Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)
- Class of 1938
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JACGBS MANAGER 1953 Talking . . . discussing the last superb exchange assembly . . . Hi, Robinson! . . . put that book away . . . you canit fool us . . . Must go to Civics now i . . sec you this noon at thc dance. Mb S+ Qs-adnf N35 mx. V li' is A, Avi 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS B O O K O N E ADMINISTRATION B O O K T W O CLASSES BOOK THREE FINEARTS BOOK FOUR CLUBS BOOK FIVE SPORTS B O O K S IX ACTIVITIES Noon interlude . . . trivial conversation under cool shade of arches . . . went to preview last night and saw cutest fellow behind me . . . marking time until the bell rings. DEDICATION Stuart Carrier . . . smile. . . red hair . . . and all . . . 8:05 . . . Everyone but Mr. Carrier racing against 8:07 tardy bell . . . 8:00-10:00 . . . take Ariel pictures . . . 10:00 . . . chemistry class . . . 10:40 . . . advisei at senior class meeting . . . 1 1 :00 . . . another class . . . lab on action of HCL . . . . . . lunch . . . 12:45-2:45 . . .photography class . 7:00 . . . adviser at Owl service ClUb1HCCf1l1g. . . 10:00. . . hoping it will he sunny Saturday . . . nice for golf! Easy-going . . . yet indispensihle . . . he takes everything in his un- hurried stride . . . perhaps that accounts for the popularity with faculty . . . students . . . office staff . . . and gardeners . . . of Stuart Carrier . . . smile . . . red hair . . . and all. Time out . . . forget English exam for present . . . be seeing you at noon dance . . . Where were you during Civics this morning? 8 ADMINISTBATICDN Q I1 5 3 E MN E U rf N 5 W E Z F P w r Ek? 'Qi .1 -7 ' -, ' '. ,.'r..,, A G- 5 JJ e '- 'O fa ' an Q if '?E fy! Q '- ff . f, fri. 5 ff 0? . 5, 'ff- , , 9' Sf' Ai K'-. Y . ' eg. 3 -' .. if ' H-.., , f f if Z .Ja xr 18 f I. ,- , f ,und-, 5 .. ,,:. , 'w1.n1u- - .,.,,,w ills . -rdf: 23, . U qmjvv: -. - w4,.,,-, ig-...,....,..f..,-.. 1 - ....... . .,, ..,. . any 'A ' -C.: - If 1 ' vii' . ,Q s i T-1. P Lw3Y,.?T'N-Q.. N I rx.. 5- jws,., S? NE: .xv 4 -g.,,.1 M A 5- glfxigk Www ' 4: gf.-x.:.,g,1 ji 'fy?Y'1P M x H 4. A Q 1 5, rjlyfdgyffy Eigxl Q32 1335 FOREWCDRD Between classes . . . the place Where you met at the locker . . . crowded halls . . . entrances . . . the lihrary . . . athletic events . . . the Little Theatre . . . your dances . . . your friends . . . all are contained in the candid photos and stream- lined accounts of this yearbook. With its pictorial and written record of the year's events the staff presents . . . the 1938 Ariel. Office staff . . . under supervision of Principal Lynn H. Crawford . . . keyworkers controlling business administration at Santa Ana Senior high school . . . efhcient . . . smooth working . . . ready to attend to every detail of a Well-managed institution. Mrs. Merrilee Reafsnyder, Mrs. Dora Lutz, Miss Ruth McBurney, Miss Nadene Iohnson, Mr. Lynn H. Crawford, principal. l te ,.-4 ,- i i Another year is gone . . . Ariel comes to record its events . . . turn the pages . . . thrill again to the roar of the football crowd a. . . look at the pictures of fellow students . . . have a friend autograph his name under a note . . . enfoy it. May it please you . . . this Ariel . . . may it be your companion in the years to come . . . always to make you live again the happy yesterdays in Saintland. jwfgiya Between classes . . . to lockers . . . meeting friends . . . comparing last night's good times . . . planning for tomorrow night . . . wondering if you passed that chemistry quiz second period . . . '4Do you know what the assembly is today? . . . must go to class now . . . see you at noon in the cafeteria. I2 ---a....,..+NM,.,,.f , -4' Q.,---1, 111 i ,gp-gggnunlnuvnnpuunil u-snail i Nagin K ?l -Nh 1 x 1 Q H i l i 1 H 1 H1- IH HH Hereby revealing the interior of the teachers' sanctuary . . . the faculty lounge during the noon hour . . . it appears that all ru1nors concerning the enjoyment which the faculty lounge affords are true. Wai . .l ' ,I L x, , 3, Q is 5 ms Wrai- gg! 18 TNQ-W M EQ Ar. Milton V.7New mer Miss Vesta K. Nickerson Mr. R. S. Nisewariger Mr. Clyde O. ittop I - H, Y I I' 7, ' 2,.i..246 Yrijitgyfs X ri .. , Mrs. Myrtle Pearcy Mr. Byron F. Quivey Mrs. Merrilee Reafsnyder Miss Evelyn Reed F? Miss Ruth Rowland Miss Mary E. Safley Miss Mary . c E 5 hofield Miss Levenia Scott W i 1 7 af: 1 NI 1 5 sy , W, if E 511 i -Mm Q' 23' E51 D' 9 X A t lf, X , Wul- flr. Clyde D. Cook Mrs. Edith A. Cook Mr. William T. Elliott Mr. Robert S. Farrar lr. William W. Foote 1989 ...M -an Frazier Miss Ruth Frothlngham Mr. Arthur B. Gardner Iiss Jeanne M. Gerard Miss Margaret Glenn Mr. Herman W. Goodwin Mr. Reece H. Green 16 Miss Lucinda M. Griffith Mr. Guy M. Harvey Mr. Kenneth Heiges Mr. A. D. Hoenshel Mr. Richard W. Jarrett Miss Nadene Johnson Miss Helen Kirkland Mr. Joseph J. Koegler Mrs. Dora Lutz Miss Ruth McBurney Miss Ada S. McFadden Mr. T. P. McKee '7 . Sis vid SQ! 18 sis lr. Milton V.,Newf mer Miss Vesta K. Nickerson Mr. R. S. Nisewanger Mr. Clyde O. ittop I 'nf 4' 7101 I jfiiva MC .Llzrik flrs. Myrtle Pearcy Mr. Byron F. Quivey Mrs. Merrilee Reafsnyder Miss Evelyn Reed lliss Ruth Rowland Miss Mary E. Safley Miss Mary E. Schofield Miss Levenia Scott Mrs. Gail S. Smith Mr. James E. Stevenson Mrs. Velma J. Sundquist Mrs. Edith W. Thatch Miss Thelma Thomas Miss Anna L. Trythall Miss Alverda West Miss Mary Louise Wall Mr. Thomas E. Williams Mr. Glenn M. 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USI-IERETTES Twenty usherettes . . . navy skirts, white sweaters . . . passing out programs . . . pointing out correct aisles, seats . . . beauty and efficiency at once . . . smooth handling of guests at senior play Smilin' Thrun . . . at riotous UCampus Quarantine . . . Behymer-VVilson musical highlights . . . comic 'lirudi Sehoop . . . rich-voiced Marian Anderson . . . lectures . . . twenty, charming usherettes . . . Mr. McKee supervising. l,1-1'n'zui111-Siu-4-I lIllI'l'lt'l Spit-Q-I' Maury Ilulmm-s tlrzuw- Nm-It Ilhmlal 'I'il1m1in1, Ali:-v All-Kev I54-llu-l llzlxvll .Xlilmlrml 'I'um'kv1' I'zll tbwillgs II'-IIA llolmvs Iiill'IHll'il 'I'lu'kvl' .Xnilai I'nlta-I' llulh .I:111e- Alulln-ws llllth linker tllorizi Slmffzu'4I Patsy Mill:-1' I':1t HllllSUll H2l!'l1klI'2l 'l'lll'kt!l' Imp-olhy l'zt1'k1-r .lane lloiles Mildred vvEll'llUl' ORDER 'Yiamp . . .uamp . . .Kamp . . . squad oi boys . . . dx, icctcd by Mi. NXQXQCC . . . pace haXXs . . .Xockmg io: vkcixms who are sxtimg in window s . . .rumimg Xp XxaXXs . . .fxghimg . . .bieakmg schoad Xaw s . . . these atc guards oi Sam: Xaw and order. FXRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hnfvy Amkuus Umwxey Rnkskxxwxx .Kuhn Geddes s AXescaxxsXw Ru-sseh XXUXHUXSUXX Robert Hemp .hwkc Sxmkvmx John Hexxdevscm 'N am' is e Y mmm: P-Mm H uwnggsvv mm Don Numdey Ben Stefiews NNHxy11e Fred Bkuwx' Rndgev Emgd XT Yi-BN ME-N 'Y Renders L'Gddiy,, or noi gddtxf' . . . UIXQX oi student 0 . . .by fwe omdxpotem Simi judges . . . seated as ound smooth suriaced tabXe . . . scdemn iaeed . . . pcmderkng, over ease oi ieXXow Sefmt . . . supervised by Mt. Paint . . . cdebiated at theaue party XQL. Ps. FXR51' SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER .Nnunhf 'Vue-km' Kami Vvkst VMS5' NHL,-v Yak Enxksmx Hurvkek Sym-vv hnwvmue 'Vnxhwi th-nuzge 'Higgushi Gem'g:,o Nigushx Mm hx NVQ-hh Nvuyxw Phu-K' 2 f E , 'Mr May Festival . . . put off twice because of spring showers . . . but glad we waited now . . . Lorraine Tarbox as Queen of the May . . . and her attendants in their pastel robes . . . reigning supreme in the May court . . tleinocraticl . . . We even elected our Queen! I 24 CLASSES WMM 59 'N u Vffww My M' Yfgwyg 55i5fQJ?5MNf? S VM QM A - .. 