Tustin High School - Audion Yearbook (Tustin, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Clfmoadlcaaten Statt Miss Emma B. Hield, Advisor Dick Phillips, Editor-in-Chief l Floyd Curl, Editor-in-Chief 2, Boys' Sports Editor 1 LaVene Parks, Assistant Editor 1, Fea- ture Editor 2 Noble Sellars, Assistant Editor I Paul Francis, Assistant Editor 2, Proof Reader 1 Sam Francis, Assistant Editor 2. Circulation Manager 1 Horace Stevens, Business Manager 1, 2 Martha Thompson, Feature Editor l Loyce Iulien, Girls' Sports Editor 1 George Osterman, Boys' Sports Editor 2 Victoria Canales, Girls' Sports Editor 2 Mary Pafford, Exchange Editor l. Circulation Manager 2 Lauris Adams, Exchange Editor 2 Elwood Boosey, Proof Reader l Iohn Newcom, Reporter l, 2 Marjorie Blakeney, Reporter 1. 2 Harley Babcock, Reporter 1, 2 Barbara Iulien, Reporter 2 The busiest place in school is room five where the Broadcaster Staff holds forth. From an hour before school in the morning until hours after school in the evening, the typewriters are kept clatter- ing as they turn out copy for the current week's paper: the mess of clippings and flapping galley proofs are organized for page makeups: heated discussions wage: assignments and orders are given: and reporters and staff writers issue forth in quest of news and interviews. Combining the practical experience of making up and getting out a weekly paper with the training received in the rules and technique of journalistic writ- ing, the members of the journalism class, with Miss Hield as teacher and advisor, really get something out of the course. The Broadcaster carries considerable advertising which very nearly renders it self supporting. The soliciting and mak ing up of ads falls to the lot of the enter- prising business managers.

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afluclllon Stott Walter Nelson, Editor-in-Chief Hugh Plumb. Business Manager Milford Dahl, Photography Editor Dick Phillips, Assistant Editor Paul Francis, Boys' Sports Editor Elaine Mc Reynolds, Girls' Sports Editor Lester Bowman, Assistant Business Manager Noble Sellars, Circulation Manager Marian Baxter, Society Editor Genevieve King, Calendar Editor Robert Buchheim, Assistant Photography Editor Paul Martin, Art Editor Bruce Mayhugh, Alumni Editor Miss Grace A. Shults, Advisor Floyd Curl, Senior Representative Elwood Boosey, Iunior Representa- tive Barbara Baker, Sophomore Representa- tive Edna Frances Iohnson, Freshmen Representative Holding its first meeting two weeks before school closed in Iune 1935, the new Audion Staff was given an inspir- ational and admonitional talk by the re- tiring l935 editor, Bruce Mayhugh, As- signments were also given for advance summer work anticipating the 1936 edition of the Audion. At the second meeting, held on the first day of school this year, the theme and dedication were decided upon, as- signments were called for, and the work on the 1936 Audion started in earnest. From then on, the editor and his as- sistants labored daily, planning the book, making the Hdummyn, and revising and editing the copy which the members of tlie staff faithfully kept up to date. With the friendly help and coopera- tion of Miss I-lield and the Broadcaster Staff in giving the Audion publicity: of Mr. Nleans in lending his support: of Mr, Clarence Bowman and Miss Frances Parks in handling phone calls and cor- respondence, making announcements and patiently attending to many clerical de- railgg of the printers, Steele and Mclnnis. the photographer, Mr. Roland Rabe, and Mr. lohnson of the Santa Ana Engrav- inq Company in their sympathetic assist- ance, the book finally took definite shape.



