Washington Union High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

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The WASHINGTONIAN 1934 Volume Eleven l933-l934 Published by llie Senior Class of Waslwinglon Union l-liqlw School al Cenlerville, California FOREWORD Sailing TogeTher ThroughouT The pasT year on The good ship WashingTonian, we have sTored up memories oT incidenTs on boTh placid and sTormy waTers. When we walk Tor The lasT Time down The gang planlc, we shall be Thinking oT Triends ThaT we have made, The porTs aT which we have called, The good Times we have had on board, and The ways in which we have been prepared Tor TuTure voyages. Sharing in The responsibiliTies oT sailing our craTT has made us more independenTg doing some oT The meaner Taslcs has made us more humble, sharing good and bad wiTh each oTher has made us beTTer sporTsp weaThering sTorms has made us beTTer sailors. In order To immorTalize This cruise, The sTaTT has aimed aT recording iTs happenings in as vivid a manner as possible. l-lelen Rogers, EdiTor. SHIP'S LOG Chapfer One ADMINISTRATION CI1apIerTwo CLASSES Chapfcr Three ACTIVITIES Chapfer Four SPORTS Chapfer Five I-IUIVIOI2 DEDICATION The success of a voyage depends +o a very qreal exlenf upon The ship's officers. This year we have been forfunafe in having as one of our ollicers one who assisfed us in charl- inq a sale and enjoyable course. As an expression of our apprecialion for his ellorlrs in our behalf, we Jrhe Senior Class of nineleen hundred and Jrhirly-four sincerely in all friendship dedicale lhis volume of Jrhe Washing+onian +o MR. WARREN E. GRAVESTOCK mmf-A' f- 'e1'1w'yf3.P , QW?-fxrfw-rgzrggymqifgr? 1 -E -g,,,.,1 4 w 1 1 MR. OVERACKER MR. LOGAN MR. SCOTT MR, OLIVEIRA MR. HARROLD President Clerk Board of Trustees The Board oT TrusTees has been a very acTive organizaTion This pasT year. IT has accomplished a greaT deal. We cerTainly appre- ciaTe The help ThaT They have given us. One oT The Things ThaT was greaTly needed was The new bus ThaT was purchased by The board. The school has been beauTiTied by a lawn and garden beTween The caTeTeria and main building. also by a lawn To The souTh oT The building. A TurT which exTends To The baseball Tield has been planTed in The back oT The gymnasium. Fine new sTage equipmenT has been purchased. This is deeply appreciaTed because iT was badly needed. A heaTing sysTem has been insTalled in The music room, making iT much more comTorTable. New window shades have been pur- chased Tor all rooms. The waTer Tanlcs have all been painTed. ln every way, our school has been made one oT which we can well be proud. Wi+h The re-elecTion oT lvlr. Andrew Logan and Mr. John Oliveira, The personnel oT The Board oT TrusTees remains The same. -A -if 9 lik- '- J V GOO'-D E. M, SANOHOLDT A. J. RATHBONE Principal Administration Realizing ThaT The TorTune oT a voyage lies To a glreaT exTenT in The hands OT Those who guide The ship, we should lilce To express- our Thanlcs To our slcippers. lvlr. A. J. RaThbone, principal: Miss E. Marie SandholdT, vice-principal and dean OT girls: and To Mr. J. Vernon Goold, vice-principal and dean OT boys. AT all Times we have been sure oT Their True Triendship and he-lpTulness. SomeThing new has been Tried This year wiTh The senior class. Every week Mr. RaThbone meT wiTh Them To become beTTer ac:quainTed wiTh Them and Their problems and To enable Them To meeT him unoliiicially. lvlany inTormal, worTh-while Tallcs resulTed Trom These meeTings, and boTh The seniors and Mr. RaThbone received much beneTiT from Them. -.,.,gi I 0 Ep.- a 'S Faculty HUGH M. KIBBY Printing, Shop EULA M. WRIGHT Library WILLIAM D. METTE Shop GRACE C. JACKSON Commercial SALVATORE BILLECI Music MARY VAN WINKLE Commercial, Spanish WARREN E. GRAVESTOCK Social Sludies OSEPHINE P. MORRIS Homernaking PAUL M. PITMAN Social Sludies, English LORENA M. WRIGHT Foreign Languages JESS W. REGLI Physical Education IVA LISTON Physical Educalion BARTON L. WEBB Science, Social Studies JESSIE-MARIA GODFREY English PAUL DOUGHERTY Aqricullure GRACE I. KNOLES English V. EDGAR SOLVASON Commercial SIBYL BOTELHO Arl EVELYN M. WILSON Homemaking FLORENCE AUST Secretary lo Board FRANK DUSTERBERRY PATRICIA DUFFEY JOHN HABENICI-IT HELEN ROGERS MANUEL REINA ent Secretary Treasurer Editor of Vice-President Washingtonian VERNON ELLSWORTH WILLIAM GARCIA IRMA I-IODGES GEORGE DUNDAS M g tHatcI1et Yell L d Girls' Athi t Manage B ys' Athletic Manager Associated Students The past year has been a very successtul one. Our member- ship has increased considerably, and everyone has done his part in helping to make this student body tiner than ever betore. It has been very active this past year, and the meetings were inter- esting and entertaining. Good speakers and programs were pre- sented at most ot the meetings. lvluch credit should be given to Patricia Duttey, program chairman, and to lvlr. Gravestock, taculty adviser, tor securing the various programs. To our president, Frank Dusterberry, much credit should be given tor the tine way in which he conducted the meetings. I-le made an excellent president, and the student body was behind him one hundred per cent. The otticers tor the year were: President, Frank Dusterberryg vice-president, Manuel Reina: secretary, Patricia Dutteyg treas- urer, John I-labenichtg girls' athletic manager, Irma I-lodges: boys' athletic manager, Ted Dundas: and yell leader, William Garcia. I2 nf if RaThbone I I I T T Lowvr row: V. Ellsworth, H. Hiyashi, K. Evulich, P. DuHey, L. Solon, B, Robinson, I. Hodges, H Student Council The STudenT Council consisTs oT sixTeen sTudenTs who hold The various sTudenT body oTFices, and iT is presided over by The presi- denT oT The sTudenT body. AT The council's TirsT meeTing oT The year The privileges To which a sTudenT body member is enTiTled were decided upon. The Tollowing were selecTed: Admission To all games and meeTs held under The auspices oT The associaTed sTudenT body in home Terri- Tory, all issues oT The l-laTcheT', Two sTudenT body dances, Two sTudenT body plays, and TiTTy cenTs Towards The purchase oT The WASHINGTONIAN. Approving The yearly budgeTs was The council's nexT acT. An aTTempT was made To accuraTely predicl' The Tinancial needs oT The various organizaTions. The predicTions were saTisTacTory in ThaT no organizaTion exceeded The amounT alloTTed To iT. Several necessary pieces oT sTage eguipmenT were purchased. Colored gelaTins, which had long been needed Tor The TloodlighTs, were among The purchases. The council also boughT dimmers which are being used To good advanTage aT every producTion. WiTh The approach oT baslceTball season iT was necessary To obTain a number oT baslceTball suiTs. These TwenTy uniTorms and sweaT suiTs in orange and black were worn by The players Through- ouT The season. Wifh These and oTher accomplishmenTs To Their crediT, The council members Teel They have had a mosT successTul year. --T44 is law .- l-.-. .954 ' 5 ' N ff ff !'3'l1'e'l'li ! DAVID WITHERLY GEORGE MEDEIROS KIYO AIURA KATHLEEN EVULICH Senior Class The senior class of I934 has made porl afler wha? has been a four-year voyage. A+ firsl' Those four years slrelched ou? seem- ingly wilhoul end. Now lhey seem very shorl wilh Jrhe voyage over. We hope Thai when we again embark if will be foward far horizons where we may lalce wilh us whal we have learned here in high school and on rhaf experience build finer lives. The lasl weelcs of lhe voyage will remain in our memories always. From May 2, Senior Sneak Day, lhrough The Senior Play on May 25, 'rhe Senior Breakfast Commencemenl on May 3I, and finally lhe Senior Ball on June I, we have lived Through a whirl of unforgellable experiences. The officers who have ably guided lhe deslinies of 'rhe senior class of I934 are: David Wilherly Presidenl George lvledeiros Vice-Presidenl Bernice Flores Secrelary Kiyo Auira Treasurer Manud Rema , YeH Leader Kalhleen Evuhch ,,,,,,, ,,,,, C:ouncH Represenlanve Mr. J. Regli, chairman, Miss E. Wilson, lvliss G. Knoles, lvlr. W. Gravesfoclc Class Advisers -M-:Sf I5 ya-W I of km F-'I J W' ljfvxlft. PAIVH BQUVVN FTUU BRCYWN IrfuROIHY FHRYSOUC BLMARW LXAKK KRNLST CUNHA VINCENT WAN ANNH UUSSHN ANTHONY UUAFIH PATRIFIA L6 U 5' FP VINALLJ AGNA LUCNLH ALVES ANTHFWW AMARAI x. ki'VVA5fflANllF'A1xi HELEN AVHIA WINIFWVV A,'F'viIb g, LRMA BAQCELI N JULIUS BER MEM . XPlfMNi F.?'YTl'N W HA1Nz ri! 