Alhambra High School - Alhambran Yearbook (Alhambra, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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MV-.MAVXLJ ,x.- A-xg ' V -5, fm ,', V -- M ,. ,351SLVAlVV: . ,ka H., . f ,wV.fVV. ,QXAJI nm- VV. -,VV 5 ' V V .V VV .V, , , ., ..p4.1 my V, - Q Vyff -JJ J Q, , 4 L, '-f U if E we O 1 K 467' i 27' J 7 H , 5191 f L2 U75 THE SECRETARY OF STATE 21 V- N ' --wlHl,f' WASHINGTON W January 10, 1941 My dear Mr. Shipman: I wish to thank you for your letter of January second in which you ask me to send a statement for uae in your 1941 yearbook, which I understand has been nlanned to call attention to the promot X ion of closer F relations among the American Republics. Our nations have drawn into their populations men of many race52 creeds, and languages. This Fact has not operated as an element of weakness. The' occasion for the adjustment of race to race and of creed to creed has been in large measure instrumental in teachlng us how to develop adjustment of individ- ual to individual and of group to group without which civilized society and democratic forms of social and political organization cannot function satisfactorily. Sincerely yours, fp VWQQ + Bob Af V x f ,, Af. A" . ,fi fwnwmwmy ,,L,q ?' ' ' . if ,w,.v'Z .3 1' M " ff . ' , .A L , .. Q25 it - r a e LC6LfLOI'l W Lv N ' 'fm K 1' v In recognition of eleven years of versatile contributions to the school life of Alhambra, including work on the Annual, the Story Book Parade, Senior play sets, and school publicity, as well as popularity and proficiency in her classes of commercial art and stage design, the staff has chosen to dedicate this book to Mrs. Ruth Gentle Boone. goarolofgjclucafion. MRS. H. C. BALDWIN President DR. SAMUEL I. BROADWELL Vice-President AUBRY MILLER W M M K i VVS. .,.L zz. , t -.frm g.7,1g,s-.f nl A ' f ff.,-'L Wm 1355742 ,Wm ,ffgrg , , Przzc Photograph Photo b y Vernon Gardzncr f- - KL., ,z MRS, HAZEL POSTLE R. LESLIE SPARKS MALIRICE R. STOKESBARY Assistant Szzpcrintendent 10 ,fb 1 ," fl 'MW T N' I JA ,I "' I ,V w K ulveruwtng ngineem fkkwl 3 F7 ., 9 Marg! of 6Jucati0n ' ' ' The key to the sizccessful completion of the Pacific International Highway is cooperation. Similarly, the successful fulfillment of the policies of our composite system of school adminis- tration is due to the cooperative effort of the entire school district brought about by the Board of Education. In the plans for the highway, the United States figures prominently bel cause it is the largest country. Likewise, of the twelve public schools in Al- hambra, Alhambra High School is the largest and often requires the most time and thought of the Board of Education that guides it. The school board is in the nature of a legislative body. Its members are elected by the people for a term of four years: they serve without salary. Mrs. H. C. Baldwin, president of the school board, and Mr. Leslie Sparks, a mem- ber, have each served six years. Mr. Samuel Broadwell, vice-president, Mr. Aubry Miller, and Mrs. Hazel Postle have each served three, two, and one years respectively. rince eorge Along the Pacific Highway in British Columbia, there is an important city named Prince George, There is a very important Prince George along Alham- bra High School's highway, too. While this congenial fellow may be more ex- tensively known as Mr. George Bet- tinger, Superintendent of Alhambra schools, there can be no doubt about the fitness of his title, for IVIr. Bettinger is a prince of a fellow. He is known and respected by all for his kindliness, consideration, and friend, liness. Mr. Bettinger is an especial fa- vorite with students because of his easy smile and youthful, wholly likeable per- sonality. Our Prince George is a native Cali- fornian, his college alma mater is thc University of Southern California. Most of Mr. Bettinger's work has been in the executive branches of schools. He has served as superintendent of schools for seven years. With regard to the 1941 HALHAMBRANH theme and its value, Mr. Bettinger makes the following comment: "Your theme, 'The Pacific International Highway' is particularly apropos at this time since events in Europe and Asia are forcing us to become better acquainted with the peoples of the Americas. The future of America is in the Americas." ' 11 Chia! Engineer . . rincipaf Wy. Schafer Mr. Norman Scharer, the Principal of Alhambra High School, is truly a man from the far frozen North, for he was born in one of the coldest sections of our country-in Michigan. He was thawed out, however, into his present warm, congenial state when he came to live in California. About four years ago Mr, Scharer detoured and took a trip to South America. He was impressed with the similarity of Peru to the California of a hundred years ago. The likeness was along these lines: climate, topography, people, government, church, natural resources, possibilities, and transportation, Mr. Scharer came to California to attend Pasadena College, where he graduated. A year was spent at the University of Michigan in graduate study. Returning to California, he received his Master of Arts degree from the Uni- versity of Southern California. Among Mr. Scharer's records of miles successfully covered along life's highway are: six years of teaching, two at Ramona Elementary school, four years at Alhambra High, and five years as an administrator in the Alhambra schools. His children are Barbara, thirteen, and Ion, six. It is to the school's advantage that its principal believes firmly in student- body government. Mr. Scharer feels that the past school year has been an extremely suc- cessful one. To paint a verbal portrait of Mr. Schafer: he is often serious, yet he is not above filling in his conversation with some current informal expression. He resembles Norsemen of Viking days-strong, well built, clean and clear cut. Mr. Scharer comments thus on the 1941 NALHAMBRANH theme: "Tolerance, the great American characteristic that is lacking today in many parts of the world is a trait for which the Alhambra High School Student Body is noted. Thus it is quite fitting that the staff should select the Pacific International Highway as the theme for this excellent yearbook. This great highway will do much to promote tolerance in the western hemisphere, creating a group of nations that will cooperate even as students in our high school." cc- .gt f' -X Q H' 3 I 7. S ' AV - ,N J ,. W X f mrneninuirsrvwn 12 I 'nib-'MW aN0f5fQfk58:5 . . . irgilofhague Many tourists along the Pacific International Highway plan Hstopsn to visit the dozen exciting airports, widely known for their charming hostesses. These attractive young ladies personify Hservicei' at its best. ln Alhambra High School the attractive feminine dispensers of "service" at its best are found in the Girls' League. Miss Effine P. Blount, as chief guide and helper, l163dS this COt'pS of spirited leaders of glflS' activi- MISS EFFINE p. BLOUNT ties. Her OIWCE as girls' vice-principal is the head- Girls' ViC9'Pfif1CiD?3l quarters for feminine campus activities as well as welfare work outside the campus. Eveleen Winter- bottom was this yearis capable Girls' League presi- dent. The League hostessed the Boys' Federation at a luncheon last September, and combining, the groups hosted the school at a moving picture. Again at Christmas time they worked together on Christmas boxes. Among the most important of their activities were the dinner honoring the track, tennis, and basketball teams, and the Regional Conference of Girls' Leagues which was held' in Alhambra. 5 ,,,...:f-w 2 ROW 1, fl fl 1 ' hz! J ll is . Ch ' d I, Tu km' tTrcasJ, Schrnck IV. PPSJ, Winterb It tPrc5.l, Wcellm:nr'?Sec.l,0 Vzlfszjlzcr. 0CRoW agmfllcmingf Taguc, Taitl, Irlorncr, Rockivcll, L. Cam Allen, E. Blounl fndj, K. Cameron, Brodcrsen, Nelson, Fox, Zylick. 14 ROW 1, Inf! lo righl: Higgi1l5, Konold, Adv.g Stanton, Har1'ey. MR. A. EWING KONOLD Boys' Vice-Principal Welsh, Hrtbbard, O Sullivan, Strong. W en mr ing. goyri, jeolerafion Mr. A. Ewing Konoid acted as highway foreman on the all-important project of guiding the boys of A. H. S. through the 1941 "Shift" Boys' Federation officers for the 1940-'41 semester were: Tom Stanton, president: Iaclc Higgins, vice-president: Pat Welsh, secretary: and jerry Strong, treasurer. Public Service was handled by jack Erickson first semester, and Ed O'Sullivan second semester. Craig Harvey led Public Service operations. School Service was attended to by Laverne Hizbbard. Among the many services rendered by the Federation was the issuance of "tags" for the football games, offering timely slogans which contributed to school spirit, Another successful effort was made to clean up the campus and keep it so. A dance at the Story Park Clubhouse high- lighted their many activities. 15 ghriri frncw rogram Needled pines not only cover the slopes of the Canadian Rockies, but at Christmas time cast their silhouettes across the front porch of Alhambra High School. Throughout the years, at each yuletide, the entire student body and various clubs have contributed food for the Christmas boxes which are given to needy families. This year, in making the Yule boxes complete, the Girls' League and Boys' Federation added approximately sixty dollars worth of groceries. Filled to capacity, the boxes were placed beneath the immense Christmas tree on the front porch where the students could admire them as they filed into the traditional Christmas as- sembly in the auditorium. Songs from the orchestra and glee clubs inspired the students with the proper Christmas spirit. 16 L Alhambra High Schools "good will toward men" is shown by the gaily decorated boxes o food and toys for underprivileged families. 17 MR. DALE R. STODDARD MRS. HELEN V. HOOD Registrar Counselor Q N. gui ed Rfgiafrar ana! Gounfie or just as the famed Canadian Guides take road crews across the moun- tains of Western Canada, so Mr. Dale R. Stoddard tufoeuj, good- natured Registrar, and Mrs. Helen V. Hood, efficient Students' Counselor, guide the students across the rocky sectors of high school life. "1 want to be transferred into 6th period English." That is the com- mon phrase heard in the registrars office the first week of school. Genial "foe" does his best to satisfy everyone in a position which calls for some- one ivith much patience. One of the reasons for his popularity is that although he is sometimes the Rs victim of pranks played by the students, he can take it with a grin. Mrs. Hood also has quite a task ahead of her every semes- ter. Besides greeting and ad- vising the incoming Freshme 1 she gives advice to appro il mately 2100 other stiiqygiijifl Mrs. Hood Nfills the billi f a patient and understandi per- son very well. Sea'retaries-MERRELL, GILLIS, YOUNG, VON HELMS ANDERSON, GAUGER, MIDDLETON 18 Swim-..,, an-.--ul MR. E. CASEY MR. IVAN TAGERT Director of Attendance Assistant XM A 0 N X ounfied W WJ, X L ,fdffenclance elaarfmenf W MJ f ji In the manner of the Canadian Mozznted Police, who are noted for X always "getting their man." the Alhambra Mounties, Mr. E. Casey, Direc- .if- tor of Attendance. and Miss Ina McCollum, head of the attendance olfice, always "get their man." Far from being the conventional "Truant Officerf' Mr. Casey is a pleas- ant, good-natured man. The job he holds is an extremely diH'icult one. but he carries it out with as little disagreeableness as possible. Helping Mr. Casey in the quest of high school offenders is Mr. Ivan Tagert. Tardy Attendance Office. Often the line is long enough to look like that of a Satur- but on the faces of those who ditched yesterday to go to the slips and excuses are the constant topic of conversation in the day Movie, beach or to the mountains there is a look of sadness. Miss McCollizm. whose job it is to check up with the absentees, is a very fair-minded person. With her assistant. Miss Doris Young, she has carried out her duties thoroughly and efficiently. -Q X f ivy 1 J' ,Af n, ' s' L,, ' f l WW! wwe M -ff J ff X631 ,.! ,fu cf 9,61 ,.J ,f f ' I . C f f 4 - A - , f ,fc-.f if C,..,.,, C ., 4 r 1. I f CQQTY . lVAx.y5-fig: sf' 1, A I f x ,MQ , ,f'.J, ' O Attendance Offic'eflVIISS INA MCCOLLUM Q 88 l 3 4 4 0I"Ql'l'l ell .S TEPI-IENS omrnizigiion Much of the Pacific Coastal Americas will change in appearance as engineers lift the face of the land for the new Highway. During summer vacation, the fall group of Alhambra High School Commissioners began plans for KATZ LARSON lifting Alhambra Highs face. STILLWAGON CARRUTHERS Upon entering school, quaking freshmen, who are usually initiated by a ducking in the fish pond, found a rather dry reception, for the dark, muddy pond had been converted into a garden of geraniums. The Com- mission also planned a series of successful after-school dances, but the climax of school events was reached when Commissioner General fim Stevens, Com- missioner of Forensics lack Katz, Commissioner of Finance Lorraine Wennez', Commissioner of Boys Tom Stanton, Commissioner of Girls Eveleen Winter'- bottom, and Commissioner of Literature La Dorna Larson, sponsored a semi- formal dance last Ianuary. Ever faithful and always ready to lend counsel was A. Ewing Konold, Commission Adviser, It was Mr. Konold who started the second' commission on its biggest program-reorganization of clubs. i In February a second group of engineers carried on construction. They sponsored a Beard Growing contest and a "Hello Neighbor Day." Later, the Commission took on a helper. The newly-elected Commissioner of Clubs lack Higgins, was elected to head all club presidents and work out club activities. The Commissioners were rewarded when the Summer Class of '41 honored them with a Spring Dance. The second group of Commissioners were Commissioner General lack Katz: Commissioner of Athletics, Tom Putman: Commissioner of Finance, Fred Gough: Assistant Commissioner of Literature, Bernadine Hatch. La Dorna Larson, Eueleen Winterbottom and Tom Stanton retained their previous positions. 20 HATCH WINTERBOTTOM STANTON COUGH HIGGINS WENNER FLORES PLITMAN The Commission is having a good time with Mr. Konold before getting down to its meeting 21 j0I'lZftl"lflCfl0l'l omm itmion rojerf Like the men constructing the great Pacific International Highway, the Commission had an idea, talked it over, and began construction. What was the final program? A remodeled patio, gardens, and the biggest construction of all--the "Court of the lVIoors." just as the countries along the highway have Contributed to its progress, so have the service clubs donatd to campus improvements. W h e n "Brick Day" was prof claimed, each student brought a brick for the Court of the lVloors. Volunteer students and the biology classes served as Construction workers with Miss Er- wine acting as head en- gineer. sf, iw ,, -'-q,,.. .,, K s -xr- -h-Y-, -4 Bright red and blue flowers now grow where a muddy fish pond once stood. The flowers are part of the Corrznzissiorfs landscape projecz. f . I IJ r LH' .V , if-'41 - ' ,QV 1 ' ' ff' , M e 5,11 fj ' a ' H ' 'I' "IA, I 1, I' lV1,"l I . I' ' R A' I, ,14 ' 1 " . if Xff' A 1 A f, , , ,la , V an J N T 35 Q!! A HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND CHAIRMEN Gm- H- B.""ff BW- Ed-I MKS M A W P. E.g Miss 1. Greene, Scx.M th P E Soc. Sci.: Wm.'H. Hess, P. E.: D. P. McAlpi11c, Eng.g J. E. Rankin, Ind. Art: Miss P. Parkhurst, Hom G Shropshire, Musirq Mrs. M. V. Smith, Art: Mrs, E. G. Steward, Lang.: Miss V. R. Walker, Speech. anyemufs gut paaaabi ji. 3....t,- Like the "red coats" who carefully guard the woods of western Canada, the faculty members of Alhambra High School are trained and conscientious in their line of duty. The new pedagogs added last fall along the local educational itinerary were Mr. R. Armstrong, Mrs. E. C. Lutrell, Mrs. Thelma C. Strornberger. Mr. Ivan C. Tagert, Mr. K. M. Wilson, and Mr. Arthur Dakan. February additions were Mrs. Ruth W. Maupin and Mr. Claude L. Durham. More than ninety of these guardians of the "American 'VVay" through education are on duty at Alhambra High School, and have entered' with purpose and vigor into- plans for contributing their share in the National Defense program. 24 , f 1 I f ' I I 3 I ll X' AK P. ,1 I 1 ' v Q . J 1 O If A 3...-A-MMM' - .4953 ,.., 1 f"LT, .2-I "Q, 'f fu pap in r f' -i f lah' xv- Vi.. Miss L. A. Andurson, Lang.: Nliss L. Armslrong, Eng-2 R. J. Arm- strong. Ind. Avi: Nlrs. R. D. Arnvtt. Illalh.: T. J, Bcall. Bus. Ed.: Mrs. G. PV. Buckvtl, Gymg Miss J. Bvcman, Sci.-Nlalh.: C. J. Bells, Sci.-Matl1.g Mrs. R. J. G. Bomxv. Art: bliss JH. J. E. Broun. Eng.: 51155 K. N. Bumslcad. Gym.: .Win P. Bullcr. Music. 25 Miss M. C. Canawln, Gym.: Mrs. L. Cavnnaugh, Arty Mrs. A. Clements, Music: O. T. Cosund, Sci.g Miss F. R, Cox, Bus. Ed.: Mr. A. PV. Dakan, Mech. Ang R. E. Davis, Sci.-Malh.g C. L. Durham, Soc. Sci.: Mrs. M. J, Dulchvr, Eng.: L. L. Earhart, Mach. An: Mrs. L. L. Elscy, Gymi Miss F. Efwifw. Sz.-i.i Mrs. M. M. Farmer, Lang.: Miss C. L. Gilslrap, Lib.: Mrs. L. B. Golhard, Bus. Ed.g Miss M- B- Gfdhflm, BHS- Ed-I C- B- HCGUOY1, Mefh. Arlg C. O. N. Hrdeen, Lang.g H. D, Hooper, MaIh.g J. F. Kcmp, P. E.: Miss H. E. Kcmpcr, Spa.-chg Miss E. M. Levvillc, Art: Miss W. Little, Bus. Ed.g Miss N. M. Lombard, Eng.g Mrs. E. C. Lutlrcll, Eng., Miss I. MacLean, Art: J. B. Marshall, Ind. Arty N. L. Miller, Malh.: J, L. Mills, Soc. Sci.: Miss G. Nclgncv, Soc. Sci.: Miss A. S. Pvrkiris, Math.: Miss E. L. Pclcrson, Lang.g Miss I. Peilefcr, Eng.: Miss E. Pierce, Home Eco.: R, K. Poltcr, Bus. Ed.: Miss H. A. Revnolds. Sfffffhi E. A. RiPP0Y, E718-J C. C. Scanlon. Soc. Sri: E. E. Shipman. Soi. Sri., E1ig.g Miss L. AI. Stahlkv, Soc, Sci.: .Wiss M. R. Slarr, Home Eto.g L. VV. Slillion, ,Mus. 26 35 4. Miss K. Strickland, Eng.: Mrs, T. C. Slrombergcr, Eng.: I. C. Tagcrt, Eng.: H. B. Thomas, Jlath.: Jfrs. IU. E. Thornton, Gym Miss R. Turnbull, Sci.g Miss N, C. W'ndc, Bus. Ed.g R. E. Whcclmfr, P. E.: M. J. Wilbxar, Snc. Sci., IJ. T. W'iIIiams, Drafting Miss C. M. Willis, Soc. Sci.: Miss M. G. Wood, Bus. Ed.: Mrs. B. VV. l'Vynnf', Speech: PV, Ziclz. Drafting. s aCll 0,71 erj f7 nftllreli 0 Agigear Edgecomb, Mrs. Louise M., Hsld. Arts: Grumbles, Kcnneth D., Boys' P. E.: Hanrzay, Mrs, Frances S., Eng.g Hobbs. Georgv Boys' P. E.: Lord, VVilrna G., ling.: Maupin, Mrs. Ruth, Hsld. Artsg J. E. Mayx'r, Speechg Olvson. Ed., Lang.g bvamrr, Manila, Eng. Wilsorz, Knith, Ind. Arts. Sixty word method: no hunt and peck. 27 ROW Iighirley Mae Alberty, Margaret Ann Allen, Clarenfe Clyde Alvis, Gordon Lee Anderson, Grace Angel, Louis Angel. ROW 2--joe A. Avila, Ramsay Iames Bain, Clara Ellen Benedict, Peggy Ann Berry, Lois Marilee Bilger, Carl Bernard Bishop, ROW 3-Charles W. Bl anfhard, Gordon Stanley Boguseh, Elinor Bordeaux. Katherine Bouck, Marie Louise Bowers, Norma lean Boyington. ROW 4-Robert Richard Bransfetfer, Helen Ann Brown, Lillian L. Brown, Nelson William Burdett, Louie P. Busch, Mary Eleanor Bush. 28 Walter M. Atherton Marilgjn Ann Blackstock Louise May Brace Betty L. Cairns lfllara xv Karavan The State of Washington is famous for its big shiny red apples, and also, apparently, was the W'inter Class of VII. Carrying a last polished red apple to their teachers in February 1941, the winter Seniors proved themselves to be experts in this art by being the first class in nine years to have no failures. promptly after graduation rehearsal on February 4 the Seniors, clad in their "frost green sacks," set out for the snow-capped mountains and various beaches to celebrate Senior ditch day. On February 6, 172 Seniors marched across the stage to receive their diplomas, marking the end of their high school careers. fLeIt to righll Burdett, Gorrill, Cutting, Dollzas fPres.2, Stevens, C. Scanlon i fadJ, Olivera. 