Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Q sf L , I I f .1 J KA I ,T u Q, I 4- I Q -,I- ' 'x I ' f N f'!1 fjifft wi A Kb .a P U B L I S H E D B Y I TH STUDENTS OF I 1 O 9 O 3 O 6 wwf Wamkll L lbw W all OREWORD 'G OYouth effervescent and gay youth fffgif 5 f ofa lr 1 wx, 5 ew, H KK ls-Qkvgrrky If 7 ko 'Sn-ww full of fun yet serlous at tlmes youth both at work and at play youth CAs thus youth as such an Integral part of our school days we the staff of the l936 Cardinal rn recordlng the actlvltles of this school year have trled to catch a but of Its effervescent spmt In our yearbook theme Southern Call forma Youth at Play lCradually we are funding more time for outslde actlvltles so after busy hours at school we turn to the out doors for recreation to the mountains and ocean whuch furnish Ideal settmgs for swrm mmg o tennls sknng bogganmg boating rnvagoratmg sports which not only grve us pleasure but also new energy for carrying on our danly tasks OAnd so we offer you thus Cardinal rn hopes that you wrll enjoy It as much as we have enloyed preparing It for you May you flnd much happrness In rehvmg you hugh school days w f n W A ex. 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' 5 4500 CAM US VIE S ADMINISTRA ION T E FAC U LTY C L A S S E S TH E S E N I O RS TH E IU NIO RS S O P H O O R E S T H E S C R U B S T H E C L U B S PUBLICATIONS T E A T S MU NT A T L E T I C S BOYS SPORTS GIRLS SPORTS CA IFE 4 AL N AR THEES CANDES D PS I ' r- OThe staff of the 1936 Cardmal washes to dedlcate this year book to our prlnclpal johnston E Walker ln appreclatlon of hrs fme servlces and mspmng leadershlp CAs has droll wrt and fondness for jokes would lndlcate Mr Walker was born In lreland After ten years In the Emerald lsle he came to North Dakota here he grew up and graduated from the Unlverslty of North Dakota In l92O Whrle there he served as cheer leader and was actlve In muslc dramatlcs and student affalrs 0He became Superintendent of Schools and then dlrector of the jumor College nn Batteneau North Dakota After recelvlng has Master s Degree from Columbla Teachers College In l927 he taught for a year at North Dakota Umverslty and then served as prlnclpal of the hugh school In South Salnt Paul Minnesota OThe students appreciate Mr Walkers whole hearted en thuslasm for all actlvltles Many events have been due to has fine cooperatson I Mr Walker s unfalllng courtesy and under standing always with that dash of humor his belief ln the falr ness of the student body and above all hrs hugh personal mteg rlty make hum a leader whom we are proud to know O May hls wonderful popularity continue to relgn over the ranks of the students rn years to come as It has over the class of l936 Q. '- Tr W Yf!1's'7'E3 i ... Y I 3-fn, I ,4 1 'fp ' 5 Q -I' , X147 - xg Tv . . ' - . :!,1 1 wcfri ' A , . . , . ' V V Y Y ' , . Y ' Y ' 9 , . ' 3 . . , . . v Q ' v - , . EDICATICN STON E. WALKER' DMINISTRATIO S l I F 1 CAMPUS VIEWS . ' ' ENTRANCE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ' CAMPUS VIEWS I Y ' CAMPUS view WEST oF rQ1AMlN BUILDING CAMPUS VIEWS I EAS'II WING ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ' ADMINIST MME A lThe Board of Educatron under the leadership of the president George D Palmer has worked very hard to rm prove the school actrvrtles lts members F Nunneley from the fourth ward R C Witter from the second ward O E Persons from the thlrd ward and C W jones from the flrst ward have all work ed very hard and therr efforts are appreciated F E Wmter ton IS the busmess manager of the Board of Educatron RATION OEmmett Clark our super rntendent rs the educational admlnlstrator of all the Po mona clty schools Hrs work IS done through the coordlna tron of the courses of study from klndergerten through junror college CTO hum the class of 36 most heartrly grves thanks for the flne help he has glven us In the advance ment of our hugh school l E TT CL RK y ,.1. ADMINISTRATICDN Clohnston E Walker our new pruncupal has contrubut ed hus many servuces most heartuly Hus fauthful guudance and contrubutuons have made Pomona Hugh School take an other step forward on the road to advancement CSO ut us wuth a debt of apprecuatuon and gratutude the students of the Hugh School Student Body say to hum Thank You IOHNSTON E WALKER of the hugh school boys has guven of hus tume and efforts most wullungly Hus capable leadershup and guudance has helped the boys get straught ened out un theur duffucultues 0Muss Ethel P Allen dean of gurls of the Pomona Hugh School has been a real fruend and advuser to all the gurls of the hugh school The gurls suncerely apprecuate all her fruendly advuce and counsel ' 9 l ' K 1 , . llulian L. Brannan as dean ' Y STANLEY E ACRES lEd CAROLYN A ADAMS HE ALL ARTHUR D ANGEL CLARA E BALMAT M h I HOWARD BECKER RA BEST IOSEPH F BONNET lEd IULIAN L BRANNAN CRAWFORD F BRUBAKER GRACE W BYINC-TON DOROTHY BURGESS History, Physica ucation Spanish Homemaking, English Social Science I at ematics Chemistry Music Commerce, Physica ucation Journalism Pub ic Speaking Home Economics Science LETITIA M CAHOON MER G CA M h ALICE F CARLETON OLIVE PEARL CLARK MARTHA G COOPER E L D MARGUERITE C DODD lE.d OSCAR H EDINC-ER LLOYD A ENLUND MARGARET ANN FISHER ANK A C-LE Mh BERTHA H HARDY A Lb English, Public Speaking at ematics, Tennis Coach Home Economics Commerce English, Novel Drama Commerce Physica ucation Science Social Science ll Music ac ine Shop ssistant irarian LORRAINEM HAYES MARIE M HELSLEY MATTHEW I HENTHORN Oh NA A HEST HERMAN R HOWARD ulsE 10N h LUCILE WELCH LEWIS A W McDERMOTH ARTHUR McCANNE CHIE SB lEd ADELBERT I PIRDY M h Art I Scicnce E D . E R Librarian Auto .Shop L O S. E S Englis , French Drama M I L D R E D L O N C- Latin, English . . Science Art A R N I E T Physica ucation ec anical Drlwing GQ ERMINE S PUCKETT ROY E WILLARD I STAPLES ALICE TRA lEd IRA H VAN CLEAVE lEd HARRY C WARNER IC AN W LS NORMA C WOOD MYRLAND P YAECKEL M h MARGARET OVERHOLZER NELLIE W SHEARIN LASSES vvv A rf n , , . , -.., , I . . .. . W . ' ' ' , ,2.','13iL'H4'4.1' ' y , '. ' - 4. Av. . A ' .1 - X ' - - 1 f'-f'-1 -- , 4'xf' 4 - .'. .,,,' I I will h ' '. , M--', . A 'MW-,NV V -4 sw... QA V i . ', l w .-'f.'.l,. ' - .K ' V 1 l 'A'i.-,W H. ' X-f . . M.. . 'f' ,a - . V-. , . ,f,-.,, - . .-v'mW'- N K' 4 - ' ' W-,bww-fs-1evv.:f.:,--M-fx-vu:nf-' A 1-1 CLASS CFFICERS Lftt lWe the Sensors of l936 feel that our three years In Pomona Hugh School have been success fully spent We contribute to athletics muslc debate drama organlzatlons and the Thallan So cuety A large group won membershnp In the Call forma State Scholarshrp Federatuon OThe class affaurs were capably handled by Gordon Rhoades presldent Delores Barnes vlce presldent leanne Nesbat secretary and lustm Lundqurst treasurer largely due to the wonderful cooperatlon glven by the senlor class The outstandmg events of sprmgmg our monograms In our sophomore year the jumor sweaters the senlor rmgs the two sensor plays have all been made possible by the coopera tlon of the student body O Now we must bud you , adleu with a wlsh that we have left something be hlnd by whlch we may be favorably remembered I' 4 e o right-Justin Lundquist, treasurerg Jeanne N b't ' -p esidentg Dolores B nes, - taryg Gordon Rhoades, president. 1 1 - 1 1 Y Y Y - 1 I 1 ' Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . . . . - Norman Adams Melissa Adams Mildred Adams Henrietta Anthony Wilfred Bain Marie Baldwin Delores Barnes Carrol Barkley Gladys Barkley Nadlne Barnhart Marlon Barrett George Beaudett Boyd Adams Loxs Bark Norman Barker Ruth Beahrs Ruth. Andrews Juanita Allsright Vallette Allen Ru.th Aird Elizabeth Booth Floyd Bosworth Beulah Boyd Carlton Burns Warren Booth Novella Bott Dorothy Bostelman Lloyd Bosworth Charles Bowen Katherine Bower Helen Brenn Janice Bresee Dorothy Brewster David Byers Vera Byrd Evelyn Carey Carolwyn Betz John Biller Tom Bisping Jack Black Ruth Carver Nina Clay Robert Courtney Walter Davenport John Casey Hannah Cleland Paullne Crabtree Lucille Davls Ruben Cespedes Lucille Cluff Basil Cralg Ruth Day Thelma Clark Margaret Cocks Alton Cross Vxrgll Deane Howard Collins Bob .Collins Jaclf Conlnington Cleo Corrington Woodrow Dickerson Ulrlc Dubll La Vonne Esplau Bob Fryer Denman Glover Mary Dxggs Jean Donahue Don Ferrell Lucllle French Maxme Gleason Carol Dolcater Beverley D unstan Marjorie Findlay Clxnton Glllen Dorothy Hagen Clnff Dillon May Ewart Clifton Gllllland Leroy Hamilton ' 4 ' ' ' Cl'larlotte.lfox Norma Hanson Sldney Harris Margaret Harvey Margaret Hawley Phylnsta Hickey Frank Hill Ralph Hlmes Ramona Hull Benny Hxte Gall Hocker Marjorie Hodges Barbara Hoover Lloyd Hollmgsworth Don Hoover Paul Hull James Huston Jerry Hawes Ernestine Hedges Ruth Hendricks Bud Henzie uv Fred Hutslar Helen Johnson Marguente Kelster Harold Klrkpatrlck Gertrude La Voice Marguente Iorlo Wxllard Ivarson Zelda. Mae Johnson Donna Belle Jones Ruth Jones Frances Keene Alene Kesterson Blll Kmser Dorothy Kirk Ora Ruth Knlght Fernadelle Knox Vance Larrabee Helen Leach Marne Lewxson Bob Lee . V X ,xv l l , -O ,P+ J H Ny Q 'Xl 1 Delmar Loofbourrow Clara Macke Maurlne Marks Geraldlne Massey Gladys McNeely Mary Louise Lopez Elwln MacRae Earl Marhn Harold Mautz Bully Meeks Jushn Lundqulst Shirley Lynne Kenny MacRae March Macy Bob Maryott Maxlne Marxmlller Lee McClintock Lorraine McLeod Florence Mlchnnuk Leon Meeks M 3 l Margery Mitchell Mortimer Morton A b JN ugsle Letha Modglmg Erxc Morse June Ong Vlrgmla Portns Elma Morgan Jeanne Nesblt Dlck Palmer Duane Reynolds Russell Morgan John Nelson Barbara Parks Jessle Rankin l - O n ' Iie ' Eel Pease ' Steve Peters C-eoQfrey Peftit - - 1 Gordon Rhoades Warren Rlch Wlllls Rnddle Frank Sarver Carl Slchlezder Willy Reynolds Ralph Richardson Lo1s Robertson Violet Sasaln Wxmfred Sellen Evans Rlccardl Randall Rlce Willard Rldrlle 'Toro hy R1 kenberg Jean Roseberry Betty Rosburg Rosalxe Schnsler Dlck Schadee Vxrgmxa Shearer Davld Seward Mary Slmmons Kenneth Snyder Paul Sylva Edlth Temby Fred Shelton Bob Smith Carl Smith Marcella Smlth June Spansaxl Dorothy Stolsworth Duck Swearlngen John Tanner George Takagl Vlvxan Teska Irma Thomas Marjorie Thomas Lester St. John Betsy Suddarth Leo Sullivan Esther Sullivan Ruth Thomas Emlko Tsubo: William Wheeler Archie Williams Sylvia Thomas Lansln Travis Parker White Helen Wilson Eunice Tldwell Robert Van Horn Joseph Whitehead Ruth Wortman Martha Timmons Barbara Waugh Josephine Whitehead Margaret Woy . . . g . Ewfelyn West Raymond Westfall Virginia Westfall Harry Westgate Betty Ziegler Dana Bell Walter Lancaster Bernice Stowell Lewis wright Harland Standish LCWER CLASSMEN C NCR GR lThe past year was a very enjoyable as well as profitable one for the junior class The officers are to be praised for their successful work in perform president joan Bigler vice president Alan Cam eron secretary and Virginia Alderson treasurer lThe outstanding feature of the junior class was the sweater spring which was carried out in a very delightful way The program was in the form of an Amateur Hour with Ted Green as Master of Ceremonies The music was furnished by the Cos mopolitans Coming as a surprise in the program was an unusual experiment carried out by Bob Eckerman as Professor Bloop During this per formance the stage was darkened and when the lights were flashed on again a maroon and white sweater was hanging above the experiment table '.. Q Z' E-rip' Y ing the business activities. They are Bud Gray- UN BUYS lThe junlors have proved themselves In the four major sports too ln their semor year they wlll be the ones to carry on the sports for Pomona and there are many boys In thus class who are capable of domg thus OSome outstanding jumor players are Bud Gray jack Hagen Roy Modgllng Rex Whlttemore Bob Cochran Kenneth Mongraln and Benny Perez All of the junior players deserve hearty applause for their flghtlng splrlt 0The juniors also proved thenr ablllty as scholars by the large number successful ln obtalnmg a place ln the Thallan Society These were Vlrglnla Alderson janet Campbell Fern Fortner Ted Green Marlon Hammond Edward Helmeral Helen Strona Gert rude Moe joan Brgler Paulme Blaha jule Ginsberg and Reed Woodsum lThe jumor class deserves much prarse for the successful jumor Sensor Prom -W1 53 Q ' ' W, .Y 4 f . , ,MQ 1 Al ,g . a s 1 v v Q v . . . . . . . . ' v . 