San Fernando High School - Orange Blossom Yearbook (San Fernando, CA)
- Class of 1937
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Fellow students, we give you your school, San Fernando. BETTY RITCHIE. UEUIC TIU E, the members of the student body. dedicate this l937 Tiger edition of the Orange IJ,!0A'.f0lIl to Robert Hamilton Lewis, counsellor and friend of all students. llindful of his achievements during the last nine years, we can be confident that his promotion to the vice principal- ship of the Wasliiiigtori Irving -lunior High School is one step upward on the ladder of success. He will always remain in our memory as the quick-thinking, fast-acting, and level-headcd ciyics instructor. NVirh the consent of the yea1's to come may we hope to work with him again. His actions cannot be measured by our meager words, but deep in our hearts they occupy their proper place. And so it is with great regret. mixed with a tint of joy at your good-fortune, Blr. Lewis, that we say aloha! EDWIN SCHWINGER. MH Roraifxr ll.XM1I.'l'fJN I,Ew1s W' + 1'dJWxf' fi? 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S ln a discussion of students, followi g the broadcast. various opinions were expressed regarding this uncertainty of the future. It was agreed that there are at least two things of which we can be certain: Clj VVe must preserve and perfect our demociwicy because up to the present time no other government has yet been found to give as much frfdom aw liberty to all and espef'i11!!y nlfo-zu riylzlx 111111 jv'i1iiIf'gr's to the minority. ln some European countries vhere there are new experiments going on, the minority has no rightsg in fact personal rights fire no -existent because those belonging to the minority are in concentration camps in exile, or are ertcuted. Yve must again place family life on the high pedestal where it helongsg for in a democracy such as Qurf the home is the one important line of defense. ' 'A H,xRRY IC. Gizoss, Primfijml. I miizx VIEE PHI EIPALS' EHEETI E5 OR the sunny weeks of vacation that loom ahead-greetings! For the months that have rolled by with their load of work and fun and growth in knowledge and strength, leit us all send up a thought of thankfulness and appreciation. All through the winter with its cold, and the cheery, bustling holidays into the mellow, gentle days that spring has brought this year with the burgeoning of leaf and blossom, boys and girls of San Fernando have for the most part led a serious, worthwhile life. They have been growing and developing into the young people of intent and purpose that the world needs and has come to lean upon more and more, young people whose high courage, clear heads and singing hearts will bear the burdens and solve the problems that beset on every side today. Long after graduation, I predict that many of the events which have seemed to be of such small moment at the time will be seen in their true light and significance as turning points in the thinking that sets the course upon which all the races of later years are run. Ideals, friendships, life's labor all date from such momentous trifles that often pass uuheeded at the time. Therefore it behooves each one here to turn philosopher now and then to see where the road traveled is taking him so as to change while there is yet time. From such stuff as you boys and girls of San Fernando have shown yourselves to be made of, again I send you greetings and good wishes. Your comradeship, your work and play with us oldsters have been a joy not often alloyed with any dross of failure on you part, and we salute you with all our hearts for what you are and will be. V' wat' Mauna Mooncsrfxx JANET IWARIE MOORMAN, I wish to congratulate the school on having such a fine annual as this, presented as the work of our own students. I also wish to compliment the editorial staff of the Orange Blossom, in- cluding its sponsor, Mrs. Bryant, on the editing, preparing, and arranging the material for this bigger and better annual, and also for so successfully accomplishing the arduous task under- taken. Tin' Ormzgff Blossom is a very valuable asset to the school as a record of history. Many occasions arise on which it is necessary to refer to facts concerning the school and we find these facts easily accessible in Tfn' Orange Iilorsom. ROBERT L. FRAISIIIQR. l Ronekt' L. FRAISHER 212: ROBERT L. FRAISHER Boys' Vice Principal ROSALIE KEENE Registrar FRANCES GILLMER Secretary ENGLISH Anais Allen Bertrice Baxter Evelyn Bryant Florence Crow Dorothy Ely Nina Ferguson Earl Fields Doris Hachmuth Ruth Hendrick Marion Kilbride Harold Alley Charles Darland Lowell Donnell George Horton Bernice Borio Thomas B. Glass julian Beck Sarah Kemp Gladys Moosekian Marjorie Brown Jennie Ebinger Nancy Glass John Hagopian Mary MacDonald Virginia Porter Dorothy Dickey Lillian Hatherell jean Leipelt Orabelle Smith Martha Blackwelder Alice Foresman Leroy Anderson Leonard Anderson Myrtle Seward HARRY E. GROSS Principal CLEORA BARRETT Text-book Clerk Annette Leonard Robert Lewis Maryellen Lombardi Mary MacDonald Mabel MacDonald Florence McFadden Charles Marten Miriam Myrick Elizabeth Parmenter Gordon Pheley SCIENCE LANGUAGE COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD ARTS MATHEMATICS MUSIC Evelyn Guernsey PHYSICAL EDUCATION ART Belen Furstnow INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hector Davis Ralph Millen PART-TIME K 13 223 JANET M. MOORMAN Girls' Vice Principal ADELAIDE WILLIAMS Counsellor DORA LANGTON JEANETTE SHAW Clerks AND SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Virginia Porter Cora Reed Ethel Reed Mary Springer Marie Starr Anna Thompson Carl Tvedt Consuelo Wolfer Fred Methered George Betts William Lawrence Byron McMahon Eric Nies Mary Poore Lloyd Souders Mabel MacDonald Cora Reed Edith Mae Stephens Ruth Uptiegrove Alinda MacLeod Florence Martin Hazel Reynolds Marie Ronald Anna Thompson Melvin Watson Charles Tingle Michael Cirino Fred Hinrichs Bryce Schurr Herbert Schack Mary Feinstein Arthur Record Franz Tews Raymond Call i 'S ku -. 135. , LW L J f i R H X ik 'fl' QQ 2 w I it ik 'N - ' -- at Q. H-nn: Y TOP ROXV: A13MINlS'l'IlATION ANU LIBRARY SECOND IIOVV: INDUSTRIAI, ARTS DET'AIiTMI'lN'I' THIRD RUXV: LANGLTAGIZ DI1II'AR'l'KlFIN'l' FOURTH IIOXYZ HOVSICHOLD ART IJFlPAIi'l'llENT FIl 'I'H RUNV: MA'I'Hl'lMATIUS DFlI'.XR'I'MI'INT SIXTH RONV: SOCIAL S'l'l'DII4IS DIGI'AR'l'MI+INT 73314533 ww im-wir ,Sv .MV 'FOI' ROXV: COMMhlHi'I.XI. DEPAHTMICNT SECOND HOXV: SCIENCE DEPARTXIICNT THIRD RONV: PHYSICAL PIDUUATION DI'lPAR'I'MFINT FOURTH ROYV: INIUSIQ' AND ART DTCl'AR'l'MEN'l'S FIFTH ROXVZ ENGLISH IJICPARTMENT r.l5m f -.. RALPH Hirer-rcoeic Student Body President for two semesters HOMER Enuow First Vice President P RUTH ADAMI f--I Second Vice President l p 7 9 , CHARLES FICK - Q ' Second Vice President f , U HAROLD MII.I,EN Chief justice EUGENE PEMBER Chief Justice EDITH MAE GATES Girls' League President FRANCES ANDERSON Girls' League President CLARENCE CURLEY Amicitia Club President ELMO FOSTER Amicitia Club President First Semester Second Semester First Semester Ralph Hitchcock- ............ President ...,...........,, Ralph Hitcheolfgk Lois Dodd ,.............. First Vice President ....,,,,,,i Homer Endgw Ruth Adami .......... Second Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Charles Fick Clarence Curley ........ imicitia President .,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Elmo Foster Edith May Gates .... Girls' League Pres ...... Frances Anderson Ellgefle Doty .................. Yell Leader ...,......Y ..... H arvey Jeffries Harold Millen .............. Chief Justice .........,,.,,,, Eugene Pember Second Semester Emiko Hino ,,,.,,,,,...r.,. Seciy of Records .,....... Ayako Nakadaira Homer Endow ,,,,,...... Se-c y of Finance ............,...... Leon Keene ' Sec'y of Publications ........, Virginia Myers Edwin Kidder .... ..Sec'y Public Relations .................,. Ida Biasi ' Sedy of Actifvities ........,,.... Henry Bolton Bobby Kirby ......,. Sec'-v of Transportation .... Clarence Curley Melxiin Veale ..........,. Sec'-v of Athletics .......,........ John Hughes Inez Vlotto ..........,... Charles Fuck ........,.... The Cabinet is composed of all the elective and appointive otlicers of the Senior High Student Body. It is presided over by the president of the Student Body. The Cabinet officers are charged with eliicient administration of the work of their departments. 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MCFADDEN MR. PHELEY Mu. ANDERSON Fall Semester ..Seymour Andrews Edith May Gates ................. Vice President 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,A,.,,, ,,Albert Stone Coline MacDougall ................ Secretary ..,,,,,,.,, ............Emiko Hino ........Treasurer.......,............. .........Lois Dodd Class Colors -- Red and White Class Emblem -- Eagle Class Motto - t'Climb, tho' the rocks be rugged Class of Winter '37 HE class of Winter l937 is one of the largest midyear graduating classes in the history of San Fernando High School, boasting 74 members. The coveted Student Body Banner was held in posses- sion of our class the fall semester. On December 2 and 3 the three-act mystery play, The Dog H0wls,'l was presented to capacity audiences. Class Day, with the theme, UOne Hour With You, was pre- sented on January 10. The social calendar was brought to a close with the faculty reception and the Junior-Senior Prom, and an outstanding graduation completed the career of the Senior. A unique situation arose when time to decide upon the class honors. A tie for Valedictorian be- tween Emilco Hino and Mary Alice Fobes made for the first time, two Valedictorians: Mary Alice Fobes and Edith May Gates were chosen as the Ephebians. The candidate for the Malin Award was Seymour Andrews, who served very successfully as president for three semesters. Two new honors made Lois Dodd the candidate for Business and Professional WOIHCHyS Award, and Emilio Hino for the Civics Award. Much credit is due to our class teachers, Mrs. Ferguson and Mr. R. H. Lewis, who guided us through our Senior year. Mrs. CLady Macj McFadden also holds a very dear spot in the hearts of the Class members for the untiring efforts she has set forth. HELEN MCSPARRON. ':.:17z: MA.. .,f-M., . P. I fyge - X reel k.,. ' 'Zi' Q flf , J fl, , y i Eewowf A l 'L Umm ARK Q, in , VA' 4 , is 1 I 1 f X Z iz all 55? g , 4 s 512593 Q 6 ., V , I 4, 1 j ,Sn l l si, ear! ? 6 fr 3, A w',L Q ae' 2 1. f , Z, i i , yey ggi r iiG?, ,.i New i J ,, ,,..,, ,,,.., fy ' ' ' il y , , i K ig? eww, Www . .i,i ,:fQ , i L i T T I K N . gm ,., 5. Q ., k Q this X lv I 'R 3 2' I i , ,L A zzw 'SVE i1 :je . r A , N? Q A g . QII5 , x , ' 'A 1 Wggiaggffwiw egg -fy lmwiifwk we l gf , i ll e ' 2 , First Row: Seymour Andrews, john Askeland, james Beneliel, Leroy Berrigan, Aaron Bilyeu. Second row: George Brooknian, W'allace Can-p, Lois Dodd, Walter DuBois, Vera Owens. Third row: Bernice Fdder, Malcolm Lsparza, Sheldon Farber, Mary Alice Fobes, Lawrence Fobes, Fourth row: Dan Garcia, lidith May Gates, Rayburn Gillespie, Katsuyoshi Hazama, George Hatago. Fifth row: Andy Hernandez, Emilio l-lino, Minoru lmai, Albert lvens, john Jacobs. Sixth Row: Claude Lalfxass, Robert Leach, Bernard Lepage, Nlary Lombardo, Carolyn Lolhrop. 111821 Ill a l H lilly? V? l ml Q f f f i in E in 2 1? 1 l - H -' W,.A ,L 1 A- l fv-- '37 e 5 ? y ., .rfL jv:,:E 4 VV 4' . f , . , ,Q wg fig l ,wi Q 5, M Tl? r X 3' 4,9 fw- - Dx b?h- E I ,,. 7 ,h :gg I V, . M, lg, , e U1 eell . 'Q' 'M' f 3 MK: V ' A Gi-I E -.,, A-Q. 1.-,Q an ffl 2 le' he a in .,,.,. f V i QL , :1 -' ry - f A T3 l ...,. l W J , e. , First row: Coline lVIacDou:all, Helen K1cSparron, Rivharcl Klorton, Albert Moyer. Theresa Nlunclell. Second row: Nobuko Muto, Anna May Neville, joe Nixon, l'VelVn Oihleill, John Ortiz. Third row: Mildred Pekareli, Phillip Rheim, Thwmar Roarlruck, -lane Sacller, Robert Salterlee. Four row: Gerald Sealy, Frank Shaug, Arflelle Simpson. Alherl Sionc, Ruth Stone. Fifth Row: Phyllis Taylor, Bernice ilresor, fvlclvin Veale, Ines Violin, llarriet Viladu. Sixth row: Jeanne Hanson, Paul Vlfhil icre, Toshio Yamanl, Alluerl Malyc, lfclward XVQQ. Those whose pictures do not appear: Thomas Blair, Vllilliam C em, john lfollis, lloyl Ciragi, May Hall Dwight Halleck, Elia Watson, Marshal Nvinkler, Carl Leipell, Collins Parkhurst, Olive Reslock Shirley Shilling. 223192 fl V. -,, ,aff ik 2 ' 1' 45 1 Y' 1 X x PEMBER A 1' it W VVHEELXNG MILLEN FERGUSON BLAKEMORE ,I ENDOW MRS. RONALD MRS. LOMBARDI MR. Lewis 1 MRs. FERGUSON MR. FIELDS 7.20 ..........President Eugene Pember ........ Patricia VVheeling ........Vice President Harold Millen Donald Ferguson Secrgtary Joyce Blakemore Homer Endow ........................... , ,......,...,.... Treasurer Motto: Always Faithfulu The class of S'37, the largest graduating class with approximately two-hundred mem- bers, has left a record in scholarship, sports- manship and citizenship interspersed with social events. The Valedictorian award was given to Patricia Wheeliiig and the Ephebian awards to Eurdean Decker, Bob Hearn, Ralph Hitchcock, Harold Millen, and Patricia Wheeling. A member of the class, Ralph Hitchcock, had the distinction of being student body president for two semesters. The Junior-Senior Prom of May 29, 1936, with its Hawaiian theme, was the first outstanding social event of the class. On November 13 was the Harvest Festival. The faculty reception of January 8, 1937, was the last to be given to a class. Class day was celebrated by a colorful assembly when the turquoise sweaters with white emblems were introduced to the senior high. On May 20 and 21 the class presented New Fires, a three-act play. Vesper services were held in Senior Glade. The graduation exercises, held on the athletic field on the evening of June 24, ended the high school careers of the class of S'37. The members extend their appreciation to lVIrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Lombardi, Mrs. Ronald, hir. Fields, Mr. Horton, and Mr. Lewis for their kind and helpful advice: U1 1 IYI U1 Us GI-I I RIIIII ADAMI Eskimo BARBARA Aucux Baby - A 1 Tom A-I TOMOKO IAKIYAMA ' LJOUGLAS ALs'I'ON Alan Ml. I SIIEILA ANDERSON A A V ,, Sheila . I f MIXRX' ARDARI' Lena JOSEPIIINI3 .ARDXZONE .I-,on LEORA ATH IQRION .-lddif' NANCY BALI' Snazz VVALTER BARNEIT Mug.I,' MILTON BERCER Lim I ff L InA BIASI Q I ffzdiw - JOYCE BI,AKI:IvIORF , Joy -I RICIIARO BAURMAXN - 3 ' HDICKV' ' ' .. ROBERT RAl'RlN1.fKNY - HROV QP 5 ., 5, I RRNA HORZAGE KENNIVIII BOIIROUIONOY A Kf'nny I ,. FIvIIvIIaR'I' BOWIIAY ' . 'WI is If avg, 'i FRAN K BRAVVLEY Nada - I if O,.. Q.. 5.45 gr 2 A If 1 'v m 9 If in gl gk A A W L Y CALVIN BROcKIvIAx 33 ,::' m Dark . ' I I' 2 f , if I HELIQN BROOKS H 'vnq V , V f'1?r'ook.vif', Q , I A Y SEA DORIS BROWN SIo0yie Shifkif' Q. L is BILL HUCHER i 'RM 9. . II... ,EOIIN BUSIIER Q- V I L W I E l wi if 5 My.. .I Q 'Tl' , :E 543W IVIARGARET BURROWS RICHARD BURTON lWig1l1ty Burt HELEN BURY . V. 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LEON KEENE EVELYN MCCLANAHAN Pfanui5 DOROTHY MCDOWELI, upotyy RAY MEDIXA Big Shot JANET MEYER JOHN MICKI,OS M1rkfy NORMAR MIDGET PIAROLD MILLEN Ifjonli CHARLES MILLI-:R Chuck'f GI,IKDYS MOE HENRY MORIKAWA Hank RUTH MORSE HRllfhl6 ', CATHARINE JANE MURPHY Kan VIRGINIA MYERS 1 UIQ? -nr. ,. .,. 1, If V. . Q A lx '32 2 as IW di I ' ,: :: Q V - ' h A V-, I ' ' Y kibv , . rw W YF' .L ,. ,gl '25, A 5 1 I ,f ' R if trfj Q A - Q ' IA -I :- f an, ' . . I 55, 1. I if A , I I.,,j u 5.8: ' ' Q . fav, I N.. ' I ' :i,5f13gg,, I i 13. 1 A S I AYAKO NANADAIRA It-Min!! MAMORU NANJO Cowboy MASAHIRO NDDA Tarzan MARY ORTIZ G1ggl1'.v HARRY PARKER Parkin IRIS PARKER MARY Axx PARSONS EUGENE PEMBER Joe Pansy Pass PIIILLIP PENR JEVVEI. PETERS I'1rleif2 AMY PETERSOX Pete ALLEN PHILLIPS WAHI, ELIZABETH RITCI-IIE unettyu RUTH ROBERTS Pretzel RICHARD ROGERS n 1-'ubbyu MIXRCARPI'I' ROIIREACIIER Maggz12 EDDIE RUMSEY nstuffv GEORGE RUssEL KlBudJ! GI.EN SALE RUBY SANTANDER ,4r1zonzz DOROTIIY SCHMIDT nD0ddyv EDVVIN SCHWINGER NE. Blu EDNA SEAEOLT Snzzzlebz'rryf' MELVIN SIIADWICK ' Evans lil lx F L+-I E KASUMI SIIIMOOKA '1Jof-Ir1.vl1 LOLITA SILVA FRANCES SLACK Slade EIIOISE SLOCOMB uRu5t-yu HAROI.D SMITII Bill,' NORMAN BOARIIMAN Sp1'1'd EVELYN SMITH 2 ,V,.,: .--: E1 , ., f, HAROI.I7 SOIIOSTII Y im A 1 up HERMAN SMITII If H I , I -- - ,ff All ., K 1 I A If 3 ' M ARION STAFFORD RUTII STOKES Nm'ada BEVERLY S'1'OL'm' Dimfrlfs DON SUNDAHL 1 ll'f1itze I 3253 I IIARRY SWEET 'i K TAKESIII TAKAIIASIII , UIIIDIZQZH ELVIN THOMAS Plainsman MARY TIIOMAS .ALBERTA VPIIOMPSON ALBERT TOUR'l'lI.I.O1' .. ,HH ENIII TOLMAN SHIRLEY TOWSEI' ltxwdfflldv' FRANK TRESIERRIXS MARGARET VAN ESSEN I APWI, , RALPH VVALDO HBEU!'5fL'l7ln + 'w, -'nm Syg F , V I ' I., S :,: . 'f' A v ' El. ROBERT XVEAVER lfB0bY! HARVEY XVELCH VVII,I,Is WENGER1' S p1ke PATRICIA VVHEELING .fpatu JEANNE W7II.KlNSON W'zlkze VIVIAN WRIGHT ASCENSION XVEPEZ K1 HARVEH' FULLER Those whose pictures do not appear:-HENRY BOIIRMAN, MARY HARRIS, VE1,IvIA MCCOSKEY, FLOYD PREWITT, DOROTHY SMITH, FRANK THOMPSON. z:z28xx Ill Huunr Virtutis Praemium CI-Ionor is the Reward of Excellencel MALIN AWARD: Elmo Foster, S'37. Honorable Mention: Seymour Andrews, W'37. EPHEBIANS: Mary Alice Fobes, W'37g Edith May Gates, W'37g Harold Millen, S'37g Robert Hearn, S'37g Patricia Wheeling, S'37g Ralph Hitchcock, S'37g Eurdean Decker, S'37. Honorable Mention: Emiko Hino, W'37g Catherine jane Murphy, S'37g Ruth Adami, S'37g Donald Ferguson, S'37g Eugene Pember, S'37g Elmo Foster, S'37. ' VALEDICTORIANS: Mary Alice Fobes, W'37g Emiko Hino, W'37, Patricia Wheeling, S'37. CLASS ORATORS: W'37: Helen McSparron, Seymour Andrews, Albert Moyer, Lois Dodd, George Brookman, Emiko Hino, Mary Alice Fobes, Edward Woo. Q S'37: Eurdean Decker, Edwin Kidder, Harvey Fuller, Claire Catterall, Leon Keene, Nancy Baly, Betty Ritchie, Margaret Van Essen, Patricia Wheeling. D. A. R. CIVICS MEDAL: Ruth Adami, S'37. Honorable Mention: Leon Keene, S'37. D. A. R. HISTORY MEDAL: Ruth Virginia Waite, A9. Honorable Mention: Edwina Chase, A9. V' c BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S AWARD: Patricia Wheeling, S'37. Honorable Mention: Lois Dodd, S'37. 5 l DR. R. L. SCHOEFFEL SCIENCE AWARD: Lawrence Fobes, W'37: Ralph Waldo, S'37. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD: Barbara VVatson, AS: Noburo Hino, AS, jimmy Verdugo, AS, Margaret Cassara, A8. NEWHALL KIWANIS CLUB AWARD: Dorothy MacDowell, S'37g Frank Brawley, S'37. COMMERCIAL AWARDS: Los Angeles District Commercial Contest Bookkeeping: Genevieve Olso, Wanda Chaney, Angie Matick, Martha Weaver. ART AWARDS: American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Poster: Richard Joy, W'38. MUSIC AWARDS: Rose Parade: General Band fSilver Trophyj. SPORTS AWARDS: Faculty Football Award: Elmo Foster, S'37. Los Angeles Relay Carnival: New Records: 660-yard relay, E. Rumsey, A. Lawhead, H. Freeman, W. Smith. New School Records: Shot-put, Ray VVoods, 440-yard punt, Ralph Coleman: 120 high hurdles, Walt Smith, 180 low hurdles, Howard Thomas. MISCELLANEOUS HONORS: San Fernando Sun Correspondent: Catherine Jane Murphy, S'37. Managing Editor of the Whirlwind: Clarence Fisher, W'38. Senior High Scholarship Banner: A12's: B10's. junior High Scholarship Banner: A7'sg B8ys. ',2., 29 ,fJ, First Sem ester Sam Patella ,..... Paul Wells ............... Angelina Covello ....... Gladys Hitson ......... Motto: Progress History of the Class of W'3B Srfond Semester ..........President........... ............,.Dwight Olin ........Vife President......... .........Margaret Kidder ..........Srcretary........... .........VVanda Bell Oliver .........Tr1'asur1'r...... ..................,..,Gladys Hitson Colors: Blue and Gray HE junior-Senior Prom was given on January 15, 1937, honoring the graduat- ing class of W'37. The class was the first to choose corduroy sweaters and to present their sweaters at a student body dance. With Warida Bell Oliver as the lkiay Queen, the class held a spectacular outdoor May Day festival on April 28, 1937. The boys of the class acting as nobles and the girls as ladies-in-waiting attired in taffeta gowns gave a beautiful performance. The following boys are members of the Lettermenis Club: Ray Castro, Walt Best, Bob Troller, Earl Allen, joe Cafaro, Paul Wells, Gerald Knight, Bill Rivings- ton, Reno Borzage, Dight Olin, Dan Binion, Arthur Lawhead, and Howard Mc- Cormick. Among the Lette 1'111 en Walt Best, Ray Castro, Earl Allen, Bob Troller, Joe Cafaro, Paul Wells, Gerald Knight, Dwight Olin, and Dan Binion played on the championship football team of 1936. The Lettergirls are MaI'g3l'Et Kidder and Genevieve Wiendl. Four B12 girls were elected to membership in the Athena Club: Esther Barker, Bertha Hess, Gladys Hitson, and Nlargaret Kidder. Clarence Fisher, an outstanding student in journalism, was chosen as managing editor of the VVhirlwind. Charles Fick is the only B12 class member of the Student Body Cabinet. The class of W'38 wishes to express its appreciation and thanks to the class sponsors, lkirs. Borio and Nlr. Davis, for their guidance through the B12 year. ToYoKo TAKATA. ZZ 30 72 I F71 A L+-4 E U1 LIU MRS. Baxxlca C. Boklo Sponsor 'wg MR. III-ICTOR DAVIS S110 mor Kxuum AKIYAMA ,H-Q, 'nr- ..Kik,. A. EARL ALLEN A A 5 AADOLFO ALVAREZ w .AA ti N S Qi H Q nA,11,.UiI,v, In .11 Q, ive :g l el' JOHN AREVAl,0 .D A. 'D ' hw-sv' g X: Af' If Rox' BALY m Hptlllftldn ff: ' A A , Esnmz BARKER , A jmx BEACH 5 .4 4 'Q -J ' B Fd ch y g J f 1, ' ' A 1 MARY BET'rERsvvoR'1'H Iiut1frJfotch VVAIJI' BEST ..Tl,r,. DAX Bxxxox Onions .gg ' -A, 1, YYERA BI,AsHu,L , Rmo BOMAGE ' - S 1 - C11l1l111grH1'ad Q X' if fit ' M' 4 . .. , , '- , a' 'f VVILBUR Bkowwxxc -is V l!'fn'1'fl1zlr ' ' ' ' .Ima CAFARO ,li ' Lrzwls CALZIA , QlQ,1 Lanny 1 , 1 ,, RAYMOND CAs'1'R0 I HI,1'l'fLL'1'I'H I E ,EZ .AXGIELIXAX C'fmVE1,1,o A111gfif D EIAOISIC DAVIS K HI,01li5itIl1tlH 'f WARRIQA 'Donmi ,V V A 1,11 ns y A ' ' JACK Dos Ulirifk Topu IQIAINIE Dow .MQL 3 2: I M J Q f I M Y we P1ffmy 'A , IELGIN V, l31zbl1lr.v Aff 'W , 'WS ro I I ,, MARX'BEI,I,E EWINC GLOAMA FYERLY WV. N VkVhL ' Moolzf A, . 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Smasel KATIE MA'l'!CK Kaur JESSIE LEE MCCIIELLAN IVIitkfy MILDRED MEYER uAD1Hyn MITSUE NOIIA IVIARY OKURO GD AMN, IUVVICHT OI,Ix: Rnd I 'I XVANIIA BEII OLIVER .I...,y I T 0zzrfnia ' 'I W I I M I, . 1 HESATO OTANI - W N- 'R V SAM PATEI.I,,x ' ' HPllf00l1l'H , A4 I I Q PATRICIA PATTON , AW I Pat rm ,g F SUE PETIQRMICHEI, sf - E 1. . Suzy , 'V MINXIIQ S,-XIEVA ' Q., , ,R . I Iii, I, , 5 t ,E gf MM :ag wx 1.OI:IsIz SIIsI.sTAIm VIRGINIA SCIIIQPMAN Ginza MAROERY SCOTT JVIarg ., 'Gi' is i I if is I I! ' an I IAII fir ALIO I I I x ISABEI, SERRANO EDDIE STOLZEXBERG StoIziz ' EUGENIA SMITII Jaan TOYO KO TA KATA .. TWH IESTIIER '1'IIORN'I'ON ERNEST TOON .ldmiral BOD TROLLER R01lfr IRVVIN TROY AI,BER1'A Tw:-:EDY Bfrlu ' ARTHUR VICENII .f Agn., JAMES WAIIIIIS J. R. PAUL VVEIILS Purky LESLIE VVIIJEX llLppI! CIEXEVIEVE w7lENDI. Camry IJONALD STEIXER nD0nu GEIJRGE YOKOYAMA Rising Sun Those whose pictures do nm appear: ELVA ARCE, YVILIIIAM BARNIIART, MAx HARRIS, CHARLES LYNCII, AN'1'1iONi' KUKUSKI, HOWARD MCCORMICK, ISAAC NEGRI, BILL RIVINGSTON, AUGUST ROSS, 'TERPISA SORCR, EDDIE DUNN, EVELYN MOON, FELIPA SILVAS, VERA GRANNIS. x:'.34'::. EN M SS ELA ER UND All B11 B11 B11 A1O's -I A10 A10 B10 9, 1 B10's :::39zz -G+ Y.. ... -. .- High School Days High school days are over, Parting time is nighg Shadows of the future Send our hopes so high. May our feet be guided Into paths of lightg May our hands be given To do what is right. When we serve our country, City, school or state, May our Alma Mater Guide what we create. --Nina W. Ferguson xz4Om ., - ' 1 v 1 . X x w -. s 4 x 1 J 4 r ' . x ' , 32 , v . 4 . V ' , 1 - Y ' N ' -W , I x. 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Sfroml Row: Beatrice Davis, feature editor, both semesters, Carolvn Smith, advertising manager, second semes- ter, Catherine jane Murphy, representa- tive to San Ffrnando Sun, second semester. Third Rome: Mary Moore, advertising manager, second semester, Dick Deininger, reporter, Ida Biasi, girls' sports editor, second semester. Fourth Rofw: ,lessie Lee McClellan, reporter, Louis Calzia, printer and pressman, Natalee Collier, reporter. Fifth Rofw: Toyoko Takata, Typist, second semester, Roy VVoods, reporter, Ruth Stokes, reporter. Sixfh Roma' joe Glass, circulation manager, second semester, Elizabeth Field, reporter, Roy Baly, re- porter. SP L'1'Ilfll Rofw: Vera Blashill, re- porter, -lack Doe, reporter, Barbara Epstein, associate editor, first semester. Eighlh Rofw: Sheila Anderson, reporter, Howard Thomas, reporter, Frances An- derson, reporter. Staff workers whose pictures do not ap- pear are as follows: Berniece Estes, editor- in-ehief, first semester, Barbara Epstein, associate editor, Ernest Toon, sports edi- tor, first semester, Patricia W'heeling, girls' sports editor, first semester, Evelyn Moon, exchange editor, first semester, Leo Press and George Brookman, circulation managers, first semester, Robert Leach and Georgia Casey, advertising managers, first semester, reporters: Darlene Adams, Roy Baly, Vera Blashill, Eloise Davis, Elizabeth Field, George Haramija, Bertha Hess, Saburo lguchi, VVilliam Lewis, Isaac Negri, Richard Meriwether, Hesato Otani, Betty Snnthimer, Leslie VViden, Genevieve Vleindl. The sponsors of the paper for the first semester were Mr. Gordon Pheley, who had charge of the paper, and bliss Flor- ence Crow, who instructed the journalism class, the sponsor for the Press Club dur- ing the second semester was Mrs. Iivelvn Bryant. at R if l j. .. A ,f K ,M-if ' x .Q , -K 4.4- que ,.. W . .ini ji ' jg EIJVVIN SCHVVINGER, Co-editor IZETTY RITCHIE, Co-editor lf, RUTH VV1l.SON,.11l7Zi0f lligh Editor The 1937 Orange Blossom Staff elected the Tiger, the school emblem, as its theme. Meinbers of the staff are as follows: Editors, ....,,,,,,,.,.,, , Assistant Editors ......,. Advertising llfanager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Assistant Advertising lllanager ..... Cirfulation llilanagers ,,..,,,l,,,,,,,, Pulilivity llfanager .... Snapshot Editor ,.,... Joke Editor ,,,,,... Cartoons Art Editor .. Organizations... Fine Arts .......... Boys' Sports ........ Girls' Sports ...... Lay-out Superfvisor Editor W'37 ...,.. Editor S'37 ........ Editor W'38 ....,, Reporter ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,- Junior Itigh Editor ...,. , Art Sponsor .........,. Business Sponsor Editorial Sponsor Betty Ritchie Edwin Schwinger Jereann lVIacDougall Harold Parker ,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,Frank Mazzola ,,......Angelina Del Guidice Kasumi Shimooka Nancy Baly ..........,...Helen Bury .........Frank Brawley .....,....Frank Oechsli Eugene Pember ....,....Harold Milleri 5 Shirley Matlin Virginia Myers argaret Van Essen ....,,..........EdW1n Kldder .........Joyce Blakemore ...........Wilbur Browning ..............Helen McSparr0i1 Catherine Jane Mlirphy ..................Toyok0 Takata ,...,,,,,,...,Sylvia DuBois Wilson Alice Foresman Frank Hovey 2:4223 Mrs. Evelyn B. Bryant 1 Lb-4 E JEREAN N MACDOUGALI. IIAROLD PARKER NANCY BALY JOYCE HLAKEMORE FRANK BRAVVLEY VVILIIUR BROVVNING HELEN BURY AANGELINA DEI, GUIIJICE SYLVIA DUBOIS BE'I 1'IE Fs'1'Es r1'YI,FR KELLY VIOSEPIIINE LUGO SIIIRIEY MA'I'I.IN FRANK MAzzoI,A IIAROIII NIIILEN C'A'I'HERINE JANE MURI'HY VIRGINIA MYERS FRANK OECIISLI EUGENE PEMISER KASIQMI SI1IIvIooRA r1i0YOK0 TAKATA MARGARET VAN ESSEN EIIWIN KIIIDER ' ' ' I, ...,. - A , -we 5 -an at ' Q51 X' A S . -Z A I I R A ' G N irigriiv ,- s if-25 , A YY A ' , I 9' . I EXW, gy we 'A , Vf ' . , it , V U.- 4 I , ' Q- I , 'M W't?4g?Q1QVwMfQM V32 'bZlZ ' 'WW , i ,aa ,Me Vit 'r !?-eg? , , et. , , V,.., M JUDICIAL BOARD BOARD or REPREsEN'1'A'rIvES Judicial Heard First Se'rnf'5lrr Second Semester Eugene Pemher .............. ................. R uth Adami Coline Macllougall ,..A... ..... J ereann MacDougall Angelina Del Guidice ..... .................,. H arold Parker james Benefiel ....,.........,.. ....... A ngelina Del Guidice Chief Justice Chief Justice Harold Millen ..,..., ...... E ugene Pember ACH semester four justices with one chief justice are chosen by the student body. Wlieii a student brealzs Z1 regulation ot the school, he is brought before the Judicial Board, who clcterniines what his punishment is to be. Heard ut Representatives The Board of Re Jresentatives in the senior hi fh school consists of flele ates elected I L g from the various uidanee Urou ms. These re uresentatives meet weeklv to determine the Q. l . policies of the school and to report the business of the meetings to their constituents. 21442: Senior Board of Hepresentanves F irst Se'1r11'5lrr Second Semester Ralph Hitchcock ,........ ..,........... P resident ......... .,......,. R alph Hitchcock L0iS D0dd ----............. ......... V ice President .,...... .... ,..... H o mer Endow Emiko Hino ....................,...........................,.........,. Secretary ...................,.............................. Ayako Nakadaira. The Board of Representatives is composed of the officers of the Senior High School Student Body and a representative elected from each guidance class. The Board is presided over by the president of the Student Body. The Board has the power to make rules and regulations pertaining to the activities of the Senior Student Body. . The present members are Ray Woods, Bruce Cowdery, Gene Robinson, Helen Thornton, Edna May Grigg, Betty Jane Jordan, Betty Smith, Mary Woo, Edith Ross, Florence Fujii, Frances Mahovriald, Harold Widle, June LePage, Roy Baly, Donald Fay, Leo Rapp, Anna Mae Creech, Jessie Yarrow, Bob Hearn, Joe Luder, Esther Acosta, Jim Healy, Arthur Sisson, Howard Wallis and Eurdean Decker. Pmmmmhml QSenior High Honor Scholarshipj Sponsor: Miss Doris Hachmuth First Semester Seeond Semester Bob Hearn ......,.,........,. . .......... President. ......... . .... ....... ............,....... B ob Hearn Patricia Wheeling ....,..... .,.....,. V ice President ..,.,... ........ M argaret Kidder Irene Harrod ............... .......... S rfrelary ............. ..,..... A daruth Green Amy Peterson ................. ............. ......,..............,.. C 0 rrfipvndenf ......... ,..... ......................... l ....... B e atrice Davis The Philomathian Society is the San Fernando chapter of the Scholarship Founda- tion founded by Charles Francis Seymour. To be in the society, a pupil must have ten points, eight of which must be attained through scholarship. Two points may be acquired from activities. A recommended R gives three points and a plain R gives one point. hleetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month. At the end of the semester a trip is planned. There are present fiftyffour members in the organi- zation. The members for Winter '37 were iildois Dodd, Lawrence Fobes, +lVIary Alice Fobes, iiEmiko Hino, Katsuyoshi Hazama. Helen lN'IcSparron, and Albert Stone. The members for Summer '37 were diRuth Adami, Tomoko Akiyama, Bernice Allen, lN'Iary Audrey, flane Endow, iiAngelina Fusano, Asayc Hara, deRobert Hearn, Dolores Helback, xHarold lVIillen, Josephine Lugo, Pauline Maclldillail, Catherine ,lane lvlurphy, Ayako Nakadaira, ekAmy Peterson, Edwin Schwinger, iKAlberta Thomp- son. and y Patricia Wheeling. lVIembers for Winter BS were Wilbur Browning, Charles Hayes, Hesato Otani, and hflargaret Kidder. xleamp pin. PH11,oMA'1'H1AN PHILOMATHIAN TRIOLYMPIAN VIQRIOLYMPIAN Nw Nw 4 fn' 4 i 2 k n v .. 3, .. AAMICITIA REPRESEN'I'mES H1-Y ATHENAE SENIOR QIIRLSI LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES I-lmititia Club C Sponsored by Mr. Robert L. Fraisher and under the presidency of Clarence Curley and Elmo Foster, the Amieitia Club elects a committee of twenty-five boys to take care of all the business of the group. Since the name of the club means friendship in Latin, the members do all in their power to give friendly assistance to those who need it. They send magazines, books, and other articles to the Veterans' Hospital and to the Olive View Sanitorium. Hi-Y Club First Semester Second Semester Harold Millen ..... .....,......... P resident .........,..... ............... E dwin Kidder AI Moyer .......... .......... V ire President ...,...... .......... D onald Ferguson Bob Kirby ....,... ..,,,...... S ecretary ............ ,.......... L eland Fowler Al Stone ........ ,..........,,, T reasurer .........,.... ............... H arold Millen Roy Woods ....,.. .... ,... P r ess Correspondent ......... ......... E dwin Sehwinger Leland Fowler ...... ..,............ C haplwin ............... ,,.....,.......,.. B Qb Kirby Don Hubler .........,...... ........., K eeper of the Keys ....,.... ........... .......... D o n Hubler Mr. Ralph Millen ................,............................ 1 ..... Sponsor ....................................,...,..................... Mr. Millen As a branch of the Y. hi. C. A., the Hi-Y Club constituteshe highest ideals and standards among high school boys. It is composed of twenty-five boys in the school chosen for their good citizenship and character. This year's members are H. Endow, D. Ferguson, L. Fowler, Gasser, R. Hitchcock, D. Hubler, B. Kirby, D. Mae- Millan, H. Millen, F. Mazzola, Luder, H. Parker, KE. Pember, F. Oechsli, E. Schwinger, C. Geyer, K. Shimooka, D. Deininger, Roy Woods, V. Wise, Derthick, H. Freeman. Athenae First Semester Second Semester Coline MaeDougall ......... ..,............ P resident ............... ......... C atherine Jane Murphy Emilio Hino ................... ....... ....... V i ee President ............. ........................ A my Peterson Bernice Allen ...........,. ......... S feretary-Treasurer ........ ....................... R uth Adami Miss Florence Crow .......................,....................... Sponsor .............................................. Miss Florence Crow The Athenae are senior high girls selected for their excellence in character, lead- ership, and ideals. Last term's members are Ida Biasi, Lois Gorin, Alberta Thompson, Dolores Helbach, Eurdean Decker, Beverly Stoudt, Patricia Wheelirig, Margaret Van Essen, Helen McSparron, Mary Alice Fobes, Coline MacDougall, and Emiko Hino. This term's members are Dorothy lVIcDowell, Esther Hagaman, Gladys Hitson, hflargaret Kidder, Hesato Otani, Donna Barnett, Valdemar Cederlof, Virginia Collins, Ruth Keat, Carolyn Smith, Ida Biasi, Lois Gorin, Alberta Thompson. Dolores Hel- bach, Eurdean Decker, Beverly Stoudt, Patricia Wheeling, and Margaret Van Essen. Publicity Staff The Publicity Staff, sponsored by Nlr. Julian Beck, was headed by Inez Viotto and Virginia Nlyers, presidents. The members for the year are Hazel Brown, Yolanda Dunn, Jessie Lee McClellan. Nancy Baly, Elaine lVIikles, Leonard Coutu, Frances Gnerney, Betty Nlyers, Gladys Hitson, Hazel Brown, Helen Bury, Phyllis Taylor, and Albert Stone. The purpose of the club is to take charge of the advertising of any school event on the calendar. The members write bulletins, draft posters, and make announcement. The success of any program or enterprise is due to the efforts of this hard working group of publicists. l xx48zz SAFETY STUDENT SERVICE STUDENT SERVICE STUDENT SERVICE Cusuiupuliiau Club First Semester Ruby Santander ...... Angelina Fusano ....,,....., Fumiko Yokayama ,....... Fumikoi Yokayama ........,..President..........., ...,......Viee Pre.fident....... .,.....,......S'ecrelary..........,, ..............,..Tf8dJufKf.....,......... Mary Ortiz ................. ........ C orresponding Sedy .,....... Hesato Otani ...,....,.,....... ...,.... Press Correspondent ...,..... ........ . .. . Mrs. Hazel Reynolds ............................................. Sponsor ...........,........,., ........,...... Objective: To create world friendship among senior high sc Commercial Club First Sernester Second Semester ...........Ruby Santander ........Tomoko Akiyama .......Fumiko Yokoyama .........Ayako Nakadaira Ortiz .................Beatrice Davis ,... Mrs. Hazel Reynolds hool students. Second Semester Frank Mazzola ....... .....,...,, P resident .....,.. .,....... F rank Mazzola Doris Brown ........ ......... V ire President ....... .......... D oris Brown Afton Piercy ............... ........... S ecretary ........ ........................ A fton Piercy Frances Guerney ............................. ..................... T reaxurer .....................,............................ Frances Guerney Miss Gladys Moosekian ............,................. Q ........ Sponsoru... .........................,........ Miss Gladys Moosekian Purpose: To encourage an interest in the commercial profes Japanese Club sions. The oliicers of the Japanese Club are Kasumi Shimooka, president: Hiromi Hino, vice presidentg Tomoko Akiyama, secretaryg Toyoko Takata club consists of all the Japanese students in the senior high school. Miss Consuelo Wolfer, the sponsor, its purpose is to promote an Citizenship. Flower Club Under the sponsorship of Eric Nies, the Flower Club was , correspondent. This Started this year by interest in American organized four years ago for the purpose of distributing flowers among the classrooms and teaching the members the art of flower arrangement. The officers are Esther Barker, presidentg Leslie Widen, vice presidentg and Mary Kamimura, secretary. Pbutuqrapby Club Sponsored by Mr. Harold Alley and Frank Brawley, the studying the taking and developing of pictures as an avocation. ginia Slack, presidentg Bob Masoxi, vice presidentg and Audrie D Laboratory Tecbuiciaus Photography Club is The officers are Vir- ecker, secretary. Sponsored by Mrs. Nlary Poore, the laboratory technicians are students especially interested in chemistry and physics. The present membership consists of John Over- holser, Ralph Waldo, Pauline lWaclVIillan, Bill Barbour, William Beall, Frank Shaug, Amy Peterson, Bob Satterlee. Electrical Cuqiueers The electrical engineers are the boys who, directed by Mr. Leroy Anderson, attend to the electrical equipment of the school. They set up and keep in good condition the public address system and run the film projector when pictures are shown in the class- room or the auditorium. The members are Joe Acton, Louis G Harry Randall, and Alan Van De Sandt. x150m irouard, Lyle Harris, C W, A rx- ' 5 , .A 5 R5 Z H m K AR e ,.,, -Q- R . 