29 el'll0l"5 Donald R. Carruthers Lawrence C. Christensen Robert I. Collins, Ir. lack Clirisfrnan Collis Mary Louise Connors Russell A. Cooper. Ir. Laura Cossuth Bob E. Crawl Virginia Louise fdflllfll lna lane Cummins Iimmie Edwin Cufting Margaret Alma Dahl Vere F. Davidge Lorraine F. Dellarocvo Thomas P. Dolkas Frances Drain George Duvas Roger Ellis Iack Thomas Erikson Bob Evans Maru Katherine Fenninger Marjorie lean Fox Don D. Fried Miriam Fulmer Aileen Geddis .Miltimn Ralph Qeirhman Marshall Dana Gibbs'- Phyllis Ieanne Gilbert Tom Golberg Gerald Good Beverly Rae Gorrill Barbara Louise Griffith Anna Edith Grueb Vincent Hames Clifford Martin Hanson Virginia Louise Haslrett Donald Ezlzvarcl Hatfield Doris Denise Henriulrson lne: Eleanor Herrill Charlotte Alarlu Hiniles Burton Willizirwi Hume Philip Eugene Hunter laniee lruiin Eva Iosephine Iackson Robert Eldon Iones Virginia Ruth Keeney Thomas L. Kiclwell Charles E. Kiger Marian King Beryl Mildred Knowles Billy Iohn Knowles Agnes Eloise Knuezien Kirsten Krabbe Lauryl Margaret Krebs Edmin Alfred Kristouieh Robert E. Lancaster Owen C. Lease Bette Lou Leomazzi Shirley Oma Marij Lindberg Donald Clair Livermore Cornelia Lott Iohn Edward lVleCaulley Donald Mc'Millan, lr. Frank L. lVIeNear Grace Edith McQueen Patricia lane lVIaefie Marion Dorothy Mallnzan Phyllis Hope Martin Margaret Louise Mathers Elizabeth Louise lVIathews lack Mcincxrs William Iames lwunasi o lo Bob Nleyncrs Doris Rae Mi4's Dorothy M. Millmir LeRoy George .Miller lack MitL'l1ell Dorothy Rosalie lWolina: Dorothy Mac lVIorgan Alex Morrison Kenneth Nichols leannie Olivera Nlitsugu Osaka Peter Pappas Victor Eugene Parker Iune Pauling Marij lane Peebles Edna Pelsue Robert Carlson Picking Howard Piper Ethel Marie Potter lean Potter Shirlee Quinn Iaequie Rehor Georgeanne Reid Helen L. Rhodes Charles Sautter Alice Elizabeth Schlagel Barbara. Ellen Scott Marjorie Annabell Senter Lois Mae Shorey Douglass L. Simpson Allen Mounsir Smith Lucy Snowdon Iarnes Arthur Stevens ME1flf'l yOY,lf!,1C Yamat "'-Q-7 Allen Dean Stewart Harolcl Dean Stillzvayon twary Louisa' Stirvwalt Howard Hlorria Strain Bettie Lou Tlmnzpson Hozvarfl U. Tllornpaon lwary Eli:alvetl1 Tlloraon Barlvaraz lean Van Henk Larzrine Voniler Hviclc Ivan twarie Ufallmrn lwaryarut L. VLIHIIIIUC Ruth E. Wz1llal't' Clarence VVillarc1' Waird Daryl F. VVarcl lwary lVlaryarCt YVatlfins Charles Ioseplz Wllalttil Ioltn T. lfvilanrler Iolm Boyrl Willis Wnz, V. VVolzli1'enCl Donald Dunne VVoolley Sefmvu Walked picfufzei Glen Albert Bartlett Alice Beamisll lim Henry Borroum Laddie Carnot Vye Cassady Wilrlbalzn Eiscn Robert George Gutlzaus une Clarise Harm lafk Richard Harding Evelyn Pryor Ingram Earl Lowell Mt-Gee Ryan Catherine Nloreau Richard Nogazrcl Theresa Marie Porto Robert G. Rice Edward E. Vansickle Kenneth Walker Clinton Wood l Wnfe, zu en for ,fdcfiuified SHIRLEY ALBERTY-General, Moor Staff. MARGARET ANN ALLEN - College, Pres. Theta Tri-Y, 3M Yr. Grad., Art Club, G.A.A.. Pep Squad. CLARENCE ALVIS-College. GORDON ANDERSON-General. GRACE ANGEL-General. LOUISE ANGEL-General. WALTER ATHERTONiDrafting, Varsity Club. Varsity Football, Los Alcaldes, Usher Club. IOE AVILA-General. RAMSAY BAIN-General. GLENN BARTLETT-General. ALICE BEAMISH-College. CLARA BENEDICT-General, Ex-Pres. Sigma Tri-Y, Art Club, Stage Crew. PEGGY ANN BERRYiCollege, Senior Glee Library Club, Senior Tri-Y, Girl's League, L?fbBILGERgCollege, Gamma Chi, French u . CARL BISHOP-General, Falcons. MARILYN BLACKSTOCK-General. CHARLES BLANCHARD-General. GORDON BOGUSCH-Engineering, Chem. Lab. Assistant, Scholarship Spanish Club. ELINOR BORDEAUX-General, V. Pres. Theta Tri-Y, Moor Staff, Ir. Prom Com., Pep Squad, Welfare Chr. Theta Tri-Y. IIM BORROUM. KATHERINE BOUCK-College. MARIE BOWERS-College, Pres. Alpha Tri-Y, Scholarship Library Club, Spanish Club. NORMA IEAN BOYINGTON-General, Gamma Chi, Art Club. LOUISE MAY BRACE---College. ROBERT R. BRANSTETTER-Co llege. HELEN A. BRO WN-General, Vice-Pres. Span- ish Club, French Club, Theta Tri-Y, Newman Club, San Gabriel Opera Co. LILLIAN BROWNfSecretarial, Theta Tri-Y. NELSON BURDETT-College, Bus. Mgr. Senior Play, Sr. Council, Sr. Boys Glee Club, Spanish Club, Light and Shadow. LOUIS BUSCH-General, Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Los Alcaldes. MARY ELEANOR' BUSH-General. BETTY CAIRNES-General. LADDIE CARNOT-College. DON CARRUTHERS--Bookkeeping, Com. of Finance, Sr. Hi-Y, L. D. S., Usher. VYCSEICASSADY-General, Los Alcaldes, Nite w s. LAWRENCE CHRESTENSEN-General. -fbfflhk ofa h Q 6 Ufce ROBERT COLLINS-College. IACK COLLIS-College, Sr. Hi-Y, Latin Club, Sr. Play, Light and Shadow, Art Club. MARY LOUISE CONNORS-General, Sr. Tri-Y. RUSSELL COOPER-General. LAGUIZA COSSUTH-General, Art Club, 3M Yr. F3 . BOB CROWL-General, Varsity Football, Stage Crew, Art Club, Sr. Glee Club. VIRGINIA CRUZAN-General. IIM CRUMP. IANE CUMMINS-General, Light and Shadow, Sr. Play. IIM CUTTING-College, Sr. Class Off., Sr. Hi-Y, Light and Shadow, Sr. Play. B Football. MARGARET DAHL-General, Sr. Tri- Y. VERE DAVIDGE-College, Sr. Orch., Scholar- ship, Library Club, French Club, Alpha Tri-Y. LORRAINE DELLAROCCO-College, Quill and Scroll, Moor Staff, Art Club, Light and Shadow. TOM DOLKAS+College, Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Play, Head Usher, Light and Shadow, Ir. Ex- change. FRANCES DRAINgGeneral. GEORGE DUVAS-General, Cee Basketball, Bee gfisketball, Cee Track. Varsity Track, Sr. Glee ub. WILDBAHN EISEN. ROGER ELLIS-College, Art Club, Science Club, Scout Club, Annual Staff, Sr. Glee Club. IACK ERIKSON-College, President Hi-Y, Vice- Pres. Light and Shadow, Senior Play, Boys Fed- eration. Usher Club. BOB EVANS-Drafting, Sr. Hi-Y, B Track. MARY KAY FENNINGER. MARIORIE IEAN FOX. DON FRIED-College, Yell King, Los Alcaldes, V. P. Sophomore Class, Track. MIRIAM FULMER-General, Senior Orchestra. Iunior Orchestra, Musicians Club, Art Club. AILEEN GEDDIS-General, Theta Tri-Y. MILTONFRALPH GEITHMAN-General, Art Club, YP otography Club, Annual Staff. Senior Orchestra, Iunior Orchestra, Band. MARSHALL GIBBS-College, Sr. Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Scholarship Society, Forum Club. IEANNE GILBERT - College, Girls League Treasurer, Latin Club, Senior Tri-Y, Make Up Crew. TOM GOLBERG-General, Art Club. GERALD GOOD-Manual Arts, Bee Basketball. BEVERLY GORRILL--College, Secretary Senior Class, Treasurer Iunior Class. Girls League Board, Senior Tri-Y, Latin Club. BARBARA GRIFFITH. EDITH GRUEB-General, Theta Tri-Y, Moor Adv. Mgr., German Club, Yr. Grad., Ward- robe. BOB GUTHAUSfDrafting, Science Club, Pho- tography Club. VINCENT HAMES - College, Senior Hi-Y. French Club. IUNE HANN-College. CLIFFORD HANSON-College, Bee Basketball, Cee Basketball, Dee Basketball, Literary Guild, Varsity Basketball. IACK HARDING. VIRGINIA HASKETT-General, Sigma Tri-Y, Euodia Club, Art Club, Bible Club, Ad Salesman of Moor. DON HATFIELDiGeneral, Gym Club. DORIS HENRICKSON+General, Sr. Glee Club, Tennis Club, Art Club, Piano Club, G. A. A. INEZ HERRILL-General, Band. CHARLOTTE HINDES-Business, Theta Tri-Y, Wolfetfs Club. BURTON HUME-Manual Art, Hi-Y Club. PHILIP E. HUNTER f General, Pres. Saddle Club, Vice-Pres. Archery Club, Exchange Club, Usher Club, Varsity Club. EVELYN INGRAM-General. IANICE IRWIN-General, Senior Tri-Y, Sec. Light and Shadow, Senior Play, Moor Staff. IOSEPHINE IACKSON-General. ROBERT E. IONES-College, Varsity Baseball, Scholarship Society, Spanish Club. RUTH KEENEY-Secretarial, Secretarial Club. THOMAS KIDWELL-General. CHARLES E. KIGER-Drafting, Bee Football, Scholarship Club, Bible Club. MARIAN KING-General, Senior Tri-Y Treas., Chr. Make-up Crew, Spanish Club, Annual Staff. BILL KNO WLES-General. BERYL M. KNOWLES-General, Theta Tri-Y V. P., Science Club, G.A.A. AGNES KNUEVEN-General. KIRSTEN KRABBE-College. LAURYL KREBS-General. EDMIN KRISTOVICH-College, Senior Play, Light and Shadow, Longfellows, Iunior Ex- change, Usher Club. ROBERT LANCASTER - General, Sr. Hi-Y, Varsity Football, Bee Football, Varsity Baseball. OWEN LEASE-College. Scholarship Club, Los Alcaldes, Spanish Club, Varsity Football, BETTY LOU LEOMAZZ1-College, Lab. Assist. SHIRLEY M. LINDBERG-Secretarial, Treas. Secretarial Club. DON LIVERMORE-General, Sr. Hi-Y, Moor Staff, Track. CORNELIA LOTT-College, Annual Staff, Sr. Tri-Y, Sr. Glee Club, P. A. Literary Page Rep., Minor A. IOHN McCAULLEY+General, Moor Staff. DON MCMILLAN-College, FRANK MCNEAR-Drafting, Sr. Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Latin Club, Usher Club, Varsity Football. GRACE EDITH MCQUEEN Y General, Pep Squad, 32 Yr. Grad. PATRICIA IANE MACFIE-College, Sr. Coun- cil, Spanish Club. MARION DOROTHY MALLMAN Y College, Scholarship, French Club, Library Club, Tennis Club, Theta Tri-Y. PHYLLIS MARTIN-College, Ninth Grade Sec., B11 Class Sec., Story Book Parade, G.A.A. MARGARET MATHERS-General, French Club, Art Club, Literary Guild, Moor Staff. BETTY MATHEWS-College, Comm. of Liter. '39, Song Leader '39, Tenth Yr. Treas., Senior Tri-Y. JACK MEINERS-College, Longfellows, lr. Var. Tennis, Spanish Club, Chess Club. BILL MENASCO - College, Varsity Football, Pres. Ir. Class, Bee Football, Los Alcaldcs, Spanish Club. BOB MEYNERS-College, Sect. Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club, Yell Leader. DORIS MIES-Secretarial, Senior Glee Club, Art Club, Light and Shadow, Annual Staff, Secre- tarial Club. DOROTHY N. MILLER, LEROY MILLER-General, Senior Hi-Y, Moor Staff, Senior Play, Light and Shadow. IACK MITCHELL-General. DOROTHY MOLINAR-General. DOROTHY MORGAN-General, Tennis Club, G.A.A., 3M Yr. Grad. ALEX MORRISON-College, Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Sec. Iunior Exchange. KENNY NICHOLS-College, 3M Yr. Grad. IEANNIE OLIVERIA 3 General, Senior Play, Senior Tri-Y, Story Book Parade Queen, Art Club, Light and Shadow, Senior Council. MITSUGU OSAKA-General, Triple "O" Club. PETER PAPPASiEngineering, Iunior Exchange, Lgeearig Page, Scholarship Club, Spanish Club. is lu . VICTOR EUGENE PARKER - Bookkeeping, Mgr. Student Store, Senior Hi-Y, Vice-Pres., Ath. Dir. Treas. Sec., Usher Club, Annual Sales- man. IUNE PAULING - College, French Club, Art Club, Library Club, Adver. Senior Play, Annual Staff. MARY IANE PEEBLES-Nursing, G. A. A., Minor A., Sec. and Pres. Algia, Scholarship, Girls' League Board. EDNA PELSUE - College, Alpha Tri-Y, Art glub, French Club, Library Club, Aduer. Senior a . BOB yPICKING-Drafting. HO WARD PIPER-General. THERESA PORCO-General. POTTER-College, Bible Club, Piano u . IEAN POTTER-General, Gamma Chi Tri-Y. SHIRLEE QUINN-College, Library Club. IACQUIE REHOR-Business, N. Y. A. GEORGEANNE REID-General, Senior Tri-Y, Senior Glee, Literary Committee, Annual Staff, Scholarship Club. HELEN RHODES-College, Pep Squad, N. Y. A. ROBERT RICE-General. CHARLES SAUTTER - College, Latin Club, Senior Hi-Y, Varsity Track, Longfellows. ALICE SCHLAGEL-Economics. BARBARA SCOTT-General, Photography Club, Theta Tri-Y, Art Club. MARIORIE SENTER-General, Sigma Tri-Y, Euodia Club, Wardrobe, Bible Club, Mizsicians lub. DOUGLASS SIMPSON-Commercial. LOIS MAE SHOREY-Secretarial, Sec. of Sec- retarial Club. ALLEN SMITH-College, Falcons, German Club. LUCY SNOWDEN - Secretarial, A-11, B-12 Girls League Representative, Secretarial Club, Girls League. IIM STEVENS-College, Student Body Presi- dent, Sports Edit. of Moor, Senior Council, Var- sity Football, Varsity Debate. ALLEN STEWART. DEAN STILLWAGON-Bookkeeping, Comm. of Athletics, A12 Class Ofhcer, Senior Play, Light and Shadow, Senior Hi-Y. MARY LOUISE STIREWALT. HO WARD STRAINAGeneral. BETTIE THOMPSON-General, G.A.A. HOWARD THOMPSON-Manuel Arts, Senior Hi-Y, Varsity Football. B Football. BETTY THORSON-Secretarial, Pres. Secretar- ial Club, Majorette, Scholarship, Sr. Tri-Y. BARBARA VAN HEUKELON-General, G.A.A., Art Club. , , 54? JLAN WMTCOMG EDTVARD VANSICKLEW lxIll71ZlJIlAff5. LAUIQINE WONDER HEIDE- 'SCL'I'CfllI'fiil, Schol- arflzip, Tri-Y, TL'!Y77lv.N Club, S1'1rut.'1r111l Club, lWf11Or-14 Clull IEAN' W'ALBl1RIN' 'C1v11Cr.'1l, Sr. play. prus, Sr. Glu- Clulr Lilulzr Zlflll Sl1z1f1'o11'. Primcsf Smrlu Boulv Paruclc, Sl111lrC5111'arc plllllj. KEN VVALKER -Clum'rz1l, Nitv Owls. MARGARET U'Al.LACE - Cltxfllxflll. E1111fl1a. G.A.A. RUTH XVALLACQE 'clL'71Cfi1l, C1.A.A., Ezzuclia. CLARENCE YVARD' "Cii7llPKL1L', Sr. Plailu. 1.131.711 and Sl111clou', Falcons. DARYL VVARD---C.'111I1-ye, l.z1l1. Assistazru. AIARY VVATKINS -Clcnurzzl, Art Clul1, Spuuiflz Club, Sr. play Aflvcr.. Clulx, ngfllflL'7'If CQ7lIUL'fl. CHARLES lOSEPll VVIIALEN lW11r11111lArts. Vazrsify Club. Va1r5it11 Traflr, Bw Track. IOHN W"lI.ANDER'--Cfwzvral. Varaifu Fmotlufll. fr. E.x'1'l1a1111c. IOHN BOYD l!L71LL1S7'C1C!1PI'6l, Bu' Foollmll, Bu' Track. VVILLIAM u7ClHI.LVEND -Drafting, Cnc Bas- kvrball. CLINTON TVOOD -Cicuvral. DONALD DUNNE VVOOLLEYV fCollcgc.S1'l1ol, anlzip, Cl1Cr11is1ry TCf1n1, Sp4111isl1 Club, I.. U. S. Club, Baucl, MABEL YAMATO Business, lwoor, Amzuzzl Staff, Ser. Triplc Srl1oI11rSl1ip. X! f' r f if V4 , W W qj ,"Y AR ,. 07 f my a f - Yjj1,J! :J I . iff' 54 Q, 99X A, - f ,N F . 65 J Y 'X , X" V ,v . f" v. 3 L 31 9 1 V I Q, ,, 5' r yr' 1' u 'xv X . ff J' fx ffn v,3f?f,,x1,4f- ,,"-VO .3 L'l4f7'Z1fi1Q ignafurefi jAea fricaf Caravan A,.. , Collis, Ward, Cummins, Erikson, Olivera, Krislovich, W'alburn, Dolkas. Stillwagon, Cutting, Miller 38 f I' A nj, .i , A ' F V M1 V Q' " ffxl All , J fl 'X 2 4 by T' wily WM , l 64 ,WM f ' , bl l- l 70 fl V L 1 ' I f ' l 'J JV .K 'xx X i It I If I Jjqj' A ,Aff ' Mit , JVM! WI fl g,,v M. .M I J .4 ffyftxaj 4 Qtr ,fr -I ff f I. f fr - 1 ' 1, '4 , I ll, 1 . XX I 1' ff xi V . Minfer 741 Senior ,gferg "Speed cops" on the International Highway, looking for fast-moving vehicles, would certainly have tagged the Winter '41 production of the Senior play "Dulcy." It was a fast-moving hilarious comedy from beginning 'to end. The superb cast of "Dulcy" was ably guided to its success under the direction of Miss Hazel Reynolds and the student director, Ianice Erwin. Especial credit is due Miss Reynolds for such a grand production, as this was her first senior play. lean Walbizrn in the title role of Dulcy gave a really excellent perform- ance. The two male leads were played by Dean Stillwagon as Dulcy's husf band, Gordon Smith and lack Collins as Mr. R. Forbes. Iack's characteriza- tion of Forbes was exceptionally good even before considering it was the most difficult role to portray, lane Cummings portrayed the part of Mrs. Forbes with the ease of a veteran actress. A touch of romance was added by jeanne Olivera as Angela Forbes. The three gentlemen interested in her were: LeRoy Miller as Dulcy's brother, William Parker: lim Cutting as Tom Sterret: and lack Erickson as the scenario writer, Vincent Leach, Clarence Ward portrayed the part of the millionaire, Schulyler van Dyck who unsuspectingly turned out to be a lunatic. Tom Dolkas played the part of the elder Blain Patterson, and Ed Kristovich Dulcy's mysterious brother, Henry. Credit is due Mrs. R. G. Boone and her art classes for their splendid work in preparing the scenery for the setting. 39 ROW' 1, lufl In righl: Haswnplug, Flvming, Sci.: ffitrpvr, lrcas.: Rm-km-II, V. Prvx.: Afurungrv, Pnl.: Brooks. lilvll. ROW' 2: Bvrrvman. Hanvy. Mmlair, Snvvd. Chirlc. llirsrll. Barron, frmlnr, Ninn. jhea frica jfai em llfllcrcfrzzhv, Wfrlhzf-iilJ, H1 io arm! .Shiga j'0ll' U'hat clothvs shall wc take? Hou' shall we proteut our scliowl girl uoniplc.m'i0ri.U U'lmt alioizr radio progranzx along thc way? XfL,l1E'fC'S ilu lwft su'Cr1C1'yf' Thr- ivarclrwlve dvparfnicnt. zmdcr the siiperrisiori of Nliss Hamel Rcynolcls. was rvspwmilvlc' for thv lvcazitifzil custiznzcs xefn in both Scrzior plays, rlzc Sliailfvspcarc Fcstiral, and other cirarmztic' presvnm- Kiwis. During this sviizcstvix lvevzizzsc of the novel Of niiclciits to hclp with ran' amd nienclinxq of uw- rzimvs, ai ivezrclrolvc C. R. was rreatcd. The make'-zip crew hazic lim 07710 nzasrer of an ar! tlzcnisclvex. llmlvr thc skillful training uf Mr.Q. Bertha Ufiylic Ufzgriric thcy arv azlilv to traimforn: thc fciztziius of ez xtiidcnt into thwsc of a star. Anotlzer dvpzirtifzCi1I ivhich has 176071 rvspmisilvlu for svi'c1'4il Q iz j in 11 J lv l U usscnzlwlics is ilu' Radio Spvcrli. llmler Ihr' mip- dlvlc dircrtioiz wf lwifs flclvii Kemper. Ilia' nzvnilveiw of tliv plziss arc taizghr lvofh the rcrhrii- nail amcl crvafivc Szzlcs of rciclzcw. The vlalvoiurv 556110111 izscil in All1i1l7ll7I'c1'S plays is cfzmfizllij plarmecl amd vrcfctccl lug rliu Stags rrvzv. The stzidents, zzndci' Nlrs. R. G. Boonek szzpeiwisimz, also haimllc gill of Ihr' litqlzring CHRIS. W 955 .A 'jx A ' E . yi.-Qj 'I' . -'rf - - psy.. .yy ..,l ,s ,, Q . , H .51 e.gEwk.y,, ' . ' " vim i wiii W Af- .f-S f ' . .fm f Q K- V. gl . X. ,, 1 ., . X . - ...,. vw ,. .- f if f-f- 5, :F ,.Q'f55f'iff y-:,,::f-f:51:f5,"1?r! I -5 1:11 '2Xf::rf!1.i fr'-,flffffff ' -' Q iff,-new f,rgcgi-.95Qg,.:m?:ff' .u'5fiffffssfggef pgfff. ,, ...vc if--gzrf: , v - , 4 2511nf?-.gf,''mQ3:::::::gzr--31:3-Qezzq551.:QrQ1f1s5:5sffij5?f2kflaw212751.51:fp.'31E'.i?iiff,3tflQr5b1'zF535 xii. . gm l gy' if ..:1:"- , .y ::x.:4:J-' .112 fi: ,fimztw-g'f rg: - I X 1 9-xi I .mg .y.::::.-L,lggrr,--ri,.uiqg-Q: ,. i -A .gf 512 .f,wg.ia,. ffrragf.151-"':1:rx2f-7S1 '::4,5s1mx?f:::.,f1f112"'uf'E,E1::m.:.gETf3J11'f1 ":si.1s'f5:.w:.- .. if :5f?f'ff9' ff , .- ' L K , V. A .. VG ' F 'A 1 -,f'5E25Zfix+:1 Vyzzjf'-J:,:1z5'i f: '1'?:U??51i'F:1f., iff:-XV.-.2L2351f, 'N .25 -W. z. . .,v,- rar. -., ,,, -...M . .1 ,N Lf., fa: N.-A-rfw -N. K. . '-" - - . 41,2565 xi " yq:g.,Q3:-mms , ' .4 . ,1rmww:5iS:-fg5r:a: .1i,v1z,ia:::1g-f,f . , -L .. . iwaluvlip ffrvu'-H Ruiz' l Dllllf iLASS, CURTISS fprvml. .WENDEiNiHAI.l., Ruiz' 2 - TUCTKEH BISHOP, .'K7OL1I.TRlIP, SIEBERCI. in A A, .i I f 4 f ij. ' ,- Z I . 1 'l F I 1 ff I V ' ' ROW' I, Il-fr Io right: Wayland, Hafm'-yQll'l"l1ili', Plcuslorx, PWS.: Hlggirli, Avery. RUW 2: Baglvy, Nloriarty, Beltzsworlh, Milligarn. Wallace, lrlallman, llrlillcr, Sinclair. Horner, Van Pleukclon. Catlurmolu. ROW' 3: Wlirrcn. Kirby, Caldwcll, .lol1n5lon. Coleman, Hills, hliminger, Russull, Byrnm, Rockwell. Harper. ROW' 4: Twombly, Fritz, Krislovich, Passagv. Stewart, Martin, Hoddplk Stcwart, Rciglc. ROW 5: Clinic- Jcales, iWcCov. Burdsall, Grundmarx, Nini, Sclzolficld, Rsdlin, Sfilwell. Knox, Palmer. RADIO CREW W'hitc Palmer Rcdlin : L" 'Vi' ROW 1, left to right: Dc Sarti, fudkins, Lyman. ROW 2: Parry, Cosgrove, Will French, Fisher. 41 A L sf.. A T B y , , . Willerth, Wyche, Van Anda ROW 1, left lo right: Tolman, Wells, Husband, Gross, Poland, De Lacey, Reinke, Russell, Hyne, Lehmer. ROW 2: Peterson, Ward, Jones, Meyers, Nelson, Burnett, Spring, Hassenplug, Harper, Bauer. ROW 3: err men Smith Wilson Page, Jennings, Paltan, Wilkins, Brett, Summers, White. ROW 4: Wilkins, Bocignon, Vogg, May, Hills, , Chappell, Sacks-H, Tucker. NX Cl Hi 7 SENIOR COUNCIL Scanlon fAdJ, Swartz, Macfie, Har R kwell, Green, Putman, King. Vfy, l fel' 6l,l"CL Uafl M2 Cyan The brightly colored cherry orchards of Oregon had nothing on Alhambra High School that certain day in April zvhen the students of the Wvinter Class of '42 bombarded thc school with their cherry red senior sweaters. Had there not been a warning beforehand that it would be advisable for all to protect themselves with colored glasses, the whole student body might have gone totally blind. Last semester something new was started by the Winter Class of '42. Instead of ordering their rings and pins in the B12 semester as it is usually done, the class decided to order them in the All semester. This was done so that the class would have a longer time to wear the jewelry. In a class meet- ing on October 28 the styles and prices of the rings and pins were discussed. In another meeting, Mr. F. Kemp, class adviser last semester, was introduced. Mr. C. C. Scanlon, adviser this semester, ably assisted the B12 council, which consisted of: Edith Rockwell, Lois Harvey, Danny Green, Tom Putman, Ted King, joe Swartz, and Bob lVIacFie, who acts as President of the council. 42 I r rg' .. I s. 1 f 4 gs 55' fi Ai. l Q n fN This B12 CLASS gow octz, son, Nixon, Wheeler, King, Srholhcld, Vawter, Hoffman prize winning snap s 1' N. Robinson, Hall. ROW 2: 3: Ross, Macfc, Ander- Plfalkcr, .lenki Christy, E 13 1, left to right: Nini, Larson, Rogers, Hall, Harvey, Raacke, Davis, Barrow, Condif, Ranker, Burton, Dursl, Swartz, Putman, Hanscll, Palmer. ROW 4: Balma, Tarzan. by LaMar Oberlies pictures Alhambra students Combining study and 'lthe pause that refreshes." -g. -' 52, A A ,s A., 43 s c 5 , v 5 . I J L K, X, v A li 'N .I ,I fy'- ROW 1, left to right: Solo, Arroyo, Minassian, Folk, Bossert, Clark, Cunningham, Carpenter, Swanston, Bridston. ROW l: Roloson, WL'llma11, Goldthzvaite, Elder, Davis, Wilson, Martirr, Hyde, ROW 3: Goode. Mayfield, Reynolds, Thorson, Sprague, Green, Whitelaw, Flores, Crapper. ROW 4: Gillespie, Mellor, Knowles, Tennyson, Farmer, Dupuy, Goudge, Cook, Wirnberley. ROW 1, left -no right: Meyers, Stewart, Price, Feltch, Cooper, Genco, Brown, Wheeler, Brown, Covert. ROW 2: Sheehan, Brown, Bath, Miller, Sanger, Marlin, Ferguson, Rybicki, Sinclair, Trickett. ROW 3: Smith. MeMillan, Woodward, De Lollis, Nosley, Aldcrson. Evans, McMar1us, Schweden,f-Hilpert. ROW 4: Johnson, Brandt, Binder, Wilander, Richter, Hall, Davidson, Miller, Clawford, Davis. ' 44 W ,.,,..