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

 - Class of 1940

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Ericksen . .. clerk ... lvlason .. Rotarian . . . Sincere . . . alert... always willing to help . . . many years of service . . . strenuous . . .difficult . . . guides . . . guards ot the students' interests . . . Therefore, we, the senior class, express the gratitude of our school in dedicating our l94O Crimson and Cold in their honor . . . two outstanding Colton citizens . . . Mr. Fred Snider . . . Mr, Albert Ericksen. . . fy N aa 'S' 1 'ai 'xxx Q St, 1 ffxflfzll ki' f- vig L TAL I-V' mv' ,i .iv --I School lite . . . modern . . . youthful . . . its achievements. . . honor. . . drudgery . . . fun . . . friendships. Colton Union High School . . . schol- arship . . . honor . . . sportsmanship . . . cooperation . . . is expanding . . . physically . . . in non-material ways, Students respond with loyalty ... a helpful spirit ... appreciation. Assembly! tardy bells Pepper Bough out! blue slips classes . . . lockers . . . dances . . . grades . . . the big game . . . play tonight ... all the thrill ... the whirl ...of school life . . . graphically presented in this book . . . your annual . .. the Crimson and Cold of the Senior Class of i939-40. We hope you like it. J97MM,nM' ,Wuxi yfkz if ,ff ,U7,y.,L,L-, 51? V12 ,WJ A ,MU N n. 'Q-AMC ' MWVTQ f ,wa Qifwwiy. , 'vvv'-ff-ff 1 J I -mmf I RN., , QQ, M .A 'sf --vg- M fy, QQ Q? 32 F SCHEDULE LOCKER ONE . .. FACULTY AND CLASSES . .. LOCKER TWO . . . ORGANIZATIONS AND DRAMA . . LOCKER THREE ... SPORTS, SNAPS, 6- COMMERCIALS .. fs 411111 I M w Gees S95 Q-.5 Lxm F., Q ,I 2, 0 kk' 2. .4 is Lf we, 4 i 1 i s ' W ff ,, N ,.1,,fz' f , -. A uf M W W Z 5, .byzfy . ' I -' .gf me' f H2 gf! '1 , V 5 4 'XM f . Q WWW hwvllli Tv , ' A. jj'i' yr!!! , 1, kV.k LM, . N4 pr vs ' N 0 y x fe s a S Z? 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Q x5sJv -A ff ri sc, ni X 57 ,ffm w-A., ' ,--2 f 1-K lg .1355 l -. l 1 lxbgz I Able to withstand the wear and tear of helping to manage the busy affairs iof Colton Union High School. . .lead by Mr. George H. Castle, president . . . Grand Terrace High School district representative noble country gentleman . . . School Board clerk . . . Mr. L. 1. Snow . . . entered office during last school term . . . resumed duties of Mr. Albert l. Ericksen . . . retired past clerk. . . Mr. Donald H. Mclntosh . . .principal of C.U.H.S. . . . completing tenth year as chief execu- tive able leader friend and guide of students Ada B. Sprague prominent in Colton Parent-Teacher Association served four years on board . . . Mr. S. H. Brainard, Bloomington High School district representative . . . and Mr. L. M. Hennen, replaced Mr. Fred M. Snider who recently resigned . . . fulfill task of managing all financial matters concerning the high school . . . members represent the vast Colton Union High School district . . . determine all policies . . . elected through ballot by voters of the district . . . represent the populace in business functions of the high school . , . Upper row Mr. Georg C tl Mrs. Ad Sp g Mr. S H B d Lower row: Mr. L. l. Snow Mr. L. M. Herine Mr. Donald H M l t h E113 Upper group ... read from left ... Donald H. Mclntosh ..., Principal . . . . .Olive E. Clark. . . .Vice-Principal, Chemistry, Student Body Council ..... Ralph Adams .... Mathematics, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball ..... G. W. Ahler .... Woodshop, Mechan- ical Drawing, Freshman Class Sponsor . . . .. Iosephine H. Atherton . . . . Eng- lish, Scholarship Sponsor .,... Edna C. Battin ..,. Mathematics ..... Howard C. Belt: .... U. S. History, Senior Class Sponsor ..... V. Marguerite Brooks .... Orchestra, Band, Instruments . , .. A. Byrn .... Machine Shop, junior Class Sponsor .... FACULTY Lower group . . . Read from left . . . Muriel M. Morris . . . English, journalism, Pepper Bough Adviser, General Annual Adviser . . .William O'DonnelI . . . English, Glee, A Cappella Choir, Operetta . . . Clyde H. Payne. . .Typing, Salesmanship, Boys' Tennis, B Basketball . , . Louisa C. Pesqueira . . . Spanish, Girls' League Adviser . . . George W. Phelps . . . English, Lightweight Football. Varsity Basketball, junior Varsity Baseball . . . joseph D. Raney Mathematics, Science, C Basketball .. . Hope Reed , .. English, Algebra, Freshman Class Adviser . . . C. Milton Tucker . . . Physics, Biology, Audio-Visual Aids. . . john W. Williams. . . Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Football Line Coach, D Basketball . . . Middle group . .. read from left . . . lf Edith Barber Byrn ..., Social Arts and Relations, Clothing, junior Class Sponsor ..... Edward j. Carrey .... Spanish, Mathematics, Track ..... Gladys Compton .... Biology, Foods, Senior Class Sponsor ..... Dorothy E. Edgar .... Girls' Physical Education, Hygiene, Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . . . Blossom George . . . . American Problems, Social Science, Pacific Relations, Dramatics . . . . . Margaret F. Goodchild .... Latin, Spanish, Librarian ..... Marion Hess .... Mathematics, Mechan- ical Drawing, Business English ..... Bertha E. Kalm .... Business English, Typing, Annual Business Adviser ..... Elisabeth Latimer .... Girls' Physical Education, Rhythms, G.A.A, Adviser, Girls' Ten- nis ..... Mildred M. McCall .... English, Public Speaking, Debate ..... Helen l. McDaniel .... Art, Annual Art and Photography Adviser, Art Club Adviser ..... Mary Helen McManis .... Short hand, Typing, Commercial Law, Store Manager .... , WOW, 1:f6',, V., Seniors l-ligh l-lais Top Row . , . Read from left . . . Frances Aguilera .... Forensic Club, O.A.A., Drill Team ..... john C. Alanis .... . Nell Rose Anderson .... A Capella Choir, Operetta, Pepper Bough, Scholarship So- ciety, Cilee Club ..... Katherine Atchley .... C.A.A., Christmas Play, Drill Team, Usherette ..... james E. Auck .... Senior Play, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Latin Club, Christmas Play ..... Wanda E. Aucutt .... Library Club lPresidentl, Latin Club lPresidentl, Physics Club lSecretary l , Visual Aids lSecretaryl , Chemistry Club . . . .. lean Baker . . . . Orchestra, Annual Staff, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, C.A.A. .. .. Dorothy Barcroft . . . . Operetta, A Capella Choir, Christmas Play, Drill Team . . . ., Florence Barnes .... Library Club, C-lee Club, Operetta, Forensic Club, C.A.A, ,.... Leona Batchman .... Usherette, Drill Team, O.A.A. ,.... Gerard Bedient .... Orchestra ..... Louise Beebe .... C-.A.A,, Drill Team .... . leanette Ruth Beniestorf .... Art Club, Latin Club, Clee Club, Operetta, A Capella Choir . . . . . lean Claire Black . . . . Girls' League Representative, C-,A.A., Drill Team ,.,.. Ed Brockway .... Orchestra, Art Club ..... I14 . gm ,M .1 lr --x, M JB U . 'H' wr' rp ll MJ Ft x Y. ffwl EQIP-N.-R f hligx If .i in Xl 'f' b f,,M z 'm ':gg3g1v T- VL! i gi Nw-,..a - W NFL, l ' 'fn -we .annum .'-1 - Top Row .. . Read from left ... Frances Bone .... GAA. ..... Bud Bu- chanan .... Basketball lB,C,Dl , Art Club, Pepper Bough ..... Earl Carlile .... Varsity Tennis, ASB. Play, Senior Play, Lights, Chemistry ..... Ed Cloherty .... Scholar- ship Club lPresidentl , Council, Hi-Y, Light- weight Football, Basketball lA,B,C,Di ..... Colleen Coleman ..., Clee Club, Operetta, May Festival, Tumbling, Drill Team ..... Mildred Cooper ..... jimmie Corgill .... Basketball lB,Cl, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Latin Club ..... Frank Corzine .... Varsity Football, Stage Crew ..... Richard A. Cullin .... varsity Football, Varsity Base- ball, lunior Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club ..... Everett Cummans .... Latin Club, Stage Crew ..... Dorothy Dart .... Orchestra, Drill Team. . .Robert Dinoff. . . . Marie Donaldson .... Art Club, Clee Club, C.A,A., Drill Team, Operetta ..... Elbert Oscar Farr .... lightweight Football, Annual staff lArt Editorl, Art Club, Lightweight Track, Christmas Play ..... Conway Fischer . . . . Stage Crew, D Basketball, lunior Var- sity Baseball ..... Seniors High Hats Top Row Read from left ,.. Bob Freeman .... Stage Crew, Football lVarsity, Lightweightl ..... George Fritzel Physics Club iPresidentl, Hi-Y, Publicity Chairman Senior Class, Quill and Scroll ..... Hilda F. Garcia .... Chemistry Club, C.A.A., Art Club, Drill Team ..... Harriett-e Geiger .... May Festival, Rhythms, Drill Team ..... joseph Geiger .... Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Physics Club, junior jinx, Senior Play ,... Alice Marie George .... Majorette, G.A.A. ..... Katherine Louise Graham .... Glee Club, Art Club, A Capella Choir, C-.A.A. ..... Margaret Graham .... Scholarship Society, C.A.A., Drill Team, Usherette, Chemistry Club ..... jerome Paul Green .... Let- termen's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track ..... Tommy Haldorson .... Council, Scholarship Society lVice-Pres.l, Hi-Y, Forensic Club iPresidentl, Varsity Debate Lois Hale Scholarship Society, Annual Staff lHumorl, Quill and Scroll, junior Class Program Chairman, Pepper Bough Staff ..... Roy Hamby ..... Lower Row Read from left Track ..... Marshall Dewain Hansen cators Conference, Band ..... Bill Harris Physics Club ..... Glenn B. Hancock .... Art Club, Lightweight Scholarship Society, junior Guard of Honor, Orchestra lStudent Conductorl, Representa- tive at California South-Western Music Edu- E161 7 VW 'r -Eillfl Milli-'il' :ll l fl: llif ., . , -:y, .1 Vlf., iw 1 G, lr-,J V4 'ld ,- i-J av YS fl, in 'j ---Q L 3517 i' 3,ff4 , S Q t , ff 11' X ,-....-1 3-v i, X, Nj, Top Row ... Read from left Oren Harding Haskett .... Orchestra, Annual Staff, A Capella Choir, C.T.O. Club, Senior Class Secretary- ..... jack V. Hays . . . . Orchestra, Band iStudent Conductorl, Southern California Western Music Confer- ence at Long Beach, Southern California High School Symphony at Monrovia ..... Ethel Henderson ,... C.A.A., Operetta, Clee Club, Drill Team, Usherette ..... Laura Hernandez .... Clee Club ..... Richard Herschbach .... A Capella Choir, A Basket- ball, junior Varsity Baseball, lAll from Con- cordia Academy, Oakland, Calif.l ..... Lloyd Higginson .... Freshman Class Treas- urer, Pepper Bough, Chemistry Club, Clee Club lSecretaryl, Operetta ..... Ted Hol- lingsworth ..,. Orchestra lPresidentl, Band, Clee Club, Operetta, Lightweight Football, A Capella Choir ..... Alice jayne Howard Art Club lPresidentl, Annual Staff iPhotography Editorl, G.A.A., Clee Club ..... Helen Hubbs ..,. Drill Team, G,A.A. ..... D. Perry jeanes ...,Hi-Y iPresidentl, Basketball lA, Bl, C.T.O. lTreasurerl, Senior Play ..... Paul jillson .... Pepper Bough Staff, Annual Staff, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Latin Club ..... Beatrice johnson .... Usherette ..... Gerald Leon- ard johnson .... Baseball lVarsity, junior Varsityl, Varsity Football llvianagerl, Let- ermen's Club, Annual Staff, Stage Crew ..... Lloyd jones .... Physics Club, Chem- istry Club, Scholarship Society, Tennis, Yell- ing Yellowjackets ..... William j. Kerwin Chemistry Club, C.T.O. Club, Safety Committee, Tennis, Physics Club ..... l 4 Seniors l-ligh l-lats Top Row . . . Read from left . . . George King ..... Helen Virginia Kinser .... Girls' League Vice-President, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Drill Team llvianagerl, May Festival ..... Barbara Knowles .... Senior Class Program Chairman, Senior Play, Latin Club, Orchestra, Usherette ..... Manuel Lara ..... Reggie Leslie .... Physics Club ..... Gonzalo Leon ..,. Art Club, Let- termen's Club, Varsity Football, junior Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track ,.... Floyd Arthur Lynch .... Art Club lVice-Presiclentl, Lettermen's Club, Stage Crew, Base- ball ljunior Varsity, Varsityl A Basketball ..... Alberta Lynde .... Senior Class Treasurer, Scholarship Society, junior Guard of Honor, Chemistry Club, Annual iArtJ Dave Martin A.S.B. Vice-President, Varsity Tennis lCaptainl, B Basket- ball, junior Class Secretary, Hi-Y ..... Lenora Martinell .... Christmas Play, Ush- erette, Drill Team, G.A.A. ..... jimmy Maybell .... Lettermen's Club lSecretary and Treasurerl, Varsity Tennis, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Latin Club ..... lf 'if l X f .if yu ,U Lower Row Read from left Harry Mayes .... Physics Club, D Basketball Cobb .... Girls' League President, Council A.S.B. Play, Senior Play, Forensic Club .... Gordon McGough .... Lettermen's Club A.S.B. Play, Stage Crew, Varsity Football Lightweight Football ..... E191 Lightweight Football .... Patricia jane Mc- X 3 , l i 1 'xl xx N I .ll f,,,,,,..-.,..,...... ,R T X ..XQj,,f l Top Row Read from left , Ethel Lucile Mclnnes .... C-irls' League Sec- retary, Scholarship Society, C.A.A., Chem- istry Club, Latin Club ..... George Mc- jimsey .... Annual lAssociate Editorl, Council, Quill and Scroll, Hi-Y, Class B Football Manager ..... Marland McManus ...,. Ivy Rae McPhie . G,A,A., Library Club, Tumbling Team ..... Charlotte Mc- Vickers ,... Art Club, Cllee, Operetta, C.A.A. ... .. jack Miller .... Orchestra, Band, Chemistry Club ..... Robert E. Montgom- ery .,.. Lettermen's Club, junior jinx, Var- sity Baseball, Lightweight Football, Annual . . . .. George Moss . . . . Basketball lCaptain Al, Vice-President Senior Class, Hi-Y lSec. and Treas. J, Lettermen's Club, Tennis ..... Dorotha F. Murphree .... C-.A.A, ..... Leo V. Murray .... Varsity Football, A.S.B. Play, Physics Club ..... john Nauert .... Orches- tra, Band, Operetta, Christmas Play, May Festival ,.... Bill Nolan .... Forensic Club, junior jinx, Senior Play, lnterclass Debate ..... Frank Oliva . . .. Art Club, Orchestra, Bancl, Lightweight Football, Basketball lB, C,Dl ...,. Pascual Oliva .... Football lVar- sity, Lightweightl, A Basketball, Baseball lVarsity, junior Varsityl, Art Club, Letter- men's Club ..... Arras Mabel Oliver .... C.A.A. lPresidentl, Drill Team, Council, C.T.O. Club, May Festival ..... Seniors l-ligh l-lats Top Row Read from left Harry Quarles ..... Clyde Ramsay .... Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball ..... Allan Reese .... Clee Club, Band, Operetta, Hi-Y, Basketball lB Captain, Dl ..... Warren LeRoy Reeves .... junior Class President, Senior Class President, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Basketball lA, Bl ..... Wayne Reid ..... Vir- ginia Rich .... G.A.A., Tumbling, Usherette, Drill Team, Playday ..... Marvis Hope Richardson .... Annual lEditor-in-Chiefl, Pepper Bough lAssociate Editorl, Quill and Scroll, C,A.A. lSenior Representativel, Scholarship Society ..... joan Ridenour ..... Donald C. Roberts .... junior Class Vice-President, Hi-Y, A Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, Pepper Bough ..... Edward Roderick .... B Basketball, Clee Club, Stage Crew ..... Barbara jayne Romo .... junior Class Treasurer, Girls' League Treas- urer, Art Club lSecretaryl , Clee Club, A Capella Choir ..... Consuelo C. Rosas .... C.A.A., Drill Team, Art Club, Usherette Lower Row Read from left Manuel Rosas ..,. junior Varsity Baseball, Art Club, A Capella Choir ..... Betsy Ross .... Orchestra, Christmas Play ..... Elden Rowley Clee Club, Operetta, A Capella Choir, junior jinx ..... I l2U1 2 2 il ,fi Tie 7 yr Tl 12? K f 'a,., llZ!l'flQiil'l!li .y ,fm ii 4' i Nl X ' ig. wil. lx N 1 il X Tflp Row . . . Read from left . . . Dqris Russell .... Crlee Club, Operetta, Christmas Play ..... Wilbur Russell .... Stage Crew, Tennis ..... Rosie Ruvolo ..... G. .A., Drill Team, Play Day ..... Norma Mae Sawyer .... Operetta, A Capella Choir, G. .A., Clee Club, Christmas Play Rotaert Scherer ..... Ralph Schultz .... Or hestra, Band, Major, Student Director . .. Lucille Marie Shadwick .... G.A.A., Li rary Club, Drill Team ..... Bill Short . . .Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Operetta, A apella Choir, Football lVarsityl, Light- wiight ..... Mary Short .... C.A.A., A Capella Choir, Latin Club, C-irls' Cilee, Opleretta ..... Wesley Arel Sim .... A Capella Choir, Lettermen's Club, Oper- ettla, Varsity Track, Lightweight Track ..... Wxllard R. Sim .... Football lVarsityl, Lightweight Track, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Le termen's Club ..... Richard H. Sim- m ns ..,. Orchestra, Southern California Hi h School Symphony, Band, Track ..... Da iel Smith ..,. Safety Club. Chemistry Club ..... Doris Smith .... Glee Club, Ci ls' Drill, G.A.A. ..... lean Smith . . . . Ci Is' Drill, G.A.A. .... . l i l 1 1 l Seniors l-llglw l-lats Top Row Read from left luanlta Smith AS B Secretary Council Senior Play junior jinx Forensic Club Katherine Irene Smlth Art Club Senior Play Christmas Play Latin Club Usherette Carrie lane Splker C- A A Pepper Bough Annual Staff lC-urls Sportsl junior llnx Library Club lPresldent Secretaryl Walter Squires Annual Staff lOrganizatlonsl Scholarship Society Pepper Bough Chemistry Club Physics Club ..... Dorothy Stewart .... Art Club lVice-Presidentl Glee Club Dr'll Team C.A.A. ..... Dorothy Stowell .... Clee Club ..... Edgar Temby .... Hi-Y lVice-Presidentl Council Lettermen s Club Basketball lD Bl Annual Staff lSports Editorl ..... Esther Ruth Terrell .... Senior Play C.A.A. ..... Kinne Sheldon - Terrell .... Varsity Football Lettermen s Club Varsity Basketball Art Club Annual Staff lPhotographyJ ..... lean O Thibault .... Pepper Bough Editor Council Scholarship Society Quill and Scroll lPresidentl Varsity Debate ..... Howard Bur- ton Thrall .... Football lVarsity Lightweightl Varsity Basketball Varsity Track Lettermen s Club Pepper Bough Staff ..... Harold Perry .... Lower Row Read from left Vasquez ..... Marion Umbarger .... C.A.A., Scholarship Society, Chemistry Club, junior Guard of Hon- or, Drill Team .... , Adolph Valdez ,.... Raul E221 i231 .r 5 f .1 . 3 x ,ua ,, X, 'l X l . l , ,g u, x 1 V ,,'V ,,. xv -, ,..-MZ X 1-W. .n it 2 I l Top Row ... Read from left Lucille Bernice Veale .... Annual Staff lBookkeeperl, G.A.A., A Capella, Art Club, Drill Team ..... Clara Verdieck .... A.S.B. President, Council, C-.A.A., C.T.O. lPresi- dentl, Forensic Club ..... Earl Wagoner Stage Crew, D Basketball Bill Wear .... Christmas Play, Library Club, Chemistry Club ..... Mary Grace Wear C-.A.A., Drill Team, Basketball Man- ager, Latin Club ..... Warren Weiser .... Orchestra, Band ..... Emma Sabastion Wicks .... Senior Play, American Legion Essay Contest, Forensic Club, Chemistry Club, A.S.B. Play ..... Elizabeth Ann Wood G.A.A. lVice-Presidentl, Latin Club, Library Club, Chemistry Club, C-irls' League Sophomore Representative ..... Evelyn Wynn .... Art Club, Cilee Club, Usherette, C-.A,A. ..... Pauline Wilkerson .... Trans- ter ..... Valentine A. Zajec .... Audio Visual Aids lPresidentl, Safety Committee lChairmanJ, Senior Play, junior linx, A.S.B. Play ..... Z' I I ,1 nn,-f QIEIIXIICDR ACTIVITIES Cowgirls Physics Class Left to right: D. Roberfs, G. Moss, 1. May bells R. Montgomery, H, Thrall, F. Lynch W, im, l24'l SENIOR ACTIVITIES 'I J :Qt 4 H, K4 .XX If, 1- 1 .1 Ii I 'f ,ff fi! 'XX EJ Bosses W , ..a4Lx I N V 6 -'7 df Y,,..i T ..-.. .V.-' I Left To right: G. Frifzel, O, Hasketf, W. Aucutt, W. Reeves. Left to right: G. Mclimsey, 1. Smith D Martin, C. Verdieck. Left To right: 1. Thibaulf, T. Haldorsen, M. Richardson, A. Oliver. Left to right: E. Cloherry, P. jeanes P. McCobb, E. Temby. i253 JUNICDRS Scatterbrains Scatterbrains . . . piloted through year of turmoil by lvlr. and lvlrs. Byrn advisers guiding influence junior class president, jack Reeves . kid brother . . . basketball deadeye . . . vice-prexy, Dot Starr blonde honey . . . secretary, Doris Street. . . attractive Spitfire . . . money changer, Gordon Sim. . . all-around athlete . . . quarterback, for- ward and broadjumper. . .council representative, Melba McFarland . . . debator .. class motto: We want a jr.-Sr. prom socials Christmas dance . . . success- . . . junior play . . . The Whole Town's Talking . . . comedy . . . class colors, yellow and white . . . pioneered the adoption of a standardized junior class ring . . . idea accepted . . . class loyal ... sociable .. . pioneers . .. i X N 'Ch xx'i 7 i k if f N if LEX' Upper row: B. Admire, D. Alexander A, Allen, W. Appleman, L. Arre- dondo, R. Afchley, N, Ault, L. Baker M. Barnhill, B. Blakely, H. Blake- man, L. Blaylock. Row 2: F. Bourman, D. Branch, B Buckley, G. Bradshaw, S. Caldwell 1. Campos, D, Cardiff, M, Carson T. Cervantes, R. Cervantes, Row 3: G. Clements, M. Colunga L, Contreras, j. Console, B. Cooper E, Crane, E. Cross, N. Crowley, E Davey. Row 4: M. Dawson, F. Dias, B, Don- aldson, D. Dunniway, B. Endeman j. England, D. Ferrante, A, Cum- mings. Lower row: L. Fesler, 1. Flores, j Flores, M, Christofferson, M. Blevins E251 Upper row: M. Robinson, M. Roderick, j. Sage, M. Saunders, B. Schlosser, B.. Seamans, j. Sessions, G, Shad- wick, B. Sharp, B, Sharp, R. Shay, C, Westover. Row 2: K. Shimazu, G. Sim, B Skinner, j. Smith, M. Smith, L Sotelo, E. Sprague, D. Starr, M Stokes, D. Street, C. Swing. Row 3: W. Wirt, j. Thibault, M Thompson, R. Trusty, B. Turner, N Valdepena, M. Vasquez, A. Verdieck E. Castorena, M. Endeman. Row 4: H. Voorhees, R. Wall, G Wardlow, H. Wear, B. Webb, R Webb, F, White, H. Wilkerson, F Williams. Lower row: R, Williams, B. Wolf, E. Ybarra, L. Young, M. Zajec, N. Walden, 1. Wanarnaker, j, Wana- maker, L. Wise. I 27 1 Upper row: M. Gates, E, Graves, L Greer, F. Gregor, M. Hamby, T Handman, M, Hart, W. Hart, A Hawkes, C. Haws, V. Hendrickson Row 2: F. Hicks, P. Hiskey, I Hoard, H. Hodge, S, Hoelzer, M Homeyer, B. Hubbs, W. Hubbs, L Hughes, C. jaime. Row 3: P. Linginger, B, johnson, H johnson, j. johnson, l. jones, L Kellogg, D. Kelly, B. Kinyon, F Kitchen. Row 4: B. Koch, M. Kronmiller, R LaGue, M. Lee, C. Leon, F. Leyva T. Leyva, M, Ligon. Lower row: F, Linko, j. Littlefield C. Lonnecker, j. Loughry, H. Lynch V, McAtee, H. McCall, B. Hennen V. Kerns. Upper row: M. McDowell, M. Mc- Farland, B, Mayberry, N. Mattis, A. Martin, G. Martin, F. Martinez, B. Marx, I. Mashburn, j. Mashburn, C. Mayo. M. Meron. Row 2: E. Metters, W. Meyer, I. Miller, W. Miller, M, Mineo, V. Montgomery, A. Morales, j. Moss, M. Munger. wbfi Row 3: P, Netzley, H. Nishida, 'U W9 vs 52 -.. KET' US? Snr KE 'P 7' U T ii -,O KDE an Wm E14 F Phelps. Row 4: E. Pimentel. R. Pippin, Pixley, M. Pool, j. Powell, j. Powell, G. Preece, Lower row: E, Prieto, M. Raymond, W. Reid, l. Reeves, G. Reinhardt, j. Reis, K. Rich. SGP!-IOMGRES Small Fry Sophies . . . Florence Willets, able prexy. . . pretty . . . vice-president, Bill Boyd . . . lightweight football captain. . . secretary, jeanne Simpson . . . shy . . . treasurer, Margaret Blakely . . . C basketball team's idol . . . dollars and sense . . . student council representative, Meredith Ham . . . lightweight football . . . C-irls' League representatives, Katie Pow- ell and Reba Young . . . janell Nolan, student council member at large . . . popular . . . Philip Fox, prexy of Latin Club . . . Dickie Preciado . . . captain D basketball . . . Clyde johnson . . . all tri-county league end . . . Willard Blakely . . . pole vaulter . . . flies over that bar with the greatest of ease . . . presented George Washington birthday assembly . . . commendable program . . . held class party . . . Spring . . . class colors, red and white no blue .. . advisers . . . Mrs. Edgar and Mr. Raney . . . traditions . . . initiate frosh sophs command frosh obey . . . fun . . . swinging paddles . . . painted faces . . . also decorate stage for noble upperclassmen . . . senior graduation . . . june . . . PBX, X:-A-rg L B N-4 eff.. lfx-,Fifi Q s Z l ,ALJ ' Q., f xx . f 'Q ref 'V at l C'lTf'r E x' ff' X 'ff - if 1 I l f G . f Upper row: I. Alaniz, L. Alaniz, D. Allen, F. Anderson. G. Anderson, C. Archibald, D. Auck, I. Bacon, E. Bailey, M. Barth, B. Beaton, O. Berry, N. Berch. Row 2: B. Bird, M. Blakely, W. Blakely, C. Blanchard, B. Boyd, M. Bryant, C. Bublifz, L. Burke, W. Bushong, T. Cabrera, B. Call. Row 3: R. Campa, B. Carlos, C. Carlos, M. Carlos, R. Carlos, D. Carney, H. Castle, C. Castorena, E. Chiatovich, P. Cocking, A. Cole. Row 4: C, Coleman, H. Conner, I Contreras, 1. Contreras, M. Con- treras, F. Cortez, N. Crowley, E, Creed, N, Crippen, B. Davey. Lower row: O. Dean, G. DeArmond 1. Delmont, N. Endeman, R. Endel man. E251 Upper row: E. Sanchez, A, Rivas, S Robledo, D. Roderick, B. Roemer, G Ross, R. Rubidoux, R. Russell, j Saldana, j. Saldana, E, Sanchez. Row 2: W. Robinson, L. Sanchez L. Sanchez, F. Saunders, G. Scherer M, Serrano, M. Sessions, R. Shaddox S. Sharp, T. Shoaff, A. Short, j Simpson. Row 3: j. Smith, L. Sosa, R. Sprague B. Spence, j. Terrell, W. Thorngate: E. Thornton, B. Trank, B. Troutman j. Unger, B. Unger. Row 4: l. Valdez, S. Valdez, G Valdez, j. Venegas, E. Villalobos, E Vollenweider, D. Wadley, A. Walden C. Waugh, E. Weatherford. Lower row: W, Webster, H. Welch L. wnkerson, F, winners, 1. wauaamsj K. Williams, j. Wood, R. Young, G. Zorzilio. za 1 Upper row: C. Espinosa, G. Evans V. Farlow, S. Fehn, V. Ferrante, cf Fischer, M. Flores, B. Follette, P. Fox, D. Frame, A. Fraser. Row 2: A. Garcia, L. Garcia, N Genser, F. Clifford, C. Gonzales, j, Gonzales, j. Gongales, T. Gonzales. E. Goodwin, M. Graham, C. Greer. Row 3: B. Gregor, M. Ham, j. Hanner, R. Hanner, H, Hardy, M Harris, H. Haughey, R. Henderson, P. Hickerson, W. Hicks. Row 4: H. Hively, S. Hodson, T Hodson, C. Hoelzer, M, Hoffman, G Horton, H. Houser, M. Hubbs, G Hughes, P. Hughes, M. Hunter. Lower row: M. jasper, L. jillson, C johnson, F. johnson, j. johnson, B Leavitt. ve, Upper row: L. LeFevor, G. Lelsie S. Lewis, R. Leyva, G. Llamas, l Lopez, R. Lozalla, C. Lovette, B Lowry, M. Lynn, P. Lyon. R 2' L. McLarran L. McLart ow . , y E. Manning, N. Mansfield, C. Mar- tinez, R. Martinez, j. Mashburn, S Mayes, E. Mermilliod, E. Miller, I Mercado. Row 3: j, Moieska, D. Monday, A Montijo, j. Morales, B. Nauerf, B Navarro, j. Nolan, P. Nila, B. Noriega D. Olson. Row 4: j. Portillo, T, Peckels, L Phelps, R. Poland, K. Powell, W Powell, D, Preciado. Lower row: E, Prieto, C. Radcliffe B. Rearick, E. Reinhardt, W. Ring- wald, j. Rios, L. Rios. w H if' FRESI-IMEN if -- Termites Frosh termites . . . heralded into big high school world by their noble superiors . . . guided by Clay Dean Flatt, president . . . smiling disposi- tion . . . Donald Mclntosh, vice-president . . . chip off the old block . . . secretary, Phyllis East . . . cute athlete . . . council representative, Billy Peckham big voice initiation ... onion corsages . . . paddles . . . challenged sophs to football rally push- ball contest winners pushed sophies off gridiron . . . presented Christmas pageant . . . Why The Chimes Rang . . . freshmen activ- ities include frosh day program . . . class party in gym . . . chaperoned by advisers, Miss Hope Reed and Mr. George Ahler . . . good sports . . . a promising class of leaders . . . athletes . . . students . . . . . . Alvin 'Thrall, assistant yell leader . . . a little man with a . . . all future leaders . . . termite traditions . . . dress-up for paint smeared mugs clothes wrong side out 'i .Q h Upper row: E. Adams, R. Aguilera, R. Alexander, M. Allen, L. Alvarado, 1. Ambrose, 1. Anderson, P. Aprico, A Arrendondo, R. Aranda, G. Archi- ald, M. Ayala, 1. Baker, D. Baldwin. Row 2: P. Batchman, B. Bell, C. Benson, G. Blevins, j. Bollman, F. Borao, H. Bradbury, B, Brewingon, M. Bridges, K. Brown, M. Bryant, L. Burton. Row 3: R. Burton, R. Burton, Y. Calderilla, B. Cardiff, A. Carlos, C. Castorena, H, Chace, C. Chavez, D. Clements, D. Clevenger, P. Cole. Row 4: V. Colvin, R. Console, l. Contreras, F. Cook, I. Cowen, K. Crabtree, P. Crawford, M, Cullin, I. Cummings, C. Cunningham, B. Dale. Lower row: R. DeArmond, M. Dias, T. Duarte, P. East, B, Easton, B. Endeman, F. Espinosa, M. Espinosa, F. Ferrell. - C qgliifjllii . A flllxfx lk ll, fy .fs ' R x f fi' I, . .f . , ,fs ,ff ,A f lifxlfri i , l I 7 l i l- j l l 1.