South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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COPA DE ORO ADAMS, EDWARD r ,eafre— 9 0 Oak St. Cue — Face the Music Rei ' ietcs — February Graduate ADAMS, WALTER T iealrc—llil Foothill St. Cue — Before You ' re Twenty-five Reviews— S Club (3-4), Football A (3) ALDRIDGE, SNOW Thealre — 1018 Orange Grove Ave. Cue — Tiger Rose Re-viezi ' s — University High School (2- 3) AMEND, CHARLOTTE Thealre — 2056 La France Ave. Cue — Grand Slam Revietvs — February Graduate ANDERSON, WlLIiURN Theatre — 2044 Edgcwood Dr. Cue— The Show Off Revtew!— % Club (2-3-4), Hi-Y (3 4), Football A (2-3-4), Track A (2-3- 4), Cashier (3-4) ANSORGE, RETTY BERNICE Theairt — 1833 El Molino Ave., S. M. Cue — A Bedtime Story Reviews — Honor Society (4), Spanish Club (2-3), French Club (4), Girls ' Glee (3), P. P. P. (4), ' Berkeley Square ' (4), ' Pied Piper of Hamelin ' (3) ARNOLL, KATHLEEN Theatre — 674 Chaucer Ave., S. M. Cue— The Lady Reviews — Senate Club (3-4), Hiking Club (4), Oratorical Contest (3) ASQUITH, RONALD Thealre — 2048 Primrose Ave. Cue — Stepping Out Reviews— S Club (2-3-4), Track A (2-3-4), Baseball A (2-3), Cross Coun- try (2-3-4) .ATKINSON, GORDON Thcalri — 722 Fremont Ave. Cue — The Big Broadcast Reviews— l .S. . Cheer Leader (2-3), Class Cheer Leader (2-3), S Club (2- 3-4), Senate Club (3), Forum Club (2), Football B (2), Track A (4), Track B (2-3) AUSTIN, JANE ELISE Thealre— n 7 Spruce St. Cue — Ladies They Talk About Reviews— Art Club (3) Pres.(4), P.P.P. Sec ' y (4), Latin Club (2-3), G.A.A. (2-3-4), S. P. Club (3-4), Volleyball (2), Hockey, Spcedball, Basketball, Base- ball (2-3), Tennis (3), D.ancing (2) BAIRD, MANON Theatre— ( 26y2 Milan Ave. Cue — Dream of Spring Rci-iezcs — Basketball (3) 1! LDwiN, Deforest y-AMOv— 1991 Oak St. Cue — Brother ««7 ti ' J— Cashier (3), Football C (2), Swimming (4), Tumbling (4) BALDWIN, VIRGINIA 77;6- 7 r — 1991 Oak St. Cue — Party Girl Reviews— irench Club (4), Girls ' Glee Club (3-4), Pendragon (4), Tennis (2), Swimming (3) BANKS, LOUIS LAYTON Theatre— Sli Plymouth Rd., S. M. Cue — Skippy Reviews — Tiger Staff (4), Annual Staff (4), Better Business Club (4), Pendrag- on (3), Spanish (3-4), Latin (2), Cashier (2-4), Asst. Cafeteria Mgr. (4), Football A Mgr. (4), Tennis Mgr. ' The Admirable Crichton ' (4) BARKER, EDWARD HILL Theatrc— iSO O.ak St. Cue — Follow Thru Rez ' iews — Boys ' League Cabinet French Club, Pendragon (2-3), Club, Hi-Y, Senate Club, (2-3-4), brarv Staff (3), ' Why the Chimes Rang ' (2), ' Debate (4), Football C Mgr. (2), Tennis (2-3-4), Golf (2-3-4) liARRETT, ELI ZABETH FRANCES Theatre — 1154 Oxley St. Cue — The Constant Wife Reviews — Girls ' League Cabinet (4), Honor Soc. (2), G.A.A. (3-4), Latin (2), Senate (3-4), Thanksgiving As- sembly (3-4), Orator. Contest (3), De- bate (3-4), Dancing (3), Tumbling (4) (4), (4), S Li- P i g e Twelve

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C O P A I) K O R O Miss Hear Adviser John Cameron President Reed Qlesnell Mary Dkrthick T. M. McDaniel Vice President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Mono: ' ■ ' Forzcjnl ever, Inirkzvjrd ne ' i ' er. Colors: Brozcn and Yellozv. Forward ever, backward never typifies the spirit of the successful and courageous Class of 1933. Destined to be the largest graduating class in the history of the South Pasadena High School — with two hundred and forty members — this plucky class faced more difficult problems than any in history before. Making their debut in this school in 193U under the skillful leadership of Miss Madge M. Hill, Tom Kiddie was elected president of the sophomore class. Jack Starr assisted as vice president, Helen Sperrv, secretary, and Janet Carey, treasurer. Gathering momentum as it grew, the new junior class moved down from the balcony and elected Ben Dey to guide them to light through the ear of depression. His assist ants were Reed Que- nell, vice-president; Bette Loe, secretary ; Woodrow Wood, treasurer; and Miss Bertha C. Moore, adviser. Their returns from both the Junior Rally and the |unior Prom were record breaking. Facing 1932-3 3 as their last vcar. and, needless to say, many problems, John Cameron was chosen to lead the Senior Class. Reed Quesnell was vice president; Mary Derthick, secretary; and T. M. McDaniel, treasurer. Connie Gertmenian was class cheer leader, and the ever capable Miss F.thel L. Bear advised. As a first step to success, the seniors won the first prize in the Hallowe ' en Fcsti al with a float made by a committee headed by Charlotte .Amend. In the annual Thanksgiving Drive, the seniors won second place under the leadership of Bernice Brush, and the juniors placed first. Bob Helmhol headed the committee for the second annual .Mumni Day, which consisted of an assembly in the morning, luncheon, the alunnii- arsity basketball game, visiting of classc, and tea in the art room after school. The Senior Play, The .Admirable Crichton by Sir James M. P.arrie, proved to be one of the most popular and succe.ssful plays yet given in spite of the fact that it came during the bank holidays. F.arlv in the vear eIlow pigskin sweaters with brown felt numerals were chosen and the tradition es- tablished that they should be worn every assembly d.ay. Class assemblies were also revived, and the seniors did themselves proud in a program planned bv a committee led by Connie Gertmenian. Senior D.iy was welcomed in the latter part of May. Soon Class Night, planned by Betty Barrett, was ushered in and made a most successful finale to a vcrv successful Senior Class. I ,t g f F I r t I- II



