Valencia High School - Tesoros Yearbook (Placentia, CA)
- Class of 1943
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In the followmg pages IS a dlary of Czdet Valenua showmg the splrlt that all Valenclans are takmg towards the war effort from t s a h1 h the very begmmng of boot camp to the end commg ou a g nd m1 hty graduate full of the fightmg courage that typxfies every 3 g Valenuan ready and Willing to make thls a safer and better world h to lxve 1r1 Th1s IS our Cadet Valencxa ready and wxllmg to flg t for hls future Thxs IS all Valentxa everyone made from tht rlght klnd of stuff to fulHll these tasks that are ahead of hlm XM WGN v MENCW D1 elk Cee Valencza IS a wonderful place Its sure a lot better than any of the other camps Ive heard about The gang here IS perfect they re all a swell bunch of fl s Dont worry about mc because the commandlnv offnus are all good to me a11d are leeepzng me out f m1sch1ef fHa' Ha' We have to studu prettv hard but I guess the tra111 111g here 15 worth 1t Everybody IS talgmg the war qUllC serlously Whe11 thnzgs started poppmg and the kzds reallzed there was a war really gomg on they got Ill and we11t to work helpmg III what euer came along At the beg1n11111g of boot camp there was a V1ctorU Corps LOUl1Ctl orgamzed The counczl formed a VlLl0fU Corps madc up of all the Cadets who w1shed to 10111 On December 7 the semors on thezr d1tch dau held a War Bond and Stamp campazgn sellzng very close to 57 000 00 worth It s gettzng pretty close to graduatzon and everyone IS runmng around madly trymg to get term papers 111 ea 7 S: 111. ' ' nvj. 1 Oo ' ' . . .9 4 L ENCIA HIS H and saymg a last good by to some of our buclclzes who have been called before thezr tlme was really up There 15 a great job to do and every Cadet Camp Valencza IS more than ready to sacrlflce what ever he may be called upon to do That s the way we all feel and Im quite sure that anvone who IS a true cztrzen of the United States of Amerlca feels the same way So so long folks Ill see you when thls whole mess IS cleaned up You do your part too don t forget Yours Ga ef a encr Lf . . . . ' I . . . in 3 l ' V Lv- . 5 Q 4 nl fl llkoxl' Row: Mun-lx, li, hvoxw-II. li, Frit-ml. Rwsl, li. I,-Amkv. Pnl'-15, Srgfoxlv Row: NIV. Vurwlg, S, Van-lr 11 N ltll I Nl I T :mln l an um XII XX n 1 xo Elllftll' ' ' Asxzsttmt AVL' f f A.S.Yl.iId71I.9 BHSHICSS Classes f A.N.S1.Sld7ll Organ zzatifms A.K.SlSld7lf Page Ezgln xllllltllllif. .'1-lu-lwk. S. Sm' . 'I. .'o.-t..-.- -- u. 1: 14 , 'tt H-: 'Q-' eS0'zO6 A Bmlwgam Lcmkc f f Bill Purdy f f f Bctty Recd f Elaine Solcslwcc amd Lz1Vonnc QICIIIUIIQS f f Bob Baucum f f f Betty Fricml f Mklfy' Hclcn Castro f Rosemary Munding f Shirlcy Carlson fall N . Ctnrzpus L1jc ' f f Bcg1triccEvcrctt A.S.YI.Sft17II.S f Lo1'minc Munog and Bctty Yorlm Boys Sports f f Wlllis Schcnck Cu-I.: Sfwrtx f Slxirlcy Smith fXImX'ISoRS Gcncml, Art mul Busmesx f f f f - f f f f Vxfillizlm B. Purdy XY,-1rc114p.s f f Mrs. Ethel Black fo U62 214666 Page Nme bl - 1 ,1m l w N trail fflee l . ----u goof Gam? . . gwvfs 'f affix, Y It ll fam- ., 9 fl'-1?-2afff1'?f' ii a a pffzoslz gnaps . . +l1e fall of '39 flme 'rimicl and baslfuful class of '43 enfered +l1e green halls of Valencia I ge T671 I ' 5 I - - ' i ' - X .' ' Y ' - ' , -, ' 1 i , 7 ' ' .ff . 5, Y' . ,lr rf 1 P. . al ' ,A lil 'Les man Glass... tv--Q lflinvl' RUW3 'l'1-rr:-ll, Nl1:1tT1-r, l 1'e-1-l:1l11l, ll, X1-wlmlrl. S, Nl1m111'1-. lf, l'ruuk, Nl. lfavis, lb111':111. H1111-1'. l l'111i1 l'hil111t ll11hi11p, 'll own Row' Nliw W1--11 -1' Nl Xrw- I-1vl'1111 X4 1 X Wi ll111k ,, 1: 1. n , 11' rs. . 124' . . . . . 4 , 1. ls . . flu' '. . . N' : 1' . li, lmniele. li, HW-1'vtt. -l. l.v111k1-, .l, .l4il1nw11. NV:1::111111, Ixhayi. Mr. l,lll'4lQ', Tull-:ln Row: li, I-'1'i1'111l. Xl:11'mlt', ll. S1nl1-elm-ar, Nivlnlr-N. l4111'l1:1m111, lil, Sll4ll'f'N. lin-wll. .Xwk-Ay, 11, Nlu--:1. K Nl111'a1l--N, Ya'-11, H1111--1'. f Charles l31'mx'11 Vue Prcmdevit f f Ruhert Morales f Clara Duran Treasurer f f f Gene Shores Social Clmzmltni f f .lean Lemke President f f Secretary f The timid and green seruhs were properly intrwdueed to Valencia hy the swpliuniorei. The class of '46 had some grand class par' ties. They alscw sponsored the Valentine Dance, one of the most SL1QCC55l-Lll uf the year. They were guided through the first -In of their high sehoul career hy Miss Vsfeaver and Mr. Purdy. This super-class, long lo be remembered by 'rhe Valencia 'lacully and sfudenls, s+ar'red , K 1 ' L, V I f Page Eleven nifiafion. . Cvi5S ks o'4 M - ou+ wi+h a bang a+ Hue Frosh-Soph brawl. The class en'rered info schobl acfivifies 'From Puge Twelve 1. ,PK I xl ',',,'x X p. f L . - fl' l rf- ,fl l - 1 , .. gl 4- . B Ne SPPL ff!! sf, L sf lk T l -' uS'rfRoW: XYood, lm-tty. lallmvr, H, Ci-ook, K':1svy. Murpliy, Biri-hm-r, G. Ne-wlmlil Myers, J. Cauuplrcll. A. Castillo, Si-iroxlv Row: ti:-irh-n. Mt-Collm-Ii, Roilriquez. MvMulmn, R, Rivera. 0, Vpdykv, II, Blurnles, Ruther. Sims. .l. Rhea, Iinsliura, li, I-Suissr-iwuiu. Ili-nnessi-y, R. Yorba, 'FHIRD Row: Pri-witr, Rir-lm-V. 'lJz1vis. Toney, Ilousv. Alill'hhTllll'll, Fox, IS:u'r:1x:1. li, Vpilyki-1, Ilnvies, Henning, Y. llzxniels, K. i'ln'iste-usvn, H. Hvrnzimli-z. H. .XV4-v. l1'uI'k'i'H Row: Miss f'1lltlPI'NYUOd, Brumme-t, F1ll'IIll-'l', Denny, M1-Ginnis. lie-l.:lix'. .ln-linings, Tli1T'x'r-1-. X. Buissr-i':lm-. M, Davis, Hale. R. ll0fIlP!', Imflin. Bleek:-r, Mr. .loin-s, I ,TJ 52 , ' To if X ,af . 2' , ' fhe beginning and stuck Through fill +he end. Duri President - f f Jack Wcxmd Vice President - - Vernon Ruther Secretary f f Janice Loucks Treasurer f f f f Bill Petty Social Chairman f f Shirley Davies The sophomores as always entered school chuck full of ideas, fully prepared to greet the new scrubs The class of '45 sponsored a very successful St. Patricks Dance. They are always cooperating and enthusf iastic over their successful class parties. A great deal of this might be due to Miss Calderwood and Mr. Jones, the class ad' visors. ng fhe scrub year, a few outstanding Page Thirteen .TALR WOOD NOX RI . I -'X ?'LZSl'll44l2l'l 162725 C. BROXVN field 'l'rips were faken, one of which was a +rup +o Padua Halls fo see +he Chrns+mas play Page Fourteen Quays. . . A+ lasf, fhe class emerged from +l1e horrors of a freshman fo Hue digni+y of a sopho- Puge Fifteen gfubenf G unci Iivw-1111 S1x11.11. XX-1-ull N,S11111l1. li S11111l1, ,I l.51111s, I-I,N1.I1-61.11-, Xlr I'11I1l.1, li l'1'1111-l, N-In-111'I1 Xllw I'111wl5 The Student C1w1111e1l 1111tIe1' tl1e L1lWlC lenelerslmip uf tlme st11de1:t lwtlx' president. l31:lw Sllllfll, el1el 11 fine piece ul xxwsrlt 111 Split' ul tl1e el1s.11lx'.111t.1ges tl1e xx'.11' C1lllSCkl. Y The IIIIILIIICCS tl11s yL'.lI' were QllSlI l11.lIl.lQCLl very well w1tl1 1111 1111'f111e .1111I .1ll 1111tg11. Blust .llWPI'Ue'1.llCLl lwy .1ll st11tle11ts were tlme 11111111 el.111ees l1eltl twice Al week xx'l11el1 xx'.1s 11141tle p1wss1lNle lwy tl1e Stutlent ctllllllfll. l'res1tle11t Belw prtwetl to lwe une 111' V.1le11c1.1's lwest lenders 111 e.1rry111g Il1I'UL1gll l1is l1.1rtl t11sl1 .1s prexy 111 the year 4143, He is well liIllIXX'Il 11s 1111 .1llfr111111d 11tl1lete 11ml Al swell felluw tw la1111xx'. more. Willa pomp and ceremony, They infroduced Hne scrubs info +l1eir proper Page Stxtccn AS ' lvl' ti Transition from civilian to military life 721 complete change in way of living, associations, and duties- f the junior and senior classes of our school transf formed to studies to prepare for war participation - many senior hoys from a students life to military lifc-- our nation from the heginning to the peak of fighting efficiency a history making year. May the years of your preparation in Valencia and our association give you knowledge and strength to see you through this continued tragic period. My most sincere good wishes to each of you. --JOHN B, CRossLEY. Qfcltwl goat ... , ,re Q . 