1 v v Y V 1 - 1 V Y V . . . . . SCPHCDMCDRE GIRLS OThe sophomores have been seen In the halls of P H S a whole year now and during this time they have become accustomed to the actlvltles of the school They are now able to take up their du tles ln the varlous functions of the school and to carry on the tradltlons of the school In thelr turn OAS a result of class electrons held earller In the year the offlcers are as follows Dorothy Wood president Kenney Casey vlce president Charles Flnney secretary and Nancy Cullen treasurer The busmess and other actlvutles are carrled on capably by these officers OThls sophomore class IS represented In the Thallan socnety by fnfteen members for the flrst and second semester OThe sophomores have enjoyed a successful year now that they feel established as one of us they are looking forward to their jumor and senlor years Shirt- if u W. 113 sg ' Emi l f , 0 . M W 'rqlig ' twwx Xa-I R 5 . . . . , Y ' 1 . . . - . . Y 1 1 Y , Q ' Y 3 SCJPHOMCDRE BOYS af Eff, 'W TW QA OOne of the mam features takmg place rn the so phomore year IS the sprlngmg of the emblems The sophomore class chose navy blue and whrte for lstlc deslgn with the letters P H S In whlte set on the blue background lThe sprung was grven at noon assembly durrng a musncal program pre sented by the Cosmopolrtans At the close a repllca of the emblem was flashed on the curtam amld much approval from all sophomores present 0Some of the boys gomg out for sports were Wrl llam Graeber Alton Hlll Earl Thomas Eddle Van der Vlret Lloyd Van der Venter Bruce Twerrell Elton Walker Charles Mlnnlch lram Malton Har old York jack Nickerson Drck Watson Paul Sch laegel Kenneth Casey Ralph Roller Cannon Wll hams Fred Wright Duck Robertson Phrl Harmsen , g - ,7 t e ,ua , fr' .f , J, f v My ' K6 ' ' ,Y their colors this year. The emblems are of modern- . . . . ,, ,, . . , . . . CC ' !! ' v . . - KC ' 73 ' 9 - Y . Y l . 3 3 H 0 v 1 ' 1 0 v . 1 ' s v v l ' . , . x . , . Q RUB R lThe mrdyear class of l0Bs of l936 known as Scrubs to most of us are gradually overcommg thelr tlmldlty and are taking therr places In P H S rn an amazmg way They are becomlng accustomed to therr unfamllrar surroundings and In a short trme wlll be able to carry on the functions and act: vrtles of P H S as well as any of us lThrough the guidance and cooperatron of their advrsory teachers these new IOB s have been well rnformed as to the process of making themselves part of P H S The advrsers are Mrss Puckett Mrss Carle ton Mr Enlund and Mass Burgess lThe scrubs have not yet had a class electron of offrcers but they perform thelr busmess through room chaur men who are Maureen Cochran Betty Magub Alvan Goodell and Genevieve Schwalm lThrs IOB class has started well on thelr upward clumb f sg 9 if 2 . ,,,.3,., 7 Ai'Qts1f ' Y l F .QU B Q ff I , unaw- ea , .L ' P Y CC ,, ' 1 . . . . . a . . , . 3 . O I I , - , . , . Y P 1 l . . , . . . OThe scrub boys have already made their place in several of the boys have gone out for sports and have made a large success of it These boys are Bob johnson who went out for basketball and base ball Alvan Goodell Wilbur Wright Robert Hoyer and Sydney Meeks basketball Sydney Meeks was also elected manager of the sophomore baseball team. It is evident that in the years to come they will be the mainstays on the athletic fields. OThe scrubs are not only athletically inclined but their grades prove that they will swell the Thalian So- ciety. OAS the Seniors leave these halls of learning it is up to others to take their places and to carry on. The scrubs have shown by their initiative and cooperation that they will be able to find their places and add much to the success of their school. Pomona High School. lt is grand to think that CTIVITIES I 27' I' V-'1 'w' . E 'ff TT'I55 'YV 'HQ '7 ' sf-' ug .,,,Q.f 4 gl g.. Q. .f. ., ,f. rl, . Q3 1 .,Q.-'S' Q ' 'v.', -, ,,,. 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'fx '.- Q ' 14' ' , UW.. .4-- -f 1' '- 'lf-J'-,'. ' . STUDENT BCDY OFFICERS 'BNSF RthB h OBrmgmg to a close one of the most successful years at Pomona Hugh School our l935 l936 stu dent body offrcers deserve all the credrt possrble Bud Henzle as president has served both capably and effrcrently He presrded over the assemblies at student councrl meetings at cabinet meetings and In other offrclal duties Ruth Beahrs vlce presr dent and chairman of the assembly commrttee deserves credlt for her excellent assemblres They were held accordrng to a new plan every other week on Thursday The other weeks there was a forty mmute advrsory The school mrnutes were well recorded by Ernestrne Hedges, secretary Fred Hutslar and Leroy Hamllton, treasurer and audrtor respectively, effrclently filled theur posltrons OMr Walker was the cabinet advuser May the Cabrnet m future years be as successful as thus year. X 'lxekl - T ' T T l 3:5 J . an - - ,s f ' -6' X T :X NX Q A M ' 1, Seated, left to right-Leroy Hamilton, auditory Ernestine Hedges, secretaryg Bud Henzie, presidentg 7 Standing-Fred Hutslar, treasurerg u ea rs, vice-president. . . l l NX 1 . M x X - .. ' N ' , 'I T I 1 , . X NN. X ' ' X 'f P . . . . . NX.. X , 1 c y - - 1 1 s STUDENT CCJUNCIL 4 M . . 'fir + 0 D , 0 0 t g J. Donahue, R. Schisler, D. McKinney, R. Beahrs, S. Thomas. Second D B ges, E. Hedges, M. Lewison. J. Bigler. Third row-C. Finney, K. Snyder, B H H t Booth, B. Gray. Fourth row-J. Casey, C. Williams. J. Pettit. L. Hamil- W D K waguchi. Fifth row- K. Sturm, B. Graber, A. Cameron. J. Lundqulst, I ' . Q . . . , . 9 . A C . . . L . , e . , . Q ' l n ' Q . I ' . ' 41 13 ' A Y Q L 'L 4. .. f' , l . . lAffalrs of the Student Body are conducted by the Student Councll ln this way the Student Body officers learn what the majority of the people like The students present theur problems and deszres to the president of each advisory and he takes the matter up before the council Then the m mbers report the results to th nr advlsorles lTne coun ll IS led by Bud Henzle Student Body pr slden Ruth Beahrs vice president Ernestme Hedges secre tary Fred Hutslar treasurer Leroy Hamilton auditor oA copper fund for the Wlll Rog rs Memorial was starter' As has been the cus om the students brought articles of clothing and food stuffs for the needy at Thanksgrvmg time 0The councll has taken many other such actlons whlch haxe benefited Pomona Hugh School greatly 0We appreciate and glve credit to the Student Council BUSINESS MANAGERS 35 A omg-1 U I rn aa Q 'F S4 m 'U '1 m 1: In cb :Ts n. r: m 4 :- cu U' : 'L' :s cn ul ID 3 zu : ll QQ rn Q U, t B Rdlh K d g Thd BH Ht H Wd RRR EAhHGb M Ffth BEk C RC B for the successful year they have spent In office Student body dues have come In better this time than It has for several years Nine home rooms paid their dues one hundred per cent lOne busmess manager IS elected from each advisory at the begun ning of the year Hrs first undertakings are collec tron of dues drstrrbutlon of all tickets and many other jobs He must collect money for the various lnslgnla from the senior junior and sophomore classes The second semester IS equally busy with sellmg tickets to basketball games lumor College play and Senior play or for the opera and Band Concert Then he collects lastly for the Cardmal sales In this manner his work IS done Realizing the many difficulties of the Business Managers job throughout the year we give them our thanks sa V 0 I 3 . my A s , ' .2 . nv .. 5' K -sv fb at , X3 . ,., 0' Vx gf . . . f-4? 5 C irst xow, lef to right-R. eahrs, R. Keister, V. Warren, M. u o p . Second row-M. eister, . Scha ee, E. Hed es, B. Ziegler, B. Doolittle. ir row- . enzie, F. u slar. L. amilton, . oo sum. Fourth row- . i er, . s , . i son, C. endoza. i row- . c erman, . oon, . espedes, D. Duval, . Hike. 1 v Q Q a v 1 . . . . , GIRLS LEAGUE CDFFICERS gh J B gl lThe Glrls League has been a success this year wrth Mlss Allen as adviser A bug event was the benefit dance held at Christmas time proceeds going to the Children s Home Soclety of Callfornla ln Los Angeles Flve dances were held and enloyed QA sale of red and white pom poms and lens for the games was conducted The Glrls League puts the flowers In the audltorlum each assembly day and sends a card to any gurl who rs ull 0The fall convention at Sweet Water Unlon Hugh Schoolwas attended by Dorothy Stolsworth joan Blgler and Miss Allen The sprung convention was held at Huntington Park OThe business was carried on by Dorothy Stolsworth as president loan Blgler vice president Emma Cespedes secretary Vrr glnla Alderson treasurer May the future Grrls League meet with as much success as we have First row, left to ri t- oan i er, vice-presidentg Dorothy Stolsworth, president. Standing- Emma Cespedes, secretaryg Virginia Alderson, treasurer. . , . 1 . . , . . . - 1 s 9 v . . . 9 9 - , , S - . . . , , . . GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL t g SH D t t JBgl MDgg NGII B .IA G R Thd MH First row, lef to ri ht- . irsch, E. Cespedes, . S olswor h, , i Second row-J. ackus, E. Isbell, . mes, M. amboa, L. oatch. . i ia, M. Trueb, E. em , . rapp. . , . . - Q . . , . - v Y 9 1 1 - EPgl TbyPT 0The Girls League Councll rs made up of a repre sentatlve from each advlsory Mlss Allen has glven her untmng efforts to efflcrently gulde thus group of wrllrng gurls There IS no specral time of meetrng but the council comes together upon the request of the presrdent of the Glrls League or Mass Allen lSuch busrness matters as pertains to gurls and the problems they must face or any Glrls League work are brought before the councrl and discussed The results of such meetmgs are brought to the advlsorles by their representatrves lt IS hoped that by these meetmgs that the gurls wnll be better rn structed as to how to llve and carry themselves on successfully lThrs year two of the gurls from the councnl were among the delegates attendmg the convention at Huntlngton Park they were Eleanor Plglra lulla Needham and Mrss Allen ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE BH Thd Cy Wk GRhdKt I Much work and cooperatlon brought success and pralse to our lndustrlous Assembly Committee under the dlrectlon of Ruth Beahrs All of our as semblres were well planned and well presented Two types of programs were used these were of comedy and educational nature Noon assemblres have been an addltlon to our regular perlod as semblles 0Among the most mterestlng assemblres were the ones presented at Easter and at Thanks glvlng trme At Easter we had the prlvllege of hear mg Reverend Strlcker Hrs talk was based on the value and real meaning of hte At Thanksgrvrng we enjoyed the poems and philosophy of Burr Mc lntosh 0Several pep assemblies were held whnch added jest and enthusiasm to our sports Home talent assemblies were held In our lumor Senior and Sophomore Sprungs All were greatly enjoyed . X , K IQ.. my ,. ' 1 395' ,...