Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Lucy M. Agar .,...,... . Lillian Dickson.. .. Cltarles l.. Tihhetts xx.. Qottli .....,.,.,,, XYilliznn Foote ,..., Adolph M. Becker ...,. Lulu B. Finley ......,,, . Levenia Scott .,.,....,,.,, M. Elizabeth VVyant .,..... . Meta C. Daniel .............,., Lynn H. Crawford.. M. R. Sprinkle ......... .... YVilliam XVilkinson ..... .. Ray Aclkinson .....,....... D. K. Hammond .......... Zena Leek .................. Myrtle A. Martin ..,.. Irlllen N. Foote .......... J.. H. Glenn ........... .... M. V. Newcomer ......... L. L. Beeman ............ Lella Watson ......... Horace Scott. ...... . IVFA tltfllll IIUIFSY First Row . , .. . . ... . .... Music .. .. Assistant Librarian . ...lfnglish, Spanish . ........ .. ..,.. .... , .. .......... . ,......., .Spanish .. .. .Head of Home liconomics Department .............Algel1ra, Geometry, Trigonometry .. . ,,..,.,..... .Bookkeeper .. .. . ... .............,linglisl1 .. . .. ,.... .. .. .. .lleacl Librarian Second Row .. . . .... . . .. .. .. .........,... .........XXiUUKlSll0ll . ................ Boys' Pllysical lftlucation . Boys' Physical Education Hliookkeeping, Business Arithmetic ....,..lfnglisl1 ...Mlfnglish .......................Biology ...................,.... History .................................R11siness Arithmetic .........Asst. Vice-Principal, History, Civics .. ............... ......................................... P rinclpal .........Cirls' Physical Education Dept. of Music Dept. ........Girls' Physical lfducation Dept. of English Dept. Y..M......................Commercial Geography ...,...............Head of Social Science Dept. .........Heacl of Foreign Language Dept. Thirteen S. hlllslnl. ll, M. Wttttlley Klgrtle QX. llurt l'tt:l M. Cmllale.. .. Anim l.. 'Frytlmll Milclretl l'.l'Il7ll'l' l'.l'2lllt'l'S lfgge Gail Sll'l'lll A. ll. lluellsllel ther-ter lt. lll:temx' S. Marie Melieuwu Mary Swztss H. XY. thmclwiii Rufus G. lluufl A. ll. Gztrfluer, . G. ll. llulmes. . . J. Russell llruff... , ,, Tlms. lf. VVilli:t1us Q. D. Kwik. . .. Myrtle Stark ,.,.... Frances l,. l.:ipum -ltlSl'lll'llHt' Arutwlrly., lf. C. Phillips, ., VV. M. Clayton ,..,.... lilizabetli Curtis ..,. Mnreelle M. lfllisn Arla S. lllelfzulclt-ii.. Leon R. Mehlulleu Dura l.. MeXY:1tt-rs Lyle Mitchell... Gerald A. Oliver. L lycle O, I':tttuu....... XYaltcr l.. Seutt .... . '1'helmn illl10ll12iS.. Alverclzt NVest , F ourleen liirsl Rllll' SUVUIIII Run' lleztcl lixuul :tml flreliestrzl l'hysics, Cliemistry Home liemimiiies . ..L'hemistry .. Spziuisli, l.:1tiu ....,.. ' ..Xlgehrz1, Gemuetry ., .. Art ,,,....Gi1'ls' Cnuuselur, liuglish Math., Tests :mtl Measures ...,.......Nlz1el1ii1e Shop . . ..... N rt, Slmwearrl , . Algebra, History, Gettmetry of Mech. Arts Dept.. Mech. Drawing ....lQemum1iiies :mtl History ,.,,...,...llezul uf Cummereiznl Department .......,... Hezul of Seieuce Department .. . .....History, Hays' Physical liclucation ,, , ..Shorthaud, Typing , ,,,,,,,.,.,..,..,,,,,..,.. Drama. Oral l'.llgllSll lee-Vriueipztl, llezul of Math, Dept., Algebra ., .... , .. ,Assistant Librarian ,. ,.,,..Biology ,..,....History, Civics ,. .,, . .. .. ...... Secretary ,m,,,Y.,,,,,,,l31mys' Counselor . ..,,. .... . .. .. ..Direetor of Athletics ,. ,..,.. liuys' Pliysieal Iiclueation Dept. ..,..lle:ul uf Pliysieal Iiclucation Dept. ...,, ., .. ,,..... linglish aucl French , .... Girls' Pliysieal Iiclueatiou Dept. .lll54ltDAlllQlIlD lllllllf 4lljlllJNlll'IlltZ1ll Dlli First Semester Second Semester Newell Vanclerlnzlst ..,,. .... .,.,... l ' resicluntn ,, ,, ,,,, , ,,,, john Keeler Roger l-learn ,..,..........., ,..,,,,,,,., X VICC-ljI'CSlflClll, , ,, , . ...llrnee 'llnrver Phyllis O'Connor .,...,,,,,,,..,,.,,........... Secretary .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Phyllis U'L'onnor errv 'llannenlmzunn ..,.A.,,.,,, Connnissioner of lforcnsics, , ,,., lerr ' 'liinnenlmanm L larence 5 meer ...,..,.......l. Commissioner ot l,lIl7llCZlllUllS , . ...,,...... L lart-nee 5 meer Thomas Lone ,.....,., .....,, C onnnissionvr ot Atlilt-tics ..,. ,... Illomas Lone Leroy Arnold .....,.. .,.,.... L 'ominissioner of Finaiicc., ,,,,, ,,,,A.., l ,eroy Arnold Mr. Aclkinson .....,..,.....,..,......,.., ,Faculty Adviser. ,.,,, ,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,.. IN Ir. Aclkinson The Board of Control, formed for the purpose of fostering and regulating student activities. has accomplished several things in the interest of the Saint student body. The most important, perhaps, is the amendment to the Saint constitution allowing B and C team lettermen to procure uniform sweaters on which to wear their mono- grams. The Board is elected by the general student body and holds office for one school year. Its members are well trained in pnlmlie appearance inasmuch as each assembly is conducted in turn by a member of the Board. Fifteen K ' - 1 v- F'J ' ,-'T' . . -, .- ' - --. .- - .--w v - ., . , , g W i . i Xfff+2fff'f'i23f5,,-'ig-'f.'-'s . -.-K , - -, J- - ,. .1 V .. , ., ff- .-: , ,Lf -,M -, wc --, ' ,. . -,. , - .Q .5 A -'LiL-f Z V Vff. I' ',',' Vt 1,1-f li'3 5,-.-UF: ,994-?'4f -,..4: ' - :- ---- uf HJ- ' 9- Q K- , .6 ...e..-i , . A ,gait . ix, Ay -,---V , .Y I -f' --M - .- -- f. ,- - 2 f-fha ,-' Z-1 ., P ,. ., f J, ,Lys x.,.,.1,,- -N . 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V '1,4..L,f 4 NL. .4 ' i '1 ilmil- if -sf 1...-.1 1+.if ?4a2ff' + h1'h2.,.19'T..ss.-.ifff ..,x..5F1r'.-.f. 5512... :2f..1..?2,.T'.'?'Hf' 2 ..-. -Wi ,4- ,.,.n ' -,.-- - X v- ,N . -- -, 'uf gg. v .,- hw gg 5 .u ,Q , .f I 9 :7 . -' ' r Mk fb MH?-9X55.lE5.' S lltilhl ll tl NIQ 4lUlIl JMS September, l92T, found- a rather cowed group of Sophomore-s enduring ridicule and torment, but after a few weeks the Juniors and Seniors began to receive ample evidence that these Sophomores intended to take a portion of the school honors. Much interest was shown in debating, student body affairs, and social activities. Their active cooperation and enthusiasm soon gave them a place in school affairs. Enter- prising Soph athletes, both boys and girls. began to win the respect of their upper elassmen and gave promise of making a name for themselves. The following were chosen as class officers: First Semester Second Semester Newell Yandermast ,..,.. ........ l 'resident ...,. .. .,.....,...,,, George Berry Clarence Siclcloway ......., ...,..... X 'ice-President ,...... ....... lt largucrite Lentz Phyllis U'Connor ............ ....,...., S ec'y-Treasurer ,...., ., .... ,... . .Phvllis O'Connor Marguerite Taylor .,.,..,., ....... G enerator Reporter ,..,.,..,. .. ,,.. Margaret XVilson Donald Smith ....... .,..... ........... X ' ell Leader ......,,,...,. ,,...,,... D ouald Smith Sevcnlccn s.J ll'D-e17ZXllRlllIIEIlj1'-'-e As juniors, the class of 1929 stamped their name indelihly on the school records. The honor society, dehating and forensic clubs, publications, musical organizations, athletics, and every school activity owed much of its success to the Juniors. The following were chosen as class leaders: First Semesler Second Semesler .Iohn Keeler ..,.,...,....... .........,... P resident .,...,..., . ,.,,,, Xvlllllilllt lflzinders jackie Cumniings .,.,. . ,,,,,.. .Vice-President .,.,.....,,,,,... ,,,,..,,...... T homas Cone l'hvllis 0'Connor ........ ....,,,.,.i. S ec'y-'Treasurer ........,,,,..,,......., Phyllis O'Connor Clarence Speer ,....,,,... ..,..,,i, 4 Sencrator Reporter .,,,,i.i.. Kenneth Manderseheid XYarren Cook ......,,,,,,,..,......,.,i..,....... Yell Leader ...............,.,.,....,...,.,. Karl Gerhardt ln time, 1929 A. ll. has rolled around and the erstwhile .luniors and Sophomores have hecome high and mighty Seniors of the class of twenty-nine. Although somewhat thinned in numbers, the quality that remained made up for the quantity. uLilies of the lfieldf' the dramatic hit of the year, was produced as the Senior play, it showed clearly the dramatic almility of the Seniors. A Senior progressed far in the Southern California oratorical eliminations, and the class upheld all traditions in athletics and scholarship. The following were honored with the leadership of the class of ,29: Second Semester jerry 'IlZilll1Cllll2llllll Firsl Semesier john Keeler ,......,.,,...................,.......,.., President ......,....,. ......., Kenneth Manderseheid .....,......... Dorothea Bourne ...,,....,,,.,.. illiam lzrhe ....... Phyllis O'Connor .Vice-President. .......Secretary.,...e Gladys linrlcy ......., .......... ' freasurer john Dunlap ......, ....,.,..... R eporter ..,.,...... ..,,,,,., l iussell Sullivan David Hill ........... ,............ Y ell Leader ..,,,,,.,,, ..............., D :wid Hill Mr. Goodwinm, .. ..,,,,,,. Faculty Adviser ..,,,..... ........, A lr. Goodwin Vi sf L l High teen ABLOTT, DONALD W. Font plus Chevvy-chic? an' howl Virian's his weakness now. Stage Crew 13, 453 Motion Picture Operator 15, 653 Spanish Club 13- ADAMS, MARJORIE E. Plorious hair and eyes of blur F53 HiAY 11-653 Movie Club 1653 ' ,- - X' Sim-iv Club Electrician 46, A modern maid with lots to do. Berkeley College of Engineerin 9- Electrlcal Engineering ALSUP, FRANCES MARY She majored in French, which held no fears l-'or her throughout those four long years. S'cience Seminar 11,253 French Club 11-653 Girl Reserves 15, G5 S. A. J. C. ARMOUR, BYRAM OGDEN llere's to our fair-haired athlete. Who's marie many a girl's heart skip a beat. 1Entore1l Scptcrnber. 19285 lli-Y 13, -153 Varsity Basketball 1553 Sophomore Class Presillent of El Centro lligh School 11, 25 In Usher 13-653 French Club 11-653 Forum Club 11-55 3 Soeretary-'l'reas- urer Forum Club 1553 Treasurer French Club 1553 Girl Reserves 11-653 Senior Swimming 'l'eam 1553 All Star Swimming 'l'eam 1553 Chairman Publicity Commit- tee of Junior-Senior Prom 1553 Senior Announcement Committee 1653 Honor Society 1553 Class Basketball 1153 Sophomore Debat- ing Team 1253 Junior Debating 'i'l'21lll 1453 Senior Play 165 S .A. J. C. ANDERSON. W. HARVEY Curly hair, collegiate clothes. A cute li'l swagger wherc'er he goes. llonor Society 13-553 Ariel Acti- vities Editor 15. 653 Aerlile Latin Club 1453 Consul Latin Club 1553 Latin Club 14-653 Debate 'l'eam 1453 Forum Club 14, 553 Spanish Club 12-553 Science Seminar 135 S. A. J. C.-Law ARMS, ROY DEWITT This quiet boy sturlies with all of his lllllllltl With this to his credit ln- ought to be bright. .' in Club 13-653 Class C , S. A. J. C.-College Prep. Track C45 ,A S. A. J. C. ARNOLD JR.. NELSON LEROY EA'-'-QJVQAYQE:-'-E, ER:-Ez H H H uk lv. .3 W 3 u ar u pain er is . ay c e a 3 Rl1,E:,3fTL:1l:l,p'l:hisoily Now on paper, but later on wall. Wednesday Morning Club 1551 County Champion lligh School Speller 14 52 Generator Staff 14, 553 Commissioner of Finance 15, fi5Q Spanish Club 15. 653 Vioo-Prcsi- :lent Spanish Club 1653 Glee Club 15, 653 Blue Pencil Club 1553 lnterclass Track 14, 65 S. A. J. C. and San Diego State Teachers' College-Teaching BARKER. FLOYD HENRY Fefleral forests in future years. Girls' League Cabinet 1153 Latin Club 12-653 Scriptor Latin Club 15. 653 Science Seminar 14-653 l'allette anrl Brush Club 13-653 Vice-Presirlent Pallette and Brush Club 1355 Girl Reserves 11-653 1'slu-r 15, 653 llonur Society 1253 G. A. A. 15, 653 Secretary G. A. A. 15.653 Girls' Glee Club 13,453 Sceretary Girls' Glee Club 13, 453 .triel Art Staff 13-653 Hammond Club 13-653 Vice-Presirient Ham- mond Club 1553 Secretary Ham- mond Club 165: Operetta 1453 Senior Hockey 165 Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts -Mural Painilng With Floyd to guaril them, neerl have BEALL SOLON LEROY no fears. ' 'l'l s t a f- J l iIlKilll'9l'lllK Club 13-653 Spring inline? no lu 'H' .ff and 1 ' Football 1253 Manager Wrestling I learn 1653 Ili-Y 13, 45 Forestry at holon Btall has fallui to please. Class C Football 115 3 Class C Basketliall' 1253 Class C Football 1353 , Class TC Basketball 14 51 Class B Footlxail 155.3 Class Ii Basketball 1653 Spanish Club 14- 653 lli-Y 15, 653 Boys' Glee Club 14-as 5 S. A. J. C. Twenl y BEATTY MELVIN In football Melvin's quite a starg His fame is known both near and far. Class C football 1152 Class C Basketball 1259 Varsity Baseball 1259 Class B Basketball 1459 Class B Football 1359 Varsity Baseball 1459 Lettermen's ClUbQ Varsity Football 1559 Varsity Bas- ketball 1659 Varsity Track 1659 Varsity Swimming 1659 Captain Varsity Baseball 165 S. A. J. C. BENNINGTON, AVA GEORGIA Reporting was for her quite t3.lIlt'Q She took the hardest jobs that came. Drama- Club 11. 259 Basketball 1359 Volleyball 1559 Girl Reserves 15, 659 Blue Pencil Club 1659 Generator Stall' 165 Business College BENSON, LLOYD KENNETH A football star Lloyd wants to be9 He hopes to play for U, S. C. Class C Football 1159 Class B Football 135 9 Varsity Football 155 9 Glee Club 125 U. S. C. BERKLAND, ETHLYN AMORITA She guards the hall for period two And lets no loiterers go through. Latin Club 11, 259 Class Baseball 165' G A A 165 , . .,. Secretarial School BOCK. HELEN HENRIETTA Quiet and modest in every word- Often seen but seldom heard. Basketball 1159 Spanish Club 165 Commercial BEASLEY. DOROTHY Dorothy is a Titian maid9 Her glorious hair will never fade. Latin Club 12-459 Seienee Sem- inar 1459 Honor Society 12, 35 0. A. C.-Home Economics BELL, WILLENA No football game would be complete If exeeutive Billie didn't compete. Permanent Member C. S, F.9 Trea- surer Girls' League 15, 65: Self Government Committee 15. 652 l'rr-sident Hammond Club 1559 S'ec-retary Hammond Club 1459 Hammond Club 13-G59 Latin Club 13-559 Generator Reporter Latin Club 1359 Freneh Club 1159 l'sher 14-659 Girl Reserves 13-659 Seu- retary Girl Reserves 145: Swim- ming 1359 Junior Senior Prom Committee 165 Pomona College-Teaching BENNETT, FORREST llis ass:-rnbly seat is in row Z9 This Missourian says, You gotta show me. General BERGER, MARION JEAN 'l'his Saint works at the llole-in- the Wall .lnd hands out randy to one and all. Latin Club 11-G59 llonor So:-in-ly 11-45: Cllarter Member Cosmopol- itan Club 165 GEORGE BERRY ln football George once earned a sweaterg In vain the girls all tried to get 'ein Boys' Self Government 1.359 Var- sity Football 13. 559 French Club 11-659 Cabinet Member Boys' Fed- eration 155 BOURNE, DOROTHEA V. Stately and regal in manner and niien5 llorotlieu surely could pass for 9. queen. Girls' League Hostess 1515'Girls' League Uoinrnissionvr of Soc-izil Affairs 1615 Vice-President Ilan:- inond Club 1613 Seeretary Senior Class 1515 President, Spanish Club 1415 Seeretary S'panish Club 1515 Junior Senior Prom Committee 151: Permanent Member Seienee Seminar: Ilonor Society 14-615 Girl Reserves President 15. 61 5 G. A. A. 12-615 Senior Dress Committee 1615 Hockey 14. 615 Volleyball 13. 515 Basketball 13, 515 l'shi-i 5, li San Diego State and U. C. at Berkeley BRACKETT, HARRIET EMELY Harriet says sbe'll be 11 dancer- 'I'he very work for this enhaneer. Sl'l1'lll'Q' Se-niinur 11, 215 Frenr-b Enid surely likes her fruits But sad to say nobody suits Pallette and Brush Club 11-61 lreasuier 141 hee I'ri.sidrnt 1 61 of Pallette and rusi Iirl Reserves 11-61' Gir Song leader 10 61' 1 'rl erves lrogram Chairman 161 ' Hoeke 1315 G. A. A. 11-613 Usher 12-G15 Spanish Club 11-215 Ariel Art Staff 14. 615 Ilonor Soeim-ty 141 Pomona College-Art BOWLES, ENID ROBERTA Generator Reporter 1315 Secretary: q I , es .' A , , li 1 ' , YN BRADLEY, IDA MAE muh Umm. Girl Rest.,-yes 15 6, Conseieutious, faithful, trueg Profnsional' Dancing ' Kind and loving the whole way thru. BRAGG. SAMUEL ELDON Song Leader Latin Club 1515 Pal- lette and Brush Club 161 Eldon went out with a girl one night' We hear he almost died of frightl Ei?cKFNR:FGEL',,iU-LH ' , Ma Spanish Club 14. 615 Movie Club u I wds I0 'lr esmves A y 1615 Pull:-tte :ind Brush l'lub 15 op S. A. J. C. BUCHAN. TUCKER This chap is always on the go. With plenty of fri:-mls and never a foe. S. A. J. C.-Civil Engineering BUXTON. FLETCHER J. Football star, and man clear throughg lle will go far and great things do. Floss B Football 1315 Ili-Y 13-61 Queen- l'retty and gay enough to screen. Girl Reserves 11-615 Usher 13-615 Hockey 121: Basketball 11, 315 Volleyball 131 S. A. J. C.-Commercial BUDROW, MARY LOUISE Sweet and kind, and loving too, Fayette would never trade for new. Spanish Club 12-415 Athena Club 1415 Glee Club 12, 315 Secretary Girls' Glee Club 1415 Girl Reserves 11-61 S. A. J. C. and U. C. at Berkeley Business Course CALKINS, CHARLES K. A shark at mechanical drawing is Chuck5 For future sur-eess we wish him much hu-k. General Twenty-mm Twenty-two CIANFONI, MARY ALMA We know that Mary likes to act, For quality she's never lacked. French Club 12-635 President French Club 13, 435 Forum Club 14, 535 Operetta 1435 Generator Staff 15, 635 Honor Society 13-631 Blue Pencil Club 15. 635 Perman- ent Member Science Seminarg Fea- ture Editor Generator 1635 Senior Play 163 U COLE, GERALDINE DORIS Who does not know this triumvirate lll9ll Y, Consisting of Phyllis and Elva and .lerry. Basketball 1135 Ilonor Society 11. 235 Girl Reserves 13-635 Latin Club 13-635 Science Seminar 15. 63' Pallette and Brush Club 163 1 CHILCOAT, AGNES BEATRICE She is the best typist you ever knew A rccommendtion that's given to few. Spanish Club 11. 2, 3. 63 Commercial - CLARK, THOMAS This hashful boy is known all tln'u the lanrl5 ,ls :L hater of women he's always on hanrl, Alumni Editm' Ariel 15. 635 Quaes- tor Latin Club 15. 635 Latin Club 12-635 Permanent, Member C.S.l-'.5 Permanent Member Science Sem- inar5 Hammond Club 15. 635 Busi- ness Manager Generator 1635 Blue Pencil Club 15. 635 Senior An- nouncement Committee 163 S. A. J. C.-Science CONE JR., THOMAS BARON v n- A star in track is 'l'ommy Cone5 S' A' J' C' Art ln the S80 he holds his oivn. CONNER, EDWARD HYDE ln College Daze Ed played :L partg lle captured fair young Helen's heart. Operetta 1435 President Boys' Glee Club 1535 Treasurer Movie Club 15. 635 Junior Senior Prom Com- mittee 1535 Senior Publicity Com- mittee 1635 Movie Club 15, 635 Spanish Club 15, 635 Honor So- ciety 1535 Cast College Daze 163 S. A. J. C. COPELAND, KATHRYN RENSHAW Kathryn Copeland draws the bow5 Perhaps beaux too, for all we know. Science Seminar 13, 435 Orchestra. 12-03 Doclor's Assistant CRANE, MARJORI E EVELYN A hockey star is Margie Crane5 To beat her others try in vain. Basketball 11, 635 Volleyball 1635 Hockey 1635 Baseball 1635 Swim- ming 15, 635 French Club 163- Movie Club 163 S. A. J. C.-Kindergarten Teacher Class C Football 1135 Varsity Track 12. 4. 635 Sophomore. .lun- ior, and Senior Representative Boys' Ferleration5 Boys' Self Government 1435 Seci'm-tary Junior Class 1435 Secretary Engineering Club 1335 Viz-e-President .lunior Class 1435 President Engineering Club 1535 Commissioner of Athletics 15. 635 Captain Varsity Track 1635 Let- termen's Club 12-635 U. S. C.-Commercial COOK, ELVA B. Oh, who can speak. her praise to tell? She helped put out this Ariel. French Club 11-635 Blue Pencil Club 15,63 5 Girl Reserves 11,5,635 Honor Society 11-635 lisher 14-635 Movie Club 15, 635 Senior Gift Committee 1635 Permanent Mem- ber C. S. F.5 Permanent Member - Science Seminar5 Secretary Blue Pencil Club 1535 Associate Editor Ariel 15, 635 Department Editor Generator 15. 635 Editor School Literature Publication S. A. J. C., U. C. L. A.. and Grad- uate Work at Stanford University English COULSON. OPHA Upba likes her football gamc5 All other sports she thinks are tame. Spanish Club 15. 635 Girl Reserves 15. lil S. A. J. C.-Librarian Course CRAWFORD, REEVES W. Reeves eertainly is a mischievous lad. Very kind-hearted and not a hit had. Band 11, 23 National Automobile School oisozmcu, ei-iYi.Lis ANNE To The Three lllusl-:eteers does Phyllis helong3 WitIi .lerry anil Elva her life is a song, 1l'Intered September. 1927, from Long Bi-:1eli3 Illustrator Sehool Literatmwe l'uhlieation Designing DRYSDALE ROBERT H. A he-speetaeled piteher is Bob Brys- llil.lt'Q l'o help win the game he never would fuil. Varsity Baseball 11. 3. 533 Class t ' Football 1133 Varsity Foot- ball 1433 Spanish Club 14. 533 S. A. J. C. EARLEY. L. GLA DYS 'l'Iul'ley or lute you will End Gladys fun3 lt he-ing a sport she is never outdone. Captain S'ophomore Baseball 1133 Treasurer Girls' League 1233 lloekey 14, 633 Publicity Commis- sioner Girls' League 153 3 Treasurer G. A. A. 15, G33 Captain Junior Baseball 1333 Vice-President Blue l'eneil Club 1533 Treasurer Sen- ior Class 1533 President Girls' League 163i Baseball 163: Ilonor So:-iety 153: Seienee Seminar 15. 633 G. A. A. 11-G33 Girl Reserves 15. 453 Political Science EDWARDS, GENE Gene Edwards likes the ladies well3 lle's always under some maiden's spell. Class B Football 1133 Class B Basketball 1233 Varsity Fool,- hall 13, 53: Seienee Seminar 143' CROFT, GEORGIA B. ln Costa Mesa Georgia lives3 'l'o Girl Reserves her time she gives. Athena Club 11-333 Girl Reserves 12-1i33 President United Presbyter- ian Girl Reserves 13, 433 Ilonor Hof-iely 1333 Senior Ring Commit- tee 153 3 Permanent Member S1-ienee St'llllll1ll'Q G. A, A. 12,333 Usher 1 153 sf A. J. C. DOOLEY, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE A girl who is quite domestie, trulyg An exeellent eook is Josephine Dooley. Latin Cluh 13-63 3 l reneh Club 163 S. A. J. C. DUNLAP, JOHN WILLIAM And though he'd tower above a friend, lle's always glad a hand to lend. Editor-in-eliief Generator 16, 733 Engineering Club 14-733 Engineer- ing Club Puhlieity 14-733 Sport Editor Generator 1533 Generator Staff 1433 Generator Advertising 1333 Vice-President Southern Cali- fornia Press Assoeiation 16, 733 Commissioner of Handball 1733 Senior Class Publicity Committee 1733 Senior Class Reporter ffi3Q Freneh Club 13-733 Hi-Y 1433 Baseball 1133 Intemclass Track 1133 Orchestra 11-633 Band 1633 President Blue l'eneil Club 1633 Movie Club 16, 733 High School Reporter, Santa Ana Register and Los Angeles Times S. A. J. C.-Journalism EDDY, CLARENCE F. ln Musto1's band does Clarenee playg ,tt tooting the elarinet he's o-kay. Pallette and Brush Club 1433 Hi-Y 14,3 Band 11-633 Baseball 163 Interior Decorating ELLIS, ADAHRUTH A pianist both demure and fine, Uubimit mmher Boys, Fedemtimz Who ereates music- most divine. 1533 Snap and Humor Editor Ariel 15 63 S. A. J. C.-Commercial Ilonor Society 12, 5, 633 Consul Latin Club 13, 433 G. A. A. 11-633 Swimming 1533 Hockey 12, 333 Girl Reserves 13-633 Latin Club 11-633 First: Plaee Orange County Eisteddfod, l'iano3 Music Editor Ariel I S. A. J. C. and Pomona-Music T wenly-three 5- iii Twenty-four FI NE, MARY CLEORA .lt tennis she's a dandy bet: .lt dancing she is better yet, Tennis tl-455 tl. A. A. tl-fijg Tennis Manager my S. A. J. C. FLINN, FRANCIS WAYNE I roni Costa Mesa comes Francis Flinn: l host of friends h0'll always win. Senior l'lay C655 Band fl-G53 the rhestra til, -U5 lllovie Club itil: Spanish Club C2--ll S. A. J. C. and University of Okla- homa-Commercial FRANCIS, CHARLES .X printer's devil is this Saint- .K vombination that usually ain't . General GAEBE, EDWARD WILLIAM .I whiz in math ? Yes, that's Ed Gtnebe: Som:-time a tc-at-ln-r, too. ln- may be. Spanish Club tl, 2l: Class C Football Uljg Ili-Y 12-Ill Cal Tech-Engineering GARCELON, FREDERICK FULTON Ile left: the town where the bean grows best, To 'eoinv to the wild and woolf-y west.. Aeronautical Engineering ERSKINE. LUCILE T. A poet par exvellm-nl'e is Lucilt-3 ller vivid writings make things real. Spanish Club C1-Hg Pallette and Brush Club CS. tilg Honor Society 13-Ill: Permanent Nlemhl-r Srienc-ff Seminar FISHER, VIRGINIA CECELIA She wants :1 grade above a three, Anil gets it. too. in c-In-inistry. S. A. J. C.-Teaching FOWLER, DELLA LORA llollafs intl-i'i-st in bright stars llc-als with other kinds that Mars. fllee Club fl-TJ: Baseball 145: Voir-v UD: Friday Morning Club C3-653 W1-dna-sday Nlorning Club tTlg Opera-Ita t-I. GJ FULLER, ADELBERT DeWITT A suc-ressful manager is Dale. Though he never has tried to man- age- a frail. Spanish Club Q-tl: Manager Varsity I-'ootball 1.333 Nlanager Vzn'sit5 Basketball itil S. A. J. C. GAJESKI, EDITH ROSELLA .-tn arguim-ntative soul is she, Yet likeable, laughable, and carefree. llonor Sox-iety 13, 533 Generator R9Il0l'f4'r 13, -U5 Spanish Club tl. 233 Permanent Member Science Seminarg G. A. A. tl-335 Blue l'enx-il Club ti. 613 2nd Team Baseball tl. 2l 1 :End Team Hot-key Cl, 233 Girl R1-si-rves I4-65 Secretarial GARLOCK, WAYNE GOFF He's noted for his hefty glove, And being good at making love. Class B Football 1553 Class B Basketball 1613 Swimming 1tilg Track 1613 Spanish Club 15, lil GOODMAN, OLIVE 1Mrs. Roy Kldderj Once Olive Goodman, now a missus She has our kindest thoughts and wishes. General GRAVES, REBECCA D. In all athletics does Becky excel. But everything else she dues equally well. Basketball 165, Glee Club 1-I3 GREENLEAF, CHARLIE FRANK A popular student although so shy, Slim, and almost as tall as Sky. Engineering Club 12-63: Business GILBERT. EUGENIA A perfect woman, nobly planned 'I'o love, to honor, and command. Vice-President Hammond Club 1413 Hammond Club 12-635 Secretary Hammond Club 1533 French Club 11-633 President French Club 1535 Secretary French Club 1633 Latin Club 14-655 Girl Reserves 11-655 Consul Latin Club 1553 Song Leader Latin Club 1673 Pernianent Member Science Seminar: Senior Class Poem Committee 1655 llsher 14-653 Permanent Member C.S.F.g Secretary Honor Society 15. G55 GAA. 11, 253 'I ennis 11, 21 Pomona College English and History GOODWIN, HERMAN WELLS Ile learned to mix sodas to get his degree In the medical branch called pharmacy. Latin Club 11, 27, Class B Football 11, 3, 515 Boys' Glee Club 11-GJ, Class B Basketball C35 U. S. C.