Oxnard High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1944 volume:

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Before School About eught thurtv oclock on school mornungs the holls ot OUHS stort tlllung wlth students Buses orrtvc an hock ond with eoch bus comes o new group ot students They mosey olong to theur lockers store owoy thenr lunches ond books ond then gust stond oround chottung untul o conscientious holl rotrolmon remlnds them Either go outslde or lnto o room ony room until the bell rlngs The holls ore comoorotlvely quuet tor o whsle untll onother bus dlschorges onother deluge ot howling seekers ot knowledge Frlends greet eorh other eogerly otter beung seporoted for so mony long hours ond dety oll rules of the potrol to stop ond goze ot eoch other oll olong the hollwoys 1 1 1 w .. , I 1 1 1 11 I - 1 1 , 1 11 v 4 A-X T-7? f6'o 4 IW? . 3 5 s. wx-W-'NW 'm Q gl! 'K' 2 6 -2 f 60 - -994,99 WJVX Z .1 2' 935' X 1 W3 ,QW 4' J- Good Mormng Mr. B We as sensors get to know our ptuncupal Mr Bannister very well We come In close contact wnth hmm whale working for varlous organnzatnons duscussung school problems and gettung has approval on school actuvutues Rarely us has offlce free of boys and gurls ln the mornnng Each of us have prnvate conferences wnth hum about our future euther nn college the busnness world or the service He glves us Information on each of these makes applncatlons and gives recommendations for college secures posltlons for buslness mnnded students and guves references for branches of the Army or Navy He along with Mr Berlun maps out courses for freshmen to follow and all nn all works to our best advantage l l 0 1 I I ' 1 1 1 I I I ' I - I . 1 ' I I . 'YY' 'Y 1 ornmg Sessions promptly of huho O dock the bell r wgs ohd stud nts who hovo been Qfohdnhg powsod luke roce homes o wont ng tho stortmg snghol oroo roword f ref pcm fi L osscx rhow dosh our 1 o m To !oc4 for forgotteh books Lotg Com rs rush rw bong Vockor doom ook w y obout To hho sgrhoohe thot vw I T Twhm tho Trmo T ew thank of Iookmg of Tho dock U ow foo thot thw shouldnt hove hod Thor wolf burst of brooldogf or oook rw thg m rror tw begun rohhuhg furuously Toward The r Gloss S QLldCiCIWIX, o potrol mom 2 No mum wg IH tho ho S p'CosC cfm Q from some hlddmw vohfogc point Ah wal' o T ns Cvorx m rm The no 5g soon dau down oh'y To he rcocofod when Ciobscs Chohge of Teh ood oloveh o o W I K X sr ' ' C ., In f ' K ,V ,NV I 4 V V Ch Q I an 'I ,, r ' ig Q lors . , W X or r, V , I ildl ' ' 'f o ff oil lo ro X h r , V ,J r il: mg o ' , 1 J J , N I , I ,Cs ' , , C J ' f N g ' f , ,f I f, X , .r . I! I . , . 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A . . 9 I I I I A ' I prepare simple meals, make simple clothes, and ln general, care tor a home. This year I I ' ' 1 ' 1 Shops Shop classes under whuch Wood Shoo Metal Shop and Mechanlcal Drawing are classltned are lnstructed by Mr Dawley Mr Creelman and Mr Browne Each at these shops teaches the use ot tools that are necessary an their respectuve shops ln the Wood Shop the tnrst year IS spent learnung to use hand tools and burldlng wlth them exclusively Durlng the second year the operatlon ot power machunes us taught After learnnng to handle these machunes bicycle traulers end tables and desks are usually made by the work Work that as learned un thus shop as y ry valuable an that It wlll enable the trainees to till 'obs un machnne shops nmmedlately xttnout toknng :nntlal traunlng and students may go right unto advanced study The cou s s an M chahucal Drawlng teach the use of the apparatus as well as the technuque ot drawma to s ale Durlng the tlrst year and part ot the second year drawungs are assug nod o