'LJ MAIN BROWN NLKRBIRT iWVJWN I-,I r- 1 PRANK UUMLRBERRY ANTHONY EVULICH MADFI INE FARIA MAIN HIAI5 MARIE FRLIIAS IISIICN FUDFNNA IAIIV' VI KONICA I-UR . MIIBA MAZXCI A MANUFI CONSAIVIQ AIIIN IIIRSCII ABFNICWI TID .IOHN H EIPANOR IIARRL Mg-f 1 Ifxamrwcriw nn Win. 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S11 -X'0Il,11 1111111'1's1111111 when I sigh 111111 say ,1h1y1's, fc'111'11 my ship 1'111111's 1II!H GR.-XCIE Um '37 -..gf 21 15..- 'J Xu N .yi The Iunior Class The junior class has made porT aTTer a very successful year. ln The sTudenT body play, The Goose Hangs High, and in The Vodvil There were many juniors Taking leading parTs. AT This play and The TirsT nighT oT The Vodvil They held candy sales To Tinance class projecTs. ln The Scholarship SocieTy The juniors have been very well represenTed, even capTuring The oTTice oT presidenT. In The opereTTa Once in a Blue Moon, There were aT leasT Three leading parTs held by juniors, besides Those ThaT were in The chorus. This also shows Their dramaTic and musical abiliTy. The juniors were much pleased wiTh Their class rings which They received in January. These rings are very aTTracTive, The envy oT The lower classes. The juniors have been well represenTed in sporTs oT all lcinds. ln The TooTball, baslceTball, baseball, and Track Teams, many oT The mosT imporTanT posiTions were held and Taken care oT very well by juniors. The Tennis Team oT The school includes several junior boys and girls who are ouTsTanding in This sporT. The Junior Prom, which was held on May 4, was an inTormal dance To which The whole school was inviTed. The evening was dedicaTed To The seniors by The class who will sTep inTo Their place oT leadership. The Prom was a TiTTing climax To a mosT enjoyable, successTul cruise. 22 EQ..- r N 1 I ufxior Class Officers . ai Oscar Niemellw, . Presidenl Vernon Ellsworlh cg? Vice-Presidenl Erma Machado. Secrefary Donald Flores Treasurer Leona Solon Class Reporler William Garcia , Yell Leader Lillian Freilas and Eleanor Morris Girls' League Rep. Leona Solon and Jaclc Ralhloone ,, , Sludenl Council Rep. Mr. Webb, Chairman: Mrs. Wright Miss Godfrey, Mr. Kibby, Mr. Pilman ,,,,,, , . ,, , ,A Class Advisers 23 The Sophomore Class Sailing along Through Tine weaTher, The sophomore class has shown iTs True colors This year. 'J J'-'li Their sophomore parTy held on January I3 was voTed a huge success. The Theme oT The parTy was l-larvesT. The gym was decoraTed in orange and Tan colors. Yellow pumpkins wiTh grin- ning Taces looked ouT Trom among corn husks and grape vines. IT was an inTormal parTy, The girls in gingham dresses and The boys in cords and Tweeds. AlThough The parTy was given on Friday The I3Th, iT Turned ouT To be a lucky day Tor The sophs .and Tor Their guesTs. AlThough sTill very young, This class has made good records during Their Two years spenT in our school. Many oT This class are in The Scholarship SocieTy. On our champion TooTball Team There are several sophomores who played excellenT TooTball. They also parTicipaTed in The oTher s orTs. p The girls have kepT up wiTh The boys, doing Their parT Tor Their Teams and in The social liTe oT The school. AT The iniTiaTion oT The Treshmen, The sophomores were very willing To lend a helping hand To compensaTe Tor Their TreaTmenT oT The year beTore. This class seems To be parTicularly adepT aT making money and have usually been Tar ahead oT The oTher classes Tinancially. Their splendid class spiriT and energy should carry Them Through Their nexT Two years wiTh Tlying colors. -V ,ai 24 is-- Sophomore Class Officers M4 Harry , , , Presidenl WaI+ r Rose Vice-Presidenl Yoslwimi Kawaquchi Secrelary Ramona Mellow Treasurer Harry Cesari ,Yell Leader Belly Robinson Sludenl Council Rep. Anna Slwinn and lrma Leal , Girls' League Rep. Mrs. Morris, Clwairmang Miss Van Winlcle, Mr. Solvason, Mr. Douglwerly ,. ,Class Advisers -..gf 25 fy.- r The Freshman Class On Augusl 28 lhe good ship, Freshman Class, manned by an enlhusiaslic crew, was launched. They were slrangers lo us lhen, buf lhey are no longer, because wilh 'rheir firsl venlure, lhey soon became acguainled wilh our school life. They have become very aclive in all ils phases. They have shown lhemselves lo be good and daring naviga- lors, eager lo caplure new prizes and lo explore unknown seas. Their voyage has begun well. The school has placed in lheir hands i+s line lradilions. ll has every righl 'lo believe 'rhal lhey will measure up. Thal day early in The year when lhey dressed as children and were inilialed by upper classmen inlo The mysleries of high school life seems as lar back lo us as il does lo lhem. The class of l937 has successfully compleled The lirsl slage of ils iourney and already shows signs of developing lhe sorl' of leadership and line spiril lhal Washinglon expecls. Their freshman parly, given in order lo help lhe members of lhis class gel acguainled wilh each olher, was a memorable occa- sion. T The success ol lhe freshman class's lirsl year in high school life has been due To Jrhe fine co-operalion of ils members and The guidance of lheir advisers and officers. -..iii 26 .- M 77 Freshman Class Officers Roberf Solon Presidenf Marian Dick Viceepresidenf Pear! Whife Secrefary Melva Scammon ,Treasurer Le Roy Raymond , , ..,, Yeil Leader Kafhleen Wesf and Claire Musick, ,Girls' League Rep. W. D. Meffe, Chairman: Mr. Biileci, Miss Vifrighf, Miss Lisfon, Mrs. Jackson, Miss Bofhelo ,.,.,,....., ,,..,,. C lass Advisers 27 kv.- ,,. I I L E I n A u i Va. i. lg 1 M .A ,. , xr.- r-' rf M L 525: .,., l. ..9 ' Rig! .H u .' 42. '4 hd . I f . ' li '- , .--fj gi - ,'.. W, :..45r.-Q1 -nf. 1f1r,.':'s'f :',1 -1 L'.'1 .,'lf3-'Q:f!9',Q , ,Y-..g,,4.,.,f,,aj:g - , .ff'ir1:.gi-Q,l:'- ,- ' - - .1.'.-:' rf.-.3 ,. nvf., ...HX . ji? ix- gi' N. PQ . . wzflil- ' . , 4 'VL-A F, '.-.f.,.- -pq :X-.T ' 'A . 1 ' ' J' -N ,--rs ,Q-.-rf. .1 Hg' mfs .3. .xi . ,' .Msgz 2. ff .V ' .f1'4':i.gXf.- '- - Jr f r,'j'f' V 9 ,. 3- l'-- P MATHEW WHITFIELD HELEN ROGERS Manager Ed r The Washingtonian This year marks lhe publicalion of anofher oufslanding year- book. I+ has been pul ou'r by lhe senior class under lhe direcl supervision of lhe lwo facully advisers. Miss Knoles and Mr. Kibby. The edilor, I-lelen Rogers, has had no lillle experience on 'rhe slaiils of our school publicalions during her Tour years. Mafhew Whiffield, as business manager, has done a very credilable piece of work in handling lhe financial affairs of lhe I934 WASHING- TONIAN. The slafl, assisling The edilor and business manager, have done much lo assure lhe success ol This book as a record and souvenir of lhe pasl year. This year's VVASHINGTONIAN includes several allraclive lealures. The co-operalion of The arl deparlmenl has given us an unusually line sei ol illuslralions. In +he opening seclion we have gralelully acknowledged our debl lo Those sludenls whose lalenl lends dislinclion To Jrhis book. The cover was made in our prinl shop under lhe supervision of Mr. Kibby. who also prinled lhe opening seclion. The Theme we have chosen, a cruise of advenlure, we have allempled To carry our in illuslralions and lexr. ll is hoped Thar in lhis log of lhe year's cruise you may find memories of fellow- voyagers and happy porls. 29 ky.