2 i l i l , l . SC l N...- X . .ck w i 2 '--.. W Q i Mr, Ilnnn-Is, Mr. Ilnli-. Mr. lrossli-y, Mr, lSr:ulIin'4l, Mr, ll liliti-.ii Mis, -n places a+ Valencia. One of their most successful undertakings in fhe social world was Page Seventeen 'iii N lieu .QZGAZQS . . . RY l4'Kll'1Xll li.XRlS.XR.X S1lI,l'lSlil-Ili l1llI'l I'Y l-'IIIICNIJ Tlic Fricml girls QBctty and Mgiryl ccntcr-:Ll liy Bzirlwirzi Sulcslwc pruvcd to lw ciitliusiaistic lczidcrs with tlicir originality iii yclls. Tlic Yell Lcaidcrs included ilii- suing lenders in si-wml of tlicir clcvcrly wurkcdfuiit yclls. Always mi tlic 'iolw thc ycll lcaidcrs lead Vgilcncigms JN tu ciicoiirngc tlic fighting Tigers on to Victory. A N xl Nl ,qi B -aa x H N -Q X J X N- flue SrQng Dance. A number of par+ies and a frip +o Hunfingfon Library added social l x x .sill I5 i Eighg-sail xi R X Y K X: gong feabezs. . . BXRBXRX IPNIlxl XIIX PWRP Barhara Lemke and Beatty Everett, enthusiastit song leaders, led Valeneia Student Body through K a year of new and original pep rallies 1 lk Taffetaldresses very cleverly. decorated with musical L lx 4 A I notes distinguished Valencia s song leaders at various ,QQ 4 ,f -X games throughout the year f, L kk 4. Barbara's and Beatty s presence at ill games proved X Yr, 4 iz themselves to he devotees of Tiger Vietories KH f xp I we WL, A J A Vt, Q .ffffievf gi ylA 'r gliH'er +o +he year. Enfering +heir iunior year, they were easily iclenfified by 1'he Page Nmeteen d'Z.SifLI Elooflmll . . . Wiiidixig up the season in a hlaze of glory, the fighting Tigers came out on the long end of the score against Laguna, waxing them 24 to l'l. This years squad was the largest in the history of the school: there were enough players for more than two teams. Cwcaptains Boh Smith and Steve lvlanassero eapahly led the team through the many games. Both captains were placed on second string allfleague. Boh Heppner, first string center, received honorable mention. Valencia f f 24 Puente f f 6 Valencia A f 6 Tustin 1 f f ZH Valencia f f H Garden Grove f f 12 Valencia f - 6 Anaheim f f 19 Valencia' f U Brea - f 6 Valencia f ' 24 Laguna f 1 ll l 1 ' rl E . xx mr ' SX - ilflilxlll' 1 . 3 ', x J r- ,J -JJ. j 1 - X 1' Y 'J 4 K ' 'J l IDN 4 P if r s 1 + 1 i S - s ,,:,,:F ' kai , W ' :si we-Ullffi UK. llfUXI'.I, .I, l.Xl'l'S li, SNII'l'lI maroon and whi+e swea+ers. In raising money for flue big eveni' of +he year, +hey pu+ Page Twenty afzsifxl 'fooflvau . . . . 1 33: , ' 'Q f . , 1 1 -,v'.-ETF' BAUCVM BRVMMI-Z'l' CASAS 1 .XlINlCS'l'0CK l4'.XliMl'IR Ill-INN!-ISSHX on fhree one-ac+ plays, had numerous ice-cream cone sales, puf on a cooked food Page Twemyfone afzsifmi aioofllall . . . ai. MAXASSHRU l'l'RIlY RH4'llRllS own xg, K wyw-w.,.N.W HI-.l'l'Nl'.R Is, .IUHNNUN IUXMIS sale, and of course one couldn'+ forge+ +ha'r swea+er dance sponsored by 'the iunior Page 'Twentyftwo afzsifxf 'foofball . . . R. RIVIERA RUTHER SCHFINCK w ,W i. - 4 wmm 4-'f ',' ln. Yours.x class. The Junior-Senior banquei weni' off wonderfully. Wiih fhe ouf-break of 1'he war Page Twentyfthree . afzsifxl . . . The -I. V. Foothall team had to douhle up with the 'hB's to play a new type of game lasting six quarters. The J. Vfs played the first three and the B's the second three. The six quarter game was done to conform with the governments request to conserve tires and worked out very satisfactorily. The team was made up of varsity reservesg they didn't have a chalice to practice very much, but came through to win one and tie two 0 on cxaell Sxton R Rnein B lu xifan cekei 1 ulloch oou O lpdxke or1oNr Ron Rrhtei H o es ie ui 1 nun 1 ui ns I Gnexx Nnhln In fhe middle of The year, ihe Juniors couldn'+ have +l1e fancy dinner fhai' fhey had Page 'Twentx four I, .. ,, ., 'I' I' R ': Mi-l ', e.' , . 'z, ut , G f 1 . Bla ' ', MAI' 1 , li. M 'f, . ' ,' , H. Sole-shea, A. Uastillo, J. Czunphvll. G. Nvwlrold. Murphy. ll. Rhea. R. Morales, Ackr-y. Broyvn, Mr. Pulley. li ' ' . ': i- ', . M ral .', A. Apnlzt g ', J, Smitl. Si-l 'n ln, .I. Rll '11, XII'-'s. Sn J, i. ': ' 5, .v' ' '5. Efwtlmll M s. . . A-ULN.. ,b wanfed bu+ insfead called H' a Vic+ory Banque+ wifh Flying Info The Fu'rure as Page Twe-ntyffwe HL .qw lfllcvi' Row: Sells-mit. l1.nluliln. l'ul'1ly. ll, Yorhgi, lil Nmiili. Xlgmglx-.-1-.il .Il IANA, Isp-:lun N.-p,1,.nA Srjuoxlv RMU Ii livppx R lizlnie-ls .l Smith Hellwooh Xlxers l- ii'n1n-1' 1'-mms if ti-livin 1 Q . 1, is The HLY, under the leddership of Mr. jones, Started the year hy attending the Older Boys Conference at Southern California and the Notre DznnefS, C. foothaill game. The exeeutive oflieers: Bill Purdy, president: Willis Sehenek, viee president: Jer' re mith, ieeretiryz Duid Ly ppb, treiiurer: Boh qrnith. eoun:eor1 ield xx'eeld5 lune f eon meetinv' in the cafeteria Hnnhurver ind tlmile feed were 1 monthly oeeurrenee JI y 5 e 1 K V cl il 'X h i l X r-5 ,- ' tx V, 4 N' by A 1 1 U-BS fheir fheme. If is still said ihai ii was +he bes+ banquef yet This year ii' wasn'+ so easy Page Twewityfsix 80 1 I With the launching of the Valencian last july first, A the Sea Scouts, under Skipper Hal Polley, started the ' year hy adding four new memhers: Houghton, Achey, xy! ' Hennessey and Updyke. During Thanksgiving vacation, I Uv K at the annual Sea Scout Rendezvous, they placed first 7 if 'Nl' ' in Ship Inspection and received an E award for excellence N' ' 1 lx ' in all competitive events. The highlight of the year was l ,4' l X the initiation at the Sea Scout Base in january. !V l U I TN x Ju l -A 1 -.. ,fx e COLL S haf N! I x qv' I Y I ' 4 x as w 1 NS 9 Z 9 i a .,,,,.., 1 oo Q33 FIRST Row: li. ilullllsoll. llmiiiessl-y. l , Vurlsou. lining-lnon, Purdy, Blielizwli. U, lfpnlgkv. Svliwooli, SKVUNU Row: Mr, l'oll4-y, lb. Yorlm, NI. Brown. lfveinsteii for fhe Seniors as il has been in previous years. Wifh the oulloolr of fhe war noi' so Page Tn'entyf.se1'evz ff Q ee Glly LZ i I-'l1cs'1' lion: Y. llnnii-ls. ll.-nninu. Nl-:voxli Row: K4-nipin, ll, lixi-iw-ii. S. 4':ii-lynn, li, 1'Iii-isiwiis.-n lllll:lv Row: Nllvlizivll. Halwr, .luilvs-rn, H XI-nw.-, li. l1l'iliii-ini-14-r, V Because of the shortened schedule, the Glee Cluh had to snatch any free periocls that could he found. Several very small daily classes were directed hy Mrs. Arnold heeause of the full programs carried hy most of the students. A group of five girls and two hoys appeared several times during the year. The schools vocal main' stay was the girls quartette consisting of Shirley Carl' son, jean Kempin, Beatrice Everett, and Evelyn Christen' sen, who sang for various school and community affairs throughout the year. good, fhe fellows began Thinking aboui' signing up or looking info 'rhe fu+ure foward Page Twentyfeiglit q'l Resefzvefs... 