Anaheim Union High School - Colonist Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Campus Om' The Court'-Vxfhefe Students Nlingle 'M A .R 5 . SUM 'V I 4 - xx.. ,,.,,-. Anas, .ffx,.-4uL.:+wa..ff:...: auburn, ws-uv-wwwz.-.-v.we.wfwmf-1-v1u1-I-yf, -.-,vu ,....U.qf fo- M - .-,- . up M U -fe A-af sw- 2- asses-'M--M-rn ' ' As Anaheim Union High School BOARD OF TRUSTEES HENRY RAMM-President FLOYD L. BENSON-Clerk Roar. C. CAWTHON CHAS. A. PEAnsoN A. C. RIUTCEL J. A. CLAYES-Secretory CONSTRUCTION OFFICIALS T. C. KISTNER-Architect. A. H. PIBEL-Inspector for State and Highi School. H. C. HEYNEMANN-Resident Engineer Inspector, Federal Public W orks Administration. ' CONTRACTORS WM. C. CROWELL-General Contractor. EARL O. STICE Co.-Plumbing. J. B. WELSH-Heating and Ventilating. R. R. JONES ELECTRIC CO.-Electrical. ROYAL METAL Co.-Chairs. SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO.-Stage Equipment and Curtains. NEW UNITS IN Pnocass OF BUILDING Bonds for S275,000.00 voted May 15, 1934. Bonds sold june 26, 1934-Security First National Bank of Los Angeles. P. W. A. Grant-Docket 481291 for S110,000.00. Approved May Z, 1935. Amendatory Agreement Dated August 27, 1935 for Increasing Grant 510,000.00 Contractors selected July 26, 1935. Work began September 9, 1935. Contract to be completed August l, 1936. r COLOTIIST 731- gjwzif NISE'-fp'-.T:.:.f,5f?1 ' f -xffijffffi if H A H E BY THE STUDENTS OF AIIAHEIM UFIIOD H I G H SCHOOL I AA, C.A Ll FCD RITI A .f. givgfg 1, -I Q Q " I gf ig: ., x,..t. ,3q1,,ggi:3:,,-3mxxxg-1 tiff' 3, Rf z -- 13.,2f5Mg,., .'5,,-fQ,,.5Qg,2+gt 5.yv.gg'v v t, gh ffgfli 5 F af-5. fab Ii! -Q' 1 I A . -353,5,'.,wwf+s'.-we-': ae'-'IPg:-,.'1'gi2gM'Y'-?3:wz,fyFf?g: 22:59 -' Al :.ff :if ' 1 i- 1.:.f 9 ,. .,1,Qf'-4J.:'Tf- Wbfffe. faffx'Z-Qu.. :sta -,glw ' -' , 1 .Q..,1' .,11,,,-,',.fg,g .- I gk, f,-.-"1 Q... .. J.. ,Fay--thy'-'I''1:"':,iTS,3'-'- Q-gf Z' gg ESQ' ,. fx-Q, :riff-,-if.r 4 I . ' 'g:,.'5gw5-wK"':?"'f!?n-X-m,1,,4,v.,-.-Vx ,. ' I' -.I P ' I. , . ,R'f"'2'14'IfiJ'i1li.f5f7i3-'T'-.-"-"-fI' fi .'-'lf'-55592. .I y.. ' . , . . , we-gw4..m,.-...n+v.xs. M. .-ng-w ?gpe..M- 1- -F12-v 'Q '- ' ' '4wm?3.""'ff'Af9F"'w4TS1'45.'-ffC1 -'ki-C., ' wmxhfi.-11 ' ??E:142 i -v w -w..a'!m,ff:11: THE BUILDING OF OUR NEW SCHOOL WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A GROWING REALIZATION OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP. THAT WE MAY ALL GROW INTO COMPLETE MATURITY OF THOUGHT AND CHARACTER, AND SO TAKE OUR PLACES AS WORTHY CITIZENS OF A GREAT DEMOCRACY, IS THE AIM OF OUR EDUCATION. TO THE ACHIEVE- MENT OF THIS AIM THE 1935 COLONIST IS EARNESTLY DEDICATED ....... OREWORD '--'ff-RQ. fl X-,, ,.,:lN5.,-',g 5.-g.,fi'2:,Q' mild lg f . -. , 4,4 , A Ip- 5 J - 1 .Q ,-A I V' vc'-21:--1ff?zs,,,x, .Nw ,v7.,,g': .+-.1134 - ' KTM . akfm We li: 'ear I 2 if 4, ' , ' xr L.F.,-.:,v,1f.n',"- I .f ?:t1,:fw,i?xss'im+i?Qx!:-sigui-:Z.g, , P . ' ffzgtiffj -. - 1 . I ff, ,...v.f :4s.:...r A . I . 13'-' , :r9...g.-,. ,, 4: ,, -- . -'i35QIZ's?Li4'q.?Z-TQP11f,'-S,:vwtfr I - fm. ,44.ff, .4 ,f -Sgr' 1,-fgxq'-fm2f1b:g1'f .-1.-o7,3,py':fin X ?'f-pp - LMS'-'iiia-1 Q . mi" "vim,nJ..f"g.z'z".-vb"fr"1 ' Q '7 AT THE PRESENT TIME OUR SCHOOL IS BEING REBUILT. THIS PERIOD OF RECON- STRUCTION IS CONTEMPORARY WITH A NATIONAL PROGRAM OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REHABILITATION. THUS THE THEME, "RECONSTRUCTION," IS DOUBLY APPROPRIATE. WE HOPE THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK WILL IN SOME SMALL MEAS- URE SYMBOLIZE THE SPIRIT AND ACHIEVE- MENT OF A SOUND RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM ........... O ,. ' , ., ' -'Q pit , '1- . ,ff It e 1 'il ,J 2943, ID MEX-fl-2-DRIAM As we build a new school and establish new traditions, let us pause for a moment ana give thought to our departed comrades. Wesley Lautenbach '33 Martha Yorde '36 Norman Suhr Jacob Daniel Helen Underwood Allen Mahan George Mabee Fr ance s Mills Wm. DeSombre, Jr. Donald Cole COFITETTTS INTRODUCTORY SECTION DEDICATION FOREWORD IN MEMORIAM VIEWS ADMINISTRATION FAC U LTY ADMINISTRATION S T U D E N T ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES BOYS' AND GIRLS' ATHLETICS CLUBS DRAMA MUSIC PUBLICATIONS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS d 4 Q.. , xr, ,L V. gf ,P M ,f,, ..,- ,.v,Wm,w,,,,,,, 1 - -K ,.,. ,, , . f ,, V . - .4 I , 3 wk , ,fm ' -f-LJVX .. v , x , V . . X ' 1 fs, A- 1 ', 1 ai " s - 1 - . ." ' L -dl .. r ' ! u, Aviv fx, ,!.,. .H ' ru 1'.':'- 1. , ., Hi. y-f'Q's.5ix-V'Z.gE,,Af,"fY: ,L 5. , W .nw tg 1-,Q ,V Q, 1 1 .1 f ' '.: v . . wg' ..- . 4" k' YH AL! js: ' .4 bw 'e nf, .. ' My l ", L 91" v 1 "2 .1.' 4: l,..I., 4- . CO LOD! The temporary ad- ministration building viewed from across the lily pond. .-... -Q,-M-,..,w...,.,.,., f Xwwww my 'H A l, Nfiwsr'-Xx4"x,"1-n 4 M wins: 3:15. :K-Mlfb, g-5:52 Qgl'K1.,K,"1i "1v'.,iw'.,,,,,f-K I:-ls. 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S' 5 Administration build ing from the corner of the arbor. ,QM 'aaffwwawafla 'if'Z'2""5S"o - i :if .N ' fix 5- ww M1 .1 LIN fi'f1',3f?kT"ik -f.-niofzrinfw :r:WG'-NHQQQ1 ii:-rif f. 1Qx'v2'. "91u i1R '-MY -mL " v-ag ?iq Q, '1 ' vgL4 -i'1 7,4 ', i'Qiv9?Qi ' ' 'K "YU-'T'wg.,,11'-1 - vfif ' 'Y-'44 vwwwif552f?w:mZWi' 1i:iS?Z':Yi!f2sF"if5d'N'zF '44-,i w ' ' . ff 4 M -W -f-'fxyrw v ! il il S , 4.3 1 M 5 The science building. 3 2 A 5 -wi x. A section of the , X as K. 'E ,V K foundation work on the new study hall. A 1 A fy if , , was vi 11 X , w 5, - mamma ruff-xxfmu,.f.,.2.m,.,..,,k, - 1 . ..,+Mm.e.,N F- X.. . V ADMIDISTRATIGD wmumuzma.: ,, x K 'X...-'I J. A. CIJXYES, Principal Mr. Clayes has taught us good citizenship by being a good citi- zen himself. He is dignified and at the same time Friendly to the stu- dents and enthusiastic about our undertakings. We bid him farewell with regret. - - ' - f ,. ' f. 'wufwf -'.- 'n " N W ,, 'W .V 'K ff -4 Q41 ,".:t'Q 4' ,,' ,, 6. ag.:-..g.,Af ,wan ,r fmt 'W-.L f if k'riV5?L1irF:4zf'Lg i:fvfi'?w.3ifYff'e' iff?-QM? 6'?zffif5'.i'1?if"i'3fie.P'fYr' X- Y The paramount idea looming large in every mind at this particular time is UREC0NSTRUCTION,U so beautifully ex- pressed in the frontispiece of this l935 Annual. While memory clings fondly to the many beauties of architecture and landscaping that have been ours in the past and regrets the passing, each of us is eagerly striving to visual- ize the changes that will soon take form as the new building program is unfolded in concrete. From the pure Ionic type of the past to the extremely modernistic type of the future, we await eagerly its architectural development. Foundations are slowly rising-strong and safe-over the site of the old. Other volumes of the Colonist have traced the devel- opment of our history from year to year. In this book we are striving to convey both scholastic and construction progress. The present year records the grant of one hundred ten thou- sand dollars from the Federal Government to this district, which will be applied in perfecting, finishing and furnishing the new units of library, study hall, auditorium, classrooms and administrative offices. While the delay occasioned by gov- ernmental exigencies seems hard to reconcile with our impa- tience to see things move faster, the great financial aid and protective supervision accruing far offset the slowing up of building plans. A year ago we wrote! that from nine to twelve months would see our new units ready for occupancy. Today we say we hope the Class of 1936 may graduate from the stage of our new auditorium. Education has been served under some handicaps this year. Bungalows to house classes in English, History, Drama, Mechanical Drawing and Commerce are still in vogue. New BELLA J. WALKER Girls' Vice-principal O 14 4-I, riff'-ig jnifvial, F .V K""f"7 A-51' iw' RP fx vip " we M755 ,, r ,za yn X rv, gba.: N lege ,551 aqv! 55,6 :QM v - . .a ,- .- tr 'f - I O I I I I 5 I l:Xf"i'f5 svn' f ' ' i ' ,- .1 fgnl. ,. 'A'-ff-if vw. 'Sim , Vx-,f N gi -v ,Q 1- ,ao . 4- an -1-cf, uf ui. r WP vihvwc,-'Sv 5 meh." 1: 112.gif . 5 'x. 1 ' ws X, w. Rf'vi52"f'1f:':i Yew:+fuia:5rff2?::2:f1ff'f A-' 'f"w.W' ' ' -'lf' 9 'fm LN' " an shops have been completed and are being operated during the latter part of the second semester. VVith these arrangements school opened on September 17, finding the same faculty in- cluding one new member, lVIi'ss llflarjorie Pibel, an alumnus, in charge of classes. The gross enrollment numbers 950, but average daily attendance has dropped to 800, much illness dur- ing our prolonged rainy season being responsible for an unusual amount of enforced absence. The confusion of clearing the site for the new buildings has sobered down and old buildings now stand in new settings enhanced by newly planted shrubs and verdant lawns and flower beds. A high fence screens away the construction activities from the business of learning. Looking forward to another term, we are already en- rolling a fine group of Freshmen. From our rural districts come an ever-increasing number, as our city district feels the pressure of times in sending a slightly decreased ninth grade registration. Records from the various institutions of higher learning show our graduates giving a good scholastic account of themselves. The business department of the school records one change. Kathryn Cravath Cook, long active as our genial Reg- istrar has turned her attention to housekeeping and Lillian Fay Stanley's pleasant smile and engaging personality greet all who are interested in the business of scholarship records. So Education marches on in spite of handicaps as we draw to the close of another school year. The fine citizenship of the students working under these considerable difficulties is largely responsible for an unusually successful year. And so we write "finis" to another chapter of the "Colonist', history. J. A. CLAYES L. FRANK KELLOGG Boys' Vice-principal 15 wh. 'wi' 4 Wwra A wx' ' -- -we' , rf--1--aw .Q '- -sh ' qw 'ww-s. " wi f- -fr . ..4-jj . .. t- My - q:,,,:.,t.',-5, ,eq 3,-H5-,. .. ., ,M low.. Q- 2.5 ygfi, va ,gg .5 525, ,Q .gg?f3'37fEL:X5:9:1 ,",wf'fJfF1'f31-.f-,iii. jpg: -J1'w.1ff.':.-gaegdsgsg K?f-,'g34'?f,?11s.437i.Qffgwfg-4?i?i4?t5j'fg'EG' -1 --aigws-'aL , if-fs ,Q .4 .-:f-..,:,3-, -. -. :,v-I, if .' -4 J. M 1, 3 Ap. , -I... 1. .em-.-.str-..,:.'i'1.1.-2,:,'ff:1,.a.:.,.4. mn. 1,-.f -r-uC2',13.y,:1g?',..uf ali.. ,r,fw",f. -w.1lr-. ,5T'i,1-ef"Q- 'iv'--H' TOP ROW J. A. Clayes, principal and district superintendent: Bella. J. Walker, vice-principal and head of the English department: Marguerite C. Angus, English: Ethel J. Caverley, Eng'lish. MIDDLE ROW Mary Foreman, English and Pub- lications: Dora Gene Golder, Eng- lish: John B. Kennedy, English and Publications: Myrtle H. Owens, English. BOTTOM ROW Jessie N. Seward, English: Faye Kern Schulz, Dramatics and Girls' League Adviser: D. F. Lehmer, Commercial: Kathleen McFa.ul, Commercial. FACULTY ENGLISH The aim of the English department is to teach students to appreciate the best that is said and written, both for pleasure and profit. The regular classroom English in the freshman and sophmore year is the study of the fundamental principles of English and the interpretation of literature such as the Bible and Shakespeare. In the junior year the study of litera- ture is predominant. However, enough time is given to the study of grammar so the student may pass the col- lege entrance examinations necessary for a recommend- ed grade. Senior English stresses creative writing and criticism of literature. Other courses that are in afiiliation with the English department are dramatics, expression, publi- cations, and journalism. The objective of the drama department has been somewhat different this year because of the lack of necessary stage equipment. However, a greater num- ber of plays have been presented, enabling every stu- dent to have a public appearance. COMMERCIAL The commercial department aims to prepare students for a business position. Complete courses in typing, book-keeping, accounting, commercial law and business organization, shorthand, office practice, and general business science are offered by this department. 16 m i,-q,,.: 314-.gf J-17 - A .,. i, V., -' s - r J.-N, ,Tr -, ,. .. .- ,. .. , W '-f"' 'W ' ' f f 1 e f V jj .',f1.L .3-J.-V5 .gytgg-f-.wifi - 3 '- . gtg.ghf-,:,i5,,,,:wl,':ggj+,g,1QgQ,5ii-,515y5,3,,P',fQ2':J3gi?nif.76.Q.,Lr,g. . an ff-,pw 4. 'gli-:Vi 15-l-,,,Q'.'3.3,.l,g',,iz,',,,-,L c1.gb.'v, it .mfg '-. 4 L .Q .K -" ,,..fM.,.1rg,:-1, ef., Q, ,,-,.,f1..,.1,.,s,,sy,,,.,.,,,zr,35,335 5.5,-,., z,3:,..l,.Q,,y FACULTY SOCIAL SCIENCE The social science department offers several courses which the student is required to take. Orien- tation, a class for the freshmen, teaches him to adjust himself to his school, society, and vocation. World History, offered to the sophomores, traces man from the brute of the dark ages to the civilized person of the modern day. In the junior year the pupil studies the history of the United States from its very birth. American Democracy in the senior year opens the student's eyes to the present day problems. LANGUAGES The modern language department offers the student an opportunity to acquire a knowledge of French, Spanish, and German. The student is taught to use the language orally, with the correct pronuncia- tion, and to read and Write the language fluently. LIBRARY The library is used by the student in work or in recreation. To aid the regular classroom Work a great deal of supplementary material is offered. Good books of fiction, travel, biography, poetry, drama, and others are available too. Current periodicals contained in the library enable the students to learn the latest developments in all phases of edu- cational subjects. The students are stimulated to read for pleasure as well as to increase their knowledge. 17 TOP ROW Ycttzi V. Alden, U. S. Mary F. Callanun, Paul H. Demaree, M. Potter, History. MIDDLE Chas. H. Rinehart, Deane Sue Russell, Lois Dyer, Spanis Huff, Spanish. BOTTOM Social Histor ROW Social Social h: V. ROW History: Science: yg Olivo Science: Science: Virginia Marion Utter, French a.nd Latin! Madge W. Sproull, Study hall and German: Alice Bute White, study hall and substitute teacher-5 Ruth Cllll Smith, Librarian. X ,Sag-Eiszbvnzkk .. 1 . .r ty' ,, NVQ' ,ra 7 if v-dk -ua' f-1--rf-,. Y" fs P"+'5'5.. 'H L.-1 Y 'ss -- 1tt2,.:.rf 1 , Q f-, , . is , , , 4-, . N - Y. -aa,-. -. cya 4 - ..',:, 'asa M v- v-an 'zu--,af-5'-'. -i-'v15kwag7:?Q?"1 'f 2-1-fi.1'!'.-'ff?f:-f?5.'A .ag-"Q -fwLfa,f-.-tiff.-1'ag- 3'xi'i1g.':3...1. 3' j J:-wgfrg-..Q:-,gi 3, alma .5 H-fn.: :y,,.5.g,..,.-5-1. ' ,,4g:.1v - M . vm., -1"Ui-V Ss?-.ei H ,ff-3: 'fell-Rm? 452310, .1 1-0151.5fifft:r','..:sf"1 afnie rffffig5.'?,f1fa'f32ZA,-50' ff wwf' Sf TOP ROW Velda M. Barnes, Mathematics: Olive Cocke, Mathematics: Marjorie Pibel, general mathematics: George I-Iedstrom, Chemistry and Photo- graphy. MIDDLE ROW Lova Holt, Biology and Botany: L. Frank Kellogg, Mathematics, Physics, and Boys' Vice-principal: Minnie R. Spicer, Science: Harry L. Burden, Mechanical Drawing. BOTTOM ROW A. Phillip Le Tourneau, Machine shop: Lloyd S. Ross, Printing: J. L. Van der Veer, Wood shop, Ruth A Moore, Home Economics: Verna E. Rigdon, Home Economics. Frederick A. Colwell, 1935-1936. Agriculture and General Science. D. William Davis, 1935-1936, Ofhce. FACULTY MATHEMATICS In order that the student desiring to enter college may be fully prepared to meet those require- ments, courses in general mathematics, plain and solid geometry, elementary and advanced algebra, and plain trigonometry are offered by the mathematics depart- ment. This gives the student who will utilize the sub- ject in his vocation a chance to learn the fundamental principles of mathematics. SCIENCE The students may study general science, the foundation of higher science, biology, the study of animal life, botany, the study of plant life, chemistry, which concerns the common elements, their compounds, and their practical application, physics, explaining the properties of matter as affected by energy, and photo- graphy, the study of the camera and its use. SHOP Shop work aids students, not only to develop skill along mechanical lines, but also, to prepare them- selves for a useful mechanical vocation. The shop courses include machine, wood, auto, and print shops. HOME ECONOMICS In the course the study of food and clothing is taken up extensively. The pupils make very useful things with the needle, and in the cooking department they are taught to prepare foods. 18 "ip Kr?-YHS25,2f xi?-ffWi.""9f'9'r 'Y' ' QMNFJ-if ' 'W ' ' gif- rf 1. A Na! si r 15, f x S., Nw? Lfiysri 1 -vw .., Nw... , X-. ,, N N A . ,U -. at .nga A. 3. ,f..wf'1-4 -w ,. .,.e .iw 1 mf tu- YT 1' f .mais fL':Q11.g,g4,,,-...L.s.:f.4,Sft.A. HW-4' 3'-ff:'-'.pQ!,,s41-H'-.32 .gef2t,d,51,.,.'t,1,'il - jr. 1. 9 5,113 ff"'JJf'ww:1":iv"''-""ff-N-'F "MSE-Tf-C If:ff-.-J.:--ii.-2'-A-A-F fr.-'Aims-.QQ-'3s.mg:.ia3 eww- 'fu'X'-igmf frm .QA-ff-.ffcwi ,-3 ,1 af f'w.:.,f-'ec 1 if K-fu:'.',t2zf:t:r'.t..-.f"1 Y--wif wwf--r :':,Air'-it-..1,1,2H" 'Niels 4? FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical education department aims to present a program of activities which will contribute to the whole of life and not just part of it. The de- partment seeks to develop personality through the growth of the physical being, his correct attitudes to- ward his games, and his standards of good behavior. The department presents a full schedule of interscholastic sports for boys and girls. Every student is required to take four years of physical education. MUSIC Two orchestras, two bands, and a string en- semble offer the student a chance for instrumental de- velopment. Boys' and girls' glee, and vocal and chorus classes are presented for the voice students. A course in music appreciation which is very necessary for anyone desiring a musical vocation is also offered. OFFICE The centralization point for all business and scholastic responsibilities of the school is in the high school oflice. In it all grades are recorded, attendance records are kept, the business of the school is transact- ed, and a great amount of other routine work covering county and state reports, records of all meeting con- nected in any way with the school, and all the business of the Board of Trustees. , I -roP Row Ric-hard M. Glover, I'hysic-al Edu- cation: Richard Ryan, Physical lrlduc-ation: Linda V. Huggins, Physical Education: Mary Jane Van liooven, Physical Iiducalion. MIDDLE ROW Helene Ehlers, Music: Katherine Potter, Musirfi J. W. Williams, Music: Claude Taylor, Printing +DUpiLl'lIll6l'1t2 Dorothy Peek, Secre- tary to Principal. BOTTOM ROW Mildred Schafer, Attendance clerk: Fay Stanley, Scholastic records: Frieda Yorde, Assistant t'o secre- tary: NV. D. Junkin, truant officer. 19 Mwfm ' sem' ff it Maw f 'X 'Qfjex' " 'v r.z'jqj3"igig,1L2iR4z,,5P,'7'i4'I'4Q. x!Xk'f'f,s4 '11 :fr P+. , mfqxii-i.g.?,:F' jeff. 'efgxwf 4 J' 44 .2?mi:Tvfr2e5w:H-ff-2fy:.i2'rffr4?:y.2:ff:f sw 'W 2 .J Jw at f' ff if -'W iw' 2 TOP ROW Mr Clayes, Mr Kellogg, Miss Walker, Mrs. Peck, Waltz, Beck. MIDDLE ROW Suiter Rymer, McFie, Ochoa, Went z, Rees, Jackson. BOTTOM ROW Mmder, Jones, Ruiz, Schwarting, A nton, Mcllrath, Thompson. Student Body Representing the students of the Ana- heim Union High School, the Student Body Commission, elected annually and receiving its powers through popular vote, has done all in its power to stimulate student activities during this year's period of reconstruction and adjustment. Pep assemblies, dances, and an annual play were but a few of the many activities spon- sored by the group. This year a new office of boys' Athletic Maiiager was voted for by the commission as an amendment. A non-participant in athletics, he will be approved by the commis- sion after he has been recommended by the coaches. To curb student disturbances and to discipline the students by a self-goverment plan are the functions of the Well-organized Deport- ment Committee. This committee, representing each class, is selected by the vice-president, who is head of the group. 20 Student Body STUDENT COMMISSION 1935-1936 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY COMMISSIONER OF BOYS' ATHLETICS COMMISSIONER OF fTlRLSl ATHLETICS COMMISSIONER OF STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMISSIONER OF SAFETY ANI: WELFARE DEPORTMENT COMMITTEE Nolan Beat Arrhie Iiakfr lllary Nenlrum Howard Lulvns Lorna H ixrrozlt Bobby Armentrout Ilvlen Tolzixz MAGISTRATES flrrhie Igflkff, Fred Engel SCRIBES Sue Montenyohl, Pntrifia Waltz DON WHITE, flAlL HILL, JOHN LIPPINCOTT, KEITH BEEBE, KATHERINE REES, BOBBIE STANKEY, DOROTHY PEBLEY, LOUISE BENSON. ,Q ,. 4 M' in . - X A ' a 1 . v 5 'frflxirsiwvgwpr f XA fqfillfvk is 'wr ' Q ' fawmr' ' 'S mei'-15,-. ,. A ' . .MJ ' .+gAgyLeL.g159155'xagzgsg-:args rgfgezezfjsfag' f' 5 re-.-5Iff4?f'.'E'i f. Biz, - Y V 24,-. an ' ' ' vw.: v- rr. xl, '.. .- ,H a gr 1 , . , v ,w 1 . ,v . . ' :.fv.:W,.,- pi .1--,, .., 3- t 'v. ,, ., lu., -F 4-I ' ,K ' Iwi' .-,3,,.c,.q-ga ..f-,,,,,e.y.f--f,.., ,..-Ai, X ,J 1 s 1 . -1 v v 1 -,.ia,n'T.7'n.'s., Y ef-f ,'a-.:,.4,'g134gfW4g yu.: -45, 5 T x y , is s ' .rftyiAvg-?:7:QehQ.gz.1',lLs ,',.-.,5g:p.4e g:g,.,,g,, A il 'x.' f 'fag fl: A A' .v A i .ffi'l'W:f: 3, U 'wwuj avg.. ,,.fk'-afar, 1 gm .ci Jr 'v 1 K--of, ' 1 1 K ul 'v " ,,, ,f ,I s- , , W ,, .. X L TOP ROW-Shea. Cawthon, Gragg, Hiserodt, Hutton, McCuIIah, Berger. MIDDLE ROW-Merchant, Eltiste, Spaenhower, Hargrove, Show, Flymer, Minder. BOTTOM ROW-Baker, Anthony, Hall, Mauerhan, Schacht, Hunziker, Mrs. Schulz, adviser. Girls' League All the girls of the high school are members of the Girls' League whose purpose it is to create friendliness among the faculty and the girls. The Big and Little Sister Party, Christ- mas Benefit, Spring Fashion Show, Faculty Tea, and exchange programs with other schools were among the many girls' activities that the League sponsored. Uniform Dress Rules have been en- forced by the cabinet of which each class is rep- resented. Those out of uniform have reported to lllrs. Schulz, League adviser. .. Los Angeles High School was host at the Fall Convention at which the fall color scheme was used. The Orange County Conven- tion was staged at Brea-Olinda where a valentine theme was cleverly used. Leagues of Southern California were guests of llflonrovia who held the spring convention at which the May day decorations reigned throughout. 21 ,Q 'L ' fs , Ax. 1, uma, . . P , . .,,,1 .9, . eq, 1 A sv X5 Q A 1 ua-,AmfwnLmn 1ma:m4...x .:,gbx.u - - . ' . , - CLA S S ES 5 N . 3 CLASS O PRESIDENT .,.... ...........VVV.VwVA..VV ...--YY.--.--------- SECRETARY ..... TREASURER ,,..,........Y ...,.......,..... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ....Y,...... J. WOOD- C- ENDICUTT Bath Peters M inder Wood Endicott Mr. Demaree EDIGRS FFICERS .VVILLARD BATH ...,...CHARLES PETERS N E M I N DE R CLASS ADvlsERs MR. DEMAREE, chief-MR VAN DER VEER Mnss DYER, Miss WALKER, MR CLAYES MR KENNEDY MR. RINEHART, MRS. SCHULZ MR RYAN MRS SMITH, Mass EHLERS. COLORS CARDINAL AND GOLD FLOWER TALISMAN ROSE MOTTO "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED 23 TRY, TRY. AGAIN ,-g 'Wf?f.'f 'f '.e?'fn'?J7ii"4SZi 'fisfftifffilfffyifif ?XE5k2fW?ff f f? ii1'.'f1JiLffZiEi2 ff f ' .5 ,,.::fQ:v,,f Lwmm 5 's P W , -Q' ... ,, Ni-It .R 6v..H:' wt, fum-HM4 .sf 3,115 .,a.4fm 1 V , 4 Q.. 54, H845 -Y' ff'3'TYf5'4f3 '?J'1?if':'kf0i+s'?rFreeQifiesiizf 1i1E5:'51f:f.::'H23rfa 5 'SN ' -Y' k fir w SCHIOI' Snaps . A ll H S Chapter of Iftzl Pie members enjoy special session. . .Seniors and Big Pine Skating Rink have their day. . .The girl's name is Heckler, the guy with her we don't know. . .And Niek Wraps the goal posts. . .Give them the ax, Park. . .Une of the jones boys eznnpaigning for his candidate. . .Heyy whereld the men go ?. . .lt is reported that the fun started after this was snapped. . .vvllilflll you guys do with the lunch. . . Oth comes thundering home in front again. . .-lust being initiated. . .ri couple of young photographers. . .Corrup- tains, Les and johnny, exhibit one way to Celebrate the Orange County Football Chznnpionship. x . , - ' nur .u , .,,t of Q t zl. t e 1' 24 1 ni' , 'i3QQff?ff'?5lk"f1'3i.'51'l?S?Ti?Zi!5'fi?5P'4'S?ffQ3fl.'f:ff'fkliiaimf-'7i'7fQk'WTTTTi6'3Q15."'L'if'If'ifffff5 M-iw-1,-gf'-. 'f ,- ff ' 3- , ., 5 ' V . W. , .. . ' 1 s M44 fm. -M t . i vi-Gif -Y- 4' .Sw-'-ifv'HviT1fr:" "a::f':T' i45"'fz!:x5: 5:30, ,t?.wY"vJ-.iw ' f ilfw' " ff.-.0 Senior Snaps . Skip gets her mzui at llig Pines. . .IJOIIQZIII after the crush with ll0llSCfIll2lltliS knee. . .lllosie :mil his tribe ileeiile upon iuezil time. . .No doubt about it, these five xf tzlke lWlNlI'OfI,l'Zll1llj'. . .Himlmlen face zulvertisers take note. . . NK K Crezuii-puh' Villziseuor :it the finale of his il1lllCC. . .llimle then, :uul the world looks ou. . .Clizipliifs stooge. . .takes her how iluriug lllozzirt iuitizitiou. . flihut guyis name is lloperoft, orvhe plays the sux. . .Our guess that these ,,..Q5"' six girls take photoggrziphy. . .l,:u'son zuul Criss, erstwhile gritliron Hiishes of the V335 squzul go through their prices. 25 COLOD IST 'VI mf HQ! W fU1"Y4w vw . 4 fr EHIORS TOP ROW PHIL ADAMS VERA ADDY ROBERT AKERS Sc-nior Hand 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra Cnnlatzi 13 Domocon Cluli 3,43 Sec- Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Izuggball 13 p-Dothan 3 -l3 Glu- Cluln 43 R. 0. T. C. 1. rotary -1. LUCILE G. AMSTUTZ EVANGELINE ANDERSON Girl Resvrves 1, 2, 3, 42 UIISKCUJHII 1: Anorzmco 4. Modern lzingiiago club 23 Volleyball 13 Senior Glee 23 Operctta 2. JACK BAKER 'l'rzuisferrc-d from San Angelo, Texas, High school. MIDDLE ROW WILLARD BATH President of the Senior Class: R.O.G. D. 33 Treasurer 43 Senior Play: Student Rody Yell Leader 2, 33 C, Footliall 1,21 IS Football 33 Captain 43 iiasketlwall Captain 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, EVELYN BAUMANN Senior Orchestra 3, 43 String: Ensem- ble 43 Mozart Club 4. .. BOTTOM ROW JAMES M. BEATTY Bzind 2, 33 Junior TOZLStHli1St6I'Q Golf 3, 43 Tennis 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. VVOODROW BEAVERS R. O. T. C. 23 Christmas Cantata 4. 26 gin? 3f5"2'3k3745!'s u xg? "'9.4,-K. 1 asf-""Q., as 34 A 5.54 y . , xg -' Jfvv-Yfi Ram 1 WQW 1. 52' "9'1'w' Jill' ' ' . " .. ' 'i .. win A - -4 -. .4-Arg '- '.'3 YE W . Af . 4. lil?-Q 5,5-L.: .,,,,"'f3, fTlfa,.,s.i G . .. . .V g., . 21, . Q gl. W ...il 1 +k ,g,Qg,,a,, .iffy mix, a2,.w5,f1.' 1 lr. 3 . ww,--1 Q1g,,t.,'.J- 'ffg':1.-'tf-- wi:-f ff..-E 7 A -tgp. '-.+4g,zy. P lu JR2i:fQ:?fi,2 333327952 ,. 13 5234, ,i ?,zf5:i5fI j':5 5?3?Ji'.2fS,7'35 ,2:,?13l4'Zm..m,' , Q. S,-1' bf' Af--H -A 3- V' mm'--,e"z'1s:1w-1: ewlgmizi' e:',?::'i4'Q'vc.:f?"v:fif.3.'r,f.6 is-f C33v52'!,f5'41g 4, -F-15' if ii'ffWf5?O1'??'fl?' , "i24'5'iSif ,.p2!5.I If-,Smf?,.+'e 'rltf .gx-eps ,gi1-gg 4 -'M 1- ' 'gk 454 .Q,,'-3qJ!6.Q4KiA'5,91lQ.. , ,Q .. ,. j:,2f:.Qf:f'3,l5i'fr'j' , .':..f.x' A x .lvfll W , v . h - ' . "1 -'ffhw fr fm H-5 .-,"'a1fi:f::ffMr'- Av i 1 .. -Q., '14,-.kv,X-1'.'4,. ' 1 f A ' g,4,,,Mq,,gf,,g.,',4X 4 fm. i , M. Q , . S- vb Q.. , '-1'-X'n"I2"uxm--'-',w:5- Mf".i,,f r-4313" " gm- My 0.-, wr X' Ni 5 an S " min "f-r-.qxpmwg 1. 1 Eg, gf 4 X an 4 W- ik? 5"1gf4Q,,,1lk'r'a .-mfzvfmq mf,-, f . .w ,ww ,m u yy, fw- ,e ,ff 3 aff yr rig i- EDIORS TOP ROW ASPER BECK ALICE ANNA BECKER ROSALIND Hlililili l+Ir1t'ei's-d fl'0m Los Axim-lbs Colll-y,:v 23 Ugmlgllu 13 flip-1 Ki-g.w1-wig 2, 3, I. Girl Rvsi-rvv l, 2, il, lg Sl'l'l'1'lIlI'j l Varsity A Club 2, 3, -1: Yivv l'rvsid4-ni l'I'1'Sl1l0lll 1: ll. A. A. 2, Ii, lg llmfk Studm-nt llodyg Ii lfootball 2, 3, 4: lw2lIHl,L1'1'I' Ig Spun-ls 2, Sl, 1: Girls Tennis 2, 3, -13 Junior 'l'0z1Sln1:1stor's Club 3, Ig li, O. G. IJ, 3, 13 ,lmllm Club 4: lmlin Club 2. 'l'o:lstii1isl1'vss Club lg llvpnrlnn nt 1'0lIllIllll0t' 3. NIANUEI, BELTRAN XVILLXIA BLAGG llunln-m'on Club 2: .lunior 0rc'livstr:u 3. MIDDLE ROW 'lil-IELMA BLANTON AIESSIE BONKOSKY Fznitzitn 1. Donil-von Ulub 2, 3, I: I'r4-siclvnl ,lg fl, A. A. 3. EI: Sports 33 lluskm-tlulll -I. LEROY BOVVEN Amuml Staff 43 T02'LStITl2lSl0l'S Con- lm I 3 R O T 6' 12 ls? BOTTOM ROW ICLIZAEETH BOVVLUS G. A. A. 1, Z, llomcl 3, tl: lizisvlmll Manager 3: Dancing Manager 41 Club 'E 1' Vloc-k A Ulub 'S l' lizitin Give .,4, m . 'E lg filllltlltil l 'S -1: Opvri-ttu 2. CHESTER J. BURKHARD R. 0. T. 0. 1, 2. 27 ,Q 1 ,?S:'H?f'9if ?h " 'iI'fl!3"J?E'fl'5,.'1?f? ffa'i'ti ""'Qm:f,fpj -VER -Rr.,-'fl f: fr - -,' . F wn m - V- ' -1 ff: .12-:gf-, r' 3, .ri ,,, ks.-,-'1 .x ,1,- as .3 wif- -x., 1 .gr swf-,,,i ,wg we Q, ,vt-A-,:,4 wwf - 39 may -mg ,gn A' V -sw. 4 -'M '- ui 1 A, X .- if- ,. f,-.5 945,34 4 .,-,fm .1 .M L s,.,:.'!.,. ...Ls .-,L 4.1, -f . ...L ,., p:'L1i.f',..Y!!'cc,iq.w":ef1',am,rf.c:1','u,ff'f 4:3,n::Yzf::::',.,,f+4ewmws+"7vfmHmam ,Ti 155' 'W ,iw -.W HARRY Louis BLIRNHAM Honor Socie-ty l, 2, 3, it Tl'l1lliF- 2, 3, 4: Orclwstrzl 1, 2, 3, 4? Orziniif' Vounly Symphony Orchestra 3: Lzitin Club 1, 2. BENNIE CLAES Spanish Ululx Ll RALPH CQJLVIN Varsity A Club 3, EDICDRS TOP Row NIARGARET CARLIN .IE G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11. o. G. im. 3, -1: Mode-rn L:ing.:'1mg:,'o Club 21 Sports l, 2, 3, l: Orclmstrzi. 2, 3, 4. En CLEMENTS Honor Socioly 4. Entered from East WELL CAwTHoN Girl Rvsorvos 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice--Pre-si dt-nt. 2: R. O. G. D. 4: Class Vice Prosidvnt 2: Student Rody Play: An nuzll 3: Miss Armhoinl 4: Song' loud er . St. Louis High School, Ill.: Band 2, 3, l: Track 2, 3: Swimming' 1, 2, 1: MIDDLE ROW Gisokom COPE 4: Truck 3, 4. