Washington Union High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fresno, CA)
- Class of 1936
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It is the hope of the Staff that you will like it. f llontents ADNIINISTRATICN CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS HUMOR X5 fd' Dl1L,hLIIX an x FIU Ilullmntloll X H , ggy 5 L ki, apt Ill , Q 5 I lk L 187111 X 'I'wX1I'x. .XII VIJIN. Im' hm' tirvlcw cfilwrt .md Llmm-lGslumf1'iflu wi Umm .md l.1lvm IH wl1r'lwlmlI: to ,Xliw Van XYi11kh1 tm lui rm! izm-u-sr .md kind lvvlp in All our llINin'l'l.11xiIlgQS Ami uw X11 A' -' ' Ami Xlr. S 111' ni ioz' Lhcir' fplmdid ' L X11 ' ' g Lluc pml f'm1rx'u.11'x. uw- th'Sur1im'fil.1S2 ui 11131. ITQQIV lulvciuciimlv1Imis.mm1.1I iwlxwvi thu A XV. ll 1lU'IYlAUT H XXX XX N XXX XX X XXXX X Y X X X N XX X VVAA X X X X XX XX X X XXX!! - ,XX X X N X XXX XX RX 'X X. XXX X W X- 'X X V. -, X X- X Xxx ,X X X X X- XXXEXLXX XX XX X XX XX . X X X .X XX LX ,X XR 'XX XX XX ,X X XXX lx 'X N X X XXX 5 3 Y XEXXXX X X XX N W XXX XXFXX XX X L xg XX XX XXgX h NX f,AAN XXX XX X k W' A X XXX- XX ,K KX X 'X XXX 'X XX X X X ,Q XX XX X XX ' X r 4 me Ne r Ullx 1 Nlr Hnrroll lllhll ll ut 'I'l llstccs EACH SLCCE1 DIXG HI AR the Board of nl rustees of Vxfashrngton Un1on l-hgh School makes some outstandmg addltlon to the nnprovemcnt of our school Thus xcar xx hlch xx as no exceptlon the Board has realnfed the completlon of one of the gre 1test projects It has ever undertaken Thls stgmficant step toward the betterment of our sehool xxas the reconstructxon of the butldmqs to make them lble to xxnthstand the raxages of earthquakes On December IO the butldcrs moxed 1n and took possesslon of the xx hole mam bulldlng vxhlle the puplls and teachers moxed out and held classes ln excrx axallable place that was not bemg slege of ramx xxeather classes vxent on unmterrupted Durlng the reconstructlon perlod the phxslcal educatlon classes xx ere held out of doors becausc the gym naslum was turned 1nto a huge classroom xxlth curtalns separatmg the four classes hold dallx ln the four corners of the buuldmg nl he admlnlstratlxe force the txplng and the art classes xx ent to the muslc bulldlng and other classes were held xn the shops Classes xvere resumed ln the mun bulldtng ln March 'I o carrx tts xx ork another step forxx ard the Board had a complete surxex of the bulldlngs made and a more adequate llghllllg sx stem mstalled Our trustees haxe alxx lxs tlekled the manx sehool problems xvlth the slncerc slogan to xmproxe T hls sprlng they haxe adopted plans for the eonstructlon of an agrleulture room and 1 Xl9ll'll eduemon room for the benefit of future Vx rshmgton Union l-hgh Sehool puptls XX e haxe the' Board to thank for the beautlful laxx ns the turf on the football field and the floxx er gardens of xx hrch the communltx max rightfully be proud lt xs xxlfh deep regard 'end appreentxon that the Student Bodx of XVash1ngton Lmon l-hgh Qchool thanks the personnel of the Board I7l GI G Xl . we-r: 'krr Nlr. Lozarl Hr. f 'rm Nl . e-'rn . . 1 1 l're'si4le-nt flvrk O o 0 0 1 1 x ' ' ' 5 ' ' I 1 ' ' ' ' Ix Y v Y I 7 1 D ' 1 1 .'l 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' A I 1 1 1 1 F 1 k ' y L 1 1 L I 1 A A F 1 1 1 Y' 1 Y 1 1 1 '1 1 . V1 I L X 1, 4 1 Y J L ' I I I I 1 ' 1L 1 V1 1 L ' 1 Y Y Y I 1 1 . reconstructed. ln spite of thc strangeness of their temporary quarters and thc 5 b 1 1 I V Y 1L 1 ' L L L 1 7 1 l 1 1 I A 1 1 B I 1 ' 1 Y I 1 I LA 1 Y 1 1 1 A 1 - x 1 t Y , 1 1 1 4 I . B 1 . I ' Y1 , 1 Y I ' K 1 L N 1 I 1 1 F I . U t g 1 A 15 1 1 I 1 L B A ks 1. 1 1 1 1 . 1 g l I . I . 1 Y I Y 1 1 V 1 1 1 V1 Y 1 I I B 1 1 1 A . Y . 1 11 V1 YL V L ' 1 1 V B A 3 ' 1 A . AA I 71 'Y 1 I I 1 V1 1 1 ' I . L I ' 1 L L Yin I 1 'L A 1 1 1 1 I . . . Q . 71 V1 I 1 1 I l ' 1 1 1 71 1 V I 1 I V V I Y I f rl 11 1 14- . 1 1 Y . e e e e t T ' ' 1 1 x s e . , , . Y X N L CL T Allllllllhfl .mem VJASHINCJION Umox Hlc ul SCHOOL sitosxrs coming going and gone can rightfully adopt and modify Abraham Lincoln s famous quotation and say Vslhat vse are and will be we ovse to our faithful and losing Administrators Alvsays willing to help and ready with ss orthsshile adsice and interest the ad mlnlstratlon which includes Mr Rathbone Vliss Sarldholdt and lVlr Goold has vs orked forthe general vs elfare and progress of our sehool 'Vlr Rathbone s interest in the students ss ho are being turned Ollt into this competitiye vsorld was shown by the informal sseelcly meetings ss hich were held ssith the Senior Class Pit these meetings 'Vlr Rathbone told the class of the many raeleeteers vsho sietimife unsuspecting graduates of high schools and colleges and make them suffer the consequences of money draining sehemes l his talks 'Vlr Rathbone touched on the alss ays ss elcome topxe of character and the sigmlicant part it holds in leading us to either success or failure ln this way he helped the Senior Class to complement their equipment ss hen they go out to take their places in the world ln Vliss Sandholdt and Mr Goold sse find tsso stauneh and loyal friends ss ho hase carried on their ss ork as the Deans of the Girls and Bos s 'Vliss Sandholdt ss hose duties include curriculum deselopment had the opportunity to attend the conference held in Los Angeles this year from March 9 to 12. The memories of the class of l936, like those of former classes, vs ould not be complete ssithout the familiar faces of these three adsisers somess here in the picture. I8I SIBYL Bo'rfa1-Ho, Arz EDWARD H. MORQIQNSEN, Muzhemuzics EVISLYN M. WILSQN. Homenwking ALVIN L. MORSE, Social Studies MAXINI1 L. DL' COTY. Physical Ecl'uCal1'on DWIGHT I.. Tlioxwfsmcs, Music GRACE I. Kxoues. English BARTON L. WEBB. Science Glzfxcila C. .JAc1KsoN. Comnwrfiul PAUL DoUcaH1iR'1'Y. Agriculture Ifmlclamcins AUST. S4-cremrg zo :he liourd Wfxremix Ii. C3l2Av15s'mc14, Sofml Srudif-.Q EULA M. WRIQHT, l.1'bmrg JIESS VV. RIEGLI. l'hys1Vcu! fftlllftlfl-U77 Jos1.PH1Nfa P. Momus. Homwmlhing Vv7Il.l.l.-XM D. NIIETTE. Shop l.cm1aNA W. HAw1.1aY. I-'oreign languages V. EDGAR Swv.-xsox. Comfm-rcml MARY VAN XVINKLIQ. Spanish and CjOl77I778FCI.t11 Hum M. Kmm. lfrinziny NIARQQARH W. FISHER. Iinqlhsh l9I vf 1 1 . f' C Q M Falcllltv 192 li F91 1 flrfiiinmiiiiel Blaeiel.l'resident1 llettv Roraliack. Secretary: llcrnici- NVelwr. Treasurer: livelxn l il frrl Xtl XI Si Q . iletic . imager: Harry liesarii Yice-pre-uleiit. i i utr Rm. Iktte Robinson. llatcliet Editor: fic-nrue XXI'-t, Hateliel lhifiness Nlanaur-rg l.eRny Raynmml, X lll il r Xlf l Xnlrnlm Xtlil tit Nl iii 1 ez' e 1 . rt-4 . 