White Pine County High School - Coyote Yearbook (Ely, NV)
- Class of 1936
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I f , fxr tl ' l ln Li xl s l X4 a V . 1 X 5 x N' V X L. . f V if V , XJ Q 11 fl I v Order of Contents THE SCHOOL 'xl JUNIORS SOPI-IS AND FROSI-I PB I4 ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PB FEATURES QQJWMT fvxw' -,J ' 1 T : .-I .Il ,ls fa P14 f II I fx- '14 K4 , h E4 F I '14 '14 PB '14 '14 a ' 0- 9 BLUE AND VVI-HTE ?1lf .i Evhtmttnn lil 51716876 UpID7'6Clfll707Z of X125 N72 azlzng -wzflzngness Z0 01611 zn aff M6001 pfoferls ana' actzfvzzfzes 1'-151 we, ffze Cfass 0 U36 cfedzcate M15 Anfzzzal to our rrena' ann' adfvzsor, Mr Duncan 1 W 1 --4 36 f , ui ? 1 Q , , Q , . , C V 1 A ' , WZQQQLN -V ff' -Q vi- ff Z., .,.fg'2fQ' 2? 1 . 2 if f fi L 1 1 W5 'L ni ,,.,. 'Y .f I K K x ' 99 ' .7 I , - ' r nn nig1 2ffl-U -A k 4u, i :nn ll I ll P 2 ll 1 I1 ' 1 r BLUE AND VVI-IITE lf' L x il lun .1 N Qcmlgrte 5 11,-T' vi -. f I , ' ' I i' , in w , . 23 -L gg NT . XI' 1 J I' E + --- -Qfn '7 . r f ' ' - W -rf-A : P II L -- 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE -2- 1535 131112 dltfl 3.11 lie 6- BLUE AND VV!-IITE W1 .va-xc. vm. 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Q4 ,Q Q . . . ,f I 41 4 , -'N ,ani X' 1 ET Q' L3 ' Y ' v Uwluv .lllh Hllmtl 19 1' BLUE AND VVI-IITE IVI B E O Nl A B R E D R DR O HOVENDEN MR G W BAIRD MR N H CHAPIN 1935 lun :nh IH tie 8 D lgresident ' Slecret-ary A l ivlergxber I V -A is 2 11' 19 '2- BLUE AND WHITE + 36 MARY 0 INEILL Socxal 5c1encc+Joumalxsm B A Umversxty of Nevada MARGARET KORNMEYEB Home Fconomlcs BS Lmverslty of Nevada BENJAMIN W WHEATLEY Superintendent M A Unlverslty of Colorado Ck GERALD STAMBAUGH CAN Social Sclence-Nluslc f E ' ic SPCR-klllg B A Lombard College Umverslty of 1535 Wxsconsm. lue anh Qmhrte 9 l l W 1 , . s 4 1 u J . . D, , . . . ., ' , ' ff . . , N' nfl 5,5 ,, -, .. z ,Q , , 2 i z 1 X 5 ri ' Y L , - V1 fi , l ti 5 if .. , V I- 15 '1.'5f:'32 l I ,TJ fx 1 I I - F ql-x,:uf-.. .i3Sl' f- 4 ' : ' -lx . . A . , u: , ' ' B. ' ., ' ' ' . ., . . . , . l A ll ll A, Q BLUE AND VVHIT RUSSELL ELLIOTT Commercial Arithmetic General Science-Boss Glee Club BS University of Nevada PBPX4 E. H. WARD WIARTHA AIRHL ART 1' rem h W orld History Girls Athletics Llhrarlan i' B S George Peabody College PFPX4 W IOLLT REBLI LATI English Glee Cluh B.lN . Ll'llY8I'Sllfv of N vada and College of Pacific PX4 ROBERT GERVAIS W ocatlonal Industrial Arts Football B Ed New Hampshire Teachers College ii LUCILLE WILLIAMS English l.-Dramatics vocational Shop , B.A. University of '. . Colorado Agricultural California College 1 5 3 E l. ., . i.,l.,L.i ..10-.- 'plus anh white 19 -2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE CARROLL LOCKBIDGE Cltivenshlp-Boys Athletlcs BA Iovsa Wesleyan MS UHlVEFSlt5 of Idaho PX4 R01 UND X AN DLR. Algebra Plane 1935 WYNIN HAMILTON Spanish Latm French B A Unlverslty of Colorado PX1 XINIA H HOPKINS Commercial Arlthmetic Bookkeepmg Typing BS Indxana State Teachers College PI4 NIARI 'LN E FLEMMER Sh urthand Ty ping 'vi A College of Idaho I1 lc 'ecxrmual Sc ool Xzmwuong Collage CORNELL Q X ANDER NIEER PIIWSICS Chemistry Blolog5 NIA Colorado State Teachels College 'Wash mgton State Normal I anh Qmlyrte Il 4- 36 BLUE AND VVHITE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY JOHN SALA Presld nt ERNEST ELLIOTT Vnce Prestdent IDA EARL Secretaly ROBERT TAYLOR Treasumel Class Ads lsor In the fall of 1932 we of 36 for the fxrst tlme entered the portals of Whlte Pmt Tvso Fr1da.ys after the begmnmg of school we acknowledged the hand of fate and the Sophomores Our efforts m the bag rush were futlle Wlth Mr Lockrxdge at the helm we dld fanly vsell recuperatlng from our defeat and surgmg forward m our desires June that month of all months fmally rolled around and found we toddlmgs the brlghtest of splrlts On returnmg the next September lt nag declded that me should make th1s a year be boasted of Vllss Hxlborn was placed at the helm thls xear To our consternatlon and surprlse vte were the uctlms of the Freshmans attack What a hfe Defeat fox tvso xears IU a row but we came back Rlth uctorxous offence takmg the class stunt to the tune of an old tlme Melodrama Regamlng out SplllIS once mole we set 1nto the upperclassmen roll vuth great hopes At the wheel thxs txme ue placed 'Nlr Duncan At last vm could lealme some fxeedom of mlnd We set the course stralght and clung to 1t The soul touchlng drama Heart Troubles was presented to an appreclatne ud1ence flllmg to some extent our depleated coffers For tht Prom we xtmamtd xn oul ovxn sage blush state usmg a western desert lue anh M tie I2 19 4- +1 se l PE' F5 if fl- W A DIISS REBELEATI in ., . . D Y 'E E fr BLUE AND VVI-IITE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY rQont1nus rll nt s e m ll s L ts lflf ax ll lull tltplttttl none ot 1 han out beloxed 'NQX-dd'1 One mote aghxexemtnt xx 1 Ullli that xi-'11 u1nn1n,, tht Cass Stunt Out INLLIU Nixnstul and INIBIIIF-1.L,Q t tht halls xxbtattng xuth ltughtrr lhts was the second tlme ad taptuxcd fllst pluf ln the Class Stun 5 Vhth the htghfst of spnlts ut mnttrecl hlgh sthool list itll fot thts laat and befit yvu Shouldnt out spmts haw been htgh aftez h'1Xlflg, vson the stunt cup two pears tn a IOW presentlng a fmt Juntor Plax and gnmg 1 ual Prom We could only look fox new and better expeucntts e first ftvs d'1xs or c 1 t s ,, xt s u ,L QHIUI As we pttxtd about mg., fm smut '1 tn ttf- xxtu moz to bc fou It was on 'tfttt moxmg such expenttnus thu tm fttknoululgtrnfnt of out upttmux was made runs to a great suctts Out zofftts utte flllc-ri smntuh xt xuth thts presentation 1 rlwntt hs nun ruxl s t c mt also goxng foxvvud to he our tconomlc sttultlon 1 tht Annull has btcn flnam, ui and m'1flt om of tht tst IS xear also 'mx ont f tht btst stunts pun tht btnxox Class The plot was wound about a Cntus tnrluflmg X Txght Rope- XX 'ilk X Tmpzzt Att Strong Man Ilet Cucus and Tumblmg, l c now ou: fmt s on ll nur bx tht tout xea seems to haxe blown like tht xxmcl opt t at tlxs s vm tnjox then txme hexe as ut hate T out clas 'ulxlsoxs ue want to gtxe th inks Thu hate qulte sklllfully led us through the reefs and sptd Us out the waxes D H Q25 153h L 4 uez1xthQ1Hlhie I 3 1 9 + 'I' 36 sm' - as th- ro ant' - sf-tiiny, Finally' cat: up 1 l gr: j ro inn - - he ' I 2 . , A- .. in we h' - -- ' z -- ' - I' S tx Th - , - ' . ' If -xhfll S wt- -lc: K-'a '- us full tt-atlization t' ' S- ' '. ' '- --'- look' f ' I - lf st S- ioxx Th -' '-'- 'e - nd. ' Q ly At the helm! we st-loc-tt-tl Miss Hebaleati who directed our Senior play, Growing Ou' 1 --, t - H4 ,' ll 1 ', was lil'r-l vt-ry wh, 1 s , - ' -' ' 't ' lp ' -' z ' . Wit! tht- flzlnm- :tml tht- play to ht-lp, - z -- ' . '- - z 1 - 1 ' b ,. Th? N' x , s. ' - o - Q Q Y' '- by - '- ' ' .' . Xnl ' ' ' : l yt-zu' in this tm-cl sch l bulldd g chjg -l H' - ' ' v' rs, .' - .' ' ' - - 'A . We h - ht all -arson 1 - ' k' ' ' . B. - , , D 0 . . ss f -1 - 2 A li- V ' x ' t-t,t-teMt,t,ee f S 15 I 1 i - . L l 4 x 19 + BLUE AND VVHITE ALEX BARTSAS Merxts 630 GRACE BATH MCYIIS 345 NOLA ANDERSON Merits 810 JOE ARGOTIA Merits I 660 EDWARD ARNOLDSON Merlts ITHA ASHWORTH Meuts H80 BETTY BAIRD Nlerlts 800 EDNA BAKER Merlts 61 5 Iue anh M tie 1 H3 E A F ff U -,,.Ji..,i 5 11 + 36 19 + BLUE AND WHITE LAVAR BECKWITH IVIerIts 800 PHYLLIS BENNETT Merits I 375 GENE BLISS Merlts MARION BUJACICH IVIerlts 425 BETTY BURL H Ments 90, J LARRf CALLAHAN J ,f XMFWS 3635 J 1535 ROBERT CRANE IVIer1ts 595 TERRY CONONELOS Ments 50 Iue anh 19311112 + 36 1 4- BLUE AND VVI-IITE NORMA GARDNER Merlts I 480 GLENN GERAGHTY MCYIIS I 020 1935 JEWEL DEE Merxts 735 JIM DELMORE MCfltS 3045 IDA EARLE Merlts I 700 PETE ECHEVERRIA MCTIIS 2440 ERNEST ELLIOTT MCTltS 320 CHARLES ELIVIER Ments I 250 lun anh M its + 36 19 4- BLUE AND VVI-IITE JEAN GERACHTY Merits 420 ALBERT GIANOLI Merits I 620 ff A 74 f WILLARD GILBERTSON MARY JANE GLEDHILL ROBERT GRENIG Merlts 450 HELEN HALLER Me IIS 665 1935 ELSIE HANSEN I7 V A :Tu EE EEEE EEE EE, 3281112 ztuh Hlffflgite 'ff 36 -1- BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 SHANTY I-IARRIETT Merits 2915 DON I-IEIVIINCWAY Mernts 2025 DOROTHY HOCKENBERGER IVIer1ts IOZO Vw QED? f yfx DARRELL HOOPER IVIer1ts 770 TOM I-IOVENDEN MCYIIS I020 DEE JEINSEN 'Vleuts ISO VIRGINIA JE 1321.1 IVIe11ts Zl lue anh QM ite 19 '2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE PAUL KEYES Merlts II35 NICK KLAICH Ments I880 EFFIE KNIGHT IVIer1ts I095 BLANCHE LAKE Merlts I565 JERRY LAKE Merlts I 5 70 EIVIZILY LANI Merlts 550 1535 BETTY LARSH JOHNNY LEMICH Ins zxnh white 'I' 3 -2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE RAY LICHLYTER Merits 1475 ALFRED LINDQUIST MARY LOUISE LONG Meerxts 665 AGNES LYNCH MSYIIS ROBERT MATHESON Mel its 1260 JUNE MCDOWELL Merlts 1225 TILLIE MISKLLIN 19313 MIKE IVIIRICH lun ani! 311 its ' 600 Merits 705 ,1..- f.4-P- MF II ' -2- 36 BLUE AND VVI-IITE bYLVAN MORLEY Merlts 2195 DICK NALL Merlts l295 CLARA ORUETA Merlts 2085 CHRISS PEER Merxts 890 MILDRED PISCEVIC Merlts 630 PETE POPOVICH Merlts 465 1535 -21- KATHERINE REED Merlts 365 JOHN RUSSELL Merlts l080 2311112 zxnh white i 4 BLUE AND VVHITE BETH SIMPSON 1935 JAMES SMITH Meuts 330 + 36 KATHERINE ENGELKE RYAN Merits FLORENCE SABARYAC Merits 620 JOHN SALA Merlts 2405 EDITH SALVI Merlts 520 ANNA SERTIC Me nts 250 NICK SERTIC MCTIIS 780 Iueanh 1 E IU I P Y I ' 44, i ,ffl Q J, X -22- , I Xk K I J . I 1' 19 -U- BLJJE AND VVHITE VIRGINIA SQUIRES Merits IOSO BOB STEVER Merits 1020 NORMAN STRATTON Mel ltS IOZO JOHN STROUSE Mex lts POB TAYLOR Me ItS l570 AGNES THOMPSON MCTIIS I95 BL RT THOMPSON M its 83 TOSHIKO TOYOTX MCIIIS ISDO 23 'U ue 'xuh 3111112 I I 31 V8 ' X 1 g 3 E K ?g ' ' ' 4.4 ,,gL- . 4 Q31 f O ' 1' + 36 BLUE AND VV!-HTE EVELYN YADOW MCfltS l4b5 1935 MILLIE ZIGICH MCTIIS 90 JOHN UHALDE Merits lb75 RUBY URICH Merits 1290 LORRAINE VENTURINO MCIIIS I 375 LEX WEBB Merlts 295 DOROTHY WHITE MCTltS I 20 HELEN WHITE Merlts 20 lun zxnh Q33 ite F.-,,g4i...1- B' Eg IT . B -24- 36 BLUE AND VVI-IITE N-.. N L'NIORb 'W-, grxazmm 'l 3' .if-4' J J . i . . V J, ' if V fi ,x vw. 4 V3 ,y I VV V Z, .X f X Y W . 'A , gk V 5 V ., '- 1, h 01. ' A V V f K uf. x Y V -,V , V1 ' M ' 5 - V' L 'S.2x.ViQ,,' Rf W A ' - r-V. V W, ' , A p Q.. f A V ,. f , V- Y-,V-if Q97 V .1 in 4 Y .. , 1, L V .,1ff..V V K i zz ww V.,..,W 5, A ffz i i 'V T r A , 4 :T I ' JV , 7 I - V' Q 1' .Q V . V A Aw 'f V , ff' ' 1 'lp V W - fx 4 V V W iv N W 1 5.5 'A 'I 'ff I A s V---- fm V VV -V VV ,.