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

 - Class of 1951

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MARIAN CLEGG ALICE COBB CARL COLMAN DOUGLAS DEWAF WALTER DUDLEY EUPHEIVIIA FAIRWEATHER ALBERT GOLZ BUD GOODELL Dutilul prodders occasionally This assignment for Wednesday is for Thursday, but be sure and hand it in Monday. Befuddled seniors gaze in amazement as Beulah Bullington gives out the week's assignments. Edward J. Carrey, math. challenges boys to handball games in order to settle disputes, but Marian Clegg, English, resolves discus- sions in a low, throaty voice. Alice Cobb, commerce department head, meticu- lous and color-conscious secretarial favorite, smiles as Carl Colman, history teach, hitch-hikes home after his bus ran out of gas. Nonchalant baseball coach and math instructor Doug Dewar appreciated printed football programs, which emerged under the watch- ful eye of Walt Dudley, mechanical arts. Five English classes a day fail to daunt Scottish Euphemia Fairweather's ever-youthful outlook. Albert Golz' pertinent remarks brightened biologist's sessions with pickled spiders. Bud Goodell, cross- country and track, relaxes during his drivers' edu- cation classes. Oh, you cuties! -classy faculty chorines Lockhart, Loring, Sirott, Coodell, Schwenk, and l-lroscikoski, enchantingly attired in last year's kitchen curtains, execute a delicate can-can in the Annual skit.

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hen Miss Patricia Wiese and Mr. Phil tephens, who moved up from dean- hip to vice-principalship mid-year rove how pleasantly and kindly they an warn, counsel, and control. Ominous office call slips are offset Space-eating strides, charm-laden smiles, typify Vice-Principal of Boys, Phil Stephens, and Vice-Principal of Girls, Patricia Wiese. Deans shoulde ln a world of rapid changes, where education must be geared to compete with the perplexities of every- day living, Colton faculty win accolades in the field of pedagogy from students in the classroom as well as the National Freedom Foundation. Teachers-and IT TAKES ALL KINDS. Mary Jane Bailey, English, corrects reams of r new burdens papers while Clois Brown, history, intrigues students with unusual stances and a southern drawl. V. Mar- guerite Brooks, head of music department, delights aspiring musicians with her violin ability, as Christina D. Beeson, English, raises an expressive eyebrow at capers of her journalism and annual staffs. Helen S. Borrego, language, convinced Espanol protegeesn that Yo te amo isn't all of their required vocabu- lary. GEORGE AHLER MARY JANE BAILEY CHRISTINA D. BEESON V. MARGUERITE BROOKS HELEN BORREGO CLOIS BROWN BEULAH BULLINGTON EDWARD J. CARREY ,



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ILLIAM E. GORTON JOHN HAYES CAROL HENSEL TRESSIE L. HOLMES I F HROSCIKOSKI ROBERT S. LEVIN MARCELLA LINDEMAN ROBERT LOCKHART abandon dignny John Hayes, chemistry and physics, absent-minded- ly drops searched-tor announcements into the waste- basket. Carol Hensel, Home Ec., made history by introducing her husband as Mrs. Hensel, while Tressie Holmes, English department head, prefers illustrating Shakespearian technique in class. Annual business advisor Raymond Hroscikoski, commerce. tries in vain to hide behind little-boy shyness. Football coach Bob Levin's immaculate grooming didn't hinder his tackling form. Tall Marcella Lind- man, Home Ec., zealously guards her pinking shears, while R. L. Lockhart, instruments, unconsciously, hums a tuba tune while swinging his mile-longn key chain. Albert Loring, business, advised student store workers in a thick Bostonian accent, as Ina-Marie McCourtney, girls' gym, hides her crop of frosh under her tweed coat wings, Helen I. McDaniel, art, embellishes myriad posters with luminescent paint. Virginia Matthews, English, boasts Hollywood script-writing training. Don Madsen, history, is the epitome of patience, while Tom Morrow, language, seems to always have his varsity basketball team uppermost in mind. George Morse, English and public speaking, adds dramatic touches as Harold Mosi- man, football, math, adds his own brand of dry humor. ALBERT LORING DONALD H. MADSEN VIRGINIA MATTHEWS HELEN I. MCDANIEL INA-MARIE MCCOURTNEY TOM MORROW lor gay capers

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