1. :- MQ ,. 5 Wgu- ,r,, ' f.,1g,,.,1 ,A rhrlwu Al .A y., f', -Y rlg I.. I A ,fn--1 ,J ,zu ,,.,.. . .H-.M , ,n, . 'jg fY.,'lf4,.f gpg, 'GN IK 'D' ..I,AI,qA v yu va A 3 ei LE . E I w a 5 Q h E . E Sli 5 N 3 9 3 E Q E E ie s 1 Nev gif-M 4 wi ' Y ' ,3 .,g 'L ' WM QA 1 if 4' . we - Q- .Q - 'f- Af x X: ,' ff 3 ',g ...gn .xywf --Ygpwky eemg- ' A-law , A . f- . -X , X ff'2X?X P-'IN-X? 'Y 'i -Q:,S,5.,: xfxyw , . '8i:3.as. gg' fd S 'n , -M -R . ,., ' A Lf':.F !.?' 855 X we l' 'X M 6 fs? fwdm i , L PLANNING. .. Senior class meeting . . . Frank Was elected president . . . Speaker on vocations . . . senior rings bought . . . for senior activities . . . Waiting . . . planning . . . senior year. l'l't'SlllL'lll xvili'-1ll't'S Svvl'e-l:11'y Aslvisvi' 26 plans made on with the . Frzuik NYAS . .eon Lzluderbavli . Dick Horton Stuart Carrier 37 ACTION. First semester planning . . . seeond semester action . , Ben Blee as senior president . . . committees appointed . . linzil plans laid . . . graduation announcements planned . . . senior ditchday . . . then in ll final climax the lust two weeks . . senior breakfast . . . lXlCC2ll2llll'C2llC Sunday . . . class day . . . eonimeneeinent. l'1'vsi4I1-nt , .... . . ..,,. II:-n Illu- Yim--pu-sitli-xxt , , , l.:l1n'- nm- llll'S14l'I' Fm-n'r'1'lz1l'y . . . llll4'll'll2l .Xlvlilllwn-5 .X4lYlSl'l' 4 . . . M12 Hluanrl llilllll rgaret Abel Dorothy Jane Ablott Harry Adams John L. Adams Charles Gilbert Adkins 'ry Clyde Ashen Milton D. Asher Betty Ann Austin Fred Calzado Avila Lillian Ruth Bachman .av- yd Leroy Barnes Irene Frances Winola Edel Barrett Charles Edward Byram Lewis Bates Barnett Barry Howard Hall Adkinson Maurice La Mar Bailey Norma Rae Battle Jeannette Joseph Donald Berry Robert Cole Blake Robert R. Blake Robert William 'gsetter Blakemore - Frederick Christian Blauer lorris Arthur Marion Jeannette Mary Carolyn Wilma Virginia Lona Francies ollng Borchard Borchard Borchard Boydstun 28 Paul Denton Bradfield Herbert Clynn I, lfenneth Akin Wayne Harrison Aebersold 5 Alexander i i i z Edgar Herbert Ruth Helen Baker Marjorie Ruth Ball Brown Baird Henry Niles Baum Barbara Jeanne Ralph Palmer Becker Beckman Ben Ward Blee Catherine May Delight Sarah Bledsoe Bogart JK Jeanette Ellen Bradley Jocelyn Brando Edna Darlene Brickey . f A Victor Carey Algman L Ella Maxine Barnes John Rolfe Beeson V 'P 4 :W xx .Q A i -, .M F1 Y 1 Norma Nathelle Bogart 3 ,,.. ...i ml , ,, ,.a, i ' H.-. la i - : .Q - . ' JI Arnold Le Roy Brown I . Y. . , ff' : fsgissg 4 - - wr r . , arles Wesley Dorothy Jean Edward Carhart Quentin M. Bueghly Beulah Mary Cairns Virginia Louise yant Buckley Budd Caldwell ltte Carlson Richard Clinton Lupe Lopez Clyde Eugene Cave James John Leo W. Chapman Castillo Castro Chapman i' r as f. . 51 ' 5 5 Q 2. llliam Clayton Evelyn Rita D. Daniel Richard Richard Denmann Roy Alvin Corry Earl Harland llins Converse Cordell Corn Crane Q , jf- 'H 5 aire Eileen Daniel Newcomb Ida Eloise Dorothy Louise Ruth Elizabeth Lucille Margaret llen Cullen Davenport Davis De Gunther Dehne gui irothy Jeanne Elinor Virginia Laurence Wayne Bessie Maybelle James De Witt George Dunton Jr. eblow Dresser Dresser Du Bois Dudley 30 George E. Calhoun Lester Tyrone Nancy Jane Mary Elizabeth Carey Calkins Cappelen Jack Clark Herbert Gordon Clayton x Milton W. Crawford Karl James Crist Morris Cohen Gertrude Ruth Crosby Henry Edward Coleman Robert Hugh Crowell 9 iw id mf . 1 Q, Hazel De Shazo Helen De Shazo Ben F. Detweiler Joy Rose Donham Frank Harvey Duron Bertha Ardessa Dorotha Veda Eddy Dorothy May Dyer Egginton 'Vorth Earl Elliott Allan Vaughan Elston Daniel C. Frias Robert Le Roy Fromm dl' ll ,,4!V'! Rodger Roy Thomas Urban lter ayryynd Barbara Jean Faccou Engel Engelrnan rwi ef If Kenneth Ray Richard Charles Gordon Herndon Margaret Iona Gammell Gardner Garnett Garrett Raul Gonzales EileenXMae Gowdy Bernie Vasquez Kenneth Billy Charles Wallace Lucille Arnette X ll Granados K Greene Grigg Griggs -loxie Walter Fred Elbert Hampton Fred lven Hansen Herman James Walter Robert Nelson Harnois -lammond Hansen Harman slorman lVl. Haskell Kenneth Norbert Wilbur Blackburn Grace Lauretta Robert Duncan Dale Harding Hassett Hawkins Heaney Heath Heinly ,W xi Abe Allan La Vonne Jean Martha Jane Dorothy Alice Fainbarg Farrell Farwell Flaherty Charles L. Rita Irene Geary David Kofoid James Frederick Garrison Geddes Gemeinhardt Irene Grimshaw ,X Naynard Clarence Ruby Ramona Jack Maurice Hall Hahn Haley X Wayne Clayton Charles Morton Harris Harrison Harriet Elizabeth Harry Henry Hartman Harvey William John Jean Lois Arthur Paul Homer Earl Hernmen Hemmingsen Hendersen Henderson ' . A l Q Q awful f ' -rg. ig . Q I if 'W l hn Nelson Orpha Mae X Lloyd Ellis Henk William Robinson Raymond Elsworth Donald Keith anderson Henderson Henry Herman Hess Ian Merrill Oramae Holt Arthur Rivericus Dick Addison Wilbur Vernon Hoyt Caroline Hudspeth ollingsworth Hooker Jr. Horton 'F' i argaret Grace Marvin Lee Jacobs Adelaide Lorraine James Arthur George Wilfred Robert Elton Jones zberg Johnson Johnson Johnston lonte Weston Naomi Jean Knipe Wilbur Mulford Mary Elizabeth Dorothy Valerie Pauline Carol 'CPDCF Knipe Koutney Krisher Ladlges Vilmer Ray Lee Joe Pershing Lemons Cecelia Rose Nathan William David Walter Lewis Marjorie Ellen Leonardo Levens Lewis 34 Merlon Berle Hugh Oren Hile Dicie Jean Hill Arlene Chloe Hicks Hoffman Creighton Dode Dawn Hunting Virginia Lee Hurst George Winslow Hunter Hyde Elaine Virginia Jost Elizabeth Kafalis Lura Mae Kent Zoe Marian Kinney ,'+l , ' , U I Richard Paul Du Verne Adela Leon Junior Melba Lee Ladiges Lambert Lauderbach Rodney Richard Ruth Liggett John Christian Patricia Jean Lewis Lindernan Lindsay :an Victoria Harold Ray Ruth Amelia Aileen Ida Peter Victor Hugh John Lowe insenbard Livingston Lockett Lord Lovero fy E A fi X L, largaret Winifred Bryant Lew Ruby Mae Mason Ruth Jane Salvador Meraz James Wendall laroney Marston Mathews Merritt ,Iexander Morales Nettie Mae Morris Jacqueline Adele Helen Marie Donald Samuel Eugene Dennis Morrison Motley Mozley Mulvihill ileanor Ruth Marjorie Helen Charles B. McDonald Madolyn Ruth Flora Mina Mary Naomi flcCulIough McCune McDonald McFadden McKee I, , I . oo' Robert Theodore Helene Newbold Robert James Newton Ruby Agnes Nichols Wyllis Anthony Harry Robertson Nelson Nichols Noble 36 R X Sedalia Mae Lundak Robert Wayne Robert Charles Dorothy Lucille Luxembourger Maddock Madison Bette Grace Miller Norman Howard Alvin Frederick Gladys Louise Miller Minor Montgomery James Donald Billie Carol Musick Orrell Ruth Myers Chelena Gertrude Mulvihill McBurney 4 s Leo Ray McLain Ellen Louise Neal Hugh Mac Ewen Robert Bentley Nelson Nelson Jane Anne Noble Jennie Noce Roland Noce Mildred Anita Nordstrom ary Jane Norwood James Robert Cruz John Olivos Verna Marie Osborn Muriel Dorothy Page Ralph Earl O'Connell Pagenkopp Qwff - ' i ' ' . - - . kkk. 6 ' A ff -:.k . Q 55:52. 