-I , . ..:s.s., ,-C i 'QNX r .1 . WM. ' C, 1-43 1 N 4 .Nl . i l .J I 20 I 'tl 2 .- N 'nw-, ,11,,..? 1, fi' X l ' Sf- , -, , I XI' X4 I. 1 x C U U '51 3 5 W m :r m F F T o Q. 2. mn c m -:roy 3' G, Rosas, A. Rosas, B. Rowley, Russell, H. Saldana, D. Saldivar, Sainders, C. Stockton, j. Schultz, Sellman, l. Shadwick. lli -f nl -. -.. 0 -. 9- 9. lfl nf I nl 3. em fD 51. 9 ln 4 0. 5 7575774 Row 2: V. Rodriguez, F. Shelton, Shimuzu, W. Short, E. Simmons, Sotello, D Sn der R Sotello L, Suchu Row 3: L. Stovall, L. Taylor, C Thibault, R. Thompson, A. Thrall, E Thrasher, R. Torres, A. Trujillo, R Trusty, j. Valdez. Row 4: N. Vanien, L. Vasquez, F Vejar, R. Villa, R. Wagner, M.Walk F, Walk, B. Wall, N. Walters, S Wardlow. Lower row: W. Wear, M. Webb, N Wienberg, D. West, B. Whitfield M. Wicks, H. Wilkerson, E. Work- l'Y18i'l. si 3 1 .1 , Upper row: P. Fischer, C. Flatt, M Flores, V, Flores, R. Gallagher, A Garcia. T. Garcia, D. Garcia, R Gifford, G. Glidden, C. Gomez, 1 Gonzales, K. Goode, L. Gordon. Row 2: E. Graham, l. Green, D Grisham, E. Grisham, M, Gustavson R. Gutierrez, C. Hamilton, B, Handl man, R. Harber, F. Hardwick, M Hardwick, E. Harris. Row 3: C. Harrison, E. Harvey, B Haws, W. Hays, K. Hill, B. Hively, 1. Hobson, B. Hogg, M. Hood, B. Hooks, M. Howard. Row 4: B. Hubbs, A. Huddleston R. Irvine, B. james V eanes Hj , . I . lensen, 1. john-son, C. Iillson, W Kelly, M. Kimball, Lower row: A. Koch, R. King, E Kistler, P. Knox, D. Lansing, L. Lash C. Leane, M. Leppard, H. Lee. Upper row: 1. LeRoy, B. Liles, W Long, I Lopez, C. Lovell, C, Lujan B. McCann, H. McCreery, W. Mc: Dowell, P. McEwan, D. Mclntosh V. McNiel, C. Mclimsey, D. McPhie Row 2: R. Macias, l. Marks, W Martin, C. Martinez, E. Martinez D. Marn, B. Mashburn, A. Matus L. Mears, R. Maloney, 1. Mora, M Morales. Row 3: V. Moore, E. Mathews, C Navarro, P. Negrete, B. Nickel, E Nishida, R. Noel, l. Noorigian, B Oliver, E. Olson, J. Ough. Row 4: C. Quarles, H. Painter, G Palomino, 1. Payne, B. Peckham, B Peironriet, A. Perez, P. Pippin, P Polopolus, L. Powell, O. Powell. Lower row: D. Preskitt, E. Ramirez O. Ramirez, T. Ramirez, P. Ramirez D. Reed, L. Rice, V. Rivera, R Rodriguez. ,.4' lui 1 I I f x X N I . V I I f .- ..,L ,Q --f X ff! KM! I N STUDENT ACTIVITIES Doings Freshmen Boys M McFarland D Starr G Slm omoro Offucers Upper row M Ham Lower M Blakely 1 Slmpson F Wxllets B Boyd or Officers-Upper row: D. Sfrget, 1. Reeves. Lower In . ' 5 :- . . shmen OfficersfUpper row: P. East, B. Peckham, Vlclmosh. Lower row: C. Flatt. I .IN A .wwf 2 ,,, i , I Q. f 1 Campus Cut-ups RehxaHon v,k Gabdng . I A ff N. M,,gx.,.!l viii 1 v X tg! ff If ,. 47.VM X .A f' 4' f?f v u . X n-:rg - S P 'ff?xiNxx:i'- W E5 Ji. I X 'A' X Vw QQ. . ,M 4l,'fX' MT X ' , ,, 5, , . ,f,421f34g,4p, V 1' :V 6 J LJ k - if . X ikyfd K lg ' , ' ' I S ' 1 ,, , ,ff C ,IH E331 jokes CAMPUS SCENES QW: Ioclfw 3 1 yr , 5 N X . X 'F ' CCDU NCII. l l X W' T L xl' If l 'H I Big shots . . . headed by Clara Verdieck . . . J SL l' A tirst girl prexy . . . tall, graceful, goodlooking 5 Wil W A . . . admired by both students and teachers. . . X il - XQRX l ' eighteen members. . .outstanding and popular XV , I' 3 A students . . . plan school activities . . . dances l XXL sf r , . . . good music . . . everyone goes . . . motion 1' ' X l Ng 1 pictures . . . regular Tuesday assemblies . . . J N .. sports assemblies. . .led by Dave Martin, vice- W tx l XM X-. president . . . well-liked, dark, handsome . . . jk A tb lb luanita Smith.. .blonde, capable secretary. . .N l I K xQ 'Rf X U l Miss Clark, sponsor, vice-principal . . . every!x X ll l one'sfriend. . .Lillian Darlington,treasurer. . . X Tl Xl takes charge of all school money . . . all promi- L7 l nent and dependable citizens of C.U.H.S. .. . ye JJ ' l pins presented to members A.S.B. Play l j y supervised by Council. . .prexy attends Rotary xl L Club . .. party at end of year .. . honor out- N L 'N X going members . . . all classes and organiza- , tions represented . . . memorable times . . . N Q Big SIWQTS l 'A , Ts X . Upper row: C. Verdieck tPresidentl, D. Martin lVice-Presidentl, l. Smith fSecretaryl, I. Thibault lPepper Bough Editorl M, Munger lStudent Representativel, G. Mclimsey lCounciI Memberl, Row 2: P, McCobb lGirls' League Presidentl, A. Oliver lG.A. A, Presidentl, j. Nolan lCouncil Memberl, E. Cloherty lScholar ship Presidentl, T. Haldorsen tYeIl Leaderl, E, Temby lAthletic Managerl. - Lower row: M. McFarland llunior Representativel, B. Peckham lFreshman RSDresenla1'ivel,Nl- Ham l5ODh0VY10l'E RePl'95el'l'fHf'V9l D, Ferrante lLettermen's Presidentl, Miss Clark lSponsorl. L. Darlington lTreasurerl. PEPPER BCUGI-l Snoops lpper row: jean Thibaulf lEditorl, Marvis Richardson tAssociate EditorJ,Reporters john Console, Anna May Crowley, Bette Ferris. Row 2: Estelle Graves, Louise Greer, Andy Hawkes, Vernon Hendrickson, june Hoard, Maxine Homeyer. Row 3: Carl Lonnecker, Dick Miller, john Moss, Helyne Nishida, Fred Pettengill, Betty Lee Sharp. Lower row: Bill Sharp, Connie Swing, Howard Thrall, Ruby Gene Williams, Barbara Wolf, Miss Morris iSponsorl. Busy hands .. . typewriters clicking .. . deadlines near .. . galleys to be checked . . . headlines .. . Pepper Bough's out at noon . . . lots of fun informality .. . also demerits ... three seniors in class . . . Thibault .. and ed- itor, popular student, good actor . . . Richardson . . . associate editor, swell sport .. . Thrall . . . humorist, hard worker . . . majority juniors . . . all try to make Quill and Scroll . . . sports editor . . . Pettingill . . . reporters scour campus . . . contribution box in study hall . . . Newspaper Day at U.S.C. six delegates and adviser . . . twelve pretty girls on staff . . . ten humorous boys . . . Miss Morris .. . adviser . . . young . . . fun .. . party with annual staff . . . informal . . . last issue of paper by l94l editor . . . staff members prepare for annual work . . . journalism . . . fourth period . . . mad dash everyone remembers it . . i331 ANNUAL l .xx Scribes slave . . . files to be checked . . . copy to be re- written . . . proof to be read . . . pictures to be identified . . . work, work, work, .. . piles up . . . last minute rush , ,I . . . Crimson and Cold staff . . . try to meet deadlines . . . ,JXNZN -A editors complain . . . adviser raves . . . everybody trying to 1 5 X do two things at same time .... all slave to produce better ' ix f j yearbook . . . led by Marvis Richardson . . . editor-in-chief 2 f I . . . works hard helping others . . . relieved when annual ' lik! NX finally published .. . staff joins with journalism class . . . ' i holds informal banquet. . .following year's staff announced . . . thrills . . . informal initiation ... new Quill and Scroll members . . . climaxes season . . . K Upper row: Marvis Richardson lEditor-in-Chiefl, George Mcjimsey lAssociate Editorl, Paul lillson fFeature Editorl, Edgar Temby KS orts Ed't l Al' H d lPh t h Ed'f J Elb t F lAt Ed't l p lor , ice owar o ograp y nor , er arr r i or . Row-2: Howard Thrall llvlixed Sportsl, Carrie Spiker lGirls' Sportsl, Walter Squires l0rganizationsl, jean Thibault lCIassesl, Lois Hale lHumorJ, Gerald johnson lldentificationsl. A A Row 3: Sheldon Terrell ll-Vhotographyl, Alberta Lynde lArH, Lucille Veale lBookkeeperl, Robert Montgomery lAdverhsingl, Oren Haskett lAdvertising Managerl, Helen Kinser lSubscriptionsl. Lower row: Earl Carlile lAdvertisingJ, lean Baker lSubscriptionsl, Miss Muriel M. Morris lGeneral Adviserl, Miss Bertha Kalm lBusiness Adviserl, Mrs. Helen I. McDaniel lArt and Photography Adviserl. E391 QUILI. 8 SCRCDLL Word Sllngers Upper row: F. Pettengill, D. Miller, E, Graves L. Greer, j. Maybell, B. Sharp, l. Thibault M. Homeyer, J. Hoard. Lower row: G. Fritzel, G. Mclimsey. M Richardson, Miss Morris tAdviserl, L. Hale E. Temby, C. Swing. Alert . . . ready for action . . . prospective news writers . . . Quill and Scroll . . . highest obtainable honor for high school journalists . . . reporters slave for membership . . . final day . . . only eight new members . . . initiation . . . lots of laughs . . . embarrass- ment for new scribes . . . satisfaction for senior journalists . . . Editor . . . lean Thibault, prexy . . . George Mclimsey, vice-prexy . . . other senior scribes . . . Marvis Richardson . . . Lois Hale .. . Ed Temby lim Maybell George Fritzel .. . guide new members . . . Connie Swing '41 editor . . . Fred Pettengill . . . Maxine Homeyer . . . Louise Greer . . . june Hoard . . . Bill Sharp Estelle Graves Dick Miller envied by other stu- dents . . . few meetings . . . small organization . . . selected group . . . Miss Muriel Morris, adviser . . . lnternational Honorary So- ciety for High School journalists . . . creates interest in writing . . . high standing . . . scholastic activity . . . members gain en- trance by writing for school paper . . . pins . . . magazines . . achievements . . . E401 GIRLS' LEAGUE Glamour girls . . . pick of the campus . . . all girls' organization . . . led by Patsy Mc- Cobb . . . good president, outstanding senior . . . Helen Kinser, vice-president . . . cute, charming minutes in charge of Ethel Mclnnes, secretary . . . treasurer of the Girls' League Federation good worker Barbara Romo, treasurer Bobbie, sweet personality . . . Esther Castorena, pro- gram chairman . . . friendly, well-liked . . . eight class representatives . . . supervised by Miss Louisa Pesqueira . . . excellent adviser . . . conventions . . . Fall . . . San Bernar- dino . . . twenty delegates .. . prominent high school members . . . co-hostesses . . . Spring convention at Huntington Park . . . Patsy lVlcCobb and Helen Kinser, delegates .. . election of Colton's Queen for the Orange Show . . . Bette Ferris . . . popular co-ed, personality, friendliness. . .outstand- ing queen . . . auction sale . . . lots of fun . . . lost and found . . . keys, books, etc. . . . exchange programs . . . Riverside, Redlands, San Bernardino . . . new friends made . . . enjoyment for everyone . . . Big and Little Sister dance . . . gaiety, laughter . . . fresh- men get acquainted . . . Usherette Club . . . May Festival . . . Girls' League and G.A.A. work together . . . picturesque program . . . colorful costumes and dances . . . May Queen rules .. . Patsy assists in crowning ceremony . . . installation time . . . candle- light ceremony . . . impressive . . . new offi- cers replace old ones . . . colors, blue and gold success outstanding school activity . . . E411 1 'x l, .Ni I - . I i l K 11 if Leap Year Skirts Upper row: H. Ki Row 2: E. Castore L wer row: E. M C riser, I na, P. NlcCobb Ipresldentl, B Innes SCI-IOLARSI-llyl? .il X I . Wise Guys lx Wise guys . . . aim to recognize individual spirit . . . service group for student body . . . two social evenings .. . pot-luck supper . . . banquet in honor of new officers . . . three trips .. . matinee program at Padua Hills . . . Spanish atmosphere . . . Mission lnn old relics . . . statues . . . Riverside . . . Huntington Library ... books ... paintings ... Forest Lawn ... beautiful ... quiet .. . Columbia Broadcasting Studios Burns and Allen Union Depot . . . Olvera Street . . . souvenirs . . . official gold life pins awarded graduates . . . members for three semesters receive official Novitiate pin ... modeled torch ... letters SS . .. Scholar- ship Society . . . members hold important positions of school . . . capable workers . . . outstanding in scholarship, citizenship, and leadership . . . Ed. Cloherty, president . . . all around leader . . . sports, classes, drama Wanda Aucutt, vice-president capable senior . . . Dorothy Starr, secretary . . . junior . . . tall, blonde, popular . . . Mrs. Atherton, adviser . . . work . . . honor ... pleasure . .. Upper row: L. Lash, V. Colvin, A. Thrall, F, Ferrell, Y. Shimazu, H Lee, C, Lovell, E. Chiatovich, M Howard, L. Powell, B. Bell, B. james. Row 2: C. Engel, P. Fox, C. Archi- bald, W. Hicks, 1. Gonzales, M Contreras, L. Wilkerson, L. Sosa, E. Vollenweider, j, Ough, M. Raymond Mrs. Atherton. Row 3: E. Crowley, C. Oakes, B Buckley, M. Christofferson, 1. Flores, M. Lee, B. Sharp, M. McFarland, R. Trusty, H. johnson. Row 4: M. Hansen, H, Wilkerson M, Umbarger, A. Lynde, M. Graham L. Hale, W. Squires, L. jones, B Kerwin. Lower row: M. Richardson, E. Mc- lnnes, 1. Thibaulr, T. Haldorsen, P McCobb, E. Cloherty lpresidentl D. Starr, G. Fritzel. lI42l r 1' I I f - fx M y, , 4499. 21 4, U ,fb I I I' f , ' 7, ,. , ,.1 Mad Painters fl W 4 ff , H.,-IL., l Q I V ' ' 'll1,,f A 1. I fb. fy' 3 fl f -f 1 L F l. . 