Claremont High School - El Espiritu Yearbook (Claremont, CA)

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MUULZAMU A M K 5 I ,g :I 'F':'2'?+. Q26 ' 09' 1 fl fqeiritu de I 95 0 Published Annually by 'rhe Associaleol S+uclen+s of Claremonl' High School, Claremont California Volume 37 l June l950 Cen ten tA Hingmaai tem ..... page 6 Troupe:-A ..... page IZ 14ero6atA ..... page Z8 Ketween New . . . page 59 bedicativn To a man whose boundless energy and ready wil have made him as loved as he is indispensable af Claremonl' High School. Through 'rhe years he has been behind Jrhe scenes or in fronl of a class wirh a helping hand or smile and a spiril' of hard work and cheerlulness Thar has spread ro rhose who surround him. We will never forger and seldom again find a man who has worlced so hard ro help us, and 'ralcen such an inreresl in our success. I+ is wirh sincereslr grarirude for all Jrhal' he has added in spiril and service To our high school years Thar we declicare El Espirilu de l95O To William W. Boorh. OUR CIRCUS The circus sounds are a melodyg A whirling Tune ThaT's a parT oT me: The roaring lion, The rolling drum, The barker Telling The Tolks To come: A kindly word To keep up pluck: An old clown wishing a scared boy luck. The show in The TenT has sTarTed now: lVlidgeTs dance and elephanTs bow: The seals are Tlawless: buT beTTer Than These ls The daring man on The Tlying Trapeze. To perTormers The crowds and lighTs will give A Thrill +hey'lI remember as long as They live. The show is over, The music's been played, We've seen The Tabulous circus parade. The men are Taking The big TenTs down: The people have all reTurned To Town. We'll never TorgeT all The Tine Things we've d Our circus oT wonderful Triends and Tun. -Frances Cooke ODS EQHHELGMSSEEQRS 6 FRANCES COOKE Vice Presldenf . J.-ef' BOB DLQNHAM V7 L, Pres1den+ I 795 f.JQ.f.vf! 'J , V, , - a ! .4'i' '-,-,5,?LQ-1 1511.1 Student my offiig NEVA HILL Secrefary ANN GRAY CHARLES STIVERS MARY JAMES GLORIA GONZALES Annual Edifor Wolfpackei' Co-Edifor Wolfpacke+ Co-Edifor Adverfisinq Manager 7 WILLIAM C. GAIGE Principal, Superin+enden+ 14dminiA tration ALLAN C. NEWBY CORNELIA K. HULL Vice-Principal, Dean of Boys Dean of Girls 8 facultq MR. BOOTH MRS. MAHONEY MR. MARTIN Maflnemafics Librarian Hisfory MRS. HARRIS MR, MCGll.L MISS KNUTSEN Spanish Lalin ,A English MR. ARRING-TON MRS. WILLIAMS MR. FRASER Science Biology, -Home Economics Commercial Dept MR. JONES MR. PAPSDORF Social Sfudies Shop ?acalty MISS CORBEIL Chorus Camera Slay M RS. FULLER Ari' MRS. RUSSELL Home Economics M RS. SHAFFER Physical Educa+ion MR. DENES Orchesfra MR. SPENCER MISS COLBATH MR. COHN Baslcefball Coach Physical Educafion Physical Educafion MISS LOHRMAN and MRS. KOESTER MRS. COULTER and MR. WOOD, Business Manager MlSS HENRICUS MR. HEAD, OTTO RALEY, ANDY MORGENSON, MR. GETTMAN, BILL FULLER QQQQBQULP ca, + S' S 3 'W X- 9 P x D , X ,..., xQ,?'wf: g .ik Q 'fr ..,, U v X .lakh Mm g i V 'BONI' Seniv JIM Wll.SON Class PresidenT Our lasT year is over now-we won'T be coming back again To The chairs and rooms and Taces we've known Tor so long. We are a parT oT Them: we've leTT our mark, and we hope iT will endure. BuT more Than ThaT, These Things have leTT Their mark on us-we won'T TorgeT The lessons we've learned in human naTure. In a way iT's been a circus: a gay whirling wheel oT games and parTies and classes: The Tlaming red OT hilarious evenings: The blue of a day when norhing wenT righT, buT Then we grew a liTTle. We've paraded Through High School like members oT a circus paradi, buT in a circus There is human naTure, and a serious lesson To be learned as we . We are leaving now-and Those ThaT are leTT will carry on The show. We'll miss being a merry parT of iT all, buT we'll have iT wiTh us Torever, inside: a wonderful, colorful, human, circus. I CIMA Ufficem DOUG LAWRIE BILL BINCKLEY ESTER GOMEZ LORRAINE DICK MCCARGAR ANNETTE HARPER Vice PresidenT Social Chairman, SecreTary WESTON Social Chairman Social Chairman Vice-PresidenT Social Chairman - 39:4- BARBARA BATH Six years a'I C.H.S. Sfudenf Council Represenialive 4 4 C-.A,A. I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Wolfpaclcel Sfaff 4 TaIen'I Show I, 2 Laiin Club 2 Eyes, Dave ROBERT BURAN 4'f2 years ai' C.H.S. Le'Herman 4 Varsify Baslcefball 4 Chorus I, 4 Converfible, +he boys, PATRICIA BAUER Five years aI C.H.S. Cheerleader 4 G.A.A. I. 3, 4 Ensemble 4 Talenf Show I, 3, 4 Talenfecl, wif, energy plus FRANKLIN CHU , Three years ar C.H.S. Key Club 4 Sfudenl Governmenl' Chari' 4 Mafh brain, fall slories WILLIAM BINCKLEY Four years af C.H.S. Class presidenf 2 B Foofball 3 B BasIce+balI 3 Varsily Baslcelball 4 Pres. Key Club 4 Boy's Sfafe 3 Class Vice-Presiclem' 4 CharIey's Aunr 4 Joker, persis+en'I, Susie ROSA CONTRERAS Six years a+ C.H.S. G.A.A. I, 2 Chrisimas Pageanr 4 Chorus I, 2 Tacos 3 Library Club 4 . WiIson's U ...s 4 . I 4 Happy, diligenf, everybody's friend Lit' 9-avfli, - hm. T44 it Qgvs-.50 D, L- ul- ,Ig I' ,v ,M v A-4 ds A I-1--5 we-4-tis-'N in i' ' J- .C ' Q 4' f '6 '-4-H we f,i.,.,g,,,g,,,,kW ',',2,I,L-.Ag A 5 L4 X . r' LOUINE deLAPP Six years ai C.I-I.S. The Laie Chris Bean 3 Secreiary of Library CIub 4 Chorus I, 2, 3 G.A.A. I I-Iisfory Teacher, books, La Verne FRANCES COOKE Six years aI C.I-I.S. S. B. Vice-Presidenf 4 Class Siudeni Council Rep., 3 C.S.E. I, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4 TaIen'I Show I, 3, 4 June Mad 2, CharIey's Aun+ 4 Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4 AnnuaI Sfaff 4 SparkIing, giggles, IcIeenex ROBERT DUNI-IAM 5If2 years a+ C.I-I.S. S'ruden+ Body Presideni' 4, Business Manager 3 Varsiiy Baseball Ii, 2, 3, Capi. 4 Varsify Baskeiball 2, 3, 4 Varsify Foo'IbaII 2, 3, 4 Varsi'I'y Track 4 Le+Iermen's Club I, 2, 3, 4 Key Club 3, 4 Sporis, arnbiirious, Shiriey IRIS DARLINGTON Six years a+ C.I'I.S. Spanish CIub Trees. 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Secretary 3 Sfudeni CounciI 2 TaIen'I Show I IncIividuaIis+, Ears, Navy JOYCE FLEMING Six years ai C.I-I.S. TaIen'r Show I. 3, 4 Figureheads 3 Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Laiin Club 2, 3 Music, fun-loving, mischievous MARJORIE DAY Six years a+ C.I-I.S. GirIs' League Pres. 4, Secreiary 3 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 TaIen'I Show I, 2, 4 AnnuaI Sfaff 2, 4 Make-Up Commiiiee I, 2, 3, 4 Generous, responsibIe, Grill Dczclr Class Pfvsrdzfrl' Ldr Jgf fl Lx' U fswill H'i7fYQL, 'IT715 ffmfbnfamwubly wont oe ili2,J5?liiSL2lLl4ig 3, S507 mdffl g35,5,'l,25l,4,m4Jnz hm c wOlfp5Cr'e+'s+5+f 2, 4 QJQ Talenl' Show 3 4 QIESZ',U+p5S,F1TlllEZ W ,I Isis,Slz?,221idvf50f :Luna -to BQ Lzmrw ou? lfemczm P7712 2ar9y,1?CsG?EZ' Cmcl D One year a VC. .S. mSludenl Council Repmn Tal nl show 4 Wolfpacke aff 4 I sse ornmi e ucli S + S+ .fo 500 in Z krdzsbgilelalybagaulilulllhjirjli Ch ood we Gloria. as ou hcwc. be lid 0071 00777 do I 'fha ear old class off ' OACQFLOAGEE vaLr5L ,n'lz- -ml B F' I C.l-l.S. swf? 5 3, Pf 021 df Tl+Sh 2,3,S+dlD 4 E2,i1,l,,:2 3, 4 U an 400441 c.s.F. 3, 4 An Lalin Club I, 2 Poise, hard-working, alhlel' LAWRENCE GARRISON Five years al C.I-I.S. Talenl Show 2, 3 Charley's Aunl 4 Lucky Jade 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 KPMO, 'llirl PATRICIA I-IARN Six years al C.I-LS. C.S.E. 2, 3, Pres. 4 Girl's League Se-crelary 4 Talenl Show l, 2, 3, 4 Escape 3 Wolfpaclcel Slall 4 Annual slalf 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 4 Crealive, cliligenl, sly sen ESTER GOMEZ Six years al' C.l-I.S. Class Sec.