-Pharmacy GREBE, EDITH IRENE As time passed by and friendship grew, We found this girl to be true blue. President French Club 165: French Club 14-615 Latin Club 15, GD: Honor Society 11, 43: S. A. J. C.-Mathematics Manager Engineering Club 15j GREENLEAF' HARVEY ALBERT 5- A- J- C--Elillifwlflllil 'l'his Saint could show us how to fl hte GREGG. INA MAE Her dimples sweet and lovely curls Arouse the envy of all the girls. Spanish Club 13, -Hg G..-LA, 1655 Hockey 16j Secretarial K In wrestling he has proved his might. Spring Football 1213 Engineering Club 13, My Business Manager Engineering Club 1633 Wrestling 14. 655 Captain Wrestling Team usp, HiY 13, 43 Avlation School GRISET, WILMA MAE A face with gladness overspread, Soft smile with human kindness bred, Girl Reserves 1,1-433 Drama Club 13. 43 Science Twenty-jim? Twenty-six HAMILTON, HELEN VIRGINIA Who's the girl that gm-s with K4-nny? Helen? Gfcoursel You win the penny. Girl Reserves 1653 Blue l'enc-il Club 165, Movie Club 1653 Gvn- erator Stall 1453 Fm-ature Iltlitnr G4-m-rator 155: Spanish Ulub 13- 553 Girls' League Uabiuet 135: Shia-nee Si-ininar HARRELL, LaVERNE l.aVernv 1-an sing. I.aYl-rns- 1-an talk: In the west are-ailv she- likes to walk. Glqe Club 12-55 3 ilrvlu-stl'a1 15, 65 Music HEARN, ROGER HALL, HUBERT L. 'I'o be efficient in a quiet way? 'l'h:1t is his aim for every rlay. General HARDING. EVELYN ESTHER A inillinnairl-ss! You ask us why? Sin- rame from Pasadena lligll. 1Entere1l September, 1928, from I':1sallen:15 Social Servirre Connnittev 15. 135: llnvkvy 11555 Spanish 1'Iub 155: Glev una, 15. up S. A .J. C. and U. C. L. A. English HASTIE, DOROTHY MAE As lypist Dot can heat them all: ln tt-nnis she slams a wi:-In-sl ball. Class Baseball 1453 l'sln'r 13-653 A man wllnm everyone vstc-ellis GLS, Jrtylglflf Team 14' Ex:-4-pting other football teams. Vic-e-Prosiil it S'luiln-nt Body 1653 Captain Y rsity l-'ooball 14555 Varsity Foutlliall. 12. 5 Opt-rettn C55 HERR, VIVIAN LOUISE K ramifl s 4aker is Vivian Herr- . I .pi . .X rec'0rcl-breaker, as it XVt'l't'. Spanish Club 11-1553 G..-LA. 11- , onor mug i Armstrong Business College Private Secretarial HENDRICKSEN, ADA MARIE Abundant friends this girl 1-anvlainl, llut always more she makes hvr aim. Girl Rvsvrves 13-653 Girls' League Cabinet 11553 Girl Reserves I'rvsi- clf-ut 15. 4555 Seniur Play 1455 655 l'sher 13-653 PI-rnianent Nlem- S' A' J' C- ln-r Svienvu Seminarg Blue l'l'll1'll Club 15, 655 Girl Reserves 11-4555 llrama 15, G53 Blovia- Club 15, 135g Volleyball 13, 45 S. A. J .C.-Science HILL, DAVID HALL Young Dave was om-e a water-boy g ln the Spring he was six maidens' joy. Yell Leader 13-655 Senior Play 11555 Senior Class Yell Leader 15, ti5 5 Senior Prom Tivkvt Unmnlittef' 1555 Chairman Ditc-hvilay Commit- tve 1653 Waterboy for Varsity Football 115 S. A. J. C. HESS, ARDATH MARIE, She may lu- quit-t in wurnls and looks, But nh. the clelic-inns things she winks. Trained Nurse HILLIGASS. FRANK Sliowcard was not a had disease For the blithe young captain of tile B's General HOFMANN. CLAIRE Claire is quite thc sweet young thing. Future to her success shoulr i-ffm , fl ' Xfgwf sf L1 .ff ,-.X Tc C l X-1 C fy xr ' Z' 4 ff A lf' HILTON-, JANE H. ' ln journalism .lane has worked: 'l'hl- dullest assignment she never once shirked. Athena Club 113: lllue Pencil Club 1635 Glee Club 15, 63 Designing School l bring. General HOMAN, EARL 0. HOMMEL, ALICE D. A wee bit bashful is senior Alice: And. like Lincoln, she bears no malice, Spanish Club 13-635 Science Sein- inur 14-63 S. A. J. C. HUDDLESTON. JOHN HARRISON Like Buddy Rogers is Huddleston, .lohn' Hut with girls at school he's never Gabby Earl is widely known: As u baseball star he faintly shone. Class C Basketball 12, 435 Class B Basketball 1633 Engineering Club 12-633 Varsity Baseball 12, 4, 635 Hi-Y 13, 433 Assistant Sport Editor Generator 1535 Sen' ior Publicity Committee 163: Bainrl 11-435 Spanish Club 13, -ll HOWELL, WILLIAM WELLES Fond of music is this boy: 'l'o play a liorn's his only joy. Band 11-33 N J Hone. A Assistant Circulation Manager Gen- erator 153: Circulation Manager Generator 163: French Club 15 HUNNICUTT, OPAL - . 1 - 1 f - I lu civics Opal was great fun: sign! 2159631 enml Hub Co' OJ' On highest heels she can easily run, HURD, BERTHA ELSIEBELL 'I'o a president of the Girl Reserves Give the credit she so deserves. Girl Reserves 13-633 Secretary-Trew surer Girl Re erves 1533 President Girl Reserves 163: G.A.A. 11-63: G.A.A. Basketball Manager 15, 633 Class Baseball 12, 4, 635 Class Basketball 11, 3. 533 Class Vol- leyball 11, 3, 535 Class Hockey 2, 4, 633 All Star Baseball 12. 4, 63g Captain First Team Baseball 1133 All Star Basketball 14, 635 All Star llookey 14 .633 Glen Club 13, 535 Operetta 143 S. A. J. C.-Teaching ' Girls' Debating Club 1239 Blue Pon- eil Club 163 ILLINGWORTH, MYRTLE BLANCHE She is sweet and very neatg To know her surely is a treat, Baseball 1133 Spanish Club 11-533 Usher 14-635 Athena Club 11, 233 G.A.A, 11-43 U. S. C.-Secretarial T wenty-seven 'We rf' Tw1'nty-eight JAMIESON, ESTHER LUCILE Esther with the utmost vare For busiin-ss did hers:-lf prepare. Spanish Club 11. 2. 3. IUC SPlli0f Ring Coninlittc-v 153 JOHNSON, ISABEL RUTH llaiden bashful have we here, Oh, so quiet and so dl-ar. Girl lit-sel'rs-s 11. 231 Sf'lElll'9 Sein- inar 1235 Latin Club 12-43 S. A. J .C.-Domestic Science KEELER, JOHN T. lohnny 'l'. Km-lm-r's a dashing young Senior Who uins us with graceful and charm- ing demeanor. Captain Class C Football 113: President Student Body 173 5 Chair- man Self Governnwnt Committee 1635 Varsity Football 14, 635 President .lunior Class 1435 Pres- ident Senior Class 1635 Commis- sioner of Athh-tics 1435 Class ll Basketball 1535 Hammond Club 15-735 Sc-ienvv Seminar 15, 4535 Class C 'l'rac'k 1135 Engineering Club 1-1-T35 Swimming 1.33 Cal Tech-Electrical Engineering KEY. IONE Extremely lin-ly is lone Key, X happy state in whit-h to be. 1l'1ntx-red Si-pteinber. 1028. from Phoenix, .trizona3 LANCASTER, RAY Ray has a pair of nimble feet Un the dam-e floor and in the travk meet. 'l'rau'k fl. 33: Enginr-erinp: Clnli 12-53: Varsity Football 153 O. A. C. JACKSON, BIRDIE Light or dark. or short or tall, She st-ts a trap to snare them all. Chicago Art Institute JOHNSON, ALICE E. 'l'o work and help sh0's always will- ing: Modostly ht-r place she's filling. Latin Club 1235 Honor Snr-iety 1335 Spanish Cluh 15, 133 Business College JORDAN, WENDELL ln the S1-nior Play hi- had the lead: A line porfornianve ho gave-, indeed. Latin Club 11-153, 'l'reanur1-r Latin Club 1235 Self Government Com- mittee 1533 l't'l'lll4illl'l'lt Member li. S. F.5 Senior Play 163 U. C. at Berkeley-English KENNEDY, PATRICIA Pat has something rf-ry rare ln light brown lor-ks of unshoru hair. SCIQIICQ' Seminar 113 S. A, J. C.-Music KIMBALL. BILL A lawyn-r Bill should sun-ly he, For none- ran argue so we-ll nn hr-. Spanish Club 163 Orc-ln-stra 15. 4532 'I'rai-k 113 5 LEE, KENNETH W. Who can that inan of business be? Why, surely. it is Kenneth Lee. S, A, J, C, LENTZ, MARGUERITE Soeiety spelled with it eapital S , ls l1larguerite's destiny-easy to guess. LINDLAW, JOHN ROBERT .laek is alkeen guy with gilenty of witg: Wilh eaeh of his friends he ean make Freneh Club 11-613 Viee-Presillent Sophomore Class 121 5 lloekey 121 5 Athena Club 11, 21g Girl Reserves 13-61: Glee Club 11-413 Operetta 12. 41 S. A. J. C. at big hit. LONG, HAROLD F. Genera' What student floesn't know Skeet'l Long? ln sports he can well play ping-pong. Engineering Club 161 MAHAFFEY, WILLIE MAE A little lass with a friendly smile. MAL0NEYv SUSAN BETTY Who's happy anzl eheertul all the while. Batt ' Malone , vii-at-ions and wise Typing Team 14, 613 Orchestra 151 Business Collegetbommerclal MANDERSCHEID, KENNETH CARR Un football teams were ever any Who could get ahead of Kenny? eng.. B Football 1.115 mi-sity Football 13, 51, Generator Re- porter .lnnior Class 1415 View President Senior Class 1513 Vice- l're:-:ialent Boys' Feileraltion 161 S. A. J. C. MARCHER, GRACE EDYTHE With l'hyllis 0'Connor she runs around. ln allventuring crowds she's always founil. Latin Club 11. 21: Girls' Glee Club 11. 41: Pallette anzl Brush Club 11-413 G.A.A. 11-613 Swiin- ming 13-61, Secretary Girl Re- serves 13-61: Inter-Club Couneil Girl Reserves 13 ,415 Ariel Art szarf my S. A. J. C. and U. S. C. Designing A .1 Y . breaker of hearts with her Irish blue eyes. 1Entered Sept.. 19281 Society Editor Ariel 15. 61: Honor Soeiety 15, 615 Blue Peneil Club 15, 613 Forum Club 1513 Latin Club 15, 613 Vic-e-l'resirlent Honor Soeiety 15, 613 Consul Latin Club 1613 Debate Team 151: l orensie Representative 1613 Senior Play 1615 'l i1nes tlratorirval Contest 1613 Tennis 161 S. A. J, C.-English MANSUR, FRANK He hates the girls, but is fond of prunesg lle likes the bi diner and also 8 ll 1 spoons, Forum Club 11-315 Spanish Club 13, 413 Business Manager Ariel 15, 613 Blue 1'eneil Club 15, 61, Class C Trac-k 141.5 Class B 'l'raek 1613 Class U Basketball 1215 Science Seniinar 15. 613 Debating 1'l-415 Oratorieal Contest 12, -115 Movie Ulub 15, 61 S. A. J. C.--Technical Designing MARLIAVE, MARION LISSETTE As ehaperon she played a part, Anil nearly won young Davirl's heart. Pomona-Music X61 Q1 77 lmff T went y-nine W Q2 Thirty MARTIN, RETA V. At hockey Reta loves to playg From all reports she's proved o-kay. All Star Hockey 12, 4, 615 Class Basketball 13, 515 Class Volley- ball 13, 515 G..-LA. 11-613 Spanish Club 11, 21 MEU RS, GEORGE EDWARD His favorite sport is hunting duck. But at baseball he also tries his luck. Generator Reporter 1615 Baseball 1615 Spring Football 161 S. A. C. MILLER, MACK HUGH An energetic Saint was Mack, For ails our paper did not lack. Band 11, 21 5 Orchestra 11, 215 Advertising Manager Generator 1415 Hi-Y 13-61 University of Washington Salesmanship MINOR, GEORGE WILLARD From Costa Mesa Willard hiesg With the Engineers his interest lies. Ariel Staff 13, 415 Engineering Club 14-615 Spanish Club 13, 415 Baseball 161 S. A. J. C.-Aeronautical MORGAN, LUCILLE L. Iruc-ille's a typist of some not:-5 ' As a faithful friend she gets our vote. Girl Reserves 11, 215 Baseball 171 Stenography MAROON, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Maroon me not on an island bare Unless fair Dot is also there. Latin Club 11-415 Athena Club 11, 213 School Song Leader 151: Pianist Glee Club 13. 413 Honor Society 1315 Senior Play 161 U. C. at Berkeley English and Drama MEADOR, EDWARD CLAY Edward Meador's an Engineerg Tennis opponents give him no fear. Honor Society 14-615 Permanent Member Science Seminarg Vice- President Engineering Club 1515 Spanish Club 13, 415 Senior Re- presentative Boys' Federation 151g Varsity Track 1615 Assistant Edi- tor Ariel 13, 41 Western College of Aeronautics MIDDLEBROOKQ GRACE S. Grace Middlebrook can draw quite wellg As an artist she will soon excel. Spanish Club 13-615 Girl Reserves 14-615 Pallette and Brush Club 15 61 , Art School MILLS, ELSIE ELLEN .-tn industrious girl is Elsie Millsg In C. S. F. a place she fills. Honor So:-iely 11-61 5 Baseball 1115 Basketball 1-1. 215 Volleyball 11, 215 Spanish Club 1215 Permanent Member Science Seminar MOORE, WILLIS EUGENE In Commercial geography l1e's all right5 Oh, would that we were all as bright! Hi-Y 13-61 MORRIS, GERTRUDE H. Follow Spike in single file, She's head usher and guards the aisle. Basketball 11, 3, 533 Volleyball 13. 53g Hoekey 12. 4, 633 G.A.A. 11-633 Basketball Manager 15-733 Girl Reserves 13-635 Head Usher 16. 735 Usher 13-53 Seaside Hospital, Long Beach Nursing MOSSBERG, RAY CLARENCE Fearless he is si-orning all disguise' MORRISON, EVA LYN MAY Little, peppy, full of fun- Thatfs Evalyn May Morrison. G.A.A. 11--I 35 Girl Reserves 11- 433 Class Volleyball 11, 239 First Team Volleyball 11 3 3 Class Basket- hall 11, 239 Class Trac-k 113 9 Class Hockey 113 S. A. J. C.-Interior Decorating MYERS MARY ALI E Ile speaks wilh unaverted eyes. Y ,. ' , C Spirited and Joyous and jollv is she Clnss :'B Football 1435 'ljraek A very good Sporgy were Sinai kwin 153: Generator Staff 15, 63, In tervluss Track 14, 63 Printing MYERS, RALPH WILSON Ralph is known throughout the land .ls pianist of our jazz band. Ili-Y 13. 433 School Dance Or- ehestra 15-735 School Classical tlrehestra 173 Pianist MCGEE, DAVID A emnit-al butler was Dave McGee, No one oonld play it so well as he. Class t ' Baskgtbull 12, 433 Varsity Basketball 1635 Varsity 'l'rai-k 1633 Senior Play 163 U. C. at Berkeley NAU, MARION F. A llllllll player is Marion Rau: Ile laughs. he laughs, he laughs, and how! Latin Club 11-63g Blue I'eneil Club 15, 635 Orr-hestra 11-43: l'alifornia lligh School Symphony llreliestra. 123 S. A. J. C.-Music ilg'l'6t?, Girl Reserves 1435 Class Basket- ball 1133 Blue Pen:-il Club 15, 633 Class Hoc-key 1233 Class Baseball 1233 Generator Staff 15, 635 Fea- ture Emlitor Generator 163 S. A. J, C.-Literary McCORMAC, HALSTEAD B. Au editor this Saint was nxade-- The task he took up, unafraid. Organizations Editor Ariel 13, 433 Editor-in-1-liief Ariel 15, 635 Gen- erator Staff 13, 433 Iionor Society 11-633 Treasurer Honor Soc-iety 15, 633 Permanent Member C. S. F., Pefrinanent Member Seienee Seminar, Latin Club 1-I-635 Aeslile Latin Club 1535 Biue l'eneil Club 15, 635 Treasurer Blue l'enc-il Club 15, 633 Ili-Y 13-63, Movie Club 15, 635 Senior Gift Conn ' ee 163 S. A. J. C.-Business MGKINSTRY, JANET AGN S Aggie's a second Clara Bow- 'l'hu flapper of our Iihn, you know. Girl Reserves A13-63, G.A.A. 11. 235 Class Baseball 12, 43, Class Volleyball 11. 2, 535 Glee Club 11, 233 Uporetta 1435 Senior l'lay 1135 llsher 1-I. 53, Spanish Clun 1l, ill, Class Swinuning 13, 435 Girls' Sport Editor Generator 1633 Sr-ienre Seminar 1635 Movie Club 14335 Cast of College Daze 163 S. A. J. C.-Physical Culture NEWMAN, RUTH lIuth's a 1-harming nioulest. maiden Whose soul with lnirth is ovorladcn. General T hirty-one .sm ' 'c Thi rl y-two OGLESBY. HARMON CARDWELL ln tennis Cardy has no peersg lIe's the pride of the engineers. Varsity Tennis 12. 455 Secretary l'1ngineering Club 165 OLSEN, EUGENE T. A dashing villain who is true, Suave, and sleek, p'ays football, too. Varsity Football 14. 1555 Spanish Club 12-453 Glee Club 13. ii, 75: Ili-1' 1255 Movie Club 11555 Cast of College Daze 1755 Sl'lIlfl! l'lay 175 Hamlin University of Minnesota Aeronautical Engineering PARSONS, MARION ELIZABETH A loyal K'0lIl1i3.ilE' tried and true. A splendid pal for nie and you. 1 Girl Reserves 11-1555 Vice-lresr dent Girl Reserves 15. 653 l'resi- dent Inter-Club Counr-il 15, 65: Girl Reserves Representative Girls' League Cabinet 15. G55 G.A.A. 11-4555 President G.A.A. 15, 655 G.A.A. Executive Cabinet 13. 453 K X Swimming Manager 13, 45: G., . Commissioner Girls' League Cab- inetg Girls' Sport Editor Ariel 15. G55 l'shel' 15. 653 Spanish Club 11. 253 Atl- Cl l 11, 25, SF- f-.' f, S53 I 1-'l l 1.1, ' 3 1' ' 1 3, 1 , i ' li llil U l ' nnu 59111111411 11 1 Blue 'en- 1 Club 05 Swimming 1. 15' All Star Swimming 155: Lap- tain Swimming I1-am 1555 Hockey y Team 14, 655 Basketball Team 0155: Baseball 14, 655 Volleyball 13, 553 Life Saving 14, 659 Senior 'la' 165 PAUL, MILDRED MAE Her quiet charm appeals to all The many friends of Mildred Paul. Science Seminar 1159 Class Bas- ketball 11, 255 Class Tennis 11. 253 First Team Tennis 13-65 Athena Club 11, 253 Ariel Typist 15, 655 Girl Reserves 11-655 Usher 13-655 Honor Society 13-653 G. A.A. 11-L25 Private Secretary PEARCE. RICHARD G. At football Richard did his best. Uutdistaneerl many of the rest. Spanish Club 11. 255 Sei:-nee Sem- inar 135g Varsity Football 135: Lettermen's Club 1355 2nd in Class A llecathlon 13. 455 Swim- ming Team 1453 Honor Society 15, fi? Cornell University--Engineering 0'CONNOR, PHYLLIS KATHLEEN It's Phyllis 0'Connor we adore: Sl1e's all a girl should be. and move. Si-eretary Sophomore Class 11, 253 Seeretary Junior Class 13. 453 Seeretary Senior Cass 15. 65: Scvretary Student Body 15, 659 Typing Team 1253 G.A.A. 11-453 Pallette and Brush Club 15. 655 Spanish Club 11-653 Representa- tive S'panish Club 1355 Treasurer Spanirh Club 14. 55: Honor So- r-iety 11. 2. 55: llammond Club 14-653 Treasurer Hammond Club 11353 Giil Reserves 15, H5 S. A. J. C. OLSEN. BYRLE LAVONNE Aha! A swimmer, so ue hear: S.ie swims eaeh day throughout the year. 1l'Iiitei'e1l September. 1928. from Sioux Falls. South Dakotal Senior Swimming 1553 All Stal Swimming Team 1553 Life Saving 165: Girls' League Ladies' Choice Ilan.-e Cominittee 155 U. S. C.--Chemistry PAGE, LOFKENE RAE You're sure to have a lot of fnn With Chlorine and Helen Hamilton. Girl Reserves 15. H53 Class Bas- ketball 155 Armstrong Business College Bookkeeping PATERSON. WILMA ANN A 1-harming girl is Willie l'.g Most popular too, we all agree. Class Basketball 1l. 3. 55: l'lass Hor-key 12, 4. H53 Class Baseball 12. 4, 1355 Home Eeonomivs Re- presentative on Girls' League Cab- inet 135: Girls' League Parliamen- tarian 1453 Captain Class Basket- hall 13, 553 All Star Basketball 13, 553 All Siar lloekey 14, 65: All Star Baseball 14. 65, Class Vol- leyball 135: Yir-e-I'resident Girls' League 15. U53 Girls' Self Gov- ernment 1li53 l'sher 15. 655 Girl Reserves 13-653 Honor Soeii-ty 135: G..X.A. tl-455 S. A. J. C. PEALE, GOLDIE 'l'here's always sunshine in her heart. This elever devotee of art. l'allette and Brush Club 13-75: Seienee Seminar 11651 Ariel Art Siatf 15-T55 Honor Society 11-G5 PLAS. SIMON Simon truly loves to play His violin the livelong day. Orchestra 11-613 French Club 11- 413 Honor Society 151 Mualc POPE, VIRGINIA MURIEL As hrimiul of mischievous glee As any mortal girl can be. Ariel Art Stail' 12-41: Pallctte and M mf POMEROY. VAN S. Van Pomeroy shot a holc-in-one - A thing that's very seldom done, Spallisll Clllb 13, 43? Class B Football 1313 Class B Basket- ball 1313 Hole-in-one Club 161 S. A. J. C. Brush Club 1213 Honor Society 12, POULSEN, ALFRED 413 Girls League Cabinet 131 Prcsirlent Pallette and Brush Club lllllgll lll Sllllllwv large ll' fmlllei K5, ma senior Class may HM Large m virtues, large in fame. Ariel Art Editor 15-61 Cumnocks' School of Drama Fino Arts POULSENJ ALTHEA VIOLA 'llhe sisterf l a football man- Of course, ,are is an ardent fan. Spanish Club 15, 613 Latin Club 44453 PRICE, KENNETH Collegiate clothes rank him as cutc, And he is much admired, to boot. General REED, HARRIET EMILY A super-cook is Harriet Reedg Varsity Football 13, 513 'fran-k 1613 Latin Club 11, 21 S. A. J. C.-Business PRICE, DOROTHY LEE Ili-rx-'s a girl whom all 2lIllllll'EQ A heart like hers we all desire. Spanish Club 15, 613 Gh-c Club Of lil jill REDMOND, ELEANOR J. 5 Eli-anor J. is the quiet sort: Popular. though, and a mighty good sport. Spanish Club 12-61 U. S. C.-Dental Hygienist REINHARDT, WILLIAM OSCAR The hungry horde she helps to fm-ed. Blllls lille klll'l of fellow who Usher 13-613 Girl Reserves 13-61 Science Seminar 14, 513 Student Winner Times Cooking Contest Kansas Agriculture College Home Economics As a friend is always true. Class C Football 1313 Circu- lation Manager Generator 13, 413 Assistant Advertising Manager Gen- erator 1213 Business Manager Gen- erator 1513 Latin Club 11-613 Honor Society 11-513 Permanent Mcmhcr C.S.F.3 Permanent Mem- ber Science Seminarg Blue Pencil Club 151 S. A. J. C. and Johns Hopkins Medical College-Medical Course P Thirty-three Thirty-four ROCHON, SEVED Seved's another engineer: The straightest course he plans to steer. Engineering Club 14-635 30 Club 143 All' ADE, LEONA MAREE Leona wields a hockey-stickg Of all the posts she has her pick. Basketball Team 11-615 Volley- ball Team 11-65: Hockey Team 11-615 All Star Hockey 12. 4, 653 Baseball 11-63g Tennis 15, 635 G.A.A. 11-615 French Club 13, 479 Girl Reserves 15, 63 S. A. J. C.-Commercial SEARS, MARGARET With gentle and prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course. General ' SHA FER. RUBY MAY Hhe's very boyish, but tell us why She wears a pin from Orange High. Redlands College-Teachlng SHEELY. NORMAN WALTER A serious boy is Norman Sheelyg An engineer he says he'll be. S. A. J. C.-Engineering RHINARD, CARLETON J. Without him the stage crew would suffer much loss: Of course, it must have him whatever the cost. Stage Crew 11-61: Spanish Club 13, 453 Movie Club 165: Band 1675 Orchestra 1659 Technical Di- n-ctor College Daze Berkeley College of Enqineerlng Aviailon ROWLAND. DUANE E. Duane likes to play at basketballg As guard he surely leads them all. Spanish Club 13, D5 Class UC Football 1535 Class C Basket- ball 15, GJ U. S. C.-Ar! SCHOENEBERG. CARL A capable but quiet man, A thinker, too, who says, I can. General I SELVIDGE, VERALD WILSON From the Costa Mesa bus he hops To take a course in all the shops. Spanish Club 121 SHAW. HELEN LOUISE She wants to be an architect, From her great things we all expect, Honor Society 12-573 Hammond Club 13-51g Pallette and Brush Club 13-653 Secretary Pallette and Brush Club 15, 613 Usher 15, 611 Ariel Art Staff 15, 6D Architecture ep- ., 8 Q Q SIMMONS-. BESS MARIE .X really excellent mimic is Bess5 Sho imitatcs mothers and loves in distress. Spanish Club 11-455 Forensic Con- test 1455 Baseball 11-655 Pallette and Brush Club 165 SMITH, CARLETON NEIL You all know l5ieker , who plays in the band: Yes, he's a good fellow5 let's give him ll hand. Class C Basketball 1153 Class L ' Basketball 1355 Latin Club 11. 255 Spanish Club 15. 655 Band 11-655 Class C Track 145 Oregon State College SMITH. RACHEL MABEL 'I'his sz-nior with Clvora goesg 'I'hey're very good friends, as every- one knows. Latin Club 11. 255 Class Basket- ball 1155 All Star Tennis 12-45 S. A. J. C. SPESSARD, EVERETT L. Eyes of blue. vomplt-xion brown- 'l'his shoik of Costa Mesa town. STEWART, LOIS HARRIET Lois' voice is sweet and ulear5 S'he sings in glee club-all stop to hear. Permanent Member Science Sem- inarg Commercial Club 1155 Oper- SMITH, BOB A true athlete who plays thc gamu- And never looks alone for fame. Class B Football 1555 Band 13-65 li SMITH, JOHN E. Who drives that cunning little Ford? With Johnny, no one could he bored. Hi Y 1 lfrthos Club - 1.35: I . ' 13-655 Class C Basketball 1255 Class B Basketball 145 S. A. J. C. SPEER, WILLIAM CLARENCE Self-government chairman was Pete Speerg Unruly students he filled with fear. Chairman Self Government Com- mittce 1655 Commissioner of l'nb livations 15, 65 5 President Boys' Federation 155 5 Permanent Mem- ber C.S.F.5 Varsity Football 155 5 Business Manager Generator 13, 455 Advertising Manager Generator 1255 Permanent Member Science Seminar5 Class B Football 1355 Class C Football 1155 President Hammond Club 1455 Censor-Critic Hammond Club 1555 Latin Club 11, 255 French Club 11-45 West Point-Aeronautical STEIN, HELEN DOROTHY 0. A. C. 5 A movie star someday, we'll bet. And a rollicking romance on the set. Girl Reserves 11-655 Inter-class llockey 14. 