d made from the text book ln the last part ot the second year actual pleces ot machinery are measured and drawn to scale l l l students. Mr. Creelman in the Metal Shop tcaches welding, bench casting and machine Boys at Work That fellow you thought d tched ev rv afternoon dld sonwethlna tar more productuve than you real zed Allns Chalmers M ra oma nd Dledrlch WI' had part t me stu dent employees durung the school year Qorn of the boxs war' d rn the mow :nos before school and through to frfth period Othe s massed h ru ta dsfc d er od st loth have been off nn the muddle part ot the day 'n tact tln s fcwr at OJLIS tw r nas been every sort of school time arrangem nt to mak F4 or or of the dav Throcgh the r school tra nlng some boys haf be n abl t wtual robs to fulfull anothers rob At Allus Chalmers m wf at the art om O HS are leornrng work nn the machnne shop wh r t rn nacwlnery Others are workung nn the draftnng departn t d Chalmers thus year Three others have be w vorf -I at M r r m hanrcs At Dnedruchs students have been employed as rn ha NM r a hav 3 employed an downtown stores E 5' , . A . i ' , i L C A -. ' s' have -, I E A A . , ,,, rr Q 1' -QQ A1 'fl- A A . r' A . t e rs n ,ef i sg ll ers ' ' A. ,fmt t Z lee' ' e . ewo 'c oocrlbleanr-'horrir ti. 1 . ' E E A we Ae to soo r5'1fot into ossoi A A A. Others have become apprentices and are takiniq t'raim.wv 't'-ar r 'V they might bo able A ' A . .' .. 23. . '- -'rc A ifmi w-fri-rfirs fr U A I g A A9 VV E3f'lf?'fi' ff? 'a' for. I lA . A A A on t'ierC.f 1f 'T fl 'fl1f'vi or'fsd- t Allis A . -er '- l 5nf, 1 lfnoi as 4152 ij ' . ' A do .- Tc? .' . itafcifir-ts als e le-en Sciences -..-N -'bf as i-1 0011 At twelve o clock and tor the suc essufe forty tnve munutes the cateterua steps and surrounding area bave served as a haven for leusure Thus as one place the students may congregate and lolter as tbey please wltnout tear of patrolmen l-lerc they can tool around wuthout dominance Dunng the year several types ot basketball and baseball was indulged sn also Too the noon hour was popular for various club meetings the Scsence Club took advantage of luncntlme to try new expenments But all of this seemed to be overpowered by tne des.re lust to congregate louter yell and tool around , g C .N . . , I ' ll 11 - - A recreation were planned sucn as noon dances and movies, A little . . .,. l E l I , I , . f X XX '? - S Q lll nf -!5! 5 X .nu ' llll K Ag:-.J , ' Z :ll llll Ill Q . Y- -::-sssiull -5g?:::i5 ':.::::'- I v Q, 4.1:r:::: N ' -' :::.. ' 4::l:... 7' HY' gf, 4--uf.. 'E vp? X, X15 Q . 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K I K 'a 4,9 41 w p lx 9 jf JN 'T9 Qu 1 fi' w -4- fc,7,, '4 ' ' iff t i B i I Classes Again Back to the old routlne at twelve forty fave The study hall ns a pr tty good place for a nap but the llbrary as defnnutely a place for studylng ONLY Mass Dorrance has full charge of keepnng the llbrary up to date l-llstory and clvlcs under Mass Donlon and Mrs Westervelt keep us checked on current eveats and prepare us for good cntlzenshup The soon as Mr Edmuston took hold They attended the Southern Callfornua Band Festlval at USC Many assemblles wer glven by the publlc speaking class under the dlrectorshnp of Mr l-larp These proved very entertaining to the students Mr l-larmon Mnss Carlson and Mrs Booth took charge of the comm-er ual department whlch Included comrnerclal Engllsh typing shorthand and bookkeeping Many students who left school durxna the day to work at the ratuon board were from these classes The prcture at the top of th fo'lowlng page shows a gurl being counseled for her next years classes Those attendung OUHS are fortunate IO that each student has rndlvldual counsellng