gy .p .-an ,. l-,..Lq xx, 1 lll5llN UN, lil' 'UW' Hi iw '- - i A school year means many things to Tustin Union High School students. The nine months that wait for us at the end of the summer are always looked upon with speculation. This was to be the year that some would advance academi- cally. Now was the time to enter into more activities. Here was the opportunity for becoming a friend to stu- dents and teachers. Plans were made to capture a new look, a new philosophy, maybe a new steady. The first day of school is a strange one. For freshmen, it was a day of wonderment, a day which was almost dreaded. Sophomores felt years older, no longer afraid, but confident. Juniors realized their sudden move to upperclassmen. They grew up almost overnight, Seniors reflected that this was to be the last first day for them, for they were enjoying their final year at Tustin. Some were happy to be moving on to higher education, some were wishing they were freshmen again. Then, all of a sudden, classes and activities became familiar again, and the school year began its course. The time has passed so quickly. There was little time to remember the first pep rally, and the last football game, and the Homecoming Dance. Only a fleeting re- flection back to Thanksgiving vacation, the beautiful Christmas formal, and the G.A.A. initiation. Christmas vacation brings pleasant memories, but the suddenness of semester finals brought memories to the thought of school again. Loyal Tillers hearts' skip a beat now at the thought of the Brea-Tustin basketball game, which ended our chances of top honors, but which made our team cham- pions in our thoughts anyway. The new student body elections brought campaigning, speeches, and fanfare. I li Lg -3rs... . . -Om 'Kr Tustin Union Hugh School Activity nights were a welcome break from studies, and many clubs sponsored the affairs. The spring play and the swim show soon were over, and rehearsing gave way to Easter vacation and the beach. Clubs took their ditch days, and seniors spent an unforgettable day at Catalina. Graduation announcements were ordered, the magic of the prom was over, and suddenly, Tillers were about to count only days until the end of another year. Who could wait for the long days at the beach, or the summer nights at the drive-in? No one! Summer days almost had been forgotten in thoughts of school-minded Tillers. Plans for summer were being made, and the big day for freedom was circled on the calendar. The last few weeks brought wonderful times-the last dance, the trophies earned by championship spring sport teams, the hot days when watermelon was served in the cafeteria, the assigning of last class duties, the fierce closeness of the student body as it re-assembled itself for last student meetings, last minute counselling for next year's classes. Baccalaureate and the Junior-Senior Prom came and went, and the senior class was in the spotlight as it rehearsed for graduation, and its special members re- ceived awards for high scholastic standings. Finals, as usual, were terrible, but the thought of grades were far enough in the distance to complete the year happily. Books were turned in, lockers cleaned out, and the circled day arrived. Now that the school year of i958-1959 is over, stu- dents of Tustin Union High School must have pleasant memories of it. That is the purpose of this book. The 1959 Audion is dedicated to you--the students of Tustin High School, those who lived the year's moments and made this yearbook possible.
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sa, ru. 'fa Orvulle Northrup Pruncupal Orvulle Northrup was born un Nebraska Whule yet a freshman un hugh school he migrated wuth hus famuly by covered wagon to Colorado There was no hugh school where they settled so he worked for two years helpung to establush the homestead Mr Northrup then went to the Colorado School of Agruculture where he funushed hugh school and from there he went to the Colo rado Agrucultural College and to the Unuversuty of Colorado for two years of enguneerung Beung homesuck he returned to Nebraska and studued busuness admunustratuon at the Unuversuty of Nebraska About that tume he made a trup to Calufornua and luked ut so well he decuded to stay He sold real estate and for a whule he worked un the fueld of hoof and mouth dusease control Then as now Calufornua needed teachers so Mr Northrup wuth hus three years of college was able to secure teachung credentuals un undustrual arts and physucal educatuon Whule teachung he contunued hus schoolung malorung un those sublects He later attended the Unuversutues of Southern Calufornua at Los BOARD OF WE FOLLOW THEIR GUIDANCE I x k.. Q, on Mr Northrup looks over buuldung plans Angeles and Santa Barbara Hus graduate work was mostly un socual studues and admunustratuon He worked more un wuder fuelds to secure credentuals so he would be more versatule un hus teachung rather than workung for degrees un specufuc fuelds In 'I940 J W Means Pruncupal at T U H S dued and Mr Northrup was offered thus posutuon However he stull needed forty seven college graduate unuts un admunustratuon to qualufy He contunued to teach meanwhule attendung nught and summer school In 1941 Mr Northrup accepted the posutuon of Pruncupal at T U H S Sunce then he has contunued to study and take courses that enabled hum to do hus 'ob better Mr Northrup met hus wufe un Colorado and marrued her un Calu forma about the tume he started teachung They have two sons both graduates of Tustun Unuon Hugh School and fuve granddaughters He has enuoyed hus years at Tustun and feels that thus us an udeal communuty EDUCATION The Auduon takes pleasure un untroducmg the Board of Educatuon These cutuzens serve theur communuty by makung umportant decusuons con cernung the welfare of Tustun Unuon Hugh School Board members are ff attends Tustun Hugh as a uunuor boy Frank a uunuor attends Tustun Wulluam L Aldruch Wulluam Aldruch us also a new member He us Assustant Durector of elected for overlappung terms of three years each Fred L Walker un hus tufth year as o board member us presudent He owns and manages Walkers Market and has three chuldren Two graduated from Tustun Hugh and the youngest Gary us cu uunuor Mrs Muldred Wundolph a new member us clerk of the Board She us a homemaker very actuve un cuvuc affaurs and has one chuld Ann who George A Broomell us servung hus eughth year on the Board He grows oranges and has four chuldren three graduated from Tustun and one .lum a freshman attends Tustun Hugh Charles W Forbes us now un hus thurd term as a Board member He us a rancher wuth a marrued son who graduated from T U H S and another Mrs Muldred Wundolph Industrual Relatuons at Northrup Aurcraft and hus three chuldren Pat us a senuor and Bull us a freshman The other boy us pre school age George A Broomell Fred L Walker Charles W Forbes r ,Q any 5 'I T. 'LA I -., . . 1:35 - 1.,-,V -' ,,... , I I. I . My Q E ji' ' . If 1 1 c .' ' A . Y . 9' ' -I . , .ill X- 1 l ' o . .-.', ' N. . -- L . , At s. .r I it 3 'ip 1 1 4- X ,- Xa ff 'tx -- N 1,1- -5 Os If ' ' ' .E . X .X 6 K --.. , . I - - I . . . I - I . . I . . l - I- . I . , - . , . , - I I V , , I r , . . . . V . . .- , - I . , - , . . . . I 1 . In ' - . , , . , . , . . . I I . . . . . . . I V . i I . I ' E I I V . yu-1 . . . . r V I I 0 P5 ' , ' , , ' ' . if ' U, . - A ., v 4,5 . . .., . Pl ,, 4- , f I - , . , , - . .. x ' Q ' . I ' ' 'PA I llx
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