Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)
- Class of 1937
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Vr Z---4-L 2.V-'F :mm ' , TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Dedicafion Salufafion BOOK I-ADMINISTRATION Calendar Faculfy Board of Confrol Self Governmenf Sfudenf Order Senior Officers Senior Class Picfures Prophecy Junior Class Officers Junior Class Roll Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Class Roll BOOK II-ACTIVITIES Acfivifies Class Picfures BOOK III-FINE ARTS Liferafure Pu blicafions Drama Music BOOK IV--SPORTS Foofball Baskefball Sporfs Calendar Track Girls Sporfs BOOK V-HUMOR Snapshofs Signafures Aclmowledgmenfs ,VnT'j.1-i + lfx fly.: ,w- -- Hp' 1. -x A., My 259 r' F A i '1 K 5- I: ak. 1 ,A fn 1 N.-v n FOREWORD To calch and reflecl lhe spiri'r and in- cidenis of lhe pasl school year. ihis I937 Ariel is presenfed 'ro +he s'ru- denl's of Sanla Ana High School. The year having been marlced parficular- ly by unusual achievement we have chosen for our Jrheme-PROGRESS. presenling a panoramic view of 'rhe conslruclion of 'rhe school planf now wearly complefed, along wiih 'rhe high- lighfs in +he club, s'ruden+ body. aih- lefic. academic, and ar+is+ic aclivi- Hes, as well as Jrhe personalifies who parlicipaled in ihem. We hope 'rhai lhe lurning of fhese pages in laier years may recall pleasani' memories of lhis year of progress-memories mellowed by 'rhe years of individual progress which we wish for every reader.-The Ariel Slafli. I Yeslerclay is a serene pahlern of lighf and shadow. Today is a song. Tomor- row will be a shall of lighl culling lhrough lhe misl. Conficlenlly, we cleclicafe This I 937 edifion of The Ariel To our campus of lomorrow. Ridley C. SrniTh, Dr, MargareTe D. Baker, George R. Wells, M. B. Youel, Rolla R. l-lays, Frank A. I-lenderson. l Progress has been chosen as The Therne oT The nineTeen ThirTyAseyen Ariel. Progress will be wiTh us so long as The race goes on, buf This year ThaT concepT has a parTicular signiificance Tor us, since we see a crysTalized ernbodimenT oT progress in our splendid new school planT, oT which we are iusTly proud. And in graTeTul recogniTion oT The unTiring eTTorTs oT The School Board, who made possible our Tine new buildings, we dedicaTe To Them This Ariel. We believe ThaT in The years oT The TuTure These buildings will aid and wiTness The schools onward and upward iourney To higher and yeT higher sTandards oT scholarship and spiriT. DEDICATION l.ynn T-l. CrawTord, principal The Therne oT progress is a TascinaTing one when we hear oT The marvels ThaT rnan's inlrelligence has creaTed. We enioy Those creaTions in each day oT our living, buT we are inclined To TorgeT The eTTorT and energy expended in bringing Them To us. AppreciaTion is Too TreguenTly delayed. 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K -' .ff -5, . .S 1, 3 'T v 3, 1.5'f:i':1 'T 'L -f 5,iF'V,?ffz'f,fk:31T27 fffnrf-'f.' 'ELL' 5' V ' , ', ,, , 3, 'si , X .' vi-ff , 'V'V',a.H.'f1'p,'-.1.vf j1-5:5fQQ7 , 'VV ' , ,K-,, , V, ...V ..- , , up 'V' 5 ' 'Vi . I .52 . .I V3:,V,V.- . J , - V 'Ah ,. V V V Q 1, 'V .V 5:..- ' -V--,rg Vg-: , .-HA, L5 -,rg J- '-' wh, ',-c-K ,- Sunshine and fresh air make Hwe roof garden an inviling spolr lo leisurely Sainls ar noon, while flue blending of liglwl encl shadow forms an Inleresling Shel for Jrlwe cameraman. I CALENDAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I4- Back To The old grind. . . One swell vacaTion gone down in hisTory. . . good Thing They go aT This slow like, wiTh pre-regisTraTion and regisTra- Tion, or They mighT scare ouT a goodly number oT prospecTs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I6- Can'T be Too soon Tor These service clubs To swing inTo acTion. . . Sig- mas plan The annual Gridmen's Ball aT Their TirsT meeTing. . . Owls ask The appropriaTe quesTion, who? as They discuss pledges. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I7- JusT BeTween us, The EnTre Nous goT oTT To an early sTarT wiTh a meeTing TonighT. . . ZeTa T also rang The Tocsin and gaThered The clan To discuss The making oT pom-poms Tor The TooTbalI game. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I8- Classy and coIorTuI . . . meaning The new uniTorms on The SainT TooTbaII Team. . . also The display oT TooTbaII . . . as SainTs down Orange high I2-O There. . . Good sTarT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Zl- BoughT your sTudenT body TickeT yeT? . . .This quesTion on every hand. .. guess I'II buy one in seIT deTense. . . TirsT day on sale, Too. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23- Frank Was eIecTed presidenT oT The inTer-club council aT TirsT meeTing. .no puns inTended. . . TirsT assembly in nearly Two years. . . new audiTor- ium. . . new Teachers. . . new sTudenTs. . . new oTTicers. . . new-ouch! who said mobs have minds? Tl-IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24- EnTre Nous Tea. . .a grand service oT ThaT club. . . geT-acquainTed Tea Tor all new girls. . . held in Y I-IuT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25- SanTa Ana-Inglewood TooTbaIl game. . . and whaT a game. . . SenTinaIs Tinally won.. . I3-6 . . . Didn'T hurT our school spiriT any! . . Gridmen's Ball in Andrews Gym wenT over wiTh a bang. . . sponsored by Sigma. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29- Junior class eIecTs Ben Blee presidenT. . . Larry STump, vice presidenT, and Mildred Tucker, secreTary. . . Sophomores also chose oTTicers. . . II don'T know why, eiTherg keep quieTI. . . Iris CrawTord, presidenT, George I-Iigashi, vice-presidenT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30- Think I'II sTay in SanTa Ana. . . don'T like European siTuaTion as described by LieuTenanT A. G. Alley in assembly. . . LesTer Carden appoinTed Ariel EdiTor. . . Record crowd aT The noon dance. . . AIbrechT's 9 Tube band oTTiciaTes. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7- CounTy School SuperinTendenT Ray Adkinson and CapTain DwighT NoTT lead TooTbaII pep assembly. . . San Diego I-Iillers To be TirsT league rival. TI-IURSDAY, OCTOBER 8- Senior class oTTicers eIecTed. . . Ferris Wall, presidenT: Elson Gaebe, vice-presidenT: boTh mid-year men. . . MargueriTe PimenTal, secreTary. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9- Wenl lo lhe San Diego game rally on lhe lronl Iawn . . . much pep. . . no dislurbances. . . no leam. . . Wonder il I could crash lhe Zela T slealc bake? SATURDAY, OCTOBER IO- School adiourns lo San Diego. . . old rivals. . . lough game. . . almosl lhoughl we mighl upsel lhem lor a while. . . bul no. .. I 9-6. . . San Diego. FRIDAY, OCTOBER I6- Long Sanla Ana caravan escorled lo Pomona lor game wilh Challey. . biller ballle. . .good game. . . bul all wel lChamber ol Commerce lo conlrary nolwilhslandingl. . . Score. . . O-O. MONDAY, OCTOBER I9- Wi Tama Pi held meeling in lorm ol lhealer parly. . . Relreshmenls allerward . . . Icinda' bodacious' ...as Jug I-laid would say. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20- Slraw voles. . . Lilerary Digesl Poll. . . Democralic. . . Republican. . . lallc, lallc, and more lallc ol coming eleclion. . .as Maine goes, so goes lhe nalion. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23- Color day. . . I-Iello day. . . assembly. . . red and while. . . please sign my hello day card . . . prizes lor besl coslumes. . . lhese. .some ol lhe goings-on . . . aboul lhe old campus during lhe whirlwind ol school spiril. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24- SAINT BEES I-IELD JACKRABBIT BEES . . . O-OI lvarsily downed by bunnies I3-Ol. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28- Philos meeling. . . lo Los Angeles. . . dinner and a show ldoing all righlll Delos plan dance lnol Nol Delos lan dance, you dopell SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30- Sanla Ana vs. Alhambra on grid. P. S. Sainls delealed. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4- EXTRA. . . ROOSEVELT-GARNER CLAIM SECOND ELECTION TRIUMPI-I. . . Democralic landslide-As Maine goes. so goes Vermonll . . . lDid you say Lilerary Digeslf7l. . . Generalor scoops lhe cily dailies willa exlral . . . al Ieasl all lhis polilical biclcering pro and con is over lor a w ie. TI-IURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5- Girls sporls. . . swimming meel al Tuslin. . . Spanish club meeling. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I I- Armislice Day. . . had our assembly yeslerday. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I3- Sludenl ollicers allended lhe conlerence al Placenlia I-Iigh School. . . Discussion ol sludenl governmenl problem. . . wanl lo hear my idea. . . well. . . no hislory, no English. . . no language, no demerils. . .no ollice. . . Ouchl . . .Well you gel lhe idea anyway. . . End ol Eirsl Ouarler. . . and lime marches on. . . Iels see. . .+hal'll make how many days 'lill vacalion: one, lwo, lhree, elc., elc. CALENDAR CALENDAR SATURDAY. NOVEMBER I4- Foofball. . . Sanfa Ana vs. l-loover San Diego. . . Juniors and Sopho- mores came ouf vicforious. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20- Sainfs defeafed fhere by Long Beach Bruins in Iasf league game I8-O. .. Assembly Wonders of Liquid Air. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25- Sainfs baffle Fullerfon Indians on grid. . .need more be said? . . . Sainfs cop cellar championship. . . defeafed again.. . buf, fhe I-larvesf Ball. . . furnouf, music, punch. . . all excellenf. . . Enfre Nous meefing in I-luf. NOVEMBER 26-28- Thanlcsgiving Recess. . . TUESDAY, DECEMBER I- P.-T. A. meefing in I-luf, parenfs of Sophomore sfudenfs conferred wifh feachers. . . Iofs of Iiffle sophomores worried for fear of cerfain persons will gef fogefher on fheir sfories. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4- Anofher headache for some people. . . preliminary pre-regisfrafion. . . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8- New service club for girls granfed charfer by lnfer-club council. . . Befa Phi Delfa service clubs held fhe annual Chrisfmas dance. . . quife an affair. . . Drill feam applauded for ifs fine worlc during foofball season. DECEMBER l9. IQ36. . . JANUARY 2, l937- Chrisfmas Recess. Big Pines, Baldy, Arrowhead. . .all very popular wifh Sainfs. . . lofs of snow and Iofs of fun. Tl-IURSDAY, JANUARY I4- School play. . . mafinee. . . Anybody's Game . . . good crowd. . . af affernoon and evening performances. FRIDAY, JANUARY I5- Final sfudenf body elecfions. . . Dwighf Noff. . . presidenf. . .Glen Lay- fon, vice-presidenf. . . Lorraine Sweef, secrefary. . . Marguerife Pimen- fal and Peggy Suddufh, Girls' Self-Governmenf. . . Ben Blee and Law- rence Dresser, Boys' Self-Governmenf. . . Pracfically half fhe school is ouf wifh fhe Flu. . .and exams coming up. . . no, if isn'f a coincidence, I assure youl MONDAY, JANUARY 26. . . FRIDAY, JANUARY 29- Final examinafions and regisfrafion. . . End of semesfer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3- Wi Tama Pi meefing. . . elecfion of officers for new semesfer. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8- Plan fo occupv Unif B soon . . . IO yeahll. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IO- Enfre Nous rush parfy. . . ldon'f push, girlsl. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I6- Zefa T rush fea af home of Jocelyn Brando. Girls' League Co-ed dance. . . almosf fhoughf we weren'f going fo have a dance af all for a while. . . fold girls fo snap info if and fhey did. . . dance pronounced one of fhe evenfs. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23- Opereffa rehearsal. . . Board of Confrol and Self-Governmenf enioyed snow frip on fheir difch day af Big Pines. . . lAre we envious! I . . Planning fo occupy Unif B soon Iwhaf is fhis, anyhow?l THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25- Reginald Denny falked on model airplanes in audiforium. .. Slave sale of Lafin club. . . Opereffa rehearsal. . . Recognifion of new members of fhe Alphas. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Imagine anyone coming fo school when fhey don'+ have fo. . .Well . . . Iasf nighf some one did. . . fhief enfered fhe main office and escaped wifh fwo checks and 30 cenfs in cash. . . IIef's see, fhaf would buy six chocolafe cokes.l Junior class elecfion. . . Larry Sfump, presidenf. . . Roberf Blakemore, vice-presidenf. . . Beulah Cairns, secrefary. . . Sopho- mores elecfed Howard Rapp presidenf. . . Paf Owings, vice-presidenf. . Harrief Spicer, secrefary. . . Barbara Tucker, freasurer. THURSDAY, MARCH 4- Senior class elecfion. . . Russell Haney, presidenf. . . Lesfer Carden, vice-presidenf. . . Peggy Paxfon, secrefary. . .Joe Kadowaki, freasurer. . .Will we ever occupy Unif B? MONDAY, MARCH I5- OCCUPIED UNIT B . . . Demolay's ran cify. . . fook over governmenf of Sanfa Ana for fhe day. . . French club meefing in Huf. . . inifiafion of new members. THURSDAY, MARCH I8- High School opereffa Sweefhearfs presenfed. . . super-super. . . Margaref Davies, Rufh Swifzler, Sfanley Pearson, Chesfer Clark, Jack Huffon. . . presenfed excellenf work. . . enfire casf applauded by crifics. MONDAY, MARCH 22... MONDAY, MARCH 29- SPRING VACATION. FRIDAY, APRIL 2- Color day again.. .hello day. . . new hello day cards foo! . . . lwho says we are conservafive???I . . . Noon dance. . . all fhe frimmin's. FRIDAY, APRIL 9- Annual Hi-Jinks in audiforium. . .one of oufsfanding evenfs of year. . . uncovered some hidden falenf. . . If you wanf fo call if fhaf. END OF THIRD OUARTER. TUESDAY, APRIL I3 and THURSDAY, APRIL I5- Girls' Hockey playday af Hunfingfon Beach. THURSDAY, APRIL 29- Senior play Sevenfh Heaven presenfed. . . congrafs on a fine per- formance. . . fo enfire casf. SATURDAY, MAY I- Soufhern California frack meef. FRIDAY, MAY 7- Sanfa Ana plays hosfess af fhe Music Fesfival. . . here. SATURDAY, MAY 8- Soufhern California frack fryoufs. CALENDAR CALENDAR FRIDAY, MAY I4- Junior College annual fiesfa. . . oufsfanding as one of fheir besf. . . Ifhe besf of fhe besfl. SATURDAY, MAY I5- Soufhern California frack meef. FRIDAY, MAY 2 I- Senior Difch Day. . . say now, fhis is somefhing like! . . . buf since we have had so many warm days, seniors, iuniors, and even sophomores seem fo fhink Ino cracksll fhaf every warm day is difch day. . . anofher headache for fhe affendance office. . . I propose fhaf we insfall sun lamps in fhe Sfudy I-Iall. . .and a swimming pool. . . fhen Sainfs won'f have fo puf ouf so much for gas fo go fo fhe beach. . . affendance office will save on demerif slips and call slips. . . Ibuf fhink of fhe wear and fear on fhe red pencils af fhe end of fhe semesfer finalsl. TUESDAY, MAY 25- Senior prom. . . af Legion hall. . . music, everyfhing fops . . .some of fhe new gef-ups made fhe Easfer Parade look sick. MONDAY, MAY 3 I- Memorial day. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2- Oirls Afhlefic Associafion banguef. . . preffy fine food. . . foo. TI-IURSDAY, JUNE IO- Senior Breakfasf. . . I don'f know why. . . buf I am geffing iusf a wee bif iealous of all fhese de-lovely fhings for fhe seniors. . . buf maybe some- day, I will graduafe foo IOuief, sfoogel. FRIDAY, JUNE I I- Senior Class day. . . Well anyway, fhe Seniors have somefhing fo be sfuck up abouf now. SUNDAY, JUNE I3- Baccalaureafe. . . beaufiful service. MONDAY, JUNE I4 fo FRIDAY, JUNE I8- Final examinafions. FRIDAY, JUNE I8- Commencemenf. . . SUMMER VACATION. . . Adiourn fo fhe beach, deserf, mounfains. Miss Thelma Thomas l Miss Alverda Wesl l-l. W. Goodwin Miss l-lelen Kirkland Sluarl Carrier Roberl S. Farrar Miss l-lazel Nell Bemus Clyde Pallon Miss Rulh Bradley Miss Marian Bruner W. W. Poole Joseph Koegler T. P. McKee Reece Greene l Mrs. Velma J. Sundquisl l Charles L. Webber FAC U LTY rw-'rf i l flX 4 FAC U LTY Mrs. Gail S. Smillw Charles l.. Tibbells Miss Ruin Frolhingham Miss Nellie Connolly Miss Ada S. Mclzadclen Mrs. Edilli Tlfialclier Miss Lulu B. Finley Miss Beolrice Rankin Miss Eclillw M. Pilliie Mrs. Edi+Iw Cook Clycle Cook Miss Anna L. Tryinail Byron F. Quivey Miss Ruin McBurney Rufus Bond Mrs. Frances Concklin Miss Josephine Arnoldy Mrs. Dora Luiz Miss Lucinda Griiffilrh Frank Val Jean McCoy Miss Levenia Scofr Joiin M. Swariiiouf A. D. I-loensliei Miss Mildred L. Frazier Miss Mary Schofield Milfon V. Newcomer FAC U LTY FAC U LTY Miss Margarel Glenn Miss Mary Louise Wallace W. M. Claylon C. R. Nisewanqer S. J. Muslol Mrs. Merrilee Reafsnyder Tlwomas E. Williams l-lerberl G. Bickel A. B. Gardner l-larry A. Fosdiclf Glenn M. Woolley I I'2I'Ht' Swv:-t, I win I.:1iirIi-ill wh. IIw':'I1l Xml. IIiIIIIiII..Iimi1 I I I I II I xl XIII-ii I illm-1'-oil Xlwviiw Knight, II.ii'oIcI 'l'lll'kl'l', Ilnln-rl S. I . Tlwe Sandia Ana siudeni body is iusily proud ol ilie power vesled in ils Board of Conrrol. Tiiis Board was esiablislwed io insure lo every sludeni some voice in ilie governing body of ilwe sclwool. Tlwis year, as in llwe pasl, ils acriviiies bave included noon dances, mai- inee dances, and a cooperaiive inieresi in sucli annual affairs as ilrie l-larvesl Ball, The l-li-Jinlis, and llwe Spring lnlormal. lvlembers ol llie Board ol Conlrol for ilwe pasl year in- clude: Franlc Was and Dwiglwr Noll, presi- denlsg l-larold Tuclcer and Glenn Laylon, vice- presidenrsg Lorraine Sweel, secrelaryg Bill l-lill, commissioner of finance: Elson Gaebe and Leon Lauderbacli, commissioners ol pub- licalionsg Leonard Slaliford and Allen Pailer- son. commissioners of boys aiiileiicsq Maxine Kniglwl, commissioner ol girls aililelicsg and Jimmie Tuclcer, commissioner of forensics. BOARD OF CONTROL SELF GCJVERNMENT COMMITTEE The SelT-GovernmenT CommiTTee. headed by chairman RoberT Cooper and adviser RoberT S. Farrar, is composed oT Tour represenTaTives, Two boys and Two girls being elecTed by The sTudenT body each semesTer. Aloen lvliller and Josephine BuTler, DwighT NoTT and Ben Blee were The represen- TaTives Tor The TirsT semesTer. Those elecTed Tor The second semesTer were Peggy SudduTh and MargueriTe PimenTal, Ben Blee and Laurence Dresser. The worlc oT RoberT Cooper proved so meriTorious during The TirsT semes- Ter ThaT he was reappoinTed chairman Tor The second semesTer. The SelT- CfovernmenT CommiTTee worlcs in direcT coniuncTion wiTh The S. O. C. IT is The duTy oT This commiTTee To operaTe in The capaciTy oT a judicial body, and To acT upon Those cases ThaT have been broughT beTore iT by The STudenT Order CommiTTee. Members oT The SelT-GovernmenT CommiTTee accompanied The Board oT ConTrol on The annual diTch day Trip To Big Pines. C Al1ll'51'll0I'lll' llilllvllllll, lA2llIl'l'lIl't' 1111-use-l', Ili-11 H11-0, llulwl'l S, I4':u'l':1l', Ilimlwrt 4'imgw1', Ilwiflhl Nutt, l's-ggqy Sllillllllh. STUDENT ORDER CCDMMITTEE Cne oT The branches oT sTudenT selT-governmenT is The STudenT Order CommiTTee. This organizaTion corresponds To The group needed by every socieTy or insTiTuTion To help proTecT The besT inTeresT oT The maioriTy. IT is The worlc oT This group To presenT TacTs To The SelT-GovernmenT Com- miTTee, who in Turn acT upon Them. The S. C. C. consisTs oT Twelve mem- bers and a chairman who worlc under and in Tull cooperaTion wiTh The SelT- GovernmenT CommiTTee. For This reason The members oT The S. O. C. are selecTed by The SelT-GovernmenT CommiTTee wiTh The assisTance oT Their adviser, RoberT S. Farrar, and The S. O. C. adviser, T. P. McKee. Twelve new members and a chairman are selecTed each semesTer. Two members are on duTy each period oT The day. The purpose oT The S. O. C. is much more Than To help procure order in our school. The Tine worlc done by The S. O. C. in mainTaining order on The school grounds is worThy oT much praise. DoroThy FlaherTy was chairman oT The commiTTee during The TirsT semesTer and was succeeded by Thompson McNeal, who was chosen chairman Tor The second semesTer. Due To The worlc oT The S. O. C., parking abouT The school was improved and misconducT was cuT To a minimum. I I4'rmn1l row: MV. McKee, Elalinv Owings, l'Nn'ntl1y Davis, Maury .Tame Nm'wmvd, Dinwilliy T'Tl2lhl'l'lX. 'l'hmn1isull IXlm'Nvz1I, llilil lXll'l :n'lu11d, BI:ll'jril'i1- Ynllnwr, l.1l1-illv 'I'Q'fTl'llXY, Sm-1-mul Vnwi iii-i'l'5' lk-uk, Mzlrvili NYvhlv, Fwil Smith, Mitsuu Nitin, Mildrvd 'I'm-ki-V, .Inu Kuilmvanki, Idrm-st II:1i'i'1-ll. 4xll4i!'t'X XVillsm-y. 'I'l1i1'd Vow: 3l:u'g'zl1'vt l.z1wl'vm-v, Hugh lmwv, IA-sim' Vzuisilvli, Furl 4'1ll'TSlill, Iizu' Sm-ix-sl, Ilia-lieird XVl'ig'hl, XV:1II4-1' Swzililwwrm-1', Russn-ll I.z1Z1g:'m-lihzlvli, Al:11'j4n'ia- I4'Imx'vi'. My,- 1, 'XI gr te Pimental, Miss Leveuia Scott, Russell Haney. Joe Kzidnwziki The Senior class ol l937 has undergone in irs 5 ears al Sanla Ana l-ligh School many frying experiences. Nor unlil Their linal year ol high school did Jrhey acquire Jrhe lacililies ol a new school lolanl. Regardless ol lhe handicaps. however, lhe sludenls ol lhis class have excelled in alhlelics, in cilizenshilo, and in scholaslic abilily. Cn April 20, SeyenJrh l-leavenu was presenled as lhe Senior play. The annual Senior class dilch day was held on lylay 20. Then followed a succession of gradualing aclivilies. Baccalaureale exer- cises were held on June I3, and Commence- menl exercises on June I8 in The high school audilorium. Qllicers lor laolh semeslers were as follows: Ferris Wall and Russell l-laney. presidenlg Elson Gaebe and Lesler Carden, yiceepresidenlg lylarguerile Pimenlal and Peggy Paxlon, secrelaryg and Joe Kadowalci, lreasurer. SENIOR CLASS 31,-s. GEORGIA ELIZABETH ADAMS Entered from Huntington Bench High School: Latin Club' Volleyball: G. A. A. Suntu Ann Junior College-Nursing. HERSCHEL F. ALBRECHT llonor Roll 123: Circulation ltlunzlger Generator 1433 Assist- ant Idditor Generator 153: Editor Generator 163. Vlliversity of Southern C2lllflll'lll2l7Jl3lll'llkIllSlll. JEAN ALLEN Swinuning: ldlilll Ululr: Biology Club. Scwipps-Iiaiiiguuges. THERESA FAYE ALLEN lintered from Sherniun High School, Sherman, Texnsg Cos- mopolitan Club 153. Suntn Ann .Iunior College. FRANCIS GEORGE ALTON flt'll0l'Zll. Suntu Ann .lunior College. HELEN BLANCHE ANDREWS Spunisli Club 1633 All Stair Swimming 143: All Star Hockey 143141. A. A. 143. Snntu Ann Junior College, l'0lll0l'lil College. NORMA L. ZORA DAPHNE AREA 'I'ri-Y Girl Reserves 11-G33 Latin Club 14-63. Suntu Ann .lunior College. ELEANOR JANE AUSTIN XVi 'I':un:1 I'i3 Ariel Art Stuff 14-53. CHARLES CLAYTON BACHMAN Iinteresl from Tustin Union High School. Santan Ann Junior l'fllltlgt'-Afltlllllll0l'l't'. FRANK LE ROY BALDWIN Philos 15-63: Swimming 163. Szintzi Ann .Iunior College. ALEXANDER HARRY BANCROFT General. Santan Ann Junior College-Chemic-al Engineering. RUTH AUDREY BARNES Honor Iiollz11idSo1'iety 1I-63: Alpha 15, -63: Latin Cluh 12-631 Sei-retairy Ilonor Society 1532 Music and l3I'1llll21 Editor 12337 Ariel: lfulstuff llrulnzl Shoppe 15-633 .lunior Decoration Connnittee for 1936 Commencement: Inter-club Council 1635 Consul of Latin Club 15-63. Brea College, Kentucky-Language, Literature, Drama. , I BYRON WAYNE BARNETTE lintered from North lligrh S1-hool, XVlL'llll2l, Kansas. 'l'o enter connnerciul uriution. ERNEST VINTER BARRETT 151-los 15, 135: Honor Sm-ivty 12, 35: Honor Roll 1l, 4, 55: B Football 132, 55: li liuskelbull 153, 55: lluselmll 14, 65: Studs-nt Order Connnittee 165: Frelu-11 Club 14-65: Sv:-i'e-tziry lfrem-li Club 165: l'resimlont Honor Sm-im-ty 151: Latin Club 11, 2, 5, 65: Sports ldclltor 1937 Ariel: Hi-Y Club 15, 65: Sui'g'ez111L-ut-Arln:-1 Hi-Y Club 165: lletterinulrs Club 165. Santa Ami Junior Collvge. BERYL IONA BATES Iiuskstbzlll 13, 55: Hovkey 145: liusvbzlll 145: Spanish Club 11-45: UOSllll5l5Ulltilll Club 15, 65: 11. A, A. 11-65: Biology Club 12, 353 Pep Club 155. Suntzl Ann Junior Colleg'e-l'ln,s:'lish. DELBERT CHESTER BEARD I5t-los: lGl1g:,'i11eei'i11g' Club: Mumiger lC1igilivei'ii1g' Club Stunil 13, 452 'l'rzu'k: l+'ootbull: Yell llezulvr. Snntzl Ann Junior College-Cubinet lXlukinf.:'. MILDRED ORRAINE BEATY lintered fron: Anaheim l'nion High School, Anulwini, Culi- forniu: French Club 13-65: llutin Club 13, 45: Glee Club 11-45. State 'l'eu1-hers College. GUY ADAMS BELCHER Spzillish Club. Santa Anal Junior College. LORRAINE MARGARET BENISH Entered from S:1L'1'ed lleurt lligrh SL-hool, Norfolk, Nebrzlskzig French Club: Chorul Club: llyric' Club: 1511911-ttal, Sweet- hearts. HERMAN STEVE BERCK Spring Football: XVrestlim:. University of Southern 1'zulifornin-Sviem-0. GRACE L. BERGE llusketbull 11, Il, 55: Yolleybull 11, fl, 55: liusebull 12, 4, 65: Hoc-km-y 12, 4, 65: All Stair liziskm-tlmll: llockvy und Iiziselmll: 11. A, A.: Girl liesvrves 115. Santa Ann Junior Collegro-llonie Illvononiios. FRANCES BERNSTEIN llonor lioll 135: l52lSkCill2lll 11, 235: Volleyball 11, Il, 55: Buse- bnll 12, 45: l-lovkey 12, 451 13. A. A. 1l-65: Pen Club 1351 lliology Club 11-651 S1 1'l'Hl2ll'j'-il't121Slll'Cl' Biology Club 11, 253 Reporter Biology Club 135: Historian liiolofzqy Club 13, 4, 55. THEODORE BERNSTEIN Geiwrnl. Suntu Ann Junior Collegm-iSn-ieiice. NORA MAE BINGLE lizisketbull 11, fl, 55: Volleyball 11, 3, 55: lizlselmll 12, 4, 651 Hom-ke-y 12, 4, 65: All-:-:tor Vollvybull: All-stair liuskolbull: 11, A. A. ELLEN DEE BLAKE l:0lll'l'2ll, Sillllil A1121 .I1111i411' l'lYlll'5.1'9-NllI'Sill2'. LINCOLN MYRAN BLEDSOE 1911111111111 1135: llzlslu-llmllz 1,14-l'llS1' 115, 1, 135. JUNE EILEEN BLODGET II1111111' S151'i0lY 15, 653 H1111111' Roll 12, 33, 451 .xlllllll 123-135 'I'l'02lSlll'l1l' uf Alpha 155' I,:1ti11 lvlllll 11 135' I51-I1-110 'I'e-'1111 11 155 151':1t111'y 12, 45: 812115115 1'l11l1.15, 651 l'sl1v1'11t11-s 15, 1i511i.A. A 111, 115: lv11111s 1151 55VlIllllIlllpl 1.1, 115: Xulleylwzlll 1552 H111-km-5 11152 Iizlsobzlll 1155. SlZlllf15l'd lvlliYl'l'SilY'ffIAIXV. RALPH W. BLOWER l 1111ll1:1ll 11, 3, 55: liusohzlll 145: 'l'l'lll'k 125: Ve-11 1'Illl5 135 1111-v 1'l11l1 11, 335. Sillllil A1111 .l1111im11' 1'41llug:0, l'lliX'1'l'SilX of 1'z1lif111'11iz1fL'11111 lllt'l't't'. JEAN ELIZABETH BROWN H1111111' Hull 155. Sillllil .Xllil .I1111ic11' 1'15N0.Ll't'-1115151ll1l'l'l'1ill, VIOLETTE ELEANORA BROWN S11:111isl1 Club 14-65: 1'11s111u1111lit:111 1'l11l1 11551 'I'1'i-Y 132-155. Silllfil A1111 .I1111io1' 1'11llvg'v-1'111111111-1'1-1:1l, WINIFRED LUCILLE BROWN .. 5. 1- 1, . H .. X51 lz1111:1 I1 1..-1151 ll'P2lSlll't'!' uf X51 'l'z1111:1 P1 1653 Inl'l'lll'h 1'l11l1 12-1353 l51'iIl 'l'v:1111 1551 Hi-.links 1251 Fzllstzlff 1511111111 Sh111111e 15, G5. S:111t:1 -Xllil lllllitbl' 1'11Ilv e l'11ive-lwitv nf 1'-1li 11' 'A S . . 1. , . Q . f 1111.1 at Lu, Allgvlos-lflllglisll. GEORGE GARRIE BRVANT 241111111 ,xllil .l1111io1' L'1,1lIvg:'o-1'u1111111-1'1'i:1l. EDWARD DENNIS BUCKLEY l':Illt'l'4'11 f1'11111 I'11ly High, l115llg' Hk'2l1'll. BRUQE NORTON BUELL4 1'l11l1: Ring' l'l5II5l5lilTUl'1 l7l'ill5lQl1 I7v1-11121111111 1'111111111t11-1-. Sillllil Allil .l1111i111' 1'11lI1-ge, HARRY EARL BUETER 1111111-1':1l. Sillllil A1151 .l1111iu1' 1'oIle,:'v. JOSEPHINE L. BUTLER l+I1111'1- Nous 11351 1511511218 1135: II1111111' Roll 11, 551 lI15lll5l' Sn- 1-ivly 12, 411 Sl5ilHiSh 1'I11l5 15, 651 S111-1'ot:11'y S11:111ish 1'l11l1 155: Ariol Art Stuff 14-155: lvSll1'l'l'llt1 11551 l'15S!N15I50lil2lll 1'l11l1 1251 S1-lf 111111-1'111111-111 Ullllllllilftxk' 11251 Y11l11111vv1' S1-1'vi1'v 155: 11. A. A.: S1vi111111i11g' 125: Ilnukvy 135: linskvtlvzlll 1155. Sillllil Allil .llllli15I' K'0ll0f.24', l'11ive1'si1y of 1'z1lifo1'11izL all LHS Allpivls-S. xl1'1'-l5l'0Slfl0l5l of J11111111' Class: 1111111 1'l11l1: l'1'11s11l1-111 1111-fe JENEVIV CAMPBELL Spanish Club 11, 25: Usheretie 11-63: Fulstzlff Drama Shoppe 169: Girl Reserves 11, 29. Santa Ann Junior College, University of California. MARY BETH CAMPBELL Honor Society 165. Arizona University-Mow-lizlliclising. LESTER L. CARDEN JR Honor Society 11, 2, 3, 55: Honor Roll 143: Vice-president Senior Class: l'r6-Sident of Honor Soc-iety: Editor 1937 Ariel: Lutin Club 11-63: 'i'l'9flSlll't'l' Latin Club 13, 47: Student Order lwommittee: Debate 'l'Q:1m: Hi-Y 15, 63: Secretary Ili-Y 163. Stanford UniversityfLz1w. CARL THOMAS CARLSON Spanish Club 13. 