James Garfield High School - Crimson and Blue Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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CLUB OFFICERS lli Achievement Club Officers: First row -Miss Younu. sponsor: .lvxtiii-ttw Koploff, si-i-iw-t:ii'y1 Mrs. liiiitliyi iii it ii 1 41 nil I xy Xl iii li I1 'g 'v-, s it sivl ,i--it 'ii ' -A u x S ll- piri. pri-siilviil. .lsiiiit-s lilll'lN4tll, xiw--piwisirli-lit. ffl Hi-Y Officers: First roxy .In-'lt 1'litit'-irml, si-we l'vl:II'5L Klux lillis. piw-stil:-tit: lwvy XY'-int-r, view- lrl'0'Slllt'lll. Si-voiid row i'iiXlo Vlixilinlli-i'. si'rge-:iiit- :il-zirins, XYilli:ini XK'3':iIt. ti'--:isiiri-V. till Radio Club: S'-:ill-ll l':iul Iliiwliio, Assistant sv-i'1.:f-:iiit-:it- 1ll'l!IQ. .Xrtliiir ltiwiy-'-ill. S----t:-fl:ii'5' ti'--:isi1i'vi'. Staind- ini: Xlzirslizill 'lag--, i--iniliiuiiii-:itil-n lllllllillirl' XK'llKlll'. .lo-Al 1':ip-'. tim--pn-siilittitl lidllii- Slllllillri. XYHICSN 1ll'r'Sl4lvlIl. .lose llzivizis, plllilivitv lllilllil- giri .ln-'lt Yzil--IT, Si-11:4-:till-:it-sirius. ill Cup and Saucer Club Hfliii-i-i's: Maxine- S4'llllIlI2ll'lit'l', si-t-i'e- tum: lvorotliy l,oi:i:ins, lim: lit-it-'i't--it XVinifri-il l.l-my pri-siilwtitz Yxonni- 'Vrisll-r. vim--piwssitl.-vit: ll'-lin .Nl-'Fl'-ll:iii, tiw:isiii'i-in tio School phofog. raphers: .Xlfr--tl Swan. Nortnzin All-lin'-. Ula B.A.A. 11t'l'it'--i's I!illi-- .I-tlinson, pri-sill'-nt: Ali' l-'. .li-linson, sp'-nsoi. llziitf-lil 4':iin--ron, vit-.--plwsirl--tit 1TJ Girls' Letter Club Officers: .tlinxi .lt-urs, pi-wsiili-nt: .Xniziniln li--nzzilfs, xii'--fpri-si4li-lil. l i':tii----s Nelson, so--iw-tziiyy. ui Kersey Club Presidents: ll'-lwrl lint'- lon, lX IIl, Iilziflys Sv--rfllf-t'l', S 'l, .lolin llxiliriil, STIZI if-i World Friendship Oratorical Contest: l 1i'sl roxy' Bliss Stlirlll, l:4'll1ll'l 4':iiii--r-'ti l-Iilvllif Xlisl-'I Stfwtii-l i-in Sliirris Sliapir-2, ll'-xyzird lint- oii, ll-iiizziii l':ili.its. .Xiis--liiio Vi-i'i.i. ltzivid lim-li. 'lui Senior Service Cabinet: l-'irsi r-in .lat-k lZ--r- ty. .Xll-n XY.iIt-i', l'--to Sliiii--ii. .l. l. S-any Sw'- oiitl roxy Xli' lltlft-tal. sp--iisor. ll'-i'iu.in l':ill:ilS. lit'-i'i:.d Szitiiaivlzirli. ll'-It liwvt'-si' llll Junior Achievement Officers: l.4-rnzt l5oi---- vit-i--piw-sifl.-tit: laiuist lltfisv, st- I -l.ll'f'1 lit-s-'trizim' 1'i'nyvt't-rfl, pros- sitltnt DIARY fC0!IfliI1lt6'tfl diseases. His speech proved educational as yvell as interesting and entertaining. Dr. Houston put the morbid suhiect in a humor- ous light. On XYednesday. March 1-l. Dr. Patil Peri- gord. of L'.C,I-..-X. received a fine and iust response to his speech on Modern Standards in Higher Life . in a program sponsored hy the .Xchiesement Club. w SCHOOL LIFE The next day a committee of fifteen from the various home rooms gathered in the aud- itorium where Fred Kushera spoke ahout the hond election and showed a moving picture illustrating the March 10. 