-.annals K I I, E 1 First row, left to right-V. Alderson, N. Nesbit, E. Hedges, Second row-M. Hodges. R. Beahrs, . enzie. ir row-K. ase , Mrs. Lewis, adviser, Mr. al er, principal. Fourth row- . oa es, . S urm. v 1 a YELL SONG LEADERS I J, . 1 B f Left to right-D Belle Jones. Gordon Lewis. Martha Timmons. Bob V R h A d a 1 v v . . , 9 1 a ' a a o OThe yell and song leaders aided by the Boosters Club and the support of the Student Body have succeeded In peppmg us up for the games Our rallres were a bug success especially the bonfnre rally held at the Greek Theater before the Chaffey Pomona game The next day we had a bug parade Our band lead and Mary Loulse Lopez rode her whlte horse as grand marshal with the students decorated cars followlng CAsslsted by Carl Ar nold Pomona College yell leader and Mr Walker new heights ln enthuslasm were reached Atheater rally was held at Sunklst before the Rlverslde game O Bob Van Horn Martha Tlmmons and Donna Bell jones made a snappy yell trlo The song leaders were Ruth Andrews and Cordon Lewls We are Indeed indebted to them for their loyal support and efforts In many worthy student body actlvltles HCDNCDR SOCIETY First row left to right Tsubor Rckenberg Roseberry Grablll Kung Decker Strona Second row Barnes Beahrs Blgler Andrews Thomas Alrd Mitchell Bostleman Third row Werner Bowen Colburn Massey Woy Blaha Fortner Fourth row Pugsley Woods Mxss Long Mlss Puckett Moe Keuster Hodges Fifth row Wheeler Bollmger Holmes Miss Jones Rice Wood sum IMISS Helsley Kilgore Sxth Row Lundqulst, Jones Gmsberg Henzxe Collxns Hamilton Huts ar QA successful year has been completed wnth jus tm Lundqulst servmg as president for the first se mester The other officers were Dorothy Bostel man, vlce president, Beverly Dunstan, secretary and Marjorie Hodges, soclal chalrman The offlcers for the second semester were Ruth Thomas, presl dent, Ruth Alrd, vlce president, Pauhne Blaha, secretary, and Marguernte Kelster, socnal chanrman oA representative was chosen from each class to collect the society dues Because the plus and mmus sngns were elnmmated from the grades, nt IS now necessary to obtain three A s and one B ln order to become a member of this honor soclety lMany luncheon meetmgs were held Once a month meetmgs were held In the evenlng Several , soclal affalrs were held durlng the year, lncludlng a theater party of advlsers and twenty fnve members T I '- . 1 , . a, 1 1 ,. - 1 1 1 p 1 n 1 1 Q - l '-' .v y -. , , l - h 1 . ' - ' v Z ' ' '. . ' f ' . .' ' . - n a - I D 1 r v 1 - . . . . . . . 0 - . . , . . . . . . . - . 0 . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . n . Q I . - a - . a . RSITY CL I GRh N Ad V D B l K D Th d P yl R M dgl g L P B C St B C p W D k R Wh tt F hh H G b H ll t K M R W First row, lef to right- . oades, C. Smith, N. Barker, B. Smith, J C y S d . ams, . eane, J. il er, . aniels, J. Huston. ir row- . S . ochran, L. . John, . Fryer, R. es edes, . ic erson, . . i son, L. o ingswor h, . ac ae, B. Gray, E. MacRae, B. Lee. Y x . I , - ' - 2 v ' l 1 U V U lThe Varsrty Club composed of players on the varsrty teams who have earned their letters had an enthusrastrc year Offrcers of the frrst semester were Gordon Rhoades presrdent Ruben Cespedes vlce presrdent Vrrgrl Deane secretary and treasur er Durmg the second semester john Casey was president Carl Smrth vrce presrdent Bud Gray secretary and treasurer lThe club sponsored the bonfire held at the Greek Theater for the Chaffey game also helplng out when needed wnth many other school functions The club thus year for the frrst semester had its metlngs at the Washrngton Clubhouse the second semester they met at the homes of the members 0There were two lnrtla trons durrng the year held at Thousand Pmes near Arrowhead and at the beach 0 Impromptu dances were glven to pay for the mountarn and beach trips l. 114,11 01 YE cu-uRoNucu.E s Arr t gh Fl tt H M ll y B h B gl th T k F R d Sk lt k R F fth y du H ff S - I' JJ 1 I Il C We I ' 'SUN 4 . w a , ancock, a or , Jones. Blanger. Gleason. Second row- ec erer, row-Clar , Bower, Carver. Fourth row- isher, hoa es, e on, i rnwdHuston, Case , Deane, Riccar ', e ner, Slamal. ixth kp t k B ll Wheeler, Freeland, Tanner. 9 ' ' l 1 I u 1 u 1 u w v Y lUnder the effucuent leadershup of Verna Brea zeale edutor un chuef Ross Hancock uunuor college edutor Gordon Rhoades hugh school edutor Arthur Slamal busuness manager the paper has progressed rapudly Much credut goes to Mr Brannan and Mr johnson school prunter for careful guudance and unspuratuon 0The tabloud suze paper has been used and uncurrung very luttle expense to the student body The body type for the paper was set un the school prunt shop and then taken to the Progress Bulletun to be prunted due to our lumuted press suze lPomona Hugh School us a member of the Student Press Assocuatuon of Southern Calufornua the Southern Calufornua junuor Press Assocuatuon and the Natuonal Quull and Scroll lThe Southern Calufornua Hugh School Press Assocuatuon Sprung Conventuon was held un Pomona on May 2 thus year CHRONICLE REPCJRTERS -ii- me CC WSll JTh DB Thd PH B AH lOur weekly school paper Ye Chronlcle was supplred wrth maternal and news from a new source besldes the staff thls year Each advlsory elected a member to act as a representative of the class un supplylng the Ye Chronicle staff wlth news from has or her advrsory They are also the secretaries of therr respective advrsorres It was their pob to see that an account of all buslness socral gathermgs and meetrngs which mrght be of Interest to the student body was turned mto the staff Although this method was started only thus year the staff benefited and was greatly alded In grvung the school a better and more mterestmg paper New Ideas and news whrch mrght have been mlssed were gotten mto the paper rn this way lThe success of the paper Nas aided by this maternal Let us make the Ye Chronrcle the best paper rn our own state' L,f1L,'4l' q , X A, . . . I X u 0 if Y First row, left to right--D. Rickenberg, M. Macy, J. Campbell, L. Cluff. Second row-U. Han- cock, . olburn, . e en, . ias, . urr. ir row- . armsen, C. ronks, J. Grant, . owell. LS ' as v v ' a , . ' an - an - s s s l . . . an ' ' va CARDINAL STAFF M P y HY AtAd t Albght :Ax Ph' lWrth the members of the faculty namely Mrss Hayes Mr Purdy Mass Overholtzer Mr johnson and others and the student body as a whole assist mg the staff of the 36 Cardrnal feels that a great deal has been accomplished There was a complete At Ed? new layout for this years dummy and many Zin' Sf? more school actrvrty pictures were added OThe work of the dummy was supervised and done by the art department To them we glve much credit Orchlds also go to the many students who helped members of the staff to get therr wrrte ups ac curately OOur theme was of special Interest to everyone for It dealt with youths lersure time and calling rt Southern Callfornra Youth At Play OThe staff of the 36 class was very happy to dedicate this book to our very genial frlend and prrncrpal Mr Walker for with hrm we have spent ,ff r. ird Miss a es Mr. Johnson fohr! Casey Business Adviser r viser Printer Cartoons Barbara Parks Dolores B Juani a ri Janice B Ass' r Editor Sna s o Editor Senior Pictures Art . . 3 v ' 1 a ' S . 1 - . , . Justin Lundquist , Business Manager Warren ich - r i or ac H ' 9 an H ar'orie o es 1 ior-in- ie . . . . ' 9 sc ' av . . , . . 3 - - u ' ' n 5 . . . . . . . . 3 ' Y CARDINAL STAFF RthC MYDSZ 1 BI g My Rk S t some happy trmes lThe staff members were as srgned to varuous departments rn thus way they learned more about their school actlvltres grvlng to the readers an accurate record of the events The stones were gotten by the assigned people and then handed to the edrtor who read and typed them with the help of the asslstant edltor The stones were then handed to Mlss Overholtzer who read them from there they were taken to Mr johnson the prmter who set the storles Into type and prmted the annuals for us 0The book as a whole was planned by the art staff under the super vrslon of Mass Hayes whlle the frnanclal arrange ments were supervised by Mr Prrdy 0The staff has had much work to do but we feel sure that we are repard If you recerve an accurate account of your school llfe In Pomona Hugh School for l936 thAd B yMt S t E CREATIVE WRITING CLUB t g CCI: B D d C 0The Creatuve Wrutung Club of I936 under the durectuon of Muss Shearun enjoyed another success ful year Thus club us becomung almost a tradutuonal organuzatuon of Pomona Hugh School It was formed several years ago for those wuth specual unterest un creatuve wrutung who fund the regular class peruod too Iumuted for untensuve wrutung lThe furst meet ung held un October thus year untroduced the mem bers to work done un prevuous years many of the Iuterary efforts of ex members beung read Informal meetungs were held un Muss Shearun s room after school at whuch tume contrubutuons were brought un for thus years book entutled the Creators Creatuons Thus year the offucers were Dolores Barnes presudent Mary Schadee vuce presudent Geraldune Massey secretary treasurer oA trup to the Huntungton Lubrary was agaun made thus year ht M Schadee, . ol urn, R. eahrs, . Barnes. Stan ing-E. espedes, u , - a . . . . , Z - - s - uc 1 u . ,, . . . - s 9 I u ' 3 , - I BATE TE RAdR RTh d MM! I Pomona was successful rn the debate season thus year The subject for the frrst semester Resolved that Callfornla should adopt a slngle house for Its state llglslature was debated by Mortimer Mor ton and Randall Rlce afflrmatrves and IESSIB Ran km and Ruth Thomas Ruth Alrd and Harold Klrk patrrck negatives Mass Cahoon was the debate coach lThe topuc for the second semester Re solved that the several states should adopt legls latlon provrdnng for a system of complete care avallable to all crtlzens at publlc expense was debated by Randall Rlce and john Donhoff afflrma tlves Ruth Alrd and Ruth Thomas negatlves lThe negatlve team representmg both sldes of the question at the Redlands Tournament won three out of flve debates thus showing that pro gress IS bemg made along thus llne at Pomona Hr V f 'Q .. I A X V Seated, left to right- . ir , . Rice, . omas. Stan ing- . or H. Kirkpatrick. - - cc ' 1 9 . . ,, . , - s 1 T , - - sc a , - , - . . . . ,, a 2 , - Y a , .. I I I I ght-Rosemary Decker, Ruth Andrews. Dorothy Stephenson. Second row- V g Trapp, Pauline Trapp, Jean Ruseberry. Third row-Dorothy Hay, Elma . , . . . . . 9 a ' , - , . u l I , - 9 9 A sc li ' I . , . 9 l a ' l 1 ' I . . 1 Q - . . . 