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PAGE 1 Don'f D grade Dana - C that you BT A Credit JUNE 17, 1953
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS UF 1953
PROMOTIONAL EXERCISES
RICHARD HENRY DANA JUNIOR. IIIGII S411-IOOI,
10:00 A, M., JIINIC 17, 1053
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ........,.,.., ,.......,., . , .,., ,,,.,..... 1 ml by Jerri Klraliaui
President, Associated Stuflvnt limly, Full Smiwstci'
NATIONAL ANTHEM ....... v ,....V................., ,,,, ,,,, , l lilwrf-tell by Mrs, Yi-ui lliegel
QAucliem:e will please join Class in singing our National Aiitliuml
INVOCATION ............,........,.,...,...,.,,....,., ,,.., l,,,.....,,,.....,., ..., l I Q verernd ill'll0 Tyler
Associate Minister Point Loma Vommiuiity 0l1llI'ltll
A NIGHT IN JUNE .,... ..,...... ljI'2lllILl5 - Wick
UDESERT SONG .... .............,....,,...... ,,,,,,, .,............. ..,,....,., . . R 1 uubf-rg
Dana Girls' Glu- Club
Mrs. Veta Rivgul. Director
Margie Wubstvr. Accompauist
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS.. ,,,, i,.f'lm'eI1ce ll. SNVQIISOII, l,l'lllClIHll
l'H,ESEN'l'ATlON OF THE SONS UF 'l'llE AMIGRIVAN llEVOl.l l'lOX
GOOD CITIZENSHIP AVVARD ......... ., . ,..,..., .Judge hive-rett N. Uiirtis
PRESENTATION OF THE FLASS OF 123523. ..,, ,,.. , .lflarence R. Swenson
ACCEPTANCE OF THE CLASS Ol' 151513 ,,,., ,,.,,,.,..,,,l,,...,.. I Jr. tleiwgro Y. Hall
Assistant Slxporintenilc-nt of Suliuols
PRESENTATION OF THE t7l'IR,'l'lFlL'AT1iS OF PROMOTION ,......,.,,
Mildred L. Ilalv. Muinber, San lbivgu Board of Education
RESPONSE FOR THE CLASS Ulf' H153 .,,......... , .,,.,..,... Mary 'liulle Gillenwatur
President. Assoviatml Stiulvut limly. Spring: Smnnstvr
Names will be read by Ali. A. U. lmvis. Uiiiiist-lui' Ut' ilu, tfluss uf 1953,
Audience will please refrain from applause until entire list is read
JUNE 17, 1953 , THE MAST PAGE 2
STUF UP THE MAST C I Honor Awards Given To llana Shidents
EDITOR IN CHIEF lo Ann Brown
FEATURE RDITOR
Catharine Bohn!!!
NEWS EDITOR larbaxa Hall
FEATURI WRITERS
Mar1I.onEnglo, Iony Barrett
Suzanne Butler, Barbara Baltzor,
Pat Medina, Edytho Wilson.
REPORTER!
Ioan laldry, Sally Hatch,
lane Fitzpatrick, Marcia Gordon,
Dana Nordby, Joanna Rand, Pots
Colt, Toni King,
SPORTS
Linda Ialsop, Alan Chapman
TYPISTS
Ioan Canon, Judy Novak, Carolynn
Jennings, Linda Cowie, Marque!
loesler
SPONSORS
Journalism James Hand
Printing lame: De Vorc
Typography Graphic Aria Classes
Ellllll-BYE IJANA
Representing the graduating
class of '53, we would like to say
good-bye to Dana.
When looking: back upon our
niany days at Dana, we notice
the helpful attitude of the en-
tire administration. The faculty
and especially our counselor M1'.
A. D, Dax-is have aided us, not
only in our scholastic work but
also have endeavored to make us
inruurc, responsible persons.
Our only wish is that in the
yr-nrs to come this cn-opcmtive
spirit will continue and that fut-
ure classes will recognize the im-
portance of this advice and will
become better students of tomor-
row,
We have arrived at an ini-
portant educational milestone of
going- from junior to senior high
school. During- the following
years we hope to accomplish
many things to make Dana proud
ci' us. With this in mind we say,
with both happiness and regret,
good-bye and thank you for ev-
erything you have done for us.
Mary Belle Gillcnwater
A. S. B. President
Certificates of merit were pre-
sented by Principal Swenson to
11 large number of ninth grade
students at the annual honor
award assembly on June 16th.
Certificates for seventh and
eighth grade honor students are
to be presented at their annual
award assemblies on June 19th,
The following students were
nominated as outstanding in
scholarship andfor citizenship and
school service by the Dana Fac-
ulty:
NINTH GRADE
QGold Sealj
SIX ClTATIONS: li a t h r y n
Fisher, Barbara Hall.
'FIVE CITATIONS: J 0 a n n e
Rand, Jack Schroedci Don Wilson,
FOUR ClTAfl'IONS: J o a n
Baldry, Betty Gillenwater, Anne
Liinbach, Sally Piersol,
THREE CITATIONS: Erlene
Bingrham, Mary Belle Gillenwater,
Don Lobl-1, Mary Ann Kovacevich,
Allan Rascon, David Travis,
Traile Wilson, John Youngs.
TWO CITATIONS: Jack Ang-
le, Bonnie Broderick, Jerri Gra-
ham, Ken Hagen, iPauline Hicks,
Linda Jessop, Marcia Jones, Roy
Kennedy, Mary Lesko, Jim Mit-
chell. Carl Morris, Dorothy San-
ford , Patricia Stevens. Shirley
Sunsten, John Tate.
