Fallbrook Union High School - Moccasin Yearbook (Fallbrook, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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'ffsfcx-X ff X X f KW? 7 'QQ ? W Ev I 7 ,Wim ff!! A Q7 f Q Liga 1952 off AS Fallbrook union Iligll Scllool falllrroolc, Calilornia DIEIIICATIUN , .'j,f-If ' ' E 4 , I 'M u 4 Q X I. V. M 1 4 f nk .ff ' 'Q .., 1'- -Q 5' Q2 L ,-Q. ,i!' A f ff : F3 '. 1- f 4 5 E, CIINTENTS Aclminisiralion page 6 masses page 14 0rganlzailons page 32 Aililehcs page 50 Ailverllslng X QM ga ff I: R .. ,Xb If X - - -e If EY p X e x X ,N X NX, N ,nl I XXX x W 1? X'9 ff f W 1 A I XM KB 4 15 ' W , ti uf A 4,1844 v . -ni .:' W W 3' X D X X - Y ff A 'Fx z F V Y 0 5 fy! n .l ,J-N. '.- 'W' .XX 3 Q ' 4' 0 C Ill!- 'Gash' Q-Q 21 'W 1 S if - . 4. , I-Miki -. .M X Mr Brunegar came to us thus year from Sacramento Hes good lookung saud the gurls He looks tough saud the boys After the openung assembly the students of F U H S knew that Mr Brunegar was theur fruend o fellow to be luked and to be admured Mr Brunegar dusplays a sympathetuc understand ung of the problems of a small hugh school and a keen desure to assust un theur solutuon Often we fund ut duffucult to determune what school spurut us When students are proud of themselves proud of theur school and know that through theur school tl-ey are learn spurut Fallbrook Hugh School students need ot worry about theur school spurut THEY HAVE ITI John B Brunegar JOHN W SHERMAN V ce p nc pol chem stry JOHN B BRINEGAR Supa ntendent and p nc pdl uncles assist O KENNETH WILLIAMSON Boys sports Gene al Sce co athemat cs Student Councl ad so II I ' II ' ' I ' II Il ' . , . . I l l I D l . . ' I ,, . . . . . I . 1 l . I ' Z K , , ung to become good cutuzens, they have school uf .1 - . - . gy ll fi ri F - - i - ri i , i ' , r in , m l , i vi r STUDENT COUNCIL Student government an lncreasungly Important part of school The Executive Council at work nn a dark basement room meeting at noon new desks and name placards School problems of great Importance rewrutmg the constutu tnon homeroom system a representa twe from each homeroom a two house govermng body ments and demeruts Advusers flrst semester Mr Brlnegar second semester Mr Wlllaamson Presldent of A S B Bull Sutton popular leader reluctant speech maker Vlce presndent Robert Tompkms cheerful an wnllmg to full nn eatnng lunch throughout meetings whsle hungry eyes look Secretary Lynn Dean sngnuflcant suggestlons Treasurer Lorraine Ber nardm sparklung dlsposntlon busy bookkeeper Sensor president George Kenney Jumor president Tom McDon a Sophomore president Eddie Mitch Freshman presndent John Ber nardm lll' ICHIICIS FIRST ROW H Lackey L Dean L Bernordm SECOND ROW E Mrtcholl R Tompkms ABSENT J Bernardm WILLIAM SUTTON President of Assoclated Studen ROW T McDonald G t Body nnay B Sutton THIRD ir' LJ . . ik.: . Us - Rx. .- v . I - ' na Q I ' . . ., . . . . . . I . d . . . . i . . . cg on.... , ' ' . . . . , ' . . . . , . . . . l l , - lcl. ' , ' ' - ' ' ell .... ' , - : . , . , . '. : . , .Ke , . . : . ' , . ' . : . ' . fi 47 ' 3 Y 'A V P ,pf ow Mrs. Mary J. Cornell Bookkeeping, arf, crafls. A born arfisl . . . sweel lo know . . . laughter-loving. Mrs. Mary J. Coffman Girls' sports, girls' P.E. . E h . . . l' l . . . Mr. Carlin Coffman Ye' appy my pep Biology, boys' sports, boys' P.E. a friend lo all. Foolball Tifan . . . worm expert . . . abalone diver. IICIICIIY splrll Mrs. Gladys Huscher Mr. Ralph Enander Mrs. Anne Goodwin Mf- Ear' HOPPCS GI, I h F Agriculfure, social sfudies. English, French. Chlmliffyf Ginlful 56500110 B S HV mum' O inrma mg' Sandy-blond hair. . . cheerful dis- la belle dame sans merci . , ma'h'mo'l ' U y cherry ' l agp. mug mum, posiiion . . . leisure-lime rancher. voarbook loilar. Thou 5'o 'l'l d look' ' ' ' mam . P u nrwu' wizard . . . fennis, anyone? s. ii?-3'-X 'X lit' 3 Mr. Holien Ruvn Mrs. Patricia Rofhermel Mr. Harry Vix Mr- LIoYd Von Haden Government English: MVOVY- Shor1hand,fyping. Mechanical drawing, shop. Band' GI Club' . Ohflhofelolfesl - - ' book lov Ellicienf manner . . . ready smile Sawdusl and nails . . . lraclr Toon and sqwqk' ' ' ' fnendly . . . dapper. ' ' . . . iypewmer genius. champ . . . vocalist manne' ' ' ' new ideas' ll 'tl Mrs. Maude Prigg English, drama. Shakespearean quoies . . . silenl Mrs' Rhoda Young sfudy halls . . . dramafic gosfures. Algebra, English, library. Mrs Lilian Wood Friendly manner. . . colorful bou- ' I Y I quefs . . . booshr of educalion. Government, hrsfory, Spanish. Sponsor of Gum Chewers Anony- I mous . . . notebooks? . . . masked clock. ,r' . Z 3i The library . . . from brains to brown . . . conscientious students' sanctum Cnot Inner j . . . friendly librarians . . . the fateful card file . . . a wide variety of reading .... The office . . . kibitzing during student broad- casts . . . Mrs. Schultz's dislike of broadcast- ing . . . the mimeograph . . . the do-do ditto . . . all sorts of service from admit slips to mending materials .... Great and glorious guardians of the cafeteria . . . help.. . health . . . nourishment . . . patience . . . assistance in all forms . . . at all hours .... The nurse . .. Mrs- Wicker - - . ever on the ieb ---- The GUS- a. rerun, Mrs. young, r. culvert, D. relfef, R. sen, s. Nyman todians . . . always conversational . . . one an eager student. wee, tiny spot of dust? . . . one vagabond weed? . . . remember the California natives? . . . Spirit in every department of our school . . . that's the way it should be . . . that's the ways it is ,.,, T. Uchimura, H. Lackey, E. Wilson, C. Norville, Mrs Shultz, B. Nyman, J. Noguchi. is .1 :. . , V 'mi 'S ' i R 'L 'Wg '--, f ' l ,. j Yr., : V i ' f f it B n gi s eeping everything lrriglli FIRST ROW: B. Adams, M. Koga, H. Kinney, S. Roberts, Z. Hughes, Mfg, Gust SECOND ROW: J. Groom, F. Ventress, B. Bell, B, Nelson, J, Story, Mrs, Keith, School nurse 'lt inu- 'Q-N-. 'i' --A t Q + Q C91 XXI' 4 f if , . , fl , , pa! X X Riding the bus to school Koh, those bumpsj . . . From Palomar Mountain . . . Pauma . . . Pala . . . going to the office . . . dodging through the Bonsall . . . San Luis Rey Heights . . . Winterwarm . . . crowded corridor . . . cheerful Hi's each morn- Rainbow . . . De Luz . . . Fallbrook itself. . . . ing .... Friends climbing the hill to crafts and homemaking . . . why don't they put in an esca- lator? . . . Nutrition period between second and third periods . . . milk, sandwiches, and ice-cream . . . a welcome snack .... A busy hum coming from the shop .... Running to lunch . . . waiting in line . . . rovenous appetites always .... Hurry- ing to the student store . . . everything on sale from Milky Ways to T-shirts .... Afternoons a rush. . . track meets . . . baseball games . . . tennis matches .... Basketball, football, parties, and programs in the evening .... Exchanging ideas on homework with others .... In these every- day experiences . . . courtesy to others . . . con- sideration of rights of others .... pride in F.U.H.S. g . . . Many signs of school spirit . . . around the campus .... ,L around the campus Our car wouldn't start. . . .The river was up. . . . Doctor says it was measles. . . . Mother wasn't feeling HRST ROW: R, Almos. SECOND ROW: M. Lackey, J. Welzler, E. Mcfavish. well .... 5 Q 0 , , fer f X X ,W ,, X if C K iff vii J. Slury, Vice-presidenh G. Keilh, Treasurerf J. McKeown, Secrefaryp G. Kenney, Presidonf. TIIIE SIE l0Il CLASS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Lorraine Bernardin Ruben Tompkins .ygq I J ,7 as ROSALIE BELL DONALD BENNETT Glee Club 1,2,3f G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Pres. 4, Librarian 2,3,4. Baseball l,2,3,4, Track 4. Athletic ability . . . friendly interest Peppy good nature . . . corny jokes. in others. ur gracluaies tl L JAMES BODLNE Trans., Anaheim, Calif. Camera Club 3g Motion Picture Club l,2. Serious and joking interest in mechanics. MARY CALAC Glee Club 3. Owe? and reserved manner , . . pleas- 'int smile Go! C' LORRAINE BERNARDIN 1952 aw' A.S.B. Treas. Ag Moccasin Ass't. Ed, 3g Warrior Head 45 C.S.F. l,2,3,4. Quiet friendliness . . . bookkeeping ability. YVONNE BIBB G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Girls' League Sec. 45 Glee Club l,2, Song Leader 3 Calm nature . . . mystic beauty. JEAN BRYAN Trans., Salt Lake City, Utah Archery Club 3g Bowling Club 31 Tomahawk 4. Dramatic ability . . . invitation to join Varsity basketball team. TR 'Q Q- sf l 5 FAYE CALVERT Girls' League Council 2, GAA 3,4g Class Pres. 2g Librarian 4 Helpful energy . , . service ta the school. J -7 L JOHN CHUTNICUT MARK COX F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Foovball 2,3,4, Base Chiefs 3,41 F.F.A- 4. lcefball 1,2,3,4, Trcrlr 2,34. George Kenney . , . smo-o-oth South- Fasf man on fhe Hack feam . . . fun- eff' UCCEV19- loving nofure. 