 96 13-1 JZ . ..... .. 3-1 40 .......So-87 58-59 ...,, 60 .. 48 , ....., 92-93 172 106 103 ., 16 .. 49 20 ,. I6 39 10-1 105 .. S4 .. 42 191 l-16 Student Christian Association ...... ,...,. 1 01 SWll'l111lll'lg .... .,......... 151 132 Tate ......................,,.... 58 'l'au Kappa Kappa .... 88-89 Taylor . ..... ...,.........,....,. 1 18 162 'Tennis ..,........,....,.., 148-150 1-12 30 'l'11orp ............ 63 W Theta Alpha Phi .....,.. 50 150 70 W. A. A. .............. 107-112 144 Ward .............. ....... , . 78 1Veekly ........ NVenn hold .... XVheelcr .....,.. 1Vomen's l'lall 138 10 36 5-80 31 1Vood ............ 116 Y 32 Yancey .......... Yell Leaders ..... ...... ........56-57 .. ...... 88 108 97 62 166 147 Officers ......... .. 18 Young , ..... .... 92 1 llll. , - 1 H' ho. ' Y-'PZ' ,..H'l'1q, -I 1 ' ur - 'ff'---.,, '- ' -.1 a s aiifvm-.,,. .,-,H .r 1' 4153.-I 'f 'iv-, . H? 1- : 'wwoaaiimea -- I 'W51'lfc?fEQ'-1w5:, -, -. 225:41-Lek -' 1 - p- ' xi .1 9' Y fr -' 174 lqrf -f -Mt ,.4 1 .- -r','.' ,if C 1'j,,,?-v' g Tf4g-Q.. ,-2.02 1 ,aw-nr' 'rw-f -:f 'Q ' . .W . ,,I1..v' lf- ,Jr ' - '.,,,4z, . 'J was 4 + 'iz ,I-'xiii-g,A.f ' - - ,,..i,gf?'f:w. U13-r .,' 1- 1---:'efa--M ,aft -is-.s,:.p.1.-:elf e- 1-4 - . f' 47-LN-N 'L 11 To the following business and professional men we, the staff of the 1937 Naranjado, express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Through their consideration and help alone was it at all possible to publish the line book we feel this to be. The students of the college also wish to express their appreciation individually and collectively to the great sup- porters of the College-the Business and Professional men of the City of Stockton. Page Page Aeme Laboratories .................. ........ 1 96 johnson, Neill P., Bl. ll ....,.. ...... 1 91 American Trust Coinpziny .......... ........ 1 33 Katten M Marengo, lnc ......... ...,.. 1 87 Austin llros ..,............................ ........ 1 96 Kessel's ................................. ...... 1 93 ll:-ink of America .........,............ ........ 1 80 Kress, S. 1-l. N Co ................... ...... 1 96 llarhour, Nathan, M. ll ......... ........ 1 90 Kuechler, 1-1. J. K Son .......... ...... 1 92 lllinn, ,lohn l7., hl. ll ............ ........ 1 90 Levinson'S .....,....................... .,.... 1 92 lllne Rihhon llairy Farms ...... ........ 1 85 Logan Studio, The ......... ...... 1 96 ,llobli-lun, The ......................... 195 Lynch, W. P., 111' .........,..................................... 190 llraneh's Sport Shop ......... ........ 1 93 Manthey Bros ..................................................... 177 liravo K Nlelieegan ............... ........ 1 85 Milk Producers Ass'n. of Central Calif ..... 183 llreitenlmnelier, lidward li ....... ........ 1 97 Milky VVay, The .................................,....,......,.... 19-l .151-oaddus, Lf, A., M. ll .................. ........ 1 90 Nliller-1-layes Company ........ ...... 1 92 llnrnliam Bros ....,.i.............................................. 193 National llollar Stores .......... ....., 1 93 t'alil'oi-nia Floral L'o ,,....................................... 195 Neumillcr Q Ditz ................, ...... 1 91 Campbell, William W., IJ. ll. S ..................... 191 Noble it Reid ...c...................... ...... 1 94 Cannon, Al., Cleaning 8 llyeing Works ...... 179 O'llonnell, F. J., M. 11 ......... ...... I 90 Carando lllaehine Works ............................... . 193 O. K. Flower Shop ............, ...... 1 95 Carter, Ralph ................................. ................... 1 96 Orsi, M. K Son ......................,..... ,,.,., 1 86 Central Drug Co ,............ . ....... 196 Osborn Printing Co ............,......,..,... .,,,.. 1 94 C'larkson's Studio ......,........ ........ 1 87 Pacific Avenue Beauty Salon ......... ...... 1 92 Vlowes' Dairy ...............,......,.. ........ 1 80 Palace Candy Stores .........,........... ..,.., 1 93 Collis, Langley, M. IJ .,....... ........ 1 91 Penney, J. C. Co .,................,...... ...... 1 83 t'ori-en, Nl. N Sons ........... ........ 1 92 Pool, 11. E ......,.......................... ...... 1 95 Davies, A. ll .................. ........ 1 94 Powell, llarton bl., M. 1,1 ........... .,,.,, 1 90 lleelnsin Grocery ................... 192 Powell, 'Barton jr., M. l'J ,,..,.,., ,,,,,, 1 90 Delta ................,........................... 179 Powell, llewey R., Rl. lJ,.Q ..... . ....., 190 lliamoncl klateh t'o., The .......... . ......,. 193 Powell M Keller ...................... ...,., l 91 17, -I, llietri-:li Sz Co ............................... ........ 