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II.uk rim, Iell tu right: II. I'imenleII. l'. I'ere1, W'Iiilener, II. U'Quinn, II. I'elrev. R. Mt: .in-lit-.-H. li. Mt-leer. ii. slower, wg XIiI.ln. MiddIe row: B, S.irkixi.iii, R. Rud- rlguel, Nan SeIw.ixtl.in, fi. iIi.lln', II. Y.lm.l- umm, K. Kolwinson, Il, I'endergr.lss, K. m......i... o, lam..-., it. long. umm ...W N. Ui.-rureei. M. Hu-rstreei, I' Wimdw,ird, I. It-.iI. XI. XYeIcIi, M. I'etrei. KIi.ln. I, Mmdlsim, II, Innes, 1. W.lItnn. II.nL rim. Ieli in iight: I. Num-N, i.iIIi unnviiitiee: K. 'I'evIwIwn, nn-rii Im.iriI: II. ii..,4,4..f.i, W.-...I .-...warn-t-. im... im.-1 1. Innen. Iin.ime coiuniiiiee: XY. III.n'Itmun. -M mt-i.iI ennumtu-eg I, Iiirdwll. r,iIIi .mn- bi mittee. .X. I. Ciiziu--, merit In-.ird, In September of that year, we took up our second year of work: but not witIi tI1.1t same feeIing for tI1is time we knew our way around .ind couId Iook down on another cI.iss. Under tIie supervision of Coach Beaver, we eIected .1 new group of officers incIuding I.eI.1nd Ciilstmp, president: Clarence Martin, vice president: -Inner Pisor, secretary: and Iiumi lXs.1Ii.1w.1, treasurer. After entertaining the freshmen nt the nnnu.iI initiation party we rested. We I1.1ve many outst.inding LltI1ICtCS'I.CILll1iI Gilstrnp, Don Dostinich, George Ilildine, Ray Bates, Homer Haggard, Robert Brewer, Bob McTeer, Walllglce Christmun, .ind -lim Wliitener. Among the girls in sports are Marie Petrey, -Innet Pisor, FII.1 Bird- seII, AIIvin.1 I5ont.tn.1, .ind IIiIdg1 IispinoI.i wI1o Imve given tIie other cI.1sses stiff com- petition. I-IALF WAY THROUGH
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Back rom, left to right: L. lldwards. W Gallaher, D. Harris, E, Hallam, H, Gun land, R. Brewer, C, Griffith, H, Cline, W' Chrisrman. Middle row: D, Ilostinich, R Bates, E. Hedrick. E. Ferguson, W. Delhi rox, J. Edmunson, M. Crook. G. Dildinc, 15. Hughes. Front row: H. Espinolci, R Delireitas, T. Hoshiko, M. Doi, E, Bruhn, V. Gaines, D. Hammond. M, Hansen. A Iionuna, W. Hill. Left io right: j. Visor. secrelirv: Mr. Beaver, adiiser: l'. Axakawa, treasurer: I.. Kiilsirnp, president, C.. Marlin, vice presi- dent. We, seventy-five confused freshmen, entered the Caruthers Union Opera House for the first time on September 18, 1939. At once, the sophomores did the usual thing with lipstick, and the grand mass of color surely struck a discordant note. To our delight and glory, we were the victors in the annual tug-0'-war with the sophomores. With the help of Mrs. Osterhoudt and Mr. Butzbach, our advisers, we elected the following officers: Guy Taylor, president, Whitney Gallaher, vice president, and later president when Guy Taylor had to move to another school district, Viola Gaines, secre- tary, and Clemmie Jean Walton, treasurer. As freshmen We put up a good fight in sports with Leland Gilstrap, Bob McTeer. Ralph Mower, Robert Brewer, and Homer Haggard playing on the championship C basketball team of 1940. THIS SONG IS JUST 18
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DO WE I-IEAR THE FIRST At the beginning of the school term, September 16, 1940, seventy-eight freshmen enrolled in Caruthers Union High School. Everyone was friendly and helpful to us with the possible exception of Ll few sophomores who tried to smear us with War paint. On the third day of school they had their big chance to initiate us at the freshman reception. Although the sophomores won the tug-0'-war and most other games, we made them fight hard for their victories and we were accepted as good sports and full-fledged Caruthers Union High School students. Soon afterwards, we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers: Rayne Motheral, president, joe Cabral, vice presidentg Norma Efird, secretary, and Norene Nielson, treasurer. There are many in our class who are outstanding in music. Patty Peters has been our most noted vocalist, and L nette uist has been willin and lad to 'ive instrumental 8 8 -S B.ick row, left to right: R, Mothernl, presi- dentg Mr. Butzlmeh, adviser, NI. Cahril, vice president. liront row: N. Nielson, treas- urerg Miss Nelson, Adviser: N. lifird, see- retiry. Ihek row, lefi uv righi: -I. Christensen, G Hnnner, l.. Hrisendine, K. Chance, l. mmm, J. Glimmerwen. ci. Engle, 1. nc., nisron, I., Bunn. Third row: R. Buss, l. Gmnn, A. M. Hunxnker, lf. Adams, I.. For Nihon, B. lidmumon, G, Gtml.m.1, ii Hammond, Second row: lf. Bowlin, N. S lkinkston, N. Armstrong, J. Guynes, KT. lfngle, U. Cox, N. Crook, M. Hunulter. M lhll. l'ronl row: li. C..1rdol.l. l.. Com stock, H. Gunl.md, H. Doi, R. U.irm.ini.ln 20
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