'S .rv 'F' na: CCBSS DUANE DAWES JOAN DIAMOND Foofbvll ls Cheerleader 3, G.A.A, l,2,3,4, Quief on firsf acquainionce . . ,suave Girls' League Council 314i Mocco. wvys. sm 3,4. ALBERT DONAHUE Giddy-gay moods . . . endless or? work. Foofball 45 Chiefs 4j Track 45 Swimming 4. lnferesf in all sporfs . . . ability in chemisfry. wiill spiril slrong ROBERT FLOYD KING FREEMAN Foo1ball3,4g F.F.A, 7,2,3,4, Boskefs Chiefs Sec. 45 Foolball 1,45 Baslcef- ball l,2,3,4j Spanish Club 3 Dashing abou? in his car...oll- around swell guy. Q- y 1-ni iff? . ball l,2,3,4. Resisfing all uifempfs at seriousness . . greaf alhlele. 1 95 El' WILLARD GIBSON Deep voice . . . a well-liked fellow JAYNE GROEPPER JOYCE HALL Cheery disposition . . . band box Glee Club 4, Boosler Club 4. nealness. WE D RICHARD HARDING Tomahawk 4, Football 39 Baskel- ball 3. Carloonx in the Tomahawk . . blonde, blonde hair. in lo all HENRY HONDA RICHARD HOPKINS Foofball 2,3,4g F.A.A. Treas. 4g Drama 2,37 C.S.F. 2,3,-1, Sfudenf Band I,2,3,4g Chiefs 2,3,4. Council 35 Tornalmawlr 4. skillful playing on The Warrior eleven Tha? man of dislindionn loolr . . and an flue saxophone. friendliness to all. Tfl' 5. 3' Pleasanl smile . , , a wonderful gurl lo know ol 1952 RUBY HARRIS G.A.A, 4j Spanish Club 4g Glee Club 4. Warm nalure , . . ber moflo Lough and llwe world laughs wifh you. LUE HODAPP Glee Club 2,3, G.A.A. l,3,4g Span- ish Club 35 Moccasin 3,4. Easy-going manner . . significanf ring on left hand. REX KEHLER Spanish Club Pres. 42 Clriels Vice- pres. 45 Band T,2,3,4g Foofball 2,3,4. Srnoofh lrumpel playing . . . slow, slow manner. , N. - VC L I if 1' 3- 'US .av ,- 'IS ,,- 0-.wfx 'C' 1,11 kv, Nh. 5 'limb . ,I I li: 'Xa-KS. GAIL KEITH GEORGE KENNEY HELEN I-ACKEY G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 3,45 Chiefs 2,3,4f Class Pres. 4g Class Class Pres. lg Class Sec. 25 A.S.B. Drama 35 Warrior Head 4. Vice-pres. 3g Class Vice-pres. 2. Bus. Mgr. 3,45 Song leader 3. General helpfulness . . . a good sporl Mark Cox . . . super-fellow. Service lo lhe school . . . accidenf in everyfhing. prone. ave aimeil VALERIE LUGO Boosler Club 4g Drill Team 4. Dark hair . . . dancing eyes... sweef ways. ANNA MAGANTE JOHN MARQUEZ Glee Club 2, Drill Team 2' Foolboll Mgr.g Track Mgr.g Boslcel- Frlendly spirif . , . happy-go-lucky ball Mg 3'47 F'F'A' l'2'3'A' manner- Vim and vigor as sporfs manager . . Hey, John, where's my helmel? fv- C C HSS '7'I'Tfi DENNIS MAGEE wiLuAM MARTIN Q f.F.A. l,2,3,4g Football 4g Baslcel- FIFIAA l,2,3. VK f ball l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 fnpefegy memories Alhlelic abfliry . . . ever-ready pleas- Tennessee, anlries ' KATHY MYERS AT' L. t7 BETTY JO NELSON BIRGIT NYMAN G.A.A. 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Glge Club 2,45 Drill Team 2j Boos- C-hnrlsader 3: Spanish Club 213: Drama 3,4. fer Club 4. G.A.A. 2,3,4g Moccasin 3,4. Hfewescenl wil ' ' - sweel WUY5 - - - Friendly smile. . .swell friend fo all. New Jersey accenl . . . 'he day she loyalfy fo friends. cu! her golden fresses. lo carl' on KENNETH SCHOOLEY Luslrous eyes . . . loclcadaisical alfifude. 'P '57 if' LL' NQRBERT SCOTT RICHARD SIERRAS Chiefs 2,3,4,Boos1er Club 4, F.F.A. Fodbvfl 7: Bvfkefbvll 1: F.F.A. 1, 1,2,3, Baseball l,2,3,4. 13: Tomahawk 2,3,4. Everywhere-of-once . . . all-around Huunllng 9UllUf mUSiC . . . vivid sporf good guy. analyses. ol 1952 JACK STORY WILLIAM SUTTON Band l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 3,45 Chiefs 2,3,4g Spanish Club 3,45 Class Viceepres. 4: Foofbcll 314- Foofball Caplain 45 A.S.B. Pres. 4. Embryo maestro ...teller ol lolres. Keen sense ol humor . . . popular A.S.B. president x,., l , .-1' 'Q af' Q f?i22gff?g?,gff5g5 P 'PE 22 DARRY TAYLOR Basketball I,4. Cowboy driving . . . that henna rinse. ROBERT TOMPKINS A.S.B. Vice-pres. 4, Tomahawk Ed 4, Moccasin 3,45 C.S.F. l,2,3,4. Creative writing . . . cheerful morn ing announcements. e 1: ass oI '52 ROBERT UCHIMURA F.F.A. If Football 3,45 Basketball 3. Steadiness . . . pleasing reserve. TOSHIKO UCHIMURA G.A.A. 2,3,4, Glee Club 4, Booster -Club 47 Girls' league Council 4. Sweetness and fun in pint-sized package. raclillnn ol service CECIL WADE Chiefs 4, Spanish Club 3,45 War- rior Head 4g Drama 3. Ever-ready wit . . . good-looking girl CARL BECK Football 2. Glint of mischief in his eyes . . . inter- est in sports. 9 Qi. friends. JEAN McKEOWN EDNA WILSON Class Sec. 4, Moccasin 3,45 Warrior G.A.A. I,2.3,4. Girls' lwsvv Pm- H d4,G'l'l. C 'l4. 4i Cheerleader 4: Spanish Club ea Irs eague ounci Sparkling personality . . . majestic 213- hugm. Never-ending energy . - - A'PIU5 Pe S0 f'Y- NEAL Ron F.F.A. I,2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3, Football 3. Loyal member ol F.F.A .... love for reading. HAROLD RODRIGUEZ F.F.A. T,2. Mischievous smile . . . pseudo-serious- ness. RICHARD STEBBINS Trans., Weymouth, Mass. F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Track, Hockey, Pub- lic Speaking. Newcomer to F.U.H.S., but catching on fast . . . a swell guy. ff-45 it -'ui 1 1 X ur r 'cr gtfl QCD f-1 : 0 ,.. -21' U 3 'Fl Ez ICD L 'Sf MOST POPULRR I Qll.I'N IUYYUN T WT A fff M0 ST SER! OUS -of C Illalle The following :tems ore buts of news stories selected at random from the files an the newspaper office 1948 49 Fallbrook Sept 10 QAPJ The openung of the hugh school will be postponed two weeks because of the current poluo opndemuc Although most of the freshmen to be are taklng the delay with great courage late reports mdncate Wnllard Gnbson ns deeply concerned about prospects for abbrevuated school year Fallbrook Sept 21 CAPJ Freshmen regustermg at the hugh school today were thnlled by the announce ment of plans for a new bulldnng Rumors that nt may be necessary to guard old bulldnng from premature destructnon by over eager freshmen are current Fallbrook Oct 10 KAPJ Hazung on the FUHS campus reached near not proportnons today when all male members of the freshman class were fed to the flshes Bulletins recenved by press tlme fall to Indicate whether fish or freshmen were the more humnlnoted Upperclassmen unsost mcndent was merely a routme ornvol of shrnmp boats Fallbrook Nov 21 QAPJ An outstandlng freshman class today elected Helen Lackey presndent ln a press release the presudent elect announced that thus as the fnrst class to study dnver educatnon Crequested by Darry Taylor promment campus motonstl and first to provnde garl agrlculture students the corner make Mr Johnson produce has skyhooks and have George Kenney lend has huge dnce for temporary classrooms Fallbrook Dec 24 KAPD In an unprecedented effort to regann lost tnrhe FUHS conducted classes on Christmas Eve Fallbrook Jan 6 QAPD The answer to Wnllne Martm s query Where ore the snows of yesteryear? was to be had today That whvte stuff wasnt cotton battmg from Joan Duamond s rag doll Fallbrook Aprul 1 CAPJ A landmark began to dlsappear today as workmen started to raze the old hugh school buvldmg Seems luke o dream come true commented Cecal Wade Fallbrook Aprll 21 QAPJ Trovelmg to the Palo area the freshman scnence classes enloyed a day of specimen gathernng Lorrome Bernardm collected two bee stings a heel blaster and Ken Schooley T949 50 Fallbrook Sept 21 LAPD Faye Calvert sophomore presndent revealed today that yo yos spltwads and Bob Floyd s Jeep are makung an unusual class the talk of the school Superlntendent Claire ,lobe announced that the lost art of hlklng has returned to FUHS fdue no 'i fn f ,gvgqct IMI -n-K S ' LQMX Q- O K G ees 95.2.1 s2..-..:. BEST onzssco mel ,ss gi 24 gg 6513 ' 5' Q2 11. Mosr counraous WITT 1 E ST 9 msn...,.., ., cannon L NIO! 4 tnogiound DLC!! I UllI'l y .1 g rw L E- 1,21 F . ' ,V VV 'xo I ' ' - . . . . ' ' F ,. I I g I I . V . .... Z f l . . . Miss Lockey's progranl contains three salient points: get Lue Hodapp and Darry Taylor out of L Zh i ' , I , . . . , A Y egrwy K I l ..!-. . .... rg y., - ' .... L U- he 0 y 5 Q h y ' ' .... ' ' ' , ' 1 1 S - ll , . - , ' , - , ' J '. B ' ' .... ,ya . , , I s . 1 cf N I r. X. X lt Ill' I V' X . ., f I I x T 1 j .. T as - Q ,M 1 X F y M A ' , Q. . , 3 'H of w I 1 , F be fx' 4. ,. 