Sixty-six ninth graders won a
cc-rtificate with a single citation.
EIGHTH GRADE
fcnld Sealj
l-'lYl'f C'l'l'.i'l'l0NS: Anne Nor-
Vis.
FOUR f'l'l'ATlONS: Richard
Hull. Keith Hughes, James Urqu-
hart.
THREE CITATIONS: S a r a
Adams, Larry Bcnneit, Judith
Davis, Barbara Fowler, David
Grohecker, Betty Wyloge,
TWO CVYATIONSQ Margaret
Castro, Vireinia Curl, Lucianne
Clicrry, Albert Frowiss, Gwinn
llc-rrin. Dick lsham, Julia Jacob-
sen, Frances Jones, Ole Jorgen-
son, Bill Kelly, Nancy McFadden,
Robert Meyers, Arline Montgom-
ery, Victoria South, Eve Zwan-
zieeer.
Fifty-two additional eighth
graders won a certificate with a
single citation,
SEVENTH GRADE
QGold Sealy
FOUR CITATIONS: Christie
Davis.
THREE CITATIONS: Jacque-
lyn Bingham, Linda Jean Harsh,
Winona Lindrus, Billie McLaugh-
lin, Olga Todorica, Marcia Van
Buren.
TWO GITATIONS: Gloria
Bowen, John Bennett, Deanna
Berryman, Wayne Brown, John
Collom, Carolyn Clamp, David
Cherry, Evelyn Elston, Mary Ann
Flack, Gary Hamada, Sonia Klein,
Jeanette Koch, David King, Betsy
Limbach, Paula Nickel, Sandra
Martin, Deanne Miller, Charles
Nordstrom, Roy Riesgo, Mike
Town, Helen Toothaker, Carole
Wood, Larry Willette.
Fif'fy'five additional seventh
graders won certificates with
single citations.
BARBARA HALL MAKES
PERFECT RECORD
A careful check of school re-
cords revealed that one ninth
grader has made a straight A
record in all subjects all six se-
mesters, at Dana in both scholar-
ship and citzienship. As highest
scholarship honor student in the
Class of 1953 Barbara Hall will
rect-ive a year-'s complimentary
subscription to the Readers Di-
gcst,
MUSIC STUDENTS WIN
' SCHDLARSHIPS
The Ocean Beach Junior Wo-
men's Club presented 21 Schol-
arship, .Prog-ress, and Service
Awards to students of Dana and
Point Loma High, These awards,
ranging in value from five to
twenty'five dollars, help the stu-
dents pay for sheet music and
other music supplies.
Those from Dana who won
twenty-five dollar awards wereg
Susan Rogers, Raul Torres, and
Susan Bancroft.
The five dollar awards were
presented to: Bonnie Cowie, Lin-
da Cowie, Jane Fitzpatrick, Julie
Jacobson, and Michael Prior.
.TUNE 17, 1953 THE MAST PAGE 3
NINTH GRADE CLASS PROPHECIES
Little did we dream that in
the year of 1965 John Jones'
fondest hopes of being: a newspa-
per reporter would come true. He
has discovered many interesting
things about his former class-
mates of 1953 such as:
Marilyn Kaeser is advertising
Gary McCurdy's, It's A Mess
Creme Shampoo, on Steve Ald-
ridge's and Lang Hall's Comedy
Hour . This week's guest star is
a famous Disc Jockey, Pat Me'
dina,
Bonnie Broderick and Dick
Tartre went over Niagara Falls
in a barrel while on their honey-
moon.
Stan Christman and Allen
Crouch are now playing their
trumpets on the famous detective
show for television, Snagnet .
Stanley Lytle is selling' Lytle
Liver Pillsl' in front of Kennet
Hens0n's Liquor store,
Darryl Saleebey, Jimmy Lira,
and Firmino Ferreira have taken
up knitting in Creele Marshalls
knitting class.
Eddie Varley and Pat Beard,
the famous ballet dance team, are
contestants on Jack Lamott's tal-
ent show.
Joanne Rand and her husband,
Doug Stephenson are planning a
night out with their six baby
tougrhlets to go to Clifford
Gould's Dirty Shame Saloon
to hear Carol Coykendall, a fam-
ous opera star, yodel.
Pat Olhin and Lynell Benedict,
famous girl wrestlers, will wres-
tle in Robert Imlay's arena to-
night. Virginia Potter will be
the impartial referee.
Ronnie Elsworth, while sailing
in the national sailing regatta,
was accused of hitting a buoy. His
case will be brought up in court
before Judge Pete Colt Tuesday.
Jo Ann Brown will be his defend-
ing' lawyer.
Joan Canon and Beatrice Rod-
rigues will compete for the title
of Miss Universe two weeks
from today. Beauty contest jude-
es will be George Brown, John
Roch and Glen Aicinena,
A very successful television
show is I Love Nan , starring
Nan Riekley and Ronnie Moller,
directed by Alan Chapman,
We can be sure our next pres-
ident of the United States will be
a woman because Jerri Graham
and Mary Belle Gillenwater are
the only two candidates.
Suzanne Hutler designed the
clothes for Susie Small's Famous
Show where Marcia Gordon, Ma'
jel Billings, Sally .Peirsol and
Judy Haake are the models.
Priscilla Akin is in an institute
for nuts and Penny Illadruga is
studying physiology on her.
Roger Correia is teaching' ju-
jitsu on his tuna boat to Jim
Adams, Fred Ferguson and Jer-
ry Palmer.