-Treas. 4 Talenl Show I, 3, 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Tacos 3 Library Club 4 BPWC Scholarship 4 Ellicienl, dependable, qui I .4 o 0 S 0 5 1 , f . - T, .J if 3. n , f - - ANNETTE HARPER , I , Sig years a+ C.H.S. . Cheyevliader 4 T ' - 4' 'S G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Wolfpaclcel Sfall 4 . Talenl Show I, 2, 4 5 1 Class Social Chairman 4 Sludenf Council Represenlalive Pep, Chaffey, Tex MARY JAMES 5 years af C.I-l.S. Wolfpackel Edilor 4, Slaff 2 Annual Slalf 4 C.S.I:. 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Class Secrelary 3 Make-up Commiflee 2, 3, 4 The Lale Chrisfopher Bean ' 3 June Mad 2, CharIey's Aun+ 4 Dramafic Red, exuberanl K N-XM, 4 W we if SHIRLEY HOOVER Four years al C.I'I.S. G.A.A. I, 2 , Wolfpackel slall 2 Make-up Commilf 2 Fashion-plale, cu e clolhe PATRICIA KELLY One year al C.I-I.S, ,fyf I n 4 I' 1 9 G.A.A. 4 Talenl Show 4 Chorus 4 Enlhusiaslic, cule smile, TrinsIcy NICK I-IOSKIINIG One year al C.I-I.S. Varsily Foolball 4 - Gyrnnaslics, fhe cals, Hollywood BETTY KUNKLE Six years al' C.I-I.S. Songleacler 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Talenl show 2, 3, 4 Gv.A.,A. I, 2, 3, 4 Class Secrelary I Lafin Club 2 Glamour, vivacious, Tommy LAR RY LAWSON DAVID LEIGI-ITON Six years a+ C.I-I.S. Key Club 3 Talenl Show 4 Foofball 3 Creafiye plwofograp ROBERT KUTI-IE Six years al C.l-I.S. Class Presiclenl I Varsily Foolball 4 Lellerman 4 Orcbeslra I, 2 I-lair, good-nalured, Iwy, big game Iwunler hor rod RICHARD MAC MILLEN Four years al' C.H.S. Class Presiclenl 3 Boy's Slale 3 Key Club 3, V.P. 4 ,N F 0 I U Varsily foolball 2, 3, 4 1 I Varsily lraclc 3, Capl. 4 , 'H 41,23 Q, ' LeI'fermen's Club 2 Varsil Baslcelball 4 1 The Lale Cbrifslgpberv Egan Qinid ' Jokes, wh, Anim! 0 'Q ,J 'I T I ,I '5:.y,,hIYii 355' 'v s 1 TTYYTLCIN-P' xv f 'Te wok ' .Nl . xv tif!! xg ' Q X virpv -'Y ' if xx S ,Q -Q he DOUGLAXS LAWR 5If2 years af C.I-I.S Varsify Ioolball 4 LeH'ermen's Club 4 Key Club 4 C.S.F. 2, 3, Pres. 4 Brain, quiel, cars RICHARD McCAR IE M3 GAR Five years al C.I-l.S. LeHermen's Club 3, social chairman 4 Varsily Foolball 3, Sludenl Council R 4 epresenialive 3 Class Social clwairrnan 4 Freclcles, clwaracler, amiable , 314f'y .9 .I ,. x-I Six years a+ Slage Crew Talenl Slwow C.I-LS. 3, manager 4 4 Cborus 4 Dependable, MARVIN MADSEN Three years al C.l-I.S Key Club 4 Varsily Baslcelball 4 Skiing, quiel, unconcernecl plwolograplier Merilo JERRY MARTIN Six years al' C.I-I.S. Key Club 3, 4 LeH'ermen's Club 3, 4 Operella 2 Talenl Show I, 2, 3, 4 H I Slay, iclol, Iwol rods I-IAYDEN RUSSELL Two years a+ C.l-l.S. Varsily Baseball 3 B Foolball 3 Self-assured, quick comeback marksman EIQLE Nicks Calif , ,fm Sludenj Assie ly-4 ' o ', s ,M LM opbyy fl It dl f giybnt C' ,Ma-dw. 5, :ya , BOB SMITH Six years al C.l-LS. LeHermeri's Club I, 2, 3 Presldenl' 4 Varsily Eoolball 3, 4, Cap? 4 Varsily Track 3, 4 Varsiry Baseball I, 2, Varsily Baskelball 2, 3 4 Allwlele, Smi'rly, wheel dx Navi, ,Q I v, with-if T 09, vi 49' vb. Q, a Cx KY 5-9 . A Q. in Rv' 4 0-'N A I-Io eI?r?I? shdx K E Xooli Ea Shov 5 ' gpg gje Lu?cy4Jade ' 2 Q0 ,W LiKOwEAdie 4 ,, IKE SMITH Lefferman 3, Social C Varsify Baseball 3, 4 Varsify Eoolball 4 Varsily Track 4 Smile, curls, Phoenix DAVID RICHMOND 3If2 years al' C.l-l.S. Key Club 4 l.eHermen's Club 3, 4 Goalee, befler-lale-Than re-ver Baflne Camera Slay DOROTHY GUTIERREZ One year al' C.I-I.S. G.A.A. 4 Chorus 4 Chic, hair, pelife 20 BILL STORY Three years al C.I-I.S. Class Vice-pres. 2 Class Social Chairman 3 LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Baskelball 2, 3, Capl. 4 Track 3, 4 Talenl Show 2 Swisher, 6'5 , Irumpel LORRAINE WESTON One year al C.I-I.S. Class Social Chairman 4 C.S.F. 4 Wollpackel' Slall 4 G.A.A. 4 Talenlr Show 4 Wink, happy, New York MARILYN TATE Zlfg years al C.I-I.S. Ensemble 4 Talenl Show 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Perleclion, prelly, piano BARBARA WI-IITING 4lf2 years a+ C.I-I.S. Songleader 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Regoresenlalive I 2 3 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4 Talenl Show 2, 3, 4 Wollpackel' Shall: I Annual Slaff 4 Lalin Club 2 Charm, flowers, model JIM WEDBERG Three Years al C.I-I.S. CharIey's AunI 4 Key Club. Vice-Pres. 3, Sec 4 Annual Sfalif 4 Wollipackei' Sfaff 4 Baseball Manager 3 B Baskelball 2 B Track 3 School Reporler 4 Youlh Cenler Council 3, 4 Slafislician, a ppelile, g rin JAMES WILSON Five years a+ C.I-I.S. Class Presiclenl' 4 Key Club 4 Varsily Ioofball 4 Lellerman 4 Foxy, ha ppy-go-lucky, Gloria Vice Presidenrs - - ai Adams, Marilyn Leaslc Treasurers - - - - 5 fjgob l-lead. Margarer Wasden Social Chai D -y fffShirley Bosson, Sam lv1cCarson, L' J' Nancy Tall, Bob Vonder Reifh - .1 v ff :- ' 1 ' . 1 ivy. A are H J ky V fi J' P' syfkj' l l ,J if .iv W ' 1 A L, 1 P i. Q ., ,. A Bob Sanders and Paul Whifham Presidenfs This year has proved 'rhe class of '5I 'rhe mosf ambirious. hard working, and produciive Junior Class we've known ar Claremont Hs year-long proiecf of raising enough money +o puf on The Junior-Senior Prom s'rar'I'ed wifh selling facos, and was climaxed by a wonderfully successful Valen'rine's Dance given for 'rhe parenrs and faculry, No one doubfs +haJr nexi year's seniors wili lead 'rhe school wiih driving energy. i L l Paul Hodges Neva Hill Bob Head Pal Adams Sue Beaily Celia Conlreras lrvin Gneier Don Barflelf Shirley Bosson Mary Dunn Gforia Gonzales Dan Cliflon Bob Ellison Joanne Hill Pal Naflel Gil Oliver Bill Randall Bob Sanders Barbara Schrink Dan Simmons Helen Parrilla Pal Rugh Joyce Sanders Dick l-lonaker Bill Howell Leona lce Jerry James Dick Liles Yvonne Magee George Madsen Sara Keiser Beverly Lindholm Mike Mcfxlisler Gayner Murphy Marilyn Leask Nien-Ling Liu Sam McCarson 9 l Paul Whilham Camera Slay Anne Briflon Carol Jobe Charles Slivers Leroy Swick Nancy Tall Bob Vonder Reilh Jim While Mary Mock Eddie Tseng Margarel' Wasden Meriio Whileside Belly Sumpler 23 iobiiw swat iv vs i omni- wgabna 'miss s grw Tx -gb Q., sm... 'wut lflfgjg. . 