'Z 3' . . , s. Q F r ,Q F Q' o X , .s l ,, -QR ' F 4 L v N: 5 the news doubt to the convement locatnan of the Scout Hutl That clapplng sound wasnt applause faculty and students were swattmg gnats Fallbrook Feb 14 CAPJ Cupud s Cormval staged by the sophomores provuded a romantnc settnng for campus sweethearts The candy sale net was reduced by numerous sweet teeth possessed by sophomore vendors Fallbrook Feb 15 KAPJ The new FUHS buuldmg was occupled by classes Open house planned Fallbrook May 'I5 QAPD In a progress report submitted today Henry Honda told students that the hughllghts ofthe year Included the tude pool trlp the faculty varsity basketball game and the passing grades of the class 1950-Sl Fallbrook Sept 'l5 CAPJ Remlndmg hrs constituents thot they were now upperclassmen Duck Hopkins lunlor president conducted a class meetmg to consuder rumor rmgs and sensor sweaters Robert Tampknns as usual enluvened the meetmg Fallbrook March 'IO CAPJ The Country Style Dance brought great pleasure Decoratuons of tm cans buggles hay and corn fMr Vnx s harmomca playnng and track ropnngj delnghted the bumpkuns Fallbrook May 18 CAPJ Brmgmg gay to all the lunnor semor prom South Pacufnc was a completely successful dinner dance 1951 52 Fallbrook Jan 28 KAPJ The rearrangement of penods brought great confusnon to students of FUHS Jack Story and Rex Kehler campus musicians fear Lost Chord will be permanently mnsplaced Fallbrook Feb 21 CAPJ A huge crowd attended the semor skotmg party Junuor sophomore and frehman class members were reported to have greatly engoyed the sensors party Bobby Uchlmura whnrlwund skater won the stop the mussc contest :stratuon The Vusta concession the pre Vusta game rally the snake dance nn o pourung ram the A A U W tea for gurls the Aprll Fools dance the Dutch Day the changes Ih the A S B Constltutlon the announcements the pictures the duplomas the banner the guft to the school and a lrttle studymg were a few of the actnvntues brought to o successful completnon under has gundmg hand Fallbrook June 6 KAPJ BULLETIN A four year era of fun frolnc and furor came to a dramatlc close today as nmpressuve Commencement exerclses were held for the class of 52 4 4.5 1 BUS! EST I. lllullbrl 5 KUYTON 42 'N Q 4 BEST ATHLETES FRIENDLIEST O IVFGUL I ILL I Vtsiou IKYIIIMIN gs 1 1 fd., M. NIED D EEEPlE ST 6 KINNIY MOST POISED ADONAIUE ll NYM!! Z MOST INTELLECTWL Q1-annum, A. nnunlom 25 . I T' c I of , ' I ' .... ' ' 1 . ' I . -,, . , . ',, I . . . f . . . . llll ' J- , , - H . . . H I ' l X. 3 I . . , . . . . . l l l ,, . ,, as ' 5 -' , ff -. .... ' ' ra Fallbrook, June 'I CAPJ-President George Kenney today reviewed the accomplishments of his admin- xx' . . . . ' , ' ' , ' , I ' . . . ' , A ,A N , , , . r' fx to 4 ? ? 'Z Nl ' ,,, 'N l t ,M t J , ll 5 .A . . ' ' mi r gl f cv N N' I Q l YN 4 O z ' L N 1 f f 1 q f-T , , I 1 T W , , so ' - -I3 , 'E' -5 + .ff ' ' ' fe ' g ' - ' - ' Q I V . 1 1' tv ,, lv fl lx ' rf ' I X-5,11 .J I wig 'QI1 ar- 436' f'i a X 'T' .,....- Agurlar A Applegale V Arroyo B Baker .l Belford R Bell G Bennelf A Bram B Branmck Calac G Clark L Dawes C C355 Suv' A Pres Tom McDonald Vrce pres Bucky Brown 'fs ,z K ' ' Gr- tg H A 1 V s, ,Zh C, I . .Y W - t J. 'G ' J A L. l . - 1 f H ' -, gg., f' A 4 ' 1 lf H A ' R. ll' A -5, ncreasmg . . :Y ff3fP , A . V Q, ., A aw . , , . w. J ,Y --4, C. A ' Ulf-G ' wx. , , M- J' 'A' -' 'SGC if A 26 D- , i ' . I F, I ? A-'VA , iv .. 'ir H E l. Dean B Eemgenburg Flasch Forsylh Francrs Grevall Gnlllllw Y 71 'L J Groom 5 'V Hansen x Harada nr- Harvey Hullon Jameson .lorden 4 'v Kellh Kinney Koga ,f 4 J, ol 1953 Sec Norma Peferson Treas Judy Cameron -x 6 M. Koga L. Lillie B. Lincoln bv H. lubo B. McCreedy R. McMonigill E Mmor Molado M Mogado Newman ' ' J Noguchn Norwlle B Parks J Pelsrna era? H Potter Reed H Rich S Roberts an-f Sazhse H Sharpless Slkkmg Slevenson S Sfulesman D Teller Venfress A Walker Wengley M N Wilson . ,.,'- - V wg -, K, A T-t K- I ' -uf' . a-,A 4' Y the ei .4 fi -U , 6 1. lg yr! ' -Y Q 2 G. g ' . 5. - o L- 'lJ'l'l responsl I I -- . '45 A' ' . , f' a.P 1 Q l , 4 'Q' V' - L.. fx J ' '25 5 .l f' if 1 -'ll Q 1' ,M J. X 4 I s 3 A V D Y L.'j ' 5 A D' I dis- . 'U' I - ' l ' C BSS xii vs. Q . B. Adams ..,,. J. Armlield Q77 'A A. Banks v .C-T L. Barcollo 2 S. Beach ol a Q .pi ' 'R 'H - :H ,- f ..... 4 ' -.w B. Bell . A ' 'Q' Q 1 V K 4 c. sen 1. ' J -.5 , ,QQ M. sau ' 1' B ' ...J , D. Bibb ,O - ' . . L. Brannick . I N fL 4, ...V J tlig. . ' I ' f- . c ,. ,Q 9 f J. Buck ,- 2 3 5' . Burlingame 1 gsm 5 E. Burr I ' N 'A it A . Clancy r I v. .4 'X QW. H ai 3- , S. C om j '5gt'Y? A Ig! ' Q P. Flanigan K I O. Franklin W B. Garcia A Pres. - Eddie Mifchell. Vice-pres. - Judy Hancock. - 1 if K - f5x 'H S. Garnssy 5' u rf' 1' -3 Q, 5. l-'Q G I F5 .' l.. 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'N 1, Q' ,- sikking 173 ' , C R ,,, Simpson Ya x ..- 5' Q' R. Simpson ., 'A' 5 V:-' Slaude - 'Sg5,,,! . sfebbms , A , A I ' ' 1- N.. R Y .... Thurber ll - 5. L 1. : - K . '43 1' V, Tompkins . , - in V Toomes 'T' ' :W te? as: 'Yr' Trow q f, 1 1 ' iv l, Ward l 1. ' k A 'fi' Wester - 4 i Lx 34 I 4'-.L I ' 1 , iw x R. Whaley R f 5 , .N Ah J. Wilson h .ll ,' N. Wilson ' i if 5 B. Winlell , Q -nj ji is 1 3 ' , W R. Woodrey I K X ' A 1 wg S N 4 we 5 . 15. - 1954 f . fig V J' 'NYE' , A , ' , I if an A 252 g'fA H ' :Wh 7' .Vx r A r J I 1955 ii V ,jf . S. .... .- 4 59 l if A M..- C , h qi: 3' chu- 'Sc 1 R. Carns C. Chamness A. Clancy N. Coy N. Donahue W. Driggs J. Easl W. Esles F. Farley J. Forsyth J. Fee D. Galloway 4 4. Q-f -Ah. ou- bf .4-5 W. Amsler M. Arenas C. Baker A. Banks E. Bcrkow F. Beach R. Beck B. Boling C. Burfon N. Bush D. Calac E. Calac Pres. - John Bernardin Treas. - August Clancy C. Gan? J. Garwood J. Gibbs l.. Gordon C. Granl N. Hansen N. Heald B. Henry J. Hinkel E. Hosfeher B. Hroch M. Kaufman P. King . W. A , . . fa' A 4 ' 1 R. Koga M. Lugo S. McDowell R. McDonald E. McGehee R. Mapes ' 5' I v v Q, 'Sn' H. McManigill R, Melsheimer B. Minor A. Moon M. Muller R. Norman Sec. - Belly Harada Vice-pres. - Peggy Havins M. Uchimura S.Ucl1imura A. Vines D. Wann J, Wann B. Ward J. Whife T. Wilbur H. Wilson B. Wood J. Wood G. Yackey G. Yagle Kit.. -IH u r S '+-v' 2 i -.-. Q iz -. ' G. Newfon 1 ,,...- of , H- 1' use ' Q. '-is 4-I ' E:-- . .1 . L 7 J. L 'v - f -. -.- U' il P fi ... Q9 e 'kai -f 4 5 'X -. , ,gl A , If ,Q .. av-3 2 . . 'if A- A 4.4 'Y 071- gps.. L. . mf A. Fenlico 7- ' E. Piper , X .l. Folfer ix ff. 1 blsl' ' 'i C. Robinson qi' 9 . . 3 ,,,,,, B. Sanderson V A3 , K ' - W. Schell J. Slanderfer M. Slanderler i ' 'v' ' V. Thompson V f' . A AN A. 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Q? 15 fail -1. 3 ,ff FIRST ROW Helen Lackey Larrame Bernardm Gall Keith SECOND ROW Dick Hupluns Rosalie Bell Faye Calvert Edna Wrlson Cecnl Wade An underclassman s dream a goal to achieve to be a Warraor Head A gold and sllver pun awarded at the end of the lumor year presented by the Parents Advisory Council Stacking up the pomts earned by partucupatlon un varuous actnvmes applucataons SlQf'lIflCGnfqU6SfI0l1S suspense To be or not to be Nine lucky students thus year outstanding character leadershlp In every path campus courtesy dependablllty strong as the Rock of Gibralter honesty loyalty true blue wlllungness to work and help service to the school and the commumty Free passes from classes more prnvuleges Renewed energy renewed vatallty Warrior pals and gals swe knds present leaders future leaders always leaders waIll0I 'ICH S FIRST ROW D Hopkins R Tompluns T Hapluns SECOND ROW Mrs Young D Telfer V Clayton L Dean B Peratt L Slkkmg THIRD ROW V Petersons A Knowles S Corn J Hancock S Ray L Bernardm One for the book studylng DOES pay off membershlp In the Callfornla Scholarship Federatlon Advuser Mrs Young her frequent welcome candy bar sustamers pollte thank you's' ravenous appetites satlsfled for the moment Hugh requurements As ln three sollds and B nn a fourth A s three pomts each B s one polnt each Calllllflllil SCIIDI M23,Q.z,43,i intang- 12 1 i total of ten pomts needed A much sought after honor Scarce lufe memberships the proud Seal bearers The suspense before report cards are out relolcmg a sudden, or not so sudden shock Tnps traps trlps long periods of rldang a long distance between stops mt Ilectual arslllp eclerailon surrendered Mnssnon San Juan Capistrano captl vatmg hungry plgeons by the score coolng swallows the altar un the old church Padua Hllls and a beautlful Chrlstmas play Dellclous tur key mole and cheese enchlladas greasy tacos the persistent aroma of omons all the way home A club meeting nn a bus Who seconded the motuon? What matron? Lorrame Bernardm, presrdent before Christmas and Dorothy Telfer for the remainder of the year Secretary Treasurer, Vargnma Clayton, a newcomer from San Duego A wistful deslre to vuslt San Francisco lack of funds the usual problem Wonderful tumes chance of a llfetlme see the world YP' ' 5 K as I , i 1 'N' . . - L , . . . . I 1 ' f ' ' ' U ' . - . . . . . . . , I . '...' ' -... . . . ...:he ll I - 1 - ossi . . . A 'o ous mono ol . . . Knott's Ber Farm ... . .. 9 - - - - . ' fs' v . ll ' 2' I ., f- 1 l A ' - . - 'S . . . . . , Q H . - . . . V N ' ' f . . . I '- , . . . 