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

 - Class of 1953

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and Nevada being won by The PanTher Team. Players who worked hard To make The Team a suc- cess were Team capTain Lyle Richards, AlberT Kuechel, DwighT RoberTs, David Blank, NeilGranger, Earl Clabby, Fred l-lobbs, Frank Wallace, and George Wayne. ln OcTober The girls had organized a girls' league under The leadership oT lvlrs. WrighT and became aTTiliaTed wiTh The SouThern CaliTornia FederaTion. AThleTics in l92l didn'T quiTe compare To Those oT l92O, buT The Tlea-weighT baslceT- ball Team did win The counTy championship. IT musT be remembered ThaT IT was on The Tlea-weighT Team ThaT The champions in l92O received Their Training. Organized aThleTics came inTo being This year Tor The TirsT Time Tor The girls oT Orange l-li an amendmenT being added To The STudenT Body ConsTaTuTion which provided Tor a Girls AThleTic Associahon The girls earned Their mem bership Then as They do now on The poinT sysTem Trom parTicipaTing in baslceTball baseball Tennis and capTain ball WiTh ReTlecTor bills mounTing in 1922 The sTudenTs on The papers sTaTT underToolc The proIecT oT a school carnival IT was a greaT success and The bills were paid Concessions such as The candy booThs The pilce and The OrienTal Tea Garden provided all wiTh a hosT oT enTer TainmenT The l-lonor Scholarship SocieTy was Tounded and has since been an orgamzaTion in which membership is really an honor Los Sabios The Spanish club a LaTIn club and Le Cercle de Francais The French club came inTo being Tor The TirsT Time in This year The name PanThers was TirsT earned by The Orange l-li TooTball Team Tor Their mighTy spnriT an I922 Charley Parlcer oT ThaT years Traclc Team had The honor oT represenhng OUT-TS in The preliminaries oT The SouThern CalTornia meeT in Los Angeles Orange l-li was even represenTed by a TloaT in The TournamenT oT Roses parade in Pasadena Busy presenhng some TwenTy Two plays in l923 24 The drama class probably accomplished more Than The average class could hope To boasT When graduahon came iT was discovered ThaT a luclcy ThirTeen oT The senior girls were eligible Tor liTe honor socieTy The TooT ball Team had The mosT sucecssTul season yeT in The school s hisTory winning The championship of The Orange CounTy league and even playing In The semi Tinals Tor The SouThern CaliTornia championship The baslceTball Team equaled This record w1Th Three on Their sTarTing lineup being TooTball players in 'N.,k. E 2 AMW Q tx- mg l-loclcey was inTroduced inTo g rls aThleTics in l925 26 and much enThusiasm was shown by :Ts parTicipanTs This was The year The new gymnasium was compleTed lT was impossible To idenTiTy These girl aThleTes buT no doubT some oT you lcnow who They are Public speaking was oTTered Tor The Tir T Time and The Team meT wiTh much success Also in l925 26 The OUHS campus was graced wiTh The presence oT Two lovely new young physical educaTion Teachers Miss Grace RoberTson and Miss l-lelen Culp now lvlrs Johnson 5 ' I I I ' I I . ' . ' . f' . . . I - I I I ' . T . . I I . I I - . I I ' ' I I I . I, . . . . . . , I I . I. ., . . - . . . . . I . I ' I ' I V ' I . . . . . . . I l 3 - l W I I ' i.,. T I 5 i .::.v , , Q N L - mn -WY : .9 , J . N I . -at C an 'Q' .Ft -.-, 1 ,A . V A1: K v ff an Q .. ,. I , K I . EV 7 iii: Q i:j'r:iT J , A 3 - ' ' , ,W ' 7 I . f , ,I .J 5 1 I - 5 .,. ,f 4' 1 ' I-' M. A mm - I ss Q, -If A R. -1 ti., W - k j ' A N, .,.c Y -5 , QT - it . Q' ly. F: :ff .::' I I T ' N! I f ,,,. , , , , . , ' X, mm , W rt T . . . I . . . I - . . . ' l . . . ' s ' , ' . I - . ' l . I