43. Santa Ana Junior Colleyfxe. VERNON CHARLES CARNEY Dvlos 11-65: President of Delos 165: Se'1'g9zl1it-at-nrnis Dolos 153: Football 13-65: Baseball 167: Inter-club Council 169: Lzitin Ulub 11-49: Letterman's Club 15, GJ. Santa Ana Junior C01i9H'6-SClPllCt5. CHARLES STEWART CARTWRIGHT Entered from Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Michigan: French Club: Hi-Y. Mit-liigzin State University. FRANCIS W. CATHERINA General. DELLA CHAPMAN General VELMA CHITTOCK General. Y Santa Ann Business College or Junior College. ROBERT EUGENE CLARK Delos12-GJ: liz1sketl1:1ll1l,3Z, 53. - Szlntzi Ann Junior College, I72lVlS-JX2.fl'lCllilLll'6. CHESTER E. CLARK Santa Ana Junior College-Coinniercinl. MILDRED BEATRICE COLE Entered from i:i2llllillll'33,' High School, Hamburg, Iowa. Santa Ana Junior College. DONALD RICHARD COLEMAN 111110 011113 11, 2, 5, 113: 14'111stz1ff D1':1111:1 Shoppe 15, 63: Lead 111 13111-1111111 1113: Senior 1'l:1y Seventh 111-:1x'e11 1635 Stage Crew Fl3I't'1111l11 15, 113: 'I'e1111is 11, 233 'XX7l'PS1l111H 11, 23. Sillllil A1111 .11111io1' Co11eg'e-M11111P111:1tios 111111 Scie11c0. ROBERT CLAY COLLIER 141111111-11 f1'11111 lms A11g0111s 1'11lyt111'1111ir' Higlh S0110111, Lux A11g'1-11-s, 1'n1li1'o1'11i:13 1'I11gi11e01'i11g' Club 153, 11011111' Socielx U3 0 . BRADLEY LORRAINE COMBS f10I11'l'1lI. Sz111t:1 A1111 J1l11i111' Cu11e1.:'0. ROBERT JOSEPH CONE 1'11p,'i1 -' - 1'l111' Xssix 1111 151181110851 M1111:1,f:,'c-1' :md Husiru-M 1, ' 11-0111114 1. 1 ft: 111111111141-1' of 1'I11f.:'i111-111'i11g' 1111113 Sillllil 131111 .11111i01' C011eg'11. ALLAN JOSEPH COOK l1t'1l1'1'2lI. S:111t:1 A1121 .11111i01' 1'131101310-SIIIOS1113111511113. GILES COOK S11:111is11 1'11111 113. x .':1111:1 A1111 J11111111' 1F1111-1.:'OvC11111111e1'ce. BARBARA COOM BS 111-11111111 ROBERT GEORGE COOPER I'I1111'1'1-11 f1'11111 l'1l1l1'1'1'j' 111111111 1111111 S1'11110l, 1311t:11'i11, Culifm' 11111: H1311131' 11011 12, 313: 111311131' S111-ivty 14-633 1.z1ti111.'lu11 11-43 11'1'1-111'11 l'1l113 1633 Sports 11111111113 111111v1'z1to1' 1533 1T1mi1'111z111 S1-If-1111v111'111111111t 1'0111111i1t1-1- 15, 63: 1'h:1i1'111:111 U01131' 13:1y 1711111 11l1llt'1'131' IQ'1lt'1'111'l11'41'1111315 153' Q11 ' ' 1.1 1. 1.1 43 ' x v V l'111X'1'1'S11X uf l'2111f131'111Z1vl'11P111IS -: 51-outs 1.1-63, 1iF011t I1:11I 1.1. 113: I1 l1:1Sket11:111 11. 31, 53: 1' 'I'l'2ll'k 143. tu GLADYS OPAL CORBLY S11'111iw11 1111113 53' 1' X ' 1. . . 1.,-. . 1. 1. A. 11-.13: i1l1'11l0SPl'V0S 11, 2, 43 1I111'1i1'J'1 1!z1s1111:111: Yo11vx11:111: Swi111111i11g'g Life Sawing. 52111121 .xllil 1111si11oss 1'o1leg'v. BEULAH JOSEPHINE CORWIN 1121111-11111 f1'11111 S:111t:1 11:11'11:11'z1 High School, Santa I5z11'11z1.1':1 1'z11i1'111-111:11 1111111 1'hi 131-1111 163: Glu- Club. S:1111:1 A1121 .11111io1' 1'111log11-N111'si11g DONNVA JEAN 'COUDRTN EY N11 I.1111.1 11 14-113. 11. A. A. 11-.131 11:1xk11Il1:111 11, 23: Hockoy 1111111 3 1t1111lN 111111 113 ::1 - 1-L. 1 Sillllil A11:1 .11111i111' 1'1111111.:'--N111'si111.1'. CLIFFORD EUGENE CUMMINGS Avl31311I311I'j S l'1311Q'1.Z'l'. HARRIS BOWMAN DALBEC I 'l'l'2lCk 1525. Santa A1121 Junior College. LESLIE POWELL DAMEWOOD Honor Roll 1653 Hi-Y 15, 651 Hi-Y 'l'1'0:1s11l'e1' 15, 65. Santan A1111 Junior Collvge!Scieucv. MARGARET CAROLE DAVIES S6l'l'f:'l2ll'y Junior Clzlssg Glee Cl11b ,-X1'l'Ulllll2llllSl 1l-653 Spun- ish Club 11, 253 Fz1lstz1lT 1111111111 Shoppe 15, 65: Senior Ring: Committee 13, 45: .Iuuior Devorzltion fiflllllllllltxf' 15536 Com- 111e11v0111e11t 13, 45: Lend in 1511e1'ettz1 165. Santa .AIIZL Jlllllfll' C1ll16QI8+17l'ZlIll2ltlL'S and BillSll'2Ll Art. DON MAX DAVIS I':lllE'l'9d fl'0lll Venice lligh School: R Rziskvtbull 13-65. PEPSIS R. DAVIS Bzmsketball 12-453 Hockey All-stan' 155: Rz11l111into11 1653 Vol- leyball 14-653 Swimming 12-45, Hockey 13, 55: G. A. A. 12-653 Spanish Club 1355 Girls' Ler1g11eC:1I1i11ct 165: l'e11 Club 145. Santa Ana .Junior C01lE'2'9-f'0llIlllCl'CG. GEORGE LEWIS DAWSON R Football lXlRll2l2,'6l'Q Assistant li Ig2lSk9tb2lll Mz111:1ge1A, Senior Play. Santa Ana Junior College. ALVIN ALBERT DEHNE IZ l+'ootb:1ll. Snntzi AIIZI .lunior College. WILLIAM HARRIS DENNY f:QllE'l'il1. VIVIAN FRANCES DEVINNEY 11e11v1':1l. Santa A1111 I3llSl1lL'SS College. GEORGIALEE DOANE Spanish Club 1l, 2, 55: 11. A. A. 12, 351 Swi111111i11g 11, 2, 35, 11100 Club 145g l+'z1lst'1ff lTl'Ellll2l Slmplvv. Santa Allil Jllllllll' Collvgo zinfl l'11iV0rsity of Cz1lifo1'ni:1- Politiczll I':l'UllllllllCf4, MARY WILHELMINA DOMINGUEZ S11:111ish Club 1l, 2, 4, 55. GEORGE H. DORSEY Sig'I11z1 Iota Sigilllil 1'3l-'I!SS5g lfootbzill 1'1l1-'2lil5g B lizlskothull 'II253 'l'l'Zll'k Blllllilgfxl' 11525. Slllllil l3:11'bz11'zL State-l4'111'9st1'y. MARTHA JANE DOWLING film- 4'IllI+ IRI-IGI, .IllIlll lil-llwll Sl'llllUlfAlllNil'. OUIDA GEORGIA DOXEYv I A 4 Izllllllw-:I trlllll 10IllI':ll I lllllll, I'.I I l-llllwl, 4:IIlf1ll'IIl:l2 Illlskvl- Ilalll IIIJ: lIIlIUlll'1IIIf:II'l Ill-sl-lwlls II-'Hg 42. A. A. III. SIIII lIIl'glvHl:ll1' Svil-lllw-. WILLIAM DRUITT 1'lISllIlIlilllIIZlll 4'IllIl II-Ill: INIIIZIIQ' 42-til: Sllzlllisll ltlllll III--H Vlzlss Ilvlll'llslflll:lIix'l- Sllzlllisll I'lllIl I2l,4I1 Svllilll' I'l:ly Ui! Slllllil .Xll.l Jllllllll' 1'llIIl-gl-. RUSSELL WILLIAM DUFFEL IM-llls I2-III: Slulllisll l'lllIl 1I,2I: II lhlskl-tIl:llI ISI, Sl. SIIIIISI .XIIEI .Illllilll' 1'llIIl-3:1--Ilzlw. JAMES STEWART DUNSETH I':Illt'I'l'1l I'l'llIII l I'k'IIlUIll Iligll Sl-Illllll, Ims .XlI,LZ't'lt'S, 1'zlIiful'llizl3 ., .,, .. , -. IIlllllll Illlll IM. lwllstzltt IIl':llll:l Sllnllllll 1.l, M. .XI:ljlrl' ill Sl-il-lll-I-. ELDON FRANCIS EASTNIAN Iillllllu-ll l'l'lnll .Xllzlllvilll lvllillll High Sl-Ilmll. Iiixl-l'silIv .X,u'l'il'1lltlllA:ll Uulll-,ul-. JAMES SUTTON ELLIOTT JR. I'Ilillls III-til: St'I'4L1'l'SlIlI'1ll',XI'IIlSHI' I'Ilillls 41. G13 IWISIIIUNIIIIZIII I 1'IllIlg l:l'xllIllll1lH II,Z!Ig Il Ilalskl-lIlzlII 4223: XVI't'SIIIl1f.l' 12, 45: Il 'I'l':ll-Ii I-II1 Yllrsity 'l'I':ll'k Mil. SZIIIIII .XIIRI .Illllillr I'llIll-gl-, lwIIIVOI'SIlj'lIfSU1llII1'I'll 1'llIifol'lli:li Illllllslriall AVIS, WORTH EARL ELLIOTT I'llilus Hill I! lflllrtlnlll IZIIZ I! Ilzlskvlllzlll II, 22, SI: 'I'l'ill'k 122, I, lui, Nillllll .xllil ,lIlIIiIlI'1'Ullt'.L1l' -llllIllstl'i:ll Arts. MURIEL EILEEN ENGELKE Iillll-lx-ll I'I'UIlI Illzlsl l5I'2lllpl1' IIip:Il Sl-llmll, l'IzlSt Ul':lllg'c-, Nvw ,Il-l'sll5': IIllllm- Illlll HI: Spllllisll lwlllll 45, ling Llltill 1'IllIl ll, EI: I!EllIllg1y1'l11lI II, 25: Illll-klly 12, 45: 'I'vllllis II, JI, 4,5,Iib: 'I'l-llllis Mzlllzlgzl-l' HSI: Girl Illlsvlwvs Il-lil: 12, A. A. 15, GJ. l't'llIl!4j'IY2llli2l Slzltl- Vlllll-gl--I'Ilysil-:ll Illrllll-zltillll. JESSIE FAIRES Ilalsl-Inlllg Ylllll-5'Il:llI: 'I'l-llllis. Sillllil ,XIIZI .Illlliur Ullllmzl-. MARGARET FERN FARMER Sllzlllisll i'llllD II, 233 Il. ,L A. II, JI. ROYCE IVIERTON FARWELL Stlllllll l'IllIl. SEIIIIJI .XIIII .Illllillr Uullvgll- Maltlll-llllllivs llllll Avilltilvll. MARGARET E. FILES Secretary Public Speaking Class 1633 Volunteer Service 13, 43. THELMA ALBERTA FINNEGAN Glee Club 13, 633 Ariel Staff, Junior Life Saving. Major in Art. MARGARET JEAN FITZGERALD Latin Club 11, 233 Honor Roll 143. LORRAINE FRANCES FLAGG Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 633 G. A. A.: Pep Club, Sophomore Basketball Team, Girl Reserves 11, 23. MARJORY JEAN FLOWER Latin Club 11, 23: Frenuh 1'lub 15, 633 Student Order Com- mittee, G-lee Club 13-63. Business College. HAZEL ROSALEE FORESTER Spanish Club, Falstaff Drama Shoppe, Generator Staff. Stanford University-Journalism. KATHERINE LUCILLE FOX General. IVIARGUERITE ADELAIDE FOX Cosmopolitan Club 15, 63. Santa Ana .Iunior College. MORRIS EDWIN FOX Entered from VVashington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. California Institute of 'I'et-hnology-Electrical and Radio Engineering. DARLENE MAE FOY Glee Club 11, 23. BARBARA WORTH FOYE lintered from Newport T-Iarbor l-Iig'l1 Svhool: Basketball 1333 Volleyball 133, Hom-key 13-63: Tennis 14, 533 Swimming 1435 G. A. A. 13-635 Glee Club 143: Falstaff Drama Shoppe 163. Santa Ana .Iunior College-Nursing. BETTY DOROTHY FRYE Honor Roll or Honor Som-iety 11-63: Girl Reserves 13-53: I'r0- gram Chairman of Girl Reserves 153: Latin Club 12-633 Re- porter Latin Club 15, 63: Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 632 AS- sociate Editor of Generator 153: .Iunior Decoration Commit- tee for 1936 1'ommeneeinent. Santa Ana Junior College-Sciences, Draina. ELSON NEWLIN GAEBE Umnnmissionoi' of I'ubli1-ations 1633 Vice- Jreside-nt Q ' 1 of . eniol Class, Sigma lota Sigma 12-63: Secretary of Sigma Iota Sig'- mas 133: Ili-,links 13, 53g Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 63: Sec- rvtary Falstaff Drama Sliomwe 163: L9tterman's Club 15, G31 Uolnr llay Ullllllllltlfbt? 163: 'l'ra0fl 13, 53, H Basketball 14, G33 Ii lfootlvall 143, Santa Ana .lunior College, University of C'alifornia-1'on1- 1111-11-e. NEAL HOWARD GAMMEL Sl-it-in-e Seminar 13, 43. Santa Ana .Iunior1'ollef.:f-, Uiiivursity of California-Engineelw ing. EILEEN LEE GIBBS Ilonor Sm-it-ty 1531 llonor Roll 1633 Basketball 163, Usherctte 11533 l'13Slll0Ill3lll2lll Club 15, 63. Santa Ana .Iunior College--Sot'retarial Course. DOROTHY M. GRACE Santa Ana l'lllVl'l'SllY of Beauty Vulture. VIRGINIA LEE GRAVES Wi Tama l'i 12-63111. A, A. 1l3, Latin Club 12, 333 Drill 'l't-am 153. Pomona College- and llniversity of Southern California-lGng:- lisli and Forvign Languages. MARYBELLE GULICK Gonoral. FLORENCE LUCILLE GUTHRIE l':lllt'l't'd fl-mn 17haI'l'ey Union lligh School, Ontario, California. ALFRED JUSTIN GUTIERREZ KVM-stling' 12-631. Santa Ana .Junior 1'olleg'e. JOSEPH BARRETT HALDERMAN Philos: Vit-0-1n'osident Philos, Football. IM-isel S1-hool. JAMES BLAINE HAMILTON 'I'raI-k, XY1'vstli11g. Santa Ana Junior 1'olleg'e. LEROY MALCOM HAMILTON 'Pram-k. Santa Ana liusinoss 1'olle-ge. HAROLD RUSSELL HANEY l'rm-suit-lit of St-nior Ulass: Delos 1l-63: XYl0P-l3l'9Sl1lt'lll Dolos 1531 Sm'g'4-aiiit-:xt-Arms Delos 163: Honor Roll 1633 Business Alilll1lg'0l' H337 Ariol: l'rt-side-nt Ifalstaff' Drama Slmoppe- 15, 63: l.alin 1'luIs 11-63: Sixlllfll' l'lay Seventh Heaven , I3 Football 122, 531 li Iiaskf-tlmall 1323. Santa Ana Junior 1'olleg'v-Law. IVIARY VIRGINIA HARDING KI. A. A.: 'I'e-Imis. Sauna A-Xllil .lunior I'IIIIPHQXR-f'llIIIIIIEVCC. WAYNE LOWELL HARLIN f:t'Ill'l'2ll. Santan Ann .Iuniur 4'uIIep,'e. ALTHA BE EVELYN HARMAN fielwrzll, XVm'k after Grzlcluzltifm. FRANCES LUCILLE HASKILL Spanish Ululxg Iluum' Roll ul' Hllllfbl' Sm-iety 11, 2, 3, 53, RALPH LAWRENCE HAVEN Gellvrzll. VIOLA MARY HEFFNER GFllt'l'2l1. lInive1'sity of Iowa ul' Santa Ana Junior Cullege. WILLIAM HARRY HEHN I4 Fuotlmll 4151 SIIZIIIISII Fluh 41, 214 Aviutiml Sm-11001-Af-1'mu1utius. BURDETTE HEINLY Elltered from Fllllertfull lfuimx High School: Hmmm' Sfwifrty 15? FAITH BYRNECE HENDERSON XVi 'I'z1mu l'i K4-613 l'nsn1u1mIitz111 Fluh 12-GJ: Vivo-lwesiclmm IWISIEIIIOIIOIITZIYI Uluh 453: Fzllstzlff IIVEIIIIII Slmppe 15, GJ: Ruud 13-671 Band IIihl':n1'i:I11 1-IJ: IH-11 4'luI1: UIQ-0 Fluh f2Jg Spzmisll l'Iub 43, 45. Santan Ana Junim' 1tlllltigt'-l'IIIIIlIIQl'l'L'. LOYAL HERBERT HENGSTLER f:t'll03l'2ll. Santa Ann Junim' Colle-g'e. WINSTON EDMAN HENRY Gem-ml. PAUL HOYT HEWITT Golxerzxl. Santan Ann Junior Collegv-'Scio11ce and Muthemaltics. MAY HIBBERT I.z1til11'I11l1 122-133. Sillllil Aim .l1111i111' lvlllltlft'-1'13llllll1'l'1'l'll HELEN ELNORA HICKS Xulll-yI1:1ll1l3:lIn1-In-5'12341'il'll!1x11uN1l1i3 1' X K 1l ' x ,1 '. '.' ' I1,1.4. - Svii-111'v fvllllllill' 1131 1'l1111':1l 1'lul1 llil, S:1l1l:1 .xllil .l1111i111' 1'11Il1-gv l'11ix'11iwi1v 11f1 1lifm'11i'1 '11 lux .X11,u'1-I1-s. JOHN WILLIAM HILL l'13lllllllSNl13ll1'l' 111' I i11:1111'o 15, 111: I!11:11'1I nf 1'I3lIll'13l 15 11 'I'1-mils 12. 4, 1333 l12lllll 1'I11I1 1l-153: 1.1-111-1'111z111's1'l11l1: l1':1l'slz1II I31':1111:1 Sliuislu- 11i3. Sillllil Aim .lIlIllllI' 1'11II1-,fm-, l'l1ix'1-wily of Srvilllie-rn 1':1lif111'11iz1 MARIAM ELOISE HISKEY V XXI lillllil I'1 1,2-1133 SIHIIIISII 1'l11I1 1ZI, 43: I z1lSl:lf'I' llI'2IllIl SI11111111- 15, 153: Ili .links 14, 133: Ilrill 'IR-aim 1533 'Fvllliis 143 I I1lIlIIIll13ll 113 Ilmlwu ' 1, 4 -. ,,,. . v. . , . 1-, 43, Sillllil .xllil .I1111i111' l'13llt',Lf1'-Alillll1'lllIllll'S, Il1':1111:1. LUCYLE O. HOLMES 71-1-1 'I'13 153' 7111 ' 1 ' . . ., . nz I In-111i't1-1' 1.13: Ifzllslzlff lll'lIlll2l Sliupp 15, 1331-G. A. A, 153illi.lillks1f131llil'l Ile-sv1'v1-sg Gi1'ls'GI11 1 lull 1:13: II111-lu-5' 1.13: llzlsm-l3:1ll 15l1 Iizlslukllmll 153. Sillllil .XI1:1 .liliiinir 1'ull1'p:'0 -Art. RUTH ALICE HOOD Spamisli 1'llIl3 12, 223. Slllllil ,xllil .lllIll13l' 1'11II1-,u'11- l'l3IlllllPl'1't'. ROBERT ERNEST HORSEMAN I,:1ti11 1'l11l1 1I, 2, 5.1531 Ili-Y1'I1lI114-GI, Sillllil Aim .llIlll13I' 1'11IIvg:v. ROBERT WILSON HOYT 121-111-1':1I. BESSIE MAY HUNT Goin-l':1l. JACKSON DAVID HUNTER ll13lll3l' S131'i1'l5' 1231 llllllrn' liull llll Ili-Y l'llll3 1-I-1533 lll-X 1'I11I1 l'1'1-si1I1-111 11-153: Ilzilin 1'Iul1 12-113: lnlllll 1'llIl1 811111111 1-I-lil: I1'1'1-111-I1 1'llll3 11-133: .xSSI3l'l1lIl' I1I1lit111' 153317 Arivl. Sillllil .XIIZI .llllll13I' 1'11lI1-gc, MARLYS 'ETHEL HUTCHINSON I1z1I5l:1tl llliillllil SI11111111' 15, 635 11111111-tl:1, SW1'1'll11'2ll'lS 11333 5131'lt'lj' l'.1lll13I', Girls' Sports l'I1liI111' 1111111-l':1t111' 15, 1i31 l'Nl't'Il1'll 1'I11I1 12-1531 X'iv1--1111-sifle-111 I1'1'1-1111I1 1'I11l1 143' l'11l1 1'l11Il 143' ' GI1-1-1'I11l1 12, Il, 1533 .Xi'ie'lSt:1t't', Girls' SlIIll'lS 15, 63. n I'z1sz11I1-11:1 .llllll13I' 1'11II1-5:1---I31':1111z1Ii1's. JACK DELBERT HUTTON I'Z11t11l'v1I l'l'l3lll Ilzlvid I.i11s11ml1 1'11lIvg,:og II1111111' Srwim-ly 1Il: Ili-Y 14-63: Iizilin 1'luI1 11-133: Glow fllllll 1113: 13111-11-1111, 'ASWQ-1-tI11-:1l'ts : S1'lll13l' I'l:1y: Imucl in Svnim' I'I:1y: I'1'v,4i1le-111 of lN'l32lllllp1' 1'lz1ss. Sillllil .lllil .llIlll13I' 1'11Il v,a:'u-Aliilvilv 1'I11'isli:1l1 College, ,'xl,3llQllk'. Toxusi 'I'l1eoI13p:y, AGNES PEARL ILEY General. Santa Ana Junior College. BLANCHE ORA IVINS Biology Club 12-55: Stamp Club 15, 65: G. A, A. 12, 45: Tennis 115: Hockey 135: Baseball 145: Basketball 155. Santa Ana Junior College, University of Southern California- Architecture. WALLACE ROBINSON JENNINGS B Football 15, 65: VVrestling Tezun: Tumbling 13, 55. California Institute of Technology-Science. LLOYD FRANKLIN JOHNSON General. Santa Amt Junior College. PEARL LOUISE JOHNSON French Club 115: Secretary of Biology Club 115: Representa- tive of Cosmopolitan Club 155: Glee Club 11-45: Society Editor Generator 165: Falstaff Drama Shoppe: Operettzt, Sweethearts 165: French Club 115. JOE GEORGE KADOWAKI 'Freztsurer Senior Class: Owls Club 13-65: Letterman's Club 14-65: Pep Club 145: SE3l'g6ZlI1f-211-.ATITIS of Owls 155: Vice- Presiclent of Owls 165: Student Order Committee 13-55: B Football 115: B Basketball 115: Baseball 12, 4, 65: Varsity Football: Varsity 13-55: Basketball 13-55. Santa Ana Junior College, University of California. VIRGINIA RUTH KASTORFF Volleyball 155: Tennis 165: G. A. A. 11, 25. VIVIAN LEONE KAUFMAN G. A. A. 135: Fztlstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 65: French Club 12-65: Vice-president French Club 15, 65: Biology Club 125: Secretary Biology Club 125: Social Service Committee 125: Operettzt 165: Glee Club 15, 65: Pep Club 145. University of Southern California-Drumu. RICHARD EUGENE KEECH General, Santa Aflil Junior College-Science, MERCEDES ELIZABETH KELLOUGH Usherettes 11-65: Glee Club 12-65: Cosmopolitan Club 11-45 Spanish Club 11, 25. Santa Ana Junior College-Aviation. JESSE L. KERBY General. Santa Ana Junior College. ETHEL JANE KERSHNER Entered from Frankford High School, Philzldelpllin, Pennsyl vzluia, Dramatic Clnub. v THOMAS CECIL KEY Iflllll-lwml frolll l,lltN'lllX lllvvlvllillvg Ulu-l'vtt:l, Vlliml High Sn-llrml, Pllomlix, 1Xl'lZ0ll1l USXVPQ-'Illt'1ll'lS. 4 lllvlllllilll lllllrlth Sl-lllillzlry, l'lIli'lIlllilll, Ohio. GLORIA KIRCHNER VVI 'I'lllll I'i CI Iil X11 lllllltll' Smlivly 1235 llclvkv' ' ' ' ' ' 1 4I'1' X X illllllltl U37 lllllll lllil Hill lie-1ml'Ioi' for VI'i 'llillllil l'i: 3 42, 41. Ie-llllls 1.1-Ill: Ilzlskeltbz g - 'skis 'gf-a 'li lll ly,.el thi lLlllllL11ll law. llt'IlOl'i1l0I' 167: I4':llstzltT lll'Qllll4l Sll0IllJ6 HU. 11x ul l lllltblllll Im l'llIYL'I'S' Q ' 'z ' 1-. Il'll1lllSlll. ROBERT FRANK KLOESS l'USIll4llI0lll2lll Ulub: U Szllllal .xllil Jllllllll' Vol MAXINE MARIE KNIGH l5UilI'll llf l'Ollll'IIl IIE 1 ll. A. A. QI-lil: Swim 'l'0lllllS fl-III: Vollelybz ilelwltlzl, Sw0vlllezll'IS g Glee Club. Ivgv. T I Allbllil UU: fl. A. A. I'l'esillelnt UH llllllp.: Il-Iij: SXVlllllIllllj.f Blilllllflvl' 159 lll IJ, 4, bl: Info 5Zl.Ylll 1' 3, 5 5 1 2llSz L I J Ilfl Ill'IIlll2l Slllllllll' USD. Gill lxtg-tlXQN I fl I - ' - ' ' In - ' 1 lirl Reserve l'l'm-si I J dl-llt Q-ll. Szllltzl Allil .llIllIUI' fll!llt'f.Z'l', l'1livvl'sity of fl2lllfUl'lll2l at Lux AllL2'Q'lt'S. IRENE KAQY KRISHER I .llst.lII IYl.llll.l Sllllllllifl il, A. A.: S1-lliol' Plzlyg Girl Ill-sfwvvs I lskllblll Ali I Xlt Ill' llm-k1'5'Z !:.' I 2 I Sillllil .lllil Jllllllll' Pol '0 . ' Szf. lego PHYLLIS MARIE KROCK Swillllllillg: Il, 253 Illee Club Cl-Ill: Girl Roservvs fl-GJ: Girl lil'Sl'l'Yt'S lllllbllltll Ui-G33 Cnslllllprllilzlll Ulllb Q2-421 Pvp Club 445 4 X X Ill I lflll K lub U M S :l.l.l. gl: .':lllt:l Allil .Illllior Ullll solzl-I l0l'lllil trilogy. DELLA MAE KRONE . , , . , llIll'Illll, llltllllilllil. SlHllllSll Idllli-iw-ll fl'Ulll ll2ll'lllll lIly..ll Ntllfllll lll1ll4l'5Il71 X Xll V ,..,l, .:.l.: . , 2, .nz SNVllllllllllf-Y. 'llllllllll' l'llix'm-wily, Now fll'lUIlllS, Iluuisizlllzl. MARGARET ELAINE LA l'lllll'l't'Il fl'llllI 'l'I'IlX II , CKEY Q igll Sclloul, 'l'roy, New York: Ilrfllllll -IJ I ltlll Ulub Vi til l'lllllll 1 lub fl Ill llfllliil, : ls ' .- 1 . -, . 1 7, ' :Coslllollrllitzlll fllllll IJ!-lil: lim-lcvy 14, til: SVVllllllllllf.2' 13- GJ: Yrllleyllzlll 1333 Ilzlskl-tbzlll 137: ll. A. A. lil-lij. HAROLD ARTHUR LAMBERT lll'Ilt'I':Il, Sillllil .lllil -lllllllll' Colle- l-Tl' RUSSELL REID LANGENBEICK llmlul Iwll UI Nwwly I.,-Ill: Slllllvlll tml:-l' flflllllllllltlt? CGD. I IIIXLINIIS or Nllllllltlll i'zllifm'llizl-IWe-lltistl'y. MARGARET ELIZABETH l'lIlIvl'0ll fl'41 ' ' LAWRENCE gl' Sl- 1, '-V, 'z ' Cl 'IYUIIY lll l1uxnlIlllNllllll llrloltll1.lltll. , ZZ ISI: St4'I'tlill'j' lqllllt' Nuns HI: l'slln-lwltl-s 1-I-lil: Stlull-Ill llI'1ll'l' Illllllllllllvt' 463' l+'Allwl'll'i' llI lllll 911 l . l . . . 1 . oline-143. Sillllll .xllil Jllllllll' Vulli-p:v. GLENN MORRIS LAYTON Illllll-lu-ml lll'lIlII Silll Ilie-p,:'rl lXl'lllj' illlll Nzlvy .Mwlrle-lllyq Siglllzl Inlzl Sl,LZ'lll2I III-151: Slfllllil leml Slglllil l:I'llIll'It'l' 1-U3 Siglllzl llllil hlglllll 5l'1'l'l'liIl'j' fall II1 X lllllb I I lm lrvsia ' T 3 ' .' . - .,-ll: lll-X 1 lub Vive-- N I Ill Ili illslllllpcllltzlll Club ll, 2171 l zll.'t:ll'l' lll'2llll2l Sllllppl- UH: llilllll l'lllb lil-lib: l.zltill Vlub flilllllll' 122, 413 llzltill Illllll 'I'lw-'lwlllw-1' 1 133' V11 ' . , .,- . til. 43: Yin-4--1111-siflvlll Sli Sillllil Allll .llllllUl' l'ullm lllllll3l'l' Ufilvll lfulwe- 1.13: I'e-ll Club lcln-Ill Hflflj' HSI, lgo--Ilalw. lbll r-gel, lllilyll Vliniu, Rrwlll-stvr, Nllllllv- MARCEL JOHN LeBORGNE F11-111-11 1'l11b. 'l'1'11d1- S1-hrml 01' 81111111 A1111 .l1111i111' 1'11ll11g'1-. HELEN LeGAKES H1111-1'11d f1'11111 Silll .lllilll f'1llliS1l'2llI11 Higzh S1-11111111 VVi 'l'1111111, Vi 122-1515 'l'1f1111is 15, 1113 12. A. A. 15, 1513 F11ls111ff 15l'ZLIYl2l. 8111111111: 15, 151. Sillllil A1111 -Illlli1Il'U11ut'f.1'L'11I' l511si111-ss 1 c1ll1-1.21-. BARBARA LINDSEY I1111i11 1'l11b 13-613 11. A. A,: Huskm-tI111ll. SAMUEL JACK LOCKHART A'il'6-1ll'PSidPlIl S11111111111o1'v 111315241 I211sk1-tl1z1Il 1I, 3, 51. Sillltil gxllil .I1111i111- 1'11ll1-1:1-, l'11iv1+1'sily of 1'11lif111'11i11 Ill Los Angeles. ANSON HARVEY LOONEY 111-111-1'11l. 81111111 A1111 .l1111i111- 1'11lIeg'1-. INA LOW I'11lU'l'Bll f1'11111 Nt'XN'l711l'I ll111'l1111' High S1-I11111l. MARY ANN LOW IC111eI'11d f1'11111 Xlklllllill Arts High Svhnol, Los A11g'1-I1-N, fvilli' f111'11i113 B1-111 Phi 111-1111 15, 111: I'1'1-side-111 H1-111 l'11i 111-1111 1613 11. A. A. 15, 151: Ii11sk1-tb11lI 1511 H111-ke-y 1131: 'l't'lllliS 15, 1513 Swi111111i11g 1511 I11t1-1' 1'l11I1 1'1Illlll'il 11313 111'iI1 'l'1-11111 151. S1111t11 A1111 .I1111i111' l'11llt'gt1-SC'i1-'l1l'k'. NORMA INES LUNDAK Ii11sk1-11111111 V11Il11yl111lI: ll111'k1-yp I!11s1-l1:1lI3 11. A. A.3 Girls' Sports l'Idit111', 1Iv11v1'111111'. S1111t11 411121 .I1111i111' 1'11ll11g'1-. EDWINA KATHERINE MAAG l':llI1'I'13d from II11111111111 1'11111'1-111, AlllZlIlll1l'2l, 1'11lif111'11i:11 1'11s- 111111111lit1111 1'l11l1: 11111111 1'l11l1. MERLE JOSEPHINE MANDERSCHEID H11s1'l111ll1 I'lll1'kl'y1 11. A. A. S1111111 4Xl1il .I1111i111' 1'11ll1-1:11. BETTY LOU MARBLE I'Z111e1'1-11 f1'11111 Niliifillill 1':11I11-1h':1l S1-howl, XV11sI1i11 l,11ll, 11. 11.1 L- l 11lst11H' ITl'2lIll2l 81111111111 15, 1113 l1'1'e1111-11 1'l11I1 15, 111: 11l1-1- 1'l11b 15 131 Siflllil. 411121, .l1111i111- 1'11ll11g'1-. JANICE HELEN IVIARGUERAT XYi 'l':111111 I'i 12-111: S1'1'I'0l2ll'Y NVi 'I'11l1111 l'i 1513 J'l'Q4SiIl1'Ilt. ,. . , . , , , . V11 11111111 I1 11113 II1111111' Ii11ll111'h111-11-ly 11, L.1:11. A. A. 12-1113 H111'kt'j' 13,511S1111I1iSh1'l1Il112l-511 I'1-111'l11l1: l11t111'-1-11111 C111111- 1 il 1151 L'11ix'v1'sity nf C111if111'11i11-II1111111 l':1'11lI11l1Iil'S. LOUIS DILLON MARKEL l!1111cI 11-Iii: U11-I11-sl1':1 163: S1111 S1-nuts: Dolos Club. VICTORIA ISABEL MARR S11:111isI1 4'I11I1 433, -Il: Swi111111i11g' QU: Iiuse-l1:1Il 135: 'I'v1111i:N 'I'w1111 GVI' X X S 1 1.1,1...UI. N .':111l:1 4AII1I .l1111i111' I'11lIvg'c- -U111111111-1'c'i:1I. I ZYLPHA BONITA MATTHEWS I 1'1-111-I1 t'l11l1 I-I-lil: Sl'C'I'0l2lI'Y l4'1'v111-I1 4'I11I1 4511 I.:1ti11 I'I11I1 1141: ll. A, A, fl-lil: l1iI'v Sz1x'i111.1' 14, Iii: HIISEIIRIII 1231: 1101-kvy UU, S:111l:1 .XIIZI .I1111i111' 4'11ll1-,:'n-.-I,z111g'11:1p:1-. WAYNE MAXEY II4111u1' Hull UH. S:1111:1 .AIIZI .I1111in1' 4'41ll1-1:11. BLANCHE MENDOZA ll, A. A.: I!:1skv1I1z1lI: Il:1svI1z1Il1 Ilmlkvyz Y11l1vyI1:1Il. S:111l:1 A1121 .I1111i111' t'11lIvg'v. HELEN LOGAN MESSENGER II411-In-5' QI-611 Iizlse-Imll QI-IH. 81111111 .XXIII .I1111i111' Vollege. THAM LEE MEYER 'I'11111I1Ii11,u'3 NV1'vs1Ii11g'. 'I'I'2lIIt' S1-I11111I. ' DONNA ALOEN MILLER S4-II'-I11111-1'111111-111 1'11111111it11-1-1 XVI 'I'z1111:1 l'i K3-61: Sm-1'0t111'v 11fXVi 'I':1111:1 I'i: ,Allbhil IGI: Ilfwkvy 122, 411 S11z111isI1 lwlllll 43, 41: I4':1Isl:1t'1' l11':1111z1 141111111111 461. l'11ix'1-1'sity of I':1Iifu1'111z1- IC11g:lisI1. GAYLE CHANNING MILLER Iwlusg I!11sk1flI1:1II H11 Swi111111i11g' 'I'11:1111 111: 'I'11111I1Ii11g Tomn ISI: 1'z111t:1i11 'INIIIIIIPIIIILZ' 'IXUZIIII 151: Yvll l,Pz1dv1' 0357, SIIIIIII .Xllil .I1111iu1' t'11lIm-ge-. WILLIAM MORRISON MILLIGAN Sq-If-1Inu-1'111111-111 I'n111111ittvv 151: I'I1iIr1s QI-61: I'1'0sidG11I of I'I1iI11s 151: Isllllthilll 12, 4, IU: l!:1skvlI1:1II 12, 4, GJ: 11111-1'-cI11I1 4'u11111'iI. I'iltsI1111'gI1 l'11ix'v1'sily. ROBERT LEO MILLINGS Philos ll-IH: S1'1'1.:'1-:1111-:ll-A1'111s QCII, SIIIIIZI .XXIII .I1111i111' I'11IIvz:'1-, JACK BARNES MINTER IC11p:'i111-1-1'i11g:1'I11I1 14-111: I'1'1-sinh-111 of I'Z11g'i1111v1'i11g' l'I11I1: Ser- ,LZ'l'illII'2II-.-AI'IIIS of IC11g'i1111v1'i11g,' VIIIIJ. SIIIIIZI .AIIZI .I1111i111' 4'11lIe-gc. ROBERT CHARLES MIZE 'I'v1111is 11-613 Le-tte1'1111111's Club 14-GJ. ZANELLI JOSEPHINE MORTON 11. A. A. 11-413 Volleyball 11-2113 11114'-key 12-413 Basketball 11- .,7. I5LlHlllt'SS 1'11IIeg'eHStf111og'1'11pl1y. EDWARD FREDERICK MOSSBERG f1t'11t'l'2ll. ROBERT HUGH MOTLEY 'I'1'11c-k 'I'e111111 14111511111-!91'l11LIl'Il1IJ2 Sp11111s11 Club. Sillllil A1121 .I1111io1' 1'1'111eg'eA1+111g'i111-1-1'i11g'. IVAN LYLE MOYER I'hiI0S Cl-633 1'1'vsir1e11tof1'11i111s: St'l'i.1't'2ll1l-211-1X1'l11S uf 1'hi1nsg I+'oot111111: SF-11 S1-r111t,s: 11111-1'-1-l11b f1l71111L'II. S1111t11 A1111 .11111i111' College. BETTE ANN MUNSON VVi 'I'111111L 1'i 13-655 111111111' S0011-ty 15, 613 Nvws Emlitor of Ge11e1'11tf11'g HilSt'I12lIl 11, 211 1111c'k1-y 11, 25: St'l'1'01Z11'y I4'111st1-lff 1Jl'2ll11Zl Shoppe 15, HJ: 1111-'INITBI' uf 14'111st11ff 1717111121 Shoppe 15 673 110131118 'I't'?ll11 15, 693 Glee Club 1121: 1111ti11 Club 11-41. Santa xxllkl .Iu11io1' 110119279-lY1llSIL' 111111 l.3l'2l1l1il. MYERS LEE MCCRORY 1'111te1'0d from Muville High School, Muville, 111w11. S1111t11 A1111 Junior Collcglqe. JEWELL DEMPSIE MCINTYRE SWi111111i11g' 11, 2, 4, 5, 65111. A. A. 11, 2, 5, 61311191-Club 132. S1111t11 A1111 .1u11io1' College. AGNES PATRICIA NICKENNA 1111-1 Ilvstxlwes 11-47: 11111111 Club 1-1-61, Sillllil A1111 .1l1l11U1' C11110g'efA1't 211111 1.1111g1111ge-s. MAXINE IRMA McKINNEY 1411111111111 f1'11111 NV11sl1ing't1111 High S1'110Ill, S111i1111, 1f2ll1S21S. 1311s k11t1111I1g VUIII.-'YI72llIQ 11i1'1 111-sf-1'x'vs. 1i11Sl11v:'SS 1'o11eg'efS01'1'ct111'i11l Course. S. THOMPSON MCNEAL I Sig'11111 1ot:1 Sig.1'11111 13-115 Hi-Y Club 1-I-653 S1-1'f:1-11111-11t-Arm 111-Y Club 155, 14211111 Club 11, 22, 5, 671 S1-11in1' Iliditm' 1937 A1'i1-1. A 81111111 111121 J11111111' 1'1111vg'4-. JAYNE CLAY NALL.E , Zeta 'I' 15, 1511 'IR-1111is 15, 67: Iiildlllllllllll 15, 63: Life Szlvin 163: 11i1'1 1lese1'v1-S 11-41, 1.11ti11 Club 13-1173 11. A. A. 11373 Pep Club 12, 41. Sillllil A1111 .Il1l1I!lI' Club, 1'o111111111 C0111-gc--1'syc1101ogy. BETTY MAE NEFF SXVllllllllllf.Zi 115: Ilusobzlll 12, 45: Yullvybnll 11, 35: Hockey 12, 551 Tvuuis 1215: Halske-Ilmll 155: G. A. A. 11-135: Secretary of G. A. A. 165: Vulloybzill Mziiizxprvi' 145: Girl Reserves 11-652 l'l'l'NlllPlll uf Girl llk'St'l'Vl-'S 15, 155: Vivo-1ri'vsicle11t Girl Rv- svrrvs 1451 'l'l'L'2lSlll'8l' Girl Ilesorvvs 135: Alpha: S91-1'et:lry Alplmsg Iflntrv Nous: 'I'i'e:1si1i'I-r Iflutrv Nous: Spanish Club 1I-65: I'Slll'l'Pll1' 15, 65: Girls' l,oz1g'11o llilllillvl All-iulmi'. Saiulai Ami .Iuuiur Cnllege-I'liysis-nl l':llllt'1lll0ll. HUGH MEARS NEIGHBOUR JR. Ii Favnllvzlll 135: I4 liziskn-Iluill 1235: 'l'l'ZlL'k 14, rim, Saints: A1121 .Iuuior 1'cnllvgv-I+Ii1g'il1H-i'il1g:'. CARL VICTOR NELSON Swimming.: 115. FLORENCE MAE NELSON Swiuiiuiiu: 'IR-zuu 1I, 25: Ilm-kvy Vllvillll 12, 65: liusvlmll 'I'o:1m 125: I5riIl 'I'v:im: G. A. A. Sillllil Aim .luuinr f'0llPf.I'F'-Nlll'SlllI.1'. LUCIA ELEANOR NIELSEN Gln-15 Club 13-135. Ih-:nity Svlmnl. MITSUO NITTA lhllns Club 14-135: Sv1-l'vtz1i'y-tl'm-alslliwi' of Dolns Club 15, 135: Alvnilwr llllHl'-Clllll Coum-il 15, 1i5g Ilmwr Roll 1651 l52lSPl51lll 12, 135: I! Ihislcvtlmalll 11, 35: A lhlske-tlmll 155: I3 'I'rzu'k 125: A 'Frau-kg IS lfcsutlxzlll 135: A Ifemtlmll 155: I4L'lll'l'lllIlll'S Club: Stuqh-ut Urdvr Committee: Simnisli Club 115. Ilaivis Wwllege-Ap.'i'im'111turv. LYDIA IRENE NOBLE Iiusq-bull 'Foam Captain 125: Swinuuiug 1I, SE, 55: Volleyball 115: llifv Saving 145: Iizlslu-tlmll 115: G. A. A. 12-55: Biology Club 1l, 25: f3l'l'llt'Nll'2l 11-65. DOROTHY JOY NORWOOD Assistziut Infxillllll' lllrlitm' of Gt'l'l9l'1ll0l' 155: Associate Editor 15f1l0llPl'Qll1ll' 1155: Iiutin Cluh 11-651 Pep Club 135: 'I'1-uuis 15, 65: Swimming' 134, 45. Sillllil Ami .lunior Cullego, Vnivvrsity of Czlliforniu nt Los ixllLZ'k'lt'S. DWIGHT DEE NOTT I'r4-sim-int of Sludcut Rudy 165: S1-lt'-1lm'e-ruiiwiit Crmimittva-: l'rvsimlvut of Philos Club: Vim--iwvsicloiit of ,Philos Club: lA'lll'l'lllilll'S Club: lutvr-4-lulw Cnuuf-il: .luuiur Class Rim.: Cmmuitt1w: I! lfootbzlll: Ii 'I'r:1c-k 125: Cziplziin of I2 'I'rzu'kg A Ifmutluill 13, 55: A 'l'l'2ll'k 1-1, 65: l'2ll5l1llll uf Varsity Football 'I'v:im: I5 Iizxskvtlmll 1-15. l'uix'vrsi1y uf Czllifnruizi. RAPHIE NUGENT G0llt'l'ill. HARLEY MacDONALD NUNAN Gem-rzxl. CORAL LORRAINE OELKE xvllllt'j'llIlll 155: lim-ks-3' 15, 65: li2lSl'll2lll 15, 135: G. A. A. 15, 65: Hpzuiisli Club 12, 515. Ilusiue-ss 1'1uII1-go. GEORGE HIROSHI OGATA VVre-stlinpq 11, 23: 1' 'l'raek 123, I4 'l'raek 14, 1531 12 lfootlrall 3,531 13 Basketball 13,431l.atin1'lul11-43: Spanish 1'lub 15,133. Ag'ri1-ulture. BETTE ORMISTON Entered from lbeep River High Sehool, Deep River, Iowa: Honor Society 15, 63, Assistant Society Editor of Generator 1531 Feature Idflitor of Generator 163. Santa Ana .lunior Uollegre, Stanford. JOSEPH EDWARD ORTEGA l,etterlnan's Club, A and IZ lfootlrallg Varsity Football: Var- sity Baseball. KATHLEEN LOUISE PALMER Zeta 'l' 14-633 Basketball 153: Hoekey 1531 Volleyball 1533 G. A. A. 153: Girls' lleague 1'al3inet 1531 Girls' Iieagrue Vice- presiclent 1635 Inter-eluh Council 163: Ariel Art Staff 153, Girl Reserves 11-43: Falstaff Draina Shoppe 153, Girls' Glen: Ululm 153, Hi-Jinks. Santa Ana Junior College. JOHN ALLEN PATTERSON 1'onnnissioner of Boys' Athleties 1633 Uwls 163: Honor Roll 11, 2, 633 Football Letterman 153: Varsity 'Prank 14, 631 'Penis 12, 4, 633 Captain Tennis Team 163, 15 Basketball 133g 1'hairnian 1'olor llay f'13l11l11ltlt'6 163. Santa Ana Junior 1'ol1eg'o. PEGGY PAXTON 1'resident of Sophomore Class 113: Seeretary Senior Class 163: Entre Nous 12-63, Presiclent Entre Nous: Secretary Entre Nous: Honor Roll 12, IS, 4, 123: Girls' Self-1lorernlnent Coin- niittee 143: Girls' League Cabinet 15, 63 Girls' League Vive- president 163, Inter-elulm Uouneil 15, 63: Seeretary Inter-1-lub Council 153, Alpha 1'luh 131-632 President of Alphas 1633 Vslierette 15, 63: 1'osniopolitan 1'lub 13, 433 Student Order l'1'll11l11lll6E 133: Ring' 1'oniinittee 1433 French Club 14-633 Latin 1'luli 12-631 Consul of Latin Club 1213: Biology Club 14, 53: 'Fri-Y 11-633 Science Seminar 11-63: Hockey, Ilockey IXIEIIIZUIGI' 133, Tia:-zketballz Vive-president G, A. A.: All-star Hoc,-key 133, Hi-.links 14, 63, Falstaff Drama Shoppe, Santa Ana .Iunior Collegxe, University of 1'alifornia at Los Aligelesgblriprlish. GERRY ANNE PECK Alumni lflditor 1937 Ariel: l l't'Il1'h Club 12-63: Falstaff Drania Shoppe 15, 63: Girl Reserves 13-63: Ring' 1'irele 1'liairnian of Girl Reserves 15, 63: Social 1'liairnian of Girl Reserves 1431 Student Order 1'ominillee. l'niVersity of Arizona--Seienee. MARY MADALYN PERKINS Posinopolitan Ululr 113: Spanish 1'lulm 11-431 Glee 1'lulJ 11, 23: Uperettag A Capella Choir 11, 23: lfalstaff Drama Shoppe 15, bl. Srripps 1'ollege-Music. ROBERT HENRY PERRY General. HELEN LORRAINE PETERSON G. A, A. 11-63: Basketball 11, 3, 535 All-star Basketball 153, Volleyball 11, 31, 53: Hoekey 12, 4, 63, All-star Hockey 1433 Baseball 12, 431 All-star Baseball 143. UPTON GUY PETT Basketball: Urehestra 11, 23. Santa Ana Junior Vollege. PAUL JOHN PETTYGROVE Enter froin 1'1iarl1-s City .lunior, Senior High S1-liool, Charles 1'ity,lowa. Santa Ana Junior 1'olleg:,'e. FLOYD C. PILLOUD Iuwzx Stale 1'llII1'IJ,'l', .Xuu-s, luwu, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH PIMENTAL 1lirls' SUIII-1I1lX'1'I'llIll1'lII XIHIIIIIIIIIKIQ' 11551 Se-1'l'1ltzll'y S1lllI'I1lllX1lI'14 1'I:1ss 1lI: S1'1'I'1'I2ll'X SUIIIIII' 1'I:lss 1II1 Iflutre Nous: Viro- llrl-siwlvut nf I-Iutrel Nuus: IIUIIOI' Ii1lll 1115: 'I'vuuis 13, lil: Girls' I.1-:1,u'111l 1'z1Iliu1lt 14-GI: I'r1lsid1-ut elf Girls' l.v:1g'1lo 1'zlIliuvt 1,1iI: IIIIUI'-1'IllIl1'I!Illl1'II 153: Alpha 1'IuIl 14, 5, GJ: X'ico-1l1'esi- dvul1lf.XI1lll:l1'IuIl11il1S1lug:'lm:l1I1-l'15,1IJ1l l'ell1'h1'IuIl14-1513 'I'1elsu11l uf I'ltllIIl 1IuII 131 I'l1NI1Ikllt uf l 114111 ll 1 lull 110 .,.. .,. ,., , 1 . .,. , 3. . 