Anaheim Union High School - Colonist Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1931
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OUR Tl'llCME for the 1931 Blue
and Gold is the Hopi Indian, who
lives in northeastern Arizona in
seven isolated towns located on
three almost inaccessible niesas.
It was chosen as one unit of the
historical theme depicting the
events and contacts leading up to
the founding of the Mother
Miss mlm J. H-2,lk,e,. Colony at Anaheim. The Hopi-
strange, silent, and inscrutable--captivated the fancy of
the first men who crossed the plateau country, and were
the subject of many interesting discussions and stories.
The Hopi are an agricultural people, depending sole-
ly upon the regularity of the rainfall for their existence.
Out of their needs have grown their primitive religious
ceremonies and the fascinating Hopi arts.
Our art theme faithfully portrays some character-
istic bits of the Hopi life that so intrigued the early
western pioneers.
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In Menioriam
Dedication
Administration
Classes
Organizations
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Allen Illahan-CLASS OF 1933
Jllrs. Frances II. Roach-MEMBER or FAcL'LTv
VVALTER SPAETH - - '13
MRS. EDNA MILLS CURTIS - '14
ALBERT MESSERSCHMIDT '14
NORMAN MAAIONNIER - '14
FRANK SCHACHT - - '15
.IULIAN HOLLABAUGH '16
CONRAD SCHNEIDER - '17
DORCAS NEFF FINDLEY - '17
ARTHUR F. NVILLET - - '18
JAMES HOVVARD - '19
VVILLEM ,IESSURUN - '19
FANNY VVILEY - - '20
MARGARET BILLIG - '21
OY BETZSOLD - '21
'E 'HER SCHMELZER '21
FERN WALLACE - - '21
ALICESRUTH RICHISON '22
NVILSON PUTNAM - '23
LULU WALLACE - '24
HELEN LUND - - - '24
FRANCES PICKLESIMER - '25
JACK WOOD - - '25
ALBERTA WALLACE - - '25
FRANCIS HOPE HARGUS - '26
ALFRED MORALES - - '27
ROBERT BECK - - - '28
BURDETTE FISCUS - - '28
DON COLE ----- '28
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FRANCES MILLS - - '
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Vice Principal Principal Vice Principal
l"ACl l I,'l'Y ADMINISTRATION
The chief administration oilicer in Anaheim Union High School is the principal.
NVorking with him and under his immediate direction are the two vice principals, who
also act as Dean of Boys and Dean of Girls respectively.
The student affairs are handled chiefly by the Student Body of the high school,
but the larger administrative affairs are directed through the principal's oflice.
Among the things in this field are: making the school budgetg making the school
program: the maintenance of buildings and groundsg keeping the curriculum up-tu-
date and designed to meet the requirements of the state universityg providing a system
of permanent records of all students in the high schoolg checking attendanceg adjust-
ing programsg giving the parents information about the affairs of the school and
particularly about the progress of their childreng conduct of inter-school activities
such as athletics and debatesg supervision of instructiong registration of studentsg and
sending transcripts to other schools.
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ASSOt'lA'l'El1 S'l'UlJEN'I' HOIIY UOMMISSIONERS
Mr. Clayes Mr. NVaibel Miss NValker Mrs. Peek Shoemaker
Beebe Boege Huseh Jungkeit Summers Franz
COMMISSION
The Student Body Commission of A. U. H. S. is designed to cooperate with the
studenls in securing the needs of the students that will benefit the student-body in
general. The Commission is divided into various departments that cover every phase
of school life. The Commissioners are students who are elected by the student body
in recognition of their ability to understand and forsee the needs for the welfare of
the students.
During the past two semesters the Colonist Commission has accomplished much
in the policy of the student body. The new dues system was introduced and passed
by the commission. Considering the late date at which the system was established it
met with a large measure of success. The Commission apportioned the amount of
money to be spent in the school Circus. The Commission enforced the Anti- Fraternity
rule very strictly. This group was ve1'y active in maintaining the reputation of A. l'.
H. S. in good sportsmanship.
Though the Commission was handicapped through lack of finances due to the
new state ruling of securing funds from students it progressed very well and deserves
credit for the work done The Commission in their meetings were always under the
capable guidance of Bliss VValker and INIr. VVaibeI.
At the time of going to press the student body election for next year's officers was
being planned by the 1930-31 commission.
Installing the new oflicers will be the last oflicial act of the commissioners, and
they will leave ollice satished that the student body has supported them loyally in all
their undertakings.
Page Twenty
ITEPOR'l'M1GN'1' COlN1Ml'l"I'lilG
Miss XValkcr Schroeder ldilllldltl' l"l'iPdFi0lls
Fallis Androus Ulewitt Iieebe
DEPORTMENT COMMITTEE
The Deportment Committee of A. U. H. S. was organized during the first s:-
mester and accomplished much in the way of maintaining an excellent citizenship
standing among the students.
The Committee is made up of students who are interested in maintaining a high
standard of deportment and who are willing to work to achieve this result.
This Committee is headed by the Vice President of the Student Body.
The remainder of the Committee is made up of two members of each class.
This year's committee was advised by Miss NValker and should be recognized for
the excellent work accomplished.
The deportment committee has proven to be a valuable part of the student gov-
ernment at Anaheim Union High School.
The existence of the committee is not considered as a constant threat to wrong-
doers, but rather a group who have the desire to assist all students in good campus
citizenship.
So efiiciently have they functioned, and so well have the students supported them
that practically all of the cases coming under the oliicial action of the committee
have been of the distinctly minor variety.
The students generally feel that the administration of these deportment problems
by fellowfstudents is an aid to resourcefulness and good self-government.
The deportment committee this year has kept up-to-date in its practice by con-
stant alertness and contact with student government in other schools in Southern Cal-
ifornia.
Page Twenty-one
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Mauerhan Ferris Nichols Havgood MVS- Sffhlllz
GIRLS' LEAGUE
Prexiflmzt ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,......,,,......,. ,..... C I RACE AIAUERHAN
Vive Prrsizlezzt .... .............. l DATRICIA FERRIS
Swrrnzry ,.,.,.,. ,...... C r1,xR1,oTTis Havooon
Trnn-urer ,,,, ....A... I ,ORETTA NICHOLS
Allvisfll' .........A...,,,....,,.,,,,,,..,........................................ Mus. Sclumz
It has been eleven years since this organization was first begun. Its purpose was
to create cooperation and a closer tie among the girls of Anaheim Union High School.
Every girl automatically belongs. Also, every girl has her choice of belonging to one
of twelve different groups. These groups are each concerned with certain definite
duties, and as a result the work of the Girls' League has been evenly divided and the
girls have more opportunity for individuality.
This has been the fifth successful year of Uniform Dress. lnstead of the Uni-
form Uress Committee of former years, lllrs. Schulz, our able adviser, undertook the
responsibility of seeing that the girls were in uniforms. The girls have proven to
themselves the value of this practice time and again, so they have cooperated with
lN'Irs. Schulz very nicely.
At the beginning of the school year, each Senior girl was given the names of two
freshmen girls who were to be her little sisters. On registration day, the Little Sis-
ters were entertained by the Big Sisters at a dinner in the cafeteria, introduced to
their teachers, and shown their classrooms.
The Drama Uepartment has presented many very interesting plays before the
Girls' League throughout the year. Through the courtesy of Falkenstein's, a fashion
show was presented to us and the girls derived both benefit and pleasure from it.
A unique feature was presented this year in the form of a cake-baking contest.
The girls were all urged to enter a cake, baked entirely by themselves. The contest
was sponsored by the Southern Counties Gas Company. There were eleven prizes
offered. After the judging, the cakes were sold, and the proceeds went to the Girls'
League treasury.
Several students from the University of Southern California visited the girls
and told them of college life. The Senior girls were especially interested and were
later given the opportunity to talk with the visitors at a tea given by the Hostess
group.
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Rockwell
Hylton N elson
Schroeder Mr. Waibel
SENIOR CLASS
Presulen t ........ ........................................
Vice President ......
Seerelary ........
Treasurer .
........STAN RILEY
.............IRENE HYLTON
.........BERTHYLE NELSON
........PATRICIA FERRIS
Committee on Committees
Rulh Ror,l'u'ell, Lorena Schroeder, Loren Cloud
Class Colors
Red and White
Class Motto
"Life Is What We Make It."
Class Advisers
Chief f1I1'U1Sl'I' ....... ....................... M R. WILLIAM C. WAIBEL
MR. J. A. CLAYES
MIss BELLA J. WALKER
MR. JOHN B. KENNEDY
MR. CHARLES H. RINEHAR1'
MRs. FAYE KERN ScHuI,z
Mlss DORA GENE GOLDER
Mlss MADELINE CONOVER
MR. JACOB L. VAN DER VEER
MR. EDWARD F. KROUTIL
MR. BEN W. CARPENTER
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AMSPUKER, l,Ul'lSlZ
l,alin Club '28, '29, '30,
'illi Honor Sorivly '2!l:
l'0lIllll4'I'Cl1ll Club '29,
'30, '3l: Girls' lA'Hl.flltf
Cabinc-I '30, Te-nnis
'30, '31, Annual Staff
'311 G. A. A. '31.
BAKER, IXIARJURIIZ .
Oporvlta '31, Se-nior
Glvf- '31, f'0lTlII1l'I'f'llll
Club '305 Cantala '31,
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A l lisp' Club '28, '29.
'3 .f 312 R.0.fl.Il, '30,
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V29. '30, '3lC Football
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ke-lball D '29, C '30, ll
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sily '31, S1-nior Play
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Studvnl Rody Yi-ll
lmiirivi' '30, Oratoriral
Conti-sl '31.
lilzmus, lllARSHAlJ.
Football Captain C 2
15 '30, Varsity ' 3
liaske-lball 17 '28, l '29,
Varsity '30, '31, llasm--
ball ll '29, Varslly '30,
'31C Ili-Y '29, '30, '31,
Glo-0 Club Vim- Prvsi-
de-nl '29: li.O.G.lJ, '30,
A Club '23, '29, V100
Prvsidc-nl '30, '31, Yivv
Prvs. Studs-nl Ilody
312 Junior Play '30,
S4-nior Play '31,
llE'rzsoi,im, lznN.x
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'31: Parrot Cagi- '30,
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l3i5N:sux, XVINUN,-X
Girl lim-svl'Vv '23, '29,
'30, 'l'rn-asure-r '3I: 11.
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Glee Club '28, Operet-
ta '28, Commercial
ClIIb '29, '30, Drama
Club '31, Notan Club
'28, Musiral Comedy
'30, Minstrel Show '28,
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Glee Club '29, Operet-
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lfreneh Club '30, Mod-
ern Language Club '31,
BUSHINIAN, MA I-IA
Baseball '28, y-
ball '28, Tenl ' '30,
'31, Conunerc' Club
'30, Hi Jinx '
CARPENTER, LI'cII.E
Entered Anaheim Hi
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lieaeli Hi in '30, Com-
merrial Club '30, 'I'1-n-
nis '29, Sewing: Club
'29, Spanish Club '28,
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CLASBEY1 IJOROTHY -
Hoekey '28: I-li Jinx
'28, Glen' Club '29, '31,
Commercial Club '30,
Drama Club '31, Op-
eretta '29, '31, Heigh
1-lo '30, School Circus
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Art ClIIb '31, Stage
'31, Commercial Club
'29, '30, Operetta '3l:
Christmas Play '31:
Glee Club Vice Presi'
dent '31,
B USCH, NORA
Sec. Student Body '31'
Seeretary Junior Class
'30: G.A,A. '29, '30,
Secretary '31, Annual
Staff '31, Block A '30.
'31, Commercial Club
'30, '31, Basketball '29,
'30, Varsity '31, Vol-
eyball '29, '30, Varsity
'31, Hockey '29, '30,
ars ty '31, Baseball
'28, '29, Varsity '30,
31, Captain '28, '30,
CARMACK, VIRGINIA
Volleyball '28, '29, '30,
Hockey '27, '28, Var-
sity '29, '30, Baseball
'27, '28, '29, '30, Ten-
nis '29, '3UZ Swimming
'28, '29, and Manager
'30, G. A. A. '27, '28,
29, '30, Girl Reserves
'28, '29, '30, Latin
Club '29, Commercial
Club '30, Circus '31,
Anoranco Staff '31,
Annual Staff '31.
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LO un, LoREN
Spanish' Club '29, '30,
President '31, Modern
Language Club Presi-
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'30, '31, Basketball I-I
'30, '31, Varsity Track
'31, R.O.G,D, '30, '31,
A Club '30, '31, Junior
Play '30, Senior Play
'31: Senior Committee
on Committees '31,
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Operetta '30, '31, Can-
tata '31, Glee Club
'30, '31,
Cluss, SHuu.EY
Entered from La Cum-
bre Jr. Hi Santa Bar-
bara ln '28: Swimming
'81, Latin Club '28, '29,
4, f 'Treasurer '30, '31:
' Girl Reserves '28, '29,
'30, '31, Honor Society
' '28, '29, '30, Vice Pres-
ident '31, Circus '31,
Oratorlcal Contest '31,
Operetta '30, Orches-
tra. '28, '29, '30, '31,
Mozart Orchestra '30,
'31, Annual Staff '31,
CURKAN, VIOLET
Junior Glee Club '29,
Volleyball '30, Base-
ball '30: Hockey '30,
Commercial Cl b '30.
Algfi!
DMT. EVELYN
Entered from Glad-
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DOANE, HAROLD
Entered from Alham-
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Basketball D '28, 29,
C '31, Football C '29s
Track '29, '30, '31,
Base-ball '30.
CULLER, EUGENE
ered Anaheim Hi
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'29, I3 Track Manager
y '20, Varsity Haskel-
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hall '31, Hi-Y Club
'31, Commercial Club
'20, '30, '31, Latin
Club '29, '30, '31, A
Club '30, '31.
DAHNKE, EST:-nan
Entered Anaheim in
'30 from Chawchilla
High. Baseball '28,
'29, '30, Volley Ball
'28, '29, '30, Commer-
cial Club '29, '30.
EAN. ROBERT
C Football '29, B
Baseball '30, Art Club
'29, '30, A Club '29, '30,
'31, Operetta '31, Hi-
Y '30.
Doi-IM, CARL
Hi Y '28, '29, '30, '31,
Commercial Club '30,
Basketball Manager
'31
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1,011 M, KATH sam E
Girl Reserves '28, '29,
'30, '31 : Anorunco
Staff '30. '31, Editor
in vhie-l' '3l: Green Ls:-
nlon '30, '3l: Hi .linx
'28, '30C OI'iL10l'lt'ill
Contest '31, Annual
'31, lsnskotlmll '31:
Volleyball '31, Hovkey
'28, '3l: l':irrots Cage
'30, '31.
Dknws, ERNST
Music Club '28, Com
merciul Club '30. .,
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'rennis '29, '30: 'l'I'110k
'31, Handball '31:
Connnurciul Club '31C
Glee Club '31: ltiusicgvq
Club '29, Christmas
Cantata '31, Hi-Y '31.
Flzluus, PATRICIA
Entered from St. J0-
seph Academy '30, G.
A.A. '30, '31, Basket-
ball '30, '3l: Volley-
bull '30, '31, Hockey
'30, '31, Baseball '30.
'31, Varsity: Oper-xttzl
'30, '31: Glee Club '30,
'31, 'I'l'92lSlll'0l' Seniofl
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Pr: Colnine-rl-i:1l
Ulu bong Leader '31,
Annual Staff '31.
FORSYTH, ELOISE
Glee Club '29, '31: Op-
eretta '29, '30, '3lg
Minstrel Show "29:
Circus '31,
THE BLUE AND GOLD
K
DOUGAN, EDGAR
B Football '28, '29,
Basketball B '28, '29,
Captain '30, Varsity
'31, Hi-Y '31g A Club
'28 '29 '30 "lr Or
chestra' '30,' '3'l.' D
DYCKIXIAN,
AWRENCE
Football '28, '29: Base-
Pall '28, '30: A Club
'30, '313 Hi-Y '29, '30,
'31, Arr Club '30, '31,
Drama Club '31,
5
FELTON, LEOLA
Entered from Monro-
via Hi in '29, Circus
:31I Musical Comedy
30: Operetta '30, '31g
Glee Club '30, '31g
awe' Qw-
: om
Club 'al' mercial
Dc bfi'
FISCHLE, RICHARD
Football '28, '29, '30,
'31: Band '29, '30, '31:
Baseball '28, '30, A
Club '28, '29, '30, '31:
Hi-Y '30, '31.
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FRIEDRICHS, NORMAN
Entered from Bloom-
field HI in '29: Com-
mercial Club '30: Na-
tional Oratorical Con-
test '311 Department
Committee '31, Hi-Y
'31,
Page Twenty-seven
FLYLFER, Onnssni
llaskvtball '28, '29,
Vollr-y Ball '28, '23,
Baseball '28, '29'
Drama Club '31, Gle-fs
Club '28, '29, '30, '31,
Ops-rotta '28, '29, '30,
'3iC Dllllillv Quant:-tto
'30, '313 Cantata '30,
'31, Voval Club
'31: Circus '31,
'30,
GRAY, Al,BERT Y
'Fvnnis '27, '29:
am-r '30: Assial.-ant
iVi1ll'lIlKf'i' ii Foot ia 1
'30g Spanirti bib! '29.
'30 '31' lt' fl ' Clui
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.n,
i ' 2 ' V
X jf X ,Lf 1
Gnuvilvi, CORINNE
Gvrman Club '29, '30,
'31, S+-crvtary '29.
Prvsiilvnt '3.1: Com-
mercial Club '30g 'l'vn-
nis Club '30, lntvr-
national ilziiigiizigc-
Club '31: Socrvtary-
Trva SllI'l'l' '31 .
HAPGUOD. CHARLOTT .
Drarna Club '31: .lun-
Play '30, He-iirh H0
im'
'30, Christmas Canta -
t"30, '3l: Opfsri-ila
'29, '31, Glu- Club '29,
'31, Minstrffl Show
'29: Double Quartz-ttv
'29, '30: Comnwrr-ial
Club '30: Girl Rvsbr-
VPS '28, '29, '30, '3l:
Scwrvtary Girls' ima-
mu- '31, Hi Jinx '28:
Cirrus '31, Svnior
Progra in '31 .
HoRToN. DONALD
Anoranvn Staff '30, '31
Gros-n in-mon 'Zi1:
Notan Club '30, '31
Stage Crow '30, '31.
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GASTUN. 1CI.EAN'iR
Fashion Nhfiw 'i'8, ll'
.I' ' '28, l'0mmf-rcial
lil '30, '31,
GREEN. iVn,nA
Spanish Club '29, '30:
Uniform Dre-ss Board:
Christmas Program
'29: Honor Sncivty '29:
ihythm '30: Operetta
30: .lunior Class Ditvli
Day Program '30, An-
nual Staff '31: C rrus
'3l: Morivrn 1,anp.:uagn-
Club '3l.
yi
ANNAH, Inns
Lv Corel? Franvais
'27, '28, '29, '31: Notan
Club '27, '28, '29, '31:
Commercial Club '31.
Hum. FRANCES
Spanish Club '29, '30I
M 0 ri v r n l,ain,:uagv
Club '31: Comme-ri-ial
Club '303 Sl'f'l'5'i!lI'j'
'31, Hi .linx '2ig Cir-
vus '3lg Up:-rvtla '3 3
Oranngrv County Typ-
ing Conti-st At Ornmxa-
'30, '31,
HOSKINS. XkRNA
G, A. A. 29, '30, '31,
Hi .l'ix 283 Girl Rf"
svrvv '29, '30, 313
mi. ii zx, '29, '30,
'3 Iillskfftliall '29,
, '3l: Hockey '29.
3 , '31Z Vollvyhall
'28. '29. '30C Varsity
'31: Tennis '31,
Page Twenty-Eight
L lass Vice Pl esld
" , " , '3lZ Com
sion '30: Glee
'29 '30 '31 ' C
l-lvLToN. IRENE
Honor Society '25, '
I ' '. ' 1
ZX Z9 m
n n v V-
'29, '30. '3l2 OPEN'
'29, '30, '31, .lui
Play '30: Pres. Dru
Club '3lC Volleyb
Baseball. H o c k e
Basketball '29, '30, 'Q
Annual staff '31.
Cl
A.
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Entq-red Ahiihfllll
from Hoxie High A
kansas in '29, G
Reserves '29, '30: O
eretta '30: Comme
cial Club '30, 'Z
Senior Play '31p R.
G. D.
-IoHNsoN, PEGGY
Entered from Al
meda. Hi in '29, Te
nis Club '29, '30: Cor
m e r cial Club 'I'
French Club '29,
juNoKE1T, PAUL
Annual Staff
Comm. of Boys Ath
tics '31: Class Trea
'30g De portme
Comm. '30: Football
-28, B '29, Varsity '14
Basketball C '28, B "
Mgr. '30. Varsity '3
Baseball '28' '29' 'Ii
'31: Track '29, '30, '3
Orchestra '31: Bar
'28, '29, '30: Germs
Club '29, '30, '31:
Club '28, '29, '30' '3
Hi Y '28, '29: Hi
KAMRATH, ESTHER
Commercial Club '3
'31: Secretary-Trea:
urer '30,
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jo
IHARA, LILLIAN
G. A. A. '30, '31:
Spanish Club '30, '3 1
Domecon Club '31:
Baseball '29, '30, '3l:
Hasketlxall '31, Yolley
Ball '29, '31: Hockey
'31, Swimming '3lg
Commercial Club '30g
Annual Staff '31.