3 4 W' X21 .' VW Safety Committee Firrt Seznesier Second Semester Bob Lamkin ...,........,.. . ,.,.,,...... President ........ ,,,,..,,.....,.. B ob Lamkin Angelina Fusano .......... ..,..... V ire President ,...... ,,,,,,,, A ngelina Fusano Sarah Garcia ..,...,..,,.. ........,. S eeretary ........ ...,,., B arbara Sitzman The Safety Committee is essentially a friendly organization. Its aim is to prevent accidents. not to punish offenders. If there is an accident, some sign indicating danger is placed there to prevent future occurrences of a like nature. Wariiiirgs are issued to pupils infringing on safety rules. The sponsor, hir. Fields, with the assistance of the president, Bob Lamkin, gets out bulletins on safety to help the students to keep in mind the importance of safety at all times. Sponsor: Mr. Tvedt Edwin Kidder Harold Millen Evelyn Cleland Ushers Head Usher: Ed Nancie Baly Helen Bury Virginia Collins Joyce Blakemore win Schwinger The duties of the ushers are numerous. Before assemblies and programs, it is their duty to open the doors of the auditorium and see that everything is ready for the incoming students. They show visitors to seats, pass out programs, punch Activity Cards and as an added duty, they usher at the annual fiesta play. This group of gen- erous students who give their time and effort to make things run smoothly is sponsored by lVIr. Tvedt. Ticket Tal-ters Sponsor ..........,...,............................. Mr. Lawrence The Ticket Takers are a branch of the Student Body Service. They are headed by Henry Bolton, who is secretary of activities. Their duties are to take tickets at the gate at all the football games, track meets. and basketball games. They also attend to collecting admission tickets at assemblies, plays, and all functions which take place in the auditorium. The members are Verl Floyd, Bill Simpson, Bill Ellwell, Harvey Wclcli, and Henry Bolton. Banquet Service Elub Nlembersx Sylvia Bertell, Nlary Navarro, Ruby Santander. Roberta Cooley, Clara Ekdahal, Zella Merrill, Roberta Gregory, Fern Butler, Sarah Garcia, La Rue Heaton, and Eileen Nielsen. The girls who are members of this service club have taken care of the banquets during this year under the sponsorship of Miss Florence Martin. Fin! Sem ester Columbia Perth ......... Hugh Freeman. Carolyn Smith.. Bob Hatcher ..... Trielympiaii Eluh . ......... President ........ . ............Viee Pre:idenl........... ....................Seeretary................... .. .......... Press Cofrespondenl ....... .. xx527:. Seto nd Sem ester ..........Louisa Forshaw ........Dorothy johnson ................Golda Street' Evelyn Clelland i aw- CosMovor,n'AN C0sM0P01,1'rAN COMMERCIAL COMMHRCIAI, JAPANESE 1 UI 35: fi' 'f: QL Q v - itsegiifif K assi! f' , fiizga ITsHERs TICKET TAKERS STAGE CREVV OFFICE ASSIS1'AN'I'S 2:5421 1 i 1 ,K wM,,W,Ji,..if556iiT7L A Q I E1.1zcTxzlcAr, ENGINEERS LAkouA'1'ouy ASS,IS'l'AN1'S CAFETERIA CAMPUS Asn BUu.n1Nr: CUSTODIANS X553 Firrt Semester Edith Mae Gates ..... Joyce Blakemore... Nancy Baly .....,.....,... Fumiko Yokoyama ...... Amy Peterson .........,. Girls' League Cabinet ...............Presidr'nt...,.,........... ..........Fir.vI Vice Prr'.fidt'n1....... ........Serond Vice Prr.fidenl..,...... .............Secretary............., ................Treasurrr................ Song and Yr!! Leaders. ......, Future Farmers ut America Second Semester .......Frances Anderson ..............Frances Slack ..........Carolyn Smith ............Adaruth Green ............Adaruth Green Angelina Del Guidice and Dorothy Banks The officers of this agricultural organization are as follows: Don Sundahl, presi- dentg Ernest Gallego, vice presidentg lilamoru Nanjo, secretaryg Ronald Glison, treas- urerg Claude Utterback, reporter: Bob Anderson, Watch dogg and Mr. B. J. lVIcMahon, adviser. The Future Farmers of America is an organization which has existed for ten years. There are 65 members of the group in the high school, who are studying farm- ing and who are earning the highest degrees of the organization. Library Assistants Under the able leadership of the school librarian, Bliss lvlary Louise Springer, the following students have served the school as library assistants during the year: Emiko Hino, Leroy Berrigan, john Jacobs, Katsuyoshi l-lazama, james Benefiel, Aaron Bilyeu, Claude LaBass, Olive Reslock, Nlary 'Io Hubert, Nlitsui Noda, Shigeo Morikawa, Ruby Santander, VVilbur Browning. Audrey Giron, Lois Gorin, Barbara Lorraine, Mary Ortiz, Nesato Otani, Leo Press. Jack Hocker, Virginia Sheldon, Mary Thomas, Willis Wengart, Dorothy Fouquet, Kikuyo Akiyama. .lane Endow, Albert Tourtillot, Robert Chapin, VVallace Griffin, .lack Hardesty. ii wi? 1 FUTURE FARMERS or .AMERICA LZ 56 2:1 CAST or 'iTIlE Doc HowLs CAST or New Fixes CCORDING to lwrs. Florence lwclfadden CLady Nlacj, popular dra- matics instructor, the cast of New Firesw is the first cast she had had in years, all of the members of which are equally outstanding in their varied roles. Lvsually in the average high school production there will be two or three excellent character portrayals, but this cast was to her Ha drama teacher's dream. ' 'N-.. N San Fernando was truly fortunate this year in being selected by the International Educational Film Company of Hollywood as the setting for a moving picture with sound effects showing the march of education. Not characters from Dickens, but school young 'uns of the 1880 period in San Fernando were depicted by the youthful 'lhamsu who proudly paraded about the campus during the month of April. With our beloved 'lLady lYIac'l as the school malam. lda Biasi and Bob Hearn portraying the typical in modern high school students, Douglas Alston, as the obese school boy, and Wilbilr Ed Browning as the dumb but happy dunce, the picture promises to bring fame to our high school. Mr. Vierling Kersey, superintendent of schools in Los An- geles, has been selected to do the narrating for the Elm. ' 5fNs..4?N Wheii Ralph Hitchcock was six years old. he went riding in the wilds surround- ing Newhall. He saw a swamp where cat-tails were growing. Oh, look, daddyf' he exclaimed. Look at the hot dog garden. ' -N-efiab USO Joe Luder was the life of the party? Yes, he was the only one who could talk louder than the radiofl zx57r:. The Howling Doo NDER the direction of lllrs. Florence McFadden, whose outstanding ability as a dramatic coach has given the high school some of the finest performances in its history, the class of W'37 presented a mystery play, 'AThe Howling Dogfy on Decem- ber 2 and 3. The members of the cast were Lois Dodd and Helen McSparron, the heiress, Edith Mae Gates, Bernice Tressor, Inez Viotto, Olive Reslock, Phyllis Taylor, Albert Stone, Robert Leach, George Brookman, lNIelvin Veale, Albert Moyer. N ow Fires The Hnest example of amateur acting was displayed in the production of the S'37 class on May 20 and 21 when the members, again directed by Mrs. McFadden, gave Charles Quimby Burdette's drama, New Fires. The plot, dealing with a Chicago family living on a Ozark farm, gave ample opportunity for the talent that the pro- duction brought to light. The characters in the play were Alberta Thompson and Shirley Towsey fthe housekeeperj 3 June LePage and Frances Slack CSuzanne Tolerj 5 Lawrence Grant CSid Sperryj g Don Ferguson ftlerry, the sonj 5 Bob Hearn and Tyler Kelly CStephen Santeyj 3 Charles Miller fBilly, his sonjq Dolores Helbach CPhyllis, has daughterj 3 Dorothy McDowell CAnne, his wife, 5 Ruth Roberts, Ida Biasi COlive, his daughterjg Cleo Leonard fFve, his daughter-in-lawjg Eugene Pember CDick, his sonjg Harold Millen Ca country physicianjg Christine Logan Ca neighborjg Jewell Peters CMary's motherl 3 Viola lwatye CSid's wifej. Uihor Productions On December 15 the drama class in co-operation with the senior choir presented a series of colorful Christmas pictures. Those taking part in the first picture of the shepherds were John Derthick, Donald Ferguson, and Bob Hearn, the second picture, the angel, Ruth Roberts, and the third picture, the Mother Mary, Josephine Lugo, Lois Dodd, and Betty Lathrop. On Open House night, April 29, the drama I class presented a melodrama en- titled The Lamp Went Out. The characters were Mary Ann Parsons, the daugh- ter, Rita Benjamin, the mother, Clyde Hopkins, the hero, Mitchell Van Bourg, the Villain, Wilbur Browning, the property man: and Alma Gillespie, the reader. The Press Club sponsored two one-act comedies, given in June, entitled The Tantrumn and Babbitt's Boyf' The former was presented by members of the Press Club and K'Babbitt,s Boyu was presented by the dramal class. The leading characters of The Tantrumy' were: Carolyn Smith CBunny Hawthorn, a girl of high school agej, Arthur Sisson CTim Hawthorn, Bunny's brotherjg Beatrice Davis CGeneva Hartly, their cousinl. The rest of the cast included Natalee Collier, Dick Deininger, Jefferson Carner, Mary lvloore, George Gates, Frances Anderson, Howard Thomas, and Rita Benjamin. The cast of Babbitt's Boyu was Richard Rogers, Alberta Tweedy, Warren McCament. Nancy Baly, Rita Benjamin, and Jean Anderson. m58zx gc! 4 f I ag t as :V Q , ' - it i A 1. , X K . ' I K I , iw r ' E i , ii , 2 ' 2 ' , , M 4 - c .. , , fri-IE SENIOR Cnonz THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA Senior Choir NDER the direction of lllrs. Evelyn Guernsey and the presidency of Albert Moyer, Donald Hubler, and Bill Rivingston, the senior choir has provided both classi- cal and popular music for the school year. The classical programs consisted of two vesper services, the annual Valley Festival on December 4, the Christmas program of December 15 in collaboration with the drama class and the graduation of june 24. The first popular program of the year was the cowboy assembly of October with Seymour Andrews as guest artist. On April 23 the choir, accompanied by the or- chestra, presented a Rudolph Friml continuity. Soloists were Georgia Casey, Angelina Del Guidice, Florence Doak, Fern Foster, Margiierite Fowler, Donald Hubler, Linden Kearney, Harold lklillen, and Mary' lVIoore. The quartet consisted of Wilbur Browning, Donald Hubler, Harold lllillen, and Bill Rivingston. 3592553 Senior Urehestra NDER the direction ot Nliss Dorothy Dickey, who has developed one of the finest high school orchestras in the entire Los Angeles City School system, the senior orchestra presented great masters and leading moderns on their programs this year. The Haydn Military,H the Schubert Hbinfinished Symphonyl' and the Beethoven First Symphony, the music of Gershwin, Kern, Grafe, and Friml besides many rhumbas, hit tunes, and descriptive pieces have been performed, marking a peak of musical achievement in the school and community. For the Music Carnival of April 23 the senior orchestra played a modern com- position by Gershwin, a symphonic selection by Beethoven and a Cuban dance rhumba. The personnel of the senior orchestra is as follows: Uonduftor, Dorothy bl. Dickey, president, Richard Burton, concert master, Mildred lVIeyer. Violins: Nlildred lvleyer, Donald Lynch, Dorothy Lynch, Nada Paine, Howard Alston, Eugene Doty, George Wood, Dennis Fisher, Florence Fujii, Dayton Frackle- ton, Raymond Oechsli. 