Bishop Union High School - El Pinon Yearbook (Bishop, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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EL PINON 13 cmirsc, caused a riot. The crowd rushed to the door, kicking, yelling ' and screaming, [y conijiaiiion said. Come on Pat! and we slipped out the hack exit. The last we saw of the class of 3vi , they were l)eing ushered into the hand wagon, by officers Schiveley. llillis, Martin and i ' artridge. MARCAKh ' , ' ! ' PATTl KSoX. I ' .XIl) I ' AR ' I ' R 1 1 XiE — m. . • i .:- , a I ELaffikt - - ' :- 4SmB BI : Till ' , new CiN nui;isiuni, conipk-led in U ' .il, prm-ed to he a great help during the culd weather, and ser ed as a very s,-itisfactor - jilace to |ir:ictice and hold nur games. The ,gyni was used hy the town tt ' ams a.s well as h - iiur schdol teams and the success of the hasketh.all se.-isdii was due largely to its use. At the (U ' dication of the gym on Decenihcr 7, l ' ,il. the . senior classes of ' ,i2 and ' . .i ])resented a piano to he used in the ,gyni alone. This as- sisted Miss Tyler in her teaching of artistic and tap dancing ;ind also in the success of the assemblies held tliere. Tile g ni has all the necessary modern e |uiiiment and the ludents ;ire •appreciative of its advantages. -m -M r alfc-gijW r .

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KT, PINON . CILA S IPIkOI ' IHLCV EXTKA! l ' ' , tr;i! 1 ' iiiiiicrc tonif lit. sfc Dong Rohinsdii in W liat ,i Man. at the (irauman ' s CliiiU ' su ' riicatff — ( .ri ' atcst hit nf S.V. A small lu ' wslxiy turned the corner, and met ns face to face. I said to my colii|ianion. My. Imt that face looks familiar. Let ' s inquire who il is. ' ' tma nne my sur])rise. when I found that it was Deston C ' leland |r Oil, I say, little man, my companion in(|nired, where could your iiai l) he? As his answer, he led us to a soda fountain, on 42nd street wlu ' re we had a sandwich and a soda on Deston. While we were thus eugaj ed, we were hiafhly entertained by tap dancing demonstrations liy the si.xteeu Cleland girls, who were well trained by their mother, the former Miss Jane Smith. Alter a short visit with Deston and Jane, we decided to gi to set- Doug ' s performance. We hailed a i ed Top taxi, which happencfl to he pi luted 1)y Robert ' J ' onew and drove to the Chinese Theatre. ' ■ arrivd at the scene of gala-o])ening. just in time to see tlie stars step up to the microphone to greet the public. Alice lifmghton. who in recent years has ca|)lnrcd liie C ' lar.i I ' miw style, was eager]} ' greeted as the It girl. Stealing the great ( ' larlio ' s tactics, Margaret Stuart was next to enter the the.itre. Miss Stuart was attended by her maid, Tlielma Hartshorn, ;ind her cliaulTeur, . ugust Hess. Archie Allison, Robert Bates and Ralph Ilrown attempted to ciasli the gates, posing as Jack Oakie, Clark Gable and Tom Mix. but were ar- rested liy a bicycle mounted police. Clinton Schivele - and iiis assistants, that these lads were tried by the Chief Justice of the L ' nited .States, Ed- ward ( roldman, and found guilt v of insanity. Thev were sent to Patton. After they had been led away, we decided to enter the theatre. In the lobliy the crowd was so terrifific, tliat Frank . rcidarius got sejiarated from his wife. Pearl Wilson, and was terriblv afraid somenni ' wmild Ining her back to his side. Once inside, we learned that the lead supporting Doug was h ' .nid Partridge. She played the i)art jf a vamp. During the intermission, . nabel and her husb.uid. Robert Christian, who now works on an angle wcjrm l.irni on the W ill Rcjgers estat ' . ' , strolk ' il into the theatre, accomjianied by their ])et worm, Tom Wonacott. When the main picture had tinally started again, and had been running for about ten minutes, a call was tl;ished on the screen for parson La ' ern Smith. It was reported that this was caused l)y the sudden decision of the liinier Miss Nellie Rathjen and of Joe . nderson t i start on the o age (H niatrinionv. Nellie and |oe had been going together loi ' ears and bad |nsi decided that they wanted to get married. Since they were so hig ' i socially, the preacher hastened to meet their n ' eeds and tu start them on their life- long honey moon. Then ouniewlicre in the Ijuilding there was a cry of lire, and this of



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14 EL PTNON JUPS IICIR CILA§§ lhll§T(DIR¥ Till ' , Juiiiur class is one of the most (jutstaiuling and niosl acti (. ' class ' s that ever entered B. U. II. v ' s. As Freshmen, we ])oor victims of circumstance were welcomed iirarlih 1 - tile Sophomores at the Freshmen Reception. After recoveriujj; from aches and pains received there, we immc lialely hes an to dd thinj s. The most important event of our Sophomore year was the l ' reshmen Reception when we had the opportunity of greeting Freshmen. We also enjoyed several p;irties and picnics that year. This year was spent in making money to feed the mouths of the hungry but mighty Seniors. Our Junior Carnival was a howling success. The Junior-Senior banquet was one of the best ever given. The fcKxl was served in a romantic vSpanish style and was greatly enjoyed b ' the Seniors There are twenty-seven members of ovu- class. Althougli ' he class isn ' t the largest, much talent is represented in it. ' e are leaders in s|)ori.s, oratory, dramatics and scholarship, (hw boys and girls were cham])iiiiis r almost every sport in which the}- [larticipated. Several member ' - of oui class have taken part in all the ])lays. We won second place in tbi ' l egion Essay Contest. There ' s only one thing left to say. Long live the Juniors! The officers were : First Semester: F ' res., Mary Arcularius : ' ice-I ' res., Dorotln- Pixoii Sec, Helen Balow. Second Semester: Pres., Dorothy Dean; ' ice-I ' res., Helen IJarlow . Sec., Genevieve Roberts.

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