Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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I' Q I , I l ,- f. x X1 ' ,j fi s , , l 2 lil N f P lff if . if J' ln view oT The sTrained inTernaTional relaTions 3 T IJ N' prevailing in The world during This pasT year iT 1 A seems only TiTTing ThaT we, as True Americans, 5 ' KN' ' T' 'X should sTrive To TurTher a more universal appre- fi T MJ T VA ciaTion oT The greaT counTry in which we live. 5 ' X E 1 ffl LiberTy loving people ThroughouT The world are I, M - I, f ,fy expecTing The UniTed STaTes To proTecT and per- T 'jf ,f gi jj peTuaTe The securiTy and Treedom which They in ,y ' ,ik J Their own counTries have losT. lT is wiTh This in I T' my F il i J mind ThaT on The division pages oT The 38Th edi- Q , ,iffy , af Tion oT Caerulea we are presenTing picTures oT lf, ' 'F TT, some Tamous Shrines oT our Democracy. We T x li! T ' N hope These picTures will consTanTly recall The Tun- 2 X A, VJ pi damenTal principles Tor which Americans sTand K TJ, ,ff '4i 'I and insTill in every reader a Tiner and deeper re- f YV QE! is.. specT Tor his counTry. I! IXJTV' I J if 2,1 ggqiz 3 :T J 4 y N T by X J . I . , ,T i f 1 .,.. , Af .3 ififi, M g,!.fL4-f'L3.1'f4V'JE.f ..-- 561' ,ff-Z.,g,l! g N og 1 4, .gf 5? Q? 3 0:5 T 4 cl Q To +5 i I Z? '7 40 c To Principal David Burcham who is leaving PolyTechnic l-ligh School aTTer ThirTy-Tour years oT TaiThTul service, This volume is respecTTully dedicaTed. PicTures oT The'Long Beach l'ligh School and PolyTechnic l-ligh School which you served as principal, TogeTher wiTh messages oT TribuTe Trom prominenT ciTizens oT CaliTornia, help in a measure To recall your years as The guiding genius oT Poly and show our lasTing appreciaTion Tor devo- Tion To duTy and counTless conTribuTions Tor The good oT This communiTy. Your imcluence will always be a parT oT Poly l-ligh, Tor you have made This insTiTuTion exempliTy The words above iTs gaTes, EnTer To Learn: Go ForTh To Serve. In behalT oT all presenT and Tormer members oT The Tac- ulTy and sTudenT body, we express our graTiTude Tor all you have given To us, Tor all you have given To educaTion. Good luclc, long liTe. and happi- ness. -., 65 ,pw ,wwf Mfg ejdijgjijf . 2.1 , . if 5 . U x US 2 by M5125 GJ J OLP' TABLE OF CONTENTS y Vi! -J Inirod + , if 3' ,yi I' yXf1gV, ,ff fExddH ++ + gg! CI S+ d V+ Ad + + KN K ' Q S Ph I 'JV A + gs ,J 3 do' C ' 1 N s J I Eyre JT dffwf ' X G X 1 S+Ud 1'Bodr ore Qi O 9 gubf dR C MQ, Xi? if ' C fffjfg gc dj! ' ln lhese lrying days we lind ourselves drawn lo a new and increasing ap- precialion ol lhe priceless herilage lhal has come down lo us as cilizens ol America. Expressive ol lhis leeling are lhe beaulilul illuslralions in Caerulea depicling Shrines ol Democracy . Our hearls are slirred as we review lhe evenls ol lhe pasl which galher 'round lhese greal monumenls lo lreedom and lhe American way ol lile. We in lhe schools will nol overlook lhe lacl lhal lhe American public school holds a place in our nalional lile which gives il high rank among lhe shrines ol democracy. From lhe days ol lhe Li++le Red School l-louse down lo lhe presenl lime il has been dedicaled lo lhe imporlanl lask ol lraining a loyal and inlelligenl cilizenry, wilhoul which democracy cannol long survive. David Burcham Tribules lo David Burcham l have had lhe opporlunily lo observe lvlr. Burcham's work and his inllu- ence lor a number ol years. Praclically all ol my experience in school work has been under his principalship. During lhe lirsl years as a leacher, when lhe number ol leachers and sludenls was comparalively small. and laler as an adminislralive assislanl l have enioyed lhe rare privilege ol close associalion wilh him. My lribule is, lirsl ol all, a personal expression ol sincere gralilude lor lhe conscious benelils ol lhal associalion. Mr. Burcham's leadership is lhe lype lhal makes you leel lhal you are working wilh him ralher lhan under him. The lerm cooperalive which he uses in speaking ol our lorm ol sludenl body governmenl applies equally lo principal-lacully relalionships. l-lis leadership inspires his associales lo lheir besl ellorls. They leel lhal lheir inilialive is nol curlailed bul real- ize lhal lhey have a leader lo whom lhey can appeal when advice is needed and imporlanl decisions are lo be made. Always alerl lo lhe new lrends in educalion, he recognized lhe good poinls ol lhe old, seeking lo merge lhe besl ol each and avoiding lhe exlremes. His educalional philosophy recognized lhe value ol school ex- periences in lhe broad sense. All worlh-while sludenl enlerprises are given his supporl and encouragemenl. Allhough in recenl years, il has nol been possible lor his sludenl con- lacls lo be on such a personal basis as in lhe earlier days ol his principal- ship, he relained his personal inleresl in each sludenl. As opporlunilies arise he is ready lo give personal consideralion lo lheir individual pro- ems. David Burcharn, we shall miss your sound iudgmenl in school councils, bul shall lreasure your conlinuing lriendship and lhe memory ol lhe years spenl under your leadership. Frank G. Reid Regislrar-Vice Principal Polylechnic l-ligh School -unnv W -HN M V . -3? he We . . M .1,.5ffm,L,pi,. , V 1 ' 0' 1 Na X My , -. -. v-1-Q Q . ,'., r-fm L Q mu- M an Qi wggwg .x .ma W q N, K 'GQ , .cw f mffwmwzg Q .w'5 i wrgimgdi- Af an 1 , A M mm N , ' 'iw W ,, K . A 'B Q. in .V ' . ' Z 1. , 3 X ' 'L . 'var ' X L ' ' il -1 . -A W? ,- Q In-'HM I ? ' -fm.. v 14 I - k ' 1. kj. g an ' , Aww ., ....., Y, Q ffm, fu Q ,gig if ur K E X ,Q x 'is W' in ' A .ww . 4. fag aq- fdwv- f uno 4.315 ...,, ., .. mA ,,. A , Q,M,M,., f W in Polyfxechngc , ,mf 1 ,J X . QR Z Lg? 1' it ip: 1 U in-jrx xt V ,X 1 t Sghzao In 3933, xr . si NJ' .--is' ly I' , ,A b A - X N L 1 45, :- R ' v ' U J v y 1 A A , , - x W JP ' -- ' f V ,U Q X if ' ff . 9 W I Su -X , 1 X' v y ,J ' - -f,.- I . . ff s f ' X -- -.J ,A ff v I X if Y , xx A fr, J ' Q .sg 'N' ' Q V , V' gr' ' f x -in ,W , if . ml A fljx : x m 'J lj v'-'R 3 Ns xx 5 , . , . a- L ., J K ,- I KY, I . -1 5 X lf , , , . 1 4 Y' ' -. ' 1 X Ei . W' 'X T' J 41 ' A 4 Ks. ' , xx 'lf VJ ' L Q X N 'J . 'F , w 4 QU Lf A -1 - LX ,,f , f V Q! 1 RJ -5, , X, rw ki if Sf P' ' f N J' J' -'Y' .X A f va ' 4' 1 . J f , ' w f - Long ,Beach High School IH l9IO Q, ,rx J' We are all glad fo honor Mr. Burcham fhrough fhe cledicafion of fhis l94l Cae- rulea fo him. He has served Polyfechnic High School for fhirfy-four years wifh dis- fincfion. If is inevifable fhaf such a long period of service should leave imprinfs on fhe school for which he has labored. Someone has said fhaf an insfifufion is buf fhe lengfhened shadow of fhe man. Poly High School fypifies many of hrs personal virfues, and we are glad fhaf he has been so insfrumenfal in fheir developmenf. I fhink fhaf if would be unworfhy if we did nof fake fhis opporfunify fo fhank Mr. Burcham for his leadership in fhe schools. His associafes in school adminisfrafion know fhe abilifies which have been demonsfrafed, fhe fhoughffulness expressed and fhe kindness radiafed. We shall miss his presence and counsel. As fhis year closes, I join wifh you in an expression of esfeem and respecf for Mr. Burcham. Our besf wishes go wifh him and his good wife, Mrs. Burcham, as he refires from acfive service af Poly. Kennefh E. Oberholfzer Superinfendenf of Cify Schools If is kind fo favor me wifh fhe privilege of bringing fo fhe Caerulea my fribufe fo David Burcham who for fhirfy-four years has influenced fhe lives and direcfed fhe desfinies of fhe sfudenfs and pupils of Polyfechnic High. May I congrafulafe him upon fhe opporfunifies fhaf have been his and upon fhe way in which he has improved fhem. His has been an evenfful experience. During fhe fime he has presided over fhis insfifufion, fhousancls have been added fo fhe populafion of fhe cify, millions fo ifs wealfh, wide opporfunifies fo ifs commercial and indusfrial acfivifies and a greafly ex- panded and modern school sysfem. He has kepf pace wifh all fhese changes and has grown wifh fhe years, nof alone educafionally, buf he has grown info fhe hearfs of an appreciafive sfudenf body and a grafeful people. Through fhe days of sunshine and fhe hours of adversify and clesfrucfion he has remained a never failing inspirafion fo his pupils, his fellow feachers and our cifizens. Happy is fhe school, fhe cify and fhe sfafe when such men are leaders. May David Burcham have years of good healfh and happiness and confinuing opporfunify for fhe exercise of his falenfs in fhe building of good cifizenship. Frank F. Merriam Governor of California, I934-'38 The faculfy of Polyfechnic High School sfands foday af salufe in affecfionafe farewell fo our refiring Principal, David Burcham. For a fhird of a cenfury, we have had his guidance, friendship, and leadership on our pafhway fo educafional growfh. We respecf him, we honor him, and we love him-fhe man who has lisfened fo each feacher's ideas, who has praised every feacher's efforfs, and who has encouraged all feachers' ideals. Thousands of sfudenfs have shaken his kindly hand, hosfs of alumni have known his friendly inferesfg fhe educafional policies of our school, our ciiry, and our sfafe have felf fhe force of his quief, earnesf, sincere personalify. Mr. Burcham may leave our assembly halls, buf he will long remain in our hearfs, our fhoughfs, and our councils. One hundred fwenfy loyal feachers exfend fo him our hands and hearfs in fhanks, in appreciafion, and in grafifude for his life, his undersfanding, and his leadership. He is one of Poly's greaf fradifionsg he, foo, enfered Poly fo learn, he, foo, has remained fo serve. He has been a foundafion sfone in Poly's growfh, a source of friendly help for every feacher. We feel fhaf Poly fhis year, loses a greaf leader. The voice of Poly's Faculfy speaks: Mr. Burcham: You have been bofh a prince and a pal, fhaf has made you our principal. As you have been our principal in fhe pasf, so shall you be our principle in fhe fufure. For your sincere, unselfish, imparfial leadership, we, your feachers, are forever grafeful. Poly High Faculfy R. E. Oliver, Presidenf The class 0+ I908. consis+ing 0+ 36 members, was +he +irs+ +0 gradua+e a++er Da- vid Burcham assumed his du+ies as principal. The s+uden+ body numbered a Ii++Ie more +han 300. In a group 0+ +his size everyone knew everyone and i+ was in +his si+ua+ion +ha+ +he new principal won rec0gni+ion and approval. I+ migh+ be expec+ed +ha+ in a span 0+ 34 years, and in a s+uden+ body grown +0 over 3,000, David Burcham would have become submerged in his individuaIi+y. This is no+ +he case. The name Daddy Burcham was no+ given him as a y0u+h+uI prank. I+ was +he sp0n+ane0us choice 0+ a +erm which was more signi+ican+ in meaning +han could have been expressed by any 0+her more deIibera+ely chosen. I+ was +he one word +ha+ sums up +he high regard which y0u+h has held +0r +his man. He has been sympa+he+ic and unders+anding in +he li+e 0+ y0u+h. He has been wise in counsel, heIp+uI in sugges+i0ng +irm in convic+i0ng cons+an+ in +ideli+y: and spiri+ual in example. Surely no more las+ing monumen+ +0 +he enduring in+Iuence 0+ his life can be +0und +han in +he lives 0+ +housands 0+ men and women now grown +o ma+uri+y who will always a+fec+iona+eIy call him Daddy Burcham. Eugene Tincher Presiden+ S+uden+ Body '08 A++orney a+ Law I have been s+eeped in Poly +radi+ion-A +radi+ion developed by +he +hir+y-six years +his school has served members 0+ our family. Since I began school, I, +oo, have looked +0rward +o my gradua+ion from Poly High. Tradi+ion is buiI+ on pers0naIi+ies, and +o me +he guiding personaIi+y 0+ +his school has been our principal. My +a+her was in Mr. Burcham's +irs+ gradua+ing class. I am proud and happy +0 round ou+ our +amiIy +radi+ion by being a member 0+ +he Ias+ class he will presen+, a gradua+ion no+ comple+e +or me wi+h0u+ his ex+ended hand 0+ encouragemen+ and inspira+ion. Ted Robinson-Class 0+ I94l To +ruI re+lec+ +he sen+imen+s 0+ all loyal Poly High Alumni on +he prospec+ 0+ Mr. Burclham's re+iremen+ is a magni+icen+ responsibili+y. I+ is a +ask no one can adequa+eIy per+0rm bu+ which any one 0+ us would be glad +o under+ake. For +hir+y years I have cherished an admira+ion +0r Mr. Burcham which goes be- yond descrip+i0n. Thousands and +housands 0+ you, my alumni +riends, also hold deep in your hear+s +his same respec+, +his same devo+ion and I know +ha+ you are all uni+- ing wi+h me now in saying +o +his good man- we're loyal +0 you-we'Il ever be +rue. John B. Halber+, 'I4 Presiden+ Board 0+ Commissioners Poly High Alumni Associa+i0n Inves+men+ Securi+ies David Burcham has always been +o me a symbol 0+ democracy. He is an Abraham Lincoln +ype 0+ man--easy 0+ access, approachable, ready +o gree+ o+hers wi+h friendliness and c0nsidera+ion. Mr. Burcham is no believer in quick and easy answers. He is more in+eres+ed in doing +hings +he democra+ic way +han in having his own way. Whenever possible, his policies are decided +hrough par+icipa+ion 0+ in+eres+ed par+ies ra+her +han by his own edic+. He is pa+ien+ 0+ opposi+ion and +oleran+ 0+ di++ering poin+s 0+ view. Tha+ pa+ience has 0++en been rewarded by +he +ac+ +ha+ +hose who di++er wi+h him usually have +0und him +o be righ+ and +hey wrong. Thus, his au+hori+y increases, no+ +he au+hori+y 0+ +0rce, bu+ +he impelling power 0+ ripened wisdom acquired +hrough wide experience. He is no reed shaken by +he wind. When necessary he makes spli+-second de- cisions, and when aroused can express righ+eous indigna+ion in clear-cu+, +0rce+uI English 0+ which he has easy mas+ery. Mr. Burcham is unique in his in+ense spiri+uali+y. By +ha+, I mean his reverence +or, and his sense 0+ resp0nsibiIi+y +o, his Crea+0r. By ac+, more +han word, he +eIls +he world +ha+ his religious c0nvic+i0n is +he +hing +ha+ c0n+r0Is and anima+es all his being. Somehow he radia+es +ha+ c0nvic+i0n +0 o+hers. The Long Beach schools have been +0r+una+e in having such a +ine leader +hrough- 0u+ +hese years. Seymour I. S+0ne Depu+y Superin+enden+ 0+ Schools I am proud fo be a member of fhe i908 graduafing class of Long Beach High School, fhe firsf fo be presenfed by David Burcham. We began our senior year wifh a new principal. He was young, fall, dark, and of serious counfenance. We soon broke fhrough fhis reserve and found Mr. Burcham a real friend and counselor. Under his leadership fhe school af once fook on new s irif. Enfering info every phase of our school life he led us fo new heighfs of accomplishment Affer graduafion he confinued fo follow fhe varying forfunes of his former pupils wifh pafernal inferesf. Many of us have had fhe deep safisfacfion of seeing our child- ren under his guiding hand. If is nafural for us fo fhink of him as our beloved Daddy Burcham. During Mr. Burcham's years of service, Long Beach has grown from a village by fhe sea fo a mefropolifan cify. His vision, undersfanding and leadership have kepf pace wifh fhe growfh of his cify and his school. lf is in fribufe fo fhis greafness as an educafor fhaf fhe fhousands who have had fheir lives enriched and sfrengfhened by his personal influence rise fo do David Burcham honor. Franklin W. Robinson Presidenf Senior Class '08 Presidenf of Board of Educafion We lose fhe counsel of one of our mosf freasured friends fhis year when David Burcham leaves fhe porfals of Poly High for a well earned resf. Mr. Burcham has been fhe hearf of Poly fhese pasf fhirfy-four years, during which he has been ifs leader. Through him has passed fhe warmfh, sincerify, and un- dersfanding for fhe youfh of our cify whichihas made our school fhe insfifufion if has been and is foday in our communify. No sfudenf fhaf has ever been under his in- fluence can buf admif wifhin himself, Here was a friend indeed and l am a beffer cifizen by having had fhe opporfunify fo be under his undersfanding and kindly guid- ance. Besf wishes always. David Burcham, if has been a ioy fo fhe members of your Parenf-Teacher As- sociafion fo have had fhe privilege fo work wifh you. Mrs. R. V. Mercer Presidenf Poly P.-T. A. As one who had fhe pleasure of serving for eleven years as vice-principal under Mr. Burcham, l can vouch for his infegrify and his loyalfy fo Polyfechnic High School. Under his leadership, Poly has grown from a small suburban high school fo fhe largesf in fhe sfafe and ifs gracluafes have gone forfh fo serve 'rhis communify wifh honor. lf may well be said fhaf Polyfechnic High School is buf fhe lengfhened shadow of fhe man who has served if so faifhfully and well for fhe pasf fhirfy-four years. To you, Mr. Burcham, fhe faculfy and sfudenf body of Woodrow Wilson High School, your friendly enemies across fown, say goodbye wifh regrefs and wish you success and happiness in fhe years fo come. Harry J. Moore-Principal Woodrow Wilson High Mrs. Clyde Doyle and fhe undersigned bofh affended Long Beach High School in l909. Daddy Burcham was our Principal. ll' was fhen fhe only High School in Long Beach and was locafed af Ninfh Sfreef and American Avenue, and had abouf 525 sfudenfs. So, we boys and girls who fhen were privileged fo have Daddy Burcham as our principal, had fuller opporfunify fo know him personally-and for him fo know us personally. Then, as now, he was a grand genfleman. His fairness fo us, his loyalfy fo fhe principles of personal and communify conducf, which always build up moralify and highly efhical conducf, have all fhese years been an inspirafion fo fhe Clyde Doyle family. Our youngesf daughfer, Dorofhy Doyle, insfead of going fo Wilson, in which dis- fricf she resides, insisfed fhaf she musf go fo Poly fhis year of I940, in order fhaf she could have Daddy Burcham as her principal fhe same as her parenfs had. His fineness of mefal never rusfs ouf, corrodes or disappears: if endures forever. Clyde Doyle Presidenf Sfudenf Body '09 Afforney af Law lf is my sincere belief fhaf fhe greafesf fribufe fhaf may be paid anyone is fo say fhaf he has served faifhfully and well. This sfafemenf was never more frue fhan when referring fo David Burcham. During fhirfy-four years as Principal of Long Beach Polyfechnic High School Da- vid Burcham has builf an insfifufion fhaf is second fo none. His graduafes are fo be found in every sfafe of fhe Union. To his kindly spirif and helpful manner may be affri- bufed many of fhe successes made by Poly graduafes. If is a privilege fo add my word of praise and appreciafion of one who has made a profound impression on my life. Harry B. Riley Presidenf Sfudenf Body 'IO Sfafe Confroller Many years ago I heard a school man receive whaf seemed fo me fo be fhe supreme fribufe. l heard his superinfendenf say he was fhe besf high school principal wifh whom he had ever worked. Thai' was Mr. Sfephens, a greaf superinfendenf, pay- ing his respecfs fo Dave Burcham, a greaf principal. Whaf such a fribufe means in ferms of loyalfy, cooperafion, indusfry and vision only fhe inifiafed can undersfand. To one who has worked side by side wifh Mr. Bur- cham, fhe years have only broughf added confirmafion fo fhe frufh of fhe sfafemenf. lf has been a privilege, Dave, fo know you and fo work wifh you. l have seen your handiwork wriffen in fhe hearfs and minds of Poly graduafes, and l know fhaf fruly, you have made your confribufion in making fhis a beffer world in which fo live. We shall miss you af fhe council fable, buf we shall have fhe consolafion of knowing you are sfill wifh us in our communify lending your well wishes and supporf. -Bon Voyage. John Wilson-Principal, David Sfarr Jordan Whaf could be more appropriafe fhan fhe dedicafion of fhe l94l Caerulea fo David Burcham? Nofhing. If fhere ever were a High School Principal who wenf more fhan half way wifh fhe sfudenfs, fhaf man is David Burcham. His abilify as a school adminisfrafor is recognized fhroughouf fhe Unifed Sfafes, and as one of his former sfudenfs l am proud of fhe facf fhaf l had fhe benefif of his leadership and in- spirafion during my school days. May fhe fufure be filled wifh pleasure and happiness for our friend, David Burcham. Lorne D. Middough Sfudenf Body Presidenf, 'IZ l am happy fo learn fhaf fhe l94l Caerulea will be dedicafed fo Mr. Burcham. His has been a greaf service fo fhe sfudenfs of 'lhe old Long Beach High School and Poly High. All who ever affended eifher school love and respecf him and feel in a very definife way fhaf he direcfed and assisfed fhem along fhe upper and beffer pafh by his unfailing fairness, kindness, folerance, and undersfanding. The members of fhe Class of 'll ioin me in sending congrafulafions fo Mr. Burcham and in exfending fo him and Mrs. Burcham besf wishes for many years of happiness. Harry J. McClean Presidenf Sfudenf Body, 'I l Afforney af Law David Burcham has confribufed foward fhe upbuilding of Long Beach more fhan any one person now living. As he refires, he leaves a herifage unmafched by any educafor in Los Angeles counfy, and possibly unequaled in fhe nafion. He leaves a new Poly High School planf behind him. lf is a sfrong insfifufion de- signed fo resisf shock or fire. Principal Burcham musf furn fhe school buildings over fo a successor, buf he will mosf cerfainly fake wifh him fhe love and everlasfing appreciafion of fhose he led in- fo useful and happy lives as American cifizens. Their usefulness in mainfaining our Democrafic way of living will mean more fhan any sfafue or busf fo fhe memory of a loving, kindly, oufsfanding educafor. Thad Omohundro Presidenf Summer School Graduafing Class, l923 Thirfy-four years of unswerving devofion fo fhe high cause of secondary educa- fiong fhirfy-four years of earnesf adherence fo sound principles and fine ideals: fhirfy-four years of quief consfrucfive leadership, followed loyally and frusffully by of long years, David Burcham. sfudenfs and feachers alike. These words describe fhe public life of our dear friend He has richly earned fhe opporfunify fo resf a bif-fo do some of fhe personal fhings full fime fhaf have herefofore been crowded info infrequenf infervals only possi- bly available in his life of unflagging service fo ofhers. We hope he will be well and secure in his enjoymenf of fhe lovelier fwilighf hours of his full life as he has occasion fo confemplafe refrospecfively fhe resulfs of his labors-vivid in fhe lives of fhousands of Poly High men and women. David