'CeI!o: Frank Oechsli, Phyllis Anderson. Bars: Robert lvlundell, Joe Cafaro. Flute: Donald Fay, Janet Meyer. Clarinet: Gene Robinson, Arthur Sisson. Bradley Ward. Saxophone: Roy jawis, joe Cafaro, Gene Robinson. Drums: jack Williams, Dick lVIoody. Trumpet: Richard Burton, Harry Freeman, Robert Laho, Arthur Flannigan. French Horn : Margaret Kidder, VVayne Hendrick. Trombone: Paul Morse, Ted Wardell. Piano: Alma Gillespie. Junior Band This group, under the instruction of Charles Tingle, makes up the material from which the senior band is chosen. The members are Bill Arnold, Don Baker, Gordon liertell, lVlarion Bertell, Helen Camp, Charles Chaney, -leffa Dean Cowley, David Dennis, Everett Donica, Edward Espinoza, Ray Estrada, Francis Follosco, Bruce Fischer, Bob Goodson, Leo Gordon, Dick Groff, Boyett Helton, Benjamin Hill, Kadsuo Matsuda, lvlildred Miilott, Chester lvlunn, John McCoy, Bill Newman, Bob Ross, William Rush, james Smith, VVarner Smith, Edward Spence, Earl Lipthegrove, Virginia Vicente, blanuel Yanz, Gene Woo, MlfSL1O Yokoyama. z:60m .7 g Senior Band NDER the direction of Charles Tingle the senior band not only played for all the football games, including the Coliseum game, but was one of the two high school bands selected to march in the Tournament of Roses parade on New Year's Day. On january l4 the members presented a public concertg on April 23 they participated in the annual Mtisic Carnical and contributed to the Open House night program of April 293 on lNIay 15 they entered the contest at Pasadena. Combined with the senior or- chestra the band played for the June 24 graduation. The soloists in the band are Rayburn Gillespie, Sheldon Farber, john Micklos, Buddy Clark, Clyde Hopkins, Laurence Grant, and Charles Nliller. In the band are Lorraine Austin, Danny Binion, Buddy Clark, -less Corrello, Bess Crawford, Richard Dennis, Bill Elwell, lyielvin Ewing, Angel Emeterio, Lee Gordon, Laurence Grant, Lucille Graber, Ernie Gallego, Clyde Hopkins, Bill Hake, Norman Ingersol, Bob johnson, Beverly Jessup, Agnes Little, Joyce Lampman, David MacMillan, Charlet lyliller, John Rlicklos, Helen Overall, llilton Russell, Roy Seigner, Oscar Sillerman, Warner Smith, Leonard Streve, Victor Saleeby, Marjory Stevens. james Tippet, Arthur Vicente. Elementary Urehesira This class, under the instruction of Bliss Dickey, acquires the necessary prepara- tion for the junior orchestra. The members of this class are Mildred Darby, Hector' Davis, Ray Groff, Fred Haymond, Robert Hatcher, Janet Hinkle, Bill Ladner, Ken- neth Louden, Lillian Rainey, Philip Sime, Edward Overall, Walter Rushton, Jean lwanfull. . m61:z r--- -- A Survey ef Student Butly Presidents N 1914 a student body of San Fernando High School was formally organized with Carl C. Cavanaugh, who at present is an official with the Security-First National Bank in Los Angeles, as the first president. Other presidents were Carl Boyll, 19155 Albern Jones and William llflillen, 19163 Leonard Fletcher and Wayne Jones, 1917g Clifford Smith and Fay Overton, 19185 Clyde Dirlam and Floyd Smith, 1919: Edgar Ds Remer and Lawrence Ladner, 19205 Leroy Holmes Cdeceasedj and Orval Taff, 19215 Harold Huston and Margaret Canby, 1922g Herbert Young, 19235 .lane lllartin CMrs. Dale Teachenorl and Stafford Park, 1924g Horace Allen CDon Allen, radio announcerj and Jack Hayes, 1925, Marvin Pilcher Cdeceasedj, 1926g Henry Knight and Dorothy Sidey, 19275 Nathan Katz, 1928: Nelse Petersen and Charles Bowman, 19293 Rudolph Hodges and lvlelvin Kidder, 19305 Roy Robbins falumni presidentj and Will lWcKinney, 1931 3 John Demsky and Jack Morse, 19323 Willard Cross and George Houghton, 19335 Charles Weyand and Everett Thomas, 1934, Everett Thomas and Joseph VViendl, 19355 Elmer Brown and Ernest Mashler, 19365 and Ralph Hitchcock, 1937. Ralph Hitchcock, the last of this brilliant array of student body presidents, was born in San Fernando on February 26, 1918. During his administration, Ralph has revised the court system and helped to in- troduce student social service, the guidance of new students, and more efficient safety regulations. After graduation Ralph intends to enter the Frank VViggins Trade School where he will study air conditioning and refrigeration. 1 wouldn't take any amount of money for the experience I have received as president, stated Hitchcock. Being president has given me training in leadership and organization, which should be of great help later in the business world, My contacts with students, faculty members, and business men in the Rotary Club are invaluable. Having responsibility thrust upon one develops courage and poise. ' -K-gfx Warner Smith: 'Tve been living in a house five miles from any other. Harold Frackleton: You want to practice the simple' life ? W. 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Albert Tourtillot, tackle. y 27.633 -- Varsity Football OACH CIRINCYS 1936 Varsity team won the championship among the league schools this year. The first and only practicegame was held with University High, one of our old rivals. lt was a closely fought game, with the Tigers emerging as victors of a 6-0 score. The first League game was held with Van Nuys. Van Nuys came over heavily favored to win. S. F. started off with a bang, scoring 13 points in the first ten minutes. Early in the second quarter three S. F. first string backfield men suffered injuries and were removed from the game. ln the second half Van Nuys came back strong and scored 12 points with S. F. sadly missing these players. It was a thrilling game. marking the fourth consecutive defeat handed to the Wolves by the Tigers. San Fernando 13, Van Nuys 12. The second League game was played at North Hollywood. The Tigers more than made up for the defeat suffered last year, by scoring an impressive 21-0 victory. San Fernando used almost all her players, the substitutes playing the major part of the game. In the third League game, Canoga Park came over to San Fernando with one of the strongest teams in years, favored to Win. San Fernando started off as in the Van Nuys game, scoring 13 points in the first quarter and 6 points in the second, enjoying a 19-7 lead at the half. Canoga Park came back strong but the Tigers staved off defeat, with the final score being 19-14 in favor of the Tigers. ' ?- ' ' i ions ip assiiremeriiaiido went over to meet Eagle Rock, who har 't won0a.5.2agq?:'ganie easof? Deter 'nation and fight on the part of the Ea s, owever , bout die dmv 1 of the Tigers with 0 6 Il Eagle R C winning bydaficore of 13-12. -' TQ0-1-Jeff' x K- ln the interlocking games for the City Championship,emg'crHdog'as paired with Belmont of the Northern League. According to the metropolitan newspapers it was one of the most exciting games played in the city within the past several years. San Fernando went into this game being outweighed 20 pounds per man. However, fight and determination, equal to that shown by any Tiger team of the past, was enough completely to offset this disadvantage. The Tigers had control of the entire game except for O'Doul's passing, which was responsible for three of the Hilltoppers, touch- downs. The final score was Belmont 24, San Fernando 21. For the third successive year San Fernando entered the P. T. A. Carnival held in the Coliseum as the representative of the S. F. V. League. Bell, winner of the Pacific League, was the Tigers' opponent. Peewee'y Castro, with splendid blocking, ran 68 yards for a touchdown, which was the most spectacular play of the entire afternoon. Bell scored on a series of forward and lateral passes to tie up the score at 7 all. Thus finis was written to another successful season for the Tigers under the sterling leadership of Coach Mike Cirino. EDWIN KIDDER. 7:6421 n ,- Top Row: 1. Don Hubler, half. 2. john Bucher, fullback. 3. George Brookman, half. 3. Mino lmai, half. Action: Van Nuys Game E Woods Goes for a Touchdown. Bottom Row: I, Dan Binion, end. 2. Gerald Knight, center, 3 Bob Troller, center. 4. Dwight Olin, center. 11165222 Top Row: I, Ray Castro, quarter. 2. Everett Doyle, half. 3. joe Cafaro, guard. 4. Ray Woods, quarter. Action: Canoga Park Came ff Tigers Stop jones. Bottom Row: I, Wall Best, fullback, 2. Earl Allen, guard. Roy Woods, tackle, 4. Paul Wells, half. zx66m if nk. i-Aw TEAM 'gg nJV BH TEAM UVA B Puuthall HE First league game was With Van Nuys. The Tiger kittens, due to an excess fumbling, lost the game by a score of 7 to 0. The second encounter was with North Hollywood, the champions of the league for three successive years. San Fernando scored first but lost by a score of 14 to 6. The Tigers next met Canoga Park and emerged victorious for their first and only league victory, winning from the Hunters 7 to 0. In the final league game San Fernando encountered Eagle Rock's lightweights. The Tigers lost by a score of 13 to 7. Boys earning letters were: Captain Frank lllodugno, jimmy Leathers, Pasqual Chacon, Roy lialy, Quentin Quick, Carroll Hare, Dave Nemback, Howard Phipps, Vincent Romero, Nlamoru Nanjo, blames Wallis, Martini Stevens, Andy Hernandez, Robert Chapin, Richard Joy, Floyd Fujii, Nathan Martini and Charles Oeland. EDWIN KIIJDER. ,CZ 67 733 Varsity Baal-iath all HE 1936-37 season taken as a whole was not a successful one for San Fernando, with the Tigers winning but one league game, and that in an overtime game with Eagle Rock. There were several other closely fought games, however, in which a field goal for S. F. in the last minutes might have reversed the outcome. But S. F. had a fine team this year when one considers the fact that nine boys out of the entire squad of fourteen were BH boys playing on the Varsity and spotting their opponents from two to six inches in height. In nearly every game, in the early stages the Tigers controlled the ball, but when the players began to tire, height had the advantage in scoring goals. The boys that won their monogram in basketball this season were Walter Smith, Jeff Carner, Harold Widle, Bill Rivingston. James Benefiel, and lVIilton Berger. Of this group only Benefiel and Berger will be lost through graduation. In addition Verl Floyd, Bill Hitchcock, Charles Hitchcock, Frank Tresieras, and Adolfo Alvarez of the reserve squad played fine basketball, and one of them should make' a good running mate for the four returning lettermen. Other players lost by graduation this season are Ralph Hitchcock and Harold Solosth. The scores of the league games were: FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND S. F., 19 .,,.......,,..,,...,...,,, Van Nuys, 31 S. F., 27 ........................., Van Nuys, 29 S, F., 18 ,,,,,,l,,,,,,, North Hollywood, 29 S. F., 20 ............,. North Hollywood, 29 S, F., 24 ,,,,...,......,.,..,., Canoga Park, 25 S. F., 24 ....... ........ C anoga Park, 38 S, F,, 24 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,. Eagle Rock, 22 S. F., 26 .,.,.. ,,...... E agle Rock, 40 COvertime gamej B Basketball The basketball season of 1936-37 for San Fernando BH hoopsters was not a suc- cessful one as far as Uwinsn or percentage was concerned. The aggregation was success- ful, however, in spirit, unity, and general improvements. Starting the season without one returning B letterman from the previous season, the team had to begin this year's play from scratch. With each succeeding game the team showed general improvement, but not enough to match their opponents. Though the team won only one game out of eight, it is looking forward to the next season with greater hope for improving the percentage column as far as wins and losses are concerned. The following boys composed the B squad: Jack Doe, Jack Duley, Joe Luder, Lawrence Grant, Carlton Harris, Elem lVIcCormick, C. Maurer, Ernest Parra, Herman Rodera, Gabriel Serrano, and Jack Smith. Of the eleven players Doe, Duley, lNIcCormick, Maurer, Rodero, Serrano, and Smith earned their monograms. Returning to form the nucleus for next year's squad are Rodero, lWcCormick, Harris, Luder, and Parra. , FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND S. F., 19 .......................... Van Nuys, 29 S. F., 26 .......................... Van Nuys, 25 S. F., 14 .,,.,.,,.,.,,. North Hollywood, 41 S. F., 9 .............. North Hollywood, 37 S. F., 10 ,.,.... ,,,,,,,..... C anoga Park, 23 S. F., 26 ....... ............ C anoga Park, 30 S. F., 10 ....... ....... E agle Rock, 23 S. F., 25 ...... ............. . Eagle Rock, 34 Eowlx KIDDER. ,Jli68Z .v -is ' - 3-3 ' iiiiii., VFX' ' L,.4m...WW.,4J 5.,...,,M.W..M, .... Mk- 4 3 , F i VARSITY BASKE'l'RAI.I B's HE 1937 season for the tracksters opened with the Los Angeles Relay Carnival. The San Fernando tracksters did very well in this meet winning the Class B 660-yard relay in the record time of 1 minute, 10.4 seconds. The inter-class track meet came next and was won by the A10 class. There were no outstanding performances, but the team showed promise of being well-balanced and of considerable strength. The opening league meet saw San Fernando's tracksters meeting Van Nuys, Valley League Champions for three successive years. The meet developed into a bitter struggle with Van Nuys the winner by a score of 522 to 51k. The outstanding performances by San Fernando boys were new school records in the shot put by Ray Woods of 49 feet 11M inches, the high hurdle by Walt Smith in 15.8 seconds, and the -I-40-yard run by Ralph Coleman in 53.2 seconds. The HBH score with Van Nuys was 52 to 43 in Van Nuys' favor. The CH score was 48 to 29 with Van Nuys again the winner. The second meet of the season was a triangular affair involving Canoga Park, North Hollywood and San Fernando. The Tiger cindermen won the triangular meet and defeated North Hollywood and Canoga Park in dual scores. The score of the Varsity triangular meet was San Fernando, 573 North Hollywood, 43: Canoga Park, 30. There was one new school record set in this meet-the low hurdles by Howard Thomas in Z1 seconds. In both the B and CH meet San Fernando defeated Canoga Park. However the B and C teams lost to North Hollywood. As this goes to press there is still the meet with Eagle Rock, which promises to develop into a close meet. Also the Valley meet is still to be held. It looks as though San Fernando would be among the leaders in all three divisions, but as experience has taught us that any- thnig can happen in a track meet we are making no predictions. The following boys were valuable point winners for San Fernando in the Varsity division: Howard Thomas, Walt Smith. Jeff Carner, Ray Woods, Reno Borzage, Verl Floyd, Eddie Rumsey, Ralph Coleman, Elvin Thomas, Ernest Toon, Sal Redriguez, George Haramija, Hugh Freeman, Roy Wood, Leonard Streva, and Harold lwillen. The point winners for the HB team were Howard 1VIcCormick, Ed Myers, Bob Chapin, Dave Nemback, Don Steiner, ,lack lN'Iiller, Gene Robinson, Art Lawhead, Bob Stanfield, Jack Smith, Pasqual Chacon, Bruce Cowdery, Frank Helm, Harold Parker, Frank Moidugxio, Alvis Cadenhead, George Siquido, Paul Kern, Emory Smith, Howard Phipps, and Ralph Frias. The Cl, team point winners were Hiromi Hino, Jack Hocker, Satorui lVIitsui, Bob Lawhead, john Endow, james Bennett, Floyd Fujii, Nathan Martiri, Mas Nakadaira, Louie Sugawara, Herman Rodero, Jess Corello, Jimmie lklotoike, Shigeo Hlorikawa, Victor Wise, Tom Cheek, George Sugawara, Ed Brown, and joe Marsik. EDWIN KIDDER. xx 70 zz Varsity TH-151-1 Team i 'fffl Top Row: Coach Schurr, D. Maclvlillan, E.. Thomas, D. Hubler, Roy Woods, E. Rumsey. Second Row: C. Haramija, H. Soloslh, H Milleiz, C. Curley, R. Coleman, R. Borzage, R. Hitchcock Third Row: V. Floyd, L. Streva, j. Carner, Ray Woods, W. Smith, S. Rodriguez, H. Thomas. ,M ,W W71... 