Fillmore High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (Fillmore, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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I9 June June June June June J une 7- CODA DE ODO 312 OITIITIE-?l'lCE?fl'lQlAll VQQL DPOQPGIU Baccalaureate ....,.,...,....... Junior-Senior Banquet. Senior Play. -Commencement .,...,. Alumni Banquet. Rotary Luncheon ....... -IBIEP Waterman .........Rev. W. F. Taylor, Piru .........Dr. Edwin Starhuck, ll. S. C. -If Q, fb i Q Q-E' .fi ' 15355,ZiiiEEffiig3fg,ff.r't. .ay MIQL ':5f'gQ.,s OlTllTlQl'lCQlTlQl'll IDPOQPGITI 4906?- l. Introductory March ....... 2. Invocation. 's 4. Class of '32 ......................... 5. Address, The Youth ot' the . . Music ............ 6 Presentation ot' Class ......... ........High School Orchestra Clubs ...................Chester Warring, Class President VVorld Awake ...... Dr. Edwin D. Starbuck, Professor of Philosophy, U. S. C. R. Hull, Principal 7. Presentation of Diplomas ........ ............. F . L. Fairbanks 8. Awarding of Honors .......... ll. Hull, Principal Page Twenty-five

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19 CODA DE CDO 3Q enior Clolf l isiorq UFFICEHS V Chester NVarring ........ ...,.....,.... ,.., .A.,...A,.V.,. l ' I '0sill0Ill Frances Wtarring .,.. .,.....,,..,,, V ice-PI'0sid0l1l Alice Skinner .......,w.,, ,..,..,..,,....,..... Secretary-Treasurer Elsa Carlson and W. A. Ross ..,,....V.......V.V.,....... AflviS0l'S if E entered high school just like all the freshies before us had entered- q'A'P green. However. we weren't long in teaming the ways of a full-fledged it i- l high school class. Under the leadership of Robert Gray, assisted. by Dor- l, ollly Elkins and Frank Hill, cightyftwo freshmen started our first year 3...-ig in Fillmore lfnion High School. We were well represented in athletics. ls MU both boys and girls taking active parts. This year started us well on the road to success. Illtlur second journey was guided by Mildred Price. Somehow this year we seemed to lose most ot' our pep. tl guess we were saving it for the next year when we would be the jolly juniors l. Even though our pep was at its lowest ebb, otll' class members entered all of the school activities. lll'l'lie most im- portant year was our third. We regained all of the pep that we started out with as freshies. and more too. We spent most of our time selling hot dogs, liamburgers. candy, soda pop, and what-have-you at all of the games. This brought in nearly enough money to feed the seniors. 'the rest of the quota was made by selling home- made candy at the plays and at other entertainments given at the high school. l1I'l'he junior party at VVh.eeler's l-lot Springs was very successful, for we had plenty to eat and plenty to do-swiirming. dancing, golf! .lust ask Miss Carlson if we didn't have a keen time. for she was chased all over by Mr. Ross, who pursued her with a stick! 1lI0ur last outburst of energy came during th.e two weeks of school when we were preparing for the biggest event that we had yet encountered in any of our journeys, the Junior-Senior Banquet. The decoration committee, assisted by the rest of the juniors, made and strung paper flowers all over the ceiling of the ban- quet hall, At one end of the hall was a real Japanese garden, fish pond. bamboo, and cherry tree. Mr. John lnadomi was very kind in his donations, for he loaned us the cherry tree and supplied fans. After the hall had been changed by a stroke of magic into a bower of beauty, the long-awaited hour came. l1lBob Hatcher as toastmaster was all' that could be wanted! He immediately gained the gratitude of th.e assembled students and teachers when he said. and you can use your fingers in eating your chicken! We had waitresses from the sophomore clsss, dressed as cute little Japanese girls. Besides being very decorative, they were very efficient and not once did they spill soup down the teachers' necks, for we didn't have soup. This banquet will live long in the memory of the class, for through the necessity of cooperation we learned to know each other better. lllThe climax of our career came in our senior year. Senior ditch day was fun even though some ot' the jun- iors did follow us and get rough. However. you must hand it to Miss Carlson for taking her kidnapping as a joke. The day following was just as exciting, for we seniors sprouted out in our new sweaters, proclaiming to the whol.e world that we were the class ot' '32, lllMr. RosS comes in for his share of the credit for the success of our senior year, along with Miss Carlson, for he acted as chief bouncer, dues collector, general stabilizer. and jack-of-all-trades. As a class, we are quite proud of our choice of advisersg although there! may be teachers who are equally proficient in their suitability for advisership, we must bc shown. Page Twentyafour



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1 f I9 COPA DE OIQO 32 Junior Cloff -smilie OFFICERS Ralph HiC'kCOX .. ....... ..............,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident Peggy Walker .............,............................., Vice-President La Hue Steelsmith ....,..............,.,.. Secretary-Treasurer Richard Palmer ...........,..,,......,,,,....,,,,,,,A,,., Cheer Leader Miss I.. Smith and Mr. Clemore ........,..... Class Advisers ,AU HE juniors have kept the pep with which they started as fresh- ies . They have shown this both socially and otherwise. One of the most important social events of the junior class happened the night of the thrilling day during which the juniors were the 5 1 predominating class. Un this night the juniors held a class party which, inspired by an amber and gold flag, went over big . fWe might add that the sight alone of the senior flag wasn't so inspiring, but our ani- mation came from thoughts recalled by it of our early discovery and con- sequently of our victorious possession of it. Perhaps you would like to know who found it? VVhere? And how? Well, just ask Ruth Balden if she ever looked under a trophy case.J lil The junior class, which is large, is well repiesenlcd in all athletics. The junior girls won the interclass basketball tournament. The girls on this team were Peggy Walker, Eve- lyn Dear, Marie Hastings, Doris Foster, Thelma McCawley, La Rue Steel- smith, and the substitutes were Josephine Schwartz, Barbara Nelson, Mil- dred VVillis, Lorene Britt. Ruth Balden, and Ardis Hansen. Many iuniors were on the boys' B team in basketball, which has brought great honor to our school by winning the Ventura county championship and by partici- pating in the Southern California play-offs. These juniors were Edward Vx7ileman, Richard Palmer, Ralph Hickcox, Jack Ipswitch, Lucius Spencer, and Perry Davis. Many juniors have also taken part in football, swim- ming, track, tennis, and other sports. l,HThis active class is also well repre- sented in both the girls' and boys' glee clubs, in the scholarship, the Trigon club, the French club, the Spanish club, the Girls' Athletic Association, and the staff. Several juniors are commissioners. l1jWe also have dramatic talent in our class. Thelma McCawley took the girls' lead in the student body play, The Creaking Chair . Peggy Walker, Richard Palmer, Harold Wright, and Dwight Goodcnough also took part in this play. Harriette Warring, Ethel Yeckley, June Rose Winkler, Richard Palmer, Dwight Goodenough, Harold Case, Philip Macy, Le Roy Amrhine, and Bill Reed, all juniors, have leading parts in Lotta , the high school operetta. ljIThe junior class, by various activitiesssuch as, selling popsicles at football games, having food sales, selling pop corn and pop at basketball games, and having home-made candy saleshhas earned a fund with which they intend to do big things . Watch for the big things! Page Twenty-six

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