Coast Union High School - El Bronco Yearbook (Cambria, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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'Q-J Sn. to A4 X V J Tl., FOR EWORD Let me gongratu ate t1e Annudl St f tl'1e1r spoasor or t IS sp en 1 pu llcatlon t s a r accompxslwment tn unxtlng o st HlO'l xgn C oo or Greater ac 1exements t rougn hwuer 1 ca s mutua un erstanclmgs tee the BOOL IS portraxxng our modern Q school crec 1t1'1g t'1c trustees or then' unt1r1n0 effoxts n PICYLITIDQ t e 1 e of the school Notew ort x are prepare OI' 11 E RS ITS SIITI lfl OUX' R10 CTU SSHSS YOI' AU1 TIC I1 CIYIZ DS lp ax thls Yearboo serse ln the xears to come to Ieta xour happx school claxs at oast nxon Hxgh hoo A so max It promote xour Lontlnue lnterest as 'ln a umnus and xour support of eclucatxon JOHN CHNEIN X Nl 'X I . ' ' 1 I . , nf and I . f hi 1 do tw- ' 1 4 . I i., cal 1' A ' ' ' C 3 U ' . H' S 11 1 f t, H ' I1 J 'gl and cl ' l V' . I ' 1 ' ' high ' , 1' '. ' 1 f ' l 4 ,' ' . a cl ' ' ' 11 It . ' hr' the various activities that are nowadays necessary to f 'f . Each 11 ' ' ' cl e I fl I ' e lu' . M ', ' 1 li , - '. . ,K11 h, L -, Y, Q U ' ', S: 1. . 1 , H' ' 7' ' ' d A . 1 , H' ' . J W 5 , Hxllsxde Vue of Coast Umon Hxgh School Student Body of Coast Union Hig'h School CONTENTS FOREWORD DEDILATION FACULTY CLASSES SPORTOGRAPH HUVOR CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES EI BRONCO 1936 PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS CLUB COAST UNION HIGH SCHOOL CAMBRIA CALIFORNIA if-'Is 159- ?' I f fQ1 UT! f .2-1,-.2.4 f r -ai SECOND EDITION 0:0 0:0 X . ' I . my , X f L Na+ f ' - Sf J I N 1 A' '79, X : QQ .f' AH, 7 '-ix ,, ,. I l ' 5 ., 'I .- 1 1 I D DIC XTION n appreuatxon f the present a mxnwtratlon n f.,01Qt nlon H 5, Sglmoo uxth ITS effluent and nor 1.11 cooperation lvetu een Teac' ers and pupxls n ln recognltxon 0 t e lntenie an fI'l6h N IYITCFEST S OXSI1 lD's the In duxdual trustees d the prxnnpa ln our f ue deal ate t IS Real 0 to the H h ghool 30:-nd of Trustees and to our prlnupal NI Hallser 1 N fng fl -1 -o 01 ' w. . O. . Cl . .K . mi W 1- U ' i-h - 1, V ' 1 - lw '. , a cl ' - f la ' - d dl-, ' 1, . '. ' - an . i. I ' lwehal', ' -lk h' g -bo k ig S- I - L,-55. '. 'ff ' N 3 ,ff a 14 .Sr-xii ,L x -K, X.-4t,:.fL, mx- R-K X A 1,j.n,1i,-?'gi -'N Board of Trustees Coast Uruon Hlgh cluool X Hema 0119111 VIIS John I VIIIS tt uk! Romeo T0,,ll 1771111 11 111111111111 Ml' C AVCIW Hauser, pf17lC1 117 . ' S 'z . . .,1'. 11: '11. . f'z., 7z z Mrs. Roy Ge11z11'1li11i, and Mz11'c'11s L. XValtz EARLY HISTORY OF COAST UNION DISTRICT AND HIGH SCHOOL Statxstxcs concerning the early hxstory f the Coast Umon High School Dnstrlct are not readily avaxlable but the essentxal facts of thxs narratxve are reliable from memory and varxous contacts wxth t ose formerly assoclated as trustees and teachers The District was organxzed and mstxtuted and nnsplred largely by the cxvx enterprise of the late Senator Elmer S Rxgdon nn the year 1921 The first classes recexved their instructions xn the bunldmgs of the Grammar school xn ambrla as follows one room xn the mam bulldxng one room ln an out building which was used as shop bunldmg by the Grammar School and the work shqp m the Earl Van Gor en propertv on Lee Street The fxrst trustees were ena tor Rlgdon Mrs Eva Tay or and Earl Van Gorden all of ambrxa and Messrs Valonte Guerra an G Tartaglla of ayucos There being no us servxce between Cambria an Gayucos pupxls of hxgh school grades yy ere taught there At Cambrxa the fxrst prxnclpal was Mr Grxgsby assxsted by Mxss Rxch both of whom sery ed for one year Durxng the year 1922 the faculty con sxsted of Mr A O Andrew PYIDCIPRT with Mr Kimber and Miss pearman as sxstxng During thls year the personnel of the board of trustees changed as follows Mrs Taylor moved to olon and Mr Georg DlClC1C was appomted to t ll the yac :nay the death of enator Rlgdon xn December of that year resulted ln the appolntrnent of D F Low ell These condxtlons contlnued until 1924 when the personnel of the trustees became as follows Dr Frank Iowell Geo S Dnclt e Ea l Van Gordon G G Tartaglxa and Valente Guerra and M James wyncs wecamc pxxnupa un er yy mom t e nst L ass was maruate une 1905 composed of Frank Gyorgy Florenre Van Gorden Eunxce Kester ohnny Xvxllxams Donald Fort Ivan toclt and Xvxllxe ITHCLI About this tlme xt was declded to b rld a hlgh school and the present sxte was purthased and the buxldlng erected under a S30 000 00 bond lssue The corner stone of the new bu ldlng was l nd eptember by the Grand Lodge of Masons G1 and Master Day rd Reese Ol'l.lCl3fl!'lg The trustees were agaln changed bv the substxtutlnd of Amos mxthers for Furl Van Golden the facultv COHSISTIHQ of ames Haynes prxncxpal and the folloyyxng as teachers Henry Mlnettx Mxles Boothe Margaret Hmlnd MISS weeney and MISS Loomls A rather mterestmg featuxe of the eirly history preyxous to the remoya to the present sxte nd bulldxng IS that the orlgmal school colors were purple and w hlte w luch w ere not quite satisfactory to the student body and after due consxderatxon and dellbex ITIOH under the IHSPIYBTIOH of Alma Webb now M s xly o Ferxascx who was cheer leader for four years the colors were changed to the present Cardmal and Gold M1 Llavnes was succeeded as p1 mnxpal by IVI Allen T Doggett yy ho w 'ls again succeeded by Mr Hauser and his eftxcxent staff Thls record would not be complete w xthout payxng particular tribute t the fldelxtv and efficiency of Mr ohn lnec who has seryed in agricultural and sclence departments for a number ot veaxs While housed ln the grammar school the puplls of the high school issued a paper under the txtle of Los Pmos Another mterestmg a touchxng actxvxty of t e Class of 27 was the planting of a Redwood tree ln the Hlgh chool grounds xn memory of thelr de ceased classmate Herman Marquart Thxs tree was brought from Humbol t County thas state by Mrs J L Marqxnart Hermans deyoted mother while these recordings may not appear in chronological sequence 1 trust thev may prove of some lnterest to the later members of both the faculty and Student Bodxes Respectfully submxtted RUTH D LOWELL . . , Q V ' . 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' f d Mx Jones Mr Mme tl Mr Cm k fSeated3'VI1sg F1 hams 'VII Hausel 'Vhss ROIJGIISOII MISS ELIZABETH A EIINHAUS M sic and English Director of Orchestra and Glee Clubs Adviser of California Scholarship Federation Adviser of Music and Drama Clubs MR C AVERY HAUSER PYIHCIPBI Ad ISCI' of Press and PUlJllC Speaking MISS BELLA ROBERTSON Home Economics Spanish and Art Ad iser of Home Economics Cl Girls Physical Education enlor Class Adviser MR RAY W JONES E MR JO ommercia and Physical Education Adviser of Boy Scouts Boys physical Education Coach Sophomore Class Adviser NRY L MINETTI Shop Classes and Plivsica Education Ad :ser of Radio Club Boys physical. Education Coach unior Class Ad iser HN CINEK Vice principal Agriculture and Science Adviser of Future Farmers Freshman Class Adviser ', ,..,'f'. .'9I .'.'i'!1 .,i'. ,. I u . . Algebra, Economics, Business Administration and Journalism v. , . V. . ub S . . C . I . . MR. H . ' V. . J . V. El Bronco rsff Top mvs Ralph I oodlll Rmhaxd Nl0lllS m l du ard Blaggllll Bottom IONN Bob I vous EL BRONCO STAFF Ed to ln Chief FAYE FRUH Bus ness Nlanager JANE STORNI Art Edrfo PEGGY GREGG Asst A r Ed to s HARDING JUNG MABEL RATLIFF Boys Sports BILL JIM Gxrls Sports FAYE FRUH Society Eel tor BOB LYONS Sen or Reporters BOB LYONS FAYE FRUH nnror Reporters JANE STORNI EVAJANE LEE Soph Reporters PEGGY GREGG DICK MORRISON Freshman Reporte s ED BIAGGINI RALPH GOODALL Sponsor MR C AVERY HAUSER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS An expressxon of smcere apprecxatxon ancl thanks IS e tenclecl to all those who helped make EI a success For our flnanclal support e 1sl1 to thank the 'faculty student o y frlencls ho l1a e attended our affan-s and the Class of 1930 ho so generously clonatecl their class saw IHQS to oxr annual funcl THE STAFF , , , . , 2 W f f A f I j 5 2 i - , I l K , , I 11? . 1 6 '-v .. s. S . vi . 4 2 ' '. . A V 4: v ' V ' 'I . L AN , Evajane Lee. Faye Fruh. 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Aly: . 