Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA)
- Class of 1941
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A Q Q4 . -F 'Z ' Z-gl mf. -s V ' - 5 V W-F PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF POMONA HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE POMONA, CALIFORNIA, I94I ,f il! if Edifor . . . . . Ervin Thorson ,O L ASsisI'an+ Edifor . . Doroihea Kirkpafrick -' I DIrec+or of PI'Io+ograpI1y . . WaI+er Andrews S. I WITH TI-IE COOPERATION OF TI-IE V - ART STAFF .... PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Q' .4 LITERARY STAFF .... BUSINESS STAFF ' 'f . N I xwss J I A 7' 13 J u O 5 i . :21'f:5'i ' PV 'iiiix .:7i'- eil . i af.. -H' va, .C-f fp-,--lic nn ,h,-'fri ,gfpzvv -I 1 :fn-3217i 'W , H if-3 G ,gilizlv , L --sliifi' 1 V ' :f'h4'm'f3i I 'A' .5513 ' 1' iT' Ai'i'55-A H -' '. A 1' 'I' 'fit'-9 . ,r ' .J J.-' haul'-11 i' r' ' y - .. 1, 1 -' -1, 1 ffl :fi o, 5,-li fl tual- - -'Q-n ,s ff 1.1-' ,.',.y tlf .' - I .-7 ' J I if f' I F . ,fl 2 fi' 1'-9 1 f -ti -1,-F -.mf if ' .5.- mf' 'gf if Hr, ' f Free public educalion, wilhoul lhe fear and op- pression of war, is slill lhe privilege of Jrhe school people of Jrhese Uniled Slales. I+ is wilh 'rhis in mind lhal lhe sialic of lhe l94I Cardinal gives you lhis looolc, in The hope lhal il will help you recaplure many ol your precious momenls ol lhis pasl year. May il bring loaclc lo you lhe lhrills of lhe lioolball games, lhe pride ol commencement and The remembrance ol many lillle evenls Thai have added up To malce your year. I Ervin Thorson, Edilor my PfIL3'kQ.KQ ,y,IIIIwMWwpqIwfww R D5 A I I S ,P ' f M- 1Com I rg SS I NI fgwx, vi, YL A V !L I , 4 ii f' f A67 I Nj X9 1 I II I IC A II S, .Q V! in 5 xi y If J Y ADMINISTRATION ix 2 X CLASSES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS 4 I, , ' ' X' I-Q 1 Y- I ffr' ,HpHMbtH5TCW'Q ' 'fid I.f'r!',g fs H 'I 5 r W, xi 'W J .- 1 ' N 3 4 Q. -4 A . g, .. K 4 .5 - ,X . P 5 - Q r l ,.,, , Ax 2 Q 'xx .x N . 5 .. . W ,. . h X K NA l .YIM y W , X fa f ' 'lv ' ' l Q ff. h ' AXOL 5 .lf ' '5 5 f fs . l ffl lf' J J ' W MJ KVM Jruif g.Mf.L' , - ,i..1.N' in . ! V X . . Q! . 'Ll , X u'fl'rLL'V e I 4, g 5 de' DFW M ,5 . X H I , Ai W ,I . U X ' J MRS. CORA H. BLACKMORE, I High School Secrefary v 'A l ANDREW MICHNICK, a Class of I94I 'wfggfw' qizzggfw So fades a summer cloud away: So sinks fhe gale when sforms are o'er: So genfly shuis The eye of day: So dies a wave along fhe shore. - --Mrs. Barbauld i' sizigqlgg .1 :fu in QV,- , . is 4 M if gil Q , , V A -::, ..., X + R lm' L 1 . A . . - Q 1215- gigifigax 1 ' w fri-rv - ' k '-we ' L. ,ggi 1 am, gy we , 1 , 2 f - ' -fl. 11' -l',:4',::-', ,.Zf'f'f- lf' ff 39 J 1 A , ,V wx? ., A Ja WW 9 32532 in Feel n fhaf a major parfqg fhe progress fhiipour school sysfem has enioyed dur- ing fhe pasf few years has been due largely fo fhe unselfish work of Mr. Edmund P. Sfone, Presidenf of fhe Board of Educafion, we respecffully dedicafe fhe l94I Cardi- nal fo him. Mr. Sfone is a capable leader, sfrong in his abilify fo gef fhings done, pos- sesses unusual execufive abilifies, and has given much of his fime fo 