Morningside High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Morningside High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Inglewood, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 155 of 180
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mil i .it :N . i V C . .V , V. -,i 44 X Y - S .- 'KB -Tp, ,l 1 1 U 1 if: , rt.- ADVANCED--FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Born, Laurel Almond, Sue Goates, Connie Schneider, Bonnie Bradshaw, Connie McEwen, Sandy Addy, Sharon Owens. BACK: Sue Cornel, Roberta Tokar, Barbara Tillmanns, Gail Skulsky, Pat Williams, Judy Sandstrum, Pat Skulsky, Maureen Selby, Linda Thiere. Modern Dance The year was busy one for the girls in the advanced Modern Dance class. They worked hard to present colorful programs for community clubs, the clothing Fashion Show, and school programs. The girls attended dance concerts at Occidental College and UCLA and participated in the Master Lesson given by Charles Weidman at El Camino College. A select group was invited to attend an advanced technique workship given by a guest instructor INTERMEDIATE-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francine Balogh, Diane Mantle, Jan Shrader, Linda Belson, Bev Barkley, Joan Hildreth. ROW 2: Sylvia Santany, Kathy Foy, Linda Richer, Sandy Reilly, Adrienne Minkow, Joan Sorenson, Carol Robertson, Pam Clark, Sue Davis, Karen Hayden. ROW 3: Donna Maior, Gwen Stoner, Judy Jensen, Susie Henden, Carol Carroll, Helen Gast, Jean Feole, Jan Cohan, Nan Pinto, Judith Anne Bowers. at Hawthorne High School. The dancers planned on having a guest instructor at MHS for Jazz Technique in April. More than lOO girls made up the four dance classes, including two beginning, one intermediate, and one advanced. Combined dance classes presented The Dancers Create- , a contemporary dance concert, rated as unusual and spectacular, during this spring. BEGINNING-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wilma Taylor, Linda Davis, Bev Muzzy, Margie Murphy, Gail Beach, Cheryl Dodds, Dee Dabrowski, Jackie Suzow, ROW 2: Marilyn Johnson, Karen Phillips, Mary Mutz, Donna Neally, Jeri Smith, Jan Mcllvaine, Judy Anderson, Connie Dickey, Shirley Barrus, Cheryl Brooks, Margie McMahon, Diane Neally. ROW 3: Jackie Boisserrie, Jo Dors, Carol Eger, Pat Murphy, Fam Marlett, Rosemary O'Brien, Cynthia McMullin, Kathie Bassett, Yvonne Hodge, Cathy Le Munyon, Betty Mathias, JoAnn Maki, Bonnie Gundlach, Robin Blankenship. ROW 4: Marilyn Murphy, Linda Slater, Marie Penovich, Jan Green, Lynn Cheshire, Wendy Jenkins, Sharon Ryan, Roene Barrus, Eileen Seltzer, Carol Martin,

