Orange Union High School - Orange and White Yearbook (Orange, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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CONTENTS BOOK ONE CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshman Post Graduates BOOK TWO DEPARTMENTS Music Drama Economics Publications Debate - BOOK THREE ACTIVITIES Student Body Girls League Clubs BOOK FOUR ATHLETICS Boys Athletics Girls Athletics BOOK FIVE JOKES-ADVERTISEMENTS SNAPSIIOTS page five Frank A. Henderson ........ Alfred Higgins ........... Mason M. Fishback ......... Agnes Arthur ............. Max J. Berg ............... Verna Bernard ............. Gelsemina M. Brown ....... George A. Campbell ........,. F. L. Carrier ............... Genevieve Conger ........ E. R. Forbes ............... Esther E. Gowdy .......... Grace A. Harrington ........ Frances il. Heil ............. Louise Hester ............. L. Maye Hotchkiss ........ Ethel A. Hurlburt ......... M. A. Kaylor .................. Phylis Lucey Keyes ......... Nelle D. Klein ............ William H. Lowry ......... J. A. Moore ............. Hattie E. Nobs ........... Mildred M. Porter ........ Percy Richards .......... Margaret Robertson ..... Martha Z. Schmitt ....... Margaret G. Scott ........ Vernon C. Shippee ........ S. G. Stanfield ............ George R. Stoner .......... L, Ferne Sumner ............. William J. Sutherland ........ VV illiam L. Toothacker ........ Ethel V. VValker ............... Nita L. Walton ....... Harold M- Davis ........ Wanda Priess .......... page six FACULTY .............Principal ........Vice-principal ............Vice-principal ..,,..........................History Physical Education ,.,,........Matheniatics .......................Science ..........Manual Training .........Science and Drama .....,...............Spanish .......Machine Shop ,,,.,,..........English ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.....I.atin .........Physical Education ..........Home Economcs ................Study Hall ....................Science .........Honie Economics ..............Matheinatics ...............Comniercial ..........................Spanish .........Physical Education , .,,,,,................. Music .......Mathematics .........Coinmercial ................Libi'ai'y .........ii..........S'cience uto Mechanics ,,,.................English .........Physical Education ,,.,.,.,..-..........English ,,,,,,....,..........Hi.ctory Physical Education ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,....Sec1'etary mp,,mr2,,.,,vc i W J 1f.1'V'! gfffdh gy N C t 12,o.vQSf5 Jw fe fm I f QJ, M LQMQ1- 'ff' 1 as F 3 1 7 A 4 , 2' x ,, 1 f 9 Az 1 ' f yi ? N 'U' X N yi I Q3 ,. .Q 19 '.,.,, f , 727. t S 5 l NK , . 'ft .A fr, r r' 12' fl roREWoRD Ourihigh school days constitute a period in our lives in which studies and care-free hours go hand in hand. In publishing this annual we have tried to portray both sides of the school life. VVe have considered the student body as a whole and have tried to publish an annual which will appeal to the majority of students. To keep the 1924 edi- tion up to the high standard set by annuals of the past has been one of our goals. Our annual is a record book of the school year and'it is hoped that in years to come it will bring back long forgotten memories of Orange High. As this annual goes to press we wish to extend our appreciation to Mr. Kay- lor, our photographer, Miss Heil of the art department, Mr. Shippee, our Faculty adviser, and to all those who have helped to make this edition of the Orange and VVhite what it is. THE STAFF. page ten 1-v lv 'v V1 THE E. IGR CLASS Elmer Nichols ....... ....... P resident ................ ................ L ester Peck Frank Watson ....... ....... V ice-President ......... ................ G erd Danneman Cora Frick ............... .............. S ecretary ....................... .......... P ortia Friedenbloom George Hennings ..................... Treasurer .................................. Portia Friedenbloom Vernon C. Shippee, Class Teacher The Class of '24 besides being the largest class to graduate from O. U. H. S. was one of the best. It's ranks were made up of many honor students and star athletes, in fact one might say it is the best class to leave this high school. Because this was an illustrious class, one might think they were always so. But when they entered the High School they were as much out of place as most freshmen are. In a few Weeks they had settled down to their studies. Ben jones was the class' choice for President and a good one he was. By this time the class had learned that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy so We held a class party on the campus. The party was in the form of a country fair and all came dressed as country lads and lassies. When the class came back, in September they were full fledged Sophomores. They had profited by their one year's experience and came back determired to do their best. One of the first things they did was to welcome the freshies and at the Freshman Reception the wee freshies were entertained. Northrop Ellis was the class president for that year. During the Junior year Cecil Cox was the class's leader and under his direc- tion the class made a name for itself. Clarence'l was given to help defray the expenses of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Q When September rolled around again the class returned to school. Having completed three laps of the race they resolved to make the last year the brightest year of all. Their athletes, debators, and actors did their best, and the school Won glory because of it. And so ends the history of the class of '24. page twelve ANITA AMES Forward and frolic, glee were there The will to do, the soul to dare. Second vice-president C-irl's League '24 Baseball, '21, Dramatics, '23, Spanish Club. LESTER PECK Nothing can cover his high fame but heaven. Orchestra '23g Lightweight Foot- ball '2O, '21 gVarsity Football '22, '23g Lightweight Basketball '21, '22g Class President '24. MARGUERITE CRUICKSHANK Happy am I, from care I'm free Why aren't they all contented like me. Girls' League. Er-ITII DURBIN Silence is more eloquent than words. Spanish Clubg Glee Club '23g Op- eretta '23. AGNES DECKER To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee know all words are faint. Dramatics '24g Glee Club '23g Op- eretta '23g Spanish Club. RAYMOND KING He was so good he would pour Rose-water on a toad. Spanish Club. XIERNE HARRISON Words are women. deeds are men. Orchestra '23, '24, IRENI3 LAUFMAN Virtuors and vicious every woman must be Few in the extreme, but all in a degree. DORIS HEIKES She'S beautiful, and therefore to be wooedf' Glee Club '23. DORA MULVANE But she dances such a way No sun upon an Easter day IS half so Fine a sight. Spanish Club, Glee Club '24, Op- eretta '24, Girls' Reserves. ELMER NICHOLS Elmer never had a fault Though he gave his name to Kath- erinef' Class President '24, Vice-President Student Body '24g Reflector Staff '24g Football '24g Basketball '22. '23, '24, Capt. '24, IQATHERINE JOHNSON But love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit. Tennis '21, '24, Glee Club '23g Hon- or Societyg Dramatics '24. PORTIA FRIEDENBLOOM Beauty itself doth of itself per- suade, The eyes Of men without an oratorf' Debate '23g Dramatics '24 Class Sec. and Treas. '24. BEN JONES 'fYoung in spirit, in judgment old. Class President '21, Board of Con- trol '22, '24g Debate '23g Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play. XVALTER HEIL He could talk, good Gods! How he could talk. Debate '24g Orchestra '23. LELIA STEVENSON COnvev a libel in a frown And wink a reputation down- Class Song Leader '22g Operetta '23, Honor Society. ELIZABETH A GEORGE The sweet expression on that face Forever changing, yet the same. Honor Society, Dramatics '23, '24. MARY GRACE SHORT She knew the future, for the past she knew. Dramatics '24, Operetta. RALPH CRAWFORD So much one man can do That does both act and know. Track '23, '24, Football '24, ReHec- tor Staff '24, Annual Staff '24. ESTHER RALPH Life is not to be alive, but to be well. Reflector Staff '24, Dramatics '23, '24 THELMA LAMMART Condemn the fault and not the actor of it. HERBERT EAREL Young fellows will be young fel- lows. ALTON XVEAKLEY His limbs were cast in a manly mold y For hardy sports or contest bold. Football '21, '22, '23, Capt. Track '24, Track '22, '23, '24, Dramatics '24, CATHERINE XVILSON Her eyes sought the west afar For lovers love the western stars. Spanish Clubg Dramatics '23, '24g Glee Club, Honor Society. GERD DANNEMAN Men are but children of a larger growth. Lightweight basketball '23, Foot- ball mgr. '24, Tennis mgr. '24g Tennis '24, Class vice-president '24. MILDRED ECKART Forever quiet and good natured was she. GERTRUDE HENDERSON What is the worth of anything But for the happiness it brings. GEORGE WHEELER Experience, that excellent master, Has taught me many things. Annual Staff '24. .L r. LA VERNE BROWNE I am fond of the company of ladies. Orchestra '21, '22, '23, Dramatics '21, '22, '23. ANGELA MAAG To see was to love her ' Love but her, and love forever. Baseball '22, '23, '24. su 1 ERMA EVERETT Her voice was soft and low, An excellent thing in woman. Annual Staff '24. And when we knew she W engaged XVe all d1d wish her happiness Vice-President Girls League 2 Glee Club '21, '24, Operetta '2 MARJORIE THOMSON . . . , . , 4 '24 3 Dramatics '23, '24 5 Semo Play. AGNES DURBIN The world, dear Agnes, is strange affair. Baseball '21, '24, Basketball '21 '2 Glee Club '23 , opereua '23, ' CLARENCE ALDEN The best in this kind are but shad ows. Baseball '21, '22, '23, '24, Tennis '24. Orchestra, '24, Dramatics, '24. OPAL ROBERSON Hang Sorrow! Care'll kill a ca And therefore lets' be merrv. Basketball '21, '23, Dramatics '24 Senior Class Play. CORRENE CAVETT I am resolved to grow fat, and look young 'till forty- Dramatics '24g Operetta '24, HARRY DEVER Nor do I know what is to become Of him, more than the Pope ot Rome. Business Mgr. Reflector '23, Reflec- tor Staif '23, Annual Staff '23, '24 CLARENCE HIGGINS In every deed of mischief he had a Heart to resolve, a head to contrive and A hand to execute. Lightweight Football '21, '22, '23, Student Body Secretary '24, Stu- dent Body Song Leader '24. F LORA MCCLURE If ladies be but young and fair They have the gift to know it. E new owl ATHERINE Wooo As pure in thoughts as angels are. I Life Member of Honor Society. lILDRED BRELJE She has more than she shows and speaks less than she knows. Girls' League. KENNETH RICE 'fClever men are good, but they Are not the best. MARIE EHLEN Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, And every grin so merry draws one out. NETTIE DAVEY Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Operetta '24. . RALPH GILCHRIST All actual heroes are essential men !! And all men possible heroes. ETIIEL KING A joke's a very serious thing. LLOYD MCCLURE ' Young men think old men are fools, But old men know young men are fools. ' Glee Club '22, '23g Operetta '22g Orchestra '23, '24g Board of Con- trol '23g Student Body President '24 THELMA WAYNE We know what we are, but not what we may be. Glee Club '23, BERTHA FRENCH It is only those who possess iirm- ness Who can possess true gentlenessf' Operettag Honor Societyg Reflec- tor. Staffg Basketball '21. RAYMONSD TERRY The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Orchestra '21, '24g Spanish Clubg Track '24. CHARLES MCCANDLESS He was a man and all his faults are forgottonf' HILDA GEARHART Her smiling eyes with Simple truth were stored. Glee Club '24 5 Dramatics '24, HAZEL ENGLE K Courteous though coy, and gentle though retiringg' NIARIAN CRAWFORD Not stepping o'er the bonds of modesty. Honor Society. id,-W4 WILLIAM BURDETT From the crown of his head to the sole Of his foot, he is all mirth. Football '24g Gilee Club '24 g Orches- tra '24. Es'rH1zR PAULINE JONES There is no music when a Woman. is in the concert. Qrchestra '23, '24. LILLIAN KIRKWOOD Good at all things, but best in her studies. Life Member of Honor Society, Dramatics '23. CHARLES PADIAS A lion is not so fierce as painted. Band '23, Football '20, '2l. Varsity Football '22, '23, Track '20, Base- ball '20, '2l. EDITH STONER All persons of genius are naturally melancholy. Orchestra '21, '22, '23, Glee Club '21, '22g Life Member of Honor Society, President of Honor Soc- iety '24. EVALINA DANNER A moral, sensible, and well bred woman. Baseball '22, Honor Society. Roy TULENE If we did not Hatter ourselves The Battery of others would harm us. Dramatics '24, Basketball mgr. '24, Athletic Trainer '23, '24. FAYE BORTZ A good reputation is more valuable than money. Dramatics '24. ELVIRA BORCHARD A daughter of the gods divinely tall And most divinely fair. Basketball '22, '23, '24, Baseball '22 '23, '24, Glee Club '22, '23, 24, Op- eretta '22, '23, '24, Dramatics '24. JOHN MEYER For men may come, and men may go? But he stays on forever. Football '22, '23, '24, Track '21, '22, Reflector Staff '24, Editor 4th quarter, Annual Staff '24. RALPH RICHARDSON His face the tablet of unutterable thoughts. HILDA UNZELMAN Just at the age 'twixt' girl and youth When thought is speech, and speech is truth. Honor Society, Basketball '23, '24. EDITH LUSH Strong towers decay But a great name shall never pass away. Life member of Honor. Society, Glee Club '21, '22, '23, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Class Vice-president '21. NoRTHRoP ELLIS , He is a man for all in all, You shall not look upon his like again. Class President '22, Debate '23, Dramatics '24- MARIAN DURBIN She is a maid of quiet ways. Forensic '23, Spanish Club, Glee Club '23. DOROTHY LEONARD Impossible is a word I never say. Life Member of Honor Societyg Reflector Staff '24. DORCAS LEONARD On their own merits, modest wo- men are dumb. Life member Honor Society, Re- flector Staff '24. JAMES DAY ' Let thy speech be better than silence or be silent. ELLA BRINKMAN Thy Modesty's a candle to thy merit. Honor Soci tyg Girls' League. f - 1 rf! NIARGARET FRERKING Ki ' Her frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Latin Clubg Honor Society. TERRY BUSH Where ignorance is bliss It's folly to be wise. Lightweight, Basketball '20, '21, '22 Baseball '20, '21, '23, Track '21, LAWRENCE ARCHIBALD We grant, although he had much wit, He was very sly of using it. Football, '23, '24. Tennis, '22, '23, '24. Honor Society. RUTH HILVARD For there is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Life Member of Honor Societyg Reflector Staff '24. ESTHER JENSEN XVit and wisdom are born with a woman. Basketball '21, '24, Baseball '21, '24, Honor Society, Girls' Reserve. WILLIAM GARRISON The best of men cannot suspend their fateg The good die early, and the had die late. Dramatics '24, CORA FRICK She's all my fancy painted her, She's lovely, She's divine. Basketball '21, '24, Baseball '21, '24, Capt. '23, '24, President Girls' League' 24, Life Member of Honor Societyg Debate '24g Vice-president Junior Class f1st semestenj CLARINDA HONEY There is not a moment without some duty. Reflector Staff '24 JAMES SUFFERN Faint heart never won fair lady. Baseball '23, '24, Football '24g Has- ketball '24. ESTHISR BELLE JONES No path of flowers lead to glory. CAROL FRosT She is ever good who has nothing of evil. Glee Club '23, '24, Operetta '24, Life Member of Honor Society. DONALD BURNETT Men of few words are the best men. Eqlls'-175-1 1-0 CLAIRE CoNDoN She was good as she was fairy To know her was to love her. Honor Societyg Dramatics '23, '24g Junior Class Play. . GEORGE HENNINGS To play billiards well is the Sign of a mis-spent youth. Track '23, '24. MAY WHEELER For nature hath made her what she is. Operetta '24g Reflector Staff '243 Baseball '21, '22, llflARGARET GILCHRIST For her, Latin was no more diffi- cult Than for a blackbird to whistle. Honor Societyg Senior Class Playg Dramatics '24, PAUL WE1ss A wise man never loses anything if he has himself. Baseball '23, '24, BYRL ZWEIFEL A mothers pride, a fathers joy. ADELAIDE MASSEMANN Wisdom of many and the wit of one. Honor Society. LEONARD FIELD He is not in the roll of common men. Dramatics '23, '24, FRANCES HALLMAN Love is like the measles, XVe all have to go through it. Tennis '21, '24, Forensic '21, Hon- or Society Life Member, Board of Control '21, '24, Senior Play. EVA SPENCER VVhere are you when the moon shall rise. Class Song Leader '21, '23g Class Vice-President '22, Honor Society junior Class Play, Dramatics '24. FRANK HIGGINS He possessed a peculiar talent Of producing effect in whatever he did or said. Lightweight football '22, '23g Light- weight basketball '22, '23, '24, Op- eretta '24, ROBERT NEWHOUSE The only athletic sport I ever mas- tered was checkers. Honor Societyg Senior Play, Class B Basketball '24. GERTRUDE CORNELIUS Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind. Honor Societyg Baseball '22g Re- flector Staff '23, MARTHA STADE' Fam would I climb, but I fear to fall. Dramatics '23, '24, Operetta '24, Spanish Club. -.ax F? , ,,.s. Eff: Pill. Ry LUCILLE HESSEL Laugh while you can, Everything has its time. Glee Club '23g Operetta '23g Span- ish Club. CLARA WESTERMAN Fame is the thirst of youth, but I am Not so young as to regard men's frown or smile. Life member of Honor Societyg Baseball '23. JUDSON HARMON lt's known he could speak Spanish As easily as pigs squeak. Honor Societyg Spanish Club. CLARA STEEVE ' With Fascination in her ver I7 y brow. ADA ATKINSON Little I wish, my Xwantst ew. if Honor Society. W J Spanish Club. Xjx, K RAYMOND GLESENER j VVho lives without y is not so wise as he thi'1ks.' Spanish Clubg Stage Hand '24. KELLAR WATSON That man that hath a tongue, I say, Is no man If with that tongue he cannot win a woman-U Yell Leader '23, '24g Basketball '23g Junior Class Playg Dramatics '24, POLLY ToDo 'Through modesty on her unein- barrassed brow Nature has written gentlewoman Honor Societyg Class Secretary '22g Dramatics '24, ALVA SPENCER Friend Alva, thou hast outrun the constable at least. Lightweight Football '22, '23, '24, Lightweight Basketball 22, '23 GENEVA COPELAN The fairest garden in her look, And in her mind the wisest books. Glee Club '23g Dramatics '24g Senior Play '24g Honor Society. KATHRYN RYAN But if its a sin to covet honour I am the most offending soul alive. Life Member Honor Society. FRANK VVATSON VVhat shall Ido to be forever known And make this age to come, my own. Annual Staff '23, '24g Secretary Student Body '23, Debate '23, '24, Class Vice-President '23, '24g Light- weight Basketball '23, '24, ELIZABETH HASEMAN ' You must believe in good order to do it. Operetta '23, Glee Club '23, Junior Class Play, Dramatics. ELAINE ZELLER A foot more light, a step more true Ne'er from the heather flower dashed the dew. Honor Societyg Senior Class Play, Dramatics '24- VESTA CURL A still tongue makes a wise head. Operetta '23. EUGENE GRASSLE An idle life is the life for me, Idleness spiced with excitement. Lightweight Football '21, '23g Bas- ketball '21, '22g Orchestra '24. KA EMMA ELTISTE There is no doubt that in this world there is nothing So indispensable as love. Basketball '21, '24, Baseball '21, '24, Girls' Reserves. JAMES CRAWFORD A lion among ladies is a dreadful thing. Football '21, '22, Basketball '21, '22 Track '23, Dramatics '23, '24. CHARLES JACKSON On the Stage he was natural, Simple, affecting 'Twas only that when he was off he was acting. Forensic '22, Junior Class Play, Dramatics '24, Yell Leader '23, '24, EULETA BIVENS The hand- that 'hath made you fair Hathkmadd you good. ' T Rehector Staff '22, '23, COURTLAND VVESTovER VVho was the person who first in- vented sleep? Lightweight Football '21, '22, '23, Lightweight Basketball '21, '22, '23, ELVA MCGILL The most precious jewels come in small packages. MAE BENSON I never knew so young a body, VVith so old a head. Glee Club '23, Operetta '23, Class Sec. '23, Life Member of Honor Society, Vice-President of Honor Society '24. RAY PRICE I am slow of Study, For too much learning makes one become mad. In Memoriam CECILIA MURILLO 24 Born September 11 1906 D1ed December 2 1923 Born January 24 1908 D1ed February 2 1924 JOHN TANTLINER, '25 page twenty-nine THE SENIOR CLASS WILL' We, the members of the Senior Class, being in our minds as sound as a Billiard Ball, and in health as sound as an asthmatic scarecrow, do declare these statements to be our last or next to last W'ills and Testimonies. Skinney Alden wills his soda-squirt job to Ralph Watson. Archie wills his boisterousness to Bob Lowry. Q Flea Benson's theory on achieving heights is donated to Leva Laufman. Pretzel Borchard leaves Fat Parsons to any girl interested in him. Mildred Brelje would like to leave her mathematics ability to Don Coyote VVullf. Rosy Browne leaves his heme laboratory to Irwin Sipherd. Bruno Burnette leaves his silver tongued oratory to Del Lewis. Correre Cavett wills to Gertrude Shell her remaining cosmetics. Long may they last. Gertie Cornelius has expressed her intentions to give Sis her brush wool sweater. Claire Condon's fashionable marcel will be worn by Lois Clement next year. Marion Crawford wills her golden tresses to Eva VVillis. Fuzzy Cruickshank leaves her notebooks to Vivian Van Norman. Gerd Danneman's tennis racquet is donated to Sheik Brand. Gerd also leaves his best wishes to Bill's Sheba. Aggie Decker wills her graceful walk to Nettie Cope. Aggie Durbin's beauty spots are left to Margaret Keiser. Marion Durbin leaves her bright remarks to young Boone. Mildred Eckart leaves her long hair to Perkie- Sonny Ellis leaves his chronical blues to Ott Vollmer. Sonny's pity accom- panies this legacy. Hazel Engle's blue jumpers are left to Evelyn Shultz. Colonel Fields donates his basoon voice to Tubby. Margaret Frerking leaves her shingle bob to Lorraine S. Peggy Friedenbloom leaves H. B. to anybody who can catch him. Bill Garrison's wing collar and cowboy pants go to Little Bull. VV ibby George would have left her mean disposition, but she has decided to keep it. Ralph Gilchrist leaves his bankiioll to the female element. Gene Grassle leaves the remains of O. U. H. S. to the rest of the gang. Jud Harmon resigns his position as Prof. of Trig in favor of Mr. Lowry. Lizzie Haseman wills her jazz selections to Hick Boone. Gertie Henderson leaves Capt. Townsend C.M., M.M., D.A.M., to Helen G. Lucy Hessel leaves her love for the navy to Wilma Adams. Little Higgie leaves his cat voiced banjo to Toughy Livesay. Clarinda Honey wills her pink sweater to Sheba Jester. page thirty Esther Jensen wills her curls to Dorothy Lutz. Ben Jones says that any other solemn cuss who wants this joke business can have it. Esther Belle Jones is going to give her beautiful curls to Norma Knuth, when she gets her hair bobbed. Ray King wills his horsemanship to any other good pony rider. Thelma Lammert hands her rolling pin wallop to Myrtle Stinchfield. Dorcas Leonard says that young Burdett may have her superfluous good marks. Edythe Lush doesn't leave anything because he is graduating this year too. Adelaide Massemann would like to leave some of her altitude to Audrey Robertson. Flora McClure's will is unknown to anyone- Shorty McGill leaves her high-chair to Violet Wilkins. Nick says that if love is transferable, he gives his Spencerian love for Chaucer to Dick. Les Peck wills his dark rimmed googoo-eyed specs to Grant G. Esther Ralph has expressed an opinion that Clint Myracle might want her cooking beat. Gov. Richardson's ofhce bell-hop job is left to Harold Brandon. fLong may he live and sufferj Katy Ryan's line of hot air in Trig. is being administered to Paul Stoner. Butter Spencer says he intends to give his bootleg addresses to Carlos Prior. Clara Steeve leaves her typewriter to the High School. She needs it no longer. Little Eva wills her parking place on the front porch to Helen Stowell. Edith Stoner wills her winning ways to Frenchie Woodroof. Raymon Terry leaves all that he knows and doesn't know about track to the Frosh. Pat Todd leaves her dog, Hoofev, to her namesake, Lizzie Todd. Hilda Unzelman leaves her position as All-County Basketball guard to any- one who can fill it. Skeeter Watson's extemporaneous, nonsensical, bombastic, last-minute speeches are bestowed upon jack Wendt. Thelma Wayne leaves her Irish jokes to May Knight. Reggie Weakley, knowing that Ed Nelson is badly in need of a Chemistry, has been persuaded to leave Ed his. Russ Westover is going to give the new De 'Molay candidates some experience in climbing trees. May Wheeler hasn't decided to give her position to anyone as yet. VVe hope she will soon make up her mind. Catherire Wood leaves the remainder of the Physic Lab. to coming Dhysicts. Byrl Zweifel wills her morning conveyance to school to any other Sheba in the neighborhood. Elaine Zeller alias E. Z. wills a barrel full of rides in a certain Studebaker to Bernadine Darnell. , Doris Heikes leaves her law books to Hazel Campbell. Katy VVilson wills the parking place for her Studey sedan to Mr. Henderson. Squirrelly Meyer leaves his excuses to 'lack Vivian. fDon't use them, Jack, Mr. Fishback will recognize them.j ' Irish Ames says that Catherine Maxwell may have all her heartbroken Olive Sheiks. l Ada Atkinson leaves her freckle removing compounds to Beth Fuller. Euleta Bivens wills her knowledge of Spanish to Bull Montana. page thirty-one Faye Bortz wills her precious vanity case to Ruth Snow. Ella Brinkman leaves to the Freshmen her love for O. U. H. S. Bill Burdett wills his flute to Joe Irwin. May the Lord have mercy on the students next year. Bud Bush wills his cowboy sombrero to Cass Krueger. Genevar Annandale Copelan leaves a certain member of the Senior Class to some kind soul who will humor him thru his old age. Doc Crawford leaves his butler parts in the plays to Tubby upon the condi- tion that he play them as well as Doc did. Ralph Crawford drops his job as Annual Editor on the lap of some unknown person. VVait until next year for particulars. Vesta Curl wills her fiery nature and pep to Lucille Hayward. Evalina Danner wills her ability to keep away from the boys to Peg Crawford. jim Day says that anyone who wants a good coffee mill may drag his Lincoln- ett home and he will be much obliged- Harry Dever, alias Harry the Hoser, resigned his job as Bermuda nurse so that the school won't go broke paying him wages. Edith Durbin leaves several heartbroken fellows to the care of certain Junior girls. Shorty Earel has renounced the honor of being the smallest Senior boy to Leroy Hall. Marie Ehlen gives her secret formula on the extraction good grades in His- tory to the Junior Class. Mike Eltiste will donate a little advice to the Junior who desires it on how To Win and Keep a Shiek Like Mine. Leftie Everett has expressed her intentions to leave her knowledge of Art to Lizzie Todd. Bertha French resigns her position as reporter for the S. A. Register in order that Bull Montana may also win fame as a scribe- Cora Frick wills her worn out gym suit to anyone who can qualify as a good, all-around athlete. Carrol Frost has been so busy that she hasn't written a willg but she hopes that the name, Chilblains, will be bestowed upon her little brother. Hilda Gearhart leaves the name Georgie Basset, to anyone who wants it. She hopes to have a better one some day. Margaret Gilchrist wills her Latin notes to Bert Shaffer. Cocky Glesener leaves his hat to any other dumbell who wants it. Frances Hallman wills Colonel Fields buzzmobile courting to Muriel Smith. Slewfoot Harrison leaves a flock of pipe organ music to anyone interested in the subject. VValt Heil wills to Clyde Bennet a few pet tricks with which he can convince an audience that he knows what he is talking about. Southpaw Hennings leaves his private cue to Paul Robinson. Paul may have the same by calling at the Olive Pool Hall. Big Higgie wills his charming voice to Susy Medlicott. Ruth Hilyard wills her long winded stories to any tongue-tied Freshman who wants them. Chas. ,lackson has left his job as school fool to Alcott E. Katy Johnson leaves one perfectly good tennis racquet to Leota Asa. ' Esther Jones wills her ability to vamp the boys to Henrietta Blank. Ethel King says that she would leave her quiet disposition to the Frosh, except for the fact that the poor dears would then be quiet all theitime. Lillian Kirkwood has decided not to founder herself on Spanishg therefore she wills all her love for the language to Nira Hagen. page thirty-two Irene Laufman leaves her sister to fill her place in the hearts of her suitors. Dorothy Leonard wills her Honor Society Life Membership to Fat Leicht- fuss. Angela Maag gives any love struck Junior her usual meeting place on the front porch. Chas. McCandless leaves Dick Spencer the secret of how to control one's temper in a basketball game. Lloyd McClure wills his position as Student Body President to the students choice for the coming year. Dora Mulvane left before she could write her will. He's an alumnus any- way. Paddy Pajudas leaves a certain fair Junior to Kenny Knight. Legs Price wills his 'elongated form to Eddie Heiser. Senator Newhouse wills his book entitled How to Out-Talk a Woman to Squeak Squires. Kenneth Rice says that, if he can capture a date with the newest flapper in O. U. H. S., he will not make a will. Beans Roberson wills her gracefulness to Fairy Thompson. Mary Grace Short leaves the supervision of the Drama Classes to Mr. Carrier. Martha Stade has already given Mr. Fishback one recitation this quarter. Lelia Stevenson wills her rides in a certain Chandler car to Mrs. Meisinger- Sufferin' jim leaves Bill Bratmiller his position on the baseball team. Margie Thompson had but one thing to leave the school, but that has been misplaced somewhere, and has never been found. Tuly Tulene leaves Shorty Spencer his job as chief caretaker of charley horses and strawberry patches. Kellar Watson wills his yell leader uniform and his saxaphone shieking to Chuds Young. Paul Weiss wills to Kenneth Allen all the Shebas he has loved and won during his high school days. Clara Westerman wills her Secretarial position to Wanda Priess. Clara hopes that Wanda will think of her as she performs her newly acquired duties. Brick Wheeler wills his Chemistry notebook to Beth Fuller. Use the book kindly, Beth, but use it plenty. The Class colors Green and White are left to the Class of '28. page thirty-three First Quarter Clyde Bennett ...... JU TOR .......Pres1dent...........,.... Evelyn NVoodroofQ ........ ........ X fice-President. ....... . Paul Robinson ............ ........... S ecretary .,.,............................. Walter Choi ............ .....,,...... Howard Thompson, Yell Leader Edwin Stanfield, Song Leader .Treasurer .................... e ..... ........ Second Q uarter ...............Lavell Durrell ...,........'Clyde Bennett ........Irwin Sipherd ........Charles Young The Junior Class of this year can never be beaten, or at least we Juniors think so, and we have very good reasons to think so. VVe have been well repre- sented in football, basketball, and track, as Well as in the many other activities of the school. The Juniors being very industrious had a refreshment stand at the football games, the proceeds going to help finance the Junior-Senior Banquet. The class play The Hottentotu was a great success. The Juniors are all anxiously waiting the end of the year when they will become high and mighty ' Q Seniors. page tlzirty-four THE Akers, Margaret Baker, Lloyd Beckman, Harold Bennett, Clyde Bernhardt, Clyde Bivens, Arthur Bosch, Karl Bowyer, Mary Brickell, Bruce Brubaker, Albert Caldwell, Marjorie Clarkson, Esme Claypool, Hester Crawford, Margaret Damewood, Edith Duckett, Marjorie Durrell, Lavell Encinas, Alcott Evans, Norol Gardner, Dion Gates, Lillian Gillogly, Helen Goodwin, June Goodwin, Lyle Gray, Mary Pearl Green, Estelle Hagen, Nira Hall, Leroy Handy, Owen Harper, Thos. Harris, Lola Belle Hartman, Thelma Heim, Elmer Herrington, Eliz. Higgins, Clyde Irwin, Esther Irwin, Joe Jenkins, Ila page thirty-six CLASS OF '25 Johnson, Pearl Jones, Lloyd Kaiser, Margaret Knight, May Knuth, Norma Kokx, Russell Koth, Erwin Lane, Wilhelmina Leichtfuss, Wilfred Lembke, Herbert Liming, Musetta Lloyd, Ralph Lutz, Dorothy Medlicott, Albert Minter, Ivo Murphy, Cornelia Parsons, Helen Palmer, Marjorie Pargee, Edgar Peterkin, Thelma Precht, Clara Pryor, Carl Raney, Edna Raney, Laura Robinson, Paul Richey, Ben Rohrs, Alvin Rohrs, Lester Schafer, Hazel Schaffert, Cecil Showalter, Virginia Sipherd, Irwin Skiles, George Smith, Elaine Smith, Muriel Snodgrass, Pauline Spencer, Dick Squires, Donald Stinchiield, Myrtle Stinson, Ernest A Stoner, Paul Strickland, Cleona Sturbaum, Lorraine Thompson, Howard Thompson, Pauline Triplett, Grace Van Norman, Fern Van Dusen, Iva Waldow, Margaret Watrous, Arlene Watson, Ralph Wendt, Lyman Wente, Arnold Wente, John Wing, Ruth Winslow, Willett Woodford, Whittier Woodroof, Evelyn Woodroof, Wm. NVulff, Lew Young, Charles Young, Dorothy Zirkle, Virien page thirty-.seven oPHoMoRE James Workman ........ ......... P resident Lois Clement ................ Vice ljI'ESii'lf:'!:l Hazel Campbell .............. .......................,............................... S ecretary and 'Treasurer With more confidence than that of the previous year, we Sophomores began our second year of High School life. Having already made the acquaintance of the teachers and students and having become accustomed to the buildings and the campus we were more at ease. As is the duty of all Sophomore classes, early in the year we gave the Fresh- men a reception. The program opened with an address of Welcome by James W'orkman, acknowledged bv Thomas Townes. Following this was a poem of welcome by Hazel Campbell, and a musical reading by Lois Clement. Then followed mock classes in which the parts of the teachers were taken by students. Eleanor Heitshusen gave a Colonial Dance and Margaret Knuth gave the Last Rose Dance. Clinton Myracle favored us with some Steel Guitar Numbers. A clown trio played while the refreshments were being served. Our class teachers, Miss Gowdy and Miss Conger, helped us make the reception a success. This year our class was represented on the varsity football and'basketball teams, on the tennis team and on the lightweight team. Next year when we become Juniors we will have a more important task confronting us which we hope we will be able to handle satisfactorily. page thirty-eight i I l N 1 THE Adams, Wilma Akers, Warren Allen, Kenneth Alt, Bonnie Asa, Leota Baessler, Wilhelmina Barr, Senton Beck, Adolph Benson, Loyd Blank, Katherine Bliesener, Agnes Boone, James Borchard, Victor Bosch, Adolph Brandon, Harold Bratsch, Alice Bratsch, Chester Brattmiller, Wm. Brown, Raymond Brown, Roberta Burdett, Wallace Campbell, Eva Campbell, Hazel Chapman, Harold Chessum, Marjorie Clement, Lois Cope, Nettie Cummings, Doug. Cummings, Julia Darnell, Bernadine Deck, Glenola Derrough, Thomas Donovan, Jess Dooling, Billie Eltiste, Anna Field, Weldon Fitzpatrick, Win. Francis, Meredith page forty CLASS OF '26 Frerking, Ruth Frieden, Hazel Gardner, Adele Gill, Doane Gillogly, Florence Goddard, Harold Goddickson, Grant Groenow, Flora Gulledge, Donald Hagerman, Ina Hagerman, Vera Hall, Eugene Hardin, Josephine Hayward, Lucille Hayward, Mary L. Heinecke, Walter Heiser, Edward Heitshusen, Inez Hilton, Clara B. Hilton, Mary Homrighausen, Walt Ingle, Leota Jester, Lois Jones, Cedric Jones, Doris Kaylor, Stanley Keightley, Ed. Knight, Kenneth Knight, Manley Knuth, Margaret Krueger, Carl Lamun, Sadie Lemke, Lydia Lemke, Minnie Lewis, Adelbert Little, Glenn Livesay, Howard Lloyd, Kenneth Lowry, Robert Maxwell, Stanton McDanel, Carl Meier, NValter Meyer, Geo. - Meyer, Irma Miller, Lucille Mueller, Theodora Myracle, Clinton Nelson, Edwin Parsons, Gerald Perkins, Claire Peterson, George Porter, Merle Porter, Susie Price, Walter Ratliff, Ola Reich, Adolph Richard, Levi Riddle, Marjorie Schroeder, Emma Schumm, Freida Scriven, Leonard Settle, Edward Shell, Gertrude Skiles, Gertrude Smiley, Deane Smith, Hazel Smith, Melba Sohre, Rosella . Sparks, Norma Spencer, Alfred Stanfield, Lora Stinson, Hazel Stutheit, Oscar Stutzman, Kenneth Thompson, Maurice Thompson, Lois Todd, Elizabeth Tomblin, Margaret Veeh, Harold Vivian, Jack VVells, Francis Whiteman, VValter Whitten, VVilfred Whittier, Bernice Wickersheim, Jas. Williams, Irma Williams, Ray Wilson, Dick Woerz, Esther VVorkman, james Wunderlick, Elfreida Zirkle, Nondis page forty-one FRE HME First Quarter Secowi Ouarffr Thomas Towns ....... .,....., P resident ............... ........... T homas Towns VVilliam Brand ...,.... ........ X fice-President ......... ....... M ildred Frerking Harold McCord ....... ....... S ecretary ............ ....... N Vayne Blackburn Fred Jeffries ...., .. ,,,. ....,..,..,... T reasurer ....,.. ...,... ................ C l yde Feldner VVe entered the realm of O. U. H. S. the usual class of Freshmen, green, but eager to learn. But we soon emerged from this state of insignificance by the help of our class teachers, especially Mr. Sutherland. Our classmen became recognized in track, and other school' activities. To prove we were not as green as we at first looked, many became eligible to the Honor Societv. Later, after we have stepped out of our role as humble Freshmen, and have became Sopho- mores, '27 hopes to become a class of great renown in school circles. page forty-two MW.. ,lf k X QWM K.. V ' ---F15 P Q- 1, .., t,-1, ,,..:.. . 1 Q - THE Abraham, Hattie Adams, Eva Allcorn, Homer Allen, Ernest Bandick, Edna Barca, Arca Beck, Helen Ruth Beck, Waldo Beckman, Clara Beckman, Jack Bell, Cleo Bills, Merea Binkley, Mildred Blanchar, Helen Blank, Henrietta Bloomer, Lucille Boone, Earl Braden, Denver Brand, William Brattmiller, Anna Bright, Elizabeth Brown, Kenneth Brinkman, Marie Brown, Rex Bush, Mildred Bushman, Harold Campbell, Lawrence Carlson, Carrol Carpenter, Merle Casey, Bryant Chandlers, Robt. Christenson, Thel. Cole, Fred Cole, Marian Crawford, Arthur Curl, Kenneth Danielson, Florence Davey, Vera Davidson, Robt. Dennis, Ada Diekmeier, Clarence page forty-four CLASS OF '27 Duker, Martin Duckett, Alton Duke, Margaret Duncan, Marie Dwyer, Lucille Earll, Francis Eddy, Ivy Eggers, Lillian Einspahr, Lorena Estock, Pauline Feldner, Clyde Feldner, Glenn Ficken, Lydia Fitschen, Louis Fletcher, Melva Frankforther, Cath Franz, Doren Freier, Alma Frerking, Mildred Frick, Dorothea Fuller, Beth Gill, Elizabeth Gillespie, Carl Gilman, Roy Gilmore, Howard Gray, Ruby Griffith, Anna Gruwell, Daniel Hafer, Lynn . Hall, Harriet Harmon, Ruth Hartman, Robt. Harper, Robert Hemann, Alvin Henderson, Hal Hirstein, Stella Hodson, Leroy Holtz, Alban Huff, Hall Hull, Emily Jensen, Arthur Jost, Stanley Kelley, Thelma Kennedy, Hugh Kolkhorst, Wm. Kraemer, Walter Kroener, Helen Kusel, Julius , Laufman, Leva Leaverton, Wilbur Lee, Dorothy Lee, Ivyl Leichtfuss, Harvey Lewis, Nellie Lighthall, Erwin Loescher, Margarite Lush, Helen Maahs, Adolph Maxwell, Kathryn McClure, Velma McCord, Harold Medlicott, Tom Mendoza, Marg. Mieger, Harold Miles, Frank Miller, Gladys Mitchell, Lucy Mobley, Robert Moise, Thomas Moody, Glen Mueller, Adelaide Murillo, Ben Myracle, Oleta Neville, Pauline Ore, Miriam Pachalke, Mabel Pargee, Evelyn Parks, Oswald Paulus, Meta Pearson, Frederick Pearson, Cleo Pratt, Blake Ralph, Vesta Raney, Victor Rasch, Philip Raymond, Helen Reish, John Remsberg, Chas. Richter, Clara Riley, Hazel Riely, Mary Roberson, Audrey Robinson, Duward Rohrs, Clarence Rohrs, Kenneth Rowley, Lloyd Rumph, Tillie B. Schafer, Bert Schlueter, Arthur Schmitt, Helen Schnackenberg, Ed. Schnackenberg, F. Schulz, Alice Schulz, Evelyn Schulz, Vernon Shaffer, Stanley Shields, Herbert Skiles, Charlotte Skiles, Lillie Skinner, Charlene Smith, Margery Smith, Maurine Smith, Norman Snow, Ruth Spencer, Willie Spotts, Charles Stade, Mabel Staniield, Eula Stein, Raymond Stevenson, Floy Stewart, Laurence Stiff, Dorothy Stone, Earl Stoner, Henry Stowell, Helen Strobridge, Lester Stroud, Brooks Stutzman, Elden Sutton, Raymond Tantlinger, Ruth Todd, Maybelle ' Towns, Thomas Triplett, Blanche Van Buren, Willis Van Norman, Vivia Vest, Kermit Vickers, Pearl Vollmer, Otto VVacker, Walter Waffle, Earl VVagner, Howard VVatrous, Majel VVheeler, Roy White, Charles VVhite, Loring VVilkins, Violet Willis, Eva Wilsey, Lena Wolfe, Vivian Il page forty-five POST GRADUATES Laura Anderson Olive Gehhard Marie Duckett Vtfilliam jones Sophie Ehlen Leatha McGill Harold Epley Laurence Pitcher Myrtle Gallon Frances Rohrs Out of the ten Post Graduates enrolled in 0. U. H. S., this year, nine are members of the class of '23, one of the best classes that has ever graduated from this school. Several of these students anticipate going to college, while others will enter into the business world. By these students the years spent in 0. U. H. S. will always be held as a pleasant memory. page furly-.fix Jlgivj' fit' -I9l f ' 'A :gli--'Q yi- ' S rw if' I 'fo 9 5 , . 4 X 1 Q x if f I Lejk '-1 If ff' ', : JK, It .,- .5 , ,V mf 't 'r - , 5, .,.' .: . I. . U 5, ,, . . 5 5, I 1 af, 'if ,' aj:Q,' QA Y, .am L,-In ' .y,:, S :Q W ,L ff. '4 ' 25 9:1-IFF, if 1, J, ' 1. .,+ g- . . Mk' - .i'3:'l L, 2' 'x1l,jl , . mf f. Q- UNI. . N- , : jngyg f,t,-Tv . . ,wif If X ,. - V , N Lil vw' L . Y Ng 31 ,L F X .Wit 2 in :if . ,.., ,ei Y Vi fi 'ft ..3.,5, :gg xg, Hz! r , ',q'1'g'4? Q 0 :fha gvvvs o l.io u 'ali' ' - s 4 1 D.lIt. O ' U 1 az' Q in 'u. Q ' 0 ' o.- 'ol' r'0 'Q io, , ..l ,'u ,ug 9 Q' n ,l, v. 'O 05,0 , 0, , If .. Q.. Q , , . 'il' i.' 0 U . Q O 'C Stan' 'ax' Ol n. z,.g1og .UP A great deal may be said concerning our music department this year. Under Mr. Richards' direction we have kept the high standard which he set for us in previous years in which he has been connected with O. U. H. S. NVe are primar- ily a music school. By that I do not mean that we are not mathematicians, athletes, or scholars, but the high school has established it's reputation throughout the state as far as music is concerned. VVe thank Mr. Richards for all he has done for us, and we hope that he will be with us for many more years. As I said before, many things may be said, but I won't say themg for we all know the value of this department, and it's size and importance to us in our school. THE ORCHESTRA Still more may be said of the orchestra, but-, both space and time is limited- It is unnecessary for me to say more, for we have been able to be our own judge. The quality of the strains that floated out over the heads of the people have pleased and filled with pride all those who listened. Every play given in the High School this year, has had an added attraction -the Orchestra. There is, however, one peculiarity to this organization, and that's the drum- mer. I do not mean that the drummer is peculiar, but only the fact that the drum- mer is a girl. There are some new members in our orchestra this year, but there is an equal number of the old gang left. page forty-right y - M.: M - Q f ag., a . N , L, 5 LALWA i A 'A 5 gig, 5' W l fi X X .