Oxnard High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)
- Class of 1941
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W 5 Q4 E q K : X 1. 3 k ff 1 , y T , . X ,f AR... SOP!-IIE LOUISE GRETHER 1924 1940 In Memoriam A MEMBER of the closs of 41 during her freshman sopho more ond lumor yeors Sophie Louise Grefher was unusually octlve In o1I the orgomzotlorms In which she portrcvpoted But more outstohdmg was her personollty ond her oblllty to moke ond keep friends To her memory the Sensor Class of 1941 respectfu11y ded: Cotes this CARDINAL AND GOLD 4 lie I , , I , I I . Foreword THE Sensor Class at T9-U bruents thus edntnon ot CARDIN Al. AND GOLD as another remembrance at the many me ITTOVIQS of our hlgh school day5 Thus book embodtes the Important Lvent5 of the year and It repruentb the atncere effort and en orngnnahty and possubuhtres and tt ns to the vanaaushed redmen we owe many ot the ba kgrounds at our crvnlnzatton The lnduan Splrst ot Courage braxerx and loyahty I5 typtfted we snncerely hope, un the Gxnard students 1' T A 1 A . deavor made by the statt, The Indian theme was chosen tor its I f CI , , b . 'S X32- gf? di M R B A N LG Do-b D 3 -l - 2 ' .o ' , FD 1 ' 3 . .' gh , . . . t FQ- . ' I - - . I n . -.FD 'A I y . E .. ,. . fb . U1 . . YD ' 3 . - 'P . xo. .. , Q V 3 ' . FD. . Q ' I .. 6' N h . , 5' l f G 1 w . 9- 'H ' ' my - , . ' 3 . Q . ' . Q ' 4 mmimxgs . ' I -. . v x , l V 'Q . . 1 . S T THE young people who are leaving school thus year wlll flnd themselves confronted by a very complex clvlllzatlon and wull have to face sntuatlons that have not been equaled ln the hnstory of the nation Europe IS engaged an a death struggle which threatens to Involve the entire world The United States has no assurance that lt can remaun at peace for any deflnlte perlod ln addltuon to forelgn threats lnternal differences are so strong that the natlon can not act with a unuted front for self defense and protection These are the condltuons that the young people are lnherltlng and must assume as problems to be solved ln vlew of the present sltuatlon the challenge for young men the United States IS to survlve as a democracy the people must belleve nn nts pnnclples and be loyal un the support of the funda mental thlngs wrltten unto the constltutnon They must assume thelr serlous obllgatlons to the nations and take an actlve unter est In perpetuatlng those pruncuples so dear to the Amerlcan people Educatlon ns Incomplete wlthout a reallzatlon of duty to state and natlon lt IS hoped that every boy and gurl Ieavlng Oxnard Union Hugh School thus year wall be prepared and wnlllng to assume those responslbnlltues so necessary un thus tlme of stress W D Bannuster 8 CQNVNXKOJQZNI cfrct THE board ot Trustees of the Oxnard Unnon Hugh School durung theur long peruod ot servuce have accomplished a great deal In the nnterest of the school and community Among the things which the Board has done for the school ns our new baseball dna mond which ns the best diamond In Ventura County The Board has also put In a new sprinkling system In the football tneld and IS helpnng trnanclally to publlsh the BUZZ Dr H M Stane retnred dentist has just resngned from the Board of Trustees Dr Stanre who was head at the Board has donated much ot has time to the school during his twenty five years of service as a trustee The new head of the Board IS J D McGrath rancher who has served as trustee tor thurty one years Other members of the Board are P W Dennas county su pervlsor and rancher who has served for nineteen years E O Green banker who has served for fuve years and J L Fulton businessman who began has tlrst year as trustee thus year 9 A 1 at E o F M AJJQWJ D M - wr , . 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I I ' I ' ' I Faculty D Bannister H A Berl Vlce l-r 1 :pol Mathematics Mabel Q brown lean ol Q'1II'l5 Matnematlcs Nerna bloom Head ot rnglnsln Department R lo Lauterlnaclw Head ot Sclcnce Dcrartment Jeannette Armstrong H' me lzconom s A la D lsootn Lomnwercuul Sllnja ts Vvrll am lproclat onc rcncn Spanlslw 'substrtutc Floyd S lnrownc Mncnanlcal Drawing F1 t orrol Jowlex Wood Snoo ntlwlo Donlon clnuted tat s H s ory Helen F Do rance L nrarnon Marrorle Lnolrslw Lonwm rclal Subjects I lbfl O Acele Galluxer Ergllsl Argele Hammer Engluslw Hlstorv Girls Physical Education Dowd Harmon Commercial Subjects Tennns rrlan V Haro E gl lw Pulnllc Soea r Paul Hummel Orcnestra lpand S e W box lJ'lxsCC1l ucatlon H ad Coach N l e S lcw c L1IClOlfClfXA Loxc 1 Hts 3 M owe gran sw IN ary M 'tnn Art Mu rc Margaret Mcfna 15 Scnool Nurse and Suporvnsor ot Attcndancc rcd M 'Xllcolos rrrnclw SIUIWIS-Fl ar Q Ovvcr s kwgl 1 rnCstSmltl1 M tal Hog FI one n Stoxcr G rl Plfwvslcal Educatron forr we D Vxfesterxet Social Studnes Jolwn B Vvrlcow Plwyslcs Mathematics Al Young Assustant Coach Pat Carr Secretorx Fxte tslon wclnool at CC1lWWCIVIllO State 1-lospltal Vlru r eat n Soclal Studies Engllslw Mavrel D Qrul Mtslc Matlwematrr S uencc l O W, li'llHCIllOl . A in ' 'D l. cl , W A ' ' f S I W 'D s ml 1 - V A I Q ' . ' W f 'J .i T W ' - 5 sy Cy '-- ' ' 1 ' St e ict Jul S. P stcr Engllslr l f ' Y 1 rl Ad n n rs , A F ,lang Vwfoltc-r Jcsstzrw Matlwenwotlcs, Boys' Plfmyslcal Education M S K llfler s' l-fe 'Ed r' I, 2 J. .4 ndail Sotcl G , f l,ot.r X tory lsal el L Fr ul A ' L1 , S' '. Alt 2 . S ' , 5, AA 'E 'W hz K' :sl li ' , le. Sl 5 Dl'Z,.l t, S f-H l s' lv 1 ' ' , I f .. , . All N 1 ted lie 4 g . l I . F . 1 ' C Sf' t e Bros cc Y serlea I at drums IN contInuIng the program of better school spIrIt and more Interest IH trIbal OCflVIflES the ASSOCIOfed Student Body has had a very successful year Martln Haet ably fllled the posltlon of chlef wlth Barbara Welch as VICE chIettess Helen HItch scrIbe Stanley Lehmann keeper of wampum and Rlchard Godshall warrIor at arms At the begInnIng of thIs year a successful membershIp drIve was held wIth over flV6 hundred members Several pow wows were held preceedIng the football contests In whnch the students promoted school spIrIt Many school dances were sponsored by the student body IncludIng the Chnstmas formal and several sport dances Among the specIal assemblIes were a demonstratIon on lIquId alr a talk by a famous explorer Murlel Goodspeed AmerIca s most talented gIrl Browers VarIetIes a xylophone and ventrrloqulst and the Jubllee S-Ingers Several exchange programs were presented by the students of other hugh schools They Included Ventura JC Santa Paula and FIllrnore It IS hoped that these wIll contsnue next year ll 'GPN 3-Nfioffuffwhs ?'Wx'o'QN Nl Qu 50 . 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N N. l O 5' , wife .MLP YXQOG .af-4- '5 A WITH Robert Gretber turst semester chuef lustnce and James l-laycox second semester cbnef yustlce many new reforms were Introduced Into the Student Court Officers and patrolmen are now allowed to get out ot study ld Il by showung theur Student Court cards No one wrtbout a hall permit as allowed IH the balls between perlods A Student Court plcnlc was held un May at Camp Comfort Court officers are Robert Gretber cblet justnce furst semester James Haycox clmet lustuce second semester Leon Bell associate justice second semester Pat Newman secretary June Moore assnstant secretary Earl l-leatb Royall Moore Barlltfs and Martun Haet ex otfnclo member Student Court advisors are Mass Lowe Mr Wnlcox Mrs Lowe Mrs Westervelt and Mr Kelllber l2 V G C rascents Boro SGCV9 Of COMPLETING a very successful year the Gurls League has agaln been one of the school s most active organlzatuons lt had as :ts leaders Marjorie Shutt and Barbara Welch as co chleftesses Jane Snow vlce chleftess Phyllis Baron scribe Helen l-lltch keeper of the wampum Yvonne Dledrlch and Margaret Ann Macy warriors at arms and Mrs Brown Advisor Among the actlvutles whnch the League undertook were a Barter The ater at Chrlstmas time to supply needy families with food and clothung the annual Mothers Tea whnch was held an May and the Cotton Festival The last actuvlty has become one of the most popular with the Queen of May crowned at the ASB backward dance The two chleftesses attended the lndnan summer pow wow In Whuttuer and two gunnor maudens attended the sprung pow wow In Venlce I3 I ul l E , 5 M L nn Q S 1' ' A , . 