-.1-w fewer- mnief CCIPGUCII1 The energetic BI1's have pushed up the steep high school grade until they can now look back at the two and one-half years' journey they have taken and from the same point look up at the summit which is graduation. Genial Coach lim Kemp, head coach of the Moor basketball team, is the BII's class adviser, Mr. Kemp's B11 CLASS enthusiasm might be to some degree attributed to the Kem, f,1d,,,D,,1e,, fpmy, recent arrival of a baby girl in the Kemp family. ffffjf, W' The Annual Iunior-Senior Prom was the activity in which the B1I's were most interested. During the first half of the year, when they were still AIO's, they sponsored a roller skating party with the BIO's. The whole school was in- vited and everyone had a good time. ' Their election was enthusiastic and close. A revote had to be taken. When all the votes were in for the second time, the total-sheet fl: unted the names of Lawrence Dalen, president: Dorothy Bushy, vice-president: Ioyce Beeby, secretary: and Norma Iean Wyant, treasurer 45 'V I 9 ,tx , Q. ,..,- A A ROVV 1, left to right: Turner. Miller, Johnston. Lowery. Solomon, Clark. Lanlz, Cain. Bagley. Lowery ROW 2: Caldwell, Ayers, Sample, l'Vo0d, Fischer, Phelps, R. Pearson, Stoltz, Heustrrrl, A. Pearson. ROW 3 y , x lvlf' .v QYWMJW ww ' Senior, Dvralon, Smith, Gilmore, Dennis, Nelson, Glarianv, Browning, Kitabjian, Burton. ROW 4: Day, Powell, W'hitnvy, Cayot, Dahun, Berniller, Gridley, Lee, Shull, Toland. ROW I, left to fight: Hunter, Hawk, King, Goebels, Slassi, Yonngvr, Ritter, Speer, Bowerrnan, Glassco f ROW 2: I'ranz, Simpson, Peters, Rugen, Morrre, Babbitt, Parks. Gillies, Worrnald. ROW 3: Farrar, Baul, McKenzie, Wassfrn, Hfmliues, Brockus, Lithrop, Goodknight, Price, Cooper. ROW 4: Freeborn, Johnsen, Davies, McGrath, Kirkpat rick, Ferrand, Vinton, Petri, Boone, Andrews. w 46 ROW I, left lo rifht: Beal, Jensen. Hambtrvrzg MrCarlr1ey, Lynch, Kemper, Lynch. Kirby. Vnn Nay, Mitchnrll ROW 2: Johnson, Hager, Rogers, Sagar, Sugarman, Loudon, Tompkins. Preston, Marchbnrlk, Downs. ROW 3. Ginler, McKi1111cy, Clffum, Perry, McNcill0y, Weltc, Silverman, Bennetl, Edgerton, Ryle. ROW 4: Karp, Kniss, Becker, Gardner Carnnt, Mzrrgari, Kexlh, Grensled. Kishi, ROW 1,lej1 to right: Wlestbrook, l'Valkins, Wetzel, Wyant. Snell, Conner, Richardson, Halfacre, Elder. Feltvn ROW 2: Starlcor, l'Vells, Davidson, Jensen, Beeby. Bushey, Collins, Wannamnker. ROW" 3: Crawford, Arnold Fields, Conn, lW:D0naId, Walt, W'issmar1. Aleyers, Robinson. RLJV 4: Williains, Heiduch, Torhelson, Simington, Reynolds, Fletcher I'IaIvvrson, Bealy, Chase. 'vm N a f 1 QW-f' 49. .3, , ' . f i li- 1 W' 1 K. Htfxf. Kmiiffx 47 y ROW' 1, left In right: Hunt, Smith, Dickey, Kemper, Av'r. ROW 2: Johnson, Cook, Baskeltc. Watters Vick, Casper. ROW 3: Cowie, Shaw, Tschanz, Kelly, Johnjmn, Strong, Bowers. "Lets meet here and have a picnic by the roadside in I95l," suggests Mr. Paul E. Gross, authority on Latin-American affairs, as he points out the difficult Central American jungle that the highway will be forced to penetrate. Mr. Gross is head of the social science depart- ment. The students in the picture are the winners of the American Legion essay Contest on "Americanism" subjects. Left to rightgffonnie Lee lVlcCal1lley, Karl Wald and Charlene lVlaCGregor, who won first prize. 'H -si' Q 4 i 3-A MRS. STROMBERG :P I0 Cfaaa This year's caravan of Bl0's has driven down the road of learning as steadily and as suc- cessfully as those who rode westward in early days with the cry of "On to Oregon." Not creeping over the ground in covered wagons and on horse- back, but on wings of knowl- edge and a pathway of pleas- ure, these Sophornores have come to the close of the year flllly HS happily HS those whose B10 OFFICERS simpson, sn., Fitzgerald, Pres.g Bazchelder, V. Pm., Allen, Trees destination was b e a u t iful Oregon. They started their trip last October 4th with a meeting at which they discussed various routes for the year. After the meeting lim Fitzgerald olfered several selection on the piano. Later in the year this caravan of 217 chose its leaders. jim Fitzgerald was elected presi- dent: Robert Batcheler, vice-president: Nlargaret Simpson, secretary: and Virginia Allen was reelected treasurer. They were guided along the highway by Mrs. Thelma Stromberger, their adviser. ROW 1, left lo right: Allen, Edrington, Tennyson, Bayer, Conner, Brown, Phillips, Francischi, Bonds, Kemper. ROW 2: Crump, Doucetle, Powers, Holland, Shcpphird, Hnltom, Mittelsladl, Butler, Gross, Dalen. ROW 3: Lane, Meadowns, Stangelnnd, Watson, Meredith, Tassop, Bobo, Parks, Reed, Dawson. ROW 4: Ward, Lindberg, Naas, Merles, Olson, Whitham, Bruno, Hastings, Haley, Tyler. 105. .,,.f-Q 1 4 4 1 , ' X K Q . 9. W ,N YY! Nwwwrf 'Q V or ,Y 1 - .V A f M JW ,A if fn it--1 'fam J ,J 1 ' ,, 1 gfj R f5f'f7"' ' 7 1 'V 1 " ,ff ' ' , H ,I N f N..-i J' If x l Q rf , i , fs, 'ld' 1.. Y ROIV 1, lcfl to right: Slronbcrger, Aldvll Hifckmavi, Lamnvcaux, Martin, Monahan, Fritz, Callaway. Kirby McCoy, Butkorich. ROW 2: Burt, McDowell, Whitc, Simpso Just, Krista-rich, Leigh, Moore, Eminger. ROW 3: Hodge, Putman, Menasco, Dowden, Fitzgerald, Heislcr, Catland, Batcheldcr, Uamvch, Wheeler. ROW 4: Apodaca, Marx- millcr, Aspinwell, Scholficld, Willson, Ogg, Britlan, Kiss, Knox, Maxfcld. L ROW I, left to right: Cook, Nelson, Delvissvguvs, Disbr11W,i-Miller, Bueneaux, Moriarty, Ellison, Pcttus Beltisworth. ROW 2: Hoffman, Shaw, Tinlvy, Knowles, Chick, Blackstock, Shinmoto, Gallagher R Mires: L. Mircs. ROW 3: Frederick, Stewart, Verlees, Stauffacher, Brown, B1ooks,l.Ihomps5rif,Padan, Miner, Sullivan. ROW Tily Obcrlxes, Cross, Nicolls, Ellis, Fawvery, Mercer, Haley, Meyers, Mclrltyre, MaynarI"'x-f X 50 7? I, ' "Q-cy Q, ROW 1, left lo right: Hatchmnrz, Fisher, Lwelonghi, Ballew, Gott, Collins, Cobb, Cope, Kesler, Bowlan ROW 2: Luster, Pruhs, Woods, Dicderichscn, Hunt, Sanborn, Rornbirger, McCabe, Konzclrnan. ROW 3 Bailcy, Murray, Wood, Kirbly, lrlcManus, Potter, Van Mourik, Newell, McCutchcn, Well. ROW' 4: Kennedy, Seymour, Lemon, Boy ington, Weickerl, Gould, Wright. Menon. Kohn. Mfiyes. ROW 1, left to right: Kelley, Supp, Golllieb, Greenfield, Krausfn, Avila, Alzlerson. ROW' 2: Bcsuzzi, Rias. Shuey, Wlyckoff, Beaver, Valentino, Halvfrsorz, Evans. ROW 3: Wilson, Graham, Swartz, Nielsen, Anderspn, AP0d41U1- DHVIIS. M0l0WL', Osborne. ROW 4: Quesinberry, While, Nebo, Williams, Fields, Dobson, Dunwoody, Bolas. , 0 . .fy , 5-,fy , v C -f V in- . ,Ay 1 is ,- gg e R I ,ve 51 vs' X VN A fx c , 4 4 A ,- it MISS BEEMAN Wafer ,45 Caravan. . . H9 CAM just as the Oregon Trail blazers have made trails through the tangled growths near its rugged' coast, so have the enthusiastic B9's blazed their first mark in the complicated trail of four years of high school life. Under the direction of Miss lane Beeman, they are gathering momentum for future activities. The group, from now on to be known as the Class of '45, Chose Allen Bertoglia as their president: Stuart Spencer, vice-presidentg Ioan Unbedacht, secretary: and lack Austin, treasurer. flgv Ni.: BQ ROW I, lvfl to riglzl: Irwin, Britton, Thast, Clark, Crawford, Ht'ard, Salazar, Wcrncgrccn, Rowe, Johnson, ROW 2: Kvnny, Ziclscri, lwormm, Bakcr. Sh.-ig. Brace. Hamilton, Malr1igref'rx, Nfvrrill. Adams, ROW 3: Yo- rarn, Gross, Mfrycis, Grawclvy, Griffllz, Bnrlem, Vinson, Wilcarx. ROW? 4: l'Vhitv, Vcnlugo, Varnado. Glassman, Burwell, Patterson Baan, Bishop, Doan, Needham. 52 A F J E 'fix fly, B9 ROW' 1. Ivfi to right: Afnos. Ellfs, Pyhile, Guddis, -Unbcdarwht, Srhuvlcr. Lohman. Lystvr, l'Vcstbrook, lllnrden, Lambcr. ROW 2: Rahbezn, Nlaycr, fullctlv, Raed, Lmum, bums, Chubbxr, Boas, B. L. Marlxrbnckmr, H. A Iwohrbackvr. ROW' 3: Halfacrv, Messirla, Bemillvr, Calc, Dolkm, Fisher, Adler, Williams, Van Nay, Lnllman. ROW' 4: Matthews Nlcnzcl, Dorens, Ashworth, Goldic. Bicrlclc, Rcgan. Pnrtcr. Petlil. Crosby. Hulchirlgs. BQ ROW I, Ivft I0 right: Jessup, Erncsl, Kccsuc, Palmer, PVaIIcn, John, lHcGachan, Stcpln-ns, W'ichscr. Sclxackles Frnsvr, ROW 2: Lalimcr, Funk, Tisdalc, Harrison, Kamp, Mrnrrrxw, Hvnry, Olson, Urla5un, Muse, Johnson Gilday, ROW' 3: Loeivvr, Beausolcil, Colton, Harper, Grcif, lVIfLr1ughIin, Lochcmvs, Slappey, Gilmore. Lamb. ROW' 4: Hafflrrlg Lapham. McQuin. Slogsdill, Wnndword. Matrangn, Probert, Pozvvri, Vduiiflwl. Drinkward. 53 n .lx ET- Q I-Escape. 2-At ease. 3-And I heard . . . 4-And now goodbye. 5-Hflappy. . XJ' '71 ,I l . X f I . J ' ' ., l " of xl X1 i V, .h V! B9 ROW 1, left to righlkklm Varr, Peblvy, Dillg, Hudsorr, Hain, Clanton, Chamlvc, Shacncr, Moore ROW 2: bandcrs, French, Young, Jones, W sl, Austm, Haycs, Tryk, Lawrcnrc, Brandy, Moore Haslirxgs. ROW' 3: Boker, Wilkes, Spcnccr, Stillwagon, Campbell, if-Iuldcrle, Paync, Escarccga, Wood, Parker. Colton Jega. ROW 4: Newberry, Monoharz, Jnsephsvn, Offenhousur. Nickcrscn, Unbcdacht, Wood, Brertoglio, Bcrlscn, Ives ROW 5: Bcltrau, Urtasun, Cusfler, Willis, Hanly, Warmer, Hughes, Blust, Bulkovich, Fuqua, Graham. mv-wmamhwm, , 54 My X? N4-Q The freshman students find nzanzy interesting subjects are ogered by the Home Euononzifs and lwecharzical Arts Departnzents, U21 nfl .ejwlcwfa fa Udfa. ,'Q .elg Q 12 I ' M: 1 . ,f,R ,fi if fy- , ,kiss We QLn,,ff!'ypJf'-fu' ' 7' f f I W OM we 1 Alhambras most energetic Pan-American enthusiast and popular conductor of public forums, Mr. Paul E. Gross. head of the social science department since 1919, retires from active school service in june, 1941, but will undoubtedly be in such demand as a speaker and writer that hell be busier than ever before. Q Not only will Alhambras department of English lose one of its most scholarly members when Edgar A. 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Edith, Coach Hobb. and Bob, and the rest of the big Moor football show thrilled the crowds every weekfend with a display of Color and action. To the eleven perspiring lVloors on the field it was a grim game' of "give and take" . . . no matter what the odds, the breaks, or the score, A'WzH'll Fight, Fight, Fight." l 59 , an 3 COACH GEORGE HOBBS Obllel' Pell! varaify goofbaff Potential power like that of the untamed rivers of Northern California was apparent in the 1940 Alhambra varsity, and although the Moors finished in third place this year, the re- turning combination of Putman, Anderson, Kirkpatrick, Rich- ter, and Nixon indicates a high-geared Alhambra powerhouse in the offing for 1941. The dynamo of the 1940 power was all-Southern California center Louis Busch, who played nearly sixty minutes of every game. Quarterback for this year was Vernon Newton. Pete Cerda shoved plenty of power into the line. The outstanding maintenance men fthe linej were Tom Stephens, Alex Morri- son, fack Virgin, jim Stevens, and Iereul jenkins. They did a fine job of keeping the road clear for the ball carriers. Lan- caster, Kauffman, McNear, and Atherton kept the air filled with backfieldi excitement. The biggest and most colorful crowd of the season came to see the cross-town game with Mark Keppel on Thanksgiving Day. The Moors won over the Aztecs 26-0, but the maroon Keppel team went down to a glorious defeat, fighting impres- sively till the final gun. Although a rough road and serious dips zvere encountered this year, the Alhambra varsity football team finally won three straight games. BLISCH COSGRO MENASCO NACCO U0 It took seven Mark Keppel men to stop fighting Ralph Nixon. NEWTON ANDERSON PUTMAN STEPHENS 61 W YLANDER Player T. C. B. Newton .... .,,,,w,A. 6 2 Putman . ,.,,. 48 Cerda A,.. ..w 2 1 Anderson .... ,...,, 1 5 Nixon .,Y... V...VV 1 4 Kauffman .. ...., 11 Wilander ...,. 6 King ..YA,,. .. 3 Valentino ,, 2 VIRGIN MORRISON Yards Average 129 2,5 197 11,1 168 8.0 132 8.8 65 4.6 68 6.2 -11 -1.8 -15 -5.0 6 3.0 fi 2 NIXON KIRKPATRICK BAKAS IENKINS FILKER ATHERTON STEVENS fs r-'gram In LANCASTER MQWNEAR KAUFFMAN RICHTER HANSON LEASE I W if , 7 PETERSON MEYERS PONTRELLI if Fzrst downs .w,,....wY.....,.,... Total times Carried ball ..,... Total yardage ......,v...,,,... M W Average yards per play ...,,, Total yards rushing ..v,,,... Total yards passing ....,,.., Punts ....tAA....,....A............. Average yards per punt ....,t.. Fumbles ........V,,r...........vw. Own fumbles recovered ....,, 63 CERDA Alh 49 e....v2l1 ......974 4.6 ......737 WH237 25 30 19 13 Opponent 45 240 825 3.4 632 194 30 36.5 I8 14 GARDINER BEATY MOUNT LYMAN fMm 'x WITT fMgj CASSIDY VALEN TINO TURNBQILL of PEP SQUAD . 'AR f ERS, IAM' ll L u1w-POWER5' MEEN YD ff L i Olfllfl MMP 0l"l'l acer OZQCQGJQPJ Nelv songs and new Costumes are inzonq the attra ti . L A C ons to tourists along the new Highway. New songsf-anew yeIIsAnew costumes-fthese were the attractions offered by this year's Moor cheer leaders. Shouted and whispered words of appre- ciation could be heard when the song leaders appeared in snappy blue dressesg the yell leaders stunted in white: and the 5 d ' ' 'i pep squa performed in new uniforms, 66 THORSON KING LONG HARVEY ANDERSON ROCKWELL a 's Sub power . ee gootbaf Featured by hairpin turns and rugged terrain like the Pacific International Highway be- low Trinidad Bay, the Moor Bee football season was colorful but erratic. Nevertheless the lightweight juggernaut fought well and valiantly through it all. In the opener, they were defeated by a powerful EI Monte aggregation, 13-0. Later Inglewood edged them out with a score of 7-6. The following week, Coach Wheeler's Moor babes came through with a win over Herbert Hoover, 6-2. However, their success was short-lived, for the Alhambra Bees were steamrollered by a flashy Whittier team in the next game. The score was 20-13. The highlight of the season was the first Annual Mark Keppel-Alhambra game which ended with the score: Alhambra, 6- Mark Keppel, 6. The season ended when the Moorlets - lost to Glendale, I8-12. During the sea- X son, the Moorlets lost five games and won one. However, both Alhambra and Mark Keppel were weakened by the division of U the schools which took away the mutual support of both districts. In spite of the Alhambra Moorlets' ill luck, they fought well and gained a gr I . deal in sportsmanship and the art s- ing gracefully. N A' 'J xI""'g,.2 F A ,Li i . rf ff , Dil. LINE: Petri, Bedford, Harvey, King, Dennis, Gordon, Balma. BACK FIELD: Salerno, Thomas, Nebo, Wheeler. 68 'S N. Class Bee Lineman Craig Harvey fllj flnds a teammate has already brought down the Mark Keppel ball-carrier. Gordon f9j and Dennis Q42 are also seen in this action Shot from the . ,ff ,. Mark Keppel night game. ' I ' 5 1-lflg f 'Y f' of 'K - 1 Url li"-fm ROW' I, left Io right: Frvubtzrrz, frlgr.: Warrllack, GL'-'ll1:r, Gornll, Ilavis, Balma, N1'b11 J., Salerno, Gurdon, King, Thomas. Nebo B., Spotlcn. ROW 2: Pardee, Mgr,, Shalt, Cameron. P1-Ire, Anderson. Hudson, I-lager, Casey, Powell, Nel rm, Gillies, Gruber, lVllul-lar, Cnach. ROW' 3: Lambert, Sullxff. Kazhvrman, Hflacfe, Swartz. Talley, Sflmmucher, Churchzll, Schbrf, Bunch. JWUUYU, Wrlfmdvr. ROW 4: Cfvff, MCG0W0i7F, Cvfldvv W'heelcr. zlmberg, Hcdford, Harvey. Hfrlt, Dennis, Stewart, Pufrldll. AMGEV8 ! BOB SHER H14 i 1 MA . 02 joofbaf Cee Football. They say the sun doesnt get through the fog very often at Eureka on the Coast Highway. Neither did the vic- tory sun favor the Cee pigskinners much during the 1940 season. But it finally broke through with brilliance when the Cees won their only victory against the League champs. They lost to Herbert Hoover 3-01 to Whittier I3-12: to Wilson I8-12: to Marlc Keppel 6-0. However when they did win, it was over the League Champs, Glendale High. The score was 7-6. COACH KEMP ROW 1, left lo right:.M4,na'sco, Brockus, Holmes, Curran, Donaldson, Slolh, Gallagher, G'ova1n ll, Wvlpclcr, Black. ROW "l'Vvl.vcr, Partridge, Dillman, Burton, Scotl, gtcwart, Hdlde, lm 130116, While, Kemp, Coach. ROW-3: Reagan, Johnson, Lochard, Jones, Voorhis, Fryer, Oberlics. Mayne, Strangeland. Dalen. ROW 4: Brown, Barnes, Jung, Tennis, Fernandez, Dc Mar, Eilanr, Filzgcrald. Lf A . V' K .' ,yn i 70 L P ' I 6Ll'l9QI"5 utroify Z?a5Aefbaf! Loftyglike the rangers of the Redwood Empire, Alhambras varsity basketball playe climbed from the depths to a late-season peak and Captured third place in the league, Alhambra defeated Mark Keppel and then lost four straight games to Long Beach Wil son, Glendale Hoover, Glendale High, and Whittier. The Moor.s climbed up again to defeat Mark Keppel 28-22, but were soon pushed down by the Wilson team and mighty Hoover. The Moor' Quintet then hit the up-grade by barely defeating Glendale and whitewashing Whittier by a score of 44-28, Winner of the "most valuable man" trophy was Wilfred Ol' son. foe Beard has the highest scoring average per game. Clif Hanson, Bob Picking, Kenny Moiznt, and Bob Reid will not play next year due to Slimmer and winter graduations. Bob Boone and David Davidson made good forwards while Gail Livingston and Glen Smith made adept guards. COACH JIM KEMP .Qu 1 I flv T1 SMITH BOONE MOUNT DAVIDSON p LI VIN GS TON REED HANSEN OLSON EVANS SHELDON if . X u Q5 FW STEPHENS HILLS BEEMILLER MCCORMICK r1v1,, 1 STEVENS PICKING CURRIE GRAY KMQJ SOLOMAN O M 1-fw .AJ 'J . 7' unior angem Q6 and! 606 KHJAQMQK MELLOR Although not yet as towering as their varsity brothers, the 1940-41 Bee casaba squad had an exciting season, featured more by team play and sportsmanship than by games won, They won only three games and lost eleven. However they haven't quite recovered from the division of Keppel and Alhambra. Like older Bees, the Alhambra Cee team won only three games too, but if it took the Redwoods thousands of years to achieve their unchallenged position it is no wonder that the Moors failed to poke holes in either the sky or the opposition in one season. , ji 1 ROW 1, I ft I right: Peblcy, Kendall, Rogers, W'illiams, Gridlcy, Mount, Shelden, Salerno. ROW 2: i',ricv,U Mgr.: Nichols, W'aIlon, Duvas, Hirlds, Lovik, Carnal, Champion, , 531 f X QT r . ei U X ROW1,lftt 'ht:Whel-,R.Pa ,Donld ,M -,Sdl,P ,Wh4t.ROW 2: Hayes. K5-ardnlbrruilaslings, 5.t1rBouff. elzjiiirj, TcugIi4c'.s3?nox,oZi'i'er,cD:r:5. canon I 2 T4 Cheering fans, a new time clock, a high-spirited team, and a good showing marked Allzanllnrals 1941 basketball season. COACH MILLS X MacDONALD T. S TAN TON G. W CHE H. COBB F. W CHE WASHBURN M AUT KENNEDY T6 ay! RICHARD VAN ANDA cirlarcl lbriverd VARSITY TENNIS California has for a long time been the starting place for world famous tennis players. Northern California has its Don Budge and Helen Wills Moody while South- ern California has a host of sensational players including the powerful Moor Squad. Tennis has been the A. H. S. strong sport for many years. Although the other sports may sometimes be comparatively weak, Alhambra can always depend on a strong showing in tennis. They lost one game to Glendale Hoover this year by a score of 6-3. It stopped their winning streak of twenty-eight straight matches. The star and spark-plug of the team is Art MacDonald. He plays first Singles and does a fine job of it. The position of second singles is held by the capable john Washblirn. Rich Van Anda plays third singles and did his sharefof match winning. Captain of the team this year was the handsome Frank "Tyi6e"Manaut. Torn Stan- ton, the friendly Commissioner of Boys, held the position of fifty singles. The inex- perienced spot on the squad was the doubles. Norman Cobb and George Wyche held the position of first doubles while Waylle Hall and Frank Wyche played second doubles. Alhambra Sports Editors owe Coach Leland Mills and his squad much thanks for the best athletic showing of the year. IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS California has developed many junior tennis stars. Donald Budge from the north and Ellsworth Vines in the south were junior Champions before they gained Senior fame. Alhambra has found its junior Varsity a great help in moulding champion var- sities. But they also win titles in their own right. Members of the 1941 team had high hopes of repeating their last year's performance of winning the championship in junior Varsity tennis. As their season, like junior Varsity baseball, starts late, it was not known when the "Alhambran" went to press what success the 1941 junior Var- sity could actually claim. Coach Leland Mills is the mentor of this well as the Varsity. Early indications were that his 1941 junior V 'be even stronger than the 1940 model. "' ,Rgflfg Izyofgjfchz rllli , lgliiiziwall, Chrisly. ROW 2: L. Mills, cha Shd lh 77 -.Ny 5 if W, . .,.., S .5x"" W w G gig Wtsiiff 3- 16. ' 'K L,,,:q,'f'f-., xk. -- .MJ .,,. , if M ,gX5.fj. N3 V gg 'WS xy-at A X2 N gg 7-gg 1 ik 4 kj. Ming at that meet was in the shot put. Pete Cerda threw the WMLILJQPJ . . . lljarfiify jade F e Wet weather hampered all the famcus tracks of California this year but Al- f hambras was the hardest hit of all, Albany, the new Bay region extravaganza, had X lacked mudders. Many of the runners had never started before and therefore lacked wk to close its gates, Santa Anita SplaSl'l6d through 3 gloppy geagon, and M00f - rnuch experience. Coach Kenny Grumbles, the famous Moor trainer, believes that in this year's N, crop there are many promising yearlings. fim Nebo, Bob Nebo, Bell, Bridstone, ' O5 Webb, Wheeler, Stanley, Unbedect, and Kennedy all show great potentialities, A A few veterans such as Pete Cerda, Bob Hansen, Roy , X lder, and Leon Offenhauser did their best to keep us in the f E, limelight. f A. Tom Stephens looked very good in the Foothill league X finals for his first year out. He copped a fifth. Our best show- 5 ,xpellet for the winning distance of 47 feet 8 inches. Bob Han- 'Rsem the captain and also the Clark Gable of the team, received A second place with a throw of 47 feet 3 inches. L Q Although the season was below par in some ways it can 'J still be claimed a success due to the sportsmanship learned by ' rx V every member of the squad. i ' COACH x KENNY GRUMBLES X .1 .111-1-gt . ln, V ., .l,.. A Wheeler and Perry get off to a strong start in the Class Cee 100-yard dash in the Glendale meet 79 Er , 2? xr f wa 3 2 'Q ' R '::n5.,5, -gh, .1 A N? K S' X g . . F-F-W , . A.. " ul , ,g.' :,: 5 :f"" ' " H. t X5 . Q V h . 