1 86 Radcliffe X Julius ............... ,,.,,, 1 95 llonovaifs Smart Shop ...................,................ 193 Rialto Theatre c......,.....,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,, 1 95 llorothy and Mabel Beauty Studio .............. 193 Rolirhacher, Wallace, llr ......... ....,. 1 91 liagal, john H. Co .................. ............... ........ 1 9 5 liosels Tuxedo Pharmacy ........ ,,.,,, 1 92 Eddy Electric Mechanical Co ...... ........ 1 94 Rosensteel Printing Co., lne, ,.,,.i .,.,,, 1 S7 lil llorado Meat Market No. 1 ....... ........ 1 84 Ruse-Blair Lumber Co ............. ...... 1 94 lixelusive Pharmacy ....................... ........ 1 91 S R W .......,.,.,............................ ,..,., 1 80 17. 1-2. lierrell N Co ....................... ........ 1 S6 Safeway Stores ............................ ..,,,, 1 85 First National Bank, The .......... ........ 1 S2 Sanderson, Geo. l-I., M. D ..,.,..... ..,,,. 1 90 Fitzgerald, Nell ..............,........... 197 San Joaquin Lumber Co ......,.... i,,,.,,, 1 96 Foltz X Renrlon ..................... ........ 1 91 Saunders Slipper Shop .......... ,,,,,, 1 97 Forty-Nine llrug Co ............ ........ 1 94 Sierra Theatre ..........,...,,.,... ,,,,,, 1 94 Fox California Theatre .......... ........ 1 92 Smith K Lang ...................... ...1 ,,,,., 1 8 5 Fox State Tliealrc ......,.......... ..,..... 1 92 Smythe, I-ludson, M, 15 ,........ ..,,., 1 90 M. lirieclherger N Co ........ 195 Stahler, C. E., llr. .................. .,,.,,,, 1 91 Frost, lidmunil, M. ll ......... . ........ 190 State Bldg. 8 Loan Ass'n .,..... ...... 1 96 Fuller, W. P. M Co .............. ........ 1 93 Sterling, The ...............,.......................... ..,,., 1 82 Gall, C G. N Co ...............,....... .....,.. 1 92 Stockton llry Goods Co,, The ..........,... .,,.,. 1 86 Gallegos, lf'e1'Cy ll., hl. ll ....... 190 Stockton Paint Company, The ..........,.,...,.,..... 196 Garclner's llook Shop ..................... ........ 1 96 Stockton Savings and Loan Bank ................ 176 Garihaldi's hlarket ............................... ........ 1 92 Stockton 'Typewriter Co ....,,.,,.......,..,,,,.. ,,,,,. 1 97 General Petroleum Corporation ........ ........ 1 S9 Stuart Bros ,....,....,...............,,..,,.,,,,......,,, ,,,,,, 1 93 Golden VVest 'Laundry Co, lnc ......... ........ 1 78 Tohy's ........................c,..... ,,,,,, 1 97 Goodman, Minerva, llr ..................l... ....,... 1 90 Tuxedo Meat Market ......... ,,,,.. 1 94 Gravem-lnglis ............... ........ 1 9-l Union Cab Co ............... ....., 1 88 Grimsley, I.. F. lnc ....... .......... ........ 1 9 4 Valley Floral Co ..,........ .l,,,, 1 SZ Hansel K Ortman .................................. ........ 1 81 Vance, Charles 1-I ...., .... ,,.,,, 1 9 7 I-lansen-Carter Ko ...,......................................... 195 Vollmann, E.. G ................ .,,,,, 1 96 Hess-Ile Luxe Cleaners and llyers .....,........ 181 Wallace, 13. C. 8: Son ..,...... ...... 1 95 1-lolden Drug Co., The ...................................,.. 177 Wil Wite Sweaters .,...,,.. ,,,,,, 1 89 l-lolliger, Charles llaniel, M. S., M. D ......... 191 Vilonder, The ................,.,.. .,,,., 1 81 .Hotel Stockton ,... ................................................ 1 89 Yeager Furniture Co .......... ,,,,,, 1 94 lrlumphreys School ol Business ...................... 192 Yosemite Meat Market ........ ..,,....,.,,,,,,.,, ...,,. 1 9 3 ll Sole, lnc .......................................,................... 179 Yost Bros ........,,,.,,...,.,,,...,.,.,,......,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 1 96 Johnuie's Watllc Shops .................................... 177 Zeimer, Irving S., M. D ...............,....,....,.,,.,,, ,, 191 L' -1-Pi-1.,,Mv Q 'C K G X Q A 'K- S Vic:-,,., .1 .,5f:.V.,,,m n... if v-I' f-1191 V., E-ft--U. '--+'?e w-Q . . 1.2-'ragga 1-1.4.1-,,. , 1... .43-1-..-L ,af-I ' Q sir -1-7-.Cty-77,-,:,.,i,.y4 l4-0j'.-'-g.,,::g-.- , M - ,J-4 . L., 3 . .,. .,1i..f..4,,fi.:5I1al:,:Tgi .: .C':E??L!7fl2'i1fF 1,7-Kt,h.lN v':,'-A -FTIE. wi- i . - . 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GRUNSKY Presidenir Vice-Presidenf and Trusf Officer R. L. EBERHARDT J. F. MCCLORY Execufive Vice-Presidenf Cashier I76 PROFESSIONAL PRESTIGE MAY NOT BE BARTERED ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER A doz-en, a score, a hundred Times a day, discerning cusfomers seeIc a precious producr across 'rhe counrers of our srore. Yer, srrangeiy enough, Iheir purchases do nor diminish our sfockq if rnuIIipIies wirh each Iransacrion: grows greafer wifh The passing years. This product invisible, yer invaluable, is our PROFESSIONAL PRESTIGE Never barIered on The bargain coun+erI Presrige is iusr reward of conscieniious merchandising and The mainfenance of highesf e+hicaI srandards in every rransaciion berween our pharmacy and 'A,5,5F:M,5 our cusfomers. 