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-'Q-'Elf THE PILO T v 1 w X V JOHN SHIDLER RUTH MCBRIDE HEI.EN SHEEHAN President Vice-President Vice-President FURMAN MYERS EDWARD DALE RICHARD HEATH Secreiary Secretary Treasurer Senior A Class History Our four years in Redondo Union High School have been happy and sad, smooth and rough. The first year, when we were freshmen, was spent in fashioning the craft that was to carry us on our Way. Little or no attention was paid to us, for we did nothing extremely startlingg but we knew what we wanted to do and we determined ro do it. The next year we were sophisticated sophomores. To other people this year was quite uneventful, but to us it was not. By the time we were juniors we felt very capable of undertaking anything. The success with which we staged our junior play, The Boomerang, by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes, was a credit to usg and of course our Junior-Senior banquet was the most successful one that was ever put on in R. U. H. S. Wllen first as seniors we looked back over the first three years of our high school we realized that we had a name to live up to. Now that the close of the school year draws near we feel that we have been successful. We were the first senior class to start the year with money in our treasury. The class play, So this is Londonf' writ- ten by Arthur Goodrich and directed by Miss Tillie C. Brandt, received a great deal of praise and was certainly worthy of it. In athletics our boys and girls both have won honors. As a class we feel well satisfied with our Work, although we realize that we might have accomplished more in some instances. -SARA LEWIS, H istorian. Page Twenty-one
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T HE P IL O T REE o. FLIJMING Here's to one of the boys on the R.U.H.S. team who has risen to ,rlory in our es- teem. Scholarship Society '24, '25, '26, '27. Secretary first part of '26, Vice-President '27: Spanish Club '26, '27: Latin Club '25, '26: Track '25, '26, '273 Football '24, '25, '26, '27 fcaptain.J Basketball Manager '27: Class Treasurer '25: Boys' League Secretary '27, Boys' R. Club '26, '273 Pilot Salesman '27, MARIE HUNT It's not a bit of a disgrace to be small, It's only inconvenient, that's all. General S c i e n c e Club Treasurer '25: Hockey Team '26: Clerk of Commissioners '27. OTTO EHLERS His conduct still right, with his argument wrong. Natural Science '26, '27, Spanish Club '25, '26, '27. Honor Society '24, '25, '26. PHYLLIS WISEMAN She has a dimpled smile for everyone. Scholarship Society '25, HELEN BROWN Silence has many advan- tagesl' CLARENCE SNEARY There are very few per- sons who pursue service with true dignity. Latin Club '25: Natural Science Club '26, '27: Light- weight Football '26, '27g Track '25, '26. HOWARD SMITH You can do nothin!! more than to try your best. Page Twenty Eg..- HOMER BARNES '.'He's a quiet man-but quite a man. Honor Society '24: Track '25: Laiin Club '25, '26, stu. dentl Body Store '26g Class President '27. JOHN V. CHAMBERS He was a man, take him for all in all. Natural Science Club '26, '27: Spanish Club '26, '27, Latin Club '25, '26: Commis- sioner of Finance '26, '27, Student Body President '27. Scholarship Society '24, '25, '26, '27: Track '25: Light- weight Football '26. YOSHIKO MORITO Quiet and undisturbed she moves about her business. Scholarship Society '24, '25, '26. General Science Club '24. Spanish Club '25. LILLIAM SHERWOOD Calm and also very re- served, Often seen but seldom heard. Gala Day '25, '26, Girls' R Club '25. WEBSTER CLEMO aspecs.. He is ready for fun any time of the day: Why cannot life be less work and more play ? Football '25: Track '26: Football Manager '26: Busi- ness Manager High Tide '27: Student Body Stare 25. HERBERT NICKELL He is full of valor as of kindness. Football '25, '26, '27 : Swimming '25, '26, '27 g Secretary Glee Club '26, '27: Service Committee '27, '28 : Sergeant-at-arms r-f Boys' League '27. RAY PERRY A little mischief now and then If relished by the best of men.
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THE PILOT ps GEORGE F. SHIDLER Men who undertake con- siderable things give us ground to presume ability. President of Boys' League '26, '27, Vice-President of Spanish Club '26, Latin Club '26, R Club '26, Vice-Presb dent of R Club '27, Presi- dent of R Club '28, Boom- erang '27, Pres'dent of D2- bating Club '26, Declamatory Contest '26, '27, '28: Red- lands Oratorical '26, '27, '28, Class Secretary '26, Boys Court '27, '28, Freshman- Sophmore Track '25, Foot- ball '26, '27, Tennis '26, Honor Society '25, '26, '27Z Glee Club Program '27, Ju- nior Program '27. ' IRMA DEUTSCH Silence is the mother of truth. Entered from Pasade a High School '25. DOROTHY GASKILL ..D0t,, Shall I compa ey to a summer's day. Girls' Gen l S nce Clu 24, surer' Na al Scie e C '27, ' 'J or Socie 4: Sp h lub '28, obin 8, Ch es of Nor y, 6, Sa lor Maids ' , D gh- ters off- mmed '2 3 Basketball 4, '25, ' : Hockey '28, Pickles '28, y the Chimes Rang 27, Hiking Club '24, '25, '26, President of Hiking Club '28, Baseball '24, '25, '28, Volley Ball '24, '28. PAUL PARSONS On his unembarrassed brow Nature has written- Gentleman. Entered '26, Basketball '27, '28, Baseball '27, Foot- ball '27: Natural Science Club '28, Service Committee '27 RUTH Now Union rang don Club '26 RUTH CAKEBREAD Gay, good nature sparkles in her eyes. L Honor Society '24. , Page Twenty-two RUTH YOUNG Judge Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. Latin Club '26: Secretary Society '27, Girls' '28, President Girls' Club '28, Sailor Editor of High Daughters of '27 Pickles LESLIE SHAW He made enemies of no man. Football '27. BETTY MERITHEW Smiling gayly in the class- room, Shyly in the hall: But did you ever see her Without a smile at all? Girls' League Secretary: Pals '28: R Club '25, '27, '28: President of R Club '26, Hockey '26, '27, '28, Volley Ball '25, '26, '27, Baseball '25, '26, '27, Ten- nis '27, '28, Hiking Club '25, '26, '27, '28, Girls' Gen- eral Scince Club '26, Com- missioner of Girls' Welfare, Syganish Club: G. M. M. Club '2 . ELIZABETH CAUSEY Betty 'Tis worth your while to know her. Pilot Staff '28, High Tide Staff '28. WILLIAM MUR Y Bill Why ould not t science h e vacati n as oth courts in . C ' Ii n.' resi ent of a 'Q '27,: I . a sion r 0 ' Wel- , - 27 2 , all 6, ' , ' : ,' ' . ' ck ' ' . meran 27' Pals' ' 'All G mmed Up '27 sslstant ditor of Pilot 2 , President of Service Co mittee '26, R Club '26, '2 '28, Why the Chimes Ran , '27, High Tide Staff '28. MARJORIE DEUTSCH Courteous, k i n d , and gentle. Entered from Pasadena I-Iigh '25. , 5, W ' l
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