- JAC K TOWNSEND MARY SOIT SAWAE ICHISAKA VIVIAN LUNA ALAN UPTON ESTELLE MARTENSTEIN MISS G, KNOLES MR. H. KIBBY MISS S, BOTELHO KIYO AIURA MANUEL GENE ANTHON Y EVULI VIEVE W REINA ILLIS CH KATH LEEN EV ULICH A LLEN HI PATRICI EY FRANK DUSTER A DUFF RSCH BERRY LORR Ame B Y ETTENCOU RT LJ Top row: Miss G. Knolrs, V. Ellsworlh, E. Maciel, J. OTTO, J. Townsend, G. Ruffcr, R. Ziegler, A. UpTon, M H Lower row: F. Filippi, H, Rogers, M, Griffin, B. Robinson, B, Kibby, L. Solon, L. Hudson, H. Barlon, K E Hatchet The l-laTcheT, our school newspaper, is a bi-monThly publica- Tion oT The sTudenT body. IT is a Tour-page, Tive-column ediTion and is considered one oT The besT high school publicaTions in The sTaTe among schools oT our size. The l-laTcheT is enTirely managed by The sTudenTs under The direcTion of The Two TaculTy advisers, Miss Knoles and Mr. Kibby. ThroughouT The TiTTeen years oT iTs publicaTion This paper has Tollowed a policy oT prinTing bo+h inTeresTing and accuraTe accounTs oT sTudenT acTiviTies. ln The pasT iT was necessary Tor l-laTcheT maTerial To be pre- pared ouT of school. This year an acTiviTy period was added To The program. The sTaTi meeTs every day aT This Time To wriTe Their news sTories. During The TirsT semesTer The paper had Tor iTs ediTor George RuTTer, wiTh Jack Townsend and RoberT Ziegler as associaTes. This plan oT having Two associaTe ecliTors was inauguraTed This year and has been very successTul. AT The beginning oT The second semesTer George RuTTer leTT school, and The vacancy was Tillecl by one oT The Tormer associaTes, Jack Townsend. The worlc was carried on admirably and success- Tully by The new ediTor. The Tinancial managemenT was Talcen care oT by Vernon Ells- worTh, business manager. -- -if 3I . . v L T p row: D. Chrysosfomo, K. Wesf, B, Flores, B. Weber, E. Silva, V. Damico, A. Shinn, B. Roraback, V. Luna, L. Alves, K. Aiura A Middle row: E. Pond, L. Belfencourl, L. Freilas, L. Solon, K. Evulich, E, Morris, D. Machado, E. Salmon, Mi E M S h ldf iss . . and o L cr row: C. Musick, I. Roderick, K. Rafhbone, B. Peixoffo, K. Bercher, E. Boyce, P. While, V. Furlado, J. Silva Girls' League The Girls' League was organized some years ago fo promofe a finer spirif of friendship among fhe girls of 'rhe school and fo find beffer expression for fheir school loyalfy. The code which was 'fhen drawn up and adopfed sefs an ideal for fhe League. Miss Sandholdf, as dean of girls, is fhe adviser of fhe Girls' League, and her guidance is fhaf of genuine friendship. Several evenfs have been of imporfance on fhe League pro- gram fhis year. The freshman recepfion af fhe beginning of fhe firsf ferm helped To acquainf big sisfer wifh liffle sisfer. The annual Chrisfmas parfy, in which program all classes parficipafed, was sponsored by fhe Girls' League. ln May a farewell parfy was given fo fhe senior girls. and fhe old officers insfalled fhe newly- elecfed ones. The following officers have been responsible for fhis Year's program of fhe Girls' League: Kafhleen Evulich . . Presidenf Elaine Boyce Vice-Presidenf Lucille Alves Secrefary Kiyo Aiura . Treasurer Vivian Luna .Ways and Means Chairman Doris Machado. ...,. l-lospifalify Chairman Edna Salmon . . .. .. Program Chairman Miss E. M. Sandholdf . , . Adviser --+224 32 Top row: Mr. Webb, R. Ziegler, E, Mariel, F. DusTs-rberry, I. Egashira, A. Shinn, K. Aiura, J. H b hr J R fhb S' ' Mi K l . a one, K. himizu, iss no es L H. Avilla, L. Hudson, P, DuTiev, H. Rogers, B. Robinson, I H dg L S I C K T C. Musick, K. West, B. Roraback, M, Ma l The Scholarship Society Any sTudenT who mainTains a suTTicienTly high sTandard oT scholarship and leadership is eligible To membership in The Scholar- ship SocieTy. The grade requiremenT Tor each semesTer is a ToTal OT Ten poinTs. Three poinTs are awarded Tor each grade oT A in a prepared, solid subiecT3 one and one-halT poinTs Tor A in an unprepared, halT-solid subiecTg one poinT Tor B in a prepared solid subiecTg halT a poinT Tor B in an unprepared, halT-solid. A sTudenT remaining in The SocieTy Tor six semesTers is enTiTled To a gold seal on his diploma and a gold C. S. F. pin aT Commence- menT. Frank DusTerberry and Kiyo Aiura have received a gold seal and a gold pin. Many ouTsTanding acTiviTies have been accomplished This year. A depuTaTions commiTTee was chosen To presenT a program To The elemenTary schools OT The Township. Jack RaThbone, Eva Filippi, and Yoshimi Kawaguchi were senT as delegaTes To The regional convenTion held aT Mission High School in The Tall. An- oTher one was held aT Sequoia High School which BeTTy Rorabaclc, Anna Shinn, and Emmanuel Maciel aTTended. FourTeen new members have been added To The SocieTy which now ToTals TwenTy-Tour. Under The capable leadership oT Jack RaThbone, presidenTq Irma l-lodges, vice-presidenT1 BeTTy Robinson, secreTary-Treasurer, and advisers, Miss Grace Knoles and Mr. BarTon Webb, The Scholarship SocieTy has compleTed a record year. 33 ' an os, . e as, . amico, . Alves, M. Silva, M. Silva, E. Leal, M. Freifas, l. l-lodges,.M. Soif,4K. Aiura T p M S f H V g V D L L w: I. Roderick, E. Dufra, W. Azevedo, V. Fulrfado, K2 Evullch, E. Naqai, S. MliSUYOShI, L. Freilas, M. Alvarez, B. P xoffo, Miss Listen Girls' Club The Girls' W Club was organized in l928 'lor 'rhe purpose of promoling good fellowship and sporlsmanship among lhe girls. A W, oblained by earning 750 poinls, is necessary lo belong 'ro 'rhe club. Aller lhe W is won, a girl gels a small slar for every addilional 250 poinls. One hundred and len poinls are given for being caplain of a leam, one hundred for being a firsl leam player, and filly for be- ing a second leam player. The officers elecled for lhis year are: Presidenli, , ,,,, , Lucille Alves Vice-Presidenl' . .. .Mary Soil Secrelary-Treasurer ,Marie Freilas Repoder , , H ,, , , , ,THhe SHva An inilialion parly was held in +he gymnasium on l'he evening of April 4, in which all members excepl lhe commillee, lrma l-lodges, Lucille Alves, Tillie Silva, and Marie Freilas, were ini+i-, aled. -..if 34 Y- I ,,,..,..i , XLT Top row: Wifherly, Fisher, Medciros, Ziegler, Joseph, Amaral, Rodrigues, Sinclair, HabenichT, Whiifield R hb Whipple, Robinson, Coach Reqli Middle row: Dinsrnorc, Andrade, KaTo, Brown, Maderios, Raso, Gonsalves, Wilson, Arnaral, Dusierberry B R L Y h T NATT M S kg h K T F d G H lc M uno, I a, une, e i a arna, ao, u enna, arcia, iido, Boys' Club This year The Boys' Club has accomplished more Than iT has in recenT years. The oTTicers guiding The club were: Wesley Raso. presidenTg William Garcia, vice-presidenTpand Louis Manuel. secreTary-Treasurer. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The club a consTiTuTion was drawn up. ln iT are seT down The regulaTions Tor The earning and wearing oT blocks. In December The TirsT annual cake raTTle was held, resulTing in a good proTiT Tor The W Club and a delicious TruiT calce Tor Clarence Oliveria, The winner. On The nighT oT April 6 The W Club were hosTs To The school aT a very successTul dance. The iniTia- Tion Teed was held Two weelcs laTer when TwenTy-Tive new members were Taken in by The club. ATTer The vicTorious TooTball season The W Club presenTed a Trophy To The school in The Torm oT a large silver TooTball. A silver belT buckle was also chosen To be The emblem oT all W Club members. The buckle has an orange W in The cenTer oT iT, wiTh The year on one side and The symbol oT The individual sporT on The oTher. -4 4:4 as ii-M Future Farmers The Fufure Farmers of Washingfon Union High have been very acfive fhis year. The differenf agriculfural producfs of fhe fown- ship furnished fhe basis for mosf of fhe class room work, as well as for pracfical worlc done righf in fhe field. The oufsfanding orchards, poulfry floclcs, dairy herds, beef herds, sheep, hogs, field crops, shipping sheds, nurseries, and sugar facfories in fhe com- munify have been visifed and sfudied by fhe Fufure Farmers. Af fhis fime, on behalf of fhe Fufure Farmers, we wish fo fhanlc