'rhe faslc of building up our schools. Since his 'rerm of office began we have seen fhe consfrucfion of fhe men's gym- nasium and of fhe new shop building on our own campus. The old gym was remodeled and redecorafed fo make if an adeguafe building for 'rhe women. Remodeling has also been done in 'rhe mechanical drawing room, and much new shop equipmenf has been purchased. The parking area has been resurfaced, and 'rhe general condifion of 'rhe buildings and grounds has been improved. The sfudenfs of Pomona High School and Junior College are deeply appreciafive of fhe oufsfanding accomplishmenfs of Mr. Sfone, and of his splendid leadership and real devofion fo our educafional sysfem. l'?'-9-any 1 1 All Q! , 5-va v -... ..-...f ,-L .4 g X ' ,-1. I, ' 1 gh' x if , if , I .1 -. -.-f N 1 -- ' - '- A gr Y' .mi-. Av Y x - ., '15 53 ,- X '- ,. - . .AV 1 . H-. Y- rn Y. v ,, X N, my ' 1 , ' ,J 4 - ...K , 41' :- , 1 ,x r , ,ww - 'f ,M- AVIAT IGN DUILDINU V Q 1 ' L Y ' J . x 1,941.1 ui' f , Q I 1: '4 f v Q .. A-will .,f1Y v v- ',af' ' !,,l1 J -nf' .JW Ana Y,-. 'V gif f'l'A!!'ql4-V' ' Q ' . V s, A' Q, 'WS -X .. A in it was A . . . vi ' x- I ll 4 ff -5 f. glfly X1 :B R N bw- ' 1 SUPERINTENDENT ' PRINCIPAL ' VICE-PRINCIPAL as , N XX 'xx A D I JUNIOR COLLEGE S - I I . I V . '. I I V UI 'QI , ' II' It T' .I 1' I-If If 'L I K, I ' If 9' , . XI 'IX . I '1 lf XIII I I 5 I f 1 I EIO V SN EICI NV :IO 9 OO 0 S'IEI WW SS O I In I I ff Y IL 1' 'Jr I ff I I I I 1 -4 O EIBN :I LV f SOI.I.3'IH l'1.LS HCI .LN COUNCIL ' PRESIDENT ' VICE-PRESIDENT ' SECRETARY ' TREASURER A ' ' B v. ll' A ,X 'I 3. VP '1 9 ' i M .ii A . ,- V. , ' V I - 'rf' i -- sl Xxif V lilly I f. ' . .U ' o X 1,4 ' N ' NM!! If 4 rl slrf 4 4 i 4 1 D f o x lf' ' 5' ' ' ,Li ' B Q Y 1 X T ill' .f 'TA If '. A ' 5 , l M is T 1 ' ' .TY T l i I I ,IA . l X I, X i V h V A '4 3' l A., T T -' ' C0 fi 1 7' ll'- .' ' 'KN '-' T l iw. if , A - T' ' l 'ff yi KT' ' . T 'li' P nr. Y 'ilk' S -K ', .- U T,'X J . Y yxilkll T ,N l.eTT To righT: F. E. WinTerTon, C. C. Winn, H. A. HogseTT, G. A. RiTTer, E. P. STone, W. H. Adams, H. O. H. Michel, E. C. Clark. ' Fix ' .. me .kyr K . 1 J ff. The Board oT EducaTion Building Among The accomplishmenTs oT The Board oT Ed- ucaTion during The pasT year are several which have enormously improved our seT-up here aT Pomona High School and Junior College. These are: The compleTion oT The aviaTion building, The acquir- ing OT many new machine shop Tools, The paving OT The rear grounds oT The campus. Very Tew sTudenTs seem To realize ThaT iT is Through Board ThaT our school runs so The labors oT The smooThly, buT There are many and varied problems are solved by The Board, Thal ThaT come up and remain unknown To mosT people. Board are: Major Edmund P. Members oT The STone, presidenT: Dr. CliTTon C. Winn, superinTend- enT OT The high school disTricT: EmmeTT C. Clark, superinTendenT of The elemenTary disTricTy F. E. WinTerTon, secreTary1 George RiTTer, vice-presidenT and represenTaTive Trom The TirsT ward: HerberT A. HogseTT, Trom The second ward: HerberT O. H. Michel, Third ward: Wilbur H. Adams, Tour'Th ward. ff fa-w7fff',f E 1l4.7,Vi' ff 'X .J , : 'f -5:4 1 ., 41514 K I . I ' 'I , ' ip f W ,,,..,.,,g1 -in ,,,,,.