Jimmy Galland is now surf-
board riding to Hawaii.
Gina Mack is playing basket-
ball with the Globe Trotters ,
Edgar Niethold and Carol Cam.
eron are now swimming' the Bei
ring Straits.
Glenda Ness is running her own
bean factory.
John Youngls famous FBI in-
vestigator, is tracking down the
Murder incorporated Gang- lcnown
in 1953 as the Sabres ,
Joan Ealy has taken up her
father's hobbby of collecting for-
eign cars. Her latest creation
came from Whit Smitlfs Crazy
Car Lot,
Phil Rodgers has just won the
Pro - Golf Championship at
Tommy Maddox's Miss 'l-Im All
Miniature Golf Course.
John Craft, Jimmy Butcher,
and Doug Kellogg are top driv-
ers for Dickie Reynold's Darc
Devil Show.
Barbara Hall has been promot-
ed to chief Pencil sharpener at
Sally Hatch's Multi'Million Dollar
Bottle Cap Factory.
Jane Fitzpartick is playing' bop
on the chello in Darryl Kei-rs'
Beep On The Bop Dive.
Charles Hutchings, President of
Sanford University, sometimes
sees Kathryn Fisher, head scrub
woman, in the halls.
Linda Zukerman and Mary Stiv-
ers are the top conipetilors for
this year's Academy Award,
Joe La Dou. and Paul Brooks
have challenged Jim Sibbet and
Robert Madrugra to a race to Plu-
to in the Super Duper Rocket
Ship, designed by Joe La Gerret-
te.
Mary Lou Engle and Dana
Nordby are swimming in Frank
Saccols Water Ballet Show.
Joanne Iuascu dz Rallene Scott
are taking ice skating lessons
from Mike Crawford.
Fred Goodman, Leonard Elston
and Mary Ann Gould are trying:
to figure out Nancy Smith's
theoiy on Clevitivity,
Helen Vlachos, Leroy Curtis,
Vickie Wylie, and Ned Hunting'-
ton are planning an expedition
to the top of Ixachuttual, a
mountain in Mexico,
Entrants in this year's Olym-
pics in the men's division are
Billy Harvey and Harry Elston
in the 100 yard dash. ln the wo-
menls division are Judy Nelson
and Carol Reupsch in a round
of tennis.
Robert Walker is head chauf-
feur for David Cadillac Catlin's
fleet of Henry J's.
Barbara Baltzer and Catherine
Schultz are graduating from Glor-
ia Machado's Nursing school for
veterinarians.
Sandra Jackson and Billy
Walker are spending their hon-
eymoon on top of a flag pole, to
get away from it ull?
Ester Guterriz, Pat Prenda and
Betty Gillenwater are playing on
the Arkansas Aggies baseball
team coached by Alan Pollic,
Sylvia Brooks and Carolyn
Zarha are selling' Never Burn
Sun Tan Lotion.
Linda Jessop is now selling dol-
lar jewelry at Jack Falkenthalk
Dime Store,
Judy Novack, Carolyn Jennings
and David Wagner are trying to
heat the typing speed record of
100,06Z,023lq words per min-
ute.
The new teaching staff of Dana
consists of Old Dana Grads such
as Drama, Bob Sakillariong Home-
makniz, Don Lobby Shops, Mary
lilardig Girls' Gym, Paul Dav-
idg Boys' Gym, Diana Davis:
Girls' dean, Joan Spain: Boys'
ilmzzi. Jerry Barrett.
IUNE 17, 1953
THE MAST
PAGE 4
PERSUNALITIES
Brains? .He's loaded with
them! That is what the majority
of the ninth graders say about
Jack Schroeder this month's per'
sonality.
Jack was born on June 24,
1938 in Denver, Colorado, where
he lived for 135 years before
moving to .Pampa, Texas where
he lived until coming to San
Diego in April of last year, De-
spite his travel he thinks San
Diego is tops. Hamburgers rate
top on his food list and he likes
music, especially when its played
by Stan Kenton. He is an active
members of the school's Y Op-
timist club.
Upon graduating from high
school, he would like to attend
either Michigan University or
Massachusett Institute of Tech-
nology where he would major in
chemistry or science in his oc-
cupational preference as a Chem-
ical Engineer.
What makes an outstanding
personality? Is. it friendliness,
cheerfulness, a good sense of
humor, or an attractive appear-
ance? These things together make
a good personality, and Barbara
Hall has all of the latter qualities.
Barbara was born in Peek-
skill, New York on June 10, 1938.
She has traveled across the coun-
try three times with her family,
and after the war lived on Guam.
She returned to New York in
1949 and then came to California
in 1949.
Barbaras' scholastic ability has
proved outstanding. She has re'
ceived straight .-Vs on every
semester report card,
Among- her favorite commed-
inns are Dean Martin and Jerry
l.ewis. She enjoys all sports, es-
pecially basketball and swimming.
At the present she has no plans
for the future except to attend
Stanford University,
ENGAGED
Congratulations to Mrs. Dor-
othy Riley on her engagement to
Mr, James B. Thelen. The couple
plan to he married on June 25.
Mrs. Riley will gain a 10 year old
daughter. She also has two other
children. They plan to take two
trips this summer. One a short
honeymoon up the coast and then
they plan to take a trip with their
CURTAIN GOING UP
A Date for Bobby Sox, a
comedy in one act, was the source
of much amusement when it was
given for the assemblies of June
4 and 5. The play was the final
one of several given this year,
for assemblies, by the ninth grade
drama class under the direction
of Mr. Hand.