7 t :.i:. .. kg at ' X . I ' g. v . - QQ , 2 ffezg y anda Lorraine Winifred Mertice Charles Joseph Richard Eugene Paula Verena Cecilia Hilda nnington Pettit Peurrung Preston Purvis Ramirez na Mae Renfer Albert Earl Resnick Mireta Mae Reynolds Russell Raymond Violet Mae Clinton Henry Robinson Rockafellow Roemer arley T. Sawyer Margaret Elizabeth William Launcelot Robert Lane Scott Loren Earl Seeber Roberta Anne Shafer Schmitz Schoenrock a Mable Smith John Raymond Mary Elizabeth Maurine Lake Smith Milton B. Smith Perry Taylor Smith Smith Smith it Charles Kenneth Cornelia Mary Benjamin Grant Stanley Mark Palmer Palmer Patton Pearson Frank Joseph James Marshall Inez Dolores William Fredrick Ramirez Ramirez Randall Reid Noma Florence Juanita Mae Rohlf Janet Ellen Margaret Bradshaw Rogers Ruddiman Rutan Fay Ada Shields Alfred Lewis Thomas Frederick Donald D. Smith Shoemaker Shoemaker Sidney Winton Donald Alvin Joseph Long Benjamin Carpenter Smith Speck Standifer Coleman Steffens -..., hard Leonard Doris Marie Stock Lawrence Martin Wilmer Ivan Luella Edith Beverly Lorraine in Stump Swafford Swarts Sweet elia Christine Mary Gertrude Bettie Jane Marian Ida Rhoda Marie Ruby Jane ef Tickel Timmons Timmons Timmons Tomlinson dred Alberta Thelma Lorraine James Leonard Tway Lawrence Edward Harry John Opal Marion Vilmur :k T k ' er uc er Tway Verburg IXNTVJVVL jj l if , L ff 1ald Elsworth Roy Earnest Mary Jeanne Frank Louis Was Virginia Alma Marvin Gerald Webb rhurst Warrecker r Warren Waters '1 vi l i I l ' ,l .1 X ight Lyle Harrison Gurney Herschel Whitney Jeff D. Whitten Billie Evelyn Edmond Thomas ntzel White Wleland Wilklnt 40 William Jaxon Fern Lorraine Bill Mac Taylor Wendell Alfred Talevich Tarbox Tedrow Theodore Jackson Marjorie A. Tubach Theodore Eugene James Barnes Triplett Tubbs Tucker Jr. Barbara Jean Vorce Jane Mason Wade Dearing Claude Helen Louise Waggener Waldron Glenn Joseph Weir Geraldine Genevieve Claude Le Roy Wells Everett Jimmie Weir Wendorf Walter Williams Betty Jo Willits Audrey M i e Lillian Lavesse Willsey Wilson N , I elva Ardell Wilson Elizabeth Mae Helen Flossie Jesse Benjamin Kenneth Stevensorfw Afbugt wa Wrlglft- Winbigler Winter Wolfe Wolff X i Q . . N, . . W. ' V' VI X X ,, W W8 hx, XX 'A x X ' LJ' 1iS,xi NA I xx 'Ye 'lx-.Q lx ' Hi mi I xl . ii 'Tn N Fi li CJLYQHIW Wlidfnvqq' 'W 7 'mai 'GYQQQQH W X x ' Nl Xfir- I W 1 . 4 .. ian 'El Q' X 2: 'xx X . 1 555 i ' s 'i X. X , .. X. ....,- -' i X XX N1 ' H v ,' ' V 1' ' I. l I I h .1 '.A X ff i ' . R f W f Xi I W 'r 1' 7- . I ' hy 1 f A X . pf P1 X? f AIX , 1 ' x x 5 , 4 . 'x.3 i ,l , K K , i . I rl ,Y , l , x X '. U 1 I Q, ,Q . rx xx, . .Xue ng, ii , i X X W V , x 1, fx . 'I J I AN K X , i- , x X i i j , I ' l i ' J ni 1 -P ti W V I I X I xl 's 3 x I I. 7 ', X ' , ,X , x x M xx! X CA. mx X L fix V 1 x fx X Sv XX N ' Z I Y ,W D I K. 'N xx K b fl N , X. i X, 'x , 1 .XXX ' ' 'x R 1 X o . if 'X 0' X 1 A ! X XXV xx' i -o I . , V y Ji ' . 1 l u I A If f XX k X 1 x , ' 'E ' , X x x vi 42 X I GX 8 . x xx xx fif K Nw 594,15 , , kgs - ff ,iyfl s R- Q Yiffg., Q I .SX M x a k L g fi' ia gl ,Q R Q f . gh sJN'Q--EW' Q ' X 125, K 1 Y R WW if :5 E IUNICDR CLASS Conscientious . . . dependable . . . well-balanced . . . co-operative in school activities: members represented in drama, athletics and scholarship . . . slow start due to large enrollment of class . . . aided greatly renaissance of school spirit . . . no immediate cause for graduating seniors to feel apprehension for future of school. FIRST SEMESTER lhirney llohinson Gvol'g'v Higzlslli . l+'Va1m'es Ka-elon , Anne lk-llv , . Robert S. Farrar 44 SECON D SEM ESTER . l'I't1Sillt'l1i . . . . George 'Higzlshi Vit-e-lwesidellt . . . . XVzl3'11e l'iIlt'l' . Sec-l'etz11'y , . . . Put Uwingr. . 'l'l'Q2LSUl't'1' . . . . Put Emisr ll . Adviser , ,Robert S. Fuimu 45 SGPI-IOMORE CLASS Class cntcrs . . . Willzlrnl and Lzltlmrup groups czlclm fccling much thc supcrior. . . timc passes . . . gflllllllll intcrmingliug . . . all wld feelings finally lust . . . now one class . . . pulling Iogctlmcr. liutlm cuntrilmulc In Clllllllplilll funtlmll tczuu . . . nut alll lmmwu . . . note llumn' Society mcmlvcrslmip . . . nmnlwcrs cutcr many clubs. . . yczu' spout in 2lLllllSlll1Cl1l and planning, . . . class uuw rczuly to till plzlccnfzulx'4111ci11g Iuuiurs. VvH:wT5m1f-STH, 5El,ONI' ':-lMlt-III? IHII5 XY:1s , . , . .l'l'1'fi4lv11l. . , . IZ4-Iv Musil-lx Vzllul Iil'illlu'lll1IfI' 4 Yi--u -pn-sill:-lx! . , .Hill XY1ls II1-nu Sl'Ql'I'Sll'1iIII . .Sl'1'l'1'I2ll'X . . . , Allll'lHIl Iivllyml XY5 lu-Ilv 'I'ml4l . . .'I'1 1-:annum-1 . llzllph SI11-II:-lull'-I-211 1254-hzlrcl XX . .I:ul'1'1-ll . ,Xclx in-I' . ,liil-lmlflXX',.l:l1'r1'll Come on, we,ll be late for our last class . . . WHfhL1fSf talks over new play for afternoorfs scrimmage . . . Pretty solemn look for a cartoonist, Shoemaker, but you,ll make it. .wf-f 46 47 THESE THREE Willis M. Clayton . . . vice-principal . . . prominent . . . highly esteemed . . . member of faculty . . . has been in Santa Ana schools for past thirty-six years . . . came to Santa Ana in 1902 . . . taught at Roosevelt school . . . is graduate of Ohio VVesleyan university . . . came to high school faculty in roto . . . has been a member of it for twenty-eight years . . . promoted to vice-principal in to 1 7 . . . Santa Ana Senior high school suf- fers a great loss as Mr. Willis M. Clayton leaves. Honor due also to another of faculty who leaves l this lune, Mr. Herman Goodwin . . . teacher of mathematics . . . here past eighteen years . . . gradu- ate of Allegheny College . . . received M. A. degree at Illinois university . . . has taught for forty-four years . . . school regrets departure of Mr. Goodwin from the faculty. i l C Mr. A. D. I-Ioenshel . . . merits recognition for high quality of his work . . . has been teaching for past fifty years . . . twenty years in California . . . A. ll. and M. A. degrees from University of Denver . . . this year teacher of mathematics. . . has taught varied subjects: science, mathematics, history, languages, and many others . . . this high school loses an excellent teacher and scholar. Q x 13? 5 X .Pg -. M: -MMM - 1,.,m,,,yg,,v N A 1 , .hw mf-Q gag? 