0Another successful year came to a close for the Glrls Athletuc Assoclatlon To further Interest m gurls' sports to foster a spmt of loyalty and co operation and to promote a higher physlcal stand ard among the gurls are the purposes of It The ambltlon IS to wln the G A A emblem the Card mal emblem the class numeral and the coveted P OThe wlnter play day was held at San Ber nardlno the sprlng one at Rlverslde Poly Hugh School The conferences of the Glrls Athletic Federatlon of Callfornla was held at San Diego Ruth Andrews served as C A F secretary for thus year OThe officers for the year were Ruth And rews presldent Helen Stephensen vlce president Rosemary Decker secretary treasurer Vurgmua Trapp recording secretary and Paullne Trapp and Gertrude La Voice, soclal chalrmen for thus year THE Fl st row left to ight-Gow Myers Kung Crooks Macy cond r0W son Steelman Decker Thurd row Davuess Meeks Chrustensen Ames Rudolph Rount ee Hud Doolittle Fourth row Gullen Beck Gason Werner Bowen Urey Fufth row Bunten Willard Bunten Schadee Watson Cabtree S th H d L H t h n B Keene Seventh w Tra Pu sl ux row ar y ewus ar s or urr ro pp g ey Hodges Swope Patterson Trapp Howard OMembershup un the Hu Tru us open to any gurl who wushes to uoun Thus organuzatuon us the mona group of the Curl Reserve Membershup un e club has been much larger thus year than ever be fore About twenty gurls were unutuated at the gunnung of the year and ten at mudyear Offucers for the year Included Margaret Cow, presudent, Mary Louuse Hardy, vuce presudent janet Cork, secretary Barbara Rountree, treasurer, Anne Crooks, program chaurman, Maxune Swope, socual chaurman Meetungs were held every two weeks at the Y M C A, and the members had dunners about every fourth meetung Another unterestung actuvuty of the club was the swummung meets that were held at varuous tumes durung the year I Muss Mary Lorbeer descrubed her world tour A beach party was held at Newport Balboa for the gurls 'NJ lf. V - O I .0154 - 'r , r' ,, , 'I , , -. Se - n . r . - . . . . . . . . Po- ' . ' ' th . . . . . be- - - 3 3 . N O l ,Larry Handy. adviser. W. Rich. V. Deane. Second row-L. Hamilton, K M R Th d B. Henzie, V. Larrabee, H. Collins, H. Kirkpatrick, J. Tanner, E. MacRae. F y L Wright, G. Rhoades, J, Biller, J. Casey, J. Lundquist. y Z y ' l v l , . 5 , 2 v ' s , . I . , . . . 0The Sensor HIY had an mterestmg year under the dlrectlon of Its offlcers Those of the flrst semester lncluded Vlrgul Deane president Harold Clbson vlce presldent Bud Henzue secretary Bob Fryer treasurer john Blller asslsted Bud Henzle as active secretary OThe second semester officers were Warren Rlch president john Casey vlce president Lewls Wrlght secretary Howard Collins treasurer lThe members of the club vlslted the junlor Republic at Chlno this was enjoyed The boys held an overmght trap dur mg the snow season at the Y camp In the San Ber nardlno mountains The annual hay rude was held at the Hull Home In Spadra OBoth the Father and Son Banquet and the Mother and Son Banquets were well attended OSpeakers at the meetlngs were Mr Walker Mr Brannan and Mr Brubaker INTERMEDIATE Q9 EB CWll D A G PH T CyW C F 1 7-P I as . 'I h. lf ,Q :. 1 Q v4 'W' - Q 4 -9 , . T an 1 It ,S J , First row, . eauchamp. Second row- . i iams, D. uval. Third r k . armsen, . Jones. Fourth row-K. ase , . Wheeler, K. Kawag h Hand , adviser, . innic , . omas, . urm, . ri . . . . . . - s - 1 1 . . . . . . , . . . . Y . . . . . . 1 v a T T 0 . l . a 9 x v ' ' . . . . . - 1 1 1 . . . 1 s v . 1 I ' y CM hETh KSt Fwght 'The Intermediate Hr Y had an eventful season this year The boys enloyed a trlp to lenks Lake where they stayed at a lodge overnight On Y day the members went to the Coliseum In Los Angeles to see the game between Southern Callfornla and Washington State Glrls mght was celebrated on Halloween Eve Father and Son mght went off suc cessfully also lThe members had several mter estlng and educational talks by varlous speakers among whom were Mr Winn and Mr Smlth OThe officers for the frrst semester were as follows Ellsworth Booth president Bud Cray vlce pres: dent Kazuo Kawaguchl secretary Erme Beau champ treasurer Second semester offrcers lnclu ded Earl Thomas president Phll Harmsen vlce president Cannon Walhams secretary Kenneth Casey treasurer and advlser Laurence Handy ANISH CL First row left to right Donahue Mo gan Bunten Macy Kelster Warren G ablll Second row Clark Wlllls Offenstem Cocke Dolcater Bunten Gamboa Schaumann Th d row Alrd Takagl Baldwin Nelson Thlas Lew s M amontes Fourth row Raymond Blah B rnes Mass Pu ket McKinney Trueb Waters Fifth ow Mendoza Booth Bartlett Ho ad Mass Adams Ritter Perez Snxth row Stahlman Cochran Holmes baldano Black Hayden CEI junlpero Serra, Pomona Hugh School s Spanlsh Club, under the dlrectlon of Mlss Puckett has spent a very enjoyable year lThe offlcers respon slble for this success are Robert Holmes, president, Kate Mlramontes, vrce president, Lols Wlllls, sec retary, Frank Sarver, treasurer, Paulme Blaha, pro gram chairman , Sally McKlnney, refreshment chaur man, and Merton Stahlman, game chairman These offlcers have worked hard to make the meetmgs mterestmg 0The purpose of the club IS to create an Interest an Spanish language and customs and to glve the members addltlonal opportumty outside of class to speak Spanlsh All meetmgs are con ducted ln Spanish and speech IS the basls of them O Many meetings were held Mr Qulroz described the early days In Callforma, and Mlss Puckett and others were among the many speakers thus year .'. f ' r ' ' ' ' '.Y ' . 7 .. . Q . D. . . . - lr -l. . . , , , l,. lr . - , a, 3. , fi , l l ' r 'T Q' I I wru 1 i - - , . . . . - . . , . . . . 5 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENCH CL JJ I - l 4' QL ,g . , , ,Q ,T ---. , t f V' A 5 , Chg at A '5 T . C i I I fa - I g , First row, left to right-E. Cespedes, M. Schadee, Miss Jones, advise A L M W t M. Betzer. Second row-D. Hay, G. Moe, V. Trapp, D. Burr, J. Ca pb E Th d row-T. Green, A. Young, D. Teska, K. Kawaguchi, R. Ash. Fourth row H C B ll B. Coon. F. Palmer, H. Hensley. Fifth row-C. Farnham, L. Hoffman. E s s ' v a s - 2 v 1 ' ' 2 , - - n . , . . s , . 0The French Club IS composed of 37 members thus year It IS made up entlrely of flrst year stu dents In French lncludlng the flfth and seventh perlod classes Mass jones IS the very capable ad vlsor of this group The purposes other than to have a good time are to put Into use the students' knowledge of French which he acquires durlng the class hours The officers for this club were Roger Ash presndent Vlrgmla Alderson vlce pres :dent Kazuo Kawaguchl secretary and treasurer These offlcers served very capably and efflcrently In thelr respective offlces 0There were several outstandlng events of the season A Halloween party was held In janet Cambell s barn Hllarlous games were played and refreshments served to those present Also there was a New Year s Watch Party held at the home of Muss jones the advlser THE LATIN CLUB Furst row left to rught D Beck M Swope S Hursch S Colluns A Hudson D Kung Second row Muss Long D Crabtree H Bowen J Ames R Decker Thurd row M L Hardy E Horst V Werner R Urey J Cason Fourth row F Wright K Sturm J Donhoff B Campbell Fufth row L Hull, C Wllluams B Anderson B Hendricks lThe Latun Club us a new organuzatuon un Pomona Hugh under the sponsorshup of Muss Long of the Latun class Thus new club promuses to develop unto one of Pomona Hugh School s major organuza tuons under the capable durectuon of uts new of fucers The offucers who were elected are as follows Mary Louuse Hardy, presudent Helen Bowen, vuce presudent, Sylvua Hursch, secretary treasurer, Mar garet Felts, program chaurman, john Donhoff, soc ual chaurman The offucers are un charge of the meetungs and actuvutues for the whole year OThus new organuzatuon us open to all who have taken or now take Latun The members met twuce a month Muss Long entertauned them by tellung of uncudents un her travels un Italy and varuous other countrues The study of Caesar and Cucero was made more puofutable and more unterestung for the students V My ff A C si u 0 ' ' U ,L u ' 'I l . 0 l' ' . . , . . ' - , - Y ORDER GREGG ARTISTS t D R L P i h I M Abbl it M B M Ch K ll y B yd M T R d lp L N H M C B B M by Ffth Off Cl k N M y O Four years ago the Pomona Order of Gregg Art lsts was orgamzed Yearly the club malntalns a Superlor Merlt ratlng ln the Gregg Writers Inter national Annual O G A contest lndlvldual a wards have been received all of the 47 members of the club with one exception rated National Membershlp OThe followmg were rated Super lor Members or Red Seal Members wlth Gold Membership Pms Carol Dolcater May Gamachn Wilma Messenger jean Roseberry Frances Blanger Ollve Bllckenstaff Betty Mee Naudlne Murphy and Mary jewel Travls Carol Dolcater was also awarded the O G A Pm for the best shorthand notes lMeetmgs were lnsplrlng and educatlonal Officers thus year were jean Roseberry presldent Dorothy Rlckenburg vlce presldent Lrlllan Prnt chett secretary and Musette Abblltt treasurer I A f I . , ,I x . 0 o ' 0 , Q' . First row, lef to right-- . ickenberg, J. 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N t Y' :nd FIRST SENIOR PLAY BIG HEARTED HERBERT lThe first senlor play Bug Hearted Herbert was presented December 6th The Important roles were played by Howard Kelser Bug Hearted Herbert Marlon Barrett Mrs Kalness Barbara Park Bob Van Horn and Kenneth Snyder the parts of the dutlful children OOther Important parts were Andrew Coodruch Bud Henzle Amy Lawrence june Spansarl Mr Lawrence Harry Westgate Mr and Mrs Goodrich Fred Hutslar and Betty Ziegler respectlvely Mrs Havens Frances Keene and Mr Havens Wlllle Riddle lThe sltuatlon was that Herbert Kalness was a plaln man Hrs outlook on life was pesslmlstlc untrl hls wife taught hum dnfferent Kalness was not a college man so he severely opposed them Thus when hrs daughter announces that she IS gomg to marry a college man he IS greatly put out by the statement H l W. I , ...-.- M Y v gi N X. ,c-1- '.'l '.-.- .. N - - - - u ' D1 S - an - n , 3 1 ' . a ' 1 a H 1 a x s . 