'I , ' Q u I X 4 497' ff' X . f X X Q67- f x 1 e occasin Summer meetings . . major question, what shall we have as the theme? . . . Herd of nightmares . . . Year- book Conference at Redlands . . . inspiration . . . Staff unconscious first semester . . . alive and kicking second semester . . . Editor- B. Nyman . . . Copy- R. Tompkins, J. McKeown, D. Hopkins, M. Jameson, A. Walker, V. Arroyo, B. Adams, J. Hancock, T. Hopkins . . . Photography - L. Bernardin, G. Keith, K. Myers, J. Armfield, J. Bernardin . . . Art-J. Diamond, L. Sikking, H. Rail . . . Layout - J. Cameron, L. Hodapp, B. Eenigenburg . . . Advertising -C. Hutton, A. Knowles . . . Sales - B. Peratt, L. Brannick . . . Adviser - Mrs. Goodwin . . . Cog-wheels turning . . . pencils flying . . . After school hours . . . how time flies! . . . Here a question . . . there a question . . . Try-and-try-again copy writers . . . interviews . . . more wads of paper Birgit Nyman, Lorraine Bernardin, Barbara Peratt, Joan Diamond, Robert Tompkins, Judy Cameron. . . . hurry, hurry . . . Calm photographers . . . frantic lay-er-outers . . . talented artists . . . Super saleswomen . . . more ads needed . . . subscriptions . . . money worries . . . fast talkers . . . weary feet . . . all good workers . . . Candid confusion . . . colossal concentra- tion . . . Rain on blue Monday . . . postponed annual pictures . . . smiling photographer, always ready to furnish a laugh, Anthony Loya . . . hustle and bustle . . . all working like beavers . . . Patient Mr. Stevener . . . printers . . . indecision . . . proofs . . . Razor blades . . . rulers . . . picas . . . glue . . . Where's page thirty- eight? . . . Transparent negatives . . . darkroom blind- ness . . . India ink . . . Will we meet the deadline? . . . Everyone doing copy . . . Trying to keep lt a secret . . . Burning the midnight oil . . . pleasant memories . . . peace at last . . . FIRST ROW: Judy Cameron, Barbara Peratt, Tom Hopkins, Jim Armfield. SECOND ROW: Robert Tompkins, Anne Knowles, Birgit Nyman, Dick Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Goodwin, Gail Keith, Maureen Jameson, Lorraine Bernardin, Kathy Myers, .loan Diamond, Judy Hancock, Linda Brannick, Lue Hodapp, Betty Adams, Ann Walker. 1' FIRST ROW: J. Diamond, J. Bryan, J. McKoown, J. Hancock, V. Arroyo, B. Nyman. SECOND ROW: D. Harding, G. Kenney, D. Sierras, R. Stebbins, R. Tompkins, B. lincoln, M. Hanson, D. Telfer, Mrs. Wood Mr. Ravn. Dizziness and upset stomachs . . a furious semester of journalism . . . our own school newspaper . . . The Tomahawk struggles on . . . day by day . . . week by week . . . nervous breakdown after nervous breakdown . . . New barrriers . . . conquered barriers? . . . Every- one interested . . . no one available . . . Seventh period party . . . Changing and experimenting . . . continually reorganizing . . . developing our bi-weekly periodical . . . Frantic advisers . . . Mrs. Woody and Mr. Ravn alternately . . . Trying to keep up with the Times . . . Editor, Robert fFlusteredJ Tompkins . . . Art Editor, Joan CPencilled Nightmares! Diamond . . . A magic formula for success . . . a battle of brains plus brawn . . . an exciting existence . . . Deadlines . . . headlines . . . clicking typewriters . . . Stencil cutting the biggest problem . . ink everywhere . . . threats . . . patient R. Tompkins, J. Diamond. Y, Mrs. Cathrey . . . the troublesome mimeograph . . . Helpful Mrs. Shultz and her interesting remarks . . . Stupidity of staff . . . Don't give up the ship, the customary battle cry . . . Production staff- Birgit Nyman and Donna Galloway . . . Reporters-Viola Arroyo, Jean Bryan, Donna Galloway, Jean McKeown, Judy Hancock, Mary Lee Hansen, Dick Harding, Dick Hopkins, Birgit Nyman, Dick Sierras, Dee Telfer, Ann Walker . . . Exchange editor- Viola Arroyo . . . The Tomahawk shipped to fourteen other schools . . . friendly returns and suggestions . . . Expectant looks of students when papers delivered to classrooms . . . Everyone in the news . . . Course in iournalism discon- tinued . . . Oh, regretl . . . Visions of o farewell edition . . . compliments . . . 0 0lllal'lilY'IC .-L-'cr Qi' 2 M f,7 ff ff E 1 X Exif, , VK C if ff-7 S' Q fellllll lllll FIRST ROW: B. Adams, V. Petersons, E. Barkow, B. Peratt, S. Stutesman. SECOND ROW: O. Franklin, J. Cameron, V. Clayton, S. Scroggy, I. Hancock, M. Jameson, N. Donahue, A. Knowles. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Goodwin, B. Hinkel, R. Mapes, M. Bell, B. McMonigiII Roger Stebbins, H. Rail, M. Mueller. FOURTH ROW: A. Donahue, F. Melsheimer, A. Pentico, W. Kehler, E. Mitchell C. Cltamness, C. Trow, T. Hopkins. Le Quartier francais . . . Initiation . . . boys with maids' lace and aprons . . . girls with high chef hats . . . evening fun chez Edouard-Pierre Mitchell . . . snail shells combined with oysters . . . screams of horror 0 when snails were consumed . . . Party on Ie jour des Rois . . . the doll in the cake . . . King, Tom Hop- kins . . . Queen Maureen Jameson. Q Spice to the campus . . . new pins this year . . . and two classes! . . . Le Q ,f . . f Q professeur and adviser, Madame Anne Goodwin . . . President, Tom Qi 9 W I Hopkins . . . Vice-president, Judy Lil' Cameron . . . Secretaries, Barbara 1 71 ,gl A Peratt and Anne Knowles . . . Treas- urers, Al Donahue and Bob Mapes . - no o if , .. th Hors- d'oeuvre, consomme, potatoes au gratin, 'or crepes Suzette? Wonder if they know themselves? Anyway . . . good . . . if it follows the French tradition .... Members of French 2 in action .... H- f' 5-.... ' A. FIRST ROW: B. McManigilI, J. Sachse, J. Cameron, H. I sl' Rail, A. Pentico. SECOND ROW: B. Peratt, N. Donahue, - - E J E. Barkow, M. Jameson, S. Stutesman, C. Chamness, ' I ,PLD Y ' ' J. Potter. THIRD ROW: A. Donahue, M. Muller, R. 5 4 sf Mapes, R. Stebbins, C. Trow. ' 1 V , lbw An invitation by Econdido's Spanish Club . . . exrrfs a Christmas piFata party . . . one catch . . . . Gly XL! u l!'lW bring a pirTata . . .a clay iar, brightly colored, I ' ' Q and filled with sweets . . . gaudy streamers. ' zY ' . . . Blindfolded . . . beating the air with a qi? stick . . . where's the pirTata? . . .wild scramble F qv' of when the pinata breaks . . . candy every- 1 X X I i 'O where .... X 0 ,D Wi FIRST ROW: J. Grevatt, G. Newman, A. Forsyth, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Pelsma, B. Parks, B. Eenigen- hs.- burg, G. Clark, D. Stevenson, L. Lillie, G. McDonald. THIRD ROW: A. Walker, F. Keith, R. Harris, V. Arroyo, J. Wilson, D. Magee, W. Roll, B. Branniclr, F. Jones. Los Guerreros lThe Warriorsl . . . wear- -' ing those funny signs on initiation day . . . huge fines for each English word spoken .... Trying to master that accent . . . those many discursos in Spanish. ff ' '99, Roll your r's, senores .... ?No com- Q D by prende Ud? . . . iNo se! . . . Brave ' W l, adviser, la senora Woody . . . beautiful XX speeches by Rex Kehler, el presidente ' 4- ,. . 4, . . .typical tropical topics .... The won- K 'W Y- if ' L derful Christmas play at Padua Hills. . . j'-P use your best table mannersl . . . Gay y',,..3,,d times in transit . . . remember Robert P l i Tompkins' divine taco? . . . iCaramba! Y ' . . . The Spanish banquet with a South X 4 American flavor .... The Pan-Ameri- can Day assembly . . . Bluebeard Spanish lull FIRST ROW: J. Juelson, J. Wilson, R. Harris, V.' Arroyo, H. Sharpless, K. Myers. SECOND ROW: D. Bennett, Mrs. Woody, L. Dean, J. Diamond, C. Hutton, D. Taller, N. Peterson, G. Keith, L. Bernardin. THIRD ROW: A. Forsyth, B. Parks, L. Lillie, 8. Brown, F. Keith, T. McDonald, B. Bronniclz, J. Palsma, B. Sutton, R. Kehler, J. Grevatt, B. Eenigenburg, R. Tompkins, C. Wade. la. irls, eague lmportant organization on the campus . . . Every girl is in the act . . . promoting higher ideals . . . friend- lier relations . . . everyone a friend . . . An avalanche of activities . . . Big-Sister-Little-Sister party . . . intro- ductions between dances . . . levis to heels . . . dough- nuts and punch . . . Mother-and-Daughter tea . . .those dainty cakes and sandwiches . . . Father-Daughter banquet . . . be my Valentine . . . turkey with all the trimmins' . . . The theme, Ourselves . . . Many worth- while entertainers . . . The baker . . . cake and frosting . . . rosebuds . . . lots of fun for all . . . educational . . . Our hairdos and haircuts . . . Our careers . . . The Christmas wrapping and boxing lesson . . . Installation of officers . . . candlelight and formals . . . vows and Q-:J 'N IV. nh' ,Z S gk E tr L FIRST ROW: Y. Bibb, T. Uchimura, L. Dean, E. Wilson, D. Gallo- way. SECOND ROW: M. Jameson, S. Corn, H. Sharpless, J. Diamond, Mrs. Huscher. speeches . . . Sadie Hawkins dance . . . contriving girls . . . innocent boys . . Li'l Abners on a rope . . . chicken- ring weddings . . . marriage licenses . . . the long, long line of victims . . . barefoot boys and girls . . . Annual convention . . . Mrs. Huscher, adviser . . . Girls' League Council- President, Edna Wilson . . . Vice-president, Lynn Dean . . . Secretary, Yvonne Bibb . . . Treasurer, Helen Sharpless . . . Senior representative, Joan Dia- mond . . . Junior representative, Maureen Jameson . . . Sophomore representative, Shirley Corn . . . Freshman representative, Donna Galloway . . . Welfare chair- man, Toshiko Uchimura . . . Meetings during noon hour . . . Three cheers for the council . . . Unity . . . co-opera- tion . . . good spirit . . . Scene at Father-Daughter banquet .... Skill in foods and grace in enter- taining . . . exhibited to dads.