-' in ,.,.c.e7 . 'iI.!fNf-1 I I I pn' 'W -rr-1' - 1 f- ' , .f'rV7fji' ' g SUPERINTENDENT , f ll ' . ff b ZF!! l,6-B , , A 'I '. 1 N 4 li Q, V x I y I Ik- ' WMA ' r lv hiv Hi ilk'-7 . A . f' ' f ,M M! 3 Q., , M i i 5.4.55 .i I li? s, aff' DR. CLIFTON C. WINN fx Y' 1 Dr. Clillon C. Winn is Superinlendenl of Pomona High School and Junior College, and ol lhe Frernonl and Emerson Junior Highs. H is his duly lo carry oul The require- rnenls ol lhe school law and of lhe Slale Deparlmenl of Educalion, 'ro assisl The leaching slall in conduclinq ils worlc, and lo find and recommend Teachers for vaf canl posilions. He meels wilh The Board ol Educalion and Transacls all necessary business, and lorrnulales policies for lhe schools. 0a,,a....... W f 4 . ,T 3 fi 'ff - f' ,- , ' x' .1 up , ' Q , YQ, f l l JOHNSTON E. WALKER INCIPAL During The I94O-4I schedule, PiloT JohnsTon E. Walker has kepT our plane, P.H.S. and J. C., on The beam. Mr. Walker is always on hand when mechanical diTTiculTies arise and has kepT The moTor running smooThly. The enTire crew and The passengers oTTer Their Thanks Tor his Triendship as well as his able leadership, and The predominanT Teeling is Tha+ as long as he has The conTrols and is ploTTing The course, P. H. S. and J. C. will never wash ouT. OSCAR I-I. EDINGER, JR. VICE-PRINCIPAL Oscar H. Edinger, co-piloT oT Pomona High School and Junior College, has kepT us Tlying high by his loyalTy and supporT oT our acTiviTies. He has given generously oT his Time and abiliTy, To keep us on schedule and To assure a happy landing aT The end OT anoTher school year. By his experT piloTing, Mr. Edinger has again proven ThaT he is one oT The mosT eTTicienT and helpTul members oT our crew. 4 n .fl i If f' 5 L-J 1 X if , in 1 . 1 K 4 J Mr. McDermoIh, Commissioner of Alhlelics, as represenlalive Io The O.E.L. and C.B.l.., has done much Io Iurlher our sporls program. NTISTRATORS Q ' r . .U K!! CF, v CR 5 o K I 00' , Q. . D YQ1 auf f,,' U' 'O 44, , , sl. . -.'-, .osx A. VV. McDERMOTI-I Mr. Mar+in, Dean of Pomona Junior College, is always an enlhusiaslic supporler of all school acfivilies. I-le deserves much praise for his work. Miss Best Dean ol Junior College Women, has again This year proven herself Io Ioe one of The mosl efficienl and helpful advisors ol Pomona J.C. Miss Allen, Dean of Pomona I-Iiqh School Girls, has accomplished a greal deal for Ihe girls in The pasl year, and has shown herself an underslanding counselor. llif IL-f'-f . I i ar-'Ov MXH I l 0 'J - Y '- vga! ff ., 1 ,',,f.f,,'k , Q MISS VERA E. BEST EDWIN T. MARTIN I ,L-3 xi MISS ETI-IEL P. ALLEN as fiflj, AA !,,1f '- . Y f , U, L fb If 1 ,- ,Sf , Q .hd X ,.,,, 'i P , 1 dQlfM7K ' fl PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPART- MENT Ipicfure Io Ihe rigI1II. Leif Io riqI'iI: Mrs. R. I-I. Tracy IPI1ysicaI Educa- Iion, I'IygieneI, Mr. Joseph E. Bonnef IPI1ysicaI EducaIionI, Mr. Archie Nisbe-I IPIwysicaI Educaiion, I-IygieneI, Miss Marguerife Dodd IPIwysicaI EcIucaIionI. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Ipic- Iure Io Hwe IeI+I. Seafedz Mr. Wm. Emerson Landon ISpanisI1I. SIanding, IeII Io rigI1I': Mrs. I-I. E. Sr'niIIw, chairman IErencI1, EnqIisI1I, Miss Norma C. Wood IErencI'1, GermanI, Miss Jean WiIson ILaIin, EngIisI1I, Miss Ermine S. RucIceH', ISloanisI1, Social ScienceI. Qi? . LA rf ' ,' I II. V ENGLISI-I DEPARTMENT Ipic+ure Io +I1e Iei'rI. LeI+ 'ro riqI1I: Mr. Gwynne Ne+IIer IPuIoIic Speaking, JournaIisrnI, Mrs. E. B. Lewis IDramaI, Miss EII'ieI P. Allen ISociaI Ar+sI, Mr. Crawford E. Brubaker, chairman IEngIisI1, Public SpeaIcingI, Miss Leiiiia M. CaI1oon IEnqIisI1I, Miss Edna A. I'IesIer ILi- brarianI, Mrs. T. C. I-Iardy ILibrarianI. No+ in +I'we picIure: Miss Marqarelr D. Overlwolfzer IEnqIisIw, GeograpI'1yI. Miss Nellie W. Shearin IEnqIisIiI. ,,,....L-.sw Q-up 'AF' u W V 4 V f f' 2. f s , Q! 1 IF, IJ. '7 ls' rl ,Y A f R 7 in . yl 0 1 -.x I ' J L li , l.l XJ 1 M 1 ' I Ju A 1 f , I , jx l 'Q 'r .3 . N If 1 'lv ,LA vi ' -fi I3 ' 4 ' I ' . .H , lt' RT , Cl XJ xv If 5 , Vi '- X. SCIENCE ISEPARTMENT lpiclure lo llwe riqlwll. lop row, lell lo riqlmlz Mr. Qscar H. Edinger, Jr., chairman lBioloqyl, Miss Dorolliy Burgess lHorTicullure, Bolanyl, Mr. Wm. R. Troulner llfocalional Aqricullurel. Bollom row: Mr. Ar- lliur E. Wliileside lEnlomologyl, Mr. Alanson NV. McDermo+l1 lPlwysics,l Miss Marie M. Hels- ley lCl1emis+ry, Analornyi, Mr. Norman J. McLeod lHorlicul+ure, Bolanyl, Mr. J. Howard Beclcer lClwemis+ryl. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT lpiclure lo llwe riglwll. Lell lo riqlmlz Mr, Louis M. Dean, clwair- man lOlfice Machines, Business Malhemalicsl, Miss Olive P. Clark Uypinq, Sfenographyl, Mr. Malcolm W. Melcall lAccoun+ing, Economicsl, Mrs. Helen E, Day lSlenograpl1y, Typinql. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT lpiclure lo llwe lelll. Lell lo riglilz Mr. Ernesl W. Carl lMa+l1erna+ics, Sciencel. Mr. Myrland P. Yaeclrel llvlallwernalicsl, Mr. Homer G. Cain, clwairman lMa+l1ema+ics, Surveyinql. s' ,. 1 ffl 2' . f xi 1 'Q X, X x ' T X N . V ,' If , -1 . n 'J A , X ,f we, c i . . ,x X V, , X is Txif fikl I ' i 'Q a W, .13 . X0 5 X 'jr' , 1 T Li . , .gi N' ii ' 'R ' ' ' ' 2- J N 4 - How Economics DEPARTMENT ipaaufe To The riqhTl. LeTT To righT: Miss Alice E. E. CarleTon lCloThinql, Miss Grace W. ByingTon lEoodsl. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT lpics Ture To The riqhTT. LeTT To righT, Mr. Lloyd A. Enlund lSocial Sciencel, Mr. Edwin T. MarTin, chairman lHisTory, Eco- nomicsl, Mr. STanley E. Acres, lSocial Sciencel, Mr. Harry C. Warner lSocial Sciencel, Mr. Harold J, Reed lSocial Sciencel. NoT in The picTure: Dr. CliT- Ton C. Winn lphilosophyl. MECHANICAL ART DEPARTMENT lpicTure To The leTTl. LeTT To riqhT: Mr. James D. Ross lAviaTionl, Mr. Miles H. Phillips lDraTT- ingl, Mr, Eranlc A. Glenn lMachine Shopl, Mr. Chas. S, BooTh lMachine Sholol, Mr. Beniamin H. Hadley lAviaTionl, Mr. Wil- lard l. STaples, chairman lAviaTionl. NoT in The picTure: Mr. WalTer J. Ebersole lGeneral Shopl. E, JJ. - , ..,... -.