Citrus Union High School - La Palma Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Citrus Union High School - La Palma Yearbook (Glendora, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 32 of 118
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' If Lu y is very brighl and gay, 1 And she likes 'ro giggle her lime away. ii5jLCW6.S IV A . ' rf .f, X if ,ja ,fl L , I JEPQRNETTE M.-,WHITE XXII lnqlhis world hei genfle ways -A V 3. S all be an le dless 'theme ol ' - 'raise'. I Rx ELLA WILLIAMS I Marcella is slim 'smarlg She has good I , buf whal a hearll ilk W' LW MARY ELLEN WILLS For Ihe close of school she could nol wail: A loving hubby she now does rale. JEAN WOODWORTI-I Jean herself is no'I Io blame For her apple-polish fame. A uf ' SHIRLEY M. YOUNG Shirley is young and fair Io sec, FLOYD O. STRONG Clayes chrisfened him Hoof when he litsl came Io school, Since he didn'l give one lor a book rule C. WILLIAM SWISHER Bill has such a vocabulary Thai he's bealen Websler an Iluenced Mary us e would b ' never I . , 4 Ho AR TA q ui ,lf f F tif ' S f Qs - sv. hurry. I , J ' 1 VE iMrv1obIgpv f ' I-le ay be bashlul wr h all lasses Bul he gels good grades in all his classes. T F. E I lo e hair- !-l I lcIc and sle An le s Hrs dnl enl' ffai VI' LAMBERT WHITCOMB While I sing my amorous sere- Wilh eyes mischievous and lull made' OI Qlee- Ou: 'lender love scene shall be played. sENioRs wm-iour PICTURES JOE CLARK TONY ORDUNO CECIL HARR GEORGE THURMAN H , V ,fi I 20 f yjffdlam WQQCQMM. '

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sn? x Mi K I 6 . . . I - nfl, I I I I af if' 'ill I ll II l ll ,JV I ' I I I' X I ' li L l I l W pp fy l kkllkyuf 'U ily ny: I . I I II BIL I ous SELE JACK RAY N I l I I , goes righ+ Ihrou when a Jack has a Iongue for golden sign a s STOP S oralilgns, h f A An ex e I alk wih he e i w en if comes o I'raIi c . i i f psecniarydonafions. UQ K 10 I f fb- -if -. 1' 'R-W1 ROBERT RAY TI-IOMASINA STEVENS l-lere is a girl oi ballroom Tame, Prelfy and dark: Tam is her name. SHIRLEY THOMPSON A Gale so fair blew o'er her hearfg From her Ihey say 'Iwill never parl. SHIRLEY TIPTON Shorf and prelly, quiel and neat One of Ihose girls who are hard Io beal. ARDA TUROUE Fair liflle Arda is one of our brides: She was caughI in December moon-Iides. MARGARET van der SLUIS A beauiiiul lass and The shyesl of girls, With flashing dark ,eyes and darker curls. IDQQEV SMITH T e lovely red curls are well a ired. And Ihe hue of 'Ihe hair by ' many desired. Iilflr Squeebe is cule and lois of fun, Buf he's The source of many a pun. FREDERICK SEIMEARS iw 2 Full of spirit he's go? whaf if l lakesg As prexy and siudenf a record Azfwfif' he makes. JA- I fi Mf- B M. si Iii' N , F, S r uf ois .X Abd SQTQQAL er, W if ll' X xx, DAVID SMITH David is quiet buf he knows his sluffg I-Ie can be mild aswell as rough. FRED A. SMITH Ruby has power over This young lad. Who makes his cars a noisy Tad. FRED lvl. STREETER When giving reporfs he sounds like a preacher, If he's nof Irying Io soil-soap a Ieacher. X i ,Q X



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JUNICDR CLASS MARY JANE GROSH This year's junior class is nof a replica of lasf year's junior class, or any ofher junior class. This year's junior class is lasf year's sophomore class, and fhe fresh- man class of fhe year before, remember? We are a special class, marked from fhe firsf for success. Even our kindergarfen feacher, 'way back in i25, recognized our oufsfanding possibilifies, which have since been realized. She suspecfed, even fhen, who fhe junior class officers of '36 would be, as she wafched us playing house, wifh Bruce Jewell always papa: Beffy Ellis, mama: and Jack Timmons, oldesf son. Jack Shelfon gof his sfarf in yell-leading when he organized a crying squad of babies-who-wanfed-fheir-mofhers. jThey gof fhem.j Which reminds me-bofh of our currenf yell leaders are juniors, which cerfainly shows where fhe pep of fhis school cenfers. Jewell, Davis, Hunfer, Nelson, Poffer, and Rollins developed fheir firsf-class muscles for junior afhlefics by knocking blocks around in a professional manner. The girls gof in a liffle pracfice of fheir own, as you can see by wafching our sfar girl afhlefes-Currier, Evans, Fay, Gar- rison, Miller, Plummer, and Sparlin. Those who were fond of goo-ing as babies -Williams, Agnew, Ellis, Grosh, La Fefra, Nelson, Shelfon, Sfurges, and Williams -have become our scholarship sfudenfs. Our kindergarfen feacher fook a special inferesf in our infanf babblings. The melodious fones, range of nofes, and general beaufy of fhese gurgles fhrilled her so fhaf she immediafely began fraining us info fufure opera sfars. Her dreams for us came frue on March 20, as she lisfened fo fhe Feasf of Music, where one- fourfh of fhe voices jjunior voicesj combined fo make fhis program fhe mosf ouf- sfanding feafure of fhe year. The pecuniary profifs from fhe Feasf of Music combined wifh junior indi- vidualify and cleverness made fhe Junior-Senior Banquef a glorious fribufe fo fhe glorious seniors, from fhe more glorious juniors. Our fheme, Hawaii, was in- spired by a hula-hula dance fhaf we had puf on in our kindergarfen days. Teacher knew we could dance, foo. We couldn'+ repeaf fhe dance af fhe banquef because we had oufgrown our cosfumes, buf fhe Junior-Senior Banquef was a grand success, anyway. The junior class has defied convenfion. We have pursued elusive charm and foughf fo make ourselves oufsfanding. The fufure year will fulfill mighfy fafes for us, for fhaf which we have gained in fhe pasf year will nof be faken from us. We've had a full year, and we'd like fo be juniors again. We conquered sporfs, sfudies, and oblivion. In fhe fufure we will confinue fo conquer unfil all fhaf we have foughf for will be ours, and we won'f forgef fhaf if was our kindergarfen feacher who gave us our sfarf. - Having had our falenfs culfivafed from fhe firsf, we couldn'f help being an exfra-special specialfy in fhe way of junior classes, buf our perfecfion will nof be reached unfil we are seniors. Wafch us nexf year! , ' ' ' 21 l l

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