Santa Ana High School - Ariel Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)
- Class of 1940
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Ariel records The evenTs, The liTe, and The people oT Today: arid remem- bers Through iTs Theme Those ThaT have gone beTore. -l'oday's evenTs be- come memories Tomorrow. lvlay This book serve always To keep alive Those memories. -f ff- - 'Q .. I . lib- .' 5. I I' 'f f 'r 4' ffl 1 DEDICATIGN Perhaps in This Time oT hurry and conTusion we are apT To TorgeT The imporTance oT Those who preceded us. -l'hereTore Thais Ariel has been dedicaTed To The people oT yesTerday, especially To Those who were sTu- 3enTs and Teachers aT SanTa Ana Senior high school in The good old ays. Unknowingly iT is To These people ThaT we owe The ToundaTion Tor our presenT order oT Things. NOT ThaT Things haven'T changed, Tor They have. No longer are boys expelled Trom school because They aren'T properly aTTired in Tie and coaT. NeiTher is The TooTball Team wiThouT uniTorms as They were during The earlier days. YeT, in spiTe oT These greaT surTace changes, in spiTe oT The elapse oT several years, The sTudenT oT yesTeryear was much like The sTudenT oT To- day. l-le has The same belieTs, Tears, ideas, and hopes. So This book is a mirror reTlecTing The pasT noT in mockery oT iTs oddiTy, buT showing more clearly The similariTy beTween Those days and The presenT. Though dedicaTed To The pasT-The persons who have gone beTore- This book is presenTed To you who are living in The Today buT are relianT on The pasT. TABLE OF CGNTENTS Book I Book II Book Ill Book IV Book V Book VI Administration Organizations . . . . . Activities . . . . . .Athletics . . Classes . . Seniors .....f ,,,.,.,,,.i7.W,,,.,-, - V- - ,- 2 AQ!!! 1 ui ll JE M J, , F 53 01 jf Q X k .L i . 1 M ff' H QV X 1 5 X 63- I .fx , 5 1 , WA R2 1 X ' C3 ! I s H 2 5 572 ADMINISTRATIQN A 5 1' a 71 .'.'g' Qffly nf ,gg-1 ., W We 3-,4-24. 3, fi, ' J I' W, 45,2 . fv A Q1 1 4 5,3 gi 2. x f. M1 wi aff- . ,-H632 ,ai ig . f arg.. .1 Mg' xg A. ' Y Sw 4 2. N yi,-4:6 . F545 ,,.,. fx ' .Qs m 3331 fe W1--Q Ti s ' wg ' '5 S 2752 A i ' Vi . . s ..,., a 'Q qi ff? ? 45 if V ,f-af 1 I S .-.J FAC U LTY 5' iz A ww rw' mm 'Q We W1 ,i . H. yu- W. . I ' as z 6 Uri 524114 ' ,A ,W W. WW an pw L. sw 2 MISS JOSEPHINE ARNOLDY .l11ll1g'LlZ1g6 MISS JEAN BELLINGER Physical Education MR. FRANK A. HENDERSON From his offices on Norilfi Main sireei, Mr. Frank A. Henderson, superinienoierii, has given . iiie slucienis his uimosi cooperaiion in all MISS HAZEL NELL BEMUS MR. HERBERT BICK'EL School rnai-ii-ers' Arf. Music MISS LOTA BLYTHE MR. RUFUS BOND MR. JACK BUEHLER MISS RUTH BRADLEY English 11111111211 Arts S1-ivlice I1liOl'2l1'X . . E., X. - , f U!lil MRS. LUCINDA BURROWS MR. STUART CARRIER MISS FRANCES CONCKLIN MR. RALPH BILL COLE A1-L Boys' :XdX'iSE1' Commerce Pllysiwll Eflucatiou MR. CLYDE COOK MRS. EDITH COOK MR. ROYCE CORNETT MR. WILLIAM ELLIOTT Social Science English llklllllill Arts CO1'llIII6l'4'9 ,.J FAC U LTY 3 ii ..uw.w,.... Q .fu If- MISS NIILDRED FRAZIER MR. WILLIAM FOOTE Mzltllemzxtics 1j1'lj'SIL'2l1 Eduvzltion MR. LYNN H. CRAWFORD Proving himsehf wlThouT a doubT as The man Tor The job, PrincipaT Lynn I-I. Crawlford has wisely deaTT wiTh all The complex problems oT adrnink-fr-afionl MISS RUTH FROTHINGHANI MISS JEANNE GERARD II1lIlQ,'U2lLZ'l' English , A X ,WK 5 ... 4- sr ' W ff. .Sip ww- A. g:'s.4,, ,. MISS MARGARET GLENN MR. REECE GREENE MR. GUY HARVEY MR. KENNETH HEIGES l'Ix3.siI'ul Iflfllwzlllmu I'lx5siI-al Illcllu-altlml Social Svil-lu-Q Musil' MRS. RUTH HILL NIR. BYRON HOLMES MR. JOHN JOHNSON MISS HELEN KIRKLAND Art Soviul Science Sf-iellr-e Girls' Adviser MRS. GRACE KNIPE MISS ADA MCFADDEN MR. WILLIAM McNEIL MR. MILTON NEWCOMER English Science Social Sc-ieuce Commerce FAC U LTY I W ,I I mm., 4 iff , fu 5 M ff . E.. . W. - - 1 I , .,,,.Q5qm. - ' 'f 11 :. ' wig mm nam my V., M, ,W W MR. CLYDE PATTON MRS, MYRTLE PEARCY Physical Ecliu-zitimi Ilonie Economics MR. ROBERT S. FARRAR Ever-ready io be helpful io siuderiis, Roberi S. Farrar, vice-principal, will long be remem- bered as a helpful friend and counselor. MR. BYRON QUIVEY MISS RUTH ROWLAND Manual Arts Home Economics MISS MARY SAFLEY MISS LEVENIA SCOTT MRS. VELMA SUNDQUIST MR. LEONARD TATE English English IAliJ1'i1I'Y Manual Arts MRS. EDITH THATCHER MISS THELMA THOMAS MRS. MARY TOZIER MISS ANNA TRYTHALL English l,z1ng'uage Mzttlwnizitics Language MISS ALVERDA WEST MR. BLAIR WHITE MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS MR. GLENN WOOLLEY MR. STANLEY WILSON Physical Education Manual Arts Print Shop Science English 1. OFFICE STAFF MRS. DORA LUTZ MISS JANICE MARGUERAT MISS RUTH MCBURNEY MRS. MERRILEE REAFSNYDER MISS JESSIE WILLSIEY MISS EDITH PITHIE CUSTODIANS Front row: J. VV. Eyerly, Norman Franklin, Richard Davis, Xvally Griggs, George Phillips, Stanley Main, Kirby Ferguson. Back row: Howard Youel, James Justus, Lou Endries, George Wheeler, Sam Palmer, Lou Gerrig, Otto Clyde. N- MRS. GENEVIEVE PARKER Capably perform- ing Iheir dulies, Ihe office sIaII has cIone much in making Ihe school an enjoyable place in which Io work. Planiing garcIens, sweeping Ihe haIIs, cleaning up aIIer Ihe slruclenls have IeII- Ihese are Ihe dufies of Ihe cusrodians uncIer Ihe direction oi Mr. I-IowarcI YoueI. BOARD OF CONTROL Under This year's Board oT ConTrol several new proiecTs were sTarTed. One oT The mosT successTul was The all school picnic. This group also sponsored a sl4aTing parTy, new school song conTesT, and The Color Days. ExciTemenT was added To The elecTion oT members oT The Board by The TormaTion oT a WhiTe parTy which meT wiTh a greaT deal oT success. On Their diTch day The members wenT To Big Pines Tor The snow sporTs. , v ,, f,,,f,je,.. . 7 ,J if 5 41 jfflJ 4 1 . -- ,f f, ,gl 114,-1' , I ,f , , 1' , 4 1 'I' , ' A , ,A 'ff ' ' f., , , , . f V V R lfrmit row: .Im1vs, Bull, Amliug, Pollavd, llriuk- X-'-hui'f. I':ilL'k row: A1421 Fzu'1'zu', zidivisclx lfliggushi, l.ow4- llnss Shzxl1eY1he1'ge1', Cleiwv, VVi1de. , V V 7 ' - SELF-GOVERNMENT By discussing sTudenT problems, This commiTTee has broughT abouT a greaTer undersTanding oT The problems aTTecT- ing sTudenTs individually or in general. This group has ioined wiTh The Board oT ConTrol in many acTiviTies boTh socially and Those dealing wiTh The school. Front row: Morris, VVolven, Ernst, May. Back row: Mr. Czlrrier, adviser, Harvey, Cleary, XVHS, Porter, Gulley, Jones. r I I . I I A I ,I M, ll T , r M' 2 , Q , if 2 'LT a T 4 , O , fi, I .1 ff, . c . K f V ' fi f I ,- i ' T '92 . , 1 y ' f - 1' ' I P I n 9 , ' I' I I O Q l r STUDENT RELATIONS Replacing The STudenT Order CommiTTee, The STuclenT RelaTions CommiTTee has resumed The worlc oT lqeeping The school orderly. The members oT This commiTTee paTrol The school and The grounds waTch- ing Tor any irregulariTies ThaT may occur. Front row: Hzxmlmright, llizo, Uonliffe, Anmling, Eklund, Stockton. Mr, Harvey, urlviser. Buck row: Jones, Mc-l'l1ee, Cleary, Phillips, Seger- strom, VVas, XVilson. 16 Q I I 1 3 ! ORGANIZATIONS 2 1 ' 1 f J . . -- N --' M . ' . ,fy J mf. f L ' 12 1- - -Q - E vi W m- - , . .4 1 A X is ml ' , ,A A 1 , A I 6.3.9 , an - '- - .- ..-A . b ' i ' Av . 6 ' Q5 ' - K. - 'Mm 55? 19. ' ' 'H , - V L-ggi' - ,Uh a 4' I F, . ' ' Q ' ., I . -. V, L. .- . L - 'K - . . 5 - .S . a- ,l . Q l - A 4 j f 'V - it I U A . .1 1 4 gy' . , . . .. . if ' ' 2 'N .. W W A., .5 v , 5 I . -5 9' 3 .I ' W k. 1M . ' in 5. J: , , w,:'4 . . J 'fi . ' ' , I V A .o. ':'.7.q5. m KS ' ,x ,, ,. . -.I ,iw E514 , , . l. ' .5 1 1 7 gem' . ,.-,f .-. .. .Hb A .4 4- Qi . , 'P- ,.. . .-5 4,2-W . 'Q' 1 ', ' V . 1 I . , A - 1. .vs-'H -,I-fp h 1- .U. I .. .. ': 1 , .. J Y iw . 1' gf: W, 'iii-V 4 ' . + 15.1- . 9 ..- 'ig '. ' '-ff' T. -1.4 ' I - . Q V. . 'L X ,. 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Also They sTaged The annual evening oT Trolic-The l-li-Jinlcs. The money Trom This evenT has been placed in a general school Tund. During The remainder oT The year They sponsored an inTer-club pic- nic, supervised The noon dances in The l-luT, boughTirecords, and polished The school Trophies. First row: Phillips, Mize, Wolven, Brooks, Pagenkopp, WVasson, De Gunthei Brmkerhoff Smith. Second row: Anderson, Friend, Detweiler, D. May, Musick, Whitforu Harveg Cou1 tney J. May, Tway. Third row: Kenyon, Cleary, Yoder, Shallenberger, Krock Vvfis PFltCh?FCl Mr. Harvey, adviser, Musick and Shallenbergor, presidents, D. May and De Gunthel wlce presidentsg Kenyon and JI May, secretary-treasurers. 4 ,,.,.c ,....p W ,- g.............-A . W. SIGMAS Raling scholasrically highesl among Jrhe boys' clulos, The Sig- ma service clulo has sponsored -wilh lhe Qwls club-rhe Chrisrmas ball, ancl-wilh The Bela Phi Delras-rhe Corlon- cord clance. Members also sold sliclcers and decoraleol lor fool- ball games. First row: IZ1'e-ssh-1', Ijil'iQ.i'2llllE', St'l1l'Orlwlt'!', VVilfle. Svvmul row: Mr. M4-Neil, alrlvism' Mm-yr-1'. llruuks, .Imam-s, H2lK't'X, SUVUIISUII Xvlllvllfillv, Il. Plz-z1x'y, llmvts. 'l'hi1'c'l row 1lk'l'l'lPl', .Xmliugg 1'utTi11g4, lmwe, Shzlllvn- lu-1'g'e1', llaly, l', l'lea1'y, Adkinscm. May zlml Sll2lll1'l1lJi'!'5.1t'I', 1:11-sidellls: Meyer wil-v-1sx'esimlv11t: .Xslkinsem and Bri- gzuxte. Si-AL'!'t'IZll'lL'Sl Xvfllvllllllb 211111 Lowl- 1'vwn'te1's: Srn'e11sn11 and Lowe scrgezxxxls- all-arms. ENTRE NOUS Conlinuing an annual lra- clilion, lrhe Enlre Nous gave a Tea lor incoming girls. They decorareol for bolh The Qwl- Sigma dance and for rhe l-lar- vesr Ball, ancl boughlr a Chrisl-A mas rree lor lhe foyer. A+ 'lhe lasl loolball game lhey solcl Chrysanlrhemums. First Vow: l:l'i1lkK'l'hl7ff, 'f'l1runps1m, Hhs- sfm, Amlersfm, XY1-llmerull, Nl2'll'Oll1'Y. Sw-- oml row: Miss Kirkland, urlviser, Shep' lzzlrd, Mc-Vllerson, Sturguull, Holmes, Null, Nelson. 'l'hi1'd row: 3llll'1PhY, Cunliffe, IR Pl2lX'2l1l, S. I1l21Y2lll. Mclfzxddeu, 1+'rueSc'11lc. lirinkerhnff and :xlldGl'SUl1, 1Jl't'Sll'lCHlSl Nlxssoxl and Smith, vice-11x'eside11tsg An- : 's.,11 and Shemmrd, sm-1'eLf11'ios: Nol- 'fu ,nd I', Plzlvzln, t1'ez1su1'e1's: Uonliffv wr' 'if:ln1vs, Y6If0l'lE'l'!4. ,.. BETA Pl-ll DELTA Tillie The Turkey and The ChrisTmas Tood drive, The COT- Ton-Cord dance Tor service club members and Their guesTs, dis- TribuTion oT programs aT TooT- ball games: These were The worlcs oT The BeTa Phi DelTas. First row: .lzic-obs, Bemis, George, Biod- gfot, Mize, Haskell, Tway. Second row: Jessee, Friend, Miller, Swenson, Jones, Coffingg, Kenyon, Miss Szlfley, adviser. Third row: T-loffnizin, Jordzin, Alvord, VVHH, Butler. Mizz- and 'I'wz1y, presidcntsi Swenson and Friend, vice-iiresicleiitsi Twziy :'nd Hut- ler, secretzwy-treasurers5 lilodget and Jordan, historians, lloiufman :und Blodget, reporters. fa'-i OWLS Sponsoring-vviTh The Sig- mas-The ChrisTmas dance, and Talcing TiclceTs aT our baslceTball games, as well as adverTising various school acTiviTies wiTh sl4iTs in assemblies, sTudy hall, and library, have been The Owls club's ouTsTanding services Tor The pasT year. Front row: Patterson, Higrgushi, Robin- son, Cook, Sherfey, Plnvzui, Gulley, l'oI- lard, M12 Uzxrrier, adviser, Hack row: YYilson, 1'rilclizi1'd, lCdg'z11', XYns, Geldert, xxvilhllbfffg, Givens, Mn-Cann, Davis, Hall. XTYZIS and xV2lT'Ilb81'fJ,', presidvntsg XYTLLTIT- berg' :ind Pollard, vice-presidents: Hi- gzishi and Vritchzxrd, se0retai'y-trezLs- urers: Cook and Ilulley, serg'eanLs-:1t- arms: Prim,-lmrd and Ball, reporters, ZETA T During The TooTball season members oT The ZeTa T service club sold red and whiTe sTream- ers To ouT-oT-Town-going SainTs. l.aTer They sold candy and Tur- nished lineups Tor home baslceT- ball games. Their iniTiaTes cleari- ed and polished our school's silver Trophies. First row: Simmons, Andrews, Blzicklwurri, De Gnnlher, AIC,-Xllley. Second row: Miss Glenn, zidvisor, Loy, TTTTIOIHDSOH, Titchenal, Kenyon, Hillynrd, Stockton. 