Orange Union High School - Orange and White Yearbook (Orange, CA)
- Class of 1941
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L I 1 V 2 FQRWARD N preparalion Wl1i+e llwis year Taken muclw lime you a book Jrlial - of llfie Orange and we and our slralf lwave in an allemplr To give will give you pleasure now, cluring your sclwool days, as well as in flue years lo come. We hope llwal you will find il a source ol inlormalion as well as enioymenl. BOB MCAULAY. STERLING DITCH EY, Co-Eclilors. IN MEMURIAM M. M. FISHBAEK M. M. FISHBACK lS kindly words, his kindly ways? His kindly smiles on gloomy days! His helpful hifs, his helpful pace: His helpful pushes -iusf in casey His genfle moufh, his genfle eyes: His genfle self fhaf was so wise, All fhese fo M. M. Fishback were As nafural as fo be called sir. He was a friend, a friend indeed, Who loy you sfood, a friend in need. He was a man, a kindly soul Who always fried fo raise your goal. He always in his classes faughf Good humor, folerance, clear fhoughf. He never bore a grudge af all, Though offen fried by greaf and small. And so if seems God fakes fhe besf, And for some reason leaves fhe resf. Few men have been fhaf ever knew As greaf a man as did we few. His qualifies in him were fixed As well as good in fhem was mixed. Though Mason Fishback's dead and gone His spirif will live on and on. EIJNTENTS ln+roduc'rion . . . Adminis+ra+ion Classes ..... Boys' Spor+s . . . Girls' Spor+s . . . 0rganiza+ions . . Fea+ures ..... Page I Page 7 Page I3 Page 47 Page 59 Page 73 Page 95 .l' 1DII1lI1lS'IBI1'IlUI1 ? Z 2 E 3 E 3, E E Q 2 3 1 3 2 3 E s TQUSTEES--- E. T. WATSCN, Chairman KARL GLASBRENNER OLIVE ORANGE N 1 A - - E JOE HANCOCK ART STREECH ED. GOULD EL MODENA WLLA PARK ORANGE Administration-- My sinceresl congralulalions lo lhe class ol I94l. By compleling your high school course, you have achieved one of rhe oursrandingr goals ol your life rhus lar. Especially lhis year do I wish ro congrar- ulale you upon lhe lacl' lhal you are privileged lo live in rhe Uniled Slales of America. l wanr ro srress rhe facr Thar each one of you as you go our info The world can do much ro lceep rhis wonderful counrry of ours a real democracy where one may express his convicrions, choose a lile worlc, and worship God wirhour fear. My besl wishes lo each one ol you lor lhe grearesr of success in Jrhe years To come. A. HAVEN SMITH. PRiNciPAL. Congrarulalions Seniors: You, roo, are numbered wilh rhose who are leaving Orange Union High School, a belrer place because you have worlced, played, served, and dreamed wirhin ir. A confused world awairs you, challenging your clear rhinlcing, seeking your undersranding hearrs, and demanding your share in reclifying uniusr social condilions. Class of l94l, we salure you. Hold fasr ro your vision, for whar needs lo be done can be done. Keep fairh wirh God, your fellowmen, and your- self, for wirh absolure lairh all lhings are possi- ble. Renew your courage, for lhe raslcs ahead are nor easy. The presenr is yours: rhe furure, big wilh evenls, will be whar you help lo make ir. L. EERNE SUMNER. onus' vice-PRiNciPAL, :ACU LTY MR. ARCHIBALD SHOP Y ,' lz i ligg . A . . ,.,. MR. CUMMINGS COMMERCIAL 9 S F MRS. GABLE MISS BERNARD DRAMA MATHEMATICS MR. GREEN MR. GABLE BAND MUSIC MRS. EYE SCIENCE MRS Lln M155 HEIL MRS. HEISER ART FOODS HOD CHAMBERS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS DALE LATIN - ENGLISH MR. FORBES SHOP MRS. KIBBY ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM MR. LIVERNASH SHOP Miss Keves MR. KIBBY MUSIC COMMERCIAL TENNIS MR. LOWRY MISS MIDDLETON M155 NQBS MATHEMATICS HISTORY QERMAN . SPANISH MISS SCHMITT COMMERCE MR. SHIPPEE SCIENCE SEWINQ HOME ECONOMICS MES STANGLAND MR. PALMATARY MISS ROBERTSON ENGLISH - PHYSICAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDUCATION . f ' N . ' . r MR. STONER MR, TAYLOR MR. TRIPLETT ENGLISH ENGLISH M'S5I5'S?'fI'XiioN SUENCE VV' V To M MR. WARREN f HIZQESRYAQRFCS MISS HULL MISS MILLER MATHEMATICS AND A SECRETARY ACCOMPANIST PHYSZICAL ED. ' L I ' flx' 1 MR. WHITE - MRS. ZELLER MRS- UVERNASH MRS. HIRSTEIN PHYSICAL ENGLISH CAFETERW ATTENDANCE EDUCATION LANGUAGES MRS. DRINKGERN ASSISTANT MRS. VIAU SECRETARY ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN MR. A. W. LEWIS Retiring Affer I5 Years As CUsTodIaIT of OUHS Q i ,m N -sTuoENTQfiIoIEEicETQs- LV I 'ii U ,, . N I Iv' -TT Jo WALT BRELJE I u P! I ' ' T, -PRs.sToENTl I if F VICE PRESIDENT I I N . f J, Y I kv N I fy I 'ry 1 i , I I I I I i . T ' 'x I I ' 1 1' X . EI T ' ' T. 'I I I II! Il T Y, 5 I CHARLOTTE if ' DONCASTER ' f SECRETARY T T, X- A PRESIDENT'S GREETIN6 The oTTiCe of STudenT Body PresidenT aTTordecI me a Tine opporTuniTy To acquire The knack of promoTing acTiviTies, oT which I am very ThankTuI. IT gave me a hearTache aT Times Iike any job wiII, buT Through The sweII CooperaTion exTended me, I was made To enioy iT. I beIieve The hardesT iob oT all was ThaT of saying Hi To everyone. I was bound To miss a Tew when large groups passed me, buT I promise none was inTenTionaI. Some of The Things you and I dreamed oT having This year did noT maTeriaIize, I:muT Through The eTTorTs made, I am sure ThaT nexT year They wiII be accomplished. WiTh The help oT The execuTive, dance, and carnival commiTTees, vice-presidenT WaIT Brelie, Mr. I-IaroId Kibby, Mr. A. I-Iaven SmiTh, Mr. Mason M. FishIoack, Miss I.. Ferne Sumner, Mr. J. W. Cum- mings and The oTTice pracTice cIasses, school secreIaries, Mrs. EIIen Drinkgern and Miss EmiIy I'IuII, Del Lewis, and ACIoIph Lemke we have concluded anoTher year. I wiII There-Tore Take no Time To make apologies Tor my misTakes buT Thank everyone who gave me a heIping hand. To nexT year's officers and To OUI-IS I exTe-nd my wish Tor a swell TuTure. JOE CLARK, AssoCiaTed STudenT Body President 2 Uuy 0 XZQA gvx . Jeff M MJ W ' X I-1 01' 0 W WW 9fV J7ff . WZTHJ A MW J u W ,J jgggqfywgf ,My L, 1 f rl rl l rl LLf1w1-.Q SENIOR CLASS When we TirsT enTered high school Tour years ago, we naTurally Teared and sTood in awe oT The mighTy upperclassmenf' We soon goT over This Tear however, and became adiusTed To school liTe. We showed our willingness To do our parT Tor The school by enTering inTo all acTiviTies and disTinguishing our- selves in many organizaTions. As sophomores, we enTered whole-hearTedly inTo The school's acTiviTies. Many oT our class proved Their worTh in sporTs. OThers showed up in scholar- ship, music, and execuTive abiliTy. During our junior year we really showed whaT swell class spiriT we had. This spiriT was TurThered by The iunior class sweaTers and rings. Our class play, You Can'T Talce IT WiTh You, broke all previous records Tor The largesT aT- Tendance. WiTh our proTiTs we gave The graduaTing seniors a grand send-oTT wiTh a banqueT held aT The SanTa Ana CounTry Club. During This lasT year oT high school The members OT The class have been ouTsTanding in The organizaTions oT The school. Our membership in The honor socieTies increased Trom 23 To 3l: The Dance CommiTTee sTarTed The noon dances: boTh boys and girls were very acTive in sporTs: our senior class play, STage Door, was very successTul: Tor our class giTT To The school we chose a waTer wagon: and The execuTive commiTTee was revived and is now underTalc- ing The Tremendous Taslc oT revising The consTiTuTion and ordering a school seal. We also wish To Thanlc our presidenT, Vic SuTTon: our vice-presidenT, Bob Mc- Aulay: our secreTary-Treasurer, PaTTy Benson: our song leaders, Shirley BurlceTT and Marilyn PeTers: and our yell-leader Larry Figgen Tor Their Tine cooperaTion. Now as seniors abouT To graduaTe, we can be proud OT our record aT O. U. l-T. S. Our Tour years oT high school have been very pleasanT on The whole, and we regreT leaving The school which has meanT so much To us. l-lere we have made many Triends who will inTluence our whole lives. In laTer liTe we will cherish many pleasanT memories oT incidenTs which occurred during These Tour years. VIC SUTTON BOB MCAULAY PATTY BENSON PRESIDENT vice PRESIDENT SECRETARY 6. DELLA AUFDEMBER6 California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Second Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Manager 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. WARD S. ATHERTON Belgian Congo Entered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, Ozone Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y 4, Tennis 4, You Can't Take It With You 3. BETTE JEANNE BAIER Minnesota Entered OUHS as Freshman. Secretary-Treasurer Masquers 4, Student Song Leader 4, Stage Volleyball l, 2, 3, I, 2, 3, Hockey I, Door 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Senior Gift Committee 4, Dance Committee 4, Reflector Staff 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, Operetta I. BOB BARTLETT Minnesota Entered OUHS as Freshman. Tennis 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. ARTHUR HASKELL BAZELL Pennsylvania Entered OUHS as Freshman, Latin Club I, 2, Die Froehlichen 4, Ozone Club 3, You Can't Take It With You 3, Second Honor Society I, 2, 3, Lab Assistant 4. PATRICIA LOUISE BENSON California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, Riding Club I, Glee Club Z, Operetta 2, Christmas Pageant 2, Hockey 3, Senior Class Secretary 4, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Volleyball I. FRED ACKEN California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Dance Committee 4, Basketball D 2, Track C 2. KEARNEY FRANK ADAMS California Entered OUHS as Football C 2, B 3, A 4, Baseball A' 3, 4, Letter- men's Club 3, 4, Junior Class President, You Can't Take lt With You 3, Masquers 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2. Freshman. ESTHER ANNE ALLIS Oregon Entered OUHS as Senior. Senior Glee Club 4, Ozone Club 4, Operetta 4, Bowling 4, Second Honor Society 4. PETE ARAYGO California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Football A 3, 4, Baseball B 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. EDWARD LOUIS ARMSTRONG California Entered OUHS as Junior. You Can't Take lt With You 3, Stage Door 4, Die Froehlichen 3, President 4, Ozone Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, First Honor Society 3, Assembly Committee 4, Masquers 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Latin Club 4, Tennis 4. MILES EARL AMOS California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Football C l, B 2, Basketball D I, B 2, 3, A 4, Track C I, B 2, A 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y 4. l MARION ERNESTINE BERLIN Illinois Entered OUHS as Freshman. Latin Club 2, Reflector editor 4, Honor Society 3, Tennis I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. ELOISE MAE BEYMER California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Latin Club i, 2, Cabinet 2, Ozone Club 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4. MELBA LOUISE BILLINGSLEY Texas Entered OUI-IS as Freshman. RAYMOND CLIFTON BOESE California Entered OUI-IS as Freshman. Die Froehlichen I, 2, 3, 4, Ozone Club 4, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. ELEANOR JEAN BOLM California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, You Can't Take It With You 3, Stage Door 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE ELLEN BOUGHER California Entered OUHS as Junior. G, A. A. 3, 4, G-lee Club 4, Operetta 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Arch- ery 3, 4. WALTER EDWIN BRELJE Entered OUHS as Freshman. Sports Editor Annual 3, 4. HARRIET BREWER Entered OUHS as Freshman, ball I, 2, Captain I, Volleyba BILL BRICKE Entered OUHS as Freshman. HARLAN G. BRYSON Entered OUHS as Freshman. Football C 2, Baseball 3. ARTHUR LEO BUNKE Entered OUHS as Freshman. First Honor Society 3, 4, Second I, 2, Los Sabios 2. MARGARET PAULINE BUNKE Entered OUHS as Freshman. I, 2, 3. Illinois Football B I, A 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, First string All-Sunset 4, Basketball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, A 2, 3, 4, President Freshman Class, President Varsity O 4, Delegate to Cal- ifornia Boys' State 3, Student Body Vice Pres- ident 4, President Latin Club Z, Vice President Chemistry Club 3, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, California G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Tennis I, 2, 4, Basket- ll l 3 Star , , All- 3, Los Sabios, Girls' League Cabinet Z, 3, 4. California Oklahoma California Honor Society California Honor Society 2, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Latin Club 5 .5 5 .4 'X I lb-- HELEN JANE BURCHELL California Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Second Honor Society I, First Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, President 4. SHIRLEY M. BURKETT California Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, 4, President 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Ozone Club 3, First Honor Society I, 2, Los Sabios 2, You Can't Take It With You 3, Stage Door 4, Masquers 4, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Band 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, Glee Club and Operetta 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, All-Star 2, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER BRYANT BURNETT Michigan Ozone Club 3, 4, Die Froehlichen 3, International Club 4, You Can't Take lt' With You 3, Stage Door 4, Assembly Committee 4, Senior An- nouncement Committee 4, DeMoIay 4. GEORGE WILLIAM CARRIKER California Football I, Tennis 2. BARBARA MARIAN CHAMBERS California Girl Reserves I, 2, 4, Annual Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Secrefary, G. A. A. 4, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. KEITH BLANCHARD COLLINS California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Assembly Committee 4, Ozone Club 3, 4, Ten- nis I, 2, 3, Track 4. PAUL LEROY COYLE Kansas Entered OUHS as Freshman. Basketball C I, Vice President of Biology Club 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y 4. DON REX CURL California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Letterrnen's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, Basketball B I, l.ettermen's Vice President 3, Secretary 4, Boys' Forum Vice Pres- ident 4, Reflector Sfaff 4. ARMYSTA SUE DAVIS California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Spanish Club 2, 3, Stage Door 4, Masquers 4, Operetta I. ARTHUR CHAVEZ DeLEON California Entered OUHS as Freshman. THOMAS DELGADO Mexico Entered OUHS as Freshman. Foofball B I, 2, 4, Track I, 2, Baseball 3, 4. OLIVER JOE CLARK California President Student Body 4, Assembly, Executive, Dance Commitfee 4, Editor Reflector 3, 4, Man- ager, Direcfor 4, Newspaper Correspondenl I, 2. 3, 4, Senior I-li-Y 4, Vice President Junior Class, Leltermen's Club 4, Football C I, 2, B 3, A 4, Capllain 2, Basketball D I, C 2, B 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Track C I, 2, 3, A 4. I I JOICELYN DILLINGHAM California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Glee Club I, Z, 3, 4, Opereiia l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3. STERLING DAYTON DITCHEY California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Honor Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4, You Can'I Take If Wifh You 3, Senior Ring Commillee 3, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Reflecfor 4, Annual Slaff 3, edilor 4, Orcheslra 4, Ozone Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Junior Swealer Cornmilfee. CHARLOTTE ANN DONCASTER California Entered OUI-IS as Freshman, Baskeiball I, Hockey I, Volleyball I, Baseball I, Sludenl Body Secrelary 4, G, A. A. 2. 3, 4. KELLER DUNHANI Oklahoma Enlered OUI-IS as Freshman. DALE EATON Colorado Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolball C I, Basketball C I, Baseball I, 4. RUBY LOIS EINSPAHR California Entered OUHS as Freshman. VIRGINIA ELIJAH California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Honor Sociely 2, Siege Door 4, Masquers 4, Refleclor Slafi 4. DORAMAE C. ELLINGHAUSEN Nebraska Enlered OUHS as Frcshrnan. Die Froehlichen I, 2, 3, 4, Glec Club 3, Oper- ofla 3. KENNETH LEWIS ENOCHS California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Honor Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, Refleclor 4, Ozone Club 4. ANNA MAE EYMAN California Entered OUHS as Freshman. GENE MARTIN FABER California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Foofball I, 2. 3, 4, Baskeiball I, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, LeIlermen's Club 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK OTIS FEEMSTER California Eniered OUHS as Freshman. Foolball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Track B 2, A 3, 4. WILLIAM ROBINSON GOULD Michigan Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Firsf Honor Sociery 21 Ozone Club 3i Assembly Cornmilfee 41 Masquers 41 You ,Can'I Take If Wilh You 31 Sfaqe Door 41 Tennis I, 2, 31 Foolball D I. JOHN E. GROW Monfana Enrered OUHS as Freshman. G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf I, 2, 31 Operelfa I. 2, 3, 41 Los Sabios 21 Ozone Club 41 Baskef- ball D 2, B 41 Foofball C 2, B 3, 41 Track B 3, 4. MARILYN LORRAINE GUNTHER California Enferecl OUI-IS as Freshman. 6. A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 41 Hockey I, 2, 3, 41 Volleyball I, 21 Baseball I, 2, 31 Los Sabios 2. JAMES PAUL HAGER California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolball I1 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 3. California LEONARD ROSS HAGER Entered OUHS as Freshman. Foofball B 2. WARREN HARDIN California Entered OUI-IS as Freshman. LAWRENCE JAMES FIGGEN Colorado Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolball B I, A 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Boys' Forum Presidenl 41 Senior Yell Leader 41 Dance Commiffee Chairman 41 Operelfa 3, 41 Baseball 21 Masquers 3, 41 Band I, 21 Orchesrra I, 21 Voice 2, 3, 41 You Can'I' Take If Wilh You 31 Slage Door 41 Leffer- men's Club 3, 4. HAROLD WILLIAM FITSCHEN California Enrerecl OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolball B 2, 3, A 41 Baseball B 2, A 3, 41 Baskef- ball A Manager 3, 4. LEONARD M. FITSCHEN California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foofball C I, 2, 3, A Manager 41 Baskefball I, 2. 31 Die Froehlichen l, 2. BENJAMIN BRUCE GELKER California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolbali B I, 2, A 3, 41 Baseball B I, 2, A 3, 41 Baskefball C I, A' 41 Chairman Noon Dance Commilfee 41 LeHermen's Club 31 41 Senior Hi- Y 41 Slage Door 41 Masquers 41 Reflecfor Slaff 3. ROBERT GIST California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. DONNA ESTELLA GOSNELL California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. THOMAS G. HARMS Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Foofball C I, 2, Track C I, 2, B 3, A 4, Re- flecfor Sfaff 4, Los Sabios 2. California LILA LEE HAYES Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Girl Reserves I, 2, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Hockey Kansas I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. ELOIS EILEEN HEINEMANN California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinef 4, Dance Cornmiflee 4, Sfudenf Body Song Leader 3, 4, Junior-Senior Banquef Cornmiffee 3, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, All- Slar 4, Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4, All-Slar 4, Volleyball I, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4. MELVIN EARL HODSON California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Foofball B I, A 2, 3, 4, Baskefball B I, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' Freshman Class, Presidenf Sophomore Class, Second Honor Sociefy 3, You Can'f Take If With You 3. HELEN MARTHA HOLZGRAFE California Enlered OUHS as Sophomore. Los Sabios 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Ozone Club 4, Glee Club 2, Opereffa 2. EDNA JANE HORTON California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Ozone Club 4, Tennis I, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Scoufs I, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Second Honor Sociefy 4. . W . RUTH' E. HOWELL California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, Maioreffe 2, 3, 4, Chairman Junior- Senior Banouef 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Oper- ella I, 2, 3, lead 4, Sfage Door 4, Class Sonq Leader 2, 3: Junior Swealer Commiffee 2, Chrisf- mas Pageanf 4, Masquers 4, Honor Sociely I. 2. BOB DUNCAN HOYT California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foofball C I, A 3, 4, Track B 2, A 3, 4, Caplain 4, Le+Iermen's Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, Sophomore Class Vice Presidenf, Reflecfor Sfaff 3, Besf Freshman Afhlefe Award, Masquers 4, Assembly Commilfee 4, Dance Commillee 4. SUZANNE HUFF California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Sociefy 2, 4, Junior-Senior Banque? Cornmillee 3, Tennis I, 2, 4. MARTHA MAY HUNZIKER California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Hockey I, Volleyball I, Baskefball I, Junior-Senior Banouel' Cornrnilfee 3, Los Sabios 2, Masquers 4, You Can'f Take If Wifh You 3. CARL ERNEST JOHNSON California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Track C 2, 3, A 4, Foofball B 4, Baskelball B 4, First Honor Sociely 4. EVELYN CHARLIS JONES California Entered OUHS as Junior. Masquers 4, Slaqe Door 4. KARL R. KASKY Kansas Entered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foolball C 2, B 3, Orcheslra I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3. BETTY JEAN KILGORE California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. I, 21 Second Honor Sociely I, 3, Firsl Honor Sociely 2, Baseball I, 2, Baslcefball l. IRENE LELAH KOZINA California Enfered OUHS as Freshman, Ozone Club 4, Lafin Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Operefla 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinef 3, G. A. A. I. 2, 3, 4, Cablnef 3, Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4, Hoclcey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2. 