'X 1' F3 Art club .. . paint slingers .. . large group .. . sixty-eight mem- Il is 1 , ,f bers . . . painting . .. handicraft . . . commercial art . . . interior K il If decorating figure drawing posters include work T i'j1f'---M-f--3.x . . . chief painter, Alice Howard .. . second year reign as prexy I ,fr ,K.,, few, Qi, . . . senior, no third term . . . Dorothy Stewart, cute vice-president xl fx' J . . . Alice's right hand mari . . . Bobbie Romo, capable secretary l ' 2 if J . . . keeps books in order . . . Elbert Farr, April fool's king . . . Y'-' treasurer .. . has hard job .. . collects dues .. . adviser, Mrs. McDaniel . . . artist and photographer . . . Crimson and Cold . . . many helpful assistants .. . art club . . . attend turkey dinner .. . adviser's home, 'Thanksgiving .. . again Washingtorfs Birthday .. . enjoyed by all . . . make colorful signs and posters . . . adver- tising plays, sports, elections .. . stage interesting exhibit during educational week . . . end of year .. . public invited .. . Cf .2 observe year swork . . . artists praised . . . -- fb up fjgtx All ff Upper row: D. Auck, B. Beaton, B Buchanan, B. Call, R. Cervantes, C F' h A F H G ' l isc er, . raser, . arcla, Green, 1. Gonzales, M. Saunders. Row 2: C. Archibald, M. Hart, G Hancock, M, Hardwick, M. Hubbs G. L C L F son, Row 3: M. Meron, M. Mineo, M Munger, R. Powell, E. Prieto, B Guerrero, B. Rearick, 1. Reeves, F Walker, W. Robinson, E. Wynn. Row 4: C, Rosas, M. Rosas, E Sprague, K. Williams, E. Temby, L Veale, C. Verdieck, B. Wear, W Wear, J. Benjestorf. Lower row: E. Workman, D, Smith mo, , Terrell, A Lynde, E, Ybarra, B. Hood. E433 eon, . ovette, . Lynch, E Manning, N. Mansfield, M. Donald- A. Howard lpresidentl, D. Stewart: B, Ro E. Farr S. . CHEMISTRY CLUB Einstelns Upper row: 1. Console, M. Dawson, 1. Flores, H. Garcia, M. Graham, M. Hamby. Row 2: C. Haws, B. Hennen, F. Bourman, P. Linginger, C. Lonnecker, A. Lynde. Row 3: Miss Clark, L. Hale, B. Marx, 1. Powell, K. Rich, D. Smith. Row 4: 1. Smith, E. Sprague, D. Street, 1. Thibault, M. Umbarger, B. Wear. Lower row: B. Kerwin fpresidentl, M. Lee, M. Christofferson, B. Sharp, B. Webb. C.U.H.S. Einsteins .. . chemistry students led by Bill Kerwin, prexy second year member .. . assisted by Barton Webb, vice- prexy . . . popular tennis player . . . Mary Virginia Lee, minute keeper . . . little blond, junior . . . Merle Christofferson, treasurer . . . han- dles all club money . . . Betty Lee Sharp, Club reporter .. . journalist . . . Miss Clark, sponsor . . . thorough chemist . . . oldest organiza- tion in school . . . students gain membership through hard work . . . extra reports, experiments, etc. . . .patience with crystals . . chem- icals, smells .. . all hold noses . . . open windows. . .dangerous acids, sulfuric, nitric . . . workers must be careful . . . students make color- ful paints .. . cosmetics . . . party with Physics Club . . . meetings . . . socials .. . field meets .. . annual trip to Cal 'Tech in Pasadena . . . members visit Griffith Park . . . Los Angeles . . . great planetar- ium .. . amusement park . . . animals ... interesting times .. . E441 x Pl-IYSICS CLUB Brain Trusts ----ffwir I nn.- ' ,..---...... , C r -,-- rl .,.......,, ,......5f' a-'ssl V Physics Club .. . all upper classmen .. . hard workers . . . presiding officers . . . seniors . . . George Fritzel, prexy . . . friendly personality . . . Ed Cloherty, activity chairman . . . quiet . . . Wanda Aucutt, sec- retary and treasurer . . . attractive brunette . . . three girls in class . . . newly formed organization . . . sponsored by Mr. Tucker .. . science teacher . . . hard study . .. problems . . . experiments . . . social activities . . . combined party with Chemistry Club . . . dinner . . . drive-in theatre . . . feature length movies for student body . . . modern trend in lighting . . . lectures . . . communication . . . sound ... three excursion trips . . . April. .. Cal. Tech ... film studies ... radio station . . . members try to earn a college prep grade . . . head- aches . . . conferences before school in the journalism room to get to- days' lesson . . . club inaugurated with opening of new science build- ing . . . purpose of club . . . to gain knowledge concerning common- place and most applicable laws of physics . . . skill . . . brains . . . notable members in organization . . . no traditions . . . demonstration and lectures . . . Upper row: P. jillson, B. Harris. Row 2: G. Fritzel ipresidentl, 1. Auck, E. Carlile, B. Kerwin, L. Murray, S. Terrell, B. Short, W. Squires. Row 3: T. Haldorsen, B. Linton, W. Aucutt, H. Mayes, L. jones, 1. Corgill. Row 4: 1. Thibault, V. Zajec, F. Mayer. Row 5: P. leanes, M. Hansen. Lower row: E. Cloherty, 1. Baker, Mr. Tucker. E453 LATIN AND LIBRARY Upper row: S. Hodson, L. jillson, R. Henderson, M. Dawson, E. Wood, B. Leavitt. Row 2: M. Hunter, C. Waugh, M Bamhiii, E. voiienweider, K, smnhl Row 3: D. Auck, B, Boyd, G, Evans, 1. Wood. Row 4: Miss Goodchild, B. Carlos, E. Cummans, H. Conner. Row 5: 1. Nolan, M. Munger. Lower row: P. Fox ipresidentl, E Mclnnes. Boolcworms Latin club stimulates interest in the Latin language . . . customs ot the ancient Romans, Caesar's campaign . . . party ends year's socials . . . constitu- tion established .. . Bookworms .. . aim to promote inter- est and appreciation of literature .. . help make the school library useful . . . act as library assistants . . . weekly li- brary science class . . . round table dis- cussions Miss Goodchild, adviser . . . favorite . . . that certain look . . . Upper row: B. Wear, G. Zorzilio, B. Douglas, T. Handman, 1. Thi- bault. Row 2: F. Barnes, M. Raymond, E. Wood, Miss Goodchlld. Lower row: I, McPhie, C. Cole- man, B. Cooper, C, Spiker, A CAPPELLA Cl-lCDlR Warblers Upper row: 1. Maybell, B. Bunker, D. Roberts, O, Haskett, 1. Powell, D, Martin, G. Sim L, Baker, T. Hollingsworth,W.Sim, B. Short M. Rosas, H. Wear, E. Rowley. Row 2: B. Buckley, M. Bridges, M. Ende- rnan, j. Simpson, E. Goodwin, W. Hicks, N. Crowley, M. Christofferson, A. Gargano L, Veale, L. Powell, B. Romo, N. Berch. Lower row: K. Graham, M. Short, 1. Benje- storf, M. Hoffman, C. Hoelzer, N. Anderson, B. james, D. Barcroft, F. Kitchen, F, Mar- tinez, L. Sanchez. Warblers . . . music masters . . . harmony . . . poise . . . black and red robes . . . a new organization . . . Mr. O'Donnell, director . . . hours of practice . . . nervousness . . . jitter during rehearsals . . . smooth performances . . . representative of Colton High . . . Mildred Ende- man ... solo singer . . . Sim and Thrall ... tenors ... class romeos . .. Dave Martin ... class clown ... lvlaybell ... baritone ... tall . . . bases make the floor vibrate .. . Mr. O'Donnell sings . .. helps the weaker ones . . . students love the work . . . severe critics . . . ardent supporters . . . student body backs the choir . . . A Cappella . . .hard songs. . .muddy tones. . .don't force voice. . .breath control . . . many trips . . . Redlands . . . Los Angeles . . . performances at grammar schools . . . entertain at exchange programs .. . regular assemblies Christmas play jeanette Benjestorf .. . soloist . . . get out of class . . . members from all classes . . . even trosh . . . cooperation . . . rhythm . . . Mr. O'D.'s pet class. . .good harmonizers . . . active students . . . hard workers . . . late hours of singing . . . perfect order . . . all voices . . . no instruments . . . I471 ORCHESTRA Maestros Upper row: E. Castorena, B. Rowley, 1. Hayes, C. Engel, C, Haws. Row 2: D. Monday, 1, Miller, F. Doty, M. Pool, 1, Nauert, G. Preece, F. Oliva, 1. Schultz. Row 3: 1. Williams, G. Ross, M. Barnhill, D. Starr, W. Weiser, T. Hollingsworth lpresidenti, M. Hansen. Row 4: I, Simpson, D. Ousley, V. Kerns, I. Mashburn, B. Ross, M. Barth, F. Gifford, E. Nickel, D. Dart, Lower row: R. Harber, G. Gregory, O. Has- kett, C. Oakes, 1. Baker, H. Castle, N. Benson, R. Pixley. Interest awakened. . .instrument chosen. . .lessons, practice, routine . . .development. . .mastery of own instrument. . .blended to others cooperation orchestration chance to become members of Southern California High School Symphony . . . bi-monthly practice at Monrovia . . . concerts at Monrovia and Lancaster . . . home symphony concerts in May personnel of high school students from entire United States . . . honor . . . opportunity . . . biggest pro- ject attempted . . . student officials . . . Ted Hollingsworth, president . . . friendly -- . senior . . . lack Hays, vice-president . . . funny . . . good musician . . . jeanne Simpson, secretary-treasurer - - . smart. . . sweet . . . Esther Castorena, librarian . . . pleasure and relaxation . . . trips. . .hear United States Navy Band. . .Rubinoff's violin. . .parties . . . horseback rides . . . loyalty . . . ever ready to assist all student programs . . . taught and guided by Miss Brooks, talented director. . . E431 BAND Jitterbugs School band . . . peppy .. . vigorous . . . marching gallantly down the field . . . spirit of Colton Hi .. . urging the team to victory. . .pound- ing through tense moments of play . . . hale and hearty . . . colorful . . . crimson and gold uniforms . . . attractive . . . the blare of the trumpets . . . the beat of the drums . . . songs of victory . . . a touch- down .. . music rolls out ... Tiger Rag ... Beer Barrel Polka . . . lively . . . everybody claps . . . gave assemblies for the student body . . . programs at other schools . . . the concert for the Orange Show heard United States Naval Band at Los Angeles . . . also Rubinoff's violin . . . lovely soft strains . . . different from the rhythm of the band. . .a party. . .good time for everyone . . . enjoyed each others' company .. . ready to take part in civic programs .. . parades . . . attract attention of townspeople . . . praised by everyone . . . represented the school well. . . thirty-five members . . . best band in history of school . . . ably led by Miss Brooks . . . little dynamite ... full of action . . . peppy . . . well liked ... Ipper row: R. Schultz, F. Shelton, A, leorge, M. Homeyer, E. Casrorena, l, Hays, .. Oakes, D. Starr, M. Barnhill, D.Simmons . Haws, j. Powell, C, Hoelzer, E. Goodwin L Marx, B, Marx, T. Schultz. bw 2: B. Nauert, M. Villalobos, D. Ousley, Williams, G. Ross, M, Cullin, E. Rodri- uez, Miss Brooks tsponsorl, 1. Delmont, . Blanchard, C. Carlos. ow 3: I. Miller, D. Lansing, E. Vollen- feider, T. Hollingsworth, D, Carney, F. ioty, R. Rubidoux, F. Oliva, D. Delgadillo. . Harrison. ower row: l. Nauert, M. Pool, B. Mash- urn, B. Koch, M. Hansen, P. McEwan, 1 fanamaker. E491 LETTERMEN Glamour Boys Upper row: E, Ventle, G. Preece, W. Apple- man, C, Ramsay, E. Temby, D. Cullin, F. Lynch, l. Reeves, D. Cardiff, W. Meyer. Row 2: B, Metters, C. laime, W. Sim, I, Marks, E. Cloherty, j. Sessions, A. Hawkes, H. Voorhees, W. Blakely, Row 3: M. Saunders, G. johnson, l. Green, 1. Maybell, W. Sim. G, Sim, D. Ferrante lpresidentl, B. Webb. Row 4: P. Oliva, A. Morales, D, Roberts, G. Moss, F. Mayer, H. Thrall, R. Mont- gomery, G. McGough, Coach Adams. Lower row: S. Terrell, D. Alexander, G. Leon, D. Martin, W. Reeves. l Glamour boys . . . lettermen .. . purpose to promote better sports- manship . . . develop character among high school athletes . . . presi- dent, Domenic Ferrante . . . next seasonis football captain - - . assisted by Dee Alexander, vice-prexy . . . '39 varsity grid captain , . . secre- tary-treasurer, Franklin Mayer . . . adviser, Coach Ralph Adams . . . varsity football and baseball coach . . . boys given Colton sweaters. . . their girls display them . . . adorned with varsity letters .. . men of iron . . . assist policing and supervising athletic events . . . sponsor father and son banquet . . . lightweight and varsity football teams dine with mothers . . . please pass the turkey . . . initiation party late in year . . . new members --. poor wretches . . . new iron men .. . ttf. E501 'T lt l-I l-Y fl 5 i L 1 I fii V --.Q f.QX Show Offs i l M ll A Hi-Y . . . honorary men students . - - Perry jeanes, president . . . Cas- anova . . . fosters the Christian tradition . . . motto: clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, clean living . . . vice-president, Ed Temby Phineous basketball guard .. . George Moss, secre- tary . . . varsity basketball captain . . . adviser -. . Mr. joseph Raney ... joe ... prompts his boys to think of others . . . service club . .. activities . . . guards and ushers at sports events . . . also handles game programs . . . capable and efficient . . . Show-offs . . . hairy chests . . . tri-cornered pins pins elsewhere than on hairy chests . . , right, girls? . . . most worthy services . . . spot duty in halls . . . po- lice, maintain order . . . Hey you, watch your step .. . prevent un- necessary accidents . . . new members selected by unanimous vote of group . . . initiated informally, painfully . . . recreation . . . fun in snow .. . deep sea fishing . . . lemons welcomed .. . no fish . . . honor . . . service . . . recreation . . . Upper row: D, Alexander, B. Boyd, E, Cloherty, D. Ferranfe, G. Fritzel, T. Haldor- sen, M. Ham, A. Hawkes. Row 2: B. Cline, V. Hendrickson, D. Martin, 1. Maybell, G. Mcjimsey, W. Meyer, M. Mineo. Row 3: G. Moss, A. Reese, j. Reeves, P. geages ipresidentl, W. Reeves, D. Roberts, . sm. Lower row: W. Sim, W. Sim, E. Temby, 1. Thibault, B. Webb, 1. Wood, Mr. Raney ladviserl. E511 DEBATE Chatterboxes Resolved that the U. S. Government should own and operate the railroads . . . Chatterboxes . . . debators, whose pliable minds can uphold either side of a question . . . negative or affirmative . . . coached by Miss Mildred McCall . . . new member of the faculty and University of Redlands cham- pionship debator . . . varsity teams consist of vet- eran high school speech student and debator, Tom- my Haldorsen. . .and his worthy colleague, Connie Oakes. . .State winners of debate conference. . .on to Indiana for National honors . . . other members of the squad are Melba McFarland, jacqueline Thi- bault, and Francis Ferrell . . . Bombo Shimazu and Clarence Haws Honorable judges, worthy opponents, friendsl' . . . first tournament at Ber- doo 1. C. . . . Colton team, Haldorsen-Oakes, place second second tournament held at Corona .. . Citrus Belt League competition .. . Colton places third. . . Chatterboxes attended California State tournament at Redlands University . . . fin- ished highest among 69 teams entered . . . last competition of the year . . . therefore we con- clude . . . . B. Endeman F. Farrell T. Haldorsen M. McFarland C. Oakes M. Robinson I. Thlbault Miss McCall iCoachl ...Ax f .f - I ' Q .l. x l i521 FORENSIC CLUB Stagehands Speakers . . . debaters . . . orators . . . actors Forensic Soc: ety . . . guided by Miss McCall . . . debate coach Tommy Hal dorsen, president .. . ace speaker, actor, orator assisted by juanita Smith . . . vivacious blond actress Betty Phelps able secretary . . . minutes kept in order . . . 