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-ff-:FALCO N ETW REGENTS Row l ileft to rightj-Science Department: Mr. Frank F. Ellis. Miss Fern llcrnier. Miss Mariorie Harris. Mrs. Mabel Taylor. Miss lileanor Louise Peyton. Miss litlna Hansen. Mr. Garneltl Lewis. Home Economics Department: Mrs. W. Syhil Heyer, Miss Iennie Lintl, Miss Florence llallitlay. Girls' Vice-Principal: Miss Florence li. Marvin. Row Z--English Department: Mr. Irving Waugh. Mrs, Lillian S. Reitl. Librarian: Miss liugenia McCahe. Social Studies: Miss Emily Craig, Mrs. Ethel Levy. English: Miss Maude Powell. Miss Pauline VVyeth. Miss Amy Myers. Miss Georgia Harrison. Mrs. Lacna V. liroze, Miss Myrtle G. Cromwell, Miss Ruhy liurforrl. Boys' Vice-Principal: Mr. Frank G. Adams. Row 5 ishort row. beginning in centerj--Social Studies: Miss lithel Shewmaker. Mrs. lilla I. Lawson. Miss Helen I. Mitchell. Language Department: Mrs. Helen Drieske, Miss Clara litlith Bailey. Social Studies: Mr. Fertlinantl Custer. Principal: Mr. G. F. Mortensen. Row 4-Textbook Clerk: Mrs. Mahelle Farnsworth. Commercial Department: Miss lrene C. Ball. Miss lithel M. Murphy. Miss Mautle V. Allen. Mr. R. R. Stewart. Mrs. Helen ll. Stephenson. Mr. Philip A. Munshausen. Miss Alhertina Treatlwell. Miss Grace lb. Harris. Miss Sylvia Langford. Miss Kathleen Gratly. Row 54-Physical Education Department iGirlsl : Miss Claire Iohnston. Miss lean liwart. Miss Miltlretl Miller. Mrs. Vira C. Scott. Shop Department: Mr. Iamcs M. lioytl. Mr. Ralph li. Myers. Mr. Iames ll. Gooltl. Mr. Herman li. Polson. Physical Education Department tBoysl: Mr. Arthur H. Ross. Mr. Clarence ll. Street. Mr. Roy R. Richert. Row fi-Music Department: Miss Alice Eggers. Mathematics Department: Miss lna Ryst. School Treasurer: Mrs. Miltlretl lilake. Secretaries: Miss Frances Kofoetl. Mrs. Lucille I. Corcoran. Miss lithel Rosseter. Art Department: Miss Nellie Iacohson. Mr. William S. Rice. Mr. Melton V. Mowliray. Mathe- matics: Mr. Albert S, Krause. Not in picture-Instrumental Music: Mr, Iohn Darasch. Science: Miss Bernice Cochran. R. O. T. C.: Lieutenant William I. lipes. Sergeant Guy M. Templeton. REQUIEM 'Zio one whose going left a lonesome place against the sky, this space, short though it is, is reberently nenicaten. soc. isercy QE. iaoinell, heat: of 0lZastIemont's science, mathematics ann shop hepartments ouring his briet time here, passeo on jlebruary 27, 1933. 2Born in Boston, massachusetts, on June 24, 1875, ibr. lliotuell began a harieu ann highly useful lite. lae mas scientist, teacher, ann rare philos: onher at once. Scientific treatises ann mathematical tefts from his pen mere winery publishers. 21 member ot the sDaklanh school system since 1919, his prehious teaching carrieh him to many high schools throughout Qlialitornia. 2By his lteen minh, his toit, ann the quiet force ot his logic, EDr. 19ercy GE. lliotuell mas enuearen to all who knero him. btuhents, faculty, the school itselt, pay homage to the memory ot one who mas truly great ann who is no more. Sew