'ss-gs:.a-. P S '.a ,,'K ', ii' Q Hs-P' FIRST ROW: Mrs. Harris, J. Plall, B. Larson, C. Ferrill, E. Marlin, C. Boyes, M. Honalcer, N. Wedberg, B. Graf, Mr. Marlin. SECOND ROW: A. Wagner, B. Jones, M. Landis, C. Chaffee, J. Williamson, D. Weslon, N. Claylon, R. Torrez, Liu Nien-Chang, P. Aullman. THIRD ROW: G. Hendricks, B. Bonicamp, M. Newman, M. Gaye, V. Kurlz, B. Bryan, A, Mallhay, M. Maxcy, Peler Parrilla, DQ Ford. FOURTH ROW: B. Bosson, B. Finer, R. Whilham, R. Day, D. Peclc, J. Marlinez, R. Haynes, Boulfon Black, K. Srriker, D. Walker. FIFTH ROW: D. Ice, B. Chesler, B. Deans, 1 An lerson, J. P fer, . n- son, E. Zahnow, J. Lawson, C. Hale, C. Angle. B VL i X41 f 31141 1 - I Lb A M 7 9 WL SvplwmvreAD T Whal' spirirl Whwal drive! A+ all our games, giving enlhusiaslic supporr, and on our reams, rhe sophomore class has shown ilsell ready and eager lo help in all school aclivilies. Nexl' year They will be among Jrhe leaders of our school, alwiays cheerful, always busy, always an assel ro C. H.S. ' Q l , pl ,J fr I, fs, ' li .-' g .A ln Memoriam . , v s BOULTON BLACK , Q B May3, I95O K A I ' 4,4 lg Na BOULTON BLACK, BUDDY BOSSON wx I N' 'A - Class Presidenls .-V-Q K .' - ix, T ' o ' - 3 . . Q ...I U A . . f ' iw fd r , ' 1 FIRST ROW: C, Ryerson, I. Hauge, S. Balch, M. WiIIiams, K. Nicholson, J. STreich, J. FredencIaII, 6. Richmond, I. HerTz, M. HunTer, P. Goodchap. SECOND ROW: S. Madsen, D. Manker, C. Pearson, J. Keesey, D. WhiTney, B. GeTzman, E. Murphy, P. Hammond, B. PuTnam. THIRD ROW: M. Maxcy, G. Richmond, E. Inman, J. Adkins, E. Wall, D. Holmes, J. PenTer, E. FosTer, M. FosTer, C. Head, P. NorTon. FOURTH ROW: J. PiTzer, J. Hill, D. Wasden, A. SmiTh, H. Runsvold, T. BogarT, N. Enfield, J. Woodrum, D. Hernandez, B. Jones, E. WoITe, G. Swick, D. Adams. FIFTH ROW: B. BeaTTy, B. Casselman, R. Gonzales, H. DeWeese, C. Gill, N. Gonzales, A. Torrez, W. ParriIIa, P. Hernandez, L. SaIazar. And here, Iadies and genTIemen, we see The cIass oT '53, a cIass OT greaT ambiTion and widely varying inTeresTs. This year They have shown Their TaIenTs in many Tields, Two OT Their members making Their varsiTy IeTTers, and Two oT Their number being seen in The producTion, CharIey's AunT. They're going Tar, This.eIass,, so besT oT IucIc To all OT Them. K X. X Z Ev 4:52 L s -n 95- 'hiv K Fe L0 . , '-' uL?L.' ii' R IL R'-5-.U 4 u K fy, v 9 - ,.. C T X.. .g A 5 A , A L B7 H by 9 ' A . A 6 F Eb B, H Y n G 5 ?wAhmen- FQ B H 5 6 B Q, I ji I Q 9 .1 f I 6 . -Q, Q X 1 ii .3 'K i ei- 4 ir, U W 5 A 4 6' aq'1'l'l'vvs tg B I, 'A B 4 ' T . A A ' - X YI i 5 ALLAN SMITH, DAVE ADAMS ' ' Class PresicIenTs ii Q .9 Q ls ' 62513 BILL NORRIS, DAVID BOSSON ,I Class PresidenTs I ' Under The leadership of Bill Norris, The TirsT semesTer, and David Bosson The second, The EiqhTh Grade has become prominenT in all sTudenT acTiviTies. They were a prime TacTor in The organizaTion OT The Junior High STudenT Council. They have also been well represenTed on The WoITpacIceT sTaTT and in The TaIenT Show. WiTh Their drive and enThusiasm, we will be looking Tor greaT Things from Them in years To come. FIRST ROW: J. Scronce, B. SumpTer, R. Logan, M. Blanchard, E. Black, D. Cabezuela, J. Torrez, A. Lopez, A. Molina, I. Chu. SECOND ROW: F. SmiTh, C. Fogle, B. Byran, P. MuTTler, D. ThornTon, G. Hughes, J. Jackson, J. Williams, C. Leaslc, V. STivers, B. Bell, B. Shellenlsarger. THIRD ROW: P. Eller, F. Holmes, J. Hames, G. Boyes, K. Conlclin, B. Chidlaw G. LaTlin, B. AuITman, V. BurTon, M. Miller, N. Liu, S. MaTThay. FOURTH ROW: J. PIaTT, B. Norris, J. Larsen, J. Sherrell L. Gaye, D. Long, C. Brydon. FIFTH ROW: K. Hendon, P. MarTinez, D. Woy, D. Bosson, M. Gray, A. BasT, S. Gonzalez D. Jones, H. WeaTon, D. Aronvichi. SIXTH ROW: B. Parham R. Gray, G. STraIey, L. SweeT, M. ConTreras, T. Cabezuela D. Salazar, G. Valadez, J. Armandarez , I J e - 1 f ERNEST CUNLIFEE, RODDY GRAE Class Presidemls Eager, exciied, sparkling: Ihalr describes Ihe Seyenlh Grade. New This year, +hey have Ihrown Themselves info school aclivilies wiih energy enough Io make some of The older sludenis Tired ius+ Io waich Them. Wilh Ernesl Cunliffe and Roddy Graf as leaders, 'fhey now know Iheir way around, and are looking forward Io Their high school career wiih high hopes and greai expeclaiions. e entla I FIRST ROW: M. Warkeniine, M. I-Iunier, A. Hungerford, L. Walker, A. Weslbrook, B. Coopwood, K. Wall, B. Woodward L. Johnson, O. Neisfer, L. Johnson, J. Scoil. SECOND ROW: D. Kocher, P. Smilh, R. Graf, F. Cooper, D. Jacobs, B. Massey C. Gonzales, S. Melendrez, G. Candilas, R. Chavez. THIRD ROW: K. Kees, B, Penfer, A. Torrez, G. Alba, J. Gonzalez S. Gonzales, A. Conrreras, J. Jackson, J. Ellison, M. Fosfer, M. Claywell, E. Hearsf, J. Drinker. FOURTH ROW: C. Sleele F. Gaige, E. Haerlel, N. Sarsen, R. Bondoc, R. Parilla, F. Molina. FIFTH ROW: R. Gill, D. Bassi, B. Woodrum, R. Sloker W. Jones, J. Lowry, B. Jollymour, P. Wade, P. Wall, B. Twifond, E. Cunliffe, J. Farmer, S. Bogart SIXTI-I ROW: C. Inman, M. Carpenfer, J. I-Iammond, P. McCarson, D. Ferrill, P. Perkins, M. McBurney, L. Ice, J. Enfield, J. Boggess, B. Shellenbarger, J. Sanders, J. Neff. I 1 I I I egzzm emirs 00 Q QMS K f I ' O' 00 Wf Q .3 Q. .N Q V. Q QQQQB FIRST ROW: J. MarTin. I. Gneier. SECOND ROW: B. Deans. B. HoweII, B. Dunham, R. MacMiIIen, G. Madsen. B. BIacIc. THIRD ROW: B. Head, B. Sanders, S. Mcffarson, D. Mccargar, B. Vonder ReiTh, D. LiIes. FOURTH ROW: B. STory, P. WhiTI'1am, I. SmiTh, B. SmiTh, D. Richmond, D. Lawrie, B. KuThe, J. WiIson. ette men lf C7416 Headed by aII-round aThIeTe Bob SmiTh. The LeTTer- men's Club Turned in an unusuaIIy acTive year. Bill STory, as Vice-President and George Madsen as Treasurer held down cabineT posITions. As sociaI chairmen. Dick Mccargar and Ike SmiTh puT on one OT The season's mosT successful dances. The annual LeTTermen's CarnivaI was held in May, This year in a diTTerenT IocaTion: beTween The Two gyms: buT IT was The same gay evening iT has always been. MI FY by -QZV I ryx - ,. he I I I I I Clarennonl Claremonl Cilrus Claremorvr Corona Bonila Chino CAPTAIN BOB SMITH We t6 I I3 Brea ZI Valencia 20 Claremonl I4 Puenle I3 Claremonl 42 Claremonl I5 Claremonl' Managers, B. Randall, B. Ellison, C. Silvers COACH COHN, BOB SMITH, COACH SPENCER Under 'The able coaching oT Mr. Cohn and capTained by Bob SmiTh, The WolTpack came up wiTh a poTenTially Tine Team. UnTorTunaTely, Tour oT The expecTed eleven reTurning l.eTTermen and several likely B prospecTs were unable To come ouT, leaving only a small squad compared To The large TurnouT expecTed. BuT aside Trom These TacTs, The Team soon rounded ouT inTo a smooTh, well organized club. The pack sTarTed ouT sTrong, winning iTs TirsT Two games, buT iT was only able To win one league encounTer aTTer ThaT. Of The lasT Tour games, aT leasT Two oT These could iusT as well have been The oTher way around. The Team ToughT and Tackled hard, oTTen ouTplaying Their opponenTs, buT The lack oT experienced subsTiTuTes was a major handicap. The Team, as a whole, was much beTTer Than some oT The scores indicaTed, and all buT Three members oT The sTarTing line-up were awarded All Tri-counTy berThs. Bob Dunham, one oT The league's besT ball carriers, and end Richard lvlaclvlillen, made The TirsT Team: our passing experT and capTain, Bob SmiTh, and nexT year's capTain, Sam lvlcCarson, a hard TighTing guard, won posiTions on The second Team: anoTher hard hiTTing guard, Bob Sanders, was placed on The Third Team: and Bill Howell, Dan Simmons, and BoulTon Black received honorable menTion. Bob Dunham over Tor a Touchdown in The CiTrus game. -.. . .F WE-,...W,,,...,.,..,.M,,h.,m,,-,,.......M.A V,.,.W,.,.N,,.W A, ,ni AWN M c,,, W., W. . .. - N, W W, ,N ,. WM. . . ,A . , , .. . DAN SIMMONS SAM MCCARSON I BOB SANDERS J DICK LILES DICK IVMCARGAR G-IL OLIVER JIM WILSON 3 ' h kiA'5'WQQF.'