--,.A. z, ,fffg?5,1+ 1 E1 f' L3 , W , ' P . , QIIIIP :xuh llllrlh 7. BLUE AND VVHITE + 36 q3wQm ww ,aww 'M' MM-W RWE FLORA ROSE BELLINO MARY ELLEN BENNETT MARGARET BERTELSON THAD BERTELSON ,AWK IBRADLEY 3' 1535 lue aah M its 26- MRM M E 2 .1-:T W 3 ll' B BLUE AND VVI-IITE DAVID BROWN DOROTHY BUJACICH JIM CHARCHALIS WILLIAM CONRAD IRENE CRAWFORTH ROBERT CURTO NEIL DAVIS MARY DENNIS JOHN DUNCAN R P DUNCAN 1935 02561 wwf 411 + Ins zxnh white 19 + i -1 36 I, L ,CLL L, I If f 7612 A I I JKQQ. 9 -2- BLUE AND VVHITE + 36 '1gf,.,,. K ,, kk JEAN DOUTRE NEIL EARDLEY I I O, 3 ' 4 NIKEIKL ERN FIELDING RAY FIELDS HELEN F OIBOM CLAIRE HANSEN 7' LHARLINE HEBREW MARGARET HERMANSEN MURIEL HILL 1935 lun unit 335 its 28 f yl.f - E Q If I 19 + BLLJEJ7AND VVHITE -2- 36 LA DRUE HOLMAN JACK HORTON BETTY HORTON VERA HUDSON CARMEN HUNTER ANNIE JOHNSON SOPHIE JUKICH SYLVIA KARA HARRY KAWAMOTO JOHN KIEG 1 9 3 E Blue anh 33511112 'NR 'J S '? P W 4 Y 19 + BLUE EDITH McCUBBIN IVIAURICE MEECHAM ARTHUR MICKELSON RUBY MIRICH MATTHEW MONTILIONE LA RUE NICHOLAS MOON FOO ONG JACK OXBORR W CATHERINE PAPPAS KATIE PAPEZ 1935 TE N BLUE AND WHITE + 36 f ' ' ,.,,. ,M JOHN PHILLIPS JOE PISCOVICH - STANLEY RIDDLE IONE ROWLAND MARY SALA LEROY SCHMITT-I NORMAN SCOTT ELNA SHELLENBERGER ISABEL SMITH KENNETH SNIVELY 1935 lue anh 33.5 its 32 ,LQ , Z3 11 ' 19 + MARJORIE SORENSON EDWIN SPEAR MARGARET STONE VERA THEOBALD NELLIE THOMAS YOSI-IIKO TOYOTA J M TURNER ARTHUR WAUGH MARY WILLIAMS 1 5 3 E EARL WILKINS BLUE AND VVI-IITE + BLUE AND VVI-IITE '1- waz B WOODWARD ZORA ZIGICH JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS STAINLEX RIDDLE Presldent BOB WOODWARD Vice Presldent MARGARET HERMANSEN Secretary BIISS WILLIAMS .fs-.5,,:..g......,. Class Advnsor JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1935 vas born lnto Vlhlte Pune County Hlgh School a, frolxcklng lot of youngstcxs The Class s valor vlas vlelghed 1n the balances and found not wantmg for the present Jumor Class captuled the bagrush 1n both 1ts Freshman and Sophomore years Thus dxd the Class prove 1tself a xx orthy group of flghters In our flrst tvso yeals of Hlgh School the Class presented two stunts and several The next fall found us as Junlors at our posts ready to take up our dutles with renevs ed strength On October 12 the Class dance vs as gn en and the fmanclal proceeds from thls were gratlfymg thus testxfymg that many people enyoyed t After many weeks of net crashmg the Junlors came out XlCtOI'l0l1S 1n the tenms tournament The .Tumor Play Apple Blossom Tlme was ha1led by the entlre student body as an excellent productxon On May 15 the Junlor Pxom vshlch honored the outgomg Senlors was happlly presented Thus year the Class yoted Stanley R1ddle IIS Presldent Bob Woodward vsas elected V108 Presldent and Maxgazet Hezmansen vsas chosen as Secretary Treasurer Mlss Wxlllams vlas elected Class Adylsor To these offxcers enthuslastlc leadershlp IS pa.rt1ally due the success of the clsss undextakmgs To out advlsor fox our Ilreshman and Sophomore years Mr yan der Smxssen and to Mrs Spane and MISS Wxlllams our faculty BCIXISOIS fox 1935 and 1936 we the members of the Junlor Class vush to extend our smcele appleclatxon for thelr help vlhxch has done much to make th1s a loyal and vsorthy class of Vlhlte Plne Hlgh School HB 1335 1112 anh 333 ste 34 191 WW 36 dances all ot vlh1ch'meIie 2reatl5enJ056d,by' the student body li . l . ' -U .' ' pq, Y. I .1 'IQ v ,-37, . BLUE AND MV:-HTE ,f N unaff- i Q, l X ff ui. 7 ' ' ' - -4 -- - -v - -.N--.-...- A ,,,, ,,,Wv- -N A Aww,-w-M A A A M i A my-mum A A 4 N-,iw v vV4?v:t7Rm,4.0'. .' , V 1 A 1 F 1 5, 1 A 5 1 .L l '.- ,-,-. 4 '-'NJ . 1 M-fl.- . . . : - 1 W.. H. , ' 3 ' ' In P Y. . f f in 1 g.- ,WQX I ,,,x, . ! I , I1 -V - ,Q ff--,M KVM!! ' -'F ' 1, Q I I, k. R ,T 5 se' NA. V , J ' -KJV Q-j.Jf X ' N--8'0 , in Xxxgxk . I -k ' '-4 X' W A 5 , A .- i A I 2 ,A .-4 , -'TM 4 3 V X , Q 5 .-...,. ,...,.. 1 A h V' A L I :Eli I V 'MQ-E I : 'wx .5 I I N ', A - , 1 5 fu, V Q I P I a A . W E U 1 X ' . 5 I I , ' ' 5 ! 2 'A . f ... N dv If Mx Y 3 ,:: X rj., f ww ...rw T . 4, ,W I ,V A , 5 I I: w . V I 19 -1- BLUE AND VVI-IITE -2- 36 SOPHOMURE GIRLS Albrlght Alexander Angeles Argoltla Balrd Basta Borchert Boyd B Bradley M Bradley Burke BuJac1ch Conrad Curto Delmore Dolan Du11lo Doutre Ealclley Ildudge Elmer C Fondl H Fondl G1lbertson Goodman Glbson Harper Jensen Johnson Jaudas Knxghton Kogan Kranovlch Kutzman Lake Lemlch Londas Marlch Monoghan Mooney Munson Novlch Papez Parashevas Pltts E R0b1S0n J Roblson Qaunders C Sm1th M Sm1th Tartan Thompson N Trhovxtch S Trhovltch Uhalde Wellman W1lcox Wagg Wxlhams Wlnton L1sten students and you shall hear of the use of the class of 8 me vsere remmded agam and agaln vse were as unlmportant as dodo blrds Gettmg off to a bad start ue lost the bagrush but overshadovsed th1s defeat vslth a successful Class Cance and Stunt We were thus enabled to l1ve through the tr1a1s and terrors of the f1rst y ear Returmng for our second yeax much vuser vse Salled xnto the gales of hlgh school llfe and by defeatlng the Fershmen ln the bag rush completely erased all traces of our pxexlous defeat From then on our record was adorned vslth laurels Many of the class haxe lanked hlgh ln 3Ct1Nltl6S and warlous studxes to say nothmg of a successful Class Dance Tvso of ou1 class vsele on the fxrst strlng football team several helped to vun, basketbll games one had the femmme lead IH the operetta Pep1ta one vsas a 1935 031112 211121 111 its 36- . 1 1 1 l . 1 l Y 1 1 Y 1 - '1 ' V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - YI , r. . . . . L 1 1 ' 1 ' Y 1 1 1 1 y 1 Yr 1 1 1 1 , - , - 1 5 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 Y ' I 1 1 I From the time we entered high school as Freshmen until we left its as Sophomores, . . - . V ' ' ' 1- ' -1 . . f' V h Q Ll' fl ,i iff... - C' BLUE AND WHITE SOPHOMORE BOYS 1 Allen G Anderson S Anderson Arlang Ashworth Assuras Beckwxth Carrlck Cononelos Chapm Cottrell Copen C0ltkOVlCh B Drakuhch S Drakullch Steve Drakuhch Flddes Gordale Grublc Hase H111 Hmckley Hull Kavsamoto Ken Lemlch Llvlngston Matheson Mlyama Nichols Novxch Parashexas Peterson Pmtar PISCBVIC Poulakldas Ralney Robblns Salmon Sertlc Slllxman Sm1th States Steadman Stlouse Tate Toyota member of one of the teams m the fmal debates three or four wete nn the G A A and Lettermens organlzatlon several are 1n Newspaper and Cone staffs many do honor to thexr class ln Dramatlcs and Glee Clubs Of course the fact that Frank Arlang and Barbara Bradley had thelr names xnscrlbed on the Cltlzenshlp Cup should be rnent1oned Looking forward novs to our future years In h1gh school we hope to '1cqu1t our selves as successfully as we haxe during the past and vush ln recognltlon of thelr efforts on our part to thank our class adusors and offlcers past and present N881 1535 131112211121 lite 37 MW ,K , V T ' wif. , 5 I l A in 'Z' , . . L fluff lat.. , A , , A Y ' Y ' Y V I V Y Y 1 Y v 1 v v v - ' 1 - v , Y V l ' Y Y 'V 1 , H I .7 1 1 A 7 Y V ' 7 Y 4 Y Y Y I Y Y 'v 7 l Y Y I I Y ' S Y 17 v ' , . . . I ' ' v ' 1 . f , - - . . . I - v v v 5 Y - 1 ' - , v ' v 'v ' ' gm ' Y -YY v 7 Y - L L 5 19 -1- BLUE AND VVI-IITE -2' 36 FRESHIVIEN GIRLS Allen Angeles Ashvsorth T Bartsas M Bartsas Basta Belllno B1Sh0p Black Bllss Buckmaster Callahan Corlmn Carson Cartlldge Collms Colhs Cracroft Crossman Dragosav1c Ebert Exasoxleh Farnsvsorth Flshevm Forbes Gass Green Hase Holley Hooper Horton HUtCh1HgS Hutton Jeanng. Jenson Jones Keyes Laxague Mangum Mannlng 'VIa1ul1ch Munson Nlederberger Noble Olaecha Oxborrovt Papez Parker Perrs Plscevlch Poulakldas Raymond Reyes Roblson Russell Rykovlch Shellenberger L Sm1th B Smlth C Smlth Sorenson Spell Stewer Toomey I Uhalde M Uhalde Weems On September 9 1931 there vsere about 105 Freshman puplls comlng from Ely Ruth McGill Klmberly and a fevx other tovlns to enter Whlte Pme County Hlgh School We all had our sad tlmes durlng the 1n1t1at1on especlally those from MCG1l1 The upper classmen vserent mean but just full of Jokes and the ordeals vse vxent through were rather tough We soon elected ou: offlcers They were Roy Harwood President Herbert Adams V106 Pres1dent Luella Smith Secretary and Jerry Black Treasurer and Mr Lockudge Adwlsor He has been grand and has helped us out of our troubles Through exerx thmg we came out on top 1935 lne anh QM ite 38 1 , . A - . . 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' Y ' ' E b 19 '2- BLUE AND VVl-IITE -2' 36 F RESHIVIEN BOYS 5- Adams Alger L Allen B Alllson G Allxson R Anderson Arnn Assuras, Barber Bertl Blrmlngham Bradlq Charchalls Clayson B Cook C0ll1S F Cook W Cook Copen Curto Dans Demetrokopules Dlllle D1 FICCO D1C1anno Drletzler Exasowlch Grler Grlssom Grublc Harwood Hagan Hendzx IIOfh91II1q Holm n Horton Jensen Jeanny Johnson Kyle Iay P Maxullch W Malullch Nhfflm McCubb1n Norton Oas E Pmtar S Pmtar Probert Rellly X RlSkUS C1 Rlskus Skinner Speakman Sutlch Theobald Thelssen Uhaldo Vasso NValke1 Whlta Wllllams Fzom our dance whxch was a success we made 111000 wlth whxch we bought the Cltlzenshlp Cup We had a few xmpoltant exents such 'ls the Bag Rush and the Joustmg match between the Sophomore-s nd lfreshmcn vslth the Sophonmxrs NXIHIIIIIQ., and '1 basketball team called the Kittens wlth VI1 Lllikllflgl is thru mach There was a Chllstmas plax ln whlch a few Exe hmen took parts Thex were Elmer Ellen Hollev Leland NX hlte Xfmccnt Lunke Pete Ifeztl and Mae Collls Our year ended well Nlllh the gxeen ku hlcs lOUlxlIl,, wlth 'xntlclpwtlon toward then Sophomoxc xceu Del Xonna Cracloft l53h 4' uearh hu 2 39 o -.1 ... , 1 -7 5, 1 'Z 1 - ,. 1 , I 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . . , . 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'Af , ' .M f f - L' Q I - A ,j,-,...-gf , H . - 4 -- u n it 3213 I1 N I 19 -1- BLUE AND VVHITE + 36 NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROVN MlSkUllH Stone Shellenberger MISS O Ne1ll Farnsworth Toyota SECOND RONV Hull Pappas Collms Squlres Orueta Hockenberger Matheson THIRD ROVS Mlyama Hemrngyxay Elmer Hooper Glanoll Arlang The school nevss has bren punted vxeekly durmg the past year in the Ely Record In It were publlshed edltorlals dealmg vuth the current school events and problems and news SIOFIES about the happenmgs 1n the school Many new ldeas vlerf mtroduced mto the columns of the newspaper for which the student body has betn grateful to MISS ONe1ll the Journallsm supervlsor who has vyorked tlrelessly correctlng and rewsmg the nevss SIOIIQS also to the efficient staff for rts frrst class vsork Th1s year s staff rncluded Ed1tor Albert G1anol1 Asslstant Edltor Tosh1ko Toyota qports Editor Challes Elmer Reporters Frank Arlang Clara Orueta Elna Shellen berger Catherme Pappas Katherlne Borchert Dorothy Colllns Robert Matheson Mon tana Farnsworth Margaret Stone 'Warren Hull George Mlyama Darrell Hooper Tlllle Mlskulm Donald Hrmmgyyay Typlsts Vuglma SQUIICS Dorothy Hockenberger HB 1935 'Z lun 211121 333 tts 42 V 1 i ,A , . . , . v - V V V V V - - V V -V V V , - - V .V V V V - ., , .' V . ' . ' V , . , v . L. . 