Montebello High School - Golden Key Yearbook (Montebello, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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, , , . ' . A..-':4g.fg - .fl I SEE BY THE SEA 749. 4 if I 5-.X I It is lonely out here tonight. Nothing can be heard but the beat of waves. They remind one of school life-always a new class to take the old one's place. Here comes a big wave. I seem to see a number on it. Can it be 1934? Yes, it is. The foam is made of many tiny bubbles, and in each bubble there is a picture. I shall look into each one separately. The first bubble shows Ray Cook dressed in the long black robes of Chief Iustice of the Supreme Court. The next shows some students, including Bill Hogan, Glenn Risdon, Ioe Hershman, John Dore and Emil Heguy, all doing re- search work for a modern history book which Miss Houston is writing. I also see Anita Marcotte, Kaiji Negoro and Betty.Hart as some of the world's foremost scholars and thinkers. Those who have made good in the teaching line are Frances Malone who followed her sisters' footsteps, Stanley Stofle as a chemistry teacher and Verlin Coffman, Glenn Keiser, Leroy Klein and Charlotte Cassell as English teachers. l also see a few lecturers in the bubbles. There are Clara Thomasson who gives talks on home making, Miyeko Sakoda who tells high school students ofthe horrors of tardiness, and truant oEicers Iack Little, Carl Plack, Glenn Ionely and Glenn Lambkin teaching young truants not to be absent. Edward Camunez has taken Huey, Long's place in the senate as prize trouble maker. Branching out, we find many different occupations. For instance, there 1S Barney Taylor who raises fighting roosters for ai living. There is Lindley Gol- lands who is a first class derelict on one of the South Sea Islands, Bob Sin Clair is a veterinarian whom Charles Pierce, Clyde Dickinson and Raymond Coakes help keep up through their jobs as dogpcatchers. There are also Bill Cristopher and Gail Forsyth who model hats and ties for magazine advertisements. Lois Smith and Maureen Doran are circling the world as traveling com- panions. I see George Lorge and Gerald Nichols, ,who have turned out to be professional wanderers. This bubble shows a newspaper office in which Margaret Wold, Ruth Bell and Eleanor Howard are reporters and are working under Betty Dere, Bill Stokes and George Romans. Also included in this staff are Iohn Evans and Iack Herod, photographers, and Dixie Strayhorn who has an Advice to the Lovelornn column. ' Carl Thompson, Russell Stuewe, Ioe Castillo and Keith Scribner have proven their love for the great outdoors by becoming forest rangers. -Page Twenty

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Mlfwhffftpgffxgt 6 sawn' l Q X . . N YJ Q ,j K aw? VK U H L i jj will es. ff ow In these bubbles are any us Zgilete . Cecil White and n Hiraga are first string football players. Iac Pickup, Morton Mengel and David Fukushima are the best track men the United States has ever run in the Olympic events. Billy Rice and Chester Druliner have replaced Bill Tilden in the professional tennis field. Eugene Cox and Bob Latshaw have been signed up with the New York Giants, and the papers claim that they have cinched the pennant for that club. What a break for Montebello to be able to say, I knew them when- The girl athletes have also done all right for themselves. Dorothy Ramey, lean Sibbald and Ethel Slaney are all running in the Olympic events. Other Olympic stars are Mary Behnke and DeVota Iones, hammer throwers: Marjorie McMillan, swimmer ffree stylejg and Helen Victor, Olive Rupe and Lily Takashima, javelin throwers. They got their start as Pen Pushers. All the girls are under the supervision of Coach Catherine Armer. Other athletes of a sort are Gene Bugbee, Dorothy Mc- Millan and Wilma Evans who earn their living and spend all of their spare time as marathon dancers. Iiro Murata, Harry Nakata and Billy Takahashi keep that manly figure by practicing up on a few Iiu Iitsu tricks. They can have their Iiu Iitsu. I'11 stick to my daily dozen. After ten or fifteen years, I suppose we will still find Alvin Kahl, Grover Aubrey and Iohn McCann trying to make the freshman and sophomore girls feel good by keeping them company and by taking them to a traveling stock company's show consisting of Beverly Higbey, lVlorse Burns, Roma Stuewe, Miriam Hatch and Margaret Dore. Cornelius Overzyl and Thomas Chiolero do all the heavy love scenes. The company is relieved at times by an orchestra led by Agnes St. Iohn who has under her Norman Orwig, Audrey Sproule, Mildred Barthol and Frances Taylor. For intermissions the company has the Prado sisters, Ernie and Angie, who do a Duncan sister skit, and MidoriNakatsura, a tumbler. The stage crew consists of Gerald Lane and Paul Cheney. Karl Thomsen manages the whole outfit. Another wave rolls in. On it are several bubbles that reveal more about the class of '34, In spite of Catherine Sartore's acting ability, she has become a seca retary along with Inez Glenn and Herman Sharp. There is Hazel Van spending all of her time at home in her own kitchen, and Lanetta Walker and Eleanor Mullins piecing quilts, A local radio station boasts of having two of the finest vocal combinations in the country. They are a girls' trio consisting of Frances Balmes, Lorraine Palmer and Louise Bernard and a men's quartet of William Goodin, Marvin McAdams, Raymond Bergman and Ted Shoemaker. I see by these bubbles that Elizabeth Keithley, Helen Butler, Winifred Bowerman and Eileen Schreyer have a violin quartet in the Metropolitan Opera House, that Sheldon Margen is ambassador to Spain, and that Thelma Perkins and Sophie Govorko are in Paris as head buyers for Kress's. Betty Burnett and Bud Owsley have gone into. the mining business. A modern restaurant, is run by Evelyn and Iohn Myers-imagine a brother and sister working together. Iack Dunn is their chef, Howard Holmes is janitor, and Harold Washburn is dishwasher. The patrons of this restaurant are often given a wild ride directly from their dinner table by Evelyn Hants, an ambulance driver, to the offices of Dr. Orin Kelso. Lloyd De La Grange is also a regular Page Twenty-one

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