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W ifw' E VELYN ABBOTT Somebody! slenoq and a good one, likewise, Wilh dignified charm and smil- inq brown eyes. KATHLEEN ASHURST Kiily will make a good wife someday, If she sellles down now and learns +o pray. MAXINE R. BEATY A prelly maid with Tifian hair And a slep as lighl as fhe sum- mer air. MARY L. BUCCOLA A lively girl of friendly ways With a rep as an alhlele in high-school Clays. BILLI E LOU CHESTER One of our girls who loves 'lo ad- Jusf ask her: i+'s quile a iacl. NITA e. oLE . QZA' I c iii - Liifle Zanlla is a frail liille lass, Buf neverlheless she'll upsel' a whole class. TOM BROTHERTON A powerful afhlele who can block and run. - ln sporfs he seems 'lo find his Tun. s gof a ihere in his mind, And can? decide who's 'rhe besl' find. RICHARD A. AKIN D 641 Richard is +4qg eSn. like lasses. . By fhe way, Dick, y i ' 'ro skip classes JOSEPH BARTER Ladies' 'Home Companion ?ha+'s Joe's middle name. For among Cilrus women he's found his fame. JOHN BLACKWOOD Here is a boy wifh a cowboy drawlg He rides his horses'wilhoul' a fall. DONALD BOWLING He is one of Al Clayes' srnarl- esf lads: A pracfical ioke is one of his fads. HU QEAWQ W Af nner is ry nc rnealh h CECIL lf? u . S . 8 . N A Cecil kno U- ons' sf and l Ami n . eiaev .f . ii 5 fe.-, pa . K g l 'U
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1 T SENICDR CLASS SHIRLEY THOMPSON ln l932 a group oT ThaT Timid and reTicenT specimen commonly known as Treshmen gaThered uncerTainly in The halls oT learning. Unlike oTher members oT This genus They were smarT, if noT educaTed, and quickly adapTed Themselves To The more inTricaTe liTe oT high-school sTudenTs. They were even capable oT bearing The wraTh and scorn heaped upon Them by Their superiors wiTh an invulnerable demeanor mosT annoying. UndoubTedly Their spiriT OT nonchalance was bolsTered up immeasurably by Their producTion oT a scandal sheeT ediTed by a Tew enTer- prising girls, giving The class an unprecedenTed advance Toward social class. They TurTher disTinguished Themselves by such an ouTsTanding class-nighT sTunT ThaT The upper classmen, oT necessiTy, began To realize ThaT freshmen exisiTed. The class began Their sophomore year wiTh esTablished repuTaTions and knowing counTenances. They were by This Time well represenTed in all school acTiviTies, and They managed To keep This TacT before The Campus eye ThroughouT The year. V The Third year saw Them legally as imporTanT as They'd been ever since They had arrived. They played Their parT well and conTribuTed much To The enThusiasm oT The school. Don'T. however, be misled by such lavish praise, Tor The class kepT The adminisTraTors oT law and order Tar Trom idle. During This year,'The Tradi- Tional banqueT was given in The marine surroundings OT NepTune's Kingdom. Though The Junior-Senior BanqueT is a TradiTional and annual aTTair, This parTicular one is sTill ouTsTanding in The minds oT all Those sTudenTs who aTTended, as one OT The mosT cleverly managed and Thoroughly delighTTul oT social aTTairs during high school. In all Too shorT a Time The class embarked on Their TourTh and lasT year aT CiTrus wiTh Jack Ray as presidenT, Leon Lumpkin as vice-presidenT, Marcella Williams as secreTary, and LamberT.WhiTcomb as Treasurer. The promise oT dramaTic abiliTy shown in Their Treshman days was Tulfilled by The presenTaTion oT The senior play, Skidding. The senior class also appeared on The oraTorical map when Vernon Timmons walked away wiTh TirsT place in The annual oraTorical con- TesT. A series of unTorgeTTable gala social evenTs during Their lasT year kepT The graduaTes rushed buT pleased. This included such aTTairs as The aTTernoon Junior Club dances, an innovaTion inTroduced inTo The dancing regime. These maTinee dances, held aT The Azusa Woman's Club House, sTarTed aT Tour P. M. and ended iusT in Time To eaT supper or To dress Tor dinner. They proved To be very popular. being decidedly easier on one's pockeTbook Than nighT dances, and being unique as well. However, The evening dances were successTully conTinued, Too. Toward The end oT The year, good Times seemed To pile up. The Senior Class Picnic was celebraTed wiTh a round oT good Times and an abundance oT delicious Tood. The Junior-Senior BanqueT was The scene oT a very realisTic Hawaiian island. The seniors voiced Their appreciaTion To Their hosTs and hosTesses, The iunior class, by having a rousing. corking, never-To-be-TorgoTTen evening. And Class NighT, revealing senior TuTures by The usual presenTaTion oT real-liTe c'haracTerizaTions- made possible by The use oT prinTs Trom The senior yearbook picTures-sealed The graduaTes' TaTes. 13
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, pw ONA ELLI Ton f A egder In C I NEAOLA El-IRHART This is ihe girl wiih ihe cowboy song Wh'ch ' pleasani' io hear and ion rs loui' also, l c X s Bob Singleion ouhof is ind. of W W .il JANE LEE ELLIS A girl who screams ai looibal games: She quiie oui-yells ihe other dames. JEAN E. FRASER Jean says exacily whai sh? ihinks, Spicing her worcls l'ill everyone blinks. l-ler dimpled smile is so en- iicing Thai if will lead 'ro shoes-and ricinqf' O IN E. GILKISON ho becomes more friendly when you know her awhile. T MA . i S Wh om qeis C ss, rm: l-l r, his mile will, lyigjil e gm wiih 6 foxy smile. HO R i ill and ina .. My ., ,y WRAY BURNER Wray is fall and lank and blonde: . OF him The fellows are very fond. , EARLCHAPMAN A PM A magicians brain for maih RJ and irig, .' I Bu? for oiher siudies he won'i 'a ' give a fig. HUG C L i ' s h-ool is pri l Bu I n comes b , ey lei In JOHN DEMMITT 'John likes 'ro play wilh fha resi of ihe ioisq Says he doesn'i like girls and oiher wha+-nois. R54 N AGM 55, an He's ihe more siudious half oi M ihe iwins, Ancl all 'lennis maiches easily ' wins. 45.6.- LLARD h F il . i e ob sa all j X U4
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