. f Jffiai' -A, '--Am i ' M1 9 x x BOB BURAN LEROY SWICK IRV Terence penalTy seT up Bob Broyles' smash Trom IO yards ouT. A hoT argumenT was seT oTT when a Dunham punT was Tumbled by Broyles and recovered by ClaremonT. Corona goT The ball, aTTer The oTTicials changed Their minds Three Times, and immediaTely drove Tor a Touchdown. This TradiTional rival game ended on a somewhaT sour noTe as The Tired-up Tri-CounTy champs, loaded wiTh reserve power, rouTed our game buT ouTplayed gridders. BoniTa's sTar, Frank Dennis, Tallied TirsT Trom The one yard line. ClaremonT roared back and drove 53 yards, climaxed by SmiTh's I2 yard run. Dunham's lciclc was wide. Billy Mann, TBoniTa's Tullbaclc, plowed nine yards Tor Their second Touchdown. A 35 'yard Dennis-To-McKendriclc pass scored again Tor The 'CaTs. Dennis powered over again and The halTTime score was 28-6. ClaremonT's second Tally came on anoTher SmiTh end run aTTer a 49 yard drive. The aTTempTed pass Tor conversion Tailed. BoniTa's nexT Two Tallies came on Two long runs by GaeTa. i Our Tired-up WolTpaclc compleTely ouTplayed The Cowboys in The TirsT halT, buT Chino's superior reserve power paid oTT in The end. ClaremonT ThreaTened consisTenTly aT The sTarT, driving To The 25, IV2, and 28, buT iusT couldn'T seem To score. On The TirsT play Dunham broke away Tor 60 yards. Our Tired gridders began To Tade in The Third quarTer, as Chino scored a saTeTy. A Tew momenTs laTer Guillen scored Trom one yard ouT. The conversion was good. LaTe in The game Guillen scored again Trom The ll and had anoTher 73 yard Touchdown run called baclc. DO IN GNEIER NALD ICE BRUCE DEANS JERRY JAMES DAN cLiFToN is -L Q 1 k , ,l 'fb ..... as la ..,.- ef L 5.4 Q in M Q w .1 my gf ,ig y is Q, i S' ,W ...,., ,... , . b , ' fb Q N QQ 555 ,Mx N 4 1 if ff? 1 9. was W hlil FIRST ROW: B. Casselman, D. Adams, E. Wolfe, R. Gonzales. SECOND ROW G Swiclc A Torrez A SmiTh H Runsvold N, Enfield, J. Hill, D. Peck, D. Ice. THIRD ROW: R. Haynes, H DeWesse T BogarT D Llndholm P Hammond E Murphy B. Jones. K We tba! The B FooTIoaII squad sTarTed The season OTT wiTh one counT againsT Them. The maioriTy OT Their besT players were also serving on The VarsiTy TooTbaII Team, and so iT became a iolo Tor Manager Bill Binclcley, To keep TogeTher enough boys Tor a compIeTe Team. In Their Two inTra-school games They were unsuccessTuI aT bringing home vicTories, IouT gained Trom The encounTers valuable experience which will help Them IaTer on in Their TooTbaII career. Dan Cllffon Manager Kawlze Mall Smashing fo whaf was perhaps fhe mosf successful baskefball season in fhe annals of Claremonf High School, fhe Wolfpack cagers, under fhe oufsfanding guidance of Coach Bob Spencer and fhe able leader- ship of Capfain Bill Sfory, swepf fo fhe unofficial league fifle for fhe second consecufive year and fo fhe finals of fhe C. l. F. playoffs as well. Paralleled only by lasf year's wonder feam, fhe Pack, despife winning fhe league playoff, ended up co-champions wifh Chino. Coach Spencer, who, alfhough being af C.l'l.S, only fwo years, has direcfed his feam fo fhe only fwo championships in fhe hisfory of fhe school, deserves all fhe credif given him. M iii S xi NE Rfk ssl-'55-ffgyg 1' X S. ii x E55 Y ,:,' S wi gi? i g ' gg ,Bug r 2 W- gwxx . N 3: N . W 5 'Nr Sf ii' l3?'Ei ?', 'f - N. W., BOB DUNHAM DAVE RICHMOND BOB SMITH PAUL WHITHAM BILL BINCKLEY BILL HOWELL GEORGE MADSEN DICK LILES GIL OLIVER RICHARD Iv1acMILLEN MARVIN MADSEN BOB BURAN , Q WW il? S The P aqoff Claremonl' 39 Chino 28 This sensaiional, nerve-racking game will forever be remembered by specfafors as well as parfici- panis. Who can ever forgel' 'rhe paclced Chaffey gym, S'rory's memorable Jrying free 'rhrow in Jrhe lasl' five seconds, or Jrhe 'Paclc's compleie ll-'ro-0 superiorify in 'rhe overfime period? Wilh a I5-all halfiime score, Jrhe game never produced more 'rhan a 'lhree poinf lead eiiher way. Sfory proved 'lo be fhe difference, scoring 22 poinis and playing fhe bes+ game of his High School cage career. B, Smiih, G. Madsen, B, Slory, B. Dunham G. Oliver, B. Slory, P. Whilham FIRST ROW: S. Madsen, B. Blaclc, B. Bosson, D. Ice, B. ChesTer. SECOND ROW: l-l. DeWesse, D. BarTleTT, N. EnTield, R. Gonzales, E. Zahnow. 5 an mm While The B baslceTloall Team was noT Too successTul, The boys acquired a wealTh OT experience which will sTand Them in good sTead Tor The TuTure. Their spiriT and enThusiasm were unexcelled, and These looys should sTrengThen our varsiTy a greaT deal nexT year. Mr. Denes deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor The Tine manner in which he coached The Team. Under his guidance The Team showed marlced improvemenT in each TilT as The season progressed. CapTain Buddy Bosson Coach Mr. Denes unior Hi In Emketba I The Junior High Baskelball Jream, coached by Mr. Jones, wem' Jrhrough The season unclefealed. Wi+h Jrhe high scoring Slreve Gonzales, closely followed by lvlilce Gray, and Jrhe high class, scrappy floor play of all The boys, H' loolcs like we should conlinue To enjoy championship Teams al Claremonl for +he nexl' lhree or four years. Selling lhe pace in lhis year's baskelball season were Jrhose lhree irreplaceable seniors, Bill Slory, Bob Smilh, and Bob Dunham, who made rhe all- league lirsl ream, and Paul Whilham, who placed on Jrhe second, as Claremonl complelely dominaled Jrhe seleclions. Caplain Srory ran away wilh Jrhe league scoring race by rallying l48 poinls in Tri-Counly play and 289 in all. An excellenl rebounder' wilh a deadly eye, our 6' 5 cenler was Jrhe deciding laclor in many games. Bob Dunham, a grear sei-up man, was Jrhe league's Jrhird highesl scorer wilh IO4 poinls. Thai deadly hook and sei shol ar+is+, Bob Smilh, was 'rhe besl' dribbler and ball handler in Jrhe league while hooping Sl digils. Deadeye Paul Whilham scored 83 in league play. One musl never forger Jrhe excellenl floor play ol George Madsen and Gil Oliver's abilily lo come Through when needed mosi. Bill Slory, Bob Smilh, Paul Whilham Bob Dunham 46 l B. Smilh, B. Slory, P. Whilham wfmwnll gawk ww W..