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: ALBERT H. CRISS Hi-Y: Toastmasters: A Ululu 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Track 4. BOTTOM ROW JAMES WY CUMMINS Latin Club 2, 3: Varsity A Ululm 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Manager 2: Boxing Tournament' 3, 4: Indoor 4: Cantata, 4. ANITA DAKOVICH Latin Club 2, 3, Vice:-President 4: Domocon Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Tennis 4: Toztstmistress Club 4: Annual Stuff 4. 28 Cfzmtatzi. 1, ' - jg"1g,yI,g,1"4v,Iv-fc:,'f,7t,'1-33 Ipsrgmygxgrgr 35,46 I ,I I If zivglgr W N' M13 'Y G. 5 ' 5' Wil'-' r"'i'4-qu? ha' 'r 6 Q I war QI . ,w,,,. ff..,....,.. .Iattfrf:....,.,f.mf:fvf' M 'R-I' -F A01 .,, .. .,,, f , 141.11-V,-,X L:jL2,.g1lv,,f.,g., , 5.5.1 . fi Q.. H ,-,Wg h, I- : 3 . l , f u- nmnw- . 1,v,f-mfr. '. w. -Q, W-rx-f-:.. ,'J'?.-"",1f'k' -f , AQHA, -, 11,1 17. I.. - ,hm 1 -:I A, 4 ,Q I V.:-.9 , ff.,w IA 7 mx av 4:30:ffl,?.gQs?,?w.g,f:Qr.f'f:Q.'15745,fvlf5m-I:"Ff'?3E328-g54fL?72?"Q-:,ff"9'Q ' vis. Q? 'I ,vI.f...A.. a.-Aw-vu.. H wh, e - --' . EDIORS TOP ROW EI: IJANIEL JESSE DAVIS JOSEIIIIINE H. DXVIQ li. O. T. C. 1, 25 liasm-ball Managm-ri. Hi-Y 2, 3 '1'I'I-:IsuI'QI' 4: liaskcxtlrall Monrovia High Hclmul Nllllllxl 2: OY'Clll'Sll'21 1, 2, 3. Ululm Il: R. O. ft D i VIoI.A NIARIE IJAVIS CLIFTON DEASON Swimming 1. O. D. El, JIIIIi0I' Exvcutivm 0 leer! " ollrall 2. 3. Il: liaskvtlrall 1, 2, 3, 43 'Fra ' ' ' llasuliall 1, 2, 3 ck 1, 2, J, 4, Indooi , Il, MIDDLE ROW NIARGUIZRITE IJENNI BEATRICE -I. IJEXYELBISS Spanish CIIIII -ly Domvcon Club -I. Volleyball 1, 3, 4: Tc-nnis bl: G. A, A 3, Girl Rvsl-rvvs 3, fi: Cantata, 1 Svnior Dii'c'h Day l'I'oI:I'aIII 3. DUN DIIEIDKE Class PI'vsid0nl 2: . . w . 3 R O Q. D. 3, -1, SCIITOI' Play: Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 TI-ack 1, 2, 3, 1: l3:Iskc'tlIall 2, 3. BOTTOM ROW E. M. Doss Track 3. ,IOHN IJOLJGAN C lfoollvallg I3 l4'00llI lfootlwall Co-captaing 15 Varsity Track 4. 29 all: Varsity . Track 3: iv A i 'i1":'i' X531 H ' ,. ' -A . -'1w'g'-v,-f- -' -- ' ,' f' Q' -:fm v' ' ' 1 , lf .E wif -1 , 1 5 wwf- , za, ,.fu-5'-'13,-g.-V .ma ,- ,M-1 .Eyiwzg-',v',i 4 qs- -' v ':' . ,gy ,, 1 ,'j?f.f'Qk-bi: -5E::25f2i"-, A 53325 4gt,',:,,s f, if gg 3:5413 g?2 1K.3.f3fgS H1 f.-f' as-tw' ,z :.f1 ,. L .1 .Q L E avi? NY: 44. iv It' : vvfw. lfifixfi Q23 ic its 'E-'wi 127:22 : f sa f Ai 33fr:?f'wf'f 5 5:23 1.1i',f3ifff?V',"f Sw- 'f"5.1 Ami as EDICDRS TOP ROW NI.-'XRIE ELENUR IJLJTTUN RUTH D. IJUTTON PAH, ENGEL Enlvred from l4'liiitridg:,'e SHPVOC1 Hvairl G. A. A. 1, 2, ig Sports l, 2, 4. Lzt' Cl I 1 2- - ', - . Aezidemy 1: Girl R1-serves 3, -1: Dom- p'ii6:nNitg.J ' ' Golf' H1 X 1' Z' on-on Club 3, 43 High School libel! ii. CH,-XRl.ES RNDICOTT HELEN .FASSEL Senior Coniiuittoeg Hi-Y 3, 4: Pres. Domeeon Club 43 Czmtzitzi 1. 'I'ozislni:islers ig Footbzmll 1, 2, 33 Golf. MIDDLE ROW CiEORGlA RAI? FITZGERALIJ CLINTON FLYNN Q ' t 1 2' Girls' League Varsity A Club 3, 4: Football 2, 45 Honor 1 0010 y , , . . Cabinet, 1, 23 Soriglunclizi' 4: Domecon iiusebzill 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Amor- Club 2, President' 3, Spanish Club zirico 4: Annual Staff 4, -13 Girl livsviwes 3, 4. ANITA FOSTER Modern Lanuagc Club 2: Baseball 2: G. A. A. 3, 4, Sports 3, 45 Girl Reserves 4. BOTTOM ROW RIARY FRANK Latin Club 2, 35 German Club Vice- ' President 4. HELEN GOETZ Entered from Alhambra High School 13 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Sports 1. 30 C : 0 I 0 m I E 5 I QZti: . 3Ml"ii- 1525 734W " " ' f 3 351-'?f'7ii W ' if Wi'-"5 T ?'5f"f434" i-1"3"Wi45?"Jf2-'.4!i4L41i.'.W3f Ni?-V"t-,ff WY' 4J1."v-IN-"kr 'Jf1'f3'K"'+'fKti.5r"f' 7lR'Js"N" 'W 'Y "1 " "' V-'fb ,-a'M.v.v it f-,vm -A-f1,.w.1M.x:-A -J-f-,In,'wS.f'-7"-vii..-.gmt-1.-,-in x 'vw , 'fig LG- vp 1. F r --f'P'fM- -wL.'5'1F - 5 :...'-wi Q 'f.:.fen. -4 H-wt NS..--.F MIA,-Q if i' cv- " f f vI'?113fJ'i'tf!"' X24-1-'f':52'Ui9iY'c-..2f7i'b'Ia:?i-f"'fii5'52.. ...MTTT Y' n. 5 ,i"',S? " ' .S J ' 'W 4h " 1' vig: 4 uf' Qllqlay S 'S' is 4.11- ,... EHIGRS TOP ROW NIARIAN FRANCES ciRAGG R.-xv ciRllXlM H iikisizm' filll.lCK SM.,-,.lm-y 01' Girls' l,m-:tg.rl14- -l: l.:itin Criptziin ll l"uotb:Lll 3: Varsity Foot- Aiimmm-0 2, 3, lg iwilllillllllg' lq,m,,,. 3 Club 1, 2, 3, tg Mozart Club 3: Stu- bull 1: C liuskutbull 25 13 llusktstbzill t: Colonist 3, -tg Varsity A Club 3, .1 dm-nt ltody l'l:iy ti l'4'Cili2lU 3iYU!4'I'S 33 31 V2ll'S1ly A Vlllll fl- Hi-Y 3. -I2 S1-c'i'vtu,ry of Junior 'I'0:i:-it G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: R.O.G.lB. 11. IIl2l.St't'I'S il' Swimming l, 2, 3, 1. THELMA HAMLYN l3iz'rTY HARDEN Nolan Club lg Stngt- Craft 2: Sports lmnwr-on Club bt: Yollvybull l: T4-unix 2, 3, il: G. A. A. 2, 3, -I: Sf-nior Play: lg Girl Scouts l, 2. Ii. 0. G. ll. il. MIDDLE ROW RIARJORIE IJASTER PARK HlZNlDlERSl'ItJT ltlorlm-rn lmligllzigw- Club 2: Girl Ke- TOZLStll11lStt'l'S tg lfoolbzill I, 2, 3, ,tg sm-rvt-s 2, 3, Assistant S1-c'i'4-tary 4, llziskutbzill l, 2, tg 'l'r:1,c'k l, 2, 3, -lg G, A, A, 2, 3, ilg Iilock A Club -l, Senior Plztyg Studvnt Ilody Plziy, XVOUDROVV Hoosizk mlltt'I't'd from Svymour, Tm-xzis 'lg .lun- im' 'l'0:istin:ists-rs fl. aoTToivi Row VVILLIAM C. HOPCROFT llzmd 1, 2, 3, Mozart 0I'ClltlStl'2l 3, At: Football 3, 4: Mozart Club 3, 4. LEWIS H LJNTINGTON Class Tl't+2lSlll'tfI' 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, tt: Varsity A Club -tg Haskvtbzill 1, 2, 3, -l: lizlsolmll l, 2, 3, 11: Class Tvnnis Champion 3: Anorzinco 3. 31 'vf ,.fw 1sSw.,2 "w'rr' - A-'f t-"' . w fW""' M ' ' "' ' . .at -1 19" Mxw 'K N.tU1-'Hg'7 "JN" 'Q 1 'rt gf-:LSL ,ty ,wffs ,V . w nh .QW I I 'l vi .. ". t ' 1 . v-.g.,,-.rox q.,1fvs,f,.,5..i.5-, -A ,QQM5 .we 45, ,,x,,,,,5.,,.., E.,-J, ,Z , H Q.. ,. ., ,I Q, .,,,i. ., ,., ,M , N-.U-gig: 5, 15, 5 .L.,f.-'?.m,,f ns ig N:-,V ,ka -y gap. -A-ffgf pq' tsl-Rf., m-,x rf. iw si 1' Y ' 'v,.5..+.3?N . AY- fgff' 'Xu Exe-Hifi-1?.r,Qf: rig-3-...'fa,45g:R-J.-4,2gf'1ia,5gfg.ff:5:f2.:2Q:WST wb S 'A??-Qgfgfi., nur- j1f"g Q I I I 5 I :fW..f"lf'f+2Q'.wf' V lf:-'11f.-411'-Rss.-fy "..!NQ'3-SS.-if1'a:,.leaf-'avr-1i..f.fxf'Tffs'5..fnz"-!'Qx'tii'?x' .333-l"?'5?"34f9a . . EDICDRS TOP ROW NIARJORIE HUTTON ESTHER AIJELINE INGRAM ZVIARIANO ISLAS Entered from Tustin 2: Girls' League Girl Reserves Secretary 1: Latin Club Entered from Hurley High School Cabinet. 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girl 1. Hurley, New Mexico: Boys' Glee 3, -1 Reserves 3, 43 Sports 2, 3, 4. Boxing Tournament 3, 4: R. O. T. C F. ELIZABETH JACKSON WILLARD JAGGERS Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2: R. 0, G. D. 3, President 4: Mozart Secretary Jr, Tozistees 4: Honor Club 3: President 4: Varsity A club 3, Society 1, 2: Deportment Committee 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' 1: Sports 3, -tg Publications 4, Oper- DoubIe'Quartette 2. 3. 4: Junior Play etta 2, VVimpy's Manager 4. 3: Senior :ind Student Body Play 4. MIDDLE ROW NIARION N1xoN JAY FANNY JENSEN Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 45 Junior Entered from Grandview High School, Toastmasters -tg C lfootbzlll 1, .D Bus- Sterling, Idaho: Girl Reserves 3, 4, kc-tbzill 1: Tennis 2, 4, Golf -1: Hand 3. Spanish Club 4: Sports 4: Tennis 43 Hockey 3. NIARY JEWELL G. A. A. 1, 23 Treasurer 3: President 4: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Block A Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BOTTOM ROW Blu. JOHNSON ARTHUR W. JONES Entered from Coalinga Union High Deportment Committee 4: A Club School 3: Indoor Bull 3. 4: Basket- 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 43 ball 4. Softball 4. 32 'wr r .A waxy ,V -- ,V-.U ..,,,.,, --.- :,' " ' W "-'M ' 'g g i' .1'?'f 'P" " 1 'W' " 'ff H ' ' il fJvgvi.sxi24v.,5f:5:yA.gg-,rgqgtggztigix.-iagf' ee gg-1: ggfgfffgig?a1.Qgi'F:2g.ii5,?gifL1W?sT54fl5f?f 4m.':f.f,"-'11 ac ,.-,5,,qg. ggc, 1yfLX.:'1.',,1 asf., 3-'frm N., .,. , -' : . Y-r-wiv-:Trfr4c 2,.-1 +?w,',',g ffriqgyiffzvif K-f1K.f'.r11f:l::s',A::ff'15,-?u:gfT'Yy.'-555I'ff:dif"TC- f-1-53"-1 EHIORS TOP ROW EARL JORDAN HAROI,lJ JUDD FERN KERRY Journalism 3, 45 Annual 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. lland 1: Ii. O. T. U. 3, l"l1Otog'rapliy -13 Printing.: 1, 2, 3, si. Al.B1A ANN KLAL'S AL KLIss Uautata 1: R. 0. G. D. A13 Girl RO- 'I'raust'Orrs2d from Polytovlmic High serve-s Vi. Svhool, Long lluach MIDDLE ROW JOAN LAME ALAN LA NIONT Give 2, 3, -1: Art Ululv 1: 1iaskctl1all Art Club 1: Varsity A Ululn 2, 3. 4: 1 2 3 -1' liaselmall Caplan -1, Vollsfy- Tennis 2, 3, Al: IS lfootlmall 3. lv'all'2,'3,'-tg izusmmii 2, 3, 4, Hockvy 3, 4. TOM LANDERS lllntvrt-ci from Socialist, Missouri 1. so'r-rom Row M EI. LARSEN Varsity lfootlwall 3, tg Junior Toast- masters -t: Varsity Track 4. ROBERT LEDFORO Band 1. 33 - f-, ,- . WA .-If-4. ,, .4 -'v vp-:fam we 1 15- 5 w '31+" 'f ' XA - J.. "S 5' " A ' . , 45-. .531 VA'-1.3,-H 55.45. 4M,L,VAK'4:1g, .6-my I. rx, 4.Q5..1 J.,a5.1:3S.4J4,.Qv -4 Lg. .- v: y'v5'1.y 1f...5,Qr-'-,, 1. . 4 f - . ' .-:nv-1. .-,J 1 . V,-.gr '14 .75 V +.w,s,g1J41 .-7. r v . 'QL -. , 7, f 1.55, '?f!'e4'?"T-w'.1-11934'a'ffw'fre4I3'w:f.:-fw'i'Q:.1vf:t::'..w1f,4:?fu?f?""sfHf.4'k::tet-425.1-Jvc! .ive- ' ii 'GNP' p f-.2142-14,424.27 if s '--- - 1. a, 2' f Q ' -Z'.l.I - .B . -.Q,1W.., . . f lv V' . 2 N in 5 S 'S ..1:. i- ' --T 33 If " M' . ,v ' D' 3 9? 55,44 '- sn , I Rafi -' Sigma NK ,fn ' E 4.4 X RN 2 in ii : Efl IORS TOP ROW JACK LEE EVELYN LEU: JACK IC. LEIGH Entered from Fullerton High School Entered from Windsor High School, B Football 2: Varsity Football 2: Business Manager Colonist. and Colorado 3: Spanish Club 4. Truck 4: Indoor Ball 4: R. 0. G, Anoranco 3, 4: Sr. Hi-Y 3: 4: JllIli0F Toastmasters 4: Golf 4. MARIAL C. LEIPOLD Entered from Bakersfield Union High 4: Junior Hand 2: Senior Hand 3, Orange County Symphony 3. HERBIERT LEO Varsity A Club 4: Football 2, 4: Class School: R. O. G. D. 4: Girl Reserves Treusiirer 3. 3, 4: Basketball 1: T0I1l1iS 3, 4: Cantata 1. MIDDLE ROW BETTY BELLE LEONARD Notan Club 1: Stagccraft 2: Sports 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Drama Club 4. AIEANNETTE LIEKHUS Entered from St. Charles High School, Strahon, Colorado 2: Latin Club 2, 3: Glas- Club 4: Czintnta 4: Sports 4. KENNETH NICCLOUD Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. BOTTOM ROW KATHERINE MCCLlLLAH ROBERT F. NICFARREN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: R. O. G. D. 3, 4: Hand 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Varsity In- Modern Language Club 2: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, President 4: Mozart Club 2, 3, 4: Iiasketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3 4: Swimming 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4. door 4. 34 COLO DIST if ?.?xfifS1ff :' f" " W 'f "'f RW 2 A ' t , ' wh,-sd - - H, 'f'W':""f, '- ...9.,.L- -, ' ,,,,4. .Li A A ,.. ,,, ,,., .,,. ,L , 1 ,. ,maj -,J Q 11 N - . E- . . - X W-V A . :..:-R: f.. s. 1, , . - Gif' vY"'q hiv ruff, "1"'QJuv f 4 v?"'YT 'Tv r' mf."fvf"f:."l""nf 'f 54" -3' A' . - iff' QJX. -. 5. Izwf- ' fx, 'V "l'i1'f. , 4-...,.1..1:.' '11 -'e-if .. Wgvf I :- Ell IORS TOP ROW MARSHAI,L NICPIE I'IAROI,lJ R'ICNURI,IN XVINEIELD H. NIACKAY Commissioner of Studi-nl Aituirs -1: Varsity l4'0o1b:1.ll 3, 4: V:1rsil'y llus- Lulin Club I, 23 0 ls00t1,,,H 2' Cluss Seen-1:1.ry 1: Honor Society 2: kotbull 3, 4: A Club bl: Ii. O .G. IJ. Ji: Hi-Y 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: lizind Vice President -1: Junior Play 3: Son- 1 2 3 4 ior Plav 4: Student Iiocly l'l:1y -1: , ' ' t Moz:u't'Clul1 4: lioys' Ovtot I, ALBERT H. MACRES HELEN NIAHAFFEY I-loxing 1, 2, 3: Gym Night 2, 3: Golf Girls' lmzigiiu Czibine-i 3: li.0.G.lJ. 3, 4 S1 l till GI 1 tlub Sig- ,'w0l'etz11'y 1: I 's' , 0 1 ' 2, Q' - ., 2: Girl lic-servn-s l, 2, 3, Al: Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3: Tennis l, 2: Colonist Stuff 3: Anorunco Stuff 3. MIDDLE ROW JERRY MARSHALL Hockey 1. Emu, H. AIARTENS O1'rlwstr':L 1, 2, 3, -1: Ti-nnis 3: liais- kotbull 2, 3: lloys' Glue Club 33 Orange County Symphony Orvhs-stra 3: Trac-k 2. SAM NIARTNER Latin Club 1, 2: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: A liaskutball Nlunzigrer 4. BOTTOM ROW HARRY H1oEo NIASUNAGA Varsity A Club 3, Sec.-Treasurer BERNARD MAXSON 4: Spanish Club 4: Football I: li Foot- Jr. Toastmasters 4: Varsity Football ball lNianng'm' 3, 4: Golf 3: Orchestra Manager 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Football B Track Manager 2: Basketball 2. lg 1. 35 . ri " ' - 1-'W " "'f f' ' K'2" 4i"f"" : 'g:'w,4'1Q,: A "gr" sx.-fI':w4"-,yggkw-ti ,f ,.,-A-51 - gn? --Egfr -,If-ful M541 .vi If V: ff 5 5j..4..g'v'- tm Q:31'?'lf7:2iC2gY53'g-1?f6i'f'Q'3:gfg-223555351.Aff?f,i'L,:fi7'Z,:ZfQ'::!FJ'Q'lggi-gilgfikiirfksgiigsniyiggssgpfb. - I V. . .-.R-.. 1,1 ,-1w.f:w-'Y' '- gc,-.1 wg : 3, 'x A ..-,,1,,, 451, fy . L ' 1 TYR ' tv Y' , 1' 4231. W' 1u1"rZzf'fq:,',:' f'-A .1 .ff wf-if--In-1. f..,.',J,--,vii 5m':'f,f., 4-fcuffw-f,.?N ,. ., 1 :7i'P1'-'-4"-4w 7's+fP"' QIW'-fxwif ,.v,.n:,,,... A, .. 11 .4-v9ft', . K Av. J EDIORS TOP ROW ALICE C. MENE HERBERT NIIDDLETON RICHARD C. MILLS Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: A Club 4: Track 1, 2, 3, -I: Basket- Football 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. Volleyball 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: G. ball 2, Captain TZ Basketball 4: Band A.A, 3, 4: Glee 4, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: lliozart Or- chestra 3, 4. ELAINE MINDER Class Treasurer 4: Honor Society 2: Sports 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Pres- ident, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. LESLIE G. RIINDER Varsity A Club 4: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Jr. Hi-Y 2: C Football 2: B Foot- ball 3: Varsity Football Captain 4: C Track 2: ll Track 3: C Basketball 2: B Basketball 3: Baseball 4. MIDDLE ROW WALLY NIOORE Baseball 3: Boxing 2, 3. 4. RICHARD MORALES Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Indoor Hall 3: Boxing 3, 4, Light- weight Champion: Track 1, 4. LILLIAN FERN MORGAN Cantfata 1: Latin Club 1, 2: H.O.G.D. 4. BOTTOM ROW EUGENE MORRIS A Club: Mozart Orchestra 4: Mozart Club 4: Basketball 1: Band 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLID BIOSIMAN Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: President 2: A Club 4: R.O,G.D. 4: C Football 2: B Foot- ball 3: 'Varsity Football 4: C Basket- ball 2: B Basketball 3: C Track 2: B Track 3: A Track 4. 36 ff A MR' 6 wav' 3 1 " gvrgx ,uw-Fw v 1 ,7 ,- . px.. v,,.,,,,,,, .- .-,..,, Li5.g.'Lr1,, . ,4 fmi lja M14 .FL V , m sy., Q A Invgew M ,J 1-W f . -V N U q ,- k v? . fg,5u,y1 'rg 4, 5- 'plus' ,A v R 559, 3355, gay: L ,+V-,A"1r,:,31'.,,r: yvffyp ,fx-A gxn-a,,v, Jepq . iw f : RQ: 'f'f'3r5l1x,:i3,w:f1gf,qQ,5?ig g2:?,,3-.,,,1:Q,,yg -J-2-Q :iq 'ggg,,,-EQ' 4--eE,g.:Qg1g M35 ,"4-3,223 'PWQ3f,?.3P1 --1' ,,ff-..- .. '. .,,1w.'W,,,qg,, ,rgyfggf 5, , ffl,-:mf-g -. 2, -A, .:,.. - 1' - mv -r - 1 . . t x. K, Y Q 1 v2""'Y"4t Q v mt : viva Vu '. ,.,,f5Q',1. ,f'7rf..'g5'f' .1412 J. '-f'l!.,?:'f','-9, L EDIORS TOP ROW AIJIZLAIDE NIUSSER Aloux RIVERS VVARREN NEIL l':lll4'l'Q'tl from Gurdi-n Grovv High Varsity lfcmtlmll l, 3, ,it l32lSkl'llHlll li Svuim' Hi-Y 3. 43 f' Swimmillk' 2? A Sf-hool. Print Shah 2, 3, 1: 'l'l'2l4'k li 3, ll A Swimming 3, -13 I! liuskvthnll 3. Uluh 1, 2, Il, ig llztsc-hull l, 3. 'THEODORE NEJA l1t'll0l'l!llt'lIl t'omn1itt'vv 33 Yursilx' KI.-XRJORIE IQATHERINE NELSON l'lutvl'1'cl from Lats Vw-gas High Svhool. A Uluh 2, il, I: ltztskf-tlntll I, 2, 3, Nt-vztdzl, 3: Girl Rm-sn-rvvs tg Latin 4gK':1pt:1in I: Swinnuiug' l, 3, lg llzxsv- Plulv tg Glue Clulv 43 Ullristmats Cam- lmll ,tg Soft llztll 2, 52, Rl. tzltzn R13 IJITIIIHL 4. MIDDLE ROW ALICE EVELYN NIELSEN FRANK j. OCHOA Latin Cluh 1, 2, 4: lluskvtlmll 23 G. Varsity lfootlrztll 3, 4: Varsity Uns- A.A. R: Girl Ii4'St'l'Vt'S 3, -1. kt-tlml! 3, wt: I! 'Pratt-k l, Varsity 2, 3, R L'SSlZl.l. QYREAR -1g Class Ire-sidvut 25 Varsity A Club 2, 3, I'r'vsidvnt ,ig Uommissionvr ot' lloys' Atlllvtics Rl. l'Intvl'wl from North Sztlvm High -1. BOTTOM ROW L. NIEARI. PERLEY Ulwistrnins Czmtntn lg Domocon Club ,tg FIDZIIIISYI Cluh At. -I. PEARL PERLEY f'h1'lSlIll!lS l':u1t:1tz1 1: Spanish Fluh 45 Ilomvr-ou Cluh 11. 37 CO R0sE PELOUS MELVII.LE PETER LOD! q - an 3.3-V ng. Ivy , I ' 4- -- ' - -f ' - Q , ,,, -, ,,. V. , . E . Y Ig - B' .,. .Q 3 W "'f f "W i w ife 1 1244- ,ww .wif 1 I' rw- Will '5w.rf':a1'.1:Qifs-'+L'-P' we-if 1 A Q. :aff Q I we 'Y" 1f' 4-'Y-44-4 we :r'1JI .sc?n2Czvf' rfu?.f.r:5zf:4::3'?:af'14+-MJ: 5"Tvf'!:5h'?5ff-1 'itil-my L.: .MLW EDICDRS RLTH PEITZ KE AN G.A.A. 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: An nuul Staff 4: Tennis 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4 Volleyball 4. TOP ROW NE PELLEGRIN Latin Club 1, 2, fig French Club 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 4: Junior Toastees 4: R.O.G.D. 43 Sports 1, 2, 45 Senior Orchestra, Honor So- ciety 1, 2, Public Speaking Contest 4. AI,EXIS PELOUS Modern Language Club 2, 3, 4. Lutin Club 2, 3, 4: French Club See- retary-Trensurer 43 Tennis 4. Band 2: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 33 Football 3: Junior Orchestra 3. MIDDLE ROW CHARLES PETERS BA Entered from Fullerton Union High School, Fullerton 3: Student Body Play 43 Senior Play 4: Track 4: Foot'- ball 49 Varsity A Club 4: R.O.G.D. 4. CHRISTENA PIETROK RBARA PHILLIPS Modern Language Club 2: Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3, Grand Vice-President 43 G.A.A. 2, R.O.G.D. 3, 4: Junior Play 3, Student Body Play, Senior Play 4: Anoranco Staff 3, Sports 2, 4. Anoranco 45 Annual 45 Toastees 4. BOTTOM ROW MARJORIE POFF VELMA ARLINE POHLMAN Entered from Virgil Junior High Notan Club 29 R.O.G.D. 43 Baseball 13 Sghofl, Los Angeles, 2, Honor Soci- e y . 38 OLIVE POIRIER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity A Club 3 43 R.O.G.D. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Hockey 1, 23 Base ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. fa tffwwiif WW ff mmawfwrrw' 'ff'-'ft"" v'r'H' ' R.-ma., , ,i w xy , N v-Ama L, ,vig -A M, s , ., ,R - ,M 1. 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Gt'!'IllllI1 Club 1'rs-sidvnt 4. JAMES RICHARDSON Entered from Szmtzt Amt High 2: lioxing' 2, 3: Football 1: R.O.'l'.C. 1, 2. BOTTOM ROW GLEN ROBINSON ICLEANOR ROSEBERRY Enterod from lfullorton Union High lintercrd from Iizlyzxrd, NffllI'2lSkZl High School 2: Svnior Hi-Y 3, SL-c'1'0't:u'y Svhool 23 G.A.A. 1: Mixed Glue Club 44 1: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Domecon Club ?. 3, Tl'QEllSllI'Cl' 4. DON Ross Jr, Ruud 37 Sr. Hand 4: Hi-Y Club 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 39 ' P ...-K . . . , 4 .. . -,,gvQEW,N,q,,,. ,,iwQ,. ...d,.e,. ,W km- qw 4 J qvimir 'tg',w,.-R'-ZZ m ,Q '- E "HN ty ... .. C Q I Q I I I S I " f .' . 1'1 - . A -, ,- ' ' ' f Q i '4Ei"" ,..:.h-W... uf.-wt -, fe. .1m,,,,. ..3Nf1.-.4.,,,-,,,v..,4+.1,.,gyk.,.q., , , ,Qs f we -13, .T.- .g.,,.1 ,,,- ,vffliwaffx ,-,--s.'-f'4.r1.,.-f-1x.-6vf.- .wf:11,'1Y..,5A,.-of ...,s,.,,, ,f .ug . '- 5 ,w.. '- 44' iw: :fu-1-,3g.',..,.g.f:Nw-12.154-tw...-'-'wr .-wt. ,A3.151-,,'-fm-,.:,,e,M.vm . 'A -f-,y-1 v-,gi , av. .fi .-, ,QT f-A ,-iw-f.j.,'g5,':.x4,'?g:f sql"-q,..'.1f.f,'.:m, I 2. '.-ZM-.4,f 45,x,g,..,v-..y.,'3,," 3411 v 'M LL , out -R ,V -fr? 'ff-ww w If X WK-'V--'illmui,2,reQFi'7fi.ST:1k'Q'.'T:a4'sw15l':TrT1'rl5'5::4'1,f'l-f-.f'Ei"1ffL?Yv'v.3?Ss5i"I'.?f:' EDICDRS TOP ROW W1LsoN If. RUMFELT RUTH B. RYMER SELMA SALISRURY Printing' 1, 2, 3, 4. Commissioner of Safety zuifl NVvlt'ure Girl Reserves 2, 3, rt: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Honor Society 3: Girl 1: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Block A Cl Reserves 2, 4, Secretary 3: Girls' 3, At: Christmas Cantata 2: Jun IA-agile Cabinet 4: Anorzuico Stuff 3: Toztstees 4: R.0.G.D. 4. Glue Club 2, 3: President of Glee Club 2: Junior Tozistee 4: Sports 2, 3, 4: Cztntutat 2, 3: Operettzt 2. RUTH PI. SAMUEL JOYCE SATTLER Sports 4: Tennis 3. Entert-d from Hollywood High School. MIDDLE ROW LoU1sA SCHAFER IVIELVIN SCHNEIDER MARGARET SHEA Christmas Czmtatai 1. Orchestrzi 1, 2, 3, 4. Mozart Club 4: Operetta 2: Cant: 2, 3, 4: Girls' Double Quartet 4: Gin Glee 2, 4. BOTTOM ROW IVIARY SHEA NIARVIN SHEARER Girls' League Cabinet 1, Treasurer Entered from Emmett High School, Emmett, Idaho 3: French Club 4: B 3, President. 4: G.A.A. 1: SGCFBMYY 3: Basketball Manager 4: Girls' A Football 3. Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Class 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' Toastees 4: Girl Reserves 4: Publications. RICHARD HUGHES SISSON Tennis 2, 3, 4. 40 .5-345 . ww r pfmwfv "f'ra'wwv.I:ff:w fa ws swam ft.-,v.z..Lf f--., 'f . t..,,. I- ,gg ,Q Mtg, V Q- . -., - in ,wx .5 , . ., W -wif?-vfee 'itwsefefiafiffmz:'z::?f:mze.f.mfrifmsr-1avffpafwff-:.5r.2:f W- iff .- ' iw. EIWIORS TOP ROW XCK M. SKINNER I,oL'IsE ICVEINN SAIILIQY NIEI. SMITH Entvrcd from l4':Liri':Ix High, Holly- I'Illit'l't'd l'I-um f1Zll'tit'H Grow- High Iloxing l, 2, 3. wood 3: Band 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: .IoIlI'n:Il- SI-lmol 3: Spnnisli t'lIIlv 4. ism 3: Anorum-0 Stuit' 4. M.fxRsH,xI.I. SIIWDER IXIARY liI.INoR SI'IEI.M.fxN liziskt-tlrull lg Truck 1, 23 lfootlrzlll 23 Girl livst-I-vt-s 2, 3, -I. Ii:IsIel.I:Ill 11. MIDDLE ROW EVELYN SPIRES ICIWVARII STANKIZY l:1l.Skk'lll2lll 2, 31 Yollt-ylmll 1, 2, 3: l'lIitvI't-rl from l4'llllt'l'i0Il High School Horfkvy 3: t':nIi:Ii:L 3: Ilusvlrzlll l, 3. 23 lialskvilmll Il. IJARVVIN NI. STOCKWELI, lizmfl I, 2, 3, Ii: OrI'hvstI'zL 2, 3, -ig Mo- zart lg 'l't'lllllS 3: Ilziskvtlmll l, Ai: Varsity A Club 11. BOTTOM ROW IALINDA STRANSKE DoRo'I'IIY LEE bL'ITER DoI.oRIss SLTRGUINIE Entered from Santa Ana High Srhool Svrrw-tzu'y of Stud:-nt llody St-cI'vt- Mozart t'II1lI lg A04-oiiipzuiist .ll-I Glu. lg Sports 1, 2, 33 Glue Clulm 3, 4. :IVY uf VIHSS 3: Honor SOVINY 1. 2. 2: Al'f'Ol!lP2llllSl. liuys' Glu- 3, 43 Af-- 3, tg l,:ItiI1 Ululn 1, 2: Ii. O. VG. D. 3, I'0I1lIJ1lIllSl Iioys' Doulrls- f.2llZLl'lt't -I' lg Girl lit-st-rw-s 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. SI-nior fjI'f'hl'SlI'2l 2, 33 Mozart Noni 3, 4: Svt-I'tItzII'y of Honor Srwioiy 2, 3: rt-rt pl: Czuitutzi l 2 3 ll l'I't-sith-IIt ol G. K. 2: Grzmtl Prefs. of ' ' ' G. Ii. 1: Sports 2, 3, -1: Mozart Or- rlmstrzt 2: St-IIioI' Play, Student Body 'l'lzLy, Aimuul Sluif 3, 4: AIl0I'Zlll4'lJ Staff 35 Dteportment Committtw 2. 41 V , .v xv-,A:g'1ngv ' ' 1 an ' ,4'vz1fn11v' r"s':wv W f Nigga.: ffgq yt: 5f'3I'.5+:,"2,2'1-fi,-.r -.cw .agf,'w,', 2""- ,:'fg9-lJ?.'1",'f'i' .xii " ',' 'fr v. 'S v 1' fff ff-si-441 4251611ifv7w2.c.fzfm25'is1vA11 if.:.6w.:,.1f:eea'?:aFf'4xwizafvr-M.ruff-1 ' laik" 'S -if ' EDICDRS Top Row NIARY rl'AYLOR RERNICE r11HOMPS0N IJILLIAN TRAP,- A . 43 CI -'gt ., C: iz ta 1. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: G,A,A, 2, 43 J ' G11 T C , . R' 0' G D ms 'mg m L lizisketliall 1, 2, 3, 4, Voile ian 2, 3, Gm 3, vim,fp,eS'iffi,,,,fefurQff,cff, Q' Y 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. R. O. G. D. 4: Student Rody Play 4 Operetta 2: Cantata 2, 3. l-lmEo UYESHIMA BONNIE VAUX C Footlwall 1, 2: 13 FOOUHHU 3. 441 C Sports 1: G.A.A. 1, 2. liasketliall 1, 2: C Track. Captain 1: H Track Captain 2: Varsity Track 3, 4: Varsity A Club 3, 4. MIDDLE ROW ERNEST VILLASENOR 13 Football 1, 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: H Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3: H Track 2: Varsity Track 3: Var- sity Baseball 1. 2, 31 Captain 43 BOX- ing' Tournament 2, 3, 41 MMCII Maker 2, 3: Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4: Span- ish 2, 4: 1-land 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 3. HABIPTON WAGERS FAYE DORIS WALKER Hi-Y 3, 4: R.O.T.C. 2. Commercial Course BOTTOM ROW BOE WALLIN BETTY VVALLOP RALPH S. WALTZ Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3: liand Glen: 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Student Body President 4: Varsit 1, 2: Orchestra 3, 4: R.O.'l'.C. 1: Club 1: 'llaskethall 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley- A Cluh 4: Toastmasters 4: Semo 1100111311 2, 33 Track 2, 3: Baseball 4: hall 1, 3, 4: llasolmall 1, 3, 4. 1-li-Y 3, President 4: Varsity lfootluil 3, 1: Baseball 2, 3. Spanish Club 4. -12 COLO l Q.. ' EDICDRS TOP ROW BIEFTY WENTZ NIARTHA WHISNANT .ILYANITA NVrir1'nHE.fxn gpg,-is 1, 3, 113 Hoc-kt-y Varsity tt: Latin Club l, 2: Girl 1it'St'l'VOS l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, I Vicv-Prusidont G.A.A.: Ilrvsidvnt 3, 4: Trvasuror of G. li. 2, t: G.A.A. Girl Rl-survi-s 1, 2, 3, 1: lilwll Club -1 His-Ch School lllbm-ll 13 1l.0.G.lD. st: 1: Shorts 1, 2: Cantata 2. li.O.G.lJ. 3, -I: Sports l, 2, 3, l: .lui Dome-con Club: Studf-nt Commission: iOr Play 3: Cantata I, 2. Sn-nior Play, i MARJCJRIE VVILBERN IuI,sIE XVILLERS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Orcht-strzm 2, 3. -1: String lfhisvnilrlts -1: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: R.O.G.D. 4: Junior Mozart Club lg Mode-rn Lam.:'1lag'O Play 3: Student Rody Play 4: OUP!" Club 2. Ottzi 2: Cantata 2. 3: Girls' Doublv Quartet 3. MIDDLE ROW JOYCE VVILLIARTSON DOROTHY WINNEY Latin Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bas- Commercial Course. ketball Manager 4: Girls' GIOO 3: Cantata 1, 3: Girls' A Club 3, 4: I'.-T.A. Demonstration fl: P.-'I'.A. Gypsy Fair 2: .lr. Orchestra 4. JEAN NVOOO linturod from Huntington Iluam-li High Srhool 3: Vivo-Pre-sidfint ot' Class 1: Girl Rceserves 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Gloss Club 1, 2, 3. BOTTOM ROW MILIJREID VVYLER CEIZRALDINE YODER RIARION ZEPPENI-'ELO Sports 1, 3. Girl R4-surves 3, 4: -l01lY'Tl2l11SlYl -tc G.A.A. t, 2, 3: Iiaskvtball I. 2, 3, ,I Junior Play 3: Senior Play -1: li.O. 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XVellington VVi1npy given great ovation by enthusiastic crowd ,qathereml to hear him lecture. . .l,ooks like Sis plans to get up in the world. . .Pauline says hello to the camera, man. . .VVhat's the 'oke firls?. . .A J is eoupla VVi1npy's best QU eustoniers. . .Picture mlayg the camera interests a group of junior girls. . .One of the Collins gals seems pleased about something. . .I3oy, if that isn't a rieh one. . .They clicln't like it but we took it anyway. . .A fzuniliar seene at the end of the noon per' iotl. . .VVhere is lrene?. . .There were to have been two if g ff in this picture, but -lane ducked the issue. Cm -lo Junior Snaps ECI. ' in w.vfWwffQ'fwx14f2fWfffff,ss 'wwfff' A ff P wr ., , . 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HQ, weff-eww,ffmzsteam,m2sf?s?:1f:tw.n1:f:t:fwaeswyffa-1'ly-if cs, -We-. . y. ,Em FTE Top Pictures-TOP ROW-Herbert Abbott, Winifred Ahlstrom, Donna Anderson, Dorothy Anderson, Elaine Anthony, Bobby Armentrout, Archie Baker, Barbara Baker, Elinor Baker, Gerald Baker. , MIDDLE ROW-Quinton Barnes, Nolan Beat, Roberta Beat, Virginia Beckler, Doris Berger, Lois Boege, Elizabeth Bonkosky, Metha Bouas, Euelda Bowman, Noel Brougher. BOTTOM- ROW-Evelyn Brunworth, Elwyn Burns, Bruce Burt, David Bush, Robert Campbell, Naomi Carlin, Jane Carson, Jack Carter, John Chariton, Dorthy Cole. Middle PicturzeTOP ROW-Ellen Collins, Katherine Collins, Bruce Cook, Alma Cornwall, Mary Jean Cox, Chauncey Crist, Kenneth Dougan, Eleanor Davis, Emmaline Dinkler. MIDDLE ROW-Floyd Doane, Perry Doepke, Jesse Dohm, Jack Dudley, Marjorie Edwards, Dorothy Ellsworth. Fred Engel, Kathleen Faust, Wallace Fee. BOTTOM ROW-Lloyd Fitzpatrick, Lorna Mae Folkers, Flavia Foster, Helen Fowler, Martin Geissler, Pauline Glover. Jean Gordon, Burke Gover. Lower Picture-TOP ROW-Deane Groendyke, Verna Gust, Byron Hackler, Tom Hald, Allen Hall, Alice Hansen, Winifred Hapgood, Virginia Harbeson. MIDDLE ROW-Paul Hedges, Charlene Hilliard, Lorna Hiserodt, Edgar Holmson, Granville Hopkins, Helen Hopkins, Elizabeth Hughes, Joseph Hughes. BOTTQM ROW-Meta Jensen, Marlys Johnson, Betty Juskievicz, Charles Kelly, Houston Kier, Ted Kirkhart, William Klapper, Henry Klausing. 48 -y , . . .,-.F 7 ,- , . at-,--f, ...Q-,,. ,.. '--4.-wlyfl, ,aj-3,5 fn., 5 fhe fii krffiff-5 -'lil 'f1'???i'5ff'W:f"'f3gEf'f4G'f'f,l.2f W ff f4e.'w'iff-II H15- '1.l--Qff ' ' IH: f J'5,,,,t- -iw. ' , .. f-4,19- '2 4 v . - W- is-ff - .., 14- u .1-:1-1'-'. .j.r.1xn. 14.3, .,-. Hem--tg 4, Wayan a,.gv., + fwfr 1 , 4 v - , v , Q ea - t ' -of- ffhfwv-to tm,1ffw.:..f...IfmeI-11,azaE,n,..1f:a:ar,vr-New'if .,-,, J i. .- 1... il F M s W' Q Top Picture-TOP ROW-Eleanor Lamers, Ethel Landrith, David Lehmer, Shirley Llewellyn, Sam Lo Porto, Howard Lukens, Bernice Lundin, Donald Mc Farren, James Mc Guire, Dona Lee Mc Kee. MIDDLE ROW-Lloyd McKee, James McMillan, Alberta Maass, Anita Marion, Dorothy Marvin, Irene Menth, Leah Merchant, Ralph Miller, Harlan Mills. BOTTOM ROW-Glenn Miser, Susan Montenyohl, James Morris, Howard Musch, June Nakani- shi, Mary Nerdrum, Jerry Nesmith, Marjorie Nevitt, Sybil Newton. Middle Picture-TOP ROW-Oliver O'Brien, Mary Lou Pearson, Dorothy Pebley, Helen Pifer, Joyce Pool, Henry Plou, Dorothy Pratt, Clyde Rasmussen, Arthur Real, Lillian Rettig. MIDDLE ROW-Betty Richardson, Harley Schachner, Harriet Riley, Russel Roquet, Henry Ruiz, Margaret Ruud, Harold Ryals, Delbert Sanders, Sybil Schaiff. BOTTOM ROW-Arthur Schwarting, Lucile Shaver, Robert Shoupe, Elena Smith, Eloise Smith, Margaret Smith, Mildred Smith, Joseph Spezia, John Spielman. Lower Picture-TOP ROW-Dolores St. Clair, Genevie St. Clair, Elka Staudt, Mildred Stevens, John Stewart, Dorothy Tadlock, George Tanaka, Harry Tanaka, Sadao Tanaka. MIDDLE ROW--Betty Thompson, Helen Tobin, Gerhard Trapp, William Underwood, lkuo Uyeshima, Edward Van Verst. Gerritt Verburg, Frank Volz. BOTTOM ROW-Margaret Waller, Jewell Webb, Don White, Arne Wimberly, Eunice Winger, Stanley Woodruff, Dora Yorde, Ralph Zimmerman. -l-9 ,, E m.'