fhe farmers of fhe communify for fhe opporfunifies fhey have afforded us in fhis sfudy. Class worlc has been varied and lcepf up-fo-dafe by bringing in oufsfanding speakers, by fhe occasional use of fhe radio, and by film sfrips from fhe Unifed Sfafes Deparfmenf of Agriculfure. The Fufure Farmers' class room is now equipped wifh modern fables builf in our shop and is now being fiffed up wifh gas con- necfions which will malce if possible fo have demonsfrafions and laborafory work previously nof possible. The Fufure Farmers of fhe Washingfon Chapfer sfarfed fhe school year by affending Camp Lillard af fhe Sacramenfo Sfafe Fair. The Chapfer puf on a feafure exhibif af fhe Sfafe Fair. They were chosen as one of The fen oufsfanding chapfers among fhe l2O in California. The fwo delegafes fo fhis convenfion were Edward Andrade and Raymond Oliveira. -h 44 3619-W Club Activities Clubs are becoming a greafer parf of fhe school's acfivifies. During fhe lasf four years fhey have progressed rapidly. They offer sfudenfs an opporfunify fo become familiar wifh subiecfs fhaf cannof be pracfically included in fhe school's curriculum. A sfudenf who is undecided concerning a vocafion may, fhrough joining one of fhe various clubs, find a field fhal' inferesfs him. Also clubs help fo develop hobbies or avocafional inferesls upon which more and more emphasis is being placed. The Aeronaufical Club was organized by Alan R. Upfon, wifh Mr. Wm. lvleffe as faculfy adviser. lf was conducfed as a chapfer of fhe Nafional Aeronaufical Club, Inc., and exisfed as a class unfil November when officers were elecfed. The proposed sfudy program covered fhe enfire field of aero- naufics in an elemenfary manner. Due fo fhe requiremenfs of fhe Nafional Aeronaufical Club, fhe membership was comparafively small and, fherefore, fhe club was disconfinued in favor of a new one. This club, affer acquiring a sufficienf number of members, was furned over fo Lyle Fisher who, wifh fhe co-operafion of John McGowan, conducfed if suc- cessfully for fhe remainder of fhe ferm. This year, for fhe firsf fime, fhe Aeronaufical Club had several girls among ifs members. Perhaps some day fhese girls may fake an acfive parf in flying and earn fheir wings. Pk Pk Ik Chrisfian Jorgensen and several followers organized fheir sec- ond Radio Club fhis year. The officers elecfed were: Presidenf, Chrisfian Jorgensen: vice-presidenf, Norman Brown: secrefary and freasurer, Edward lvloreira. Through fhe code pracfice and discussion, which consfifufeol fhe club's acfivifies, several members qualified fo pass fhe ex- aminafion for amafeur operafor's licenses. As 'rhe club was conducfed under fhe school's no dues for clubs policy, if was necessary fo mainfain a small fund fhrough confribufions, fhaf needed equipmenf could be purchased. A locafion was reserved for club quarfers in The shop, where ifs members puf in much fime. lk Fl' wk The Sfamp Club showed a good deal of acfivify during fhe firsf parf of fhe year, buf if was finally disconfinued. lf is hoped fhaf fhis fascinafing acfivify will be revived nexf year. -. 3 7 Drama Student Body Play The Goose I-Iangs I-Iigh was presenfed before a large, appreciafive audience on Gcfober 27. If is a domesfic comedy in which a devofed fafher and mofher, very ably porfrayed by Joseph A. Silva and Gwendolyn Millef, sacrifice everyfhing fo educafe fheir children. Buf Mr. Ingalls loses his iob, and he and Mrs. Ingalls are afraid of fhe way fheir children will receive fhe news fhaf fhey cannof refurn fo college. During fhe Chrisfmas vacafion when fhe children are af home, Granny Ingalls llrma I-lodgesl manages fo fell The fwins, played by Beffy Robinson and Roberf Salz, and fhe older son I-Iugh, played by Jack Rafhbone. The fwins decide fo give up college work, and I-Iugh and Dagmar, porfrayed by Doris Machado, offer fhe money fhey have saved for fheir marriage. I-Iowever, an unexpecfed climax makes fhese sacrifices unnec- essary. Ofhers in fhe well-picked casf were Eleanor Morris, Barbara Sfraub, Walfer Rose, Donald Flores, Joseph Offo, and Emmanuel Maciel. The play was under fhe direcfion of Miss J. M. Godfrey. Exchange Program Following fhe precedenf sef lasf year for 'rhe promofing of friendship among near-by high schools, 'rhe Exchange Program was presenfed af Livermore, Pleasanfon, I-layward, and even as far as Galf. Included in fhe program were a good-will falk by Presidenf Frank Dusferberry, several much-applauded solos by John Accinelli and his magical accordion, and fhe comedy The Eirsf Dress Suiff' In fhis hilarious play Ted I-Iarding, porfrayed wifh real sincerify by George Jorgensen, finds life very difficulf because everyone he knows seems fo be faking bafhs af inopporfune fimes, delaying his geffing info his firsf dress suif. Even his very pafienf mofher, played by Esfelle Marfensfein, is unable fo sfraighfen fhings ouf. Allen I-Iirsch, who plays fhe role of fiance of Ted's sisfer, Bernice Weber, complicafes fhings furfher by losing his dress suif an hour before his wedding is fo fake place. The climax makes a funny sifuafion funnier, buf in fhe end Ted is friumphanf in his dress suif and his dafe wifh Claribelle. -...,gf 38 .- 39 pw- at Student Body Play The Goose Hangs High Exchange Program Operetta The First Dress Suit was entirely a student production under the capable direction of Patricia Duffey, with Rosetta Clark as stage manager. The Exchange Program was very well received by the various audiences before which it was presented, and its appearance before our own assembly was an occasion of real enjoyment and pride. Vodvil A very entertaining, spectacular Vodvil was presented on the nights of February 7 and 8 before large audiences. The theme which tied together the many acts was a pleasure cruise on the Ship of Joy, Skipper Frank Dusterberry acting as master of cere- monies, and subsequent shipwreclc on a cannibal island. These two very different settings, worlced out by the art department under the direction of Miss Sibyl Botelho, made possible a great variety of acts. Of especial interest on the program were Mlle. Modiste's Models, a group of football boys gowned in ultra-feminine styles. To Mrs. Wright goes the credit for this act which was very popular. The Sailor Girls' Chorus, with their songs and dance steps, carried out well the theme of the program. A new version of the Three Little Pigs, with Reginald Agna and Norbert Furtado in starring roles, also proved to be a hit. The Vodvil owed its success to the co-operation of the various departments, faculty members, and about one hundred and eighty students. Each act was under the supervision of a faculty mem- ber, and the whole program was organized and directed by Mr. A. J. Rathbone, principal. Christmas Cantata and Play ln order to express- the beauty and solemnity of the Yuletide season, A Festival of Music and Drama was presented on the night of December I8. Following the opening orchestral number, a candlelight proces- sional of boys in red surplices and girls in white proved to be an impressive innovation. The surplices were made by the sewing classes under the direction of Miss Louise Struve, then in our homemalcing department. The combined glee clubs, under the direction of Mr. S. Billeci, presented the cantata, l-lail, I-loly Babe. The orchestra pro- vided the accompaniment. The program concluded with a beautiful Christmas play, Why -..gi 40 ty..