38 club members Tommy . . . outstanding speaker . . . winner of local declamation contest . . . stirring oration, The Big Parade Emma Wicks second place winner silver medal .. Tommy represented Colton in American Legion Essay contest Connie Oakes Emma Wicks . . . second and third . . . varsity debaters Tommy and Connie . . . placed third in the Citrus Belt League Tournament .. . inter-class debates discontinued freshmen actors enter organization . . . after Christmas play Betty Endeman Mary Lou Robinson . . . new debaters . . . popular and pretty old members . . . led by Clara Verdieck . . enter more plays and make more speeches . . . Chinese Valentine party Pepper tree . . . visit Riverside Playhouse . . . beach party climaxes season Lipper row: H. Bradbury, D, Cardiff, D. Carne,E.Clht B.Ed , y o er y, n eman, F. Ferrell M. Hambyi l. Hoard, B. Koch, 1. Maybell Row 2: M, Ligon, R. Maloney. B. Marx, P, McCobb, M, McFarland, E. Mclnnes, P McEwan. W. Meyer, C. Oakes, D. Martin Row 3: B. Nolan, M. Raymond, I. Reis, K Rach, M. Robinson, 1. smith, E. Sprague, of Starr, M, Endeman, 1. Smith. Row 4: W. Wirt, C. Verdieck, M. Thomp- son, F. Walker, S. Wardlow, R. Webb, F White, B. Peckham, j. Ough, Miss McCall Lower row: E. Wicks, 1. Thibaulf, 1, Thi bault, B. Phelps, T. Haldorsen lpresidentl H. Hodge, H. Lee, M. Lee. E531 Left to right: james Auck, Esther Terrell, Bill Nolan, Patsy Mc- Cobb, lim Maybell. Left to right: Ed Clo- herty. Dave Martin, lean Thibault. SENIGR PLAY Howdy Stranger Wyoming cowboys . . .western music . . . dude ranches . . . hypnotism . . . New York . . . seniors went western ... first play of year ... Howdy, Stranger . . . lVlcCobb and Nolan shared leading honors Patsy, a cowgirl sweetheart Bill, a fear- stricken drugstore cowboy . . . sing- ing tenderfoot .. . bulldogger .. . reporters added to city atmosphere ... the lanky cowboy, jim Hardy . .. typical western ranch home .. . the Hardy family large supporting cast. . . Cloherty, Terrell, Auck, May- bell, Haldorsen, Thibault many others acclaimed hit Mrs. George, director . . . hard work . . . party for cast after play . . . fun . . . relief rehearsals hours ot practice. . .lines forgotten . . . every- one tired .. . big night .. . thespians scared . . . each gave his best . . . pro- duced outstanding play . . . to right: Patsy McCobb, Emma Wicks, Left to right: Valentine Zales, Earl Carlile, Geiger, WandaAucutt. Tom Haldorsen, Perry jeanes, Bill Nolan, Oren Haskett. E541 A. S. B. PLAY E551 Cn The Night ol January lo Noise ot the crowd hushes . . . the court- room is stilled . . . the bailitf announces his honor, the judge .. . and the battle is started . . . Karen Andre, hard-boiled secretary . . . dramatized by Alice George . . . on trial for murder of ex-employer . . . District Attorney Flint . . . clever prose- cutor played by Tommy Haldorsen . . . Dave Martin, Attorney Stevens . . . puts up great defense for accused woman . . . Wanda Hicks, acts part of shy, sens- itive widow of murdered man . . . Swede housekeeper, Patsy lVlcCobb . . . an- other important character . . . Francis White rich old philanthropist . . . other cast members Barbara Hennen, Kay Smith, jimmy England, Roy Webb play under direct supervision of Mrs. Blossom George . . . another hit added to Colton's collection . . . characters ques- tioned in courtroom scene . . . both attor- neys attempt to shed light upon murder . . . jury selected from audience toward end of play . . . registered at door . . . hear both sides of testimony . . . give final de- cision .. . innocent or guilty . . . suspense ... interest . . . Upper row: D. Martin, 1. Auck, T. Haldorsen. Lower row: A. George, W. Hicks. fi , ,,. gl: j If ,..f 'Nc . il .X X XX in fl Upper row: W. Wirt, K. Rich, C F h L wer row: P, McCobb. Upper row: D. Miller. L wer row: F. White, E. Sp gue D C JUlNllQR PLAY The Whole Tovvn's Talking Wm? Zim Trims Ecatterbrains stage comedy drama. . . - nge Hawsvsch-0,g The Whole Towns Talking Gene Ml'd'ed all star cast Haws and Hoelzer interpret leading roles. . .Mrs George gggjnggdfigm mglgj produces another hit : . . laughs . . . lfgeizgfaqggyscgygggf suspense . . . Francis White and Mildred Endeman second leads . .. Clarence Haws . . . bashful, awkward business man . . . Schotzel . . . pretty college student . . . good supporting cast . . . june Hoard, glamorous movie star Roy Webb, jealous movie director . .. Dick Miller, wild young Chicagoan . . . Betty Endeman, Mary Lou Robinson, faithful young girl-friends first three-act play presented by junior class . . . smooth- working performance . . . another C.U.H.S. hit orchestra directed by Miss Brooks usherettes class officers introduced by President jack Reeves . . . clever dialogue . . . good plot . . . L ' h : h r I H I , L ft to right: Clarence Haws, june Hoard, METT:lrec:IoErfdSrrfan,Eck ET1sley?Egtigf Ray Webb, Dick Miller, Schctzel Hoelzer. Endeman, Mary Lou Robinson. I551 0 P E RETTA Chimes ol Normandy Operetta . . . Chimes of Normandy ... hard work .. . grease paint .. . everybody nervous . . . lines and cues . . . Pagliacci Sim . . . Caruso Powell P 'P P . . . capacity crowd . . . show started on time didn't rain lots of girls .. . pretty ones . . . lots ot boys j ... just boys ... well organized ... ad libing well done ... Gordie played opposite his best girl . . . Maxine Homeyer . . . the leading lady . . . good singers . . . Mr. O'DonneII worried . . . acting directed by Mrs. l George second act funny third act funnier . . . Powell scared . . . Endeman fooled . . . orchestra led by Miss Brooks .. . dancing by Miss Latimer . . . haunted castle .. . Auck crazy . . . hoarded money . . . real romance . . . Gordie and Macky . . . well-practiced . . . audience pleased ... ended on time ... very y M l ri lg rare to right: 1. Powell, M. Endeman, G. M Homeyer. t right: W. Sim, 1, Auck. Finale I 57 I . P , 1 , r N J ,i9x?l u , ty' ,' K.. ' ' 1 roi' J SAFETY 84 VISUAL AIDS ,J if -.. Qe,.,,,gy 7, , 'dflffvll MX 'I 'G t,,.! .'ll ll rfb'- mf fv'c.,.,.. Flatleet Safety Club . . . traffic cops . . . safe driving in and around the campus . . . park cars for school activities ... report traffic violations . . . prevent the spread of black widow spiders on campus hunt and destroy insects . . . restricted membership . . . Mr. A. lVl. Byrn, adviser good fellow .. . Valentine Zajec, presiding chairman . .. safety first ... Visual Aids ... four officers . . . Valentine Zajec presides . . . Emil Ventle assists . . . joe Flores takes notes . . . Wanda Aucutt, keeps money . . . assistants ... Kaname Shimazu ... Roy Sprague ... Gerald Hughes sponsored by C. Milton Tucker . . . purchase and secure movies for student body new reels each week pictures for all classes . .. shows at noon .. . important school organization Upper row: V, Zajec, B. Ker- ' ' ctorb. 1 . Martin, G, Fritzel. D, Smith, Upper row: K. Shimazu, V, Zajec fpresi- uc er, W, Aucutt, E. Ventle. w: R, Sprague, G. Hughes, 1, Flores. I 53 1 STUDENTS AT WCDRK Careful Cooliesd' . T ,ix .r 'U:4., -NA f 14 --L -....... aw I T' fy 7 ,V H, I. y -.--, ....,,- , 'Y---I,-. x , R -X rr, ,pf X f i I !,. I fff 'X Wood Choppers Slumber Time Strong-Armed Chefs Recital TM llpffm W? MW' , :,gggy:.v,.w 1241204 ,A X! , ,.,,.,W . , 1, - 'iff . ,Q wif.-1,1-ffffegrf' Q ,,,,,,,, .,.f,m, ,Zigi 5 EQEW' an-.2 1 ,.W. -.fr 21 ,2 3 le g 1 3 2 Q o ZIP FW I I7'l LD row: Mr. Payne, Mrs. Edgar, Mr. , Mr. Raney. 551 ga sg gs fs gm mf' 33 23 E5 53 52 ' U F' 5 r-v cn Q ..4 Slave Drivers Chief coach Mac . . . adviser and lover of sports . . . well liked and capable . . . man of action . . . once named best coach . . . still active in sports . . . Knute Rockne speaker . . . always present when the battle begins . . . Hobbs Adams . . . head football and baseball coach . . . main cog in football championship team . . . confidence restorer . . . good sport . . . wise to tricks in all sports .. . a real friend .. .Phelps ...varsity basketball. . .lightweight football, .. . junior varsity baseball . . . psychologist . . . popular . . . pessimistic . . . worries constantly . . . championship getter . . . quite a fellow .. . Carrey, head track coach . . . hard worker good track man himself works large team many championships under his belt . . . knows all phases of the sport . . . uses knowledge to advantage . . . Payne . . . varsity tennis . . . successful first year . . . knows tennis . . . ex-professional basket- ball player . .. installs confidence in teams a smile that thrills them all ... Williams ... varsity football line coach ... D basketball coach . . . Nebraska graduate . . . husky leader . . . does it himself and then makes them do it . . . brought first D basketball championship . . . Raney . . . C basketball coach . . . like one of the fellows ... placid ... just call me joe ... Latimer GAA. Sponsor the girl with dimples stubborn . . . Edgar . . . tumbling team . . . tennis enthusiast .. . swell dis- position . . . our coaches . . . we're proud of them . . . SPGRTS Almost away . . . Cor- die Sim, star quarter- back . . . got away tor long run in Colton's first Southern Calif. play off Pacific Military Academy. . . Sim pulled oft some swell looking plays during grid season. . . score ended 39-7 . . . Six points ... will he make it? . . . lt's good laime added an- other conversion to his score. . .Sim holds the ball ... won l4-6 ...Bob Willis of Cit- rus . . . with chuckel' hold the jackets l-4 all Action Looks bewildered. . .he is. . . Captain Boyd thinks it over. . . Citrus game most excit- ing in lightweight season . . . brought team to victory 20-l9 Managers Mclimsey and johnson look on .. . get that ball get it they did Captain elect jack Reeves . . . Doc Voorhees . . . retrieved from Downey's center . . . Clo- herty and Captain Moss back defense . . . Catcher Mont- gomery takes healthy cut . . . over them hurdles. . .Pete Nila out in front Raul Torres close second Clay Dean Flatt right behind ... SNAPS '--,... ,ai ,,-. 4-437 V M' L will .. ,.-- i f' X 1 i N x l I C, l or X , Xt 1 ji l Leftto right D. Fer t VARSITY G. Leon lvigggizder P.Oliva W. Sim Undisputed Champs of Tri-County League . . . Semi-finals in Southern Cal play-offs . . . Hobbs Adams and his jackets met tough breaks early in the grid season with Downey Vikings . . .came through with flying colors . . . Coach Adams again tops his fine ability with success .. . second consecutive league title . . . this team proves what our coach really has . . . Dee Alexander . . . popular captain . . . led team- mates through exciting season . . . five local grid stars chosen on mythical all Tri-County team . . . Captain Dee Alexander . . . unani- mous choice for center . . . Melvin Saunders .. . end .. . Sheldon Terrell ... tackle .. . C-ordie Sim ... half-back ... Clarence jaime full-back powerful men held first string berths . . . Dee Alexander, center . . . Willard Sim, guard .. . jerry Green, guard . . . Sheldon Terrell, tackle .. . received scholar- ship to California Bears . . . Captain-elect Do- menic Ferrante, tackle . . . Melvin Saunders, end . . . outstanding work . . . Art Morales, end . . . C-us Leon, half-back . . . Teto jaime, full-back C-ordie Sim, quarter out- standing ball packer in league . . . Howdy Thrall, half-back . . . last, but by far, not least . . . outstanding blocking in league . . . Pas- cual Oliva . . . Fred Anderson . . . big help in team success . . . Line coach . . . Nebraska Williams played important part in league vic- tory .. . hard knocks .. . dirty falls . .. bad bruises hard work another trophy added to Colton's fine collection of gridiron skill .. . six wins .. . one loss . .. exciting games . . . Tri-County League Scores Colton . . . 3 Puente . . . 0 Colton . . . 0 Downey . . . 20 Colton . . . I4 Corona . . 6 Colton . . . 26 Bonita . . . 0 Colton . . . 7 Citrus . . . 0 Colton . . . win Claremont . forfeit Colton . . . 33 Chino . . . 7 Southern California Play-Offs Class B Division Colton . . . 39 Pacific Military 7 Colton . . 0 Covina . . . I4 E661 NP V' ' f gli,-ff? sk, I fa, 5 fc Q' ,QT , f'1', ap? i fY U, A 'f f 4' 31-M -fi ,WV,,,..1 f2 f - , K H. , K xg .1 W . -1 Gini:-am.. QV' LIGI-ITWEICSI-ITS B. Boyd C. Chavez B. Troutman QVCCCF M. Ham R. Martinez W. Appleman f fl . ,. l,,,.,13J X. X. ' 3. i if ff .Xi .XX 1 my Psy 1' f X l I' 'gx' 5 ,X Little Champs Lightweight footballers . . . third consecutive championship. . .no defeats . . . Coach Phelps . . . one of the best .. . placed five all Tri- county . . . Capt. Bill Boyd . . . fine leader . . . best guard . .. great blocker and defensive man Meredith Ham . .. center de- fensive man . . . hard tackler . . . Clyde john- son end good receiver Wilbur Appleman ... wing back ... receiver .. . all around ball player Ralph Martinez running back .. . triple threat . . . spark plug ... other regulars ... Olsen ... end ... Troutman tackle Green tackle Cervantes . . . tackle .. . Clements . . . guard ... England ... guard ... Flatt ...fullback . . . Chavez . . . quarter . . . camera shy . . . Charles Greer. . . end. . . Sonny, manager. . . Closest game . .. Citrus ... very close .. . ltoo closel . . . rest of games . . . easy sailing . . . Phelps always worried . . . sure of losses neverlost . .. Tri-County League Scores Colton . . . Puente . . . 