1 1 -,e z' ' . zi :pt-'Q lrmzi l.t-:il,1iii'l-' l.:-:mile l'rt--iulelil. ssociateel s'flllIl5lIfS EACH OFFICER of the Associated Students and every member of the Student Body can look back with pleasure on a year spent wisely and well. This year proved to be another banner year when the Student Body again attained one hundred per cent in its membership. A new method of getting new members was used this year. Instead of the usual procedure of having a mem- bership drive between classes, the officers of the Associated Students decided to have a contest between the boys and girls. Needless to say. the girls won the drive by a large majority. To show that they were good sports and carried no grudges, the boys gave the girls a party on the Friday afternoon following the close of the contest. Despite the handicaps and interference caused by the reconstruction of the building many line educational assemblies were given for the benefit of the students. One of the greatest engineering feats-the Bay Bridgeeswhich is tak- ing place near us was featured in two assemblies by interesting illustrated lectures by Mr. Hugh Southerland. Earlier in the year Mr. Paul Pitman made one of his flying visits to his former home and stayed long enough to say a few words at the assembly that was called for the occasion. The annual custom of exchang- ing assembly programs with the neighboring high schools was again carried out this year. The Student Body enjoyed listening to the programs that were pre- ented here. as well as giving our programs at the other high schools. Several student assemblies were featured, and the one which no eye witness can possibly forget was Sally's Amateur Hour. Talking about amateur hours. we must not forget to mention the Teachers' Surprise Assembly, which hand in hand with Sally's Amateur Hour. scored the biggest hit with the students. The students feel that the Assembly Committee. and the Student Body officers have per- formed their duties well. ll0l SIlHl'l'lllU- - Hack Rjnv: LeRoy Raymoml, Robert Zwi--iz, Robert Solon, Alfred Anflrrifle, lit ri, XX 1 l'ri'1I Romer-, hrorer jurucitscti, Xlr. R:itl1lmi1v. IR-:tier ,lulin lliistt-rbi-rry. lhiuzlas Rnralrack. lfvelyii Lt-nl, Klzarearet lirmxn. Sitting -llc-rniee XX eller. lic-tty Ruralmziek, l'linin:miiel Klaeiel, Harry K1-sari, lrnizin Lt-al. lieth- Ru in Ctuulent Immcil TIH2 S'I'L'DIZNT COUNCIL for the school year I935-l936 has installed the officers elected for next year. thus bringing to a close another successful year in which the Council has again proved its worth and ability as the mainstay of the Student Body. This year's Student Council constitutes the fifth in line since its introduction as a governing board of the Washington Union High School Student Body. The weekly Monday morning meetings of the Council were all held with the purpose of discussing. as well as overcoming. the many problems of the school and also keeping the students' life from becoming dull by improving the social activities. The seven-in-one value which the students receive from their Associated Students cards is largely due to the efforts of the hard working Student Council. The Student Body Card admits its holder to all games and dual meets held under the auspices of the Student Body in home territory. to two Student Body dances. to the Student Body play. and entitles the holder to a subscription to the Hatchet and fifty cents in credit toward the purchase of the Vv'ashingtonian. The financial question is always one of the weighty problems of any organiza- tion. and to the lot of the Student Council falls the task of balancing the student budget. The Council allots to each organization the amount needed for the activities planned for the year. The Council has also assisted the athletes through the purchase of athletic equipment and the awarding of block letters to the members of teams. The Student Body of XVashington Union High School appreciates the work done by their oflicers and by Mr. Rathbone whose advice had much to do with the successful accomplishment of the year's work. llll l w is 9. X W I :- h. 'Q . -. 1' - if K- ' ' . ' fy, V., 5 -1 1 ' ' .,W1'..I. A gg, gg L. AAT... ' 'f' ' ., I ' . W-QT .. .A ' I K. 1 1 , ff'.II. yl. s Twp Row lfrzink Nl:tile1'iw-, l'1'm'-iflttill R-'se Kiztttriiieu, Svttwtztryq Riilittniit Xlt-llmv. Trt-:t-iirtr lilaiiclie Xtint--.li1rls' l,t-:iaiue ICvpi'tst'nt:ttixf-1 .Xllrt-fl .Xiltlrmlmg Yue-I'rrsiflt-tit. l.mtt'r Rott l':ntil I'uxxtr. lfilitnt Hui-liiliutufiitztxig .Xnilrt Sllii1n,lZtisiues- Xl:ut:tuer3 lfrrtl liuuer Ftuflvlit lumicil Rt-p.g lixnrlnztra lxililnylfirls l,t':te1tt- Rep.: llznrry' le-ziri. Nell l.e:ult'r. The flbllilll' Blass TIII1 SAMI1 SUN SIIINIES on the buildings of Vw'ashington Union High School: the same wind howls through the empty spaces of the big gym: but the same class that entered these sheltering portals four years ago will be gone in another week. Witlw the thought of the departure of the Senior Class of l936 there comes into our minds the long list ofthe records they have attained during their four years of high school life. l,ooking over the symposium of the activities of the Senior Class. we hnd them starting their freshman year by winning the annual Student Body card sale drive and being the nrst to attain one hundred per cent Student Body membership. lfor three consecutive years the Class added the winning of this contest to its list ol' achievements. The sophomore year had its quota of successful parties. candy sale drives. participation in scholastic, ath- letic. and extrafcurricular activities. These they carried on straight through the ,junior and senior years. One of the important highlights of the third year was the Junior-Senior Prom with its unique and beautiful Hawaiian setting. The Hnancial situation of the class has never caused any trouble because of the ability of the candy sale committees. Through the hard work of Mrs. Morris and the Senior Council in planning the expenses. it was possible to keep the senior dues down to one dollar and a half for each member. This sum entitled each person to a Vv'ashingtonian . graduation announcements and bids. and flowers. lfach one could also attend all class activities such as the Senior Ball. the three Senior Nights. Senior Brunch. and Senior Sneak Day, The Senior Nights. arranged by llleanor Roderick and her committee. began with a dinner dance in the fall. The second was a Valentine party given on February l-l. and the last was a picnic held in the spring. Class activities were planned by the Senior Council. which is a new body in- troduced this year to take care of class problems. The Councils work is similar to that of the Council of the Student Body and is composed of the class officers. ll3l -..- Aw Z? sf 7- 6 ,XI 57' Seniurs 192 li E'IHYLIi AHM NIELVIN ALLEGRE ADELINE AMARA1- HI-LIIN AMARA1. MARGARET ANDERSON LILLIAN ASHTON ANN AUGUST IRLIA AZAVADA YONEKO BARA BFRNICE BERNARDO DELIND A BIETTENCOURT WILLIAM BOORAS MARGARET BROWN PETER BUNTING MARGARET BURKE JOHN CATTANEO MORGAN CESARI JEAN COIT EDXVIN DARGITZ ALEX DE KNOOP IH! MILTON DURHAM GERALD DUTRA LYLE FISHER TARNO FUDENNA 'I1AIJAOFL.'II'l1X JUNE f3l.'R'I'ADO GEOROE FIELDS .JOSEPH GEORGE LAWRIQNCIE GONSALVES ROHIERT HARMON NOBORL' HAYASHI LORRAINF HOL'c:R M1'rsL'E lrilflsfxm KAORL' LARRY INOLYE GEORGE JORGENSEN TSLWAKO M M' KA'I'AOR.fx YOSHINII KAWAGDCHI JOSEPH KEI.'I'NIiR WILDERT KIEOLQGH ROY KITASHIMA DONALD Lfmoxs EVELYN LEAL i151 i EN ax fn. V f QT' llm,.. E ipt- ' I K1 - wu..f ,ng f fi as Y ' ,- , Q ix In M X 'an , . . - L Q... mv: it A R V ' y , 'Z' VH 1 V ..1 ,mil I 5 ! , .KE -r . 