,lon NsoN, ESTH ER
Entered from River-
side Poly Hi in '30:
Classic Club '30, '31g
Drama '31,
NES. IXERMIT
Varsity Baseball '28,
'29, '30, '31: Captain
'30: Varsity Football
'29. '30, Captain 'Sig
A Cluh '28, '30, '31g
Negro Minstrel '29g
Boys Glee Club '29:
Operetta '29, Drama
Club '31: Junior Play
'30, Senior Play '31,
KAMRATH, ESTELLA
Basketball '285 Senfgr
Glee Club '31: Cama-
ta '31: Operetta. '31,
, 1
KAY, ELLEN
Rhylhm '30, '3l: Com-
mercial Club '30g Vice
Presfdent '31: R. 0.
G. D. '31: Senior Play
'31: Musical Comedy
'30, Operetta '30, Cir-
Cu '31
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KLAUS, OLGA . 1'
German Club '29, Pre--
sldent '30: Orchestra
'30, Domecon Club '31,
LAMB, SHIRLEY
Freshman Capt. as-
kethall T am '27C
Freshman m-
mlng Telam ' 3
Jinx -'2 3 Minst e
Show 8: 'L0perc-Ita
'2 - slflub '28,
ramalC :lv '31: Com-
e C Ilb '29, '30:
P19J'29: Girl Re-
serves '27, '28,
Lisnroan, GRACE
Fashion Show '28, Hi
Jinx '28, Anoraneo
Staff '30. '31, Parrot
Cage '30, '31, Green
Lemon Staff '30, '31,
Annual Staff '31.
I
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LEWIS, DICK
'30, '31: uh '3I.
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IAIIOURDETTE, MARII:
Spanish l'luh '29, '30,
Modern l1:IIIgIIage- '31,
G.A.A, '23, '29, Unin-
mercial Club '29, '30,
'311 lg?lSPllllll '28, Vol-
Ieylmll '292 l'h0l0Kl'Zl-
phy '31,
LARIUNT, VIC
Art Cum '29, '30, '3l2
Stage Crew '29, '30,
'31,
U
Ask I
'ly L5l.x4:,II1Im, sl' CK
J Rotiwned Bal-
XJ lard Hi ' atlle, YVilSl1-
' ing! in '30, Art
' 'Fl 29. '31, Stage
' C ' '29, '31,
f
LQNG, EDVVARD
Orrlie-stra '27, '28, '29.
'303 Print Shop '29,
'30.
Heigh H0 ' 9:
LUND, ARNOLIJ
Football '28, '29, '30,
'31, Basketball '29, '30,
'31: Baseball '28, '29,
'30, '31, Glee Club '3l:
Operetta '31, A Clulu
'29, '30, '31, Parrot
Cage '29C Track '30,
Orchestra '28, '29, '30,
Swimming '28, '29,
Quartet '31,
llICCL'l,I,0CH, I'IzRN
G, A, A. '29, '30,
315 Hi .linx '28, Ras-
'lvall '28, '29, '30,
.M9r1J'3I, vom-y
Hull '28, '29, Caplain
'30 :Ind '31: Hockey
'29, '30, '31Z liziselmll
'29, '30, '31, Girls
Tumlmh-rs '31: Com-
I nie-rr-ial Vluli '30, Up-
I eretla '27.
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MARSCHALL, HILVA
Entered from Clear
Lake Hi in '31, Can-
tata '31, Operetta '31,
Glee Club '31, Girl
Reserves '31, Circus
'31,
BIEGER, RUTH
German Club '29, '30,
Commercial Club '30:
Vocal Club '30, Inter-
national Club '31.
Moon, CLIFF
Entered from Orange
Hi in '28, Football '28,
'29, '30, '31, Baseball
'28, '29, A Club '28,
'29, '30, '31, Junior
Class Committee on
Committees '29, Anor-
anco Staff '28, '29, '30
'31, Parrot Cage '28,
'29, '30, '313 Commer-
cial Club '31: Green
Lemon Staff '29, '31.
IYIOTT, HELEN
Basketball '28, '29, '30,
Varsity '31, Volleyball
'30, Varsity '31, Hock-
ey '29, '30, Varsity '31,
Varsity Baseball '28,
'29, '30, '31, Tennis
'31, Orchestra '28, '29,
'30, '31, G. A, A, '28,
'29, '30, '31, lt 't
Orchestral '29, ' 1:
lziatin Club '29, ' cus
NELSON, BERTHYLE
Pres. County Scholar-
ship Fr-rl.: Honor Sn.
'28, '29, Vice Pros. '30,
Sec. '31, Girl Reserve 'lj
. , ,. ,1 G I
28, 29, 30, 3, . .
A. '28, '29, Latin Club
'28, '29, Vice Pres. '30,
Pros. '31, Class Sec.
'29, '31, Sec. Girls'
Lear-rue: Operetta '28,
'29, '30, Mozart '31,
Annual Staff '31, Cir-
cus '31: Hi Jinx '28.
N
MAUERHAN, GRACE
Entered from Red-
lands Hi in '30, Girl
Reserves '30, Presl-
dent '31, Girls' League
President '31, French
Club '30, '31, G.A, A.
'30, '31, Operetta '31,
Basketball '30, '31,
Volley Ball '30, '31,
Hockey '30, '31, Base-
Ilgzfll '30, '315 Glee Club
1
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Track B '30, '31, R.
O. T. C. First Class
Private Honor Cadet
'31, Band '28, '29, '30,
'31, A Club '30, '31,
Commercial Club.
Moiuus, VIRGINIA
Orchestra '28, Com-
mercial Club '30, Fas-
hion Show '28, Dress
Commit 30, Typing
Con 3
LIYERS, ROWLAND
Football '29, '30, '31,
Basketball '28, '29,
Track '28, Captain
Class C '29, '31, A
Club '28, '29, '30, '31,
Spanish Club '29,
Junior Hi Y '29, Vice
president: Hl Y '30,
Vice President '31,
Honor Society '29, '31,
Toastmasters' Orator-
ical Contest '31,
NIGHTINGALE, JOE
Entered from Santa,
Maria Union Hi '31,
Basketball '31, Base-
ball '31, 0
' . 1,-,I -
' f
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PAxToN, WILLARD
Band '27, '28, Entered
from Chino Vocational
in '31 A U H '4 '27
'28, dlll"29, ai Lcihlml
so, A. U. H. s. 31.
PizTERsoN, CARLTCIN
A vim, -2:4 '20 'io
'31, lfootliall '28, '29,
'30, '31, lsaskmiilli '2-0.
'30, '3l: Track '30C
Orchestra '29, '30.
l'u2RsoN, INADALE
Entered from Crocker
Junigr Hi San Frzih-
cisco in '29, Comnier-
cial Club '30, '3l2
Spanish Club '302
M 0 d e r n Language
Club '31: Rhythm '30,
Annual Staff '3l.
1 f'
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POLHEMUS, EVELYN r '
,. , . vu
Basketball 22030, 5
Hockey '29, '30, Class
Manage! 351: Volley
Ball '21 , '31, Base-
l' ball '28, '29. '30, '31I
Tennis '29. '31, Notzm
Clgbp'28, '29,, Secre'
tary '30, Girl Reserves
'2x,"29, -'30, '31, G. A.
A. '29, '30, '31, R. O.
G. D. '31, Secretary-
Treasurer.
1' 1
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.f ,
Lommerclal Llub. 29,
-PKOFFER, EVELYN '
,JSpanish Club '30, '31, V
THE BLUE AND GOLD
P1zi1'zKiz, DONALD
Latin Club '29, '30,
Junior Hi Y '28, '20,
Commercial Club '31,
Hi-Y '30, '31.
TN
if
limi., IJOROTHY
Notan Club '30, '31,
"J Girl Reserves '28, '29,
Q
'30, '31, Stage Lrall
'30,
POHLMANN, SHERRILI.
Varsity lfootluill Mun-
:iger '29, '30, H Foot-
liull '29, 15 Busketlmll
'23Q Varsity Baskei-
ball Manager '29, '30,
Band '28, '29, '30, 'lil'
A Club '29, '30, '31,
' I'
1 ,I I ,
PORTER,
Football " 30, Hi
Y '30, '31, unior Hi
Y '28, '29, Circus '31,
A Chili '29, '30,
RANlJ1XLI., M12LviN
Operetta '29, '30, Gleo
Club '29, '30, R. O. T.
C. '31, K. O. G. D. '31:
Senior Play '31, Hi Ho
'30, '31, Operetta '30, . , -
Baseball '28, Modern 1 go' CCh'E'g3g'l':etR',3?j
Language Llub 31. K C2l5ristmas Program
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RASM L'SSEN. IDURIS
Commercial Club '30,
Rll.EX', STAN
A Club '2N, '29, Pres.
'30, '31, lfootbull '!9.
'30, '31, liuskt-llmzill '29,
'30, ':n: 'lu'-:ICR uw, '31,
linsvblill '23, '29, '30,
'31, Class Pr:-s. '3l:
Vive Pros. '30, Com.
Boys' Athletics '302
K'0lllllltEl'l'llll Club '30,
Class Play '30, '31, Hi
Y '30, '31, R.O.G.1J.
'30, '31,
Rockwnu., RUTH
Sc
Sc
Com. Girls' Athletics:
Class Treas. '29, Class
Com, '31, Sec. Glee
Club '31, Spanish Club
'29, Commercial Club
'30, '31, Girl Reserves
'28, '29, '30, '31, G.A.
A '28 '29 '30 '31-
Drama Club '31, Op-
eretta '23, '30, '31,
Senior 1'luy '31, Rus-
kvllvzlll '29, '30, Yau'-
Siiy '3lC Volleyball
'28, '29, '30, '31, Hoc-
key, Baseball, Tennis
'29, '31.
HINDLER, ROLAND
Commercial Club '31,
Stage '31, K,-
.KYXWLL
.X Q is
HwARTz, HERTA
Entered from Perkins
County High, Grunt,
Nebraska in '28, Can-
tata '30, Operetta. '30,
President Junior Glee
'28. '29, Commercial
Club '30, '31.
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REED, JOHN
Hi-Y '31,
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OBERTS. LEONA
Operetta. '28, '29, '30,
Christmas C a n t a ta
'30, Minstrel Show '29,
Commercial Club '30,
Music Club '29, '30'
Glee Club '2x, '29, '30,
Musical Comedy '29,
Hi Jinx '28.
SANDER, ARTHUR
Sc
Ss
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B Basketball Manager
'31, Photography '31.
HROEDER, LORENA
Basketball '28, '29.
Varsity '30, '31, Vol-
leyball '28, '29,V30, '31,
Hockey '29. '30, '313
Baseball -'28,w '29, '30,
'31, G.A.A. '29, Asst.
Sec.-Treas. '30, Pres.
'3, Notan Club '29.
T as. '30, '315German
,lub Pres. '29, Class
Comm. '31, Annual
Staff '31, Department
Com. '31, Block A
Club '30, '31,
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S1-IEA, FRANCYS
Entered from Fuller:
ton in '28, Basketball
'28, '29: Volley Ball'
'28, '29, Hockey '28,
'29, Captain '28, Base-'
ball '28, '29, Swim-
ming '28, '29, G. A.
A. '28, '29, '30, Girl
Igeserves '28, '29, '30,
' 1.
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SHOEMAKER, JOHN
Student ll Presi-
dent ' , 14 or Illum-
and I-51 ' , Assist,-
ant ' J ,I H ue and
Gold ' : resident
Fresh Class '28,
Trac 9. '30, '31, H
Footl '28, '29, Man-
ager crlool Circus
'31,
I
SPIEYMAN. c1RACE
O er a '28, '29, G11-0
'29, Notan Club
" , 29, '30, '31, frll'1
Res, es '28, '30, '31,
Minst glow '29,
Comme "i Club '30,
'31, Gree L e m on
Staff '29, ',
4
STROUP, 1
Not: C b ' . 0,
'31, S' '31,
' , aft '3 1.
SWEENEY. EVELYN
Ent-red from Quinf-y
Hi, Boston Massach-
usetts in '31, Latin
Club '31, Drama '31,
'I ABER, VERNA
Basketball '28, '29, '30,
'31 Varsity, Volley-
liall '30, '31, Tennis
'31, Hockey '28, '29,
Varsity '30. '31, Man-
ager '31, Baseball '29,
'3 f"1tRlI'l
A. A. '29, '30, '31 i
THE BLUE AND GOLD
Tig.,
'30, 1, ,.p '29,
.3l: Block A Civ?
Reserves '28, . ,
Craft.
Su-ui,i.iNG, f2RA
Spanish t'1ub '29, '30,
'31, Modern Laiuruaurn-
t'lub '312 G. A A, '28,
'29, '30, '31, GR Zh
1 -.1
'29, '30, 31: llasketllall
'2R, '29, '30,
ke-y '25, '29,
Yollc-y liall
'30, Captain
uis '29, '31: Commer-
c-ial Club '30,.
'31, Hoe-
"l0 '3l'
-ba' 'znf
'31, Ten-
STRICKLAND, IRNA
Entered from San
.lzwinlo in '30, Com-
mereial Club '30, '31,
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SLIMMERS, Annu:
00111. Silfvly and lvel-
fare '31, Annual Staff
'31, Ii.0.G.D, '31, Bas-
ketball '28, '29, '30,
Ni-rr. '3l: Volleyball
'23, '29. '30, Varsity
'31, Hockey '28, '29,
G.A.A. '28, '29, '30,
'31
X,
Z '3U. '31, Tennis '30, '31,
: Latin Club '28
29. '31, Operetfa. '28,
'30, '31: Cantata '30,
'31Z Double Quartette
'31, lllock A Club '29
'30, '31, circus '31, "
SWEENEY, KEVIN
l'1lll4'r4-fl 1"Jlll Quint-y
1,111 Masaehu-
94-tv lll '31, Latin
011 1 'fill Svvrelary,
jfziqll' 'P+-am '31, Drama
1 Emfoim, HARVEY
Varsity Footlmll '29,
'30, Varsity A Club
'29, '30, '31Z Commer-
cial Club '30, '31,
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llluta-rm-ti l'r F1 vr-
lun in ' J' lzxskv bull
'30, ' Vnllvybzill
'29, '31, 'IHJ llnckvy
'29, '3 , '31, Svvunll
Vauxuy Horkvy '29,
'llllf lizise-bull '30, 'Sill
Ntiltlll Club 'llllg Se-vrv-
lnry 'ISII G. A. A. '30,
'illi Girl livse'l'Vvs 'Eli
tmrninvrciul Club '30,
'illz Stnrxv C1-nfl '30,
'31,
NV.-xl,Kl2R. CARVER
1' l"oulb:ill '29, ll
l"ootb:lll '30, Yursity
lfootlmll 'Zil: Iluntl '29,
'30, '3l: Uwlu-sli':i 'IHC
l'UIIll1l0l'l'lIll Club '30:
A Uluh '29. '30, '31.
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WALLICK, lxi.A1NE
liuskotbnll, V 0 ll 1' y
Hull, Hovkvyg G. A.
A., Cbristinus Canin-
tgig Opurvttzig Cirrus.
X
ff Szq-W7
s, S Z,
lv f C
l 0 Dmsiafl f f
Jo,
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VV Al,l,m', LESTER
E ill-rvtl Ilroni I Saintzi fl
Amt 1'ulV
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Qu u
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NVu.nc Q IQTI-im.
7 nnnl-rcizil Club '30:
t
O. G. D. '30, '3l: Mus-
ivnl Colm-dy '30: Hon-
or Socivty '31.
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4 , Hi :ti 31,
Glp- t'lul,C 1 wp-vt lu:
'yr :UE f Sw 1 ' ll:
Twmcs, DALE
Hand 'ZNI Orclwrlrzi
'2fl. '30Z Mozart '29,
'30, Sax Qtxzirtvt '28,
"0
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Nfqfix " '
ffl- 412 .
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NVAi.1.AcE, M11,ToN
Hi x' 'su
2 Nlozurt '28,
803 Hand '27, '23,
'29
'29, 30: Urvlivstru '22l
'29, 30, '3l.
XVATTS, VVILMA
Lutin Club '29, '30g
Vice President '31,
Honor Society '31 '
Glue Club '30, ,
'Fvnnis Club '30, Opm--
vllu '3l: Girl Resvrves
'3U. '31 I Christmas
l'l'UfJ,'l'?llll '31,
'3ll
l J!
f .1
XVHZHE, ARNOLD
Gt-rnmn Club '30.
My
IRE. KENNETH
Band '29, '30, '31, Or-
:-hestra '29, '30, '31,
Mozart Orchestra '30,
'31, First SHUT Sm'-
p-gant Military Band
' 1.
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if XVJIKJIDINGTKJN, FRANK
, Entvre-cl from Samtzi
Ann 'ZSC Ifoollmll '29,
'30, 'Cllg 'l'rzu'k '28, '29:
A Club '30, '3lg Anor-
:mvu Stull' '29, '30, '3l:
l':irr0l i':ip.:4- '29, '30,
'31,
Yl?I.I,IS, 'l'Hm1,fxs
linta-rvcl from Ulmffcy
in '29, Stage- Crm-w '3l3
Print Shop '29, Photo-
graphy.
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YLBR, EUNICE
livnch l'0ly Hi in '30.
Buskvthull '30, '31,
Hockey '28, '30, '3l:
Baseball '30, '3l: Girl
Rvservvs '30, '3l:
Conmwrciul Club '1!0I
Opvrettu '31: Uantzi-
tu 'fill Tvnnis '31,
ZEPPENFELD, ESTHER
Nolan Club '29, '30,
'31: Girl Reserves '28,
N
f Craft '30, '31.
vc,
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Amspoker Hath lioego Criss Ferris Green
Hylton Mauerhan Myers Nelson -' Rockwell XVatts
SENIOR HONORS
The twelve seniors included in the scholastic honor list are the highest twelve
in the class. This rating is based on all grades made during the school course except
the last quarter of the senior year which was not completed when the annual went to
press.
They have not been listed according to rank in the above cut, but have been
arranged alphabetically. This has been done because the respective positions might
be changed after the final quarter's work has been included in the total grade points.
The method of counting grade points is as follows: For every quarterly grade of
A in a solid, three points are counted. For every quarterly grade of li in a solid, two
points are counted. Each quarter's work in a solid meriting a grade of C counts
one point. For the grade of D no grade points are counted. For each quarterly grade
of 1" one grade point is deducted from the total.
On this basis the two highest point totals are held by Fred Bath and llerthyle
Nelson with the respective totals of 206 and 204. Both are officers in the Honor So-
ciety.
Although not all twelve are members of the honor society, they have shown con-
sistent ability, and merit recognition for a fine achievement requiring four years to
accomplish.
Attention should be directed to the fact that all of these honor students are
prominent in extra-curricular activities. One or more of these students have distin-
guished themselves in athletics, journalism, clramatics, oratory, music, student govern-
ment, club organizations, and art.
The first twelve are listed rather than the first ten because those in tenth, eleventh
and twelfth places are tied.
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Launder
Cornwall
Mr. Hcdstrom
Mindel'
Fallis Grimm Fry
JUNIOR CLASS
President ........ ................................ - .
Vice President .....
Secretary ........
.......ED LAUNDER
......HOWARD MINDER
............JESSIE FALLIS
........AL'lJREY CORNWALL
.MR. C. KEEORGE HEIDSTRCJRI
Treasurer ....
Committee on Committees
llerbert fifillllll and 1X'IlfllIl'c"7l Fry
Class Colors
Green and lfffhite
Class lVIotto
"Our Aim is For Study, Fellouxvhifr 111111 Sf70ff5lIlH71Ihif7.U
Class Advisers
Chief flrlviser ........................,,.,,,..,..,,
MIss LINDA v. HUGGINS MR.
Miss
MISS YETTA V. ALDEN
Mxss
Mxss Imsz SHARP
lVIARGUERlTE C. ANGUS
MADGE W. SPROULL
MR
MR.
MR.
L. FRANK KEI.LoGo
AI. VV. WVILLIAMS
RINALDO M. FAIR
JOSEPH S. HALL
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IOI' ROXV-Adruns, Alnspokvr, Amsiulz, Al1lll'l'SUll, Iizu-ks, Ilzxfigs-1', lluiloy, Uarrws, Burlol,
In-nt, Ilorry.
Nlll3Dl.l'I ROXX'--Ihwotlny lh-1-ry, llruxvm-II, lim-rmzm. llnris 1':11nplv1-Il, Jvun Canlphcll, Carrisosa,
l'll!lIlllN'l'N, Uhvtm-lui, 4'l:nl1ss1-11, l'U1'hl'Illl, Un-:nlI1.
'1"l'OIXl lifJXV7UUl'llXY1lll, f'llllllill2.1'h1lllI, Curtin, llukovicfh, Deming, Ilicluw:-Ton, ,D1mhmn,
icllitlll, Elkf-r, Fullis, Fuurmm, Fav.
lOl' ROXV-F4-Illmum, lfitzpzllrivk, I'xilZ,L1'l'l'ilI1f, l"1'z1uz, lfrzlsa-r, Frvvsv, Fry, Guiser, Gawclock,
GL-rl h, Glmdrivll, G1'mf1'.