5 siiisis if For Four Score and Seven Years HOLDEN'S Has Mainfaineci This Presfige II I l Mmm? Carlos La Morne THE HOLDEN DRUG CO Phone I Suffer af Weber : Free Delivery I-INNIEIS WAFFLE SHO OPEN DAY and NIGHT STOCKTON SACRAMENTO SuHer and Marker' B Srreer berween K and L O I LODI Highway 99 MODESTO-I-Iighway 99 Q MERCED Corner Highway 99 and I40 Telephone 4I I 420 N. Cahfornla S'rreeI' MANTHEY BROS. VENETIAN BLINDS AWNINGS, DUPONT TONTINE WINDOW SHADES Mafrress Renovafing UphoIs+ermg 177 GOI DFIXI WEST LAUNDRY CQ. lm. C I Launderers C I e a n e 1' s 501 e North Sierra Nevada Street phone -4334 Q STQCKTGN, CALIFORNIA 178 XX College headquariers for FOUNTAIN AND SPECIAL LUNCHES Delicious Frozen Desseris Made 'ro Order Ice Cream - Pies - Cakes - Individual Molds Cenfer Mold Bricks EDY'S CHARACTER CANDIES Fealured in Our Candy De,parI'men+ I928 Pacific Phone I285 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I U U 'I I :ffm 'I 'I I Complimenis oi' I I I I I L S O L E I N C. I I 321 S. San Joaquin Sireei I STOCKTON I I I . I U 0 I' I I Flavio Flavius, Publisher I EE .: E -: :::J L TELEPHONE 44I NN N W A W' A I gm H. EANIN az DYEING wonxs 'WW All Goods Insured Agains+ Fire and TI'IeII while in our care. All Garmenis MOIII Prooiecl FREE OF CHARGE Office and PIam': I3O Wesf Harding Way STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA II I I I P I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I H I I I I I U U I I --- A- ------------------. ----J 179 THE BEST MILK IN STOCKTON SINCE I902 CLCDWES' DAIRY WEST'S LANE STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 'Backed Ioy the resources of Americafs 4'1- Iargest bank I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Yesterday . Today . .. T O m 0 r I' 0 W . . C01z.vz'.I'te7zt!y the Best fag? EZ I' 7 ,E 'fl' ' A Il.7ImQnI I Ig some I H FINE 4, V FOODSD BAIIZIISQIAMEQBISA I H4 ' 04 Icoliformo I , TRAVELERS W'2'4m .1 M 1' qef l1IUllEIlFITELV,u!ziced 180 Q ----- :I WONDER 340 E. MAIN STOCKTON PHONE 3037 f I SMART ARRAREL forH'Ie I jf! I f f Z ' 4 .. X 'W' ' I X CQLLEGE GIRL . . . . .N . 531' S uf I I X .EZ 5 PK- X, ' L in ' 5 . 'N 221490 ,bij se: E3 QOATS . , .SLIITS. . . DRESSES :mg 'f xg SPORTSWEAR .... MILLIISIERY EIOSIERY . . . LINGERIE . . . ROBES xii as rw GLOVES . . . BAGS . . . JEWELRY 7 L 51- Helen Rubins+eIn and Elizabefh Arden Beaufy Preparajrions H255-D2 Luxe CICBTICTS Bhd Dyers HAS SERVED STOCKTQN SINCE I874 Phone II82 Planf: 348 Wesf Harding Way I-IANSEL 84 GRTMAN CADILLAC - LA SALLE - OLDSMOBILE 6. M. C. TRUCKS O Hunfer af Park Phone 4850 181 1 1 1 1 1 F I1 In In In 11 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK P OF STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA ConcIucIs a General Commercial I and Savings Bank, TrusI and Safe Deposir Business 'Q MEMBER Federal Deposi'r Insurance Corporaiion Lx.. ,,,, ,Lx -, IE: ' Phone 652 wane. C. Champfeux VALLEY FLORAL CO. -II IE STOCKTON FLORIST 109 Nor+h Sunef Sireelr Svrackian, California II CAMPUS AGENT-BURTON OHLMSTEAD 1,,,,,. ,,,,,,7.:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -, J f ---- ------------- ---------------------------- - f -1 I OUALITY GARMENTS AND ACCESSORIES . . . FOR . . . MISSES . . . WOMEN . . . CI-IILDREN 'I , ,W , , Av, C, ,, In . Wir. ' f 1 'fra' 'CQ 1 M S+ + + g,gf p. N153 5, 1 XY I I I1 I'IEnIIer Bzeiiafe I' Phone 3400 Ii V If ...STOCKTON'S HOME STORE... I L .... ................................ - - J 182 'f ,.... Ii I Ir I I QUALITY PRODUCTS I I . ..-. rurs:-Er::05iggjg'hQmm1::,. Y Y ' 252,11 1 .ME A in EE A A D TH 1 , . ,. 'I I I mn Ina-.nn I. - . ' Q A.-wanna I E' I 1 I -f . . Til? . ammo-w U ' V J. . X. ' I . , , Il I ,-:gl Im II .TWA .., .r.'.'fdI5FI' I ' I' on rgpuo I ..... .LQ nav viiauv fig I 'lang 'iw' IQ Manufadured By ggiiiasi? S I WJ!- 2,- ...- 'M I if I Agni QU I ,XJ Ii-ff. '7'iir ' NS go 5 V4IgEEa-If-pro E V 1 I X I N -.. .. i1 'Z x, 2. .... g , MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 'I PLANTS LOCATED AT If 540 Soufh Pilgrim S+reeT 5IO NinTI1 Sfreef If STOCKTON MODESTO lT:'i:'i' If STOCKTON OFFICE 1, . i AMEMCANTPUSTCOMPANY I 24 NORTH SUTTER STREET I 'X, il SAVINGS : TRU ST COMMERCIAL BANKING I I-IEAD OFFICE :SAN FRANCISCO , Banking Since I854 'T I: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION F- -,,, v-- , In In 'I 'I I I BEST WISI-IES AND SUCCESS TO TI-IE CLASS OF I937 And To Those Who Will Refurn forTI'1e New College Year Ir ' PENNEY'S WELCOMES You 1' J. c. PENNEY co. If Main and CaIifornia STree'rs Sfocklron 'I II, --.