7 Colton . Downey . . 0 Colton . Corona . . 0 Colton . Bonita . . 0 Colton . Citrus . 'I9 Colton . . Chino .... 6 Upper row: G. Mcjimsey, T. Hodson, B. johnson lmanage E. Evans, F. Gregor, D. West, 1. Bacon, Coach Phelps, Row 2: H. Chace. I. England, T. Duarte, C. Chavez, R. Cervantes, 1. Green, T. Garcia, T. Haldorsen, H. Preece. rs-lg R. Morgan, D. Snyder Row 3: W. Appleman, B. Troutman, C. johnson, G. Clements, B. Boyd fcaptainl, M. Ham, E. Olson, C. Flatt, R. Martinez. Lower row: B. Guerrero, R, Miller, D. Daffern, B. Hubbs, B. Follette, F. Pettengill, K. Crabtree, D. Preciado. NA BASKETBALL Quints Fighting Quints . . . defeated league favorites, Bonita . . . took over 2nd place win in finest game of season . . . Colton off to good start . . . downed Corona 26-13 . . . overtaken by Citrus and Puente . . . lost jackets' hopes for title . . . outstanding team . . . met disaster in middle of league season . . . not champs, but finest team Coach Phelps again in basketball history . . . defeated by tough breaks hard luck again caught up with Colton's outstanding Casaba tossers . . . led by very popular Captain . . . George Moss .. . most valuable player . . . floor man consistent lVloss Sim led scoring attack . . . team . . . accurate passing . . . clever de- fenses . . . classy dribbling . . . showmanship . . . Colton's A's . . . George Pinky Moss, center teamman . . . C-ordie Sim, forward . . . classy . . . Don Roberts, forward . . . floorman . . .Ed Cloherty, guard . . . Outstanding . . . Left to right: jack Reeves, guard. . . 215,255 valuable regular E-RZCQQZS' reserves played impor- S3 Egilpjgfg tant part . . . Dominic Ferrante . . . Doc Voorhees . . . good ' cooperation late practice. . .hard work . . . not champions by league officials but leaders to us . . . go, you Yellowjackets. . . 4 Upper row: G. Fritzel, G. Preece, C, Sipes, H. Voorhees, P. jeanes, M. Saund D, Ferrante. Lower row: W. Appleman lmanagerl, E, Cloherty, D, Roberts, G, Sim, 1, Reeves Moss lcaptainl. I 69 I H HB BASKETBALL is . . ,fe we Pumpkin Tossers so ss Upper row: 1. Corgill, D. Auck, G. Vasqu P. B wn, D. Wadley, L. McLarty, R. Cervantes, Coach Payne, F. Oliva. Lower row: E, Temby, B. Buchanan, B. Sharp, A. Reese lcaptainl, A. Garcia, 1. England, B. Noriega, R. Martinez. Temby A, R B Buchanan B, Q 4 xf Sharp 6859 Fine ability ... off and on team ... Colton B's . . . i939-40 aggregation . . . tied for third place in Tri-County competition. . .three seniors, Reese, Temby, Buchanan heavy loss for next year . . . good material . . . Mr. Payne . . . swell coach . . . new, popular . . . team led by able captain, Allan Reese . . . all Tri-County league mention followed by outstanding defensive man, Ed Temby . . . all league guard . . . Bud Buchanan . . . well re- membered for excellent playing at forward. . . first league tilt with Corona . . . lost 24-2l . . . threw switch for league win . . . toppled again under strain of Citrus . . . bewildered against Chino. . .proved themselves by making tough- est game in league for champions, Bonita . . . defeated both Puente and Downey . . . very fine teams. . .gave Claremont worst trouncing in league, and made B history, 39-5 one field goal, three foul shots, held scoreless second half team regulars composed of Bill Sharp, center . . . Al Reese, forward . . . Bud Buchanan, forward . . . Ed Temby, guard . . . Bill Noriega, guard . . . others important . . . Ralph Martinez, reserve center . . . lim England, guard . . . i701 UC 84 ND BASKETBALL Mighty Midgets Tie for second place . . . Cee cagers toppled under Bonita 3 points . . . Chino l tally .. . every game close .. . l or 2 points .. . performed exciting games . . .under leadership of Tommy Haldorsen . . . senior captain . . . Coach Raney again took tough breaks to share second place honors with Chino . . . forced to two overtime periods with Corona . . . first league tilt . . . started off with victory i4 to I2 . . . slowed up by fast games . . . gave Champ Bonita best game of season .. . Tom Haldorsen, forward johnny Arredondo, for- Upper row- D Team: B. Peckham, Ray Burton, R. Torres, Roy Burton, B. Wall, 5. Poiuell, R. Morgan, Coach Williams WD coachl. O . .. ., - - uw, Coach Raney l C coachl, R. Miller, K. Clements, T. Duarte, D. Preciado l D' captaml, K. Crabtree, E. Olson, J. Console, B. johnson. some 3? C Team: G. Mcjimsey, F, Pettengill, M. Leppard, 1. Arredondo, T. Preciado . oy . Lower row: G. Clements, D. Mclntosh, T. Haldorsen IHC captainl, K. Shimaz M. Vasquez. I7 More fortunate than big brother C, Col- ton's baby naiads took over first Class D undisputed Championship . . . outstand- ing teamwork smart plays best organized team in league. . .first D hoop- sters to use man-to-man defense . . . very successful . . . good material for future . . . Captain Dick Preciado, fine leader . . . Ken- ny Crabtree . . . boy who pushed team to success . . .john Console . . . plenty of scrap . . . Teyo Duarte . . . consistent scoring abil- ity . .. Raul Torres ... always in there ... many hard working reserves helped team win . . . classy passing . . . well worked funda- mentals supplied by Coach Williams, who pushed his mighty midgets to success . . . local babes by far finest team in D history. ward ... Bombo Shimazu, center .. . Ted Preciado, guard Fred Pettengill . . . Marion Leppard, center . . . upheld regular berths on Cee quintette Puente 20 - Colton 26 . .. Downey l8- Colton l9 Citrus 20 - Colton Zl ... Captain T. Haldorsen pulled team out of hole many times . . . F. Pettengill T. Haldorsen D. Preciado K. Crabtree VARSITY TRACK osim w,sim W. Sim E. Cloherty ,, , ,Y Wiki? ...xsjj ' i S I 4 Greyhounds Upper row: j. Mojeski, V. Flores, H, Thrall, B, Turner, D, Auck, j. Phelps, G, McGough, L. McLarty, 1. Green, S. Terrell. Row 2: A. Morales, G. Leon, G. Sim, E. Cloherty, W. Sim, M. Saunders, W. Sim, F. Anderson. Coach Ed Carrey. Lower row: A. Garcia, W. Hart, Z. Con- treras, I. Arredondo, W. Blakely, B, Noriega, V. Zajec, Fourteen championships . . . seventeen years . . .fine record. . .well earned. . .varsity track team . . . first another year . . . breaking five records themselves . . . Captain Wesley . . . break mile record . . . knocks off six seconds . . . best mile run of his life . . . deserves great deal of credit .. . Captain Willard ... meets tough luck. . .in both hurdle races. . .bruised both knees in highs . . . took fourth . . . fell in lows . . . took sixth . . . showed his heels to the field in relay . . . well made up for bad lack Gordie ran record lO.l hundred ... with bad start .. . made 23 l Wi' jump betters record nearly foot Ed Clo- herty first in highs and lows ties record in highs . . . best race of year . . . Mc- Gough . . . second in 440 . . . best time of year ... Saunders ... ran third in 880 ... Green .. . third in shot put ... Anderson ... tied second in pole vault . . . Blakely tied fourth in high jump tied for fourth in pole vault . . . Garcia . . . outstanding freshman . . . sec- ond in broad jump tied fourth in high jump . . . team wins by large margin . . . near- est opponent twenty points behind . . . well done, Carrey . . . E721 LIGHTWEIGI-IT TRACK Lightweight tracksters. . .turned out en masse . . . stiff competi- tion . . . improves team . . .work on form, Carrey says . .. take good work out .. . don't jump without step this brought them on the top again at league meet . . . smashing victory . . . boys individually came through . . . set new records . . . first in line . .. Webb .. . 330 record breaker . . . red head way out in front . . . breaks C-ordie's old record .. . Arredondo . . . fresh- man with track future . . . excel- lent hurdle man . . . tied Cloh- erty's record . . . Palomino . . . another freshman . . . broke l32O record . . . fine distance man . . . Flatt. . . comes through in broad jump . . . other future hopefuls and promising varsity material are ... john Powell . . . Dave Garcia . . . Lee Gonzales . . . Ted Ramirez .. . team far ahead of field at finish fine records result of hard work . . . on hot days . . . on cold days ... windy days ... rainy days . . . make bigger and better track teams . .. hurdling .. . jumping ... running . .. all tir- ing work . . . two trophies and many medals ... pay off ... EHZPC N an 3. pper row: 1, Powell, G. De- rmond, A. Garcia,dj. Aredondo, Row 2: G. Palomino, D. Garcia PB. Guerrero, G. Llamas, 1. Eng N F' mpeg 2 Se .Sum rw-- Sof- mind F-: 'KD v . '50 231 9' ., W r F 5'2 my, QU' If-ST E731 Q lil lr ry? E3 fff fvls, 12,33 K ,f -3 Vs' i , LB Underwear Brigade R-Webb eazamzo VARSITY BASEBALL Pill Chasers Play ball ...batter up . . . aswinging blow . . . a fly ball . . . there it goes . . . its a long one . . . and l94O Tri-County league baseball season gets under way . . . jackets battling for top honors . . . D B. Montgomery D. Cullin . Alexander G. johnson true to tradition . . . championship calibre . . . 50-50 chance . . . heavy loss from last year's leaders Colton's Yellowjackets swing into action . . . placing on diamond another fine team . . . successful practice season . . . Coach Adams, and his stalwarts played host to Citrus Cougars . . . first'Tri-County league tussle ended in 8-8 tie ... ll innings ... thrilling game ... perform- ing moundsmen ... Pasqual Oliva ... Teton jaime ... behind the plate . . . l'lVlonty Montgomery . . . returning letterman . . . Gerald johnson Dick Cullen also lettermen play important part .. . Yellowjacketsl' nine . . . Teyo Duarte . . . frosh regular . . . left field . . . Gerald johnson . . . third sacker .. . Dick Cullin . . . center field ... Dee Alexander at first base . . . Monty Montgomery . . . backstop of staff . . . Ralph Marti- nez . . . short stop . . . Glen Preece . . . second base . . . Ferrante at right field post .. . jaime and Oliva on the mound . . . with Mike Mineo as utility outfielder . . . full team outstanding as any l Tri-County roster . . . at publication . . . Colton's club stand ready for championship bound . . . to hold jackets outstanding winning mark ... hit that dirt ... slide, Kelly, slide ... over the plate . . . keep going, Colton ... Upper row: C. Ramsay, H. Hodge, R. Macias, B. Vasquez, C. jaime, G, Leon R Martinez, W. Weiser. Row 2: D. Cullin, M, Mineo, G. Preece, D, Ferrante, B. Montgomery, D. Alexander W. Me er Coach Rai h Adams. Y V D Lower row: N. Berch iMEr.l, G. johnson, T. Duarte, G. Horton lMgr.l. - -l - , l JR. VARSITY BASEBALL Heavy hitting . .. tricky bunting .. . classy base stealing . . . fancy sliding . . . smooth fielding .. . all make up Colton's l94O junior Varsity ball club . .. five freshmen ... four sophomores . . . on to victory . . . gala open- ing . . . practice season . . . won 4, lost 2 . . . defeated Perris varsity 4-l . . . Fontana 4-O and ll to 9 . . . batted down Riverside Sopho- mores . . . championship bound . . . downed Citrus in first league tilt 9-O. . .flashy chucker ... Willard Blakely hurled . . . shutout game powerful hitting supplied by team .. . Walt Powell, center field veteran out- fielder ... Richie Powell, second base . . . classy infielder . . . lVluggs Alexander, first sacker . . . plenty good ... Clay Dean Flatt, left fielder . . . freshman sensation . . . Kenny Crabtree, third base small and fast .. . Harold Preece, backstop good arm Blakely, veteran chucker . . . outstanding j.V. pitcher. . .joe Terrell, right field . . . O.K. ... Clyde johnson, shortstop . . . consistent, good worker . . . Utility men . . . promising fresh- men . . . Don Mclntosh . . . looks mighty good . . . Caesar Chavez . . . reserve catcher . . . Coach Phelps hopes another championship . . off to good start go, jackets, go . . Upper row: W. Powell, C. Chavez, S. Sharp, C, Espinosa, R. Sotelo, H. Houser, Coach George Phelps. Row 2: D. Frame lMgr.l, C. johnson, R. Alexander, C. Flatt, H, Preece, K. Crabtree, L, Mc- Larty, C. Mcjimsey tMgr.l. Lower row: j. Terrell, R, Powell, D. Williams, D. Mclntosh j Green, W. Blakely. E751 J i fi.,' ts jg ,lp ., i BUYS' TENNIS Raclceteers l Cap tain Dave Martin . ,S Upper row: Coach Payne, E. Metters, D, Roberts, E. Carlile, B. Kerwin, H. Mayes, P. jillson, G. Mcjimsey Imanagerl, B. johnson. Row 2: B. Peckham, L. jones, j. Corgill, M, Leppard, W. Russell, M. Ham. Lower row: F. Mayer, B. Webb, j. Maybell, D. Martin icaptainl. Racketeers . . . swing rackets toward second straight Tri-County championship . . . practice hard . . . no days off . . . little glory . .. lot of fun . .. win or lose . .. successful practice season . . . defeat Redlands frosh, Redlands, Riverside, and Pomona . . . big scores . . . coached by Clyde Payne . . . hopes for successful season . . . first year . . . net coach . . . Dave Martin, clowning netter . . . leads team as captain . . . plays high position, first singles .. . jimmy lvlaybell, George Moss, tall, seniors . . . form good, first doubles team . . . hard to beat . . . team composed of five seniors .. . Barton Webb, junior .. . and Marion Leppard, promising freshman . . . follows in brother's footsteps . . . lvlere- dith Ham .. . defeated Carlile .. . place on team .. . Franklin Mayer, second singles . . . second year letterman . . . Lloyd jones and Leppard team together second doubles give first doubles competition . . . not enough courts . . . lie around in shade . . . gabfests . . . everyone . . . start league right . . . victory as XQD. , LQ' over Citrus 25-O . . . won every set . . . tough season . . . Chino ' ,ref Y J , and Downey gave plenty of competition . . . .r iff l 1?7 'I 5 r i lXlaCT lv! 