4 . Y 4 . .,' V ' . ' I . , . , , , y V . , , D' , U . .. . . . I V V V V V L. V f V V V V ' , -V V - 4 V ' ' VA ' V V V . V V V .V . V V V D. . . 37 Z tp II. 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 CONE STAFF FIRST ROW V Alexander Sertrc Mrskulrn Matheson Toyota SECOND ROW Pappas Hemrngvray Squires J Alexander Larson Miss ONe11l THIRD ROW Riddle Sala Orueta Knobbs The Cone the literary magazine of the High School has been published monthly during the school year under the general supervision of Miss ONexll Several issues were dedicated to the alumni of the school to football basketball track and to the Freshman Sophomore and Junior classes The Cone offers unusual opportunities to the students to develop their art and? literary talents The Cones Staff for the year was Edrtorrn Chief Don Hemingway Assistant Editor Vrrgrnra. Squires Poetry Editor Vrrgrnra Larson Feature Editor Betty Burleigh Eleanore Knobbs Stanley Riddle Chris Peer Literary Staff Clara. Orueta Toshlko Toyota Darrell Hooper Alfred Lindquist Edith Salvr Typing Staff Virginia Squires Tillie Mrsqulrn Robert Mathrson .Icrry I le Printers Mary Sala Urthtrrnr Pappas Isabel Smith Margaret Hermansen The faculty adyrser was Miss ONe1ll HB 1935 lue anh white 43 1 Art Eriitor, Dick Nallg' Business Manager, Mary' Sala? Art Staff, Juanita Alexander, Y ', 'Y' -.' , 1 ,' .ai-3 J, , 'r 'w 1 , -D. . . '37 iF, c ga ' BETTY ANN STEWART 1S9 + E3L.LJEE !XP4ED XPJF4l'FEi + E365 JUNIOR PLAY 1? ,1- dk The .Tumor Class dlsplayed 1ts talent when It presented Apple Blossom Txme before the student body March 20 1936 The comedy ln thls fast moxmg play vsas furnlshed by R P Duncan and Elna Shellenberger Bob Matthews who had been forced lnto an engagement vuth a gxrl he dlsllked fled to anothel town Lpon arrnmg he found that he had taken the wrong atomoblle To escape the offlcers of the lava vsho were pursuing hlm he adopted a false name nd as luck vxould have xt thls name vsas the same as that of Betty Anns grandfather a As the plot dex eloped to an amusmg cllmax Betty Ann and Bob vsere marrled as were Nancy and Charl1e The cast vsas as follovss MARY SAL A STAIN LEY RIDDLE ISABEL SMITH NORMAN SCOTT GEORGE CLARK R P DUINCAIN THAD BEPTELSEN MARGARET HERVIAINSEIN MARY WILLI 'XNIS MARY ELLEN BENINETT DOROTHY BLJALICH BOB MATTHEWS NANCY PRESCOTT MICKEY MAGUIRE POLLY BIDDLE SPEED MCCLOSKY CAL PICKENS CHARLIE LAWRENCE LORETTA MALVINA AINNABELLE SPRIGGS MRS FORREST The plu was ablx dllQCtCd by Mlss Wxlllams R M Q6 1935 1112 nzxh 33 112 fH1 iigaiil llg liffQt . V, ig, ,F 'E 1 ELNA SHELLENBERGERiiiiiiiiriiiirzririiriiijirj ....l.. - 'Z E15 ll ' .44- 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE '2' 36 GROWING PAINS That the Senlor Play Gro vmsf Palns was a great success IS a well known fact On December 6 the larbe ca t presnntcrl the play to the Student Body To Mlss Rebeleatx class advlsor goes most of the credlt for its success The scenes took place IH one of the college towns 1n Southern Callfornla The play deals wlth the problems armsung :rom the perlod of adolescence and the way the parents try to cope wlth these Matheson respectlvely Sylvar Morley played the paxt of Professor McIntyre and Florence Sabyrac played the Plofes ors vllfe These four were supported by a large cast conslstlng of Bob Stevex Bob Taylor Jzm Delmore Larry Callahan Norman Stratton Pete Echeverrxa Ida Earle Helen Haller Blanche Lake Jewel Dee Clara Orueta Katharine Reed Evelyn ladom June McDovs ell Betty Balrd R M 6 1935 Blue sinh mhtie 45 66 W 7! N. l l The two children, Terry and George, were played by' Geraldine Lake and Robert - . . '3 , . .-,T , P 19 -2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 PEPPER CLUB Fxrst Row Judas Bartsas P Bellmo Cracraft Eardley Fond: H Fondl Second Row Orueta Erquxga J Lake Mxss Hamllton Pappas Gardner Smlth Zadow Sala Third Row B Lake Hermansen R Belllno Lynch Del Vonna Cracraft Ellen Holley Paulme Bell no Dorothy Du1llo Katxe Pappas Eleanor Knobbs Snow Erqulga Alex Bartsas and Blanche Lake were elected to the Pepper Club thls year The club held a meetmg and elected Norma Gardner Presxdent Rose Belllno Vlce Each year there are certam girls selected fox the club There xs the annual m1t1at1on conducted for the beneflt of the school and the other members ThlS year the glrls haxe shovsn lots of enthuslasm and lnterest ln the school act1v1t1es They have attended the football and basketball games to cheer the boys on to vxctory We ovse MISS Hamllton cred1t for the support and supe1x1s1on that she has rendered The club sponsored a dance for the purpose of obtalmng sweaters The svseaters are a blue to represent the blue of NVh1te P1ne H1 R M 6 1531.1 431112 anh 333 tie -46 . 0 ,K Y Y Y , - . I l I y 1 - t , , . , , . : . , , . , . 1 v 3 Y . Y . 5 . I . - President, and Clara Orueta, Secretary-Treasurer. -- . . '3 f- II . it -fr ?4 id ' ' -i- -ff- -- Y-4--1-1 C 19 4- BLUE AND VVI-IITE -2- 36 FIRST ROW Turner J Uhalde Stratton Stexer Delmore Thompson Argorta Brale SECOND ROW Grenrg Klrach Bertleson Callahan Howenden Sala Mrrrch THIRD ROW Hrll A Lhalde Taylor Harriett Geravhtg The Lettermen s Club rs one of the oldest organizations rn the school and mcludes only school athletes The club was organized rn 1928 by Coach wan der Smrssen for the purpose of rmprovrng the schools athletics and its athletes At present the club rs under the supervrsron of Coach Vander Meer Membership rs lrmrted to those who have earned a letter in one of the three major sports football basketball and track Larry Callahan Secretary and Treasurer The new members mrtratrd into the club thrs May were Burton Thompson Glenn Geraghty Joe Argotra John Uh ldt Tom Hoi enden Robert Grenrg lN1ck Evosovrch Bob Woodward Robert Taylor Paul hues Fred Toyota Boyd Smrth Nick Drakolrch We extend our hopes that this club continues to adxance rn the future for through rt vue can see a may to better school athletics and better athletes R 1935 11 ne a h 333111 e 47 t 1 1 ' V A ll I - ' Y Y ' - This year's officers were: Jim Delmore, Presidentg Shanty Harriett, Vice-Presidentg -J. . '36 --T,w Y- O O- O 'S I ' II ' 1 19 4- BLUE AND VVHITE -1' 36 BOARD OF CONTROL FIRST ROW Hemmgwav Earle W1l1lamS Ashworth Lake Fondl Orueta Bujacxch SECOND ROW Fleldmg L1Ch1Wt6F Turner Mr Wheatley Delmore Elllott States THIRD ROW Harr1ett Nall Russell loom elected one member to the board The student body presxdent pres1des at all same sy stem as last year the board functxoned smoothly xr1t of the school w1th Mr Wheatley as the faculty member actmg as a check at the meetlngs No measure of nmportance was adopted unt1l the board dlscussed xt thoroughly and each representatne put the pohcy up to hxs respective home room for a vote In thls manner the democrauc Splflt of the school was preserved meetlngs Workmg under the as the guldlng sp Board has done much towards Workmg m co operatlon with the SQYVICS Club the plomotmg school acuyltles and enabled the students to have a volce xn all school affaxrs R 19313 131112 anh 333 its 48 I 1 i I The Board of Control is composed of members of the Student Body. Each home -J. . '36 3-...1L.?i:..i.. ki' ll 19 'I' BLUE AND VVI-IITE -1- 36 SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW Sala Smlth Ashvsorth Matheson Woodvsald SECOND ROW Bertleson Dans Mr Gervals Kug Morley Stewel THIRD ROW Toyota Elllott Anderson Under the d1rect1on of Mr GCFXBIS the Sexylce Club has vsorked to uphold our school Splrlt and to keep the campus and school buxldlng clean The Club was oxganwed nn 1933 by Vlr Gerxals fox the PUIDOSC of aldmg the students and faculty to make our school a more enyoyablc, ucpeuence It has served thls functlon admxrably Thls year they have vsorked along mth the Board of Control and the Peppers and assembly dxsclplme The members of the Club axe John Sala Pxesxdcnt Ernest Elhott Secretary Robert Matheson Bob Steyer John Kexg N911 Dans Bob Woodvsaxd LaD1ue Holman Thad Bertleson Gene Anderson Fred Toyota Boyd Smlth and Verle ishvsorth Thus Club has a dlstlmt plan In our ox ganlfatlon mcl no hope lt xull continue to functxon ln the future as It has m the past 1935 uv .rub 311111 e 49 - 7 ' W W Y W V l i I toward strengthening the morale of our school citizenship, especially in the matter of hall ' I , 5 I ' , ' 5 C C be mn Q ft 19 -H' BLUE AND VVI-IITE 4- 36 THE BAND FIRST ROW Mr Stambaugh lmcholas Hudson Allen Copen Toyota Monaghan, Cottrell Beckwlth Llvlngston Lax Hansen SECOND ROW Schm1tt Bennett Saundels Kara Reed Pappas Ashvsorth Mc Mullm Chapm Hendry Tate THIRD ROW Crane Elmer Kexes Gllbertson States Hemlngvlay Glanoll Wlth a majorlty of exper1enced membels and new unlforms and new muslc the band th1s year has been halled as the best 1n the state The addltlon of three eornets sewen clarmets tvso txombones and tvso saxophones made for a balanced tone productlon h1the1to xmposslble The lxghter musxc of former 'seals was put aslde and vxoxks of Penella Kmg Holmes and Sousa the malch Klng substltuted D6fIHliB pl0gXBSS ln these vxorks make the year vely successful for both members and llsteners At all the rallys and spoxts exents the band strutted nts stuff and the students were proud of them Thex mateuallx bolstered the school splrlt on exery one of these occasions Mr Stambaugh thls yea! has gnen each senlol an opportunlty to learn the xudlments of dxrectxonal vxoxk The studnnts appzeclated thxs addxtlon to then muslcal educatlon 1535 181112 ani! 335 its 50 1 . v' , - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 - I Y . 21 . V V . . 1 1 1 . 1 1' 1 1 - 1 1 -. , - 1 ' ' 1 . 1 - , 1 1 - . ,., . . ' . . 