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I , MF ig f lf' Qfll-1 49 y 11 fpflf ff! , ,, vim n , ,' ' 1 , f -' , L' I x - 1 x 1 ls 'f 'w W f' 1 ,W ,f , ff fyxfilylj f rv uf ffx If If 'nywh I 1 f' , 4 Little theater comparatively new . . . but already scene of many re- hearsals . . . club meetings and informal entertainments . . . reminders of one-acts . . . pantomimes . . . grease paint . . . manufactured accents . . . faces. . .costumes. . . props . . . hopes. . . successes. 1 GENERATOR Cheers, yells, praise . . . all conferred upon staff . . . satirical lJeGenerator, '...' 'Green Sheet . . . rechristenetl The De-Penclent, ,... clever sayings . . . laughs, laughs, and more laughs . . . happy days returned . . . hrainstornis . . . intelligent discussions . . . able leadership hy Iiininie Tucker and Miss Nickerson . . . hig convention . . . super staff party. l Il2S'l' SliIAIlCS'I'l'IIl S'l',XIf'l liditoi'-in-whit-t' . ...,.....,.... . . .lllllllllv 'l'llA'li1'I' l t'ill1il't' vtlitol' , .,.... . . , . . liolmrl Small Ululvs editor . . . liolwrt Nelson Sports editor' . . . . Morris Cohen .X4lYt'l'liSlll4Ll'lllElllZlS.l1'l . . , , . , Hua Smith Assistant 2l4lYt'l4llSll!f llHlll2lALI'l'l'. . . . Iiuth Iiiggzi-tt l41xvli:ui,:e editor . . . . ..,.A lfloyil Ilarm-s Atlvisi-x' .... . . . . Miss Yi-sta K, Niwki-i'son f fj- Jf- ' ff - 3 W - V.fQ DI 'N 1, LLC ' -4 ' 7 ' f f 'tj ' WV!,,,f' 'I y i 9, fxi, GENERATOR -f fr' v 4 If ,ui , , 1. ' J I. 1 1 , Much hair standing on end . . . horrihle deadlines never 'f ' to he forgotten . . . discarded, chewed up pencils . . . new XL-af columns . . . new makeup . . . novel ideas . . . record twelve , 1' page anniversary edition . . . new compared with old . . . f' y, - . . VI twenty-hve years of excellent publications celebrated . . . if f fr, iournahsni at a new high under 'lljrofessorll Scott and his 1 ' , f gang. w VR ' K 7 l ll SICUUNII slc.x111:s'l'r1I: S'I'.XI4'I4' .l 7 ' Ugly liditorfin-vhivl' , . .,.....,. ..,. , , . llolu'l'l Scott , '- Nw-ws 4-alitol' , , , . . . , . . . . . Al1lI'L11lI'4'l Sl'lllIIllZ I I f l 0'1!lllI'l' 1-rlilol' . .xlllll llolliuprsworlh li ,. ' f - Slxorlr' 1-rliloi' . . lien Str-l't'vlls f 1- ' Vllllns .-finor . . . . i'u-g-mia inn-si fl I I' .XllX1'l-llNlIlp.1Hlilllili-,ll . . Irorothi Sllvilllilllf jf ix H. mvliangi- .uiror , er... .Xllmllw-e wulstfi , f J Mitts.-I . . . . Aim Yawlll K, Ni.f1t.,-1-wil VJ' l .i J wsRf,ss . -K - wg., L..- V ., its, X, .a tNMmm1..t,.e.t,,Ma. .if ,..x . ssfssww-is . ...s.,s-.ew saws -f 'K . f can sas: ' ' N . vmmvs . 'Q 7' N :W QNSSQ X X. .A ,, NN! s,,,,.-twsfx . i i , ss:- : M siwdew ..4s '3f ARIEL LITERATURE Scribes running hither and yon . . . copy Written . . . handed back . . . rewritten . . . handed back . . . much dis- cussion and debating . . . hne suggestions by Miss Nickerson . . . compromises . . . successful recipe for literary staff found: Three parts Margaret Maroney, five parts originality, a tterbrainness, and you have an Ariel . . . almost. pinch of sea l4'at-liltyadviser, .... , .... , , . . lsiditorsin-ehiet' . . Miss Assistant editor ASSISUIIIT editoi Assistant editoi Senior editor . Valendar editor . Vlubs editor . Literary editor . At-tivities editor Musa- and drama Girls' sport editor Boys' sport editot' 52 Vesta K. Nic-kerson Margaret Maroney . .Iimmy Yamada . . . Grave Pot-k . , Beulah Nairnes . . . Robert St-ott Alan Hollingxswortli , Margaret Schmitz . Rhoda 'llil11ll'lUllS . . , Ruth Baker . . . XVilmer Lee . Patrieia Emison Hill VVinterhouriie 1'wwi sf-H? 53 ARIEL ART Norman Haskell and eo-workers busy sketching . . . filling in . . . resketching . . . pencils producing many brain- storms and new twists . . . Miss Woolley arranging new groupings for club photographs. . . Mr. Carrier taking super candid shots . . . modern work . . . art, photography . . . novel ideas . . . gifted artists . . . new and different . . . 1938 Ariel. .XVI Editor' ,,... , NHl'Ill2l!l llztski-ll Assistant Art lilclitor. . , lloht-Vlzn Siiztfi-1' Assistant Art Iiltlitor. . . . . .Xrlt-rin lIol'I'ln:un Sul:-liltlitors 'Pom Sllllvlllillivl' Iiollisn-Ki1'i'hllt'l' ituhy Nivhols Iionzt Iioydston Knthlt-t-n ilrztvt I'lxotognxplit-i's: l'1ilm-ntlowtly lfroti Avila llownrtl .Xtlkinson Itlzi lioyclston lf1lllll'l'iIlt' Hoon f'ililI'll'S lil'j'illll Iiilliv NYM-lzlilfl .XIzn'gt1n-i'itn- Nielson lim-Ilan Swartz Alyitila-tl l't-tidy l zu'ulty Art Asivistii' ........... . . Miss 'l'ni 'XYoollt-5' l 2lk'lllij' l'l1!ll0f.Z'I'1lllllj' 1XIlX'iSt'I ,... , . MV. Stuart l'2lVl'i0l' ARIEL BUSINESS Posters in the halls . . . oft repeated phrase, uliuy an Arieln echoed . . . re-echoed . . . Marvin Iacobs counting subscriptions gained in widespread campaign . . . a better and more successful presale . . . a complete sell-out on final sale . . . streamlined make-up . . . more photos . . . widened scope for Ariel . . . Mr. Elliott devotes much time, energy, and novel ideas . . . fine cooperation! llusiun-ss 111:111z1 'e1' . . .... , . A AI:11'x'i11 .llll'UllS .I11l1io1' lxusinvss 111 1111 ll . . How:11'd llama So11hou1o1'e l1llSille'N:-1 111 1111 ll . . . Iiill liowv Jllllltbl' z1ssisl:111l . . ..... Max Rash Sopl1o111111'1- z1ssislz111t . . . . . l!l'111'v ,XllklllSIlll l'i2lL'llllj' lsusiuess 1l1lYiS1'I . . A111 XVilli:1111 'IX Elliott BUYS' GLEE CLUB Masculine voices . . . virile songs . . . grand assembly pro- grams . . . exchange programs . . . concerts for school and outside audiences . . . participation . . . cooperation . . . aiding and bringingout school spirit. . . hard work . . . line music. . . honor for the school . . . cultural advancement . . . music appreciation. I'x'1-xiih-nl . . . , hvllllillll llt'IIIIlll'Il Yivm--pl'n-siilvlll . . . llvl'lwl'l Small Sl'4'l'1'lillAj , . . . Nornmii Ilzuska-ll ,Xmlxise-V, . . , Mr, Ili-Vlu-rt Iiivlu-I 55 1 Q - I s ll - sf 4 ' 'Q vkl flc-' - 1 M Q on . Q :K . , 5 .--5 gr K- AH 1.- .X . N ,.: X X f l X . si tw fn LYRIC CLUB Ncw uniforms . . . color. . . dash . . . wliitc coinplcincnt- ing rctl . . . inzisscd fill'Sl2lgC1l17PC2l1'2ll1CC . . . soloist to tlic front . . . new songs . . . old songs . . . zisscnilulics . . . after scliool :ind niglit pcrfornizinccs . . . girls . . . songs . . . solos. . . liar- inony . . . cyc lilling spcctziclcs :is . . . Cliristinzis progrzini . . . f 1 - . lllll11liSglYl11g . . . lxicczilziiiirzitc. Iwvsifli-nl ,.., .... . . Vail 1'lIA'NlIlll X'i-'1--lam-sitlvxil . , Yi-riizi Hs!-orll Sl'1'l'1'l1lI'X . , , lHox'oll15' lfl'l5ll1'l' .Xilvism-lt, . . ,Xll'. llvl'lwl'I llivlivl 56 57 CI-IORAL CLUB Hugc turnout by girls for glcc club . . . lou many for unc class . . . Clwrzll and Lyric clubs formed . . . intcnsivc study . . . work . . . rcllczlrszlls . . . CHll1llSi2lSll1 . . , pcrfurlny ZIIICCS . . . whcncvcr wld grads gzllllcr . . . zlnccclutcs . . . IZILIQQIXICI' . . . music . . . wld songs from school dzlys. l'uw-sirlvlxl , . . . . .... . . . . , 1',n1'ul5lu XXX-Ils X'i-'4-fgulwsinlvrml . . yiljlllliil 1':w1nIxx'n-II S.