- 4I Vodvil Comic Cannibals Millie and Sally A Girl in Every Por? Raggedy Andy Skipper Dus+y Charlesfon l-lol-Chas Go, Blow Your Horn Romeo, Whore Arr Thou? Do We lnlrudc? Ullra-Feminine! Where! Elmer? Professor! Dolls They Had Bui SOC The Chimes Rang, direcTed by Miss Godfrey. The casT included Marilyn Maciel, Emmanuel Maciel, 'QNilberT Pine, and RoberT Ziegler as principals. J: Operettc: The combined glee clubs gave The opereTTa Once in a Blue Moon on The nighT OT April I3. IT was a ploT OT mysTery and romance, wiTh inTerludes provided by Spanish dancers and by John Accinelli and his accordion. The principals were: Edna Salmon, Joe l-lernandez, Adelene Silva, KenneTh Faria, Bernard l-lammond, Barbara STraub, Joe STewarT, NorberT FurTado, Joe OTTo, Edna King, Veronica FurTado, Emmanuel Maciel, Bernice Bernardo, Ollie Manuel, and Williain Sinclair. The opereTTa was direcTed by Mr. S. Billeci wiTh The assisTance oT Mr. J. V. Goold, Miss S. BoTelho, and Miss Evelyn Wilson. Senior Play Come OuT oT The KiTchen was chosen as The senior play Tor The class oT I934. As The comedy opens iT is revealed ThaT because oT serious Tinancial diTTiculTies, The souThern home oT The DaingerTield Tamily is To be renTed To a norTherner, BurTon Crane, played by MaT WhiTTield. One condiTion upon which Crane insisTed was ThaT The servanTs be whiTe raTher Than Negro. As The Tour young Dainger- Tields prepare To leave Their home, Their agenT, Randolph Weeks, Dave WiTherly, arrives wiTh The news ThaT The whiTe servanTs had decided noT To come. RaTher Than deprive Their sick TaTher, who is in Europe, oT much-needed Tunds, The young people decide To impersonaTe The servanTs. Olivia, PaTricia DuTTey, is To be The cook, Paul, John l-labenichT, The buTler, ElizabeTh, Bernice Flores, The house maid, and Charles, Manuel Reina, The useTul boy. However, The scheme goes awry when Crane, Solon Tucker, his guesT, porTrayed by Joseph A. Silva, and Randy Weeks Tall in love wiTh The charming cook. Mrs. Falkener, anoTher guesT played by EsTelle MarTensTein, leaves in anger wiTh her daughTer, llean Roderick, disrupTing The laTTer's romance wiTh anoTher guesT, played by Frank DusTerberry. The climax comes when all The servanTs buT Olivia are Tired. The Negro mammy, Mandy, played by Vivian Luna, compleTes The Tine casT. The play was under The direcTion oT Mis Sibyl BoTelho. -..gf 42 -if 43 EM- Band Orchestra Glee Club Glee Club The Glee Club shows a decided increase in populariTy each year. A membership oT TiTTy-six This year cerTainly proves This TacT. lncidenTally, This increase is parTicularly among The male Xmembers oT The club. An opporTuniTy Tor The mosT ouTsTanding voices To Try solo numbers has been a TeaTure oT This year's program oT sTudy. This year a mosT eTTecTive ChrisTmas canTaTa, l-lail, l-loly Babe, gave The Glee Club an opporTuniTy To display The Tine work They have done. A canTaTa is To be a yearly TeaTure in ex- pressing The beauTy and solemniTy oT The YuleTide season. As always, The opereTTa is The mosT imporTanT TeaTure in The Glee Club's acTiviTies. The opereTTa Once in a Blue Moon was very successTully produced on The nighT oT April I3. iv1ysTery and romance carried The ploT To iTs climax. The colorTui and inTeresT- ing sTage seTs worked ouT by The ArT deparTmenT added a noTe oT Tinish To The producTion. Band and Orchestra The band, perhaps more Than The orchesTra, has held The musi- cal spoTlighT This year. The band, under The very capable direc- Tion oT Mr. Billeci, has been TeaTured aT The Vodvil, The OpereTTa, aT a Camp Fire play. and aT graduaTion. ApproximaTeIy TorTy-Tive sTudenTs make up This organizaTion, in conTrasT To lasT year's ThirTy. AT many oT The games This year The band marched, presenTing several very eTTecTive drill TormaTions. More Time has been spenT This year in building up The indi- vidual secTions oT The orchesTra Than in general work: consequenTly The band has had much oT The glory which Tormerly belonged To The orchesTra alone. The orchesTra shows a membership oT only TwenTy sTudenTs This year. A good deal oT Time has been devoTed To sighT-reading, and a remarkable improvemenT is This phase oT The sTudy oT music is The more Than saTisTacTory ouTcome. During The sixTh period, a special sTring class has been held To improve ThaT secTion oT The orchesTra. -..if 44 7., 5 5 4 ...........--v-vpn. ian S EJ f v f sa. ,K F Q I 1 ,L 51,1 I 'K 1 NW P? 6 MADERIOS, Fuhback imso, ousmsfbscr ROSE, Halfback Mumz H Hb AMARAL PHIPPEN musivione MANUEL wiisou smciwuz Msosiizos E d T kl G d C l Guard T ki Football This year's TooTball Team proved To be anoTher case oT The Four Horsemen and Seven Mules like NoTre Dame's Tamous Team oT several years ago. The Team under Coach Regli's direc- Tion came Through The season wiTh only Two deTeaTs and seven wins and lasT buT noT leasT, besT oT all, The S.A.C.A.L. TooTbalT championship. This was The TirsT Time The Cornhuskers had won The championship in abouT Ten or eleven years, buT Trom The looks oT Things There will be more championships in TuTure years, espe- cially The nexT Two years, Tor Coach Regli will have such veTerans reTurning as STeam Roller lviadeiros, AI lvluniz, Flash Rose, Red Sinclair, Irish Dinsmore, and King Kong Phippen, all worThy men To carry on The name oT W.U.T-l.S. 45 iff -V is p FOOTBALL SQUAD WashingTon 20 RoosevelT B O This was The TirsT game Tor The l-luskers, and wiTh The opening kickoTT iT looked like a championship as They made a 49-yard march To a Touchdown. Ed. Rose and Frank Maderios sTarred in The back Tield, while Ralph Brown and Frank Phippen upheld The honor OT The line. WashingTon O Menlo Park 7 Again The l-luskers came Through wiTh a nice game, buT The Menlo backs were a wee biT TasTer Than The WashingTon boys, This resulTing in a Touchdown Tor Menlo iusT as The halT-Time gun wenT oTl. Dinsmore showed himselT by sTopping abouT every play ThaT came on ThaT side oT The line. Menlo laTer Took The NorThern CaliTornia privaTe school championship. WashingTon O Alumni I2 This was The l-luskers' second deTeaT and lasT oT The season. The Alumni's aggregaTion oT sTars such as Ruschin, Pine, Logan, and oThers proved To be Too much Tor The boys, alThough They puT up a gaIlan+ TighT. WashingTon 32 SanTa Clara 6 WashingTon Took an early lead and kepT iT. ATTer The opening kickoTT a pass Trom Frank Maderios To George Medeiros, ThaT was good Tor 50 yards, paved The way Tor The TirsT Touchdown. An ouTsTanding poinT in The game was The way The l-luskers opened 46 A Mb A W V i f TN? .. L.. . 'fifffx E, fx ., -M. , ff M fy fr 2 , N Q 1 9 Af fi' v -Q ,J i N' U - '. Kj x.132'a'Eiy.Q,, .1915 iii H l-16, ' 1 ' s fi X. '- K k ,E.,QL,.,.. - - . .. W A k . 3, .k x W t :X 5.gw-1-3 ,k.gg... uf V331 'Q Q. K ' . Q . wr 5 N x R V-Q .gk w .WR -, fm1t.:j.i1g A , k ' ., ' 'ffiif ' ifif- k -7 J, . r .. . Q ,v2?kS..1, , 7- 1 - f , 4 , ,. Y ' X ' z :. 9 .. xv-' :Q . fl - 1 Mmm. K 1 R A Q. 1 Q fi L- . Q 4 ., ww f. vw . S ff. .g fiml-..1 Q' , -- ., K - -zifg f j 'L 1fqEg,I,:'1,' - ix if- X. Q 1 5 F f 41,25 fy , v -- - ky. - A A Q uf.. aw. 1 f f ., , - - p w fffggzff 1 . rl' ri, ' , xv 4,, A Cough Rum: F. Madcrius L. Mauum S. Dmsrvmrr W. Svmkxir G. Mcdwros R. Brown L Jwsvph W. Rasa F, Phippvn W. Ramos -..,.,g.f 47 Eh.