IDLE RONV-Grimm, Gl'11ssil1g', f:lII'l', lIIllIlIt'I', llzmsvn, llnrtull, Hawkins, Hvinv, Heinzu,
livnning, Hvying.
'l"l'OAl IfOXv""ll0lll'llS1'!', lluuvk, limu-ll, Hlllllillglllll, luskcup, lvus, Kahlen, Kane, Karcher,
Knipv, Kopfvr.
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'FOV IiOxv"Ylil'1ll1l!'I', Krzuns, l,:um:4-, l.:llh:1m, hzlumlo-r, Loslc-hon, lNlr'l.:n'hIin, Mclnlyrl-, Ms
Iionzxld, Muhuffvy, In-mln, Murll-ns, H:n'ol4l Maris-ns.
MIDIJIJC ROVVA-Nlzlihis, Nluyvs. lllzmrvr, Millvr, Ill-rnim-0 Mimll-V, Ilowurd Mindvr, Moore-
Mnss, Musso-r, Myvrs, Nm-nno, Nvwkirk.
BOTTOM ROVV---Nirhols, Nix-mzmn, Olmrr, Okumolo, Null, Pzlulsvn, Planting, l'm'tw-V, Pridcly
Qunrlon. Rapivr, Rvynolds.
'l'Ol' ROKR'---lin-vs, Iiivknmzul, Iiocllu-ll:-, li0lllIll'k'0, TilllIfiSll'O!1l, Si'llJlll4'I', Sr'l1ru1-lla-r, Ho-pulvm-mln
Shaw, Shnvvr, 'l':uk:nshi Shif.Yl'kZlVl'2l, Toy Slllj.fl'kIl,XV1l.
MIIDDLE RONV---Smith, Spmmur, Stirion, Slrzlllllllzlll, Suhr, 'Iw1l,llilk1l, '1'uylor, Thzlye-r, 'Phill
'I'1':1vvrs, 'I'rml1, Twiprgs.
BOTTOM ROVV-Uyc-sl1ima,, Vail, Van Wugonvr, Vzmux, NVull0ntinr', XVhilQ-, Wickvr, NVillis
WNVIIRPFSOII, VV00dlmry, Yzmo, Yorde.
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Knott Loudon Miss Dyer Nichols Smith
SOPHOMORE CLASS
President .............. .....,...................................,........... R USSELL KNOTT
Viee President ........ ......... li 'IILDRED LOUDON
Secretary .......... ........ M ARGARET NICHOLS
Treasurer .......... DANIEL SMITH
Class Colors
Blue and White
Class lVIOtt0
"PPrsevfran1'e Ovfrromes Everything."
Class A dfvisers
Chief Adviser ................. ..... ............. .......... li I I ss Lois DYER
MRS. ETHEL J. CAVERLEY MRS. HELEN G. LANE
MR. A. PHILLIP LE'TOURNEAU Miss JESSIE N. C0oNs
Miss RIIRIAM MCALLISTER MR. L. MONROE SHARPLESS
MRS. MYRTLE H. OWENS MRS. RIARGARIET E. HESSLINK
MR. HARRY L. BURDEN
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'FOI' ROXV-Alvu Adams, John Adunxs, Mvxumim-r, Adulyn Amin-rson, Illrhm Andvrson, l'Ill3.1'!'
THE BLUE AND GOLD
Amis-rson, S1-Imu Amh-rson, l!:uI1.:vr, link:-r. liurnvs.
MIIJIILH ROW' --'- l!:xrr1-ss, l:2Il'1l'llll2lllYl, Ilzlllx, lla-zu-h, llvnlsnn, IZ1-ttm-r, Il:-vill, I!l:u.:'pr, Illuil
John Hle-will, Murizm lilvwill,
BUTTON lloxxv-flikllltl, llonkosky, 15l'ul1dl, llruun, l:l'l'S1SL'l, llright, llrown, Hllllfllly, Cawllm
'FOI' ROXY--i':u'Iislc-, .lawk K'lu-allhrnn, lfustvr UIIUJIIIIIIIII, 1'Ill'iSliHllS0ll, l'I:ll'k, Clim-, K'm'nw:1II
1'ronwr. l1:n'p.::1lz. IM-mli.
MIlll7I.l'I Rffxv--'I3il'k4'I'S0ll, Ilinklvr, Ihmm-, llugvlznlv, l'Ihr'Ie-, lflvzlns, IV4-lion. l"l:m:u.::m, lfisvhl
Claire Fisher.
H0'l"l'0M IQOVV---NV:uiv lfustvr, 'Pom lfishw-V, l'40l'4l, l'2lI'll!S I"os1v1', l4'l':mkv, Ifrzxnzv-n, Frm-du
Friodrichs, Clmrlvs f1ZlSU'llllll, Iluy Gzlstm-Ium, Gow-r.
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FOI' ROXV--llzlrlzlmi, Hvdgvs, Hvld, 1ll'IlllillLX', Hilgollfold, Hoskins, Howvll, Hull. Hnnzikvr.
MIIDDIJG RONV--Hnsnmnn, Hylton, Inskvvp, Ishuln, Paxton, l"l'llllC'l'S Jonvs, L:m1lwl'I JOne-s,
.lung'kvit, lim-fvr.
BOTTOM HOXY--Ka-Ily, Knapp, liIN'Zl'ViCll, Knoll, Kupitzke, 1f0l'll0l'l', Idlkvlllllll, 1ANltt'IllI2lCll.
I'0I' Kfvxv-IAIXQIIIII, lmlnm-r, Immnn, IA-0, I.om.:1-val, Howard London, Mildrvd Loudon.
MIDIHIJG RONY---l.nlu-ns, l.11lhvl', Mrllwf-0, Mzlvkzly, H1-nny M
:1c':u':1y, Hvnry IWJICIIHIY, IVl:iul'4-s.
IiO'I"I'OM llfjxyflxlllllll, Al1lI'lt'l', Mxnxson, Mvnziv, Moslwrgx-1', Mosivr, Mrowfkzx, Mc Daniel,
Mc L loud.
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'l'0l' IUJNYY--iNliisr'ii, M1'Nui'Iin, Nnkzuiislii, Nzirzith, N1-mm, N1'wsc'l1:nf4-r, Nivhols, I':lxlmi.
Mll?I1I,I'1 ICON'V--l'4-4i1iir'm'd, Pivlruk, R2llTi4'l', Iiivkvr, lin-nm-, Ric'kn1:m, Corwin Horlur-I, lm Ve-rn
Ruqlin-1.
lZ0'I"I'OM HOXV l"c-rm' liuqiiw-I, Snvin-rs, Saute-Ili-, Svurvs, Sll0Q'lll1lkQ'l', Sill-r. Simon, Ilillliixl
Smith, Huln-rt Smith, Spin-lnlnii.
'FUI' liOXYMlrm-iw S111,I1dI'idf.f4', Marion Stzmdridgc, Stark. Sli-urns, Stevens, Stirion, Swcm-mfy,
'l'0llSS1'Jlll.
Mllilllili IUJNYYTFOIIIlililll, 'i'I'llX!lXY, Tiirnvr, Uyr'shini:i, Vzm XV:igonvi', Vail, VOII.
l!O'l"l'0Nl ROVV-NV:rIi:u'n-, Florzi, NVv:ivul', Vifcslcy NVuzLvcr, XVust, XVh0Ql0r, NVhiSXl1lIit, Cul-IQ-Inn
Yongo, Mary A1IlFf.f1ll'0L Yonge.
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Davis Schaffer Mr. Demaree Morris 1-leckman
FRIQSHINIAN CLASS
Pr1'xi1lf'11t ......... ........................................,. ......, I 3 ENNY DAVIS
Vive Presidffnl ...... .......... j ANE SCHAFFER
Sm-reiary ......... ............... C OALSON MORRIS
Treasurer ....... .......... E LIZABETH HECKINIAN
Class Colors
Black and White
Class Advisers
Chief Adviser .....................................v...... MR. PAUL H. DEMAREE
MRS. RUBY KIMBALL BROWN MRS. MARY FOREMAN
Miss MARGARET HAINIPTON MR. ARTHUR L. COLWELL
Miss VELDA M. BARNES NIISS LIINNIE R. SPICER
Miss VERNA E. RIGDON MRS. RUTH CULL SMITH
Miss BERNIECE A. KELLY Mlss RUTH A. IVIOORE
Mxss LovA HOLT Miss DEANE SUE RUSSELL
Miss OLIVE M. POTTER
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'POI' ROXV--A1111-iivr, Acton, Aka-rs, Alln-n, Amslulz, Amlrmls, Asp:-lin, l4'V:mk Iinkvr. xV:ll'l'4'll
llnka-r, l!u,lch,
MlIbDI.I'1 RONV--I.:1nr:n llzlrnvs, xvillilllll I!:l1'n1-N, Ilnrnm-H, Ilnrry, Ilnum, llflxio-r, IIQLY. Us-nity
Ilvnsnn.
l2O'l"I'OM KOXV-I1I:u.:g.:, l!l:nir, Illzukm-ly, I!ovltc'I1vl', l:Ul'l'll1'l'f, I:l'0f'kIll5Ill, He-lo-n llrown, llowzuwi
Brown, Ray Iirown.
'l'0l' llfjvv-'l:llIllll'H, Tiivhzxrfl f'Jll'l', Rohm-rt C:u'r, Chillilllilll, f?hlLl'il'Z, Chavez, Cln-nlunl.
Mllllllllfl RONV -Vols-, Volwvll, f'0llISl0i'K, Cook, t'00p1-r, Corin-ll, Cord:-S, Urvzmlh.
IIO'l"l'0M ROXV-J:u-011 lD:mi4-I, Jnsvphim- Dzmivl, IM-lmxnf, D1-XVilt, Dm-Isvh, Dohm, Dolan
Doss.
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-f I tnlwe
Till' IlOXVAl'It'lu-rl, Elm-y, lflllioll, lflrit-kson, ldvuns, lf'v:1ll11-1'inp.g'ill, Arnold Fist-l1vl'.
Mllllll.l'1 KUXV -Alnxinv lfisln-l', l"l1lll2ll.Z'Illl, l+'1':1nk, 4!nl'l', Gollnllvr, Grzuludzl.
li0'l"l'0M HOXY--1h'm-11, Glllllllilll, Ilzlnnnond, Hunnuh, l-lzmsvn, Harris.
.Q-L.
'I'0l' HOXV-Hain, Hzxtilvld, Hvcklnzln, Hoffnt-V, Hvin, Hi,u'gins, Hopkins, Horton, Howell, Hunt.
Mlllllhlfl liOXYvllunzikt-r, llolu-rt Hylton, Yvrnon Hylton, lh:tr:1, Illingsworth, Jackson,
.ln-nsvn, .lvwt-ll.
H0'l"l'0M ROXV--Vt-rnu Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jonos, Joy, Judd, Kelly, Kemp, Kesler.
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'FUI' NUXY---Kvy, Kidd, Klnusing, Knoll, Gom-vivvv Kupshn, Lurilln- Kopsho, Krzmn-r,
KI'1'IlZI1'I', Kx'un-gvr.
Mlllllhli IUJXX'--Im IXl0l1Iugm-, Lursvn, Ls-nnin, Adu Mm- La-wis, Xvvhllll Lvwis, Mcl'!ride-,
Mt'Kn-1'.
IEOTTOM HOXVAMc:Millun, Maahs, Mahan, Mawson, Murschall, Mathis, hlayos.
EM
:YA
'FUI' RONV -'-- -Mm'L:u'hlin, iVlI'Pl1'H11l1, A1f!fl'6I', Durwurd Millm-r, G14-n Millvr, Mills, Miss-r, Allwrl
IXlur:ula-s, l'h:xrl1-s Murzllvs, Rivlmrd Mornlvs.
MIIJIJLIG ROXV-4--Alton Morris, Coulson Morris, Murinn Morris, Mrowfka, Munoz, Mycrs
Nirklvs, Nishizu, Arlie Nutt,
IIOTTUM ROW'-Nutt, Ohsorno, Ozunu, Peltzer, Peter, Pruntiss, P1-iddy, Hamm.
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'FOI' HOXV--Alia-vs, lil'ilH'l'l, Ilic'h:u'dson, lCillllt'l'hIlQ.1'l'll, H02.1'4'l':-1, Roquvt, Rosvlvrook, Rumislrom,
Iiuning, Ruiz.
Mlllllhlfl IQOXY-SL'h:nl'4-r, Schmidl, Svlllwidl-r, Sl1:wvl', Slmw, S111-1'id:m, Slligw-lu1w:l. Silzvnstock
Sloan.
l5O'l"l'0M IIOXY-Skillings, SlJt'IlC't'l', Spircs, Slzmkvy, Stark, St1lv1'l1:1g'ul, Ellga-lm Stevens,
Lulu Slcvm-us.
'POI' RONV-Stockwvll, Stoll, Story, Stump, Swann, Swvvncy, Swindlor, '1':Lln-r, Agnvs Tietjen
lfldnzx Tiotjon, 'l'hormz1hlon.
MIDDLE RONV-'1'ov:u'. 'l'l'0!'kUl', Uyushimzm, -xyllllgllll, Villulnbos, Vzm Vorst, Nvugcrs, Waller,
Nvutzmulw, Gvn. NV:1tts, Gvruld Walls.
li0'I"I'OM RONV-NV:-zllhvrly, NV'vst, NVvslcrhold, xVlltxiliC7ll, XVick0I', Nonic VVilk0rS0n, Xvillers
Margaret XVilke1's0n, VV00db1u'y, NVOUCIIIIILLII, Nvright, Zimmex-mam.
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'FOI' ROXV-Amspoka-V, Androus, Aspi-lin, linker, llalh, .Iohn Ill:-will, Mnrizm Ilh-Witt, Vamp-
lwll, ll'0lllh, ll'lSS. luck:-rl.
Mllilllild RONY--lhwuy, Hi-ekman, lledgw-s, Hein, Hennnig, llilgen1'1-ld, Houck, Ives, Maearny,
Mneltay, Miniler.
i:o'r'roM now. mass, :ny--rs, N.-mm, small, sp.-ni--lr, Stoll. 'l'lHwyw, Walli-ntim-, Walls.
Wilhoit, Willis, Miss Mr-.Xllisti-r.
HONOR SOCIETY
First Sl'lllt'.ffl'l'
Seronzl S1'llll'Sfl'I'
IJ,-1-mlm: ,,,A,,..,. ..., I "rum B.-wit .,.........., ...,...... I 'QRED Bivrli
I'i1'g'l,l'1'j'iI14'IIf ...,.. .... l gER'I'I'lYI,IE NELSON... . .,...... SHIRLEY CRISS
Sl'l'l'f'f1lI' '-'IV-mxurer .... l':I,lZABE'l'H RANGER ....,. ISERTHYLE NEl.SIlN
J
R4'f10rl4'1' ..............
,'III'I'lAll .. .............. ...........A...,.,... IX TISS ill
lX'IoTTo :
The California Scholarship Fe
of A. U. H. S. is Chapter 11 of the state Federation.
.Roxnt VVILLIS ...............,...............,.
.Roxm XVILLIS
nu,-xM lhIL'AI,I,lS'l'IiR
"Sf'l1oI11r.vl1ij1 for Srrz'icr'."
deration was formed in 1922. The Honor Society
The membership was facilitated this year by an amendment to the constitution,
making extra-curricular and non-acamlcmic subjects count towards the twenty points
required each semester for membership. However, at least fourteen points must be
secured through academic solids.
The Honor Society has participated in many successful events during the year.
The faculty reception, honorinlf the A. U. H. S. f' ' l
,, acu ty was put over exceptionally
well. The Anaheim Chapter was also host at the district convention. Fred Rath,
president of the local charter to k h'.' l' " RI
.1 , o is p atc as aster of Ceremonies at the banquet.
Berthyle Nelson is Vice President of the district C. S. F
To help raise funds for the treasury a candy sale was held December l8th this
year. The proceeds helped to pay expenses at banquets and other events.
1
lrobably the largest feature of the year was the Honor Society "Ditch Day."
On this day, the members attended in body a Los Angeles Theater.
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'FUI' NNW .Xlflf-it'-r. Mlzm, .Xhmzuulf-r, 1XfllllllS, livssif- AlllHllUlH'l', Louisf- Amspnkvr, Androus.
I!:uiuvu', Ilnilf-y, l:JIl'I1'llllIlIl, Ilzltll.
TxIII1I!l,I'I IUNY IM-ulsun, .lulm IZIQ-will, M:11'i:m Illvwitt, llovgv, lI0rc'lu'rt, l!rown, lJ0risC':1mlw-
1-1-Il, .lf-:ln l':umplu-ll, i':u'lisl1-, Vriss. l'ulln-r.
I!U'I"l'UNl ILUXV- Ifush-u', lmniwl, Imlzm, l'll'lf'liSHll, lf'f-ltnn, I"x':mk, Gr:m:ul:l, Hzlmmmui, H1'f'flll'l',
llunlinglun, lllllIZllU'I', Ilyllw-n, Mr. Hull, mlvise-r.
'I'Ul' IUNY lnskf-vp, .l:u'ksm1, lQ1'lIIll'4lj, Kwvpifzlw, lYl2llN'1', IXI:1r'k:ly, Mzumrzfy, l:1'l'llii'I' Mind1'l',
Ilcm':ul'1l Allll4l1'I', Nlusi--r, N:-lswm, Nvxxliirli, Nivlmls.
NlIlil1l,I'I IIHXX' l'JIXl011, ling--rs, Suwlw-llv, Sc-l1:mI'1'1'1', SllIlllllI'l'S. Slu-rirlzm, H. Sllll-f6'k1lYV1l, T.
SlIlL1l'liI!XY2l, Spf-llsf-V, Stull, H, Swv:-ru-y, K, Swf-4-lmvy, NlIllH'4'l'I1 Swc-4-m'y.
II4VI"I'UNI IIHXX' l':1lri4'i:u Sxvw'l11'5', 'l'h:uy1'I', 'l'1'1lx:1w, 'I'uV1u'r. Yzlil, XY:nll4'11lim'. xV1ll1lll1Ill4"
XY:ulIs, XY1'sl, XYll1'1'll'l'. XYl1islx:1l1l, XX'illis, Yum.g'n'.
l,.fX'l'lN CLUB
'l'lu' l,:xfln flush was fll'Q1lIlllt'll in V726 by Kliss Rcntzl Rogvrs, mul this yvzlr,
lflflllnll, is flu' llrsf urulvr flu' mliwffifmll of Klr. llzlll.
Anumg flu' mosf llllpflrfzlllf :lcfivitics was flu' olfl Roman SZll'lIl'llZlllZl festival
xvlmiclm was u'ln'ln':1ff'4l fluringg flu' Clmrisfmas wcc-lc. llzumy olcl Roman customs were
worlqml mlf. :uul :I clf-wr pmgrzfnf was prn'sm'11fc'fl.
'lllu' Cruwxlilmgg srwizfl L'vm'nf of flu' XVIII' was flu' formal l,:1fin Club Rzllulllvt, ob-
sf'rx'f'fl siluw' flu' l-Ulllllllllg 1u'z1r flu' lclvs of lXI1ll'Cl1. Tlu' uu'mbc'rs don Roman robes
zuul lllllk' in frnu' Roman stylc.
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TOP li0xN'+zXd2lnlS, Lum-illv Amsiulz, Maxim- Anistulz, llzulgw-r', link'-r, Iiuum, Iivzwll, lirou'n4'lI,
liruns, Uzunplwll, Miss Dyer.
MIDDLE RONV-l':u'ris0sn, Cloud, Urozillx, lJOIIlllll.L', l"2lllil'llSli'lll, lfzillis, lfriedricks, Gray, Gros-n,
Miss Me Allister.
BOTTOM ROXV-Grinnn, Iris llilllllllll, Phyllis Hzlnnaill, lim-Llgvs, Hs-in, lfleiiliixig, Hilgvnfvld,
Houck, lllara, Ives. .lung'kcil.
TOP ROXV-Miss Sproull, Leo, lAll'S0ll, Longovnl, Mzizllls, lVllll'SCll1lll, lxl1l'llUl'lHlll.
MIDDLIC ROXV-McDonald, lNlvg'vr, Moss, lvinsser, lllym-rs, l'ivrsnn, l'rnfI's-r, Paulsen.
BOTTOM ROXNY-SClll'0t'dl'l', Sihilling, Shaw, Smith, Slirton, 'l'nnnkn, Taylor, Uyvsllimn.
MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB
Prffxidrnt ............................... ........................,................., I JOREN CLOUD
Vice Prrsirlrnt ........ ......... G RACE Houcx
Secretary-Trmsurrr ..........l..............................,.......... CORRINNE GRINIAI
Ad-visrrs ............ Miss DYER, Miss SPRou1,1,, Miss McA1,1.isTER
The lllodern Language Club is an organization of recent formation. lt is a
consolidation of all the separate modern language groups and embraces what were
formerly known as the French Club, the Spanish Club, and the German Club.