1 41 . - 11 , 1 - - . .. . , . . ' '1 '. ' 1, , - I, 19 4- BLUE AND VVI-HTE 4- 36 DANCE ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW Toyota Urlch Peterson Grler Hansen SECOND ROW Glanoh Elmex HLmlHgXXdy Schmltt huts Wxlllams M1 Stambaugh Durmg 1tS second year of oxgamzatxon the Dance orchestra became well known throughout the school It appealed at the greater pfut of the school dances provldmg the rhythm for the many shufflmg feet vseaymg couples With SDLCIRI orchestratlons bought especlally for the group a new bland of haxmony .md melody resulted The orgamzatlon of a dance OlCh4StI t has been of gleat beneflt to the school 'VIZ-my of the students of the regulal orchestla vsould haye had llttle knowledge of how to play the modern style musxc had they not also been members of thls gloup and as a by the student body 1t has proved to bc mdlspensdblz. The orchestra has shovsn a school Splllf. equal to that of any other gloup ln that they play unselflshly fox any and all OLCHSIOHS and thu should especlally be remembered for thelr contrlbutlon toward furnlshmg, the band mmmbexs thelr umforms DESPIKC a lot of kxddmg there IS a xx IITI spot ln thc heaxt of oul student body for Mr Stambaugh s Rhythm Kmgs 153h ue a h 311112 DI 1 l I ' Y ' . . ' , L . ' ' ' ' 1 ' 'f ' 1 ' ' x ' l - ' ' - . ' 1 Y 1 1 . ' v 1 - ' ' l - - ' ' 1 1 1 1 -1 , . Y ' ' x ' - - - , V , , ' ' . . Ev .C K. , A . , ' . , . A , . . . . Y . ' . , - V ' v I -A ' V , means of providing economical and good music for the regular hops now enjoyed , , ' . ' ' 1. , F, B. . S t. ' ,' 1 . . - , . ,, . , ' ---H , to he of 13 I ' u 1 1 19 -2- BLUE AND VVHITE + 36 BOYS GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW Hendry Clark Hemingway Echeyerrla SECOND ROVV McMullen Bradley Anderson States Kelly Conrad White Gianoli THIRD ROW INall Lichlyter M Elliott Morley Riddle Arnoldson Davis Qmith Keig FOURTH ROW btrouse Demetrakopulos Theobald Jensen Bradley Mifflin Rainey Copen The chief object of the Glee Club this year was to interest its members in the A great variety of songs were studied and sung ranging from the classical to the negro folk The chief appeaiance of the club vias vsith the Girls Glee Club in the Operetta Pepita in vshich they did a iemaxkably creditable piece of vsork They also appeared in recital at Open House Mr Elliott is to bm congratulated upon the moxale and achleyement of this Club They really seem to enjoy then singing 1935 Minn: a th 31511112 52 9 Z VY 1 . v Y! V . I I A , 2 , , ', , 1' , Z v , ' ' V F- I , H I Y , ' 1 n , ' . ,V I fun of singing, and to develop some true appreciation for vocal music. u ' U ' . ' - ' , - v ' ' v v . . ,, , ., ' ' ffW ,hjilli Ab I Lfili- , 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE 4- 36 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Allen N Ashworth Albright .I Alexander V Alexander Angeles Baird Bellmg Bradley P Bellrno Carson Curto Dennis Eardley Fulsom Gorton Goodman Holley Hutton Hooper Horton Kranovrch Larson B Lake J Lake Manning Mooney Mrrrch Novack Nrchlos Nerderberger Pappas Russell Robison Shellenberger Spell Smith Steadman Sorenson Torton Thompson Wallace The Girls Glee Club under the direction of Miss Rebaleatr has done a great tion have had as their obyectrve the development of the ability to read music by sight They have studied more difficult music this year which prepared them for more advanced! work At the first of the year oxer one hundred students were enrolled but the classes have been reduced to 54 and 36 members This year the club will loose fourteen Seniors but there is much promising material 'eft The Glee Club has appeared in the Operetta rn the Open Hour-.r program in the Baccalaureate seruces and on the Commencement program Much credit is due to Miss Rebaleatr and to the members of the Glee Club for the entertainment they have afforded to the faculty and the student body RM 1935 lue zxnh 33511112 53 1 W' i n - v . y - , . , , ' Y ' , 1 - y 1 v 1 'Y y , , ', iv . r I v r 1 ' l .' v v 1 . ' I , , ,,,, , , , 4 y r l 1 v Q - v v ' . ' ' . , 'Y . A deal toward making the school enjoyable for everyone. The members of this organiza- N. . V . . , . . Y . Y Y' ' , I . U ' A - ' ' x -m A 1- ' , , ,. . LLL... 5 . 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 OPERETFA On the even1ng of Apr1l 10 the combmed Glee Clubs and the Orchestra presented Peplta a Mexxcan Operetta before a vsell fxlled Assembly hall The fxrst scene shovxed an old Spamsh p t1o that vsas paltlally shaded by talll palms the axr made fragrant bv t1op1cal f1OVN6lS vthere lazy Me'-ucans lolled ln the noon day' sun An Amerlcan m1ll1ona1re h1s slster and h1s yalet appeared and these characters furnlshed the comedy fxom thele on An entertamlng part of the story were the two colorful romances carrled on by Petlta and Carlos and Jane and Romero 1n true Mexlcan fashlon A flttlllg' cllmax to thus h1ghly enyoyable presentatlon vsas a gala flesta ln. vshlch the sp1r1t of old MEXICO vsas v1v1dly portrayed An artxstlc add1t1on to the Operetta was the two dances a Spanlsh vsaltz and a tango gwen 1n appropr1ate costume and d1rected by MISS Azrheart The Operetta vsas adm1rably durected by MISS Rebaleau and Mr Elhott The punclpals ln the cast yyele Peplta Patrxcxa Goodman Carlos Pete Eche yerrla Fellpa Gerly Lake Hepvsorth Bob Taylor Pedro Sylvan Morley Wllson Don Hcmmgvx ay Jane Blanche Lake Romelo Charles kelly The dancers were Ida Earle Evelyn Zadou Isabelle Smnth Betty Horton Helen Vthlte Helen Haller Beth Parker Neva Ashworth Betty Baud and Margaxet Helmansen The entue cast played the1r p8ltS excellently H B 1535 lun ztnh M its 54 , Q i K5 ' iv ' l , ' ,Q l 7 - ' ' - 1 1 V ' v ' y , 1 , ' A . ' - ' 3 y 2 V ' ' 1 . ' 1 ' 1 .' I ' V ' 'I 1 ' 'Z Y - 1 - - y , . , ' V 7 ' U . - . , , , , , Y D. . . 37 .., .T-i.. - 19 + Bl.LJpE AND VVI-IITE + p36 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW Elmer Lrchlytez- McMull1n States Conrad Matheson Allen Lrvrngston Lay Toyota SECOND ROW Mr Stambaugh Nrchlos Hudson Hansen H111 Saunders Pappas Cracroft Beckvuth Vellre 'vladdaford Albrrght Kara Urrch THIRD ROV! Crane Keyes Peterson Granolr Wrllrams Johnson Tate Conrad Hemrngway D Keyes Schmrtt Thrs year has marked a defrnrte advancement over prevrous years ln the orchestra Most of last years members ventured rn the fall after polrshmg therr style durmg for musrc More advanced musrc was had and much progress vsas made rn the development of a fme group The orchestra proxed much of rts abrlrts rn the performance of the Operetta whlch was a huge success Tovsard the end of the wear a new plan was put rnto action by the drrector Mr Stambaugh Ewen senror was taught not onlx to play the warrous preces but also to lead them Such a plan has gnen a much wsrder freld of experience to one takrng Orchestra DH 1935 lun ani! white 55 w U : 2 . 7 l I ! I I 1 Y I ,Y V ' 5 A , ' , V , ' , , , 1 Y 1 v A 1 Y 7 ' V. v 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' V v ' Y I J 1 Y 'Y ' ', . , . the summer, and many new member's entered all showing fine ability and an aptitude . v , .'- -. ' . - L. . A. - , v ' B ' 1 -. . . '36 ? ' BLUE AND VVHITE + 36 ANNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff IS as follows Advisor Mr DUNCAN Editor JOHN RUSSELL Assistant Edltor DAVID BROWN Busmess Manager PETE ECHEVERRIA Assistant Buslness Manager NEIL DAVIS Art Editor DICK NALL Gxrls Athletrcs IDA EARLE Boys Athletics JOHN UHALDE Actlvxty Edltor ROBERT MATHESON Class Editor CLARA ORUETA Features Editor BETTY BURLEICH Snapshots ROBERT TAYLOR Now that the Annual rs complete we hope that we have produced somethlng that wxll help you to remember your school year of 1935 36 We have tned hard to make a successful book to represent the talent and achlevement of the Class of 36 The Annual Staff wrshes to express 1tS appreclatlon to Mr Duncan for hrs mvaluable and THE STAFF 1535 lun anh BH tie 56 1 9 + Assistant Aff''EditQiifffffffflfifQQffffSfA'NLEY RIDDLE EB IT T 19 'I' BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 DRAIVIATICS CLUB FIRST ROW Nall Bradley Norton Matheson Bertl Oas Burke Vassal Horton Cottrell SECOND ROVS Shellenberger Black Smlth Oleachea Bellmo Hermenson Larson Pltts Horton Glles Smlth Chapm Kerr THIRD ROW Eberct Toyota Pappas Smlth Noble Pexrx Dennls Gxlbertson Sabayrac Robxson Schmltt Green Callahan Balrd FOURTH ROW Kutzman Fleldxng Holley Motley Dee Earle Haller MISS Johnson Eardley Bradley Jensen Peterson Th1s years Dramatxc Club had such a lazge membexshxp that It was thought advls able to dlVld9 It Each group elected IIS own commlttees and functloned as a dlstlnct unlt On December 19 the Club presented to the Assembly Dxcken s Chrlstmas Carol At the Grade School Vxsltatlon dax thex pu ented a one act play for the benefit of those futule hlgh school students Thus club fL11UlShQi an admlrablt txammg unnt for the classes xn thexr xarlous stunts and plaxs slnte most of the p'utlc1pants ln these ments 'ne chosen from this organlzatlon MISS Wlllxams 1 neuconul at tht hilf xeu hls expressed delight at the pep of the members and thex IH turn are sure thex are movlng 1n the dxrectxon of blgger and better d1amat1cs 1939.1 45 ue a th 1311112 97 Q l l l l 1 3 v , 'Y . , b, , , , , . ,, . . 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T 'W jimff, , Y I I BLUE AND VVHITE IVIERIT SOCIETY Lnder the supervrsron of lVlr Kubrtz rn l927 thrs socrety was rntroduced I purpose was to foster hrgher standards of scholarshrp and greater rnterest rn athletrcs To become a member of thrs Socrety a student must garn a total of a thousand merit pornts rn several of the extra currrcular actrvrtres Not more than 750 merrts may be counted from any one actrvrty Thrs provrsron makes rt necessary for the student to pursue a well rounded actrvrty program Thrs Socrety rs one of the most coveted rn the school since rt represents perhaps the schools hrghest honor Those recervrng prns thrs year are Pete Echeverrla Sylvan Morley Don Hemrng way Clara Orueta Tshrko Toyota Ida Earle Albert Granolr Creralclrne Lake Shanty Harriett Blanche Lake Larry Callahan rm Delmore ohn Sala Kyjfejtr--4l NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY The Natronal Athletrc Scholastlc Socrety for Hrgh Schools was rntroduced rn Whrte Prne rn l932 Thrs Socrety admrts only students who are excellent sportsmen and good rn scholarshrp They must also hare earned at least one letter from a major sport rn school competrtron Thrs rs a natronwrde socrety and we are proud of the boys rn our school who are able to meet the requrrements thrs year They are rm Delmore Nrck Evasovrch Those who have won thrs chstrnctron rn former years were Fred Marshall Leo Demetrokopulos Albert Collrer ohn Sala Shanty Harrret oe Dubravac Lours Brale Ray Garamandr Deloss Prtts Phrl Newrtt Irvrn Borchert oe Prntar Chad Peterson Bruce Adams ohn Haffner ay Baker ohn Papez Howard Evans Drck Smrth oc Pastovrch ohn Prntar Ldell Wrndous Sam Basta 'v-Arnwifenr--fn Z0 30 AWARD bach year the local Z0 30 Club awards a medal to the athletes that have shown the best portsmanshrp throughout the year One athlete rs chosen from the basketball team and one from the football team Thrs year s chorce rw as ohn Sala basketball and Shanty I-Iarrret football These boys may feel proud of the honor and they richly deserve rt The school deeply apprecrates the rnterest taken by thrs Club rn our athletrcs 1 fl ? h ur 1 h 111111 2 98 1 9 -:- 36 J ' I . ' ' T ' ' ' , ts V , ' , A ' . Jg I - , J I . ' .li I cX9. . .' ' 4' ' . ' 1 , ' ' , Glenn Geraghty, Bob Woodward, Tom Hovenden, john Lemich, John Uhalcle. Y I . 