..m,.A,,,L1, .,..2 W.:-AW..f,N,wmmm I ,, N., , A PRESIDENT ...,.......... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....,..,. TREASURER ...,,. CLASS OFFICERS ......,.DAVI D CLARK ,..,....BOB BY O' N EIL ., nw 5' Ii' I . V, 3 QS V ' 5 . ' -m i. V ' 'is' I ,, 'E Clark Larsen Suiter O'NeiII OPMIFTEDMGRES CLASS ADVISERS MR. KELLOGG, Chief-MISS COCKE, MR. LEHMER, MR ,,.....JACK surran LE TOURNEAU. lvms. FOREMAN, lvuss CALLANAN nvuss RUSSELL, Miss SPICER, MR. GLOVER, MISS K POTTER. ..,.,.,,BOB LARSEN COLORS BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER GARDENIA MOTTO ACHIEVEMENT IS BETTER THAN FAME" 51 CO 5.. 1. i Y LOD! e- Y -if-f N y wrmxfla f"f"'g'F' 1 ' r. "'v-wwe-.f.gfx1 -fx 6 5,2 .QA'?"'f i.'W"f'?'i ,' . , pw..-w '. 5'-fe UQ, .jf r. Q., . JY. , ,.'.gsHfi't'H"1f,Qfv sf X ', .fh 'Iwo-.3.1 5f.. f ., , Q. ,,.1':- .' ' , ifim fif f , X b., ,, -va.-. Q N- -a 1. -f-1 .., xr uw- -, .yew ,gags-4,f4.,,,fw1-gffmsfw 1 K- -4 v . 1 v 1 5.3q1w3'+,,v:r5,,i53,...4V5?3fffewkjgfiagkmsivyniaz-i:g12!!5Sa:fgwS?W'5i3,j'3g"g'3?'+gFs4, 1 .f. ' -.,7.-'yn-.w. .W, . ,,.,-,5.',-.sm .yfavw x..'-,pf - , , ,ru . , ,. ,V 1 ,- . ':"'fk7-.."7l54'Z5'Z'-"if'vs!lw.z.ftw.e:1baff.:-1411-.!,i2...q:L...:f'e'-mBf:rnv.rf:'5!:'f :fs ,ri - F3 - , fa fi 1 "v':'x"b tx .1 ww J v4.4 A 'svlffvlsol 55930 gs? Sophomore Snaps f A gang of sophs evidently waiting for something to happen, what Could it he? . . .on the way to Orchestra practice. . .hello, folks. . .trying to find their places pic- ture day, "VVhere do I go?l'. . .under the arbor. . .this soph barely got in on the edge of the picture. . .all ready for the big auto races at Ascot. . .our tireless athletic manager on the job. . .Carolyn relaxes at Corona del lllar. . .on the way to class. . .Doris sees SO1l1Etllll1g funny Cwonder if itys the snap shot editorj. . .only one of them seems to see the joke. . .looking over the Anoraneo. . . Nancy on civilian day. "-fmt. Q i M, 52 fN ' H f -' rf 'Y'?'7KSg"f'1i' L:fj4:f?ii 3 ,3f2-Kr.-53 , 'H , g, . 3'ff'p4-:fmksweff X . , ' - 'A '.,-5.11-5. 1? T "' " A-1' Nl ffv?f9i"fvMem" af ?ifw Z's!r2F?'i Sophomore Snaps A bit of ezuiipiis scenery hrighteiied by the pres- ence of this cheerful girl. . .three friends discuss latest developments :it the old circular bench. . .this must have been snapped on eivilizui day too. . .three soph gals wait- ing for class to begin. . .that eontzigious smile. . .Ray :im Burt fezirlessly face the ezuiierzl. . .who Says no parking? . . .down by dear old cottage C for was it l3?l . . .neither extremities of 21 couple of sophs relaxing at noon. . .time for gym girls Him who? we wonderj. . .ut rhe bookstore. 53 ,...Y,, mwiii73w3S'?"?T?'5-51"-'l3fE5?2f'I'7329 fa:-' iff f 2421? 'fflbili' 'H' M15 S2129 if.-'ws' 434:Lr'9"",vr':1b1Yxff'fQ,4 Q . 5: v ' " -- L ..'z1"f'1'frf"'l?:4'i 'l4f1"":': f f ' ' 'al . ' r 4 awe- rr w,efi?wi3fx ff-, -iff -A S, .'."F l 'F .L and mg.. ,Q-,, C0 A an - A - L i i Upper Picture-TOP ROW-Josephine Adams, Vern Adams, Peggy Akerman, Agnes Allan, Johnny Allen, Edward Anderson, Joseph Anton, Billy Armentrout, Lynn Arnett, Ray Aldridge, Helen Badger, Richard Baggot. MIDDLE ROW-Lupe Barrera, Petra Barron, Constance Baxter, Luella Baxter, Barton Beach, Mildred Beaty, Roman Beck, Eleanor Becker, Mildred Bell, Glenn Bercot, Peggy Lou Berthaumm, Charles Berger. BOTTOM ROW--Dorothy Black, Lorraine Black, Gladys Blades, Mildred Blagg, Gladys Blum, Harold Boettcher, Jack Brady, Daniel Brosnan, Sybil Brown, Quentin Barnes, Margaret Burch. Middle Picture-TOP ROW-Elizabeth Burden, Alfred Buss, Clarence Calaway, Frances Calli- son, Lyle Cannon, Lupe Cisneros, Ysabel Claes, David Clark, Louise Cloud. SECOND ROW-Maurice Comstock, Jean Condie, Roderick Craven, Don Dargatz, Donald Davis, Everett Davis, Mable Davis, Lorine Denney, Ted DeVelbiss. THlRD ROW-William DeVelbiss, Flossie Doetsch, Eugene Doherty, Francis Eaton, Norbert Eimers, Lucile Eltiste, Mary Alice Endicott, Mable Ellsworth, Richard Eymann. Bottom Picture-TOP ROW-Christine Frank, Lowell Gamble, Morgan Gates, Margaret Gauer, Carolyn Gibbs, Alice Gonzales, Ruth Grindlay. SECOND ROW-Marjorie Groover, Burl Grow, J. D. Guy, Kathleen Hall, Doris Hartwell, Ruth Haskell, Rosalin Hauser, Ray Heinze, Wayne Held. THIRD ROW-Betty Lou Helmle, Claud Hendershot, Bernard Henry, Haidee Heying, Gail Hill, Annette Holloman, Harold Holston, Maxine Hopkins, Bruce Hunt. BOTTOM ROW-Bill Hutton, Cleo Jackson, Frances Johnson, Bill Johnson, Warren Jones, Masayo Kagawa, Gladys Kavanagh, Leo Kavanagh, Joseph Kelly. 5-l , ,. ,,,..,!.,,,,, . ,.H,,, ,.,, ,,, , M, ,F A gu a - f Q ,nr 4, 4, iw' 353' zona- -1, f-"QR 2 ,fr gy I-N-M' 'Q-iefdhzmriiffifiilfiif5bfXf35,.-ifieffiiaiaelnfifff'-BWV? W 'XV 455, v1'ff"' ' ' f , e'i'Yf"'-"fg:w., f.1f-rs:4ff'fQ,e.f24+.zz',.::.s2. J 'Su 1 -sf?'f5?7g17"!5"2t av- -:,'v'x N Y T X' ' 1' if 1 rx yy' in-A 4 G 'RW 'W li at iawmme ffasyfwm A 'X fe Q WK ff 4, , Qs nf -x Q 1 . f ' -' - Ano J ' sfff'?Qe:fif'1agf 2f?n1affgQxji,..'fQ'52 .f-'Lf S. ffiff - 1' I '-T " -A 1 ' ,, .,,,f'. . .,1 gv. ' ' -"- "', nv 4 . v ' ggvqffqzgif fivnvflafg, .f,rw,': rgfiyczg' .:lrg'3,5+"f:x,a 1 , 'lf '- ml' . I ii tif "K lg- ,".1f.,vt-:rag .-' "'33'H afar: ""i:.kZf . ,, : X? .Sf fs i ..- w nrw3 Y1' e .fZfff"ffviQ :."'n'4f1 "aEEW'f3' .-?,":'J1E2e.l"5E:: . ..e,. , f , .4 I .4 ' -.,. .fm -, awe., f,,m, M as ag -Q. ,I M rf wh tix-: S V V Upper Picture-TOP ROW-Leona Kemp, Noriko Kimura, Bob Knapp. Chester Kuebler, Bob Larsen, Robert Law, Loren Ledford, Marjorie Lehmer, Goldye Lichtenstein, Joseph Lieb. MIDDLE ROW-Mary Lindley. John Lippincott, Frances Lowe, Joan McCandIess, Howard McCloud, Helen Mcllrath, Juanita McWhorter, Reuben Marschall, Anaclaire Mauerhan. BOTTOM ROW-Carolyn Mayes, Lois Miller, John Minogue, Alfonso Mosse, Isabel Morales, Nancy Morgan, Dan Murphy, Ted Naffziger, Jack Nevin. Middle Picture-TOP ROW-Florence Nishizu, Alice Norland, John Ochoa, Bob O'NeiI, Helen 0'Rear, Ray Ortez, Ferdinand Path, Betty Patrick, Ruth Perry. SECOND ROW-Elmer Peter, Vernia Pohlman, Hazel Pollock, Gladys Pool, James Porter, Robert Quast, Rosemary Ramrn, Gilbert Real, Margaret Reeves. THIRD ROW-Henry Retlick, Robert Rimpau, Jack Rodden, Elaine Roquet, Lucile Roquet, Wm. Roseberry, Leighton Ross, Hazel Royer, Katherine Russell. BOTTOM ROW-Ayako Saiki, Masashi Saito, Jim Sakamoto, Doris Sanford, Velma Scally, Bertha Schachner, Ruth Schachner. Bottom Picture-TOP ROW-Anita Schwager, Mary Agnes Shaver, Hideo Shigekawa, Dorothy Silvers, Virginia Sims, Maynard Sinic, Ruth Smead, William Smith, Beryle Smothers, Gladys Sowers. MIDDLE ROW-Floriene Spaenhower, Iris Stearman, Jack Suiter, Ralph Summers, Tom Tanaka, Roy Trapp, Lois Trout, Dolly Troutman, Robert Truxaw, Jack Van Meter. BOTTOM ROW-Margaret Van Zee, Evangeline Vetter, John Vogel, Steve Wagner, Patricia Waltz, Marvin VVebb, Emma Westerhold, George Winand. Bill Wright, Henry Yellis, 55 iznuunsnsmsf, muy.: 91.114, .sr -aw...p..-n,..uux .nam W I Faust Moore Malmstrom Mr. Hedstrom CLASS OFFICERS CLASS ADVISERS PRESIDENT .........,,,,, ..............,, B OB FAUST MFI. HEDSTROM, Chief-MISS PIBEL, MISS SPROULL MISS HUGGINS. MRS. CAVERLEY. MISS MC FAUL V'CE'pRE5'DENT ""44""""""" """"" E RNEST MOORE Mns. OWENS, MISS MOORE, MISS ALDEN, MISS I-IoI.T SECRETARY-TREASURER ..... .....,. J UNE MALMSTROM MR. WILLIAMS. COLORS BLUE AND GREY 57 COLGDI v , . ?3?5? 'S f5?5?l t?3i?33'?'fW'?A'f3 ,ff,fLV?i?Cf'5H3ff-95291-t?ffE'E2 ?4?"',ffL'i9'ifYf513 91-are 'f 'gjfl 2-f,L.I,1ff1Qd.' .4 i ff , I . w, qv- sw- . ' -Q ' 495f?2'ie9W:5iib"F4i1Z3fTfMff'S5?E':PW534P52Sf1?5fi"Q'25F:?51'h3i?vf32v EQ -,- ', "r f .V t ' ,m6Q.,,g9.,.g533s5,1,:2f. s,S,u.. ,,,:,,r.,4,ne,,f,,,q,-34,3 5 .419-mm ,gg ,l31yg,fg5js,3..,, 1 2? as ,H ,. , K , , five ' 'Y-v'1f w+fff'Wr+f5i-SfY- e"2'?QvA5: w'f5?5:'I2f:nQ"'?z5tf'a siF1szs'Y2fr24.f5,.'?4f ,zxwiw i- " ,Sgt O No it's not a class meetinff, 'ust a few of the v ts J bovs fret toffether. . .Until we meet a ain. . .Louisa ex- , 21 P4 hihits a very nice smile. . .Uon't these freshman girls know how to dress themselves yet ?. . .The boys' exclusive meeting place on the campus. . .Pals, we take it. . .So that is why they call them twin sweaters. . .l'lellows, here's your chance. . .All clollecl up and only going to school. . .VVe climln't fincl them this way, we pnt them there. . .The camera man loses the attention of two oi his subjects. . .These boys didn't seem so very afraid of the camera. . .Two seems to be company, but we wonder. i at., 5 4 58 i "F Q 'awww awafer 12WH'sf'w'f's s1-2"fIQQiQlf.'-friv'Zf41fv2,i-ffffiaw M , .- ar , 55 . ,o , a-. Q-MN fl? vw '-.V ,, 1... L . . ...V E, . A w f"irfQrfff-'twfwrff-'-vneawi' was I Freslmman Snaps No, thi-y 4limln't vsczlpc from tlic iiurscryg 1t's just :1 fra-slimzm initizition. . flilicrc must bc Z1 purp in tliis. . .llow's about 21 bite, lu-y? . . .IA-mliilg an our . . .just walking along. . .Take it easy, girls, cloult lmrt lic-r. . .A l!'l'Sl1lIl1lll mzlkvs use of an cxtrzi live minutcs. Yvs tlwylrc :ill t1'csl111u'n, too. . .21 Couple mort' pairs frm-slimzm boys. . flilicsc- girls linzilly const-nt1'il to post- . Looks likc zz svrious discussion from licrc. . .rlilizit l2lV0l" itz- rusting plum- by tlic poml. . .XVitl1 11 hi-mlm--lii. . .Looks like- soma' sort of 11 coilvovzltioll. . .liitvwstvml SlX'Cf2ll'0l'S of soma-tliing or otlwr. . 1 wr' ix 1' et -rw Q", : ,,gf,,p all x u., 59 ' ' 'f 'if"W'sf'wf ' -e -A ' W' -g f 'W " ' "-'fr Y 1 Q A y' f ofa-ezf1f,'1f,r+.ff f , 'J +s+fff,-z-wma af me -r. . .Q-,sm-:.,, -.455-. '.,i,. Y-tgp " A.. 1 ,+ A . 1-,--'55 Q.-5, 3, ,.: .4 -.. ',,4y,,,g. v- , 1.1 f- M ,- -as 0 1' W.,-f,-.af Y H-pw.: .fra . 1: - -. 5.. Q u MJ, Q v, ' M. e av ,f 5. W-gf... ,aww -aa.,-,rv 4,-f .-..,f,-.f-ff.,-.w Mp, X., JM- -N. wx, A, xv gg-' s.,. me r- 'af'-4. 'V?i,4'.f?..gni3l?1-gs :Mm1,.-ep.-,sf:w:,,ff,l-2:--,D--11:1-.w:,ra.,-.1- ,.tvs,mr.r -: we "im.w-fu -1514: 'Tear aaffvimsiffreeiila.-f f-fe nuamrzf :iz y:,g.f -1 f ,ff 'Z 5:3 -,. it 4 2-,. 1 'f-wi' .M . sf. O 9 1 L, TOP ROW-Bill Acton, Robert Adams, Anita Arbello, Dorothy Aspelin, Herbert Axup, Wayne Baker, Mary Bath. MIDDLE ROW-Jack Baumann, Eileen Baumbach, Ida Lee Beat, Johnnie Beat, Mattie Beat, Robert Beavers. BOTTOM ROW-Louise Benson, Stuart Berger, Lawrence Bodine, James Booher, Mary Brown, Fred Burmester, Shirley Campbell. TOP ROW-Uler Caswell, Margaret Chandler, Thelma Charles, Opal Christner, Thomas Cleary, Kathryn Collings, Sally Collins, Edmund Cook, Dorothy Cope. MIDDLE ROW-Gene Crawford, Charles Criss, Barbara Cummins, Kathleen Demaree, Jose- phine Denni, Alex Deverall, Don Dickenson, Ray Dinkler, Frances Dirksen, Neva Doane. BOTTOM ROW-Bill Dodge, George Dodge, Mary Dusenbery, Bessie Mary Edwards, Edith Eggert, Bird Cross, Blanche Eldridge, James Epperly, Bill Evans. O 60 'ny -:- - -rf-w 'vi ' N . , v -'ww ry-'vw' ga ' 'ffl--fx-up "-' ,3 -1 ,few , w ff-.f w dfs -,Y V fy, 4 .. ,,,, , gs5:H :1 ' lf..,gf, 1 x,.f:',!f.1f.?l.- 1' if Q'-"' "-.vi 'M ,P -h "1"?'A""' WH ' '- -4' v "1 ' -- 1 ' Q-alfiQl'f4, , - I ,, 1- ,-f1f...,f,- 1 ,a-,f.',f.sf:., wig," 'uv 4 .-, ' ,. L, rr'vifi.'.'!fT4c 'RMB's-:fv,'m.x'TIzf'rw24'Iv.,1f1'rmikftffdficesmafa' 61?.f?7lt?H , , 1 , 4' l- ' ,fm l l :AM -.... L. -I TOP ROW-Marie Clark, Everett Farnsworth, William Fassel, Robert Faust, Doris Ferris, Marie Findlay, Eugene Fisher, Jesus Flores, Joe Flores. MIDDLE ROW-John Foster, Furni Fujie, Fred Fukuda, Helen Fukushima, Ralph Gamble, John Ganahl, Ruth Gillis, Alta May Gonder, Loretta Gordon. BOTTOM ROW-Wauneva Gunnett, Lois Guss, Lillian Gust, Hubert Haddock, Richard Hain, Berenice Hargrove, Melvin Hamlyn, Robert Helling, Wilbur Hemingsen. TOP ROW-Henry Hernandez, Julius Hilbers, Thelma Hill, Langdon Hilleary, Robert Hilliard, Ray Hudson, Ruth Hufford, Mary Hunziker, Donald Hylton. MIDDLE ROW-Grace lmamoto, John Illingworth, Gilbert Johnson, Gus Jensen, Clarice James, John Jackson, Karen Jensen, Kenneth Johnson, Lyle Jones, Pat,Kavanaqh. BOTTOM ROW-Betty Jane Key, James Kipp, Arlene Kirkhart, Clifford Kopitzke, Agnes Kramer, Elizabeth Ledford, Margaret Ledford, Anna Mae Jelensky. O 61 Q Q W' H ww W f Q wawsf - G1-'eww-fif?zLff,w 1 4 n J You RW "Q-f' if T215 J Jyymff v ' me ? mis: ji-'53 M5833 N' - A, v , , . W,--.-,,.,-,.:, , - -V .f,,,.,, - , ., .-,.,,,,m,,,i,,.,. ,. . , N C : 0 I 0 n I S T :w:?m rEiLM5'2ha f f-' J , . . . ai r""'m ,i .j5.:'w,,g:-L1 dy ,f-,-,4'ffg, " ',.f41Q'ff+i ,.g,. an-,1qf,v,f',,fQ.'-1' "'f,1f'r' -.1 ,v-, f, M-4:55-' if 'rvvrc .-Aww. 1-1 -..e1,,,,z ,..,,L.q.,m,g,4:1,,,-. Milf., .,m:,:r,p g,,,aq,wr4.,,,',g7,,..a , fm, ., ,- .,.,,- -. . , N br -4'-'w-. gs 4, aqflr, .f1Qf:.1L--.4f'S.c,'f1i I Rf -wa. 'W-5' A- as -Q' - -Y-V Tflff'T'92-f3u5fi?+1frS??5'lw"v?1,if axis..::a'2:'-'3"OUJ?ffY fgf-,.'Ecf"-Yr? 'r' ,-'w--ff, . -F 11' TOP ROW-Helen Leigh, Josephine Leos, Reed Le Vecke, Beatrice Lichtenstein, Mary Lieb, Robert Long, Walton Long, Steve Lopera, Nick Lo Porto. MIDDLE ROW-Mildred McAfee, Margie McClary, Harriet,M1cIlrath, Arthur Maahs, Harriett Maas, Lawrence Macarav, June Malmstrom, Parker Markle, Noel Mendoza. BOTTOM ROW-Jane Mennes, Jeanette Mennes, Marjorie Merchant, Ted Mills, Ora Lee Miner, Paul Miser, Richard Moolick, Ernest Moore. TOP ROW-Mary Mori, Alfred Morris, Robert Morris, Mary Murata, Tomoaki Nakamine, Henry Nakanishi, Warren Nelson, Gertrude Nicholas, Thelma Nickles. MIDDLE ROW-Jimmy Nunez, Mae Okamoto, Charles Paxton, Charles Peddicord, Mary Perez, Virginia Peterson, Jane Pike, Dean Polhemus, Lucille Pollock. BOTTOM ROW-Avery Presler, Reva Priddy, Billy Proctor, Ruth Proctor, Elmer Proffer, Mariette Proul, William Real, Leo Rees. O 62 :,:,,,y sf 'NHKNWGQGQZYQJ 'ZJYW 5"ff-'rar P " ' Yi' ' N43 vi' H as-swffe mg? 'Uv lc- -6,94 fwpelg iii? Q fe: xi ., , , ,. , ,vw . A , 1 ,. , W ., I. ., ! 1, ,,,,,. , , . M I Q n 1 S I 'ga lt A ,VL .2 " ' '-' X it 'Hp' fav' 7' xxx' """ r' 5"'fA"' 'I .-J. 'iq' ' "fa ' 1. 1 -. .x Q. ' , ' .21 f ,"'.pv.-'- .,, 1- -1 ' , f .1 -, ' br, vu- uf.,-. .,x -. .N----,, -,sv fi 'vis -Q ,,', 1. -Q at -11, ,J Q'-.51-A v. - '- 63 'A ,fl .--af n. ,gt fg,f.-in .nn -.,,..-.,-, ,za , .1-. .4'-.,-3, ymaiwr -- mg gf ,I p I. v . f ,dt mp: M, ,ig 152.-,X-.3 fs., -A-.M 2 .QQJ15 Vg 3: f-F-A. -,Aja 1 - ffrfl-up-, 7,96 J 'M If 1 is -'Q - 1 2. f. ff? wmv ff .pea .f:,i..,f . ev- .., f . z ,Sv fwfafw YU? YQ: in vi few' W l"D'vtPi5Q"'4, '- ilhmm i' TOP ROW--Therman Nickles, Wallace Riutcel, Rose Roa, Etta Roseberry, Della Ruiz, Dan Russell, Warren Rust, Malcolm Sanders, Frances Schacht, Harold Schneider. MIDDLE ROW--Aline Schroeder, Donald Schroff, Jeanne Schweiss, Hildegard Schweizer, Chieko Shigekawa, Mary Show, Suzanne Sidnam, Elaine Sieveke, Marjorie Siples. BOTTOM ROW-Wanda Smith, Betty Smoot, Virginia Sowers, Leonard Sparkes, Bobbie Stan- key, Janet Stearman, Anna Marie Stoffel, Marguerite Stowe. TOP ROW-Marcella Sutton, Vanice Taber, Dorothy Taylor, Sue Taylor, Frank Taylor, Marvin Thompson, Phillip Thompson, Arval Triplett. SECOND ROW-Wathena Tucker, Edwin Tyreman, Tommy Turton, Edward Vandenberg, Florence Varrieur, Fae Vipond, Donald Wallace, Viola Warner. THIRD ROW-Omer Watte, Seward Watt, Ava Watson, Fred Weisel, Jean West, Catherine Wethered, Luella Wharton, Marjorie White. BOTTOM ROW-Leona Willers, Glen Williams, Frank Wirth, Doris Wirth, Alma Wise, Marion Wisser, Betty Witherow, Chancy Witherow, Paul Zimmerman. O 63 z1ammaae:fs:',,.:-'X-1s,Lu,,-W.. ra .sash-,:Q.:x41m1a!m fr 1 1 - 1 ' . v - -. -- V T IVIT -f V., 54 ., 3 Q ., ,mr-a:1:.3g'5Qm5: ,A 4.4, x- .. '5:.,, X x , L xmlnmmnl-n.:,- 1 1 f vane- :.L. fan.,4m+w-ummm M. --- ,f,.L.m:m M. , ,. . . . , , V . , , . V ATHL Bovs' E TICS 'T v S ffglet' 5? Wi' W VU " W' - e ,ms 1ema1fr.Sw-.1- fre: aussi .ifeisiwa '4 'tw nf-fs? 1-rlfilwfvemx:-1421526-tY.Ga',-3 M, A'-3--5-T: 1' evra ,fyf-eve? TPM- . f X- ':'A:f'f'a f:1M'?'.-'li--,-AfM-n?','n.uN 4-'Sw ,: H ll -ff!" 1- 5-VY -? f F P f'K-3w'.,,.' -. xii,jaisgv-.?a,:,5.j3S,,',,,7 QQ Jgfglmsaffiqffg QyQi.tl,' A: 2: ,"b1Qvgx,2, 4 J, Q 4 -1 yr n T . , , . A f l 4 7- -it I 'K :avg ,jr,QiT'i3j2-:,,g.'1:e- ': sf' wmwi-fifbin., my .1 xfvi',fs,..,v..t:. ,...xf'ei13'u?.-f,f'7a.'!p 'l.?f.:lif'it3'tAf' ef ffiirffbv-iii W.. lt 1. EDP ROW-Baker, Beat, Casper Beck, Roman Beck, Colvin, Criss, Cummins, Doherty. Dougan, Fee, Flynn, mmm. SECOND ROW-Guilick, Hall, Huntington, Hylton, Jaggers, Jones, La Mont, Love, Lukens, Masunaga, McNur- lin, Middleton. THIRD ROW--Coach Ryan, Minder, Morris, Mosiman, Myers, Neil, Neja, Ochoa. Ortez, Peters. BOTTOM ROW-Coach Glover, Rodden, Roquet, Schwarting, Tanaka, Hideo Uyeshima, Ikuo Uyeshima, Villasen- 0l', Waltz. Varsity H H Club To promo-te a greater interest in ath- letic activities among the students, the Varsity "AH Club again sponsored the football section of the annual. Composed of boys who made Varsity letters the "A" Club was responsible for the success of the local track meets. The club this year voted to replace the pin as the club emblem with a belt buckle. lnitiations are held twice each year, one at the close of the football season and the other in the final quarter to admit Win- ners of Varsity basketball, baseball, tennis and track letters. A banquet at the end of the school year is the last of the clubs' activities. The club's coffers are annually re- plenished through the sponsoring of "Fight Nitev The clubis officers were: President, Frank Ochoag Vice-president, Russell Roquetg Secretary-treasurer, Harry Masunagag Sergeant- at-arms, Willard Jaggers. Coaches Glover and Ryan are the advisers. 66 . ff. asf: ' 'Sa-Miifir . . 3 , .. ,-, ' ..--.av .gg ...U-,. .,--. ,.. .gf-.-f:33,- 8 " -T . 'ip ,QL-A ' -Fifiafiffeiiiiitl?51l3iTZ2fE'Tai?I' u -., .f',,31,. fu , ' ' '.'-. ... ' .- TOP ROW-Morris, Chenowith, Ross, Leigh, Flynn, White, Gledhili, Peters, Minogue. SECOND ROW-Ortez, Waltz, MeNurIin, Nesmith, Criss, Fitzpatrick, Cummins, Miner, Kav- anaugh, Manager Masunaga. . I l TWRD ROW-Coach Glover, Grimm, Jaggers, Moslman, Mmder, Uyeshlma, Roquet, Beat, I asenor. BOTTOM ROW-Schwarting, Dougan, Tanaka, Deason, Fee, Ochoa, Larsen, Doherty, Comstock. Varsity Football Offsetting the lack of tonnage with speed and stamina Coach Dick Glover's 1935 Colonist gridiron squad brought Anaheim its sec- ond Orange League football crown. The high scoring Colonists pushed l43 points across their opponents' goal lines in ten scheduled games and gave up but 32. Faced with the task of building an en- tire team, more than fifty aspirants reported early in September to begin practice. Two weeks later the Colonists stopped Excelsi'or's heavy, line- plunging lllilkmaids to take a 6-0 decision via the aerial route with a 22-yard pass from Ochoa to Beat. Despite early season raggedness in some 4 departments of play, the team gave evidence in this games that it would be the team to beat for the championship of the Orange League. ANAHEIM-COVINA Meeting the Covina Colts on the local turf the Varsity tasted its first defeat, 7-6, and found it bitter. Receiving the kickoff the Colts opened up and before the first quarter had ended had scored against the Anaheim second string and 67 COLCD F ax' s Q, -,-f,"t4v'X'76'5-'3'1"tft,:, ., w:6a1'3'f' ,vm ,, . ,,...,,, ,,.,.,.p,, ,. SWW' "C 'fi F Q sf ,-5--ig-, 1'-gi ,ft Q,"f'n,,.- ,Ut-, gy . ...rlzze-Wahl? J , A M jf., -" NV' ' '4 ' if" Z:"?"' I,f'251.,1 , ,..v'.1J..v, ,Sf -.',,9.'-V V 1:tRES.-P75754-Zivw f1fvrtf.-'cff:.2m,A'-,e -rub, .vs if A 5 if 1 P I-' w 549 .1-'f Beat end Captain Minder, center Grimm end Roquet, tackle' Uyeshima, guard Waltz, tackle Mosiman, guard Leo tackle added the extra point with a perfect dropkick. Anaheim had several chances to score but threw them away. Opening the second half Anaheim drove 66 yards to a touchdown in three plays with Fee scoring on an off-tackle play. Ochoa's placement was blocked. ANAH KIM-BREA-OLINDA Opening the league season with a 13-0 victory over their traditional rivals, the Colo- nists cleared the first hurdle toward the crown. Five plays after the opening of the sec- ond quarter, Cliff Deason scored on a cutback from the VVildcats' 13-yard line. Ochoa converted making the score 7-U. Brea received the kickoff and after two plays tried to kick, but "TruckH Uyeshima block- ed the punt and Beat recovered. After Tanaka made one, Ochoa tossed a pass to Grimm for 34 yards and a touchdown. The Wildcats retaliated and intercep- ted Fee's pass on the 41 and drove to a touch- 68 I I I w. r 1 ii Q I S f,'1"f'1" -,512-fee l if-f ': 1--J.'l',x'l1-'a:25"LJ lffff uk?-1, :d5:'.'.'a:-ral.--'HJ' 'Y' hi 5:'fA?, 'igfiiwlffwg 455259 ,,.T',,,- ,A -, . . , om.. ,. ,.,... , .Q-up, .I - , - 6 ,, W 'W H A g',:-gli-.yvfrfM-y:f:.gs.3f-,-ywazgf 4,,"'ri-jiqiilojgQif4flfi.Q"QH'lQ!Q,'xVv::4ff ga-si, H my "-'-'lfflfs-:H 243112'iff'"Hi-'31-17'-Y:'V--'31-'f..,..-?'1'2 ,xiiif2fC?"71'11iN13'fff'43'-2-F579 f"5'-'Ex ivy ' Ochoa, quarter Captain Dougan, fullback Fee, half Tanaka, half Villasenor, half Schwarting, full Jones, half Deason, half down with short passes and line plays. This end- ed the day's scoring. ANAHEIM-HUNTINGTON BEACH Traveling to the beach city the Var- sity won again in one of the most hotly contested games of the season 20-7. Anaheim tallied the first touchdown as the gun sounded ending the first half when Wal- ly Fee plunged over the line. The Colonists outclassed the Oilers in every department of play in the second half. ANAHEIM-NEWPORT HARBOR The Sailors fell before the locals attack by the score of 13-0. Neither team threatened to score until about the middle of the third quarter when the Colonists took possession of the ball on their own 34 and with line thrusts and a 20-yard pass scor- ed from the 12-yard line with Fee going around end to tally the six points. Ochoa added the ex- tra point. 69 f if-uw eww mr.-Y. P 'rw 'fa W 'fe W'-QM r x ,Nyc 4 as-.vk'1Qg,?.f,ni,h 5 ixxfn 31 I ,- 4' ,f X'-'?'ff,' - ' "f'm. 153+ , ,.x- . ' -rf i f if . 'lgg?f.if1Q'iz23:5Q2fZ:1'f 33'549Qf35rfw bak. J 'Jr-sie' S' ,R ss, .5 -sy,-1,, 4 931.19-,-gf.. 44:37-. f.qHtT'35,g.JfA.J3,5,, Q 4 affwirit-Y-is-. iw-M:fvnf-Trff::?w wg-i'f.:.c1,-'. 2 A 1 ,' .H S' S .l ll .nn-. Peters end Doherty half Cummins, end Morris, guard Ortez end Jaggers tackle Criss guard Nesmith, center McNurlin, guard Masunaga, manager With but a minute to play in the third quarter on fourth down Gene Morris took a lat- eral from Ochoa to go Wide around end for the final score. ANAHEIM-VALENCIA The Colonists romped to another vic- tory at the expense of the little Valencia Cougars by a score of 40-0. Anaheim had 14 points in the first five minutes of play. Fee' scored on the first play af- ter recovery of a blocked kick with a 20-yard run. Dougan plunged across the line after re- covering an onside kickoff. Larsen starred with a 70-yard run while Fee also scored on a tackle play with a 67-yard run. ANAHEIM-GARDEN GROVE Scoring on the first play, the Varsity turned the Chilipepper game into a field day when Fee intercepted an Argonaut pass and ran 40 yards to score. 70 .1--Q w .t-dst,-3 , wi - -2- M-Q f -,-.-,- .fy ww., vw - v- . -xysxwk " " x c' '- ,.-. 1 . 7 , "T A .Rift f ,,:..Q-.-. ,, .w .- X , ., 1 ,-.-.m -uf H "'.:'-1-' "' fi ef ill' -"" T .5 sf :T-1ffFo2i.xrf!: A .- ,115-11-. :Q .- z-QQ: t1'1Q2-ixigrggT:jQ31?5,ai?ix?lgf:'giii .v-ffmrfffs-ess'H ft fe- '-Jiri.. mf,-.aw:,f:mge1::f-7-1 mf-'11 1-75-'7.-"5 ,wwf , W A V . t, 7 V Q L - 4 UPPER LEFT-Fee plunges the Tustin line for a short gain. UPPER RIGHT-Tanaka eludes two Garden Grove tacklers. LOWER LEFT-Fee turns the Tustin end for a twenty-yard gain, aided by a great block by Ochoa. LOWER RIGHT-Uyeshima stops a Driller thrust through the line. On the next kickoff Mosiman recover- ed the ball and Dougan and Fee in five plays manufactured another touchdown. Deason, in the third quarter, returned a punt 62 yards to the third touchdown and Peters scored on a pass from Deason later in the same quarter. ANAHEIM-ORANGE Playing under the lights in the Fuller- ton Stadium the Colonists won their sixth straight league victory with the Panthers on the wrong side of the score. Anaheim scored on a 78-yard sustained drive after McCarter, ace Panther quarterback, had punted outside on the Colonists' 22-yard line. Wally Fee started the drive with a 27-yard run around right end. Collecting five first downs enroute Anaheim marched the rest of the dis- tance to the goal with short passes and line plays. After two tries Fee went over tackle from the one-yard line to score. "General" Ochoa added the extra point with a perfect placekick. 71 '? fs ,f m ge.v'4s:,,agg,, ' ' ' fmxg ,sf Q Wave M1 swf., wiv zgf',.w-mv 5? , ., .14 1- . y . mg. ,, . I. I I I S I 5?-H521 fr ,'f- w e 'Q i ' -lfaliyifihiq Wff"wE'27,-f.F.:,f1,'K-SSW.. 'J'-' Z'f1".MM S Q 1, if.t.": '-F'."s-N.-Vin.,fi"3-.f-Lis'-',42.Mf!'X 2'-,w:1nee.'4 I W' Y H 'wr S 12"vf 5Z17Y3i2sfLQfjf1-g:eefu'f.:5rfr27 Ygvzii-gfQ3iB 1 X I 51,5 p " P 'V UPPER LEFT Fee scores ag'1 nst Garden Grove. UPPER RIGHT-Beat makes one of his well known catche although surrounded bv Harbor backs. LOWER LEFT-Iky Uyeshima skids around a would be tackler on a guard play against the Chullupeppers LOWER RIGHT-Dougan plows through the Tustin line for a substantial Orange was the only team during the entire season to outgain the local eleven. While Anaheim made six first downs to the Panthers' Hve the Panthers gained 153 yards from scrim- mage while the Colonists made but 114. The Panthers threatened every minute of the game and nearly scored in the fourth per- iod, but the Colonists held them. ANAHEIM-TUSTAIN Scoring in the final minutes of play the A. U. H. S. Colonists annexed the League crown when they defeated Tustin's mighty 'Fillers 6-O. Frank Ochoa, after attempting a field goal from the 24+yard line, intercepted a desper- ation pass from Francis intended for Teter and crossed the goal standing up. The Colonists' attack was somewhat bogged down by the wet and slippery turf. The Farmers opened up with an aerial bombardment in the first quarter but gained little yardage over Anaheim's alert defense. Anaheim overshadowed Tustin in every branch of play, collecting nine first downs and 72 1 if1l""3' J' :tax Y '4'ax55f.'5f'ffv'fCi"5ii3Q'F+'?r4v'f": -151. 'M' 1 A u A 'A .. ,f 4 if 3. , '. ,W . . v.1s5wv v- ?F1.fi,.-ffwfifk 'uk , 4.-.i-.vii b H.. . . ' Q, -' 6 ' , ' ,.,1, -, , . 4' ,N , .- , . , f, . A., 1,-,.K-i-,., ,. - 3'-.I j,,. 4-if W. . , Q..,vg3,,.7,,-'R-.'.:. ,4bsi.f.5,A,:5 K, ,A V, .V .f,.,,5.1,m,lsj.,?35Y2fg43.'g:jk61r63,:1?p, -.--151-.-4:-'yr-':-' :,-Q: 'Q - ,:'.w.' A- cI,uJf,v,.',sf11,?,-g'4'J-1.,N.?fiff i ?.s3,5a., 'yer if J ' . w.1.,',2,2fi,c::LC ,z e f mfg., i H.-' " f,:+,-.",4,-.4-QL ri-gffaf-f -lyg,-:,fs,5t,-, -,mid .vi-'ff-'-51, UPPER LEFT-Sangster apparently gets away, but Dougan idirectly behind Sangsterj brings him down with a spectacular dive. UPPER RIGHT-Villasenor makes a nice gain against Muir Tech. LOWER LEFT-Beat dodges through the Muir Tech backfield after making a sensational catch of a forward pass. LOWER RIGHT- Minder cuts into Captain Groeschner of Newport on an attempted end run. 165 yards from scrimmage While the Tillers garnered but five first downs and 68 yards. ANAHEHVI-IWUIR TECH Playing in Pasadena's famous Rose Bowl the Varsity outgained and outplayed Muir Tech's Terriers, but failed to outscore them and lost the Southern California quarter finals 12-0. The Terriers' first score came through a Colonist miscue at the opening of the second half. Ochoa, standing behind the Colonist goal line, tossed a pass on a trick substitution play intended for Fee but the throw was hurried and short. Cunningham, Terrier half, intercepted on the 24 and crossed the goal line untouched. Sangster, Tech's ace quarter, scored the final six points with an 83-yard run behind perfect interference after receiving Roquet's punt on his own 17-yard line. Mosiman broke through and blocked the kick for the extra point. While Captain Johnnie Dougan's tac- kles featured in the line play, Nolan Beat's pass receiving was little short of miraculous. 73 af, aria f' WK- ma'frfaehuw'QrcS:wac 54 ,. 'Mm 59, wharf, at view: 1 ,si 6 :3.y,f,A Kd I' C I m P., v . ., f rf,-Q w.1 .. ffgn J' . v V 0 " f - i v , , 0 0 I S I ee! ,lat -.V-21. Fu- I .--'ft'- 1, -' ' 3 ' .x W 1'- :-" -r rv- , 47- - ,. ,.' 1 f' .J, ,uri v- w. 1, Jxpsltif, 'iv 'v Mn: K-9.1-,ef-,yg,',-,, J-ggi.-54.1-.Y1.j'Aia11.5.'-:-w " ,- wr 1-A' -any it -3. ,-,-.:,' its st . H ,, ,af,,,e-,i.,,-, ., .,,.A ,AU-.e VL, ,-.i,:i-', ,Q-e ,..-,-.i-1.1: -.-,. ,A ,, , f,.f' A., ,,.:', Avi" f4:P,33Mq,4s:.-'.:-g:n1w."'w?,4c, -.-1f'.rfr:w.---f, wait f..,o..-n-A g,t,.X,f .fam f,,,q,..n, 3, 5 .,- an ,- 4 , I ,,gN-,gy-faksyr ,,.,f.,,'.s.i, it-,,,.,.',.i.,x,,,.f.,, ., .g,1g,.i J ,t M., .1, 4. - f'Wf5TsY-fsifziw f vs.: -.-frfT'cc?w,1v ,f. fw1Efx.1f:,.g,',' .inf -4 Y' -ii'-?"2',J9,,?w'w-3 Jia"-Q. TOP ROW-Manager Kavanagh, Roman Beck, Underwood, Truxaw, Heinze, Hain, Hutton, Tyreman, Nunez, Peters, Wagner, Shigekawa, Deverall, Sparks. MIDDLE ROW-Coach Ryan, Suiter, Sakarnoto, Clark, Beat, Cleary, Stewart, Rodden, Hall, Kier. Arnet, Ripman, Dudley, Manager Maxon. BOTTOM ROW-Morales, Casper, Beck, Smothers, Miser, Lukens, Ochoa, Hendershot, Ruiz, Anton, DeVelbiss, Bath, Farwell. Bee Football Hampered by injuries the Anaheim Bees tied three straight league games and lost the championship through those ties. They didn't lose a league game. The Colonist Bees dropped the league title to Garden Grove when the little Argonauts held them to a scoreless tie. Excelsior handed Anaheim its first and only defeat in a practice game, l3-7. The Bees then defeated l3rea-Olinda 20-ll. Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor held the locals to scoreless ties. Fullerton was tied in a. practice game, 6-6. After the Argonaut game, Anaheim defeated Orange 7-6. Anaheim closed its season by downing Tustin. Bee lettermen are Captain Vvillard Bath, Anton, Casper Beck, Roman Beck, DeVel- hiss, Farwell, Hall, Hendershot, Kier, Lukens, Hliser, Nlorales, Nunez, Ochoa, Rodden, Ruiz, Sakomoto, Smothers, Tyreman, VVagner, and Klanager lllaxson. lhara, Dudley, Deverall, and Uyeshima were also awarded letters because of the fact that injuries kept them from making the necessary quarters. 74 :er-q1,wwr 'W 'e"fwfrs1 KWWWX UW 4 -as MP of wi ff M ,1 wk: if 1 A mais-uv mtl Quai: ww 4-piggxgxiqlhig -.zztkqwsg 5,3 Q14 ' 1: .f ,- .--, -qt , - A I ul ,-H- , .,,,,-,mfg 3 'A' Nt, , ay, t if 1- f"24 'H i ' . 1 ' ' - ., 1' H , I - A- . ' - 1' ' ' 'XM "ik" ""'- -,1,'J.r.'1,.', 11, :M',Q3,g.'.'-a,'eg S..-tygxi, 1, na- 4-31- In .sf . "iv-' 'f .1 -W". .--1 -a-01.1,-a,-,f fr ,:.--f.1s'mf f- 'fa--:lf ff . Jw 1 tr. :ik-.4-A,-V ' ' -. ' '-f 1 f : -1 .- Jw-avr-.-' ri , N-.-.1-1. -fn 1 .a,..ff,.fe -t .-.-,,-'x.-'ff-wgy -1 -M. 'ands i. ,- w, - , ,V sua -,is aa, ,,..,.4,sv. .lf-. u -. 4. , v,. 4., , A , 1. 1 . N aK'fP:-'f'YA-5u:7-- '.f,Y'-diw...'?-.mlm 12-,,-reiifrfifrtzl5i'.Jf1s?'a22'Tvf'-5:'5K':,u6-A'1'J4tJ5 . K., l A l Q TOP ROW-Coach Glover, Ortez, Deason, McNurlin, White, Stankey, Miner, Mosiman, Rees, BOTTOM ROW-Dougan, Huntington, Ochoa, Neja, Baker, Bath, Beat, Comstocx, Mnnager Martner. Varsity Baslcetball lfstablishing a new era in Colonist basketball Anaheim elosecl its easaba season in a percentage tie with the Tustin Tillers for the league championship, but due to the C. l. lf. ruling Tustin was given the crown having beaten the Colonists in the seheclulecl game. The local quintet turned out to be the 'Rlark horse" of the league hy overcoming the Orange Panthers and the lluntington lieaeh Oilers, pre-season favorites. The Colonists won the first tlu'ee tilts from Laguna, 70-17, Orange 43-31, and New- port Harbor, 25-21. Losing the next to Tustin, 21-34, Anaheim also lost the crown. Playing through the rest of the season without a loss tht Colonists defeated Huntington Beach, 35-27. Oarclen Grove. 44-16, Capistrano, 50-30, Val- encia, 50-30, and llrea-Olinda, 26-24. Basketball letterlnen are: Captain Neja, Oehoa, Baker, llcat, Bath, Huntington, Ueason, Stankey, Dougan, 1N'Iiner, and lllanager lllartncr. 75 ,N V . 5 . 5, V,,. ,V L, ,, , W. , 5 5 . . .af .Mm .sf - ,, 5-f:.,,. .fin ,ff "'r'I-Jyj 5 ...fm :'2"fif'5-fY"f5Q2,c'24.if H-'fxfi-'F-Za?-1 'ciibkqii'iff'i'-'1A1,".?7if,a.:?'fZ':L5f"'+E3Vr15w "HV - 32. 7is"J'iY' P '-? ' TOP ROW-Coach Ryan, Hendershot, Hutton, Nunez, Beat, Anton, Manager Bill Develbiss. BOTTOM ROW- ' ' ' ' Morris, Morales, Ted DeVeIblss, Johnson, Ruiz, Middleton, Tanaka. Bee Baslcetball Although the season was not as success- ful as former years the Colonist Bees lost but two league games. The little Colonists bowed to the Pan- ther Bees, 33-36, and to Capistrands lVIission- aries. Capistrano won the league crown by beat- ing the local Bees, 24-17. The young Colonists experienced their first defeat after trouncing Laguna, 34-14. They won the next six games at the expense of Newport Harbor, 33-195 Tustin, 46- 145 Huntington Beach, 30-265 Garden Grove, 30--95 Brea-Olinda, 37-315 and Valencia, 43-I 1. Anaheim lost its final game and the Bee League championship to Capistrano. Fourteen Bee men were awarded monograms. They are: Captain Herb lVIiddle- ton, Anton, Beat, DeVelbiss, Hendershot, Hut- ton, Johnson, Morales, lylorris, Nunez, Ruiz, VVagner andhlanager Kavanaugh. Ten of the Bee lettermen will strength- en next year's Varsity. Middletoii, Johnson and Hendershot will graduate this year. 76 wtf-wp .W W' wsaaw MW" Ywffw' -1+ ff ff ' A ui 5'7Q,k7':1'n45 Jfbxufq 5.24 iff: .1 .1t!:,..., - , 0- Q . 3 I A . K I , -I .P . ?..,.,,f:.,t1 - : 3 f as-wwf - . v .,, ,.-fe .- ,- , , , , ,,.., .- wx ,- 4. .,4.+.v,Av.- '.i'.-X.fw.:g,1 fr.. -A ,Vt..g.w'-,-.:grs"s1v-'ww ' - ' " K r. w -: - w "1 . . gr-e.':Q15,,.2 ,A-, H,-V 3 'A Q.:,s,"::11,..s .n pug.:'r,,,'Af-f..,51."q.i-- ,gg,..--,5.f,,y,-,xgixw-5, as ,.i,i,'.,5r ,S -yi , r L,I.2,,,.,,:-,U gps, ,3.u.QM3:,.Qfg,,,., Ny ..w.1gf,,f5,gA,,-.,5,ff,gags, 1 gag 4 -e , .,. ,Aki 5, . 1 'A' Wm-P!-15.5 -1.-v ,::"Jif' -.'1'- NLM- 'L' :'Av..'.ivtf:c:2...,'f 13,u?.f,"11Aff:5:'Z"nf ATT' -iff .Er ' ,, Dees--TOP ROW-Coach Akerman, Adams, Schneider, Johnson, Fassel, Macaray, Kipp, Mendoza, Miner, 0'NeiII, Woodrome. Cees-BOTTOM ROW-Manager Jones, Stankey, Faust, Morris, Haddock, Cross, Wallace. Fukuda, Manager Paxton. Cee and Dee Baslcetball After being dropped from Orange League sports for two years to cut down ex- penses Cee and Dee Basketball was introduced again into Anaheim high school activites in a practice schedule supervised by Phil Alcerman. Playing approximately ten games apiece the Dees won all but two while the Cees won little less than half of their titles. Anaheim has produced several champ- ionship Dee teams in the past, but, hard luck has always ridden the Cee Teams. Experience gained in this years com- petition will be a valuable asset to future teams. The littlemen who were awarded Cee letters for their efforts are: Bird Cross, Robert Faust, Fred Fukuda, Hubert Haddock, Alfred Morris, jack Nevin, Robert Stankey, Donald Wallace, and aMnager jones. Dee lettermen are: William Acton, Bob Adams, Bud Fassel, Ivan johnson, James Kipp, Lawrence Macaray, Noel Mexldoza, Ora Lee Miner, Harold Schneider, and Chaney Woodrome. 77 -L , -1v.,5f-- vw:-y , - :my av v v , af. w2w:w T it at is-ie? ' , Q Q .H t fs-0151-x'f-cfm V:tzfwp'Q'fs,f:f.L'tg',.':31:'yq2l2s"':-'Gif I f , 'i ' A. TOP ROW-Coach Ryan, Doherty, Mosiman, Lo Porto, Morris, Dougan, Morales, Ikuo Uyeshi ma, Manager Perry Doepke. MIDDLE ROW-Colvin, Cummins, Leigh, Baker, Nesmith, Jones, Tanaka, Deason. BOTTOM ROW-Fee, Frank Ochoa, John Ochoa, Elias, Hideo Uyeshima, Criss, Middleton Love, Peters. Varsity Track One of the most promising teams ever produced in Anaheim, the Varsity Track squad lost the league crown through a series of bad breaks to Orange, 43-3216. The Colonists annexed 14 points in the Sectional Meet but Johnny Ochoa, running as a Bee, was the only one to place in the So. Calif. meet. He took third in the 660, setting a new school record, 11272. In the Novice Meet Anaheim trailed Orange 36-44. The Varsity captured third in the Brea-Olinda Relays with 16 points. Losing to the Oxy Frosh, 56-42, the locals made a cred- itable showing. The Colonists again were a close second to Orange in the Major League lifleet. Varsity Track monograms were award- ed to Captain Frank Ochoa, Colvin, Criss, Dea- son, Don Doepke, Elias, Fee, Hendershot, Jones, LoPo-rto, Love, lyliddleton, Morales, Morris, John Ochoa, Peters, Tanaka, Ikuo Uyeshima, Hideo Uyeshima, and Manager Perry Doepke. 78 C O l. 0 n l S T fff1fm:1fffrf'rer w'i' ' TOP ROW-Coach Ryan, Stankey, Henry, Kavanagh, Morris, Woodrome, Proffer, Flanagan, Nevin, Mendoza. MUDDLE ROW-Acton, Hendershot, Macaray, Arnett, Anton, Ruiz, Farwell, Haddock, Fassel, Manager Bill DeVelbiss. BOTTOM ROW-Lo Porto, Smothers, Beat, Clark, Lukens, Dudley, Ted Develbiss, Roseberry, Gonzales, Miser. Bee TI'aCl4 Anaheim's Bees forfeited their chances at another league title by giving their best men to run varsity in the County Meet. Consequently they took but 8 points in the meet. The Colonist Cees captured only seven. The Bees copped third in the Russell Cup Meet at Carpenteria with 36? points be- hind Santa Monica. They took a low third in the Major League meet with 25,12 points. ln minor scheduled meets they trounced Brea- Olinda, Garden Grove, Tustin and Laguna Beach. Aside from overcoming Brea-Olinda, Tustin, and Garden Grove the little Cees placed second in the Major League meet with 27M points. Bees winning letters Were: Clark, Dudley, Farwell, Lukens, Miser, Roseberry, Ruiz, Smothers, Arnett and Manager DeVelbiss. Cee lettermen: Captain Jack Nevin, Cook, Flannagan, Haddock, Henry, Proffer, Stankey, Woodronie, Kavanagh, Morris and Mendoza. 79 4 5 1 mfr ,W ,W 5,. ,wr ,-ff: fi .' ' pm .ye w 1' . , Vg. . - 4-"2-f..' ' Q.. ,T-'Zvi 'fha -1-S'-4Z'f G t r , ,3-, 1-I ' ' 1 ' se 1 - ,, .WT . , ,, .4,,3,.t 11, ., mf' . , , ,t.. 1' 1l,,1f-"4,,'9,-f' ,,.-,Ggfy '-t,,',-gy xg.: W- "VU '-4 ' -Q , 5 4' 1 , .V f ,yr .H ,V 5,-my-.. V,-.3 .. A ,, , , i. , 5,:"',91h'7t5:1fTff1Qf,g.f -t:-- '-21 Yami, -' 1'1v?.'-tfiife:?'.'f::v1 13- ?,""Tv'n51".': -1 A 'fi -ff y'-5 -- -' . 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Baseball After four years absence "America's National Pastimeu is again in the A. U. H. S. curricula of sports. Although no league schedule was followed Anaheim played a group of repre- sentative teams. Playing a tough schedule the Colonists won ten out of fourteen games played. During the spring vacation the Colon- ist nine entered Pomona's annual 20-30 Tourna- ment and Went into the third round of the championship series by defeating Calexico 4-l and Cathedral, last year's C.l.F. champs, 5-2 only to be swamped by Colton ll-0. Playing a practice schedule with no crown at stake the Colonists defeated Whittier, 6-55 Excelsior twice, 8-5 and 4-lg Fullerton, 5-4, Valencia, 7-3, Pomona twice, 7-6 and 7-3, and Brea-Olinda, l-0. Anaheim lost tilts to Val- encia, 4-53 Brea-Olinda, 7-ll, and to Fullerton, 10-6. The hardball lettermen: Captain Villa- senor, Kavanagh, Ortez, Neja, Bath, Deason, Schwarting, Klapper, Volz, Nunez, lylorales, Ruiz, Sowder, and llflanager Daniel. 80 , , '?d,.::r5J,ib5,,ij1 ,. ,. , I ia: Q, , v Wa - 'vw-45e3,,.ffg'AgI,e-YP'-',,,5.,, -.-,,-1? -W 3 ., ug ,igjxxfnti Q 4, ., fell' ' as th., . u " . ' ' gin . . ' " ii" " ' ' :VU "M"-v "A 1, -"Fly " ', '. 1 5 15.3 , 3. , . ,.., ay' '.fI'i','1,w wal, ' - ' W' viii falvbqilrn f,'vAi::1f-- 173: ' ' ax fl. '- Qing- 'Q 1,-' ' ,i L-fs, 'Af Lu-QL,-'f'Sri, K' .xl ' gig" rg' ' 0 .' 1 'Y 3 N i,,f,,..L-. ,,,,,, ,K-.. '.-..:,,f.,. W.. . . ,-1, . nm ,- if . . ,uf P-MJ,-4, 7 ia,h,+',,.,,5,4r-, k,,. ,nb , A, -,X.,,'.f,.,,:,,-.Q.. ,,.1,-wg.,-.,,,-,g V-,,-se ,-,.,,5' .A.,:.s.,-'erm ma-M , .n,, -Lf-V, , '- 2' M -4 f ,f.pgl.".5f'tf1'eQf'J.f 11.1 .mxf1f7::1'h'i6.-rf 1'-stintf1f:t:2"T:of'aP-u3.c'fT1f"f:'5:':ns7 5 ,-FW 'J ,nk-.. 9 TOP ROW-Spezia, Jones, P. Kavanagh, Fassel, Gonzales, Acton, Morris, Macaray, Mar- shall, O'Neil, Smith. , , MIDDLE ROW-Mr, Kellogg, Ruiz, Flynn, Fee, Huntington, Johnson, Moslman, Baker, Develbiss, J. Ochoa, Quast, Arnett. BOTTOM ROW-Volz, McFie, F. Ochoa, Deason, L. Kavanagh, Ortez, Neja, Klapper Softball Villasenor, Nunez. Having defeated Orange, the varsity softball squad was well on its way to :mother championship as the annual went to press. The Colonist nine hadn't lost a game defeating Capistrano, 14-l, Garden Grove, 6-3, Newport Harbor, 7-5, Tustin, 6-4, Huntington Beach, 20-3, and Orange, 6-2. The hitting of McFie and Hunting- ton featured the last games of the schedule. Through losing to Tustin, 3-5, and Orange, ll-12, the Junior Varsity forfeited all chances of Winning a championship. The Colo- nist second string defeated Garden Grove, ll-6, Newport Harbor, I4-3, and the Drillers 15-7. The Varsity was composed of Kavan- agh and johnson, catchers, Ortez and Uougan, pitchers, Neja and Huntington, first base, NIC Fie, Second base, Deason, third, Villasenor, short stop, and Fee, Ruiz, Flynn, Klapper, Volz and Ochoa, outfielders, and Maiiager Nunez. The Junior Varsity men Were: De Velbiss, Jones, Ochoa, Quast, Macaray, Baker, Arnett, Mosiiiiaii, Acton, Fassel, O'Neil, Mar- shall, Kavanagh, Morris, and Mariager Spezia. 81 1 CO Q -ff-as ew 'iff if we 3 5 Eff.: gg 1 .2:ggi'.eL1!:' ' H 4 ' L TOP ROW-Triplet, Ganahl. Morris, Johnson, Jay, Minogue, Larsen, Lehmer, Helling, Riutcel BOTTOM ROW-Coach Glover, Sisson, Heinze, Roman Beck, LaMont, Casper Beck, Burnham Rodden, Murphy, Manager White. Tennis As the annual went to press the Colo- nist tennis squads were nearing the close of a successful season. N The Varsity netmen had lost but one match and that to Garden Grove 10-15. Of the more important matches Anaheim defeated Cap- istrano 25-0, Huntington Beach, 25-0, Laguna Beach, 25-O, Tustin, 18-7, and Newport Har- bor, 20-5. The Junior Varsity had not lost a match defeating Montebello, Excelsior, Wood- row Wilson, Newport Harbor and Garden Grove. Roman Beck, Colonist first singles man, was runnerup in the Orange League Singles Matches. Varsity men are: Roman and Casper Beck, Rodden, Burnham, LaMont, Heinze, Lar- seh, and Manager White. Wallace, Helling, Riutcel, Ganahl, Jay, Lehmer, Johnson, Murphy, and Triplet compose the Junior Varsity squad. The abundance of underclassmen in the ranks assures the future success of the net squads. 82 'WS' v fm xr'-'fsriifi'-x if f4f,,,1.,.5 bm' at M A 2 1 'Y ,"-,F rJ'Sb'l-,,-5. ,rf 'hs-x .- - .av-,sm .iv .'-1:1 ', - 1 , 1 , - - -'q,.,IN -f-'- ,fm.,g..Lx.,m.g , . A , - ,,"'-Q. , .1-..., " ' 4- - ', ' - - fsrngze '.w1fv.f'-r.-a.: A ,'vi'a":'!1w,' " .'I'w-',v-::- 'i'f" ".S-1'9" " F -"5 f."'o1" gg'-'f'-'ir Qgafg: ,. 2 :?,--'fi-1"-,za-4,-:A . ff .v 'fav,33+:,ff:f.'gfqrg5.,,-:, ,3-. I, ,- w ' , 1 ' 1.12-sf -J sv 5, ,. V. ra, rf., .' L. . ...w A, 4 -f-:fi .rw-.1s.:.:f - Ms .. fm' flame. ...f. z..,.?.f 'nf-1,-if-as rw:-:N -. aw' 1? TENNIS-Johnson, Larsen, Klapper, and Burnham. BOXING-Booher, Farwell, Brady, Comstock. GOLF-Endicott, Skinner, Masunaga, Kier, Lee, Beatty, Engel. Tournaments and Golf C TOURNAMENTS ' The annual A Club boxing tournament and the 20-30 Club tennis tournament were in- teresting additions to the regular athletic sched- ule. The four class champions in tennis were Harry Burnham, Bill Klapper, Bob Larsen, and Gilbert Johnson. The boxing tournament drew bigger crowds than ever before. The following won their respective Championships: heavyweight, Comstockg Welterweight, Bradyg lightweight, Mooreg featherweight, Farwell, flyweight, Boo- her. GOLF This year golf was a regular inter- school sport for the Anaheim team. Previously matches have been played with other schools, but not so extensively. This year thirteen matches were scheduled. At press time Anaheim had won five and tied one out of seven matches played with Garden Grove and Huntington Beach, and matches with Santa Ana, Redondo Beach, and Whittier are being sought in addition to those already on the schedule. 83 ,rg-fs.g.y.f,53:L:5 . ,gp Lgygzb-1 3: :few , , H M , fl ,ff L.v L . V , ww mg.: K GIRLS' ATHLETICS 'gvl , ' ' if "'wmmm,m..,m,,,w'fW' Aww! 'wW'm31RWwMmwmQvrmaw1eQnfWfK4!Sig ,aj qm q mwmwWWW'Muw . ' 122 5? 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MIDDLE ROW-Beat, Barbara Baker, Brunworth, Anthony, Pifer, Foster, Ellsworth, Gordon, baseball captain, Dinkler, hockey captain. BOTTOM ROW-Menth, Boege, Landrith, Bowman, Beckler, Ellen Collins, Maass, Davis, Kay Collins, Hiserodt, volleyball captain, Faust. 86 T T- f ' w Wf+fi- 'f ffwr A4 A at I+ .li Q P '-7'3" X Y WW ,n, ' 1 ' " 1 ' '-' -3' """m,x ' f s 1 , , .' . . gm at-, - 'Y -. i-- ,1 .vm ., Mg -41 . i 'A t sit . .ww ,pk ,.t MSS M. X - 4, vs, - ya. 1 yo . f- ag ff . H' , ty.. W gr if 4s ti i, ,, sm. v wif' 1"-ani. 4 P - f 0 , f .. 1, ., K .., ., K, , ,.A,',..,,f' ., ,,- .. 5, -.1 ,.--. 'W 'wfw X 172-R'-SfrX'f'v' -Q ,pai 'Q ff 'A 'N59 6?"'g" vi- if ii fi T . Z 4 .6 I k', gg L, fyyy 1 , yidt in Ii . . . J A f l Ai, ', 4 V .A 'P- i,, I 4 o Q Q at Ve' i 5. W 1 A A it 3 X Qi, 3 in lil' Top Picture-Sophomores-TOP ROW-Vetter, Patrick, Burch, Burden, Morgan, Jackson, Russell, Akerman, hockey captain, McCandless, Morales, Allan, Luella Baxter. MIDDLE ROW-Callison, Bell, Miller, Ramm, Reeves, Kavanagh, Hauser, Pool, Connie Baxter, Fischer, volleyball captain, Heying. BOTTOM ROW-Hall, Sanford, Mayes, Endicott, Sims, Shaver, Loraine Black, basketball captain, Lucille Roquet, Helmle, Hopkins, Dorothy Black, Elaine Roquet. Bottom Picture-Freshmen-TOP ROW-Benson, hockey captain, Show, Wisser, volleyball captain, Sut- ton, Stowe, Brown, Priddy, Key, basketball captain, Eggert, James, Warner, Roseberry. MIDDLE ROW-Schroeder, Hargrove, Taber, Lopez, Gust. BOTTOM ROW-Cope, Smith, Hunziker, Aspelin, baseball captain, Lichtenstein, Jensen, Mass, Stear- man, Mori, Murata, Fukushima. S7 1I:.f-rivrrriaffafrsa a:?4xm.sef:f.fc2a-asks-.s. . git .ff .-A , ay'5,:53,s-,1ssf1jr?I.''f...'-,"--.i,s,.,r-uf, -gig,-',.,':':,-'ri,-'rig,kf.,r.-fjg.:JfvQQ- X -., - sw 3 g-.V-,gn ,g,,... I, 1 'Kiss .. 1-14 r'5,,Qag,f , f, , ,A , H . Basketball Although the half day sched- ule slowed the progress of the basketball practices, the Blue, Gold, and Green teams held their inter-class games as scheduled. Surpassing their hard-fighting opponents in the last quarter, the Senior Blue Team defeated the Junior Blues thus capturing the Blue Team Plaque after a tied third quarter in the fastest game of the season held at night in the gym- Winning the Gold Team Plaque for the second consecutive year, the junior Gold Team outplayed the Senior Golds by a score of 19-14. Playing a faster game than their opponents, the Senior Greens, the Junior Green Team won the plaque by a score of 32-21 from their defeated foes who held it last year. Completely outplaying a mixed team of Santa Ana juniors and seniors, a mixed team of Senior Blues and Golds easily won by a score of 27-7 at the Basketball Sports Day held at Fuller- ton on the afternoon of November 14. Playing an inexperienced junior team from Laguna Beach, the mixed junior Blue and Gold Team trampled their op- ponents by a score of 26-5 in an easy game. Scoring a basket while the fin- al whistle blew, the Fullerton sopho- mores won a close game by a score of 21-20 at the Basketball Sports Day at Fullerton on November 16. In a hard- fought game, the mixed Frosh Blue and Gold Team lost to a fighting Fullerton squad by the score of 19-17. Volleyball Volleyball season was carried through with few Weather interruptions to make for a most successful sport sea- son. Every girl had a chance to make a place either on the Blue or the Gold Team for the inter-class games played on the local courts. Completely surprising the Jun- ior Blues, a wide-awake Senior Blue Team won an overwhelming 59-17 victory to capture the Blue Team Plaque for the second title, having Won it be- fore for basketball. Keeping a lead throughout the game, the Junior Gold Team subdued the Senior Golds 46-34 to again win the Gold Team Plaque. At the Volleyball Sports Day held at Tustin on january 22, the sen- ior team was defeated by a fighting sen- ior squad from Santa Ana by the close score of 37-34. Trailing 40-3.4 at the end of the game, the junior team bowed to a superior junior squad from Garden Grove. Turning back a spirited soph- omore team from Huntington Beach, the sophomores won by the score of 43-37 at the Volleyball Sports Day held at Tus- tin on January 17. Edging out a victory from a peppy team from Huntington Beach, the future sophomores won by a close score at the Volleyball Sports Day. Joyce VVilliamson managed the volleyball activities during the season by assisting at practices, getting scorers and referees for the interclass games, and taking charge of the volleyballs used during the season. I O n ' S T Ff14. 'r f 'v a 'GP' J '.':-.i'n'-1:r.- -mf,-,-'-.-.np , j ,- . - 3,-f - f' , of ,Qf,i."'1l5"3i1'lf75Pbi'N, 'f 4 . ,N .3fg4x.g-x,,:-735.1 A 2, I ,..'- 'H f'-'..3"'.'R Y' ima., 4,f11f7j,-.ugq , ,1 , -,1.g,.. , im., ,,.ei.5,.,. 'n-,.3 gr.,-,.fag'-3f3.Y-:'i,:f.7 Hockey Closing an exiting season full of thrills and unexpected defeats, the Senior Blue Team broke through the stubborn defense of the Junior Blues to score one point in a fast and exciting game. For the third consecutive time the seniors have won the Blue Team Plaque. Finally defeating the Junior Golds, the Senior Gold Team took the Gold Team Plaque from their oppon- ents with a score of 3-0 for the first time this year. Fighting desperately to tie the score in the second half, the senior team was defeated by one point at the hands of a Santa Ana team which had a fast forward line and a strong defense at the Hockey Sports Day held at Huntington Beach on the afternoon of March 15. Struggling against a determined squad from, Fullerton, the juniors lost a hard- fought battle to their stronger opponents on the turf of Huntington Beach. Playing on a wet slippery turf at the Hockey Sports Day held at Hun- tington Beach on a rainy afternoon, the sophomores were unable to score against the fast-moving Fullerton sophomores. who accounted for one goal to win the close skirmish. Taking twice as many spills as they made goals, the fighting frosh battled with a peppy squad from Huntington Beach to a scoreless tie on a slippery turf. Rosalind Beebe ably directed hockey practices and games during the season. Baseball Because of the laqge turnout for baseball, each class was oiganized in- to a Blue and Gold Teamf Before the Colonist went to press, three double- header games were played 'ii' on the local diamond. The Senior Blue Team 'easily vanquished the sophomores in a one- sided game, while the senior Golds were mutiliated by the Sophomore Gold games, although the former gave the winners more competition. Turned back by a well-organized Junior Blue Team, the sophomores met defeat in a good bat- tle. The Junior Golds won from the Sophomore Golds. With the juniors planning to trample the seniors, and the frosh con- scientiously practicing to beat the sopho- mores once again, much competition and many upsets were in evidence. This year the Orange County girls' rules were changed from women's to men's outdoor regulations. The bat- er is no longer allowed to take first on her third strike. A base runner may now steal base at any time. A runner may leave her base after a foul ball has been caught.A batter standing in the batter's box is not permitted to take first base on a pitched ball which hits her. Holding the Baseball Sports Day for the first time, Newport Har- bor played host to the juniors and seniors on May 21, and to the sopho- mores and freshmen on May 23. Emmaline Dinkler was the efficient baseball sport manager during the season. fs! ww if 'ai'-rsfsfal-rtfw 4' ' fs A J K.:-All v:.,:,'i3'.:, , -L . ,V . 1 , Z: get ,l , f .-4.5.54 LY , r W' --..,.',1,'W I l v y X Q 1 , , . S l it itlt . . f H 5 " is 'i J ii 'i 2 . - , H' an ff .gf i L : f -- is t Q rffwiwi gsi ' r H riffs' ' - '1 " J er , ,ii 'Q it 7 15' 'M ffwiizsfiig.,-fg-Zzfeeqfiimggzrifa ,ts ls .na wa. L -22 KK. 1-K ,, , .. , K ,L Us , . -. . . A ., J.-L 1 sg . in . .- .r , Q , -. ., - - . , 1' I , I - , K 1 S r -s 'gf ' g, in H. F F pw r -Z., is iz' I 8 , V V rf l 1, .fg ss. , gf - . f ,.-- 7 as 'f-- E, 4 ,gl 'F-. 5. -. . . . A 1' - si 5 . - . ,Qs ' 2 - ,QL -Q ..ff'f'- ' -' Y ff' f- -aim? .'Z'ff'fe . ' , . 1 A ii - Q Ly, L .1 i W -. 1 4 . t by 3 rr K , I- ,,-. T r f ff H , E . 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Varsity tennis followed the inter-class tournament in the spring with Miss Van Booven coaching the girls to meet strong competition from teams representing Garden Grove, Orange, Tustin, Fullerton, Santa Ana, and Laguna. Ana- heim racketeers took all but one match from Garden Grove's team. The tennis ladder which held eleven girls, of which eight played in each tournament, was composed of Tobin, Sanford, Llewellyn, Shea, Maass, Jewell, Peitzke, Show, Gauer, Berger, and Akerman. Alberta Maass efficiently handled ten- nis season as sport manager for inter-class and varsity matches. Her duties were increased as one more singles was added to the class teams. Miss Van Booven is to be commended for the excellent training she has given these girls in this individual sport accomplishment. 90 L0 ' -- r' f r l nf,-wfwr ':ffw::K f1' v " iff. '-" 'ag' gf," ,, ',.,t , ' -.,'f, 1 ,gs A- -'- ' 5" vw- ,A '- lg- f 'rgetwew4EiQ2?Q3:3.giw55,l,g9fa?.g111fJf if-EE -e g H, '- .H H H 5,-af.,-'-4 e, ..',f::.a:'-...gw , .I m , -' t . - ', f"5'f:'iffYff,tC"b ' " 1 1"-ll-1.1. He: " . '1 if 1-Jia?'t,.iff2:?'.'L'.:1r'1 elwifg"T-ff-1,7534-Elf'-,"i'2i'14555 'J 11559. ,, TOP FlOW-Hiserodt, basketball: Dinkler, basketball, volleyball, hockey: Gordon, basketball, volleyball, hockey: Gust, basketbaill, volleyball, hockey: Tobin, hockey, tennis: Beebe, volleyball, hockey: Hutton, hockey: Llewellyn, basketball, tennis: Suiter, hockey: Nerdrum, volleyball, hockey: Murata, volleyball. BOTTOM' ROW-Williamson, basketball, volleyball: Bowlus, basketball: Poirier, basketball: Kay Collins, basketball: Jewell, volleyball, hockey, tennis: Minder, hockey: Shea, basketball, volleyball, hockey, tennis: Whitehead, hockey: Jensen, hockey. Varsities To be chosen on an honorary varsity of an inter-class sport is one of the goals of every girl participating in the various sports during the school year. This mark of distinction comes to an athlete when she has shown individual skill and cooperation with her team mates. She has played the game for enjoyment instead of for praise and glory. Sportsmanship has been shown in the in- ter-class games as well as at the practices, all of which she has attended. Training rules have been kept and recorded. She has maintained an aver- age grade in scholarship and citizenship. She has played the game to the best of her strength and ability. The girl is each year winning for her- self an honored place in the world of sport. The athlete is no longer the boys' coveted title. These varsities, which are chosen at the end of each sport season, are elected by the Blue team captains, the sport managers, and our very capable coaches, Miss Mary jane Van Booven and Miss Linda V. 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A. . .Attention and right dress are the orders. . .VVhatys the matter, Shirleyg didnlt it go over? . . .The Collins Twins take the bully in a practice hockey game. . .Doris tries a little natural dancing. . . H0w's about over-guarding, you gals?. . .Alberta makes a smash at the net. . .Jackson makes a basket, we hope, while the rest of the team poses. . .Sally takes a dive into the 'ol swinnning 'ole. 'l 1 V 92 1. , , r. , .- . fwzallv, I, ,A 1 M I 'sp ' - , .-:ff . 1 ,fieww 1 ,,..:w 1 - - ' ' 1-f..,.f.-. 1. -.g ,lg ,,,-4,-.K -fvvifbv-45:3 'Zur :1:'vif.Lf ef, .5-if 1 Girls' Sports lfthel running to first base while Lihbie catches the ballg you guess which one got their first. . .Flossie looks the pitcher over, while Rosie gives her the high sign. . .This is called ai scoop. . .'l'ohy in the inidclle of her serve. . .Colne on, Elaine, hit that hall. . .NL'l'Kll'llIll put- ting everything she has on the ball. . .lxlllfli clown one more tip-off for Clorclon. . .Come on. Haster, get it past slensen. . .Doing the 96th lap of the 350 which was re- quired for ll swinnning varsity this year. e -n ":,,'E5:r2f9?WF9"9ii457:'f uh , , f . p5qG5,'Kft'Z'WI:,fJ kg.,-avffaiyf K ,N H ,Vue vlitnn' " ,QM M-.,f,,.,f wi-.W-nw-sy + fm wig-s 'qi .Ja "'e,E,,v " '. .- - M: ' - .V I-k"1',"' - vzwxuw .4-u - Y N ' .1 5 1- . ,, 0 , 'g f - . ff,-.fi - '.' .X K. Q- .. r si' '4 fr w wsw.f"'a4f4 A 'Sf-I Wx ' i A' ii ,wi 'Hi' l 4 :S 03 1 f M 'S' ua- :1g,1g,a3:.fji'?5.35ji.x5i,'5,teh 5,gx,,f,A g E4 ,X ,r ,fa , ..f'."4'4 si ...v f-.-, X 4- . . , 1 4 . o?S1.:Tzf:Q:a'::::K'11?vu?21f'ffvlslly--I , 493 . ' ' K -1--L'....... S -naw fl W, 5-5- 93 1'-, n v, 'ma . 1, , . .f 1 5, ' . rg - , ., K u:m.mq,, -1-'ff .V - ca Tiff., --,.:.f'.-aim-w:mam.nan: www CLUB tf:Q 1.4, pjgl- ' w . ,,,.' ' ,yig gsjfi EMEA, , . ai..f:,' j 24+----' Q .miawlw-Nt. .W 1' V. Maw M A 11 Lb Wai' rl' Mg. Sq' , 'K M. 1--ra mv wr tse :J xM4,,b'u'9' -Jfvgs -44,45 ' -'fv"" 4.,'?f!!-"'f: . X. ixfl W' p' " F"' :wr ..'2'r ' 4. . f' " 'tt-, -x-'v ra. 1 xr ww-in -"gmt, ,ewgawa-,Q,,' ga. -,-y,pv- :+, ,L 5 4- v- ,' Ye, .A-.-.. we '-,-faH?8H':'u:Y,-' I Q'e-wife'--QS1i't:'.: Q.Qw+x1.,"w':.fW-'N H'-P--v, wr x ow- , ' vi . N.:,merg3is- mwf.'p,aQ.g:,.fey:,Q ,,'l,-is-fifuefrigbhgfwf:'1,Q,35Xy'g,g5e f t yn.-7 Qi.: i mwirfiisv iliw-': fr-fvfmfafrfrze:snr:-:tif Qwsifsrzefs-:r1wr't'??'ce2ifvfrf:ff5::fff? '-'Q' -Jw'-'72 wb ' X . TOP ROW-Ahlstrom, Burnham, Claes, Condie, Cox, Eimers, Fallis, Fisher, Gauer. MIDDLE ROW-Gunnett, Hunt, Imamoto, Juskievicz, Maass, McCuIIah, Malmstrom, Martner, Mauerhan. I BOTTOM ROW--Pifer, Poff, Schacht, Suiter, Sutton, Tobin, Verburg, Wethered, Miss Cocke. Honor Society OFFICERS -- First Semester - President, Katherine McCulIahg Vice-president, Margaret Gauer: Second Semester-President, Alma Fishery Vice-pres- ident, Jean Corldie: Secretary-treasurer, Charlotte Fallis. To belong to the Honor Society is in- deed an honor, and it is for those who have earned high grades and standing. To belong to the Honor Society, the students must have twenty points a semester, earning at least ten points the last quarter of the semester. An A counts three points, and a li one point for the Honor Society requirenients. They must not receive a C in any academic subject. No initiation was held this year, and meetings were called whenever the president or adviser thought it necessary. lvlembers of the Honor Society were privileged to have a ditch day, and spent a pleas- ant time visiting the historical Huntington Li- brary in San llflarino. Miss Cocke guided the club through an- other successful year by her able supervision and interest in the club. 96 'VZ' , Y' 1 f - W'21x'f+:. - -w f A,. 4?-l5?1?7wp"-fl! fi' 'kdm ,. ns el., f ,wvt ', ' Q :uf ff- M--sa? .uv W ,-svuwp,-.