1 '- I SIl1'I'1'II1X 15, 111: 1'1lsm1ll1lli1zlu IWIIIII -II' 1' X X ' M1 .1 1 ..' 4.:' -. ll. .1.z.1. , . I 1 14 63 Iell 1 lull 113 1 lev 1IuIl 135. III Iiuks 14, 151: 'I'lllll'llQlIllL'lll rlf 11 X11 I lux 110 I IINI lff Ill mu NIIOIIIM 15 1lJ Ill' . l 'ajs ' : 9: sz 'zzl' 1.' l'uix'1lrsity ul' 1'znIif1lrui:1 at I.1ls 4Xllf.l'0I0S. HOWARD EDWIN PIPER IM-Ins 1'IllIl1 Swiuuuiug: 1l1llI': I1 I4'1l1l1IlzlII. Szlutu .Xuan .IIlllI1!I' 1'1lll1-ge 'I'l'l'IIllIl'1lI .AYIQIIIIIIL ALLEN RALPH PORTER I':llI1'I'U1I from llalwlley Ivllliill lligh Sululfll. DEMPSEY MYRTLE PRIDE SIIZIIIIHII 1'IllIl1 lIIlk'!'t'II.2I, Sxvvetl11-arts. lthlllllllilll 1'1DIIt'f.Z't'-'IIUIIIC lie-1lmlmi1's, Music. PAULINE ELIZABETH PRIVETT lI1XIlPl'ilI, ELLEN ELIZABETH PURDUM I'1Ill0l'1'1I from 1I2ll'1I1'1'I 1lr1lvv, I,'SlIlflll'llI'l Suulzl Auu .Iuuinr 1'1lII1'f.l'U. BYRON FLETCHER QUIVEY I'Illf.Z'lllt't'l'Illf.Zk 1'Iull: Sm Smluts: Stzuro 1'l'1'XX'2 Spanish 1'Iull: XQUIIIIIIIIVX S1lI'X'I1'1'. ELLE-N VIRGINIA RAITT XXI Izuuzl I'l.1I-1lI1 IJIIISIIIW III'2lIIl2l SIIIIIIIIP 15, 1351 Spzulislx 1 lull, .-Xlt I'AIIlI1Il'0f l!l.l4 Arle-1. WALTER DANIEL RANNEY I.:n1iu1'Iull1l, 25. Szlutu .Xuzl .luui1lr 1'1llI1lg'v. RUTH MARY REICHSTEIN II1l1'k1-5' 12, IU: Sll1lllISIll'IllID1I,2II lfulstuff I7l'2lll'Iil Sh01l1l1- 15, 11? XY1l1D1IIIllI'X'S 1'1lIl1-ge-. EILEENE VIRGINIA REID XX1 Izlum I'1' R1-ll: ' l- ' . llt11 I1l1 XXI I.1ulz1 I'i 155: X'i1'v-1ll'1lsi1l1-Ill 1lf XX'i 'I lurl I'i 163' IIHIIIII' I'1 ' ' ' . . . wll 1l-tllg I-znskvlllzlll 1I-1lI: IIll1'Ii1'X' 11-1il: X'1llI1lyll:1lI 1I,ZII1 I!z1s1-llzlll 1l, 23: S11 5: lu. In u V11 -' I-II: IH-ll 1'IuIl: SIIZIIIISII l'IlIIl 11-Sl: XvI1'P-1lI'1'SIIIL'llI Slluuish 1'luIl 143' I 'llsl'1I't' III lIll'I QIIUIIIIO 11' ' ' llg X 11-el-1lI'1-s11Ie11t Ifzllslufl' III'IllIl2l SIIUIIII1' 1153: QXSHISIRIIII Nnlws I4Iflit1lr 110111-rzllur 1533 1I111Iull1' ll X1 lllflll 1I11ll1 1b lut .m- ..,.1,,,1-, 1 ...... I I 1 1' X X 1l1I Hl2lIII'1il'1I' -I II'2lllI2l. i 3 111'-1'luIl1'Lluucil 11333 J. HAROLD RICHARDS Spanish Club 13, 43. Santa Ann Junior College-Science. CARROLL HARRIS RICHARDSON llntorvcl from XN'illowd:1le High School, Neligh, Nebrziskzlq Honor lioll 13, 435 Honor Souix-ty 12, 631 lizlsebull 12, 2331 'Frau-k 143: IA-'tt9l'lll2lIl'S Club 153: Sports liflitor of flPl14.'I'2lt0l' 163: Arlvertising' lwilllilfljvl' of 111-iiemtor 1533 Glee Club 12, 33. Santa Ann .Junior College-gliiiglish WALTER DELBERT RIDGEWAY Honor lloll 123: Tennis Mzuizlger 1531 Sllfllliiih Club 13, 43. Santa A1121 Junior College, Univeersity of California at Los Angeles-.-Xcuoiliitingx CHARLOTTE ELAINE RIGGS Entered from Franklin High Sm-howl, Franklin, Illinois. Business Colluge-1,loiiiim-roizil. LOIS SHIRLEY RIGGS Zeta 'I' 15, 63, Hockey 12, 33, Bzwelmll 12, 433 Art Stuff of 1937 A1-lei 143. M Art Center, Los Angvles. RUTH MARY RIMEL VJ Zvtzi 'I' 13-633 1?l'Qlll'h Club 12-631 Hi ' I I 'i.Vooc1lnu'y'S College-Ste xhy. WCM 2 S l'l11S lwlos Clubg Iizlsebzlll, Santa Ana Junior College. ALI. Kfs Rl Del 1' 3 Cosmopolitan 13-63: Vive- ,Side-nt Delus Club: FORTUNATA RODRIQUEZ Secretary of 5117211112411 Club 133. Santa Ana Junior College. CAROLE JUNE ROGERS Frem-h Club 143: I3I'Zll1liL Club 123. Santa Ann Junior Collvgw. LOIS GWENDOLYN ROHLF lintered from liiversiclu Polytechnic High School, Honor Su- c-ie-ty 1233 Latin Club 11-433 Girl llcsa-x'Ves 11-53. Santa Ann Junior College4l,zI1ig:'il1lg:,'c. ROBERT WRAY ROWE lCnterf-rl from Ifziirvliilml lligli Sc-bool, l4':1irvliilr1, YVisc'onsin. HELEN LOUISE ROWELL Honor Som-iety 11, 433 'i'l'6'2lSlll'l'1'Ilffllfl llvsviwes 1632 'I'rc-:1Sur- or of Fl'Ull1'h Club 1631 Fsilstzxff ilI'2ll1l2l Shoppe 1633 Uslivrcttvs 1133: Simnisli Club 11, 231 S9L'l'0i2ll'j' of Girl Reserves 153: Cos- inopolitun Club 12, 33. Szlntzn Ana .Iunior College, llniversity of Czilifornizi :it Lus Angelus. WILL DOBSON RUDD JR. Student Order Committee 165: Spanish Club 12, 39. Santa Ana Junior College, University of Southern CH.llf0Il'll l NANCY DEL RUSSELL Swimming: 1173 liifv Szivinp: 125: Spanish Club 11-373 Bioo x Club 11-351 Girl livsewvos 13-55: Failstziff IDVZIIIHI Shoppe 11 Szinlzi Anal Junior College. JEAN HELEN RUSSICK Alpha Club 15, 133: 'l'rv:1suror of Alphus 163: Honor Rn P 1 4 63 Bi ebill 12 b V Swimming: 11, 2, 5, 61: Hockey 2, , liziske-tbzill Sl, 5 3 Vollov z Z .1 'Q .. 2 4 I 0 lVlll1'.f 1 J , ill 11. I, 09. Iif, S. G. A. A. 11-613 Swimming Mzimlgrer of G. A. A. 15, 673 B10 o x I Club 12.-Oil: Prvsident of Biology Club of Biology Club 133: lmtin Club 12-673 14, 57: -V108-1ll8Sldi n Hvzul Usherette Sviviivv Somimir 121: Stump Club 15, GJ Szinlci Ann Junior 1'ollogv-Geology. CHARLES WILLIAM RYEL ih'llvl'2lI. Naiiiolinl llivsvl Sr-luml. CHESTER F. SALISBURY Szinlai Aim .Iunior 1,Tollvf.u--1'ommerci:il. MARY JANE SARTOR llonor Sm-ii-ty 115: l'1Xl'll2lllI.liE' Editor of ' nerzit 'Q Gul Rc si-rvvs 11-453 Spanish Club 13, -Il. ' I Sunlu Ami .luniur 1'ollf-gr. ' will JEAN SCHLICHT Atiouilaim-0 Uffii-vr for Choral Club: H onor Roll 1173 Hog 1 il, El: Ilzisketlizill 11-41, Volleyball 11, 23 WILBUR GAYLE SCHLICHT li lfootbnll: IS lillbllifilllbillil li 'l'l'Zll'k. DOR , L EN SCHNEIDER Lrn ini ' 'z --Ar TO SCHFIOEDER S imsit s. tol 1 '. L' 1 f- : cw? nopolitxiu Club. , l 3. thi ' lfmnli ' A G I 1 ul 1 Sp: 'sl 'lul . 'ill 3' lil .Iuuior ' ligo My A ROBERT SCOTT :liQlil fruin HCIISUII l'olytv1-li qs- 'I - ' A 1 Il'p.l4Il, Iwlliklqllilll 1l, Ll. Snutzi .Xuzi Junior 1'olle'f.:'v, 11p1-rollin, Swovtliv:irts 11il3 Ruud Suulu .lun .lunior Collvp,:'v. WILLIAM STANLEY SEBASTION t, nic' lligli S1-lmol, Portlind fIl'1'ht'Sll'2lQ Give 1 lmzul in Swve-tliozii'is 3 liainmlg Olwlie-st1'zi: Glev Club Szintzi .Xllil Junior Coll:-go. RAY RICHARD SECREST Student Order Committee 11551 Spanish Club 11-355 Honor Roll 12, 4,651 Tennis 13, 45, Santa Ana Junior College. IVIARJORIE PAULINE SELBE Spanish Club 13-G55 ll. A, A. 1553 lg2lfllIlllll.0ll1flll'lS'1ll'lll'l't!illTl 15, 65, Tulane University, Nvw Orleans, Louisiana. JULIA MARCEILLE SHANAFELT Hoc'key12, 4, 65, Volleyball 1l, IS, 55-: Basketball 1l, ZZ, 55: Hase- ball 12, 4, G51 All-star Vollvyball 135, All-star lizisvlmzill 155, Latin Club 1l-45111. A. A. 123-653 Girl Reserves 11, 25, Vslier- cttvs 165, Drill 'Peani 155. NEWTON ROYCE SHOEMAKER l':lllt'l'Cll from Hayward lligh S1-bool, lluywurd, XVisi-oiisin. lla:-me-ball. WYOIVIA GRACE SIEWEKE Tennis 165. DOROTHY SKINNER XVi Tania l'i 14-65, President VVi 'Paina l'i1 G. A. A. 11, 253 Cosmopolitan Club 13, 451 Sbani:-uh Club 11-352 Mid-year Sm-nior Play, lntvr-club Counvil, P915 Club, Falstaff 13l'ZllIl2l. Shoppe 15, 65. lTnix'vrsity of California. BERYLE ERNEST SMOTHERS lCnterefl from Anaheim l'nion lligh School, Analu-im, Cali- fornia. FLORENCE BARBARA SPEED Self-1low-i'11iiient Coinmitlee 145: Girls' lioapzqlie 'l'l'P2lSlll'l-'I' 165: Entre Nous 12-65, Alphas 14-651 l'ri-simlent of lintrv Nous 11553 Treasurer of Entre Nous 1553 Ilonor lloll 12, 3, 65, llonor Soi-iety 1451 Secretary llonor Socivly 1651 liilllllllllllilll Ilrill 'Foani 1551 Spanish Club 11, 251 Latin Club 14-651 Aerlilv Latin Club 145, Inter-c-lub Council 15, G53 l'resimle-nt inter-club Count-il 165, Girl llesawves 15, 155: l4'alstal'f Drama Sliomue 1551 Biology Club 1l, 25: l':4here-tie 15, 1551 1l.A.A. 15, 65, Ili- .Iinks 12, 45, Svienn-9 Seminar 115. Santa Ana .lunior College-lCng,'lisl1. F. ROBERT SPENCER Baseball. WALTER BARN EY SPICER Swimininizg 1151 Biology 125: Spanish Club 1225: Cosinopolitan Club 15, 65: President of Cosmopolitan Club 165. Santa Ana Junior College-Letters and Si-iciivc. CHARLOTTE RUTH STAFFORD Hascballt125,'l3iolog:,'y Club 1l, 251 l4'l'v11cl1 Club 165: 0i'c'livstra 1l-453 Inbrarizin for Urn-hosiia 1.3, 45. Santa Ana Junior College, llniversity of Southern California DEE DOUGLAS STAFFORD lliitvrud from Republic High Si-hool, liepubliv, Kansas. Santa Ana Junior College. BLANCHE STEED S11'i111111i111.1' 151: ll. A. A. 151: S11z111isl1 llllllb lil, 4, 672 l+':1lst:1ff ll1':1111:1 Slxnlulw 45, GPL tllvv llllllb Mil. llL'Sl,ElllL'l H S1-I1u11l. NAOMI JOSEPHINE STEEL lluslu-ll1z1ll Ill: llm-kvy llli xvllllbyllilll Il, 55: 'l'1-llllis C4, G11 illllllill l'llIlb 151: 11111111-1121, Sw1-1-ll11-z11'1s : Lyric- ltlllll 11192 Il. A. A. 11,1111 l'1-11l'l11I113l. MARCELLA HELEN STEIN I+l1111'1- Nous 12-lib: lim-lim-yi lIz1slu1tl1z1ll3 Ynllm-yl111ll1 Sung l.1-:11I1-1' 12'-II: Girls' 111110 ltlllll 12-lil: AYll'l'-lDl't'Slflk'lll Girls' 1'l1111':1I l'llllI 1151: I,il11':11'i:111 nf Girls' H11-11 llllllb 1531: S11z111isl1 1'l11I1 14, 51: lfluss It1-111'11sv111:11ix'1- fur S11z111isl1 l'I11I1 HJ. S:111I:1 .xllil Jllllllll' l'11llvg:v, l lllX't'l'SllA' 111 t:1l1f111'111:1. JAMES EARL STEPPE H1111-1'1-11 fl'llIll Il:1y14111z1 l:t'2II'll High S1-l1rml1 S1vi111111i11g': 'I'1-11- 11is: I!z1sk1'1l1:1lI1 Xl'roslli11g3 lll'l'llt'Sll'Il :1111I I-2:11111 42--IJ. Nillllil .xllll .l1111iu1' Colle--,L:'v. MARY JEAN STEVER l1l11Iv1'v1l l'l'Illll Los A11g'1-lux lIig:'l1 S1-l11111l, Los A111:4-I1-s, t':1li- I'111'11i:1. MARK E. STEWART In-Ins Il-G13 I'1'vsi1I1-111 111' Ilvlus 1131: l11t1-1'-1'l11l1 1'r11111c-il HU: A'2ll'SllA' If'11111lu1lI 133-Iilg Yz11'sil3' l:2lHkPlllilll III, 41: Ili-.links LII. S:111t:1 .xllil .l1111i111' l1llllt'AL1't' Al:11l11-111:1li1's, - 1711111-1':1l. LOIS EDITH STRAUB dglf 1111111-1':1l. llrill 'IR-11111 1531 II:1slwtl111ll 1551 I. A. A 15, GI. I':1s:11l1-11:1 .I1111i1vr t'11II4-1.:'v, Aluyn 1 111111, I Ul'llt'Nlt'l', AIi11111-:411l:1. EUGENE GEORGE STINSOW J EVELYN LOUISE STUTTS llrill 'I'vz1111 151: li:1skutl111ll 151: ll. A, A, 45, GJ. l':1s:11lv11z1 .l1111i111'1'1mlle-211, M1110 1'Ii11i1-, llu1'l1esIv1', Rllllllt'SOI2l- Al1'4li1'l11e'. MARILYN LUCIA SUDDUTH SllI1ll'lIl Self-Ilove-1'11111e11t l'Ullllllllll't'1 Ze-1:1 'I' 124-Iii: Alpha itil: I'1'1-si1Io11l of Zvlu 'I' 1511 III-.links I-I, lil: l z1Is1:1ff111'g1mg1 Sl111111w. S:1111:1 .xllll .I1111i111' 1'11ll1-1,111-l11'11111:1. MILDRED LOUISE SWENSON l'1llIQ'l'1'4l fI'Ulll lV11u11s111'l1v1 lligh Sl'llIlIll, lY1m11s111-Init, South llillilllll. 5 Sillllil .xllil l:llSlllt'SS l'11lI1-gv 111' S:111l:1 A11:1 .l1111iu1' t'11lIvg:v. WALTER WADE SWANBERGER Ilwvl-11' Hull 111. 51: S11:111iNI1 lilllll 11, 21: S1111111111 111-11111'1'11111f IIlllll'l'I Ilvlblllt' S1111:11I. S:1111:1 .xllll .l1111i111' I'11II11g'11-1'111111111-1'1'1n wijyf RUTH GERALDINE SWITZLER Zeta 'I' 15, 65: Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 65: Treasurer of Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 65: French Club 165: Girl Reserves 11-45: Glee Club 11-65: lfresident of Glee Club 14-65: Oper- etta, Sweethearts 165. Santa Ana Junior Co1lege4Musie. LUCILLE GWENN TEDROW Student Order Committee. Business College. BERNICE MAE TAYLOR Entered from Sequoia Union Iligh School, Redwood City, Cali- fornia: Archery 1153 Glee Club. MARGARET JANE THOMAS VVi 'I'ama l'i 13-65: Viee-lnresident VVI Tama Pi 165: 'I'ennis: Pep Club 155: Spanish Club 12-45: Cosmopolitan Club 165: Drill Team 165: G. A. A. 11, 25: Inter-elub Council 165: Falstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 65. Santa Ana Junior College, University of Southern California. WANDA ELAINE TODD Entre Nous 13-65: Treasurer of Iflntre Nous 145: Secretary Entre Nous 165: Reporter Entre Nous 165: llonor Roll 11, 2, 3, 55: Badminton 155: Tennis 135: Iiatin Club 11-65: G, A, A. 15, 65: Art Staff 15536 and 12537 Ariel: Cosmopolitan Club 1551 I'e11 Club 135: Generator 165: Csherette 14-65. Santa Ana Junior College, University of California at Los Angeles. MARY GRACE TOMLINSON VVI 'I'ama l'i 12-65: G. A. A. 11, 25: Member of Ariel Staff 15, 65: Typist for 12537 Ariel 15, 65: Spanish Club 11-45: Basketball 11, 25: Girls' League Cabinet Member 11, 25: Decoration Committee 13, 45. Business College or Southwestern Vnirersity. THOMAS RICHARD TRAWICK JR. Swimming 11, 25: VVrestling 1215: Seienve Seminar 115: Latin Club 12-55: Cosmopolitan Club 155: President Som-ial Prob- lems Class 165. Santa Ana .Iunior College, Vniversity of Southern California- Medicine. HAROLD TUCKER Vive-president Student Body 155: President Junior Class 13, 45: Chairman Senior Ring Committee 145: Chairman Gradu- ation Ileeoration Committee 145: Sigma Iota Sigma 11-65: President Sigma Iota Sigma 165: XvlCP-lll'PSlfl0I1t Signia Iota Sigmas 155: Sergeant-at-Arms Sigma Iota Sigmas 1135: Mem- ber of Student Order Committee 13, 451 Chairman Student Order Committee 145: Assistant Business Manager Ariel Staff 13, 45: l'h15U5gl'2ll5l'lE'l' for Ariel 15, 135: Inter-elub Council 15, 65: Charter Member of I.etterman's Club 14-195: Treasurer l.etterman's Club 145: President I,etter1nan's Club 15, 65: li Football 115: IS Iiasketball 12, 45: A Football 13, 55. Santa Ana Junior College, 1'nivt-rsity of California-Civil Engineering. THEDA EVELYN TUCKER Entered from Orange l'nion Iligh School: Iiasketball: Hase- ball. Santa Ana .Iunior College. MELVIN HAROLD UPSHALL General. JOHN VIEIRA JR. Band: Orchestra. VIRGINIA ALAIRE VOGLER Iflntered from Chelan Iligh Si-hool, Chelan, NVashington: Tennis: Basketball, Volleyball: G. A, A.: Girl Reserves, MARJORIE IDANA VOLLMER Iionor Society 143: Honor Roll 13, 5, 63: Latin Club 13-63: l'sIie-rette 15, 63: Girl Reserves 13-63: Secretary of Girl Re- serves 1153: Devotional Chairman Girl Reserves 153: Student Order t'oinmittee 163: Literary Editor 1937 Ariel 163: 1-'alstaff Drama Shoppe 15, 63. Pomona 1'olle-gre-lliterature. MARGARET MAY WAFFORD Ilonor Som-iety 12, 33: Honor Roll 14, 53: Volunteer Office NVork 153. Santa Ana .Iunior College. FREDERICK WILLIAM WAGNER SNVlIIllllIII52,' 1l-33: Football 163. Santa Ana .Iunior Uollege. CARLA MAYBELLE WALKER Pep Club 143: Drill 'Pl-321111. Santa Ana .Iunior College. PERRIS L. WALL I'rt-siilent Senior 1'Iass 1631 Sigma lota Sigrnia 13-63: Ser,f.reant- at-Arms Sigma Iota Slglllll 163: Football 14, 63: Baseball 13, 53. Vniversity of 1'alifornia at Los Angeles-Mathematic-s. HELEN MARIE WARNER Entre Nous: Alpha: President of Alphas: Swimming 123: Volleyball 12, 4, 63: Hockey 13, 53: Basketball 14, 63: Base- ball 12, 53: Faptain of Hoc-key Team 153: Captain of Basket- ketball Team 143: Secretary of G. A. A.: Vice-president of Inter-s-lub 1'ount'iI. Santa Ana .Junior 1'olleg4eh13oinmereial. VELMA LEONA WATSON Hand 143: l'ep1'lub 13, 43. Beauty School. WILLIAM JOSEPH WEBB l.atin Club 12-63: Varsity Football 133: Baseball 12, 4, 63. l'niversity of Alabaina-Corporation Law. CECIL LE ROY WEBER General. Q DONALD WAYNE WEDEL linteretl from I'ratt High School, Pratt, Kansas. MARIETA RUTH WEETHEE Give 1'Iub 1l, 23. Husiness t'olIvg'e. MARY JANE WELDER Zeta 'I' 14-153: xvl1'0-l3I'0SIlIUllf and Set-retary Zeta 'I' 153: Presi- dent of Zeta 'I' 163: Inter-t-lub Council 163: Baseball 12, 43: Hi-.links 14, 63: G. A. A. 12, 43. JOE BOB WEST ill-'llUl'2ll. Szlulzl Anal .luuiur College. DAVID J. WILDE flt'llt'l'Ell. Szmutzl Auu Juuirn' Collcgzqe. JAMES WOODROW WILKINS Varsity .lgilSl-Illilll. RUBIE BELLE WILLIAMS l Iluum' Roll 153: l42lllll Club 11-GJ: Spanish Club 15, 1371 Gil' Iivservvs 155-ISD. Suutu A1121 .luuior Collvgv, l'11ix'v1'sity of Nvw Mvxico- 1Xl'k'l'l6'0l0f.1'j'. CLAIRE WILLIAMSON lim-llvml Szlutu Aim Juuim' Collegw. WILLIAM VANCE WINTERS Spanish Club 11, 23: 'l'r:u-k f4l: 'Vumbliug' 133, 413 Glvo Club 165 Sillllzl Auzl .Iuuiur Cullvge. EVELYN ANN WITT U17 Iluum' Sm-in-ty 1233 Cosluupulitzlu Club 15, Gb: Drill Team ' Suutzl Ann Juuim' Colle-ge, Davis Cullvgwn THELMA MURL WOLFORD l+Iutc1'ed frmu .lay Ilifrb Scfllool, Oklullmuzl. RICHARD ALBERT WRIGHT llfwllllllhfllltilll Club 153: Stllfllqll Urdu' llflllllllltlltltx 1651 Ge-rlel atm' Stull' 153: IM-112110 Squad 1133. Szmtzl Ann Juuim' llillli-'Q.1'13---.llllll'll1lllSlll und S2llt'Slll2ll lSl'llD. IRENE ALICE WYCKOFF Item I'hi Delta: Vulleybullg Basketball: Tennis: G, A. A Fulstzlff llrzuuzl Slmppe. .l'lllHlIlt'SS College. NORMAN RAY WYCKOFF' Ilzlsebull 11, Zi, 55. Santa xxllil .Iuuiur Culle-ge, Davis 1'olI1-ge-v.Xg'1'ivL1lture, WAYNE FREDERICK ZIMMERMAN General. RALPH LLOYD WHEELER General. Santa Ana Junior College. LYLE LE ROY HANSEN General. National Diesel School, Los Angeles, California. MARGARET TURA MYERS Biology 137: Cosmopolitan Club i573 Girl Reserves C1-57. NVigp:ins Trade School-VVindow Ijiillikl-.', ROLLIE A. PARKER JR. Entered from Anaheim High Schm Santa Ann Junior College-Comm JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ General. LEONARD MALCOLM STAFFORD Commissioner of Athleticsg Owls of Owls: Vice-president of Owls: ml. ercial. Club: Sergeant-at-Arlns Football 11, 3, 535 Track 14, 67: Basketball ill: Baseball 457. University of California at Los Ang FRED JOHN SMITH Entered from Newport Harbor Uni 125: Student Order Committee 455. Hollywood Sound Institute. ROBERT ROWELL TERWILLIGER Track: Engineering Clubg Vice-pre Sergeant-at-Arms. HUBERT VINCENT TURNBAUGH General. eles. on High Schoolg B Track sident Engineering Clubg PROPI-IECY I-laving been away Trom SanTa Ana Tor TiTTeen years, I was naTurally curious To know whaT had happened To The class oT '37. When LesTer Carden was elecTed PresidenT oT The UniTed STaTes, my mind absenTly wondered if he had acquired his ambiTion Trom The laTe Franklin D. RoosevelT, who had been PresidenT when we graduaTed. I was surprised when LesTer's cousin, Bill I-lill, was chosen SecreTary oT Labor, alThough I was noT surprised when Wanda Todd was appoinTed Madame ChieT JusTice oT The Supreme CourT. The nine old men have been replaced by TiTTeen, Three oT whom are Trom our class-George Dawson, Leslie Damewood. and BeTTe Ann Munson. I also knew ThaT I-lerschel AlbrechT was The TaT man oT The screen and Glen LayTon was even more Tamous Than RoberT Taylor had been in our high school hero-worship days. The newspapers have iusT given an accounT oT how June BlodgeT, The rising young lawyer. won The case oT Barnes vs. I-Ianey. The genTlemen oT The iury were Twelve Tormer members oT our class: Guy Belcher, Jeneviv Campbell, Russell DuTTel, Muriel Engelke, David I-lunTer, Richard WrighT, Mariorie Vollmer, I-larold Tucker, RuTh SwiTzIer, Mary Perkins, I-loward Piper, and Ellen Purdum. The deTense aTTorney was Jack I-luTTon. Bill DruiTT recenTly made headlines when he aTTempTed To Tly his new I-lorseman rockeT ship, builT by ErnesT BarreTT, To The moon. The poor Tellow hasn'T been heard oT since. OT The resT oT The senior class, I have heard noThing. As I walked down The sTreeT, I decided To visiT The old high school. While I was looking aT The Towering skyscrapers, whom should my eyes Tocus upon buT The man-abouT-Town. Bruce Buell. I-le kindly oTTered To Take me around in his Langenbeck. I-Iaven-moTored. Super auTo. I-le laTer Told me he had boughT The car Trom The Cook BroThers, Inc., Dealers in AnTiquaTed Jilopies. On arriving aT The high school, I Tound ThaT DwighT NOTT was superinTendenT. ChesTer Clark was principal, and Dick Coleman was head oT The sTage crew. I asked Tor news oT The class oT '37 and DwighT broughT ouT a lisT oT Those whose children were in school. As I looked down The lisT I saw Georgia Adams's liTTIe girl, Eve: RoberT Collier. Jr.: Morris Fox, Jr.: Blanche lrvin's Twins: Wallace Jennings, Jr.: Bob I-IoyT, II: Lorraine Flagg's boy: Marybelle Gulick's Two children: WinsTon I-lenry Jr.: Bill I-lehn Jr.: Marcel Le Borgne's +ripIe+s: Evelyn STuTT's boy, Chev: ChesTer Beard's boy, Van Dyke: Jane AusTin's boy, Willys: Barbara Speed's girl, FosTa: Marcella STein's girl. Drinka: Naomi STeele's boy, Woodin: Carol Rogers' boy, Buck: and Joe WesT's girl, May. When I Tinished The lisT. ChesTer Turned To me and asked iT I should like To go To May I-libberT's and Lloyd Johnson's wedding which was To Take place in a Tew minuTes. We Buell-ized To The church. Gayle Miller, who had Tlown Trom I-lawaii Tor The wedding, meT us aT The door. We saT nexT To Fred SmiTh, The mulTi-millionaire. On The oTher side oT us saT Bob Mize. who, iT was rumored, was aTTempTing To marry The Queen oT England, I looked around aT The oTher guesTs, and saw, To my surprise, many ThaT I knew. among whom were Beryl BaTes, The archiTecT: Chuck CarTwrighT, iockev: Theresa Allen, air hosTess: Maxine WeeThee, housewiTe: Nancy Russell, hailed as a second Ann I-Iarding: I-larvey Looney, Trom PaTTon: Ellen RaiTT. arTisT: Carroll Richardson, sporTs ediTor oT The El Modena news: STanley SebasTian. Tilm exTra: BeTTy lNleTT, Tea room hosTess: Jewell Mc- lnTyre, Telephone operaTor: WalTer Swanberger, cosTume designer: Tom Trawick, pharmacisT: John Vierra, beauTy shop operaTor: and Mary Domin- guez, philaTisT. As The soTT sTrains oT Wagner's immorTal masTerpiece reached our ears, looking up, we saw Vernon The MaesTro, Carney's orchesTra: Barbara Coombs was playing The drum, T. C. Key, The bass vile : James EllioTT was playing The bazooka: MargareT Davies was singing: and Velma ChiT- Tock was aT The console oT The organ. The minisTer enTered and I was Told ThaT iT was Jack MinTer, who had ob- Tained his degree Trom Cal-Tech. Then The bride and groom enTered wiTh VioleTTe Brown, local color-wriTer, as maid oT honor, and Carl Carlson. policeman, as besT man. ATTer Them came Jean Allen, audiTor: Norma Area, cheese chemisT: Mildred BeaTy, chiropodisT: Agnes lley. masseuse: Byrnece I-lenderson, deTecTive: and Dempsey Pride, TlyweighT boxer, as bridesmaids. Ellen Blake's daughTer was Tlowergirl, and RoberT Cooper, Jr., was ring- earer. ATTer The wedding, we pursued The newly-weds To The recepTion aT I-larold LamberT's home. Many oTher guesTs had arrived. Those ThaT I knew were Frank Baldwin, corseT salesman: Norman VVyckoTT, Fuller Brushman: Gladys Corbly, nurse: Eloise I-liskey, The second Mae WesT: Joe I-lalderman, ad- venTurer: Barbara Foye, TelevisionisT: Elson Gaebe, radio announcer: Fern Farmer, SecreTary oT AgriculTure: Sam LockharT, U. S. C. baskeTball men- Tor: I-larris Dalbec, civil engineer: Lucille Tedrow, veTinarian: Melvin Up- shall, air ambulance driver: Della Chapman, osTeopaTh: Frances and Theo- dore BernsTein, currenT wriTers on Social problems in New Zealand: Jean CourTney, married To Noah, CounT oT Bragalome: CIiTTord Cummings, con- TecTioner: Billy WinTers. PresidenT oT Fly Spray Company: Velma WaTson, Teacher: Josephine BuTler, sculpTress: Al Dehne, broker: Richard Keech, physicisT: BeTTy Marble, smarT divorcee: Zvlpha MaTThews, sTenographer: Harley Nunan, horTiculTuralisT: Florence Nelson, owner oT The only service sTaTion beTween CaliTornia and I-lonolulu: Gloria Kirchner, drama Tea- cher: and Bob Terwilliger, Olympic Tumbler. During The course oT The aTTernoon, Ferris Wall's Ii++Ie son, who is now a messenger boy, enTered wiTh a radiogram Trom Thompson McNeal, who, wiTh his exploring parTy oT Allen PaTTerson, WalTer Ranney, NewTon Shoe- maker, David Wilde, Lincoln Bledsoe. and Joe Kadowaki, is on an expediTion To Mars bv way oT The NorTh Pole. As I was Talking To one oT The guesTs, The door opened and who should enTer buT Phyllis Krock. I knew ThaT Phyllis, owner oT a press-clipping bureau, would be well inTormed abouT our class. While we were Talking, she menTion- ed ThaT James DunseTh, head oT The T. W. A., had recenTly hired Mary STever and I-lelen PeTerson To piloT his new Tham Meyer TransporT plane. Ray SecresT, Toreign Tish experT, had Tinanced an expediTion To The SouTh Sea Islands wiTh Ken Schroeder in charge. George BryanT piloTed The plane: Paul I-lewiTT was radio operaTor: Ruby Williams was guppy specialisT: DoroThy Schneider was chieT Technical adviser, assisTed by Dee STaTTord and WiniTred Brown. STarring in The new plav, produced by Virginia KasTorTT, was Josephine Corwin, wiTh RoberT Millings as her leading man, supporTed by Bessie I-lunT, MargareT Meyers. Wyome Sieweke. Peggy SudduTh, I-Ierman Berck, Marceille ShanaTelT, Joe OrTega, George OgaTa, Francia CaTherina. and Mary I-larding. Phyllis Then Took me ouT To The laTe ScoTTie's place, now owned by Allan RiTTer. CavorTing around were Charles Bachman, elecTrical dealer: Wayne I-larlan, funeral direcTor: Ed Mossberg, druggisT: Lois Rohlf, beauTy oper- aTor: Lawrence Thompson, dress designer: James Wilkins, Yankee piTcher: Wilbur SchlichT, radio service man: lvan Moyer, orange grower: Mackie KnighT, sTage carpenTer: AI GuTierrez, gas sTaTion owner: Royce Farwell, in- surance salesman. Several Teachers were ouTThere-Lyle Hansen, shop, Dar- lene Foye and Lucyle l-lolmes, English: George Dorsey, sTage crafT: Myers McCory, physics: ChesTer Salisbury, boys' P. E.: and Mary Ann Low, French. On The way home I Tuned The radio in Phyllis's car To Eugene STinson's broadcasTing sTaTion and heard Don Davis announce ThaT Elaine Lackey's recenT aTTempT To overThrow PresidenT Carden had failed. l-ler TrusTed lieuTenanTs I-lelen Andrews and Be Evelyn l-larman are now in The cusTody of Police Chief Zanelli MorTon, Sherriff lrene Noble, and Police maTron Ed- wina Maag. AnoTher news evenT concerned RoberT Spencer and Will Rudd, soldiers of TorTune, convicTed of bombing The newspaper office of BeTTe OrmisTon and DoroThy Norwood. lT is rumored ThaT The Two were hired by l-lugh Neighbour, an owner of The adiacenT properTy. The Two men were capTured by G-Men Wayne Maxey and RoberT MoTley in a running sTreeT fighT. Two bysfanders, Agnes McKenna, clerk, and Jessie Faires, public sfenographer, were shoT. War correspondenT MargueriTe Fox reporTs a revoluTion in Siberia againsT The presenT dicTaTor Louis Mar- kel. The workers led by CommunisT Raphie NugenT capTured The capiTal and imprisoned Two aides of The