by teachers who understand the needs and requnrements for the dlfferent courses given 1 - s. , 5' , A Tx lr - band and vocal departments got a late start this year but went forward with progress as Work and Play 'fl Physical Education Under the dlrectnon of Coach Elmer De Sllva the boys athletlcs were tor the most part very successful thus year Football proved to be very successful but basketball dudn t turn out too well Track was expected to turn out very well and baseball wasn t organ nzed The boys O So eety was organlzed thls year wuth Calvnn .laynes as presldent Jack McCIaln vuce presudent and Thomas Osborne secretary trea urer The soclety hasn t been organized tor the last two years becau e there were no ant rscholastlc games and Intramural games didn t glve polnts toward letters Thus year mterscholastsc games started nn the county because mllltary restrlctlons were lltted Starting also nn the school thus school who wished to gown the Corps as under the yurlsductlon of the Adjutant General s ottlce In Sacramento and Commandant De Silva IS head of Company D tlrst Bottal1on seventh Reglment of Calltornna l-lugh School Cadets whlch as attached to OUHS The otfxcers of the Cadets are Carl Bennntt Captaln Thomas Osborne First Lieutenant and Robert Danley Frank Dodge Charles McClain Second Lneutenants Non commlssuoned oftlcers are a First Sergeant tour Stott Sergeants and seven Sergeants There are tnve Corporals eleven Furst Class Pnvates and snxty sux Pnvates The Cadets train durlng frfth and snxth periods The tralnung rltles Issued whlch are made of wood and steel and weigh seven pounds each are used an mock bcttles and nn drlllnng The unltorms ot the Cadets are sun tan trousers shlrts tles and overseas caps Q ' 1 1 -.X g. ,v - ' ' s ' e ' , year was the California High School Cadet Corps. The Cadet-Corps, comprised ot boys in Football Season ,. Q' V A In r 73, i 11 . ' fy W yd 0 . 1' we .. tt so rf Nt H+ ' 9' Q6 : f 1 1 - mibixt 4 lf H 'Q .,, - ,H fs, r ' L W , Q 1' Q 2 . I U . 1' 0 I' I 1 t, Y mf., K4 . JA' pr G 'ix 'A he V 4- 5n ' X I . V , ,fl t g X 3. -9 , ' L qw 1 it Q. gy, 1 gf x 9 V. x Q '62 'L H'-1 X Q Aviv I wh xl 0 Ns Wlth a fresh spurt after two years of ndleness varssty football started oft wlth a bang Because war restrictions were let down Q llttle lnterscholastlc football games once agafn started OUHS came out second In the Ventura County League benng defeated tvvlce by Ventura There was that good old tlghtlng splrlt In the boys this year and much ab llty shown by all members of the team three maklng turst team In All County and four the second team The schedu e for th s season ,.., . . . -, . .., . . ' '- .. lE' s e 4 H yre Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Oxnard Fnlmore Santa Paula Ventura Flllrnore Santa Paula Ventura S Fitzgerald l Hancy ec l- ard Ja nes empster M s I 1 C McClum I Jack McClain Jrm McCIonn Mornson Nystrom l Rros ssell l Pun er on ubrules Schmrd Q Shuft eld bc M H E Smrth Us Eberhard e Cathn Goodcell Castle Osborne Ramellr 4 . 19 , -.0 4 '! , at , - Q 1 Q - 4 ' ,al -,3-., X E , X. f .km ., 1- ,, ..A '11 . 3 ' 1 x Q!! . , ' . ' F 1-,Q , 4 ky. Q A Q ,t kr A R , - K :S -vu -,Q - ' , r. s, L W - ' V, ft 2 xh! 1 gf' A.. ,N , ,- ,. 'Q f , 'fa' - , 'f 6 , 4 QA. 9 - 'z - -I W is 1 Q X - , u 4 1 - I i . , I : . I , . . - - - - - ZO A' - - - - - - - 7 lux.-, Arias, . IV'f H?-' Adamson, litwl' G. Bell, lfttf' Billinger, fr' 'f' L -' Butcher, mr- -' Dodson, . tg. lm, , I A , ww wlfv' - , lsrlrr High , lm ll lcllw How , ltzc'-le y , Itu.