- . . . Secret . . . sh-h-h . . . mom's an important part behind the scenes .... 1 J .Q . Q , 'ff D. Tompkins . . . preparing for judging ring. i FIRST ROW: B. Calac, D. Tompkins, S. Garnsey, T. Motonaga, G. Knox, E. Koga, C. Trow, C. Burton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Enander, G. Yagle, R. Koga, H. Wilson. THIRD ROW: E. Moiado, J. Marquez S. Beach, J. Brittain, W. Harada, C. Bell, D. Hedrick, H. Honda, D. Rodriguez. FOURTH ROW: W. Roll, K. Aguilar, C. Magee, G. Kenney, M. Cox, K. Freeman, L. Mendez, W. Schell, F. Jones. r Helping boys become good farmers . . . or ranchers, if you prefer . . . giving practice in the vocation of agriculture .... Many activities for fun and learning. . . . Judging fruit and animals in contests at Los Angeles County Fair, at the Orange Show at San Bernardino, and at various places in San Diego County . . . proudly bringing home ribbons and trophies .... Information quiz sponsored by cooperative associations . . . local winners: John Belford, Arthur Busch, Robert Calac, William Harada, John Marquez .... Field trips . . . lemon packing house, Bennett's poultry farm, milk processing plant .... Fun at Bank of America field'day S SQ AL XX in the fall . . . judging events and that big barbecue dinner .... Proiects for practical application of theories . . . lemon and avocado groves . . . poultry . . . cattle . . . rabbits .... Treasury to make loans available for obtaining stock for proiects .... William Harada, president . . . Eddie Moiado, vice-president . . . King Freeman, secretary . . . Henry Honda, treasurer . . . Robert Calac, reporter . . . Dennis Magee, sentinel . . . Mr. Enander, advisor .... yes, for expert advice on egg layers and moo makers . . . see and know our Future Farmers. . . . ulure al-mers ol merica 5 Ss., Look sharp, boys . . . many fine points to be considered in the iudging ring .... Will it make choice or prime beef? . . . Qs... af- +2 ilv3i ly,, Q - ll new A ig 6 ll Two councils . . . organized . . . unorganized . . . G.A.A. Council persuading reluctant Chiefs . . . for aid in Christmas formal . . . G.A.A. Council . . . combined with Chiefs Council . . . working together furiously . . . producing a wonderful Christmas dance . . . All this . . . made it one successful year . . . for both . . . G.A.A. and Chiefs. - l e Inels He-man athletes . . . the Chiefs. . . . A new organization this year . . . replacing the Letter- men .... Prospering . . . up and coming . . cooperating .... A blood-curdling initiation .... Joint-sponsorship with G. A. A. of the Christmas formal .... A and B lettermen eligible to ioin. . . .The Chief's Council . . . president, Mark Cox . . . vice-president, Rex Kehler . , . secretary, Bob Floyd . . . treasurer, Eddie Moiado . . . ad- viser, Mr. Williamson .... FIRST ROW: E. Mitchell, B. McCreedy, C. Wade, B. Sutton, B. Parks. SECOND ROW: R. Kehler, C. Bell, G. Kenney, D. Hedrick, G. Griffith, E. Mojado. FIRST ROW: M. Cox, B. Floyd, H. Harvey, B. Brown, R. Bell. SECOND ROW: L. Newman, J. Grevott, L. Reed, T. McDonald, B. Baker, W. Kehler, H. Honda. FIRST ROW: J. Garwood, Freshman representative, B. Floyd, Chiefs secrstaryg J. Cameron, G.A.A. secretary, B. Peratt, Junior reprasentativog E. Wilson, Sporfs man- ager, R. Bell, G.A.A. President, M. Cox, Chiefs presi- dent. SECOND ROW: E. Moiado, Chiefs treasurer, Y. Bibb, G.A.A. Vice-president, R. Kehler, Chiefs Vice- president, D. Telfer, G.A.A. Treasurer, B. Nyman, Senior representative. irls' Allllelic ssociaiinn Season's started . . . that wonderful game . . . basketball . . . Poor freshmen . . . constant thoughts of the initiation . . . for them in the spring . . . every- thing so new . . . their classic question . . . what's a pivot? . . . Learning passes . . . practice in shoot- ing... all lead to the final tournament . . . victorious seniors . . . Co-ed afternoons of speedball . . . freezing goalies . . . tired halfbacks . . . tireless referees. '. . . Volleyball . . . baseball . . .swimming . . .Cheerful . . . hard working . . . President Rosalie Bell and her council . . .sacking candy for the candy sale. . .Making plans for the Christmas formal . . . with the wonderful theme . . . the Night Before Christmas . . . a happy success. . . - 1 f wa l Did I take steps? . . . Oh, that's perfectly silly . . . I couldn't possibly have .... Pity the referees . . . with people like this. . . . In spite of all the iuniors' efforts . . . the seniors won . . .and once again the basket- ball season was over .... Life is a song . . . let's sing it together. . . . Regular rehearsals of Glee Club pass quickly .... Keep your eye on Director von Haden .... FIRST ROW: S. Stutesman, B. Lincoln, M. L. Hansen, F. J. Ventross, J. Hall, C. Francis, H. Kinney, B. Adams, S. Roberts, J. Lee, J. Juelson J. Wilson, J. Wann. SECOND ROW: Mr. Von Haden, C. Flosch, D Staude, C. Norville, F. Farley, R. Harris, B. J. Nelson, J. McKeown, C Grant, R. McManigilI, A. Moon, M. Jameson, B. Bell, V. Petersons, A Knowles. THIRD ROW: H. Lubo, P. Flanigan, T. Uchimura, J. Noguchi 1 M. Koga, D. Clancy, A. Toomes, W. Driggs, V. Arroyo, H. Sharpless, F. Toomes. FOURTH ROW: J. Chutnicut, J. Marquez, K. Freeman, N Roll, H. Rodriquez, H. Harvey, B. McCreedy, M. Cox, G. Kenney, L. Reed, N. Scott, D. Magee, R. Bell, L. Mendez. All girls the first semester . . . new songs . . . new tunes .... Women's Club . . . more practice . . . Lions Club .... 'Christmas program . . . candlelight procession . . . 'Twas the Night Before Christmas . . . . Caroling at Camp Pendleton . . . the girls loved it .... Party at Grant's. . . Pop Con- cert the best, say the girls .... Joined by boys the second semester . . . life more interesting and exciting now .... Songs with popular appeal . . . Begin the Be- guine .... Music from all over the U. S. A. and Latin America .. .folk songs, spirituols, showtunes .... Colipso and the Rhumba . . . Sit Down Servant . . . Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho .... Spring Concert . . . rehearsals . . . hard work rewarded . . . June is Bustin' Out All Over . . . . CC lllll and Hard work . . . long hours of practice . . . over-run with saxophones . . . frantic last- minute search for lost music . . . then the curtain opens for a smooth performance. Football games . . . basketball ditto. . . . Christmas program . . . Pop Concert . . Spring Concert .... Too Young . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . . . Toy Trum- pet with Rex Kehler as soloist .... E sounds due to blackboard erasers thrust into the baritone .... erie FIRST ROW- Mr Von Haden N C H . . . oy, . Rail, H. Honda, E. Mitchell, J. St ary, V. Clayton, D. Teller, D. Siaude. SECOND ROW- G Benn H H. Kinney, R. McManigill. . . e , R. Whaley, R. Kehler, B. McCreedy, C. Martin, W. Amsler, D. Stevenson, MAJORETTES: J. Mann, B. Winzell, M. Jameson, L. Dean, V. Arroyo Ma'orettes start the ear with a hu 2! I Y P . . . Uniforms red, white, and short. . . . Autumn evenings on the field . . . cold fingers . . . hasty before-hand rehearsals . . . sparkling lights on the dark field. . . . Baton clear . . . all set. . . ready . . . go! . . . Routines practiced to perfection. . . . Hot evenings in the gym at basketball games .... The famous Vista funeral march. . . l , Z California sunshine . . . blue sky . . . white clouds . . . complete background .... Waving fronds . . . green and gold . . . shading the school .... San Jacinto . . . rival noise . . . must compete. . . . Roar from Fire Department . . . shrill and sharp . . . School spirit at its height. . . . elllelllllel' . Product of Palomar Mountain . . . tinsel . . . lights . . . balls . . . transferred to Christmas vision .... Supreme height . . . perfect shape . . . presents underneath . . . everyone's dream in reality .... White flakes . . . pine trees . . . biting breeze .... Second childhood . . . creative ideas . . . busy hands .... Charcoal eyes and nose. . . circular shape .... Cute and fun. . . . Voice-choir harmony . . . high and low . . . perfect crescendo .... Interesting subiect . . . interesting subiectsl . . . Result of many hours practice . . . able supervison. . . . Bright skirts . . brighter shirts . . . flowers sashes .... Festive music . . . spicy food Senior fling for all . . . no cuesta nada Queen of Beauty . . . what's in a name! way for publicity Streamers . . . masks . . . confetti ats . . . Local music . . . smooth snappy Chatter . . . laughter .... California New Orleans . . . Mardi Gras Dance sponsored by the sophomores .... Seven-year drought . . . relief finally. . People stranded . . . trees uprooted . . . mud . . . water . . . everywhere. . . . Beautiful Miss English Language foully mur- dered . . . assembly program by drama class. . . . Other notable performances . . . evening of one-acts . . . three-act, George Washing- ton Slept Here. . . . A . 