Burcham may refire from fhe offices, halls, classrooms and assemblies of old Poly, buf never from his own personal place in our lives, never from our hearfs. Harry Buffum Presidenf Sfudenf Body, 'I3 Presidenf Buffums' If is an opporfunify bofh professional and personal fo be asked fo wrife a leffer of fribufe concerning Mr. David Burcham who is refiring from fhe feaching profession fhis year. My firsf feaching posifion in Long Beach was af fhe Polyfechnic High School where l came fo know and appreciafe fhe kindliness and sincerify of him as a principal and as a friend fo all members of his sfaff. The work of Mr. Burcham has been oufsfanding. The splendid rafing mainfained by fhe Polyfechnic High School is adequafe proof of fhe professional qualify of his leadership. The Cify Teachers Club is proud fo claim Mr. Burcham as one of fheir group and exfend fo him besf wishes for fhe leisure he so well deserves. Glee Duncan Presidenf Cify Teachers Club Mr. Burcham, affecionafely known fo sfudenfs from my fime on as Daddy Bur- cham, has been fhe spark-plug and mainspring of Long Beach High School and Poly- fechnic High School. We bofh sfarfed High School af fhe same fime in l907, Mr. Burcham as principal and myself as a freshman. l fhink fhaf he has been a friend and counsellor fo every sfudenf who has affended eifher one of fhose high schools since fhaf dafe, and we all have a feeling of love and devofion for him which we do nof exacfly have for ofher people, because of fhe peculiar qualifies fhaf he has exhibifed fhroughouf his long sfay in our school work. The excellence of Long Beach Polyfechnic High School is mainly due, in my opin- ion, fo his quief and efficienf guidance, and l believe all of his sfudenfs, of fhe presenf and fhe pasf, will always feel fhe effecf of his wonderful spirif. My own love and admirafion for him will never cease. Leslie E. Sfill 'I0 Judge, Superior Courf, Long Beach To be able fo pay fribufe publicly fo Mr. David Burcham is an opporfunify l have long awaifed. Buf my fribufe can simply confain fhe whole-hearfed appreciafion fhaf every sfudenf under Mr. Burcham has felf, and l feel fhaf if is buf an echoing voice en- suing fhe fhousands of worfhy praises showered upon him. If is easily conceived fhaf men of Mr. Burcham's qualifies are giffs fhaf few com- munifies receive. And when men wifh such affriloufes donafe fheir life work foward fhe feachings and profecfion of our American ldeals, fhere is really no reward rich enough fo merif fheir confribufion. Wifh fhe feachings of honor, frusf, and service, fhere musf be a living example affer which a coming generafion may paffern ifself. Buf fo mold oneself affer fhis man would necessifafe a comparafive lifefime of consisfenf foil and a measure- menf of sacrifice, an example difficulf fo follow. Thoughfs of grafifude and admirafion conclude fhis fribufe fo a man whose paf- fern many of us are affempfing fo approximafeg indeed, an ardous fask. Gene Pickeff Presidenf June Class, '39 X ' bl ' l' ff 1 1. . x 3 ' xv 1 xx f if I vi, I- L . V -x J , . pf pf' ui ' :' ' gy J' ,YI - lx' ff T 'ff Xie! lb WJ' Q I- LIN . J NN MJ VI yn, XX! V ' ' W ' , ' ' U ' JU' '-E . -' W uf? t J QYQK ff! fu xk J YY! xW! Lx X I N N X w 'V L' X gf LN ,ff M u x m rf ' 1 d' Washingfon D. C Capi+ol Buil mg, 81 Underwood ., 4 I ' N 4 I Q Q 5 A 4, K E , .af , ' Q 1 gy V, . 1 s 1- , ' - I-e A lj! 51 A 5 1 K lu' HV JN , .f , ,V l W JJ I f 'x 1' J' 1 'U Y N . J XR jf . - 3 U U. U lj ' , X, f w, ' x : I V '-if ' I of W 1 ' f 1 f j I If -I M ' 5 5 1 X jk V , Y 1 Q U 1 Xvl 1, If 4 x U, 1 ,f . 4', ll xr! 1 If . 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ARCHER Physical Educaiion SANFORD BALE Social Sfudies NORMAN BARKER Commercial LORA Rl'ilNEHART BARR English LEVANTlA BARTLETT English WALTER W. BELL Boys' Physical Educa- fion, Head LENA PEARL BENNETT Foods META B. BERGEN Commercial EDWARD s. BRAINARD il'idUSifi6l Ari: LILLIAN v. BREED Drama+ics . L i GE UDE l. BUCHANAN Commercial HENRY F. BULLARD lndus+rial Arfs HELEN G. BURKE Social sniaies MTM WILLIAM HENRY CARLS Physical Edu- caiion CHARLES R. CHURCH Physical Educa- lion HELEN L. CLARK Physical Educa+ion MARTHA L. COATS Biological Science ALBERT W. COMFORT Physical Educa- fion EDNA R. COOPER English CLARA L. CRAMSEY Home Making CHARLES E. CRESMER lndusfrial Ar+s WALLACE L. DETRICK Physical Educa- +ion l 8 gawk WILBUR F. DOUGLASS Bi ol o g i c a Science ALICE G. FARNSWORTH English CYRIL E. FARRAND Radio Science NORBERT K. FARRELL Journalism FLORENCE B. FAULL Commercial MABEL E. Peace-us Social snrriies MARY FLECK Library Run-4 E. FosTER Ar+ GERTRUDE FRAME Physical Educafion CLAUDE R. FREEMAN Prinling WILLIAM l. FUSTON Mafhemalics HELEN S. GASS Physical Educalion IRENE GEHMAN Mafhemafics NANNIE GIBBS Modern Languages ANTHONY F. GILL Band and Orcheslra G. KEITH GRAVES Indusirial Ar+s HOWARD B. GRAY Biological Science, Head ZORA GRIDLEY English BEN H. GRIFFIN ROTC, Sfaff Sergeanl CLARE M. GRUBB English WILLIAM GUTHRIE Commercial LEVA M. HANDY Social Sludies KATHLEEN HARNETT Social Sfudies, Head MABEL R. HARRISON Social Sfudies I9 Evelyn Lolland Dean ol Girls Frank G. Reid Reqisirar-Vice Principal RUTH A. HAZELET Mafhemafics, Head ROBERT B NNETT HERRERA Mafhema- 'Pics MA5?N H. HIG6lNjS?fusi t ' YL DOROTHY G. HIMES P ysica Sv .2:4A. I A HELENE F. HITCHINGS English 'W vs.. FRANCES HOLDER Commercial MDC LILLIAN B. HOTCHKISS Commercial MONROE HUBBELL Commercial HERVEY JAY HUNTER Social Sfudies ALMA HELEN JAEGER English ARTHUR R. JAMISON English JOHN H. JOHNSON lnduslrial Arfs MARY E. JOHNSON Social Sfudies ERNEST A. JUST Physical Science, Head HELENE KERSHNER Home Malring FLORENCE M. KIMBALL Laiin LYLE D. KINNEAR Physical Educafion ELVA B. KINZER Physical Educaiion VIOLET D. LACY Girls' Phvsical Educa- iion, Head MARY ALICE LAMB Modern Langua- ges, Head ROSE LAWHON Maihemaiics WALTER LESH Physical Science PAUL A. LICHTI Biological Science STELLA V. LUNN Home Malling 20 l l T . gsaemzsi .Q , ff 1 4.4zfai 'M...b PAUL FERTIG LYNN lndusfrial Ar'I's HELEN D. MACARTNEY Music MARGARET D. MacINTOSH Commer- cial EDITH D. MATOON English WILLIAM V. MCCAY Public Speaking ADA MCCLELLAN Maihemafics DONALD B. McKAY Induslrial Arls DONALD C. MEADOWS Biological Science ELEANOR POOLEY MEALEY English ROY E. MEALEY Social Sludies ERWIN H. MILLER Physical Science MAXON H. MONTGOMERY Physical Eclucalion DEMERRIS MOON Home Nursing JOSEPHINE MOULTON English ELIZABETH M. MUNROE Home Making FLOYD NELSON Induslrial Arls 'ERA NESBIT Ari' CECILE I. NORTON English Q1 '.'. PII E. OLIVER Commercial, Head i5.'xNfIIE PETERS Physical Educafion K2 ,4 . NEIL PHILIPS Social Sfudies ' SRT T. PIGGOTT Induslrial Arls .IYRTLE POULTNEY Physical Eciucafion Ixllli MAPLES PRESTON English 4485 ' 2 I A. Eiwood Adams Counselor Nellie P. Haddock Assisiani Counselor LURA C. RAU English JOSEPHINE A. REARDON Physical Edu- caiion THEODORE REDDICK Biological Science ELVA RICHARDS Home Making, Head MILDRED E. RITCHIE English MARY E. ROBB Malhemalics LUCY M. ROLIN French DORIS RUMSEY English ALMA A. SCHEEL Commercial ETHEL A. scorrlcommefcial MARY F. SHOUSE Music, Head EVELYN SKINNER Heallh Adviser COLONEL ALBION SMITH ROTC. Commanding Officer FLORENCE L. SMYTHE Arl RUSSELL E. SPRONG Commercial ARIEL STEPHENS Library ARTHUR F. STRIBLEY Prinling ANNA BELL TABER Modern Languages LOIS M. THOMPSON Modern Langua- ges GEORGE R. TRACY Physical Science RICHARD D. VERMILYA Adveriising ELSA FRANCES WARNER Ari KENNETH D. WELCH Social Siudies RICHARD C. WILSON Induslrial Aris, Head 22 y ,.ut,ui3..,.. .kk.. 5 .L my K K. ODIE WRIGHT Public Speaking EDITH M. WYANT Music JESSIE WYANT Commercial MALCOLM L. YEARY Modern Langua- ges MINNIE YONGE Biological Science E. RUTH ZIEGLER Arl, Head CLERKS KATHRYN PAYNE BOSCHKE Accom- panisf Girls' Physical Eclucalion LAVELLE M. BULL Clerk PAULINE CHASE Texlboolr Clerk NELLIE O. EVANS Cusfodian Girls' Gym ROXANA HALAS Clerk EDNA JEWEL Swilchboard Operafor HARRIETTE KAPPLER Secrelary RUTH E. KIDWELL Assislanf Regislrar MARJORIE M. SMITH Clerlr EVELYN E. SNYDER Clerlu JESSIE R. TAYLOR Library Clerk CHARLOTTE SURBRIDGE Clerlr HENRIETTA TRAFTON Cleric 23 The resignalion ol Eclna Cooper is a clislincl loss lo Polylechnic l-ligh School. Miss Cooper was an excellenl English leacher, lhoroughly con- versanl wilh lhe subiecl maller ol The varied courses lhal she laughl and insisled upon acleguale accomplishmenl on lhe parl ol her pupils. Bul she was preerninenlly a Teacher nol oi supiecl mailer bul oi youlh. Many ol lhe gracluales ol Poly will go lhrough lile gralelully aware oi her helpful inleresl and wise guidance. Marie Maples Preslon English, l-lead COMMISSION-The Commission is Poly's sTudenT governing organiza- Tion. IT consisTs oT Tive elecTed sTudenT commissioners: The commissioners oT ATTairs, ArT, SaTeTy, AThleTics, and WelTare. This group is guided and assisTed in all acTiviTies by Tour TaculTy members: Mr. Peniwell, Mr. Reid, Mr. Vermilya, and Miss LoTland. Through The sTudenT commission The principle oT sTudenT-TaculTy govern- menT is promoTed. During The year, sTudenT problems were broughT be- Tore The Commission, and guidance was aTTorded all scholasTic acTiviTies. COMMISSION-ROW l: Mr. Peniwell, Mr. Reid, Miss Lofland, Mr. Vermilya. FIRST SEMESTER- ROW II: Buckingham, Fisher, EllioTT, Thompson, Robinson. SECOND SEMESTER-ROW Ill: Wells, B. Gilliland, S. Gilliland, Gum, Walker. fi? Q5 m1'..A. H.. . I b fi q . X. Ag A at :Ly in Lk f. In A VV kr :Ah ,L I Wag 9 4 ij ggf 5 . ' ' -, : : . X ,.W,.. . ,L ..,., 5, ig ? Y' F ,gain f ' l tif 'M Y M : L g ::: 3 Q7 a Q ., . -A 5? gg i - . 5 , W wi-if , 3 N x Y i 'g 1.5 fijfifzf - ' 2-fipvfza A, . f an Q ,W my A , 1 f R 12 - ,W . . ' i L, , N' 5 Q' 5 K A 5- 'gi ' z 4 M X b ,ph xi . 5 Eggs wtf? Q JV Q- 'Q' W . A. 3 Y A W .15 . 'Q fi N' Y- Q21 H A, A ,H mix k , 55, I E -. . It vi 2. .S i Y . W E 1 e i gl- 1: , , faq: 1 .K 1-2' 1 I T ,y 1 .1 kk . 1 4. ff ,M 9 - , 2 'fi 2 5 ' QQ' 3 Q v K Q 'SER izgiwfg' ,V I v 5 N EQ-', nz 'Q f' ,gli 3 ggi l gf A, -, 6 . 1 K vi 5 , V I swf?-i 4 12- f ff ' ' f,:v .1, V z' ,v ' 5 - if AW,.Wy - an , My ff J., f 33:3 fx ,, 7 x ,- GIRLS' LEAGUE-The aim ol lhe Girls' League is Io promole higher ideals among Ihe girls ol Poly I-ligh and Io Iurlher friendliness on The campus. The Girls' League Execulive Board consisled ol elecled ollicers, while The Advisory Board was composed ol Ihe Execulive Board, presi- denls ol Poly's prominenl girls' clubs, and The aplooinled chairmen of The various commillees. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-FIRST SEMESTER--ROW I: Cunningham, Miss Lofland Iacl- viserl, Brainarcl. ROW II: Hackefl, Miss I'IarneH' Iadviserl, EIIioH. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-FIRST SEMESTER-ROW I: Miss Lofland Iadviserl, Seiler, Killingsworfh, Cunningham, Brainard, Hackeif, EIIioH, Teeier, ScoH', Miss Harneff Iadviserl. ROW II: Taves, GaIbrai+I1, Johnson, Dooliffle, Johnslon, Ingle, Boice, Allen, Ingram. .. , W- W , , 1 ..,. I ,, M . The acTiviTies oT The Girls' League This year have been numerous and varied. They consisTed oT The New Girls' ParTy, The JaclcrabbiT Roundup Tor The l2A's, The May Day program, The Wash Dress Parade, and Back- ward's Dance co-sponsored wiTh The Boys' League. The Poly Girls' League also cooperaTed wiTh Girls' Leagues oT oTher schools. They aTTended Two convenTions and gave a Tea Tor The Jordan and Wilson Boards. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-SECOND SEMESTER-Boice, Wallace, Teefer, Fairchild, Munclay. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-SECOND SEMESTER-ROW I: Taves, Whisenanh Boice, Fair: child, Teefer, Wallace, Gililland, McGee, EaTon. ROW Il: Miss Lofland Iaclviserl, Curry, FounTaine, Blocker, Barnes, Miianovich, Wilson, Whife, Miss Lacy Iadviserl, Miss Harneff Iadviserl. . ...sm .L ' I A BOYS' LEAGUE-The Boys' League is a sludenl body organizalion whose purpose is lo encourage parlicipalion by boys in campus aclivi- lies, promole sludenl welfare, slress school loyally, and encourage friend- liness among sludenls. Included in lhis organizaiion is The Boys' League Cenlral Commilfee. The prerequisile of membership in +his group is +o be a lellerman in some sporl. The Cenlral Commillee consisled of 20 boys, wilh Jrhe Presidenl, Vice Presidenl, and Secrelary heading lhe organizalion. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-FIRST SEMESTER-Wallace lPres.l, Shelley lV. Pres.l, Mr. Philips ladviserl, Walker lSec.l. BOYS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE-FIRST SEMESTER-ROW l: Brofhers, Boosalis, Walker, S+eidel, Dibbern, Fisher, Harner, Thompson. ROW ll: Dimas, Shelley, Wildman, Mar+in, Robinson, Buckingham, Green. ROW lll: Nulfy, Wallace, Boswell, Shirey, ScoH, Mr. Philips ladviserl. 33le I :X-: During The pasT year The Boys' League sponsored several dances, The pro- ceeds oT which were placed in The David Burcham Scholarship Fund. The David Burcham scholarship is given each year To The ouTsTanding male aThleTe and STudenT. IT The Tund accumulaTes To a subsTanTial an'iounT, iT will be used To purchase phoTography equipmenT. The Boys' League also sponsored an all-ciTy Boys' League dinner Tor Wil- son and Jordan Boys' Leagues, aTTer school dances in The gym, and a Baclcward's Dance coesponsored wzTh The Girls' League. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-SECOND SEMESTER-Roche lSec.T, Thompson lPres.l, Baclcocl: TV. Pres.l, Mr. Peniwell ladviserl. BOYS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE-ROW l: HasTings, Clay, STokely, Musser, Thompson, Bailey, Roche, Rossi. ROW ll: J. MarTin, PainTer, Barry, WhiTe, Caplinger, Piltul, Muchmore, ScoTT, Hollenbeck. ROW Ill: Boosalis, Sfeidel, Lamp, Rockwell, Kauffman, C. Marfin, Barlow, Wildman, Reed. ROW IV: Mr. Philips ladviserl, Dimas, Riley, Garrison, NulTy, Lowry, McCowan, Wallace, Shirey. IIW v f flN MIQMIIIIIAN V1 EMM S+ud en+s Bill eawmofpe 671470 S+eph mam Shar sper ' Karraker 4 key X' ' i MM Q ! A6216 XAVQQQKJL' .4-nag, L -,l,0sa gWf y , JW . fx Indepen if all ' ers, ' , ...f.'. ' , -. 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Pres.l, Jane Mc Gee lTreas.l, Roy Rossi lSec.l. 5 S Senior Hall of Fame Margo Burns Song Leader Shirley Gililland Commission Roberl' Green Fire Cap+ain John Buckingham June Class Presideni' Jean Gray Chamber of Commerce Warren McCray Baskefball Charles Caiher Speech Ed Nulfy Cenfral CommiHee 36 Don Wells Tom Sugihara John Don Wallace Margarel' Hicks Alice Ruihe Curry Dorolhy Graham Don Shirey Senior Hall of Fame Commission Scholarship Commission Boys' League Caerulea Scholarship Girls' League Baseball 37 Senior Hall of Fame Sam Dimas Foolball Gene Fisher Commission Mary Edna Cunningham Girls' League Ted Robinson Commission Doro+hy Kirschke High Life Jean EllioH' Chamber of Commerce Don Nunez l Dramaiics Fred Cole January Class Presideni' 38 Senior Hall of Fame Leon Koenig Track Al Anderson Band-Orchesfra Kaiharine MerriH Caerulea Ru'I'h Miller Acacia Roberf Vanlandingham Crew Gordon Thompson Boys' League Ka+hryn Koepke High Life Rae Seiler GAA 39 January Graduaies LUCIA AHRENS--Ushers' Club. Golf Club, Chemisfry Club, Bowling Club HOWARD W. ALLEN-Crisfobal High School, Colon, Panama, ROTC MARGERY LOU ASHFORD-GAA. Pres. Equeslrian Club, CSF-4, Gregg Club LILA MAE ATKISSON-CSE, French Club, Hoi Planeiai, Hosfess Club, Ju- venlus Club, Chem. Club, German Club BONNIE MAE BAILEY-Wilson High School, Chrisfmas Concerf '38, '39, Sr. Girls' Glee LOIS LILLIAN BAIR-Hi Tri, Uniform Bd., Bowling Club, Sales Club, Hosiess Club NORMAN BAIR CHARLES WAYNE BAKONIC CHARLES S. BENNER-V. Crow-2, Pres. Crew Club MEDORA BENSE BETTA HAZEL BEUS-GAA, Bowling C ub LEOLA RUTH BLAIR-Band-3, CSF-2, Adv. Orch., Golf Club, Chem. Club MARVIN H. BOODNICK-Boys' Glen. Opereffa '40, Easier Concerf '39, Chris?- mas Concerf '39 GEORGE NICK BOOSALIS-J. V. Fool- ball, V. Foofball, Boys' League Cenfral Comm. DAVID L. BRENNER-Band BOB LELAND BROTHERS-Ushers' Club, Fire Capf., Hi Y, Boys' League Cenfral Comm. EARL MILTON BRYANT-Buda, Texas RICHARD H. BURKE-Crew MARGARET BYRNE KATHLEEN CAVANAGH--CSF, Agen- da BEVERLY MAY CECIL JEAN ANNE CHATTELE-CSF-4 MARGARET KATHERINE COFFEY- Gregg Club, GAA, Sfudeni Body Sfore FRED GREGORY COLE-CSF-2, Tennis, Speakers' Workshop SUZANNE LOUISE CORTES-Berkeley High School, GAA, Equesfrian Club, Gregg Club BRUCE COSPER JOHN RAYMOND CULLUM-B Crew. Penswingers' Club, Hoi Planefai, JEAN CORINNE CUNNINGHAM- GAA, Tennis Club, Oufing Club, Span- ish Club 40 1:91-H . FF jx.. 'I FP' I V, l Q. v , 1 , -. ' jimi, , il is .A 4 QW f-N -298 LEONA HAZEL DARGAT1 JACK L. DAWSON - Wilson High School RICHARD DeFOREST BESSIE S. DEI-Japanese Friendship Circle, GAA, Bowling Club EVERETT O. DeLONG HOWARD R. DENNIS SAMMY NICK DIMAS-Pres. Soph. Class, Boys' League Cenfral Comm., Track Club, V. Foolball EVELYN DOOLITTLE - Pres. Bowling Club, Ch. Uniform Bd., Girls' League Adv. Bd., Girls' L Club, Gold L VIVIAN JANET DOUGLASS-Lamp Recipienl, CSF, Comm. of Five, Ju- venlus, Ushers' Club, Slring Trio, CSF-4 WILSON DRESLER VICTOR DUNCAN-V. Foclball, J.V. Foolball, B Track, V. Track, Track Club BETTIE GARWOOD DUNN VERN D. EAKIN-Bowling Club, Jr. Herp. Club LaMOlLLE ADAIRE EHLE-Drill Team. Sfudenl Body Sfore, Sales Club ERNEST ELMORE COLE ENNIS JIM F. ERMIS EUGENE HARLEY FAWSON TROY D. FAY NANCY HALDERMAN FORKER - Treas. Spanish Club, Hosless Club, CSF MARY MARGARET FULCOMER PEGGY FULLERTON- Excelsior High School, Excelsior, Calif. BETTE FULTON-CSF-2, GAA, Ushers' Club, Ouling Club, lnlernafional Day Pageanl- BETTY LOUISE GARDNER-John Mar- shall High School, Los Angeles, Calif. BEATRICE L. GARWOOD - Uniform Bd. DOROTHY ANNA GLERUM-Gregg Club, Hosfess Club, Ouling Club EARL GODDARD-Chem. Club, ROTC, Jr. Herp. Club, High Life WENDELL C. GOWDY-Swimming-2. Ushers' Club, Fire Capf., Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Chem. Club 4 I , . an sz- - a up-.. r M .. ., - - , f , I A L gk si 9 mega. ' 2 DOROTHY GRANT-Ushers' Club, French Club, Friendship Comm., Chem. Club, Wrifers' Club MARGARET JANE GRAY-Jordan High School, Gregg Club, Home Nursing Club ROBERT TAYLOR GREEN-V. Pres., Pres. Boys' League, Fire Chief, CSF, Jeweled L, Sr. Play '40, Yell Leader JULIA K. GULLAS MARY LEE HACKNEY-Chrisfmas Con- cer+ '38, Bowling Club MARY JANE HAMEL-Gregg Club, Sludenl' Body Slore MYRLE HARDEE-Sludenl' Body Sfore BETTE BLANCHE HARRISON-Sanla Monica High School, Hoi Planelai JACK CLINTON HEATH-High Life Make-up ROBERT F. HEFFERNAN-V. Tennis. Fire Capt GWENDOLYN HEMENWAY-Con'rinu- alion High School, Gregg Club, Bowling Club ROBERT PATRICK HIGGINS BETTIE JANE HILL-Ch, Uniform Bd.. Girls' League Adv. Bd., V. Pres. GAA, CSF, Sales Club JOE C. HODGES-Braclcenridge, Texas TERRY HORII ROBERT VERNON HOWELL-CSF-2. Acrobalus Club, Aslronomy Club, Gym- nasfics HARRY HOWARD HUGHES-Radio Club, Radio Amaleur Club HELEN HUGHES EARL W. IMBODEN-Venice High School, V. Foolball AUDREY G. JEFFERSON-Suiherland High School, Mixed Chorus JANE JEFFRIES-Agenda, Chem. Club. Hoi Planelai, High Life, CSF, Golf Club DOROTHY MAE JENKINS ELMER WILLIAM JIMISON-B Track DOROTHEA JANE JOHNSON-Make up Crew, Cosfume Crew FAYE LOUISE JONES Du BOIS WARREN JORDAN-V. Track MARY ROSE KAUFFMAN-GAA MARY HELEN KELLER-Juvenius Club, Carfoon Club, Jr. Herp. Club, Bowling Club, Equeslrian Club, Pi Kappa 42 A we . 3 if L4 I I EI II M . .. l .Ii . Q . . ... g I UVM if LX i M... , ', N, Q X . ss sw , 'gi :Q x S . I z i 3, N ' x : E2 ff I QM 3 .1 1 W' Yi if W if . , F1 X . ,,, wk if-. - s.. LEO R. KELTON-San Juan Union High School, ROTC Band, Foofball Band. Safely Rep., Fireman, Engineers' Club GEORGE FRANK KITSELMAN-Siuclenl Body S'I'ore, Track KATHRYN L. KOEPKE- Ed. High Life, Ass. Ed. High Life, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Pi Kappa, CSF-3, C. of C. WILLIAM S. KOFAHL-C. of C., Fire Capl. ELSA KOHNKE BETTY JEAN KRUG-Wilson High School, High Life RHOE JEAN PERRY LESKE-PhiladeI- phia High School DORIS M. LESTER-Gregg Club STEPHEN JAMES LLOYD-Crew, Ju- venlus Club, Ushers' Club MAMIE LOMBARD-Gregg Club, Golf Club, Sfudenf Body Sfore, Equeslrian Club WILLIAM JAMES MAGILL-Radio Club JIM M. MATSUI-B Foo+baII, J. V. Track JOYCE MATTHEWS-Sales Club WANDA LOUISE MAUCK WILMA JANE MAUCK BETTYE MAY GARY MAY DORIS JEAN McCONNELL WARREN F. McCRAY-J. V. Baslrefball, V. Baskefball EUGENE EDWARD McCRORY-WriI'- ers' Club, CSF, ROTC, Hoi Planeiai, Chem. Club, Spanish Club, Acacia JANE McDANIEL EUNICE WINIFORD MCGEE-Sales Club, Hosfess Club ALVIN FLENER McMACKIN-Crew, Band, Spanish Club, Chem. Club, Avi- afion Club JOHN McMANUS-V. Crew THOMAS H. McMEEKIN-ROTC, Crew CECILIA MESHAD-Sr. Girls' Glee, Music App. Club, Chrislmas Concerl, A Capella Choir, Opere++a, GAA BETTY LORRAINE MILLER-GAA, Oul- ing Club MIRIAM MITCHEL 43 ' MM A, X if W. . - :....,1, -- 3... Q gas.. ,mire-vw! We ff. -- . f i' fiiaifj : gt K ri r K: S .fi 'ig .-,, I I KA E U R.: . 1 5. , . I.. . , an 'S' , fir if 4 ' I 4 ,Q E I er.: f f ' .. ig... .. S ii s , 3 3 E 1 'QP JAMES K. MONTIJO-Band, ROTC Band KATHLEEN E. MOORE-Sales Club. Hosfess Club LOIS JULIA MORSE--Golf Club, Bowl- ing Club, GAA DON MUCHMORE-CSF-4, Lamp Re- cipienf, Golf L, Mgr. V. Golf, V. Pres. C. of C., Sigma Phi, Speakers' Workshop PHYLLIS NATALIE MURPHY-Glee Club, Golf Club, Opereffa '38, '40, Easier Concerf, Chrisimas Conceri' MAX NELSON-Track Club, Mgr. C Track EUNICE MARY NEWMAN KATHRYN NICHOLES RICHARD F. OEHLMAN-Sr. Glee Club, Ushers' Club, Sigma Phi, Foofball, Speakers' Workshop, Fireman WALTER K. OLSEN-Commercial, J. V. Baseball, V. Baseball RUTH OWEN-Ushers' Club, French Club, Pres. Golf Club GLORIA MAE OWENS-CSF, Ushers' Club, Fireman, Euoclia, Golf Club VIVIEN L. OXLEY-Eagle Rocli High School, Make-up Crew MARGARET F. PARILLA-Rayen High School, Youngsfown, Ohio HOWARD K. PARKER-Band, Engineers' Club NELL PARKER-Golf Club FAYE MAXINE PAYNE-Drill Team BILL PEARSON-San Pedro High School VIRGINIA ELDORA PEARSON-Ushers' Club, Bowling Club VIRGINIA RUTH PETERSEN GEORGE F. PETERSON-Laguna Beach High School YVONNE M. PETERSON-Sania Barba- ra High School RICHARD ALLAN POIST-Agencla, B Foofball, Band, ROTC Band, Spanish Club, Chem. Club, Fireman LEATRICE PRATT KENNETH DOUGLAS RAGLAND-Em gineers' Club, ROTC, Swimming, Fire- man, Milifary Socieiy, Chem. Club ETHEL MAE RANDALL-Banning High School, GAA, Ouiing Club LOLITA ELAINE RANKE-CSF-3, Lamp Recipienf, Spanish Club, French Club, Bowling Club, Chris+mas Conceri CATHERINE ELAINE REID-GAA, Pres. Swimming Club, Pres. Girls' L Club, Sec. Sr. Class, Hosiess Club, Honor Guard 44 I w- - cfs' .. . '49 1 s ' ii 3 5 ik .s . 