- lt-tier, K , l.c,rtf, lat luv, A ay , ut- , ' , Jac-, lvttf-r ' , 'ut-tio lerlf--v A ' , tttt lfvttw ' , kgacx , .var Rc 1 ' , bag- Ru , al lefte' ' k t , Center, 'L-Ye' A. R ' , mart' ' t, ff' i , w , ' , mr , cc lrvw ' , 5 ,t ff' fliffws , ' ze- fur' ', vw Haney Fntzg rald Rlos J McClam Socy D Srlva Bell Soo Hoo Jaynes Hor on Parker Rob r 5 Jef ord Gon aes Mays Pinkerton Tc cs Razo Moa s Escalanc Thayer Athletlcs OUHS had a very poor season an varsutv hasl etball thus year one of the reasons being the lack of helght The Yellow Jacket qunntet lost all out one gam tylng Santa Paula for thrrd p ace rn the Ventura County L ague The schedule for thas year was as follows Oxnard Santa Paula Oxnard Ventura Oxnard Fullmore Oxnard Santa Paula Oxnard Ventura All games were played out of town because of the size of the OUHS gym and accomo dat ons The Bee basketball team was a luttle better than the varsuty team wrnnrng three games and 'osung three games The Bees w r me only OUHS team to beat the Ventura Prrates The track team met Ventura s tea T1 on Aprnl 28 and went to the Ventura County League meet on May l3 Some of the boys ow th track team were plannung to go to the Dnvusuonal Meet at Glendale These boys mu: t be trst place wrnners before they may enter thus meet O Oxnard ---e--- 20 Fillmore ------- 46 - - - f - - - 30 - - - - - - ZO - - - f - - - l8 - '- - - - - - 46 - - - A V - - l5 ' - - - - - - - 4l - - - - V - - 25 - - - - - - 35 - - - - - - - 26 - - - - - - - 42 Checkers was one ot the favorite oastnmes ot the boys many ot them oe Coming quite expert Cadets learnung the Man ual of Arms soon atter r tlc arruved One of the many pastxmes old pugskrn around Cadets play baseball when they dont have to d Cadets at attentuon tor roll call and lnspectuon Dont they look nutty though? of boys was kicking the rill, Glrls Athletlcs The gurls have been quute actuve thus vear A playday was the furst actuvuty un whuch the gurls partucupated Thus was held November 20 The gurls from Santa Clara were unvuted Volleyball tennus and baseball were the maun events After lunch the gurls aduourned to the audutoruum for a program put on by the OUI-lS gurls Samethung new and dufferent was sponsored by the GAA thus year Thu was a pugtaul day a contest among the gurls to see whuch one would be chosen Muss Pugtaul of OUHS After three days the Student Body aduourned to the audutoruum where co captauns of the football team Ruch ard l-lugbee and Bud Bullunger awarded the wunne s large rubbons whuch they tued on the pugtauls Pruzes were awarded for the longe t shortest neatest straughtest part and cutest pugtauls Arlune Arbuckle was chosen as all round pugtaul gurl and obtauned the tutle of Muss Pugtaul of OUI-IS An excutung game of basketball was held un the gym between the uunuor and sen or gurls The lun ors were the vuctors wuth a score of Zl to Z4 Thus was so close that the senuors felt themselves capable of defeatuna the ,unuors and so challenged tnem to another game Thus was held at nught wuth admussuon of ten cents Thus was the furst gurls game un seven years to be held at nught After a very breath takung game the score favored the senuors 29 to 25 The furst game counted un the untermurals but the second one gave the sensors a great satusfactuon On March 25 a sprung Backward Dance was held Thus was a very gala affaur the g m beung very colorfully decorated wuth streamers bruck walls benches and palm trees The couples danced to the musuc of l-lerby Gaertner O , Q . f I . - 1 -F 11 - - -1 J I . . ,, . . . ,, - I - ' r , . ' ' I I I I ,, . ' . . 