0 , ,QQ "1 'S i n by ,,f, 1' x :I I HANSEN PLITMAN SWARTZ , , , mu .r N 3 N I X S ON CERDA STEPHENS ANDERSON GOUGH DYER REED LYNCH AHRENS ff A Qfmflmfi 'Q 1, lvfl m right: Harvey, Swartz, Nixon, Anderson, Putman, Slephcns, Dyer, Gough, Wasson Glbbs. ROW 2: Todd. Slvvens, Recd, Ranker, Hubbard. Collins, Ahrens, Mellor. Lloyd, Rafrclsc' Mgr. ROW 3: Harlow, Mgng Wenncr, Farrar, Hobson, Lynch, Harzscn, Capt.: Bealy, Newton, Cnrda, Amberg. 80 pdfpk lax cclgcs out Acklcg of Nebo Ho Glendale man in the hurdles. ln return a Alhambra utruns a Glendale of Alhamtxa o over man. K ,.,.M4' r F Wm HA WA?-ggy N NEB ACKLQY RG BALMA Sl Waist. -1 NEBO GEHLKEN I' 9 P ROW 1, left to right: Halma, Andvson, Gehlken, Rybicki, Sanger. Croppe Scholfield, Valentino, Ingram. RQJW 2: Ackle . Abbot, Greenlee. Gocham. ianchey, lguntcr, Burlon, Ncbo, Burton, Noble, Mgr. ROW 3: Parlridge, lfeid, Pelxuc, Nebo, Gordon, T ennedy, owcrs, Amos, Rchbein. ROW I, left to right: Barnes, lklaclariager, Spencer, Smalley, Miller, Black, l"it1gcrald, Stan' I nd n L L 'wrcncc Sta ner M r. ROW 2: Furman, Wheeler, Clifford, , , L94 . V1 Oz. 11 . iz , is Vnbedachl, Giovannali, Matthews, Bridston, oyes, Teague, Perry, Catland, Vaughan. rag . . . ee ana! gee Qfnuclclem The road of sports was exceedingly bumpy this year and many Alhambra teams did not fare so well. Due to the "unusual" rain which visited Southern California so steadily this spring, the Bee track team, like the Varsity, was unable to get much practice, As the Moor spikesters entered upon their track season this year they found op- position very tough and in many cases the breaks were decidedly against them. lust before the "Alhambran" headed for the press the Bees won their first and only victory up to that date, nosing out the Glendale Bees 49 to 46 on the Dynarniters oval. The meet was decided by the relay, which was won by the rornping Moors with Nebo as anchor man. Among those usually out in front this year were the iintiring Nebo boys and little Alvin Anderson. Too little practice is undoubtedly part of the explanation of unimpressive meet record of this year's Cee team, however, as the "AlhambranH went to press the Cees' were looking forward eagerly to the Mark Keppel meet. 82 4.5 if ,mum ww ,W Wm. ,R 'Q i 1 W REACHING HIGH! 7. . sf x N V L, M N U ' v ' .ilu . S' 1-Y V" , 'xi ' ,f A ' XJ N l 1 ! tv X ' Y? . X .SZ fw Qi 'Q' NX iw X! XX Rx ei :la 2 .J X N v U' XJ Y y ' . 5, Y' !" NX-, X, fy f MN J N, x xxxsxl w 1i71'oL1NT K. DAVIS PETERSON PU TMAN SALERN O PON TRELLI I 0 I JI HOBBS fCoaChj CALDEN ' 1 KIRKPATRICK S I M, I 3 V si. i 'L K x T x RI 5 5 v 1 w WELCH DILLMAN VALEN TI N O HACKETT KING LaBOLlFF ov. xi 5, . S . N-, L5 ,ia , S. lfLl"U86 .X4 A8061 lljarriify gadebaf! As the new International Highway passes through Southern California, one sees the win- ter training quarters of many famous baseball teams: Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, Alhambra Moors, and many others. It took the Moors ia long time to get in high gear before they pulled themselves out of the cellar to fourth place in league standing. The Foothill league has many powerful teams in it this year. Glendale Hoover and Wilson were both very good and easily defeated Alhambra. Kenny Mount. and Nick Salerno shared pitching honors, while Mike Valentino and Max Dillman did the catching. The infield was cov- ered by such capable men as Iohn Kirkpatrick, Sam Pontrelli, and Calden. Bob Putman and "Tiny" Peterson played right field, Pat Welsh took care of left field, and Blaine Hackett was way out in center field, Abundance of errors was the cause of much trouble this year. Each game was filled with errors until the latter part of the season. As soon as the team clicked a little better Alham- bra was able to give a pretty good showing. There is much hope for next year as many men are returning. O Q yblfy TENN YSON FRANS .M ,, Wi FT- - 4 1, ,, ,- 'nu ... ,,.:" 4,4 ,4 g 1 if'f"3 15" , ,sg L .Q if A J . .fi g "K 'A' '9 1. f- - W. ,. ,, 'fJf:.- t, ff-. 1 ' X ' ""- 3 1 4 assi ,1- 1 V if F ' Tj Tae 41 ' f". A " ,Z xx wrtfncb oL.:oN 1 COACH BILL HESS rai em unior Uardifg gadebaff There are many popular forms of trailers on the Highway. At A.H.S. we find a popular sports trailer known as the junior Varsity baseball team that follows the regular Varsity season. This junior Varsity season was not, of Course, yet under way at the time the Alhambran went to the printer. To that date the team had not won any games, al- though all games played were practice games. Coach Bill Hess has hopes for his little crowd of bat swingers this year, even though they haven't done much so far. The season this year is officially set to start on the afternoon of May 13, and will last well into Iune. ' , '- -X.,x,', . X -age V T X37 t.. ' i 1 in i f Q t,..,g 1 'fa' ' i ix I. V. Baseball-Row lgjHilpT2R3Slatcr, Gorrill, Fryer, Amcluken, Gibson, Apodaca. Row 2: LaBouff, Vest, Haroin, Snyder, Comptonfprfe. Row 33 Dunwoody, Marxmillcr, Giarelli, Chaffee, Katherman, Axelson, Beard. Xt.. 86 I ' ,. ' f ffl ROW 1, left to right: Moya Kirkpatrick. ROW 2: Twor Rcid. ROW 3: Beard, Salerno, Moiznl, Richter, Anderson tWacD01zald, Van Andu, Wyche, Stanton, Olson, V Pres., Jenkins, Putman, Slcphcns, Pres.: Young, Cerda, Newton, Cosgrove, Hansen, Nacco, ashburn. ROW 4: Peterson, Bcmillcr, Calden, mf, cu m f cm Mans success against odds-this is the cord of the engineers who have transformed the desert of Southeastern California, through which the International Highway runs, from a wasteland into a productive valley. Success in tough competition-this is the re- cord of the members of the Varsity Club, who have risen from the ranks to win the coveted varsity The Pact c International is something new in the line of highways. Something new in the line of clubs was started' during the fall semes- ter. A group of boys was formed to act as managers for the various sports. Chosen to be the first president of the club was Bob Free- born. Wendal Kennedy took the position of vice-president and Howard Gray was elected secretary-treasurer. ' ROW1,Irfz1'fht:H" ,K d,P-.gNbI,F b ,A ry. MANAGERS CLUB Row 2: M0yi,"?v1fc,,m'iL'Z'1l2g5vi-tif''E.,Za,JLSHWJZ. U ""' V' N7 ,fl x .3 -. a , M 5' I l lil in A L A ' 4' B ROW' 1: Coach Grumblcs, Garrill, Veil, Amberg. King, Nebo, Gridley, Nithols. ROW 2: BurnuIl,'-l'.lilggrl, Swartz Graber, Hells, Lcitrh, Waltorx, Nelson. ROW 3: Frandsen, Johnson, Cross, Aspinwall, Nebo, Pelre, Hudsorl ROW 1: Harvey, Pcbley, Bell, Todd, Dennis, L47 Bizulf, Gilli-es, Thomas. ROW 2. Whecler, Cameron, Gordon, Kendall, Shutt, Hrnds, Slater, Anderson, Wxllxams. .H x Fun and laughs were had by all when members of the Varsity Club "dressed up" to play the Algia in basketball. ' , , i 9 - f ,Q 3, N 8 , h 1 3 J 5 -v . l MX X 5. .- 1 l Q . ' H :Q .I " x WY? V ,, , Q 2. NX f x, l Q1 4 K' I bm. 18 ' V gl 3 R "To the Colors" . . . As the bugle announces the flag-raising at 3515 every school morning, all students and faculty within sight of the flag stop their activities and stand at attention. Alhambra Highs many clubs take turns raising the flag, each club accepting responsibility for conducting the daily ceremony for two weeks. The Commission, the girls' league, and the boys' federation take their turns too. 91 f - ,ggi S. W?f LaDORNA LARSON DON LLOYD BERNADINE HATCH FLMORE SI-l1P,VIA.V Editor-in-Chief Assist. Editor Assist. Editor Literary Adviser . 3 i sr. A E ig SS? 92 ff I ,.. . i A f f axe "ff'.i5f . l 1, RU TH BOONE Art Adviser and Chairman IIMMY FRENCH MABEL YAMGTO THEODORE BEALL Art Editor Business Manager Financial Adviser CHARLES BETTS LOIS KATHERMAN l-EEEVEN BIRCH Photography Photography Q Staff Photographer Adviser Editor Lex---X ' ' are oc., IQIQLLCLK .SQCL A broad sweeping highway fourteen thousand miles long, running from brittle mountains of ice, through great forests and sultry deserts, skirting an ocean, plunging into tropical jungles, terminating in a romantic Latin paradise-that's the Pacific International High- way. and that is why the Annual Staff of the 1941 Alhambran chose it for its theme. Advised by Mr. E. E. Shipman, La Dorna Larson, editor-in-chief, and Donald Lloyd, assistant editor, led the literary staff in compiling information for the "log book." With travel folders and books to inform them, the art editor, lim French, assistant editors, jim Cokely and Pat Kirk, planned the layout for the annual under the direction of Mrs. R. G, Boone who is the chief adviser. A comparatively new medium in art was used for the illustrations: the rubber blockprint. A pictorial record was kept by Lois Katherman, pho- tography editor, and her assistants, Steve Birch who was also staff photographer, and Ieanne Ely. Mr. C. L. Betts counseled them on all matters in which they needed help. Mr. T. Beall was financial adviser to Mabel Ya- moto, business manager. Betty Lou Rees and Roberta Urban were assistants. 93 19 9-1 PHO TOGRAPH Y S TAFF Ely fASSfSfE1l1f Ec1'.j, Ki1f1lL'fHl8f1 fEc1'.l, Birch Kphofographcrj, Boris KAdU.j BUSINESS STAFF Brcsslcr fTypisfj, Yamoto IVBUS. Nllqrj, Bcall fAcIu.1, Rvcs, Ahl- quisz' fTypisr!, ART STAFF 1:I'CV7k'l1 lEd.j, Boone lArlu.j, Kirk, Cfoalvlcy, Padcn. ' ROW1:TlI,B -,L ,Ed.gLI d,Ass'I.Ed.gRk',Cl Shufls, ROW? Mcggccrrna, Lgfsrzm, Twomllgy, E. ginpman. Ain m ar er 95 3 DARREL BUSH MISS ISABEL PETTEFER Editor Adviser owefslaonclen fa jimi Semed fer oar .gaff It takes more than narrow, miserable roads, hot weather, and damp, sticky jungles to stop the press. Ever efficient, the reporters of the Moor Staff stand by through thick and thin to bring the first in the latest news. So ready and willing are the correspondents of the Moor Staff that they have won first class honor rating from the National Scholastic Press Association since October, 1938. Miss Isabel Pettefer, adviser of the Moor, appointed Darrel Bush, editor-in-chiefg Dick Branstetter, managing editor: and lim Stevens, sports editor. Stevens was awarded the Helms Foundation prize as the best sport editor in Southern California, Bush has added Originality and in- terest to the Moor, ' 1 ROW 1, lefl I right: Ma on, Yamato, Grucb, Bush, Ed.: Stevens, Miller, Haskctl, Irwin. I Row 2: Dellaxzcco, Bares,s Shutts, Bach, Caldwell, Price, Bocignan, McGcorge, Albcrly. 96 C'COIl .Si'I1l05llUI' l' Sneaking around to the back window of the print shop on Wedne.wday niglzt, one can pear in and always see tlzc' Mocnr Cditor, aduisetr, and various uzcnzlnfrs of tlw Staff pondering over tlie makeup of the paper until zuce liours of the morning. 'ATl1e news comes first," is tlic lVl0Or cOrrCSpondQnts' motto. Finding Darrel Busli a Very QflitiCr1tCditor, lVIiss lbalvcl l7CttCfc'r appointed lzirn editor-in-clzicf for flze second bcrrrzcstcr. R11 lzard lwultzzliffe l'CI'l1 capublg filled Dick Brtznstctrcrfw place as managing editor. and Torn Stcpllcns took Over lim Stevens sport page, During the courxe of the scincstcr tlic papcr stressed the campus Clean-up carn- Daiqn and aid for the Court of the Nloors. 1 i ROW' 1: Pixlcy, Kirk, Gran-3, Shults. Harm. KOH' 2: .UcDi-rnmtl, .Wn4uliffc. Sli-vpur, Stuphcnw I 'X' uvolfe luerfado Kcrxnudy 4 ' ROW' 1: Car. Brown, Bama D'lan'y, Donaldson, ROW' J: HcC'a'th , D ll, Jz"ph ,'lIcCoskuy. Ulytm. Pcrlcins. Dfiuglasi Dimalzuv. I I y ,Wa tu Q.-w A. 5, Egg Xxx w.,,,,,!4?---f JW' Mn ' -.www an- mericana C3l.2i0I"ClI'y loanidh Wahl? Blind old Spaniard With whispering guitar, Weave roses and stars in your playingg Strum tunes filled with soft Glowing candles and wine, Bring moonlight and lovelight and dreaming Dorothy Wells, A-II. Swihfy Soufhwar First sketch a line of air and numbers: Drive a stake and start from there: Shift hard shale and carve a canyon: Labor beneath a sultry glare. Of sun on ice and sun on sand: Scrape a surface, stretching level Pinion tar to rocks and rubble: Anchor carefully, snzooth, and bevel. Trace boldly with a squatting lattice Splice deftly with a seam of white Completed-call it then a highway, Formed of muscle, stone, and might. Donald D. Lloyd, A-12. egerw! of jwo Kon finen fri Sometime, somewhere, during the twentieth century a baby snake of rare species was found. The men who had found him took him to Fair- banks, Alaska, and it was here he began to grow. At first no one paid much attention to the snakeis unusual growth, until suddenly he stretched the full length from Fairbanks to the state of Washington. But even this was far from the extent of his growth. Every front page in the Americas was de- voted almost entirely to the wonder. Was there no end? Still on he went, winding in and out of forests and over mountains. Finally, after stretching through the United States, Mexico, and into South America, he stopped at Santi- ago, Chile. From here he turned his course to- ward Buenos Aires, where his growth was com- pleted. So astounded were the people at this strange event that they decided some purpose must lie behind it. Then the snake began to transform. and in the end he was changed into the Pacific International Highway. Anita Shutts, A-12, Literary Pageg Baughman, Hayward, Livingston, Bush. Locwery, Morrozzi. ate Upon the sea-cliff, poured Down to the grinding tide, The cacti come, a horde, But turn perplexed aside. They've made the canyons theirs And overrun the fieldsg Now only beach-grass dares Their dusty spears and shields. But here upon their course They halt, amazed and dumb To find at last a force They cannot overcome. Robert Newton, A-II. .Sfmilwaf fo ..!4JUel'ltLil"e I was sitting there in a deck chair, glimpsing the last sight .of land and trying to imagine what type of adventure was in store for me. Would it all take place under a blazing tropical sun, with a ferocious tribe ef natives preparing to throw me in their stew for season- ing, or would it terminate in some fabulously rich dia- mond mine? Whatever my fate would be, it would eventuate south of the equator. When we docked at Guayaquil, it was damp and foggy and long past midnight, The captain advised me to stay on board until daylight, but I was too anxious to sleep: so I wandered off to explore those dark, mys- terious, cobblestone streets bordered by swaying palms. I walked until dawn, seeing wonderful sights under the exhilirating moon. The fog had lifted, and the old Span- ish tiles on the sloping roofs glimmered in the soft moonlight. I had walked a long way, and my feet burned with all the passion of that warm tropical night. I found an old rustic bench under a slender palm and sat down to rest. I was so fatigued that I became drowsy and finally slid away into peaceful slumber. I must have slept late, for when I awoke the park was filled with colorfully dressed peasants. Some were just dosing: others had their wares to sell-brightly colored ollas and beautifully decorated sombreros for the senores and the senoritas. All this beauty, splendor, and magnifcence I had im- agined en route to South America on the S. S. Santa Paula. If I could dream romantically, so convincingly, why shouldn't I convert these wild schemes of my imagination into reality? Those were my feelings as I stepped off the gangway at Guayaquil, now set free to roam and explore the intriguing South American Con- tinent. Bill Rowe, A-9, Hidglndfg H186 The artist in drawing a picture draws an artistic and beautiful line, The mathematician draws as accurate a line as possible, Some of the greatest divisions in the world are made by just imaginary lines. By traveling west over the Pacifc Ocean one crosses an invisible line, and gains a day in his life without really becoming older. This is made possible by the international date line, which crosses the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The boundaries of great nations are drawn by just such imaginary lines. Some nations not only dispute but wage war over these invisible lines: others join together to make great friend- ships with their fellow countries. There are in- visible boundaries between the United States and Canada, Mexico and Central America, and the countries which make up South America. These countries of the Americas have made such friendships that the lines may remain in- visible. These countries no longer quarrel over their imaginary boundaries, but they are now combining their efforts to turn into reality one great imaginary line which some day will be- come the world's greatest highway. This great roadway will be traveled' by fur-clad Eskimos, care-free Americans, sun-baked Mexicans and natives of South America. It will cover territory from Fairbanks, Alaska, south to Buenos Aires in Argentina, and will be called the Pacific In- ternational Highway. Martin Miller, A-9. IQ LU00 To some, it is a silent sentinel Watching the parade of centuries And never showing Approval or disapproval. To others, it gives security and strength. To me, it gives the tone A Of a simple life. Dick Chew, A-ll. l 'Q Q , L -vc-. . XJ In ..,... i L Us y mmx . ,,..f f Y 'sg . KW-F SJ? lv f as , 'V ' S' ., . A X 'FQ- LIBRARY CLUB Fox, Fox. Row 3: szwp.-y, ing, Burg ROW l r lm.. I, luft to righl: Fctten, Richardson, lVilsm1, Hall, Gilstrap, Advisor: Bvlknap, lHcKinm'y, Flcm Katherman. ROW' 2: Armstrong. Sponsor. Baskuttc, lrlartin, Plcgwcr, Tunnvy, Grundmun, Supp css. Muiberz, Uhrig, Wall, Taitl. VVilkin5. lrlills, Rogers. Gu-slmn1. Upper picturv shows MISS GILSTRAP, flilvrarizml at work in flu' library 100 Q, fr E yi A xx an-f 1 V' sim. HQ 7,9- ROW I. lf! I 'ht: NI , Sh tl . M d , G -,, I' icx Bocigrmn. ROW' 2 I k McD1'rmc1tli Bu?h,nlgrown, u 5 erm 0 NWN Y I ofiferarg ouridfd Qui!! ann! Sara!! The Quill and Scroll club is almost purely recreational. The members take the plan of the tourists who stop off in the many resorts along the highway for rest and recreation. The students, tired' and weary from tracking down news fusually for the MOORj join to- gether in a group and have a party. The club is national so they sometimes join with others in some worthwhile campaign. Darrel Bush was made president of the club this year, with Robert Mercado assisting as vice-president, and Betty Sleeper as secretary- treasurer. GAS Q e 7 ., ,'7'TQ,75., ',- - Q 'l-ii in V ' ' f,t- i fi' ,'i i' f r . ,- .I - fi I A - ,mu I qv YY', H 'twin Nu V W ---HW-H .lm FRENCH i b00's-f00m- Jtgi ge.. Schofarahip Sociefg Genius of the men who thought out the mechanisms of the great Panama Canal and other such wonders has a good chance of being rivaled by Alhambra students, for one of the largest organizations of Alhambra High School is the Scholarship Society. Under the direction of Miss Kathleen Strickland, President Laverne Hubbard, Vice-President Allen S'train, Secretary Irene Fulrner, and Treasurer Frank Manaut led the group. On December fifth, troupes from other sections of Southern California marched into Alhambra for a regional conference. On April third, Al- hambra went to Mark Keppel for a joint banquet. During the course of the first semester Owner Lease and Don Wooley were appointed honorary life members of the troupe. In the second semester La Vina Rolason, Frank Manaut, Eugenia Carter, Laverne Hub- bard, Carolyn Halde, William Iohnson, Francis Miller, Irene Fulmer, and Betty lane Schrack were given honorary life positions. Their traditional half-holidays were spent at Santa Anita Park and Alamitos Bay, which proves that they also have an educat' for recrea- tion. . ffl ROW 1, left to rig I: Reithner, Sheppherd, Hallom, Balchelder, Mires, R. Mires, Chick, Brown, Whitaker, Ei enberg. ROW 2: Overton, Speece, Cook, Livingston, Adams, Miner, Tryon, Schaffer, Wasson, Schijiilea. ROW 3: N wton, Knox, Strain, Scholfield, Kimball, Cock, Casler, Van Lohn. ROW 4: Hackett, La Bouff, Hubbard, Pres.: Thomas, J hnson,-McElhannon, Casey. ""'N--A K V ' -fr' . L ' . x, . 