Before all presentations of
Bobby Sox Jackie Dolphin an-
nounced the play and cast of
characters. Separate casts gave
the performances for the three
assemblies, The title role Bobby
Sox, was played by Carolyn Zar'
uba, Sally Edholm, and Mary
Stivers. Bob Sakellarion played
Harold for all productions, with
Betty Dawson, Virginia Hewitt,
and Linda Zuckerman portraying
the part: of Marie. Mrs, Hanna
was acted by Mary Ann Jaure-
gui, Jerri Ryan, and Charlene Jef-
fers, with Bob Strickland and
Douglas Barber acting the part
of Mr. Hanna.
Mr. Trask's stage crew were
responsible for the set of this
thoroughly enjoyable play.
CROSSWIN DS
By Edythe Willou
Maroon slacks with a gold strip
down, the side, saddle oxfords, a
mrroon jacket and a tall hat of
the same color: this is the uni-
form many of the Dana girls will
be wearing next fall, These are
the girls who passed the tryouts
for the Point Loma Drill Team.
The team has an active part in
the school's activities. The main
event is the football carnival,
which brings to mind the boys
who tried out for the team. They
have not been informed of the
results vet. If there are not too
many players that are better than
some of the boys from Dana, they
will make Varsity. But if there
are nf, vacancies, the next step
down is the Sophomore team or
Junior Varsity. The prospects for
the team have been practicing
faithfully on Monday, Wednes-
day and Thursdays, since tryouts,
Both the football and the Drill
teams will practice late this sum-
mer in order to have a good per-
formance for the Football Car-
nival.
children.
Mrs. Riley will continue teach-
ing here next fall.
Hli'5 UUR MAN
Although his name is well
known not many people know
much about our personality, Mr.
Swenson, ,
He was born in St. Paul and
started, school in Minnesota. He
finished high school in Illinois.
Aftef graduating from Knox Col-
lege in Galesburg, Illinois, he
joined the U, S. Army in World
War I.
After the war he taught in
Iowa then came to San Diego in
1920 where he was a teacher at
San Diego High School.
ln 1921 he married his college
sweetheart,
When Point Loma High School
was opened in 1925, he went
there as vice-principal. In 1927 he
went to San Diego High School
as vice-principal, then to Wood-
row Wilson as principal, and back
to 'Point Loma as principal, He
came to Dana as principal in 1941
when it was built and he has
watched it grow from about 400
to almost 1600 pupils.
Mr. Swenson likes all kinds of
foods, particularly fattening ones.
He used to be thin and had wavy
blond hair.
He had four children and five
grandchildren, His hobbies are
fishing and gardening.
ELECTIUN NEWS
Congratulations, all you guys
and gals that won Student Body
offices.
The officv-:rs are: President,
Michael lverthmang Comm. Pub'
lications, Richard Hallg Comm.
Finance, Lynne Phillips Comm.
Activities, Barbara Val-
Comm. Boy's Activities,
Kelly: Comm. Cultural Af-
Shelly Ann Morris, and
Safeties, Lalo Gonzales.
those of you who ran but
get elected, you've really
Girl's
asquezg
Billy
fairs.
Comm.
For
didn't
:accomplished something by show-
ing good sportsmanship during
the campangn. It has helped yon
make new friends and become
well-known throughout the whole
Student Body.
For those of you who made the
grade, we know that you will car.
ry out the duties of your elected
office to the best of your ability,
A great interest was shown this
year by so many students 'turning
out to vote.
Our thanks to the election com'
mittee who worked hard to make
the election a success.
JUNE 17, 1953 , THE MAST PAGE 5
IDEAL TEACHER
Ninth grade students have chosen various qualities which
they think are represented in an ideal teacher. Here are their
nomuiations :
Woman Man
Miss White Personality Mr. Perry
Mrs. Ferry Sense of Humor Mr. Vogler
Miss Engel Understanding A, D. Davis
Mrs. Blair Fairness Mr. Dolphin
Mrs. Holland Disposition Mr. Young
Miss Lane Patience Mr. Lei-
Mrs. Bourke Appearance Mr, lflxfm-
Miss Davis Ability to Teach M r. Storm
Mrs. Stanley Vitality Mr. Trask
Miss Riegel Voice Alr. Stansifer
Miss Smiley Smile Mr. Lewis
Mrs. Van Buren lndividuality Mr. Hand
Mrs. Hage Friendliness Mr. Gardiner
Miss Georgia Discipline Mr. Tooze
WILL DUPEY PASS?
The clock ticks ominously. A
figure paces the floor anxiously
waiting. The ash trays are filled
with used bubble gum and wrap-
pers are strewn on the floor. The
clock approaches zero hour! The
sound of chattering' teeth fills
the room, Then with a deafening
crack Dopey Dan Dana's knees
start shaking!
Yes, for the 11th time Dopey
has reached 9th grade gradua-
tion and just as for the past 10
times, he's 'ta little concerned ,
But now the 9th graders enter
the assembly all the girls wear-
ing fresh spring dresses, all the
boys wearing white shirts and
dark pants. EEYOW! Did we say
ALL the boys. Dopey, wearing a
well padded chartreuse and
orange coat with pants to match
and a bright red tie, strolls into
the auditorium. Fm just trying'
to be modern, says Dan, The
salesman told me I'd look radio-
active in it.
The students are seated and the
promotional exercises begin.
While the speeches are being'
spoken, Dan sits back nonchalant-
ly chewing his finger nails but
as the trophies are given out Dan
starts fretting nervous. He be-
eins twitching-from seat to seat.