10 X i' ' lbs 'X in 'Qw Ag - .A i Q .I ' ,Ml VI , .-'- Q 1 . ,.,V . 1 .,,,1.V.f- ' ' 2 5 i FLORENCE RICHARDS-Tennis, Pres. Tennis Club GERALD R. RIEL-Gymnasfics, Fire Capl., Acrobalus Club, Sales Club, Ush- ers' Club DON T. RILEY-B Track, V. Track, Pres. Track Club, Capl. V. Track JESSE FRANK ROBERTS-ROTC, B Foolball WILLIAM E. ROBERTSON-Cross Coun- Iry, Fire Capl., Sfudenf Bocly Sfore, Fire- man, Track Club, B Track, J. V. Track BETTIJUNE ROENFELDT-Cabin Club, Hosless Club, Chem. Club, Ushers' Club, Uniform Board PAULINE LEE RUTH-Hosfess Club, Drill Team CARMEN MARIE SANCHEZ-Glee Club, Chorus, Chrisfmas Concerl JOYCE MARIE SANDERS-High Life, Quill and Scroll, Pi Kappa, Golf Club, Hoi Planelai ROBERT HARRY SAUNDERS-Commeh cial, Sales Club MARILYN ANN SCHOOF-Sec. Bowl- ing Club, Operefla '40 GLENN SCHRADER DOROTHY SCOTT-Ushers' Club, I'losI'- ess Club, Golf Club YOSHIUKI SERA-B Track, Engineers Club GERALDINE JUNE SHARP-Drill Team, Gregg Club, Safely Rep. J. RICHARD SHELLEY-V. Crew, V. Pres. Boys' League, Bohemian Club, Ush- ers' Club, Cross Counlry, Crew Club ERNEST SIMMONS VIOLA J. SKAGGS ALBERTA T. SMITH-Gregg Club, Equeslrian Club DOROTHY LOUISE SMITH JEAN SMITH-Caerulea Pholog., Por- Iia, Band, Ushers' Club, Girls' Crew Club FRANK W. SORENSEN-Prinl Shop PATRICIA J. SORTORS-Polylechnic High School, San Francisco, Calif., Bowl- ing Club, Gregg Club, Juvenfus Club CLARENCE W. STEIN-B Baskelball, Hoi Planelai, Speakers' Workshop ELEANOR MILDRED STOKKE-Berlhold Public School, Berlholcl, Norlh Dako'I'a LORRAINE H. SULLY - V. Pres. L Club, French Club, Ad Club, GAA, Hosless Club, Sec. Girls' Crew Club MARIE C. SUTTON-CSF, Arl Apprec. Club, Make-up Crew, Gregg Club, Cos- fume Crew, Ouling Club MARTHA A. SUTTON-Chem. Club, CSF, Hoi Planelai, Spanish Club 45 I 3 1 ' ' -I 6. s wr I , 1- K fgygilf-' F . . .se M . 'iw i X 'Q '-u-my v , A' sg, 5 f. as if . H 5 1. J' ai ft, ,.,f.. as T ' 1: si HARVEY E. SWANSON-V. Foo+ball, V. Track LYLE M. THOMAS-Crew GORDON CURTIS THOMPSON-Hoi Planefai, Acrobafus Club, Gymnasfics-3, Bohemian Club, Comm. of Afhlefics JOLYNE THOMSON-CSF-2, Biology Club GERALD TOMS ELEANOR TOSH-Wilson High School JOYCE IONA TWEEDY-Golf Club. Hosfess Club, Ushers' Club, Bowling Club ROSE SUMIKO UTSUNOMIYA-Girls' L Club, Japanese Friendship Circle, GAA, Sales Club, CSF MARGARET VALENCIA-Juvenfus Club EVERETT KEITH VALLIER BETTY JEANNE VINEYARD-Hoi Plan- efai, Ushers' Club, German Club, High Life, Chem. Club JOHN W. VINEYARD-High Life, Glee Club, B Foofball MAURlCE FREDERICK WARNER-B Crew, Cross Counlry, V. Traclr, CSF, Crew Club, Co-Capf. Cross Counfry RUTH IRENE WARNER DON R. WARREN-Caerulea Phofo. Ed., ROTC Mililary Sociefy, Sfudenl' Body Sfore, Caerulea Phofog. LOIS LORETTA WEAVER ANNABELLE WEIH-Drum MaioreH'e DORRIES MAE WELCH-Oufing Club, Tennis Club MUEIEL JEAN WHITESELL--Band, Sr. Orc . BETTY ANN WHITMYRE--GAA, V. Pres. Oufing Club, Tennis Club, Ad Club, Sales Club, Caerulea Assemblies DAVID KIMBALL WILLIAMS JOHN RANDOLPH WILLIAMS-ROTC Band, Foofball Band RICHARD FRANK WILLIAMS-B Fool- ball, Opereffa '38, '40, German Club, Sr. Glee Club ARRENE M. WILSON-Gregg Club, Swimming Club, Girls' Life Saving Corps HELEN WILSON-Gregg Club DOROTHY M. WOOD-Gregg Club, Drill Team JAMES WESCOTT WOOD-Caerulea Phofog. IMA JEANNE WOODS-Adv. Orch. 46 Q' A up-'f rl are LL. EVA LOU WOODWORTH June Graduafes KENNETH AGEE-V. Eoofball RAY AGEE-V. Foofball, Tracli, Jr. Cir- gonian, Ad Club, Orch. FRED AGUILAR JUNE EARLYN AHLF-Jordan High School, Orch., CSF, Drill Team ELANORE V. ALEXANDER-Roosevelf High School, Minneapolis, Minn., Girls' Crew Club, Oufing Club BETTY MARY ALLEN-Hi Tri, Sec. Hosi- ess Club, C. of C., Ushers' Club, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Golf Club, Porria HU BERT ALLEN WILLIAM H. ALLEN MARY RUTH ALSTON-Wilson High School AL ANDERSON-ROTC Band, Band. Sr. Orch. ERNEST WILLIAM ANDERSON MARK MONROE ANDERSON--Pen- swingers', Carfoon Club KAY ANDREWS LaVONNE ANDREWS-Ad Club, Ush- ers' Club, Porfia, Sec. Jr. Class, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Caerulea Slaff BOB ANG-ERMUND ROBERTA ARMENTROUT-Home Mak- in LLTCILLE ATTRlDGE-Ushers' Club JEAN AYRES JACK BAILEY-Jordan High School, Yell Leader, C. of C. SHERWOOD V. BAILEY-Hunfingion Park High School, B Swimming, Radio Club, Engineers' Club, Avia+ion Club LAURA CATHRINE BAIRD-Hosiess Club, Chrisfmas Conceri, Sr. Girls' Glee, CSF, Opereffa '40, A Capella Choir ROBERT S. BAIRD-B Foofball, C Traclc, Hi Y, Spanish Club, Track Club, Fire Capl. BEVERLY BAKER-Ad Club, Poriia JACK BALLARD-B Swimming, V. Crew, Sigma Phi, Ushers' Club, Crew Club, Hoi Planefai DORIS LOUISE BARHAM-Hi Tri, Gregg Club GRACE HOPE BARKER-Wrifers' Club, Treas. Young Scribblers, Ed. Acacia, Chem. Club, Ushers' Club BOB BARLOW-Cenfral High School, Omaha Nebraska, Wrifers' Club, Span- ish Club, Chrisfmas Conceri' 47 ,, .fev- Q, 'F' . .. I vw ' , . 4' fl 1 wx 3 i . it -P f ai 2 'T' 'ii :.v .k ...sk , ' K jig 'E 4 2 HS X Ss Yi Xe Sf . an 'P' YT :,.. , i X if fri s ' 22: I , HELEN S. BARNES-CSF. German Club, Porlia, Hosfess Club, Ushers' Club NORMAN BARNETT-V. Foolball ELDRA F. BARRETT-Commercial RICHARD J. BARRY-B Crew, Crew Club, Boys' Bowling Club, Ushers' Club LORNA JUNE BARTLETT CORBIN LOUIS BASHOR CARLTON BATES RHODA ELEANOR BATES-Hosless Club, Juvenius, Adv. Rhyfhms, Ushers' Club, Song Leader, Chrisrmas Concer+ ROBERT BATTEEN MAX BEAZLEY-Mafhemafics ALAN PHILLIP BECK-Ushers' Club, J. V. Golf, Mgr. Foofball, Ad Club, Jr. Cirgonian, Boys' League Cenfral Comm. MARGARET FERN BECK-Juven'Ius Club, GAA, Bowling Club, Carfoon Club ARLINE ALTHEA BELL-Cosfume Crew, Make-up Crew ORVILLE W. BELL-Hunlingion Beach High School, Hunfingfon Beach, Califor- nia, Engineers' Club LUCILLE BELLAMY-Garfield High School, Los Angeles, Calif., GAA, Hi Tri, Gregg Club JAMES RENE BELLOT-Judson High School, Longreen, Texas NELLIE LOUISE BENNETT-Jr. Girls' Glee, Chrisfmas Conceri, Easier Concerl GENE EDWARD BERGER-Gymnasfics, B Foolball, V. Track, V. Foofball, Acro- bafus Club LILLIAN BERGER VINCENT H. BICKLEY ROBERT P. BIELKAI-Porfer Mililary Academy ROY E. BLACK VERNON W. BLACKBURN J. LEE BLACKMAN-Ushers' Club MALVENA MARY BLAIS ALVIN EARL BLAYLOCK-Chem. Club, Milifary Socie+y, Engineers' Club, Jr. Herp., ROTC, Sword and Scabbard BERTHA JEAN BLOCKER-Pres. and Sec. German Club, Pres. Sfage Cosfume Crew, Chrisfmas Concerf WILLIAM E. BLYTHE-J. V. Crew, V. Crew 48 - .ir P 5 , , - H , U- 'f gpm if .F '22 wg: -f I ' L. ,sf 'gigg' ' 1. 'F' rife? axis 'sms 13 Q QL 'N I . e m gk Q .3 I ,pw- J ?ffi3 MARGARET BOBBITT-Sales Club. Gregg Club HENRY BOEKELHEIDE DONNA BOHLING LOUISE BLANCHE BONKOSKY-Hosh ess Club HELEN I. BOOSALIS-Bowling Club, Oufing Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Crew Club HENRY KENDALL BOOTH HOPE DARLENE BORCHERDING WILLIAM A. BOUGHN-Wallhill High School, Wallhill, Neb. MAE O. BOUNDS-Commercial WILBUR BOYDEN ALLEN E. BRADLEY-Track, V. Foofball TED MARWIN BRADLEY-Jr.Cirgonian, Hi Y, French Club RUBY ALLENE BRADY-CoI'l'0n Union High School MARCIA MARY BRAINARD-Rec. Sec. Girls' League, Program Ch. Girls' Lea- gue, V. Pres. French Club, Ad Club KATHERYN BRENTON-Red Oalc High School, Red Oak, Iowa HARVEY R. BROOKES-Los Angeles High School, Crew, Traclc ALBERT S. BROWN-B Crew, Crew Club HARRIET MARGARET BROWN-V. Pres. French Club, German Club, CSF-4, Tennis Club, Chem. Club PAULINE C. BROWN-Sales Club ROBERT C. BROWN-Sfudenl' Body Sfore ROBERT EDWARD BRUCE WILLIAM MORRIS BRUCE KATHRYN E. BRUER-Porl' Colborne High School, Perf Colborne, Onlario, Canada, CSF-3, Swimming Club ARLAN FRED BRUMMETT PATRICIA MIA BRYSEN-Commercial JOHN C. BUCKINGHAM-Pres. Soph. Class, Pres. Jr. Class, Pres, Sr, Class, B Crew, Crew Club, Pres. Boys' League CLAUDE BUCKMAN GENAWAY BULLARD-Sr. Girls' Glee. Operefla '40, Chris4'nf-s Concerf, ACap- pella Choir 49 GLORIA LORRAINE BURGESS-Ari MARY BURKETT-Science MARGO BURNS-Sr. Girls' Glee, Oper- ella '40, Chrislmas Concerf, Rhyihms, Song Leader, Ad Club BETTY B. BURRIS-Speakers' Workshop, Hosfess Club ALBERT A. BURROW-Pres. Radio Club, Amafeur Raclio Club, Chem. Club, Ushers' Club, Mgr. V. Baslcefball VAUGHDEAN BURTON BETTY A. BUSCH-Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona ITASKA JOAN BUTLER-Juvenlus Club, Hi Tri MARGARET LUCILLE BUTLER-Juvem 'ius Club, Sales Club, High Life Slaff, Comm'I Law Club, War Relief Club TOMMY BUTSOMYO-Japanese Friend- ship Club RALPH W. CAIN-Sfuclenl Body Siore JACK G. CALORI-Grossmonl' High School, Capf. Crew, Crew Club CARROLL ANN CAMERON-Grarvl' High School, Porlland, Oregon JACQUELIN AURALIA CAMERON- Sr. Girls' Glee, Operella '40, Rhylhms, Chrislmas Concerl' MARCIA IRENE CAMPBELL-GAA, Siege Coslume Crew DENNIS N. CAPLINGER-B Crew, Capf. J. V. Crew RALPH T. CAREY-Salesmanship WAYNE G. CARLISLE SHIRLEY CARLSON BETTYE CARPENTER-Sec. of Comm., French Club, Juvenlus Club, Hosiess Club, Gregg Club, CSF, Goll Club ELSIE ANTOINETTE CARR - GAA, Sfage Coslume Crew, Ari' Apprec. Club, Girls' Crew, Jr. Girls' Glee CHARLENE LOUISE CASEY-CSF-3. Hosfess Club, Glee Club, Opere'H'a '40, Chrislmas Concerl, Courfesy Comm. GABRIEL CASTILLO ROBERT CASTILLO CHARLES E. CATHER-V. Tennis, Ush- ers' Club, Agenda, Speakers' Workshop, Fire Capl., Ass l Fire Chief, Fire Chief BOB E. CATHEY, Jr.--Jordan High School THOMAS ROLAND CAVE--J. V. Fool- ball, Asfronomy Club PHYLLIS JUNE CHAMBLISS-Tennis Club, Oufing Club, GAA we F 5 I? X f . if . E if si' X X Y , . rs? .ff , ' A RS. nv-us... DENVER RAY ci-IARLEVILLE-crew RUBY PAY ci-IASTAIN DON ci-IIPPERFIELD DOROTHY M. CHRISTEE-Gregg Club PATRICIA L. CHRISTENSEN-Sr. Girls' Glee, French Club, Ushers' Club, Bowl- ing Club, Golf Club, Engineers' Club LOUIE CHURCH-Soufhern California Milifary Academy, Gymnasfics MILDRED LOUISE CLABORN-Juvenfus Club, Porfia, Caerulea, Ushers' Club, Jr. Herp. Club BETTY JANE CLARK-Cenfral High School, Iowa Cefy, Iowa, He Tri CECIL L. CLARK Jr.--Malvern High School, Malvern, Arkansas WOODROW CLARK ASHLEY CLAYTON NANCY C. CLEMENTS-War Relief Club, Hosfess Club, Sigma Phi, Ushers' Club WENDELL SANBORN CLONIGER WILBER W. COBB AMELIA COCALLAS KATIE E. COFFIN-Berkeley High School, Berkeley, California BOB EARL COFFMAN-B Foofball, Ra- dio Club ROBERT COLE INEZ LOUISE COLLINGS-Euodia Club, Drill Team, Sales Club, Girls' Crew Club ROY C. COMPTON-C Track, Track Club FRED CONE-B Foofball L. TORREY CONNELL-Olafhe High School, Olafhe, Colorado, Swimming BILL CORBET-J. V. Foofball MARVIN JOHN COVALL KNOX COWAN-Jordan High School, Crew WILLIAM RAMSEY COWAN-Excelsior High School, Excelsior, Calif., Milifary Sociefy, Hi Y, Ass'f News Ed. High Life NAOMI COZART WESTLEY L. CRAVEN 5 I F A A ,..ff.Y .. . Mk J Ne . 22 x ' , I I X FRED CRENSHAW Jefferson High School Los Angeles Calif LUIS CRESPO KENNETH CROCKETT-Bowling Club Hi Y MARJORIE CONSTANCE CROCKETT Tail High School, Tail, Calif. LYNN CROSBY-Hi Y LESLIE RICHARD CROSS-Jordan High School, Gymnasiics PATRICIA ANN CROW-Young Scrib- lers' Club, Hosiess Club, Gregg Club WILLIAM L. CULVER-ROTC, CSF, As- soc. Copy Ed. Caerulea, Lamp Recipienf, Engineers' Club, Miliiary Sociefy r' MARY EDNA CUNNINGHAM-Pres. Girls' League, Ushers' Club, French Club ALICE RUTHE CURRY-Masque and Sandal, Pres. CSF, Acacia, Wrifers' Club, Senior Play, Forensics, Gold L VAUGHN MARAGURITE CURRY-Wil- son High School, Hi Tri, Hosless Club, Bowling Club DESSIE DADY SHIRLEY IRENE DALRYMPLE-Adv. Orch., Opereffa, Chrislmas Concert Hosfess Club, Drill Team ALICE FRANCE DANIELS-Big Bear High School, Big Bear, California JOHN R. DANIELS-V. Foofball, Ush- ers' Club, Treas. Soph. Class, Boys' Lea- gue Cenfral Comm. DAYTON OLIVER DARGAI1-Jordan High School, Tennis, Chem. Club, Rep. of Boys' League EVAN J. DAVIDSON-B Crew, Mech. Drawing, Aviafion Club BARBARA MAE DAVIES HAZEL L. DAVIES-Tennis Club, Ush- ers' Club, French Club, Oufing Club CGILSRIA ANNE DAWSON-Hosfess u WALT H. DAY-ROTC, Rifle Team VESTA LORRAINE DEALY-Spanish DOROTHY HELEN DEAN - Bowling Club, French Club DOROTHEA L. DEARING-Drill Team, Sfudeni Body Slore, Golf Club, Oufing Club, Girls' Crew, Hosfess Club ELAYNE DELANEY-Band, Sigma Phi. Golf Club, Jr. Herp. Club OLLIE RUTHE DELLINGER-Jordan High School C. CALVIN DENNY-C Swimming, C Traci: CONNIE DESMOND-French Club, Ushers' Club 52 .wp QW! - I I a eg? -iii' 1 5? . 23: e 5 ' 1 r v 2 A Q A SP lk. s I r E ' . . J I S Q. X, ..,, , V5 H 4 , 'Q ., .,fif ', '- . ns . ng by .r Q 'Q if X is I , ..,, :El fx Q at .J n HANS HERBERT DIBBERN-Capl. Crew, CSF-4, Jr. Herp, Fire Capf., Ushers' Club, V. Pres. CSF, Jr. Cirgonian GEORGIA M. DICKEN--Sales Club. Hi Tri, Bowling Club, Ushers' Club JEAN DIEL CORALIE DILLS-Albany High School, Albany, Missouri GLORIA JEAN DIXON-CSF, Adv. Orch., Band, Chrislmas Concerf, Sr. Play '39, Operelfa JOHNNY DIXON--Wilson High School, B Foolball PATRICIA DOAN -Torrance High School, Torrance, Calif., Bowling Club, CSF BILL DOBRUSKY-Avialion Club, French Club ROBERTA E. DODGE-Drill Team, Op- ere+'ra '38, '40, Chrislmas Concerf, Sr. Girls' Glee MARJORIE VIRGENE DOHNER-C09 Iume Crew, Girls' Bowling Club, Ushers' Club MARILYN EDNA DORAN-Adv. Orch., Chem. Club, Malte-up Crew, Sfage Crew, Lamp Recipienf, CSF Adv. Bd. JUNE E. DORIUS-Bowling Club, Hi Tri, Girls' Crew, Ushers' Club NANCY RUTH DUCKWORTH-Spanish Club, Hosiess Club, Ushers' Club, Adv. Rhyfhms ROSE MARY DUENZEN BETTY LU DUFF-Banning High School, Banning, Calif., GAA, Ouling Club WILLIAM E. DUFFY JOYCE RUTH DUFLOTH-Swimming Club, GAA, Ouling Club, Tennis Club NENA DUNBAR-Drill Team, Adv. Orch., Sr. Play, Operefla '38, '40, Chrisl- mas Concerl FRED BERNARD DUNN-ROTC JOYCE DUNN NEAL E. DUNNING-Radio Club, C. of C., Fireman, Prinl Shop RALPH A. DUPREY JACOUELINE DUTTON--Ranger High School, Ranger, Texas ELIZABETH JANE EATON--Wilson High School, Washingfon D. C., GAA, Ush- ers' Club, Chem. Club, Spanish Club TOMMY J. EDMONDS-Leavenworih High School, Leavenworlh. Kansas, ROTC ALVIN P. EISNER--Slage Crew RUTH JANE ELLINGSON -CSF-4. Gregg Club, Tennis Club, Lamp Recip- ienl, Ushers' Club, Bowling Club JEAN KATHERINE ELLIOTT-Comm. of Welfare, Girls' League Ex. Bd. Pres. C. of C.. Gold L. Pres. Ushers' Club 53 1 1' ' .fm J . ,xp ' cd N 1 I . . -5 il' '53-- -fr , . . 19' X, X we r ie A W1 MARJORIE ELIZABETH ELLIOT-Hous- lon High School, Houslon, Texas, Adv. Orch., Hosless Club, Drill Team MAXINE MARIE ELLIOT-Sr. Girls' Glee, Chrisrmas Concerl ROBERT ERNEST ELLIS-Abilene High School, Abilene, Texas, Jr. Speakers' Bu- reau MARY MARGARET ELWELL-Jaclison High School, Jackson Cenier, Ohio, CSF, Equeslrian Club, Wrilers' Club, Acacia MERNA MAY EMARD-Drill Team VERA ANN ENCINAS WM. PAUL ENGLER--Band, Ushers' Club, Sigma Phi CLARK ELDRIGE ESTELL-Radio Club, Juvenlus Club, Engineers' Club McKINLEY EVANS DIXIE ANN EVEN-GAA, Girls' L Club, Bowling Club, Swimming Club, Hosless Club, Juvenlus Club MARJORY EWART-Sales Club MARY LU FAIRBANKS-GAA, Glee Club, CSF ROBERT R. FARLEY JEANNE ELIZABETH FARRELL-GAA. Tennis Club, Ouiing Club, Hi Tri, Hosl- ess Club, Honor Guard LUCILLE CYNTHIA FERGUSON-Drill Team, Hosless Club GRACE A. FERNALD-Ushers' Club, Comm'I Law Club EUGENE VERNON FESLER-Bowling Club, Engineers' Club, Spanish Club, V. Crew, Chem. Club, Juvenlus Club CHARLES VERGIL FEWKES-V. Crew ROBERT NELSON FIERO-ROTC, Siu- denl' Body Sfore LUCILE IRENE FIFER-San Diego High School, San Diego, Calif. GENE FISHER-Comm. Safely, Fire Capl., Spealrers' Workshop, Chem. Club, Mgr. B Crew, CSF, Gold L NORINE FISHER-Fireman, Juvenlus Club, Sales Club JEANNE FITZGERALD-Hamilfon High School, Hamillon, Ill., Swimming Club, Ouling Club, Ushers' Club, Operefla PATTY FITZPATRICK GEORGE WALTER FLEISCI'IMAN-Tic- Icel Mgr., CSF, Chem. Club, Engineers' lub, ROTC, Sfudeni' Body Slore WILLIAM EDWARD FLEISCI'IMAN-- ROTC, Ticlcel Seller, Spanish Club, Mili- lary Club JENE FRANCES FOOTE--CSF-4, CSF Hisforian, Sec. CSF IRMA E. FOLKS-Hi Tri, Sfudenl Body Slore 54 ' 45, Q ,Wes . W x'S , . .. l, ax., N Hiy a ' 'F f . - 5 'f-' T ' I -'J . , , V 0 I K9 i K9 , ..-4 L' ,ly , 5 ' ., ,, , , 6 rf T , 0 2 Q 'il' ,. I' V ., i H -4 2 I , If x 3 I 75 -I-r I: 9 3 V0 6 'UH 3 I4 '6 X D 90'-s MARTINA FOUNTAINE-Bowling Club MARTHA MAXINE FRAZIER-Hisforian Wrifers' Club, Sr. Girls' Glee, Acacia A Capella Choir JAMES P. FREDA-C. of C., Sfudent Body Sfore, Pres. and Sec. Hi Y, ROTC, Speakers' Workshop, Jr. Cirgonian VVILLAJEAN FREED-Adv. Orch.. Bancl. CSF, Opereffa '40, Chrisfmas Concerf WINIFRED FREEMAN-Tennis Club MARJORIE RUTH FREMMING-Home Making JOHN E. FROMBACH-Glee, Operef- Ia, B Foofball, Chrisfmas Concerf MARTHA FRYE-GAA, Drill Team, Sales Club, Euodia KAY FULLENWIDER-Infernafional Day Pageani, Chrisimas Concerf, Song Lea- der, Ushers' Club, Comm'l Law Club BILL FULLMER ROSWELL T. FUSSELMAN-Boys' Glee. Opereffa '40, ROTC, Hi Y THURMAN GAASCH CHARLES GALL-J. V. Crew, Comm'l Law Club, V. Track, V. Crew HELEN M. GRANDRAU-Sales Club BERNARD P. GANLEY ELAINE FRANCES GARNIER-Sec. Girls' League, Pres. French Club, Ad Club, Bohemian Club, Por+ia, Caerulea BASIL D. GARRETT JOHN E. GARRISON-V. Foofball, J. V. Foofball NEIL C. GATHRIGHT-Band, Chem. Club, Engineers' Club, ROTC LUCILLE G. GAVETTE JACK GEARHART SHIRLEY LEOTA GEHM-V. Pres. Hi Tri, Safefy Speaker DANIEL F. GEISLER SHIRLEY JEAN GELENG-Sec. Hi Tri. Gregg Club, Ad Club SHIRLEY SUE GILILLAND-Ad Club. Porfia, Ushers' Club, Hosfess Club, Adv. Rhyfhms, Operefla CHARLOTTE JO GLANVILLE-S+. Mary's Girls' School, Mason Cify, Siege- Coslume Crew, Make-up Crew THOMAS MICHAEL GLASS W. CARL GLAUE 55 YU? g ..,. i l A .if if' . - - .ie swf -:sf Q, , 5... K R .J .., ,,EL.- I 7- fig? 5' HS THOMAS B. GLYNN-Carfoon Club LOIS L. GOBLE-Young Scribblers J - v-n+us Club Drill Team Jr. Herp. CSF JACK A. GODWIN ARNOLD PHlLLlP GOLDBLATT HAROLD H. GOLDHAMER-CSF, Speakers' Workshop, ROTC, Lamp Re- cipienf, Acacia, Wrifers' Club, Fireman BETTY GOLDSMITH-GAA, Bowling Club, Tennis Club HILDA ELENA GONZALEZ-Balboa High School, Canal Zone, Engineers' Club, Hi Tri, Tennis Club BILL M. GOSSETT-lndus'I'rial Ar+s JOHN N. GOSSOM-Ushers' Club, German Club, Track, Tennis, Fire Capi. YUKIO GOTO-Cross Counlrry, Track Club, Japanese Friendship Circle HERMAN GRAF ALTA LaVERNE GRAHAM-GAA, Slu- denf Body Sfore, Euodia DOROTHY JEAN GRAHAM-Song Leader, Ushers' Club, CSF-3, Adv. Rhy- fhms, Corr. Sec. of Girls' League ROBERT JAMES GRAHAM - Adv. Orch., Music Apprec. Club, French Club WILLIAM EUGENE GRAHAM-Adv. Orch., Music Apprec. Club, French Club BETTY MAE GRANT-Sales Club, Ju- venius Club JEAN GRAY--Caerulea Phoiog., CSF-2, Young Scribblers, Lamp Recipienl Gregg Club, Wrifers' Club, Ushers' Club ROBERT BRUCE GRAY ANONA MAE GREEN-Tennis, Hosfess Club, Pres. Sales Club, Masque and San- dal, Speakers' Workshop, Spanish Club GEORGE WILLIAM GREEN-Capl. Swimming, B Foofball, Swimming Club LESLIE E. GREEN RALPH W. GREENE-Baskelball MARGERY JANE GREGOR-Hoi Plan- efai, Hosfess Club, Ushers' Club, Gregg Club DOROTHY LEE GRlFFlN-CSF-2, Sec. Sfudenf Body Sfore BERNARD F. GRUVER-Carfoon Club JOHN GUM-ROTC, Rifle Team, CSF. Jr. Cirgonian, Sword and Scabbard, Chem. Club, Comm. Safely JUANITA EVALYN GUNDERSON BARBARA VERA GUNTER 56 .X gui . H ,s ,Q . .Qs K 5 -- 1, ea HARLAND EUGINE GURNEY HARRY MAURICE GWYIXINE-Oakland High School, Oakland, Calif. JANETH ANN HACKETT-Corr. Sec. Girls' League, Pres. French Club, Ch. C. of C., Girls' League Adv. Bd., Gold L BILL LEE HALL--Engineers' Club, CSF-2 JACK HALL-High School, NorfoIIr,Va., Radio Club, S.C.M.A. BETTY JEAN HALSTEAD-Hosless Club. Uniform Bd. LLOYD A. HAMANN-Belle Fourche High School, So. Dali., Drama+ics, Band JUNE V. HAMILTON-Home Economics HAROLD HAMON CHARLES W. HANEY-Radio Club, Bugle Defail, Rifle Team VIRGINIA MAE HANSEN-Hosfess Club, Ushers' Club, Comm'I Law Club D. MARIS ANN HANSON-Band. GAA, Hi Tri DEANNE BAZER HARDING-GAA, Swimming Club ROBERT C. HARNER-Boys' League Cenfral Comm., Gold L, Golf, Fire Capf., Hoi Planefai, Ushers' Club LYNN HARRINGTON-Jordan High School, Long Beach, Calif. GEORGE LEE HARRIS-Newporf Har- bor High School, Newpori Harbor, Cal- if., FooI'baII DORIS CLAIRE HART JANE M. HARWOOD-War Relief Club EDDIE HASLER-Hunfingfon Beach High School, Hunfingion Beach. Calif., Crew. Chem. Club MILO G, HASTINGS-B Foo+baII, Ad Club, B Swimming, Fire Capf., Ushers' Club DUANE D. HATCH-B Baslrefball BEVERLY HAUGHTELIN-Hosfess Club B. F. HAWKINS-Sfudenf Body Sfore JEAN HAWKINS ROGER S. HAZELTINE-ROTC NOREEN HEALY NANCY MEREDITH HEDGER-Mah shall High School, Minneapolis, Minn., Bowling Club, Juvenfus, Oufing Club MARY ELLEN HENDERSON 57 Q 'N 'QW Sw' f 5' 4' i' is I aw xr :J 4 if sg . I mv. Va .17 I E S' v A DICK ALLEN HERRICK--Welding HELEN LOUISE HESS-Sec. Bowling Club, Ushers' Club, Sales Club, GAA MARGARET HICKS-Ed. Caerulea, Lamp Recipienf, Pres. Hi Tri, Wrifers' Club, CSF-5, Golf Club, Gold L MUTSUO HIGASHI-Japanese Friend- ship Circle BONNIE HILDEBRANDT ALICE HILLER--Sr. Glee, Adv. Rhy- lhms, Opere'Ha '38 CHIZUKO HIRATSUKA-CSF, Japan- ese Friendship Circle ROBERT E. HITCHENS NORMAN HODGE-ROTC ROBERT HOGAN DOLA MAE HOLESTINE--Independence High School, Independence, Kansas JENEIL HOLLADAY- Hosfess Club Ushers' Club, Porlia, French Club, Span- ish Club LAUREN B. HOLLENBECK-B Foofball, Ad Club, C. of C. EDYTHE MAE HOLLOWAY MARG JEAN HOLMES-High School, SeaHle, Washingfon RICHARD COLE HOOVER-J. V. Bas- lceiball EMIKO HORII MORRIS CHARLES HOSSFELD EVA HOUGHTON MARY WOODIE HOWARD-Holly wood High School, Hollywood, Calif. LOIS HOWE PAUL HOWE-J. V. Baseball WILLA MARGUERITE HUFFMAN- High School, Bakersfield, Calif. LOUISE HUMBLE-Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Ariz., Girls' Crew Club VINCENT H. HYDER--Queen Ann High School, Seaflle, Wash., ROTC EMIKO ICHINOKUCHI-Hosiess Club, Hi Tri, Tennis Club, GAA MARY JANE IMPENS-Evansion Town- ship High School, Evanslon, III. MIRIAM ELAINE INGLE-Agenda. Hosless Club, Oufing Club, GAA, CSF, High Life, Pi Kappa 58 ' .As-vs. fa. Q. Q we 1 ww- T- -' if - sl Kimmel me V 5 gi Q: 4' is ,.., . . - Ma- sg- KP ANNETTE INGRAM-Acacia, GAA. Wrifers' Club, Pres. Euodia, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Girls' Crew HAZEL IRETON GLENN EUGENE IRWIN-Galileo High School, San Francisco, Calif. ROSE MARIE ISBELL CLIVE T. JACKSON-Belmont High School, Los Angeles, Calif., Cross Coun- Iry, Agenda, Engineers' Club DIMPLE JUNE JACKSON LEONARD JACOBS NICK JANICH-J. V. Bash:-fball JEANNE C. JEFFREY-Wesllake High School, Los Angeles, Calif., CSF MARGARET JENNINGS WILLIAM PASCHAL JENNINGS REED P. JENSEN DARRELL C. JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON-B Fooiball, ROTC. Spanish Club, V. Pres. Hi Y ROBERT E. JOHNSON-CSF, Hi Y, Crew Club, Chem. Club, Crew STANLEY JOHNSON WILLIAM M. JOHNSON-ROTC GERTRUDE CLAIRE JOHNSTON-C. of C., Friendship Comm., Ushers' Club, Fireman, Spanish Club, Chem. Club VIVIAN JONES-GAA, Euodia ALICE JURGENSON BETTY JO KACINSKI-GAA, Girls' L Club, Bowling Club, Ouling Club, Tennis Club, Ushers' Club CECILE KATHLEEN KALEN-Hosless Club, Gregg Club, Uniform Bd. WILLETTE KANE KENNETH M. KAPP-B Crew DEAN KARRAKER, Jr.