655 Usher 15, G55 Vice-President Girl Reserves 1655 Nlovic Club 165 5 Cast School Movie College Daze 1655 Spanish Club 1, 255 Latin Club 13-655 lnter- class Volleyball 1655 G.A.A. 13-65 S. A. J. C. me U. QD STRAW, ELIZABETH LILLUS commafcml Divinely tall. divinely fair5 She likes a boy with flaming hair. Spanish Club 1255 Pallette and Brush Club 15, 65 S. A.'J. C. Thirty-five Th i rt y-six SULLIVAN, RUSSELL C. How did Luck -less Russell fall? Who'll wear his golden basketball? Letter-men's Club 1215 Class C Basketball 1115 Class B Bas- ketball 14-615 Baseball 11, 3, 615 Track 14, 615 Tennis 1615 Sport Editor Generator 15, 615 Blue Pen- eil Club 15, 615 Hi-Y Club 11, 215 Honor Society 15, 615 Spanish Club 1115 Chairman Senior Pub- licity Committee 161 New Mexico Military Academy and West Point-Coaching SWALES EMELINE A fun-loving girl is Emi-line Swales5 In her yacht on the ocean she often sails. General TANNENBAUM, JERRY Mary, Mary, quite contrary, Shall it be caps and gowns? Ask Jerry. President Senior Class 1615 Com- missioner of Forensics 15, 615 President Honor Society 15, 615 President Forum Club 1515 Consul Latin Club 1615 Vice-President Movie Club 1615 Debating 12-615 Honor Society 14-615 Forum Club 13-615 Latin Club 14-615 Spanish Mub 14, 515 Lim-ie Club 15, 615 resident Southern California De- bating League 15, 615 Sophomore Forensic Representative 1215 Red- lands Declamation Contest 1415 Times Constitutional Contest 161: Junior Senior Prom Ticket Com- mittee 1415 Senior Class Com- mencement Committee 1615 Jun- ior Class Decoration Committee 1415 Chairman Senior Class Break- fast Committee 1615 Operetta 121 Stanford University-Law ULRICH, FLORENCE LARRAINE As a gentle nurse she'll soon know how To soothe her patim-nt's fevcred brow. Latin Club 13, 415 Glcc Club 11, 215 Life Saving Swimming 13, 41 Nursing VANDERMAST. NEWELL THOMPSON An excellent president Newell made, Competent, friendly, and unafraid. President Student Body 1615 Vice- President Student Body 1415 Pres- ident Junior Class 1415 President Sophomore Class 1215 Senior Class Play 1615 Class C Football 1415 Permanent Member C.S.F.5 Science Seminar 14, 515 Spanish Club 13, 415 Senior Class Commencement Committee 1715 Golf Team 11, 215 Class C Track 1415 Honor Society 11-61 Stanford-Business Administration STROH. FRITZIE A worldly woman, sophisticated. Seems the role for which she's fated. Pallette and Brush Club 15, 615 Science Seminar 13-615 Movie Club 1615 Ariel Art Staff 1615 Senior Play 161 Chouinard Art Institute Costume Designing and Commer- cial Art SWAIN, CARNELLE ELIZABETH A versatile athlete is CarneIle5 Then-'s not a game she can't play well. Class Hockey 12. 4. 615 Class Volleyball 11, 3. 515 Class Base- ball 14. 615 Latin Club 11-415 u.A.A. 11-615 Usher 13-615 All Star Hockey 161 S. A. J. C. and U. C. L. A. Commercial TANNENBAUM, EMMA With a heart as big as she is small, No wonder she is liked by all. Usher 15. 615 Class Basketball 13, 515 Class Hoc-key 12. 4, 615 Class Volleyball 13, 515 Spanish Club 11. 215 G.A.A. 11-615 Girl Re- serves 13-61g Treasurer Girl Re- serves 15. 615 Senior Dress Coni- inittee 161 S. A. J. C. and U. C. L. A. TURNEY, VIRGINIA RUTH For scholarship she won the ram-e5 In C. S. F, she has a place. Pi-rinanent Member C.S.F.5 Science Seminar University of Illinois-Teaching VANCE, WILLIAM WENDELL Shy ot the girls? We'lI say he is5 But that's the only fault of his. 2nd Team Baseball 1315 Erthos Club 14-615 Baseball 171 S. A. J. C. VEGELY, EDWARD BRUCE Quite collegiate, it would seem- 'Fhls answer to a maiden's dream. Class B Football 13, 51: Class B Basketball 13, 515 Baseball 141 VELARDE, ERNEST JOSEPH Flea-t of foot is Ernie Velardeg May he never be late to a party. U' S' C--D u 'V Spanish Club 1515 Lettermen's VENN, ELZA CATHERINE With enchanting eyes and winning smile, She has made many a friend worth while. Literature Editor Ariel 15. 613 Class Volleyball 1513 Class Hockey 121 3 Class Basketball 11-315 Honor Society 11-413 Girl Reserves 11- 615 G.A.A. 11-615 Latin Club 144 61: Spanish Club 11-31, Blue Pencil Club 15, 61, Movie Club 1613 Athena Club 11, 21 S. A. J. C. WAGGONER, MARGARET ELLEN Asked if she were a good secretary, Miss Daniel would answer and say, Yes, very. Spanish Club 18, 41 Buelneu College WALTON, MARJORIE LOU Margie, thy beauty is to me - Llke Poe, I long to rave of thee. Orchestra 13, 413 Interclass Bas- ketball 12, 41: Interclass Hockey 161, Interscholastic Tennis 11-415 Interclass Volleyball 161g Girl Re- serves 11-61g 0.A.A. 13-615 Usher 15. 61 S. A. J. C. WEICHLEIN, RODERIC OLIVER The second-page editor's joy-a sign That at feature writing he was line. Spanish Club 11, 215 Spring Foot- ball 1613 Varsity Football 1513 Generator Stall' 15, 61g Blue Pen- cil Club 15, 61 Clubg Glee Club 15, 61: Class C Football 111g Class CU Basket- ball 1215 Varsity Football 171, 'l'rack 13, 6, 715 Class B Foote ball 141 0. A. C.-Coaching VINZANT, ROLLIE Rollie Vinzant is :L nmn about town, lf he gets u slate, hc won't turn it down. General WALKER, DONALD RUSSELL A little nonsense now and then ls relished hy the best of lll0ll.H Uonunercinl Club 111 5 'D WALLACE, WESLEY PERRY When service is wanted, Wesley pageg Ile's patron of the Poly stage. Band 11-615 Orchestra 13-613 Glee Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 11-413 Secre- tary Hi-Y 13, 41, Movie Club 15. 615 Stage Crew 11-61, Stage Man- ager 14-61g Senior Gift Committee 1615 Production Manager College Daze 161 WESTCOTT, BARBARA JEAN A bright and peppy co-ed coy, Who's turned the head ot many a boy. Pasadena Junlor College Collegiate Club, Pallette and Brush Englneerlng Club 161 U. C. at Berkeley T hirty-seven WILSON, MARGARET H. tennis it is hard to beat her. Thirty-eight A good talker, rieh in sense, And witty without wit pretense. Spanish Club C2-635 French Club C635 Honor Soeiety C63 S. A. J. C. WILLIAMS, E. L. RUTHERFORD A farmer bold he wants to beg llis name is Edward Rutherford Lee. Latin Club Cl-63 Agriculture lIere's a girl you can't deter: No hard task is too big for her. Generator Reporter Sophomore Class C239 Swimming Team C2--ll: Spanish Club Cl, 233 G.A.A. Cl- 63g Parliamentarian Girls' League C335 Treasurer Girls' League C433 President Girls' League C535 Hos- tess Girls' League C633 Self Gor- ernment Committee C4, 533 Honor Soc-iety C1, 235 Girl Reserves Cl- fi3g President Girl Reserves C3, 43 S. A. J. C.-Teaching WOODHOUSE, LAWRENCE He wears a smile just all the whileg It is for him becoming style. Latin Club C3, 433 Engineering Club C5, 63g Class B Football C33 Electrical Enqlneerlng YOKUM, OPAL LORRAINE Opal is surely a peppy girl, Always busy and in a whirl, Science Seminar C1, 23 Business College WESTCOTT, BETH EVELINE Give this little girl a hand- 'l'he cutest blonde in all the lunzl, WHITE, EMRYS F. General WI He' LLCUTT, JOHN MILTON s pitcher of our baseball team, But not so bashful as In-'d seem. Varsity Baseball C4, 633 Varsity Basketball C53 S. A. J. C. WI LSON, E. ADELL A shark atltrig and nyith is Skeeler g A t Latin Club Cl-G35 Snap and Humor Editor Ariel C5, G33 Honor Soc-ieiy C433 Senior Tennis C53 S. A. J. C. and U. C. L. A. Mathematics WOOD, EDWARD E. The noon danoe band is not comfilete Without E11 Wood to keep its neat. Secrc-tary l'reasurer Boys' Illee Club C-l, 535 Hi-Y l'luh Cl-63, Engin- eering Vlub C3-1533 Dain:-e Orvhes- tra Lealler C3-li3 Telephone Company WURSTER, N I NA EVELYN Evelyn Wurster is sure to be found Wherever there's fun and :lance music sound. Basketball Cl-433 G..-LA. C1-635 Glee Club Cl-435 Swimming Team C5, 63: Operetta C235 Latin Cluh Cl-G33 Girl Reserves C3. 433 Spun ish Club Cl, 23 Santa Barbara Nurses' School YOUELx CURTIS LINTON A typical modern Saint is he, A three-told athlete to be. YOUNG, DON Class B Football 1115 Clase In chemistry he made his name B Basketball 1215 Yarsity Foot- And will be a doctor of world-wide ball 18, 513 Varsity Basketball 18, 513 Varsity Baseball 12, 4, 61 ZOLLA-. GERALD Upon his shoulders he can carry Loads of matter literary. General tame. Science Seminar 11, 21g Band 11- 613 Hi-Y 18, 41g Assistant Ad- vertising Manager Generator 13. 41: Advertising Manager Gener' ator 15, 613 Manager Class C Track 1415 Blue Pencil Club 15. 613 Forum Club 1513 Assistant Editor Ariel 15, 61: Permanent Member Science Seminary Honor Society 14-615 Senior Publicity Committee 161: Student Body Dance Orchestrag Treasurer Bluc Pencil Club 161 S. A. J. C.-Agriculture Thirty-nine ,, ,, u y f Il ll We lIl4lDllQ 1lUllLAS S First Semester Second Semester Bruce Tarvcr ........., ,. , ..... Presifltllt ....... ,,.......... N orman Paul Norman Paul ...,......,... H ..Vicc-President .....,,, ,,,,,....,,,,,. G ladys Vest Marjorie Monroe ..... , H , .Secretary ,...... ,....,,.,,..,.., M ary Matcer Treasurer ..,.,... .,,,,,,,,. I illwoocl Lindley Milo Ainswortlin. ,,AA,. Reporter ........, ,....,, B ernard Sharplcy Karl Gcrhardt ,..,,,,., . . ,,.,........... Yell Loader .....,.. .................... H arry Bradley Mr. VVoollcy .,r....... , , ....,.,,,,. Faculty Adviser ....,...,....,,,,,,,..,,,.,rr... Mr. VVoollcy Hey! Freshie! Take the elevator-third door to the left! Whoopsl We're Juniors at lastg we sure do rate now Such ehortlings usually come from the Juniors on the first day of school, ac- companied by a knowing chuckle from the Seniors. Nevertheless, the Juniors have been a valuable asset to Santa Ana High. As a class they have spiritedly entered into every phase of school activity. We look forward to seeing them as the Seniors of nineteen thirty. '19 Forty Q i I . S4lDlll5llHIl4IDllVlllHDIIQIIE lllllbikgg First Semester Second Semester Jack Beldiug .......... .........,..... P resident ..,.,..,....... .,.........,..,.... B illy Gibbs Don Crnmley ....,..... .....,,., V ice-President ........... ,,,.,,,,.. M inor Wliitford Joy Best ............... ........ S cc'y-Treasurer ,..... ...,......,.. R nth Owens Vivian Rogers ....,.. ,,...,....,. R cporter ......... ..,.,.....,... A dair Rucker Harry Bradley .,..................,,............ Yell Leader .....,,.......,...,,.,,....... Garth Benjamin Mr. McMullen .........................,.. Faculty Adviser .............,....,,,....... Mr. McMullen Time: September 11, 1928. Place: East arcades. Characters: High and mighty Seniors, Juniors, sunny-faced in-coming Sophomores. However, the plot differed from the long established rule of sophomore initiation. The 'ggreeniesi' were given a rousing welcome and made to feel their place in school life. Before the year was over, the Seniors and Juniors indeed felt repaid for the trouble of giving a kindly reception ot these humble Sophomores. In almost every activity numerous members of this class were to be found. Football was well sup- ported, track and basketball had their share of Sophomore talent, while debating and forensics gained a number of recruits. F orty-one 4 4 i, LL!! 1 Lx, I f-ff 7 lklll IIE IL'- AlUlUlVllNl1l Seniors of 1929 will be interested in what the preceding class of '28 has done since its members walked the cloisters which we now frequent. Let us see, therefore, what has become of those Saints whose voices we used to hear ringing through our school. Married .,.,.. ...... 3 ........ ....... 1 . 5893 Employed ....... . ,.Y...... 49 ........ ....... 2 5.92410 Home .. .......................... .. Continued Education Unaccounted for ....,.,. Total ....................,.. Parker Adams. jr ..,..., Florence Aitken ..,....,.,,. ......,...Employed A. J. C. 106 ..26 189 2.64'Z: .......S6.08'Z: ........l3.77'Z: Rosa Frank .........,,...,........,.... Nurses' Training Harold Furtsch .......... .....,.....,.........Employed Thelma Allen .................... ..,.... S .A.J. C. Jesse Fuller ..i...,,...... ................... A t home Pablo Avila y Ureno .......... ..Y....,. S tanford Martha Garthe ........... .................... N urse Walter Bayha ..i................ ...,,... S .A. J. C. Roberta Goodrich .,....... ................. S . A. J. C. Howard Bear ..........,...... ........ S .A. J. C. Olive Granger .,.. ....... .,,..... S c ripps College William Beasley .......,... .............. E mployed Edmond Guard .............................r.i...... Stanford Clifford Belding ,.........,. .................... S tanford Neil Hall ......,,...............,...........,.......... Employed Lucille Bermann ........,.. .......... B us. Institute Marian Hants ,...... ..,, C lara Barton Hospital Mary Blakeman ...,,... .......... P omona J. C. Virginia Harris .,......................,......... S. A. J. C. George Boggs ................ .............. E mployed Benjamin Hart .................................... S. A. J. C. David Boyle ...........,,....,..,. .......... E mployed Francis Harvey ......,.. ..,,...... E mployed Margaret Brandehury .......,. ........ S .A.J. C. Guy Harvey ..........,., ............ O . A. C. Delmer Brown ...., ,...,... . .. ........ S. AJ. C. Grace Haskell ,......,. ........... S .A. J. C. Eugene Brown ................,.. ,...... . ..U. S. C. Angeline Haugness ........ At home Florence Brownridge. A. J. C. Altha Heckart ......,. ,....................Married Edythe Burkett ............. ........ S .A.,l. C. Helen Heil ,..........,... ...................... S .A.J. C. Merton Butler ........,...... ........ S .A. J. C. Gaylord Hicks ......... ......,................... S .A. J, C, VVylic Carlyle ............... ........ S .A.,l. C. Mary Hilton ..........,.............,. L. A. Art School Manerva Carpenter .,....... .....,........ M arried Genevieve Hiskey .,,...............,,,..,,..,,, S. A. J, C, William Carroll ..........,. ..,.....,.. E mployed Charles Homan ,.,......, ................. E mployed John Casey ..,.,...........,... .......... E mployed Wilma Hoy .....,.......... ,....,. S .A.j.C. liva Dean Caskey ......,..... ..,... ........ E m ployed Marcia Huber ,,.............. .,,,... S .A.j.C. Rose Mary Coloinhini .............. Bus. Institute Frederic Humiston .....,.... ----... S .A. J. C. Rowena Cone .,.,.....,............................ Employed Orville Hurd ,...,,...,,....... ........... S ,A.J.C. Daniel Crane ,................ Aviation School Lucille Huston ,..,....... .......... E mployed Lillian Crane ............. Hazel Crawford ..,...... .........,..,.....Employed ..U..Employed Arthur Jacquesf ....... . Cecil Johnson ,..... .... .. ........ Employed ..........Employed Meredith Crumley ....... ........... E mployed John Knox ..............,... ........,.. S , A. J. C. Hazel Cuhbon ............ .......... U . C. L, A. Benjamin Koral ........ ........... S . A. J. C. Stanton Daly .....,.... ........ S . A. J. C. Frances Larrabee .,.,.,,... ,,,,,,, S , A, J, C, Dorothy Diehl ........ Raymond Dixon ..,.... A. J. C. ...........Employed Vivian Larsen ........,.. Dorothy Lindsey .,...... ..........Employed C. L. A. Vincent Dixon ...,...... ........... E mployed Sara Love ...,...........,,.,...,. ,e..,,,,, A t home NVilliam Dngger ....... .......... E mployed Alice McChesney .,........ .....,.,.,. S .A. J, C, Myron Dungan ......... ............ S .A. C. Leslie McDonald ....,,.,,,. ,,,,.,.,., E mployed Margaret Ellis .,,.... .......... U . C. L. A. Lillian McDonald ..,...... ....... S .A. J. C. Susannah lirbe ,...,.... ............ S .A. J. C. Stewart McPherson .....,.... ,,,.,,, S .A. J, C, James Eudaley ..... ..,.. ........... E m ployed Alyce Majors .............,., ,,,,,,, S ,A, C, Merle Ewell ................... ........ S .A. J. C. Lloyd Manderscheid ....... ,,,.,.,.,, E mployed Clarence Fairchild .......... ............... U . C. Catherine Markel .......... ....... S .A. J. C. Audrey Fellows ............ ........... E mployed Margaret Mercereau ........ ,,,.,.. S .A. J, C, Florence Fessman ....... .......... M arried Eleanore Metzgar .,....... ....,....., S ,A.j', C, Mary Ford ................. ........ S .A.J. C. Lucile Meyer .............. ,.,,,,,,, U ,C, L,A, F orty-two l'O iZkIlllll IIE ll'-fl John Moffat .,.....,......,.. VVilliam Motley .,.,,,., James Musick ,..,..,....,...,. Rebecca Neddermeyer ,... Corinne Nelson ,........,,., Robert Northcross Thelma Obarr ......... S. C. A. J. C. S. C. A. J. c. A. J. c. ...................Occidental ..L. A. Art School Armand Oherlin ...,. .........,......,....... E mployed Mary Lair O'Brien .,.,.... Clara Kate Owens ....... Lewis Owens ..........,.., Chester Page ........... lidith Paint -,,,,. ..... Louise Pea .,............. Margaret Peters .... Carl Planchon ..,,...., Kenneth Price ..... Frank Race ..,......, Margie Race .,........, Clarence Ranney ...,,,,. VVesley Rauenrahn Louella Reed, ....,..... ...,...., Herman Reinau ..... Jack Rimel .,...,.,,....,, Boyd Robertson .....,.,.,,. Mary Lois Robertson l heoclore Roth .................. Jean Rowland ...,,.,., Olive Rowley ..,......,. Doris Rutledge .......... Orville Schuchardt .i.... Marjorie Schweitzer... Ivan Scott ,.....,............, John Secrest ..........., liveline Sherrill ,,....... James Sherwood ......,. Clifford Shoop ........, .Long Beach J. C. ..........Riverside J. C. A. J. C. ..........Glendale J. C. .................Employed .......Bus. Institute .................Employed ..........Oregon State A. J. C A. J. C. ..............Oregon State ,.....................l2mployed La Verne College ...H................lCmployed . .........,......., S. A. J. C. .........,liinployed .....,....lCmployed A. J. C. A. J. C. A. J. C. ..........lQmployed ..........lfmployed A. J. C. A. J. C. .....,....limployed home ..........lilllDlOJ'tfLl ,.........In ltast Rose Marie Smith ,..,., John Solomon ......, Katherine Spicer., .,.. .. Sherrill Spurgeon ..,.,. Agnes Steward ..,..... Calvin Stilwell ..... Vllarren Sullivan ...,....,. Bonnie Sutherland ,....... A. J. C. A. J. C. A. J. C. A. J. C. A. J. C. .........limployed ..,,,,...lCmployed A. J. C. Aldan Swindler. ,,..,.,...,.. ,.....,....... S .A. J. C. Marguerite Taylor. ..,.... ,..,,............ S .A. C. Luella Thomson ..,....,.. lilpha Thorndike ..,...,. liric Twist ...,...,....,,... Florence Urhine .....,,,.,. Leslie Vaughn .......... Frances Vieira ..... ...... Arthur VVakeiield ........... Catherine Vtlalbridge ....... Ruth Ann Walker ..,...... Anna NValkinshaw ........ ......,...Bus. College A. J. c. A. J. c. .........l2mployed .........li1nployed A. J. C. .........limployed A. J. C. A. J. C. ....................limployed Mary Louise VVallace .........,,........... S. A. J. C. Georgia Belle VYalton... ,.,...., Music Teacher Louise Ward .....,. ..,.,.............,..,...,....,. S . A. J. C. George Warmer, Jr ..,....... .....,....... S .A.J.C. Joseph VVarner .,.,,......... ...,...,,. S . A. J. C. Charles NNaters ,.,......... ..,...,... S .A.J.C. 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TIPS X I lll --i!AtllDlllllEll..- -. llLll!llfllElIQ1AkllfllU llQllE ALL ON A MOONLIGHT KNIGHT . -L- in ' Aw xl f V' 2 rf. 1, .fx f ,Zi K, Setting: Purple shadows moving restlessly among the moonlit shrubsg the faint odor of orange blossoms woven into the summer airg the golden hue of the ripening clusters, the star-quilted sky. lt is a night of romance on an old, forsaken road-forsaken to those who do not know, or perhaps have only forgotten the favorite haunts of youth. Far in the distance two small lights appearg they draw nearer. Two more powerful beacons flash on near by, and a car speeds from the roadside and disappears in the night. The distant lights grow brighter until they become two large eyes piercing the darkness. As they draw closer, one can distinguish the tread of its four feet, its inconsistent breathing becomes more audible. A struggle, a shudder, a few gaspsg then it halts! It seems to be a habit. A masculine voice rings out, clear in the silence. Oh, come on, come on, can't you show the least bit of appreciation? Look at all live done for you, given you, said to you, then you leave me flat. How can you act the way you do toward me? Oh well, then, don't! I'm thoroughly disgusted! And furthermore, weill stay right here until you give inf, Silence-only the low murmur of the leaves as they are wooed by the summer breeze. The lights gradually grow dimmer, still no sound from itll, Eventually one light is extinguished. The other winks in the darkness as though flirting with the night. At last it too fades and silence reigns supreme. This endures as old Father Time races heedlessly on into the wee small hours. The rhythmic purr of a powerful motor overcomes the quiet of the night. It fades to a whisper as it draws noiselessly to a stop at the side of the 1916 Ford. Two red spots defy the moonlight as though daring it to exist. A stern voice bellows, 4'What's the huge idea? Where you from? Where's your driveris license? Whatis your name? Confound this flashlight! Hey, what's the matter with you? Are you that far gone? live got a good notion to haul you in. At last the stubborn flashlight comes on. Well, I'll be--ll' A solitary figure raises his head from a cramped elbow, yawns, blinks. and mulnbles, Isn't it distressing enough for a person to have his automobile cease to function without being rudely disturbed from slumber by the whole police force? As he speaks, a well known Hi-Y adviser slowly gets out of the Ford and turns the crank a few times with no success. 4'Well, since you have gone to the trouble of awakening me, you might as well assist me in returning to my dwelling? .lust as the sun creeps slowly over the eastern horizon, a powerful patrol car can be seen towing at the end of a long rope a dilapidated Ford. -Vivian Rogers, '31 F orty-five l!O-'-'1MRIllIEIt's-ii THE SHEIK A puff of wind-a swirl of sand-a flash of gleaming teeth-! Behold! The prince of the deserts, the shameless idol of a million womenis hearts! He is a man that is a man, a warrior that is a warrior, a lover that is a lover. Tall, aggressive, dauntless, and debonair, he is the modern, more exotic, much more masterful Galahad. Nothing could phase his ever-ready resourcefulness, no power could dare defy himg and yet withal, a more tender, careful gentleness is unthought of. 45 N' 'K' I' Such is the ideal. A siren's wail-a despairing rattle of the Baby Lincoln -a flash of patent- leather hair! Heavens! HG0d,S gift to womeni'--the nonchalant dater of a hundred sweet young things! What he has not read about sheiks has never been written! What he does not know about loving, never will be written! What conceit! What obtuseness! And his is a line that is a line! No originality about it-no siree! It's been tried-Hand it works! Watch me with the women! Handle 'em roughis my motto. That 'oh, you great big wonderful boy' stuff doesn't catch me-you bet! Don't fall for any help- less line, either-just make 'em wait on you! Manhandling! That's the stuFf!,l Such is the reality--rude, boring, ignorant-pure bluff, but, neverthless, the reality. 0 for a happy medium! -Betty Maloney, ,29 THE FLAPPER Gosh! What's this coming down the street?,, questioned Tom. Probably one of the girl friendsf, answered Harry. Say! Don't try to tell me you go with a girl that youngf, Tom chided. Young! said Harry. '6How old do you like them anyway? She's about seventeenf, Don,t kid me,', said Tom. '!Who ever heard of a seventeen year old girl wearing dresses above her knees and short socks? I may be from the country, but Ilm not guite that dumb. What is that two by four piece of felt on the back of her head? .urely not a hat. 