12 sly, 'SQ 1 it 'Niki' l lICs'l' How: li. In-iiilu-, S, l':u'lson, M. Muir, llnlv, Kenipin, li. l'Ix'vi'vtt, L2ll1ill'QxIll, Mnnlling, lilvy. Siaoxlv lion: While, ld. l'lll'lhIl'lIS1'll, R. I-Ivvrvtt. S. Smith, J. Iieinkl-, li. BlIlSS1'1'illll', Henning, Davies, V. llanii-Is, li. Yin-Im, H, Dani:-ls, li. lhunpln-ll. An initiation of new Girl Reserves ' started the year off with a hang. Later, . these girls were recognized at the annual Mcither and Daughter Banquet. One meeting a month was held at the first .lr Q: :.:, gi of the year, until gasoline rationing was A if satisfactorily estahlished, then two meet' ., - ' ings each month were resumed. Besides . .f 1. .'4. ' having many good times, the girls ref V eeived-guidance and inspiration through M5534 , the efforts ot the two new advisors, Miss 'iff mgl if Kaitner and Mrs. Crossley. lhe you1'h drafl' which would catch mosf of fhe fellows in +he Senior class. However, Page TLL'E71lj 71f7lC flfrzm ccfofzxl A ,,..i,ifv1 'v i n 54111 2 4 7 ' :H Cf! 1:.f Rx N 'QW lflltvl' Rim: .l. 1.5mm S, Hinilli, Svlnfiii-k, Xliinnlinu. li. Smith, Slviroxlr Now: HV. I'ux'ilj. Xliw 1':ililf-11 xx l Nli Xllll 1 Nl Nt X lx Nl: Yi gli n onil , xx , 1-1.ixx ..i'v-. .1 . i-nw X. The Victory Corps was org.ini:ctl :intl prcscntctl to stuclcnts git Vgilcncigi hy gi Victory Council composed of fivc faculty Qintl five stutlcnt rcprcsciitaitivcs. Miss Marr' :hir Stzivcly iictcd :is tcinporziry chiuriniin, with Shirley Smith :appointed sccrctgiry, Few students wcrc chosen from stutlcnt council, and thc remaining were sclcctcd for the OI'Q2lIN.Z.lIlUI1S thcy rcprcscntccl. The same method of selection was usctl for the faculty rcprcscntxttion. All prohlcms. chgingcs in thc orgunizgition, gisscnihlici for iiwzirtls of the Vu or new methods for hond tlrivcs wcrc hrought hcforc thc Victory Council to hc decided upon hcforc hcing suhinittctl to the cntirc Victory Corps. after a hard summer's workin some line of defense, fhe boys spraying, doing farm work age flhlzirlyfov Uicfofz Gofzps. . . Uicfofzxl Qafzbens Our Government aslzed that each family have a home vegetable garden because we have to feed so many people, because transportation facilities must be used for war purposes, and because there is acute shortage of tin. With these thoughts in mind, the students at Valencia gave considerable attention to Victory Gardens. Q niors Give Ditch 5 'C' ' To Boncl 950 if 'Cnc' VII-isa XQX' QS if I 'ans O 50' if AO N r 3 70 RCEDOQQQ jgesgs 'K rylgools Campaign if gb 3 byC.S.F. ls ,xx -SN H5695 gmpioifmenf ufzeau One of the most useful branches in the Vic' tary Corps is the Employment Bureau. A file of student volunteers is kept with a list of their respective abilitiesg therefore em' ployers wishing to obtain help may call upon this bureau to furnish efficient workers, Auf other way to help UNCLE SAM! puiiiicifxl The members of the Victory Corps Publicity have been responsible for many outstanding displays on the bulletin board and in the disf play case. They have served as reminders of the sales of War Stamps and Bonds and also as advertisements of the coming events such as dances, banquets, and plays. and o+her labor: the girls, mosf of whom worked in the packing houses all summer Page Thirtyftwu 1. e9 Guess T' c junior Red Cross did more for our boys in service this year than on any previous oc' ciisfon. Approximately twelve projects were completed hesides a Sr. Red Cross Drive and a Red Cross War Relief Drive. Money for filling the fifty Christmas stockings was col' lected at a game, and with one drive. L ar feafzefzs gufzeau The Speakers' Bureau, under the supervision of Miss Stavely, was organized this year with the Victory Corps. Its members spoke in classes every two weeks as well as telling outside groups of activities in the school affected hy the war. This was an excellent opportunity for trainf i ing in puhlic speaking. wat famirs What happened Tuesday moons? Why that was War Stamp Time at Valencia. The sales started off with a hang but lagged hehind the last semester. The total amount of stamps and honds purchased up to May 11, amounted to 158,506.86 including the amount sold on the Senior Ditch Day. showed up ai' the beginning of school, looking forward noi' foo ioyously, perhaps, bui' Page Tliirtyftliree eniofz icfofui ax, . . . S6 ff' Xfl M Q- wifh an eye of learning more and having a good fime while +hey could. The Seniors Page Tlzzflyffmir Glaiseleffs . . l koN'l' Row: M. Brown, l . Curlsov axnpton. Sc-ln-in-k, I , Igl'lllll'll'll'll'I', ll. Yorba, li. Smith, Sexton, R. Rive-ra. llutfini-. Silroxlr ROW: Ri -ords, GritTvn. ll. Rloralvs, Ili-livin-sm-y. Rodl'ii1l1ez. A. .Kpalzm-ggui, ll. Wiselmzu-k. XYoiulw:ll'd, Michneli. litllvr, lli-stu-r, .M-ki-y, Marzolf. liutli-r. 'l'HlRli Row: Petty, li. Frook, I . Uarrillo, l'r'i-wilt. lirunnm-l. li. liivvra, l arnu-r, i':is4-y. Mnrpliy, A. Apalaiti-gui, U. Brown, K, Xlorallvs, ll. Rh:-ai. Mr. I'olley's shop classes really went to town with patriotic projects. Une set of model planes, twenty stretchers for Red Cross, seventyffive night sticks, 1517 games and 150 ash trays for the San Diego Naval Hospital, and one set of swimming pool kick hoards. A new shop course requested hy the Army and Navy was that of tying knots. Each hoy learned five splices and five knots. Four hoys also drafted plans for the Navy Department. didn 1' lei' clown one bit they got in and led all +he way wiih a 'forming of a Victory Page Thirtyffive is A ll Nm in l lox si-i':in4g lli-imiiiz. lluvii-s. Y, liauim-ls, lizikvr. li:1i'i':iZ:i, Million. v I ou ii li li limi'-ls. Hail.-, I-I. ,Xiw--. .Tl l.in1kv. li l':Y4'!'i'II, l,:1in4lrvil1, lin-iupiil. xc ii on l Lvmkm-. S. Smiih, RI, Muir, Bluniling. IG. Hx--ri-ti, .li-nniiigs, ui ox lon-i Nl liivml. Hvlnsqiii-7, ll. Slioi-vs. l4'o1it'i'H Row: ll, Yorlm, ,L , Y - . V V , . ii liliiin ll us:-. K1-4-il. li, llriviifl, 4. Xu-uluolnl, l'lF'I'lI lx-mg la, fllwnlx. After the iiiitigition of new mt'mht'i's in aiiiuair , thc G.A.A. . Y consisted of fiftyffoiir girls. Starting with huskcthaill, thc rounds of iiiziuior sports liollowctl with liockcy, vollcyhztll :ind biisclmll. Aftcrfschool practices were held twice .1 week. The social cvciit of thc your was thc sponsoring of the .miitml Girl Date Dzmcc on Dcccmhcr 12th, the profit going to our hoys in tht- service. The officers for the yc.ir wcrc: President, Shirley Smith: Vicc Prcsid-Jiit, Betty Yorlxtg' Sccrctiiryffrcaistircr, Rosemary Mtiiidf ing: Sports Miiiiiigcil, Betty Friend. Miss lvlnrthzi Cziltlcrwootl was the gmciiius :md cH'lcit'iit advisor. f V s I ? I Corps, 'rhe council made up mos+ly of Seniors, conlribuiing a liH'le bi+ here and 'rhere 47'-P I .il qaa M 1. TENNIS I xI'X IRN1 mx NI1111r 111 Nl tl 1HXI Illl I X 1 KI 1 N l I BASKETBALL 1 Hula s 141 11 x4 11 Inna 11111 In 1 I 141 NIS ix nxsml I 1 1 HM., x ex 111 I 1111 1 NIU' I SK 11 11 1 1 1 x1I11111k 111 +111 1 x 1 4111 U lil X Ill Pl X Il 1 I I UNI UINNI I1 IN llI4l IIN XX It Ill Probably 1'I1e1r mosi' oufsfandmg eveni' of Ihe year was +I'1e Semor DIICI1 day, ITGICI Dec Page Thwtx seven Q. BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL MANAGERS ,-- , , qq 4 L x Sub ,Sw 'liislwii 62.0. X lc I 4 nhl ann llllk' x 1-1 us 1 1 x 1 lf x 1 mv 1 XI e nv nu llllll S nth X11 ng l 4 my M lu m nn limssn K ll! I un P nm 1 0 lllsoll vu tl lb llll an null I mx mm r msn nm llmn-s Ile-num um N olll I pdxlu IRD 1 lsquef llllll IN x um 1 n el! an lv m vm ml Q s we lem xx Nl XX X1 N 1 41 4 N m xllllllll 7, whnch 'rhey gave up In order +o have a War Bond and Sfamp campaign Everybody Page Thwtv erght Il, Sl'1ll.Xl,l.v-l I s Huw: Lnulks. 'I'um-y. 31:12 furn, Davin-s, ll- ing. Y. lk ' 1,3 link '. f':.tl'o. 15:1 'ra Zn. Fox. Mvliilnis. l'j lyk-, .ln-lmillgls, X, limi..-111111-. Sl-I 'njr Row: lluumv. H lang ., M1 S. ln' . . mdi f. Yurlu. Ii, livm-rn-tt. M. l r'i-ml. 15. .' l-.-l ll, l x'i4-ml, Kc' 1' . lilvy, Ii. '.'