The tension really starts mount-
ing when the Honor Awards are
given out.
Peagreens On Parade
The future seventh grade was
entertained here Friday. There
were about 750 sixth graders re-
presenting 1O schools.
The program began in the audi-
torium where the beginning, in'
termediate, and advanced bands
entertained the guests. Then the
audience was addressed by Mr.
Swenson and other members of
the faculty. Later they went out
to the field to play games Where
they were surprised hy the
ninth graders that volunteered
to help. To finish the days acti-
vities, the sixth graders were tak-
en on a tour of the school and
given ice cream in the cafeteria.
After Dan has been strapped
down, the diplomas of graduation
are given out in alphabetical or-
der, First the A's. Dan has set-
tled down to foaming at the
mouth.
The B'sg Dopey is making fun-
ny noises and getting a little fid-
yzety.
The C'sg Dan is egetting violent,
They have to hold him down.
Finally Mr. Swenson starts
reading the D's. Will he cull Dan's
name? LVill Dan finally graduate?
lt's now or never! Everybody is
on the edge of their seats! The
assembly became chillingly quiet.
The suspense is unbearable
VVe wish we could tell you what
happened but we've no more
room so be sure to road next
year's Mast to find out if Dopey
Dan Dana passed.
LAST WILL
AND TESTAMEN T
Susie Hutler: I leave with
much regret thai Ivanhoe YU
Eve Zwanziger.
Mary Stivers: Mr. Hand's
'love' for me to Mary Ann Bates.
Pete Colt: My opinioh of
the Republican Party to Miss
Davis.
Jane Fitzpatrick: lst chair
cello to Judy Bown.
Bill Carey: I will Math 300'
-100 back to Mr. Taylor,
Jeanette Homan: Mr. D's .lul-
ius Ceaser to Clara Addy.
Gary Miller: Miss Georgia's
World Geography class' to Lloyd
Craven
.Iohn Young's: My build to
Philip Stern.
Gina Mack: I will my clumsi-
ness to Sharon Brewer.
Linda Cowie: My 'clean' lock-
er 110251 to my sister Bonnie.
Bill Lockett: Miss Davis, my
Latin book, and the ancient Ro-
mans to Dick Flobergi'
Jerry Barrett: My 18 tsub'
ject to changej case cards to
some eighth grader.
Pat Medina: My ability in
Spanish to Pat Bailey.
Erlythe Wilson: My broken
piece ot' rosin to Michael Pryor.
Ann Ogden: My seat in Mrs.
Riley's Homemaking class to Jer-
ry Jensen.
Alan Chapman: My debates in
Journalism to my sister Jane.
Betty Gillenwater: My love-
ly seat in Mr. Storm's class to
Astrid Nielson.
Carolyn Zaruba: My picture
of Tony Curtis to Sue Summers.
Toni Snyder: I leave Dana at
last!
Carolyn Jennings: 'tMy type-
writer eraser to Mrs, Blair.
Mary Belle Gillenwater: Mr
position as President to anyone
lucky enough to be elected,
Caroline Weddle: My math
hook to some unfortunate eighth
grader.
Judy Novak: I leave my seat
in Journalism to anyone crazy
enough to want it.
Pauline Hicks: The contents
of my locker to my sister Dar-
lone.
Priscilla Akin: My gum to
Miss Bradshaw.
The Color Guards: The bug-
lers to next yG!1l S Color Guards.
IUNE 17, 1953
THE MAST
PAGE 6
IDEAL NIN'I'I-I GRADER
Linda Jessop Personality Doug Stephenson
Sandy Jackson Popularity Bill Harvey
Carol Cameron Voice Ed Nietliold
Sally Piersol Hair 'Dick Tartc
Pat Medina Eyes Billy Meyer
Mary Elardi Smile Paul David
Barbara Hull Brains .Tack Schroeder
Priscilla Akin Humor Steve Aldridge
Susie Small Appearance George Brown
Mary Lesko Athlete Ronnie Moller
Build John Youngs
Joan Canon Figure
Softball Winners All
The faculty played the Opti-
mists of Dana in two of the most
exciting games of the year. The
dashing faculty team defeated
the pro's in the first game and
-were defeated in the second.
The faculty players were as fol-
lows: Rambling Romero, catcherg
Gone Gardner, pitcher and third
base, Deadbeat Davis, left field
and first base! Devil DeVore,
first base, Daring Dolphin, second
base, Jumping Jones, shortstopg
Hustling Hutchinson, third base
and pitcher, Traveling Trask, left
fieldg Exciting Exter, center
field, Topper Taylor, right field,
:ind last but not least Swinging
Swenson, who batted for Davis.
The Optimists consisted of Chad-
well, catcher: Smidt, pitcherg and
third base, Gonzalesg first base,
McCurdyg second base, Welch,
shortstop, Allin, Third base and
pitcher, Beyrerg left field, Gra'
log center field, Schroeder, right
field. They were slug' and fight
hall games with plenty of blows
thrown. but both came dut vie'
iorious.
AFTER DANA
Mary Lou Engle
On to Point Loma went the Fresh-
man class,
They slavcd all year in order to
pass.
The last Dana Loi: which we
receive,
ls the best ever we do believe.
The Dana teachers, and staff, still
remain,
The seventh and eighth graders,
are left to Reig-n .
If A I H W E L L
NINTH GHAIIERS
Goodbye, Ninth graders! It
has been fun knowing you. It
has been pleasant to see you grow
from shy seventh graders into
confident ninth graders, Best
wishes to each of you and success
in your high school plans!