0 u v - v a . . , 9 Y ' 9 1 . , . K5 ' 11 ' ' s - - cc , . SECOND SENICDR PLAY THE MERCHANT OF VENICE lWeeks of preparatlon were spent and well ap preclated by the two enthuslastlc audiences who vlewed our second senlor play Shakespeare s the Merchant of Venlce was acclalmed a very great success Ruth Beahrs as Portla presents success fully a normal gurl of slxteen years james Huston as Antomo the Merchant of Venlce was praised highly for has excellent work O lt was Mrs Lewus object not to have Shylock the lead for so many tumes the play IS done that way She accomplished this arm Smgmg and muslc Introduced the play as townspeople wandered In The court scene ln whrch Portla starred was very dramatlc and ex ceedlngly well done 'Wlfh the and of the muslc and art departments one ofthe largest casts In the hlstory of Pomona Hugh School was used One hundred and fifty students took part In this play . . , as ' D1 ' - 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 . . . , 1 . ' Y v - 1 THE STAGE CREW t gh HD EP Bt N Cl Thd BEk ASpt EV V I Rapld strldes have been taken by the stage crew under the dlrectlon of Mrs Lewls and Mr Howard Very effec e e stage sets have helped to make B g Hearted Herbert and The Merchant of Vemce successful Wlth one of the most responslble jobs for the success of a play the stage crew worked dlllgently The stage crew s work IS never seen ex cept as a hmshed job OEveryone on the stage crew must cooperate In order to accompllsh the feat for which they are working The stage crew constructed settings for the two jumor college pl ys Abraham Llncoln and Whistling ln the Dark Other than the plays the stage workers are responslble for the condltlon of the stage dur mg the Band Concerts and the jaysee Lettermen s Hn jmks Every member of Pomona Hugh S hool and junlor College IS grateful to the stage crew . enny, . ease, E. oe icher, Second row-J. ickerson, J. ark, c erman, . o swood, , an Der liet. Y 1-.V U . . a I n tn - vs . . L , . A. . . KL ' YV KC ' ' ' Q 9 1 sv ' V - v KK ' ' YY ' '- . c. H E THE OPERA CARMEN OOn May I6 and l7 of l935 the vocal groups of Pomona Hugh School and junior College presented Brzets Carmen The cast was as follows Car men Thelma Clark Don jose Herman Kellmoff Escamlllo Wayne Reeves Mrcaela Marlon Bar rett Frasqurta Mrldred Adams Mercedes Ruth Andrews ll Dancalro Robert Wrtter ll Remendo Steve Peters Zunrga Robert Clark and Morales Harry Wrlson lThe story features the lrfe of Carmen a gypsy gurl who steals the falth of Don jose Her love changes on the arrrval of Escamrllo Mrcaela the country sweetheart of Don jose tells ham of the srckness of hrs mother Don jose goes wrth her jealous Carmen shatters all love for hum Don jose returns to clarm Carmen s love but she refuses hum Then he stabs her and she falls dead lThe orchestra furnished the accompanrment x - s as sv , l I - S D 1 W v a 1 ' s 9 a v 1 1 1 v Q a a v a x Y 1 . , . ' 1 1 A CAPPELLA CHCIR Flrst row left to lght J Hansen M Martm F Valdez B Waugh B Boyd L Schaumann M Hanson D Steph n on Seco d R Wortman S Amers R Thomas M Mitchell Cespedcs C Rahn E Eastxn Third ow C Corrlngton E Tldwell D Wood S McKlnney A gold G A gold M Baldwin R Andrews R Hlll Fourth C M tm V Logue lg ilexxgxion E M ason C Guerin J Huston H Hensley R Whlttemore F Riddle U Dubl ODurmg the season l935 36 the Hugh School Chorus has been busy adjustlng Itself to a regular place In the schedule with a full credlt glven for membershlp Thus IS the second year of the chorus, orlgmated In l934 by Muss Best for the purpose of provldmg the advanced students of volce with a separate organlzatlon nn whlch they may combme thenr talents for a more fmlshed productlon than IS usually found In a glee club OThe members of the chorus are tramed for concert and a cappella work and are the ultimate In vocal ensembles In Pomona Hugh School OThe chorus has sung before several of the major servlce clubs and rn the Chrnst mas and Easter programs of the Hugh School, dur mg the past year and was much enjoyed each tlme All the members realuze the vast amount of valu able trammg they have recelved from Mnss Best ' , r' 1 . , . ' , . , . , . , , . . , . e S . n row- . , . , . , . ' , E. , . . , . ' . ' r - . ' , . ' . . , . ' , G. n , . ng , . ' , . , . ' . row- . ar ' . . , C. Rose. D. Newman, E. Kinne. C. Riggle, H. Schaper, K. Kawaguchi, R. Collins. Fifth row- . , - . - , - , - . - . - . . 1 , Y , . GIRLS GLEE CLUB t gh RRtt FklM WAlb gh S C P U k V h 0 Ep Th d P Spt L A Bk Y H k R th B B Wll M H 1 5 . o man. J. i e . . Daviess. . ri t. econd row-G. rawford, C ase, . s moza. ir row- . o swood, . Harms, . a er, k E S h t Fourth raw-F. in s, H. oa c , . Alderson, . i iams, . anson. - a w , - - x . . . . . , - - a v ' v ' 1 9 . . . . . , . . . . lThrough the past year the Grrls Glee Club has overturned tradltlon for mstead of acceptlng all engagements offered It has spent time In perfect mg numbers for an unusually large repetolre Under the dlrectorshlp of Miss Vera E Best Instructor rn vorce the gurls have made suprnsmgly large ad vances rn musrc and have learned not only the correct method of breath control but a more per fect dlctlon 0They have studled works of Bach Handel Manna Zucca Campbell Tlpton Grieg and other famous composers of songs Each gurl has been grven one or more muslclans about whom she glves a detailed report through the medium of various publlcatlons lUnder the skulled baton of Mass Best they have scaled many obstacles The Gurls Clee Club has overcome the many dnffrcultres ln their path and has completed a successful year BOYS GLEE CLU llu ll C2 , 6 al? 30' Qiy Navy' D Q :um WQM '95 36 Mr LLQ annul.:--aienu St g t C F Dyhrzvlddlvllgt Eg tty Th :lyk Cl C C E? ly LI xl P D y BD V H P ODurung the past season the Boys Glee Club under the durectuon of Muss Vera E Best has made great strudes toward what us recognuzed as a cruter uon un Hugh School Clubs They have earnestly studued breath control and the most popular duc tuon lThe boys have unstead of followung a cer taun fuxed course branched out through the varuous courses of chorus musuc sungung the works of the varuous composers 0 Under the Ieadershup of Muss Best they have sung studued and worked together for many hours and wull un the future understand the valuable traunung that they have receuved un these hugh school years 0The members of the club carrued choral parts for the school operetta Songs of Romance, un May, and the two organuza tuons took part un a Hugh School Musucal Festival at Monrovua, assusted by the hugh school orchestra B V X ' 1' ,.., . 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A . . - ' v u 1 V 1 Y u s u gt CP N vs. ,fx C gl G gldV Ad l v lTh:s year the Iaurels for the smaller ensembles were brought home to P H S by the junior C-urls Sextette Last year there were two groups sopho more and senlor but only the sophomore group reassembled rn the fall lThe delightful programs as presented by the sux gurls were given before the majority of the servlce clubs dlnners and banquets churches and even a government forestry camp lThe programs which were extremely varred In cludlng popular tunes seml classlcs and the heav ner numbers were so arranged as to be lnterchang able accordmg to the type of audience This IS the reason that their performances are so well recelved each tlme 0Thelr dlrector Mlss Best has labored very hard ln worklng out speclal arrangements for them and helping the members In choosing and developmg thelr selectuons an the proper manner 'S 5 r s ,f rv Q X Yyifj . 1 Sv-Q E' S- Q L , , , '-. jg, L l to f f. li,-fwxl My . f is L X , V v ' -is N if W '--. '2afib0 f . ri h -Doris hristensen, Gloria An od, race An 0 , irginia l erson. es edes, Joan Big er, Jerr Clark. . . , Q , - s Q 1 Q , . 1 a ' 1 ' v ' , - ' 1 Q a CH T Flrst row left to right Boettcher Morgan Brewster Vollandt Second row Andrews Brown Persons Schwartz Thlrd row Hawley Carey Cocke Tangeman Adams Tsubol Baldwln Fourth row Pugsley Beck Bowe s Meeks Macke Bradley Flfth row Hastings Gaskell Hay h T C S h S d O k B th Helmeral Boyd Dark OThe orchestra, composed of hugh school and junior college students has gone forward thus year and gamed muslcal experlence by studymg more dlfflcult pleces under the dlrectlon of Max Hen thorn Among the pleces studled were Orpheus In der Unterwelt Espana Waltz, and Wllllam Tell Overture OThe orchestra was represented m the Southern Callfornla Hugh School Symphony the Pomona Valley Symphony, and the All South ern Callfornla jumor College Symphony Orchestra lThe orchestra played at the two senlor plays both junior college plays, the opera, and two grad uatlons Through the cooperation of the muslcal departments the outstandlng members of the or chestra were glven opportunltles In specral pro grams The orchestra has the best washes of the entrre school for Its cooperation and performances ,i I . v . f v I 1 ' '-' I v . U I ' L- Y I P . I 1. 1 ' - . . r . . . . -- . . , Porter, Heffner, Max Hent orn, director, rueb, ason. ixt row- ewar , a es, oswor , Heffner. Seventh row-Sarver, Reynolds, lvarson, Beck, Pugsley, Lindersmith, Haston, Hodges, Q . . . . . H ,, ' - sc ' 11 an av sc - ' s n V 9 y - fl! f V l 1 yy-Y J LW BAND First row left to rght Max Henthorn d ecto Vollandt Boettcher Po tus Maedmg Second row Oakes Ruebsamn Seward Patte son Pugsley Tangeman Bo n Passmore Hoffman Beauchamp Mo gan Sarver Curtis lvarson Claflln Third row Boyd D rk Craig Bos orth Grant Brewste Cameron Breazeale Fifth row Meeks Whitehead Goff Watson Harney Hast ngs Watson Stewart lavars Brest Mast Campbell Sturm Sixth row Waters Hull Howard Hull Heffner Mlnn ck Meeks lThe band durmg the frrst semester played at all the football games, for the assembly on Armrstrce Day, and for the Chrlstmas Prevrew Parade down town As a result of thelr fme work and under the dlrectlon of Max Henthorn, the band was very cor dually rnvlted to play ln the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Da at Pasadena The made Y a fine showing and then were admitted to the foot ball game at the Coliseum lThe band IS now rn preparatron for nts annual concert Many of the players rn the band are becoming wldely known Some of them played rn the Valley Symphony Con cert and for many other publlc concerts lThe Long Beach Band gave a concert ln honor of our group on Pomona Day In Long Beach Many of the members attended The Band will also enter the Allied Arts Concert which is to be held in May I I l v. .aaz a f f' P 1 l M A s I- I , D h . fl WJ at ' Q 4 J I . 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M I ' I 1 u I -,Lux , ' ! i , , , - , , , v - ' - , ' . , , , ' i , - P H S BAND ON PARADE ROSE TOURNAM ENT PARADE lOur Band IS one of the major features In the muslc department Thus year It received the won derful opportunlty to play rn the New Year s Tour The general theme of the tournament was has torlcal characters or events The Pomona float was the reproductlon of Queen Mary Due to our genlal friend Mr Pauge of the Pomona Chamber of Commerce our band received this mvltatlon lAfter walkmg the requlred number of mules las It seemed to our band members who were unaccus tomed to such walkmgl the band was then allowed to see the football game ln the Rose Bowl Much pralse was glven our band for numbers they played also to Max Henthorn So It IS wlth the greatest of pleasure that we boast of Pomona Hugh School s Band for It IS one of the best In the C B L I I I nament of Roses which it immediately accepted. 14.3 THLETICS 4, u III 'Rr .ik I2 4, f' qw- gig-v revv kk L 1,472 'Qi F 5432-3 V -'lf' ' J Yi' . .. ?'V2V::TE?- W izbiiifayii ws- V-fw - '-Si-.-VS?4.,Vfa ers?-ff fem- H- Qt.: VM- f-22 Lf- Wa. . 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'i NISBET CAIN ACRES BONNET F bll GI T Bkbll F bll T k T B bll B kbll lPomona Hugh School can well feel proud of Its coaching staff whl h has proved durmg the last few years that rt can produce outstandung teams O Football and track were coached by Archre Nns bet The football team barely missed wrnmng the C B L tltle due to the wonderful work of Nlsbet alded by Stan Acres The track team dld not wln any champlonshrp erther but Archle had several performers who were always near the front OPo mona had another successful basketball season due to the good work of Stan Acres The team flnlshed second to Redlands The baseball team dld not en joy any too successful season but there rs hope for the future OThe tennls team coached by Homer Cam won :ts share of matches although It dld not fnmsh on top Ojoe Bonnet coached sophomore football basketball and the reserve baseball team V y Boys' and Varsity Sophomore ir s' ennis t ms . .C . . . . , , 9 v ' 1 s Y 1 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL K g M k wut Magi o th cp: p R a c yW Q Thd 6: 1. y tk -cn f----M -V v- - - -W '-g- -- - --- - 4- -- -- v--- -if.