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, All Slar 3, 4, Second Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT WALTER KRAGE California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Baseball B 3. CLARENCE KRAHNKE California Enlered OUHS as Senior, VIOLET ELSIE KRUEGER California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Die Froehlichen 2, Second Honor Sociefy 2. CAROL JEAN KUYPER California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Second Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Operella I, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Baslcelball I, 2, Volleyball 2. ELLSWORTH WILSON LARIMER Washingfon Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Baskefball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LORRAINE LEMBKE California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. HARLAND CHARLIE LEMKE California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Foolball C I, 2, B 3, 4, Track C I, 2. B 3, 4. VIOLA MARIE LEMKE California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Sfar 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, All-Sfar 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. All-Sfar 3, Baseball I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Lafin Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Firsf Honor Sociely I, 2, Second Honor Sociely 3, 4. LORRAINE HELEN LENTZ California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4, Secrefary 3, Program Chair- man 4, Baslcelball I, 2. 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, All-Slar 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, All-Sfar 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Annual Slaff 4, Library Sfaff 4, Firsl Honor Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, Life Member C. S. F., Junior-Senior Banquel Commiilee. MABEL BERTHA LIERMANN Idaho Eniered OUHS as Freshman. Second Honor Socieiy 4, German Club I, Slaqe Door 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4, Drama 4, Baskeiball I, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyf ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2. 3, 4, All Siar l, 2, 3, 4, Chrisfmas Paqeanf 4. ROBERT BURNS MCAULAY California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Life Member C. S. F., Firsr Honor Sociely I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Publicity 3, Secrelary 2, Vice Presidenl Senior Class, Baskeiball C 2, B 3, A 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 2, 3, Annual Edilor 4: Reflecior Sports Edifor 3, Ozone Club 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 3, Laiin Club l, 2, Biology Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Lellerrnen's Club 2, 3, 4. MARY RUTH MCDOUGAL California Enrered OUHS as Junior. Secrelary Senior C-lee Club, Opereila 3, lead 4, Junior-Senior Banquel Commiiiee 3. ESTHER MAE MCINTOSH California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Girl Scouis I, Band I, Second Honor Sociely 4. CLARA A. MCNEILL California Enlered OUHS as Junior. Latin Club 3. MARGARET LOLINDA MCOUILLIN Enlered OUHS as Freshman. V X ALDA EDA MEEHAN California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. PAULIHE CAROLYN MEYER California Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Die Froehlichen l, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE ROSE MINTON Minnesola Eniered OUHS as Freshman. Girl Reserves I. WARREN CLINTON MORROW California l'-wfered OUHS as Freshman. Second Honor Socieiy 4, Senior 4, Varsily Track 3, Masquers 4, S'rage Door 4. Hi-Y Presiden? WILLIAM MUFFLEMAN California Eniered OUHS as Freshman. Foolball C I, 2, B 3, A 4, Baskeiball D l, C 2, A 3, Dance Commillee 4, Lelierrnen's Club 4. ELVA IRENE NUFFER California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Los Sabios 2, 3, Opereila I, 2, 3, 4, Slaqe Door 4, Masquers 4, Dance Commiliee 4. DOROTHY META RAGSDALE California Entered OUHS as Freshman, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Tennis Manager 3, Second Honor Soci- ety I, 2, Los Sabios 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star I, 2, 3, 4. WANDA COLLEEN RICE California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, Ozone Club 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, You Can't Take It With You 3, Stage Door 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2. 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Volleyball I. 2, Girl Reserves 4, Mas- ouers 4. ERMA BARBARA RICHEY California Entered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Manager 3, Basket- olley- ball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, V ball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Stage Door 4. RUTH EILEEN RICKETTS Oklahoma Entered OUHS as Freshman. First Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Life Member C. S. F., Latin Club 4, Ozone Club 4. BILL RIEHL California Entered OUHS as Freshman. M. MARIE RIGGLE Minnesota Entered OUHS as Freshman. Hockey I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves. ANDREW PENTECOST California Entered OUHS as Freshman. ROBERT LeROY PERKINS California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, All-County Band 2, 3, 4, President of Orches- tra 3, Drum lvlaior ot Band 4, Student-Director ot Band 4. MARILYN LOUISE PETERS California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, President 4, You Canlt Take It With You 3, Stage Door 4, Junior Class Secretary, Latin Club I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Star 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star 4, Volleyball I, 2, 4, All-Star 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Star 3, Senior Girls' Glee President 4. MARGIE LENORE POWER North Dakota Entered OUHS as Freshman. Girl Reserves I, 2, G. A. A .2, 3, 4, HARRY ALVIN PURCELL California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, 3, Basketball B 2, JAMES G. RAGAN California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Football A I, 3, 4, Dance ball 3. Committee 3, Base- THOMAS J. ROBERTS California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Library Science 3, Reflecfor 4. BOB BRADFORD ROBINSON Enlered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foofball C I, B 4, Baskelball D I, B 4, Base- ball B l, 3, Track C 3, l94O Boys' Sfafe, California CHARLES EARLE ROWLAND California Enfered OUHS as Freshman, Ozone Club 4, Baskefball D 2, C 3, B 4, An- nouncemenl Commiffee 4, Reflecfor Sfaff 4, Foofball B 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, LefIerrnen's Club I, 2, 3, 4, School Yell Leader 3, Class Yell Leader 2, 3, Lafin Club I, 2. ELROY ALLEN RUSSELL California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman, Band I, 3, Orcheslra 2. EDWIN SCOTT SCHICK California Enfered OUHS as Senior. Senior Hi-Y 4, Foofball A 4. MURIEL E. SCHMID California Enlered OUI-IS as Freshman. Hockey l, 2, 3, Manager I, Baskelball I, 2, , Q Tennis I, Z, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Glee Club , 2, 3-, 4, Opereffa 2, 3, 4, Stage Door 4, Hono Society I, 2, 3, C-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Lahn Club I, 2, Q IM I4 l Q il JACK FLOYD SCHOONOVER Kansas Enlered OUI-IS as Freshman. Baseball I, 2, 3, Track 3. GLORIA VALBORG SCHULTZ California Enfered OUHS as Freshman. Lafin Club I, 2, 3, Honor Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4, Sfaqe Door 4. SARA SOLORIO SERRATO California Enierecl OUI-IS as Freshman. C-lee Club 2, 3, Operella 3, Baseball 3. FOREST ELDON SHORT Kansas Entred OUI-IS as Sophomore. Foolball A 3, Track A 2, 3, Capfain 3, Leffera rnen's Club Z, 3, 4, Secrelary Boys' Forum 3, 4, Dance Commiflee 3. 4. NORMA SHORT California Enrered OUHS as Freshman. Refleclor Staff 4, Los Sabios 2, Masquers Club 4, SIage Door 4, Dance Cornmiffee 4, Annual Sfaff 4, Honor Sociefy l, 2. 3. JERRY DEM? SLOAN Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Foofball C I, Second Honor Sociely 2, You Can'f Take If Wifh You 3. Arkansas I YI . A ,i X Fi .rl 4 W I '45 if-ills' 4 . kiwi Jff 'U' --23 HARLAN SMITH California GERTRUDE STRATTON Iowa Entered OUHS as Freshman, Masquers 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Stage Door 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Oper- etta I, 2, 3, Honor Society I, 4, Christmas Pag- eant 4, Los Sabios 2, 3, Riding Club I, Hockey I, 3, Volleyball I, Tennis I, Basketball I, Ozone Club 4. VIC SUTTON California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Basketball C I, B 2, A 3, 4, Captain 4, Football B 2, Boys' Forum Vice President 3, Senior Class President 4. WILLIS DIERKER TALMAGE California Entered OUHS as Freshman, Reflector Staff 4. FRANCES MARY TAUTE Oklahoma Entered OUHS as Freshman. First Honor Society I, 2, Second Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3. ORVILLE TIMME California Entered OUHS as Freshman, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Stage Door 4. RUTH EYLENE VALENTINE California Entered OUHS as Sophomore. Band 3, 4. Entered OUHS as Freshman. Football C I, A 2, 3, 4, All-Sunset end 4, Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Door 4, Reflector Staff 3, Basketball C I, Baseball B 2, Track B 2, Masquers 4, Program Chairman 4, Dance Coma mittee 4, Assembly Committee 4. SOCORRO HURTADO SOLORIO California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Basketball B I, A 3, Football B I, Baseball B I, 3, Los Sabios 3. HAROLD GLENN STANLEY California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Second Honor Society I, Lcs Sabios 2, 3, Football B 4, Track B 3 4- Masquers 4, You Can't Take It Stage Door 4. wzih You'l 32 ETHEL MAE STEWART California Entered OUHS as Freshman. Girl Reserves 4. MARVIN STEWART California Entered OUHS as Freshman, ISABEL MARY STIMPLE Minnesota Entered OUHS as Freshman, Latin Club 2, 3. 4, Cabinet 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, Reflector Staff 2, First Honor Society I, Second Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, Ozone Club 4. RAYMOND PARK WALKER Enfered OUHS as Freshman. MARIE ANTOINETTE WALLACE Enlered OUHS as Freshman. G. A. A. I, Z, 3, 4, Girl Reserv Staff 4, Lalin Club 3, 4. CARL FRANCIS WANNAMAKER Enfered OUHS as Sophomore. Band I, , , Q Track D 2, C 3, California California es 3, 4, Library Minnesofa A 43 Lalin Club 2 3 4 2: Sophomore Hi-Y, All Counfy Band 23 All Counfy Orcheslra 3, 4, Orchesfra 43 Boys' Slale Delegale lLos Anqelesl 3, Football B 4, GLADYS WEBSTER Enlered OUHS as Freshman, MARY WEBSTER Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Refleclor Slafl 4. CAROLYN ROWENA WELCH Entered OUHS as Freshman. Glee Club l, 3, 47 Operella I Door 4, Masquers 4. California California California 3, 4, Slaqe GRACE WELTY California Enfered OUHS as Freshman, Los Sabios 2, G. A. A. 2, 33 Masquers 4, Re- fleclor Sfaff 4. ROBERT HOOK WERLEY Pennsylvania Enlered OUHS as Senior, Hi-Y 4. MARIGENE WHITE California Enfered OUI-IS as Freshman. Los Sabios 2, 3, Slage Door 43 Masquers 41 Honor Sociely 2, 43 Dance Commiflee 4. WILMA JEAN WORDEN Kansas Enlered OUHS as Freshman. Masquers 4, Los Sabios 2, Band 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sfaqe Door 4, Volleyball I, 3, 41 I-loclcey I, 2, 3, All-Slar 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4g lennis l, 3, All-Slar 33 Girl Reserves I. SENIGR WILLS I, Kearney Adams, do hereby will my place in lhal greal organizalion, lhe OUHS band, lo Ralph Goelz, whom I doubl will do il any good. I, Pally Allis, do hereby will my book l'lamlel lo lhe Junior who lhinks he will lake English 4. Have a happy lime wilh il. I did??? I, Ward S. Shorly Alherlon, do hereby will my membership in lhe TIP TOP- PERS ol Calilornia lo Merlin Volzke, who appears lo be a likely candidale lor inilialion lo lhis mosl exclusive ol all clubs. I, Della Auldemberg, do hereby will my sense ol humor lo everyone else lhal Ralph Woods and Ralph Goelz are so lond ol leasing. I, Belle Baier, do hereby will my abilily lo sludy diligenlly every nighl lo Neva Mace. May she use il lo a beller advanlage lhan I did. I, Pally Benson, do hereby will lhe resl ol lhe henna in lhe bollle lo Barbara McKee in hopes lhal she will have as much lun looling people wilh il as I have. I, Eloise Beymer, do hereby will lhe caleleria cash regisler lo anyone wilh a slrong lorelinger and lhe abilily lo nol come oul shorl as many limes as I have. I, Melba Billingsley, do hereby will lhe whole bloomin' place lo all live year menl Beller luck nexl year. I, Eleanor Bolm, do hereby will my skill lo Marly Yager in hopes she will conlinue wriling monologues. I, Marjorie Bougher, do hereby hope lhal lhe newcomers enlering OUHS lrom oulside schools have as much lun as I have had. I, Waller Brelie, do hereby will lo my lillle cousin Ronnie llreshie nexl yearl all my abilily lo be on lhe lloor during a baskelball game, and may he gel more resl oul ol il lhan I did. l, I-larlan Bryson, do hereby will my lrack suil lo Paul Skiles since he doesn'l like his lwo-lone one. I, Margarel Bunke, do hereby will lo all incoming Freshies a lillle lriendly advice llhe voice ol experiencel.-Don'l lake your lour years in OUHS loo seriously, il doesn'l pay. We, I-lelen Burchell and Isabel Slimple, do hereby will lo Margie Gould and Rosamond Clark lhe job ol gelling Miss Dale Noll lhe subiecl . Who knows, you kids slill may be in lhere nexl year! I, Shirley Burkell, do hereby will my Buckel wilhoul a handle lo anyone who can carry il around beller lhan I did. l, Barbara Chambers, do hereby will lo lillle Pal I-Iaag-lhe headache I have lrom lrying lo lhink up somelhing lo give her. She can have my black Hollywood hair-dye, loo, like she wanled. I, Armysla Davis, do hereby will all my 5lh period blue slips lo Barbara McClin- lock wilh lhe lollowing advice:-eDon'l leave early lor lunch. I, Joicelyn Dillingham, do hereby will my abilily lo do my home work lo Sibyl Perry, allhough she doesn'l need il. I, Slerling Dilchey, do hereby will my seal on lhe Annual Slall lo some iunior, who wanls a nice comlorlable seal in an insane asylum. I, Charlolle Doncasler, do hereby will my abilily lo apple polish my leachers lo Belle Hawkins, who is doing a good job ol il hersell. I, Dale Ealon, do hereby will my nickname Tubby lo J. D. Carmichael. I, Ruby Einspahr, do hereby will my wide-awake look on Monday mornings lo Bernice Timken. I, Doramae Ellinghausen, do hereby will all my abilily ol cleverness in American I-lislory lo anyone who wanls lo become inlelligenl in hislory. 26-- I, Olis Feemsler, do hereby will lo Werner Franz lhe job ol laking care ol Howard Telchi Timken and keeping him in his place lor lhe coming year. I, Bob Gould. do hereby will my model T lo Keilh Collins, who will slill be here. I, Ross Hager, do hereby will my abilily lo lhe mainlenance ol almosl incredible punclualily, lo my sis Carolyn Hager. lEnough saidl. We, Marilyn Gunlher and Marlha Hunziker, do hereby will our Monday morn- ing hangoversu and lallen arches lo our sidekick, Slanley. Long live lhose super Boogy beals lor her sake. lHope her leel can lake ill. I, Lila Hayes, do hereby will my lrequenl visils lrom a Newporl Harbor boy lo Marnie Yager, who is oh, so lonesome??? I, Helen Holzgrale, do hereby will my unknown manual lo Evelyn Schroeder, who can no doubl gel more oul ol il lhan I did. We, Elois Heinemann and Foresl Shorl, do hereby will our lable in library lo any lwo juniors who can make as much use ol il as we did. I, Edna Horlon, do hereby will lo Alice Ann Borlz my seal in advanced clolhing, hoping lhal she will enjoy il as much as I have. I, Rulh Howell, do hereby will my abilily lo hil Mr. Gable on lhe head wilh my balon lo Marlys Dewey and Mickey Doyle. May lhey do a beller job ol il lhan I did. I, Bob Hoyl, do hereby will my slool al lhe Mollicale lo Harllord Smilh. So he may seek relreshmenls as I have in lhe Iasl year. lhlol menlioning lhe blonde l. I, Suzanne Hull, do hereby will my dimples lo Elsa Hinck and may she nol be kidded aboul lhem as much as I have. I, Belly Kilgore, do hereby will my abilily lwilh Melba BilIingsley's helpl lo be lhe lirsl lo gel lhe paper in Library every morning, lo Pele and Pal. May lhey keep up on all lhe scandal as well as we did. I, Irene Kozina, do hereby will Hamlel and Chaucer lo my brolher Jerry and may he enioy lhem as well as I. I, Violel Krueger, came in wilh nolhing and have achieved nolhing bul my glasses, which I hereby will back lo lhe dear OUHS. I, Carol Kuyper, do hereby will my posilion as liIe clerk lor Mrs. Hirslein, lo whoever wanls il. I, Lorraine Lembke, do hereby will my abilily lo gel A's and B's in Hislory and Civics lo Margarel Barnell, who gels lhem now as 'lailhlully as I did. I, Viola Lemke, do hereby will my lillh period library hour lo lhe nexl bunch ol Olive kids and hope lhal lhey won'l gel kicked oul. I, Lorraine Lenlz, do hereby will my abilily lo be on every decoraling commillee lo any incoming Ereshie who enjoys making dolls beller lhan I do. I, Mabel Liermann, do hereby will my baseball abilily lo Mildred Hopmann, may she make beller use ol il lhan I. We, Margarel, Della, Frances, and Lorraine, do hereby will our lable in lhe library 5lh period lo any girls who are able lo lake il away from lhe boys. I, Bob Mcfxulay, do hereby will my lennis racquel lo Richard Newcom, in hopes lhal il will give him longer service lhan his previous racquels. I, Eslher Mclnlosh, do hereby will my nalural long eye lashes lo Marnie Yager. I, Clara McNeill, do hereby will my abilily lo disengage mysell lrom 7lh period gym lo Barbara McClinlock in-hopes lhal she has lhe same luck. so he will be in good hands?'?? I, Margarel McQuilIin, do hereby will my kid brolher, Charles, lo Mrs. Hirslein, I, Alda Meehan, do hereby will lo Marie Colleriohn, because she has been a good lriend. my dislike lor homework, so lhal she may receive as low grades as I did. I, Pauline Meyer, do hereby will my abilily lo linally make lhe second honor sociely lo Dolores Gruber. -coNTiNuED ON NEXT PAQ-E ---27 i I, Bonnie Minlon, do hereby will my abilily lo ride and race in hop-ups lo anyone who lhinks he can sland il. I really don'l mind il al all. I, Clinlon Morrow, do hereby will my abilily lo run lhe mile lo anybody lhal is sucker enough lo lry il. I, Bob Perkins, do hereby will my abilily lo ad lib lo Ted Icky Ockles. I, Marilyn Pelers, do hereby will all lhe wisecracks, giggles, and scads ol lun I had in 7lh period gym, when Miss Roberlson wasn'l looking, lo Arlha Rislow, who seemed lo enioy il very much, logelher wilh Rosamond Clark and Marjorie Gould. I, Margie Power, do hereby will my nalural long linger-nails lo lhe Freshmen who wear lalse ones. I, I-larry Purcell, do hereby will my nicknames: I-larpo , Percy and Hair- less , lo Bob Wischnack and lhal phrase lend me a nickle , lo any one who can linance Frank Wood's noon lunch. I, Marie Riggle, do hereby will all lhe meanness I possess lo anyone who wanls lo have a lol ol lun. I, Barbara Richey, do hereby will lo Jessie Sloul in hopes lhal she will be keep- ing house lor lwo aller she graduales, loo. I, Rulh Eileen Rickells, do hereby will my Lalin lranslalions in Caesar lo Randolph Pallon and Billy Williams, il lhey make il lhere. I, Muriel Schmid, do hereby will my abilily in lhe Lalin class lo my sisler Jeannelle and advise her lo lake Spanish. We, Gloria Schullz and Marian Berlin, do hereby will our abilily lo gel inlo lrouble lo anybody who can gel oul ol il. I, Sara Serralo, do hereby will my incessanl research lor lhe Ialesl swing music lo Mary Squires, may she keep a beller reperlory lhan I did during lhis pasl year. I, Demp Sloan, do hereby will my abilily lo never gel any sleep over week-ends lo my sisler and my cousin. I hope lhey can slay awake beller on Monday's lhan I can. I, I-Iarold Slanley, do hereby make lhis my Iasl will and leslamenl for Orange and While so lhal all ol lhe sawbedals in ladwegd shall have an equal byenlem in lhe dremes lo pshawcoulh, I hereby will all my dawels, acquired lhrough over- holming research in lhe sludy ol gibidibel quanlelel, lo Frank Cruzen, Gene Smilh, Peler Rabbil, and George Schmidl. I, Elhel Slewarl, do hereby will my menlal deliciency lo Jane Lilllelield. I, Gerlie Slrallon, do hereby will my share ol lhe green slreak lo Babs McKee, hoping she can keep il oul ol lhe repair shop and garage beller lhan I. I, Vic Sullon, do hereby will lo Jack Wilber my name ol one-poinl and hope he doesn'l live up lo il. I, Frances Taule, do hereby will my lennis shoes lo whoever needs lhem more lhan I did in gym. I, Orville Timme, do hereby will my abilily lo knock mysell oul on lhe drums lo Icky Ockles, may he be as good as I, which surpasses Grupa . I, Rulh Valenline, do hereby will lo Aileen Linnarlz my place in lhe band. I hope lhal she will enioy il as much as I have. I, Marie Wallace, do hereby will lo Barb and Bools , all my privileges lo wander aboul and lool around 2nd, 4lh, and 5lh periods. I, Carl Wannamaker, do hereby will my abilily lo acl up in band lo Jack Moore in hopes lhal he will make beller use ol il lhan I have. I, Gladys Websler, do hereby will my abilily lo always go lo class meelings lo Frances Brock. I, Mary Websler, do hereby will my abilily lo gel oul ol gym lo Marvel Pixley. -CONTINUED ON PAGE NINETY-NINE 28-- JUNIOR CLASS The class oT '42 has really shown whaT They're made oT This pasT year. When we piclced red Tor our class sweaTers, we also piclced someThing To live up To. We were eiTher going To be a red success or a scarleT Tailure. We Teel ThaT we are well on The way To a successTul senior year. The boys have been acTive and ouTsTanding in The sporTs of The year, many oT Them malcing varsiTy Tor The TirsT Time, and oThers Tor a second or even Third Time. The girls, Too, have earned Their share in The lime- lighT. Many are receiving Their winged O's, and some Their block O's, which is quiTe an honor Tor a Third year sTudenT. Keep up The good world In reviewing The achievemenTs OT The pasT school year, The iuniors can poinT TriumphanTly To June Mad. This Three-acT comedy wenT Tar beyond our TondesT expecTaTions. The iuniors are graTeTul To The June Mad casT Tor upholding so successTully our good repuTaTion. While on The subiecT, we musT also noTice The large represenTaTion oT The class oT '42 in The opereTTa, Bon Voyage. lThe opereTTa, we Teel, would have Tailed if iT were noT Tor The leads played so well by The iuniors.l NexT Tall, when we enTer school as seniors, we can loolc back upon This pasT year and view iT wiTh a Teeling oT pride and ioy. lT is our opinion ThaT we are The besT iunior class O. U. H. S. has ever had The privilege To have, and we lcnow we are desTined To be TirsT-raTe seniors, and Then, Top-noTch ciTizens oT The UniTed STaTes oT America. In all our achievemenTs and successes, we owe our deepesT Thanks and admiraTion To our class oTTicers and advisers. They have done a good job oT leading us, and we have been and are willing To cooperaTe wiTh Them in any way. The Junior Class Thanlcs iTs advisors, Mr. Vernon Shippee and Miss Avis MiddleTon, Tor Their splendid cooperaTion. We also Thanlc our oT- Ticers, Bob Ragan, presidenT: Ralph Woods, vice-presidenTq Barbara Barr, secreTary. 