- R. Alum: I Rwsl- AA' VLH? K Km J W-ww A Mmm' M rm-A holes Tor susTained marches Tor Touchdowns. Al Muniz and Frank Maderios proved heTTy ball carriers, while Louie Manuel played a very nice game aT roving cenTer. SanTa Clara's lone score came when The Huskers leT down a biT in The Third guarTer. WashingTon I9 FooThills O This was The Huskers' TirsT league game, and They Took The game in a manner ThaT showed ThaT They were ouT Tor The cham- pionship. Frank Maderios gave The Tans a Thrill in The way he ripped oTT yards wheTher There was a hole or noT. Red Sinclair proved himselT a very capable linesman, while Raso aT quarTer proved a good Tield general. WashingTon I5 Los GaTos O The Huskers were wiThouT The services oT Ed Rose, who was on The injured lisT Trom The FooThills game, buT Ruel Brown showed an abiliTy in punTing ThaT was surprising. The Huskers Took The game wiTh liTTle Trouble Trom The WildcaTs. George Medeiros and Frank Maderios sTarred, while Muniz did more Than his share. WashingTon 34 PleasanTon O This was such an easy game ThaT The second sTring played mosT oT The game. PracTically every man on The Team sTarred in some way, buT The game showed some good Tield generalship Trom lchisaka and line work Trom Durham, boTh Third sTring men. WashingTon 4l Livermore O The Huskers enTered The game as The underdogs buT came ouT on Top when The Tinal gun was sounded. The Cowboys relied mosTly on Their passing aTTack To win Tor Them, buT ouT oT I8 passes only 4 were compleTed, while The Huskers inTercepTed an equal number. The whole backTield sTarred, while The line proved To be a sTone wall. The win over The Cowboys puT The Huskers on The Top oT The league. WashingTon 26 Emeryville 6 This was The only league game ThaT The Huskers were scored upon. March aTTer march was made Tor Touchdowns ThaT proved ThaT The Huskers were The undispuTed champions oT The S.A.C.A.L. 48 49 Varsity Basketball B Basketball C Basketball Basketball A Team Again The A baskeTbaII Team Took TourTh place in The S.A.C.A.L. I-Iard Iuck seemed To ToIIow The VarsiTy during mosT oT The games. They IosT Twice To The School Tor DeaT, by a I4- I 5 score, aTTer holding The Iead unTiI The IasT Tew seconds oT play. OuT oT TourTeen games played The Team Ios+ I I and won 3. AI Muniz, Jack RaThbone, and I-Ienry KaTo will reTurn Tor nexT year's season, while This year we Iose good men like Ed Andrade and John I-IaIoenichT. WashingTon IO San Leandro ,,,,,, .. 37 I6 SouTh San Francisco .. 28 24 FremonT ,.,.,,,c,,,,,,,,,, .. 30 I9 Morgan I-IEII . . .. I7T I4 Cal. School Tor Deaf. .. I5' I9 San Jose ...., ,,.I .. 34 I3 Livermore , . . ,,c,,, .. 46' I9 FacuITy .. .. .. . 44 37 PIeasanTon ., . l2 ' 8 Emeryville .. c,,, ,....,.,,,.,,. 3 2' I4 Cal. School Tor Deaf ,,,,,, . I5' 2I Livermore . ,Y,, . . 27T ' I5 PIeasanTon .... ,..,,,,,....,...,,.. I 2' I7 Emeryville . . 5I ' 'League games. TOverTime. B Team For The second year in succession, The Husker B baskeTbaII Team Took The S.A.C.A.L. championship. Besides Taking The cham- pionship, The squad had Three men on The TirsT sTring oT The all- S.A.C.A.L. squad and Two on The second. The Three men who made The TirsT sTring were: I-larry Sekigahama, Torward: Dave WiTherIy, cenTerg and Manuel Reina, guard. Frank DusTerIoerry, guard, and Jimmie Fudenna, Torward, made The second sTring. In I --.gf 50 The Team played TourTeen games, only losing one oT Them. WashingTon 20 San Leandro I4 2I SouTh San Francisco I6 29 FremonT , , , , I5 28 Morgan I-Iill. . 25 24 Cal. School Tor Deaf 8' 3I San Jose.. . 22 34 Livermore . I7 ' 33 Phippen All 5Tars , 24 32 PIeasanTon , 9' 26 Emeryville .,,, . I9 ' 4I Cal. School Tor Deaf 2' 25 Livermore ,, 27'T 37 PIeasanTon , I2 ' 28 Emeryville I4' 'League Game. TThree Period OverTime. C Team Under The guidance of Coach B. L. Webb This year's C Team Toolc 4 games and IosT IO games. IvIosT oT The squad were Treshmen wiTh a Tew sophs, iuniors, and seniors. CapTain I-larry Selcigahama, a senior, was chosen as The mosT valuable man To The squad. Ken Faria, a Treshman, aT cenTer, and Joseph George, a sophomore, aT guard, were also ouTsTanding in Their playing. WashingTon 23 San Jose 4I I8 Sequoia . 42 25 SanTa Clara , I5 7 Emeryville 25 25 PIeasanTon 8 34 Livermore I5 I5 Live Oak ,. I6 5' Top row: Coach Reqli, Rebello, Muniz, Mkaderios, Brown, Dundas, Robinson, Andrade Lower row: Rose, Wilson, Medelros, Silva, Mune, Hikido, Amaral ' Varsity Baseball ATTer losing a close. seven-inning baTTIe wiTh a 5 To 4 score aT The hands OT The San Leandro PiraTes, The I-lusker baseball Team wenT To work and made The season one oT vicTories. The second game oT The season The Huskers showed ThaT They had pIenTy of power when They swamped FooThiIIs wiTh a 28 To O score. 'I'hroughouT The season The boys showed real abiIiTy wiTh scores such as: San lvlaTeo I, WashingTon IZ, SanTa Clara 3, Washing- Ton 23, Berkeley 2, WashingTon I53 Palo AITO O, WashingTon 31 San Jose O, WashingTon 33 MounTain View I, WashingTon I I. In The middle oT The league season The Team had a serious seT- back when Tive members oT The VarsiTy were declared ineligible Tor league compeTiTion, buT Coach Regli and his remaining boys wenT ouT and puT Emeryville down wiTh a 9 To 5 score and Trounced PleasanTon I6 To 2. This year There will be many holes leTT open in The baseball line-up aTTer graduaTion. We will lose such men as Ruel Brown, a mighTy Tine second baseman: George lvledeiros, a boy who plays TirsT and Third bases equally well, Mayor Wilson, a consisTenT piTcher and a real Slugger: and IasT buT noT IeasT, Heine Robin- son, a real shorTsTop iT There ever was one. -. 52 .- f,5.' V-'?'?'i,3- '7 'i'1T37'f. l Top row: Coach Malte, Lemas, Bapfisfa, Harlan, Juarez, Hodgkins, Silva de Knoop, Vega Cenfer row'Arios Quarfaroli Hikido Rogers Correa Pine Dufra Silva L L H k M ff N B ll ' I . 4 . . - . OWEY' FOWI Una, OUC B OS, LINES lI'Tll EI' Second Team Baseball This year a sysfem was innovafed by which Coach Bill Meffe fook charge of a feam composed of freshmen and sophomores. ln fhis way maferial for coming Varsify 'reams can be builf up and given valuable informafion. Coach Me+fe's charges proved fhemselves as high-powered as fhe Varsify by frimming all of fhe grammar school 'reams plus a few oufside feams. Some of The oufsfanding scores were: W.U.l-l.S. Reserves 7 Cenferville G. S. A 3 ' ,, ,L I3 Niles G. Sh .i s I ,, 2l Mission G. S. ,, , ,, . l Ofher 'reams such as Decofo, lrvingfon, San Leandro Reserves, were mef and defeafed. All in all fhe season proved as successful fo fhe second squad as could be hoped for. Much valuable maferial, such as Quarfaroli, Correa, A. Pine, l-lilcido, lvlaffos, Luna, and ofhers, was found and should prove a big facfor in fufure feams. 53 13,...- Varsity Track Team Top row: Coach Req!?, Gygax, Muna, Ramos, Fields, Fisher, Townsend, Boyce Lower row: Dwsmore, Sindair, Habenicht, Myrick, Andrade, Amare! B Track Team Top row: Coach RegU, NMa, Seklqaharwa, Gonsawes, Kiiadi, Ikeda, Roderick, lrvouve, Duarte Cenfer row: AccinclNi, Leah O4IveFra, Garcia, Tsunc, Lomas, Kafo, Rasa I -1- . V. n .f r. r '- r v. U , lr- . A -' 54 Fl- '- if 55 Ev-- Girls' Sports Spcedbail Champions Fifth Period Baskefball Champions Uiedj Jw Eighfh Period Baslce+balI Champions iTied1 Girls' Sports The Tall season Tor girls' sporTs sTarTed wiTh Speedball. lnTer- period speedball games were played. ATTer many hard-Toughr and exciTing games, The 8+h period Team played The 5Th period. and aTTer a hard sTruggle won The championship by a score of 5 To 4. Speedball seems To be very popular among The girls oT The physical educaTion classes, and a greaT deal oT inTeresT was shown This year. Ili lk ill The girls' BaslceTball season won much recogniTion. The choos- ing and The managing oT each Team were under The direcTion oT The capTain and manager, chosen by The whole class. The capTains and managers were: FirsT Period-Edna DuTra, CapT., and KaTherine Bircher, Mgr. Second Period-Elsie DuTra, CapT., and Helen Amaral, Mgr. Third PeriodiLorraine Houclc, CapT., and Luella Hudson, Mgr. FourTh Period--Janice Silva, CapT., and Adeline Amaral, Mgr. FiTTh Period-Evelyn Pond, CapT., and Irma Hodges, Mgr. Eiqh+h Period--Irma Leal, CapT., and Virginia Damico, Mgr. NinTh Period-Veronica FurTado, CapT., and llean Roderick, Mgr. TenTh Period-Mildred Neves, CapT., and Rosalie Harrold, Mgr. On February I6 The game Tor The period championship, wiT- nessed by The whole sTudenT body, was played beTween The FiTTh Period ScarleT STrealcs and The EighTh Period Orange Flashes. When The Tinal whisTle blew The score was Tied, I6- I 6, so The FiTTh and EighTh Periods shared The honor oT being Champions. lk Ik lk Volleyball season covered a period oT abouT eighT weelcs, sTarT- ing in The laTTer parT oT February. The leaders chosen Trom each period were: FirsT Period-Bernice Borba, CapT., and ElizabeTh Franco, Mgr. Second Period-Helen Amaral, CapT., and WiniTred Azevedo, Mgr. Third Period-DoroThy Luna, CapT., and Blanche Nunes, Mgr. FourTh Period-Adeline Amaral, CapT., and BeTTy Rorabaclc, Mgr. FiTTh Periodelrma Hodges, CapT., and Mary Lewis, Mgr. Eighth Period-Virginia Damico, CapT., and Elaine Boyce, Mgr. NinTh Period-Emily Leal, CapT., and llean Roderick, Mqr. TenTh Period-Rosalie Harrold, CapT., and Mabel Lewis, Mgr. Fl! Pk FK Tennis has held iTs place oT populariTy This year, culminaTing in The exciTing singles championship game on April l2, in which Eleanor Morris, a Three-Time champion, deTeaTed Shizu MiTsuyoshi 6-3. 