-ww , ff 4 - - 4. 3 - ' I! First row, lef to ri ht- ee s, manager, Courtney, Reay, Barker, Pea P L ger. Second row- a er, o ing, aniels, Connington, Smi , D Reynolds, hoa es, Adams, ase , hit emore. ir row-Coach Ac MacRae, Fleming, Smith, Larabee, McClin oc , Duran, Deyo, Coach Nesb t Bartlett, Hillen, Rich, Penn, Huston, Davidson, Bisping, Biller, Macey, S C , - . . . . , , - l , . . . , . ' cc an ' - y - . . 9 . . , . . , , - s OAS last year the varsity met and defeated Al hambra wlth a 6 0 score The blggest pre season tussle engaged San Dlego and Pomona on their grid ln a 20 0 vlctory for them Connmgton s punts and Cespedes passes limited San Diego s playmg Much credlt must go to C Smlth and Captain Cespedes who were removed from the game with Injuries Cespedes later entered the game and play ed until the end The last pre season game ended In a triumph for the local team Adams smashed a hole In the Wildcats defense making the touch down and Whlttemore sent the ball between the uprlghts for the seventh point of the game The rest of the contest was just a showing of Pomona s farm defense The Cardinals were outstanding with passes and runs by Adams Desplte Monrovia s as sults Pomona was the victor with the score 7 O CHAFFEY GAME ChffyGa BdGy 91 b lt dth dply - PT' , I2 is the all-carrier. Louis Duran blocking. John Casey 1413 also g R d D l pulling aroun e en a . . . , 9 ' 9 5 ' ' ' ' 9 ' - s - . Y , - . . , . . v , . lPomona had an unlucky day when she met Chaf fey on our own grldlron For the thlrd time ln flf teen years wlth two O O tles Chaffey s snap team defeated Pomona l3 O Pomona could not over come the frlght of the flrst Cltrus Belt League game of the season Two quuck attacks followmg up two attempted punts brought the Ontarlo Tug ers the coveted vlctory ln the thlrd quarter IPO mona was unable to stop Chaffey s powerful drlve however excellent passing between Gray and Rey nolds plus the brlllant backmg and support of the rest of the team and the tremendous onslaught of the wlnners made a game as thrlllmg to the on lookers as any college or professional fray ever witnessed Durlng the game Pomona showed good fight but she dldn t threaten to score elther an the flrst or last half stlll she deserves much credlt RIVERSIDE GAME 18:5-.'.a.., W We 4 'ef' mwah? Em y d 1343 by M dgl g 6? th 127 40 d Rh d I Because they used the famous spread formation the play that could not work Rlversldes Poly Bears ended the Cardinals ambltlons for the Cltrus Belt League Tltle lConnmgton supported Po mona s cause with hls flne klcklng but Morelock PoIy's speedster reversed the advantage with has many runbacks which were very fast The second quarter presented Carl Smith and Bob Smith rn a serles of smooth blocks whlch worked very well In fact they were the best seen m any of this year s games Whlttemore klcked the fleld goal which netted the Card s solitary triplets ORuverslde gave the Pomona fans a very anxious moment when she fumbled the ball across the goal llne but after much dispute she recelved a savmg penalty The team lost a hard fought battle In the last C B L game of the season with Pomona 3 Rnversude 7 P v N' l 'vim ,, P W , L kk 75155 31, h . ks I . 1 V, AA , a.,:z.,,.,gqa. K fl 5 2 ' . ' , - ,QSM-za W1 Q V 5 . - , . Y. e lf ef -V . 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V l Y V 1 . . . , , . . . . v REDLANDS GAME wfvvn-Ove-l L l d B d G y 85 M y g th d d by 1 th g dl th cl OAS a result of hard practlce Nusbets so called warrlors downed Redlands Hugh In a I9 6 game This was the flrst Cltrus Belt League vlctory of the year OC-ray who chalked up the flrst two scores In the flrst quarter lnsplred the team lncldentally thus play was followed by a 95 yard run by Craig a Redlands man for the only polnts of their game Bob Smith and Warren Rlch showed thelr ablllty as ends and gave a good performance Modgllng and Huston held down thelr posltlons at the tackle posts Deane and Fleming were the guards The en ture team played an excellent game Also un thus encounter some trlcky signals were called which seemed to click very well Grays long runs ac counted for l8 points Whlttemores tralned toe netted a fleld goal as usual Captaln Cespedes de serves plenty of credlt for hrs flne leadership 1 , A My .1 l - in sd' W, .wa X, P , , 3. A- Q K fi as-rm,-Nw an My Q Ki., . 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SAN BERD00 GAME mas K4 47 p s B d h th bll OThe San Bernardlno game wlll always be remem bered as one made up of many penaltles At the opemng of the game Pomona showed a fast runnlng attack but toward the end she seemed to lose this advantage The Red Devlls by steady advance ment reached the 38 yard lme Here Pomona recelved her flrst penalty of the game This set her back fifteen yards as well as the loss of the ball The two teams exchanged punts untll the end of the fnrst half O In the second half Gray eludmg two tacklers and draggmg a thlrd with hum made the only touchdown of the game The plays ln thus game dndn t click for erther side Pomona recelved many penalties but they were followed up with just as many on the part of the San Bernardino varslty One fumble by the San Bernardino Cards gave Pomona a safety and left the score 90 V fs , 14,5 l , 9 San Bernardino Game-Adams J, Casey l, Duran K I are all after the igskin on this end run. an ernar ino as e a . 1 l , - , - I ' 3 1 v . , . . . . J FOOTBALL HEROES MARCH MACY Guard CARL SMITH n IOHN cAsEY IAMES HUSTON Center and Tackle WILLIE REYNOLDS n BOB SMITH n GORDON RHOADES Guard IACK CONNINGTON Halfback E d Fullback, All C. B. L. E d E d FOOTBALL HEROES 4 L KENNY MACRAE Quarterback RUBEN CESPEDES Halfback 1CaptainJ All C. B. L. TOM BISPING Fullback IOHN BILLER Center VIRGIL DEANE Right Guard NORMAN ADAMS Halfback PAUL SYLVA Halfback WALTER FLEMING Guard T l SCDPH FOCJTBALL t ght H R b B T N C Wll C P B Klg D W t B G g t E Th A Hll C M M Oloe Bonnet agam produced a good sophomore team although they only broke even rn therr C B L games Lurs Duran played for the varsrty this year but he IS a sophomore lf the Cardettes had had hrs help a C B L champlonshrp would not have been out of reach lDue to a thrrd quarter pass Pomona lost to Chaffey 60 rn thelr flrst league game The Cardettes falled to take advant age of their chances as they completely outplayed Chaffey The Red lmps defeated San Berdoo lZ 7 as they scored rn the second quarter after recover mg a pass An intercepted pass and then a frne of fenslve drsplay netted the Cardettes their second touchdown The Cardettes lost to Rrversrde I9 0 as the Poly Bears flashed fancy passrng attack Po mona defeated Redlands I2 O Walker scored the touchdowns The entrre team played a good game First row, lef to ri - Joe Bonnet, coach, . York, D. Rorugues, R. 0 ertson, . werell, J. ickerson, . i iams, K. asey, . Harmsen. Second row-C. rocks, manager, A. Slauter, J. Wallace, L. Van De Venter, J. Wade, R. Sanborn, B. Knox, B. Booth, manager. Third row-M. i ore, . a son, . raeber, F. Wri h , R. Roller, . omas, . i , . innich, I. alton. , . . , . v VARSITY BASKETBALL t gt lb k B C L thN Bk kP MR yd First row, lef to ri h -Wi ur Bar er, Bob Booth, ob othran, Bob ar er. Second row-Dic almer, Elwin ac ae, Lester St. John, Wll R arver. ir row-James Huston, Stan Acres, coach, Jo n Casey. v a - 1 s s v S Thd h 0 Pomona had a team that could be depended upon to wm nts share of games although the boys dld not wm the champlonshlp A brlef spell of slckness before the second game with Chaffey had something to do with thus but another reason why the team dld not reach the top was the lnablllty of the qulntet to wan games away from home The Red Devlls won all four of thelr home games but could not take but one out of four away from home lWlIlle Reynolds was one of the best forwards and leadmg scorer m the C B L However the Red Devlls functioned as a umt and not as a one man team Elwln MacRae Woodrow Dlckerson johnny Casey and james Huston must recelve credlt along wlth the substitutes who at tlmes played very well OAII the regulars are graduating but Coach Acres wlll undoubtedly develop another wmnlng team SK BA lPomona versus Chaffey Pomona won the flrst game which was quite rough 33 28 with the Devlls holding the lead throughout the game OElwln MacRae put the game on Ice by scormg three goals In succession In the fmal quarter The next en counter was taken by Chaffey by the score of Z2 20 Pomona had some tough luck rn thus game as two of the regulars were out wnth the flu The bug floor was also a handlcap Reynolds was hugh scorer with lO pomts 0Pomona versus San Bernardmo The flrst game wrth San Bernardmo was the most excltlng one of the year with Pomona wlnnlng In an overtime perlod 29 27 lt was johnny Casey who sent a long shot through the hoop to wln the game Reynolds also scored four of the srx pomts In the overtlme perlod Duck Palmer was hugh scorer for game 2825 lPomona versus Rnverslde In one of the blggest upsets of the year the Cardinals lost to Rlverslde on their glgantlc floor Pomona was completely outclassed Dickerson was hugh scorer with eight pomts The game ended 35 I9 The Red Devlls got sweet revenge m defeatmg the Poly Quintet 36 30 In the second game Reynolds scored I7 pomts In thus game O Pomona versus Redlands The Red Devils showed thelr best passmg of the season to come out on top with 26 25 Reynolds and MacRae were hugh men An unaccountable ,mx followed Pomona In the second game at the RedlandsY M C A Redlands won 24 l8 Pomona seemed unable to wm there thus was no exceptlon the game with ten points. Pomona took the second SOPH BASKETBALL 1 First row, left to right---J. Wallace, K. Casey, A. Hill, B. Hoyer. G P. Harmsen, E. Chambers, B. Johnson, L. Duran, A. Goodell, H. York. T S manager, Coach Bonnet, W. Wright, J. Bresnahan, F. Wright, E. Thomas B K v 9 - s , . . , - - u y - O Pomona Hugh had another good basketball team thus year coached by joe Bonnet that won nts share of games Bresnahan was the outstanding scorer In all but one of the C B L games The others played well and there IS a bright future for them on the Varslty OAfter wlnmng several practice games the Cardettes won from Chaffey 20 l6 Hull was hugh scorer wlth l0 polnts whlle In all other C B L games Bresnahan copped 6 polnts The second game was won by Pomona l6 l2 The Cardettes lost two games to San Berdoo ll l9 and 1619 Pomona defeated Rlverslde l5 l0 In the flrst game and agam In the second 3028 In an overhme perlod after the game had ended ln a tue Duran sank the shot that won 0Pomona lost a close game Zl T9 to Redlands Redlands also won the second game 29 30 to take the All C B L trtle t g Bob Lee, Bud Gray, captain, Kazuo Kawaguchi. Second row-Coach Stan B b J la N man Adams, Kenny lVlacRae, Earl Thomas, Norman Barker, manager. Th d B th Bob Smith, Willy Reynolds, Jim Huston, Frank Sarver, Benny Perez. D , - - , - , - OPomona had one of her weakest baseball teams un several years but Stan Acres can look to the reserves for some good players for next year Bud Gray was elected captain at the start ofthe dlsmal season After wlnnmg only a small percentage of