'F Q was as , ROW' I, lcfl to right: Farrar, Kimbrough, Hall, Wilson, Girvcn, Edringlon, Smith, lllillvr, Burns. ROW' 2: Bagkcllc, Kiss, Taifl, Schapler, Fulmvr, Svc.: lllinassian. Rankin, O'Cnnnor. ROW' 3: Haldmy. Rugvn. Rogcrs, Brown, Roloson, Hrcti, Hlfllnzarz, Carfvr, Sclxrack. ROW' 4: Kyla, lwerrilww. Summcl. I Jillcspiv, Nlvllor, l'Vilfcrll1, Clever, Waldron. " I 1 ROW' 1, l'f1 to right: Edwards, Juwutt, Kimball, Sufvp, Wlills, Call. Cook, Rmrzbcryur. Allan. 'VFW' 2: 4l'cv, Betsc, Kvvblc, Blarzkuizbalwr, Baughman, Dcvalon, Caltcrmolu, lwoorv, Halfacr4'. ROIV 3: lluclxanan, Kniss, Kitalyian, Robinson, Collins. PVcmnamal:vr, W"clte. Silverman, ROW' 4: Evcrvlt. Robbins. Hnqirltori. Ungar. r,f'l1:L'lL'r, Gregory, iuazxaul, iutcarllzy. fm? i f ! 4 i 1 1 3 Cjorricl by X ..' 0112 Q egaie 'Z elaarfment MR. MAYER fcoat-11 1 STRAIN WHEELER Talk about "travel,'l This year's Moor debate squad has been "on the go" all the time. Throughout the first semester the Alhambra debate teams participated in round by round debates with all the members of the Southern California Debate League. The de- baters who took part in this activity were Eileen Baughman, Yvonne Smith, Doris Wolle- son, lack Katz, Alan Strain, Iames Stevenson, and Bill Wheeler. In December of 1940 the A.H.S. debaters took part in the U. S. C. Tournament. Al- hambra entered debate, extemporaneous. and oratorical declamation. On january 24 Alhambra entered the San Gabriel League Tournament. This event was entered only by the beginning Sophomores. Alhambra's team consisted of Annie Laurie Er- win, Iack Knox, Richard Sommers, and Don Keithman. The National Forensic League Tournament, which Alhambra joined this past year, was held on Ianuary 24 and 25 at Beverly Hills High School. Competing against eleven other schools, Mr. E. Mayer's orators successfully managed to remain in competition until the semi-finals. In the first week of March A. H. S. entered three debate teams in the L. A. C. C. Tour- nament. Eileen Baughman and Bill Wheeler made a brilliant showing by arguing their way into the finals, winning four of their six delates. On March 28-29 Alhambra held its secc nd Annual Student Congress. It is modeled after the National Congress in Washington, D. C. with Senators and Representatives at- tending from all over Southern California. Other tournaments held during the year were: the Redlands State Tournament, held in the middle of April: and the Southern California Debate League Oratory and Extemporane- ous Tournament held in May. N b f l"+. Y .-.'L'.L ku,,v'L.Lk".x ROW 1, left to right: Erwin, Somers, Moriarty, Knox, Reithner. ROW 2 ' Cornelius, Smith, Cock, Chaffee, Kocpf. 10-1 BAUGHMAN KNOX SMITH KATZ KEYS EILEEN BAUGHIVIAN 5 14th winner of the William Clark debate trophy, awarded each year to the best debater of the season. ROW 1, left to right: Hanna, Wollesen, Stevens, Smith, Baughman, Sec., Katz, Pres.g Harbert, Treas.g Wheeler. V.-Pres., Martin, Gough, Cornelius, Strain. ROW 2: Moriarty, Hill, Welch, Parker, Somerville, Thomas, Mayer, Adv., Knox, Somers, Cock, Chaffee, Reithner, Casler. ROW 3: Taguc. Erwin, Smith, White, Stroschein, Gough, Gorrill, Kvepf. Smith, Anning, Stephens, Senior. 105 N : . 5, ,-I, ROW 1, left to right: Mathews, Olin-ra, Harvey, McAuliffe, Irwin, Sec., Lloyd, Pres., Erilrson, V. Pres.g Schrade, Hist, Stillwagon, Trans. ROW 2: King, Stewart, Meridenhall, Schoeppner, Mies, Russell, Hecrmari, Cooke, Wellman. ROW 3: Hubbard, Collis, Burdctl, Powers, Chick, Snced. Bush. ROW 4 Ward, Kristovich, Dolkas, Wynne, Adv.g Reynolds, Adv.g McQuay,Byars, King, ROW 1, lft t 'ght: Bmnett, Hazelton, Donaldson, Flores, Si 4 Seng Knox, Harper, Strain Wilbur, Spgonsog RIOW 2:L Silverman, Rogers, Farrar, McQua r1a , Goto. ROW 3: Fitz gerald, Dalen, Hribson, Chief: Gough, Asst. Chiofg Olson, Asst. Head: Williams, Asst. n : ersheyzrave-ay 1' s. , If 'M,1 Qffir N4 K u digit MJSAQJOW Compared with the best, Alhambra rates high in dramatic ability. Helping to maintain this high rating is the Light and Shadow dramatic club ably guided by Mrs. Bertha Wylie Wynne. The club has sponsored such activi- ties as Stunt Nite, Drama Day, and the Shakespeare Festival at Occidental. Mis, clit The people of colorful Panama are known for their courtesy and generos- ity. So is the Usher Club: a group of boys who have ushered at all sport events, graduations, dances, Senior plays, pep rallies, and anywhere that they could be of service. g,f 6 x 1 'I Af A . . 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Q-. , xV x . , 5, 3V V w. . 1 ,- .Q . C" , ,' ., f ' x ...ww V 4- . 5 , 'V A ,W V VV .JV 'V V-,, "N, : ,X sf" 'A ,v b K "' ' - 1 X . 1 , xx , V . ,. 5. ' X '- ' - f .11 5 f ,' I f X ' Ir , I ' :ci f :J-Q 'pf . if 'A' I . 'ku , " 'Q . X " K7 ' - 4-f " ' ff V, ,V,,.f,?V -VV, VVVVWV . ' ,X " ,'.'.1' .o 51' mf- .-: ,. f.,fw, ' C fit 'ff ,A ': ,gf V. -sf X pg . k V V L , V, ' 1 f , X ix, a -r' T fix Q ' ,, . 'V X, ' V . 'M V J m X51 S-4 Fkgiw ff'- - ,QM f '- '- .HW-" ' - Q ' -I - zz' wfi,lIg4l,,,vfi V4 5 JH, ,fy adn 'Hn-. 1.0 Abbott, Paul Amos, Keith Baislcy, Bob Blair, Vvrnon X X- Q, ' 5 i N T .2 X F E , X3 S Q Jr N 1 ,xx L cf'- Ackcr. Virginia Avklcy, Charles Ahlqizisf. Phyllis Anclcrson, DOI'Ofl1f,'AI1dCFSOH, Nlarty Anderson, Ray Barcs, Ruth Barlow, Alick Barrcff, Carolinc Blony. Bonnar Blood, Doris Barbara. Booth L7 T' ' ' , 'rv .,, . V. . Ahrcns, Hvnning Almancl. Alice Andcrson, Vcrona Atflzlvy. Lcira Biggs, Dorothy Birth, Stephen Brcsslcr, Phyllis Britton, Bvvvrly Ioy ,A 'pi' . ' liNl"' K in ' . .. ,. Xl, ..IN.1 . 112 L 4 . rfrfiv 4 A 1' I ' 4 I 0' fi! ivuyvklliflvl i hifi: 0' U,l'l'llfl'lel" 6U"6U!al'l Arnberg, Iohn Bach, Eleanor Blackman, Sally Brodersen, Elaine A12 CLASS Putting on their brakes and dusting the dirt off their 'ilndian Earth sacks," approximately 330 Seniors came to the end of their caravan trip through A. H. S. on Iune 26. After their Class meeting on june 2-I, the Seniors were excused for Senior Ditch Day. Free at last, the tangy ocean breezes called the majority of the Seniors to the Seashore. "Spring Parade" was the theme of the informal Senior dance which took place on March 29 in El Moro Ballroom. The Seniors were guided through the year by Mr. N. H. Miller, class adviser: Archer Byars. president: Iim Curre, vice-president: Ferol Groves, sec- retary: and Ioyce Hamm. treasurer. Q -sl 5 ggiiljtoiiglgl fflljlrjsll, Currie IV. Prc-5.1, Hamm fTrcas.J, Groves 113 eniord Broflcrscn, lVIax Bronson, Bcffy Brouvz, Arclath Brrimlvaiigli, Bclfcrlvy Brimer, Dorothy Bxierlv, lVlargCry Buglcr, Helen Bzirlvzmlv, f1Oll'iII'Cl' Burdsall, Willard Bzirycss, Bill Bzirlfc, Bcffy Bzzrling, Donna Bury, lam' Bush, Darrell Byars, Archer Cfaldvrivoocl, Willaircl Caldwcll, Eugcnc Camcron, Bill Camcron, Lola MEI? Cartcr, Eugenia Cary, Evclyn Case, Marilyn Cassady, Paxil Cathcy, David Cfercla, Pefc Chambers, Betty Lou Clark, ML5ll!8 Clarkson, Audrey Clawson, Martha Clcvrr, Clarence Clough, Lz1i1raLCC ffoalclcy, lim ffolc, Ray ffoluman. George Collins, Charles 5 Corrra. Lillian Cofgrozic, llflilvv Coulv, Rita lwzzry Crauijorcl, lwarg Culp, Lorrainc Currie, lamcs Curtiss, Nlildrcd Dag, Francus DeGroar,Ricl1ard Dim'lff1rd,Barl7ara Dill, Williaiiiina Donahue. Edward Diormldson, Betty Douglas, Clayton Douglass, Fcrn Dutton, Louise Duvall, Lois Dyer, Douglas Edgington, Dick Ely, Icannc Ernlay, lack Erickson, Edward Fislzcr, Bob Fleming, Ruth Folrju, Leon Frcnn'l1,lin1mg Fulmcr, lrcnc' Galluglmr, Bill Gallagher, lVIauricc Garclincr, Vvrnori Ga1rtsidc,Bonnic CiiIlL'S,NlV11'i Gcl1llvCn,Arnold Ciillvcrt, Harold Gintcr, Virginia eniorfi Girard, Lu' Giriwn, Gloria Glassijij, Wsirrcri Glcamcrri. Frvcl Glynn, llclcri Gnagy, Wailtcr Gough, Frucl' Grvcn, Nclladean Grivf, Rivhard CQFPSIIEIJII, Esthvr Groves, Frrol Hackett. Blaine Haimliaiigl1.Florcni Hamm, Iuycc Haldi-, Carolyn loan Hansvn, Bob Hansen, Doylc Harrcll, lwarjoric Harriyran, Patricia H3flYL'fj, Craig Hawking, Patricia HazcIton,Dorofhi1 HCadric'k, Ray Hecklingcr, Fred Hccrman, Dorothy A n ni Hcffncr, lrcnc Hegwcr, Wlijla Hcindcll, Howard Henning, Zcnovia Hernandez. Erniv Hcrrman, Gunther Higgins, lack Hildrcrh, Shirley Mali HirSL'l1,El21inC Hodflcr, Clifford Q I ri p .4 if ,-' V! x , . . Y w P V 'I " 4' ' . 1 , 1 4 r 0, - 1 . 5 1 I .ry '. t ' L if L Pl " ffl! J lf! - ,Fi ' f 1 WA U. Ig , , sf ' i , if ' l. 'ff ,v M1 .L -i in ,ff , f ,J V u 117 Holuonzlv, lim Yqolmyrcn. lwarig Hoirarrl, Clifford lliibbarzl, La Verma lfiiffer, Bill Hi1.q1ie5,MaryIane Hl1fLx,1if1gjS,Bill lngle, Iolzn Ireland, Henrietta Ialzn, Lyle Iolinson, Wz'lliam Iones, Glenna Ioncs, lean Ioscpll, Phyllis Iiidkins, Whitnegy Katlicrrnan, Lois Katz, lack Kauffman. Frank Kelilet, Dawn Kellam, Margaret Louise Kennedy, Wn'ndell Kessler, Frank King, lack King, Virginia Kirk, Pat ,6 f Z , Kliiy, Alice Krcss, Nlarjoric L3BOl1ff, Iolm Lancaster, Eldora Langley, Clayton Larson, La Dorna Larson, Raymond Laiincr, Douglas Lcdbcttcr, lim Leguin, Donald x eniord LCig1l1,Mz1riannc' Lipscomb, Robcrt Lloyd, Donald Locwer, Dolores Logan,Ra4z1rnond Lundquisr. Loraync Lunsford, Maril' Lynch, Bill lVIcAuliIfr', Rivllard ML'ClHFfl1.l1, Vincent lwcfforrrzauk, lim lVICCoskcy, Sadie lWc'DCrmoff, Virginia lVIcD,onald, Frank lWc'Ell1annon, Ed Ml'Q?HC'l1i1V1,Edl1'fV1 lVIc'GcorgC, Marian M1'GfC3f13m, Lois Mc'Kenna, Richard ML'KHiQl1f, Norma Ml'Qll3j1. Clark lVIcSpaddcn, Dale Mz1c'Donald, Francib Mazdariaga, Tommy Manalzt, Franv Mzzrtin, Barbara Mzxrfindalc, Frank Mizson, lack Mason, Kathlccn lwata, lVlary lwuaders, Darrcll lwrndenlzall, Virgin! lwcrcado, Rolrcrt ML'rrill, LiI7lOgx'llC Nlillcr, Avis 9 lVlillUr, Frances D. lVIillvr,Scai1'ard Moffct, Bill MooclAi1,Edi1.'1 Nloorc. Dolores MOOFLB. CQFHCL' MOl1lfFl117, lVlary lane' Mozirzf, Kcnncrh 'lVludra, Bill V lVluraslzige, Seiji 4 Newton. Vernon North, Dwight Oberlies, LaMar O'BriCn, Patricia OZLISCHIIEIISCF, Leon Ogino, Hagilvo Uppcnhcimcr, Bob O'Sullivan, Edward Padcn, Margfirettc lc mnc Pappas, Torn Parker, Shirley Perkins, Iohn Potcrs, Phyllis Ann Picrvc, Lowell Pixley, Pcggy Pixlcy, Shirley Planlc,Ra,z1mond Porfcr, Mildrc'cl Potter, Paul Pozvcrs, Merrill Powvrs, Warr4'rz Pricc, Virginia Prichard, loyu' Quinn. Virginia Raider, Bob eniorfi Ranzsell, Roy Rankin. Barbara Recllin, Charles Reed, Robert Rees, Betty Lon Reqna, VVayne Roberts, Eclwarcl Rogers, Lowell Rommel, Nlargaret Ross, Betty Rulien, Rose Rust, Connie Sanger, Ieanne Schapler, Audrey Scl1i1fiIea,FIorcnce Selxlerf, George Sulzoeppner, Plzylli Schoulin, Velma Sehraelv. Betty Scott, Dolly Shea, larnes Shelden, Tom Shinmono, George Shutts, Anita Sielverg, lwarslza Smalley, Roy Smith, Doris Solomon, Tom Spear, Donna Sprong, Virginia Stanley. Harlan Stanton, Tom Stephens, Torn Stnhr, Katherine Supp, Dorothy 21 Taitt, Louise Talfayama, Lily Tax. Frances E. Taylor, Donnabelle Tcnncy, Betty lo Terry, Ruth Tlwrnas, Barbara Thomas, Iohn Thompson, Nanfy Todd, Clifton Towers, lack Tucker, Louise T111onil7ly,Bob Udell, Shirley Urban, Roberta Valentino, Mike Valhoff, Val Van Moiirik, Virginia Verdiigo, Emily Virgin, lark Vivian, Bob Walcl. Karl Wolclron,Riitl1 Walker, Margaret Wall. Elaine Wyalton, Eleanor Warrc'n, Maiirine Warrnsn, Maxine Wassivn. Elmer Wyatt, Dorothy Wlelsh, Irene Weriric'r. Lorraine West, Mariy Louise Wl1itL'on1b, lean lfViChman, Eleanor Wic'k5, loyce Wilden, Marzfin Wilkins, Mary Iane Willian15.Ioan Winchell, Bob Winter, lack Winterboftorrz, Eve-l Wrigllf, Helen Sue Young, Mcrrillyn Young, Bob O. Zeiglcr, Bob Zylicz, Helen v 1 's 1. N MM - x .1 'X ,xv H 'Q 1 3, in 5. .X 4 ,1 . my 2 3 , X 1 ' 4 SCH s X Q' w. Y X 1 0l'Ii0l"ff LU ode l9iCflll'05 0 HO! CLIQIQQCLI' CLF? Bonn, Elua Davis, loaquin Elder, Roy Kunkel, Don Lancia, Robert Spotten, Don Tennyson, lean Wgjlie, Brown 122 lllfllflel' ,4l enior ,xdcfiuifiefi PAUL ABBOTT-College. VIRGINIA ACKER-College CHARLES ACKLEY-College, Varsity Track, Bee Track, Latin Club, Chess Club, Senior Play. PHYLLIS AHLQUIST-General, Senior Tri-Y, lr. Prom Comm., Science Club, Ring and Pin Comm., Annual Staff. HENNING Al-IRENS-General, Longfellows Club, Photography Club, Varsity Track. ALICE ALMAND-General IOHN AMBERGY-College, Bee Track, Bee Foot- ball, Hi-Y, C. I. F. Champion. KEITH AMOS-College, Spanish Club, Cee Bas- ketball, Cee, Bee-Track. DOROTHY ANDERSON--College, Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Chemistry Lab. Assistant. MARTY ANDERSON-General. RAY ANDERSON-Engineering, Los Alcaldes, Archery Club, Saddle Club, Mineralogy Club. VERONA MARIE ANDERSON-General, Song Leader, Pres. Newman Club, Romeo and luliet, Broadcaster Club, Senior Play. LEITA ATCHLEY-College, Sweater Commit- tee, Ring and Pin Committee, Science Club, Scholarship Club, Latin Club. ELEANOR BACH-College, Moor Staff, Minor A., Theta Tri-Y, Campus Club, Spanish Club. BOB BAISLEYfGeneral RUTH BARES4General, Moor Staff, Forensic Club. ALICK BARLOW+General, Managers Club. CAROLINE BARRETT-General, Delta Phi, Art Club, Girls' League. ELEANORE BERNHARDT-General, Girls' League. DOROTHY BIGGS-College, Band, German Club. STEPHEN BIRCH-College, Latin Club, Annual Stag, Pres. of Photo Club. SALLY BLACKMAN-Secretarial, Light and Shadow, Treas. of Newman Club, Stunt Night, Senior Play. BONNAR BLONG-College. DORIS BLOOD-Commercial, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Home Economics, G. A. A. ELVA GRACIELA BONN-Commercial, Pep Squad, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Newman Club. BARBARA BOOTH-COll2ge, Musicians Club, .genzor Orchestra, German Club, Band, Debate U . PHYLLIS BRESSLER-College, Senior Tri-Y, Igregzfch Club, G. A. A., 3M Yr. Grad., Annual ta . BEVERLY IOY BRITTON-College, Latin Club, Art Club. ELAINE BRODERSEN-College, Secretarial Club, Alpha Tri-Y, Spanish Club, Senior Tri-Y, Welfare ChairmanhGirls League. MAX BRODERSEN-Drafting. BETTY BRONSON+General, Secretarial Club. ARDATH BRO WN-Home Economics, Art Club. BEVERLEY BRUMBAUGH-General. DCgl?OTHY BRUNERP-Senior Glee Club, Senior ay. MARGERY BUERK-College, Latin Club, Science Club. HELEN BUGLER+Business. HOWARD BURBANK-College, Band, Senior Orchestra. WILLARD BURDSALL-College, Musicians Club, Broadcasters Club, Senior Play. BILL BURGESS-General. BETTY BURKEwGeneral. DONNA BURLING-General, IANE BURY-College, V. Pres. Sigma Tri-Y, Art Club, Spanish Club. DARREL BUSH-Iournalism, Moor Editor, Quill and Scroll, Light and Shadow, Los Alcaldes, Literary Guild. ARCHER BYARS-College, Pres. Senior Class, V. Pres. Senior Hi-Y, Treas. Light and Shadow, Senior Glee Club, Latin Club. WILLARD CALDERWOOD-College, Spanish Club, Scout Club, Band. EUGENE CALDWELL-General, French Club, Moor Staff. V. Pres. lr. Hi-Y, Chess Club, Stamp Club. BILL CAMERON-College. Pres. Ir. Exchange, Bee Football, V. Pres. of All, Annual Staff, Moor Staff. LOLA MAE CAMERON-College, Ir. Class Treasurer, French Club, Senior Tri-Y, Algia, Song Leader of G. A. A. EUGENIA CARTER-College, Scholarship So- ciety, Sec.-Treas. of Spanish Club, Science Club, Theta Tri-Y, Annual Staff. EVELYN CARY-Art, Art Club, Tri-Y, 3M Yr. Grad. MARILYN CASE-College, Science Club, Ir. Prom Comm., Moor Show, Shakespeare Produc- tion. Senior Play. PAUL CASSADY-Art Club, Glee Club, Science Club, Varsity Football. AUDREY CLARKSON -Secretarial, Secretarial BETTY LOU CHAMBERS-General, Girls MELVA CLARK-General, Art Club. League Rep. B9, 3M Yr. Grad. DAVID CATHEY-College. PETE CERDA-General, Los Alcaldes, Spanish Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Club. MARTHA CLAWSON-Commercial, Pres. of Secretarial Club, Member of Pres. Council. CLARENCE CLEVER-College, Pres. Musicians Club, Latin Club, Senior Orch., Scholarship So- ciety, Band. LAURA LEE CLOUGH-Bookkeeping, V. Pres. Theta Tri-Y, Ir. Prom Comm., G. A. A. IIM COAKLEY-College, Annual Staff, Art Club, Spanish Club. RAY COLE-College, Spanish Club. GEORGE COLEMAN-General. CHARLES COLLINS-General, Art Club. LILLIAN MARIE CORREA-General, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Minor A., Art Club. MIKE CO E-General, Varsity Club, arsity Football, Los Alcaldes, Stage Crew. RITA MARY COYLEfCollege, Spanish Club, Art Club. MARY CRAWFORD-General. LORRAINE CULP-General. IAMES CURRIE-College, Iunior Exchange, Varsity Basketball. A12 Class V. Pres. MILDRED CURTISS-Pres. of Make-up Crew. Senior Tri-Y, French Club, Art Club. IOAQUINN DAVIS-General, Los Alcaldes. FIEAIZCES M. DAY-College, Art Club, Saddle U . RICHARD DeGROAT-Manual Arts. ' A ' BARBARA DICKARD-General, Senior Tri-Y, Piano Club, Director Shakespeare Play. WILLIAMINA DILL-College, Latin Club. ED DONAHUE-General, Moor Staff, B9 Class President. BETTY DONALDSON-College, French Club, Theta Tri-Y, Moor Staff, Senior Luncheon. CLAYTON DOUGLAS- College, Pres. Bible Club. German Club, Band. FERN DOUGLASS-General, Annual Staff, Tri- Y, Make-up Crew. LOUISE DUTTON-General. LOIS DUVALL-Secretarial, Secretarial Club, Staff Typist-Moor, Ir. Prom Committee, Senior Dance Committee. DOUGLAS BAKER DYER-Drafting, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. DICK EDGINGTONr-Art, Art Club, Annual Art Staff. ROY ELDER4General, Varsity Track, Varsity Club. IEANNE ELY-College, Sec. Senior Tri-Y, Al- gia, Latin Club, Pep Squad, Annual Staff. IACK EMLAY-Manual Arts, Newman Club. EDWARD ERICKSON-College. BOB FISHER-General, Art Club, Stage Crew. RUTH FLEMING-College, Sec. Spanish Club, Sec. Wardrobe Club, Library Club, Scholarship Club, Senior Play. LEON FOLEY-Manual Arts. IIMMY FRENCH-College, Treas. Usher Club, Bee Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Annual Staff, Stage Crew. IRENE FLILMER-College, Scholarship Club, Sec. of Latin Club, Science Club, German Club, Theta Tri-Y. BILL GALLAGHER-General, Varsity Club, Varsity Track, B Track, Light and Shadow, Senior Glee Club. MALIRICE GALLAGHER-General, Moor Staff, Newman Club, VERNON GARDINER-General, Varsity Foot- ball, Camera Club. BONNIE GARTSIDE-General, Art Club, NIIYLACGQTES-College, Alpha Mu Tri-Y, Span- is u . ARNOLD GEHLKEN-College, Science Club, Ir. Varsity Baseball, Class Day '40. HAROLD GILBERT-Engineering. VIRGINIA GINTER-College, Spanish Club, Art Club, Tennis Club, Fire Squad, Top Hatters. I-if? EIRARD-College, Spanish Club, Saddle u . GLORIA GIRVEN-College, French Club, Latin Club, Scholarship Club. WARREN GLASSE Y-General. FRED GLEASON-General, HELEN GLYNN-General, Newman Club, Pres. and Tfeas- Ol Delta Phi, Ir. Prom Committee, Moor Staff. WALTER GNAGYhCollege, Spanish Club, Chess Club. FRED GOUGH-College. NELLADEAN GREEN-General. RICHARD GREIF-General, Science Club, Var- sity Track, Varsity Basketball, Head Aggisfanf in Bookroom. ESTHER GRESHAM-College, Pres. French Club, Library Club, Tennis Club, Pres. Bible Club. FEROL GROVES-College, Sec. Senior Class, Copy Editor Moor, Quill and Scroll, Ir. Prom Committee, Spanish Club. BLAINE HACKETT-Engineering, Scholarship Society, Varsity Baseball. FLORENCE HAIMBAUGH-General, Art Club. IOYCE HAMM+College, Treas. Senior Class, French Club, Senior Tri-Y, Annual Staff, Ir. Prom Committee. CARLYN IEAN HALDE-College, 316 Yr. Grads Scholarship Club, Alpha Tri-Y, Latin Club, Spanish Club. BOB HANSENECollege, Varsity Track fCap- tainj, Varsity Football, Los Alcaldeg, DOYLE HANSEN-General. MARIORIE HARRELL-General. PATRICIA HARRIGANMGeneral, Theta Tri-Y, 1g?tbClub, Prom Comm., Pep Squad, Newman u . CRAIG HARVEY-College, Pres. Los Alcaldes, Pres. Ir. Class, Bee Track, Bee Football, Treas, Boys' Federation. PATRICIA HAWKINS-Music, French Club, Piano Club, Senior Girls Glee, Tri-Y. DOROTHY HAZELTON-General, Alpha Tri? Y, Literary Guild, Girls League Welfare Comm., T-Club. RAY HEADRICH-General. FRED HECKLINGER-College, Los Alcaldes, Pres. Latin Club, Senior Play. DOROTHY ANNE HEERMAN-College, Sec. Sigma Tri-Y, Light and Shadow, Spanish Club, Art Club, G. A. A. IRENE HEFFNER-College, Treas. Bible Club. WYLA HEGWERvSecretarial, Secretarial Club. HOWARD HEINDELL-College, German Club, The Pharoahs. ZENOVIA HENNING-College. ERNIE HERNANDEZ-General. GUNTHER HERRMANN-College. IACK HIGGINS-College, Commissioner of Clubs, Bee Football, Pres. A10 and BII, Pres. Los Al- caldes, V. Pres. Boys Federation. SHIRLEY MAE HILDRETH-General. ELAINE HIRSCH-Secretarial, French Club, G. A. A., Secretarial Club, Senior Play. CLIFFORD HODDER-College, French Club. German Club. IIM HOLCOMB-College, Senior Hi-Y, Spanish Science Club, Senior Play. MARY HOLMGREN-General. CLIFFORD HO WARD-College. LA VERNE HUBBARD-College, Pres. Scholar- ship Society, Boys' Federation Officer, Pres. of Los Alcaldes, Light and Shadow, Inter-scholastic Debating. BILL HUFFER-General. MARY IANE HUGHES-General, G. A. A., Art Club, Dance. BILL HUTCHINGS-College. IOHN INGLE-College, Sr. Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Senior Play. HENRIETTA IRELAND-College, Band. LYLE IAHN-College. WILLIAM IOHNSON-College, Scholarship Society, Usher Club, Senior Play, Sr. Hi-Y, Science Club. GLENNA IONES-General. IEAN IONES-College, G A. A., Spanish Club. Tennis Club, Secretarial Club. PH YLLIS IOSEPHW-College, Moor Staff, Science Club, Latin Club, Top Hatters. WHITNEY IUDKINS-General. LOIS KATHERMAN-College, Pres. Photog- raphy Club, Pep Squad, Sec. Algia-Minor A, Sr. Tri-Y, Photography Editor Annual. IACK KATZ-College, Commissioner General, Varsity Debate, Comm. Forensics, Los Alcaldes. Pres. Scholarship Society. FRANK KAUFFMAN-College, Varsity Foot- ball, Bee Football, Sr. Hi-Y, Track, Student Body Store. DAWN KEHLET - G e n e r al, Sigma Tri-Y, French Club. MARGARET KELLAM-College, Scholarship Society, Minor A, Spanish Club,.Theta Tri-Y, Tennis Club. WENDELL KENNEDY-General, Varsity Club, Los Alcaldes, Varsity Baseball Mgr., Varsity Tennis Mgr., Asst. Sports Editor. FRANK KESSLER-Drafting. JACK KING-College, Ir. Exchange Club, Span- ish Club, Radio Club. VIRGINIA KING-General. PAT KIRK-College, Annual Staff, Moor Staff, Art Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-Y. ALICE MARIE KLUG-Secretarial, Secretarial Club. MARIORIE KRESS-General. DON KUNKEL-General. IOHN LA BOUFF-Engineering, Scholarship Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Varsity Base- ball, Senior Play. ELDORA LANCASTER-Secretarial, Secretarial Club. ROBERT LANDA-General, Varsity Basketball, Bee Basketball. CLA YTON LAN GLE Y-General . LA DORNA LARSON-Art, Commissioner of Literature, V. Pres. Senior Tri-Y, Scholarship, Algia, Pep Squad. RAYMOND LARSON+Manual Arts, Varsity Football. DOUGLAS LAUNER-College, Latin Club. IIM LEDBETTER-General. DONALD LEGUIN-General. MARIANNE LEIGH-General, Art Club. ROBERT LIPSCOMB-General, Los Alcaldes. Longfellows, Spanish Club, Varsity Football, Prom Committee. DONALD D. LLOYD-College, Los Alcaldes, Light and Shadow, Annual Staff, Track, Senior Pla . DOLORES L. LOEWER-College, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Newman Club. RAYMOND LOGAN-College, Latin Club, Chemistry Lab. Assistant, Longfellows Club. LORAYNE LUNDQUIST-General, Annual Staff, Girls' League Advisory Board, Moor Staff. Senior Tri-Y, Make-up Crew. MARIE LUNSFORD-Secretarial, Spanish Club, Secretarial Club. BILL LYNCH-General, French Club, Photog- raphy Club. RICHARD MCAULIFFE-College, Managing Editor of Moor, V. Pres. Senior Glee Club, Pres. Light and Shadow, Pres. Senior Hi-Y, Senior Pla . VINOIENT MCCARTHY - General, Scholarship Club, Camera Club Sec. and Treas., Assistant Moor Copy Editor, Quill and Scroll. IAMES EDGAR MCCORMACK-College, Latin Club, Science Club, Managers Club, Senior Manager Basketball, Photography Club. SADIE MCCOSKEY-General, Moor Staff, Art Club, Top Hatters, Camera Club, Pep Squad. VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT-College, Moor Staff, Quill and Scroll. FRANK MCDONALD-Drafting. ED McELHANNON - Engineering, G e r m a n Club, Pres. Chess Club, Scholarship Society. EDWIN MCGACHAN-College, Spanish Club, Los Alcaldes, Sr. Orchestra, Science Club. MARIAN FRANCES McGEORGE-General, Moor Staff, Gamma Chi Tri-Y. LOIS MCGREAHAM-Business, Gamma Chi Tri- Y, Euodia. RICHARD MCKENNA-College, Los Alcaldes, Science Club, Chess Club, Annual Staff, Pho- tography Club. NORMA MCKNIGHT - Secretarial, Secretarial Club, Senior Play. CLARK MCQUAY-College, Sr. Hi-Y, Light and Shadow, Usher Club, French Club, Senior Play. DALE McSPADDEN-General, Upper and Low- er Club, Cee Basketball, 3M Yr. Grad. FRANCIS MacDONALD-College. TO MY MADARIAGA-Manual Arts, Cee ootball, Cee Track. ANK MANAUT-College, Varsity Club, Var- sity Tennis. Los Alcaldes, Pres. French Club, Scholarship Society. BARBARA MARTIN-General, Spanish Club. Secretarial Club, Delta Phi, Library Club. FRANK MARTINDALE-General. IACK MASON-Manual Arts, Bee Baseball, V. Pres. Saddle Club. KATHLEEN MASON-General, Piano Club, Art Club, Moor Staff, Shakespeare Festival. MARY MATA-General, Euodia, G.A.A., Minor A. Bible Club, Spanish Club. DARRELL MEADERS-College, Musicians Club, Senior Play. VIRGINIA MENDENHALL-College, Make-up Crew, Light a.nd Shadow, Stunt Night, Sigma Tri-Y, Senior Play. ROBERT MERCADO-College, Moor Staff, Quill g7dbScroll, Sr. Hi-Y, Prom. Committee, Spanish ll . -Q - 11 EMOGENE MERRILL-Home Economics. AVIS MILLER-College, Tennis Club, French Club, Sr. Tri-Y, Algia-Minor A. FRANCES D. MILLER-Music, Musicians Club, Latin Club, Sr. Glee Club, Sr. Orchestra, Schol- arship Society. SECAWARD MILLER -A General. Photography lub. BILL MOFFET-College, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Nite Owls. EDNA MOODY-Home Economics. DOLORES MOORE-Commercial, "T" Club, Art Club. GRACE MOORE-College, Latin Club, Alpha Tri-Y, Science Club. MARY IANE MOULTRUPfCollege, Art Club, Sr. Tri-Y, French Club. KENNETH MOUNT-College, lr. Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Var- sity Club. BILL MUDRA-College, Scholarship Society. SEIII MURASHIGE-Engineering. VERNON NE WTON-Engineering. DWIGHT NORTH--College, Varsity Club, Los Alcaldes. LA MAR OBERLIES-College, Band, Latin Club, Science Club. PATRICIA O'BRIEN-General, Science Club. Art Club. LEON OFFENHAUSER-College, Varsity Club, Los Alcaldes, French Club, Science Club. HAGIKO OGINO-Home Economics, President Triple BOB OPPENHEIMER-General. EDWARD O'SULLIVAN-College, Los Alcaldes, Boys Federation, Newman Club. MARGARETTE IEANNE PADEN-General, Art Club, Sigma Tri-Y, Prom Comm., French Club, Annual Staff. TOM PAPPAS-College, Spanish Club, Ir. Ex- change Club. SHIRLEY PARKER-College, Moor Staff, Quill and Scroll, Camera. Club, French Club, Senior Play. IOHN PERKINS-General, Moor Staff. PHYLLIS ANN PETERS-General, Annual Staff, Ir. Prom Comm., Senior Luncheon, Senior Class Day. LOWEL E. PIERCE-College. PEGGY PIXLEY-General, Secretarial Club. SHIRLEY PIXLEY-General, Moor Staff, Tri-Y, Quill and Scroll. RAYMOND PLANK-College, Iunior Exchange. MILDRED PORTER-General. PAUL PO TTER-General. MERRILL PO WERSwGeneral. WARREN PO WERSH-General, Romeo and Iuliet, Varsity Club, Light and Shadow, Yell Leader. VIRGINIA PRICE-General. IOYCE PRICHARD-General, G. A. A. VIRGINIA QUINN-General, G. A. A. B28 RADER-General, Varsity Tennis, Varsity rack. ROY RAMSELL-College. BARBARA RANKIN-College, Scholarship Club, French Club, Tennis Club, Theta Tri-Y, Archery Club. CHARLES REDLIN-Engineering. ROBERT REED-General, Bee Track, Varsity Basketball and Track. BETTY LOU REES-Bookkeeping, Pres. Senior Tri-Y, Leader Pep Squad, Athletic Manager Algia-Minor A, Annual Staff, Senior Sweater Committee. WAYNE REQUA-Manual Arts. ED ROBERTS-College, Senior Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Les Rois. LO WELL ROGERS-College, Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club, Chem. Lab. Asst. MARGARET ROM M ELL-General. BETTY ROSS-General. ROSE RULIEN-College, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Campus Club, V. Pres. Tennis Club, Var- sity Tennis Team. CONNIE RUST4General. IEANNE SANGER-General, A9 Representative. AUDREY SCHAPLER-College, Spanish Club, Scholarship Society, Sigma Tri-Y. FLORENCE SCHIFFILEA-General, G. A. A., Algia. GEORGE SCHLERF-Drafting, '39 Varsity Foot- ball Mgr.. Varsity Club, Spanish Club, Scout Club. PHYLLIS SCHOEPPNER-Secretarial, Secretary Light and Shadow, Shakespeare Play, Wardrobe Club. Tri-Y, Senior Play. VELMA SCHOULIN-College. BETTY SCHRACK-Pres. Girls' Sr. Glee Club, Sr. Orchestra, Vice-Pres. Girls' League, Scholar- ship Society, Senior Play. DOLLY SCOTTfCollege, Latin Club, Delta Phi. IAMES SHEA-Drafting. TOM SHELDEN-College, Bee Basketball, lr. Exchange, Bee Club, Sr. Orchestra, Musicians' Club. GFQJRGFY SHINMOTO-General, V. Pres. Triple H " Club. ANITA SHUTTSYCollege, Moor Staff, Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Dance Comm., Senior Play. MARSHA SIEBERG-College, Make-up Crew, Sr. Tri-Y, Girls' League. Fire Squad. ROY SMALLEY-Manual Arts, Cee Track, Var- sity Track. DORIS SMITH-Secretarial, Sr. Glee Club. Sec Secretarial Club. TOM SOLOMON-General. DONNA SPEAR-General, Algia, Tennis. DON SPOTTEN-General, Bee Football, Night Owls, Garfield Recreation Club. VIRGINIA SPRONG-General. HARLAN STANLEY-Manual Arts, Saddle Club, Camera Club. TOM STANTON- College, Commissioner Oi Boys, Pres. of Boys' Federation, V. Pres. lr. Ex- change, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Club. TOM STEPHENS-College, Varsity Football, Pres. Varsity Club, lr. Exchange, Sports Editor Moor, Varsity Basketball. KATHERINE STLIHR-General, Art Club. DOROTHY SUPPfCollege, Latin Club, Scholar- ship Society, Library Club, 3M Yr. Grad. LOUISE TAITT-College, Pres. Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Sec.-Treas. Tennis Club, French Club, Schola'ship Society, Campus Club. LILY TAKAYAMA-Home Economics, Triple "O" Club, FRANCES E. TAX-College, Spanish Club. Science Club. DONNABELLE TAYLOR--College, Light and Shadow, Senior Play. BETTY IO TENNEY-College, Broadcasters' Club, Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Tennis Club, Shakes- peare Play, Senior Play. JEAN TENNYSON-General, Art Club, French Club. RUTH TERRY-College. BARBARA C. THOMAS - College, Chemistry Lab. Assistant, Spanish Club. IOHN THOMAS-Engineering, Scholarship So- ciety, Spanish Club, Science Club, Forensics Club. NANCY THOMPSON-College, Latin Club, Minor A. Scholarship Society, Sec.-Treas. Cam- era Club, Girls' League Representative. CLIFTON TODD-College, Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club, Bee Track, Varsity Track. IACK TOWERS-General. LOUISE TUCKER-General, Treasurer Girls' League, Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Art Club, Make-up Crew, Wardrobe. 126 7 BOB TWOMBLY-Engineering, Sec. Sr. Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Tennis, Pres. Broadcasters' Club. Senior Play. SHIRLEY UDELL-College, Wardrrobe, Art Club, French Club, Tri-Y, Treas. High Hatters. ROBERTA LlRBANfGeneral, Moor Staff, An- nual Statf, Light and Shadow, Senior Dance Committee, Student Director Senior Play. MIKE VALENTINO-College, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Los Alcaldes, Varsity Club. VIRGINIA VAN MOURIK-General, High Hat- ters, Art Club. VAL VALHOFF-General. EMILY VERDUGO-General, lr. Glee Club. IACK VIRGIN+College, Bee Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Los Alcaldes. BOB VIVIAN-Engineering, Musicians Club. KARL WALD-College, Hall Guard. RUTH WALDRON W College, French Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, German Club, Schol- arship Society. MARGARET WALKER-College, Girl's League Board, Pres. Algia, Pres. Tennis Club, Sr. Tri-Y, Sec.-Treas. "T" Club. ELAINE WALL-College, Library Club. Treas. Gamma Chi Tri-Y, German Club, Euodia Club. ELEANOR WALTON-General, Sr. Glee, Piano Club. MAURINE WARREN-General. MAXINE WARREN-Genera.l. ELMER WASSON-College, French Club, Latin Club. DOROTHY WATTfSecretarial, Sigma Tri-Y. Sr. Orchestra. IRENE WELSH-General, French Club. LORRAINE WENNER-Business, Commissioner Forensics, Algia, V. Pres. Gamma Chi Tri-Y. MARY LOUISE WEST-General, G.A.A., Minor A, Algia, Tennis Club. IEAN WHITCOMB-Art, Art Club. ELEANOR WICHMAN-General, V. Pres, Al- Mu Tri-Y, High Hatters, Sub Deb Club, Prom Committee. IOYCE WICKS-General, Stunt Night. MARVIN WILDENfCollege. MARY IAYNE WILKINS-General, IOAN WILLIAMSfGeneral, Pres. Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Secretarial Club, Prom Committee. BOB WINCHELL-College. Latin Club, Stamp Club, Cee Basketball, Falcon Club, Band. IACK WINTER-College. EVELEEN WINTERBOTTOM-College, Com- Missioner of Girls, Pres. Girls' League, A-ll Sec. A-I0 Treas., Prom Committee. HELEN SUE WRIGHTfCollege, G.A.A.. Span- ish Club, Sr. Girls Glee Club. BROWN WYLIE-College. MERRILLYN YOUNG-College, Science Club, Art Club, French Club, V. Pres. Sigma Tri-Y. BOB YOUNG-Home Economics. BOB ZEIGLER-Manual Arts. HELEN ZYLICZ-Commercial, Secretarial Club, Spanish Club, Prom Committee, Girls League Stage Mgr. JEAN ..!4CfOl"Cf Cl,I"Cl, UCLIQ Summer 47 .gznior Way Our romantic neighbors to the south would probably go for the Summer '41 Senior Play in a big way. "june Mad" was the name of the play presented by this year's graduating class on lune fifth and sixth. Ruth Fleming, in the feminine lead of Penny, was the star of the play. Cast opposite her was Donald Llyod, who in the romantic lead of Chuck Harris gaue his usual splendid performance. Donabelle Taylor, as Effie the maid, kept the audience in stitches. A touch of comedy was also added by Fred Hecklinqer, as Elmer Tuttle the delivery boy: and Sally Blackman, as the naughty girl, Milly Lou. john Ingle, as suave Roger Van Vleek, and john La Bouff, as F. Merifyn Roberts, swept the girls off their feet with their romantic talk. The more dignified roles were portrayed by Verona Anderson, as Mrs. Wood: Clark McQziay, as Mr, Ufood: and Richard McAiiliffe, as Mr. Harris. Shirley Parker portrayed the part of lulie Harris, Norma McKnight was cast as Shirley Wentworth, while William johnson played the part of her brother, Ralph Wentworth. Mrs, Bertha Wylie Wynne was the very capable faculty director while Roberta Urban acted as student director. Bob Twombly acted as understudy to the entire cast. 1 1 I' ,ff 1.W0'fx.,3'4J W I9 ,, " fl if jf. k if 5' u up ,fi iv 15,1 W vfffj A V sfihfcq Xffffj WMM J, Q ,J My rig f 4- X w , f' hu ,lffiff"yf5H3399C5ffy' 'V f !L"'u J' KVA! 'J , jf !jJ'1f,f"iq f ffl,-J ffcfffwff Ojyfnjf VJ? wh' J V X. ROBER TA URBAN Student Director MRS. BERTHA VVYLIE WYNNE Advisor ROW 1: Hlllcczmb, Aclglcy Case, Blackman, Taylor, I-Ivrklingvr. ROW 2: Twombly, Sch pp ner, Hirsch, Parkcr, Schracll, Fleming, Andcrson. ROW 3: Burdsall, Johnson. Inglv, I.aB ff Lloyd. MrAu1ifff', McQuay, Tvnncy, Shutts. 122 .fdfg-.fgmerican Myfhm udic efaarfm enl Driving along the highway the tourist snaps on the radio to break the monotony of long desert stretches: so the Alhambra High School Music De- partment breaks the monotony of reading, study and homework. The successful Spring Music Festival given by the department was dedi- cated to all 4'Americans who understand and who cherish the ideal of Ameri- canismf' Such well known compositions as the "Star Spangled Banner" and "Ballad for Americans" lifted the audience patriotism and carried out the theme of the dedication. Solos, Musical Quintettes, the Glee Clubs, and a ballet were enjoyed' by the music-loving audience. The department also has given programs for service clubs, churches and school. Some hundred programs will have been given for the community and school by the end of this year. Music is furnished for almost all school activi- ties: Senior plays, graduation, and football games. This busy department has had as many as fifteen programs at one time. Miss Georgia E. Shropshire heads the Music Department. She also teaches history of music, music appreciation, and girls' glee club. Mrs. Augusta Clements teaches girls' glee club while boys' glee club and piano are taught by Miss Phyllis Butler. Mr. Lorian Stillion leads the school band and orchestra and teaches harmony. B th, Brown, Bunk, Burbank, Burns, Clever, Collins, Corum, Evans, Grave, Griffn, Hauer! B Piillwilz, E. Hurwitz, Johnson, Kocf, Krause, Lipscomb, Marr, May, Mill4'r, Ncbo, Nichols, Pa lz Popping, Peltis, Rayrmlds, Riller, Rugcn, Scivvrt. Shelden, Smith, Stewart, Van Lohn, Van Noy, PValdnn, Wall, Westbrook, Wil Youngquist, Maher, Olson. 129 -49 .,,. 'vw em 45 '-M1 0 , il W Qu- . M . I Y E -'A-' , . .. i i p W n l ggi", me, on ..V' Q , X W f . E , ii ' - A H, ' " 'l A ,gi :., .,.,, . V 4 A Q , ET W , A-,.: 1 A -V--' 2 ' ' -'L' - f A' '52 ',,',, M ,Q u ' A in .,,...., : -' , "if: :" if l 345 ' , '- ,wi .,,.,. H -A 1 A In Q .,,.. 59 A K I T I aw, : v--. 1 A W ,is X Nw.. 1 .. V 5 if I A -,.A . . I x Q' Q xv? 5' ' '.:f.-:" 5 f 3 I P w ' ' X l' ' ROW 1, lull to right: Snell, Smith, Youngvr, Wadby. Smith, Han'kir1s. Smiley, Hrncum. ROW 2: Clcmenls, Adv.: Wellman, lworrc, Sec., Calf tcrnmlc, King, Wichser, Calvin. Conner, Plaucrt. ROW 3: Miller, Hill. Minassian, Prcs.: Fallon, Lan, Ochcltree, Newberry, Ryan, Wm'tzcl. ROW 4: Falk, Hincklry, Wolford, Vin'-Pres.: Garner, Stcwnrl, Wells. Carst, Hall, Beal, Smith. " ROW1,If:1 'hl:5lm,Gd,A ,Sd,P'.Ppp'. ROW 2: Pfiicc,0Kll5bjian. cgsfarllx Sinlztlaii, Nglgin, g31,ssf:'B0li'Z'?l. P mg 130 I Students receiving ww. instruction in Y piano class. 6 i K ii K E ,A i X -mfw ROW 1, left to right: Marr, V. Pres.g Minassinn, Roloson, Brown, Baath, Miller. HOW 2: K dll, T ll, M d , W'lf lh, I' .5 Cl , S 'th, Sfll' , Ad . ROW 3: G15 , S .- Treas.g Burdsall, Reynolds, Grave, Pjgprng, Kegeirf, Coligntxs I er res eye' ml I um Y H n ec 131 ROW I: I-loud, Dodd, Postlu, Basslcr, Swartz, Niclscrx, Glvasr uf "" ull""'1 o u ,..-..- 'N Kvmpcr, Lowry. Butlvr, Adv.: Trrrell, Myerx. ROW' 2: Lowe, Page. Rogcrs, Wlzxson un. ROW' 3: Hau'lzifx5, Jrpsun, Stillxragon. Prrs.: Dvljroff, Tovih, Kcilh. 3 1 , A 035 6 . lmf , L n , Q X-TQ .. "",Q"' 5 3, 5 x v .r ., fn , x v The stzldvnfs of the Art Dcpartnxcut hum' H10 opportunity ol' pzzrticipziting in many IOFIIIS of craft' work. 132 N .fdrf F, 2 , " W Traveling along the highway towards Balboa were the artists of Alham- I ' ' ,li A bra Highs Caravan. Talk of sketches, methods, and mediums could be heard by onlookers as the excited members of the art club hurried towards the beach i ' L 0 for a day of sketching last November. Later in the semester, these enthusiastic " of students traveled to Chouinardis Art Center. , I' -'L 'li Under Miss E. M, Leveille, the clubs energetic adviser, were lim Chap- X man, president: Rosemary Holderman, vice-president first semester: Margaret fi A i -I Siaman, second semester: Sherry Metten, treasurer both semestersg Patricia ii, , 1 if Main, secretary first semester: Carolyn Wolfe, second semester: Doris Chick. I MJF ,L program chairman: and Dick Frederick, exhibit chairman. ,fi The Art Club also selected pins this year. Ninety per cent of the mem- bers bought them. I, f A If-Vyngj 4--- ROW 1, left to right: Moriarty, Ryan, Davis, Simons, Dutton, Haimbaugh, Boebels, Day, Kirk, Fehr, Fernald ROW 2: Dyker, Larson, fulmcr, Smith, Gradias, Wilson, Carter, Bristol, Stark. ROW 3: Wann, Shinmote Correa, Smith, Villiam, Kulely, Neiger, Marr, Cooper, De Moss. ROW 4: Moore, Leigh, Van Mfxruick, Vdell, Hughes, Edgerton Hansen, Vick, Uhler, Keller, Lam. ROW 1, left to right: Shomakcr, Bennett, Williams, Chapman, Pre,v.g Pardee. ROW 2: Kowell, McMillan Cary, Gilmore, McCartney, Coulter, Cooper, Wyant, Russell, Harvey, Mount. ROW 3: Leveille, Foltz Mcfllister, Nelsen, Padan, Chick, Hesse, Brown, Miller, Smith, Graham, Beeby, ROW 4: Wolfe, Sec.: Seaman, V. Pres., Erickson, Anderson, Spencer, Keisler, Bradley, Spoon, Wheeler, Buchey, Mctten. ROW 5: 516997. Bourne, Young, Damron, Jensen, Ginter Brooks, Thompson, Cope. 133 V mx ME WORK- NE- PHO . . 