- -- .... -A- -- -------- ---- 183 EI Dorado IVIedt IVIdrI4et IXIO.'I ATTENTION HOUSE M O T H E R S: W E IN V I T E COMPARISON OF OUALITY AND PRICE WITH ANY WHOLESALER IN S T O C K T O N 0 NIELSEN BROS. 3I N. EL DORADO STREET PHONE I553 I, A...... - .....-.---- ----. A - fffff-E-:xx J PM-'Vin IQ-I COMPLIMENTS OE P my arm5 QUBITTY afier all ihais wha? You wanf' Phone 3Ol3 448 W. Eremonf FINE APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS BRAVQ sf MQKEEG N 3I3-32l EAST MAIN STREET DRY GOODS - READY-TO-WEAR f MILLINERY - Sl-IOES SPORT TOGS J h Main Sfreef af San Joaquin Ew'Yl Safeway Stores U. .,....... 4 185 I I I I F'-iv f f - - - - Y :.-.-- :::::: ::-::::::.- A:: .N If OUR BEST WISHES TO THE I ' COLLEGE OE THE PACIFIC t , IE THE STOCKTON DRY GOODS COMPANY I I SJroc:IcIon's Mosl' Complele Deparfmeni Slore II Main and American Slreels fl-1-:free T nl T.Q,, ,E.E.QQQQ:,,, , ,exe -ee I COAL F. E. FERRELL 8: CO. mai? Incorporared- I Hay . . . I Shaw We Grind and Clean Gram and Mix Feeds and I Alfalfa Mashes in Our Own Mill Cniclfen Feed Q Bu'Id'.ng Malerlal Phone IOO2 lor Your Order ' Eerllllzers II Sprays 730 S. California Sfreel' Sfocldon, California I-,..::,,,,- ,,,,,,:,, :fa-x fave: Lx, E., I: I E. J. DIETRICH s. oo. I LANDS-HOMES-INSURANCE E PROPERTY MANAGEMENT I APPRAISEMENTS : Phone 577 II 235 Easl Weber Avenue Slocldon, California , 1 CAKES I I PASTRY ' DELICATESSEN i for I-IER MAJESTY Hwe HOUSEWIFE 1, 530 E. Lalayelle Sireel-Phone 6II D6 W. Harding Way-Phone IIII I Our New Siore aI I9I6 Pacific Avenue Opens June I, I937 If THE MOST MODERN EOODSTORE IN CALIFORNIA L--- ...... U- .......... A ......................... ------- T E 186 , -- I I I I I . Once again we wish To express our sin- cere pleasure Tor The opporTuniTy OT I having parTicipaTecI in The pubIicaTion I of The records and annals of The college I year. I CoI'IgraTuIaTiorIs To The I937 issue oT I The Naraniado . . . To The Tine spiriT of on iTs achievemenTs in PicToriaI record- I ings .... on The commemoraTion oT PaciTic's eighTy-sixTh year. I IQQSENSTEEI PRINTING cos, IIE. I 525 EAST MARKET STREET II STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA II PrinTers of The II AII-American Naraniado I O iLxx - xx A IIT:::: :::::: ::::::::'::::::::::::::::::: :: I R PHOTOS Eore THIS ANNUAL 'I I Made by I CLARKSON'S STUDIO I CommerciaI and PorTraiT PhoTographer Phone 6634 II I3I NorTh SuTTer STreeT STocIcTon iLxx ,xxxx,xxx x ,xxxx fsj'-: :OJ A::: 'A :::::::: -: :: ' The STore Tor The Co-ed and The Miss Who Works ' KATTEN x. MARENGO, INC. I COLLEGIATE CLOTHES FOR I I' YOUNG LADIES I 535 E.Iv1AIN STREET STOCKTON I. ............... ...A , E. xxx xxxxxx 187 ' '9 UNION CAB CO. Phone Phone 204 California Slreel REGULAR RATES Slocklon Firm Sfoclclon Owned EXPERIENCED DRIVERS Look for +he Blue and Cream Cabs HAL A. BARNETT REALTOR To you who will sellle in Slocldonx We handle Properly in The besl resi denlial dislricls of Ihis cily. O 36 N. San Joaquin Phone 445 COM PLIMENTS OF R. M. WARREN CO. WHOLESALE GROCER Slocldon, California KERN'S BAKERY VITAMIN D BREAD ROLLS PASTRY CAKES EOR PARTIES Phone I79 448 N. California SI. THE LITTLE DOCTOR AND HONEST JOHN TRUSS Only aulhorized Oakland agency. Gel your Iruss from a compelenl fil- ler. Special soil pads for your indi- vidual case. Truss is lighl, slrong, eiclicienl. All work done subiecl Io your docIor's approval. C. A. BISCHOFF SURGICAL CO. I6I8 Franklin Slreel OAKLAND DAVID LEVINSON'S NEW DRESS SHOP is now al' 25 N. SUTTER Showing a Cornplele Line of NEW SUMMER CLOTHES Smarl and Diflerenl al' Popular Prices i I I I I I I I I I I I I I - MOBI LIZE Tlfbfh. . O u f M01,a10i1 I . ., n 1 G E N E R A L PE Il Il L-::: .-.-.-::::::- -: f::: ::: VT: if :E I :E A quarier of a Ceniuryu , I: N E W Serving Universiiies and Colleges lv xl 1 of I HOTEL STOCKTON I I ' America E Sfocldon, California I I I I I I :I makes 1 l nl 4, I: Rooms wifh deiaclwed bailws ,....,..,...,...,,.. 51.50 'I II I :I II la Wiih priafe baih or shower ,....... 