'Phird row: Lziinhert, Hendrix, Jones, Aniling, Mzlrkel, Kaufman, Neighbor, Morris. Kenyon and De Gunther, presidents, De Gunther and Morris, vice-Iwesideiiiis, Jones and Titchemil, secretzlriesg M1145-, and Kaufman, trezisurers. DELOS OuTsTanding evenTs in The Delos calendar Tor V939-40 were The sale oT red and whiTe rooTer's caps To loyal TooTl3all Tans and, Tor Those who aTTend- ed The l-li-Jinlcs, a dance. Mem- bers aim To creaTe school sioiriT and To be oT service. Front row: Dale, Bm-li. Carnuhan, 1'le:i1'Y, Brooks. Latlizun, Mi-Vhee. Mr. XVhitn-, adviser. Back row: Hull, XYutson, RousS0s, 'VVaddol1, lwtweilvr, NVhitford, Musick, Johnson. Music-k und Fleziry, presidents: XYhit- ford and Brooks, vi:-e-presidents: Hull and Dali-, Sef-i'n-Lz11'5'-lrcusiire-rsg Low and vxvili-id6il. Selige-zllits-ul-urms. wmmeuuwau WI TAMA PI Following Their purpose. which is To parTicipaTe useiully in school acTiviTies, Wi Tama Pi mernbers assisTed in The l-lar- vesT Ball and Co-ed dance, and They gave a Tea and Tashion show Tor graduaTing seniors. First row: l'z1,2'a-likolip, Hililms. I.oc'k:-ll, Ilziinlwigrlit. Philliius, Burp. Svvmid row: Miss Iivlliiigwr, adviser, Loy, H. Cruw- ford, Flower, Toyodu, L. l'l'ilXYf1lI'fil, 'Vivr- nzln, llziym-s, 'I'hiril row: XVulw-ii, Lewis, Hillyzirel, I'ollurd, Platt, Tubbs, Brooks. XVo1ven and lirooks, 1u'esideli1.s: Flower und Loy, vii-e-p1'vside1i1s: Haynes :ind Flower, sec-i'eIz11'ics: Brooks und Haun- bright, ire-zisiirers. PI-IILOS For Their good deeds, The Philos service club supervised The sTudy hall in The morning, The noon dances aT The l-luT, worked aT The TooTball games. and chaperoned a iaysee parTy in The l-luT. First row: Iloehni, Harvey, Muttinsou, Kroc-k, Matlivws. Jiles, Mr. Hzxrvey, ad- viser. Second row: Newton, Ilnyvs, Courtney, Vruniley, 1IllI'12hY, Fletcher, Hudvll, Byzirs, Barnes. Third row: Lee, Yoder, Brunk, Segerstroni, Baldwin, Denner. Courtney and Kror-k, presidents: Harvey and Alnuiiison, vice-p1'esideutS: Krock and Segerslrom, secreuiry-trezisurersg Yoder and Hayes, Se1'geantS-ut-zirinsi Byars, COl'1'E'S1DUHdiI1,E,' S6Cl't't2l1'Y. s FRENCH CLUB Adding To T T1 G i F lcnowedge oT The French language and cusToms, members oT The French club saw a sTudenT pro- ducTion oT Le Bour- g e o i s GenTilhomme picTure Talcen in France. and aTe aT a French res- TauranT. A beach parTy, ChrisTmas parTy, and iniTiaTion meeTing com- pleTed Their year's ac- TiviTies. SPANISH CLUB Scenes Trom Zara- queTa, enacTed by iniTi- aTes, a pinaTa, and colored moTion picTures on Mexico: all helped members oT The Spanish club To achieve Their aim, which is To learn abouT The cusToms oT Spanish speaking coun- Tries. Besides Their requ- lar meeTings, aT which These evenTs Toolc place. members iourneyed To Irvine parlc Tor Their an- nual picnic. First row: Trusty, Mason, Ochi, Goode, Desc-ant, Clapp, Blank, Raitt, Baker, Hocka- day, Metzger, Inman, Swenson, Draper, Holmes, Titchenal, Jacobs. Second YONVZ XVall, Alvord, Rellstab, l reininger, Mitchell, Dixon, B. Ashland, Brown, Reuter, Bond, Hrinkerhoff, Maroney, Miller, Blodget, Flower, Monaghan, Murphy, Miss Thomas, adviser. Third row: Hunrlley, XVitty, VVylie, Shidler, Yarborough, Pappas, Stockton, M. Ashland, Loy, Simmons, Haskell, Brockbank, Loekett, Nelson, Mize, Bemis, llead, Thompson, Jordan, VVetherell. Fourth row: McVVilliains, Munselle, Michelson, Senn, Beasley, Geddes, Jones, Haynes, Phillips, Morrison, Russell, Ball, T'ritchard, Gish, Tippin, Jenken, Adkinson, May, Banks, Jessee. Maroney and Gish, presidents: Brinkerhoff and Adkinson, vice-presidents, Flower and Rellstab, secretaries, Mitchell and Pritchard, treasurers. . ., ,,rvA,,Nf, -can-4 ,C First row: llavis, NV, Danielson, McCarty, Foster, Aubrey, Geek, Bohn, Borcsharrl, Carnahan, Haarstad, Blat-kwell, llaldwin, Yount, llodrignez, Mr-Daniel, llanson. Second row: Sinner, Hernandez, Low, Lowe, C'ofl'ing', Jacobs, Segerstrom, Power, Turner, Tiernan, lxvllllllll Ernst, M. Danielson, Hawk, flulley, Mrclfhee, Nail, Dietrich, Skirvin, Kadowaki, Doi, llnghett, Third row: Miss Trythall, adviser, Steinlmrger, llammvtt, Sifuenles. Gray, XYatts, 'l'l'lYVL'2llf, Kollie, XX'ilson, Shilslon, May, Burnett, Stnrg:eon, Garrett, Campbell, Ken- yon, Ainling, Slalmack, Grisel, Greenwald, Thaekrey, Cal- houn, Johnson, Allard, Graves, Laguna, Aldana, Rulrio, An- drew, Iverson, Finnell, Quick, l'erryman, Zabel, Miss Froth- ingham, adviser. Fourth row: Nall, llradley, Rodriguez, Flores, Jones, Hilffinan, liinnoln, llvciuartli, Bea-ker, Haynes, Slierfvy. l'lavan, A. Smith, XX'asson, Tiizpin, C'arniii'hael, Green, Thompson, Alanske, Jones, Christ, Smith, Stearns, Ujeda, Valencia, Fifth row: Phillips, Gold, Toyoda, Doyle, Sewell, Dearflorff, Faupel, iliittjv, Gibbs, Cairns, Mathews, Clark, Rivals, XVarne, flraniidos, Espinoza, '11 l-ii-ynoso, Kanno, Carranza, Navarrete, fl, llvynoso, XYintur, Harmon. M. Danielson and lflrnst, presidents, Hawk and XVilbur, Vice- prcsidentsg Vonliflk- and Turner, secretaries: Gulli-X and Sb,'g,'6l'Sll'Olll, ll'6ilSlll'Cl'24. 23 HONOR SOCIETY l-losis ai a disirici meeling oi l-lonor Socieiies, Sanla Ana lwigli scl1ool's group also seni represenlalives lo llwe regional conference al' Clarernonl anol llie dislrici rneeling al Grange. First row: Zlziket, Haven, Stearns, Mize, Griset, Haskell, Rasmussen, Coffing, Monaghan. Mrs, 'Phatc-her, adviser. M. Lockett, Collins. Second row: Zahm, But- ler, Lyding, Brigunte, Higashi, Ball, Sewell, 'I'hwz1ite, Adkinson, Danielson, Harvey. Third row: Byars, Nelson, Howard, Porter, Segerstrom, Neff, 'Pap- scotl, Cflucas, Lookett, Hart, Yost, Prit- Ohard. Segerstrmn ,land Adkinson, presidents, Cleary and Pritch9,.rd,' vice-presidents, Marnney 32111, Amling, irfeoretariesg Ma:- roney anrySheppardiiyeasurers. ' v 1 ' , if uf ,V N Y ' K 4, , Ji .V n if Q ' I 'X ' 1. lid . ' 1 K K Q FJ x, i lf! H, 3 ' Y ' ' .1 ! gg Sf ' Y gl, iONO!2fROLJL Difcliingmfor awfiiisy day in l,o's Angeles, rnernloers of Hue Plonorf So ibty iourecl ilie Hollywood ion? Sludio anol ai- ienolecl a Gracie Allen broad- casl al Columbia sludios. Firsi row: Mitvhell, Baker, Moore, Haw- ley, Tidbzill, Bailey, Turner, VVzLsson Maroney, Hillhouse, Halsell, Barp Hutchinson, Fhast, Mrs. Thatcher, ad riser, Froeschle. Second row: XVetherel1, Murphy, Neighbor, Sheppard, Iverson Ashland, Brown, Andrews, Masin, Allard Thwaite, Edge, Henderson, Bond, Youel .Ie-ssee, Davis, Thompson. Third row XVitnier, Tiernan, XVilde, Musick, Lowe , l 1 l 1 l , Detweiler, Ross, Phillip-s, Danielson Dove, Jones, Crawford, Marley, Iianis a i 1 3 J First row: Masin, Hggins, Hunter, Hen- derson, Bryan, Bowman, Mendenhall, Bailey, Knox, Dixon, Lawrence, Tibbals, lverson, Zahm. Second row: Miss Ar- noldy, adviser, Barnes, Hraner, Platt, Jones, Hillyard, McFadden, Thwaite, VVinterbourne, Zlaket, XVhite, l-ligday, Kinney, Hutchinson, Chzist, Halsell, Sla- back, Mustard, Konvon. 'l'hird row: E. Smith, Johnson, Hoe-hn, Gillaspie, Faught, Alford, Tliorndylie, Luke, Coff ng, Cur- ran, Revill, Mr-Donald, Stearns, Lord, Lewis, Lumpkin, Burkett, YVarne, Har- ris, NVitmer, Howard, George, Byars, Maroon, Bender. Fourth IOXYI lfiorkvn- liagen, Devine, Mendenhall, Campbell, Dixon, Hardin'z'. Scott, Neff, Yost, Shafer, Rez, Geddes, Iilrislawn, Sehlegel, 'I'ucke1', Marley. First row: Erickson, Inman, Butler, Howard, M. Locfkett, Raitt, Moore, Shep pard, Banks, Hellstab, Brown, Tidball, fl1 2lXVfOl'fl, S1 cond row: Raymond, Ivyding, Rasmussen, Hn-cd, Hawley, Bowinan, Randall, MQP1'oinl, Smith, lliurphy, Neighbor, Ho,1ncs, Friend, Blodget, Tib- lmxxls, Fryatt. Th rd row: i'oll.n,1, George, llubidoux, XValdron, 'liho1n1mson, llunter, Post, Bower, Lockett, izurrows, Tway, Dennis, Barn, Kno.1, Sazxlfielrl. Fourth row: Rigglo, Nelson, b1eg,'m'sti om, Ilart, Lloyd, Biztclsxvvll, Ilearle, Ross, D. Loekett, Edwards, Nelson, liains. Fifth 1-mx-3 Dt-nner, Givens, Harrison, lledford, Sc-hinitz, Frlsby, Ilnssl-ll, I-iller, Darn.-, lirinkerhoff, Maroney, Delluntlier, Droe- srfliiu, Nelson, Jordan, Jessee, Bntle.. Nei? and Neighbor, L-onsnlsg Helen 'Vib- balls, .svrilwiorz I-luiler, Qnaestor, She,- pard, cantalori l'Q,7Ol'lUl', Hari. LATIN CLUB TerminaTing Their period oi slavery, incoming members musT enTerTain Their masTers. During The pasT year Two meeT- ings have been held Tor This purpose. OTher Roman acTivi- Ties included a beach picnic and an aTTernoon oT ChrisTmas caroling. Conhnuing a cusTom, mem- laers oT The l.aTin club Toolc parT in Two slave sales This year. From These, a ToTal oT 44335 was proughT in, oT which S30 was given To The STudenT Loan Fund. i- BIOLOGY cLuB B219 WiTh The purpose oT pro- moTing Trips and social acTivi- Ties Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in biology, The Biology club was Tormecl. During The pasT year members have visiTed Laguna To hunT specimens, and have had Three poT-luclc suppers. Front row: XYillmr, tluinnii-il, iiizink, Frawford, .lnvobg Ilzxilt, Iizidd, XVzigrm-r, Johnson, Knox, Hnniniml, Iiuvli row: Hull, Ilzirding. I4'1'i:4liy, Russell. Rigglv, Geddes. I-31111, Vrosi-li, Cziiiiiiliell, Bliss Mc-Fziddon, advisor. Frmiiiptoii :ind Hull, prvsidentsg Geddes :fnd 'l'UI'!N?I', vice-11i'vsidi-nts: 'Furner and Knox, sifcrvtziry-tl'e21r1i11'v1's. ALPI-IAS Founded To recognize and sTimulaTe inTeresT in leadership, The Alpha T-lonorary club has, ThroughouT The pasT year, spon- sored Two girls' assemblies, The Co-ed dance, and The Alpha awards. These are given each year To a represenTaTive boy and girl Trom The senior class. Front row: Tlzmibright, Jones, May, Ernst, Hendrix, XYolVvii, Kenyon, Shep- 1iz'u'd, Mzxroney. Rack row: XVethere11, xXv2lFSOll, Brinkerhoff, Morris, Renter, flellstzih, Amlingg C'1'z1wfor'd, Calhoun, Mrs. 'lBUZiE'1', adviser. Kenyon and I-irinkerhoff, D1'6'SiCilk'l'ltSQ Am- ling' and Rellstzlh, Yin-e-liresidelitsl May :ind H:1m1n'ig'ht, :sei-i'etarie-sz Brinkerhoff and f,'l'2L'sVfOl'd, trezxsurersg Morris und NVethere-ll, 1'P1JOl'fBl'S. SEA SCOUTS Besides being made Tlagship oT The counTy, The Sea ScouT group aT SanTa Ana high school Took parT in The Balboa Sea ScouT regaTTa and The Armis- Tice Day parade. The group's purposes are To lceep older boys in scouTing and To Teach a Thorough lcnowleclge oT The sea. Frrmt row: Gixiw-s, R. C14-z11'y, .lohnsoir Yun Nziltn. Bm-k row: J, t'lv:1ry, Hn-I'11+-1-, Mnrsile, Shaw, Knight. J. C'lvury. 11121162 L i COSMOPOLITAN Orange CounTy hisTory was The sTudy Talcen up during The TirsT semesTer by The Cosmo- poliTan club. lvlr. Terry STephen- son, well lsnown counTy hisTorian who spoke aT one oT The TirsT meeTings, is The club's TirsT honorary member. During The second semesTer members gave panel discussions in and near SanTa Ana. First row: XVilbur, Hanson, Adams, P. Edge, L. Edge, Raitt, Calhoun, Johnson, Koster. Second row: Bower, Pannel, Baker, Geddes, Brislziwn, Perrymun, Mc- Carty, Mr. Stephenson, Mr. Harvey, ad- viser. Third row: Davy, Arnim, Lookett, Pearson, Carmichael, Hart. Carniiclmel and Pearson, presidents, Hart and L. Edge, vice-presidents: Cal- houn ancl XVi1bu1', secretary-treztsurers. Sl-IUTTER-BUGS STudying several phases oT phoTography, including picTure- Talcing and developing, mem- bers oT The ShuTTer-Bugs heard lvlr. lvie STein spealc. They also Toolc Tield Trips. ATTer each ex- cursion conTesTs were held, prizes being given Tor The besT phoTographs. First row: Johnson, XVard, Inman, Han- son, Struthers, Sparks, Johnson, Sinicox, Haller. Second row: Xxvllllllghillll, Gold, Carlton, Geddes, Raitt, Hoehn, Dagen- kopp, Howell, Chase, 'Phird row: Mr. Buehler, adviser, Ross, Arnim, Russell, Lockett, Harper, Jones, Gibson, Wat- son, Nelson, S13-urrier, Paul. Ross, president, Harper, vice-president: Pagenkopp and D. Johnson, secretaries, Spurrier, treasurer. X M NWN if i ,i i , ' ,. 6 fLf,'ffV'2i .. in . , M CREATIVE WRITING Wielding picluresque pens. members of Ihe Crealive Wril- ing class composed poelry, similes, shorl slories and olher nolevvorlhy pieces ol Iileralure which were, in January, incor- poralecl in The seconcl volume ol Leaves in Ihe WincI. Sev- eral examples of The cIass's worlc appeared in Ihe I939-40 AnI'hologv of I-Iigh School Poelrvf' I' Vout lwmz IIHIHIQ, Mlm-. Flower, I4 mend, Needy, I-Izxrris, Elmlersrmlm, Palmpzls. Buck row: Alzwmley, Sllewfz-jf, Cleary, XYRS, l'IllL'?lS. Hurt. Luzzmizl, ,B-l'ISI2lXV1l, Miss lilythe, adviser, I-II-Y Clean speech, clean sporls, clean scholarship, and clean liv- ing: Ihese are Ihe slanclards ol Ihe I-Ii-Y club. Direclecl by I-Ierbie Thomas, boys' se-crelary aI Ihe Y.M.C.fX., Ihis organiza- Iion was Ihe Iirsl in Sanla Ana Io loin Ihe nalional I-Ii-Y. X Front row: Howard, BII.l1'1JI'lY, Hayes, Byars, S4-hmnz, Bedford, 1'z12'f-11k0D1v- 1. Ix Hill 'V G ld I21I'in Inu-'1'cm': 1 , ance, GC es, -urn , l'rvffing, Tbenuer, Iiobinson, ART CLUB Following Their aim, which is To become acquainTed wiTh SouThern CaiTornia's arT insTi- TuTions. members oT The ArT club have, cluring The pasT year. visiTed several examples oT moclern arT in archiTecTure: The posT oTTice, ciTy hall, and Union STaTion in Los Angeles. First row: Okzunoto, Reynolds, Jordan, lklzittinson, Carr, Perryinzin, Schroeder, Marsters, Second row: Morris, Films, Hammett, Brown, XVetherell, Holmes, Haskell, Head, Miss Hemus, adviser. Third row: Green. Brzissell, VVatson, Cleary, 'l'z11:scott, Piper, Davis, Baker, Draper. Brown and Hammett, presidents, VVzLt- son and Jordan, vice-presidents, Baker and Green, secretaries, Davis and Draper, treasurers. DRAMA CLUB During assemolies Through- ouT The pasT year members oT The Drama club have presenTecl such plays as A Modern Thanksgiving, A T T u n e d, Who Says Can'T, Break- TasT, and The Pen PoinT Mur- der MysTery. For The miol-year and senior plays Clarence, by BooTh -l'arl4ingTon, and Soror- iTy T-louse, by Mary Coyle Chase, were chosen. First row: Hayes, Hammett, Mussauk, Adkinson, Davy, Mzitiinson, Patterson, Compton, Sp1'i1ig2,'1neyer, Montana, Brislnwn, XVas, 'I'. Pappas, Preininger, Armstrong, Second row: Brown, Ladd, Briner, Anderson, Gzilushzt, XXYZIISOH, Phillips, Gill, Smith, Cleary, NVhitforcl, Geldert, Kendall, Carinichael. Third row: Miss Gerard, adviser, VVilson, MOAuley, Inman, Hanson, Bemis, May, Smith, Mary 1'a1r1mas, Tipple, XVolven, YVhite, O'Donnell, Lawrence, Sherfey. Fourth row: Tlollis Tibbals, Jones, Metzger, Ashland, i3CGUlllh0l', Brinkerhoff, Klingzunzin, Rogers, Rare-l, Miller, Kenyon, Hanfielcl, Morris, Hendrix. Fifth row: Davis, Conliffe, Sturgeon, Mitzts, Fields, YV:1ters, Dale, Calhoun, Knudsen, Kuykenclall, XVooster, Mzirkel, Head, Campbell, Chestnut, Pork, Helen Tiblmls. Adkinson and Gzilusha, yresidentsg Cleary, vit-e-president, Hendrix, secretary, Emmy Lou Brooks, treasurer. lk- .J X '-M 'I Q. nz , '......'l ia: Qfrl Q l.v L 9 33? as B rf? r gin:-.....