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------FA i.coN ET- aaaa . a RETROSPECTICN ESTERDAY we entered Castlemontg yesterday we were no more than children. Child- like, we looked in great awe and solemnity upon our coming to this great, beautiful castle of red and white brick and lofty ideals. In an awed sense of fear we beheld the tasks and accom- plishments being completed by those far above us in the schoolis system. We beheld all about us the moulding of mind, body, and character that comes only to youth in the high schools of today. We saw material that was coarse and rough upon entrance leave the Castle gates with the polish of fineness of nobility of character and honor of attainment stamped full upon it. We noticed all about us a strange air of inspiration, and unseen presences whispered words of cheer and advice .... The entire Castle, it seemed, and all in and around it, were conspiring to make of us better knights and ladies. Today . . . all of those worshiped ideals and far-away honors have been sought-and much success has been won. In many pursuits we have excelled, in many we have blazed new trails, set fresh marks to be gained by those who come after us. But the consolation and the reward rest merely in the fact that we have tried, and that we have reaped even a small 'portion of the golden harvest. The stars have been the goal of all, and if the fire of ambition and deter- mination has carried only to the Moon-still is the attainment worthy of the effort. VVe have known real joy, and with it real worth. Courses of study, both academic and phys- ical, have opened the way to rare friendships, not only with other students, but with instruc- tors as well. Now . . . it is over. We leave Castlemontg like a great and inevitable gate, the days and years of our high school life close behind us. Sadness and great joy are curiously intermingled as the truth becomes apparent . . . that for the last time we've met. . . . But tomorrow there awaits a new world! There is a world that is strangely different, changed tremendously in the past few years, one unbelievably removed from that into which came our fathers, even as theirs was different from that of their fathers. ' There are new conditions, new hurdles, new glories awaiting those who enter life today. The road is before us, wide and endless. True, that road will be one leading uphill, and the way an eternal fight. But it will be one well worth making, one destined, if courage and ambi- tion are high, to end in one way only . . . in victory. Youth, as ever, will seek to know what lies beyond the hill. Valiantly will it strive onward, grasping eagerly for the sung and fingers will be singed. But the path ever is ahead, ever stretching out, over the hill, beyond the sunset, to undreamed glory in the end. The future is yours, Crusaders, may you grasp it and its problems with hands that are as eagerly capable as those with which you met problems and life in the Castle. May you mould of it a greater, finer destiny, founded upon the accomplishments fulfilled in the legend-filled realm of Castlemont. il--STAFF Louis Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Helen Griffin, Assistant Editor, Walter Axelrod, Zophiel Bean, Managing Editors, William VVasarhaley, Anne Anderson, Art Editors. Contributors: La Verne Alexander, Robert Alward, Betty Anstey, Harold Broadbent, Kenneth Forcier, Hiroshi Korematsu, Fay Mclntyre, Ruth Manz, Dorothy Morgan, Leo Paulos, Lola Rushing, Iane Taylor, Harue Ukai. Faculty Advisor: Miss Pauline Wyeth.
