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THE ORANGE BLOSSOM Senior Qlass History eeting for the first time in September, 1920, the class had the distinction of being the first seventh graders to enter the junior High School. Beginning their high school career as freshmen in 1922 with Paul Eth- ridge as president, they had an eventful and successful year. Although they did not win the Freshman-Sophomore Hunt, they annexted first place in the Declamation Contest. From that year on by instituting a 'Treshman Day, the class showed their originality by launching some new feature. As sophomores they were victorious in the Hunt, in the Declamation Contest, took second place in the yell contest and first in the song contest. Armbands were the class' first insignia of distinction. The junior year was perhaps the most eventful even though the members did not start victoriously by winning the Flag Rush. However in both song and yell contest they were victorious. The next important event was the establishing of Junior Day on May 1 with Blanch Westlund as May Queen. That year the bulldog was chosen as the class emblem and used in the senior hat, ring, and commencement announcement. As seniors, with more important duties to attend to, the class did well to win the Flag Rush, place first in the song contest and second in the yell contest. Seven Keys to Baldpaten was said to be one of the best senior plays ever presented. The final de- cision in the annual junior-senior debate was made in favor of the juniors, although the senior debaters, Rita Harriman, Mildred Bowen, Milford Zornes, and Benjamin Ward, did excellent work. Again instituting a new feature, the class established Senior Book Day to take the place of the old Senior Tramp Day. Characters or titles of books were represented by the seniors who delighted their audience with a special assembly program introduced by Mrs. Ferguson. Now that the high school career for the class of 1926 is drawing to a close, the faculty and members of the student body are beginning to realize that the present sen- iors represent not only a good deal of talent but a school and a class spirit that the classes can well emulate. Many of the seniors will go to collegeg others will enter businessy but no matter where they may choose their future vocation, the members of '26 have vowed always to bring honor to their dear old San Fernando High School. CONSTANCE CALDWELL. l 25 l
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THE ORANGE BLOSSOM wr' MELBA PRINCE: Kickball, '26, Track, '23, Advertising Manager Girls' League Play, '26, Advertising and Business Manager Julius Caesar, '25, Head Mis- tress of Wardrobe, '26, Scholarship Play, '26, Craft Club. BENJAMIN WARD: Student Store Manager, '25-'26, Assistant Business Manager Orange Blossom, '25, Business Manager Orange Blossom, '26, Track, '26, Sec- retary Science Club, junior-Senior Debate. WILLIAM WERTZ: Science Club, Amicitia Club. ALICE RADDATZ: Secretary Tennis Club, '25-'26, President Tennis Club, '26, Base- ball, '23-'24-'25, Basketball, '24-'25-'26, Tennis, '25-'26, Volley Ball, '23, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Trysting Place. BEULAI-I REED: Treble Clef Parliamentarian, Honor Scholarship, '25-'26, Boys' Glee Club Accompanist, Operetta, '25-'26, Baseball, '25, Basketball, '25, Volley Ball, '24. JAMES WHEAT: Student Body Yell Leader, '25-'26, Class Yell Leader, '23, first semester, '24 second semester, '25 first semester, Lightweight Football, '24-'25- '26, Basketball, Lightweight, '23-'24-'25, Track, '26. FRED WOEKEL: Handball, '23, President of Physical Science Club, '26, Philomath- ean Society, '25-'26, Glee Club, The Pennant , Bronze Pin member of Philo- mathean Society, Amicitia Club. MADELINE SKINNER: Pom Pom Drill, '25, Craft Club, Philomathean Society, '23- '24-'25-'26, Glee Club, G. A. A., Yanki San, Valedictorian, '26. CECIL WERTZ: Commercial Club, Glee Club, Yanki San , The Pennant , Once in a Blue Moon. MILFORD ZORNES: Track, '26, Amicitia Club, Science Club, Seven Keys to Bald- pate. VIRGINIA WooDsoN: Art Editor Orange Blossom, '25, Advertising Manager Orange Blossom, '26, Secretary, Treasurer, Honor Scholarship Society, '24, Secretary, Treasurer, Treble Clef Club, '25-'26, Orange Blossom Staff, Basgetball Team, '25-'26, Kickball, '26, Treble Clef Club, G. A. A., Operetta, '22-'23, Girls' League Council Member, '26. BLANCHE WESTLUND: Class Treasurer, '25, May Queen, '25, Maid of Honor, '26, Spanish Club, '24-'25. CATHERINE ROBERTS: Girls' League Secretary, '25-'26, Senior Class Vice President, '26, Senior Class Secretary, '26, Volley Ball, '23, Baseball, '23-'24-'25, Basket- ball, '26, Track, '23-'24-'26, Honor Scholarship, Craft Club, Glee Club, G. A. A., Orchestra, Yanki San , Once in a Blue Moon. M,ARNA KINNE: Spanish Club, Science Club, Spanish Play, '25. i 06'NS'X,Q5?'5' E241
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