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U N N x I , I N V' 'SM Pete se cc er cffe o e ea a sc Ccas pes en WHEN school began on August 30 l937 Oxnard Hugh saw 222 meek and pale freshmen start theur hugh school careers They chose theur motto Nothung too great theur colors green and orange and theur flower orange blossoms By the tume they became sophomores they had become better ac quaunted wuth hugh school routune and were very actuve un school affaurs At theur second meetung they were entertauned by a mystufyung vaudevulle The Box of Mystery When they were uunuors theur buggest socual event was the Junuor Senuor Banquet and Prom whuch was guven ar the Masonuc Temple The theme Sprung was carrued out wuth flowers and .funes The play Luttle Women was a huge success and helped make the Prom possuble Havung at last reached theur last year un Oxnard Hugh they elected Duck Godshall chuef Betty Culbert vuce chueftess Pat Newman scrube Jummy Fulton keeper of wampum and Melvun Peterson and Bob Rafetto warruors at arms as theur class offucers Under the advusorshup of Mrs Westervelt the senuors conducted theur meetungs un the musuc room and w re entertauned by varuous musucal programs The senuors who met the Scholarshup Socuety requurements were Margaret Buuttel Betty Culbert Martun Haet Benuamun Hayashuda James Haycox Patrucua Newman John Osborne Jean Tucker Jean Conklun Robert Grether Stanley Lehmann and John Rey On May 23 and 24 the class gave the play Mumbo Jumbo whuch was a mystery and proved to be as much a success as theur play the year before The fourth year Englush class contrubuted a lot to the fulfullment of the class motto Nothung too Great by makung a bugger and better BUZZ for Oxnard Hugh The lass was well represented un sports by Heunruch Sawyer Fulton Haet Petut Moore Lykuns Gull Eluzalde Heath Waters Watson Chaffee Moorhous Godshall Smuth Fleuschauer Cabral Culler Ruave Peterson and Gardner And now that the senuors are about to leave us we wush them every but of luck and our very best wushes un theur great future l6 HELEN MAE ABPLANALP O Huff' I WY S IR THEODORE JAMES BARON C VIVIAN RUTH ES MARGARET LOUISE BIITTEL O I M MOS CS f fx B w ORVILLE RAY BLANKENSHIP B ffcxlo Ms C BGS mu!! 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I', IIZE .oIIe.D II Z 3, BUsIneTb0II I, Z, 3, rl, Bc , Z, 3, -3, I S, - , , Ilxl -25 fe M31 ,, l .I 4 SHIKA TAKASUGI O rwrrd A 1 7 Pres Japanese Crab L Patrolman 4 Volrcwbmr 4 Basebarl I Basketbalr 2 KATHRYN LAWANNA TIMBERLAKE Omarci Z7 Hai ess Yemor V FUKIKO TOKUYAMA O ward J me 3 1923 1 css -1 ROI e eedlvarl 5 mba!! 1 s Qrbjl X FUSAKO TOYOHARA Guard Poll I lfb PS oss 1 LOST E, Fam SARA JEAN TUCKER O mira A 3 H 192 Quaesior Latm Club 3 Sec Treae CSF -4 CNF 2 3 4 Owef Jashce Umfarm Cow' 4 Volru sebari W Z Baskefacr' 9pceabaH 3 Sen cr Plax Glee Club JAMES ALSON VAN NDER L w 1 GERTRUDE RUBY VAN WINKLE Not s ra 'f ws css 7 Barn ROBERT AURELIO VER mrrrf A LEOPOLDO VILLARREAL Mexrco ADH! H 922 Now or. PAULINE BERNICE VOLK Ccrwtratra Nlmos IO Ersterea sn at arms C S ess a fhaer Lcaner 2 Nexbdr 1 DONALD ENOCH WATERS O vard ADT!! Ce Pres -1 Ut ai ar xx O 4 5 T ms 5 CP Xa 5 FooTba1I 26 JOHN TAYLOR WATSON BARBARA LUCILLE WELCH CR Tw 11 rex DN PK L DORIS AMANDA WILSON L r ANNA KATHLEEN WOOD Hur we Fry N Q sf JAMES THOMAS WYNDLE F Y N A TAKcSHl YAMADA DENKO YANAGINUMA mlfrw HKTQSS I L 2 MARGARET ELIZABETH MARIA M c 7 B RALPH MANGERINO FLORES 4 Z DORA AVELIA PONCE V 27 an- M! an yxfz-if V4 Y MN Y' 5 by 95 X? f '-'Q'-'-1 Ci TOP PlCTURE J A ac oo cn e B , w s rn BO TOM PlCTURl: c Cl e , M rr 'lc b l Ogcer Mart ne Us fy C el o C C J e w a r J r Pcs THE Junnor Class has proved to be a very talented group thus year and has been a real credlt to Oxnard Hugh In every way Under such leadership as John Coleman chret Betty Addlson vlce chuettess Jane Snow scrube Betty Howell keeper of wampum Rex Lnght warruor at arms and Miss Donlon, advnsor the thlrd year students have a very cooperatave group The flrst class meetmg was held ln the cafeterua and the musucal program featuring Frank le Umbro and Herby Gertner proved to be enyoyed by everyone For their part ot the jount meetzng held by the freshmen, sophomores and lunnors the lunuors presented What s rn a Name a one act play wrutten by Betty Mae Hlllary They also presented thelr annual lunlor play Don t Take My Pen y on November 7 Thus was another success for the class For their second semester actnvlty they enloyed a swlmmlng party at Santa Barbara 28 .R Y f- f f ' V 4 , T ' 0 , . W H T f Q X, 'f . fl-Hiro.-,s Brizrezl Bel, Bgler A-er, D: I. lfnl.-, ff Bu: fx- revs Bsrlve Bitte fx: 3 A'.'.4i:':1 Clwrlstapwer, Carman Craft Rss. 3 CVIlT', Bei Burns, f-.Men B I , Bal ' Q.. urvne Pcs, Q Anzzfccc DJBC s, Cooper Aclra A Arnal se' ,ear-gf arms Defy lelfan, Cc, ellg v, l, let' to rjrr lirswnlrs flrclstesl. f Hamel trecsure' Addlsor xlce-preslrtelwt I Fran scpretarg ll qlll T' 'W ' kc: A Rc:rs.f Msrw, O 'lar 1 Paton, MJ vll R.. gles .1 f 'Hrs Nifiles, Mins Maxwell l t a, , ' f z, 1, Po,-.1 Rl ,Q Mllls, Nr f e Qflfigers, lic .. V1 N S ', O'r -ll M Drnl ls l'lAz,sa', R dull For, l Mfr Mac Moa 'ms' RTLWCSA Prado, Orsslll Obslna, l3lll'lGlV'T, NU , 2 f ' I , I , ' ' I I ' ' I , . , . I I - ' II I ' Il - I . . . . ,, , . I ' II ' . F1 , . , THE Junuor boys dld a very good job of representing theur class nn sports Such athletes were Ruggles Coleman Chaffee Akers Easterlung Bell Yporraguarre Mitchell Powers Murr Soo Hoo Doty and Brazeal The junior gurls who were active nn sports and belong to the O Society are Helen Arosteguy Margaret Macy Betty Howell Arlene Aggen Eleda Belle Mills Bonnie Nelson Yoruko Kanamoru Yoshlko Inouye ard Yoshne Fujita Th thnrd year students proved to be an Intellectual group by theur repre sentatlon by Arlene Aggen Wnlluam Barbe Eva Brannon Dorohteo Edwards Yoshne Fulnta Marlorue Rodgers Kuyoko Sakoe Marguerite Vanderford Betty Mae Hillary Edna Stonchoff and Pauline Weotherall The blggest event sponsored by the lunuors was the banquet and prom on May 29 The theme was Hawan and was carried out beautrfully The class carried their motto Do or Due Trying colors gold and whnte and flower prumrose from theur freshman year Vvcrl pa- 1? RJQ NZQM 101153.50 29 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' - - ' 11 11 - I I I I I I I I I ' cs ' ' ' - .. I I I I I I I I I I ' ' II ' ' Il ' D ' I I I I I lll'l'll-' rl! llll-l I- T1 lll ml- l5 ' ..v Xvrfi, 11-crm-ln NH ,lvl ,A-1: .vi '- .T 'wrtlll 'l-Qftf'rcl-yn i www Yluzvoi lr' ,pf .ulonlvwt ' '-.zlfr Yfxwylvmvml ttanctwtf lerll, sLL'Tf'T l Yflshlcfcl IONNER PlC7LRE -- ,I , l-5 . .c' lou, Effff l-'goal Bri Ecsiiv 1 lvfocl. lux. : E22 .www Enron ll lsr lrrffc E21 X ., .mei Qt. , ll 1 in-'rr rl.1r?,f3'f1 LLL: - E1 gc , Xi. 'fjs lllJ3e'ol3, . l atc, Efinurs'--I fowrcg l ZA l4J QQT'ELlV L .,.3 '. TQ! .1 '--.3 Qt S gf Q '13 'VIS 'V' ' lv '- 1 .. ' I K .Y , ,ff s Y . T , v Mp' if TOP PVTURE ti C R rm Bochl r Blonrenshl BOTTOM PlC I LR l-l C1 Cretl or r-lorx cabs Kramer Horn H el nardo ox r cr THE Sophomore Class started o very octave year under the leodershup ot Robert Cerny presldent Francis Graham vlce presldent Kumlko Kodanl secretory Helen Wood treasurer Phnlup Latasa and John Lucas, sergeonts ot arms and under the careful guidance of Mrs Lowe advusor Thenr fnrst meetlng was a lolnt meetlng ot freshmen sophomores and lunuors and was composed of the unstallotlon of freshmen and sophomore officers For enter talnment the sophomores sponsored The Sophomore Follies wlth Machael Maynez as master of ceremonies The program Included vaudevllle features and musical talent from students of thus class At the second meeting the sophomores and lunaors were guests ot the freshmen and the last meeting was conducted wlth the lunlors as hosts In the tlrst semester the class enloyed o roller skating party In Santo Barbara and thus sprung o swlmmnng party at Santa Barbara s salt water plunge 30 1 , . 0 . I 4 r .-. 'L K I 5 U rle 'vdti ,ft 'tr ford, Horrlrarli Dfw Bez' 'Uly Rgu, 3 3. ,dc axe, Bo ef D 5311. :iw 2 Arzuellezl 'L D, Blllla?