'l L, 'f A, - i l 5 if I ve 1 G. A. A. CCDUNCIL fn N. ,-5 l Musclettes fi 'H' fll ll XX gg mf 7 l ' i' 7 N15 l O pgs? ,-.ml i ig- ' 1 ,VB ii . X 1 ix 'u 1-gs' ru sis ss Sportswomen . . . Girls, Athletic Association Council . . . Arras l Wood, vice-president .. . loyal helper . . . Viola Kern, secretary keeper of all records .. . Arline Verdieck, treasurer Oliver, President . . . able leader of the Amazons . . . Elizabeth !! 's...,.f f , trusted financial recorder . . . leaders all . . . class representatives . offer support to higher-ups . . . chosen to assist council . . . Marvis Richardson, senior , . . Mary Thompson, junior . . . Mar- garet Blakely, sophomore . . . Phyllis East, freshman . . . all work together . . . enjoy responsibilities entrusted to them . . . hold up ideals of the G.A.A. . . . hostesses at basketball playday . . . girls from neighboring schools . . . new friends . . . proudly welcoming girls into their house, the gym . . . initiation of new members . . . November banquet . . . give up their prized offices at installation time . . . know it will be the last time they will ever stand before their C-.A.A. beautiful candle-light ceremony .. . farewell speeches by all . . . words express what G,A.A, has meant to them playdays at other schools . . . fair play . . . good sports . . . fun frolic . . . class managers and captains for all sports . . . inter- class playoffs . . . tournaments . . . activity . . . lOO points mem- bership . . . 600 points, letter . . . additional SOO points, star . . . led by Miss Latimer, sponsor . . . dimples .. . peppy . . . all work together . . . good times . . . I77 Upper row: M. Blakely, E. Wood, A. Verdieck, Miss Clark, M. Thompson, Mrs. Edgar, V. Kerns, B. Marx. Lower row: A. Oliver lpresidentl, M. Richardson, P. East, Miss Lati D I GIRLS' ATHLETIC Upper row: L, Greer, M. Graham, R. Gallagher, E, Goodwin, B. Hanne, B. Haws, M. Hart, P. Hiskey, M, Hunter, W. Hicks, 1. Hoard, M. Homeyer, W. Hubbs, Row 2: M. Hamby, C. Hoelzer, E. Hender- son, M. Howard, I. jones, C. lillson, W Kelly, I. Kistler, D. Kelly, L. Kellogg, V Kerns, H. Kinser. Row 3: T. Leyva, C. Lujan, 1. Littlefield M, Lee, H. Lynch, A. Lynde, C. Leon, R Leyva, B. Leavitt, K. Leane, E. Matthews Row 4: I. Matthews, F. Martinez, A, Mar- tinez, I. McPhie, P, McCobb, E. Mclnnis, I. Mashburn, M, McDowell, N. Mansfield D, Monday. Lower row: E. Miller, B. Marx, S. Mayes C. Mayo, P. Netzely, B. Nickels, H. Nishida I. Nolan, C. Oakes. Upper row: C. Archibald, R. Aranda, R Aguilera, L. Arrendondo, B. Admire, K Atchley, N. Ault, P. Batchman, M, Barth Barcroft, B. Beaton, M. Blakely, M evin. Row 2: l, Black, W. Bushong. F. Barnes L. Blaylock, C. Blanchard, 1. Baker, B Buckley, M. Bridges, E. Carlos, A. Crowley N, Crowley, D, Clevenger. Row 3: A. Cole, V. Colvin, E. Chiatovich C. Castorena, C. Castorena, E. Castorena I C t A. C I M M. Colunga, . on reras, ar os, Contreras, S. Caldwell, C, Coleman. Row 4: E. Cross, P. Cocking, B. Call, M Dawson, P. East, M. Espinosa, B. Endeman F. Ferrell, C, Fischer, P. Fischer. Lower row: M. Flores, H. Geiger, L. Gordon L. Garcia, H. Garcia, 1. Gonzales, M. Gus- tavson, M. Graham, M. Gates. Girls .. . graceful, skilled, athletic . . . moving rhythmically up and down the field . . . across the gym floor . . . hearty and wholesome . . . live up to ideals of health, sportsmanship, loyalty, service, and friendship . . . exert charms in basketball, volleyball, speedball, baseball, hockey, tennis '. .. blend fellowship and sportsmanship . . . GAA. offers girls chance to partici- pate in sports recognition gained . . . banquets attended . . . initiation . . . installation . . . old officers retire . . . new ones happily take responsi- bility . . . four playdays during year . . . acquaintance with girls from other schools . . . ribbons won . . . letters presented . . . tumbling . . . graceful balance . . . teachers and students, matching skill in volleyball . . . fun for all... E731 Associmion z ff-1 4 - gif, 5. 1 K' Lllz' wrt x. l 1 X Ili. ,ff Amazons L Ki I Wasp waists . . . twisting into odd shapes . . . ,ff X forming pyramids turning hand springs li, ... cart wheels ... flips ... falling grace- ,I fully . . . rising quickly . . . limber . . . dan- i fm. Q33 cing . . . rhythms . . . giving dances for the If Zffi, operetta . . dancing in May Day Festival . . . ,,.......-...., '2-.,f'-:- big attraction . . . adding color to the festival WS-2 . . . white organdie formals . . . crisp . . . pink ls-c.,......w 'Q 'S ... blue ... yellow ... green ... beautiful 1 T girls in pastel costumes . . . forgetting for the moment their athletic skills ... dainty ... back to sports teachers and students Upper row: C. Swing, I. Smith, l. Smith D. Smith, L, Suchll, D. Street, J. Thibault K. Thibault, E. Terrell. Row 2: A. Lurillo, R. Thompson, M. Thomp- son, B, Trank, M. Umbarger, N. Valdapena A. Villanueva, E. Vollenwieder, L. Veale. Row 3: A. Verdieck, C. Verdieck, B. Wolf R. Young, M. Wear, M. Zajec, G. Zorzilio. Lower row: F. Walker, E. Wicks, S. Ward- Iow, C, Wilson, 1. Flores, Miss Latimer. I 79 1 Upper row: D. Olsen, A. Oliver, E. Osburn R. Pippen, D. Preskitt, K. Powell, L. Powell I, Payne, E. Pimental, E. Prieto. Row 2: M. Richardson, V. Rich, A. Rivas C,Ro,R.R l E.R'hdtL.S, sas uvo o, len ar , asa D, Reed, M. Raymond. Row 3: K. Rich, M. Robinson, M. Sessions E. Sprague, E, Sanchez, E, Sanchez, M Serrano, L. Sotelo. Lower row: E. Saldana, L. Sanchez, I, Sage L. Shadwick, M. Stokes, D. Starr, C. Spiker DRILL TEAM 8 GIRLS' TENNIS Drill Team in Formation Drills . . . step lively to the beat of the drums . . . march erect with heads high . . . conscious of their charms . . . crimson and gold costumes contrasted against the green field . . . music . . . step in time . . . add color and splendor to sports activities . . . win recognition from far and wide . . . contribute to CoIton's good name ... fine in spirit . .. Tennis . . . the favorite sport . . . draws interest from the entire student body' . . .affords entertainment and pleasure to the students . . . varsity and begin- ners . . . tournaments with other schools .. . match their skills .. . girls .. . swing racquets gaily .. . start cool and fresh . . . tire with the rush of the game .. . grit teeth .. . perspiration . .. exciting last minutes of play .. . the last stroke . . . finish the game . . . proud, if victorious . . . determined to try again, if defeated . . . shake hands over the net . . . friendly . . . rest in cool shade of sycamores beside the tennis courts . . . relax . . . l. Mathews. Smoothies Upper row: Miss Latimer iCoachl, K. Rich, M. Hunter, W. Bushong, .K. Powell, F. Ferrell, V, Kerns, N. Mansfield, C. Oakes, Lower row: P, East, C. Archibald, B. Hawes, I. Nolan, B. Marx. E801 8 Upper row lleft to right! 2 High-diddle-didclle. . .'!Four , , , Get that ball Row 2: Hm-m . .. Good luck ... Too bad! ... Ugh! ... Row3: Rear view ... Like this... l've got if . .. My!! ,.. Styrike!! .. Row 4: Slugger Mike ... Luisitti ... Kill him! ... Upper row lleft to rightl : What's this? . .. Beauty and the beast . . . Kitty Kitty . . . Row 2: Eeekl . . . Slurp . . . Hi! joe .. . Groucho... Row 3: Yoo hoo . .. Farmer Green .. . Gaucho . .. Hula kids . .. Read the sign . . . Waaal Row 4: Blub-blub ... Bloomington Bells . . . l G l E921 E931 I i Upper row lleft to rightl : Not ambitious ... Candy seller . . . Taking life easy . . , Sore feet Row2: Good exercise . . . just frosh . . . Mascot . . . Row 3: Crips ... Noon time ... Vote right ... Hitch-hikers ... Romance! ... Row 4: Pearl diver , . . Colton High School . . . just loafing . . . Row 5: Who won, girls? ... Swing it ... Any time now . .. Upper row llett to rightl : Sweet Adeoline . . . Feedin' the mugs . . . Chief cook Row 2: Sing Sing Salleys ... Through Berdoo ... Oh girls! Row 3: Some fun ... Wee wee ... Row 4: Step down . . . Whooo's she? . . . Row 5: Come to order . . . Sailors delight . .. Rancho Grande . . . i341 EALIFUHNIA PURTLANII Q CEMENT CU .mmmmunmummummmm--muulmunum-I-mmI.1mmIf--mlmm..mm...ml.mmm-mm-lm-mmm-m I3 EI ........... ..........El Q 1oY's BEAUTY s'runlo EXPERT OPERATORS E Isa NorH18th - con0n,canL Eg....................................... EI Q ummm .HI.nuI-Im-mnmmm-um Southern California School Book Depositary af Address your orders for work- books, textbooks, or tests to 3636 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California 5 HAMMONDLUMBERCO. - ALL KINDS OF LUMBER -1 Complete Line of Hardwoods, Sash and Doors, Hardware and Building Materials R. G. SIEH, Manager 7th 6 I Street COLTON Telephone l23 iEl Clara Verdieck: I saw in a paper the other day that in some of the out-of-the-way places of the world they still use fish for money. jack Hayes: What a sloppy job they must have trying to get chewing gum out of a slot machine. I? mm.numnmm.-mumum--mnunnm-num-mnnmmn-ng El 1Imumn-mmn-um mImmumm.mummmnnnu-nn COMMUNITY HOSPlTAL AND RAMONA HOSPITAL ASSN. S Northeast Cor. 4th and Arrowhead E Phones . Surgical 521-62 53 B? 13'fl '0 Q Office 381-41 Callfornla unmIuinnum-mm-mnnu n--'nunmnnnu-mum-m El.-In-mmummInI-1nIIlmII.mi1--nI-mlI---Imnnm.m.nnm- Congratulations to : The Class of l94O THE PEPPER TREE MRS. scovr, Mgr. FouNTAlN cANoY LUNCHES MALTSE sANowlci-iss ICE cnsAM 5 2nd5'l I86J Congratulations to the Class of 4O From McCOUGH'S GROCERY 808 North 9th Street Meats, Groceries. Fruits and Vegetables E Ev,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,...,,..,,..............m-mmumm unmm FOX-WOODSUM LUMBER COMPANY l9'I West I Street Phone 6 Colton, California ...............................................................................43 ............E1 HUNTER'S SWEET SHOP , I Compliments of - Made its way by the way it's made : : : OUROWN 'CECREAM COLTON DRY CLEANERS GIANT MALTS loll E E Phone 303 : 227 North sth Colton, Calif. Qphone 22 - '75 N' 8th Sf- FINE FURNITURE -- AND A GREAT VARIETY OF IT PLUS A PLAN OF EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS . . . It takes a big store, built through years of experience to provide you 5 with the service and merchandise you want. Here at Fooshees is just such 5 a store which for 35 years has been one of the leaders in the home furnishing E field. When you think of furniture think of Fooshees - : Pnnsmsia FUHN. cn. - SAN BEHNABDINU .......................... ...................................................... .......Q jean Thibault: Ed Temby is sure a polite boy, isn't he? Tom Haldorsen: Is he? lean Thibault: Sure If he sees an empty seat on the street- car, he always points it out to a lady and then races her for it. umm: iiiinumimniiimiinimiiimmiiiuiii -iii-ning 'Eli iiii iim-in iiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiii num uililnuillllllullll ll-lm? W- l' NO'-AN WALTER HARPOLD PLUMBING Z1 HEATING Electric Refrigerators 5 P 0 R T l N G G 0 0 D 5 Hotpoint Electric Ranges Bendix Home Laundry RACQUET-S RESTRUNG : Keys Made to Fit Any Lock E PHONE 216 - RES. 51-W g 5 : si27W i i i. C lt 259 No. 9th Sr. Colton es S O on ......... ..........Q l3i...............................-...... ............l? Compliments of COLTON MOTOR PARTS 5 I OLSEN IEWELRY co. 127 East Ulu street -Headquarters For- . D Watches for Graduation C0h'9n, c3IIfOfI'lI3 Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham and Bulova PHONE 392 E E 317 E Street San Bernardino Q i871 E -mmm. : BESTWISHES TO THE CRADUATINCI CLASS K Orange Belt Federal Savingsa' Loan Assn. K ZI 0 North 8th sheer cohoh Phohe 356 E ,,,,,,,,,.. .................. .............. . . ......,...... .. ,....,.. . EV... ,,,..,.. . .........,... .... ............................... .... ............... E1 E1 k.... ..... . ...-.... ................ ....... .... ........... N u - w A Y I. M. KNOPSNYDER B A K E R Y AND 5 QUALITY BAKERY GOODS ROBERT KNOPSNYDER , , , 2 Special Attention Gwen Phone 44-I to Special Orders : Phone IOO W and HG Sffeefs 153 N. 8th si. Colton Ei ..............---..-----.----.---..---------------.--.----------- ...---- in Ei. ........................ .................... Robert Montgomery: If I kiss you, will you call your mother? loan Ridenour: What do you want to do, kiss the whole family? Perry jeanes: Was that Maybell with his arm around you a while ago? Alice George: I don't know. How long ago did ou look? Y E' lll ll'llllllllllllllllrllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllIllllllllnllllrlllllllriilxni Q ? uniuuuuniiiiinnuniniunnnnuiiunnnnnuii unnnun1iiinuuununnnllllnlnu HELMAN'S Department Store E Headquarters for g HOLEPROOF HOSE CAMPUS CORDS roR'ruNz sriozs I 8th and -Ki cohoh IDEAL CLEANERS DELBERT 1. POWELL First Class Work Guaranteed Phone 32 IO9 West I St. Colton Best Wishes From ' COLTON DAILY COURIER llvlember Associated Press! COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Publishers of BARNUM 6' FLAGG CON. Commercial Stationers Printing, Bookbinding School Supplies : High School Pepper Bough Phvne ZI55 junior College Warwhoop 0 - . '43 East ocean Highway, Cohan San Bernardino California E Illllllllllllllllllll II-vw IIIIIIIIIIIlvllII11-IIIII1l-IIilwllIliIllriirxl -I-:El E iiiiii --ii-um iiiiiiuuiiniiiuiuiiiiiiii siriilllllrrllllv I -wh E E931 DE SWIM AT- COLTON MUNICIPAL PLUNGE CLEAN, WARM WATER Colton California GENERAL HARDWARE W, P. FULLER'S PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES lj El .i...........................-.. E1 ARMOND HARDWARE MissloN DRUG STORE Telephone 80 l46 North Sth Street, Colton Colton California Im-ummm..ummm Mrs. George: What's the difference between a drama and a melodrama? james Auck: Well, in a drama the heroine throws the villain over. ln a melodrama She throws him over a cliff. 