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Top row: ,I. Daniels, H. Morgan, 17. Iistarv, I. Black. tl. Campbell. B. Hunter, T. Bunch. K . Ilurnir, Il. Bonvini Ci. nlacls, G. Maxwell. I. Khan. Middle row: M. Davis, M. -Innes, fi, Antlrix, N, Iiarm, Monk, Il. Bvrel. Z. Green, V. Miller, Ci. Garnett, R. Marltarian, W. Brnclt, Ii. Hayes. R. Harris, Front row: M. il. I'ant7, A. Masada, M. Mariel. VI. Ind- munsun, Ii. Haggard, C. -Ionef. S. Aguirre. G. Maveda, B. From. l'. Glatt, IX Moser, I. crisp, M. Irve, II. Beck. KCCTNINIIIIITFFS: II. Griffith, Meri! Iitwtrdi QI. San Sebastian. Iiinance: M. Ramev. Merit Board: M. I, Ilildine. Social: T. Bachelor. Social. This past year our freshman class has entered into various arenas of interest in school activitiesg we have not emphasized only one or two, for our ambition is to be that of a well-rounded class. In school work, our members have chosen all fields of study, ranging from prepara- tion for college to homemaking, commerce, and agriculture. In sports, an arena of much interest to both freshman boys and girls, we have -Iessie San Sebastian and Clara Petrey successfully fulfilling the requirements for Block while in boys' sports, we have a very able captain of the C basketball team in Paul Glatt supported by the very capable players, Roy Harris and Lawrence Khan. In music we have shown our capability by taking part in the band. orchestra. and glee clubs, thus adding our talent to both the Bandjoree and Extravaganva. -Iessie San Sebastian, being especially talented in this field, has delightfully entertained many aud- iences with her accordion. In student body activities and various committees, we have been learning leadership and citizenship, two of the essentials in democratic government. Soon we will be saying adios to our freshman year which has held many treasured memories for us and which has given us a start toward the goal we wish to attain. In the process of our attainment of this goal, many fields of school activities will feel our presence as we, the largest freshman class yet to enter C. U. H. S.. go on to be sophomores, juniors, and seniors. 19
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FRESI-IMEN Bienvenidos ! Spanish Cherubs! This call rang through the halls of Caruthers Union High School on September 22, 1941, for on that day, ninety-one confused freshmen entered high school for a bewildering first year. The usually fair Com- plexion of us Cherubims was changed immediately by the sophomores who painted our innocent faces with brilliant lipstick. Shortly after initiation, we freshmen were guests at a grand fiesta, the Ifreshman-Sophomore party, which proved to be an occasion enjoyed by both classes. Following close was the t1'aditional Tug-O-Wfar in which both classes displayed their manly strength. As seniors have been looking back on their high school life, we have been looking forward to all that we may accomplish in our years at Caruthers Union High School. By 1945 what will we Cherubims have accomplished for ourselves and for C. U. H. S.? Now. even though our position may seem like that of a Spanish pieador, having started in the bull-fighting arena, we know that we shall be successful matadors in the end. Looking ahead to our important future, we have selected class officers: Harold Lawrence, presi- dentg Calvin Wise, vice presidentg Marie Stark, secretary, and Gearldine Graves, treasurer to help us win our high score. Advising our officers, Miss Nelson and Mr. Ritchey have been our favorite arena leaders. UI I IK I RS: Mr. Riuhex, adviser: H, law- reute, president: K. Yfixe, vue-president: M. Siark, xt-ereiariq Ki. lQrau-s. ireasurer: Min Nelson, .idx isei. 'lop ww: R. I'.nivrmn, .-X, Norton, ll. Schlcgel, lt. smut.. ci xwkiggiinff, R. swat-lar, H, Wash' ingioii, R. lllaekimm, M. lidalgo, W. Ripley. A, Noier, R. Shannon. Middle row: ll. Parc. t tn tno X r i xiii ntl om s ltn trgr ss t in nn I mn: ll Xl IIUI . . L' FU '. . . IHYCIIKC . . , 'ii . . . ', A I er. - ni t . . Uiornwur . .. . linnin . , . i sa awa. . Commit' . . in ii: . .1iism.i. ,. vncx. . '. , . . .isa .. 18
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