Bishop Union High School - El Pinon Yearbook (Bishop, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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14 EL PTNON JUPS IICIR CILA§§ lhll§T(DIR¥ Till ' , Juiiiur class is one of the most (jutstaiuling and niosl acti (. ' class ' s that ever entered B. U. II. v ' s. As Freshmen, we ])oor victims of circumstance were welcomed iirarlih 1 - tile Sophomores at the Freshmen Reception. After recoveriujj; from aches and pains received there, we immc lialely hes an to dd thinj s. The most important event of our Sophomore year was the l ' reshmen Reception when we had the opportunity of greeting Freshmen. We also enjoyed several p;irties and picnics that year. This year was spent in making money to feed the mouths of the hungry but mighty Seniors. Our Junior Carnival was a howling success. The Junior-Senior banquet was one of the best ever given. The fcKxl was served in a romantic vSpanish style and was greatly enjoyed b ' the Seniors There are twenty-seven members of ovu- class. Althougli ' he class isn ' t the largest, much talent is represented in it. ' e are leaders in s|)ori.s, oratory, dramatics and scholarship, (hw boys and girls were cham])iiiiis r almost every sport in which the}- [larticipated. Several member ' - of oui class have taken part in all the ])lays. We won second place in tbi ' l egion Essay Contest. There ' s only one thing left to say. Long live the Juniors! The officers were : First Semester: F ' res., Mary Arcularius : ' ice-I ' res., Dorotln- Pixoii Sec, Helen Balow. Second Semester: Pres., Dorothy Dean; ' ice-I ' res., Helen IJarlow . Sec., Genevieve Roberts.

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EL PINON 13 cmirsc, caused a riot. The crowd rushed to the door, kicking, yelling ' and screaming, [y conijiaiiion said. Come on Pat! and we slipped out the hack exit. The last we saw of the class of 3vi , they were l)eing ushered into the hand wagon, by officers Schiveley. llillis, Martin and i ' artridge. MARCAKh ' , ' ! ' PATTl KSoX. I ' .XIl) I ' AR ' I ' R 1 1 XiE — m. . • i .:- , a I ELaffikt - - ' :- 4SmB BI : Till ' , new CiN nui;isiuni, conipk-led in U ' .il, prm-ed to he a great help during the culd weather, and ser ed as a very s,-itisfactor - jilace to |ir:ictice and hold nur games. The ,gyni was used hy the town tt ' ams a.s well as h - iiur schdol teams and the success of the hasketh.all se.-isdii was due largely to its use. At the (U ' dication of the gym on Decenihcr 7, l ' ,il. the . senior classes of ' ,i2 and ' . .i ])resented a piano to he used in the ,gyni alone. This as- sisted Miss Tyler in her teaching of artistic and tap dancing ;ind also in the success of the assemblies held tliere. Tile g ni has all the necessary modern e |uiiiment and the ludents ;ire •appreciative of its advantages. -m -M r alfc-gijW r .



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BL PINON 15 §OIPIHO ilOIRIE CILA§§ lhll§TOIR¥ IX tlic tall i)i 9M, a hand of badly friglitcned Freshmen ascended the steps of the P.ishop I ' nion Mig ' h School in search of further knowledge. I ' or two semesters, they were forced to submit to the insults of upper- classmen. Thirty-three strong, the class of ' ,?5 entered the halls of R. L . II. S. this year. We have worked hard to attain the Iiighest round of the ladder our last two years. The Sophomore class has established a high reputa- tion. Members of the class took leading |)arts in the school pla - and oper- etta. ( )ur boys have fought for us in football and basketball, and our girls succet ' dcd in taking second place in interclass basketball. First places were gained in the oratorical contest, and in debating we to(d honors. All in all. we have done our ])art to uphold H. U. H. S. to the best of our abilit} ' . (Jur offlcers for the tirst semester were: Enid Anion, President; Hazel Dehy, Vice-President; Clara Shelly, Secretary; Vivian Johnson, Treasurer. These officers caried out their work excellently. Their successors for the sceond semester were: Sidney McAfee, President; Enid Amon, X ' ice-Presi dent; Dorothy Wilkrson, Secretary; Hazel I ehy. Treasurer. Tlieir work alst) was satisfactory. .Mso, many offices were held in various organizations Fiesides our liusiness, we carried on our social activities. Then- was our class party — remember it went over Itig? The comjuittee carried plans out and the event was a high light of the year.

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