6-3. --fx se is -- 1fr,fvwf,7,,',-, f az:--.,,n-vnw-rf-1 -.E . if x .H .1 A -1. ,mt 'H'-f':f7DfQ1 Pi1.w ,. ,ff , ' . V'1e,f2Sfef.w.--''--97?-3. ' . 21 H. ' 1,--'g'52ff'3-'5-' . f -,J 'f1'-if, -' 'A wizfiwr-ii.. - '- - gji.w,g.. .Iliff , W 1 wg:K,..I v 4 , - -Tn'-1 -, A . . -Q' --, Sigh .' .vs Qi if . , .Xl MU Bubbles From Davy I ones' Locker By F. D., ChieT Bubble Pricker Davy Looks at Next Year Several new girls will enTer school, causing a shiTT in allegiance among The boys and much jealousy among The girls. The rumor will be sTarTed ThaT one oT our manly sTudenTs is married. The iunior class will have a wordy TighT over Their class rings. The Boys VV Club will unanimously agree ThaT The sTudenT body oughT To buy Them sweaTers. One ouT oT every Two members oT The casT oT a play will Tor- geT Their lines. Four hundred TiTTy-six sTudenTs will proTesT againsT The use oT poeTry in English courses. During The mosT Tense momenTs oT our TooTball season, various playboys will conTinue To Throw sTones, paper wads, eTc.. aT Their Teminine Triends. Various alumni will reTurn To our school and paTronizingly in- Torm The sTudenTs ThaT college is much harder. One hundred sTudenTs will consider an eraser The mosT essen- Tial parT oT a Typing course. The l-laTcheT will publish an ediTorial exhorTing The sTudenTs To show school spiriT. AT leasT one Treshman will Timidly poke his head in English IV and inquire in a high voice, Is This where The Glee Club is? AT a sTudenT body meeTing when The PresidenT asks Tor an- nouncemenTs, some wiT will blow his nose. Mr. Goold, in answer To almosT anyThing, will wisely reTurn, Think noThing oT iT. Q Teachers will keep up The pracTice oT advising The pupils No, iT's noT a TesT, iusT a liTTle quiz. The pupils will, in Turn, answer wiTh a 7-leTTer word meaning sausage. The Tire alarm will be seT OTF accidenTally, causing bewildered Teachers and happy pupils To Tile ouT in The middle oT a lv1aTh TesT. Three hundred sTudenTs will, aT one Time or anoTher, be caughT running in The halls. One Treshman baseball player will be senT To The equipmenT room Tor The piTcher's box, and one Treshman shop sTudenT will spend his Time hunTing up a leTT-handed monkey-wrench. A Tarm dance will be held, and The dancers will pracTically con- sume one oT The bales oT hay placed around The orchesTra. Coach Regli will loudly inTorm The male populaTion oT The school To geT oTT The gym Tloor wiTh your shoes on. -..gf 57 Davy Attends a Dance By 8:30 The dancers are beginning To arrive, The girls all Treshly Tinger-waved and sporTing new dresses, The boys in Their blue coaTs and blue Ties and The ineviTable cords and Tweeds. The orchesTra comes in dropping music and climbs over The bales oT hay surrounding The piano. For some mysTerious reason, The hay is always There. On becoming seTTled, The aToresaid or- chesTra breaks inTo a Tune popular Two summers ago-The dance is on! The boys are somewhaT shy aT TirsT, buT aTTer whisperings oT- I'II go if you'll go , Come on: you Take Elsie and l'll dance wiTh Edi+h , They advance. The unsuspecTing girls, To iudge by Their nonchalanT expressions, have no inkling oT The TacT ThaT They are abouT To be asked To dance. The expressions oT The couples as They enTer The gym are in- TeresTing To waTch. There is The boy who wears an air OT uTTer sophisTicaTiong he has really seen liTe. This always makes an excel- lenT impression on The more simple girls. Also, we see The boy who is bringing a girl Tor The TirsT Time and is raTher embarrassed abouT iT. I-lis look seems To say- Well, Tellows, I TelT I sorT oT had To bring her. As The dance progresses various TacTors predominaTe. Sev- eral boys will dance TogeTher, queer dance sTeps will be broughT TorTh, a mob will almosT Tear down The reTreshmenT booTh, and EllsworTh will emerge wiTh IO glasses OT punch. This, however, is only preliminary To The big evenT, The lasT dance. During This specTacle, The boys assume a very sTrong, mannish counTenance, while The girls gaze up aT Them wiTh a look which They Tondly be- lieve resembles Garbo's. Soon when The orchesTra plays The in- eviTable Good NighT, SweeThearT, The dancers begin To deparT, EllsworTh drinks The lasT oT The punch, and The drummer climbs wearily over The hay. Our big dance is ended. Davy Becomes a First-Nighter Several hours beTore The curTain, The casT begins To assemble. As all oT Them are very nervous, They can be seen consTanTly mumbling Their lines To Themselves. When Teachers arrive wiTh The make-up boxes, The casT soon acquires ThaT ghasTly pallor ThaT only make-up can give. T-lalT oT The casT immediaTely go ouT inTo The hall To meeT Their Triends, Thus aTTording everyone who enTers a preview oT The casT. The oTher halT oT The players are backsTage vainly Trying To learn Their lines in The lasT halT an hour. lnvariably There is a mix-up 58 'll IQ 9 ifsvii 9, ii 5 ' 1,5 7 3 in Q . F Y A Swv 22 Baby Seniors Irving S1einl'1or l Winnie Azeveda Jack Townsend Geo. Medeiros Pal Sweeney lJus+ a baby Sopliomorel Marie Freiias Elaine Boyce Marcia Slinson Kiyo Aiura Pal Dufley Roselle Clark Ernesl Cunha Alice Meneze Walfer Silva John l-labenichl and brolher Bill Kalzer Mali Wlwiflield Dorollwy Chry- sosfomo Wilfrido Ramos Veronica Furlado Sfella Vargas Lucille Alves on The TiclceTs. Someone wanTs row A !nsTead oT row X g someone has losT his sTudenT body card. JusT as The TiclceT-seller is abouT To lose his wiTs, The play sTarTs. ln a play we can counT on only one Thing-The TacT ThaT some oT The characTers are going To TorgeT Their lines. AbouT every TiTTeen minuTes a deaThly pause will Tall over The sTage, while a characTer who knows The lines will Try To prompT The TorgeTTul one ouT oT The corner oT his mouTh. Plays in which one oT The charac- Ters is supposed To hide on The sTage always bring a laugh. The hider always malces so much noise ThaT The audience is soon con- vinced ThaT The resT oT The casT is deaT and dumb. AT lasT, however, The curTain Talls lusually leaving one oT The casT ouT in TronT oT iTl. Friends rush up To whisper indiscriminaTe congraTulaTions. The casT dons a modesT expression, and each one leaves believing he was The hiT oT The show. Davy Reports on Celebrities March I5-Miss KaThleen Evulich was Today awarded The Whipple Award Tor The mosT novel and original sporTs cosTume. Miss Evulich's winning cosTume was her robin's-egg blue Tennis shorTs wiTh blouse To maTch. This ouTTiT is sTarTling To say The leasT, and The eTTecT is even more sTarTling wiTh Evulich inside oT iT. March 30--AT iTs annual elecTion, The senior class selecTeci MaT WhiTTield as The mosT unusual man in The class. WhiTTield earned his honor because oT his unique achievemenT on The day picTures were Taken. AlThough wiTh The phoTographer all day, he did noT once say To a Triend, l'll beT you brealc The camera. WhiTTield was The only member oT The class noT To uTTer This remark. l-le admiTs he Trained Tor The evenT by wearing a muzzle Tor several days. March IO-Reginald Agna, idol oT WashingTon l-ligh's Temin- ine populaTion, Today signed a Two-year conTracT wiTh The UniTed ParamounT PicTures CorporaTion. lvlr. Agna has been signed To play The role oT Tarzan in UniTed's newesT producTion, Tarzan and The Three LiTTle Pigs. Two roles will be essayed by Agna-The role oT The second Ii+TIe pig and ThaT oT Tarzan. 