-5,51 n, :fl Q , , N. , . A G, ff M .W Q ,, A , ,x. - ww, 1,3 X ' X .N ,M Km 3, K 2+ ,, A K , .x , Y 'f , im QQ. Wi? x , ,, 5 ,m.., I , . iqgg, V ' wif 1 75532,-in , . K, :if i 11- 3 11 an E Tvxiiixff OPERETTA For the first time since 1921, have we given mixed operetta. It's name was Pepita, and it was Spanish! It was well cast, well presented, and well attended. The participants all enjoyed the rehearsals, and put plenty of pep into the snappy Spanish music. The principals worked hard and long on their songs and libretto. Those who were lucky enough to get a lead were: Charline Skinner ................,............,...........,........,.,...,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,, Pepita Clarence Higgins ....... ,......... C arlos Lenard Field .......... ....... R omero Carl Pryor .....,.,....... ,,,,,,,,Pedr0 Margie Thomson ........ ........,......,. F elipa Alvin Rhors ............ ................. H epworth Elizabeth Todd ...... ....... Q Iane-his sister Tubby ........................................................................................................................ Wilson Those in the ballet were: Lois Thomson, Lois Clement, Elaine Smith, Ila Jenkins, Melva Fletcher, Virginia Showalter. The entire operetta was accom- panied by GIRLS' GLEE CLUB It's not 57 varieties nor 47 bottles, but 47 girls who make up the Glee Club. SOME Music! SOME Singing! SOME Voices! SOME GIRLS!! Page iffy 51271- Stu ' BOYSCHEECLUB V, The boys are doing better work this year than they have for the last four years. The school may be justly proud of their effortsg for we all admit that it must take some effort on their part, or on the part of Mr. Richards to produce the harmonious melodies and singing that issues forth from Miss Keyes' room into the study hall. The largest Glee Club the school has seen for a long time, is now in evidence. Thirty-two members. That's all. But-Oh My! HARMONY The Music Appreciation and History Class, or Music HI as it is sometimes called, is one of the classes in the O. U. H. S- where real pleasure and enjoyment is part of the daily program. As the name of the class signifies, the students learn to know and love good music. This is made possible by the fact that there are 194 Victrola records in the music department and all are available for Music Appreciation. Special music is often provided for, too, by having Miss Keyes, the instructor, Mr. Richards, or some of the talented students of the school play for the class. In the Harmony II Class this year the students wrote musical compositions. It was entirely their own work, even to the naming of them, and the results were something of which the young composers could be proud. THESTAGE The close of a very busy year for the stage is at hand. Many successful entertainments have been presented. Among the most important were those presented by the Drama classes, the Junior and Senior classes, the O. U. H. S. Glee Club, the Philharmonic Orchestra, the U. S. C. Glee Club, the Pasadena Community Players, and the Orange Grammar Schools. The scenery is composed of two sets, an interior set of Twenty-five pieces. Many useful scenes can be built up by using the interior set and by using combina- tions of the two. A staircase and a few stage properties used in the Shakesperian play have been added. . It is hoped that there will be some new scenery purchases next year so that a more extensive course of good entertainments may be accommodated. It is also hoped that Junior Philharmonic and the Pipe Organ Novists will be on the program. 1 page fifty-two vin, As?-clk Kr ., ma- an, :L Al 0' nfl ' , , page jifly-four DRAMA The year of ,23 and '24 has been a busy one for Mr. Carrier. and his two Drama classes. There have been 22 plays given, of which 9 were big plays of three or four acts and 13 were of one act plays. Grange Union High School is probably doing more in the dramatic line than any other high school in the State. Mr. Carrier surprised the State Drama Convention, held in Berkeley in April, by his statement of what had been accomplished and what we had be- fore us. Something that is entirely new to the drama course, has been used to great success and benefit this year. The students them- selves have presented, that is to say, directed, the one act plays. Several of these acts have been presented before many different organ- izations. The public find them to be quite an asset to their program. The play He Said and She Said. was presented six different times, including the Drama Convention at Berkeley and the Vet- erans Hospital at Camp Kearny. The Faculty Play and the play given by the night class or Community Players has, of course, not been in connection with the reg- ular drama classes. More might be said, but there is not room. All we can do therefore is to print the names of the plays and a few casts- You may be your own judge as to the effort, worth, and standard of the drama department. V x f cbd XZ Wm V5 GQ' N O V K 9 W5 D R H H 97 I gs --., 1 0 9 -...., - . 1 . .- ff JQZQD4 ,LgQ0gZ.v.pyf,:9MCvpm1.a41C0 D1Lg'z P- Cifffclaid JQQLWL. 2 4 A ' PEG U' MY HEHFRT. v , .f . . wk L.1TTL,E: i WOMEN. i Mr. Henderson ........ ....Bob Bennett MiSS Walton ........ .................... .................. G W en Ralston Mr. Stoner ........ .......... C larence Van Duzen Mr. Moore ........ ................ D ick Donelly Mr. Berg .........,. E. M. Ralston Miss Gowdy ........ .... Mrs. Ralston Miss Robertson ...r... ........ E thel Clark Mrs. Klein .........., ............... M able Miss Porter .......... ................ S able Miss Sumner ........ ....,....... T he Maid Mr. Carrier .............................,..... ........,............ ......... T h e Bishop It was good. It was funny. It wastrue. VV e didn't know that they had it in them. Mr. Henderson we had seen per- form before, and we always knew that Mr. Stoner should have gone on the stage on account of his artistic temperament. But the Coach! 'It was almost too much. Sweet little Miss Walton with her but Robert, won all our hearts. Everyone was good, especially Mr. Carrier. page fifty-six l Fam Harrington ......., Peggy Fairfax ..... Swift .......,,..A,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, M rs. Chadwick. Larry Crawford.. Alec. Fairfax ,......... Perkins .....,.......,,..... Cehse ...........,............,..... Reggy Townsend ......... Ollie Gilford ........... Mae Gilford ........ THE HOTTENTOT .........Lyman XYQ-ndt ........Cleor1a Strickland ..l.......Hen Richey Virginia Showalter .,...........Charles Young ..............Lew Wulft .......Paul Robinson ..........lidna Raney .......Clyde Bennett ...........l,loyd Jones .......Norma Knuth The junior Class Play, The Hottentot, which was given Friday, April -l. was one of the best plays of the year. The juniors worked very hard to make the play a success and the people who saw it, were treated with a real up to date comedy. Mr. Carrier worked very hard to make all parts of the play a great success. The cast also worked very hard, and under some difficulties, but alto- gether tlie play was a great success, and a credit to the junior Class. and to Mr. Carrier. pugv j'ij'ly-.wiv 1 HOME ECONOMICS . . Home Economics is useful for all, Only the wisest answered the call. ,Many refrained and regretted too late Eagerly wishing they had bettered their fate. Eats of most delicious savor, Can you -equal them in flavor? Original fashions-oh so clever- Neat, simple, prettier than ever- Oh the life-joy all the while! Much to eat and much style In each season, dresses new, . Cooks of excellence we have too Secrets tell, now isn't that true! TWELFTH NIGHT Or the Senior Class Play g Count Orsino .......... ,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,..,,,.,,,....,............... ......... R o bert Newhouse Viola ........................ ........... E laine Zeller Olivia .................,..,,,,., .............. E dith Lush Sir Toby Belch .......... ........ F. lmer Nichols Maria ....................t............ ........ O pal R0b61'SO11 Malvolio .,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, .................... B en Jones Sir Andrew Aguecheek ......... .......... F rances Hallman Sebastian ............................. ........ M argaret Gilchrist Clown ................................. ............. M argie Thomson Fabian ........... .......... L a Verne Browne Valentine .......... ............. C larence Alden Cruio .............. ........... L enard Field Antonio ...................................................................................................... Kellar XVatson The minor parts were not assigned when this went to press. A good play,'and worthy of the seniors who give it. We have not gotten farther than the rehearsals as yet, but it gives promise of being good. Before presenting it, the cast expects to make a trip to the Franklin High School in Los Angeles, to see it put on, and to get a few pointers. The costumes will be elabor- ate, and rented as usual in Los Angeles. I A ' page fifty-eight Lg . , '3i5'iT-5133114 1 N 1, LM Uil Q e 1129 1 55 ,t gli gf F X' -nam Y' TES? Ed. fl'G5.3i'2.t li- 1 Rial v5'3W,25i5r'f 'L ffffrffyfav- QA EW- 'lf 9 E' .v tix 91' 7:-iii Z ' . 9 its i FX3 , , ill ffxfll 5 wk ll ,J up - T 1 Tl ii, 3 V ,,. ., .. A ' i' 2 .1 19 Q 1., W ,lui . ,. tiff lg.. . . . .. .-. . ...fer ' 2' 4 I - '- - f' T' - . ' ' ' 1. 'il-5552 . '12 lui' Tif..3?.fC1..'5IfL3T'S.E'iJ1iQ ' lf' ' ,qi 'iw' THE REFLECTQR liditors for the four quarters Ralph Crawford Dick Spencer lllmer Xichols John Meyer Business Managers for the four quarters Cecil Cox john Meyer Clinton Myracle Howard Thompson Faculty Advisor-Esther Gowdy The fifth period journalism class started the year 1923-Z4 with a staff of twenty-two very lively dependable students. These students have worked hard to keep up the standards of the Reflector of former years and have successfully done so, putting out a paper every XVednesday of every week except liaster vaca- tion, and extra editions for the Carnival and other school activities. Miss Gowdy is always on the job to rescue the proof or make news when the staff has run out. Although Miss Gowdy is always present, she has let the staff edit several editions entirely alone this year, not seeirg any of the rews till the paper came out. Advertising by the business houses of Grange has been carried on as well as the advertising of all school activities. Under efficient business managers and with the co-operation of the Orange business men the advertising has been very successful. journalism is one of the most interesting studies in our school, and affords not only knowledge but much pleasure and interest to those who take it. The staff of '24 wishes to extend their best wishes to the future staff members for success and good luck in publishing The Reflector of Orange Union High. page .fixly 'W it ' fl 3 232 3 a. 'E ofi E D. 54 3 m MBER B NU ER 21 1923 NOVEMB S EDNESDA W CALIFORNIA ORANGE. J o , ' 6 o 4-J v-4 0 Q NGE :f Fp, 555'- args! gg ... km,- we king S. coach , a gr-4 SQQEQEE wg mQ,qqg....cd..- mn Hu E'-'5 ng-2 TO VE ORA 3 3 ein ,5....,Ei gs! .- 5' 19 COACH 'DAVIS In Y S If o ' u. SOLVE 55,5 R 'O - , 235 cd we Rh 'U II as Q P-A ra E 1 924 ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ................. Senior Assistant Editor ...... junior Assistant Editor ......... Business Manager ........... Assistant Manager .......... Faculty Adviser ......................... SOPHOMORES James Workmaii FRESHMAN Henrietta Blank ART Erma Everett JOKES Ben F. jones page sixty-two Ralph XV. Crawford ............-Iohn H. Meyer ........Paul A. Robinson ....Frank A. VVatson .......George D. VVheeler ..Vernon C. Shippee ATHLETICS Harry Dever DEPARTMENTS Marjorie Thomson GRGANIZATIONS Margaret Crawford SNAP-SHOTS Clyde Bennett W vsgkfkf 'Q , E rm .4 1 Z, L VY .xx fir ,,-QQ 1 Q ,G iggf, I A 2 N WI' 1 .1 Y 24575 . f, Q DEBATE The first debate this year was held November 16. Our negative team de- feated Fullerton at Fullerton. The decision was Z to 1. Frank Watson and Mary Bowyer were the speakers. Anaheim defeated our affirmative team with a decision of 3 to 0. The de- hate was held at Orange. Evelyn X'X'oodroof and Lyman Wendt made up the Orange Team. The question for dehate was as follows: Resolved that foreign immigration into the United States should be prohibited for a term of live yearsf' The second dehate was held March 15. Our affirmative team. Cora Frick and Mary Bowyer, defeated Garden Grove at Orange with a decision of 2 to 1. Our negative team was defeated hy Huntington Beach at the Beach hy a decision of 2 to 1. Frank Watson and XValter Hiel were the losers. The question: Resolved that the United States Government should maintain a policy of non-participation in European affairs. page .vwtty-fom' -lv .js I. li' . 1,11 sim.. M . -' wt 1,1'l J ,mx ..' ,L K 'aww-4 H J wif: .whwag 4'1r'xwaw '.1 - ' 1 -AA. I '. ' fi' n Y1 'g. v , I., .':.,' -. A . 'QW'-v'.w AJ. N. I. .1 ,'J-,1-MFL., ,3 MW .x N ,-,,, ,. jew, ,-A ff.w3,'q3f:f3.. - 1-'vf,7y. 5111! X-.imzrfa u N gg f. tggr, 5 r,:',f -w ,gg qt'-Q , N, , av..-' .W A i ', ,r .. ...r v mxk lv la .xe V lf. m v . x STUDENT BODY President ................ .......... L loyd McClure Vice-President .......... ........ E lmer Nichols Secretary ............. ........ C larence Higgins Treasurer .......... ....... F . A. Henderson Song Leader ......... ........ E laine Smith Yell 'Leader ........ ......... K ellar Watson Yell Leader ....... ......... C harles Jackson During the school year of '24 the Student Body was a success. The students and Student Body officers made the year a success by their co-operation at all times. There were many fine assemblies this year consisting of lecutres, films, musical programs, and plays presented by the drama classes. The pipe organ has added to our assemblies as well as our fine moving picture equipment. Lloyd McClure very capably presided at the Assemblies. page sixty-six .M-by me 1. Q Q M if syring- ...fm T 'U .L '-45. i 4' V F 1 SP2 A , x.,- ,z .. -was GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League has been very prosperous throughout the year. Although few entertainments have been given, a great deal of good has been accomplished by this organization. This year, the league, with Miss XValker as faculty advisor, has raised money for different people and places instead of having many entertainments for the enjoyment of ourselves. The meetings have been more or less informal, and ever' o e has expressed their opinion freely on all matters that were discussei. Un to this time every girl in school has been a member of the league, but this year we experimented and charged 25 cents annual dues. Only few girls joined, but those that did were the ones who worked earnestly and made the league forge ahead even though there were few members. The committees have done very good work with their chairman, who are: Norma Knuth .................. 1 ............................... Decoration Opal Roberson .................. ........ E ntertainment Dora Mulvane ....... ............. W elfare The Off-ICCYS are: Cora Frick .,.,.,,,.,.,...,.,. ................. P resident Marjorie Thomson ......... ....... F irst Vice-Pres. Anita Ames .,,,.......,... ....... S econd Vice-PICS. Lois Thomson ....... .................... S ecretary Edith Lush ,,.,...,. ....... T reasurer page sixty-eight 'v . , A. l HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society has been a great help to many of the students. It is a dehnite goal which all have worked to attain. X' e naie in our Society thirteen life members. They were called the Daily Dozen until Cora Frick discovered she was eligible. A kid party was enjoyed ov t'e fioiety. It really was shocking to see our dignified students acting like little children. The life members are as follows: Frances Hallman Ruth Hilyard Edith Stoner Mae Benson Clara Wk-sterman Cora Frick Dorothy Leonard Catherine XVood Carroll Frost Kathryn Ryan Dorcas Leonard Lillian Kirkwood Edith Lush pagv rirtx nine LOS SABIOS Lloyd Jones ,..... ...,........... P resident May XVheeler., ......... Vice-President Mae Benson ..,.,....... ........... S ecretary Frances Hallman ......... ......................,....... T reasurer Faculty Advisors ...,...,............ Miss Nobs, Miss Conger The Spanish Club has been of inestimable value to the students of Spanish in acquiring a knowledge of the customs and language of Spanish speaking people. The programs conducted in Spanish consisted of talks about Spanish and Mexican customs, Spanish dances, solos, both vocal and instrumental and read- ings. Un Twelfth Night a Spanish Christmas celebration was enjoyed, The play, Uno de Ellos Debe Casarse QOne of them ought to get Marriedl presented April 24 created much merriment. During the year we had some pictures framed which had been brought from Spain by Miss Conger. Here's to the VVise Ones! page .fevvnty GIRL RESERVES ' During 1923-24, the Girl Reserves have been very active. They are a very live group of girls. Every activity leads to one main ideal, and that is to build strong characters which will make them true women. Among the social times, the house parties are the most prominent. The trip to Forest Home during Christmas vacation is one never to be forgotten. Snow fights were among the various sports enjoyed at Forest Home, While swimming was the chief sport at Newport during Spring vacation. The Girl Reserves feel that they have had a very successful year and hope to make next year a bigger success. . Much of their success is due to their Leaders, Mrs. Klien, Mrs. Mulvane, and their president, Emma Eltiste. HIY This year marks the most successful year of the O. U. H- S. Hi Y club. , 'vVe have really come into the eyes of the students, and the reason for this was our endeavouring to help and to serve our school. Some of the things that we have accomplished during the year are as follows: VVe patroled the football field, keeping all people away from the side lines, this act was instrumental in having the wire stretched around the Football Held, we gave two successful assemblies, we also gave the school a football plaque upon which the name of the player who had been the greatest inspiration to the team, may be engraved and to that player a medal, the plaque may have ten names engraved upon it. These are only a few of the many things that we have accomplished. Seniors of next year get in and see if you can beat our record this year. VVe hope that you do, for that will show that the G. U. H. S. Hi Y club is going ahead. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association elected Cora Frick as their president. There were a large number of girls in the Association last year, but due to enthusiasm of the Freshman who took so much interest in athletics the number has increased until it seems as if the restrictions will have to be made harder to join. The girls of Q. U. H. S- are waking up to the fact that it is just as important to support the girls teams and win for the school as boys events. The spirit with which the girls responded also won the admiration of the boys who also are beginning to see the importance of supporting the girls team. page sevenly-one THE CARNIVAL Ore of the gayest and most attractive affairs of the school year was the Carnival, held March 21. Each of the four concessions was very carefully planned. The Chinese play proved to be very new and interesting to everyone. The Minstrel Show with its Topsy and Eva caused many a hearty laugh. The Fashion Show was a riot with its dance and wedding. The dresses looked stylish on the fair models of O. U. H. S. 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A , f ,X K - ,M ERU-B AKERf-41-uuL 'rH 6 5't P5 op:QCENT'rfR PMA Dmsi wi FOOTBALL The football season of 1923 was the most successful season in the history of O. U. H, S. From the opening of the season the word Fight was the motto of every playerg battling their way to the Championship of Orange County League, and playing in the semi-finals for the Championship of Southern California. XYith ten members of last year's squad lost by the way of graduation the prospects at the first of the season looked very dark, but before the season was over they de- veloped into a perfectly balanced machine no part showing more than the others, but all working to form a cog or a part of it. OUR 1923 FOOTBALL ORc1AN1zAT1oN Captain Dick Spencer-f-Half-Senior. He was a real fighter and could be depended on in N every game. Dick was cer- l tainly worthy of his pos- f ition as Captain of the team. Nick Nicholos-Half- Senior The man with the toe that punted the ball out of the danger zone. Hub Brubaker-Full! Junior One of the best fullbacks ' in Southern California. Feared by every team. Kass Krueger-Quarter-Mjunior Helped to make the team what it was, and always used his head in ever5 game. Les Peck-Tackle-Senior Could always make a hole in the line or stop a dangerous man. Squirrely', Meyer-Guard-Senior John is a real tighter both on the offense and defense. Shiek Thompson-Center-Junior W Tubby's passing was always sure and he followed the ball at all times. Irwin Sipherd-Guard-Junior Sipherd helped to make his side of the line a stone wall. Bull Lloyd-Tackle-Junior V Ralph played the game from start to finish and never gave up. lim Suffern-lindkSenior james is fast and tackles low and hard. Ralph Crawfordf-lind-Senior The lightest man on the team, but every pound fight and courage. Paddy Padias-Full-Senior Charles hit the line hard and always had plenty of fight. Lavell Durrell-Half-.lunior Good open field runner and also at handling passes. XYalter Henicke-Guard-Sophomore A fast sure tackler and fighter. Archie Archibald-Tackle-Senior Could play any place in the line and be depended upon to deliver the goods Alton XfVeakly-lind-Senior Always one of the first men to get down on a punt, a good tackler. ffngv svrwzzty-.fix THE 1923 SCHEDULE Orange-243 Corona-O. This was an easy victory. Our opponents played a hard clean game. Orange-12, Chaffey-0. The Panthers smashed through the Chalfey line at will. Orange-05 Riverside-O. A slow game that brought out many weak points. Orange-19g Compton-0. The game was fast and exciting. Orange-43, VVhittier State-O. The little fellows proved no match for the locals. Orange-533 San Diego A. Sz N. Academy-6. Although the visitors had a heavier team they could not stop the onslaught of the Panthers . Orange-20.5 Huntington Beach-0. A scrappy contest, and an interesting ORC. Orange-175 Anaheim-0. Proved a big surprise for Anaheim. Orange-Og Tustin-13. Costly fumbles and a dose of over confidence. This made Anaheim, Tustin, and Orange tied for first. Orange--205 Anaheim-9. Most exciting game of season and a hard fought victory. The whole team worked together. Orange--17, Tustin-0. This victory gave Orange the County Champion- ship. '- Orange-Og Sweetwater-7. Both teams were evenly matched, but the visitors received the breaks. I 1' - COACH H. M. DAVIS We were sorry to lose Coach Davis this year as he had been with the school since 1921, and in that time has raised athletics to a very high standard. Three things that Coach stood for were fair play, true sportsmanship, and fight. He attended college at the University of Indiana later taking the coaching course at the University of Illinois, where he became instructor in the Physical Education Department. At Stanford Coach Davis sees opportunities which O. U- H. S. cannot offer. VVe all wish him success in his venture into the college Coaching world. - COACH BERG Coach M. Berg is one of the Finest men Orange has ever had to lead the destinies of her athletic teams. It was through his efforts that Orange experienced one of the most successful athleticseasons in the history of the school. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, playing on the Varsity football team for three years. V page .reventy-seven NICHOLS -CENTER - 3R1-H -M 'MNC , f 9... w., DURRELL- FORM! HR D ,CQ -avg--1 I! Eh ve. Sfw :Sf avi' PRXCE FORWRRD S Zhu xg, BRUBRKER-GUHRD .5 VM' f, -. s M A . . my ., fBRHR'GUHRD ,Q K V , .Q , - ' , wr. , -, VIN- ,xv ., Y W1'4M3,'n . f ,J ,Q df' ..,..,,.,,,, ' SPEINCE R'GUHRD BASKETBALL The team that represented O. U. H. S. this year was undoubtedly one of the strongest aggregations that ever stepped on the local court. It succeeded in winning the Orange County League, playing a brand of ball that far surpassed that of any other team in the League. They later defeated Santa Barbara, at-the University of Southern California pavillion, in the first round for Southern Cal- ifornia Championship by a 45 to 7 score. They then met Inglewood, champs oi Southern California, and were defeated in a fast game 15 to 18. THE TEAM: Capt. Elmer Nichols-Center An excellent leader, not asking his men to do anything that he was not willing to do himself. A good defensive as well as offensive player. A hard working, fighting center- Dick Spencer-Guard An ideal running guard as well as a good point maker. Fighting at all times. Ray Price--Forward Possessing a deadly eye for the basket, and Hghting every minute of the game. Ray was a very important cog in the team with his smooth floor work. Lavell Durrell-Forward A A forward of more than ordinary ability, and we are expecting great things of him next year. Always keeping his eye on the ball and possessing a good eye for the basket. Albert Brubaker-Guard Our burly running guard was a man hard to stop on the offensive, possessing great stamina, unlimited speed and a lighting heart. Senton Barr-Guard Undoubtedly the best standing guard in Southern California. Although small of stature, he made up for size by fighting all the time and staying with his man. The Games and Scores Riverside .............................. ....... 9 O. U. H. S ......... .,..... 1 9 Colton ....... ....... ' 11 ..... ........ 2 5 Corona .......... .,....- 1 2 . ........ 30 Santa Ana ........ ....... 1 5 ........ 35 Downey ........ ....... 1 1 ........ 46 Tustin ................. ....... l 6 ........ 38 Garden Grove ..... ....... 4 .,,,.,., 5 4 Norwalk .......... ....... l Z ,,,,,,,, 34 Capistrano .............. ....... 1 3 ,.,,,,,, 33 Anaheim .................... ....... l 3 ,,,,,.,, Z4 Huntington Beach ....... .. ..... 0 ,,,,.,,, 28 Santa Barbara .......... ....... 7 ,,,.,,,, 4 5 Inglewood .............. ....... l 8 ,,,,,,,, 15 page seventy-nine - 'il Q , , BASEBALL The baseball team have had a good turn out each night for practice. They played several games before the league opened, losing some due to costly errors. Encinas who is on the mound is considered one of the best pitchers in the league, while Krueger behind the bat can be depended on to watch the bases. They have only played one league game and that was lost to Huntington Beach 6 to 4. This upset the dope considerable, but they are expected to make a strong comeback before the season is over. The players and their positions are: Sufferin, lst base, Evans, 2nd base, Durrell, 3rd base, Encinas, pitcherg Krueger, catcher, Vivian, shortstopg Brubaker, left fieldg VVo0droof, center heldg Brattmiller, right field. Substitutes-Gillespie, Brickell, Leichtfuss, and XVeiss- pagc eighty IIB Tenn Q In I if V xii as TRACK :Xt the first of the season there was a good tnrn out for track, hut dwindled down lxefore the season was over. Orange was represented in the Southern Counties invitational meet and placed third in the County meet. Weakllv re- presented the school in the Southern California meet held in Los Angeles. XX'ith the experience that the squad received this year a great deal more is expected of them next year. The lettermen this year will he Alton XYeakley. Ralph XYatson, Albert Brubaker, and George Hennings. These men placed in the County meet. The squad and their events: Alton XYeakley Ralph Crawford 100-440fRelay 880 Ralph XE atson Raymond Terry 220-lxelay High jump Alhert Brubaker mlm Meyer 5h tEf?gffj1f1'nQffelay High and Low Hut-dies George Hennings Ueoftii YCYGF Mile ' 10 Russell Kokx Robert Hartman 2ZOSRelay Mile COACH TOOTHAKER Coach Lawrence Toothaker entered U. U. H. S. this year as assistant coach. He took charge of the 130's and helped coach Berg with the track team. The coach is a graduate of the University of Southern California. page eighly-0 ne TENNIS The Orange Tennis squad has just passed through ore of the most successful early seasons in it's history. The schedule this year has l?ee'1 changed and the final outcome for the County League will not be decided when this goes to press. It is expected that Orange and Anaheim will light it out for first place in the tournament. The tournament is to be a round robin in which each team will play the other. The following boys and girls will graduate in June: Lawrence Archibald, Clarence Alden, Gerd Dannemann, Ray Price, Katherire johnson, and Frances Hallman. The boys team got off to a late start this year due to the lateness in getting through with basketball. Due to this some of the players have not rounded into form as yet. The following schools have been played this season: Tustin, Anaheim, Ful- lerton, Santa Ana junior College, and Long Beach. SINGLES Lawerence Archibald l Katherine Johnson Clarence Alden 2 i Frances Hallman Gerd Dannemann 3 Muriel Smith Kenneth Knight -4 Evelyn Vtloodroof Ray Price 5 Elaine Smith The above is the Orange racquette singles that are expected to place high in the Orange League Tournament. page eighty-two V CAPTAINS F00'1'l3AI.I.