5 3 , 9' J Q nf, -9 2f f 'J 0, 4 9.7, n V ,., g ,r LM GLADYS BRADEN Lead In SCTIIO HOUCW DARIO MINETTI Student Bodw P eslclent Tocldw HOW ARD EV ANS C nte o Football Team B1 THOMAS HANAWA A St dlO s Bow Tommw JOHNNY JOHNS 130, S Arhler Mana AITIOS LUTIE QUALLS A Star in Girls' Sports Toms CUHS IILH55 UF DORIS MINETTI 3 Student Bodx TTCHSLXTCY 'Mm Girls Atlmlet c Manager poopa FRANK MACRINZIE Captaln A Baslxetball Team Mac BILL JIM Best end ln footb ll Wll lam PAUL GENTINIE Center for the A as lcet ball team Cla k BOB LYONS C3.Pf3lh Football Teafn Skook FAYE FRUH Eclxtor of E1 Bronco and The Round up Bettw QFNIOR CLASS WILL Fust last ancl perm nent Wxll and Testament of the Class ot 1936 We the Se-mor Class of CUHS F Camhrm r mmm an ms xspo tate cl L4'i10l'nl8. clo mxlxe puhl1sh and cleclare t IS to o lr ast wx ncl testament to w1t axe G Fru o herelvx W1 an equcat :J mx m1 n1 t 11s ar ara munson w lt t e hope that thex get a new lvus Flrlx er Ohnnx A ohns leaxe t w arcl R1gl'1ett1 a mx love fo xt xans I hope xou haxe more luclx than I cl1cl Eclw arcl ranlc L MBCKIDZIS bestow all of mx attract1on for t e a1r se! t at seem axe acquxre 1n the past xcar to Robert Zoppx I Robert E Lyons bequeath mx Lhangealule moods tow arcls gxrls to Elmer err1 11t1e A 5 eaxe mx as lu wavs an quxetness to Merrxam Be I Thomas Hanawa endow mx al311tx to th nl: and concentrate quxetx t Weslex Storn1 ladys Braden clo he elvx w1 an equeat mx a 1 tx act Greta Garbo to Mamlyn TOgn32Zlhl I all Cnflhti W1 ITIS 3111 lf1OX l to LJCCOTHC 3 S31 OI' Bhd YDN UUCHHHN HLJIIIYN to blow 3 trombone to Doc V lla I lm bestow all mx 8l'JlIlfY to plax muslcal instruments ancl also mx SIUCIIOIIS att1tu e tow arcl lessons and sports to Phxll s Larson I How ard Evans lease mv alnxlxtx to play football dance ancl mx wav wnth the women to Gerald Thornclxlce I Dorxs Mlnettx w 1ll mx score of OIIICCS to ane Stornx We the Class of 1936 clo w1ll the unxor Class a trlp to Yosemnte next year to the sophomores we w1ll o r alulxtx to lceep quxet 1n home room perxocl to the Freshmen w e vull our qu1et CIISPOSIYIODS and common sense Q - 2 ' , ' . o b, in he C 1' of S L ' Oh' , S 1 .l'f I , , ' , ' h' he 1 l ll a , : I. F 1' . h, cl 1' 1-'ll cl lv . h all I 1' 'cl 'gh h rifles to B , I1 h 1' ' ' I' . I, J 1' . J , ' o Ed ' ' ' ll 1' r cl' h I,F . V' ' , ' 1' ' h f ' . h I 1 to h ' ' d I 1' , I. B '. ' ' ' ' I. Dario Mlnetti, hereby will my ability to clrlnlc beer to Mr. Jones. I, L ' . Quall l ' all 1' lv h l ' 1 d if Q ll. 1 . 1 , 1. 1, i ' , O I, G , r 1' -'ll cl lv h 1' b'1ig to like . P l uclarlcq' G ' , ll 1' ln' ' 'I 1' ' A d ' ' 1 . 1 . . .1 1. 11 . J .1 ' : . ' ' ll ' : PHQENOLOGIC-XL DEP-XRTMFNT I. I-xxrv tit 11l11eIxn emoxe a1I11r are X lLLOI'nPI1SI'lCCI Iwx I 11111 present I 'IFICDLIGS 24 Q, PFCSSLQI ln The PYOTUIW I HFIICQ OI I C 4.SI'C IRI IH-lnIllIT1 IL LIOYL I G PFOP 'x I the ISS OI IG In I 6 form WI H P I T13 7 I 'II BHIIXSIS XCFX CCRSYIIIX Lfinfrl IIILI IWX YI16 CITIIFICHI promssor -X mx ea I1 s Dortor OI reno ovx n IS staff oi I7 C LOYISII rants f 'Cxn KN fx: ,vs .xx W Wx 1 5 DORIS N'IIxE1TI TI11s xounf x s Io1I11cIcI1nd aspen eps ll the xounv m '1 t a she xst nee tI111s xnt 11t1nc fzcut ar s IPS npon t em e IS xne me t Ive orxxaraI '1'I 0 I Lt s e 0110 t ne er to accept a man ln marrmf e IIUTII Ime IIYSY proposes to Imer L I IE QUALLS In IITIS person the I1 LIIIX OI- IOQaIxtx IS xerx xx ea t s I ICI t o er to p er sense OI 1rcct1o'1 espeu x out ln t e L Whenex er at a partx 0 11 lnce It IS necessarx for someone m'1Ie prefer bl un r txx ent t e present to s oxx Ixer the xx ax 15 I 1 1nQ mix e o ereome ln tlme I3 t tI1ere IS I1ttIe ope IOHNVNY IOHNS Xlwtuxe mar ed h vw f 3 brrllum st t sman ut oxxmv to Ins exaessxxe rooc niture inn sense o umor Ile IS cestxne Ior a supermr Ju ge xxx e exsx x persu ec to s oxx I emenkx toxx ar anx oI tI1e Clwss o 30 xx o mix appear e ore m THOMAS II-XX-UVA Th 5 nohle lxnoh h1s bumps ot LIITIOSIYX or examp e Iwo rerent x xxonc ereI xx x a Ia x L ts f reen 1 1 iss to 1 xxe xx Iute m1 In I1 maLes xe oxx Iwutter xx 1I pro 1 x end up 1n some Iorcxvn ex I1ang,,c 0 Ine exg invxnv spav etrl Ior t e Ameru an 1 roxxn sperxes of ear e errxes t CFXXISC e xx1 e on t e xx est su e pr11r14.s enrourx xnv t e xxoo IHLIIISIFICS The RTIISIIC IEYTIPGFAUILHI IS PFC OITI Inilhl' In 1.'I llS p3I'SOn 6 E15 YI16 3 I IIN to CFQNX IUOSI AUX IIIIHU I1 C XX 1 8 LITRNK Ifll S FEW the EIYICHTIOH of SOIT18 PYSIIX dII'S nd SIHLC IIIEH Ile IIHS been CIYHXKIDL, ITIOSI of the TIIT16 . 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'P' 1 I HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS eventeen green scared Freshmen entered CUHS on September 5 1933 to start the class of 1931 Durmg the wear Edward Rxghettl was class presxdent Weslew Storrn vice presxdent and Es aj:-me Lee was secretary and treasurer The Freshman Inltmtxon was the first lmportant socnal functlon m whxch all the class reallv show ed off Mr Cxnelc was the class ad 1 er and helped the students det acqualnted w 1th the customs of CUHS Durlng the sophomore xear the Class of 1937 was composed of twelve oxs and seven gxrls M rllxn Todna 2111 was presxdent ane tornx vlce pres 1 ent and Evajane Lee sect etarx treasurer Mr Mlnettl was class adviser Tox Drl Je at Chrlstmas was successfully carrxed out by the class There are nrxct en JUHIOFS 11 t1e class of 1931 twel I6 of whom started t CU1'1S reshmen A tox drl e class plav uruor nxor Banquet and Class Entertainment are some o fthe accomplxshments whlch the uruors successfullx put ofer ln a lug w ax NI Mlnettl IS the adviser again this vear The officers are Pre xdent Edward R16 ettl Vxce presxdcnt Wesles tornl Secretarv Aldwth Evans Treasurer Marxlxn Todn lnl ' 5 A 1 - 4 1 , W K , . 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SOPHONIORIL CLASS HISTORY lxteen fearfullv frlghtenecl Freshmen en tered CUHS ln th year 1934 The only real socxal event for them clurxng the y ar was the 1n1t1at1on from whlch they soon recovered everal plcture shows were gxven bv the freshmen to raise money for the class funcls This wear there are twenty three sophomores to carry on During the first of the term they game sex eral candy sales at the basket ball games Mov mg' pxctures were also a way of malung money In November the ophomores gave a short assembly program which xncluclecl two short plays songs ancl dances We hope the next two years w lll be as enjoy able as the past have been I 1 id Xxx f xukm A .. . S. 1 . - 3 Y . .. . 1 . l S . , l . V ' 7 ' 1 I ' V ' I f s . X . gl sp . 1. ,, -va, l' T xp. S brig .' I lx 1 ft 'L Y . F NSR. fl ' 'X ' 1'Rl'bH'VILX Top row Fduard Blaggllll Noel Xhllnms Stanlex Slo H1 Ralph Good all Ha1'mg Jlll Evelett Cosso LAVPIHQ W bb Mlddle rovs Bermce Walt r Audrey Cox hlwabeth Bra len M Cmek Mabel Ratl ft' 'Nlaldelle Ollver Nlomma Pedxottl June Cnua Barbara Fdmunson Bottom ron Robert Cardola Attlllo Macagm Hemv Hanawa Petex T02,'Il217ZlI11 E1 gene Murphy Donald Tl10lTld5kC George Skanse Paul Cosso FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY 36 had twenty three Freshmen to begxn the school year and twenty two at the flnxsh ne xmpatlent and ambitious member went to work to get rxch There were exght gxrls and fxfteen boys Class offlcers were Presxdent Peter Tognazzxnx Vxce Presxdent Hardxng ung Treasurer Donald Thornclvlne Secretary une Gnesa and reporters Ed ward Blaggxm tnd Ralph Goodall The future lnterest and actxvxty of the Freshmen may be judged by the llne up of school subjects For example fxve students were talung agrlcuture ten were slgned up for College preparatory subjects four were xn home malung an four were lh the commercxal currxcu um In the sport actxvltles the Freshman Class was represented by ten stu dents as members of the football squad thlrteen on the basket ball squad and two on the regular baseball team The baseball Roolues had eleven Freshmen The hxstory of the class would not be complete wlthout a few words about the hobbxes of the students Four Freshmen were stamp collectors two col lected hrgh school pencxls three were members of the Llars Club two were collectors of Romance one acted as a gxgolo one spent hls weelc ends chasing the bears and the cottontaxls one was a slcull dxgger whxle talung a detective course by correspondence three brolce fishing laws four built alr castles an two had the worlc doclgmg hobby The fxnancxal acumen of our freshman vear 15 shown by the fact that we pard only 10c per month as class dues and at the end we had S19 50 m our treasury Thxs record should stand us ln good stea ln later years when we run for the office of United States Presxdent or try our polxtzcal fortune ln some local electron campaign By ED BIAGGINI and R GOODALL Hrsfonans Form C 1 t was ,-- .3 , - , - . v- ., , . - . - , . . . , . ,, . ., , . , t , 'cl xg, ' ' , ' .' e ' 'e ' es, . , 'I 'L ,.r. ,' ',. 1, A ' I , - ' ' l- I 'S V A I ,va ,I 1 .. . .' I' I V . A . .' In . , , U r. , . ' The roll call of the Freshman Class of 1935- . : . 