dicTaTor, Barbara Lindsay and Jean SchlichT. The revolTing army was generaled by UpTon Guy PeTT and CapTain Joseph Rodriguez and his Royal l-lorse Marines. Red Cross faciliTies were under The direcTion of Mary SarTor and Claire Williamson. American consul George AlTon ordered all UniTed STaTes CiTizens ouT of The war zone. Those ciTizens in The danger area were RuTh l-lood, Tennis champion, Maxine McKinney, TermiTe conTrol presidenT: lrene Krisher, secreT service agenT: ErnesT SmoThers. oil magnafe: and TooTball coach Len STafford. An SOS was received Today from radio operaTor Donald Wedel on The TomaTo Sloop owned by mulTi-millionaire l-luberT Turnbaugh: Blanche STeed, horsewoman: DoroThy Skinner, burlesque dancer: Nora Bingle, real esTaTe broker: Neal Gammell, museum curaTor: and DoroThy Grace, cos- meTician. STormy waTers around The Sumpin island causing disTress To Those on board. The CoasT Guard CuTTer Commodore William Webb is sTand- ing by. Leaving Phyllis, MargueriTe PimenTal escorTed me To The Civic AudiTorium where I heard CharloTTe STaTford, well known violinisT. ln The audience l recognized The following famous personages: Peggy PaxTon, ambassador To Peru: RoberT ScoTT, mechanical engineer: Thelma Wolford, screen mo- disTe: Bernice Taylor, manneguin: Rollie Parker, poeT lariaT of The WesT: RuTh Rimel, pianisT: Pauline Selby, asTrologer: lna Low, child psychiaTrisT: James STeppe, warden of Sing Sing, and his wife Aloen Milller, maTron of Tehachapi: inTernaTional WPA direcTor, MiTsuo NiTTa: Byron BarneTTe, base- ball experT: and l-larold Richards, The man who broke The bank aT MonTe Carlo. During The inTermission l picked up The new magazine Peek and found on The Board of TrusTees several familiar names. These were Alexan- der BancrofT, PresidenT, American SecuriTy 84 TrusT Co.: Mary BeTh Camp- bell, chairman of The Board, WashingTon Loan and TrusT Company: Helen l-licks, in charge of AgriculTural ExploraTions, U. S. DeparTmenT of Agri- culTure: Guida Doxey, member NaTional Academy of Sciences: Carl Vic- Tor Nelson, STaTisTician: Merle Manderscheid, Commissionery U. S.'s Bur- eau oT LighT Houses: Coral Oelke, Faunal naTuraIisT and wild game phoTographer: Barney Spicer, direcTor U. S. CoasT and GeodeTic Survey: CharloTTe Elaine Riggs, ProTessor EmeriTus in MaThemaTics, The Geo. Wash- ingTon UniversiTy: Ralph Wheeler, General oT The Armies oT The UniTed STaTes: Paul PeTTygrove, MiIiTary InTelIigence Division: Irene WyckoTT, Honorary Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy: Theda Tucker, BoTanisT oT The U. S. DeparTmenT oT AgriculTure: Wayne Zimmerman, ProTessor oT PediaTrics, GeorgeTown UniversiTy: Ralph Blower, Vice-PresidenT oT The UniTed STaTes: RoberT Clarke, Chairman American Red Cross: and James Blaine Hamil- Ton, ArcTic Explorer, Major General oT The U. S. Army. I sTayed all nighT aT The Eileen Gibbs EliTe HoTeI and Tound on The hoTel regisTer The names oT MargareT Files, audiTor: Viola HeTTner, police judge: Marlys HuTchinson, pIaywrighT: Lorraine Bemish, zoologisT: Lucille Has- kill, manicurisT: Thelma Finnegan, TighT rope walker: HerberT HengsTler, sTrong man in KaTherine Fox's circus: Jayne Nalle, opera singer: MargareT Lawrence, blues singer: jOh well-iT's a big hoTeIj. I was escorTed To my room by bell boys Bill Milligan and LeRoy Weber: The elevaTor man was WorTh EIIioTT. The nexT morning aT The SanTa AniTa race Track I beT on The horse owned by RoberT Cone and Louise Johnson. IT was ridden by LeRoy HamilTon. OTher horses in The race were owned by MarTha Dowling, Jane Kershner, Blanche Mendoza, Lois STraub, and MargareT Thomas. Those rejoicing in Their winnings were Mary Jane Welder, Eileene Reid and Floyd Pilloud. Leaving Then Tor The Bradley-Lorraine-Combs AirporT, I noTiced The Tol- Iowing persons regisTered on The plane leaving Tor Shanghai: Mildred Cole., evangelisT: Persis Davis, waTchmaker and jeweler: Jean FiTzgerald, buyer TorThe Virginia Graves, Lucia Nielson DeparTmenT STore: Vicki Marr, Vickie Mouse carToonisT: Della Crone, newspaper coIumnisT: Earl BueTer, Telegraph operaTor: Florence GuThrie, MovieTone phoTographer. The piloT was Bur- deTTe Heinly: co-piloT, Georgia Lee Doane: sTewardess, Helen Messenger: radio operaTor, Jean Russick: navigaTor, RuTh Mary ReichsTein: and nurse Grace Bergee. The MascoT was Norma Lundak. Down To The hangar To see Them oTT were Mercedes Kellogg, debuTanTe: RoberT Perry, sTone-cuTTer: RoberT Rowe, gardener: Lois Riggs, mineraIogisT: Evelyn WiTT, humorisT: Mary Tomlinson, nighT club dancer: The Trio oT WaTTord, Wagner, and Wal- ker, Tilm comedians: Allan Ralph PorTer, orThodonisT: Byron Quivey, mining engineer: Pauline PriveTT, naTural dancing insTrucTor: ForTunaTa Rodriguez, hardware merchanT: Mildred Swenson, milliner: Jean Brown, Tamous Travel- er: William Denny, TruanT oTTicer. Arriving Trom WashingTon, D. C. were Edward Buckley, RepresenTaTive Trom Hawaii: Vivian Divinney, TeminisT: Eldon EasTman, Wild WesT man: Hazel ForresTer, movie direcTor: Vivian KauTman, disTricT aTTorney: Helen Le Gakes, home Tumishing experT: Janice MargueraT, governor oT Texas: DelberT Ridgeway, dance creaTor: Virginia Vogler, Olympic sTar: Marjorie Flower IiTe guard: Bob Kloess, circulaTion deparTmenT manager: Jesse Kerby, SecreTary oT AmusemenT: Helen Warner, personnel manager Tor The William Ryel Insurance Co., and Mark STewarT oT The AusTralian Bush- whackers. My sojourn ended as I climbed aboard The plane, desTined Tor an archeological expediTion in Arabia, piloTed by BeTTy Frye and Gerry Peck. On Their IasT expediTion To EgypT, These inTrepid explorers Tound remains deTiniTeIy idenTiTied as Those oT The missing Helen Rowell. As we soared inTo The air Thousands oT people cheered our deparTure. WhaT a Tamous class ours had Turned ouT To bel One oT The mosT acTive groups in The sTudenT body is The iunior class. The class oT '38 has noT only upheld all sTandards seT by previous iuniors, buT has shown ouTsTanding leadership in The Tields oT scholarship, ciTizenship, and aThleTics. IT The presenT accomplishmenTs oT The iuniors serve as a basis Tor TuTure achievemenTs, a greaT deal is To be expecTed oT nexT years seniors. FirsT semes- Ter oTTicers were: presidenT, Ben Bleeg vice-presi- denT, Larry STumpg secreTary-Treasurer, Mildred Tucker. OTTicers Tor The second semesTer were: presidenT, Larry STumpq vice-presidenT, RoberT Blakemore: secreTary, Beulah Cairns: Treasurer, Jim Dudley. C JUNIGR CLASS Margarel Abel Dorolhy Jane Abloll Winola Barrell Gladys Corbly Rulh Crosby Claire Cullen Elinor Dresser Ruby Ellis Barbara Faccou Dorolhy Flaherly Harry Adams John Adams Howard Adkinson l. Kennelh Akin Wayne Alexander Millon Asher Floyd Barnes George Bremer Arnold Brown George Calhoun Clyde Cave Morris Cohen Earl Crane Dick Denio George Dunlon Harvey Duron Rodger Engel Margarel Aubrey Belly Ann Auslin Lillian Bachman Rulh Baker Marjorie Ball Frankie Barnell Norma Ballle Barbara Becker lda Bergseller Delighl Bledsoe Calherine Bogarl Norma Bogarl Carolyn Borchard Marion Borchard Wilma Borchard Lona Boydslun Jeanelle Bradley Darlene Brickey Dorolhy Buckley JUNIGR CLASS Margarel Garrel Madeline Gilberl Florence Gulhrie Dawn Hunling Minnie Johnson Lura Mae Kenl Rulh Liggell Helene Newbold Mary Norwood Arlene Ruringlon Cecilia Ramirez Waller Erwin Gordon Garnell John Hall Norman Haskell Merlon Hicks Hugh Hile Dick Horlon James Johnson Leon Lauderbach Donald Lowen John Lynch Alvin Minor Alexander Morale Eugene Mulvihill Billy Musick Jack McClure Roland Noce Ralph Pagenkopp Ellenor Burkell Beulah Cairns Virginia Caldwell Mary Carey Belle Carlson Lupe Caslro Evelyn Converse Jean Criddle Eloise Davenporl Dorolhy Davis Lucille Dehne Hazel Deshazo Helen Deshazo Joy R. Donham Dorolhy Dreblow Maybelle Dubois Dorolhy Dunkin Berlha Dyer Dorolhy Egginlon S Mirela Mae Reynolds Lorene Rogers Fay Shields Ena Smilh Lorraine Sweel Jane Wade Geraldine Weir Velva Wilson Ida Wrighl Mary Young Charles Peurrung Charley Sawyer William Schoenrock Claylon Sharp Allred Shoemaker Millon Smilh Don Speck Bob Slimple William Talevich Jimmie Tucker Harry Verburg Dearing Waggerer Craig Warmer Marvin Webb Dwighl Wenlzel Herschel Whilney Jesse Wolle La Vonne Farrell Marlha Jane Farwell Virginia Finney Rila Geary Eileen Gowdy Kay Graves Lucille Griggs Irene Grimshaw Ramona Haley La Von Hall Belly Harlman Dorolhy Hedley Jean Hemmingsen Orpha Henderson Jean Hill Arlene Hollman Ora Holl Caroline Hudspelh Virginia Hursl JUNIOR CLASS Evelyn Jacobs Helen Jones Adelaide Johnson Helen Johnson Emma Johnslon Helen Juden Elaine Josl Pally Kulin Zoe Marion Kinney Naomi Knipe Mary Koulney Dorolhy Krisher Pauline Ladiges DuVerne Lamberl Melba Lee Cecelia Leonardo Mariorie Lewis Pal Lindsay Rulh Locker? Aileen Lord Maryann Lucas Sally Lundak Margarel Maroney Ruby Mason Rurh Malhews Leona Mayer Juleva Meyer Belle Miller Gladys Monlgomery Charles Adkins Vicror Alleman Jack Allen Harry Ashen Maurice Bailey Bill Barnell Bill Barry Byram Bales Rolf Beckman John Beeson Joseph Berry Bob C. Blake Roberl Blakemore Fred Blauer Ben Blee Morris Boling Ray Boyd Paul Barafield Ralph Brighf Hazel Morgan Doris Morilla Jackie Morrison Helen Morley Orrell Myers Chelena McBurney Eleanor McCullough Mariorie McCune Madolyn McDonald Flora McFadden Mary McKee Ellen Neal Ruby Nichols Jane Noble Jennie Noce Mildred Nordsrrom Verna Osborn Dorolhy Page Wanda Penninglon Winifred Pellil Berlha Ponce Paula Purvis Anna Mae Renfer Violel Rockafellow Noma Rogers Juanila Rohlf Dorolhy Ross Janel Ruddiman Margarel Rulan Margarel Schmilz Charles Bryanl Edward Budd Tyrone Calkins Dick Caslillo James Chapman Leo Chapman Jack Clark Gordon Claylon Bill Collins Danny Cordell Richard Corn Roy Corry Ben Delweiler Roger Dominguez Laurence Dresser Jim Dudley Allan Elslon Tom Engelman Gordon Ferguson Roberla Shafer Geneva Shoemaker Rosemary Si++on Marie Skeen Mildred Smi'rh Juanila Slaplelon Barbara Slevenson Hazel Slewarl Sarah Ann Sfoker Luella Swarls Lorraine Tarbox Cecelia Telef Gay Thwaile Marion Timmons Rhoda Timmons Ruby Tomlinson Marjorie Tubach Thelma Tucker Barbara Jean Vorce Helen Waldron Mary Warren Virginia Walers lrva Wallers Billie Wieland Be'r'ry Willils Audrey Willsey Lillian Wilson Elizabelh Winbigler Helen Winler Arlhur Fields Danny Frias Roberl Fromm Kennelh Gammell Richard Gardner Charles Garrison Raul Gonzales Bernie Garanados Kennelh Greene Charles Grigg Naynard Hahn Jack Hall Hoxie Hammond Fred Hamplon Fred Hansen H. James Hansen Roberf Harman Nelson Harnois Wayne Harris Chas. Harrison Charles Harl Harry Harvey Kennelh Hassell Wilbur Hawkins Roberl Healh Wm. Hemmen Arlhur Henderson John Henderson Lloyd Henk William Henry Raymond Herman Don Hess John Hill Alan Hollingworlh Arlhur Hooker Claud Hopkins Bill Hoyl Jack Hunlon Merlin Hunlon George Hyde Marvin Jacobs Willred Johnslon Monle Klepper Bill Kloos Wilbur Knipe Richard Ladiges Carl League Wilmer Lee Roberl Leighly Joe Lemons Nalhan Levens Waller Lewis Lila Adrian Jo Anne Birdsall Joan Bray Jeanelle Brown Lorle Buell Evangeline Chavez Marian Clark Helen Crowlher Yolanda Cruze Dorolha Eddy Rulh Forresl Kalherine Goon Evelyn Groover Janel Harwood Belhel Haven Grace Heaney John Lindeman Harold Livingslon Pele Lovero Hugh Lowe Bob Luxembouger Bob Maddock Bry Marslon Salvador Merax James Merrill Norman Miller Don Mozley Junior Mulvihill Bill McDonald Leo McLain Frank McShane Hugh Nelson Jack R. Nelson Roberl Nelson Roberl T. Nelson Roberl Newlon Wyllis Nichols Bob Noble Gene O'Campo Jim O'Connell Cruz Olivas Chas. Palmer James Parker Pele Parlida Ben Pallon Slanley Pearson Richard Preslon George Quinlana Frank Ramirez Belle Henderson Louise Hollman Anna Marie Howell Anila Kerby Helen Jones Barbara Anne Jennings Margarel Jaberg M. Maurine Lake Thelma Lamberl Jean Linsenbard Billie Lonon Evangeline Lopez Palli J. Marlborough Irene Marshall Marion Maslick Jimmie Ramirez Bill Reid Virgil Renlron Al Resnick Russell Robinson Clinlon Roemer Roberl Scoll Loren Seeber Ted Shaw Thomas Shoemaker Don Smilh Jack Smilh Perry Smilh Slerling Sorenson Joe Slandiler C. L. Sleen Ben Slellens Richard Slein Larry Slump Wilmer Swallord Wendell Tedrow Jack Triplell Theodore Tubbs Lawrence Tway Don Warhursl James Wallers Claude Wells Jimmy Wendorl Jell Whillen H ' Wh'l arrison i e 0,7 QZZZMAQ- E. Tommy Wilkirw Waller Williams Alberl Wrighl Mary Meachum Danalelh Minler Marion Morrill Doris Nichols Marguerile Nielsen Barbara Paull Dorolhy Penninglon Charlolle Philbrook Charlolle Quiggle Lona Rimel Annie Romo Barbara Rowell Adeline Salyer Lupe Sanchez Bonnie Schmid Violel Slrengberg JUNICJR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS Georgiana Swain Nadine Taylor Bonnie Thompson l-lunfer Adams Marvin Ashford Marion Balcer Bobby Boyle Bill Carden Z gdb M, Charles Carrillo M77 ' rd ,,- l' Oli er Dargafz l-larold Dawson Evereff Devoe Don Dunning Nelson Edgar Bob Elzig Jack lzousf Bill Friend David Geddes Dean Gowdy Orville Grochow Delberf l-lahn Leonard l-lamalrer Nora Veale Louise Wellman l-lelen Whifley Anson l-lammer Bill l-lenfges l-larley l-luffon Wilson Jordan Floyd Kohler C. R. Lemons Jack R. Lenfz Burf Lewis George Lippincoff Dalfon Lufz Raymond Mercado Berf Miles Bill McFarren John Rafhbun I-larry Rellsfab Milce Reyes Bernard Robinson Jay Rogers Roy Russell Billy Sieferf IN MEMORIAM Jessie Willsey Violef Wyckoff Barbara Ward Leonard Snedalcer Gerald Sfauffer James Sfebbins l-larry Sfephenson Jack Sullivan Charles Tafe Glenn Towner Gilberf Truiillo Douglas Van Norman Roberf Von Schrilfz Calvin Waggener Alberf Ward Kennefh Warren Leslie Whifaker Bill Wurzer Bud Wyclcoff Ray Baxfer John Hobbs Edward Acosfa Ernesf Wade Wayne Roberfson, Junior gf f j .4 W Jack James, Sophomore ,ZZ 0060! ywynwfbfdf XII-67 ' ff ln February and SepTember oT lasT year, a large group oT sTudenTs Trom The junior high schools and Trom ouT oT Town came To high school as sophomores. AT TirsT They Tound iT diTTiculT To adaioT Themselves To The new sur- roundings, buT gradually They TiTTed Them- selves inTo The daily rouTine. They have noT only shown Their sincere inTeresT and school spiriT in aThleTics by Turning ouT Tor all sioorT acTiviTies, buT a greaT number oT Them have added To The social liTe oT The school by be- coming members oT The numerous clubs. The class has been well represenTed by many sTu- denTs on The l-lonor Roll and The l-lonor So- cieTy. The oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were as Tollows: presidenT, Iris CrawTordg vice- presidenT, George l'ligashi. OTTicers Tor The second semesTer were: presidenT, l-lovvard Rabbi vice-presidenT, PaT Owingsg secreTary, l-larrieT Sloicerq Treasurer, Barbara Tuclcer. SOPI-IOMCRE CLASS sv .ss SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Cleo Adrian Olive Arneff Alice Arferburn Dorofhy Ashford Shirley Baker Bonnie Lee Baldwin Myra Barker Anna Margaref Barry Janef Bafes Carolyn Beckman Margaref Beeson Anna Margaref Bell Roberfa Benedicf Louise Benneff Pafricia Berck Evelyn Berge Lois Bercjuisf June Bisfline Dorofhy Bose Alice Bradford Jacqueline Bradford Elizabefh Brown Kafherine Brown Mary Ann Brown Offilie Brummer Virginia Bruns Lois Burke Lois Burke Mary Elizabefh Caley Doris Clark Don Clark Regine Clarke Kafheryn Cobb Grace Cock Roberfa Corcoran Mary Corey Beffy Jean Corn Marjorie Couch Iris Crawford Mary Crawford Johnnie Crenshaw Gloria Crouse Opal Dargafz Virginia Deakins Marjorie Dennie Marilyn Dick Abbie Dixon JeanfDowds Elinor Doyle Rufh Ellis Nafalie Ely Pafricia Anne Emison Beffy Mae Engelman Donna Erquiaga Willie Fay Frenona Ferguson Barbara Fifzgerald Belle Flores Norma Fraser E. Gelene Freburg Mildred Fromm Margie Fulenwider June Gafes l-lollis Gibbs Florine Gilberf Doris Gilmore LaVon Gold Sally Gonzales Louise Granf Lillian Graupensperger Adena Green A. Lourene Grisef Cyrilla l-lannah Beffe l-larris Jeanne l-larris Wilma l-larf Elizabefh l-lays Vivian l-lazen Dorofhy Henderson Pasojuala l-lernandez Geraldine l-less Jean Hoffman Jane l-loiles Peggy l-lolloway Beffy l-lolmes Mary l-lolmes l-larrieff l-loughham Beffy l-lunfoon Frances lrvin Marian Jackson Winifred Jefferson Beffy Johnson Frances Johnson Marjorie Johnson Juanifa Jones Frances Keefon Louise Kirchner Barbara Klever Emmy Jane Kloos Marilyn Kyle Beffie Lacy Elynore Lacy Mary Lara Ladean Laub Eleanor Lewis Marfha Lindman Annabelle Loose Geraldine Loy Opal Manderscheid Jo Mandy Elaine Marks Virginia Marlow Fay Marfin Willo Marfin Lillian Mason Sadye Mason Kafhryn Mafher Rufh Melfon Pafsy Miller Margaref Millings Alice Morgan Delberfa Morrison Angie Murrillo Eva McAllan Marianna McCollum Bennifa McCroroy Alice McFarland Marie McGehee Alice McKee l-lelen Naylor Eupha Neer Amy Nicholos Marjorie Nunan Virginia O'Tero Joanne Overman Evelyn Owens Paf Owings Dolores Pagenkopp Dorofhy Parker Marian Paull Beffy Peck Myldred Peddy Marjorie Pedersen l-lelen Pieckell Margery Jean Pla++ Beffe J. Pleis Sylvia Pope Anifa Poffer Doffie Puringfon Marjorie Randall SGPI-IOMORE CLASS Vivian Rawles Doris Reed Lulu Rimel Ruby Riffer Lucille Roberfs M. Mercedes Roby Dorofhy Rosenbaum Marlyce Salisbury Olive Schweifzer Rufh Ann Segersfrom Marilyn Shands Dorofhy Sheehan Evelyn Shoemaker Edifh Sieweike Aline Simmons Gloria Slafer Wanda Smifh l-larrief Lee Spicer l-larold Adams James Adams Merrick Adams Bob Allen Bob Anderson Don R. Anderson Vernon Ashby Forresf Bacon Charles Bailey Elberf Baker Lee Baker l-larold Ballard Ross Barb Melvin Barron Roberf Barfon Arfhur Beard Sfanley Beisser Laurence Bemis Rex Blackburn David Brown Ben Byland Donald Cameron Bill Capps John Carlson l-lerberf Carver George Chandler Raymond Chapman Floyd Chiffock Eugene Cloyes l-larold Coe Sfanfon Converse Maybelle Springmeyer Gloria Spofford Genevieve Sfraw Velma Sfroud Eloise Sullivanf Norma Terrell Maxine Thompson Phyllis Thompson Barbara Tillofson Beffie Jane Timmons Mary Jean Towler Rufh Townsend Barbara Tucker Anne Ulsefh Vivian Vale Audrey Van Beek Beffy Vosskuhler Beffe Wade Tony Cordova l-lenry Cornecl Don Crocker Dorman Dane Don Davis Walfer Deegan Don Diefler John Doi Jerome Duffy Bob Dugan Don Dunkin l-loward Ellioff Milfon Elzea Allen Flagg James Floyd Alfon Fowler Roberf Frias Joseph Ganfman John Geddes Don Glofzbach Roy Gowdy Ralph Graham Eugene Gufzman Evereff l-lale Kennefh l-laney J. Neel l-larper Ernesf l-larris Roberf l-laven J. Norman l-leine Benneff Henby John l-lendrix Marian Waffle Maxine Waffle Beffy Wagner Doris Walker Muriel Walker Marjorie Wall Jean Wallace Alice Ward Mildred Warner Carolyn Wells Sylvia Whife Lois Wieman Irene Williams Janifa Williams Beryl Wilson Joanne Winfers Maxine Wurzer Lily Yoshimi George l-ligashi Maurice l-lollowell David Holmes Bobby l-lood l-larold l-lunsaker Lowell l-lusfon Bill Johnson Lewis Johnson Don Kasforff Wallie Kaufmann Bob Kelchner Roberf Kenyon Richard Kessler l-larold Kiech Sfanford King Roberf Krepps Richard Lage Roberf Lamberf Kennefh Langenbeck Charles Laxfon Bob Lehman Roberf Lewis Andrew Lima George Lincoln Frank Lindgrem Dick Lippincoff Roberf Livingsfon Bill Low David MacMullan Leo Mader Jack Mair David Marlin Keilh Michelsen Milron Mifchell George Morales Eldon Morgan Roberf Morrison James McCain Reed McDonnell Howard McMillan Fred McQueen Roberl Naill Adolph Noche Roberl O'Conner Don Oliphanl' Dick O'Neil John Osferkamp James Pa++erson Deni Paxlon Virgil Payne Leonard Pelerson Jack Piarl Viclor Pineda Dan Pinnix Wayne Piper James Poland Roberr Pollard Gilberl Planchon Sam Preble Charles Pride Melburn Quinlana Bruce Ragan l-Ioward Rapp Max Rash Coker Rarhbun Ed Rela Clarence Richards Jerry Robb Earl Roberls Claude Robles Anfonio Rodriguez Veral Roe Lorraine Rogers Manuel Rubio Trinidad Ruiz William Sandon Glenn Schroeder l-lerberf Scofl . Burr Shafer Roberl Shaw Jim Shook Carl Smilh Gordon Speck Donner Spencer Roberl Spickard AI Springmeyer Royal Spurrier Dallas Sfafford Clif+on Sfeele Bobbie Sfevens James Slephens Roberf Sfewarcl l-larold Slowe Tommy SuHon Bill Swanson David Swarlz David Terhune John Thompson Joe Veach Bob Vogler Brenl Wahlberg Earle Warrecker Bob Warren Bob Webb Don Wiedemen l-lenry Wiegand Gordon Wilde Gordon Wa'rson Billy Winlerbourne Norman Wisdom l-larold WiH' Peler Woods Clarence Worfhen Jimmie Yamada William Yosl' Maurice Young Billy Zimmerman Jim Zornes SOPHGMCDRE CLASS vv- ! a N v of so . A The enlrance To +he Lillle Thealer mighl well loe considered +he door +o fame and forlune for Jrhose sludenls who are inleresled in dramalics or public speaking. Through 'rhis porlal will pass +he aclors, lawyers, and slalesmeri of lhe fulure. I WI TAMA Pl When organized, The purpose oT The Wi Tama Pi service club was To pa rTicipaTe more useTully in school acTiviTies, To culTivaTe Triendships among girls and service clubs, and To promoTe more undersTanding relaTions be- Tween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body. WiTh such high endeavors, is iT any wonder ThaT Their Indian name, Wi Tama Pi, is inTerpreTed as For whaT more could we ask? As one oT The newesT service clubs, They were aT TirsT ouTsTanding in name only, buT soon became lcnown Tor Their Triendly services and pleasanT members. AssisTance aT all school TuncTions and par- TicipaTion in all school acTiviTies has always been readily and cheerTully given. Membership in This club, as in all oTher service clubs, is resTricTed To an enrollmenT oT TwenTy. The meeTings, which are held Twice each monTh aT The homes oT The various girls, have proved To be inTeresTing as well as beneTicial. Mrs. Gail SmiTh, who is The club's able adviser, has assisTed The girls since Their organizaTion, and is responsible Tor much oT Their success. OTTicers This year were presidenT, Janice MargueraT and DoroThy Slcin- ner, vice-presidenT, Eileene Reed and MargareT Thomasp secreTary-Treas- urer, Aloen Miller and l-lelen Newbold. Members oT This club who gradu- aTed in February were Janice MargueraT, Jane fXusTin, Aloen Miller, Eileene Reid, Jean CourTney, and Gloria Kirchner. Fl'Ullt row: Mrs. Gail S. Smith, I+'i'z1m'es Keaton, Hel:-ne Niiwbolcl, NVinifi'od Brown, Durotliy Skimii-r, 2Nl:11'g'z11'ot 'I'hcm1:1s, Virginia Graves, Mzxry Tlvlillllllllifllli Umilm' Vow: .Iezlnelle ITl'ilLlll'y, .lzu-quoliiiv Iirzulfurd, Mary .lean Fowler, Hel-iiieue liemlursmi, Betty t'i1i'lsim, Home Ann Munson, 1Xl:1rjin'ieVmiirli, lieu-k row: Ili-tty Austin, lilluisv Iliskvy, Hvtty xvUSSklllllPl', Iris l7'l'2lXVfUl'tl, Dolly llzlitt, llvle-n lm flziki-S. Y- 'G' 'li' nun...- J Q75 W' ,. 4' .au- T' Vim!!! row: Al!lI'lSlll Ilrlim-1', Waxmln 'I'mlil, .Ii-ssiv XViIlsfAy, In-tty N1-IT. Ilni-lun-ai Sin'-lil, Alum-gin--viii' l'ilm-mall. l'vi:py l'ilXl1lll, Sw-mul ww: I':i1r1y Milli-V, I':1I Hwiiius, Ilziwii-I Spii-1-ig Alilfli-ml XX'nriii-i', l!a1rli:1i'a1 'I'uvkvl', Ilzlrlmairu liuwn-ll, llnlwmllly l'1lI'lil'l', 'lillH'1l iwiw: Al2ll'3.Qi2lI'Q'l l.:iw1'1-in-1-,4l1':ii-T-l'm-lg, l'llUl1'Il1t 3lt'l:llI'Ilt'X, ,Kumi Alxlrgzilm-I Hvll. l'zili'iwin lilllisull, In-tty Hulinvs, ,Xuilu I'wlu-i'. The disTincTion oT being The TirsT organized girls' service club in SanTa Ana l-ligh School belongs To The EnTre Nous. The name oT The club is French Tor among ourselves, and means ThaT among The members There is a Teeling oT Triendship, goodwill, and a sincere desire To beTTer The school. The ouT- sTanding purpose oT This organizaTion is To exTend a Triendly welcome To all incoming sophomore girls and newcomers To our school. For disTincTion, each club member has a maroon-colored scarT adorned wiTh The EnTre Nous leTTers, which is worn The day Tollowing each meeTing. Under The experT guidance oT Their adviser, Miss Marion Bruner, many meeTings have been held Tor boTh business reasons and pleasure. This club, TogeTher wiTh The ZeTa T's, decoraTed Tor The lasT l-larvesT Ball. FirsT semesTer oTTicers were Peggy PaxTon, presidenT: lv1argueriTe PimenTal, vice-presidenT3 Bar- bara Rowell, secreTarv, and Barbara Speed, Treasurer. Second semesTer oTTicers were Barbara Speed, presidenT3 Jessie Wilsey, vice-presidenTg Wanda Todd, secreTaryg and BeTTy NeTT, Treasurer. IT is conTidenTly be- lieved ThaT The EnTre Nous service club will conTinue To be as ouTsTanding and To perTorm as greaT service as iT has in The pasT. ENTRE NOUS ALPI-IA CLUB The Alpha Club, picTured above, is as iTs small number indicaTes, a some- whaT exclusive and honorary club. lTs ToTal membership is buT TiTTeen, and is composed oT all Those girls aTTending high school who have held oTTice under The sTudenT governmenT regulaTions. fXlThough The Alphas are class- ed as a service club, Their ouTsTanding purpose is To give recogniTion and honor To Those girls who have aT some Time in Their high school career ren- dered oTTicial service To 'fellow sTudenTs in some capaciTy, A secondary purpose oT This organizaTion is To Train and develop in iTs members a sense oT duTy and abiliTy Tor leadership. This service is oT greaT worTh noT only Tor school, buT Tor adulT liTe. All Alphas sTrive To promoTe and TurTher a democraTic spiriT in school liTe. Friendly rivalry is encouraged, inTer-club acTiviTies TosTered, and worThy new clubs are encouraged by Them. ln This pasT year They have aided in The planning and execuTing oT many social aTTairs. Each year They play a very imporTanT parT in The worlc done in The popular l-li-Jinlcs. Presiding oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were l-lelen Warner, presidenT3 Lorraine Tarbox, vice-presidenT, Lorraine SweeT, sec- reTaryg and June BlodgeT, Treasurer. Second semesTer oTTicers were Peggy l3axTon, presidenTp MargueriTe PimenTal, vice-presidenT, l3eTTy lNleTT, sec- reTary3 and Jean Russiclc, Treasurer. 0 I-'i-mil i-uw: M:1i'::iu-1'ilv l'imvi1t:il, Iiuvlnih TTLIIVHS, l'vg'g:y Sudillllh, In-tty NNT, .Ivan Ilusivk, lPm'ulli5' Imvis, IH-':.':'5' l':ixlmi, lmi'i':lim- Swim-1. 'l'up1':iw: Mies Sm-hulls-lvl, Alzlxim- Knight. lmrulliy l l2lll1'l'lX. Alihliw-rl 'I'u1'lu-V, I.m'1':iim- 'I':ii'Imx, l!:11'Iv:1i':1 Slum-rl, -HQ' A6- U-Q J! gi' ,, X .., M 'F x-.LH in 5911 B-ffl s-:iw 'f':b Au J ' 'V' 1 yt I :Wai 4.-av. 1 Y Y, -A E ..--0 1 .. -1- ', Y -7,.1' ..+ 5 WPS' Q wg:-Vg X' ' V if ishgg. Q . W., 'M IKM' W 'atalwafrs' 33 I . ung ,.,,a gg ...pf .. 0 W T .-.-.. '- mfr Fiwiiil riiw: Miss Mzirgxiiwl llli-1111, !Szii'lizii'zi Ym'm-, .loam XYzillzu-i-, .lm-e-lyii llifniiilu, T4U!'l'1lTlll' 'l':ii'- ' 1 i lumix, Mary .lziiiv XX vldm-i', l'ep.:'g:y Siulihith, I.m'rz1imi Sweet. Sm-mul row: Ruth liimvl, liiu-illo il'if-UJQS, I,1ii-ylv lliilim-s, .Ii-un Ilill, .lziymi Nulli-, lluth Switzlvr, Lois lliggs. 'l'hii'fl rmvi lmi'utI1y lmvis, Alni'g':1i'i-I Alniwiiiey, Lluruthy Hemli-rsoli, Dorothy Flaherty, Mildred Tucker, Ellen Neal, Elizabeth XVinbig1e1'. This club was organized To promoTe inTer-club aTTairs, To Torm a social background, and To be oT service To The school in any acTiviTies iT mighT underTake. The ZeTa T has always been one oT The mosT acTive organizaTions in our school. This service club assisTs wiTh The I-larvesT Ball each year and in The pasT. gave The Bunny l-lop, The annual spring dance. Each year club members Take an acTive parT in The l-li-Jinks. AT ChrisTmas, poTTed Tlowers were given To invalids aT The CounTy l-lospiTal. This is only one oT The many kind deeds which They have adminisTered. AT The presenT Time members oT The ZeTa T are Taking care oT The cloak room as a volunTary service To The school. A Tormal iniTiaTion is held semi-annually Tor new members. consisTing oT a very solemn and impressive candlelighT ser- vice, which is an exTremely reverenT and inspiring specTacle. Regular semi- monThly meeTings are held aT homes oT The various members. OTTicers Tor lasT semesTer were presidenT, Mary Jane Welder: vice-presidenT, Jocelyn Brando: secreTary, Lorraine SweeTq Treasurer, Lorraine Tarboxg reporTer, Mildred Tucker. Their adviser is Miss MargareT Glenn. IT is The hope and ambiTion oT The ZeTa T To be oT as much service in The TuTure as iT has been in The pasT. U ZETA T BETA PI-II DELTA Allhough if is lhe newesl organizalion on Jrhe campus, Jrhe Bela Phi Della has already shown irs willingness lo parlicipare in school evenls and has greal plans for Jrhe lulure. The club was organized in I936 wirh lhe pur- pose of increasing school service, spiril, and pep, by giving more girls an opporlunily lo Jralce an aclive parl in lhe organizing and promoling of school aclivilies. The Chrislmas parly held lasr December by lhe Bela Phi Della and Owl clubs was Jrhe new club's firsr underralcing. I+ also spon- sored lhe liclcel sale for fhis year's l-li-Jinlcs. Membership in lhis club is derermined on lhe basis of scholaslic meril, personalily, leadership, and abilily and willingness lo be of service lo The school. Officers under rhe original char+er were: president Luella Swarlsq vice-president Lucille Dehnep secrelary-lreasurer, Beulah Cairns: sergeanl-al-arms, Adelaide Johnson: Miss Mary Safley. adviser. Addilional charler members were Dororhy Dreblow, Margarel Oarrel, Mary Ann Low. Paula Purvis, Cornelia Palmer. Roberla Shafer, Billie Wieland, Mariorie Wonder, and lrene Wycoll. Officers lhis semesrer are: presidenl. Mary Ann Low: vice-presi- denl, Lucille Dehneg secrelary-Jrreasurer, Beulah Cairns: reporler. Dorolhy Dreblow and sergeanl-al-arms, Roberla Shafer. Q I' t NI NI 'y Safley, Paula Pervis, Billie XVie-land, Lucille Dehne, Luella Swu t 'XI X I Ii I l L irns, Roberta Slmfvr, Betty XVillits. Se-1-mul row: Violet, XVy1-koff, XI L I l tl I 11 1' rwin, hem- XV c-koff, Im tl ' Iwe-III ', Advl 'I .Iohnsn I I I I N II ttl Johnnie Crt-11 I nw, Irene NI slrill. A l s Iv' fWM51'HMZiZ'?ff'V I l'U11l 140 ' 1 1111. 