their practice games the team entered the 20 30 tournament where they were Immediately elumln ated OThelr only foe for the C B L tltle was Rnverslde ln the flrst game of the senes Pomona won by a score of 9 5 as jnm Huston starred get tang 4 slngles In 5 tlmes at bat and steallng 4 bases OR1verslde won the second game 6 5 as Pomona was held to four huts and heldlng raggedly Pomona mlssed an opportunity to score In the first mnlng wlth the bases loaded and showed no bat tnng power m other stages lThe funal game was not played because Rlverslde dld not wlsh to play 20-30 TGURNAMENT O Pomona Hugh School again was host to 32 teams that partrclpated ln the fourth annual 20 30 Club Baseball Tournament It received support through out Southern Callfornla and was wldely acclaimed OThls year the Tournament was won by the San Dlego Hllltoppers for the second tame when they defeated Escondido In the flnal round San Dnego has been near the top every year as they won the flrst lnvltatlonal In l933 but later had to forfelt the tltle due to the mellglblllty of two players ln l934 she returned with another powerful club wmnlng the trophy and keeping It ln l935 Coach Morrows team was elrmlnated ln Its flrst game but took flrst place an the consolation round They now have two legs on the Stuart Perpetual cup lPomona Hugh School fared qulte badly rn their own Tournament as the Red Devlls lost to Compton Hugh School In thelr flrst game In the Champion shlp round by a score of lO 3 The Red Devlls were unable to match huts wlth Compton getting but 4 whlle their opponents were collectmg eight Po mona proceeded to lose the consolation round to Cltrus Hugh School Cntrus scored 9 runs In the furst two Innings and went scoreless after that The Red Devlls put up a plucky rally In the last three Inn mgs to score sux runs but It was too late and the game ended 9 6 with Pomona on the short end OEveryone agreed to the success of the tourna ment and as looking forward to another one next year wlth 40 Southern Callfornla teams competing v v 1 , . . . . . v 1 1 1 - v . v NN TEAM gh Al r sr k h k M Y I . 3 L T .f 1 K . X x 15 ' K - an Cameron, Mer on ahlman, Glenn Clar . Second row-John T N rman Jones, Alan Howell, Gordon Rhoades, Jac Hagen, r. Cain, coach. , . s 1 s a , . , . 1 . , . , . H ' 1 ' V ' Y ' Y . , . , . , . . , . . , . s . . . 9 a ' lThe boys tenms team played a very successful season of games The members of the team were continually changing posltlons due to the marked Improvement which the boys developed as a result of hard practlce Mr Cam spent much tume trymg to develop a flne team and was very successful In hrs efforts Practice matches were held with El Monte Monrovia Alhambra Anahelm Cltrus and Corona Although not many of the matches were won the scores were close lThe boys tenms team IS composed of many returmng lettermen along wnth qulte a few new members Those com pletmg the roster are A Cameron B Anderson C Clark M Stahlman H Smith N jones A Howell I Tanner G Rhoades I Donhoff and H lewell The boys league IS the same as the gurls playrng San Bernardmo Redlands Rrversnde and Chaffey ACK TE UNH 21-ua U 'U o 5 o :s QD I QQ :r U1 n :- o 2 ln -0' M na n Pr W ru ll 3 :- an Q. In cn 4 as Q na outstandmg performers this year who were always on top or near the top OThe Red Devll team bowed to San Bernardmo 78 26 rn the frrstC B L meet of the season Pomona s wrnners were johnny Casey rn the l00 yard dash and Swearlngen rn the shot put whrle Hrte and Morgan tred San Berdoo for top honors rn the pole vault OThe sophomores wrth the help of Fremont junror Hugh School had a lrttle better luck but they were defeated 602 3 30l 3 Walker was the star of the sophomore meet wrnnmg both the broad jump and the shot put lAt the Chaffey meet Pomona showed a marked Improvement but strll she met wrth de feat Swearrngen was the outstandlng performer as Pomona s shot putter St john won the hugh jump and Casey copped the l00 and 220 as usual .. Q 4. W irst row, left to right-V. Clyne, D. Scott, F. Morgan, H. Brown, G. P t E W lk mith, G. Freeman, L. Saldano. Second rowfs. Watson, D. Bartleil, P W M . Cochran, J. Souther, B. Hite, A. Young, J. Smith, A. Morgan. Third row- A h . St. John, J. Casey, P. Sylva, L. Bosworth, B. Mast, R. Fryer, H. York, M h A isbet. - 1 - , 0 I I , . 1 ' 1 Q , - , . . , . VARSITY TRACK lThe sophomore meet was much closer for they won flve events Elton Walker was the star In the shot put and low hurdles OMeetlng a well bal anced aggregatron from Rrversrde Pomona Hugh Schools track team lost 66 2 3 37 l 3 St john won hrst place In the hugh jump Benny Hlte took the lead In the pole vault Meadlng also placed flrst for Pomona by taking the hugh hurdles Casey agaln won the l00 and 220 yard dashes I Rnversrde also won the sophomore meet by a score of 561 3 37 2 3 Clyne of Pomona was outstandmg rn thus meet ln the lO0 and 220 yard dashes I Lady Luck seemed to be agamst Pomona agam as she lost to Redland s Varslty 56 40 Hlte and Morgan were agaln outstanding as pole vaulters and Casey shone as a good runner for the Pomona team OThe soph omores took the Redland s sophs for a rude of 57 37 Walker and Clyne were the outstanding mem bers lThere were two mvrtatlonal meets whlch Pomona entered The furst one was held at Hunt mgton Beach john Casey brought home honors by placmg second an the l00 yard dash Russel Morgan and Benny Hute were nosed out of thlrd place by a very small margin At the Chaffey mvrtatlonal Po mona dld not shme so well The varslty squad got away wnth 7 l 2 pomts and the sophomores dud the same Casey and Clyne were the outstanding run ners for the l00 and 220 All In all Pomona had a falr enough track season and perhaps next year there wull be some more stars like this year's 1 3 , . . , . GIRLS SPORTS 0 is GIRLS CCACHES f'-n. TRACY DODD .MISS Dodd and Mrs Tracy are the very capable and efflclent gurls coaches They work dlllgently wlth the gurls teachlng them exercises dances and sports which wlll bulld and Improve them phy slcally Corrective work IS glven to those who need at 0The glrls show a flghtmg spmt and good sportsmanship at the playdays whlch are the dn rect result of the flne coaching they receive Mlss Dodd IS In charge of the G A A and glves her tame twnce a week after school to coach the gurls un the varnous sports She also supervuses them nn the mterclass games OThe sport season games prove of interest to the entlre school as well as the gurls OThrough the ceaseless efforts of Mlss Dodd and Mrs Tracy the gurls are taught to play squarely put up a good flght and to be good los ers as well as good wlnners In all their actlvltles 1 i 5 , X Q Q lv w R .-, 'Lf . . . , . . . . , . . , , ' - . . ., v ' v 7 1 . g ' , . LLEYBAL 3' Lf h M W Al K J A R OThe G A A season started off with a bang when many gurls appeared at the flrst volley ball practice This excellent attendance contrnued throughout the practices When the games started the l0B s had the largest team with the lOA llth and l2th grade teams followrng respectrvely OThe games were all close but the l0A s came out on top Wrth Allce Koonter as manager and Dorothy Woods as captam the gurls gave all the other teams hard games Members of the team were Rosemary Decker jeanne Ames Dorothy Wood Marjorre Waters lane Dunbar Estelle Isbell Alrce Koonter and Helen Glenn QThe lOBs wlth Wllma Al brrght as captam and Elarne Meeks as manager, made a good showing for therr flrst year at high school The llth grade was well represented. The captain was Loulse Emery, the manager, Dot Hay. D k SK BA t ght-C D l R N M M OBasketball has enjoyed a successful season The excltung games OThere were four class teams the senlors provlng themselves wlnners of the champlonshlp although the other teams put up a fight The senior team Included Clara Macke captain Elma Morgan manager Norma Hansen Dorothy Rrckenburg Beulah Boyd Marguerrte lorro Gertrude La Voice Carol Dolkatter and lessle Rankm OThe lunlors who put up the hard est fight were Dons Burr manager Louise Emery captain june Vollandt Dot Stephensen Mlldred Bark Dorothy Hay Vlrglnla Trapp and Pauline C-asknll lEstell lsbel Rosemary Decker Helen Glenn leanne Ames Dorothy Wood and Marjorie Waters composed the lOA team I Basketball was very popular under Norma Hansens leadership . o cater, D. ickenberg, . Hansen. Second row-M. lrio, organ. turnouts were large which gave cause for many - 2 7 - 1 ' 2 , Q , . 1 7 . . 7 . 7 7 ' 3 , , ' 7 7 . . . 3 . . ' 7 7 7 7 7 0 . , . A 'rug t gh g t ly Vg T ppD thyl-lay MlddBkD thySt Gakll lThe speedball games this year were most Inter estlng as the teams were very evenly matched This year there were four teams the llB s llA s l2th and an afterschool team composed of the gurls who came to G A A at the close of the seventh perlod OThls llrst round of the tourna ment ellmlnated the llB s but the llA s l2th and afterschool team won two games each These teams played to see who would be the champion and after a hard struggle the llAs came out vlctorlous oA party IS given the wlnnmg team by the losers The wmnlng llA team was glven a swlmmmg party at the Y M C A Those on the champion team were Mlldred Bark Dot Stephen son Dorrls Burr Marllyn Bence Fern Fortner Paullne C-askrll, Vlrglnla Trapp, and Dot Hay. To them much pranse must go for they deserve It - A r -4. il 1 'eff L' 1, 5 Z 944: N, lf ax.. First row, lef to ri t-Dorris Burr, Fern Fortner, Mar are Gow, Mar ir inia ra , oro , i re ar , oro ephenson, Paul . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 as 91 1 . . . . . . u - - - 1 1 1 as 11 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . , - . . 1 1 1 1 . . . . . HOCKEY TEAM I l 1 I gh! Pauline Blaha, Dorothy Hay, Dorris Burr, Virginia Trapp, lsabel Sailors. F t r, Mildred Bark, Dorothy Stephensen, Marilyn Bence, Alice Cleveland. v ' 9 a r ' 1 ' 5 r l v w 1 s v a , - O Hockey had lts usual attraction for the gurls this season There were three good teams the llA llB and IOB combined and an after school team com posed of those who came out for G A A after school hours Good Interest was taken In the prac tlces and also In the final games which were played the week after Easter Vacatlon The llA team was the vlctor rn the Inter class meet Fern Fortner was the manager and Dons Burr the captain of the wmnung team Others who were on the team were as follows Dorothy Hay Mildred Bark Paulme Blaha Allce Cleveland Dot Stevenson Vlrgmla Trapp Marilyn Bence Margaret Gow and Paulme Gaskull The members of the losing teams treated the winners to a pot luck supper which was en joyed by all These gurls represented Pomona In the playdays held at Rlverslde and at Pomona College NNIS TE t gh Gl AgldG gldRthB Bg C IC t MyW lThe gurls tennls team has had a very successful season under the very able guldance of Mr Cam the tennrs coach Because only three old members returned this season most of the team had to be made up of new maternal As two nights a week were glven over to practice the new maternal was soon moulded mtoa fine gurls tennls team 0 Many hard practices were held wrth such teams as EI Monte Corona Alhambra Fullerton Bonrta and Brea Thus year the team IS composed of the follow ng I Brgler M Schoenlg R Beahrs C Colburn I Clark I Roseberry M Wrllard P Wentz and A Crooks rn the srngles posrtrons Grace and Clorra Angold played doubles whlle I Breast and M Watson held down the second doubles positron The tennls league consrsts of the following San Bernardino Chaffey, Redlands, Rlversrde, Pomona 1 K f X . . . . f l .' f f f ' . . . . 