5 . .: . I . Q . J : . , : . J : . - . Q . . Q . . . 1 1 1 cl ' l . : . . . S - I I I 3 ' . Z . . . . 1 I Q d I . V. I . . d . . . . , f I v ng J 111 'li 'MP 4144 RAI: 1---'Q 1. Home Economics-Sewing. 2. Art Class. 3. Biology Class 1. lNood Craft Class. 2. Mechanical Drawing Class. 3. Auto Shop Cancer 'H' UR YES TER HY5 M-Jfet BVI' pa H16 ml .Terry M pm 1 N o f4arJeHc Wwekw' iid' Earle! Norm 1 Tu t lqngmg .!,plvP W A l qmqwf s. , ..,. E , ' , .A V, I A , H . 'I 4 fy K V X, K n ' i 'A ' K r I , 2 - nik! . 2 , ' ,A ,if . ? f . , , X fry' ,U A sim as , G' 53 ' ' . Q ' - , A 'ff , tk 1-f m: f ' ' a A ' ' , K 'ik' g a , A , VX ,L Q I .gy ,- A A -H 1 , I .nf V, A . , I , V - 2 , 8 t X? N , , ' V. 9 . ...--,.-nur gk V , . , A: ' ,, i -3- , Ei Z - fy 3 ' A X , fig, Ate? - 'J . A , A , u A, L l I .ff 3 A , 5 5: . , 1' '17, IL I . ' xq,' f V I I I ' I 4 -' v N in i . .,.. 3 -- - V L , I I ' Q 5 ' ' ' SCHOOL SOCIAL CALENDAR September 13 The begxnnlnv of the school year started out wnth a drlve to malce money for an annual A pxcture show was given and each student payed ten cents admlsslon The name of the shows were Pony Express and School Days eptember 20-Another plcture show was dxyen The Coyered Wagon a hxstorxcal PICYUTS and The Lost World In the ey enxng the senxors had the pleasure of lnltlatxng the freshmen and the new teachers A good time was ha by all but the freshmen Refreshments followed the program eptember 28- Another plcture show was glyen for the benefit of the annual Are Parents People and Lucky Breaks October 4 picture show was gxven Buffalo B ll on the P Trail October 11 A Carnxval or H xnx was glven 1n beneflt of the annual Booths were chosen by the dlfferent classes and clubs a small fee belng charged to det lnto each booth when the doors opened barlcers arlced swxndlers swxndled and money was made for the annual October 25 The Press Club dave 1ts annual Halloween party whrch attracted many masqueraders Games were played and the evemng ended ln a dancxng party after refreshments were served November 1 A plcture show was glven Davy Crockett at the Alamo a hxstorlcal pzcture of the Mexlcan War showmg some of our true Tmerlcans a program followxng December 13 A football banquet was glven ending the football season All players were elxgxble for rh s banquet the food bexng served bv the Home Economxcs glrls Later xn the evening the busses brought the remaxnder of the students and a dancxng party followed December 20 A Chrxstmas program was gxven by the combnned Lxterary ocxetxes Santa Claus came and gave out presents under a large tree anuary 10 Plcture show was gxven Dress Parade a storv of West Point anuary 17 Plcture show was gnven The Hunchback of Notre Dame a pxcture show mg Lon Chaney xn hns prxme February 14 A Valentnne party was gxven by the unxor Class where many hearts that were broken were put togther agam In the mornmg a picture show was gxven to celebrate Washington s Bxrthday Washlngton and the Re olutxon February A PICYUFC Sl'lOW WHS QXYCI1 I0 celebrate LlnCOln S Birthday nCl6 TOT!! S Cabin FCl3I'l1El.X'X 28 'plCfL1l'C Sl1ONV The Sl'lOW Boat May 22 unxor enlor banquet was gxyen by the umors The banquet tool: place at Morro Bay After the banquet eyerybody went to the show m an Luls Oblspo June Ah Alufhnl banquet W 85 gxven to all the 3.lLll'nl'l3C of . . . 1 U I Dv ' U is v an us v wa I S ' . . ' v , . . . N ,, H ' . . Q . , . ' d V . . .. N .. .. 1 ,v ' . . ,, . U . .. - ' : 1 . . . . - ,, . b . T B ' . v ' . - . .. .. 1 V : . V . . . w . . u November 22-A Thanks ivin' dinner was iven to ever ' student with 1 8 5 . . ' i Q . Y S . . Q i . - .. .- J T Y ' 3 I . . . .. .. J f - V : . V' . ' V . V q . IK, . ' : v- . .. v ' V 1 U v . Q . v. ssU Q 1 1 QQ. ' D ' . l .. , .. vu v v v v . S ' ' . - ' - ' S. THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR LITERARY SOCIETIES ' The Junior and Senior Literary Societies have each presented an assembly program and the combined societies have given a program for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 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Sil' z'z 'liz1. lCEll l'1Lll l1beI'S dl3lOgLleS I'e3CllngS and 5l1OI't PIRNS The lT13lh l-eilfllfe of the Thanlcsgtyxng PYOQFHITI XX BS The slut HOY All' Why the Cl'llU1e5 Rang V535 El soecxal BYYYBCIIOX1 Bdded to the Cl1FlSYH13S PTO QFRTI1 and NX 35 lafel' put Oh for the COTHHILIHIYX Cl1I'lSTITl35 pl'Ogl'3lTl SpOf'lSOI'eCl l3X the WOTTIBI1 S b The CBSY bexng selected fI'OITl The UIHOI' and Senxor Llfefafy OClefle5 M155 RObel'fSOn and MI' Mlneffl are the 3.dX1SeI'5 of the Sentor Lxterary Socxety The Ol-llCeI'S are Preslclent Dorxs Mlnettl Vxce Presxdent Frank MacKxnzxe Secretary Helen Nxcholson Treasurer Faye F h The 3ClYl5eI'S 4-OI' Y C UHIOX' Llterafy 0Clety are MISS Elnl'1Elll5 and I' OHCS The OfflCe1'S are President arl yn To nazzlnx Vice presxclent Blllv Lays ecretarv Alclyth Eyans Treasurer oyce Matbxson The folloyymg IS the program that y as presented by the enlor Lxterary Society on October 10 Amernca Selectxon by the Orchestra Song by Attxllo Macadnx and Robert Carclo Accorclxan Solo by Dons Mxnettx Dxalogue by Darxo Mxnettx and ohnny ohns Vocal Solo by Alxce Shaug Another selection by the Orchestra Prxze frghr Harold Mccully s Enrxque Bushton Who yyon7 Accorclxan olo by Attxlxo Macagnx The Orchestra entertained agaxn Saxophone cluet by Dons Mlnettl and Robert Lyons Reaclxng by B11 m All sang the last verse of Amerxca C HS Orchestral fxnale On October 25 the unxor Lxterary oclety presented 1ts program as folloyys urtaxn rxser by the CUHS Orchestra Readxng Washing Wxllne by Marxlyn Tognazzxnx Harmonxca Duet by Pa l Cosso ancl Gerald Mxller Fxrst Appearance xn Type bv Bxlly Layy Accordlan olo y peter Tognazznu Raxlroad Crossmg by Georde xlllams ongs by Alfred Scaltrlttx and peter Tognazzxnx My Scout Trlp by Edyy arcl Bxagglnx arolxne s Comfort Call bv ane tornx Tap Dance by Evajane Lee ongs by Gerald Thornclvlce anal Eclyy arcl Rxghettl Myster1ot1s Duel by Elclon Varottx Selection by the orchestra l ' u . 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Wznnmg flo f m M23 Queen P mag, ' ' U' ' 'I 4 LA- ,, 1 m ' l THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home E onomxcs C1 lm was organxzecl eptember 18 1935 for the purpose of enjoymg the companxonshxp wnth each other and too helpxng wxth the other actx 1t1e of the school We hopecl also to glve an opportunlty to other girls not enrolle ln Home Economlcs courses t become lnterestecl and take part lh our aCtlVltle5 The offlcers elected for thns club are as follows Presxclent Arlene Villa Vice presxdent Velma Hanna ecretary Helen Nicholson Treasurer Vlarxlyn Tognazzxnl Reporter Peggy Gregg Acluser Bella Robertson Our clu met once a month from 8 30 txll 9 00 A M One of our projects Mis Elnhaus March 16 Members of the faculty were also lnVltC In April the club gxrls planned a p1cn1c lunch for themselves The school bus toolc them to Little Plco Creelc where all enjoy cl the lunch and afterwar s the hall game Marilyn TOQDHZZIDI Lutle ualls Faye Fr h and Velma Hanna were members of the committee ln charge In Mas the club gave a tea lo plrents ancl g lests fo the school e hlblf clurmff educational week Faye Fruh Arlene V lla and Mabel Rathff composed the commxttee xn cnarge of thxs affaxr For our fmal project we are plannxng to present a plax Half Aloof for the Farm Bureau M x llrh The commlttee m charge 15 Lucxlle prough Gladys Braclen Peggy Gregg and Helen Nlcholson They too plan to colect magazxnes from each member to assxst the Woman s Club dI'1VS for magazxnes to be de lxverecl to hospitals rn the the countx ' c ' u ' S Q Q . . . . . ' x . . . J. . 3 i . . . Cl. . 1 0 S - - - - - - - . h : ' : . . I for the year was to give a tea in honor of the Junior play cast an:'l their director, ' s ' , . . Q ' ' cl. ' ' ' ' A 'e cl . , 1 . .Q . Q Q V u -', 1' . L r x ' ' . D . V . q i . . . . . . n 4 ' . 1 V hh W1 , Y aj . ' ' , ' ' . 1 ' . Q . 'V . 