1933 earthquake. In an after school meet the gyrating Ciar- held gym team fought to a tie-75-75 with the Roughriders. Tree planting day took place on Friday. The olhcers and sponsors of Senior H.-X and li classes had the privilege of actually planting the tree. Roy Morton, a Senior and Opal Napier. Senior MH . recited poems. and XYilliam lieclsman sang the memorahle song. Trees, The Orpheus Cfluh, on Tuesday. March ZH. gave hefore the hoys' division a very en- tertaining musical program. On Friday. the Twenty-third of March. the Garfield cinder- scratchers were defeated in a track meet hy Ietferson to the tune of 62 to -ll The Senior Ayes and Bees. again tried to out-shine each other in the semi-annual senior class party. Dancing and ping-pong were the outstand- ing features of the evening. lf anyone was mystihed hy students care- fully scrutinizing their friends' ears. mouths. or hair. he had no cause for alarm. for. Mladies 11 ontiiiii.sd on patsrv Ili o vi? 111 V 1 NQ '-et, lbl SENIOR LOGO

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.SQ ,ff ff f SCHUCL LIFE First row: .Ioiin Ii'A:sta, Ihtari Kosaiwff, VVaItt-rint- iforln-s, I-Ilia .latin Hrooiniiu-111 Mitsalio Nakasli- 2 ina. Iforis iIoI'1'. Marigart-t iioffinan, I-Ive-lvn Manwaring. llrut-ts Sinitii, Seco ' ,L3u1'1- AI:-rritit-irl. Siiirlt-3' Alley:-t'. ' lf '. 'ITS Lorraint- lianitifl. Yvlnia Stew- art. May 5 1'i'i1'IiS'l1i, Ilost-inary 1'rawfoi'ri. Al- f fred St-iiarili-r. Third row: Ray Yin--1-nt. Marjorit- Atigvtt, iistinvr 'z -- h' -1' . .tv : Sol'-. sz - ,atrgf-, ourth row: lriwk iiiaktsiv. lroris In-rl-Ar. i,oi'i'ain.f ,NYM ltils lhtty H in I int I it I tinl I Ht-wtor Anton. V F Q F ft tinklin Iyn i I -in it 1ItX14S I Hs 1 i 1 Mathis. Mary Likt-. lfllizaiwtii Nutz, Louis Z1-yon, lfllniv Ill--ssing. i h row: F1 -' if. 1- -' lu lioris Nelson. I-Itinim' Iiziiikey. I'at1l 1'in-riiow. Imtiisw- list-. 1-iisiiaxv Tiioinas. Louis Zaragvza. 123 SQUIRES fi X First row: itay Yin--1-nt. Itiak-A Wai-iw-n. Hit-tor ,I Anton. iiaiiiii 12.-loiitf-i'. I-Itigviiv Stern. Ai-iv X 19o1dniaii. Second row: Iiieharti Blakely. H1-lv.l1+ll1-Y. Franklin j 'i'vn1Ai', Arthur 1Ii1ii. Gaylts Iiollyway, Aiiio Hiatt, f Third row: llrant I-'rt-st. -XII'--rt .Xiito5'aii. Tlioinas V iliv-wi-tits, Hiistaxo 1i1iI'1'l1l. litlxviii Bltwyww. ir. XV. , Afiainst'ii-Sponsor. ' Fourth row: Hart-lvl Plain-. itt-in-rt .It-nes. 'I'iioinas X I I j Higgins. iff-iw-st Ellis. Antonia Sandoval. Holi 1'ofg. 133 MAIDS X First row: iiosw-inary 1'rawft-rvi. Mstrgaiw-t H--ali! I.orraiinA ilainnfi. Siiirlt-3' 51--y--rs. I-'11-ra Iiray. SI ..zy'.o't-so. Second row: Marv I.