1 113111, 141-tty l'111'11, A1'lo11v l10fI'111:111, XVi11iz1111 'I'1111'Vi1-11, H1-1111111 t':111'11s, 1I:11'11z11':1 4 1, 1111-rt 1 1'iz1s, Miss 'I'1'yt1'1:1l1, Se-1111111 row: Ai211'jll1'1k' XY:11I, 1.111-11:1 Swurts, 111111111 I 1111i11e Sellme, Ile-1111 K1'1111v, Ilulsie- Iielle- XVi11iz1111s, 1!1:111c'ho Sli-1111, lfhiimy Klrwss, 111111111 XVi11t1-1', XXY1i11t'i1111l12L Iluiiiiiigiivz, 1411111 Smith, Betty .ln 1le11z1e1'so11. 'l'l1i1'11 Vow: Ulivc- A1111-tt, Mary 1'v1'ki11s, 1.1111e l'2lSl1'K1, lil-'11l'Y21 Slime-11111141-1', l'1l1'U1j'1l XVe1l1s, A111-ei All'1'x2l1'1l111d, Betty '1'i111111o11s, Llludys C111'111y, Betty Holllies, xviliiil Fay, XVi11olz1 1-!z11'1'e-tt, 1Se1'L11z1 I'011i'9. 190111-111 row: Iiuberl Hz11'111z111, Alike Reyes, Hubert Moiwisun, 'l'1m1111y Sutton, Muriel liiiigm-1111-, ll:1x'if1 'l't'1'11l1llE', 1111111-1't 1i:11'1o11, 15l1l'1' S1'lilffP1', .lfrhn 1':11'lsf111, 1111111-1't 1'1z111c'hf111, Fifth row: .11'11l1 1!e1'g'f111ist, Bethel 11:1ve11, 11121. T7ft'1'f.fSPitf'1', Iivelyn Cll11V61'S0, 1.eom1 Hoyrlstull, Nl2l1'12l11 Muslim-11, Ililliv XVi111z111d, Imrotliy ID1'1-blow, 17111121 1'111'x'is, Ilu11e1't11 Slizifcr, .1e:111 11r1ff111z111. Sixth Huw: SU1111115' Ileissi-V, 1:21111 tlmizziles, i'l'l2l1'10S l'1'ic1e, 13111 Kluess, 1:j'1'011 Qliivey, th-111'g:v lillllllbil, 'I'11111 l'I11fJ,'4'll112l11, il1t'112l1'41 l'o1'11. A112111 1':1S101l, xviuiillll F1'ie11c1. To be eligible Tor membership in The Spanish Club. one musT have sTudied aT leasT one year oT Spanish. The Spanish Club is diTTerenT Trom o+her language clubs in ThaT The meeTings are carried on in The language sTudied. The pur- pose oT The club is To creaTe inTeresT and aid The members in spealcing Spanish. AT The beginning OT every semesTer The new members are iniTiaTed. These members are given some Torm oT punishmenT Tor a period oT one week, and Then aT The TirsT meeTing oT The club, They Turnish The enTerTainmenT while The regular members siT by. Each ChrisTmas The club has a large TiesTa aT which The pinaTa is broken. This is always loolced Torward To wiTh much glee and expecTaTion. The meeTings are planned by The cabineT, which is composed OT The oTTicers and one or Two represenTaTives Trom each class, sTarTing wiTh Third semesTer Spanish sTudenTs. The success oT The club is due To The unTiring worlc oT The advisers oT The club, Miss RuTh FroThing- ham and lvliss Anne TryThall. The year's TirsT semesTer oTTicers were presi- denT, William Talevichq vice-presidenT, Beulah Cairnsg secreTary, Arlene l-loTTman7 Treasurer, Barbara Rowell. Second semesTer oTTicers were presi- clenT, William Talevichg vice-presidenT, Barbara Rowell: secreTary, BeTTy Corn: Treasurer, Beulah Cairns. SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB FRENCH CLUB The French Club was organized To creaTe an inTeresT in French and To build a spiriT oT Tellowship among The French sTudenTs. During The pasT semesTer much has been done Toward These ends. The enTerTainmenT aT The French Club meeTings was given in French To help The sTudenT's undersTanding oT conversaTional French. ThroughouT The year The French Club sponsored many social evenTs in order ThaT The sTudenTs mighT become beTTer ac- quainTed. The ouTsTanding evenTs oT The TirsT sennesTer were a dinner aT The home oT WiniTred Brown and a ChrisTmas parTy aT The home oT Vivian KauT- man. During The second semesTer Those members who were compleTing Their TourTh semesTer oT French, accompanied by The parenTs oT several members wenT To ChaTTey Junior College To see a French movie, Le Pecheur D' lslande, and laTer held a combinaTion iniTiaTion and EasTer parTy. AT This parTy The program was Turnished by The incoming mem- bers. The oTTicers oT The French Club Tor The TirsT and second semesTers were: l-lelen Rowell and MargueriTe PimenTal, presidenT1 Vivian Kaul:- man, vice-presidenTg Zylpha lv1aTThews and FrnesT BarreTT, secreTaryg Mar- gueriTe PimenTal and l-lelen Rowell, Treasurer. Miss Thelma Thomas, French insTrucTor, acTed as club adviser. O Front row: 'I'he-lmn 'l'hmn:1s, Fzxrol Rogers, Helen Rowell, M:xrg'ue-rite Pima-ntzrl, Viviun Kaufman, Ernest llzxrrvtt, Zylpllzl ATZIHTIQWVS, Mililreirl Ilvzlty, .learn XV:1llz1s'o, Ruth Rzlkvr. S01-Und row: Doris Unvv, Gi-rry l's-vk, Hn-len vVilTfTl'Ull, l'1-ggy Vzixtlm, Ilogiim f'T21l'k, Alzlrlys Ilutc-hinsnn, Patsy Miller, .Tk'2lll llriwcls, Norma Hzrttle-, Ruth Ilimel. 'l'hirrl row: T':lt'2lll0l' I-Surkett, BT21l'j0l'Y Flnvvf-r, IM-ryl XVilsm1, llm-In-11 Motley, AI2ll'?.f2ll'l'f .T2llN:'l'f.2', iXT2ll'f.Z'4ll'l'l Ilutzm, l4ul'lml'z1 Ste-velnson, AT2l!'f.fill'f-'Y AI1ll'Ullk'j', lllivc Sr-llweiitzer, Ifhfldil 'I'inm1ous, Alive Ala-Kee. Fourth row: lillgsqe-ne Clnyvs, Elaine Lzlvkuy, XVinit're-ml Hrown, llzlvid Geddes, Arthur Hooker, Robert Scott, Ruth Luckett, Charlotte St:lfI'm'4l, NVTI:-:un .lm'ml:lll. Fifth row: l'l11u'k l'a1rtwrig'l1t, XVillis IXIA-lmwm-ll, llzxvirl Hunter, Dun Smith. lf? 1 . L38 V, , 1 5 s I gi A? 126 ' Sis x W :j ll 2 A N . A 1 A 7 3 S - K s og 'Q' . A R is 4 C .D - V Vu. N. sf Q A ' in . 4 Ni I I -fa -' f ' 1 f 2 4,...4s ' 2 g A 'QL 4 , ' 4 Q 's ' 1- 5 L is D Q KX VX L X 'fb 27 A Q , Q -5+ YE? , ' ,L m fa' I Q sul' vx f I x wr A Av,-, - 'fx' M 'VI D keg'-7 I If x ,fw.g 33 AMW, - ..,'.-W,L .-5 T4 H 1 N V in xv H- Q H -' .- vw Y' my-f- mf Q1 E4 W e 435 A - ,W ,V ,A V. LV -Q1 afle ,f:i ,If - gg X W J, 41 .....-'- A fu-sq-1 ,Ll -w 1 , .0 Y xv DELOS CLUB To prove oT True service To The high school is The aim oT The Delos Club. This group oT young men aided in sponsoring boTh The annual l-larvesT Ball and The high school aThleTic carnival. The Delos Club, assisTed by The Wi Tama Pi, also sTaged a shor+ slciT in The annual l-li-Jinl4s. While cooperaTing in various ways To aid The sTudenT body, This club also successTully enTered inTo inTer-club acTiviTies. Members oT The Delos Club noT only enTered numerous aThleTic evenTs, buT also disTinguished Themselves Tor Their True sporTsmanship. STewarT, Carney, and lNliTTa proved capable TirsT sTring men on The varsiTy TooTball Team. DuTTell and Allen earned leTTers in bas- lceTball. ErnesT BarreTT played TirsT sTring Third baseman in baseball, and I-loward Piper was TirsT man on The school golT Team. Russell l-laney, vice- presidenT oT The club, was also presidenT oT The senior class during The sec- ond semesTer. The club's capable adviser was Clyde Coolc. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were as Tollows: presidenT, lvlarlc STewarT,q vice-presi- denT, Russell l-laney: sergeanT-aT-arms, Vernon Carney: and secreTary- Treasurer, MiTsuo lNliTTa. OTTicers Tor The second semesTer were presidenT, Vernon Carney, vice-presidenT, Allen RiTTerg sergeanT-aT-arms, Russell l-laneyi and secreTary-Treasurer, lVliTsuo NiTTa. C I I I I I I I I If., I II II N 4 XII RIT XII N Il I I XII I I I I I I I II 1 I k N I I I I I1 I II Il I I XII I III III II I II II 1 I NI I I I III I XX I I I NI Il l:,'l'UIl lJlliYl'X, AIZIVTHII 4'lz1I'k, llUl'llIhX Alulmtt, Him Smith, Imn Hliivliunl, .limmiv Zi I l I Y chi- liill Yost liii-I1'1i'rl Volm-1111111 1'l'u'luii Sl1:ll'1I The sfage crew fhis year was pracfically a reborn organizafion. While fhere has been for many years a sfage crew fhaf has disfinguished ifself for ifs abilify and efficiency, fhe opening of fhe new audiforium afforded a grand opporfunify for fhe members of fhe crew fo enioy a remarlcably busy and successful season. As fhe new audiforium is one of fhe finesf in fhe region, members of ifs sfage crew had an opporfunify fo worlc for some of fhe finesf falenf fhe counfry affords. Of fhe many excellenf per- formances which were given, some of fhe mosf oufsfanding were fhose of fhe Behymer-Wilson winfer concerf series. The handling and sfaging of one of fhese shows is an inferesfing and infriguing fask and af fhe same fime is one which requires a greaf deal of sfudy and worlc. The building of a sef for school shows such as Sweefhearfs or Sevenfh Heaven enfails a large amounf of worlc on such fhings as painfing of scenery, building of sfage sefs, and arranging of lighfing effecfs. The crew was under fhe manage- menf of Walfer C. Prill for fhe firsf semesfer. When lvlr. Prill fransferred fo anofher school, l-loward Youel fools over fhe iob unfil Mr. Wally Grigg was employed fo fill fhe posifion of sfage fechnician and sfage crew manager. Richard Coleman was fhe sfudenf crew foreman wifh Roland Noche as assisfanf foreman and George Dorsey as chief elecfrician. C STAGE CREW IZ! SIGMA ICDTA SIGMA Truly represenTing The name oT Their club, Sigma IoTa Sigma, which are The Greek IeTTers meaning service, The members oT This club have spon- sored many school acTiviTies Tor The inTeresT and enioymenT oT The sTudenT body. The club sTarTed The year wiTh The Gridman's Ball, held in honor oT The school's TooTbalI players. The Sigmas was one oT The mosT acTive ser- vice clubs in The InTercIub Council in sponsoring The I-IarvesT Ball. The club also worlced very hard on iTs conTribuTion To The annual I'-Ii-Jinlcs. The Sigmas were responsible Tor The prinTing oT The I-Ii-Jinlcs programs, The decoraTing oT The goal posTs aT all TooTbaII games, and ushering aT all baskeTbaII games. The Sigmas are proud oT The populariTy oT Their members, a large major- iTy oT Them being acTive in sTudenT body aTTairs, or inTeresTed in aTTer- school aThIeTic evenTs. The laTesT acTiviTy oT The Sigmas is Their super- vision oT compeTiTive sporTs. For The pasT Two years This club has enioyed vacaTions aT Camp Baldy, enhanced by The use oT The Phi DeITa cabin. Membership in The club is aTTained by one's meriT and ciTizenship. OTTicers Tor The TirsT and second semesTers respecTively were: presidenT, Frank Was and I-Iarold Tucker, vice-presidenT, I-Iarold Tuclcer and Jimmie Tuclc- er, secreTary. Glenn I.ayTon and I-Ioward Rapp, sergeanT-aT-arms, Ferris Wall and George DunTon. I 14 1 X II f' . . mm L arm 'mu-v , um 1, llll ' NX t tl d I tt H d R I1 J mes 'l'uf'ker, Harold Tuck George Dunton, Glenn t S d NI R I 1 -gg I.: Ih' , Thoxnpson Mi-Neal NI urice Young, Howard 'XI I I Ii k H g.,I I I IH II NV I I I Kit 1 4 'pg I I I I I I Qi ,Q -H i-ill i is - M741 QF if . r 5393 ,CII Q64 9 f W 11 , ,unify 1' , I I II Vow: Mr. 'I'IIxIu-Its, IIIIII Spil-Ii:Ix'II, Ilaxlph Ilriglil, lhvln'IW-x'wiIIi:41'l',.l:u-Ii XIIIIIVI' I In Silllu-ly Xl I IIivI1zIi'II I'1'I-slim, .lallm-s XI I'om I ipgvllilzmli I I II II I I I I- I I I I I I Xulgvlx 'l'IIII'Il Vow: In-IIw1'I I I 'I' 'I I' 'I I I XX III ga I I II I I I II Iznvk In-nlz, .Im-Ii 'I'1'ipII-II. Eor boys who are scienTiTically or mechanically inclined, The Engineering Club was Tormed. AT TirsT iTs aim was merely To sTimulaTe inTeresT among The boys in mechanical Tields. The idea proved popular wiTh a group oT boys and Thus The club was sTarTed. Every year The club visiTs such places as Fords assembly planT aT WilmingTon, The Edison company's generaTing planT, The Telephone company, ProcTor and Gamble Soap company, and many oTher SouThern Caliifornia mass producTion insTiTuTions. The maior acTiviTy oT The club is The sTand which iT owns and operaTes. IT is wiThouT a doubT one oT The mosT popular spoTs on The campus-beTore school, aT noon, or aTTer school. Plans have been TormulaTed Tor a new and modern building which will accomodaTe a larger group oT sTudenTs. The Engineers are under The capable leadership oT Charles I.. TibbeTTs, iTs adviser, TogeTher wiTh STuarT Carrier, who acTed as club adviser during The Tormer's prolonged illness. The oTTicers oT The club Tor The TirsT and second semesTer respecTively were: presidenT, Jack IvIinTer and John Sinner: vice-presidenT, John Sinner and Bob Terwilligerg secreTary, John I-lall and Bob Deegan, business manager, Bob Cone and Ralph BrighTg sergeanT-aT-arms, Bob Terwilliger and Del Beard. Q ENGINEERING CLUB W W gl If I Front row: Donald Uliplmllt, Joe lf2lllUXVilkl, Leon l,zi11cle1'lmc'l1, IAIllll'0llL't' Dresser, George Hi- gashi, Second row: Stuart C?1l'l'l9l', lien Blee, Bernard Robinson, Jim Dudley, Carl Smith. Third row: VVayne Piper, Kenneth VV31'l'6ll, Allen Patterson, Rodney Russell. The lv1ighTly Owl lives onl Living up To The sTandards and repuTaTions seT by Tormer members, This club has rendered a greaT service To The sTudenT body. During The ChrisTmas season The Owls sponsored a parTy To pro- moTe new acquainTances among sTudenTs. They also Turnished sTiclcers and sTreamers Tor The auTomobiles Tor TooTball games. On color day They very eTTicienTly decoraTed The audiTorium. The Owls are also specTacularly acTive in scholasTic and sTudenT body oTTices. Many Tine Tellows who have been members oT The Owls Club are now very prominenT in The acTiviTies oT diTTerenT universiTies and colleges. Among Them are Floyd Blower, Bob Spurgeon, George Munro, l-larry Blee, Vic Rowland, Bill Hawkins, Erwin Youel, John I-lenderson, MinorWhiTTord, Bill Gibbs, and Alan Kidder. The conTinual success oT The club has been due To The inTluenTial and un- dersTanding leadership oT a mosT capable advisor, STuarT Carrier. The oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were as Tollows: Ben Blee, presidenT, Leon- ard STaTTord, vice-presidenT, Leon Lauderbach, secreTary, Joe Kadowalci, sergeanT-aT-arms. OTTicers TorThe second semesTer were: Leon Lauderbach, president Joe Kadowalci, vice-presidenT, Laurence Dresser, secreTaryg and Eugene l-lamalrer, sergeanT-aT-arms. I CJWLS CLUB info' MW COSMGPOLITAN CLUB The purpose of fhe Cosmopolifan Club is fo promofe infernafional friend- ship and world peace. Two years ago fhe organizafion was Chapfer fhirfy- eighf of fhe Sfafe Federafion of l-ligh School World Friendship Clubs. Lasf year fhe associafion increased ifs prominence by ioining fhe lnfer- nafional Friendship Club, a universal organizafion. When fhe club was firsf organized, fhe presidenf was in charge of fhe meefing and of fhe program, and several sfudenfs were appoinfed fo prepare reporfs on dif- ferenf phases of fhe fhings fo be sfudied and fhe parficular counfry fo be falcen up. Af each meefing now fhe club has a business meefing firsf, fol- lowed by a spealcer and some kind of enferfainmenf. Refreshmenfs and in- formal enferfainmenf follow fhe main business of fhe meefing. Every spring since fhe club was organized, members have held a picnic af Irvine Park. Officers of fhe club lasf ferm were: Barney Spicer, presidenfq Bernice l-len- derson, vice-presidenf, Beulah Cairns, secrefary, Luella Swarfz, freasurerq Richard Corn and Alberf Wrighf, sergeanfs-af arms. The second semes- fer officers were: Clinfon Roemer, presidenfq Richard Corn, vice-presi- denf: lvlary McKee, secrefaryp Paula Purvis, freasurerg and Beffy Johnson, reporfer. lvlr. lv1cCoy is fhe presenf adviser. I lfiwvill row: Mr, Ali-Coy, Hill-1-11 1luw4l5. BIn1'g4:u'm-I ililllllllilif, lh-run-v lla-mlvrsmi. fillllllill lim-im-l'. l'z111l:1 l'Ill'YlS, Mary All-lim-, Iilvlinirll Vnrn, lla-tty .lolmsi-11, llvryl H1111-S, 'l'lu-rl-sax .Xllf-n, lla-tty .lu llr-lull-i'sm1. Sm-vmiil Vow: 5l2ll'2lll'l'lll' l 1-X. lilixzlln-Ili Wi11liig'l1-r, ltvulzili l'illl'llS, l,uvllzi Swnrls, llUl'l'2llllt' 'l'zii'lmx, Yi-lmal xvllll', l'lll'll'llll Alvlllllwlvy, llrirollmy llzlvis, linsvrnziry Siltrwn, fi2lllllf'1'll tlrzivvs, lluth llllllt'l. 'l'hir1l row: I-Ilziinv l,au-lu-X, llill llruill, lmiwillmy lH'4-liluw, .lim lilliritl, .lwlm lim-sw-11, ,Xlli-11 liliilllll, llmwlun lf'4-iggllsrwii, lkilly 4111-cms, llzirry Sli-plu-nsmi, .le-1111 llill. lfuurlli 1-nw: Xvllllllll 'l'mlll, 4'1'1-iglitciil lllmlvr, U, l., Sli-en, Alln-rt Wriglxt, XVilli:um lltlllllllvll, lluln-rl Ni-wlmi, l'il'l'4l llzimplnn, liry Alzlrstmi. Jimmy llzlnsml, PI-IILOS CLUB The Philos Club was organized To encourage and TurTher school spiriT among The sTudenT body members. This year iT has succeeded in realizing iTs aim. The members oT The Philos Club are chieTly noTed Tor Their sporTsmanship and Their will To win. Each member oT The club is also a member oT some school Team. The Philos Club Took an acTive parT wiTh oTher service clubs in sponsoring The I-IarvesT Ball and The annual I-Ii-Jinlcs. They also helped wiTh The decoraTing oT The gymnasium Tor The Co-ed dance. As a group pro- iecT, The club wenT on a snow parTy To Big Bear. The enTire club also en- ioyed a beach parTy, which proved so successTul ThaT anoTher was held IaTer in The season. The Philos Club is conTinuaIly planning new ideas and ways in which To keep up The school spiriT. The acTiviTies sponsored by This club are open To all sTudenTs, and usually prove very valuable and com- mendable, because oT The aid given new sTudenTs in becoming beTTer acguainTed wiTh The school They are aTTending. CTTicers Tor The TirsT semes- Ter were as Tollows: presidenT, Lyle Moyerq vice-presidenT, I-Iershel WhiT- neyg secreTary, Marvin Webby sergeanT-aT-arms, Bill Milligang and reporTer, Byram BaTes. 0TTicers Tor The second semesTer were: presidenT, Marvin Webby vice-presidenT, IVIilTon SmiThg secreTary, Byram I3aTesq reporTer, Jim Q'Connell3 and sergeanT-aT-arms, I-Iershel WhiTney and Jim EIlioTT. I 'S 'I Q XL XSRT .W S X 5 I I I II I I II I I XXI I III' PIII I.I'X e, XIII XX II I I I I I I I I III II I I I XIIII11':s, IJX Noll, I I XI XI I I II I 1I I XX II I Vow: .Ima QL. lfIIft'l', II II I II II XIII II XX II III Il , XI ,I 'N 53 Q IN ss X Q N3 Ar, 2 2'-M. w si'-W' 'Q' L' ax 9 BW 52? .'m'i!f 'Q M 'PKA A K 2. N , Q V 'Q . R ,Mp ' Qafs Z' 'JS -.. 1 - - v f I . , A .Q 1 X A gf 'R , gg YJ 2' Y- ff Q' 4, 1-.g -w ' Q ' J 'L n 4 h ' :f ' f V -ij 'A ' V? Q 1 ' .fpuxi f ' , I ,J ln M 4 2 r k N4 ,. a . f- . .ang LL Efy V .. J '- L 5 ' 'ff 1 '53 4 'Af 5 4' 5-hi -1. c 4 I I Q Z el, .9QQg1': S f fl 5 ' ' ' v-i'ffFw 4' 5 5 X l 'E I 1 ,,yt. Ag-jig N 3 5 I 1 Jr' wg 5 l 1 3 4 E f 1 ' If f r H K ,' NS, -, V mp g, Q ' nik 3 ' W1 - -aff' w 5 2? ' ' A 1 T A ' Q .ll ' N iq-.AB ' 4-'TT' , x- N PNN 4 r Q nl 5 K X - . -v W1 . 'TF X if Wig-Q. . 3 N 2 -..-.F-v x 5 QB buf xr , l . X In 49 'M ,fs 6 . 49 7 2 .mt Cs- Xb. O s l lll'lli row: Mrs. 'I'Ii:iti'hi-V, Maury Nnrwnoil, lmiiisi- Ilviim-tt, M:ii'jm'iw Ynlliin-i', 'Iunv Illmlgi-I, Ilvlti- .Xmi Nlllllzitill, ln-Sli-1' l'2lI'1l1'Il, AI:ii'g'lI4-i'ii1- l'iim-iilzil, .Xililiw-5' llzirm-S, .Xlii-v AIL'i'iil!'iJlIIKl. Ilvtly . , . . w 1 ., Urinislmi, I-:ii'li:ii'zi bpm-al, in-ily limi-, N-voiid row: .Xi'li-iw llwlinizm, In-tlii-I Ilzixw-ii, Allll'Q.Z'2ll't'l SUTIHITTZ, lilai Ili-rgsi-ill-i'. Iiairlvzlrzl SIVYVIISUII, Anile-l'ls1-li1,.Im-:lm-ltv Iiimwli, Ili-iilzili 4':lii'1is, I'vp.1'gy Vzixlwli. Mziry l'm'i'n-5, Milrirvfl XY:1i'i14-l', 41lm'i:i S1m1'I'nl'il, Xvilllllil 'I'ml1l, 'l'liii'il Vow: Ili-li-li Mulli-5, lllllil llziki-V, Alz1i'g.:':i1'i-L AI:i1'm1i-y, Mary lCliZz1lwll1l'Lhl1I'll1vX, .Xl:ii'g::i1'vl illliilll, 1111111 lmvkm-lt, lflvelyii Uwi-ns, Mziriml 'I'ii11muiis, Um-ilizi Fm-lm-Z, Nlzirgziiw-I XYzit't'ux'iI, Luis NYT-iiiiziii, .Xliiw .Xlvlii-if, Llivillu- Ilzisliill. l r1l1i'lh iwwwillliiulzi 'l'iiiiiiimis, 121-tlv l'i1i'i1, Ililly XYiiili-i'lnriii'1ii-, .luhii 1':li'lsmi. Sli-i'liii:.:' Sun-iisnii, .Khin Il4vlliiig.1'su'ui'tl1, Iiilwziiwl Ilinlil, Iluwziril Ilzipp, Ilnln-1-1 Ni-lsnn, XYiIsmi .lwi'il:iii, Jimniii- Yilllllliill, Iwggy llullnwziy, I'zitsy Miller. l+'iI'1li row: Ki-11114-lh l.:iiiggi-iilwvk, Ilobi-rl Smut. lllmvinpsnii All-N1-zil, Imam-ll IA2lll,Q,'t'lliil'A'li, Ilulwrl Vmipi-i', Ilzxvicl Blzirliii, ln-sliv Imiiii-womi, th-i1l'3:v Hyrlv, M:ii'x'iii .Im-obs, .Xl Ili-sim-k, Sixth row: Russell llzim-y, I-Iriii-sl l!:ii'i'i-II, XY:ilti-1'Sw:i11li4-1141-i'. .lziim-S TVIIIISUIII, 1'zii'i'ull Ilwlizilwlsiili, .Xllvii l'alll4'i':44vii, Italy Svviw-sl, Ilurlggi-i' l':llQ.1l'i, .luhii Ile-mIi-i'- son, .limmiv 'l'iii-ki-V. One oT The highesT honors which can be achieved in SanTa Ana High School in recogniTion oT scholasTic abiliTy is membership in The Honor SocieTy and Honor Roll. During The TirsT semesTer The organizaTion enioyed a raTher exclusive membership, wiTh only TorTy sTudenTs meeTing The neces- sary requiremenTs. To meeT The reguiremenTs oT The Honor SocieTy, Ten grade poinTs are necessary, an A counTing Three poinTs and a B Two poinTs. For The Honor Roll only eighT grade poinTs are required. IT a sTu- denT reaches The high sTanding oT membership in The Honor SocieTy Tor Tour semesTers, he is enTiTled To become a permanenT member in The Cali- Tornia Scholarship FederaTion. In The TirsT semesTer, The semi-annual diTch day was organized. The members wenT To Los Angeles where They visiTed The GriTTiTh Parlc PlaneTarium and saw The Tilm producTion, Lloyds oT Lon- don, aT The CarThay Circle TheaTer. The second semesTer diTch day was again an organized TuncTion. During The second semesTer The membership rose To break all previous records wiTh a ToTal oT sevenTy-Three sTudenTs ac- quiring This ouTsTanding disTincTion. The oTTicers oT The club were as Tollows: presidenT, ErnesT BarreTT and LesTer Carden: vice-presidenT, Jimmie Tuclc- er and Rodger Engle1secreTary, Audrey Barnes and Barbara Speed. HONOR SOCIETY TRI-Y The Tri-Y Girl Reserves Club exlends ils membership lo every girl who desires lo alliliale hersell vvilh lhe organizalion and lo remain in harmony wilh ils ideals. Friendliness and parlicipalion in many and varied aclivilies is lhe paramounl aim ol lhe club, which also slresses lhe developmenl ol leadership and lhe cullivaling ol lhe inleresls ol lhe girls. The organizalion is a division ol lhe Y. W. C. A., where ils meelings are held. These meel- ings slress a greal variely ol aclivilies, wilh dramalics, handcralls, iour- nalism, choral worlc, and dancing as some ol lhe regular means lor recre- alion. Speakers, discussions, special oulings, parlies, and social worlc are also lreguenlly available as inleresls. Wilhin lhe club is a smaller group ol girls, who al monlhly home meelings, discuss personal problems. Their purpose is lo gain lhe righl lo wear lhe ring, a symbol ol more malure living, hence lhey are called lhe Ring Circle. The achievemenls ol lhe year are concluded by lwo annual conlerences devoled lo lhe assimulalion ol lhe experiences ol many clubs. Girl Reserve ollicers lor lhe lirsl semesler were: presidenl, Belly Nell, vice-presidenl, Maxine Knighlp secrelary, l-lelen Rowell: lreasurer, Jackie Morrison. Gllicers lor lhe second semes- ler were: presidenl, Belly Nell: vice-presidenl, Jackie Morrisoni secrelary, Mariorie Vollmerg and lreasurer, l-lelen Rowell. The club is ably guided by Miss Mary Porler, Girl Reserve secrelary lor lhe Y. W. C. A., and Miss Scholield, school adviser. I lfiw-iii ri-xv: Slum l'i,1'lvi', 4Il':ii-.- 4'.,i-li. lllorigi S1mt'I'iii'4l. Phyllis Ki'iu'k. Xl:1i'joi'ii- Yiillmi-1-, Hi-i'i'y i'-wk, IZ:-tty Nuff, .lziwkiv AIwi'i'is-iii. Aliirii-1 lfhiui lin-, Xfwniu .Xiu-ai, Miss Sm-liufi:-lil. S1-i-mul rlvwi l.:iY-vii llolil, H1-li-li llii-Tis, Hiuiiiv mm-ings, Iillzi ilzlrlii-s, Iiiln th-sim. lnivillv livin-ills. Imiwvliu' Iii-illi-y. Imiwvtiiy l':1i'k1-1'. lmris Kiilmrm-, Nlzixim- 'I'lioiiilis4m. Ihiiw-lim I,:i5. 'I'i1ii'r1 row: Agni-s llvlxvllllil. Iwiwilliy Asiilmwl, il:ix'i'ii-li Ilmigqzim. .I--:in Imwils, .Xiiilu I'ul1vi', .Xliliiv .Ii-:iii lrixi-11, .xllllil AT1!I'L!2lI'4'l IZ:-il. lillI'iHll'11 'I'1ii'k--V. Iizlirivl Spin-i'. I2:ui'Ii:ii':l S111-4-ii. l 4iIlI'iiI iwixv: Allirii-l XY:liki-V. I'h5'Ilis 'I'l1oiiipsm1, i':ili'i4-izi lfliiiwvll. .Xlxixinv Knight, lluiu I-Zliis, iflrviui Nl:-Ifmlrli-ii. Imris Vlzirk, Yirgiiiizl Yiigli-V. liil1'iI2ll'1l KI:-x'vi'. 1 BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, Tormed in l935, has The honor oT being The only science club ever organized in SanTa Ana l-ligh School. Any sTudenT inTeresTed in The origin and hisTory oT planT and animal liTe and enrolled in a biology class is eligible Tor membership. The obiecT oT The club is To creaTe more inTeresT in The science oT biology by educaTional spealcers and by visiTing various places perTaining To biology. Some oT The places visiTed during The pasT school year were The Los Angeles General I-lospiTaI and Excelsior Creamery. A l-lallowe'en parTy was held during which games were played using biological Terms. AT This parTy The new members were iniTiaTed by enTerTaining The old members. Miss lvlclzadden has proved an eTTicienT and successTul adviser since The Tounding oT The club, and much oT The success oT The club is due To her unTiring services, as well as Those oT The oTTicers who have assisTed her. These oTTicers were, Tor The TirsT and second semes- Ters respecTively: presidenT, Jean Russick and David lvlarTin3 vice-presi- denT, BeThel l-laven and Cecilia Ramerizg secreTary, Evelyn Groover and JeaneTTe Brown: Treasurer, Lucille Griggs and Maurice l-lollowellg reporTer, Elaine Willcen and Amy Nichols: hisTorian, Erances BernsTein and Jean Russiclc. I Fi-mit row: M111 S. M4-lfziilsli-ii, .Xiny Nix-hols, l'f-viliu Ilziniirvz, Ilzii-nhl Stmvi-, I'il'2lll1'Q'S lhwiistvixx, .I+-:inn-tie iil'llXYIl, lmvid Mzlrtin, lvzlvnl tloildvs, Alzxurii-v liullriwvll. Sm-mid rmv: tlrzuw- Um-k, .ln Alillllly, lim-is Nil-hols, lcllllllj' liluss, Ih-llu-l llzivvn, William Fay, .Xluriol Wallkor, Al:iVp.:'zil'i-t Sllilllv, l'vg'p,'y I':ixIm1, 'l'hii'fl Vow: Ilzlrriarl Illlllyfilillll, Il:lVul1l l1iX'illgSlHll, .Ii-ziliiiv Il:1i'l'is, Ibmwillig' Hosn- .lm-:in liilssu-k..Imui1 Ilziy, .Iuln14'zll'lsmi, lim'-wtliy Ilrvsi-liliziliin. 