1 . v'- like Top ion Ld Biaggini Johnny Johns John Wieira lei ry Maggetti Forrest Warren Ed Wald Rlghettl Second row Bob Zoppi Bob VS alt? Harding Jung Bill Jim Kenneth Ellis H eslew Stoini Wesles Tartaglia Thlld low Barbara Edmunson Joyce Mathe tom ION! Bunice Waltels Arlene Villa Ruth Imsell IOI1 une Silaeci Aldvth Fvans Jane blO1I1l THE VIUSIC CLUB OF COAST UNION HIGH SCHOOL The Music Club consists largely of music students as well as a few stuclents who hope to learn some of the rucliments of music The first meetings were spent in a cllscusslon of elementary harmony with the adviser after which a short musical comecly was lmprovxsecl to he pre sented at the music cluh assemlalv Within the near future xt IS hoped that an electric phonograph may ln equipped and a library of recorclxngs startecl to malce possible the stucly of muslc appreciation for music specialists ffxcers for this year s club were President Kenneth Ellis Secretary Treasurer oyce Mathxson Cluh Reporter B111 Jim ' 'Y Z' ' , 4 , , l son, Mabel llatliff, Miss Einliuus, Marilyn Tognazzini, Lucille Prongh, Faye Fruhg Bot- . ,-M ,.': '. .' . '.' A I . ' A-.i' ' . A h I 1, Q . . . . . . e O I ' ' : ws-x 4. o11 110 1 11111111 1151 on 111 1 Flmf Be 11 1l11X X 9111 1 A10 1 1 111 111 lg 19 econd IOXX 1111111 111116111 XX es1e1 T11tf1gl11 11011911 F11c1on1 11111111 10011111 XX es1e1 Q 01111 Noel XX11111111s 11 1111 B1f1gL1111 110111111 Tllfllllllykt 'XI1 1111 FUTURE FIIRMERS OI' AMERICA The C U H S Chapter of Future Farmers of Amerxca 11 as establxshecl and ordanlzed at our s hool on 1V1onfl11 March 23 1931 6 XRTIOUS Ofl-ICCFS el f 'lf T1 Y YHTIS XX ETC TYOX OVC PFCSI Cht' The 1clea1s of thxs or01n1zat1on mn he su'nm1r1zecl as follows F1rst We the Future Farmers helleve 1n the future of farmxnv 111th a fa1th born not of 11orcls but of Cleecls ach1e1ements 11on 131 the present and past generatxons of farmers also 11e lv l1e1e 1n the promxse ol better 11315 thru the strudgles of former NCRTS Second We l:1el1 e taut to 11 e and to 11orL on a goozl farm IS pleasant as 11 ell as challenglng for 11e 1tno11 the joys and clxscomforts of farm l1fe Th J We lnelleae xn l aclersh1p from OllI'SClX es and respect from others lso 1n our o11n al::1l1t1 to NX orlc e f1c1entl1 thmlt clearl1 and 1n the al31l1ty of o d1n1 d farmers to ser1e rh 1r 0111 as 11 ell as tk mteresi of the genera p 1 c ln marltetxnv the product 0 our 11 or Fourth We laelleve 1n less clep ncl nce on beogmg and more po11 er ID bargammg 1n less need for char1t1 ancl more of lf 11 hen neeclecl ln bexnd happv ours 11 es ancl pla11n0 square 111th those whose happ1ness clepencls upon us F th We lnelxeve that rural Amenca can ancl vs 11 holcl true to the best tr mtlons m our nat1onnl llfe ntl that V16 can exert an xnfluence 1n our homes and commun1t1 11 h1ch 11111 stand sollcl for our part 1n that 1nsp1r1nd taslc Our classroom 11 orlc IS t1ecl up 111th our projects Durmg the school 1ear of 195.7 1936 the total 1n1estment 1n crops ancl 111 estoclc projects of our memlaers repres nts a sum of nearl1 950 00 'Ks the ma1n non 1n1estment projects 11e ma1 11st m1llc testmg and prumng The m1llc testxng program offers free mxllc testmg ser1 1ce to the c111r1men of our h1gh school dxstrlct Thxs may be as a montl'1l1 hercl test or as a check on the cream separator or a composxte tanlc test The BX eragfe number ot d3l!'X co11s testecl dunng each milking season sxnce 1931 15 nearl1 600 heacl The number of cream separators checlxecl monthl1 agfamst a hxgh constant of butterfat 1n slum mnllt IS about 10 machnnes I 1 T011 1' '-Mr. Mi tt'. FI 1 - B :lt . 1A111 ,' Villa. Alfl' 111 S1':1ll1'itti, , 11' 1 ', .1011 j 'i .. .li'1'l'.' Magxetti. 11' ' 111 M1'C'111j, El 'z '1 l1 1 tti' Sf: - '- 1 1:41 1 -' E: '. 1 v - - 1-11. ' D, ' -c , , -', , . Th v ' Q-Cad. 11 ' - 1 ,P '11, 41 1 Don Evans. vice president: Merxrin Thornclyke., secretary and treasurer. D u .QL , ' Y , Q . 1.7 : ' ' ' e . ' ' , T . V . . -V v F . . A . v K A . . . Y- ,, 'ze 1. - 5' ' .e '. 1 1 bli , V ,V - f ' 1. D , : e e 1 D' , - ' if : ' . ' vi a .. . . . . 8 v . . S , s . . . ' -' V ' , 1 ANTATICS Top mn s P ll cm g Xhll anus Ylaulwu TO,,lldl zm Iuulle- Plough becoud IOXY Bllh Iflxn Ballina I'liI11lll1SOll Iuella Cawetano Benn e Waltex -55119118 Mlla Mdyth Es ms DRAVIA CLUB The Drama Cl h was organxzed to enahle students other than unxors and enlors to partxcxpate ln plaxs By means of th1s club students are prepared for thexr class plays as well as helng glven de sxrahle recreatlon The Christmas play Why The Chxmes Rang' sponsored hw the Woman s I h was presented through the cooperatlon of the Drama Cluh The one act play Murder ln Hollywood , was presented at a speclal student hody assembly as the club project for the year Offxcers for thxs wear s cluh were Presxdent Dorxs Mxnettx Vlce presldent Arlene Vllla ecretary Treasurer AH th Evans Cl h Reporter Bllly Law Fl r Drama Club Pla 1 r ', W - A1 DR. . . ' ,- - ' '---Mis Jluhaus, Faye F'1h. Gs: 1' e 2' 3, . j ff -x- Joyre Maihison, Mabel Rzmtliff. Ruth Louie-ll. .lane Szorui. Roh Wulta: Rottou1'1'ow-- I H ' ' J S 3 . Cu , f ' . - 5 v, ,,,,, 1, u ....... ' v V X ,. a fg a. I h A s 2 U 1 ,., . . fl Y PRFSS CLUB The Press C1 b IS compose of all the re porters from the four classes and the varxous clubs The Round up IS published every month by the members of the club The news of the month stories jolces and calendar of events are features of each xssue Members of the club are as follows Edxtor Society Edx or Boys Sport Editor Girls Sport Edltor Freshman Reporter Sophomore Reporter unlor Reporter Home Economlcs Reporter Girl Scouts Reporter Boy Scouts Reporter Music Club Reporter Dramatxcs Reporter H1 Y Reporter Radio Club Reporter Future Farmers Reporter Faye Fruh Bob Lyons B111 J m Faye Fruh Ralph Coodall Peggy Gregg ane torm Peggy Gregg ane tornx Peter Tognazzlnl Blll Jim Blllv Law Eugene Murphw Kenneth Ellis Edward Blaggxnx The fxrst lssues of the Round up were fnnanced by the School Board An advertising' drive was held by the staff members to fxnance the remaining issues of the paper Q U ' .1 . .t - - - - - , . - - - - . i J . - - - - J S . Senior Reporter ---- Faye Fruh . - - - - J S B WHAT GIRL SCOUTING IS The IDEA AND IDEALS Ot GIRL SCOUTING A Gxrl Scout has lunshlp wlth the pxoneers who have gone before her A Glrl Scout learns how to l1V6 ln the open and to have a good tlme there he lcnows how to case a knife and an axe and to uxld a safe flre and to cool: over xt wlth llttle or no equxpment when she xs on a hxlce or n camp a Gxrl cout uses her eves and discovers many of the secrets of the woods and flelds he learns how to lcnow and appreciate trees How ers and rocks the ways of am mals and bxrds Frxendlxness and helpfulness are Ctrl cout ways and xrl cout tries to be prepared to do her share ln her home and xn her commumtv he learns to cook and sew and hammer and saw t malce things herself he learns to care for lttle chlldren and slclc persons to keep healthy herself to gxve fxrst axd to the mjured he also funds new ways to have good txmes slnglng dancing dramatxcs games and story tellxng The G1 l Scout has no new lands xn whxch to pxoneer but she explores new hapomess of glvxng service There are slx gxrls ln the CUHS organxzatlon nder the leadershlp I Mr C Averv Hauser and Mrs Ray W ones The glrls hold then' meeting everv Thursdav afternoon durxng physxcal education perxod Ar the fxrst meet mg the gzrls learned the Girl Scout promxse laws motto sxgn salute how to txe lcnots four traxl SIQHS and wrote a pet story All of these were required nn the Tenderfoot test whxch all the gn-ls have passed After the girls passed thelr Tendertoot test thev were taught how to lcnlt by thexr leaders Thex have talcen quxte an interest ln lcnlttmg and sweaters purses and other things are being made by the girls Although the club lS small xt xs hoped that next year more gxrls wxll Join The gxrls who now belong to the lrl cout organlzatxon of are ane tornx Audrey Cox Helen Nxcholson R rh Lowell Elizabeth Braden and Mabel Ratcllff I . ' S V W . . . i 1 1 .H ' S , I ' .s ' I ' S , a G' S . ' 7. S . T 0 ' ' . S i . . S ' - 1 Q tr Y I . v . , 1 fields of knowledge and, ln addition to finding new pleasures, she discovers the A a . . - . . u . O . ' Q G. S . . : J . S .Q 1 . ' . ' u 1 . 1 'X I I . I'IlWlltlH12lgglIl1 Ie-111 'Wig em Hemw HIIOIJCI 'VII Jones Hemx HHIIHXXW Petex Tog 114771111 Alfled Slalllltll Hudlmg Jung WHAT THE SCOUTS ARE DOING AT COAST UNION Throughout the school year the Boy Scouts have been meetmg at the High School once a month The meetmg has usually been helcl the first Wednesday of the month and has lastecl for approxlmatelv one half hour Although our meetmgs have been short we do feel that our tlme has been well spent Ar the hegmnmg of the school year the Scouts were vxsxtecl by Mr Henry Mmettl of Cavucos Mr Mxnettx 15 leader of the ayucos couts and gave our lnovs a very fxne talk on the orgaruzatxon of the troop Ar one of our later meetmgs Mr Hugh Wxlcox Scout Executnve for thxs county was our guest and spolce to us on the organlzatlon of a troop We thank both of these men for the helpful suggestxons they have gxven us Durmg the remaxncler of the meetings we hacl several helpful CIISCUSSIODS and several of the boys prepared for thexr tests at thus txme e are very grateful to the couts who are attending our High School ancl who are members of the ayucos Troop They have given us many helpful suggestxons ancl have helpecl many of the boys prepare for thelr cout tests 5 I 5 x K 'WL Nwlwxrxk E u S I .2 . ' ' l ..., A2 g ... ,.' A .l L' ... .t. . , '1.'