1, , . . , . E . . I . . , , . '. , . . . . , , .' . , ' 1 ' 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 - Special Period Every Wednesday afternoon following fourth perlod ss the special perxod for assemblies class nm et nas Grls League or GAA Although war time lessened the numb r of asscrnblues we were fortunate In obtalnlng noted speakers and frner entertaun assemblles called for gurls only nn whlch a Navy Nurse a Wave and a psychologust spoke After the Aur Corrs attempted to enlust the boys the Navy had a try lBoth were su cessful l Outstanding regular assemblles were the Navy band a war correspondent and the Braulle program The science club oave a novel program by showung some motlon plctures taken at OUHS enght years ago lt was thus type of entertaunment offered durung assembly tnme - - - ,, Q g f I W ' . I I , Q . - , ment than peace time could afford. There were several special I I , - 1 l ' , , XNYXS ' FV., Cf Student Government The ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OVQOVHIZOTIOIW was strona and octave thus year led by Bud Bnllnnger presldent and Phyllus Rxce v ce pres dent The students haxe been pleased wuth the number of actvvntzes avallable Tne ass mblues have been partlcularly s nccesstul with many In erestnna outsude programs En rta nment popular with stud nts uncluded a qulz program sklts by the public speak ng c'a and number by band and orchestra The STUDENT LOURT as usual has had a busy year and has succes fully aleen care at all business Headed by Chlet Justuce Tom Osborne the trst semester and Blaine Eltz gerald Chief Justuce second semester the court tunctlowed unusually well latrolmen under the lurnsductlon of the court kept the halls and grounds ln good order The court met on the averaae ot once a week to try vlelatuons All the gurls at th school are unnted an the GIRLS ' EAGUE as euther actuve or as flare members They completed a successful year of servuce and soclal events under tne lcad rsh1patMargue N wman president and Mrs Brown adviser The tall semester was nrghlughted by a Little Srsters Tea and the second emester by a Mother Father rec rtuon an spring Many lnterestlng meetings were held durung the year H1 Y THY The l-lleY CLUB with a smaller than average membership was headed by Jim Mce Clain and advised by Mr. Dawley. The l-lifY members Darticipated actively in the Alle County pot luclf. dinners and were able and efficient hosts at the dinner held in Oxnard Some of their activities tor the year included ushering tor the Junior and Senior plays and otticiating at football games held at l-louser Fie'd. Their meetings were generally held at noon instead ot the former night gatherings. Several ioint meetings with the Tri-Y were held with Jim McClain officiating. Upholding their ideals ot high morals and Chris- tian living throughout the home, church, and community, the TRI-Y had a series of prof grams for their bifmonthly meetings at which many interesting speakers were heard, The success ot the TriYY Club is shown in the enthusiastic response and large membership. l-ieaded by co-presidents Shirley and Sharon Watts and adviser, Miss McKenzie, the Tri-Y has participated in several all-county Y meetings at which there was a pot luck, a pro- gram, and a community sing. ln February the Oxnard l-li-Y and Tri-Y Clubs were hosts to the other county clubs at the Masonic Hall where a dinner and program were enjoyed by all. Publications Both the BUZZ and CARDINAL AND GOLD were ably handled by a very small fourth year English Class with Mass Bloom as advsser The BUZZ which for several years has been prunted was swltched back to rh typxng and mnmeograph method for reasons which only the manpower shortage can explain It was well handled by eight edltors two appolnted for each quarter Barbara Castle cdftor and Kathryn Edwards assustant lab ored long hours to make a success ot the annual The CARDINAL AND GOLD staff had to overcome many duffucultles before actually seeing the book nn prnnt