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Mr. Walton. Principal. Miss Marjorie Mills, Secretary. and Mr. Nfalton. A LETTER TO OUR PRINCIPAL Dear Mr. Walton: While bombs have not actually fallen on Caruthers, we nevertheless have felt the far reaching effects of this tragic war. Little did We realize when school commenced last fall that before half the year was over we would be plunged into a devastating war which would rob us of our principal and upset our regular school curriculum. W'e salute you, Mr. Walton, for your expression of patriotism at this time of national emergency when every man and woman should revere with their lives those fundamental principles of Democracy. Even so we deeply regret your leaving us. Nevertheless, even though you are not with us in person, each day we feel your influence which you have stamped on the ideals and goals of the students of Caruthers Union High School. Remembering the immortal phrase, Life Must Go On, we are attempting to carry on our school life and activities without you. Miss Wall, who has so efficiently assumed your responsibilities, has been our guiding light through the past few months. With her assistance we have endeavored to make Democracy a reality in our school, not for once forgetting that such an ideal entails cooperation, sportsmanship, scholarship, and leadership. By our adherence to these democratic ideals, we have accomplished much. Hit Parade, the Annual Spring Extravaganza, was especially successfulg the C. S. F. program was an added event to our school calendar, and the senior play, Gallahad Jones, promised to be very entertaining. In athletics, your program of inter-class games has been enjoyed by all. Yes, Mr. Walton, we are carrying on, for we know that even though you are not with us, you feel deeply responsible for our destiny. Because of this undying faith in the standard and ideal which you have so nobly perpetuated in this school, we have been able to overcome all difficulties and bring to a close another school year. We have faith that Democracy will triumph in the end, and that once more we will witness the glorious dawning of a peace. When that time comes, Mr. Walton, we shall not forget the part you have played in the conflict, and we will once more welcome your presence in Caruthers Union High School. Sincerely, The Students of Caruthers Union High School 7
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, SEN joHN linen President FRED HI:LM Vice--president Yosmuo Hosmnu Treasurer 2? .MV A :I -ll-.RHMIAS ecretary A I F!! v I I s 5- Miunu ll PYDERSLN l'in1xnce Committee IORS The mission bell peals the end of a perfect four years for the senors and senoritas of 1942. It is with heavy hearts that we reluctantly bid adios to our school and march out into life, remembering the joys and gaieties of our high school career. Re- viewing the high lights, we remember that in September, 1938, we entered the portals of C. U. H. S. which was our educational mis- sion for the next four years. Under the leadership of the faculty, we soon accus- tomed ourselves to the rules of higher know- ledge. Accompanied by the delicate strains of a Spanish Guitar, we listen as we recall some of our outstanding fiestas: the Fresh- man-Sophomore Reception in which we wel- comed the incoming class of '43g the junior play, entitled Miss Information starring Barbara Helm and Hiram Coxg the senior playg and topping the list the Junior-Senior Banquet . . . Listen . . . Can't you see the Mardi Gras once again, and can't you hear the soft strains of music gently floating out into the still night? In the sports arena, we seniors have done exceptionally well. Here are a few of our champions: Lee Sarkisian, Fred Helm, and Bill Dildine. We have also been well repre- sented in the musical and speech arenas. We accredit a large part of our success to our advisers and also to our very able officers. Advisers MR. WAL'I'0N Miss WALL. 9
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