-4 . 0 an-.fp 4. Q K, u ,I Q X 1, ,v.Ef aff: ix . IA. ' Z' 2,1 i ' ,f xo ,Q , 3 EC 1' ,,g. - S 1 ...--y k,:,1, 1 'LN My :w J fx gwxi, -, K ' . 4 ,. C' .. M rf A . is 4 Ay 4 m -A i 'Jift'. -VI .PI af . H, Q' j is .V , lf ' Ek.. , , 4-1 J Q 1 15 ,Qu 'iff Q -W ex ig 'ff mix , 3 Qs 'K K, N! X 4F fx K3 i X 4. f . 4-, U ' 5 X ,fir kk? z :L 4::K , LN5 ' Y ..,,. N 7,4 V v' ' 5' .f '- E, ' 5 Q 'B 3 i-SGW: W. :'v,. 4 4 HO' D I, 5 ' I . 5 la ' ' f '.. . Oi. . . . . ' y C fu e 4 qu Q . zl - Q .Q G 1 5 WP . 'Q I I I 32 ' ACTIVITIES nag .- , . , .110-A-f ' I jg, W f74f0-- 212. X ,Lad A Q i X r L F s E ' :MAL h...,A..1 - . 1,.fhaan-ai-wana-.mii'L..M.,.A, ' . , wx M-. 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I, adviser, WVethe1'e1l, Hammett, Davis, B D 1 S nc-ox Second ron ure-en Ilovle Nimr- t Ll 'l 1 L-ott J Tian, Pipe I 1 ART STAFF Wesley lVlarsTers . . . AssisTanT To ediTor Glynn Jordan ...... Senior ediTor Carolgene l-lammeTT . . . Club ediTor Norma Piper ...... Girls' sporTs John Cleary ....... Boys' sporTs Kelso, PaTricia Draper, Lois Green, Doris DoroThy Doyle, Roy Reynolds, Jim TapsfoTT, Rose Marie Simcox, and Leila Brown JoTed as assisTanTs. PI-TOTO STAFF IT was Through The eTTorT oT This group ThaT maTerial was obTained Tor The snap- shoTs. Iblgzi-nkoluir, Czxrllnu, Geddes, T'0I'tSl', Arnim, Lm-kett 'XViiiing1 I 1 1, Mr. Buvhler, I LITERARY STAFF Worrying over Jrhe phraseology ol a senrence, idenlify- ing Picrures, and proof reading have managed To keep The lirerary sialic busy. The worlc of lhis sralif is nor so easily discernable as Jrhal oi lhe olhers, neverlheless ir is exlremely imporranl. BRUCE ADKINSON F.1'st row: Anthony, Klingamzm, Reuter, Ochi, Mr. XHVHSUII, adviser. Second row: Adkinson, 1 I C1 H t D '1 1 OVVEIIT , UCZLS, ' 211' , Flflle SOY1. Bruce Adlcinson acled as Ariel Lirerary edilorg Mae Anlhony, Senior edilorq lvlillon Danielson, Aclivilies edirorg Josephine Reuler. Clubs edi- Jrorg lvlirsulso Ochi and Ted Clucas, Classes edilorsg George l-larl, Boys' Sporls edilorg and Violel Klingannan, Girls' Sporrs edilor. ,A-.., , ........-may , BUSINESS STAFF Responsible for ihe sale of fkriels and lheir delivery, lhe Business sialic has been exlremely busy. During l'he pre-sale more yearboolcs were sold Than ever before. Be- sides This worlc Jrhe sialic had lo worry aboul Jrhe cosl of Jrhe boolc and lhe qaihering ol palrons, a big iob in ilsell. This group did ils parl in oblraininq The reduclion in price of The boolc. ROBERT DAVY Mathews, Davy. Gedeles, Iiirnst, Mi: Elliult, zulviser. i PRINT SHOP Ralllinq linolrype machines I arid clanking presses denole lhe prinl shop's business-prinlinq daily anouncemenls, Jrhe Gener- alor, and The Ariel. Miss Mary Louise Wallace, Mr. Willard E. Francis, and Mr. Jack l-l. Reed, worlc wilh Mr. Thomas E. Williams, direclor of Jrhe Fine Arls Press. ,? GENERATOR 64,4 My STAFF if I Pausing beiween ine work of pub- lishing Hwe Generaior and ediiing Jrhe Ariel, Jrlfie siaff absorbed propa- ganda Jrechnigues-praciicai insfruc- Hon for a praciical world. Several iuniors and a sophomore ioined ine sfafi ai midyear To insure nex'r year's paper experience, as well as smoojrlw originaliiy. - f if V f ff' . ,f X ,Nfl fjxk 1 First row: Danielson, Adkinsnn, Bedford, Howud Couch Johnson Lo in NK ulmd Seqond row: Bzindfield, Blodgett, Anthony, NVolven, Crimes NIOITIS I lingunin Cirsnn Ochi XII Wilson, adviser. Third row: Ladd, Calhoun, Reuter Arnim Clupxs G H ut D I-I Lrt Rogers VVhite. l T 4 MISS JEANNE GERARD Brislawn, Inman, Phillips Davy, Inman, Brmkerhnff, Phllhps, Flower, Carmichael DRAMA BoTh The mid-year play and The senior play as presenTed by The drama deparTmenT proved greaT successes. Clarence, a Tried and True comedy, lcepT The audience in a conTinuous sTaTe oT merri- menT. WiTh Jaclc Phillips in The lead role, many oTher sTudenTs ably assisTed him. Carroll Brinker- hoTT and David Carmichael were good in Their roles oT broTher and sisTer. ATTer The perTormance The members oT The casT had a parTy. Besides The mid-year play, The drama classes un- der lvliss Jeanne Gerard gave SororiTy l-louse. Though a comedy This play was enTirely diTTerenT Trom The previous one. Dealing wiTh college liTe iT Told oT The romance oT The college Romeo and a young Treshman, enacTed by Bill Was and Carroll Brinl4erhoTT. 4 Throughoul Jrhe year The drama classes have provided shorl plays for assemblies. lvlo+hers of Men dealing wirh lhe ellecl ol war on The home lronl was given for Armislice day. On Jrhe same program Carroll Brinlrerhoil gave a dramalic read- ing filling The occasion. This laller evenl gave David Carmichael his lirsr chance lo slar. For a scanl second he was seen as a soldier falling in aclion. One-acl plays were also given lo celebrale Thanksgiving and Chrislmas. Two plays- Who Says Can? and an original play by lrene Inman-will be remembered because lhey deall wirh occasions parallel lo Jrhal of many high school sludenls. ln January a lournamenl ol plays was held belween Jrhe various classes. Period four won wilh Madness in Triple Time. Backstage preparations before a performance. XVhitf0rd, Davy, Miller f 11 4 si STAGE CREW CurTain going up . . . dim The lighTs . . . lower The scenery. Members oT The sTage crew wenT Through This rouTine each Time a play or concerT was given in The audi- Torium. They were Torever shiTTing scenery and building props, yeT They were rarely seen or heard. G2 Mr, Grit-Ig, stage manager, Elvin Hoots, Miles Sharon, Dean VVilliarns. USHERETTES Members oT The UshereTTes spenT many evenings in The audiTorium showing people To Their seaTs. Pesides ushering Tor high school aTTairs, They were presenT aT ouTside programs. ArTisTs oT The concerl' series pre- senTed each wiTh an auTograph- ed program. First row: Garrett, Froesclile, Tuyoda, Vmcnck, Nasell, Swenson, NVetherel1. Second row: Nelson, Vifendurf, VVz1ss0n, Howard, Friend, Brinkerhoff, Crawford. Third row: Tvvay, liockett, Conliffe, Your-31, Raitt, Amling, Mr, Youel, adviser. 7 BAND Progressinq sTeadily boTh in numbers and insTrumenTaTion under The direcTorship' oT ConducTor KenneTh l-leiges, The colorTul SainT champion- ship band conTinued To gain sTaTe and naTion-wide aTTenTion This year. l-lighlighTs included The Third Annual Band Review presenTed February 23, and The SouThern CaliTornia school band concerT and marching com- peTiTion April 20 aT Long Beach when superior championship raTing was reTained. Making 35 public appearances, The band added color To TooTball games, parades, assembly programs, and sTage presenTaTions Tor various organizaTions. Of a social naTure. special acTiviTies included snow parTies. dances, and beach parTies. First row: Tippin, Pl?l1'I'lS0ll, Metz, Nail, Carter, Kenyon, Haynes, 'l'lPl'1lEiI1, l5l'l1lk61'll0ff, Deflunther, VVitlizLll, Cal'- mic-hziel, Herren, Hadley, L. Davenport. Second row: Mr. Heiges, Cll1'Pl'tOl', FOI'llHl1lG, Shafer, Marley, Gonzales, Mui'- ston, Morales, Detweiler, NVylie, Emmerson, l'l'?LVVfOl'll, Rrummond, Morris, I-lzunaker, Ferguson. 'l'hi1'd row: Davis, Caley, Greenwald, Crouse, Lewis, Dugan, Pzigenkolmp, Bm'- ker, XVzu'd, XVilliams, Raitt, Hubbard, Mcfnillough, Thonip- son, Yost, lfourth Vow: lieynoso, Costello, Ross, Dietrich, Brown, Slzilmck, lilll'1'OVVS, XXY0l'tll9I'l, Andrews, Anderson, Bowman, Mvndenhzill, Nelson. Fifth row: McAndt'ew, Shed- den, A. vVllltt'1'S, .lac-kson, XVhitaker, R. Xvinters, Haigh, Gzirne-tt, G. ll21'N'9ll1J0l'I, Sixth 1'ONVI Paul, E511-arzzl, Ryan, Alcl'liee, Girton. ' Y Y X s g. r X MR. KENNETH HEIGES x ' , , I .sg T ii 1 ' i iv I 4 1 1 , T i M Mau-My E-he 3 1 1 i ORCHESTRA l Playing ai several assemblies iliis year and various Pareni- Teaclier Associaiion evenis, ine orcliesira, under ine direciion of lvlr. Kenneili l-leiges, l'ias re- ceived a greai deal oi praise for llieir fine worlc. First ruw: Kwwliler, Adkins, Reid, XYzxl- Ulll. Sm-mul VOXVI llilllllvllkll, Tlzuly, Xxvlllilf-'l', XVeln-i', 'l'ip1vi11, limizziles, .lziwkf 51111, S1lI'lIlgl11t'Xt'l'. llzlllif-lille. Swzifwril. Qklvmleiiiizill, Zimplemzui. 'I'hircl row: will-, 'l'l1mnpsmx. XYi11terImi11'm-, lleyiinsu, Slal- lniuk, firisct. l'4-stellu, Owl-iis, llurxivlt, lflillliigilll, ESl!ilI'ZZl, Metz. lfmlrtli 1-uw: Mr. Huipxvs, dirvcmiy Hzicllvy. Dmninguvz, Czlingmbell, Kuhler. Cl-IORAL CLUB Tliouglw making few public ap- pearances, ilwe Clworal club members received valuable iraining in singing. For a few evenls ilwey joined wiilw ine Choir. Boilw are direcied by Mr. l-lerberi Bickel. First 1-ow: XV i-:1 tlierlvy, Alurillo, Taylnr, Sm-kmun. Claim, Rush, Ferris, XVlSQlllilll. Trusfy, Uuzacl, llruinziii, lu-ed, lliuilizim. Mix Bivkel, flll'0L'I0l'. Secnml row: Holl- rigucz, :Xl'01l2lfl0, Iiriwc, IJ. Morrismi, Miles, Lillywliitv, Giiigrles, IR Paul, Stcwli- um, Heiidersnu, l':llgZ'Qlll2ll'llI, tlmizzili-S, 1'l2lYXVi1l'll, Allen, VVliitukQi', Dllbli, Clark, 4,'ll2lll'QZ, P1'ii'v. 'Vliircl row: Ibeeprzin, 1llll'jihY, If. llH!'l'lS41ll, lV7t'Sl'2lllI, Gibson. fV'Ulll'Illt'X, Starkey, XYl1ite, Mills, l1lllflll'I', TZ. Paul, Slif-lilierrl, Mm'g:zui. Ezellv, Graves, l,lllkL'l', Luken, Sieferl, Fourth Petty. Vfisflmii, NVmistf-1'. Gzillziglir-i'. 'L.1vJ.'n'f, lniiiclzik, Axiclorsun. At thi k:vl.XVLllZL'l'. 1L,ofJf Q , Qj' H i CHOIR Besides giving a Chrisimas conceri, ihe choir appeared in several assemblies and ai var- ious P.-TA. meetings. The Choir also Jrooic pari in ihe I-iuniingion Beach Music Fesiival. The group coniains many fine singers. First row: Stovall, Goode, Thompson Carlson, XVethervll, Luke, Lee, Gill, Brnnnnonrl, H. Herren, Glover, 'l'n5'l0r, Dunn, C. llerren, lklock, Rodriguez, VVil- cutl, Murillo, Preston, Lemmon, E. Hand- lielrl. Second row: Fryntl, Bensluy, M. Johnson, Gields, I.. Lillywhite, H. John- son, Castro, Crzxlmtree, floren, Green Hahn, Nelson, Mztrsters, flrnnados, Jones, Hunks, A. Knudsen, Head, Lambert, Nevr, M. llillywhito. Third row: Gingles Engle, Lindley, Gzillaglieiy Mantor, K Knudsen, Gibson, ICI-hols, Nichols, Payne l zltte1's0n, HOllll2Lll, Newton, Rriner Chandler, lley, llsirtwriglit, Harris, N Lundak, ll. Lundzik, E. Lnndak, Cline, J. liaxndtlold. At thc piano: Hawley: Di- rel-ting: Mr. l-Zickel. v v I-II-JINKS l-lilarily and humor marlced The sevenrh annual l-li-Jinlcs. Wirs sharpened by conslanl revising of scripls Turned our such masrerpieces as The Fiddle Ho+el or 'rhe Vile-Inn, Gone wi+h 'rhe Wind, Don'+ Believe Every+hing You Hear, Travelogue, and orhers. Scarlel' O'l-lara as personified by George Delwieler nearly won The academy award. Joel l-layes' performance as The lonely fisherman fishing in The Dead Sea for dead fish will never die. 46 The combined casl of The Hi- Jinlcs forms a greal variely of characlers and cosrumes. SONG LEADERS AcTiyely engaged in keeping The spiriTs OT The SainTs high, The song leaders have appeared aT all The TooTball games, many OT The basl4eT- ball games, and The rallies. The Three, Doris Jacobs, KaTherine l-lam- brighT, and Nadine Loy, have co- operaTed wiTh The yell leaders in in- Troducing new yells. sys, T YELL LEADERS ATTempTing To geT The SainT specTaTofs To yell and encourage The ieam ouT on The Tield has been The main job QT The yell leaders. Carrol Ci'.iTToc:l4. WilTon MaTTinson, and James Ferren managed To lfeep The crowd yelling aT mosT OT The sporTs evenTs. 