As an entirely new idea in organizations, the lllodern Language Club has been
very successful and it is hoped that its popularity will continue.
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'FOI' lifjvv-AIIISDOROF, Aspelin, f'h2lYlllT0l'S, Clusbey, Culler, Cunningham, Felton, FCFFIS.
Hannah, Hansen, Harielt.
MIDDLIG llOW4HC'lllllIlK, Hein, Heine, Hylton, Karcher, Kay, Krams, Mae Iiaehlan, Maurer,
Paulson, Pierson. I
lSO'l"l'OlVl ROW-AMiss Kelly, Proffer, Roos, Rockwell, Ruiz, Saviers, Smith, Strickland,
Templeton, Travers, Yano, Mr. Kroutil.
COM M ERCIAL CLU B
Prmiflf-nz ,.,..,, ,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,......,................... ..,.. P A TRICIA FERRIS
Vim Presidwzt ........ ............ E LLEN KAY
Sl'l'l'l'fll!'jl-y'!'!'Il5llI'l'l' .... ...... F RANCES HEIN
Rrpw-tr-r .....................,..,.,...,,........................................ BERNADINE REBS
flflvisvrx ,......,...... Miss BERNIECE KELLY, MR. EDWARD KROUTIL
The Commercial Club, as reorganized at the middle of the year, now includes
all students making an average of "B" in their commercial subjects, instead of an
average of "CH, as it was before the reorganization.
The purpose of the club is to create more interest in the various lines of business
activity. Interesting speakers who specialize in one form of business were presented
to the club at various times during the year, and the members profited greatly by them.
The Hrst meeting of the revised club was held February 3rd, At this meeting.
future meetings were discussed. Committees were appointed to arrange when they
should be held and what form of entertainment should be presented.
Instead of having a fixed amount of dues to be paid by every member, a small
fine is assessed on persons who come to meetings late, or who have an unexcused ab-
sence from a meeting.
The most important feature of the year was the Commercial Club Banquet which
was held ltiay 22nd, This banquet was carried out in semi-formal style, and was held
in the Girls' League Room. A delicious dinner was served, and a charming entertain-
ment was presented to the members of the club and their guests who attended the
banquet.
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TO1' ROW--lierry, Cornwall. Frzmser, .l"i'ees0, Ihzirzi.
MIDDLE ROW-Klaus, Knezvieh, Kramer, Melntyre, Mosherger.
BOTTOM ROYV-Schroeder, Suhr, Sepulveda, Miss Rigdon.
DOMECON CLUB
Prrsidrnr ........... ....................................... ............ A N NA FREESE
Vice President .......... ...... I 1AURA SCHROEDER
Sr'rrefr1ry-Trrrzsurer .... ........................ E LLA SUHR
Jzlvixer .............,...,,..,..........,.,......................... Miss VERNA RIGDON
The Domecon cDOl1lf'SfiC Et'0IlUII1jV3 Club, or the Sewing Club of the school,
was organized late in the school year 1929-30. Due to the lateness of organization,
this year is the first in which the club was actually active.
The purpose and aim is to improve the mind and increase the dexterity of the
hand of sewing students. All second and third year sewing students may become
members providing they receive recommended grades. There are now thirteen mem-
bers in the club.
lweetings were held every two weeks on Tuesday evenings. At every other meet-
ing, or once a month, a travelogue was presented. Textiles and styles of the country
which was chosen for the evening's travelogue were studied. VVhenever they could
he secured, some rare textiles of foreign count1'ies were shown to the girls. In this
manner, they were enabled to see and study products from other countries which
most of us never have a chance to see. On these evenings each girl contributed some-
thing in the way of refreshments, which were served during the meeting.
As a special project this year, the girls did some "tied and dyed" work. This
work takes skillful hands and minds. Some very pretty pieces were produced, and the
members are very proud of them.
At the end of the year a banquet was held in the school "Cottage" Everyone
participating had an enjoyable time.
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wi
PANEL 4G.A.A. lionrdj 'FOP ROW'4I,or4-nzi Sf'llI'0l'tl0l', lfrzuiz, llnsch, 'I':in:ik:t, lAllll'!l Scllrfw-
dvr, Miss llilggiils, Miss Uoons. ISOTTOM KOVV-llnilcy, l-lunlim:l0n, D1-ininlr, lim-kwi-ll.
Hylton, SlllllIllC'l'S, 'l':il1cr.
GROUP flilock A Ululvl 'POI' ICOVV- -lluilvy, Iiunson, Iii-rry, l!l4-will, linsvh, Ulizlmln-rs, I'l'u'utli,
Dunlmni. F4-rris, Ifrnnz. MIIJIJLIG IQOXV-l"rvvsv, Hnnllvr, Hoskins, Hylton. Kopitzkv.
London, Manu-rlizin, Nl4'f'llllUC'll, Mull, N1ll'1llll, 1,0lht'lllllS, Rcwkwvll. llO'l"l'UM IKONV-f-1,012
1-nn Sc'lirm-cl:-r, l1Zllll'2l SI'lll'0Ud1'l', Siliillinpq, SlIll1IIH'l'S, 'l'2lll0!', Tilllillill, Tvmplulon, XYhisn:inl.
XVylm-r, Yann, Yorcls-.
GIRLS' ATH LICTIC ASSQ DCIATION
Prrsiflvnt .....................................,...............,............ LURENA Scmzoizmsn
Vim Pri-xiflffnf ...... THELMA FRANZ
Sl'f'7'!'f!ll'J' ......... NORA Huscu
fl'r1'r1s11r1'r ...............,. ,..,,,, A IENNIE 'IQABIAKA
1'15XiXfllIIf Sccrrtfzry .,.. ,..A...,,,,,....,,,,.A4,A I ,AURA SCHRQEDER
flI1'ZJi8'l'l'S .............. .,... ll 'IISS H UGGINS, Miss Comms
MOTTO:
'lWlIl'7l flu' last Crm! Sforrr mnzex
To zrrifr rzgrzinxt your Illllllf,
110 iurifvs not that you lost or won,
But hon' you played thx' g'fzn1f'."
The Girls' Athletic Association of A. U. H. S. is composed of girls who are active
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'FOI' KOXV-Alla-ll, Amspokm-r, Androus, Aspelin, liamrnvs, l3:u'rs-ss, lleneli, Iiluks-ly, Aumlrm-y
Cornwall, Marie Uornwnll, Uoopor, Urezltll. llzlnivl, Demimr, Dolml.
SICUONID RONV-Yl"r:mke-, Goff, Ilvekmnn, ll4-lTner, H4-ld, Horton, Hunlingrlon, llnnzv-lu-r,
Kathryn llmru, l,illiun llmru, .lunp.:'ke-il, lfl'Zl!ll0l', liehnwr, Mays-s.
'l'llIlil7 llONV--Munn, lllenziv, Millvr, Mosim-V, Musser, Myers, Loretta, Nieliols, M:u'g.:':u'vl
Nieliols, Prvnliss, liof.:'v1's, lfern Roquel, Gladys Roquel, Sllzlver.
l!0'l"l'OM lifTxVfSllt'l'ld2lll, Slllp.!,'l'k2l,XVQl, Spencer, Stue1'I1:1g's-l, Steve-ns, Suhr. Uywliiiiifl,
TYI'Zllllt'l'lX, XV4-sl.
TOP ROVVAAII1-n, Androus, Asp:-lin, Cooper, Goff, Held, Horton, Hunzikr-r, llmrzu, .lung'lu-it.
liO'l"l'OM IQOXVA--Kesler, T,l'l'llllSS, Iiop.:'0rs, lioquet, Sluwidzm, VVe:llhs-rly, VV1-sl. Uy4'Sllilllll.
in the various sports offered in school. The purpose of the association is to eo-operate
with the Girls' Physical lfducation Department, to foster clean sportsmanship and the
love of mln' for 1lav's sake, and to sionsor intra-Inural and interscholastic fames for
. 2-
girls.
The Anaheim G. A. A. is :1 member of the Girls' Athletic Federation of Southern
California. The FK'lTCI'2lfl0ll eonvenes twice a year. The fall conference of V730 was
held in Compton and the spring conference in Santa Barbara.
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'FOI' R0VVAAnispoker, Cha-telxlt, Dyekman, Fearon, Guweleek, Hobson, Tdlor, LaMont.
Mllllllihl ROW'---Miss Conover, lien l4'oln,nd, Kopfcr, Leonzlrd, Melntyre, Pilu-I, Polha-nun:-1,
1'l'iddy.
BOTTOM 1i0W'4Seln'on-dor, SjJll5lIllZll'l, Stroup, Swann, 'l't'llllJlL'lOIl, Tietjen, Yonker, Zeppenfeld.
NOTAN CLUB
Prrsiflmr .......,,. ,.... V IRGINIA STROUI'
l'ice President ............. CARL KOPFER
Sfwcrary ........ ..... N IIDGE TEMPLETON
7ll'!'llSll7'l'I' ......... ...... - IACK LEONARD
ljllfffflliillllfllf ,... .,.,.,...... B OR G,fNW'EI,ECK
Rvfrmlzmrnt ..... ..,.. I' :STHER ZEPPENFELD
Aflwim- ........... ..... ......... . . ......... M Iss CoNovER
The Notan Club C"Notan" means "black and white-"D has for its purpose the
stimulating of interest in art, and the encouragement of the study of that subject.
This year the special study has been modern art. At each of the monthly meet-
ings there are speeches on some phase of modern art, followed by general discussion.
Ar the close of each meeting there are entertainment features, and refreshments are
served.
At the close of each year the club has a banquet which is considered an enjoyable
conclusion to the year's work.
lllenibership in the club is liniited to those who are taking art, or students who
have had instruction and who show marked ability. lllembership may only be main-
tained by regular attendance at the meetings, and by doing a fair share of the Club's
work.
The members of the club feel that it is a worth while activity, both on account of
its social features and the opportunities offered for cultural advancement
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yi, .
fu,
'FOI' IQOVV-liaeks, Bath, Tieelw, lloogo, lloyd, f'll2l,llllN'l'S, Ulnsliey, Cloud, 1 , llyeklnnn,
Vilzgerzllml.
MllJI7l.I'I Tioxxy-l"l'2lSt'l', I4'ull'er, Geren, Gorlh, Hamler, 1-lapgood, 1-lcinze, Hylton, .I:1g1.:e1's,
Jones, Kay, Lamb, Launder.
l5O'l"l'0M RONV-Mathis, Mayes, T'0lllt'1llllS, llandztll, Riley, Rockwell, Shaw, Sunimers, Yan
NVugoncr, XVill1oit, -vVllkl'l'SOIl, Mrs. Schulz.
ROYAL ORDER OF THE GRAND DRAPE
Ib-fi-iflmr ,,A.,,,,... .......... I RENE Hv1.ToN
Vim- 111-wyiflmf ,,,,, ...,,,. ll IARSHALI, l312121m
Sfwwrary-7'nv1surw- .. ,................. TCVELYN l'o1,H12ML1s
Adviser .......A................,......................... MRS. l"m'E KERN ScH111.z
The R. O. G. D., as reorganized in September, held its regular meetings the
first and third Tuesday of every month.
lllembership is open to those who have appeared in one major production or two
minor productions.
Members of the junior Play cast were pledged in October and initiated shortly
after the presentation of the play. Also members of the Senior Play cast were pledged
and later initiated. At different times throughout the year those who had taken a part
in two minor productions were pledged and initiated, provided they were obedient pled-
ges. The pledge pins were purple and gold ribbons fastened at the ends with gold
safety-pins. The regular R. O. G.. D. pins are small gold grinning masks with R.
U. G. D. engraved on the lower portion of the face.
The club has held several colorful dinne1's during the year. The tables on
Thanksgiving were decorated with seasonal colors. The Christmas party was a great
success partly because Santa Claus called and presented each member with a gift.
Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day were celebrated with breakfasts in the school
cafeteria.
1930-31 proved to be a very successful year for the R. O. G. D. and the club
owes a large portion of its success to the adviser, Faye Kern Schulz.
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--f-'vi 'Q
'FOI' ROXV--I"r:uik Hath, l4'i'i-cl lhuth, lim-lie, Ilom-g.u-, Clnussvn, Flin:-, l'llllt'I', Ilielu-rson, llolnn,
l1ou1.::in.
MIDIJIAIC IiOXY-Dyeklnan, Irluton, lfelllvzunn, lfiselile, l'illZIHlll'lK'li, l'lI'l1'!lI'll'llS. lla-yinf.:.
.Iung.:'k1-il, Me Ilonnhi.
H0'I"l'UM RONV-Nimlr-l', Myers, l'4-ilzlw, l'Ul'l4'l', live-41, llvnni-, liilvy, Sp:-in-1-r, Hlirlun, 'I':iyIur,
NVQ-bln.
lll-Y CLUB
1'1-eriflmf ...,....... .,.. K I.xRsn.uri, liizizinz
l'irf l'rus-iflml ,..... Roiaxxn KIYIQRS
Sn-rffnry ..,.....A.,,. .. ..,,, ,,., . . ...... Nnirs lioiaoia
The Hi-Y started the year out with zi good membership and gradually filled up
their quota of thirty lnelnbers. The club is composed of only very select members.
XVhen the club sees lit to appoint a new member to its numbers, his qualities are dis
cussed, pro and con. The club as a whole then votes on whether he will be accepted
into thc club or not.
' hleetings are held every hlonday and the lirst meeting of every month is in the
form of a dinner.
The Club has had a very enjoyable time this year. The most important event
was the joint party with the Girl Reserves. At another time the Girl Reserves were
hostesses at a skating party which took place in Long Beach.
For a few days before Hallowelen and during the Christmas vacation the boys
in the club enjoyed the great sports of the mountains in mid-winter at Camp Osceola.
Another memorable date in this year's report of the Ili-Y was the program which
was presented in Huntington lleach. Hi-Y boys from all parts of the country partici-
pated in this program.
On the whole the Ili-Y has enjoyed a successful year under the presidency of
hlarshall lieebe. He is considered one of the best athletes in the school as well as
a good student.
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-ff 'ef--.H-we-g
if A- sl., vp
'l'Ol' IQONV--l-Izulger, linker, lientson, Henson, Blewitt, Dollln, Fischle.
BOTTOM HOXY-Loudon, McMillan, Morris, Iieinert, Schneider, Simon, Troutman. Watanabe.
JUNIOR H1-Y
First Sellzwxtffr Second Semester
Presizlrnt .......... ...., C HARLES F1scHr.n ..... ................ A l0E BADGER
I 'ire Prcsidmr .......... llERNEI,L BAKER .... ...... H OWARD LounoN
Sn-rfmry ..,,.... ..... - Ioim BLEVVITT ...... ,.......... ........... I J ON MAXSON
All-visfr .,... .. ......,..................,....,,,.,... Miz. Coi,EMAN HICKEY
For the Anaheim junior HiPY the school term of 1930-31 has been a success-
ful year. Around a nucleus of four members left from the preceding year the club
was started again in the fall. Through the loyalty and perseverance of these four,
the membership of the club was increased to the number of seventeen which was
deemed sufficient. lNIembership to the club is open to all high school underclassmen
who will live up to and uphold the ideals of the Hi-Y.
The Hi-Y club is a branch of the Y. hi. C. A. and though closely connected with
the High School, it cannot be strictly called a school organization.
As its name implies the club is but the junior division of the Hi-Y, and its mem-
bers automatically hold a membership in the Senior Hi-Y upon reaching their junior
year.
From 7:30 o'clock until 8:30 o'clock each Tuesday evening the club holds its
regular meetings. After a short business session the meeting is given over to discussion
of topics of interest and importance under the leadership of the club adviser.
The junior Hi-Y is greatly indebted and extremely grateful to their adviser,
lVIr. Coleman Hickey, whose interest and untiring efforts have gone far toward
making the club what it is.
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'l'0l' RONV-Admins, lluiley, lie-nah, Henson, lilowitt, Bright, Chambers, Audrey Cornwall,
Nluriv llUl'IlXY2lll.
Mllvllhlrl KONN'-Criss, f'l'0lllU1', Dickenson, Dolmi, Fnlkenstoin, Fnllis, Franke, Fraser, Hzxpgoorl.
lS0'l"l'0M liOXYfH:ir1s-lt, Helen lloskins, Vernal Hoskins, Houck, Hylton, Ives, Jackson,
.luni:k4-il, 1.4-linn-r.
'l'Ol' llOW'4lNlunn, Mursclizill, lVl1lll0l'h1LFl, Mindor, Mosier, Moss, Narath, Nelson, Newkirk,
hors-lin Nix-hols.
Mllllbhlll lif,xxYfiYlZll'l,.1'2ll'l'l Nieliols, Pilael, l'l:tnting:, Polhemus, Roekwoll, lioquet, Shaw, Sihilling,
hrzuu- him-Inizxn.
l:0'l"I'OM liOW-ltlzirjoriv Spivlrnzin, Sununers, Tornpli-lon, NV:ills, NVhoeler, NVhisn:nnt, NVylt-r,
Yonkn-V, Zvppi-nl'4-lil.
GIRL RESERVES
The Anaheim High School Girl Reserves are zi junior branch of the Y. VV. C. A.
They are orgzuiizcil for the purpose of promoting il high standard of living and fellow-
ship :nnong the members. As Z1 symbol during the first semester the girls chose
"l,:unps", and during the second, l'Wings".
An outdoor event was thc Girl Reserve Barbecue, which took place in the Full-
erton Hills, April l5. All the Girl Reserves in Orange County took part in the
bzlrbecue. '
The Girl Reserves are Z1 very beneficial organization to the school. It furnishes
clean and intellectual social diversion to many girls.
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'l'0l' RONV--Artliiir. Frzink lizitli, lfreil lizilll, Ilnrtelixinnn, lim-lie, Ilentson, I!0f'g'e, lilewitl,
Foster f'lll'Zllllill1l, .lnek Ulu-:illi:iiii, l'l:iii:4s1-11.
MllJlJI,l'I ROXY-Cline, Cloud, Fuller, lie-nn, lloiigzin, Ilyc'lin1:11i, lflley, l"l'llll2llllH, lfi-ii, lTh:irles
I!O'l"I'0M liOW-Fisher, Diek lfisehle, Ifiizpntriek, Gziiser, Gorsueh, Grimm, Holder, Jones.
.liingki-it, Kiilil, Knott.
lfiselilv.
'l'Ol' IQOXY--l.ziiim'le1', lniml, lXlzie:irziy, Mzixson, Mniirer, Mills, Minder, Adnn Moore. Fliff Moore,
Moll, Munoz,
Mllblllild KOXV---Myers, Okomolo, Peterson, llillllllltlllll, Porter, liaipit-r, liemie, liilcy, Ruiz,
Sliigw-k:iw:i, Glenn Slioi-ninker.
I!O'l"l'OM ROXV-.lolm Shoemaker, Spent-er, Smith, 'I'zi.yloi', 'l'edl'ord, Uyeshimzi, Yun NV:1x-2011013
Vnux, NY:ilker, NV:ill:iei-, Xvt'llll,
"AH CLUB
The "A" Club was zi little late in getting fully orgzinizecl this year but after de-
tails were attenileil to, the club worked well to achieve its purpose. These pur-
poses are to promote pence :intl ortler in the school and school activities, and to main--
tziin the high stzinilzird of clean sportsnizinship that A. U. H. S. is known to have.
At the half of the year new members of the club are initiated. A new ruling
was mzule this yezir that no person eoultl he initizitecl until he had received his letter.
The purpose of this ruling is to keep the members of the teams in school all year.
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'l'tll'f-OIflfl1'IGltS-IN1oni'o4- Sharpless, Major of Infantry, California National Guard, llaynmnst
S I tiitiin I NV Cups tml
Ill. Smith, t':ipt:lin U. S. Inf. R. IIISITIIPIOI' M. .'. and ". ':1 : len . 1 ' -n
Instructor ol' Military lflxereistss. Cadet Captain ItaVern Sf'h:lnei'. Cattle-t First Lin-nt1-n:int
Roll:-rt Ilauni. Calls-t Set-ond Lieutenant Dick Mallee. Cadet, Second Lit-utr-nant Stanley
linngziy.
HEADQUARTERS CO.
Il.-Kt'K IiONV---Sgt. Simon, Pvt. Lewis, Pvt. Sockerson. MIDDLE ROVV-Pvt. NV:ttts, Pvt. Hamm,
Pvt, Daniels, Pvt. Sears, Pvt. Jackson, Corp. Uawthon, Pvt. lim-sso-I, Pvt. Runrlstrmn.
I-'HUNT ROW--2nd l.t. llungay, Sgt. Iiarnett, Pvt. Myers, Pvt. Knott, Pvt. Mills, Pvt.
lf:-rris, Pvt. Pri-ssl-I, Pvt. 'Pliie-I, Pvt.. Holder, Pvt. Henson, Sgt. Harker,
CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL CAIJET CORPS
Company L
A VERN SCIIANER
Illflfffllill ............... .................,.. ..... I ,
l"ir.vt I.it'1m'1mnf .... ......... R on ERT li.-x VM
Swornl I,il'Ilfl'lIllIIf .... ..............,..,............,..,. ..... I 7 ICK It I All I? li
Headquarters Co.