'I I I'I'II'HH'IIHIIIIII-'HuwIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIHull? QIn--wwIllwlllwvlllIlwIHHII IIlI ' E G I I: 1- 5 H 0 p COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS I f or 1940 FROM GIFTS NOVEI-TIES RIVERSIDE ROLLER RINK GREETING CARDS 5 Try Our Smooth ' Organ Music I79 NWII' Stl' Phone isis sri- Cr Eaifmounf : ' Riverside, Calif. 'Ill' lllllllllllim Ellllllllllll lllllIlllllllllllllllIIl'll l l I' 'E 'llIl l'll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllFl Elllllllllllll llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln' 'm - cooo USED AUTOS - Com Hmmm of 2 AT YOUR own TERMS P ' K. B. AUTO MARKET Colton L. MATTIS, Mgr. Dealer in Used Automobiles and Parts Parts for Every Make of Car Af A Fraction of Its Value ISI West I Street, Colton Chamber of Commerce 8th and I Streets ........................................................................El E............. ......... .... .......................................El l89I iii ROLLER SKATING RI NK -- Phone 622-65 1 V4 Mile South Orange Show Building Open Every Afternoon and Evening Ladies 25c 'A' Spectators 'l0c 'A' Gents 35c Have You Skated to the Music of Our New Hammond Organ? A1' ' H 'l HU . lll l'llU l ' U 'V''N' ul ll 'lll' l ' l'IIIUU'I'Il'Nl''l'UI'Ill'l'U U El ei '--------'---------------------------------------------------------'------- --- Q Q -----------------------'-'--------------------------------------------------'---- fs' PALM SERVICE STATION l lENRY'S MARKET : E. E, GILBERT 1 Complete Service with Complete Economy 5 COODRICH TIRES : sss west I sf. comm Q ii: --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ E: E: --------------------------------------------------'----------------------------- E1 Warren Reeves: Say, may I please kiss you? Hey, may l kiss you? Say, are you deaf? juanita Smith: No, are you paralyzed? Mrs. Atherton: Harry, what are the two parts of a sentence? Harry Mayes: The subject and the predicament. el '------------------------------- --'-------------------'-------------------------- el ei --------------'-------------------------'-----'-----------------'--'------------ E1 E. w. coscnove c- co. Congfafulafions To The I CLASS OF '40 - IEWELERS - : FINE WATCH REPAIRING Z E s. P. wA'rcH INSPECTOR I F. NISHIDA, prop, 152 North 8th Street, Colton 132 West I St. Colton lil ---'-------------------------I--------------------------------'------------- ----- Ei E1 ----------------------.-------- --------- -------------------- iii -- -'--- '-'--'- 1? E1 ------------ ---------------------'--------------- '-- ---- - - -- ' Q ROL,-ER,s 1.1.ANnREws SUPER-STATION 1 Roll into Roller's Corner 9th G' I Streets Colton Calif. 1901 C-ROCERIES 6' FRESH MEATS Telephone 26 ' 166 North Eighth Street 5 Colton California IHIIIIII-Ivlll nuuummu-Q E,....mmmu-nun IImm-I-lull'--IIIIIHIIIIE E, NEW COLTON THEATRE EI ---------------------'-------''-----'------------------------'----------------'- Ia s ---'------ --------'------------------'-----'------- --------- E1 . P.cHA'rHAM HARDWARE? Comphmemsof l50 West I Street C0ll'0l'l, Calif. A good place to buy your - Hardware and Paints. iss west Hr' si. comm, Calif. EI -'-------- --------------------------------------------------- ------.-- iii iii --------------------------'--------'---------'-----------------------.--------- El 1--'------- -------------------------------- ---------- El El ----------- --------- coL'roN INDIAN KNOLL DAIRY rl.owER sl-lor I R. A. YAZELL, Mgr. R.R. No. I, Box 312 Flowers For All Occasions '54 West ..I,, Phone 126 5 2 Phone 871 I-R-I COLTON, CALIF. n1-Immmum--muu-um -mu-um.. muuuu-ummm Bill Nolan: If Mr. Mclntosh doesn't take back what he said to me this morning, I'm going to leave school. Dick Cullin: What did he say? Bill Nolan: He told me to leave school. llllllllllllllllllllllh lllll ululluullnlnulnn lingua? Q lgglgllglgllgllglllllgg u,..,u,u ,,,, ' ,,..,,,,, nu, lll... puny. Best Wishes to The 5 g'g Class of '40 ggi? L. C. MEYERS, Prop. Colton, Calif. ........... ................ ............,E1 ...............................................................................E HARRIS BUILDING - HARRIS BEAUTY SALON LOUIS ROTHSTEIN, Mgr. - Present Tlleir Compliments .-'gan 1 J 41.11 La-AJ. n'c ':..-4-sfrv 'Y' CONGRATULATIONS from HARRIS' -The Inland Empire's Great Store of Fashions for Youth . . . and Maturity To : Q 3, The Class of '40 Z E E E W I BRD 5 HE STS- SAN BERNARDINO I ako a E ST. . . . SAN BERNARDINO E um.............nn........................................................E1 EIU...........................-.. ........-H......-..........................E E911 El......... ........... El 1 ORCHIDS T0 ART - This section is reserved to express gratitude tor the excellent work that has been done by the Art department of the Colton Union High School, lt is rare indeed when the professional touch is evidenced in Secondary School work. We commend highly the vision of executives who have made possible here this quality teaching of real art, true photography and commercial illustration and composition. Over a period of years this sponsor has viewed with apprecia- tion the results accomplished in this phase of school life. Results that are possible only because of the high standards ot materials furnished by those who service the Art depart- El El E1 ment. m-nun-nmn-un-mnmnImmn-nn-nunnnin-nmnnnnnmmmrmnmmni-nimmmn mn nm-nn Dave Martin: Why don't you sit on my knee? Barbara Knowles: Because my mother told me to stay away from joints. Bette Ferris: What kind of lipstick do you like best on me? Howdy Thrall: Oh, it's just a question of good taste. For Greatest jewelry Values S E E LEONARD TIPP E 420 E Street San Bernardino :Q Q:mummmmiiiunnzuuuninnumunnnnunnun runnin LIGHTING FIXTURES Phone 2l1 HARRY QUINN Electrical Contractor Dealer 5 Maintenance - Power Installations Commercial and Residential Lighting Vacuum Cleaner Parts and Repairs E 3 'l 104 North 9th Street, Colton, California si- ------------ --------------------'------------------- - ---- ---- ------------'--H--------'--- --'-'--' Fwd ' Af, f,j1j'gzgDZeP Y' BAXTER-NQRTHRUP : : MUSIC COMPANY E 65. 5 E 5A'-55 SERVICE is proud to have their instruments well represented in the Band and 2 Expert Service Genuine Parts Orchestra of the See Us for that Better Used Cari isi East -'r' L. 1. SNOW Colt-on Col'-l-ON UNlON Hlcl-l SCHOOL EIU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------i lil lil- -----------------------' - --'-'- ' 'El E921 umm E, El CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1940 B. B. NICHOLS, Inc. Phone TRinity 1825 733 South Hope St. Los Angeles, California Arras Oliver: Why are you so sad, jack? jack Marks: I just happened to think, Arras, that this is the last evening we can be together until tomorrow. 05 is 2 zoero E51 m 72 '23 E ' m 2' - 3 be E' 3 :C I 'Y 2 smjg PUOECIJ at 5 . P Sw 6' QE 53 U8 S-' Er' mm 3,2 55' 5' 4:-T Q3 E mm -1-- n u nu-umm E1 mmm- Q E1 HHH EE E C gg Eg 5 'S' 0 gg SON T' VS n J' CPU 'P :ig 5 2 IS ZZ 2 3:2 -11 3.4 2.9 5 ' ' Z O5 E 4 :C -If 0- am 'S wg' I 43' S2 5, -4 35' P :I' gm Eqw 'S Fil. K 2 O3 E 'IO . T' s I 2 E: -n rI1 --4 QI 5 ' s 2 SE I f- : 293 : E : :I EI El EI Compliments to E EI...-........ .....--- mu1.mmnm...Hmummmtmmtttt .--- mm.. El I93l Snunnnnnnn 'IJ' E 5 -If 5 J 'xx' If J R1 X , X f' XI ie! . J . Nxxgj Established I883 tf Q ,W H ki WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY ARE IN THE REACH OF ALL Imminmm-ImmiimmmI.inInmnmimmmuu Inmumiimminmummmmmrimmiinummmimi-mum umm Ceorge lvlclimseyz I-low long do I have to wait for a shave?U Barber lafter close lookl : 'iAbout six months or a year. Miss Clark: What is the most potent poison? Franklin Mayer: 'lAn airplaneg one drop and you're dead. Em -....-- III:in1.mi.I.miinInumImumiimmmummnmmn-HE U I. C. PENNEY COMPANY , Compliments of 120 North Eighth Street, Colton 1 - Phone 509 1 - NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION E I 5 0 0 S T O R E S Eli..-iiIImimm-umInmI-Iumm.-mm.I.-umm-mn PHILLIPS' SERVICE STATION AND CAFE Colton, California CGI TIRES C1 TUBES Q BATTERIES C1 ACCESSORIES 5 Phone 666 833 W. I iii E941 ummm -num-Innmn-mmm' mmI-ininmnnmmn-mm 5 ' ARTHURW E MEET ARTHUR - WEAR DIAMONDS 5 E 4th and E Sts. San Bernardino iii Kenneth C. jones, D.D.S. DENTIST PHONE 393-62 E - IO4 MT. VERNON AVENUE sr. SAN BERNARDINO Ig, Mrs. McCobb: Did I hear the clock strike three last night when you came in? Patsy McCobb: Yes, Mom. It was going to strike eleven but l stopped it so it wouldn't wake you upf, MODE 0' DAY ARCADE DRUG STORE ,,,- FROCKS i, : 1. M. Savage SPORT h STREET - SCHOOL Where Your Prescriptions AFTERNOON : Are Filled Right Seven-Day Smartness phone 302 .....E1 E' ...... V9 ...-...........................................,,..........................El .........lil c. F. w1-11TMER FRED 0- '-EW'5 I pl-IYSICIAN AND Real Estate Cr Insurance : SURGEON Established 1910 Phone 145 CLARENCE K. LAMB, o.D. : OPTUMETMST - WALDO WILLHOFT ' SAVE YOUR VISION - Phone 454'w , Attorney at Law Arcade Building, Colton : Z E951 Q ......... E1 CORGlLL'S GARAGE AND E SERVICE STATION om and H Phone 2825 munmnlg SMART 8' FINAL CO., LTD. S. G F. TABLE QUEEN : FOOD PRODUCTS PHONE 2126 Wholesale nismbufm lil mum mmmmm.-nmmu-numu unnuu--Q - COMPLIMENTSOF -- i THE CRESCENT IEWELRY COMPANY The Diamond Store of San Bernardino 345 EU Street San Bernardino, Calif. George Moss: You're a coward own shadow. Bill Wear: Well, why sl'1oulcln't following me. you're even afraid of your l be? lt looks like a crowd I i................1.......i . L..,.............. . .... .llli - ----i - El Ei-- -.K..K.--.-...-...................l............. -..-..---.-- Q El sua nEnNAnmNo.cu.. Corner 4l'h 8' H SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA Congratulations to the Class of '40 : GREEN LANTERN CAFE z. 1. BERCH, Prop. me VALLEY sLvo.. BLOOMINGTONE E1 ....................................................f.,,..........m,..,..E1 EI...................in..........................,....... ...... ...........-......E1 - Phone 388 IESSE HUBBS E ROCK and SAND DECOMPOSED GRANITE E EXCAVATION C7 CEMENT WORK 5 lO77 North 9th Colton, Calif Compliments To The Class of '40 Happy Landing in The New America BRITAINS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY I62 North Eighth St. lvlr. Tucker: Who was Edison? .............l3 Colton, California EJ Valentine Zajec: Edison was the inventor of the phonograft and the indecent lamp. mmmm-ummmIII-IIinInI-IInIInI-nInnnun-.nun-I-un--n CONCRETE coNoun' co., Ltd. 2 And The CONCRETE ROCK Cr SAND CO. PRESENT THEIR COMPLIMENTS 5 13 E, coL'roN PHARMACY : ' c. B. LovELL, Prop. , ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION TO THE CLASS OF '40 : SERVICE 899 S. La Cadena Avenue, Colton Corner 8th C1 I Streets, Colton --------- - ----'--- ----'--' ----' ----'-------------- 1? -----'------ '- ---- PATRONIZE YOUR Buy Your School Cafeteria ' school supplies MRS. GOODWIN Manager From Your 5 Fine Foodsafschooi Prices STUDENT stone In the Colton High School Gym LI1IInIIuunnl1uInnulIIIuu1InnnnnuuInnuunIu1IInnuuunuunmuum EI............................................. ....... l97Il E1 Compliments to the Graduating Class and to Colton Union High School Citizens National Trust 81 Savings Bank l OF RIVERSIDE -- E coLToN BRANCH E1 Helen Kinser: You're just like the horizon. Ed Clohertyz What do you mean? Helen Kinser: You never get any closer. s'rA'ren Bnos. MARKETS : - COMPLIMENTS OF ' 493 North 8th St., Colton 530 West Olive, Redlands 135 Valley Blvd., Bloomington E l08 Sierra Way, Fontana 5 Independently Owned and Operated 2 E a. .... ...... ........................................................... a a .......... El ' ' ' ' ' : T. V. ALLEN C. W. RITTER COMPANY 2922 South Main Street, Los Angeles, Calif. CLASS RINGS DIPLOIVIAS INVITATIONS MEDALS TROPH I ES AWARDS 5 -1 OFFICIAL IEWELERS 1 E SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOLASTIC FEDERATION ,g,...... .... .... . .... . ...... .....,.................... .. l981 C E HllllmlnummInununu1nmuunnmmnunmm-.mmfm........... ..... mn.itmimimmummnmnmmmmnumnl-lnvlv-IIIIIIIIIQ LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE IN THIS MODERN SCHOOL Under State Supervision Ferguson Beauty School 483 - 3rd Sf. San Bernardino Phone 275-55 Wanda Aucutt: I was terribly tired after our date last night. George Fritzelz Dancing, huh? Wanda Aucutt: No, wrestling with my conscience. n-mn-nnnm-.ummmin-mnn--.mum ..............E1 COMPLIMENTS I-IUB CITY LAUNDRY COMPLIMENTS OF IOHNNI-E WJIMILLERS Sandwiches and Pastries Featured in Your Cafeteria 5 'I27 E. 'I4th Sf., Long Beach E Phone 71 2-07 BEST wisnes TO THE Class of 1940 - From Odor-Nox Sales Corporation Use Onox to help prevent AthIete's Foot E991 lil SIGN HERE ,fa-3 '-J J Xgtlf EQ 2' x' f - K' ! FVJJ xx I iJJ se J f J ..'-PU 4 I 1 EI 5 Phone 330 Good Used Autos Q at your own terms K. B. Au'ro MARKET L. MATTIS, Mgr. Dealer In Used Automobiles and Parts 151 West 1 Street Colton Calif If ................................................................................E1 E1............................................................................... 5 Once again Molloy Made quality and workmanship scores as the Crimson and Gold 1940 is cased in a Molloy Made cover from - THE BABCOCK COVER CO. 411 East 91st Street 2 Los Angeles, Calif. H001 with the finest engraving skill. Designers with a record ot achievement nation-wide. Precision machinery-the best obtainable. Leaders in year book engraving for nearly halt a century. 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