Tustin High School - Audion Yearbook (Tustin, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Jlaaociatecll Stucllenta ROBERT PANKEY President I. PA LIL FRANCIS Vice-President I. MARIORIE KENYON Secretary I, EDVVARD BRISTOVV Treasurer I. LESTER BOWMAN Athletic Manager I. ll BILL NELSON Yell Leader I. IRENE SWAIN Song Leader I. EMILY BOUCHARD Yell Lender II. NOLAN RASIIER Song Leader II. RICHARD PHILLIPS Presidenr II, Pnrl. I SAM FRANCIS Vice-President Il. BARBARA COOK Secretary II. YAEKO OKUBO Treasurer II. IAM ES THOMPSON Parlxamentanan II. NOBLE SELLARS Yell Leader I. MOLINE SWAIN Song Leader I. BI2'l'H FRANCIS Yvll Leader II. NORMAN RASIIER Song Leader II. When the joys of school are over, and the great world opens wide, three hun- dred students will look back upon the school year, 1935-'36, as a most interest- ing and enjoyable one. Aided by the cooperation of the stud- ent body, this year's executive staff has been able to forward numerous outstand- ing activities, including excellent assemb- lies, and student dances sponsored by the Senior Class, Girls' League, and P.-T. A. respectively. The inaugural Freshman initiation pro- gram, held Friday, September 20, started the year off with enthusiasm. In the usual ritual, paddling, hair-pulling and devour- ing of raw foods were only a few of the dreaded performances in which the Frosh were engaged. Rube Day, an annual feature, was held April I. Grotesque and humorous wear-- ing apparel of all sizes and shapes were dragged from family attics and proudly displayed during an entire day of foolish- ness. The annual plaque, presented to the class with the highest percentage in costume, was won by the Sophomores.

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qacullttg CVVla-zmhena Mrs. Elsie K. Daly Hlead of Spanish Department. Stanford University. B. A. len years at Tustin. Mr. Vincent L. Humeston Head of Social Science Department. Boys' Sports Coach. Pomona College. B. A. Ten years at Tustin. Miss Clara Macomber English. University of California. B. S. Fourteen years at Tustin. Mr. Ernest R. Byrne Head of Commercial Department. Boys' Sports Coach. ldaho University. B. S. Seven years at Tustin. Miss May Rose Borum Head of Dramatics Department, English. U. C. L. A.. B. A. and M. A. Eight years at Tustin. Mr. Robert Korff English and Mathematics. Boys' Sports Coach Baker University. A. B. Eight years at Tustin. Mr. George Kyle Head of Science Department. Dennison University. Ohio. A. B. Fourteen years at Tustin. Miss Elsie C. Hull Science. Girls' Physical Education. New York University. M. S. Six years at Tustin. Miss Grace A. Shults Mathematics, Pomona College. B. A. and M. A.. U. C. L. A., and Ohio State University. Nine years at Tustin. Miss Stella Yocum Head of Mathematics Department. Girls' Sports Coach. U. S. C.. A. B. Fourteen years ar Tustin. Mr. Ralph W. Cole Boys' Physical Education. Varsity Coach. U. S. C. Nine years at Tustin. Miss May Greenleaf Head of Art Department. lylr. Orville Northrup Mechanical Drawing. Wtxodshop. Two years at Tustin. Mr. Charles C. Brisco Auto Shop. Pomona College, B. A. Twelve years at Tustin. Miss Mary McVey Music Department, Piano and Pipe Organ. North Dakota Universiry. A. B.. M. A. Six years at Tustin. Miss Madge Stephens liearl of Music Department. Social Problems. l.. A. State Normal. Fourteen years at Tustin. Miss Frances Parks Office. Assistant Girls' Coach Mr. Clarence Bowman Registrar