73 BOB RAGAN BARBARA BARR RALPH WOODS PRESIDENT SECRETARY vicEPREsiDENT ---29 A BICKFORD, BETTY BRADLEY, LoIs BRANSON, VERNON IIRASHIER, SHERMAN BRUCE, SYLVESTER Ti? BURCHELL, MARY BRYSON, HARLAN nuzzo, FRANK CLARK, ROSAMOND cLow, BILL if COLLETT, MARTIN coLLIER, DARRELL COLTERJOHN, MARIE cook, MADENIA coRoNA, MARILYN 3 I L 36 I if AR I Q X is ARRLANALP, MARIAN ACKEN, FRED ACOCK, GEORGE AI-ILEEELD, DONALD ARENDs, ESTHER il' ARMSTRONG, DONALD ATHERTON, ELLEN BAILEY, WESLEY RARNETT, MARGARET BARR, BARBARA iz. BEAM, cALvIN nEcI-IER, sERNIcE BEHRMAN, ARNOLD BELL, ELLA BELL, RICHARD ' Liffigffivfi I1 CRAWFORD, BETTY CRUZ, NICASIO CRUZEN, FRANK CURNUTT, JAMES oAvln, LAVONNE iff DECK, HOMER DENNY, SAM DEWEY, CONSTANCE DOLLARD, ELAINE DOUGLASS, BILL 'fir DRESCHER, HELEN EATON, FHYLL:s ENGLER1, EDITH FAIRRALRN, FLORA FAIRRAIRN, MARY A N .R A L ge 529541 LA KD FAlRREs, GLADYS FRANz, wERNER FUERSTENAU, RUTH GENEST, DENIS GERDES, GENE 195 GOETZ, RALPH GOULD, MARJORIE GRUBER, DOLORES HAwKlNs, BETTY HEINECKE, RICHARD if HEWLETT, ALINE HILLIS, ELSIE HINCK, ELSA HOFFMAN, DOROTHY HOFFMAN, GEORGE MCDOUGAL, MARY MILLER, DONALD MILLER, RAY MINcEY, RUBY MORNER, FLORENCE Sf? MUEEELMAN, MARY NEI-IRHooo, JEAN NEWCOM, DICK NIEsLAs, ALBERT NIEsLAs, ANGIE ii' NIEMEYER, MAXINE PEER, BLANCI-IE PENTECOST. PATRICIA PERRY, SIBYL PHILLIPS, JEAN HOSKIN, DOUGLAS HOUSER, DOLORES INGRAM, ALVIN KOGLER, EDWIN, JR IcoNzAL if LEMKE, LEMKE, , NORBERT ELLSWO R1 H WAR REN LONG, CLIFFORD LOPEZ, cARMEN MAcE, JUNE if MARIINEZ, cEEERINo MARTINEZ, JoE MAY, JOSEPHINE MAYEs, BILL MCCLI NTOCK, BARBA RA l J PIXLEY, MARVEL POWER, MARJORIE PRELL, WILLA QUINN, LOIS RAGAN, nos 'ik' RANEY, BETTY RECK, BETTY RIEDEL, GERHARDT RISTOW, ARTHA ROBERTSON, DOUGLAS 'lk' ROUSTAN, GLORIA SANDERLIN, BETTY SCHROEDER, EVELYN SHRODE, CARMA ANN SHRODE, ROBERT , Ax K' z - ' is I A I J I sIcILEs, ALBERT SLOAN, PRIscII.LA SMITI-I, HARTFORD SONDERICKER, LORETTA SOUIRES, MARY if STANLEY, PATRICIA sTEEEErIs, MARION STEWART, MARVIN STONE, PEGGY STOUT, JEssIE 'iff STRUCK, I.oRRAINE SUHR, JOAN THOM PSON, BETTY THRAM, EVERETT TIBBETTS, RUTH WINTER, DELBERT WORDEN, ROBERT WULFF, GEORGE YAGER, MARGARET ZECH, OPAL TZ' ARcHAsAL, MERCEDES HIGUERA, ANNA MARIE BILLINGSLEY, DOROTHY NICHOLS, EVERETT TIMKEN, HOWARD AYALA, HENRY BIGGERSTAEE, WILBER CASTILLO, ALEX cRoEooT, LEONARD CUNNINGHAM, WILLARD GREEN, SIDNEY WR TIMKEN, BERNICE Toon, DONALD TODD, RonERTA VAN LIEW, DEAN VAN LIEW, THELMA if vENNERs, BETTY wAsNER, ALVIN WATSON, JOHN wEsaEKlNe, HELEN WELCH, GWENDOLYN iff WEST, JEANNE WEST, RUBY WICKERSHEIM, OLIVER WILBER, JACK WINDBIGLER, JUNE OTHER JUNIORS HAINES, DONALD HECHT, PHYLLIS HERNANDEZ, JESUS LAGUNAS, JESSIE NEWPORT, LEONARD NUFFER, HARRY OSTERLOH, RICHARD PENTECOST, ARLAN V RosEcRANs, LEO RYAN, STEWART SHORT, sos wooos, RALPH SGP!-IOMOIQE CLASS- AT The beginning oT The school year i940-41, we enTered our second year aT Orange Union High School wiTh a regisTraTion of I80. During The TirsT semesTer we had a sTeady increase unTil our enrollmenT ToTaled an even 200. Since ThaT Time we have had The misTorTune oT losing 23 sTudenTs, which brings The Tinal ToTal of I77 sophomores. OT These IOO are girls and 77 boys. In The various school organizaTions we have a large enrollmenT. Sev- eral oT The sophomore boys have played on The varsiTy squads and a Tew girls have made all-sTar in The diTTerenT sporTs. Following a TradiTion of lasT year, our class held a day Tor collecTing dues. On ThaT day all sophomores who paid wore orange and blue pennanTs. In The Treshman- sophomore scrap we managed To puT The freshmen in Their place, in spiTe of The excellenT compeTiTion we had. We also enjoyed Taking parT in The Spring Carnival. As a whole, we enTered all acTiviTies in our school enThusiasTically. We wish To Thanlc our officers and advisors, Miss HaTTie Nobs and Mr. W. H. Lowry, Tor leading us Through a successful year. They have well earned The sincere Thanks we express aT This opporTuniTy. Our oT- Ticers are as Tollows: presidenT, AusTin Campbell: vice-presidenT, Ralph LinnerT: secreTary, Marjorie KraTT: Treasurer, RoberT Hayes: yell-leaders, Joe Livernash and Merlin Volzlcep song-leaders. BeTTy HarTrnan, DoroThy HarTrnan, BeTTy SmiTh, and Bobbye SmiThg and The board of conTrol, Bob Hobbs and Louise Wood. RALPH LINNERT AUSTIN CAMPBELL MARJORIE KRAFT vice PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY ---35 CAPASSO, JAMES CARPENTER, MARGARET CASE, DICK CHAIREZ, TILLIE COLE, LLOYD COLLINS, MAXINE 'ik' CONTRERAS, HENRIETTA coox, DOROTHY cook, VELDA OORNEJO, EMMA CORNEJO, LUPE CORTEZ, PAUL if DALTON, DOROTHY DELEON, AMELIA DEWEY, MARLYs DIAZ, HELEN DOYLE, GRACE DUKER, LAVERNE ALLEN, J. D. AMAYA, DOLORES ANDERSON, JAMES ARCHABAL, RAYMOND ARMSTRONG, HELEN ARONADE, ROVENA ik' ATCHLEY, RICHARD BLACK, GLORIA BLUNDON, ALICE BOEHNER, EDGAR BRACE, DOROTHY BROCK, FRANCES ik BROWN, JOYCE sRuaAKER, DORIS sRuscA, RosALlE BURNS, NEVA sussY, ESTHER CAMPBELL, AUSTIN DUNGAN, BOBBY EBERLE, HAROLD EDWARDS, SHIRLEY ESCOBOSA, REBECCA EYMAN, DOROTHY FAITH, THELMA iff EELLows, son FLIPPEN, JAMES FRANZEN, ooRIs FREVERT, RICHARD GARCIA, RAY GARRISON, DOUGLAS ik GATES, vENoLA GODDARD, LAWRENCE GOLSON, BILLY GRANT, THOMAS GROOVER, VERNA HAGER, CAROLYN 4 MEL izf 1 .I 45 X A IR C - A I I xi ' I., HALL, VIRGINIA HAMILTON, MARCIA HARDING, MARJORIE HARRIS, DEE HART, DAVID HARTMAN, BETTY Tk HARTMAN, DOROTHY HAYES, ROBERT HEINECKE, MARION HENDRICKSON, BEVERLY HENRY, VIRGINIA HEWLETT, HENRIETTA 'il' I-IIGUERA, CARMEN HILLEBRECHT, JOHN HINCR, FRIEDA I-Ioans, ROBERT HoasoN, VIOLA I-IOFER, DONNA KRAFT, MARJORIE KRIEDT, GRACE LAGUNAS, Jessie LIMING, MARY Lou LINNARTZ, YvoNNE LINNERT, RALPH 'ir LITTLEFIELD, JANE LIVERNASH, JOE LOPEZ, EVA LOPEZ, MANUEL LUNA, JOSEPHINE MAAG, WILLIAM il' MACKEL, DORIS MacKINNON, DONALD MAGILL, STANLEY MAHON EY, FRED MARTINEZ, MARTHA MCDOUGAL, GEORGE HOPMANN, MILDRED HosKlN, DONALD HUGHES, NORMA IRWIN, FRANCES ISLAS, RAYMOND JACKSON, HAROLD ik Jersus, JACK JOHNSON, CLARENCE KAPPMEYER, LONEAL KING, BILLY Kms, RICHARD Rmav, RUFUS 'ik' KLENCK. KOENIG, KOGLER, KOGLER, KoNzAL, KOZINA, WILLIAM ELMER VERA VERNA DELORES EVA MCGOVERN, PATRICIA MERRILL, EUGENE MILBRAT, CARROLL MONTOYA, ANTHONY MOORE, JACK MUELLER, MADELYNE 'il' NEWPORT, LOIS NEWPORT, ROBERT NIELSEN, VIOLET OSWALT, EUNICE PARKS, ROBERTA PATTON, RANDOLPH 1? PEER, FRANCES Psmecosr, Auonsv Pensz, nose Penez, SELSO Penxms, JACK rms, BILLY ii? Na' we J A 7x 1 IW R, E n 'JP ,. ,I kvkf Qimr E I POLENSKY, HARRY PRICE, PATRICIA PRICHARD, DONALD PROFFITT, HAROLD PU RCELL, CAROL PURCELL, LO RENE iff REYNOLDS, EVELYN RISTOW, DICK ROBINSON, ARTHUR ROHM, MILDRED ROUSTAN, MARTHA ROWLANDS, MARY ANN Sir ROY, ROSINE SALCIDO, ELVIRA SCHMIDT, GEORGE SCHOONOVER, SCOTT SHARAR, LAVERNE SHEPHARD, LOUISE WATSON, WILBUR WITFORD, MARIE WILLIAMS, BILLY WILLIAMS, JERRY WOLFE, DeVERNE WOLLERT, ANITA ik WOOD, FRANKLIN WOOD, LOUISE WULFF, HERBERT ZI EGELMANN, WILLIAM ZINK, BETTY MANSU R, RUTH Xvx Y W' 'I QQ R RW SHOWALTER, PATRICIA SLOAN, JOYCE sMII.EY, MARTHA SMITH, BOBBYE SMITH, ROY SONDERICKER, JUNE 'ik' SPEICH, BETTY STACY, BETTY STANLEY, ROBERT sTINsoN, MYRTH STREECH, WENDELL STUEMKE, DONALD 'AT TIMKEN, BARBARA TRIPLETT, JUANITA VAN SKIVER, LAVERLE WALTERS, ROBERT WAMSLEY, KATHLEEN WANNAMAKER, JAMES . I-IQESI-IMAN CLASS---Q On The morning oT The I6Th oT SepTember, I94O, aTTer years oT preparaTion, we, The shy people, commonly called Ereshies, assembled on The high school campus Trom The diTTerenT IocaIiTies oT The Orange Union High School disTricT. We were a IiTTIe green, as is The common sTory, and decidedly uncerTain, buT righT away we began To meeT new people, engage in sporTs and discover new acTiviTies. The TirsT sTudenT body dance and our regular iniTiaTion, along wiTh advice Trom The class advisor, Mr. Dick PaImaTary, helped us To gain aImosT compIeTe confidence. We were mosT enThusiasTic abouT mosT everyThing. The sporTs especially were greeTed wiTh a very sTrong enroIlmenT. The girls were very successful in Their inTercIass games, and The boys compeTed enThusi- asTicalIy in all ThaT They enTered. The TirsT day our enroIImen+ ToTaIed I92, and by spring oT I94I iT was I89. A large percenTage of The honor socieTy's membership came Trom our class. We Took acTive parT in The glee clubs, orchesTra. band reciTals, and The opereTTa. The Treshman class appreciaTes The opporTuniTies presenTed by The school and The eTTorTs oT The upperclassmen Towards creaTing good Tellowship in school IiTe. We hope ThaT we can malce The nexT year's Treshmen as welcome as we Teel now. The class oTTicers are Ray Denny. presidenT1 Bob Nichols, vice pres- idenTg Ted Oclcels, secreTary7 Charles Grow, yell leader: Gloria BradTieId and Marylou WhiTehead, song queens: Ellen PenTecosT and Bob Anderson, board OT conTroI. uw . N gr Nr 1 .L f,-.. . Q ,gf I 'ilk W RAY DENNY TED OCKELS BOB NICHOLS PRESIDENT SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT - - -41 , JM WW, Tj! !q'f0J'LJLv JW yf M05 JW suzzo, AMADOR CALDERWOOD, KENNETH I cARLsoN, VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL, J. D. cLAaAusH, BETTY COLE, JEAN LOUISE 741 COLMAN, ROGER COLLIER, WANDA COLLINS, FRANK COLLINS, IMOGENE CORDOVA, SALLY COX, ALLEN 1? coYLE, KENNETH CRUZ, ESTHER DEMAREE, BETTY LOU DlAz, ALICE DIETRICH, DUANE DITCHEY, LOLA .L S! my X . - -' gifs! 'QT Acocx, FRED ADAMS, MAXCINE ANDERSON, BETTY ANDERSON, nos AYALA, AMELIA BAILEY, VERA if BAINES, SHIRLEY BARTLETT, DONALD BECK, DAVID BENWAY, ROBERT BEUTEL, JIM BLACK, BETTY LEE QA , ,DE ' BORTZ, ALICE I. ' BRADFIELD, GLORIA , D Q, E g , , BRASHIER, LOUISE , ' BROWN- BOBBY 3 LL'L' ' Jifgig BRUNS, WILLIAM, JR I 'E' F, ,VA 'Ib' ' I ' A BRUSCA, MARIAN z u5.0aA Gf9 DOWHARD, RUTH DYER, BILL ECKLEY, VIRGINIA ELLIOTT, BILL ELLIOTT, WALTER ENGLERT, LOIS at ERICKSON, JACK FATE, MONTE FISH, LEON FRANcARo, EARL FRICK, HELEN JEAN FRICK, NEAL 'ik' GARRISON, MELVIN GOBBEL, JENNINGS GOODE, GLENDOLYNE GOSNELL, CHARLES GROOVER, ORVILLE GROW, CHARLES lfi A T2 GUNTHER, WILLIS HAAG, PAT HALL, KENNETH HAMPTON, IMOGENE HAMPTON, MARGARET HARRIS, JACK TCT HASLITT, NEVA HEINEN, MAXINE HEINEMANN, GEORGENE HEMAN, MARILYN HENDRICKSON, MARY JEAN HENISER, JAMES iff HOEPPNER, KARL HOWER, soaav HOYT, HOBART INGLIS, JAMES IVENS, JIMMY JAIME, KATHERINE C722 43 A, W :iq K Ihkx :Q 1 MCCOLLUM, BARBARA MCCULLEY, BETTY JEAN MCGILL, MARVELLE L. McKEE, BABS MCOUILLAN, CHARLES MEDINA, LILLIAN il? MILBRAT, LOIS MINOR, VEDA Moon, FRANCES NICHOLS, son ocKeLs, TED oswALT, JEAN fi? 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WULFF, GERALDINE WUNDERLICH, JOYCE ZIEGELMAN, ROBERT ZIEGELMAN, FRANK AMAYA, ELIA BYERS, PEGGY JUNE CAMPBELL, JOHN HOSKIN, RICHARD N3 HOWARD, PATSY f' LUBELL, JOAN LITTLEEIELD, JUNIOR SOLORIO, MIKE SUHR, DORIS 'iff TURNER, LENA WARREN, JANE WELCH, M ELBA WEST, PATRICIA OTHER MEDINA, ELEANOR McKAY, DONALD PURCHASE, RUTH PINEDA, HENRY PEREZ, CONNIE PAULUS, LEONA RICHARDSON, DALE sAEz, RALPH A X SCHNACKENBERG LESTER STERLING, JARRELL SQUIER, MARLCOM b TORRES, sos I TANKERSLEY, MARY WIII A WATTS, JACK ,NAKED I SCH ERMAN, DAVID SQUYRES, NORMA STRANBERG, WESLEY sTRucIc, VERNON TATE, MARY LOUISE TIDWELL, CARTHELL TRIPLETT, WESLEY TYLER, ALEX VAN LIEW, YVONNE 'iff VIRUS, GLEN FREDRICK WALLACE, BARBARA WHITEH EAD, MARY jjj J MW W U ,NS jj? Bnucs Geucsn Leunnfzo Newman' DICK Nswcom J. Henna-naar. Annu tnemm Boe- Samoa Fohesv Snonr Lunvo Cone. Smart! Blu. Nun-:FSLMAN Enms. Tlowusun DON Cunt... WALT Bneue B05 P'kAuL.nY HARP.-r Nufresx PETE Ana-Yeo Kenauvr Aom-as HARTFORD Snrru Pere F'n'5cs-new LARRY Essen f lu.es AMOS.. Beef Hoses VIC Sorrow Boa How Eusene PABSR LETTERMEN . . . Miles Amos-Miles doesn'l say very much bul he really worlcs. He has made lwo varsily lellers in lraclc. Wilh a iump ol 5' IO 3f4 he broke lhe school record. Miles also is a good baslcelball player. He helped bolsler lhe Panlher cagemen and will leave us in June. Pele Araygo- Silenl Pele is a lwo year Lellerman having played his besl in loolball bul also parlicipaling in baseball. Pele is always in lhere lrying. He will leave school lhis year and also leave a big gap in lhe loolball lineup. Wall Brelie-Wall, presidenl ol lhe Lellermen's Club, has made lhree lellers in varsily loolball and also was co-caplain and caplain ol il. He played on +he championship baslcelball leam Ias+ year and on lhe championship baseball leam when he was a sophomore. Lloyd Cole- Bulch plays his besl in baseball having already won one leller wilh lhree more years lo go. Lloyd is also a good baslcelball and loolball player. Don Curl- Ducky, secrelary-lreasurer ol lhe Lellermen's Club, did his big bil in loolball having won lwo lellers in lhis sporl. He had a lillle lrouble wilh his leg, bul he also had a lol ol courage and managed lo come oul on lop. He graduales in June. Gene Faber-an oulslanding man especially in his senior year, caplains lhis years varsily baseball leam besides playing a good game ol baslcelball and loolball. Gene has won lhree lellers in baseball. Larry Figgen-a lwo-year lellerman in loolball, plays a good game al guard and is also presidenl ol lhe Boys' Forum. He was always a big slump in lhe line and will nol be baclc nexl year lo lill his posl. Pele Filschen-a scrappy guard was always in lhere lighling in loolball, and is on lhe varsily baseball squad lhis year. He was manager ol lhe championship baslcelball leam a lew years pasl. Bruce Gellcer-lhe big boy lrom Olive, has made lwo lellers in loolball plus one in baslcelball and lwo in baseball. Bruce lilces lo chum wilh Harlan Smilh. His lavorile sporl is loolball. Jesus Hernandez-a shorl slocky boy ol muscle who is sure lo shool lhe lire- worlcs in loolball nexl year. Only a Junior he already has made lwo varsily lool- ball lellers. Bob Hobbs-a soclcing sophomore has already won lwo lellers in baslcelball besides being capl.-elecl lor nexl year. He also plays a good brand ol loolball, lraclc and baseball. He is also co-capl.-elecl lor loolball. Bob Hoyl--excels in lraclc. He is lhe caplain ol lhis year's leam and runs lhe IOO yd. and 220 yd. dashes in lasl lime. He also was a good hallbaclc on lhis year's gridiron eleven. Bob McAulay-incidenlally is presidenl ol lhe Honor Sociely. He played on lhe baslcelball leam bul lilces lennis lor his maior sporl. He already has won lhree lennis lellers and caplained lhe leam lwice and has lhis season lell. William Mullelman-Bill aller being oul wilh an inleclion lhe preceding season came oul lor loolball lhis year and developed inlo a hard worlcing lirsl-slring hall- back. CONTINUED ON PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT - - - 49 FOOTBALL . WiTh Ten reTurning TooTbaIl LeTTermen, Orange seemed To be a poTenTial candidaTe Tor The championship oT The SunseT League. On The opening day oT pracTice a promising looking squad oT abouT 35 Turned ouT Tor Their iniTiaI workouT on The gridiron. There was STew WhiTe and his new assisTanT Ray Mc- CarThy looking Them over and Trying To develop a Team OT aIerT and sTrong PanThers. BuT This was noT The only problem wiTh which Coach WhiTe was Taced. The nexT day Ray IvIcCarThy wenT To school aT Redlands which made iT impossible Tor him To aTTend The aTTernoon pracTices. From ThaT momenT To The end CAPT. WALT BRELJE oT The season Coach WhiTe was Taced wiTh The problem oT securing an assisTanT. The squad was very TorTunaTe several weeks IaTer when Ray Hapes, an All-American, became our assisTanT, buT he Too soon IeTT and again we were IeTT empTy handed. Judge David Fairloairn graciously gave parT OT his Time Tor The remainder oT The year and helped us ouT a greaT deal. Everyone can see ThaT noT only The squad buT also Coach WhiTe and The school was handicapped in ThaT The coaching sTaTT was never sTable. IT is very hard Tor a lineman To geT one coach's Type OT deTense and oTTense in his mind and begin clicking and Then have anoTher coach's ideas To learn. All coaches have diTTerenT ideas and a Team musT have The same coaches ThroughouT The year in order To click. Now while all These adiusTmenTs were being made The PanThers were doing righT well Tor Themselves. ATTer oTTicially opening The season in The SanTa Ana Bowl wiTh a good showing, They wenT on To Trim The Brea-Olinda WiIdcaTs by a nice margin in good early season Torm. During The Tollowing week The PanThers worked hard and opened Their season wiTh a bang by Trimming Jordan I4 To O. BoTh scores were made in The lasT halT, one on a long pass Trom Brelie To HoyT, and The oTher on a long Touchdown run by HarTTord SmiTh. The second game, which was wiTh New- porT on The Tars' gridiron, was The muddiesT baTTle ThaT Orange has ever had in The SunseT League. Showing a lack of TasT charging and Tire, They were beaTen 24 To I3. In The nexT league encounTer The PanThers were given Their worsT drubbing oT The season. Anaheim was The vicTor and Orange was The vicTim by The score oT 34 To O. ATTer losing Two games in a row The PanThers Tried hard To Trip HunTingTon Beach buT had Too many punTs blocked and didn'T come back unTil The Tinal quarTer oT The game, and as a resulT were dealT a 26 To I4 blow. The game wiTh FuIIerTon was really a greaT defensive baTTle wiTh The PanThers Time and again shoving The opposiTion backwards. The Orangemen wiTh loTs oT TasT charging and scrap held The Indians To a scoreless Tie. In The Tinal game OT The year againsT Excelsior The PanThers played one oT Their besT games oT The season Trimming The PiloTs 25 To I2. This game was TeaTured by Tireworks exploding all over The place wiTh Brelie, Gelker, Harlan SmiTh and Hobbs all TeaTuring on The score board. HIGHLIGHTS OF I94O FOOTBALL Harlan SmiTh was chosen as an end on The All-SunseT League Team. WaIT Brelie was chosen as a Tullback on The All-SunseT League Team, and also on The TirsT Orange CounTy eleven. Bob Hobbs and HarTTord SmiTh were chosen as Co-CapTains Tor '4I. Harlan SmiTh and WalT Brelie were Tied Tor The mosT valuable player. Bob Hobbs was named by Coach WhiTe as The mosT improved player. League scores were as Tollowsz Orange I4, Jordan Og Orange I3, IXIewporT 243 Orange O, Anaheim 34: Orange I4, HunTingTon Beach 26: Orange O, EuIIerTon O: Orange 25, Excelsior I2. 50-- SENIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Fronl' Row-lleff lo righll-Pele Fifschen, Joe Clark, Tom Delgado, Pele Araygo, Melvin Hodson, Capfain Wall' Brelie. Second Row-Kearney Adams, Bill Mayes, Don Curl, Harlan Smirh, Ed Schick, Coach Slew While. Third Row-Bruce Gelker, William Muf- felman, Larry Fiqgen, Gene Faber, Bob Hoyf, Jim Ragan. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Fronf Row-lleff fo righfl-Jesus Her- nandez, Bob Ragan, Bill Maag, Norberf Konzal, John Wafson, Managers Leonard Fitschen and Bob Shrode. Second Row-Jack Wilber, Edgar Boeh- ner, Lloyd Cole, Bob Hobbs, Leonard Newporf, Sam Denny, Harlford Smilh. BEE FOOTBALL Fronf Row-lleff fo righil-Junior Liffle- iield, Keifh Greiner, Claude Lewellen, Captain Gene Smifh, Harold Sfanley, Henry Ayala, Earle Rowland, Richard Osferloh. Second Row-Carl Johnson, Bob Nunn, Ralph Woods, Leonard Crofoof, John Grow, Carl Wannamaker, Dale Richard- son, Harland Lemke. Third Row-Manager Harry Nuffer, Jack Waifs, Bob Robinson, Coach Dick Palmafary, Ray Denny, Herberf Wulff, Manager Merlin Vollke. CEE FOOTBALL Fronl' Row-Heil fo righil-Bud McDougal, Neal Frick, David Hari, Sonny Hayes, Douglas Garrison, Randolph Paffon, Billy Dyer, George Schmidt, Don Pierce. Second Row-Manager Bill King, David Beck, Bill Klenck, Jack Moore, Roger Colman. Bill Williams, Vernon Slruck, Melvin Garrison. Third Row-Ralph Linnerf, Hobarl' Hoyf, Bob Stanley, Tommy Granf, Wilbur Waf- son, Coach Hod Chambers, Wesley Siranberg, Billy Purcell, Jimmie Ivens, Bobby Riehl. BASKETBALL . . ' WiTh Three ouT oT nine IeTTermen reTurning, Coach I'Tod Chambers began To Torm a squad ThaT was To win The I-IunTing- Ton Beach TournamenT and Tinish second in The SunseT League being Trimmed only by NewporT, The Team They had previously beaTen in The TournamenT. Besides CapTain Vic SuTTon, Bob I-Iobbs and WaIT Brelie who were The Three reTurning LeTTermen, The squad was subsTan- TiaTed by Gene Faber, a surprise Tind, Miles Amos, Bob IvIcAuIay, I-Iarry NuTTer, and Bill Clow Trom The Bees and Bruce Gellcer, a good deTensive man who hadn'T been ouT Tor Two years. CAPT. vic suTToN The PanThers goT Their TirsT Thrill, and whaT a Thrill iT was, in The I-IunTingTon Beach TournamenT. In The TirsT game which was wiTh PuenTe They had a hard Time geTTing sTarTed buT They sTarTed rolling in The second half and beaT Their opponenTs 24 To I4. The nexT Two games were very much The same in ThaT They were boTh won by The small margin oT one poinT. In The TirsT Thriller wiTh EI CenTro iT was a see-saw aTTair all The way wiTh one side scoring and Then The oTher side I4noTTing The score. Wi+h only a couple oT minuTes remaining and The score being I7 To I7 an Orangeman was Touled and made good his Throw Thereby winning The second game in The TournamenT Tor Orange. In The nexT game Orange nipped Chino I6 To I5 in very much The same way ThaT They Tripped EI CenTro. AT This poinT The PanThers were geTTing prepared To enTer The Tinals game wiTh INIewporT. They were geTTing Tired oT winning so many one poinT games and giving The Tans so much Tor Their money and so They seTTIed down and beaT The NewporT Tars 29 To 25, Thereby winning Tor Themselves some gold balls and a nice Trophy Tor The school. ATTer ChrisTmas vacaTion in which They beaT Downey Twice 39 To IO and 42 To 9 They played TusTin on The home Tloor and were beaTen 24 To 22 in an overTime. This climaxed Their pre-season games and Tool: on The Jordan Blue Devils on The home courT and barely nosed Them ouT I8 To I7 in anoTher Thriller. Then They Traveled To TusTin Tor a game wiTh The TiIIers and beaT Them 25 To 20. TusTin IaTer became The C. I. E. champion oT This secTion. Having beaTen TusTin They reTurned To league play and were nosed ouT by INIewporT which in The end proved To have been The deciding game Tor The Championship. BuT The PanThers did noT give up and IcepT The resT oT Their league sIaTe clean bv overTurning Anaheim I8 To IO, Touching oTT I-IunTingTon Beach 23 To 2I, beaTing FuIIerTon 26 To II and Excelsior 33 To I8 in a Tree-scoring aTTair. The PanThers really showed The Tans a good, exciTing Icind oT basIceTbaII This year. They played 4 one-poinT margin games all OT which They won and 5 Two-poinT margin games, 2 oT which They won. The members oT This year's squad were ouTsTanding in many respecTs. One oT Them is Their high schoIasTic sTanding. Several of Them have aImosT an A average and The whole Team puT TogeTher has a B average. The spiriT oT The squad was mosT ouTsTanding. Everyone did noT only TighT Tor himseIT buT Tor his Tellow-players and They all believed and Iilced each oTher well. I Thinlc This is one oT The big reasons why we won so many one-poinT games and didn'T lose any. Bob I'Iobbs who had a game average oT aImosT IO poinTs and a seasonal grand ToTaI oT 2I9 poinTs was eIecTed mosT valuable player and nexT year's capTain in addiTion To being on The TirsT Team in The I-IunTingTon Beach TournamenT. 52-- VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row-Uefl' lo righij-Harry Nuffer, Milos Amos, Bob McAulay, Capfain Vic Sulfon, Bob Hobbs, Gene Faber, Wall Brelie. Second Row-Manager Alvin Ingram, Jack Wilber, Hartford Smifh, Bruce Gelker, Coach Hod Chambers, Lloyd Cole, Bill Clow, Manager Harold Filschen. .. BEE BASKETBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo righll-Gene Smifh, Earle Rowland, Bob Nunn, Joe Clark, Bob Robinson, Nick Cruz, Ray Garcia. Second Row - Joe Livernash, Ralph Woods, Bill King, Ray Denny, Coach Dick Palmafary, Leonard Crolool, Carl Johnson, Oliver Wickersheim, James Capasso. CEE BASKETBALL Fronl Row-lleff lo righll-Jimmy Ivens, Charles Johnson, Sonny Hayes, Doug- las Garrison, George Schmidl, David Harf. Second Row-Coach Ray Warren, Fred Acock, Neal Frick, Roger Colman, Man- ager Billy Purcell. DEE BASKETBALL Fronl Row-lleff lo righll--Coach Ray Warren, David Beck, Dick King, Kenneth Coyle, Bob Riehl, Melvin Garrison, Wes- ley Slranberg, Manager Billy Purcell. Second Row-Bob Slanley, Ralph Linnerl, Charles Grow, Auslin Campbell, Billy Bruns, Merlin Volzke. TRACK . Track This year was boThered by more Than iusT noT having enough TalenT. This Troublesome vicTim was The rain. MeeT aTTer meeT was posTponed because oT The conTinual bad weaTher and The speed demons didn'T have enough Time To geT in shape. AlThough condiTions were noT so good, one record was broken. This record breaker was Miles Amos. He broke The high iump record wiTh a leap oT 5 TeeT, I0 3X4 inches during a league meeT wiTh HunTingTon Beach. Miles also runs The high and low hurdles in good shape. The varsiTy had CapTain Bob HoyT in The T00 and 220, Miles Amos in The high and low hurdles and high jump. cAPT. Bos HoYT Bob Hobbs in The high jump, Leonard NewporT a shoT-puTTer, Alex Maldonado in The mile, and FiTschen in The 440. The Track Team was raTher weak This year buT iT would have been much weaker had iT noT been Tor The Tew members oT The squad who could almosT always be counTed on To win Their evenTs. The Bee Team was Tairly sTrong This year and won several meeTs. The Tollowing were ouTsTanding Bee Trackmen: Skiles in The I00 and 220 yard dash, Merrill, 660 yard run: Woods, low hurdles: Johnson, 70 yard high hurdles, pole vaulT and high iumpg Nunn, I320 yard run and broad iumpg Ayala and PaTTon, shoTpuTq STanley, 220 yard dash: Werley, 1320 yard run. IT Coach WhiTe can geT a Tew more good Trackmen besides This year's Bees, he will have a promising Team nexT year. The Cees were Terribly weak This year, hardly winning a meeT. VARSITY BASEBALL . . . The Annual goes To press iusT as The baseball seasons opens so we will give you a shorT resume oT lasT year's games and The games played so Tar This year. ATTer losing one and winning anoTher league game wiTh TusTin and winning one Trom Valencia, They opened The season aT NewporT Harbor. The PanThers were ahead going inTo The lasT halT oT The sevenTh inning by a counT OT 4 To i. NewporT however scored Tour runs in The lasT halT OT The sevenTh, ThaT seT The Orangemen oTT on The wrong TooT. Orange's nexT encounTer was wiTh Anaheim on The local diamond. The PanThers were Taken inTo camp by The ColonisTs 6 To 0 being held To 3 hiTs. CAPT. e-ENE PABER i-iunTingTon Beach also conTinued The onslaughT by beaTing The locals 7 To 0. The PanThers were Taken inTo camp again by boTh FullerTon and Excelsior beTore They Tinally came ouT oT Their holes and ended The season wiTh a win over Jordan. Jordan ended The season as champion wiTh Orange being The only Team To Turn Them back. Wink Purcell TeaTured in This conTesT baTTing in Three runs and geTTing a home run over The high leTT Tield Tence. The baseball squad looks quiTe promising This year wiTh LeTTermen CapT. Gene Faber, Harry lNluTTer, Lloyd Cole, Kearney Adams, and WalT Brelie reTurning. A good crop oT Treshmen and sophomores also look like They mighT develop inTo good players. Orange opened iTs season wiTh TusTin Tillers and swamped Them Il To 0. The game was TeaTured by good piTching on The parT oT Ray Garcia and Harry NUT- -CONTINUED ON PAGE FIFTY-SIX 54--- i r VARSITY AND BEE TRACK Fronl Row-lleff lo righfl-Harold Slan- ley, Leonard Filschen, Gilbert Krage, p . Miles Amos cosf, Albert , Bob Hobbs, Arlan enle Skiles. Second Row-Ralph Woods, Norberl' Kon- zal, Orville Merrill, Bob Timme, Bob Hoyt, Eugene Werley, Henry Ayala. Third Row-Coach Slew While, Joe Liv- ernash, Bob Nunn, Laverne Duker, Leon- ard Newporf, Manager Richard Osferloh. CEE AND DEE TRACK Fronr Row-lleff lo righll--Bob Sfanley, Ausfin Campbell, Ralph Linnerl, Merlin Volzke. Second Row-George Schmidl, Jack Moore, Wilber Biggerslaff, Wesley Slran- berg. Third Row - Randolph Pallon, Sonny Hayes, David Hari, Douglas Garrison, Coach Dick Palmalary. VARSITY BASEBALL Fronl Row-lleff lo righll-Bob Robin- son, Harry Nuffer, Bruce Gelker, Eugene Faber, Lloyd Cole, Bob Hobbs, Wall' Brelie. Second Row-Bill King, Ray Garcia, Kearney Adams, Harlan Smilh, Dale Richardson, Pele Filschen, Manager Ray Denny, Coach Hod Chambers. BASEBALL -- conTinued . . . Ter along wiTh a liTTle slugging. The Tollowing Tuesday They were scheduled To play Brea buT The game was rained ouT. JusT beTore The EasTer vacaTion The PanThers Traveled To Garden Grove Tor a chance aT The ArgonauTs. Ray Garcia was on The mound Tor The home guard and held The opponenTs scoreless. Meanwhile The Pan- Thers goT To Three Garden Grove piTchers Tor T5 runs. lmmediaTely Tollowing EasTer VacaTion They had anoTher TilT wiTh Garden Grove and drove one piTcher ouT oT The box while collecTing seven runs. Harry NuTTer piTched one hiT ball Tor The PanThers. Orange opened iTs league season againsT Jordan Two days laTer aT The CiTy Park. Here is The lineup: CapTain Gene Faber, caTcherq Ray Garcia, piTcher: Bruce Gelker, TirsT base: Harry NuTTer, second base: Kearney Adams, Third base: WalT Brelie, shorT-sTop, wiTh Bob Hobbs, Lloyd Cole and Bob Robinson paTroling The ouTTield. Jordan goT oTT To a good sTarT by scoring one run Tor Themselves in The TirsT inning. A liTTle laTer They again managed To push across anoTher run making The score 2 To O. The Orange boys however sTarTed rol- ling and shoved across Two runs To Tie The score aT Two all going inTo The Tinal sevenTh inning. However neiTher side scored so They were Torced To pay some exTra Trames. During The eighTh inning Gene Faber hiT one over The Tence buT due To ground rules he only goT a double ouT OT iT. IT This would have been over To The leTT iusT a liTTle bii- iT would have been a home run. IT iT had happened Thus The game would have been over and Orange would have been The vicTors 3 To 2. BuT This was noT The case so boTh sides kepT on husTling and Tinally They came To The IOTh inning sTill Tied. Jordan had Their TirsT baTs, and wiTh one away managed To push across Three runs beTore The PanThers Tinally checked Them. The locals wenT inTo The lasT oT The TenTh inning wiTh a big iob on Their hands. They had To score Three runs To Tie Them or else Tour To win. WalT Brelie, The TirsT man up, managed To drive ouT a single. Bob Robinson, second baTTer, Tlied ouT To cenTer Tielder. CapT. Gene Faber wiTh one away sTruck ouT. Lloyd Cole, however, came To The rescue and belTed ouT a single ThaT scored Brelie Trom second making The score 5 To 3. WiTh one on and Two away Bob Hobbs Tanned ouT To end The game. TENNIS . . . Surprising everyone, including Themselves, Coach Ray Warren's varsiTy Tennis squad rolled over all opposiTion lasT year To nab The l94O SunseT League Champion- ship Tor The TirsT Time in six years. ATTer rolling up vicTories over NewporT, HunTingTon Beach, and upseTTing The TavoriTe Tor runnerup in The league, Anaheim, The local neTTers Traveled To FullerTon To baTTle The highly Tavored and undeTeaTed FullerTon Indians. When The aTTernoon's TesTiviTies were over The PanTher squad had nosed ouT The Indians I4-I3, and The neTTers wenT on To deTeaT Excelsior and Jordan Tor The pennanT. Orange seT a new record in The league singles, when Earle Rowland, Dick New- com, and Bob lv1cAulay occupied Three ouT oT The Tour semi-Tinal spoTs in The Tourna- menT. Bob McAulay wenT on To win The TournamenT. Already in The numerous pracTice maTches which have included large schools. such as lvlonTebello, EI MonTe, Pomona, Woodrow Wilson, and Long Beach Poly, The squad has shown some promise in winning Tive maTches and losing Tour. FullerTon again will probably be The locals sTrongesT opponenTs again, buT every oTher Team has im- proved and will noT be any pushover. The lineup mosT oT The season will probably be: singles, iv1cAulay, Rowland, Lari- mer and Riedel: doubles: Newcom and STreech, and Coyle and ArmsTrong. ss--- I I I JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row-Ileff fo righll-Melvin Gar- rison, Oliver Wickershaim, Pele Araygo, Karl Kasky, Ed Boehner, Jimmy Ivens. Second Row-Dale Eaton, Bob Raqan, Wesley Bailey, Neal Frick, Bobby Riehl, Coach Hod Chambers. VARSITY TENNIS Leff lo Righf-Mr. Ray Warren, Gerharl Riedel, Wendell Sfreech, Ed Armsfrong, Paul Coyle, Earle Rowland, Bob Mc- Aulay, Ellsworlh Larimer, Dick Newcom, Sidney Green, Kennelh Coyle. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS Fronf Row- left lo ri hll-Don Barllell I 9 . David Beck, Eugene Smilh, Ari Robinson. Second Row-Mr. Ray Warren, Fred Acock, Alex Burnefl, Ward Alherron, Don Prilchard, Ted Ockels, Roger Col- man, Bob Nichols. LETTERMEN-- conTinued . . . Dick Newcom-spends his energy in Tennis where he has been on The cham- pionship Team lasT year and is going very sTrong This year To repeaT his maneuvers. Leonard NewporT-has done righT well Tor himself in Two sporTs, TooTball and Track. He plays a Tackle in TooTball where he has already won Two leTTers and he is a shoT-puTTer in Track. He will reTurn nexT year. Bob Shrode-has won his varsiTy leTTer by being manager. He was manager oT This year's TooTball Team. Bob is a good sporT and Tries hard. ForesT ShorT-a demon in his line, namely Track, where he runs boTh The IOO and 220. He capTained The '40 squad and was almosT always a double winner. ForesT has also played a year oT varsiTy TooTball. Harlan SmiTh-Harlan specilaizes in TooTball where he has made Three varsiTy leTTers. He plays end or Tackle. He is also on This year's baseball squad. He Tries very hard and usually conquers. HarTTord SmiTh-co-capT.-elecT Tor TooTball was ouTsTanding as an end. He Teamed up wiTh his broTher and TogeTher held down Their sides quiTe well. HarTy has already won one varsiTy TooTball leTTer. VicTor SuTTon- Vic, capTain oT This year's baskeTball quinTeT, has earned Two leTTers in This sporT. He is a Tall lanky cenTer and likes To use his big hands To puT The ball Through The neT. He is presidenT oT The senior class. Earle Rowland-a Tlash wiTh a rackeT geTs his exercise Trom Tennis. Earle has made Three varsiTy leTTers already in This sporT wiTh one remaining season. 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Mary Mullelman- Mull, a junior, will relurn nexl' year wilh IO5O poinls. Her excelling sporl is baslcelball. Marie Wallace- Tonie has been lailhlul aboul coming our lor all sporls all four years. She has done very well in baslcelball. She has I I45 poinls. Shirley Burlcell- BuclceH ' has done exceplionally well in all sporls, bul' sliclcs lo lennis. She leaves lhe sporls realm wilh I64O poinls. Arlha Rislow- Ardeen, a junior, is aclive in all sporls. I-Ier poinls nexl year will be added onlo her I22O poinls, received Ihe former years. Marilyn Gunlher- Gunlher is jusl an alhlele al hearl. She has done excep- lionally well in hoclcey. She leaves lhe sporf page wilh I2l5 poinls. Frances Taule- Fanny has done exceplionally well in hoclcey. She leaves lhe sporl realm wilh I8IO poinls. She was G. A. A. presidenl This year. Mary Fairbairn-Mary will be baclc +0 add Io her I2OO poinls nexl year. All sporls are The same lo her, she is exceplionally good in all of Them. Irene Kozina- Kozy, small buf always lull ol pep, hails from Villa Parlc. She will leave O. U. I'l. S. wilh l65O poinls. Belle Baier- Belsy plays a good game of hoclcey. She leaves lhe sporls field wilh 940 poinls. Mabel Liermann- Champ is lhe oulslanding girl of lhe year. She wenl our for every sporl bul lennis. She leaves lhe field wilh I I35 poinls. Pauline Meyer- Pa'Ily has done well in all sporls she has gone our lor. Slu- denls will miss her nexl year when she leaves wilh I375 poinls. Edna I lorlon-Edna has done exceplionally well in volleyball. She leaves O. U. H. S. wilh I3OO poinls. Wilma Worden- Willie a good sporlsman leaves wilh IlI5 poinls lo her credil. Lorraine Lenlz-Lorraine was oulslanding in hoclcey. She will leave lhe sporl' leam wilh I905 poinls. She was highpoinl girl ol lhe year. -CONTINUED ON PAGE SIXTY-TWO .-.si BASEBALL . . Baseball is The lasT sporT in The season, buT a rnajoriTy of The girls choose iT in preTerence To The oTher sporTs. Baseball is held during class periods as well as aTTer school. As usual, The Treshmen had The largesT number oT girls ouT Tor baseball. As yeT The Teams have noT been chosen, being chosen aT The end oi The season. There will be a 1oT oT compeTiTion This year, wiTh all The All-s+ar players ThaT are reTurning. ReTurning players are: Mabel Liermann, Elois 1-leinemann, Marilyn PeTers, Pauline Meyer, Viola Lemke, DoroThy Ragsdale, and BeTTe Baier, who will Torm a sTrong Team againsT The oTher classes, alThough The sophomores have Two promising piTchers in Bobbye SmiTh, and Vera Kogler. Playday aT Brea-Olinda lasT year proved To be successTul. Again This year, play! day will be held aT Brea. They proved To be very hospiTable and provided a swell Time Tor all. We hope This year To have The TradiTiona1 junior and senior girls and varsiTy boys baseball game. ln previous years everyone seemed To enjoy iT. Class capTains Tor The season OT 1941 are: Mary Lou Rice, Treshmeny Lupe Cornejo, sophomores: BeTTe BickTord, juniors: and Mabel Liermann, seniors. BLOCK 0 GIRLS -- conTinued . . . BeTTy BickTord- Cobina will bring yeT anoTher year To her sporT realm. She comes back wiTh 1190 poinTs. Elois Heinemann- E is an Olive lassie who has made good, especially in baskeTball. She will leave O. U. 1-1. S. wiTh 1300 poinTs. Barbara Richey- Gillis leaves O. U. 1-1. S. wiTh 1165 poinTs, her mosT suc- cessTul sporT being baskeTball. Marilyn PeTers- PeTe has been ouTsTanding in hockey. She has made Team in all sporTs and will leave wiTh 1835 poinTs. Lorraine STruck- STruck, a junior will be back again nexT year To add To her 1120 poinTs. 1'1er TavoriTe sporT was baske+ball. Bernice Timken-'limken is a junior, and will come back nexT year To add To her 1020 poinTs. She has been acTive in all sporTs buT Tennis. Viola Lemke- LeTTy leaves The sporTs realm wiTh 1705 poinTs. 1-ler besT sporT was hockey, a1Though very good in baseball. BeTTy 1-lawkinsiul-lawkins is a junior who will reTurn nexT year To add To her 1030 poinTs. She has been acTive in mosT OT The sporTs. Lois Quinn- Lois is a junior reTurning nexT year wiTh 1025 poinTs. She did excepTiona11y well in hockey. MargareT Yager- Marnie is a junior reTurning nexT year To add To her 915 poinTs. 62-- SENIOR BASEBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo riqhll-Belle Baier, Della Aufdemberg, Mabel Liermann, Paul- ine Meyer, Grace Welly, Wilma Worden, Shirley Burkell. Second Row-Marilyn Pelers, Elois Heine- mann, Frances Taule, Lorraine Lenh, Edna Horlon, Pally Allis, Irene Kozina. JUNIOR BASEBALL Fronl Row-llell' lo righll-Gwen Welch, Sibyl Perry, June Windbigler, Madenia Cook, Phyllis Ealon. Second Row-Lois Quinn, Barbara Barr, Lorraine Slruck, Thelma Van Liew, Belly Bickforcl, Florence Morner. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo righlj-Carolyn Hag- er, Dorolhy Harlman, Joyce Brown, Kalh- leen Wamsley, Orelhea Gaw, Vera Kog- ler, Josephine Luna, Juanila Triplell, Verna Kogler, Dorolhy Cook, Carmen Higuera, Delores Amaya. Second Row-Virginia Henry, June Son- dericker, Mariorie Krall, Bobbye Smilh, Barbara Wilber, Belly Smilh, DeVerne Wolfe, Doris Brubaker, Belly Speich, Mary Ann Rowlands, Grace Kreidl. Third Row-Mariorie Harding, Mildred Rohm, Joy Sloan, Venola Gales, Pal McGovern, Frances lrwin, Roberla Parks, Lupe Corneio, Elvira Salcido. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Fronl Row-llell lo righll-Barbara Wal- lace, Beverly Phillips, Wilma Tankersley, Aileen Linnarlz, Dorolhy Windbigler, Mary Rice, Jean Oswall, Jeanne Penle- cosl, Jerry Wulff, Ellen MacKinnon, Imo- gene Hamplon. Second Row-Mary Lou Tale, Doris Suhr, Marie Kerns, Maxine Heinen, Marvel Mc- Gill, Lola Dilchey, Peggy Byers, Lilly Runge, Lillian Medina, Margarel Hamp- ron, Melba Welch. Third Row-Pal' Moore, Georgene Heine- mann, Lois Englerl, Alice Borlz, Belly McCulley, Ellen Penlecosl, Yvonne Van Liew, Shirley Baines, Eslelle Kilgore, Beverly Jelfus, Marilyn Heman, Phyllis Lipps, Helen Jean Frick. BASKETBALL . BaslceTball was a sporT enjoyed by all girls This season. The Tour classes were all well represenTed. This year Two-courT baslceTball was inTroduced To Orange High, as well as The oTher CounTy high schools. IT is a more diTTiculT game, buT The girls seem To be very inTeresTed in iT. Zone and man To man are The Two mosT successTul deTenses ThaT appeared This season. AT The end oT The season, The juniors were de- clared The champions. The seniors came in a close second: The sophomores nexT: and The Treshmen lasT. The annual playdays were held aT TusTin, where a joyous Time was had by everyone. The juniors and seniors had Their playday one day, and laTer The same weelc, The Treshmen and sophomores wenT TogeTher. There were dancing and games in The gymnasium boTh days. Those who wished To swim were permiTTed. ReTresh- menTs were Then served in The caTeTeria. Those schools presenT aT TusTin were New- porT Harbor, Laguna, Brea, Orange and TusTin. The various playdays held Tor The sporTs, give an excellenT chance Tor The girls oT The counTy schools To become beTTer acquainTed. The seniors played Brea, and came ouT wiTh a vicTory oT 22 To l8. Elois Heinemann and Barbara Richey played very good games as Torwards, making mosT oT The baslceTs. Playing NewporT, The juniors losT 26 To ZI. For The juniors, BeTTe BiclcTord and Florence Morner shared The high poinT honors. The resulT oT The conTesT beTween The local sophomores and FullerTon was 33 To 32. For The sopho- mores, mosT oT The poinTs were made by Doris Brubaker, buT The whole Team helped To share The honors. The Treshmen squad played Brea, and came ouT ahead 29 To I I. Orange has some promising sTars in sporTs in This year's Treshmen. Class capTains Tor The year oT 1940, were Elois Heinemann Tor The seniors: ArTha RisTow Tor The juniors: Josephine Luna Tor The sophomores: and Frances Moore Tor The Treshmen. Holding To The old TradiTion The TirsT Team junior and seniors made up The An- nual DuTch-lrish game. The DuTch were The winners by The score oT I8 To I5-a baTTle To The lasT second oT play. The DuTch Team was composed oT Pauline Meyer, Elois Heinemann, Lorraine LenTz, Florence Morner, Marilyn PeTers, Marilyn GunTher, Mary MuTTelman, ArTha RisTow, Lorraine STruclc, June Windbigler, Thelma Van Liew, and MargareT Yager. The DuTchmen wore red scarTs and on The wesT side oT The bleachers preTzels were sold. The Irish Team was composed oT Irene Kozina, BeTTe Biclcford, Phyllis EaTon, Barbara Barr, Gwen Welch, Mary Fairbairn, Willa Prell, and Marie Wallace. The Irish wore green scarTs, and on The easT side oT The bleachers poTaTo chips were sold. The proceeds oT boTh The preTzels and The poTaTo chips wenT To The G. A. A. Tund. Yell leader Tor The DuTchmen was RuTh Howell, and Tor The Irish, Shirley BurlceTT. Manager Tor The baslceTball season oT I94O, was Lorraine STruclc. The seniors capTured mosT oT The honors, by earning posiTions on The All-sTar Teams, buT The juniors were declared The champs. The All-sTar Teams were chosen by Mrs. Johnson and Miss RoberTson, The girls' gym Teachers. Seniors capTuring The honors were Elois Heinemann and Barbara Richey, Torwards: and Viola Lemlce and Marilyn PeTers as guards. Juniors capTuring The honors were Lorraine STruclc, Florence Morner and MargareT Yager. 