-Y Def: .cv Wo 3 l gem'-izf w .lUOC'l, 'feast ref, Cern. 1:'cs.Cen', libs' sczffar, ,Q-j41,1u' t,l.l, 'w RN 4 Q ll, 1 Y su Pc-. 5 .o , , , one lt,rs,Q:1r'lC Rox-. I l-lub I Lea , L Kanlf, Kelley, Fir. l Gflflfflsv l-fortvelrll Hor'ill'r'j 1 I gggwag I 1 1 1 - 1 I Q , , I ' ' I ' 1 ' I ' ll ' ll ' ' ' I I . . . . , I THE second year students who met the requnrements of the Scholarshrp Sosuety were Raymond Borchard Janet Hooper Gerald Jacobs Knmuko Kodanl Paulnne McMullen Bull Maxwell and June Moore These along with many other foremost members of thus class have done very flne work nn promotung a scholastlc and athletlc standnng for the Sophomore Closs They have displayed a splendid example of close cooperation and consnderatlon by their generosity nn the lnfontlle Paralysis Fund The class showed much skull In athletucs where It was represented by Rees Jacobs Horn Gumpertz Latosa Dol Swlndle Akers Rhodes Nicolas Mme and Runakers The sophomores wlth the help of the freshmen have ogann successfully ednted their magazine THE CLASS OF 43 wnth ther: staff consrstung of Klmlko Kodanu Bucky Gumperty Mack Johns Bernnce Hart Duck Rhodes Datha Trotter and as sponsored by Mrs Hammer TURE 0 wo Q es Mgr 1 es M crs Melwn Mnaclc Mcfvlllle Martlwe Coslore a Run e en: a tm J LOWER NCTURE ctr Miami 03t'b0Us -1 1 01013.50 A 31 I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I , . . lOl' Pli 7- '. 3 R I' urrkor' llf.cslwc:'1 V4 lfv Mc1mr'Q1, Mw1 'c', l'r1l1v Rc:-, 1 ,M..'vv:, Ron-lv , C-,rrffvertl D Rl ctw R Rl'o:f A Il Rs 1 f lcnna- lVlClfCi', e , , X y ' . '1 v 1, r nf lf Z MX Rin,-. l lt mf, llc, Us M r rv? Rtnfra-, Mcrgauy Rennolrls, Mule Mpcrla, Mltslwl. J . lrulnel, Wlurllel, ltltts, 1'V4ll!fJl7T, Mears Mm Q Trotter, 1- ,. - 53' l 'xSl'l' lie' -5-Vs f .Q, 'rs l-'rfz' 77 1 Brian' W, Dis ' 1 QU, Mfrs X,l,.1lfQr r' .L ll .ry N.a1:.p1 .Q -C .. ,111 M1 Q 'Q ur ' ' - , a . . 5 V - . +4 Q A ' 1 A 1 ff' Q N V Af - ,,, , - f I ' 5 .R , ' ,' 'gi A'A'Q L K ' '1 th' ' , . Q L 5 , 'pwgl -- 3 . 'ff 'T' 'or ' ' - , ' T' ' 'S . 3 ' A 5 V ' ,,. a 1 , 3, M 4, My f ' I ' ' v , , TOP WCTURE HOT VOM VTCTURE PERHAPS the class ot 44 has been one of the most actuve treshman classes that Oxnard Hugh has had for along tume Under the advusorshup ot Mr Harmon the class elected Duck Westervelt presudent Morgue Newman vuce presudent Eluzabeth Love secrtary Bob Lessman treasurer and Donald Davudson and Walter Jones sergeants at arms, as theur class ottucers lt Cannot be saud that the ull weather has hundered the freshmen from havung theur socual events Partues were planned talent was duscovered and a hugh scholastuc standard was set The turst of the actuvutues was a laundry party held un the gurls aym The decoratuons were clotheslunes and posters ot Chunese Iaundrues They had a grand tume playung games and pruzes were guven to wunners Theur next socual event was a skatung party un Santo Barbara 32 I'u VJ-' D. ff f Q-' :SCN X ur -un l3 ,u' ig' Digi., 'fuzunu- a vu ll- . i tu - L, ' s ua .rw s if .i- .' 'N Ein , 1 Lrg-f : . T llrus. un . .-favs , : : c Hukuuuuuuu, iuuuux. Q liw: 'QtY Httifluir ' Tr,u2uuu , Dnuuuuu Ffuur ts, 'i-. 'D .'V 15' EMF' CC -as T uns 1'x..uu ' ' 14 f 'si Ctr-stvutr ty Sun.-4-1.-' L lou cr- X T 1 Ru V. ':'u Lu' . Q . . Offu su Wfuguuu Xitfl Mi' .- . l., I3 I T Rn' wt' Wirfuuuf zu .1 tl: vu Luuuvil Tu-1 2' u'c .t 1 ru uuu-It-u xu:,uu 'N u 51 41f'uHuu. N . '1 f' fl 'ut' wut' situ uuwuut VNu. 1f's 'fr uit lm' Wu Nu. U Vo.. 1 C. ' .' .J .ruaz l- ru, T Tau -X u t 'uT.'. 2 ' I '. .u' ,u,u.1,. ut uu Wcuuucu guu' .ru-5 5 mu-Tuul Tatu mfbrfrq, , . . i v - I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , . , . . ' 1 THE most popular of all the programs that the freshmen put on was he musical entertainment given for the Freshman Sophomores and Junior clas ses lt was entitled The Freshman Broadcasting Company from Studio B Duck Westervelt presided as master of ceremonies, and the program was under the durectuon of Mass Lynn and Mr Harmon Scholarshnp members were Dorothy Dunker Kathryn Edwards Hldeko lnouye George Kanamoru Masama Morlwakl Susuko Nakal Margie Newman Wllma Payton Lullran Uprnan Sharon Watts Shirley Watts, and Francis Yanagunuma The fresh men were represented In sports by Blllmger Kanamors Rusconl Webb La desma, Montes Acunes, and Crespen We all thunk that the freshmen have made a grand start for their next three years at Oxnard l-llgh and we know they wlll keep up the good work Var EJOTTOM f H Q 0 er we, 1 a 33 I - ' II ' ' II . , - I I I I I I I I 1 1 ' T 1 1 1 1 A , . TQ' V'l llrl-'S 'N lf s- -, ' :lull-4 iw V .1 Y-V t- 'N r- -, ,V ,V 3':l . 'jk-: T 'fm' Mllwr Nuff 5 ' . 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'5 ' www ij wink K L N wx T' X We JQQQCQMQ A X X jpfgkff mf! ff fXfN I ,Uk W r pm-ww VNV Y 5 R Jw ia, ff Li ywffffi CN 3 Argff 1,-.nf T if Betty Culbert Bully Rnppey Jomes Fulton Mortnn Hoet Morgue Rogers John Rey RLT D TXQCN Qblxlkxblq STAFF Edntor Closses Actvvltues Boys Athletics Gnrls Athletucs Photogrophy Donlel Nunez Art Typnst Typist Advlsor Art Advisor Helen Hutch Morther Corter Mass Bloom Miss Lynn Mr Browne Photogrophy AdVISOI WITH the ultumote gool benng the I94l CARDINAI. AND GOLD eoch member ot the stott worked enthusuostucolly untul thot gool wos ot tonned The stott ns chosen by sensors In on electron held In the toll Edutors must be members ot the fourth yeor English closs or students from the ort or commercial deportment ond eoch editor IS responslble tor his portlculor tleld of octlvlty I would like to thonk the edntors for their unturmg ettort ond snncere thus osm an donng thexr ossngned work ond olso Muss Bloom odvusor ond Mr Browne photogrophy for thevr help ond Counsel 36 BETTY CULBERT Editor In Chief . -l 6 ' . ' O 1 if . un 3 X . ' ' Ln X -O A 3 YQ! N . rn J? ' ' 7 -- I , - . . . , 13 ' 1 - - ' - nf f 2 ' - ' uw - I N on ' s E gl E1 m ' -r ' ' ' 1,7 4 I ' IT! 9 J 1 I ' ' 9f . T l I ' Y . , . -9 'J Q f: 2 T QU Img ' , A ' ' Er? - L' 1 Hs- A 3+ I A 5' I . ' FD - -r - . 3' N ' I f I I U31 X , . . I 3' j ' ' I I I 2 ' I ' . . . 21 LCN , , g 1 , y KD ' . . , tg ' ? . X . l 'Q THE Scholarshup Socuety enjoyed an actlve and unterestlng year under the leadership of Margaret Buttel chneftess Arlene Aggen vnce chueftess Pat Newman scrlbe keeper of wampum and Mass Donlon advisor Organ: zed for redskuns manntaunlng a hugh standard of grades ut gnves nts members practical as well as soclal value sunce membership automatncally entntles one to many prvvuleges Life membershup nn the Scholarshup Federatuon obtauned by receuvmg Scholarshup grades for sux semesters lncludung one In the sensor year was earned by four warruors of the graduatung class Presented with lafe member shlp puns and Federatlon seals on their duplomas were Betty Culbert Martun l-laet Jlm Haycox and Pat Newman On their furst half day off a pruvslege they recelve once a quarter the Schollles nnltlated newcomers to the Society at a pow wow given at a mem ber s home A trap to the Huntnngton Lubrary and to the Pasadena Communuty Playhouse was the feature of the second quarter s outing All the Comforts of Home an old fashioned comedy was the play enjoyed The thurd half day off again brought an unntnatuon wuth a Chnnese dinner and the hlgh school Extravaganza furnushlng the evening s entertaunment Members of the Scholorshlp Society during the year were Margaret But tel Betty Culbert Robert Grether Martun Haet Jnm l-laycox Ben Hayashnda Stanley Lehmann Pat Newman John Osborne John Rey Jean Tucker Jean Conklin sensors Arlene Aggen Bully Barbe Eva Brannon Dorothea Edwards Yoshue Fuguta Betty Mae Hillary Margorne Rodgers Klyoko Sako: Edna Stan choff Marguerite Vanderford Paullne Weatherall punlors Raymond Bor chard Gerald Jacobs Kumnko Kodann Paulune McMullen BlllMaxwell Claur al Mehn June Moore Harold Richardson sophomores Dorothy Dunker Kathryn Edwards Hndeko lnouye George Kanamon Masamu Morlwaku Suzuko Nakal Margie Newman Wllma Payton Lllllan Upman Sharon Watts Frances Yanagunuma freshmen rue Mc well C e Bor url Rclarc n M Ne mc Ha l cl n not Jrnl 'cw It-Co mmrsomocf, 37 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - - 1 1 ' 1 I I I I I I I I ' ' 1 1 ,, . ,, . , . . . , . . . . I I ' ll ,, . . . , . I II II ' ' ' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' Rena- l Re-., Bal lx - lretn rf cnfr , , l l lso Ro.