.. ' ', k ! . . 1 V U . . C S ' i I 1 Q , S . X , O' Oh U ':'.rl 'QC' ,, ape. .' 4 'V 1 MJF , , 3. is xxx . ,, sy x 1 ' s . E. xx ni ,I ec' X:w l OUR GIRLS GLEE CLUB The gxrls glee cluln was organlz cl tlus wear and was abe to do so-n publlc sxngmg before the s hool wear was over Ea lv ln the sprlng the glee gnc a small program at on of the afternoon meetlngs of the Womans C1 B It s1n on the program for Publxc S hools Week and at the Bxcc laureate cl gfracluatxon serx xces of our semors Tow ard the close of the wear the glrls aclopt cl a urn orm for the orgznx zatxon Tldew declclecl on wlut sweaters and slnrts trxmmed luv an xnslgnxa composed of the school colors recl and gala Followlnd 15 the memlnerslup of the glee cl b VCll'h3 Hanna DOYIS Mlneftl Mirdelle Ol1XeI' NOFITIB Peclrotta Mabel Rafllff 8116 SfOI'I'll LOFYHIIIC 1l3CCl NIIXII r 1' ' ' ' e v ' ' u . ' ' c , 2 an ' 1' A . ' ' ' e 'fc '- u : Sobranos: Ellzibetli Braden, Audrey Cox, Luelll Clyetano, Alclytlm Evans, . A' 'I 1 f9I.I'II'I f'I.I'I3 Sew maxi page. Altos Mxrlam Bell Barbara Edmunson Faxe Fruh Peggx Gregg' Es ala Lee osce Mathxson Lucxlle Prough Marxlyn Tognazzlnl Bernlce Walt Arlene Vllla Accom amst Ruth Low ell CUHS MIXED GLEE CLUB . The mlxed glee club wa orgaruzed m the second semester after the gxrls glee club was well estahlxshed Ten members from the girls glee club and sxx lnoxs malce up 1ts roll call Ruth Low ell acted as accompanxst The mxxed glee clulu made xts fxrst appearance on the program of Pm hlxc chools rught May 1 CUHS HI Y CLUB S1 lnoxs of Coast Umon Hxgh School have formed a H Y club and hare held several short meet nngs lvesldes one notable assemhls pro gram Our Y presxdent Hardxnd ung h d the honor to present Tom Elllott w ho give a verv xnterestlng tall: to the student hodv on modern progress C Ina showlngf that the hu xnd a serx defmxte part ln that pro S C A SECX'Cf3I'S In Chxna The club motto xs Help the other Fellow and the Y stands for Clean Speech Cl an Sportsmanshxp lean cholarshxp Clean L fe The club IS now gettlng' ready to help entertam the offxcers and leaders conference of the countv at Camhrxa Maw 29 and 30 and expects to have an all day hllce and educational trxp soon The club leader IS M L Waltz The sxx members who have helpe to malce the cl uh a success thls year are the lads whose names appear nn the lollowmg' Jxngles Vxce president IS eorgxe lcanse A studxous lad youd lcnow at a glance Eugene Murphx reports Y features In studles the mars el of all hls teachers The SECTSTBFX IS Bohhv Waltz We hope l'llS I'CCOI'dS are IICVEI' f3lSC Attxllo Macagnl IS program commlttee You ve not heard hxm s1ng7 O xx hat a pxtxl erald M llel' S Yl l6 lDON VK ho ICECPS The ITIODCY And he doesn I spend It l'OI' bread Elnd l lOl'leX The memhers m t and then thex went And made Hardlng Jung thexr presndent I ' ' 4. . ,' 1 . ' I D, 1 .I ,' 1 Q ,' ' 1 ' . . p , - . V V S V . . . . I . . Q V . J . . Y . . . V V . S ' , . .. .. 0 'X 1 ' ' . . i- . nh Qu - - . ,, J . Q . f in h' , Y' . . . . is V. V V . . . - ' D . gress. Mr. Ellxott spent many years - .. 1 .. .. .. .. . , e . C S . ' . 1 .' ' ' - C1 . A , . . 1 V ' , V .. .. Q ' . - V . . . V . . . V -V V V . G i ' 3 v ,, . . . . T p IOXX Thomas Hanawa Huold NIc 'ullw 060126 Wllllams and F01 rest XX 311611 becond low Eldon Varoltx Henrx Hooper Bllly Law Bottom IOVN Kee Jxm Johnm Johns Paul Fentme Kenneth Llhs COAST UNIONS RADIO CLUB Thxs club consists of nme hoys Kee m Tom Hanawa eorge lllxams Forrest Warren Billy Law Kenneth Ellls ohnnv ohns Henry Hooper and Paul Gentxne The offxcers of the club are as follows Radlo Chief ohnny ohns Assistant Radio Chlef Paul Gentlne and reporter called the Loud Spealcer Kenneth Ellis The following axms have been used as a study basis for the club To awalcen and to promote a wide and intelligent interest xn radio To acqulre and to disseminate accurate radxo xnformatlon To provide such means of promotion as wxll secure advancement ln the field of ra 10 lf the student xnten s to contmue as a radxo operator or technxclan As the cl h met but once a month and then only for twenty to thxrty minutes for the meeting the course content had to he simple and very general ln scope The followlng toplcs were studxed and dlscussed 1 Electrxcxty and nts uses C2 Electrxc currents Q3 Batteries and thenr uses 4 Magnets and magnetxsm 5 Conductors and cxrcults 6 Ohms Law an 1ts appllcatlon 7 Alternating and direct current apparatus 8 tu y of the International Code sending' an recexvxng 9 The requirements for obtaining an amateur s license The experimental worlc was done y the students themselves Usually the class would observe what certain students had chosen to study and to demon strate In this way all the students benefited from the one experiment This method 15 quite effective from an e ucatxonal and economic standpolnt The club 18 indebted to Ralph Creath for a splendid tall: on Radlo and to kenneth Waltz for loanlng an instrument a Nacometer on which the code and code messages may he recexved ' 1 l A . . . . 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Top row -Xldyth Evans .Iowce N1iilIl'11SOll Nhss Exnhaus Dolls Nllnettl Lolralne Sllaccl Vllddle row Luulle Prough Phlllys Larson Arlene Yllla Jane Storm Bottom row Thomas Hanavwa Bills Lau Flank WIRLKIHZIC Kee .I1m Hdlfllllg Jung LALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CHAPTER 285 hapter 285 of the alxfornxa cholarshxp Federatxon was mstalled on Aprll 23 1936 by the San Luxs Obxspo Chapter The State organxzatxon through each local chapter functxons to hold the xdeal of scholarshxp hngh as well as to help realxze thxs goal wlthln each hxgh school represented by a chapter Awards for high scholarship are gxven together by the local chapter as well as the State organxzatlon Members of the local chapter for one semester are recognxzed by Novxtnate pms and those who have been members for three fourths of their high school career are awarded llfe membership plns and the seal of the federation on their diplomas We have recognxzed one lxfe mem ber snnce our organxzatxon this vear Thxs IS a senxor boy Thomas Hanawa Elxgxbxlxty for membershxp ln each local chapter IS umform Four fifths of the elxgxbllltv requirements are fulfilled by hlgh grades and the other one fifth of the requlrements may be represented by outstanding lea ershlp actxvxty Charter members this year are SOPHOMORES SENIORS JUNIORS B lly Law Thomas Hanawa Aldych Evans Kee m 6 semester memb Phvllxs Larson oyce Mathxson Dons Mmettl Lucllle Prough Arlene Villa 5 semester mem Lorraine Snlaccx FRESHMEN Franl-L MacK1nzxe ane Stornx Harding ung The Chapter offxcers are President Franlc MacK1nzxe ecretary ane torm Vice President Dons Mmettl Treasurer Lorraine Sxlaccx ' r I I . 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ILBLIY SPE,-XKIXC QI LB Fd Bllgglnl I,9t9l Tognazzmx B111 .hm Jane SIOIIII Eu cue Mulphy Faxe Fxuh Ken neth P1115 Cladws Bladen M1 HKIIIQEI P011 Ixona Peggx Clegg B111v Daw Dons M111 L11 XVXI1 Rummlel Ralph 10011111 PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB twentv one students with Mr Hauser as advlser The book on public spealung' How to Hold and Attract an Audxence was thoroughly read and dxscussed at the meetmgs of the club The offxcers of the club are Presxdent Dano Mxnettx Secretary Dons Mxnettx Vice President B111 m Treasurer Aldyth Evans DEBATE TEAMS The Affxrmatxve an Negative debate teams were chosen at tryouts by the faculty On Aprxl 17 the negatlve team went to Atascadero to debate on the su ject of State Medicine The negative team won the debate with the score of 180 175 On Aprxl 23 the affirmative team met the Atascadero negatxve team the subject bemg the same Atascadero won thxs debate by one and two thxrds pomts The members of the debatxng teams ln order as they are seate are Aftnrm atxve xlly Law Lorrame Sxlaccx Jane Stornx Edward Blagglnl Edward Blagglhl Negatxve Marilyn TOQDHZZIDI Aldyrh Evans Faye Fruh Ed Rldhettl Chaxrm an Dario Mlnettx . The Public Speaking Club is composed of ' - ' . ' Ji . . . . d . B. ,. . . ... . . . d : B. OUR CUHS ORCHESTRA The orchestra has presented programs thxs vear for