Anaheim Union High School - Colonist Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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rf Nor' if J Blue d1'1Cl Gold PRINT SHOP Do you know that our print shop, where we print the coveted Anoranco, was the first one organized in Orange County? Ever since that memorable year, 1920, it has been managed very efficiently by llflr. Lloyd Ross. Not only is our Anoranco printed there, but last year and this year the annual was linotyped, composed, and bound in our own print shop. Besides the Anoranco and Annual, many other things are printed in our shop: all the school supplies, programs, handbills, and tickets for plays. This year we have added a linotype, No. 2, and an 10 X 15 platen press. Thus the equipment of our shop includes the following: Model C lntertype and Model 2 Linotype, two platen presses, power stitcher, paper cutter, lead cutter, mitering ma- chine, metal pot for casting our own pigs, two composing stones, one half dozen racks of type, two cases of labor-saving furniture, two galley cabinets, and such other equip- ment needed to run a printing shop. So far the number of students taking printing has been small, seven first year students and three second year students, making in all ten this year. Considering the limited enrollment for this work, the year has been very successful. We hope more students will elect printing next year as we hope to make it our biggest year since the print shop was started. To enlarge the possibilities of printing more students must elect journalism. Under the leadership of Bliss Rumsey, the eight students enrolled this year for journalism, with the assistance of the two advertising managers on the outside, ac- complished much as you all can testify, but a larger number of students would lighten the burden of the work and make for better work. Above all, know that the work of journalism and printing is interesting. vin V Y' in W Y W 1 Yin M W A M YY Nine

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i Blue and 6014 5 . i 1 I A l l 5 l l ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..,.. MYRTLE CLEMMER Assistant Editor .,,,...... .....,, J OHN WALLIN i Business Manager ........ ......... P AUL SLOOP l Advertising Manager .................... ,.,,..,.,.. ,...,....,... ..,.. H A R OLD MANN Assistant Advertising Manager ..... ....,,....,............................ R OEERT JENSEN Activities Editors ....,....,...........,..... ...,... L ours KROEGER, EVELYN KARSTEN 1 Art Editors .......... ..... C ARoL1NE BODE, NORMA ARMBRUST l i Literary Editors ..... Anoranco Editor ...... Calendar Editor ......... Girls' League Editor ...,. l Music Editor ...,....,. i Alumni Editor ...... 1 Debate Editor ....... 1 Dramatics Editor ...... , Stagecraft Editor .... Athletics Editors ..... Josh Editor . ..,.. . Picture Editor ...... Senior Class Editor .... Junior Class Editor ............ .....,MYRTLE CLEMMER, EMILY LEw1s FRAHM .....,.GEORGE MICKLE ........LORETTA SIEVEK .........VIRGINIA LONG .......,LORENZO MCOMIE ,.,.........,...,.RALPH SQUIER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,.,,LEONORA Mc ALLISTER POE .......M1LDRED LATOURETTE, OWEN GALVIN STRANGE .....GEORGE GOODYEAR .......WILLIAM UTTER ........ROBERT WILSON 5 Sophomore Class Editor ..... ------- M AXINE HARRIS i Freshman Class Editor ........... .......... B FREE MURPHY , Sub-Freshman Class Editor .... ............ . ......,.,....... ...... V 1 NCENT HUARTE j ADVISERS l MR' J' A'DCL19YrI?EH1uE1c LULU L RUMSEY . . L C, GEORGE HEDSTROM BELLA J- WALKER MADELINE CONOVER DOROTHY CHALKER C 'iEigiAtW C C



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.. h 2 ,ca Q Blue and Golf! ANORANCO Feeling proud of this year's work, the journalism class wishes to take this oppor- tunity of thanking all those who have worked for the Anoranco and contributed to it, thus making it the best paper of its kind. With only eight in the Journalism classes, besides the two advertising editors and a few outside helpers, the staff is to be compli- mented for what they have accomplished. lkiiss Rumsey, never before having filled the role of a Journalism instructor, is also to be highly complimented for her generous and self-sacrificing work in her new capacity. The Journalism students were also members of the Orange County Press Associ- ation, of which Lydia Frahm was president. This was just one of the many enjoyable features in taking Journalism. Another interesting phase of the the journalism work is the Weekly contribution that the class made to The junior Register, a page of The Santa Ana Register, which that daily sponsors for the good of journalism classes of the high schools of the county. Six cups are offered: for the best work of the school as a whole, the best work of an individual student, the best editorial, the best cartoon, the best feature article, and the best news story. Lydia Frahm for her feaure article, The Dahlia Garden, won the cup for the best feature article and Robert Wilson for his editorial on Thrift and Conservation won the cup for the best editorial submitted. The membe1's of the class acknowledge this to be their most interesting and profit- able subject and advise all junior and senior students to take it next year. Teh

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