Edith Smith, Girls' Dean
I do hope you will look back
on the past three years at Dana
Junior I-Iigrh School as being most
pleasant and successful. I have
enjoyed working with you and
I sincerely wish you the best of
everything for a happy future.
George Parry, Vice-Principal
Today I am very proud of the
showing you, our 9th grade
graduatinir class, have made dur-
ing your three years here at
Dana, You have been a grand
class and l have enjoyed working
with you and having 501119 part
in your progress.
As you leave Dana to take up
your work in high school, I wish
to thank you for the three interf
esting and enjoyable years I have
had as your counselor.
Congratulations to you and the
best of everything' in the future.
A. D. Davis, Counselor
The sixth graders came in from
schools nearby.
While we journeyed on to Point
Loma High,
We'll feel like punks among'
those Pro's.
But we'll get acquainted as the
time goes.
HUNDRED QUEEN
This paper couldn't have gone
to press without this article, It's
a secret to the person it's about
and she probably thinks we've
forgotten her!
The personality is Pat Medina,
Queen of the Portuguese Fiesta.
As she slowly walked to St. Agnes
Church to be crowned May 24,
everyone in the crowd was en-
tranced by the warm smile that
never left her face.
She wore a white formal of
pleated nylon net. Her long, white
cape of brocaded silk, with high
collar, was fastened around her
neck by a sparkling rhinestoiite
choker.
One of her sidemaids was 9th
grader, Mary Jane Dutra and one
of the four Vauda girls was an-
other 9th grader, Mary Elardi.
The fiesta extended into sev-
eral days and nights, but Pat re-
mained her charming, wonderful
self, We're sure you'll agree that
this honor couldn't have gone to
a more deserving person!
TUPS IN SPURT5
Outstanding P. E. students
selected at year's end by the fac-
ulty members of the girls' gym
department are as follows: Miss
Bradshaw: 2nd period Billie Mc-
Laughlin 'ithg 3rd period Loretta
Stremlau 'Ytbg 4th period, Frances
Jones Sth, 5th period Virgina Pat-
ton 9thg 6th period Mary Lou
linfzle 9th.
Miss Sherwood: .lst period Bar-
bara Velasquez Sthg 2nd period
Claudia Dale 7th, 3rd period
Rose Madden 8thg 4th period Gail
Bcase 8th: 5th period Barbara
Wei'tman 9th.
Mrs. Rader: lst period Jane
Chapman Sthg 4th period Sharon
Kendall Sthg 5th period Anne
Linibach 9thg 6th period Esther
Guitierrez 9th.
Mrs. Stanley: lst period Jer-
ry Jensen Bthg 2nd period Jac'
qnelyn Bingham 7th, 3rd period
Joyce Littleton 7thg 6th period
Pat Medina 9th,
Congratulations to these fine
girls!
JUNE 17, 1653
THE MAST
PAGE 7
JEHRI WINS BULB AWARD
The gold award for outstanding
school citizenship and service pre-
sented by the Sons of the Ameri-
can Revoluation was won by Jerri
Graham and will be presented at
the Promotional Exercises by
Judge Everett Curtis. Jerri has
been a student body officer four
of her six semester at Dana and
last semester was student body
president.
CONGRATULATIONS
Another fine class is leav-
ing Dana Junior High School and
looking forward eagerly to the in'
teresting experiences of senior
high school. We, who have been
your teachers, counselors and
friends, have watched your pro-
gress through junior high school
with a great deal of interest, We
have enjoyed working with you
and we have observed your phy-
sical, scholastic and social de-
velopment from the time you
were timid, bashful seventh grad-
ers, wide-eyed with curiosity and
bubbling with enthusiasm, to this
happy day, when you are look-
ing forward to new worlds to
conquer . We have been pleased
to watch your minds, personalities
and characters develop and we
are sure you will continue to grow
in every way during your next
three years in senior high school.
Congratulations to the Class
of 1953 and our best wishes for
your continued success and hap-
piness!
Your principal and friend,
CLARENCE R. SWENSON
James A.
Brown, George
Brown, Victor
Burdette, Robert K. Jr,
Burnett, William
Burris, Marvin Lee
Butcher, Jim
Carey, William H.
Carlson, Robert ,
Catlin, Robert David
Chapman, Alan
Chadwell, William
Chavarria,
Robert Thomas
Chappell, Stewart
Christman, Stan
Clarke, David
Clavert, Phillip
Coleman, David
Collier, Thomas E.
Collins, Mickey F.
Colt, EL Peter
Conway, Harold
Coombs, Gary F.
Cornett, Troy
Correia, I
Leandro Antonio
Correia, Roger
Costa, George Joe
Craft, John
Crawford, Michael T.
Crouch, Allen
Curtis, Kenneth
Curtis, Le Roy
David, Paul
Day, Richard
Denver, Don
Dray, Gary Richard
Elisworth, Ronald C.
Elston, Harry J.
Elston, Leonard
Ely, Charles E.
Engert, Charles
Estrada, Robert Ezequial
Evans, Mike
Falkenthal, Jack
Faraone, Jerome
Ferguson, Fred
Ferriera, Firmino
Fetter, Minton
Fontana, Robert
Franklin, Timothy
Davenport
Friel, Richard J.
Fuller, Ronnie
Galvin, Christopher
RICHARD HENRY DANA, PROMOTIONAL LIST IUNE, 1953
BOYS
Galland, James
Garrett, David
Gianetto, Jody J.