-wxw-lsnlw . . . Ihmniw S1-hmirl .Mlvisn-1' . . N112 ll:-rlwrl Ili'-In-l AA4 Cvv 'gif 1:6 -J 4' sc? BAND Proud of the band . . . the school year highlighted by its glory . . . colorful parades . . . out in front Armistice Day . . . blasting staccato notes on high in assemblies . . . suits and ties for concerts . . . music . . . clever maneuvers on the football greensward . . . increase from twenty-five members to over one hundred . . . color . . . and new features . . . radio . . . summer concerts . . . Mr. Heiges directing. FIRST SEMESTER Leon Lauderbach . . .Carl Crist .... . . . Manager . . . . Second Manager . . . . .Historian. . . . William Talevich ..... Sec1'eta1'y-treasurer, . Dick Watson ....... Efficiency Manager . . . , ........ Assistant Efficiency Manager Milton Asher ....... Publicity Manager , . Edgar Baird, G. Garnett ..... Librarian .... . . . . . . . . . . . . First Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Assistant . . Mr. Kenneth Heiges. , . . Adviser . . . SECOND SEMESTER . . . . Karl Crist . . Richard Ladiges . . Jack Phillips . . Vic Alleman . . David Swartz . Albert Hadley . . Amy Nichols . . Lucille Andrews , Archalene Winter Mr, Kenneth Heiges ORCHESTRA Success! A word well deserved . . . the first assembly . . . Mr. Heiges, master of the baton . . . two concerts . . . inspiring music . . . Orange County Music Festival . . . huge orchestra . . . and with twinges of sadness, Baccalaureate. F'RST SEMESTER rl:-orgv llvzlr- . . Ilivl1:11'1l liznrligvs. lions XX 1111111111 . Imvirl l'1':1igl1vz1d l l':l11k Ii:1111i1'r-Z . Mr. K1-1111:-th I In-ig Q1 -rgr-1 , . Man llll-ill-2ll'lll 2lf.ZL'I' . I lllrlivitx' 1'l1:1i1'111 Ill H1-4to11111 -4'1'vl:11'v-I1'e'11s111m 1 I1 It 11'1v111-v XI'111-1-'11 X'-xislxnl lift 1111111 ll I1h1':111.111. . , 4,XSSiSlGllll l,1l11.111l11 , 'vs , . , . SECOND SEMESTER . . . . l'z11'l f'l'iSl . Ilivlizwrl lizuligr-5 . , . .lzlvk I'l1illips . , Victor A111-1111111 . . lmvirl Swartz . .Xllu-1't llaldlvy . . . .X111yN1e!1ols . 4 Iiueille.X11d1'ews YISPI' - . .XI12 K4-11111-th llr-iw-5 6 ART CLUB lust organized in time to have picture in Ariel . . . have accomplished great deal since organization . . . art exhibits and artists . . . interesting trips . . . by local authorities. I 'resident ....... Vit-P-president . . Sver'et:u'y . . . . , 'I'r0:1sul'el' . . . . Adviser' . Miss visited several heard art talks . . Jim 'Fzipsvott . liligs-lie Hzlnmkel' . , Rolwrtu Shafer . Arlene Hoffmann Hazel Nell I-lvmu-. iw 'um W f'-'gf R W- STAGE HANDS Curtain going up . . . dim the house . . . up with the foots . . . stage crew in action . . . never seen . . . building sets . . . raising curtains . . . hxing properties , . . sets for Smilin, Throughl' and Campus Quarantinef, Scottish gardens . . . rustie houses . . . modern college frats . . . submarine shells . . . shaded balconies . . . shadows . . . thanks to Mr. Griggs, designer-builder, and his stage erew. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER liorothy .Xlnlott liolwrt Neilson Alton lfowlt-r Alton lfowle-r limi Smith llobert Nelson l-Ill:-on Howrh t', li. Stein Gordon NYilcle- .lavk llzlrpon' llorrlou XX'ilfl4- Xxvllllillll Yost Ulu-ste-1'.lollllstonXYilli:lm Yost XYg1l1m- Lewis 62 ,U X I ? 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I S9 FE 'S 'E INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Harvest Ball and tlie Hi-links-botli iinportant activi- ties . . . sponsored by the inter-club council . . . meaning of course the nine clubs that compose it . . . Slg1l'l2l,cDWl, Philos, Delus, Entre Nous, Beta Phi Delta, Zeta T, Wi Tania Pi, and Alpha. FvRsT SLMFSTEP SECOND SEMESTER .limmy 'l'11t'lu-1' . . , I'i't-sislt-nl . . . . . . l42ll'!'j' Stump I':1l1'ivi:x l'lH1lSlllI . . . , View--pw-siflelil . . . . l I'2lllL't'S Ken-tm: llllI'0lllX l'll1ll1t'I'lj' , . Sl'4'I'0l2ll'j'-ll'i'2lSlll'1'I', , . . l42lflt'2lll I.:l11lr Ili-In-rl S. I :1r'1':u' . . . .X4lYlSt'l' . llulmi-rt S. l 2l1'I'2lI 66 .. . -- . -cf-vr'fw.1, v :M r' -1: -e:wgv,':1!if'.w11:y- -43-5 I1 ,:.. . ,,w..f- , .,., PE? I - ' ' 'IQ' A ' , 2. , , ,fc .f 1 -A wan' f ' 3 1 2' -. 1 .L,..,. . ,A I. Lf x , . . , ,A.- V ,L4, 1 .l,,,.,. .A x x r 1 'SI 0-4 -F? !2'X33' ,- -ex f 'FQ ,W Vbxwpygy My QyzQqwW wgfjvff My ,L . 'boo 5 . fb? N 4q'5fYf jzyjwivif' M5 I W, I, 1 K ' X I f l 1 1 I J V If J 1 I 1 I 1.1 , 4 K, v J 1 Rally dzmcc . . . cvcryonc there . . . music . . . talk of tomorrow's game . . . tomorrow nighfs date . . . something doing cvcry minute. ....f.- 'TT' if YK 'Ex INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Harvest Ball and the Hi-links-hoth important activif lies . . . sponsored by the inter-club council . . . meaning of course the nine cluhs that compose it Delos, Entre Nous, Beta Phi Delta, and Alpha. FIRST Sr MES-TER .limmy 'lllll'lit'l' . . ,I'l'i-sielf-lil. . , A xvit'f'-lll'l'SlIlt'lll . Ihrrotlii' l lillll'I'lX . Seewlzli'5'-In-zx:41i1'e I':lli'i4-in Iflmison. Iloln-rl S. l 2ll'I'2lI' . Advisei' . 66 . . Sigma, Owl, Philos, Zeta T, Wi Tania Pi, SECOND bEMESTER . . l.zii'1'y Stump . . . lf'i'z1iivi-s K1-ei:-11 . . . liilfltlilll liillll! , , Iloln-rl S. l 2ll'I'ill' was . 67 ALPHA CLUB Honorary girls' service club . . . group went into business in a big way . . . sold candy at the Hi-links, streamers during football season, and refreshments at the P.-T. A. open house . . . skating party . . . eo-sponsored an Lifter-football game dance. FIRST SEMESTER SFCOND SEMESTFR l,oi'i':linn- Sww-I . . . , I'l'e-sill:-nl . . . . lhwolliy lmxis Nlihlra-fl 'l'lll'kQ'I' .... . . Sl'4'l't'l1lI'j'. ...,. Ihlsy Milli-1' lk-uluh l'illl'll0N .... . . 'l'i'mxs1x1'vn', ..... I1-is 1'l':nwfor4l Miss Mary IC. SL'llHll1'lIl . , . .Mlvism-I' , Miss Al1ll'X IC, S1-lloiif-Ill BETA PHIDELETA Revival of skating parties brought about by this group . . . sponsored two of them . . . held on school driveway . . . also sold red and white pompous for football games . . were very brave and imitated teachers for Hi-links. FIRST SEMESTER lh-ulznli l'1llI'Ill'H .Mlm-l:1lclw .Iohnsou lvorothx llrolaloxx Hillin- xlllltlillltl . Irvin- Malrsllnll . Miss M:ll'5' IC, Sul' 68 SECOND SEM ESTER . , I'rr-sirloul . . . , Betty .Io XYHIQ-is Yin-1--lnl't-siflm-Ill . . . Ilillie NYM-lzillfl Qee1'et:l1'y-111-zisiiiw-1' ,... H4-tty larry Vllhlieity t'hJlll'lHJlll . . I'!t-ulzih l'RllI'll4'S 4411111-11111-:ll-:x1'l11s . . . Violet NYyt'koI'I' 115 . . . Atlvisel' . . Miss Mary IG, Szlflvy fu, ENTRE NOUS Gave ll teal for sophomores and new girls as friendly festure . . . hel wed them to become :lee uzlinted . . . coo ver- 2, 1 . Q I ated on H1-IlI1kS. . .enyoyed yezlruffun. FlR':,T 5flVlbbT! H sxmomw an M1-mu-1 I'z1I l':lIliSl1Il , . ,I'l'1-sill:-nl. . , , . . .Xnnzl Ih-Il .xllllil lhfll . . . Yi1-1--pw-sill:-all . . . I1:11ll.1l':u 'I'u1'lu-I' Ilzlrrivl Spin-1' . , , Sl'4'I't'l1ll'Y. . .... I1-:ln lluxxwls .Xlilllrn-41 XV:ll'll4-I' . , . .'VI'l'1lblll'1'l ..., I':1lsy .Xlillvr Miss II1-le-11 Kil'kI:lml . . . . .xlIYiSl'l , , Miss Ilvle-n Kirkluml WI TAMA PI Doubtless proud of two members, Ladean Laub and Sadie Mason, who were song leaders at football games . . . other