47 r ..,. K k ,. I V T iss s T , W W A 4 ' ,M i -A .,,. Q, ' Q is ,L Q 'QP iw? u Q, 4. 1 'S FWF! K Q 5 A- 85 K X mi 1 Q? wi ii. A W ra- ,E Qi 4 ,JM T 4' gf.. T . V. 'T ' W K J v- 'Tm ai + Q? f' ? Mr Ig 5 T f 5 2 1 gc I , if-. at jf, ,sf J kg! . N v E3 MAJORETTES Marching beTore The band, Louise Kenyon, BeTTy DeGun- Ther, Sally Tiernan, Carroll BrinkerhoTT, and BeTTy l-laynes have made The maioreTTes a deTiniTe parT oT ThaT organiza- Tion. Skilled in The arT oT baTon drill, They could always be counTed upon Tor a good show. They appeared in The band con- cerT wiTh a special number. T I! DRILL TEAM Working in unison, The drill Team appeared beTween halves aT The TooTball games. Though They were presenT aT only The home games, They had many chances To exhibiT Their work. A greaT many new and inTricaTe designs were worked ouT -For The girls by Their insTrucTors, Miss Glenn and Miss WesT. The group meT wiTh The approval oT The ciTizens when They appeared aT The nighT game wiTh Riverside. 3 vi ,Qwwg ,A F ,W 1: iw . e Y , f 'ff'Z'!'.LUX ,f X, 1. wid CALENDAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ll School reopened. Once again if was necessary fo resume fhe old roufine of sfudy, wifh an occasional relief fhaf fhe weelc-end affords. Affendance af fhe DeMolay on Friday was pracfically compulsory. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2I-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Old Sol proved fhaf he could really furn on fhe heaf. He made if so uncomforfable fhaf school had fo be dis- missed. Affer fhe announcemenf was made during fhird period, everybody immediafely deparfed for fhe beach and cooler climes. MONDAY, OCTOBER I6 The pledges of fhe clubs appeared in fheir various ar- ficles of fancy dress. The weels proved amusing fo all excepf fhe pledges. i ,. 1 , -' .1 --,,l , ' ' I f A THURSDAY, OCTOBER I9 One of fhe mosf unique cusfoms in fhe high school is fhe Lafin Club Slave sale. This semesfer 48 persons wenf over fhe aucfion block fo become slaves for a weelc. Consul Jaclc Neff was fhe aucfioneer. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2O Color dayl Beffy Oowdy won fhe prize for fhe besf girl's cosfume. l losf buf fhe Sainfs won'f. This was fhe moffo painfed on fhe barrel George Price wore. And fhey dicln'f eifher. Score: Sainfs 6, Chaffey O. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 A half-holiday was given fhe Sainfs fo celebrafe fhe opening of fhe new Sanfa Ee sfafion. The band marched in fhe parade celebrafing fhe occasion. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 Roeland Van Cavel appeared in +he assembly. A Dufch- man, he fold many sfories of his nafive land and demon- sfrafed haw fhe Dufch can dance in wooden shoes. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 For lhe firsf fime in 23 years fhe foofball feam fravelled ouf of fhe sfafe-fhis fime fo Phoenix. They were given a sef-d off by many loyal Sainfs. Though defeafed fhey refurned wifh many inferesfing sfories of fheir frip. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Members of fhe Spanish club held a gala rw-rfy fo inifiafe fhe peones info fhe club. The eve was enfi Spanish in characfer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Under The IighTs oT The Municipal bowl The SainT Var- f siTy played iTs TirsT home nighT game. Though in The cellar They deTeaTed The Riverside Bears who unTiI Then sTood a good chance oT Taking The CBL pennanT. TI-IURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 ATTer much shiTTing and Tuss, Thanksgiving Tinally came. IT all TinaIIy amounTed To The same Thing-Turkey, Tixin's, and a Two day holiday. TI-IURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I5 ATTending a Erench play aT UCLA and eaTing aT a French resTauranT in Los Angeles, was The schedule en- ioyed by The Erench club. TI-IURSDAY, NOVEMBER I6 Modeling bowls and vases Trom crude clay, Edward Dill demonsTraTed his proTession beTore The SainT sTudenT body in The assembly. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IB Well-aTTended, The I-IarvesT ball was generally agreed To have been very successTuI. Sponsored by The In+er-club council, iT was held in The EbeII clubhouse. Members oT The council were chosen To visiT Los Angeles universiTies. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2I While aTTending a disTricT I-Ionor SocieTy meeTing aT Orange, I-Ienry SegersTrom was eIecTed presidenT and Verna Belle Maroney, secreTary. A sTudenT TalenT assembly was held. Among The more quieT perTormers were KeiTh Jones, David Craighead, and KaThryn STockTon. Daryl SherTey and a Tew oT The boys Threw a Tew pies. ERIDAY, DECEMBER 8 STarring Jack Phillips and Carroll BrinkerhoTT, The com- edy CIarence was presenTed Tor The mid-year play. MONDAY, DECEMBER Il Annual ChrisTmas Tood drive was sTarTed. EnTre Nous donaTed a Tree. The ArT club decoraTed iT. A Turkey was given by The BeTa Phi DelTas To help The cause. TU ESDAY, DECEMBER I2 The combined glee clubs and orchesTra gave a ChrisT- mas program Tor The Triends oT The school. David Craig- head was TeaTured aT The organ. I.aTer The sTudenTs heard The program in assembly. FRIDAY, DECEMBER I5 WiTh Scrooge hanging Trom The ceiling, SainTs aTTended The Owl-Sigma ChrisTmas dance held aT The Ebell. The EnTre Nous helped hang evergreen and sTars. The nexT day ChrisTmas vacaTion began. I ...A-..............,. . , ,. 4, ,4.....,A,.u ....,. 4.............c........., ., Playhouse THURSDAY, JANUARY I8 A semesTer's work oT several sTudenTs appeared in The publicaTion oT Leaves in The Wind. The book con- Tained several inTeresTing characTers among whom Sylly was perhaps The mosT original. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 All previous records broken! Such was The sTarTling an- nouncemenT made by Bob Davy, business manager, in reTerring To The Ariel presale. Over 533 were sold. Tl-IURSDAY, JANUARY 25 BeTore a packed house in The liTTle TheaTer, The various drama classes presenTed several one-acT plays. Period Tour was selecTed by applause as having The besT play. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 . The semesTer ends. STudenTs look back on several monThs oT Toil, begin To sTarT counTing The days Till summer. FiTTeen mid-year sTudenTs graduafni.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 All commerce sTudenTs were given a chance To see The world's TasTesT TypisT when CorTez PeTers appeared in a special assembly. Tl-IURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Why singing is preTerable To bullTighTing was explained by Senor Julian Oliver when he appeared in The as- sembly. ConnecTed wiTh many opera companies, Mr. Oliver is a Tenor. Tl-IURSDAY, FEBRUARY I5 Replacing The regular assembly, The girls had a charm Talk. The boys who hae To remain in class wondered wheTher They should Tec 'l?ghTed or complimerzTed. MONDAY, JANUARY 8 ExciTemenT reigned during The sTudenT body elecTions A new WhiTe parTy was organized To oppose service club candidaTes All sorTs oT prinTed maTerial appeared To Try To inTluence a person one way or The oTher WEDNESDAY JANUARY IO Picking a nice rainy day The l-lonor socieTy wenT To see The TwenTieTh CenTury Fox movie sTudios LaTer They Toured CBS and saw The Gracie Allen show l THURSDAY JANUARY II FooTball players and Triends aTTended a bangueT in The caTeTeria To honor The Team and coach Coach JeTT CravaTh was The principal speaker FRIDAY, JANUARY I2 The would be reporTers oT The GeneraTor sTaTT saw how a meTropollTan paper goes To press ATTerwards They aTe in ChinaTown and aTTended a play aT The Pasadena FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I6 ReTuring once again To scenes oT Their childhood, The SainTs aTTended a sIcaTing parTy on WesT WaInuT. Rumor his iT ThaT Ivlr. Woolley and Mr. -Johnson gave a dueT on s aTes. TI-IURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Wishing To Icnow whaT caused oThers To groan or doze while They spolce, The members oT The public speaking class made individual records oT Their voices. Some oT The resuITs were guiTe sTarTIing, To say The IeasT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Again The band proves iTseIT a success. This Time iT was in The Torm oT a concerT in The audiTorium. The program varied Trom classics To maioreTTes. :J I f If ,irr 'J T AI I 7' . f ' I ITV, J I Thi l JJ I I I 1 . I ,:. FRIDAY, IvIARCI-I I IT being I94O and I94O being leap year, The Alpha club sponsored The Co-ed dance. Bunny Wahlberg gave away The door prizes-Two bunnies. By The way The music was Turnished by I-Iarry Wham and The CounTry club was The place. WEDNESDAY, MARCI-I I3 Spring. IT aTTecTs diTTerenT people in diTTerenT ways. The members oT The C5eneraTor sTaTT became so indusTrious ThaT They managed To publish a six page ediTion. TI-IURSDAY, MARCI-I I4 In The aTmosphere oT a French caTe compIeTe wiTh waiTers, porTraiT carTooners, and candy girls The French club iniTiaTed Their new members. Francis Geddes will Teach anyone how To do The Apache dance' SATURDAY, MARCI-I I6 This was The day Spring VacaTion sTarTed. SUNDAY, MARCI-I 24 This was The day Spring VacaTion ended. MONDAY, APRIL I Rehearsals began Tor The I-Ii-Jinlcs. Service club members had To sTruggIe To sTudy Tor exams aT The same Time. During This Time Mr. I-Iarvey goT The mumps. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 Miss Gerard and her drama classes were bangueT hosTs To The Grange CounTy CurTain Call. FRIDAY, APRIL 5 I-Iumor, varieTy, and music-all This was parT oT The I-Ii- Jinl4s. Joel I-layes will long be recalled Tor his biT oT Tish- ing. The members oT The clubs had aImosT as much Tun as The audience. TUESDAY, APRIL 9 I-lonor sTudenTs gaThered aT SanTa Ana Tor a disTricT con- venTion. Sally Tiernan was eIecTed vice-presidenT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL IO JousTers Talling inTo The lake and wading ouTg Ivlr. New- comer jumping The Third baseman during The TacuITy- sTudenT ball game, undoubTedIy These are The Things To recall concerning The all school picnic. FRIDAY, APRIL I9 George Price became a Two-Time winner oT The Color day prize. NanneTTe I-Iubbard won The girI's prize. In The assembly an original play by Irene Inman meT wiTh The approval oT The audience. MONDAY, IVIAY 6 The ioys oT diTching school wiThouT receiving demeriTs were experienced by senior class. In a picnic aT Irvine parlc The cheTs were Ivlr. CrawTord and Mr' Carrier- very good Tood, Too. FRIDAY, IVIAY IO The IasT big senior evenT excepT Tor graduaTion was The Senior play. A comedy, SororiTy I-louse, was pre- senTed wiTh an unusually large casT. The sTars were Car- - - roll I3rinlcerhoTT and Bill Was. IVIONDAY, IVIAY I3 Cnce again some members oT The sTudenT body sIepT IaTe, wenT To The beach, and generally did whaT They wished wiThouT worrying abouT Ivlrs. Parker. This Time iT was Trffanor SocieTy diTch day. WEDNESDAY, IJLAY 29 Sponsored by Deivlolay and Jobs DaughTers The Senior - Prom was held in The American Legion hall. TI-IURSDAY, IVIAY 30 Because Memorial day came on Thursday, Friday was also declared To be a holiday. Few oT The sTudenTs com- plained. TI-IURSDAY, JUNE I3 Finally The day has arrived when The seniors will gradu- aTe. This year's class is smaller, having only a Tew more Than 380 members. FRIDAY, JUNE I4 School ends! x '.. , , W ,W-M WMM., I se xx -5 X X IX5 X w Bff 7 ' f Hffm6 ' Ifzffvwffv-:la , 'V M' Awfggfbdmnwjzvijnfwkdjggl ,f7W1LyMWMMi3ifZdfAJ,a7mMjZT7J'i 1 6 JJ m,f,2,W!PJf14 ff9TF,!'W1,Zf4ff WW V,.,1JgWy-40. WL fgjlwf' , ,,'Z7rVM3VM,,-, WMM J Sffgww j0Ljj,.wf !V0J7Aj7M,,o'n ww X ATHLETICS F f-55155 5 yu, A , 'tw Q L- - ni , A 5 , .WV A . Q fi-QQ I' 21,1 Q? 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WS: L.: Q s s q , 5 fwvp ii ,y..Q,S ' , , , S- R if 5 A V , . ,. , , Jsff.Yg sf-336 , X, I, .. A, Y- K AA: QM E as ia g V W 5 xmas 1 l'.Yi4V'33W4 v gaaaum.Wm1.wAL-Leek .. M-' . , wwwwwf of '5 3-.,.'.:: :, . 3. , gags - X, ,.,,- Lwrrfs is . f , fin H 'Q 'Y . fix: size in : ,s ff, X4 ',fk Q ' gf . 