1 - KQQ--db I l'UIII row: Miss IIl'I4'lI Iii1'IiI:1mI, AIiII'2Ilt'I'IIl' I'Imv11I:1I, IH-guy I':ixlmi, Il:iI'Iml':i Sin-MI, .Ii-ssiv XVII' XY' I' I -ll il' I' g.:' I -4 '-'I I1 ' II x' Ii' Q I' illv Yi-IT Iui'1'-iini-'I ii'Inm I I I Il This organizaTion is The largesT in our school, as every girl is a member. IT is a parT oT The SouThern CaliTornia I3ederaTion oT Girls' Leagues, and has accomplished much during The pasT year in The way oT social service, and in bringing The sTudenT body TogeTher. In February was held a girls' invi- TaTion dance, To which The girls aslced The boys, boughT The TiclceTs, and acTed as escorTs. Earlier in The semesTer The Girls' League boughT poTTed cyclamens and disTribuTed Them among some oT The shuT-ins in SanTa Ana. The League has, in pasT years, been hampered greaTly by laclc oT a building in which To meeT, buT now ThaT The school's audiTorium Turnishes a suiTable place, members expecT To increase Their acTiviTies. AT one oT The meeTings This year a represenTaTive Trom Bulloclas Tallced on Tashions and illusTraTed her remarlcs wiTh a display oT cloThes ThaT she had broughT wiTh her. Many more such inTeresTing meeTings have been planned Tor The TuTure. Members oT The cabineT and oTTicers aTTended Two convenTions This year. These were held aT I3ullerTon and Pasadena. CabineT oTTicers are IVlargueriTe l3imenTal, presidenTq Peggy PaxTon, vice-presidenT3 Lorraine SweeT, secreTary3 and Barbara Speed, Treasurer. CabineT members are BeTTy INleTT, Barbara Rowell, Jessie Willsey, Lorraine Tarbox, DoroThy Davis, and Winola BarreTT. O GIRLS' LEAGUE The drill Team forms one inilal of a school where worlc and play are mixed in oleliqlfwllul loroporlions. Beach, snow, lood, and color day lurnislfm relaxa- Tion from classroom, Jrenl, and laboralory. C SEA SCOUTS Any boy who has reached The age oT sevenTeen or eighfeen, and has reach- ed The ranlcs oT a FirsT Class ScouT, may conTinue his scouTing experience by joining The Sea ScouTs. As a member oT This organizaTion he is TaughT The principles oT navigaTion, and is insTrucTed in The arT oT seamanship. The SanTa Ana Troop, or ship as iT is called, has a boaT aT NewporT Beach, and yearly enTers The regaTTa Tor Sea ScouTs, held during Thanksgiving va- caTion aT NewporT and Balboa when Sea ScouTs Trom all over The WesT gaTher Tor Their annual compeTiTion. This year, Three members oT The local ship were aTTorded The chance To Travel on The Fred Lewis yachT STranger, on iTs annual Trip To various porTs oT The world. The STranger is crewed largely by Orange CounTy Sea ScouTs on These Trips, The lasT oT which was To SouTh America and Alaska. During This voyage The boys were given The chance To advance in ranlc, as well as To gain valuable experience in navi- gaTion. The local Sea ScouTs were represenTed This year wiTh Three popular SanTa Ana high school sTudenTs, Abie Fainbarg, Franlr Was, and lVlilTon CrawTord. OTTicers oT The Sea ScouTs were: sl4ipper, Byron Quivey, TirsT maTe, Franlc lvlanserq second maTe, Byron Quivey Jr.3 boaTswain, Jesse WolTe3 yeoman, Allan Coolc, and crew leaders, Louis lvlarlcel and Bob Anderson. I I I I I I XI I I I I I I XI I I XII I I III I I I I X I I II I I I l I I X I XII U II II I I I I I I ' X ISF. 'T 'T 'gg it QF 4 '83 ' Ig' K, rI4f VOLUNTEER GEEICE FORCE The VolunTeer OTTice Force has enioyed anoTher successTul year, under The able leadership oT Mrs. Dora M. l.uTz and Mrs. Merrilee ReaTsnyder. Chosen because oT Their high scholasTic raTing, high ciTizenship sTandard and Their willingness To worlc, These sTudenTs deserve The Tavorable recog- niTion oT The enTire sTudenT body. IT is The duTy oT This Torce To collecT ab- sence slips, deliver oTTice calls and library noTices, disTribuTe announce- menTs, and perTorm various duTies in The main oTTice. LasT year These duTies were carried on under greaT diTTiculTy due To The unseTTled condiTion oT The campus. RoberT S. Farrar, along wiTh Mrs. Reawfsnyder, has one sTudenT each hour who devoTes his enTire sTudy period in work Tor These insTrucTors. Mrs. ReaTsnyder also has Tour sTudenTs each hour who disTribuTe oTTice calls and collecT absenT slips. Miss BeaTrice Ranlcin has Tour sTudenTs every Third period To deliver bulleTins. Members oT The volunTeer oTTice Torce have meriTed The uTmosT graTiTude oT The sTudenT body and oTTice Torce receive no compensaTion Tor Their work, buT worlc solely Tor The help They Tor The cooperaTion They have given and Time expended. These sTudenTs :an give The oTTiCe Torce. O 'Front row: Mrs. Lutz. XVinoln Barrett, Beulah Cairns, Ruth Lig',fzett, Jenn Russivk, Claire XVilli:imson, liyrzim Rules, Mr. F2ll'l'2ll'. Sei-ond row: Ruth .lame Mzlttllews. .lm-un XV:ill:u'0, lle-lvn Motlm-y, .lurk l'i:1tl, llun Muzlvy, lmrotlly l4'lz1l1v1'ty, lin-Liv 1'2ll'lS4Ill, .Xnitzi Kirby, Iii-tty .lulmsmi, 'l'hir1l row: l.11l-illv lil'i,L:'3.1'S, Hlvzilim' Alul'1lllnllg'l1, lslzl liv1'g'sotIv1', lllbkllltj' liussvll, lftTl'll2ll'll linlyill- sim, .liilm l:l'2lj', Mary Mvzirllzllii, lll'lf'll llowell, Nlll'lll1l lflzltllv. ... 03364 T -'QF' I I XI I XI X I I I I I I :x Siu I In-mi I,:IIuI4-i'Ii:ii'Ii, .Ie-ssiv XX Il I I I II XX I I I I I XI I I I I I 3. I I X I I II II I I I II II XI I II I II I XI I XX II II I XII XII I I I I I II I II XI XX II The lnfer-Club Council is an organizalion Ihalr has proved of grealr service Io Ihe school as well as Io The service clubs. II is composed of The presi- denf and a represenlafive from each service club, and makes regulalions in regard Io Ihese clubs. The lnler-Club Council successfully sponsored Ihe I-Iarveslr Ball in November and The annual I-Ii-Jinks in April. The officers Tor Ihe Iirsl semesfer were: Prank Was, president I-Ielen Warner, vice- president and Peggy Paxfon, secre'rary. The club represenlalives for Ihe Iirsf semesfer were: Peggy Paxlon and Marguerile Pimenfal, Enlre Nous, Prank Was and I-larold Tucker, Sigma, I-lelen Warner and Barbara Speed, Alpha, Mark Slewarl and Milsuo Nilfa, Delos, Peggy Suddufh and Kay Palmer, Zela Tp Ben Blee and Larry Dresser, Owls, Eileene Reed and Janice Margueral, Wi Tama Pi, Dwighl Noll and Deering Wagner, Philos, Luella Swarlz and Beulah Cairns, Bela Phi Della. The second semesfer officers were Barbara Speed, presidenl, Leon Lauderbach, vice-presidenl, and Beulah Cairns, secrelary. The represenlafives were Mary Jane Welder and Elizabelh Winbigler, Zefa T, Mifsuo Nilla and and Vernon Carney, Delos, Barbara Speed and Jessie Willsey, Enlre Nous, I-Iarold Tucker and Jimmie Tucker, Sigma, Beulah Cairns and Mary Ann Low, Bela Phi Delfaq Leon Lauderbach and Jack Sullivan, Qwlp Peggy Paxlon and Audrey Barnes, Alpha, Marvin Webb and Lyle Moyer, Philos, Dorofhy Skinner and Margarelr Thomas, Wi Tama Pi. I INTER-CLUB COUNCIL On fhe sieps, under The frees, and in ihe cafeieria line, food seems io have become paramount AHG-r a morning of iyloing and ar+is+ry, or even of s+renuous beach reclining. rhere rnus+ be a reason. O DRILL TEAM The debuT oT The girls' Drill Team lasT semesTer was acclaimed a huge suc- cess, and iTs populariTy has assured iTs permanence as a yearly acTiviTy during TooTl3all season. LasT semesTer iT served as an added aTTracTion and source oT enTerTainmenT aT our home games, and iT is hoped ThaT The girls will also perTorm aT ouT-oT-Town games nexT Tall. The Team drilled Tor The Long Beach and Alhamlora games in The SanTa Ana Municipal Bowl, as well as Tor The l-loover l-ligh and FullerTon games on our own Tield. They also marched in The ArmisTice Day Parade, Tor which service They received a bronze plague. To Miss lvlargareT Glenn goes The crediT oT having organized our TirsT drill Team. She noT only devised The drills, buT also direcTed The Task oT carrying Them ouT. The perTormances con- sisTed oT inTeresTing marching TormaTions, including our own bloclc S and The various iniTials oT visiTing schools: yells, songs, and pom-pom drills. The use oT an enTirely diTTerenT drill Tor each game required a greaT deal oT pracTice, Tor which Time The girls gave up Their sTudy periods, as well as pracTicing aTTer school. CrediT is also due The band Tor iTs splen- did cooperaTion in pracTicing wiTh The girls. AT The close oT The season, each girl received a monogram in appreciaTion oT her services. Q -s s X STAMP CLUB The organizaTion oT This club is due chieTly To The eTTorTs oT Clyde PaTTon, The adviser, and Tom l.eTTo, presidenT oT The club during The TirsT semesTer. These Two, laTe in November oT IQ36, goT TogeTher and organized The STamp Club. Since Then They have boTh done more Than Their share oT The work To lceep iT going. The purposes oT This club are To increase The lcnowl- edge oT The members abouT sTamps and To help The members To obTain a sTeady supply oT sTamps, which helps To lqeep up The inTeresT oT The sTu- denT. ln various ways The club Tries To carry ouT These purposes. The chieT and mosT eTTecTive way To carry ouT These plans is To have every member parTicipaTe. ln This regard, Trading and selling oT sTamps and giving reporTs helps. AT each meeTing some Trading is done, wiTh occasional aucTions To sell sTamps. ReporTs by members are given aT almosT every meeTing. OuTside speakers were obTained. and in many ways The purposes oT The club have been realized. The oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were presidenT, Tom l.eTTog vice-presidenT, Jean Russiclq secreTary-Treasurer, Alan Hollings- worTh. The oTTicers Tor The second semesTer were presidenT, RoberT ScoTT1 vice-presidenT, Don lvlozelyq secreTary-Treasurer, John l-lenderson. I Front ro T5 d C II xlluu Hollingsworth, Robert S tt John Hendel D NI I B k row: l'Ix'I I tt I I I In-S, .Iuun Ruwick, Ilolwrt I I1-rt, III-nry 1' I I I I IL 1 l l 3 T m pany .1 Ti l gieg T v SS f 1 out row. Mr. Ala-Kev, Ifiriiust I!1u'i'4-ll, In-sli IJ wood, Lester l'Zl1'IT0ll, David ll ntur, Lil l.ziyton, Mr. llvrlwrt 'I'lminz1s. Second 1-ow: lid I3 ld, Jack Hutton, Robert Horseman, Thompson McNeal. George Hyde. Chuck Ca1'tw1'ight. To promoTe a closer relaTion beTween The high school and The Y. M. C. A. movemenT is The aim OT The I-li-Y club. ln SanTa Ana high school There is boTh a sophomore chapTer and a senior chapTer, which includes iuniors as well as seniors. The senior chapTer was organized in April, I935, and many oT iTs presenT members are also charTer members. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher Clean Speech, Clean SporTs, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living among The members oT The high school sTudenT body. The l-li-Y club presenTed The only assembly ThaT was given by a school service club. This proiecT oT sponsoring a Thanksgiving assembly demanded a greaT deal OT worlc on The parT oT club members, as did also Their sTudy oT selT-govern- menT bodies oT oTher high schools in an eTTorT To discover how, if iT were TelT necessary, our own sTudenT body governmenT mighT be improved. The l-li-Y club also enTered a basl4eTball Team in The high school-church baslceTball league. The club is aT presenT looking Torward To The day when iT will be recognized To be a real power in solving school problems. Y. M. C. A. ad- viser oT The club is l-lerberT Thomas, and The high school adviser is T. P. McKee. OTTicers Tor boTh semesTers were as Tollows: presidenT, David l-lunTer: vice-presidenT, Franlc Wasp secreTary, Jaclc l-luTTon and LesTer Carden: and sergeanT-aT-arms, EarnesT BarreTT. O HI-Y CLUB 'IB QU' -'EGP 49 lrront row: Ali: Mvlxuu, Al2ll'!J,'ll1'l'liL' l'1mviit:1l, Mary .Xllll lmw, Alilrlri-rl XY:1i'm-i'. .lr-:in llussia-k, Milmliw-rl 'I'1u-kviy .lime lilnrlprvt, Mary llulmvs, Al2ll'jIll'lH Vrrllim-V, Ill-lr-11 llmvvll. S4-vuiul row: Imr- ruine Sweet. xvillldil Todd, l'eg'gy Vzixton, Mercedes Kelluuglm, Mary .lane Nniwvoml, lil-tty Nl-ff, .leneviv Campbell, lI?l1'g2ll'9t Lawrence, Barbara Speed, Alice .llc-Kee. The pasT year has proved To be a very acTive one Tor The UshereTTes, Since The compleTion oT The audiTorium, There have been many evenTs aT which They have been on duTy. Among These are The concerTs oT Nelson Eddy, bariToneg Rose BampTon, MeTropoliTan Opera STarg l-lomer Simmons, world-Tamous pianisTp AlberTo Salvi, harpisTg and The Shawn Dancers. The girls also ushered Tor our own opereTTa, SweeThearTs, as well as many oTher school TuncTions. Their uniTorm is a long-sleeved, black dress wiTh whiTe collar and cuTTs, which gives Them a very Trim and proTessional appearance. Under The able guidance oT Mr. McKee, adviser, and Jean Russiclc, head-ushereTTe, The girls have ended a very successTul year, and The excellenT perTormance oT Their duTies is appreciaTed by all. Those who served as ushereTTes during The pasT school year are as Tollows: Jean Russiclc, head-ushereTTeg Jeneviv Campbell, Marjorie Vollmer, Barbara Speed, Peggy PaxTon, June BlodgeT, BeTTy NeTT, Lorraine SweeT, Mar- gueriTe PimenTal, Mildred Tuclrer, Mary Jane Norwood, MargareT Law- rence, Wanda Todd, Josephine BuTler, Eileen Gibbs, Mary Ann Low, l-lelen Rowell, Mary l-lolmes, Mildred Warner, Alice McKee, and Mer- cedes Kellough. 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Whifman is poelry. Sandburg is poelry. Some say noi. S+iII- II is poelry. Why? Because some say il is. Wha+ is poelry? This is poelry. Why? I say so. COMMON THINGS My Ireasures are Ihe liI'+le, common Ihingsq The Ioveliness of meadows balhed in Spring, The pleasant rambling palh over Ihe hills, The ioy Ihal comes of soolhing Ii++Ie ills. And simple words 'rhal make a sad hearl smiley The handclasp of a friend who has no guileg The lireside glow: Ihe sighing ol The rain: A glimpse of Tru+h's lnlinily Io gain. And Love's dear lamp Io lighl my quiel way Wilh memories Ihal' come Io end a day. The glory of The vision of Ihe heighl, The pride of fame and forlune all aligh+- These are buf shadows wilh a biller sling. I would bul cherish gen+le. common Ihings. -Phyllis Krock Mariorie Vollmer' EDUCATION FROM THE MISTLETOE IIT is wonderTul To Think whaT a Turn has been given To our socieTy by The TacT ThaT we walk under The sign oT osculaTion-ThaT our naTure is shame- Tully osculaTory. A mere arbiTrary disTincTion, like The rubbing oT noses. mighT have remained The symbol oT aTTecTion had noT The TerTile mind oT some priesT invesTigaTed The use oT misTleToe on The old SaTurnalian holi- day. IT is due To no TaulT oT human conTrol ThaT The cusTom oT iTs usage as a decoraTion in The church had To be abandoned because during The ser- mon so many glances were alTernaTed beTween The marriage service in The hymn book and The misTleToe on The wall. The English speaking people are Tamed Tor Their impassive characTer and parricularly Their sToical Taces, buT a psychologisT imparTed To me ThaT ThaT race mighT well averT Their Taces in shame aT The menTion oT misTleToe. Tor auThoriTies believe iT is The means To an end. Consider Tor a momenT, when ThaT shrub was TirsT inTroduced To This coun- Try, whaT manner oT men made use oT iT. The sTory runs ThaT a cerTain Lady LasTchance, who, as may be said in deTense oT her characTer, prompTly dismissed The unTorTunaTe individual who dubbed her LasTchance, was asTonished on invasion oT her ki+chen To Tind sTaid, IongTaced BridgeT Tying a sprig oT misTleToe above The sTove, where. as she blushingly explained, she would be leasT apT To sTand. So runs The sTory oT The beginning oT iTs usage in servanT's halls, buT more asTonishing is iTs invasion oT The parlor. This same BridgeT relaTes painsTakingly The incidenT wherein she cauTiously inTruded upon The dear, dead masTer's drawing room, and Tound Lady LasTchance Tying a biT oT The shrub above The door, where The wind mighT swing iT. I do noT conTesT ThaT The English are a conservaTive race. IT was aT leasT Two monThs beTore I aTTended a parTy where The much lauded decoraTions were simperingly disclosed by Lady LasTchance To be misTleToe. The dig- niTied Mr. Bigwig may sTarT The evening TesTiviTies by boTh appeasing Lady Bigwig and in his own mind showing The young bucks The way iT should be done. The climax oT The evening mighT well be when Miss Scrimp. sTand- ing innocenTly neaTh The bedecked chandelier, waxed romanTic over capacious Mr. BluTTley when he slyly gallumped up behind her and solemn- ly smacked her on The cheek. Whereupon she religiously perTormed The riTe oT Turning The oTher. The mosT lasTing resulT oT The Tad is The develop- menT oT IvIisTleTonians-The spinsTer socieTy oT young hopeTuls. LeT iT never be said oT Them ThaT They do noT love Their neighbors. IT The Time permiTTed I should enlarge on This subiecT, buT if I have caused one grandmoTher To undeceive The innocenT youTh by judicious use oT soap and waTer on make-up or if I have made any Tlapper oT The Teminine varieTy surrepTiTiously remove a sprig oT green holly or misTleToe Trom The door. l am in a Tine posiTion To receive a voTe oT Thanks Trom The Bachelor's SocieTy.-Audrey Barnes I LITERATURE LITERATURE WITH THE WORLD BEFORE US O From The Throes of The sTage frighf of a Timorous, Tremulous sophomore To The worse sTage frighT of a Trembling buT TriumphanT senior--all in 'Three years-Such is The record of many of The I 937 seniors. IT is wiTh The greaTesT feeling of ioy and knowledge of accomplishmenf mingled wiTh a sfrange sense of regreT and sorrow ThaT we accepT our diplomas and find ourselves ouTside The proTecTive porTals of Sanfa Ana I-ligh School, facing an un- known and unexplored fuTure. Many fields of work will be covered by members of our class. Science. The arTs, aThleTics, engineering--all provide maTerial for greaT achieve- menT. Individual abiliTy will have a greaT place in The degree of advance- menT aTTained by each sTudenT. Individual desire and ambiTion also play an imporTanT parT in building a brillianT and successful career. ThoughTs of defeaT and failure musT be kepT from our minds: success and happiness musT be our goal. Self-condemnaTion ofTen leads To The down- fall ofa promising fuTure. Comparison of sfandards of menTaliTy and abilify oTTen cause This condemnafion-iT is necessary for us To erecf our own sfandards, To keep equal To Them, To surpass Them. IT is only righT ThaT every one of us be given The chance To obTain honor in his chosen field. Repression of new ideals because of lack of confidence in one's self is a greaT impedimenT To progress. The inTroducTion of many novel invenfions has been resfrained by This lack of confidence and fear of ridicule aT The hands of The people. The sTudenTs have been educaTed To produce These new ThoughTs: The public should be educafed To accepT Them. Age and ex- perience do noT consTiTuTe The basis of genius-- iT is youTh and young ThoughTs which conTribuTe mosT genius To The world. I-Iigh school life is The foundaTion of The spiriT wiTh which The graduaTe will face The people and overcome Their incredulify To reach his goal. Will The Three years following graduafion prove as fruiTful To each of us as The Three years before graduaTion? They should and will if our high school Training has done iTs parT in building sTrengTh of mind and char- acTer.--Mary J. STever O WORD PICTURE QA slow even rhyThm of bodies. A mournful Tune. Sweaf from Their brows. The coTTon pickers. PoTaToes. WaTermellons. ScenT of growing Things. COT- Ton pickers. DusT. Glaring heaT on black skins-smell of sweaT-burning sun on skin. CoTTon pickers. The neafness of The planTaTion house in The disTance whose people idle on Their cool verandas wiTh no ThoughT for The Toiling coTTon pickers.-Louise GranT l INSPIRATION Through The sofT darkness of The summer nighT came a melody. high and clear. from The sTrings of a violin. To The passer-by in The sTreeT, iT seemed a melody ThaT came from The very soul of The musician who played ThaT violin. To ThaT passer-by. all sorrows and ioys, all disappoinTmenTs and suc- cesses were poured inTo The playing of ThaT simple Tune-his Tune. WiTh his friend following quieTly, The passer-by Turned his fooTsTeps To- ward The source of ThaT music. From an open window in a miserable shack in The slums came The beaufiful noTes. For a momenT The man sTopped, spellbound, and Then enTered The open door. STanding in The middle of The floor in a barren room was a girl. She played her violin wiTh a passion ThaT was parT of her. SofTly and slowly she played: Then fasTer and fasTer. and louder and louder. Through all The house The music rang and Then diminished and was peaceful and slow, and slighTly quivering. IT was noT unTil she finished ThaT The passer-by discovered ThaT she was blind. And Then The man saw The moonlighf ThaT poured inTo The room Through The open window. IT was a symbol of beauTy in ThaT lowly shack, The only beauTy ThaT The soul of The liTTle blind girl had ever known, beauTy ThaT made The man quicken his breaTh and wonder how he could have ever ThoughT ThaT he had lived or loved before ThaT Time. A new life was opened To him. a new appreciaTion of beauTy. The inspirafion grew and became his only ThoughT and life and love, as he saT down aT The piano under The win- dow and puT all These passionafe feelings inTo whaT was To become his greaTesT work. So was born one of The greaTesT composiTions ever known To The world of music--BeeThoven's lv1oonlighT SonaTa. -BeTTe Ormis- Ton I SUNSET The sky is brighT wiTh red and blue and gold, And mounfains all are Tinged wiTh glowing fire: The flames are mounTing higher, higher, higher, As brighT The sun sinks down To resT. Behold! The driffing clouds. an ancienT casTle mold. And Trees are painTed in The black aTTire OT deaThl E'en as The heaven's lighTs expire And die, so darkness does The world enfold. I-low like a sunseT are our dreams. Those sweeT lmaginafive wand'rings of The peaceful mind, So filled wiTh hope and yearning. yeT so fleeT And swifT! One momenT. here: The nexT. complefe Oblivion. Gone. gone. and all mankind Shall nevermore admire This self-same feaT. -lv1argareT Wafford LITERATURE LITERATURE OCTOBER REVERIE I l-lave you ever enioyed an aulumn day? Nol lhe aulumn ol lhe seashore, bul a real aulumn day in lhe Norlheasl? ll is lhe kind ol day when lhe sky is a deep cerulean blue wilh lleecy while clouds lloaling by. and when lhe crisp lreshness ol lhe air gives new lile and new zesl lo everylhing. The leaves. having lurned lo burnished gold and llaming red, fall slowly lo lhe ground. Molher Nalure gives us a gorgeous carpel, more beaulilul lhan any produced by lhe masler weavers ol lhe Orienl-a soll, lhick carpel in aulumn colors ol red, yellow, rich brown. and bils ol green: or perchance a genlle breeze sends lhem dancing gayly over lhe brown hills, singing lheir soll songs lo lhe ear alluned. ll is lhe kind ol day when one lakes a long hike inlo enchanled woods wilh a handsome red-brown lrish seller. who snills inlo every nook and cranny in search ol game: a dog whose expressive brown eyes make one love him, and whose alerl ears calch lhe sound ol a duck on lhe pond belore il is in sighl. ll is lhe kind ol a day when lhe smoke ol lar-away bonlires comes lo one's noslrils. Rows and rows ol cornslalks sland like plalloons ol soldiers, and huge round pumpkins lie among lhem wailing lor l-lallowe'en. A peacelul brook llows lhrough a shady glen and lhe wild life comes lo drink. ll is lhe kind ol a day lhal precedes an lndian summer nighl. a nighl when a smoky haze encircles lhe earlh and a mellow moon-big and round and orange-rides low in a velvel sky. ll's a nighl when a brighl lire glows on lhe hearlh and cheslnuls lie crackling lhere. Polished apples and popcorn make lile more pleasanl lor young and old. A day and a nighl like lhis leave a delinile impression on all who have lived in lhem. One cannol escape ily l cannol escape il. Though l lravel lo lhe ends ol lhe earlh. lhere will be lhe longing lor lhe realness ol Oclober again. Seasons may come and go, bul aulumn in lhe Norlhwesl will always call me back.-Belle Ormislon C FOG lSilenlly, sleallhily. like a giganlic, sinisler beasl, il makes ils way over lhe land. lls oulslrelched lingers seem lo grasp every obiecl in ils sighl. ll lurns lhe counlry inlo a misly dream, making lhe lrees look weird and gianl-like, wilh hundreds ol waving arms quivering and clulching lhe air. A lighl in lhe dislance lries lo break lhrough lhis horrible mass bul il suc- ceeds only in showing a small spark which linally goes oul allogelher. This monsler seems lo laugh in glee, proud ol ils power, proud ol ils greyness and evilness. proud lhal il can conquer lighl. The mosl creepy lhing aboul lhis monsler is lhal il makes no noise, and il brings over lhe counlry a slill- ness and evilness lhal ellecls every living crealure. The counlry and all ils surroundings is lhrown inlo anolher world-evil, slill and sinisler-by lhal uncanny and unquenching misl-log.-Louise Grranl C PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN lDown in Soufh Carolina fhere is a greaf coffon planfafion fhaf is fhe show-place of fhe Soufh. Ifs broad acres sfrefch over a vasf porfion of land and fhe whife coffon fields are indeed a sighf fo behold. If is fhe Iasf of fhe big planfafions and is owned by an old. whife-haired, Soufhern genfleman, who was born and raised fhere. Every day fhe coffon fields are culfivafed, fhe fine horses are faken care of, and all fhe work is done by fhe darkies who have been wifh fhe Judge since childhood and have worked on wifhouf pay fo make fhe planfafion a paying proposifion. The square whife mansion, wifh ifs mahogany and china and old lace is kepf spofless by Mandy Lee, fhe darky housekeeper, and fhe Judge lives in fhe same dignified manner fhaf he did when his wife was sfill wifh him, and 'rhe planfafions were af fheir peak in fhe Soufh. From fhe rose-covered porch fhe old man will gaze fhrough fhe fwilighf every nighf af his gardens. Through fhe fresh grass run pebbled pafhs, bordered by flowers and leading fo a large lily pool. Floafinq in fhe pool are fhe pefals of fhe Magnolia free, which sfands af ifs side. The lane fhaf leads fo fhe road is visible, and alfhough he can see only fo fhe bend in if, he knows whaf lies beyond. I-Ie has sfrolled along if many fimes in fhe grass heavy wifh glisfening dew. The broad, sfafely Magnolia frees fhaf over-arch if lend a fragrance fhaf is disfincfly Soufhern. Now and fhen a whip-poor-will will call fo ifs mafe and soon fhe sfars will come ouf and add enchanfmenf fo fhe scene. The moon comes up and fhe darkies, loving fhe old genfleman, gafher af fheir cabin doors and sing. The Judge Iighfs his pipe and sifs ouf on fhe veranda wifh Mandy Lee. So closes a dav in fhe life of an old planfafion, fhe lasf of a proud and noble race.-Beffe Ormisfon O DESERT VILLAGE III' lay fhere in fhe burning heaf of fhe deserf sun wifhouf a sign of life. Only gliffering bifs of broken glass lay in fhe sfreef before fhe old shack wifh barred doors and shuffered windows. The faded sign sfill hung on one hinge- Dance I-Iall and Bar, if had read. Whaf had been fhe general sfore was sfill fhere foo. They were only reminders of fhose rough-and-ready men who came in '49, There had been a fire and fhe old hofel was gone. The Iiffle shack nexf door--was fhere really life in fhis forsaken fown? Poor old man! So alone he seemed, sfanding fhere. I-Ie musf have seen a lof in his day. I-Ie was so anxious fo fell of his experiences, pleased fo have someone fhere fo answer when he spoke. I-Ie fold us fhaf he was an arfisf. Would we Iook af his work? All of if was sfiff and unlife-like, for he had never seen fhe fhings he painfed--palm frees. rivers. ferfile valleys. Why does he nof leave fhis lonesome, quief place? Because--he loves if here. I-Ie lives wifh memories.