-1t4a..5,,3,. .,-.ww my ,mic ,.,,5 V ti ,Q 'wr ,M nfx nf -.ft-my aw wffJ,w..1-1 ml'l'i't1:g , Y Us wa -, w L TOP ROW-Bath, Beatty, Beck, Clark, Criss, Endicott, Farwell MIDDLE ROW-Fitzpatrick, Gulick, Hendershot, Hooser, Jay, Lee, Masunaga BOTTOM ROW-McNurlin, Peters, Porter, Schwarting, Waltz, Wlnand, Mr Demaree Junior Toastmasters Skilltul self-expression, patterned after the standards of the Toastmasters' lnternational was the central aim in the organizing of the junior 'l'oastmsaters', a public speaking club of twenty boys, early in the first semester. Any boy in A. U. H. S. is eligible for membership. Programs at the weekly noon meetings are held with somewhat the same routine as lo- cal service clubs. Every Week a program is devised so that one toastmaster, three speakers and three critics participate. This rotating system assures each member a place on the program over every three weeks or seven times a semester. Various members of the club were instrumental in the success of the Public Schools' VVeek held this Nlarch. lllembers were selected to speak at the eity's most prominent social and service clubs advertising the school week program as representatives of Anaheim public schools. ln the annual Toastmasters' Contest, Casper Beck was awarded second place in school competition. Four club members were represent- ative of the six speakers in the final school contest. 97 ,fue . . ,,. f- 'YE , .. ,. if' . . ..-il , at , .: .f li ,r,.x5.g-., ,x.-,.,a L' x ...W .- ,.,3, .gg V' . .,- , ,.,,,s-3, .,- v-7 y' f ,gy ,sm :rigid-:Q-.f:agRyf?f:'A'api.:f,agffgs3-Iigfgff aeigifieifeiii'i1f'?5fz-tzrgglg43.-lkgeiwf-fbf la-:silt r-QL", 'za 'QI-.',i",.1.-.lb if V-,.f -uw.: x.':J,-ff' a -rt :.p,.',ii: g rv, I-ft 476. ..y"'i ,t if 2 , .',- ag-g 2ff'm'E5l?Q2C3??v,'- 1-Q: 1fw3'w'.:1'?ifj:q2L,'i 'j 'v'-if -2 MV.: ,nw ff 1r'.'-. "Nw '+ J.-.-H f' f' -'-fi -2-'I 2'- C G 'r "" ' " ' TOP ROW-Akerman, Ahlstrom, Axup, Baggot, Engel, Black, Bowlus, Brosnan, Buss, Camp- bell, Christner, Condie, Cross. SECOND ROW-Dakovich, Endicott, Fallis, Farwell, Faust, Findlay, Frank, Ganahl, Gauer, Gragg, Hargrove. THIRD ROW-Mcllrath, McAfee, McKee, Heinze, Helmle, Hilleary, Hilliard, Hudson, Hunt, Hunziker. FOURTH ROW-Sanford, Scally, Frances Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Juskievicz, Le Vecke, Maahs, Malstrom, Mauerhan, Minder, McClary. FIFTH ROW-Murphy, Nelson, Nielson, O'NeiI, Pellegrin, Pelous, Pohlemus, Rees, Riutcel, Roseberry, Rodden. BOTTOM ROW-Miss Utter, Stearman, Shigekawa, Show, Sims, Smith, Sue Taylor, Janet Taylor, Thompson, Truxaw, Vipond, Waltz. Latin Club OFFICERS-President, Ray Heinze, Elaine Minderg Vice-president, Anita Dakovichg Secretary, Charlotte Fallisg Treasurer, Margaret Gauer. Latin may be a dead language, but the activities of the Latin Club are lively, reviving many of the ancient, interesting Roman customs in its social functions. Success marked this eventful year. Prominent among the appropriate functions was the elaborate annual Roman banquet to which every member invited one guest. Roman customs and dress were carried out most impressively. The Saturnalia, a pictorial and verbal view of fascinating old Rome revived by bliss lndovina, and an ideal breakfast comprise the outstanding features of the Latin Club. Bliss Utter, as well as the olhcers, is responsible for the success of the club. The club is organized on much the same basis as the Roman government during its remarkable era. Two members fill the council or executive positions. 98 ' 1-'iiimii were-wwe 'P"5'W'r95iw"'xif " we ' ,-QM,-,itwfrax 414 M9 fylv 'x 5 I,-,W x"'iQ4,L J ,N 'Ai5W'W' , I ,, yr.-.g.,l. ...Uhr eff.. U" -1? ' . -1. . fa ,,"fi t 1 S' f5X""f-ni' l --x - 5 fi, ff' '?.:5'e"':'.'f' 2' f",'!'f N"f-e513 '.'.5r5sQSq,,4,LL.fl15:,E "1 Jae ' AQ' 'Ta' " ' ,,' A ,. . 7, .--,wa-.sr A. v ,uf ,-3 - -pf, ui , ,,a3g,:,qf,3ga-33.21.-gf.m-.:f,1,-X-mg,995.-w:'6"'1'-'fda-g3f,I2P.sx2,:'FEHQ'-55'tis far. ff ' 'uf - -f.--. '. ,Uv-p f :him-f,Qa14v,-i7,!,K'14A"kf:.,41.1.6411 1 ,u?..s.. .ff-, . 'f , , w ,cw erm Ye, rw '1": 'l""2" aff' f"""5" fi-5 . FIRST ROW-Anthony, Bath, Margaret Carlin, Naomi Carlin, Cawthon, Kay Collins, Davis, Deason, Dinkler, Dougherty, Doepke, Dusenberry. SECOND ROW-Fitzpatrick, Gragg, Hamlyn, Haster, Hendershot, Hopkins, Jaggers, Kier, Klaus, Leipold, Leonard. THIRD ROW-Llewellyn, Lukens, Mahaffey, McNurlin, Morgan, Morris, Mosiman, Nesmith, Pellegrin, Phillios, Pohlman. FOURTH ROW4Poirier, Salisbury, Shaver, Schwarting, Suiter, Taylor, Trapll, Wentz. White- head, Wilbern, Mrs. Schulz, adviser. R. O. G. D. OFFICERS-President, Willard Jaggers, Vice-president, Ralph McNurling Secretary, Helen Mahaffey: Treasurer, Willard Bath. 'llo stimulate and maintain an active interest in drama, activities and plays of the Royal Order of the Grand Drape have been lively and outstanding on the campus. Its spir- ited members under the guidance of lllrs. Schultz have contributed to make it a prominent and successful organization this year. In order to become a member of the Royal Order of the Grand Drape, the student must have had a commendable performance in at least two plays. The student must then serve a period or pledgeship or initiation. A student of the club wears as a pledge pin a small gold safety pin with ribbons of the club colors attach-- ed until he becomes a member. lllany delightful dinners were enjoyed by the members. The pledges were allowed to atend one of the din- ners. Compliments are extended to lllrs. Schulz for her capable guidance toward the making of an eventful year. 99 waits an A is Q. 'ff ' 1::gf4-S'-f.mQ5,v,f.fg,312Q:yswv,iaa,:1f',f3.3-gs ., ,ww b 4 JQJ3ff-,,Q,tg3,',e,5,-ggitv5g.4'f-.5"2-.,ysq'.f 't , C , , iq 5:"U3W'5'?f5feQS?Jf-fQ'j:fZ?L'f,4.3if:f-'ricfixgifw'Zfif H 1 ' TOP ROW Bercot Dakovlch Eldridge, Fay, Grover, Hein, Held, Helling, Miss Utter. MIDDLE ROW Imamota, Johnson, Lo Porto, Murata, Nesmith, Patin, Pellegrin. BOTTOM ROW Alexis Pelous, Rose Pelous, Plou, Schacht, Shearer, West, VVether'ed. French Club OFFICERS-President, Henry Plou-5 Vice- president, Sam Lo Porto: Secretary-treasurer, Rose Pelous. Newly organized this year, late in the second semester, the French Club's accomplish- ments arc limited. Students taking French were formerly included in the Nloidern Language Club, but since its discontinuation, the French Club was formed. llleetings were held the third Friday of every month, during which social and instructive activities took place. An enjoyable luncheon was the primary affair of the year. A narration of an exotic trip abroad told in French by one of the members at the luncheon served as part of an entertaining program. A pleasant dinner and party ushered in the early spring season, and it brought many French customs and delicious food. The French club may look quite HPe- titf' but a more extensive program is planned and a better year is anticipated next year. Bliss Utter is the able adviser. 100 ? r 7321 'fI'6"f:'?t?7d'1iZi??-'37QR'?5,51'f5i39?'if'"7S'fifikftff3.'133221 Y?-ff? 'fP5Qi5."5,'fifffV 353 11,5 i,'f,'-"W ' ,ig ,K t. g,, 1. J' '2., i ,,.!I.'W A ,,.3'g' f V -I 1 vm, 7-n 4' 5, w,, sf- ., ii, , ,ap 1 'Ab :4,"1v ,fm '44 4, 'Q if .493 3-gr 'm.f4'f3Q,a , ""' ' 4. ' 3 ' " "IV - 'KA 17f'Q'f'r -'1- A-wifi-': wawg:12544:2791:1-f:f'k4H?f!'7vf:o:away!-1Ri12:Z?rYv!rf:-58A . n ii' -Sv - -' , , 15" . X A, A X V TOP ROW-Addy, Berthaumm, Bonkosky, Claes, Cole, Cummins, Dakovich, Denni, Dutton. MIDDLE ROW-Fassei, Harden, Merchant, Nishizu, Mearl Pebley, Pearl Pebley, Roseberry. Elaine Roquet. BOTTOM ROW-Lucile Roquet, Sieveke,, Silvers, Smith, Gladys Sowers, Virginia Sowers, Miss Moore, Miss Rigdon. BOTTOM ROW-Maass, Poirier, Salisbury, Shea, Tobin, Williamson. DOITICCOI1 OFFICERS-President, Jessie Bonkosky, Vice-president, Leah Merchantp Secretary, Vera Addyg Treasurer, Eleanor Roseberryg Reporter, Anita Dak- ovich: Historian, Elena Smith. lnitiating the year mlifferently this fall, the Domecon club has established the point sys- tem, whereby each stuclent earns membership by points, not merely being a member by grades, al- though grades are equally necessary. It is a novel feature which worked successfully, enabling each member to be active. This cluh strives to encourage ileeper interest in Home lfconomics. A candlelight initiation intromluceml the first social function of the year. Showing their spirit of service, the club gave a childrens' Christmas party in the Hcot- tage," inviting six small children who would not otherwise have much of a Christmas. A Valen- tinels party was also a success. Uutstaniling among the numerous events of the year, was the clelightful Spring dinner. The club meets every first anil fourth Nlonmlay and VVednesday of the month. llluch of the success of the club is owed to llliss llloore and llliss Rigclon. 101 C 0 'Q "west mf' 'Q rf arf es-ea ' ,, .sw a wf Pg Yix qw If EOF' :Cixi-Armentrout, Baker, Baumann, Burden, Burns, Carter, Davis, Edwards, Faust, ay e . SEd0ND RCW-Hiserodt, Hopcroft, Hopkins, Jaggers, Juskievicz, Kier, Lehmers, Lukens, Maas, Mathews. gHdIdRD ROW--Mauerhan, McCuIlah, McNurlin, Middleton, Miller, Morris, Perry, Pifer, Pratt, o en. BOTTOM ROW--Ruud, She-a,' Shoupe, Sims, Surguine, Van Verst, Willers, Zimmerman, Miss Potter, Miss Ehlers, Mr. Williams. Mozart Club OFFICERS-President, Willard Jaggers, Vice-president, Ralph Zimmerman, Secretary, Helen Pifer, Sergeant-at-arms, Gerald Baker. Because the lliozart club is composed of selected and advanced students in music, it is held in high respect and esteem. Since its aim is to encourage students possessing musical talent, its members are required to be talented and in- terested in music. Various social functions were carried out during the year. Among the prominent func- tions was the entertainment in lway, an enjoy- able party and initiation. Innumerable appearances were made by its m :mbers and their Work has been remarkable. The different groups of the Mozart have made about sixty appearances during the year. These performances have been for service clubs, church- es, fraternal organizations, school programs, var- ious P.T.A.'S, community gatherings, student body and class plays. The Wonderful accomplishments may be accredited to the club's able advisers, Mr. J. VV. Williariis, Helene Ehlers, and Katherine Potter. 102 '."'?rv 'I "- V' MW, - ' Q 'M ' - -wp I ,sf .- . rf -'Pfam' 'W 'V fl- '11, 'X,""",I'l1' 4",Slv-1.1 ww -, 1-"'f2',g-.. -f 'w was I -:Wir-Zvz' df-Avi ff' r - 1 Qlzflreivqkif-M ,5'341f.fAf5!Hx"-113. fs.: wrmlnw 'W f Q 1-"fi: ,av :-sf'-' wflrf f3e,I:,Q:,-s '21 ff'-15' if hm Jr'rg,w+?Qv'f.:l,as1fffy,--se 4- fume,-:L-'z'fs1:: w r ,s mfr. if -rgy.z,-W "Kp-u:,,f+,f fc ' . V" "' ' 4'-f"'1' 'Two' sb-'lf-V 5' uf-'P-1, Af' w'.ffY1.ei3I"i.'if:f'1wirflf' "Wy"'g'l'f.','-ffm gJ".,1fvJ','-.5',32vv1' ,3'.-KJ . , VA -Mp, 4. i- vf-.-1,--im'-' 'Wi?S3l5-ii 7 . . ' Q : -. tar a t 'T-if-ff4e'f'i'f'f1'5'-N e -zY',f.:,.g,:,,"'f 3. .,,x,:,v,, Q,,.g,-f,rgr,,vQ.u,t,3,, ' 7 v l v Q-zvwztzfliiiimeafagitiflgaip,A'Eff-:Jaiih+'W:H.gE,gss:a12:ak'ifX',f',Q', QW 5'1" 'Q Aguila wy',4264WL7.,.,-.sf,,imy .,g4'h,,-y.,-.sv. .5-env ga M., -. A gm. ww. 1 fa ,gk l aww Wu m e-. i s . .. f X at L - ' mtv!-J y- Q fx 01e.:.,fr-.mumiaf-11:M'i1.,.,,i.,:e.,.a0if'. wiv . .. . - -' - nf? TOP ROW-Allan, Anthony, Badger, Baker, Beach, Beat, Berger, Burch, Burden, Carson, Claes, Clark, Davis. I A . SECOND ROW-Denni, Dinkler, Engle, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Foster, Gibbs, Gonzales, Gordon, H kl , H II. . T:liiRl?Jr ROaW-Harbeson, Hedges, Hiserodt, Jay, Jensen, Johnson, Lieb, Lukerls, NIHXSOI1, Miller, Montenyohl. FOURTH ROWv-Ochoa, Ortez, Pearson, Dorothy Pebley, Mearl Pebley, Pearl Pebley, Perez, Perry, Pifer, Ruiz, Shaver. I , BOTTOM ROW-Smiley, Spaenhower, Tobin, Trout, Vefief, VIHHSEHOPY Wallin, Woodruff, Miss Dyer, Miss Huff. Spanish Club OFFICERS-President, Henry Ruiz: Vice- president, Emmaline Dinklerg Secretary, Jean Gordon, Treasurer, David Clark. Organized only this year to promote Spanish interests, members of the Spanish club practice many interesting Spanish customs as well as speak every word in Spanish at club meetings. Their meetings are held the first llonday of every month, when some interesting subject is discussed. To be a member, first-year students must make an A, second year, an A or ll, and third and fourth year students must not fall below a C, and must be taking Spanish. Their social functions are a hint of old Spain itself. The party held carried out Spanish food, and customs. Although this is the first year of the or- ganization of the Spanish Club, it has progressed well despite the facd that its activities have been somewhat limited. The Spanish Club is looking forward with much interest to becoming a per- manent organization this next year. The advisers of this club are bliss Huff and Miss Dyer. 103 ' ' A gg'-gyf - aw ..f.- we Q .A V ' me ,,,i,f, J., . ., fv X ,L N- 4-. ,- -izizfvmzgi'-lkaviiiiiziff s . '?f232"'l5 P' 4. -' 1 si. 'l it . -w e ii-.-if-5 st, My v-.,.a.k1.. 1 " ' ,Ht E. V-.. .dv ,H JM .J -kwa., g .X ,A px 4 ,- , of .- ' .fs ,N .1 .Lv v Jw- -ng., - y L, M, 'fit-. 1f'.-1? if?-45Qf'!1.' ' :, scffsfm,1-',es?w-.cf,: r vf,f,.:,fzf:c.pr1:..11r1. trfftw'--Q5'!.'. ww 2-Y.,-X---fv,+-l,.i,7f 5 in wx N"' it - 2 :f.:. : 1 4, , - ' - f fg ' :jgf.,1j,i.," in 1 - , 'J e ' L- 5 - x"' ' Q gf? , EA T' Q - - :.. f f i f M rf Q . sf , :. A r,,wX, -- - 4 . P A T - T , , f sert t A 'L' A ' W .f 5 A ii ' if ..,-' : 3 gi if 'ZL e ,t t r .,, , T . g . ' f.. A , r . V I, .I 1 ,,:," ' -,Q L t L M . A 3 -. , A mL,, i ! ?5 3i:f ,Ii " 'f1ib44f 55" A' E , , , gz- , . S kkkk l L M ':.' A.. 2 kkkk f A. sf: ::, A K I in I - :El ..,:., 531 , ,:., .. ., , , ,,, . , :q,i g ya gg,g D V , ' . - eff, - ' 'J , . f '2A- A A 1 ' Q r s . ,,': f be x , " A gee , .x Y , lfi - , - e A I t M A -I , , 'iq on . - 56 i . T . i X r :" is A ,, was L - V W -1 2 m L :L A1 i :::-: R i A D ' ' XzLL x l ., , ' . A i " et A f '- A i e U ' ':"'1: T' 1m ' 1 ":' is 3-1 A N , v . -,Q if L. , , N L , Q . -' . ' Board-TOP ROW-Jewell, Wentz, Gordon, Beckler, Shea, Williamson, Beebe. BOTTOM ROW-Maass, Dinkler, Bowlus, Allan, Key, Miss Van Booven, Miss Huggins. Girls' "A" Club-TOP ROW-Allan, Beebe, Bowlus, Ellen Collins, Katherine Collins, Dinkler. MIDDLE ROW-Gordon, Gust, Haster, Hiserodt, Jewell, Llewellyn. ..A. O OFFICERS-President, Mary Jewell: Vice- president, Betty Wentz, Secretary, Jean Gordon, Treasurer, Pirginia Beckler. "Every girl a member" was the motto of the Girls' Athletic Association whose purpose it is to promote interest and enjoyment in ath- letics for girls. Any girl having earned one hun- dred points in athletic activities is eligible for membership. The G.A.A. regulates the inter-class games and play days through its sports managers and point system. Besides purchasing navy blue coatf sweaters on which they wore their letters and stripes denoting the years of membership in the G.A.A., the Block "A" Club members entertain- ed their mothers at a gay St. Patricks Dinner. At each spread which ends the major sport season, new members were taken in, awards 104 " vfs alra Pawfzf,-2' ' 5-'K5"'4""""'-"Y' z 'cw ' W ' .,, ,ua :5"q,.-Jaw . ,. - w. --:.'g,1v--v-Tr' 11, -,:,., t,f.q:'4f .za 4.-pgyiw. wg.:,,f-,-.gw3g,-- C21-if -' v. 'ga'-2'7'g"1'0? -g,1553ni.gf 'W t'f:-31.15 ini., f-1aP.fQlf:i:s?a,'wE315-21192! S555-.axgwg 1 vWiy'L2sY-T5Q3',i,i -. . -q"".' "vi:1-4n1.'.?tTtfk:Z".T::ff'-wiHJe""Tvfm'H:':.42-.M 5n?f5-'W --v - 0 1 .. . r as .W as-ff ZEQ me Q, :Eg :iii 3 W ir , 4 . L, . I i , S' , . 'H X SL' .46 ,N 5, 6 tg 'J L ya ,k A aaaf in if -we Tm S 'fa :,, .--: .,-- 7, at ' I "- . r ua' ' 4- K 143 .f - zz, ,, H V Q K Q ia, 1 1 V r ' :'. Q ' ' ' tv , i f TOP ROW-Akerman, Anthony, Aspelin, Barbara Baker, Elinor Baker, Baxter, Beat, Beckler, Benson, Berger, Black, Bonkosky. SECOND ROW-Brunworth, Bowman, Burden, Callison, Margaret Carlin, Naomi Carlin, Davis, Dutton, Ellsworth, Endicott. THIRD ROW-Fay, Anita Foster, Flavia Foster, Fukushima, Gauer, Gragg, Gust, Hall, Harbeson, Hapgood. BOTTOM ROW-Hargrove, Hauser, Helmle, Hopkins, Hunziker, Hutton, Jackson, Karen Jensen, Meta Jensen, Kavanagh. TOP ROW-Key, Landrith, Beatrice Lichenstein, Goldie Lichenstein, Mary Murata, Marvin, Mayes, McCandless, McCuIIah, Mene, Menth, Minder. SECOND ROW-Morales, Morgan, Mori, Nerdrum, Nevitt, Patrick, Pearson, Peitzke, Pifer, Pool, Reeves, Elaine Roquet. THIRD ROW-Lucile Roquet, Roseberry, Sanford, Schafer, Schweiss, Lucile Shaver, Mary Agnes Shaver, Sims, Show, Suiter. BOTTOM ROW-Sutton, Trapp, Vetter, Waltz, Wentz, Warner, West, Wisser. were given, plaques were presented and varsi- ties were named. At the Basketball Spread in December, dogs were used for the theme. A collegiate theme was carried out at the peppy Volleyball Spread. After arriving at the Rodeo on steeds, the members enjoyed a western Hockey Spread put on by the freshmen. The final baseball banquet at the end of the year was given by the juniors who carried out the spring theme very effectively. The four- year passes were given to senior girls who had made two thousand points and an individual var- sity in her last year. Miss Mary Jane Van Booven and lvliss Linda V. Huggins are the efficient advisers. 105 gsaffiaawxgsqlae . sqm. , 3, ,Y lggigiggy .M . , ' SFU ave, wsu 4-1 P f ,ati K 'Mi'-fu N4 3:-'K' aw I 4 ,gt girl ,skis ,yi ,kxx ,,, rfleiqstggvwlyq N165 C O I 0 n l I iii'M3x'W ' ' X' G 1 Q zg.-.fn 11,57-,, ,.,-. ,,,, .' ' ' - ' - -,,-, ., A ,M ,fv"i14fv'f. w, .x',431.4 -, -if Ma 4-:f:'g'4', .. Q.-sl.,.fwww-f.,'qf-1.51' .- nth-as 1 it , uf m2,,f31,ap, 1q2.:.,-- as f4,Qf,',wsu,f-fir,ie.-QQ.-,lliar fn-.. Q, .- .,, Jw? vf I-,1.'f'u '-?:+,fLf::,1.15:an-K-113.1.-45,-f23',.g!'X11-1-427..1g?.-gg,115-':--f-2,5-cvgflqggn .s at 1:fMf9i-frkewf-1af'f f'vfr',,r?rfm:yn:amQmfrrfvbzsrawf,-f.:Jae:ffvw af?-1.1.f:2fsifr3'.'a'Sfr 1- v TOP ROW--Amstutz, Anthony, Baker, Beat, Becker, Beebe. Beckler, Berger, Carson, Ellen Collins, Katherine Collins, Cope, Dakovich, Davis, SECOND ROW-DeVelbiss, Dinkler, Dutton, Fitzgerald, Anita Foster, Flavia Foster, Goetz, Gordon, Gust, Hapgood, Harbeson, Haster, Hilliard, Hiserodt, THIRD ROW--Hopkins, Hutton, Jackson. Jensen, Jewell, Johnson, Klaus, Leipold, Llewellyn, Mahaffey, Maahs, Marvin, FOURTH ROW-Merchant, Minder, Montenyohl, Nelson, Nielsen, Pearson, Pebley, Pellegrin, Riley, Roseberry, Rymer, Salisbury, Shaver. BOTTOM ROW-Shea, Eloise Smith, Mildred Smith, Spielman, Suiter, Thompson, Tobin, Wentz, Whitehead, Whisnant, Winger, Yoder. Senior Girl Reserves OFFICERS-President, Rosalind Beebeg Vice-president, Emmaline Dinkler, Secretary, Helen Tobin, Treasurer, Martha Whisnantg Cabinet, Jean Gordon, Verna Gust, Barbara Baker, Anita Dakovich, Marjorie Haster, Lorna Hiserodt. "Trailblazers.y' This is the appropri- ate theme of the Senior Girl Reserves, Whose unwavering objective is creating higher ideals in life, spiritually, physically and mentally. Before the initiation, invitations are extended to the desired girls, cordially inviting them to become members. Besides their regular meetings every Tuesday evening, many social functions took place. Entertaining the Hi-Y at a skating party at the Hippodrome in Long Beach, followed by a most enjoyable progressive dinner on returning home includes one of the social activities. A col- lege night performance, a few joint meetings with the Hi-Y hearing Dr. Johnson, Father- Daughter meetings are among other activities in which the club participated, as were Recognition Services and a homecoming tea An afternoon discussion by Mrs. Wall- ace took place informally, talking on "Boy and Girl Relationships." 106 5 Q, 'qwigyegsqqw 3173 1-'v W faq w -as ,sw We ji ,X ,xv Jr tx N v 1 14 r "e,g:,Uxxxd T iapx' f - - 1. . y,-rv , , . 2 .f,. -, . .,a,,,, , . -. . A W,- 571., , ' ew- , 1, 1,71 ar . 33, , ge 'mi , ,,.,.,,,.,',, I Q., 1, ,,. is ,t ff, J... f,,+1, . U. .. f ,, 2 ' , nf, I .-A iv., - N. ,.','3,4"'-H 'E' 1' Q". Q. vw ,S ws"4":v1f'x-cf-"5-f'. 'f -'f 1 '- ' ' ' '- "1 ' . Qi-,3,gqil'C,,,,gliErg15g,,'ef'1'Ex'i'CLfm"3H1ifq'?'Q, ' ,ufgg-3'AfnT.'123ifi'likgr,QjEEJ2,,Q Tejwiagi Z?-lk , -' 724 .mf-'-,-1,5 wg7.',,.e-,Arty-sg Ziwmgfg.-,,.,w: ,.,i.M.-,4 tt.,-gp . vb", "' -,i 'fu , , " Ai ' ' ' niqflwit 35-f' 2,wfJw.z'ff,,::?w if-:ri .,f.!Tfv..tm1.a-f'1W- Pfr. .-fs5...:'-, 'EL ff, csv. - .. 1 tat 1:1 " fufvvt 'nfs P-F1 TOP ROW-Akerman, Allan, Aspelin, Badger, Baxter, Baumbach, Bell, Black, Blades, Brown, Burch, Collings, Condie. SECOND ROW-Demaree, Endicott, Eltiste, Fallis, Fischer, Gauer, Gibbs, Gust, Hargrove, Hein, Hall, Helmie, Hopkins. THIRD ROW-Johnson, Hauser, Lehmer, Goldye Lichenstein, Beatrice Lichenstein, Lowe, Lindley, Mauerhan, Maas, McAfee, Mayes, McDonald, Merchant, Morgan. FOURTH ROW-Patrick, Pool, Reeves, Lucile Roquet, Elaine Roquet, Roseberry, Sanford, Schacht, Schweiss, Shaver, Show, Sidnam, Sims. BOTTOM ROVV-Skinner, Petersen, Smith, Iris Stcarman, Janet Stearrnan, Silvers, Sutton, Taylor, VanZee, Vetter, Wethered, Waltz, West. Junior Girl Reserves OFFICERS-President, Margaret Gauer: Vice-president, Kathleen Hall: Secretary, Patricia Waltz: Treasurer, Mary Alice Endicott. Corresponding closely to the Senior Girl Reserves, the junior club is composed of freshman and sophomore girls of the Anaheim Union High School with the same objective as their goal. Their meetings are held every Tues-A day evening. Impressive camp programs were en- acted to encourage more girls to attend camp at Osceola this summer. Also with the Senior or- ganization, their helpful attitude and service were shown by giving a Christmas party for the Klexican children, and at the same time playing Santa Claus to them. On one occasion they enjoyed an in- teresting speaker, lyliss Cole, who related her personal experiences in China and foreign coun- tries. The big event of the year was a lovely father-daughter banquet. They enjoyed a skating party in Long Beach and a Halloween party in Santa Fe Springs with the Hi-Y. 107 ff :ff1'f-sum mmaefpaa-'srssfzrzfwagsaswazszeg., trees . r . ,. .f r , . s.:.sF':i,? api. ,fi . 1, , ,,, . .Nr "t 'P' , M -4-43afa3S,if x N-5 ai-21 1:4-T-,1v..' li .5 A-Q -- JL flea-Q J tx.Qfff:,-rf' N-Q1-."-1,f:.s.f,' twat: ww: s.J,-3-23.5-24'Wg'--.t .f,.s,'-'feng S-Hy..-Q. ffyKf.57Yk4:f1,'?we-11,ff-112'-2:.'fs:f5is'2"i':fv-ifif txlft.:,.,1.-. my Q.. ,V ., Y., TOP ROW Armentrout, Baker, Beatty Criss Dohm, Dougan, Huntington, Endicott, Engle. SECOND ROW Fitzpatrick Flynn, Gulick Hackley Hall Hopkins, Jay, Jordon. THIRD ROW Klapoer, Larson Lee McCloud Minder, Morris, Mosiman, Neil, Porter. BOTTOM ROW Robinson, Ross, Schwartmg Spezla, Speilman, Wagers, Waltz, White. Senior Hi-Y OFFICERS--President, Ralph Waltz: Vice- president, Don White, Secretary, Glen Robinson: Treasurer, Jesse Davis. With an earnest endeavor to create and maintain a high character standard and high i- deals, the Senior HiFY is a select group of boys from the Anaheim Union High School, but it is not a school organization. To be admitted into the club, the nomi- nee must be voted in by the club, with not more than three dissenting votes. Their meetings are held every Tuesday evening, with Mr. Conrad .Iongewaard acting as instructor and adviser. Entertainments socially are numerous, and they joined the Girl Reserves on several oc- casionsg namely, a Hallowe'en party at Santa Fe Springs, and a skating party at Long Beach. They also held many pot lucks on Tuesdays. It was also the Hi-Y who helped so much to make college night such a success. Their cooperation and enthusiasm made possible the attainment of such a successful club. 108 451' 7"Pg""K'Q,,YfC'L Q 'Q ffmfdp ' 'fxrikvt ,JM ' 'V i J' if 'r"t.-WK' N wav x' in-'Y i xi Wg fvlv 1' lv iv" '3"'p'.n.'Kfl of -- , . .. -i,.- A-..f..,.,...-A5 ,W 0 n I 3 i I lf 4L3.vT.l.- .1 fa: if K " " K ir' f' -" 4 ' f '- 1 C" ' if'-i"""f j' ' W' 'fl 4.v,i,m','-sa 4. -5 N,-s, gnu ,p-.v 1, ggi.. m.,.,c,...,-L, wrt-ga-4, Q- -,H -,i sl, A -in . V' v " ' v-' 4, ',d,'.e.':.1,-,Is-wg I .wiv-'-'afJ,,f."J 14.55. Het'-5'-1M1'.15l41-M547- els,-fa 'nh "W ' QQ . -' 4-awry if-:.,1'.,g.,bl we-.",f.K-..3 7,-,,wallsfjfyff-ffm.:-y,.,4'w-.ixtc.-x',f 1.l'xi?""f'2M ' 'L ,J l x' r l v ,,. I , sf-M.-mm 1-.W1f-rwf.1...:ma.i,sfmfq2,f,:rff:.w::,wf'.'me-r ff:-i f - . ff ei. TOP ROW--Allan, Armentrout, Axup, Beach, Berger, Buss, Caswell, Clark, Cross, Criss. SECOND ROW-Davis, Bill Dodge, George Dodge, Eymann, Farwell, Gamble, Grow, Held, Hill. THIRD ROW-Heinze, Hutton, Jackson, Knapp, Larson, Lippincott, Lopera, Marshall, Mendoza. , l BOTTOM ROW-Minogue, Nevin, Quast, Rodden, Ross, Smeder, Summers, Thompson, Winand. Junior Hi-Y OFFICERS-President, Bob Quast: Vice- president, Everett Davis, Secretary-treasurer, Wayne Held. Activities of the Junior Hi-Y are simi- lar to those of the Senior Hi-Y. Admission to the club is the same, being voted in by the club 1nem- bers, with not more than three dissenting votes. Their meetings were held every Tuesday evening in the Y. M. C. A. building. They certainly ap- preciate their friend-adviser, llflr. Conrad .longe- waard. They also enjoyed the hilarious Hallo- we'rn party held in Santa Fe Springs, and a slcat ng party with the junior Girl Reserves :it l.ong Beach. Their support and cooperation for College Night helped a great deal. Social joint meetings with the Girl Reserves also served to be enjoyable. Different well-known speakers entertained during the year. They went through a most successful and enjoyable year, with their capable adviser, Conrad Jongewaard, responsible for much of it. 109 . . g ?e gs 1f f r. sw, i iz. w e '15 V" "N " .1-I .' wif- 'f "QQ',.4 ga.. 5-QQ,-w""1l -.gf ,ga .. ,051 fm. 4:5f'.EQzTf:q:!25-pt:Eggsafitigiigfkigjiipkifgeqi . . .f - .-V ,-fu,-.gt .. 4- -,-.1.,.,,u: .rw-.w t.f2Qf,, :W-the , , I. 5, Q, '-. - -- au e iwf 'ffvlv i: z!':e:a'?,s:f.: Qtr-i',f.:iCzf:ie:a':.:f f- 1 ??'t6H'Yvff5, :Fha 5155: blah' -I. f W5 Q UPPER LEFT-Senior Play-"The Nut Farm"-Seated: Phillips, Yoder, and Bath. Standing. Jaggers and NicCuIIah. UPPER RIGHT-"The Nut Farm"-Standing: Leipold, McCuIlah, Yoder, Jaggers, McNurIin, Doepke, and Peters. On the floor, Doepke, Leonard, Wentz, Hamlyn, and Suiter. Seated: Bath, NleNuriin, Jaggers, Peters, and Hendershot. LOWER RIGHT-"The Nut Farm"-Seated: Bath and Wentz. Standing: McNurIin. Drama O SENIOR PLAY 'lThe Nut Farnif' Z1 hilarious comedy, was presented as the annual senior play Decem- ber 4th and 5th in the Anaheim Theater before large audiences. The play was double-Cast for the two performances in some roles. YVillard Bath played brother VVillieg lVillard jaggers, the suffering hnsbanclg Barbara Phillips and Dorothy Suiter the stage-struck wifeg Katherine lXIcCullah and Thelma Hamlyn, the motherg Geraldine Yoder and Betty VVentz, VVillie's sweetheartg Charles Peters, the effeminate scenario writerg Don Doepke, the theatrical producerg Harold IWC Nnrlin, a City farmerg Park Hendershot and Cliff Deason, the movie idolg and Betty Belle Leonard and lllariel Leopold, the maidg 110 - H, f ,- QL, ' - v ' - .1'v'rf,"' K,"-'nig,' "",5"'1?!1+ ' - 1...-M55 1 fiwffwfiiif -DS' - -.. .-, -- . . .1 V -i f .,- .-.tn 2 -i-f - -1 if R 1.51 . .. -4, 'gr ,fi-,xo g,-.As-. "3 1. -:'5:4,'J i,y'5 ' :gr YA' -'fxq 'ii , 1 ' ' " ' ' ' V1 3. .fi ca.-1-,Qc iawvw.w.:,ff.,wz'f::-1-ze," w3f1:,,zimnaar-Wcemfff-1-.im- . 'w if i- - W LIPPER LEFT-Junior Play-"Growing Pains"-seated: Nesmith, Riley and Hopkins. Stand- r f ing: Morris. UPPER RIGHT-"Growing Pains"-seated: Johnson, Berger, Tobin, Carlin, Hopkins, Shaver, Llewellyn, and Riley. Standing: Dinkler, Katherine Collins, Anthony, Kier, Schwarting, Klapper, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Lukens, Morris, and Nesmith.. LOWER LEFT-Student Body Play-"Take My Advice"-seated: Nesmith and Wilbern Standing: Bath, Trapp, Peters, Jaggers, Phillips, and MeNurIin. LOWER RIGHT-"Take lVly Advice"-Standing: Peters, Jaggers, Cawthon, Bath, Nesmith and Hendershot. Seated: Suiter and Gragg. O JUNIOR AND STUDENT BODY PLAYS "Growing Painsu was presented by the junior class before il capacity house in the Anu- lieini Tlieziter on March Sth. The plot concerned zi new girl who had come to town and who was taking all the boy's hearts. However, she turned out to think all the boys silly. George Nlelntyre said he was through with women forever-until another new girl came to town. The student'-body play, "l'alce lily Ad- vice," was presented llflay 20th and 21st in the Anaheim Theater. It was about the solution of the VVeaver family's troubles by taking the ad- viee of Prof. Clements. 111 my-Q.-lr: : w':,,5vy,q4 f' 'rr1',,, -. -,es-e'5g,'1,5 Q- ag: --w-qf,-r- 'Q ' - Huw. rs 'gary' RQ.. .1 Zzaayaifi W , W - , is , , f is if at V'-,JS -. fe, wat, a M 1, , -, 1. ,-Na V,-If-:,':.f ,fu-at ww- J bffvlwrqi Qlif 'V ',f:m2'i".w13'i:g"1'-." 4 ,L 4 ' 111.552 Zufffqffr' 'ljfffil 4,1.15-iii'k?:5f'!-33.5531-fIj'!Qf4':?,2i'E'Eff',:"Q,3?Qj gs: 'rv raw- w4,..fv.-1,55-. 1 ,,i,',f,ef 1-.5 Q ,,a:,a-ez.: 'ef ' -.gf--, 1 QPF ' F:'I3!f5Z4f3'r. .-i : 1"E'f-"gf:-'giibiflii 1: Hui: 9 ,zfrlq r'.'.':af"e'GTlr,f'Y'1'-fw5.f. -.iw'S'.C1,?f5"fX.'J '?"'f"?:a5Z5P UPPER LEFT-"Women Folks," with Pellegrin, Mosiman, Berger, Salisbury, Hopkins, Pohl- mann, and Shaver. UPPER RIGHT-"Mother's Influence," with Gragg, Morris, Davis, Nesmith, Larsen, Leigh, and Whisnant. LOWER LEFT-"Open for Inspection," with Pohlmann, Collins, Beat, Anthony, Baker, and Tobin. LOWER RIGHT-"Clipped," with Criss, Leipold, Doherty, and Klaus. Dfama O SHORT PLAYS Although the drama department has been handicapped by the lack of an auditorium, it has presented more short plays this year than ever before. These productions have been before different civic groups, schools, and service clubs in Anaheim and its surrounding community. The students of the department and lylrs. Schulz are justly appreciated for their untiring efforts. "The Alien Note" was presented four times by the senior first year drama students. The scene was in a girl's private school with Lillian Trapp, Georgia Rae Fitzgerald, and Nlarjorie Nelson playing the principal roles. Others having parts in the production were Rose Pelous, lilac Dusenburry, Betty Richardson, Dona Lee lNIcKee, llflarian Gragg, Josephine Davis, Naomi Carlin, and Alice Nielson. 