'gIt's nothing else but, and get this clear right now. You're in the city and not in a one-cylinder town, so, donit be surprised at what you see the women wearf' How did I know?,' asked Tom, abashed. Where I came from the girls wear hats to shade their eyes, but here you don't know whether they have eyes or not. Just look at her! Tell me where her eyes are. All I can see is hair and warpaintf' You'll change your mind after you've been here a while. They're the only kind that rate around here. No siree! ejaculated Tom. I prefer 'em from the country where they have some sense. What good does that fur around her neck do on a hot day like this? Don't ask any more questionsf' begged the exasperated Harry. She,s a flapper, and so that accounts for anything she does or wearsf, A Happer! I always connected the word with a seal. They are those animals that flop around so. How do you do Mrs. Von Astenburgf, acknowledged Harry. Ogeegosh! he gasped aside to Tomg that wasn't the girl friend after all. That was her mother. ss as as -Wilma Paterson, '29 Forty-six hw! IIQII Ili lah- SAINT ANNE Who leads us onward to the goal? Whose law is love, not force? Who makes ns ever do our best? Why, ,tis Saint Anne, of course! She is that gracious patron Saint For whom our school is named, Her banner is the red and white , For victory she is famed. Saint Anne, the symbol of our faith To ever carry on! And may her spirit mean the same Long after we are gone! Helen Louise Shaw, '29 SAINTS BOTH When I think of a saint, my mind invariably pictures a figure, usually a man, in a long flowing robe. About his head is a shining halo, his face is sweetly pious, and his hands are folded in supplication. One might expect to find such a person in a fourteenth century monastery, poring over old manuscripts, spending his time in fasting, meditation, and prayer. His is a background of seclusion and quiet. The members of this student body wear no long flowing robes, and certainly display no halos. Our life is spent in activity, not in meditation. We belong to an age of excitement, not of seclusion+and yet we are called Saints. Why? Principally because of the name of this city, I suppose. Still, in spite of these differences in appearance and environment, I feel that we are not unworthy to bear that name. Yesterday's saints sought by prayer and fasting to attain life eternal. We try, through our studies, athletics, and social life, to gain an education. They strove for personal perfection as we strive for perfection as students. Their good deeds were done for the furtherance of religion, ours for service. Their ideals of purity and sacrifice were no stronger than our ideals of honor and fair play. Saints both! Elva Cook, '29 F orty-seven W if Mt If IL'-'11 SANTA ANA, THE RIVER OF LOST HOPE The party of Portola toiled cheerfully to the North. With such a leader, the men felt, they would discover vast uncharted lands, and return home with armor of gold, swords set with diamonds, and a name that would win the fairest of senoritas. To the South they had encountered Indians who had told them, with an air of wor- shipping innocence, wondrous tales of a city in the North where the people ate their food in bowls of pounded gold. When the Indians first saw the Spaniards, they immediately realized that their life of happy laziness was over. Strange Priests had made them bow their heads while they chanted in a strange language, rough men had made them bring food, threatening them with weapons of a hard metal whose keen edges made them shiver. The further away the strange white men were from their peaceful habitations, the better. However, the Spaniards were not entirely guileless, for they ordered several young men of the tribe to guide them to the fabulous city. This the men finally agreed to do, planning among themselves to take the invaders North for many miles, and then quietly slip away in the night. I The party of Portola toiled on. Food was becoming scarce, and the water was low in the bags of leather. The food was partly supplemented by feasts of jack- rabbits caught in snares by the Indians in the party, but still the water problem re- mained unsolved. ' Scouts were sent ahead to find the precious fluid, and for days men prayed for their return with the bags full of the liquid. One day at sunset, the scouts were seen urging their horses at a great speed across the rolling hills, and just as the great red sun sank below the most distant hill, the scouts came into camp with eyes aglow, waving the bags full of the water they had so long desired. The men seized them and drank greedily. Where, brotherf' inquired Father Crespi, did you find the precious water? Father,,' the head scout replied, Hin a river to the North there fiows such an abundance of the water that it seemed as if it was the source of the mighty Pacific. The few bags we brought with us were just a drop out of the great currentf' Marvelous tales were spread about that beyond the river was the land they were seeking. Excitement was intense. Horses were urged forward at top speed, and the poor padres had to quicken their paces to keep up with the dashing cavalcade. The morning of the third day found them on the banks of the river. True, it wasn't so large and mighty as had been pictured by the imaginative scouts, but they realized that the scouts had been under an intense strain and were thus excusable. The river was such a pleasing sight that they prepared for an extended encamp- ment. In the morning the men lay about with their backs to sycamore trees and dreamt happy dreams of sunny Spain, whirling fandangoes, and slender exotic senoritas. The whole party jumped to their feet at one o'clock and looked fearfully at one another. There was a great rolling and rumbling of the earth which continued for a few minutes and then stopped. The Indians especially were frightened. They F orty-eight PU if lllkli lil it remembered the untruth they had told the white men and were fearful that the great Cod who rules all was angry with them for it. Later the great tremor beffan anew and their fears were increased tenfold. D 7 Twice again that afternoon the earth shook, and the Indians felt sure that they had done wrong in lying to the Spaniards. They decided to confess their falsehood, and approached Father Crespi who was engaged in deep prayer. The leader touched the good man timidly on the shoulder, and in the Spanish language which they had been forced to learn, spoke. A' Indians tell white men long lie,', he said gravely. Big Cod not let us live in peace until we tell white men truth. No big city of gold to North. We tell white man there is so white man go away. We are sorry we liedf, He bent his head as in apparent shame and looked al the Father with a quick glance. lt is the voice of Cod, said Father Crespi piously. He has just shown us that we have been doing wrong by hunting for gold instead of saving the souls of ignorant heathen. You are forgiven, my sons. Co in peace. The Spaniards were furious with the Indians, and the heathens, lives were saved only by the remonstrances of the Priests. The explorers were slightly appeased by the prospect of naming the river. They named it Santa Ana, as it was St. Anne's day, but it meant more than that to the dusty disillusioned men. It meant the river of St. Anne to the world, but in their hearts the men remembered it as the river of lost hopes. Martha L. Yost, '30 SAINTLY MEDITATIONS live heard that every institution trying to gain fame Should do its best in every way to live up to its name. I have no doubt advice like that is really very good, And when we're told to heed it, I am certain that we should, But students here who tried it are sending in complaints, For someone had to go ahead and nickname us the Saints . To have a name like that has made our standard high, ,tis true, But seems a name like Satans,' or Wildcats ought to dog For when we ought to study, but instead we sit and chat, It's hard to stop just 'cause a Saint would never think of that. Or in the summer when it's hot we get that swimming itch, And how can we remember that a Saint should never ditch? A Saint would never run through halls or come in late to school, Nor would he ever chew his gum, nor disobey a rule. Alas! we pupils find that we're in different situations, It's hard, just 'cause we're called the Saints, resisting such temptations. So letis not try to be like Saints, but do our best instead, We couldn't really anyhow, 'cause all of them are dead. H elen. Stein, '29 F arty-nine or 'Ol'-'fl Mill Ili --DAWNH Tense drama, the theory of life after death, together with a thrilling climax produced by a bottle of nitro-glycerine in the hands of a drunken fiend, made the presentation of the one-act play, Dawn , one to be long remembered. Mary Cianfoni interpreted the role of the wife with fine restraint, especially in the more dramatic scenes, while Eugene Olsen scored a great success as the drunken husband, and Herbert Hill as the doctor. Fifty FO 1-+7AlIDlll IIEIL'-11 GSP-AI-ASS! 6'Pals,,, a three act play of mo- dern high school life, was the first effort of Ernest Crozier Phillips' combined drama classes this year. Appearing as characters in the pro- duction were student body president, Newel Vandermastg members of the varsity football team, our song and yell leadersg and Mr. Feighner, our janitor. f'Pals was the story of a boy who refused to listen to the persuas- ion of his pal and cheat in a test in order to play in the biggest football game of the year. He flunked and was forced to endure ignominy and unpopularity. After much unjust criticism, the boy was reinstated into the good graces of his fellow students by the confession of his pal. Edward Connor did fine work in the difiicult role of Hob ,the honest boy, while Eugene Olsen acquitted himself admirably in his portrayal of Fred, the cheat. Other characters in the play were Helen Stein as Mary, the 'fwoman in the case g Jerry Tannenbaum as Jack, a staunch friend of Bobisg Ada Marie Hendricksen and Herbert Hill as Fred's parentsg and Frances Flynn as Professor Knox. THE MAYOR AND THE MANICURIET' A delightful presentation of The Mayor and the Manicuref' George Ade's rollicking comedy of college boys and blackmailers, was the piece de resistancei' of the January 4 assembly. An ambitious mayor who owned half the town and controlled the other half was the leading figure in this clever comedy. His son, a happy-go-lucky youth just returned from college, had been staging a little affair with a notorious manicure. Her frantic attempt to collect hush money and the mayoris clever telephone ruse were the highlights of the play. Fritzie Stroh as the manicure, and Eugene Olsen as the mayor divided acting honors, while Dave Hill interpreted the part of the son. Enid Bowles appeared as the mayor's secretary, and the boy's fiancee. F ifty-one Ill -fillltlll IIE Li THE GIRLU lidward l'epel's amusing one-act comedy, The Girl, was ahly presented lay a trio of recruits from one of M r. Phillips' drama classes at the assembly on January ll. The play concerned the attempts of a dyed-in-the-wool reprohate, Frederick Cawley, to induce a former friend, Bob Connell, to leave the city in order that a clear field might he left him for the affections of a certain young lady. The depart- ure was finally arranged, hut not without gunplay and the valuable assistance of one Krelvs. a very 'ilslingrlishw hutler. A surprise ending astonished the audience as much as it did the estimalnle lVlr. Crawley. David lVlcCee carried off most of the honors for his work as the comic hutler. Jerry 'l'annenliaum played Frederick Cawley, and Edward Connor was cast as Roh Connell. TH PI M ASTICR SALESIVI ANN An amusing example of the wiles of the modern high-powered salesman was 1 , . . . , aptly demonstrated by memliers of Ernest Lrozler Phillips drama classes when the one-act play, The Master Salesmanfi was presented in assembly. Newell Vandermasl was well east in the title role of this clever comedy concern- ing a farmer who was almost deterred from his mission of buying an Earthworm Fifty-two alll ilbllftll If Ilii tractor by the persistency of the salesman. Newellls flow of talk about the super- iority of his merchandise could not be stopped except by attempted murder. John Keeler as Zachary NBy Heck Taylor, the farmer who desired to make his purchases straight, without the added flavor of modern salesology, garnered a crop of laughs when his trigger finger began to itch to exterminate the salesman. Mary Cianfoni was good in the small part of the stenographer. 66 FINDERS KEEPERSU In one of the most amus- ing one-act plays given in assembly this year Frances Flinn perhaps scored most heavily in the role of the harrassed husband - who couldnlt even call his money his own. Dorothy Maroon showed up the women as the wife who found the money-and who wanted to keep it. Melmouth Stanley was well cast as the poor woman who lost the troublesome two hundred dollars. HANDROCLES AND THE LION,' Newell Vandermast as Androcles appeared in a makeup that his own mother would never recognize, while David Hill as the lion was a sight to see. Marion Parsons as Androcles, wife provided no end of laughs in this amusing comedy. The play was enhanced by a woodland setting with a lion's lair as the background. To- gether with an accompaniment of a lion's roar and a nagging wife, the play was in splendid keeping with the spirit of the Rube Day program. F i fly-three IN Tllll SPRING A YOUNG MANS FANCY lluw- llill aplwzlrml in thc' lc-ufling rolr- in this vonlr-dy with un alluirlclam-e of fvminim- tulvnt in tht- pvrsons of Ada lVlaric- llvndrii-ksmm. lfnicl Bowls-5, Marjoriv Aclulns. Mvlmouth Stunlvy, llc-li-n Str-in. and Dorothy Maroon upp0m'ing in the other rvlmravtvrs of tht- production. Thi- plot 1-onvvrm-fl tho aflvvntim-s ol' u gay young ltothurio wh:-n associated with sf-vvii young girls all of whom rlesirx-cl his allvrtions. A im-rry mixup rvsultvd lN'l'llllSt' ln tht- Spring at Young: Nlarfs Filllt'y . V G, t . X ' , Uk, A M . , .M ,,-ww' T 4 x itll r ay, , l I I t i f Q w it h . , Q: 9 t ., . P l ifly-four l ifly-five lll -'iihllltlll Ill Ili-I LlLlES OF THE FIELDW Living up to the Fine records established by 6'The Goose Hangs High, '4Mary ,lane's Pawfl and g'White Collarsf' former Senior class plays, Lilies of the Field, the 1929 graduating class production, proved to be a worthy choice and scored a distinct triumph for the high school the-spians when presented in the high school auditorium April 26. One of the finest casts in local dramatic history, headed by Wendell Jordan who played The Reverend John Head, the dominating character of the play, interpreted the various roles with a finesse that did credit to Ernest Crozier Phillips, the director. Mary Cianfoni as Elizabeth Head, and Eugene Olsen as Barnaby Haddon por- trayed the romantic characters of the drama while Francis Flinn as Bryan Ropes, and Dorothy Maroon as Catherine Head, Elizabethis twirl sister, added a comedy vein to the story. - Betty Maloney appeared as Ann Head, the girls' mother, while Ada Marie Hen- dricksen as Mrs. Rooke-Walter, the grandmother, proved an amusing character. Marjorie Adams and Fritzie Stroll as London society figures assisted with the atmosphere of Lilies of the Fieldf' and Marion Parsons, Enid Bowles, and David McGee were good in minor parts. Lilies of the Field proved a delightful story of the modern girl versus the charm and dignity of the crinolines of a bygone day. Fine costuming in both modern and old-fashioned sequences added much to the enjoyment of the play. STAGE CREW Heyl Bring that flat here! Co up on the grid and let that new drop down. Say, where do they want this fire-place? Such words are heard in the semi-darkness of an empty auditorium. The hard-working stage crew is preparing for the pro- duction of one of the many plays which are given. Under the competent direction of Wesley Wallace, the crew has had a very successful year. Stage Manager ...... VVesley XVallacc Carpenter .........,.. Carleton Rhinard Properties ...Y..,...,. Glenn McXVatcrs Electrician .,......,..,.... Chandler Kerr Grips ......... ,...,...... D onald Ablott Flyman ..... .. ...,, Paul Hendrickson Fifty-six ll m l!.lllRlllllE Ili-i llflll ll ll ll ii Prcsiclcnl. , Scfy-Trczlsnrcr l,lllI'l1I'l2lllS. .,,,.., . Acconipzinist ,.., . .-Xrnolrl, Leroy llczlll, Solon llcckctt. .lack Benjamin, Garth llvny, Horam' llrnclforcl. l'rm-ston llccinnn, XYillinm Cnrclwcll, lfrncst Cox, Vincent Dickson, Illartin lfrhc, Xvllllillll lfinn, lJclCstinc Goodwin, Hcrinzm Grillith, Tom Halcs, llowarcl Harnois, lhincan l-lowarcl, Harmon Hr-rrcn, Asa jorclan, Vl'z1ltcr lllllll 5YN'D ll ill ,Ilfllf ll X Ill ll ll 3 ,.,.,,.....,,,,, William lirlw Preston lirznlforrl M1 llnrrrn Qolon lh 1ll is 'I lJllllCZlll llzirnois liingrcy. Doral KllL'l'lZlllll, l,loycl N21XN'lllllj', Rnylnoml Olsen, liiigciie Patterson, l,2lVVl'CIlk'k Prince. Kcnnx-th Szxlazar, Urlnnrlo Searls, Phillip lYilson, Max Zirinsky, Curl llhis busy organization has been clirvvlcfd hy Miss Billl6'Il. lt has lx-en wor ing on sm-vc-ml advunc-ml numlwrs, annong: which are 'Soldiers' Chorus from Faust, Sylvia, hy SL-liuberl, and three well-known negro spiritnals. lt contributed svvvran 1-horusvs and minor leads to the opvrotta, as wvll as numbers for l'. T. A. lll0f'llIlgS. 1lSSt'lllllllQ'S. und il program givm-n hy the music' clvpartlmnlt an Vlfillalrrl Junior high f'3l'llU0l. 1 ifI,V-sever: ll 'mmf llllll IIE .l. i 1lZlIlllQlILS9 1llllLlIElIE 1Ulll,llU lllig Advanced llelen Luck ......,,,....., lidna Laughlin ..,...,. Helen VYinchell ....... Ruth Lalonde ..,.... Adams, liurmah Adams, livelyn Best, Joy Cass, Marcia Cianfoui, Mary Crane, Marjorie Cummings, Mary Ann Demetrin, Helen Fellows, Ella Fox, Grace ,lean Garroway, Betty Gilliland, lidwina Bishop, Jean lioyd, Alice Brockett, Belva Cone, Beulah Cartwright, Catherine Dunbar, Dorothy . Ewing, Velma Fine, Margaret Gilbert, Ramona Gowman, Dorothy Greshuer, Grace President .,.,..,,,,,, ,.,..Yiee-President..,..,. ..........Secretary....i.... ..,....Librar1an.,.,....,i Advanced Gillins, Lucretia Harbert, Katheryn Heim, Irene Herman, Josephine Hoar, Esther Hurd, Elsiehell Hurwitz, Lillian Koons, Luella Laughlin, Edna Lalonde, Ruth Luck, Helen Marshal, Louise Beginners Harding, Evelyn Harrell. Lillian Herr, Claire Hilton, Jane Howell, Lucille Huddleston, Madel Humphrey, Wilioiia Hunt, Gloria jones, Helen julian, Merline Lutes, Jeanette ine Beginners Mildred Van Slyck ....,...........Be1llah Cone ...,.,..........l,aura Kim ........,Laura Hiem Paul, Barbara Peterson, Lula Price, Dorothy Sears, Margaret Stewart, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Stuckey, Hazel Sturbaulm, Florence Swales, Emeline Vance, Harriet Van Slyek, Mildred XYalhridge, Evelyn Mahaffey, Faye Planchon, Martha Rachels, Marie Reid, Jean Riley, Pauline Schade, Dorothy Smith, Opal VV:-ide, Mary Ethelyn VVallnridge, Virginia VX'olfT, Alberta XYood, Vera The two organizations of Girls, Clee Clubs have been under the direction of Miss Helen lVlaeartney this year. Miss Macartney has given careful attention to the voiee ranges and qualities of the memhers, and she has accordingly divided them into the Advanced and Beginners' Clee Clubs. The Clee Clubs sang in the Christmas assemhly and did exeellent work in the operfdla. Fifty-eight -ll: .. 545103 1 ' Fffly-nfrm lll 11-efAIIDIll Ili llsii Adams, Bernice Allen, Harry Birdsall, Monroe Bose, Dale Conwell, VVillard Chapman, Tom Crawford, Reeves liddy. Clarence linder, Horace liyerly, Leonard Farnsworth, lid Flinn, Francis Illifhixl IID Fuller, Dale Gardner, Randall Carlock, Newell Gerken, Lehman Harden, Asa Hill, Pauline Hnddleston, John Hunton, George Kent, Carl Koenig, Remus Lamb, Alice Lukens, VVendell l.utz, Lawrence Meador, Erwin Owen, Owns Paterson, Lawrence Rhinard. Carleton Smith, Bertram Smith, Bob Smith, Carleton Tuttle, Irving Vandermast, Newell VVallaee, XYcsley Young, Don Our high school band has accomplished some outstanding work this year. The members of this organization also enjoyed an honor they can never forget. John Phillip Sousa, who presented his own band in a concert here in October, directed our high school band in one number. They played 5'The Washington Post Marchv and were highly complimented for their work by Mr. Sousa. Another important appearance made by the band was at the championship foot- ball grame at Alhambra. Smartly uniformed in red and white, the band played and paraded on the field, receiving hearty applause from the crowded grandstand. The hand has played for numerous assembly programs and at all athletic events during the school year, also for the Armistice day parade and the Ebell Club. Sixty ll lf-jltllltlll lil- Atlznns, licruicc Allen. Harry Hose, Dale llrown, Cl'llSlltbllll Cliamblcss, Inez Cllillllllllll, Toni Copeland, Albert Daneri. ,laines Dunlap, John lfycrly, l,conarrl lfarsberg, liclitll Friend, XYilliain Gardner. Ruth 'li llQ4ltYllHl ll iS'lll'lll9.!3t. Garlock, Newell Gibbs, Bill Groomer. Shirley Gulick, Basil Harrell. l.a Ycrnc liill, Pauline Hood, Phillip Howell, Betty Johnson. Thelma Kent. Clihforcl Lamb, Alice l,antz, Adrcon Locrch, Alfred l.ukcus, XYcutlcll Klang. May Mclfarlautl, lfcrn Nclson, Laura Newman. Ruth Paul, Betty Plas, Simon Richards, limmalii Robbins, Richard Stafiorcl, james Smith. Bertram VVallace, XVesley NVarburton, Peggy lil This year the orchestra has distinguished itself on several occasions under the direction of Mr. lVlustol. The P. T. A. has frequently heard and enthusiastically rc- ccived the work of the school musicians, while special assemblies, dramatic produc- tions. and functions both in and out of school constantly requested their services. The Senior play was preceded by orchestral selections, and the accompaniments for the school operetta were played entirely by the orchestrag these gave another oppor- tunity for the public to hear our orchestra. lVlusic week, Public School week and graduation week were filled with engagements for the high school orchestra and iLs popular leader. Sixty-one ll'D1i'AlIRlIlIlEIt'l Wllll ll ll: lllfllllllkllllllll Nlllf Vlllll1lll.,lll'.lll1lllfm The sueeessful presentation of Victor Herberfs operetta. The Gypsy Fortune Teller. was the outstanding ueeomplishment of the music department. Miss Martin had 4'lllll'Q'I5' of the workers. and all students and teachers in the department cooperated with her. The well-known writer. Victor Herbert. presents an intrieute as well as interesting plot. 'lihe story centers about Irma. a daneer, who is discovered to he an heiress, and to avoid ll foreecl marriage with one whom she does not love. she licff iises herself 'incl tikes her twin lvrother's place in the army. The plot thiekens c.,.l sq . . . when another girl. Musette. the gypsy fortune teller, is found to resemhle Irma, and is indueecl to marry the num Irma est-aped. This, however. is fortunately interrupted, and after tearful explanations, the lovers are all united. The Emile finds them happy ever ufterf, The hue east was us follows: S1llltlU1',.,, ,, ,, lrmu, M usette, lfemlor . . lgulislzis. H. , , Pom Pom , Boris .,...... ,,,,. . , . Saint lit-rzziwskin, . l rest'o. .,.,.... . 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A Z Q 1 37 5 M 4 Q 3 Q 2 f ,,4mlL0,,J U PHS l i ei eiffiifi fem Qgimil Lf RDS' PER MINUTE - VIHHII llh TllQlIl l4lflhVllllJt5lItllS7 tljlll 'll'ltHlIti SAIILNTIWS One of the greatest achievements of past years was the winning by the 1928 Ariel of first place in a contest of high school year books of Southern California. In competition with schools three and four times as large, Santa Ana High School swept to victory with a percentage of 92 out of a possible 100. In like manner the Generator triumphed in the newspaper line. It rated first in its class at the U.S.C. Newspaper Day. At the Southern California Press Convention at Compton the Generator was awarded second., A certificate for the best news story in Southern California was also achieved by the Generator. ln athletic activities the Saint Mlieesw fairly swarmed to a Southern California Championship in basketball. Winging their way through all competition, followed by a hive of admirers, these enterprising Bees', stung practically all of the highly rated class B basketball teams in the Southland. The Saints triumphed not only in literature and athletics but also in business activities. Leanna lVlclVfath in the California Typing Contest at Sacramento registered the amazing speed of 101. words per minute. This score gave her second place in California and ninth place in the United States. The Saints also triumphed in something rather extraordinary-a spelling contest. LeRoy Arnold, after eliminating all other students in the county, went to Sacramento and took tenth place in the State contest. Sixty- five S lllilllllf UIZUHIIEIIQN Nil llilblilf First Semeslef' ' 4 ' Second Semester 'Iuhn Keg-let -A,,, , ,, ,, , Chairman ..,,,,.. . . ..,.,.,. Clarence Speer Margaret Vvilsnn ,,,,,,,,, , , .,., , ....,, , . ,.,.,.. uvilmil PEIICYSOII XX'illenz1 lk-ll,,, ,. H A......... ..VVillC1l2l Bell George Berry ......,A. ,,. ., ,. ,. N.. .,.,.,,,, . ...... Stanley Hardin Bruce Tarver ,.,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,..4..,......,..,...,.....................,....... ..,..... N 4 1 1' infill Paul Mr. Crawford.. .....,...A...,..,....,,A,.A Faculty Adviser ....,..........,,.,. ,........ IN Ir. Crawford All society must have leaders and governing powers. So it is with the Saint student body. This service is performed by the Self Government Committee. Weekly trials are conducted, guilt decided, and punishment meted out to the offenders who have broken rules established by the school. To the Self Government Committee falls the great problem of forgetting petty enmities and jealousies and personal opin- ions when dealing with malefactors. The Self Government Committee is elected semi-annually by the general student body. Its definite duty is to judge and punish the violators of the various school rules. Except in cases of major importance the decisions of the committee are final. After each election the most capable boy in school is appointed chairman. Sixty-six First Semester ,lohn Dunlap ..... ,, , 'l'ed Newcomhn, Robert Murrill ..., ,..,.. Russell Sullivan, Agnes McKinstry ..,,,, Helen Hamilton, .,,. .. lilva Cook ,,e,,,,A, ,, Mildred Crowl ...,,,,, Harper Golf ,.,,,A,A Bill Reinhardt .,,,,e,, Don Young .....,,.... Billie Brncke ..... ,.e.. Assistant Advertising ...,,... Richard Robbins ,,.,,,...... ..,..., C Tirculation Manager Vlfilliam W'ilkinson ...,,..,..,.,,,.,. Thomas Ii. VVillianis ........... elZllEN lrllimrlo IIE -uf ' Second Semester , ..,..,..., lirlitor-in-Chief ..,., , .. ....,,,,, ,,,... I ohn Dunlap ,.....,Associate Editor ,,,,,.,...News lfditor...,,,,,. ...,.,,.Ricliard Rohhins ,.,.,.,,..Sport lCditor,....,,,,..,, ,,,......,Rnssell Sullivan ,........,Girls' Sports. Thomson ,,,,....l'4C2itllfC lCditor.,..Mary Cianfoni, Alice Myers ,,,,,,....Hcad NVritcr,..,,..........,, , .......,.lflva Cook ..,.....Makeup Ifditorw..,...,..,,,,..,,...,,,...Mildred Crowl ,,,.......StaFf Cartoonist..Harper Gott, Irving Cormier .,...,.....Husiness Managers,.,.,.,...,,H,,,..,......'l'ho1nas Clark Advertising Manager .,,,..,,.....,..,,,, ,,....... D on Young ..,.....,....Pl'lIl'ElIlg...,.....,,..........., .,,,,,,..,.Billic Brucke ....,...,.,.........Jolm Huddleston News and Business ..,,......e..,,,.. VVilliam Wilkinson ' ' .Thomas li. VVilliams Sixty-seven 5 JM . My llklll ll Ill A llls,ll'sll'llf.llQAlIQY Sllfybklllillli l'llllllll'-lIlfL'lllL'l . ,llalstearl lVlCCUl'lll2iC Associate lfmlitoi 'A,..,,. ,. ,, ...,. ,, lilva Cook Associate lfflitor, ,,..,,. sllon Young Mnsie ,, , ,,,,,... .,,,ACl2ll1fl1lll lillis llrzuna ,.... ,.,.. ,,,...,.,,,., ..,.,.. ' l l ecl Newcomb Snaps and llinnorv ,Ilene lirlwarcls Snaps :intl llnmorn. ...... , ....... Adell VVilson l,ita-rature, .. ,...,. ,.,,,, lilra Venn Assistant l,itcrary,, ,,., ,,,,,.,, X 'ivian Rogers lioys' Athletics ........,, ........ l Sruee Tarver Six!-v-eight Alumni ,,,,,,,,.....,,,.,,,. ,, ,,.,, ,, ,, Thomas Clark Society and Calendar ......,, ,vlietty Maloney Activities ..,,..,,,,.......,,, ,, ,....... Harvey Anderson Girls' Athletics .,....,.,...... ....,. M arion Parsons Assistant Business Mgrs, ,....,, Chester Cook liclitorial Arlvisei '....,,,, .,..,,.. IN liss Lucy Agar 'llypist .,.,.,..,.,,..,,...., ,,,. , , ., ,.,.,, lieth XYestcott Business Manager ,,,,,,,, ,, Frank Mansur Typist ,...,,,,...,,,,,,,,,...... , . ,.,.,.,....... Mildred Paul Business Adviser ...... Mr. George B. Holmes Maylvcllc Hall Hn-lon Garclm-r VVillctta Bozell Ruth Kirby Malwl Vl'ils0n lfnill liowlus A llQlll llli llL A llQllll STEAK ll? ll? Virginia Popc, Art Editor M iss l'il'2lllCL'S Hclcu Shaw Grave Marclicr Gulclic Pa-:llc Fritziu Stroh Nell Marie Hinton Hzlrpcr Goff l'gga'. Art Amlvisci' Sixty-nine llVZllllIQlIlS1' lILlIEAX4lflllUllF. First Semester Second Semester Margaret VVilson ....,. ,, ...,..,....... President ,...,,,,..,, ...,....,, C Iladys Iiarley VVilma Paterson ..,,. . ,. ...,. Vice-President.. ..,, ,.XVilma Paterson Mary Mateer ......,.., .....,,.... S ecretary ......... H ,...,. Mary Mateer XYillena Bell ,....,..., , .,.,.,,., .... T reasurer .,,.,, ..,..., VVillcna Bell Gladys liarley ,....,... , ,,,,,,.... .,,,.,..,.. R eporter ....,.,.......,..,.....,.,,, ., ,.,.,. Louise Hogan Lucretia Gillens., ,,... ,, .,,... Commissioner of Art ..,,,...,,,,........,..,.. Mabel Wilson lflizalneth Riniker .,,,. .. . .... Com. of XVays Sz Means .... Ada Marie Hendricksen Commissioner of Social Afiairs ,..,...... Dorothea Bourne Commissioner of Social Service ,... Marion Jean Berger Georgia Gale Pennoek ,,,,.,.,............ Publicity .,...........,...... Georgia Gale Pennock Juanita Wallace .,...,.... ,,,, ,.....,,. P a rliamentarian .,.,...,..,,...,..,,....., Juanita XYallaeo Dorothea Bourne ..,.,,,...,., ,,,,,,,........,. H ostess ..,,....,..., ....,,....,. M argaret Wiilson Miss Sleeth ,,..... . .,.i,.,. ...,.,,,,, ,,,,, F a culty Adviser ..,.....,i......................,, Miss Sleeth Every girl student of the high school is a memher of the League and has voting privileges. The League has a definite aim in both educational and social life. It teaches the girls to be leaders in solving the various problems that arise. Through its dances and parties, it accomplishes a great deal toward social betterment. This year a great improvement has been made in the offices of the League. Each year the Girls' League holds a fashion show, at which the latest styles on living models present correct, artistic and economic ideals of dress. Girls to be models are chosen by try-outs before the whole organization. Seventy IIHIDYSQ'lIFllEllDllEllQA1IFll4IlDN ' First Semester Second Semester Clarence Speer ,......,,,. ........... P resident .,... ,..,. ..,,...........,..., S t anlcy Hardin Bruce Tarver .,,...,.., ,,...,.. V ice-President ...,.... ..... K cnneth Manderschcid George Berry .......... .,........, S ec'y-Treasurer .......,..,,.,...,.................. James Hall Edward Meador .4,.,..., ......,.. S enior Representative ....,..... .....,.., T homas Cone Harry Merchant ......,..,....,.,..... Junior Representative .,.,...., ......,..,... N ormau Paul Don Crumley .,....,...,.,........,., Sophomore Representative ..,...,........,.... Ralph Gordon Mr. Lyle Mitchell ,..,i.., ..,...,......... F acnlty Adviser .,..........,,.,,,,..... Mr. Lyle Mitchell This organization is composed of all the boys of the high school who are in good standing as students. The Boys' Federation officers are elected at the beginning of each semester to serve for a full semester. Each half-year it holds assemblies for boys only, in which boxing and wrestling bouts are furnished by the gym classes. During the football season the officers assist in policing the bleachers and the field. The Federation takes oliicial interest in all athletics and helps bring about a larger attendance at all athletic contests. It has also benefited the school by arousing popu- lar school opinion against the harmful practices indulged in by the students which tend to lessen the beauty of the campus. A great success was registered by the Federation in the annual penny drive to assist deserving students to go to college. To the new students of the school the Boys, Federation offers an opportunity to get together and become acquainted with upper classmen. The enthusiastic reception given new students, the cause of much favorable comment, is due to the Federation. Seventy-one ll lmllll iii elliflllslllklll5llllIll1llQ ll flu till 0 li, Vrcsiclcnl , .. . . ,, ,Ja-fry ,ll2lIlllL'llll2illlll Xvllfk'-l,l'CSlfli'lll. ,..,,.,,,,, Betty Maloney Secretary ,.., ,, ,, , liugcnia Gillmcrl 'l'rcasurcr, ., .,,,,, ,. ,,,,, llzllstcncl hlL'CHI'l112iL' Faculty .Mlviscr ,, , , , Nfr. Aclkinson Pernzanen! Jllenzburs XYillcna llcll Virginia 'llurncy Ilalsteacl McL'orinac Tlioinzts Clark Newell Yanclcrmast lilsic Mills lilva Cook Marie Ann Yoiglit Iiilly Reinhardt liugcnia Gillmcrt Clarcncc Speer Each quarter, a list of IIIGIIIIIPYS of the Honor Society is posted. In front of a few of the names is an asterisk indicating that these persons have won the coveted pin honors. ln other words, they have lu-come permanent memhers of the California Scholarship liederation. Chapter lil consists of these permanent lllt lllllPl'S and those students who have made the local Honor Society. All students who during any quarter. make ten points through their grades, activities, and citizenship rating are entitled to local membership for the quarter. As a grade one counts three points and a grade two only one point. to make the Honor Society is indeed an achievement. The memhers of the society enjoy certain privileges, among which is a ditch-day each semester. Last April the California Scholarship Federation held 21 convention in San Bern- ardino. Better scholarship and cooperation were discussed at this meeting. Seventy-two l'Oi1!IIlRlllllEllj'fl IIHIIZAXIWIHIWIIIIIDNIIU IWUIIUIUIIB IIDIF IIISIIEIILIIIJIIES llLllEllFllilllillQS First Semester Second Semester Willena Bell ........,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,., I lrcsidcut .,,, , ,,.,,.., ,,.,.,....,.., I Irucc Harding Maylmt-llc Hall, ,,.,,,,,.. .......,. X 'ict-'I'1't-siclt-111. ........ ,.,.,.,,. I Dorothea Bourne lfugenia Gilbert ,,,,,,,, ,,.,......, S cert-tary ....,..,.. ,,,....,,,,,.,. IN 'laybclle Ball lirucc Harding .,..... ....... 'I lrcasurcr ...... .... .....,.,. I ' liyllis O'Connor Clarence Speer ....,..,., ..,.,., C cnsor Critic .,.,.,..,. ,,....... . ..Thomas Clark Mr. Glenn ............. ....... I faculty Adviser .,,.,,., ,..,..........., M r. Glenn Hall, Maybellc Gilbert, liugenia Sharpley, Bcrnzircl at-il, wiiit-na Iif'fd 1ff- BYUCC Shaw, Helen Ixeeler, john 1 1 Bournc, Dorotlica Maman Mary bpccr. Llarcncc Clark, 'lll'lOl11HS O'Connor, Phyllis Tarver, Bruce As the name implies, the Hammond Club is a group of students interested in the study of literature. In this field the club has worked out several interesting projects such as novels, poems, and criticism of literary works. In addition to cultivating literary tastes, the Hammond Club has indulged in many parties. Willena Bell entertained at a bridge party which was greatly enjoyed by all the members. Bruce Harding held a dinner party at the Palisades Club, and later the members staged an enjoyable steak bake. In May the club attended a per- formance of Shakespearefs '6IVluch Ado About Nothingf, given in modern dress and stage equipment by the Pasadena Community Players. Seventy-three Petersen. Eilevn Illia-Alllllllll ii ui' 1 lll,fh'lIllllN25h S 'VD llU15hllLllllIl15hS First Semesler Second Semesler Harvey Anderson .,.... .,.... C onsul ..,,.. ..A.... I Crry 'llanncnbanm lfugcnizi Gilbert ....,.. ., ....,, Consul ...... ,A........ B city Maloncy ,llll0lll1lS Clark ........ Quaestor ......, ....... T homas Clark Mayhcllc llall.. ,.., ,. ......,,,,,,.....,.. Scriptor .......,.,..,..........., ....... M aylmellc liall Miss Arnolcly '..,,, ..,.,,,., ...,,.,,,, , . Faculty Advisor .,...,......,,,,,.., ,,.... M iss Arnoldy Xinswurlh. Milo lnflersmi. Ii:l.l'vey Urnickslnnik. Marion llnnuri, James Johnson, Violet Kaplan, Rosie Latina Sodalitas est in ludo maxima natu ex omnibus sodalitatibus. Sola est .h'ms. llqv llaliley, I-Iilith linker, l'4-url llt llnll. Bluyhe litwlllilll. William Ili-In-r, llelen llurprm-r. xl1ll'i0ll .lean livrry, llurold Best. Joy llislwp, Jean llonrllvy. Alive llowvr, Helen lirznlley, lzln Nino lirzulley. llnrry Brin-kv, Billie Hur-han, 'l'n1-kcr Vnss. Nlarvin Vlmpinzui. Katherine l'l:l.rk, 'l'honias Pole, Gvrzililim- L'r:iwfnr4l, Armine lloolvy, Josephine ltlllingson, Evelyn Ellis, Aduhruth Ellis, Ethel Ellis. Georgia Fir-kas, llelon Fitzpatrick, Mary Forrest, Raymond Friend, William Gardner, Helen Garroway, Betty Gilbert, Eugenia Grebe, Edith Groomer. Shirley Guard, Margaret llnwk, Betty llogan, Louise llolt, Grant Hurwitz, Lillian Jacobs, Marian Johnson, Leonard Kistinger, VVilliam Lamb. Lois Lowell. Charlene Lunrlak, Blanche Lnndak. Esther Slang, May Maloney, Betty Marble, Shirley McChesney, Joe MoCormac, Halstead Nfolfaflflen. Annabel MoNally, Jean Minor. Dorothy Murrill, Bob Nalle, Mary Naiu. Marion Nohle, Lois Paul, Barbara Per-k, Corrine l't-ck, Grace Pcnnor-k, Georgia Gail Reinhardt, Billy Riniker, lilizzilmetli Roller. XVilrl3. Rnrnp. Barllnrn Rin-np, Louise Smith. Phyllis Snehloy, Ellen Southworth. Edith Spenoer, Hazel Spicer, Mildred Stein, Ili-len 'l'nn1wnlm:u1n1, .lorry 'l'lll'll9l'. llespor Venn, I-llza Vest, Gladys Wasson, Florence White, Ena White, Mary Alice Wilson, Adele Wilson, Andrew Williams. Rutherford Wood, l'aul Wood, Vera luae ob studium linquae Latinae convenit. Seven! y- four ' , -wap, Amo T lllli-1'MRIllIlQIlh5' .- l ..,, I 1 J W . ll ll, 4ll7lll ,ll l lllw ll NlPAN1!lDlll , Primer Senzeslre Segunda Semeslre llelen Rodriguez ,,,,,,,,... . ,,,, ,..l,I'CSlllt'lll2l, ,,,, ,,,, , , Audrey llohmer Andrey lJllllIllCI',, ,Yiee-Presidente ,..,, Leroy Arnold Dorothea Bourne, ,.... Seeretztrizt , ..,,., . livelyn llnnton Phyllis U'Connoi ',,,.. . , , .,.. 'l'esorero ,,,, . . ....... -loc Meliee Miss lfrothinghztni, , lfllfllllj' Adviser ,Miss lfrothingliznn Ahlott, Don Adznns, Aileen Anderson, Harvey Arnold, Leroy Beasley, ,ll0lll Berry, Horztee lloek, Helen Boyer, Irene lioyle, Zarzth Bozell, XYillett:1 Bragg, lfldon Casey, Don Conner, lfdwzxrd Cook, Chester Copeland, Albert Coulson, Oplin Daley, Mildred Deeker, James llohiner, Andrey lfrlwe, Snszuixtztli lfrlwe, X'N'il'li:11n lforeey, Alfred Gerken, I,t-hmmm Hull, lillllil Harmon, Floretta llzirnois, llnnean Hzlrtsehorn, june Heine, Max llenclrieksen, Paul llerr, Viviun lligzlshi, llideo l'l'Ol:flll2lSlL'l', Shirley llommell, Aliee Hottle, Arthur llnnton, lfvelyn Johnson, Alice johnson, lris Kirby, Ruth linighten, llztrold l.:unh, Lois Lnkens, W'endell Mahr, Andrew Meliee, .loe Nlk'Xi2lj'. llerhert Middlehrook, Grzlee Mills, Florence Morrison. Geraldine Motley, Harry Neidergall, Betty l'anl, Norman Peacock, jean Pollock, Florine Ponlson, Althea Read, Lois Redmond. lfleanor Resniek, Florence Reynolds, Marjory Riniel, Doris Sehwenk, Lzifern Shipe, 'llhelmzt Smith, Carleton Speneer, Albert SlZll'L'li, lilsie Sinnmers, llerniee Tliompson, lgZil'lJ1lI'Il Venn, Iilza X'l'nlker, lierniee lYz1lker, jane XYz1tts, lfclilh XYebb, Cliarles White, Charles VVhite, lflnrys lVilson, Norma Wiolhf, Alhertll XYoodfell, Llllllfltlllk' XN'oods, Margaret El Club Espanol se organizo muy temprano en la llistoria de esta escuela para aynflar a los estudiantes interesados a hacerse mas adelantados en hablar y entender el idioma espanol, asi como an eonoeer los eoslumhres, el arte y las tradieiones de los puelmlos de habla espanola. Seventy-five lO1fAllRlllIlEll1-1 U lILllE 4lfZllElIQ4lUllLllE llFlIQAN1lfZ2AMlS Premier Semeslre Second Semestre Eugenia Gilbert ............ .,..,.....,. P residente .....,.... ...........,.. l Edith Grebe julia 'llhorndike ....,,..,,,, ,,,..,,,, X 'ice-Presidente .,,....,. ,,.,,....... S hirley Marble Marguerite Lentz .....,... ...,...,A,, S eeretairt 1.,.. .....,,, ....,,..,. l C ngenia Gilbert Marjorie Adams .........,. ,,,,,r, ' fresoriere .,,,,,,, .,.,,,.r., H elen Slabaugh Harriett Brackett ,,....... .....,.r, , ,Reporter .....,... .,.....,. A lene Colombini Miss Thomas .,..,..,,,.... .,,.........,. D ireetriee ....,,,,. .,..,..,.,,, M iss Thomas Adams, Marjorie Alsnp, Frances Berry, George Grebe, lidith Hewitt. Mary Hogan, Louise BiSllOIJ. Vifgilllua Holmes, Mrs, Margaret gracjfsit- Eaffwt Hncldleston, John ,Ian OI1.l,- Hfy H ' ,A Colombnn, Alene ,UIATVIUM I- lan Cook. lflvit JACOB' Hman. Crane' Marjorie l.entz, Marguerite Doojcyv Joscphim, Marble, Shirley . Dunlap, John Niedergall, Mary Louise Gilbert, lingenia NuiTer, Florence Pope, Phyllis Rockwell, Marie Slabaugh, Helen Smith, Zelma Snebley. Ellen Thorndike, Julia Vahl, Harley Volek. Yvonne XVarburton, Peggy White, limrys Wfinehell, Helen Yost, Martha Le cerele Francais est un des eercles les plus actifs de liecole. Il fut etabll dans le but d'ofTrir aux etudiants de francais lloeeasion de se reunir dlune maniere soeiale pour parler la langue qu' ils etudient. Aux reunions qui ont lieu ehaque mois les programmes varies sont toujours en francais et les membres en tirent beaucoup de profite et de plaisir. Seventy-six l'U ihllml l :'r 1-'r'- Illlklllslll .Illifl!l lll'Illf Ili ll3llQllllSlIllll tlflll ,Ill ll-E l'resident, ,, ,, Yice-President ,,,,,, , See'y-Treastn'er ,.,.,,, Reporter ...,.,, ,.......... liaeulty Adviser .-Kris, Gertrude Rall, Maylmelle Bozell, XYilleta Bragg, lfldon liolles, Doris Bowles, Iinid Cole, Geraldine Gardner, Helen , . tfotf, llarner llinton, Nell Marie Kirlmy, Ruth Luck. Helen Mareher, Grace lVlel adden, Annabel Middlebrook, Grace irgnna l'ope .....,.l'fnid liowles ,.,,,,.,.l4lL'lk'll Shaw ,..,..,,Goldie Peale , ,, ,,.,. ,.., lt liss liege l'ope, Virginia l'eale. Goldie Robertson, Margaret Siegel, Blanche Simmons, Bess Marie Shaw. Helen Stroh, Fritzie Straw. lilizabetll The Pallette and Brush Club has been of active interest and lmeneht to students artistically inclined. With the re-election of the first semester oilieers, the club has accomplished a great deal. i The outstanding educational event of the year for the artists was a visit to the Huntington Art Gallery and Museum in January. Here the artists had the honor and pleasure of seeing many pictures lry the old Masters, among which were Gainsbor- oughis Blue Boyi' and its companion picture, Pinkie.,, Seventy-seven N017 lRllll 1:4 tllfll litre 1IUllE S llilwl llNA lll2 This organization is a science honor society composed of outstanding students from chemistry, biology, and physics classes. Each month science teachers select their three best students from each class to act as temporary delegates and members of the Seminar. When membership has been attained three times in succession, the student is entitled to permanent standing and may attend all meetings. An unusual feature of the Seminar is that it is a club without official organiza- tion. Yet far from being handicapped by lack of oliicers, it has been doing excellent work in the interest of the science department. At every meeting a program of scientific interest is presented in which prominent persons address the students on scientific subjects. Occasional trips are taken to study the application of science to industry. Seventy-eight 'U 1A IlRll Il Ili i ll 7 tl ill N ll f ll fllQlll tl 1 el if Il All l Il! l'l'I.Yl St'llll'.Yl!'I' 500111111 S1'IIll'Sll'lA Tlionizts Fone . l'Qflxx'11l'1l Kleutlor ,lolm Keeler ,lolm Ilunlznp , L'lizu'les Greeiilezif, ., Nlr. fllZll'lCS 'liihhetts V' t iurker, Floyd lieekinzin, Ted llerry, George Clayton, Harry Fone, Thonms Uztrmlwell, lirnest Iluvis, Roy Vresiclent ,.,Yiee-Presiclent Secretary, ,, .l'nlmlieitxt Business Mulizlger ,l'i:u'nlty Adviser Dunlap, ,lolm lfreclerieks, Jack Greenleaf, Charles Greenleaf, Harvey Hadley, John Keeler, john Long. Harold Martin, XViniield , . hill2lI'll'h lil't'l'Illt'1tl ,,XYillz1rcl Minor k':irdwell tlgleslmy ,, john Ilnnlup Harvey Greenleztt' , .ML hil11lt'l0S Tilmlietts Meztdor, lfdwztiwl Minor, XYillzird Ogleshy, CZlI'tlWL'll T I ezirson, Curtis Roelion, Seyed Yam Gorkmn, Ilzile NYooclliouse, Lziwrenve lfulfilling its aim of serving the school and developing leadership, the l'ingineer- ing: Club has enjoyed an eventful year. Serving noon lunches, selling refreshments ut football ganies, and assisting in the clean-up campaigns are just Z1 few of the seryiees that the Engineers have performed for the Saints. Moreover, they have huilt the sehool il radio receiving set and a powerful transmitter. From the prohts of daily selling hot dogs, randy, ive cream, amd pies to hundreds of hungry hoys, the members enjoyed ax vueation at Big Bear Lake during Christmas vacation. two lum- quets. and il trip to San Pedro on Navy Day. Seventy-nina II 'U ii-'AIIDIII IIE IIE it ill IlQ.III. IIQIIFS IVIIIQWIIIQS I'rt-sicleul Inter-Club Couuril.. ., . .. ,,... . ,,,,,,.., ,, .,,, Marion I'zu'sous I'rcsitlt'ut I'rm-slmytt-riztu Club... ,,.,,.... .,..,. N larion llztrsous l'rcsirlt'ut Metboclist Club ......,,, ,,,,,..........,.,,,.,,......, I lost- Allen I,I'i'!lCIl'lll Ilaptist Club ,...,,,,..,,...A.....,..,, ,,A..., A da Marie llenrlrickseu l'rn'siclm-ut Congregational Clubs.. ,,,,,... ,, .,,.,.,,,,....,.,,, Uorotlu-11 Bourne I'rt-siclcut Lfuitecl Prcsbyterizut Club ...... ,,,,.....,,..,...,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,..., I Qlsicbell Hurd W ith the Inter-Club Council as at eenter ol' all avtivity, the Girl lleserres. divided into live subortliuate elubs organized from live different Santa Ana ehurehes. have aeeotnplislletl mueh for tht- girls of Santa Ana High School. During the year the Girl ltrserves have staged ll number of candy and doughnut sales whieh have been a boon to the sweet-toothed students. A very impressive ceremony is the candle-lighting service given as a recognition to ull new members. After a girl has signified her desire to join the Girl Reserves by attending three meetings as a guest, she is given the Candle-lighting recognition. This is a very solemn ceremony and is the only initiation employed by the Cirl Reserves. liaeh year the Girl Reserves hold a December conference. This winter it was held at San Diego in the new Y. W. C. A. building. About three hundred girls at- tended this eonvention, which was presided over by Miss Alice Azuki, the Southern California Girl Reserves President. The theme of the meet at San Diego was one whit-h opened many avenues of discussiong it was Wfhere are as many ways to God as there are human heartsf, In addition to the midwinter conference, the Girl Reserves have an annual camp meeting at Asilomar, the Y. W. C. A. camp near Monterey. Eighty Il 'D 1'-MRI!! IlQIls-- ll 5. ...- li- A ----W ili ill' ill e-XY Inter-club Council President. ., . .. .. . .. ....,............. ,,,,, .. ,....,.,. NYaync Yaucc Yiec-Presiclcut ,.....,,.,,, ....,,.... R hoclcs Finley Sec'y-Treasurer. ......., ..,,... ..,, ........ P a 1 il NVright Faculty Adviser ..,. ,..,,,.....,,,,,.,,.,, ,,,......,....,., ,,,,...,.............,.,........,..,.. M r . McMullen Twice each month certain groups of high school boys interested in clean living and honest endeavor meet at their churches. They are the various divisions of the Hi-Y club, which is organized as a part of the Y. M. C. A. This club is very large and is vitally interested in high school affairs. Once a month a banquet is held by the clubs, at which prominent local speakers are heard. A great deal of benefit is derived from these meetings because they teach leadership and appreciation of fine things. For both social and educational purposes an annual Hi-Y Conference is held in Southern California. This year it was held in Whittier during Thanksgiving vacation. Sixteen Santa Ana boys attended and re- ported the accomplishments of the meeting to the other members. In the same manner the Santa Ana Inter-club Council held a retreat at Newport Beach during Christmas vacation. The various clubs have held beach parties in the fall and springg one of the most successful was held by the Erthos club on May 14. A trip to inspect-a battleship stationed at San Pedro was enjoyed by the Presbyterian club. Another project of interest to the members was a tournament in basketball last winter, and one in baseball is being planned for the summer. Eighty-one ll -1'-'Mllllllltllsi Prcsiclcnt Yirc- Prcsirlcnt Sccrctzxry , . iliI'Q'2lSlll'k'I'. Ahlott. Dtmzllcl lit-st, lflnytl llcnjznnin, Garth lkislmp, Virginia lhnvcr, Carl lirzigg, lflchvn Conncr, lirlwarml funk, lilvn Cnrinicr, Irving' Cranc, Marjorie Dunlap, juhn Iforrcst, Raynimnl liznrnswmtli ,liclxvzlrtl hVlll1IDWllllli Wil .ll l lil Gnstlin, Paul Gcrkcn, l.t-lnnan Hendrickson, Paul Hcrr, Vivian -lnhnsun, Avery ,lHL'lCSOll, Hcrhcrt Kaps, Clayton Kingrcy. Kcnncth Kerr, Chandler Lakin, Phyllis Mansnr, Frank Mcrchant, Harry McCormac, Halstczicl McFadden, Jack 'licrl Xcwumiih lorry 'llznincnhznini Ruth Swnnsun .,Y,,,,,,I'Iflw:1rml Cmnicr iXlcKinstry. .Ngncs Olsen, ling-,cnc Rt-cd. l.UiS lthinurrl. L'zirlc1ml Sztlazzir. Urlancln Stein. Ht-lon Strnh, lfritzic Tzxnncnhzunn, Ji-rr Ycnn. lilza XY21llik'l'. Jane kY2l.ll2lt'C. XYcslcy Whitc, Bob Vfliitfurcl, Minor A great deal of credit is due the Movie Club of Santa Ana High School for tht advertising which it has given the Saints. Organized in the middle uf thc first senicstcr 1928-29 hy Tcd Newcomb and John Dunlap, this club has become one of thc best known of the school. It has written, filmed, and produce-d the first motion pirtnrc cvcr undertaken by high school students alone. P :girly-two ilililllcllll li TPTEN 'Ullllt IUIILIIU Ili ll? -T-AIIDIII Ill lil tr .1 JZ 4 ' J ,, ,fff First Semesler john Dunlap ,,.A ,..,,,, ,,...l'resident..,.. Second Semcsler ,,.,,.,.'I'ecl Newcomb tflzulys harley .........,.A ......... X 'ice-President ....,... ,...,..., I Setty Maloney lilva Cook ,,...,..,,..x......,.., . .........,,. Secretary ,,..,..,,. ,,....,.., M ildred Crowl Halstead McCorinar .,..,,,, ..,,,.,........ ' Treasurer ...... .,,........... . Don Young Mr. lYilkinson ..,,,...... Anderson, Harvey Allendcr. Dorothy Bradley, Harry Brncke, Billie Buxton, Fletcher Cianfoni, Mary Clark, Thomas Cook, Chester Cook. Elva Crowl, Mildred Dunlap, John ,,,,,,,FaCulty Adviser liarley, Gladys lidwards, Gene Herr, Vivian Hilton, Jane Huddleston, John Hnnnicutt, Opal Krebs, Dorothy Loerch, Alfred Maloney, Betty Mansur, Frank Murrill, Robert ,,,,,..Mr. VVilkinson McCorinac, Halstead McKinstry, Agnes Newcomb, Ted Parsons, Marion Robbins, Richard Rogers, Vivian Salisbury, VVillia1n Thomson, Elva Venn, lflza XVeichlein, Roderich Young, Don Myers, Alice The Blue Pencil Club is one of the most recent organizations of the school. The fall of 1928 a group of Saint journalists and writers met and launched the Blue Pencil Club, to consist of only the Generator and Ariel staffs. The purpose of the club is to encourage journalistic endeavor and to improve the Saint publications. In the course of the year the Blue Pencilers have had the pleasure of listening to a number of prominent writers and newspapermen. Beach parties have been en- joyed to such an extent that the price of weiners, buns, and dill pickles has materially risen in Santa Ana. Eighty-three Ill ioAIlDIll IIE llj-fl 1lD1IEllBAJlfllN 'Ill True to prediction, debating has forged ahead in the interest of the Saints. Excellent attendance has been noted at all of the debates in which Santa Ana has participated. At the beginning of the school vear last September, the debating squad was greatly augmented by a number of Sophomores and Juniors who, although inex- perienced, soon became accustomed to public speaking. With the help of ,lerry Tan- nenbaum, commissioner of forensics and veteran debater, and Mr. C. C. Stewart. debating coach, these recruits have indeed become proficient in the art of disputation. The first debate of the year between the Saints and Pasadena was heard by the entire student body. This was made possible by having the debate as the only num- ber on the program of a Friday assembly. Santa Ana's side, the affirmative, was upheld by Jerry Tannenbaum and Betty Maloney in the question, Resolved: that the five-day week should be used in the larger American industriesf, Santa Ana was awarded a two-to-one decision. Louise Hogan and Jerry Tannenbaum opposed Long Beach Poly High School on the negative side of. the question, Resolved: that newspaper publicity tends to increase crime. After a hotly contested debate, the opponents were given a two-to- one decision by the judges. The Mexican immigration question was discussed at the last debate of the year. George Munro and Louise Hogan opposed Long Beach Woodrow Wilson High School, but they lost the decision by a two-to-one vote of the judges. Eighty- four Ili? -h-iAlIQlli It ti 11F1rDiIQilENS1i 'US To all those interested in forensics, the 1928-29 season has been a great success. Santa Ana High School has attained distinction through the forensic prowess of the Saints. Finishing his high school debating career, Jerry Tannenbaum progressed from the local high school in the Times, Constitutional Oratorical contest to the Southern California finals. Tannenbaum, who spoke on An American Patriot and the Consti- tution , won the contest in this school and went to Fullerton for the district meet. Here Jerry took another first place. Finally in the Southern California finals at San Diego he placed third of all the orators in the South. At the annual Redlands Declamation Contest on May 9, Betty Maloney added one more triumph to the Saints. Competing against eleven speakers, Betty was awarded fourth place in her division with Victor Hugo's Appeal to the Juryf, The contest is one of the features of the program on Visitoris Day at the University of Redlands. Betty won further honors in the contest conducted annually by the Orange County Forensic League. She spoke on the Eighteenth Amendment and won second place. 