Anderson Union High School - Aurora Yearbook (Anderson, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The Junior Class may be likened to a large experienced river which has stopped rushing so headlong down the mountain side and has chosen a definite course down into the fertile valleys of production and progress. The Juniors started to school this year with the idea of having the best class in school. They received their rings on December 20, 1937, and were very proud and excited over what they considered the best-looking rings that have ever come to good old A.U.I-LS. The Junior's biggest event of the year was the Junior Prom held March 19, 1937. The gymnasium was decorated to give the effect of a grape arborg clusters of purple balloons hung from the ceiling, and around the walls was a purple and white lattice work intermingled with bunches of grapes. Chicken sandwiches, apple pie ala mode, and coffee were served. The chairman of the various committees were as follows: Invitations, Dorothy Belknap, Decorations, Dorothy Moss, Dinner, Nathlie Mathews, Dance, Emmet Dempewolfg Clean-up, Richard Ballou. The Prom was a huge success despite the heavy rain and comparatively small crowd, and a small profit of S20 was realized. Next comes the picnic which is to be held on May 14, 1937. ..l0 i SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES Like the stream formed by the uniting of scattered springs which have over- come ,many obstacles and have gradually found a common and more clearly defined direction, so the Sophomore Class has also found strength and direction in united action. When school opened in the fall everything went off with a bang The first- thing the Class of '39 did ,was to initiate the new freshmen and give them a friendly welcome, and even though the party ended in a draw, the sophomores felt they had won a moral victory. All during the school year but one thought remained uppermost in the minds of the Class of '39. Just wait until ditch-cleaning time comes, then we'll have our innings. And when that time finally did come both the boys and girls were on hand to see that no stone was left unthrown. It was decided by the Mighty Sophomoresn that any freshman who didn't do his share would be labeled cream puff, and fair warning was issued. This idea seemed to be a good one since only three names appeared in the Cream Puff Column in the High Views. The annual Weenie-bake proved a happy time for all. ....-01?-1 FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES Just as an unknown spring has its beginning in wild mountain regions and finds itself rushing blindly down steep inclines, so the Class of '40 started out in September, unknown and unknowing, but full of vigorous motion. By sheer force of enthusiasm and volume the Class of '40 proved themselves to be equal in strength to the more experienced and wiser Class of '39 by tying up the score in the Annual Freshman-Sophomore Party, thus dividing equally the party expenses. Like small scattered springs which gradually unite and grow into a larger, better organized stream, most of the freshmen have found themselves in leader- ship, in sportsmanship, and in service to the school. They were represented in the C.S.F. by Betty Dusendschon anid Kay Griffith. The boys and girls both took a whole-hearte-d part in the ditch-cleaning program so cheerfully sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Their only hope to redeem themselves from this ignominy and gain back lost glory and prestige is to conduct a similar program for next year's Frosh. Page Twenty-Two

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FRE SHMAN CLASS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE SECOND SEMESTER George Welbourn A....,... ,,,,, P resident ,,,,,,, ........,.,........ H arvey Carter Claude Cook .,A.,,,. ,Y,A V ice-President .,.,,. v,,,..,w,,.v C laude Cook Eleanor Ballou ....,., ,,,,, S eeretary .,,,,,, ......... E leanor Ballou Kay Griffith ........,.. ..,,, T reasurer ........., ..,..,..,..v..., K ay Griffith Emma Welbourn ,Y..., .,,,..,...l., Y ell Leader ....,..,.,.., .,.,..,. E mma Welbourn Clara Morltagner ..,,... ....... N ominating Committee .,.,.. ...,.,.. G lendola Stewart La Vonne Sass .,............... ..,.... F inance Councilf: ....... ,,,l,,,....,.,,, B etty Dusendschon Colors: Blue and Silver Motto: Age Inod Agis Flower: Blue Iris Adviser: Miss Letson TOP ROW-Donald Wilsey, Frank Moore. Lie Roy Martin, Purl Wait, Olen Cox, Claude Cook, Burton Adams, Harry Bates, Carrol Ulberg, Melvin Thompson, William Crowe, Roland Cline. SECOND ROW-Frances Schumpf, Hollan Mundell, Phyllis Sutter, Tessie Kollert, Shirley Smith, Emma Welbourn, Aliee Thomas, Josie Cardwell, Glendola Stewart, Clara Montagner, Kay Griffith, Albert Huffman, Miss Letson. 'IIHIRD ROW-Leila Grubbs, Joan Montagner, Maude Mitchell, Virginia Serpa. Margaret Le.mon, Ruby Callas, Audrey Witherell, Betty Dusendschon, Eleanor Ballou, Velma Smith, Clorine Hennessee, Evelyn Rountree, La Vonne Sass. FRONT ROW-Money Rolison, Stanley Griffin, Leslie Williams, Ogden Sex- ton, Kenneth Moreira, Sidney Parisotta, Stanley Rouse, Duane Spoon, Harvey Carter. PICTURES OMITTED-Alvin Anderson, Mitchell Cisneros, Frances Ferguson, Fred Marx, Annie Nuccio, Austin Smith, Timothy Smith, George Welbourn. Page Twenty-One



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