4,0 I an 'N' 'gruxag ,fit .K 'jf m li ma' +2461 Is. .- Big Shots I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II I2 I3 I4 Biq Business Men Did I'1eIose a love game? Three Nilesfccrs Ponderinq PauI Prexies Ev. and Syb. Ed. ManueI's picking up J. V. in sIow mofion E+ernaI 'friar1gIe Marge reqisIers dignIIy Prefers I-IirscI1y bars Backs of The backfield A qobcffe Poor Ausfin I Davy Picks the Teams All-Star Football Team Righl' End, Anna Shinn Righi Tackle Toshi Nilla Righl Guard Norberl Furlado Cenler, Eleanor Harrold Lefl Guard Anfhony Evulich Le-ll Tackle ,,Wilbur Pine Leif End, . Irma Hodges Quarierback Vernon Ellsworlh Righf Half Bradford Hodgkins Lell' Half , , W Y, Leonard Hinkley Fullback, Caplain, and Coach Kafhleen Evulich Chess Team George Fields lCap'l.l Tony Duarle Lloyd Silva Manuel Bapfisla Classical Dancing Team Reginald Agna Frank Phippen Vincenl Dias lCap+.l Louis Manuel Frank Maderios All-Star C Basketball Team Righi Forward , , ,c,, Peggy Munger lCapl.l Lell Forward Sam Dinsmore Cenfer, ,A , , , , , ,Bill Sinclair Righi Guard , , ,,,, lReginald Agna Lefl Guard L, , cllbig enough for 2 posilionsl All-Star Track Team Sprinlsm ,, , L L L L , Bolo Salz Middle-Disfance Running L,Vincen+ Dias Hurdles , , Helen Barfon High Jump ,Vernon Ellsworfh Broad Jump Ed. Manuel Sho? Pul and Discus . Sally Andrade Pale Vaull a,,,a, ,, , Gwendolyn Millef Throwing fhe Javelin lor Bulll , Kalhleen Evulich All-Star Biggest Team Biggesl Bad Wolf , , , Norberl Furlado Biggesl Giggle, Vernon Ellsworfh Biggesl Line , , ..,c, .,Wes Raso Biggesi Alibis Lawrence Gonsalves 62 9 'Q is 4 fe' I 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 hx . Q W Y.-L Yi? if 3 H 3 1 i fl 5 , , i' if q ei ggi Mass, I' sl, -Sf 'W' io ea Elfw- 4. Little Shots The lillle parade Smiling lhrc-ugh G-lorified Scrub? Varsify fledqlinqs Milk Nickels for Beller Babies Us qoils Slworls lndigeslion Bud Kibby plays horsie Now, Norberll Whose goal? 51 lgli gl' K, E Olilice Phone I7 Residence Phone IZI CHAPEL OF THE PALMS P. F. 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J. H. DURHAM Aufhorized Dealers Denfigi- Sfudebalcer . . . Chevrolef Economical Transporfafion . Whife and Indiana Truclcs Niles, Calif. Cenferville, Calif. Phone I58 Phone 66 Irvingfon California CENTERVH-l-E STANLEY McMll.l.AN, D.D.S. BLACK AND WHITE . S E R V l C E Jack and Violef Kleine Phone Cenlewllle '26 UA 6 O O d P l 6 C 6 T O E 6 ll' Cenferville California E' A iv v- TT- l - TT T 'TOTE 8735 ET LELL A Z? 65N . BQQWZQMENT Co. A A an ranci c I L Q E-T736 gi EMM A T Q ' EYE M If 'if :A ' A7 , 1 ' L2 4 Qty POWER LAWN MOW A U ENT WQXQQXQ RTHE F f' . ' X, MW, V A :Zag T SALT SALT MCDRTCDN SALT CCDMPANY REFINERS OF HIGH GRADE SALT ' SXEg6FFlCE . .. REFINERY 1 SAN FRANCISCO A NEWARK Q Wl'1enHRains H Qours I A i . ' D 4 ,A Q5 N 'X9 . A - , T , 9 q'xl,Q4?g?1Yiy 11 , ,T 'T' ' vQifi:S17T'j,L , 'Q' ,X ,a ,,, ,T E X 6 , A' ,' P -X W ,Kwik -X54 I 4 I 1,- x4 'v 4f1,fw T'-TT' 'AS A I f' .. ,A '- 1 - I A f- -w, , ,. ,h f V, ...S . 1 -.4 1-17 Q 'TTT N! A V- - ,f ' ff 1 Q. ,I+ ,J Cf I , 1' I ,Dm RJ fn X q P. C. S M R ,Il e ,S COMP ' ' KK ' . .. I I 5.1 .fwllllll fi f, ,P ' n 'T ' work, Coal aAi JE1Lkd JI' ,IA Kin uil ' alerials , ,i :22?'In5' W A -C , 'ty M 'V Cenlerville . . . rii n TL-1 el, ' ' -I Alvarado . . . Niles . . . De xii' .xii INNES CLOVERDALE DAIRY Joe Baunofer A BoHIe of Milk is a Boflle ol: I-IeaIII'1 i A BoI+Ie of I-Iealflw is worlh a Bollle of WeaI+I1 Phone eemerviiie io3 CENTERVILLE, eAuPoRNiA l HILLVAIQUS Engineering Ivlainlenance Division A Cornplefe Line of Malrerial for Floor Trealmenf and Mainfenance Submil Your Floor Problems for Experf Survey and Esfirnafes A Free Service l SHINEALL SALES co. i 370 Turk Sfreef Phone TUxecIo I688 I SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ,' ' ' I I :vi-a,, . 4 'jx , A 'I I 1 A I . I 1- ,f I POND'S PHARMACY Prescripfions . . . Kodalcs Candy . lrvingfon California King Band Insfrumenfs Violin Experfs WATERS and ROSS Specialisfs in School Musical Supplies Sheef Music Band, Orchesfra and Ocfavo Music 540 Suffer Sf. San Francisco California l-IELLWIG MEAT COM PANY Wholesale and Refail Dealers in Choice Meafs Besf Wishes fo Class of i934 BANK OF AMERICA. N. T. 81 S. A. . F. T. DUSTERBERRY Manager Alvarado . . . Niles . . . Cenferville Cenlerville California l. M. GRIMMER, lVl.D. Physician and Surgeon For Firsf Class Cleaning, Pressing, and Dyeing Phone 9 Phone 56 ' Towusuip cLEANERs ED l-IAYNES, Propriefor Irvingfon California lrvingfon California GEO. l-I. OTT- W. R. VEALE STATIONERS O Telephone 3lO Pefalurna California Besf Wishes From MILEAGE GASOLINE CO. Disfribufors of MacMillan Pefroleum Producfs Phone GLencour+ 0767 354 l-lobarf Sfreef Oakland im A A eeeeee ee a KIRKISH STORE Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes ' Cenlerville California BERCHEM'S Oualily Meal Co. Our Mollor BeHer Meal, Beller Service Niles Phone 38 SCOTT'S SHOE STORE Florsheim Shoes for Men Slar Brand Shoes and Slrulwear Hosiery Res. Phone: Niles I52 457 Main Slreel, Niles MARTINELLVS GENERAL STORE Ladies' and Children's Wear Gyrn Apparel Phone 25 Niles, California Home Fumlshlngs H a r d w a r e A. A. LEE J. H. RALPH GENERAL MERCHANDISE P. O. Box 25 . . . Phone Alvarado 27 N. W. Corner Smifh and Wallcins Sls. Alvarado California GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries and Hardware Dry Goods and Slalionery Kodalcs and Developing Alvarado California SILVA 84 RUSCHIN Licensed Aqenls Real Eslale and Insurance . Newarlc California LEAL'S GROCETERIA SHOPPING ECONOMY I Phone 2I lrvinglon California im ai-eee- ---eeAe .Ei Progressive in Mefhods Modern in Technique Known for Iheir Permanenf Waves from Coasf Io Coasl' SWAINSON'S BEAUTY SALON Novelfy Jewelry Novelfy Gifis, EIC. THOMAS CACTUS GARDENS ...and . . . HAND MADE MEXICAN POTTERY Also Rare PIanI's for The Roclcery Slafe Highway Five Miles Sou+h of Hayward Phone Decofo I9 Deco+o,CaIifornia VISIT OUR NURSERY Some+I1ing aH'rac+ive, in+eresI'ing, new, unusual or beaufiful 'ro be found al' our growing grounds and display yards every monfh in Ihe year . . . every day in The mon+h. CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. Niles California E. W. Madruga Herman Mau CENTERVILLE GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP Dealers in Graham Mofor Cars IRVINGTON MEAT MARKET A. Peixofo, Prop. We Carry only Ihe I-Iighesl Grades of Prime Beef, Porlc, Lamb, 8: Veal Qualify only 'rhe Finesf The mos'r up - Io - dare and Sani+ary Mefhod DECOTO BAKERY AND GROCERY A. Eerranfe, Prop. Phone Decofo 6 Telephone 5-W Decofo California Phone I4-W Irvingion, California V. M. CRAMER AII'orney-a'r-law and SIWGGI' Mefal General Insufance Pumping PIan+s and Irrigafion Equipmenlr Elecfrical Supplies Phone 29 Maieslic Radios and Refrigerafors Cenrerville California Cf ' EI I-I. E. DeLeon Phone I9 Super Service Slafion CENTERVILLE BATTERY CO. Phone Cenferville 99 DR. JAMES D. CRYAN Denfisf Tires, Bafferies, Gasoline, Oil Accessories . Radios and Supplies Cenferville California Anderson Bldg. Cenferville, Calif. C. I-I. GILSTRAP 5, IO, 8: I5 Ceni Slore Our Grealesf Pleasure is pleasing our Cusfomers Cenferville California MURPHY 81 BRISCOE Groceries-Eruils 8: Vegefables I-Iardware-Ladies' 81 Men's Furnishings Esfablished I892 6I3-6I7 Eirsf Sfreef Phone 30-W Niles, California Phone I5 A. E. Walfon, Mgr. ICIass of I92OI WALTON DRUG CO. A complele Prescripfion deparimenl. Drugs, Sundries, Liquors, Candy, and School Supplies Cen+erviIIe California Open 6:30 A. M. Io 2 A. M. Shorf Orders af all Times CALIFORNIA INN Chicken Dinner .... 5Oc Merchan'r's Lunch . . . 35C We cafer fo Privaie Parfies and Banquefs Mr. and Mrs. A. Escobar 209 Norrh Main Sfreel Cenferville, California Fair Dealing, Prompf Service, and Good Goods ...is Our Molfo M. D. 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