club members operated refreshment service at games. . . . regular meetings held throughout year. FiR5T SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ili-li-in N4-wbolil . . . . . Al'x'osi1lvl1l. . . . . Iizidvaii Iauiih l4'n'ziiu-vs K1-otoii .... . , Vim--pi'osixh-iii . , . . . l l'2llll't'S Kei-ton .lxli-'llli-liiiv l:l'1llll-1lI'll . . . .SQ'4'l'Hl2ll'j'. . . l l'1lllC'0S Yosskilhlvl' lauli-:iii lillllll .... , ,'I'rvz1sl1i'ei'. . . . -lt'2lIl 'l'hw:ii1 Mrs, Hail S, Smith, . . Advisor . All's.4Ii1ilS. Smith 7o 71 ZETA Dance product of their efforts . . . instrumentzil in stop- ping, silly initiation of pledges . . . mzmy members hold slu- nlent body positions. Fmsr SEMLSTER Srcgomo Sl maart R I,or1':1i111- Swv:-I . . . . l'I't'Nlllt'lll . . . , I,o1'1':1i11v 'I':11'l1ox I,o1'1':1i11e 'I'111'l1ox . , , . Sl't'l'L'l2lY'X . ..,. Iilllvn Ne-:ul lrllizziln-II1 XN'i11l1ip.gIe-1' . . .'I'1's-1151111-1' , . . l:2ll4lI1ll':l Yolww- Miss Al2ll'L22ll'f'l 111111111 . .Xilvisn-1 , , Miss 3l:11'g:,:11'1-I 4ll1'1111 SIGMA CLUB These fellows seem to have received . . . and still possess . . . most of the gold footballs . . . group tended to goal posts and score boards at football games . . . also active inlfinter- club affairs. FIRST SEMESTER Jimmy 'I'1u'kv1' . . .lwesident tit-orge Uuntou . , . , Yll'l'-lDl'6Slllt'lll. . llowurd llalplw .... Qi-uVn-lu1'y-treztsin'-r Mr, Vlyilv H, l'z1llon . . .-Xdvisem' .72 SECOND SEMESTER , . li21l'l'X Stump . . . llugzjh Lowe . , llowzxrd Rupp . . . , All: Vlydi- rl. I'uIlo11 OWL CLUB Lo11g,lr1115,, 15,0 thu sglmol l1 ul 111 Owl 1tup 11s 11l1111111s trz1t1o11l1u1ld111g 1lso l1 ld 111 Owl Llulb now wg l1 11111 l 1111 owl, but WL st1ll l1lVL 111 Owl Ll11l1 lun um WL l1 111 1111 Owl club, wg l11VL unoynd su Lf 1l lllfilflll 1l 11111111 rcfrcsl1111c11t sgruu II f11otl11ll g1111u 1 pLrfor11111111 ll the H1-links FIRST SEMESTER .lzwli S11llix':111 l,z111'1'1-111-1- Im-ss llllll Hli11l1:111l . . l1111 lllullmfy . M11 Slll2ll'l 1':1111'11 DELOS CLUB Club members coulclift decicle who was to give club editor information about activities . . . matter settled by not mentioning activities . . . although, of course, they would have made a line Writeup. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER liivlxzirrl lizuliges . . , President . . .... .lzlvk Allen Stnnforcl King . . , Vive-president . , . . Kenneth Haney lmnny lfrius . . . . . Secretary. . . . Hugh Nelson .lan-li Allen .... . . Svrgeullt-at-zu'1nS . . . Bob Alle-n Mr. Vlymlv Nook , . . . . Adviser . . Mig Vlyde- Cook 74 75 PI-IILGS CLUB Responsible for football banquet as grand final to suc- cessful football season . . . gave their hopeful version of Uludgment Day at the Hi-links . . sored an after football game dance. FIRST SEMESTER Herschel VVhitney . .lim O'C'onn0ll . . . . . , ,I'x'usidc-nt. . . . , Vive-pmside-I1t,. Ilznrry Harvey . . . .S0m-l'et:u'y-treztsurm M. Smith, R. Stein . . . . Sergeant-at-arms Mr, Guy AI, Harvey , . . . Adviser . . , ,1 4 rl qi , if FIX in addition, eo-s pon- SECOND SEMESTER . . . Iiyrzun Hutt-s . . , Rim:I1:1r4l f'lH'll . , t'hzu'le-s I'1'ide . . Rob Kelehnor . . Mr. Guy Al. Hurvi-y if li 1 HONOR SOCIETY Busy year for Honor Society-two ditch days . . . most important, of course . . . members helped with registration, member of local chapter elected as president of District Scholastic Federation . . . record number of seniors made permanent members of the Federation. FIRST SEMESTER .limmie 'l'1u'ke1' Ilowurrl lizipp. l':1l1'it-int Irlmison MVS, limlilll Vllllil 76 l'1'n-sic Yir-e-1111-siflelll. . -r'1'etzu'x'-Ilvwillren thu . .X SECOND SEMESTER . . I5ouNY:11'hl11'sl . . .Xlz11'x'in.lz1eolvs . . , Palsy Miller rlviser . . Mrs. lfhlitlx 'l'l1znlvl1e1' FRENCH CLUB 77 Hilarious goings-on sccn at thc French club initiation party . . . Frcnch czifc zitmosphcrc provided with chcckcd tuhlc cloths . . . czmdlc light . . . punch in winc hottlcs . . . cigzlrctlc girl who sold candy. FlR':'T SEMESTER COND Sl MESTYR NInl'g:l1'4-1 Mzlron x . . , l'l'1-sich-nl. . . . . . P11155 Milli-1' Ilhoalni 'I'immons, . , X'iz-1--pn-sialvlil . , Iihorlzi 'l'lmmons lilllli lim-lu-Il , . . .N1'1'l'i'I1ll'X, . . . lla-lr-11 XX':ulmll'oxl l'Ii1gi-no Flon-S , . . l:l'lrUI'lt'l'. ..., .lm-li Vliillips Alisa I llvllllll I Iiomzi. , .Xnli IN-i' . Nliw 'I'hi-lmzl 'lllIllllIilF A 1 ,Q 2 ., E if f i 4 i i 78 LATIN CLUB 'llizlt little pig who went to l1121I'liCIl12lCl nothing on new nieinhers of the Latin elulv . . . at the slave market they were sultl as slaves to the other members . . . the Roman banquet eztnie in lmnrly to overworlqecl seniors . . . they were per- initterl to recline. 1'HII5lllS .,..,,, . . I!:n1'In1t':t 'l'lIl'lit'l', Ilmlgi-I' I-Inglv Si-i'l'i'I:ll'5 . . . . . . , Hrzu-v Um-k illl'l'2IZ4lIl'4'I' . . . , .Xnilzu l'4Dlll'I' N1-nu It-:uI..r . ...., I':tt Hwiitgs Ili-piwlt-i' . . . llillk-22ll't'l Matmtioy .Xelvisi-i' , , Miss .lHSt-Allhllll' Arimldy nq.,,,,wb-Dim! Amar 80 I SPANISH CLUB Fiesteeita,', no doubt means something to Spanish stu- dents . . . the naine of the initiation party held by the club . . . it copied the style of a theatei '... other activities also followed Spanish theme. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER William 'I'ale-vieli . . . , l'I't'Slfll'Ill . . . . , Kaul lloiizaili-s I':lul Holizzile-s . . , ,Vim--lvi'e-sislviil. . . , 'I'om I'IilPl'l1'lll2lll .Xrlviiv HoI't'in:in . . . . Se'4'l'1'I2li'y. , ..... Betty Porn .lifzin lluffmzili . . . . . 'I'i'e:isu1'n-i ..... In-:iii Hoffliiziii Miss liiith l I'UllIlIlH'll2llll. . Advise-i' , Miss Iilith l l'Illlllllf.fll2llII Miss .Xiinzi I., 'I'i'ylhzill . 4 Advisi.-1' , Miss Anim li, 'I'i'ylh:ill 3 i -ga 4 we 9. Y 'P an fx x -X. K s, R wt i wbw i. It - My i rum. CGSMOPCDLITAN CLUB Club picture was to be taken at the local jail with the sheriff . . . objections altered it to the courthouse cannon and the mayor . . . besides being good neighbors at Christ- mas, nieinbers got together on many occasions for big por- tions of fun. FIRST SEMESTER Nornmu Milli-1' . l'h:u'le-s ll2ll'l'iN0ll Ihllh linker .lvssv Xvttlft' . .Xlw l'lIlll1ll2l1'LI'. . Mr, lilly Al, II:u'x'4-x 82 . l'I't'Slll0Ill . . xll'k'+lll'0Slllllllt . . Soc-l'el:11'y. . . 'l'l'02lSlll'k1l' , 501',LI'Q'?llll-2ll'2ll'lHS . Adviser SECOND SEMESTER . . Norman Milli-1' . l'll2ll'l0S Gzirrison . Marion 'Fiinmons . Aluviou 'l'llHlll0llS , , Mr. Guy M. Ilzlrvm ug '?,. ,gs at f55ss.if sf'-Q x H 5: I UN IOR TOASTMASTERS Club so recently organized tbzit it is as yet witlioul zu clizirter . . . one of zipproximzitely tliree sucb junior clubs in existence . . . members practice public speaking at meet- ings . . . bope to produce speakers wlio clonlt produce groans. FiRs'r SEMESTER Srciorsuu SFMFSTYR lv!--lc Hziiwlm-1' . 