-lDlCli Spencer. Dick is one of the best all-around athletes of the school, entering into every sport. The way in which he distinguished himself in football last season won him the honor of captain of the team this year. l3AsKI2T1sAI.L-Elmer Nichols. t'Nick', piloted the local live this vear, in everv game he kept up the spirit of his fellow players by his determination and ever- lasting fighting spirit- Nick always stood for a square deal, tight and true sportsmanship. liAS1iBAI.I.-AlC0tt lincinas. Al is considered one of the best pitchers in the county, and if the team gives him their best support, they should capture the County Championship. TRAcK--Alton Nlleakly. Xleakly distinguished himself as the outstanding star of the track team this year. He had the honor of representing O. U. H. S. in the preliminaries and finals of the Southern California meet, held in Los Angeles. page vfglzly-tlzrci' IJGHTWWHGHTS FOOTBALL The Lightweights went through a very successful football season, tying with Anaheim for first place in the Orange County League. The C- I. F. later gave Anaheim the Championship, because they had defeated the locals. ' Comparing the scores of the two teams shows Orange to be the strongest. This year Coach Toothaker developed a lot of new material in football that would otherwise have been left in the dark had it not been for the l03's. Vl'ith the training and experience the fellows received this year they should find places on the first team next year, and help to develop a championship team. BASKETBALL The Lightweights were unable to capture the championship, but the season was far from a failure. The purpose of the lightweight team is to take those not experienced enough to get a place on the first team. Coach Toothaker had charge of the boys and developed a speedy bunch, that fought to the final whistle in every game. As several of the boys showed great basketball ability and along with the training they received, a lot is expected of the first team next year. The Team: Vtlendt NVente Vivian McCandles Dannemann Higgins Bivens Robinson page eighty-four l a V 'fx 'w FLEAWEIGHT-BASKETBALL P Although the fleaweights were not so successful as they were last year they gave a good account of themselves by capturing the championship of Orange County. Vtlhen the kittens met the Downey squad in the semi-finals of Southern California, it proved to be an off day for the locals who went down to a 16 to 5 defeat. The midgets this year were coached by Charley Johnson '23, He de- veloped a team that played a fast clean game, from start to finish. VVith the experience that they received this year they should give a' good account of them- selves next year. I FOOTBALL The football season was not overrun with victories, but as most of the little fellows had never played before it was good training, and it gave them a taste of football. They were handicapped somewhat by being a very light team com- pared to the weight of their opponents. In every game they put up a good fight and gave the spectators many a thrill. Charley Johnson deserves a great deal of credit, giving many hours of his time toward developing the midget teams. page eighty-five GIRLS' BASKETBALL A very successful year of girls' basketball games to end in Dec 1923. Un- usual team work, enthusiasm and good fellowship spurred the team work, and drove them on to victory after victory. Although our girls did not win the county championship, they were tied for first place with Anaheim and Garden Grove. In two hard fought battles, Anaheim finally won the cup. The continued inspiration and help to our team, the keeping up of the Orange pep in victory or defeat, was due chiefly to our popular coach. Although the county is not ours, although the cup was wrested from us, we still feel pride in our team. who are: Cora Frick, diminutive forward, and respected captain of the squad, very capable and an inspiration to her teammates, Elvira Borchard, one of the best forwards in the county, Esther Jensen a jumping center to be outjumped by very few, Emma Eltiste, running center, whose speed was as greased lightingg Hilda Unzel- man, without a doubt the best guard in the countyg Ila Jenkins, whose guarding was hard to beatg Evelyn XVoodroof, whose work as forward was very good, and last, but not least, Agnes Durbin, invaluable, playing every position on the team. page eighty-six 'v GIRLS' BASEBALL This, the third year since the girls entered the County Baseball League, has lieen highly successful. lleginning the year with a lively practice and coaching hy Bliss Porter, the girls' piled one victory on top of another, therehy winning the County Championship. The girls to whom the honor of hringing another cup to our trophy case are: Cora lfrick, who again captained the girls, and whose pitching was undoulntedly the swiftest and hest controlled in the county. lfvelyn XYoodroot', peppy little catcher, who could not only catch, hut lwatg Agnes llurlnin, our first lmaseman and a second liahe Ruthg lla -lenkins, second haseman who could hit and hat ahoye the ordinaryg lilveria llorchard, third baseman, who never was known to miss a Hyg Angela Maag, wonderful shortstop, without whom the team would have heen a tailureg Audrey Roherson quick witted and fast. a good little shortstopg limma Schroeder, who could pick up a ball at short and make Ty Liohli hlush when at hatg Margaret XX'aldow, whose helding was always up to the hest of 'emg limnia liltiste, iielder. who could catch, oat, anl hit wit'i the rest of 'emg Anna liltisie, tieliler, whose lingers caresseil each hall that was knockeil within 10 yds. of her, and lidna liandick, Dorothea lfrick and lrma Xlilliams, who played any position on the team, and played them well. page triglity-crown 1 1 Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan- Jan. Ian. Jan. Feb. Feb. eb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. F Mar. Mar. Mar. CALENDAR 17-XVelcome home to O. U. H. S. 20-Boys start football practice with a bang. 26- 28- 28- Girls copy boys and start basketball going. Panthers walk on Chaffey, first game. Election of Class officers. 1-Student Body meeting. Seniors can't see the rest of us. They sat in front row. 3-First Music CFD Assembly. 12-Freshie-Soph scrap. Hurrah for Sophies. 13-Faculty Picnic. Strawberry Flats. 16-Opening of night school. 19-Panthers play VVhittier and get big end of the score. 28-29-Out of captivity. Teachers Institute. 2-Film in projection room. 9-Freshie Reception. Poor babes. XVe don't envy you. 12-Armistice Day. 15'-Pictures Nanook of North. l6-End of First Quarter-Exams ! !! 20-Orange wins County Football Championship. 28-Pollyanna presented by Drama Class. 29-Thanksgiving Day. Oh! you turkey. 4-Football Banquet-Talk about eats. 5-Basketball season opens. 18-Everybody is gloomy. Why? Girls 19-Christmas vacation starts.- Freshies go home and hal stockings. 2-Back again. Turn over a new leaf. S-Einstein Theory of Relativity fBy Vtlilliam H. Lowryj. 11-Election of Annual Staff. 18-Orange wallops Colton in Basketball. 25-Peg 'O My Heart, presented by Drama Class. 1-End of Second Quarter. More Exams. 5-Nick the Detective. 6-Assembly in honor of President VVilson. 7-Pomona Girls' Glee Club. ' 13-Panthers and Kittens win County Basketball League. 19-Operetta Pepita. 21-Pictures My Own United States. I 27-Philharmonic Orchestra. 28-Seniors didn't break camera. 6-David Copperfield Assembly. 7-Everybody is sad. Orange loses to Inglewood. 10-Oh you gollof pants. lost championship. lg up their page eighty-nine Mar Mar Mar Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 12-Remember the villain, and tell the truth. 14-Shiek and Sheba Contest. 21-Carnival. Tubby is Shiek, and Cornelia the Sheba. 24-Art Class goes to Laguna. Some Art IFJ. 28-So many events, can't keep track of 'em. 1-P. T. A. Meeting. Maybe a gym? 3-Girls win County title in Indoor Baseball. 4- Hottentot Junior Class Play. 4-Endiof Third Quarter. Grades my sl 5-13-Vacation to see the spring flowers. 21- Chl You Chicken dinnerlu ADVENTURERS I came o'er with Columbus, NVe sailed the ocean blue, I put the balls on the flagpoles In 1492. Then, in '24, Again came my chance To climb to the top of the flagpole, And bring down Beckman's pants- JACK VIVIAN Ain't it the truth, VVhen you've studied hard all night, And your lessons all are right, Who calls on you to recite? NOBODY!!!!!! page ninety 1 1 IF YOU CAN,T LAUGH AT THE JOKES OF THIS AGE, LAUGH AT THE AGE OF THESE JOKES OVERSIGHT OR NEG LECT It was a sleepy sort of a day and the class was about half the usual size, because the other half had ditched and gone to the beach. Coach Berg was calling the roll in a half--absent manner. To each name someone had answered here,' until Dick Spencerls name was called. Silence reigned supreme for a moment only to be broken by the coach's voice. VVhat's the matter? Hasn't Dick any friends here ? DF Pk Pk M. A. K. ftaking faculty picturej-- Try to look intelligent for a few minutes and then you can resume your natural expression. 221 Pls Pk Pat was about to be hung and the fire alarm rang. The executioners went to the fire. In tlfe meantime Mike came along and Pat persuaded him to take his place at five dollars a day. VVhen the fire was over the executioners came. back and not noticing any difference in Irishmen, sprung the trap. The rope broke. The next day Pat met Mike on the street and asked him how he liked his new job. Mike replied- Pat, lemme tell you. Some poor fool's going to get kilt there some day. - wk Pk wk Mr. Carrier- lN'hat is velocity ? Geo. Hennings- Velocity is what a fellow lets go a bee with. Pk Pk lk Mr. Toothaker-'fDo you think that you are a teacher ? O. Parks- No. Mr. Toothaker- Then quit acting like a nut. wk wk :sf They were motoring gidd-ily along in a balloon tired Cab. She looked up at him with her babv-blue eyes and softly cooed Oos icky honey bunch is oo ? He let go his hold on the steering wheel to do full justice to the answer and the car lunged into a ditch. Crawling out and digging the mud from his eyes he gurgled- Ooze l :sf :sf vs Lend me a dollar and I'll be everlastingly indebted to you.', That's what I'm afraid of. ak X :af Young Kaylor- XVhen a man smokes a lot, he gets a tobacco heart, or if he drinks a lot of coffee, he gets a coffee heart. Little Higgie Cthoughtfullyj- If a person ate a lot of sugar would he get a sweetheart P Pk as az: Alcott E.- If I stole a kiss, would it be petty larcency F Twin Marks- No, it would be grand. page ninety-two 5. nv K 1 pg, fffi f wwf ff Ive,-pf, 1 if 41' K ,Q Q ,- fi , 4, . ,Lg +R. xmjl U. 1 A-gal za' I K A W ,H Mg Ag-fm-4 ,Q is , ,Rf TH.-,g.,y,m,Q , .M gk., I ,. if 7 w ,.fff i gm if TiN if 'V rm Aw M: 9 A . E . if C OVERHEARD AT THE ANNUAL STAFF MEETING 'WVhat about the cartoons of the faculty that you are going to put in with the jokes F You mean the rest of the jokes. ff vs wk Miss HarringtonYf'Tell us about the Latin race- Hick Boone- It's a race between a Latin pony and a teacher's goat. ff we Sf Miss Wlalker- Fe, fn, fo, fum. I smell the blood of some Senior crum. Be he alive or be he dead, I'll feed him on English till he loses his head. if Pk :xc Mrs. F. A. H.-'tFrank, do you realize that you haven't kissed me since you started to rehearse the Faculty Play ? F. A. H. CAbsentmindedlyJ-- VVell, now, that's funny. Vtiho have I been kissing? bk gk ,F IN FACULTY MEETING Teacher- I think the sixth period classes ought to be provided with lounges. M. M. F.-- Vile don't need themg most of my students can sleep without them. X X X V. C. S.- Once on a dare I ate eleven cream puffs at a sitting. That is the one form of pastry which to this day never tempts me from the narrow path of carbohydrated gastromical virtue. page ninety-four 5 ..g..g..9.....g.....,..g..g..g..g..g..,..g..g..,..g........g..g.. The Students Store FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES 3 J UNIORS SEN IORS . Weaver Book Store , We Need You-You Need Us 109 North Glassell St. ..g..5........g..g..g,.................g g........g..............,..g..g..q..g..g..g........g..,..g... ...g..g.. g..g..g..g..g .q.....g.... :g..g..g..g..g. Pat fon a 10-story buildingj- Moike, will you catch me if Oi jump ? Mike fon the sidewalkj- Sure and Oi will. The next day Mike came to visit Pat in the hopsital. Pat- Moike, Oi thot you said you'd catch me. Mike- Sure and Oi was waitin' for you to bounce. lk Ik Pk Sunny Boy stole a kiss from his sweetheart- Sunny Girl- Oh, my! You scared me. Sunny Boy was peeved and sat on his own side of the at the horizon for a few minutesg then she said, Scare me again. Sunny Boy- Boo! ,K ,K ,S DID SHE CAN IT TOO? U1 rn nb T' rn UQ ns N cn Q.. ln E. CT E. 'XC Bull Montana- NVhy are you looking so blue, Ray P Ray P.- I wrote an article for the Reliector on fresh milk and Miss Gowdy ' I! condensed 1t. X X ak Elaine S.- Do you serve lobsters ? XVaiter- Certainly, we serve anybody. A 4: :sf :if Gerd D.- Peg told me to kiss her on either cheek. Frenchie Bill- VVhich one did you choose P Gerd D.