-Deceased BONNIE K. KEALER-CSF-2, GAA, Spanish Club, Swimming Club, Life Saving Corps, Equesfrienne Club CHARLES PAUL KELLER-Operelfa '40, Sr. Play, Sec. Spanish Club, Boys' Glee, A Capella Choir, Chrisfmas Concerl DOROTHY HELEN KELLER-Golf Club, Sfudenf Body Skye . A, f , f V :ff f I I y , 59 if n ' . ilff!l!,?,f J! CM' A X 3 1 E Q' x 1 D 2 ws r 'ss J S 342254 rl H if 121' Q me ,gg 1451 JAMES LEROY KELLEY-Agenda KATHRYN ELIZABETH KELLY MARALEE KEMP DOUGLAS G. KENNEDY-Baseball, Carioon Club, Acacia Ari, Ari Ed. Cae- rulea LOUISE CHARLOTTE KENNER-Redom do Union High School, Redondo, Calif., French Club, Hosfess Club, Tennis Club AILEEN KENYON-Sr. Glee, Opereifa, CSF-I, German Club, Chrislmas Con- cerf, Treas. Hi Tri, Gregg Club RAYMOND KERNS BILLIE JUNE KEYS BILL C. KILLEN JEANNE KILLINGSWORTH -- Girls' League Adv. Bd., CSF-2, Ushers' Club, Chem. Club, French Club, Hosiess Club DOROTHY JEAN KIRK--Drill Team JACK LEWIS KIRKLEN--J. V. Baseball DOROTHY JUNE KIRSCHKE-Hi Tri. C. of C., Sigma Phi, CSF-2, Assf. Ed. High Life, Bohemian Club, Ed. High Life DOROTHY ROSALIE KLISS ARTHUR A. KNOLL-Business Mgr. Caerulea, Assoc. Phofo Edilor Caerulea. Jr. Cirgonian, Engineers' Club, CSF-4 LEON L. KOENIG CHARLOTTE MAY KOPPEL-French Club, GAA, Hosiess Club, CSF, Chem. Club, Oufing Club, Tennis Club SHIRLEY MAY KRAMER BEULAH KRUGER KASON KURODA-Radio Club, Japan- ese Friendship Circle, C Track BETTY LaBOON MARY LEE LACEY ANNIE ELIZABETH LACY - Spanish Club, Chem. Club, Oufing Club, Hosi- ess Club, Ushers' Club, GAA BETTY JEAN La FORCE-Hi Tri PATRICIA ELIZABETH LAKIN-Ushers' Club, Sales Club, Hos+ess Club BETTY JEAN LAMB-Sales Club VIRGINIA GRACE LAMB-Campbell Counfy High School, GiIIeH'e, Wyo., Gregg Club PAUL C. LAMP-Band, B Crew, V. Crew, Cross Counfry 60 BOB LAYTON ' FRANCES ELIZABETH LEAVY-Ushers' Club, Hosfess Club, CSF-4 BETTY ANNE LeBARON-Rafon High School, Rafon, New Mexico, Adv. Orch., Operella, Sr. Play VERNON GENE LECKMAN-Ari. Ap- prec. Club, Sfage Crew, Slage Make-up Crew, Acacia Ari KATHLYN LEFF-Easf High School, SaI+ Lake Cily, Ufah BETTY ZANE LEWIS-Juvenlus Club, Gregg Club, Song Leader VERNON WESLEY LILLEY-Spanish Club, Sigma Phi, B Crew, Crew Club, ROTC Band, Band, Orch., Cross Counfry FRANK D. LIVINGSTON-John Dewey High School, Traclc THOMAS V. LOGAN GLEN E. LOHMULLER-Radio Club. Spanish Club ELIZABETH ELLIS LONG RUTH ANITA LORD-CSF-4, Spanish Club FLORENCE EVELYN LOWE-CSF-4, Gregg Club, Spanish Club RICHARD F. LOWRY-Thomas Jeffer- son High School, San Anfonio, Texas, Mililary Club, Pres. Bowling Club, Hi Y BILL R. LUNN-Carbon High School, Price, Ulah, Sr. Glee, Chrislmas Con- cerf, Opereffa, Masque and Sandal NANCY MAY LUTZ EDGAR C. LYDIC- Sco++clale High School, Scofldale, Penn. KATHLEEN MacDONALD MARY LEE MACKEN-Tennis Club. Gregg Club, Sales Club, War Relief Club JEAN MacLEAN ALICE LAURA MacOUESTON-Spanish Club, Ushers' Club, Hosless Club, Gregg Club, CSF-2 LOUIS L. MAHER-Broolrings High School, Brookings, So. Dall. CALVERT SCOBELL MAJOR BOB MALCOMB-Ushers' Club, Engine- ers' Club, J. V. Baslcefball VERN B. MANGUM-Track DON G. MARICLE-Hi Y PEARLE MELBA MARSH-CSF-4, Hosl- ess Club, Ushers' Club, Gregg Club BURTON KING MARTER-Radio Club JEAN C. MARTIN-Baslxefball, Boys' League Cenfral Comm. RAY MCARTHUR FRANCIS EARL MCBRIDE-B Crew, V. Crew, Bowling Club, Crew Club LaVON MCCONAHAY--Sfudenf Body Sfore BETTY ANN McCONNELL-Hosless Club, Bowling Club DAVID MCCONNELL-J. V. Fooiball JOHN DAVID McCOWEN-V. Foofball, V. Track JOANN MCCRAY-Wrifers' Club, Ju- venfus Club, Hosfess Club, Acacia JACK G. MCDONELL-Glee Club, Chem. Club, Crew Club, Chrisimas Con- cerf, Opereifa, Easier Conceri' LAWRENCE JOHN MCELDOWNEY Jr. Aviaiion Club JANE HOWARD MCGEE-Song Leader, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Girls' League Ex. Bd., Ad Club, Ushers' Club, Porfia EDNA MAXI NE McGREW--GAA EUGENE E. McGREW BETTIE JANE MCGUIRE-Sponsor ROTC ROBERT M. MCINTYRE-Crew, Hi Y, Sales Club, Miliiary Sociefy CHARLOTTE R. McKlNLEY-Juvenfus Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Mu- sic Apprec. Club, Hosfess Club KENNETH MCLAUGHLIN HOWARD MCLEOD-ROTC, Pres. Avia- +ion Club, Engineers' Club, Chem. Club, Sword and Scabbard MARGARET MCMAHON-CSF-2, Treas. French Club, Agenda, Ushers' Club, Oul- ing Club, Golf Club, Hosfess Club LAURABELLE McNALLY ALINE H. MCQUISTON--Porfia, Bowl- ing Club, GAA, Girls' L Club, Ouiing Club, Speakers' Workshop, Hosiess Club ROBERT E. MEISSNER-Sanfa Monica High School KENDALL R. MELTON--ROTC Band, Foofball Band, Bowling Club, Aviafion Club ADELAlDE MENCIMER-Gregg Club MARY MERCER-GAA, L Club, Oul- ing Club, Bowling Club, Tennis Club, Maior L, Minor L KATHARINE MERRITT-Assoc. Ed. Cae- rulea, Girls' L Club, Sec-Treas. GAA, CSF-5, Gold L, Agenda HENRIETTA MlCHELSON - Wesfpori' High School, Kansas Cify, Missouri, French Club MARY MIJANOVICH-Pres Gre - sq Club, War Relief Club, Ch. Uniform Bd. 62 is Ai 10961 N. A X A. -ri: A G' 2:--- ' M- ' 1' ee -'. . G? V as K. ff. - iff? ' ' '- if .5 it A S ! GUY EDWIN MILLER Jr.-V. Golf, Spanish Club LORRAINE MILLER-Sr. Girls' Glee. Opereiia '40, Chrisimas Concerf, Easier Concert A Capella Choir, Gregg Club RUTH JOYCE MILLER-Wriiers' Club DONALD MILLETTE WILLIAM MILLS BOB C. MILNE-Whi'Hier Union High School, Whiifier, Calif. CONNIE DeMARICE MISENER-Drum Maiorefle CAROLINE MISHOE ED MISNER-Agenda, Radio Club HELEN GERALDINE MITCHELL-French Club, Hosfess Club, Cosiume Crew DOLORES JUNE MOFFAT-Gregg Club CHARLES DUANE MOONEY VIRGINIA MAY MOORE-Woodrow Wilson High School, Pres. Hi Tri, Span- ish Club, CSF-2, Girls' League Adv. Bd. IKUKO MORITA-GAA, Sec. Japanese Friendship Circle, Tennis Club, Spanish Club, CSF-2 MIRIAM MORNINGSTAR-Masque and Sandal DOROTHY GRACE MORRISON-Sales Club, Hosless Club, GAA, Tennis BRADFORD K. MOTT-Flag Delail, Cae- rulea Phoiog., Ushers' Club MARGARET MARIE MUIR CHARLOTTE MUNN-Chem. Club, Ush- ers' Club, Ouiing Club, Swimming Club REBECCA MURPHY JAY MURRAY PAUL MURRAY-Baslcefball VERNA IRENE MURRAY JEROME PAUL MUSAE IALEEN MUTCHLER-Alexis Carre., Chem. Club BONA LEE MUXLOW ALMADELLE NATION-GAA, Minor L DICK PAUL NEAL-V. Foolball, Ad Elirlb, Ushers' Club, Boys' Glee, B Fool- a s ' 4 ug' f N , .sa - - I 'if 1 ge- ' sf fx wfli' WM X G .vw if 'T BURTON C. NELSON-ROTC, Sfudenf Body Sfore CATHERINE W. NELSON-Pres. Euo- dia, Oufing Club JAMES NEWBY--ROTC JEANNE F. NEWKIRK-Brighfon High School, Brighfon, Colorado, Hi Tri, Ouf- ing Club, GAA LEO WAYNE NICHOLS-German Club MARTIN LEIGH NICHOLS-C Track DOROTHA NICKERSON-Sfudenl Body Sfore JOHN F. NIELSEN-Sales Mgr. Cae- rulea, CSF-4, French Club, German Club, Jr. Cirgonian, Chem. Club VIRGINIA NIELSON LENORE LUCILLE NIETO - Spanish Club MARY ANGELINA NIETO - Spanish Club ROSALYN HAINES NORWOOD-V. Pres. and Treas. Hi Tri, Spanish Club, Juvenfus Club, Comm'l Law Club 1 I , 4 1 A l ' A K yd Nfl W V, . EDWLARD FRANCIS NULTY-V. Fool- ball, Capf. Baseball, Jr. Cirgonian, Bo- hemian Club, Pres. Ad Club QON E. WNUNEZ7-Pres. Masque and Sandal,-'Capf. Crewf Jr. Cirgonian, Ad Club, Sr. Play '39, '40, Opereffa '38, '40 MARIAN LUCY OAKEY VIRGINIA MARY OERTLY-CSF, Fire- man, Gregg Club, Uniform Bd., War Relief Club HARRIETT OGDEN-Long Beach Acad- emy BETTY OKAZAKI-Japanese Friendship Circle HARUYE OKUMURA - Japanese Friendship Circle CAROLE EDNA O'LEARY-CSF-2, Cae- rulea Phofog., Sec. and Vice Pres. Hi Tri, GAA DOROTHY ELLEN IRENE OVERBERG-- Orchesfra, Sr. Girls' Glee, Band TOM VINCENT OVERTURF-ROTC, Ri- fle Team, Chem. Club, Spanish Club, Yell Leader JACK PAINTER-C Track, Traci: Club, Ushers' Club RAYMOND J. PALMER-Orch., Opera, German Club, Tennis Club THELMA MAE PALMER-Opereffa LUELLA VERA PARKE-Gregg Club. Fireman HARRY E. PATTEN-ROTC, Caerulea Phofog., Engineers' Club, Sword and Scabbard, Sfudenf Body Slore EUNICE PEDERSEN-Drum Maioreffe, Bowling Club, GAA 64 'QP' g' 'J i ? - s 'Q , 'Q ,J .3 E an E' is ,J ETHEL PEEK-French Club MARY LOUISE PELLETT-Spanish Club. Sec. Hosless AUDREY GENEVA PETERSON - Drill Team, Hosless Club, Sales Club, Bowling Club BETTE LOU PETERSON-Bowling Club Gregg Club, Spanish Club, Uniform Bd., Fireman, Oufing Club, Honor Guard LOIS F. PETERSON-CSF-3, Wrilers' Club, Young Scribblers LUMIR FRED PETRASEK- Slage Crew, Make-Up Crew, CSF, Hi Y JUNE PHOENIX TERRY PICKERING-Sword and Scab- bard, Engineers' Club, ROTC, Mililary Sociefy PAUL SHELDON PIERSON - CSF, French Club, Chem. Club CHARLES M. H. PIKUL-CSF-2, V. Pres. and Pres. Hi Y, Radio Club, ROTC, French Club, Wrifers' Club, B Foofball RICHARD C. PLATTENBERGER-Yell Leader, Ushers' Club, Chrisimas Con- cerf, Operefla '38, '40 HARRY ALAN PLOWRIGHT-Mililary Club, ROTC, Sales Club FRANCES POAGUE ALVIN H. POLICK - Lincoln High School, Lincoln Nebraska MARJORIE JEAN POWERS - GAA. Girls' Crew coNsTANcE LEE PRATT-Gregg Club l.OIS ELEANOR PROCTOR PATRICIA JAYNE PROUTY-Make-Up Crew, Siege Coslume, Sfage Craff SHIRLEY MARGARET PULLEY-Swim- ming Club, Girls' Crew, Tennis, GAA, Ushers' Club, Comm'l Law Club HELEN M. PUSKAS-Drill Team, Gregg Club ALBERTA PYLE-Juvenlus Club JESSIE MARIE QUlCK-Ouling Club, Juvenfus Club MARTHA A. RAINS-Palo Verde High School ROBERT SPICER RAMSAY-Pres. Hoi Plenefai, Track, Ushers' Club, Juvenlus Club BETTY JANE RAMSDELL-Woodrow Wilson High School BETTY HAZEL RASMUSSON-Tennis Club, Swimming Club, Ushers' Club, Sfage Cosfume Crew, Comm'l Law Club THELMA TONJA RAUCH-Juvenfus Club, Sludenl Body Slore ELAINE READ-High Life Slaff, Pi Kap- pa, Sigma Phi 65 is I as V M Ev S. Q -af' - 3 055 .ff ' , sg, K 'L S A is sat, LOIS CECELIA REAGAN Ushers Club GAA, Ouhng Club CLIFFORD LOELLA REED - Juvenfus Club, Hi Tri GEORGE E. REED SARA LOU REEDER-French Club. Bowling Club, Chem. Club, Riding Club MARY ANN REESE--Swimming Club, Ushers' Club, Sales Club ARLISS MARIE REEVES-Hoi Planefai. Gregg Club, Tennis Club ED E. REMY-V. Crew IRVIN E. REMY-French Club, CSF-3, Hi Y LUCILLE RICHTMAN-Chrisfmas Con- cerf HUBERT E. RIPPERDAN-Avialion Club HELEN ELIZABETH ROBBINS-GAA. Sfudenl Body Slore MARILYN ROBERTS BILL H. ROBERTSON CLARENCE RAY ROBERTSON DON F. ROBERTSON-Mgr. Sluclenl Body Sfore, Commission, Jr. Cirgonian, ROTC DONALD G. ROBERTSON-Sludenl Body Slore, Juvenlus Club, Cross Coun- lry, Track, Fire Capl. MARJORIE R. ROBERTSON-Sfudenl' Body Slore, Oufing Club GORDON EDWARD ROBINSON-Tem nis, Wrilers' Club, French Club, Comm'I Law Club, Engineers' Club, Acacia TED ROBINSON-Comm. Ari, Sec. Boys' League, Boys' League Cenlral Comm., Ass l Fire Chief, Pres. Jr. Cirgonian ROBERT C. ROCHE-High Life, Hi Y, Track, Engineers' Club, Lamp Recipieni, Gold L, V. Pres. Boys' League CLYDE RAY ROCKWELL-Crew, Foo?- ball HAROLD L. ROLLINGSON-V. Tennis BETTY LOU RONEY ROBERTA ROOK DAVID B. ROSE IRIS ROSE-Hosfess Club, Ushers' Club, Ad Club, Golf Club PATRICIA JANE ROSSI-Girls' L Club, German Club, Chem. Club, Agenda, Girls' Crew, Swimming Club, GAA ROY R. ROSSI-Hi Y, Rifle Team, ROTC 66 , I H ,,..,, ., 5 s L K s I Ig- -I ' A ,G MARJORIE A. ROWE-Caerulea Sfaff, CSF, Hi Tri DORIS LEE ROWLEY-Hosfess Club BILL RUDOLPH-Capf. B Crew, Ushers' Club MARY LOUISE RUNDELL -- Ushers' Club, Comm'l Law Club FLORENCE A. RUST-Speakers' Work- shop, Sigma Phi JACKIE RYAN-German Club BOB S. RYERSON-Agenda, Chem. Club, German Club BARBARA ROSA MARY SALTSMAN- Girls' Crew, Opereffa, Juvenfus Club DOT SAXER GERTRUDE SCHANER - Sigma Phi, Spanish Club, CSF, High Life, Pi Kappa JACK EUGENE SCHERCK-Sfudenl' Body Sfore, Milifary Club, ROTC, Fire- man BOB NEIL SCHLIESMAYER-High Life Make-up NORMAN SCHMIDT MARGARET LOUISE SHUETTE-Sanfa Ana High School, Sanfa Ana Calif. MARIE LOUISE SHULU ELIZABETH RAY SCOFIELD-Opereffa, Glee Club, French Club, Adv. Rhyfhms, Chrisfmas Concerf JACQUELINE M. SCOTT- Treas. Jr. Class, V. Pres. Girls' League, Sec. Hosf- ess Club, Porfia MERVIN SEARS- Sfage Crew, Hi Y VIRGINIA MAY SEARS- Gregg Club, Sales Club, Hi Tri, War Relief Club, Drill Team RICHARD R. SEAY OWEN KNIGHT SEFFERN G m - Y Team, Sales Club, Comm'l Law Club, Acrobafus Club, Ushers' Club, Camera Club LILLIANE MARY SEGRAIS- Hi Tri, Life Saving Corps, War Relief Club RAE C. SEILER-Sr. Ed. Caerulea, Bo- hemian Club, Pres. GAA, Gold L, Lamp Recipienf, Agenda ETSUKO SERA-Japanese Friendship Circle, Gregg Club BETTE DELORES SHACKLETON-Sales Club, Ushers' Club, Sfudenf Body Sfore CHARLES SHAHA-CSF EUGENE FORREST SHELBY-Tennis BILL SHIREY-Boys' League Cenf. Comm, J. V. Foofball, Jr. Cirgonian, Adv. Orch., Ushers' Club, V. Foofball 67 -QV' ff 'T 'Er- . g Jw .NO g P., - , ...AE In-fi, IQ! DON BURTON SHIREY-J. V. Base- ball, V. Baseball, B Fooiball, Hi Y JACK L. SHOTWELL DORIS MAY SIEVERS-Caerulea Pho- fog., High Life, Sales Club GEORGE DANIEL SIMPSON-ROTC MARY RUTH SINCLAIR-Sporis Ed. High Life, Pres. Girls' Crew, Drill Team, GAA SHIRLEY SKEBER DERALD L. SKINNER-Laiin Club ROBERT SKINNER-CSF-2, Band, French Club, Sword and Scabbard, ROTC WILL FREDRICK SLIGH AMY LOUISE SMITH-Euodia, CSF-4, Tennis Club, Girls' Crew, Oufing Club JOHN LINN SMITH-ROTC, Milifary Sociefy, V. Pres. Hi Y, Spanish Club, Chem. Club, Ushers' Club MARGARET G. M. SMITH-CSF-4, French Club, Gregg Club, War Relief Club MAXINE DeVEA SMITH-Juvenfus Club, Tennis Club, Swimming Club PATRICIA BERNICE SMITH-Jr. Girls' Glee RUTH EVELYN SMITH VIRGINIA ANNETTE SMITH-Ouling Club, Juvenfus Club, Hi Tri BOB F. SORENSON CHARLES EDWIN SORTORS-High Life Make-Up, Juvenlus Club SHIRLEY JUNE SPAULDING-Hi Tri, Hosfess Club LUCILLE SPIEGEL-Ushers' Club, Hosi- ess Club, Comm'I Law Club GEORGE HERBERT STEELE VIOLA HELEN STEELE-Drill Team CHARLES WESLY-STEIDEL-Opereffa, Boys' League Cen+raI Comm., Ushers' Club, Sr. Boys' Glee, Sales Club WALLACE J. STEPHENS-C Track, Fireman, Bowling Club GLADYS LOUISE STEWART-Hi Tri, Juvenfus, Alexis Carrel, Girls' Crew, Hosfess Club ILEEN STILES-Hosfess Club, Sales Club, Sfudeni Body Sfore LORETTA MARIE STINE-Pasadena J. C., Pasadena, Calif. CECILE E. STOCK-Hosless Club 68 . ir Ai ...tl 'ea Af' Q as K , 4 , if L O9 ' l .. I 5 . . K+ fs J. if 1'-L Q 4' J, . MILDRED E. STOKES-Glee Club, Slu- denf Body Sfore, Hi Tri, A Capella Choir BETTY JO STONE--S+. Teresa's Aca- demy, Boise, Idaho RICHARD WALLACE STORM-Bugle Corps MARY JANE STOVALL-French Club. Porfia, Ushers' Club, Hosfess Club, Golf Club, Girls' League Friendship Comm. MAC S. STOWE--B Foolball FRANCES D. STUART THOMAS T. SUGIHARA-C Track, Mgr. J. V. Baskelball, Jr. Cirgonian, Wrilers' Club, Chem. Team, Gold L, Pi Kappa GEORGE SUGIUCHI ANNA C. SUNDQUIST-Spanish Club NORMA SURBER MARIAN FRANCES SWETT - Gregg Club THOMAS A. SYKES-B Crew JAMES WESLEY TAGUE SUEO FRED TAKAKI-Assoc. Phofo Ed. Caerulea, C Track, Gold L, CSF, Japa- nese Friendship Circle, Assf. Fire Chief TOMIKO TANAKA-Japanese Friend- ship Circle, GAA, Tennis Club RICHARD JAY TARBELL-Foofball, Ra- dio Club, Spanish Club ALLAN WAITE TAYLOR - Caerulea Pholog. BUD EDWARD TAYLOR-C Track, J. V. Baseball, V. Baseball LOUIS TAYLOR ELAINE TERRY-Pi Kappa, Hosfess Club, Girls' Life Saving Corps, Assf. Ad. Mgr. High Life LYNN S. THERKELSEN BILL C. THOMAS J. RICHARD THOMAS-Tennis, CIF Tennis Champ. L. MAC THOMAS--Carfoon Club, Ra- dio Club, Milifary Sociefy, Track, Cam- era Club MARJORIE L. THOMAS-Masque and Sandal, Speakers' Workshop, Ushers' Club, GAA, A Capella Choir, Sr. Glee WALTER CLAUDE THOMAS-Crew, Band DOLORES R. THOMPSON-Pres. Wrif- ers' Club, Pres. French Club, Acacia Sfaff, Lamp Recipienf, Sponsor ROTC LaVONDA MARIE THOMPSON-GAA. Ouling Club, Bowling Club, Girls' L club 69 pf, Wa' T 'WK X . , g li F x S 3 5,5 'Q' WALTER THORNTON-Boys' Bowling Club MARILYN TILLETT-Sales Club, Eques- Irienne Club, Young Scribblers, Wrilers' Club, Acacia, Chem. Club LORECE ELLA TILTON NOEL F. TIMNEY-Radio Club VALERIE LUCILLE TOLL-Young Scrib- blers, Sales Club, Pres. Hosless Club, CSF, Sigma Phi, Engineers' Club, Acacia VIRGIL J. TRACY-Linn Rural High School, Kansas VIC TRODD PAULINE FLORENCE TROUP-Sales Club LORRAINE HELEN TROUT-CSF, Oul- ing Club, Spanish Club, Hi Tri LUCILLE TROUT - V. Pres. Hosiess Club, Sales Club, CSF, Young Scrib- blers, Sigma Phi, Ushers' Club UTA TSUJIMOTO-Davis High School, Ufah, Japanese Friendship Circle DONNA D. TUCKER-Honor Guard, Tennis, Bowling Club, GAA, Ushers' Club, CSF GWENDOLYN TYACKE GERALD E. TYO-SI'age Crew JEANE MARJORIE UPTON-Hosless Club, Sales Club, Siude I ody ore MERLIN G. VANCE WWW ROBERT W. VANLANDINGHAM-V. Crew JUNE A. VAUGHN-Honor Guard, Tennis Club, Bowling Club, Ushers' Club LOUISE ANNE VENEY WILLIAM WARD VICKERS - Track, Crew I WILBUR D. VINEYARD--Chem. Club, Milirary Sociefy, Jr. Herp., Sword and Scabbard RUTHE A. VOLZ-Lafin Confio, Hi Tri BETTY LEE WADE-Hi Tri, Hoi Planefai, Hosiess Club, War Relief Club JOAN H. WADLEY-Young Scribblers HARRY J. WAGNER JAMES B. WAGNER JOYCE JEANNETTE WALDO DON C. WALLACE-Pres. Boys' League, Comm. Safely, CSF-3, V. Pres. Jr. Class, Gold L, Tennis, J. V. Foolball, Sigma Phi 70 9 gigyi V .. 4 'J ,T g 1 E2 8 :. Mei' 'Q' -, -QE? f 5 I QU W K' WILLIAM B. WALLACE - Engineers Club, Chem. Club WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE LAIRD E. WALLINE-B Crew, ROTC. Ushers' Club OWEN H. WALLS-Track INEZ LEONE WALSH-Girls' Crew, Avia+ion Club JACK FRED WARD-B Track, Swim- ming Club, Track Club JERE JOHN WARDEN HAROLD MELTON WARNOCK ELLEN WARREN - Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach, Calif., Drill Team CHESTER WASHINGTON-J. V. Bas- kefball HIMAYE WATANABE - Japanese Friendship Circle MILDRED M. 'WATERS-Sfudenl Body Sfore. Sales Club DICK W. WATKINS-Slage Crew, J. V. Foolball, V. Foofball KEITH WATTS-C Track, Cross Counfry, High Life, Track Club, CSF, Engineers' Club E. GILBERT WATSON-B Fooiball, Ushers' Club FRANCES LaVERNE WATSON-Van Buren High School, Van Buren, Ark. SHIRLEY ANN WEATHERILL-Swim- ming Club, Life Saving Corps. VELMA CHARLOTTE WEAVER ALVIN C. WEIDENKELLER DON A. WELLS-Hoi Planefai, Span- ish Club, Tennis ROBERT J. WENDEL-Avialion Club. Sword and Scabbarcl DICK WEST-B Baskefball, Casaba Club, V. Swimming JUNE WEST-War Relief Club DOREEN WESTAWAY ROBERT LeROY WESTON ALTA MAXINE WHITE-Drill Team. Euodia DONALD WESLEY WHITE-Decorah, Iowa, Sales Club ELAINE MAY WHITE-Swimming Club, Life Saving, Tennis Club 7 I January Seniors nol piclured Ambrosio, Teddy BenneH, Kennelh Blun+, Donald Bray, Bill Bus+ard, Joe Cummins, James Daugheriy, Van Edwards, Leo MARILYNN ANN WHITE-C. of C., Treas. Girls' League, Bohemian Club, Hosless Club, Ushers' Club, Sales Club WILLIE LORENZO WHITE-Boley High School, Boley, Olcla., CSF, Chem, Club, Camera Club FRITZIE WILCOX PAUL W. WILDMAN-Bohemian Club, Boys' League Cenlral Comm., Tennis, High Life, Speakers' Worlxshop, CSF DOROTHY L. WILEY DOROTHY LOUISE WILLIAMS-Mas que and Sandal, Spanish Club, Hosless Club, Ushers' Club, GAA, Sigma Phi GRACE A. WILLIAMS-Girls' Crew, Bowling Club, Oufing Club, GAA HAL WILLIAMS-German Club, Glee Club, Choir Club JOE E. WILLIAMS MAX LARON WILLIAMS BETTY WILLIAMSON DONALD VERNON WILSON-B Fool- ball, Gymnaslics, Acrobalus Club, LYNN JEAN WILSON-Chrisfmas Con- cerl, Sr. Girls' Glee, Caerulea, French Club, Hos+ess Club, Ushers' Club JACK WING-CSF, ROTC DARLENE WOLFE A BONNIE LEE WOLFF-Girls' Crew 72 Emard, Dallas Ennis, Jaclx Ferranle, Aida Hornbeclx, Tim James, Jean Kanow, Hachiro Lang Bill Lumsden, Percy Marlin, Charles McNevin, Jack Morgan, Rawlin Peale, Preslon Phillips, S'ran+on Rossi, Slanley Shannon, Bob Smiih Jim , , Sfone, Julian Sunley, Ann Vinlon, Warren Wendel, Donald Willis, Jack Wilmore, Ray A June Seniors noi piciureol Allen, Jean Alrins, Mary Jean Amundson, Earl Applegarfh, Gene Bandy, Nels Barian, Reba Blackhun, Fern Brennan, James Buxfon, Barbara Campman, Wallace Carlfon, Billy Colburn, Roberi' Delis, Arden Endemano, Alice English, Bill English, Lloyd Ericlrson, Charlie Farnham, Doroihy Gildea, Bernard Grefon, Hazel MARTIN WOLFSON-High Life, Pen- swingers, Fireman, Acacia Ari CLYDE P, WONACOTT-Jordan High School, Long Beach, Calif., ROTC, Siu- denl' Body Sfore ERNEST P. WOOD-Chem. Club DOROTHY JEANNE WOODFORD- Glee Club, Hosiess Club, Chrisfmas Concerf, Opereiia '40, C. of C. MARTHA JEAN WRIGHT-Spanish Club, Oufing Club, Bowling Club, GAA, Girls' L Club, Drill Team BENNY LEE WUPPER-ROTC SUKO CHEYCKO YAMAMATO-Jap anese Friendship Circle SUMIE YOSHIHARA-Gregg Club, Japanese Friendship Circle BETTY ANN YOUNG-Franklin High School, Seaiile, Washingion SUSIE KATHLEEN YUASA-Japanese Friendship Circle, GAA RUBY MARY ZARATE-Sales Club. Spanish Club CHARLOTTE ZIGELMAN-Gregg Club. Tennis Club, Juvenfus Club, Hosiess Club, GAA, CSF, Bowling Club x ., ,- l i ROBERT H. ZYLSTRA-Carfoon Club, Jr. Herp. Club, Bowling Club Grunman, Dorolhy Halsey, Jack Hansen, Harold Harlow, Powell Harrison, Ray Harfman, Me+a Hernandez, Alfred Hickerson, Wanda Holdridge, Rod Holliday, Dale Horne, Paul King, J. B. Levy, Floyd Miller, Kenneih Mifchell, Ray Moreno, Frank Murray, Eddie Page, Bill PlunlreH, Ermadine Pomeranfy, Lawrenc 6 73 Powell, James Rae, John Ries, Raymond Rinard, Ernesi Rispin, Jack Robbins, Wayne Robinson, Bob Schobeu, Loy Sherohman, John Shimazu, Tom Simpson, Beify Slocum, Edwin Smiih, Earl Smifh, Larry Smiih, Ruby Sorenson, Raymond Speni, Alfred Sfewarf, lda Sfovall, Margarei Sweeiman, John Taylor, Edward Thorfon, Irene Van Doran. Max Vaus, Duane Weaver, Roberf Weber, Don Wells, Donna Wesf, Roy Wiclc, Arfhur Wilcox, William Wilson, Laurence Woodson, George Youngs, George Zell, Richard JUNIOR CLASS-The Junior class Jrhis year has shown us Jrhal in Jrhe coming year lhey will be wholly capable ol leading The school affairs. They have played an imporlanl parl in lhe acliyilies ol lhe pasl year and have cooperaled wilh The senior class in making The lwo school proms a success. This class may well be proud of The progress il has made al Poly, and members of lhe class will long be remembered for lheir parlicipalion in scholaslric as well as exlra-curricular aclivilies. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Shirley Munday lSec.l, Dick ScoH' lV.Pres,l. Dick Walker lPres.i, Dorofhy Dickie lTreas.l JUNIOR CLASS MISS FRAME-ROW I: Moody, M. E. Miller, G. Mefzgar, V. Murray, Molle, McNicolI, B. Myers, E. Murray, Meiea, Munday, Marlin. ROW ll: Mc- Lennan, Moore, Morris, McNally, McNeill, Mif- chell, M. M. Miller, McMeekin, l. Miller, McMil- Ien. ROW III: Murone, D. Mefzgar, Meylink, W Myers, Moran, McWha, Musser, K. Murray, Mc- Mahan, Muis. ROW IV: Melcalf, H. Miller, Mor- rison, A. Miller. MISS GEHMAN-ROW I: Rundberg, Roberson, Schraeder, G. Russell, B. Roberis, Sandige, Roberf- son, M. Rober+s, Richardson, Carlin, Rose. ROW II: W. Roberis, Saunders, S. Ross, Roih, Sanders, Schwarfz, Robinson, Sanford, Safo, Schug, M. Rus- sell. ROW Ill: Rouf, Sandeffer, Schreclcengasf, H. Ross, Rosen, Saiferlee, P. Schinnerer, J. Russell, A. Schinnerer, SaKaniwn. MISS BUCHANAN-ROW l: Fish, Garwood, Fremming, Ficlcling, Freeman, Fleming, FuIler+on, Foiheringham, Flefcher, Galax, Freemyer. ROW II: Final, Frady, Fosier, Hamon, Gillefie, Fish, Fiiz- gerald, Frace, GiIIya'H. MISS PETERS-ROW I: Malaney, Malen, Mayes, Markham, McCIeary, Mason, Marlin, Kendall, Ma- rable, McFarlin. ROW II: Mafsui, Marshall, Mar- shall, Marfin, Maffhews, Mayle, McKnighf, Mar- shall, Marlin, DeKIyne. ROW Ill: May, Mason, Mafheny, McConnell, Marlin, Marlin, Mallon, Markham, Maurer, McGahan. 75 MR. YEARY-ROW I: Eskridge, Duncan, Edell, EI- veri, Edwards, Edmundson, Dylces, Fairchild, Dow- eling, Dushane, Enders. ROW II: Duncan, Down- ing, Evarrs, Emerson, Everroad, Dougherfy, Eng- Iish, Evans, Eidson, Esparza, Dwyer. MISS SHOUSE-ROW I: Johnsfon, Jenkins, Joyce, Jones, James, James, Johnson, Kerr, Jernigan, Johnson, Kelm. ROW II: Johnson, Kemp, Kern, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Kempion, JoIIif'Fe, Karhmerer. ROW III: Jarre'H, Kearns, Kennard, Jones, Jones. MISS KERSHNER-ROW I: Thompson, Thomas, Tompkins, Tobey, Thompson, Terry, Thomas, Thal- heimer, TrouI', Trouf, Tobey. ROW II: Turnn, Thompson, Todd, Timme, Thompson, Todd, Thomp- son, Turner, TuIIer, Ubben, Tyner. MISS POULTNEY-ROW I: Lingo, Leiner, Lyon, Levine, Longsrrefh, Lange, Lyneis, Lesfer, Lund- gren, Maclnfyre. ROW II: Lecon, Magner, Lichf, LIeweIIyn, Luning, Loughran, Lindsfrom, Lorenzen, Larsen, Lowney. ROW III: Leurs, Lighffoof, Ly- man, Madison, MacDavid, Long. 76 MR. GRAY-ROW I: Lowe, Kiesel, Middough Killian, Lawson, Lamberf, Mariinez, Kneisel, Lifch man, Moore. ROW II: Marfz, Miles, Larkey, Mil ion, McDougle, Knipp, Morfon, Marks, Mashburn. MISS WARNER-ROW I: Chalmers, Cooper, Bu- chanan, Corfese, Case, Caldwell, Chris+ensen Canedy, Byers, Cox. ROW ll: Mendez, Corrigan: Campbell, Bull, Byrns, Chenof. MR. BULLARD-ROW I: Hawkins, Harder, Harris. Hernandez, Harrison, Hawkins, Ikoma, Heusser, Harfman, Hill, Hari, Hardee. ROW ll: Hardman Hindley, Hasseff, Head, Hawkins, Hazleff, Haynes Heck, Heinz, Kauffman, Helion, Healy. MR. GRAVES--ROW I: Spaulding, Snooks, Spen- cer, Sfafford, Anderson, Takahashi, Sfohlman, Sfrong, Taylor, Tai+, Soballe. ROW ll: Spaulding, Sfone, Sferba, Sferba, Sfone, Taves, Sykes, Sugi- yama, Spifzer, Sfanley, Taylor, Such. ROW Ill: Sfruihers, Sorenson, Sfoekdill, Sfephenson. 77 MISS GIBBS-ROW I: Smiih, SiHig, Sco++, Sim- mons, Smiflw, Sco'H', Serbin, Siebenfhal, Slack, Slead, Smillw. ROW II: Smi+l'l, Smillm, Sliff, Scolf, Smiflw, Vilain, Slmippey, Shaw. ROW lll: Vaughan, Shorf. MISS AARONSON-ROW I: Kurala, Kohler, La Marque, Kingsbury, Kusier, King, Kiriaze, Knapp, Kuykendall, Kull. ROW ll: Kleinberg, Kilson, Lamb, Krause, Kurlz, Knox, Kumamofo, Kruger, Kingsbury, Killingsworih, Kollanse. ROW lll: Kol- bo, Kuhlmann, Kumamoio, Kornberg. MR. WELCH-ROW l: Gonzales, Hagens, Gar- ner, Green, Dufresne, Fusion, Drey, Dempsey, Fair, Gee, Donnelly. ROW ll: Edling, Gulierez, Hall, Flanigan, Garlick, Goddard, Dodge, Gil- bert ROW Ill: Decker, Gallehue, Fielding, Flem- ing, Duncan. MRS. KINZER-ROW I: Peiersen, Pandel, Pearson Powell, Powell, Peale, Porl'er, Polhill, Peilinger Parkin, Parr. ROW ll: Phares, Pew, Pel'ricl1, Pax son, Parker, PeHus, Perkins, Parks, Pine, Peferson Pickell. ROW Ill: Posl, Phillips, Pard, Pekarek. 78 MISS FARNSWORTH-ROW l: Gossom, Hafer Glane, Grundy, Guy, Guinn, Gordon, Hallaway Glynn, Grace, Giuchy. ROW II: Gordon, Griffin Hampfon, Hall, Guerrero, Hammer, Gough, Gofo MR LESH ROW I' P les Newman G Presion - 1 - Y 1 I - i Parker, Peierson, Russell, Reno, Nickerson, Rudy, Ponfing, B. Presfon. ROW ll: Mullin, PraH, Phillips, Roy, Reynolds, Price, Rampey, Riley, Mugavero, Reilly, Perez, Orr. MR. PIGGOT-ROW l: Mcllwain, Hoch, lreion Holland, lngs, Holmes, Holland, Honeyculf, How- ell, Jackson, Jackson. ROW II: Hunier, Horan, Haynes, Hood, Hughes, Huffman, Jackson, Hosch, Houslon, Hunfer. ROW Ill: ikerd, Holion, Hub- bard, Housion, Huniley, Hobloa, Humfeld. MR. SPRONG-ROW l: Preslon, Prince, Ricks, Prichard, Lund, Richards, Raphael, Richards, Pui- ley, Priesf, Reyes. ROW ll: Carson, Reeves, Moore, Rink, Burkeiie, Burroughs, Richardson, Reed Riddle Burne'r'r. ROW III- Rickle Rich I I - Y. ' mond, PraH', Rifier, Johnson, Reid, Ragsdale, Cas- selberry. 79 MISS REARDON-ROW I: Zeven, Ziegler, Wil- son, Yacuzzi, Woodall, Shanks, Winfer, Wilson, Young, Zarafe, Zursmiih. ROW ll: Woodruff, Win- slow, Wilmof, Wilcox, Young, Wigney, Woolperi, Wolf, Wilmore, Wood, Wondersee. ROW Ill: Wood, Wolier, Wilson, Wolfe,Woods, Wonacolf. MR. WILSON-ROW I: Curfis, Cupp, Davis. DeWi++, Dee, Dobbie, Dickey, Dewey, Denos, Fee- back, Curlis. Row ll: Davenporf, Davilla, Davis, Farragh, Dickie, Dahms, Culver, Ferguson, Day, Denker, DeGraffenreid, Davison. . 1 K . I I ' 'I' 'df ,f'A,,fl ff . ' jf! , I ' MISS GASS-ROW I: Nomura, Nakaii, Nelson, Nelson, Nielsen, Novinger, Orman, Owings, New- hall, Newman, O'Sullivan, Ohman. ROW Il: Nor- man, Nielsen, Niefo, Neil, Nelson, Olney, Nor- com, Oliver, Nichols, OHele. ROW lll: Olsen Ommen, Nayes, Nea+herlin, Nesbilf, Oberg, Noel Newell, Oldham, O'Keef. MR. McKAY-ROW I: Wood, Shook, Tracy, Esies Galbraiih, Wilkinson, Thomson, Trodd, Williams Wrighf, Todeff. ROW II: Tyler, Webb, Young Walker, Tiff, While. 80 MISS RITCHIE and MR. BARKER-ROW I: Brock- man, Brunner, Brooks, Bradley, Bond, Heidewald, Doris HamiI+on, Dorofhy Hamilfon, Hissner, Jen- nings, Brighf. ROW II: Hinkley, Bellows, Berry, Brannon, Andersen, Andreasen, Kesler, Chuck Keller, Tom Keller, Keane. ROW III: Barre, Brad- Iy, Bradford, Benneff, Beardsley, Behrend+, Johns- fon, Alhadeff, Brown, Holi. ROW IV: Jensen, Hook, Bryant MISS BENNETT-ROW I: Bagg, Afoa, Baker, Van Hooser, Aier, Amacher, Baker, Appleby, Avera, Andrews, Bailey. ROW II: Barnes, Barnes, Am- sfufz, Alford, Anderson, Bair, Anderson, Afwafer. Baer, Vail. ROW III: Agnew,'Aden, Adkins, Arm- sfrong, Ball, Ableman. MRS. ROLIN-ROW I: Walborn, Waldron, Whxf- more, Whipple, Weisenberger, Walker, Whisenani, Wafanabe, Warner, Weeks, Waldron. ROW II: Walling, Whiffingfon, Walker, Whiie, Wasden. ROW III: Walker, Weigel, Wiedenkehn, Wesier- man, Weber, Wainner, Walker, Vorck. MISS YONGE-ROW I: Sieve, Tennanf, Shep- pard, Shane, Befhe Teefer, Blyfhe I'eeI'er, Snyder, Smedley, Seyfried, Sfehsel. ROW Il: Seals, Shi- roishi, Seedborg, Smifh, Schupback, Slaughier, Sage, Sharrar, Thielman. 8 I MRS. FAULL-ROW I: Boycl, Brainard, Barfleson, BenneH', Bledsoe, Bordwell, Bowles, Bender, Brim- hall, Berry, Barmore. ROW II: Bernard, Barflil, Boice, Beclwell, Beck, Brechner, Barfon, Bishop. ROW Ill: Bern, Bales, Barfon, Bowen, Berry, Braffain, Bell, Blurfon. ROW IV: Berry, Allen, Brough, Blounf, Brenner, Boscha, Beaubier, Bos- well, Benwell. MISS BERGEN I0 B-ROW I: English, Doll, Crook, Connor, Charlesworfh, Faulconer, Chambers, Davies, Dillingno, Cerulle. ROW II: Esfell, Evans, Tarragh, Fisher, Daniels, Eisenhour, Chrisfopherson, Clarke. fr. we GW MISS NESBIT IIB AND MR. FUSTON IOA-ROW I: J. Cole, Coleman, B. Cole, H. Crane, Cooney, Cooke, Cocallas, Chilen, Carlyan, Charleville, Con- way, Condif. ROW II: Cook, Corrales, Brisley, Chrislie, D. Crosby, Chamberlain, Craig, Coco, Cohn, Crary. ROW III: Cronk, W. Crane, Cope- land, Collins, Crain, Crago, Coffey, Coshaw, Chenof. ROW IV: W. Crosby, Clinlon, Cropp, Coldeen, Cope. 82 SOPHOMORE CLASS-The Sophomore class, even Though They are new To Poly, have sTriven To uphold The TradiTions and sTandards oT The school. They have also enTered wholehearTedly inTo The many acTiviTies ThaT were puT beTore Them, ioined many oT The various clubs in Poly, Took an inTeresT in scholarship, and parTicipaTed in aThleTics. On The whole, They have done all in Their power To Take an acTive parT in The Trend oT Poly liTe. WiTh The eagerness and anTicipaTion displayed in Their shorT Time aT Poly, This class has made cerTain iTs success in TuTure years. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Ralph Badcock lV. Pres.l, Claude Dodge lTreas.l, Jim Lund lSec.l, Keifh Whife lPres.l. MRS. JAEGER-ROW l: Quinn, Pinder, Prichard, Price, Puinam, Powell, Pearsall, Procior, Pedersen, Pinkerfon. ROW ll: Pumphrey, Phillips, Perle, Quinn, Rabinourrz, Quinsey, Powers, Pfis+er, Pefer- son, Priesf. ROW ill: Plummer, PlaH, Poindexier, Poulos, Pike, Pedersen, Perrengill, Phillips, Peaiz. MRS. COATS-ROW I: Rosser, Roias, Scorsone, Rosenberg, Romer, Saiierlee, Schlienfz, Rurherford, Scoir, Ruiz. ROW ll: Romine, Russell, Scalzo, Schless, Sco++, Rossi, Roiramd, Saunby, Rosser, Schwarberg. ROW III: Schiel, Sawyer, Rough, Rush, Russell, Schmidi, Saunders, Saiierlee, San- ders, Schroeder. MISS SCOTT-ROW I: Moore, Morrison, Palmer, Nelson, Mosby, Mounce, Morgan, Nelson, Mooney, Moore. ROW ll: Murphy, Neumann, Murphy, Na- kashima, Murphy, Neul::er'l', Murphy, Moss, Mo'l'er. ROW Ill: Morris, Nakashima, Mungo, Murphy. MRS. HAZELET-ROW l: BeaHy, BeaH'il, Berger Beadling, Barne'H, Bill, Blaylock, Bell, Belden Barr, Bell. ROW Il: Barnes, Barker, Beardsley, Bink- ner, Berry, Beckman, Bernsiein, Bennefr, Barnes ROW Ill: Barham, Beck, Barfholomew, Berger Beggs, Barksdale, Barnes, Beckeif, Biorkman, Berry 84 MISS HITCHINGS-ROW I: Garner, Gearharl' Marfina, D. George, Goldsfein, Gohner, Gleber man, Fulfon, Fuehser, Gier, Glenn. ROW II: Ger mani, Goforfh, Goldman, Gilberf, E. George, Gei sler, Good. ROW III: Gillbreafh, Gieclc, Gay. MISS BURKE-ROW I: Carharf, Car'I'er, Chrisfie, Chamberlain, Bufler, Caruso, Carlisle, CI1ris'I'insen Busby, Bufman. ROW II: Chiappinelli, Caihcari' Carey, F. Caslillo, Caldwell, E. Casiillo, Chrisfen- sen, Callard, Challcer, Choafe. ROW III: Chase, Chianis, Carr. MISS FOSTER--ROW I: Thompson, Therkelsen, Talberf, Taylor, Taylor, Thomas, Thornion, Turner, Thalheimer, TaIya+, Thurman. ROW II: Velion, Tay- lor, Tschumperi, Townsend, Underwood, Tyler, Trayan, Teague, 'reGroen, Vonderbeck, Thornfon. ROW III: Turk, Tolman, Thaeie. MISS HANDY-ROW I: Milner, Miranda, G. Thomas, Thompson, Berning, Thurman, Schuehe, Souihhall, Mary Smiih, Thielman. ROW II: Moe.- schbaecher, H. Smiih, G. Snyder, Barnharf, Melvin Smilh, Moffeli, Sowell, Meissner. ROW III. Somer- fon, Donna Barrie, M. Snyder, M. Thomas, Voreis, Miichell, Diania Barrie, Moffat Therlxelsen, L. Smiih. 85 MISS THOMPSON--ROW I: Coyle, Courfiour Covey, Craddoclc, Causis, Corfese, D. Collins, Col fhays, CoHon, Copeland, Cline. ROW II: Cipolla Crockefl, Creley, Cocks, Corson, Cole, Complon Cooney, J. Clark, Cole. ROW III: J. Collins, R Clark, Clemenl, Creasey, Will. MISS RAU-ROW I: Kemplon, Key, KenI', Kohn- lce, Kiser, Kovell, Kraber, Kuialh, Kunz, Kimbro ROW ll: Kennard, Kemp, King, Lawless, Kligman Kemp, Koegler, Lanaro, King, King. ROW III Lanlcford, Lane, La Porle, Kensinger, Kolege, Lar- son. MR. LICHTI-ROW I: Miller, McGaughy, Miller Mills, McClellan, Melzler, McGehee, McKay, Mei- schlce, McNevin. ROW II: McLean, McGinn, Mer- rill, Milchell, Moffaf, Miianovich, Merkle Meischlce, McQuade, Mershon. ROW Ill: Milling- 'I'on, Mellon, McKay, Meade, Mellerf, Miller Meaders, McEwen, Meissner, Molfiff. MISS MOULTON-ROW I: Mahannah, Maspero Malcomb, Mannix, Marks, Marshall, Mariner, Ma gee, Mahler, Marsh. ROW ll: Maher, McColl Mayer, May, Marcus, Maurer, McDonald, Mark wifh. ROW Ill: Marfmez, Madison, McDaniel McCann, Maycoclc, Madison. 86 MISS BARTLETT-ROW I: Flood, B. Evans, Farr Ferry, Fonileff, Fair, Freed, Fraser, Flowers, Fin ley, Frombaclw, Ferrari. ROW II: Frankebuger Fiizgerald, Flefcher, Ensley, H. Evans, Emery, Fad- Ier, A. Evans Eskrid e, Freeman Fer uson . 9 . g , Flem- ing, Eu banks. MISS SMYTHE-ROW I: Soovaiian, Slevens Sparks, Thompson, Tye, Tunforss, Tanaka, Sfafford Taylor, Sowden, Taylor. ROW II: Sorensen, Smifh Turk, Sfevenson, Sfephens, Snider, Smifh, Tillner Smifh. MISS COOPER-ROW I: Hubbard, Hoffman Margarei' Hughes, Myrfle Hughes, Hunrer, Holfry, Hopper, Holland, Humphrey, Hribal, Hudgins. ROW Il: J. Huddlesfon, F. Huddlesfon, Holmes, Hufchinson Hopkins, Hose Hosan Hoa , Hod- - I Q1 9 ges. ROW III: Ingham, Holmblad, Howard. MISS FERGUS--ROW I: Beckman, Affridge, Mc- Grew, Albin, Baldura, Beniamin, Arfhur, Brockles- by, Band. ROW ll: Bissenas, Bloom, Brenner, Ber- beref, McNickles, Arnold, Be'Iz, Allen, Bourne. 87 MISS MCCLELLAN-ROW I: Moore, OHi, Norfh- cuH, Nomura, Nor+hcuH, Norfhcufi, Parsons, Ol- sen, Osuna, Osmon. ROW II: O'Leary, Owen Norfon, Pasch, Payne, No'Hingham, Oskins, Oak- den, Panuse, Nie+o. ROW III: Payfon, Omundson Parcel, O'NeiII, O'Hara, Oliver, NorcuH, Owens O'Bryan, Parr. MISS ROBB-ROW I: Reichuf, Repecka, Rapp Raff, Rogers, Beagan, Roecker, Regan, Robinson Reyes. ROW II: Reese, Ralierge, Rieger, Robin: son, Rafhburn, RandoIph, Riffer, Roach, Reed Roberfson. ROW III: Rober+s, RainboII', Roher: Ramsey, Robinson, Roberis, RiddIe. MISS WYANT-ROW I: Ruddy, Roberison, Rufh Ryan, Schweikerf, Rambaud, Quinby, Saul, Pole Quackenburl. ROW II: Reese, Simpson, Sco'H Schwab, Schmidt Richardson, RiIey, Ross, Shoe- maker, Roberfson. MRS. HOLDER-ROW I: Irwin, Greene, Ham mond, Gufhrie, Ganley, Garcia, Haga, Harris Fifzpafriclr, Gilliland. ROW II: Eilers, Harmon Gregg, Dunmore, Hamilfon, Grandfield, Esparza Harpin, GosIin, Goldberger, 88 MISS MATTOON-ROW I: Lelner, Lydic, Le Rilz, MacDonald, Long, Lesh, Lowe, Lyman, Lugh, Loshlnaugh. ROW ll: MacGlasl1an, Lyllle, Lew, Lloyd, Lucas, Lyon, Lew, Llewellyn, MacDonald. ROW lil: Lund, Lee, Donell, Lenlz, Lorenzen, Lee, MacLean, Long. MRS. BARR-ROW I: Hicks, Healh, Henry, Hec- ker, Harpsler, Hill, Hickson, Herberl, Hembree, Harrin. ROW II: Haskell, Heywood, Herley, Hem- enway, Heberl, Harryman, Henchew, Heckler, Herrick, Heckelhorn, Hill, Haidie. ROW Ill: Hill, Healh, Harper, Hernandez, Hile, Hawkins, Hess, Hendrickson, Hayden, Haslings, Henley, Hawke. MISS JOHNSON-ROW I: Burbee, Brown, Bour- lis, Brusl, Brown, Breedlove, Brennan, Burkman, Boehm, Bradley, Bonner. ROW ll: Brogelman, Burch, Brunner, Bradford, Breeze, Board, Bonnay, Bolle, Bohm, Brady, Brummell, Burl. ROW III: Bridgers, Burns, Border, Bryson, Boyd, Bridges, Bowen, Burnham, Ballon, Bryan, Brown, Brown, Boalh, Bowser. MR. MILLER-ROW l: Williams, Zweilel, Will- iams, Winlord, Yoshioka, Wilson, Yosl, Wood, Wil- lley, York. ROW II: Wilkinson, Wrighl, Wrighl, Yamamalo, Wilson, Zwelzig, Woodcock, Wray, Wonacoll, Will, Wilcoll. ROW Ill: Wynn, Willilord, Womack, Zimmerman, Williams, Win- lers. 89 MISS HARRISON-ROW I: Leonard, Lawson Leyl1, Lowen, Kealer, Jolmsfon, Kraysler, Ki'Ho Mclnfire, McCaskill, Lemon, Jones. ROW ll Markham, Loy, Macdonald, Marquez, Junssen Lowe, Kobs, Liglmlfoof, Lineberger, Lowe. MR. BRAINARD-ROW l: Slewarl, Slalcup, Sie- phenson, Spaulding, Sfine, Siiles, Sundquisf, Su- giuclwi, Sfeele, Sfafler. ROW II: Cline, Edwards Slaniclc, Sleplnenson, SuHon, Sfocldard, Sufherland, Sferkel, Slone. ROW lll: Corbifl, Sullon, Cone Sfufes, Sleiner, Spencer, Swenson, Slaley, Sum: mers, Sfewarl. MR. CRESMER-ROW I: SeHle, G. Smifh, Shipe Sirsfead, B. Smiflw, C. Smiflu, Sloan. ROW ll: Skimer, Sears, J. Smillw, Skill, Simon, Sippel. MISS GRIDLEY--ROW I: Donahue, Hamilfon, Hall, Grenier, Griffilh, Doyle, Ehmann, Eberl1ar+, Dorman, Edmundson, Elward, Duprey. ROW ll' Donnelly, Durlos, DuBay, Elkins, Ellllamer, Diggle Dorame, Driscoll, Drennan, Duncan. ROW Ill: Elder, Dyer, Eguclwi, Elverl, Eichelberger, Dilday Dooley, DiTrapani, Dickerman, Dodge, Dunn. 90 MISS HIMES-ROW I: Rupp, Saunders, Sanchez Sehandoney, Shannon, Russel, Shook, Sager Ryland, Sharp, Sheil. ROW II: Rich, Shook Sanford, Richards, Rodriguez, Rush, Shaw, Sher- rod, Shannon, Sexfon, Saul. ROW III: Richards Sanfa Cruz, Simmons. MISS ANDERSON-ROW I: Culp, Cunningham Devlin, B. Dean, M. Dean, Cummings, Daniels Harms Curr DeYoun DeWerI'hern ROW Ii 1 Yi gi 4 - Davies, G. Davis, Darmody, Dennis, Curfis, B. Da- vis, DeWerIhem, DeBolI. ROW III: J. Davis, C. Davis, Cupp, N. Davis, Davenporr, DeForesf, Daw L, Davis. MR. CARLS-ROW I: Priller, Mori+a, Ohfa, Pal'- ferson, Pascoe, Miller, Morrow, Norming+on Prince, Olsen, Thomas. ROW II: Pehold, Opper- man, Mims, Pacello, Phelps, Presfon, O'Day. MISS RUMSEY-ROW I: Guinn, Halberf, Hama- falca, Griggers, Hardcasfle, Harder, Guyman, Hadden, Hansberger, Griffin. ROW II: P. Gran? Sibson, Guniher, Gordenier, Halby, B. Granf Gunderson Ha land Grimes Graeber ROW III: I Q i I - James Granf, Graf, Jimmie Granf, Gray, Graves 9I MISS HARNETT-ROW l: Ausfad, Aus+in, All red, Angelo, Aslxey, Baraclcman, Alexander. Ander son, Anderson, Baeyens. ROW ll: Baker, Balclxen Amerine, Bailey, Arbuckle, Aronov, Abrams, Ambo Afwafer, Badcoclc. ROW III: Ball, Badgley, Ander son, Anderson, Addleman, Alcland, Balsiiis, Allen Baller, Bagwill, Arfhur. MISS TABER-ROW l: P. Moore, Pharis, Nevius Mullen, Nielo, Quick, Meeks, G. Moore, J Moore, Oxley, Morsei, Mellen. ROW ll: K. Niel sen, Morse, Ransdell, Michener, Parker, Niclcol- son, O. Nielson, Bilyeu, O'Ouin, Pierce, Oliver ROW III: Ray, Odle, Mee. MR. STRIBLEY-ROW l: Ullrich, Woodward, Will- iams, Weidman, Williams, Wesf, Wai+e, Wiclcwar, Wilson, Wesfenberger, Webber. ROW II: Wadle, Wheriley, Zellars, While. MR. REDDICK-ROW I: Waggoner, Walson, Wannberg, Warren, While, Wick, Wesfenrider, Wasden, Weekes, Wallace, Wailes. ROW II: Wells, Wesf, Wiener, Weidner, Whife, Warner, Wardman, Walfers, Weld, Wagoner, Wagner, Wales. 92 MISS SCHEEL-ROW I: Whiflock, Woodruff. Waymire, Woolen, Wear, Sfewarf, Sfone, Smifh, Sopher, Thomson, Yuasa, Wrighf, Sfurup, Walker. ROW II: Weaver, Sweel, Tucker, Wilkerson, Woods, Troxel, Tarzian, Voorhees, 'wNhiIeside, Welsh, Small. ROW III: Wickizer, Terry, Sfinson, Taylor. MRS. MUNROE-ROW I: Brown, Chapman, Chambers, Chakuno, Caslillo, Brown, Chadwell, Brown, Carfer, Bucksafh, Buer. ROW II: Brursi, Burrows, Carfer, Bryde, Carroll, Bronn, Carlson, Casper, Campbell. ROW III: Carlson, Brown, Carleion, Brown, Brown, Burdell, Bruce, Carlsion. ROW IV: Caihcarf, Brown, Cabof, Buhler, Carl- son, Chace. MISS J. WYANT-ROW I: Ardaiz, Blais, Bafy, Bequeffe, Allarighf, Burfon, Brimhall, Adams, Bruingion, Anderson, Baldwin, Bauer. ROW II. Baker, Barnard, Beale, Bourgeois, Binsiead, Bruce, Buchanan. MR. GUTHRIE-ROW I: Harberf, E. Henderson, Frank, HamiI+on, Gurney, Hobba, Henchley, Hawkins, Germann, Hagerfy, HewIe++. ROW II: Guy, Harvey, Griffin, K. Henderson, Hedrick, Holden, Hernandez, Higasl-ni. 93 -s r PRWXPXNG HUDDLE 1:-OS CEIAN 5 D NKXNG WAR Pl-MNT AD!O OUNDL FFECTSZ ggi A . wr My SW X ,Y ,w,,..W - M,,..,..f--f'- ' ,,,....-f--- 4 Q Mf- N. M N ,. A 'W A in K K '1 ' ' A.. .WA x-.M W X wk K M .,,.A. MM.. 2. M WWZWWW ffjff ,iffy VZWJMWJ M149 M 2 M WWWWM www AC TIVITIIZ S 5 ig, . 7411 it y I '1 1. Q51 41 A f Y,i 0 Ska? ' Q XJ ,fu U gf' 91' s H 1 r +1 is 'ibm S 'S f , M . 5 J 9 3 .Rv ?N X la' . W f K . 'nw'-1 . V . ,. ,, .0 . . f 'grv wif 122 -W ,N , A kv U5 lk. if fi 1, 1 I lv sh 'U' Avy Q . A , . -if L gffgjy hygggwz ':v'SM.1. . .pls W :Q Q, ,A axni .w..-2 gi 53 in ,?:'.gg ., . Q, X , . J' Q , ' . ,fyfg sith! .3 is wt M' .-1-if :12 1 ,iq - . A , V xxrfgf' ' N , . Q .Q V a - 4 ,Q El ' - . 1 .4 1. , . J ' W ,f . 7 x v six -' -A ': , Q Q ' . 5' 2' ' . ' ,T ' - ,v ' Y . .. , , , 42 ' '1'?QP7'li ',. 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Impressive biblical scenes were shown in beau- lilul panlomime accompanied by sacred music by lhe glee clubs and slring ensemble. This year's program was a Concerl which will be long re- membered by all lhose who were lorlunale enough lo allrend. GIRLS' GLEE AND CHOIR-Because of Jrheir many enrerlaining pro- grams given before civic and Irarernal groups from year io year, rhe Girls' Glee and Choir have become prominenr organizarions on rhe Poly l-ligh School campus. Under lhe olirecrion of Miss Mary Shouse rheir com- bined eilorrs in rhe producrion oi The Chrislmas Concerr mer wirh grear SUCCSSS. GIRLS' CHOIR--ROW I: Tanaka, Oll, Andrews, Rundell, Avera, Ball, Elverf, McKay, Drake. ROW ll: Berger, Chavez, Thalheimer, Fernald, Sfone, Lucas, Wilfley, Grundman. ROW III: Kane, lmpens, Lugli, ScoH, Grundman, Sparks, Roberfs, Lewis, Glynn. ROW IV: SeHle, Ogden, Spiegel, M. Carlson, Snell C. Carlson, Kendall, Taylor. ROW V: Bilever, King, Morse. GIRLS' GLEE-ROW I: Berger, Ruiz, Brown, George, Crow, Cummings, Pascoe, Fairbanks, Brannon. ROW II: G. Smifh, Dodge, Bennefi, Burns, Prince, DeKlyne, Safferlee, Frazier. ROW III: Scofield, Casey, Hernandez, Hecker, McGee, Cameron, Marable, Polhill, Dean. ROW IV: Jones, Hillebrandf, Bakken, Meshad, Mayle, Miller, Angelo, Herrick. ROW V: Ouinby, Taylor, Baird, Chrishansen, Bagg, Sfafford, Stokes, Saul, Pedersen. ROW VI: Kenyon, Fosier, Miss Shouse Iadviserl, Nemih, Whipple. BOYS' GLEE--lTs parTicipaTion in many splendid programs Tor clubs in The ciTy and The impressive parT iT played in The ChrisTmas ConcerT. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA-The more accomplished sTudenTs oT musi- cal insTrumenTs, under The direcTion of Mr. Gill, spenT hours of pracTice To perTecT Their selecTions Tor Advanced OrchesTra. BOYS' GLEE--ROW I: Curlis, Oberg, C. Keller, Rampey, Hawke, Snyder, Davis, Hawkins, Riddle. ROW ll: Smilh, Agnew, T. Keller, Wolford, C-3uTshall, La Porle, O'Neill, Williams. ROW III: Pe'H'en- gill, Oehlman, Frombach, Harpin, Feebaclr, Dodge, Flynn, Sfeidel, Culver. ROW IV: Cabof, Jones, Marlin, Boodnick, McDonnell. SENIOR ORCHESTRA-ROW I: Gossom, BolTon, Morrow, Sfafford, Schwarfz, Sundquisf, SiTTig, Barnes, Palmer, Rice. ROW ll: La8eIIe, Zarale, Rosegranl, Ahlf, Freeman, Black, Kelm, Merkle, Mercer, Roy. ROW Ill: Weslenrider, Sfoddard, Maspero, Sugiyama, Bucksafh, Forscu'I'+, McLean, Harrin, Freed. ROW IV: Dixon, Sewell, Pascoe, Agee, May, Rosenberg, Blair, Wasden, Doran, Lesh. ROW V: Dalrymple, Downing, Bush, Cobler, Chippianelli, Sliclr, Schmidf, Pufman, Coffin, Anderson. ROW VI: Williams, Shirey, Elliolf, Mr. Gill ldirecforl, Shaha, Gieclc, Bradford, Lewis. BAND-The peppy music oT The Poly Band seT a high sTandard among The high school bands oT SouThern CaliTornia This year. Under The capable direcTion oT Mr. AnThony Gill They perTormed aT The assemblies and aT The TooTball and baslceTball games. Their spiriTed rendiTions oT Poly songs Engl oTher currenT TavoriTes were enjoyed by The enThusiasTic sTudenT o y. DRILL TEAM-Under The TalenTed direcTion oT Mrs. Kinzer The 65 girls oT The drill Team again parTicipaTed in The clever halT-Time enTerTainmenT oT our home TooTball games. ATTired in aTTracTive whiTe uniTorms and iack- rabbil caps, They perTormed many unusual pom-pom sTunTs which were originaTed by The members oT The group. SONG AND YELL LEADERS-Wifh Their never ending pep and enlhu- siasm The song and yell leaders confribuled much To lhe success of our sporls evenfs. Their a'r+rac+ive while uniforms and gay green and gold pom-poms added much color fo Jrhe scene. The song leaders were chosen by fhe enlire sludenf body while 'rhe yell leaders were selecled by The members of The Boys' League Cenfral Commiflee. They showed origin- ali'ry in invenling clever roufines lo lead lhe crowds in songs and yells which helped spur The 'Teams on To grealer accomplishmenls. SONG AND YELL LEADERS-ROW I: Green, MacDonald, Bailey, Blurfon, Nunez. ROW ll: Lewis, Andrews, Burns, Fullenwider, Bafes. ROW III: Thompson, Walling, Richards, Ball. ,smifs-azz wr ,fl 3. z 42 1532 I S K .N M ' K h x Q S - 6 if fi 3 is K A v an . K My .. w Q! .E gi . Q ' , Q 5 Q' me Ig N Ak f 4 in , K' F -w j KA 3 57 , R . V 1 5' Ei, ,slr :Qi-5 't ' rm 'gif' 'ka W 5' ,il ' '- . f ' S '-Q wa wk , .t ' L Mx Q A A ,i S www 5 S v ' ffg- I ' -4-:sf ' ssl .L f ' ms X- E? VL .. - -'ff V ggi ,, Xa Scholarship Regional Conveniion. The members of 'fhe socieiy who ex- pecied lo receive California Scholarship Federaiion pins were especially honored al The awards banquei which was aiiended by 'fhe siudenis who had earned scholarship grades +he preceding semesler. SCHOLARSHIP-ROW l: Leavy, Safo, Hackel'+, Thompson, Hirafsuka, Gluih, Oerfly, Teefer, Brain- ard, Killingsworfh, O'Leary, Freed. ROW Il: Goldhamer, Roche, Guy, Sugiyama, Carpenfer, King, Normingfon, Cunningham, Marable, Nakaii. ROW III: Mills, Sugihara, Warner, Wafis, McMahon, Fulfon, Douglass, Pyle, Smifh, Jeffries. ROW IV: Pefrasek, Sfevens, Jampolsky, Arnold, Marsh, Bishop, Doan, Kenyon, Bruer, Mr. Tracy iadviserl. SCHOLARSHIP--ROW l: lngle, Howell, Benjamin, Lord, Cavanagh, Lowe, Tucker. Zigelman, Peffus, MacQues+on, Ashford, Soriors. ROW Il: Kirschke, Safferlee, Bailey, Dealy, Ellinason, Doweling, Carl- son, Merri++, Burdell, Foofe, Koepke. ROW III: Dooliffle, Gray, Levine, Wilson, Afkisson, Rundberg, Morris, Griffin, Koppel, L. Trouf, D. Troui. ROW IV: Duncan, Mrs. Hazelef ladviserl, Smedley, Brown, Talberi, Fisher, Buckingham, Nielsen, Siehsel. ROW V: Knoll, Hicks, Remy, Miss Norfon lad- viserl, Llewellyn, Hall, Kur+z, Chenof, Skinner, Riddle. . Norman Barlrer Jewell Peniwell RoberT PoindexTer THE SEYMOUR AWARD--The Seymour Award was esTablished in I936 in memory oT The laTe Charles F. Seymour. Mr. Seymour was once The head of The social sTudies deparTmenT aT Poly High School. and he was also The Tounder OT The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion. The graduaTing senior whose record shows The greaTesT number oT Gold L and scholar- ship poinTs in The Junior and Senior years is awarded The TirsT place. This consisTs oT TwenTy-Tive To ThirTy-Tive dollars and The honor OT having his name engraved on The bronze plague. The sTudenT receiving The second greaTesT number oT oinTs receives Trom TiTTeen To TwenTy-Tive dollars. LasT year The TirsT piace was awarded To RoberT PoindexTer, and There was a Tie Tor second place beTween Jewell Peniwell and Norman Barlcer. LONG BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE-Scholarship record. characTer. and parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies were all TacTors considered in The choosing oT sTudenTs Tobe awarded'Junior College scholarships, each oT which consisTed oT TwenTy-Tive dollars. The Mary F. Baker Memorial Scholarship was won lasT year by Dean Ann PiTcher in February and KaThryn Miller in June. This February The scholarship, which was Tounded by Mr. Yeary in memory oT his moTher, was awarded To Rose UTsunomiya. The Poly ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion scholarships were won by WalTer Hood, RuTh Johnson, Douglas Gallez. and Clara O'Kelley. ln February OT This year The P.-T. A. scholarships were awarded To Jean ChaTTelle and RoberT Howell. Janece Heclcman won The Jane HarneTT Memorial Award. and BeTTy Van Buslcirk was The winner oT The LongTellow P.-T. A. award. The scholarship awarded by The Lions' Club was won in February by BeTTy Van Buslcirk and in June by Carlos Amspolcer. KaThryn Koeplce won The award in February oT This year. RoberTa Jacobus was The winner oT The one oTTered by The Poly TaculTy, and DoroThy SmiTh won The award given by Miss DouThar-T. The AssociaTed Women STudenTs oT Long Beach Junior College awarded a scholarship To MarTha LinsTrom, and DelTa TheTa Ta sororiTy awarded one To Dick Thomas in February and June. The scholarships awarded by The HamilTon P.-T. A. were earned by Vera Mae Trembly and Phyllis May ScoTT. Bob Coclce and Don McCorlcindale were The winners oT The David Burcham scholarship which is sponsored by The Boys' League. LAMP RECIPIENTS-The California Scholarship Federalion pin was awarded To sludenls who had earned membership in The scholarship so- cieiy for four semesiers, including one semesler in lhe senior year. A minimum of len poinis musr be earned by rhe gradualing seniors each of lhe semeslers lo qualify for rhe award. Three poinls are earned by each A grade received, one poinl is earned by a B, and four Gold L poinrs LAMP RECIPIENTS-ROW l: Koepke, Leavy, Lord, Lowe, McQuesfon. ROW ll: Marsh, McCrory, Merriff, Muchmore, Ranke. ROW Ill: Roche, Schaner, Seiler, A. Smiih, M. Smiih, Sugihara. ROW IV: Suffon, Thompson, Thomson, Trouf, Wallace, Wildmdn. Q s f- - Y - W 4-71 ... v may be used as a subsrifulion for one scholarship poinl. All gradualing seniors who received lhe Lamp Pin , as il is commonly called, were also given Jrhe privilege of having a Federalion Chapler Seal placed on lheir diplomas. Only lhose srudenrs who had superior scholaslic abilily received Jrhese CSF pins, and ir was an honor of which all recipienls were proud. LAMP RECIPIENTS-ROW l: Ashford, Barnes, Brown, Bruer, Buckingham. ROW Il: Cafher, Cha+- ielle, Curry, Dibbern, Doan. ROW III: Dooliffle, Doran, Douglass, Ellingson, Ellio'H, Fisher. ROW IV: Foohz, Freed, Goldhamer, Gum, Hackeif, Hicks. i l DRG? my Fx?-IYW .A Rev savvy A YYY SMXS W' ff? . r' gk PRX? N DLY SMKLES . s,.., ik. fx v ri? Eqwvfif ' ' ' W- Q x ' 'dw , x , ,., ' M L, ., ,Qi Nw Q' NH- 1--A w - ' ..,,wC, v..,-1 3,M.N .N , GOLD L-To earn a Gold l. a sTudenT musT earn poinTs in The Three Tields OT acTiviTy-scholarship, aThleTics, or general service. A ToTal oT TiTTeen poinTs earned in The Three Tields is necessary qualiTicaTion Tor a Gold L. and poinTs Toward This award musT loe earned in Three or more semesTers. NOT more Than Ten poinTs Towards The L can be earned in any one Tield oT service. ln scholarship The sTudenT musT mainTain a Two poinT grade aver- age Tor Two semesTers, The poinTs being given on The Tollowing basis: A, 3: B, 2: C, I: D, 03 and F. -I Tor prepared subiecTs or solids, wiTh parTial crediT Tor unprepared subiecTs. ln aThleTics The sTudenT musT have earned GOLD L-ROW I: Buckingham, Cafher, Curry, Dibbern, Dooliifle. RQW ll: Ellioff, Fisher, B. Fleischman, G. Fleischman, Green. ROW Ill: Hicks, Hill, Jol'msTon, McGee, Mercer. an alhlelic leller. or he musf be recommended by lhe coach. Poinls are awarded for general service in such aclivilies as Sludenl Body Commis- sioner, member of Chamber of Commerce, officer inllhe Boys' and Girls' League, member of Caerulea, Acacia, and High Life slalfs, fireman, song and yell leaders, a member of lhe senior play casl, andvarious olher slu- denl body aclivifies. When an addilional 'ren poinls have been earnecl. lhe sluclenl is eligible 'ro receive a iewel on his Lg a second iewel is award- ed lo 'rhe sluclenl earning 5 more poinls, or a lolal of 30 in all. GOLD L-ROW I: Merriff, Muchmore, Nunez, Roberison, Robinson. ROW ll: Roche, Seiler, Sugihara, Takaki, Taves. ROW Ill: Thompson, Walker, Wallace, Wells, Wildrnan. CHEMISTRY TEAM-Members of ihe chemisiry Jream were chosen as a resull oi a Three hour conlesi sponsored by lhe American Chemical Sociely of high school sluclenis. The purpose oi The coniesl was +o cullivale more inleresi in Jrhe profession and lo find slruclenls worihy of scholarships. MASQUE and SANDAL-Poly has become well lcnown for iis excellenf dramalic produciions which are presenled by lhe members oi Masque and Sandal Club. CHEMISTRY TEAM-ROW I: Blaylock, Whi+e, Bradford, Si'r+ig, Siehsel, Paxson, Blounf. ROW Il: Miss Himes iadviserl, Llewellyn, Wallace, Hall. MASQUE and SANDAL-ROW I: Smifh, Benne'H', Mornings+ar, Thomas, Jolly, Windham, Russell. ROW ll: Reese, Coombs, Morris, Buchanan, Berger, Williams, Curry, Oldham, O'Day. ROW Ill: De Gradolf, Mafheny, Nunez, Miss Bre-d Iadviserl, Lund, Sfeidel, Green. U . .1204 r - --wi - - -,y mx , ,,,A.. ' ffm,-.f X3 . N K- Q Q, ii,A.k. ,. . Skis X Q 5 EQ! f S L Q aff Q- I R X ,Q U 3 A A Q ,Q -X X Q X? 'K , - . -IKE 15 M. -L f 44, 211 HPV 5 K f - My -ff-ff 7-:, . , .knf , fi 1 kb.- yr. 5 .4 ,L , .. 19-A .Q N 1. . .. I L-kf K fu- xi -. K A K f gEgQlii.:g A . . - Q - ' ' - 2 - is vigil . 35.323 'M' 'A, '55, K. ' ' 5-ai R Q 1 uf . - I aj 2 if , gf ' F 1.- - Eff: 'S ,,Q4,J.?ff ,Sm ,L A ff' , ' 525 f 5, L 5 ,Ig ma, . 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As parT oT Their regular arT work, They design and make The c:osTumes under The clirecTion oT Miss Florence SmyThe. STAGE CREW-ROW I: Pehasek, Wilson, Sears, Fosfer, GillyaTT, Schinnerer, Eisner, Barry. ROW ll: Tyo, Chrisiian, Bafes, Kisler, Barksdale, Leckman, PeHingilI. g50iTUTv'1Ec?REW-ROW I: Bell, Humble, Glenville, Rook. ROW ll: TschumperT, Beck, Kindsefh, Z ACACIA-The Acacia, Poly's liTerary magazine, presenTed The ThoughTs oT iTs l7Th annual ediTion in a world oT conTusion and havoc. ln a conTra- dicTion oT moods iT combined lighThearTed humor wi+h a philosophical re- acTion To The realism oT These modern Times. The Acacia was published in December by The WriTers' Club wiTh I-lope Barker as The I94-O ediTor. Mr. Jamison was The adviser wiTh Mrs. Mealey and Miss PresTon assisTing. ACACIA ART-The Acacia arT class deserves a greaT deal of crediT Tor The aTTracTive cover and illusTraTions in The I94O Acacia. The cover was designed This year by Theone Johnson. Miss Elsa Warner is The adviser. ACACIA--ROW l: Johnson, Barker, Thompson, HaclceTT, Curry. ROW ll: Goldhamer, Holdridge, Barlow, Talberf, Robinson, McCrory, Sugihara, Mr. Jamison ladviserl. ACACIA ART-ROW I: Brooks, Fleming, Richards, Miss Warner ladviserl, Mauclx, Johnson, DuRae, Bell. ROW II: Hampfon, Cullum, Wolfson, Edwards, Zylsfra, Leckman, Quinial. farifiili INR- GRAY AND EDIYTOR HICKS GUNT TPKCT UK HELPH6. vi gi gil, iv? IQPXQQQV-, ff K x . 1 - Q VHEQ LL. R IWT 'WGRK? 53 sw S5 NQTYWST Af Si x ff' m ' ww im .ui f xi-f. Wi . ,.' , . , I . D' , Q 3 A. fi' I 3. . ' 435: Eat? ,ii K . Q as . ,Ag.A . . ,giggi h.AT l Q. N 9' K+ x -.5,,,3Q,,:,. K ff 135' .lk wi. 'X fu, -, w , . wi, iff' , w,: gf'- - WS.. 9 ,.,iIg Em 3' 1- f H -, ,Q 5553212 . Pixy , W S Q . K L 5 ,, is. Q1 K ffm! I z Q11 .4 ' N fans ,v 5 Hifi! ' S wg , -sQ?2Yff1zf- L' 1. 1 lf, . H g f T , f' - Vxwjgf' 'iv' P4 n w -110 .js 4 ff' 'V V .. '-r ii' ,xii ,sg ' f',V 5 4? ' A x . -V m4ss4asim.nmM,w 9 ? 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A shorT click, a shorT buzz, and anoTher picTure Tor The Caerulea is Talcen. lncludinq group, acTion, and candid camera shoTs, The Caerulea phoToqraphers have Taken approxlmaTely one Thou- sand picTures This year. The Caerulea PhoTography EdiTor was Don War- ren, TirsT semesTer, and Fred Talcalci, second semesTer. lvlr. Gray is super- visor oT The phoTographers. The Caerulea phoTographers deserve a greaT deal oT crediT, Tor wiThouT Them iT would be impossible To have a school annual aT such low cosT. CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHERS-ROVV' l: Gray, Richfman, Dou lass, Keller, SmiTh, Mur , 9 Phv O'Leary, Muxlow, DooliTTle. ROW ll: Bloom, Warren, MoTT, Smifh, Taylor, PoTTer, GawTl1orpe, Wood. CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHERS-SECOND SEMESTER-ROW l: Kennard, STevens, RichTman, Cunningham, Johnson, Denlier. ROW II: MQTT, Wood, Taylor. .v ara ,- ,wg ,- E-N gf . W w ffifv- M: -1. jg f 5 ASEE ,Q ,. I V3 .. 35 Q52 V32 I, ww - -W, H xii 552 , -: Sn:- Nn. , - ,ww ffm., WL .W M, W, Abixwfk. ', :TW , - ' ' , , 4 - ' . 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The slore was run on The eflicienl syslem of sludenl manage- menf which has proved so successful in The pasf years. The profil of The Sludenl Body Slore is added To The general sludenl body fund To be used in supporl of olher school organizalions Jrhal operale al a financial loss. Mr. l-l. J. l-lunler was The facully adviser and Mrs. Trimble and Mr. James Shields were The assislanl Tacully advisers. The sludenf manager was Don Roberlson who was assisled by Bob Brown. ' 'Q KJ .Amr '25 1. if 99 1 8 F 53? 3 ? Si' ax i A ff QR S ik? 4 A E . A it WQLQ M ' EW' '45 QAJEL H as mg 1 Avis 3 54 X SW Fi 481-gwm 'E if MQW 'K+ ww Q . i 2 W n ,W 1 1 Q Q 'E ri E i 2 t' P5 2 13 :Q FIRE SQUAD-No red caps and suspenders, no hooks and ladders, no screaming sirens: iusT The TulTiIImenT of duTies where every precauTion is exercised To proTecT human liTeI Under The direcTion oT Mr. Brainerd, The Tire squad was responsible Tor The clearing oT buildings and bungalows aT The sound of The Tire alarm signal, The Tire squad works under The leadership oT a STudenT Chief, several Tire capTains, and The saTeTy represenTaTive. FIRE SQUAD-FIRST SEMESTER-ROW I: Takaki, Krause, Fleischman, Green, EaTon, Killingsworfh, Warren, Roberfson, Heffernan, Sugihara. ROW II: KeITon, Sfeidel, Cafher, CaboT, Robinson, Walker, Buckingham, Thompson, BroThers, Dibbern, Mr. Brainerd Iadviserl. FIRE SQUAD-SECOND SEMESTER-ROW I: CurTis, HarpsTer, Brainard, Anderson, Cafher, Johns- Ton, Boice, Coffin. ROW Il: Mr. Brainerd Iaclviserl, B. Fleischman, Harner, Roche, G. Fleischman, Lower, S+ehseI, Marks. ROW III: Muchmore, Gossom, Russell, PraTT. ROW IV: Sfeidel, Rudolf, Burrows, Barry, Lineberger, Boswell, Johnson. .wif a ' ' . n 2 12023 Y ll? 4. x i is . K, X X i f 4 ? ?'Mf B M 1:1 I :K ' W- :if-3 I E- f, f f Z 7 1 A u J 3 A ..,9'Kg, N -.f V w 'S A w my - , I 4 ,qw , I A A sew .. if ' , 4 mf f x 1 , RSV SF Raw 'iff 1 f X - ZV' , 'if R si iw Q X i QQ X , P me 'Si gf. L K fy . X S2 si ' Lryi i J - Q Lf' 5, , 1, Y ' 1 ,Q xxx! ,X xx , , ,Q ,,. HF., V 5 Q if 1 fig 'JL f E1 fs' 3 J S if ... - I ' 4 f SPEAKERS' BUREAU-This year, as every year, Ihe members of 'lhe Speakers' Bureau were in popular demand for various drives and pro- grams. ATHLETES SPEAKING CONTEST-The Alhleies Speaking Conlesi was sponsored again Ihis year by The Poly Chamber ol Commerce. Every boy who had earned a lelier in one of The many sporis mighl enler. SPEAKERS' BUREAU-ROW I: Lowe, Levine, Siein, Ragsdale, Cafher, Thomas, Eaion, McQuis+on. Elliof, Burris. ROW II: Green, Howard, Mifchell, GaII:arai+h, SuH'on, Doweling, Muchmore, Johnsfon, Riel, S+okeIy. ROW III: Jackson, Lund, Poisf, Wilcox, Shirey, Wildman, Wells. ROW IV: Hamann, Barry, Everroad, Hall, Goldberg, Thompson, Ferguson, Marlin, Marsh, Brown. ROW V: Mr. McCay Iadviserl, Fiero, Smifh, Lenh, Dimas, Ellis, Jampolslty, Flemming, Tyo. ATHLETES' SPEAKING CONTEST-ROW I: Mr. Jones IHead Coach, U. S. C.I, Sfein, Slokely, Wal- lace, Thompson, Wildman, Mr. Phillips IHead Coach, Long Beach J. C.l, Mr. Philips Iadviserl. ROW II: Cafher, Dimes, Williams, Barry, Goldberger, Shirey, Gosscm, Mr. Bell Iadviserl, Mr. McCay Iadviserl. Wa Q? K ' iffy 2 ' ,'f, I . 1 1 K 5 Q , I I H - I I 4-in M f. W 3 -W A A 5 1-if Q Y ,. , Mm .L , fn-I QQ? 2 4' x ii Q we 3 x N t. J 1 ' ' va A fl ff I f fy, 101 'Ht fs-We an hr fifx-QA 1 5 fl! 4 I ff f' W . E .b I, ' 5Q,.:L41' , xgf. , , f - - -Q2 ,g- I' . i' ' 'X .xffql -I QQ' , lj, U mv ' 172 i-5 . ' -f'. 1' . ' , --.-mf , 51 4 - ' ' nfl,--35 fi ,- 0 'i .. .gf 1 V 5 W ifi' NOW:a N F 1 f . A .,, - A 3' L 1 if W . f xr ' 9, QF , : . - A Hi- f T9 . . G .sv 6 .ez .gif ' ' ff : . .A Q 1 '- ' ' ' Lifzfaff' 4' . h ,fjff'f,'fd.- KENNEDY u ,1,. .:-lqi ijgtgair -Vznsk. fifig,:-aflgf, .- , I-gif' .grl f -. , - Q.-4' ... T 'fl '----f 5. A ' -sit-ua.-5 ig,'Lfj.'y,:!f', 'dual' N j 'gamm 4 . -1-551' -' 'r 'TNF' , ..' ..'.' ,:.,, .1...s-9. . Clllll Sfafue of Liborfy Underwood 81 Underwood 3 . ,ao-u.,l r x JW AD CLUB-By means of colorful and clever poslers made by Jrhe mem- bers, lhe Ad Club was of greal assislance in promoling school evenls. The members ol lhe club also enjoy many social aclivilies. BOHEMIAN CLUB-Sludenls prominenl in school aclivilies were lhe members ol Jrhis club, whose aim was lo develop superior leadership qualilies and lo bring members logelher lor social lunclions. AD CLUB-ROW l: l.oH, McGee, S. Gililland, Andrews, Levine. ROW ll: Marfz, Jean Ellioll, Burns, Jacquelyn Ellioff, Case, Garnier, Walker, Armslrong, Graham, Hackeff, Mr. Vermilya ladviserl. ROW lll: Williams, Shelley, B. Gililland, G. Green, Wells, Hollenbeclc, Nunez, Nully, B. Green, Garrison, Beck, Neal. BOHEMIAN CLUB-ROW l: Seiler, Hicks, J. Scofl, Brainard, Haclcelf, While, McGee, Blylhe Teefer, Belhe Teefer, Anderson. ROW ll: Fisher, Sfeidel, Rudolph, Garnier, Green, Elliolf, D. ScoH, Miss Rifchie ladviserl. ROW III: Calher, Shelley, Boswell, Walllace, Wallrer, Kirsclnlxe. Iii A -9- if- is PORTIA-Under lhe sponsorship of lvliss Cramsey, Porlia, Poly's welfare club,was again successful in sponsoring +he Thanksgiving and Chrislmas drives and olher service proiecls. The members also parlicipaled in many social evenls. JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE--Japanese sludenls who were willing 'ro uphold Jrhe clulo's slandards of mulual friendship and cooperalion, were eligible +o parlicipale in lhe aclivilies of lhe circle. PORTIA-ROW I: Miss Cramsey Iaclviserl, Falheringham, Boyd, Lyon, Whisenanf, Gililland, McGee, Lo'H, Baker, Graham, J. Scoff. ROW II: Boice, Allen, Galbraifh, Wilkinson, Saiferlee, Miller, Thomson, H. Barnes, P. Barnes, B. Walker. ROW III: Condif, Waldron, Johnson, Hadden, Rundberg, Hagens, P. Scoff, C. Walker, McQuis+on, Levine, Wilkinson, Taves. JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE-ROW I: Kurocla, Nakaii, Ikoma, Tsuiimofo, Sugiyama, Ulsunomi- ya, A. Tanaka, Tafeishi. ROW ll: lwai, Morira, Dei, Okumura, Hiraisuka, Mrs. Hifchings Iadviserl., Safo, Okazaki. ROW Ill: Sugihara, T. Tanaka, Bufsumyo, Shiroishi. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB-Under The clirecTion oT Mr. Welch, The mem- bers oT Bowling Club meT weekly in an eTTorT To acquire a more consTanT proTiciency in This popular sporT. GREGG CLUB-Commercial sTuclenTs belonging To Gregg Club were given an opporTuniTy To make TurTher preparaTion Tor business careers Through The various acTiviTies sponsored by This club. BOWLING CLUB-ROW I: Sandeffer, RoberTs, Gruver, Lowry, KuraTa, Bridges, MelTcn, PickeT'r, ShoTwell. ROW ll: Woodruff, Magner, Murphy, BurkeTTe, CrocI:eTT, Lamb. McDacle, Richardson. ROW III: Madison, MilleTTe, Jacobson, VincenT, McKnighT. GREGG CLUB-ROW I: Mencimer, Sera, Bellamy, Zigelman, Gaveife, HolesTine, M. Smifh, Oerfly, PeTerson, Barham. ROW II: Sorfors, Ashford, Yoshihara, A. SmiTh, Parke, GolcIsmiTh, SuTTon, Miiano- vich. ROW Ill: Hemenway, Wilson, Killian, Sears, Puslxas, Moffaf, Miss Wyanf Iadviserl. RADIO CLUB-This club was organized for Ihe purpose of giving slu- denls a more Thorough knowledge of Jrhe praclical applicalion of radio science and a more sound basis for choosing radio as a vocalion. RADIO AMATEUR CLUB-This club was open Io any Poly sludenl who wished Io advance his or her knowledge and experience in arnaleur ra- dio work. RADIO CLUB-ROW I: Hall, Rabens, Price, Sheppard, Van Doren, Smifh, Saunders, Olsen, Fish. ROW II: Haney, Ommen, Vaus, Mellon, Keen, Hodge, Roberfs, Compfon. ROW III: Burneff, Wesfenberger, Loughran, Sfanick, Vilain, Kreider, Coffman, Touf. ROW IV: Hazeleff, Kemp, Turner, Farragh, Tarbell, Sloan, Flifcroff. ROW V: Roberfson, Bafes, G. Eskridge, Sloan, WiImo'rh, Darmody, W. Eskridge. ROW VI: Craven, Kurfz, Curfman, Misner, Thomas. ROW VII: Mr. Farrand Iadviserl, Carey, Behrendh Brennan, Addleman, Sanders. RADIO AMATEUR-ROW I: Burneff, Kuriz, Van Doran, Vaus, Schinnerer, Ommen. ROW ll: Mr. Farrand Iadviserl, Haney. Wh HOSTESS CLUB-By means ol Ieas, dances, speeches, ancl demonslra- lions, The members ol The I-losless Club learned proper social procedure HI TRI--Any girl who was inleresled in ioining was eligible lor member- ship in Hi Tri a service club worlonq in cooperalion wirh Ihe YWCA. HOSTESS CLUB-ROW I: Owen, Baldwin, Kefchersid, Walker, Garnier, Fullenwider, Lo'H, McGee Gililland, Andrews, While, Baies. ROW II: Clemenfs, Harris, Chrisfensen, Lacy, Reagan, Baker, Fifz pairick, Powell, Waison, ScoH. ROW III: Kramer, Eafon, Wrighf, Bulman, Hadden, Moore, F Chrisfensen, Thompson, Halber+, Hilurf, Roenfeldl. ROW IV: Doyle, Sfovall, McMahon, Fulfon Cooney, Jorgensen, Kelley, Gavelfe, School. ROW V: McQuisI'on, Coco, Sowden, Mariner, Balxlren Bair, Spaulding, Miss Rifchie ladviserl. HI TRI-ROW I: Lacy, Thurman, Healh, Kelm, M. Smifh, Brighf, Lyman, L. Smifh, M. Anderson, B. Anderson, Miss Wa+son Iadviserl. ROW II: Reagan, Williams, Bradford, L. Trouf, Malcomb, V Smilh, Coyle, Jenkins, Thompson, Miss Holchkiss Iadviserl. ROW III: Hicks, Slone, Norwood, D Trouf, Fair, Corson, Turner, Quesinberry, Coyl. ROW IV: Mariner, Kenyon, Pyle, Miianovich, Ra'Ih- burn, Barfleson, Doe, Powell, Hissner. ROW V: Moore, M. Bair, L. Bair, L. Spaulding, S. Spaulding, Shook, Pefersen, Farrell, Gehm. A i Ni W V i ff His' , . . i s PENSWINGERS-Discussions and crilicisms concerning carloons were offered for lhe benelil of The members of lhis club who were inleresled in carloon worlc. A weekly display of carloons was furnished for The en- ioymenl of lhe sludenls. STAGE CRAFT-As well as making The coslumes for all Poly produc- lions, lhis group, under lhe direclion ol Miss Smylhe, cooperaled read- ily wi+h lhe slage crew +o rnalce our school presenlalions a success. PENSWINGERS' CLUB-ROW I: Jenson, Johnson, Wainner. ROW II: Roberfs, Thompson, Kennedy, Emery, Thomas, Wolfson, Miss Fosfer ladviserl. STAGE CRAFT-ROW I: Morningsfar, Sandige, Goble, Miss Warner ladviserl, Williamson, Proufy, Humble. ROW Il: Mehgar, Halsey, Oxley, Wilson, Leckman, Oehlman. 