0- . gl. Seniors 192 6 Ceniurs 192 Ii IRMA LEAL THELMA LEMAS MABEL LEWIS WILLANIAX' LOWE UOROTHY LUNA WILLIAN1 MACHADO EMMANUEL MACIEL NOBU MASUDA TAK MASUDA EDWARD MANUEL AGNES MENDONCA RICHARD MENDONCA EDITH MENEZE ANTHONY MONTE HELEN MOORE SAMURO MUNI? PEGGY MUNGER ALVIN MUNIZ CHARLES MYRICK HISAYE NAKAMURA LILLIAN PERRY H61 AI.BI1R'I' PINI2 BETTI2 ROBINSON ELIQANOR RODERICK BIQTTI' RORABACK XVALTER ROSE ROBIQRT SAI-z Q- F SIIIZUI5 GRACE SIQRIOAIIAAIA ANTHONY SILVA JANICE SII,vA LII,I.IAN SIINA LOUIS A. SII,vA Wll.I.IAAl SINc1I,AIR LAWRIQNCIQ SOUZA .NM BARBARA STRAUB PATRICIA SWIQIQNEY FUAIIRO TOAIIAIATSU EDITH TRAIIBRS BBRNICB WEQBER IZIJIW . , Q .O ' ug, ALBERT WIaI.I.s ROBERT VJHIPPLE Ceniurs 192 6 H71 I In llmml ,lass POR Tlllill H XRS 1 l1rgt Qroup of students xx ho are noxx tht Junlor C1155 h1s t1lxtn 1n 1tttxt p1rt1n txtrx sthoo attlx ttx nl l1t tl1ss h1s eooptr1ttd xx 1th UL 1tu x stntors 'lllll loxxtr cl1ssmtn IU s1oxxn tts 1h11t ln tvtry xx.1 possthlt l1ss rtngs xxtrt tht ohyttt ol muth dtstusston unul 1 dtnnltt ITIIILYU 111 men 1pp1oxtd ax tht tomnntttt XX 1tn tht rlnqs 1rr1xtd thtx proxtd xtrx 1tt11tt1xt lI1Clx'lllSLd muth tnx x on thtp11tottl1t loxxtr tl1ssn1tn lht stholasttt rattng ot the tumors IS xtrx hlgh as sl1oxxn by Il1L1I' member shlp IH tht 'itholarshtp Socntx Approxlmattlx ont Illlfd of tht C 9 P art juntors Not onlx ITL thtx n1tn1htrs of thls sthol1st1c organtmtlon but thrtt ot them held oflltts t l xouxn 1l1xt1t 1h1l1t1ts throux, tht mtdlux o 1tthtt the st1fl ol xx htth ts tompostd 1lmost tntntlx of juntors At t L optnlng oftl1tl1stqu1rtx.r ol tht stmtsttx 1 sptcnl lunlor hdlIlOfl vx 1s puhltshtd xx huh COHI11I1LCl1U1I'1N tnttrt11n1nq xx rltt ups xxtrt 1un1ors thus n11lx1nO ll 'llI11OiI 1 cl1ss productton ln Glorta tht hx th1ngt Program lor V931 1bout txx tntx memhtrs tarrttd honors 1n ltadlng and mmor roles In the X odxtl tht tumors planned a numhtr of sluts and tht xx hole shoxxtd muth LI'1llllI9l'i9H1 1nd I1ltnt lht tl1ss solxtd tht prohltm ol Hlltng, tht trt1surx hx lntroduclng for tht Iirst t1n1t 1 p1y lS9LI'!ll7lX xxhlth lklllllld moxns oi 1n1port1nt footb1ll games 1nd ol Nlox1ngD1x lllxxll hx btorqt Vx txt 1nd hts asststants T htx also held 1 succtsslul salt of lJOI1lkI'll1ClL undx tht l1st mghl oi tht X odxll lhe Junior Stntor Prom xx huh xx1s htld 'X'l1x trghth xx 15 a sxml forn11l d1ntt to xx lllCl1 the xx hole school xx TS tnvlttd As IS tht custom the tx enlng was dtdnattd to the SLDIOTS hx tht tlass xx htch xxtll soon talxt 1ts pl1ct ln leadershlp 'I l1t affalr xxas htld ID the btg gjITlI1EiSlUIT'l xx lilfll h1d been transformed 1nto .1 pl1tt ot htautx Vx htn thx. hour of txxtlxt 1rr1xtd tht guests departed de clarlng tht afT11r dtltghtful and lt ts xxlth plt:1s1nt anttupatton that the school ts loolxtng iorxv1rd to luturt p1rt1ts gtxtn hx thls tlass lht field of sports found mueh n11ttr11l tn tht luntor C l1ss On 1ll tn ttams 1n1port1nt DOSIIIOPQ xx rt held S3ll9f3CIOTllX hx numbers of the Class HI tnn1s1n partttular bo1sttdhoth hox and gtrl pz1rt1c1p1nts from the cl1ss ot 3! Vx 1th .1 full Ind actxxt xtar to rtmtmbtr tht stnxors to bt art looklng ahead to another successful xtar 7 l 5 ' O ' 0 1 C K I - , 5 'gf S L K x L , l 1 s 1 x ' it 1 tl1lQ'ltj,.- ' ' . d.l ' 'ly' -1 'x' I .1 . ' ,, L .4 L., . , x L - W s x t - g s- x A , Q 3 5 ' X I' I N x l V L' V V u V I Y 'A' 3 X . 3 K4 A XA Iv K N Irv s 3 , Iv' L ' L I A'4c I . xx 1 3 1 'X' 'Ish' class clisplayct its ' ' . . ' V 111 ' - ' T1 l' the I I K X lx 1 x Y 1 x . x I-N xl L .1 y 'L s I 4 ' I YL. V: i v A- L , x K I' 1 X A I I K V I lA k'. V Seven members of the cast of the Student Body play. The Scarccroxx' Creeps. YN X xl I . x . L , CN I L . L 1.1.1 I . ll b ,ll X Q 7' A L H - ,. L v 5 Y 1 X K' ' .H I X I ' 1 ' 1 A' ' 1 1 ' , .on x Y HI A Yx ' x L 'ck L 1 x A ' ' s - LU- X vs x x ' 4 J s -Lk lv Iv ' 4 s .1 I I L L Li. V Iv l I- -XL , Ypyt l l L L xl L Y A 1' L v L x 1 ' x x Vs: K X P- S' 4 wr L 1 L .1 mt. -Q i V j L 5 VL V X Lx' Y V . ' s X A 'el ' V . ' I' V4 X 1 ' L I' H' . '4 V 'X I' c K Ax Y I h V 5 Ylx . ' 3 . Q I 1 U 5 Y I N V' X i x 1 . 5 ' H ' Y V Y- L 3 I C 3 I X I . As H a v 7 x s -x vw ' wx -, x 1 , I x K I xx' I vs Y 'L' ' ,Ll x ' ' ' -,x x x ' ' ' v s x Y' 1 I vw 'X H H H ' 3 H I - - 7 3 l V, l8 Robert Kibby Takeo Hirabayashi Abbie Harlan George West Robert Solon Claire Musick Nlarylyn Nlaciel Mr. Metre. Chairman Mr. Kibby Mr. Gravestock Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Hawley I'lle s0llll0Ill0l'l5 llass X IH Nlxx IDI xs and lresh enthustasm for the eomtng sehool xear we sophomore eltss returned to sehool alter xacatton Almost at onee they set to xx ork tt the tlsk of maktng the nexx term a sueeess Ofhcers xxere eleeted and 1 schedule for comtng aettxtttes xx as planned T he xx ork xx as so arranged that eteh member xx as able to do hts share Thls sharing ofthe class xx ork sttmulated Interest and 1s 1 result the class accompltshed much xx htle xxorktng together as 1 Lltlll lt xx ts the sophomores that had the honor of glxlng the first ellnee of the sehool year Autumn xxas the theme chosen by the decoratton eommtttee and exerx one xx orked hard tn planntng tttracttxe decorattons for the gymnastum T he eommlttee made the large room beauttful xxlth autumn leaves shrubs and grape xtnes Nluste xx ts proxtded by larry s Vxashtngtontans then nexxly lormed As the stralns of the final walt! dled axx ty everyone departed re gretttng that so successful an affalr was over and lookmg forward to future pxrttes gtxen by the class In the athlettc slde of school acttxtttes the second year boys and gtrls played an outstandlng part FI he C Football team xx as chtefly composed of sopho mores 'I lie same xx as true ol the C Basketball and the Baseball team ae mtnor sports Both the Curl s and Boy s XV Clubs have members from the second year elass The Sophomore Edttton of the Hatchet vxas one of the fmest edtttons put out No effort xxas spared to make thts project a success The work was done bx the seeond year Izngltsh classes xx ho after electtng txxo edltors and txx o asstst int edttors pltnned and xx rote the enttre eelttton In all drtmttte produettons anel exchange programs the class played an emment part I Gorta Flhe Scarecroxx Creeps The Vodxll and sexeral assembly programs the names of x artous sophomores Hgured promtnently In the ehorus orchestra and band there were a number of sophomores SlleeeSS xx as also achtexed bx thts class tn the aeademlc stde of school ltfe Ihex haxe ttken an aettxe part tn the aflalrs ol the Scholarshtp Soctety tn xxhtch they are xx ell represented 'I h ofhce of Secretary usually held bx a sentor or 1 yuntor xx as thls year held by a sophomore INoxx as the class comes to the end of thetr second xear they max look back upon the nrst txxo years of htgh school and constder them as years spent both xxtselx and xx ell tn sports studtes and socttl acttxtttes They haxe no fear IU regard to ftntnces beeause through etndx sales and other means they haxe enough to start them on thetr yuntor xear Nluch ts expected of thts class tn the future and past efforts haxe shoxx n both teachers and puptls alrke that they xxlll not be dtsappotnted tn thts hope I I r . 