Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 32 text:

QUAQAJ' !9ftl.X7J , l- if hy A ' V ,IM A ' dwsqteizttkffii ' W' 4 ' ,avr 42.1 4. filzbil ffl' lunior High Classes fMmMmH1 JUN 1 o it HIGH SCHOOL The best years oi my lite is a term so often applied to school days, and my happiest school days is a term which usually applies to the subject ot this article, lunior High. 1 lt is in the seventh and eighth grades that one iinds new and more . , , , Qqadu - . ' ff' t t - klkqh . mature ideas to take the place of ,Q 1 L SU-moi E dolls and teddy bears. Thoughts of if hair and clothes begin to direct the ' 1 junior high girl towards neater and more stylish ways oi dressing. School work begins to materialize as a means by which to educate oneself. Thoughts oi, Why do T have to go to school, Mom? slowly vanish. The girl in junior high has iound something to look iorward to, high school, perhaps college, and finally the path oi life which everyone must travel someday. But while these thoughts of the future lie tucked away, something must occupy the present-a challenge to the high school tor a game oi basketball, a struggle for the highest grades which will win a tree trip to the show through the kindness ci Mrs. Scotty numerous dramatic presentations, the R. H. Club, whose very initials excite the curiosity oi every high school student-all these and many others keep growing bodies occupied and promote broader outlooks for growing minds. They tend to help build the character which will be an asset, not a hindrance, to a person who will look back, perhaps, and say, Yes, they were the happiest days oi my life. , . , 0195 Quanta! 4,5-m ,Av-ood -vt 'p ff vrd 1fw'x,fHff-ywv 'V if .

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71 . f a Q45 5-Q-. 'JW' if 5 X M5 en--'9 FRESHMAN , LASS W ln the past we were busy having sales, at- tending meetings, and one day we decorated ..::.zi,,, the auditorium. The soft lights and Hill Billy JODZQQ 'C 5' ' talk added to the atmosphere of a festive barn -'esj MIQI -'QAA,q,0U , dance. The hay-covered floor was crowded QISQIQ HO J with dancing feet. We sold refreshments after Q38 4444, . 5... the barn dance. S d We also have memories of our first evening asa Q -2' out. lust before dinner we all climbed into the bus and left for dinner and a show. Although we were tired when we finally returned to school we all agreed that we had enjoyed ourselves. At the present time we are looking forward to the three years that remain for us in high school, hoping that they will be years of progress and accom- plishment as this one has been. Future--iithat is a thing e cannot tell about. lt is filled with magic GL AQ Q'- -ffl - and terror. Terror in hard tasks an hill roads to exploreg the magic of new Q 4-QOLQQXZ pleasures, new ideals, hopes ful ' ed. I jx - f 2 - 0P -'4 '-511,212 A 7 xl IM 0 M22 Q ,QM-M,VT', M QQLZL, fr , , I yl A M' '75 swf WMM, 'tx fu.LZ,,,,L, 5 'Qcfzflf I' . Kcafrfowi-c.J,Ig.L4 Q-EMI:-?,4 -



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'tif Qatff t ELEMENTARY twfbfrf' .V 4 ,N , A JJ Il., , T 41 VK . 71704 J N Q4 ,lf lf you ever get to feeling sad and blue, come and pay us a visit, for with our new red curtains and new waste basket, we have cheer enough to share with all of you. We have had four new girls join us this semester, lean Richon, Angele Philippe, Patty Kelley, and lean Marples. ln the morning we have arithmetic, spelling, language, geography, history, and social studies. ln the afternoon we have a variation of art, reading, story telling, and botany. We are planning to study Mexico and China. The elementary girls have started a court similar to that of the high school girls. lean Richon holds the office of court judge, Leslie Srnoot holds the office of prosecuting attorney, and Pam Hippard is the clerk of the court. Leslie Smoot has also been acting as librarian and Anne Paterson is the desk and locker monitor. Patty Kelley has charge of the checking in and out of the sup- plies in the school room. Angele Philippe has the responsibility of checking the conduct of the younger children on the playground. Thus we take our place as young but important members of the school family. 4 I W5 lf ., ,t ilt Elementary at Play Roller Skating

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Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 72

1939, pg 72

Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 6

1939, pg 6

Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 31

1939, pg 31

Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 73

1939, pg 73

Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 74

1939, pg 74

Mabelle Scott Rancho School - Valencia Yearbook (Azusa, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 27

1939, pg 27


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