.'lr:ll11', 'l'lll In Rfnwz M. Ml . H. Vlarkn-. I-I, Vx' k. l'il'l'Q'lElll1l. S. Bl rl. J. .I l .4 , J. l. lkv. K. l'Iv-'eIt, Ii. a Ps. VOl,I.l'IYl5AI,l,-fl'lRs'l' Row: IS, llilllltllx -I. Jullnsun. tl, K'la1l'k1-, R. l'Iv1-rm-lt. Iluuw, J. Immke, S. Mlmw. li. Fr uk, l 1'm-vlalml, Sli' . Cow: Mc-G' lix, .lox ' ggx. 1-Hx, li:11'1':lzzl. linker, ll. li1',. 11 ', Y. 1 'l,', 'g:. Ilulv, I, -k., 'l' -y. IC. ' N, liuixm-x'znl14-, TH Huw: I5-lap Ml 4'a,Ix'0. S. Smith, M ling. li. Y1 rlm. ll. liv-r . ll. In x . Kv 1' . M. 1-'ril-ml, li. .' lvl . ll. Fr' I, El . . il'IR,'fI lIcs'l' Row: livlaxxqlln-Z. li, l 1'in-ml, llullm-, Sl-1' Nl, R rw: 1':1.'I1'u. llnvie-s. He- ling, . Q. cz. a. gasps. . . 'al' T pi+cl1ed in and really made 'Phe day a success, selling close fo 57,000.00 worlh of War Pdge Tl11,7'If I afzscfnl gaslzefimll . . . The basketball league this year was cut in half ending the league early. This did not give the hoys a second crack at the league contenders. The Varsity came out on the short end of most of their scores hut came through to win over Brea, Fullerton, and Garden Grove. The Varsity team graduated all hut one of its players from last year. This year's team was green with little experience, improving throughout the season. W 'f 2 f' if .ff .v-,Q,.-- -- N H. I . ,2Meszikf.aa..:!ss..1:-..Qetawnmiw - - ' llill X l . RRlTNl'lMl'lll'IR .Xl.l,l-Ii' li. ,IHIINSUX .L .Xl'.KI..K'l'l'IHl'l li.XSll .X Bonds and Stamps. The Seniors lived up io +l1eir well known repufafion of sponsoring Page Forty' ff' ' ,r- JJ' 'lf' i 1 'V gif ,L-7 My. Aiwa !.l Lk' V li yin it I ll VJ, M J' , 3 0 0 0 vY,,'A' Nl . ftvkfr U VJ ' if ,J JJ M J' f K 'Y Wf llIQfi ll. Nlural.-N. U. l'1 in 4-, , , iw, fin 'I 1-., All-Xlfillali. Xln-lun-ll hrxllo-In lltnwlilnn N. l'Il:s'l' ROW: Il, Ynrlia. li. lY:inn-lx Ruth:-r, Ili-lain-un-5, .l, Smith. Illini-nin, XY-f-ulxxznlal, Nl-.inxli Hun. lxlt IP lily l lllllll Xl! ll lu ll lm I Nllu I vlllllll l XX l Xl I 1- 'U nu' 1.-v .- Q .v fn 3 if ,-.ii-.-. This year's B team had the must successful season that a jr. Varsity haskethall team has ever had hy winning all their games hut one, Cuachecl hy Lincoln Dietrick and captainccl hy Dick Yorha, the team wnn easily until the luss nl their key men, clue to ineligihility. cust them their league chances. Valencia f f Valencia f Valencia - Valencia f Valencia f Valencia f Valencia f Valencia f Valencia f Valencia f - Valencia f 11 is-it--1 f 1 IB Fullertnn nl Tustin I 44 Cnrnna f 10 Garden CJ 18 Anaheim f as Corona f 16 Brea f f 24 Capistrano 'S Laguna Be 11 Fullerton f ft Nt' f ach f lfi f ll! 21 f28 '24 f ZS f I4 f 16 53 f 22 '14 Spring Fever , was anofher one of fheir bTg producfions. The selling +oolc place in Page Ffwtyfzzw ,H t gaslzeflaall ' ' . . .2 if' 45: ai K..- vi R 1 1 111l1x 1xQr'1 ls N11 0x1 ms m 1 11 Il 191 1 IJ R 1-11 VllLHL1l had tht only Cu. tt 1111 ln thy Oringe Lngue ind had to pliy teams III the Sun tt Ltftgut md tlstwhtrt Tht h1ghl1ght of the season was tht 74 to 14 wm ovtr A111h11m as thq xxtrt Sunset Ltfwut thampmons It la ttlt th1t h1d 1 ltuun sth dult lxtn pliytd Vlltntn would lnvt 1111111 lwten th lmplon V llhligll V 1lenc11 Valencu Vdltntm Vdlenu 1 VdlCHL1l V1lenc1 1 V 1ler1t11 Mrs Spangler's boardmg house 'For boys on + he Alllliplm Ld olla Fulltrton La 10111 Ld olld Andhum Ld olla Ntwport '7 Brookflelcl College campus Sprung Page Foftx tlnee U , ' l 8 ' a rl ' Q 1 Q -3' - ff ' 5 , 1 A xl s P.- I ,f ' l - . P, -in , I if 3 R ' ,itll Nw K , 1. F1 s R rw: ,l. llillllllllllll, l51'ow11. R. M1n'z1l1-s, M1 -1 R, R' ' 1 , .L C: stilln. . : ' Q 1 R 'Z B. 1'1'111k, ll. l'ln 'ken B tler. llosler, Bi ' 'l ', l' -tty. . l1 1 . 2 s 2 ' 1 ' H ta ' 5 . 2 . . ' Ss sf s 1 - 1 s s s. s ' ' 7 ' - - 1 A- ' 5 L 7 7 v 3 3 H if 3 s - . 3 1 1 1 1zg':'c S 3' 1 ', 1 ' 1 3 -4 - f f f f f f f f 12 1 f 1 1 - f f f - f - 21 2 'Z , , , , , , , , . 31 f J , , , , , , , , , f 'Q , . , , , , , , f 28 - , , , , , , , . , f 3 -'f , , , . , , , , , w K , , , , , . , . , -Q 1 42 , , , , , , , , , 18 . J 1 ,,,,,,,, , 19 - -'Q , , , , . , f , , 1 H' , ,,,,,, , , 1 S' 1 'Q , , . , , f f f , 2 f J I ,,,,,,, , , 19 2 -'I , , , , , , , , , w ,,,,, , , , , '21 ' ' ll - feffefzmanis . . The LCffL'I'I112iIl.S Cluh is an lwnurary organization cum' pused of hoys who have earned at least ten points in Sports, and have heen unanimously voted into the eluh. The purpose of the eluh is to further guuel spm'tsmauslmip an in Xu and a stronger athletic program. Each year the name ' 'LIN of the outstanding senior hwy is engraved upon the Letter' - IDk1l1.S Cluh plaque. One uf the mam highlights this year L was the initiation at the Anaheim park, 'X -S llllcwl' Row: Fm-nlsivr. Blalinssl-1-fi, Nvln-ruwk, lb, Yiwlne. li, Smixlx, Pllrwlb' R. Rin-l'a, Summa Huw: Iii-llllvssvy. lirnun. lizluvllul. Rlltlxo-x', Mr, IH:-Iriwk. Vlillllill NNW: l :1Vlm'v', Sims, Rm--ir4lf. XYmnl. J. l,yppw. R. Ilanivls, Fever hii' Brookfield, Ed Burns +urned his room in'ro a chemi 'fry lab, having explosions Page Furtyffozu' gnaps . . . QQWWII abou'r evelysfive mYnu1'e . Vic Lewis, an arf s+uclen+, go'r info frouble wi+l1 a model who x V Y w N gl A . , K .,.' V Page Fwtyffzve x JI S S X . x ' ' , 1 K X :L gnaps . . . D nv f wb. i l if X f Q- . i r 'rurned ou'r +o be Anne Purcell's millionaire fa+l1er. Howard Branl fypes furiously frying Page Furtylxzx 1 Qifzls ea ue. . . lllc '1' Row' li lfrin-ml, Ibavivs, wtf' ..--ML S. 4,'z1i'lsm1. Sicwoxlm Row: IS. I'zuupln-ll, I.ou1-ks, li:-4-sl, ll, l'1ve-11-tt, B. I.:-nuke-, Mun4ling.:. The Girls League, of which every girl is a memher, started the year hy welcoming the new girls with a Big Sister Courtesy Week. In addition to monthly meetings, which usually consisted of interesting speakers, the high' light of the year was the annual Fashion Tea, held on Fehruary 17th, with Fullerton and Placentia shops sup- plying the attractive costumes. The year came to a joyful finish with the sponsoring of the April dance on April 17th. fo gef his ferrn paper in on lime so he can graoluafe. Anne who's fhal' way aboul' Page Fortyfseien - 1111 '-If gan uef. . . The annual hanquet, which is anticipated with pleasure hy HifY and Girl Reserve memhers each year, was one of the most successful atfairs of the year. Mr. Crossley's short talk hoth inspired and challenged the Girl Reserves and HifY's to set good examples as leaders in the school. Miss Calderwoods hilarious games filled the remainder of the evening. Howard, and Vivian, Vic's girl, add io ihe romanlic side of ii. The senior Page Fortyfeiglll bench ' 75p NGUFY GCOFHCN. Andante , and Nlvlayor for a Day , an evening of one act plays, were presented hy the Junior Class, january 29th, in the Auditorium. The three plays: A ghostly mystery, a serious melodrama, and a comedy dealing with politics and racketeering of a hig city proved to he highly entertaining to the audience, Under the direction of Mrs. Florence Arnold, the plays proved a success, and enough money was provided to put on the annual JuniorfSenior Banquet. caused a greaf deal of +rouble +l1is year. The sophomores gol +he brighl' idea of 'raking Page Fortyfnine unicfz naps . . . Q 'rhe bench away from 'rhe seniors. Fisfs were flying around every which way, fhere was Prius Fifty anim Glass Oggicefzs . . . President f f Celestine Allee Vice President f f f Bill johnson Seeretarx' f Rosemary Mtiiidiiig Treasurer f f - Betty jo Campbell The juniors were easily identified by their green and white junior sweaters, being different this year with a nickname on the pocket. The first big event en the calendar was a dance which earried out the Halloween theme, There were many 'attempts to have sueeessful class parties. The junior plays were one of the main highflights in the year, the money being used to sponsor the JuniorfSenior Banquet, a very pretty and happy affair, following the V for Victory there. Miss Varnum and Mr. Troxel were the advisors of this lively elass. Q it A 3 . 