1 J . , . I . Q .J q y ' . . Y I y , V ' I ., J I, I , t , J A J y -, J , , ' J I J J 3 J J - of---AAA -AAA AAA A? Ill I z rt i 't BLUE AND VMI-HTE 19 f Ji , L' E.- jf , I . , 5 if Q. 1 Ji f I s - 5 'K ,ff ' , Qllur llllh Alullltl 'Y BLUE AND VVI-IITE FOOTBALL SQUAD 'lg FIRST ROW Lemlch Klaxch H111 Hovenden Thompson Sala Stever Callahan Delmore Harrxett Blale SECOND ROW Evasovlch Uhalde Geraghty Toyota Alhson Bertelson Drakullch Argoltxa Woodward M1F1Ch Uhalde THIRD ROW Klhara Assuras Kxle Slllxrnan McCubb1n Charchalxs Pmtar Collls Copen Adams Suxtlch Pmtar Ashworth LAST ROW Lemxch Carlvck Sorenson Alllson Hase Smlth Uhalde PISCGVIC Charchalls Davls Poulakldas Phxlhps D11118 Echeverrla Popouch The opemng of the football season at lVh1te Pme Hlgh found Coach tBobb Gerxals facxng a dlfflcult problem With graduatlon taklng most of last years team the W P football mentor had to make an entlrelx new team With the co operat1on of the student body the players the bus ness houses and xarxous othex organlzatlons of Ely Coach GQFNSIS and asslstant Coach Cornell Xander Meer began the bulldmg Larry Callahan 1 9 3 E lue unit fm 112 60 19 'P + 36 L, 4 , -' ' . MJ C rt ,- ly ,il nf f L . W tl ll l r . I f J J l , rg, ?.s1:.T If 19 + BLUE AND WHITE -2' 36 FOOTBALL MAIN STRING '-1 FIRST TEAM Lemlch Klalch H111 SECOND TEAM EVaSOVlCh Geraghty Hovenden Thompson Sala Callahan Del Toyota Alllson Bertleson Mmch Draku more Stever Harrlett Coach Gervals hch Uhalde Vvoodvsard Argoltla Coach Vander Meer of the greatest football team ln the hlStO!'y of Whlte Plne Hxgh School The team that met Sparks for the Champlonshxp and named co champlons of Nevada vu s bu1lt from a squad of llght and unexperlenced men but through co operatlon and mterest of the players the team had condltlon fxghtmg splrxt and determmatxon to w1n which are needed to make a champlonshnp team and that IS what this years team needed to get ower the rocky load of success Shanty Barnett 1935 lue nnh white bl 4... ... I - i 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - ra V . 1 1 1 1 Q - 19 f BLUE AND VVI-IITEQ '1- 36 b:A51,.,., , ' -514221 :.j.:ffsgf?f . .-ff-0 ':.-g 9 , .,., OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5 5 U 2- E o S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Aff I W ernon H111 l93h OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Alumni as has been the custom for many years met the Bobcats ln the flrst game o the season The game a feeler or Whlte Pme was won as expected by the town team a heavier and more experienced team by the score of 6 to 0 The second game of the season found the Bobcats developrng rapldly They met the Spamsh Fork eleven from Utah and lost ln a thrllllng game by the score of 20 to I9 The thnd game found the Bobcats harden ed and wlth more expeuence The Bobcats romped through the Hinckley team of Utah by the score of 44 to 0 The next game of the season found the Bobcats meeting their bltterest and most worthy opponents the Wlldcats of Vegas With the openlng of the whrstle both teams started at once their old rlvalry maklng the game a close clean lnterestmg game from start to flnlsh The Bobcats were provmg to the crowd and to the Wlldcats that they were out to break the Wrldcats four year wmmng streak and to march to a champlonshlp The game berng close throughout brought the score ln t e final mxnutes of play I3 to I2 IH favor o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOO O ZOHWZPEG OOOOO OOO OOO C OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO W Q U' U2 PF cn 4 aa H 'UC ?UP4mZ OOOOOOOOOOOO OO 1112 at it 133 tie 62 X-.-. - .-.-,.,. - .. l 1 ' ' ' ll ' ' A. -. e I E5wwgwmX?HWwmE5-4 M8324 23wiHQEMHmmsUWm?W' l I -- I C Q 45555 't ' I r fgIg:'::2-T-'ig 'f:f:E2:: QI-P5 ifS:I,Ig:f:f'-:3:-f!f:f1f: 'g3ff.-:P 'g '55, '33 3: f.--'-3gIQ!::f:2.v:4,'g:4:- '-335Egg235522:7:!:f'I:If2fZ7 ' '. fg1:w-':f-'- we -V 1 - V. ., ff ll - - ffgiigz:g5gg55g',j2:sI5'E1?f, ' g1,'A7 ' ' rj,.,:q:.5,g5.- ll l 5 . l -H UQ - . sv V, . - , . 1?-LQ , ' ' ' . 3 - 4 ' v-1-. 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BLUE AND VVHITE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO X H O 5' I U2 D - S7 ZO'-WUZDPEO OOOO OO OO OOOOO 5 xi X ,Q OOO OO OOO OO OOO 64' OO OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Wrtlr I4 seconds to go Fred Brale one of the greatest football players ever developed at Whrte Prne drop krclced for Whrte Prne puttrnv the score at I5 to I3 rn favor of the Bobcats Thrs was the frrst vrctory for the locals over Vegas rn seven years The game was the hardest cleanest most excrtrng game ever wrtnessed rn the hrstory of football at Whrte Prne Hrgh One of the team s goals had been accom ph hed after a lot of hard work The Bobcats vere able to defeat the hrghly touted Wrld ats of Vegas and to lead White Prne Hrgh rnto football fame Th most outstanclrng plavers rn the game we e Fred Brale Shanty l-larrret Fred Toyota 'rd But Thompson I mentronrng these players we are not lorgettrng that rt takes eleven men to have a successful football team and to achreve vrctory lVleetrng Provo a hard drrvrng team from Utah Whrte Prne was caught rn a slump and fell rrto defeat by the score of I9 to 6 The next advance found the Bobcats jon neyrng to Fallon to play the Green Wave OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MW 'fx f Q5 135 I 2- E 93 e 5' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P U De 4 P1 Z '11 CD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lfred Brale I CD - . 1 Q Q I 1-v -i' 1 . j aaa-.3,-m-w-:kv-:.,'-.,.-Baa..r. -1 .. 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'-ls:-. - .- '555123:15:5:f:I:1:f:1Er15:f:':f:15fE25:':rg- . .W 03 uearh I1 19 -2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE 'J' 36 5 . : .. 1 'I' : N :s n. 0 : OOOO OO OO OOOOOOOO is cg 'far Bert Thompson 1935 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The lVlelon Prclcers were rated prospectrvc State Champrons The Bobcats a lrghter fast er team sco ed rn the second quarter on blocked luck The frghtrng Whrte Prne play es held the Melon Prckers scorless The Bobcat were slowed clown because of the crrrt reld Thrs vrctory brought the Bobcats another tep towards the state Qhampronshrp Sparks berng the other contender The outstandrng players for the Bobcats wee ohn Sala ohn Lemrch Fred Brale Tom Hovenden Larry Callahan and Nrck Klarch The next rrval for the Bobcats was Brngham Utah The frrst half was played by the Bobcat second team and the second team came out on the short end of a I4 to 0 score lhe second half found the Bobcat regulars playmg clean open thrrllrng ball to over come Brngham by the score of Zl to I4 The frnal game of the season found the Bobcats prtted agarnst Sparks to decrde e the Nevada State Champronshrp The Bobcats were competrng rn an event that no other team rn the hrstory of White Prne has had the opportunrty Thrs oppor OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOCOuuOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ZOHWZPEO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Thad Bertleson OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Det:2De4mZ 'UO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 431112 anh 111 112 64 ' T Z25Fig55:5:ggIfj:ig15ijE5EIEZEQSEQSQQSIEK-1F'E-' .g'r5,E55r5I:. - ,.,4 1'111:-.Vr::.:55:5::..:1:2:r:r.21rs:231512:rm21:3:31:ar:zr::f:er:r::1f:sg:r-S , ,l ,sggggggggggrgigarzggsgsg'55rg3:frg3sgsgQzis::a:er:s53-.,.3g3Q'' . ---15.55312 . -51 .',. 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Both of these teams earn the rrght to compete for the hrghest football honors by havrng the best records rn the state of Nevada thrs year thereby entltllng these two to meet and decrde the State trtle e openrng of the game marked one of the greatest contests t be held at the Crty Park rn Ely rn the history of Whrte Prne athletics e game was a clean cut battle throughout The teams were so evenly matched that nerther team could score T e necessary breaks for scorrng came to nerther srde Thrs doesnt mean that the game was unxnterestrng The game was full of thrrlls Each team gave everythrng they had to wrn The crowd of about three thousand people was well pleased vxrth the excellent showrngs of both teams The tle John Lemwh meant that Nevada would have two champronshrp teams For the frrst trme rn the hrstory of Whrte Pune we have thrs year a state football champronshrp PI1 P14 OUR COACH BOB GERVAIS Now completrng hrs second actrwe season as football coach Graduated from State Teachers College at New Hampshrre where he played football basketball baseball and rce hockey Frrst came to thls dlstrrct rn the fall of l930 and coached for three years at the lVlcGrll Publrc Schools where hrs teams garnered 1 football and basketball champronshrp He transferred to Whrte Prne rn the fall of I933 and started coachrng the followrng year Graduatlon robbed hrm of nearly all hrs regulars last prrng but he has burlt the best squad thrs fall rn Bobcat history U PBPI4 PFPI4 1935 Blue anh 33312 63 Q Th ' -Q, O . . . . gm-st 4, s Th - . ' ' . h P14 PI4 . ' I' . . G it adj. . '36 Lg- H4 E ,B E ff educated L h'f 19 + BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 BASKETBALL-MAIN STRING FIRST ROV! Delmore Lemich Stewer Sala Callahan Harriett Drakulich SECOND ROW Geraghty Stratton Keyes Taylor Webb Toyota Smith Uhalde Mr Vander Meer Meer since final THIRD ROW Ashworth Lani Klaich Echeverria Evasouch P11 PX4 The opening of this years basketball season at VV P H S found Coach Vander developlng a squad of inexperienced players This year White Pine finished its most successful season in basketball competition the Bobcats took the State Championship in 1930 Coach Vander Meer was able vsith the cooperation of the players to develop a. whistle vias blovsn This flghting spirit led White Pine through a. Zone competltlon into the State finals at Reno There another State Basketball Championship for White Pme was lost when the Bobcats playing under unfamiliar refereemg lost to Reno through fouls The student body greatly appreciates Coach Vander Meers excellent services and iegrets the teams haid luck at the State Tournament Despite the team s hard luck at the State Tournament its excellence will be evident to anyone xyho vull SCIUUHIZL tht scoxes rradt by the team during the past season U 1935 lue ani! 133 Ile 66 PB P14 team determined to win. This year, the team was not beaten in any game until the -J. . '36 'E 11' BLUE AND VVI-IITE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW Horton Sert1c Kyle Adams Assuras McCubb1n Collls Johnson Holman SECOND ROW Montlllone Drakullch Paraskevas Assuras Turner Anderson Scott Allxson Wllllams Grlssum Daws Allen THIRD ROW Popovlch D1C1anno Hmckley Duncan Lhalde Harwood Char challs Platz