-. 1 Cx. '-crt, Hlllart lvlohn Hoopcl, Watts Denier, Rcri gers Starclgaff Ro.-. 2 l4f.:v'L' 'tory Haet, v. J . Weatherall, D EP.-.srcfsy Pits ,cox Ry. l lT1I'C Q 'A KL: Fm 'a, lflflll AN' .ual l, L: lfl E Luarlls, lf'a..,e. l 5 eff fvhss Dovlon uclzlsfv r' lvemn :Q B vtel, A 3 .en 'J X. fs. Q ' . . I : ' 5 , t 1 . X v i ...' T, V . UPPER PlCTL PK V l u Arqlr nt Ccr lf al x Lowe Murr barlup l-lolxaslwll LOWKR PlClbRT ng x V4 rtlr' s are u r A loDQ un O a erlru o 1 ll WITH :ts mann purpose of nncreasung the knowledge of the Spanush speaking countrues La Fortuna gave opportunltues tor oral practlce by group snnglng and presentation of easy plays Thus kind of thang glves the pupll a better foundation for Spanlsh Several programs were presented on club days These programs nncluded Spanish talklng puctures Spanush plays guven by one of the Spanish classes, and songs and dances ln the sprung, as a climax to the whole La Fortuna Club year a Span :sh dnnner was served In the school cafeterla It was attended by only the second and thlrd year students All klnds of dellcuous Spanish food was ser ved A Spanlsh program and games were provided for thus evening The burden of drrectlng thus club was un Mass Lowe s hands but she was ably assnsted by a capable cablnet lt was composed of Wnlllam Barbe press dente Alex Arellano vice presudente and Amelia Murr secretarno 38 l i . y we -w Y - ' I 4 Q .v F'fg.', l lla. rxvwci: rnlluy rev,-r llfl. 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I I - , . . , . , I - I T 1 I ' 1 1 ' WITH many actlvltles to further the nnterest and knowledge of Latin the Latin Club under the guidance of Mrs Lowe proved to have one of ITS most successful years at Oxnard Union Hugh School The Latin Club wasted no time In getting started by havung an nnstal latuon of offlcers not the Indian way but the Roman way It was conducted under the auspuces of the Cicero class wlth the settnng at Delphi and the pnestess presldlng As a grand fnnal for the whole Latin Club year on June 7 the members turned Roman by donnlng togas for the Roman Banquet ln addltlon to serv :ng an authentic Roman menu such customs as the taklng of the auspices , crowning of the guests and the processuonal and recessuonal of officers were portrayed Offlcers who had much to do wlth the success of thus year s actuvutles were co counsules Helen Abplanalp June Moore praetors Bull Maxwell Duck Westervelt, aedule Yoshi Fuluta quaestor Janet Hooper, censor Arlene Aggen, and trlbunes Dorothea Edwards 'C l f sow on rclt IX nuff S n w Llwt rnller fr sv s u J xt- M , ana 1 0 l OV ER Os 1 lc I Vllf at a in-...asa 39 1 1 I U' 1 1 I ' . . . 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Y lstznfznh' lll'v'l-tt-r's:'m Erz.-xxrffs, 'fx 'N Vu Ile tml, l-ltzfwlttg Ex :tw Bw lin,-. l lucas flrs lt. fvV0s'+,rt,g'r , Offs- fXb'l lg,Mf1 ll fttllttl, Bullnlgwr VHCHURE '. 5 lfnfff MPH ff ,V lvswwzr' lm' R'i,'.C., ll Ot l3lsj ':n- 'r ' N t1 f'fvvst-'rl lf Rt-.4 1 l.'.1vnw, Mt,ll r trflavl, Mm-n, rtrnlt l'av,Qr l3rJCl1E's reel .l 'anrnrmf l':lf'c1v lfllllilf Wtfts Wkzllcel Nlclnflfvlf, l2C', '-lfls Murlvsv, l,rs 1 l 5fg.u r N, 'W OW ll 'lQ.2'v1x , 'ols..avfu, l g ss D Yan ,gw.rwx, N if l T' Hu an V ape le D Dod e Borcena e u 4 Wea 1 r c L Pewerl Balangte not ul 3 Rhofes D a Mar ne Arual M Dt fau Burgue Garc a eant at ur s e e re e C lbert presudent Dedrcu este lehrna se ear! a arrns Mr Nucola arlxuor One of the most unterestung organuzatuons thus year has been the French Club lt was led by Mr Nucolas as the advusor assusted by Betty Culbert chueftess Yvonne Duedruch vuce chueftess Morgue Rogers secretary trea surer Stanley Lehmann and John Rey warruors at arms Mr Brockbank was the advusor for the turst semester The two outstandung actuvutues for the year were a rude to Los Angeles where a French motuon pucture and dunner afterwards were enuoyed by the group and an excursuon to Santa Barbara where a program was presented by the Santa Barbara State College Several nught meetungs were held at the tepees of the members Those who offered theur tepees to the club were Jane Snow Madelune and Josephune Dufau Betty Culbert and Stanley Lehmann At the meetungs student pro grams were presented and Mrs l-lelen Shullungton spoke to the group on one occasuon She told members about her early lufe whuch was spent un France and her educatuon at boardung schools She commented on the comparuson of French customs and ours At one of the meetungs held durung the specual peruods at school Mr Sugerust a professor at Santa Barbara State College spoke to the trube on everyday French lufe Thus year s membershup was the largest un the hustory of the trube but ut us preducted that the membershup for next year wull even surpass thus year s mark 40 R 4 4 f -1 T ' 6 A I ' N ' I C F W 0 u S L N ' B .K , A - , bil 'x - ' X ' v M C ' X . .. x. I 52 1 fu Getz, Mc, uslleo Navel, Bet? sl P u f, Koh rl g . u P llc Oli, W Egan, P Bea u, J Drfau' f yy u , E Ro 4 , 5 : Leancds, tl 1 r u , ' i Rot-. ZZ S Gonzales, Maru Lasaaez, -had K Woods, l-l Woods, Trepo Ro l Re sera - a uw I Rogers, s :r 'fJf'.'T asarrr, Cu. u , S I u 1 'r -. ce-S' , ' , nn, rg 4 - 't- , , sf 'S ' ' I I r 1 - 1 - - F I - F ' ' I ' . 1 1 ' - I . I . ' 1 . , . . . . I . . . , , , , WITH thenr purpose of creatnng frnendshup and better cntuzenshup nn the school sixteen Japanese students organnzed the Japanese Club The mem bershnp has now Increased to twenty seven members The chief prolect of the club was to buuld a beautiful Japanese garden nn the Glrls Court under the supervnsuon of Rev Masunaga local Buddhist mznzster and their faculty advlsor Mass Armstrong Although a good start was made on thus prolect the ralny weather brought a stop to It for many months and the garden wnll not be flnlshed untll next year Other actlvntles for the school year were a benefit valentlne dance sponsored by the local AJ C L for the Japanese Club from which all pro ceeds went toward the fund for the Japanese garden The Club also presented a Japanese program for the Girls League which conslsted of Japanese dances by the gurls The gurls In the club also entered varrous sport events They met Santa Barbara un a game of basketball and defeated them Much of the success of thus newly organized club ns due to the offncers who were truly leaders In their organization They are Shlka Takasugl press dent Masako Morlwakl vlce presldent Denko Yanaglnuma recording secretary Tsuruko Sakou correspondlng secretary Mary Kameno Kunltake treasurer and Fuklko Tokuyama athletlc manager Gltulfl Ll Yunajlnu Kota 'Xlolc Marwc COVVCSDOVWC orc ecre 1r 390 bk 41 I ' - . . , . . - ' I I . I . . . . . I - I . . . , ' I - 1 I - , - f 1 I , I , . llll Rout. 5 ' - EQ: 3 TLHTQJ Otsmlxl, lnome, Talu, wa Togaur. Fislwclu, l 1, mg :rd Rom YGVTTGVIU' . xuc, T'!.fJVf 4 lnnzuxe, Maxerla, Mstsltnwa AAJVH'-C' 'A Okc Ohana, Otshlw IW? Ro .. C l'nl 4 L , lolz, ls' RO-1 M ss Arrrsfrr'-: cc, sc islet .wg sgsrecrr D F'g'1,'1.n'Q 'gg Img 5 rr Tc- ss .Q s Q' :ony Ncrw.