Goodman, Fred Ronald
Gould, Clifford
Gray, John Bill
Gunches, John
Hagen, Kenny
Hall, Lang
Hall, Michael
Harvey, Billy
Henry, Thomas I.
Henry, Walter L.
Henson, Kenneth
High, Floyd
Hively, Walter
Hobbs, Darrell
Holzenberg, Robert
Hughs, Douglas
Hunt, Dale
Huntington, Ned
Hurley, Larry C.
Hutchings, Charles
Imlay, Robert C.
Johnson, Wallace
La Mar
Kellogg, Douglas
Kennedy, Roy
Kerr, Darrell
Klein, Kenneth
Koch, Donald
Kotun, Michael
Kruse, Robert
La Bute, Norman
La Dou, Joe
La Mott, John
Lavendar, William
Le Gcrrette, Joseph R.
Lipscomb, Fred
Leonard, Charles
Lilley, Thomas
Lira, James P.
Lira, Fernando R.
Lobb, Don
Lockett, Bill
Louie, James
Louis, George
Lytle, Stanley '
McCain, James
McCurdy, Gary
McCutchan, Bruce
McDonald, William
McRae, Lorin
MacDonald, Harry
Maddox, Tom
Madruga, Robert
Martin, Terrance
Martinez, Cecil
Medearis, Bob D.
Meyer, Bill
Miller, Gary
Mitchell, Edward J.
Mitchell, James E.
Moller, Ronald
Montgomery, Gary
Moore, James
Morris, Carl
Mowrer, Roger
Ney, Peirre
Neithold, Edgar
Ochoa, Michael
O'Conner, Michael
O'Connor, Richard
Pall, Francis S.
Palmer, Jerry
Parker, Eugene E.
Parra, Abel
Parks, Donald
Pattengill, Nick
Patterson, Selven
Pearson, Ronald
Perry, Robert L.
Peters, Bill
Peterson, Wayne
Petrie, Bob T.
Petty, Ralph E, Jr.
Phelps, John A.
Pithzz, Robert
Pollock, Allen
Poulakula, Joel
Puente, Tony
Poulsen, Ronald
Price, Arlen
Rascon, Allan
Ray, Milton
Reynolds, Richard G.
Iiickai-ds, John William
Riley, Ralph, Jr.
Roberts, Jerry
Roch, John
Rodgers, Philemon
Romani, Louis
Roshon, Arthur H.
Sacco, Frank Michael
Sada, Edward C.
Sakclarion, Nicholas
Robert
Saleebey, Darryl
Salvas, Richard
Santos, Eugene
Saravia, Robert
Saucedo, Rubin
Schenck, William
Schowengerdt, Nicholas
Schroeder, John T.
Schweitzer, Keith
Seibert, Duane
Sessions, David K.
Sibbert, James
Silvcira, Manuel G.
Simcox, Marvin
Slaughter, Robert
Smidt, James Richard
Smith,
Smith,
David
George
Smith, John
Smith, Wayne
Smith, James
Smith
Whit
Spencer, Jack
Spicer, Sheldon N.
Stephenson, Doug
Strickland, Robert W.
Strodtman, William N.
Stuart,
James
Stull, Richard '
Sullivan, Richard
Sutton, Arthur
Sykes, George
Tartre, Richard
Tate, John
Travis, David Earle
Travis. Gary C,
Trogden, Walter
Truett,
John M.
llllufh, John F.
Vanlandingham,
William Le Roy
Varley,
Edward Jr.
Vinson, Joseph
Vobeyda Franklin
Wagner,
Walker,
Walker,
David
John
William C.
Warren, Brady
Weddle,
West, Gary
Williams, Kenneth
Wilson, Donald Meybin
Wise, George
Wofford, Michael
Woodard, John
Woodend, Carl
Youngs, John
RICHARD HENRY DANA, PROMOTIONAL LIST IUNE, 1953
Adams, Gloria
Aiello, Roseann
Akin, Priscilla
Ammons, Norma
Anderson, Marlene
Areia, J oyceline Jane
Ashton, Darlene L.
Baggett, Shirley Delores
Baldry, Joan
Baltzer, Barbara
Bancroft,
Susan Gayhardt
Barnicle, Carole
Beard, Patricia
Becker, June
Benedict, Lynell
Bentz, Shirley
Billings, Majel
Bingham, Earlene
Bobby, Sallie
Bollinger, Michele
Bossard, Sandra
Branch, Jan
Broderick, Bonnie
Brooks, Sylvia
Brower, Carlene
Brown, Jo Ann
Brown, Joy
Brown, Lorna
Buday, Melba
Buggs, Effie Lee
Buhr, Marcia
Burns, Donna Carol
Cameron, Carol
Canon, Joan
Christopherson,
Mary Lou
Clifton, Gwen
Coit, Gloria
Collins, Deanne
Conn, Carol
Connor, Shelba Jean
Cook, Nancy
Cooper, Jackie
Cooper, Jeanine
Cornett, Cora Mae
Cory, Carolyn
Courtney, Louise
Cowie, Linda
Coykendall, Carol
Crosby, Anne
Curtis, Sharon
Dalton, Laura
Daniel, Vera Lee
Danielson, Carol Ann
Davis, Nancy Jo
Davis, Diane
Dawson, Betty
DeVick, Mary
Dixon, Barbara
Dolphin. Jacqueline
Dutra, Maryjean
lialy, Joan
Eddy, Cheryl Lynn
Aab, Maxis
Adams, James
Agee, William Jarrell
Aiello, Fred
Aicinena, Glen
Aldridge, Steve
Anderson, Arlin
Edholm, Sally
Edmundson, Marcia L.
