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Page S ixteen With the advancement of modern civilization and commercial methods, the varied uses of scientific laws and discoveries have proven invaluable to industrial development. Exact methods of computation and highly develop- ed tests for quality show in two ways the necessity for modern science's application in today's manufactur- ing world. He who once dreamt idealistically of turn- ing base metals into precious ones could now almost see that vision accomplished in the metamorphosis of a lump of red dirt into an ingot of iron. By physical means, work that once meant hours of drudgery is now accomplished economically by the use of modern engineering methods. Inroads are constantly being made on the already improved systems of mechanical operation. Yester- day's brilliant ideas have been shunted into obscurity by today's discoveries and theories. Tomorrow, the most advanced ideas of today will no longer be new.
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. . .Seniors. . . We seniors, the class of '38, have finished a grand four years at Tustin Union High School. In spite of the satisfaction of graduating, however, we are sorry to leave and be separated from our companions since we have had so many good times together. It cannot be said that the '38 class of seniors were not good workers or ambitious. Starting a new idea, we seniors gave an assembly for the student body and faculty. It was a riotous amateur show and was enjoyed by all. To start the year out right, we gave a successful and enjoyable dance which was made even more pleasant by the fact that it was a masquerade. According to the old tradition of Tustin Union High School one day was spent ditching classes. We went to Forest Home where there was plenty of snow, good hot food, and many gay spirits. In May we were hosts to the juniors at the May Breakfast. The theme was quite in keeping with the season, being the maypole. It was a great success and quite a gala occasion with the delicious food, good entertainment, and the best clothes of everyone attending. In june we were the honored guests of the juniors at the annual junior- Senior Banquet held this year at the Lakewood Country Club. Everyone had a particularly enjoyable evening. Although this class has not been an aggressive one, there are many fine boys and girls graduating. They are all loyal and friendly, and have worked together willingly and unitedly. There are four students who have the honor of being life members of the California Scholarship Federation. They are Helen Betty Ritner, Alice Bartholomew, Robert Marshall, and Robert Schos- tag. We hope they will continue this record through college and through the rest of their lives. We seniors appreciate the help and comradeship of our class advisers, Miss Stella Yocum and Coach Bill Cole, during three of our four years in high school We are also grateful for the assistance and cooperation of all the members of the faculty, and regret the loss of a friend, Miss Elsie C. Hull. We hope that our ties will not be completely broken as so often happens. Later on when we become celebrities, other Tustinites will be glad they knew us. --- OFFICERS --- First Semester Second Semester LAWRENCE MONROY President GILBERT BRISTOW BETTY IEAN HENDRICKS Secretary MARTHA PLUMB PERRY COOPER Vice President PERRY COOPER LOIS CASEY Treasurer EVELYN HULL BOB MARSHALL Yell Leader BOB MARSHALL VIRGINIA IVIATTl'IEVVS VIRGINIA MATTHEWS ELOISE HULL Parliamentarian ROBERT SCHOSTAG Page Eighteen
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