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.,..,.,.,..,.,.......,.,... FALCON ET-W llONOR Sli. ll.S Ruth Manx. Claire Myers. Ilelen Crillin, Dorothy Stmniherg. l.a Verne Alexantler. Cram Bullock. Horace 'l'iret l lltil lliS'l' SCI lOl..-XRSI Ill' Girls-Ruth Manx, Claire Myers Buys-I lorace 'l'iret A :XC'l'lVl'l4Y AWARDS IUramatics-Kennctli McLaren. Iilyira Norman Athletics Qliuyyjv-li. Ilunstan Atlilt-ties ltlirlah-l-'ern King lll'iRl liC'l' A'l l'liNI7.'XNClf Alice Leyuy. Ruth Manx. Claire Myers. Milmlretl Sprotte, Charlea Clillkwtl. Kenneth McLaren OU'I'S'l'ANlDING Cl'l'lZliNSHll' lid Sininnsen Sl'1RVlCli AWARDS Ourxtancling Service to SclnmI- l.ula Rushing, Roswell Rhmles Outatantling Cunnnimiuners- Lula Rushing. Amelnlwlies, Fall, N52 S'l'UIJliNT BODY OFFICERS l xnx'r amy lleft In righll: launis Smith, l .iIt-mit-1 etlilur: Cliarles Rotlrigues, heltl yell leatler: Helly Byrnes, Crier editor: Ruheit lfckman. :Xssncialetl Slntlenls' pieaitlenll lwarinn liulluck. .Xssufialetl Stntlenls' secretary: lflvira Nurnian, Uniiiiriissiuiiei' nf fksseinlvllesz Robert lplilllll. Assncialetl Students' yice-preii- tlt-nr. Sieoxn iuxu: .Klan Brizee. Buys' l etleiali4m secretary: l'itlward Siinonsen. Buys' l t-cleratinn prcsitlenl: Lula Rush- ing, Girl! l.eaxue pn-sitlenl: lklaxinc Silileiner, Girls' Leagm: secretary: Klil- tlienl llirknk, Girls' League yit'e-presi- nlenl. 'laliklr mm: june l'nuer. furn- rniasiuner nl L'afeteiia: lxltlfltifll' Rat- elifl, Laviiixiiissioiit-r nl Social .kffairsz Hill YYas.uli.lley, k'uriniiiQsimiei' ul lfinanteg Ruth Manx. L'miiniisxiuiier ul Xnnals: Fern King, C't-nuniswinnei ul Girls' Spnrh. CLASS ANU Cl.Uli l'Rl'iSll3lfN'l'S l kuN'r imw llell tn iiizlill: Geraldine llreen, Swinlniinp Vlulw: lftlith Lima, 'Vypinpg Lorraine Byrnes, Girl Reserves: llelen Urilliu. Sfiilulvlvrs: Miltlretl Spintte. Slutlent Clerks: llurntliy Slininherp. tl. A. A.: Catherine Klillliune. Gill Sunnis: Nita Clark. Ollirials. Sieuxlv imw: Uenlge fiaiu. ll-ll: ,live Slayin, l. IO: George falistm, ll-lllg lflwyn llnnstan, ll-12: Rirlxaitl llilken, l,-lf: .knllimly llepnlu, I.-I l, Titian xnxx: Wil- liam Newman. lliY: Philip llurtlnil. Gull: l'itl Siilirvnsen. l'ixt'.ililxur: llarultl liakker, Science: llirk Ghent. Linll. l.xs'r imw: Paul Nash, Blnrk k': llick Shepler. Slainpq l rt'tl ufllsori. llunni Society antl 'll-nnisg liranl Ristlnn. Wrestlers. REWARDS Iune Unger. Cafeteria. Spring, N33 Axmciatetl Students' Presidents- linlw Iickman Associated Students' ' Vice-Ikesitlentiliolm Flzigg Associated Stutlcnts' Secretaryf- Marian Bullock Buys' lfetleratiun Presirlcnt--- litlwarcl Sinmnsen Girls' League President- Lnla Rushing Senior Class President-g Iilwyn Dunstan Ilunnr Society President- Fretl Watson liclitor of Ye Castle Crier- lietty Byrnes Iitlitor of Falconer- Louis C. Smith IJIiPARTMl2NTAl. AWARDS Art---Marinrie Ratclitl linglish-Lester Nickerson Commercial-lioh Callahan Home Iiconomics-S. Uycnu Language-Claire Myers Mathematica-Claire Myers Music-lilwin Scott Science-Ruth Manx Sliups-Cornelius Van Linge Social StucliesiNone Physical litlucation- Buys-Harry Sakatla Girls-Fern King R. O. T. C.-LeRoy Nelson H-l2 HONOR SOCIli'I'Y Znphiel Bean. Linnic Mae limi Vivian Burnsen, Betty Byrnes. Kenneth Furcier. He Grnnning. Fern King. M VII, D. lun ar- guerite Kram, Alice Leyuy. Shir- ley Malin. Fay McIntyre, Ken- neth McLaren, Dorothy M ami, Mary Naruu, Helen Lou in- INC Ogden, Iohn Oseguemla, Grace Paleasc, Atlelhert Penrose, Lola Rushing. Elaine Rosenkrai Maxine Schreiner. Iune Uni.: Ifretl Watson. Shizukn Uyeno IZ, LT' l l
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