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

 - Class of 1933

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-- - Y T H E C 1. A05 s E S WCWTO Ton row: M. Bergman, B, Black, R.. Blakely, G. Blakeinan, R. Brown, R. Burns, N. Burt, T. Bustos, L. Butler, J. Caldera, R. Caldwell, Y. Carter. Second row: M. Chavez, J. Cole, M. Colvin, J. Coniini, B. Corzine, E. Crockett, G. Croswell, A. Crowley, I., Detvr, H. Doake, W. Dorhler, L. Eggers. Third row: W. Engel, H. Good- win, M. L. Goodwin, R. Graves, J. Greer, IJ. Huntoon, H. Hastings, A. Hernandez, M. Hewitt, E. Hill, L. Howe, I. Howell. Fourth row: M. J. Ialuhbs, J. Huifstutter. F. Latimer, L. Lnyinon, E. LeVezu, A. Lindberg, R. Loomis, J. Malone, F. Marvin, M. McCullough. Fifth row: R. McGrail, E. Mirauiflzr, R. Missey, C. Morris, J. Mullins, F. Mullins, H. Miunro, K, Nolte, B. Nielson. E. Puri-y, E. Pinlrm-ton. C. Perez. R. Prem-eo, T. Zane. Sixth row: A. Plummer, G. Polopolus, G. Pruitt. I. Ramsey, H. Robinson, W. Ruhidoux, B. Rust, L. Shilkc-tt, R. Sharp, L. Sim, D. Ramirez, E. Winters, R Williams. B. Swartz. Seventh row: C. Smith, E. Smith, M. Smith, K. Smith, A. Sneed, R. Sneed, F. Stafford, H. Stamrlley, B. Stearns, E. Stone, B. Stuart, R. Staley, T. Walters, M. Wt-hh. Elqhih row: ll. Tanner, A. T2lj'l0l'. I. 'l'aiyioi', L. 'l'ayloi', R. 'Fi-inplvtoii, G. Todd, J. LiZ'l'll5ill'gEl', J. Vauglinn, W. Veale, E. Yerlvy, F. Yietory, L. Wear, M. Wear. Freshman History How time flies! Those green freshmen will soon be full fledged sopho- mores. Electing Lon Laymon, president, Hazel Standley, vice-president, Marion McCullough, secretary, and Elsie Hill, treasurer, the Hrst year class immediately assumed its place in student body affairs. On October 18, the lordly sophomores made the freshmen wear their clothes backwards. However, the underlings were good sports about it. The freshmen were especially outstanding in forensics and scholastic achievement. Lon Laymon and E. A. Stone were in the essay finals, in which Lon, despite the lack of experience, won third place. M. McCullough, E. Hill, H. Munro, E. Stone, L. Laymon, and l. Ramsey debated very creditably in the inter-class contest. The freshmen members of the Scholarship Society were B. Templeton, E. Stone, and M. Colvin. Being dramatists, as well as public speakers, the freshmen in conjunction with the sophomores, entertained the other classes in assembly. ln the play, Nature Takes Care of a Lot of Things Bob Templeton, M. J. Hubbs, and B. Steeves were the freshmen members of the cast. Previously, Lon Laymon had played a principal role in the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang. The freshman class can be justly proud of its athletes. It seemed noteworthy that the Sneed brothers, Pap and Richie, took part in varsity track and Pap Sneed was the first string varsity football. The new boys were outstanding in basketball, while the lightweiht track team, composed almost entirely of fresh- men, upset all dope and won the Tri-county meet. In this meet, Bob Temple- ton, the captain, was high point man, scoring three nrsts. The pee-wee foot- ball team, on which several freshmen starred, tied for the Tri-county champion- ship. There is plenty of material in this class to assure future championships. TWENTY-FOUH