2.0.0 and up ' - . I I, I, I . FIRST c:Ho1c:E E 3 : Excelleni' Food ai' Popular Prices I . I I AIR cooLED . l I, Coffee Shop and Resiaurani I ' AWARD SWEATERS ' l Uncler Hoiel Managemeni , I 'I l Olympia, Waslwingion 3 J. BEATY, Proprieior I ,J IQ--- -- 189 GEO. H. SANDERSON. M. off lr H ------------- ' '- ' fi ff:-ff:::f-off -Tiff-o-o-off-of: NATHAN BARBOUR,M.D. JOHN F. BLINN, M.D Diseases of Ihe Hearl' STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Suiie 4lI Medico4DenI'aI Building STOCKTON, ---- CALIFORNIA F. J. O'DONNELL, M. D. Bll Medico-Denial Building STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA PERCY B. GALLEGOS, M. D OBSTETRICS AND G-YNECOLOGY 908 Medico-Dcnlal Building STOCKTON, ---- CALIFORNIA II. ...... --- -------- COM PLIMENTS OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Suife I205 Medico-Denial Bldg. D. Office Phone I848 HUDSON SMYTHE, M. D. Praclice Limifed to Urology Suiie I205, Medico-Denial Building STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 'W COMPLIMENTS OF EDMUND FROST, M. D. Office Phone 7839-Res. Phone 5770 Suile 406, Medico-Denial Bldg. STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA BARTON POWELL, Jr., M. D. EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT If Phone I93O Banlc of America Bldg Barlon J. Powell, M. D. Dewey R. Powell, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throal Hours-9:30 a. m. lo I2 noon 2:30 p. m. 'ro 4:30 p. m. Phone I67 Medico-Denial Bldg. Complimenis oi DOCTOR LYNCH Office Phone 82 Residence Phone 8667 C. A. BROADDUS, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Suiie 905 Medica-Denial Building STOCKTON L -A -------A -A-E -A---.-. -J ice I-Iours: ll io I2 a. rn.-2 lo 5 p. m. F: :::: f:::::::: :::::::::.-: : Dr. MINERVA GOODMAN Phone 654 Medico-Denial Building Telephone 905 24 I-lour Service EXCLUSIVE R PHARMACY L, Clair I-lixson, Prop. 39 N. Suller Sl. Slocldon, Calif. -,---------- ------------Aj WALLACE ROHRBACHER DENTIST IOOS Medico-Denial Building --- CCYYQV COMRLIMENTS OF IRVING S.ZEIMER, M. D. DR. C. E. STABLER DENTIST Suile IOO3, Medico-Denial Bldg. Phone 528 Sloclclon COM PLIMENTS OF GEO. H. SANDERSON, M. D. ORTI-IOPEDIC SURGERY Suile I205 Medico-Deenlal Bldg. F ..., ::f,, ,,,,,.... ...... v... v I WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, D.D.S. Suile l20I Mcdico-Denial Building Telephone 5497 Slocldon, California COMPLIMENTS OF Charles Daniel Holliger, M. S., M. D. Radiologisl and Palholoqisl' 203 Medico-Denlal Bldg. Phone lI73 Sfoclclon. Calif. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED PHL A PQWELL rr 43 F Rolnerl I-I. Keeler. O. D.. Mgr. Phone 982 3I S. San Joaquin Sl. COMPLIMENTS OF NEILL P. JOHNSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Medico-Denial Bldg. FOLTZ 8: RENDON Alforneys and Counsellors al Law Sloclclon Savings and Loan Banlc Bldg. Lv ,- ,- ::::: : : ,-: ::::::::::::.-.-.- ,- ,- COMPLIMENTS OF LANGLEY COLLIS, M. D. Suile 605, Medico-Denial Bldg. STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF NEUMILLER 8: DITZ Allorneys and Counselors Bank of America Building STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 19 f ' ' H U Ti BELLE CI-IEVALIER, Owner PACIFIC AVENUE BEAUTY ' SALON I I 1: 23:8 Pacific Ave. Phone T147 N L .... --- .... ..... ---, W f' ' ' ' 'I 'g HUMPHREYS' SCHOOL . OF BUSINESS II IFuIly Acc:recIi+ecI-N. A. A. C. S.I ll Cahfornia aT Weber QI STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA T. ............ -E ..L......... - I I I I F:::::::::::::::::::::::::' F::JI::::::::::::::::::::::::T 3 N gg M.CORREN8cSONS I C- G- GALL 81 CO. I 'I WHOLESALE GROCERS I: The Friendly FurniTure Sfore I I Canned Goods. Bacon , I36-l48 S. San Joaquin ST. , HPTPS. LOTCI- FIGHT F9665 II PI lOl'1e I I4I STocIcTon I-IoI'oI, Resfaurani' and Bakery Supplies L,:::,:::,::: -,,:,:,::-- L::::::::::::::::::,,,,:,,,,:: PTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTI P' TTTTTTT'TTTTT'-TTTTTTTTTTTTT I COHTPIIPTSHTS Of I 6ARIBALDI'S MARKET I Dealer In I MILLER-HAYES COMPANY I GROCERIES and VEGETABLES , PLUMBERS , T I Free Delivery If Gran'r and Weber Phone I6 Phone 3lI6 2405 Nf EI Dorado 51. d.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,-, L,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ff: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IF, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,- -,: I i-i .1 KUECHLER si soN I COMMENTS OF 3 - ' P R o s E' s ' J E W E L E R 5 I TUXEDO PHARMACY , 4 1: Phono IB9I 5: Sfockfon, California 2002 Pacific Avo. SIocIcTon Q,:::::::: A , ,::::::::'- TI, .:::::::,::::: ::: :-.: .,,f. f::: ':':::::::::'T::: ::: ::: F::::::::::::::::'T'-:::: T: TTT: I, I, II DECLUSIN GROCERY Good Tasfe Furnishings af I I Modes? Prices T, FREE DELIVERY I I , 2320 Pacific Axienue I, I' E V I N S O N S If Phone 1985 If 32I E. Weber Ave. Sfoddon 5 Q L:::: :::::::::::::: ::: L:::::::,,,:,::,: :::,,,::,, F ' '- --- U II Complimenfs of i FOX CALIFORNIA I sToc:i4ToN's LEADING .g THEATRE I I II E .LLA -L ....... --- .7 ' ' ' 2' Eox STATE ' TI-IE MOST OF TI-IE BEST FOR TI-IE LEAST N U 1, .... .... - - ....... - 2 Y- --:: .... :.