1 , , 1 L yy- V. I . ' , . ' , . ' - ee 1, 5 - 1 3 - I I I '1 1V 1 ' . 1 I I 1 1 Y 1 1 1 V1 1 1 1' 1 H 1 1 I ' I Y. -1 V 1 T 3 V Y 1 1 A 1 1 Y 1 D 1 I ' ' I 1 4 1 1 1' 1 ' I 1 Y . 1 Y ' 1 1 . . 't 1 1' 1 I Y. 1 L '1 1 V1 Y 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 I Y I 11 111 v 3 v , I I L 'Y1 1 ' 1 v I T 1 ' I 11 1 1 L 1 1 I Y- K 1 1 x I' IC. l .IT 'cf I- I IA -Q 'le' I e I I e. I I I 7 4 1 ' 1 I 1 ' -1 Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 1- . e 3 A ' I 1 Ie ' K I .1 .V1 1 gurls, not to be outdone, took part tn speeclball, basketball, baseball, anel other 1 1 I ' 1 1 Y 1 1 I ' 1 Y 'I 1 ' I 1 '1 1 s x- 1 T ' --1 1 1 s s ' y s ' v ' - 1 . r 1 V 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 4 I' A I 1' 1 1 ' 1 1Y1 L 1 Y 1 1 Y I 3 7 I Y ' --1 v 'efs f 's ' 1 - 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 Y L 1 '1 1 1 1 1 I T C 1 1 1 V. 5 Y 1 ' L 1 ' . D V A v1 1 V 1 1 Y 4 I Y , 1 14 I I !'1 V 1 I 1' 1 I X ' 1 K 1 ' 7 VJ ' 1 K L I I 1 '1' Y' I Tina Somioxionn Cmss OITICIERS Wismx President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer, ., .,, Yell Leader Student Council Advisers Charles NVest Jack Parry XVinifred Bendel Joan Boyd George Ushijima Representative Douglas Rorabaclx Xliss XVilson, Chairman Nliss Knoles eNlr. Regli Nlr. Thornburg !Nliss Du Coty llll Ilu: Fl'wIun.m .lass LXRIH I X11 I Xll a largt numbtr of xounq boxs md grrls tnrolltd rn XX 'rsh lngton l-llgh as trtshmtn nlhtx xxtrt ntw and unaccustomtd to tht rtgular ruutmt but lf xx as not long untll thtx xx trt a xtrx lmportant part of tht Studtnt Bodx Tht drtad ot txtrx trtshman lSlI'llIl1IlOI1 Dax but tt turntd Ollt to bt a day of tun und good sportsmanshlp Each trtshman camt to school 1n a short tlrtss or tn short troustrs x11th ont long and ont short stotktng XV1th lacts palnttd grottsqutlx thtx paradtd through tht halls and thtn adjourntd to tht gxm naslum xx htrc tht rtal fun took plact V1 htn tht fun md nonstnst of tht dax xxtrt past tht frtshmtn stttltd doxxn to thtlr studlts nlhtx tltcttd offlctrs and madt many frttnds among tht faculty and upptr classmtn T htlr first partx xxas 1 grand sucttss and wx IS a grtat sttp toxx ard tstabltshtng ntxx frltndshtps xxtth thttr ftlloxx tlassmatts 1 ht matortty of frtshmtn thought thtmstlx ts too small to tompttt IH mttr sthool tthlttlts and wtrt somtwhat htsltant tn tht btgtnnmg lbout golng out lor tht xarlous tttms but thost xx ho dtd soon tound thtmstlvts In lnttgral part ol tht Ithlttlt program llt C thamptonshlp football ttim was madt up I7I'll113I'lly from tht frtshmtn as was tht Q baskttball ttam and tht I5 track ttam Nlanx of tht largtr frtshmtn found btrths o ntht x1rs1ty lootball track and bastball ttams lNtxt xttr s xarsltx baseball lt211Tl tspttlallx xxlll bt bullt upon 'lfOUI1ClJflO1'1 ol thls ytar s trtshmtn stars xx ho pratttctllx formtd tht nucltus ot thls xtar s ttam X numbtr ol frtshmtn trttd out lor tht Qtudtnt Bodx play somt ot thtm succtssfully nl altnttd frtshmtn also took part ln asstmblx programs and in tl t X odxtl Thtrt xx trt ilso four mtmbtrs of tht class vxho xx on platts ln tht Stholarshtp Sottttx Thxs tbtctpttonallx largt class ot trghty nnnt boys and ont hundrtd ttn glrls xxrll probablx bt ont of tht largtst classts to graduatt from tht school 'I ht shoxxrng that thtx haxt madt thls ytar IH athlttlcs dramatlcs scholarshxp and othtr attlxttlts ltads us to txpcct lint thtngs from thls class durtng tht rtst of IllLlI'l1lQl7 school ltft Mlht frtshman tlass thls xtar tnstltuttd a strlts of xx ttkly mtttlngs dtslgntd for tht purpost of txplarnlng to thtst ntw comtrrs somt of tht thlngs xvhlch xxould bt txpttttd of thtm vxhllt at Vlashlngton Htgh School dht flrst thrtt mtttrngs xvtrt dtxottd to dlSkU5SlHg classroom Iudrtortum hallway and tattttrra tondutt 'Iht rtmamdtr ot tht mtttxngs xxere g1xtn oxtr to othtr lacultx mtmbtrs and mtmbtrs of tht admnntstrauon vxho spokt on txtra cur rltular att1x1t1ts school currtculum art drama and othtr approprlatt subjttts l l -. ' .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 . 1 . .11 1 ,. K I t t 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 K 1' A 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 t . 1 1 1 1 1 t .,,. . . 11 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . t 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 . . 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. . t . , , , , , , . .,,. , t t . 1 1 1. 1. .. t tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- - 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 - 1 1 1, 1 1 t 11 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 . t . t . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 t 1 . tt 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 t . I . . t t 1 1 11 1 1 1'A 1 1 1 1 1 t. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 t . 1 - 1 1 '11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 t t t . I t t 1 I 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 t . t . . . 4 1 t t 1 11 1 . t . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1. .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 4 . . .1 ., 1 . .. . . 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11- 7 . t. 1 . t 1 1 - -1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 t . 11 11 1 1 11 1 - 1 1 . .t . - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , - - 1 1 1 1 1 1- . .t . , 1 THE FRIESMIAN Cmss OV1l1CraRs WIQRIQ: Prcsidcnt John Dustcrhcrry Vice-President Xlary Virginia Bristow Sccrctary XVilhclmina Guardanapo Yell Lcadcr James Kataoka Student Council R-sp. John Dustcrbcrry I lNlr. Nlorsc. Chairman Advisers , -Nliss Botelho Miss Fisher lMrs. V7right Mr. Morgensen l23l MI'l'lVl'l'IES Top Row Nl. llneie-l. Miss Sanvllmldt, if. Roderick, R, Cattaneo, J. liurtzuln, C. firrmley, U 7ieg, er ll. Ailzuns. li. Kilihy. Xliilflle Row fl.. llottmzm, Bl. XX ells, li. llernznrilu, I. Leal, E. ,la-on, I. liuyfl. K. Rlililllllllt, R, XI s H Del on I Nun N Lower Rmvff . - .e , Z. .' cs. il. filva. Xl. Lewis, Ci. Musick, Y. Kawaguelii, lirls' Iieaglllc THE GIRLS' LEAGUE is an organization which aims to promote friendliness among the girls and to carry on many important activities during the year. The first of these activities this year was the Freshman Reception. which was given at the beginning of the school term. This party helped to acquaint big sister with little sister. for each freshman girl was under the charge of an upper class girl who acted as her big sister for the day. Entertainment for the afternoon consisted of a program arranged by several of the girls. after which ice cream and cake were served, and the rest of the afternoon was spent in dancing. At Christmas time the Girls' League was responsible for an entertaining assembly program which was directed by Miss Sandholdt. The League also sponsored the