-Beffe Ormisfon I LITERATURE Smit:-II: th-rry IN-vk, XX I I 1 I I l NI ,.:':ni'1-I Alzlriiiivy, Al:1i'jox'ii- Yiillmvr, 'I'Iwn11msm1 AI N 'I X I'-l I' XI I II 1 I 1 I - ' ll4lI'I'j' A. Ifnsil' AI' Iivulzih 4':iii'1is, Iii-slvi' 1111 I I :lviil III I I' umm The unTiring eTTorTs oT The Ariel liTerary sTaTT have resulTed in a publicaTion oT which The sTaTT may well be proud. l-larry A. Fosdick acTed in The capaciTy oT TaculTy supervisor, and his splendid assisTance did much To add To The success oT The yearbook. The all-imporTanT posT oT EdiTor-in-ChieT was Tilled by LesTer Carden, whose liTerary abiliTy had already been proved by his associaTion wiTh The C5eneraTor. Seconding him was David l-lunTer, who capably perTormed his Tasks as associaTe ediTor. Beulah Cairns and Wilmer Lee were The Two energeTic assisTanT ediTors. The liTerary ediTor was Ivlariorie Vollmer. Glenn LayTon, as acTiviTies ediTor, gaThered inTormaTion abouTThe various school orqanizaTions. Gerry Peck, prophecy ediTor, clever- ly conceived The senior class prophecy. The Tine arTs Tound Their place in The Ariel Through The eTTorTs oT The music and drama ediTor, Audrey Barnes. EvenTs oT The scholasTic year IC737 were recorded by MargareT Ivlaroney, calendar ediTor: ErnesT BarreTT and Ivlarlys I-luTchinson Took care oT aThleTic represenTaTion in Their capaciTies as boys' sporT ediTor and girls' sporT ediTor, respecTively, and senior acTiviTies were ouTlined by The senior ediTor, Thompson McNeal. The combined eTTorTs oT The liTerary sTaTT have happily resulTed in anoTher ouTsTandinq yearbook Tor SanTa Ana I-liqh School. I ARIEL LITERARY STAFF ARIEL ART STAFF The Ariel arT sTaTT has produced an Ariel which seTs a new, high sTandard Tor arTisTic design and originaliTy. This goal was aTTained noT only by The ceaseless eTTorTs oT The sTaTT, buT also by The employmenT oT many new ideas conceived by The sTaTT and iTs compeTenT leaders. For This reason The IQ37 Ariel reTlecTs The spiriT oT modern America. Miss Lucinda GriT- TiTh, arT insTrucTor, provided The able leadership necessary To TranslaTe The vision oT a new Ariel inTo a TacT. Working wi+h her was The ArT EdiTor, Ellen RaiTT, whose ouTsTanding abiliTy lenT iTselT To The planning oT The yearboolc, and whose enThusiasm lcepT her sTaTT cooperaTive and zealous in Their Task. The exciTing parTs oT The worlc, such as The designing oT The cover, were noT The only problems solved by The sTaTT. Each oT The many pages oT The annual had To be careTully analyzed, wiTh close aTTenTion given To balance and aTTracTiveness, ThaT The whole mighT be more excel- lenT. The selecTion oT Type, paper, and cover maTerial Tormed ano+her parT oT The sTaTT's work. The ArT STaTT consisTed oT Jane AusTin, Josephine BuTler, Joe Bradiford, Thelma Finnegan, Claude l-loplcins, Irene Krisher, Ruby Nichols, RoberTa ShaTer, Evelyn Shinn, Wanda Todd, Billy Wieland, and AlberT WrighT. By The successTul combinaTion oT arTisTic abiliTy and cheerTul cooperaTion, The Ariel arT sTaTT has aTTained greaT success in The producTion OT a mosT disTincTive Ariel. Q I 1 t Sl f Xornmn Haskell, Ruby Nichols. Flziude Hopkins, T. E. XVi11iumS, Xvlllldil l il, XII I XX gli ill Ruilt, ll'l'!l1' Krishi-r, Tlilliv XYii-Izumi, Miss Griffith. ings ARIEL BUSINESS STAFF The Ariel business sTaTT underToolc and splendidly accomplished much dif- TiculT worlc in The producTion oT This year's annual. ChieT among iTs ac- TiviTies was The selecTion, organizaTion, and arrangemenT oT phoTographs and The collecTing oT inTormal snap-shoTs. Many oTher Taslcs oT a business naTure also occupied The diligenT sTaTT. Ariel Business Manager Tor This year was Russell l-laney, whose capable leadership resulTed in The success- Tul handling oT The complex problems. l-le was ably assisTed by Marvin Jacobs and l-loward Rapp, who energeTically perTormed Their duTies as iunior and sophomore business managers, respecTively. Mary Tomlinson served in The capaciTy oT sTaTT TypisT. The imporTanT Taslcs oT The Ariel phoTography were inTrusTed To The slcill oT l-larold Tuclcer, sTaTT phoTog- rapher, while l-loward Adlcinson showed originaliTy and TalenT in his worlc as snap-shoT ediTor. The business sTaTT enjoyed greaT success in The con- clusion oT Their underTal4ings. Much crediT musT be rendered MilTon V. New- comer, whose combined paTience and energy were insTrumenTal in sur- mounTing many obsTacles in his capaciTy as Ariel business adviser. C H 11 Tucker, M N comer-, Russell Haney, Howard -Xdk XI T 1 Ph 1 XT T 1-new Howard R II Lester Uarden. ll.-tty ITVIIIISIUII, Mary .lllllv Slll'I2lI'. l'zii'1'1ilI llivllzllwlsiiil, lun-willy' X4ii'wmiml, NIzil'g:1l'i-I Alxliwilii-5. lfzivini '11-dd:-s, Ik,-llc .xllll Mullsoim, Sllllllllllii Lilwrial lill'l'llI1t'l' Nll' lfiwklicli The GeneraTor is a conTribuTor oT many and varied inTeresTs To The whole oT The sTudenT body. ln iTs widely diversiTied and excellenT columns are conTained nearly every elemenT oT school liTe. Cn many occasions iT has meriTed awards, buT aT no Time has such a progressive Type oT make-up been employed. ln reTurn Tor The earnesT eTTorTs which many sTudenTs have spenT upon The C5eneraTor, They have gained much pracTical ex- perience in The Tields oT iournalism and wriTing in general. The school can poinT wiTh pride, noT only To The ouTsTanding gualiTy oT The paper iTselT, buT also To The many worThwhile Things iT has accomplished in recenT years. The EdiTors-in-ChieT This year were l-lerschel AlbrechT and Gloria Kirch- ner, under whose leadership The paper prospered: worlcing in coniuncTion wiTh Gloria were DoroThy Norwood, The associaTe ediTor, and lVlargareT Maroney. The assisTanT ediTor. The worlc oT The news ediTor was inTrusTed To BeTTe Ann Munson. Unusual slcill in handling The inTeresTing posT oT TeaTure ediTor was shown by BeTTy OrmisTonq The sporTs ediTors were Carroll Richardson and RoberT Cooper. The socieTy ediTor was Marlys l-luTchinsong Mary SarTor was exchange ediTor and The circulaTion manager was Bob Kloess. CrediT Tor The excellence oT The GeneraTor musT also be given To T-larry A. Fosdiclc, iournalism adviser, and To Thomas E. Williams, who aided wiTh The prinTing. Q GENERATCJR STAFF sv MMI ,fEw'zg! The New Campus, a process and an accomplislimenl, provides ,in addi- iion lo fine classrooms and lalooralories, new roosling places for Sainls al leisure. Some ol Jrlfie above snaps sliow rlwese campus scenes when beauly. wliicli is now acliieved, was lirsl becoming a process. C l l'Ulll rnw: .lulm M, SXVill'lllUlll, Ilusscll llzmi-y, lin-ttv Ann AlllllNUll, llulh Switzli-r, lh-lvn llfiwi-ll, llvlly l 1'yv. th-l'l'5' PM-li, llnlh llallu-V, lXl2ll'jUl'll' Vimllmn-V, Ruth l.if.:'g.L'e-II, Al:x1'5:l1vl'iln- l'lllIl'lllIll. l.w11isi-.lnlmson. Second row: flelln-ViveVzlmplu-ll, U4-vilizi llnrlrigm-z, lmrulhy Alwlnlt, Mary lll'l'lilllS, NZIIIUB' llussvll, Rlzlxim' lilllfllll. I'lll1-11 Ilalilt, Irs-110 lfl'lSlll'l', Iiluisi- lliskvy, lh-IIA' Murlilc-, llzizi-l I'llll'1'Sli'l', .lm-vlyll l'!1'z1mlu, lADl'l'illllt' l l:lg'g:. 'l'l1i1'1l Vow: llvlvn lie- llallu-s, M:rVp:a1l'vl l,:1wVvni-v, Wi11iI'1'n-ml Iirnwn, Auslroy llalrlws, Al:11'g':ll'vl 'I'l1nmz1s, .lunv K1'l'Slllll'l4, I-Ilzninv 1,114-lu-y, Alilfliw-il 'l'lll'lit'l', Irs-nv Wyn'lmt'!', lllalrwlu- Sli-1-rl, Mz1Vg.1'z11'4-I lmvif-s, ll:u'li:u':1 lfnyi l'lUlll'lll row: l'4-ggy Surl- ilulh, Allllllll' .lnl11ls4i11. f'lll'l7l1' llugvrs, Yi-lmzi XVilsnu, ill'lIl'J-flil Ima- llllilllv, lilllh llt'll'llFll'lll, llnrnlhy Skimn-V, Zylphzl Alzxltlwws, IR-g:g.:'5' Vzxxtun, Murlys lluti-hinsun, Viviun lfllllflllilll, llvrnim- llvmli-I'snl1, Fifth row: Glenn l41lj'Illll, XYillizlm llruit, llclln-rl livalril, l:t'l'llZll'll llzlrllvtt, .lamina-S llllllNt'lll, llill llill, XX'z1lly11Vi,2!..lm- lill1lUXY1llil, lliwlmril l'ulm-mzln, liallplx I':igvl1luu1i1m, I-Iruvsl lI:ll'l. Since iTs origin one year ago, The l:alsTaTT Drama Shoppe has done much To TurTher The inTeresT oT SanTa Ana l-ligh School sTudenTs in The Tield oT drama. CreaTed primarily Tor The purpose oT promoTing inTeresT and ac- TiviTies in dramaTics, The l:alsTaTT Drama Shoppe has sponsored many dra- maTic producTions, including Clipped, a delighTTul comedy, which was enTered in The SouThern CaliTornia TournamenT oT one-acT plays: ChrisT- mas DesTiny, a charming one-acT play oT serious inTenTg The PoTboilers, a hilarious saTire on playvvrighTsq and The Wedding, a whimsical comedy depicTing The Trials and Tril:nulaTions iusT l3eTore The ceremony. Besides Their acTual parTicipaTion in various plays, The members oT The l3alsTaTT Drama Shoppe have made several Trips To Pasadena, where They enjoyed The en- TerTaining producTions oT The Tamous Pasadena CommuniTy Players. The organizaTion has John M. SwarThouT as iTs direcTor, wiTh Russell l-laney as presidenT, Eileene Reid as vice-presidenT, RuTh SwiTzler as secreTary, and BeTTe Ann Munson, who succeeded Elson Gaebe, as Treasurer. To mainTain and encourage The inTeresT oT boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy in dra- maTic achievemenTs is The honorable obieclrive oT The l3alsTaTT Drama Shoppe, and The organizaTion is worThy oT praise Tor iTs Tine worlc Through- ouT iTs Thus-Tar brieT, l3uT inTeresTing exisTence. O ea . 0 eh S? ss L2 , wx fx if it Q Rss X -ses: ss Sanfa Ana's Thespians emofe in Hwe produdrions which con+ribu+ecl Jfoward Hue mosf successful dramafic year of school hisfory. Scenes and characfers from Anybody's Game and Seven+l'1 Heaven, bo+h fhree-ac+ dramas. are shown here. I A I T A A a lflwvlil row: MV, lli-rlwrl llivlu-I, Mzirlili Alairlis. .lov Yi-zivli, Ilill .lUlllI5llII, Stnxili-5' l'+-zirsmi. luvlmlrl llllvlllilll, hlziulvy 5t'llElSll1lll, lsrzirlli-y tomxilns, Al:u'g':ii'i-I Ilzivivs, :ii-4-imiirziiiisl, Si-4-mul row: .lziwk liiwmlis, Ili-rlu-i'l Swbll, llnlu-rl l.zimln-rt, 1'uzUliv:is, .lzivk llullun, llimli Klm-ss. l l'4'll Mzii-4211111-11. Ima- li1lkl'l', l I'1'll lllziui-l'. lie-ill Alm'l'1il1l1e-ll. Ilrwsvm- 1':ix'lislm', 'I'hi1'il row: llill XX'illle-Vs. .lnhn lmi, 'I'.1'. Ki-y, Huy llvli-lw1', lluln-rl Sliuw. .Xlli-11 l'inlvi', Ulwslr-1' 4'lz11'k, Milton I-Ilzi-ai, Slilllltvll Vuiiu-i'si-. llzivli vow: Imnii-l liiuuex. llolm Alllevk, Joy llogaws, liPIIlll'Ill Akin, Iii-rl Mills, Hl'lll'l' Buell, xvllllltfl' Swafford, Clmrles 1'9l'l'l1llg, Frank McShane. The music aT SanTa Ana l-ligh School has Talcen a decided advance during This school year. WiTh a beauTiTul audiTorium, a new suiTe oT class rooms equipped in The mosT compleTe and modern manner Tor The TurTherance oT musical inTeresT, and added TaculTy sponsorship, enrollmenT has increased, new courses have been added. and public appearances have been TreguenT and oT excellenT calibre. As head oT The music deparTmenT, l-lerberT Cv. Biclcel has assumed The direcTorship oT all oT The choral organizaTions and has TaughT music appreciaTion and voice. l-le has been highly praised Tor The slcill and ease wiTh which he has managed his duTies and The Tine resulTs he has achieved. AssisTanTs in The music deparTmenT are Daniel W. STover, direcTor of band and orchesTra, and S. J. lVlusTol, who has TaughT begin- ning insTrumenTs. EnrollmenT in The Boys' Glee Club has more Than doubled since The opening oT school and a greaT deal oT individual TalenT has been discovered and developed. Choral worlc oT accepled sTandard has been sTudied and perTormed and many complimenTs have been received on The qualiTy oT The singing. Larger choral works Trom sTandard oraTorios were sung in collaboraTion wiTh The l.yric and Choral Clubs Tor special assembly programs. The culTural liTe oT our school has been much enriched by The TreguenT appearance oT This organizaTion. I BUYS' GLEE CLUB CQ -as if- ie. Front Vnw: Mr, ill'l'liL'l'i, llii-ki-l, Evvlyii .1114-obs, Anita Smith, 4':1i'imlyi1 XVvlls, Ileloii Him-ks, Xvt-'I'll2l Osliorn, :wi-olimziiiist, llulli Switzli-V, llrxllis llilulms, Mzirizin Alnwill, Sei-inicl row: l,ily Yzisliumi, limi Uliziw-z, .lu llirclszlll, l7Hl'lllllj' Ili-rlli-y, live-lyii Owe-ns. llvli-ii Naylor. Lois Iiurke, l':itlie-riiiu llriiwli, .lziiiv XYaiclv. 'I'liii'cl row: .lziynv Nzillo, Alziry l,4'l'klllH, Alzi1',:'z1i'1-t .lzilxi-1'g:,', Iiutli Ellis, Al2ll'lk't1l XYn-otliew, l'TlUl'lllU flilln-rt, Niirniai Ari-21, Klill'llj'll Slizuids, llulry 'l'HlllllllSIlll, lbm'ntll5' Skimie-V. Fourtll row: Fzxy Mzirtin, liiwotliy lmi- lltTllllt'l'S0ll, llmiuie Sn-limiil, I,in'lo liuvll, llwtly Nm-ff, Helen 'xVhitley, Arline l'u1'ing'ton, ll2ll'jUl'llT lflower, Eloise Sullivan, Hazel l4'u1'1'vstu1', .luzui S4-lilii-ht. Due To increased enrollmenT iT was deemed advisable To divide The Girls' Cvlee Club inTo Two groups-The Lyric Club and The Choral Club. This has opened anoTher period Tor The girls and has eliminaTed much oT The Trouble arising Trom conTlicT in programs. The resulT is Two singing organizaTions, each of which is capable oi appearing separaTely, buT which may be com- bined Tor more imporTanT and auspicious concerTs. A TeaTure oT The year's worlc was The use oT mixed chorus maTerial Tor which The Two girls' groups. The voice class, and The boys' glee club has been combined. Such numbers as DeKoren's Recessional, Gloria Trom MozarT's TwelTTh Mass, l-lal- leluiah Chorus Trom The lvlessiah, LisTen To The Lambs have been used during The year. They have proved To be mosT inTeresTing sTudy ma- Terial and aTTracTive prog ram numbers Tor sTudenT assemblies, service clubs, and communiTy acTiviTies. The highlighT oT The musical acTiviTies Tollowing The producTion oT SweeThearTs was The annual spring TesTival held dur- ing music weelc. This season SanTa Ana l-ligh School was hosT To The music deparTmenTs oT all Orange CounTy schools and The perTormances were held in The large audiTorium. The encouragemenT and praise oT all SanTa Ana is behind such meeTings as These and we are happy To Teel ThaT our school has a place among Them. O CI-ICDRAL CLUB 'Rx LYRIC CLUB OuTsTanding in The school calendar oT T937 was The producTion oT SweeT- hearTs, VicTor l-lerberT's brillianT opereTTa, by The music deparTmenT un- der The direcTion oT Mr. l-lerberT G. Biclcel. This sparkling comic opera was given Two Tine perTormances on March I7 and IS. The combined voices OT The Boys' Glee Club, The Lyric Club, The Choral Club, and The Voice class were heard on These Two daTes. Leading roles were capably sung and acTed by MargareT Davies, RuTh SwiTzler, Dempsey Pride, STanley SebasTian, ChesTer Clarlc, Richard Coleman, KenneTh Alcin, STanley Pearson, Jaclc l-luTTon, Vivian KauTman, PaTTy Marlborough, Lorraine SweeT, Marjorie Ball, Marlys l-luTchinson, AniTa SmiTh, BeTTy NeTT, and Grace l-leaney. TribuTe was paid To The worlq oT The combined glee clubs in The be3uTi- Tul choruses oT The opereTTa. Special menTion was made oT The harmonious blending oT The parTs and The ease wiTh which The songs requiring Tull chorus were sung. Many commenTs were heard To The eTTecT ThaT The worlc done by These sTudenTs was, in many places very close To proTessional sTandard. The producTion was sponsored as an all school aTTair and much crediT is due Mr. Biclcel, who served as producTion manager and direcTor oT music and drama, Miss GriTTiTh and Miss Bemus, arT direcTors, and Daniel W. STover Tor Their excellenT and indispensable assisTance, as well as Misses WesT, Glenn, and Bruner, who were in charge oT The dances, and Mr. Farrar who was publiciTy direcTor. I 1 1'4111t 1'r1w: M12 lim-1'l1111't G. H11-kvl, In-tty .In II1-11111-1sm111, 'I'l11-l111:1 l4'1111111:':111. V1-11:1 XYiIs1111, lilli-11 lllzxkc, l,111'1':1i11v IIv111isl1, Gr: iele- H1-xx lli' X, Vvuym' I':1xt4111. I!:11'T1:11:1 'T'll4'lil'I'. S 1-1-41 1111 row: M:11'jw1'i1f Hull. Yi1',u'i11iz1 4'z1l1lwvIl, liotty lI:11'1'is, AI:11'1l111 Ilr1wli11g', lllilllvllt' Sli-1-sl, Ivlu-izl N1-ilsriu, IH-lI:1 Tvllillllllilll, II1-ln-11 .TlllT4'lI. iTT2ll'Tj't'l' S:1lisl1111'y. 'T'llil'Kl l'lYXX'f .I11s1-11l1i114- 1'111'wi11, N:111111i Stn-11111. T'1-guy N .'1141fl11ll1, Nr11'111z1 Il11,u'1-1's, Upzul AlZlIIlTL'I'Sl'T1UTIT, XYilIr1 5I:11'1il1. lm1'11ll1y llc-111lef1'sc111, Mz11'tl1:1 l,i111I111z111, Ulm-11 ,XiTl'illll, lmuisv H11fI'111:111, I,411'1':1i111- Swvot, TiZl4'k rmv: Ilvtly NY:1mh-, U1-tty I.u11 Alairlili-, Sully lvllllllilli, Ruth lf'111's-xi, II:11'l1111':1 XV111'4l, Iil'l'lli4'l' 'I'z1yl111'. A111111 I'l:-11111, 2ll'l'lIlll1I2lllTSl, Iivzi Mc-A114-11. Sylvia P11111-, Alorlv Al2lllITL'I'H1'h0iiT, Mildlw-d Smith, Vivi:111 lfilllfifilllllll. O BAND The SanTa Ana I-Iigh School Band oT '37 has done much in The way oT maI4ing a Tine repuTaTion To: iTseIT, boTh wiThin and wi+hou+ The school. Under The slcilled, unTiring eTTorTs oT iTs leader, Daniel W. SToyer, iTs mem- bership has increased Trom sevenTeen To a ToTaI oT TwenTy-Tive, and iTs TuTure has a much brighTer aspecT. The inTeresT maniTesTed in insTrumenTal work-band, orchesTra, and insTrumenT classes-has broughT encourage- menT To all connecTed wiTh This phase oT high school worlc. The band loyally appeared aT all oT The TooTbaIl games oT The pasT season, and much praise is due Them Tor Their hearTy supporT. A greaT deal oT preparaTion was made Tor The Music FesTival, which was presenTed by The combined bands oT Three high schools oT The counTy. Mr. STover has high hopes Tor The TuTure oT The band, as The iunior high schools will Turnish many new players wiTh The nexT graduaTion. I-Iowever, in The presenT group yersaTiliTy is noT laclc- ing, as is shown in The TacT ThaT The cellisT has masTered a cIarineT, a vioIinisT has masTered a Trombone, and oThers have accomplished TeaTs iusT as praiseworThy. This year's band is To be commended Tor The parT iT plays in advancing The spiriT oT growTh and Tor iTs being a sTepping sTone Tor a bigger and beTTer SanTa Ana I-Iiqh School Band, oT which all sTudenTs and ciTizens will be iusTIy proud. I I I II I I IX II I I I I tl N I XII NN II I I I I I I II I I II I I I I S I I II I I I I III I I XI I-I I I NI II I I 'N II I X Ik IX I I I II I I I I II I I I I I 1 I I 3, l I k NI I I XI XII I I I I XI I I 1. I I I I I GK A, AERA-- Front row: U. R. Lenimis, Opal ll:1rg':ltz, llt-nry l'rmi'11w-I, lluvifl Swartz, Uyrillzi llnnnzlh, Luis Wieinzln, XYz1yne Robinson, Hub llimil, Soi-mirl ruw: llzinl Ginizzilt-s, Mr, Slrwi-r, lluli Hlnlw, Rim-lx:1rrl lizulogsgvs, lflluise S1llllVfl!IT, .lunu liistlini-, Alzirjnriv Verlersmi, liegrine- Ulurk, liolwrtzi lionvrlict, Marvin ASllfUl'fl, AlZlXll2ll'fl llilllll. 'l'hirfl row: XYil1nz1 Grimsl1z1W, Rayliimirl t'l1:11iniz1n, Huh Noble, .lunies Patterson, Alorris Bowling, Frank Lindgren, Gordon Lockett, Geoge Hyde, Milton Asher, Coker Rathbone, Irene Noble. Congratulations are due the members ot the Santa Ana I-ligh School or- chestra and their conductor, Daniel W. Stover, tor the tine pertormances which they have given their school and city during the past year. The in- terest and progress shown by the group is illustrated by the tact that since the tirst roll-call in September, it has increased its membership by twelve. Many vacancies which were a serious handicap to the organization have been tilled, giving true meaning to the term, tull orchestra. The only appearance ot the orchestra during the tirst semester was tor the dramatic production ot Anybody's Game. On this occasion the musicians played several selections betore each act. lvlost credit is due them. however, tor their tine pertormance in connection with the production ot Sweethearts, Victor l-terbert's popular and beloved operetta, by the high school glee clubs. The importance ot the orchestra as an accompaniment tor group singing cannot be over-estimated. ln this case the orchestral work was a decided asset to the pertormance. Its appearance in the Musical Festival is also to be highly commended. The orchestra has been a cultural tactor in the lives ot both its members and the entire student body and will con- tinue to be so to an ever-increasing degree. C CRC!-IESTRA 'f wmf Q, wmxwwwg WIN! NWN an Txs, fo-uw ,0 'fe l4'l'4ml ng ,V wmv My .W Ni any ws.. 44:- w vt M., 1 J' - -F 1 Q . ' . A ' 4- ' ' nn ,M v ww, 5. .. -.f ' ',5f'fQ1w'1 - fl' . fs ... 1 '-l- X , VNS' ' I , mn Ull, 1-uw: Ivwighl Null. Ilux-nlfl 'I'm-ke-V, Alitsuu Nittal, I+Iug:e-m- Ilzxmzllulv, lim-1-nzwd Ilnlvins Sw-:mul Vuw: V4-rmm l':u1'm-y, liivk llwrlmx, 1,1-01121111 St:lf'I'm'rl, .lzlmvs .lulmsmu 'I'hi1'd row: ,Xllm-11 I'zullv1's1m, II1-1'ss'lu-1 Whilm-y, .Im-li 3I4'l'll11'v, Iizxlph I':1g.:'vnko x 1 W 5, Tyxff- 1 Q. S ., xx ' N533 x Elk 1 .Ln I-'rwnl Vow: Ilill Musivk, .Inv Kzulmvuki. Mark Sta-wzlrt. Muuty KI4-mu-1', l l'L'41 XVEIHIIPV, Sf-4-4, ruw: Holm Klzlmlslmwli, I.5'lv Bluym-V, Imn XY:n'l1l1l'st, F1-1'l'is XY:lll, 'Vhircl row: Ilil! Milligan, I.:u1'1'x Stump. Millmn Smith, liwigqht XUll,1'01l1'l1 XY. NV, lffnrvlv. B FOCDTBALL Two reTurning leTTermen and a squad oT inexperienced men-This was The maTerial Trom which Coach Joe Koegler welded his TirsT Team Tor SanTa Ana l-ligh School. SanTa Ana may well be proud oT This Team. The Bees were The lighTesT Team in The CoasT League, yeT only Two Touchdowns were scored Through The SainT line. Their laclc oT weighT was oTTseT by a will To win. The climax oT The Bee season came in The TirsT league conTesT when The heavily Tavored JaclcrabbiTs Trom Long Beach were held To a scoreless Tie. NeiTher Team gained a noTicable advanTage during The TirsT Three guarTers. ln The TourTh guarTer, Long Beach ThreaTened Twice, boTh Times They were sTopped by The FighTing Bees. ln Their second league game, The l.iTTle SainTs were oleTeaTed, I3-O, by a more experienced Al- hambra eleyen. The Bees showed Their meTTle in deTeaTing l-lunTingTon Beach, runner-up in The Orange CounTy League, 7-6. The l.iTTle SainTs played Their TinesT game againsT The over-conTidenT champions Trom Wood- row Wilson. The Bees ouTplayed The champions Tor Three guarTers, only To have Two unearned Touchdowns scored on Them in The lasT Tive minuTes oT play. The season ended wiTh Tour vicTories, Two Ties, and Two deTeaTs. ThroughouT The season, The Bees were inspired by a TighTing spiriT, yeT all Their games were examples oT perTecT sporTsmanship. C Front row: Bob XVebb, Ernest Barrett, Marvin XVebb, Richard Stein, Captain Maurice Young, Vernon Ashby, IUJhPl'tf'H01iE'l', .Iohn Doi, XVal1ac-e Jennings. Seoond row: Georgre Dawson, manager, Robert Kvlsner, f'hZlI'll'S Pride, V1-to Lovero, linwreinw TTl'l'SSt'1', Hob Pollard, Gilbert Trujillo, .lzllnvs Mc-l'nrn, 'Pom iingelinnn. 'Vhird row: .lim XVinder, Bert lmwis, Gt-orgre Ugata, Junior Mul- vihill, Danny Cordell, George Higushi, I-Iyrzun Bates, Kenneth Ilaney, Donald Dum-un, Jack Clark, Coat-h .Ioe Koegler. Fourth row: Norman VVisdom, Robert Newton, Bill Barry, XValte1' Le-wis, Milton Mitvhoil, Iiolwrt Shaw, Hill i'i4-lx-fr, Leo linker, Fruz Oliva:-1. T Tipif if .wa-Anwn... I w,..1, ,, , fH:fri+f.1z1'2M 'i xi i 1 ixxm x i. My '- - -m I . E i ., ,.,.,...... ix... V wr! M ...H i vellum- nur' Q 1 H Front row: Uzlrl Smith, Mitsuu Nittzl, t':1pt:lil1 Sum l.m'kh:11't, Hob Clark, Sm-mul row: G4-iw U'1':1n1pn, I.:u'ry 'I'w:1y, Mvlvin Iiairrmi, IR-te l'zu'tid:n. Third row: .lmm-s .Inhnsun, liill Milliprzm, .Hill Musivk, Joe Kuduwzilii. ATHLETIC CALENDAR OCTOBER 24- The TooTball Team played iTs TinesT deTensive game oT The season. The SainTs compleTely boTTled up The Long Beach aTTacI4 excepT Tor Tive minuTes in The Third quarTer, when The JaclcrabbiTs pushed Two rapid- Tire Touchdowns across The SainT goal. . . In The preliminary game The Bees held The powerTul JaclcrabbiT lighTweighTs To a scoreless Tie. NOVEMBER I2- The I.iTTle SainTs deTeaTed The I-IunTingTon Beach class B Team. 7-6. The Bees' score came as a resulT oT several passes Trom Webb To Jen- nings. NOVEMBER 25- The varsiTy ended iTs TooTball season by dropping a I2-O decision To FullerTon. The Thrill oT The game came when I-Iale oT EullerTon passed Trom behind his goal line. The pass was compleTed and carried To The SainT 2 yard line, where I-Ierschel WhiTney sTopped The play. . . ATTer The game some oT The boys played keep-away wiTh The goal posTs. JANUARY I2- Coach Greene's VarsiTy BaslceTball Team played a sensaTionaI game only To lose. 25-24, To Long Beach in Two overTime periods. . .The lighT- weighTs dropped a 28-I2 decision To The Beacher's Bees. JANUARY I9- Coach Koegler's Tlashy class B guinTeT Traveled To San Diego To Talce The measure oT I-IerberT I-Ioover. This SainT vicTory ended I-Ioover's sen- saTionaI sTring oT 53 consecuTive vicTories. . . DespiTe CapTain Sam LocIcharT's Tine game aT guard, The varsiTy was humbled. 26-I2. . .The Tennis Team deTeaTed Woodrow Wilson. 6-O, in a pracTice maTch. JANUARY 22- The VarsiTy hoopsTers ended Their league season wiTh a sparkling 22-20 vicTory over Woodrow Wilson. . . In The preliminary game, Coach Koeg- ler's Bees deTeaTed Woodrow Wilson's lighTweighTs by an idenTical score. Iv1ARCI-II8- The VarsiTy Tracls Team losT a close meeT To Long Beach. The SainTs mighT have won by allowing some oT The Class B aThleTes To compeTe in The varsiTy division. . .The Bees deTeaTed Long Beach by a surprisingly large score. MARCH 20- SanTa Ana's Traclc Team scored 6 I-6 poinTs aT The I-IunTingTon Beach InviTaTional lvIeeT. . . Laurence Dresser, class B vaulTer, unoTTicially Tied The class B vaulT record oT I I TeeT 6 inches. APRIL I- ' The golT Team opened iTs league season by losing a I3-2 maTch To The San Diego I-lillers. APRIL 2- ATTer a jiTTery TirsT inning, Coach Koegler's baseball Team seTTled down To hold San Diego To a single run in The lasT eighT innings. The Tinal score was 7-2 in Tavor oT San Diego. . .The varsiTy Track Team was de- TeaTed by Alhambra, 74-39. . . The Bees lcepT Their record clean by almosT reversing The score oT The varsiTy meeT. . . Allen PaTTerson Threw The discus I24- TeeT 7 inches To seT a new school record. . .Jack Clark, class C hurdler, ran a TlighT oT low hurdles in I4.6 seconds To esTabIish a new Cee record. APRIL 6- The San Diego I-Iillers nosed ouT The SainT Traclc Team by 64-49 aT San Diego. The meeT was noT decided unTil The lasT Two evenTs. The broad jump and The relay. were held. San Diego swepT The broad jump, despiTe a QI TooT leap by DwighT NoTT. . . Allen PaTTerson broke his own discus record by geTTing oTT a Throw oT I25 TeeT 4 I-2 inches. . . CapTain I-Ierschel WhiTney Turned in a 4:49 mile, and Byron BaTes, class B aTh- IeTe, Tinished only 7 seconds slower. . . Jack IvlcClure's ninTh inning home run gave The SainTs an 8-7 vicTory over Valencia aT PlacenTia. APRIL 9- The SainT b m pla ed ernorless ball behind The Tive hiT piTch- ing oT Tom .Wilkin??Qupse c Poly, 2-O. . . The Tennis Team de- TeaTed The less experience ong oly neTTers. APRIL I6- The Bee Traclc Team deTeaTed Woodrow Wilson's lighTweighTs, 48-47, To win Tor SanTa Ana iTs TirsT class B championship. . .The varsiTy squad was deTeaTed by a more powerful aggregaTion Trom Long Beach. . . Allen PaTTerson brolce his own record in The discus wiTh a heave oT I3I TeeT. . . Wendell Tedrow shaTTered The class B high jump record by clearing 6 TeeT I inch. . . The baseball Team was oTT Torm and IosT a hoTIy conTesTed game To Alhambra. . .The game was TeaTured by Mc- Clure's TirsT inning home run. . . The Tennis Team was deTeaTed by a more experienced Alhambra Team. ATHLETIC CALENDAR WNKWW Illia ,C -Q 4 A N? ge lfiwilit Vow: Aclvisvi' llill lfmxtv, ltvziriiig' XV:1g:,fviiei', llwiglii Nutt. Ilill Musick, llzirrilrl 'I'1u-kt-i', .lim ICllintt, llorsvlivl XVl1itlit-y, XVm'tl1 lflllioll, Al2ll'Ylll XYelili, .law Ortt-gzi, St-vriiitl row: .Inu-li Allziii. linlwrt tuiript-i', Lyle Alriyt-i', Km-mit-tli XVzii'i'n-ii, lCl'llL'St liz1i'i'ett, llugh lmwti, Vt-riiuii Ashliy, llivliziiwl lialrligvs, l't-tv l':ti'tiflz1, l'iXl'2llll lizitos. 'l'lii1'd row: llivlmiwl Sttiiii, Mitsun Nittzi. Vt-riiuii l'zti'iivy, liubert Friaw, liatlph .l,Elg'0llkU1lll, l42ll'l'j' Stump, Bob Aliultlovk, .lime Katdowztlii, 'I'l1um1Ls ltlllgkfllllllll, Gillwrt Vllflljlllll, Fourth row: Bob NVs-hh, Gene O'Czum:o, Don NV:t1'hui'st, Sum I.ockh:u't, Melvin lSzni'i'oii, Milton Smith, .luck Alt-Clui'e, Allen l'ztttc1'smi, Hill Ilill, Hob Miz.-. ln fhe pasf, several unsuccessful affempfs have been made fo organize a l-efferman's Club, buf reorganizafion was accomplished lasf year. The purpose of fhe club is fo furfher inferesf in afhlefics, fo creafe fellowship among afhlefes, and fo buy sweafers for graduafing foofball leffermen and for fhe capfains of fhe ofher sporfs. The l.efferman's Club sponsored an afhlefic carnival, which feafured boxing, basl4efball, Japanese fencing and wresfling, swimming, and badminfon. The afhlefic carnival was, wifh- ouf doubf, fhe mosf inferesfing sporfing evenf of fhe year, and, differing from mosf inferesfing evenfs, if was also a financial success. Throughouf fhe year fhis club supporfed fhe afhlefic confesfs in which fhe school par- ficipafed. Under fhe able leadership of Presidenf l-larold Tuclcer, fhe Lef- ferman's Club wenf far foward accomplishing ifs goals. The club seems finally fo be firmly esfablished. lf is sincerely hoped fhaf in fhe fufure fhe l.efferman's Club will confinue fo grow and fo serve fhe school by puffing high school afhlefics on a more inferesfing and friendly basis. The officers of fhe club were l-larold Tuclcer, presidenfg Ferris Wall, vice-presidenfq Marvin Webb, secrefaryg and Bill Milligan, sergeanf-af-arms. Coaches William Foofe and Reece Greene acfed as advisers. LETTERMAN'S CLUB VARSITY BASKETBALL The SainTs were handicapped by a shorT baslceTball season in ThaT Coach Reece I-I. Greene had IiTTIe Time To experimenT wiTh various combinaTions beTore The season opened. Coach Greene had several good ball players, buT he could noT Tind Tive who worked well TogeTher. The ouTsTanding hoopsTer was CapTain Sam l.ocl4harT, high scoring guard, who, Tor his Tine worlq wiTh a losing Team, was placed on The All-ConTerence guin- TeT. l.oclcharT was an ideal capTain. I-Ie never seemed discouraged when his Team was losing, and he always had an encouraging word Tor an erring TeammaTe. The SainTs losT Their TirsT game, 37- I 7, To San Diego, Then made Their supreme eTTorT againsT Long Beach. In The closing seconds oT play, wiTh SanTa Ana leading by a margin oT one poinT, a Technical Toul was called againsT SanTa Ana. This Toul allowed Long Beach To Tie The score. As The TirsT overTime period ended wiTh The SainTs again leading by one poinT, a personal Toul was called, and again The JaclcrabbiTs Tied The score. ln The second overTime period, The I-lares ouTscored The SainTs To win, 25-24. The nexT Two games were losT, The TirsT To Alhambra by a score oT 30-I2g The second, 26-I4, To I-IerberT I-loover. The SainTs ended Their season wiTh a sparkling 22-20 vicTory over Woodrow Wilson oT I.ong Beach. I I I Tsill Milligxm, I I Xllvu, Rlvlviu RllI'I'1IIl, S m T10l'kII2lI'I, I2 I KI I .Ifw Kzulmvziki I ll XI I If-muy lf'i'i'1s XI IIII ww: Byron Hut-' 1' 'I Smith, If ' I I' iw Clilillllll I I II Xlitsuu N It I I l'z1i'timI:i, Iizu-k ri II 'old 'l'uvki l III I 52 iluvpp, .Iain I I I U I 11, I I I ve' II. G11-1 A f1 alumnu- mwf. News ,menu Gil mmm-F umm i iik VNJRYAYM fl' Front row: Robert Frias, Laurence Dresser, Bob Allen, Marvin VVebb. Second row: Maurice Young, Robert Cooper, Dick O'Nei1. Russell Duffel. Third row: James McCain, Ernest Barrett, Lee Baker, Barney Trujillo. lwmit lim. Altlllllitf X uuugr, c.1pI.i1n, TKILIIGIICQ Diessex, Jimmie Ramirez, Marvin VVe-bb, Bob Allen, Russell lluffel, Elsoii Gaiebe, Dick O'Neil. Second row: Jack Clark, manager, James McCain, Robert Cooper, Robert 1' 'as, Gilbert Trujillo, Ernest B tt Coach Koegler. The Bees were one of Sanfa Ana's mosf successful feams in fhis year of afh- Iefic depression. The Iighfweighfs were a sfrong defensive feam and on offense fhey wasfed few opporfunifies fo score. The Bee offense was fea- fured by fine feam work and experf passing. The Sainfs opened fheir league season by losing a 25-23 fhriller fo San Diego. In fhe second game fhe Bees were beafen. 