64-- SENIOR BASKETBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo righll-Irene Kozina, Lorraine Lenlz, Capl, Elois Heinemann, Mabel Liermann,Pauline Meyer. Second Row - Marie Wallace, Viola Lemke, Marilyn Pelers, Frances Taule, Marilyn Gunther. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo righll-June Wind- bigler, Madenia Cook, Gwen Welch, Arlha Rislow, Belly Hawkins, Willa Prell, Phyllis Ealon. Second Row-Mary Fairbairn, Mary Muf- felman, Belly Bicklord, Barbara Barr, Marqarel Yaqer, Lorraine Slruck, Thelma Van Liew, Florence Morner. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Fronl Row - llefl lo righll - Kalhleen Wamsley, Barbara Wilber, Bobbye Smith, Josephine Luna, DeVerne Wolfe, Doris Ellen Brubaker, Ju'anila Triplell. Second Row-Venola Gales, Belly Smilh, Grace Kreidl, Pal McGovern, Lupe Cornejo. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Fronl Row-llefl lo righll-Jerry Wulff, Pal Moore, Peggy Byers, Marilyn Heman. Second Row-Georgene Heinemann, Lola Dilchey, Ellen Penlecosl, Lois Englerl. HQCKEY . . . Hockey was anoTher sporT enjoyed by everyone This year. Rain handicapped The sporT very much, buT aTTer The rains, The playdays were held. This sporT is The mosT popular among The girls because There is always an exciTing game. When The season ends, almosT everyone looks unhappy, especially The ouTgoing seniors. IT is a sTrenuous game, buT is healThTul and exTremely exciTing. The seniors came Through as champions This season by winning every game They played. The seniors had no second Team, ThereTore The TirsT Team made up The second Team also, winning all buT one game. This year hockey playday was held on The local grounds on Eebruary l8Th. The schools of TusTin, Laguna, and NewporT arrived Tor Their conTesT. The seniors played TusTin losing by a score oi 2 To l. The juniors played Laguna and blanked The ArT- isTs 2 To O. ATTer The games were played, everyone gaThered in The gymnasium, where dancing was held To The music oT recordings. During This period, The girls were led in The La Conga. A girl Trom each school inTroduced The G. A. A. presidenT and Then led ThaT cer- Tain school in a yell. A monologue, wriTTen and given by Mabel Liermann was an- oTher highlighT oT The aTTernoon program. The dancing resumed, To The music oT The Solid Five, Bob Perkins, Orville Timme, Kearney Adams, Ted Ockels, and Bob Garrison. The day ended wiTh plenTy oT sunshine and Tun, and new acguainTances among all The girls. On March 3rd, because oT a posTponemenT due To rain, The sophomores and Treshmen had Their playday. The sophomores played TusTin and came ouT wiTh a vicTory oT 2 To O. The Treshmen played HunTingTon Beach only To geT a 2-2 Tie. ATTer The games were played, The same plan OT enTerTainmenT was Tollowed as aT The junior-senior playday. CapTains Tor The hockey season oT I94O are as Tollows: Edna HorTon Tor The seniors: Lois Ouinn Tor The juniors: BeTTy HarTman Tor The sophomores: and Georgene Heinemann Tor The Treshmen. This year's juniors will bring back some promising players in hockey, as well as The sophomores and The Treshmen. Manager Tor The season oT I94O was Della.AuTdemberg. The annual hockey meeT which was To be held aT GriTTiTh Park on March 29 was posTponed because oT rain. The Los Angeles Hockey AssociaTioon sponsors an enjoyable day Tor everyone. The TirsT game was To be played beTween Orange seniors and WhiTTier seniors. The Orange juniors were To play Laguna juniors. Again The Orange seniors were To play Glendale. The lasT game was To be beTween The Orange juniors and HemeT juniors. An All-sTar Team was chosen aTTer The close oT The hockey season. This year, I94-I, The Tollowing girls were chosen: LeTT Inner, Shirley BurkeTT and Elois Heine- mann. RighT Wing, Mabel Liermann. RighT Inner, Lorraine LenTz. CenTer Forward, Marilyn PeTers. LeTT Wing, ArTha RisTow. RighT HalTback, Marian Abplanalp. CenTer HalTback, Viola Lemke. LeTT Eullback, Edna HorTon, and Thelma Van Liew. Goal Keeper, Ellen MacKinnon. LeTT Hahcback, Pauline Meyer. 66-- SENIOR HOCKEY Lett to Right - Captain Edna Horton, Marilyn Gunther, Viola Lemke, Dorothy Ragsdale, Mabel Liermann, Pauline Meyer, Shirley Burkett, Irene Kozina, Marilyn Corona, Della Aufdemberg, Mar- qaret Bunke, Lorraine Lentz, Frances Taute, Marie Wallace, Elois Heinemann, Marilyn Peters. JUNIOR HOCKEY Front Row-lleft to rightj-Sibyl Perry, June Windbigler, Madenia Cook, Lois Quinn, Betty Hawkins, Barbara Barr, Gwen Welch, Florence Morner. Second Row-Jean Phillips, Phyllis Eaton, Evelyn Schroeder, Mary Fairbairn, Mary Muffelman, Lorraine Struck, Joan Suhr, Thelma Van Liew, Betty Bickford, Mar- garet Yager, Artha Rislow. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY Front Row-lleft to rightl-Doris Ellen Brubaker, Kathleen Wamsley, Barbara Wilber, Bobbye Smith, Betty Hartman, Carolyn Hager, Josephine Luna, Betty Speich. Second Row-Yvonne Linnartz, DeVerne Wolfe, Mariorie Kraft, Mary Ann Row- lands, Verna Kogler, Juanita Triplett, Vera Kogler, Venola Gates, Doris Fran- zen. FRESHMAN HOCKEY Lett to Right-Helen Jean Frick, Lola Ditchey, Georgene Heinemann, Mary Lou Rice, Jean Pierce, Doris Suhr, Peggy Byers, Virginia Eckley, Ellen MacKinnon, Margaret Hampton, Lois Englert, Mari- lyn Heman, Barbara Wallace, Ellen Pentecost, Jane Warren . Q Q ' ' ' 'KVL I is fyy- 5 wif'fiyfgglwmjl w e V I W., , ,.., A ,, We g ' 2' 'V '!3 f.12c 'f' W' 1 , P ,, fi 1, .. in 5- ' i V, V I M, A , ., A ,, , ,. Z 1 'L f - , .' vi.. , , . , ' t i 1 ' - -1,4 ,, ,pg is Y, nf. A L at ff 1, ' VE, N - .Q A 4' ff A W 1 ,.., ge f it F f f gl' 4 K f 7 5' 4 H ,Y S e f rw 1 re er Z, I .. 1. . H ' .' -l ., 5 L 2' M, A y, , 5. ,Vx ,, . e N , I 1 L, , ,5 A,,. ., 5. ,, . QMVJ - ,', lr fa g P tli R f P 5 3L..K.X.3i...k.5ia, P P if-.mf VOLLEYBALL . . . Volleyball is anoTher sporT enjoyed by a majoriTy oT The girls. WiTh weaTher permiTTing, mosT oT The games were played ouTdoors, only a Tew being played in The gymnasium. Each class was well represenTed, wiTh The Treshmen having The large-sT TurnouT. There were only Tive pracTices, wherein all The girls could geT TogeTher, buT a good TurnouT Trom all classes resulTed. Playday was held March 25 Tor The juniors and seniors, and March 27 Tor Tresh- men and sophomores aT SanTa Ana, where a joyous day was had by all. The seniors played Brea where an easy vicTory was seized-50 To I7. The juniors played Tus- Tin wiTh a deTeaT oT 59 To 2l. AnoTher junior Team played Anaheim wiTh a deTeaT oT 37 To 22. The sophomore second Team played FullerTon wiTh a deTeaT oT 40 To 28. The TirsT Team sophomores played l-lunTingTon Beach wiTh a deTeaT oT 38 To 3I. The TirsT Team Treshmen played FullerTon wiTh a vicTory oT 30 To 26. The second Team Treshmen played TusTin wiTh a vicTory oT 42 To 36. SanTa Ana proved To be an excellenT hosT Tor The volleyball playday oT I94I. When noT playing volleyball, one could enjoy The dancing in The LiTTle T'luT, which is The room where The sTudenTs have Their noon dances. This was enjoyed by all. Pop and candy were sold by The G. A. A. oT SanTa Ana, which seemed To hiT The spoT aTTer playing a game oT volleyball. For a while, iT looked as Though The seniors would be champions, buT The Tresh- men came up and really showed The seniors +ha+ They could play Too, and deTeaTed Them badly. ManagemenT oT The games was splendidly execuTed by BeTTy l-lawlcins in co- operaTion wiTh The Tour class capTains. The capTains by classes were, Frances TauTe, seniors: Lorraine STruclc, juniors: RoberTa Parlcs, sophomores: and Lola DiTchey, Tresh- men. Those girls which capTured The honors oT The All-sTar Team were: Marilyn PeTers, Pauline Meyer, Viola Lemke, DoroThy Ragsdale, Mabel Liermann, DoroThy l-loTTman, Thelma Van Liew, Gwen Welch, and Florence Morner. WiTh almosT The same amounT oT juniors and seniors on The All-STar Team, a close game was called beTween The juniors and seniors. The Treshmen have some very promising volleyball players in Their Tollowing Three years. sa-- SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Front Row-Ueft to rightl-Irene Kozina, Mabel Liermann, Frances Taute, Edna Horton, Wilma Worden. Second Row-Della Aufdemberg, Marie Wallace, Lorraine Lentz, Pauline Meyer, Elois Heinemann, Marie Riggle. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL Front Row-lleft to rightj-Barbara Barr, Gwen Welch, Lorraine Struck, Madenia Cook, Betty Bickford. Second Row - Willa Prell, Lois Quinn, Thelma Van Liew, Phyllis Eaton, Flor- ence Morner. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL Front Row-fleft to rightj-Barbara Wil- ber, Bobbye Smith, Kathleen Wamsley, Marjorie Kraft, Josephine Luna, Juanita Triplett, Verna Kogler, Grace Kreidt. Second Row-Dorothy Hartman, Venola Gates, Pat McGovern, Frances Irwin, De Verne Wolfe, Doris Brubaker, Mary Ann Rowlands. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Front Row-lleft to rightj-Barbara Wal- lace, Jerry Wulff, Lola Ditchey, Marilyn Heman, Margaret Hampton. Second Row-Alice Bortz, Betty McCol- lum, Ellen Pentecost, Jane Warren, Geor- gene Heinemann, Peggy Byers. iff -afo- f .' ft X TENNIS . . . Tennis This year sTarTed shorTly aTTer basl4eTball, which was earlier Than in pre- vious years and The champions were The seniors. The sTudenTs malcing All-sTar Teams played Their games aTTer volleyball season. These Teams are chosen Trom all Tour classes. OuTside schools parTicipaTing in The playday are FullerTon, SanTa Ana, Laguna, and TusTin. A dual is held in The spring, when The All-sTar players compeTe wiTh each cTher: in The spring The players Try ouT Tor The All-sTar Team. Miss Grace RoberTson accompanied all ouTsTanding Tennis players To The PaciTic SouTh-WesT Tennis TournamenT aT The Los Angeles Tennis Club lasT Tall. HarrieT Brewer was The ouTsTanding player oT The year, wiTh Shirley BurlceTT and Marilyn PeTers coming in as The doubles Team. Jane Warren, a Treshrnan, ran a close second. ln The spring a novice TournamenT was held in SanTa Ana. Shirley BurlceTT and Marilyn PeTers, a doubles Team, represenTed our school. They progressed To The semi-Tinals where They losT Their game To ColTon. They TirsT played Alhambra wiTh a vicTory 6-4, 6-3. In The quarTer-Tinals They played SanTa Ana wiTh a vicTory 6-3, 6-4. The semi-Tinal ouTcome was 4-6, 2-6. A group of new Tennis raclceTs were purchased Tor The use of girls noT owning one This year. The class capTains This year are: seniors, Lorraine LenTzg juniors, Mary MuTTel- man, sophomores, Yvonne LinnarTz: and Treshmen, Jane Warren. Playday was To be held aT FullerTon7 due To rain iT was cancelled. The manager of Tennis was ArTha RisTow. .Cn April I7Th a pracTice maTch was held aT SanTa Ana. An enioyable Time was had by all who parTicipaTed. LaTer in The season playdays are To be held aT TusTin, Orange and also HunTingTon Beach. An All-sTar Team is yeT To be chosen by The Tennis insTrucTor, Miss Grace Rob- erTson. Miss KaTherine Brewer coached The girls The TirsT parT oT The season unTil she Toolc up The duTies as secreTary oT The lnTermediaTe school. 7o--- SENIOR TENNIS Front Row-llett to riqhtj-Irene Kozina, Captain Lorraine Lentz, Frances Taufe, Shirley Burkett. Second Row-Marie Wallace, Dorothy Ragsdale, Marilyn Peters, Harriet Brew- er, Suzanne Huff. JUNIOR TENNIS Left to Right-Betty Hawkins, Artha Ris- tow, Mary Fairbairn, Mary Muffelman, Lorraine Struck, Opal Zech, Florence Morner. SOPHOMORE TENNIS Front Row-lleft to rightl-Vera Kogler, Juanita Triplett, Verna Kogler, Yvonne Linnartz, Frieda Hinck, Rosalie Brusca, Louise Wood. Second Row-Madelyne Mueller, Carroll Milbrat, Violet Nielsen, Shirley Edwards, Doris Ellen Brubaker, DeVerne Wolfe, Lupe Corneio. FRESH MAN TENNIS Front Row - lleft to rightl - Virginia Eckley, Doris Suhr, Marvel Magill, Max- ine Heinen, Jean Pentecost, Lois Englert. Second Row-Ellen MacKinnon, Barbara Wallace, Lola Ditchey, Helen Jean Frick, Jane Warren, Ellen Pentecost, Gloria Bradfield, Jean Cole, Jean Pearce. ' . --'I' -f'-,..... 4g I If I f I I A '. V ,IQ - - Eff' . -A 5, H E ' - f g fs A is e ,,,. - , ' , k . ' g V V ,ff I 1, : ' , A , 4 p s I ,..., gf, , Ag' 1 ,5 ' I I ' .,, .. I , , .l,, ,. . W LDV' X7 WW iQ,,ffifgWJM72w My jffw fffv QW W if f My j YELL AND SONG LEADERS BETTE BAIER ELDIS HEINEMANN MARNIE YAGER M jf HAROLD STANLEY My A Q yi? ' fg , M H XXV QV A W W f HDI LJ mf HX ' 3, 'H711 V Vyigjviu IN -h Rfk X L Nwwfyi, X5 X r mx W M XV W V P ' .4 inissfs-5' N . ,I 5 X 'T m -QQ-SW? fl 5 X Q ' . . YN:--4, sw, 2,4 . ,I ,ORANGE H J, W 1 ,244 gain, S, 9 , f X . 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On The reverse side oT This page you will Tind The various sTudenTs who helped in The pubIicaTion oT This book. They are, IeTT To righT, Top row, STerIing DiTchey and Bob McAuIay, co-ediTors7 Walf Brelie, boys' sporTs7 Vernon Branson, iokes. Second row, Ralph Woods and Melvin Hodson, business managers: Barbara Cham- bers, arTg Lorraine LenTz, senior class ediTor: Marilyn PeTers, girls' sporTs7 DeVerne WoITe, sophomore class ediTorg Marian Abplanalp, iunior class ediTor7 and Norma ShorT organizaTions ediTor. Third row, Ted Ockles, Treshmen class ediTor, and IasT buT noT IeasT, John WaTson, The carToonisT. BOB MCAULAY and STERLING DITCHEY, Co-ediTors. HONOR SOCIETIES . . . The members oT The O. U. H. S. honor group, ChapTer 46 oT The CaIiTornia SchoIasTic FederaTion, had an evenTTuI and inTeresTing year. Taking Their TirsT Trip in The Tall, The TirsT honor socieTy Traveled To OccidenTaI College aT Eagle Rock. There They were welcomed and enTerTained royally by The sTudenTs and members oT The TacuITy who showed Them Through The class rooms, The library, and The dormi- Tories. Lunch was served in The STudenT Union. ATTerwards The group sTopped aT CaITech, To observe The new 200 inch Telescope There. The ouTsTanding Trip oT The year was To The CarThay Circle To see WalT Disney's EanTasia. The Trip was Taken by boTh honor socieTies. Here They' had a chance To hear The new EanTasound. On November I9 There was a meeTing oT The various chapTers oT The C. S. E. in Orange CounTy. This was held in Laguna. EirsT on The program was a discussion group on world problems, in which Bob McAuIay represenTed Orange. ATTerwards in The caTeTeria, dinner was served. Here Dick Calkins, who carToons Buck Rogers, gave an inTormaI Talk on his work and made iT even more inTeresTing by iIIusTraTions. AnoTher C. S. F. meeTing was held on April 22 aT TusTin. The Theme oT The speeches was GeTTing AcquainTed wiTh LaTin American Neighbors. Helen Bur- chell, who represenTed Orange, gave a Talk on Chile. LiTe memberships This year were given To Lorraine LenTz, RuTh RickeTTs, and Bob McAuIay. Bob was also presidenT oT The Honor SocieTies, The oTher oTTicers being GerhardT Riedel, vice-presidenT: Barbara Chambers, secreTary7 Phyllis EaTon, pub- IiciTy chairman. The annual bangueT was held on May 22, aT which Mrs. Belle J. Benchley, super- inTendenT oT The San Diego Zoo, was The principal speaker. She is The auThor oT ThaT popular book, My LiTe in a Man Made Jungle. 74--- FIRST HONOR SOCIETY Front Row-Ilett to rightl-Ruth Ricketts, Betty Hartman, June Windbiqler, Dor- othy Windbigler. Second Row - Helen Webbekinq, Lola Ditchey, Pat McGovern, DeVerne Wolfe, Mary Burchell, Bobby Williamson. Third Row-Jean Cole, Mary Fairbairn, Esther Arends, Lorraine Lentz, Margaret Bunke, Haskell Bazell. Fourth Row-Ray Boese, Bob McAulay, Walt Brelie, Ted Ockels, Gerhardt Riedel, Sterling Ditchey, Donald Schroeder, Rich- ard Bell. FIRST HONOR SOCIETY Front Row-Ileft to riqhtl-Carol Robin- son, Barbara Reed, Frieda Hinck, Rosalie Brusca, Amelia Ayala, Doris Suhr. Second Row-Ellen Pentecost, Amelia De- Leon, Mildred Hopman, Carroll Milbrat, Barbara Chambers, Helen Burchell, Joan Suhr. Third Row-Lorraine Struck, Marian Abp- Ianalp, Alice Blundon, Marie Colteriohn. Fourth Row-Kenneth Enochs, Mark Kreu- tel, Carl Johnson, Richard King, Arthur Bunke, Bob Nichols, Allan Cox, Paul Skiles. QA SECOND HONOR SOCIETY Front Row-ilett to rightly-Irene Kozina, Virginia Eckley, Doris Brubaker, Mariorie Kraft, Roberta Todd, Della Aufdemberg, Bernice Becher, Merlin Volzke, Bob Riehl. Second Row-Pauline Meyer, Mabel Lier- mann, Rosine Roy, Myrth Stinson, Helen Holzgrafe, Marie Wallace, Joyce Wun- derlich, Mariorie Gould, Helen Drescher. Third Row-Florence Morner, Isabel Stim- ple, Eloise Beymer, Patty Allis, Carol Kuyper, Edna Horton. Fourth Row-Willa Prell, Bernice Timken, Dick Case, Bob Gould, Wendell Streech, Jimmy lvens, Esther Arends, Dorothy Hoffman. SECOND HONOR SOCIETY Front Row--Ileft to rightl-Gloria Brad- field, Lila Rose Richards, Mary, Rice, Louise Wood, Betty Hartman, Shirley Edwards, Betty Bickford, Marian Brusca, Lilly Runge. Second Row-Jane Warren, Marvelle Mc- Gill, Lillian Medina, Lois Englert, Ellen MacKinnon, Josephine Luna, Ruth Howell, Esther Mclntosh, Blanch Peer. Third Row-Bette Baier, Ruth Dowhard, Barbara Wallace, Yvonne VanLiew, Juanita Triplett, Grace Kreidt, Gertrude Strat- ton, Suzanne Huff, Viola Lemke. Fourth Row-Vic Sutton, Don Curl, Karl Kasky, Eugene Merrill, Jack Erickson, Melvin Hodson, Bob Perkins. --75 BOYS' FORUM . . . The Boys' Forum is composed OT every boy in Orange Union T-Iigh School. ITs purpose is To creaTe Tellowship and good Teeling among The sTudenTs as well as pro- vide some good enTerTainmenT. The Boys' Forum has had a very Tine seIecTion oT programs This year. The besT liked program oT The year was The demonsTraTion oT magic by Lee Grabel, held in a general assembly February I I, I94I. Mr. Grabel, one oT The naTions mosT ouTsTand- ing magicians gave seIecTions Trom over 25 Tricks. The year's programs varied greaTIy, and included moTion picTures on baseball, and a demonsTraTion oT magic by KeiTh Jones oT SanTa Ana. All meeTings, which were held during The period A, were preceded by a shorT business meeTing. Mr. M. M. Fishback, who has been advisor Tor The Torum Tor many years, reTained ThaT posiTion unTil his unTimeIy deaTh. His posiTion was Tilled by Mr. I-Iarold Kibby. The officers were Larry Figgen, presidenT: Don Curl, vice-presidenT: and ForesT ShorT, secreTary. GIRLS' LEAGUE . . . All oT The girls in The school are included in The Girls' League. The year's acTivi- Ties were sTarTed wiTh The annual Girls' League picnic, in which old and new girls alike parTicipaTed. ThroughouT The year regular meeTings were held during period A. AT The annual Spring Carnival The Girls' League had a IoT oT Tun sponsoring The lunch counTer. Also The Barn Dance was backed by The Girls' League, and as usual was a girl-daTe-boy aTTair. In March The Orange CounTy Girls' League ConvenTion was held on our campus. Eleven schools were represenTed by Their cabineTs and advisors. The Theme OT The convenTion was Orange CounTy Previews, and The speaker Tor The aTTernoon was Mrs. Frances Farmer Wilder. Girls' League advisors The pasT year were Miss Ferne Sumner, Miss Avis Middle- Ton, Mrs. James Gable, Mrs. I-Iarold Kibby, and Miss Velma STangland. The Girls' League cabineT consisTed oT Shirley BurkeTT, presidenT: DeVerne Wolfe, secreTary: MargareT CarpenTer, Treasurer: ArTha RisTow, social chairman: Marnie Yager, weITare: Rosamond Clark, hospiTaIiTy: I-IarrieT Brewer, ways and means: Marilyn PeTers, program. DANCE COMMITTEE . . . The Dance CommiTTee, wiTh Their advisor, Mr. Harold Kibby and chairman Larry Figgen, have been responsible Tor all school dances held This year. On Sep- Tember 28Th The TirsT dance was held To welcome The Treshmen and To acquainT Them wiTh The upperclassmen. A huge pencil and pen hung Trom The ceiling, while skaTes adorned The walls. The second dance held on OcTober 25Th, was a I'IaIlowe'en dance, TeaTuring Leland Avers OrchesTra. For The annual ChrisTmas dance The gym was aTTracTively decoraTed wiTh a scene represenTing The norTh and souTh poles aT one end oT The gym. A sunseT was The background wiTh Toy penguins parading beTore iT. On February 22, aTTer The DuTch-Irish Game, anoTher dance was held. Re- cordings were used Tor This one. April I8Th, The Girls' League sponsored The annual Barn Dance. The girls asked boys To This dance, and iT proved The mosT popular OT This year. On May IOTh a nursery rhyme dance was held aT which everyone was dressed like Their TavoriTe nursery rhyme characTer. The Iasf dance oT The year will be held ouTdoors on The Tennis courTs on June 7Th. Japanese IanTerns will be used as decoraTions. This dance will bid Tarewell To The ouTgoing seniors, and will be a grand Tinale Tor The dances oT This year. 76--- BOYS' FORUM Leff lo Righf-Foresl Shorf, Larry Figgen, Don Curl. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Lefl lo Righf-Rosamond Clark, Arfha Rislow, DeVerne Wolfe, Marilyn Pelers, Harrie? Brewer, Shirley Burkeff, Mar- garel Carpenler. DANCE COMMITTEE Front Row-lleff lo righfl-Foresf Shorf, Larry Figgen. Second Row-Barbara McCIinlock, Elva Nuffer, Belle Baier, Margaret Yaqer, Elois Heinemann, Norma Shorf. i- C. C SENIOR GIRL RESERVES . . . The seniors This year conducTed several oT Their meeTings aT The homes oT mem- bers: Two OT The meeTings were held aT The homes oT Miss Velma STangIand and Miss Ferne Sumner. AT Miss STangland's home a sTudy of malceup Tor sTage and sTreeT was led by Mrs. James Gable, who demonsTraTed boTh on models Trom The class. The class. LaTer-in The Spring-came The annual Y. W. C. A. conTerence. This year iT was held on The campus oT The I:ulIerTon Junior College. Discussions on WhaT Are You Doing AbouT IT? were held in The morning: IT being subiecTs such as Triends, family, leadership, eTc. This was Tollowed by a chiclcen dinner aT KnoTT's Berry Farm where There were more discussion groups. The annual RecogniTion Service was held in The PresbyTerian Church This year wiTh The AbundanT l.iTe as The Theme and Tlowers, such as red roses, honeysuclcles, and camilias, as The moTiT. Several oT The Senior Girl Reserves Toolc one oT These Tlowers and separaTely Told oT one phase oT The abundanT liTe. As she Tinished she pinned her Tlower To a wreaTh oT Tern, when The girls had all Tinished, The Tern was covered wiTh Tlowers. The seniors This year planned To go bowling, To The beach, horsebaclc riding, eTc., aT Their meeTings. On May 24 They are Talcing parT in giving a Tormal dance as a climax To The year. IT will be held in The SanTa Ana Y. W. C. A. During The year Marie Wallace was The presidenT: PaT Benson, vice-presidenT: and Suzanne I-IuTT, secreTary. Besides This, I-Ielen Burchell served as capable presidenT oT The combined clubs. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES . . . Junior Girl Reserve acTiviTies have been boTh varied and inTeresTing Tor I94O- I94I. The club's mosT ouTsTandir1g meeTings have been beach and l'lallowe'en parTies in The early Tall. I.aTer a Trip To l'lunTingTon Library and a brealcTasT in The CiTy Park were enioyed. Toward The end oT The year, The club had a spealcer and finally a house parTy. This has been a worThy club, Tor The girls have parTicipaTed in RecogniTion ser- vices, Y. W. C. A. drives and chariTable causes. The ToTal membership is nearly 30 iunior girls, wiTh club advisors being Mrs. Charles Robinson and Miss Doelda Dollard. The oTTicers Tor The pasT year were as Tollows: Rosamond Clarlc, presidenT: DoroThy I'IoTTman, vice-presidenT: June Windbigler, secreTary: and I-lelen Drescher, Treasurer. 78-- SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Fronl Row - lleft fo righll - Barbara Chambers, Isabel Slimple, Shirley Bur- kelf, Marie Wallace, lrene Kozina, Jane Lilllelield. Second Row-Helen Holzgrafe, Eloise Beymer, Helen Burchell, Gerfrude Strat- 'ron, Pally Benson, Efhel Sfewarl, Suzanne Huff. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Fronl' Row- lleff lo righll -- Madenia Cook, Marvel Pixley, Sibyl Perry, June Windbigler, Rosamond Clark, Mariorie Gould. Second Row-Elaine Dollard, Ellen Ath- erlon, Joan Suhr, Helen Drescher, Dor- ofhy Hoffman, Esther Arends, Jean Nehr- hcod and Roberfa Todd. NOON DANCE COMMITTEE Front Row-lleff lo righll-Harlan Smilh, Bob Hoyf. Second Row-Larry Figgen, Belle Haw- kins, Bruce Gelker. STAGE DOOR . . . The Senior Class Play, STage Door, was a Three acT comedy wiTh a casT oT eleven boys and TwenTy girls. lTs Theme was, Success can be achieved only by a long hard upward sTruggle. IT showed The diTTerence beTween The hollow vicTory OT Tame in Hollywood and The permanenT reward oT success on Broadway. The sTory cenTers around a group oT young, ambiTious girls who have come To New Yorlc To Tind careers on The sTage. They live in a boarding house lcepT by Mrs. OrcuTT, a characTer parT porTrayed by Wanda Rice. Terry Randall, played by Mari- gene W'hiTe, Talces The long, hard road To success on The sTage wiTh The help oT ideal- isTic David Kingsley, played by Ed ArmsTrong. Her Triend, Jean MaiTland lRuTh Howelll, becomes discouraged and chooses To slcyroclceT To Tame The easy way in Hollywood, along wiTh KeiTh Burgess, The leTT-wing playwrigihT porTrayed by Harlan SmiTh. OThers in The casT were Elva NuTTer and Marilyn PeTers as Triends oT The heroine: Warren Hardin and Wilma Worden as The colored servanTs: Bob Gould in The parT oT Terry Randall's TaTherp Alex BurneTT, a movie direcTor3 Bruce Gellcer, ClinTon Mor- row, Harold STanley, Larry Eiggen and Orville Timme as men callers: and The resT oT The boarders were played by BeTTy Willis, Virginia Eliiah, Barbara Richey, Norma ShorT, Eleanor Bolm, BeTTe Baier, Gloria SchulTz, Carolyn Welch, Evelyn Jones, Muriel Schmid, and GerTrude STraTTon. JUNE MAD . . . The junior play, June Mad, delighTTul comedy oT modern youTh, was presenTed very cleverly and successTully by The members oT The casT on Friday evening, January 24-Th, and was direcTed by Mrs. Ben Brubaker. Penny Wood lJessie STouTl, The clever Ii++le daughTer oT Dr. and Mrs. Wood lRalph GoeTz and Mary Eairbairnl is very eager To suddenly change Trom a Tom- boy To a young lady. She cannoT decide wheTher she will be a greaT wriTer or a Tamous dancer and, in The midsT oT her indecision, she Talls violenTly in love wiTh handsome Roger Van Vleclc lJaclc Wilberl Trom New Yorlc and Florida. While her parenTs are very sympaTheTic wiTh The various ridiculous poses which she assumes, OUR TOWN . . . ThornTon Wilder's Tamous PuliTzer prize play, Our Town, was produced by The Masquers Club Tor Public School's Week on April 25. This play TeaTured cos- Tumes oT The early nineTeen hundreds, special lig'hTing and sound eTTecTs, and a mini- mum oT properTies. The play gives a vivid picTure oT The daily liTe in a Typical small Town. An amus- ing and philosophical appreciaTion oT life is presenTed by STage Manager Bob Gould. OuT oT a casT oT 32 The Tollowing characTers were reresenTaTive oT Grovers Corners' inhabiTanTs: Mrs. Gibbs, played by Marilyn PeTers: DocTor Gibbs, played by Alex BurneTT, and Their son and daughTer, George and Rebecca, played by Harlan SmiTh and BeTTy HarTman: The Webbs' played by Wanda Rice and Vernon Branson, and Their son and daughTer, Wally and Emily, played by Bob Brown and Gloria SchulTz. A love aTTair develops beTween George and Emily, and They decide To marry. JusT beTore The wedding each wishes he could go baclc To childhood and never grow up, buT boTh Tind ouT iT is impossible and realize ThaT The pasT cannoT be relived. TruTh is To be Tound only in The TuTure. OThers oT The casT are The village choir masTer played by STerling DiTchey: The newsboys, ArThur Wood and Bob Riehl3 The millcman, Kearney Adams: The Town's proTessor, Larry Eiggen: The Town gossip, BeTTe Baierq and oTher ciTizens played by Eleanor Bolm, Orville Timme, Bruce Gellcer, Bob HoyT, and Leonard CroTooT. -CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHTY-TWO 80-- STAGE DOOR CAST Fronr Row-lleff io righll - Muriel Schmid, Alex Burnell, Elva Nuffer, Rufh Howell, Wanda Rice, Beffe Baier, Ar- mysla Davis, Wilma Worden. Second Row-Norma Short, Gerrrude Sfraffon, Grace Welly, Mabel Liermann, Virginia Eliiah, Gloria Schullz, Carol Welch. Third Row-Ed Armslrong, Marilyn Pei- ers, Orville Timme, Larry Figqen, Mrs. James Gable, Bob Gould, Shirley Bur- kell. JUNE MAD CAST Fronl' Row-llefl' fo righfl-Jessie Slouf, Ralph Woods, Rosamond Clark. Second Row-Vernon Branson, Mrs. Ben Brubaker, direclor, Bob Ragan, Belly Hawkins, Leonard Crofool, Margaref Yager, Jack Wilber, Mary Burchell, Harf- ford Smilh, Mary Fairbairn, Ralph Goefz. OUR TOWN CAST Front Row-ileff fo righfl-Mrs. James Gable, Alex Burneff, Elva Nuffer, Grace Welry, Wanda Rice, Gloria Schulfz, Carol Welch, Berry Harfman, Allha Pyalf. Second Row - Arluhr Wood, Marilyn Peters, Rufh Howell, Mabel Liermann, Virginia Eliiah, Berfe Baier, Armysia Davis, Bob Brown. Third Row-Sferling Difchey, Willis Talm- age, Orville Timme, Larry Figgen, Bob Gould, Vernon Branson. l 8 l G. A. A. . . The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is made up oT Those girls who parTicipaTe in aTTer school sporTs. IT a girl makes TirsT Team in a major sporT-baskeTball, hockey, base- ball, or Tennis-she earns IOO poinTs. A second Team gives her 75 poinTs while a Third gives her 50 poinTs. FirsT,'second and Third Teams in volleyball, The only minor sporT, give 75, 50 and 35. Having a ToTal oT 250 poinTs a girl becomes a member oT The G. A. A. ThaT The girls are showing more inTeresT in aThleTics Than ever beTore, has cerTainly been evidenced This year in our school. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is Trying To Tind a way in which To inTeresT every girl in sporTs. lTs aim is To promoTe greaTer inTeresT, cooperaTion, and sporTsmanship in women's aThleTics. A regular monThly meeTing is held. A program is generally given in coniuncTion wiTh The business meeTing oT The organizaTion. The convenTion oT The Girls' AThleTic FederaTion was held aT SanTa Barbara This year and was aTTended by delegaTes Trom all The schools oT SouThern CaliTornia. DelegaTes Trom Orange were, PresidenT Frances TauTe, Lorraine LenTz, Florence Morner and Lorraine 5Truck. The big evenT oT The year was The FooTball BanqueT given in honor OT The Tel- lows who did Their biT on The TooTball Tield. December 7Th was The daTe oT ThaT aTTair sTaged in regular wesTern sTyle in The caTeTeria. The lasT G. A. A. meeTing oT The year is To be held away Trom home. AT The meeTing awards are presenTed and The new oTTicers are insTalled. Those insTalled as oTTicers lasT year were Frances TauTe, presidenT: Mabel Liermann, vice-presidenT: Elois l-leinemann, second vice-presidenT: Mary MuTTelman, secreTary: Florence Morner, Treasurer: Lorraine LenTz, program chairman: Lorraine STruck, baskeTball manager: Della AuTdemberg, hockey manager: BeTTy l-lawkins, volleyball manager: De-Verne WolTe, baseball manager: ArTha RisTow, Tennis manager. JUNE MAD B- conTinued . . . Chuck Harris lRalph Woodsl, The neighbor boy, gives his only serious ThoughT To The consTrucTion oT his glider and considers her plans very silly. l-ler youThTul uncle, G. Mervyn RoberTs lLeonard CroTooTl, home Trom college, is eager To impress Roger and To pursue his courTship oT beauTiTul Julie Harris lBeTTy l-lawkinsl, sisTer oT Chuck. Shirley and Ralph WenTworTh lRosamond Clark and Bob Raganl waTch all The exciTemenT occuring in The Wood's household wiTh wonder and amazemenT. Milly Lou lSibyl Jones Elderl, The neighborhood pesT, Tollows Mervyn wiTh dogged devoTion and upseTs his careTully laid plans. Mr. l-larris lVernon Bransonl, The sTern and unsympaTheTic TaTher, argues wiTh Chuck and causes a crisis by Torbidding The boy To go up in his glider again. ThroughouT The play, ETTie lMarie Yagerl, The awkward, buT cheerTul housemaid and Elmer ll'larTTord SmiThl The helpTul gardner, are involved in some very amusing and absurd siTuaTions. The play ends saTisTacTorily wiTh Mervyn and Julie reuniTed and Chuck and Penny eagerly making plans concerning his new glider which his TaTher is going To buy him. Much commendaTion is due Mary Burchell Tor her consciencious work as sTudenT direcTor. T' 82--- ,, SENIOR G. A. A. Frcnf Row--llefl' lo righfl-Marilyn Pefers, Lila Hayes, Marie Wallace, Bar- bara Chambers, Mabel Liermann, Mar- iorie Bougher, Irene Kozina, Shirley Bur- kefl. Second Row - Wilma Worden. Lorraine Lenlz, Frances Taufe, Dorolhy Ragsdale, Viola Lemke, Pauline Meyer, Ella Bell. Third Row-Gerlrude Slrallon, Margaref Bunke, Della Aufdemberg, Marilyn Gun- lher, Edna Hcrfon, Elois Heinemann, Barbara Richey, Belle Baier. JUNIOR G. A. A. Fronf Row -- lleff fo righfl - Priscilla Sloan, Delores Houser, Barbara McClin- lock, Madenia Cook, June Windbigler, Jean Nehrhood, Evelyn Schroeder, Arfha Rislow. Second Row-Margaret Yager, Barbara Barr, Mary Muffelman, Mary Fairbairn, Florence Morner, Lois Quinn, Blanche Peer. Third Row-Belfy Bickford, Bernice Tim- ken, Marian Abplanalp, Lorraine Struck, Opal Zech, Willa Prell, Thelma Van Liew. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE G. A. A. Fronf Row-lleff lo righll-Helen Jean Frick, Ruth Downard, Lola Difchey, Geor- gene Heinemann, Margarel' Hampfon, Peggy Byers, Lois Englerl, Barbara Wal- lace, Ellen MacKinnon, Venola Gales. Second Row - Barbara Smilh, Virginia Eckley, Beverly Jeffus, Belly Harlman, Vera Kogler, Juanifa Tripleff, Verna Kog- ler, Dorolhy Cook, Dorofhy Harfman, Barbara Wilber, Kafhleen Wamsley. Third Row-Marilyn Heman, Doris Fran- zen, Carmen Higuera, Delores Amaya, Lupe Corneio, Josephine Luna, Belly Speich, Paf McGovern, Mariorie Hard- ing, Margarel' Krall, Ellen Pentecost Fourfh Row -- Roberla Parks, Frances Brock, Doris Ellen Brubaker, DeVerne Wolfe, Shirley Edwards, Frieda Hinck, Grace Kreidf, Yvonne Linnarlz, Mary Ann Rowlands, Yvonne Van Liew. 1. ,E .s INTERNATIONAL CLUB . . . The InTernaTional club is a new club which was organized This year for The pur- pose of sTimuIaTing inTeresT in foreign naTions and promoTing a more friendly feeling Toward Them. The club has a Spanish and a German secTion. These have had separaTe meeT- ings, and have also meT TogeTher in one group as The InTernaTional club. AT The TirsT meeTing Mrs. Julia Ann I-Iyde, Traveling agenT from Sanfa Ana, gave an inTeresTing Talk on Mexico, which she illusTraTed wiTh films ThaT she had Taken There. The ChrisTmas meeTing feafured Mexican ChrisTmas cusToms, as a group from The Spanish secTion enacfed The Pasadas. The German secTion gave a skiT illusTraTing German, English, Dufch, lTalian and oTher ChrisTmas cusToms, ending wiTh a number of German ChrisTmas carols. The April meeTing was devofed To Pan-American Day. The club also wenT To The Ramona PageanT in April. Bofh The Spanish and German secTions Took parT in The school carnival. Doris Brubaker was chosen presidenT of The InTernaTionaI club, Barbara Wilber, presidenT of The Spanish secTion, and Frieda I-Iinck of The German secTion. Mrs. Genevieve EvereTT and Miss I-IaTTie Nobs sponsored The InTernaTionaI Club. SPANISH SECTION: Besides having meeTings wiTh The German secTion in The form of The InTernaTionaI club, The Spanish club meT several Times aT Their own meeTings. AT one of The mosT inTeresTing meeTings, Mrs. William I'IarT, of Orange, showed many arTicles ThaT she broughT from Mexico, while speaking of her Travels Through The neighboring counfry. The Talk was made very inTeresTing by The presenTaTion of a differenT view of ThaT counTry. A social Time followed all The meeTings, The Span- ish secTion is composed of 63 members of second and Third year Spanish sTudenTs. GERMAN SECTION: The German secTion meT in several inTeresTing meeTings, separaTe of The InTer' naTional club also. In March, aT Miss Nobs' home, The annual sauerkrauT dinner was held. This was preceded by an EasTer egg hunT, afTer which a shorT program was held and German Toad was served. The club is planning To go To U. C. I.. A. To see a German movie before school is ouT for The summer. ORDER OF GREGC-3 ARTISTS . . . The Order of Gregg ArTisTs' conTesT is an annual evenT conducTed by The Gregg ShorThand WriTer, a shorThand magazine, ediTed by John R. Gregg Company. STudenTs all over The world who wriTe The Gregg sysTem of shorThand are inviTed To parTicipaTe. Every member of The shorThand classes in O. U. I-I. S. enTered The conTesT This year and qualified IOO7, for membership, receiving a cerTiTicaTe To ThaT effecT, and several were presenTed wiTh gold pins for superior meriT. This is The second year +ha+ The whole class has received This honor. The problem encounTered by mosT beginners and some advanced shorThand wriTers is inabiliTy To read Their noTes due To fauITy wriTing. The Gregg Wrifer recognizes This, and Therefore conducTs This conTesT for The purpose of encouraging sTudenTs To pracfice wriTing shorThand so ThaT They will acquire skill in wriTing. By pracficing The O. G. A. copy, The sTudenT soon acquires a good wriTing sTyle and is able To wriTe fIuenTIy, insTanTIy and swifTIy. The conTesT papers are iudged on The following poinTs: fluency and smooThness, proporTion, formaTion of characfers, and skill in ioining circles, wriTing dipThongs and hooks, and uniformify in slanT. 84-- SPANISH CLUB Front Row - lleft to rightl - Kathleen Wamsley, Mariorie Kraft, Vera Kogler, Pat Price, Verna Kogler, Shirley Edwards. Doris Brubaker, Rebecca Escobosa, Amelia DeLeon. Second Row-June Sondericker, Peggy Stone, Lorretta Sondericker, Carol Pur- cell, Esther Busby, Mildred Hopmann, Louise Wood. Third Row-Lupe Corneio, Emma Cor- neio, Josephine Luna, Doris Fran1en, Mar- iorie Harding, Dorothy Hartman. Fourth Row-James Capasso, Norbert Konzal, Laverne Duker. GERMAN CLUB Front Row-let! to rightl-Carroll Mil- brat, Marcia Hamilton. Marie Colteriohn, Barbara Timken, Lilly Runge, Doramae Ellinghausen. Second Row-Donald Shroeder, Mildred Rohm, Velda Cook, Frieda Hinck, Geor- gene Heinemann, Lorna Paulus. Third Row-Alex Burnett, Karl Hoeppner. Don Stuemke, Frances Irwin, Patricia Stanley. ORDER OF GREGG ARTISTS Front Row-ileft to rightl-Miss Martha Schmitt, Margaret Bunke, Della Aufdem- berg, Frances Taute, Lorraine Lentz, Marie Riggle. Second Row-Esther Arends, Willa Prell, Marian Abplanalp, Elsa Hinck, Charlotte Doncaster. Muriel Schmidt. Third Row-Joan Suhr, Gloria Roustan, Marian Steffens, Evelyn Schroeder, Elois Heinemann, Patty Allis, Donna Gosnell, and Werner Franz. I --. euais cLuBs . . . L ,W The Glee Club This year is composed oT 67 members, 24 girls in The junior glee, 36 girls, and I3 boys in The senior glee club. The senior girls' oTTicers are presidenT, Marilyn PeTersg vice-presidenT, Marjorie Gould: and secreTary, Mary McDougalg The boys' presidenT, Ralph Woods: vice presidenT, Jack Wilberq and secreTary, Harold STanley. The junior girls chose no oTTicers This year. The very colorTul opereTTa, Bon Voyage, wiTh music under The direcTion oT Percy Green and Phyllis Lucy Keyes, and dances and sTage direcTion under Miss Grace RoberTson, Mrs. Helen Johnson, and Mrs. James Gable, was presenTed by The combined glee clubs on March I4, and was enThusiasTically received. The music, The aTTracTively cosTumed chorus oT sevenTy people, and The seTTings all conTribuTed To iTs success. One oT The mosT novel episodes in iT was a Tashion show by mem- bers oT The chorus and The sewing classes, modeling play-cloThes, aTTernoon Troclcs, and evening dresses. Leads were Taken by GerharT Riedel, Muriel Schmid, and Larry Eiggen. The sTory oT The musical comedy concerned Neal STandish jGerharT Riedelj, scion oT a BosTon Baclc Bay Tamily, and his Triend Larry O'Connell jLarry Eiggenl. ln Their Travels Through Europe, Neal meeTs a young American girl, PaTricia Galloway jMuriel Schmidj, who was living in Paris. They Tall in love buT cannoT marry because according To The will leTT by her grandTaTher she musT live Tor Three years in Europe, unmarried, beTore she receives The legacy her grandTaTher leTT her. As There are Tive more monThs To go beTore her Time is up, Neal and Larry seT ouT To see The resT oT Europe. When The Tive monThs are up, The boys reTurn To Paris and PaTricia. ATTer hearing all The deTails oT Their Trip, she becomes jealous of The girls wiTh whom Neal is supposed To have had aTTairs. She discovers Trom Larry, however, The he has subsTiTuTed Neal's name Tor his own believing ThaT a liTTle compeTiTion would help Neal's cause in regard To PaTsy. Neal and PaTsy Then become engaged and TogeTher wiTh Larry and his sweeThearT BabeTTe jMary Eairbairnl, reTurn To The UniTed STaTes. The Glee club Took parT in a Tormal reciTal in The Tall, and in The ChrisTmas Pageanir, as well as The Spring Music EesTival held aT SanTa Ana High School and also several Church programs. The cosTumes oT The glee club This year consisTed oT dark green slcirTs and whiTe sillc blouses Tor The senior glee girls, and dark blue sl4irTs, whiTe blouses, and darlc blue scarTs Tor The junior glee girls. The boys wore darlc suiTs, whiTe shirTs, and Ties. L- STAGECRAFT . . . The sTagecraTT class under The direcTion oT Mrs. James Gable has charge oT designing, building, painTing, and assembling all seTs used in high school producTions. The sTage managers Tor This year's acTiviTies have been Bruce Gellcer Tor The senior class play, STage Door , and George Acoclc Tor The junior class play, June Mad , The opereTTa, Bon Voyage , and The drama class play, Our Town . as-. SENIOR GLEE CLUB 1' BON VOYAGE '- Fronf Row-lleff lo righfl-Leonard Cro- fool, Arlha Rislow, Ralph Woods, Mary McDougal, John Grow, Rufh Howell, Harold Slanley, Marilyn Pelers, Jack Wilber. Second Row-Henriella Hewlelf, Carolyn Welch, Elva Nuffer, Gerharl Riedel, Muriel Schmid, Mary Fairbairn, Larry Fig- qen, Aline Hewlell. SENIOR GLEE CLUB BON VOYAGE Lefr fo Righl-Dorolhy Cook, Belly San- derlin, Helen Armslrong, Myrlh Slinson, Mariorie Gould, Palricia McGovern, Venola Gales, Sibyl Perry, Rosine Roy, Carolyn Hager. SENIOR GLEE CLUB BON VOYAGE Fronf Row-llefl lo righll-John Rod- riguez, June Windbigler, Jean Phillips, Louise Shephard, Marlys Dewey, De- Verne Wolfe, Shirley Burkell, Madenia Cook, Charles Grow. Second Row-Norberl Konzal, Marie Col- leriohn, Eleanor Bolm, Joyce Sloan, Helen Webbeking, Edilh Englerf, Carol Kuyper, Pally Allis, Rovena Aronade, Fred Ma- honey. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB BON VOYAGE Fronl Row-llell' fo righll-Belly Lou De- Maree, Lois Newporf, Mariorie Bougher, Frances Brock, Mary Lou Whilehead, Dorofhy Windbigler, Carol Purcell, Max- cine Adams, Joyce Brown, Dorolhy Dal- lon, June Dallon, Allha Pyall. Second Row - Marcia Hamilton, Jerry Lovell, Barbara Wallace. Marian Brusca, Mary Lou Tale, Ellen Penlecosl, Gloria Bradfield, Frances Irwin, Roberla Parks, Wilma Tankersley, Ellen MacKinnon, Percy J. Green. , x 'i DVYIW --87 OZONE CLUB . . . The Ozone Club is open To all members and pasf members of The Chemisfry and Physics classes in The Orange Union I-Iigh School. The club was organized IasT year. renewing a similar club which had funcfioned a few years baclc. One of our mosf oufsfanding social affairs was a weiner balce over Bunsen Burners. Burners. The officers elecfed in The fourfh guarfer of IasT year were refained for The firsf Three quarfers of The presenf school year. They are: I-Ielen Burchell, chief chem- isTq Shirley Burlceff and Ed Armsfrong, assoc. chemisfsg Eloise Beymer, bench chemisf. LATIN CLUB . . . The LaTin Club, under The able leadership of Miss Adelma Dale, confinues To be a popular organizafion wiTh The LaTin sfudenfs. The obiecf of The Lafin Club is To have The sfudenfs become beffer acguainfed wiTh each ofher. The firsT acTiviTy of The year was The annual Slave AucTion, aT which The firsf year sTudenTs are sold To The highesf bidder. The Slaves Then are under obligafion To Their buyers unTiI The nexf meefing of The club. The aucfioneer iob is passed along To differenf sTudenTs each year, wiTh Joe Livernash Taking iT This year. The expenses of The club, for refreshmenfs, annual pic- Ture, eTc., are mef wiTh The proceeds from This aucfion. LasT year for The firsf Time, a Roman banguef was sponsored by The Third year class. IT was held in The cafeTeria which was decorafed in The sTyIe of Roman days. The Lafin Club is again looking forward To having anoTher banguef This year. Diclc Newcom, presidenf, cooperafed wiTh Isabel Sfirnple, vice-presidenf and program chairman, and Bernice Timken, secrefary-Treasurer, To puT on inTeresTing pro- grams aT each meefing. The club wishes To express iTs appreciafion To Miss Dale for The splendid help she has given us To malce The club acTiviTies more inTeresTing. HI-Y . . . For The firsT Time in several years, The I'Ii-Y of Orange was made inTo a chapfer of iusf seniors, insfead of juniors and seniors. The enrollmenf aT The firsf of The year was small, due To The change, buT aT The firsT inducfion ceremony II new members were iniTiaTed, bringing The ToTaI membership To 20. The club received a favorable commenT from The members of a parfy, composed of Don Turner, Y secreTary, Miles Amos, Kennefh Claypool and Sferling Difchey. concerning an Indian Relic I-IunTing Trip Taken To cenTral Arizona, and decided To sponsor anofher Trip To The same place. The second Trip was made Armisfice weelc- end wiTh I7 High School fellows, who reporfed They found few Indian relics, buT had a swell Time. Don Turner, Y secreTary, was The advisor and leader mosT of The year, wiTh CIinTon Morrow acfing as our presidenT. March lsT, Don resigned, aT which Time we secured Mr. Harold Kibby, who carried on The resT of The year. Once a monTh a meefing was seT aside in which The club secured a speaker, or had some Type of devofional period inTo which The I-Ii-Y moTTo- To creafe, main- Tain, and exfend Throughouf The school and communify, high sfandards of Chrisfian CharacTer, -was woven. 88-- OZONE CLUB Front Row-ileff fo righll-Helen Bur- chell, Rufh Rickeffs, Mr. Shippee, Pally Allis, Gerlrude Slraffon. Second Row-Marie Colferiohn, Delores Gruber, Jean Nehrhood, Isabel Slimple, Helen Holzqrafe, Eloise Beymer. Third Row - Kennefh Enochs, Sfewarl Ryan, Raymond Boese, Sferlinq Difchey, Haskell Bazell, Bob Gould. LATIN CLUB Front Row-Uefl io righll-Helen Bur- chell, Roberla Todd, Jeanne Pearce, Virginia Eckley, Shirley Kile, Barbara Reed, Marvel McGill, lsabel Slimple, Miss Adelma Dale. Second Row-Rufh Dowhard, Rosamond Clark, Mariorie Gould, Jean Nehrhood, Belly Thompson, Anila Wollerf, Berry Hartman, Par McGovern, Dororhy Wind- bigler. Third Row-Donald McKay, Helen Jean Frick, Lorraine Struck, Bernice Timken, Lola Difchey, Carol Robinson, Neal Frick, Venola Gales, Wesley Sfranberg. Fourfh Row-Ralph Linnerl, Roberf Will- iamson, Eugene Merrill, Dick Newcom, George Schmidl, Randolph Patron, Joe Livernash, Allan Cox, Jack Erickson. SENIOR HI-Y Fronf Row-lleff fo righll-Carl John- son, Sierling Difchey, Bob Werley, Dale Ealon, Paul Coyle. Second Row-Don Curl, Miles Amos, Bruce Gelker, Bob McAulay, Larry Fig- gen, Vic Sutlon. REFLECTOR . . . The iournalism class was Tormed in I92I Tor The purpose OT giving The school an oTTiciaI school paper and To Train sTudenTs in The Tield oT iournalism. This year's class has. besides publishing The ReTlecTor, parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies. Among These was a Trip To The SouThern CaliTornia Press AssociaTion con- venTion aT Redondo by Tormer ediTors Norma ShorT and Marian Berlin: The Redlands Newspaper Day aT Redlands was aTTended by Don Curl and Thomas RoberTsg and The local Orange CounTy Press Jamboree aT SanTa Ana was aTTended by Don Curl and Earle Rowland, and in This iamboree Don Curl, Tormer sporTs ediTor, received an award Tor The besT sporT sTory. ln addiTion To The ChrisTmas ReTlecTor special ediTion, a Girls League exTra was published Tor The Orange CounTy Girls' League ConvenTion held here, wiTh Norma ShorT oT The ReTlecTor sTaTT acTing as ediTor and I-larrieT Brewer Tor The Girls' League acTing as League ediTor. DRAMA CLASS . . . The drama class oT Orange Union High School, under The direcTion oT Mrs. James Gable, is composed OT seniors who are inTeresTed in acTing, direcTing, or pro- ducing plays. They are The nucleus oT The Masquers Club. The local branch oT The Orange CounTy CurTain Callers, a club organized Tor all high school drama sTudenTs wiThin The counTy. The members oT The club include all seniors who have been in a class play. The oTTicers Tor This year are presidenT, Marilyn PeTers: vice-presidenT, Ed ArmsTrong: and secreTary and Treasurer, BeTTe Baier. The TirsT counTy meeTing was held aT TusTin in OcTober. IT was a dinner meeTing, and enTerTainmenT was provided by The Pasadena Playhouse. We were hosTs Tor The second counTy meeTing, and The program was The demonsTraTion oT The record- ing machine and iTs useTulness in drama. Anaheim was The lasT hosT oT The year, giving iTs program in May. The year's producTions include STage Door by George KauTman and Edna Eerber: Our Town, Pulifzer prize play by ThornTon Wilder: and ln The Spring a Young Man's Fancy, a one acT play presenTed aT The Girls' League CounTy Con- venTion. LIBRARY SCIENCE . . . Members oT The Library Science class have a greaTer opporTuniTy Tor service To Teachers and sTudenTs Than any oTher service cIub in The school. Each period There is an average oT TorTy sTudenTs served by The Library STaTT. Besides assisTing sTudenTs, The sTaTT aids The members oT The TaculTy in securing books, picTures, pam- phleTs, flower conTainers, recordio, erasers, pasTe, eTc. Behind The scenes is always a busy place geTTing maTerials ready Tor The sTudenTs To use. Preparing new books Tor circuIaTion and wriTing reviews abouT Them Tor pub- licaTion in The ReTlecTor are among The mosT inTeresTing Things The class learns To do. Handwork, such as making bookleTs, pamphleTs, mending Torn pages, and mounTing picTures is Tun Tor Those who enioy doing such Things. The advanTages To be derived Trom a year in Library Science are diTTerenT Trom Those in oTher classes. Many Triendships are made Through The conTacTs in serving sTudenTs. Working TogeTher harmoniously, as one will conTinually have To do aTTer leaving school, is learned painlessly in This class. Working wiTh and Tor members OT The TaculTy led one sTudenT To make This remark, I have learned by working wiTh The Teachers, ThaT They are human. The duTies oT librarian are divided beTween Mrs. Spaulding and Mrs. Field, while Mrs. Viau has charge oT The TexTbooks. Schedule oT The Library Class is so arranged ThaT one or Two members are in The library each period and They meeT TogeTher aT noon Twice a week Tor class discussion. 90-- REFLECTOR STAFF Fronf Row-lleff lo rlqhfl-Grace Welly, Richard Oslerloh, Joe Clark, Earle Row- land, Mary Websler. Second Row-Belle Bickford, Marian Ber- lin, Virginia Eliiah, Norma Shorf, Bar- bara Barr, Mrs. Kibby. Third Row-Thomas Roberls, Don Curl, Orville Timme, Denis Genesl, Tom Harms, Willis Talmage, Kennelh Enochs. STAGE DOOR CAST Fronf Row - lleff lo righll - Virginia Eliiah, Grace Smifh, Alex Wanda Rice. Welly, Bob Gould, Harlan Burnelr, Gloria Schulfz, Second Row-Mrs. Gable, Mabel Lier- Baier, Bruce Gelker, Mari- Larry Fiqqen, Marigene Mann, Belle lyn Pelers, While, Orville Timme, Elva Nuffer, Bob Hoyf, Rufh Howell, Carol Welch. LIBRARY SCIENCE Fronl Row-llefl lo righfl-Jane Liffle- field, Kennelh Enochs, Lorraine Lenfz. Second Row - Mrs. Field, Mrs. Viau, Marie Wallace, Belly Kilgore, Martha Smiley, Frances Taule, Mrs. Spaulding. -ui 5 BAND . .. As The OUT-TS Band rounds ouT iTs Third year oT exisTence, iT looks back upon a sTeady growTh in membership and musicianship. Besides being a pep band Tor TooTball and baskeTball games, The band paraded beTore a ToTal oT 300,000 people aT Anaheim on l-lallowe'en, SanTa Ana on ArmisTice Day, Orange on May Day, and WhiTTier's FiTTh Annual Parade on May 24. The band also proved iTs value To The communiTy by playing Tor The Children's ChrisTmas ParTy aT The sTadium and The Tarewell oT The TirsT large group oT local selec- Tees Tor The U. S. Army. On The culTural side, The band presenTed iTs TirsT program oT concerT music in The spring. Also, nine ouTsTanding bandsmen Took parT in The Orange CounTy Music FesTival Band aT SanTa Ana on May 2. As The annual goes To press, The band is planning a Trip eiTher To The NBC STudios in Hollywood or To one oT The l-lerberT Clarke's Long Beach Municipal Band ConcerTs. ' The Three high-sTepping maioreTTes, RuTh l-lowell, Mickey Doyle and Marlys Dewey, were ably escorTed by The color-guard, Dick Newcom and Alvin Ingram. OTTicers OT The band are as Tollows: Mr. James F. Gable, direcTor: Bob Perkins, drum maior: Ralph GoeTz and RuTh ValenTine, sTudenT direcTorsg Marlys Dewey, sec- reTary: KenneTh Worden, ass'T. secreTary: Shirley BurkeTT, hisTorian. ORCHESTRA . . . Perhaps The greaTesT achievemenT oT The orchesTra This year has been iTs ac- companimenT Tor The opereTTa, Bon Voyage, which was presenTed on The evening oT March l4+h. Besides learning The music Tor The opereTTa, The orchesTra always provided The beTween-acT music Tor The plays ThaT were produced on The sTage This year, and also gave The music Tor The assemblies, which gives The orchesTra quiTe a wide scope oT opporTuniTies To perTorm. Because The Tull orchesTra rneeTs only Three Times a week, a special class Tor The sTrings was held on The Two oTT-days ThaT The Tull orchesTra did noT meeT. A group oT popular numbers were obTained by Mr. Percy Green, direcTor, during The year and were enjoyed by boTh orchesTra and sTudenT body. OTher num- bers enioyed parTicularly by The orchesTra members were, The DeserT Song, The SkaTer's WalTz, ln a Persian MarkeT, and various marches by Phillip Sousa. RepresenTing Orange, The orchesTra parTicipaTed in The Orange CounTy Music l:esTival held aT SanTa Ana May 2, and abouT I0 members played in The all-counTy orchesTra. The orchesTra was also represenTed in The carnival wiTh a booTh This year. T l'llll' SEAL COMMITTEE . . . Members oT The STudenT Body ExecuTive commiTTee This year, accomplished as Their maior TeaT The obTaining oT a cresT Tor The high school. This cresT, picTured aT The righT, was adopTed oTTicially aT The April I5 meeTing oT The execuTive commiTTee. WalT Brelie was The commiTTee member puT in charge oT The proiecT by Chairman Joe Clark. Brelie sTarTed on This work during The early parT oT January and com- pleTed iT in compariTively shorT Time, considering The amounT oT deTailed work he wenT To. DankworTh and Company OT Los Angeles was The iewelry Tirm who made The necessary drawings Tor The cresT. The Tirm's presidenT was a personal caller here March 4Th aT which Time he presenTed The preliminary drawing oT The cresT. AT This Time wiTh his personal suggesTions and Those oT The commiTTee The Tinal idea was decided upon and The necessary arrangemenTs made. The ExecuTive CommiTTee consisTed oT Joe Clark, WalT Brelie, CharloTTe Don- casTer, Larry Figgen, Shirley BurkeTT, Bob McAulay and Frances TauTe. 92-- BAND Maioreffes-Marlys Dewey, Rufh Howell, Mickey Doyle. Drum Maior-Bob Per- kins. Fronf Row-llefi lo righlj-Sally Ann Joosi, Aileen Linnarfz, Paul Skiles, Jim Flippen, Elmer Koenig, Sfanley McGill, Doug Garrison. Second Row - Barbara Wilber, Bob Nichols, Yvonne Linnarfz. Mary l'-airbairn, Ralph Goefz, Joan Hoefs, Wilma Wor- den, Mr. Gable. Third Row-Earl Francard, Wesley Sfran- berg, Amelia Ayala, J. D. Carmichael, Elva Livernash, Rufh Valenline, Kearney Adams, Kennefh Worden. Fourfh Row -- Arfhur Wood, Eugene Smilh, Joe Livernash, Clifford Long, Carl Wannamaker, Sidney Green, Shirley Bur- kelf, Jim Capasso, Ralph Saez. Fiffh Row-Jack Moore, Randolph Palfon, George Schmidl, Jim Wannarnaker, Rich- ard King, Mel Garrison, Malcolm Squire, Jack Perkins. ORCHESTRA Fronr Row - llefl lo righlj - James R. Anderson, Allan Cox, Richard Bell, James Inglis, Pafricia Peniecosf, Rurh Fuersfenau, Marlys Dewey, Shirley Edwards, Ruby Mincey, Marian Berlin, Lola Difchey, Yvonne Linnarfz. Second Row-Percy J. Green, Slerling Difchey, Eugene Smifh, Barbara Wilber, Bob Perkins, Sidney Green, Carl Wanna- maker, Delores Konzal, Ralph Goelz, Kearney Adams, Arlhur Wood. exo N Qxiif MWC..-:Z 01'-aiu, vw' 0 ll? 9,535-j . ff, Kao ' O 'if' if' 1,0 . WWWJM WWW E,Q?4diz,+M5f9f',f4ff ff fvffwwjjy ff W ' T? if X, ???ffiff7WWff7f5!9fmf WWW M ZW ' ,,,,, r 7 kp ,W UUXR 99 0 . y :L pf X Q 'P i I 'If' f . J? !, , I gy M F w 5fzW53QMhw ESM? W My fi ' f ,Y W Q W fwww J w MY ,ffw W WW TW M' M M K W , M jy ypfffw . n f, Wyfiwwxfwafmm, B921 ' 57 Mui fwgkdwmmmpvwq , e,,,Jfa,u,+,4W1451JMJAQiw,Q,,Lwf0fwfZz? aamLqJ fA4wLwww4QZmwQ jf? ' ff31'62ZE7H059zrw2.4QA,f2,,4M4,yWiwM.,4,-,,f6 94 an uwnfpW' Qaoufzzzb' Aywwfatzfmw ' mal- ,Lwfvn1f,4mL Q nWL,e,g,,04,,7,,,,,,,,4,4e,,MW,eWU4WLaui5bMw1fvU 0 ,ff fkmfw nf? . , .,,..N.A., K.. L.u CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS' We W1sh Success to the 1941 Orange and Whlte T H ELIIAH Cnty Clerk ALFRFD HIIHN Cxty Treasurer A L TOMBLIN Flre Chlef G W COLTRANE Chlef of Pollce THOMAS TOWNS Motor Offncer CARL E KRUEGER Motor Offlcer A A CERVANTES Pohce Offlcer GEORGE M BARTLEY Constable DON S DANNER Supermtendent of Elementary Schools CARL I THOMAS Prmcnpal Intermedlate School F H COLLINS Manager Consohdated Orange Growers CHARLES O OLDFIELD Plumbmg Shop Q O O O . 66 - ny . . I , ,- J , A A , . . . . J , 1 ' ' V. G. WOLFE, Motor Officer Y . 6 y . Q O Y . . ' Y 0 y . 0 I , . . . . . , . Q y V. ry. Ivln: C o m p 1 i m e n t s 5XCfl4-1 i011 CM-la mimi Company, Ltd. vmii 4 ' ' O r a n 9 6 C o u n t Y ' S O W n ' ' My brother senl me a piclure of his car Wha+ kind is il? Oh, iusl an ordinary lin-type. They say that Ihe man who invenled life savers made a mini. A fellow iusl fold me I look like you.' I Where is he? I'lI shool him. Too Iale, pal. I Threw his body in lhe river. Philadelphia Judge-I-lave you earned a dollar in your life? Prisoneraxfes, your I-lonor. I voled for you in Ihe Iasl election. Pardon me Ivlrs. Aslor, loul +ha+ never would have happened ii you hadn'I stepped belween me and Ihe cuspidor. Sandy IvlcBreIie-l'rn looking for a girl who can acl as cook, maid and laundress and doesn r eal much. Employmenl Agenl-We have iusl Ihe girl you describe. What kind ol proposilion are you willing lo make her? Sandy McBrelie-Marriage. Beckett's Beauty Wi 224 North Glassell St. q4erfsWear'-'Boxjs Wear 109 wssv -sw, st Phone 1014 Every visit to this shop is an investment in good appearance 96-- Congratulations To The Class of '41! KIIGLER HARDWARE CUMPANY Man on beachflrn trying To find out which one of you fellows saved my mother n laws life. Lifeguards-Colm yourself, pal. We're four to your one. Flowers Telegraphed - 1 Telephone 794 Orange Florists Say It With Flowers - - '- -f Say It With Oursf Ewx HAWKINS DICK HAWKINS GX! GX! 469 S. Glassell St. Orange WOOD'S ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES ll7 East Chapman Avenue Office Phone 8 Residence Phone 434-W CONGRATULATIONS from the Shell Beauty Shop Above Scotfy's Malt Shop Telephone 189 ESTHER COMPLIMENTS OF Sherman Gillogly Comer of Grand Street 8 Chapman Ave 98-- l LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Your Friends extend their sincere congratulations and best wishes . . The Orange Ministerial Union Rev. Myron C. Cole Rev. Norvall L. Piclcett Rev. A. B. Escabosa Rev. H. F. Sottley Rev. Robert B. McAulay Rev. H. H. Stranberg Rev. Thomas B. Roth Harold V. Lucas SENIOR WILLS -- continued . . I, Carolyn Welch, do hereby will my auburn hair to Helen Webbelcing, hoping she can stand being teased about it as much as I have. I, Grace Welty, do hereby will my ability to tall gracetully at the Valencia skating rink to Marvel Pixley who already has a good start. I, Bob Werley, do hereby will my doubttul table tennis ability to Diclc Newcom, he sure needs it. I, Bob Robinson, do hereby will to bashtul David Bullet Heart, my ability not to get along with the women. I, Miles Amos, do hereby will the intelligence I didn't use in high school, which is a huge sum, to some poor iunior. I, Hanlc Becher, do hereby will, on the end ot my l5th year as treshy, all my taults, torgettulness, and bad temper to Harold Dotson and his dog Robin . I, Haslcell Bazell, do hereby will to Ray Miller, with my atrocious sleep schedule, my well worn, or should I say warmed, seat in the Chemistry and Physics laboratories. I, Norma Short, do hereby will my ability to drive a car so wondertullv to Bette Bicktord and Barbara Barr, who l'm sure will then be as good a driver as l. I, Paul Coyle, do hereby will my height and brown eyes to my bud, so he can get a girl. I, Mary McDougal, do hereby will my history boolc to Connie Dewey. May she enjoy it more than I did. I, Harlan Smith, do hereby will my natural curly loclcs to Don Stuemke. I, Wilma Worden, do hereby will to Bob Wischnaclc my place in Art Class. Hold on to it Bobl I, John Grow, do hereby will my hair to Mr. Shippee, goodness lcnows he needs it. JI. CR. flbanlewonth 9 Co. JEWELERS Q? ENGRAVERS gf? STATIONERS 407 EAST PICO STREET PHONE PRospect 2729 I PROFESSIONAL CARDS Carl J. Paul, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 82 PLAZA SQUARE ORANGE, CALIFORNIA OFFICE PHONE 349 RESIDENCE PHONE II03 Thomas B. Rhone, M. D., M. Sc. I9l SOUTH ORANGE STREET ORANGE, CALIFORNIA OFFICE TELEPHONE IZ4 RESIDENCE TELEPHONE I77 Gordon X. Richmond ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 84 PLAZA SQUARE ORANGE, CALIFORNIA TELEPHON E 720 HOURS: IO- I2 AND 2-5 Arthur J. Nies, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TELEPHONE 8I7-W 60 PLAZA SQUARE RESIDENCE SI7-R ORANGE, CALIF. Dr. A. H. Tyrrell Dr. J. E. Riley DENTIST DENTIST EHLEN and GROTE BUILDING TELEPHONE 9l3 SUITES 8 AND 9 TELEPHONE '45 277 Noam eLAssELL ORANGE, CALIF. C. C. Hatch, D. C. PALMER CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE PHONE 567 RESIDENCE PHONE 549 l02 NORTH CENTER STREET ORANGE, CALIF. LAW OFFICES Harry L. Dearing ORANGE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING ORANGE, CALIFORNIA Dr. Herbert Wallace CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICAL THERAPY BIO CHEMISTRY TELEPHONE 7I 342 EAST MAPLE AVE. ORANGE, CALIF. Chas. S. Parker D E N T 1 s T R Y X-RAY DIAGNOSIS 60 PLAZA SQUARE TELEPHONE 76-J CONGRATULATIONS Martell E. Thompson DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY AUDITING ACCOUNTING Ivan H. Swanger CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX COUNSELOR - TELEPHONES - ORANGE 356 SANTA ANA 2I3I I20 SOUTH ORANGE STREET ORANGE, CAL. lOO--- BUSINESS CARDS CONGRATULATIONS CURRIES MILE HIGH CONES National Barber -af- S h 0 p Rodieck's Grocery 104 south Glassell sr. Phone 1046 1010 West Chapman Ave' Orange DRIVE CAREFULLY Arthur E. Sipherd KEQPHQQT INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 183 No. Waverly Phone 704-W F. E, Hallman POLICE IUDGE Harvey P. Riggle AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND BATTERIES Opposite Post Office Phone 45 Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Fountain -1 Candies - Lunches Iewett's Cafe R. K. IEWETT, Prop. 164 North Glassell Phone 315 Orange P R I N T I N G z CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1941! WESTOVER P R I N T S H O P 122 So. Orange St. Phone 181 CONGRATULATIONS Weaver Book Store 109 No. Glassell St. Phone 144-W I. Dayton Ditehey P L u M B 1 N G Supplies --- Installations and Repairs 421 So. Orange Phone 432 BERTMANN'S Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Rolls Daily Phone 1043 140 No. Glassell Darrel Collier--Honey, woulcl you marry a slupid man if he had money? Mary Lou Whilehead-Well, how much money have you gol, anyway? Vic Sulion-Whal are you going lo do eller you gel oul of high school? Don Curl-l'm Thinking of opening a laundry. Vic-Ho, ho, you haven'+ gol a Chinaman's chance. She's so lhin lhal if she sal on a dime, eighl cenls would show. lo2--- O'ZCAICL'Z - - - GRADUATES OF '411 ,-r,i,.a,i Rounding another turn in the great race, you look forward. Courage and Perseverance must be yours to w1n Love and labor for your fel low man w1ll br1ng the fullness of joy to your vlctory Forward to Serv1ce' The Servlce Clubs of Orange LIONQ Y ROTARY Q D DQDQ mae 4 pri i l I v 1-I fi fi ri ff I C C O 0 ni A-I FH A-4 O Q li ri Ai 111 O L 5 65 . , . E . 