Serum! Ioifllffllllllf .............................. ..... S TANLEY l3l'NGAY
Band
S1-fond Liwufmzanf ..,............................................. XVESLEY I.At'TExizi-xei-L
The C. H. S. C. of Anaheim was organized and connnissioned by the authority
of the Adjutant General of California.
'llliere are ldtl cadets, including five cadet ofhcers, and they form two companies.
The headquarters company consists of the band, drum corps, and bugle corps, having
about fifty members. The infantry company has about seventy members.
Klilitary drill or exercise is done every day during first period. Rifle practice
is held daily in the gallery which is located upstairs in the stadium.
Another interesting event this year was the Cadet Iincampment at Irvine Park.
llotli Companies were represented over the Week-end.
Among the social activities of the C. H. S. C. was the banquet which was held
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4 -
A L ' .. -
UO. l, lst Pl.A'l'O0N
l XUK NOXV-lst l,t. llnnni, Corp. Klllltlilll, MIDIHIAIC IIOXX'-Pvt. Alu-rs, Pvt, .lohnsolh VW-
Stricklauni, Corp. 151-nn, Pvt. Slltlt'Il1Jllit'I', Pvt. Mroxvl'kfl, Pvt. IXt4'XliH:in. l"liUN'I' KOH!-
Uorp. linrnvs, Corp. l'llIllllltt'l'llIl, Sgt. tlrnssing, Pvt. Miztnis. Pvt. lbugdnll-, Vorp, tlnss.
Pvt. Stump, Pvt. Y-nil
, ,
VO. lf'-Lntl Il.A'I'0ON
I Xt'lv IQOXN--Uorp. Hylton, Pvt. llnrrison, Pvt, Mins:-I1, Spit. Iluinvs, Zlntl Lt. Multi-1-, Pvt.
IXlor:1h-s, Pvt. Iiit-hnrtlson, Pvt. Ilolxson, MIIWIHIJG IIHXY---Pvt. t':n'1', Pvt. Mv5l:nnn-rs, Pvt.
lu-l.onp.:', Pvt. l't-tt-rs, Sgt, .l:tt'ksnn, t'o1'p. lmkt-ns, Sgt, 'l'l'llYl'l'S, Pvt. Loslt-lion, l'vl. Mc'Kw'.
MINT RON' -Sgt. 'l'1'nnt1n:xn, Pvt. Silt-l', Pvt. tiootirivli, Pvt. Stvxvztrt, Pvt. .lm-kson, Uorp.
llnrris, Pvt. t':n'r, Pvt, Hat .l:tvk:-non, Pvt. llnnguy.
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l'ANl'Il.-Mr. k'2ll'Dt'lHlQ'l', Mr. XN:1,ilwl, Mr, liellogg, Mr. Kroutil, Mr. Colwell, Mr. Sharpless,
Mr. la- 'l'ourn4-nu.
Gli0lll'--.lunigkvil, Grimm, Jones, Riley, linth, l.zi,undur, k'll02lllHllIl.
BOYS' PHYSICAL ICDU CATION
Anaheim is extremely fortunate in having the opportunity of participating in
serving as a demonstration school under the supervision of the Chief of the Division
of Health and Physical Education of California.
Frederick Rand Rogers' Strength and Physical Fitness Tests are used. The
capacity of the boys, lungs, hands, legs, back, and arms are determined by comparing
him to the scores made by the other boys of his age, height, weight, and year in school.
To show parents and friends what Anaheim is doing in athletics, the physical
education department staged the first "Turnverein'l ever attempted in Anaheim High
School. Eight-one boys and girls participated in the event. None of them were
Varsity athletes. This gives everyone a chalice to take part in some kind of sport.
N. P. Nielson, Chief Director of Health and Physical Education of California quotes
the following about the "Turnverein," "I am glad it was declared a success, and I
am sure if you will continue the project, community interests in Physical Education
will occur."
In addition to the non-competitive forms of athletics, Anaheim is represented in
inter-school competition in football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, swimming,
handball, and golf, and has boxing within the school.
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'HL' Il0NV4.lo4- Iiapier, Frank NVooding.:ton, Diek Fisehle, Elnier Claussen, Roy Flint: Cnrvrer
XX':1Iu-r, Ellis l'0llll', Cnrllrin liussnl.
Zylllllllilrl IUJNV--l'n:u-Ii f'2ll'lH'll1l'1', Sherrill Pohlmnnn, linstvr Jones, Russel l"ilzp:1lriek, l'nuI
.lnng'ki-it, Niels llue-gi-, Ilownrd lmzir. .linnnie H4-ying, Harold Ifelllnnnin, Harvey 'I'-dnortl.
.L--inial llulu-r. 4':1rI Ilohni.
1!U'l"l'0kI IQUNV---Dzxve Arllnir, Mnrslinll lim-lie, Uornie Hunrte, Stanton Kiley, Arnold Lnmt,
.f..n tlaisi-r, llerluwt Xnux.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
The 19311-1931 Colonists will be remembered for the spectacular and hard-
fought games they played. Of the regularly scheduled games, they won four, tied
one, and lost four. Six practice games were played, Anaheim winning all of them.
The best game of the season was played with the Orange "Panthers". Anaheim
rec.-ived the short end of a 12-7 score after a hard and scrappy game. Todd of
Orange made two long runs which resulted in touchdowns, while Riley made the one
touchdown for the Colonists, Alungkeit and Fitzpatrick were the stellar players on
the line.
A spectacular night game was played before a crowd of four thousand with the
Redlands "Bulldogs" at the city park. The game, which was hard-fought and inter-
esting. resulted in a 7'-7 tie score. Redlands scored a touchdown in the first quarter
and gained yards in every attempt. The Colonist offense began to click in the second
quarter, and in the third quarter, after Lund had returned the kickoff sixty yards,
Cornie Huarte went over the line for a touchdown and converted.
On Armistice Day the Brea-Olinda VVildcats brought a shifty backfield and
hard charging line to Anaheim. After an extremely lively and interesting game, Brea
came through with a touchdown. Anaheim played well but failed to score.
The Colonists won their final game of the season by a 6-0 score. The game
was played with Huntington Beach on their own gridiron. Anaheim made a touch-
do.'.'n, following slashing drives and a right end run by Huarte in the first quar-
ter. The Colonist's line proved impenetrable. The alertness of Lund and Huarte
helped to knock down passes. Gaiser and YVoodington played great football.
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HUARTE coNv1c1:Ts Aa' onrmuilz
Varsity Football Scores
Anaheim 27 Oceanside
Anaheim 25 Moiitebello
Anaheim 7 Redlands
Anaheim 20 Garden Grove
Anaheim 7 Orange
Anaheim 6 Tustin
Anaheim 0 ll rea-Olinda
Anaheim 0 Plxcelsior
Anaheim 6 Huntington Beach
This year various teachers and business men offered trophies to the fellows whom
they considered the most outstanding players. The Harry C. Arthur cup for the
most valuable all-around player was awarded to Paul hlungkeit. The sl. and N. Shop
trophy for the most valuable captain was awarded Kermit jones. Dick Fischle was
awarded the lf. C. Kendrick trophy for the most valuable substitute. The. Al. A.
Clayes trophy for the most consistent player was awarded to Niels lioege. lllarshall
Beebe won the Ben. VV. Carpenter trophy for the best interference runner. Tommy
Kemp's trophy for the most aggressive player was awarded to Russell Fitzpatrick.
Harvey Tedford won the sweater offered by the xl. and N. Shop for the best all-
around ability shown up to and including the Brea-Olinda game. A silver football
was presented by the Anaheim post of the American Legion inscribed, "To the A. U.
H. S. Varsity for its loyal and Hghting spirit."
The 1930 lettermen are as follows: lklarshall lieebe, Dave Arthur, Niels
Boege, Elmer Clanssen, Dick Fischle, Russell Fitzpatrick. Donald Gaiser, Bus jones,
Paul jungkeit, Howard Lear, Arnold Lund, Stan Riley, Harvey Tedford, Roy Cline,
Paul Rapier, Joe Rapier, Carlton Russell, and Sherrill Pohlmann, lllanager.
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'FOI' ROVV-llunziks-r, .lurs-, Samir-r. Knoll, Mills, Ilrown, l1nx'g.1:ilz, M1-Nurlin, Millvr.
Mllll5I.lC RUNV-t'o:ur-ll Ks-llnggr, I'm-lvrson, Aly:-rs, Uloiul, Mznxson, llflllllll, I-'rs-tl llulll, l"l'2Illli
llnth, Slllf.2'l'kllNYIl, SIlI'lll'1'l', Ill2lll1l5l1'l'.
liO'I"l'OM ROVV-Slnilli, Illlvy, Vos-, lmvis, Minnlvr, Moll.
li IVOOTIZALI,
ln vvciw' lcaffiu- 'Yann' cxct-it thc clismtawl game with Huntinffton lim-ach, rhi-
. 1- 2- l . :-
Colonist lit-cs not only won thc ganics, but lu-ld their opponents svorclcss. ln Coach
Kellogg! lineup hc had two coniplctc tc-:uns so that substitution causvtl no mliflicultics.
llc-rbcrt Clriunn was honorctl by thc- tc-ani by bm-ing chosen thc ht-st captain.
ln practically cvcry gzunc Hcrhcrt flrinunls cool, lcvcl-lwzuluil playing was out-
standing.
Frank Bath was the sparkplug of thc tc-am.
Hobbit- lllott anal Howarnl llintlcr, guards, liclpn-il to form a stone-wall clcfcnsc.
l,orc-n Cloud and Danny Smith worm- Analu-i1n's chit-f thrcats on thc sn-cond string.
Anaheim
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Ul"l"lClAl, SCORES
20 'llustin
20 Orange
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Thr' ll lc-ttcrnivn arc' as follows: Captain llc'1'hci't Grunni l'rank llath. l'rccl
Bath, l,orcn Cloull. lic-nny Davis, Roh lflcy, Don lllaxson, Howard lllinmlcr, Roland
lllyvrs, Carlton l'0tcrr:on, Cllcn Sliocmakt-r, Uanny Smith, and lllanagcr Don Spcnccr.
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'FOI' ROVV-ldhrle, Cheathnni, lh-nlson, Watanabe, Nichols, XVoodlun'y, Taber, Hartwell, Morris.
Mllllllslfl KOXV-Henry Mnenray, Munoz, laikens, XVnllnr-e, Gastelum, Mellaniels, Kidd, Ilenny
Al2H'1lI'ilj', Uoneli Krontil.
liO'l"l'OM ROXV--llyesliima, Ruiz, lfiselile, Van Yerst, Slligrekawn, Marier, munzuxer.
C IVOOTBALI,
The Class C 10311-1031 football team easily won the county championship with
a total of L38 points, while all opponents were held scoreless. They also won the
C. 1. I". playoff with lil lllonte with a score of 13-7.
lt is difficult to pick stars, because they were all stars working together in a
cooperating machine. Nevertheless mention will be given lllacaray and lllunoz, endsg
Kidd, tackleg Ruiz, half-back, and lfyeshima, full-back.
Ol"l"lClAl, "C" SCC JRICS
Anaheim 40 Tustin 0
Anaheim 28 Brea-Olinda ll
Anaheim 31 Huntington Beach 0
Anaheim 39 lfxcelsior U
Anaheim 13 lil ll'Ionte 7
The "C" lettermen are the following: Captain Robert Ruiz, Charles Gastelum,
.lack Cheatham. Charles lfischle, Ilarry Keifer, Bert Kidd, Loren Lukens, Benny
lllacaray, Henry lllunoz, Toy Shigekawa, Allan NVallace, and Frank lllarter, blan-
ager.
All of the regulars on this championship squad are underclassmen, which augurs
well for the future Colonist Varsity football teams. Anaheim High School is proud of
the team and its record, and we all expect great things from these boys next year.
The elements in the success of this team were a combination of hard running and
speed. The backs often made large gains after being tackled, and the team as a whole
was faster than any opponent they faced during the season.
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'l'Ol' RUNV-Russel l4'ilzp:11r'ic-lt, Illarslmll lieelw, .low Ni5.:'hting'ale, xVJlll1'l' Maurer, l':lllll'I'
l'l:iuss1-n, l'11lI.i'1ll' llougzui, flillu-rl Kos-liler, Carl lltllllll, and f'01lC'll C2ll'llL'lllt'l'.
ll0'l"l'OlXl RON' l'aul li:upi1-V, l'aul .lungki-il, lluvi- Arthur, Arnold Lund, Stanton Kiley, Elin:-r
lh-nn:-, lilllgvin- Fuller, and Dean XVailu-l,
VARSITY IEASKICTBALL
The Colonists earnestly started the season with four lettermen from last year
and a few prospects from last year's l3's. Although they lost two games, they tied
for second plaee in the Orange County League.
Letters were awarded to lllarshall lieebe, lflmer Claussen, Dave Arthur, Arnold
l,und, Stanton Riley, Paul nlunglaeit. lflmer Renne, Eugene Cullcr and lllanager
Carl Dohm.
In a closely contested game Anaheim defeated the Brea-Olinda "VVildeats" with
a seore of 28-26. Until this game the "lVildeats" had lost only one game. Elmer
Renne played a brilliant eourt game, sinking the ball in the hoop seven times for a
total of fourteen digits.
ln a fast tilt Anaheim defeated Huntington Beach Z7-19. 'lihe "Oilers" led
the game until the fourth quarter when the Colonists rallied and made twelve points.
Dave Arthur was high point man with twelve points to his credit. Culler at center
played his best game of the season.
Anaheim Fullerton
Anaheim Capistrano
Anaheim Orange
Anaheim Santa Ana
Anaheim Brea-Olinda
Anaheim lixeelsior
Anaheim Huntington Beach
Anaheim Garden Grove
Anaheim Tustin
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'l'0l'Y ROXV-Sander lllH.2'l'.P, Maxson, Stirton, Mellonald, liarlelmann, Hunziker, Smilh, Coach
Ii0'i?'l:iyllil:igTi0NV-ANoll, Peterson, Grimm, Heinze, Minder, lfrank llzitll, Cloud, l"l'1-ml Hath.
li BASKICTIZALL
The liees played a good schedule under the able coaching of Mr. Kellogg. A
number of good players were developed for competition on the varsity team next
year, although several are graduating this year.
Class ll letterman are: Capt. lfrank llathg lfred Bath, Loren Cloud, Herbert
iirinnn, lfmil Heinze, Howard lilinder, llob lilott, Carlton Peterson, and Art
Sanders, Manager.
The Bees easily defeated lixeelsior 46-I3 with Carlton Peterson and Frank Bath
leading the attack.
The Orange quintet was defeated 35-2-l by the Anaheim Bees. Splendid team-
work enabled the ll Colonists to get a elose view of the hoop. Peterson, Anaheim's
high seore man, rang the bell for ten points.
Captain "Red" liath was outstanding in every game by his speed and seoring
ability. "Herbie" Grimm played a cool, deliberate game at guard. The whole team
was marked by excellent eo-operation and teamwork.
Anaheim 29 Corona 19
Anaheim 15 Newport 18
Anaheim 35 Orange 24
Anaheim 19 Pomona 15
Anaheim 14 Brea-Olinda 21
Anaheim 22 Huntington Beach 17
Anaheim 30 Garden Grove 20
Allillifilli 22 Santa Ana 32
Anaheim 22 Tustin 23
Anaheim 46 Excelsior 13
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TOP ROW--Hath, Uomsloek, Morris, Munoz, Maearay.
BOTTOM ROVV-Hylton, Shiygvkavva, Kidd, Okomoto teaphj, Ifisehle, llXl'Sllllll2l, tfoneh
Kroutil.
C BASKETBALL
The Cees ended an unsuccessful season, having won only two games out of
seven played, although they developed several good prospects for the heavyweight
teams next year. The outstanding players were Captain lid Okomoto. Bert Kidd,
Charles Fischle. and Toy Shigekawa. The lettermen are: Captain lid Okomoto, Bert
Kidd, Benny lylacaray, Charles Fisehle, Toy Shigekawa, Henry llunoz, Charles
Gastelum, Darrell Bath, Ralph Comstock, and Coalson Nlorris, lllanager.
ln the first game of the season the Anaheim Cees outplayed the Newport Har-
bor team with a victory of I5-10. Okomoto and Fischle played a good offensive game
while Shigekawa and Kidd played like veterans, allowing the "Sailors" few setups.
The Colonist Cees defeated Brea-Olinda in a ragged fray which resulted in a
lb-8 score. Bert Kidd, who filled the pivot position at the tipoff was easily the star
player, both offensively and defensively. Gastelum lcd the scoring with six points.
Scores:
Anaheim 15 Huntington Beach 20
Newport 10 Anaheim 15
Anaheim 15 Garden Grove 9
Orange 17 Anaheim 15
Anaheim 16 Tustin 20
Brea-Olinda 8 Anaheim I 1
Anaheim 6 Excelsior 14
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'FUI' RUXY- Mackay, Kiefer, NV1-zlver, XVoodlnlry, Coach Kellog'f.:'.
I50'I"l'OM ll0NYAI'llliol, llenlson, 'l'nIn-r, Stockwell, Nvulzmzslue, Key, l'flk51llllllIl'l, lVli1CilI'1ly.
IJ IiASKlC'1'BALL
The Dees witl1 the help of Coach Frank Kellogg won the Orange County League
Championship. They lost only one game during the season. If these midgets C011-
tinue to rank as they have this year, they promise good material for next year's team.
Class U lettermen are: Cheatham, captaing Bentson, Key, Nlacaray, VVoodbury,
VVatanabe, Stockwell, and VVeaver, lllanager.
The midgets easily outclassed Brea-Olinda 33-16. The Colonists out-footed
their foes around the court and repeatedly b1'oke under the basket for goals.
Cheatham made a total of seventeen points, while Stockwell scored fourteen.
lllaking the greatest percentage of their shots count, the midget Colonists de-
feated the Orange midgets l-l-13. The Colonists held a good lead until the fourth
quarter when Orange rallied and gave them some close competition.
Fighting an uphill battle in the first three quarters to overcome their opponent's
early lead, the lllidgets maintained their record hy defeating Huntington Beach 14-
ll. The consistent shooting of Stockwell and clever guarding by Bentson and Key
turned the tide to victo1'y.
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Anaheim 21 Capistrano 9
Anaheim 14 Orange 13
Anaheim 33 Brea-Olinda 16
Anaheim 22 Tustin 9
Anaheim 14 Huntington Beach ll
Anaheim 24 Excelsior 19
Anaheim 15 Garden Grove 17
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'POI' RONV Aliotlner, Fred Hath, Heinze, Backs, Fee, Heyinpz, Riley, Beat, Cloud,
BOTTOM HONV-Frank Bath, Arthur, Jungkeit, Fellbaum.
VARSITY TRACK
VVith the smallest squad in many years, the Colonist cinder path artists were
unable to cope with the larger squads in point totals, but produced some outstanding
individual performances.
jungkeit was high point man in the Orange League Championship meet.
The lettermen are Riley, Fellbaum, Beebe, jungkeit, and Manager Bettner.
In the Novice Meet the relay team won and Arthur took first in the 220.
In the Southern Counties meet at Hungtington Beach jungkeit won the broad
jump at 21 feet 8 inches, and Arthur was third in the 220.
At the Chaffey Invitation Beat won the novice pole vault and set a new record
of ll feet 4 inches.
ln the Orange County meet Arthur was third in the 220, fourth in the 100,
lfcllhaum was third in the 440, Fee was second in the 830, Beebe was fourth in the
mile, Riley third in the shot, and jungkeit won the broad jump, placed third in the
century, and tied for first in the high jump.
Coach Edward Kroutil directed the work of the team.
Arthur entered the sprints in the Southern California championship preliminaries,
and .lungkeit entered the broad jump. The annual went to press before the outcome
of this meet was known.
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'FOI' ROVVA-l.0slelron, Smith, Minder, Launder, Myers, Mills, Bath, Fisehle, Eley. Mr. Krolltil.
il0'I"l'0M RONV-Hawkins, lilvwitl.
LOWER PANEL-Darrel liuth, Ruiz, Cheatham, Mengel, Henry Macaray, Comstock, Benny
lilaleuray, Mr. Kroutil.
B AND C TRACK
The Anaheim B track team, with a smaller turnout than usual, had a success-
ful season, defeating Orange in a dual meet, and placing second in a good meet be-
tween Anaheim, Brea-Olinda, and Excelsior.
ln the county meet Beat took first in the pole vault, Fred Bath first in the low
hurdles, Loslebon third in the 1320 yard run, and Nlyers third in the 660.
The B men winning letters this year are: Myers, Loslebon, Fred Bath, Neil
Beat, and Chalmers Hawkins.
The C team lost their most consistent point-winner, Ruiz, through an injury,
but acquitted themselves well in the baig meets. In the county meet Bath tied for
first in the pole vault, Lukens was third in the same event, Meiigel placed fourth in
the 50-yard dash and Macaray won the high jump.
The lettermen are Macaray, llflengal, jack Cheatham, Lukens, Ruiz, and Dar-
rell Bath. All of these boys are freshmen and sophomores, which augurs well for
next year's Varsity team.
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MIIJDIJC RONV-Mr. Kelloigir, Lund, Maurer, VVhite, Moll, .Iuni.1'koit, Ili-elm.
liO'l"l'OM lifjxvflllllll Ilnpier, Hath, Kiley, Jones, Claussen, .lov Napier, K4-inn-fly.