1 ' -5 Qivggaawgvikgg -' :s w A ' my 5 Q figgi ,Q ss s ' -'-'- P J- Zsi ,' . MSF- - ' V Parisis Roussos, guai BRUINS BEAT SAINTS-OCT. 6 Tlie boys from Long Beacn-llwe Bruins of Vifoodrow Vlfilson loli- were underdogged because ol llwe Sainls' oulplaying ol miglily l.ong Beacln Poly llwe preceding Friday bul managed lo oulpoinl Jrlie Sainls I3- 6 in llie Sanla Ana Municipal Bowl on Qclober 6. Fullbaclc Bobby lvlu- siclcs eiglwly yard lfickoifl relurn was somelning for Sainl roolers lo re- member. Bill Gulley made llie only Sainl score. SAINTS BEAT TIGERS-OCT. 20 Clwalley invaded llie bowl on Qc- lrober 20 lo engage lbe Sainls in llieir lirsl league malcli. Clialifey leifl llwe bowl on flue sliorl end of a 6-O score aller llmrealening rlwe Walniil Slreel squad wilb a bewildering lor- ward pass allacl all during llie ifirsl ball. Bul Sanla Ana liad loo mucb power and drive Tor llwe Tigers, and ballered llweir way down ine lield lor a score on llie lirsl play ol llwe second guarler. Bill l-lull, lasiclwarg- ing liallback lor Bill Coles boys scored on a lriclf reverse Jrraveling llwirleen yards lo paydirl. l-lulls line smashing and Musiclcs superlnuman bloclcing gave Jrlie Bainls lbeir adf vanlage. Co-caplain Bill Was, end, played a wbale oi a game on llwe line. Clwalleyls mainslays were guar- lerbaclf Palfferson and lullbaclc l-lic- lcox. Clialley weni on To become Cilrus Bell League clwampions, wliicli gave some compensalion lo llie cel- lar Bainls. Virgil Crenshaw, laolde Alan l-ladell, guard Bob lvlusiclc, fullback Richard Planclfion, 'raclcle 1 W, I, W! h 'fl A ,, I I, Y, MJ' u 1 lj x 1 n VW 'ff' f r ,I I ,J , , ,. ff 1' f fl V1 . i .f 1 , 'J John Pollard, guard Ross Barnes, quarlerback Ralpli Barnes, guarlerbaclq Alberl l-luller, end Lesler l-larvey, lialibaclq Arllwurlye. guard Sam Smilh, cenler E17 Tfleraf, J gg A ZW? Q 3' f iff gf? mr' 55 r7 'i'e ' . .2f,,.,,,.,,.,, ,,1,,,,,4,,,M,Eh ,,,,, 3 523232123 fyrw, SFWW 1 g , A fe 52 r ----. 1 , ffl Q W e a A eer eerar v rr yav . DEVILS BEAT SAINTS-Nov. ll ,,... ,,,, , ,,,AQ at eg. ,.A,,A' H - - h A A f ,1'A A ,'-A'::- A.A-V V ,. f . .:,A iff l bv ,AV.,, I 1VA -:,q Ab1VA, A ln l e Armlsllce Day game l e f 4 Salnls you rn eyed lo Pomona, and -'-: -A-' '--A 1 A'- -1,., -,.. 'AA. ,,'-f Q Were Oleleeled 7 +0 0- f .-- 1 ,..: 'A'.-A ---we gi... - The Reel UeV'lS eel ee eerlv Slerlf --:..-- 1 -1 ..,,:: -.2, ..:-'-.-,-- . f f-' '-': 2 s',a IE '--,. --,-, - In We eeme end Seered +l1e Only ', : z ,--: ...- ,1 Y , f' Z . 3121: - ,.: - .22 2 - - f'- l,r.1 'e--A ,,a,,.,Ww louclfmd own ol llfme game IH llle llrsl :.- , FTSSWSWM ,-,, I - h - d S A ,a,. ha 15. Fug llng ma , anla na ca me F baclc in llme second lmall and drove lo llle eleven yard line where an V.,,V., U r - g M r i, .af,A, in 4 5 y -- .,a. unllmely 'Fumble prevenled llwe Z .A ' 'A' . :g ,f g'g , M ' is P H e-.A psp? ,.A ln Jme ourl guwalrcler anla fine '.r'i -'2- . --VQ- .--V. feeevereel ee llle ' +990 Yard me -V 4' 1., . . -.', .,.-- Q .-e2 y L bul were Uneble le Seere- - -' A -1-, :.,a -m..e a e e '----e - - .ir Ti ,..'- T ,,, . ...,.,., , V VKK,V L., I -,7 ,,. 1 ,.,,. Flglqflng hard 'H'1r'OUglqOujI 'fhe ,ig V,. .,,., i A .,:' e'e' game, llme Salnls somelflow lalled lo f'ew e'ee L: Y A-f ., ev. 1 - -12' ' .za, gal h +h + + ' k 1+ li Id Nrf1?'?fi:'Le,'I4ieJ 'e i .-.-- .- .- gg 1+ -'J GVG 5 Cer am SIOGV W 'C WCU H, ..... 1 v-'- ' ,- ' g e ,A .b,. carry 'rlwem over lor a louclfmclown. 3 e': ln lllis inslance, Devils laeal Sainls, ffffiw,w 'iw ..,:.,,. K ..,.,.. - ....... , 1 r,,r.: bul llwere as always anollmer year lo 1 . :., .-1 l,. , . ,, ....,: , iuv ,.x.,,,,fh,,, , ' . .e 1: -+V.: .':v1 - '-2:' - .eVr- '-rr'2 COVUS end enefher flame +0 be ' .:.. pl dyed 4 . A --.- : ' ' --,.l, 2 'ez -.f. ,r ' 1 'r ..v' ' ff --2-' ,1.Q ,1', Nw ' Q .- A a X may M - .,.'- IQI- S .,-,, -1 . .', . ..g .'..'- L. -' .l l .':- bll' A , fe V - K' .,..:.,.,.:, v l V.:, .. V W H J 3 Q , gg Wk ri.. my A W 1 ie , V x l . l.A' 'S 8 1 W ': l' n v lf ? Eli I . ' K ,fr ' 'K DVKX 0 Q en' ' fi' e i l, ,-'. Mx V . r, e ' 'r., l eyee l 231 e Q- 1 . f r r-Ha r 'lli , e af a l , li - ' a 3 Y 'V '51 l 'r fp 5 , 1 f a , an e ll. 5 2 v l' . ' I l r f ' .,1Q 1 a e be ..:-' 1' .- V,l Il . ' '- ' : 1: ..---5 zeefwie f , ,,.gq I .,.-1- i iii- ' ff' - ' :l.1 ,. 1,-, k , ' PQ. .SSW -:--. ..:,1 SB 1 ...en 1 ..'--' '-'::1 .,:. gre' ---:- :1- ' 1- 1- 'e.., 1 :-l ffvfgqr A .- ,'. ..e.- - :.l, .-,- 5 me :- .1 ,. 1 .,,,q,QQ' X l 1.- I 'I' -f'bi :f5f2l5 f'ff3g?f??- E M H f 'M .,.. - - ' ,. ',,L: --:- -' '. I ', - 55 , ,.,,,,Wm Wally Amling, end Wall Gelderl, cenler Layo lvlercurio, lmallbaclq Cill Wnillord, lmallbaclc 'ff be sf,'tl'V1, Solo Walwlberg, end Jim Bacxwell, end Orval Talum, laclcle -1 SAINTS BEAT BEARS-NOV. 22 Riverside senf fheir feam fo Sanfa Ana on Wednesday nighf, Novem- ber 22. Riverside had a good feam -fhey had a chance for fhe CBL championship before fhey mef fhe Sainfs. Sanfa Ana was definifely a cellar feam-fhey had salvaged only one league game ouf of four. This was fhe lasf game of fhe season, and Riverside's Bears were a cinch fo win. The score was 20-O, wifh our local boys making good. Displaying a spirif fhaf had been lacking all sea- son, Sainfs hif Riverside paydirf five fimes fhaf evening, alfhough fwo of fhe fouchdowns were disqualified. Coach Bill Cole lef fhe iunior var- sify play pracfically all fhe fourfh guarfer, and sfill Riverside was sfale- mafed. lf was a grand finish fo a fough season. l Don Lieberman, faclcle Bil Was, end Raul Cleary, guarferbaclq Eugene Murphy, guard Biglqap Pavfergon, guard Aureo Orosco, fullback Don Wilde, manager t 2-1 T., .-Sz 1' 3 9 t0 lg.,I h I l 0 b VN I Vx 1 1 6 C1 ffey 0 0 S li!L'1'H2l'I'diflO 3 G Il eluix fA1'iz.J 27 0 1'0ZI'1Ofl2L 7 AL 0 Redlands 6 't O R iver d 0 LU -XI 011110 t F' SOPI-IOMORE FCDOTBALL Prospecls are prighl for nexl loolball season aller lhe showing ol lhe Sainllels in lhe I939 grid season. The lillrle Sainlrs dropped only one league game-lo Pomona, league champions, I3-6-and lied one pre- season praclice game, wilh Woodrow Wilson, 6-6. Olherwise our child prodigies did all righl lor lhemselves, piling up 77 poinls againsl 33 for Their opponenls. The sophomores were ably coached by Reece Greene and Guy l-laryey, who Jrurned oul undelealed CBI. champions in I937. as 5,4 Y is 'elf H First row: l3l'uSSiL'l', Yoshimi, Ilzimziker, XYoods111:1l1, Arnold Roussos, 'l'uc-ki-1', Scliiwwder, Muir, Iluigli, l'1'z11'y. Sec-om row: XVI'ig'ht, Musick, Flvtciier, Chilllky, Jerome, L, Adams lltillilliiiil, Pope, Mcilride, Head, l'6'l1i4'Ol'l7S, LXl'c4'uiii. 'I'hi1'f Vow: Assistant, Cozifh Guy Hzirvcy, Cleary, tfruxnley, Szzlllegvl Newton, Steffvu, I4'a1'1'f-il, Vlibb, Oviedo, .I. .-Xflfmis, Iiathzim t'om'h Reeve Greene. Fouvth row: Gralmin, Tlx-m'1e, Mzwrsilo Nattzi, Graf-nwzi.11, Chklljlllilll, f'2ll'0lhEl'S, lluldwiii, .Iuhiisoii Coach Guy l-larvey J lilac-kwvll, Hruiik. Howard, lCdg'zii', Civ-iislizuv, L31'mV11, Fei'- gusmi, Butler, Fifth row: Foster, Rich, f'2l1'H2lhZ1l1, Van JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The shock Troops Tor The varsiTy-The boys who qoT all The hard lcnoclrs and none oT The glory-ThaT's The Junior VarsiTy. The grid acTiviTies OT The squad included scrimmages wiTh The varsiTy, The sophomore Team, and Their one acTual game when They smashed The Excelsior Reserves, 26 To O. Junior VarsiTy players made up mosT oT The squad in The TourTh quarTer oT The immorTal Riverside game November 22, and They con- sisTenTly ouTplayed The Bears, even puTTinq over a Touchdown which was disqualiicied. iffilf .' 5 5 :f .. f ie' Front row: Higaslii, Lee, Robinson, Plavzui, Perryniun Patterson, Sherfey. Second row: lllorrison, Tatum, Pritchard Nielsen, Chapman, Cleary, Lowe, Nelson. Third row: XVucl dell, Murphy, Baldwin, Deakins, Brown, Coffing, Dietler man, Greene, Pzinnell, Krisher, Vance, Plzinchon, Valentine Castro. XVilher, Dunham, Reynolds. Bank row: Rosenbaum, Chiu:- VARSITY BASKETBAQ Bad luclx runs in slrealrs, il is said, and Sanla Ana high school's alhlelics hil a slrealc ol bad luclc during The winler. The baslcelloall season ol l939- 4O was indeed a darlc one lor lhe Salnls. This school has never been larnous for ils baslcelball leams, and lhis year lhe local guinlel losl every Q league game Jrhey played, allhough They salvaged a few pre-season prac- Jrice games. Bul lhe Sainls, because lhey were Sainls, died llghling in every scrap. ' l 1 Front row: Dale, Murphy, S01'ens0n, Barnes, Ball, Hig Dr-eblow, McCann. Back row: Hull, Roussos, Amling, C Brown lXI9YL'lll'i0 Yoder Mav. - iw i On The nighT oT February 9, l94O, SanTa Ana high school's l3aslceTeers Tangled wiTh Pomona. The locals sTarTed ouT sTrong. pil- ing up ThirTeen poinTs in an iTing TirsT guarTer, while The invadigonly collecTed Tive. Pomona came back TighTing in The second guarTer, scor- ing Ten poinTs, buT The SainTs sTill held a comTorTal3le Tive poinT mar- gin when The halT ended, The score being 20-15. The Third guarTer, however, was a nighTmare Tor SanTa Ana, since The mad Devils scored eleven poinTs while The SainTs Tallied one. This slump conTinued inTo The TourTh guarTer, unTil Pomona had piled up a 3I To 2I lead. Then, wiTh Tour minuTes leTT, The SainTs sTarTed a rally ThaT neTTed Them seven poinTs peTore They were sTopped by The gun. The Tinal score was 33 To 28. Bill l-lull Ross Barnes DexTer Ball Parisis Roussos Soren Sorensen Wally Amling Don Yoder On January I2, l94O, a powerTul guinTeT Trom Riverside high school invaded Andrews gymnasium Tor The TirsT league game oT The l94O bas- keTball season. The SainTs suTTered Trom The loss oT Two oT Their mosT valuable players, Soren Sorenson and Layo lvlercurio, who were ouT wiTh The Tlu. The Bears had liTTle Trouble wiTh The SainTs ThaT evening. l.ed by Ralph Johnson, Their sensaTional cen- Ter who acc:ounTed Tor sixTeen poinTs, Riverside led all The way, compiling a TourTeen poinT lead by The end oT The game. Final score was 36 To 22. This deTeaT, in The TirsT league game, was a grim prophecy oT The discouraging season ThaT The SainTs had yeT To Tace. I' 1 2 .' 6 5 Q 3- i- T- H i I' , 1 1 x . ., 0 I . o .M ' 3 sn H F 4 tn s-' 'IUIH 99 i I . , ' f I . v , , . is .. Mihcord Dreblow Jim Cruze Doug lvlay Paul l-ligashi Layo lvlercurio Roy Reynolds - SCPI-IOMCDRE BASKETBALL Having belrler luclc lhan Jrheir loig lorolhers, Jrhe varsily, Coach Clyde PaHon's Sainllels salvaged half ol rheir league games, winning four and losing four-The hes? showing Jrhal Sanra Ana high's sophomore baslceleers ever made in Cirrus Belr League compelilion. ln Three of lhe four games lhal lhe Lillle Sainls did lose, rhey were nosed our by four poinls or less. All This poinls Jroward a successful l94l season, when Jrhese sophomores become varsily men. ,i l l l 4 l F t ' 'Z A'l Jy, XX'Ol'ldSU12lH, Ovieda, Roussos, Jacobs, Iee. Back row: Nichols Inlovd, Brunk, VVilkinson Black- ll, Butler, Dixon, S hl g l XVilson. we f -, 1 f - nf Coach Clyde Pallon ,li.L,,, -,,,- -'Q 'F ' -'- V, -'fun' VARSITY TRACK Alfhough nof as powerful a unif as fhe Cifrus Belf League champion Sainf squads of I938 and I939, Coach Pinky Greene furned ouf a crowd of fraclcmen which showed everybody in general fhaf Sanfa Ana was sfill a power fo be reclconed wifh when if came fo fhe cinderpafh sporf. Alfhough fairly powerful in fhe field evenfs, Greene's squad seemed fo lack fhe runners fhaf puf fhe previous Sainf squads in fhe upper braclcefs. The local fraclcsfers managed, however, fo collecf sixfh place in fhe final CBL sfandings. i 1 l R ilill l i , Front row: Panriell, Yoder, Harper, Brown, Mitchell. Gib- son, Coffing, Payne, VVahlber,f:, Kanno. Second row: Denner, Detweiler, Dexter 'li Ball, VVhitford, Nelson, Davis, Petty, Hadell, Girton, Third row: Rivas, Shoemaker, Koehler, Tye, Danielson, Hall, Dexter WV. Ball, Shaw, VVooster, Klingen- lierg: Fourth rowi lisparza, Holmwood, Lineolnf Granados, 'I Sher'fey,!vlonQy11enney, Jones, Plavan, Roussos, Gulley. Back f row: Rosenbaum, Quintana, Larg,'Vz1n Nattp, Geren, Bri- t game, Jiles, Brooks, Harvey, Roehni. I I ' , . 