2,1-xLL ALO T pORCH- 1,.WHAT'5 ON THE FRON 47- 7 bll'lfI,lfl'l8I" 6lI"6l THORNTON Uafl As torrid a time as might be had WILLIAMS down in the land of the Equator was WALLICK enjoyed' by all who attended the an- IOHNSON nual Iunior-Senior Prom, held at the HARBERT El Moro Ballroom on Iune 14. The Prom was sponsored by the Summer Class of '42, and a great deal of credit for the planning of this stupendous af- fair must be given to Mrs. Margaret Thornton, class adviser, the class officers, and the committees for the orchestra decora- tions, refreshments, and programs. Everyone concerned worked hard to carry out the very appropriate military theme of the 19-11 Prom. In the meeting of the class on Gctober 28, the new class officers were introduced. Those who were elected are: Stanley Williams, president: Nancy Wallick, vice-presi- dent: Rosemary Iohnson, secretary: and Sue Harbert, treasurer. Following the tradition that the B12 Cla 'ts rings and pins th' ss started, the Summer Class of '42 ordered is semester. 134 N . R -. an F 'sf- in r-1 ROW 1, lcfl to righl: Hooe, Saucerman, Petlus, Chapman, Barry, Belknap Fc-rry, Mayo, Maass, Evans. ROW 2: Lamb, Butcher, Blair, Cooke, Sutton Besse, Poslle, McCune, Kearns, Kempp. ROW 3: McKccverf, Le Van, French, Thorion, Jefferey, Jepson, Ellison, Smith, De Sanle Le Compu-. ROW 4: Thomas, Lynn, Jancar, Frandsen, Gordon, Hallbcrg, Strain, Knox, Thomas. ROW I, lffl to right: Hauer, Brooks, Ingram, Mounl, Muninger, Sinclair Ashe, Wiclisar, Stevens, Threadgold. ROW 2: L. Truilt, F. Truill, Follz Howard, Wallace, Hugenolt, Kingston, King, Tague, Gales, Glass. ROW 3: Cook, Hair, Mang, Kiss, Tinley, Van Heickelon HOYHPY. Mdk0Sky. Lucas. ROW 4: McGinnis, Washburn, Gregor y, Wyche, Hancock, Hill, Leitch, Welsh, Casscy, Rice. ix 135 v r fin. 1' 3 XXV I V in -., 1-4 4 , 11. 1 ,NJ an 'nil ROW 1, left to right: Erickson, Hanscom, Ambvrg, Bond, Lang, Korbright, Comfort, Allan, McWilliams, Bradley. ROW 2: Phillips, Delaney, Buzzard, I-lodge, Drain, Murilln, St-ilcr, Damron, Massingill, Rcdlin. ROW 3: Bvard, Hocum, Grundman, Brown, Lindberg, Bnughan, Cuccio, Davis, Bnrnt, Alvxandcr. ROW 4: Frans, Hager, Farrar Harclton, Cartvr, Ferris, Hobson, Huffman, Matthews, Reeves. A11 CLASS Kelly, Borda, Clark, Quintin, Van Anda. ROW 1, left to right: Racho, Brown, Trailor, Marr, Farrar, Armstrong, Holcomb, Whrig, Stuart, Menkcn. ROW 2: Kell, Berry, Reynosa, Smith, Blalock, Bc:-bc, Lawrance, Stillrafagon, Dcfiroff, Garner. ROW 3: Burke, D. Thompson, B. Thompson, McGc4', Van Brorklin, Dondanvillc, Wallick, Wollosvn. ROW 4: Kimbcll Leitch, Johnson, Long, Chapman, Newton, Paco, Walker. 136 V , i r 3155 , 1, I -2 s .fr ROW' I. lfft I right: Butler, Kimbrough, Kvmp, Blankcn Nzchalmn, lllixbln, Bordcn, Champion, Willianis. ROW' 3: Trulll, l'vtc1scn, Gan, Robbins, .Shun-y, Kvnny, Gilbcrl, Fuqvndn. ROW' 3: Gardner, Campbell, Stocking, Vfccles, Pfuslbug, Hari, Griffin. ROW' 4: Jnhnscn, Hutchison, Caldvrl. lldslvy. Noll. Rants, Mavlniflg. Sflfvd. Chlfk- lif ROW I, loft to right: Caldcvwood, McCaulls'y, Young, Ucorrnrr. nflnlvlvy, 110110. Baalv, Maibm'11. KOW 2: Ncsbitl, lllrCl4-llan, Nabxr, Pulrx, Hunlrr, lllartin, Gough. ROW 5: DvYrmkcr, Warmack, Crabtrvv, Baal, Rngm Rnbvrts, Lurc. ROW' 4: Cobb, Hall, Nvbn, Gcttlvr, Curry, Pan-'son. Olson, Key, W'nndbury, Gcnrgv. 1217 1 J! 9 A, .gg ,-'-I :X . 'F I 'i".,.,.., 1 T5 M Q1 Y buker, Boughman Plubnvv, Hacks-lt,' Newberry, Smith. Williams, Bacon, Terrcll, Kvndall, -rs, Levers, Allan 'oo ,ts ,Wad X J Qiafzif e JN 624594 Q ,H+ ROW 1, lfl t 'hl: S h'll, P't 'h, C fll, Al ', H , M'll Simonson, liffarplilrileilf, Altiyf Rigging: Hhzrprlnl Mingzrfviimerjhirnsleelhei Seaman, Brady, Spencer, Pettis, Heisler, Hillier. ROW 3: Wells, Garst, Wolford, Wolfe, Frost, Harper, luhl, Rolfe, Pettit, Prich ard. ROW 4: Ordway, Bowler, Cosbey, Ameluxen, Chew, Ponlliflli, Tennyson, Lonergan, Walling, Donahue. ' ROW I, left to right: Johnston, Fox, Smith, Dunn, Olson, Horn. Wilson Menein, Rank, Schureman. ROW' 2: Black, Neiger, Shjarbaclz, Harbert Burgess, Case, Hawlzes, Mrzore, Belden, Barnes, Tanner, ROW' 3: Pebley, Prior, Hatch, Smith, Nobles, Core, Hall, Moorhead Patterson, Newell, Minon. ROW 4: Hanna, Kendall, Williams, Lovick, Hinds, VVallon, Duvas, Ward, W'hite, Olson. -. 13Y nh, 1 4 E f X-, MJ' ROW 1, left to right: Caltcrmolc, Law, Barnu, Call, Stewart, Baslear. ROW 2: Brooks, Standford, Anderson, Elberry, Everett, Rntllbun, Grijfn, McManus. ROW 3: Buchanan, Kreslin, Everett, Grave, Bickinshaw, Brace, Clinkscales, Johnston. T, x Y 1 . y in 3 . 4 V . X x x , g X g A Y is RN X , ,ht -'J X ' . 4 ,, 2, 6, ,. 1 ' 9' --' V A, 3. X WF,-7 ,AJ D . M XL A' 1 3 . E x E w. SMILING SENORITAS X x X r' X, - 7 ummer 3 ""----- caravan ......,,, M-M1 1410 Clan The dips, detours and danger signs of schools highway fail to frighten or surprise the mighty AIO's who have now reached the equator line of upper and lower division. The Al0,s are an active, fun-lov- ing group. A lively ice skating party and a roller skating party at Moon'- light Rollerway stands as evidence of their enthusiasm. The roller skat- ing party was not only enjoyed by the Sophomores, but also by the en- tire student body. The students skated through the evening to the roar of skates and the din of the organ. However, they came to school the next day none the worse for their fun. Mr. Clyde Healton, their adviser. started the semester successfully by calling a meeting of the previous se- mester officers and arranging for an election. For a while, campaigns, talk o ballot and speeches pushed all thought o social actui ties from the minds of these busy Sophomores When the, dust had cleared and the returns had been posted, the excited students could read the names o Lawrence Steiens president Pat Dan skin, vic-president: Estelle Curran, secretary and Mable Milligan treasurer JACK TOVVE FK ROW' I, lvfi In nghl: Hkrlf. G1ct1r1xakcr,vDndd, 1411, Clinkscalcs. Knox, lvoran, W'fIlxams, Cochran, Hxll. ROW 2: Nollcrman, Olrphant. Hcfirzcr. Fxlggvrald, Barra, Payne, Plank, Ruiz, GL-rvms. ROB 3: Lxghzm-r, PVadIL'y, Schlcrf, Blake, Blussing, Tinnnnns, Russvll, Cardas. Nlvvhan, PVann. ROW' 4: I-lackcti, bIacia5. Van John, I-larnmn, Srmlh, Smith. Llorgan, Km-pf, Bccle. llyllin, Nuil. R0 H' I, lufi In rivhr: Kvmw. Danskin, Hayw ard. Stcohens, Curran, Wlaggiora, Erikson, Jane, llilligan, ROW' 2: Baras, Thomas, 1Vcbcr, Rcitlmur, Gains, Smilcy, llillcr, VVilIiams, Vlfoodavd, Quinircll. RO H' 3: Broun, Kingslon, Cornvlius. Bcnzsrvin. Rogvrs. Dv Lacvy. Gough, ,'UcLuv. Rogan, Donaldson. ROW' 4: ML'Carllxy', Sul-Is. Grifftlz, Puucll. Zuordvn, Tuaguc, Fitch. Pcicrsuu. lngullf. Gnagy, Karzaga. J, , . v fx , I ' ' , r , I . ,, , '-,vm Ffa, 7 A, 4 fp AW. hh-if H1 -'vas ' 1 , X, aa wgxgvri " it .I TDVO PRETTY Cu-QLELX r' M1 ,af wx... . X EC t iv K' w , - SJ , ROIV 1, l'ft to right: Smith, P-1-mm, Colvnan, Slate, Lucx Call, Errn, Juv. ROW' 2: French, Caldw'll, Wecdc, Sctrtt, Sutliff, Bartruff, lgfimriz, .lonci B., Jones D. l ' 'L 1 ROW 1, lcfl to right: Kelly, O'SnlIivan, Young, Talley, Wills, Weldon, King, Marlin, Leavitt, Dreiscr. M ROW 2: Slvvcns, Fernandez, Burns, Colvin, Ryan, Erwin, Rvilly, Srals, Peterson, Garrvlt. ROW 3: Balian. Glavin, Pohl, Smjthe, Martin, Hupv, Prugh. Parkcr, Jordan, Hfrdapp. ROW' 4: Bcnncll, Carter, Palminc, Ekins, Smith, Cagswcll. Shnmaker, Abbott, Shutt. lfandvll. H12 . x X, N. I", , .rg g mmfqgftiifxw S.,fk-yqmggx Simba' '1 A10 CLASS gggi ROW' 3: Hapn'lj1', Gluason, Zeiglvr, Snlxmachur, Caslcr, A10 CLASS fj!::L'U' Eff! ' x I cr gd 'X U I M' 4 ii C 'Vx .1 ,gl i ,a I M.,- ' I, Icft to right: Nlills, Irwin, Eiscnburg. Bruncf. Reader, Passage, Edwards, Ashmarnu, Hood, Dyfws. 2: Boo. Rollcr, 1114-Allstar, Bachmun. Barnt, Kimball, Bonner. 510010, Haldurman. Gvssrwr, Olinun. lVhipplv, Illclllzany, Spraguf, Bunch, Slatvr, Nichols. Slemmon, Uhlur. ROW' 4: Quinn, Cock, Larson, Hershey, Grccnlcc. Nclsnn, Illouhrup, Nloycr. 1, Iuft to riglzi: Runcs. Cfmpcr, Ochvltnw. Coulter, Dowdell, Beard. ROW 2: Jung. Hyrncs, Nlutlun, Iinglaml. Graham. ROW' 3: W'aldvn, Silva, Conan, Smith, Goto. Pufrc. 1-13 JL, L 'Y I 3 I 0 Ln An.. .mm ., ,.. l, .Q N1 imp 1 1' Ayr' ff- '...,.....f' - 1 W 1 A AQ ROW' 1: Bonta, Bassler, Simons, Mudrxich, Fulix. Rodriguey, Davis, Bascom, Elliot, Slalorx. ROW" 2: Camp- ball, Carpvntvr, Smith, Stcinbaugh. Lantz, Lacy, Lvavilt, Brislol, Kcllcr, Stark, Plowcr. ROW 3: CL-rini, Blong, Comfort, Rucklv, Miller, Whimsy. PVhitv, Unit, Kalq, Rowe, Hays. ROW 4: Coleman, Miller, Bucklvy, Durnil, Parlridgc, Johnston. W'ings, Collins, Bullock, Keith, Smalley. AQ ROW 1, I4-jr to right: Mcl,1'a1'y, McMillan, Kowcll, Hann, Stewart, Houwink, Sicg, Ogino, Plaadrick, Hanna, lseley. ROW 2: Stillcy, Rabalitc, Page, Cruicu, Schaffer, Wassrxrx, Harrigafr, Bridston, Mayer, Andcrson, Car- pcntcr. ROW 3: Gillaspy, Cook, Spence, Rowe, Katz H., Mor1I1', I-Iolcomb, Black, Fvllch, Kingslon. ROW 4: Brangur, O'Conf ncll, Mervihcw, Drake, Fortncr. Plurrxingcr, W'oidncck, Farn5zvorth. Scdlcr, Barncs, Johnson. f NN 9 ' ,. 1 5 Las muchachas alegresl ,pi .Www A 1-44 ' .2 1 f V :- ' l I QQ? 'C m kin N, ixxi 35? 0' X l ul -.5 ,-'-, ,. Msg ' V' ' -- ,, - J" -1 , lf guulzi -gifs: P if ' I f D f Hlmnv SA-nrnno A9 ROW 1, left to right: Craprcr, Fryon, Soulhard, Mitsdarfer, Britton, Richardson, Johnson. Como, Dreesscn. ROW 2: Ogenhauser, Christianson, Yaeck, Patty, McKinney, Stransky, Munro, Jenkins. ROW 3: Brown, Phillips, Johnson, Perry, Moore, Dawson, Stacy. A9 ROW 1, left to right: Fuerhardt, Arnold, Fehr, Livezcy, Slappey, Griffin, Licbcrg, Ahrens, McNeill. ROW' 2: Gibbs, Livingston, Tily, Stevens, Dulton, Ronzoni, Richardson, Stewart. ROW 3: Macombev, Lowe, Lynch, Hill, Cosgrove, Fear, Stover, Tricleett,BroWn. ROW 4: May, Miller, Ramsey, Miller, Vanicc, Schilling, Krmsvl, Kehlev, Lund. x 3. +P MA A!!-n .419 '1-QW wi if-fi xx, X 11 AQ ROW' 1, left to right: Harrisori, Fernald, Hastings, Healy, Karp, Meyers, Rice, Van John, Whitaker .Swanson ' ROW 2: Nalan, Raddon, Herbert, Anderson. Gaglia, Hilpert, L'Oria, Stewart, Andres, Scheiwller ROW 3 Price, Ramsell, Rider, Phillips, Jacobson, Ricllardxnn. Feller. W'iIson, Gradids, Tesrhler. ROW' 4: Partridge, Smith. Williams Barber Friedrichs, Seivert, Tanner. Stover, Smith. Kendall. 7 ammer Caravan A9 CLASS Raising a swirling cloud of dust on a well-travelled road. the A9 Class plowed through the first year of h enthusiasm of a swarthu caravan. Bob Katz, as president, led his three hundred and sixty-four travel- ling companions with competence and skill. Peggy Bristol was electefl vice-president ,Barbara Smith. secre- tary and Bill Rowe, treasurer. Mis.s Wade was the class adviser. A big class such as this one calls for big things in the :ray uf activi- ties. After numerous postpoucments because of "weather conditionsf' a theatre party was held at the El Reg theatre and the whole student body was invited. The A9's had a great deal uf in- terest in "Hello Neighbor Dau," for comely Clair Stienbeck stepped forth from the ranks of the educated jiroslz to become the "Hello Girl." Throwing her grip in the HI'll!77l7l?H Neighbor and riding along with the rest of the gang. came lean Allen. just over from England. igh school with the zeal and spasmodic MIM HADL AQ lfob Katz. Prcsj: Bill 'Rowe V ri t v Brutal Acc.: Barbara Amith, In-av view ---Q-...,..........., H6 ll .. sb ' NO Z on EE YO: ,QCII N. vi .Ex 'ceo Sa! Q.: .gr 'SBE-N :..N :x TI' hx Q .. PM 5: I W :Ni l"'-. Sw, :-QI mi. Gem. R31 '4'm " :- 55' --.. N. Q55 mio- 593 :ml we-.I Em: 13:31 Q-S 5 fm: 2. lr'-H gk A QYFI .1-:Q 33'-1 ..g- 'S 55:5 21-Q 3. iv: Som .Fe CHQ: EOR. erg- 3111 'FQ -L: :USE cg' Ez? ,AP-:V .E? :Ann 35? 13? Q.: 45:3 J-QE' '2- gm z ofa. Tligw 'wif' -v Wilson. Wlzldron. Wolf, Gibbs, Slawang, Schilling, Unger, Saclzeff. Christian. 02.3 '2 , X uf., E f,,A L1 I '1 3 5:1553 ' wil f STAIRWA Y TO SUCCESS 147 . ,iff i 4 ,, 4,.- I lu' v 7' I ljiiff ! Lil ry .4 fl iwif ,jill ' 'fl V W 7 V.- PH YLLIS SCHOEPPNER, as Iuliet and WARREN POWERS as Romeo headed a splendid cast in a remarkable performance of Romeo and Iuliet in the Alhambra High School Auditorium. April 23rd. Gd! of CQAULFGCLQPJ Prince - - DARRELL BUSH Paris - IACK CHICK Montagizc - IOHN SNEED Capulet - - TED KING Old Capulet - - IOE SWARTZ Romeo - - WARREN POWERS McrCutio - - DON' LLOYD Benuolio - - - JOE BEARD . Tybalt - - FRANK HANNA I Friar Laurence - LaVERNE HUBBARD Balthasar - - BILL WHEELER Peter - - - FRANK IVIARTINDALE Servants - - - MARY KAY FENNINGER, BILL WHITE Lady Montague Lady Capulct - - BETTY SCHRACK - VERONA ANDERSON Mp X Iuliet - - PHYLLIS SCHOEPPNER Nurge , - IEANNE STEWART' fKATHLEEN MASON MARILYN CASE MERIDEE FINLEY Townspcople - SAD1EMcCOSKIE DORIS WOLLESEON ILYLE LOVELESS lBARBARA DICKARD DireCtOr - - - BERTHA WILEY WYNN15 - EDITH ROCKWELL Student Director --------- Miss Hazel Reynolds was Chairman of the Shakespeare Festival at Occidental College. 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A -W K,,,Vx,V , 'V..VVV XA. X A. A? K .. . X V . V V LVHiV XVX VV VV I V f l 5 4 ,f-mrJ M Wuyk 4. ' A , -v Q f X x 'W :Ae , . 5 b .3 A Z .V M, ,ef nip' MTV ef M nm, rf- - " iC05. . . Kaya, ervice Cfubzi The builders, repairers, contributors of the highway: such are the various Boys' Service Clubs of Alhambra High School. IUNIOR EXCHANGE The junior Exchange, headed by Mr. Walter Zick, adviser over Bill Cameron, presidentg Tom Stanton, vice-president: Bud Newton, secretary: and Kevin Wheeler, treasurerg contributed a thousand bricks and considerable labor to the Court of the Moors. Early in May, they put on a show featuring the Mark Keppel-Alhambra football game. A dinner was given to the Senior Exchange later in the semester. The club entered a float, "the Toonerville Trolleyf, in the Story Book Parade. SENIOR HI-Y One of the most active service clubs of the 'year was led by Mr. Ted Beall-the Senior Hi-Y. The highlight of the club's 1940-'41 semester was a pot luck supper to which all the other service clubs were invited. The Hi-Y also contributed a thousand bricks to the Court of the Moors and a three hundred and fifty dollar goal was set to raise money for the expense of building the court. Richard McAuliffe served as president assisted by Archer Byars, vice-president: Bob Twombly, secretary: and Ernie Vawter, treasurer. LOS ALCALDES Genial "joe" Stoddard led the Los Alcaldes through another suc- cessful year of service and leadership. The club donated a thousand bricks for the Court of the Moors. Later they held their annual ban- quet at which a Moor alumnus gave a talk. lack Higgins was forced to abandon his post as president to take a commission office: La Verne Hubbard flled the vacancy. The other officers were: Lawrence Dalen, vice-president: jack Knox, secretary: treasurer. ' ROW1.lfzr 'h::Sxr.1'1,K'kp1'k,P F Ppp Zick, Adv? R5l'l?g2: Pzzrggn, ilfylfeelcx Czalrbiicrsonj Pl lr St G g Salerno. ROW 3: Slater, Pearson, Stevens, Vinton, Newltxn, Goodlznighl. Shcllen. 152 ,M ws., N. we mc Em .yf X L XNW F ROW 1, lcft to right: Hills, Evans. Hlcyners, Seng Parker, V. Pros.: T. 1. Bvall. Adv.: Erick- Y son, Pres.g Ambcrg, Jnhnson, Twombly. ROW 2: Stcvvns, Mcrcadfv, Stillwagon, Allan, Fraud- scn, Hamvs, Knowles, Farmer. McAulif1L'. ROW 3: W'yrlu'. Hrzlccxmb, Vawtcr, Cutting, Kauffman, Lancaster, King Andurson, Ingle. ROW' 4: Carruthurs, hlillcr, Humv, tHrQuay, Byars, Roberts, Nixnn, Putman. Swartz. ROW' 1. left to right: Valcntino, Cato, Harf'ey, Cnsgrowf, Stoddard. Ad.: 5facfic, Higgins J., Pres.: Lcv. Lynn, ROW 2: Lcasc, Dennis, Lynch, H:1:gii1.s, Branztuttvr. Powell, Virgin: illclicnna. ROW' 3: Ccrda, Lloyd. Kat1, twcfinchan. Wlclsli, Sgt. of Arms: Titus, North. Bush, Atherton. ROW' 4 Pricv, Alanaut, Hvcklingcr, Hubbard, Soc.: Hamm, Ojfmilnrusvr, Gough, Ranksr, O'Sulli-nan, Davis. Hn N... 153 2 1-Y ROW 1, left to right: Curry, Totten, Pres.: Olson, Logan, Ahrens, Seng Be Miller, Stanley. ROW 2: Eudeipp, Kelly, Ferris, Woodbury, McKeever, Walker, Wilferlh, Davidson. ral rec ed f yliiji tl. f,r.,,,,ifi,.,J, So you think the Andes are high? Here is a club whose members are all over six feet tall. Starting with three members, the club shot up to twenty "long lankiesf' Their average perpendicular measurement is six feet, one and one-half inch. The highest altitude reached was Wilfred Olson who goes around six feet, five inches above the ground. The club has charge of all fire drills and intends to obtain a fire drill insignia presently. As in the past, the members operated a water wagon in the Story Book Parade, supplying "aqua" to the thirsty participants and spectators. lack Katz, as chairman, presiding over a committee of students from other high schools at the Second Student Congress that was held at Alhambra High School. Eighteen high schools of Southern California were represented. 154 .9I'lteI'l9l"e 8125 . . . anyuaye Cfubfi laanirih As though they were a caravan through Mexico, the Spanish Club has learned' much about Spanish customs and language. They have been very busy doing both. Their meetings were presided over by lim Gregory and Tom Casey, vice-president. The secretary-treasurer was Ruth Fleming. Among the yearis activities was a banquet. A trip to Padua Hills and a picnic were also enjoyed. IAQIQCA ln true traveler style, the French Club has been busily sight-seeing and enjoying good times, The club has accomplished much during the past year under the able leadership of Esther Gresham. She was assisted by Alice Wellman, vice-presidentg and Eleanor West- brook, secretary-treasurer. The club had a pic- nic last October and a dinner in real French fashion in April. Julio Our Pacific Coast Speedway is a long way from the old Appian Way, but let's make the detour. The nearest spirit to ancient Rome is in our own Latin Club. Their meetings this year were presided over by Virginia Kendall and Fred Hecklinger. Patsy Spencer was scriba and Douglas Donahue was quaestor. They had a very successful banquet on january 22, which was followed by a picnic in May. Y x ROW' I, lclt lo right: Conaway, F. Truitt, L. Truilt. Covert, Noble, Hall, Wilson, Barnl, Bafhman, Wctzcl, Flaming, Sec.-Treas. ROW 2: Calderwood, Karar, Postle, Pohl, Wright, Hubner, Solo, Arroyo, Arroyo, Dcralon. Hodge. ROW 3: Hills, Menken. Gleason, Alvey, Hope, Gales, Asha, .lane Hay- ward, Curran, Stephens, Burv, Wychc. ROW 4: Uhrig, Carpenter, Thomas, Gregory, Pres.. Harper, Casey, V. Pres.g Cobb, Chapman, George, Smilh, Fitch. 155 OH! GOING MY DVAY? ROW 1, left. to right: Foltz, Martln, Pettis, Comfort, Ferry, Raacke, Firard, Bradley, Alrnwg, Correa. ROW 2: Kiss, Young, Bacon, Burgess, Thomas, Stuart Core, Farrar, Williams, Talley. ROW 3: Larson, Dickey, Neiger, Slate, King, Pearson, Jones, Garner, Haldc Becker, ROW 4: Edgerton, Hilliere, McGinnis, Grasso, Hamm, Karp, Lee, Knox, Petre, Pearson. ROW 1, left to rigllt: Elder, Halfacre, Donfns, Fetten, Walden, Ingram, Bagley Lowry, Bruner, Rullen. ROW 2: Corum, Gmter, Kellum, Schrack, Merryweather. Senior, Martinez, Lopez, Dnrninquez, Delaney. ROW 3: Jamison, Schapler, Fitzgerald, Carter, Brett, Gales Besse, Blaekstacll, Johnson, Stanford. ROW 4: Edwards, Passage, Maedcl, Skas, Butler, Bennett, Koepf Grensted, Carter, Abbot. .4 f Mil' e ' an , 1 - i 'Q I ' 156 .0'5. 1? ROPIQ I, left to right: Bvurns, Gnrrqtl, Glafen, Westbrock. Knox, Cfrlternmle, I-Iouzvinlz, Eiscnb-org Mdfcfircgrrr, Udell. ROW 2. Hawkiris, Balzan, Vmlon, Arnutrorlg, Ruynosn, Ayer, Tunll, Rnilly Smith, Bccby. ROW 3: Parker, Fox, Grvsham, Pres.g Taitl, Waldron, Rankin, Wellmwz, V. Pros.: Osboriw, Hill. ROW 4: Hamm Maggioru, Wheeler, Offcnhauscr, Dalvn, Hunt, Donaldson, Conn-lius, Nloycr. ROW I. loft to right: VVel5h, Douglas, W'clls. England, Clinkscalis. Smith. ROW' 2: Pctl-rs, Kelly Shfdrback, Smith, Williams, Bonner, Smiley. ROW' 3: Rcithricr, .Wudriiclq Kuislcr, Slccpcr, Erickson Mill4'r. ROW' 4: Garland. Bamc, Law. Nelson, Nicholson. Erxksrm, Guugh. IST r -f , - - X H 'mm - - +. ROW' I, lcfl to right: Chafcc, Uixlkur, Plccklingcr, Consulg Plums, Farmer, Ad.: Illdwillnn, King, Consul: La Bouff, Sglwmvl, Powell. ROW 2: Donahuf, Quaesteor, Strain, Smilh, Iwvyncrs, Farrar, fcrulysmx Putman, Unger, Whrznamaker. ROW 3: Ingalls. Robbins, Gibson, Fcrris, McCarthy, Thomas, Lucas. Sloltg. LA ROW I, loft -to right: Robxnsou, Tlzompson, Righardmn, Tompkins, R: Mirm-5, L. Mircfs, Whitakcr, Blong Hawcr, Curnu. ROW 2: Logan, Borden, Slram, Speece, Fu'mer. Lxndbvm. Coflxran. lxvndall. Consu' ROTV 3: Spencer, Scriha, lVf-Vu-r, Ruyfvn. Cook, Nlilclzvll. Conner. IV0lfe, Baskclte, ROW 4: Kimball. Supp, Rcinkc, Woodward Kcarns, Whileley, Bade, Youngquist, Mills. ISN K w v W mmf. t' A li W 2 VM ,Q V ggi, 1 eff: 'Q 'li If sefig nf J 4, ,J ,gl , . rhwgggzzf Y Nga I t-T.' j'?'w.is5..X QS. A Spanish student poznts out a spot on the map and explains to two znterested senzors where the new Paci C International Hzghway will go Q 'xx SU TEMAL ,lx Q. f, X X., 9 5. XX 1 K? t -I xx CHEN ROW I, lcfl to riglll: Floras. Potter, Adv.: Wvcrzllcr. ROW 2: Smith, Rues, Brodcrson McK:1ight, Yamata. ROW' 3: Dawson, AIcGe0rgu. Haley. Hfabsrzrx, Van Jluurilc, Koo, Parkvr Schumachvr, Kcnrzcdy, W'iIkins, I'1assclIon. Farrar, Dalcn, I-lancock. Wfilson, Parker, Poncr 160 sa ecrefaricm ecrefariaf Purpose, efficiency, and energy are three of the most necessary qualities of any project, whether large or small. The Secretarial Club this year has made good its purpose of grad- uating eficient and energetic secretaries. The club, under the presidents Doris Nlcis. first semester, and Martha Clauson, second semester, strives to create a fine relationship between the business public and the Business Education Department in our school. Under the advice of their enthusiastic adviser, Miss Wood, they donated freely to the Court of lVloors fund and took an active part in the Chris!