'if' a F I if 'J' nf' a.-K .U 0 L1 sr' S VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L slkklflg E Wilson B Perch N Pgfgrwn Let s hut It You ve got to F l G H T Our fanr ball games on worm nights? Colorful half time Warrlorettes In red and whute symbols of good leading the rnval fans un a cheer Thurd quarter sportsmanshlp mterestung acrobats fancy foot tlred but flghtmg to the end Up now every work snappy routlnes Chllly evenings and one up for the Alma Materl Memorable Vnsta on you knds stand up' But nts cold! Oh well' brook lets all be good sports' Hats off to Pete Peppy flrst quarter Why cant we have foot Bobbie Eddle and Laynle Cheers for our J V cheerleaders Nancy Rosle and Donna eerleaclers J V CHEERLEADERS N Hoald D Galloway R Norman fubsontl pow u. xqhtl IRBHFHLL GRQQR LJ ,,-f' 1 I 5 wt s 1 , g Vw QU ' ' l r 1 . , - 1 - , II I ' ' ll ll I - - - - ll ' ' ll - ' t . . . . . - . . . . ' i . .II . - . . . ,, . . . . .... , . . . frozen feet .... The kick-off . . . Eve bod u , come ame . . . I tou ht I taw a udd -tate . . . Yea, Fall- VY Y P 9 9 P Y I - I .n. . 'II - 1 I .11 I I 'H' I u I . ,, , I . . . A - f ' F sslf M---- Q to if ,X mtg Q L N -... , . I . 5, N ' X 1 A D. Taller, J. Cameron, L. Sikking, A faithful salute , , , the Alma Mater , , , On A Group some noise! . . . Twinkling toes. . .trying to stay in step of Rolling Foothills .... Clapping to F.U,H.S. , , , . . . marching with the band at the half . . . cold, foggy harmonizing throats , , , Catchy capers , , , mugicql football evenings . . . exchanging songs with the other costumes in the right key .... Helpful Mr. Von Haden 'Side . . . an Alaskan-bound trooper, Jorgine Sachse . . . . . . those wonderful times when the band played . . . G new and willing performer, Dee Telfer . . . Judy so encouraging .... New, tricky routines . . . drilling Cameron and Laurie Sikking carry on .... The song and practicing .... Come on, you guys! Let's hear leaders never let YOU down. . . . Songlea ers Mimi' ,fmgs Q4 Vgm ada folk S J ps VU' 3 U QW 5'-Q EQ lwill 7 l9i'2f il gd fa: Q6 4' I-to X ,N r W , VT, Il , 'X Ixqg I W Q X J. Gigi? . golf C1 .. ' J Lf! OX GUJL 'bo A 53 oosier lub nv. -L 93-or 4.1, LEFT: B. Thurber, E. Barlrow, J. Garwood, N. Donahue, C. Norville, S. Stutesman. MIDDLE: R. Norman, F. Beach, S. Roberts, N. Heald, C. Gant, J. Gibbs. RIGHT: M. Arenas, D. Galloway, B. Bell, J. Wilson, S. Ray, J. Juelson. REAR: J. Cameron, L. Silrlring, D. Telfer. The cheerleaders had a great idea . . . soon to become a reality . . . a new organization . . . to boost morale . . . enthusiasm . . . a wonderful idea . . . a petition to the Student Council . . . unanimous consent. . . A big campaign for membership . . . who wants to join? . . . everyone eligible . . . only 50 cents . . . Many benefits . . . special seats at games ...a red and white beanie . . . a red membership card Ccard of distinctionl. . . . Many, many members . . .athletes honorary members. . . . Thousands of nerve- racking moments at games . . . roaring yells . . . fight 'em team, fight 'emll . . . The drill team . . . all girls eligible . . . practice after school . . . every spare moment. . .whirling pom-pons . . . dancing feet . . . grass wet with evening dew . . . colorful costumes lour school colorsj .... LEFT: J. Cameron, C. Norville, S. Stulesman, J. Juelson, J. Wilson, S. Roy. MIDDLE: L. Sikking, C. Gant, J. Garwood, E. Barkow, J. Beach, D. Galloway, N. Heald. RIGHT: D. Teller, J. Gibbs, M. Arenas, S. Roberts, N. Donahue, R. Norman, B. Bell. t 4 ., -, af-a,f-4 ii- -' 1 N A ..x,- vm 1 o Sporis Slmls . 'min i . 1 5 ' a ' fif 1 x, 642 , f 5 A T56- 5 varsity oolball REMEMBERI . . . those straining, training colisthenics . . . those sore and tired biceps . . . the first scrimmage . . . bruises and bumps . . . drills in the hot sun . . . work . . . organizing . . . developing . . . weeding . . . weeks of anxiety .... The tense excitement and eager- ness before the first game . . . FALLBROOK 0, PERRIS 34 . . . the long looks .... FALLBROOK 0, SAN JACINTO 15 . . . the pigskin on the one-yard line . . . to rush or not to rush . . . half-time came one minute too soon .... FALLBROOK 6, CAPISTRANO 32 . . . our first touchdown of the season . . . first play of the game . . . returned opening kickoff . . . a moral victory . . . numerous roaring rallies . . . FALLBROOK 12, VISTA 26 .... The game of the year . . . the Vista game . . . Booster Club beanies . . . war-painted FIRST ROW: B. Baker, A. Donahue, C. Wade, L. Reed, C. Magee B. Brown, K. Freeman, J. Chutnicvt. SECOND ROW: B. Uchimura D. Magee, H. Honda, R. Bell, B. McCreedy, K. Aguilar, J. Story: Ramona game . . . last in '51 . . . nervous player: . . . excited bystanders . . . Warriors out to win. . . . Cheerleaders yelling . . . let's fight . . . we want victory .... Fast game . . . rough tackles I . . . hard hitting . . . penalty on Fallbrook . . . five yards . . . maiorettes on field during play . . . Oh, welll . . . victory it was. . . . Warriors . . . hopes and aspirations . . . determination . . . sweating and bloodshed . . . the evils of a fourteen- man team . . . three futile touchdowns . . . all hope dashed . . . game of rousing thrill . . . spills and Jills . . . joy . . . sorrow .... FALLBROOK 52, ELSINORE N. and M. 0 . . . fifty-two glorious points . . . 52 or more mad celebrations .... Concessions of confusion . . . fun . . . a snitched coke . . . candy here, there and everywhere . . . hot dogs . . . hotlll coffee . . . scalded hands . . . drowned feet . . . vendors going through the crowd yelling, Candy, hot dogs, coffee! . . . Grammar school assistants . . . a dime for a box of empty coke bottles . . . rich at the age of seven. . . . FALLBROOK 12, ARMY AND NAVY 20 . . . vanished hopes . . . lost illusions .... FALLBROOK 19, BROWN THIRD ROW: B. Floyd, B. Parks, E. Moiodo, M. Cox, N. Scott, l.. Mendei, J. Marquez. FOURTH ROW: E. Mitchell, M. Moiado, L. um., H. Hamy, 1. Puma, c. Haselwoodf firm now: c. swim, P. Myers, J. Grevatt, T. McDonald, I. Sutton, R. Kohler, Mr. Coffman. F b it if ' 6 it ,- i +V X l Co-Captain B. Sutton 5 ' A an-iors will: ril 6 . . .three quarters of nothing on the part of Fallbrook ibut defense! . . . a nineteen-point rally in the fourth quarter . . . screams of ioy .... FALLBROOK 25, RAMONA 7 . . . the last game of the year . . . every student ready to fight for victory . . . a long, hard pull up the Ramona grade . . . a specdy descent . . . yells to deafen a hippopotamus . . . 7-7 tie at half-time . . . more yells . . . success .... Third place in League. . . . Coach Coffman and a tough season . . . several inter- esting half-time talks . . . a swell season .... Water- boys of high quality . . . strong legs . . .thirsty boys . . . tired boys .... School spirit at all-time high .... Four l -- Co-Captain H. Honda on All-Southern League team . . . Bobby Uchimura . . . George McDonald . . . Henry Honda . . . Eddie Moiado. . . . Second team . . . Bill McCreedy . . . Bucky Brown . . . Cecil Wade .... Football banquet . . . a gala affair . . . female interest . . . programs in red . . . footballs and souvenir pins of red and white .... Every player doing his part . . . fighting all the way . . . each rooter faithful and loyal . . . each loss an incen- tive to greater effort . . . each victory a triumph. . . . Fallbrook patrons turn out in droves . . . everyone anxious . . . everyone dying a thousand deaths a game. . . Accurate passes . . . last plays . . . hard tackles . . . all go into the victory of a game well played . . . but without those well- plannecl plays . . . pep tallrs between halves . . . victory would never come .... As shown here . . . team . . . resting during intermission . . . contemplating . . . plays . . . events . . . ol the next halt . . . under direction ot Coaches Williamson and Coffman. 57 1 ' 5 s I . .Q L ! Q41 M3219 's,,,, h A :V , V . Fmt' LT? I . VH mn .Wig , Af - wr, . gm H , 4k . f KN ' V, I Af.. L! , I '.'