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Moving plcTures To be shown aT The Pan-PaciTic ExposiTIon were Taken in l9l5 T Orange l-l: sTudenTs :n var:ous locaT:ons Boys and gurls al:ke marched around The plaza and were led :n yells by The:r leader W:lbur Woods and a speech was g:ven by Track sTar Ed W:ll:amson The scene was Then sh:TTed To an orange grove where all :o:ned :n sTag:ng a p:ck:ng scene F:lms were made :n The manual Tra:n:ng deparTmenT also OUl-TS sTudenTs were m:ghTy proud To have The:r T:lms shown w:Th Those Trom schools all over Cal:Torn:a Sp:r:T was aga:n ra:sed ThaT same year when Orange l-l: produced anoTher champ:on sh:p baseball Team Th:s year They were Farrar Young Farrar lvl:Tchell PoTTer Wr:ghT Lush l-lendr:ck Dyer l'lodson Wallace and Teach The coach Oh yes' Then There were Those Roman oanqueTs and plays aTTended by The sTudenTs oT V:rg:l and C:cero D:d They really know whaT The slaves were serv:ng Them7 An env:able record :n war work was esTabl:shed by mem bers oT The OUT-TS sTudenT body :n l9l8 ln French Rel:eT They were The leaders :n SouThern Cal:Torn:a They sTrove To show The men :n France ThaT They were beh:nd The:r people To The very :nch Compared To our buses Today Orange Fl: bus number 4 :n l9l9 was one never To be TorgoTTen by :Ts passengers V:ewed by The eyes oT a member oT The I953 graduaT:ng class :T seems To resemble The cable cars oT San Franc:sco The sTudenTs oT l9I8 and l9I9 d:dn T Th:nk so however as can be read:ly seen by The happy express:on on The Tace oT The young man :n The sTraw haT Who else buT Roy Edwards h:mselT' UnderTak:ng someTh:ng new Tor a scnool :Ts s:ze The Orange l-l: orchesTra Turmshed The mus:c Tor :Ts opereTTa :n I92O They even wenT To The exTenT oT organ:z:ng a :azz band Also noTable was The TaculTy play a new :dea A Th:rd perTormance oT Esmeralda was called Tor Trom The old Tolks who d:d so well aT acT:ng up For The T:rsT T:me s:nce The Track days oT Fred Kelly OUI-TS enloyed renown :n aThleT:cs as a resulT oT The baskeTball champ:onsh:p oT Cal:Torn:a 4 O I I F I I I I I I I I : : : I I . : , . I U I I ' I ' I I V Y i .il . . , . . . . I 0 ' II II , . 1: :: . . . . . I I



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The OUHS girl's glee club of I925, under The direcfion of Mr. Percy Richards, won much acclaim for Their Alma MaTer. Picfured wiTh Their insTrucTor, Mr. Richards, are MargareT Kaiser, Mariorie Caldwell, BeTh Fuller, Melva Flefcher, Lois Thomson, Hazel SmiTh, Bernardine Darnell, Ola Rafliff, Elizabefh Todd. Esfher lrwin, Clara Prechf, lrma Williams, Evelyn Richards, Francis Harper, May KnighT, Lucille Madison, Lois ClemenTy, Charlene Skinner, Rose Mary Gar- rison, Bessie Brand, Roberfa Brown, Pauline EsTock, DoroThy STiff, Mildred Wafson, Ada Dennis, Helen Gillogly, Norma Knufh, Hesfer Claypool, Elaine SmiTh, Edna Bandick, Virginia Showalfer. in was vii 'fri-Cl 7 ' . 1 .jc C ' - , .dawg unsung The baskefball Team again reigned as The counTy champions in T927 Die Frohlxche The German club puT on a play To which They invifed Their parenfs Cerfainly dramafics were indulged in much more Than They are now Orange again won The counTy baskeTball championship in T927 28 DifferenT members of The public speaking class represenTed Orange Hi in abouT Twenfy oraTorical conTesTs Through Harold PeTers was probably The mosT ouTsTanding man on The T930 Track squad being firsT in The low hurdles and Third in The high hurdles and placing fourTh in The broad lump Backing him up was Bob Durbin a sTar half miler Clarence Pargee and Harold PosT furnished some of The park for The Bee and Cee squads Varsify foofballers had Their fame Too when They achieved The rank of Champs in The minor league of Soufhern California Orange Hi hailed a powerful Track Team in l93I and The boys won all of Their dual meeTs as well as making a fine showing aT The oTher conTesTs The girls never To be forgoTTen had been hosfesses of The Girls League Con fenTion for Soufhern California in The fall The Board of ConTrol which was acTive during These years may be corresponded roughly To The sTudenT council of Today IT consisfed of seven members Two from each class excepT for The freshmen who had only one represenfafive They worked wiTh sTudenT problems and regulafion I6 X i l W' , Si W- : X Tre I l The year. I . . ' X Q I n 1 - ' I '

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