- I hesitated a long time between them. :if :nf va Esther Ralph- You've got a bad cold. Vllhat are you taking for it ? R. Crawford- Make me an offer. page ninety-five Q 4 Q 1? 2 1' -2 9 9 6 13 Q 6 5: 4? 6 1? 6 Q .g..g.....g... ....g..g..g.....g..g..g..,.....q.....g..g..g.... IMI g..e..g..g.. ..g..g.....g..g.....g..g , ,9. Only one thing to think about e My . tk l. fl: . when you choose your footwear here--which style you like best. The fit and quality we take care . - wr - - 'Q ' of, and guarantee. Q All the 'newest novelties, and the conservative styles as well, are here for you to pick from. k a tuc ey s Bootery 142 So. Glassell ,fOeeas1 ms Clyde B.-'fLloyd McClure now calls his bus Moses Cliff B.- XVhy ? Clyde B- He drove it up the E1 Modena grade and it went up on high. PF Pk bk I stole a kiss the other night, My conscience stood alack. I guess I'll go again tonight And give the darned thing back. Pk Pk Pk Miss Bernard- VVill you please pay a little attention to me ?', Bill J.- Yes, as little as possible. g..g..g..g..q..g..g.. g..g.....g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g. .,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,, 5 . o Orange Barber S-hop Phone Orange 67-J STOP, LOOK, LISTEN IN 5 ? We Solicit Your Patronage Orange Radio Shop R. G. NE11-'ERT We Specialize in any kind of g . . RADIO INSTALLATION AND Han' Bobbmg SERVICE 2 110 E. Chapman Ave. 107 E. Maple Avenue 9 H. I. TOOLES prop. Orange, Califournia ' , 5 ! 5 ,z ge ninety-six .,,.. 1 4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. ..g..g..g..g..g..q. ..............,..,...........,...........,...........,..,......... Q 6 9 The Shop with a Personality First-Clan Work EI Modena l.....g..q..g..g..g. g..Q..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. A. A. HARRIS I BICYCLES Q SPORTING GOODS AMMUNITION 6: FISHING TACKLE ATHLETIC GOODS Barber Shop J. A. Kreamer, Prop. 5 5 East Chapman EI Modena Phone 104-J Be this the NVoman's Exchange ? IKYCS-If Be ye the woman P Yes. NVell, then, I think I'1l keep Maggie. :af Pk Pk Only for the best looking students to read- bk 242 2: 113 No. Glanell St. 'paiiaouoo aq ituoq Bobbv, said the teacher sternlv, do you know that you have broken the eighth commandment bv stealing VValter's apple ? Bobbv- VVell, I might just as well break the eighth and have the apple as to break the tenth and only covet it. Pk Pk Pk Chas. I- I have a certihcate from the doctor saying that I cannot act tonigfhtf' F. L. C.- Why did you go to that trouble? I could have given you a certif- icate saying that you never could act. Pk Pls Pk Nick- I want to get my girl something nice for Christmas, but I don't want her to know anything about it. Dick- Get her a radio setg she won't know anything about that for years. J. F. 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No pyrene can quench the fire, Tho I know you're still a miss, For my Pepsodent desire, ls to Marry Chicle Djer Kissf' By R11'L1NG XYOODYARD Pk Pk as Mr. Lewis- Did you like that cigar I gave you, Charley? For five hundred coupons of that brand you get a phonographf, Ole Nielson- lf I srnoxed hve hundred of those cigars, Ild be more apt to get a harp. Mr. Lewis- VX'ouldn't a shovel do ? page fzinvty-cfgl:I H APPY OLD AGE Of course youth is the great time for happiness, but old age has its compensations, too, provided age represents the declining years of a well-spent life. But to be happy in old age there must be a good competence secured during the productive years of life. We all must grow old. There is no avoiding it, but there is a way of avoiding a penniless, poverty-stricken old age- That's why we urge you to start a savings account with us which will be a friend in need and a great comforter during your declining years. The Grange Savings Bank .g. .g..g..g..5..g..g..g..g. ,g..g..g..g..g..e..g..g..:..g..Q..g..3..3. BILL BURDE'l'T'S FAVORITE XVhat are you going into the water for Pat? You just swam ashore. i Shure Ui had to save meself Hrst. Now Oi'm going back to save Moikef' ak if :af Little drops of water, Little drops of water, Un little grains of sand, Little bits of paint, Make a heap of difference, Make a girl's complexion In the price of land. Look like what it ainlt. Little drops of wisdom Little words of Latin, Printed on the desk Little lines to scan , Make our little Freshmen Make a mighty Virgil Smarter than the rest. And a crazy man. f'Marjorie is engaged. XVho's the happy man F Her father. :sa Pk if Two negations make an affirmation, declared Prof. Dryasdust. Yup, agreed a youth from the rear row who was leaving school anyway. Like when a girl says: 'Dor1't! Stop that Y' :of at ak Bob N.- One of my geometry teachers told me that it is more healthful to sleep with your head to the North and your feet to the South, because of the magnetic lines of force. K. Rice- You can't magnetize ivory, can you P page ninety-:zinc WE TERN UNION TELEGRAM Orange , Calif . ,,,.,.------Q,- 129--,it---Ijlgyq-W General Public Orange, Calif. Will give best attention to all transactions en- trusted to my care. I specialize in town and business properties. Long experience in land values. Are you open to pro- posal buy home, ranch, or income property. Answer my expense. FRANK HALLMAN--REAL ESTATE 110 N. Glassell St. lst Author-- Did you ever contribute to the Atlantic Monthly ? Znd Author- No, but on my last voyage I contributed to the Atlantic daily. Dk Pk Dk A flash of light struck my eyes, I looked to see whence came the glare, I found, to my annoyed surprise, 'Twas from A. Weakley's polished hair. :sf if ff Miss Gowdy- You look here, Howard, what do you mean by this? You have: Among the most beautiful girls present was Mr. Toothaker. He's no woman. He's one of our most respected teachers. Tubby- XVell, that's where he was. :sf wk if Mr. Shippee in chemistry- A catalytic agent is one that hastens action. Give an example. R. Vtfatson- A thumb tack. vp if wk High school days Have their delights, But they can't compare Xllith high school nights. H. Alcorn- I once loved a girl and she made a fool of me. Sis- VVhat a lasting impression some girls make l page one lzundrrd 6 A Builders Hardware, Gas Paints, Enamel, Ranges, Tools, Cutlery, Stain, Oil, and Keen - Kutter and Scissors Varnish Kogler Hardware Cofs . Attractions Are Their Low Prices China, Dishes, Glassware, Pipe, Fittings, Sulphur, Toys, and Cement, Lime Sporting and Goods Spraying Material Football certainly is a dangerous sport, isn't it ? Yes I had a shoulder broken last fall, because the spectator next to me slapped me on the back so much. vs if vs: Lives of football men remind us, That We too can write our name in blood, And departing leave behind us Half our faces in the mud. Lives of great men remind us That we should do our best, And parting leave behind us Notebooks that will help the rest. Pk Pk Pk THE CALL OF THE WlI,D He- XVhat would you do if I kissed you P She- I should call father. Lapse of a few minutes. She- Sweet Daddy. X Dk X Man Cin drug storej- I want some consecrated lye. Druggist- You mean concentrated lye ? Man- It does nutmeg any difference. That's what I camphor. NVhat does it sulphur F Druggist- Fifteen scents. I never cinnamon with so much wit. Man- VVell, I should myrrh-myrrh. 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Certainly, replied Bill Garrison, Here is a nice cardboard box. :sf Pk Pk juniors and Seniors were born for great deeds, Sophomores were born for smallg But someone will have to tell us VV hy Freshmen were born at all. fr Pk :sf Roy- Youire sure a swell dancer. Fern- Thank you. I wish I could say the same about you. Roy-- You could if you were as big a liar as I am. x Pk ff Polly T. ftranslating Spanish- I hear footprints. PK ik :of If a body sees a body Flunking in a quiz, If a body help a body Is it anybody's biz? one lzundrcd tivo --U-fi--0--O--0--0--0--0--0--Q-sm-0--0--9--9-0--O--0--0-4'-ofw--I-Q--0-4--0--0-4-4-9-o--o--o--o--o--o--0--our-0-0--0--0--0--l--9--0--u--0--Q--0--0 5 9 FOR ALL OCCASSIONS Y ' e Graduation, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc., you will find 2 a complete selection here Our lines of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass and 5 Hand Painted China combine quality and good value. I z 3 a ? 5 E. l-l. SMITH 6: BRO. Q 9 5 2 Jewelers 8: Optometrists Q f I g 125 N. Glassell St. 5 Q 9 1' Q Q auf' . U'. . 'l . '. . . . .' 1 . . , '. . . . . I . .4 'Q''CA'U''I''C''Q 'f l''. 0 .'l. . .U. f l l If it takes a four-months old woodpecker with a rubber bill nine months and thirteen days to pick a hole thru a cypress log that is big enough to make two hundred barrels of toothpicks that are worth a million marks in Germany, how long will it take a corked-legged, cross-eyed ,qrasshopper that's been hatched three days to kick all the seeds out of a dill pickle? ak Pk :if Mrs. S- I think Charlene's voice ought to be cultivated if it doesn't cost too much. Mr. S.- It can't cost too much if it will improve it any. Pk Pk Pk 1 W. H. L. fin Trigj-- VVhat is a phenomenon P Class- Anything that happens. W. H. L.- Then if I drop my pencil, is it a phenomenon F F. VV - No, that's an accident. wk :uf if Squire- Did you send for me, my lord F Launcelot- Yes, make haste and bring forth the can openerg I've got a Hen in my knight clothes. gk ,K ,F St. Peter was dividing the angels according to the different cars they had on earth. Those who had Cadillacs he told to sit with the Catholicsg Buicks, Presby- teriansg and Studebakers, Methodists. He approached the latest arrival and said: VVhat kind of car did you have? The reply was- Ford. St. Peter- You go sit with the Christian Scientistsg you just thot you had one. page one lzundrcd Ihre? ..,..,.. ,..,..g. g..9..5..g.....5 Villa Park Store G. W. Starkey, Prop. DICK CARLSON STAPLE 8: FANCY GROCERIES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS 8: C' DRUGS Plaza Square A 9 PHONE ORANGE 67-J 9 a . 9 1? ,..,..,.....,..,..,..,........,..,..,..,..,..,..,. ..,..,..,.'l .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.....,. a--s--s--n--o--a--o--:--a--s--e--an 0--f The pride of quality is our aim. '5 IN ORANGE, We must have good suits, hats, V6 It's caps and furnishings to meet that aim. We must have the quality goods. . ! I f' f MATHEWS BROS. f 137 No. Glassell St. or 95 QI QP' SQ! For service go to '90 5 ' 'QP' X95 Qi 5 SQYQX' QP-'bv Bakers 5CYxOOv Q65 S09 Service Station SNR QQ' o1Ls cAs ag? 0 'ruuas TUBES 1 GREASE FREE WASH RACK .:..,..5..,..a ..g..g..,..q..5..3..g..9 .5..9..g..5..9..,..3..,. ..,..g..,..g ..g..,.. ..g..,.. When it's Anything in PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS, BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS, RADIOS OR MUSIC You will save money and worry by patronizing the Big Music Store LINDI-IOLM MUSIC STORE A 143-145 North Glassell St. Orange, Calif. - ,..,..,..,..,..,..,1.,..,..,..,..g..,,.o..,. fvagv 0110 lmndrvd fl1'Z'L' 9 A COMPLETE LINE OF STATIONERY DRUGS, DRUGISTS' SUPPLIES 6 Eastman Kodaks and Films Soda Fountain Q Sick Room Supplies Complete Prescription Department , HA RMS' DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J. H. HARMS, Mgr. 136 S. Glassell St. Pacific 62 Orange, Calif. Q 5 f.4f-o--o-4--Q-o--o--o--o--o--o--o--a--o--m-o--o--o--0--0--o--o--o--on --o--o- -+4-4--Q--r . . ................................,.... i . . . ..g..g..g..g.. . ..g..g.4..g..g..g.. ..g..g.. 4.4.4. LUCKY DOG! See that fellow over there. Two young men were talking. I-le is sure a 'lucky dog.' Grabbed an option on a piece of property i 6 the other day with S1500 and sold his option yesterday for SI2,000. I I'll say that's luck. 2 Sure ls, said the other. a 9 But both failed to realize that the Lucky Dog had the S1500 E saved out of his earnings. Chances like this come up frequently. Have you a few hundred saved up in the bank that will make you lucky too? just a dollar starts the ulucky piece. . . f . . First National Bank '72, Security Savings Bank Orange, California fooj Orange, California ,,,,.....,..g..g .g..g..g..g..,..g,.g. ..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g ..g..g... Q. . ..g..g..g..q..g..g. page our lzmzdrrd .six Everybody claims quality. We claim that and more-Your entire i Satisfaction AILL STUDIO 5 Picture Framing Kodak Finishing 9 9 6 5 Q Northeast corner Plaza Sq. Orange, Cal. fl ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., ..........,..,........,.....,.....,........,..,..............,..,.., The cautious collapsible cow, Gives milk by the sweat of her brow, And under the trees She bends her front knees, And sinks fore and aft with a bow. Sk Pk Pk Doctor fbreaking the so-called sad newsl- You are the father of twi s. Optimist- Congratulate me, Doc! That completely exempts me from in- come tax. wk bk ,ff lVhich side are you rooting for at the football game, Hester ? How in the world can I tell until I know whether I'm going with Orville or VV'alter? an Pk Pk So its all over, is it, Esther? Yes, Bill, it's all over. VVell, Esther, it's a blessing you made up your mind on the right side of Christmas. :of :sf :sf Miss Brown- Bacteria are called pasasites in Paris, germs in Germany, and microbes in Ireland. vs :sf PK Garage man to customer, driving up for gasoline- How much gas does Lizzie want today ? La Verne B.- Half a gallon. G. M.- VVot's the idea-weanin' it? page 0110 hundred seven .....................? 5 THIS IS N0 JOKE When you want Stationery, School Supplies, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Laces, Hair Ornaments, Gifts, Art Goods, etc., you will find an excellent variety at attractive prices here. MELLEN'S Tl-IE STORE FOR EVERYBODY 218 East Chapman Avenue Orange ..3..3..g..g e.,3..g..g.. 5..,..:,.g..g..a gngtrg. an, .,..g..g E. Z.- Did you ever take chloroform ? L. D.- No, VVho teaches it ? vs :sf Pk CLEVER DEDUCTIONI 'fSay, ain't you de feller I met in Philadelphia? Philadelphia? I ain't never been dare. VVell, neider have I. I guess it vas two odder fellersf' Pk Pk Pk HA man is never older than he feels, declared young Heil bravely. Now I feel as fresh as a two-year old. Horse or egg? Miss Agnes Decker asked. Pls Pk Dk johnny Meyer's favorite sport is hunting rabbits. There ought to be a law against scaring the poor creatures. Pk PK ak R. Terry- If a man died from chewing too much tobacco, would you play a funeral march ? Percy R.