Rlley Clark Rxskus The Season s Scores Are W H P S Opponent 1935 HAWTHORNE WESTM IN STER EAST HIGH EUREKA LUND TON OPAH WESTMINSTER PANACA EUREKA TONOPAH LUND PAL ACA LAS VEGAS PANACA OVERTON PEINO YW IN N ENIL CCA 67 1 9 'U' 7 28 29 25 37 33 31 31 WVESTMINSTER 32 A 31 55 ' 30 25 36 Y 28 33 35 31 . ' 24 A , vuee E11 EET 38112211121 fmhtie 19 -P BLUE AND VVI-IITE 4- 36 TRACK SQUAD FIRST ROW Adams DeC1anno RlSkUS R Beckvvlth J Turner Klalch Sala. States, L Beckwlth Duncan Callahan Grler Delmore Woodward M1r1ch Blale SECOND ROW Kenyon Argo1t1a Davis Llchlyter Hase Harwood Grenlg Lemlch Smlth Charchalls Sertlc Lockrldge The track season opened vuth a bang at Whlte Plne thls year The Bobcats took the State Track Meet 1n 1934 and the tracksters settled down to brxng home a second place at the State Champxonshlp to Whlte Pme thls year Coach Chalk Lockrldge the best coach ID Nevada guxded both of these teams to vlctory Nevada to compete wlth Sparks last year state track and fleld champxons and many other vsestern teams Whxte Pme took th1s meet vuth very httle trouble Many brlllxant performances were made by the Bobcats Larry Callahan ran the mlle and half mule the two longest runs of the day taklng flrst ln the mlle and second 1n the half male Fred Blale captured the pole vault vuth llttle effort These tvmo stars vvho made such wonderful records ln the eaxly part of the season helped Whlte Plne over the rocky road to vxctory at the Yermgton meet Many other Bobcat track stars made 1mpress1ve shovflngs In th1S meet Jun Delmore ran ln the 100 and 200 yard dashes Lavar Beckvuth took second 1n the 440 yard run John Sala won second place m the dlscus throvv Fred B1a1e placed 1n the runmng broad Jump andl J M Turner garnered po1nts 1n the hlgh and lovv hurdles The wmnlng of thls meet aroused Bobcat followers and put new pep mto the members of the team The next meet of the year vsas at Provo At thls meet hundreds of Hlgh School Junlor College and College track and fleld stars get a chance to dlsplay thexr abxlltles 1535 lun ani! White 68-. -.B The firstmeet of this year was at Yerington. The Bobcats journeyed to Western BLUE AND VVI-IITE PBPX4 If thc pornts were totaled Whrte Prne xrocrld h1ve had the hrghest score 38 pornts to lead rts nearest rrval Provo by 6 pornts Takrng 38 pornts rn such a meet as thrs IS qcrrte a task In some races there were many as 60 runners The brrllrant perform ances made by Whrte Prne rn the meet are as fo ows La ry Callahan won the mrle C4 45l md half mrle Q2 056 Bralo Fred Brale took frrst rn the pole vault 34 ln tryrng to break t e meet record he sprarned hrs ankle rm Delmore garnered thrrd rn the l00 yd dash IO7 and took frfth rn the 220 yd das 4.9 ohn Sala took second rn the drscus throw 8 ln the runnrng broad Jump thrrd place was Beckwrth capturecl by Fred Brale C20 ft 6 rn Drcranno who took second rn the half mrle and fourth rn the mrle rs one of the best prospects for the drstance races to ever enter W P H 5 trre unror Drvrsron the Bobcats placed three men George Rrskus frrst rn thc pole vaut ll ft 33 rn a new record eo C, re et a new record rn the 440 yd dash Roy Harwood lrlth rn the runnrng broad jump I9 t lnrom the results of these two meets one 'F R lllllhlll 193b err H1111 69 1 9 '2' 4- 36 P14 PI4 -N Ns ' Q . as ' ll : -H-Im-H-M-lm r l ' : . Q . - : ' , I2 ft. l - in.J, ' h . i ' ra. n h t '-'D' l xi, stiff UA! fr. in.D. 4 Beckwith, 3rd in the 440 yd. dash. L7 ff . , lvl'- 1 s 1 with, . 7 ' ' - - 1 L -'ie '- with 'f. 6. in. P14 i 'a 1 a 5 W 11,ii 'h ig l U in h th HT BLUE. AND VVI-IITE lla P1454 Q11 pl11nly see xshv Whlte Pmc cnteled the State Meet 1s the f1xo11te to xx1n Co1ch Challt Locl-ndge bu1lt th1s 1 to 1 smooth clete mmecl tlack Squid cd th oJ0no.1t Nexada and Utah team ear I, 4 MWA mr pmed Hlgh hack ancl held qld1S F1om th1s meet the Bobcats once 1v11n emerged XICIOIIOUS by a ma1g1n ol' 20 pomtb Tle next meet found the Bohmts 17'lIIll Weetn11nQte1 Qouth and East Humor' chool anfl the U ol U s freshman It M011 oJc1t Sxlt l.1lte lnolxe 1 new Xvlllli' vaut l1Clglll ll ft 6111 an c1sy m11lc lo the Bo ca aul1e1b 1 1 llqll lllll e Qpcc11 lat 1 0 cl ol t day set 1n 1 c thc h1g1 hurcles of l68 ec Q 1n I1 111 the J e 1 l R1 lux and Woodwald 1t 16 Q1 1 1ool lu t 111 th cllacus t11oxx Lxl 1h1n tool inet 1n the half m1le Tlme ' The Iflllf' race 1x1s a x1onde1ful CXl1llJlt be txeen D1C1 xnno of Vllute Pme and Haut a o L l'lObl1 The decl mg p1r of c 1 xx tl lxst IOO yclf, but D1-Clanno xx lb nos cl out lht xx1nn1ng t1me 9 ln the jaxehn th1oxx R P Dunmn of Ely any OO 1 IS THCC we qw-si P14 P14 D11 1 xnno 1112 D JO 4? I 1 Q ' 36 N.- A V. AM PF B -Q. fl. - I -H U 2 6 V 'V nf K C V 4 1, 5- 1 .1 ' Z' I . , f 51, 43, 15 1' ' L ' , ' c ' ' ff 1 .. ' 1- D' 1 . 1 ' . fel D' qt 1 Qt.. W ' ' 'Q . ' ' Tlf '1 A-: Bl .e 70. 1 .' 50. ' J. lxl, 'I11-nf.-, ll, edl . 1 IV , ' ' tw mly l'tC .A he . ,t' g 1 11.11 lor 1 ' l ,. . s . ' loin plane cl three e ' lol ' l : B11 11, hs t J, 'f ' , 1 rl h of . ' ., ' 1 1' 1' b t -ah ' 1 5 ' c l ' '. Davis, first in the shot put at 39 ft. 8 in. Sala - -X-H 'L It 1 L A D . ' , 2:05. Y I ' . . 'if Y' . v , ' ' UF .' A '1 ' ' , Lf l 7. ' ' . 'cl' . t th 1- -1- A 'ucv 'as IC Q 1, , A 1- .' 1 ' ' ' : 4:4 . fwf- I .-fl - ., .I Y, A . .', ' ' . QL 1 k 1:51. D 1. 1 198 11. 9 m. ' lisp? if 1 V: - , V Y 47 . fr i fl +A- V Tiff Y i?- ilgiiv-1 no e fill I II v 21 ll all lg t 2 BLUE AND VVI-HTE Han! 00d PBPX4 PFPX4 ln the l00 yd dash Delmore of Whrte Prne garnered frrst place and Grrer of Ely ur Trme Delmore and States took second and thrrd respectrvely rn the 220 Trme 288 Thrs meet gave the followers and sup porte s of the Bobcats an excellent rdea of what to expect of Whrte Prne at the State M et Th next meet found the Bobcats Journey rn to Reno to compete rn the state meet The Bobcats entered as favo rtes but through rll luck they frnlshed second Wrnnemucca Lewt th Bobcats by a mere I pornts The g eatest set back of the day for Whrte Prne came when Fred Bale one of he geatet athletes ever developed at Whrte Prrc whrle tryrng to set a new record rn the pole vault hrs pole collapsed and Brale p arned hrs back Wrth the loss of Brale the Bobcat were handrcapped as Brale was tered rn the hr hjump and runnrng broad Fro'n the reco ds of these two events Brale would hare easrly game ed another 4 pornts fo Wrrte Pm mo e than enough pornts to rn t e meet fo the Bobcats PBPX4 ' PFPI4 if Q MF Klmch WV00dwa rd 1 El 3 E seg- 'wc g sw-M ue zrxr Iflli ,-711- BLUE AND VVI-IITE PFPX4 sqft' performances for White Dlclanno lrttle Frosh of the greatest lndlvldual day by wmnlng the mlle of 4 47 5 pomts Othe outstandlng Pune are as follows tex o turned ln one pe formances of the lun ln the fast tlme R P Duncan took second place ln the em wxth throw of l58 ft 6 Rnsku pomts IN ll Davls took third IH the shot Distance 4 t l C2 pol s l.a1y Callahan second ln the half mlle Tlme 2 069 3 pomts om Sala thnd ln dlscus Distance l24 ft 2 pomts Lamr Beclmlth thnd ln the 440 Tlme Q37 Z POIHISJ Tu ne tled for rhnd ID the hugh Jump 5 ft 8 n Grier 'Nex record at meet hy De Arrleta Time Turner placed fou th m the low hurdles Bla flrt pole vault I2 ft 5 poms nu! Whlt ldme third ln relay Mlrlch Beclcwlth lurne D lmore 2 pomts Elen tnoagh we lost the state champlon by poms we are proud o c t dm and then efforts P14 'Is Turner 1 q 3 L1 gllluc :rub 11111112 fl 1 9 ' '5' A PF P14 'ir 2 3 fx ,3,1,4,i3 M K H A . Y . . . - .. H ' 4 ima r ' A . in. 0 mu- 1,,, -H-,- ww-1w-- Hi-I1 1 'l ' ln' ' ' ' ' -u 4 f . in. 'nt 1 ' ' . l. - f ' 5' We-we 4. F ll I ' ' ll I. U ' . I I i . l5.6. l-l-h-m- ' ' r 4 . ' le 's A , . C ' tl. I -- MQ e .' Q , , 5 - l - r ' . - ship l l 3 A t ' ' ' f th P14 H4 BLUE AND VVI-IITE SUMMARY OE THE SCORES F OR THE YEAR White Pine 'If P14 193t1 .KA gl, 01 I ONEN1 Yerington Provo Westmlnstel State Meet Wmnemucca PBPFPFPX4 k I POINTS Z9'f P14 'If 43111 muh wht IJ 19 -2- BLUE AND VVI-IITE '2' 36 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW Kranowch Fond1 Bellmo Lemlch Black M Eardley Allen Carlmx Dlullo Argolta Ventuxmo Ashvsorth Alexander SECOND ROW Turk Orueta Herm nson Zadoxx P Lake EYBSOXIC Delmore B Smlth Kutzman M Smith C B Smlth Baud Thompson Caxson THIRD ROVS Hudson Poxd Mulch Caxdnu P1scew1ch Farnsworth Doutre Baker G Lake Bartsas Juklch FOURTH ROW Theobald Btadlex Hass Exqulaga Steadman Lardlex Larson Pitts Smlth Dee Alexandu FIFTH ROW 'VI Bennett Eaxlc Anderson Kmght 'Noxack Squlxes Bennett Marxluch Long Halle: Munson The Glrls Athletu -Xssoclatton was organwtd tn 1951 Qlnu than xts membershlp purpose of creatmg a keen mterest ln sports and dexekwpmg, a hlgher standard f apprecxatxon fox good spoxtsmanshlp and class spult The 0fflC9IS for 1955 6 were elected as follovxs Imelxn Zadovx Pusldent lNorma Gardner Vice PI8S1d6Ht 'vlan Sala Secrttaxs The gxrls haxe heads of the dffelent antnxtles IU vshxch the Athlttlc Assoclatlon engages They are Edna Baker Nolleyball Isabel Srmth Basketball Marx Lemlch Baseball Barbara Bxadlm Tenms Betts Holton HlIxlUg E 0 19313 uraxb tie I I , V, I : I4 v Ar ' V I - 4 V ' 'V V 1 y v I 1 I 4 1 4 ' : , , :L . , ' ', 3, , ' V , ' , - V V A V V - V ' V - V ' - 'z : , , M' , , I ' fy , ' , , V - V V - - v ', - P . v N ' v ,, v y I A - f V ' 'V A 3 . A ' - -I ' V I' V V w v .v ' has been increased greatly. This organization was introduced in VV. P. H. S. for the 8 . 4 . . U V A , T . lv 0 ' V . ' 'J V V V -f. 1 V V V ., ' . V , ..-., , . . . , , , ' , . .' . . . , . , ' V g V V . ' V' ' 3 ' - ' I ' ' ' , ' xg , I ' Q : A , ' .' g I ,' A . -I. . '96 ' 1- r . T at BM A gs 1 1 ly W, W ,?-4 Bl-UE AND VV!-IITE 'Uv' HI I ll 11 :1 II N ill l1 1 1 19 'S - BLUE AND VVI-IITE + 36 DIARY OF WHITE PINE HIGH SCHOOL C5 EPTEJVIBER fr OBER a 14 .P 1EI3h 7 September Actlvrtxes begun at house of learmng 3 Students bld farewell to carefree ays Attended Ba rush today and dnd the Frosh get told' Town Team licked us O ch 'II We were holdmg our breath a he whistle sounded wlth a 20 I9 score Iaxo of Spanish Folk Went to Semor dance to drown our sorrow Swell crowd PBPI1 October Hotcha' Beat I-Imckley to a pulp 44 to O Are we good or are we good3 An unlucky mght for unarmed pedes tuans I-Iuge Bonfne rally wlth serpen tlne and all the tflmmlngSl Hot zlggltyl We ve got em Vegas t our damty feet I5 I3 More power to you Bobcats' Attended umon dance and dld we go to town' We ne conflned to our homes with acute sole throats Were taken to the cleaners by Provo All cleaned up for the Soph dance any way PI4 P14 November I-Iome Ec gnls throw a party Took quarter tests Necessary medx Whltevsashed Fallon 60 at Fallon We re In the fmals now' Cave Bmgham a taste of Nevada foot ball and It didnt agree wlth them We th y D agged ourselves to Frosh dance You know these Flesh they must go soclal too Hot dog' Another Bonflre rally They seem qulte the lage Played champlonshlp game mth Sparks We cut the calce ln half ulte gener ous of us dont you th1nk3 Went to Thanksglvlng Dance Lovely clloxss thee Sparlcers 76 4' luv zlnh mb te ,Q H U I It ' wr I-7 A A, . . I , p I we g . : Ti ', ' I . U It ' 'li A. . 