- ...... ----q, KESSEL'S SQ4.5O SUITS Pabco Painf Cerrain-Ieed Roofing Yard Telephone 516 THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. LUMBER AND ITS PRODUCTS C. B. CLAWSON 848 W. FREMONT ST. Manager Sfockfon, Calif Nexf Door Io WooIworII'i's 5-IOC Sfore D O N O V A N 'S SMART SHOP DISTINCTIVE APPAREL MODERATELY PRICED 420 E. Main SIreeI SIocIcIon, Calif. DOROTHY and MABEL BEAUTY STUDIO Telephone 2545 703 California Bldg. SIocI:Ion, CaIiI. BURNHAM BROS. PERSONALIZED SERVICE Furnilrure, FIoor Coverings, Drapes, Shades, Sfoves, Radios, Refrigerafors 4I9 E. Weber Ave. Phone 40 W. P. FULLER 81 CO. PAINTS - VARNISI-IES LACOUERS - GLASS 2I8 S. Aurora S+. Phone 3798 PALACE CANDY STORES Home Made Candies Pounfain Service LUNCI-IES AND DINNERS Phone ISIS 2I6 E.Main Sf. Phone 77I8 442 E. Main SI. Phone 4458 Four Free DeIiveries Daily YOSEMITE MEAT MARKET we SPECIALIZE IN C A R A N D O MACHINE WORKS GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cylinder and CranIcshaII Grinding 9I5 N. Yosemire SI. SIocIc'Ion one I6I EVERYTHING IN SPORTS B R A N C H 'S SPORT SHOP II' Pays 'ro PIay 37 S. SuHer Avenue STOCKTON Phone I454 I8 E. Miner Ave. S'IocIcIon, CaIII'. WhoIesaIe Reiail S T U A R T B R O S . G R O C E R S STOCKTON Phono 5200 Madison and E,Iora SIS. COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL DOLLAR STORES Exfraordinary VaIues a+ all Times 4I7 E. Main SI'reeI' STOCKTON ggmuuz nnuecg - Af 1e m' 4 Phone I849 Main and EI Dorado Sis. Phone 8I40 Popular and Yosemiie Sis Phone I70 A . H . D A V I E S PAINT CONTRACTOR General Paini' Srore 3I8 E. Miner Ave. Srocidon PHONE l94I Osborn Printing Co. Our Prices Are Always Righ+ YEAGER FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE, DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS 40 N. Surfer Elks Blclg. Phone 40I ll-::.-::.-:L-:: L- L- L- L- L- f: f L- :::::: ,,:- E. W. SupIicIc R. Goold EDDY ELECTRIC AND MECHANICAL CO. Mosi Compiere Eleclrical Srore in Ihe Valley Phone 85 309 E. Weber Ave TUXEDO MEAT MARKET 20I8 Pacific Avenue Phone II7 THE MILKY WAY Where Ihe Siudenis all rneei for FRIENDSHIP and REFRESHMENTS 2305 Pacific Ave. Sioclclon Phone 3077 H ASK FOR GRAVEIM-INGLIS BREAD AT YOUR GROCER N O B I. E 8: R E I D FIRE INSURANCE II S. Hunier SI. Harold A. Noble R. A. Reid I e - ........ A..- ------- : , :::J Cornplimenls of L. F. GRIMSLEY INC. STOCKTON, Phone 21 LODI, Phone 225 JGIERQTA THEHTRE 1' -' - v - - ' ' ' '- Telephone 8250 RUSE-BLAIR LUMBER CO. 302 Wesi Fremoni' S+fee+ Sfocldon, California ls. ........ ......... Binders Office and and Facfory Indexes Forms Q -JU U99 PHONE 98I 7I9 E. Marker :Y-::,-ff,-,-,-:L-L -ef,-:::::::::,J CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. PHONE l4I2 7-9 Norih California Sireei Qualify Service ai' ReasonabIe Prices ::::::::::.-:v ::.-:J : ::::::::.-:fy RIALTO THEATRE Week Dey Maiinees. I5c Nighfs, Sundays, Holidays, 2Oc Main Sfreef. Oppcsife- Cour+house The House of Perfecr Sound HANSEN-CARTER CO. Priniers and Siaiioners Teiephone 2083 Cor. Caiiiornia and Weber Ave. THE HBOBB-INN FOR REFRESHMENTS-SANDWICHES II47 Norih EI Dorado Sireei JOHN H. EAGAL CO. Aulrhorizeoi Ford and LincoIn Zephyr DEALERS 3l7 N. EI Dorado Srreei Diamond Rings-Class Rings-Class Pins NoveI'Iies - Waiches A Favors for Coileqe Affairs M. FRIEDBERGER 8: CO. 339 E. Main SI. Siocidon For Appoinfmenfs Phone 5050 R. E. POOL Owner and Manager Smiih 84 Lang Haircuiiing Shop We Design All The Lafesi' Siyies and French Shingling O. K. FLOWER SHOP Open Evenings-Free Deiivery Very ReasonabIe Prices Phone 3023 565 E. Harding Way B. C. WALLACE 81 SON MORTICIANS O Phone Siockron 4667 O 520 Norih Suiier Srreei STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA L-, -224 195 E. G. VOLLMANN GENERAL INSURANCE I I2 SOUTIT American S'rreeT 'F I I CENTRAL DRUG CO. California ST. and WeIoer Ave. PITones: 2082 and 3423 STocIdon, CaIiTornia OARDNER'S BOOK SHOP J. W. Gardner Sold-BOOKS-Ren+ecI 403 E. Main ST. Phone 8904 RALPH CA RTE R TIRE AND SERVICE CO. Miner Avenue aT Su+Ter STreeI' STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LOANS - INVESTMENTS Erank L. WiIIiaI'nS, Pres. Howard Hammond, Sec. 233 E. Weber Ave. STocIcTon Nurse in Affendance Phone 6300 ACME LABORATORIES X-Ray LabOraTorieS James Cox Residence Phone 48-J-3 SUITE 525 BANK OF AMERICA BLDG. I OOIVIPLIMENTS OF 'I If SAN JOAOUIN LUMBER CO. :I ROOFING AND INSULATION I: SCOTIS Ave. and Madison SI. Sfockfon L,,,,,,,- - -,,,,, - -,, - - -,,,:, - ff :::::::::: :::::: ': ft THE STOCKTON PAINT COMPANY I I 1' 319 E. Weber Ave. JI PI'Ione 6023 STocIcTon Il,::,:::::::::: ::::::::: f:::: ::-'-'::-T-T:::-'-: ' ' I EOR OUALITY 'I I P O R T R A I T S 1 THE LOGAN STUDIO I: 20 N. San Joaquin SI: Phone I498 lL,,,:,,,L,,, - -,,, xx, If ' :ff :E I I OONIPLIIVIENTS OF I gf S. H.KRESS8fCO. I I 4I.,::,,::,::::::::,:::Y.:::::::: rxfaffaaf'T-Tffxffffefffffffff :E Q EI .