1 K A . l A H , . Q , Coach Reece Greene f -.1 K A ' ., ., 5 ' 1 'f I ' I 0 l f . i 1 U I ' 5 P 0 ' I P 1 1 I 4' I J I ' . s 1 ' ' ' If 1 1 v 4, i Ashby, Schlegel, and CoTTing Carnahan and Roehm Bill l-lull Memories oT The l94O Track season . . . overpowering small neighboring schools in A, B, and C Track meeTs ' . . Bill l-lull's record Toss oT The I2 pound shoT-52 TeeT, 6 3f4 inches-breaking ArT STranske's all-Time SainT record . . . a record breaking sophomore 440 relay Team . . . Sophomore Russel Cleary's high jumping-beTTer Than The varsiTy's . . . big red-haired Andy Crenshaw's sprinTing and broad iumping . . . The sprinTing oT Rhoems, SherTey, PeTTy, and l-lolmwood in The dashes.. .Karl l.ara's disTance running... all These wenT To make up The SainT Track Team-a Team ThaT Tinished sixTh in CiTrus BelT League compeTiTion' 12 k,:, 1 X SherTey, Ashby, and Rhoems Russel Cleary Granados Carl Lara .l Q , SherTey, l-lolmwood, PeTTy, and Koehler Bill Brown Carnahan ff'Q,m Vo:-r' 1 A ' 1 SOPI-IOMORE TRACK Tradifion insisls Thai ihe sophomores of Sanra Ana high loecome Cilrrus Behr League champions, so Jrhe sophomores prompily became Ci+rus Bell League champions. Since +he Sainis joined The CBL in I937, every sophomore hack squad from Sania Ana has cleaned house. This year Jrhe Sainiieis had a iough Jrime of ii. buf as usual lhey came Through on Jrop. This Jream, as well as Jrhe varsify, is coached by Reece Greene. who seems lo have a habii of Turning ou+ champion Jrrack squads. I . f- , Front row: McPhee, Cleary, Dixon, Schlepgel, Crenshaw, Baldwin, Ashby, Martin. Middle row: Greene, Hunt, Head, Hamaker, Smith, Butler, Lloyd, Czirnahan, Rathbone, Lee. Back row: Castro, Yoshimi, Chase, Bressler, Newton, Van Natta, Latham, Mathews, Snyder. M K ight, Clem-y, Henry, Since There was noT enough CBL compeTiTion To saTisTy Them, The SainT golT Team branched ouT and Took on anybody and everybody-and beaT mosT oT Them. Coached by Guy l-larvey, and sparked by such experTs as Doug May, Bill Lowe, and Jim ValenTine, The local golTers losT only a Tew maTches. Doug lVlay's Three-under-par score oT 69 in one maTch is an example oT The Type oT playing which SainT opponenTs had To Tace. ritch Ik I Organized This year Tor The TirsT Time. The senior and iunior liTe-saving classes were received enThusiasTically. The classes were run according To The sTandards oT The American Red Cross. and each boy Took The prescribed Red Cross TesTs. Those who passed were required To meeT The high reguiremenTs oT aTTendance knowledge and skill oT liTe-saving, and waTer saTeTy. The classes were enTirely volunTary, as was The insTrucTion oT Miss Mar gareT Glenn and Mr. John Johnson. SuccessTul members are awarded cerTiTicaTes and are enTiTled To wear The insignia oT The American Red Cross l.iTe Saving Corps. 71 , e I VARSITY BASEBALL ' fm fi.. '- - 1 -- - Front row: George Roussos, Robinson, Sorenson, Hull, Ross Barnes, Ilietrioh, Hall, Parisis Roussos. Back row: Love, Brown, Hayes, Amling, Smith, NViIkins0n, Fitzpatrick, Vance, Ralph Barnes, Coach Joe Kornl. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 3 , I .... if ., . v,..1-Q--Y-:,41,1, '73--VMI, 7 will -, Ile 'i1,:IiilI, Nair, w I--g ' L- g'f,1-, .1. L Korn. Inu-I5 row: II'-11'nImeI'g', L., I YS . B 315 1: -i .:nIf Ii' mf'i 0 ieJII. B ICIIOIS, 11 -1 AQ.-' Bill l-lfull,'TiVr,s1T base' ' ' T h Joel T-layes, piTcher A 4 ' I 1 ! , . .K 4 v .- ' .' ' . -. 1 T N ' g k 1 -x' SainT baseballers accomplished a Thing un- heard oT in baseball-They lasTed inTo The Tinals oT The 20-30 Club Baseball TournamenT aT Pomona. Four Teams ouT oT TorTy-nine, ropresenTing The besT +ha+ SouThern CaliTor- nia prep schools had To oTTer in The way oT baseball Teams, lasTed inTo The Tinals, and SanTa Ana was one oT Them. A gold Trophy decoraTes The SainT Trophy shelT as momenTo oT This TeaT. Coach Joe Koral, recruiTed Trom Willard iunior high school, insTilled a TighTing spiriT inTo his boys Trom The sTarT. l-lowever, The Koralmen ran inTo bad luclc in Their league play, goT inTo a slump, and only managed To salvage one game. NeverTheless, This is beTTer Than SainT base- ball sguads have been able To do Tor a long Time, since The SainTs have never been par- Ticularly sTrong in The diamond sporT in recenT years. Bill l-lull, Ralph Barnes, and Soren Soren- son, besides several oThers, all wenT To malce lvlr. Koral's liTT'e group a Tough bunch To TriTle wiTh. DexTer Bail, Third base Wally Amling, Tielder Soren Sorenson, shorT shop Bob FiTzpaTriclc, piTcher Bruce Wilkinson. IOiTcher George Roussos second base Biil 3I'OWn. calwiher ivValfag- Hieiff 1.g,,.,,:1g n-.5 VARSITY TENNIS Tennis is anoTher sporT which The SainTs have dominaTed since They became a member oT The CiTrus BelT League. LasT year The squad col- lecTed anoTher CBL championship-buT This year They meT Tough com- peTiTion. MainsTays oT The local neT squad include Ralph Gish and Lloyd SchulTz, singles men, and The invincible doubles combinaTion oT Ken' Crumley and Ed ScoTT. The racgueTeers were coached by Clyde PaTTon. L . ' ws as . Q ax 'FJ First row: Schwartz, VVood, YVinters, Yost, Ross, Schultz. Second row: Scott, Carmichael, Phillips, Neff, Crumley, Kendall, Jiles, Hadley. Memories oT The l94O season . . . Ralph Gish, number one singles man ouT wiTh mumps--absenT Tor Team picTure . . . Doubles Team oT Crumley- ScoTT win boy's doubles division oT SanTa Ana TirsT annual novice in- viTaTional Tennis TournamenT, sponsored To arouse inTeresT oT non-experTs in compeTiTive Tennis . . . Barely nosing ouT Riverside 6-5 in TirsT league maTch . . . Trips all over SouThern CaliTornia . . ' JusT memories . . . OT l94O Tennis season. Ralph Gish Lloyd SchulTz I A so is cj' - iw:-E I Hb ' lllb h I I, i . I s lk, L. lx 'I X' ' I GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . First row: Luke, iXV2l1k0l', Anderson, .l?'l:u'mi, A. Smith, DeGnntl1e1', 'I'wz1y. XVOl1IIO1'f, Gz11'1'e-tt Jones. Bleiidenhztll. Second row: I. lanndnk, Slizine, .lm-obs, 13. Hilliard, I,'H,i2,'HIlkf71t1D, Ashford Dixon, Iligdzty, NYhite-, Conliffe, Flower, H, i'I'HXVf0l'lI, Mzirkel, XYztsson, Dale-, AlcAuley, Brooks Knox, Bzlnlcs, Lowuine l'l'2lXVf0l'd, Toinilson, Helen 'I'ihlials, M. llrown, E. Anderson, B. Adams Third row: l'enning'ton, Smock, Ford, liof-kett, 'I'ulmlms, limli'ig'nez, lk. f'l'2iXVf0l'fI, Gztrilett, M XVilliams, Pzinell, Neigrhlwor, Stei1il1ei'gei', F. Smith, Rzisinussen, L. XV1'ight, M. XV1'ig.:'ht, L. Erlgsgv Koster, I3. llcllullizln, C. Mm'-lllullian, Ijl'b'illIllgE'1', Hollis Tihbzils, lverson, Lawrence, Sosziki Fourth row: Kinney, M. Edge, R. Anderson, I5l'ili1l0l', Alvlrott, li. Davis, T-Eurnett, Griggs, Farrell Phillips, 'IXUS-l'11ilH, Johnson, Raitt, NVzig'nei', Thwuite, Power, Eurnst, Ii, Aiidrews, Thaelcery Zahm, Rubidoux, Kzidowuki. Fifth row: Quick, Faught, Fryzltt, Ge-tty, M. Hilliard, Butler Bond, Yonel, li. Crziwford, TUl'1lE'l', l'u1'1'ztn, I':1'OCIiIl2lI'lk, Lynch, Pollard, YV:1tts, Shilbustan Haven, Munselle, Lewis, D. liundztk, N. Lnndiik. Sixth row: Sterns, XXvl1lUJ1'bOl1l'1TP, Erickson A. Adkins, Aliehelson, Ulwrg, Mc-Ilnniel, BIt'1'i2lIifIE'D, Coffing, Haynes, Hunter, Murphy, Howard Holmes, Baker, 'l'oyoda, I-Z. Ford, Simmons, Sherinan, XV2lIk6l', Keeler, F. Thornimson, Plztnchon Seventh row: Shipley, Gomez, XYoodwoi'd, XYisdom, 'l'aylo1', Reid, Czirr, Hnlmlmfird, Gowdy, Grey Blodiwik, Reneille, Froesclile, M. Thompson, Jordan, .le-ssee, Titchenzll, Nelson, Paul, Carlisle Knyzin, M. Adkinswn, Denniss, 104'k12l!.iI fiaydays, banquets, apple sales, tennis tourna- ments, swimming meets, and the saIe ot yarn doIIs are just a tew ot the annuaI Giris' Athletic Associ- ation events. To tuItiII the requirements tor membership in the GAA, a girI must take part in team sports each . semester. To obtain the winged toot award, one must obtain I000 points trom the ditterent events. For turther athletic achievements this organi- zation presents a Iarge I3IocIc SA tor 600 points. The small SA is awarded tor the earning ot 400 points. N Due to the GAA, girIs' sports are very active. T , ..,..... - A.. . mx. 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'vii 4 , ' ,pm ' .Q 3, '-ix x -i .4 iii- 55 -K '1 44- 'sq -,- X. - z 315 Aa .P .x SOPI-IOMGRES The largesT class yeT To enTer The high school, The sophomores have iusT begun To really Teel aT home. Books, new Teachers, and larger premises have all helped The upper classmen To keep The sophomores in Their place. Now advancing inTo Their second year oT high school liTe, They will really be allowed To show everyone whaT They can do. NOT ThaT They haven'T already done so. Willing To help aT an insTanTs noTice, There is no reason why They shouldn'T rival The juniors Tor presTige nexT year. WiTh The advancemenT inTo The junior class, The sophomores will be able To coasT a loiT beTore puTTing on The sTeam Tor The Tinal rush which comes in The senior year. 81 Stock ton, Clearv, B NI C advlser B 1 d t C1 y vice-president S x ' l 1 u First row: Hrrxclford, Hrenner, L, T31'z1t-z1- nmntes, f'z1i1'n:+, M. I-lurnett, Bradley, Drum nifnul, I-!1'yuli, Bcmwinzi n, I Sutton, , . I-,1i1'i'ows, lgl'Plll1ilI 5l'l'l', 1 liairvz. Second row: H, Butler. Bretz. Bowers, XY. Bur- nett, Carlizlluziii, I-Z. lglrown, Burkett, Brooks. !':11'lisle, 4'zx1'du1ia, Buck, M. I-liuczliimiites, BOI'l'it4IlllilQf6Il, Czlzstlwr. 'Vliirfl row: P, Hutlvr, Vztldwell, Bohn, Vnrter, f'z1lvin. J. Butler, t'o1'utl1ers, lilac-kwell, l'1l'Llllli, Hill Brown, Brcssler Buster Brown, l'z1rltun, Vuley. First row: llUl'2l, IP, llzlvis, lluvkett, Ii. Imxis. llenniss, 1'lnrke, In-sf-11111, Collins. twmk, Vhrisi, Svwmul row: Chaise, Vos- tillu, Cullen, Dillvy, Vliast, Iililnml, Fur- I'2lll. 1'ui'l'ing', l'Jullzlrlii4le, Iioss, litlwzlrtls. 'Vhirfl rmvz Irzuly, Imxiielsrni, G. Ulinp- nmn, 1'ruml1-y, l'l62ll'j'. 1'renslnuV, De- vviiey, Vole, Clnry, l'l12lllillCl'. IS, Vlitxp- nxzln, Fzlstrcv. First row: Gfmrle, Merrell, Montana, lGril'ksmi, Greenwald, Getty, Haven, M, Farrell, Gibbs, Flint, Blilpftllllil. Sevond row: Evans, Hn1'11er, Gilmore, Gibson, Gziught, Griggs, Harris, Graves, Jingles, Grochow, Garnett. Third row: Flores, Din-'Lrit-li, Foster, lfutiim-is, Dove, lfllllllilgilll, Flynn, Dittberner. Exelle, Duron, Rc-hols. Fourth row: E. Farrell, Doiningnez, Friend, Erlwarmls, l+'ergt11son, Eclgur, Dixon, Flott-lici', Dunn. Ezxstinan. v First Vow: Knoll, Keiiyoii, Lord, Loy, Kudovvziki, Lillzircl, Kuyzin, Lillywliite, Lockett, liziwroiice. Sefceond Vow: Hunt, Lzigunu, X. Lunclak, D. Lunduk, A. Lewis, Kliewer, B. Lewis, Luke, Jenken, Jztcobs, Ilill. 'I'l1i1'd row: Jezines, Hohn- son, He-iinrliill, .le1'onw, Holmberg, llezirle, Ilowzuwl, Huffman, liains, Jewell, Hut- ton, Hoiitges. First Vow: Noun, Mioclek, Mendoza, lliyodn, Macl1'ig'al, Moi':'ison, Mcllanipl, Mennleiilizill, Mziyiiarrl, Milner, Blobcrly, Sucond row: Lumpkin, Milos, Nzinsko, lluntor, Munselle, Blzishburn. May, Lev, T. Johnson, Long, 1l2ll'I'lSOll. 'l'hi1'd row: Lzitlizmi, Johnson, Knox, R. L, Jones, Lzlru, Lopez, LeB:u'fl, Lloyd, ll. K. Jones, Kelley, L. V. Johnson, Love, Ronald Jonfls, AlacFzu'lz1ne. First Vow: l'lzinchon, Paul, Nelson, Pzinnzis, Nzill, NaYzii'vtte-, l'gi1'ker, Olwrgr, Juanita Ojsdai, .losonliinv Ojemlu, llzilzivios. Svc-oncl row: llinnix, Alzilhewson, Mon- dcnhull, Olivev, Alclfzirlflt-li, Plzitt, lllcfleem Potty, Murillo, Muir, Mziroon. Third row: C. Blorris, Mendez, llagiiesoii, Mzittln-ws, lVlo1'g'an. Fourth row: Miller, Nursile, 1l01'5l'1lll. Fourth row: Miller, Alursil, Bl01'2lll, M4-Andrew, F. Mo1'1'is. First row: Johnson, Hutchinson, Hillyzlrd, li. Jones, Hughett, P. Jonas, Jackson, Hutcshoson, Huss. Set-ond row: Gzilezt, Goss, Hzirlin, Gcorge, llunclley, Mabel Henrlerson, Hairy llenderson, Higgins, Giffeil, Girion. Third row: Hawken, Qllziwkins, Johnson, Gallienne, H2igtl11'0p, Gzillvgos, Gold, llaigh, Hziller. Fourth row: Greoliwzilrl, llamaker, Hahn, Givens, Iluarstud, Geck, Giwives, Glover. N 1 f 1 I 1' f l I -. f x First. Vow: Iieynoso, l 1'vstun, T10d1'igll6Z, Rn-edy, Quick, I. Pope, I'ihinehzu't, Rubi- doux. 112lYIl1011d, Reed, Sum-and row: Perkins, Newton, Rau-lids, T'rrI1z11'd, Pol- lins, Hevill, I'l2u':111, ReAqL1zt1't1i, Rwid, Rriseinziyer, Illllldklll. Third row: Mc-Brimlu, Rztuefy, Blfiwtillrvttglt, Mt-Katy, Vzttterson, Otto, Uvit-do, Piwisvlt, Okzimotn, Price- Fuurth row: 14'l'21llCiS F. Pope, Nelson, Oshtwml, Navarro, Nic-hols, MC1'11ec, Ol'- tiz. YVi ,7 , Q M, , Lf, ,.,., .haw First row: Susztki, Suuifeld, Iilllll-'1'l, Sher- man, Sinimfmns, Iiush, Se-ymour, Show'- linck, lluiz, Shilston, IC. Smith, Set-ond 1 row: .L Smith, Srhiieider, Slivpherrl Semi. M. Smith, Sawyer, Shoeinnkei' Stockton, lirig.:'e1's, St-hwztrtz, Scllorle Third Huw: Sc-h4vol. Rust-. Huht-Vts, Scfltrou- dvr, Roussos, Shatter, Slit-ddvn, Sulviclgwl Iieyvs, Roy, Szilt-iclo. I-'uurth TOXVZ Ruth- hrnn-, Iiez, Svntt, Sztnuhex, Schlegvl. First 1-nw: L. 