28 - ' ' s t I ff ' ' I , ' - in fx -11 'X' 'I' in . ' , Ili A ' ' m ' - l2f- ' . ' 'T , , a , ,- h . . zse 4-. ' - , pg 54 U is P14 IW ' . 4- nf ' . C '- cine. but we'd prefer castor oill. Il---Y ' 'I I . - I g ,Ts Zlql e , I4. f fe - .B 1- . I I If 1 f ' 'H 1 ' J. H, ,V ,Q 5 ' 27A I. I . 74 ' ,gl zse ' ' . f, Y., Stu In . , ig, i,,15i f-' ' , I BLUE AND VVl-IITE December Senror Play Crowrng Parns on gratulatrons cast members o my eye dcerwe me o are our football heroes decked out rn real surts3 They actually loolt lrlce gentlemen rea son3 Rotarrans banquet' Do they rate' After many weeks of futrle practrcrng tle Glee Clubs present The Chrrstmas Carol Chrrstmas vacation Cl-lot dog Goodbye adreu and farewell untrl next year P14 January Hello New Year' We hereby resolve to be rdeal crtrzens never to brag or gossrp and to be nothrng but lrttle angels Broke all resolutrons 'lroubles begrn School resumed Oh my doodness' Da unrors drve Baby and everysrng Goody Goody' Stam bauglr s orchestra recerved rnvrtatrons not to attend End of lst Semester We wrsh It were the last PX4 February Board of Control wrs scene of battle entrtled Whrch Debator Cup Mary signed her lrfe away by takrng over student body presrdency We toolt the Haymakers Lund t you to the cleaners 2-l I9 The board of control iwarded Gervars THA'l football sweater Prnrca ame offered plenty of thrrlls' Wotta crowd' Sophomore dance Ouch my feet' 1'-T31 ll 456.513 5'-w-If rf' Z azf PX4 0 .AV IO O 0A H MQQUJ' f ...-1 PFPX4 1 U' 1 ra Uni 36 ' - , - ' C - , ' , - ' ,ll 1 ,I S . 4 ' . Q I Q - .D M, x ' f fl Y . . . y w K tin 2 ' H , , ' I' rv, i 4' ' I , 1 1. Y 'ggi f . A .. -, I I ' . . 11. I -I C J . .l' A ' 'ji Dance. We played wif teeters, slides, M .li ll 4 c L 'A A I ra s s rf' D. E PB PI4 A . ' , ' , ' ,4 ' QA , Q O 4-y I v O rt , J 1 , f- . ' . 1. - - If ' 'H -gd , ,, -fif ,jjT,A,4gQg,1c j.ig -e eegggg Lge tlilr r 2111. It li' v BLUE AND VVHITE B 140' PX4 Qegfrxrn Q ll! PI4 V1 0 ll In lfl3h 18 March Ar Vegas we lost to Overton Beat Vegas Anyway G A A Grrls bought some floor wax and gave a dance Stambaughs rhythm krllers furnrsbed the musrc In a debate before the Assembly D H confessed tbat be had 4 wrves tsl: tslc' unror Play Apple Blossom Trme three cheers' Frnal debate wrtnessed today Frresrde Crrcle gave Barn dance fwhat barn3 P14 Apnl We re off' To the Senior Bowery Brawl Peprta presented Muy bueno' l'rosl1 stunt Track at Yerrngton' Remember last year3 Lets grve rt to em agarn' Senror stunt Provo Track Meet Also Band Concert unror stunt PI4 May Open House lr was a drsplay of our futile attempts Sophomore stunt un1or Prom We all had dates wrtlm our very best beaux How drd we look? 4 A M flVlay I6 Dear Drary rt was just swell' We had the trme of our rves' Hangover Commencement nrgbt' And wotta nrglrt for those Senrors' Freed at last' BB6 'llllue ani: 335 its 1 9 4' 36 eg . 7 Q 13- . . . ' X 325, . ' I Z ' l - on f 'H 3 2 . . J . 204 '- , ' 27 - . . . 4 n ' . , no as if is if ,551 3, r r - . 4? rox' ' - . . .1 if lie' . 3 , -' ISA ' . as U s -1 I. ' ' ' ' ' . .:.f:r 231' ' - A? e ' . . 'D Nm - . if af wif if rg . ' ll, . ' 1 r, 3 5 6, . ' 'QC I5eej ' . ' m - , ' , . - 1 1- 3 -' L N 1' . ' I6 . , , 28- ' . ' 29 . h - . . '3 -AAA QT Q lr' - BLUE AND VV!-IITE - THE. GYPSY He-1 hxnd l mowed mth bllxer but to scoln l laughed the w 1 dom of the Gypsy lu 1 C thou the gold O tht God me stroxf- to nun e 1 thu but urass And mlm this gold mx ht he l prxyecl het tell What bhould nt hc' but love3 she dnsweled stmlght One golden loolt sho flaxhcd me ln farewell Then slowly slouly tunnccl he from my gate About hcl cuzls elm pulled he-1 rag ed hood He-1 lxttlc left went lig Ing clown the lmc lultte unlnvlted foot that never stood At my lI1ll0SDlt'lblf' ite agun Edltmbilvl P14 P14 P14 PF P14 P11 'ago .Wm lf! 13h I 111N mir 19 1l'm-try funtv-.t, Firxt Prize-I , V5 ' . 'sl ulfk S ' - S, sl - ' '. ' Elf later they may oll '1' -X l. .H ' . ' K 'g , z ' , ' h 2 0 1 gl 4 - - ' l . I D ' , ' . ' 1 gf t ' . - - ' l W. ' P14 PF .:r'.Hw1:'::1',. W'-A.. .M 26 1' f 7G 41627, W I Q-iii-iff, 7?-tl 72?-'iT '.1..,:1..i'?Li,:1' ,117 fri 'f 'f 9 W ' I ,f My ut,u A y l , 1 A , W, TQ? ' I 'I if XM A PK u 1 X , X , it C, y ' . 1 , Aj Q - 5 may 3 V 1 Q . Yi -'nv . W N: luv 1 X V f xx I , F! V lr- ,iii Yi Q K l 5 ' f Q 2 fi ' Q z E K4' 1 21 Q he of l l 1,2 , l A A y a iv, NRL- I, 1 L Q K ' --,L-in-f+-ieLe? 1gwNy Qi u v z 1 N l I i t e BLUE AND VVI-IITE SAFETY ON THE HIGHWAY tl-sux fontest Pu-.t Prwel Dssptte the sucldtn clelugf of eampatgns :adm spetehts and plaxs tssaxs and safttx tlub that haxf appealed tn the late months Ltgtng eatefu' tnd safe dttxtng, tht clwith toll -,tsadxlx mounted from 6000 tn 10 l to 96 400 tn 10 1 -Xppatentlx all these xx t1n1ng,s hftxt full: tc ptnettfttt tht btatn of tht Xmexlcan Nlotottst wild 4 mx tlox nx ntxx pll1'lllllLll'lHlN measutes mg. tht urn an Ju ll 1 tm tt lust th xx atnlng., an th ttsults sttgtttltrxt, ust xx umn s haxt bun publr-had tn past atttclts on .ftuttnnobllz sa L bt slclt s st lfs tm xxd gs x u d su flu Q x tt onlx folloxxtf 1 tmt his tt L t the poxetnln o les o L to ssttouslx eonstcltt thls slaughtet the Amfxltftn publtc falls to tomptehend thc Cl10lIUltN o thts xeatlx ll lKll?iSlll',2, toll of Xmettean ltxes IS satd that haste cntltssness mtoxtc 1t1on tgnotftnet tnattentlon fallute to -a1g,n1l turns could bt thmmated stmplx bx educating the pcoplt tnd gtxtng them '1 sttlct exqmtnatton xxhen thcx applx fot .1 dttxet s ltcense All of them could be ttdueed to at cu am txtent bx stttet enforcement of the laxx xxlth no faxots gtanted to anxone It has been found tn exft tl leuge ettxes thit bx lmpatttal enfolcfmtnt of the tzaffle laxxs that e dt tth toll Hs fton tl xvlx bc ot tum nttuz tx o x a sponstblt fox manx tccxcltnts but tnsul nee cotnpmus tepott that onlx 1 , of aectdents xetldcnts ouut on clxx tteets untltt elt'1t xxtftthtt condttlons ue vt 0 dttxc o ll bt tutbttl bx tdueatlona ot mo mt tsult Thls 15 tht shoxx off on btaggalt xxho max be found dnxxxhele Thule IS Onlx one xxax to stop th1s txpe of petson and that 15 to put thtm out of cneulatton bx the slmplt process of eldppmg them tn ,tall at the fnst reasonable excuse Ifmes are no detetttnt of lox tnv pa s and mamas xxho at glad to get then offsptmg off so 83511K The sum totdl of all thus IH that the bf 1 xxax to teduct thts mountlng death toll s bx tdueitton d xttx xexx st11ct tnfottetntnt of the ttafftc lax TED HOLDERMAN P14 'If '14 ,mxwzwma 'MQW 'MW FMT 3.5-A-W111 '1x4f0t s 0 -QV W ww ,L ,., 'Iv' Nl xr jf E if 'g Lis f W LJ 2 '-gay? M1552 it M M' Siiwgxiih-..s ga, f. fit? NA ll? L1 4l1tr.11h It 2 80 lr- ' , V. A A ,fl ' fl V ' Af 1 lx ,. Y ,Ls .L -I :1 A 'g - 3, ' .3 -, ' .31 , - A- , 'z L '1 z'1l w '1 1, 1 1 1' 1 l 1' , lt xx't t b 1 il vuin eff 1 lt to tty to xx'1'its- x n 2 Q' 1 ' 14 ' A- - , urg' 1' 1 An 1 1z l bl' to us 1 th- , b 1 1: .11 all e 'z ' ' 15 d t1 -xg of rli, 11: ' ' f tl 'z ' ' z 1- 11 1 ' : 1 ' ' 1 : f1ty, :tml the .11 .': e rnin u x'o l J f '11 if th 15' x'e 11 j '1 l. Th 1 i 1 2: c-on 1, or rather it is past du 1, fmt' 1 '11 ' g' b d' 5 f th - U, S4 ,.,.: t. , L' A. B. , .Z ,-' .1 ' . . , x , ' Y th 1: l I ,' decreased NVQ 1 1 te j 11 1 xf 'e. A c ' 1 2 'ul 1.'euse f 1' munx' casualties is that x'et and icx' streets re re- .' x 1 1 L' 1 1 5: ' s 'a 1 z 1, 1 . v' F' ' , ' s :we due to slippery streets. Over a period of years it has been found that 8022 of 2 .' , F. .- - 5 - 1 hw ,- .K - -sr ,- . ' ' Th 1' is t n 1 type f '1t' xx'h xx'i never 1 1 ' 1 -' 1 ' ' 1 l 1 Val ig I' 1 1 ' an ' 5 1 1 1 ' '1 VS. '14 PB PI' P14 P11 ' P14 V Q A A , WW. X f :L ' ,U ft N f Wg-N,m,, 1 Nt, 5 4 r ,W ' .' e V , M,A.,w WhM,,.,, , ' f' I ' ' ,ef M1 ' A 4 ' A.,,.w'11- W?qHf12. V NW' , ,.,. f . f , J 2B',w'1 ttf I 1 if ., . swf 1 W1 gn , 1 ,. 'tXkt'11i ' f, 1 - are ' 1 ' 4 1 1: 1 '-01 ' E ,ff YQ ti Vt ' , if-V ' I h 1 Q , 2, , . I 5? , , ,W 3 3 1 43 c g f l . nt lg, 1 , , A , 1 3 ,.-- ,. X.fe'1.,,f , ., A p-, s ,. f.5,. ie ee F ee ll 1 1 333 g t BLUE AND VVI-IITE SLINIOR WILL e tl 101 me Q J ol X ntc Illlt II1 I1 School ln thesf Um txtes of Amf11c1 1e1cIn new 1ll tcstxmmntuy Cll9IJOS1IlOI'lb heretofore made y us and declwre tI11 to be our I1st w1II s Inch we 1111141 tI11 20th day of IVI1y ln e year of our Io cl nrmteen hunchccl 1ncI thntw SIX Q do hmehy Vl 1 sw Jos eo 1 1nd m1It1 own to an or of XII 1 1 IHC 111 do I1f111I:y IUIIIOIIIC' ou1 successors o he the sole EXLCUIOI incl Ilustus of tI11 document Vue consent to the reglstratlon hereof tor prc1sc1x1tlon We Ixqum 1th unto IC te1cI111 Inc mo1y o tl 10st Int lf nt e us they hxve ever ha nor to teuch Io sewer 1I 51 y ll To the Iurmture env11x111s:,s of our 1n1t1aIs and other beautlful carvmgs whlch drsplxy our 1rt1st1c ablhtres To the YNl9ttIJlSIxCI my111cIs of IITIIJOIIIIII cloeuments undu the held I notes also three caxloads ot mustrcited gum To our textbooks to tht cowus of these um luxe the accumuI1t1on of IOUI y ars oI dust I the 1ntc11o1 IlglOI'lN Ieuc Imc1u'1IuI IIISCIIIJIIOIIS of our names names that mII somediy be Iound on tht e11m1n1I ILLOICI sheets rn thc Ieachng jails of the country IIC IIIJI 1 5 1 host oI unpnc me To the CIXIILICIILI 1 vooc y upp o fl 1 p 11 1 chills xncl lunch sacks To ou1 IoeIte1 nummous dents 1nd IJ1oI-.en Innges To the sc1ooI s 1 ll Slgnecl pub rshecl ind cIecI11ecI In the CI1 oI 36 P14114 P1454 AN cv- XJR. f1X xxw N 19 1 NIU SI I 9 1- 'S' 36 , 4. 7 W' , 1:1 hor 4z1II Iluss ol IIIJ, I YI 1 JI 1 Ig 1' , I 11: Ited S1 - a,I '11I411: 1.1 1 1 I. 1 , , IJ ', 1 Is ' 1. 