the JUHIOFS and senlors on the OCCBSIOHS of their class plaxs at the specxal mst llatxon ceremony of our chapter of the Calxfornxa cholarshlp Fed eration on P blxc Schools Week program and for the baccalaureate and grad U3tlO'l seruces of our seniors thxs xear In addxtnon xt has provxde muslc for m nx of the regular assemblles The OI'Cl'leSfI'3. V535 dll'6Cf6d at such p8I'f0I'l'!'l3I'lC6S Mxss EllZ2.befl'l Ermhaus lhe personnel of thxs organxzatxon lncludes Dons Mxnettz Bob ZOPPI Vmlms Kee xm Aldwrh Evans Bm hom Concert M1stressBRASS Henrv Hooper ETHEY h 05115 Alto Hom PERCUSSION xg ettx Forrest Warren Eugene Murphy pmno T b R ,th Low eu 'Om Ones V1 Harm WOODWINDS Paul Gemma 2 ma Bob Waltz Drums axo Bones B B L T t Evajane Lee 0 yons rum e s Wesley storm B111 Jxm Bmbm Edmunson MSYXIXH TOQHHZZIHI Frank MBCKIDZIC BENS .IOhhny VISITS Lufle ualls Eine StOl'l'll C 1 1 1 Q q 1 l I 1 1 E 1 1 Q S - 1 - 1 A ' '1 q 1 V' I ' 1 1 1 1 d 1 STRINGS: Cfarfnets: ' Wesley Tartaglia . . : 5 . J a J ' ' I , S p : .: 1 1p 1: ' . . Q J ' . HERE COMES THE CUHS BAIND The fxrst performance of our band tlus year was for a Farm Bureau meetmg rn Cayucos early 1n the fall followed by a pro gram for the Farm Bureau meeting m Cambrla The band s fxrst parade of the year was on 49ers Day ambrxa Their next program was gxven on Navy Dax at the Lodge for the vxsxtxng offxcers and crew of the U SS Barney n March 28 the band provxded musxc for the competxtxve plays program sponsored by the Athletic Club On Aprxl 24 the band played on the OCCBSIOH of the debate at Coast Unxon wxth Atascadero In adclxtxon the band played for many of our regular student assemblxes throughout the year On Mav Day the band d d 1ts part to malce the local observance a success by playxng ln the parade as well as at the coronatxon of the May Queen n May 11 the band gave a program for the last Farm Bureau meetlng xn Cambria soon after whxch a program was given at the Cambrla pines Lodge campfxre program the evenxng of May 16 The closing actlvxty of the bands year was lts partlclpatlon ln the Flesta de las Fores ln San Luis b1spo on une 6 In 1ts concerts the band was directed by MISS Emhaus and ln the parades lt was led by a new drum major thxs year Barbara Edmunson The personnel of the band lol ows Trumpets Saxophones Clarmets B111 J m Bob Kester Franlc MacK1nz1e Lutxe ualls Wesley Tartaglla Bob ZOPPI Trombones P aul G entme Bob Waltz Bass Horn Ralph Goodall Elxzabeth Braden Barbara Edmunson Faye Fruh Bob Lyons Helen Nxcholson Wesley Stornx Marilyn TOQDHZZIDX Arlene Villa Johnny Vxerra Alto Horn Eugene Murphy Doris Mxnettl Kee m Donald Thorndylce Drums Eva-1 ane Lee Ruth Lowell Lucille Prough Cymbals Aldyth Evans Bells Velfha Hanna l A A ga K E A V I fha, rp, 43.3 x is ..9 ' . 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D . o' J . 1 2 1 1 .Q . n : A Y Q 'NIIOR CLASS PLAY Here Comes harlxe the emor clmss play which was presented on December 6th proved to be one of the best plnvs given at CUHS for quite a while The play was directed bv Mxss B 111 Robertson the class advlser The story of the play was one of a young busln ss m n brxngxng xnto hxs home harle l'lxll lNell1 from the Ozarks whom he belxeves to be axaoy Her guardxan and fnend Uncle Aleclc Twlggs accompanied her and also caused many hu orous situations Gentxne humorouslv acted as Uncle Aleclc Twlggs Robert Lyons succe sfully por ray ed the role of Larry Ellxot a young uslness man Mrs Fanny Farnham arrvs aunt y marriage was very well playe by Faye Fruh Frank a Klnzxe toolc the part of Larrys sarcastic college pal The Smythe lkersey famllv would be social llons was portraved by Alxce Shaug playing' the part of the Mrs Doris Mlnettx talung the part of the daughter Vxvxan and Darxo Mxnettn playmg Mortimer the sleepx brother Nora Malone the cook at the Elliot home was talcen by Lutle Qualls with Bud Evan play ing the part of officer Tlm Mccrxll her boyfrxend f 1 1 -Er a . it C - .11 5 ' , ' , U . S A 1 . . . . NC . Q 3 , v . . The part of Charlie Hopps was cleverly played by Gladys Braden. Paul : 3 ' ' . la ' - . . ' , L , ' b ' d . M C . . H '. . v Y Q . e v Q V 1 ' 5 v. 4 MAMA S BABY BOY On Frxday March 13 1936 the Class of 193 presented Mam s Baby Boy a three act comedy The play was given xn order to raxse money for the unxor Semor Banquet held on the 22nd of May Miss Ellzaloeth Elnhaus was the director of the play which was enjoyed greatly by the audlence The part of Mamas Baby Boy was played by Wesley Storm His mother was Evajane Lee and hrs grandmother was ane torn: Byruel Karr was a wldower Aldvth Evans hls daughter Helen Nxcholson hls sxster and Lucxlle Prough hxs mece Lorraxne Sxlaccx and Gerald Thorndylce were Wesley s frxends Marnlyn Tognaz mx took the part of a young colored maxd and Gerald Mxller played the part of a real estate agent N Xl , w . Q - - - ., .. . .-. - . 1 , - . .. . .. - - . J S - . -. , . . . . . . . . z . I Alfred E 1' Our Pres. 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S 'Ng ' N 1 K 141.111-,as N A ' 'V b 1 , '-1 'fa ' f ' FOOTBALL 9 TEIICCH OX CI' OUT HCNV coach RElXlTlOl'ld W ones the football squ d ot 1935 began trammd wxth much spxrxt and n thu lasm Out of a group of more than twenty boxs who turne out for prac Lompoc Paso Robles Atascadero anta Marla San Luls O lspo TOTAL 73 txce those malung the varsity team were B111 lim and Thomas Hanawa ends La Verne Webb and Gerald Thorndylce tacltles Pau Gentxne nd Wesley Stornl guards Bud Ev ans center In the baclcfneld at the begm terbacli Frank MHCKIRZIC left half Ken neth Ellls rxght half and Bob Lyons at full back Later ln the season the baclcflel was altered on account of mjurles Bushton and Tartaglla then su stxtuted for Mxnettl and hllxs Other players who played were Harry Vxlla ohnnv Vxerra and Alfred caltrxttx Havmg won a non leafiue game from Lompoc the team had high hopes for the season The first league game was a thrill ing no score battle fought agaxnst Paso Robes on the home field On the following' weelc Coast Unxon was completely outclassed by a champlonshxp team from Atascadero After that game xnjurnes followed and the next two games were lost to Santa Marla and San Luxs OBISPO A score summary of the games plaved follows Coast Umon Coast Unxon Coast Umon Coast Umon Coast Umon TOTAL After the season was over the Home Economxcs class gave the squad a banquet at which Bob Lyons wx as elected captaxn of the team . J ' 2 . . . H . A . . ' e - s' . 3 d - ' 1 . 1 : 1 51 - ning of the. season were Dario Minetti, quar- X ' I Q 2 ' . . ' ' ' ' .1 xr' . b 1 ' Q n . . J I' . S . .- O ' 6 0 ' 0 41 ' 0 S ' 12 ' 0 ' b' 20 ' 0 6 Y ,.. W '-...,. W.- . 'D A Baskerlaal Team B Basketball Team C Basketball Team l l f 1 1 l fa I 1 l i MW .9 Q . ,' A. ,. Y M Ir'-fn . ff- s,,f',! T 2 ., ,Q Q ,fiwa-n.k:7 - -V ,:. ,z1'., M'-' - .1 ,, , N .fm 3 '2 r. 'H CUHS BASKETBALL SEASON Coached by Mr Henry mettx the C s have been the most successful basketball team of oast Umon thxs year The A team coached v Mr R W ones have also done much better than last season The B s rated third wxth only one non league game to their cre lt The C s started out very well when thev breezecl through a 28 2 vxctory agalnst Templeton Templeton came baclc on the floor that evening and toolc the A and B games The next Frnday anuary 4 all three teams tool: the long journey to Shandon only to be eaten badly ln all three games n anuary 31 our teams plaved their flrst home games which were a gaxnst Paso Robles The C team started the evening rxght by gxvlng Pasor a thorough trouncxng They started the game at a terrific pace and lcept xt up until the final whxstle The game en ed with the score 25 14 ln Coast Union 5 favor The Be team was not as fortunate for xt ost after a hard struggle by the score of 13 19 The last game of the evenmg found the Paso Robles A s puttxng up a gallant b t hopeless fight agalnst Coast Umon for they were con stan ly traxlmg a basket behmd The fmal score of that game was 28 26 Coast s favor The next Frlday nxght was another vxctorxous nxdht for our A and C teams The dames were played agaxnst Atascadero Very evenly matched the C team played a close game The score was txed several txmes before Atascadero flnally submltted to Coast Unlon at 25 19 Although our Bs put up a good fxght Atascadero ran up a score ot 35 16 1n their favor Stagmg thelr best performance of the season the A s kept the audltorlum ln a constant uproar of applause all through the whole game Most of th plax ers on the A team w ere sen ors and pla ed thelr last game for the school that ex enxng Frank Mac Ken 16 netted 21 of the 31 polnts scored agalnst Atascadero the final score bexng 31 23 To close the basketball season all the baslcetbal players attended banouet gxven by the student body t Cambrla PIHCS Lodge where each team elected 1ts captain The C s elected Robert ZOPPI and B11 lm w as chosen by the B team After the A s voted a txe between Bob Lyons and Franlc Maclxenzxe all three teams had a standing tote Mackenzle finally won the Cleclslon SUMMARX OF G AMES Templeton Shandon Paso Robles Atascadero S L ,Tumor Hx Total games Coast CO3.St Coast Coast Coast Tot Unxon Umon Union mon Uruon al games C ' ' . by . . . J . ' ' ' - ' a' . ' . . ' , J , ' b ' . 