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C O P A V K O R O HARRETT, MARY ANGELA Theatre — 2(1 U Fletcher Ave. Cue — Frisco Jenny Rei-ietvs — French Cliih (5-4), L.itin Club (4), P.I ' .P. (4), Tiger Aquatic Club (.1), ' The Pot lioilcr ' (4), Sv im- ming (5), Senior Girls ' Ensemble (4) HARKV, ROliKRT Thentrt — 1 143 Fiiirview Ave. Cue — Lovers ' Cour. ' igeous Rez ' ietis — Spanish Club (2), French Club (3-4), P.P. P. (4), Tennis B (3- 4), N.A.S, (4), ' Berkeley Squ.irc ' (4) BKALMON r, VIRGINLA T iealre — 616 Mo«uM A e. HoVml A e. Cut — Rj ' d-H ' q.uied l«(c)hian R,-2vV«u ll«}ior -Sutiety (2-3-4), ish Qhf (J -4) , MAN REVE 2( 4 Lorraine Thto MV ' ' Boy»V IILLES MEEKER 1311 Milan Ave. , i.TS — Strike Me Pink ' I ' J ' J Tf.-f .-ti J— Spanish Club (3-4), Glee Club Vice Pres. (4), S Club (4), lli-- ' (4), Football A (3-4), Basketball B (2) A (3), Track B (2) liEDORTIIA, MAR ' ' ANN TAealre — 17211 Banning, S. M. Cue — Merely Mary .Ann Reviews — Girls ' League Cabinet (4) Sec ' y (3). French Club (2-3-4), Pen- dragon (3), Art Club (3-4), Tiger .Aqualic (2), Cashier (2-3-4) BEKCHl.KR, MARDON r ieair, — 8119 Stratford Ave. Cu, — The Little Show Rff raj— Glee Club (3-4), Senate Club (4), Football C (3-4), Basketball C (3), Swimming (2-3) BKIIR, () IIIO Theatre— ym Grand Ave. Cue — Ple.isure M.in Refietcs — St.ige Crew (3) BELL, JOHN O. Theatre—]} Circle Dr., S. M. Cut — The I hantom President Refeu-s — Boys ' League Cabinet (4), Honor Society (2) Trcas. (3-4), Latin Club Pros. (3-4), World Friendship Pres. (4), Dcbare (2-3-4), ' The Admir- able Crichton ' (4) liELLIS, GEORGE A. Theatre — 1514 Lyndon St. (. ' we- - Cavalc.ide ?e; ' iTc.i — L.itin Club (2), Cosmopolitan Club (3), Glee Club (3-4), Tr.ack A (2) BENNETT, DON Theatre — 1425 Laurel St. Cue — Local Boy Makes Good ?«■;.■«•, — Senate Vice Pres. (3-4), French Club (4), S Club (3-4), Hi-Y (3-4), Football B (3-4), B. ' sketball B (3-4), Track B (3) BENTON, ROBERT Theatre 1651 South Oak Knoll .Ave. Cut — Lightning ?,z7 ' Ti.t— Print Cre« (3-4) BOSMAN, CATHERINE Theatre — 1(124 C.iwston Ave. (. ' .— Office ' Wife fl j-Vr s— Bookstore Clerk (4) IIR.MNARI), CE ' LON II.XRRY Theatr, — 132(1 Marengcj .Ave. Cut — Me Learned .About Women R,f ' ,r;. — Glee Sec ' y (4), Hi-Y (2-3- 4), Spanish Club (.3), Fo.itball A Mgr. (4), F.. tb.,ll H (2), Track A (3) BRANCH, Rl ' SSELL Theair, — 1113(1 Winston .Ave., S. M. Cut .A Connecticut ' ankee ?,tv ' ,c j— Woodrow Wilson High (2-3) BRl Sll, BERNK ' E DOW Theatrt — 17(15 Bushnell .Ave. (. ' (• — Sunny ?,■ ■ ■ ■«■. — Tiger (4), Annual (4), Glee Club (2-3) Bus. Mgr. (4), Spanish (3), Pendragon (2-3), Quill and Scr.ill (4), Honor Societv (4), G.A.A. (3-4), Vol- leyball (2), Baseball (2) P. S ' T hirit

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