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The Seniors vrll present an ingenious display of color riot and unique entertainment. ln honor of the First Americans the Senior Class has decided to wear gayly colored Navajo blankets during the rites To top off the festivities headgears of cherry and silver feathers will be morn That is of course rf ohn Sala chairman of the committee leaves the girls alone long enough to get down to business The blankets have been ordered from the We Weavum reservation The Seniors have not as yet decided upon the tune to which they will march We re The Top We ve Got Everything and Oh How Youll Miss Me' are among those modestly suggested anyway the Seniors will offer a beautiful rendition of the chorus To add variety the unrors will favor the multitude expected to attend with the musical number We ll Be Glad Wlien Youre Gone This is very very appro priate for all concerned because exen the uniors enjoyment ol the prospect will not exceed that of the Seniors Mr Wheatley has prepared an elaborate speech entitled I Believe in Miracles the miracle being the fact that the Class of 36 is graduating Larry Wahoo Callahan will do a tribal war dance which has been handed down to him by his ancestors Local color will be supplied by the Yip Yap Yell Club known to the ignorant and believing as the Pepper Club Mr Duncan will play a zrther solo entitled Ill Be Clad When Your Dead This promises to be one of the highlights of the evening Since the sheep shearing season is over Mr Duncan is now able to devote his entire time to practice The program will be concluded with a vocal solo Why Dont You Take All of lVle3 by Charles Steinbach B PBP14 PFPI4 gb ff Wx 1'-125 urzinh mb te 82 K 4 - l . 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I 'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilliilIIiIIIIIIIII!II ' NVAA D IIIIIIIIlIllllllllEIEIEIEIIillllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIllIlfIlIIIIIIIII A MODERN AND FIREPROOF fr P14 Coffee Shop Dmmg Room P1444 Buffet carrles only Hugh Class Merchandnse No Compounds lmrtatlons or Synthetlc Llquors PX4 P14 W ELLIOTT Manager RATES FROIVI S5150 UP AULTMAN STREET ELY NEVADA I 1N1U1t I l Q Q l 1 l Q Z 0 0 Q E I I ' I I af fn 3 I - l ! 1 ' 1 ,,-n,,..r.,- r-n- - -,. ..... . ...... r- - - r- -,,-,,.-.,.-r...i 1 9 3 lf! 7 ' Wy-, fwfffifffgeil- Lg .T eefefh 13 11 2 zz IL I, ' t 2 BLUE AND VVI-IITE WE BELIEVE WE ARE RIGHT IN THINKING THAT if K4 'llTe best a sto e CTT do IS to be luonet wlth the public By avoldln tle abeuxd tres of ffpz by aclmlttmg that we havent a monopoly on qualttv m tchardtse concentxatmg o efot on two mavo ant tl1ougTt SERVICE ard VALUE we have won tle confld nce of countles famllles ano are gal IH tne good mtl of rev slmop pers every day To selve your want mt ll ently efflclently and sympatlmetxcally to bllng yo.1 the quality you want at prlces tlma are rl lmt to be smcue IS the watchword of every C Penney Store Wont you stop Tn the very next tlme you IC downtown and see how we stnve to make our merchandlse fasl11o'1 collect quallty ce tam and fairly prlced? P E Nl C 0 M N. Y I n c Ely Nevada lVlcG1ll Nevada THE FUTURE IS THE THING' SO LONG as we bulld for the future so long as we look evel to the front so long as we swe out money so v e can take advantage of the opportumtles that are Qure to come just that long w1ll we be a plogressxve people THIS BANK IS a flrm advocate of the polxcy of saving today that the chances of tomouow may be capltallzed on IF WE can be of selvxce to you ln any flIl3I1Clal matter we wtll be glad to do so PBPX4 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp Member Federal Reserve System fx fr I1 ly Natlonal anlc 1'-'IQLT 'luv a N 1111111 II 'I 9 - 'I' 36 -Q..--,.,.-.,,- .,,, ...,,t- ,,., .. ,,,, ... ..,. .. .,,, ..,,-,,.., ..,,,...,-.,-,,,.. .,,, .. .,., - ,,,, -4,.. .,., - .,,, .....- -..,..,..,- -.-....-34. l . I T l l - T wx fr i l . . , , T r cl s . ' ' U T . ' T- Tw mfzffrf fzumit . . . . I ' l I 3 , , , s 1 ' f ' ' I j 2' I . . . by , ' ur I T' 5 ' .Q rt l s . . . I ' , , . . , , - D 2 2 IA U . I . I ' it V I Q f I ' n g ' . n V' . It it - T I . ' ' . 5 e T g ' , 2 T ' . . . -' T ' l I J T - I . K . In H ' . F . , . . Q : i I 4 , T . Y l l T U Mx x Y , ' i . . i I I . C . 'JN E Y. ' T , . i 9 1 L I 2 T . I 1 T 1 T I T T - T T - - x A- - a T - ' I . I I . . . . . T I ' ' I - T Q I l 5 , i Q T e E B T ! . F l ! T +nvTTTT- T- -T-T1 TT-T 1 TTTT 1 TTTT 1 TTIT lui TTTT Q- TT--T--G T ' -'TT-TTT- - -'U-1 T- 1 f'f1 - TTT' -' 'TT' 1 TTT' 'HH-HITi1TT1:v-Tins? ,H --- ll - II T T ' Q 4- BLUE AND VVI-IITE - Compliments of U N IT ED S TO R E S PHONE ELY NEVADA Theres One In Your Nelghborhood PI' CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH I PX4 fx CARS INTERNATIONAL 5 T E p T Q E D R U Q TRUCKS REXALL STORE Moons Moron co NEVADA ELT NEX ADA :III VOKAC 8: KARA C LIFORNIA STORE FRESH FRLIT5 AIND FLLI LINE OV VEGETABLES GROCERIES r I I Y NEVADA III I sz I I H , . - Il I P14 IX1 , E H4 I S N I - g THE at your service! ELY I P14 PF I A AUI man and Seven I1 S s. EL 1 3 Y 4 : iii :H 1, 'iff ,,Y' 7i,:fi' . fe lgugfek BI l II P zr u Fr TIT If i I v + BLUE AND VVI-IITE 4 ,,1.,..-r...... im...-r.,....,,-. r-Wt.-.N,1,..,.-,r...-.r.-,N-,,,....,...W1,.,,1,I..-r.r1m1111ml--w--uv-ru Your pfwzs mferesf as as your bankers whether they are great or modes your held of operatrons vast or clrcumscrlhed Friendly interest careful attentlon frank Z1dVlCC flnanclal support when justrflecl these are fundamental polrcres which stamp as helpful and satlsfactory a connectron mth thrs bank We greet our commun tys graduates we wrsh them every success we ll try to help them surmount therr obstacles The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Y NEVADA SPROUSE REITZ Donor. COMPANY INC PLYMOUTH ELY NEVADA ASSOCIATED OIL PRODUCTS cents cens I5 cents NOTHING ovER DELMORE INC 49 CENTS NEVADA Blu n hlte Cafe ALL WHITE HELP WOMEIN COOKS MODERATE PRICES Headquarters for Whlte Pine Hugh NEVADA 1lI?l1 1 xxh IN . . O ' ' 4 , ' ' ' I . . . EL ,-, -,n-,,.t,... -,,-N-r ..,.-.r..r-,.r-,,.r..r.r.-,.,,-r ..,, - - Q Q . . I I ' I l . 5 , I0 t, i - ' ELY I 9 a ELY -- A Qlhvzr 3lIlritr BLUE AND VVI-IITE - PERSONAL High school students know and appreciate the value of training. They know that, given the same natural ability, the man well schooled in his calling is the one most apt to receive recognition in his profession. Mr. Chas. D. Gallagher, who was selected to make the portraits for this year's annual has the following record to his credit: Graduate of, and at a later period instructor in the Illinois College of Photography. Instructor in photography at Kelly Field LI S. A. Aviation School. Officer in charge of photographic activities at the U. S. A. aviation training school at Cornell University. Recipient of gold medal award by the Inter-Mountain Photographers' Association for outstanding excellence in portraiture Manager of the Fifth Avenue New York studio ol Bachrach and later rn charge of the entire photo raphrc personnel of that firm the largest portrait organization in America Author of numerous articles rn national photographic publications and lecturer before photographic conventions And most valued of all possessor of the confidence and good will of the people rn White Pine County arned through fair business dealings during the several years he has conducted a studio rn Ely THE ELY DAILY TIMES Eastern Nevada 5 Besl Vews Gazbefer News From the Entire Nation by United Press Leased Wire THRICE DAILY P14 P14 M47 Speczabze III C 0l7Il7lel'Clflf fflllllln-Q 1935 31 . . g . . Y 7 . L , ,I . 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H1 i.t..,.1,..,1..f...,......,.,,....,,.1v..,-....-...i1,.,,i.m..,.,.1....1....1w.1n.1...1 ,.-U -..,....w IS a great ASSET lts absence a handicap' T p bl u x r rp y r b y U T r Tdb h rh r I OROCERIES MEAT5 HARDWARE SHOES CLOTHING DRY GOODS Goodman 1 ldball M6rC3lltll8 L0 l ty STORES AT ELY RUTH AND McGlLL LAZA HOTEL STRICTLY MODERN Rates S1 and up, with private bath, S2 and up CAR STORAGE CONNECTED THE MANAGEMENT L H MURDOCK 8: l.cl1es and Childrens COMPANY READY TO WEAR THE CANDX SHQP ISAYSER HOSIERX LINGERIE PX' Luncheon Candles T H E V 0 G U E Fountain E E N v a q?f ur xNHll11 NTI he u ic in general is learning and becoming ecl catecl to the fact l'ia i a s o u Q ALITY merchandise. ha 's what the name Cooclman- i all Nlercantile Company rep- resents, w c er i be ' if, N, . , 4 or . 1 r we 5 l 0 w o Your Quai Store 1 . . l l ! '11 -11 ' Q l l I Mrs. B. . Walker ' Phone I5 ly. 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Independent Lumber and Coal Compan A Complete Lme of Bulldlhg' Materials and Coal fx K4 Telephone 142 East Ely Nevada ii U PFPI4 RAILWAY EXPRESS 0 P SERVICE eeee STORES J P WHITMORE Ag nt ,B P14 LINCOLN HIGHWAY GARAGE Route 50 Ely Nevada FORD LIINCOLN SALES AND SERVICE Sp t t cl g g p W KptStt CIR R 193l 'lfilur 'Inn white VIII I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I i I 1 I 1 I 2 I I I I - e 1 , : I I 1 1 1 I I : 5 I I 1 1 IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII I IIII I IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - llll - IIII I IIII - IIII - IIII - IIQI - IIII - IIII - IIII -1-I- -e 1 I For Speecl, Convenient, Safe, ,xi I I Reliable, Service 2 1 si-1 I 'I' I i I I i I ' I T 0 O L I 1 1 5 I I i . . , e I Ph B ,B ones: ' I offiee ez-W Residence 203-J 'I' 'I' 1 I 5 g - .,,. - .,,, - ,,,. .. .,., - .,.. .. ,,,, - ,.,. .. ,.,. -. ..,. -. ,.,. -. I... .- ..I. - I.I. - ..II -11,-K I..I - .,.. - ...I .- I... - I.I. .. ,.., .. .,., -.-. l I 1 1 I ' 1 I ' f i I : I I I 1 One to Sta ion . . . Twen y-four Hour Service . . . Stan ard Oil Products . . . Lar e, attractive Stora e S ace . . . ell e a ion an est ooms. I I 1 4..- .... .. .1,. .. ,,., - ,,,. -..1.-...-. .... -n-1...- 1--1 - 111' 1-- --1- -111 - -1-1 - -1-- - -11- - 11-- -1--1--- - -....-...!. 3 ,,, ,,, , 19 4- BLUE AND VVHITE -ff 36 11011.ln-..n...m-.,..1..ui1m1y.....1.11.4.1.1M-...l-.uu1..,..-u, .-nn.1nu1.m-..u-M11 'Q' 1 lidaled Copper C da Conso 0 Dor ' va at N6 , Ion i Nevada Mmes THE GREAT COPPER PIT AT RUTH D C JACKLING W S BOYD Pres1dent V1ce Presldent J C KINNEAR Genelal Manage1 USE SOMETHING MADE OF COPPER RUTH NEVADA MCGILL NEVADA 1935 lue sinh 33111112 IK 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I 1 'I' -...-...- .... - ..,. ... .... ... ,... ..--- . -. -. .... .. ..,. .--- . ,..-....-u.- - - -,.......l. ,ig . BLUE AND VV!-IITE J 8: C MARKET Best of EdSt91Il O1 Local Meat Rlght ll elght Rlgllt Pucee ANDERSON S Ladies and Mlsses Ready to Wear ELY NEVADA xx en Sl xggs I c e ELECTRIC SALES 8: SERVICE Everything Electric Phone 62 J ELY NEX ADA For health eat WONDER BREAD HOSTESS CAKE CALL BRos Agent GREEN FRONT CLUB Peet ot Wlnee and Llquols EIA NEVADA MINERS CLUB LIQLIOI s and Games Dlop 1n and meet XOU1 tuends Q25 CORA BLOXHAM The latest 111 Punts and W ash DICSSGS ELX WEN ADA PALACE MEAT MARKET MLGILL NEVADA H A Y E S H O T E L Steam Heat Hot and Cold 'Watel Telephone 14 Z EL1 NEVADA DELUXE BARBER SHOP Sdtlstfxttloll GL1dld1llZCCd 'NTLGILL NFVADA S H E L L Petroleum Products TOM WHEELWRIGHT Scllllljb agent VVholeQale Gasoline Oll Grease NORRIS TAILORS Du Cl8dIl61S AlxON PARK .and INIIuhNAI'IOXAL SLITS WILL ILL NEVADA lllllx I e 1 9 4- 4- 36 4- .,,, trl. ,l-l -- -lvl - l.,1 - -lll - -l-, Vlll - vll- - -lll - ll-l - l-l- - -l-' - -llv - lllv - 'NQN - l1-l 'l' .!. I ! n Q i Q .' L. ', S . 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