2 .1 L' if Q, Q . ..,,Q, , ., . ' ' l X ,-W . 1 , if A wr 4' ' : ' 1 , A 4 e . 1 4 2 ,ww ' 3, - ' 4 lg A N u i' 'Q J 4 .. ,, . if , H, -i :- :QA ' M ' 1 gg 4' -me s -' . '1 - ,. 2g,.-.- . , ,. , ,,, ' ' 1-...- 'N Q , 5 S M. X I S EN 1, 3990 S 'E Q iff- 5 X i' 'NN- 4 Mrk , 3 ff , , 'f Q .5 3 W I 'M i S if W' 1 Q ,i 5? ,J in M 1 M, 4 . ' ff ' 1 .SS -5 . - . ' '-1 f ' bf.-XF' ff wx - ' ' 4.. g a J LQ, -:L k i f LV ' K , dv 2 ' ,L Lu' V f . . 4 ' .. 'L w 3. 'K : ' f ', 2 -,:: Q Q Q. U A L as I V-24 W if A kiz. W ,, ,,. . 5, , ,. ff , 1 'A, - . M - W. '7 7 , Mi M '- - A 'an Q ,aiu f ' i V ' fi 1 if wv . R A M, .xv 1 , .. , 1 liar- f VARSITY TRACK B's Us h::,72xZ 'TENNIS TEAM Tennis HIS year our team, runners-up for the championship last year, is composed almost entirely of veterans. The initial league match was played on the home courts, with the Tiger netmen trimming the Van Nuys VVolves by a 5-2 score for the third consecutive season. ln the second league match the Tigers met defeat at the hands of North Hollywood, losing by a score of 5-2.' The next match was played at Canoga Park, with the Tigers emerging as victors by a 5-2 score. The San Fernando netmen have yet to engage Eagle Rock. If they emerge victorious. they again will be runners- up for the championship. The team was composed of the following players: VV. Rivingston, J. C. Maiirer, VV. Hitchcock, R. Kirby, R. Waldo-, W. Smith, E. Dunn, D. lVIacMillan, E. Schwinger, R. Havs, and E. Kidder. 1 Gym Team San Fernando's gym team of several years' organization has greatly improved this year under the direction of Coach Herbert G. Schack. The Tigers closed a successful season with two wins and two losses. The Tigers trounced North Hollywood by a score of 712 to 6Oy2 and outscored Canoga Park 9S'to 46, while losing to Van Nuys 95 to 39 and to Eagle Rock 89 to 46. As a resultof the Valley finals, the Tigers had four entries in the city semi-finals and one of these, Arthur Lawhead, reached the finals. Those boys earning their letter were Lawhead, Derthick, Penn, Utterback, Vaughn, Jeffries, lVIcCormick, Weav'er, Sweet, and Rarnhart. The remaining mem- bers of the competitive squads are: Englebrecht, Kukuski, Gilson, Lee, lNIcCament, Kjellman, Vicenti, johnson, Nlorrison. and Oland. EDWIN KIDDER. m73:x 5 I' - GYM TEAM GYM CLUB . V 'iw Q if Y ug. N ' -- . ' -. 4 . -'f 8 ll' A Y s W if-if S' r 4 1 --'. H Egfvifii-1? ' H M EQ-.siwgf if , 5 ,' ' A .. . ' ' 6' . W fi M .2 fic. fi ' -1 l K Row l R. Lewis, S. Andrews, Foster, C. Curley, H, Millen, tl. Hughes, and W. Best. Row 2 M. Berger, j. Benz-:Hel, D. Binion, R. Borzage, J. Bucher, j. Cafaro, and j. Carner. Row 3 j. Casarra, R. Caslro, R. Coleman, j. Derthick, E. Doyle, E. Allen, and B. Hitchcock. Row 4 D. Hubler, H. jeffries, PQ. Kidder, B. Kirby, C. Knight, D. MacMillan, and j. C. Maurer. Row 5 W. Miranda, D. Olin, P. Penn. E. Scnwinger, M. Shaclwick, W. Smith, and II. Takahashi Row 6 H, Thomas, A. Tourtillol, H. Sweet, B. Troller, C. Uilerbaclc, M. Veal, and R. Waldo, Row 7 R. Weaver, P. VUells, H. XX'idle, E. Woo, Ray XVoor'ls. and Roy VUoods. xx75'::. Letterqirls MRS. LILLIAN HATHERELL, SPONSOR HE Lettergirls is an honor sport society composed of twenty-three members. This club takes the initiative for all the social activities of the G. A. A. If every girl has done the required work and has received participation credit for three semesters, she is eligible for a letter. Each applicant for a letter is first approved by the Letter- girls. She is then judged by the G. A.A. Cabinet, lvlrs. Jean Leipelt and lWrs. Lillian Hatherell. It the girl's citizenship and sportsmanship are outstanding, she is awarded a letter at the annual G. A. A. banquet. For the past two years the girls have had letter sweaters. The colors are the opposite of those of the Lettermen, being gold with black trimmings. There are no stripes on the sleeves of the sweaters. Any additional credit which is given them is Worn in the form of a star on the chenile letter. First Sem ester Patricia Wheeling ......... Betty Quisenberry .......... Emiko Hino ....,............ Joyce Blakemore ......... Letterqirls' Cabinet .... President ........ .......Vice President........ ........Secre!ary.......... Treasurer................ Correspondent to Press ....... Second Semester Patricia Wheeling .................Lois Gorin ..Arabella Calvert ...........Ruth Adami ..Margaret Kidder Girls' Athletic Assn MRS. JEAN LEIPELT, SPONSOR Marty of the girls taking gym fourth period and all those who take gym eighth period are members of G. A. A. If the required work is done, each girl receives par- ticipation credit for that semester. In addition to the regular G. A. A., there are archery and tennis classes under the guidance of lllrs. Lillian Hatherell. The dues of this organization are fifty-cents a semester. This entitles a member to attend the annual banquet and numerous afternoon parties. JOYCE BLAKEMORE. w76m LD ill Mus. I.II.I,I,XX llA'I'IHiREIA!, RUTH ADAMI Ngxxcx' ISAIA' Im BI.-XSI VIIDYCE BI.4XKHMURE 1Iu1,r:w Bum' fXR1XlN1I2'1'.'X CAI,VliR'l' iXRABIil.I,A C',xI,x'ER'1' 1.015 CIURIN Aslxw HAM Do1.okEs HIELBACII Rum KHAT NIARGARET KIIDIJIZR JUNE LE Plxmz Evlamx MCCLANAHAN MARY ORTIZ EI,IZABE'I'II RITCIIIE MARc:Ak1a'1' Ro11kn,xc11uR Rum' SANTANDER I.m.1'rA S1r,vA PA'l'RlC1.fX VVHEEIAINC GEN!-gvluva VVEINIJIA Lols Donn NIARY ALICE Ifolsras JEAN vc Hnsux BERXICE Annex A457 gb V5 Qi Kari' J V t sw. m 1 . 1 1 EE , , , ., .Q 5 ff ' M.. X I A 2,5 N W al X, 'v Ji K' V if ff. ,. V Q 4 , up I W ks C331 77 27, I if 1 ' L? 'JV 4-nails mv ARCHERY G. A. A. CABINET FIQENNIS 3378523 l l l E. ll. ll. Cabinet First Semcxier Second Senzesler Jayne Sadler ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, P rfsideni ,,,,,,,, ......... P atricia Vllheeling Patricia Wheeling... ......... Vice Presidfnt .......... ......... M argaret Rorhbacher Ruth Keat ...................... ............. S ccretary ............ ........... A rubella Calvert Angelina Del Guidice ....... ..... . .Eligibility Chairman ........ ...........,.............. R uth Keat Margaret Kidder .....,... .......... Y ell Leadfrs ........ ....... B etty and Berniece Estes Ruth Adami ........ ......... F Iorwr Coinifzittff ........ ........ E velyn McClanahan Baseball Chairman ...... .......i A rameta Calvert Baskefizall Chairman ...... ................... J une LePage Sjlffdhall Chairman ..... .... . .Margaret Rorhbacher Volleyball Chairman ....... ...... 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The gym was decorated in green and white. the class colors of the A9's. v Another activity attended by all those who had i perfect attendance during the fall semester was the showinv of a movinf icture Born to sf fs P Dance. Also those students who served the , school during the first semester Went to a per- formance of 'fDodsworth.'l - The Junior The Junior High Cabinet members are the ' Student Body officers of the Junior High School. 7 They also preside over the meetings of the Board of Representatives. The sponsor is lX'Ir. fllern b err : First Semester Lee Gordon ,........ Helen Overall ........ Hazel Allen ............... Edna Mae Grigg ...,,,... Ralph Hays ............ James Bennett ........ Margaret Vaughn ..,,..., Hisayuki Ogimachi .,..,. as ' yge I is-f P 4 'Z ' L N, .M 3 riff., ff :ii I ' y'.iL- K ' ..: High Eehinet 6 gi T E igy -' ..,: A VL H h .ff E.- Gross. A' ' 7 or ...,,....Prc.vident,........ ........Vice Pre.rident....... ................SeL'rf'tary................... Girls' League Pre.vidnzt...,.... ,...............Chzcf Ju.rt1ce............... ..........l?oy5' Self Go1fernment......... Girls' Self Go-'Ue'rn1ncnt...,..... .,...........Saff'ty Pres:den!................ .....,Corre.s'j1ondfnt to the I're5s..,,..,.,. 381211 VVil Second Smrzmtfr la. Marie Fairfield ..,,....Helen Overall ...,...Marie Blaker ........Audrie Decker .......VVilliam Nye ...........,lohn Brooks .,..Margaret Fisher ....Karlene Micklos .,....,..Helen Davis Junior High Board ot Representatives The Junior High Board of Representatives is made up of one mem ber from each junior High second period class. They meet to discuss plans which will improve the school. The sponsor is hir. Gross. ' -Ns 'N Junior High Girls' League The purpose of the -lunfor High Girls' League is to promote a spiri among all of the girls of the .lunior High School. The sponsor is lVIrs. Smith. First Semester Edna Mae Grigg ......... ............., . .President ............ . Audrie Decker .,.,.......... .,,........ I ire Presidenl .......,. Dorothy Forrester ............ .,........., S ecrriary ....,.... VVilla Marie Fairfield ......... ......,.... S ony Leader ........ ' 'Ns. N The Tiger Footprints The Tiger Footprints is the junior High School page in the school FIRST SEMESTER The sponsor is lVIrs. E. Reed. Ezlilor-jim Healey. Assislfznt Editor-Virginia Bristol. Sjnorls Editor-Jack hflonteverde. Refwrterr-Blendine Nliller, Helen Camp, Dorothy Niedrich, t of friendship Second Semester .Audrie Decker fi..Helen VVi'lson Shirley Sullivan .......Harriet Fay paper. Helen Davis, Helen Overall, Lucille Graver, Isabel Swartout, Willa iklarie Fairfield, lklariphyllis Spencer, hlary Blaker, Beverley -lessop, Nlayhelle Shaffner, jean Bridge. Edwina Chase. SECOND SENIESTER The sponsor is Nlrs. Bryant. Ninth Grade Edilor-Dorothy Niedrich. Eighth Grade Editor-Helen Beatty. Se-venth Grade Editor-Don Pence. Reporters-Representatives in all -lunior High School Classes. 'axis-N-lgx Junior High Service Committee The duty of a member of the junior Student Service is to see lunch grounds are kept clean and in order. The sponsor is Mr. Davis. zx82x: Peggy Flynn that the lunch y jumcmr, BOARD BOARD OF R1iPRnsxeNT,x'1'1v1ss S'l'UDEN'I' Smwxcls CHRIS' LEAGUE RIEPRIESICN'l'A'I'IVIiS 'fIGI2R F00'1'PR1N'l's zx83:: Junior High Erqon Halnn HE Ergon Kalon is the Honor Scholarship Society of the junior High School. To be a member one must have three recommended grades each semester. The first pin you receive is a bronze, the second, a silver, the third, a gold. The sponsor is Mrs. Furstnow. Officers: First Semester Second Semester Ellen Shore ,..,...,....... ,.......,.,. P resident ............ .......... R osie Ambroff Edna Mae Grigg ........ ....... V ice President .....,.. ........ H elen Beatty Isabel Swartout .......,,,...... .............. .S ecretary ............ ........ D rake Will Willa Marie Fairfield .....,.. .......,,. i efssistanl Secretary ....... ..... , ...................... N one Ruth Wilson .....,........,. .... ,.,.,.....,......., T r easurer ................... ..........., N orma Overall Edwina Chase .....,..., ....,,, C orrespondent to the Press ....v.. ...,..,..,........... J ane Wilson Iames Bennett ,,,.,,,,,,, ..........,, S ergeant-at-firms ........ .......... J can Anne McCarty fllembers-First Semester-Receive Bronze Pins: Norma Lee Amis, Phyllis Anderson, Allien Barbarick, james Bennett, Betty Bridge, Boyd Coffman, Rozella Craig, Ruth Craig, Esther Cremeens, Marjorie Davidson, June Davis, Janet Dill, Virginia du Chene, George Endo, Natividad Estrada, Gloria Feldman, Consuelo Fer- nandez, Dorothy Forrester, Fred Fujii, Edith Gates, Kathryn Grigg, Betty Harker, Mae Loiselle, Mary Belle Mauldin, Jean Anne McCarty, Shizuko Morikawa, Bobs Morse, Winona Munson, Cecelia Ramirez, Virginia Saieva, George Sukawara, Mar- guerite Thomas, Barbara Watson, Nlarcella Webster, Betty Woods, Annie Zuliani. Keep Bronze Pins: Virginia Bristol, Florence Jean Brown, Kathleen Cowan, Franklin Ernst, Willa Marie Fairfield, Betty Fees, Francis Follosco, Dirck Hartmann, Jean Herre, Charles Howard, Maxine Ladner, Ruth Matlin, Muriel Meyer, Norma Overall, Victor Saleeby, Shirley Sullivan, Isabel Swartout, Aileen Wade, Helen Wilson, Jane Wilson, lVIildred Lee White. Receive Silver Pins : Emily Acosta, Norman Arrowsmith, Edwina Chase, Jenice Dentry, Betty Flanagin, Lucille Graver, Margaret Vaughn. Keep Silver Pins: Rosie Ambroff, Beatrice Burmaster, Kenneth De Remer, Ruth Virginia Waite, Ruth Wilson. Receive Gold Pins : Edna Mae Grigg, Dorothy Hand, Ellen Shore. Serond Semester-Reeeifve Bronze Pins: Beryl Armstrong, Charlotte Baber, Shirlie Barber, Helen Beatty, Cherry Mae Boatman, Norma Mae Bosshardt, James Bowen, Carleton Brown, Tim Brown, Jacqueline Cooper, Violet Corona, Barbara 7338422 Cowan, Soledad Diaz, Sarah Drumm, Violet Ellsworth, Melvin Ewing, Peggy Flynn, Michiye Goishi, Gabrielle Grant, Ruth Grieger, Laurette Groff, Dick Lamar, Carleton Harris, Dale Henderson, Hana Hoshiyama, Sina Janson, Shirley Mae Johnson, Robert King, Margaret Kunzman, Kathleen LePage, Warren MacMillan, Betty McTavish, Kazue Miyamoto, Ruth Moody, Muneko Nanjo, Nobuko Nanjo, Anthony Noonan, Margaret Patella, Donald Pence, Frank Rice, Monte Robinson, Siadae Saleeby, John Sanders, Helen Smith, Josephine Sorce, Dorothy Spaulding, Waiiita Street, Verna Swinney, Gertrude Turner, David Walther, Earlynne Waterson, James Wheeler, lVIargaret Wheeler, Drake Hill, Wanna Zinsmaster. Keep Bronze Pins: Phyllis Anderson, Allien Barbarick, Betty Bridge, Boyd Coff- man, Virginia Conklin, Rozella Craig, Ruth Craig, Marjorie Davidson, George Endo, Edith Gates, Kathryn Grigg, March Hoshiyama, jean Anne McCarty, Shizuko Morikawa, Winona Munson, Cecelia Ramirez, Virginia Saieva, Marguerite Thomas, Aldena Watts, Marcella Webster. Receive Silver Pins: Florence Biasi, Virginia Bristol, Kathleen Cowan, Richard Dennis, Franklin Ernst, Betty Fees, Francis Follosco, Dirck Hartmann, Jean Herre, Aiko Iguchi, Maxine Ladner, Ca1'l Lau, Ruth Matlin, Muriel Meyer, Norma Overall, Victor Saleeby, Aileen Wade, Mildred Lee White, Jane Wilsoxi. Keep Silver Pins: Norman Arrowsmith, Edwina Chase. Betty Flanagan, Lucille Graver. Receive Gold Pins: Rosie Ambroff, Kenneth De Remer, Ruth Virginia Waite, Ruth Wilson. Junior High Safety The Junior High Safety Committee is an organization in the Junior High School to protect the safety of others. The sponsor is Mrs. Borio. Oflicersx First Semester Hisayuki Ogimachi ....... .........President......... Roland H0f ----------------- ............ V ice President ......., Karlene Micklos .... None ..................... Second Semester Karlene Micklos i ' ............ Dick Moody -------------------------SKUFfllfy-..-................ ..........Helen Wilson Correspondent to the Pri-55 ,,,, ,,,,,,, P eggy Flynn xz85xx JUNIOR SAFETY JUNIOR SAFETY ERGON KALON ERGON KALON m86zi ,ffm , fx f f, , f , INSTRUMENTAI. Cmss Junioa ORCHESTRA Junior Urchesira HE junior orchestra, directed by lNfIiss Dickey, presented its Hrst concert assem- bly for the -lunior High School in April. The members also played six numbers for the -lunior High and evening performances of the senior play, f'New Firesfl On A9 Recognition Day they presented two concert numbers, and one part of the Ergon Kalon assembly program was given by this group. The president is Barbara Watson! and the concert master for most public per- formances is Katherine Grigg. Hob Nforse and Bob VVard are the announcers. The members are Phyllis Anderson, Paul llowlus, Paul Coffman, janet Dill, Sarah Drumm, Katherine Grigg, Laurette Groff, .lohn Hale, Roland Hof, lXIatye lllanfull, Carmel lXfIcCracken, lNIuriel Nleyer, Bob llorse, Dick bloody, Louis Najar, Dorothea Nielson, George Ulrich, Ted Peterson, Nlarilyn Record, Charles Redburn, lklonte Robinson, Severio Sanchez, Gareth Stockton, xluanita Ussery, Ray Ussery, Hob Ward, Barbara Watson, -lohn VVatson, and ,lack Williaiiis. 1:28711 JUNIUR R1.1eM1eN'1'Aux' ORCHESTRA JUNHJR Bmw 5.88: - Ir ,, W rf' 'N' I +1 ail- J A93 38923 Q OM s Jfwwf ovwffr' UHF vfr, .fx M155 li.xx113R'3 Sfclqx, Iaxvriifz Fuss ' if 5 liliklili B9 Gmini' A9 C I5m i'm1 fl B9's 'ISZ91',ZZ , 3. ll , I I 1 , W V r 4 A33 NN Q 1- Q F L V - .1-bsgwgegl N 1 'a 5, .nf ,iw , bw U' Mwx M Q M, QC? Q W 71 iff ie ,' U ? bw. 2253 -sum 5 5 Boys' PART-TIME GIRLS' PART-TIME B8's J' J .'5 T -1 1 2 s ? ,ns- A6 A7's 'JCL 94 S35 y 3r,ffz?s,1 ' 1.,, ,- ,,tzgw- wja 4 P M.xE4S, . wk Q Wal H 1 .f 12,22 .T-231 :,' V y W ai we 5 23 sl is Q 1 2 e ly. 5 1 K M Aman.. fs, Qiqfewfsmg Lg i 15 if: feigggy' Huw Tn Entertain A Gentleman By Dick BURTON ATHER 'round me. fair damsels, whilst I place in thine ears a smallish insect called a bee. Not again wilt thou look under thy beds and see naught but yon gray rug. No! No! From this day forth thou shalt have thy pick of men from plumbers to princes. Cliings come in special de luxe editions.j Ladies!! We are gathered here today to discuss an art. An art I say, ladies, an art. The lady-like art of entertaining a gentlemanf U. As I myself an old maid, I feel that I am equal to the task of enlightening you on this tender subject. Now, how to entertain a gentleman. H-m-m-ml just how do you entertain a gentleman? Oh, yes, first, by hook or by crook, you have to get him to your house to be entertained. This requires strategy. I find that a sure-fire method is to mention food in his presence. This creates interest. From then on you must work on his appetite. Talk about everything from cocktails to toothpicksg if this doesn't arouse his interest, nothing will. After that, all you will have to do is to casually remark, f'Would you like to come over some evening? If he doesnlt jump half way across the room to assure you that he will be there, I'll admit lim losing my grip. Now, that you've snared the poor sucker, go to work on his will power. Bring on food until he can't salt away another croumb. When he gets to that condition, you know you've got him. He'll have to sit down and rest before he can even think of going home. Thatls your chance to show him what a homey Knot homelyj sort of person you are. Have the alka-seltzer, aspirin, stomach pills, and anything else you happen to have handy. Feed 'em to him as fast as he can take 'em. This will make him think you really care about his welfare. Little does he know that the only reason you're doing this is that you don't want him to die in your front room. Nevertheless, this procedure is nine-tenths of your success. Now for the last part of my course. Although this is not as important as the first part, it must be handled delicately. VVhat are going to talk about when he comes to? Ladies, you can talk about anything, up to a certain point. Talk about the weather, talk about him, and even talk about yourself a little. Any of these is food for thought. But let me warn you, never get on the subject of Wearing apparel. Keep away from the talk of bustles, hats, shoes, etc. Besides not knowing what you're talking about, he'll get the idea you're a spendthrift. That is definitely bad. 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Miss Keen: Give him for herj a blue tardyf, Clarence Fisher: I'll have to rewrite it. Mr. Tingle fwhen asked to write a story on the band concert, January l4D: What band concert F Betty Ritchie: You have to get your copy in by the l5th.,' Mr. Lewis: I'm not bragging, but-U Betty Estes: 'ADO you wanna buy an Orange Blossom ?'l Mrs. Bryant: l'Where's Betty Ritchie? Miss Dickey: The second violins were out of tune. Play it over from num- ber two.', Mrs. Guernsey: Turn around, Don. I'm tired of your profilefl Mrs. Barrett: 'iOne at a time, please. Nancy Baly Cat Kress'sj : 'KMay I help you, please ?', Carolyn Smith: We 'E X But when I was going with Chuck Millerf, lVIrs. Williams fafter one of her helpers has gone all over the campus locating someonej : '4Who,s here? I didn't send for him! Lady Mac: Oh, fiddle-dee-dee'.', Miss Ely: l'Warner, how do you truck ? Warrier Smith: Oh, you just throw her in gear and let her go. lVIr. Fraisher: 'lAll right, I'll sign it. But only this once. Mr. Horton: Always use a Kent brush and wool soap on your hair. The brush is made in England, of coursef' lite lVIr. Alley: 'lNow take the VVillysg there's a car for youfl Mr. Fields: Now this scar-I believe it was in the Washirigtoii gamel- The Grange Blossom staff takes no responsibility for the above. The author wishes to remain anonymous, so his name does not appear with his rary offering. 2:19912 SAN FERNANDO VAN NUYS HOME OF QUALITY FOODS VALLEY S PEB MARKET FOLTR COIXIPLETE FOOD PALACES NORTH HOLLYWOOD CANOGA PARK Do you study ehemistryw No, this is my sisterls dressing tablef' ELWYN E. HULT, Inc San IRFVIZIIIIIZO Valley Dealer DODGE - PLYRIOUTH RUSS HUFFIJHIJ 401 South Brand Blvd. San Fernando 753 San Fernando Road Phone 277 HR. fy G. Used Cars San Fernando, California Phones San Fernando 92 - 93 Compliments of Fl E- Jzzflzorizwl l1'1mrl1 1I1.Vf7t'l'Il0l' Dr. SUIlf1If'I'7I Przrifiri f1l0lI1f?II71j' DENTIST 1027 San Fernando Road San Fernando Something every man believes in until his son starts acting like a fool, qwzmezf ,ftoag iiWl1l1t is heredity ?'l 1106 PORTER AVENVE SAN l ERN,xNno, CAi.iFoRN1,x x:100zz Conzplillzenix of . . BL!-ISEH BHIJ5. 1111 SOUTH BRAND BLVD. GLENDALE, CALIF. Father: I never kissed a girl until I met your mother. Will you be able to say the same thing to your son when you're a married man. Son: Not with such a straight face, dad. Compliments of Mode 0' Day Frocks 1016-H San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. Phone San Fernando 409 REFRIGERATORS - GAS RANGES San Fernando Furniture Store PORTER HOTEL BUILD ING Cor. Brand and Celis Sts. VV. E. HUYLER Complete Home Furnishing Henderson's Appliance Store ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS Operated by Natural Gas, Tank Gas or by Kerosene WEDGEWOOD RANGES DAY AND NIGHT WATER HEATERS Office Phone 108 - Res. Phone -1-701 207 Chatsworth Dr. - San Fernando, Calif. Did you know you can't cheat at golf ? No, why not ? lt's always VVOII in a fairwayf' He: lily ancestors came over on the lVIaylloWer?'l She: 'llt's lucky they did. The immigration laws are stricter now. The smart flare to dine, and sufh good food, too. FLYNN'S GRILL Now refrigerated air conditioned, and the last Word in a mode1'n restaurant. Ur rarer tn banquets and parties. Lnfatrzl in the PORTER HOTEL South Brand Blvd. San 1Lll'I'INl7Zl10 l'alley'r Largest ana' l'lllZf'.1'f lloylelry. l. Leo Flynn, '17 NI. Flynn, '17 x:l0lxx Billy Reno: I run things at Iny housefl Bob llfason: Hshake. l operate the furnace and washing machine at Illlll U Ofhce Phone 214 Res. Phone 1241 City Transfer and Storage M. F. SMITH, Prop. Movmc: - PACKING - CRATING 6' Office: 100 South Maclay Ave. Residence: 201 Alexander J. Cassara: ul think you're much cuter than your sister. V. black: Well, I ought to beg I'm a much later modelf' BHYA T PHAR AIIY ORANGE BLOSSOM STAFF upon this fine Tiger Issue of the 1937 Annual Jimmy: VVhat's the matter? Lost your girl ? Harold: Aw, heck, Cupid would have to shoot a Pierce Arrow at her heart' Southern Hardware Co. 1107 San Fernando Road San Fernando, California Batteries Battery Recharging Harold Lotts Garage Complete Automotive Service Res. 1364 - Phones - Shop, 26 3rd at llaclay San Fernando OMPLIMENTS 117111 BEST WISHES S. H. HHESS S. EU 225102735 Sun King Malt Shop San Fernando GIANT MALTS Hardware Co. llalted Fruit Cocktails Homade Ice Cream 1112 San Fernando Road 1101 San Fernando Road Telephone 25 Phone 2253 San Fernando. California Say, Speed, how much mileage do you get on your new car? Milli, about fifty miles to a fender. Crllifor11ia 11111118 IIOIIII' Jfljrlirzrzfrs Vvagch and jewelry Repairing Tobin Appliance Co. Wm. H. Gordon Distributors for JEWELER CJ IXEEFE R A1ERRITT Diamonds and VVatches Stoves - Refrigerators - VVasl1ers Phone 3402 130 North M21C121y AVC- 1012 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando COINIPLIMENTS OF HL!-1 BER WAGE HEIM III. What makes your wife so suspicious of your stexiographeifw i'We1l, it happens that 1ny wife was my stenograpber before 1 married herfl ...See... CO1lIPl,11NIENTS James 5. Wagner O F -For all kinds of lnsurance. -For arranging Lozcesl Cost Auto- mobile Financing. 100 Soui1il1Nlacf1ayI,Aveni1e z:103:: BEVERLY BARS TRI LONIES BEVERLY ll!