1 O J .v ' ' . ' 1 1 V- .1 - 1 1 . . . d 1 - 1 1 Q 1 . u 1 1 1 - t I' ' ' ' . ' - ln 1 y' 3- 1 , 3 . ' I T ' . T . ll ' r .'v - - 2 ' Hi - 1 - - 3 ' H1 - - 1 ' Hx . - - 1 U ' H1 . . ' ' - 1 ' Hx Y, 195 BASEBALL AT CUHS . This year our baseball season had been shorter than usual Although four games were to be played the last one was struclc from our schedule because of several postponements caused by ram and because two players had unlcnowxngly vxolated a C I F rulxng whxch made them xnellgxble for competxtxon Dario Mxnettx pxtched all three games whxle Bob Lyons toolc the posxtxon behind the plate The rest of the lnfxeld was composed of Frank MacK1nz1e at fxrst Kenneth Ellis at second Paul Gentxne at short stop ohnny Vlenra at thxrd base Wesley Tartaglla also played at second base The outfield posxtlons were taken by Forrest Warren at right B111 m at center and Robert ZOPPI at left fxeld SUMMARY OF GAMES Atascadero 10 Coast Umon 4 Paso Robles 14 Coast Umon. 7 Shandon 2 Coast Unxon 6 TOTALS- 26 17 The game wlth paso vsas lost ln the nlnth lnnxng when the score as tled at seven all The bovs made several errors that last lnhlhg and allow ed seven runs to cross the plate fl X 'X X, N. U . , Jr . Y , . . . W . Although real batting ability of each player is hard to he determined by so small a number of games, this year the Babe Ruth., hat award will go to Kenneth Ellis who has done some mighty fine hitting this year. Highest Batting Average for the Season Ar hat Hits Percentage Kenneth Ellis 12 5 417 Frank MacKinzie 13 5 385 Dario Minetti 13 4 307 After the last league game Dario Minetti was elected captain of the team. In addition to our three competitive sports. we have prepared for a field day to be held on the high school grounds on May 29. In this meet, competition was among the entrants of the same school only However we have planned to compete with other schools next year and for years to come A point system will be worked out to give better aw ar s for the winners of any events of this field dat X B Nimxlson Nlacagu S Swim Bottom row D Thoxndske Blagglvll Tognazvmx P Como N 11lllldIl1S CJ ulllldlllb 'N1cCul1y Nluxphs XX SIOIIII Jung Waltz D - .Y Q P ' , 1 0 , iq A ' s Q r X 1 .4 K 4 J 1. 7 ' ROOKY TE.-XMf-Top row--H. Hanawa, Varotti, Law, Karr. Burris, Goodall, Skanse, nov! WWWM 3,5 Mtmwgfwa M 41 it fm- RMA M 'A 3? x '?w'Hu.cii:..ca-Q. L... Mxscellaneous Fxeld Day Sports K X , ' I A , ' 3 . ,G I F ik T6 A . ,,V, A ., A M I Lf, .fa fn 9 1- ff V. YF if 1,551-1 Z? 1 , y, 0 , i n'iMLH7 , . ' -f' ,fsz-?C'7f:'-'ff F9 ' ,. My bi-T4 ,W ' M FHYH ,S J I . I ' . W 1. Junior Girls Champion Bxslcetball Team 2. School Basketball Team 3. School Baseball Team 1 Cxrls Volles Ball Team 2 Tumblxng Team 3 Tap Dancmg Class - Q . 1 V ' I m V' GIRLS SPORTOGRAPH Gxrls PhVSlC3l Educatlon class has had a varxed program this year The girls spent their time xn playlng tennis hadmxn ton baseball volley hall tumbling' haslcet hall and tap danclng Basket hall was played at the hegxnnxng of the year The result was that the Junxor Class won a vxctorw over the other three classes Whlle the Inter class games were being' played the rest of the glrls played tenms and Mxss Elnhaus dxrected a class nn tap dancxng A tennis tournament was not completed ln time to announce the champion and the wlnner of the Wilson tennis racquet Those on rho tennis team are Barbara Edmunson Zelma une Gnesa Velma Hanna and Dons Mxnettl QIRIN UPHH IIRIS il'HIl-I L VIKNMPR IPX!! l1PlK NN J me S Ollll xl 5 Ins 1 Ile 11011 N11 5 Rflllf-'II5011 If ue I-111 1 1111115 NIIIIQIII ,, . 141, 3' -3 E 2 ' 1 I ' - 1 . ' v 3 . 55' ' ' , I 'A L .M S - J , 1 . 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Miscellaneous Field Day Sports LUH9 STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION PI'C3l'Tll'71C We the students of oast Unxon Hlgh School ln order to estabxsh re sponslbllxty for our own conduct and the conduct of our comrades and to foster the good name of our school to promote selftraxnln future cxtlzenshxp and to learn the prxncxples of honor and Justice do hereby establxsh this Constl tutxon to the Student Body of the Coast Union High School Artlcle I Members ectxon 1 All teachers and students enrolled ln Coast Union High School shall be actxve members of the Student Body ectlon 2 nly those who have pax thelr ues for the current schoo semester shall be eligible to vote or to hold office Sectxon 3-The Student Body Louncxl shall fx the Student Body dues each year as they see txt Artxcle II Offxcers and Dutxes ectxon 1 The officers of thxs organxzatxon shall be presndent e retarv Vxce President Treasurer Gxrls Athletic Manager Boys Athletxc Mana ger Gnrls Yell Leader Boys Yell Leader ectxon 2 The Pres: ent Vxce President ecretary Treasurer and Ath etxc Managers shall be enxors or unxors ln good standing as to scholarshxp and conduct If any officer falls to malntaxn thls satisfactory standing h shall be requested to resign and a successor shall be chosen The dutxes of these otllcers are to conduct all meetlngs accordxnd to Robert s Rules of Order Section 3 It shall be the duty of the Boys Athletxc Manager to organize a plavxng schedule under the dlrectxon of the Principal and the Physical Director of the school for all boys athletxc contests Ir shall also be hxs duty to see that all games are properly advertxsed to see that all equxpment ns properly stored at the close of the season a submit inventory to be tile with t e Executl ve Board to present a lxst of players to the PTIDCIPSI before any athletxc contest to be assured that they qualxfy under the inter scholastxc rules to present of llst of thlngs needed at the begxnnlng of the season to the Executxve Board to see that all players are properly provided for on all trxps to out of town Games Sectxon 4 Ir shall be the duty of the Girls Athletic Manager to organxze a plaung schedule under the d1rectxon of the prxnclpal and the Phvslcal Dxrec tor of the school for all girls athletlc contests It shall also be her duty to see that all games are properlv advertised to see that all athletic equipment 15 properly stored at the close of the season and submit xnventorv to be filed wlth the Executlve Board to present a lxst of things needed at the begmnxng of the sea on to the Executive Board to present a llst of the players to the schoo Prmcxpal before any athletlc contest to be assured that they qualify under the Inter scholastlc rules ectxon 0l.flCCl'S of the flldehf shall be chosen by secret aallot Oh the Friday two W66li5 lDCl.OX'C 5Cl'l0Ol IS out Candldafes for each OTTICC must file their HRTTICS One Week pI'l0I' to 8lCCfl0l'l With Ylie Student Body Secretary and the Sald HHYHCS TOR' YCSPCCYIVE Oll-ICCS are to posted Oh flle bulletin board ATYICTC EXCCUYIVC OUl'lCll SCCYIOH 1 The managem nt of the student aftaxrs shall be vested ln the Executne Councnl .--' C . ,r 'I I - T - and . f' f S .u - . . . 