4 I'i'1-sim-111. . , . , lion:-r Ifliigi-I lion .Xlozli-5' . , Vive-1nl'4-siilr-Jil . . . . . llivli liIIl'4lII1'I' . . Yi-4-ollil x'im'm--p1l'4-sinlvrll , . .lollu lloelmlvs . , . . . Sl'4'l'1'l1ll'j', , . . . lion Xlozloy . . , , . Nw-ond si-nw-I:ii'5 , , Holm-rl Ne-Ixoli Miss ,lvilllllt 4 1'i':xi'1l . , .Mlvisi-1' 4 Miss .Ii-:innv 'li-i':u1'il T -'-uhm .r....,1., ...W A .msd 1f1Ws'W'mf'fQ1zs:1:w-wfv. ,rw , fx + Hwy-- W-r f' z X , wm mwqa ,...fw - '91 GIRLS' LEAGUE Only group to which all girls autoinatically belong . . . officers form cabinet . . . each spring group sponsors Co-ed dance . . . only legal time, leap years excepted, when girls ask boys for date . . . responsible for interesting fashion show. FIRST SEMESTER Iwesiclvlll ..., Yiem--pn-simlvllt , . Sl't'l'4'l2ll'X . . . 'l'!'l'IlSlll'l'l' ..,.. . . . . . , .Xslvism-1' . , ......... .,... SECOND SEMESTER Iiorrziinv 'l'm'lmx I4'ram'vs Keeflon Dorothy Davis Whole-mi 3lC'Rlll'l1t'X iss Helen Kirkland l'1llPlllOlI l':11'ol lirinkerlioff, liorraim sweet, Al2ll'l2lll 'l'lllllU0llS, I':1t Iflalherty, Ilvlliu 'l'immons, Betty NVil1ets Ss Pai-M11-Mchzmqtict . . . mid-winter coiifcrciicc . . . waffle hrcakfast . . . confcrcncc at Asiloiiizii' . . . lfzistcr hrcailxfzist . . . 'gwcmicn mardi un . . . Christmas carols . . . tlircc mcctf il1gS2l month . . . and HVUC1lIiUl11li gtiidziiiccf' . . . spczikcrs :tt incctings . . . chihs cditor zipprccizitcs fact that 'l'ri'Y activities xidcquzltcly fill this spzicc. I'i'1-siiln-nl .... , , . ,..,.. lmfltiw ,Xlivliusi-in Yiw41n'1-sith-ills .Xliilgzli-4-I .Xlziiwlm-5, .Xllitzn I'illlvl' S4't'l'l'l2ll'j' , . . , ...., Nzuiiiu 'I':i5I4il' 'i'I't'1lSlll'1'l' . . . .... .XI:ii'jmif- llzemlzill I'i1Ivlii'iIy 1-liziirm in . .Ii-ssiv XYillsi-5, Ivm'is1'l:ix'k liilig 1'il'4-lv t'iIiliI'IlI All . llrzii i- Vu--lc .X4Ix'iS1'l' . . . , .Xlixx .Xl:1l'jw1'i1- .XI44'llllm-li ? six Q ,! Fri S ,, 3, It HI- Main activities center around Christmas time . . . group sponsored food drive for unfortuiiates . . . also held three day camp at Osceola during beloved yuletide vacation. clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, Mottos . clean life. FIRST SEMESTER lid liudtl . . 'Pom l':Ilg1't'lIllElll .lohn llt-mlvrsmi .luck l'l1u'k . . MV. llivlizllwl NV. John th-41114-S . Nt-:ll llzxrpt-1' 86 . , l'1'v:-sith-111, . . , X'i4'e-jrlwsislvlll . , Sew1'etz1l'y . . . . . . 'lll't12lSllI'0l' . . . . . . . SUI'g'02llll-Rlt-RIVIII lziriw-It . . . . Adviser . JUNIOR III-Y . . . President . . ,Vivo-lwesideiit . . S6'L'l'9lZll'y . SECOND SEMESTER . ,... . Hd Hudll . . . ..lll1l Ialpswrtl John llendvrsml Iiznwrvllve Diwssn-x' , ...... l'e1'1'y Smith 1-hzxrd NV. .lzlrrell . , lloh -lfPll'llllt'1' . . Max Rush . , lClhe1'1, Bakr-1' 87 CJURRENT AFFAIRS FORUM Discuss weighty problems . . . decide fate of nation . . . and devise foreign policy . . . perhaps could bulzmee much discussed budget . . . :md have fun doing ir. FIRST SEMESTER li1'Il Slt'fl'l'IlS . Ii1rlu'l'l 91-ull .Iohu lll'llllt'l'HlIlI Iiulh Alulln-ws .X, II. li2lI'1lllt'I' bl LONKV 5lfMkbTkR I'1':-xlnlelll .... . Xlllll Ilollmgsworllx . , Illlnllmlxourll .Xlizllrs lllllll!'IIl an . . . . Hnl llllulnl . fX.lllol1.lI .Xi'l'1liI'S1'lI:lil'l1lIlIl . -Iolm Ili-ml,-rxoil Nr-vnu-l:n1'x I'ulh Xlwtlh 'xx'- .....ns . . ,X4lXl5Q'l' , . .X. l:,4i1ll'llIl1'I' lf :Vi Triennial banquet . . . Imperator Crawford, Consuls Barbara Tucker and Roger Engel feasting on pheasant tounges . . . noted guests . . . attirecl in togas . . . reclining . . . slaves serving . . . bowing to the sligbest whims of the revelers. 88 ggi . Rxbpqgb QW WZ Jwzau YS? GPQJ QMQL: JCom.,o.,d2,C',i, wm0y L pad. inbu 4,444 J2.N 507491 -Ca -lea, Z! ,il Qaida, ,61M,l.,,zaM 5 5 xiii sl Q 3523 P 0 R T S MJWQCWZJ3 W WW fiff W W mf wzwfff ZZWQ . ef' Q ' A . 'wif -'L Ne f-yu .-. F' .'-fx-..CT7'fi',1 w . X . .1 . I . , l 1 , x J-,qw fir mv ,:n,z-.:.- . A --mm 2 . W . 1-,Qs ' ' 1224-W-'f-f, .1 ,. fi m rl-f Z-2: ,E ,,,,.., ---'rnarw 5-1+ ini. .1 Z' ffm As f ,h J 3, W ablati- Kwlym W 89 Solid bulwarks . . . inen of steel . . . their superb blocking essential in Saint football victories . . . Stump, Warburst, and Mziddocli made all Citrus Belt League squad . . . great things expected from juniors, Pride and Webb. 411' lg, .Sl V' CHEER LEADERS HAH right-everybody together now-S-S-SAI-N-li NTS-SAINTSH . . . deep booming, yells sending a grand football team down to the last marker . . . then over . . . cheers . . . cheers for the team . . . cheers for the opponents . . . O. K. everybody-now hit it !' '...' 'Let's make this one bigli' . . . Fifteen big ones fortheteamlv . i . in generating school spirit . . . help on that grand Citrus Belt Champion- ship march . . . and for all the other things they did for the school . . . a Cheer! I l Cheer leaders . . . Iohn Geddes, Norman Miller, Karl Crist, Don Oliphant . . . Adviser . . . Miss Margaret Glenn. ,N or DRUM MAIORETTES Red and White strutting to the tune of the Saint fight song . . . live Majorettes . . . high stepping lasses catching the crowd's eye . . . Armistice Day parade . . . winning football games with Fullerton . . . victory March . . . more victories . . . quarter-finals with Long Beach . . . Hashing smiles . . . twirling silver batons . . .Red and White marches on. Dorothy Parker, Anita Potter, Margaret Morgan, Har- riet Spicer, Arlene Hoffman. I V Q mx QQAZ .2 if 5 V at 3 il Nga' x 'ti ' 'M' ' 61 . .,. Y . ,Q 1 2 DRILL TEAM Left, right, left, right-column left-everybody on the fieldf' Brilliant red and white pompons waving to the stands . . . marching maneuvers set to martial music . . . strutting majorettes . . . all in White . . . football in the air . . . school spirit . . . and the drill team at Work . . . more school spirit . . . pep and color at the football games. SONG LEADERS Football games . . . assemblies . . . rallies . . . song leaders calling for order . . . Quiet everyone-come in on the second chorus--everybody together nowf' At all the games . . . between halves . . . rest periods or whenever the game was lagging . . . strike up the band and everyone sing . . . The school son f . . . fi fht son 1, On Saintsv rin fin Y out on the in fa is in 3-1 afternoon air . . . spirit . . . teamwork . . . loyalty. Song leaders . . . Pat Owings, Sadye Mason, Ladean Laub . . . Adviser, Miss Margaret Glenn. hi fe? 53 VARSITY FOOTBALL Climaxing a long string of victories . . . Saint varsity Won the Citrus Belt League title . . . reached semi-finals of C. I. F. playoffs . . . team fought Hercely against bigger opponents . , . especially when losing . . . won traditional Armistice Day game at Fullerton . . . awarded gold footballs in assem- bly . . . solidly supported by student body. f' f VARSITY LINE-UP Aslwn LE All-xailulei' G 1'2lf.ft'llk01lD Kleplwr 'IT Cordell 'l' O't'onn0ll lhwtmn LG lmi F Pride li. Alle-li Q Hignslii Q B. NVQ-bb .I, Allen Q INIe11'm-mln RG Reid J. Mulvihill I'l1lPl' RH Zllillllilkifl' l':4ll'l'y G HGll'l'lJll Il, E 13lZlL'kblll'll lllutm-lifmwl E All-Kollziv ld Ii, liobinson linker G Szxwym' ld 'NV:1hIl1erg:,' Kenyon ll llarvey G Stzmdifer Frieml G M. Webb lil-I Lowe Luvero E Granudos H McClure IG. Mulvihill Ashby G Mzldduck 1'nlla rd E Collins Lili Stump