-M W2w'T'L K2 QJA. Fuente Jr. Ni lo Practice B. Black, B. Cl'1es+er, B. Bosson, D. BarHe+f, S. Madsen G. Sfraley. D. Bosson, M. Gray, L. Sweet S. Gonzales, D. Woy, P. Marfinez FIRST ROW: J. WhiTe, B. SmiTh, I. G-neier, B. Howell, B. Black, J. PenTer. SECOND ROW: S. McCarson, B. Casselman. THIRD ROW Mr. IvlarTin, B. Dunham, I. SmiTh, B. STory, D. Liles, B. ChesTer, R. MacMillen, J. MarTin, B. Binclcley, manager. s RICHARD MacMILLEN, CapTain 48 Track This year's cinder squad was ably coached by Lyle M. veTeran Track coach aT ClaremonT. The Team had I sTerling perTormers buT Iaclced The necessary depTh To do well as iT mighT have. IT They were To win any meeTs, The realized Their poinTs musT be earned by TirsTsg and consisTenTly came Through in The sprinTs, hurdles, and evenTs. Paced by CapTain Richard Ivlaclvlillen and high p geTTer Bill Howell, The Team swepT To nine ouT oT eleven and won all The Tield evenTs To swamp Chino. The BoniTa meeT was noT decided unTil The lasT relay, w The BearcaTs Toolc To win. Bruce ChesTer la B man iun ANI broke The school's B high jump record wiTh a leap 5' QMH, an inch over his heighT. Maclvlillen, Gnier, Hc and Dunham also Took TirsTs. AlThough losing The Corona-W Triangular meeT, our TraclcsTers showed sparks oT brilliance Times againsT Two oT SouThern CaliTornia's Traclc powers. K Yracle This year's BeeweighT Track Team was severely handicapped by advances from Their members To The manpower-shorT varsiTy. NeverTheless, They ToughT hard ThroughouT The season and beaT Their cross-Town rivals, Webb, 52 To 38. Always lacking experience, They goT oTT To a poor sTarT, dropping Their TirsT Three meeTs, To Chino, 66-29, BoniTa 69-26, and Corona, 58lf3- 36M. RoberT Gonzales proved To be The Top poinT-geTTer, his greaTesT vicTory coming in The Corona-Webb Triangular meeT as he swepT bo+h hurdle races in brillianT Torm. Glenn Swiclc, Charles Hale, and BoulTon Blaclc also won Their share oT vicTories. Possessing The same diTTiculTies as The Bees, such as lack of maTerial and experience, The C Team, paced by Allen SmiTh and Douglas Peck, losT Their TirsT Two meeTs To Chino and BoniTa. 53-22, and 58V2-l8lf2. I M.- A soil FIRST ROW: G. Madsen, R. Haynes, D. Hernandez, A. SmiTh, C. Angle. C. Hale. R. Gonzales, J. Hill, H. Runsvold. SECOND ROW Mr. MarTin, G. Swick, T. BusTos, D. Peck. B. Jones, B. Howell, I. Gneier. B, ChesTer, B. Casselman, B. Black, N. EnTield, T. BogarT E Tseng B. Binckley. , ,,,, . M, -' g i- TWZWK, ,Wi fi 'I I ' ' ' fwifvfgfff , f,fQ.4,,,5 'f Y B 2 . ef . M f 1:?:.g,:5..W - I y A aff H ,, lg ,YW 4iM.if,hL,f ff' , B. Howell, I. Smifh Gonzafes. B. Bla B. Smifh H. Runsvold, A. Smifh unham R. MacMillen FIRST ROW: S. Madsen, R. WI1i+ham, A. Torrez, E. WoIfe, R. GonzaIes. SECOND ROW: D. Ice, B. Deans, R. Day, B. Smifh D. Liles, B. Dunham, I. Smifh, B. Head, P. Whifham, 6. Madsen, Mr. Cohn. Ka e6all D. Hernandez, D. Adams, D. Cliffon, managers CAPTAIN BOB DUNHAM Paul Whifham, Auggie Torrez ' -fl TIME OUT-G. Madsen. B. Smifh, B. Dunham. B. Head Because oT The prolonged baskeTbaII season, The baseball Team, under The capable coaching oT Mr. Cohn and capTained by Bob Dunham. goT oTT To a raTher slow sTarT by dropping The TirsT Two pracTice TiITs. The Team suTTered ThaT same old Trouble: Iaclc oT experience IThere were only Three seniors on The Teaml. Since over haIT The squad was composed of Freshmen and Sophomores. Coach Cohn used The season mainly Tor The building oT TuTure Teams. AIThough much oT The Team was composed oT inexperienced players, iT also included several oT The Ieague's leading ball players. CapTain Dunham was one oT The hardesT hiTTing and mosT ouTsTanding Iayers in The league, and is expecTecI by Mr. Cohn To really go places in TuTure Easeball. AnoTher greaT player was our piTcher. Bob SmiTh. The TirsT CiTrus game proved To be one oT The mosT exciTing games oT The year: Bob Dunham hiT Tive Tor Tive includin T o homers and a i Ie. and Bob SmiTh piTched a sensaTional Three hiTTer a,F',e'f' I if Eipffj EJ MW' ,l9 0 aAe6all Semen WWVIP, M' ,MQ WM 'c , IKE SMITH A BOB SMITH The C5.A.A. had a very successTuI year under The capable leadership oT Florence Hale. The associaTion promoTed muTuaI friendship, Teamwork, sporTsmanship, and cooperaTion. Every Monday and Wednesday The girls came ouT TaiThTuIIy To pracTice Tor The coming playciays. CiTrus was hosT Tor The BasI4eTbaII conTesTs, and aIThough all The Teams played hard. The Sophomores were The only ones To come ouT vicTorious. Speedball playday aT Corona Ia raTher weT onel saw The Seniors and The Freshmen winning Their games. Hockey playday was held aT PuenTe, and only The mighTy Seniors Triumphed There. The G. A. A. has raised a considerable amounT OT money This year, and plans To spend iT Tor The beTTermenT OT some FLORENCE IfIAI-E aspecT oT The school. 6-A A- Pfesldenl' FIRST ROW: B. WhiTing, B. Kunkle, P. Bauer, A. Harper, B. BaTh, F. Cooke. A. Gray, P. Kelly, L. WesTon, F. Hale P. Rugh, P. Adams. SECOND ROW: B. Brensinger, H. Parilla, L. Ice, B. SumpTer, C. Jobe, J. Hill, G. Gonzales N. Hill, 6. Murphy, B. Schrinlc, S. Bosson, M. Mock. THIRD ROW: J. Williamson, D. WesTon, N. Wedberg, C. Chaffee M. Honaker, C. Boyes, L. Liu, R. Torrez, A. MaTThay, B. Larson, P. AuITman, S. BeaTTy. FOURTH ROW: E. FosTer J. PenTer, M. HunTer, M. Williams, G. Richmond, E. Inman, J. Adkins, J. STreich, K. Wall, I. HerTz, I. Haugue C. Ryerson. F im i 54 E STANDING: B. Kunlcle, B. BaH1, F. Hale, P. Kelly, A. Gray, L. Wesfon, F. Cooke KNEELING: A. Harper, B. Whifing, P. Bauer. The Senior girls complefed wlwai' has been Hmeir mosf successful year in G. A. A. Noi' only were Huey baskeiball champs as piciurecl aloove, bul Huey also came ou+ on Top in Hie inrerclass games in speedball and hockey. I+ was a lol of fun, even Hmouglw Hwere were Hmes when Hue capiains found ii very difficuli 'ro gel Hweir ac+ivi+y-mincled players our on Hue fielcl. A. Harper, J. Hill, S. Besson, B. Schrink, L. Wes+on A. Harper, P. Bauer, J. Hill, S. Bosson, A. Gray FIRST ROW: D. GuTierrez, C. Chaffee, G. Gonzales. M. Landis. SECOND ROW: Miss ColbaTh, A. Wagner R Torrez M. Honalcer. I. DarlingTon, J. Hill, P. AulTman. JQ4 r QQ .gal XV is v an NX lfl J 'ff illllw 5 ' wywh .l ,WRE- Egips ' 4. , y A aggs 41 x 'dike TQ 6 ...., . rf' gf f ,w . X J . Q. , uf 'BOUT- 56 enni . Every Tuesday and Thursday saw The Tennis Team pracTicing diligenTly on serves, drives, and lobs. under The waTchTul eye oT Miss ColbaTh. WiTh Joanne Hill as iTs wisely chosen manager, The Team developed inTo sTiTT compeTiTion Tor The girls oT oTher League schools. dams, B. Schrinlc, G. Gonzales, N. Hill, H. Parrilla, C. Jobe, M. Mock, S. Bosson, G. Murphy M. Wasden, M. Leaslae, L. DeLapp, M. J. Wlwifeside P. Kelly, L. Weslon, A. Gray. F. Coolce, B. Bafh Weslon, B. Kunlcle, F. Cooke, B. Wl'1i'Hng, P. Ke B. Ballw, F. Hale sfer, Paf Kelly, Mary Dunn, mgr.. Ne Kulzetball 9 A .4 Captaiiw and lllanagem C. Chaffee, L. Wesfon, B. Whifing, J. Sfreich gpeedadzz Hockey M. Honaker, J. Adkins. L. , ,,V.,,,,,,,,, - B. Kunkle, BEQWQEN mais of I 59 f 1,. J E644 - ,f ,T gi ' 3' I . W WW! vbmusz 0 awwi 1 ' W I U n I I CY' 1 Q fx ' ' SCI-IOOL BEGAN ' If 2 I3IG+LI ITLE SIS TEI? PARW UTEQp1AN'S DANCE fi , 3' I N, ' rj ! Iv 1 v QI ' mf xv J Jr ' EAGUE , D' J ' NL FASI-IION SHQW ANNUALTALENTSIICM CIF FIN I LSPOINILCWA BASKETBAUCARNIVA V I DB twig u IU-UB x vu! QADQ, E IV' . I fs if 3, E fx fllkg IIFIMJ-I I I x X D- A -df I ff L if xl ALLSDORTS BANQUE I We Doon Nur ' sew n ASSENB X x X I f ff . X Q 1 f i V ff 6 5 fggim ni 9325 M- ' .L 000 ' 4' m cf' 3 J 6, E I IN X 1 K X -H91 f 2 cumsr X Alf! Q cuAfeLcV5 AUNT' cuaxsrwm n,'.e'z+ iff V an M 1 2-K K U! E if faves 'faa 15' H X ,ez 456 7 6 X xi 2 f-V .. 