2 1 3 i l Q ? 2 ri ,E fd. P' R 2 - 'fix 5 if 5 A .. Q ggi X 4 N X 5 mmhk . Q , irq? - Q N Q2 xWYQi Q . 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CAMERA CLUB-ROW I: Mr. Farrell ladviserl, Wood, Keller, Smiihl, Marsh, Sfevens, MoH', Reese. ROW II: Seffern, Whife, Denlxer, Kennard, Mason, Thomas, Wainner, Taylor. AGENDA-ROW I: Ryerson, Jeffries, McMahon, Ca+her, Schraeder, Pois+, lngle, Smifh, Merrill. ROW II: Miss Harrison ladviserl, Tl'1ompson,,Cavanagh, Misner, Wadle, Bail, Wilcox, ScoH, PraH. EUODIA CLUB-Open +o any Poly girls inleresled, Euoclia was crealeol for Jrlwe purpose of rneering ine spirifual needs of llwese sludenls. STAGE MAKE-UP CREW-The experl make-up of clwaraciers in all dra- malic evenls was due lo Jrlwe worlc of lliis crew. Miss Smyllrie inslruclecl and supervised The group. EUODIA-ROW l: Hughes, Ingram, Holland, Edmunclson, Jones, Andrews, McKee, Krieser, Collings, Peferson. ROW II: Miss Oesfreich ladviserl, Smi+h, H. Edmundson, Whife, Maffhews, Compfon, Spaulding, Bedwell, Johnson, Miss Anderson ladviserl. STAGE MAKE-UP-ROW I: Oxley, Proufy, Williamson, Bell, Miss Smyfhe ladviserl, Campbell, Bond, Humble. ROW Il: Su'Hon, Wilson, Halsey, Leclrman, Pefraselr, Welsh, Glenville. E X 'fiwf-Wir ' H V rffffllil'-l'H l i l4:iE5Kf'9fLf'ff f' ' ' 2- ' ii13Y?Ef?hfnsfn'i,i ' -' H H5 E' Wi' :Li'NifPTiffZ?'lf?lfs'V4.4QL,ri,LiL7f'!'if'rs?fa?'Q'1s?lTE?fELlfL' iifgfif ,, 1.1, fx !fiZ?Y?1l??5ii'i2f .wiwi'E''sfk3?7iil'il5IfZWh34 ''U'.,i'!J'i9f 3if,., 'mm,-ry f1 ' WRITERS' CLUB-SIucIen+s inreresied and Ialenied in wriiing were given an opporiunify To receive criiicisms on Iheir manuscriprs, Ihe besI of which were published in Acacia, PoIy's Ii+erary magazine. PI KAPPA-Composed of preseni and former sIucIen+s of IA iournaIism, Pi Kappa was organized for Ihe purpose of furIhering a greaier inIeres'I in iournalism. WRITERS' CLUB-ROW I: McCray, Elwell, Barker, Thompson, Pilnul, Frazier, Hicks, Granf. ROW II: Pra'H', Gray, TiIIeH, ToII, Ingram, Hackeif, Miller, Peferson, Curry. ROW III: HoIdridge, Robinson, McCrory, Bray, Barlow, Sugihara, Mrs. Mealey Iadviserl. PI KAPPA-ROW I: Schaner, Terry, Read, Kirschke, Keller, Sinclair, Ingle. ROW II. Mr. Farrell IadviserI, Dawson, Koeplre, Cowan, Sanders, Roche, Sugihara. WAR RELIEF-Replacing The disorganized Alexis Carrel, This club en- deavored Io leach members Ilie arl of wrapping bandages, making lay- elfes, knifling, and ollwer services connecled willw war relief. SPANISH CLUB--Tlwrouglm informalive meelings, plays, and enjoyable social evenls, +I'1is club mainlained an aclive inleresl in Spanislw speaking counlries. WAR RELIEF CLUB-ROW I: Pearsall, Cooney, Oerfly, GoIdsmi+I'u, Reeves, Lesier, Wade, Mac- Donald, A+kisson. ROW II: Mrs. Coais Iadviserl, Tompkins, Miianovich, Macken, Harwood, Bishop, Mu+cI1Ier, Smi'rI'1, Brown. SPANISH CLUB- ROW I: Rosenberg, MacDonald, D. Trouf, Nielsen, F. Lowe, B. Lowe, Kuiaflw, Wrighf, Pelleff, Lacy, Sugiuchi, Holloway. ROW II: Maspero. L. Trouf, Lord, Housfon, Puinam, Dean, Kneisel, Suffon, Ryan, Normingfon, Smiilm, Miss Gibbs Iadviserl. ROW III: Coyf, Franks, Murray, Fleischman, Copeland, Lowell Smiih, Baird, Smedley. ROW IV: Gufieriez, Crespo, Jarreff, Whife, Holmblad, Lowry, Linn Smi+I'1, Weigel, Winslow, Keller. r an . 'rfmgr ,. mf i4 v Qf:e..wvwum.a..ss1m.srsmsw1m1m.4.1.:A.srfuxirmisvmunirkrwif GERMAN CLUB-This club was composed of German sfuclenfs who mef freguenfly for enferfaining social affairs. FRENCH CLUB-Sfudenfs of fhe French language were given an oppor- funify fo become beffer acguainfecl wlfh fellow classmafes. GERMAN CLUB-ROW I: Gieberf, Burien, Benneff, Rossi, Nichols, Blocker, Slaughfer, Schwarfz, Vilain, Sfehsel. ROW ll: Beck, Zwefzig, Barnes, Wesfenrider, Brown, Afkisson, Akins, Jampolsky, Williams, Miss Thompson ladviserl. ROW Ill: Campbell, Kolege, Melleri, Barnes, Hindley, Clark, Gossom, Nielsen, Ryerson, Marfin. FRENCH CLUB-ROW I: Mills, Granf, Brown, Fouillef, B. Anderson, M. Anderson, M. Nielsen, Killingsworfh, Brainard, Thompson, Roche, Tschumperi, Reed. ROW II: Barflif, Sfohley, Sanders, Lund, Jenkins, Winfrich, Saiferlee, Chrisfensen, Afkisson, Brown, Dumner. ROW Ill: Levine, Mrs. Rolin ladviserl, Cunningham, Osmon, Shook, Coleman, Halberf, Moore, Lacey, Nichelson. ROW IV: Goldhamer, McFarlin, Buchanan, Ings, F. Wilson, Conway, Bradford, Griffin, Jorgensen, C. Wilson, Rogers, Kallweif. ROW V: Herley, J. Nielsen, Graham, Davies, Redman, McMahon, Sfovall, Walling, Smifh. ROW Vl: Blurion, Lund, Skinner, Neumann, Bolfon, Reese, Janes, Towncend, Bradley. CHOIR CLUB--Composed ol members ol llwe lwo senior glee clubs, il washllie aim ol Clioir Club lo promole a liner apprecialion ol classical music. JUNIOR CIRGONIAN-Composed ol boys who had conlribuled oul- slanding service lo Poly, il was llie aim ol llie members ol Junior Cir- gonian lo become beller acquainlecl Willa llwe problems conlronling bus- iness men ol loday. CHOIR CLUB-ROW I: Ouinby, Jones, Sallerlee, Dodge, Crow, DeKlyne, Slolces, Marable, Parr. ROW ll: Keller, Rampey, Smi+l'1, Miller, Frazier, Saul, Berger, O'Neill, Hawke. ROW Ill: Smillw, Frombacli, Curlis, B. Jones, Miss Sliouse ladviserl, Cabol, Pellengill, McDonell, C. Dodge. JUNIOR CIRGONIAN-ROW I: Calher, Fisher, Robinson, Seffern, Buckingham, Sugihara, Gum, Wood. ROW II: Scl'1warberg,Julian, Mr. Barker ladivserl, Bradley, Knoll, Cambell, Nielsen. f . .. :f...:4' 1 Q... 1 A ,QM CHEMISTRY CLUB-An opporfunify fo develop fheir falenfs in clfiem- isfry was offered fo members of fliis club flirouglw experimenfs, demon- sfrafions, and field frips. ENGINEERS' CLUB-Tlwe main obiecfive of flue Engineers' Club was fo Help science and mafhemafics sfudenfs fo learn flwe use of flwe slide rule. CHEMISTRY CLUB-ROW I: Dolbbie, Mefzgar, Killingsworflx, Seiler, Blayloclc, Taylor, Slehsel, Nor- man, Raglan. ROW II: Whiffingfon, Barker, Fusion, Luiz, Eafon, Johnifon, Sillig, Shook, Nesbirlf. ROW III: Merrill, Scofield, Mufclmler, Koppel, Brown, Paxson, Dickey, Rossi, While, Corrigan. ROW IV: Mr. Barmore Iadviserl, Kruger, Mason, Bradford, Wallace, Hall, Policlr, Llewellyn. ROW V' Clwrisfensen, Barry, Knoll, Vineyard. ENGINEERS' CLUB-ROW I: Sugihara, Bailey, Elwell, Culver, Roche, Talcalri, Anderson, Overfurf, Hall, Jackson, Mr. Herrera Iadviserl. ROW II: Palmer, Sform, Toll, Sfehsel, Johnson, Knoll, Sera, McLaughlin. ROW III: Myers, Baslwor, Malcomb, Winslow, Gafhrighf, Kurlz, Sllofwel, Pickering, Cole- man, Policlc. ROW IV: Walfs, Howell, MacDavid, Johnson, McLeod, Fleishman, Basself, Gareff. A SALESMANSHIP CLUB-Sludenls belonging ro lhis club acquired a more lhorough knowledge ol salesmanship by means of pracrical exper- ience and demonslrarions. Under The supervision oi Mrs. Holder, lhe members also enjoyed numerous social luncrions al which lime rhey be- came berler acguainled wilh Jrheir fellow classmares. SALESMANSHIP CLUB-ROW I: A. Nickerson, McGhee, Ehle, Vick, Cavanagh, Beardsley, A. Green, D. Nickerson, Ufsunomiya, Saunders. ROW II: Harrison, Cain, Graham, Gandrau, Ewarf, Pyle, Troup, Poniing, Morfon. ROW Ill: Howe, Hyaff, Whife, Johnson, McCray, G. Green, Snider, .v1rs. Holder ladviserl, Hughes, Seffern. SALESMANSHIP CLUB--SECOND SEMESTER-ROW I: Searing, Palmer, Chambiss, Humphrey, Jianuui, Reese, P. Aifridge, L, AHridge. ROW II: Barr, Howe, J. Wes+, Maclren, Murphy, Kramer, Akland, Angelo. ROW Ill: Thompson, Schalzo, Bufman, Charliville, Blaylock, Price, Wilkerson, Gillbreafh, Newlrirlr. ROW lV: Crackeif, La Force, Sears, Geyman, Sievers, Gough, Miianovich, ROW V: Kerns, Jacobs, R. Wesi, Pain+er, Wallace, Musser. ? ' fJ9,4I3li.i?iv2 6l516f?A5Q'ii'5! QiNXxQEEilQ553QK- -JESSE?-i5r55lsif16IIs93Yii5ifi3.17i?iii66S?5 ,rc-5 sQf5h5HEHsiiQ5 USHERS' CLUB-The Ushers' Club was made up of a group ol sludenls who aclecl as ushers lor lhe various Poly Iunclions, such as lhe Chrislrnas Concerl anol Senior Play. Aclvisecl by Mr. Verrnilya, This club was ol real service lo lhe school. USHERETTES' CLUB-ROW I: Mclnfyre, Filzpalrick, Andrews, Gililland, McGee, While, Fullenwider, Bales, Reagon, Whisenanl. ROW Il: Cunningham, Allen, Palmeler, B. Chrislensen, Bruinglon, S. Fifz- palrick, Zigelman, Vaughn, Tucker, Cur'l'is. ROW Ill: Brainard, P. Chrisfensen, Killingsworlh, Orman, Gee, Wrigl1'l, Walker, Waile, Desmond. ROW IV: Scoll, Charleville, Volz, Wilkinson, Johnson, Hous- lon, Boice, Taves, Condil. ROW V: Buckholz, Troul, Clemenls, Teeler, Wallace, McQuis+on, Akins. ROW Vl: Reagan, Davies Ellioll, Harps+er. USHERS' CLUB-ROW I: Dibbern, Townsend, Weigel, Keen, Gililland, Williams, Barry, Fisher. ROW ll: Moll, Smilh, Burrow, Rudolph, Beck, Engler, Curlis. ROW lll: Wildman, Knipp, Wells, Bailey, Seedloorg, Cabol, Angermund. ROW IV: Johnson, Buckleslien, Seffern, Calher, Robinson, Walker, Wallace, Harner. SIGMA PHI-Composed of sluclenls whose maior was social slu- dies, Ihe purpose of Sigma Phi was lo Iurlher Jrhe knowledge of ils mem- bers concerning world and social problems. HI Y-To become an assel Io his school ancl communiry, lo creale. main- Iain, and exlend Ihe high siandards oi Chrislian characler was The aim of every member of I-li Y. SIGMA PHI-ROW I: Cooney, Chrisfensen, Williams. Delaney, Read, Clemenfs, Miss Harneff Iadviserl. ROW II: Toll, Mafheny, Gossom, Muchmore, Lower, Trout HI Y-ROW I: Crosby, Maricle, Wood, Smifh, Roche, Knoll, Rossi, Fusselman, Mclnfyre. ROW II: Mr. Vermilya Iadviserl, McConnell, Pefraselt, Freda, Lowry, Ellis, Dobruslcy, Croclreff. ROW III: Johnson, Pilrul, Bradley. f-fi, I imxmwsm , lumfrfrfii ' S' , NE? X Q 5 xi W is if K1 .5 f?f5fQ'f ' ,!,QflQ5 i' -'isemikli . . f ii W S ' r,QffQ QQ , .. v. f ,W i hx' ii K , , . ,Kg , . . ,Z X . .4 . 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I Z ggi E as ,- Q. 1 2 i E 1 5 and band. Daily drills were held on Burcham Field, and lhe ballalion par- lioipaled in lwo public parades, one on Armislic Day, The olher on Me- COMPANY A-Alhadeff, Allen, Applegarfh, Balsiiis, Brown, Chrisfian, Cloninger, Cole, Crago Davenporf, Dunn, Elkins, Emerson, Eskridge, Fifzgerald, Fleischman, Gieck, Gordenier, Gunn, Hamann Hardman, Hasper, Hess, Hinkley, Hosang, Ingham, Joliffe, Kennard, Johnson, Knipp, Kruger, La- Porfe, Larkey, McGinnis, McLeod, McManamy, MacLean, Mar+inez, Mershon, Murphy, Murray. Mo'H' Johnson, Nelson, Neuman, Newby, Norfon, Oliver, Over+urf, Panuse, Peferson, Peffingill, Pikul, Plowrighf, Rickley, Roberison, Rush, Schmidf, Sears, Smifh, Sorenson, Speakman, Taylor, Toms, Ward, Weber, Weld, Wendell, Wiqney, Williams, Winslow, WonacoH, Wood, Youngs. COMPANY B--Allen, Ball, Barfholomew, Blaylock, Board, Bradley, R. Brown, V. Brown, Bryan, Coff- man, Cosper, Cowan, Cox, Crowfher, Davis, Duncan, Dunn, Dyer, Edmonds, Edwards, Eskridge, Fox, Freda, Freeman, Fusselman, GillyaH, Granf, Hagland, Hendrickson, Hife, Holi, Johnson, Jones, Kassebaum, Kellogg, Killingswor+l'i, Kingsbury, Kolbo, Koeege, Lee, Lorenzen, McMeekin, Madison, O'Neill, Parcel, Plafz, Rainbol+, Reed,Meylink Miller, Murphy, Musae, Nesbiff, Newell, Oakden Rossi, Schroeder, Simpson, Smiley, Sfone, S+orm, Thompson, Toms, Tyner, Vail, Wales, Webb, Weber, Wherlley, Wilmore, Woolperf. rnorial Day. Aside from aclual marching, classroom insiruciion was lur- nished. The principal social evenis were ihe lviiclwinier lviililary Ball in January and ihe Senior Ball in May. These occasions offered The cadeis oppor- COMPANY C-Arnold, Baker, Bellol, Biellca, Border, Brenner, Carey, Coombs, Culver, Dale, DeLand, Downing, Dunmore, Dwyer, Edling, Eichelberger, Ensley, Fleischman, Fulfon, George, God- dard, Goldhamer, Halby, Haney, Hari, Haslceff, Hazeliine, Henley, Hoeclter, Hudson, Jacobson, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, Irving, Kemp, Kennard, King, Knighi, Kornberg, Lanaro, Lorenzen, Mellon, Marlin, Maurer, Meissner, Miles, Millingion, Murphy, Murray, Neuberf, Newhouse, Noyes, O'Hara, Ommen, Oslcins, PaH'en, Pefers, Randolph, Ragland, Remy, Rifier, Roberis, Roberfson, Ross, Scherclc, Schwarberg, Smifh, Siehsel, Sufherland, Thomas, Vineyard, Wainner, B. Walker, R. Walker, Walline, Webb, Webber, Websfer, Wilcofl, Wing, WonacoH, Wupper, York. BAND-Akland, Brechner, Day, Ferguson, Fielding, Gaihrighi, B. Gearhari, J. Gearharr, Gough, Herley, Kesler, McQuade, Mellerl, Mills, Pederson, Runnels, A. Schinnerer, P. Schinnerer, Skinner, Sloan, Sowell, Talberr. Williams. - v TuniTy To enTerTain in Their besT miliTary sTyle. AnoTher ouTsTandinq social occasion was The annual ROTC BreaIcTasT. ParenTs and oTher ouTsiders were inviTed To This Tunc:Tion l3oTh To enioy an early breal4TasT and To wiT- ness an impressive drill on The Tield. ParTicipaTion in Two riTle compeTiTions was anoTher TeaTure oT The year. In The Corps Area lnTer-school meeT, The Junior ROTC uniTs compeTed loy mailp Ten men enTered The conTesT. The naTional meeT, enTered by Tive men. oTTered The I'learsT Trophy as an award.This was sponsored in March. FLAG DETAIL, BUGLE DETAIL, AND COLOR GUARD--ROW I: Rink, Day, Gough, Schinnerer, Sloan, PeTTingiII, Warren, MaTheny. RW II: Ha1eITine, STorm, STehseI, Kennard, Kingsbury, Toms. - Y- --' y mwuwmma. 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L1l5fiV'h P29 .f 51, 1,3 -19.3911 Kemvanv ii6irrs Jx Un Lincoln Memorial Whife House dcrwood 81 Underwood Q- My ffm ,iff :S E WJ 3 ' , I fr M-wxf K...-.mg 'G INGLEWOOD-Wifh Poly's grid macliine funcfioning wifli mid-season precision, flue l-lares rolled fo an impressive I8-O rouf over flue lnglewood Senfinels in flue opening game of flue I94O season. Sammy Dimas paced flue firsf fouclidown drive, scoring seven plays affer flie opening kickoff. An lnglewood fumble resulfed in flue second fally in flue fourfli period. Seconds before flie game ended: a series of razzle-dazzle plays accoun- fed for 47 yards and flue flwird six poinfs. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Marfin lmanagerl, Duncan, Boosalis, Dimes lcapfainl. A 1 i l l SANTA ANA-An overconTidenT JaclcrabbiT eleven, ToughT To a sTand- sTill in The TirsT half, Tinally broke loose in The Third and TourTh periods To l3aTTle Their way To an I8-6 win. The SainTs Tallied in The TirsT guarTer when Dick Roehrn, Tlashy SainT halT. snagged a loose l-lare aerial and rambled 56 yards To a score. PHO -.I. .. .I ENIX Disp aying a brillianT Type oT oTTensive .ooTball, a powerTul l-lare eleven rolled To Their Third sTraighT win over a TasT Phoenix eleven by a 25-20 score. Ed NulTy scored Three oT The Tour Gr-een and Gold Touchdowns To bring The season's ToTal To six. Ray Agee, diminuTive guar- Terbaclq, scored The TirsT Tally on a shorT drive over The leTT side. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Garrison, K. Agee, Shirey, R. Agee. SAN DIEGO HOOVER-Poly's loalrering Jackrabbirs swepl info Jrhe CIF playolls wilh a Ihrilling I4-IO viclory over,San Diego I-Ioover in a conference +il+. To say Jrhal any one Poly player, slood oul would be an undersralemenl. Eleven rugged players banded Jrogelher Io weld an invincible I-Iare machine. Slammin' Sammy Dimas scored bolh rallies, once from Ihe Ihree and Then again from Ihe four yard line. Swanson converled Twice. Bolh scores came in The second slanza aller I-Ioover had Ialcen a shorl-lived 3-O lead wilh a field goal in Jrhe lirsl canlo by Jim Morgan. A series of lasl minure prayer passes from Morgan +o George Brown resulred in Jrhe second I-Ioover Tally. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Bradley, BarneH, Neal, Nulfy. WILSON-The annual Poly-Wilson big game ended in anolher glori- ous I9-I3 win for lhe warriors of lhe Green and Gold. A fighiing Wilson eleven oulplayed lhe Jaclcrabbils in lhe opening canlo, and lhey led al hahclime 7-O. A reiuvenaied Hare eleven, paced by big Ed Nully, drove To a score soon aller The lhird sianza opened. Eullback Sam Dirnas, play- ing heads-up ball, snagged a Bruin aerial and rambled 39 yards +o anolher score lo lead +he Easisiders I3-7. Ed McKenzie, Triclcy Wilson lriple Jrhreal, connecled lo lvlcOwen for a 60 yard pass To lhe Poly 2 yard line. McKenzie scored, Jrhe conversion was missed and The score was again lied. Poly scored Jrhe pay oil lally when Ed Nully shook loose for 65 yards and six poinls on a lriclcy lareral play. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Swanson, Boswell, McCowen, Wallace. , s ,gk , . i 2535 W- ,L.l,CZ'..5 'N1 was-'S '53'53iY'iiR?5 3 SAN DIEGO-A surprisingly sfrong l-liller eleven, playing friclcy ball, forced Poly fo puf on fhe pressure before finally falling by fhe narrow score of 7-6. The l-lare Express gained ground consfanfly buf fumbled af crucial momenfs fo spoil innumerable scoring chances. Poly fumbled a fofal of eighf fimes wifh San Diego recovering fhree. Slingin' Johnny Garrison accounfed for mosf of fhe yardage wifh his deadly passing. A pass good for 7I yards fo Ed Nulfy in fhe fhird canfo resulfed in fhe Jackrabbif score. Anofher pass fo l-larvey Swanson was good for fhe exfra poinf. l-lalfback Mafhews of fhe Cavemen drove fhree yards fo fhe only San Diego score as fhe resulf of a susfained drive. The all-irnporfanf conversion was missed. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Whife fmanagerl, Daniels, lmboden, Coach Monfgomery. LOYOLA-A 44 rninufe O-O sfalemafe wifh a fighfing Loyola squad was finally broken as a deferrnined Hare eleven shook Ed Nulfy loose for 80 yards on a specfacular laferal play for six poinfs. Swanson made good fhe exfra poinf, and fhe final score read Poly-7, Loyola-O. The game was foughf on an even basis wifh bofh fearns fhreafening seriously only once. The heavier Green and Gold warriors were unable fo penefrafe fhe spirifed Cub forward wall fo any greaf exfenf. VARSITY FOOTBALL-L. Smifh, Plaff, J. Smifh, Kauffman. WHITTIER-l-larnpered by all The bad breaks in The books. a TighTing Hare eleven held The edge over The WhiTTier Cardinals in everyThinq buT The score as The JaclcrabbiTs were upseT I2-O in a CIF semi-Tinal game. On six diTTerenT occasions The Green and Gold, paced by Ed NulTy and l-larvey Swanson, marched deep inTo Cardinal TerriTory only To have Tumbles, pass inTercepTions, and penalTies ThwarT Their scoring chances. The WhiTTier squad Tallied in The second sTanza on a prayer pass Trom Elias To Harris. Slippery Bob WriqhT, Card halfbaclc. shook loose on a 30 yard reverse in The Third quarTer To score The second six poinTs. JORDAN-Poly clinched The ciTy championship crown Tor The ninTh sTraighT year wiTh an easy I4-7 win over a TighTing buT ouTclassed Jordan eleven. The JaclcrabbiTs compiled a ToTal oT I7 TirsT downs To one Tor The PanThers. Ed NulTy scored The deciding Tally wiTh his usual Touchdown run aTTer The PanThers iumped inTo a brieT 7-6 lead shorTly aTTer The second halT opened. The l-lares scored on a susTained drive oT 70 yards Tor Their TirsT score in The second quarTer. A Tricky pass play good Tor 60 yards re- sulTed in The only Jordan Tally. B FOOTBALL-ROW I: Shimazu, HasTings, C. Smifh, S. SmiTh, Frady, Hollenbeck, Green, Marfz, WesT, Keesee, Thornfon, Mr. Defrick lcoachl. ROW ll: Dixon, Esparza, Pikul, Hail, Harner, Johnson, Snider, DiTrapani, DeGraTTenreid, Richardson, NeaTherlin, Creus. ROW III: Boughn, Barnes, Walfers, Kirby, Tiff, Cullum, WiTT, Holland, Berry, Russell, Maricle, Lund, Coffey. ROW IV: Speers, STewarT, ATwaTer, Flynn, Smith, Gay, Tarzian, Powell, Newhouse, Parr, Sferba. ---- 1 B FOOTBALL-Coach Delriclds cause. Io relurn Ilie Bunnies from medi- ocriiy To goool playing, succeeded during Ilne i940 season as Ilne Poly B eleven Iurned in a lniglwly crecliiable performance willw live wins, Iwo loss- es, and one Tie in eiglil games. VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW I: Dubois, Waflrins, Neal, R. Agee, Dimas, Boosalis, Williams, BarneH', Bradley. ROW II: While lmanagerl, J. Smiflw, Sfoclcdill, Rockwell, Thomas, Poffer, Casfello, Tarbell, Kearns, Corbeff. ROW III: Marlin Imanagerl, L. Smifh, Duncan, Wallace, Rofh, Murone, D. Slwirey, Decker, Daniels, Allen. ROW IV: Mr. Monfgomery Icoachl, B. Shirey, Imboden, Boswell, McCowen, Swanson, PlaH, Garrison, K. Agee, Boyden, Nulfy, Kauffman. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW I: Harpin, Maycoclr, Marks, Randall, Sfaley, Jimmy Granf, Kifson, Smi+I1, Casfello. ROW II: Larson, Dilday, Granger, Lanlrford, Waldren, Dunmore, Head, Wal- Iers, Simon, Badcoclc. ROW III: Corrigan Imanagerl, Swenson Imanagerl, Crane ImanagerI, Lowney, Barnlwarf, S+evenson, Garwood, Granfield, James Gran+, Madison, Safferlee, Mr. Carls Icoachl. nmr:,nnummrww h xmmminQnmn1n1mnum4 imnvnucmamummmwauumwanzumnimmnanmxu VARSITY BASKETBALL-CONFERENCE SEASON-Alfhough bofh San Diego Hoover and San Diego Russ presenfed formidable obsfacles fo fhe I-lare cagers, fhe Jaclcrabbif five, handicapped by inexperience, did excepfionally well fo wind up in firsf place in fhe Coasf League race. The I-lares finished fhe hoop season wifh I9 wins and 3 losses in a 22 game schedule. The I-Iare hoopsfers again capfured fhe Chino fournamenf crown and wenf fo fhe Soufhern California finals before being eliminafed by Glendale I-loover. F VARSITY BASKETBALL-Wesf Parsons, Sfephenson, Guerrero, Duffy. .J I' ew -Nr-.a::.. WL N, .am .,,-.. W - ANS, ' ' sf - 'X Evwgmgwi wagwhgwwa J-md ... ffrglhig-1 ::- .1 . N132 'E ' 7 yu: 'L- 0 mwqwzwg., 'ifffk , el Wk, 2, , Hg- nllsid xiii' vim-ai' 3 : iw -: s W 'LN ' 'A A i , V cf-THEQ. if wi +5 155' F 32222353 iw ' 3. ,Z M, 5 1' 5 1 , A A 5 f L- M Q 4, J 4' f . -S A 312341 B BASKETBALL--BolsTered by The reTurn oT eighT men Trom lasT year's CoasT League championship Team, The Bunnies swepT To Their eighTh con- sec3uTiye ConTerence crown. Al Fish ancl Les BulT, climinuTiye Torwarols, led The scoring columns. Lanky Jack PainTer was The mainsTay on boTh oT- Tense and oleTense Tor The B squad. The Poly B's losT louT 2 games during The enTire season as againsT I8 wins To esTablish Themselves as one oT The mosT powerTul miclolleweighT Tiyes in The souThland. B BASKETBALL-ROW I: BulT, Fish, Painfer, HaTch, STeele, Bonilla. ROW Il: BlurTon lmanagerl, Mr. Church lcoachl, ScoTT, Ragsdale, PlaTT, Wolfe, Logan. Hoover lmanagerl. VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW T: STine, MarTin, Ennis, Riley, McCray, Parsons, WesT, Fish. ROW ll: Mr. Church lcoachl, Duffy, Guerrero, Sliff, STephenson, PlaTT, Markham, Garrison, Burrows lman- agerl, WashingTon. 