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Sectlon 2 The Student Bodv ottxcers together xuth the Student ouncxl and the entlre facultx shall constltute the Executxxe Councll Sectxon 3 All matters shall be suhmltted to the Student Boclx onlx after the Executlve Councxl s approx al Sectxon 4 The officers of the Cot ncxl shall he oftxcers of the Student Bodx A111016 Meetings Meetlngs of the tudent Body or Executxve Cot ncxl shall he called lox the Presldent whenever necessarx xuth the approval of the Prxnmpal AI'tlClC V Honor Axx ards The C shall he the letter aw arded to the arhler honors of CUH All letters shall he vsorn onlx hx the xx lnner ot' the letter Such axx ardt must he accompanxed hv an athletlc certxfxcate A letter shall he axx arded xxhen a total of 200 points are made A star xull lndlcate each letter xxon thereafter Anv student at the end of thexr Senior vear havlng been axx arded one or more letters and havxng 150 or more poxnts xull be axx ardecl another letter Extra pomts max be earned hx students haxlng earned the full amount of serxxce polnts hx clomg xxorlc assigned hx the Prxnclpal p0lntS for a letter ectlon 1 oothall 5 poxnts for eac quarter p axed 20 poxnts or seruce SCF! ICC Section 3 Track s place 10 poxnts for place 20 pomts for servxce Qnd place 5 polnts for place 15 pomts for servxce 3rd place 5 polnts for place 10 pomts tor serx xce 4th place 5 polnts for place 5 pomts for SCFWICS 5th place 3 polnts for place 5 pomts for serxxce ectlon 4 Baseball 1 poxnt per mrung lf game IS lost 2 POIHYS per mnmg mf game IS xx on 10 pomts for vsxnmng pxtcher 5 polnts for suhstltute PHIL' CI' If gafne IS VSOI1 5 POINTS for C3.TCl'lC!' lf gaffle lS XXOI1 L P01l lf5 OX' SCFXICS 6Cf1Ol l 5 MIHOI' Sports TCHDIS Horseshoes X51I'I'1l l'lll1g 11'l!'leI'S In fl'l6Se SPOI'fS each TCCCIVC 3 THC 61 Sectxon 6-Specxal Axxards The Sx eater shall he axx arded to the h gh pomt man xx ho meets the requxrements for athletxc Bbllltx scholarshlp and gen eral attltude on recommendatxon of teacher to the Excecutnxe Board Ang team xxxnmng the champlonshxp of thexr xmmedlate league m a major sport shall he axx arded thexr FCSPCCYIXC gold emhlems . 1 . I . . U N ' r ic S. . S , ' -F : ' 'h l j . ' f Section 2-Basketball: 3 points for each quarter played. 10 points for 1 t - ' 1 ' ' . u I-I 1 1 4 1 v. . . . . 1 v ' -V - f s ' - ' 1 ' , , s f ' V. W' 4 ' d l. Sectxon 4 Round Letters with Emblem to be earned by Scholastlc Actwxtxes State Debate One letter to each member of the team State Oratory one letter to the student selected for best ln oratory State Music Memory Contest One letter to be awarded to the student who passes the test wxth a perfect grade Physxcal Actxvxtles That 25 points for first place and 15 points for second place be given for each of the followmg actxvxtxes for letter awards Dxscus for boys avelln for boys 80 yard low hurdles 12 ln for gxrls 120 yard low hurdles 42 nn for girls 220 yard low hurdles for boys Throw for dxstance for girls Throw for accuracy for gxrls 30 fc Standing broad jump for boys Run ning broad Jump for boys Running hxgh Jump for boys Pole vault for boys A total of 65 ponnts are necessary for roundletter from these ther Actlvxtxes May Queen shall receive 25 points Fxnest Outdoor G l shall recelve 25 poxnts Artxcle VI Amendments and By Laws Sectxon 1 Thls Constxtutxon may be amended by two thlrds vote of the members of the Student Body the amendment havmg been posted on the bulletxn oard at least five days efore bexng voted upon The votxng on an amendment shall be written ballot Sectxon 2 The colors of CUHS shall be Cardxnal and Gold Sectxon 4 The CUHS Motto ns Do Somethmg Be Somebody STUDENT JUDICIAL COUNCIL I Each class shall elect two of xts members wlthln fxve days after school starts each year 2 These persons thus elected shall make up the Student udxcxal oun cxl and shall meet wxthxn one week and elect one of thexr umor or enxor mem bers as Ch ef Justxce and one member as Councxl Reporter 3 The duties of the Chxef ustxce shall be to properly conduct the meet xngs of the ouncll 4 The duties of the Councll Reporter are to mamtaln an accurate re cord of actxons of the council and a record of all vxolatxons with the correspond ing' penalties 5 The dutxes of the ouncxl shall be to encourage proper dlscxplxne ln the school to meet as a court and Jurv upon all cases of dxsclplme nn which there xs a dxspute as to the responsxbxlxty for the xnfractxon and to meet and decxde upon all dxsputed Judxcxal cases comxng before the Student Body at the request of the Presxdent 6 The Council Reporter vfxth the assxstance of the Chief JUSYICB shal post on the mornxng of the first das of the week a llst of all violators turned ln wxth thexr respectlve penaltles thxs lxst to be posted on all bulletln boards upon approval of the Principal .J g ' p . c by ' . i - . C -P - . 1 . - , . ' . . C. 15- -' ' O Q . I : n . . . . ln ' b ' ' . ' ' Section 3-The Emblem of CUHS shall be the Bronco. . J ' ' C - . t U. . v A . J . S . n I . . J . u ' C ' . . . C . . . . . 4, . .v l A ln anx case vs here a student belxew es hlmset not to he glll1fX of the n fractlon he shall flle vsxth the Chlef ustlce wxthxn 12 hours a written protest and upon recelpt of same the Chlef ustlce shall call a meetlng of the ouncll at hxch thex 111 hear all eudence ohtaxnahle and declde upon the hasxs as to the guxlt or lnnocence of the partxes xnwolx ed 8 The presldent of the Student Bodx sha l report to the tudent Body the actxons taken hw the COllI'lCll shall see thex are executed shall recommend to the Student Bodx specxal punxtne actxons as he sees flt and ln general act' as Student Bodx representatxve hefore Councxl meetmgs and COl1nC1l representatxve before tudent Bodv meetxngs 9 The P esxdent of the tudent Bodx shall be ex OH-lClO member of the councxl wxth the right to meet vsxth them at any time, and to vote xn case of a tle 10 The presxdent of the tudent Body and the teachers of the H gh chool shall have pow er to report uolators for penalty wxthout these reports be xngf subject to renew lax the Student Councll and subject to appeal onlv to the rxnclpa 11 A demerxt must he served for each unexcused tardxness to class How to serve thxs demerlt wxll he determlned bw the Pnnclpal 12 Absence from school mav occasxonally by necessary In the lxst of necessarx absences there should he mcluded onlv those that could not be avoxded such as lllness attendance upon funerals of close frlends of relatlves, attend ance at court upon summons legallx served etc 1n cases of such absences the student must present upon return to school a note from parent or guardlan sxgned, statlng reasons for and defxnlte tlrne of such absence 13 An unexcused absence of a group whxch mcluded three or more per sons who cut school all dax brlngs suspensxon untll parents contact the offlce 1 a person cuts three perxods 1t IS counted as one cut If studv room xs cut, xt 15 the same as a class 14 A note rom ome xs necessarv to excuse a student temporarllv rom demerlt but this demerlt must be made up at a later date 15 Monxtors and assxstants vull he appomted bv Chlef ustlce and Coun c l Reporter for semester perxods 16 No student IS to leave the studv room or class vs xthout perm1ss1on rom the monltor ln charge The students are not to lease the studs room or class more than once durlng the period . h S . J , C . ' , 1 s , s ' , ' r. . ' s i- P' ' 1. ' ' f Q . IQ.. . I V .. . f 11 ' N g f 1 . Bob L What s the matter7 Frank lm nothmg but work work work from mormng tlll mglmt Bob How long have you been at xt? Frank I start tomorrow Dano came clown to breakfast one mornmg lookxng' troubled what s the matter7 Ins mother askecl to have chicken pox .. ....-,.l 1 5 6' 1 .gr , 1 H' 1':1- A 5 : :I 2 5 5 , 5 O 1 , 0- ' 1 ll ,H . 1 ru 1 5' ' Q 1 1+ . :r-'. 1 Q ' Q -1 , X H., I 5 . 1 B ' 1 Q -. U. . . 3. 1 , af -- m . f 3' 1 o . i I I . gl A I :1 . 1 00. ' 3 1 gg ' W 5 . 1 Q' 1 7 '-1 E 5 ' ' W 1 an - I D 1 ' Q.. - . ' '1 T 1 3 -. i 1 UQ ' - , o ' 1 H- 1 1 7-3 1 111,, 1, 'Q A 4, - - -..... . --..-.-- . - .. M- ...n.. - up Congratulations To the Graduates of Coast Union High School Class of 1936 and all Good Wlshes to the Freshmen, Sophomoxes and Junlors Riley-Lannon one , We of tlxe 1936 El Bronco Staff iv wxslx to offer a word of apprecxa flOh to our advertisers The men and women vslmo lma e made tlus l boolc possxlnle 'gi t IS our earnest wuslm that t e tu ent Body mll make t e1r unanxmous support a maternal e pressxon of tlmenr apprecxatxon bw lboostmg the follcs vslmo are boost mg us 1886 1936 s lLlLSSllll llllSlIl9SS soxneuxnes. Lt the toolxsh n mon xr ll s Q NI-XDI' Nonsense' A lJ1lSll1QSS Clll no H1016 make ltself than .1 man can llft hunself bs hls DOOESIIHDS The PFOPI l' THHNIQI' LXPS do all 1 4 md thu s 'IHAI' om xll xl uulllon pe-o n L k w A SEARS ROEBUCK and CO o C O. ,-ess ' s , - ' , ' I 'rx . . T i' . 'R' ' v A I . V. h M s cl , f 1, ' M . , . X- A fl ' .' ' .' s ' 1 ' the ' ' . ELF the making. If Lhvy like you. you flourish. If they don't like yon. you 'Zlll' .... 1 z '. ' . ' I Fx' L nppvz11'a1l1c'c-s, seven ' ' plv see-1 o thin ' prertj we-ll of SEARS. ROICBITK . NIJ UU. , O STH Higu rl 'I t Su I.1is o. lif. Tolmn Vvenra. F ty ,W Y ones 1 a 8 rulw ffufh anelD Lowell Gerald TL rmlylf V lma Hanna. Va Tl-'l B lvgywalf B V oun YESTERDBYS Allralscalfvtflfd JB G g kanse my asf. ygelllatlx and H hLo . , 'Q 4. '55 x., N . anen MevYl Ill Bell Rabevt Cl'-Jana n 1. ,Q 5 av -Y A by 5 Ki, 'i is :fl 3 I I Q, .V 511 I 2 fy. F - C E e YD V o z. I AX x 1 , 5 4 , V 5 Mm. 1 .. 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