annual dinner in honor of the championship football team. a party for the senior girls. and the senior farewell assembly. The Girls' League is a member of the Federation of Girls' Leagues of the Bay Counties. This year Katherine Rathbone and Irma Leal were sent as delegates to the annual convention of this federation. held in Santa Rosa. Afterwards at a meeting of the Girls' League they reported on the round table discussions which took place at the convention. Much of the success of this years activities is due to the girls' cooperation under the direction of their adviser and friend, Miss Sandholdt. and the follow- ing officers: President Irma Leal Vice-President . Bernice Bernardo Secretary Eleanor Roderick Treasurer , ,,.Yoshimi Kawaguchi XVays and Means Chairman .. June Furtado Hospitality Chairman , . Margaret Wells Program Chairman. . Mabel Lewis Yell Leader ,. Mary Souza IZSI WSW '.l. llllilfillllnlll 'I SOD Al Af? I I Sl ORC XSS tlttttdP1ul Post tr as tdltor and ADDI Slllllll s n t X 1sl11ngton11n t1ty mtt to stlttt tht sta l asqlstt y O5lllI11l lxaxyagucln 1ss1stant tdttor and Nllss X an a y Iht tdttors dttldtd to hayt 1 small st1ff thls yt1r so l I1 tgh akt ID att1xtp1rtm 1ll of tl1t plmnmg of tht book l ytar It dttldtd to thoost no spttnl thtmt but to brmg umty to l1t b 1 1 mottrnlstlt Dlgt llyouts 1nd druytngs llty h1yt 1 t to m t tl book tolorlul through tht ust of tolortd dlylslon p1gts msttad bord rs s of Hmntlng tht book ITl'ly bt 1ttr1buttd llrgtly to tht tombtntd rts o nna Shxnn Robtrt 9111 1nd Dontld l amons Iht f1n1nt11l atd tn b tht old 1nd ntu 1dytrttstrs yt 19 mdlsptnsablt and 1pprtct1ttd 1 1s ytar tht staff xx as fortun1tt tn ll'lXlI'lg tvyo am1ttur photographtrs xcturts that 1pptar on our snapshot pagts 1s vytll as thost on tht dlagonal strtp ln tht front ot tht book I hty 1lso took tht dram1t1ts pltturts and tht dtdtca tton pltturt On days yy l1tn 1mport1nt tvtnts yxtrt to t1kt plact thtst boys brought thtxr camtras and m1ny fint pltturts of lnltlatlon Day VlOYlUg Day and Nlay Day art thc rtsult of thtxr vs ork A nun1btr of tht stmor gurls 11dtd ln puttlng out tht 1nnual by thtlr 1ss1st 1ntt m pastmg tht drnymgs on tht dlylston pagts ll11s yy 1s ytry ttdtous yy orlf 1nd ll would l11vt bttn lmposstblt for tht st1ff to do lt 1lont Nlrs l-l1wlty s htlp ln rtadmq proof ts 1lso qrt1tly 1pprtt11ttd ll1t art yy ork undtr tht dtrtttlon of Vllss Fmottlho 1nd Htltn Am1r1l h1s rt1thtd 1 ntyx pt1ktl11s yt1r Nlmy 1nd y1r1td yxtrt tht dr1yy1ngs ofltrtd lor tht stttton pagts 1nd tt xx 1s xxlth Cllflltlllly lllll tl1t Sllflf stlttttd tht onts ustd from thost submltttd Iht st1fl 1lso txprtss s lls 1pprtt11t1on to Nlr Klbby and tht pflllllllg classts for m1k1nQ tht toytrs T ht Vx lSlJll'lgIOl'lllfl stnt thrtt rtprtstnt1t1y ts to tht Prtss Conytntlon htld n Btrktlty on Nlarch 76 7! 8 lhost yyho 1tttndtd yytrt Paul Poyytr ADDI Qhtnn 1nd Ptggy 'Xlungtr yt ho rtturntd to sthool yylth m1ny ntyx tdtas for tht annu1l lhls ytars st1ff has yy orktd h1rd to try to gut tht sthool an annual that would bt dlfftrtnt from thost pubhshtd rtctntly alvxays kttpmg ln Illlfld tts thttt purpost to prtpart an attr1tt1yt 1nd mttrtstmg rttord of tl1t txtra tur rttular achltytmtnts of tht mtmbtrs of tht Studtnt Body durmg the ytar 19311936 I26I if ,f 1 1 ,ff I Q . 1 1 ,L f 7 . U H x' ,X X' I .le N If ' f 1 1 K , ASX ! .' -lf fl' as .i ' N g'nr tl1 't' 4 '. l ' ' x ff. n if hi t c ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ', ' ' . t ' 1 'i . fa ty' ,'isc ' ' ' - ' I ' . 3 . ju J ' , jljhta 1 1b ' '. . '. ' t ' 1 . ff ,. . f + l . . . . I I 'sy s w - - k-s xf t- K t t V 1 - t lr . - . V 1 . .lso o o f ,. . . . Q 'L V5 I 5 Y x S 1 I 1 Y' Y 1 3 'A L, -:rt Salz, and Donald l,an1ons, who. assisted by' Anthony' Nlontc. took thc ! L H K' Bk' Lk' V! K 1 l , I ' l' YL Y i I A i i X' Y! 'A C 3 I XA 3 if H V L V H 1' in A A I V' A VA V' Af V V 1 X in Y . L 'X I , I L Y' 5 N I Y-,A HQA r D .A VL, Vi V H I V X' L Y 1. i wx I ...I x x . L 1 1 ,. A tl. 1 F V.. s - v s f s ' vs , 1 L rt As vs s s L v' K- 1 s l .A D I Y ' I ' -l 'u xx X l'i I vi B 5' V3 I D i . A h . -'Q Z- 'A . L s , Y Y 4 . PAUL POWER ANNA SHINN Miss VAN WINKI.IE Yosmxu KAWAQLUCHI ROBIQRT SA11 PEGGY MONOER ROm1R'r XVIIIPPLIZ HIil.l:N MAH AMARA1. CHARLES NIYRICK Iifxlusfxlzfx S'rmL,'1s Ifmau ROOIQRS EILANOR ROOma1c:K Amman ANDRAOLQ DONALD LAMONS ANTHONY NIONTE ph, nu, ', 'Y iff 4 , 9 ' ff va. 'inns' U. ff' .iv-N 'M' 'V' iw Q - O L. ?S - , any E ,gg 'YN N , y an I - Qkfj s' . .1 Y! '- . 1 . . l X .W -M 1' Q 'rrjf 3 '. KO... - X Walsllillgltmlialll Staff oi Ron E. Mariel, G. XYest, P. Power. 1. Silva. T. lliralvayaslii, fi. Xlalliiesen, R. Kitasliima. lrrlle Rcu: l. McNally. R. Kihhy, li. Robinson, XY. llenilel, M. Ziegler, Y, Kawaguchi, Bliss Knolcs. ou r x T. K:it.mk:i, li. Musick, Nl. XYoll-. ll. llnyaslii, li. l'ra, Bl, Xlacicl, K. XYest, R. llarrolil. Ilaltcllet TWICE EACH MONTH the Student Body publishes its well liked paper, The Hatchet, which has been acclaimed as one of the best papers published by a school the size of ours. The Hatchet is widely read, not only by the students of the school, but also by the alumni and others in the township. The paper is made up of four, Eve-column pages. The front page contains the most timely and important news. On page two appear book reviews. bits of school gossip. and news of former students. The second page also contains the editorials and the 'Princi- pal's Corner, the only article in the paper not written by students. Older news items, poetry. and jokes are placed on page three, while page four is reserved for the reporting of athletic events. During the year the sophomore, junior and senior English classes each put out one edition of the Hatchet The senior edition is the last to be published in the second semester and contains pictures of the seniors and the class will and prophecy in addition to the regular news. On May first a special eight-page edition was issued in honor of Education Week, which the school was observing at that time. The Hatchet representatives to the annual Press Convention held at the University of California March 26, 27, and 28 were Bette Robinson, Katherine Rathbone, Katherine West. Claire Musick, Himeo Hayashi, Marian Ziegler, Tsuyako Kataoka, James Silva, and George Mathiesen. Most of the work of planning the Hatchet fell to Bette Robinson. the editor. with the associate editors, Paul Power and Robert Kibby. doing their share. The financial affairs of the paper were handled by George West, the business manager. The faculty advisers are Mr. Kibby, who is in charge of the printing of the paper and Miss Knoles, who advises the editorial staff. l28l - - , , - .,,. . lop Row: l. lower, C. .Xiirlc-rson, R. Solon, X. Tnniiinzitsli, l. Xlntlilesvri, DI. .xCCiIlClli, 4 fsllully, J. lliisterlierry, ll. Robinson. X. Soares, N. Xienx, lx. XYest, Bliss Knoles. Lower Row: Bl. Nitta, E. Kawziuiiclii, Xl. Ilalm, S. Shimizu, E. ligzisliira, lf. Toiiiiiiizltsii, ll lf i G. Ura, A. Sliinti, ll. Rorahziek, Y. Kawziuuclii, CI Xlusick, Bliss Fisher. 