1 f V575 fx: .. A bi?i?'. , 5 , A - y4aQ,,.M fs. f A Hs , if k I fy 5 x ., G . W Q f 17.5 T , , -2 f 1. . ,,2,Qw ' M' if ,wgbrgzs I , I -vL.,. .W H vfm, k . H -W M1 ' :si ,M A Q ' v ' ' M g ,W W.Wm,,l, W 0 M, . 4 X , A . 4 is 2, '21 'th wi ,f , f FL ..: Q zwiggi 1, 'B VARSITY BASEBALL-Wilh a few Varsily lerlermon and a number ol J. V. monogram winners coming back, Coach Lyle Kinnear's proleqees were considered lo be 'rhe clark horses ol Jrhe Coasr League race. A+ Cae- rulea press lime The Poly nine had clelealecl 7 non-conference loes. The horse-hiclers were paced by Wiley Nerherlancl ancl Don Shirey. BOYS' BASEBALL-ROW I: Marfz, Frankeberger, Lenfz, McKnigh'l, Moffaf, Culver. ROW ll: Fisher, Sfone, Anderson, R. Thorfon, Hernandez, Mungol, Todd, Howe. ROW III: McDaniels, Karralrer, Kennedy, W. Thorfon, Lamb, Mr. Kinnear lcoachl. ROW IV: Granfield lmanagerl, Cobler lman- agerl, Caplinger, Schroeder, Higashi, Farraugh lmanagerl, Nielsen lmanagerl. i 5? Q sf S 5 1 3 Q s 3 , f I 3 2 5 , 3? fi 2 ii L 5 E 5 S iz 2 2 8 ? y w ff 5 2 e i 1 X E Z 2 5 3 5 5 E Y V mmwfm HWS3N11Q4WQm15wg2:mzwm:mwmfww wxnwwqB CROSS COUNTRY-The leaTher-lunged l-larriers were upseT in Their bid Tor The CoasT and SouThern CaliTornia crowns Tor The TirsT Time in sixTeen years, as They Tinishecl second To San Diego Russ in The Two rneeTs. Alex Miller and l-lerb Dibbern were consisTenT winners Tor The JaclcrabbiT cross counTry men. C TRACK-ROW l: Higashi, Davies, SmiTl'1, TaTeishi, Madison, STevenson, Hewhouser. ROW ll: Jacewih, DeWerThen, HuTchinson, Richmond, Such, Whife, Gunderson, Morriss, Donohue, Mershon. ROW III: Mr. Monfgomery lcoachl, Talcalxi, Morrison, SmiTy, McCall, Berry, Gilliland, Junghaull, Russell, Cocks, Mofor, Greer. ROW IV: Salcaniwa, Long, Driscoll, CaThcarT, Bourgeois, Sloan, Peder- son, NieTo, Sfeiner, Cupp, Larson, STephens imanagerl, WaTTs lmanagerl. CROSS COUNTRY-ROW l: M. Higashi, GoTo, RoberTson, Nelson, Julian, Dibbern, Morrison, Rob- erfsen, S. Higashi, Roche. ROW ll: Carls, Jackson, WaHs, Ennis, Warner, Muis, Slick, Miller, Eguchi, Barry. VARSITY TRACK-Coach Billy Carls' Jream was expecled Io conlinue ils winning ways This year allhough The season had iusl begun al Caerulea press lime. Among lhose who were Io lead Jrhe I-lare Cinder burners were lellerrnen Leon Koenig and Larry Snnilh. B TRACK-ROW I: Eguchi, Muis, D. Keen, Hall, Copeland, Sfokeley, Crosby. ROW Il: Dodge, S. Smifh, PicIxeH', Roche, Roberfson, Barry, Compfon, Gofo, Frady, Denny, E. Keen. ROW lll: Mr. Carls IcoachI, Higashi, Howard, Harmon, Wilmonf, Boscha, Randall, Slick, Kuroda, Woods Iman- agerl. ROW IV: Shimazu, Nelson, Buchan, Reid, Casiurs, Krause, Hamilfon, Jurgenson, Simon, Emery, H. Smifh, Pelcarelc. VARSITY TRACK-ROW I: Barry, Hasfings, F. Whife, Smi+h, Boiser. ROW II: Hindley, Olson, Croclr- eH, Livingsfon, Mangum, Hamon ImanagerI, Miller, Dibbern, Morfon, Musser, Mariin, Mr. Carls IcoachI. ROW III: Fisher Imanagerl, Campbell, Helfon, Day, Ca+hcar+. Duncan, Robinson, Painfer, Berberef. ROW IV: BarneH', McPherson, Hawkins, K. Whife, Casselberry, Lanlrforcl, Ryerson, Koenig, Sfrang, Simon. nlui-nn:-:ia-1ini' J:w1a CREW-Poly's deTending ciTy champions were expecTed To sTroke Their way Through anoTher ciTy championship over Wilson and CompTon. Coach PeTe Archer oT boTh Poly and Wilson crews, however, predicTed ThaT close races were in The oTTing. This year compeTiTion was oTTered in only one weighT division, The VarsiTy. BOYS' CREW-ROW I: Harding, Slocomb, Barnes. ROW Il: Buckman, Vickers, Glass, May, Pard, Fesler, PraTT, Charleville, Barow lmanagerl. ROW Ill: Vaughn lmanagerl, Levy, Phillips, Rockwell, Vanlanclingham, Berry, Hasler, Blyflne, Gall, Lamp, Evans lmanagerl. ROW IV: Kleinberg, Demaree, Turner, Kauffman, Roberison, HasseTT, PoTTer, Fleming, BeTz. ROW V: Logan, Brooks, Coffman, Dwyer, Head, Facller, Ernis, Gurney, Jones, Rouf, BuTsumyo. mm: was arms saviirvsi 1, f-' ' TUMBLING-Coach Wally Derrick was exlremely forlunale lo have a maiorily of lasl year's leam relurning. Wiln Diclc Walker, Leo Edwards, and Eddie Clay leading llwe l'lares, Poly was recognized as one ol llne liavoriles lor llwe Soulhern California crown. A+ Caerulea press lime llwe muscle men had emerged viclorious in Jrwo meels againsl one close de-leaf. GYMNASTIC TEAM-ROW I: Mr. Derrick lcoachl, Bryns, Vorclc, Wiederkehr, Seffern lcapfainl, Clay, Moran, Walker, MacDavid, Benwell. ROW ll: French, Crary, Skills, Wills, McKay, Drennan, Wagoner, Lyman, Kurfz, Berger, Howe, Langly, Townsend, Gordon. Row Ill: Tolman, Armslrong, Tuller, Hoffman, Smifli, Marlin, Lund, Ful+on, Hall, Weslerman, Becker. 4 I FOOTBALL LETTERMEN VARSITY Agee, Kennerh Agee, Ray BarneH, Norman Boosalis, George Boswell, Carler Bradley, Allen Duncan, Viclor Garrison, John Imboden, Earl Kauffman, John McCowen, J. D. Neal, Dick Nully, Ed PIa'H', Bob Shirey, Bill Smilh, Jim Smilh, Larry Swanson, Harvey Wallace, Don Marlin, Charles lMgr.l While, Keilh lMgr.l JUNIOR VARSITY Allen, Bill Badcock, Ralph Barnharl, Ray Boyden, Wilbur Caslillo, Frank Caslillo, Roberl' CorbeH', Bill Decker, Merle Dunmore, Fred Grandfield, Aff Garwood, John Granger, Don Granl, Jim Gylling, Paul Harpin, Bob Hawkins, Kennelh Head, Bob Jordan, Dubois Kerns, Ray Kilson, Marvin Larsen, John Lankford, Leon Madison, Don Marks, Seymore Murone, Vincenl' Pike, Melvin PoH'er, Bill Randall, Lee Rockwell, Clyde Rolh, Rex Shirey, Don Simon, Keilh Smilh, Roberl Slaley, Richard Slevenson, Dean Sa+'I'erIee, Bill Slockdill, Jack Tarbell, Dick Thomas, Bill Waldren, Bud Walkins, Dick Williams, Dick Wollers, Don Wood, James Corrigan, Tom lMgr.l Swenson, Phil lMgr.j Crane, Wall' lMgr.l FOOTBALL Cox, Harold DiTrapni, Bob Frady, Bill Green, George Hall, Dick Harner, Bob Haslings, Norman Hollenbeck, Lauren Johnson, Paul Keesee, Jim Marlz, Vernon Nealherlin, Wiley Pikul, Charles Richardson, Ray Shimazu, Tom Smilh, Charles ' Smilh, Slanley Thornlon, Russell Wesl, Roy Wi+'I', Harold Dixon, John lMgr.l Boughn, Bill lMgr.l BASKETBALL LETTERMAN VARSITY Duffy, Bill Ennis, Cole Guerrero, Eddie Marlin, Jean McCray, Warren Parsons, Bob Riley, George Slein, Clarence Slephenson, Bill Wesl, Dick Burrow, AI lMgr.l JUNIOR VARSITY Markham, Ed Sliff, Harry Thomas, Dick Washinglon, Chesler BASKETBALL Bull, Les'I'er Fish, Alberl' Alhlelic Awards Hal-ch, Duane Logan, Joe Lydic, Edgar Painrer, Jack PIaH, Willis Ragsdale, Bob ScoH', Dick Sleele, George Wolfe, Richard Blurlon, Dick lMgr.l Hoover, Richard lMgr.l PROSPECTIVE LETTERMEN BASEBALL VARSITY Barlley, Jay Hernandez, Ray McGahan, Leroy Mendez, Manuel Mendez, Tony Nealherlin, Wiley Orr, Sl'an Perez, Richard Richardson, Don Shirey, Don Simon, Keilh Simpson, Clarence Taylor, Bud Cobler, Lee lMgr,l Nielsen, John lMgr.l JUNIOR VARSITY Anderson, Jack Frankberger, Ray Hernandez, Liro Higashi, Suilo Karraker, Buford Lamb, Owen Lenl'z, Waller Marfz, Vernon McDanieIs, Roy McKnighI', Odie Mungo, Sol Schroeder, Ollo Slone, Lynn . Thornlon, Russell Farragh, Holman lMgr.l Grandfield, Arr lMgr.l PROSPECTIVE LETTERMEN CREW VARSITY Berry, Lloyd Blylhe, Bill Gall, Charles Hassler, Eddie Kauffman, John Lampe, Paul Levy, Floyd Phillips, Jim Alhlelic Awards Poller, Bill Roberlson, David Rockwell, Clyde VanLandingham, Bob Eilers, Harry lMgr.l Barlow, Bob lMgr.l JUNIOR VARSITY Belz, Don Charleville, Denver Fesler, Gene Glass, Mike Goldberger, Bill Johnson, Roberl May, Garry Pard, Bob Prall, Bob Slocum, Ed Turner, Bud Vickers, Ward Evans, McKinley lMgr.l Hassell, Melvin lMgr.I TRACK LETTERMEN VARSITY Casselberry, George Calhcarl, Sam Crockell, Kennelh Day, Edwin Dibbern, Herberl Duncan, Bernard Golo, Yukio Hall, Dick Haslings, Norman Hindley, Charles Koenig, Leon Lanklord, Leon Livingslon, Frank Mangun, Verne Marlin, Carler Miller, Alex Morlon, Mahlon Musser, Dale Olsen, Dick Painler, Jack Phillips, Brooks Robinson, Ted Smilh, Larry Slrang, Jack Walls, Owen Ward, Jack While, Fred TRACK Bjorkman, Arl Complon, Roy Copeland, Dick Denny, Calvin Frady, Bill Hamillon, Eugene Harmon, Paul Higashi, Mulsuo Howard, Levi Iguchi, George Keene, Dick Kuroda, Kason Muis, Glenn Pekarek, Arl Reid, Jack Roche, Bob Shimazu, Tom Simon, James Slick, Ellery Smilh, Slan Slokely, John Wilmonl, Bob C TRACK Bourgeois, Bob Calhcarl, Royal Cocks, Gerald Cupp, Norberl Davies, Howard De Werlhen, Oliver Driscoll, Tom Gililland, Bill Gunderson, Dale Hulchinson, Lesler Junghanel, Howard Paul, George Russell, Paul Sakaniwa, Kumpe Sloan, Ben Takaki, Fred While, Keilh PROSPECTIVE LETTERMEN GOLF VARSITY - Beck, Alan Boswell, Carler Cocke, Dick Doyle, Larry Miller, Guy Wondersee, Charles Muchmore, Don lMgr.l JUNIOR VARSITY Campbell, Bob Chrisliansen, Hal Jarrell, Bill Orr, George Parr, Frank Russell, Jim Shirey, Bill Tarbell, Dick CROSS COUNTRY LETTERMEN Barry, Richard Dibbern, Herberl Ennis, Jack Golo, Yukio Higashi, Mulsuo Jackson, Clive Julian, Bill Miller, Alex Muis, Glen Nelson, Max Roberlson, Bill Shannon, Bob Warner, Maurice Walls, Keilh Roche, Bob lMgr.l PROSPECTIVE LETTERMEN TENNIS VARSITY Calher, Charles Chenol, David Comlorl, Harold Hubbard, Charles Reed, Baird Riller, Emil Robinson, Gordon Rollinson, Harold Sharrar, LaVerne Shorl, Bill Wallace, Don Wasdon, Lon Willey, Merrill Smilh, Don Lee lMgr Palmer, Ray lAss'l. Mgr JUNIOR VARSITY Beaubier, Edmund Bishop, Karl Crane, Waller Everroad, Tom Gossom, John Jampolsky, Jerry Shelby, Eugene Spilzer, Jack Thomas, Mac Weslenberger, Dale Wildman, Paul Williams, Bob Young, Bob , R X sq 'FK 5 5 is 3 m Q if 3 ff 5 S 2 1 Q 5 1 Qin...- GAA-Poly's GAA is an organizalion composed ol many smaller clubs represenling such a wide variely of aclivilies, Jrhal a+ leasl one is of in- Jreresl lo every girl al Poly. As a member of one or several of lhese clubs, a girl may earn IOO poinls and aulomalically become a member ol lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, enlirling her lo a small GAA emblem. Aller receiving This firsl emblem, she may work lor higher awards. This year lhe GAA had lhe pleasure of working wilh ils new sponsor, Miss Myrlle Poullney, who broughl many new and inleresling ideas inlo lhe organizalion. GAA OFHCERS--FIRST SEMESTER-ROW l: Boyd lFirs'r V. Pres.l, Seiler lPres.l, Hill lsecond V. Pres.l, Merrill' lsec.-Treas.l. GAA OFFICERS-SECOND SEMESTER-ROW I: Merrill lFirs+ V. Pres.l, Boyd lCorres.-Sec.l, Rundberg lSec.-Treas.l, Schraecler lSecond V. Pres.l, Dickie lPres.l. Si? Ezfs-1i2'ig!2fE?5.TEZi2Zmii1'i.'xiQii??2S5ilSis?1sgsffi1N?f1E?ff4Eir3iiaiL22f562if2.2Zwlifiiiiisitiiisauii1isiAi5iE25ix?i.5?SL?ia??'3.5 ,51i1?E?!e2?EQi2EEi5li5ZQ255?i.!Hfifilm?w.SvLiviw?Zie?fi3if,2'E f,-f asf..,gwasfglii-fm.Q1I.i1.-1:12.H-1:.22iT1J. ,lirfhf it51.iLiiX1i?3??kiiiiiiaiimfiiiivhviiiiif nor G G Pffivrdavy held OH HSP r r rg! , ' 1 ' '1-. and Excelsxor. These r rr and awards buf are' rr ff 'Hve girls of The various schooiis rrogefher fo ge? acquaiinred and w r i T Z 1, YZ' of Organizarion of-The GAA. The Poly' o+he r schoois ' 'ow' V die Q V .av-'F IJ- GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB-The Girls' Tennis Club meT on Wednesday aTTer- noons aTTer school and was made up oT girls who had masTered The Tunda- menTaIs oT The game. The club parTicipaTed in play days wiTh Wilson and Jordan and goromoTed TournamenTs in The spring aT Poly To deTermine The winners oT singles, doubles, -and mixed doubles. In I94O Jean Cunningham was vicTorious in singles, Jean Cunningham and BeTTy WhiTmyre in doubles, and Doris Key and AI Bray came ouT on Top in The mixed doubles. The oTTicers oT The club were Florence Richards, presidenTg Jean Cunningham, vice president and BeTTy WhiTmyre, secreTary. ADVANCED TENNIS-ROW I: Boyd, Nakaii, Tanaka, Davies, MoriTa, Richards, Cunningham, WhiT- myre, Green, LuTz. ROW II: WhiTe, Koppel, Johnson, Mercer, Dickie, Dee. JUNIOR TENNIS--ROW I: Farr, Dorman, Hughes, Burdell, Therkelsen, Key, Richards, I'IoIIand. ROW II: Phillips, Choafe, Zigelman, King, Richards, Kadison, Cooke, Smifh. LIFE SAVING CORPS-In Ihe fall oi I939 Ihe Life Saving Corps was organized as a GAA aciiviiy by Miss Myrile Pouliney. In Two years ii' has become very aciive. I+ is a loari oi The American Red Cross. iherefore naiionaily anol iniernaiionally known for iis services and obieciives. Poly was ihe Iirsi school in Long Beach Io esiablish such an organizaiion. SWIMMING CLUB-ROW I: Spauiding, Even, Freed, Keaier, BiIIows, McGinn, Sowden, Braffain, Schug. ROW II: Olsen, James, Cailard, Mills, Denos, Markham, Gossom, Pefersen. ROW III: Kimbro, Doll, Heafh, CoII'I'1arp, McCIeIIan, D. Barrie, O'I'+i. ROW IV: Maffhews, Deviin, VanderbiI+, D. M. Barrie, TaIber+, Hamilfon, Miss PouI+ney iadviserI. GIRLS' CREW-ROW I: S+oIcup, James, Tompkins, M. Smifh, Sinclair, A. Smifh, Welsh, Nickerson Fickiing. ROW II: Warren, Eleanore Alexander, Franke, Doll, Grimes, Berger, Hamilfon, Bowles, Whife. ROW III: Harrin, Evelyn Alexander, Mifchell, English, Feiock, Tucker, Chrisfie, Graham, Barrie. GOLF CLUB-Golf Club was a sevenlh period class inslrucled by Miss Reardon. They pracliced on The alhleric field learning slrokes and Jrech- niques and once a week played The Recrealion Park nine-hole course. They held club meelings during class once a week. The rneelings were presided over by The Presidenl Jeniel Holliday. GOLF CLUB-ROW l: McDaniel, Byrne, Holladay, Jeffries, Carpenler, Keller, Deering. ROW Il: Thomas, Hamel, Lombard, Lewis, Owens, H. Wilson, L. Wilson, Jeffrey, Redman, Allen, ROW Ill: Kuykendall, Glanville, Cameron, Founfaine, Moore, McOuis'I'on, Seiler, Teefer, ScoH, Wise, Alsfon. ROW IV: Hissner, Farrell, Gunfer, Leske, Murray, Rose, Reeder, Ahrens, Armsfronq, Fiizgerald, Schulfz. OUTING CLUB-ROW l: Bowles, Lacy, Reagan, MacDonald, Ryan, Sowden, V. Thompson, Dickie, Davies, Schraeder, Mercer, Schwenk, M. Smiih, Carlson. ROW ll: Coco, B. Thompson, A. Goldman, Grimes, Kallwei'l', Rogers, Normingfon, Nickerson, Koppel, L. Trouf, Alexander, Powers, Mariner, McMillen. ROW lll: Talberl, Ams'l'u1'z, D. Trouf, V. Smifh, Miianovich, Lompe, Krieser, Tanaka, Nakaii, Searing, Askey, Osuna, Dills, Lesh. ROW lV: Pufnam, Maspero, Glenn, Ferry, Kafhburn, Freed, James, Burrows, Longsfrefh, C. Goldman, Goforfh, Baker. L CLUB-Girls who received Jrheir minor L's by earning 500 poinls in sporls, clubs, and GAA aclivilies were privileged To become members of This organizalion. L club noi only served as a social and arhlelic group, buf also look aclive parl in numerous social aclivilies. L CLU B-ROW I: Even, Whi+myre, Nickerson, Reid, Sully, Mercer, Hill, Goldsmifh, L. Thompson. ROW II: V. Thompson, Spencer, Tanaka, Fickling, Cunningham, Kacinski, Dooliffle, Sinclair, Wrighf. ROW Ill: Ufsunomiya, Dickie, Merri'H, Burdell, Schraeder, Boyd, Johnson, Miss Pefers laclviserl. BOWLING CLUB-ROW l: Hill, Vaughn, Tucker, Ziegleman, Marlin, Burrows, Robert, Pefrizfz, Rundberg. ROW II: M. Kacinski, Malcolm, O'Leary, Dohner, Hansberger, Sundquisf, Key, Nannis. ROW Ill: Rossi, Whifiingfon, Mefzgar, Dobbie, Amacher, Mooney, James, Freed, lwai, Dei. ROW IV: Nelson, Bledsoe, Merriff, B. Dean, Gufhrie, Lyons, Curlis, B. Kacinski, Takahashi. ROW V: Beck, Conway, D. Dean, McDean, Carlyon, Burbee, Chris+ensen. ROW VI: Neilsen, Kusfer, McCon- nell, Sirsfead, Reid, Cunningham, M. Hemingway, G. Hemingway. ROW Vll: Glynn, Guy, Wilson, Mannix, Sully, Bailey, Marfin, Flowers. ROW VIII: Spaulding, Bair, Trodd, Kingsbury, Parr. i RHYTHMS-There were Three rhyThms classes oTTered To The girls aT Poly. Periods l and 7 were Tor The beginners and They were TaughT limber- ing exercises and simple dances by Miss Clark. They learned The Tunda- menTal Techniques ThaT develop loody coordinaTion and conTrol. The Third group was Tor The advanced girls and was under The direcTion oT lvlrs. Kinzer. This class danced aT assemblies, TaculTy parTies, aT The Spring PageanT, and aT many oTher programs ThaT were presenTed Tor The en- ioymenT oT The STudenT Body. V RHYTHMS-ROW I: Kelly, Woodford, McGee, Gililland, Canedy, LoH', Bafes, KillingsworTh, Chambliss, DeKlyne. ROW ll: Healey, Hernandez, Drey, Burns, Bullard, Marable, Duckworih, Woods, Doran, Andrews, SalTsman. ROW lil: Johnsfon, Graham, Siiles, BrusT, Brisley, MacDonald, Cunning- ham, Scofield, Murphy, Brainard. VOLLEYBALL-Volleyball was The TirsT oT The seasonal sporTs and was held on Monday and Thursday evenings aTTer school. AbouT IOO girls Turned ouT Tor This sporT each evening, and round rolains were run oTT beTween The diTTerenT Teams. AT The lasT oT The season, a TournamenT was held wiTh The iunior class Team winning. Jacqueline Boice was capTain of The vicTorious Team. Miss PeTers and Miss Clarlc direcTed The sporT. JR. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-ROW I: Boice, Walborn. ROW II: Johnsion, Boyd, Schwenlr, Thompson, Spencer, Kull, Schraeder, Baker. JR. SPEEDBALL CHAMPS-ROW I: Chaclwell, Spencer, Nakaii, Dickie, Johnsfon, Nickerson. ROW ll: Maffhews, Burdell, Boyd, Boice, Schwenlc, Baker. 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The girls Tound This To be more Tun and very exciTing. To parTicipaTe in This acTiviTy The girls had To pass a physical examinaTion, and also a swimming TesT To prove They could swim if The need arose. The oTTicers oT The club lasT year were: PresidenT, Mary Sinclair: Vice-Presi- denT, Myra SmiThg and SecreTary, Barbara Campbell. The club was under The direcTion oT Miss Josephine Reardon. OUTING CLUB--Every Tuesday evening members ol Jrhe Ouling Club mel and parlicipaled in Their lavorile recrealional games. Aclivilies en- ioyed included seasonal sloorls, badminlon, deck lennis, croguel, lelher lennis, and horseshoes. Two weeks a monlh lhe members wenl oli- grounds lor olher sporls. such as horseback riding, ice-skaling, roller skaling, archery, and bowling. Firsl semesler officers were: Presidenl, Dorolhy Dickie: Vice-Presidenl, Virginia Thompsong Secrelary. l-lazel Da- vies. Second semesler officers were: President Arlene Bakery Vice Presi- denl, Roberla Schwenkg Secrelary, Norma Walborn. The club was spon- sored by Miss Sass. BOWLING CLUB-Bowling Club meT every Wednesday evening aTTer school aT The lvlaior Bowling Alley on Anaheim. The group was divided inTo Three leagues: The lvlaior, The RabbiT, and The l-lare. The girls were advanced Trom one league To The oTher according To Their scores. The Maior league was The highesT. They cornpeTed againsT each oTher in TournamenTs To deTermine The winning group Tor The semesTer. AT The end oT The semesTer The girls ThaT had The highesT scores compeTed wiTh The Boys' Bowling Club in a TournamenT. The oTTicers were: President BeTTy Burrows: FirsT Vice PresidenT, Mildred Guy: Second Vice PresidenT, Eunice Willa Rundberg. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Kinzer. i T SPEEDBALL-Lasl year The speedball season gol off To a good srarl wilh aboul 50 girls coming oul. For The firsl seven weeks +he girls learned Jrech- nique and iusl played praclice games. The seniors were successful in win- ning all ol Their praclice games, bul ffhe iunior class came Through wilh a surprise viclory in a very exciling playoff game, winning over The seniors 4-3. This enrilled The juniors lo receive lhe speedball Jrrophy as They had previously bealen rhe sophomores I I-O. The juniors were coached by Miss Pelers and caplained by Dorolhy Dickie. fwgxm-nvvw--i i wmwwuu -wi-fsrrivfmwmmwsmuwmisumammuwwifwwa-H- GIRLS' BASEBALL-The l94O girls' baseball season was climaxed by an upseT I4-I2 win by The underdog sophomore squad over a TouTed senior Team To Throw The class TiTle race inTo a Threeway Tie. Previously The iun- ior-senior and iunior-sophomore games resulTed as per The dope sheeT wiTh The middle classers losing To The seniors I6-9 and The juniors deTeaT- ing The sophomore nine I I-7. JUNIOR TENNIS CLUB-fXbouT TwenTy girls who wished To learn The TundamenTals oT Tennis were members oT The Junior Tennis Club. The group, under The direcTion oT Miss Frame, was on The courTs every Tues- day aTTernoon. They learned essenTial sTrolces, The rules governing The game, and The way To keep score. ATTer a semesTer in This club many oT The girls gualiTied Tor membership in The advanced Tennis Club. IRISH if 3 I we in f. 4 QW wi ld The S+aH EDITOR ........,... Associale Edilor. . . Business Manager ...A Sales Manager ,..... Adverlising Manager ....,.. C , Slory Copy Edilor ................ Name Lisl Copy Edilor .......... . , Pholography Ediror-Firsl Sernesler. . . Pholography Edilor--Second Semesler Facully and Adminislralion Edilor ..... . . . .Margaref Hicks . . .Ka+harine'MerriH ..........Ar+ Knoll .. . . .John Nielsen ..,..,...Ernil Riller . . . .Barbara Johnson . . , . . . .Bill Culver . . . .Don Warren ......Fred Takaki . . . . .Joyce Levine Classes and Senior Edilor ,i....,......, ...,..,... R ae Seiler Junior-Sophomore and Exchange Edilor. . .... Jeanne Whisenanl Make-up and Arr Edilor ......,...... .... D ouglas Kennedy Associale Make-up and Arl Edilor. , . .Virginia Thompson Aclivilies Edilor .........A...... i,.... B arbara Condil Associale Acjrive Edilor ....., if Club Edilor ............ Associale Club Edilor. . . Boys' Sporls Edilor ...... . . . , ..,.... Esrher Basse++ Virginia Whiliinglon ..,....Mariorie Rowe ........Torn Sugihara Girls' Sporls Edilor ,.....,V........ ..,.. D orolhy Dickie Adviser. .....,..... ,..........4............ Mr. Odie Wrighl 2dEecre+aries .,....,.., Mildred Clayborn, Mary Clevenger. 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