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'Th Jrltatontg of qootbaflfl The greatest of Amermcan sports football has a brxlhant and romantnc p1st In order to recexxe full beneflt of nts qlory let us turn back the pages of hnstory A Chmese poet named L1 Xu xx ho hx ed between A D 50 and A D 130 has left th1s wrltmq descrtbmg a football game q no c l 1 npoc Lta tc QQ 1 rf r th Advanclng to the M6dl36N3l perxod xxe run across an ltallan manuscript of the slxteenth century ln Calclo ffootballl the players txxentv sex en on a slde should not be chlldren because chlldhood 19 too tender nor old men because semhty may not suffer the svx eats and endure the fatlgues xxhlch must be mcurred runn1ng chargmg and str1k1ng Moreox er ex en as every kmd of man was not admltted to the Olvmptc Games so m CHICIO all kinds of rapscalllons are not to be tolerated but only honorable soldners lords and prmces The game should commence when the sun begms to descend toward the west and end when the tvxxllght begms to yleld to ntght slnce scarcely IS lt posslble to sustam such sweats onsets and blows for more than an hour or two F1rst they choose four datorl mnan 1 fthree quarter backsl for each sxde next the datorl add1etro tfull backs are chosen three for each slde They should be large of lxmb stronq and sxx 1ft runners of h1gh courage and great htttmg CBDHCIKY All the datorx bemg chosen the next buslness IS the selectxon of flve sconc1ator1 Chalf backs for e1ch stde powerful men bxg flerce and muscular rind of great sk1ll The sconcmtore 1n the center should have good legs and the two remalnlng two must be for reasons that shall be set forth hereafter most ferocxous Thereafter the mnanzl fforwardsl are ptcked They should be young and agnle sw1ft long wmded and very courageous Proceedmg stlll further to the nmeteenth century the name of Walter Camp stands out 1n cap1tal letters as the father of Amerxcan football After graduatmg from Yale Umx ersltv ln 1880 xuth the honor of betng the best all around athlete ex er to attend the unlwersltv he was appomted athlet1c adwsor and also FQCQIN ed a d1st1nct1ve seat on the unlx erstty council Mr Camp s sole motxxe vtas to spell achxex ement ln the ranks of football He dxd thls Besxdes mwkmq consttuctxxe lmprovements tn football rules he orlqlnated the All Amerlcan select1on method 1 trlbute glx en each year to the elexen colleglate plavers xx ho are most outstandlng m thelr respectlxe posnttons Thus xfxe haxe glanced at the hlghlrqhts of three d1st1nct pertods reveal mg three d1st1nct changes Not 1 complete summary has been compnled but merely an 1nd1cat1on of progress made posslble by vtorkers 1n the f1eld of sport I' r o . . . , , ' c . K , . t . . . r . f K ' 'YA round ball .md a squint- xx.-Ill. bug- estt K, thc shapes of the Ym mul 'Yarvgf l'h ball flvmg . tross luke the moon. VVh1e the Iwu teams star al on s d. 'a vt ms arc . ppotn d. :mtl take their places. Acxordtng to lbs' unchan- ln. rcgulatmns. No . lloxxamvs are mad or relationships, 'llbvrr must br no partmllllvs Hu Ehvrs- must bv slr-tt-rnuxumon and cnolnvss VV: out the slxghlesi lrllldrlmu .xl fnllurr And lf .ull llus ls nrxrs:-..l1x' .ul football. llnxx mluh uurrv so fm lllv: bustm-ss of lnfvlll . . Y . V . . H 4 . v . , - . v , v , , - Y - 1 - V . V . . , v - . 7 . . . 4 . v . . c . . . tt . Y. .... . . . . . tt . , . , Z - , - 'l , 4 . Y Y. . V A y . - H . . . . . . ' - J C 3 , , ' . c . c Q . . . , . V Y ' - . . tt . 1. c . - Y v I ' L . Y. . y , . . . 7 . . ' 1 . . , . 7 ' c V . . .1 c .W ' ' , 1 . . 4. . -- , . . - . . c t ' A' , .' ' f Q c H A I ' ' ' V V . . . . . 4 . c , 'our svn

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