VARSITY BASEBALL
Although hard baseball has been taken from the Orange league. Anaheim has
had a season of the sport. Anaheim and Brea-Olinda are engaged in a series of seven
games. At press time, five of these games had been played, with Brea holding first
place by a one game lead.
To mention any one boy as an outstanding player would be unfair as every boy
has done his best, which has indeed been something the school can be proud of.
The regulars in the hard ball team are lleebe, catcherg l.und and Arthur,
pitchersg an infield composed of lylott at first, Claussen at second, Bath at third, and
Riley at short, and Kennedy, jungkeit, jones, and Clasteluin in the outfield.
The team was coached by Frank Kellogg, and Stan Riley acted as captain.
The indoor team is composed of practically the same players as those who re-
present A. U. H. S. in hard ball, with the exception of Claussen's addition to the
pitching staff and Grimm playing second base. The team has a good chance for a
place in the first division.
The game played at Garden Grove proved to be especially thrilling.
At the close of the 9th the score stood 5-5. Anaheim won in the eleventh.
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Lewis, Mr. Colwell, Bartelmann, Morris, Cheatham, Niemann, Colwell, Henning. Dohin, and
Schneider. '
TENNIS ' A ii
M0l'C boys have been out for tennis this year than ever before. Mr. Ap P. Le
'liouin 'su has had charge of freshman tennis and several of his boys have made letters
by playing in the Orange County League matches. Mr. Colwell coaches the varsity
players.
Fifteen pre-season matches were played with near-by schools of which the boys
won twelve.
Cheatham, Bartlemann, N iemann, and Colwell played singles while Morris and
Schnieder made up the first doubles team. In the second doubles the honors were
divided among L. Dohm, Hedges, Henning and Friedrichs. Each of these boys won
:x letter this year.
Indications are that the future teams will be stronger as the fellows are almost all
un rlerclassmen.
Six boys went to Ojai this year. Of these Schnieder and Morris played in the
finals of the event for boys under fifteen years of age.
. SCORES OF PRACTICE GAMES
Anaheim 4 Montebello 4
Anaheim 6 Long Beach Woodrow Wilson l
Anaheim 5 Huntington Beach l
Anaheim 4 Huntington Beach 6
Anaheim 1 Santa Ana 5
Anaheim 4 Orange 3
Anaheim 4 Long Beach Woodrow Wilson 2
Anaheim 3 Brea-Olinda 2
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HANDHALL
'POI' RONV-Mr. I.:-'l'ourn4-au, Joy, Xvick, Koquet, Niemann, Luther, BOTTOM RUNV-Morale-sv
Krann-r, l'ohlmann, Peltzvr, Malice.
SVVIMMING
'l'Ul' IQOVV-Uozicli 1l2ll'Ill5llll'l', Hawkins, Rapier, Davis, Key. IIOTTOM ROVV-Hramlt, Shoe--
nmkn-i', Rolwrl Yan W:ig'onor, Vail, Stark Van VVap:0m-r.
HANDBALL
The handball team was fortunate in having an excellent new court. Several
games were played with Santa Ana, Fullerton, and other high schools. Anaheim has
won most of the matches.
The handball team is composed of the following players: Vincent Peltzer, YVil-
lard Pohlmann, VVilliam VVick, Harold joy, Alva Hargrove, Paul Brandt, james
llIcl,auchlan, and Charles lllorales.
SWIMMING
Although handicapped in facilities through a series of unavoidable circumstances,
Anaheinfs boy swimmers engaged in several aquatic events.
Several participated in the dedicatory exercises at the new Huntington Beach
plunge and also in the C. I. F. meet May 15.
On lllay 4 and ll several boys went with Coach Carpenter aand held swimfests
at Tustin. Practice contests were also arranged with Fullerton.
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lll'l'l'1li I.l'1lf"l'-Uoinstoek, Anderson, Holi:-son, Ford, llaleh, llleger, Brown, Kidd.
Ul'l'lGIt ICIGHT-Gurr, l'hnpn1:1n. Loudon, lf'i-nnzen, Kopfe-r, Sloan, Eaton, Iiapier.
l.0NVlfIli l.Elf"l'-lflngel, Hylton, Du Long, 1-layers, Skillings.
LONVIGK RIGHT--NVh:1lley, Iieinert, Iioquel, Quinlivan, Davis, Uomstoek, Pete-rson, Van Vcrst.
TUMBLING
Tumbling gives boys, not out for major sports, a chance to exhibit their skill
in the other lines.
Coach Ben Carpenter has supervised the classes.
The tumblers have been featured in the school circus and before various organi-
zations.
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'l'0l' ROXV -Sp'-uw-i', I-'isehla-, l'll1'llll'l1ll!l, Sweeney, llllllpfilll, 'fonssl-zlu, llorehert, West.
lSO'1"l'OM IQOXV-Olvzlrr, Nlaym-s, Nluluee, Diekenson, Travis Mellonuld, liougx-, LlOlll.L'l2lS Mellon-
GOLF
A green has been provided by the trustees, along with a driving cage and several
nhl.
sets of clubs.
lfaeh Friday the boys are guests of Santa Ana Country Club, where they have
greater opportunity to improve their game.
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lullvr. Ro-miie, Tovur, lirnndt, 'Pu'
'u,:gs, Dyekman, Mayes, Mr. Sllurpless, NVulks-r, Richards
Dohm, Howell, Szmders, Portn-r, liar-neil.
BOXING
The boxing class was not organized for the purpose of making pugilists out of
the boys, but to instill the spirit of good sportsmanship and the art of self defense.
In spite of the belief that it is a dangerous sport, no serious injuries have been
received in the two years it has been taught here.
There are about twenty boys in the class which meets regularly at seventh period,
some of whom have attained expertness in the use of the gloves.
hfany times they have been called upon to exhibit their skill for various organi-
zations.
Ilfonroe Sharpless is instructor.
NPIXV EQUIPMENT
New athletic equipment has been purchased this year-instruments by which the
physical fitness of all boys can be tested.
Among those ad de
. , . 5 strength of grip, measurements of body
exercise and a new Spaulding springboard. They give a definite idea of the exercises
needed by the individual.
d are instruments to test
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GIRLS' COACHES AND t'AI"l'AlNS
l,lGlf"I' INSET-Miss Hug'g'ins. RIGHT INSIGT-Miss Coons.
TOP ROXV--Mel'uIIoeh, Ynno, Ifranke, Spencer, Sihilling, Chninlu-rs, liopitzke, 4'l'l'1l1ll.
MIIIDLIC lloxx'--Slllllllll!l'S, Mann, Weatherly, '1'a,ber, Kranner, Loudon, Goff.
H0'l"I'OM ROW'-Amspoker, Tanaka, Clll'lSllZlllS0l!, Slllgukzlwal, Seliroeder, lleminpr. Nvhisnnnl
Heekmun.
G1 RLS' P HYSICAL EDUCATION
Through the splendid leadership and co-operation of the coaches and captains, the
Girls' Athletic Department has had a very successful year.
The aims of the coaches and captains are to foster clean sportsmanship, fair play,
skill in performance and play for play's sake.
In order to give more girls an opportunity to participate in sports several new
individual sports have been added. They are tumbling, handball, and golf.
The number of girls who came out for the team sports such as basketball and
baseball was larger than ever before.
A commendable feature of the girls' physical education activity this year was
the fine sportsmanship displayed, both by winners and losers.
Another noticeable feature was the interest and improvement made by girls
who did not make the class team when they first came out.
Thus, it was demonstrated that the aims of the girls' physical education program
were achieved.
As to the benefits of health, co-ordination and posture, the pictures and writeups
in the section following amply testify.
It is hoped and expected that the interest displayed by the girls in physical
education this year will continue. '
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SICNIORS
'I'0l' ROKR' fNY:nIIic-lt, llyllon, Snmnu-rs, Moll, i':u'm:u'k, Ferris.
MIDIJLI-I ROW-XN'ylf-r, Hand, Ile-nson, llnseh, l'0llll'IllllS, Templeton, Sihillinu.
I!0'I"l'0M RUN' flloskins. 'l':1lwr. lll1ll'2I, lYlK'1llllllN'll le:11vl.l. Sf'lll'U"lll'l'. llohm. NW'kWl'll-
.IUNIURS
'FOI' IUNV--In-rry, l7l'llllllL1, llllllllllililll. Ilmlger, l'h:1mlu-rs, lfrnnz, S4'llI'U!'4ll'l', Humln-r.
MIIJIILIG ROVVf-I.:lln4e, Sll2lVl'l', Suhr, Y, f'l'l'Illll, fl2ll'I'lNOS2l, Ifreesv-, 'I':m:uk:l.
l!0'l"l'OM IQONN'--llviley, Porler, llllllllfllll, Yann leaplj, Yorlle, Niehols, Kl':1m4'l'.
SOI'HOM0lil'lS
'FOI' ROXY--I.:ly:ul1:1, lxlflllll, l!:u'r4-ss, I"ishe-r, lleueh, la-lmu-r, Slirlon.
MIITDIAIC ROVV--Iwo, Jay, Ilurnes, Nzlralh, Roquel, M1-nzie, lliekenson.
'FHIICIT ROVV ---- lly'4'SllllllIl, .lllll.L1li1'll, Mosif-V, He-ld, NVhisn:unl, Kopilzke, C'ornxvnll, Stevens.
H0'l"l'0IN1 IUJXV- lmnrion, Ifranlu-, lezrplwj, III1-will.
If'Iil'ISHMl'IN
'POI' ROXY-Y-Ilorlon, ll1lIlll'lS, Amslnlz, Swimller, Kesler, Golden, Prenliss.
MIIDIILIC HOXX'---lh:u':u, Swann, lingers, XV1-sl, t'oopm-r, l,, l'r4-nth. k 1.
liO'I"l'0M NOW'---Itoqlu-l, Androns, Spenen-r fezupkl, I!I:ukeIy, Goff, NvC'J!lll4'l'lX.
l3ASlslIC'ItIiAI.l ,
Shiga- -aw:
The Orange County playclay's results were as follows: A. l'. ll. S. Seniors won
over Brea-Ulinmla Seniors. A. ll. ll. S. -Iuniors lost to Santa Ana llnniors. A. ll. ll.
S. Sophomores won over flarmlen Grove Sophomores. A. U. H. S. Freshmen lost to
Garden Grove lfreslxmen.
A speeial playmlay was helal for the sophomore and freshmen seeontl teams. A. U.
H. S. seeoncl team sophomores won over Fullerton. A. U. H. S. seeonml team fresh-
men won over Garden Grove.
Adele Summers was basketball manager.
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SIGNIORS
'l'0l' lillvv-lltllllll, l':lrn1:1ek, lllc'Culloeh, Moll, Hylton, Al1l.ll0l'll!ll"l.
lVlllJlJl,l'1 HOXV-Amspoker, liusch, Seliroeder, Henson, l'olhemus, lf'erris.
l!O'l"l'0IXl ROXY-NVnIliek. NVyler, Rockwell, Sihilling f02lllt.j, 'l'i-lllpli-loin, Sllllllll4'l'S, Hoskins.
.IUNIORS
'FOI' liOVV-lflzunler, lfrnnz, Suhr, Dunham, llniley, 'l':ln:lkzl.
MIDIJLIG RONV--Y. Crezilli, Deming, lierry, SClll'Ol'llt'l', Cornwall, Freuse.
I S0'l"l'0l ' '
'Nl ROXN-Shaver, lxrnms, Chetelut, Cll2lIllllt'I'S Lenpt.J, Cnrrisoszl, Yzmo, Kramer,
SOPHOMORES
'l'Ol' RONV+-lllzmn, Uhrislizlnson, Loudon, Nalrzilh, lizirnes, Roquot, Uornwnll, 'DiCkf'f'SOY1.
Mllbllhlfl ROXV--l.:1y:xn:1, liezxeh, lloo, Jnngkeil, Munzie, lfrnnke, VVl1et-lor, Yonfze. V
I!O'l"l'OM lloxxv-ll1lI'l'g5SS, lleluner, Mosiur, Held, Kopilzke fezlphj, NVhisn:ml, Slirlon, lil:-wlll.
l"RlflSHlNllCN Q
'POI' RONV--Goff, Hlllhilll, Horton, Kesler, Golden, Prenliss, Allen, XVollenm:m.
SIGUONIJ NONV-Story, Iiogels, VVest, Sll0l'lll2lIl, llunis-ls, Cooper, Hunziker, lllim-tworlll.
'l'HlltD RONV-NVQ-zulherly, Swann, lllnkely, lioquel, Pole, Ship.:ek:lw:l, Spencer.
l!0'l"l'OM 1i0NV-Heekinnn, Aspelin, Stmiwriztgsrl, Androns, Mayes.
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball has just recently become a major sport and therefore more enthusiasm
has been shown this your than formerly.
T
he results of the interclass game
s :
Seniors 31 Sophoinorcs
Seniors 66 Freshmen
Seniors 33 juniors
juniors 13 Sophomore-s
juniors 33 Sophomores
Sophomores 60 Freshmen
.IUNIORS
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SIGNIORS
'FOI' KOH'-Hoskins, VVyl1-r, Iinseh, Schroeder, Henson, Polhemus fmgnxj Amspokn-r,
Nlllrlll I" ROXV 'l'v mph-lon XV1 ll' -k 'l'- M-r 'Shu-'h'x Fe-ri-is C'x'n1'u-k .1 lt.
n llc .11 ..u.1i ., .1 . ,No
l50'l"l'CiINl ROXV11SihilIing', lf0l'l2NV1'll,'SllI'llI'Ilf1l'S fC:xpI.l, lMeC'ulI0el1, lhnru.
V---Hnnlinp:lon, Shaver, Franz, Dunham, Uhzmllu-rs, l'ornwnll, llzxilvy.
SIGUONIJ RONV- Dvrnimq, Yordv, llnrlol, Seliroeedor, Hnmle-r, l7I'00S1', 'l':1n:ikzn,
l!O'I"l'0M liOXVfKrnnis, l'h4-tvlni, Porter V, Urenih 1r':1pl.l, llerry fITlf.fl',l, Yamo, Krnnu-r.
S0l'0HOMOKl'IS
'FUI' ROW'-Oehon, Loudon, In-o, Mvnzie, VVlwelvr, l"l'ilIlk4', Kopilzkv, YVlllSllil!ll.
SIGUONIJ llfjxv-7li2ll'l'1'SS, Siirlon, liuynnn, Miller, Nurzlth, Iiznrnvs fYll1.fI'.l, Yongv. Raquel.
Tllllill lifTVV7lA'l1ll11'l', lion:-li, .lnngkn-il, Cornwall, l'y1-shimzu, Hlvwitt, Mosivr.
lI0'I"l'OM ROWAIliekenson, Munn fenplj, He-ld.
VRICSH M ICN
- : '- Ilooher Allan Sitzenstoek, H1-ffnw, HQ-eknmn.
lOl' ROM Hoff, Holton, lhnnl, , , I
NIIIIIJIAC ROXV-All. t'r4-nth, NW-st, liogx-rs, lim-rp.:'1-r, l!or'ehvrl, Sliige-kznwzn, SIN'lH'f'I', Cooper
fnigrl.
I-OIIOM NOX!-lIinr:n, She-ridzun, Moyes, Androus, NV:-:nlhm-rly 1e:ipl.1, lioqun-I, lllnki-ly.
llllnziker.
HOCKEY
Hockey is one of the most liiglily organized team games played by the girls today.
The junior :ind senior gznne nas especially good, the juniors giving the seniors za hard
fight for their victory.
Seniors 5 Sopliomores I
Seniors 3 Aluniors l
Seniors 6 Frcslnnen ll
Seniors 3 juniors l
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SIGNIORS
'l'Ol' IKONY-Al3olim, Siliilliiig, 'I'empl4-lon, Henson, lliiseh, Suinnivrs, Marsehall, MeCuIloeh.
Mllllllilrl ROW-Anispuker, lferris, Rockwell, Wyler, Hoskins, lhara, Carmaek.
l!O'l"l'OM ROVV-XValliek, Schroeder, lllauvrlian, Talwr Le-apt.J, Hylton, Moll, l'0lh1'YllllS.
.IUNIORS
'l'Ol' ll0NVfl"ranz, t'liamlwrs, Dunham, Yorde, Hamler, Hailey, Cornwall.
Mllilllilfl ROXV-l.ang'0, Porter, Ulietelal, Shaver, Frei-sv, rllilllllikil.
IlO'l"l'OM RONV--Yano, Schroeder, Hiiiitimrtoii, Kramer fc-apl.J, llartol, Suhr.
SOPHOMORICS 4
HANK RONV-Mary liayana, Mary Oehoa, Frieda Franke, Ruth .lunp.:'keit, Edith 1.4-0, Lillian
Uhrislianson, Phyllis llyeshima, lN1:1.i'g':ii'4-t Nichols.
SIQUONIJ ROW'-Cleo liarrvss, lfe-rn 1i0Illlt'l, Ruth llarnes, Maxine Menzie, Evelyn Mann, Lila
Narath, Vivian Held.
l+'li0N'l' RONV-Mabel Stirton, Genuvive Dickenson, Maxine Xklliisnanl, Gladys Kopilzke, Mildred
lamdon, Lois Miller, Hazel Mosier, lylarian lllewill.
l"lll'ISlIlNIl'IN
'FOI' RONV-Horton, Swindler, lienain, XVollenman, llIinp.:worth, lleekman, L, Crealh.
MIl3lJl.l'l ROXV-lhara, l'. Jones, Shi1.:'ekawa, NVm-alherly, Speneer, Cooper.
l!0'l"I'0M lif,xVfR01lll0l, lllakely, Goff qeapl.j, Zimmerman, Silzensloek, Stevens.
BASEBALL
The baseball season opened with many girls coming out to support their Class
teams. The animal went to press before the results of play Could be determined.
The senior team. made up of experienced players, will find much Competition with
the enthusiastic juniors. The present senior team won the championship last year,
and they seem to be out to win again. The promising skill of the nnderclassnien may,
perhaps, upset their plans.
Alma Bailey is the baseball manager.
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lll'l'l'1Ii l,l'1l"'I'-'l'Ol' ROW-Planting, lf'u:u'on, Quarton, Hamler, Bailey, Laura Sehroe-der,
D4-minp:j. BOTTOM ROW-Summers, Ferris, Walliek, Lori-nu Sehroe-der, l':u'ni:u-k, l'ri:-fr,
Niehols. lll'l'l'lR lilGH'l'-llnxter, Hatfield, linker, lirown, Mel.z1ehI:1n, Mc-l!l'i4le, Swann.
l'r1-ntiss, Cook, Jones. Illllllllilll IiONV--linrmrs, lioquel, Evans, H1-ekmun, Anrlrous, Alllu.
VVesl, liop.:'ers, Cooper, Dania-ls, Goff, Nichols. IIOTTOM RONV-llonkosky, xvlllSIl1llll, Illt xx'-
ill, Nuruih, Miller, lla-ld, .lung'kt-it, llzlrrr-ss, Munn.
l,0VVl'1li lil4Il"'l'--'I'Ol' IlOXV-Musser, Mayes, Franke, Mott, WH-zitlic-i'ly, Myers. Hunlinelou,
AlllSlNJk1'l'. ll0'l"I'OM ROW'-Goff, Anclrous, t'hrisli:inson, Nnrzitli, 'l'ulver, 'l':ln:xk:l, lfl'1llll"l'.
l.0W'lCR lllGl'l'I'--'l'0l' llflxv--l'0llll'lllllS, Sihilling, 'l'ompleton, Roekwell, Mzirsehnll, ldvnns,
liilllllllillld. I!0'l"l'0M ICUNV-lllewill, Alrleiler, Stoll, Sliign-kzlwzn, IXl:1el,:u-hlnn, Sln-rillnn,
Aspelin, Spencer.
SYVIIWIUING
S..'imming is one of the very few sports whieh we can continue to use throughout
our life, therefore it is necessary that we learn to swim well.
The value of swimming as the best all-around sport in our programs of activi-
ties may be measureml through its Contributions toward "healthful practice, safety
education, and wholesome use of leisure time."
.lane Deming was the swimming manager.
TENNIS
Tennis is one of the important individual sports. During the fall season, the
elzisses had elimination contests, and later interelass tournaments. The sophomores
won, seniors second, freshmen thircl, and juniors fourth.
County Tournaments were played in the spring, each school being represented
by four singles anal two doubles.
Ruth Huntington was the tennis manager.
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TOP ROW-Mc Culloch, West, Barnes, Allen, Rogers, Mann, Sheridan, Hamler. Stirton.
MIDDLE ROW-Summers, Carmack, Wallick, Androus, Stankey, Standridge, Fearon, Bailey,
Narath, Lange, Dickenson.
BOTTOM ROW-Clark, Rundstrom, Roschrook, Held, Mayes, Stuernagel, Illingworth, Wollen-
man, Marschall.
Green Criss Nelson Forsyth
GIRLS' TUMBLING AND RHYTHM
During the second semester of this year girls' tumbling and rhythm classes were
organized for the first time at A. U. H. S. The girls' tumbling class together with the
the rhythm class members featured prominently in the Student Body Circus.