'vw v y Q iso! , - 4 IX lil-IL' M, Ii, JOHNSON AIVNIIIXH IS, 1',XMl'Hl'IIiIi .I. SMITH .J J 0 jx ' f .r J, A , 'A i V 'J NHJ4 74'- fXf7'fW'67 Cd JJ 1 'V J K ' .1 K ,U xl X K K f ffff 1617104 l , as -wi wif I f 9'5ML A ji , f..f 4' if-4 f ,wagzfx I if rfb' If ' Yu!! Miss VARNM1 inc, 'rnoxi-11, even a liH'le blood shed, but the seniors got even by beating 'Phe sophomores in a rip- Page Fiftyfcme :Iva E A - gif ,+L 4,4-.li 9 'U ,1- rk iz, p v A ,ik Kl'AI..'k'l'I'IHl'l B. IlRl'NI-IMICIHR F. CARRILLO 'UTNHR R, Il.XXIl'II,S FASAS HLVY Yl'1RI'I'I I' li. FRHCNID M. FRIICNIP li0XZAI,liS I-I. HARVI X GVERRERO KEMPIN LAMB roarmg game of rugby S+ar'rmg +l'1eur senior year wifh forfy enrolled, fhe class grad , .Q f-if ' 3, X ,L uafed only ihlrfy fwo of ifs original members Even fhough fhere were many abseni' 6149... Tho hand didn-t him- am opportunity to show off its much this ycatr hccuusc of trzmsportzttion diiiicultics: thcy mgidc up for it hy its hilarious pcrforrimiiccs at hom-3 ggmics. A loss was siifi1'i'cd whcii Mr. Ish, who crcgitctl the hand wc now hiivc, was culled iiito thc scrvicu. His succcssor, Mr. Tozicr, proved his .ihility as it lciidcr hy prcscntiiig one of the hast concerts iii the school's histr ary. lie' in flwe various branches of our armed forces, they are doing 'their very besi' for Hme Page Fifryfff 7utu e afzmefzs . . . ,ng QANN FIRST ROW: l-'ea-instviq lianeinn. l i4-klo. .Xlli-1: li. Johnson, .l, I,ypps, Sexton: .l. Siniih, Ib, liypps, l':tlxnm', Lofiin, Siivuxlr io ': o glton, Ili-nny. linsh:u':l. Sims. My-rs, .L llzlvrs. H. Moore. liirvln-r. Tllllill l XX Ilnl I ' lr l Yl Row: Q. Nor n. I, . 4-wiohl, lim-liaiuziii, IS. I rii-nd, IC. Sjows. Xivlcli-s, lIvtTvrn. llnITinv, .l, illlllllllltdl, Ili hin s Irv ' The Future Farmers ranked high with school organizaf tions this year in helping with the war effort. The lvoys helped harvest crops and raised livestock and victory gardens. The school vistory garden supplied the cafeteria with much needed vegetables throughout the year. One of the year's highflights was the annual Farm Center meeting in April. When President jack Lypps left for the Navy, the work of Mr. Stephens and vicefpresident Bill Sexton helped to end the year with a well done. biggest undertaking that they will ever have to do. Out ot the senior class there are Page fiftyffivc aselmll . . . l1'u:s'r Rem-1 R. M urali-5, Iloiillossvy, Rullu-r, PI. N1lll'lIilj', lilm-vker, A, Vantillu, Siiwnxlu Row: Spvvklizii-ill. Mya-iw, NVMNL IS, Julnisun. li, Smith. i'lll'1lj', Mr. l'ull-ly. The Fighting Tigers came through again this year with a repeat of the hasehall ehampicmship. The Tigers won all of the league games :xeept to Brea, which was forfeited heeause uf the lack nf team members. Bah Smith and jack Wamnwd are the only regulars from last year and are the mainstays of the team. Bah was elected hasehall captain. a number of boys who are offering Their services: ihose in fhe Navy are Murray Brown, Page Fiftyfsix uniofz afzsifml sei: . . . 1+ S be Ml ll, l'lal'kn-. lla-xl:-r. liullvr, R, liiv1'1':l. IP. Rllvil, 0, l'p4lyk1'. J, I':iniplm4-ll, Sn-c'kl1:il'1lI N4l IlCh'l' ltow: I I Nliwoxll How: ll, Nluralvi. J, Kln-si, li, Ihinin-lx, Sims, M1-llzlliall, ll, l'I'vwiI1. IM-lm, The hlr. Varsity had an irregular schedule hut has played four games, sxgwinning three of them. Nl I .Y Due to lack ' kfcelled which caused the league to stop their regular games for the i of transportation, nearly all the regular games were can' 5 qjlduration, and put an end to our league chances. Q- ' -fThe team is hasicall ' to train wlavers who will later make wood varsit' X X V 5 i , 5 s X V material. ,1 . , f Valencia f f 7 La Jolla f 2 N- - Valencia f f 9 La Jolla 3 X 'N X Valencia f f 6 La Jolla f 5 NS -. Q Valencia f IU Anaheim f li I 'Ll K .x X il' 'xl j N . 5' X , Dad Bhqung Bob Heppner, Jack Lypps and Raymond Rivera. Glenn Fahnesfoclc, army, 5 X X Yi x , , ' X. XX ' X - X X' Page Fif-Ij .S61'6?I ' fi. Ni K ,111 F i 'X 9 5 1 - X -J f 4 xXx we N c Ni ' i i Q,-5 , J -9 i gn A- K ' 'N 'Li . x NN 5 g ' . 'mc l4llcs'l' Row: R. Moral--s, J. lkzxnpln-ll. IN-tty, H. Nvwlmlcl, llulellings. Mis-lmae-li. 0. I 'pdxkn-. liaiui-uni. S+-livin-k. R. llanin-ls. .L Vnstillo, R. Rivera. llnutrhlon, lii'itTvi1, Srivoxln Row: Lypps, R1llll'lll.llPZ, J. Smith. Allw. Nivhlvs. li, 4i:u'4'ia. XYoo1l, Mvlhlloi-li. li. Smith, .li', Hoisse-r:um', l-'. lirum-nn-in-r. li. lirum-mein-r. lil'-e-lwl'. IM-ke. The track team came through with four records this year. The discus was put 118 feet hy Steve Manassero. junior Boisseranc raised his pole vaulting mark to I1 feet 3 inches. Jack Wood cut the 440 yd. dash to 55.2 seconds. The B 70 yd. high hurdles was dropped to 10.5 seconds hy Boh IVIcColloeh. Having only four meets for the season, due to transportation difliculties, did not stop us from having a good track season. The B's came through to vvin their spot as first in nearly every meet. The varsity won from Brea and placed fourth in the league meet. and Dick Yorba is in iraining for ihe Army Air Corps. lnA Page Fiftyfeiglzt pril, a number of fhe Senior 614085 . . . J , Q , The dances in general, scheduled once a month hy the different organizations of Valencia were sucf cessfully carried out and well planned. The junior class started the monthly dances with the most attendance of the year at the Octoher Halloween dance. The Girl Date Formal sponsored hy the G.A.A. was one of the most outstanding dances of the year with the proceeds going to our Armed Forces, Pictures only of the Scruhs'i Valentine dance were ahle to he secured due to the shortage of hulhs. M boys look a +es'r for The V-I2 program. Those passing 'rhe +es+ and who now are in Page Fiftyfnme f, L10-AJeUs The Scholarship Society, under the leadership of Miss Suzanne Parker, got off to a good start. Officers elected for the first semester were: President, Shirley Carlsong VicefPresident, Barhara Lemke: SecretaryfTreasurer, Rosemary Muiidiiigg Social Chairman, Shirley Smith. The CSF. helped the Red Cross hy collecting jokes to he made into scrap hooks for service inen. The Apple Polishersv who earned their life memberships in Fehruary were Faylon Brunemeier, Shirley Smith, and Shirley Carlson. A ditchday in May added to the social glitter. X S2 L starship . . . lfllcwl' Row: l'ni'rly. lin-eoiwls, S1'lli'1lf'k. Maiiizisswo. Ii, Smith, ll, Yorlm. Svllwnmlr. F. lii'iim-iiwivr. SE1'QN1l Row: lil Imnikv, Mnnfliny. lilvy, llonse-, li, 4'l1i'isIo1i1s4-il. I.on1-ks, ll:-nninu. li, Boissvl'illl4'. Y. llzuilels. S Uzirlson S Smith fhe Naval Reserve are Bill Purdy, Bill Sexlon and Willis Schenck. These boys will iake Page Sixty A new contract giving the journalism class full responsif hility of a fixed section in the paper, a new name, The Tiger XfRay . and a new teacher, Miss Dorothy Vxfeaver. the journalism class of '-1-2943 hit a new high. The class consisted of: Leota Cotner, Ronald Daniels, Beatrice Everett, Lowell Pickle, Carol june Landreth, Rosemary lvlunding and Betty Yorba. Each memher was an active news reporter hesides being the editor once during the year. MRS, l4I'I'HIiI, l4I.M'I' . If Cv X JZ A, C fg' CL 'lj 0 0 0 ...fi c , asv 9, F if ...fr li. Imniiile. I.. Voini-r. l ii-kli-. lnlrnle'--ill. li. lim-iw-it. Miss W.