-we Harris. Hopf- Jvtisfn. Mari 1ii1 iitlin Kit XI it n ii Third row: iiiivri -Arid-i'soii. Anita Vtiiiningriiatii, Lorna Iioitw- Aida Iiszngit- au. Vatila Russell. Fourth row: Miss Ii'-ittfrtnan. ilutii St--xt-ns. iitiiiifw- iiankty, iff-ris N'-is-tn 141 ORCH ESTRA First row: Marv Ann Ili 5-Ito. Mary XYW-11. Mary Iioiti'-, Hiafivs Kintnf-r. l'iiyi- Swiiuli-i'. Marjorie iis lrtinf-an. i':lr'EtY'l'i!' Iioin-rtr. Yirfrinia Frost. Iioiw-tiiy liannwr. Varri.. tisitoiriif-. Second row: i-Irnwst A-una. N-trinan Htiinan. 1'iiarlws Iii-1-vit.-i', 12---'rue .trait-fiiaii 'I'-,fi Hain- iin. 1'ai'1 Ntiiigt-ss.-r. iiotiuins Mttrpiiv. Eli--n lioin-rts. .Ioiwf I-'iw-ririt-kwoii. .Xiitiiw-5 I-'i'isiirv'v Third row: 1'oIt-man Bricker. Alina Sowiiy. Itaxiri Iiiwffvnwie-rth, John 1lIivt-r. Hd:-ll Fox, Thomas fliiit-spit-. iilizalwtii I't'ttri1'iika. Monoiia il--ser. Harrit-tt iiauson. Fourth row: itltzisto Monari. I rank Snr:-i. XVai'rvii I-Stitlt-r Alfiw-fi In-titsvli. Air. i'owt-li. VValt+-r Jolley. 'Voinnii' Bltirray. DIARY KCOIYITIIIICYX, On Tuesday, March 5. during the fifth week. the hoys of Garfield were very fortun- ate in having with them as guest speakers in an assembly sponsored by Hi-Y. Mr. Gould and two Troian football players. Ford Palm- er. captain of the team of 1935. and julie Bess cos, captain for the 1934 season. The girls took their turn in the aud the following day and attentively listened to Mrs. Grace Stoermer from Los Angeles oiiice of the Bank of America while she spoke on Successful Careers in the Business XVorld. ln an after school meet the battling Bulldogs hewildered and overwhelmed a falling hut lighting Fairfax group 921i to 4213. On Thursday. March 7. the Garfield Senior Orchestra presented a line program with stu- dents as directors. Mr. Robert Houston. president-elect of American Hospital Association. favored Gar- lielcl on Tuesday. Niarch 13. with a talk on 11'ont1nIi--ti --n paw- ! ' 1221 jg J Aff .JJ W J 5,51 f 4' ' 1



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5 1 if Qifi Ps I CJ Il I. . 1, VFASSEMBLIES 4,,,9,g,J ff 1 IDENTIFICATIONS ' tit lfztshion Show. 423 I,IllPlN'It't'l'S. tilt I-'zishioit Show. Hr Stilliinsrgt-rl: St-att.-+I-Blztxiite Ilryztnt. Airs. Suthi-rlztnfi, AI:ti'5'.latt1e Iiztllowvll, liiliott Hul- vilitlsutl. Sl:tntIing.:- l'l--4. XVoIft-, iihztrles Stig.-rs, .lan-k In-rr5', I-'re-ti Swztn, XYilli:ttn XVy:itt. Hn The Ilurglztrz First i'ow--ICl:1iin- 'Vhorni-, Aiirli'--5' Smith. Iiaithziritn- Xhitkins Hpul Natpit-r. Iitht-I In-i-hotit, SPVIIIIWI row-Mrs, Stull-vrlutiti. Hit Ifttshion Show: lwft to rightihlzirjorit- Iloylt-s, Mary Iixwlyii Mooin- .I+-un, Lai Yonu Melieon. Mary I,--v XVilkt-i-son. Noi'- ini- 1'oft'inztn, Mollie H'Suilix'ztn, IAPI'I'2liIIl' I'lIl'fILIl'. rv Stage 4'r+-W. HH Ifzirshion Show: Left to right- IZ:1t'Iu11'zt Iiztli-S, Algzi I'1tWIuk. Toss-at Inn-vita-Si, Mol- lie 1l'SuIlix:tn, Zorkzi ,lziie-Ii. Ii--I-fn Hlztisiieii. Mary Louise Ilztppolt-, Marie Hunt, Mui'gau':-t II4'I'I'III2iIl, Mztry Novit-off. Sltirley Bit-yeii I-Illat .Iztne Ilurnzi. Iroris Hoff, May I-'I:therty. Il-'tty Lipseonili. Ruth Sowlny, Alive- XK'iIson. Hi-tty .I:tn-- l.zi:4Itow. Si-4-oils! I'lIXYf:3tIfIil li--init:-ztti. Iletty .I--:un Iiilgeiilwml, Ivor. othy XVt'ip:Iil. Floral Ilrt-y, Iixzt Stzirk. II.