112 f 35 W??ef3f '?mf1 77'f"lWfi?e'i7i'5: flifi-iii7 ?5iEi1e??51-'5ff ill?-V " :7f"k'ili","'L'Yi'f2'V if-va"2'a"":H' 4 K'-if' "' "L-'f . tg.: f'-'g,"'1i':.'ii- v x P" 'v VMI - - s- 5 ' Sli-"!4 1 -. ' e 1 ery " - csfgw Q.: 1"-'w v f .- . , 3 i ' 1-re-4Sfff:Tf1rf:'e45'.??w':ffvie-.2 1-"'2' YLLQW' 3' .'?55YxffiJT:axf'a1?Z'cE'.mTu!e2tiM , ,' 'Atv' -51. ' - UPPER RIGHT-"Alice Blue Gown," with Morgan, Haster, Poirier. Phillips, Leonard, Taylor, Nelson, Trapp, Nielsen, Carlin, and Fitzgerald. UPPER LEFT-"The Alien Note," with Pelous, Dusenberry, Richardson, McKee, Gragg, Davis, Klaus, and Wilbern. LOWER PICTURE-"My Cousin from Sweden," with Dinkler, Hopkins, Berger, Bouas, An. thony, Salisbury, and Pellegrin. Dfama Q SHORT PLAYS "Open For Inspection" was presented several times by the junior hrst year drama stu- dents. The girls who portrayed the roles were Elaine Anthony, very good as the negro maid, Katherine Collins, Barbara Baker, Helen Tobin, Velma Pohlman, and Barbara Beat. Selma Salisbury, Helen Hopkins, Anna Pellegrin, Harold lilosiman, Doris Berger, and Velma Pohlman presented 'iVVomen Folksf' a very funny comedy, three times, while "Clipped,' was presented twice by Albert Criss, lilariel Leipold, lfugene Doherty, and Alma Klaus. 'ilyly Cousin From Sweden" was pre- sented twice with Emma Dinkler as a Swedish maid. Others in the east were Elaine Anthony, Helen Hopkins, Doris Berger, Selma Salisbury. Anna Pellegrin, and lyletha Bouas. 113 -A ,ras-3: I ,sw-Q-.5 4, -,g -, gr' me 1'4" w' ' -. 4 ' 'ff " - av,ixf'.se,.:4,,.4,:w:ffmw,:, r..w:5:eve''fibrerzf:ti:ai'::1f-1mvsnftvfffs Prwf 5' -Stiff-r ,:1pn..1.f,.A .1 E 3 'Q at L! TOP ROW-Carter, Remland, Spielman, Kirkhart, 0'Brien, Gamble, Doepke, Perry Adams, Burns, Darwin Stockwell. McFie, Akers. SECOND ROW-DeSoto, Trapp, Summers, Ross, Plou, Middleton. McMillen, Hylton, Aldridge. Waters, Hender- shot, McFarren, Peters, Buss. THIRD ROW-Fischle. Holmson Bob Al'lT1fll'1'Cl'fJllfl, Skinner, Nickles, Clements, Tyler, Leigh, Dargatz, Van Verst, Hein, Doane, Hain, Adains. BOTTOM ROW-Campbell, Gover, Mclfarren, Bill Armentrout, Gates, Stewart, Grow, Held, Winand. 0'Rear, Beach, Brougher, Kelly, Clark. Band The combined junior and senior band, consisting of fifty-five members, has become an indispensible part of the school. Among its nu- merous achievements, it is best known for its excellent entertainment at the football games, its performance in the Armistice Day parade, coun- ty music festival, and the Nlay day festival in the city park. Concluding the year it will play for the graduation exercises. Boys' Glee Not to be forgotten in our high school musical department is the boys' glee. This organ- ization is composed of twenty-five members and has performed excellently. lvlost noteworthy of its activities is the Christmas Cantata at which time they were combined with the girls' glee. Also included in their year's work was participa- tion in the Orange County Festival and at the banquet held for the combined glees On lllay 13. TOP ROW-Volz, lslas, Mosiman, Armentrout, McNurlin, Baker, Cummins, Carter, Jaggers, Lukens, Beaver, Sam La Porto, Adams. BOTTOM ROW-Kier, Doherty, Rodden, Surguine, Miss Ehlers, Hooser, Van Meter, Sieveke. .. , . .. . ,,.,,. , , , . ,. V, ..,, . l :W " ff-':'-Az' 'Jw '1f.f:--awww "Jw A' 1 , - - ' e. ffl- ,Q MW-f'-'Yf442 use-'ew7lv.:,rfm::'2:1:v-117'Qb?i'??S:?7z!:a:'1a5f'Qfo?iXf2ref-Ifire: . 'iff .- " , .ga JR! TOP ROW-Eleanor Davis. Luella Baxter. Robert Campbell, John Stewart, Gail Hill, Darwin Stockwell, Elwyn Burns, Jack Suiter, Bob Wallin, Herbert Middleton, Phillip Adams, Jim McMillen, Wayne Held. R W B b Kna Bob Truxaw Emil Martens Ed Van Verst Harry Burnham Mary Jewell, Dorothy SECOND O - o pp, , , , , Pratt, Winifred Hapgood, Maxine Hopkins, Katherine McCullah, Katherine Coll'ns, Annaclaire Mauerhan, Bruce Hunt, Melvin Schneider. THIRD ROW-Helen Pifer, Bill Hopcroft, Margaret Hein, Bessie Marie Edwards, Margaret Ruud, Margaret Car- lin, Betty Juskievicz, Granville Hopkins, Ralph Zimmerman, Long, Eugene Morris. BOTTOM ROW-Naomi Carlin, Euelda Bowman, Winifred Maynette Beaver, Dorie Worth, Ruth Perry, Elsie Willers, Bob Shoupe, Martin Geissler, Stuart Berger, Walton Ahlstrom, Anita Marion, Lucille Roquet, Marie Clark, Evelvn Bauman, Carolyn Gibbs. Mary Agnes Shaver. Or str ir s' ee che a G I GI The organization known as the Girls' Cilee is composed of twenty-seven junior and sen- ior girls. This year, under the capable direction of bliss lfhlers, they combined with the boys' glee to make a supe1'b success of the Christmas cantata, "The Babe of Bethlehem." They also participated in the Urange County hlusic Fest- ival held at Brea. Inability to provide adequate playing space for the large number enrolled in our high school orchestra has restricted its activities in the musical field. Approximately sixty members com- bined to, produce the musical notes which issued from the music building during the fifth period. They and their capable director, Bliss Kathryn Potter, deserve Commendation for faithful work. 'V V L' I i TOP ROW-Campbell, Johnson, Hilliard, Nelson, Hiserodt, Trapp, Lamers, Brunsworth, Maass. MIDDLE ROW-Shea, Wallop, Lamb, Stranske, Miss Ehlers, Ellen Collins, Mene, Bowlus, Burden. BOTTOM ROW-Sims, Leihkus, Faust, Genevive St. Claire, Fowler, Nerdrum, Winger, Delores St. Claire, Miller. 115 iffv 1-'WJ -'ffm me A f if is M MRM as Ae 'fm is x er a I S v ti ,F 5 K ,G -4. ,M f, 5i'a?'QEi, gs,-,.gf, ,yyf.'f',',.fn . - -. 5 If J - .5 H- f -1, .1-if:-3' '. I-.1'5r,"1,1."--: ,Z kg. 'ri'71..b'g,E,:+4CJ:,f3f,QQ2-sag-Niwggfffa Ma,--,-Q: ,tif 1 ' " ' hz, s - 'ff' ' - ':gq.,-,ijt ,aff 1 ' QQ.,-jfs Q- su. rf- 4 J 2111 9 7I'Yf5'4-c v-'li' --vw?-zzlriac, mi- if, 1'-,m'.f. v" ' TOP ROW-Maass, Miller, Hiserodt, Shea, Burden, Mathews, Lamers, Faust, Sims. SECOND ROW-McNurIin, Armentrout, Lukens, Rodden, Kier, Carter, Baker, Jaggers, Sur guine, accompanist. Cctets With the girls in their gala dresses and the boys in their light trousers and dark coats, the octets have provided much entertain- ment to the local community this year. However, their greatest achievement was the presentation of A'The Dizzy Baton," a musical comedy by Carrington. This was presented at the concert given by the Mozart Orchestra. At the request of the Ebell Club, this same presentation was given on high school day. The members of the octets are selected according to their talents from the group of stu- dents taking senior glee. Other organizations which this group has entertained includes the local and professional organizations, and at many community programs held in the churches. They have also performed for many campus clubs. 116 ' ' Krew' wma 1- ' wwwmsfaw we-wff11i'ww'Wi "W:-1 wr' ww ., I 'M Y Lf M ,I 1,711 4 ts 55, as W 4 W tv 31,5951 'f Wm bh'S,aRngK:'s A .41--1 Q ' " ' - A ff X, ' ' -- t-z,--1 Iv-. ..i: '. ' 5 A .- a .., - . --4 -Q-,Q - -i- rf ,-,.,-A --.my l v, fy'-1, -V . 7 . .give Us .A 1-41 1-'H Mr- Q12 31' sf-rl 'f "-1Wa.ff-e- 1155 "P fx -3339: 3'4" 2 ' 7' Q5 if .sw.-sw-cfg, wf1:.f.5.s-1:f-fs.,- 3.-3,311.4 7 wsfn-,'.' wt :.gfJ,- e.v:'f.tf- . ' yu, J-N., - fm- - m V 11057 is'!-44: Z..fr- 7vsfI'w,.:5v'.c::m:-f'1: r'4f3,f.:7rf:t::'.'.,:zf's f-tP.e:fYft-is-Snr.-n' N. 1-SSW'-3 ,:m.- .pfv- S 4 .X STRING ENSEMBLE--Miss Potter, Bessie Marie Edwards, Evelyn Baumann, Margaret Ruud, Betty Juskievicz, Elsie Willers, Ruth Perry, Margaret Fay, accompanist. MOZART ORCHESTRA-Top Row-Granville Hopkins, Robert Shoupe, Ralph Zimmerman, Mr. Williams, Elwyn Burns, Herbert Middleton, Billy Hopcroft. Bottom Row-Helen Pifer, Dorothy Pratt, Eleanor Davis, Anaclaire Mauerhan, Katherine Mc Cullah, Ed Van Verst, Robert Campbell, Wayne Held, Eugene Morris. Mozart and String Ensemble Q Sixty public appearzmccs is this year's record for the ltlozart Orchestra and the String Ensemble. As it would be an impossibility to enumerate all of their achievements individually, a few of the special features will be mentioned. blauerhan, Edwards, Pratt and Van Verst presented special numbers. Both the lltlozart Orchestra and the String lfnsemble are very active participants in the lblozart Club. The club meets once every month, and its officers are: Willard llaggers, presidentg Ralph Zimmerman, vice-president, and Helen Pifer, secretary, treasurer. 117 ,W r - .im Y W , r' afe.wAg:-wr " .1 ' i' ,J .- , . . i kv tw... vi. s-2, -, W' X, a Y W 4 we , JA 'JAMIE-'?,'1gj. rzgwixsf .ggg,f5s,,g:,f-V3 in 5 ww xx W y H Q. .M A ew? 4.sr:e.... ,f. . Q is r5.v.,l"' A f .. f" '5'i'i5f "UU, W 4 ls '. fir - .1 1 . P. W-52-a y -'VLAN Y' '- ' - 7, f u. ""e .1 L 5, .-,qw 'f l L i. xr N , SJW ..., ,..,C,.,,.A my TU. 1. ,A . '1Q2,1.-123 .5k3'..::i5?3Q34-iff 'Q5il5,,Q5..-'ifZG'e52 f,Qi23zf5ff:f"idsB?'Hf.e T '.iq,'fg3-Sh' if ' PH ig, 1 - Ji is ' ' - ".1+'f.'vW- .Ages ' .- -1afw'f-fS- Q, Q- ' Q-' .1-' fb 1. ' .. I v we f5iiT7YfTsQ5'hfev-2evil--,1TzfE:z5'.7v..fv-timid,-.:S.fzifc.2!fTfaf1-mafm YYY. wr gm fi ff' " " N E 13? Pletrok Rees BOWEN Colonist Anoranco Colonlst U pper Panel Herb Gulick Anoranco Editor Colonist Peitzke Anoranco Colonist Smith Anoranco Colonist Colonist Shea N,z: I Anoranco CoIoni.,' A Flynn .ri . 0.22.2255 Publications I The ANORANCO and COLONIST, A. U. H. Sfs major publications, have filled a definite niche in active student affairs this year. Publications classes have endeavored not only to serve the students with accurate accounts of campus activities, but also have worked with the idea in mind of a higher caliber journalism as a common end. THIS COLONIST Three consecutive All-American yearbooks by N. S. P. A. honor ratings is the admirable record of Anaheim High publication classes for the past years. These books have won acclaim throughout the nation in scholastic journalism circles for their high quality of materials, writing, photography, engraving, binding, art work and page arrangement. The fact that last year's book was one of three from this state to attain All-American honors attests to its superiority. Due to the heavy sales of last year one hun- dred more copies of the 1935 edition were printed, al- though the reduced price adapted last year remained the same. Too, this year's Colonist contains sixteen pages more than last. Margaret Smith has been selected as editor- in-chief of the 1935 Colonist. THE ANORANCO Making the ANORANCO a student newspaper, compiling facts in accurately written articles of cam-- pus affairs, and the changing of page typography in step with modern journalistic style has been the three- fold aim of this yearis journalism class. Actual class instruction has featured instruc- tion in the rudiments of newspaper writing, reviewing 118 s1'5ii2?2?Zi'-g:lY'Ef3fifi.'5Qf4.5gtL1X4N'-iW.'f-'21555452535ife5'35i?.i?3Qi43'53Ht' MQ 'Qi '25?1RL" W f if ' f . . lx. J: at .VL . R ,X . y . 5, . , . 2 a P W ., . , 1'-fi . - ' ' a ,Vile wr , -If A , ., surfer Dakovich Whitehead Claude 1 f ' " f Colonist Anoranco Colonist Taylor e ' Colonist Assistant j M r. Ross P r 2 n t i n g Publications C the style of the best daily newspapers, and the writing and editing of all copy used in the weekly publication. On April 13 at the Spring Conference of the Southern California High School Press Association at U. S. C. the ANORANCU was awarded two first places for the best news story and humor section in the an- nual southern counties newspaper contest. Four staff members were delegates at this affair. Honors for the best all-around newspaper, best sport page, best news story and best sport story were awarded the ANORANCO at the First Annual Orange County High Schools journalism contest spon- sored by S. A. J. C. late in lllay. Tl-IIC PRINT SHOP Cooperating in every mechanical detail the print shop has been of untold assistance to the ANOR- ANco and Co1.oN1sT in the fine work produced this year. Class instruction includes the teaching of fundamentals of typesetting, type classes, proof read- ing, platen presswork and minor composition in Hrst year classes. Linotyping, llliehle presswork, and job work of a fundamental nature is done by advanced students. The ANCDRANCIJ is assembled and printed almost entirely by student printers. Advertising lay- outs, typesetting, proofing, page make-up and press- work are among the innumerable duties performed by the printing classes. The COLONIST, a more complicated piece of artisanship, is produced with the aid of a professional pressman but' most all type is set up by the students. 119 Mrs. Forem Advis Mr. Kennedy Adviser U pper Panel Jack Lee Colonist and Anoranco Business Manager i NANIE Phil Adams Robert Akers Vera Addy Lucile Amstutz Evangeline Anderson Jack Baker VVillard Bath Evelyn Baumann James Beatty Woodrow Beavers Casper Beck Alice Becker Rosalind Beebe Manual Beltran Wilma Blagg Thelma Blanton Jessie Bonkosky LeRoy Bowen Elizabeth Bowlus Chester Burkhard Harry Burnham Margaret Carlin Jewell Cawthon Bennie Claes Edward Clements Ralph Colvin Georgia Cope Albert Criss James Cummins Anita Dakovich Jesse Davis Josephine Davis Viola Davis Edward Daniels Clifton Deason Marguerite Denni Beatrice DeVelbiss Donald Doepke E. NI. Doss John Dougan Marie Dutton Ruth Dutton Charles Endicott Paul Engel Helen Fassel SYNONYM Maestro Comoesta Pic Boo Boo Van gie Jack Bano Evelyn Jimmie Woody Cap Becky Rosy llflauuel Tommy Brownie Toots Roy Libby Chet Champ Dutch Jewellie Ben Ed Cotton Georgie Al Jimmy Sketer Jesse Jo Vi Ed Clif Denni Stooge Deitrick Dossie Johnny Sis Dutty Charlie Paul Len Iimgdafw' airs 'W' 'ar -'ew wfm 51- :ze 1 ' -. 7- .' 2 -' .- J?3,:.1.gg..p:, ,,,s:.?, Q5,S3ii'J..1gi" Senior Horoscope 20 YEARS FRoM Now Orchestra Leader Cigar Store Operator Old Maid Housekeeper Songwriter Butcher Olive's gigolo Secretary to our Gov. Ford Dealer Explorer Petrologist Nlrs. Porter llledical Doctor Cabellero Secretary Housewife Home Ec. Teacher Sailor Dancing Teacher Adventurer Florist Editor of Ballyhoo Custume Designer Lawyer Tight Rope Walker Zoologist Dress Maker lwechanic Hotelman Poet History Teacher Telephone Operator Artist Life Guard Baseball Star Converationalist Author Phys. Ed Teacher Owner Dog Food Factory Man About Town Minister's Wife lylrs. Harris Forest ranger Photographer Special Maid 120 Hoarw Music Staying Home Reading Eating Poetry Girls Drama Music Golf Botany Tennis Eating Out Beach Studies Shorthand Joking Having a Good Time Wearing Ties New Shoes Staying Home Studies Talking Dancing Working Girls Bugs Sewing Being Dressed Up Parties Poetry Loafing Dancing Drawing Roll Your Own A Good Time Biting Nails Jokes Crooning lylechanics Sports New Clothes VVith Abie Science Helping Hedstrom A Sewing ANNOTATION Dressed Up Mustache Spectacles Nurse New Dresses Swingy Walk Orating Always at Work Tan Ford Free and Easy Always Neat Mylet Smile Jackets Courteous Out of School Beach Science Organ Music Studious! Books Coiffure Short So Tall! Angel Quiet Soulful Eyes Green Hat Suspenders Tennis Talking Bangs Pep White Shoes Curly, Black Hair Sunburn That Certain Way Hurdler Jones Cars DeSoto Reading Bushy Eye Brows Camera That Disposition :f:' :f:2 ie N v 'fi t-. C O L O D I S T SCHIOI' HOYOSCOPC O NAME SYNONYM 20 YEARS FROM Now HOBBY ANNOTATION Georgia Rae Fitzgerald Fitzie ' Social Secretary Bing Crosby That Hair!!! Clinton Flynn F lannigan Policeman Ledger Clerk Muggs Anita Foster Anne Nurse With Tex Small Steps Mary Frank Mary Miss Utter ll Collecting Hair Pins Yarn Spinner Helen Goetz Blondie Mrs. Ballmann Eating Even Temper Marian Gragg Petunia Kindergarten Teacher With Casper Walk Raymond Grimm ACC Football Coach Sports Height and Hair Herbert Gulick Herb City Editor N. Y. Times Poetry Printer's ink Betty Harden Bet Follies Photography High Heals Thelma Hamlyn Ham Dramatic Teacher Planning Clothes Marjorie Haster Marj Housewife With Johnnie Big Eyes Park Hendershot lVl0ViC Sf21IPorter With Mae Dynamic Voice Woodrow Hooser Tex Texas Ranger With Anita Speaking Billy Hopcroft H0PSC0tCl1 Bell Boy Pay N 'Takit's Helper Car Lewis HUUtlngt0U Lewie Undertaker Dancing Raven Locks Marjorie Hutton Marj Its a Deep Secret With Glen Popular Esther Ingram Esie Dress Designer Housework Grand Cook Marian0 Islas Mariwona Electrican Engines Boxing Elizabeth Jackson Stonewall Candy Stand operator Speaking to Everyone Wimpy's Willard ,l2iggC1'S Hg Preacher Glee Drama Nixon Jay Nix Cow Puncher Dancing Long Eye-lashes Fanny Jensen F311 Matron Dancing Blonde Hair Mary Jewell PUD Doctor Drawing Cartoons Bruised Shins Bill Johnson Mark Auctioneer Pleasing Cleo Cleo Arthur Jones Aff Head of Chain Store Dogs One of Jones Boys Earl Jordan Earl Minister With Margaret Science Harold Judd Judd Flea Trainer Going to the Movies Ball and Chain Fern Kerby Fern Author Songs and Poetry Gets Along Alma Klaus Alfie Librarian Drama Earrings Albert Kliss Snoz Tennis Coach Machinery Well-liked Joan Lamb Jo Art Teacher Bridge Eating Allan LaMont Al Apt. House Owner Tennis Smile ,Thomas Landers Tom Used Car Dealer Perfecting His Car Model T Mel Larsen Shadow Airplane Mechanic Airplanes Haunting Someone Bob Ledford Bobby Second Columbus Stepping Out Waves Jack Lee Jack Dancer Going Out Golf Evelyn Leib Evy Renowed Doctor Winning Friends Pretty Clothes Jack Leigh Jack Tree Doctor Making Good Engineer Marial Leipold Lee Dramatics Teacher Earrings Red Shoes Herbert Leo Herbie Fiddler Patronizing Wimpy Mustache Betty Belle Leonard Bebe Costume Designer New Dresses Drawing Jeannette Liekhus Jenny Actress Absorbing Knowledge Small Hats Kenneth lVIcCloud Kenny Coachman Dancing Dark Complexioned Katherine NIcCullah Kay Musician Concerts Hard Work Robert McFarre'i Mickey Mechanic Jazz Orchestra Courteous 121 gyziqif Q"Q , g if ,"" gl. 5.213-fri,5311.segg,yfEl1Q'.1 315,321 C O L O fl I S T SCHIOI' H0l'OSCOpe O NAME SYNONYM 20 YEARS FROM Now HOBBY ANN01-A1-10N Marshall McFie Muggs Retired Business Man With Euelda Wrist Watch Harold lVIcNurlin WVindmill Civic Playhouse Dancing Smile Winfield Mackay -Windie Tax Collector American Democracy Blushes Albert Macres Mac Florist Being Late to Class Florist Truck Helen lvlahaffey Kitty Wampus Baby Star Learning Smiles Geraldine Marshall Jerry Married Friends High Heels Emil lVIartens Emil Business Man Work Music Samuel Martner Sam Railroad Engineer Getting A's Studies Harry Masunaga Massie Diplomat Managing Bob Bernard Maxson Bob Millionaire Shows Harry Alice lWene Windmill Beauty Operator Smiling Height Herbert Middleton Herb Globe Trotter Being Nice Trackster Richard Mills Rich Tailor Whistling Side Bums Elaine Minder Petunia Chemistry Teacher At the Palomar Nice Leslie Minder Les 2nd Rudy Vallee You Guess Football Walter Moore Wally Gardner Engineering Machinery Richard Morales Richie Tamale Manafacturer With someone Those Eyes Fern Morgan Midget Cooking Teacher High Heels Small Eugne Morris Cobra Crooner Arguing Singing Harold Mosiman lVIosy Fuller Brush Man Going Places With Marjorie Adelaide Musser Adelaide Housemaid Friends Red Sweater john Myers Lug Orange Rancher With Marjorie Praising Marjorie Warren Neil Rosie Jazz Hound Popular Tunes Accordion Theodore Neja Ted Father of 12 Being Quiet Basketball Marjorie Nelson Marj Mrs. Mosiman Going Places Earnestness Alice Nielsen Pedunk Photographer Friends Active Frank Ochoa Och Football Coach Training Football Russell O'Rear Russ Carpenter Working :Dark Jacket Mearl Pebley Twin Radio Singer With Pearl Likeness of Pearl Pearl Pebley Twin Radio Singer With Mearl Likeness of Mearl Ruth Peitzke Rufus Costume Designer Writing Stories Smile Anna Pellegrin Burt Dentist Studying Pretty Clothes Alexis Pelous Lexie Economist Going Places Ford V 8 Rose Pelous Rosey French Correspondent Tennis Works Hard Melville Peter Pete Proud "Papa" Model T's Machinery Charles Peters Chuck Peanut Vendor Teasing Someone Orating Barbara Phillips Babs Poet Secrets Busy Christena Pietrok Queenie Cost Accountant Work and Play Pleasing Smile Marjorie Poff Poffie Microbe Hunter Ice Cream Dill Pickles Velma Pohlman Ransom Night Club Singer Laughing Jewelry Olive Poirier Frenchie Milliner Dave Gets Around Mylet Porter Podunk Owner of Pay'n Takit Being Late to Class Rosy Cheeks Robert Pyeatt Shorty Scientist Chemistry Putt Putt of His Car Ellen Rahder Blondie Spinster Star Gazing Bangs Earl Rahder Otto Farmer Studies Slim 122 j .MQ ,K . Jkmgr . .!v2, ..,.. ,,,?,n. Q,W, .,fq,73x,:..,.,,. . , , , 1 . . .,,,, .,, . N., , . , ttf.,-ifA-ifkaffraeiff -r.. ,. ,, f W" Q -,fi 1- ,. -' , .4 ' gif-.g.:-1 J.',l'i.1,5"y-'1'i,tjv- 4 jg--.',',2.ti.j'.j13e'Qf'jsE1'Q1'iiT""'9,iQQf705'f 51111 1 f -"".lf:ff3Ti3"'ELi A ' ""--25?-'?'." 'Z'PL-e.-.i,i'3'7f1'fi'1IifT7f f,."?"f2tQi.'-ii?'i'ifiK'f'5f?'3f'5?i43"'i"PiE1'?'5p bit? 'X'.g---tix' ' fa' fji' 1 2' 'kqfliii W' g iff' 'f'z'?'f:?'.'1'Jr'- fe' HI' f' we 3'2"-,':','-l'ff"',1.fSY,1-7 , +A. Senior Horoscope . NAME SYNoNYM 20 YEARS FRoM Now Horsey Donald Rees Don Aviator Concentration Melvin Remland Mel Photographer Teasing Everyone Louise Retlich Wgezy Antique Collector Typing Jim Richardson Jimlnig Traveling Salesman Dancing Glen Robinson Red Electrical Enginer Having a Good Time Eleanor Roseberry Rosie Missionary White Shoes Don Ross Shark Like Don juan That Walk Wilson Rumfelt Willie Tent Maker His Car' Ruth Rymer Ruthie Noted Surgeon Wimpy's Selma Salisbury Sally Diving Champ Ice Cream Sodas Ruth Samuel Sammy Auditor Sewing joyce Sattler Hollywood Farmer's Wife Friends Louisa Schafer Louisa Married Bees Melvin Schneider Mel Professor of English Girl Shy Margaret Shea Marg Gym Teacher Playing Mary Shea Shea Newspaper Reporter Sport Clothes Marvin Shearer Marvin Preacher Photography Richard Sisson Ritchie Real Estate Dealer Tennis jack Skinner Speed Milk Man Cars Louise Smiley Louie Ski Champ Hiking Melvin Smith Smitty Florist Girls Marshall Sowder Southpaw Big Leaguer Baseball Mary Elinor Spielman Spiely Confidential Secretary Having Good Time Evelyn Spires Evie Child's Nurse Shows Edward Stankey Ed Detective Sports Darwin Stockwell Darwin Ascot Racer Delivering Pamphlets Linda Stranske Blondie Beauty Operator Waving Hair Dorothy Suiter Dodo Bicycle Champ Chocolate Sundaes Dolores Surguine Frenchie Music Teacher Music Mary Taylor Shorty Minister's Wife High Heels Bernice Thompson Bernie Married Housework Lillian Trapp Lil Millionaire's Wife Friends Hideo Uyeshima Cutie Coach Sports Bonnie Vaux Fannie Tap Dancer Tap Dancing Ernest Villaseuor Ernie Side Show Performer Girls Hampton Wagers Ham Man of Leisure Commercial Subjects Faye Walker Fiji Athletic Teacher Working Robert Wallin Bob Traveling Salesman Emil Betty Wallop Betty Designer Phil Ralph Waltz Dubin Forester With Cap Sz Charlie Betty Wentz Cherub Tennis Teacher Vamping Martha Whisnant Marty Geometry Teacher Staying Home Juanita Whitehead Skip Designer Coiffures Marjorie Wilbern Petronella Vocal Teacher Clothes Elsie Willers Willie Hotel Owner Solitude Joyce Williamson Joy Gym Teacher Singing in the Choir Dorothy Winney Dot Still Married Snow Milks jean Wood Griffith Professor of Greek Riding Elevators Mildred Wyler Millie Lecturer Going to School Geraldine Yoder Jerry Writer Novelties Marion Zeppenfeld Zep Artist Bridge 123 AN NOTATION Fast Walk Camera Giggling His Sailor Vvalk Good Guy Permanent Wave Tennis Cheerfulness Tall Banana Diets Work jewelry Red Dresses Bicycle Flowing Hair Bobby Socks Quiet That Smile Short Snappy Steps Laughing Car Pitching Hair With Mother Slow Hair Combed Back Blue Eyes Eyes Walk Short Diamond Costly jewelry Football Eye-lashes With???? Blond Locks Long Hair Courteous Clothes Distinguished Neat Bobbed Hair Black Eye-lashes Carl Blond Athletic Dill Pickles Beautiful Teeth Bonnie Quick Walk Tall ff , aewwm HQ f 'W ff we ev fr " l't -:very-. era-314 u,5r'1-tal nv .JPN .3 . .f ,,. X ,.,,J. , X A t. K i tk V, 4:52, ,t,3,,i.i .,,,3F sh ff Q 'A 1-...Ag ., -, -1 3 wg . . 2 I ' 1.-. ,- J, , -. k ,,. , ' i M, ,W ..,. " sitfuwy-+m21,,wfh'141:'-ttv.-:i.,"4 .V -5f'1'm.,:'.,eg w ' ' -'-gh ' T " M ' - ' '- ' 1 N 43322, QQ ff 1.13.1 '-HY'-i59::f'.-'1'Jrife-'wilf?A7Ki5'Bii7'1v-If finite.:.v.,Q:s1-:nf'wafiHwsTYz,mt .af A if ' fr i-. f.. ' Snaps In the gym shortly before the 1935 edition of the Gridiron Follies rolled lem in the aisles. . .Doeplce out in front at the first hu1'dle. . .XVoody Beavers making his aquatic debut. . .Three more who succumbed to 21 cameramanys advances at Big Pines. . .Larsen off around end with Uougan leading the way. . .Headnian lXIeNur- lin starts the ball rolling in "A" Club assembly. . .Anita, the boat, and a lake. . .Looking down on what there was at the Rose Howl. . .Heat takes another pass from five defensive backs. . .Homeward bound. . Beauties, every oneg the "A" club chorus. . .2000 bleaeherites Cheer the Blue and Gold to an Orange League Crown. I 124 1 1 ,m.'ff.ws,:2fs2-2' " ' ' '5m'Wf7Z'5f?i1'i 'ww ' W- 'Fw i' Wi Q 'L'.'t,-fr: kg: ,I Ar aw . ,vy I f 5. ,J A I , V Q M Spf w.,i'k1.1..,ff,kQ,.. ,1 i 'K--Q, 9,512 Q A' :ig 'YL -' J' 'V --.ip mm' . 11 lwigl 1.1-fp '- , , f. .x , ' Q, V: .Q:sfMya-.r4wf61."-'A9644y.Q:s1fg55sgkg5fi4.,fg,fr3,g.,355:f631 f 3 as- M ,R ry vm- p,,-fsrsmf-.,.Q 311412, :pf-f -. :J fl .- Q ,, -1 qrfm'5YTviec i-.-v :xwfw :, :fr'2m'..:1vf'f l'eaiSf'?:Z'1ft2:5,?a::f'a-?3'i1?,f?f?7f Hvrllgl' 1. . iligixfa Snaps A portion of thc olil zulininistrzltion building conu-s liurtling to czirtli. . .Uncc stately pillars topple as 1 1 l i builmlingg is rziza-ml. . .Tlw skeleton of our old Acllninistra- tion building. . .Sci-ncs showing the process of KlCIIl0lifi0l1 of flu' olcl buililings and vxczivation work for the new fonnclations. . .Lower cc-ntc-1' sliows the wooclvn forms for tlu' fonnmlzltion of tlic new zullninistrzltion building, the bc-ginniiig of tlu- i'i-building process. . .At the left-Noon ilzxy patrons :it XVinipy's. . .An informal picture of some of tlic new Alnnioi' Tozistinistrcss' Club. . E. R. A. worknivn. Wh ,afi 125 r eg... bg' wx W? ' . .7-,f..1.L'?m'f " ' - 1.1 A.. ' s, 2 -3 e' E f'-+'- ffiii 'ERA '. WL-' 1'1f"5u,f 'w'.." mls- ' .'- " , ' "f' - 3.'.',':e' W' Acknowledgments Mr. Clayes for helpful suggestions and hearty cooperation which made the Work of the staff a pleasure. Mr. Hedstrom for his untiring efforts in producing quality photographs. Mr. Ross, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Cook for their splendid Work in the composition and printing of the book. Mr. George Peterson of the Wolfer Print- ing Company for eflieient service on the engravings. Mr. Holly Markle for promptness and skill in mounting the photographs. Henderson Bindery for service and quality in binding the book. 126 .'v,- AT fr e1X""2' A X, 1. Af,,,...,-,1 .W 4:-wp yr'-fws '1I:'."1,-.P mi, a-1:41 - - '- . J - .5 W . f' , V Q, ., . 1- ' Wy -4' .V - K ff. 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One evening Chisholm asked, 'IWhy doesn't a ground squirrel leave any dirt 'round the top of a hole when he digs it?" He was called upon to answer his own question. "That's easy," he said, "The squirrel starts at the bottom and digs up." "But," suggested a member, "How does it get to the bottom ?" """""" UE' Q I wi I Sfif SEQ 'ni OI 1521 Q 22 2 '-:LQ E I -2 , H IDX' fp 3 O ff. F1 I :E Sak 5' 5: 2 2 2 'D I Q5 m N 3371 I S 3 2 232 : ff Cr- m r-v pa EG' S'-ugcuaeo 5' IN E W I -.scene E' "v-4-.fDg"'IP-+1 U 2 :NSE c: I 5, g S :bu .L 2 . E I . 5 '- 2 Z o : Q an I :M FP E- O I I "" 'T rl SL S 5 STI :T 5 E UD' S rn S I i 5' ,T I gg- EL ff --.I 2 2 Qi -oQv4:o4:v4coaQvoQv49n-aus fi' 'C Q to Q Q 3 N II S 3 Q. i N 9. 'i S N 3 F5 'P 53. Q :- TO' ll42 Maple Avenue 4QvaQv4:v40v4Qv4qoaQv-aQva:oacn4QooQvaco4Qn4:s PARKER PENS AND PENCILS SQUIBB PRODUCTS JCICLSOYI Puq Onlpgnlsj "Meet Your Friends Al Our Fountain" I I 'I' 4:0-oasis-4:o41io4QuoQvsbv I IE? I? CIH ZI? SIE QIWS sf? Zgg See 'Z I.. I risen- Miss Golder: "Define trickle." Joe Lieb: "To run slowly." Miss Golder: I'DeHne anecdote." Joe: "A short, funny tale." Miss Golder: H Use both words in a sentence." Joe: "The dog trickled down the street with a can tied to his anecdote." an an an an Jack Key: "Don't spurn me, Jeang Let me blot out my past." Jean W.: "You're not going to use me for a blotterf' as an an me PRINTERS SUPPLY CORPORATION Complete Line of Composing-Room Equipment and Presses Los Angeles ,m,,,. I ""-'-M-N-'---'-----rf 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I WE KNOW OUR STYLE LESSON-OUR MODEL CORRECTNESS I 2 COLOR ORIGINALITY ARE EASILY THE CLASS OF '35 2 I I I I . C P11 Q I Ja Co I I aoon CLOTHES I . 106 W. Center Anaheim I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q. N :ew :YE T' '3- F? cn -4 E -- 75.1 : : 5' I-5 iii O r-1. U.. CD 'I 'cz 'cz 9. 2 EI We n '55 ee EF Q Cr. 3 EET : ru: O mg 5 I-41" F my son, I canit tell you. think there isn't any such thing." an me is ik I H. Klausing: "Is there any difference in a wife's idea of a new evening gown and her husband's?" Gene M.: "Yes, about forty dollars." as as an an N. Beat: "Every woman has a per- fect vocal organ." Red lIIcNurlin: "But how can it be perfect when it has no stops." an an an if Art jones: "Got your teeth Hlled, eh? Did the dentist do a good job?" Cap. Beck: "Well, I can honestly say he spared no pains." nut- occ oanvabveqvacsocoauo-aqooqvoaoaqooqn-ana 4ov4:o4:vaQo4Qvoqo-e:v4cooQvo:vo:s4Qn-4cva:oa:o aQoaQsa:o4Qv4QvoQo4QsaQoaco4sv4:voQvo9vsQv41nv Marvin Thompson in library: "Please, would I find the American Mercury in the Chemisty section ?" as an as in K. Collins: "I just adore dark men." Cap'I-Iylton: "You'd have a big time in Africa." as an an an YOU GUESS Miss Barnes: "Charles, what is a right angle?" Charles: "Half of a straight angle." Bliss Barnes: "Estelle, what is a straight angle ?" Estelle: "Two times a right angle." an as If sr Lukens: "What was the denomination of the bill you loaned me ?" Shoupe: "Episcopalian, I guess: it keeps lent.', 4' . OUR MOST SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS S I To they Graduating Class of 1935 I I I I ORANGE COUNTY DRUG CO. I g DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 3 I I 300 W. Center St. Anaheim, California I I I 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'U I EI SI EI SI aI QI gI if 5+ 4:04Qoa9v411v4q+40o49v4Qo4:v1++Qoai4:v41-+Qs4cva:ooQ+1v4i4Qvaia:v1o Betzscvld Studio EXTENDS SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS to the 1935 GRADUATING CLASS of the ANAHEIILI UNION HIGH SCHOOL 53 TELEPHONE 2530 110 E. Center St.