1 YW 4 5995 252 onmlcio , LMUQCFESTAVAL LEHERMANSCAIQNIVAL WDEN LsuzAguzroRm 4 f T N3 X X 3 0,9335 2 U 'I JUNIOR-JENIOR PROM GQADUATKONM Frannie Coolce Richard MacMillen PaT l-larn A Flo Hale Mary James Jim Wedberg Margie Day Joanne Hill Sara Keiser Shirley Bosson Meriio WhiTeside Barbara Bonicamp Carlynn ChaTTee Nnnual Staff CAMERA ST-IY Bobbie WhiTing PuTTing ouT an annual is noT an easy iob. IT TirsT involves raising all The money needed To publish The book: a Task accomplished by This year's I4 sTaTT members Through Tood sales, a Basl4eTball Medley. The TalenT Show, and walking The sTreeTs To sell adverTising space. Toward The end of The year The sTaTT members whose iob iT is To puT The annual TogeTher robbed class Time and sleeping Time To creaTe your annual: EI EspiriTu de I95O. Bobbie WhiTing, Margie Day, Meriio Whifeside, Jim Wedberg, Joanne Hill, Barbara Bonicamp, Sara Keiser, Carlynn ChaTfee, Flo Hale, Mary James, Shirley Besson, Richard MacMillen, PaT I-larn, EdiTor Ann Gray, Mr, Fraser 62 lmogen HerTz, ChiTa Torrez, PaTsy Rugh, Virginia BurTon, Ann Gray, Becky Chidlaw, BeTTy AulTman, Make Gray, AnneTTe Harper, Carolyn Ferrill, DOT WesTon, Richard MacMillen, PaT Harn, Swan FosTer, Co-ediTors Mary James and Charles STivers, Bill Binckley, Jim Wedberg, Mr. Fraser, Barbara BaTh, Lorraine WesTon 0 I I , , f , v v. iEairlaiaraii.BaTh, Bill Binckley, Jim Wedherg lwiTh wolfl, Swan'Fas+er Richard MacMillen, PaT Harn, Lorraine WesTon, , , . , Q , M . ig ,f 'j , is 0 F AnneTTe Harper I Q-, ri mfs ,if :I Th, ' C . 4 5 J. 5 , , .L , lu.. wr ' 'j f' if Jw -4 aw' ' ' 7 1 ,,...f-' '5 ' - .- - E in v f ,I 1 A . ,M I I in M waz ,mm 53455 Every oTher Friday lcome smudge or snow, plays or TalenT showsl, The WolTpackeT sTaTT managed To puT ouT anoTher ediTion OT our school paper, so all sTudenTs could know The laTesT concerning school evenTs, sporTs, Themselves and Their Triends. AT TirsT, deadline day meanT chaos, buT under The experT ediTorship oi Mary James and Charles STivers, The iob became easier, and The resulTs beTTer, wiTh each passing issue. We're all iusTiTiably proud oT our paper, prinTed now Tor The Third year, and wiTh The inTroducTion This year oT professional-looking Three column pages, and picTures. BILL BINCKLEY Presideni Key C7116 The Key Club esfablished i+seHi as a real service organizalion This year, living up 'lo iis moHo. We build. Along wi'rh such aciivilies as faking charge of parking cars for 'rhe home baskeiball games, and digging 'rhe hole for 'rhe base of +he memorial flag pole To be erec'red al Jrhe Park, 'I'he Key Club performed a real service for 'rhe school in widening 'ihe circular driveway in froni of 'rhe building. l-lolding ils regular Tuesday noon luncheon meefings rhe Club had some inleresling programs and look parr in exchange meefings wi+h +he Pomona High School Key Club. Bob Vonder Reiih and Presidem' Bill Binckley represenled The club a+ 'rhe California.-,Nevada Dis+ric+ Convenlion in Berkeley las? March, bringing home many good ideas for rhe Key Club. C Hale B Bosson, M. Madsen, B. Vonder Reifh, R. MacMillan, D. Barilell, F. Chu. E. Tseng, S McCarson C Silvers, B. Dunham, J. Marlin, Mr. Spencer, B. Binckley -iw -'iv-:M 9 an ll. .HA OV -0 -gi - 0 ..f li! Z .ami Q1-IA 'Zeague The Girls' League, composed of all +he girls in The Senior l-ligh School, has iusf compleled one of Hs rnosl successful and ouislanding years. Wilh +he sparlc provided by Presiclenf Margie Day and Mrs. Mahoney, advisor, some new ac'rivi+ies were slarled which added in+eres+ and success 'ro The program: monlhly birlhday parlies, and a group of coordinafed commiifees which included every girl in some iob. The Valenfine Fashion Show was an impressive affair: Clarernonr High girls made srrilcing models. And Jrhe Girls' League Formal srood as a gliH'ering climax lo a 'full and produc+ive year, MARGIE DAY Girls' League Presidenl' l ...W WN -. .L .. 53 Q- ' 3 NQSFQ-fe iw PAT HARN Presidenf . S . The California Scholarship Federafion is an honorary organizafion having as ifs members Claremonf sfudenfs who have mef fhe high scholasfic reguiremenfs for membership, This year fhe C. S. F. has been under The supervision of Mr. McGill and Presidenfs Doug Lawrie and Paf l'larn. Members affended fhe Spring Conference in Sanfa Monica and, as always, looked forward fo fhe annual field frip. lik, kiwi... , . Qifwzf- -e141fff'?f9 535-O wig , 1 ei-132535 - E' .T:' -1.2: , ' ff ' : . gig-,.s..ig 'N Q X aibs absa ss,si . . L bbssbs : ,. - X -- X QXXNEQYQE' l -.: . f W pwaf-.1 as ' S- sS,sw.wsx:x - if .p.-. Y-.ss iqggix 1 - .. -.s.f.1..s,. . ssl, .,f: .,.. . , ,.:.E.E,i . , ' L 1 in . M sg..g3fi.f. - J X Say,-V V ,, L. i. I . N DOUG LAWRIE Presidenf FIRST ROW: N. Liu, M. Leaslc, J. Hill, M. Dunn, E. Marfin, M. James. F. Hale, D. Lawrie, P. Naffel, G. Murphy, S. Beaffy, M. Landis. SECOND ROW: N. Clayfon. N, Wedberg, B. Graf, C. Chaffee, B. Black, C. Sfivers, G. Madsen, S. McCarson, A. Gray, J. Weclberg, P. l-larn, B. Binclcley, B. Lindholm, C. Jobe, S. Keiser, P. Aulfman, Mr. McGill. I FIRST ROW: P. Nallel, B. Whiling, D. IvlcCargar. SECOND ROW: I. Hauge, H. DeWeese, P. Adams, D. Simmons. THIRD ROW: B. Chesler, N. Claylon, C. Hale. ed C'1-MA In years pasl' lhe Junior Red Cross has carried on drives for funds: and very successfully. Bur This year 'Iheir drive was a new experience 'lor mosl of us. The High School and lhe Grammar School wenf logelher in a projecl 'ro collecl' school malerials and clolhes for Ihe children of a small school in rural France. The elforls of inleresled, persevering Red Cross Represenlalives made Jrhis drive, also, a success. Nearly everyone found somelhing 'ro donale lo children who needed lhe 'rhings so badly. ZW fs ww ff' ,f , M , ju W f f Spam la C7116 BOULTON BLACK me I v3,,f3s.g 'g1,7YL ,-:-g-::5-!f':f- gwiqwgzwwm , .W ' - Q D -1 :f'fe5-e: -, fwf r? , Q ff? f Q ' asf, - ,, .., . Elf 3. -. 1-falls,-f 4 - Presidenl A The Spanish Club isa newly organized group lhis year sponsored by Mrs. l-larris. Hs membership is open +o anyone in Jrhe school, whelher 'rhey lcnow Spanish or noi, in lhe hope Thar more sludenls will Jralce an inleresl in Laiin American affairs, cusloms, and people. Meerings are planned on Thursdays and include a wide variely of aclivilies. ln addirion lo Jrhis, 'rhree parries were given-a Jrrip +o Padua Hills, a Chrislmas parly, and a 'raco dinner and Jrhe show, Don Ouixole. S 'now FIRST ROW: B. Aullman, R. Torrez. SECOND ROW: M. Blanchard, V. Burlon, l. l-lerlz, B. Brensinger. Tl-HRD ROW E. Black, B, Chidlaw, l-l. Parrilla, M. Landis, B. Bonicamp. FOURTH ROW: P. Muffler, C, Pearson, J. Lawson, D. Walker G. l-lendriclcs, C. Gill. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. l-larris, advisor, l. Darlinglon, J. l-lill, P. Aulrman. FIRST ROW: J. l-lill, E. Gomez, R. ConTreras, B. Graf, M. l-lonalcer, Mrs. Mahoney, advisor, C. Boyes, B. Bonlcamp B. Larson, L. DeLapp, J. WhiTe. SECOND ROW: M. Leaslc, P. AulTman, B. Brensinger, J. PenTer, l. T-lauge, G. Hendricks M. Landis, D. Walker, l. Gneier. There has always been a group which works wiTh Mrs. Mahoney in The library, buT noT unTil This year has The group become a club. IT meeTs almosT every Thursday during The acTiviTy period, and The services clone by This group Tor everyone who has occasion To use The library are Tremendous. fibmr Club g M 6 , 3 12 XXQ X Q 70, T. i OTT Flaw M. l-lonaker, B. GraT icers: L, DeLapp, M. Leaslc, P. AulTman FIRST ROW: J. Pifzer, D. Ford, lvl. Honaker, M. Blanchard, C. Ryerson, D. Holmes. SECOND ROW: C. Head, J. Hames. THIRD ROW: B. Gefzman, D. lvlanlcer, C. Pearson, H. Runsvold, C. Gill, D. Aronovici. Mr. Denes. FOURTH ROW: L. Swiclc, R. Haynes, A. Smifh, D. Peck, B. Black, R. Gonzales. Q1 T? 293 xH X ,Wx f x sv T ff' T s wig, T T I -f- '2 X Kam! LasT year Claremonf saw The firsT plans for a band being laid by our indusfrious song leaders, buT iT was nof unfil This year ThaT if really gof a sfrong foofhold. Under The able direcfion of Mr. Denes, The band developed info a fairly large group of sTudenTs Thaf we were all proud To have represenf us aT each and every baslcefball game This season. They pracTiced diligenfly wiTh The song leaders every week afTer school, and were rewarded noT only wiTh The saTisfacTion of fine performances, buT beaufiful red and whiTe band uniforms. ,.-1655 fnAem6le 1 TBONI- The Ensemble is an especially hard working group oT girls who do all Their pracTicing ouTside oT school on Tuesday aTTernoons under The direcTion of Miss Corbeil. They are called upon any number of Times each year by boTh service and social groups To enTerTain. NOT only did They compose The major parTs oT The ChrisTmas PageanT and The Exchange Assemblies, buT They were The backbone oT This year's TalenT Show. B. Lindholm, A. Wagner, M. J. WhiTeside, M. Leaslc, M. Wasden, F. Hale, F, Cooke, J. Fleming, B. Kunlal P. Bauer, M. Dunn, S. Bosson, M. TaTe FIRST ROW: l-l. DeWeese, J. Lawson, C. Jobe, M. Day, M. Mock, J. Williamson, M. James, P. l-lammond, J. l-lill. SECOND ROW: B. Randall, Mr. BooTh, P. Hodges, M. McAlisTer, L. Lawson, M. WhiTeside, T. BogarT, P. l-larn, N. EnTield, A. Gray, B. Vonder ReiTh, D. BarTleTT, D. CliTTon, B. Ellison. C. Jobe, M. James, M. Day, J. Williamson, A. Gray. P. l-lodges, D, BarTleTT, B, Vonder Rei B. Ellison, B. Randall. Sta e Craft C7116 Behind The glamour and exciTennenT OT The sTage is The ever-laboring STage Crew, which makes our produc- Tions possible. The-y work long and hard aTTer school and on weelc-ends, under The energeTic guidance OT Mr. BooTh. JusT as essenTial To The success oT a dramaTic producTion is The Make-up CommiTTee, whose arTisTic TalenTs malce iT possible Tor us To see our Triends as They may look ThirTy years hence, or To see whaT lovely ladies some oT our TooTball heroes would have been. l-l. DeWeese, M. McAlisTer, D. CliTTon Mr. BooTh, L, Lawson, T. Bogart J. Lawson Barbara Schrinlc, Bobbie Whiling, Neleve Marlin, Belly Marie Kunlcle, Shirley Bosson Wilh cheers led by Annelle Harper, and songs by Barbara Schrinlq, Belly Kunlcle, Bobbie Whiling, and Shirley Bosson, our school enlhusiasm lor sporfs has been high This year. They have lecl us in supporfing our Jreams al lhe games, and have presenlecl pep assemblies To raise school spirif. Pal' Bauer, Cheryl Harper, Annelle Harper if as .e'1,Y. L, gms 2 is 'fr im , it 4 as , Y. vis, 1 l: 9 ,V 'A ia, K lg fa: ei R.. -1? 7 if ,sr Y , R K 4 S C C .N 4 Y, YV' l ri. 5 I . 0 w,3jJZgg w.' , 1 Sie 6 fe ff 73 Claarle Z FIRST ROW: J. Keesey, B, Lindholrn, C. Sfivers, M. James, B. Binclcley, N. Enfield. SECOND ROW: L. Garrison, M. J. Whiieside, J. Wedberg, I. I-Ieriz, B. I-Iowell. CAST Lord Fancourlr Babloerly - Charles Sfivers Jack Chesney ----- Bill Howell Brasseli ------ A John Keesey Charley Wyckham - - Larry Garrison Kirly Verdun - - - Frannie Coolce Amy Spelfigue - - Meriio Whiieside Siephen Spelrfigue - - - Bill Binckley Sir Francis Chesney - V- Jim Wedberg Donna Lucia oI'Alvadorez - Mary James Ela Delahay ---- Beverly Lindholm Maud ------- Imogen I-Ieriz Farmer - - - Norman Enfield C. Silvers, B. I-Iowell, L. Garrison J. Keesey, J. Wedberg, B. Lindholm, M. James Nant The Sludenr Body Play, given in December under Jrhe direclion of Mrs. Ferrall, was lhe riolous Charley's Aunt of Broadway lame. The plol cenlered around The problems of Jrwo college sludenls whose girl friends couldn'+ visii lhem unless properly chaperoned by Charley's aunl from Brazil. Unforiunalely, Charley's aunl failed io arrive on schedule and a college friend had +o be pressed info service in her place. A+ Jrhis poinl Jrhe connpli- calions became really hilarious. The Claremonf casl, headed by Charles Srivers, rolliclced ihrough Jrhe evening, enjoying ihernselves as much as Jrhe audience enjoyed walching lhern. L. Garrison, M. J. Whileside B. Howell, F. Cooke C. Sfivers, B. Binclcley C. Jobe, M. J. Whileside, C. Slivers Keck tage l. l-lerfz, M. Mock, J. Keesy, M. Leaslc, C. Jobe, D. Barlleff, M. McAlisier ' letterman Q6 hence The LeTTermen's Clubs are l4nown Tor The Tine dances They puT on annually and This year was no excepTion. Everyone was There, Tor This, The TirsT dance OT The year, held aT The lvlulTi-Use Building, OcTober 29, I949. Tacos, rooTbeer, and colces were served, and as one loolced abouT The Tables, everyone seemed To be Thoroughly enjoying Themselves. The sTyle was a nighTclub, semi-Tormal, and Bill STory spun The records. The success OT The evening was due To The careTul planning on The parT OT Bob SmiTh, PresidenT, and Dick lvlcCargar and Ike SmiTh, Social Chairmen. i.......A-an S. lvicCarson, L. Swiclc, B. Voncler ReiTh, R. Maclvlillen, Dorolhy WesTon, Charles Hale B. Dunham Chr-iA tma lbance TradiTionally The gala evenT oT The ChrisTmas season, The WolT- pacl4eT STaTT again sponsored a dance ThaT will long be remem- bered. The semi-Tormal aTTair aTTracTed a crowd oT well over a hundred sTudenTs, This due parTly To The TacT ThaT The Junior High was also included in The evening's enTerTainmenT. ,,, ,, , 7 BOBBIE WHITING ChrisTmas Queen Princesses: Nancy Johnson, Janice Williams, Bobbie WhiTing Shirley Bosson, JeanneTTe STreich, Carlynn ChaTTee Pal Kelly and Lorraine Weslon M. Blanchard, E. Black, B. Surnprer, E. l-laerlel, J. Kees, A. l-lungerlord, J. Neff, M. McBurney, B. Norris, K. Conklin, B. Bell