-tts Horn, li:irri--tt Isztiwll, II--len I't-trofztiiis. ICH.-n .I.-nsvn. I I'2lIl4't'F I-'rost Hope i'II4'Ilh'X, Szilonnv .Xt'i.:ti.-ll-I, lhvtly' Vripley. 'I'hii'fI row -Biztrion I'oli'tnzin. Mari:- :iret Ilnntluy. Iilizztln-tit Notz. Iloris Ni-Ison. than-xii Itriggs, Aint-Iizi Zztn--ilu, Lorna lloit-1-. Ainpurzt In-zu. Iisirolrlins- Ili-nwic-It. .li-:tin-ttv Yowniztn, K:itln-rine Lillie. AI:tini-- llost- Iliilinsrslf-:i, Biztrjorit- l'I:trk. Ihssiv Im-It. I.ori':tin.- Iivwiurtllr 11..g.fin:try Viutw- ford Iixw-lyit Ifutht-v 1111 Voniinx: out 1iI 'KI'EiIII. 1Lint--up-nuinln-r.r DIARY fCOIIl1iI1I!C'!fI tinti gentlemen. we present to you. Cttptttin D. Iones. nittgiciginf' who tieinonstmteti his tirtful tricks upon innocent Chtrtieitiittits. CThe m.tiority of the stutients heiieve the ID in his n.1nie stttntis tor DuinhfountiingI. Clip- t.1in Iones puiieti .iI.trm clocks from h.tts: ex- tr.1ctetI sttusgiges from stucients' necks tinti tiici everything except mgtke Miss Reiterinun tio the hulti-hula. fincitientttliy. Dot Doverspike ruineti her ft1ther's hest fecIor.1 in gin .attempt to fry eggs the sgime cittyfj March ZW. The Senior cI.iss httti the honor of introtiucing to the school in il I.lslL' oi' the Senior pint' the crazy hut Ioxythle Iltmily oi' the Riinpiegars. Frititty the thirteenth ot' .Xprii proreti no iinx to Chtrheitiittits. On the contr.n'y. they were fortunate in having Dr. Noise. consul from the Argentine. as the guest spe.1ker for Ptin American Dtw. Dr. Neise spoke upon the hegiuts' of the nations ot' the VI'estern I-Iemisphere. the lutntttiy of I.tntIsc.1pe. .inti of' friendship. Chtriieici h.1tI heeomc .ictprlinteti with the cmxy Riinpiegurs previously. hut on .Xprii IW everyone w.is inviteti to spcnti .tn enioy- .thie two hours with them. .tnzi watch their queer. tinftithomwhie antics .tnti gtctions. On the whole. the pI.is'. Three Cornereti Moon . w.is .tmong the hest ever presenteti .it Cntr, tieiti High Schooi. .XII the Ioixti sons .inti ckttlgitters ot Cntr- . , . 7 . tieiti hgtti the opportunity on .Xprii Ji. oi showing their p.trents .inri iirientis wh.u they couiti tio. Ckirheiti threw its tioors w itie open ciurin-1 Open House. Prouti p.trents p.tr.itIetI P' through the pittnt .intl were shown with ev pI.in.itions the xptrious cI.issrootns .inti the 4 IIII!1YlvKI on :nigh 33' CJ Ci l34I ,, ' 13.07, ' . A , . VP? I.: ff it s tiij .' 4. wzlzr. rs , f Q if-fi-.A 62 - bs . .sz-L. 1

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