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W ' WW' W7 V' V' f f, W W' f f W WEN? Q3 j' U masses 'Z MVA . ' s em mm S Rs A WS. m A. KKK0V J U ' 2 . V' ' U Z ul U 4 'iiqr A . - . '- - A. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year nineteen hundred twenty-four an enthusiastic group of boys and girls entered the portals of Chino High School- Having success- fully climbed the stairway of knowledge from the first to the completions of the eighth grades, they faced, with courage and determination, the steeper stairway leading through high school life. The Freshman inita- tion, conducted by the superior and learned Sophomores, revealed to them! possibilities of which they had never dreamed and which inspired in them the determination to equal, if not excel, the wonderful achievements of those intellectual Sophomores. The Freshies began action immediately and gave a return party in honor of their elders which those Worthy Sophsl did not soon forget. - I Upon reaching the second milestone in their high 'school career and assuming the dignified title of Sophomores, the membership .of the clasd! was found to be increasing and all were steadily progressing. Did they in- itiate the Freshmen? Well, just ask a member of that Frosh class and you'll not say I hae me dootsf' You might ask, Did those youngsters! never study ? Oh my, yes! The goal of every aspiring student of Chinos High, the Scholarship Cup, was won,by a little Miss, a Sophomore. As Juniors, they lost none of their pep. In the annual color fight the Juniors outworked and outvvitted their opponents, the Seniors. Miss Somebody Else, the Junior play, was a decided sucicess. And last, but not least, came the Junior-Senior banquet, an event never-to-be-forgotten in the lives of those attending it. September 17th, and ------ Seniors! What a solemn name, signifying the last year in our beloved Chino High. But, with minds made up to make the most of it, school activities progressed at a rapid rate. The Seniors- again, won the laurels at the color fight, this time defeating the ambitious Juniors. Sneak Day? Sh! Sh! Well, it was an overwhelming sucess, and the same can be said of the Senior Play, Just Out of College. Then the graduation approaches, the goal of all our work during the past twelve years. It is with sadness, intermingled with joy, that we say good-bye to our Alma Mater, and, in bidding adieu, we desire to leave with you, for the benefit of future classes, our school motto: Enter with open mind and depart with open heart, 1231-
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,1...........,.-...-..,-..-.,.....-....-.M-....-..... El, Chagqui .......-...-.................-.,............,...-..........,-.,..u.g.. l r r V P r i I Q lst. row-Editor-in-Chief, Alvin Black, Staff Advisor, Mrs. Florence Toste. 2nd, row--Assistant Editor, Vera Snookg Business Manager, Buford Williarnsg Assistant Business Manager, Joe Becraftg Calendar, Ruth Clarke, Jokes, Thelma Kees. 3rd. row-Photo Manager, Philip Holding, Art and Snap Editor, Lola Lewis, Assist- ant Art Editor, Ruth Hauser, Classes, Louise Gibson 5 Departments, Ruth Stanton., 4th. row-Alumni, Edna Harris, Sports, Lucile Pageg Typist, Mary Birnieg Literary, Ruth Huinmelg Activities, Tola Dobrofsky. 1221- '
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'I '- '-'-- Q 1 '-'01 -'ll--ll-Il1ll-ll-1l--u-- ---u-------gf Mr. B. F. JAMISON Our true friend and counselor. Senior Class Advisor WAYNE BALDWIN Wayne just simply can't stay away from the girls. Class President '27, '28, Football '26, '27, '28, Football Captain '28, Junior Boys' Club President '27, Boys' Glee Club '27, '28, Basketball '26. ZELLA ALDRIDGE Gentlemen prefer blondes. Dramatics '25, '26, '27, '28, Daddy Long Legs '28, Christmas Play '25, '26 '28, Junior Play '27. LELAND BARNES Lee's specialty is girls. Boy's Glee Club '26, '27, '28, Pinafore '27, Football '26, '28, Basketball '27, '28, Track '27, '28, Bellboy '28, JEWEL BLACKWOOD Short and Sweet. Girls' Glee '26, '27, '28, Gypsy Rover '26, Pinafore '27, Bellboy '28. JOE BECRAFT Girls envy him his permanent marcel. Class President '25, S. B. Treasurer '28, El Chasqui '28, Football '27, '28, Band '25, '26, '27, '28, Orchestra '25, '26, '27, '2s. MARY BIRNIE V Her gentle manner is her chief attrac- tion. Girls' Glee '26, Girls' League President '28, El Chasqui '27, '28, Baseball '25, '26, '27, '28,Basketball '25, '28, Hockey '27, '28. -E241
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