Various dances to all types of music were studied by the rhythm class supervised
by Miss Linda Huggins.
The girls' tumbling class under the direction of Miss Jessie Coons displayed real
skill and training wherever the class appeared.
The two classes totaled about fifty in membership and displayed much progress
for the short time they have been organized.
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POSTURE AND FIRST AID
The girls who are in the pictures are representative types of a posture, selected
from all classes but eighth period.
They illustrate tin action picturesb several exercises given for round shoulders,
forward head, pronated ankles and Hat feet.
Posture tests are given at least twice during the year. Hancroft's Triple
Posture Test is used for general classification. lfach girl is judged according to her
standing, walking and exercising positions.
Those who do not fall into class A are given further tests, and if necessary,
are assigned to special exercises for the correction of defects.
Since good posture is an indication of one's attitude toward life, and usually is
prerequisite to social and business success, all girls aspire to be classified among the
A group.
Health education is taught to freshman classes. All sophomores have first aid
once :1 week. Simple and home nursing is taught. Instruction is also given in emer-
gency first aid to school injuries.
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GIRLS' VARSITIES
BASKETBALL-Lorena Schroeder, Mauerhan, Rockwell, McCulloch, Mott, Taber, Busch.
HOCKEY-Benson, 151-rry, Laura Schroeder, Hailey, Creath, McCulloch, Rockwell, Sihillinpr.
Templeton, M2llltll'll2ll1, Taber, Hylton, Mott, SllI'lll!l0l'S, 1'Oll10lIlllS.
VOLLEYHAIJA-llanrn Schroeder, Whisnant, Kopitzku, lllewitl, Mann, Hailey, Yorde, Hylton,
Mott, Snnimers, Franz.
HASEHALl.-Kranier, Lzuirn Schroeder, Urealh, Suhr, l+'ra.nz, VVhisn:unt, Tanaka, Yano, Ihara,
Mr-Cnlloc-li, Rockwell, lluseh, Hailey, Lorena Schroeder, 'l':ilrer, lferris, Polhemus, Mauer-
GIRLS' VARSITIES
It has been the custom for several years to choose girl varsity teams in the team
hun, Hylton, Moll.
sports at Anaheim Union High School.
These teams are picked on the basis of play throughout the regular schedule of
inter-class games, and the selections are not made until the end of the season.
Thus, the teams do not play together as units, but are merely honorary groups.
In any particular sport, the highest achievement is to be named on the varsity.
The teams shown above naturally have more upperclassmen than freshmen and
sophomores, but it makes no difference in the choosing whether the individual girl
plays on a winning or a losing team.
Points to be considered in making this choice include the ability and practice in
playing team-work. Girls who try to outshine their team-mates are given scant con-
sideration in making the Varsity selection.
Other points considered are eligibility, consistently good play, rather than ex-
ceptional brilliance at intervals, and sportsmanship.
lt is believed that this year's Varsities compare favorably with the teams chosen
in the past, and that, if there is any difference, the present teams are better balanced,
and have greater all-around ability than those of former years.
This tendency is in conformity with the ideal of team play over individual
play. There are fewer all-around stars this year, and better team play, which is
considered a distinct advance.
The reason for choosing a Varsity in each sport is to give recognition for pro-
ficiency and to encourage all those competing in the various sports to achieve this
honor.
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URAKIA
'lllw xlrama l'0lll'SK'S aml proxluctirms at .'XlIilll1'llll llnirm lliglx Sl-Imul arx' I
mf
llIIIIft'll to rlxx' lIlt'I'l' lvarnvng aml Dl'x'S"lll2lflUlI ol plays. 'lllw ulwjc'x'tix'c is ratlwr tu :Lixc
thx lll.lIlI.lI'lt stumlmurs .1 xxmlllmumlul xnxx ol tlxc- vntlrx- mmlx-rn llI"lIlI'lllk' incl-l
ul
txxf
ln aalmlirimx to lC'1li'llllIQI aml xlc'lix'c'ring lines anal lJ1llll'0lllllll', tlwlc is L'HllSlll1'l'2ll3ll
x' in stagx' lllII4l1llNl'lIf1ll9y stage mzxlwup aml stage' svttings.
lJl'1lIllSlflCS ls, of voxlrsc, Llllll'l'Cllf frmxx ntlxm' sulxjcvts in that tlxx-rx' is no l'l'j1lllIll
book, aml tlu- CUIIVSL' is not tllc' same cx'v1'y year. lfarlx Class lvarns aml prL'sm'nts
xlllll'l'K'l1f plays. :mal ncvvssarilx' mx-cts mliffcrcnt problems.
ills
.um lwx-mlxxllxg morn' nunxvruus L'2lL'll xr-ar. Altlmuglx somc of thx- most talvntcxl mlramatics
l'.m'nllmcnt m tllx' tlI'1llll2lflL'S xlc'pa1'tmx-nt IS Uonstantlx' lllL'I'x'1lSlllg1, aml p1'ml11x'rif 5
xlvurs arc in rlxx- prcsx-nt g1l'1lxlllIlflllf1 class, muclx ncxx' matx'1'ial has lX'l'll clismx'c1'wl
mluxiug flu' prvsclxr xx-ar, and pmspvvts inclivatv 2lll0l'lll'l' successful scrics of sx-lmul
pl lxs ncxt yn-ar.
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l'I'l'l4Ili l.IGlf"l'4llo4-kwa-Il :ind llnlh. Ul'l'1'lll RIGHT--Kziy and Sunune-rs. LUWHIQ l.1'Ilf'l' -
Floinl :mil Ulzislwy, l,UXYl4Ill Illll'll'l' --.l:iggi-rs, linlnlzill, :ind lion-ge,
TIIIC XVASIVS NICST
'lllme Senior Plan' was proilnceil nniler tlic direction of Hrs. lfziye Kern Sclinly
on tlie evening of Illzirclm 27, l'l3l. The play was il tlirillingg mystery comedy in
rliree zicts. Hrlllll' VV:isp's Nest," like all successful mystery plays, has its slmre of
green lights. ilzirk scenes, ghosts, iliszippeziring clizlirs, nnil trziin robberies.
'lllie entire plzu' takes place in olml MclJon'ell's lN1lI1Sl0I1, mleep in tlie woods ont
siile ol lfllisron, Virginia.
'llli' elizirzlcters were' Rower fllcllowell plziyeml ln' l,oren Clonclg Steve Nelson
1 . . ,,
ilnlml, l imil liirli l llc Curtis, Klelvin Rzinilzlllg Reid Carson
Niels lloegeg llenry lf' i- 9 " 1 3 ,: '-
Stain Rileyg llnnk, iXI?lI'Sll2lll lieelweg Nancy xIl'l'l'lY2llK'v Dorothy Clzisbeyg Klyrtle
l'e:n'l .lziggersg Hrs. Nelly Klcllowell, Adele Snnnnersg Lillie, Zl negro servant, lfllen
liuy Zllltl Nlrs. lfnnneline -Iessnp, Rntli Rockwell.
'lllll' play, p:n'tienl:n'ly wellfzulupteml for liigli school proilnction, was one of flu
niost snccessfnl ever proclnceil :it Anzilieinl lligli School.
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l'l'l'l4Ili l.l4Zl4"l' llumlw-r, luluhum, Nluyvs, :md Yun XY:lg:mwl'. lll'l'I'Ili liIGll'l'-Allzlvks, Slxuw
144'
uni lla-iuzv, l,0XYl'Ill LICl"'l'-I-'rusvlg lim-llls-V, und Mulhis, IAJXYICIQ liIGlI'l'-Nvwlun, Fitz-
rzllmi, :md l.:1umi1-r.
SICYEN'1'lCICN
'lllu' -lllllllll' l'l:1y lllllli'l' tlu' mlircctiou of llrs. lfzlyv Kern Svlmulz was pxvsvlxtval on
NtlX'L'llll7L'I' 25, 1030. The play was 21 Cll'1lIll1lflZZltl0ll of Booth ,llill'lill1j,ff0lllS HSQWI1-
tm-u."
'lllw lm-zulumg rolcs we-rc played by luuul llculzc, as Xvlllll' liznxtcr who was just
HSCYl'llfl'l'IIH years old, zuul lxI2lI'j0l'lC Slmw, :ls Lola l'1'z1tt, who was W'illi4-'S Hlmlwy
talk lzulvn.
'lllw I'l'lI11ll1llll'l' of tlu' cast was as follows: lllrs. llzlxtvr, XVillic-'s lI10fl1Cl', pluyml
bv l1lIIL'l' l'lI'1lSl'l'Q Mr. lgZlXU'I', XVillim-'S fZlflll'l', Clillwrt Koclmlcrg .lzuu-, NVilliv's turtle-
tzllm' sister, l'll'l'Ill' Klzxtlusg lllay l,2ll'Cl1l'I', l,ol:1's ll'll'l1Kl, Ifvclyu l'llfZf1K'l'2llllQ lllr. Pau'-
clu-r, lfnl Lzuuulc-1'g jon- Bullitt, -lack Nc-wrong Clcorgv Coopcr. Stark Yau VV2lj.IUlll'l'1
NVaIlic lglllllifi, lfvzum liucksg Us-llcsis, thc negro Sk'l'X'1lllf, llzu'x'c-y Cla-rtlmg Iirlu-I liokzl,
lxlvzl llzuulcr: zuul Mary Brooks, KZ!flll'j'll Uuullzuu.
The vlltirc- vast ZlCqlllI'l'l'Cl YllClllSClX'l'S wc-ll before- Il large :uul CllfllllSl2lSflC zuulivucc.
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ASSICMBLY PROGRAMS AND OTHER PRODUCTIONS
ln addition to the major productions, such as the class plays, the dramaties
department has contributed largely to the entertainment of the student body and
faculty in regular assemblies, pay assemblies, class and club programs, and outside
dramatic presentations. lllany of the plays are also given for organizations away from
the campus. lllrs. Schulz, the dramatics instructor, always had one or more plays in
the course of production throughout the entire year. Some of them were:
"Sail Right ln," with Virginia Carmack, Odessa Eulfer, and Gilbert Koehler.
"The First Dress Suit," with lylary Ellen Chambers, Lois Porter, Harvey Gerth
and Emil Heinze.
"VVomen Folks," with Elva Hamlet, Kathryn Dunham, Ruth Rockwell, lrene
Hylton, Ellen Kay, Dillard VVilkerson, and Virginia Latham.
"lllarriage Cake," with Lawrence Dyckman, Ethel VVilhoit, and Vivian Boyd.
"Tea Leaves," with Nona Planting, Evelyn Fitzgerald, Claire Leonard, George
llliner, and Robert Dean.
"The hlan in the Bowler Hat," with Emil Heinze, Lawrence Dyckman, Lois
Porter, lllary Ellen Chambers, Dillard NVilkerson, and Harvey Gerth.
"VVrong Numbers," with Vivian Boyd, Kathryn Dunham, and Ellen Kay.
"Pot Boilers," with Alec Cleren, Dave Arthur, Virginia Latham, Esther Zeppen-
feld Cliff llloore, Ed Launder, and Robert Dean.
"A NV:-dding," with Dorothy Clasbey, Shirley Lamb, Adele Summers, Alec
Cieren, lllel Randall, Dave Arthur, and Buster jones.
"Mistletoe and lX'Ioonlight," with Dave Arthur, Buster jones, Irene Hylton,
Odessa Enlfer. Alec Geren, lllelvin Randall, Fred Bath, and Charlotte Hapgood.
ln addition to these plays several other interesting programs were given. Among
them was the appearance of several of the dramatics students before a meeting of
the Parent-'lleachers Association last fall in a series of original pantomimes.
lllost of the talent appearing at school assemblies and organization meetings was
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from our own student body, although professional speakers, musicians, and entertain-
ers are heard from time to time. This year assembly programs were exchanged with
Brea-Olinda High School.
lllost of the assemblies depend upon the drama department for their entertainment
and enthusiasm displayed indicates its great success- Most of the short plays presented
received enthusiastic applause. The increasing number of requests for plays from the
drama department indicates the popularity of their productions.
In addition to these entertainments, some assembly programs were staged by
other groups. Among the most effective was the radio program presented by the
:zcniors to advertise their Blue and Gold.
ln this, Howard hlinder was the radio announcer, and john Shoemaker made
the sales talk. The chief entertainment features were Chet Brandt and his orchestra.
and Dale Twiggs playing his saxophone solos.
Some assemblies were regular student body meetings, at which problems of
student body government were discussed,
The time for other assemblies was taken up in part in giving out awards in var-
ious student activities including presentation of athletic awards, typing certificates
and medals and awards won in the Armistice Day parade.
Two assemblies this year were for oratorical contests. The first was sponsored
by the Anaheim Toastmaster's Club. The school contest was won by Fred Bath, with
Loretta Nichols second.
The other was the annual National Oratorical Contest on the Constitution,
sponsored in this district by the Los Angeles Times. The contest was won by Loretta
Nichols, and Katherine Dohm was second.
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MIDDLE ROW-Zeppenfeld, Hobson, Hohensee, Dyckman, Leonard, Gaweleck. Anderson,
Kanter. Miss Conover.
LLOTTOM ROW-Priddy. Yonker, Stroup, Trout, Chetelat. Taber, Melntyre, Templeton,
Schroeder.
STAGECRAFT
As an important part of dramatic and musical presentations, stagecraft is accortlc l
a large place in the dramatic curriculum of Anaheim High School.
Much of the success of the school and class productions the past year has been
due to the skillful work of the stagecraft classes.
GIRLS' STAGECRAFT
The girls' stagecraft classes take care of all the costumes and make-up. 'l'lu'y
made it possible to present the operetta, "The Belle of Barcelona," with such a nun:-
ber of beautiful costumes.
Good make-up requires both patience and skill, and the girls of the class wer:
found to have adequate resources of both.
BOYS' STAGECRAFT
Maiiy in the audiences of our school plays have remarked at the proficiency of
the stagecraft boys, and the tone of the stage settings. This has been made possible by
the untiring efforts of the boys' stage crew.
Miss Conover is instructor of both stagecraft groups and deserves her reputation
as a most efficient stage director.
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Mzlvkzxy. xvilll Vs-rst, vVil,lkPl', NVclvlv, W'ire, NVilll2l,C0. V
MlDlJl.l'Z li0W'fHoldvr, Aldlor, Moll, Lukens, Murillo, llochelli-, NVln-1-lor, VVl1lSll1llll, Reynolds.
Anderson. Nichols, l7li'li0IlS0ll, lilldilllilll, Mrowfkzi, .lum.rkvit.
l!O'l"I'0M ROXV-Mr. VVilli:uns, IJmning.g', Mallee, lillflllilllll, Hartelt, 1'ool, Dougan, Loslelmon,
ORCHESTRA
The advanced orchestra, an organization of about fifty members, plays for all-
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school' assemblies, the school entertainments, and presents numbers at the annual
school concert.
The beginners' orchestra provides valuable training to the less advanced students,
giving the individuals a chance to perfect their playing and developing material for
the advanced orchestra in the future.
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MLDDLE ROW-Henson, Marseharll, Mrs. llrown, Wicker, Thill, Mrowfka.
BOTTOM lioxxv'-llullllll, FI'f1Lllk Baker, Warren Baker, Daniel, NVollonmun, Rochelle, Rinehart,
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'POI' ROXV-llozinv, Cluussen, Pohlmann, Mackay, Uolz, Vain Vvrst, Miller, I4'ilzp:1ll'ic'k.
MIl?l7I.l'I ROXV-VValker, Wire, Miller, lfisehle, Priddy, Jackson, l'r1-ssi-I, liundslrom, 'lliylmx
l!O'l"l'OM ROVVWMiIls, Fm-ris, Caiwlhon, Barnetto, Chenium, Mr, NVilIi:ims, lAlllll4'IllHll'll,
BAND
ln the complete band organization there are about seventy members. The hand
I imlgr-i', Holder, VV1-hh.
is one of the most active organizations on the campus, and has brought much credit
I.: the school. Important among their accomplishments this year was the winning of
th- hand sweepstakes cup in the Armistice Day parade. The band played for many
:cha ol and civic affairs.
This year for the first time, the band played for the Anaheim unit of high school
cadets, and was officially a part of that organization.
TOP RQWV-M4H'l1'I'. Uoehrzme, Stearns, Doane, Fisehle, Cheatham.
5lllllZl.l'. ROXV-Soares, Van Vorst, Higgins, Lakeman, Thill, Ehrlo, VVallace, Loudon, IS4-nson
L01 10M ROW-Mr. Williams, Mcliiee, Lewiii. I.lfll.1lClllDZlCl1, Braun, Iladger, liressm-I, Cuwthon
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'FOI' li0NVf-Ifilzvrnld, Mnrschzill, .lun-kson, Vv'nlts, Fe-rris, Kanlrzilh, Forsyth, Mathis, Shnvt-r.
Knhlvn, l'illllSl'll, l'l1lDHOUtl, liovllellv.
MIIDDIJC ROXY-Inske-vp, l:0I'g'1'I', Milli-r, 111-lion, Efker, f.2ll1ll't0l1, Nivhols, Mimlvr, Nvnno,
l"l'l'X, W'yI1-ix Munn, Roc-kwvll.
l!0'l"I'0M liflxv-SllllNllK'I'S, Hznnlvr, Krnms, Chetelzit, Leonard, Dunham, lirownvll, Knipe-,
li'uIl'1-r, Hylton, M:l1u-rllzni.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS
The most important productions of the girls' glee clubs were the Cliristnms
Czintutzi and the operctta, "The lielle of Barcelona," in which they were assisted by
tlic RIOZZIIT orchestrzi and the boys' glee club.
ln addition, the junior girls' glee club presented a miniature operetta in assembly
entitled "Lady l'l1'1lllCCS."
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Mlllllhlfl liOXV-Uroim-r, Il:u'nes, Jungtkeit, Neuschaffer, Mozivr, Kopitzke, Miner. Mrs, Brown.
BOTTOM HON'-NYilson, Miller, Morris, Bright, Narrath, Lehlner, Friedrichs,
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MIDDLE Tl0VV4'Fl7llSSl'Zlll, Dean, Luthvr, H2ll'l'iS, l"lzLnzli.:':1n, Robert Yun NVagom'F, Hawkins.
blind.
BOTTOM IiOW--Cochrane, Dickerson, Vail, Sockerson, Frzinzcn, Taylor, l"lSllf'I', Sawtolio.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
The membership in this year's boys, glee club is the largest in the history of the
school. In addition to taking part in the operetta, they sang in assembly and also had
a prominent part in the Christmas Cantata.
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MIDDLE ROW-Pressol, Thill, Engle, Turner, Mills, Ferris, Jackson, Cawthon.
BOTTOM IiOW--llrzufkman, Myers, Dickerson, Rstmm, Adams, NVatts, Knott, liflpior.
DRUM CORPS
This year, for the Hrst time, Anaheim High School had a drum corps. This
unit was a part of the cadet corps. Their contribution to the success of the cadets
was an important one.
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'FUI' ROW--lin-inn-, Harris, Vail, 'l'm1sse:1n 'YO' Hf,XV+l'Nlliiil'I', Leonard, Kzlhlen, Shaver,
llO'l"I'0M HOXY---l,u1ui, NVl1:lIl1-y, lJil'kt'1'li4l1, Mathis, Hylton.
SDt'lll'1'l', Taylor. IIUTTOM IIOVV-Sunimers, Qnurlon, Felton,
LLrow1n-II. Knipv.
I3Oli'BI.IC SICXTETS AND MOZART ORCHESTRA
The double svxtvts are Chosen from the best material in both glee clubs. They
have special parts in school productions and often appear in programs off the campus.
The boys' quartet, composed of VVhalley, Lund, Vail, and Obarr, sang over the radio
several times.
The Rlozart orchestra is composed of the fifteen most advanced members of the
orchestra. It furnishes the accompaniment for the major musical productions and
plays for many entertainments during the year.
MOZART ORCHESTRA
TOI' R0NV4AIdlor, Mott, Hath, Van Verst, Wire, Criss, Felton, Miller.
ISOTTOM RONV-Mrs. Brown, Deming, Hartelt, Rochelle, Burmann, West, Nelson.
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l.0NVlCli PANl41l.ASu1nlnt-rs and XVulliekg SIM'Ill't'l' and Lund: Hylton and I4'ulfn-r: l'llllIll4'l' :.n.l
Slrullnnun.
"THIS BELLIC Ol" BARClCI.ONA"
The largest production of the inusie department during the year was the operetta.
"The Belle of Barcelona," presented by the combined glee clubs and the Mozart
orchestra.
The operetta deals with a rornance between Klargarita and l,ieutenant Harold
xVl'lQllt, which started three years before the action ot the operetta when they had
inet in America. The former part was played by Udessa lfulfer and the latter by
Riebard Vail. The further action deals with her betrothal to a scheming: noblt-man
by her parents and the subsequent publicity of his guilt. lllargarita then chooses her
own lover.
The remainder of the east was as follows: Harry Stratlunan, l'flva Hamler, Irene
Hylton, Arnold Lund, Donald Spencer, llugh Taylor, Stark Van NVagoner, Glen
Shoemaker, Loretta Nichols, Bernice lllinder, Charlotte llapgood, lfhner Rennie, and
Robert Dean.