alent On Jrhe evening of February 25+h, a crowd which packed 'rhe Clarernonr l-ligh School audirorium sal wailing expecianrly for fhe currain +o go up, and was Jrreared +o one of Jrhe loesl Talenr Shows a Claremonf audience has ever seen. In rhe form of a relevision broad- casr, Jrhe show look irs audience B. Dunham, S. Bosson, L. Lawson, M. J. Whileside, A. Wagner, M. Dunn, R. MacMillen, B. Dunham, R. MacMillen, M. Leask, M. Wasden, B. Lindholrn, B. Black, F. Cooke, L. Garrison, B. Kunkle, J. Fleming, P. Bauer, D. Barrlelr Show J M. Gaye, M. Newman, M. Leaslc, P. Harn, P. Kelly, F. Cooke, J. Fleming, A. Harper L. Wesion. S. Fosler fo Doll -Land, across Jrlwe sea +o lreland, lo beaulilul Hawaii, fo -colorful Mexico, and even To Hwe idewallcs ol New York. Under Jrlwe irec+ion ol Florence Hale, Jrlie asf pul on a professionally pol- slwed performance, which broke ll records in relurns for flue nnual. S. Bosson, M. Wasden, A. Wagner, B. Lindlwolm, F. Cooke, M. Dunn, P, Bauer, J. Fleming I J. Marlin, D. Leiglwlon P. Harn, F, Cooke, P. Kelly, L. Weslon, E. Marlin, D. Weslon I 1 i x l E miie ,, , HAPLEY5 AUNT D CLUB THING AWA!! CALLS I-NT AND RUN PUNT LONA INTERLUDE M?IYl l LES DANCIN' WITH MY BABY 9 ' ,gp -f-- ' Q gl 5 -5 -..'.. -ff 1' QQ, h A W M agik. by ,yup M Q A A,,,iA 31 if .,1' We i ' if gl snfwwagmge - --Q 2 - 2 S 53: i new a A V Q Ra' u 'L KKKITIN I! .MMNMM 3 , Z , M K W Q px 'M 'K 1-Q1 Xi ..Q' f V' ? Y 'f ' x ,Q Y an 13,3 -5125 XA 2' x W 4 , 1 2' 2 f Y fx' 4 7. swag 4, 9 M H, 1 L. 'S 0 9 4 AME H vs Q A 1 Z W xi yf - M Wmww 5 ,.,. - Q 7'W WW,Wl V m'23f'T5n'YWyf.efi'A I- 0. .ww W, M: ..,,.., , .g ,I , WXWMSM! 'Q I 4 v iff, 5 5 y 226 5 Q W V 32 513322 55 S fi iw gggifgwf fx SJW i25lf7 '353i?' S 7 'V - - uf .2 J.i.T,yL .,i ,i,i , -1:3 1 0 ,gif 1 '- gg, ,M-, !W.f ?.?f N 3. Q ' JFK i'4w3'?'Py3L', 'z ' ' W 5' 'wffi'ii'f'Z'?? N q'L.+ -W' N, gm M-1 I, 7' gi fly ,,i...k 3, M 1: K 2:63. M M MW ' ,. , ww 'ggi V ., 9' K RWM 'ff A ' 21-g34, wf1Qgz'., ,, Z, I ,A - ,,f A fm ggaf gf Wfi Q , f.5:.-H? - P It V i 2 , HUNTER S,zon.6vrA of fl fqziritu de I9 0 This year The Annual Slafl devised a new syslem ol adverlising which has proved Io be lar more salislacfory Ihan The old one. Under This plan The merchanls and inleresled Iownspeople have donaI'ed Iheir money and are Iisled below as sponsors, who are backing Claremonl High and ils aclivilies. To Ihem we owe our sinceresl appreciafion, for Ihey have made Ihis a beHer yearbook by donaling Their' adverlising space Io more piclures of you and your acI'iviIies. ACME DRY CLEANERS ALLISON'S BEAUTY SHOP BANK OF AMERICA BEAU'S TOGGERY BEAMON'S SPORTING GOODS BILL'S BRAKE SHOP CAMPUS CAB CO. CARROLL AND LEWIS CASA FLORES SHOP CLAREMONT BAKERY CLAREMONT BUILDING AND LOAN CLAREMONT FEED AND FUEL CLAREMONT JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB CLAREMONT LAWN BOWLING CLUB CLAREMONT NURSERIES CLAREMONT WOMEN'S CLUB FLORENCE B. CURTIS JOHN P. EVANS EVERETT'S SHOE SHOP DR. HARRISON B. HARWOOD DR. FREDERICK W. HOWE DR. G. W. JUERGENS MILLER'S APPLIANCE MR. AND MRS. A. E. NORTON THE OLIVERS PARENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION PARSONAGE JEWELERS POWELL'S DEPARTMENT STORE H. T. RICHARDS . RUNSVOLD'S PHARMACY RAY SANDERS J. W. STARR STEEVE'S BARBER SHOP STOCKS AND SCHWANZ H. L. STOKER ARTHUR E. TRACY TRIANGLE MARKET VARSITY BARBER SHOP VILLAGE GRILL MR. AND MRS. VONDER REITH WAREHOUSE MARKET T. A. WEDBERG DAVID H. HOWELL J. LEWIS BURKE J. D. JOHNSON ADELINE WILLIAMSON GOLDEN STATE COMPANY, LTD. Ice Cream - Milk Producls O Wholesale and Relail I I75 Easl Second Pomona Ly. 2-5043 THE BROWN MUG Brealdasl - Lunch - Dinner - Sandwiches - Malls Fooihill near Indian Hill Claremonl VALENTINE'S FLOWERS 'Our l-lear+'S in Our Business' Flowers for All Occasions 2I2 W. Foolhill Blvd. Claremont Calif. Phone: Ly. 5-2597 - - Sponsoring Your Annual - POMONA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and I LOAN ASSOCIATION 260 Soufh Thomas Slreef Pomona, California BOULEVARD MARKET The Friendly Sloron A lndian Hill 81 Foofhill Clarennon+ Opposile lhe High School BOB'S TEXACO SERVICE Delco and Wilcock Balleries Tires Lularicalions Accessories Harvard and Foofhill Phone 5,9009 ROCKWELL CHEVRON STATION IsT and Yale Avenue TIT UI Ola f I SPORTSIU E Fl R - STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS - SPORTSWEAR P na's Leading STore For Young Women SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER R. A. TIERNAN TYPEWRITER COMPANY 269 Wesf Second ClaremOnT 239 S. Main ST. P SPACE FURNITURE COMPANY WILSON'S DINNER HOUSE lO2 Harvard Claremon'I 20' FCOM' Blvd. Ly' 4'l54l L V YYYDY YYR'YY2A n Y THAT PUT SUNSHINE ll n , , of -SEPA' 'N YOUR WARDROBE QQQBQI SQIWRIGHT BROS. 81 RICE WOLFE AND COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE I6O W. FOOTITIII Blvd. LYCOmIng 5-2035 BENTLEY'S FOOD MARKET - THIRD and YALE - Claremonl' Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 232 NOTTIW Alexander Ly. 5-2655 There Is NO SubsTiTuI'e For OualITy MURPHY CHEVROLET COMPANY 30 I NOrTl'1 Garey Pomona A R D E N F A R M S I I OO Easi' Fiflh Pomona Ly. 2-I35I cI-IANDLER'S STORE FOR MEN FRIENDLY CQVQTER SERVICE E C+ S d P STANLEY W. RUGH and GUY BALDWIN as econ Omona Corner of Cucamonga and Alexander Clarem CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Compllmenfs OI ,UQ-Fu, ALFRED GRAY I35 Easl Second Porn Cornplimenls of H E B E R T I S Records - Radios - Books P Kodaks ' COMMERCIAL PRINTING 224 Yale Avenue Clarem 9 Harvard Avenue Clarernonl' H I L L E N ' S CLAREMONT HARDWARE Television . Radio 20 Yale Avenue Phone: 5-III8 740 Norlrlw Garey Avenue Ly. 2-3532 Pam COLLEGE CLEANERS G- E- MCKAY There's a Difference Ford Dealer Wesf Second SI'ree+ Claremoni 290 S, Gibbs Pom CU'-I-ER'S MISSION CAFE 5 - I0 - 25c Srore Where Friends Meer! I26 Yale H A R M O N D A Y CIaremonI's Los Angeles Times Dealer FIXTURES - WIRING . APPLIANCES PAUL I. PAIGE We Carry Fuller Producfs 2I5 W. Firsf STree+ Phone: 5-I7I2 ED'S CQFFEE SHQP GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS ROY G. PIERCE Serving Breakfast Lunch, and Dinner Open from 6 A.M. Io 7 P.M. . l ISI and Alexander PI-IONE: 5-I307 Clarem Cornpleie Founfain Service FOOTHILL GARAGE LAEE P. SPEIRS. Prop. Official Aulo Club Garage Q44 - PHONE: 5-2604- R. B. DUSTY RHOADES INSURANCE SPECIALISTS ALL KINDS If IFS wriiien-we wriie ir mmm, .,. , H . ,W,,,,,,W ,.m,,,m.m, ,mnn. .,,h,.,....TM.,.,,.,1.,..,.m., A ,..q .W W v ,. W.W. - 1, mpg, -mme weak- akcux M' BIWSUFQZN sums' 'Bk N-sus 'Qing q,,,.4, was :N . n M ' q as . S '5 5VWfA.'k!.s..s XaqXg gpg.,-5. vm. , E Q k'kU'+uw'Y'-'PF' Wade Lt. been-qbye 1: gnu, - 'Q MMS -N-:VE-eq Mggtkukxx tem it tsutxieqmtwm 'L kooe u - ' 'Wm ' 'xr-'Mg N-exxeqks. ,mmm 51-N.. .QQ msec! -'ua Noe NN.g.1 A mr SE Q, S I lllil N1 1. C.O.l.v..'iAX -:Q-W i ' 'Boi - . 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