-IIHIES, LTD SC 10C CUPS SUNDAES BIG 5 BARS CHILY BEARS Phone 203 FOR BETTER WORK M. . Ph 2 HOUR SERVICE I lsslon armacy Illinois Cleaners 81 Dyers Phone 228 1027 Road San Fernando Rd. and Brand Blvd TET-TRI-soL METHOD San Ffrrnaudo Father: Did you give Betty that Copy what every girl should know Mother: Yes, and shels sending to the author suggestions a few additional Chapters. Phone 286 X-Ray DiHgf10SiS Comjllinzents of . . . Floyd H. Smith, D.D.S. Ed Boyd PRACTICE or DENTISTRX' LIEVVELER Suite 202-203 Mission Bldg. Corner Porter Avenue and Brand Blvd, 9l056 sim llcrmmdo Road San Fernando, Calif. San FCfIl?Uld0 L Y 250104 1ln'Uf'YourShoes COKIPLETE AUTO SERVICE Rffjmired at . . . ar floodyear Repair Shop Dunn's Super Service Let Us Retread Your Tires and Save sow 1019 San Fernando Road Cors. Maclay and 7th - Maclay and 3rd San Fernando, Calif. Phone 3297 - 4351 Remember well and bear in mind, A real good joke is hard to find. So, if you find a joke that's new, Donlt vet sore if the jokes on you. C9 Compliments of . . . Kidder Bros. REAL ESTATE - LOANS INSVRANCE - NOTARY PUBLIC PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Ofhce: 812 San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. GAS - OIL - SERVICE TOVV CAR SERVICE Phone -1- Auto Electric Garage NICK Sc Srava, Props. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING BATTERIES and TIRES 13-1-6 San Fernando Road Phone 49 San Fernando, Calif. SIXES EIGHTS Phone 4354 fix a'5i '4'1 o , . ly m e 1 Clark s Texaco Service .X Q65 I W. 1, 'Qfiizg-.-'-'V TEXACO PRODUCTS . g Certified Marfak Lubrication Sulllvan S OLDSNIOBILES 1155 San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. 700 San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. D. J. SULLIVAN Phone 358 Don't overlook thc Porter Avenue Hardware For Ewrything in H A R D VV A R E Also BAUER POTTERY PHONE 4592 Evenings by Appointment Ann's Beauty Shop ANN SUPERNAUGII, Prop. 20933 South Brand Blvd. 1040 Porter Avenue . 5511 Fc!-nand0'C1alif. E10 5 ,M ,M lf' czf1'of7!'7qcK'7 5' Nad 6'crPP1'f?'f' 7 Blarvff -- 1- - HOTOYS ??? 2QFafAer Q 5-Queers ,v-4g.A '55 8- h'4N'soM ci 9- 'Prexy 10- Ciaybf FRI! LL M 2721 r' Qxdbaw 5'?f9NOq9x, 'f aH5Ifr2f fi 5PL0N9lG9S 6 ' Hd ppy '7' WWC 'Y ff Whfhaff I Q wil W 3, Xf t , 4 . ' ,Ta LE ,gl Q WR 5 Q J - 9 N 4, 5' yn TC E N ig AA Ab ' W :.:.,2 fi E 3 '07 Wafff N fi , ll I I X cc D Wy 4 ldviiv x Eigzi A Nfzgw sm Q 107 COM PLIMENTS OF IIIYIIIJ-llll EUHPUH Tlll Manufacturers of Ice Cream and Frozen Bars 3410 Glendale Boulevard Los Angeles jimmy Haynes: Hey there, don't jam up traffic. Use your noodlef' Cleo Leonard: I didn't know the car had one. Phone 1933 1329 San Fernando Road Phone 77 Ethel C. Starkey Thornburgh's REAL ESTATE Automobile Dept. Service INSURANCE NoTARY San Fernando, Calif. 455 N. Maclay Ave. - San Fernando Paul Thornburgh Kenneth Thornburgh C I' f . . , amp Wen 5 of First Federal Savlngs and L A . fS F d Dr. James C. Campbell Oan SSH 0 an ernan 0 It will pay you to investigate our insured savings plan. DENTIST Phone 254 San Fernando, Calif. She: Can you drive' with one hand ?'l He Ceagerlyj : You bet I can. She: Then have a piece of candy. CYIIIIZPHIIZEYILY of . . Sam the Shoe Doctor Sallglw Cafe FOR BETTER WoR14 M. AMADOR, Prop. Service - Courtesy 1898 - 1937 10-1-3 San Fernando Road '::108m EVERYBODY LIKES A CHEVROLETU STA LEY EU PANY 215 Chatsworth - Phone 24 Thank You for Our Success This First Year WE WILL GAIN CHARACTER BY MERITING YOUR FAVOR Dorothea Damon: How do I open this can of corn? Frank IVIazzola: Fm pretty sure youlll find the instructions inside! Cozziplinzentx of . . . IVIerbolt's Harvey Beauty Better Illenls and Boys' Wear POPULAR PRICES and Massage Parlor Telephone 4511 1003 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando lNIrs. Poorez l'What is the principal ingredient of lipstick 7' Verdelle Young: I donlt know, teacher, but it tastes like honeyf, ,.l?1TtTVl-Elisgiiss of 1937 i H Have Your Shoes Repaired at . . R 6 n n i 6 Pete's Service Shoe Shop Theatre IOI6 San Fernando Road San Fernando San Fernando King Drug Co. Smithls THE REXALL STORE San Fernando Pharmacy Corner Porter and Maclay Ave. f1Mil1d1g of my Blofkv San Fernando, Calif. Phone 90 Phone 223 C. A. SCHMIDT L. R. MCDONEI.L 1013 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando Proprietors 721092 i E ,,,, . A LITTLE OVER FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW Old man Hitchcock, Bent and gray, Seventy years If hels a day, Looks at a book, Battered and dim. This book means A lot to him. When he was a boy In Fernando Hi, This good book He decided to buy. He now recalls His boyhood days. He bought an Orange Blossom And found it pays. ' fN-.ZR Little Willie went to a party and refreshments were being served. Wonlt you have some more cookies, Willie?l' asked the hostess. No, malam, I'm full, replied Willie. Well, put some in your pockets to eat on the Way home, she insisted. They're full, too, replied VVillie. ' -N-.fx Harold Parker: What's the best way to teach a girl to swim? jimmy Heaton: 'fWell, you want to take her gently down to the Water, put your arm around her waist, audi- Harold Parker: UAW, cut it out. It's my sisterfl Jimmy Heaton: Oh, then you just push her off the dock. ' fKs N HTHE LOVE-BUG WILL BITE YOU- Don Hubler: Oh, doctor. I feel awful. I canlt eat, I can't sleep, I can't con- centrate, and school-work's a positive bore. What do you prescribe ?l' Doctor Facey: I would suggest that you forget about the girlf' ' fN-.gfk Foreman: Well, is everything all right ?'l Watchman: Yes, there's only one thing missingf' Foreman: What's that?l' Vvatchmanz 'fThe steam-rollerf, ' yE-lx lkirs. Jackson: HYO' lazy nigger! S'pose I was took sick an' couldnlt do washings, how would yo' live ?l' hir. Jackson: Ah never thought of that, honey. Ah'll hustle around tomorrow an' git some health insurance on yoyf' ' ,-N-. 'N TZ 110 311' . 2- 6- -PEPTBCY 7'BRFIW'Ey5 8-NHECTOV 7- 1319 dwg 10- GCREETiN?S To Die K. ii d? ,GP '.f'g 1 ij .,',' 412, 1. 'Y zzzu W 111 I- 5wceT Homin 51 raping Bef-au'Q Sf 1'Ii!Er of 4-1 L ovf 'Rs 5 Tfmzmv n-jfPo pn Y 12' L ETTIE' 15-Whema's Huqh I- 'Jo K E 2Q 0l.d 77.+1fs 51'5T007E5 4vCf7ssffR 'i' Pals zo- Macc fer Il- Early 1 6- Hi' BHK '7' BHS 'ful 8- Nfqri ,H . Scfiocl or0 23 Se pT I0 -'Le y .JJ . I 'Q Syria A F ? lv , 'lil ll fi lf il v 11 ' 'X F7-ssewnlal l:Tll:.?71C7lj 686 fffllg iq dv! Q. x f ', - H li ll - g 1' A' . fl ' . 5.1. l v 1' fr A , l :J 2' - -21.111, , S Q Kao-rfJ4!! Jie ly Van fllvjf fb X our 7 Y 1 XQQHQFHI + . Sy 7 i., I I I XX . gm Q5 r 45' V i Wfr 2 0 J Hilr pike-n gif if ,l-ILSO i. Bvnfeffvfl m U , N l df l 4 V W X X .i39Ei,'i3' Q-7.12-G55 Oo 7n711g'nc4.'7Pl 6 I f 'l M A X li - i' X tv . Y X Z ' I g g - 'f s Qs . in . . 2 Aff? n v ll School Ealendar Sept. 17-Activity Card drive begins. With a bargain offered at a small price the students enthusiastically receive the new yearls A. Cds. Mr. Hovey expects to sell more this year than ever before. Sept. 25-Fernando defeats Oxnard, 6-O, in a pre-season scrimmage. Ed Woo caught a pass from Ray VVoods. Sept. 29- Little lllenl' viewed by a capacity audience. The play, written by Louisa Ml. Alcott, is greatly enjoyed by all. Sept. 30-lMary Lou Plummer installs Edith lylae Gates as Girls' Oct Oct Oct. Oct Nov League president. 9-San Fernando defeats Van Nuys, I3-12, in the first league foot- ball game. 16-Fernando defeats North Hollywood, 21-O. 23-A hard fought victory cinches the championship for Fernando. 26-jack Rank presents three-act play depicting the life of Sarah liernhardt. 6-The only defeat of the football season is handed out by Eagle Rock. The score is l2-13 in favor of the Eagles. Nov. 13-The Harvest lfestival is one of the most successful dances of Nov. Not Dec Dec D ec. Dec -Ian. -Ian. jan. jan. the year. Presented by the S37 class it topped all previous nights of entertainment. 20-The girls display many new types of hair dress on their annual Hair Ribbon Day. 25-For the third consecutive year, San Fernando played in the Coliseum. 3- The Howling Dog is presented by the senior class. It is a howling success. 10-Burton lNIorse and his band are presented to the student body by the Lettermen at program consisting of an assembly and dance. 16-The Hi-Y boys give a banquet for the championship football team. Capt. Bonner of Rainford lllilitary Academy is the speaker. 31--The casaba pushers lose their first league meet to Van Nuys. The final score was 19-31. 14-The student body is honored by the presence of two U. S. C. co-eds, who play numbers on the accordion before an assembly. 15-The mid-winter nomination assembly is again headed by Ralph Hitchcock for president. 28-Class of Wl37 escapes into the big wide world. With Seymour Andrews as president the class receives its diplomas at the evening Commencement program. 29-Bud l3rown's swingsters furnish noise for the last student body dance of the semester. A lot of trucking is done before the senior A's are whisked away. -Parlcie. l l l i 41 Feb. 3-The Whirlwiiid staff presents Lt. Collins in an interesting and educational talk on model airplanes. Lt. Collins also displays model airplanes and shows pictures. Feb. 18-Last semesterls Ami-citia Club president, Clarence Curley, in- stalls this semester's ofiicers. Feb. 19-Commercial Club presents tenth annual banquet and dance. Feb. 25-New members at the Philomathian Society are introduced by Bob Hearn. The pins are given out by N111 Gross. hflarch 9--The Lettermen again present one of the most successful dances of the season. It is given in honor of Mr. Lewis' leaving. A large number of alumni and students a1'e present to wish him well. lklarch ll- lVIumbo Jumbo Will Get You is the title of this year,s Orange Blomom play. The comedy, written and presented by the Orange Blosson staff, was a huge success. This year's goal is 1500 subscriptions. March 15-Senior B's sweaters arrive with a completely new style and color scheme. The senior youngsters are very proud. March Z2-A lot of new vim and vigor is displayed about the campus. No wonderg Easter vacation is near. After a last day assembly the students are prepared to hunt Easter eggs or what have you. April 2-A beautiful lvlusic Carnival is presented by Miss Dickey, Mrs. Guernsey, and hir. Tingle. April I6-At the interclass track meet much new talent is discovered. Coach Schurr expects to have a successful track season. April 26-The entire school is in a hustle as Public Schools Week arrives. With all the class rooms decorated in their best the teachers open the doors to the public. April 29-lVIrs. Borio presents one of the most colorful lklay Days in many years. Blay 14-The last student body dance of the semester takes place in the gym with those lovers of swing dancing to the melodious tunes of Ralph Bertell and his rhythm kings. lylay 21-For the sixth consecutive year Van Nuys is Valley track champ. The Tigers won all meets but one, which was lost to the Wolves by one point. Nlay 21- New Firesi' is a comedy fitted with idealism and is remark- ably in tune with the times. It is a success on both sides of the footlights. biay 27-A presentation of rhythm, songs, and dance in a garden party atmosphere during a night in bday. Senior Class Day. June 4-A Southern colonial garden is the scene for this semester's prom given by the class of 5,38 to the class of S'37. June 17-All honors and awards earned during this semester are given out today. June 20-The senior choir and senior glee club present a program of sacred music at the A-12 Vesper Service. june 25-After a last day assembly the student body is dismissed for the Summer vacation. JERREANN MACDOUGALL. lqv1J77v11 Hffcwbyff tx y .x 1 ,,, . 'NX Q ZAR? Ne. .X x wf4 f if 1 l . 'Ei ril .' X if ics I . f' 5 fr:- He It vTiIf-7 '55 vr 9 I wmllf lee-.L li. Jr .- 4531 X l W 1 11 X 5 fl., Q Of aa 72 372117 Ffrxg-rr167 7717rW us? if tu XX' , X I X, r ' T X ai!!! gf -P Meer nnpy -fl? X f so fp J 965707 J - f '7 il T fi Wew if r yilrgfl F In , npr: 'PHT mn if-y . ae 'le X l i '21 1 iii:-nun mm Y -. ix kg xi. hi Nh i MQ i N 1 Ks I- 9 it 9 - X K W Q ...s , 2: NX LH7' l7r.re-rr A Q J?-we ZC , 57317 I i 1 r J EX'u..1f'm v fwhw I V' y, rf' . .- . ' ' W I H I A V , 13.414 1 - I 'LR C. L fy Y Aiwa ' Q NYA LAB ,. 1' GAYMUDE HOSIERY .. FULL FASHIONED K Q SILK HOSIERY . UA, Nr'-west Colorx f ll X X 79c pair 5 IX 9 xx T Ringless Gayniode service chif- X NN I tons - more practical and so ' d beautiful. Sizes SM to IOM. Il Cl l F9 of . 1 lf v i . Willialii Beall, the researcher, was talking to 51 fl V ' en. 'U' ff., . . f li 1 know, I love to explore the lnysterlous, to delve into the dar --1-'F j,ll known, to fathom the unfathomable as it were, and t ' ' ' l I lWay I help you to some of this hash ? inquired the It 'I -, J ' ll ' - , -Zi? - 1,- f,v0Il1f7HlI1f'71f5' ' l I if - ' f - i 4, R - A - I 1 VALLEY TIRE SHO ff- X PETE ANIJRES FIRESTONE TIRES - TUBES Nlileage Proven Retreading SAN FERNANDO - - - - - - CAI.IIfORNI R. C. A. Victor and Zenith Radios Apex and Conlon VVashers DON FENCE San Fernando Music Co. ICLECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Hot Point Stoves - Refrigerators Phone 161 910K San Fernando Rd. San Fernando Pllofograjlhy ily Sfoflaton Studios. Engrafving by Los Alngelfs Engraving Cofvfrs by Ralzfoclc C0 UI'I' Co. Prinling by Prmnirfr Printing Co. 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