'i'll4Il11ibSUll, 'l'l'llSlj' Sll'lllhl'l'S, 'l'etl1'mv, Stmniv, V. Xhtlket' Suttnn, Strutlk, If 'I'hfvm1sun, Ynieiiuizt Svvrniri row: H. XYzi1kv1'. Vissnmn, 'Put-ken' 'i'2lj'iUI', 'l'h1n'n4likc. S'sV2lff47i'li, Stnops l'11nii1f-iimi1', XYztil. Swt-nsun. I.. XYulkwi' 'I'hii'rl row: Slwtln. .I, 'I'1imnpsrm, Stvphens 'l'1'1Ol'IllAlll'L1'h, Snluiiw-. Russ, Snyder, IG Smith, NYz11'iw. Fourth 1-mv: Yun Nztttzt 'I'i'uinnwll, Svhultz, Stuart, XVzitson, Vain Alivn. l+'i1'st row: XVinfh-1', XYL-zihunt, YVi1liz1nis lien-cl, XYl1ittztku1', F. XVi1son, XYisen1z1n XVithull, l'1ill'k, Shidhlr, AI. xVi1llt'1'1DOlIi lli-' i i Semitic! row: XxviSdOlH, YVehlie1', XVal1ace Ileiide-i'Srni, XVylie, Znhm, YVntts, XYZIVXIQ Y2lI'bOl'0lIQ'h, St-lltiettw, l'iz1Y21ii, 'I'hi1'd row i Il. XVilson, Yfishimi, XX'hiIlN0l'Ef, Head XYo1i1z1t'k, Zlzikvt, IT. XVilllE'Y'bOlll'1ltl XVi'ig'ht, XVintei's, Zitumsr, XVatsun Ifourth row: XX'or1d, F, XYilliztms, XYilde XVolx'en, NVilkinson. Yost, D. XVilson XVoudstnz1l1, XYebh. JUNIGRS WiTh Two year's experience behind Them. The members oT The iunior class have already proved Themselves equal To The Taslc oT being seniors. As a resulT oT elecTions, many promising leaders have begun To receive prominence. Ever ready7To 'EiooperaTe, This iolassihasi done much To add To The color oT evenTs. Their scholasTic eTTorTs, Their aThleTic abiliTy has been oT The highesT possible level. A large class, They have shown up besT in The sporTs world. Numerous boys have already placed high in Traclc, TooTball, and basl4eTball. From The loolis oT This wealTh oT maTerial The seniors need have no qualms abouT passing The gavel oT auThoriTy over To The juniors. He .EMR C. Harvey, Hayes, Gulley, Mr. Har- vey, adviser. C, Harvey, president: Gulley, vice-president, Hayes, secre- tary. First row: Brummund, Bomlmff, Beck- lund, J. Adams, Alford, L. Banks, B Ranks, Andrews, Harp, J, Anderson Calkins. Second row: Allard, M. Baker Allen, Bailey, H. Baker, E. Anderson Birdsall, H. Brooks, Brigrante, Bedford Third IO H A ' I h ' we nston, rnold, Amlmg, Bo- CIUISL Calvin, Lfhittovk, Bledsoe, Ball, YV Brooks, Aeosia, Bemies. - 1' K ' -I i First row: Bllegllhy Bishop, Rlzmk, l':ll'I- sou, I31'z111sLm, Tirzlssell, I31'1u'v, I5UXV1lI2lllIl B12lC'1iblll'l1, I':1'0l'klIE1l'1k, Ilrmd, Butler. Se-wmd Vow: Hose, ITZIIIIIIQ. Howe-11, C'h:11m- mam, Cruze, l'0ffi11g', Imkiu, Carr, C3I'l91', Bluvk, 'I'hi1'1I row: f r11z, l'l,IlTIIht'I'XVOI'Lh, Buvh, f'IlIY9I', i'zu'IiSIe, lfzxmpbe-II, Clark Dale, iT:11'1'a11z:1. ,ff ., I W I JJ, Jiifyv I I t' -L I ga n I'l.g:3 I I' ' ,as v0u I . I .wk N I x ' 1 4 I I.. f'I'2IXVff7l'd, Urnnirs, C'l'2lfIit, t'Iu1m1+, Dev Quu. Secmmd www: f'I1INIIIII'I19.':4. II:2lI'IIhZII'I I I II x I h I 11 I 4IL'I1oIs, We 1 rm V, bietrim- , C cr, IP Groot, I-3. C'l'IlNVfUl'Il. Imnrdm-ff, Doyle I4'z11'1'I-11. 'I'hi1'cI row: Iizxrle. ITGYIIIO, II Ilzuw-r11J01'1, Imvis, Ihmlmm, Dietlvr, li l52lYIIII1IOl'l, IIUIIICIIIS, IQPZIIIIQISUII, IM-L0,2'v Ile-Smut. I' I 9 Ifirsl row: tluxm-Z. Hilluslmy, Ifzlulzvl, lid wzxrrls, Ifllslwr, Ifusw1', Iiklge, Ifilmps, ICWI-1 I 1'mwss'11I4-, Gwn'g'f-. New-wl1cI Vow: Iflmnl Feliz, Ifrishy, .Im-Ii tlrzuulrlrws, Ihlfh-II IIZIIWIIIIQI, l1l'2I1IIlII1, tlzx1'11n-It, llittflus, John tllwlllzlflus, 'I'I1il'rI rww: I4'1'yz1lt, f:l'17OVl'I Gull--y, rlihsmm, Gibsml, flruy, GIutzhz1m'I1 ',I2l1IlllII:'I1. First row: Ilzxwk, Gold, Haskell, Gray Hillhuusv. EIz1yw:1x'4I, llfmzzlles, Iingul Ifzlynes, IIez'u:111fIvz, Ilrzlluxm, IIzu'mzx11 Sem-cmd row: Horwn, Ilalsx-Il, Howdy Hf,m':11'd, Iflzuws, I-Imwkzulzly, IImJ11, HIII- yulwl, Hurt, Ilzxrvey, HLHIGIQSLUI1, IIQUI-ss Iflafmlursml. 'Vhird Vow: Higushi, Holm- woocl, Hull, Hunts, Ilowv. Geruwd, Ifeury GI'L'm'IINVLlI4I, IIz11'1'isnn, Humor, IIQwi1t Iialwm-y. I 6 first row: Iloi, P. 1'roL1vI1, ffl'ULlS6', Dzluicl, First row: Knight, SL-lilevt, Sawyer, Trusty, 'l'l'01lllt'Y, Tubbs, Selwrley, Kos- ter, Sasaki. Second row: Rem, Jzivobi, Jacobs, Slmrlmley, Kolbv, 'l'o3'oda, Rey- nfiso, Nielson Third row: Sewell, 'Poni- linson, Johnson, Knudsen, Pride, Sehl. First row: Morales, Alontzmzi, llerrill Lemmons, li. liong, Momiglizui, Moore: Mendez. Second row: 1lz1cl+'a1'ln11e, lllzirs- ton, 1XI2ll'StE1'S, Mutliews, l.i11ke1', Loukett, D. Long, Mzillurs, Mzittlivws. 'I'hi1'd row Mendenhall, Monneypeiniy, Mercier, E Metz, Menzie, Meudnr, Alziyiizxrd, D. Metz. First row: N. Ne-lsmi, Phillips, Neigh- bour, My-P1ie1's011, l'zxg'eiilwnp, Petty, Vai'- 1011, Neor, Second Vow: V. Alnvphy, MC- I'1'oud, IS. 1XlL'Millen, C. All-Mille-ii, l-3, Nel son. R, Murlmliy, Nail, Aluore, Alrvrishiina. 'I'liii'd row: My-Kee, M, Nelson, AIc.:Rur11ey, M etjann, Mc- l Wide. First row: A. JUhI'lSOll, Hubbard, M. Johnson, E. Jones, Ilumphrey, Jacobs, lienip, Hrmgesteiii, Kelso, l'lowzu'd, B. f Jones. Second row: Kyle, K, Jones, Jor- - dau, Jessee, Krisher, Kelly, Knight, J. fliara, Kauno. Third row: H. Jones, Law- f :l'enc-Q, A. Jones, Klll1g'tilllJG1'g', Jump, C. lain. Vywwnm. ,,., Q .' ,, WM ..,,. , .,.l,.J...M .,., ...W ..,.., ,. ,, . I i l 8 T N i i ,gif .I 1 If 5, X. First row: Shilfley, Sh61D1Hll'd, Simcrnx, Phillips, 81913111-lismm, Shun, Stzwkey. Steii1lw1'g01', Smilh, l'rxvre1' Second Vow: Pzxrtridge, Imgwiilioiwim, Edwin liuhinsrm, Lee, lligglv, Punuell, Ilivas, Lay. 'Fhird row: l.iudz1hl, Sifuesutvs, Plznvzui, Sniuirv, Pimwll, Eflwzwd Ilrmlmisoii. ,nf ,J f Firsi row: XYiHi3lIl1S, Ilhiuefs, XVhitfox'd 'I'itQlie111z1l, I. Hlllflllilll, XVillcui, Xvilll S1-uylc. Swbmirl 1-mv: I2udi'i::iwz, XVe1ls XYest4-4-im. 'IihXY2liIL', 'l'if-rmm, li. VHf!f-f'lll2'l!1 'I'l1ompsrm, 'l'i1Wwz1ll. Third Vow: Ilzuicl l'Izu':111, 1'z1ile1'sru11. XYheIs-114-l, Yzxmw- l'v1'1'ymzl11, I'1'usc'li. l iI'SL 1-uw: fh-ity. XYZISIIEIIH, XYez1tlu-rbi' Ilirswh. Ifilllflilllll. Hi-lmvs. 'Vl1i'kLl!', NNE-lhll mzm, 'l'lll'lllJl'. Sw-wiirl rmvz Iloseiilmum Lim-Gln, Sa-hmitz, XVumlW:x1'fl, Imsenl Iwi'1'5'. XV2lQ.1'l1t'I', Hllssuii, Zzllwl, NYcbh, 121111. 'I'l1i1'd 1-mv: Y-wuwl, Haiti, TUPIISSOS, lmmley, Shivlds, Nwlsuii, Slim-zimkexx First ruw: TMI,-wg'f1, Stern, SU'2llld, ,lfmg'an, ,NI2lVlill, IC, 'l'2lYI0l', XV5'Iiv, Roe-hui. Swurmncl row: Lww, Platt, th-rifles, Murphy, Yount. I5G'Hl161', liyzlrs, Third www: K, 'l':1ylor, S!lllI'1'H'l', YFIIUIIIIJSUII, Nr-ff, Buldwiii, Ar- mm. SENIORS ' I I.. '. 3 . L r ' - ,g. 52.31.35 f- -4 .-f., ' . A - c ,.sg,.., . - .. f, 4' 7' n 1-'JZ f. H. ,, .. hw- ,, -,H 1 X -s 2 ff, 1 ,. sw M .'. f3,:.,:':,1fxa 51,-3 , -,A . ., -avg.. -, if Tnvfyt ,Q ...uf 4-1 W-bmi. V. 'wif -x ff-'T-Q' v J u','1,Z , ' a iq,- fic-fry T41 ra '-'FTA tg- JF, I pg? '- V-,g if 1, 4 . -f 'Ai' Q'f ' f by ','g. +554 . , ,,., -.3-1 Q, 7:vR, f, ,., . .. 15,54 - Iwi'- gifl, ,.,, '. r, . . 41 . , 3' v- 5 c-1? i ?t X- .f 1- . .-rf :fg- :15:.: my z. v 1. , A, -fx, Q 5 ---,,f.' L' :v NP1, ttyl, , D- Kr-f,. ni 3- i Q. 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K0 , iw. rpg- W ' - X 3,528 X 4 v,.5- .A 4. fA,A+ff-A-'-nan:--1 ---2-ff-L - -4---ini sENioRs Perhaps The mosT ac:Tive senior Cass This school has ever seen, This class lorouqhT liTe To The scwoo. in every way, in every acTiviTy. From These seniors came a rusw oT panning, oT ploTTinq, oT ac:Ting ThaT was unTorseen in The usua course oT The senior year. AcTiviTy piled on acTiviTy, anc deed on deed, as The school year C osed. No one could douloT TnaT The Cass hadn'T done iTs share in Qeeping The school livelyiand inTeresTinq: no one quesTionec The righT oT The seniors To accepT The creciT Tor inTrocucing new and original ideas. Though noT as arqe as previous casses, The class oT '40 also had iTs full share oT parTicipaTion in sporTs. All in a The senior Cass has leTT a 'arge space Tor iTselT in The hisTory oT The scwool. -1 Kenyon, Adkirison, Segerstrom, VVz1hI- berg, Was, Mr. Elliott, adviser. First semester: KVas, president, XXY2lhib61'g', Vice-president, Meyer, secretzlry. Sec- ond Semester: Segerstrom, president: Adkinson, vice-president, Kenyon, secretary. f Y, b 4 O f Q I ............y.V. W., .A ..,. .,. , , f , ' 1 5 5 ABRAHAM ADAMS ADAMS ADKINSON AMLING AMRINE WARD PHYLISS JEAN VIRGINIA LEE BRUCE THELMA LILLIAN MAY General G.A.A. General Senior Class vice-pres. Girls Athletic Com. General Ariel Literary editor Honor Society treasurer Perm. Honor Society Alphas s ANDERSON ANDRIEW ANTHONY ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG ASHLAND RICHARD LUCILLE OLIVE MAE MABETH VIRGINIA BETTY LU Spanish Club Band Generator Staff Drama Club Commercial Honor Roll Drama Club Honor Roll Ariel Literary Staff Commercial French Club Senior Play Spanish Club Drama Club BAKER BALL BANDFIELD BARNES ' BARNES BECKER RALPH WILL DEXTER JUNIE ROSE RALPH F. ROSS E. MARY ELAINE Cosmopolitan Club Basketball Generator Staff Football Football Glee Club Spanish Club Student Body vice-pres, Baseball Basketball Spanish Club Biology Club president Philos Baseball Assembly Skits X ,s BORCHARD BOWER BRANDALISE B INER 1 CHARLES HAZEL WINNIFRED AL S HET Spanish Club Latin Club Sophomore Footbal Pampered Darling Cosmopolitan Club Varsity Football Drama Club Spanish Club 'xxqlee Cullum ' X N v X V5 X Y X x R N x ...DSM N BRINKERHOFF BRISLAWN CARROLL Student Body Secretary Entre Nous president Alpha president FERDINAND LEE Creative VVriting Cl Cosmopolitan 'Club Drama Club ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON HELEN KENNETH RALSTON Entre Nous president General Drama Club Intel'-club Council Biology Club G.A.A. Tennis BAILEY BAILEY BAKER ' CHARLES DOROTHY FRANCFS LAVERNF General Latin Club General Honor Society ,. Honor Roll , 1 BEMIS BENNETT J,,' BLACKWELL BLAUER BLODGETT PHYLLIS ANN VERDREE JAMES ARTHUR JOHN ROSEMARY JOANNE Senior Play Huntington, ,xx '6llll. u Football Baseball Generator Stuff French Club General '5 I J Latin Club French Club Betu mu Delta X ', v - Beta Phi Delta. dxf, I BROOKS BROOKS BROOKS BROWN BROWN ALICE CLIFTON VICTOR EMMY LOU WILLIAM JAMES LEILA JANE Q gf Sophoinore 'l'1'zu-k XVi Tztma Pi 13'1'eS., trea Football Art Club lI1 ?SlflGiif General Inter-club Council Basketball Ariel Staff Drama Club treasurer Baseball SL Track D1 anna Club QI' 'tl I 1 ' . Xl BROWN BUCK BURNETTE CALHOUN CAMPBELL CARMICHAEL MARIETVA ADELE MARGIE LEE CORYDON L. MARJORIE EVELYN VIRGINIA LEE DAVIDQ ' French Club Honor Roll Football Generator Editor Orchestra . Mid-year Play '4 Latin Club ' Spanish Club Associate Editor Ariel Spanish Club X'gpefnish Clukif' Honor Roll Junior Toastmasters Alphas Drzuuzl Club I if 0Sm0DGi'ita'u Club I , 1 4 'I ,, . A . - 1 V CASTRO CHAPMAN CHAPMAN CLEARY CLEARY CLINE ABEL GLADYS LILLIAN LILLIAN JOHN PAUL CAROLYN LOIS Basketball Choral Club General Ariel sports editor Student Body president Drill Team Football Generator Staff Inter-club Council Honor Society Lyric Club Delos Club president Sigma Assembly Skits COOK CORDOVA CORRY COUCH COURTNEY COWSERT DeLACY WILLIE BETTEGENE RAY WILLIAM 'DOROTHY JEWEk Assembly Skits Sophomore Track Spanish Club Generator-Feature ed. Philos president General Latin Club Spanish Club Inter-club Council Owl Club Student Relations . I ? i I .E DALLAS DANIELSON DAVIS DAVIS DAVY - J JANE RAYMOND WALTER MILTON JACK E. IVIERLE ROBERT LELAND llenerzll Generator Editor Band vit-e-president Ar-ie1iArt Erlitor Ariel Business mgr lb Honor Society perm. Band Mziintger Art Club treasurer Spanish Club ' Spanish Club president Honor Society Mid-year play i I 92 1 CARR CARSON CARTWRIGHT SHIRLEY N. CHARLINE POLLY MAE General Life Saving Glee Club Generator Staff Natural Dancing I' Tl H4 Nu, ,f CLUCAS COMPTON CONLIFFE TED L. V. B. JEAN Honor Society and Roll Biology Club president ldntre Nous Club Ariel-classes editor Senior Play Spanish Club secretary Generator Feature ed. Junior 'Voastinztsters Student Relations se-C. COZAD CRADIT CRAIGHEAD CRAWFORD CRAWFORD CHARLOTTE MAE GEORGIA ROSE DAVID E. HELEN LUCILLE MARIE Operetta Drill Team Assembly piano soloist Freiivh Club llonor Society and Roll Drill Tezini I-land lIl'Of3f1'2lllI Latin Club ILA..-X. treasurer Choral Club Assembly Urgxanist lVi 'Painzt Pi Alpha treasurer DeGUNTHER DETWEILER DIXON DOYLE DRAPER BETTY ANNE GEORGE WALTER MARY FRANCES DOROTHY RUTH PATRICIA ROSALIE Inter-club Council lnter-club Council Latin Club Ariel Staff Ariel-Ass't. senior ed, Zeta 'I' wroeident 'Honor Roll Senior PIM' Art Club 1 ,, . 1, A Drum Majorette Delos Club French Club French Club 5 f Y 'f W ' f ' 2 DUNN DUTTON EAREL ECKLES EDGE EDWARDS FRANCES SARAH RICHARD GEORGE CECILIA BEVERLY MAE MARGARET BOYCE General lTUSlllU13Ulil2lll G,A.A, 'Vwuu Sports G..-LA. S011l1oiim1'e Footb: l'Jramz1 Club G,A.A. 4.'0Slll017fI1it2l1'l Ulub 'I'rzu'k fjUSll'l01IO1lI2lll Vlub iY'US1l10lJ0llt2lU Club 4 'IAQ ' ,QR . I U I ' Q 5 , I f J, -. lk 4 V, , . L 1 -A x J G A .4 . .V I, , 1 1 V- - .- , ,- ENGEL ENGELHARDT ERNST , ERQUIAGA ESPINOZA ESTRADA JAY V. RUTH LOIS MURLIN ALEXANDER ARTHUR RODRIGUEZ JESUS ORTIZ Drill 'l'euui I'2lS2ld0ll2l, lfzilif. Girls' Self-Grmvernmeiit lfontlmll Geiwlwil General 'Feani Sports Geiivrul Ariel Svc-re 2 ' lux f H Alphas ' gk 75M-f iI'i I .,,v1.-V V .4- 14-ff , A -' .-ff' Q f!.fJ42' . FARRELL FIELDS FIPPS FITZPATRICK FLORES FLOWER DOROTHY MARGARET LA RUE ROBERT KEITH CARMEN BARBARA L. Tezmi Sports Y:1g'zLbo1icl King Vz1g:lboml Kiug ' Busulmll 'IR-mn Sports Svuior Play G.A.A. Lyric- Club nr G,A.A. Sywzuiisli Club IV1'e11uli K Latin C Drama Club? -I P NYi Tzuuzi l'i Vice A A ' 1' ' 5 .f .M ' .f I ' I. -4. .MI I FREDERICKSEN FRIEND FRYATT GALEA GALLAGHER GALLEGOS ERVIN CHARLES MARY CATHERINE MARY EVANGELINE MARY AUDRIE NADINE MARIE ALFREDO lutPr-vlub Vouucil Xv2U-LYIIIUIIII King ,Xsseuibly Skiis LYl'2lll12l Club 45411191111 i Lzitiu Club U1'vlicsti'z1 Lleiiorzll Lyric Ulub lima Phi Deltzx vice-iw. Latin Club I EGGLESTON ELLIOTT EIVIMERSON RICHARD RAY VERLEE ROBERTA EVELYN General 'I'ezim Sports G,A,A. 