-.al-.l, .lce-: 'L rfj 4 'gr ' Qgyrg .S T s - l 1 , , . i . W 0 C Pt Ou c for l F vu r ern l v rt I U L s for HOllOM Pli ZL f c v vt r sls c rs LIKE the peacepupe of the Indlans the World Fruendshlp Club tends to promote goodwill with all the people by taklng away raclal preluduces The Club IS under the supervlsuon of Mrs Guldotta Lowe Lionel Rlaves as the chleftaln Vernon Easterllng vlce chlettaln Evelyn Shslllngton cor respondsng scribe Janne Snow recordtng scribe .lean Fulton keeper of wam pum, and James Fulton and Laurence Muller sergeants at arms The council have formulated for the club such constructive programs as forum dnscussuons of current toplcs student quiz contests and guest speakers A student panel consisting ot club members Lnanel Ruaves Bull Healy Rex Lnght and Harold Richardson presented before the Oxnard Lions Club a duscussuon of the subject Amerucan Natlonal Defense Many chiefs and braves from the local trlbe rode to Whuttuer Unuon Hugh School to attend, on May lO the State Convention when tribes from all over the state came together l l- . -. FOV P' TU f line. Qlnttnn Brttx, F1 lx, Flour .wjzrrlz , tlmet llrwn lips. l 'f-xlmpwti, Cclralf ,JO 'f liczlsf- C tl ll'l',llJ', 51. ,aw l + Cllm- H1ll ll'll, Dtf llvlartl liw.: -, liftrwl lizrlrlwr, lllll gr li ,. f Hart limes F1wvw w'y bars Cuvle l3i'c11l fvclx fr .tt 2 Mu l mc, ll v1.12 Foslprl lll wmv. ' .ln gtnfv l' svl..' tl Y , ll l' l lnw, Mcwywll MUCPA' 'rlymcr l'uxln.l Wctultnflr liurlswf, Mrlrgllv Mlllur . ' fttf li! is, R lllvwfox N ,lstcvs ,f , lb Hrs 'US Nvlxs Nl' vfwwg' l 1 I l .. -I ,fl 'W V4-mrl. O'-' M sw lj'-rf wmtt ACH W ll lim- Mllls 'V ' lt-r r , Lil 'Uri' l't'ry,y ltvyn MH lvl, lfruv .' l-It 41' K, lNlK2'lw1 lily K- lfl' l fl yly,nrll1', Arn -llllt Dt' lstlvwln Mutt llwxlvnl l lt lttn Clnnmllw-,V Mwr 2 I ' 1 - F I ,f F ' ' I - - . I I I 4 4 I I l I 'I . . . ,, . . ,, , , l' FOR the frrst trme since l93l In Oxnard Unuon Hugh School a prrnted paper was Issued The BUZZ at furst was a regular size newspaper but due to the lack of finances the staff had to cut the paper to the smaller snze It was Issued every other Wednesday Pictures for the flrst tume could be used un the paper Mlss Bloom fourth year English teacher took the burden of supervlslng the work of the staff For the second year the class of l943 eduted a magazane once a quarter and sold at for fave cents a copy The purpose us to prant orlgnnal short storues poems cartoons fashions and essays Also nncluded IS a column of advnce to the lovelorn Those edntung the magazine were Knmuko Kodanu edltor Bucky Gum pertz art editor Mack Johns polntncal edntor Bernuce Hart secretary Duck Rhodes joke columnust Datha Trotter circulation manager and treasurer and the typing department and Mrs Hammer advisor Osll an ef lT aes U Wmiaifo NNNL Qi. 'Ao OKALYXG 43 I ' I I I ' I I I I ' 1 W 1 1 , f I f I , I I ' I ' BUQQ MXN Rev, X Ml-s liloonw 11: for L.-'vw 'flstrlvnf 4' 'fewer fvlotnlrfzlv Rory .7 Rc Lzlzotoq 1'f vu', Humax, asslsl -vt tri for ll.lfo sports vit Pon l Dloflrlclw, lmslness lTlGV 1,jCVl Fin,-.nuwg Minn, fkllvoft, fr-alnrc ll r CLAS Or -in lff -. -l Tl llls:.r1vv,4'r Drum Knnltcrli' R.cv'urz1f- ' ,'L.4.',7fl liflwlvr Mrs llwnm x Row. P' Bam., ' rl X l--. Mona Dymcr, M wr llvrrx, Cnsllv, l s l?rr.x l lawns, Sarrieri: Gcngl l-iocfany Hof' Troll' , Rlrocles mms rv. 4 . 4 Q. . I , .Q Ts 1 TR Y Q e ee 5 MCK l Baron Lennox C lbert ers B e e er Ba o e Krarnmes R bb tt Watts Wa ren Poxer x Z o n Renfo Aoplanalp Cas le E ns J M rr Totten Arnal ban or ro e ootw d so Fl, a S n ad ser SERVICE was the mann obyectuve of the selected lnduan maldens IH thenr Club the Trl Y Many actnvutues of thls actlve club stressed thus point At Chrlstmas they played Santa Claus to a poor famuly by guvlng them toys food and Christmas cheer At Easter time they supplied famllles with Easter Eggs They also acted as waltress at the HI Y Conference Thus year was started off by an Impressive Induction held un the Epns copal Church where the Trl Y lnducted thlrty two other lnduan maudens unto the club Another feature of the club work was a dinner held for the chnefs and chueftesses of the faculty Good food and entertannment was provlded by the group The meetnngs were held every other Wednesday One of the specnal ones was a fashion show put on In honor of the Ventura Junnor I-lugh School on Aprll 2 The climax of the year came when the Oxnard tribe was awarded the Conklun trophy for being the most efflclent and actlve organization The award was made at the Trl Y conference held at Lompoc At the end of the year the Trl Y was duvnded unto two groups conslstlng of lower classmen IH one and upper classmen nn the other group Much of the success of the group was from the coucll consnstnng of Chneftess Jean Fulton Vuce Chleftess Evelyn Shnllnngton Betty Adduson scrtbe Lots Booth keeper of the wampum Joyce Craft sergeant at arms and Datha Trotter hnstoruan The advlsor of the group was Mass Engllsh 44 lu V V ,pl : fvn J Q y, , K ' T ' X . 7 g , X 'V 'Y Q 7 ,X ' . , I I l- T, M lrn, A.5je'1 Dmlker, Nelson, G' fl. Born I an e,, , , C argl. M Watt l-llllal. P X, l, nga, I ' rt I ' , r x , Ra 3 Mlmplx, Dofau, M Net-.niaj P New-man, Snot.-., Mills Moore, Vlllarreal, Upman, Wallace C n elnl, M fmrr, fi ' I t 1 va u I l, , ' t cl Rav, lj T tt Q B ', A 3, ly lt nf Snilllngton, Craft, Mls E gllsh, Vl I T . . I I ' I I , ' I I T ' DREAMS came true this year for everybody Interested In the Archue Packard Hu Y Club when on March 8 and 9 they entertanned about two hundred boys from Ventura San Luls Obispo and Santa Barbara counties at the Older Boys Conference lt was truly a successful conference from all standpounts The hnghlught of the whole affaur came when Dr Ernnl Ludwig noted bnogra pher and world traveler spoke to the boys at the conference and many per sons from the community on world affairs At the conference a beautiful plaque was dedlcated to Archie Plckard namesake of the club and former advisor Later ut was guven to the student body The club also undertook two other outstanding actnvltles One was a Father and Son banquet and the other an Alumnl Banquet Each went ov r well and were successes Much credlt for thus successful year as due to the efforts of Mr Walcox club advisor Mr Damon club father and Merle Waterman Y M C A secre tary for Ventura County The chief s councnl also dud thenr part In maknng thus a successful Hu Y year at Oxnard l-llgh Members of the council are Royall Moore chief Don ald Waters vnce chlef James Fulton scrlbe Grant Chaffee keeper of wam pum Raymond Borchard hlstornan and Laurence Muller meducune man cc R chardscw Ce fl Do e Rhodes A Cl a ee P Q or Moore Wa ers ar cr 45 I I , . . 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A . . - ' I ' 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' I 1 , 1 - Pcs, , Milf U, l?lc!'arrllf' BUT iwfrccl, wlsbee C ,llwerf T ,5' Ro.-. 2 l-t Rn fl, f, 1, cas, w , , w ff Marple Ras. l' Hlta, ' Chaffee Mr Wllccx, arms , , 7 , B cnafcf M ll- .nn X f T ' , l l - -. , l f ,R X n lu , - r ilk... s D or C o can Q s J Pros de 1 u M s WG .J moss c B L W C Reese D FINISHING theur thurd year as a club at Oxnard Unnon Hugh School the Newman Club more than ever this year was an lnterestlng and successful club Informal dlscussuons a quiz program pictures of Yosemute shown by Mr Ray Hope and a party at the Chaffee home comprised the meeting of the club A pow wow that was enjoyed by all In attendance was an Ice skatnng party at the Pan Pacnfuc nn Los Angeles For many nt was theur fnrst time on :ce skates and spulls were very popular with the local people Another socral event that turned out to everybody s enjoyment was a swrmmlng party held at Wheeler s Hot Springs later on In the year This trup was well attended and went over well The offlcers that made thus year so successful were Margaret Bnttel chneftess Madelane DuFau vnce chleftess Martha Carter scribe and keep er of the wampum Grant and Art Chaffee sergeants arms The purpose of the club as to promote the spurntual moral and lntellec tual advancement of cts members nn accordance with the spnrut and teachungs of Cardinal Newman Although the club was organnzed through the Cathollc Church It as open to all students an school 46 rv .xv-tha! 1 -Y....- . .. . ' W N. ' , A J' 'I - I N I I I I I L Q B Row l Mls calc' cam, , 'n 'ffeq sw, I arrgfvrwy Lorlrlr tr ,s.,rvr, Mar sore' Bl Ifcl, prelrlvnt M I fc, t ce , n I G Ch ffee scrsfguwt ,rt flrrrsl ' ' su-rr.e'I, .,:'!x.s.r Qt.-. f Ro ex Do.-,nen M 70 li Vferr. QJI In .V D Beryl' 7'Q e . Iles 1 Balf mryule, Pexerlt, O r I , s In, li 'ron W Q41 w, Kohlur lov wo-, Hr-ral' lc: 2 fl Ijfllllfill V mg, Lmgsg rreifrrv Nzlfvw' Mu-,aell lrrj cc' fc-rn, 1 I I v I . . , . , . , . . . . 