barbara Castle, Cf-QU 'i-'tl 1'-If 'i 73 f 't ' . . . D . . . c ' I ' ll I I I - . . . X . . . .e..,,,! Scholarship Society Actnyltnes ot the Scholarshlp Society th s year were carried on durlng the tlrst semes ter by Marge Newman presldent Betty McKeehan vice presrdent and Betty Ann Stoll secretary Durlng the second semester the ottlcers were Shlrley Watts presldent Betty McKeehan vlce presrdent and Roberta '-ludson secretary Mnss Mnedema was advlser throughout the year The prnnclpal actuvlty ot the Scholarship was carrylng on a drnve tor punk jewelry to be sent to the South Seas tor barter wuth the natnves by American serynce men ln addltlon all members thus year had to be pertorrnung some servmce for the school regularly In order to obtaln thelr prnvlleges - 1 X fe f ., uw . o - - I' .3 71:1 ' , V. K ,ff . V '- ' : . l ,fl -M-if '-' x, Z ' ..,.'5 ' ,521 .I , - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I ' 1 - ' 1 . xf rf' .lumor and Semor Plays On March 30 and 31 1944 the Senlor Class presented thenr annual play to a large and sotlstled audlence The three act comedy Street ot Dreams was wrntten by John Rand and dlrected by Mr Harp The lnvnng room of the Proscenlum Club a boarding house for struggling young actresses was the setting ol the entnre play When Tony Barton wrutes a new play the actresses see openungs for a pob but are dlsapponnted when the play ns turned down Hope ns revlved when George Justun olters to put uo the money The play IS tnnally produced and proves a great success Heading the cast were Bud Blllanger and Phyllns Rlce ably assnsted by Barbara Castle Dorothea Beach Glenna Deane Wallace Margle Cota Marge Newman Kathryn Edwards Betty Nelson Eula Stanchott Gerry Power Bull Rotsler Tom Osborne Fred Jenkuns and Charles Schroeder Who Woulcln t Be Crazy a farce comedy In three acts by Kathanne Kavanaugh was presented by the Junior Class Novemb r 19 1943 The entlre story takes place at a home for mental cases and IS begun with the entrance ot two Inmates both ot whom add much to the play Compllcatlons arlse when Jack Marshall the supernntendents son ns acclclentally admltted and falls an love with Loss Merldeth a young lady who comes to entertain the Inmates ln the end the two lnrnates are revealed as jewel thieves and Jack and Loss are marrned Those taking part rn thus humorous play were Roger Donlon Betty Stoll Arlen Vera Barbara Osborn Evelyn M aker Bully Brnght John Muller Gerald Fntz gerald Retha Combs L C Barrick Tom Gr ther Jack Marshall Margle Brown Nat alle Goodcell Betty McKeehan and Barbara Boers Mr Harp was responsible tor dlrectnon Language Clubs Small an number but full ot enthuslasm as LA SOIREE SAVANTE headed by Barbora Castle president and sponsored by Mr Vvfatts The hrst semester the French club en loyed a gay evening at the Castle home and a special meeting called to entertaln vnsntnng French sailors Durnng the second emester a French club custom was upheld when the members had thesr annual French dunner LA FORTUNA started oft enthusnastlcally wnth three good meetlngs and well planned programs The highlight of the year was a language clubs Each club was In charge ot a part ot the program The active president tor the year was Betty Stoll and the club was advused by Mlss Lowe LATINUS under the sponsorshnp of Mrs Lowe headed by co cowsus Beverly Borchard and Robert Fulton completed a successful year Although restncted un thelr octuvutues the club had several Interesting meetnngs with a large member hnp attendnng Theur system of A students beung SENTORES and B students CENTINATA seated In order ot rank rs very popular and as used for the meetings ' . 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