3' rv .rx I s ,Lx f , R ,f QNA-nO Our Congratulatrons To The Graduatrng Class And Best Washes To The Undergraduates To you who plan to enter the busmess world we extend an 1nv1tat1on to come rn and see for yourself the many ways we can be of assrstance not only m the machmes we supply but also 1n the helpful h1nts We are glad to QIVQ to students To you who need machmes we offer speclal rental rates whlch can be applred on a purchase later on a budget plan that palnless 1f you Wxsh to purchase now a large stock of machmes for your selectron backed by a reputanon bullt by twenty four years of SCFVICQ to the bus1ness world of Orange County Again we say come 1n and drscuss your problems wrth TIERNAN S the house that 15 closest to the buslness world and remember TIERNANS rs always eager to a1d m any way USE TIERNAN TYPEWRITER SERVICE 'f sX Q gov 0 OGQOSSS Qu zffx CoRoNA ZEPHYR the 9b Frywaghf ri X O kb .,wZ'f'tr'1a Q X 220Z??15?CL3 o Qaaiatbrf O7 uf CORONA GIVES YOU MORE TIME FOR MORE THINGS ..,.,R19 1 QGWWWMNQSH dw. ' -me THE SECRETARYS CHOICE AND NOW CALLED THE SECRETARYS DREAM COME TRUE Trernans also carry all the most popular machmes ln REBUILTS Corona Adder Allen Wales Monarch Vxctor Monroe Comptometer Remington Royal .Inderwood Dalton Drtto M1meograph Sundstrand Marchant L C Smith Dlctaphone And A Great Many Others R A Trernan Typewriter Co 110 WFST FOURTH STRFET SANTA ANA CALIF TELEPHONE 743 . . V. . -,, ir ' if f K ' fx: leg X i 5 11 , v . X Q g XX ,s 'l .I X- X ,X ' ' ' ' - :.o XXYX . ' f A I ' . - Cer . i r 1 1,6 X : A T ' J as 'r A T . . ii A 5 f J . , Q6 1 ' X . ' , I . rut' - is - M - - , ,,r.... , ,wfag ' EiiEEE1E:frE:irf:?:T55Q:-:eel I -:lQiQ3:3:1:525:52r32ir2 ' - ,1:1:s:z:z:z:e:z:s:s5:z:2: ' izffi' .1 T- .1 Z'2sisEfEsi1Eff1?f11:E: , - .l ...,. , .,., ,W MJT an ..'.,,,,,, ' 'lr-.. ' .,., -.-1-I-111111 -ew-...wtf ,Q.,,5gigigigiiiiigiifiigigi? ir 1 . .Y.:.', -ff 22 V - ' , ,Zf ?' , ' ' ,Vg T X ' . .vet ' 'gf C' frrfwrrrrrrrrruunst ' if-iflf Ut.xD'9 I U-Q L-JW, ,Y QC? . . i9'eQUHe ' ' At ,gtg .f Gi -Q02-f g . - 1 - ' , fb r. Q49 '1 - ' NJ . . fi ff, S ' -1211: . . l I l I l J J , , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '41! COMMUNITY LAUNDRY The Only Laundry In The Orange School District Malte Our Phone Line Your Clothes Line 188 North Orange Street Orange Phone 447 326 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach Phone 915 Newport Phone 1627 Santa Ana Phone Zenith 0447 MR. AND MRS. ELWOOD CASE, Owners Mother-Junior loves pig's teet. Father-I don't care, make him wear shoes and stockings. Does your wite know anything about automobiles? Sure, you ought to see the truck she serves tor dinnerf CONGRATULATIONS Bakerfs Service Macmillan and Associated Gasoline 108 East Chapman Avenue Auto Electrical Repairing O R A N G E Phone 656 201 N. Glassell St ls your son selt-supporting? . . . h .d .. Just in the day time. At night he needs support on eac si e. Bass-I-iere's a quarter. You two boys can tiip tor it. Stooge-What do you think we are, acrobats? Orange County Insurance Agency 1400 North Main Street SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA - - - Orange Representative - - - I. F, ROWLEY f-- Telephone 690 4 IO6--- i Paul G Muench Q 's I I. C. SAVE IN SURE INSURANCE S A N T A A N A INSURANCE a CLOTHIERS 80 Plaza Square Phone 5 Ed Shiclc-How did you get such a sore ' ? I N S U R A N C E girl cracked a smiIe. I N A L L L I N E S Larry-II was my smile. D Ic h I I'Ic I ? B. D. STANLEY NZ,yviify?IIOw W Y I e DVS ers I don'+ Icnow either. Tha'r's why I ask- ed you. Congratulations 3. c. deem, co., nc. 114 North Glassell Phone 1209 Orange Rufus-Whar yo' aII doin' now, Ras+us? Ras+us--Righi' now Ah's doin' nuffin' but Ah could had had a job with one ob Ihem Ihere arctic explorers. Rufus-How come yo' done didn'+ 'rake if? Rasfus-Me? Ah aiml no black Byrd! TELEPHONE 149 , , 1 f C. W. COFFEY I FUNERAL DIRECTOR MRS. c. W. COFFEY, Assistant TELEpHONE 97,1 120 East Almond Avenue 162 North Glassell Street O R A N G E .--IO7 fX 4555905025 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ASS OF 19 Anaconda Wlre 8 Cable Company o R A N G E TO THE CLASS OF 41 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION AND GOOD WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE OKONITE The Okonite Company 403 WEST MAPLE AVENUE - - - ORANGE T lf lx! CL 41 as 49 C? A -8- +9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF For the 311th consecutive year 'fill it has been the privilege and pleasure of the Orange Daily News to chronicle the activities and events surrounding the graduation of a class from Orange Union High School. We are happy to have had the opportunity to take some part in the development and growth of the school to its present high standards. Our best wishes for continued success to each of you in your chosen fields of future activity. xg ORANGE DAILY NEWS They-Mister, we want to buy a ticket. Him-But aren't there two ot you? They-Sure, but we're halt sisters. Add that up! sf- Telephone 230 Radiator Repairing Tin Shop Co. Extension Pipes for Irrigation All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work Heating Systems Installed 132 No. Orange Street Orange l The Orange BA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 301 No. Sycamore St. Phone 2456 S A N T A A N A ES Cop-Hey, what are you doing there? Evelyn Schroeder--Parking my car. It seem Safety Zone. WIESSEMAN'S Thirtyfthree Years Satisfactory Service to Orange County Gifts For Every Occasion China - Glass - Pottery - Gifts Toiletries - Lamps - Silver Main at Fifth Santa Ana, Calif. fVisitors Welcomej Housewares - Toys Hey, gimme a cup ot Cuckoo Cottee. Now what could that be? The kind that's weak in the bean. ed such a good place. The sign said G R E E T I N G C A R D S - - for all occasions School Supplies Perkins Magazine S h 0 p 109 East Chapman Orange Q - - IO9 LORD 8 PRICE Telephone 27 - for .- Lubrication Gasoline Tires 202 No. Glassell Orange Hockaday 8 Phillips, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SHOP EQUIPMENT 335 West Chapman Avenue TELEPHONE 1171 l-le-l hear +hey're going fo fighf The baffle of Bunker Hill over again. Him-Why? l-le-H wasn'+ foughi on The level. Eloise Beymer-There's a lol of eleciricify in my hair. Friend-Oh, is lhal why you buy hafs 'rhai look like lamp shades? A Chinese cook was walking lhrough ihe woods. l-le iurned around io see a grizzly bear following him, smelling ol his iracks. l-lm, said The Chinaman, you like my hacks? Well good, I make some more. l-loriiculiure Leclure-Mr. Triplelir gave a leclure lhe olher day on Des+ruc+ive Peslsu, a large number being presenl. Wife-My hear? wenl inio ihis cake I baked Today. Hubby-Why don'+ you bake on lhe days when you feel lighf hearled? T. L, FARISI HAGENS Q Q 0 HAY GRAIN SEED S E R V I C E BIRD SUPPLIES WooD COAL 0 Q Q . . 114 North Olive ' Mobllml Phone 17 Orange --- Mobilgas --f Mobiluhrication rio--- COURTESY OF THE DUDGE STUDIO W. H. BALSLEY, Proprietor Il2'-- AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS .1 65, i ii X MHULIJTI M -1 Try It You'll Like It '- AMERICA'S GREATEST DRINK SENSATION Suzanne Huff-My boy-friend and I have paried forever. Friend-Wha+7 Bu+ I Though? you said he was one in a Thousand. Suzanne I-I.-He was, buf he found oui abou+ fhe oiher nine hundred and nineiy-nine. Cilgciie Cvlawton INSURANCE AND BONDS Orange Savings Bank Building Telephone 275 Pefe-I discovered ihe procedure for keeping a man from kissing you whiie you're oujr driving wifh him. BuckeH-How do you proceed? Peie-On fooil LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING MODEL LAUNDRY CO. VERN O. ESTES, Agent Phone735 RUG CLEANING LINEN SUPPLIES ---II3 THIS IS ULLTL CAFETEQIA H H f Patronize It! You'll Get The Best For Less Della-I wouldrfl touch Johnny with a ten foot pole. Ralph-Wha+'s wrong with him? Della-Oh, noihing, but wouldnur it loolc silly? Orange Paint Store EARL L. WINTERBOURNE, P . ' ,J wp Cruzen E3 Smith SEI sngnwlfpml-LIAAQS DeSoto and Plymouth -Ti PAINT HeAoQuAR1Ens Motor Cars W L P 'I 402 West Chapman Ave. Phone 378 AND PICTURE FRAMING 143 North Glassell Phone 423 DWIGHT P. GOODRICH Railroad and Steamship Tickets SANTA FE DEPOT TELEPHONE 448 II4-'- To The Class of '41 We want to congratulate you upon the successful culmination of your High School work. We want to assure you of our earnest desire to be of service to each of you individually, at any time, anywhere and above all, we want you to know that our best wishes are for the full attainment of all your highest ideals. Sincerely your friend, i' 'A' The Orange Community Chamber of Commerce ARC WELDERS Oflo Bafgef V. B. Anderson Distributor Of ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS ORANGE, CALIFORNIA I wish lo buy an appropriaie gift l-low about a clock? Everything for the Welder fGas and Electricl Telephone Santa Ana 6321 117 S. Spurgeon Santa Ana for a bride. Something timely and striking Hardware - - Lumber - - . A , . Builders' Sash ' ' Doors :L,uMEBr.Q9is4PAN?- Millwork ' ' wr, S roizrvruv KINDOFCONSIRUCTION Paint Wallboards 1 QN- Roofing iw H? THE wx Pmcfs Building Materials - T ' 5' ' 230 NORTH LEMON STREET TELEPHONE 461 SE IOR REASONABLE COGNOMEN HANDLE FACSIMILE lN 20 YEARS FATAL BLOW Fred Acken F. A. Big Noise Still blowing Blew out Kearney Adams Corney Mickey Mouse Mr. Peters' son-in-iaw Hitler bombs canyon Patty Allis Pat Cupid Pianist Ivory poison Miles Amos Hyro Basketball player Playing basketball Ball burst PEN! AFBYQO Pete A movie star Trying out Hollywood They took him in Ed Armstrong Army Don Juan John Juan Women Ward Atherton Ward A giant Roaming Africa Lion bite Della Aufdemberg Blondie Blondie Peroxide No peroxide Bette Baier Baier Vamp Hop-up queen Rode in sedan Bob Bartlett Bob Shorty Racin' hop-ups Won a race Haskell Bazell Hazel Professor Still a prof. Exploded Patricia Benson Pat Fireball Old maid Frozen arteries Marian Berlin Turkey Gloria Schultz Foreign correspondent War stopped Eloise Beymer Beymer Mama's girl Math teacher Moved to town Melba Billingsley Melba Brides' maid Going to Yuma Got married Raymond Boese Boese Pianist Beatin' it out Piano busted Eleanor Bolm Menace Morning after In business Too much business Mariorie Bougher Mariie Earl Carrol girl Washing dishes Dropsy Walter Brelie Walt Tom Harmon A PPO Didn't play 60 min. Harriet Brewer Brewer Darkie Pro tennis Racket broke Bill Bricke Billiam Butch American History Professor Hair grew out Harlan Bryson Harlan Cute kid Street sweeper Bunions Arthur Bunke Art Pilot Building model planes One crashed Margaret Bunke Bunk Tizzie Lish Giggling Spasms Helen Burchell Janie A brain Dodging Everett R. He caught her Shirley Burkett Buckett A little doll A bigger little doll Ralph dropped her icrashl Alex Burnett Bryant Curley top Shinny top Fell out of bed George Carriker Bill My man Filling gas tanks Dropped a match Barbara Chambers Barb Southern Belle Living in Arkansas Came to town Joe Clark Joe Superman Civics teacher Over activity Darrell Collier Master Honor society Graduated from H. S. Quit breathing Keith Collins Snake Snake Snake Shot between eyes Marilyn Corona Marilyn Hedy LaMarr Still a babe Woo Woo Paul Coyle Paul Romeo Still courtin' Suzy She said yes Don Curl Nut-head Step n' Fechet Still shufflin' Blew one Armysta Davis Sue Dye iob Blond hair Red hair Arthur DeLeon Art Trig prof Teaching Trig Struck by lightning 'l'om Delgado Tommy Juarez Playing pro tootball Got hit Joicelyn Dillingham Joy Carrot top Concert artist Got an audience Sterling Ditchey Stichey Genius Printing Orange News Register took over Charlotte Doncaster Don Blondie Absent from school Missed a date Kellar Dunham Killer A midget Circus strongman Assassinated Dale Eaton Tubby Porky Owning a dairy Cows died Ruby Einspahr Ruby A pal Sleeping late Saturday Didn't wake up Virginia Eliiah Ginnie Southern belle More Suothern Married a Bostonian Dora Mae EllinghausenDora Home town girl Still askin' questions Someone answered one Kenneth Enochs Kenny Cherub Still carrying papers Lost his route Anna Mae Eyman Annie Journalist Poundin' a beat Run over Eugene Faber Gene Heart-throbber Handsomer Winked at a girl Otis Feemster Otie Last years' Chem. Prof Poisoned Larry Figgen Lenny The angel Going to school Graduated Harold Fitschen Pete Water-boy Dropped a cup Drowned Leonard Fitschen Race-horse Race-horse Stumbled Shot Bruce Gelker Buster Dimpled darling Blushing at the Altar Blushing at Reno Robert Gist Gist Organ grinder Streetcar conductor Too good for his place Donna Gosnell Gosie Freckles A cook in Luccas Fell in soup William Gould Gouldie Locks Something left over One of N. Y.'s 400 Exams John Grow Johnny Glammer-boy Waiting for Della Waited too long Marilyn Gunther Marilyn Nit-wit Juliet Romeo Paul Hager Hager Radical Worn out Blind date Ross Hager Haygar A cutie Still late On time Warren Hardin Cuddles Oliver Hardy Whistling, not singing Lost too much weight Thomas Harms Titus An ambulance driver Race driver Threw a rod Lila Hayes Lila A go better Still going Got it Elois Heinemann Mrs. Short Cute kid Taking care of little Shorts Grandchildren Melvin Hodson Mel Casanova Carrying ice Cold chills Helen Holzgrafe Helen Ui but happy Still taking Chem. Passed-ioutt Edna Horton Janie Not the type Married Natural Ruth Howell Jimmy A babe Going with Jimmy Jimmy called in draft Robert Hoyt Abe Abe Lincoln Dog catcher Got ambitions Suzanne Huft Suzzy A lot of fun Mrs. Coyle Ex-Mrs. Coyle Martha Hunziker Hunzy Skyscraper Playing chopsticks Piano broke Carl Johnson Johnson Bony 200 pounder Down to l80 Evelyn Jones Jonesy Truck Trucking Truck wreck Karl Kasky Karl Flag pole painter Gct a tew painted Broke Golden Rule Betty Kilgore Betty Thin woman Fattening up You'll never know Irene Kozina Kozie Teacher's pet Book nite at show Completed her set Gilbert Krage Peanut Hill Billy Asking tor a date She accepted Clarence Krahnke Krankie Sailor Working with bees Got stung Violet Krueger Violet A blond Still running for Cliff. Broken heart Carol Kuyper Carol A reporter Editor of daily paper Fell in the press llo- ll0Il0SCOPE REASONABLE COGNOMEN HANDLE A IN 20 YEARS FATAL BLOW FACSIMILE Ellsworth Larimer Elsie The serious type Driving the Bantam Bantam had chix Lorraine Lembke Lorraine A babe Paling with Betty K. Bicycle wreck Harlan Lemke Harlan A Lemke O. U. H. S. bus driver No more O. U. H. S. Viola Lemke Lefty Tall, dark, N curly Piano artist Olive burned down Lorraine Lenfz Lorraine Scholar Thirty-seven Ate her own cooking Mabel Liermann Mabel Her brother All-star gym teacher Too much exercise Bob McAulay O Jitter-bug Reform school Went to church Mary McDougal Ditty Bad dream Mrs. Pentecost Saw another man, and HJ Esther Mclnfosh Es Margie Model Heart attack Clara McNeill Clare Censored Still censored Uncensored Margaret McQuillan Marge Sonia Heinie Roller skafing Valencia closes Alda Meehan Alda lpana ad Seeing double Drove over wrong bridge Pauline Meyer Paul Shirley Temple Teaching school Influenza Bonnie Minton Bonnie Shy little gal ln a beauty shop No more women Clinton Morrow Clint Working man Still working Over exertion Kenneth Mueller Keg A barrel Driving without muffler Put on muffler Bill Muffleman Muff A scientist Henpecked Sassed her back Elva Nuffer Elva Sedate Old maid Let herself go Maurice Osborne Maurice Maurice Confucius ll. Suspenders broke Andrew Pentecost Andy A bashful lad Still bashful Someone proposed Bob Perkins Winnie May Flat Foot Floogie Another Artie Shaw Love sick Marilyn Peters Pete Homespun girl An actress Stage fright Mariie Powers Margie Freckles Living in past Woke up Harry Purcell Harry Squirt Mowing lawns Earthquake James Ragan Wolf Mucket Still wolfing Halitosis Dorothy Ragsdale Dot Friendly soul Getting a drivers license Car wrecked Wanda Rice Wanda Beauty parlor iob Still making malts Drank one Barbara Richey Gillis Flirt Still flirting Tommy found out Ruth Ricketts Ruthie Beach rat Bathing beauty Rode a humper Bill Riehl Bill Romeo Driving truck Ridge Route Marie Riggle Marie Midget Still a midget Grew a mite Thomas Roberts Tom Boxer Boxing Mef Joe Louis Bob Robinson Bob Curley top Trapper New Levis Earle Rowland Charlie Convict Became one Blondes Elroy Russell Eli Dope Riding his motor bike Tire blew out Edwin Schick Eddie Jerk Hop-up mechanic Hit a bump Muriel Schmidt Hot Rocks Cobina Young steady Men Jack Schoonover Jack Scholar Sfill studying Went blind Gloria Schultz Gloria Marian Berlin Lunts' undersfudy Got a part Sara Serafto Sara Roma Tango dancer No music Foresi Short Forry Tarzan Elois' better half Elois' cooking Norma Short Short Stuff A wow Still a wow Bow wow! Demp Sloan Dump Tyrone Power Lady charmer Charmed one Harlan Smith Harlan Sheik Permanents bi-annually Lost his hair net Socorro Solorio Weinie Weinie Mayor of Orange Too many weinies Harold Stanley Sfinkie Minnie Mouse Riding the humpers Hit boffom Ethel Stewart Ethel An Orange gal An Orange woman Moved Isabel Sfimple Sffmp Shrimp Still a shrimp Shrimp salad Gertrude Stratton Gerty Giggle Driving Green-Streak Green-Streak kicked Victor Sutton Bill Gable l?l Unmarried Pasadena Willis Talmage Willie Lil man Taking out freshies Marries one Frances Taute Fannie An athlete Fixing hair every nite Got a butch Orville Timme Dopey Drummer boy Ray McKinley's double Tanning the hide Ruth Valentine Ruthie Wreckless driver Still wreckless Wrecked Raymond Walker Milk A nervous wreck A butcher Heart stopped beatin' Marie Wallace Tony Cheerful Manager of Woolworth Goes broke Carl Wannamaker Carl Taylor Snake charmer Snake bite Gladys Webster Gladys A chaperone ls a chaperone Old age Mary Webster Bebe Simple and Sweet U1 Taking sewing from Stangie Love bug bite Carol Welch Carol Gold Digger Sfill digging Dug too deep Grace Welty Gracie Droop Wheel skater Wheel came off Bob Werley Werley Something left over Advising Hitler l?l John Bull takes Hitler Marigene White Coach Frump Learning to drive Drove Wilma Worden Willie Flirt Housewife iM. H.'sl Jitterbug bite ll7 1 1 1 Il8--- M A N S U R MOTOR CO. V-81941 Ford - - Mercury - - Lincoln Zephyr - - V 401 West Chapman Avenue Telephone 679 Congratulations To The Class of 'fill SHELL SERVICE STATION 1 303 So. Glassell Phone 1159 I l Bowyer E3 Clark I've never been dated, I've never been kissed. They said it I waited No man could resist The lure ot a pure and innocent miss, But the trouble is this 1 I'm titty. CONGRATULATIONS 41 s 1911 No Main Phone 12561 S A N T A A N A Pacific Pottery Yard People in the Blue Ridge mountains live in spots almost inaccessible, where there are no roads and travel ot any kind is extremely ditticult, but this disturbs them little, as they have no occasion to leave. A stranger, tinding himselt in one ot these spots, asked a native, My triend, how should I go trom here to Knoxville? The native was puzzled and scratching his head tor inspiration, said: Well, stranger, it I was going to Knoxville, I think I would go up this here holler until I came to an old wood road: no, it I was goin' to Knoxville, I think I would go down the valley and go up the tirst Iett-hand branch. No, you couIdn't get through there. To tell Mode f o' H Day LULA B. KENYON --DRESSES -SLACKS -HOSIERY - LINGERIE 160 North Glassell Street Orange the truth, stranger, it I was goin' to Knoxville I wouldn't start trom here. FROSTEFER'S F u r n i t u r e YOUR FURNITURE STORE 9000 130 So. Glassell Phone 104 ORANGE, CALIF. I if 62 120-H Compliments of TlCU'llQ CLU'U'lCLYl l,LYY'Ll7EJ1 CO. Sine. R - With complete line of Building Materials 168 North Cypress Street Phone 750 Lady-Butcher, l think l'II lake one Of those large lobsters. Butcher-Very well. Shall I wrap it for you? Lady-Yes. H dOesn'+ know me well enough to follow me home. Ed Armstrong-There are three hundred girls in ihis Town and l've never kissed one of them. Snake Collins-Yeh, which one? I fjjj f2f,2f,'QjQ',?ngs CONGRATULATIONS if for Sportswear TO THE CLASS OF Wil! if for Shoes DONT FORGET , , , F G OWINGS David Fairbairn H A B E'R D A S H E R Y IUSTICE OF THE PEACE '2j'j25ig j1'Q Icifageffffe' ORANGE TOWNSHIP Attendant-All visitors must leave ihe asylum at 5 o'clOCk. Visiiors-l'll be Off in a minute. Attendani--Oh! ln ihai Case you can slay. . ELECTRICAL SERVICE E. H. Smith 8 Bro. ELECTRICIANS OPTOMETRISTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 125 No. Glassell Phone 129 ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 165 North Glassell Street Phone 369 - Night 195 or 444-W ---I2l OLL Have Completed Four Years Of Preparatlon Toward Your Llle s Goal It Would Be Well Now To Remember Prmtmg ls The Inseparable Compamon Of Aehlevement .Steele 9 cYVlc,f,'lnnL1.1 121 SOUTH OLIVE STREET TELEPHONE 707 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS tv - 1 94404 1 : ' O ...WEDDING.., that are correct in s le and design Arrow Shirts f - Grayco Neckwear unth ers Clothlng Store - 110 I 112 South Glassell Street - Stetson Hats I Shoes qnecQ'1.s Fflne Shop Modern Equipment for Re-Capping KX 192 South Main Phone 296 B e s t W i s h e s T ll students for completing another successful y John 0?.CRag,an INSURANCE 108 West Chapman Avenue Orange, C lf 2 Harms Drug Store Prescription Specialists The Store of Quality 8 Service GS? -We Serve- FOIINTAIN LUNCHES 136 So. Glassell Phone 62 IN DRUGS c u T . R A T E Royal Drug Co. 114 N. Glassell Phone 115 ORANGE, CALIF. UTI THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK an -and- 11 THE ORANGE SAVINGS BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE By ihe way, have you girls ever seen my imi+aHons? Yes, and no maH'er how 1iHIe The deniisi charged, you were robbed. DRY GOODS --- and --- L A D I E S W E A R -Headquarters For- MUNSING THEME GOSSARD Underthings Hosiery Corsets 126 So. Glassell Orange I NEELY'S Meier Nurseries - F L O R I S T S - CORSAGES - BOUQUETS WEDDING BOLIQUETS FUNERAL SPRAYS GRB SHRUBS - TREES - ROSES Phone 162 541 West Chapman ---125 . -v . I26--- DEWEY 8 HESSEL - GROCERS GX! AFFILIATED WITH RED AND WHITE STORES GX? 216-218 East Chapman Avenue Telephone 1080 Orange, Calif. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES X, WALKER'S MARKET YOU PAY NO MORE FOR QUALITY 218 East Chapman Avenue Telephone 853 Wedding Announcements The very latest type faces make it possible for us to give you a Wed- ding Invitation or an Announcement that is new and up-to-date WILBER S. LENTZ PRINTING STUDIO A. D. BURKETT HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 154 No. Olive St. Phone 77 XEVY EATING W 1 s H E S ,if Iunior jffffffj D311 5 I chamber of ..Y1fTf5f,cl3lj1d COHIHICFCC C. H. Sfidfsgiifllff WATSON'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE 120 East Chapman Avenue - - - Orange DRUGS AND SPECIALTIES AT LOWEST PRICES Save With Safety At Watson's ---127
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