---Anaheim g O H dred Thirty oI0nv4Qv4:a-4Qa-4:oaQs4Qv4Qv4Qv4Qs4:n40voQv4Qn--aqvoaoobo-obvvacsacoacoamvoboeiivaqoaau 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I . ay n Ia It tores . I P ' T I4 S I I I I I I SOUTH LEMON WEST CENTER I I ............ if:--i11--:l--i--I There was a young lady named Harris. VVhom nothing could ever embarrass. Till the bath salts one day In the tub where she lay Turned out to be plaster of Paris. III II an III Farmers out West are said to be using a mixture of ground spinach and some sort of acid to kill bugs, but it is not quite clear what purpose the acid serves. -VVorecester Gazette. Sa' 2'-I fa If no 'U is ?IT -FU' - Eff N-:J ri ,Er-I 53' 2:-r "Tr-1. ': PP O :I ., N W' FD :F "NI- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mr. Rinehart: "VVhy Earl, how do you expect me to give you 101W on this paper? Nothing is more perfect than IOOW. Earl Jordon: "I know, but I answered a question that you didn't ask me." If axe If If Officer Cto colored driver who has been whipping his horsej: "Don't whip him, man-talk to him." Driver Ito horse, by Way of opening the conversationj: "Ah comes from N' Awleans. Where does you come from?" I I I I I . V 4:.:w'm.uLw:n wr J V!! L Z ,x1wrvfNMf5u-I : X If N . I fayagea X A wee I I A as f,I fs I . x I I N" ' I I I I I I ' 706 N. NIAIN ST. SANTA ANA, CALIF. . L iiii ll1i14il1 l5 il1 i iiiiliilifg Page One Hundred Thirty-one Charlotte Fallis: Hlt must be wonderful to be a parachute jumper. I suppose you have had some terrible experiences." Parachutist who is fed up: "Yes, lVIa,am. VVhy once I came down where there was a sign, "Keep off the grassf' as me sf at 'K' Z'"":""':""':"":""':""':" Fred Engel: "What train is that that's BoDEN's ' ' ' PH b.lt just coming 1n. 3 BFOVZELV Ellioestsl-'Ore Station Agent: "That's the 4:03 last . en ef' . ' BROWNbiIt--For Men at Women. Monday aftCfU00I1'H ' BUSTERAi5x0HVETNTF2rAEf'f 6' GMS Fred Engel: "I'll take it. Wllen will 4...:i ,Z Z 1... 1 g:...:: : L: .1 I get t0 P0kunk?" Station Agent: "You'll get to Pokunk fi: 'Z I 1: Z: :Z 1: :L Z: 'Z :'+?':i" at 3 :44 day before yesterday morning, . .Everything for the Building.. according to the time table." ' we sf we yn . Smitlln FIRST DEGREE Q Lumber Company Inca "Are you a, doctorfy' asked Anna Pel- Q legrin, stepping into Arnold's Drug 1 PABCO PAINT Store. . LUMBER-NAu.s-RooFlNc. l'Naw," replied Bill Knott behind the Q I white counter. "I'm just the fizzicianf' i Phone 2319 1133 Lincoln Blvd. as is X is -1--1 it ,:...:4 ,:.... :. it .1 :.....? SOME STORY ......,..,...,.,...,..........,.....,.,.. Reporter: "I've got a perfect story." 'I' 'I' I i City Editor: "Did the man bite the l Hardware White d0g?', l Reporter: "No, the bull threw the i HARDWARE congressman." g C H I N A 9, 5, ,K ,F . GLASSWARE NUTS z PHONE 3214 Don't worry if your job is small, And your rewards are few. Q Corner Center and Claudina Streets Remember that the mighty oak lg, g ,.,: vim.: WZ,-,,:i :A Z A: Was once a nut like you. ogvacoasvecvacvoQoa:vaQva9voio:oa:voQv1v40v40v:v4:o4:oeQv42oQv+Qoo:v40v4:v1v4svshoot'if s 1 ' ' ll.. Q iff l u crmm' A QII11-'QNSJEN u . J E W E L E R S I , lO8 W CENTER ST1 ANAHEIM, CALIE . Oil-o:s,: 1' oqv40s::: '-: 1' 'i' onsaqo-1:1 ,: a:soQo4ov4:o-oQv4:v4:ooQo40o4rva:s4qoaQo4Qna:s4Qnq2 Page One Hundred Thirty-two DON'T GET TECHNICAL! Beatrice D.: I'What do you call those little white things in your head that bite?" R. Heinze.: 'II know the name but I don't like to speak of such things." they?" In In If as There had been an accident, and the sympathetic old lady stooped and smooth- ed his forehead. "My poor fellow," she crooned, "tell me your name and I will tell your mother." "Thank you," gasped the victim, "but my mother knows my name." an ik III ik Sinister-looking individual Csignificant- ly: "Is yer father at 'ome, ma'am ?" Harriet Riley Cresourcefullyh "Well, if he's finished his revolver practice, he will be playing in the back garden with our blood hounds. Did you want to see him?" - an ek an If GAVE SON AN IDEA Mother: "Yes, son, I have my hair per- manently waved. Wlly do you ask?" Son: "Well, I was just thinking- why can't I have my neck permanently washed ?" . If an In In 1 'Drink," said the Irish preacher, "is the greatest curse of the country. It makes yer quarrel with yer neighbors. It makes shoot at yer landlord, and it makes yer yer miss him." oioacsazo I I I I 'I' aquecozoagoqnsocrqv eq- era 4-4-0- as-our-11 ata-as-aqvoqoaas I 4- I I I I I I I I I I I I 430030401-onvacoacnaboocoacvaza-4Qv4Qva2 nv4:o4Qo-n:oaqoo:o4Qv4cv4Qo-1,410-'Loco -eco W rn N FP If . ra rn EZ I- P11 5 rn N 'J FP m CII '4 O C I-1 FP rn rn ff F' IJ' rn I4-. I-1 na 2 D' :F rn N I3 Q- P+ IJ' ru '4 E' H. in CL O 3 H. I I I I I I I I I I I 4' I I I I I I I I I I I I 4-as Res. Phone 2542 Howard Realty Co. REAL ESTATE-LOANS INSURANCE Phone 3121 152 S. Los Angeles 143:-41-49-ageing niveau if I5 Hg IIm II" Io Isa, NUI OU! I-o N592- II T-'1 lo II :I II, IIE, I5 4-....... Congratulations Class of 1935 THE FOUNDATION FOR A HOME SHOULD BE YOUR NEXT COMMENCEMENT This Association stands ready to assist you to save or build Anaheim Building anal Loan 4:vocoosvoQv4:s4:sa:oa9vaovoQvoqvo:sabuouig J' E U' E SD 3 0 0 gf! of. 28 l'l'l is O 'UU N 'Q O '1 E ID 5' rO Ili packs, fiierrg, Iliamphell FUNERAL DIRECTORS H. P. Campbell 251 N. Lemon Res. Director ' Anaheim 'I' can-iv.-. ,,,, eco, Y Y .-.ocrw 011110 I CONE BROTHERS iii 533 z 925 5:1 3511 50 r- ,I sang :Jw 504m Q M23 si QEgIQEr 1 Q00 5455: QXN sw N Q' QE? 'U Xen ggi? N-CD Z Q3 mi' Q4 -Ir-mme-Q goal D14 'IRSECD -,m..Sc'Y' 4 -isssie i.'as'1"Q 29512 3' Q3 SE-1-S9 Q4 3.1-vfI7Q f:.3,1,'Q 1 32:11 U gm far- Oc 3x Kim 1 13311111loQoaQsaqv4:o4Qv4Qo4:o49o--aQv4Qn4:v4iaQoa2a0v1o4:o4:o4:voQv Page One Hundred Thirty-three Arch Baker: "During the war Germany employed an army of 100,000 men to wreck a railroad in Francefl Nolan Beat: "Yes, and it takes only a little bunch of five directors to wreck a railroad in the United Statesf' First convict to another: to write a book." HG is -JI6 SIG FAST VVORK "They say the convict in cell I3 has taken fifty years Second convict: "Oh, that's nothing, it will take me twenty-five years to finish one sentence." -- --A --- -A '+A -' 7' '-- '-raps Y aio.-. .-. E, V Y-. Y-f .-f -f Ye .- I Mrs. M. M. Adams. Prop. 1' BELL CLEANERS sf DYERS DELIVERY SERVICE 111 N. West Street Phone 2320 ll Q5 Pointsj I aes Ae 4'aos .!..,YY f YY Y-, ,-, W, ,f ,, ,,, Y- gfggz: ,:: .:: 'Ii --V --- -I' --- --- --- '- ll PHONE 4304 ll SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE ll Radios-Electric Refrigerators-Tubes Page One Hundred Thirty-fogw' -- -- f --- --- '--qnoacva i o:v4:n-aqsaqa-Qqv 'i' 'I' eco-vqvocvaqoaco 'if 1, 1:1131 1 efe...-1: :A 1:11. ,:1 24.211111 1: 1- 1: 1: 1:44, :11- E ll I :. ll V Q? me .E.1ww ,F 5,5 ui? ze,-gn if P5 2:5 li E?-4 - 11.1211 'I M 1 Fic 'I 2 P1 ' S an ' I' 2 3 up 11 Est-E Inf: we., 'live 3 I N-I Q I 1 5 he 4 1 . mfg 0 tgco ll 112 eg ,i2'rr1 U H25 H 5 E, E T' ! ' E M 25 4 il it P , N Q F4 Z ms: U I! O 1 E gf O U1 I ii Q 592 I ii 11 "' Q 3 I ii ES as f - U ii 55 , N. C+ ly H v-4 Z ITI W H " su -. H M IG " ii O Z 'L 5' 0 rl' 5927 ii 11' :EE C, n ii I2-"' ll eg lg I3 " ll 3 U U1 o ,L I 3 1 2. M Q4 I ii E M I O ll H O - 3 Q l 2 ' ii .i fi I ' II I 3. .- tit lffano eos--ans-vnoacvocv Q0-ansaqoaasaavaav BF SIG BF -DIG WEAKNESS PLUS Small Bobby had been to a birthday party, and, knowing his weakness, his mother looked him straight in the eye and said, "I hope you didn't ask for Z1 second piece of cake ?'l "No,l' replied Bobby. "I only asked lXIrs. Smith for the recipe so you could make some more like it and she gave me two more pieces just of her own accord." an are ae up PICK ON SOMEONE YOUR OVVN SIZE Judge: "Do you challenge any of the jury?" R. Roquet: "Well, I think I can lick that little guy on the end." are ik 9F E TOO SLOVV Judge: "Speeding, eh, how many times have you been before me?" Jim: "just once. Ilve tried to pass you up on the highway but my bus won't go over eighty." I fox ANAHEIM 1 ugaeqseuvqqvvqvemvauvquv anoaqnwqoaqo-'concave 229 W. Center-Phone 3602 CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1935 I 3 La- ofnecvzveavassacvamecvacv-sveaoans : asoao-Ai ': c:--soozz. : -:'4os4or: zaovioasveaoq, I I I . I : The Fluor COFDOFGIIOH Ltd. 3 CONSTRUCTORS AND ENGINEERS U Also World's Largest Manufacturers of ll . Atmospheric Water Cooling Towers I ww I LOS ANGELES - ANAHEIM I CALIFORNIA ll U I NEW YORK, N. Y.-CHICAGO, ILL.-ALTON, ILL.-CLEVELAND, or-no I . wAsHlNGToN, D. C.-HOUSTON, TEXAS-TULSA, OKLAHOMA I + i1 iii1l4i ll4i 4Qil 11 1Oi llii acre! NO VVONDER - FAST THINKER jack Lee: "You can't expect me to Dumb: "Say, in my country those eat this stuff! Call the manager!" words mean fight." IVaiter: "It's no use: he w0u't eat it Danny: UO- K- Lefys 30-H either." Dumb: "Oh, I'm not in my country." as as as an X ak is ak AN01 HILR WIMPY s0N's CONSOLATION johnny M.: "Had great luck today. , Father: "Ned, why are you always at hot seventeen ducks." the bottom of your class?" : .1 : acoiozz: '1 'iaQs'i'4Qv4Qs.: .Ig Q I 5-w .. , no -. . U mg: il I QQ F ll t E.. L U E2 2 g5'5"4 5 H ave 2 v2.22 : 2 :Ben-1 5 N cz-f" W Pj r-' fb :- W - It SS- gdglmshi :- If u ft Q5-2.6 N GI.: gf 93:1-rpm -. 2' fb S 'tm T0 0 w :nil- """" "' 0 wi C2 'Y Nqq'-:QQ E:-2-E3 I- 11 gmt E ' Q: :: 'e Q 0 "'. 2 ':?JE"w nv " at -5023 Q. 'I 9 02:5-g 5' E 'ON gi, -FB . Eggnom as I "1 QM' fu ::02.:.. U N4 3-2 m'U:lN:r Q moz -rqqgm-U N ' rn og' -...., nl offen- Omngpa nl 'I 1 ""f'9.. E. 2' 2. 7.5. V' U1 ff' ...Q Q I 5- : 55.-'fgaa-:Q cv-9, Sli: na - .. 2331? : QQ' ?iwS' mmmE.E-"' ' 2.'5'S,E- cn WWI 152- 5 'Q H- 'D "' ... 141: :I . .... Fw? "1 O 5 'J'-1 6:15251 -' 2 , Zin gn.?moo N gg I is ,L I 55 fu I wi I if U-c.. I ae oaveavecvecvacsansaxioaas-sc-oaooqoofe 3' :"" 'U S Q O 3 Q m S 3 sul as SI Q. QI RI S+.- . pleasant relations. ww We thank you. I L nf. f f fm' '-' f' 'f f' f' 'fm amsoounxauvonvoaoocv Y. Y - - .-- - 4Cf.-- f-- - --- - -V V- '0'.-- .- I Hoclcaclay, Harlow, Viola Davis: "Why is Dorothy so angry? The papers gave a full account of her wedding." Marj. Poff: "Yes, but they put it in that Miss Winiiey was married to the well- known collector of antiques." we as are are 11 1+ 1: 12-11-1-1- I -u I 3 SI Ish IPP I . 4 I l wig :CD El .ggm 3 Izam I liste I Y I gg I I 5-S4 I f am II: I 'ff tv if ri ......... .g................ Rd : . zeal ef 2 05' E me ZF Fas H E. 54 55. W S :Ere Sieve SEZ :Q-EOIIN rw- Qi ,-f U11 .... nl as :LC 37:1 U1 lo O -47:1 PAQ- I-1 QU :E P7 cw 2? Z UQ E E3 2 .2 3 If she wants a holiday--Transmitter, and Phillips AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SHOP EQUIPMENT Gordon's Harness and Luggage Shop where you will find a most complete line of all kinds of leather goods. Items suitable for graduation presents include bill folds, brief cases, over- night cases, gladstones, hand bags of every description. When you think of leather see- GORDON'S Harness and Luggage Shop Phone 2430-Res. 4067 141 S. Los Angeles Anaheim oaoecvaqoqqa-.cones I I ii l in V r' . Q . Ii W ii . P E 3 I .E U1 ll i 2, I! ii l 1 I me li . Z ll . 5 ii B l I -ncvoao 1:: .Qs .:: i:- eos .:: 1:4 aan ,:' '-- 400-+ A PHONE 2126 V!! J4- aao.-. .Y 400410 .-. .Y 4:0-iv., 4:0430 If she talks too long-Interrupter, If she is narrow in her views- Amplifier. Not original-we're not that bright. We borrowed this from another editor but so did he! il! iii -lk 'lk' B. Acton-"VVaiter, I haven't come to any ham in this sandwich yet.', Waiter - "Try another bite." B. Acton Ctaking huge mouthfulj "Nope, none yet." Waiter-"Do - one it! You must g g have gone right past it." -it BF ik -IIE LAMIBKIN Bus Driver: "Is that lamb yours." sheepf, .- aQv4Qs.-: .Y 400431, nav., eco.-.490 Y atv.-. Home Oil Company Distributors of ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS GOODRICH TIRES - ACCESSORIES 1422 W. BROADWAY ANAHEIM, CALIF. 7' 4:1-eco 7' '-A egoaqo '-- .areas Y' aaa-atv aqvega-agoeqo-ocvacvecoazv-env Page One Hundred Thirty-six ocoacoabvamoanveqo 1 :J- 'C FD cn. Sn Z 9 :F es- fb - 9 .. nm 50 ff o 9 'P :J egs-ons4Qva:ooQo-10430410009 :fu-v VERY CLEVER Mr. Schwarting: "VVell, son, you certainly made a fool of yourself. That girl robbed you of every cent you had." Art: "Well, dad, you have to hand it to me for picking them clever." ik- 'IIE -JE -JK LEARNING Freshie: "Mom, can I go out tonight? Please, mom, please." Sophmorez "IVIom, can I go out to- night? I,ll be home earlyf, Junior: "Mom, I'm going out tonight. Any objections?" Senior: "So long, may I'll bring in the milk when I get homef' 'li '15 '19 if IVIagistrate: "VVhy did you strike the postofilice clerk?" Defendent: "Well, sir, I 'and 'im a telegram to send to my gal and 'e starts readin' it. So, of course, I ups and gives 'im one." we an an if "You saw Linda Stranske driving to- ward you. Why didn't you give her the road?" "I was going to, as soon as I saw which half she wantedf, an -JIS In as -Miss Barnes: "Waiter, I came in for a steak yesterday." Waiter: "Yes, mom. Will you have the same today ?" :A -:vi 5:5 Q52 : 'UG N 'iz V1-a QFD Ul F"nc Ui C : 2.2 :z mi' FH-I 'I-4 E. rm :- F? N U7 5 ... .- 11-----------'--------+ I I I 8a B I I AUTO TOPS I M 411 E. Center St. Phone 2404 . li' i 3' 3 1' 333 -3 33' 3' ii 3:i Y: ll s 1 A f I a es EF u.os ' I and and I Service 5 All Trucks I II CHAMPIONS I I Kirby Barnes Co. I ll 253 N. Los Angeles Phone 3930 I 409-1P41"1'43"3'43"3'1"1"3"31'1' -1-------Q--------f------+ I I I I ii I I I H. C. Kler I li I U. S. Tires I in I ii 201 N. 'Los Angeles st. Phone 3318 I in I T I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' -""--if I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 10th Year LOUIS HENNIGA 010411- -4InaQooQo4:v4Qs4Qs40n4Qv-nQo4QvoQboQvoQva:vanv "A NEW CAR FOR THE PRICE OF A PAINT JOB" A. U. H. S. '25 3101001411041 'U e Q Q .2 E is R. SI QI gI QI Se.. 200 S. Los Angeles St. Nlr. Rinehart: "Name some production in which the supply exceeds the demand." Ruth Dutton: I'Trouble.', an an sf an Dad: "VVhat's the matter with that fellow who has been calling? I thought he was a model young man." Diary Jewell: "He is, Dad, but heis a 1933 model." ae as are ae Margaret R.: "Do you believe the saying that there are always as good fish in the sea as were ever caught ?', Evelyn B.: 'Tm not quite sure. The uncaught ones must be smarter." an 4: as as 'FZ' Z 1 2' 'i :1"':':':""1':1"'5' I'Sir, would you ive ten dollars to I I g ' ROquet'S Grocgry bury a trumpet player?" WHOLESALE-RETAIL . "Here's fifty dollars. Bury five of I Home Made Sausage ' h u Q Our Specialty 3 If em- . 131 W. Broadway Anaheim ' ik ak ik as 'ICall me a taxiln 4-..................................... ,...g. MO. K. You're a taxi." 4Qv4uo::: 1 1 .:141o1o':A1::1:1oQo-i:'al4q ak is ax, ak- ,, 2 Miss Russell: "Noel, what is an M W h fI.'NiLELfM COBSFCNY si I 'opmistlin e an ITIS I1 S 3 Ons, Oans H y M stains,i3E?lgli3hrjliEporIted Nairn's D N. Mendoza: He s a fellow who goes ' I1 e nl . . U phone 25210 ea I 03:8 W. Center . 1Ilt0 a hotel without baggage and asks to 4.111 1: Y: f: 1 ,Z 2 1: if .:....f,e:.g. have a check cashedf' as as an we 4.-:f 1: .1 1, ,Ii .11 1: if :I :za .11 if ,:1...g. h ii . Mrs. Jones: "Where did you get the ii DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS Ii plot for your second novel ?" ii DODGE TRUCKS ii Editor: "From the film version of my I ii first." I cl-IAS. H. MANN I 'E I If ff ig 210 S L A I St I Miss Russel: "What is a dromedary." I ' os nge es ' At first no pupil seemed to know, but I I finally Bob rose to answer. I Phone 2321 Anaheim ' Bob O,Ne1l: "I know. A dromedary I ll is a two-seated camelf' .!,nr1oa:v4Qo4QooQoaQvo:vo0oaQb4Qo4:oaQa-4:oofa -Q--'--K-v'----9 I eu I HEI' 1 32552 P! : QQQQET . 1270913 ' 31245 5: I Fgnagq'-I-U Q O,-.G Cl caigggg I E33 53055 I QTQQUQ 92 ar-G2 I w5'?fw In mg cn I my, t I a 31333 ii' 34 313 .if -'-'----'------If 2 I to 1 I F5 33 so I E 3' I 5 5 Z I P H, we I :D I ., 5 C I 3' z U7 I 2 Q 0 I N I 3 I H 2 anoocoeqvacvanoanv-cava-uf nfnhvehs +341 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 217-23 E. Center Anaheim ANAHEIM ofouacoacsaioqo-ivonvocsxoanvioeasocvonv Page One Hzmdred Thirty-eight One of the Uboids who own de school,', a senior, to youse guys, descended from his perch and was talking to ai sweet innocent-appearing soph gal. "I'm coming over tonight. VVhat a break for you," said Le Roy Bowen. "Oh Yeah!" sneeringly replied Mary Alice Endicott. "Wait untill Thursday. That's my amateur nightf, sie an an as Mr. Hedstrom: "What is an octopus., Georgia." Georgia Cope: "The last time I heard it was an eight-sided cat." -IK' 'PII' 'JK -PI? Mr. Demaree: Hjohn, mention an im- portant date in Roman history." john Lippincott: "Antony's date with Cleopatra." SK' SIG -JI! 'JK Simple Simon met a pie man A going to the fair Said Simple Simon to the pie man, 'IHelIo." an as If are IVIary had a little Lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And every place that Mary Went She took a bus. an an If an "Here comes a good friend of mine. I-Ie's a regular human dynamof, "Really?" I'Yes, everything he has on is charged." an If we as IIIrs. Foreman: "Name the seasons." eQoacva9veQoaQsaQr4QoaQoaQvaQva0o4QoaQo :vars acszoacoauvioacoacooqsncozoaqoaqveqo "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Member F. T. D. Association Flower Designs Our Specialty 'I Maeres Florist : I Landscape Architect 600 W. Center St Anaheim Q9rzmge fffnuntg A I bclqunl nf line tts Mrs. Kate E. McCuilah, Dir. ALL BRANCHES MUSIC, DRAMATIC ARTS, DANCE Phone 4312 903 W. Center ........................I. loess 4:0-ucv-13941-o0voqva:n4:oa:oo9s4:v4Qr 4QoaCva:vo0v4Qva:v4Qo4:ooQoaQv4QoaQva:o41 WEBER BOOK STORE "For Gifts That Please" Complete Line of Stationery, School Supplies, Conklin Pens, Cards Bob Nlaxsonz "Pepper, salt, vinegar, and : 139 W. Center Anaheim .. .. .I : V7 FP N "1 ga. acvcaoioaqvazvio aQs4Qv4:oe:v41oQv4:o4:va:oa:a-aQseQvosv4:s4:saQo-4:n- PHONE 4608 :Inav I I I I I I I I I I I I I can-sQsaQo4QvoQo4Qr4:oa:n-anooqvaqungv SMITH OIL COMPAN Strictly Independent DISTRIBUTOR FOR BEACON AND PYROIL GASOLINES PYROIL MOTOR OILS AND FEDERAL TIRES 1101 N. PALM, ANAHEIM 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ....1..g. 1' :'oao I I I a:o4QooQ+1ooQvoQooQs49oaQvaQo-aQoo:vaqs4qsa:n into Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Hank Ruiz-Say, waiter, I ordered chicken soup and you brought me vegetable. VVaiter-Excuse me. I thought those little pieces of celery tops were feathers. 4+ eh an an A trafhc cop at a busy corner saw a young lady beckon to him one afternoon. He held up a dozen autos, a truck, and two taxis to get at her side. "What is it lady?" he asked rather impatiently. Ruth Rymer smiled and put her hand on his arm. "OHieer," she said in a soft voice, "I just wanted to tell you that your number is the number of my favorite hymmfl ae exe are are W 1" it i A14 if '24 i 'I' ':1""1: :"T Little jack Horner sat in a corner M See Us For Anything In Our Line U Eating a Christmas pie W W. l.. Morris Realty Co. HC Stuck in his thumb I LOANS jj And pulled out a plum, and said I REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE II H , ,, lj Office Phone 3325 Home Phone 4444 U AW' nuts' I thought thls was apple' .QW W WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW 'WW WWW WWWWW4. an an ae ek BIRTH OF A BEAUTIFUL fi: V: Z: 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'Z' Z Z Z C: 'ZFT DEPRESSION QUAUTY BZQLESJ GOODS H jones: 'tWell, how are you getting on M in your new eight-room house?" II Joe Klapper, Prop. M Smith: "Oh, not so badly. We furnish- N 1106 Lincoln Ave. Anaheim U ed one of the bedrooms by collecting soap -I-N-:A 1 1'----1:1 1:1 1:1 1 If 1: --iv coupons." QWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Jones: "Didn't you furnish the other I, ii seven rooms?" II I, Smith: t'We can't. They're full of ii Ii Soap-" M U an ek an an II U IN A DESPERATE FIX ll II W. Gough handed the druggist a note I II and said: "Maw wants this quick." ll QE. Q. II The druggist opened the note and read: ll Phone ifafgeler - Optoggfwf Center I "Please send me a dime's worth of calo- L WWW W W W W WW. W W W I mel and soda for a man in a capsule." In-.:. ::: : : : ,-1oQoooo .:. Y 000.7 :V 1:7 3 5:i,,,::. ::- ,Iv WZ- 3:i 53- 3:1 ,:,.q,!, lfo::: f:t f:t-son--use-1:1 1:1 1:1 ::1:1 1:1 ::1oqsou,!, 'faqs-unoanoano-1:0404-ogvaqvcqveao q:o4cuaun--ucv.:v4cv4cv4qs4:- qnoonoauoivanvqaocvocvams "If It's Insurance We Write It" Henry Adams Lumber Company 'P I I I I M. E. Beebe N, I "The Insurance Mann GRADE MARKED LUMBER f ANEALJNTTHSERPIQGFEIEIFIQIG CIEAWFENREAL 6 PHONE 3518 I I 120 N. Los Angeles St.-Anaheim 417 SI Los Angems st- Anaheim 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'S' I Page One Hzmdred Forty ff I I I .1 1' asv 11: epvaovabsonvaco-uno-nnoansacsamoags We congratulate You .... Class of '35 'I' I I I I AND .... The Anaheim Bulletin has told the news story of your school 2 days-it will follow your successes in college and university. Il II Q AND AFTER THAT .... II I VVhy not let The Bulletin be "first up" on your reading-room II ' table-with all the news that's fit to print, both telegraph and ll I local. . I I ' ANAHIZIFII- YH ' :5 47'ffS EVIrLW-PL7xlrU1l2ALER I ai' -- ...,t-is HX. - 1 ' 'A ' TEIN I : ilu. ,, . -i,-l '?-57-N I-'hp M 9415-g1WL':,Y,X ll I l!04Qs4Qo49r.1 .1. 1 1 1' 1' 1'oovi1'aQv:1- ,1: .1. 1' '1' 1' ,1. ,1. '1' 1. 11: .1. 1 1 '11 :1:Yofo TURNING CIVILIZED Hobo: "lWadam, could you lend me a bar of soap ?', Lady: "Soap? What do you want with that?', Hobo: "Well, madam, me partner! sick and I wants to scare him." 4+ an an an VVife I at partyj : "This is the twelfth time you've been to the buffet table." Husband: "Oh, thatls all right. I tell everybody I'm getting something fo r you." YOU'RE TELLING US One: 'IIt's tough to pay 75 cents a pound for steaks." Two: "Yes, but it's tougher to pay 50 cents." as ak we an A LONG RECORD "I had a bad fall once, I tumbled out of a window and on the way down I thought of every mean act I had ever done in my life." "I judge it must have been a very tall building," remarked his friend. -x----- ------- --M--------+----'---'--N---+ I I f STETSON HATS FLORSHEIM SHOES I I I I llart, Sfhaffner and lllarx Clothes I I I I F. A. VUNGELUTH I : WEST CENTER STREET z I I I MANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN HOSE I I I wiililiii lil 1 -il li- ii 7' .1 ii ii li: Oli :ii fi' fi' :lf VI fi fi fi' Vi .if Page One Hundred Forty-one "Now tell the jury, ladyf' instructed the young lawyer, "just where the prisoner was milking the cow." The young lady looked embarrassed and then smiled sweetly, "VVhy, I think it was a little back of the center." H4 at sf as 'iff :""'1: if fi ':""f: ':""':"""'f5 THERE ARE CHOPS AND CHOPS E Home Made Pies Good Coffee Kind Lady: "How would you like a Best Place In Town To Eat II nice Chop ?n Q Weary Winipy: "That all depends, IL M. G. ummins, FDD. II N . ,, N 134 S. LOS Angeles Anaheim M lady. Is lt lamb, pork or wood chop? .g...:A...:A...:1 f-A 2 :1 -1- 11 :A ,Z guy, X if 9' f W f f Y FOUND HE WAS LATE T"':'.' :ENT -' '-ig." 00" -T Stankey: 'llylay I have the last dance I Hlllilk for Health" ig with YOU?" . H NVilbern: I'Don,t be silly, you've had II Anaheim-Fullerton I it already-" I Creamery I U I 9' I I U II Ii Young wife: "It says beat the whites ii QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS II of the eggs until stiff. I think they must II PHONES I be done nowf' I Anaheim 4122 Fullerton 151 I Hubby: I'VVhy, are they stiff?" SOUTH SPADRA ROAD II Young wife: "No, but I amf' .g...A: 1, 11...-:A Z: 1, 1: -1- Z: 1: :I 1.4. X ak X ak I!-------------f-1--v----if hir. Kellogg: "Students there will be I only a half day of school this morning." II II Ted Neja: "VVhoopee! Hurrah!" II ii I. lIIr. Kellogg: "VVe will have the other II Pressel-Perry gl II half this afternoonf' I HARDWARE II It at SF If ll WELDINGTBLACKSMITHING D. Lehnier: "How did you get that II II X I paint on your trousers ?" .: ...: 1 1-2 ...... : 1.5. 1 -1 II . to '-I-l"I ll :il N ii .I Q :ox I ,I K1 2 Tm? I I In 0 1 Z S2112 I If Q 5- Q Hmm? H II E- DJ I E' I :mp ' II E Q4 0' O '12 Q I I 5 3' sg iid 'U II I E' S 30 " ,'1 I! 0 2 'z Q I! it 2 Z m Ii " ll U, I in 4- O m Q F1 ii 1: rv " II 2 -I p -i gg C ii ii 3 ' na O T' 4 Q ii H 3' X 2 we Z II ll 5' f 5 2 2 C II ls: O S? 'I I D ' E cn I 2 5 gg ga I E. 5 D 3 C I Q 3 II'ZP'u ' N 2- aw 0 FOFO Q0 3 "' Q 'Egg F3 Ii P- i ii " 1' -I E7 onupnu :U ii gg Q x EOX11 U r I r-f 'T' jf 5,4 3OmC II :lm - 2 O wat' I I 2 O -Q - i-r QSC 2 2 I lf S .. Q- 2. 5 Z Q5 E I II .3 g 3 I' PU I F. '- M Q Z X: -1 "' SW :S rn I E 23 E 'lx Q II 3 H Q -4m , l-1 I-. 3 . m P 1 Ji FY 5' P ? Il 3 3 I ., Z caves:-4Qsocva:v414Qo4:vaQva0oofo gd Qi gif 'sl gi QI EI SI aI g1I SI EI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I T I i 9 4 l f i 4 4 ii""""""l I I 2 H : COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF U E ALPHAJMHDSSTORESH Q U I l : EAST CENTER VVICST CENTER z Q ii 4-111.-111--111 1 11 111 1 1 111 11 111 111 111 1 111 111 111 111 1 1 11 1 1 111 111-1- FOUND IN A FRESI-lMAN'S NOTE BOOK I olygon-Dead parrot. J Greece-Something to grease a Lai with. Senior-Something to keep away from. Frontispiece-The head lights of a car. joan of Arc-One of Noah's daugh- ters. Sk- -JK BK it jerry Nesmith: "This dance Hoor is certainly slippery." Lorna Hiserodt: "It isn't the dance floor. I just had my shoes shined." Willard Bath's uncle came to visit, and before he left he gave Willard a five-- dollar bill. "Now, be careful with that money, VVillard," he Said. "Remember the saying, 'A fool and his money are soon partedf " "Yes, uncle," replied VVillard, "but I want to thank you for parting with it, just the same." we as as an Miss Alden: "Perry, I'm surprised! Do you know any more jokes like that?" Perry: "Yes, teacher." Miss Alden: 'AVVell, stay after school." +-- -QQQH -------- ----- '---- -- ---1-----1-1---+ 3 3 : SHIPKEY AND PEARSON Inc. I . i RIO GRAN DE "649" GASOLINIC . Q y RIO GRANDE HCRACKEDH GASOLINE Q z RIO G R A N 'D E ETHYL GASOLINE , 3 . -Sinrlair Zllotor Oils and Gremws- . 3 -United States Tires- 3 . ORANGE COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS Q l I Q 1406 W. Broadway Phone 4620 Anaheim, Calif. . L-- ..... -1-- ..... -------------l Page One Hundred Forty-three Charlotte Fallis: 'Alt must be wonderful to be a parachute jumper. I suppose you have had some terrible' experiences." Parachutist who is fed up: "Yes IVIa'am. Why once I came down where there was a sign, "Keep off the grass." .pf 'fr -f'......-A f -f'...--- -f ...Y-A U Commercial Service - Notary Public il AUDITING li Roy N. Mendoza ii -TAX SPECIALIST- ., 219 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim .g....... .1 is is as ,Z .1 : .Zi -1- is 4.12, 1::....... r: f: f:- .1 1 ,:1...:A .1 Congratulations il 1: To The Class of 1935 can .-. ar ii ii li U ii il ip N E o N SIG N s af1p.9u.:. ::- .:: :A 1:2 .:' ::' 72. .:. .:. -:i ::: 'T C T: :T T: if i f Z: :C :T I 'C hifi ' ' Iii! ,, 2, X-4 0 iff- , Suri 1 glfifx ,. ll 17 H if , CAN Bsvouxs ,g ri, l ilf-EAslLv-sArELY- ,, f 2, D GERTRUDE NovA ii A I ' ' A Please send me FREE and complete ii information about SAFE reducing. SK BK SK- Sl? "BOYS VVILL BE BOYS" Slowly he turned and walked toward the huge, blinding thing. With trembling fingers he picked it up, then dropped it as if red hot. Oh, what should he do? A thousand and a thousand times the flame of the thing blurred his eyes and halted his thought. The sight of the other, was soft and soothing, not blinding like the first one. No, that wouldn't do. He stood staring at them, indecision racking his brain. Again he went toward the first one, and again he stopped. Suddenly he flung himself away and grabbed up the other. "Aw, nuts, that tie wouldnyt go good with lNIary's formal at Saturday night's P.-T. A. dance anyway!" as at ale as FRICSHIXIAN INTELLIGENCE TEST Qxygen-An eight-sided fig-irc. Nero-Absolutely nothing. Homer-Type of pigeon. QUOfU1Il-+PlHCC to keep Hsh. Vegetarian-Horse doctor. I rn 3 -1 'Q O l- N T W A C Q- PP -1 ru an rf B ru Z3 ref '-N O '1 FP 5" c NANCY WISEMAN ii Orange County Distributor f Ce H Telephone 3308 Anaheim 3 ' . . . . ' K-K g ,K K-V V-A ,K A K-A V-1 W ,-V W f IVIussol1n1-Patent medicine. einer. , .-. .I ., .-. C. , .-. .C C. s .W floats., .Y .-. .-.o0v.Y Y .-. .Y .Y .-. I ORGANIZED 1889 il A concern operated by people who did not: spend all their money for ice cream, -I5 ofa-ucv-ooveovaovoovzzi : ,:' F i"U lm ic Q 5 .. H.: QP? len -'-27:2 'l- Q-9 Q' lv' 'S' . ,em i Mist , M sg- I ivfls l Q 3.2 , GQ, ' in Era it' -I-I : iS 35755 iwow gg- I:-'T3 Eg I-swag 53 lisizcv-Q ilzga' gm , l-IQ 9' i,g2'kE.5 fggilg- Wal of li lim gigs lla G3 E-4 ii ftwsi. ii 'Q gi il 5. if ll Eggs is 95" .2 2 I5 lib as lim ' Q' QE' l HE ll CA PITAL STOCK 344,000,000 Page One Hundred Forty-four RATHER LATE! Hotel Proprietor: HDO you want the porter to call you ?', Sam Martzierz I'No, thanks. I awaken every morning at seven." -III' 'lk' -JK -JK A sign in a small Western town. 4,076 people died last year of gas. 39 inhaled it. 37 put a match to it, and 4,000 stepped on it. ar as an at Black: "What did you name your pig?" Blue: "I call him inkf' Black: "Why call a pig ink." Blue: "Well, he's always running out of the pen." 9l9 IK il? 