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X .Elm N4 c A yi M - '- A DAR QP, 6 AooL Be an SGP-Q I3 PH S Faur DAY ---9 BEACH 4-o-.-......- I '5 T S..'f Sf ,J g, f Qu 7 x 01 OStupendous Spectacle' Cast of 850 Greatest show at Pomona Hugh un years' Durector lohnston E Walker Theme Song If I could earn my ABCs brung home As unstead of Ds Dad and Mother I should please wuth rhythm un my apple shunes' The lughts fade to dumness and the cur taun ruses on the furst act OACT I SEPTEMBER Scene I the 6th un P H S The theme song swells from every corrudor and the cast makes uts unutual appearance School has begun' lScene 2 Fruday the l3th at the Faur Grounds General gauety 0Scene 3 the 25th un the Chronucle Offuce Deep duscussuon for the school has voted to send Ye Chronucle to the Progress Bulletin to be prunted OScene 4 the 3Ist un the study hall The Cardunal Boosters are organuzed OACT ll OCTO BER Scene I the 5th un San Duego Great dusaster our boys are losung a valuant game to San Duego 0Scene 2 the 3rd un senuor rooms Cheers and ' 6' 5 - I s n L Q' C' V 7 I f 1 f 4? a f ff X XX ' f l l ' ll, F'p C- - 0 I , O -H A 4 fNf1 ' 1 - - v ' - 0 9' Q IN-'N Q f ' ' 0' I Q 0 ' Wi., 'E -f 1, .ff 5' ' ' Cr' f fu I I' 'W if 7 ,dir ,f , ,.,,.., ff? 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Sl X rf 'C nvdlvxql X B0 5lel'5 Tbofbnn +eem Vvfil Gllfli O' F9 2ed Nh Flc+non Len U6 Dnhif' congratulatlons are heard as senlor offlcers appear OScene 3 the lOth Flrst Clrls League dance adds space to the show OScene 4 the l8th on Second Street Spectacle s staged by P H S In th noon pep parade ln the Bleachers more color a slnlster note of orange and black seen among the red and whlte The game ends In victory for Chaf fey lScene 5 the 25th In San Berdoo Hurrah and Hallelujah' The Red Devlls conquer San Ber doo 9 0 OACT Ill NOVEMBER Scene I the lst at Rlverslde The curtaln rlses on a sad note after an excltsng game won by the Rlverslde team Olntermusslon Armnstlce Day Scene 2 the l4th In the home rooms The Copper Chorus Who wull glve a penny In memory of Americas greatest humorlst Wall Rogers? lScene 3 the l5th an any class room The theme song as heard ln full force for thus IS the day of quarterly tests 0Scene 4 the 27th, In Assembly Thankful hearts overflow In an J, , ff 1 R ff -W ' Nm X. n, - g s f ' L 9 X , 63'-9 ' f, fs Q :Sp - - G S A ,EQ B N. :L - KI 5 0 6 , .Q ga O , -Y 1 N Q 8 KVM T asf - Y C . i . . . ' e O 3 O lo X1 A DAR NOV Jai Nov V5 T GNKS nv vs Heart J Dec 24 f Iwi f If S Hohdasff Vacat on la 1 Q49 'SCT bazaar at 1 f f fe -2 A Q, 5f'l 9-1 offerlng for the less fortunate than we Interlude Thanksglvmg holidays' ACT IV DECEMBER Scene l the l3th Does Mama rule or does Papa wln7 Ask Bug Hearted Herbert as produced by the sensors OScene 2 the 20th rn the Ebell A large ensemble number with jeanne Nesblt our football queen as leadlng lady I Long lntermlssuon Christmas Holidays from Dec Zlst to lan 5th OACT V IANUARY Scene l the lst In Pasa dena Happy New Year and a feather ln the cap for our band IS one of those hlghly pransed at the Tour nament of Roses lScene 2 the 6th rn P H S The Vacation IS over but now we need a day for res lScene 3 the 8th In Assembly Beauty contest' Fund most glamorous Belle of P H S With belles go beauxs and rlngs But THlS RING? Sprung IS sprung by the Sensors Catchee can? OScene 4 the l5th rn Assembly And the muslc goes around and around with the Cosmopolrtans and juniors ...W U -f-H ,JA --f!--'Q' . - nr X hm 'wsa N- K gf I g P - ll ' I - Hev PY . 1 , if- N W., Y f , , -i . 5 i I I ' O Q p 0 7 -A , ' 1 - - '1' ' 0 2 . ,f , , ' X V ex 'ra , Ziff , QM? X Pg. ' an ' V ,L 1 4:-1 --.': 1' Oro lo' ,'! f , of -,J 4 Q 'A s ' I ,iffy ' N - A y p 5 fy 4 'T 7+ g ON ov If i.- gg f -,rl ,f qv, , ' 5 ' w 1 jj ,I e 0 f 'If L fff, D Lt X-f-Q My 'fd' 0' X ' V' ' J Y ' 1 ,f I ' f ' . -.,'l' - g - 1 'L T 6 4' ' l ,- , - 1' N :-f A ff we--..: my f H , ,- - --gf .Y Q A, 7 - K -I -L gi: ia -A S la -fa fe-,iii 'R , ' 'Q' f'l y by dv, 5 , . ' tl ' li . , , . V - - 1 1 ' ' v . , , . . . , f. v 1 - - ' KK VV ' . . , . H . , . Y, ' KK ' ' 1 ,MN24 jour, Mfxvch 3 S Fin-we 8.4 2 t' O se, W0 H Vnculbj emo:- Bnskdlmll gm? 45 C5 MARCH '17 Mevqkgwi oF ve nKG veu I Gof -to hqyg cast-IW ,sl 48 fa? .f'f'X,- 'J-'N ,1- AVL Amateur Hour Sprung IS hauled one of the crown :ng successes of the show wlth maroon and whlte sweaters Now at Bug Pmes' A snowy skyscape but no snowy landscape Does that daunt the Sensors? Do they enyoy themselves? OScene 5 the 24th In the class rooms Gloom and the theme song In a mmor note Semester exammatlons Some of the Sensors pass unto j C New faces added to the cast lScrubsl OScene 6 the 30th In Noon Assembly More Amateur hours ln dlscovermg new talent the audience discovers with dazlng suddeness the Sophomore Emblems OACT VI FEBRUARY Scenel the 26th In Assembly Vlce competes wnth vnrtue when methods of the dope fiend are explained and Thallan Life Membership Pms are awarded In the same hour IACT Vll MARCH Scene l the 3rd In the Gym Bralns against brawn but brawn wms the Faculty Senior Basketball Game Scene 2, the l6th, un Russla The ,Lk ' - ll F-S ..?ff 5 xl ' U I xx -du fo ' U 'lQ,pp 'J J - Q, Q 0 '? i1,- 'C' 0 ff,f: 0a +v f r c ' 1 2.4, .f ', ff - iw 'vii ll- n: 4-Lidl-'fell ff- a 4.5 ng ' ' - 32: ' figs ' ag tiffd ' 5 Y A DAR Fljnur l sb? Nfisi 'LEX Sig. X-Q.. L PY! V1 Wqcklll 0 5554? Baci! Vu vu Q 7 Grfadu9l'U ' I90 K I-EQ W gm V Tour nmew' f scene shufts wuth Iuluan Bryan as lecturer on Russua OScene3 the 27th un Venuce Mostpopular The Merchant of Venuce Color Musuc and Drama OACT VIII APRIL Scene I the Ist un PHS Aprul Fool s Day Chronucle ussues a specual edutuon Ahal lLong Intermussuon the Easter Vacatuon OScene 2 the 9th lOth llth on baseball fuelds The great baseball tournament draws the hugh school skull of Southern Calufornua lScene 3 the 24th un Assembly The annual band concert Great entertaunment lScene 4 the 27th un P H S The Cardunal pre sale beguns OACT IX MAY Scene I the 8th un Assembly The annual opera buggest musucal scene wutnessed here CACT X IUNE Scene I the 5th un the Ebell Soft lughts lovely ladues brulluant show the lunuor Senuor Receptuon lScene 2 the 7th un Assembly The Baccalaure ate Servuce for the junuor College and Hugh School 0Scene 3 the llth P H S Class Day I . 6 fclpffgl-Azlglgf I, M ,- st I , 4 Q : f I f, cg f x 7? KW. 0 I f I X X ' l I o I I , CJ, . Q rp ,D I ' 'Q 0 ll 5 au' I v in K 'Y D L -Z, 9 :P G ' 9 fu f N -..H eg .1 f III -A.. -f' -N - , '5C T. .,,a. I If .., fgfiw.. Q' S , I s ax M t X 53 1-E: - -P1 35.12 ' .. Cx '- 4 ' 1 A' , fu' l M rl . 040 fC, I V, ,ul I' rx vu ,ff'.v- 65 - ' ua u u ' v . ,, . v . , , . . , , . . ., . , . . . . . V S 1 Y ' ' I , . . . , . . . . ' . . , 1 ' V Y 9 ' V u u ' u u - ' . , , . . . . JCDKES AND SNAPS OOur Prexy and Guess Who? lDeep dlscusslon among male members of the lnstltutlon lAha our female members OThe men on the flymg trapeze , -v - 1? m sv m ' r W L' r E E H - ' is 4 1 ga: gif fi , e , s W 4 ONoon time gathermgs on the campus. OCoach Nlsbet and Mr Walker talkmg things over OAII set ready go! 0WeIl, Well guess who? Bums? OGordon Rhoades Would you accept a pet mon key? Vlrglnla Alderson Oh I would have to ask father Thus rs so sudden' I In an Eastern Review Mr Pate when the Inghtnrng struck the barn jumped over the cow he was mllklng and IS restmg very easy this after noon lMary Lou Hansen Are you sure your volce wlll full this large hall? Steve Peters I only hope that It doesn t empty It lSmaII Brother Kenny are you a baseball player Kenny Snyder No Wrllre why? Wrllle Then why dud Nona tell me you were such a good catch? lVlrgrl Deane Dearest I must marry you Vlvran Have you seen father? Vrrgll Often honey but I love you just the same OAII were qulet In the theater watching the comlc man counterfeiting mtoxrcatlon The sllence was broken by a small boys shrlll volce That am t the way to be drunk IS It father? 0 Now Wrllle If you put this wedding cake under your psllow what you dream wall come true Wrllre Reynolds Why can t I eat the cake and put the prllow over my stomach? OHe You re three quarters of an hour late What do you mean keeping me standing around luke a foo She I can t help how you stand can I? . , . ' it ' H v v - H . . , . . . . , . . , . . , . . , . 1 ' ' an ' H v ' ' Y! , . V v w ' . . g 9 1 0Ruben Cespedes I hear Casey was klcked oft the squad Gertrude La Volce How s that? Rube He was told to tackle the dummy and he tackled the coach OKenny Boettcher ldrummerl Im the fastest man In the world Kay Pugsley IVIOIIIIISISI Hows that? Kenny Tlme flues doesn t lt? Kay So they say Kenny Well I beat time lFred Hutslar to Engllshwoman And poor Bud was kllled by a revolving crane Engllshwoman My word' What tlerce bnrds you have ln Amerlca lMargaret Felts Hello' I want to order a box for tomorrow Paul Sylva What size? Margaret There wall be sux of us In the party Paul But they only come In single sazes we ll have to have It made special Margaret Is thus the theater Paul No thls IS the undertaker Oleane Nesbut My halr grows luke weeds lean Donahue And weeds always grow on empty lots you know lWllly Reynolds says he has had hls car for three years and hasn t been In a wreck Cordon Rhoades You mean he has been In that wreck for three years and hasn t been In a car KK 11' . 0 : , ' . . tt I! . tt ' Yi . ll ' ' ' II . an ' ' ' D ' ' 11 . lk ' V9 . - - n . : . . . , . , . OSemor gurls arrlvmg at school OTlme out for eats OGet the slgnal boys and lets go OPeek a boo Isee you I Grapenuts boys IO K sign . - X X ' 1 Lk v - bk ' U F4 . 1 .. fg Q . l Q K ,. l A, . I , 3 I 1 :fi 'iq flfaul' I . , . . . . . . - s . , , . cc as ' - , u 1 I I O lNoon hme gathermgs on the campus lCoach Nrsbet and Mr Walker talklng thungs over OAII set ready go' lWeII Well guess who? Bums? . h -L . LQ , , V, fi' . 5 4 . I. 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' .tj AUTOGRAPHS 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OAS another edition of the Cardinal nears comple tion l find myself grateful to many people who have aided in its publication Staff members ad minlstrators and those concerned with the more technical phase of the annual s make up receive little credit from the average student yet work hard and sacrifice much for the book I appreciate the services of Mr john Mee our photographer I am thankful to Mr Purdy for his business advice to Miss Overholtzer for literary supervision to work and to Mr johnson for the printing and publishing of the book to Mr Roy O Day our thanks are given for his services on the covers for the annuals To Mr Cannicott of the Commercial Art and Engravers we are indeed indebted To the staff as a whole and the art students including Violet Werner Diane Marshall Warren Wheeler and Hollis Williams for the art plates I am deeply grateful and hope that the finished product has made the expenditure of service seem worthwhile Marjorie Hodges Editor In chief I y '- Y ' I V Miss Hayes for supervision of the layout and art , . 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