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

 - Class of 1930

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The Class of ' 30 A DRAMA IN REAL LIFE Act I. It was in the month of September, when a large body of boys and girls, some 174 strong first entered the doors of O. U. H. S. as students. From September ' till June they were just known as green little Freshies. Few had been dropped by the wayside as they ended their first year of noble trying. Mr. Sutherland and Miss Culp led them. Act II. The next fall school opened with a bang because these same little Freshies were back under the new name of Sophomores . Their class planned and accomp- lished many things with the helpful support of Miss Harrington and Mr. Triplett. They now became known, showing up in sports, honor society, and other activities. iiThev royally entertained the new Freshmen with a reception. Again the school Fyear closed with victory for the sophomores. Act III. September 1928, was a red letter day for O. U. H. S. because again this same class was back, but now two years older and two years wiser, and they resolved to win many battles for ' dear old Orange Hi. These plucky boys and girls loyally supported all school activities. In all sports, these Juniors were on their toes, and they proved a valuable asset. May was drawing near, and they must give the Sen- iors a banquet. Committees began working, and oh ! what a banquet it was ! Thus ended their years of being under-classmen. Act IV. At last the day came when this group of students thronged our Halls of Learning as high and might) ' Seniors. As usual thev added to their victories ana success, not only in competitive lines, but in arts, sciences and all phases of school life. Through out all these last struggles and conquests, they were aided by Miss Walker and Mr. Fishback. And now having completed their four years of intermingled joy, sorrow, play and labor, this class of nineteen hundred and thirty, with sorrow in their hearts, close their dear old high school days and prepare to meet their next adventures of life. Fourteen

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Executive Board The Executive Board is the governing body of the Associated Students. It is composed of the presidents of the most representative organizations of the school. The student body president acts as chairman, with the principal and vice principal serving as advisors. The Board meets at intervals upon the call of the principal to transact the business of the school. All appointments of officers must be approved of by this body. Expenditures are passed on, policies are determined and the calendar for all school functions is discussed. It really has general oversight of all sdipol activities. The members this year were as follows : President of A. S. D A. C. Myracle President of Boys Forum Harold Stanfield President of Girls League Gertrude Eggers President of G. A. A Enid Riddle President of Lettermans Club Mike Santa Cruz President of Honor Society G. A. Frerking (First Semester) — Carol vn Mueller (Second Semester) Board of Control The Board of Control handles all cases of students who disobey the rules and other business of a similar nature. Two members, one boy and one girl, are elect- ed at the beginning of every new semester, by each class except the freshman. who have no representatives until the second semester. A meeting can be called at any time by the principal and the student body president. The Board then acts as a jury, rendering decisions as to the penalty of any misdemeanor. The members this year were: Freshmen First Semester None Betty Stork- Arnold Intorf Travis Flippen Frances Ann Rasch Nelson Struck Enid Riddle Sophomores Juniors Seniors Second Semester Lucita Myracle Charles Pister Walter Meyer Betty Stork- Travis Flippen Frances Ann Rasch Nelson Struck Enid Riddle Thirteen



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Clarence Pargee Illinois There ' s not a fan of B ' s and C ' s That Clarence Pargee has failed to please, C Football 2, 3; B Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; B Capt. 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Evelyn Green Okla. In Journalism Evelyn has worked, The dullest assignment she never has shirked. Basketball 1. 3; Hockey 1. 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Euterpean Club 1 , En- semble Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Agassiz Club 2; Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4: Reflector Staff 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Elmer Kogler California Elmer ' s the kind of fel- low, tvho As a friend is alivays true. D and C Basketball; C Track; Military Club; Mathematics Club; Ozone Club; Honor Soci- ety. Dulcie Green Entered 2 England To work and help she ' s aluays willing, Modesty her place site ' s filling. Ensemble Club 3, -1 ; Vice- Pres. 3 ; Pres. 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Pres. 3 ; Sec ' y. and Treas. 4; Class Song Leader 3, 4; Music Mem- ory Contest 3 ; Forensic 4; Operetta 3. 4. Ruth Enochs New Mexico Reporting was for her quite tame, She took the hardest jobs that came. Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Courtesy Club 1 ; Girl Reserves 4 ; Reflector Staff 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. Harold Stanfield Colo. A very small, but very mighty man. Doing well the many thi—QS he can. B Basketball 2. 3; C Track; C and B Football; A Baseball; Pres. Boys Forum; Board of Control ; Yice-Pres. of Class ; Pres. of Class 4 ; County Forensic. Eugenia Richards Oklahoma Small in stature, small in frame, Though small she be, she is real name. llavketball 1. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4 ; Astronomy Club l ; French Club 3 ; Interna- tional Club 3 ; Mathemat its Club; G. A. A. 2. 3, 4 ; Girl Reserve I ; Hon or Society 1. Eva Curry Kansas Doing her best , day by day, Helping mi. I hoping along the way. Hockey 1, 2, 4; Volley- ball 4 ; Courtesy Club I ; Agassiz Club J. 3. r «?■ » f ??fl 1 ? J0 t» m Fifteen

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