'rl - '-I I- --I' ' -'-rv IL A L Ill all L IIII n IILIL X IN 1925 THE SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY of Washington Union High School was organized as Chapter ll l of the California Scholarship Federation. The purpose of this organization is to give recognition to those students who achieve a high standard in their subjects. A point system is used to determine eligibility. A grade of A in a full academic subject is Worth three points. A grade of B is worth one point. To be admitted to membership the student must have marks from the past semester that equal ten points. This semester the membership reached a high peak with thirty-five members. A student who remains in the society for six semesters is entitled to a gold seal on his diploma. life membership in the C. S. F., and a beautiful gold scholarship pin. Yoshimi Kawaguchi and Fumiko Tomimatsu have both fulfilled the re- quirements and will receive those honors. Other students who may achieve life membership by the close of this semester are Betty Roraback. Anna Shinn, and Bette Robinson. Each year delegates are sent to the district convention of the C. S. F. A deputations committee is also sent to the elementary schools of Wasliington Township. The aim of this committee is to encourage all grammar school eighth graders to come to high school. The advisers for the past year were Miss Knoles and Miss Fisher, who is a Phi Betta Kappa. Officers for the year were: President Paul Power Vice-President... .. , . Katherine West Secretary and Treasurer. , Marian Ziegler Margaret XVells Program Chairmen Robert Kibby l29l Xliilflle lfow: MY lsli-iila, XIV. llnmaelm' li. Kato, Nl. NYells, Xl. Pine, Nl. Pimeiitrl, -I. lloyd, Xl li gl r lfl R xx R. lizitliincfv. R. Mellow. .X. .Xiix.iist, Xl. Shimizu. Mir- U11 filly. R, llnrrolrl. T. Kmziultzi, l l ix 1. '. his. H N il iniiiri X i i N L nfl R iv: lu, Leal, Xl. llrown. I. .X7:ivnfl:i, L. Perry. li. llernzirmlo, -I, Silva, l., Ilouclt. A. .Xin:irnl. 1 I il liirl Rui: H. .Xinzn':il. l'. Silvan, l, XYilli:xms. lf. lfrtiins. Nl. Horse, li. XYelier. Ii. liorlm, li. Rmlriuiie- Xunvs. lirls' l ' llllll THIE GIRLS' XXV CLUB was organized in l927 for the purpose of promoting liner sportsmanship and a more friendly spirit among the girls. This year Miss Botelho was elected an honorary member, since she was one of the group of girls which first organized the Girls' NV Club. All girls who receive block Vw 's are eligible for membership. A block is given to a girl when she has earned 750 points. An additional 250 points entitles her to a star. These blocks and stars may be earned by being on the second as well as the first teams. This gives the girl who is merely eager to par- ticipate in sports a chance as well as the girls who have attained skill in sports. This year the girls earned their points in basketball, speedball. baseball. volley- ball, and tennis. ln December the new members were initiated into the club. The initiation was carried out at a party. held in the evening, after a school day in which all the new members were compelled to wear short dresses and large bows as part of their initiation. The activities this year were under the direction of the new physical education teacher. Miss Ducoty. who has won the hearts of all the girls. Miss Ducoty replaced Mrs. Burtleson, who resigned at the beginning of the term. The Cmirls' Club. realizing what a line friend they were losing, honored Mrs. Burtleson with a dance at which they presented her with a farewell gift. The ofhcers for the year were: President .s.. Lorraine Houck Vice-President s. .. t.Ann August Secretary . ..,. Margaret Brown Athletic Manager . ,.Evelyn Leal Adviser . Miss Ducoty l30I Ilnvs' UW lllllll THIS CLUB is an athletic organization of Washington Union High School which consists of boys who have taken an active part in sports. Earning a block W in some one of the major sports carried on by the school entitles its holder to a membership in this club. ln football the boys must play in a certain percentage of the games before they are entitled to a block. The close of the football season found many boys eligible for membership: the track and baseball season also contributed their quota of new members. thus bringing the total number of boys in the Club up to 55 members. Before becoming full-fledged members, the new ones are forced to undergo the task of being initiated by their superiors. The Club initiations have always furnished fun and laughter for the onlookers. but to the unfortunate neophytes. they are only unpleasant reminders of splashing around in very muddy mud puddles or strutting about the campus displaying Dame Fashions newest spring knee-highs. The annual customggwhich had been omitted in last year's schedule. of enter- taining the grammar schools at a field day was again restored this year. It was held on May l. 1936, and the boys' HVJH Club together with the girls' VJ Club took full charge of the day's affairs. On May 9th the Club went on an over-night trip to Carmel Valley. leaving the High School at 7:30 A. M. on the bus. Swimming. golf. horseback riding. hiking. and other outdoor pastimes were enjoyed by all those who were lucky enough to make the trip. A huge barbecue. a dance. and the pleasure of sleeping in the open completed a wholly successful outing. The officers for the year were: President . . . . . ...... Frank Maderios Secretary-Treasurer . ..... Charles Myrick . Coach Regli Advisers .... . .... . Coach Morse l3ll Flltllrc F3lI'lll0l'S THF WASHINGTON CHAPTER of the Future Farmers has taken for its special purpose this year l'The Improvement of Agriculture in Washington Township. The chapter is working principally with corn. peas, cauliflower, potatoes, early market vegetables, and calves. The pea project. located at Andrade Brothers ranch at Decoto, includes ten different varities of peas and eleven hybrids. New varieties of corn were tried out commercially this year by the club whose members planted over ten acres of seed in the township. The varieties planted were Honey June, a new sweet corn. Liolden Cross, a short yellow sweet corn, and several other new cross bred varie- ties. The chapter has also carried on some successful experiments with fertiliz- ing cauliflower. Calves have furnished projects for twenty members. and, in addition, there are a number of other projects in the community under the super- vision of the Future Farmers. This chapter has also taken part in statewide activities sponsored by the Future Farmers. In the fall several members went to Los Angeles. where our repre- sentative. Anthony Silva, placed third in the Public Speaking contest. and where they visited the Great Western Livestock Show. the Universal Studios. and other places of interest. Several members also attended the State Fair at Sacramento, and the annual meet at Bolada Park. where the boys took first places in swim- ming, community projects. and individual projects. Three boys also spoke over the radio station KPO on a Future Farmer broadcast. The