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Horton Ledford Miss Golder Willis Strathman
AN ORANCO
The policy of the Anoranco this year has been the continuation of last year's aim,
that of standardization in makeup and newspaper style.
The Anoranco has endeavored to be of benefit to the readers by presenting the
current happenings of the school, by comment and humor, and by co-operating by way
of space given to advertisements, with the merchants of the town.
Another phase of the policy of the journalism department has been to aid those
students who are engaged in the publication of the Anoranco in learning to write
concisely, accurately and in what is known as newspaper style, also to acquaint them
with the various phases of newspaper publication. The course aims, too, to create in-
telligent newspaper readers.
The Anoranco is a member of the Southern California High School Press Asso-
ciation. Besides submitting copies of the Anoranco for criticism, representatives of
the paper attend the conventions of this association regularly, and derive no small
amount of benefit from them.
The Green Lemon is scheduled to appear the latter part of May and promises
to be one of the most successful editions published so far. This edition comes out
in the form of a small magazine, the purpose of which is purely entertainment. A
radio theme is being carried out under the direction of Roxie Willis as editor-in-chief.
The regularity of appearance and smoothness of operation of the Anoranco is due
largely to its staff, and particularly to the editor-in-chief for the year, Katherine
Dohm, and to the managing editor for the second year, Frank Woodington.
Others of the staff who deserve mention for consistent co-operation are Clifford
lN'Ioore, head-line writerg Edna Betzsold, news editor, Grace Ledford, societyg Don-
ald Horton, Howard Lear. sportsg and Roxie Willis, features.
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Busch Minder Carmaek Green Pierson
Schroeder Summers Hylton Mr. Kennedy Spencer Strathman
THE BLUE AND GOLD
The problems of the 1930 Blue and Gold were the inclusion of new subjects and
the printing of the book in our school shop. Charles Strathxnan deserves mention for
the professional conduct of his work.
The staff and adviser wish to thank those who helped with the production of
the book, particularly Principal -I. A. Clayes for his help and advice at every stage
of the work, llliss xV3lkCl' for her help with the iforeword and senior sfction RIF.
Hedstroni for the many fine pictures he contributed, llliss Kelly and her typing
students for preparing copy, llilrs. Schulz, N113 NVillia1ns, lXIr. Carpsnter, Bliss
Coons, Kliss Huggins and llliss Conover for assistance in organizing the material
in their respective departments, to lylr. Ross and Claude Taylor for their splendid
co-operation in printing the book. and to Katherine Dolnn, Louise Amspoker and
Grace Ledtord for their contributions to the book.
The stall positions wi-re: .fehn Slioqinzilqw, editor: Charles Strathman, advertis-
ingg Lorena Schroeder, associate editor and artg Shirley Criss, re-writeg Berthyle Nel-
son, copyg NVilda Green and Nora Busch photosg Lillian lhara, typistg 'Paul Jung--
keit and Virginia Carinack, sports, Inadale Pierson, organizationsg Adele Summers,
seniorsg Irene Hylton, music and drama, Howard lylinder and Donald Spencer,
junior assistants. lN'Ir. Kennedy was faculty adviser.
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Claude Taylor, Assistant print shop nianagvr, Hedpxes, llvltner, 1XTeM:mners, liallnu, Hurt n,
Adams, Schumer, Mr. Ross, print shop manager.
PRINTSHOP
The primary purposes of the print shop are the instruction of students and the
actual printing of student publications and jobs within the school.
The boys taking print shop are in two classes, first those who are taking the
subject in view of following the printing trade as their life work and second, those
boys who take printing for scholastic credit. These boys gain an appreciation of the
quality and costs of good printing as well as the time necessary to complete a job.
They will be able to estimate in later life jobs before they are sent to the printer.
There are other practical uses of the things they learn, even though they do not
follow printing as a trade.
The fundamentals of the course are given through the book, "Printing Oceupar-
tions."
As soon as the students have advanced far enough they are given practical jobs
to set and print. Some of the jobs include posters, notices and programs.
Through the purchase of the new Pony llliehle press, the annual is now printed
in our own shop, as well as being set up here. liven the printing of the color art
work was done. The new press has also made it possible to run two pages of the Anor-
aneo at once, instead of just one as formerly. All jobs are done in less time and the
press work is better.
In addition to the jobs already mentioned the shop prints manuals, blanks of all
kinds, and the comprehensive literature list for the English department.
Together with the journalism classes the print shop boys visited the Los Angeles
Examiner this year.
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VVhen Anaheim scored a touchdown in the second quarter and went ahead of
Orange.
The fight between liecbe and Cloud in the senior play.
Announcement of senior ditch day.
The hand balancer's act in the school circus
The unexpected passing grade in history.
VVHY SOIXIE STUDENTS WILL ALVVAYS GET FAILING GRADES
"I forgot to take my book home last night."
"I had my paper all written out, and my little brother tore it up."
"I was absent yesterday and couldn't Find out what the assignment was.
"I studied the wrong lesson."
"I thought you said this lesson wasn't due until IXIonday."
"An examination today? Gee, I forgot all about it."
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME
Smith of Podunk. He made four varsity letters each year and never yet
has made a contemptuous remark about the unsuccessful athletes.
jones of Siwash. In the honor society for three straight years and has never
talked about how easy it was to get good grades.
Bjornsen of Rural Hollow. Has never greeted a person with an utward show
of friendliness to make a smart crack as soon as said person is out of hearing.
Robinson of Centerville. blade an assembly speech without starting out with
the word, "Well,"
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Ditch day.
Getting out of assembly "first'I.
The total lack of argument over choice of senior sweaters.
Looking li0l'XV1ll'll to Ql'2lKIllZll'l0lI.
VVriting out our activities in lllr. RIIICIIZIITYS room. "ls peninzinship an zlctiv
The practice for coinmencement.
The knowledge that somebody else will probably be vzlleclictorian.
Signing annuals "for tlle last time."
Ulilll going to sl. C. next year."
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l'm going to Stanford."
"l'll work for El year at least."
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Une of the members of the class of '31 had become a licensed passenger pilot.
lt was his first flight in his neu' position. liiverything went line, a perfect take-off,
a beautifull ride, and an excellent three-point landing.
The ex-Senior was feeling joyous as a fellow pilot opened the door. Turning
a beaming face to the passengers he shouted, "Seniors firstfy
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Optimistic Ulive: "l think this scenery is just beautiful."
Pessimistic Pete: "Oh, l don't know, take away the mountains and lakes and it
wouldn't be much.
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Congratulatfx
the dass of 1931
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ln the magic mirror of ten years hence, imagine our surprise to find:
Louise Amspoker-Helen VVills Il.
Dave Arthur-A missionary.
ltlarjorie Baker-Dean of Women at U. S. C.
Frank Bath-A plumber. '
Fred Bath-Chief justice of the Supreme Court.
Verena Baum-A scenario writer.
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Music, Dramatic Art, Dance I
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1-hone 4312 422 W. Center st. 1 'F
ma C. Aves Telephone 2719 E R d, 7'
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Aves Beauty I Satisfaction for more than 90 days
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Miss Holt: "Of what value are birds?"
H. V.: "Don't know?"
Miss Holt: "What do they eat?"
H. V.: "Don't know."
Miss Holt: "Well, can you answer the next question ?"
H. V.: "No Ma'm."
Bliss Holt: "Is there anything you can answer ?"
H. V.: "Yes Ma'am."
"Well, let's hear it."
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How a Student Advertisement An-
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Examination to Student
Assembly
Yes, this is absolutely the finest cx-
amination ever given in Anaheim
Union High School. You remember
the fine examination the old timers
brag about a couple of years ago?
Well, this one is twice as hard and
will go down in history as the exam-
ination of all time. If you miss it,
you will always regret it.
There will be many features: a
strict prof, struggling students, the
star of the act who gets the nosebleed
after the first twenty minutes and has
to leave the room, the comedian who
comes in thirty minutes late and gets
a big laugh-well, I'd better not tell
you much about it or you won't en-
joy it. Tickets-oh,-er, admission is
free. Thank you.
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And, lo! I looked again,
I thought it must be grass,
But, no! It was only
The Freshman Class!
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Leather Goods-Suit Cases
GOFdO11'S Harness and
Luggage Shop
Phone 2430 Res. 4067
141 S. Los Angeles Street
W. S. Gordon Anaheim
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111 N. Los Angeles St.-Phone 2401
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New and Used Furniture
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CONGRATULATES THE
CLASS OF 1931
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lllarshall Beebe-College football coach.
VVinona Benson-School Librarian.
Edna Betszold-Newspaper editor.
Niels Boegc-A Cowboy Way Out VVest.
Vivian Boyd-A Social Reformer.
George Brenner-A Tired Business lllan.
Helen Bruns-Owner of the Ritz-Carlton.
Nora Busch-A newspaper photographer.
Martha Bushman--lVIatron of an Orphan Asylum.
Virginia Carmack-Running stiff Competition to Babe Ruth.
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O. Fulfer: "I'm afraid I am."
Uave: "'l'hat's fine. Then you
won't mind if I use your biology
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"She won the popularity contest."
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Frank: "What makes Chet think
he's a musician ?"
Fred: "Oh, I guess it's the drums
in his ears."
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Dot: "Don seems to have some a-
bility in his head."
Margie: "Sure, he can wiggle his
ears."
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The Mission Studio
Anal1eiin's Unique Koclalz Store
Developing, Coloring, Picture Framing,
Enlarging, Printing, Copying, Commer-
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BEFORE 5 P. M.
314 W. Center Anaheim
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Gifts that are suitable for every
occasion- We are showing a nice
selection of rings, bracelets, wat'
clies, and bins. Many beautiful
bieces of costume jewelry.
Your visit always welcome
7 . Cl. Iifienhrinle
PATTEN Sz DAVIES
LUMBER CO.
H. G. Merrill, Mgr.
703 E. Broadway Phone 3622
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OHAS. H. MANN
210 South Los Angeles St- .
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Billy Chambers-A Senator.
Dorothy Clasbey-fAn Artist in Paris.
Loren Cloud-An actor.
Edna Conliffe-A slogan writer.
VVelton Craig-A U. S. Senator.
Violet Curran-An Opera Star.
Shirley Criss-Restaurant Proprietor.
Eugenie Culler-President of the Western Air Express.
Esther Dahnke-An aviatrix.
Evelyn Dart-An English Teacher.
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What's the matter with youg are CORSAGES OUR SPECIALTY
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Bob Dean-hflayor of Cypress.
Edgar Dougan-A doctor.
Ernst Drews-Chief of Police.
Harold Doane-A Captain on the Leviathan.
Katherine Dohm-Assistant Editor of the Evening Gazettte.
Lawrence Dyckman-Following the footsteps of jack Donahue.
john Eaton-A Street Car Conductor.
Pat Ferris-A Champion Typist.
Lfcola Felton-A Blues Singer.
Eloise Forsyth-A Scenario writer for De llflille.
Norman Friedricks-A glass blower.
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Rio Grande Gas and Oils
l406 W. Broadway PHONE 4620 Anaheim
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Odessa Fulfer-A kindergarten teacher.
Eleanor Gaston-An equcstrienne.
Albert Gray-Master violinist.
VVilda Green-A physical education teacher.
Corrine Grimm-A movie director.
Iris Hannah-A telephone girl.
Charlotte Hapgood-A mathematics teacher.
Frances Hein-lVIary Pickford's rival.
Don Horton-A deep sea diver.
Verna Hoskins-Proprietor of an exclusive shop in New York.
Irene Hylton-A Buyer for Bullock's.
Lillian Ihara-A store owner.
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Esther johnson--Teaching in the Ozarks.
Peggy ,IohusonefConducting a newspaper column.
Buster .Iones--Trying out with the New York Giants.
Paul ,Iungkeit-A bronco-buster.
lfstella Kamrath-liliss America.
lfsther Kzunrath-First lady of the land.
Ellen Kay-Principal of Fremont.
Olga Klaus-On the Fanchon and lllarco Circuit.
lllarie Labourdette-Greatest woman aviator.
Shirley Lamb-Preparing to swim the Catalina Channel.
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credit for a football victory to the 1:
interference runners. Comzrarulates
Candidate for class office with- T Elle Clc1SS of 1931 I
H draws because he thinks his opponent I
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had every right to Hunk mef' i- - - - - - - - - - - D - - -'l
my "O course I haven't an excuse," i '
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man driver? Dealer
1- Albert: I always do if I have any I
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remarked Miss Hampton as she fold- N
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'W' OF SERVICE NEVER
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do you have?" I ,
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whistle at every Stationin i Il the Spirit of a friendly cooperation
H, we suggest an affiliation with ,J
Miss Walker: "What course do 1'
you expect to graduate in ?" X Q A
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judge: "What is your age, Ma- H
dam Q" ! Anaheim, California
Aged witness: "I've seen thirty- ! I
two summers." Branches at
Jl'dg'i: end how long have you El Monte, Buena Park and Cypress "
been blind? i H
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"As Good As the Gun"
THE WINCHESTER STORE
M. W. MARTENET
323 West Center Street
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IfVhat I Learned About High School
from the Movies
l.-They all play ukes and spend
at least half their time singing the
latest popular music. fAn invisible
orchestra always accompanies them,
no matter where they are.J
Z.-The boys all wear sweaters and
golf knickers.
3.-All teachers wear glasses.
4.-The students and their par-
ents never agree on anything.
5.-All high school campuses have
the Hollywood Hills as a background.
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And you've heard of the senior
who was so conceited he worked
crossword puzzles with a pen.
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"Well, here I am at high school.
It doesn't look so very different from
Fremont.
"Gee, I Wonder if those fellows
are seniors. They sure look important.
That big fellow in the middle looks
like he might be student body prcsif
dent or something. Here they come.
I'll bet they are going to haze me.
Shall I run? It's too late nowg I'll
have to face the music.
"Well, what do you know about
that, they are freshmen the same as
I am. They thought I was a senior
and wanted to know the way to the
gymnasium. Huh, I'll bet I do look
just as good as a lot of these seniors
at that. This place is going to be a
snap.
"Well, can you beat that? I failed
in two subjects. And I thought all
the time I had that prof kidded to a
standstill. Guess I'll have to study
next quarter. I don't think it is as
much of a snap as I did at first. Still
it's not so bad. Only two more quar-
ters to go. Being a freshman could be
worse. Both the yell leaders are
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ball.
"Gee, school's almost over. I've got
to study if I want to get through. Pa
might give me that trip to Oregon
if 1 get pretty good grades. Wow! I
passed. I'm a sophomore now."
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Miss Spicer: "If a father gave l9c
to one son and 6C to the other, what
time would it be F"
Travis McDonald: "A quarter to
two."
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"Yes," sighed Alva Adams, "there's
a world of difference."
"Between what ?" inquired Joe
Badger.
"Between the North and South
Poles," replied Alva.
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VVC Do Repairs
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Phone 3524 Anaheim
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study a very absorbing subject today: li
Turn to the Chapter on the manu-
facture of blotting paper." . I:
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down the street to the house of a C
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lady, "john is not at all spoiled. In
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don't think he's spoiled, come and see T ,217 East Center Street
what that steam roller did to him." A' L' KNIPEANAHEIMPHONE 4502 l
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Mackay electrocuted himself. How i
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to say that during the skirmish you 1 Anaheim UTU071 High School
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For Profit and Pleasure Own A Valencia Orange Grove
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If Quality
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Our Suits Would Be Heavyweights
NVe are proud that our 3425 suits are over-weight as far as quality is
concerned. Here there are no .lack Spratt suits which have been on a
Hollywood Diet-they are of rugged, sturdy material.
Of course, we don't claim them to be S50 suits, but we do honestly be-
lieve they're the best in their class. 1
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25 are on display in our windows. . . r, it
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181 West Center
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Lucile Carpenter-A Head Nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Victor LaMont-In the stock exchange.
jack Leonard-A second Valentino.
Grace Ledford-Editor-in-chief of the New York VVorld.
Dick Lewis--A cattle rancher.
Edward Long-A druggist.
Arnold Lund-A chaffeur.
Fern McCulloch-Proprietress of a confectionery store.
Hilva Marchall-Teaching at A. U. H. S.
Grace Mauerhan-A bank president
Ruth Meger-A milliner.
Earl Mills-A cross country racer.
Clifford Moore-Mayor of Chicago. .
Virginia'Morris-A New York society leader.
Helen Mott-Teaching German at a Chinese girls' school.
Rowland Myers-Making a non-stop flight around the world.
Berthyle Nelson-A gym teacher.
Joe Nightingale-A polo player.
Continued on page One Hundred Fifty-four
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Santa Ana California
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A COMPLETE ANALYSIS OF YO UR INSURANCE
1 What You Ha-ve-lVhat You Can Carry
ii find What You Should Carry
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Not Rockefellefs -Not Henry Ford's
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No amount of admiration or esteem of an-
others' wealth can equal in importance the
feeling of satisfaction belonging to you
when you have created a financial reserve
by your own efforts and for your own use.
Education and financial security are two
very valuable possessions .... The State
insists that you prepare for the first ....
You MUST prepare for the second.
What you will be . . .
You are now becoming.
NORTH AMERICAN
BUILDING-LOAN
ASSOCIATION
243 West Center Street
San Diego ANAHEIM
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Eureka LOS ANGELES
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Built To Serve You Long, Well and Economically
Agreeable Terms - Liberal Appraisals
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VVillard Paxton-A Scotland Yard detective.
Donald Pietzke-Proprietor of a machine shop.
Carlton Peterson-A traveling salesman.
Dorothy Pibel-Teaching American Democracy.
Inadale Pierson-A professor at U. S.C .
Evelyn Polhemus-An actress.
Ellis Porter-Coach at U. C. L. A.. .
Sherril Pohlmann-Governor of California.
Evelyn Proffer-Leading lady for Buddy Rogers.
Melvin Randall-An Army officer.
Doris Rassmussen-A psychology expert.
,lohn Reed-An astronomer.
Stanton Riley-Successor to Buster Keaton.
Leona Roberts-A comic opera star.
Ruth Rockwell--A lady Auctioneer.
Arthur Sanders-A famous surgeon.
Roland Schindler-YVorking with Einstein.
Lorena Schroeder--A famous novelist.
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Herta Schwartz-A sculptress.
Francys Shea-A costume designer.
john Shoemaker--A barber.
Ora Sihilling-An aviatrix.
Grace Spielman--A concert pianist.
Irma Strickland-A real estate saleswoman.
Virginia Stroup-Manager of an orange grove.
Evelyn Sweeney-First lady of the land.
Kevin Sweeney-A talkie producer.
Adele Summers-A governess.
Verna Taber-Manager for the New York Yankees.
Harvey Tedford-A diamond king.
Mildred Templeton-A World Champion golfer.
Dale Twiggs-Building the Boulder Dam.
Milton Wallace-Ambassador to China.
Carver Walker--A professor at Wellesley.
Wilma Watts-A scholar.
Lester Whalley-Running a dude ranch.
Ethel Wilhoit-Deeply involved in the study of bugs.
Kenneth Wire-A lawyer.
Frank Woodington-Filling Mr. Junkin's place as truant officer.
Eunice Wyler-An evangelist.
Thomas Yellis-Justice of the Peace in Olive.
Esther Zeppenfeld-A home economics expert.
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Phil Karp: "I left some original jokes here yesterday. Did you see them ?"
llliss Golder: "I read them but I certainly didn't see them."
Lee Benson: "lYIay I accompany you across the street."
Bundle-burdened old lady: "Certainly, sonny. How long have you been waiting:
for somebody to take you across?"
Visitor fto Paul Jungkeitlz I see you're putting up many new buildings in this
city."
Paul: Yes, sir. New buildings are the only kind we put up."
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HOW TO ENJOY A VACATION WITHOUT LEAVING HOME
The Beach
In order to enjoy a beach trip without going to all the bother of making the trip.
the Blue and Gold makes the following suggestions:
First, put up a lunch and leave it on the lawn. It will thus be dried out and
thoroughly unpalatable by noon.
Second, put on your bathing suit and sit out in the sun, enjoying all the eHects of
troublesome flies and sunburn.
Third, have your little brother or sister fthe neighbor will be a satisfactory sub-
stitutej throw sand in your face at regular intervals.
Fourth, take a dip in the city park plunge.
Fifth, brag about what a swell time you had at the beach.
The mountains.
A few suggestions are also in order for enjoying an overnight trip to the moun-
tains.
First, get some burlap bedding and sprinkle generously with sand and burrs.
Second, put an anvil under the mattress. fOr sleep on the springsj
Third, be sure there is no salt in any of your food, and that there are ashes in
all the dishes.
Fourth, brag about what a swell time you had at the mountains.
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Some things will not forget:
The way Charlotte Hapgood fainted in the senior play.
"Mistletoes and Moonlight."
Ed Launder as the stern parent in "Seventeen".
Marjorie Shaw-Our baby talk lady.
The dog who insisted on taking American Dem.
Trying to collect class dues.
Marsh Beebe's thrilling run down the turf at Garden Grove.
Playdays and Chet Brandt's orchestra.
The first annual Turnverein.
The scrap over Senior sweaters.
Freshmen's green garters.
Getting our pictures taken for the annual.
Receiving our 57.50 book deposit.
Senior ditch day.
The cake baking contest.
Armistice Day and the cups we received.
"So long."
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