-nu-x'. Blunilinu. fraining in some big Navy school for a period of eighteen weeks, being ensigns af fhe Page Sixtyfime s .sg - - X - . Xa- . - X . .- . an uef.Q.i , 1 -Q The class of '44 were hosts to the class of '43 at the annual -Iunior1Senior hanquet May lst in the cafeteria, carrying Out their theme for the evening, V 'for Victory . The head tahle and six small tahles representing the different branches of the service were arranged ahout the room with insignias of each to match used as place-cards: - 1 Colorful programs with the Star Spangled Banner in the hackground were placed' . ' x at each place. ,YW X L .,,. 1,1 , Ration coupons were voluntarily given, to help for the preparation of the lovely D' '-' - - - A . X el dinner hy Mrs. Gillilan, and several of the mothers. s end of +his Training. Valencia has one gold star in memory of Bill Jones, a graduate lliiyge Si.x'lx'f!1uo ex eni play . . . Spring Fever , a fast, furious and funny comedy was presented by the Senior Class this year. . With action taking place in a college rooiningfhouse the day before graduation any' thing can happen. Continuous explosions from Ed's Stinkuni Stinktorumf' love scenes with Anne and Howard, and the trouble Howard had getting a term paper written in order to graduate kept the audience in stitches. Mrs. Arnolds directing helped to make Spring Fever a successful performance. Cfxsr Howard Brant 1 f junior Boisseranc Vivian George f Shirley Smith Ed Burns ffff Boh Baucuin Henry Purcell f f Lowell Fickle Vic Lewis f f f Bill Purdy Phoebe Purcell f f f Betty Reed Lou Herron f f Shirley Carlson Maude Corey f f Elaine Soleshee Mrs, Spangler f Hazel Shores Prof. Virgil Bean f f Bill Sexton Anne Purcell A f Barbara Lenilte Dr. Dixon f f f NVillis Schenck of Valencia in '35, Many members of Valencia's sfudeni' body remember Bill as a per- Przge Sixtytliree lnowdlm visefzs Presxdent B111 Iurdy Vue Preszdent Frmk Hrffrm berretarx Berg, Rud Treasurer Steve M111 lSNLI'0 Seoul Chazrman Hlzul Shoru The L is of 4 la proud to ny that xt xxlll never forget thy dd held another xudtgr dime 111 Iilllllff, They are proud to .15 thlt on thur dlteh day Duemhgr 7 they sold globe to S7 U00 O0 worth of Defenee Stampe 1nd Bonde iround the Lommumty The day eongluded xxlth dlnnnr ind dmung Although rt xxbnt 1 trlp to the IIICJUIIUIIIIS thq enjoyed themselves very mueh know me thxt thq vnu Lllllllg xomnthlnq for thur Lountry fecf fellow and a super afhlefe Bull was lulled In achon on November 7fh, I942 nn New Page SIXIN jour -U- . P: .L ' , u . 1 4 . . ,fx .-J in l , , , , , , , ' J , ' ' K' f , . , , A V . ' ' , ,,,,, , a , . x ' I fffff ' Y 1 1 3' 'Y ffff, 2 3 it , lk v A, :L , . , , their years at Valencia. Known for their successful dances, ' H 1 ' s ' . H A hz z A s y 3 Sf v Z s' A X , f 7, 5 -, -. ,, - N, , -, - , , . a ' 1 S ' ' . 3 ' ' ' V ' ' 1 1 . ' 'Q 5 ' 2 ' 1 ' y y f ' w y w y - y, , - , ' ly 2 N y yy 1 ' J 3 ' Q w - h en calm 055.0045 X x 4 4 4 l4 N lml uxlnp 4 S xx slutln an r xx lIllllllllL4 RX l-lil ns l'4m1 l N hum u te tl LlllX elmx mln 1 414 x 4 zsorux Qtxtl 4 X P41 r 4 l 4 4 Ill N NIKNXSSI-R0 'wll-Plll-X Ill s lrfwsuur S4h4vluxl1lp S414 11 tx 1 Sc ms II I u lp! URIS IIX lf a l-1 4r4 lllgl 51 14,4 S l' ll Slillllllllll r .I Guinea The sfudenl' body as well as flue Sensors losl' fhenr nghl' hand man an April Mr Page Qzxtv fzLe O U . l O I O l'l'lllb ', lSll.l. Ulnss l'1'4-.'il4nt L Yi-41 l'l't'Nll fn! Il .'4' 1 ' ll, l .l ..X, Il 'l'4-surux ftnll' 2-Il-4, .l,.'l. l'l4liIur I llifY l-Zell--1. 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' L: Nll1'. 3 U o o a 0 0 0 - 5 I L ' 1 , v ZW GS li ' 1 x Nil I 1 mu Hb NNI R XXI I lnsf 1-1 'mulltx 14 ms 41 N um III I ulntlf ISRUXN X XII RR XX srl: f nn ' 'N mlnslup 804111 N I IDNNIX mx- Crossley, principal and Supenn+enden+ of Schools, feelung +l1a+ fhere was a bugger 'ob Iugg Szxlx six A I K S I C O V9 , - r ' ' lS.Xl'l'l'M4 Ol. s ' 'l'4wu'n. Stull' 1, liuxim-M 5I:lll:n.Cvl' 4 l .l ..X. I-L5-fill. R1-1 't-x' 4 as IIifY LZ--L lizuml l. .Imior Plzny Fmt Nm- ' r I'I:ly Vast, Ulm- I'Inlm Ill Ti I-'mrtlunll 1. 'l'1':u'k I ,YN f fr . g If 4 Jw : :ff l l.'. l . ,' ', IMIIII-I JR. I gf' A 4' A, llc-Iss 1'lul1 Zi-1 3 Ili-Y 1,2f:c-4, S: 2:4 Ulm- flllll! 1-3, Sr, Play Vans! l,0ll0l'lll1-11's Flulr II-4, Vim' Prvs, 4 ' lfmvllmll CI 4. Tr: 'k 241-4 lili.Kl'N, ll.XYlll l'l'l': frmn fl- ' :nn ll, S., iii I Ili'Y Zi-4 Hrvlll-sIl':e Ji, li: ml it l.4'IU'l'III4'll.x Vlul -I liz '- :ull 4 vm. 5 51-'Q 'luhA 3-4 Sm Sv nts L3-4 llRl'.'l'lMl'IlI'lli, l .XYl.0N Svl : V .' 'A' 5' lil-19-4, l'l'v,', 4 Vllim-le-r's Vlull II'-1. lli-Y 1 lizukl-Ilnll I. 'IlI'5l4'k 4 lIl l'I.l1IR. If ' .' 4'l'rg .f-r funn I'lmmn:l ll. S., ll . . . . o . I . Q . . enlffi G6 S C-XRIQON l'0RRl'QT Chxsele x Nuruls KR! SUN SIHRI hlrl Rcsmxex ll l'rnsl1 I I nr Rescue- Prugrun fhmn Q ng, l nr s 41 1 S hulnrslup 8001:-tx l 5 4 on ml 1 hmn Schollrshxp Smletw lre-sldult 4 Taurus Stuff 4 Orfhestm nn l I' K 4 4 Ii Lsketlull r S orts l ' 4 ln KS R0 M X HI' fTr'xnsff-r from Ia Tollx 'U ilxrl Rewrws 'Z 4 Teioros Stull' 4 K4 Bmselmll M ln nger CHRIVII-NSPN HOW XRD X 1 ' '4 gen Qvouts Orllnstrm 1 0 Bind 1 0 I XHVI' STOCK PI PNN lTransfcr from Butlvr Bms Nlmnl kansas Cnty 41 Fontbwll 4 FICKI 1' I OV! FII PPA l7i4 Tesorosgff nit Sr QI f 1mPrl Plub 'R Page Swctx seven F f -' S O O O - . L, A l'lnb 311, Sea .'- ' fl-4 A A C. U' .' ,EY 1:1 H .- 1-1:-: ' -.-'14-9 4 ' in f ,-4-:ulor 2 I . I' I ls' Imzlgll Ullminot 3-4 . 2 .' ' -' A ' -2-f- sl -' ' . 2 ' .'- z .' ' Q' j ' - .A S: ' , - .- - 1-2-ss ill llllllb l-2-3-4, S042 Il, ' es. 4 G.A.4. l-2-L , as : Mg . 2 :Ill lllny.-llust, Sr. Pan' Cust 12 . l' , AR ' IL!-IN GAA. ,Nh ' 5 1-:L - 4 Q F.l-'...'. l . I .- 3-4 A 'U . L' Y , 1,..'.' is-ali . . .t 3 Jr, Play C . , . . Play 02. for him fo do, is now in fraining a+ Columbia Universify. L+. Crossley was some- enum G a li y I 0 N H x li XRH KR X ng xx U1 I hl x N ,, ml llNlllll Nl ue ' ' I Xl lx :dn m 1 w 4 I mln ill s Nlxflll ull I I INH XI X 1 1 High N mn INNUIIII one whom +he s+uden+s could loolc upon for aclvnce and always wllllng +o help when Iugc S x x tl l 1 I I ' W- mv- - ---- .. ll. J. l ., 9 SS 0 Q Q II XNl 'lkUX, Ulf Vlliv-lvrk Vlulr. Il 4 Y I IlI'II'l'Xl-IR, PUB Vlum l'1'z-ximlvllt 21, l .l .k, I2-25 Ili-Y. 1-2, Sv: Sr' ut Zi-4 Ulm- Vlllln 1. l mntIu:nll ill lll'l4'l lNl'f. .I If l ,l ..-K. -l Vllim-ls-VX 4'lnln il-1 Mlm- l'lul1 2 I.liBll'l'I, . A . f Su f I,4-nder 4. l'l:n,, S -, ' nn. 2 Z! Hi'l. 1.1-:xffllv Cuhim-I Ziff!-4 Sr-I : '. ' Suvivly l-il-4, Y,-I'1'es. 4 Girl Rv. 'Yves 1-L!-53-4. Y. l'l'v-s, Zi l'rugr:nn vllillflllllll fl 'I'a-surus Stuff I!-4, l-Idimx' 4 . 1:,.x..x. lvzem, Sp rx If!-ft-1 Jr. l'l:1v Vast. Sr, Play VIINI H14-v Vlulv 2 l l.YllS, .. S11 ' Bally Yiwu- l'l'nwi1le-nl 4 Vlalss l'x'n-sinlvm 1 ' I-'.F.A. 172134, 1,-.-sin.-m 4 4 Ili-Y l-2-CS-L lille l'luln 4, 'l a-zu. 35 1 l.0IIt'l'lll4 lI'N Vluh 4 Iluskvtlmll 4 l Fu : 4, 'l'1-unix 'l'4-:un 2 Q Banc' z l ll:nnpiun C' 'I'v:nu1 2 Hays .I1'. R4-I Vruss 1'llznll'll1:m fl I MAI U . .l.. XI. Rlilli I l'l'l'ullnfa-I' frnxn ,Ml'i:an ' ,'1'l fl. NV.. 'lj . . - 9 ' .xl.'I, 'gl1l ZW li Nll IR NI XRI XX smxes PIM Clst ix Plfu ws lee Club ox NILXUX IOKRXINI ul Rese us 7108 1 Gu Cul 4 Iluvlwx Ml!llf.6 mis 0 I F R0 VNIMX lul Reseues 4 5110115 1 UNH PRINU IIFN X L lusolex s flub 4 4 Pl Scouts lt wuus NIM: RH lf R X RAXNIOND I ettl-uulf n S flub fhlselu s Club 3 4 K Y Sllldffll Bodx -Xthletu Mflnl e Srhullrshlp Souetx 1 4 S00 Ch lwln s X A 34 Num-1'xf1s1c 'lmsulus Stlff P 54 Sports on s k 44 lootba u Phx s Mun 1 ms mr 1 1 r-l 4 mn 1 Page Swctv 'nme I 0 0 o ' A Gin-lllivi if I-'2-23-4, Song' I.v:ul+-1' 4 ,rl-. . V if , 0.4 is zz u,Ax,A, 172-:xA4. Sp -rs l-2-53,4 , Hi., ,. , 'rw - .