'Ulf' "Did you have the car out last night?" "Yes, Dad: I took some of the boys for a run around." "Well, tell them I found two of their lipsticksf' as an an an Question on chemistry exam: "Name a liquid that won't freeze." Answer on Helen Tobin's paper: "Hot water." an an an -JI? Bob Campbell: "lVIr. Hedstrom, have you heard the new chemistry song?" Mr. Hedstrom: "No, how does it go ?" Bob Campbell: "I believe in Mole- Culesf' ann asv: Qonouoazocraioioraqooavoavoaoaieavio O FY rn ..- 'U H1 O 3. eb f'Y O e1 D' ru 'J 5: O 5. Q- 'C O C ... 'L' :. C1- ra N I- I 3 UQ ff D' ru 'S O -1 f'Y ru T' I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I -I+..- PHONE 2506 R. JOE QUAST THE PLUMBER Better Plumbing For Better Built Homes 246 E. Center Anaheim, Calif. ::. : :.4Qv 1' :.49ve:o:' ':, Domeries FARM INIPIENIENI IVIFG. IIII. Manufacturers of Disk Furrows-Ridger and Blocker Disk Harrow Factory at ' Katella and State Highway nonoivoavoaoacoaqsoavioecoaiagoioegv I I I I I I I I I I I I I --I aavzaavaienvaz OIG: L. C. Vincent G. C. Mahaffey Congratulations to the Class of 1935 THE Vincent Furniture Co. FURNITURE EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Electric Refrigerators Gaffers and Sattler Gas Ranges 504-506 W. Center St. Anaheim "'aQv" 717' 'onvaQu'f""" Y 7' 4. ......... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY INDEPENDENT WHOLESALE ,IOBBER L. B. HARRISON CO. CANDIES, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 118 E. Sth Street Phone 5757 Santa Ana, California I I -----r ohuoasann-abs "cl Q 2 S N Q S S Q. 'E fb Q.. gf! el I? gl QQO1 lVIiss Angus: "Bob, correct the sentence, 'Before any damage could be done the fire was put out by the volunteer fire brigadef I' B. Beach: "The fire wasi put out before any damage could be done by the volun- teer fire brigade." -JK SIG SIE H9 The Southern father was introducing his family of boys to a visiting Governor. "Seventeen boys!" exclaimed the Governor I'And all Democrats, I suppose?" "All but one," said the father proudly. I'They,re all good Democrats but John, the little rascal. I-Ie got to readin, ". ofa Y' ::i-n:v,::4Cs.:: ::A ,:: i:-430.21 ,:. Phone 4515 F. M. Van Arnam II I WORLD'S RECORD I II II , DUNLOP TIRES U 142 s. Los Angeles Anaheim H 4... 11-...VZ :f.....:1 :I .Ie Q: e:....:-....f. nIai:Aa:v,:'49v1:: ,: 41: 1' ::i49v.::4csoov-on Sv II ice cREAivi ssc Qt. II I1 MALT ae iviiLK sHAKEs 10c U H Distinctive Chocolates 4oe Lb. U I Coast Ice Cream Co. U 512 W. Center St. Phone 4308 U 4-12: :e....:-....: ,Ze :1 :Z ':....:-...4. nEo4qveQoo9o4:v4Qvo:oosv4bv4Qv4Cv4QoQs4Qv4l.I. II I MOVING STORAGE I II ' Q GENERAL TRUCKING II U I Anaheim I i Truck 8: Transfer Co. Phone 3201 112 Si. Claudina ii 4vnv-aQv4QnaQoo:vosvvQv4:v+:va:va:v4aoo:o4Dv ii I Renner's Grocery II A --FREE DELIVERY- I GRocERiEs-FRui'r-FLouR FEED and VEGETABLES I . Phone 2418 216 W. Center 4... --A ... 1 ... ff ... if ,Z ... Z- ....... f-- Page One Hundred Forty-six 'Ive-e-Q..-eqeaqea-N-N.-eq. ae SIE -Pk BIS All fellows love their sisters But I so good have grown I love other fellows' sisters Far better than my own. as sie an sie Marjorie Edwards: "You say the lady who took your lunch was expensively garbed. How do you know she was ?" Elaine Anthony: "I guess I know ex- pensive garbage when I see it." an as sie as J. VVilliamson: "I would like to write a novel." J. VVhitehead: "Do you know how to write ?" J. Willianisoiiis "Oh, I shall use a type- writerf, ae sie we sie Cop: "Hey, what's the hurry? Didn't you see that sign back there "Slow Down Here?', Groover: "Yes, I saw it, but I thought :Y 2 N Ui Q- FD Ill 0 3. ET :s rm FP :r O ET :x o- O Ph P+ O E :: F? :- 5. S71-. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8 'I' aqsaqvocvaqoacoqqvaegv-ecseqv aqsehvanvaboohoocvadoio-init 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' J. C. PENNEY Smart Styles-Sound Quality Saving - Prices 124 W. Center Anaheim onvoooacvaqvaos-ebooooohn-'giaasaas'-A 7 can Y ---aus 7 4 I H I i SI D D D D D I I I I I MILLER COMPANY I l . AUTOMOTIVE PARTS z I Anaheim, California ' U I I I I A A gg on ,A to ,O ,O O: j,l g:,:W lg O F-F O gg gg gg A I +L: AA A ------A A ee '-A ee '- ee' ei as e-- e-- -1- as -1+ First VVaitress: "So I asked if his Don: "What shall We give Dad for grapefruit was juicy." his birthday Pl' Second XVaitress: "VVhat did he say?U Perry: "Let's let him drive the ear First VVaitress: "He just looked at me, . . If ,Y but I read the answer in his eyef' CHD SK, if it + Marian si lflizabeth Jackson to guest: "Are you "What sure you can cut your meat ?" Herb Leo: "Oh, yessum. We often have it as tough as this at home." - af we as as ' A brunette is a girl who didnyt follow directions on the bottle. shoots, ah ik -BK BF if was the goal of my ambitions." ghed, "but alas!" happened, dear ?" "Father kicked the goal." -JK BK- 'JK' 916 Sergeant Cto colored sentryjz "If any- thing moves, you shoot." Sentry: A'Yas suh! an' if anybody moves." T410at:Qsoboabsatvatv4i4Qvatv4Cv4itvoQnabv1o4Cso14:v4:v4Qvo:o1tv4Qo4DvoQva:oa1qqp.T . In addition to the usual lumber and building material items, ' Q uw' furry the umusual, such as . i HARDWOODS .... WHITE AND SUGAR PINE i g KNOTTY PINIQS .... SPRUCE .... PLYWOODS g l WY' mfmufurture in our own mill l g SASH, DOORS, CABINETS, AND ALL BUILT-INS l I -Estimates Are Free- l I : Gclnohl-Grim umber Co. : I 501 E. CENTER ST. Q L'1l1-l Qlllli Q-Q Qli i00Qi i Page One Hundred Forty-seven "Jane," said a lady to her servant, "you have broken more than your wages amount to. What can be done to prevent this?', "I really don't know, mumf' said Jane, "unless you raise my wagesf, as an ae as T """"' "" 'T SMILES W U Jane Carson had never been abroad be- ANAHEIM, CAL. fore. The firstltime she went out with a U pai,,t-Wa,, Pape,-Glass U guide. in Switzerland, therefore, her H 121 E, Center phone 2703 questions were almost continuous. For a .Q...,:. .Zi S I Z, :,,,,,,:i ,:,,,,.:.,,,,,f, long time the guide answered patiently, but eventually he tired. ii' In the spirit of friendly mopem- i'Ah,l' exclaimed jane, pointigg Lo a U tion we suggest an agmation U mass of broken rocks scattere a out U uyithd U the base of a mountain, and where did it all those .come from ?" F! , , ii ii gm dOMgZ,e,,,, Cgoungy U "They were brought down thehmounv- ii - tain by glaciers, ma am," was t e ans- Cl1f'lL Wer- ll ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Q "And Where are the glaciers now?" ll Branches I I "They've gone back up the mountain," ll E' Montegauena Park-Artesm f sighed the guide, "to fetch some more 'I'-:If 'If 1: 'Z' 'Il if if -21 'I 'I' Y: 1:"""!' rockin 4.1: 1...-:A .1 1: 1: 1 1: 1: .:1...:A...5. is 9' X ik 'F f Round and round the cider jug Q ' . The villain he pursued her, i l She was a rat, and he a cat, li Q 1 bet that 1 sure fooled yer. Q i Will: "Just think of if, Brown has . Outsells' ' ' Because i married lVIiss Grimleyf' g Exceust O . 5 v'Phil: 'jI thought he was only flirting with her. LKQGODQOQQQQODQ2. VVill: "So did he." o?of:t 'i o0v,: ,zzacvizotoazzocoaov:'aQo.::oCv::'4Qv i'ocv4Qo,:'oQn-4:0122 s . W ES ll BRO ll HERS g ' fi li- at "EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE" g . X, y ,A ,M , l W 595' i If You Can Buy An Article In Our Store For Less ' : Elsewhere We Will Refund The Difference 3 i Tires, Batteries, Etc. On Credit Q 9 ,,' Six Months To Pay g 3 EEELFER Pickwick Stage Bldg. Anaheim ' Ofc to-canoneecrazvaco4Qo4:v41oQvaQo+Qo4QvoQv:voQo4:o4Q+4:v4:vocsa:voQo4:soQo4:v4:voqo-mimic Page One Hundred Forty-eight If you were in a biology class last week you probably heard Iyliss Holt say: "I have some very fine specimens of dissected frogs which I will show you." Unwrapping surely-I ate my lunch," she exclaimed. -le at an an SUCCESS RULES Mr. Hunt: HMy boy, there are two things that are vitally necessary if you are to succeed in business." Bruce: "What are they, Dad ?" "Honesty and sagacityf' l'VVhat is honesty ?" "Always, no matter what happens or how adversely it may affect you, always keep your word once you have given it." "And sagacity ?,' "Never give it." we are ar -if Trainer Cencouraging his manj: "VVhat you've got to do is to stick to it and go for him, and you'll come through with flying colors." Boxer Cdoubtfullyl: "Yeah! At half mast." ar we va an The small girl met the doctor near her home. "You brought a little baby next door, didn't you ?" she niquired. "Yes," he answered, "shall I bring one to your house ?" "No thanks," came the prompt reply, "Why, we've scarcely time even to wash the dog." .g............. ............................g. I I I I I I I I I 'I' a:n4:ooQs4Qoa:s-acsaqoocsacoegviuacoacoq nvansacsanoacooasoqa-onvaqvaavagvomoona -usa MARIGOLD CAFE CARL OELKE 122 E. Center St. Anaheim 1Qv40v49o4:vaQo4Qv1oo:v4:na:sa:oacoo0v41 4 IJUMBEIL si Yards In- ANAHEIM, FULLERTON AND PLACENTIA ty, Justice, Brotherly Love and Fidel- ity: to promote the welfare and enhance the happiness of its mem- bers: to quicken the spirit of American patriotism: to cultivate good fellow- ship .... " -From Preamble to the Constitution, Benevolent and Protect- ive Order of Elks. Anaheim Elks CONGRATULATE The A.U.H.S. Class of '35 .5.............................................. ff -1 , 1 ...f-f... - ......f- can-aqoabvabvaqoaqoocvoqs Phone 4913 'oQsa1a:v4QooQs4:va:a-49v4:so0v4:ro:va:o4qs4Qs Seaside Oil Company EAST CENTER STREET SILVER GULL GASOLINE GRADE GASOLINE WITH BUTANE MOTOR OIL AND GREASES Anaheim Page One Hundred Forty-nin FY 55' 'J N 2 0 -.- 3 E FD ZS 3 3 Fa. 'J' fb in 'fs E :V N Z3 D.- E' '-4 O.- 5- O Z 3. U35 UQ Ui 8 ... 5 FD 5. Q S. FD 5: vi ,- F1 E '1 FD 4- F ego-43:43:41: I ii ll I II Ii In Il II II I I I -I- oQso:s4Qs4Qv111v4Qo4Qn4Qf Q0 Til' all Sli SQII ill fiifl MII- 1041-ogoegsecoaaoeooocv 'Pav 'if I I I 40vaQs4Qo4QvocvaQo4:v4qn-sQoaQo4nooIo 6 DELPHIAN DIDOS Judge: "How fast was Jean Gordon driving when she passed you ?" Officer: "Well, the bulldog on the' front seat beside her looked like one of those long dachshundsf, SIG ik -DIG SE "Lloyd says Armentrout has been cured of tlirtingf, "Yea, what cured him?" "He started a flirtation with a girl who turned out to be selling an encyclopedia 'f' fi 55 Zi 'Q D- O .- I- N -2 rn N 'f'8 F' FRED H. SCHNEIDER'S MARKET RETAIL and WHOLESALE The Best of Meats In the Way of Eats '7' 7' '7' '7' ocvnco --- '7' -acoaco --' '7' oboe I Phone 3303 131 center sf. ole no4:o4Qo4Qvocv4:s-4qsoQr49o4:v4qv4Qva:va:v m!04ov'i' : ,: 1 i'aQn-eco: 1:1 t:- .::40o-vu . A.U.H.S. '07 ,g............. L. N. WISSER SPORTING GOODS AND CYCLERY SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 169 W. Center St. Anaheim ss'7' 7 7' 7' '7'4ou'-' ---can-can 7'4Qo: -1- ii ,, I ii 3 I Ii T I Ii I I ii , Q I I! ' ii , I i ii ' , I ii I ii ii , g i I! Ii I 4:1-non-can-aes-asooooaqoaxvanv 9... South Lemon and Broadway ILGENFELUS FUNERAL HOME DELUXE AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 4105 Anaheim I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I aaooan-QQ:-aroqoocvobvocvaqvoqv 'C 'P 9 I 'Q as o 3 cu E S 3 Q4 i as Qi 3 'G 3 Q SUIIIIIIEJIWCZIB IICE CREAM MILK NICKEL-VITA-KONE Western Dairy Products Santa Ana 7'aQv 7' 7'4QoeQr-- 7 ---4:oo:s-7 eqvaiagnansaqnaqvonoegs-ioanvaqsaqranosf ik BK- SIG BK NOTHING LAVISH Ernie: "Ginger ale." Waiter: "Pale?" Ernie: "Good gracious, no! just a glass." sie exe an sf Bennie Claes fin Baby Carl: "I want half a pint of petrol and a teaspoonful of oil, please." Garage Hand: "And shall I cough in- to the tires, sir?" ae as ae sie Euelda: "Did you read in the papers that some people were poisoned through eating chocolates ?" Marshall: "Yes, I did, but what about it?" Euelda: "Nothing, except that l'was thinking-er-how safe we are." ae an an ae Mr. Demaree: 'IIS the subject clear?" L. Cannon: "Clear as mud!" Mr. Demaree: "Good! Then it covers F? :1- FU UQ "1 o c :x F- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- aan-4QvoQv4:ooQv+Qoo9o-ohvoxvoco oQs1Qv4qs4qs414Cs-4:1-abs fi' COMPLIMENTS OF no Qim -Gun Pu NO HORN! Virginia Beckler went into a store to borrow a saddle, as she wanted to go horseback riding. The clerk said: "Do you want an English or an American saddle ?" Virginia: llWhat's the difference ?" Clerk: "The English doesn't have a horn, and the American does." Virginia: "Well, just give me the Englishg the traffic isn't very heavy." an vs are as The taxie came to ai halt. The fare descended a trifle uncertainly and proceeded to search his pockets slowly. 'lSorry, old man," he said hnally, "but I haven't1 a bean!!! Seeing the driver was not taking it too well, he added: "That's the position, old man, and you know you can't get blood out of a stone." "No,l' agreed the driver, rolling up his sleeves, "but what makes you think you're a stone ?" at an ar as A passenger-train was getting ready to leave. HAH right back there ?" bawled the conductor. "I-lol' on! I-lol' on!" shrilledi a high piping voice from outside the waiting loom. "Jess wait ,til ah gits mah clothes on.', And then as the occupants of the train craned their necks expectantly, she ap- peared with a basketful of laundry. 11 1 '-1 12' 1 '1' 111""eIn 1 2 3 2 . 9 Q fs' 'U 3 Q in E C 2 ee " ' ,A 3' 2 3 1' 1 cn n O 0 Z 2 U' 4 Q 1 1 g u A44--1:1 -1- :1Q- :S 4:14. cn C Z cn rn -I Q r' fx O Z 'U 3' Z 'C aavaqvepvaqvzivacveqvtoaovvz 1 4 A 4oo4:vaov4av40voQs41e1-aaoogoogvens , 11 U l l Q 5 i i 5 5 I I F i 5 Y i i i Producers Refiners Marketers ll MEARINTE. fsvwr W M 4 lWT.a.l.,z1ii,7l'l'W iw 1 QASOLISQY fi Yfswflisjxiitfleixvi Sold Only at Your Neighborhood Independent Service Station Page One Hundred Fifty-one Wally Fee stood for several minutes Watching a brawny truckman tugging at a heavy box almost as wide as the doorway through which he was trying to move it. Presently Wally asked: i'Like a lift?" "Thanks, I Would," the other replied, and for the next five minutes the two men, on opposite sides of the box, worked, lifted, puffed, and wheezed, but the ob- ject of their attentions did not move an inch. Finally Wally straightened up and said between puffs: 'AI don't believe-we can-ever get-it out." "Get it out?" the: truckman roared. "Why, I'm trying to get it in!" an at an an LITTLE WONDER Small Boy: "What makes that new baby at your home cry so much, Johnny?" johnny: "It don't cry so muchg and, anyway, if you had all your hair off and your teeth out and your legs were so weak you couldn,t stand on them, I guess you'd '5' FF C1 lil I-T: rv fu fi 12 5. QQ FY o 9 as sie as an -s:n-nnsabvacvabo fr 4. Endicott: 'AI suppose it's pretty lonely 1:1 : 1: 1:1aQv1: 1:14Qn-1: 1:1 1:: 1-1 'N out here in the winter." ii BIIGI1, E I CARBURETOR EXPERTS ii know what I'd do if it warn't for my Open Day and Night Across from the Library i ANAHEIM ii as exe af as Backwoods farmer: "Yep, I don't ii pigsfy '!""": 'Z """': ':"""':' ':"':'i' "I had a most enjoyable time at the 4.1: 1:1 :1.......1:1 .1 111-111 1: 1:1 1: ...,. dentist? this afternoon." I M W II "I don't see how that could be." I ' Ii "It's true. When I went in, another I W I dentist was working on my dentist's I Phone 2303 323 w. center sr. I teethfy . ANAHEIM M ak as X X qu.: -..1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 E, E, E, 1:1 1:1 1:1 ' U , it Judge: You are accused of shooting 1:1 1: 1:1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1:4 1: 33' 1: i3A -:mp squirrels out of seasong is there any ii ' ' Phone 3225 Res. Phone 4888 1' plea ?, Allan La Mont: "Yes sir, judge, I I plead self defence." I Union Oil Company U -ucv-sun-annoys oqvoqooq-.Qs ahvatn OI California I Phone 16691 I V. B. ANDERSON CO. J. s. Nanny cox ANAHEIM, ii Agent Calif. EVERYTHING FOR THE WELDER F H ' 120 Spurgeon St. Santa Ana, Calif. . alan : 1:1 1:1 : .:. ,:. :1 ,:: 1:. Y:. : 1:1 Qin.-uQo1: acveboz: 1:1 :1oqvaco1:1oQo1:1aQoo!z 3f040v4DvaQa-aureus: 1:1 :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14cv::: 2? lrzzz I I I I 5 I 1 3. .... - Y E L L I S D A I R Y "Better Illill' for Better Health" WEST ORANGE ROAD ANAHEIM Page One Hundred Fifty-two A negro mammy had a family of well behaved boys. One day her mistress asked, "Sally, how do you raise your boys so well?" "Ah'll tell you, missus," answered Sally, "Ah raise 'em with the barrel stave and ah raise ,em frequentlyf' -JK SIG SK IK- Editor-Great jumping ginger, who wrote that article about the recent heavy rains ? Assistant-I wrote it. I told what a godsend the rain had been for the millmen. Anything wrong with that? Editor-Anything wrong! In the paper it said the heavy rains were a Ugodsend for the milkmenf' SK -16 -DIP BK After years of experiment and effort a Chicago scientist has developed a guinea pig with 19 toes. He now has time to sit around and wonder why he did it. -JIS -It SIE -JK Ed VanVerst: "Look here, waiter, is this peach or apple pie?" Dorothy Pratt: "Can't you tell from the taste ?" Eddie: "No, I can't". Dorothy: "Well, what difference does it make, then ?" uf an I sr COULDNVI' RECOGNIZE IT "Do you know, my teacher never has seen a horse?" exclaimed Constance. "How do you know that?" asked Mrs. Baxter. "Well," said Constance, "teacher told us to draw something. I drew a picture of a horse, and she didn't know what it was!" sio4Qsa24QvaQoaQvaQv4Qv4Qs4:vaso4:o4Qs4:o4qfo I MILL PHONE 2403 I Z an UQ fl In o U' fs 2 20 Q 9 .-. 35? :S- iw o: -1:1 F U ao? mg: Om: 'ar Eno ogg gg, -BW '1 Os-in Img 13" 2.9- va QQ '10 3: 3'-'I mil .g............... .-. A .. 9 A N N fn I' m 3 o :x W T' P 3 nz :- 2. 3 I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 411 I I I I o:o4:v4:ooqoa:vo:ooQn-eau-ucvaav if 2 M E CD 'S Fm Q Se 'Um Sw EWG E-H SE :ez rm is eo has ee QUE 55 le I-I E Z CT Y Y-. Y .-. Y Y can-asri' ':' ': '1 COMPANY FEED AND FUEL OF ALL KINDS AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT 'Q' Anaheim Feed 85 Fuel I I We Have Seeds for That Garden I +9-----up Ii g '51, . -1 Q II E5-Elle ,I gfeqao IIQQEQ-I' Irig-'D I IIIIIZQQQII II23? II. 2 Q ge I' 1' on I SF- If I. 5-gl-I..o 35 f' I I 1 QI QCII? '1 I II -1.----Q----1-I -----I U 5' o 3 rn N -I E 2 P Z 'QS' mi j o ou ml "' XY 'U E nu 5 Q on o su Q. 5 sn 'Q ii 4... COMPLINIENTS OF R. E. Campbell Manager of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FREIGHT LINES ..........g. ALVA G. HAIQGIQOV6 COMDANV I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 221 S. LOS ANGELES ST. 'TI S Q O 2 Q T42 2 2 Q. Y Q Q. '11 '31 S A a- 2 N 'Q' A Swedish farmer who Wanted to make his permanent home in this country appeared for his naturalization papers. "Are you satisfied with the general conditions of this country, Mr. Olsen?" he was asked. "Yah, suref' answered Olsen. H "And does this government of ours suit you? "VVell, yah," stammered the Swede, "only I lak to see more rain." are as we ae "Have you written your graduating essay?,' asked Eleanor. "Yes," said Maril n. Y "Wasn't it a lot of work?" "Yes, I had plenty of trouble with it. were big enough, and then I had to keep they meant-and honestly I began to think if -2- 333 li? 'Q' ff 'Ii 343' -331' 325 '95 -2' 4' I PITNEY STUDIO I, PHOTOGRAPHER M ANAHEIM M 222 E. Center St. Phone 4623 lfllf '-' 49' fi' 49' i' 1553 '349' 33' 3' -I3 3-- ufr-1 --- 141 .:.4co : 1:1 ::: ::.4cv II II O. H. EGGE II Bus BUILDERS H coMMERclAi. Boones . ,, Phone 51 santa Ana, Calif. oipnvenoonsaqseasanranoacoatoacoocvocoanvato 9...1:1 1 1f......1: ::.., 1-::::A,: II ,, COMPLIMENTS OF II II T. C. Klstner il ji A R c H I 'r E c 'r II Ii I O U II 814 Architects Bldg. Los Angeles .g...........: Z- 12, ...... .1 .1 -1- 1:1 1:1 1:1 'i' axvoca--son-can 'U Q-e EI O il EI 3 aI si :If Ns QI QI SI I I I George A. Henry, A.U.H.S. '20 Archie M. Henry A.U.H.S. '22 1-1 7' asa--as I I H U 41 'i' II I I I auoncvaqoqqv-cnvqnsaqn-aqvooo-ann I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4, NYAL PRODUCTS-PARKER PENS AND PENCILS HENRY BROS. DRUG STORE "MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR FOUNTAIN" aioavivabvato-Qboobreqvaiaavohoioiszvecv First I had to look up a lot of words that looking in the dictionary to find out what I would never get it finished." as an an we Coach Ryan: "Why didn't you turn out for track practice yesterday?I' Ralph Colvin: "Well, Coach, I could- n'tg I had a datef, Coach Ryan: 'fAnd just where did you get the idea that a date gives you the right to cut practice ?" Ralph: "Oh, I figured a miss is as good as a mile." ae ae as sf Little Miltori came home from Sun- day School with a mite-box. "Why do you call it a mitefbox, mother?" he inquired. 'IBecause," chirped in his brother, "you E UQ. :r f'f -cn c I4 U7 o 5 fb EI- 5. rm 5. 3. 5 cz. E I: E I3- 4' H I. III"-1 I M Q Iilg, Q20 I IIVZE IIQSIS II"C" Iingrii .' E Z U :gg mo II? T' '!"0!0QCv4cvau ogsanvaaveosons I -1- not.'I i. :::-sn-1:1 1:1 1:4 1:4 ::- i1aQo::1 11 1:14:04 Q Baxter Northup Co. John M. Henry, A.U.H.S. '23 Marion C. Henry, A.U.H.S. '27 Miss Holt to Kennie Dougan ILeading a skinny mongrel pupj :"What kind of dog is that ?" Kennie: "This is a police dog." Miss Holt: "That does'nt look like a police dog." Kennie: "Nope, its in the secret service." SIG -JK SIG SIG NOT SO DUMB lVIr. jones: "If there are any dumbfbells in the room, please stand up." A long pause and then some freshman stood up. "VVhat, do you consider yourself a dumb- bell ?" Freshman: "Well, not exactly that, sir. But I hate to see you standing all alone." il? il? -Jlt ik Motherf' cried Freddie, as he dashed into the house, "Paul wants the Listerine. He's caught the cutest little black and white animal, and he thinks it's got halitosisf' ik- SK- -JK -IK Visitor: "Is this town dry?" joe Hughes: "You've said it. Why, man, this place is so dry that we have to pin our postage stamps to our lettersf' an an an as After an immense amount of trouble, the vicar of a country parish succeeded in reconciling two old women who had been quarreling for years. He even induced them to meet under the vicarage root. In his drawing-room they then shook hands. After an embarrassed silence one of them said: "Well, Mrs. Taylor, I wish you all you wishes me." "An, who's saying nasty things now?" Z s 'D 'U fb D- 5 UQ 'K Yi '-I D3 'i O TI I I I I I I I I I I I I I .- ..-. -I I .I Efnunw Efnggvrg ' FOR SPOFITSWEAR 157 W. Center St. Anaheim lfvzoqoaqsamsat All I Robert Easton '20 agvaqstoegvoqvegvaqooqoaqvoqvoqsoqvoqoaqvaqvocvabo p0ME95.f?.MI.lE.,.DA'W I -obooavsqochu4QsoQs4Qva21s-oQv1o4Cv4Qv4Qv421vaQv41o:v421soQsoQs4Qu4qs4qo1v4Qv4:0 1' '3"31"1"1"1'4?'43'i'43'4?'4i"'i-0 I TANAKA CITRUS NURSERY I CITRUS - AVOCADOS . 1115 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim ' 1- '-w'Q'-'---0- -1- . Phone 3506 ' Rumfelt Awning Co. I TENTS - AWNINGS I "Omar" N 108 N. West St. Q5 Pts.J Anaheim M '-- --- Y Y --- --- '-' '-- 'f f gf noebmr. Y .Y Y Y. ,.., .7401-tv, Y U I 5 P I II m U ,I - W II II 2 72 ff, II - II II 3 U Z 2 P H 0 'U 2 0 , II o 5 2 E E N U, II I Q' .I- 8 z m ll. II Q 2 I z ,Q Q I A , " Iv Z no O II 'I I, 5' E E, II II I' C ,, I 3 " 3 1, I II II Q -I ,. II zo ,,, - 9' II II I 0 II g 2 8 II I 2 . II II g 4. : .1 execs :' ,:, 1, 14111 oft I I I I I I I I I I I I 'lf ocvanvaqsoiai- 'U Q Q Q Q 3 N 5 z Q-I 'I Q 9-I Z? 'We X '? 23 E -xf George Easton '23 I igrnfizziziiunztl Glzrrh,-fa iq.-A f- A-1 f- --A f- -A A--...--Y...--A A-.- ii S Dr. Sarah Fay Pearson ,. ORTHODONTIST il ii M 300 Bank of America Bldg.-Anaheim Telephone 4314 :1 1-A 1-1 :A 1-A :1 1-- :A 1-- .Q-..: :.... : 1-1: 1-1 : 1: 1-1 : ig..:...: 1-1...1-1 1: 1-1 .:....-1 1:..... 1:: 1:1 1:A ::::1:: 1:1 1:A 1:1 1:A 1:1 1:A4Qv1l il Ocular Exercises Phone 3607 . ,L Er' -A N , ve Your Eqeg A, ii - A Dr. C. Ollver Patterson 1 OPTOMETRIST li 109 S. Los Angeles Anaheim, Cal. Q-on 1: 1: .:1 .:1 1: : 1:1 1:1 1:. 1: ig.: 1: 1: 1:1 1: 1:1 1::...1:1...,:, 1: 1: ii ii i LEONARD EVANS 1-A -A 1-1 1-A 1-Aviv'-1 :1 1-A : q9o1-- 1--.fl 'hm-1:: 1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:A 1:1 1:1aQo1-. 1::4Qo:::-nan- 1: aes : -as PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES THE PINTLERS :QI H 2 .. ll - 2 if 4 1 3 9 : W V I in G fi 'i E gg 2 o U 3 ig H w O 3 Q Z H 1- .4 . O 3 . 1, H S E 3 ru 'U . 'I' U' 1 U 2 gi 'li 2 ' 3 -. M , 1 N 2 ITI I 3 ,, il O 'U u1 ' 5 - 3 ll Q I P .. W " 'Z' U' L?-1 3 H ii 7' n :u -l .1 . : E m 4 Q S N' In l" 2 if T Q 3 11 J' P: 3 ii H S- . 5 : W : N W il T m 5 3 ii li E ' N 5' ro Lg' 2 w ii - oo obvaqvaqoacvocvngl acoaqvaqn-.qv -3-.... 'ffl :oceans ATTORNEY AT LAW i CLASS 1913 . 308 California Bldg. Anaheim olouvaaoanvacvoavaovanvsbvocvocvaaoaqsogo- 1:: ATTORNEY AT LAW 403 Bank of America Bldg.-Anaheim '-- 1-A 1-- --ace:-eco :1-nas : ogoecv ...Q-M.-..-.Lp ?1:1:f::f...Q..:-gi. 4? :1 1 4. U H ii 1 ig U 5 ii U 1 1 f 3 ii 1' S 2 U li 0 A ii 3. 1, il il 1 F Q ii xv LP 8 3 in N ji' L- li 13 ,L g ii 5 w O ""' II il G' ' II C. P ii '1 Q' T' ii L' 1 JU guiafsgfiii -5 12 ii m sw U1 ii 'Q '4 . ig E -1 2 in Ll 1, S U lf? Q- 5,4 ii li -I ,T i 1 ,I ig 'I-' QQ ii r' Q il L 2 H A 1' - J: D- H 3, 2 W ii M 3 en ig 1. 3 ,, YI N 5 , il su H . 3 'I U 5 H ii 3 U ii in ii ,, i , U 1' ig S '1 ii 11 5 1 , 1 1 i 2 ., H I 5, in 1 Q' wi N 'U 1-fi'iix5S0i'iAgo , " ii rn 9 li ' 9' 5' S Q ii 3 W 1115 Q M Q 5 Z3 L. U U RD 9- Q 1 gl m ' E U l! 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Los Angeles St. - Anaheim q.............................................g.. .g............................................g. : Res. 887 s. Los Angeles Phone 2610 U 11 l Dr. John W. Truxaw U . Physician and Surgeon ll 11 : 107 E. Center Phone 3213 tilsvobvioacoonsacoozsacvoqsoqsoqvacoausocooy ofo4:s4:ooQoo:s4:v4:ooqo4QvaQso:v4:u4oo4Qo-1oin 11 Q S Dr. M. M. Henderson l DENTAL SURGEON I 1i 211 California Building l H Los Angeles at Center Anaheim . .3...........................................,, 115qo:u4:o4Qv4Qo-o:o4:sa:s4:o49oa9o4Co4QooQvotoio H H CONIPLIMENTS OF g ll Erwin H. W. Kersten, M.D. l ll Physician and Surgeon . H 201 Bank of America Building 3 1fo4:v4Qv4Qv4Qvo:s4:s4:oo:sa:oa:s4:vo0u49v4cqio 1i 11 Dr. Ralph McKinley Waltz : I DENTIST Q PHONE ' Office 3435 - Residence 3632 . 11 503 N. Los Angeles Blvd.-Anaheim l M Auto Club Bldg. i 0i0nso:o4QsoQv4Qo4Qs4Qoa:oa:so:s4:vaQo4cs4:ssiy -ups aqoozn-a:v4:v4qoa:s4:o49ooQvo0v4Cv4Qo4q li Phone 2532 : l I W. V. FALLIS, D.D.S. I Q Center and Claudina ' . Anaheim, Cal. . ' Suite 602 Bank of America Bldg. Qinsonoocoocvaqoaqvacoscoobooqvanvansecvaav y lioecvotooooacsaauaqoocoacoeboahvotvotvabouofo a Res. 1001 West Center Phone 2608 3 l J. W. UTTER, M.D. l : Physician and Surgeon . ' 201-3 California Bldg. Phone 3211 : O!0sv4QosQso0voQv-sQv4Qv4Qv1oo:s4:saQv1vanvofn Page One Hfundred Fifty-seven NOW YOU ASK ONE A group of skippers who foregathered regularly around a certain stove, had a rule that any man who asked a question that he was unable to answer himself, should pay a fine. One evening Chisholm asked "Why doesnlt a ground squirrel leave any dirt 'round the topi of a hole when he digs it?" He was called upon to answer his own question. "Thais easy,', he said, "the squirrel starts at the bottom and digs up." "But,', suggested EU member, 'KHow does it get to the bottom?" "Thats your question," answered Chisholm. il? BIG il? H6 Robert Graves at the circus: "What is the price of seats, mister ?" Bill Love: "Front seats 50 cents, back seats 25 cents and program a nickel." Robert: 'Tll sit on a program, please H ik- ali BIG SK Skeletons found in France and dating back to the prehistoric times have large jaws bones, proving that the parliamentary system is much older than we thought. I I I I I I I I scraps Phone 3520 I ALEX TAMALE FACTORY I II 2 ALEX IvIoRALEs ' 415V2 s. Olive sz. Anaheim ,, 'I'.....:-....-1:1:....f:-...:A....i:-...:::.g iflillliliililblq t AI.bany 1164 I STANDARD FENCE COMPANY I I I I PACIFIC COAST DIVISION II ' CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY U 3020 San Fernando Rd. at Fletcher Dr. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. ,, 'I' I II ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I ,I II BIG BK ik- il? Wife: "No, I didn't sew a button on your trousers 3 I was too tired. Which is the more important anyway-your wife or your trousers ?" Husband: "Well, there are places I can go without a wife." 9F III III ik E. Lieb was learning to back the car out of the garage. 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Bad thing. Things bad. I can't think. Thing can't either. Either puts people to sleep. Sleep to people put. Either people sleep. There's a thought there. Goo-night. -DIG III III if Haughty Lady Iwho has purchased a stampjz "lVIay I put it on myself?" Post Office Assistant Ivery politelyj: "Not necessarily, ma'am, it will probably accomplish more if you put it on the letter." sie III III If "Do I bore you ?!' asked the mosquito, politely, as he sunk a half inch shaft into the man's leg. "Not at all," replied the man, squashing him with a book. "How do I strike you ?" If III ae III An Englishman sitting outside a cafe in a Continental city remarked casually to 1 companion, "In my opinion, the Emperor is a dummy!" There happened to be within hearing distance a native detective, who immediately addressed the Englishman thus: "Sir, I arrest you for IFS?-IIIHLIESZE. You said that the Emperor was a dummy!" "Bly dear fellowf' said the Englishman, "I didn't mean your Emperor! 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