-D 1 . Q , cLor1-res ron MEN 'I HART, SCHAFFNER 8: MARX II Good Clofhes If 320 E. Main Sfreef S'IocIc+on f:::: :::: :::::'A::::: ::A::: :E OOMPLIMENTS OF I AUSTIN BROS. I WIIoIesaIe DeaIeI'S In 'I GENERAL HARDWARE 1: IRON AND STEEL I1 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA L.,,,,,,,,,,, - A,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 6 RE-ELECT EDWARD E. BREITENBUCHER llncumloemtl Candidate For POLICE JUDGE lCi'ry of Stoclclonl ELECTION: OCTOBER I2, 1937 H ll ::::::::' ' -::'-gl F:::::::::'T::'-:::::::'-::::::i'T ,f l sTocKToN TYPEWRITER co. ELECT I 1: , fn k S I :I ,N fi, 436 E. Mar ei Ireet l if Stockton, California CHARLES H. 1: l' lf Telephone 37 P O L , C E J U D G E 5: Vfmifwf'5i.'g,2,g:fngif'sarggzzsi I U CITY OF STOCK-I-ON 1 I NELL FITZGERALD CO. Women's, Misses' ancl Juniors' October IZ. I937 READY-TO-WEAR SHOP il 402 E I lvl ' Sl I' Your Vote will be Considered a Favor :E STOCKTSLI CSLYLIFESENIA -:::::::::::::::,-:,-:,-:::::: -J U::::::::::::,-J,-,-:::::::::::.-:J :x:sQ2T+227Q:FQQLL'fFfiQQQ'Cixi Tx 'tfstunlifj'TxxxMx: 1 Office Equipiaers f I TOBY'S DRESS SHOP I COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES l l 48N,SU1-,Engl Style Without Exlravagance l mm-Pmv .lrllfollgngziz 525 East Main Street lf I, 1f0r'1x11' oclasii-3115 ' :.-.-:::C-,:::::::::::::::::::l L::: ff,-::.-:e:::.-:-::: :: SAUNDERS SLIPPER SI-IOP 'll 432 East Nlain Street STOCKTON .... I ' ' 197 Phone Agricultural Implements l,. l . firiinsley, lite. ........,..... 21 Attorneys Foltz K Rendon ...... .. ..,. 150 Neuiniller X llitz ........ ...... - 115 Automobile Dealers john H. lizural fn. ...... ....., 5 Q0 llrinscl Sz Urtinan ........ . .,.,. -18:0 Awnings-House Manlhey llros. .,... .,.... 4 11 Bakeries tiravt-in-lnulis Itakine Vo .... .3077 Kern's Ihtkery ...,..........,.....,..... 110 Nl. Ursi K Son .........,..... ........ I 111 Banks First National .......................... 173 Stockton Savings and lloan 3 Beauty Shops Dorothy and hlahel M 1 lleanty Studio .......... . ............ .Z 543 I'aci1ic Ave. lleanly Salon .... 11-ll Books G:trdner's llook Sho1i.,. ......... S00--1 Building Loan Associations Nohle, llnrold ,...,., .....,..,..... 9200 State lluildiug and l.o:tn ...... 4028 Cleaning Al Cannon Cleaning K Dyeing ,, .....,.......,........,, 441 Golden We:-.I l,aundry .......... -1334 lless-llelnxe Dyeing it Cleaning .............................. 1132 Clothing Ilravn 81 Mt'lQeey:an ....,., . ..... 2340 Kessel, Morris ............ ...... 2 319 Yost llros ...............,.. 26 Conlectionaries Palace Candy Store ....... ...,., 1 515 Creameries Mill: l'i'otltict-rs Assn. of Central Calif ....................... 17418 Dairies lilne Rihhon llairy Farms .,.. 3013 Clowes' Hairy ......................,... 1261 Dentists VVilIi:nn XV. C'ninphell ............ 5-197 ll. XVnllace Roltrhaclter .... ,.,. 7 891. C. lf. Slnhler ........,....,.,...,...,.. 528 Department Stores lxress N Q o ....,,...............,..,..,... 3017 National Dollar Stores ......,... 2105 AI. Penney .....,........,............. 1800 Snnth it Lani.: .......,....,.. ,....... . H5050 Sterling Inc. ..,...,.........,...... . .,.. 3400 Stockton Dry Goods Co ....,.. 5030 Desks lientl:lll's lne ...,,... ....., I 52 Dresses Nell Fitzgerald Co ........ ...... -1 'll 'l'oliy's ......................... 1 ..... -1723 Druggists Central Ilrug' Store ....... ,.....2082 Q l l A 3423 Lxelusive Prescription Pharmacy ..l... . ..,.................. 005 Forty-Nine llrnu Co. lnc ..... 1840 S140 lloltlen Drug fo .......,. ...... 1 Rose l'harlnaey ............... ...... 1 S01 Electrical Contractors litltly lileetrie S Mechanical Co ..,...... 85 Feed and Fuel lf. li. Ferrell K Co. .... ..........,. 1 002 CLASSIFIED BUYERS GUIDE Florists Phone L.aht'ornia Floral Co ............. 1412 U. K. Flower Slioppe ............ 3023 Valley lloral Cu ......,.... .... 6 52 Gift Shops liendaIl's Inc.. ..... .... 