66Woodrow Wilson, Exponent of World Peacen was the subject chosen by Louise Hogan in the Southern California Oratorical Contest. This is one in which all of the schools of Southern California are entered. On the practical side of forensics, the penny drive for the College Loan Fund was ably supported by Louise Hogan, Betty Maloney, and George Munro. Each of these students visited the different Santa Ana schools and made an appeal for support of the penny drive. The forensic powers of these students greatly increased the receipts of the campaign. The record which these orators have made will long be remembered by the school. The orators who will come from the lower classes are expected to continue the im- provement in forensics that the wcgrk this year has shown so clearly. y, 4, A l WH L' J , , ' I , . X J B A Hu-'S EC: A - gb. km jltfal. i'--5...-i::'Ae': ' -2: d d -3 11 1' 1: - -' 'ifiiis -7-- X Q21 .ix-Q... fr.: ' Q il ' ,' ' .1511- -L-L 'az-' guulafir Eighty-fue 4 pf IO '!!llIDl1llllQlI'11 TSN X?x AP. ., ', II ' 'IVY llllll tt? illlfillliyet IW The typing team is the only commercial organization in the school. Its activity culminates in the annual typing contest. liacli year the talent from every school in Southern California meets in the con- test, conducted hy the Southern California Commercial Teachers, Association. This year the contest was held at Los Angeles Polytechnic High School on May Il. The competitors were divided into three classes. Violet Johnson, Edith South- worth, Alma Ogden, and Iluth Swanson were entered in class one. This class had not received typing instruction prior to August l, I928, In class two Dorothy Hastie, Willie Mahalley, Ina Gregg, Isabelle Brown, and Pauline Trickey were the competitors from Santa Ana. These were students who had not studied typing hefore August, I927. No one was entered in class three, which is unlimited. Ruth Swanson and Pauline Trickey also entered the accuracy contest. The school was greatly honored this year hy the splendid record made by Leanna lVlclVIath. Imanna entered the State Typing Contest held last fall at Sacramento and won second place for speed in the entire State. She registered a speed of 101 words per minute. She also won ninth place in the United States with the same speed. Ifightyasix f 1 E fllgv E:,,J : i I ' I . ' ' Im' R 'r Tig? I falls. ,res .Q Tlllszu. 1 ff X I 1 M A N k I I tltlllll ul lu I ' .fl ary 7 worms mr nmr MAtontY ,,! y mcrunes or umfaaorr ' 6,7 IV e 'fr' -ff! H- v! I X X If f fi X I IX' fwillluulamv Q September 10 W My dear-I was simply so thrilled l could have stewed onions because after a whole summer of sand it was certainly a relief to see Mr. VVoolley's smiling face ' again and hear him say, '6Hello, children. But it really was a New Year for school, you know, and when I think ix Yfg X U of my resolutions-! September l-It 4 Oh, those resolutions! They all went completely ' smash when l went to assembly this morning and heard - , ' Of Newell's first speech as student body president, if you I know what I mean! And all the other oHicers and the ' 'Wgl!,7z'l 'W!! new teachers were introduced to us, too. MV!!! IWW!! Then there was a great big meeting of Girl Reserves at night, with '5Happy,, Parsons smiling and friendly as ff Z usual! ' September 21 2 ' ,mb My dear, we had to choose yell-leaders this morning ' gig Q at assembly, and we could have only two, and Dave Hill ,lt and Ed Connor and Harry Bradley were all contesting! '4 I , Finally we chose the tallest and the shortest-so we were M E all pepped up by Dave and Harry! Of course, Mildred Daley, Julia Thorndike, and Dorothy Maroon were cho- iiii 'i sen song-leaders. Now if I could only sing- September 24 According to the Generator straw vote htoday, Mr. I illi Adkinson was elected Presldent of the United States, ghslqgfgpd closely followed by Will Rogers and Andy Gump, and mnsozi., with Hoover 'way ahead of Smith! Poor me! Then I Rggwtglmf enjoyed some more sand, because the Blue Pencil Club f WNY had a party down at Corona del Mar, and I was simply it M'5' Y atwitter all evening because I was so afraid Mr. Wilkin- fllllll, - ,VV,,, I WWW 0 son would drop his hot dog into the fire. Eighty-seven Ill AIlRIl If Ili? U al Y ' - iv, - 1 October 5 This morning we all learned how to make ourselves strong enough to let Mr. Crawford stand right on us. It was at the assembly where a most divine looking Indian named Gaiiwahgowah QI wonder what his wife calls him?t lectured to us and told us all to get back to nature, so I went to the Forum Club beach party tonight and practiced up 7 in C OHL T Q RLS LEAUUE X RTV f I ST I! 4,,.a0w5 06 f IPA ' 1 ff, fan' J' lx . oPH f I 4 October 18 Really, it was certainly a success, I mean the Latin club party, my dear. The gym was quite transformed, and very Roman, and everybody was roamin' all over it to lend atmosphere! Each class put on a clever little skit with the help of Miss Arnoldy and Miss Trythall, and afterwards there were ravishing refreshments. E ight y-eight September 27 This afternoon, darling, I was really welcomed, I mean actually welcomed, to Santa Ana High School at the loveliest tea. Mrs. Northcross poured it, and the Senior girls served it with the help of Miss Sleeth. It was just too disturbingly delightful. 4- ,ku 4' V uf. 35. OJ' xl s Moi? i, me V,-'tv W L l i t , 1 A . 9 7 'Q A I cl October 16 The Girls' League Party for the Sophomores today! Poor little things! Some of them wanted to know what the Girls' League was, and when we told them quite politely that we were it, they just murmured Obi and looked quite dazed. OCT. I8 X F ft? Ki! 'Y nnuxilktiy f I ,IM I October 19 Ed Connor was an adorable hero in Pals', this morning, a play given in assembly by the drama class. Everyone liked it so much, and we were all made happy when Mr. Hammond said we could go home for lunch now without a policeman getting us! ll iMRllIIElt October 25 If Al Smith wins the big election, it'll be the fault of Mr. Adkinsonis third period civics class, because in a big debate we had this morning poor Herbert was simply left among the rushes! But we were all com- forted by the fun we had at the Pallette and Brush party at Maybelle Ball's house. Everyone wore Hartyw cos- tumes and had a big time. 3,165-v - October 26 'I ow- as x W' Y tl A WPA 'C QQ VV T Fi Oh! The goblinsill gitcha! The Engineers' Club ,X nnnufmiin X .rf f W K1 f A! 1 t.l.l'Itlitlli X 4-5-a tr:15 Q22 ffk celebrated with a big picnic at Orange County Park. You can imagine everything that happened. They did have appropriate refreshments though, roast pork and apple- sauce. Mostly apple-sauce! i 'mi?t ' x QI S0 N Tlx, 3' I f November 2 A delegate's a pretty big word for a little girl, but that was me when we went to the Press Convention at Compton today. We came back with lots of trophies of the chase, too, because the Ariel won first prize and the Generator second in Southern California! Hoot mon! fllllllll 4 - D rr V QQ EGGS I November 'S -, M-- M... 4 y f lr 7 An 11 My dear! My bedroom walls will be so bare now! K ia lg? W . Q L Isa H W' QPF W ff5,Zf'Wf l l gif' 'ilill7:Lf'lQ ' November 6 The Honor Society party was the cleverest you ever Mr. Hammond laid down the ultimatum this morning to help out the Art department, and said that there was to be absolutely no more sign-stealing because interior decoration was just becoming interior desecration! Wouldn't that make you all of a doo-dah? T! punts PRN! tiiiiutl AON I- 56 i foresaw, if you know what I mean! Of course, it was on election night, so the gym was all decorated with campaign signs and pictures and flags in red, white, and blue. After initiation, they turned on a radio, and we got to hear the election returns. Now wasn't that intel- lectual? 1 ease fl -,,,.. mul, xl imma ,, X 0 X X :Nl lt f :'7' M Eighty-nine MO mee! Mi Ill IL-E HW U November 8 3 cn wfi Well, the band-boys surely got a thrill today! John 'l N ' Philip Sousa was here in person with his band and after Fx Qt' X e playing beautifully for us, he directed our band. He ff I I 'eii x fg was really wonderful, and even though he received a 'S ' great deal of applause, the musicians finally put their 41 1 We N instruments in their band-boxi' and went away. November 9 3 Leap Year cloesift seem to be helping us out very e X much because the Girls' League had a '6Cirls Onlyi' dance tonight! We really had a lot of fun, though, and if if Z: 95 Y gi aff i the Rurup twins had to go halves on the prizes for the fxgii Q X X X 9 n' v ul Q ' Hv XX 'Q S best dancer,,'because no one could tell which was the mania E d didn't go was just hopping mad afterwards. V better-half . Kiwi November 13 i ,, iw At last, Honor Society ditch day arrived, but we e h HW-. didnlt have half so much fun as we,d expected, ,cause it I . ' l K seemed kinda lonesome to wander around the halls with w t everyone else goin' to school. k ., - in Due 6 NNHO November 17 'ffcjfzgf i The Sophomore Hop-and we had such an adorable in 4 N me time tripping the light fantastic that everybody who - his ,1 f if November 211- My dear, don,t call what happened at Alhambra today a football game! It was just a track-meet, with .1 il Jllllln f ir 'bl X2 those great big fellows making Moor and Moor touch- X A downs! Ouchl U Ninety Ill 11-HAIIDIII Ill IL'-T'-M November 28 Hello and how are you? My name is Joe High- school-what's yours?,' Yes! Hello Day was certainly a big success. I introduced myself to the cutest boy- I .Q ' .X but l won't tell you his name. Q f SCHOOL ' sesame Q W s lui X December l 7 if QI T Jingle ,liufflel 1. QW.: at ' ' D T' January 18, 1929 ' We started the New Year right by electing John Keeler president of the student body and by having the Senior Class win the Clayton Scholarship Cup by having the least demerits. Everybody,s been saying nothing but be goodi' lately. January 25 M dear-'ust 'rot over Tl1anksffivinff's customar 5 Ft 5 hangover. Then we had a week's vacation for a little siege with the flu. And now next week is Christmas! BE CIODDI GD N u DAN F' J, ' They say the early bird catches the worm, but this in time it caught the Girls, League presidency-yes, Gladys I Hij.+' Earley. February 1 FEB. I J' 7 The Prom, my dear, the Prom! Everybody prom- ? inent was there, and the orchestra was most prom-pt, and X .fi g the Movie Club started its first film by taking scenes X H'-tllllllllv which ought to be most prom-isingl .Anyway, it was gE,1g'L?gR divine-all futuristically decorated-llnes and angles. PROM W NX Of course, the lines,, were mostly in conjunction with Movitff I X the '4curves, if you know what I mean. E ll N inety-one lf! IIRIII IIE Ilj-ii IQ f lFlEtB.9 X - f N n ff l diss' i I XXX x X :wwf March 7 Yes, it came in like a lambfand the Saints' Bees won the Coast League Basketball championship. Hooray for us athletes! March 29 A i Rube Day! And more fun! Julia Thorndike won 'EMM' the prize for looking the hickiest, and everybody had the 69 EJ cutest costumes, especially the boy who won the prize. 'All '-'T--3, He actually had on one barrel-the cutest thing. 914 . -. 'KX ,lk Xi p f7 April 12 ' 1, '35 Jerry Tannenbaum won that oratorical contest, and .' he got 325 for it, too! Can you feature that? My king- 4 i om 1 Lou get . or every len minutes ta e . 'M - d i 'fl - Id szsf ' I lk dv i f W it 4 April 13 g I always knew, darling, that these Santa Ana chaps were just the opposite from slow-but I certainly had it proved to me in another way when we won second place in the track meet at Pasadena today. The coach said they won it because they were fresh. Um! Lucky I 1lidn't take him the wrong way! st an tkgfgl lvl! ll! 42 lljfflilii ,f 5 ll '-l1lllmMflm.lll N inet y-two , - M? I3 f i fmiqvc April 26 Of course the play was a huge success, but it made me feel very old and dignified. Just think! The Senior Play-why, my dear, it is the beginning of the end! After the play, Mr. Hammond took the whole cast down town, and we had a most wonderful time. lll'-1'-iAIlRlllIlEIti we avtuully a r ' , .1 weld given out, and we fooled vvvrylmocly- -that is, most l lv We had the most divine trip to Catalina. ' ll . X? TAWER April 29 HJYOO4. , M Girls' lkilglllt' l'opularity limit:-stl Willy'l llatvr- MIA bln sun leads girls! Bruce Tarver leads fraternities! And ' O f ll that was just tllv way it was, tool Anyway, the Girls' -- l Lcaguv nladc- il lot of money out of it, and it was funl Tflilll . . 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While at high school, Mr. Scott was a very successful athlete and scholar, having made letters in major sports and been president of the Senior class. COACH G. A. OLIVER, varsity football and track coach, is one of the finest coaches Poly has ever known inasmuch as he not only develops his athletes physically but morally as well. His football teams have at all times exhibited a clean hard brand of football which has carried them to many victories and his track squads have always shown a determined spirit which has made them the finest of our history. Coach Oliver received his college education at West Point where he made letters in the four major sports as well as boxing, wrestling, and fencing. The success of Coach Oliver is, to a great extent, due to the fact that he takes time to study the game and attend summer courses in coaching under such men as Jones, Warner, Rockne, and Cromwell. COACH WILLIAM FOOTE, varsity baseball mentor, has been highly successful in his work in the Poly institution. Besides developing baseball teams, Coach Foote has been instrumental in helping Coach Oliver to mold such fine football teams as Santa Ana has produced. Coach Foote graduated from the University of Minnesota with an A. B. degree in physical education and was connected with the Point Loma High School coaching staff before coming to Santa Ana. COACH A. .l. COOK has been one of the most successful coaches in Santa Ana for the past few years. During the last year Coach Cook put out a Class B basketball team which had one of the best seasons ever experienced by a Saint basketball team. The rniddlemen went through the season with but one defeat to win the Southern N inet y-six California championship. Coach Cook received his education at U. S. C. where he made letters at football and track. While on the track squad at U. S. C. Coach Cook placed in the javelin event at the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet. COACH CLYDE PATTON was educated at Pomona College, where he won his letters in football and basketball. Coach Patton took over class B football upon enter- ing our coaching staff and then coached varsity basketball, in which he developed several players who will help make a highly successful 1930 team. COACH CLYDE COOK received his A. B. degree at the University of Washington and did graduate work at Stanford in history and physical education. Coach Cook has been successful in coaching weight teams in both basketball and football as he has taught his inexperienced players much in preparing them for varsity competition. VA.llQSlIiTfY IFFWUIDTTBAILTL SANTA ANA 0-LONG BEACH 0 After a successful pre-season schedule, Coach Oliver's varsity football Saints met the Long Beach ,lackrabbits in the first tiff of the Coast League flag chase. ln a terrific battle Santa Ana repeatedly marched the ball down the field, only to be repulsed at the goal, and the heavy Long Beach team succeeded in tying the Saints 0-0. Al Reboin, flashy Saint back, continually made long gains off tackle and around end. This placed the ball near the Jackrabbits' goal where the Beach line always tightened up and held. Unfortunately, later in the season the Coast League moguls ruled Nuzum ineligible, and the Saints were forced to forfeit the Long Beach game. SANTA ANA 13-WHITTIER 7 Whittier's winning streak over Santa Ana was stopped when the Saints emerged a 13 to 7 victor over the poets. Coach Maddenis team was prepared to make it three straightv over the Saints, but was defeated when Santa Ana, led by Captain Doc Hearn, made two determined drives which resulted in touchdowns. The first drive featured a 35 yard gain by Reboin on a cutback and a buck by Fredericks, which netted a touchdown. In the second drive, Crumley and Fredericks carried the ball to a scoring position again, and the trusty Fredericks took the pigskin over on a jaunt around left end. Cook and Hearn showed just how a game of football is played by two good ends, and Youel and Hardin broke up the Poet plays time after timeg Crumley stopped the Whittier backs from long gains by his deadly tackling. Fredericks and Spencer also played a game of heads up football in the backfield. SANTA ANA 20-SOUTH PASADENA 0 After being held scoreless in the first half, the Saint machine uncorked a powerful offense. Spencer and Reboin crashed through the Tigers' line for long gains to score 20 points in the second half. A real offensive asset to aid Reboin in carrying the ball was discovered in Spencer that afternoon. Poulsen, a 240 pound tackle, played a great offensive and defensive game, while Curt Youel played his usual bang up game in the middle of the line. As soon as his regulars had recorded the three touch- downs and had the situation well in hand, Coach Oliver made substitution after sub- stitution until at the end his entire second string was defending the Saint goal. The seconds did a good job of it in the last minute of play, holding South Pasadena for downs on their own 5 yard line. SANTA ANA 18-GLENDALE 0 Although Glendale had been pointing for the Saint game, Santa Ana, by dis- playing the greatest offense it had exhibited so far in the season, repeated the 1927 score of 18-0 and demolished the Dynamiters. Reboin, Spencer, and Crumley gained consistently through gaping holes opened in the Glendale line by the veteran Saint N inety-.seven forward wall, lied Cooke was a nemesis for Glendale. as he continually threw their backs for losses. Olsen and Nlanderscheid, Santa Anais veteran guards. had one of the best days in their careers when they helped to hold the lilynamiters in check. Une of the pleasant surprises for the Saint fans that afternoon was the re-appearance of Nuzum in the Santa Ana lineup. Nuzum played a fast brainy game of football, and much will be expected from the grid star in future games. SANTA ANA 24--PASADENA 6 Santa Ana 'ftook to the airi' in order to trim the Pasadena Bulldogs after the Crown City eleven had scored in the first quarter. However, before the aerial attack of the Saints in the second half, Reboin on a triple reverse in the second quarter. ran 40 yards for a touchdown to tie the score at the half. Berry, the Saints' best reserve end. paved the way for the touchdown by taking out the Bulldog end in good style. ln the second half the passing combination, Reboin to Cooke, scored two touchdowns to win the game for the Saints. Norman Paul, who is counted on to take care of a first string hack position next year, ran, kicked, and passed like a veteran hrst stringer. SANTA ANA YAALHAMBRA A17 It was a sad day for the Saints when they traveled to Alhambra to be crushed 47 to 7 by the powerful lVloor eleven, led by Orville Mohler. f'Red', Cooke had an attack of the flu and was able to play only a short while. As he was counted on to do llllll'll in stopping Mohler, Santa Ana's chances lessened when he did not appear in the starting lineup. Alhambra played 'fbeads upi' football and followed the ball so closely that they were able to convert three Santa Ana fumbles into touchdowns. The only happy moment for the Saints came when Norman Paul, speedy Santa Ana quarterback, received a Moor kick-off in the last quarter and raced 85 yards for the lone Saint tally. SANTA ANAW-SAN DIEGO The only game of the season in which not a yard was gained nor a point made was with San Diego. Due to the severe flu epidemic in the Border City, the Hill- toppers were forced to forfeit to the dear old Alma Mater. Ninety-eight l'9 fl! IDI!! Illlb-1-IQ WARlIQSlllIFNY lIF4ID4IDlIFlIB15klILl4L lILlIElIU1FlIEllQlWllIEN CAPTAIN ROGER HEARN, Second all-coast end With a man like Doc Hearn urging them on, the Saints could not help being the scrappiest team in the league. lt was Doc's consistent hard charging that helped so much in making Polyis offense rate with the class of the league. The position left vacant by Hearn will be one of the hardest of all to fill next year. BRUCE TARVER, Center Bruce will be one of the men called upon to hold down the center position for which Curt Youel set such a high standard. WARREN COOKE, All-coast end Red,, was one of the hardest Hghting ends that ever donned the Inoleskins for Santa Ana. Even though sick with the Hu in the Alhambra game, Warren played a whale of a game, stopping Mohler consistently while in the fray. Poly will mourn the loss of Cooke next year, as he completed this season the last of his three years of brilliant playing for Santa Ana. ALVIN REBOIN, All-coast Quarterback The Saints' Sophomore quarterback was considered the best by all in the league. While not engaged in making long gains through the enemy line, Al contented himself with his superb blocking or sure tackling. Al will be back next year to repeat his 1928 success on the gridiron. CURTIS YOUEL, Second all-coast guard Although Curt played center, the critics realized that he was too good a man not to be an all-coast player, so they picked him as a guard on the mythical team. Youel is another of Polyis veteran linemen who will not report in September. DoN CRUMLEY, Halfbaek Don was one of Coach 0liver's best ground gainers, besides being the hardest tackler of the team in spite of his light weight. Don will be back next year to fill his old berth. LI.oYo NUZUM, Halfback Even though Nuzy was laid up mostlof the season with a bad knee, he de- veloped into an excellent back for Poly. Lloyd has another year to play for the Saints. KENNETH MANDERSCHEIIJ, Guard Kenny was the Poly lineman who was always seen taking out the opposing backs to leave a clear field for the Saint ball carriers. Kenny is also a graduating member of the team. ALFRED POULSEN, Tackle In Al Poulsen, Coach Oliver had a giant tackle who knew how to use his weight effectively in crashing through the opposition to stop many a play. Al is another of Poly's valuable linemen who will be lost next year. N inety-nine 'U -if-ie! lkll ll Ilgi JACK FREDERICKS, Fullback Jack was the big fellow who scored both touchdowns against Whittier, the Saints' nemesis, to save the day for Santa Ana. ,lack will again be seen on next year's eleven. EUGENE OLSEN, Guard Olsen was one of the Saints, veteran guards whose chief delight was in tearing the opposition asunder while following the ball. Gene will be missed next year. GEORGE BERRY, Eml Berry was the Saints' best reserve end. Whenever George was inserted into the fray, he could always be counted on to get his manw. George will not return. WARREN DuBois, Tackle While playing his first year of football, Warren learned so much and played so well as to be a constant menace to the foes of Santa Ana at all times. Santa Ana will lose a good man when Warren