- No. I'd play an overchewer Qoverturejf' X :sf :uf Northrop- Are you sure your folks know I'm coming home with you ? Kellar- They ought to. I argued with them for a whole hour. ff PF :af Clara C.- I had an awful fright last night. Meredith F.- Yes, I saw you with him. page one hundred right -s 3 e e i The Store of Personal Service Z Cf L11 l l Fl 72 U3 U W CI C9 CD -l O FU P1 'U '1 Q M O E . -cs cr. o :: Y' U 'I s: we I0 sw :: n.. '-l o : CD FO' Jr 1 :'. 0 hd 0 U o.....g..g..g..g..g..g.... .g Corner of Orange and Chapman Avenue Telephone 51 Orange, Calif. e--:--e--:-6 WHEN DO WE EAT? Judson -Harmon read in the Orange County Statistical Report that expendi- ture for the Board of Prisoners was SS ................ for the year l924. Now he wants to know what committee that is. :sc af wk Maggie Jiggs- Your child is very badly spoiled- Mrs. McManus- Gawain wid yez. Maggie jiggs- VVell, if you don't believe me, come and see what the steam roller did to it. X ,K ,F The dumbest doughboy that ever donned civies after the big fuss with un- hung Bill is the one who stopped playing Mah Jongg and started for the dining room when some one yelled Chow. Pk wk PK Saw de biggest piece of candy dat I eber saw in all my life today. How's dat F A nigger fell out of a ten story window. What's dat got to do wid a piece of candy ? Chocolate drop. ,S ,K ak Cleo- But your mother is too old fashioned, my dear. I'm afraid she'd be awfully shocked at our party. Sheba- She expects to beg that's why she wants to come. :if :sf :sf Oh! VVhere are those he vamps with the darling sideburns that the she vamps think just too cute for anything ? , page one hundred nine CQR. Fire tone Tires Most Miles per dollar A Tire for every need HEAVY DUTY CUSHION for trucks PNEUMATIC and giant BALLOON GUM DIPPED CORDS For all pleasure cars 1 Wheeler Manufacturing Cempan 125 North Orange Street Phone 348-W ftlffr' nm' l11r11n'm'J Uh Il --f I Q 5: 6 5 6 6 i' 6 9 Q 6 9 'P 9 9 6 6 9 Q E 6 9 9 9 2 9 .QNy....g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..q..g.4.....g..g..q..g..g..g..q,.q..g..g.....g..g.5 3 WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Q AT HOME, RECEPTION AND CALLING CARDS n 5 BUSINESS CARDS, ENvEl.oPEs AND LEr1'ER- g HEADS. Pzicmc Enaruvmo cowunv are wr-:sr Pico sfnzs-r E Los ANGELES, CAL. it 9 aj : - 9 9 a . 0 0 2 ,..g..g........g..g. g g..g..g..g..g..g..g g ..g.4..g..g..g..q..g..g..4.....q..g.. ..g.. ., ...ae Beggar- VVill you give a poor fellow a dime for a bed ? Clinton M.- Let's see the bed first. Pk PF Dk Can you give me a sentence containing the words detest and deduce. Sure. I Hunked in detest and dad gave me deduce. Pk PK 2? Miss Walton Ctactfullyj- Will the prettiest girl in the room cease talking F One could have heard a pin drop. ar :ae sf S-XFETY FIRST Do you ever allow a man to kiss you when you're out motoring with him F Never, If a man can drive safely while kissing me, he's not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. ff :sf Pk It was a mean trick the living skeleton played on the fat lady. VVhat was that P Pinned a notice on her backg 'Detour Here.' Pk Pk Pk Moike is always slapping me on the chest, but Oi'll get even with him to- night. Oi've got a stick of dynamite in my brest pocket. ..g.. ..g,..g..g..g..g..g..e..g ..g..g....Q.4..g..g..g.....g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..q..g. ..g.. ..p.g..Q..g. g..g..g..g..q.:' e e - Q Q . VERY time I went into Lee's to get the copy for this ad they -9 were so swamped with business that they hadn't time to give it to me, and so I have to write it myself. The firm wants to thank us for our patronage this year and hopes for as much and more Q I next year. Let's show our appreciation for LEE'S BILLIARD PARLOR support to the Annual by trading there. Q 1? 9 1? ,.,..............,..,..,..G..,.....g..,..,..,..,..,.. . . , ..............,.....,..,........,.....,.....,..,..,.......................,..,.....g. page one hundred twelve -lHOLMA ' -- GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS GROCERIES Phone 508-J-2 Olive, Calif. ..5..c..c..g..9..c..C.4..:..5.4..g..,..g..:..g..-,..c..Q..:..g..q..g........g..g.,g..g..-4..g..g..:..:..:..g,..3..:..5..:..g..g..:.,g..C .c..Q..:. Qu: , E 4 pays one lzundrvd tlzirlm f , BULLET pl.. was PAUL. ! A 5 AEL' . STg ' 'ii Qi f?f 2 7fW !3?fMwwm1h 5Q'Rf.M ff Q ? , L4 EEdK4mg5?i wf H , ,Xw,WmVQ?Q2i N T 4 Q 3WWQf?f1I Q vzlll 3 Evf- M 3 Q 1f 2 1 AH 1i - . L 9 5Ys'mNm-:fm S ,P ,? ? . EQQIV . , , 1, V: ,m,. , mL,. , ,:,, W x W f uuusunh Ehlen 81 Grote Co. The House of Quality We are an Orange institution and have served the City of Orange ancl vicinity since the year I887. There is satisfaction in buying Merchandise that you know is right. Every article we sell, is sold with a money back guarantee of satisfaction. We carry the largest variety and most complete stock in Orange County in- A STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1- , Our Meat Department is provided with a cold storage plant, and as we buy only Government inspected meats, we can insure highest quality in- FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS We carry only the best quality of Hour, spices, baking powder, fresh eggs, etc., and we bake- EVERYTHING IN BAKERY GOODS IN OUR OWN SANITARY BAKERY We are ready to create for you, on short notice, any variety of Special Cake, decorated to your individual taste. . El-ILEN 8: GROTE CO. Main Store, 114-116 S- Glassell St. Basket Store, 204 E. Chapman .Ave. pagv om' lzmldrvd fiff oc loco loo!! oolloosiloooo to Col loot 0 etc oc The 4-Wlost Welcome o all gifts -an ELGIN THE girl graduate cher- ishes her Elginwristwatch above all else. Its beauty makes it prized. Its depend- able time-keeping service is a constant satisfaction. The long established reputa- tion for real worth enjoyed by Elgin Watches makes them a fitting reward for a meritori- ous accomplishment. Countless other' choice gifts may be selected from our timely displays with absolute faith in their correctness and their genuine intrinsic value. OTHER GIFT Gold Pen and Pencil Sets Diamond Rings Jeweled Bar Pins Pearl Beads SUGGESTIONS Birthstone Rings Novelty Beads Flexible Bracelets Ear Drops . S. I-I U F F THE ORANGE JEWELER 102 South Glaszeil St. U l I page one lzzmdred SiA'll'I'll 3 5 Q 5 'Z' 2 3 5 i I 5 3 f 2 5 5 2 + 4 f 2 2 2 I i 2 2 3 F1 P' U O 2 rn 'U E 2 I ua I O 'U -0--o--v -o--r-9 l I I Q . . . O O O Q' 3. o E: C :s Z UQ O 5 : :s E 2 -4 3 5 3 V' 3 n .-. 3, sh 7' 4 2 U gn 5. O U, 5. 7,- 2 7 o 5' F' Z ,, no E3 F E S -2 F' 5' Q ' fs it :U 5 -2 Q.. F S 0 E 0 5. E. 5 Ev' C an 0 S C 9 m N 1' :v g ra. ' o- O S 0 '1 l .'Q . -0- --O--O--of-0 'O' -0- 122 South Orange Street ! 5 mo--0-o-4--0-0-O-I--O-0--onI-out--0-0-v-o-0--of-C-l--o--9--0-font--I--D--0--0-do--9+-0--o--Q--0--0--M-0--9--0I-0--0--o--0--I--l--0 --s--0--0--0--v Generally speaking, girls are- Yes, they are what? Generally speaking. bk X gk After eating iortv-eight lwotrakes for breakfast, a farmhand was asked why he didn't eat two more and make it fifty. He replied- I'm not going to make a pig out of myself for two hotcakesf' g af 1 if ik Miss XV. had written on the back of a test paper-- Please write more legiblyf' Dick- XVhat is this you wrote on my paper? sf wr af Corinne- I'm going to get a dress to match mv complexion. Cocky Glesener- Gee whiz, aren't hand painted gowns expensive. af bs: 14: Frenchie fat the phonej Hello, hello, who is this P Melba F. fat the other endj- How should I know? I can't see you. an bk lk NV. H. L.- I don't believe we have any real hard specimens of boneheads in this Trig class. Bill J.- Feel better now, don't you, Newhouse? X :sc af I had to kill my dog today. XVas he mad ? VVell, he didn't seem any too well pleased. Telephone 480-J Piano Moving 2 for careful moving, see FROST TRANSFER AND STORAGE 3 Plaza Drive Orange, California g f ? CHAS. E. FROST, Proprietor F. W. EALER, Manager Z page .snr hundred srwvnieen -:..c..c U C. B. Harper Electric Co. CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS Prompt Service Satisfaction Guaranteed 117 E. Chapman Ave. Phone 101 Orange, Cal. STETSON HATS MALLORY HATS MOORE and VANDERIVIAST Q where Snrioig Brandt Cnlutlges are .-.za INTERWOVEN HOSE MANHATTAN SHIRTS .. . .. .......... 11 fI1l7ldl d rzjlztcfn G 5 fa--g..g..g..q.., gn... .g..g..,........g.....g..g..g..,..,..............g 4.4.4..g.4.4..g.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g.....p..g-.gf-9 5 9 9 'I' -9 3 . OLIVE HARDWARE CO. f 2 if 2 Olive, California 2 SCHUETER BROTHERS E 9 Telephone 508-R-4 5 When may two people be said to be half witted ? When they are two souls with but a single thought. if wk wk What's the difference between a fisherman and a lazy schoolboy F One baits his hook and the other hates his book. vs :lf :sf VVhat's the difference between a frozen Irishman and a Scotch Highlander? One is kilt with the cold and the other is cold with the kilt. wk :sf Pk Carl- I heard somebody say he wished he had your eyes. Eva- VVho ? Carl- A blind man. ,F lk ak Harry D.- XVhat is this about the Burial of Ex-Soldiers in the Orange County Statistical Report? Don't they specialize in burying anybody else P if wk wk Cornelia- NVhat do you suppose made Terry Bush say that the color of my cheeks reminded him of strawberries ? .lack V.- Probably because they come in boxes. :sf :sf if Mr. Fishback never heard these excuses before: Terry Bush reported that he was ill at home with influence, VVhether it was a serious attack is not known. Dick S. was late because of extreme hesitation of the pedal extremitiesf, Leroy Hall- None g..g..g..g..g..g..,..g..,..9 .g..g..g..g..,.. .g..g..g..g..g..,..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4 H I LLI PS . PRINTING CDMPANY IQnNY!R5 In assess 2:: :assesses szzznzsfxzam nut NOVILFIII 238 TO 250 EAST FOURTH ST. a Los ANGELES 9 9..,..,..,.....,........,..,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..,. ..,......,.,.....,...,.,..,..... .... ....,.....,..,..,..,......... page one hundrvd twenty -DHD-4--Ol - - 'O--D'-O-'Dwi-'O--OMO00-'I'-b O-'CHO'-O-'O'vO-'DUO''94 N'U'b'O0O'1PQ'4 O O0b'Y'O00'P'OM01ONO-4wO'O'4-'O'-P4'4' '94--0--0-0--I--9-sf -0--I--0--9--0--O-4-4--QE AUTHORIZED FORD Phone 76-J-1 SERVICE STATION -0--0--0--0--0--0--0--Q-4--V-0--9--If 'O--I--0-0-O--0-'O--0-00000--O-'O' OLIVE GARAGE E E. P. EHLEN, Prop. 2 Q 5 2 E E 6 3 DIAMOND 'rmlas ouvs, CALIF. 4 -0- 2-0--0--0-0 6 3 I--9-9--0-4--If-0--Q--r - - -0--Q-0--l--o--0-- -Iwi--bww-O-r-r-9-sauna.--0-0--r-0+-0-M-0--0--O- - - -0-l-I'-l--l--U--O-- -O-'lv-O BASHFUL He is so absolutely shy, My good friend, Tim Magee, That he simply won't embrace- An opportunity. We went sailing yesterday, I flirted more and more, But in spite of all that I could do He wouldn't hug-the shore. wk ak if C- XVilson-'KMy cheeks are on href' Shorty Spencer- I thot I smelled paint burning. Dk Pk :sf M's fiance' is supposed to be a dreadfully bad egg. I wondered why she didn't like to drop him. if as Pk I believe that every single thing we give away comes back two fold. That has been my experience. Last December I gave away my daughter, and she and her husband are now back with us. ff as Pk L. B.E I think all of our teachers are German. A. VV.- XN'l1y? L. B.- Because their marks are so lowf' :sf 4: wk VVhere's your pencil? I ain't got none. VVhere's your grammar? She's dead. U It n page one hundred tzwuty-one AN OPPORTUNITY TO E X P R E S S OUR APPRECIATION FOR THE COURTESIES SHOWN OUR REPRESENTATIVE AND F O R T H E PRIVILEGE OF SERVING THE STU- DENT BODY OF ORANGE UNION HIGH SCHOOL The T. V. ALLEN CO. Manufacturers of SCHOOL JEWELRY AND STATIONERY 812-14-16 Maple Ave. Trinity 331 1 pg ldd The First Commercial Bank of Orange Orange, California l'IELPFUI..NE.SS Is t h e Spirit of T h i s Institution . Do not overlook those assets of friendliness and helpfulness which this Institution has in the personnel of its stockholders, clirec- tors, officers ancl employees. These are assets which pay dividends to our customers in SERVICE and SATISFACTION ..:,:g..5.,g..g.:g:,:..Q:.g. g..g..g..g..g..g..g,.,:..4..g..g..g..G .3 .g. pagv om' hundred tzuvnfy-I' 6 9 1? 6 Q 6 6 Q 9 9 9 Q 9 9 ? + 4 + + + + Q 9 'I' Compliments of 9 0 9 Q Q Q Q 9 4 4 5 MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY ICE CREAM and CANDIES 2 5 '. .....g..... pagv nm' lllllldfffly fzvclzly-fwfr' ......... ..,.. ..,..,..,..,.....g..g ........g...........g.....g..g.....g.....g........g ....g.. . fwbx ,K ,M . if '- 41 A- 5Lif'X A A WFX , xx , . X, A AVVYV, X A X P , A V 1... ff, X 1 Rf N j' W7 X j Q R, If ,Q -rf fy, !A,f?,jf, X , v gi ff XX, ,baisffa E I s I 2 E s , i Z V A 1 f f ZW 'IfOf1,. f we 4123? 595 ' ,M V ,WMM 3 Wi Ag, 1 ., fi naw 411 my f w ' x 'vi , 1 ' 4? l,cZ,.5,A fy -f Q pf ' Q fy A q, , X 1 f yy 2 45 f iEgp1f:LZ7'7 by 3 yi L , , ,,,,. ,..,. 4f.'?3,.3 ff, ff In ..,. ,,,,,,,,,, N .,.., .,,,, W 1 5 ,,,,. .A M W S f ZW if , W , .,., .,,, , . ,.,, , 1 M ' f ,,,, , gi ,,,,.. f'1,!,gggp,g ww x f f W7 W muff ,mc lrzffzlrurz' fu rzlx fz L 1 J, BACK-FIRE Yes, of course, this Annual is the bunk. But, when we see the Editor-in- Chief and Business Mgr., what else can we expect. They ought to be playing rock- pile billiards in Sing-Sing. The rest of the Staff ought to be stowed away behind crowbar Hyscreens. The Way the staff has murdered the material is simply atrocious. Look at that cover. They call it a Bird of Paradise Cover, but to us it looks more like Paradise Lost. The pictures and snapshots are as artistically arranged as a rogues gallery. The jokes are terribleg why didn't they find some new ones? The only thing funny about them is that they are old enough to vote. The write-ups are stale, VVe knew all about them a long time ago. Why didn't they 'get some good material? Now, had they come around to some of us-but, that's another storyg they didn't. This Annual looks as cheap as tho it were edited by the Dollar-squeezer Publishing Co. It is thoroly a lizzle. Serves them right, too, for being so darned sophisticated. ' There is only one satisfactory thing about itg we know the same staff won't be elected again next year. , Lives of editors remind us That our lives are not sublime, That we've had to work like thunder To get this Annual out on time. 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