Sullivan E Dunning G Musick 'Pwuy H Smith RE WVzu'hurst Wisdom H B. Robinson fl Ashen Alexander Ralph Barnes Ross Barnes Dunning Horton Higashi Hamacker Mercado Bill Music Bob Music Piper 96 yur , W:-f B. Barry Barron Collins Cordell mlm Klepper Lowe Maddock McClure Warhurst-Coach Foote .GM ,' ws 1 1 q-:li 7 M lysllt 1 Pagenkopp Pride 2 :id K . Xiu' A-as-K if gg Robinson Sawyer Shallenburger I Smith Stump Warhurst B. Webb M. Webb Bates-Frias X x gf gf xx X X 2 5 E S Sgenson X N X M- Q ii Q' Xlxxw X E Kg- Xxxg K X-I ,gx , F X X Q X I W 1 ik, 6--liggy HUDDLE fin SOPI-I FOOTBALL Santa Ana high school sophomores undefeated in first season in Citrus Belt League . . . annexed championship with excellent performance at San Bernardino . . . steam- rollered all opponents . . . smashing line play responsible for long gains of backheld sophs Worked out with regulars after close of season . . . helped varsity defeat Long Beach. Rmmlzllise 'Paltuln l'oll:11'rl Slmlleuhu l'Q2,'t1l' Gill .lm-obs liuzivk Ross lizlrm l lalrvey Burnett Musivk Brown S T.l4I T 'l' 1 lil: RIC RIC l!'I' RIG Q lill RH l.l'I Mereurio Meyer Vznlenvin ,I-yt, Girton Sulyel' XVQ1 clclvll Woodward Q uin tu nu M Ul'f.1'i1 u I lzlllu S 'l':1ylo1' NYilbe1' Hull Clefary Ralph l52ll'lltlN Glullmclos mIlNV?lI'1lS Shzxirr-Z Urosvo Slivrfvy NVooslvi' XVhilfo1'4l lliul Alorguii Q Q RH Illl ll lil l I, I, R11 IOO 4 3 BUYS' CCACI-IES Foote . . . smiling football mentor coached varsity to first championship in Citrus Belt League . . . also swings a sure golf club. Koegler . . . fighting coach produced contending basket- ball team and strong baseball nine . . . never die spirit in- spires same in all of his teams. Greene . . . organized strongest track team in years . . . mild-mannered coach stresses perfection through practice . . . secures cooperation through puny puns and paddle. Patton . . . turned out well-rounded tennis team . , . is expert paddle wielder . . . leather-lunged shout may be easily heard from one end of campus to the other. Harvey . . . coached soph basketball and football . . . also attempted to pound United States history into skulls Coach Pom of juniors. Coach Patton Coach Harvey Coach Koegler Coach Greene we mf MM H!!! IOI ff ' , , , 'V ,f f , 2' ,ri - IO2 VARSITY BASKETBALL Saint hoopsters waded through an in and out season to finish fourth in league standing . . . smashed Pomona, Redlands, Riverside, bowed to San Bernardino, Chaffey, team functioned smoothly at times but often seemed inef- fective . . . when in form Saints couldnlt be stopped. Alla-11 Iirovvn lNlr'tTz1in U'lT:u111ro l31tl'I'0ll Smith l'ill'tld2l Mitvhe-ll NVebb Young' linker U'Neill Tway Frias 5. I k 4 L, ,E .ga i I n WK f 'A Iiii 1 ,Z ,,. f Ju , ,2 ,., XV, W L U R x x if 1 SCDPI-I BASKETBALL Little Saintv basketeers salvaged one game from disap- pointing season . . . outplayed Pomona on home courts for solitary win . . . sophs handicapped by small size but fought gamely to the linish against more experienced opponents . . . many losses by very close scores . . . fine teamwork and several excellent sharpshooters developed by hoop coach Harvey . . . fine lloorwork gave Saint rooters plenty to cheer about. IO4 mg BASEBALL The Saint baseball nine encountered a season punctuated with bad luck . . . failed to come through with hits in the pinches . . . most defeats by close scores . . . with victory apparently in their grasp missed the breaks of the game to lose . . . able pitching staff was given sketchy support in crucial moments . . . eliminated in first round in Pomona Twenty-Thirty Club baseball tournament . . . shone in prac- tice games but unfortunate in league conflicts . . . diamond coach Koegler instills fighting spirit in all teams. I o6 l a BOYS' TENNIS Victorious . . . Santa Ana High School tennis team ended highly successful season at San Bernardino . . . top- notch Saint racqueteers lost only one league match . . . close score . . . live graduate this Iune leaving a nucleus of only three for next year's team . . . Marvin Iacohs took iirst place in the Bn division of the South Pasadena Tennis Tourna- ment . . . Tools same place in the Cv division last year . . . to Coach Patton congratulations on his strong net team. ,nn M nfl! lung ,,,.-,au--v k,,,, '.,',2 ..iv .,,,,.....vv-H' -nn- -in ivan- .-be was ww 0 H W Q Fr 'L ill- ,HK 'Whig VARSITY TRACK Saint tracksters finished lllost successful season in many years . . . hrought second athletic championship of the year to Santa Ana high school by annexing the Citrus Belt League title . . . outpointing all opponents in the all-conference meet at Ontario . . . varsity team . . . won hy I2 2-3 points . . . spike team undefeated in all league conflicts . . . was con- sidered one of greatest track and held teams ever to repre- sent Santa Ana high school . . . several long-standing school records fell during the season's trackfests. I o8 loo SOPI-I TRACK Sophomore track team duplicated feat of tlie varsity liy topping tlie list in tlie all-conference meet at Cliafley . . . Held men took tlie lead in the preliminaries and the track men held it on tlie final day . . . gave victory to the Saint liglitweiglits . . . in direct contrast to tlie varsity meets, the sophomore tilts were all closely contested . . track records were broken by tlie determined soplis . . . Little Saintsl' trained in dual meets witli Willzirtl and Lathrop junior liigli scliools. VARSITY TRACK Q t I - 5 .9 1 l rv L 1 mmmwm' , 5 V mmm mmf nw 'fe lil Powerful track team . . . champions of Cit- us Belt League . . . smooth co-ordination in all vents . . . fast track men and skillful Held men utelassed all conference foes. . .Q A A hw li f, .... , ,. .lf yy 3,4 . 'LQ , nn ,.,. ' wr 's LEAGUE V'-1 V,-Wm, ,V ' W N 2f::Qg,fE L A my f -- CITRUS BEL' CHAMPIONS :tg-I . :ft :.- .,, X X . I vb., C -- 9 NK M 2 II2 Line up for roll call . . . Did anyone bring out the balls? . . . Pettit,' . . . I-Iereln . . . Pope . . . 4'Herel,' . . . Rasmussen . . . I-lerel . . . Sch1nitz', . . . I-lerelw . . . Girls, please be quiet in the back rowlw S1nith', . . . Herein TarboX . . . Herd G. A. A. G. A. A., Girls, Athletic Association . . . requirements, team turnout each semester . . . cabinet . . . president, vice- presiclent, secretary, treasurer . . . activities . . . party in gym, apple sale, color day yarn dolls, play days. l'l'e-wirleul , . . . Vit-1--pl'1-Niilvlll . Si-1-l'vI:lI'3 . . . 'l'rvzusur1-1' . . H!'IlI't'S1'IIlIlllX 1-s NXK'lIllIlIlIIQL . llrwka-V . . 'IH-nnis . . lluslu-llunll , .X1IYiSel'. . . lo1'l':1in4- Sun-el . Lurzu Alzu- Kr-nl I'oln-rtst Shaft-I Iris Urznwfortl lit-thx-I llzlvn-n , .Lu-kieLXlo1'Vison Pzntsy Milla-1' Anita I'otte-1' Xliw .XlYUl'LlZl NVest I GIRLS' BASKETBALL Speed, accuracy, quick thinking, baskets, spills, thrills . . . basketball season . . . seniors . . . champions, Lura Mae Kent, captain . . . juniors . . . Louise Grant, captain . . . sophomores . . . 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