graduates. CLARENCE SPEER, Guard Pete was the fellow that constantly kept the two veteran guards Hhumpingi' to keep their positions. Speer will be missed on next yearis eleven. JOHN KEELER, Quarterback Although one of the smallest men on the team, Johnny was always a consistent ground gainer and a deadly tackler. Last year saw Johnny winding up his high school football career. HAROLD PANGLE, Fullbaek Harold was another of Coach Oliver's sensational Sophomore backs. Pangle was one of the best blockers on the team as well as an excellent ball carrier and tackler. GLEN HARTMAN, Tackle On account of the valuable knowledge of football gained last year, Glen will be counted on next year to fill one of the tackle positions. STANLEY HARDIN, Tackle Hardin, the Saints' lanky tackle, was one of the best offensive men on the team and never knew how to let the enemy gain through his hole,'. Stan is among those whose high school football days are over. FRANK WURSTER, Tackle Frank was a first string tackle who opened wide holes for our backs and com- pletely demolished the opposing line in laying his hands on the ball carrier. Frank will not be back next year. One hundred two ,1 elf? Il 'Ili 1lF1lD4IU'lll'llBPklllilt, The Class B squad gained much valuahle experience this season under the guidance of Coach Patton. ln days to come, they will Hll the ranks of the varsity and he eager to avenge the defeats they suffered while playing on the B team. Skidding, slithr-ring, sliding, and virtually swimming, the Santa Ana Class B foothall team lost a one-sided league hattle in a sea of mud to Long Beach bv a 33 to 0 score. liner-land, Captain lVlcChesney, and Winslow played hard foothall to stave off a worse defeat for the locals. Long Beach, however. forfeited later in the season for using an ineligible player. The Saint Hliees were busier than a hornet's nest and more infuriated than one, in attempting to 4-heck the Whittier scoring machine in the second of the Coast Prepar- atory league matches. The '4Bees'7 lost by a score of 18 to 0. The Saint Nliddleman met their third league defeat when South Pasadena licked the local B's 12 to 6. Things were pretty even until the last of the first half when the South Pasadena middies completed a forward pass for their second score. While only tieing Glendale 6 to 6, the Poly B's outplayed their rivals decisively and even pushed the hall to the one foot line without scoring. Passes were featured on the local offensive while the Dynamiters reeled off long gains from a kicking formation. Kaps, lVlcChesney, and Kneeland made life miserahle for the little Dyna- miters hy continually throwing their hacks for hig losses. When the Saint middies turned out for practice in preparation for the Alhambra contest, it was found that only four players were not sick with the flu, so the Bas were forced to forfeit to the Moors. The Hilltoppers forfeited the next game to the Saints for the same reason. One hundrerl three 7 UVL tl Ylll SS ll CT.. ltF4ID1rlf31ll'lIBA ll ,ll . The Class C team had lots of fight and were well coached by Clyde Cook. They learned what it was all about in their games, a good preparation for Class B and Varsity football. Lack of reserves proved costly to the team when it lost to Long Beach by a 6 to 0 score. In the third quarter, Walter Mellot, center, cracked his knee but had to stick it out until the end of the game. Tom Cole, tackle, hit something solid and nearly broke his nose, but he also had to play the full game. Campbell, the fleetest back on the team was also hurt but was forced to play the rest of the game. In the next game the Saint C's went down to an 18 to 0 defeat before the onslaughts of the Poet Midgets. The game was featured by a 70 yard run by a Poet back which ended by a score for the Whittier squad. Dugger shone for the locals. Playing one of their best games of the season, Coach Clyde Cook's Midgets met their third league defeat 13 to 7 against South Pasadena. Quon, Dugger, and Chamberlain played well in the tiny men's game with the baby Tigers but were unable to check the South Pasadena midgets. Inasmuch as they were completely outplayed and lost all the breaks, the Santa Ana high school Class C's were not surprised to get the short end of a 30 to 7 score with the Glendale lighties. Playing more like an organized football team than they had any time during the year, the Saint lightweights tied Pasadena 6 to 6. Captain Morris, Campbell, and Quon played well in aiding the lighties to tie the Pasadena Bull-pups. In their last game of the season, the Santa Ana Class C team finally jumped out of the cellar by defeating the Moor babes 12 to 0. Captain Morris, Lane, and Chamberlain did the heavy work for the little Saints. One hundred four I , ITEM SIlME1lVllB1AMIt.1Vl.. 4lUllHllA NVlllllF5lIlt1D N S The Saint middleweights started out the season well hy winning their hrst game from Long Beach by a decisive score. Score: Santa Ana 27--Long Beach 12. At Whittier the local team Mmade hay while the sun was shining and piled up a large lead during the first half. However, the Poets, strong team came back in the last half and gave the Saints a good scare. Score: Santa Ana 27fWhittier 21. Slow to start, Santa Ana won from South Pasadena only by a whirlwind finish, as the score was tied at 12 all at the end of the third quarter. The Saints then began a scoring orgy and won easily. Score: Santa Ana 22fSouth Pasadena 13. The Saints and the Dynamiters were tied nip and tuck through four quarters of torrid playing. After two extra periods were played, Glendale sank a basket just as the gun went off. Score: Santa Ana 23WClendale 25. With everybody in the Pasadena game but the score-keeper and the mascot, Coach Cook's middlemeu won from the Millionaires with ease. Score: Santa Ana 28---Apasadena 1-14. The Cookmen took no chances in their next to last game and used their Hrst string men until they were well in the lead. They conquered the Moors quite de- cisively. Score: Santa Ana 29HAlhambra 9. When the powerful Hilltoppers, tied with the Saints for the lead, invaded the Santa Ana campus, they were beaten in a game exciting from start to finish. Score: Santa Ana 28--San Diego 21. In a game which kept the rooters in pandemonium from whistle to whistle, the Saint B's shot up the Jackrabbits for the championship of the Coast Prep League. Score: Santa Ana 21-Long Beach 20. In their curtain game of the season the B75 defeated Fullerton, champion of the Orange County League, and won the mythical Southern California Championship. One hundred five IJ One hundred six I ,. g. KSKETBALL LETTEIQMEN SA HERREN, F orward-In Ace rren Bill Cook had one of the orers ef' seen at the Saint insti- tution. Herr n almost invariably scored single handed enough points to down the opponents. WILLIAM ERBE, Guard-Erbe was another cog in the Saint mechanical offense whose fast dribbling and pass- ing often had the opposing team in a daze. JOE MCCHESNEY, Guard--McChesney was a fast guard whose consistent plug- ging helped the Poly middlemen gain the championship. CAPTAIN JAMES HALL, Guard-Jimmy was the backbone of the B's air-tight defense which proved to be the nemesis of many a good team. When the oppos- ing men got possession of the ball, he could always be counted on to regain the ball and start the middies off on another scoring spree. RUSSELL SULLIVAN, F orward- Red was the combination guard and forward in the Saint attack. It was Sullivan who was often seen knocking down a dead shot of the opposition or putting the middies off to a lead with a well-timed shot. ELLWOOD LINDLEY, Center-With a man like Lindley at center, the Busy Bees were always sure to gain posses- sion of the ball at the tip-off. Lucky also made use of his height in constantly tipping the ball into the basket. Hmso HIGASHI, F orward-Hideo was the fast little player whose work greatly aided Coach Cook in putting out a championship team. Hideo was an ac- curate shot as well as a fast passer. MARVIN MYERS, F orward-Myers was a consistent player who could always be counted on to play a fast, brainy game when inserted into 'the fray. CAPTAIN CURTIS YOUEL, Forward- Curt was the brilliant player who was the bright spot on the Saints' varsity. JACK BENDER, Guard- Pretz was Curt's right hand man in putting the Saints in the fore. W!XllQSlllllNY ll31AiSlKllEllfllBAlIi-lll.. While this yearis varsity basketball season was a disastrous one in that the squad annexed but one league game out of seven, it was successful in the preparation of a next year's team, most of the players were lower classmen who will have another year of competition. i The Saints got off to a bad start by losing to the champion Long Beach quintette by a score of 37 to 244. Captain Curtis Youel was a constant scoring menace to the Beach team, while ,lack Bender played an excellent defensive game. Traveling to Whittier for the next league game, the Saints let the Poets roll up too large a score in the first of the game, which they were unable to overcome. Captain Youel nearly made the score equal on several occasions by his accurate long shooting. The score was 24 to 28. Their inability to find the scoring hoop cost the Saints a 15 to 9 defeat by South Pasadena five in the third round of the season. Harold Long and ,lack Bender, Saint guards, played well in keeping the Tigers' score down. A general improvement was noticed in the local team as they defeated Glendale by a 30 to I9 score. The addition of Maxon Stull into the game was a great help to the Saints in defeating the Dynamiters. Playing in an open air court, the Saint Hve again met defeat at the hands of the strong Pasadena squad. ln a late rally the Saints nearly overcame the Bulldogs, lead, but lost 20 to 25. ln a spirited contest on the local gym floor, the Saints were defeated by Alhambra by a score of 21 to Ill. Playing the last league game of the season, the Saints were defeated -'15 to 17 by the strong Hilltopper Hve. Varsity lettermen were Captain Youel, Bender, Long, Meissinger, Armour, Tarver, Caspar, Stull, and DuBois. One hundred seven I 'IT III .A II7.. III RAS INC IIIi1II'III QA III III. Although the Class C basketball season cannot be counted successful from the standpoint of games won. it can, however, be counted as such from the standpoint of experienee gained under the guidance of Coach Clyde Cook. ln years to come the varsity ranks will be filled with these players who started their basketball careers for Santa Ana on the 1929 Class C team. ln the hrst league tiff, the Saint midgets were defeated 21 to 11, by the fighting Long Beat-h Babes, thus starting off on the Coast League flag chase in rather bad form D . The next week saw the Saint Cis again losing, this time to Whittiel' bv a I5 to 18 seore. The l0's started a desperate rally in the fourth quarter which nearly tied the score. but the Poet Babes clung to their lead to win the contest. ln the third league game, the Poly Midgets were defeated by the South Pasadena Cubs at a seore of ll to 10. Duane Rowland and Lawrenee Lane, the little Saint guards, exhibited stellar basketball in keeping the Cubs, score so low. The Glendale Babes were the first to fall before the Saint littlemen, 27 to 12 spelling defeat for the Dynamiters. Chamberlain and Gibbs paved the way for Saint Babes, victory by their accurate shooting. The Babes scored their second victory by defeating Pasadena 141 to 3 after being held scoreless the entire hrst half in the Bulldogs' open air gym that was like a refrigerator. i In the last frame of the littlemen's season, the Moor midgets Have the Saints a C! I' ' P miserable evening by defeating them 22 to 10. Class C Iettermen were Captain Gibbs, lleueker, Lane, Rowland. l llugger. lawrence, and Une lmrulrefl eight i ' Ill.'lllQ1AMtZilN Snowed under hy a harrage ol' second-and third places scored hy Long Beach. the Poly track squad was defeated in the hrst league meet. The next Saturday found the Saints the victims of a queer twist of fate when the points for the high jump, called off on account of rain. were divided with Glendale. after the teams had battled to a tie in the rest of the events. A later addition found the Dynamiters victors hy a single point, 67 to 00. ln the next dual lneet with San Diego, the Saint squad was shut out entirely in the discus and century. thus giving the meet to the Hilltoppers. However, the Saints were more fortunate in the following meet when they overwhelmed Pasadena 67 to fl-3. For the hrst time in three years the Saints lost the Huntington Beach Invitational meet, the well-halaneed San Diego team proving to he the Polyites' nemesis hy a 29 to 29 l-3 score. San Diego again proved too strong for the Saints when it scored -l5lQ points to capture the Coast League meet. The Saints were second with 391 and Pasadena finished a poor third with 18 markers. Saint fans were considerably surprised when Paul, who was recently converted into a low hurdler, ran second to his team-mate Rehoin, in that event. Rehoin was again high point man with 15 points, and Paul was close second with 13 points to his credit. Stiles, Jacques, Donahue, and Cone, who won the 880, were other point winners for the Saints. The hopes of Santa Anais winning the Southern California championship went crashing to the ground with Al Rehoin when he unfortunately tripped over a high hurdle and fell. Al was leading the race and was a cinch to add five points to the Saints, total. Norman Paul was Santa Ana's big noise in the meet, as he won the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet, 45241 inches, and the low hurdles in 244 3-5 seconds. Donahue placed fifth in the mile, which, with the one point scored by Reboin in the low hurdles, hnished the meet with HLQ points, Santa Ana tied for fourth. Une lzundrerl nine T12 CK . RMEN CAPTA oMMY CONE-Undaunted by hi minutive size, Tommy had a fi g heart and a good stride, both of ch carried him to the tape ahead of e pack in nearly every meet. NORMAN PAUL-It may be safely said that Norman was the best all-around track man on the squad this year. Be- sides being a stellar hurdler, Norman is an excellent broad jumper and shot- putter. ln winning the low hurdles and broad jump, Paul was high point man in the Southern California meet. ALVIN Rsaom-At all times Reboin has been considered as one of the best hurdlers and pole vaulters Santa Ana has ever had. With another year ahead of him Al will develop into one of the finest hurdlers and pole vaulters in the state. THOMAS DONAHUE-Donahue started improving at the first of the season in the mile and continued to do so all sea- son. He placed in the Southern Cali- fornia Championship meet, although the dopesters hardly favored him to do so. PAUL JACQUES-Paul is another of that famous Jacques dynasty of high jumpers. Although only a B, Paul tied for third in the Coast League meet with a jump of 5' 9 . Paul also placed in the Class B Southern California Championship meet. CARL ScHoEN1-:Banc-Carl was handi- capped this year as he had a had attack of the flu shortly before the season started. However, he ran five races in the 880 during the season and picked up many points for the Saints. DOYLE GILBERT--Doyle was another Poly B who placed in the Class A varsity league meet. Gilbert was a re- markable broad jumper for his size and will be counted on next year to make high scores for the Saints. Doyle, like Jacques, placed in the Class B South- ern California meet. LAWRENCE STILES-Stiles, a Class B pole vaulter, placed in the league meet and the Class B Southern California meet for the Saints. Lawrence will be back next year to vault for Poly. .of f f NND ary ' 5 t cltiflkg all 1 HBA. It ,Il , With thirty candidates and six lettermen out for practice, Coach llill Foote wrought a baseball nine which should do much to put Poly on the map. The locals went through their pre-season campaign winning about nine out of ten of the practice games played. The Saints' first victory came when they defeated Long Beach Woodrow Wilson high school in a practice game. Santa Ana played most of the Orange county high school teams and was victor- ious over most of them except Fullerton who sealped them I2 to l in one encounter and beat them l2 to 2 the second time they met. The locals opened the Coast League season with Long Beach. April 25, and were beaten by them, this making the Hfth straight loss. The game went ten innings but the locals came out on the small end of the score, being defeated 7 to 0. Their next jolt carrie when they travelled to Whittier the following Friday and were de- feated by the Poets in the latter part of the contest. The Saints led 9 to 2 until the fifth stanza when the Poets broke lose and scored eleven tallies in the one inning. The locals were unable to overcome the lead in the next four frames and were beaten I5 to 11. Those on the team who were very active and deserve mention are Captain Youel, Hrst base, John Willcutt and Marvin Crewy Johnson, pitchers: Wayne Vance and liarl 6'Cabby', Homan, catchers, James Hall, third base, Paul Wright, second liaseg Alvin Reboin, short stop, Neal Thornhill, Lloyd Kneeland, Dallas Reichstein, Russell Sullivan and Robert Beaver, fielders. One hundred eleven Wf Ild ll Ill ' ll .ll ll i Wire-stling is ai hrund nf-w sport in our svhool as fur us iiit1'rsr'holusti1' voinpvtition is 1-oiiw-i'ii1'cl. Wa- now liuvc- an loved squad of grapplers good enough to l'4'lll'll the- sviui- finuls in Ihr' lr-uguv nwvt. Thr- following hoys wvrv awurdvd lc-ttvrs hy ii0ill'il Ulivvr Cziplziiu llzirwv Ci'c-viilvaif in thi- l25 and I35 pound class. lmroy llvSnu-1 in thi- I I8 pound vluss. l,1-ouurd l,of-khurt in tht- H2 pound vluss. lVlz1x Cruzaiu in thc' 125 pound vluss. und lllilllilglld' lfloyd l5al'lu'r. Although thc' Saint grupph-rs did not uin u singh nu-4-I. svn-nil of lhv hovs looked vzipahle of taking van- of llll'll' vlass nc-xt vvur to u good il4lYillll:lgIl'. With -Ihr' f'x1'c'ption of Captain Harvvy Urvmilc-tif. all of those' lvttvl' nu-u. who xwrv thi- high point svorvrs on tho team this vvar. will rf-turn for thc' IUIW tmuu. uhh-I1 wi- hopv will lizivz- sullic-if-nt support from the- studf-nt hody to hoost thc-in up to lhi- liuuls in uvxl yn-ur's Southvrn California Championship nu-vt. l'1-rliups lhe- iuosl important rs-zison that the Saints sulfvrc-d surh il disastrous se-uson was the- lurk ol' nu-n to fill thr diffvront we-ight vlassvs. thus vziusing tha- Iovals lo torfz-it lhv houts of svvm-ral vlassvs to thc' opponents in 4-at-h nw:-t: this forvvd thc Poly nmtnu-n to slurl uourly e-vc-ry nwet with their foes svwral points to thi- good Tha- Suiut gzrupplvrs who did not I1-c'viw lvttvrs hut dvsc-rx'v houorahlc' nu-nliou for th:-ir hurd work during thx- sc-uson arf' Cl:-n Hartnuin. ,lurk i'il'f'Iif'l'it'kS. Kiyoshi lligaishi. amd llotsumi Yamada. Um' liundrvrl lwvlvc 'MENN IIIS When the Ariel went to press, the racquet wielders had contested in only three league matches, it was evident from these matches that the tennis squad was sorely in need of more candidates and spectators. By losing every match save two, the Saint racqueteers lost to Long Beach by a 13 to 4 count. Rutledge, Herren, and Higashi were the only Saints to turn in victories for Santa Ana. The Saint tennis team lost its second league match to Whittier by a close score of 9 to 8. The Saints led the matches 8 to 6 until the deciding tourney in which Russell Gundrum lost to Demerist of Whittier in second singles. Rutledge, Oglesby Dolman, Lindley and Herren were the other Saints to win their matches. Traveling to South Pasadena, the Saints were again defeated by a 13 to 4 score. Rutledge again turned a victory, and Herren and Lindley won second doubles. Those deserving honorable mention for line work done during the season were Lindley, Rutledge, Oglesby, Dolman, Slaback, Herren, Cruthers, and Cundrum: One hundred thirteen Um' hundred fourteen '7 Il fll ll Y ll tl TN ll A ll f ll Nl l ll ff Ill 'Il tl DN Mus. Ht.1.t3N Nt:t.soN l oo'1't: has been with the st-hool for two yt-urs and is now diret'tot' of the Girls' Pllysivul Ellllfilllllll llepztrttnent. She teaeltes high school swint- ming and gytttnatstics, ,lunior College sports. and is adviser of the Womenls Athletic' Association. Mrs. Foote is a graduate of the Chieago Nortnal School. MISS AMERIJA WtiS't' has been tt lIl0IIlll9l' of tho Pltysirul l'lduc'ation Uepurttttettt for six years. She is adviser of the Girls' Athletic Association and c'oat'hes all after- school sport tennis. She is at grztclttzite of Stanford University. MISS ZENA Luck is a new tnetnbet' of our Pliysieal Education Us-parttnent this year. She formerly taught for two years nt San Diego. She tmteltes tennis and gynttutstivs and coacltes the school tennis leant. She is a graduate of the University of California nt Los Angeles. 9 N 'T' A l WN!! A a T ' , . X ' A a A Ei: 'WS-'-' 12-7 .tN,.lRl .-'E 'l Y 17..'IS'...,.T l'1,:-..'-:.., .JE ! 5522? -5' I.- u ..... l th -. ll-L...-th--ith. th.--..JlL...llt. v-- All-tl-fjgffi ,,Hl,,,4,,.--hh Xi -Ba .--,- f1,,ly. guzbzn,-. Une lzumfrczl fflccn One hundred sixteen Ill if-1AllRIllIlEIli lIB1ANkS M IIETIIBAX 1ILlIL Proving themselves capable of holding the highest honors in the inter-class games, the members of the Senior basketball team distinguished themselves by winning the entire series. The results of the contests were: Juniors-Seniors, 32-10, Sophomore- Senior, 22-21. The team, captained by Wilma Paterson, consisted of the following members: forwards-Rebecca Graves, Elsiebell Hurd, Wilma Paterson, centers- Gertrude Morris, Reta Martin, Marjorie Crane, Vivia Wilson, guards-Wynette Allen, Gretchen Frisbie, Lorene Page, Leona Schade. The Juniors had the advantage of retaining the greater part of their team from last yearg but although they fought valiantly, they were unable to defeat the fast Sophomores. The scores of the two games played were 35Q23, 13-12. The Junior line-up was as follows: forwards-Captain Myrtle Fitzsimmons, Neva Barnett, Hawthorne Hunter, Lois Lamb, centers-Helen Belzer, Frances Biritcher, Laura Cum- mings, Helen Luck, Elizabeth Smith, Elsie Starck, guards-Lucretia Cillens, May Hasenjaeger, Roselind Schilling, Marjorie Reynolds. In every game in which the Sophomores took part, good sportsmanship was manifested, coupled with splendid teamwork which will make the future upper-class team famous. The line-up was as follows: forwards-Mary Anna Cummings, Thelma Fitzsimmons, Josephine Herman, Marietta Limbaugh, centers-Captain Beulah Cone, Golda Allen, Wanda Gilbert, Thelma Johnson, Ida Mae McWhorter, guards-Mary Helen Bell, .lean Bishop, Mildred Foster, Betty Garroway, ,lean Vaughn. Because of the close competition, girls receiving G. A. A. all-star points were chosen largely on their playing ability at the basketball play-day held at Fullerton, November 20th. The outstanding Senior players receiving points were Wynette Allen, guard, Elsiebell Hurd and Captain Wilma Paterson, forwards. The only Junior player receiving points was Lucretia Gillens, guard. All-star substitutes were Rebecca Graves, Senior forward, and Mary Ann Cummings, Sophomore forward. 10553 as L'f:a3.y,fri:gt yfgyigsqqtgi-4E.,ag,:ggg, -gggjay, E'5El3k.g:,. i52,E:5'i -iff' Q big . rut- , Alillllfli 'gt' Ipit, if N Lit- LE fri .1w.