Torrance High School - Torch Yearbook (Torrance, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 32 text:

VIRGINIA BOWERSOX Annual Humor Editor 3-4 Song Leader 4 President Madrigals 4 President Variety Club 4 T.N.T. Stal? 3 TOMMY ROGERS Ofhcer of Key Club 3-4 World Friendship 3-4 Athletics 2-3-4 Yell Leader 3 Orchestra 4 I RUTH BANKS President B. Seniors 3 Vice-Pres. Variety Club 3-4 Treasurer Madrigals 4 junior High T.N.T. Editor-1 Song Leader PAUL HIPPIK Science Club 1-2-3-4 Key Club 3-4 Camera Club 4 Basketball 2-3 Editor for Calendar 3-4 KENNETH HASLAM NORMA B, HUDSON Student Body President 4 Library Club 4 Student Board of Control 4 Current Evgnts Club 4 Boys League President 4 Varsity Club 2-3-4 Key Club 2-3-4 TED MERRILL Basketball 1-2-3-4 Varsity Club 2-3-4 F.F.A. 1-3-4 N Student Council 4 1 Scholarship 4 .,, ,- 3 4 rig ' I .idly -JJVT -vw -' 1 WILLAR BARN-EUR il lpHN EI-DER gecsid Key Club 4 3 if Entered from West Tech.. lf I ,Q Vice-Hes. World grid ip Cleveland, Ohio U ' . f Bfksidtflt si-ning cus!! varsity Football 4 K l J ! f ll' -V C LN V, ' ii' ' ' I LlfbTileqas,l.1re-r Kjy- mub 4 Varsity Club 4 IJL 'Lf' J V Student Co nil Vice-Pres. Science Club 4 I l I X , ' f- Manager Track Team K I ' L vERN JONES ULA STEINER ii , . rack 3-4 Sec. Scholarship Society C ' i X Varsity Club 3-4 Sec. World Friendship Club is . Vice-President Key Club 3 Stage Crew ,ll L Ju t lf' 'i Ii Lb N , f K1 J of , l 9 I , ri if f I 1 ly f 4 l ,Vyfilf fl' V' 'Ji up i lib! lfy J I J vf r I ' ' I 'J J J J i L ' Vx fl fr in Y H N1 I' GUY ROWELL Football 1-2-3-4 Varsity Club 4 Vice-Pres. Aviation Club 1 Treasurer Gun Club 4 Romance is Aa, Racket 4 1 if AN MICANOVICH Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Varsity Club 3-4 Baseball 2-3 EDWIN WOOD Vice-President Rifle F. F. A. Club DALE HOWE Key Club 2-3-4 Varsity 3-4 F.F.A. 1-Z-3-4 Science 2-3 JOE DISARIO Basketball 1-2 Golf 1-2-3-4 Key Club 3-4 Varsity Club 2-3-4 World Friendship Club 4 MARTIN KALINA Vice-President Forestry 3 Reporter F.F.A. Dairy Productsjudge 1-2-3-4 Fruit Judge 1-2-3 Livestock 1-2