? Q: , . 1' 11,1 , ' 'J v- fs A . , ' f 5 s. ,pm ,,-4' W xl' . a- 1, f'-fbffez-,J I Q 4 1 .. . FIRST ROW- R. Mapes, E. Clanc R Ko a, F. Melsheimer G Kenna G. Ya lo ' Y' - 9 f - Y, 9 I A. Clancy, B. Hroch, L. Gentry, M. Boll, J. East. SECOND ROW: E. Koga, B. Mc- Manigill, T. Wilbur, B. Robinson, J. Hinkol, C. J. Chamness, J. Bernardin, D. Hedrick, W. Roll, G. Newman, E. Hostetter. THIRD ROW: H. Rail, G. Bennett, W. Harada W. Martin, B. Minor, L. Newman, D. Bennett, O. K. Williamson, W. Kohler, A. Pentico, G. Newton, J. Standerler, C. Bell, G. Griffith C. Burton, B. Calac. Captain G Kennet' in CHAMPIONS . . . A J.V. Championship . . . the first 0 a stiff competitor a battle of defenses J.V. football championship in the history of F.U.H.S. . FALLBROOK 24 OCEANSIDE I2 a rough . . . Six smashing victories . . . three crunching league tough game FALLBROOK 'I2 ARMY AND NAVY victories . . . one minor defeat . . . one heartbreak- 7 better with every game FALLBROOK 24 ing 0-0 tie .... FALLBROOK 0, SAN DIEGUITO 20 BROWN 6 sportsmanhke in victory or defeat . . . a close game, but with last-quarter blues .... . FALLBROOK I8 RAMONA 6 the years most FALLBROOK 26, CAPISTRANO 0 . . . many long appreciated victory won going away runs . . . breathless passes .... FALLBROOK 0, VISTA VICTORY aslcellrall FIRST ROW: K. Aguilar, C. Wade, J. Story, C. Magee. SECOND ROW: J. Marquez, R. Kehler, R. Stebbins, B. McCreedy, B. Uchimura, M. Cox. THIRD ROW: E. Calac, B. Floyd, B. Sutton, R. Simpson, B. Schell, R. Schober, Coach Coffman. fit-rs Varsity hoopers . . . battling Warriors, all season .... Five league tussles . . . five strong teams to meet .... A close fight . . . FALLBROOK 42, JULIAN 46 .... We will never give up! . . . FALLBROOK 32, ARMY AND NAVY 44 .... A great disappointment . . . FALLBROOK 25, RAMONA 47 .... A lively game . . . FALLBROOK 41, BROWN 57. . . . Tense excitement . . . FALLBROOK 40, VISTA 46 .... Record crowds at each game . . . hundreds of Warrior fans . . . spirit at high pitch. . Twelve non-league battles .... A terrific upset win over Oceanside . . . FALLBROOK 44, OCEANSIDE 31 .... A great struggle . . . FALLBROOK 25, CAPISTRANO 35 .... FALLBROOK 31, RAMONA 45 .... A real thriller . . . FALLBROOK 34, TOWN TEAM 37. . . . FALLBROOK 28, CAPISTRANO 47 .... FALLBROOK 36, ESCONDIDO 47 .... Oh, those tall skyscrapers . . . FALLBROOK 37, HEMET 53 What a game! . . . Vista's gym shaking with tremendous roars FALLBROOK 47, VISTA 48 .... Sweet revenge for Oceanside . . . FALLBROOK 20, OCEANSIDE 42 .... FALLBROOK 30, HEMET 44 .... FALLBROOK 28, ESCONDIDO 67 .... FALLBROOK 37, SAN JACINTO 50 .... Invitation to play in the Vista post-season A tournament. . . . Congratulations to a plucky teaml ...- s.. Will it go through? Captain B. Sutton . ' . THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW: D. Bennett, A. Forsyth, K. Freeman, J. Chutmcui. G' N'w'on' D' s'0V0nS0n, R. Cglac, ljctumur: MCDOMH H D. Hedrick. SECOND ROW: C. Martin, G. Newman, S. Beach, M. Molado, E- H0-'79H C' G' 'on' ' OMS' ' ' ' That iam-packed winter of basketball thrills . . four smashing league victories . . . hard competition. . . . One narrow loss . . . FALLBROOK 43, JULIAN 46. . . . A near catastrophe . . . FALLBROOK 38, BROWN 37 .... FALLBROOK 38, ARMY AND NAVY 30 .... A walk-away . . . FALLBROOK 37, RAMONA 18. . . . How sweet can a victory be? FALLBROOK 42, VISTA 36 .... Many exciting non-league games . . . FALL- BROOK 34, CAPISTRANO 21 . . . FALLBROOK 39, CAPISTRANO 25 . . . FALLBROOK 20, OCEANSIDE 23 . . . FALLBROOK 37, ARMY AND NAVY 26 . . . FALLBROOK 19, ESCONDIDO 42 . . . FALLBROOK 21, HEMET 38 . . . FALLBROOK 32, HEMET 42 . . . FALL- B Basketball Rail, L. Newman, Coach Coffman. BROOK 10, ESCONDIDO 38 . . . FALLBROOK 24, SAN JACINTO 80 . . . oops .... Hallelujah! rejoicing on our fair campus, but gloom for our neighbor to the south . . . FALLBROOK 38, VISTA 20 .... Reward for sustained and high performance . . . near cham- pions . . . second place in the league .... the basketball event of the year . . . travelling to Ramona for the B tournament .... Yes, you have guessed it . . . our boys emerged as victors in the final game . . . FALLBROOK 40, BROWN 35 . . . champions after all. . The Ramona B travelling trophy now ours for eternity . . . won by victories in 1948, 1951, and this year .... Who broke iunior's leg on the bus home? . . . 6 X ' .X .Mx xx g, FIRST ROW: R. Mapes, B. McManigiII, E Koga, B. Wester, A. Clancy, W, Roll, C Schlater. SECOND ROW: Coach William- son, .l. Bernardin, E. Clancy, M. Bell, W. Haracla, T. Wilbur, G. East. Three cheers for the CHAMPIONS . . . Rah, Rah, Rah! . . . our great D team . . . CHAMPIONS . . . for the second straight year . . . Coach Bub Wil- liamson's faithful followers . . . the Mighty Midgets did it again .... Don Tompkins, captain . . . always on the go .... No losses in league play . . . FALL- BROOK 19, ARMY AND NAVY 7 . . . FALLBROOK 32, BROWN 24 Cthis was a must to win . . . and they did it as veterans! . . . FALLBROOK 37, VISTA 12 . . . FALLBROOK 31, VISTA 29 . . . FALLBROOK 41, VISTA 11 I I I I These last three . . . record- and precedent-smashing victories . . . feats of honor. . . . The Brown C Tournament . . . remember how the Falbrook D beat the Fallbrook C . . . by D Baslcellball C Baslcellrall one mighty point . . . D's 29, C's 28 .... Playing in the final game with Julian . . . a close game until the half . . . only a few points behind . . . Julian's superior height the deciding factor .... Yes, on the field of honor .... The C team . . . a rugged season .... One bright victory . . . at the Brown Tourney . . . Fallbrook earnestly downed Brown. . . . Many close games . . . a forfeit by Ramona . . . FALLBROOK 13, VISTA 24 . . . FALLBROOK 19, ARMY AND NAVY 24. . . FALLBROOK 13, BROWN 25 .... Bill Wester, captain . . . keeping spirits bright. . .fighting all the time . . , high morale . . . a winner at sportsmanship .... FIRST ROW: Coach Williamson, S. Garn- sey, D. Tompkins, R. Kaga. SECOND ROW: R. Mapes, G. Yagle, R. Beck, J. Hinkel, B. Hinlrel, G. East. Eagerly stretching to reach the ball . . .tense with anticipation . . . faces upward . . . who will get the ball? . .. The action of a game many times decided at the circle .... High in the air . . . tip the ball .... Who will win the game? . . . Mystery Warrior . . . Robert Calac . . . David Hedrick . . . part of Mr. Coffman . . . King Freeman . . . Graham Newton . . . Don Bennett .... Determined Warriors . . . passing . . . dribbling down the court . . . now under the basket .... Guard that man! . . . hang on to the balll . . . watch your chancel . . . now's the time! . . . up it goes . . . swish . . . through the hoop! . . . They've done it againl . . . Eddie Moiado . . . Copy Magee . . . Rex Kehler. .. A basket, boys . . . a basket, boys . . . we want more . . . S-C-O-R-E . . . score, boys, scorel . . . Will the ball goin?...WehopesoI...Ina clash with a tough team . . . o little two points . . . a heortening gain . . . what two more points can dol . . . Bob Floyd . . . Jack Story . . . Cecil Wade . . .Guess who? . . . Ronnie Simpson . . . as R. Bell, N. Donahue, M. Jameson, E. Wilson. irls, aslceilrall , , , 54 .1. . fs 5ff'f?Efir'?. 'ia ' ' iw :, .. ,qssyb ' '1'f,fff31u.., ,. ,- Tr' fix' 151' J. Wilson, J. Gorwood, Y. Bibb, B. Poralt, J. Cameron, S. Roy. B. Poratt, J. Gorwood, J, Wilson, S. Ray, Y. Bibb. ,Qs 411.511 ' L, 'if Z 1 ' Q 'I A' nh Drills in passing and shooting . . . plays to be memorized . . . strategy to be employed . . . rules to be learned .... Arguments . . . some- times battles . . . with the boys over the use of the gym .... Toss-ups . . . scrambles for that elusive ball . . . howls over a stepped-on foot . . . moans because of a scratched arm embarrassment at the first personal foul .... Learning good sportsmanship . . .to be good losers and gracious winners .... Game played for assembly ...period 2 and period 3 classes . . .Jo Wilson and Caroline Francis, captains . . . Joan Diamond and Helen Kinney, high- point players . . . period 2, winners. . . . FIRST ROW: T. Wilbur, N. Roll, L. Reed, D. Magee, M. Moiado, N. Scott, E. Hostotter. SECOND ROW: J. Marquez, J. Standorfer, .l. Pelsrna, E. Calac, J. Pado- lupo, K. Freeman, E. Moiado, R. McDonald. Cheering crowds . . . sunny afternoons . . . popular sport. . . that's baseball . . . not even any boos or tomatoes for the umpire .... Look at our Baby Babe Ruths . . . new uniforms . . . now all look alike . . . Splendid in- and outfielders . . . he- man hitters . . . bat boys . . . winding, force- ful pitchers .... Flying baseballs . . . tre- mendous swing . . . oops . . . strike out! . . . Next man up . . . swing . . . a strike . . . crowd groans . . . a curve . . . strike two . . . swing again . . . hurray . . . yea . . . yea . . . home nys, EISCIIRII run! . . . Great enthusiasm . . . next man . . hits the ball . . . first base .... Next man . . next man . . . now bases loaded . . . score: Visitors 8, Fallbrook 5 .... Next ball-puncher up . . . a hit. . . into the railroad tracks . . . sliding into home base just in time . . . home run! . . . Final score: Fallbrook 9, Visitors 8. . . . Good work, Coach Williamson and your hard-working squad .... .