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Sophomore History -ve -f f-v v- , T H C l. A S S E S First row: G. Aguilera, J. Alliugliam, S. Allrvrl, M. Ashford, M. Beck, Xl. Beck, E. J. Blackburn, G. Blaylock, li. Bowell, G. Bresualiau, C. Blomskog, Ii. Brooks, G. Brunmier, W. Burhauk. E. Bush, L. Caldera, V. Kelly. Second row: A. Bengstou, G. Campbell, M. Castoreua, D. Clarke, J. Cline, H. L. Corgill, C. Craigrniles. B. Cranford, D. Crilly, M. Crilly, G. Croswell, H. llaere, M. llulil, R. Daniels, U, De Arumnil, E. Larson. Third row: L. Demmer, E. Deuuington, D. Dodson, D. Eilwarils, A. Eickmcyer, B. Doty, N. M. Eldridge, Lg. Elliot, E. Engel, H. Ferris, A. Floyd, ll. Furr, P. Gonzales, H. Gough, R. Le Fever. Fourth row: M. Ham, I. Hai-ner, A. Haskins, L. Hotelier, D. Hemlrirkon, J. Ili-rt, V. Hewitt, M. Hiatt, D. Hulilxarrl. M. L. Huekabay, U. Johnson, ll. Jones, R. Jones. N. Kennedy, K. King. Fifth row: B. Long, L. Maltzberger, A. Love. J. Lopez, I.. Marquez, N. Martin, J. Marlin, Nl. llatliews. A. M. Miller, A. Miller, ll. Miller, F. Milli-r, G. Mfissey, G. Morgan, L. Morgan, H. Leslie. Sixth row: J. Manger, J. Nt-iiler. L. Olsen. E. Olsen. G. l'il'v1'l1:-T013 J- T'1'lCf'a D- l'l'e1'L'1'. A- Ramirez, F. Ri-ir-li, A. Reyes, N. J. Rim-liarils, li. Ronin, ll. llotolo, C. Ruiz, li. Russi-ll. Seventh row: V. Sal- man, J. Sapp, H. Schmid, Virgil SL-i'ibuer, V. Scribner, W. Stephens, J. Stokes, F. Stork. H. Swanson, F. Tliornlnerry, R.. Tilllllllll, A. Todd, E. Turner, V. Russell. Eighth row: B. Van lluskirk, N. Velutti, J. Uiulvr- wood. H. Yates, W. Young, A. Young, J. Wagoner, 1'. Wear, T. Wliitfleld, l'. Williams, U. Williams, W. Wilson, J. Wise, P. Dornou, T. Cole. 1' ull-fledged sophomores! How the class of '35 yearned for the time when it would reach that enviable position. VC'ith four newly elected officers, Lois Olsen, president, Wayfne Burback, vice-president, Mary Lee Huckabay, secre- tary, and Hazel Swanson, treasurer, the group immediately set about making a real year of it. Their first claim to fame resulted from an ultimatum to the freshmen to appear Tuesday, October 18, with their clothes worn hind-side before. Later, after all notion of hazing had been forgotten, the sophomores honored the freshmen by presenting an assembly during the class meeting period. Musical selections and dances were given and a clever one act farce A Trick of the Trade was presented with Florence Miller cast as a reporter, and Lowell Maltz- berger playing the partof an actor. ' The sophomores, in conjunction with the freshmen, presented a joint contribution to this year's student assembly program on February 28. The feature of the day was a play Nature Takes Care of a Lot of Things . Four sophomores were members of the cast, Mary Lee Huckabay, Harlan Gough, Gerald Wilson, and Dorothy Hendrickson. Throughout the year class members participated in forensics. M. L. Hucka- bay, and F. Stork represented the class in the Essay Contest. J. Stokes, F. Miller, N. Davidson, F. Stork, M. L. Huckabay, and M. Crilly were the members of the interclass debate teams. Six sophomores were members of the Scholarship Society: S. Allred, Stokes, E. Larsen, F. Miller, j. Sapp, and M. L. Huckabay. TWENTY'THREE



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