3 I I , ' I 1 ' - - - I ' ' I I - , . WITH the energy of a thunder god the meducune men successfully completed one of the most active years In their history Under the darectlon of oclvnsor J N Kendall and wlth the leadershup of Bug Chief Stanley Leh mann Vuce Chief Robert Grether ond Morgue Rogers ln chorge of the wrnte um minutes and keep m wompum deparment the organization promoted their alms of wsdenlng the scope ond Interest In science by supplementing the scuence courses Among the varied ancl Interesting rntes of the club the members heard talks by thelr fellow students Douglas Mets on Vltamlns Martin Hoet on The Fourth State of Matter Wendell Whute on Frreworks Bully Rup pey on The Cathode Ray Osclllograph David Lyklns on Solvents and Robert Grether with color slides on Boulder Dom Special speakers included Mr Bob Thompson on Photography Dr Wnlluam Schlecter In Optometry Mr Davnd l-larmon Cal Tech and Mr Jock Malan on Neon Sugns A number of specsol actnvutues were undertaken by the sclentnsts A com mittee heoded by Harold Petermonn was chosen to supervise the showing of motuon pictures for the entsre student body during the noon persod A photo graphnc contest and exhubut was also held Winners In the contest were Ro bert Grether Shirley Watts and Stanley Lehmann The annual excursnons were token thus year to Natlonal Schools the Braun Corporation Griffith Park and the Callfornla Institute of Technology l L Mqor Mcrc le urn Pac L 4 m tm Q .1 x s s rc INCH NGQNNQM 47 I U . . 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Baker ndlnq M Crnuth a s Fl s a ttrnle Nlackenzle Baron R nardson Davlson Flnfrock Everts D Smlth Parks C ftee l-lelnrlcn Cadwell D Aers THE Aeronautics Club one at the newest tribes In the school claims the unterest of many young braves that want to be called blrd men Chleftalnshup ot this tribe was ably carrled on by Davld Petit who was supported by Danny Heunrlch vnce president Duck Godshall secretary trea surer and Art Chaffee publlclty agent and Mr Smith advisor As a clnmax to their year s work Mr Smnth a lncensed pllot and owner of a Waco cabun plane took each member of thus tribe unto the aur ln has plane Thrulls were even greater when the advnsor Mr Smnth gave the stuck to each brave and let hum use what he had learned about navugatlon and fly :ng an pllotlng the plane touts destination One at the most unterestrng traps of the year was a tour through the Ca Aero hangar at the Oxnard Alrport where the Army IS trarnlng men to fly Here the members saw and unspected the Stearman traunsng shlps Another Interesting trnp came when the trube rode down to Los Angeles where airplane tactornes and alr tlelds were vlslted To sugnnty their relatnonshlp to the bnrd or membershup to the tnbe each member purchased a pun composed of the wnngs of the blrd and a propeller separatung the two In testing out their abulnty to navigate a trnp nn which the club would do :ts own navigating was planned to the islands off Port Hueneme In a boat to be chartered from the Port 48 TO appreciate and learn more about art ns the mann purpose of the Art Club ln Its meetings that are held twice a month the members do many thnngs to add to thelr knowledge ot art In these evenlngs they have craft classes durnng which the dntterent phases of art In dnfferent crafts are learned Other nnghts they work with leather and sometlmes they do etchlngs Slcetchnng and outdoor palntlngs are stressed on these evennngs also The Art Club which ns open lust to A and B students ln art teaches many things that cannot be taught IH class lt delves deeper Into art and teaches students to appreciate these things and therefore Increases interest Mass Lynn acted as advlsor to the group wuth an able cabinet to and her In the many problems that came up They are presrdents Noble Kunltake and Danlel Nunez vlce president Frances Graham treasurer Gertrude Steun hnlder and secretary June Bachler l r 49 I I 4 1 I ' , I , - I , - Rf-u, S fxtvlq tw ' tau sr 4' M '. .r - 3 Q . 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I x ees 6 CRU x L HUB AN Important part ot the school lIte IS the GIrls Glee Club and the GIrIs Chorus who partlcIpated In many school atfaIrS The Glrls Chorus was open to all the gIrls talung vocal traInIng Here the glrls learn the mechanucs at musIc and of tone productxon They learn here also dIctIon and Interpretation MIss Lynn IS the group teacher helped by June Hampton as lIbrarIan and Clalral Mehn as Student monItor The Glrls Glee Club IS made up of students recommended from the chor us ThIs group does a great deal on dItterent school programs and outsIde actIvItIes In December they put on an Interesting Chrlstmas program for the student body Again In the all Important Extravaganza the Glee club put on several Interestmg numbers They also supplled local organuzatlons wIth programs and sang ID a body at commencement SO TWO of the most octave ond umportont orgonuzotlons In school ore the bond ond orchestro These groups ployed for neorly oll of the mojor octnyutles ot the school The orchestro under the dnrectuon of Mr Hummel odded much muslcol entertolnment for the yunlor ond senior ploys the Extrovogonzo ond the grommor school operetto The bond In their newly ocqulred unntroms seemed to be olwoys busy plonnung tor somethmg or ployung nn some musncol progrom Thus school yeor the bond odded much holftume entertonnment ot footboll gomes They morch ed ond ployed In the Sonto Borboro Mission Doy Porodo the Oxnord Elks l-lorvest Fest.voI Venturo County Four ond the Oxnord Moy Doy Porode They olso ployed ot the Port Hueneme l-lorbor opening, ot the Son Fernondo Mlssuon Fnesto the Southern Collfornuo Music Fuesto ond ot the Extrovo gonzo Ni O VT Te or cw oo: o 1 c s B s ti we ox P r L M er Tr moo F o orettes Hortyelt Pcyerl R rtro Dr f ur L w Toe nssc r M' lc fr Ol gn. 10306 bb Sl 51 f 30 '1 -5,5 , A e g g 4 'f A I L Y 1, 4, f ' ' 4 IU . m 5 -I , . 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DANCES thus year were bugger and more successful than at any other tume The redskuns showed theur eruuoyment of thus popular pastume by turnung out strongly to all these school sponsored pow wows ASB dances were held once a quarter and always were enjoyable Dances were always looked for ward to by the many students unterested un dancung The furst formal of the school year was the Annual Football Dance that comes at the end of every football season Thus year the players sponsored ut the furst tume a Chrustmas Formal For the gala occasuon Clyde Welch and hus orchestra presented the musuc The theme was a Chrustmas one and was a hughlught of the whole year Another popular dance was the Backward Dance Thus us the thurd year the Gurls League has sponsored thus dance I-lughlughtung the evenung was the crownung of the Queen and her court They were chosen from the student body by a few faculty members for the cotton dresses they were wearung The Annual Junuor Senuor Prom and Banquet put on for a grand farewell to the senuors by the uunuors caught the attentuon of most of the upper lassmen on May 29 Thus occasuon hughlughted the school careers of all the senuors 52 AT furst the udea of Barbara Welch s of havung our own trube at Gxnard Unuon Hugh School have a program over the radlo seemed a fantastuc dream but through Barbara s Muss Lynn s and Muss Bloom s dulugent efforts Oxnard Unuon Hugh School was heard every Tuesday over statuon KTMS at 5 o clock from the Ventura studuo The programs heard were maunly of educatuonal value and also were to acquaunt the outsude people a luttle wnth what goes on at our school The programs usually uncluded Oxnard Hugh School news a song by some gufted students and a maun speaker or speakers The programs were conducted by student announcers and the maun theme was euther presented by a member of the faculty or an outsuder Some of the programs were questuon bees panel duscussuons talks by Mr Nucolas on the Marunes and by Coach Kelluher on a track meet an untervuew wuth Mrs Keatung teacher of the extensuon school at Camarullo State Hosputal and a talk by Mr Bannuster on the school Every week some new type of program was presented for the lustenung pleasure of the auduence Much of the success of this us due to the efforts of Muss Lynn She wrote all the raduo contunuuty and planned most of the programs Margue Rogers wuth the help of Muss Bloom supplued the programs wuth plenty of news Bar bara Welch supplued some of the programs and saw to ut that each part was supplued by one of the students Thus undertakung wull probably be contunued next year xc r' ct Mr r Rc u e Rex olds Rclarcusc X c Rope L fxf' 53 . 4' I A I I , ' . 