- -ff .iw X i 1 wg 'H' IW' 1 l ' 1 M, ' 1 I ..l ,' ' K, f ,: Y ' 'E 1 V M H 'wg ,Al . ' .. One hundred seventeen Om' luuufrvd viglrlevrz PU 1A lftlll IIE lei IHIIFD UIIMEY At the beginning of the second major sport season the thoughts of many girls turned toward the hockey field. The championship Senior team upheld its name by taking first place in all prac- tice and interclass games. The first of the interclass series was the Senior-Sophomore game, the Seniors holding the Sophomores down to a 2-1 score. The return Senior- Sophomore game was one of the highest point games of the season, the Seniors winning by a 6-0 score. The members of the Senior team were as follows: forwards-Wynette Allen, Marjorie Crane, Elsiebell Hurd, Emma Tannenbaurn, Vivia Wilson, Ina Gregg, Mar- jorie Walton, halfbacks-Captain Leona Schade, Carnelle Swain, Wilma Paterson, Evelyn Harding, June Hartshorng fullbacks-Beta Martin, Gladys Earley, Dorothea Bourne, Maybelle Ball, goal-Marion Parsons. The Junior team, having excellent cooperation and team work, ran the Senior team a close race for the championship. The Juniors held the Seniors to the re- spective scores of 3-3 and 2-0 in the interclass games, and played well in all practice games. The outstanding players on the Junior team were Shirley Hoffmaster, right wing, Frances Birtcher, left wing, and Lucretia Gillens, left fullback. The line-up, captained by Helen Belzer, was as follows: forwards-Edith Bailey, Frances Birtcher, Shirley Holfmaster, Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Golden, Elizabeth Riniker, Roselind Schillfrgg halfbacks--Mildred Crowl, Helen Luck, Helen Sla- baugh, Elsie Starck, Kathryriliarbertg fullbacks-May Hasenjaeger, Lucretia Gillens, Doris Bolles, Captain Helenhge zerg goal--Rosy Kaplan. gl 3 Although the Sophomores lacked' pxperience, they did their best for the entire season. The Sophomores fought hard but were far out-classed in the interclass games by the Juniors. The scores of the respective Junior-Sophomore games were 6-0 and 8-0. N The members of the Sophomore team were as follows: forwards-Captain Beulah Cone, Golda Allen, Ethel Barr,,.M'ary Helen Bell, Mary DuBois, May Maag, Alice Hanson, Josephine Herman, Thelma Johnson, Alma McDonald, Phyllis Pope, half. backs-Jean Bishop, Iris Johnson, Edna Kohler, Mary Nalle, Juanita Seeber, Jeane Vaughn, Helen Willcuttg fullbacks---Kathryn Benton, Edwina Gilliland, Marie Ra- chels, Margaret Walker, Marjorie Woods, goal--Dannie O,Steen. The all-star hockey players were chosen from the outstanding players of each team. This'year's team consists of five seniors and one junior as regulars, and two juniors as subistifutes. The members of the all-star team are as follows: forwards- Wynette Allen, Elsiebell Hurd, halfhacks-Leona Schade, Wilma Paterson, Carnelle Swaing fullbacks-Lucretia Gillensg substitutes-Shirley Hoffmaster, Frances Birt- cher, forwards. One hundred nineteen One hundrvrl lwenly li ff-'1'flAllRlIl If lt'-il lIB13tSllV,llli1Ailllisll. The Sophomores reported full force and were favored to win this season's tourna- ments. Though lacking in experienee, they had a perfectly working infield, as well as a capable outfield. This team was captained by Marietta Limbaugh, a player with many years of junior high experience. The member of the team were as follows: Thelma Johnson, May Magg, Cora ixfallace QCD 3 Virginia Stiles, Marietta Limbaugh tl'I 3 Beulah Gone, Wanda Gilbert, Alice Lamb, Alma McDonald tl7.B.,ig Mary Helen Bell. Josephine Herman. Shirley Marble. Juanita Seeber tS.B.lg Jeane Vaughn, Mary Duliois lT.li.l, Golda Allen. Ethel liarr, Ellen McClellan, Marie liachels, Betty Vorce tR.S.lg Bernice Adams, Betty Hawk lL.S.l: Mildred Jacs, Ida Mae Mcixfhorter tiff. lg Helen Vlfillcutt. lfdna Kohler, Gertrude Chapman tC.F.tg Frances Miller, May Ortiz tL.F.t. The Seniors, as in all other sports, made an excellent showing. The outstanding veteran players were Wyriette Allen. catcherg Wilrria Paterson, first base, lfilsiebell Hurd, left short, and Leona Sehade, right field. The hrst bout beginning May 1, occurred between the Juniors and Seniors, in which the hghting Juniors were defeated by a 7-4 score. The next game of the series was the Senior-Sophomore game, and although the Seniors fought hard, they were defeated by a 6-4 score. The members of the Senior team were as follows: Wynette Allen, Marjorie Crane tGl, Agnes McKinstry QPJ, Captain Wilma Paterson llflii, Vivia Wilscmri, Margaret Sears tSlii, Evelyn Wurster' QTBU. Garnelle Swain lliSt. lflsiebell Hurd QLSH, Leona Schade tRFl, Reta Martin, Marion Parsons QGFU, Betty Maloney, Hawthorne Hunter, Helen Luck QLFI. The Juniors, last yearis runner-ups, reported with many veterans present. Not to be outdone by the good work of the other classmen, the Juniors organized them- selves into a closely-knit team and slugged their way toward the top. Their best hitters were Lucretia Gillens, catcher, and Captain Margaret Seeber, left held. Members of the Junior team were as follows: Lucretia Gillens till, Kathryn Harbert tPl, May Hasenjaeger QFBL Shirley Holimaster, Georgia Gail Pennock, Elizabeth Riniker tSBl, Helen Belzer, Betty Smith VFBH Frances liirtcher, lfdwina Gilliland tRSl, Roselind Schilling, Virginia Golden KLSD, liosy Kaplan tltltt, Margaret Seeber tLF9. One liunrlrerf twenty-one VTX wg-f5:g+.4g,..hq. Une humlrerl lmffnty-two A tlfl... A.. A., SMVlItiA1ll'llilIQS WII.hlA PATERSON-i'Willie7' excels in baseball. As hrst baseman she is a whiz and good enough for a national league. LEONA SIIADE-4L'Pop'i is another all-around athlete, but her outstanding work is at center-half on the Senior hockey team. ' l.Ut1Rr:TIA CIl.l.15Ns4Lucretia is a most active and vigilant basketball guardg she's here, there, and everywhere. El.sIEBEl.l. HURD-fElsiebell's strength is in hockey. The goal-keeper sees her Vvaterloo when Elsiebell starts to dribble down the Held. WX'NE1'1'E ALL!-IN-To uBricki' goes the honor of being highpoint mann for this year. She has l255 G. A. A. points. 'glirickii is an excellent all-around athlete. TUIEN N TS The spring season ushered in the interschool tournaments and the county meet. In the hrst league tournament Santa Ana defeated Tustin in every game except the third and fourth singles. During the spring season the school team was choseng the members of this team are as follows: first singles-May Nlaagg second singles- Frances Miller, third singles-Wynette Allen: fourth singles-Lucretia Cillensg first doubles-Barbara Rurup and Marcia Cassg second doubles -fhouise Rurup and Helen Bower: substitute-lVlarion Crookshank. lltll WE Sfhwll N til The early spring swimming season was given over to the Junior and Senior life saving tests. These tests are sent out by the American Red Cross for the purpose of testing the swimming ability of the girls. Girls passing the Junior tests were Catherine Bement, Vera Cettv. Betty Paul. lilizabeth Riniker, Florence Turner, Katherine Vanderbruggen, and lielva Biroekett. Cirls passing the Senior tests were Adahruth Ellis, Teresa Bement. l.aVonne Olsen, Barbara Burke, and Marion Parsons. Une llumlrerl llcenly-Ill ree I I 1 5 SW1tMM1NQ After several weeks had been spent in strenuous practice, the fall swimming season was officially opened at the county meet held at Tustin, November 8. The Seniors taking first place were Captain Marion Parsons in crawl for form, Agnes McKinstry in diving, Marjorie Crane in 25 yard crawl, and Parsons, Crane, Bement, and'Olsen in the relay. The winning Juniors were Helen Slabaugh in 25 yard back crawl, and Elizabeth Riniker in side stroke for form. The Sophomore point winners were Captain Hazel Spencer in crawl stroke for form and diving, and Beulah Steine in 25 yard back crawl. In the interclass meet held November 1, the Seniors registered an unexpected victory of 32 points over the Sophomores and Juniors, the lower classmen chalking up respective scores of 21 and 19. The members of the Senior team are as follows: Captain Marion Parsons, La Vonne Olsen, Marjorie Adams, Teresa Bement, and Marjorie Crane. Senior sub- stitutes are Grace Marcher, Adahruth Ellis, and Barbara Burke. The Junior team consists of Captain Elsie Starck, Helen Slabaugh, Anna Hilton, Elizabeth Riniker, and Hester Sandborn. Katherine Harbert was placed on the reserve list. The members of the Sophomore team are Captain Hazel Spencer, Barbara Horton, Mary Dubois, Beulah Steine, Florence Turner, and Dorise Young. Sopho- more substitutes are Arline Sabine, Alice Hansen, and Edwina Gilliland. Members of the All-star team are as follows: Seniors-La Vonne Olsen, dashg Marjorie Adams, form, Marion Parsons, form and dash substitute, and Marjorie Crane, dash and back stroke substitute. The Juniors making All-star are Helen Slabaugh, back stroke, and Elsie Starck, dash substitute. Sophomore members are Beulah Steine, dash, and Hazel Spencer, dash and diving. One hundred twenty-four tl i ll ,lllllll 'D Zh' Ilt'lltr1il ell..lli'.lIl'l1ttt.fT S tl D 'U llf3X,Il 'll tl DN President ...... . ,,,, . , ., .. . .. . , . .. .. .. .. ..,,..Mariou Parsons Yicc-President.. ,.., ,.,.., l ,ucretia Gillens Secretary ..... .. , ,,.. ...Maybcllc Ball Treasurer. ,... . .. .. , ,..,.,,,,.. Gladys liarley llaskctbztll Manager ,..,., ,...,.,,, C icrtruclc Morris Sttdlllllllllg Blziiiagcr., . .. ,,,, .ulfclitli Hailey Tennis Manager., .. ..,,... May Hascnjacgcr Hockey Manag.:cr. ..,..., .,XVyncttc Allen llztsclmll Manager ....... , ,,.. lilsiclicll Hurd l:2lCllllj' Adviser ',.,,, ...,,, , . .A.. . .. .. .... ,.,,, ... . ... .,...Miss XYest The Girls' Athletic Association consists of students who have played in at least one sport a season. The purpose of the Association is to foster a spirit of cooperation and sportsmanship and to promote a higher physical efhciency. The awards given by the Association are as follows: membership at 25 points, numerals for class championship, Association pin at 4-00 points, block letter at 600 points, and C. A. A. sweater at l000 points. This year the Board of Control has granted the Association the privilege of letting its members buy a letterman sweater which is given to any letterman competing in any inter-school competitive sport. The social events sponsored by the Association were a swimming party held at the end of the winter season sports, and the annual C. A. 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L' . .f. . '..5:i:.. ..-155-dwi4zruw'+-----'-- ' - Ef eyzfaf ---P' -- ,X x 1 XX.. .,f '- -...,, 45:11 if 17 . W, ,J . ' SEQ IHHI IUNVIIIIIDIIR MNWM WH S 1 . E if I ya 2 5 5 4 i 3 ! E e 5 5 ,. 1 1 4 3 5 ,. i F G a a S x 1 ni 3 i fs 3 3 5 I Q u 4 1 1 IIU1'-'AllRllIlElI,ilQ SNAIIEDS AN IID lll'lllllUlWlllllDllQ How T0 PREVENT CHEATING I. Students will march to class under guard of Police Department armed with sawed-olI shotguns. 2. Students will be stopped at door of classroom and be searched for contraband notes. 3. Before entering classroom, each student will be submitted to a psychological examination to determine whether he has any idea of cheating. 4. Classrooms will be decorated with such signs as Honesty Is the Best Policyi' and Think Before You Cheatf, 5. Each student must wear blinders and gags. 6. Students and teachers will enter together and the door will be hermetically sealed. 7. Students will sit two seats apart with teachers standing between each two students. Teachers will be armed with black-jacks. 8. Additional teachers on the outside will watch through peepholes in the wall. 9. Highly tuned dictaphones will be concealed behind the pictures on the wall, to catch the slightest whisper. I0. When the student has finished his examination, a lie-detector will be used to find out whether he has cheated. Il. In marking papers, teachers will deduct ten points from each paper on the possibility that the student has cheated. -0'0'0f' Ed: Would you like to go to the Senior Play?', Ione fblushingl: Oh, I'd love tof' Ed: Well, buy a ticket from mef' -o-o-o- Ray L.: 'glt can't be done! It canit be done! Dick P.: '6What canit be done?,, Ray L. tpointing to sign-boardl: That says Drink Canada Dry, and it can't be donef, -o-o-o- lVlr. Mustol: Say, our hand has a big bass drum, hasnit it?', Ed Farnsworth: 6'That's no bass drum, that's Don Youngf, --o-o-o-- A Larly's Lament I only sit an' wish in vain That I were going to the game: l'd like to go, but don't you know, The fellows are so doggone slow 7Bout askin' girls, so I donit know. --o-o-o- Sky Dunlap is so wonderous tall That one day when he chanced to fall, He hit his head on a mountain ridge, And I am told that it knocked him cold, And they used him for a bridge. One hundred twenty-seven Une hundred twenty-eight One hundred twenty-nine 1401! l!RllHlL1lLi Mary had some chewing gum: She chewed it loud and slow: And every where that Mary went, The gum was sure to go. It followed her to school one day, Which was against the rule: The teacher took it from her, And chewed it after school. -o-o-o- Coach Patton lexplaining the exercisel: Now, everybody, lie on your backs and work your feet as though you were riding a bicycle? Coach P. las Bill Gibbs stopsl: What's the matter? Why did you stop? Bill G.: 'Tm coasting, Coachf, -o-o-o- Helen L.: How did you get in the Clee Club?7' Russell S.: Made first bass on four bawlsf, -o-o-o- The day is done, and the darkness 0,ershadows the works of man: The sun peeps up with a fond caress And shines on a red paint can. The students gaze from the dewy lawn, And teachers begin to scowlg For while the nightwatchman awaited the dawn, Someone had painted our owl. -o-o-o- Rutherford W.: 'SAccept these flowers, my pretty maidf, Marion P.: Don't pull that cave-man stuff on mef, -o-o-o- Enid B.: What's that round thing on your coat, Johnnie? ls it a mark for good directing of student body af'fairs?,' Johnnie K.: No, Enid: it's a mark for poor directing of soupf' -o-o-o- lidna H.: Why donit you like that good-looking twin? Marie R.: Aw, he's not an exclusive enough model to suit me. -o-o-o- Famous Last Words Con St. Patrick's Dayjz Mr, Tannenbaum, where is your shamrock? -o-o-o- Carleton S.: E'Did you gain in weight after your duck-hunting trip? Don Y.: Only temporarily: I went back as soon as the doctor removed the shot One hundred thirty 'U iAllDll Ill 'il IN THE CLOISTERS OF THE SAINTS Oh Katie, you can't imagine how thrilled I was last night. You know that tall, broad-shouldered blonde that was on the football team? Well, I went to the show last night, and he sat right next to me, and- I pass them up and go deeper into the rushing mob. Two very literary young damsels are now in front of me. I'm reading 'The Count of Monte Cristo, for the fifth time! I simply thrive on it. Don't you just love Dickens? I've read every one of his books- A couple of fellows in front of me cut in. Margie,s a keen sport. And boy, can she step! Say, that sheba that I-- They jostle me aside, and I land in back of a couple of young and innocent 'fsuffermoresf' Say, kid, a-er-a, whatcha doin' tunight?,' Oh, nothing-muchf' Wanna go to the show with me?,' No, my mama says I'm too young, and besides-- I make my way to my locker, only to get the wrong book and have my fingers pulverized by someone's unkind action of slamming a locker door on them. I arrive again in the mass, this time directly in front of two very infatuated upper classmen. But darling, you know I just canlt go without you. Won't you- With a final bump and a determined burst of speed, I arrive at my classroom to find that I am wanted in the office immediately. Again I brave the storm. -lean Bishop, '30 '-o-o-o- That lady sure has a nice Hispano Suizaf, She has? I hadnit noticed. -o-o-o- Frank: I hear you were married one day last week. Warren: Four days, to be exact. -0-0-o- There was once a girl named Adahruthg When I say she's shy, I speak the truth, Tom Clark got fresh and met his doom, For he faw down and go Boom! Boom! ' --o-o-0- Melvin led with a Heart, Wilma for a Diamond playedg Her old man wielded a Club, And the sexton used a Spade. --o-o-o- Mr. McMullen: I broke a tooth this morning. Mr.Adkinson: Did you really? That's a shamef' Mr. McMullen: I'll say so-darned good comb, toof' One hundred thirty-one ll v -ff- '.Zllll2lllIIEIl,-E Down with the clowns that want caps In gownsli' Many a senior sang. You'lI look like messes in your suits and dresseslw Yelled Jerry and his gang. Then came the fight, as dreadful a sight As I ever hope to see: lt made us mad but others glad, For caps 'n gowns gained victory. o-o-o- Phyllis: I just can,t adjust my curriculumfl Grace: That's all right. It doesnlt show anyf' o-o-o- Toln Clark: I called to see your father this afternoonf, Wilda Rohr Cflutteringl: Oh, you did? Tom Clark: Yes, he has been owing the Generator for some timef, One a little advertising bill o-o-o- Dorothy M.: I slipped on the veranda last night. Beth W.: Did it lit you?', o-o-o- A green little Sophomore in a green little way Mixed some green little chemicals up one day: The green little grasses tenderly wave Oier the green little Sophomore's green little grave. --o-o-o- . Roger Hearn: I say, old man, are you double-jointed in your left knee? Orville Mohler: Not that I know off, Roger Hearn: That's tough. I guess I've broken your leg. Once there was a Cook Who was a Newcomer From Crawford in the West. He asked a Gardner, Who was Patton his Woolley Little Foote which he Had Hurt on a Conkle shell, And a Beeman who had been A Stewart over in Kirkland, Where he could find Another Cook that served Hammond Egges Without Froth in ham The way they served them Over in Rowland. The Gardner said that He was willing Tibbets His Bond that they had hundred thirty-two Better Aiton in Dickson Glenn Than in Rowland. Great Scott, that is a Town full of Hicksf, he said In a Bruff voice. Then it began to Sprinkle And Sleeth, and they all Went to their Holmes. The Cook found his door Agar and walked in. Wy ant Susie, am I going Stark crazy, or is it Really you I see?4 It Sims As if yougre prettier than Everll' he cried. And now this tale is Finley done. -Kenneth Beard, '30 One hundred thirty-three 'U -fi! lil Ill IL'-1 Nxflalstead M.: I have a friend who always crosses his bridges before he comes to them. Frank M.: You don't mean it! What kind of car does he drive? -o-o-o- Senior: Pretty little sophomore, don't you cry You'll be a senior by and byf' Sophomore: Big old senior, don't be bold: You're just a sophomore three years old. -o-o-o- Curtis Y. could hardly w8g The lucky boy now had a d8g And how his heart did palpit8, As he climbed her steps an hour 18: But Claire did not give him the g8, And Curt then said, 6'Gee, I must r8.', But very cruel is that thing called f8, For Claire came home on roller sk8. -o-0-o- Why Poets Die Young Billy C. had been practicing his proposal speech to Helen B. At last he had it perfect. There was a full moon and all that sort of thing. I am mad about you,,' he breathed, and in my heart burns the immortal flame of an undying love. I worship you with a tremendous, overpowering, never-dying, all-encompassing adoration. Oh, goodyla' exclaimed Helen. -o-o-o- Mr. Gardner fduring Econ examl: Will some one who is not using his text book be so kind as to lend it to me? --o-o-o- Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself has said, As he bumped his head on the post of his bed: HNIOATE ULDRHS JQKGBV XZ- -'!'!', -o-o-o- Kenneth M.: 'LI had a beard like that once and when I saw how it looked, I cut it off. George B.: I had a face like yours once, and when I found I couldn't cut it off, I grew a beardf' -o-o-o-- Tommy Cone was a man of iron, And a girl he never trusted: But one day he met a pretty skirt, And the man of iron rusted. -o-o-o- A Maiderfs Prayer Please, dear Lord, help me to be half as popular as that dog than ran through our study hall this morning. -Willena Bell. One hundred thirty- four One hundred thirty-ive 'x xJf1,l 'C Q-q.....,,,. ESIZXIIIIINFIIVSE EIINMHIIE S I!! 11 Jo lfvff-V1 'jul 4 4? ff'!7 1JWify , I - - 'V -v -5. 42' is i fi 2 '4 549 711 .,-E 1 ag- ' -sas ?4-5 .- '.JQ ' ' - Isl, ,::-,,'-Q --xi ll s-,., ,Jam ..,,.,- l , --- -4.4 -,,,., -L..,,, Y-Q, , -N.--...Q --.-....... 4: 1 -S.-Q. ' Y 'J- jg, 7 -N-'-N' . V ,K ,gt ' HJ, I ----..-- ....,, I .tw .....-L..-. L '?. ' I1:-:- 1- . fn...-1' ' . 5 I: l-11,1 I. fi-.1-. . . ' !.'-'F -'F '- rf ' -'i T f 'ff ly X 3: Q, 2 x.f.17 1 Q , - , 4 4 ,, , .- Q' , A 3' ' ' ' r . - ' ,- ., I : l L f K . i- f . . .- , ,. - 'Y I , .1 V I V N J 'X 1 b . . s ss , if' One lzunrlred thirty- 'x IIN ZZXIIHIIIQ S 1-11l.i.. anfyflfafvg ff , Lffw , , ,f Oflllll 'lINl!XIlHlIE S-'E 5 . 1 f D SJW Wfk 2 N UU f Cwfgwyiwfww 'MMM W Ajwfwf' Q V 1 Q Wu? lNJ-XIIHIIE S-.-E Egifgi a XJWQZK y'vZi'mM ' Amjgwu WWA, B Sh as WL!! 'U'-'I ltll It L SIENIUDIIQ IEZIILASS ll3llQ1DllPlt'TlEUY I wandered on the campus of my school of long ago, My men1'ry lingered happily on days I used to know. I thought of all the dear old friends I'd known in days gone by. Recalling all the fun we'd had, I could not help but sigh. I could not help but wonder 'bout acquaintances of yore, Ah, what did fate give each of them from out her varied store? I glanced around me and I saw the old owl sitting there, The same old owl that I had known returned my vacant stareg He seemed to smile a saddened smile 'neath all his colored paints. I said, Pray, can you tell me what has happened to the Saints?,' Then thoughtfully he nodded with his old and worn out headg He flapped his wings and hooted low, and this is what he said: Dorothea Bourne has just received word that the etiquette books she wrote have been accepted. The set will be in six volumes and is entitled What Not To Do and When To Do Itf, Dorothy Maroon has become a taxi dancer in the Greasy Vest Cafe in the extreme East Side of New York. John William Dunlap and Adell Wilson are the famous adagio team at the Orpheum, and their greatest rivals are Marion Parsons and Rutherford Williams at Fanchon and Marco. John Terhune Keeler is a stalwart sailor of the briny deep. Yes, he has one in every port. Solon LeRoy Beall is now head sign painter for Foster and Klieser, having gotten all his training painting the owl on the Santa Ana High School. ferry Tannenbaum was last seen on the sidewalks of New York making stump speeches boosting Al Smith for the next president. The brown derby is just about worn out. Pete,' Speer is dancing master for the Fanchon and Marco Beauties, and from all reports is getting along nicely and likes his work exceedingly well. Marion Nau has attained fame as a pugilist. He recently annexed the paper- weight title. Edith Gajeski, when last heard of, was fleeing from Panama to save her life. The government ran her out because the parrots, unable to stand the competition, were dying off. Don Ablott runs the grinding machine in the Garden Grove Weiner Factory while Vivian Herr Ablott reads bed time stories to him to pass the time away. Curt Y ouel and Willie Paterson, Carnelle Swain and Melvin Beatty were joined in holy wedlock at a double ceremony. The Reverend Harvey Anderson, pastor of the Tenth Methodist church, oldiciated. Enid Roberta Bowles Edwards Conner Keeler is going abroad on her third honeymoon. Van S. Pomeroy holds the exalted position of high school truant oflicer. Realiz- ing that Van was the man for the job with his unlimited knowledge of the haunts of ditching students, the city went to great expense to obtain him for the position, for Van had his mind made up that he was going to be a golf champion. Alfred Poulson is chief warden at San Quentin. There have been few escapes since he began his sojourn, as the penalty for breaking jail is being sat on for two hours by the warden. One hundred forty ilklltll It 5- SIFNIIIIIDIIQ llgllhzxgg lIP11DlIElNWl A Senior Sentiment I stood on the campus at evening, The sun was sinking to rest, As I thought of the hours spent dreaming, Instead of in doing my best. I remembered the thumb marked pages, Of problems about A and B, Which only the wisest of sages, The final answer should see. I thought of the hours spent idly, Gossiping there in the hall, Instead of in choosing wisely, By answering learningis call. I thought of the weather-worn bleachers, From which lid heard signals called. By players with dirt covered features. Eagerly waiting to carry the ball. I remembered the dear class meetings, As graduation drew near, And thought of the anxious scheming Of those who failure did fear. But when in the future the sun sinks, On this dear campus of mine, .lust the fondest of memories will link, With this class of twenty-nine. Eugenia Gilbert One hundred forty-one PU -'if llRlllIlEIl,--s ,gnc ow: 474 NM J Y- ,Q , , 4, X x ' i 1 V ! .L L Xxx l . L ,N ' '.' The following Business Houses and Men are Patrons of the 1929 Ariel 5 Santa Ana Book Store A' Vandermast and Son .. Van Antwerp Dry Goods Co.. Rankin Dry Goods Co. ji Victor Walker Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank T. J. Neal Sporting Goods Co. Business institute If ' Q.o.1-VXL n ,A ,' , .Q ..-- e--'- T-'No-Nfv ss-E123 My Wir, X CU-il, 'L S ' N5-'-fsfxf .in ' Skazvxf QS f Epo An ks, xkvxsdaz... 3 NMQNLRQQ X ' J .Xs-N. ... ' X J:-v-Q,,geQ.L19 V Sci. xi' O V I .D ,fb 1- GQ X R . K yx2L -XE sgwi- Q X iiibrze hundred forty-two Os Sf iAlIRlIHIElLi Q 0 31... 0 X120 W ,Wffgjff t Q55 L JNWQ gy C. P. Campbell, Printer Santa Ana Engraving Co. I Roland Kobe, Photographer Weber-McCrea, Binders High School Print Shop, Inserts rfiy . , ff ' ,, , f' A f V If f V xii!!! U 'fly 'g,.2V Y f' f' ' L - L' One hundred forty-three Nu Mr 449 ' fg QV VW ' ' .J 4 f 1 r 0 ' J ' ' T x j f Il' O My IRIN IIE IL f AR X ' GL g,. Q 'V N f X af'-' ' ' A' . f v ' f' gx W XX flff My 'pf' I f MAN . M ' ' . 'z lie'-4 5' , .-'..Ys , Z - X JW V 'X WA J Bl O l ho, llzal tins a pzcture 1 I Of our scho I l I within the year,s sho I 1 ' XX x . W, E Wl'lfI earnes x, N- W e now com ,plete the annals of the Sai t And ask a benedzctwn of Sami Ann O h mired forty-four E R X . ,X 'S 2 E 1 x EE fi . Y , Aonxiou d Aoml omw xl Eiga ,M if f fgb ,uun CLITLQJ CU DLIITL 'Q OJTLOJ GJTLOJ 4. C1fYLC1J,O C,UYUI umm gee ,oamLoJ omouu ,omni umm anna if I Usa, Aoxrmim M ' ' d S ' ' Q at CVB ff X64 1 uwrll OJYLOJ BQ GJYLOJ mm .A MA Oififwl, O-fTLC1J.1 CUTLOJ OIYLOJ OJYLC QIYI QIYLCJJ 955 OITLOJ M onwu, umm QIYLO., CUY1 ,omfrxiw omouu UH


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