oflicers of the Future Farmers were: President .,., , ,.... ,.a, . , ,,e,, ,,a, 7 ,, Anthony Silva Vice-Presidente. , Richard Mendonca Secretary 7 . Louis A. Silva Treasurer Peter Bunting Advisers jMr. Dougherty llVlr. Mette l 32 l l,l'3llll3lfiCS THE STUDENT BODY PLAY ON FRIDAY EVENING, N o v e m b e r fifteenth, the students and guests witnessed The Scarecrow Creeps, the most thrill- ing mystery play ever produced by Wash- ington Union High School. True to form, the play takes place in a haunted mansion during the midst of a ter- rific storm. A group of relatives meet at the home of their rich uncle. who is to give a costly diamond to one of them. After the arrival of the guests a man is murdered, the diamond stolen, a Scarecrow comes to life, and many other exciting in- cidents take place. During this time two young men try to win the hand of the lovely heroine. As the curtain closes, the romance ends in the approved fashion, and the mystery is very cleverly solved. The Scarce C' The cast, capably directed by Miss Fisher, was headed by Beatrice Matzke, the heroine, and Clifford Rogers, the rich uncle, with an excellent supporting cast which included George Mathiesen as the butler, Katherine Rathbone as the comic maid, Marylyn Maciel and Charles Myrick as the negro mammy and her son. Donald Ahrens and James Silva as the two young men in the case, Claire Musick as the mother, and Margaret Wells, the eccentric old aunt. EXCHANGE PROGRAM The pageant, Gloria, was presented as the Exchange Program for 1936. It opens with a choir of worshippers in long black robes, who are kneeling before a pulpit in which a priest stands. He tells them of the Christ, and they reply in song. In the second act the birth of Christ and saving of John the Baptist are beautifully told in dialogue with Christmas music by a choir of angels, who sing many well-known carols, closing with Silent Night sung by the entire cast, which was composed of about seventy pupils. Marylyn Maciel and Emanuel Maciel headed the main cast as Mary and Joseph respectively. Others were Virginia Rego as Mary Magdalen: John Cattaneo, Harry Cesari, and Lawrence Gonsalves as the three wise men: and Robert Zwissig as the priest. 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S I R X supplltd tht I11U9lC1l part ot tht tytnlngs programs bttyy ttn tht Ttls of tht Studtnt Body Play and tht Stnlor Play lt also yolntd yylth tht band to play tor graduatton A btglnnt rs orchtstra yy as organtltd and although If yyas not ftaturtd on any programs If gayt many studtnts good starts on thtlr lnstrumtnts so that thty yy1ll bt ablt to play ln the band or orchtstra next yftar The prlncxplts of musyc thtory yy trt also taught IH tht btgxnntrs orchtstra alllll uses part of the txchange program Another chorus organ17ed 1n the sprlng per formed tht Easttr Cantata C alyary in an asstmbly program nlht Cantata yy as an tlaboratt yocal composxtnon yynh a rellgxous thtme 'I ht muslc whlcb was arrangtd ln 1 dramatlc manner yy as lnttrprtttd ytry tfltctlyely by tht chorus fht muslc sung yy as rn four part harmony for mrxtd XOICLS and also rn tyyo and thret part harmony for glrls yorcts Vlarylyn and Emmanuel 'Vlacxtl sang tht solo parts nl he Cantata vy as atcompanled by a small orchestra of mtmbers stlec ted from the band and orchtstra The pract1cts for the Cantata vyere htld after school tvy o atttrnoons a vyttly and sptclal busts yyfert run to take tht chorlsttrs home afttr practrcts There yy trt stvtral smalltr groups that fl.1I'DlSl1kd musxt on yar1ous occaslons One of thtst groups yy as made up of gxrls yy ho sang thrtt part harmony Thty practlced durmg themr lunch ptrlods on three day s of ty try yy eek Another group yy as tht yy oodyy md quartet compostd of ba soon 'Xflr Thorn burg flute Rlchard 'I extra first clarrntt Ptggy 'Xflungtr second clarxntt Ra mona Mtlloyy Donald Ahrtns first y1ol1n1st ln tht orchtstra and hrs accompamst Nlaryan Zlegler were also featured ID thus lncldental muslc l38I o DL' Q3 ' . .. fi Q L' l ' b ' 5 'e ' t 'tive It y' tl 'ly' 1 X 1 1 I V I 1 . 1 ' I 1 1 1. 1 I I I u . V Y' I oo n t K A X- y K s v v L 1 s ' c 1- 5 ' A t Y' . I Y 1 I 7 1 4 V1 V 1 K 1' I 3 Q 1 V V' D 1 V I 1 L ' D I . 1 I 3 V 71 1 I 1 1 I 1 Y ' 0 1 1 n A AT CHRISTMAS TINIIE a large chorus was sent to Livermore High School as 7 1 1 V X. D Y. 1 I I 1 Q 1 V I V 1 L' r I L v I rx v ' 1 B A V 1 V I ' v ' x v v 'J 1 . . 4 VL. A . V L 7 . x ' ' 7 I 1 711 r C 5 1 I 1 1 1 'L 1 L V 1 ' V' 1 I S ' A D , 1 . ' . ' .z . ' 1 . 3 ' t y : ' y . - Band Orchcstra Chorus l391 Sl'IIll'l'S I I Stanfling-l'., Fisher, S. Mime, A. Bluniz, ll. Xlcliernan. Km-cling-ill. Dluarez, Xl. Durham, XY. Sinclair, fi. Hikirlo, G. Jorgensen, H. fesziri, l.. Silva. Funtlmll THE PAST YEAR has been a banner year for Washington's football team. Not only did the team win every league game but it captured the S. A. C. A. L. trophy as well. This trophy, by the way, has been held by Washington Union High School for three consecutive years and now becomes ours permanently. Surely the team could have no more fitting reward for their excellent playing than this cup. Several members of the Squad deserve much credit for their outstanding play- ing during the past football season. Alvin Muniz made a total of ten touch- downs in different games. while Frank Maderios made eight. Sam Mune made three touchdowns and carried the ball on an average of seven and a half yards each game. Other players who deserve high praise from the Student Body are Lyle Fisher, Bill Sinclair. Louis Silva, Dan Juarez. Stephen Straub. Milton Durham. George Jorgensen. Harry Cesari, Lawrence Houck, George Hikido, Bert Mcliernan, Julius Pine, and Melvin Luna. Their playing was very line, and the way they cooperated with each other was a wonderful example of team work. These players were the backbone of the squad. and Washington's victory is due largely to their excellent playing. Alvin Muniz, Lyle Fisher. Frank Maderios. Bill Sinclair. Sam Mune. Louis Silva. Milton Durham. George Jorgensen and Harry Cesari have played football for the last time at Washington High, and it was with deep regret that they turned in their suits. Many of them have gone out for football every year, and they will be missed by those who played with them. There are several juniors, however. who will take the places vacated by the outgoing seniors. It is they who will carry on the traditions of the team, and with the help of new players who come out next year. they will again and again bring victories to the school, I4ll 'melt Row' .-X. ,XlI1IT1UIL', I.. Silva. I . X'z1li11. XX'. Row. Il, Solon, AI. Czattnneo, XI. Ifstevt--. R. Ilmlges, Ii. fllllllll. C' UI' I Ilimtmill r I Xlnin 'I' Ililrl ui Ili R gal X It It mi X I ul R Ixitw Ilinri X Xlwi-I . wer., - e....1'. . ':1:.':s, ..:7..,.'r-s:,'..e:. .' INlllCl'lll' .N ......t. Xlulfllr Rnwf Il. 5lIll'IIllI'. Ii, Dltmrev. Xl. Ilnrlmm. I., lluurlr. XI. I.un:i, I., I-ii -In-r. ti. ,lnrua-n-t-n. .X. Xluniz. Irrmt Row fQ.I 1r-lil-, I.. Silva ll. Xli K1-rnzm. II.4't's:iri 9 Xlum- li llllielu I I'in Sept. si Oct. s r Nov. .1 Pittsburg Hollister Menlo Santa Clara Livermore Foothill Emeryville Albany Pleasanton Total Practice Games Total League Games . , t ,,. X n CIIl'l5S PRACTICE GAMIES 6 Washingtoii 0 .. O O l-I5AciUIiGAM1is 6 Washington 6 .. 