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V , J U N I 0 s ge asa B t Q a l a t ON November 7 the Junior Class presented under the dlrectlon of Mr Harp a hnlarlous three act comedy entntled Don t Take My Penny The plot centers around Penny a movae struck gurl who tries every thnng to Impress an author who IS trying to select a lead for hus movie The ones worknng for her and the ones against make an enjoyable evenlng for every body an attendance Thus years Junior Class presented much talent for the play The pro ceeds went toward the Junior Sensor Prom and Banquet Those who played po rtS a re Norman Porter a publucuty Sally a mald with a purpose f'T'lOl'l Caleb her absorbed father Mark her brother Mavis her attractive slster Lydia her busy mother Joanne her loyal gurl frnend Kerry her resourceful boy frnend Greg has pal Gram Monsieur Henrl a French designer Models Betty Howell Barbara Dora Peverly Red a deluvery boy Harrison Day a young author 54 Rex Light Evo Brannon Wendall Whlte Grant Chaffee Betty Hullary Arleen Aggen Madelelne Mason John Coleman Wesley Flnfrock Augusta Arnal B ll Snlsbee McKinley Loss Booth Peggy Beach Howard Mays Rlchard Ruggles l Mau, Rt., I s, M n, FHTTTOCL. 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MURDER and breath taking adventure was seen In the Oxnard Union Hugh School audrtorlum May 22 and 23 The name of this year s play was Mambo Jumbo wrltten by Jack Barnard lt was directed by Mr Harp This was not only a mystery play but all of Its three acts were fllled with delnghtful humor Every part In the cast was handled as If by expernenced Hollywood actors was made up of the followung Mrs Sarah Reynolds Madge Ramsey John her husband Lronel Rnave Drck Reynolds a college boy James Fulton Pee wee Smnth has pal Davrd Petrt Tweety a hnred gurl Cookue Timberlake Monahan a state policeman Harold Custer a very polite young man Mrs Custer has aged mother Mr Peter Beamnsh who ns blmd Doctor Gaza Omohandra a West Indnan mystlc Kay Samedu hrs ward Madame Celesta a natlve wltch woman Peaches Greedang a chorus gurl Lem Marblehead Sheriff of Mulbarn Mlss Emma Burpee Sheriff of Hope County D :sy a lrttle gurl The Stranger Robert Marple Stanley Lehmann Veronlca Brown Larry Prnce Jlmmy Hablb Jean Tucker Pat Newman Morgue Rogers Robert Raffetto Yvonne Dledrrch Barbara Welch Daniel Nunez 55 It 'Z 5 E fVl J X R Q P J L L . 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QI M rer a M D uson Smulu ufte Q et o e sc Q ul r e ucttee 0 etlo a o ers ees rec r ea T THE Boys O Socuety enuoyed a very successful and eventtul year under theur presudent Allen Gull The Boys O Socuety us a club made up ot all boys who have earned varsuty letters un any mauor sport these beung football basketball tennus track and baseball Thus year the membershup uncluded about thurty fuve Coach Doc Kelluher acts as advusor and sponsor to thus organuzatuon Other offucers are vuce presudent Duck Godshall secretary treasurer Tom Sawyer and sergeant at arms Don Waters The outstandung actuvuty of the club thus year was the sponsorung of an electuon to nomunate a queen and court tor the furst Annual Open Track and Fueld Meet Paulune Volk was elected as queen and chosen as attendants were Helen Abplanalp Cookue Tumberlake and Dada Maulhardt Other actuvutues uncluded the polucung ot grounds at football games members actung as ottucuals at track meets and the mauntenance of clean school grounds un connectuon wuth the Assocuated Student Body The hughlught of the year was the annual pucnuc and unutuatuon at Ma tuluua Here some had a good tume whule others dudn t enjoy the atfaur much The club took a trup to Los Angeles where they held an uce skatung party tor members only The club also gave puns to all graduatung members as a symbol to carry forward wuth them to luve clean luves as they have partucupated un clean sport at Oxnard Unuon Hugh School The maun pruvulege ot belongung to the club us the wearung of a varsuty lettermen s sweater A three year member us pruvuleged to wear a whute sweater unstead of the regulatuon cardunal 58 T. . -t mf -I' ' L J l S , u Q1 ullor Fulfcr, he r , Rlgules acre, Muttluell, E Xzfcfragumrre, ov' 1 ' 1 Row. 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I I I I C clarma l me THE hlghest honor ot the G A A trlbe IS to obtain a letter lt IS every malden s ambstnon to become an O gurl ln order to receuve thus coveted honor a maiden must prove herself worthy by making teams and being out standing In leadership and sportsmanshlp Starting next year a new point system wull be used For thenr tnrst O s gurls wall need 425 points Class teams playdays health and leadershlp glve her these polnts The second O requires 730 points and the flnal O l000 points Numerals are guven to the warrlors on the team which wlns the nnterclass wars The council may withhold the letters or numerals If It decides that the malden has violated the sportsmanshlp splrlt of the trlbe A maiden s tlnal test comes at the annual feast of the sun worshrppers ln secluded mountain woods the maidens undergo the rltual and ceremony ot lnntlatlon unto thus hnghest phase of the tribe Those mandens who withstood the test ot nnntlatuon and were granted thelr frrst O thus year are Helen Osmossen Jean Tucker Joan McClung Vlrglnla Burns Betty Howell Helen Arosteguy Arlene Aggen Eva Brannon and Rachel Lopez The maldens who advanced a step and received their second O s thus vear are Bonnle Nelson Fleda Belle Mills Shlka Takasugu Yorlko Kanomorl Yoshue Fuplta Dorothy Marsls Helen Abplanalp Mardne Shutt Betty Add: son and Margaret Anne Macy The meducune mauds of the trlbe those mandens who received thelr thurd O s thus year are Zanada Smuth Ellzabeth Scates Fukuko Tokuyama and Yvonne Dnedrnch 59 L YY gl . 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U' ' Q. ,C C , .. ., oc s J Web E Russo J Nco K Axes B a a e a THE B s were coached by John Wllcox thus season Under Mr Wllcox the lnght welght squad enloyed nts share of vuctorles over opposing teams Mane Nlcolas Rhodes Runacres Adamson D Andrews M Andrews Hash :moto Martinez Maxwell Mays Blankenshnp and Mano The sensor manager was Bull Barbe who was assisted by Walter Jones and Alfred Velasquez Sax man football a new aspect of the game was presented to boys under l3O pounds by Coach Kelllher The teams played their games after school and from the members of these teams an all school or all Amerlcan team was chosen FOOTBAL L OXNARD S l94O football season dld not prove very successful the team wlnnlng one game tyung one game and losung eight thus earning last place un the County league The team was led by the fiery co captauns Davud Petit and Allan Gull Doc Kelllher carrued the total coachlng lab ln hrs shoulders agaun thus season The outstandung mdnvudual performance was that of Phlllup Eluzalde star halfback who was elected most valuable player by has teammates At the annual football dunner glven by the mothers of the boys Frank Wycoff was the prnnclpal speaker At the banquet Leon Bell was elected to serve as captann of the l94l squad Lettermen for the l94O season were Phll Eluzalde Alvln Fleuschauer Allen Gull Ruchard Godshall Davud Petnt Melvin Peterson Llonel Rlave Tom Sawyer Dewayne Smlth Don Waters and John Watson sensors Leon Bell John Coleman John Easterlung Jlmmy Mutchell George Murr Bull Powers and Eugene Yparragulrre punlors and Floyd Rees sophomore Reportlng for the varsity squad was a total of thlrty two men 62 The team had the musfortune of playung most of uts games away from home but at all home games ut was wholeheartedly supported by the student body The rootung sectuon was organuzed thus year practucung durung the noon peruods All rooters wore cardunal and gold beanues Leadung the rootung sec tuon were yell leaders Paulune Volk Arlene Aggen and Larry Pruce VARSITY BASKETBALL Oxnard added another member to tus coachung staff for basketball thus year Al Young a graduate of O U H S and a graduate of Santa Barbara State Teachers College Young undertook the dutues of varsuty basketball coach whule Doc Kelluher took charge of the B and C teams The varsuty started the season wuth a very good showung At furst tour nament un Lancaster Oxnard defeated all