- mas activities. E1 4 ROW 1. left In right: lWiIlcr, Scribe 151 som.: Snowdon. Van der Hvidc. Tlmrsnn, Pros. Ist sem: Lindberg, Trcas. Isl scm.: Sllorcy, Svc. ls! scm.g Kuerluy, 111, G. Wvood, Adi. ROIV 2: Smith, McKr1iHhl. Bronson, HL'Kwcr, Klug- Lunifrnd. Scribe 2nd sem.: l'V1lliamv Martirr. ROW' 3: Zylifb LIIYIUISIUY, Duvall, Bruzlcrscn, Treas, 2nd sem., Clrzrvsun, Pres. Zml sum.: Pixlcy, V. Pres. Znd svm.g Hirsclz, Jones. 161 The Literary Guild, i V5 organized two years ago, meets three times a month to hear and discuss the original writing of the members. if f f wfsrzifi' Q ' K " " FQ Q . 1 will A? LITERARY GUILD fi , ., lf? ' if .- W Er? ROW' 1: Govbels, Baughman, Core, Wlillianis, Shulls, bliss M. Brown fail- ROW 2: Gregory Newton. Whr'a'ler, Bush, Katz, Kendall. 162 'S- ROW 1, left to right: Vest, Drcessen, Livcwry, Slappey, Kathcrman, Prcs.g Halde, Powell, Cayol, ROW 2: Alexander, Rowe, V, Prv5.g Mgcarlhy, Sec.-Trea5.g Rcdlin, Ahrens, Stanley, Gnagy, Belts, Adv. " " ROW I, left lo right: Shinmnto, Ogino, Yamato, Shemado. ROW 2: Ogino, Osaka, G. Shinmoto O Murashige, Takayama. , Iapanese songs, dances and ju jitsu were presented by the Triple "O" in a special assembly. 'N' Z 5? Q Q... if , we ' is .ff ,gui 7 xx V , zz C 7 ws' ' ' - 4 163 , , W 5 y ROW I: Day, Olconnor, Smith, Whitcby, Kimbrough, Hancock, Richardson, McDermott, Hawkes. ROW 2: Buvrk, Thomas, Walker, Miller, Bame, Kemper, Robbins, Stanford, Wannamaker. ROW 3: Cosand-adviser, Calderwood, Thomas, Tennyson, Dupuy, W'illiams, Douglas. ROW 1: Goudgc, G ' , M ll r, Raackc, Sangc, Powell. ROW 2: Nicholson, M'n s, Heislcr, Larson, Schalall-T, Nolrlog Boolh, Halde. rROW 3: Conaway, Sample, Fulmbri- president, Harper, Girvcn, Carter, Rankin. ROW 4: McG1Chan, Walker, Farrar, Brandi, Conn. dence If the Science Club, reorganized under its new adviser, Mr. O. T. Cosand, could make a trip, its members would probably enjoy traveling to Peru to get a scientists own view of the famous Cerro de Paseo copper mine there. Irene Fulmer, president of the club: john Hancock, vice-president: Mildred Baine, secretary, and Daniel Green, treasurer, are the officers elected to assist Mr. Cosandl in guiding the clubs activities. Ray Anderson served as transportation Chairman and Harvey Wannar11aker as program chairman. 16,1 cienfia f'- ,hx A. 'M is. 2. X I 3 s '15, Headed by Miss Erwine, the Scientia Club has been promoting a greater appreciation and general interest in biology. It has been helping in the beautifi- cation work around' Alhambra High School. Dorothy Wells, Daret Bruner, Marian Bonner, lean Kimball and Miles Peterson examine the shell Collection of the biology class. g sf' ,Q ..r' ROW 1, left to right: Erwinc, Adv.: Schwartr, Slate, Cock, Pres.: Uhler, Anderson, V. Pres.: Ingalls, Trans.: Rapelse. ROW 2: McCarthy, Eisenberg, Bonner, Schram, Kelly, Kimball, Passage. ROW 3: Whitham, Williams, Reilly, King, Weldon, Roush, Call, McCue. ROW 4: Fitch, Gough, Dutton, Calaman, Hunn, Lochard, Gnagy, Pelsue. 165 as - ROW 1, lefl to right: King, Treas.g Mathews, Thorson, Rockwell, Steed, Larson, V. Pres., Cameron, Y Von der Heide, Muultrup, Olivera, Gorrill. ROW 2: Walker, Harvey, Irwin, Wctzel, Fleming, Rees, Pres.: Sieberg, Lundquist Katherman Bumslvnd, Adv. ROW 3: Mounl, Dahl, Douglass, Curtiss, Ahlquist, Bresslcr, Bauer, Hamm, Stillwagon, Ely, Sec. 6AiC6L6 gel-A , agzruice Cfubzi The flashing hospitality of the charming senioritas from beyond the equator down Chile- Peru way, is represented colossally by such girls' organizations as the Senior Tri-Y, Sigma Tri-Y, T Club, Gamma Chi Tri-Y, Los Moras, and Campus. The Senior Tri-Y gave the Easter bunny a hand this year by making baskets for charity. And, in the "muddy month of March" gave a ' dance at the Story Park Club house. HARD WQRK The Red Cross booth at the Pet and Hobby Show was all a brain throb of the Sigma Tri-Y. The club gave a lVIother's Day tea on May 12. The Gamma Chi Tri-Y really goes in for pets and hobbies, for they made toy animals for the Pet and Hobby Show and also made a float to enter in the Story Book Parade. The Las lVloras is a group of ambitious girls who helped decorate all the big school dances. The float they entered in the Story Book Parade took first prize in the service club division. The Commissionls right hand women are better known as the Campus Club. They made campus-clean-up signs and helped sponsor the St. Patricks Day dance. So far this year the Aonea has remained inactive, but they have changed into a service Club and will soon be up with the others. The firey little red heads of the "T" Club gave things a big push around A. H. S. They helped with the Court of the Moors, got behind the P.-T. A. membership drive, and helped raise the flag. 166 7? f Jw , . Lg, pk 5. -as 4' ' , sun . in 0. ,v ,... 'V if N ' W, A S.. rm , wb. .war 2 is ...A AQ. A A 4, A ROW I Iuft to right: Marzkvn, Farrar, Hilf, Gvldthwailc, Pcltio, Hall, Rogers, Haldc. ROW 2: Catlcr- mole, Passage, Lindberg, Martxrx, Larson, Kzss, Marxg. ROW 3. Kell, Kelly, V. Pres., Pears, Garrur Gcssncr, Hurxter, Patton, Osborne. 9 T I-Y 1, left to right: Byrnes, Emvry,1Watt, Haskctt, Harnptorx, Fox, Schoeppnar, Mtxran. ROW , R lllzllrgan, Lanlz, Hrmdgc D., Hodgm' A., Sager, Lary, Parks. ROW 3. Hurman, Remke, Edom, Tnlmazz Pudcn, Kehlut. ROW' 4: Armstrong, Postlc, Stewart, Wells, Rifhardson, Kzrk, Bury, Schaplcr. 167 .gm MW WH H 5. 3 5 4 . Q "T" ROW 1, left to right: Reeder, V. Pres.: Boal, Raddon, Foster, Case, T1eas.g Alvery, Jeffery, Marchbank, Elder. ROW 2: Miner, Johnson, Unbedacht, Neigvr. Pres., Henman, Adv., Black, Cooper, Sec., Thornlon, Wells, Brown. - ROW 1, left to right: Jones, Van Daniker, Clough, V. Pres., Allen, Prcs.g Raacke, McMillan, Sec., Y Goetz, Treai. ROW 2: Davis, Harrigan, Kellam, Bach, Genco, Koss. ROW 3: Rankin, Waldron, Carter, Robinson, Goebels, Dickey, Smilh, ,. V, x f lily .W E w 168 if , Wm., , ..,,, ,,,.,,,.,.. lx? Kiln Y' V 'Z V -11. W gin. , , l. .I 'Q' , s ' My 'X M fffd an M, Ania' am., .X ROW 1, Inf! to right: Plank, Jamison, Sullivan, Sagerman, Sec.: Wynne, Adv.: Davis, Pres.: Taitl, V. I"rrs.g Wall, Trcas.: Griffin, Hanna. Headrick. ROW 2: Burkman, Hume, Long, Brown, Caldcrwood, Crabtrvc, Baughman, Call, Covert, Tunnyson. Graham. ROW' 3: Wenner, Bayer, Comfort, Allan, Fisher, Sig- ivorlh, -Corum, Tcnny, Thompson, Phillips, Comfort. Hatchrnarx, Anderson. ROW 4: Metten, Sleinbaugh, Lanlz. Condil, Seals, Knstovxch, llullman, Tucker, Mayrr, lwrfiuorgv, Pctrv, Williams, Foslur, Bclknap. ROW' I, Icfl to right: Nlaibcn, Badc, Builcr, Kimbrough, W'illiams, Bacon, Johnston, Fox, Fox. 7 - ROW' 2: Hnwc, IWrClcll.'m. lwvsbitl, Burgess, Casa, Stuart, Hznlcrzmb. Ncigcr, Black, Hatch. ROW' 3: Whlfvlfffv Carpvnlcr, Nvlsnn. fcrrall, Kvndall, PVaIl1ck. Harbt-rt, Smith, Core. Sauccrman. 1 I 169 ROPV 1. Iuft to right: Sulonmn. W'yant, Sex? Wetzel, V, Pres.: Baughman, Prc5.g Taitt, Jensen Davis. ROW 2: Rulien, Bushcy, Beeby, Whllirk, Boal, Buch, Blankenbukcr, Sncll. , ROW' 1, left to right: Hayward, Nfaggiava, Curran, Young, anskin, Pres.: Petri, V. Pres.: Martirz, Ser. ROW 2: Jarw, Erikson, Stcinbaugh, Lantz, Cormvr, Erickson. .OW 3: Cameron, Stcphvns, Hunter, Smith, Menill, Milligan, Trcas. LUNCH TIME T0 AT PLA? Designed and Cut by SHIRLEY UDELL an o I'0l0lC:f Q' Smooth surfaced highway cuts through the twisted mass of green jungle as it passes through the tropics on its way to the land of the Gaucho. The tree l branches claw at each other and queer looking, but beautiful, birds sit upon themiand seem to warble their prqse of the newly blazed trail. The sultry sun' beats down upon the highwayfseeming to test its stability but failing to find'a flaw. I 'vs I N , XV - VV ' ,'.V. VV., 7 K" g V ,V M S -,Q V V , ' Cr 1 -Q, - M - V V P-1-v ,K X V4 li: I - Y: fi W4 ,V 'V I X ht I V? V1 . ,. 17V f-kyx . x . - , 4 V 1 ' ff. V , , . f' . J 1 . I , x-Alf? .P I V ll.-4. 4 'xi 'f sh . 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There are several athletic clubs: the Tennis Club, whose adviser is Mrs. Elsey: the Archery Club, whose adviser is Miss Bumstead: and the Algia, Minor A, and G.A.A., which are also counseled by Miss Bumstead. The Alhambra G.A.A. went to Playday, which was held at Mark Keppel this year, on Satur- df y, December 7. They played games with the neighboring schools of El Monte, Monrovia, South Pdsadena, and Glendale schools. The G.A.A. also had a sucker sale and gave a "spread" fpartyj for its members. The sports comedy of the yeara was its basketball game with the boys' varsity team. It was a good and very evenly matched game due to the fact that the boys' wrists were tied together and that they wore Hnightiesf' Algia and Minor A gave a fashion show. They also held their annual formal banquet. Throughout the year the girls have had inter-class contests. The Sophomores won in volley- ball: the Seniors won in basketball: and the juniors won in speedball. Baseball was also played. . an 3' if is-uf 'W' ' fiavf- f - ROW 1, left lo right: Wollesen, Petri, Milligan, Rees, Larson, Schureman, Mccaullcy, Cameron, A Collins. ROW 2: Stephens, Miller, Walker, Pres.: Baughrnan, Van Brocklin, McGee, Callcrmole, Duvalon. ROW 3: McManus, Bastear, Berry, Call, Crabtree, Snell, Schifflca, Berryman, ROW 4: Maggiora, Curran, Ely, Kather- mnn, Bauer. 175 we-Y 8-Rf' Q - .,AA. 2.25 W 'A 1 ,,,, h . ? Q X 29? 5' f L , 4 3 4 if! , f , 2 . 5 MM Q 'M . , ,Q ww t gf P A Q 4, - M' f , ' .M ' Q ' Mfg 9 ,win www JA . 3 11 f V - . xv, . Q 1 'V . '.,1gjQ,5-2' ' 5: 4 .f fy, s W .f F 3 F .W 4 i 1 - V Si k x A 1 1 - Ron' 1. Inf f "lt:1fsIv . 11... ,4 1.1 f, is 1.-, cg N11 , L ff. 11' 1. . I, R Af TENZX' 15 CLUB Ron' 1, H.wfi,,UL4".1fk1',, xff.'11fn.11.n.'f, cX.,f1,,1.'?u1.1fi,.M451.sZ,f?ff, sffmffk,lL1?fw11'a:, my ,Kylix Call. Bamv, AI.-Mfmus. Mzlls. YVIC Natural Dancing Class under Dircvtion of Afrs. fwargarvt Thornton. 176 -ww, N. BW' E Q v w 'Iii 'T ROW I left to right Campbell Hllpvrl Gaglxa ffllxotl Wlckszr John McGachan Miller Kemper ROW 2 Buch O'Brmn Parker McManus Schcnwllcr Lambert Lonwer ROW 4 Bristol Uhler Bonner Kimball fnlen B Thompson J Thompson Wright Hcxndell WWW ' ROW 1, left to right: Dak-n. Ad .g Hodapp, Cas f, Luster. rex., ROW 2: Reeder, Walden, filllan, Sfocom. Dalcn, 5yners, England. rugh, Seng Cardx, Trensq Martin. Dddf f-lvfcj www, W4 2? ,dy M Aera 13 564 2- 'dup' .vndl dymafj 4Y4frfJf'-' 13? HOCKE I , lx r N 3 DR, RALPH HIX helps a player off Moor Field, assisted by BOBBY YOUNG MISS L. SEDVELL, sclzool nurse, and an assistant bzmdf agu a bruiscrl lvnvc. v X M ,vl 91 p Pk ofilaifaf. . .Quiei. 1713 f , . fl ' "J ' .. WJ A 'i I mil, ' ,F uw Antics of Three Men in a Tub, Little Red Riding Hood, Boy Blue, Simple Simon, and many other story book friends, were enjoyed by excited children and amused grown-ups on May 3rd at the Story Book Parade. The winners of frst prize in their divisions were: the Winter Class of '42, Summer class of '41, Stage Craft, Boys' Federation and Girls' League, and the Campus Club. X . , X ' 1 v X. ll gi' .mx A 1 1 A X 1 '. 5 1 S 0 fi Cgncex Activities, Graduate Summer '41 . . Activities, Graduates Winter '41 . . Administration . , . Algia Club .... Alhambran Staff . . Art Club . . . Attendance Office . Band ....... Bank ...... Baseball, Boys' junior Varsity , . . Baseball, Boys' Varsity Basketball, Boys . . . Bee Club ..., Board of Education . Bookroom . . . Boys' Federation . Boys' Glee Club . . Boys' Vice-Principal . Broadcasters .... Camera Club . . Campus Club . . Commission . Counselor . Debate . . Dedication Faculty. . Football . . Forensic Club . . . French Club .... Freshman Class, Summer Freshman Class, Winter Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Vice-Principal . Girls' Glee Club . . Girls' League. . Guidance .... HealthDepartment. . Hi-Y, Senior . . . InMemoriam. . IuniorExchange . junior A Officers . IuniorBOffiCerS . . Iunior Class, Summer . junior Class, Winter . Las Moras ..... Latin Club .... Library . . Light and Shadow Club Literary Guild . . . Literary Page . . . Longfellow Club . . Los Alcaldes . . Majorettes , . . Managers' Club . Make-up Crew . Minor A Club . Moor Staff. . . Musicians' Club . Orchestra . . Pep Squad . . Piano Club . Principal . . . Quill and Scroll . Radio Club . . . Registrar ..... Retiring Faculty Members Saddle Club .... Scholarship Society . Science Club . . . Scientia Club . . Secretarial Club . . Senior Play, Summer . Senior Play, Winter . Seniors, Winter 1941 . Seniors, Summer 1941 . Shakespeare Festival . Song Leaders .... S'ophomore A . . SophomoreB . . Spanish Club . . Stage Crew ,... Store Student .... Superintendent of Schools Tennis ...... Tennis Club .... Track .... Tri-Y--Aeonia 1 Tri-Y-Alpha . . Tri-Y-Gamma Chi . Tri-YiSenior . . Tri-Y-Sigma . Tri-Y-Theta . T. Club . . Triple-O . Usher Club . Varsity Club . . Wardrobe . Yell Leaders . 181 vEi1wiww!iifl'i YYPQLLTQT,-gif.-Q4 ff-ijsfrafwf +1 T ,flllli Will, llllllllill-llEil1l3illilullillillliilwllmlEvmywin rw F 3 l ll lllfllm f ' A ,f1. ' ' D , ' ,F qhlh ' ' ,,,Q?wf' , ,22 ,iiEffl' fiigjjlllll . - . il , """,,fy,gs'i 'wil 1 Nl' f li iililiigil -,wiiyiilliw l ' ,. A ' E . ' W flli i lf A - A f ffifiilill ' - - - Y ll ' ' ' . A ,, 1' V i A za wesr MAIN smear ' yy Comes congrafulafions :i ' i"lP"l Ww. and besf wishes - - - " 9 'ia f'ff4'l - We hgpe fo he seeing W! ! ,?!,fQ5e,Y you or years an f. fl ' ld! f xi ,' T 1, CD' -I ',! ,X C5 years and years. up ,J NX . i.lWy6w" - I J , I IIWOODYII ry l .. wr for -x i e' a' -ff , in ff a .emiiyzzw EEEE PRESS A5 To Democracy a free press is +he mains'ray. To dicfaiorship i+ is fhe prime menace. Thaf is why Hi+ler, Mussolini, S+alin, all began by 'Forcing fhe press in+o fheir con+rol so +hey could spread propaganda and muzzle iusl' criricism. Now lei' a Ger- man, an H'alian or a Russian iusf +ry and find ou+ wha+'s REALLY going on. lT'S DIFFERENT HERE. Our newspapers give 'rhe FACTS +ha'r enable Americans fo do 1'heir dufies as cifizens. Socially and economically, newspapers are ESSENTIAL. Only when we become such moral cowards +ha+ we prefer soo+hing syrup 'ro sfraighl'-'From-+he-shoulder repor+ing, will we see our newspapers edifed by +he head of a governmenl bureau and supporfed by subsidy. 7 ,,1ff.'! -' ,L4V1.fw f 'V ' "ln proportion as the slrurture of Ii govern- ment gives force to public' opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be Pn- llglZl671f'fl.,, George Washingtoll 182 RUTH . . . "These are the loveliest silk hose I have ever seen. The colors are beauti- ful, and notice how the rein- forced foot is just in the right place to assure the best Wear and still is not unsightlyfi 4- "'n" LOIS . . '. l'gWhy, Ruth, you sound like a salesladyg you ought to apply for a job. RUTH . . . "Oh! no, but any- body could sell the silk hose that Lieberg's carry. Their hosiery gives extra service, and then, too, they are made in three different lengths so that 'one is exactly yours'.,, You too will agree with Lois and Ruth if you try No Mend or Munsingwear Silk Hose. X IF You IT AT I I' L ITS ALWAYS GOOD PHONE I6 EAST MAIN STREET 5 a All l , E 151. K XJ' 1-1 M Q 183 Kfafid of l 947 lo Cfau of ongrafufafiond I 947 For smart dress, you will find your selection at our store agreeable and surprising. S TAN A L D E N TOM SPORTING GOODS CO. SHANNON BROTHERS 129 West M.ain St. BILL AT-21637 Men ,S 10 E. Nlain St. Alhambra THE ALHAMBRA CAMERA SHOP y 2 127 W. MAIN T' Alhambra High's Photographic Headquarters ICE SKATE . . .for Health and Fun SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS SKATES FOR SALE AND RENT PASADENA Witnter Garden 171 S. Broadway-On the Parkway Congratulations to the ffBe5t Wishes to the CLASS OF ,41 1941 Graduates" J O N E S ' DEPARTMENT STORE SAM, THE SHOE DOCTOR 142 W. Main St' 25 W. Nlain St. 184 FOR SUMMER WEAR We have here three students who have rememlwrecl summer and they are: left to right. lack Katz. Joseph- ine Hall. liveleen Wvinterlwottoms f why not you? "Eveleen. this is just the type ol' a shoe I want for summer." ex- plained Josephine. "And as youill see" explainecl Nlr. Hemphill. "the types of shoes you two girls are holding are very stunning and have a very well-built arch support which is important to the loot. You will also see they have correct ventilation, "These hrown and white shoes with crepe Soles." explained Javlc. "are very eomfortahle and will o with any type of clothes we fellows will want to wear this summer." IIEDIPIIILL BO0TERY 27 E. Main Compliments 0 UJEBER-HI CREH CU., Inc. Binders of the 1941 Alhambran 559 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles TRinity 5948 185 ongrafufafiond CAM 0 1947 TOBY I-IEEB SPORTING GOODS 851 VJEST VALLEY BOULEVARD ATLANTIC 15314 7 . ln Cl, ani? 0 HAMiLToN :Lam AND WALTHAM WATCHES ENGAGEMENT and Wedding Diamond Rings LUCIEN LELONG PERFUMES LUNT STERLING SILVER MASONIC RINGS ARTISTIC IEWELRY NEWEST COSTUME IEWELRY JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVING WATCH REPAIRING EASTERN STAR EMBLEMS LEATHER BILLFOLDS ELECTRIC SETH THOMAS CLOCKS ROCK SHARPE CRYSTAL WATCH, CLOCK AND IEWELERY REPAIRING We have our own work shop in which we set dia- monds-repair, remodel and manufacture jewelry. We are lruly proud of our fine workmanship in this par- ticular field. Tr Q Q ,SQSMLQI C' T IN6 Special! pafed on .gjfuvlenfri , !OAofo9ral9A:5 af fAe f QUALITY PORTRAITURE 133 West Main Street Ph P.Tlcmtic 1-0271 187 1 C: F? n ghMWWMmwW .LQMQHZQMW 1f1Mvf'1' Woffafd 124101797 Muffy ZfQJ Jzfyfawbafab Affifffy OZZXQAQZSOI7 EmfQMwW ,QmWZkhy 1110641514111 A'gfff00ZvC,Q HQZQMG My7QMm5 14 fV117o1f9Q91 -25,722-ZZ 1 - ,Q a M3I'VmDJ Jfiiy ? QU AT T gf-'ASADEQN15 W . KmmUf"'h4D3f?1E zE'VERY ffidaq fafakurdaq N 5 fe 4 C'l wc A uc 1 ro ,Q1y1v1 A 300 E GQE N S 72 , 1641 filed! Seaenlfz Sfaeel' . . .fad iqrufelai, ealifoani IHS HNHHES ENHHHVINH EHMPHNY FQ . CfwI'lgl'Cl VCl'S O! Dfouz' IQJI 4 !!! C111 L LVC11 'l FREMHER WMM QQ 4- Q C, "Looks like all got ilu- same idea." vxclainiecl Jackie Blur-k. "Sl1re'.'isaysl'a1i llansliin. "Ill alum N11-Kaifs il flex Sl'llU4Jl.N "W lu-rv else can you get sm-I1 goofl sodas." says Jean Fox. " 'Xml x xliili- lm here I'll have ll rlioco- late soda." Slime Kilim" Him- xxay coming up..- xells Don. CKAY'S RUG Sfromaz IUST ACROSS THE STREET mils Clair Fox says, HYou'll see a lot of these gl-Iula Skirts' on the beacli this summerf' '4Yes,,' Krystallls carry a complete line of sportswear for all occasions. They have all the latest styles for students. 25355311 KRY TALL' DEPARTMENT S STORE ATlant:c 23256 56 WEST MAIN STREET 190 1 . S Calls-Calls-Calls l for 5 1' Secretaries-Stenographers Bookkeepers L L Comptometer Operators Your services are needed. Let us prepare you. We Can place you. Special Summer Term for l?l'glHllCl'S and lllllSlll1TfI Courses Courses Financed No Extra Cosb- P115 Later l Alhambra Bewley-Allen CO- Secretarial School 354 E- Main St. E.-D. CRIM, Director V 242 West Mann Street AT. 2-1445 The slafl' UI' lhl' 1911! "AIlmn1hl'am" wishes to Qiw its simferc expression UI'ap1n'erizl- lion to Ihr following individuals for their l . l'UllDCFiIllUll and help . . . E dzolm Gamzicofi of flze arf a1zJ Cgnqravlrzq 80. l ' Rlcfzarg m8IZfW'0ffh of ggrenzier jjrirzflrzq Go. MT. 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