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CATHERINE MITCHELL HOM KIRKPA LQK ESTHER T RY! President Sketching Club Tre rer Scigub 3 Madrigas -2-3-4 Secretary Modes in Manners T Slffffiga 'lub 4 World ' ndsliip 3-4' G.A'A' gsm FV. SHIP 34 Modes gjManners 3-4 Landscape Team apr B Tennis Team 3 An alIStaff 4 Foot an 4 'QJ ly KATHRYN FRITZ DELIIA ANGEL at MILLICENT LINCOLN Vice-President Class 1 Madrigals 3-4 . Scholarship 4 vI9f ' in Manrrerg 3-4 Store 4 I A- World Friendship 4 YG.A1A., 2 V i Secretary Library Club 4 G.A.A. 1-2 League 3 I Spanish Club 2-3 - f Orchestra 2-3-4 I i Q ,' PEAIEL GILBERT HARUIQ I NHXMIIJ ARI 'RIGHT G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 irlsQ eag ep.-11-2 V Y rf-anc'E h year G.A.A. Olilicer 2 Fri c5lW4 ' Mem'5'919lflNfIadrigals Typist Student News 4 A 'A -2f37f McrDber56LHeg!ZhfCiub Oglk in lwanners 2-3 I . MAE R CHARED chop,-It RN ALICE BURGER Gi League . 3 314 Life Membctffclrblarship od s ' ners 1 me-Et Store fa 'ml U R' f' ' worm -ri d ' w Eu Frierxdsllip 3-4 Fld FFUNIP 4 President So nmore Class Fo af1l'Nl!aIrager-.4 .1t0L cif'yH'nllal.3 . A x Fir t ,Place District IF1nals Pre Iderri Camera Club 4 Armorial .Contests i President Girls' Self. Govt. 1 1 -I I 1 ll , CLEO LO EVELYN PQQLINY JIMMFE MILLER Life . er Ii Ma, rigals 143-4 Scholz,-ghiP'2.3-4 H4011 - Mo s inltsfianrfgrg-1 Wo.-ldlFritnclslIip 3-4 ld rien 'hi -4 Vm.Lty Qluh -594 Basketball 1-2-3-4 S . nlgc 2-4 Sergeant at Arms ?22T1l?S1J2'3 VERNA AE L Nos VERNON COIL BETTY JANE ROUS Life Kmbcrj Chojarship Varsity 4 Art Editor of The Torch 4 k eutildh Basketball 2-3-4 Vice-Pres. Girls' League 4 M llfs lU.MaV1Uj?,kJ Madrigals 1-2 World Friendship 4 WWW F'k'l94U '4 M444 Annual starr Latin Club 1-3 Assistant itor Ailnu 1 Camera Club 4 Cirls League,5ep.f4 il ' CHARLES XLVILLIAMS INEZ SMITH PERRY MENDENH.-ILL Baseball 1.2-3 Girls' League Rep. I-2-3 Science Clllb 2-3-4 Varsitv Club G-A-A 1'2'3 l Fofssffr Club 3-4 I Secr. Teas. Class 1-2 Baseball 3 Reporter Annual Sports Track 4 F.F.A. t Ur w - f, - ' KENNETH F555 ILMATTHEWS, THEGDORE .YAMAMOTO Basketball 1-2.3.4 des in liapnbrs-4 Yliontrol a,r2l 4 Council 3-4 Key Club 1-2 Sec. 3 Pres. 4 Scholarship 3-4 Yell Leader 2-3-4 EDITH STEVENS Student News Editor 4 Literary Editor T.N.T. 4 Literary Editor Annual 4 Latin Club 1-2-4 Madrigals 1-2-4 -'Vice-Presp tudent Bot 4 Varsity Club 2-I3-4 Basketb 2-3-4 Track I



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Clary Tzfopbeqf S '34 Place: Arroyo Seco, Cabin of Mr. Wright. Time: Bright morning---spring of 1944. Enter Mr. Wright, who peers anxiously down the road. He hears in the distance a faint clamor of voices and laughter, which swells louder at each bend in the road till it becomes so deafening it could be made by none but his '34 homeroom, Mr. Wright decides. A moment later the party rounds the bend, headed by Homer K. and Jack Mc. in the heaving, steam- ing remains of Homer's schooldays jitney. Homer, who is now by the way a successful auto manufacturer, and his business colleaguetlack, have removed this treas- ured old relic from their private museum to attend the reunion in. The occupants of the closely following cars swarm out and Continue swarming till the cabin and patio are thoroughly infested with them, Mr. Wright picks himself up from a corner where he reflects apprehen- sively that his old homeroom pupils have lost none of their three V's. Well, this frail structure withstood one class party back in '33, though the swings under the oaks haven't been the same since Johnny Sand Vernon C. attempt- ed a new altitude record in them that day. And speaking of onions, if that tall uniform bearing down on me isn't full of Johnny himself, l'll eat my bow tie says W. S. W. for words to that effectj. Right you are, teacher, our johnny must be a colonel, or at least a lieutenant. And to think those spitball- throwing tendencies in the Junior High were the outcroppings ofmilitary genius! But wait a moment! Well, Ishould think you would blush, Mr. Wright. Johnny introduces himself as Captain Schroeder of the Salvation Army. El professor dazedly takes refuge in the depths ofa lounging chair from whence his amazed scrutiny passes over the noisy throng. just for Auld Lang Syne, 1et's introduce each one to Teacher instead of letting him puzzle his brain over

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