comers to brung home a large gold cup and the tournament tutle Floyd Rees was selected for the all tourna ment team Oxnard next entered the Santa Paula tournament where she was de feated un the second round When the County League season began the varsuty team dud not face up as well as ut had done prevuously un the season The furst game was lost un a close battle to Fullmore 30 28 After thus the spurut began to declune and the team lost all of uts remaunung league games placung last un county com petutuon Oxnard was greatly handucapped durung the year by uts lask of men were declared unelugubl to play lavung the team wuth no substututes to replace the furst strung All games were played away from home wuth the exceptuon of one ue to our lack of faculutues for basketball games The fuve men funushung the season and earnung theur letters were George Murr Duck Ruggles Bull Powers Tom Sawyer and Floyd Rees Tom Sawyer the only graduatung senuor was elected honorary captaun and most valuable man of the team Floyd Rees was elected to the second strung All County team by sports wruters and players of county schools KB TEAMl Thus year s B team enjoyed a very successful season under Coach Kellu er wunnung the mauoruty of theur county games and tyung Santa Paula for urst place un the Leaaue B s earnung theur letters were Sulsbee Soo l-loo l-lashumoto Sakamoto Gules Davuson and l'lorn lC TEAMl The C s along wuth the B s enjoyed a good season under Doc Kelluher wunnung most of theur games Boys earnung theur letters were Kanamoru Jacobs Toyahara Dou Nucolas and Detchemendy 53 I ' 1 I I ' I I - l . . . . I - Seven men started the season, and five men were left when it ended. Two I . . I d I I I ' . , . .- f' A I . I l I I I I l 1 I , , , , , 4 , I I ' 'I I J 'I , . , - +l '13 64 1 I I I 1 Q W K 1 ,. I N ' 1 I G gl . l In ff lm- ur 7 ,,g,LX 'K ,.,x fa' MMV I. -4f, gg' .. kj.. Hp qv-nw ':f11f'-Mt, ' Y ,y-1.1. Ur- -1' ' . ' D , 'fxfwlyx NUM QU S is M BA EB U F Swv row ce Q Q ON Gila -'W ...i- siwdgo A SLIM, 65 lENNlS OXNARDS racqueteers agaun placed second to the Purate Preps un league competutuon The team furst domunated the Preps but as the season rolled on Oxnard was funally subdued In theur matches the Jacket racqueteers scored clean sweeps four tumes twuce over Santa Paula and twuce over Fullmore Oxnard defeated Lancaster un theur lone match 20 5 Agaunst Ventura Oxnard won the furst encounter l4 ll on the home courts but the Preps turned the tables on theur courts un the second meetung defeatung Oxnard by an udentucal score l4 ll The thurd encounter on Santa Pauas courts decuded the County Champuonshup The Oxnard racqueteers lost the encounter l3 l2 to the Preps only after a hard and close fught ln out of county matcnes the Jackets lost only to Beverly l-lulls Men represented Oxnard at the Fullerton Tournament the Dudley Cup Ouau Tournament and the County Champuonshups The furst team was composed of the followung members furst sungles Art Chaffee lcaptaunl second sungles Martun I-laet thurd sungles l-larold McGuure fourth sungles Gerald Jacobs furst doubles Grant Chaffee and Royall Moore second doubles Bull Soo Hoo and Tom Sakamoto Other letter men were Lykuns and Doty uhree m n l-laet Chaffee and Moore earned theur thurd year letter thus season The team thus year played two rounds durung the sprung season and un stead of playung on the week ends played three matches on Tuesdays At the Ouau Tournament Gerald Jacobs southpaw sophomore pulled an upset comung through to wun the Younger Boys sungles tutle BASEBALL The baseball team had a rather luckless season thus year showung def unute strength at tumes and at other tum s showung up very weakly un duffer ent branches of the game Both the varsuty and B teams were under the durectuon of Coach Young who took over baseball coachung dutues for the furst tume thus year The varsuty squad made a poor showung among county competutuon possubly due to the lack of a capable putcher The Yellowuackets were co captauned by Fleuschauer and Yparraguurre ln out of county games the team met Santa Barbara Sumu and the alumnu The prospects for next year are very good wuth thus year s team havung been composed maunly of sophmores and uunuors and there wull also be other players comung up from the B squad Thus year s B team turned un a good account for themselves and wull prove valuable to the varsuty un several years The varsuty team was composed of the followuna boys Bell Brazeal Cabral Crowder W Eads Fleuschauer Fordyce L Hayashuda Leonardo Mutchell Murr Rees Smuth and Yparraguurre On the lughtweuqht team were Cerny Dauly Davuson Eads Hayashuda Humbert Jefferues Culler Kunutake Maduena Oluvarez Reseck Rhodes Sepulveda Soluz Westervelt Whute and Zogg Thus year Oxnard had one of the best playung fuelds for huqh schools un Southern Calufornua A great deal of credut us due the grounds custoduans for their work un mauntaunung thus fueld and all other athletuc fuelds 66 , . . . - 1 X . 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TRACK OXNARD S powerful track and fleld forces blltzkrelged all OPPOSITION In theIr 1941 seasonal campalgn to garner many tItles and trophles for theIr alma mater The 1941 season proved to be one of the best years for track SINCE the days of Bud Hauser at O U H S The Yellowlackets won the Lompoc Relays The Russel Cup placed second In the Ventura County Major League cham pnonshlp and placed at The DIvIsIonal Meet The season started slow wIth many meets beIng eIther called off or postponed because of the raIn The furst meet was a three way encounter at Houser FIeld wuth Oxnard meetung Ventura and Antelope Valley Oxnard defeated both teams decIsIvely ln theIr next meet the Jackets lost a close de cIsIon to the Santa Barbara Dons at Santa Barbara FollowIng the Santa Barbara meet was the Lomnoc Relays whIch Oxnard won only after a close battle wIth Santa MarIa Or the followung week end Oxnard domInated the Russell Cup Meet by wnnnlng both the varsIty and C competxtlon ThIs wIn gave Oxnard permanent possessIon of the Russell Cup It beIng the thIrd tIme It has been won by the Yellowjackets Oxnard then In a defInIte upset was defeated by Ventura rn the County Meet The Flrst Annual Fast r Open Track and Fleld Meet was held after the season due to the raInIng out of It s orugunal date The meet was sponsored by the hIgh school and the Rotary Club At thIs meet eIghteen schools wIth over 300 athletes partIcIpated Fourteen ten and seven Inch trophles went to fIrst second and thIrd place wInners respectIvely SpecIal medals were gIven to B and C wnnners A great deal of credIt IS due Coach KellIher for the fune team he pro duced thIs year The outstandrng IndIvIdual was PhIllIp ElIzalde PhIl brought In many of the team s pounts and especIally when the team was behInd he would do just a lIttle bIt better than he had ever done before to help QIVG the team a wIn He partIcIpated In the 100 yard dash 440 broad lump hop step and jump and the re'ay lncIdentaIly Phnl was h gh poInt man at every meet Other outstandnng athletes were DIck Rugales In the low hurdles John Watson In the shot put and slum Fulton In the 880 Another athlete who de serves mentlon IS Jack Gardner who earned hIs letter In the 440 Other lettermen Included Martin Haet In the shot and low hurdles Dan ny HeInrIch and Dave Petlt IH the pole vault Eugene Akers In the dashes George Moorhaus In the 880 Tony Herrerra In the mIle and Don Waters In the shot put Wendell Culler In the 880 Earl Heath In the mIle and Nlck Marsls In the hIgh hurdles The B team was faIr and placed In th upper bracket of the county The team Included Latasa D Akers Barr Swlndle Chaffee Godlnez and Vera The C team was a credlt to the school The team won the Russell Cup and the County Meet They also placed hIgh at the Dlvlslonals Outstandung members of the team were Sugwart GIles MartInez Nlghswonger and ACIHOS Other team members Included GarcIa Nlles Clem Valencla Yama sakl Ledesman Kanamon NIcolas Toyahara DOI Gumpertz SedIllos G Lopez R Lopez and Lydle Glles C hIgh Iumper placed thIrd at Southern CalIfornIa 57 , . . . . . . . , . , , 1 I . . 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