1 52 Funeral Directors 11. C. Xhiallace. ...... ..,,... 4 607 Furniture llnrnhani llros. Furniture Co ......,..... ....... 40 Xl, Iforren K Sons ........... ...... . 1141 Levinson Furniture fo .,....... 1239 Yeager Furniture Co ...... ,, ..... 4101 Garments lIonovan's Smart Shop ........,. 940 Nell lfitzgerald Co. .,..,.........., 491 llavitl S. Levinson, ,,,,.....,,..,, 8060 Rational llollar Stores .,........ 2105 Sterling' Inc .... ....... , ................. 3 400 Stockton Dry Goods Co ....... 5030 Xtonder Inc. .,..,... .... ................ 3 0 37 Groceries lleclnsin Grocery .... ....... 1985 l'. ti, tlall ti Co ...,....... .,...,. 5 S5 GarihaIdi's Market ........ ,,,., . .3110 S:tt't'way Stores.. ......... .,.,.., 4 203 Stuart Ilros. ........,... ....... 5 200 R. lll. NN'arren ........ ,.,., , .1563 I-lair Stylists R. E .Poole ..... .,..... 5 050 Hardware Austin llros ...... .,..... 1 022 Hotels Hotel Stockton ........... ....... 2 000 Ice Cream llelta lee Cream Co ....,........ H1285 llltlky Way Ice Cream Co...5294 Insurance Nohlu li Reid. ...... , ...... 9200 jewelry M. l i'ie4Ihergei' K Co ............. 2410 H. ,l. Kuechler 8: Son ............ 2382 Laundries Golden Xllest .............. . ...... 4334 Libraries-Circulating G:trdner's ltook Shop. ,.,........ 8904 Lumber llianmndl Match Co .,............. 516 RLISC-Iilllll''l4l1l11l'll'l' Com ........ 8250 San Joaquin Lumher Co .,... 5-IS Machine Shops Carando Machine NX-'orks .... 1454 Markets-Meat lil Dorado Neat, Market ..... .1553 Tuxedo Neat illarket ............ 117 Yosemite Meat Market ,... .,..,. 4 458 Oils General Petroleum Corp. of Calif .............. ....,.......,,..... 2 76 Optometrists Powell 8: Keller, ..,.. .... 9 S2 Painting .-X. H. Davies... 170 Paints .-K. H. Davies ...........,.. 1. 170 Diamond Match ,Co ............... 516 XY. P. Fuller 8: Co. ................ 3798 Ruse-Illair Lumber Co. ..Y..... S250 The Stockton Paint Co ...,..... 0023 Photographers Clarkson Studio ........, ....... f 1034 Logan Studios .......... ...... , 1498 199 Phone Physicians and Surgeons, M. D. Dr. Nathan llarhour .............. 408 llr. 1. F. lilinn .............. ......, 8 580 Dr. C. A. llroaflclus .............. 82 Dr. XV. H, L. Collis ..... 1 ........ 4818 Dr. Edmund Frost ....... ...,.. 7 839 Dr. P. H. Gallegos .......... ...,. . 8046 Dr. Minerva Goodman. ..,,..... 654 Dr. C, E. Holliger ...........v,... 1173 Dr. Neill P. Johnson ............ 2825 Dr. NVilliam P. Lynch ........., 242 Dr. F. J. O'lJonnell .............. 115 Dr. Barton Powell, ,lr ........... 1930 llr. ,ll llarton Powell ............ 167 Ur. Dewey Powell .,................ 167 Dr. Geo. H. Sanderson ........ 127 llr. Hudson Smythe .............. 1848 Hr. Irving Zeimer .,................ 2478 Plumbing Nliller-Hays Co ....... .... 1 G Printing l'lansenACarter Co ........... ........ 2 083 Osborn Printing Co.. .,........... 1941 991 Radcliffe K ,lulius ....,............ , . Rosensteel Printing Co ......... 51 Publishing ll Sole. ...... .... . ..-1315 Real Estate l-lal A. llarnett. ...,.......,.,........, 445 F. bl. Ilietrieh K Co ..........,. 577 Restaurants .l0I1nny's Vt'atlle Shoppe ........ 4877 Schools College of the Pacific ............ 6231 lalumphreys School of llusiness ..,..................,. , ...... 4134 Shoes Sauntlefs Slipper Shop ........ 975 Signs A. H. Davies. ......................... 170 Sporting Goods I1ranch's Sporting Goods House ......,... . .,................. . Stationary Hansen-Carter Co ...,.. .... Kendall's, Inc ........ . Taxi Service Union Cab Co ...... .... Tents-Renting 161 ...2083 152 ...1440 llflanthey Bros. ............,........,.. 411 Theatres Fox California Theatre ........ 1826 Rialto Theatre ............. . .,..,..,,. 6608 Sterra Theatre ..........,, , ........... 630 State Tlieatre ....... ....... 2 333 Tires Ralph Carter Tire K Service Co ................. ..,... , 1100 Tractors L. F. Grimsley Inc. ...... Trust Companies American Trust Company, Stockton Savings 8: Loan 21 ...2034 Bank ........ , ............ ,. ....... , .,,,, 3 Typewriters - Stockton Typewriter Co ....., . 37 Upholstering Manthey llros. ........ Venetian Blinds 411 M. Corren K Sons ...... ..,..., 1 141 Manthey Bros ..,. ,,,,.... ,,,,,,, 4 1 1 Window Shades Itlanthey Bros. ,.,,, ,,A,,A 4 11 X-Ray Service Acme Laboratories .... ,,,,,,6300 Koscnslc-:I Priniing Co., Inc.,Sfock1on.Colif 911, X'12 '71 '11 X'l5 '78 '11 '94 '89 X'35 '35 '86 '89 George N. Calfee Emily R. Colombet Cha1f1eS S. Dorr George A. Fickes Rufus Fisk John Gill May Bell Gilman J. 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