- sm? 4. lm ,I I 1,2-ff f:..x.A. 1--:ser . 1 5 2 1 , sl. . 1-2-21,4 lldfij' GQM. as A 1- X , ilu' Q Szlf-lu V ' A K lin: s 2' .' . a 1 fl-4 Iiuskf-tbull lVl2lll2lg'f'lA fl f Yi JA A4 svlllflxf' , VILIAIS L .' 1 I A' 1 4' r 1 ag I' lvnx- club 554 A ' Hi' ' 1f Y: A , -.-'lent 4 Rf L-:-f, S .1 Rd, 3,4 llvttwln Club 2-3-4 'I'1':u- ' I -f , W ll 4 Jr. Plaj Cust. Sr. .j Cust Yi 007: Um 'il 4 um- Chl 172 he was needed, which +urned ouf +o be quile o'Fl'en. L+. ll.g.l Crossley is greafly missed 6' ,Q 0 f Lf-?ESf 5 lfflfff 4 Wife 955 df 24645- 214102 G SI XIONI BILL S uleut Iiodx IIIIIIILIYX Hunt Ol 4 Iss Smuetux I xesldel mlm-In s H ' x is 0 ess Club 1 SN I I1 BOB Studtnt Buds PILNIKIPIIT 4 tw esxclt nt Y I It sic e S lol IISIIIII 5001913 1 7 44 L luxe-lex' S Klub 3 4 X must Stn t Iettermen s Ulub I 4 otlmlll I 4 1 tptun :slut r SMITH bIIIRI I X Student Bodx Sr-me-tux 4 fltss bfLl9flI'S 'll oluslup South 1 ' 4 P SOCIII Chmn GITI Reserwes 1 2 2 4 11181011111 1 14-tsoros St iff I4 Plu st I Pllx as A12'24lxes4Sp0s Sports 1 2 3 4 f1l lS I vague X me Preszdeut SOLI' BBFF II UNI 'Student Bod Ixe-fxsuu-x 4 CINS Txefnsuxcx 1 hlrls LP'lS',lIt' Clbmet I T Soros Qtfeff 4 tl I i s nes I 1 I ee Club 1 II 1 I nrts I ' I4 X ORB -X DIVK fhxselwr s Club Sex Smuts I etterrufm Q Club 'S 4 F0001 111 9 34 B lskf tln wk 2 Senmr Plfn Cast BI I XSQI I l XXII X GA -X Iilske M sen mt tl Sports 10 34 If FFVISTI R I XCK A I Isa tl s 1 Qmruts 1 'Z 4 FII Luttermen s Club Z 'S 4 Pootlull I OII 5. I I If XX rannfm from I Inlll Glrl Restrxes 34 If 00 Uullr I by everyone who knew Ium as a friend and advisor Noi' Ielhng Ium down 'Ihe semors Page Seventy I . ' ' l as O O If fl A1511 Il . '-::g' Claw' S-1' 1 F.I .A. 1-EI-4, Vim' NA It 4 Chfl Club 4, I-Y 4 Jr. Ilav Cast, SV. l'I2'l.' Cast h-,-,- ' -- I' ll , Cl: Pr 'I 2, L r'v l 1, l111t 1 ,fc-I D -' 3 Hi-LI 3-4, Us , 'lol' -1, Buys I' :Il I , 2-1- I o 5 3-f, 7: a' 4 Baselmll 2-JI-4, Ha, -lull il-4 I M1 ' -L'fI- , I-ns, :z J. 'a I . 4 l I ' .nfl C111 19 C .ft f' G.A. . -- rfflwlw-.:a G.A.A. Basketlmll Mgr ZI, S1-'t'.'Tl'. 2 6-JA 1 gl VI' I'4'.'e a' -L. Jr. Ilan' Cust. Sr. lluy Fast GI , , G.A.A. I-'2-QI-4, mvlwv Mgr: II Sp s -LJ- ' 3, I 24:-4 t 2: , 1' 2-3-4 A 1 .fs-, 1 :II 2-:I-.1 T1-fv, -:I-4, F.F.A, 13-ll C .I I' ' '.',, .' ,I , . I-2-ii-AI, an tlmll gr. 2 G.A.A. Iizxu I:ll M: :QU 1 ifif. A1-E,'LIQ'.ff1--',- Club fs-4 Sea 1 .' . Glen ,lb I TAF 1 .f, 'I . I. .'0R C1' , ,' ' A In. z, SU il , rf d.,x.,x. 4 eniofz mips . . . 1 7' 4 g-292-I 1-sg ,f ,-is fried +o coopera+e in every way fhey could wH'h Miss Sfavely, in order +o end +he Pa e 561 entx ?aculfxI na s . . . Z' , K f xx., f 1 S ? via, , If y e 1-D ff ,A 4 school year wi'rh as much success as had been clone in 'rhe pasl. They all hold many f ' LJ WJ J' J 'ff Plzgu 5:.'l'C71ljflLt'U ,..f,',f 'Y ' lfff - ' 1 ,X ' ,- 1 'eff lu-Zyvf vfxrffk-!fs,' I , , Q -ff r- J ,fy -- 2 vf , ' X v,fW -, 1 1, 1 . , x W valencia . . . ' VJ1 f, ,J - f W L, f1f5i,ffu 'WiV70Mi f' Wea' My 4, VJ wfnfi Lb W W 'f WWMMW W ,fb ' v r 5.14 1 5 F 1 7 fl rg it :lu 4 My K PM + f J' - L A TQUJXM i4 ,GL 'A I f , 1' . , W7 W1 J '55, W bw nde ful fimes 1'hey had +oge+her and of fhe friends fhey ggi j QW? Ws M of Page Seventyfthree I24 Wes? Cen+er SI'ree'I 6 PINNIY ll. Anahelm, Cahforma THIS IS GRADUATION TIME BUT THIS GRADUATION IS DIFFERENT 11 TIIIN yxtrt tht br1du1t1o11 of othpr yur- yu would t1Ik 1I1out tollcqx. umpus 11111 LO LQL 11313111 :POIT QUIYS Liy N OCS Iflfll UNI NTIIIIT FLSSLN III NIWOFT LOU tolltgt outhts for tvtry hoy and QIFI Ot tourst yu IIXE 1 IILAL t mga ut to wt xxont I1 t1n1pu IUI1 thls yur If xx1I I' 1 I7 A11 111 1s t111hI111g tht tolltgt vnrdro t for hay 111d g1rIs wt must up 111 111111d tvtry 1111 ment the vt 1rt 1111 Joh tht H1 nn Front h1 to do Th1s Il I1 Q1r1du1tw Xlllll' D114 LI WIS kb TOY Sllnuss For Forfy One Years Penney Siores, From Coasf Io Coasf, Have Been OUTTITTIDQ Thr1f'I'y Amerlcan Famllles JusI' as They are Donng Today' TI1 knoyxltdqt 111d tht sk1II 1g1111td from our Iong Lxptr1u1tc ot Iovx Lost 11e1gh Iworly SIOFLIQLLPIITQ stmd AHTLFILI Q1 od stud tod1y 1r1r1111I 1dt1 1I Not How Mtlth C1111 I Cut hut Hoxx Muth C1111 I Gwt 1 proxmg It soundness 111d v1Iut Your Iotll It1111ty store stlle Inrs md goat md drtssgs for you md your I1m1Iy L s N ot md hosltry 11111 u11 tr 1 -,1rI1r utry n1111 r ot your Illhly t 1 s 1 s 1111 xxuttr 111 surts vu 1tt If st s utry 1tt111 of IPPIFL you E111 tI1111k of IS xxtll is s Lets 111 tts yard voods turtqms md 11111 1r thmg for tht omt Alta gtthtr your Itnmy story 1s hLIp111+1 111 111111y x1t1I yy1y1s to qu1rttr1111st1.r tht HIIIIIL Fmnt IENNEY S SIIILCIALIZES IN LLBW C OST DISTRIBUTION' Your I CT Ilumy tort 1 PIII of 1 111t1o11 yu 1 Wllwlllnsm t11t flllf' to eat 1 to111111u111ty 1t tu xtry ow. t po 1I1It tost thmgs produttd 111 all ttt1o11s ot tht Umttd Statts It dots for 1111I 1o11 O11 tht Homt Front xxI11t tht btrutts of uppIy do tor n11II1o11s 1111 tht Iwtrlt from Page SCIICTIIN fum 1. -4. Je 1 Cf., r 'II1t1z 1 'I 1' . Q, ja :I1 3, ' 'Q S, 5 4 LI 15 15,2 d : ' L S l' :I '1Iw11II I1:1 I1' klh 1lI1g' ' ' C 'Q 54 'J '11 :A 'AI CL -KI1. LI' rs' 't 1 ' 111 'L I11 ' :sz ' 5, '1 ' k11 is I' s. T 1 'I11' ' ' 111::. C fi H .44 ' I 't ' c hc Aa 'I'. y 1.' 1 1 ' 'f' -, t 1 I s1Il5 1I1ck: ' LI 5 '14 1 S 1 d 'I' 5 1 ' 1 11 ' , 'L 1 41: 111 fnr I1oy's of a1II 1313. ' T K K ' . I11 fa ', ' :1II' 1 '1 ' I1 .1 2 'I For now, more than ever, Mr. Pc1111ey's , Ni 1 1 ,, L: .hh . Ni , Ins-1 '11 IAM-I ' ' Iv: 1 1 .':a S' 'Ia T-. Jsx ,ji fs L NI. - . Y Q 31 1 1 71 11: 1 '- 1 ' 1 1 E1 1 .1 ' 1. ' 2 ' 1 V2 Q 1 1 1. 1 1 It s1II: :I1 15 4 :'1 ' 1 d1 1 ' - ' f ' . I S 1' . . 1. 1 5 Vs 1 A: 2' 1 d1I 3' I: I1', 'I ' n '12 11 'I 5 , . a , Q 1 1, 'S , ' ' ' 5 - A 1 ' , have made. The Seniors wish Ihe classes of Ihe fufure fhe besf of IucI1 and hope +I-.nil 111i1- I 11111-111111111 11i111- 1 -I 1 1 1---in-I Q. E l ! l l I Q HAlBER's PHARMACY 1 l Prescription Druggist l , l : CONGRATULATIONS TO THE L CLASS OF 1943 - Q 1 ! , -a-.- -1-1 ------- - ---- - A -------- -i-- -i --------- -1--------1' ar.-nu -1----------1-- unilu- 1 1 ! ! RAY CHILES BARBER SHOP Q Experienced in Ladies Haircuts l l 137 Santa Fc Ave. Placentia g 11....1..-.-u.-m.-....1m.-u-.-...-..i.- ....-....- W- ... iw-.. i .- 1 ... 1 1.1 1 1 1.1,,..1i.i.1.....-1 'fi 'Q' 1 BOB BOWMAN l SERVICE STATION ! ELMER,S Bob Congrzitulaltcs the Class of 1943 l Cong-ratulates the Class i I of 1943 A I ' i Placentia, California l Z l .g........-i-.-.....,...........- -.....,.... ...,..-.-..-..- .... -...- .... - -N-. - -..- - - -.-..,,-..g. fhai' when fhey come back, +hey will 'find Valencia as fhey leff it The besi' fhere is! Page Seventyffive -3' l CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1943 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY +.- .... -.- ,-. .---- .-...-.-..-...-..-in ----- H- ---1 --.---- -.-i- -.-, --H--- ----- -i- g!.,,...m,,, .lly 1.7: T1iT 11v11-i1 n ns-wmv 1- 111 1 viiiivinin-unlvuiiunlnnn- 1:11:1- l E VJE RAISE OUR CUSTOMERS! Be Sure to Insure in Sure Inximmce L VCD start providing yuur clothing when Q 5-nu'rc Ll little squirt of 2 years . , . VCL' L fcc ynu tliru tlmme important fur srylc H. H. ! sqhuul yczirs . . . Then we tzikc yuu riglil i un until youtrc ai grgundpzippy puking Alltlb f Fire f Lifc i gumund in lung lmndlcxl Vs'u'x'c been diving lnsumncc i lust Llml for tim IllilIly.yCill'h tu illcutiun. l . ' 112 S. Spaidrgi Fullcrtun, Ciilit. Q Flluffh E Syflmwfv Office Phunc Fullerton 1257 ! Santa Anil Rcs, Plaiccntizi 322 .g.,.....