Elardi, Mary
Ellis, Helen
Engle, Mary Lou
Fabrizio, Sharleen
Fashana, Anita
Finley, Marcine
Fisher, Kathryn
Fitzpatrick, Jane
Fletcher, Susan
Freeman, Carolee
Fuller, Naomi
Garcia, Helen Trinidad
Gentile, Ruth
Getz, Gail Deanna
Gilbert, Teena Ann
Gillenwater, Betty
Gillenwater, Mary Belle
Gordon, Marcia
Goularte, Gloria
Gould, Donna Jean
Gould, Mary Ann
Graham, Jerri
Green, Carol Ann
Gribbons, Carole
Griffith, Cynthia
Guerrant, Alice
Gutierrez, Esther
Haag, Ursulla
Haake, Judith
Haglund, Ruth
Hall, Barbara
Hancock, Stefni
Harrington, Shelby
Harmon, Lois
Hatch, Sally
Hatcher, Margot
Hatcher, Patricia
Heitinan, Loma
Hensley, Shirley
llerbst, Marjorie
Hernandez,
Mary Antonia
Hewitt, Mary Virginia
Hicks, Pauline Ruth
High, Johnnie Marie
Hinkley, Patricia
Hornan, Jeannette
Hood, Doretha
Howard, Ella Mae
Hughes, Bonnie
Hutler, Suzanne Ruth
Ingalls, Victoria
lvascu, Joanne
lzatt, Heather
Jackson, Sandra
Jackson, Teresa Marie
Jauregui, Mary Ann
Jeffers. Charlene
Jennings, Carolynn
Jepson, Annalee
Cathrien
Jessop, Linda
Anderson, Carlisle D.
Angle, Jack E. Jr.
Antler, Nathaniel
Bailey, De Wayne
Balelo, William
Barber, Douglas
Barnes, Brent
GIRLS
Joesler, Margaret
Johnson, Annie Laurie
Johnson, Claudette
Johnson, Gloria
Johnson, Margaret
Jones, Janis
Jones, Marcia
Jurash, Nancy
Kaeser, Marilyn
King, Toni
Kirkhuff, Barbara
Kitchen, Joanne
Korstad, Karen
Kovacevich, Mary Ann
Krogfus, Sharon
Landrum, Elizabeth
Lankow, Martha Ruth
Lee, Dianne
Leonard, Doris
Lesko, Mary
Leslie, Laura Elaine
Limbach, Anne
Lincoln, Helen Louise
Lira, Adela
Loebs, Susie
Lucero, Jean
McBride, Sue
McDonald, Marylyn
Elizabeth
McElhose, Sarah
Machado, Gloria M.
Mack, Virginia
Madruga, Penny
Marks, Diane
Marshall, Creela
Martinez, Emily
Medina, Patricia
Meeder, Shirley
Mellison, Patti
Melstrom, Sharon
Menzies, Mary Dianne
Mergell, Patricia
Messer, Virginia
Meza, Stella
Moyer, Sally Ann
Naylor, Jean Marie
Naylor, Marjorie
Nelson, Judith
Ness, Glenda
Newell, Marion Alice
Nordby, Dana Gay
Novak, Judy
Ogden, Ann Louise
Ogio. Eloise
Ohlin, Pat
Oswald, Sharon
Parish, Martha
Parsons, Loretta
Patton, Carol
Patton, Virginia
Payton, Mary
Peirosol, Sally
Phillips, Jean Marie
Piper, Beverly
BOYS
Barrett, Jerry
Batterton, Lowell
Berry, Donald
Berry, Ronald
Bernatz. David
Biddle, Robert
Birdine, Jimmy
Bays' Promotional List Continued on Page 7.
Potter, Virginia
Prenda, Patricia
Rand, Joanne
Randall, Nancy
Rasmusan, Carolyn
Reupsch, Carol
Reynolds, Carleen
Reynolds, Mary
Rhine, Elizabeth Ann
Rickly, Nan
Robertson, Barbara
Robertson, June
Robinson, Janis
Rodriques, Beatrice
Rowan, Mary Ellen
Ryan,. Geraldine
Sampino, Maria
Sanders, Nancy
Sanford, Dorothy
Schultz, Catherine
Scott, Rollene
Shaver, Diane
Shaw, Marlene
Sherwood, Georgia
Sicard, Judy
Skelton, Joan
Small, Suzanne
Smith, Nancy
Smullin, Alva
Snyder, Toni Catherine
Sonimers, Nadine
Spain, Joan
Steffel, Roslyn
Stevens, Pat
Steward, Jean
Stivers, Mary
Strainge, Carol
Strand, Patricia
Sunsten, Shirley
Teixeira, Lillian
Thompson, Patricia
Thompson, Rosemary
Tovey, Brenda
Treio, Vera
Tubbs, Phyllis
Virissimo, Juliette
Vlachos, Helen Kay
Wall, Diana
Waterson, Audrey
Webster, Mary
Wells, Mary
Weddle, Caroline
Wertman, Barbara Ann
Williams, Christine
Williams, Ophelia
Wilson, Edythe
Wilson, Traile
Wisham, Carol L.
Wylie, Mary R.
Yost, Shirley
Young, Edith
Zampana, Nancy
Zaruba, Carolyn
Zuckerman, Linda
Blaydes, William
Boeh, James
Bourne, Dick
Brassell, William E.
Briggs, William Dayton
Brokaw, Gene
Brooks, Paul
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