-YQ. SQ il .2 1 T: .gpg H ,W ubvd FIRST ROW: W. Kehler, J. Chutnicut, R. Stebbins, C. Burton, C. Schlater, D. Tompkins, W. Amstel. SECOND ROW: Coach Williamson, W. Estes, L. Mendez, F. Jones, G. Griffith, B. Schell, B. Loo, J. Wrigley, S. Wann. -2 -----Q A 4 i it m i T' I f : 6 f V. Arroyo, W. Driggx. A favorite of girls' P.E. classes .... Batter up! . . . Strike one! . . . Kill the umpire! . . . Broken fingers and fingernails .... Outfield chatter. . . . Safe at third .... What's the score? . . . Ball three! . . . Speeding balls slipping through overeager hands . . . skinned knees .... You're out! . . . lt's a home run! . . . Knock it over the fence! . . . The umpire must be blind .... Base on balls . . . tagged at second .... Right over the plate . . . strike 'er out .... Dew-drops . . . curve balls .... Regular bigtime windups .... Tie goes to the runner .... Stolen bases . . . sliding into home .... lt's my ball .... Ouchl . . . Pitch 'er a slow one .... Ninety- nine fouls and you're out .... I wuz safe .... Ya didn't touch thirdl . . . Bring 'em all in! . ..Hurry, you can make itl . . . The sound of leather against wood .... The national pastime. . . E. Barkow, M. Lugo, N. Hanson, M. Arenas, A. Banks, F. Beach, M. Kaufman, S. Stufesman, V. Arroyo, C. Norvillo. il-ls, Snlilrall 66 Slaving to perfect that serve . . . COLD practices after school . . . that unexpected rain, just when you're winning .... Practicing that ace . . . must be perfect! . . . Losing every game to Mr. Hoppes .... The exciting and memorable tournament .... Men of brain and brawn .... Your serve now! .... But l'm facing the sun! Can't even see the balll . . . All right I'll trade sides. . . . lGrrI!0 .... Trying to miss the puddles onthe court after a rain .... Looking hopefully forward to the champion- ship .... Roaming racketeers. . . . Fidgety feet . . . that everlastingly difficult backhand . . . practice, prac- tice, practice! . . . that needed energy that sometimes fades .... There goes the ball over the fencel . . . You get it! . . . No, you! . . . You hit it! . . . Oh, well! . . . That all-important serve . . . Now it's wide . . . Now it's long . . . again, practice! . . . Those dead balls that hit the ground and iust lie there . . . rolling . . . Whatsa matter? Got a hole in your racket? I think l'm getting a tanl . . . l think l'm getting blisters! . . . The stray dog that wanders on the court .... Oh, Mrs. Coffman! I iust can't hit backhands as you do! . . . That last iump over the net. llf you've enough energy leftll LEFT: Getting in shape . . . for the big league play-off: . . . the team . . . is fuhl playing l?l . . . as shown by . . . C. Wade . . . B. Sutton . . . J. Story . . . D. Stevenson. BELOW: Tennis tournament . . . love games . . . terrible backhands . . . all had a big part in this year's season. . . ennis t 0 s' Swimming Brave souls in frigid water. . . change to show off those muscles C?l . . . Crawl . . . sidestroke . . . fancy dives . . . the perpetual belly flops . . . live dangerously . . . beautiful tans .... The swimming meets . . . Escondido . . . Brown . . A and N. . . . The fateful day . . . May 20th . . . the interclass meet . . . boys and girls . . . battle spirits high . . . juniors determined to stay victorious . . . trophy for winning class ..... Then the conference meet. . . F.U.H.S. pool . . Fallbrook out to win . . . girls . . . look at those builds! . . . Swimming . . . last sport of the year. . . season draws to a close. . . . lui ps, ff 7 , . if -l ' -fkn 5-gif -P 'AX,..f f ? 3?-, lg A7-Y QA !'x ' -I V 68 fhzx xg X, Fun . . . gaiety . . . lots of water . . . all can be found in the pool . . . especially on those hot summer afternoons .,.. il-ls, Swimming Speeallpall Another gentle pastime of girls' gym classes under the coaching of Mrs. Coffman .... Running madly up and down the field . . . tripping over the ball . . . chasing it out of bounds .... Flying feet, all following one ball fand many a time someone's shin is in the wayl .... That lovely drop kick that wouldn't quite make it . . . Another field goal missed lyou're supposed to kick the ball between the two postsl .... Fun when not wounded .... And boys think football is rough! Hal . . .They should try a game of speedball . . . la- lv N K. r iq 0 fs s 3,61 4, . Sw- , ' 'll Gaily-colored bathing suits at the edge of the pool . . . a wary toe explores the temperature of the water .... It's cold . . . but we'll be brave . . . even if the ice must be broken in order to swim Summer's here, we're told . . . but it's hard to con- vince us .... Get in and swim, you say? . . . Oh, no . . . not me . . . really, I can't swim at all. . l'm a flop at back stroke . . . the crawl? . . . l'd rather walk .... Ten lengths today . . . I'll iust die. . . . The graceful swan dives . . . the graceful l?l attempts .... The intramural contest . . . relays . . . 100-yard free stroke . . . swim fin race . . . all to be found at F.U.H.S. when the four classes get together .... All fun . . .even running to class with wet hair and messy pin curls . . . looking like crooked scarecrowsl E. Barlzow, M. Lugo, N. Hansen, M. Arenas, A. Banks, F. Beach, M. Kaufman, S. Stutexman, V. Arroyo, C. Norville. .l FIRST ROW: T. Montonaga, A. Clancy, R. Koga, G. Yagle, J. Bornardin, R. Boclz. SECOND ROW: A. Donahue, C. Boll, E, Koga, W. Harada, D. Hedrick, A. Pontico. THIRD ROW: D. Bennett, B. Wester, V. Tritchka, E. Clancy, B. Baker, K. Freeman, S. Kaufman, B. Calac. FOURTH ROW: B. Floyd, B. McCroody, E. Mitchell, B. McManigill, G. Newton, C. Hasolwood, R. Whaley, Coach Coffman, E. Burr. l'i'lClC Getready...getset...goI... Warrior tracksters got off to a fast start this season .... Practice . . . Iet's get into shape . . . no more cherry sodas Csighll . . . A wide range of track events . . . standing and running broadiump . . . high iump . . . shot put . . . pole vault . . . run- ning the low hurdles . . . flying across the high hurdles . . . running the fUghll mile . . . cruising the 220, the 440, and the 660 . . . whewl . . . Who planted that small mountain on the last lap? . . . Remember . . . allow for that strong, western wind . . . lean forward, me hearties . . . a framed and far-famed motto . . . Do not show them your face, but your heels! . . . A very successful season . . . many honors . . . many track meets . . . close competition . . . spirited and hearty rivalry. . . . Meets with Vista . . . Ramona . . Brown . . . Army and Navy . . Capistrano . . . San Dieguito . . . Julian .... Track . . . a vital sport . . . a real challenge. . . . Sport for rainy days . . . the gym humming with excitement .... Boys playing half- court basketball at the some time... reluctant males persuaded to play volley- ball with the girls .... Did they enjoy every agonizing moment? . . . Why, oh, why, did we choose this team? . . . Rallying to see who serves . . . gossip between serves .... Shrill screams. . . lung exercise Difference of opinion over who has made what point .... That foolish feeling upon missing the ball that you were certain was going over the net .... Ball flying from side to side . . . net sinking lower every minute .... Wheaties champions do it olleylrall s again .... The horrible moment when you serve the ball into the wrong court. . .this girl has got to go! . . . Forgetting where the boundary lines are . . . chasing the ball into the court where members of the opposite sex are kibitzing .... Being a perpetual loser . . , ball bouncing off your head while you are gossiping with a friend . . .serving a ball which hits a team-mate .... One down . . . eight to go .... Interference, heck! . . . You should be watching, not standing around .... Are you insinuating---? E. Barlrow, I. Garwood, I. Nelson, J. Heredia, S. Roberts, J. Wilson, B. Bell, I. McKeown. . . . Why can't I make baskets like that when l'm playing basketball? . . . Well, anyway, there is action a-plenty. . . . I. Nelson, B. Bell, S. Roberst, S. Ray. X X KX Q-H GHEV XSTKRX ,fi X dd A5 if il im iff W -b X A 'A XXX f l f f Xfxr ax X V E.. Qgxf, x X959 QQ? KN frjggs. I LL xp , gl M L 1 C 8 U . 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