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if v-C I I I Q7 'N if 'XX . FPONT, TEFT TO RIGHT Vicki Brown, Ponnv Slombs, Connie Snyder, linda Wells, Shielo Hi-ndrirluon, Pohi-rm Toknr BACK- Nikki Anno Vorix, Karen Swanson, Bev Bevnns, Amy Engdoll, Suu Douqln-, Judy Oldnhi-r, Judy Bvllrumo, Thr- Girl-.' Swim lfiirn, irridi-r Ihih quidcrncr- of Miss It is said, You cnn'l qv! cr mon wilh Q gun, bul Nrrrrry Buyurrrn, niw MHS Dllyklffll dUff'll0 l UflTf'f, Ilmirlm-rr crrlivi- qirlf. llrol wi-rc on llw MHS Girls' Rifle will unrlmilxlidly look hrrcli on lhi- -.rlrool yvur ol V955 Tr-um 1hink dill:-rvrmlly, cmd T959 with rnurryloridrm-rrrorim Couch lrrrry SGH:-rfivld ndvisr-d lhc loom on fvch- Thi- li-um, ii-. ii pfirl of Ihr- Girl-.' Alhli-lic Associcrlion, rriqirf-s from Mrrrrh throuqhoul Juni-, Thr- qirls mel on improve-d iii!-ir-.rlrool 'ri-lution-. lhroucrh it-. riolous pluy W4-dur-sduys und fir:-d on Thursday cmd Friday allur- drry in which swim If-um-. from olhi-r srhool-. in lhv noon-. ul thi- Nuliorml Guurd Armory in lnqlr-wc,0d. Piom-4-r li-uqiw not lon:-llri-r lor rr hilurioux rrllr-rrioon ln Mcry, Ihr- qirlx wr-rv romp:-liriq lor llrrr-if lrophilrs. ol ridiruloir-, xwimmrncr crurm-x und home- sv-rioun com Thi--.v wvri- uwurdi-d to lhr- hiqhiisl -.corinq sludr-nl, flu: pi-lilion, bibs! improv'-d mcrrksmcrn, rind thi' mos! vulucrbln pur- Thvrr- wc-rv nlxo Iwo swim me-1-ls, nqrrinxl Hrrwlhornv liciponl on Ihr- li-um, und Bi-vvrly Hill-. hiqh schools, f-ndinq un rrclivi- rind A lr-nm bcrnquv-l wus hi-ld ul thi- brrqinninq of June rvwnrdinq yr-nr lor moxl Ol Ihr' mr-mbvrs ol lhr- lr-frm. of which limi- llra: crwnrdg wr-rv prfrsfrnlr-d. Miss Boymnrfs comrnrgnl on llwrv pos! yr-or wo5, Thc- All mf-mbcrs crrr: mli-d by Thr- Ncrtionul Rillfr Associcr girls were 0 wondr-rful qroup to work wilhf' lion us Qilhur pro mcrrknmcrn, morksmun, or cxprrrl marks' mon. FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT Judy Tlwiwwn, vice I7fC5ld9l'WV, Rilo Reeves, presidenl, Mildred Mon' , T 1 ninq, wrrclnix lrvmuror BACK Terrx Sauillcuc Po' Mor'?n, Mary lone Buck, Nikki Anne Voris, Gwen Jones, Rhonda Breoulv, Coach Lorvy Soffevlleld 1. sxy XM fi 1 ...x ff mga...-



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I When a Monarch picks up his copy of the Sceptre, he generally looks at it with an attitude of Okay-but why wasn't it even better? Truthfully, even Sceptre staff members are not wholly satis- fied la good attitude, since we are, we hope, improving each yearl, yet a person who has not been closely connected with the many intricate operations necessary for turning out a book of this size cannot comprehend the total amount of work necessary. We've tried new ideas, new processes, new approaches this year, and, all in all, we're very proud of the result of our labors. lt would be very nice if we of the Sceptre staff could say iust we dozen and a half people did All the work. To be honest, though, we would have to list many, many people who helped us immeasure- ably. Without the wholehearted cooperation of a good many Monarch students, faculty and friends, it would have been impossible to have approached what we feel is the high quality of the 1959 Sceptre. In attempting to give at least partial thanks for the very necessary help given to us, We would like to at least mention the fo llowing people: The many teachers at MHS who had Sceptre staffers in their classes, and who were courteous enough to allow these staffers out of their classes when urgency required it. The office staff-Mrs, Vlach, Mrs, Hinsche, Mrs. Maior, Mrs. Brooks, and their student helpers- for much-appreciated aid with distributing materials, announcements, etc., and for rushing urgent call slips. The MHS switchboard operators, for their courtesy and efficiency in handling both inbound and outgoing Sceptre calls. The Monarch art department and its advisor, Clay Beale, for quick cooperation in producing posters, etc. The business classes, for typing, duplicating, mimeographing, etc. The l.ion's Roar staff and Journalism I students, for rushing copy when needed. The Student Store staff and its advisor, Mr. Ted Cochrane, for collecting Sceptre payments. Monarch photographers Jerry Moss, Frank Curcio, Morton Chamberlin, and the photography in- structor, Mr. Charles Perez, for taking rush pictures and miscellaneous shots. Mr. Mendel Zinck was kind enough to lend us his Polaroid camera at a critical time. Mr. Bill Hall, who was kind enough to aid us frequently in furnishing transportation, typing copy and taking pictures. Edwards Photographers of Los Angeles, for the ID photographs. Cagle Studios of Inglewood, for the senior and faculty portraits and the group portraits of the sports courts and AFS students. Their wholehearted cooperation made our task much easier. Phil Clark and the S. K. Smith Co., for courteous cooperation in helping us develop our cover and in producing it. The Mirro-Graphic Yearbook Co. of Glendale and its representative, Mr. Bob Hopkins, for some extremely valuable help in producing this Sceptre, and for the actual printing and binding of the final product. li TilLZSllT .c + s ' s ' aff fs M Q 3.9 x -A Me ef are . of Pg ' L -' c 'f' Q , W .XJ

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