28-I2, in a rough game af Long Beach. The forfunes of fhe Sainfs reached fheir Iowesf ebb when fhe Bees Iosf fheir fhird successive game. The score was 2 I - I 5 in favor of Alhambra. The Sainfs were decided- Iy fhe underdog when fhey fraveled fo San Diego fo play fhe Soufhern Cali- fornia Champions of I-Ioover I-Iigh School. who had won 53 successive games. Neifher feam had an advanfage during fhe firsf fhree quarfers. As fhe game drew foward fhe close, wifh fhe Sainfs leading by fwo poinfs, fhe specfafors seemed fo be waifing for San Diego fo wipe ouf fhe Sainfs' slender margin. Then, wifh 3 minufes fo play. Capfain Webb sank a field goal from fhe foul line, and for fhe firsf fime fhe specfafors seemed fo real- ize fhaf if was possible for Sanfa Ana fo win. The final score was 24-2 I, in favor of Sanfa Ana. The Bees fhen defeafed Woodrow Wilson, 22-20, in fheir final league confesf. The season ended wifh 9 vicfories and four de- feafs. C BASKETBALL 1590. , 1 Q S 'C Yi' ....Rm 4-X A51 if M.: 5 Q Q QQ.-mtghmw - f -Qui w G WWW ri .iv ,,,..,....ur 1' sg . Sm, Q -ww im A variefy of sporfs, including Track, Tumbling, diving, pole vaulfing, broad jumping. and foofball. may be found in Hue pidures above, snowing Sain+ a+hle+es in acfion. O .S 'SWR -at ...A., , wt-.-'+R 'Q- vv . fy r , V I I . xemzzxi ff' X 7 'i' 3 , ' . ' Q 4: -.'.'.'CJ-Rfk J-3,35-v Q '1 i,.'H-4, Q- vp' , uf pg Q . N sax e A , A I f L, . ,s , iw.. . Vl fjij'jf e?f?ifd4.'3!i.S. Qi U 3 5 ' I 'F 'Y - L ,- 'mf'-4. Front row: Keluhner, TNTZIIIZIHGI' l 1'i:1s, Marr. Set-ond row: Vout-h Greeiw, Young, Elliott, XVvlmb, Clark, Cillltllill NVhitney, XV:u.rgel1e1', Elliott, Neighbour, Elliott, Friaxs, 'l'hi1'd row: Mzu'Mullan, Lewis, King, l'i:1tt, Duffy, 1'ollzu'd, Tedrow, Sawyer, l'i1u-r, U't'onnoi', Mc-l.zii11. l4'om'th l'IHV2 Dresser, Ogata, Vosskuhler, Lutz, Herman, Johnson, Engelmzm, Hicks, Hmnnker, GITIIIIIITOS, NVild0, Fifth row: Maider, Smith, Stafford, Czirver, Glotzback, Bzlrron, O'CO1l1l6ll, Russell, Dugan, Kenyon. Hamilton. Sixth row: Ladiges, Smith, Shoemaker, Xvarren, Patterson, Musick, Milligan, Bates, TVhlt2.k61', Hyde, Lewis. Handicapped by a rather small turnout, the varsity squad, as a whole, was not exceptionally powertul, although there were several outstanding ath- letes. The most promising trackmen were Captain Herschel Whitney, mile: Allan Patterson, shot and discus: James Johnson, high iump, 440, and hurdles. The Saints lost their tirst two dual meets by very close scores, the opener being so close that the winning ot the last event, the relay, decided the meet. Woodrow Wilson, however, tell before the Saints in the third contest. The class B squad won the Coast League Dual Meet Champion- ship. This is the tirst track championship that the Santa Ana Bees have ever won. The Bees upset Long Beach and then took the measure ot Alhambra, 62-33. The lightweights really earned a championship by deteating the strong squad trom Woodrow Wilson, 48-47. The Bees who turned in out- standing pertormances were Duttey and Piper in the dashes: Bates, New- ton, and Pollard in the distances: and Engleman and Young in the hurdles. ln the tield events, Tedrow's high iumping and Dressers shot putting and pole vaulting were especially remarkable. The Cees, led by Jack Clark and the relay team, attempted to overcome the disadvantage ot having one ot the smallest turnouts in Saint history. I TRACK 'B' COAST LEAGUE cmmmons Front Vow: ITOZIUII R001-0 H. Greene, Maurice Young, Jerome- Duffy, XV:1y11o I'i1m0l', XVI-ndn-Il 'Vod- ruw, IIOI I II '11, II I VII' Lt I I Ivwis, III 5. I5 I ' Q I Ii'I I 1f211lir:'+iS 1 s 11 t I IJ , Isyn-nm Ist I 1 I N t NI XX II R h I St XX th I II tt 1 I' I Don Glotzb' h The Bees ended Their compeTiTion in The CoasT League This year by winning Their TirsT Track championship. Coach Greene, dispaired oT Trying To pro- duce a sTrong varsiTy Track Team, concenTraTed his eTTorTs To see if he mighT salvage aT leasT one championship. As a resulT oT This concenTraTion by The coach. and The Tine worlc oT The Track squad as a whole, The Bees wenT Through Their CoasT League Dual lVleeTs wiThouT being deTeaTed. The aT- TiTude oT The varsiTy squad is also To be lauded. Several oT The Bee aThleTes had The abiliTy To compeTe in varsiTy compeTiTion, buT aT no Time was There any dissenTion beTween The Two squads. The Bees wenT Through The season wiTh a purposeTul aTTiTudeg They seemed To realize ThaT To win They musT worlq. Those who Turned in ouTsTanding perTormances were: Laurence Dresser in The pole vaulT3 Jerome DuTTey, l-loward EllioTT, WorTh EllioTT, Junior lvlulyihill, Wayne Piper. and Richard STein in The dashes: Tom Engle- man and Maurice Young in The hurdles: RoberT Frias, George OgaTa. and Wendell Tedrow in The high jump: Don C-5loTzbach in The shoT1 Byram BaTes. Richard Ladiges, PeTe Loyero. Leo lvlader, RoberT NewTon, Bob Pollard, and Thomas Shoemaker in The disTances. I B TRACK Q . Q. Foolball, logellmer willw lennis and diving, is 'flue cenler of allraclion in Hue above snapslwols, as Sainls are caugl1+ in aclion. Sludenl lurnoul for all gridiron baffles was especially good. evidenced by The cheering seclion above. I BASEBALL WiTh only Two reTurning leTTermen, The ouTloolc Tor The T937 season was none Too brighT. Beside being a new coach and having liTTle maTerial, Coach Koegler was haunTed by The memories oT SanTa Ana's successTul season oT '36. The SainTs' greaTesT handicap was a lack oT experienced ball players. This laclc oT experience was greaTly in evidence in The SainT's TirsT league game. The bewildered SainTs were powerless To sTem San Diego's TirsT inning aTTaclc. UndaunTed by The I-lillers' six run lead The SainTs seTTled down and played a sTeady ball game, and in The lasT eighT innings, The SainTs scored Two runs To The invaders' one, and gave promise oT a series oT vic- Tories beTore The season's end. Under The slcillTul coaching oT J. J. Koegler, The squad is rapidly rounding inTo shape. The prospecTs Tor a winning Team nexT year are very good. Tommy Willcins, The SainTs' ace piTcher, has an- oTher year oT eligibiliTy. T-lis baTTery maTe, Ben Byland, who is now one oT The SainTs' besT hiTTers, should, wiTh a liTTle experience, develop inTo an excellenT caTcher. Gene O'Campo, hard hiTTing TirsT baseman, will re- Turn. lvliTsuo NiTTa and ErnesT BarreTT, second and Third basemen respec- Tively, will graduaTe. PeTe ParTida, shorTsTop, and Jim WendorTT, leTT Tielder, have anoTher season. BoTh Joe OrTega and Jaclc McClure, who divide Their Time beTween piTching and playing The ouTTield, will graduaTe. F t 1 t I zwtida, Ernest Bzuwett, J k M Cl 'Xlitsuo Nittzv., Tom NYilk J O L 1 1 1 l I wglew, .Iiw Stzludife I YN 1 f I Dylzlnd, .Inv Ort:-gfzl, X 'XX 1 Qi' Tyr? y iii l , 1 ' Q T , C , ef V Fi-ont row: Ulyde Pzlttnn, Hugh Lowe, Captain Allen Patterson, Robert lslukomore, Hen lil:-ei. Sm-mul row: Stanley Heisser, Nornum Miller, .Tzlmes Zorm-S, Rolwrt llvuth, Al lim-snir-k, Uliftun 't l 'Pl' l Il S1 lrnest Hurt, l 'll ll'll R b t Nl D ll 0111 1 NI XX lb Coach Clyde PaTTon's Tennis Team, which won eighTeen vicTories in nine- Teen pre-season maTches, was expecTed To Tinish near The Top in league play. Included among The vicTims oT pre-season play was Woodrow Wil- son oT Long Beach, whom The SainTs laTer meT in league compeTiTion. SanTa Ana is indeed TorTunaTe in having on iTs Team RolaerT Blakemore and Marvin Jacobs, ranking sevenTh and TenTh respecTively among The SouThern CaliTornia junior players. OTher members oT The SainT Team are Norman Miller, l-lugh Lowe, RoberTlv1ize, Allen PaTTerson, Bill l-lill, Donner Spencer, RoberT l-leaTh, Al Resnick, and ErnesT l-larT. The SainTs en- counTered plenTy oT compeTiTion when They played San Diego. lnk, na- Tional indoors iunior champion and TiTTh ranking among The SouThern Cali- Tornia iuniors, was Their TirsT singles player. ln doubles, San Diego enTered The SouThern California iunior doubles championship Team oT Gordon and Mack. Alhambra, wiTh Ten reTurning leTTermen, also was no easy Toe. LiTTle is known abouT The sTrengTh oT The Long Beach Team, buT They can be de- pended upon To Turnish sTrong opposiTion. Coach PaTTon expecTed his neTTers To hold Their own wiTh all oT The CoasT League Teams, wiTh Tair chances of upseTTing The powerTul aggregaTion Trom San Diego. O TENNIS I4'1'mit row: .Xlw-iwlqi XY:-st. mlvisi-i', Ili-I1-11 I'4-tvrsmi. Murii-I I':IlQl'llU', IM-tty N1-ff. IH-g.:'g:y Vzlxtmi, Mziximi Kniprhl. I'Il:linmfUwii1g':s, I,1n'i':1i11v Swm-vt, Imrzl Mm- Kent. .Ie-:in Ilnssim-k, Hlziim- l.:u-lu-y, Al2ll',L1lllTI'iIl' l'ill11'lll2ll. S1-1-mul Vow: .li-un Iluwds, Nz1mniSli-1-In-, llalrrivtl IIuu::h:in1, Alurivl NV:il1w1', lllifllll' l'l2lI'lilT, Mzirgzllw-l llllvlilll. lilzllivhv Sli-1-il, .Im-kio .XIm'1'ism1, I-lmy Klmiss, Doris liilIl1lll't', If'lm'i-m-r- Nelson, Alzixiiw VTTTIUIHIPSKYII, Ili-lun Alessi-iigw-i', 'l'hi1'4l ww: Iinln-111i Shafer, K2llhI'j'll Mullla-l', l':Y1'lXll Sllllls, K'm'zil Hi-lkv, .Iumf Iilrulgi-1, Mary .xllll Imw, lmuisv llvlllli-tt, Abbie .Ia-un Ilixuii, XVillizl Ifzu, Iii-115 VITTIIIIHUIIS. Al2l!'jl1l'it' Nllllilll. I1'u11I'th row: XY:imlzi 'l'mI1l, lZ:i1'li:11':l Sm-ml, ll2lI'l'l4'l Spin-1', Ile-lvn L1-ll:1ke1S, .Xllilil I'rvttvi', IV1-m' XY5'c'liul'1'. Vi1'p:'i11i:1 IIZIVITTIIQ. Iris l'l'ZlNVfU!'ll, .lossiv Willsi-y. .Xlllll'1'5' Yun In-wk, l'2lll'lL'T1l Hllliwvli, Imintliy .lzmv Alulmtl, .Ii-we-ll Klvliityw. lfifth row: Mzurtlizr .lzillv I :1i'wvIl. Palsy .Xlilia-V, .lvzlll ilul'l'm:i11, IADIITSL' llrzilil, I'4-gggy lInlluw:l5'. .Xlivv Vlzlirc' Al4'l 1ll'I'I'll, Iixw-lyix l4UlIX'l'l'?4L', l'h:1l'lull4- I'hillm1'urrk, I!:1i'lr11i':1 I'z1lll, -IZXYIH' Nzlllx-, lllurizx S1mI'l':11'rl, I!:ll'l+:li':n .l+'lllllll2S. Sixth row: lxillllil l'lll'x'is, Hlizzllwlh XX'i11l1igl4-1', Al2ll'Ql'2ll't't Al2XI'tblll'j', llzirlmin Stn-vm-iismi, Irlzi Iiwglm-lli-i', Ili-llx' Maw lriiigvlzxiziii, Inwrwtlip Sllvlrliilll, .loam llraiy, Zylphai Al1llllll'KK'!4, XY:lil1l:x IK-llllillglull, .Xl1lXllIl' XX'zl1'l'l1-. S4-vi-lllh Vow: Imis XYis-lmlll, Yirgillizl Alzlrluwm-, .llzlrizm XY1lllil'l', Xvlljlllilil Yuglf-V, Iiulu-i'l:1 Fm-4-i'mi, Irvzx XX':uln-vs. lnivilli- llnlu-rts, lilyiimw l.:u-y Him 1l1'v:l1'y,lll:11lysl'm'lily, I r:m4-1-s Ili-Viisli-ill. Membership in The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion is available To all girls par- TicipaTing in an aTTer-school sporT. The purpose oT The associaTion is ThaT oT promoTing sporTs acTiviTy among The girls. The G. A. A. has inTroduced several social TuncTions. Cn color day The members sold yarn dolls, which had been very cleverly made by G, A. A. members. Cn January lf? and 2 l, when SanTa Ana was hosTess oT The volleyball play day, G. A. A. mem- bers served reTreshmenTs Tor The Teams in The caTeTeria aTTer The games. Several parTies were also sponsored by The G. A. A. OTTicers Tor This year were Maxine KnighT, presiclenT3 Peggy PaxTon, vice-presidenT3 BeTTy NeTT, secreTaryg and Lorraine SweeT, Treasurer. Those girls selecTed as managers Tor The aTTer school inTerclass sporTs This year were as Tollows: Muriel Engelke, Tennisg Jean Russiclc, swirnmingg PaTricia Qwings, baseball: and l-lelen PeTerson, hockey. Each year an annual bangueT is held Tor The mem- bers oT The associaTion. The girls' very capable assisTanT was Miss Marion Bruner. I 6. A. A. VCLLEYBALL AlThough The duraTion oT The volleyball season was shorT, The sporT was re- ceived wiTh much Tervor This year. The iunior-senior games were under The direcTion oT lvliss Marion Bruner, while Miss lvlargareT Glenn had charge oT The sophomore Team. As usual, The maioriTy oT Those who signed up Tor The sporT were sophomores. There were 59 sophomores, 20 juniors, and I4 seniors. Six inTerclass games were played. The TirsT game played was a senior-junior game and The lasT game, beTore The play days were held, was beTween The seniors and sophomores. These games were all very close as well as inTeresTing. SanTa Ana was privileged in being hosTess aT The counTy Girls AThleTic AssociaTion volleyball play day. The senior- iunior play day was held here on January l9, while The sophomore evenTs Toolc place on January 2 I. This was parTicipaTed in by mosT oT The schools oT Orange CounTy. AT The volleyball play days. scores oT The games were noT l4epT as They are played purely Tor The Tun oT The game. NeverTheless The games were enTered inTo wiTh greaT Tervor, and The players proved ThaT iT isn'T The score ThaT counTs. I Front row: Miss 1XT?ll','l'1ll'E't Glenn, Emy Klness, Gloria Spofford, Iris Crawford, Barbara Stevenson, Nadine Tuylm-. Irene XVU-knff, Aline Simmons, Miss Bruner. Sm-mid row: Fei-ilizi Leonardo, liuphn Nvvr. Ili-tty Mau' I'In,:w-Iinain, .Ivan Iinssim-k, H4-lun Nziilvr, Imris Al1'f'llllllllLl'l1, lmnise- Uvllllvl. Nnrinn l r:izie-r, I.zulinv ldlllli. .Xnnzi Ile-rry. 'I'hirfl row: iAlI'l'2lilll' Sweet, Iillziine- Marks, .Iuvkiv Mni'risnn, Ili-th:1l ITZIYUII, llurolliy Slwvlizin, Mau-1-illv Slmnznfvlt, Ilrvlurvs l':iy,:'i-iiluipp, Imuisv flrziiit, Sully liumlzlk, Kailhmn Mzithor, IR-g:,u'5' Vzixtnn. Frunrth rnw. lla-li-n I'vta-rsim, Uornl in-Ike, X'irg:ini:i Knslurff, l':it Hliiismi. Maxim- Knigrht, l:t'I'1ll2l Ilya-r, I'1Y1'ij'll t'ru1x'o1'si-, Yir,u'ini:i Ilmikins, Upsil l1:1rg'oI5. .Xrh-m- Iluffliisili, Ihiris XV:ilkvr. :ind I'z1t Owens. ,- I-ICJCKEY l-loclrey, along wiTh spring, was eagerly greeTe This year. The sophomores again made a Tine showing wiTh a larger TurnouT Than eiTher oT The Two upper classes. The TirsT game oT The season was held on March 8 beTween The seniors and The iuniors, aT which Time The seniors overpowered Their opponenTs wiTh a 4 To 3 score. The second game on March l l beTween The iunior and sophomore Teams was won by The iuniors wiTh The score OT 4 To I. ln The Third game, played on March 3l, The seniors again played, and won Trom The juniors wiTh a 2 To O vicTory. On April l, The seniors suc- ceeded in piling up a 5 To 2 vicTory over The sophomores. On April I3 The senior and junior Teams arrended hoclcey play day, which was held aT l-lunTingTon Beach. The sophomore annual play day was held aT The same school on April l5. Miss Alverda WesT was The capable insTrucTor oT The hoclcey Teams. From The TirsT Tew games, one was able To vision The promise oT a very inTeresTing season oT hockey. Q Fi-ont row: Miss Alverda XVest, Flupha Noe-r, Helen Messenger, Florence Nelson, Hazel Stewart, Alum-ville Shzlnzifolt, lmuisv Gralnt, X'll'f3,'illl1l Mzxrlowe, Abbie- Jenn llixrm, illzulys l'm'lily. Sm-mul row: lluln-i'tzn Sliuffm-r, IVUVQ-V11 liilllllu-WI, .Xrlvlw Hoffnmn, lizirlmrzi Slvxwiiswii, lfllziinv I,:u-kvy, .Im-kiv Alm'1'ismi, lililllbil' Ili-limit, In-thi-l llzivi-11, Uziiwmliriv Alliilllllllll. 'I'l1i1'4l row: Ili-ln-ii l'4'tQ'I'HHll, lliiris XY2lllil'l', l'1-cw-lizl 1.1-iillzirilii, l'ri1':il U4-Ike, Ire-mi Nmililv, .xllllil I'ulll-V, Ibnlmw-s I':1g:m'l1knp1i, lmrulliy .linux Almliul, l'i-piggy l':ixtm1. l+'fiui'tl1 row: .Xmy Nivlwls, Lillian Xlzisrm, Szifliv Alzismi, Ifllixzilii-Ili XVllllllI.l'll'l', I':iul:i l'111'x'is, llz11'1'ie-t SlllL'l'l', 3lz1l'g'zl1'vl Alzirmic-y. Iris l'1':1wfrn'rl, Alim- Siinnimis, liilllllll' lnllllr. Tf2!llll'Xll Alzillif-r. Fifth 1-uw: llzirriwt llriugxlmizun, Zyliihzi Alzlltln-ws, Maury .luno Wi-lllm-V, Sully Idllllililk, Ile-rllm llyi-r, .Xmm 3lul'g::11'ot Iivll, .li-:in lllissivk, Imlwtlmy Slim-lmn, llulvn Nziili-V, Nzulinv 'I':iyln1', Eloise llziva-11pri1't, zmrl I.1i1'i'zlilw Sww-l. N iii x ' f :rw' r1y',n 1Q -. R 511 FQ '1.- lfront row: Elaine liar-ks-y, Maxine Knight, Margaret Marvmey, Barbara Sterensfni, Harriett Hougham, llelen Naylor, Amy Nichols, lim-is Nic-hols, I.ura Mae Kent, Kathryn Mather, linnny Klaus, .lean llnssii-k, Irva XVattei's, Joanna Uverman, Doris NValker. Sec-mul row, Maxine Thinnp- son. Marjorie Pedersen, Opal Darfrate, Jayne Nalle, XVillia Foy, lmrothy Alxlott, He-thel llaven, .l'ilIl'll'l1l lflniison, Blanrlie Steed, Nadine 'I'aylm', Dolores lmgzenknpp, June lilmlget, Gladys Uorlwly, Jewell Ma-lntyre. Third row: Hazel Stewart, Gloria Sluuffnwl, Mary Ann lmw. Helly llnlnies. Zylpha Matthews, Irene Noble, HQ-tty 'l'illllllIlllS, Roberta f'Ill'l'Ill'1lll, x'll'Ll'llll1l Marlow, Virginia lleakins, Regina Clarke, Eloise Sullivant, Betty Engelnian, Betty Brown, Miss Marl.garet Glenn. This year's Tall TurnouT Tor swimming was so greaT ThaT iT was necessary To cuT iT down, much To The regreT oT Miss MargareT Glenn. swimming in- sTrucTor. Sophomore enrollrnenT was especially large, and many excellenT swimmers were Tound among The lower class girls. AT The swimming meeT, which was held in -l'usTin This year. SanTa Ana was well represenTed. Our swimmers placed second in The upper and lower divisions oT The 50 yard Tree sTyle, second in The upper division oT The 25 yard back crawl, Third in The upper division. and second in The lower division, in The 25 yard breasT sTrolce. We also placed Third in The upper and lower divisions in The side sTrolce Tor glide, Third in laoTh divisions in The medley relay, and second in diving. ln adding The Tinal score, SanTa Ana was Tound To be second. To finish The Tall season, an inTer-class meeT was held aT which Time many unique and clever relays were used, and, alThough The seniors won The honors, The juniors and sophomores oTTered meriTed compeTiTion. During The spring season a very capable liTe saving Team was developed. I SWIMMING Front row: Miss XVest, Arlene Hoffman, DuVei'ne Lzimbert, Roberta Shafer, Helen Peterson, Mziri-ville Slizinzlfelt, Iris 1'i':iwfoi'd, Aline Simmons, Sec-ond row: .lean Ruth Hoffman, Vepqgy Hollywood, .Im-kia Mm'rison, Alive Mncl4'a1'l:ind, Dorothy Sheehan, Alariannu Mg-f'olluni, Nadine 'l':1ylor. 'l'hil'rl row: Uecvliai li90ll2ll'C.l, Irene Noble, Finphzi N1-er, Bethel Haven, Gladys l'm'hly, Louise ilrzint, l'1llll2l I'nrx'is, Lonisv Bennett, Lorraine Sweet. lfoiirtli row: Mary Ann Low, Herthzi Dyer, Virginia Deakins, .lean Russis-k, Evelyn Converse, Sally Lunduk, Dnroiliy lflulierty, Mil- dred 'liLlCkt'1', Ellen Neal, Elizabeth VVinbigle1', Again The seniors reTained The baslceTball championship, alThough held To a close margin by The iuniors and sophomores, who puT up excelleni com- peTiTion. The sophomores had The largesT TurnouT in many years, Tar sur- passing ThaT oT The Two upper classes. Six inTer-class games were held aT The TirsT oT The year. Proving The slfill oT The senior Team and The abiliTy oT The iunior and sophomore Teams, The games were all close, The Two lower classes succeeding in lceeping The seniors somewhaT worried. Basl4eTball play-day was held aT FullerTon This year. AT This play-day The SanTa Ana seniors played The Orange seniors, The junior class played Garden Grove in a speedy game, and The sophomore Teams meT l-lunTingTon Beach. SanTa Ana made a good showing and succeeded in placing second in The Tinal checlc-up. This play-day was considered a grand success. The Tollowing seniors received 75 poinTs Tor malcing The TirsT Team: Berge. Bingle, BuTler, Caves, Gibbs, Low, N. Lundalc, Mendoza, NeTT, PeTerson, Russiclc, Warner, and ShanaTelT. l-lelen PeTerson acTed as capTain oT The Team. O GIRLS' BASKETBALL GIRLS' TENNIS OT The Two seasons oT Tennis played, The spring season is The more imporT- anT. Again This year, Tennis was under The insTrucTion oT Miss Marion Bruner. The TirsT parT oT The Tall season was spenT in merely pracTicing sTrolces. When The girls had The sTrolces well masTered, They moTored To TusTin Tor Their TirsT combaT oT The year. PaTricia Emison, a sophomore, was honored by being chosen To represenT The school aT The TourTeenTh mid-winTer lnTer- scholasTic Tennis TournamenT held aT FullerTon. AT This year's Tennis play- day held aT Anaheim, SanTa Ana was well represenTed. A new meThod was employed aT The play-day in ThaT each girl was allowed To play Two seTs wheTher she losT or won her TirsT. The meThod was very successTul and will probably be employed in The TuTure. The aTTendance aT The play-day was very good, I4 courTs being l4epT in acTion ThroughouT The aTTernoon. The Tollowing girls were awarded 75 poinTs Tor The abiliTy demonsTraTed: Emi- son, Engellce, Kirchner, KnighT, Miller, Nalle, Nunan, Owings, PoTTer. Spicer, and SpaTTord. Since mosT oT The Tall season players are expecTed To reTurn, The ouTloolc Tor nexT year is a cheerTul one. Q Front row: Marian Bruner, Helen Le Gakes, Pat Owings, Maxine Knight, Muriel Engelke, Patsy Miller, Anita Potter, Second row: Virginian Kastorff, Vicki Iilztrr, Irene XVyvkoff, Jayne Nails-, Evelyn Converse, Abbie .lean Dixon, Marry Ann Low, Gloria Snofford, 'I'hirrl row: Il:11'1'iet Hour:- hzlni, Betty Holmes, I':1t1'ic'i:1 Emison, 3I21l'jUl'V Nllllilll, lim-tlv 'I'lllllllIllI4 NYilIi'i I4 1v l'o 'p.:x' II'lIIn 'gf- wziy, limp' Klnus, Ilziwiet Spicer, i A ii i i i I T ' I - I Q ini if ' . T M .fn T ff f - A it X ali? 0 .fs . i gi 51 a E K T ' . - A K, , Il g ring twig . x , xv 'K f 3,74 ,L I si f - 1 - if' 1 x ' A 1 ' I is g 4 if fl 1 If 3 , ,.. , . s t v I I '!s...4M's CI-IEER LEADERS Much pep and viTaliTy was displayed by This year's Team oT cheer leaders as Their Tull supporT was given To promoTe school spiriT among The sTudenTs. To inTroduce someThing new in cheering. a conTesT was conducTed by The GeneraTor, The school newspaper. Several new yells were inTroduced and proved To be very successTul addiTions. This year's leaders were Ben Blee, Craig Warmer, and Norman Miller. These boys did Their worlc very well, wiTh The aid oT Tour very capable and aTTracTive song leaders: namely, lVlargueriTe PimenTal, Lorraine SweeT, PaTricia Owings, and ElizabeTh Win- bigler. The girls proved very eTTicienT and helped a greaT deal in puTTing overThe schoolsongs Theleaders ako wcwked ouTrnany new rouhnes aided by The school's new audiTorium which proved a greaT asseT in pro- moTing school spiriT among The sTudenT body and quiTe a Tew inTormal rallies were held during assemblies. Several rallies were also held iusT beTore TheTooTbdlganms.The band,underThe dnecHonciiDamelNV.SToven capably aided The song leaders. 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V'- . ,..:4,N,..: ...- I D Wherher vacalioning al ine beach or passing belween classes, ine slu- denls piciured above seem lo be Cornplelely enioying Themselves-llwal is, all excepl Jrlie poor fellow in ine bollom row. Upper corners: Mariorie Vollmer, lilerary eclilorg Russell l-laney, business manager. Lower corners: Howard Rapp. soplwomore business managerqCl1elena Mc:Burney, business shall. Q An aloloropriale lille lor lwo ol Jrlie above snapsliols rniglfil be eillmer Seven Girls in a Boat or Robin l-loocl of Poly l-liglif' Upper corners: lvlarvin Jacobs. iunior business manager: Glen Laylon, aclivilies edilor. Lower corners: Howard Adkinson. snapsholsg and Mary Tomlinson. Typist I Once again Sanla Ana lmiqlw sclwool appears lo lwave adjourned en masse 'lo llwe laeaclw. Spring lever apparenlly slruck early in Jrlwis vicinily and claimed innumerable viclrims. Upper corners: lvlargarel lvlaroney, assislanl edilorg Gerry Peck, prophecy edilorg lower corners: lrene Krislwer. arf slaffg Ernesl Barrelf, boys' spor+ ecli+or. C Con+rary To lhe lille ol lhe magazine held by one sludenl, Easler vacalion was by no means considered as l-loey by The greal maiorily of Sainls. Perhaps, however, lhe pleolges piclureol above could voice a very cliflerenl opinion concerning Their inilialion. Upper corners: Thelma Finnegan and Ruby Nichols. arf slalfp lower corners: Billie Weiland, arf slalfg l-larolcl Tucker. pholographer. I Lx! The piclure in Jrhe bolrom row will long be cherished as evidence rhal women reverl +o Their lrue inlelleciual level beiore lhe camera, while The rap? ar- Jrenrion of lhe boys above shows Jrheir Jrvoical masculine indifference. Up- per corners: Miss Lucinda Griililh, arf adviser and l-larry A. Fosdiclc, lirer- arv adviser. Lower corners: Millron V. Newcomer, business adviser and Thomas E. Williams, prinring adviser. Q i A Judging by The expressions on The faces of Those sfudenis above, school life can? be so srrenuous. Upper corners: David i-iunlrer, associare eoiiiorg Wilmer Lee. assislronlr ecliior. Lower corners: Merlys Hurchinson, girls' sporis ediiorg Thompson McNeal, senior eoliior. I Sliors around ine campus-big and lirlle, all depending on new much ar- Jrenrion each gels from llie girl, or boy friend. Apparenrly, liowever, The slronger sex is more inreresred in earing-or for Jrlme moment ar leasr. I ,Q ,- Nw 'o if i sy f-Zi: s ii Forrnal ancl informal physical aclivily occupies rnosl ol The Sainls on This page. Co-eol wresllinq and leap-frog have nol yel been aoloplecl in lhe regular sporls calendar. Q A-.Q-344,-' lk. -viii ' s ,4- N Q of KB, a ' Q A ,N .- 'Q ' 3 Xxx f ar ai' Y E, Q A J . lfief b A Y . - 4 . -- , 4 - . -.... 1' a e ,sf j Q I X j x. C55 ' 'fi .,,: Q 'Q it Track and field are predominanr here, as various opponenfs Hwaf were mer by Samf afhlefes are also picfured. When noT aT The beach or in The mounTains, These sTudenTs may be Tound ebouT The campus, eiTher in The company OT dose Triencls or in The process OT being caughT by an aTerT companion, armed wiTh a kodak. I .:mww SESS IRR sNSE Ill 3 Z, 'fs Fronlr row: Beulah Cairns, Dwiqhr and Byron Noll, Jim Zornes, Richard Ladiges, Mary Slrever. Second row: Ardilh Newcomer, Dororhy Davis, Dorolhy Dreblow, Bob Kloess, Rolaerla Shafer: insel of group: Jo Birdsall, Violer Sfrenberg, Bernard Robinson, Nadine Taylor. Third row: Jane New- comer, Billy Poole, Jean and Edward Palron, lvlarrha Jane Dowling, Irene Wyckoff. Fourlh row: Lorna Frances Williams, Dale Woolley, Jane and Ardilh Newcomer, David and Elizabelh Ann Coolc, Allan and Nancy Ann Crawford. I V iffy Fronl row: Roy Russell, Jimmie Tucker, Billie Wieland, Pal Owings, Bob lflorseman. Seconol row: Belly Johnson, lqroup insel: Clinlon Roemer, Gay Thwaile, Charlolle Quigqlel, Jean and John l-lill, Nancy anol Roy Russell, l-larry Ashen, Billie Musick. Thirol row: Josephine Corwin, Mark Slewarl and brolrher, Charles Perrunq. C do ll' l -5,-,, '.'S -7-' Lefl, lop lo borlom: Mary Ann l.owe,Cl'1esJrer Clark, and lwo unidenlified spring dancers. Second row: Ben Blee, Wayne Piper, Jim EllioH.Tl1ird row: anollwer unknown miss, and Peggy Suddullm. Fourllw row: Russell l-laney. Bill Milligan. and Jack Allen. Q l a F kkvk if y my VW AVxAnbx 1 E ' - r Top row: Thelma Finnegan, Mildred Tuclcer, Mary Fox, Evelyn Slulls. Cen- ler row: Marlys l-lulcliinson. Tom Wilkins. llnsel: Ruby Nicllolsl, Belly Tim- mons, Maxine Kniqlll. Bollorn row: l-loward Rapp, Clwelena McBurney Vernon Carney. Belly and Mary l-lolmes. Norman l-laslcell. Bernice Taylor Cornelia Palmer. Lucille l-laskell. 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