6 0 0 V1s1'roRs 6 I8 l42I 0 O 6 7 19 26 Z6 31 40 WASHINGTON 33 142 there there there here here there there here here i MM , 1- , ' I Y , umivkh,-ni s '-. ll 1 ' Q- ,SSP ,. , 4. N. 7 . ff' .1 A f Q I ,? ...xv , 4-. ff .2'l4 ' 'FI' ' I ix... .. ,-, ,. I. L ,-' Kgh Ilurl XI4'Krru:m 12:-Milk' Qlunvllxvll IHNW- l'mv XILIUH I UIIA mrl-mv II:-muck H111-'11 Iiurhzmm H.u'ry kr-an liill Smrlzur tlwruv Hllmlu 5.1111 Klum .Xlvm Klum! l'r:mk Xlmlurl-rv liimlcl .VIIIIFCI 'mix Hugh lmllix S1lv:4 Lylc If:-lxcr H31 or Row-Coaeli Morse, C. Terazawa. R. Zwis-ie. A. Hinkley. J.Al3Cl134'lO, S. llaviner, R. Hunger, S. flaunt. R Ntunliauer. Il rllt Rowfli. Kilnhy, li. Lung. li. Hello, R. lnouye. Al. Kam, Y. Kzikiinotn, R. Ilins, X. Rocha. on r owff. Solon, Y. Toniirnatsu, lf. xYlNi'I1lIill. vl. linen. Xl. lcliisnkzi, l'. Ilinsmore, l'. liarin. A A Blass 1 Foutlmll ALTHOUGH C TEAM football was organized in the S. A. C. A, l.. only two years ago, Washington Union High has had a championship team twice. Evidently the C team has taken a page out of the first strings notebook. This year the C team won four out of their five games with only two of them played on the home field. They also won both of their league games in spite of the fact that neither was played on the home field. The HC team has for its object the training of the boys who will later play on the first team. lt also offers an opportunity for football to those boys who are not big enough or strong enough to play with the Huskers. Many of the boys who enter as freshmen wish to go out for football, but their height or strength is sometimes against them. If it were not for the C team these boys could not play football until their junior or senior year. Under the present system they make the UC team when freshmen or sophmores and later. when they have grown, they are able to make the first team because of the training and experience they have received on the HC team. Coach Morse, who taught the boys the principle of the game and who in- stalled in them the idea of fair play at all times, deserves much of the credit for the team's championship. SCORES September 27 Burlingame' 12 Washington O here October 10 9fLivermore 0 'A l 2 there October 17 'Pleasanton O 6 there October 24 Bellarmine 0 3 2 here October 31 Bellarmine O l 8 there X Indicates league games I 44 l l L L . .., . . 1 - .V Left tp Right: S. llaviner, I.. 'I'limnpsfm. K-akiniotu, Sv. Xluiie, I.. Silva, I.. Silva, l.. Illblitlx ll lu r IX. Silva, I.. lletteneourt, l'. Rivers, fi. llikifln, VI. l'ine. I asclmll Again our Baseball team has shown its true metal by winning a high place in the Southern Alameda County Athletic League. At the beginning of the spring season a large number of boys turned out for baseball. Of this number twelve of the best players were chosen. These twelve boys all worked hard. They stayed and practiced every night after school. after everyone else had gone home. Their perservance and hard work had its reward, however. for the team won most of the games they played. and most of the players won their block Although all of the boys played excellent baseball. there are several players that deserve special mention. Louis Silva is one of these. His pitching made possible many of Washington's victories. He also made more home runs than any other player on the team. Sam Mune comes next with his splendid record as a hitter and catcher. Both of these boys are seniors. and their playing will be missed by the other players. The team is fortunate. thou h. in havin most of its members. lower classf 2 2 men. There are four freshmen that show promise of becoming fine players. These boys. Leonard Bettencourt. NVarren Silva. Paul Rivers. and Julius Pine all played a fine game of ball. Leonard Bettencourts batting was remarkable. and Warren Silva made a nne first baseman. Paul Rivers and Julius Pine are both good all-around players. Other players who deserve credit are: George Hikido. Yoshio Kakimoto who played center field. and Lawrence Thompson. pitcher. Other positions were held by: Daniel Juarez. catcher. and Seraphine Daviner. second baseman. But the team alone is not responsible for the victories. for without Coach Regli's training they would have lacked something very vital. 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' ZII Sn L .I.n'.I 5-I 4 SCI QL' I 'I III1 IIN 'I'I2:XXI1 I. f I I -II I X'L 'L L L IL L 52 L L ' -III I' Second Team Baseball A Track UB Track i 47 1 irlx' Mm: is I HI CIRIS INIIILSIXSXI and mterest rn sports remalned lngh throughout the year despxte the faet that part of the wlnter the gymnasnum was used for classes wh1le the mam bulldlng was bexng made earthquake proof Durang thas part of the year when the weather was too cold or ralny to play out of doors the glrls ln the physlcal educatlon classes spent the1r tame ln lndoor actxvttles such as Jump rope badmmton mdoor horseshoes and jacks I-Iow ever there were many sports whlch had a normal season wlth the usual exclte ment tn play offs decldtng the champmonshlp teams Speedball was the first sport of the year After weeks of hard practlce teams were organ17ed ID the dlfferent pertods There was fr1endly rlyalry between the teams and when many hard fought games had been played the second perlod team emerged VICIOFIOUS 'Ihe members of the team were C aptatn Irma Leal Manager Adeline Amaral Isola 'Vloxse Irene Wllltams Vlary lams Rose Cattaneo Fumxko Tom1matsu Kazu Yamamoto Sh17uko Sakakt and Melya Scammon Durmg basketball season the glrls who partlclpate IH this sport find at necessary to keep ln the plnk as basketball IS one of the most strenuous of the glrls sports Ihe second perlod team w ho called themselves bl he Cllppers seemed to be ln the plnkest of condltlon and show ed thexr superlortty by wan nmg the champlonshlp although there was much competttlon Members of the team were Centers Irene XVllll3mS and Isola Molse Guards Captaln Adelme Amaral and Pearl Sllya Isorw ards 'Vlanager Mary SOU73 Irma Leal and Yoneko Baba Substltutes Rose Cttaneo and Sh17uko Sakakl The s1xth perlod yolleyball team was proclalmed ylctormous after a sertes of mnterestmg games I he members of the team w ere Captaln I3l17abeth Franco Manager Georgma Rodrlgues June Stannard Bernlce Borba Lleanor Vlerra Yaeko Ichlsaka Carmen Romero and Florence Freltas As th1s volume goes to press the glrls are enjoy mg baseball and tenn1s Those glrls who haye made the baseball teams w1ll recexye pomts tow ard thetr block W s although the bus schedule does not permlt lnterclass competxtlon tn thas sport th1s sprlng Rosalle Harrold IS the tenn1s manager and under her dlrec t1on a tenn1s tournament wall be played durlng the remalnrng weeks of school 1 1 ' 0 1 I n n l V1 1 I 1 x ' J V' J 'I Y ck. 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