-i- ...T -..- -..- -N ---- ..-.-- ..i- --H-.i.-i-i-----.-4- .--- --- ------- - -- - - - - - -1. Page Sc1'e11tyfs1'x +- ---------- ------- ---- 1 - H-f+ 1 i Congratulations to VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL 1 All Success to Class of 1943 BRADFORD BROTHERS Placentia, California z I -1- ---- ------------------------ - ----i- A , P' S --..---------.....-....---------------.M-.,!, l l l - I l s. C. HARMONY 1 PIIISBIIRGII PAINTS 3 IEWELER i 1 Q Q Congratulations K 5 ' .4 to the Vx Class of 1943 p .P 2 2 9 Y 5 Q - - - - - 5 1 Page Seventyfseven ff-I--H' ---------------------------- - - '- I 1 ' THE PLACENTIA COOPERATIVE ORANGE GROWERS ASSN. Congratulzites the Valencia Students on Their Cooperation in Handling the 1943 Orange Crop 1 + i1..u1...,1.1..1 1 1.i1.,.1..1...1....1 1 1....1...1.,.1,..i1 1.1 1 1 1 1.1....1....1..1...i....i......,1 ,!,.-,..,-. ..........--- ..-M..-....-,i-.r-M... ... - .... -i.-.i-..- ..i. - 4. J. D. MCDONALD MATTINGLY'S HaTdWa7'5 WyLJ71lC7l,.Y W'ea1' f Spnrlsivear Q i Plzneentia Phone 5361 2243 VJ. Fourth Santa Ani i '1 llll vim? lkll i I-T IIIV UT llll IT llll Til?-IKNC1 llll 15011 IAIA 1 1- AIVA 7U 2 1 IIII 1 IAAI 1 illl i IIVI Uv Vlll 1 Illl 1 tlll will!!-1 llll 1 llll 1- Illl 1IIlI1lIl1Il Ivleet alt Sporting Goods if Cyclery Candies 1 Sodas f Ice Cream 5 Spgyt-qmgns Headqudftgys BI'62lkfliSf ' I..UIlCh ' DiI11lCI' - , Try Our Sunday Chicken Dirmers I 169 XV' Ctmcr Anaheim Phone 49 Fullerron, Calif .g.......-..u-...-....- .... - .... - .... -... .. ... -i.....,-i,-ii- .... -i..- .... -...-....i..- .... -M.-. - -i..-..i.-ii.-ii-ii-..r- -5- Page S6'U671fj Efg'lI WG S . vii aaa, -IZ fm ,avi ss? QHQNN fn 172 K, WW' Page Serentyfnme alui-IHQ 1-1111-111111 I -11--1111111-1111 1... 1 I+ i l Q l Q ! Compliments of the S. R. STCRE : Leading Department Store Center at Lemon : ANAHEIM C.-xi.1FoRNIA L E E ! -i---- .--4 ---------------- - - - - - ...... - - .. -i.-.4 ne.: 'Q -Q ' 1 . - 4 n m 1, ' - K if 1' f , X -ff .KK S 4. , gf. gr., Q e R, D D e D D L F R U 5 ' ,.,, . , '! - - ' ' -'-'-' ' ' T ' - !' ! l l S ntreat Brand DR. B. B. GRIFFEN u DCHUSI WITHERS BROS., LTD. 1 I I l i Krgiemer Bldg. Pliieentizi - Ilbl - Illl - IIII - Iltl -mI-M- IIII - l,Il - - - Ilbl - IIII - AIII -W-I Domestic Export E Fruit Distributors Best Wishes from Q TOWNE TOGGERY Q For Men and Women Phone Placentia 467 g Cotton Shop on Mezzanine Floor Main Ofliee, Fullerton i ISI W. Center Phone 4041 Anaheim 1 ,ku1nn....lnv1.nn1,,,,iunl,,,..1,,1,,i,1,,,,-nu1.,,.,,,,.THMTHI4,.iin,.i..im.Tn..1,,,,T,,..1...TingM1- 1 ,NHT -...T T T 11411144 Page Eighty -i- SAFEWAY STORES Distribution Witlioizt Waste Congratulatc the CLASS OF 1943 H. C. FARMER, Manager 1 1 .inn-1 1 S , 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -..,.....-..-....-..............-....-...- - - ... - - - .. - - -....-..g. LJ L' Q3 1 2 1 1 1-Iv 1 1- 1 1 1 1- vlvmlvuuv 1 1: 1 1 - T T 1 1 1 1 iu.T.1uu1i.!. l 1 : MME. LINGO'S 1 - Fullertorfs Style Center Congratulations to all Wuc11'11'f1D1aClEI.TI.,aDJ1,SY T 1 JEWELER . IOOWCINTERJW. Anangu-1.CAl. Mme. Lingo Left june 3rd for - New York Buying Trip 2 I Q Telephone 31 1 216 N. Spadra l i - - .. -,.-...- - -....- - ... - ...,...-......i.,-.,.....i..-,.-..-i.- - - -.,-...-...............-....-..g. Page Eiglityfmlc ,!.,.1.,.,1. 1 1 .... 1 1..,..-.m1.m1 1.m1..i.1.i.i1.i1..i.1,...1im1 ......1mi1 1...i.-....1i 1 1..1 1 1,1 1.111 l l Graduation Cards f Graduation Gifts and Wrappings Fathers' Day Cards - Fathers' Day Gifts GORDON'S 5-no-zsc STORE Placentia, California L ...i-i..i-i --.------ iiif - .- .fii MTM- i.i, -it ---------- it-it---+ HARDY'S DRUGS WINSTON'S i California Book E? Stationery Shop 1l25FINt5rth Spadra 1 19 NA Spadm l U CI-ton Fullerton, Calif. l .i.,- ,,,, -,,, ..... .,,, - .,,-i ....... ,,.... ,... .... , ,- .... - .... -i.... -t,-..-u,,- - - .- gin-ilu-H ----1 ----M --111 - - LAURETTA DRESS SHOPPE Known for Better Styles l Telephone 3907 l 16 West Center Anaheim, California 1ii.i1im1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1....1...1 S. H. KRESS 81 CO. Congrtitulates the Gmduating Class of 1943 ,l,.1,,.1.i..1 .... 1....- -U1 1 1.1.1 1 1ii1...1....1...,1....1 1.1.1..1.1 1.1...1...1 1- 1 1 -ua- Page Eiglityftwo + -- - ---- - - '--- -t-'-- ---- -1-- - -'----------------'-- -V - V- ---I-A--A-H+ 1...-1.......,.t1...t1 ...4.....-In Better Your Health with Products ! Q I ! I J. R. WALLACE Grocer I A 4 . i Placcntm Cliillf-OI'I'l1El I i -..- .... .. - -....-...,-. - - - .-. --------. ..-..----5. Cnmpllmtnt t CHAMBERLAIN ATHLETIC CO 770 E Colortdo Street I 1 1 L 1 C1llfOfHll Sportmg Coodi 4. - .,,, .,,, .... -.. - .,.. - .... - .... - -. - .... - -4. Page Eightyftlwee '!' I I Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats F. A. YUNGBLUTH I Home of Hart Schajfner Es? Marx Clothes I 145 W. Center Street, Anaheim, California I Manhattan Shirts Sportswear I I .g..-..........-..-...........-. .. -.......-..-...-..--..-..-..-..-...... ....-. ..-......--4. FULLERTON TOGGERY I E The Man's Storel' Frank T. Friedman 102 N. Spadra Road Phone 1556 Fullterton, California u1u:.1.,..1...1au.1un1l-1m-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.a1u.1. 11.1.0.1 I -1- a.-..1.. 1.11--1 -.-l.-.M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1uu1..1n.1,.1..1,.1 '!' 1 I I I CALIFORNIA FLORISTS 271 California Hotel I Fullerton - ..., ---..---..- .... -,..-.---..-..-.---...-. I I I E. H. BRUNEMEIER, M.s., M. D. I Office 229 S. Bradford Ave. I i Placentia, California I Phones: Office 363, Residence 434 I I n.1un1n1 11.1-11-.,,1I-u1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1w1...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 Keep Buildings in Good Repair UUMBEIL C52 Placentia Phone .l......,..-....-.,..-.-.........- -....... -....-...-....-...-....-....-....-l..- - - .. .. - .. - .. - .. - Page Eightyffour 11R1u141nu1i-,,1-m1uu1nu1uu1uu1uu1uu1u.1uq1i.1u.,1i...1u..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1. + 1... -1--1- I -----1-- A--- - -----I---u ------- - - -H ---- '-'- - AQ. 1 l l A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. Los Angeles f 407 East Pico San Francisco f 126 Post Street Style Creators of Quality Graduation Announcements Correct Personal Cards Medals f Trophies f Diplomas : l Famous Herfffjones Class Rings -. ---..-...-.---------- --------- . .H-.42 1Rf i 'lf 'Q' l Q MARYLYN BEAUTY SHGP l UKeep Tom' Han Toungu Compliments of For Appointment Phone 5366 -I-HE FAMOUS Bradford Ave. Placentia ' Spadra at Wilshirg - - ,rll - IIAI - llll -W- l,I, -m- Illl - Illl - Alil -m- - -M Fullerton FRANCIS GARAGE Q in p Atwood, California The Largest Complete Stove in I H . Phone Placentia S180 Northern Grange County l T f -i- 1 1 1 1 1,1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 .1-i..1i.l41.1.1 1 1 1.1 1...1..1 1 1 1 1 11.1.1- Puge Eiglity-'five .g..-..,.- -...---.-.------...-------.- 4. W. H. BARTON I Q l . I Parts E? Accessorues for Every Phone 343 f Yorba l I 4..- .... - -. .............. .--- UNION OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS Make Car Linda J . I ! ! Q TOMMY TeRRY's MARKET I Corncr Brzmdford E? Santa Fc Y , Placentia, California . 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