High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 19 text:
“
C O P A D E ORG f 1 Miss Tliomas liill FI:in;igMn Rhnda Anne WiUiimis }3 (4 Motto: ' Mmor Hes ' iiiy%one4 toil . ' ■ r : Green, ilaiAJ grei ' EMBERS of the imponfefit cla.ss lof lOKV appeared al|Wgh School to start their careers February, 1932. The fp)bbwil(g September they were joined by the recruits from the junior high school. Banded ' together, the class chose as their leaders, Leo Feder, president; Eleanor Beckwith, vice president; Kathleen Hughes, secretary; and Wayland Averv, ji., treasurer. Miss Madge M. Hill was the adviser. September, 193 3, saw the return of a junior class that was destined to take an active part in school life. At the beginning of the year Leo Feder was chosen class representative on the commission, while Jim Torrey was elected president. The members of his cabinet were |immv McNabb, vice-president; Doris Petty, secretary; and Clinton Kelley, treasurer. The adviser of this group was Miss M. Olwen Thomas. The annual Junior Rally was held, and while not such a financial success, it made the entire student body football conscious. Plans for the prom were well under way when all unnecessary activities were forbidden because of the infantile paralvsis epidemic. Junior girls and boys, however, were permitted to take their traditional part in the commencement exercises as usual. As high and mightv seniors the class of 193 5 appeared on the campus two hundred and fifty strong, September, 1934, eager to start at once to be the best senior class of all time. Bill Flanagan led the class successfully on its way, under the guidance of Miss M. Olwen Thomas, who now felt as though the class really belonged to her. The president ' s assistants were Rhoda Anne Williams, vice president; Thea Loe, secretary; and Don Biles, treasurer. The veteran veil leader, George Egan, after having served his class for the past two years, was chosen as a matter of course to pep up his classmates and fill them with the good old Tiger spirit. Alumni Dav proved to be a successful senior project. On March 2 Booth Tark- ington ' s farce, Tweedles, was presented as the annu.;] fcn.ior play, to a nearly full house. Nine seniors were coached by Miss Margaret Lauer to produce this hilarious comedy. Senior day broke the monctonv of the !r,;t quarter, as superior seniors ditched school for a day, leaving behind overworked students of other classes. Then the junior-senior prom appeared on the horizon, and almost before the seniors realized it, this event was history. Commence- ment day arrived and seniors received their diplomas which helped them on to new and greater achievements. Page Elevi
”
Page 20 text:
“
c t- C A« tro- rru:x -o «— - A.- . :: :.c-. - i . !-. i «.» . ..« f kj i, -t- - - a J - i. tX.-vwKi -irKb .s COvU. A j} :zLi -jf c -,, ,u £J V-V 2A H ACK.ERMAN, MARTORIE J. -y[wftlfe,K5TO «C y u Present Slop — 2049 Fletcher Ave. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Cali Achievements — French Club (2-3-4), G.A.A. (3-4), Assemblies: Thanksgiv- ing (2-3), Art (2-3), Soph. (2), Bas- ketball, Tennis (3), Dancing (2-3). AHLSWEDE, ARTHUR CLARKE Present Stop — 34U5 Monterey Rd., S.M. Slartijig Point — South Pasadena, Calif. Ac tiez-ements — Spanish Club (3-4), Bookstore (3), Football B (2). LFRIDGE Present Stop — 1810 Bushnell Ave. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Calif. Ae iiez ' etnenfs — Scholarship Soc. (2-3-4), Tiger (4), French Club (2), QuMl and Scroll (4), Fencing (2). ALEXANDER, JOHX McGOWAN Present Stop — 915 Meridj;in Ave. Startijtg Point— e os Angeles, jCjilif. Ac riez ' einents — Vf Club (2 ¥), Span- ish Club ( ' :5- ' W, pomesflpjjltr (2), Foot- ball A (2-3-4 ' i BtlsketbjOyB (2), A (3- asebayK2-3i4i l , li . ANDERSON, BETTIE ANNE Present Stop — 333 Grand Ave. Starting Point — Sacramento, Calif. Achievements — Scholarship Society (3). Riding Club (2-3-4), Mgr. (3), A|t .Assemblies (2-3), Hockey, Basketba (2), Tweedles (4), French Club (3), Art Club (3-4). ' ' - ll •DREW, J(ilHN .4USTIN , V Pr i ni .SVoA- 1543 pirLmoniflAve. A Siting fc w — r ottervlllcTCilifjA ' AchieveiWliis—cd i -CMxh 2)( Glee Chib (a ' -3), (ljl)mcafp ' fl( (2), ssiah Ll ANGNE, GEORGLANXE Present Stop — 1412 Fremont Axe. Starting Point — Akron, Ohio. Aciiiez-ements — Span. Club (2), G..- ..A. (2-3-4), Band (2-3), Hockey, Basket- hall, Baseball, Tennis (2-3-4), Speed- ball (3-4), Swimming (3), Tumbling (2). AULD, JANE ALLEYNE resent Stop — 2056 Edgewood Dr. ' tarting Point — Omaha, Neb. ' Achievements — Scholarship Society (2), french Club (2-3-4), G.A.A. (2-3-4), P.P. (4), Senate Club (3-4), Volley- ball, Speedball, Basketball, Swimming (2-3), Hockey (2-3-4). TMAN, GRICE nt Stop — S27 Magnolia St. irting Point — Pasadena, Calif. chiez-ements — Scholarship Soc. (2-3-4), ' Hi-Y (3-4), Senate Club (3), Band (2- 3-4), Orchestra (2), Assemblies: Senior (3). BAKER, GRACE BERTHA Present Stop — 1104 Hope St. Starting Point — Chicago, 111. Achievements — Lompoc Union High (2-3), Spanish Club (4). BEASLEY, ERNEST WILLIAM Present Slop — 8033 2 Fremont .Ave. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Calif. Achievements — Scholarship Society (4), Spanish Club (3), Basketball C (3). ARNOLD, WINNINETTE Present Stop— 120 Wilson Ave., S.M. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Calif. Acfhevetnents — Scholarship Soc. (2-3-4), iAnnua! (4), Senate Club (3-4), Treas. U ' ), French Club (2), G..A.A. (2-3-4), Volleyball Speedball, A ' Swimming, Tumbling Basketball (2-3.), -i! t! ' ars (3-4), S , - ,-.,T-.. X Club (3-4), Qufl,! nd Scrnll Si- V ' i- lM V(4), V,oo iharJ,{ )iJ tASrS ' . - .A). | : .AYERS, EVEL ' i ' ' TONICE Present Stop — 1133 Diamond Ave. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Calif. Achievements — French Club (2), .Art Club (3-4), G.A.A. (4), Hiking Club (3-4), Stage Craft (3), Volleyball (2), Hockev (2-3-4), Speedball, Basketball, Baseball (3). BAKER, KATHARINE READ Present Stop — 1720 Banning Way, S.M. Starting Point — Ross, Calif. Achievements — Girls ' League V.P. (4), Scholarship Soc. (2-3-4), Tiger (4), G.A.A. (2-3-4), S.P. Club (4), French (2-3), Quill and Scroll (3-4), El Do- rado (3), P. P. P., V.P. (4), Vollevball (2-4), Basketball (2-3-4). BECKWITH, ELEANOR MAE Present Stop — 1126 Oxiey St. Starting Point — Los Angeles, Calif. Achievements — Comm. of Girls (4), Class V.P. (2), Scholarship Soc. (2-3- 4), Sec. (3), Comes Sec. (2), Spanish Club (3-4), Senate (3), Band (3), G. A..A. (2-3-4), Pres. (4), S.P. (4), Hik- ing Club (3), Volleyball, Baseball (2). Page Ttceh ' e
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.