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Gngarugatto na Although the number of students attendtng Tusttn th1s year has been decreased from that of the past the numerous act1x1t1es of the school haxe rema1ned lust as promtnent as before The dramattc athlet1c scholast1c mus1cal and soctal events hate done much lI'1 mak1ng the school 11fe of 1ts students mterestmg dur1ng th1s past year SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Sex eral members of the Tustm chapter l97l of the Caltforma Scholarsh1p Federat1on yourneyed to Newport Harbor Htgh School anuary 20 where the w1nter SQSSIOH of D1str ct 4 was held The sprtng sess1on held at Laguna Htgh School March 24 also mcluded a Tustm group Busmess meet1ngs and panel d1scuss1ons at both meetmqs were pres1ded over by Robert Pankey pres1dent of the dtstrlct The annual conventton of the Caltforma Scholarsh1p Federauon fSouth ern Sect1on was held at Belmont I'l1qh School Los Angeles MISS Els1e C Hull ass1stant adwsor of the local group and Bob Marshall and Dlck Ph1ll1ps delegates attended the affa1r The annual scholarsh1p p1cn1c was scheduled for une 2 at Pr1nc1pal VV Mean s beach cottage at Anahetm land1ng OFFICERS Prrs11lt-111 Dtak l'h1 1p 10 Robert M 1t hall Sctrct trx Naomt Lehman Aclxtsors 1s En1n11 le E N10 C 11 TOP ROVN 1 1rt M11 R1bcr thos 1 W 1lt1r N1ls1111 Robert B111hhc1m 1 ortl Dthl 11 ln1ll Robert Pinkcx 11111 Beth K1 lam 'VIIDDLI' ROW it-rtrtttlc X11 httla L,h1w1l1n Kttastkt Ay1k11 Ok11l'111 1tt' Bwrtholtwmtvx H1111 r111111 as 1 Q1111ph1ll N111 Hlrll BOI IOM ROVV 11110 twntnlds 11 t1rm1 11 1r1t111t' K1'11x1111 l1111 Vxl 1111s NK11111 Lthmtn A 111 tw 1 tr 1 11 1 THE CLIP Membershlp 1n the Cl1p s1qn1f1es the h1ghest honor that may be bestowed upon an athlete at Tust1n Htqh School Those xoted 1nto the club are chosen because of haxmg performed some outstandlng feat 1n athlet1cs 1n a sports manltke manner The Cltp has x ery few soc1al act1x1t1es It stands prlnclpally as a servtce organ1zat1on I7 ROW I l Irln L, ar1 11t'llt' ftrrx lN'l1lrw 111 r1v11 Iaxxrentc 'Vlunrox H11111 Nlctt RD ROKR lVl1ss S tll 11111111 1111' 1Run11l1ls 11 1r 1'n X1rq1r'1a Carson Yacko Oku 11 A111110 Okubo GAA The G1rls Athlet1c Assoc1at1on commonly known as the G A A Wltll an e11cept1onally large and cooperatne membershtp f1n1shed off the year wtth sex eral xery successful functtons to IIS credlt W1th a Chr1stmas sett1ng they staged an espectally enyoyable banquet th1s year honortng the Varstty foot ball team In May they spent a v1eek end at Laguna Beach where the nevt members VK ere duly 1n1t1ated 3 ROW. I5 r1 tx 111t'1 111 I' thtbcrttat I11r11t1x 1 111:11 1 11 1 1 11111 1 11 x 111 1 1 Sh1r 1 Phe 1 t 1nq1l 1x 1 II rqlnt TX :tt qu X 1'r1 Stott Hdtrlrt Ultlth 11r1rl 111 111 1rt111 11 11 tm 1 1 1111 rq1n11 1rs1111 11l'1 1l-11 Il-11th 1 1 11111 lx tx t'11t t11 s cr 1 rl 11 1th 1th 1 1r11r urx 1 11111111 1 11n1 1 L1Vt111 P1tl1 11 1111 I1 0 O 1 ' ' 1 ' ' J ,FT ,. ,. .--T. ll S V1 -Illrslclcttt . , ,, .. , . , 2 s ' ,- . , 111 ' L B. 11 ltl. M111 111 . H ll , '---R1h' 1'sh11ll 1 1 Sn Jt1tt. '1 1 - . ' ' . M'lf 1 , D '11 tps. ' 1 '. 1 -I1 s. . l '---I ' s . 1' :1 , '1 , Al 1 ' ', ' ' lcsm II l' ks 'l411m11l1t1 Kxtz 311111. lil :11l1t'tl'1 fa ' . I 11 . ' V l 5-- lfl1 M1'R j l,11V1-nc ll. 'l1s. N 1 D115 Nl. j . A 1 'll 11 1 1 1 , 11 1 M1 ' At h ' , B1 rb111'11 C ok, llclcn llvtlv R11 wr amd Bsttbitrzt llztll. TO '--- 31111 7 1 1'1s. 'h lw M r H' V' - S11 I: 1 '1s. . ' 1 'lr 1. SECOND ROVV---E1lw111'1l Brtstou, R11h11rd Nnson Colbert Br1st11w. Merle Grtsct. lames Thompson, Bxll Cult. ,l'l'll '--- .lt ' 11 Y lfl1 1 lVl ' ' ' ,, V1 4111 P1 h1 1 , ' A . 1 . v ' l'1 , . 1 , . . . I TOI '--- 11 11hv M111- R1'111l1rs llxrlxn lltxll llclt-11 B1-1 ' Rt lf111111 l11r111'r Uh ' 17' ' 1 J l 1 H1-I G- 1111- K1 q, li.1rh1m K1s1-1 M11 11111 B1 - H11'h1 11 H1:l11'r B1-11 1 I.1111 ll1 111 f111l 1' l1 lpn 6111-1- Ch: ,1 11 El111s1' Hull Ch '11l11 K11.1s11l11. SECOND R JN'--'VI . 11 11 h- s, ' 1 1' , 1 ' M ll H11 l M1 '. 'l'l111111ps1111 lim-l111 lit-111 'tt N11111 1 I,-I 11111 I..11111 A11 s V1 R 1 C1 , Y111-1111 Uk 11 Aw 1 K 11 M ss St-II11 Y111 Tlll lJ l2OVx'H-H1-1 ' l1'1:11 ll l ks lf th Bell' Ch st111n. V1 1111 P1 11n1 He' .1 P111l.1s B1 t1 11 C111-L l'1111l l' 1s M..'111r11' K' ' lil111111' Nl R -1 11 ls. 1 1 - . 11, Y' -1-f fqht

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