'Pemiis Hand Latin Club 5' ' EWER EZELLE FAIRES MAXINE MAXINE MARY RUTH General Drill Team Vagabond King Choral Club Lyric Club Drill Team FOORD FOSTER l'OW'-ER FRAZEE FRAZER BETTY JEAN GRACE DORIS EVELYN ROBERT D. DOROTHY DELLE G.A.A- 'I'02lIN SDOFIS tleiieral General General Tri-Y Latin Club GALUSHA GAIVIIVIELL GARRETT GELDERT GENTRY WILLIAM B. DOROTHY LOUISE MARY LOUISE WALTER JR. JACK C. Senior Play l3i010S'Y Club Usherettes Owl Club Sophomore Football Junior Toastmztsters Spanish Club ootball Dl'2llllkl Club ixresirleut enior Play ge l 4 I 7 .. ' 1 , ,. iv sf' I GEREN GILL GIRTON GISH GLOCKNER GRAVES CHARLES JR. ROBERT F. RALPH W. RALPH BURKE MARGARET IVIARY JOYCE ALMADEI Uperetta Football Sophomore Football Tennis Team General G.A.A. Sports-Track Glee Club French Club French Club president Glee Club Drama Club Band Iiatin Club GRISET HADLEY HAHN HALDERMAN HAMBRIGHT HAMMETT FLORENCE ALBERT JR, DALE JEAN JACK KATHERINE CAROLGENE Honor Society and Roll Band Glee Club General Songleader Art Club Spanish Club Glee Club Basketball VVi Tama Pi secretary Ariel Art Orchestra Tennis Team Vagabond King Alphas. secretary Spanish Club , I fel, V-fgf! HARRIS HARRIS HART HART HAWK f HAWLEY MARGUERITE LEE DONALD A. GEORGE HELEN E. RUTH EVANGEL G.A.A. Band Generator Staff Honor Society and R011 G.,-LA. Glee Club accomy Band Spanish Club Ariel Sports Editor Vagabond King Cosmopolitan Club Generator Sports Editor Honor Roll I HERREN I HIGDAY HOLMAN HOLTZ HUBBARD HULL HAROLD EUGENE DIXIE LEE HERBERT D. ANDREW LEO JOYCE ELIZABETH WILLIAM T. Band , . Latin Fluly General General Team Sports Delos Glee Club Baseball Baseball ' Football x I 96 ,REEN GREENE GRIMES HARRY LOIS GWENDOLYN KATHERINE ' Football Art Club secretary Generator Staff Spanish Club Ariel Staff Latin Club Glee Club ,r 'J R, N H A R M A N H A R P E R JA N E L E ROY JAC K Play Life-saving class Track Club General Stage Crew Photography Club IAYES HAYNES HEAD HENDRIX HERNANDEZ MOREAN EDWARD J. FRANCES ADELE FERN CARMEN Pampered Darling French Club Art Club Girl's Self-government Drill Team Drama Club French Club Alphas Team Sports Drama Club Zeta T Drama Club -IUNTER ILEY INMAN IVERSON JEANES MARY WILLEIGH MAMIE LOA HAZEL IRENE ALICE DELIGHT EULALIA Latin Club Drill Team Shutterbugs Honor Roll General Drill Team Glee Club Mid-year Play Latin Club Choral Club Senior Play G.A.A. I I 97 I ,I , - I .M - I 4- A JILES JILES JOHNSTON JOHNSTON JONES JORDAN DONALD J. STANLEY GERALDINE LEWIS ENID MARGARET CECIL GLYNN 'I'I'blCk 'I'1'21Ck General General Zeta 'I' secretzxry Ariel Staff Industrial Arts Philos Ariel Art Staff Art Club Senior Play KLINGAMAN KNOX KNUDSEN KOLBE KORAL KREPPS VIOLET K. GERTRUDE KATHERINE LOUISE MARY ELIZABETH ROSIE L. ROBERT WILL Generator Staff G.A.A, Drama Club G.A.A. Team Sports General Ariel Staff Latin Club Latin Club Team Tennis Senior Play Biology Club set-retzxry Honor Roll Spanish Club LOGAN LOVE LOWE LOY LUNDAK LUZANIA GEORGE A. BETTY LAUREE WILLIAM A. BONNIE COLLEEN ENOLA IRIS GUSTAVO Generator Staff General Com. of Publications XVi 'Fanm Pi vice-pres. 'rerun SDO1'ts Creative NVriting Sophomore Football Siginzt Service Club Vagabond King Glee Club 1 Honor Roll Team Sports G.A.A. i , 98 CENDALL KENYON KINNTEY RICHARD MARION E. PHYLLIS Drama Club Zeta T president Latin Club Mid year Play Gi1'l's Self-Government Team Sports Senior Class secretary .V X: .' if ,-,J I J ' i' . ' ' ' . X N fy, V 1 . X v J TL! .- .IS CROCK LADD LADD O - .3 'X 1 6 GEORGE BROMLREY DOROTHY ELINOR OBIE - ' Q' Philos president Biology Club Drama Club Baseball Generator Club Editor Football f Natural Dancing V., ILLYWHITE LINDEGARD LINDLEY LINKER LOCKETT MAE I LEONE GAIL KATHRYN ROSE ROSE DICK Newport High School Team Sports Vagabond King Choral Club Honor Society and Roll General I-Sadminton Lyric Club Latin Club Choral Club Cosmopolitan Club ,YDING LYNCH MANOS IVIARKEL NIARONEY ELIZABETH BEVAN MARY KATHERINE MELVIN L. MARY MARCELLE VERNA BELLE Honor Society G.A.A. Track Zeta 'I' treasurer ldntre Nous Member of C.S.F. Team Sports General Inter-Club Council Alphas Latin Club Cosmopolitan Club French Club president w 99 5 s l- 3 MARTELL MARTIN MASIN MASON MATTINSON MAY ELLEN LINDA NYE JAMES JUNE LOUISE YVONNE WILTON DOUGLAS HUF Laguna Beach, Calif. Track Honor Society and Roll French Club Head Yell Leader Sigma General Life-saving Drill Team Philos Club vice-pres. Basketball Art Club Inter-Club Count MEYER MILES MILLER MILLER MITAS MITCHELL WILLIAM JAMES HAZEL LUCILLE CARROLL MARGUERITE SISLEY ANN BETTY ELLEN Senior Class secretary Drill Team Beta Phi Delta General Senior Play Honor Roll Sigma vice-president Mid-year Play G.A.A. French Club Football French Club H Drama ,Club Latin Club 1 I Ak- - .fi 'ff' f A ' , I V 1 I k - -I MORGAN MORRIS MORRIS MORRISON MORRISON MURILLO MARGARET JERRY NANCY ALLYN GENE W, KENNETH DONALD DELLA Drum Majorette Generator Staff Self-Government Track French Club Spanish Club G.A.A. Art Club Zeta T vice-presiclent Football Lyric Club Drill Team Spanish Club Alphas Track MCCOWEN MCDONALD MCGUIRE NELSON NIELSEN O'CAMPO ROBERT CHARLOTTE MARGIE MAXINE MALCOM C. KENNETH LOUIE GREGOR Owls Club Latin Club Biology Club THICK Football Basketball Biology Club secretary Ariel Staff Team Sports Spanish Club Baseball Spanish Club . . 100 ,I 'IAY MERCURIO METZGER IRMA JEAN AMELIO LAYE MARJORIE E. Self-Government Football French Club Zeta T Basketball Alphas Track, Baseball 4 HZE MOHLMANN MORGAN MARJORIE GRETCHEN LOUISE ELSON Honor Society perm, Lyric Club General Beta Phi Delta ' Inter-Club Council 5 IIUSICK MUSSACK MUSTARD McAULEY McCARTY ROBERT LeROY GUY A. ANNA MARIE BETTY ANN WARREN KENDALL Sophomore Class pres. General Latin Club Zeta 'If Cosmopolitan Club Self-Government G.A.A. Spanish Club Football Senior Play I DCHI O'DONNELL OTSU OWENS PAPPAS MITSUKO HELEN CONSTANCE MINORU WILLIAM MARY Ariel Literary Staff Drama Club General Orchestra social chair. Drama Club Generator Staff Cosmopolitan Club Truck Glee Club French Club G.A,A. Band G.A.A. I 101 Y ,,,7,, , , PAPPAS PARK PATTERSON PAUL PAYNE PAYNE THEODORA LOLA KEWANNA WILLIAM E. ELIZABETH J. DONALD C. LEOLA MARIE Senior Play Drama Club Junior Toastmzisters General Track Give Club Team Sports Pampered Darling Drama Club Glue Club Assembly Skits Glee Club Badminton Biology Club PHILLIPS PIPER PLANCHON PLANCHON PLAVAN POCOCK JACK EVAN NORMA ELAIN ERNEST JOHN RICHARD ARNOLD PHYLLIS JOY MARY JANE Clarence Ariel Art Staff Football Football Entre Nous treasurer Usherette Honor Roll Art Club Spanish Club Commercial Student Relations Com. Drill Team G.A.A. PREININGER PRITCHARD QUINTANA RANDALL RANDALL RANKER BARBARA LILLIAN DONALD WILLIAM RAFAEL GLEN FRANK LEE BELDEN WILLIAM G.A.A. Honor Society 'Fran-k General Microphone work in General Drama Club Owl Club school activities French Club Inter-Club Counvil RELLSTAB REUTER REYNOLDS REYNOSO ROBERTS ROBERTS ISABELLE AGATHA JOSEPHINE REID ROY J. JOE CHET F. EVELYN French Club Generator Staff Baseball, Basketball Assembly Skits General Spanish Club Alphas vice-president Ariel Literary Staff Art Club Band Cosmopolitan Clu G,A,A, Alpha Club Ariel Staff-sports G.A.A. W2 L 7 ,,,+ ,Y PEARSON PENINGTON PERRYMAN RICHARD JEAN ELLA BETTYLU Cosmopolitan Club pres. Team Sports Spanish Club Junior Toastmasters Lyric Club Mike and Key Club POLLARD PORTER U 5 PREBLE JOHN EDWIN ROBERT BETTE JEAN Football, Track Self-Government Spanish Club Comm. of Finance Honor Society Cosmop-olitan Club Owls Ariel Photography Toastmasters RASMUSSEN FQATHBONE REED f REEDY REEDY WINIFRED COKER FIFIELD BETTY JEANNE DORIS MAY ELIZABETH K. Honor Society and Roll General Latin Club General General Latin Club Cosmopolitan Club , G.A.A. Drill Team RODRIGUEZ ROGERS ROGERS ROSS ROWE BEN S. CAROLYN LORRAINE LUCILLE RAYMOND R. DONOVAN General Senior Play Amherst, S, Dak, Student Body President Junior Toastmasters Generator Staff General Honor Roll . Spanish Club ' Shutterbugs president .-li .. , E , ,..l..l.L 4..i. 'li Ei RUBIO RUSSELL RYAN SCHOLL SCHORLE SCHULTZ , EROLINDA L. HAROLD JOHN JOE H. JERRY JUNE LLOYD OWEN Spanish Club General Football Vagabond King Team Sports Tennis ' General l fi ' 'fpv 5,4-fv V ' l I iu..' '5 If i i if SEYMOUR SHALLENBERGER SHANE SHARON SHAW SHERFEY WILLIAM HARDING RALPH MERRITT JR. FREDA MILES MAYNARD ROBERT ARTHUR DARLENE GRAK General Student Body vice-1:-res. Team Sports Stage Crew Sea Scouts Spanish Club Football G.A.A.-Tennis 'Vagabond King G.A.A. Sigma President Vagabond King Track Senior Play SIEWEKE SINNER SLABACK SMEYKAL SMITH SMITH ICYLE MAY WANDA WYONA LELA BETTY KATHRYN AILEEN BARNEY GLORIA MARIE General Spanish Club Band Tennis Entre Nous vice pres. General Team Sports Latin Club General Inter-Club Council Cosmopolitan Club Spanish Club Senior Play 5 1 Q I 3 SPARKS SPRINGMEYER STAFFORD STANLEY STEARNS STIGERS EDWINA MAXINE DE DALLAS JOSEPHINE MARGARET VERNICE Photography Club Band General Team Sports Honor Society General Track Latin Club Pampered Darling G.A.A. 104 r r I 1. , 1 f , A SCHWENCK SEGERSTROM SENN CHARLES EDWIN HENRY THOMAS MARIE LOUISE General Senior Class president General Honor Society X Philos fl I . ,pl . N, LL. xi ix Iv' . L 1 ' 11, . X SHERFEY SHERWOOD SIEFERT DARYL ALLAN LESTER LYNN BETTY Honor Roll General Vagabond King Owl Club Track, Football Drill Team SMITH SMITH SMITH SMOCK FRANK HOXIE LEE BYRON RUTH LOIS EVEA FAYE Honor Society and Roll Football Drill Team Team Sports Frenvh Club Drama Archery Truck Glee Club SO R E N SE N SOR E N H Sigmas Basketball Baseball STOOPS STOOPS S EDITH MARIE MILDRED LOUISE General General TOVALL STURGEON SWARTHOUT LA VERNE HARRIETT A. PATRICIA JEANNE Drill Team Entre Nous Drill Team Cosmopolitan Club Vagabond King 105 fl Drama Club Spanish Club SWENSON TAPSCOTT TATUM TAYLOR THACKREY TIBBALS MADALENE JAMES A. ORVAL J. ' ROBERT L. MARY JOAN HELEN ANN Beta Phi Delta vice-1:-. Ariel Editor Football Glee Club Spanish Club Latin Club Latin Club HOHOI' SOCi6ty Stage CVGW Vag'gLb0nd Iiingn ll,A,A, G.A.A. Usherettes Art Club president Basketball Junior Toastmasters Drama Club TIPPLE TWAY TYE VALENTINE VAN ENGEN VAN HORN ELIZABETH JUNE IRELEN ARTHUR JAMES RUSSELL MARY A. DOROTHY Drama Club Beta Phi Delta pres. Football Football Latin Club Vagabond Tennis Team Inter-Club Council Track Sigmas Lyric Club Student Order Golf Drama Club WAHL WAHLBERG WALTON WALTON WAS WATERS VIRGINIA DALE ROBERT H. HOWARD MARJORIE HELEN WILLIAM JR. DELENE MAU Drill Team Owl president General Rand Pres. Jr., Soph. classes Mid-year Play Team Sports Football, Track Orchestra Chair. Self-Government Senior Class Senior Class vice-pres, Co-Capt. Football Tennis Team WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITFORD WILBER MARY FRANCES MARJORIE ETHEL MERRY EVELYN PHYLLIS MAY CLIFFORD MONROE LEONARD O. Latin Club G..-LA, Generator Staff Choral Club Inter-Club Council Football fI.A.A. Spanish' Club Football Track Team Sports Cosmopolitan Club , z Delos Club vice-pres. Basketball 106 . I 1 r J YIBBAI-S I TIDBALL ,TIPPI HOLLIS MAE , VIRGINIA HELEN I PH STERLING Latin Club V Honor Roll M .n G,A.A. K J uf, Q Lzttin Club ,1 , Frenc-li Club Honor Roll , , 4 J f Spanisll Club ,IH I , , - f X , fb, I1 7fvfz,,of,ff9'! IAN RIPER WADDELL WAGNER LeROY WILLIAM FULTON BETTY JANE General Delos Club Latin Club Track Manager Biology Club Football Manager Drill Team ATSON WAYLAND WENDORF WETHERELL WHEDBEE RICHARD E. ROGER THOMAS CORRINE PHYLLIS JANE JOHN L. JR. Art Club Vice-president Generator Staff Usherettes Ariel Editor General Band Spanish Club 51-M' G.A.A, Honor Society Delos Junior Toastmasters QYQ: Team Sports Entre Nous WILBUR WILCOX WILDE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS DOROTHY JEAN ETHELMAE DONALD KENNETH OSWALD DEAN PAULINE Spanish Club General Comm. of Forensics Stage Crew Drill Team Biology Club Sigma Clothing Model Cosmopolitan secretary Football Manager 107 ,, ,W 4 ..,' 4-.. ri, WILSON WINTER WOLVEN JEANNE LORRAINE Team Sports Drama Club Senior Play ARC H AL E N E Band Spanish Club SHIRLEY JEAN Self-Government VVi Tama Pi president Alpha JJ if ff p r I ff' P7 f ' f , I J A, fy I, . J1 X yy! - III! , ' ,X I If , , , woos'rER woosren WRIGHT In fix ff ' f' ' If I , f I I ,I , ' ROBERT V. JEANNETTE LOIS MA IEL, I I f I A Track Glee Club G.A,A, iff ' fi 7,-,f M ' Football Drama Club Team Spo f A ,J I Philos Operetta f , f ff 5, ' Ifwvlf' X! 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