Colton Union High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Colton, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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-Jiri' - v Y ---v - - T H E S E N I O R S I NNIE MAE STOKES Member '30. '31, '32, '33 Girls' Glee Seo.-'l'reas. '33 Annual Ass'l Bus. Mgr. '33 Slie's a Good Fellou ' '33 Don Alouso's 'l'ro:isuro '33 Hawk Island '33 Pepper Bough Stall' '32 Outlook: S. li. V. IT. J. U. TOM TEMPLETON Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Floss President '30, '31 Football '30-'32, lit. '29 Basketball '33, LI. '31, Capt. '32 Tran-k '30, '31, Lig'htweight. 'l'i-:ir-k '30, '31 Baseball '32, '33 l-li-Y: Pres. l.etterm4-u':i '33 Outlook: U. S. C. KENNETH WEAR Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Poe Wee Football '29 Football '31, '32, Squad 'stu L0l1lEl'lllEll'S Club '32, '33 Outlook: S. B. V. U. .l. U. HARRIET WOLTGRAM Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Chemistry Club '32 Typing Awards Outlook: llivrgsirle J. C. Senior Week ROLLAND C. STONE RlEIIllJl'l' '30, '31, '32, '33 A. S. B. President '33 Varsity Debate '32, '33 Inter-Class llebaxto '34l.'33 Varsity 'l'rzlc:k '33 SC'll0llll'Sll'lp Society '31-'33 '32, '33 Sport. Ed. Annual Outlook: S. ll. V. l'. .L U. JOY TULLER Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Girls' League Seu'y '33 Class Tre-ns. '30 Chemistry Club Treas. '32 G. A. A. Letter. Pin. Sweulfr Popularity Contest '31 Outlook: S. 11. V. l'. J. C. EARL WOBSER Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Outlook: Undeviderl ALICE YOUNGMAN Member '30, '31, '32, '33 Outlook: Clmtfey J. C'. The seniors will have an active week before leaving dear old C.U.H.S. as new graduates, and it will be a week long to be remembered. Tonight the juniors are to entertain the seniors at the traditional prom. This pro- gram, which is entirely informal, is to be given in the study hall which will resemble an old fashioned garden. An orchestra, in which Oc Lewis '32 plays, will furnish music for dances in the social room, and games will be played in the halls. The brainy soph- omores have charge of the serving. Baccalaureate service will be held in the high school auditorium on June 11. Rev- erend Lawhead has charge of the ceremony and all seniors are expected to be present. Freshmen will do the decorating, while eight junior girls will act as ushers. Class night is to be held on june 13. The' program will be in three acts: the past, the present, and the future. Kathaleen Beckner, Raymond Hunter, Frances Hiberly, Mary Garrett, Mary jane Andrews, and Ruth Andis have charge of the program. The seniors will have their breakfast on june 15, and will be graduated the follow- ing evening. Frederick XVoellner of U. C. I.. A., whom we liked so well last year, will speak on Modern Social Trends. The color bearers will be Hope Reed and Eunice Baney. As is the custom the sophomores will have charge of decorations. TWENTY

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T H E S E N I O R S Senior History y lt seems but a short time since the class of '35 enrolled as Colton Union High School's largest freshman class. Now after four most successful years, the members of the senior class are ready to say goodbye to the school and their friends. Under the leader- ship of Marvin Hargrove, president, Lucile Laymon, vice-president, Cora Croswell, secretary, and Richard Bailey, treasurer, the group set out to make the final year of activity the most brilliant chapter of the class history. Since it is necessary for the seniors to have a profitable year financially, they under- took several money-making projects. December 2, the annual Senior Play was presented. This year's production was She's a Good Fellow and the leading roles were taken by Mary Garrett and Marvin Hargrove. Other characters were played by Veda Buffum, john Caster, Ruth Andis, Bill Howell, Mary jane Andrews, Ethel Pill, Cora Croswell, Robert Hubbs, and Bonnie Stokes. Pie, candy, and fruit cake sales throughout the year were other profitable ventures. The seniors not only contributed a great deal of food and clothing to the welfare drive, but they erected a most artistic booth which presented Bird's Christmas Carol. Later in the year they joined the other classes in observing Arbor Day, and planted a beautiful Camphora tree on the campus. During the year the seniors sponsored two dances, the first of which was the final event of the Senior Day celebration, February 22. Each of the High and Mighties had appeared in costume and a clever program, consisting of a George Wasliington play and several musical selections, was presented by upper-classmen during the assembly hour. At noon a senior dinner was served in the Domestic Science Building. The second dance was held in the study hall, May 17. . Senior members of the Scholarship Society during the year were Ruth Andis, Veda Buffum, john Caster, Wanda Cook, Lillian Darlington, Mary Garrett, Eva Glenn, Frances Hiberly, Marvin Hargrove, Lucile Laymon, Winifred Olsen, Mary Reedy, Louise Ryan, Leroy Stanton, Rolland Stone, and Doretta Kahuda. Frances Hiberly, Leroy Stan- ton, and Doretta Kahuda were the only seniors who received C. S. F. Pins and Gold Seals on their diplomas. By winning the Clark trophy and placing in other forensic events the seniors demonstrated their ability in that field. The six debaters who participated in the inter- class debates were Rolland Stone, Bruce Eckerson, LeRoy Stanton, Lillian Darlington, Frances Hiberly, and Eva Glenn. Rolland Stone won the oratorical contest, which Bruce Eckerson also entered. These debaters were awarded the two varsity debate pins this year. Evelyn Ahler placed fourth in the declamatory contest. Doretta Kahuda and Eva Glenn represented the class in the Essay Contest. Rolland Stone and Bruce Eckerson were en- tered in the Annual University Day debating contest at Redlands and reached the semi- finals. Those who played important roles in the Spring operetta, Don Alonso's Treasure were Morris Olsen, Eva Glenn, H. B. Lindy, and Bonnie Stokes. Seniors in the A. S. B. Play, Hawk Island, were Bill Howell, Robert Hubbs, Kathaleen Beckner, Evelyn Ahler, Veda Buffum, and Bonnie Stokes. As the members of the class of '33 leave the halls of C. U. H. S. it is their hope that the classes which are to follow will leave even finer records in the annals of the school, which they have attempted to better through their contributions of scholastic, forensic, dramatic, and athletic accomplishments. Much of the success of the class enterprises was due to the interest shown by the two class advisers, Edith M. Barber and Augustus Byrn, who were always ready to give assistance in the undertaking of any of the class projects. TWENTY ONE

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