- 'xt me. MUSIC DEPARTMENT fpicfure abovej. Leff +o righfz Miss Vera E. Van Loan fPiano, Harmonyj, Mr. Ma'r+hew J. Henihorn fBand, lnsfru- menfalj, Miss Vera E. Besf fVoiceT, Mr. Frank W. Cummings fVocal Groups,Orci1es+raT. ' l ,fix 'YP A ,f Jiilbi, ,L N 0 9' 51 kg 5' Q H ' TJIXY ART DEPARTMENT Tpiciure io The leifj. Lefi +o rigiwf: Mr. Leonard J. Wagner fAr+T, Mr. Adolph C. Ka+l'1 fAr+, Mechanical Drawingj. J ii.a ' ' -- izlssnr 3 x ew-' VL It OFFICE STAFF fpiaufe sbovei. seaied, :eff To ,A right Mrs. Virginia C. Hull fiinancial secreiaryl, ., .li Mrs. Qra P. Hammond fsecreiaryj. Siandingz Mrs. Jean D. Morris Tsecrefaryj, Mrs. Avis D. Wiwiie Tsecreraryr N J' ' ' STUDENT OROTHEA KIRKPATRICK SHIRLEY SMITH Vice-PresidenT SecreTary 49 Led by Alvan Goodell in The oTTice oT presidenT oT The AssociaTed STudenT Body during boTh semesTers, RHS. and P.J.C. has Tinished l94O-41 in a very successTul manner. The oTher oTTicers aT The begin- ning oT The TirsT sernesTer were: Eugene BrewsTer, vice-president Shirley SmiTh, sec- reTaryq Bob Higgins, Treasurer. When Gene BrewsTer leTT school during The semesTer To go on a cruise, Jack Boone was appoinTed To Tinish ouT The Term OT oTTice. ln The second semesTer Goodell, SmiTh, and Hig- gins conTinued in oTTice3 DoroThea KirlcpaT- rick was elecTed To The vice-presidency. When Higgins was appoinTed To The music advisorship on The Council, he resigned his oTTice as Treasurer, and Paul Ryan Tinished ouT The semesTer. All These oTTicers will be remembered Tor The unselTish way They served and aided all in every possible way. wa! , BODY BOBBY HIGGINS, Treasurer TirsT semesTer OFFICERS PAUL RYAN, Treasurer second semesTer. E l i R T ,g gi, fi is f xv 4054 is 1 ,' QQ-,-4 1, ffl ALVAN GOODELL PresidenT . fl.s '. ' STUDENT CCUNCIL' Sealed, leff To righfz Nyla Bynum, Wilburla Cornbe, Janice Ziegler, Barbara Morrison, Tillie Ferro. Sfanding: Bob Treaf, Billy Nielsen, Gerald Rafhbun, Jim Biller, Shirley Smifh, Lewis Robinson, Doro- fhea Kirlcpafriclc, John Becker, Marilyn Blalz, Andy Anderson, Harp Goodell, Jaclc l-lenlcle. The siudeni council represenls lhe aclual pariicipaiion of +he sludenis 'rhemselves in 'rhe school governmen+ of Pomona High School and Junior College. The council is a represenfafive body which conlrols +he affairs of 'rhe associafed sludem' body and is composed of approximaiely Jrhiriy sludeni leaders who are eilher elecied or appoinled for a ierm of one semesier. These leaders represenl' +he various clubs and organizalions of lhe school, lhus giving every branch of school life a voice in +he schools ac+ivi+ies. The adminisiralors, who guide 'rhe council as lechnical advisors, include: Principal Johnsion E. Walker, Vice-Principal Oscar H. Edingerq Edwin T. Mar- Tin, dean of The iunior college: and Vera E. Besf, dean of iunior college women. 1-. 0 We O xiii? ,M QW? ff ir l ia ff T ii i ji V i i , rf 'i , , ..l '4 ,lx l Y 1, 'fi J 5 MT! J, 'K i if I 17,1 K l J, 1141 4 5 1 ,A K. . .... Ti'- ...t- , XV' i 7 i I had l in IV' l I l l i I .V I J ,1 I, I' 99- air' - --' 1. ' '75, ' ' 2 ,-:rv 2-,,., 'nm' ii ' ,,,,.., , N . 'a .i .f i ,.-4 - ' fri- - I Nix, X .lil 36, I u.'4 l T., 'X Li-M 'n. 7 L D A L .-.ff- ' ' A ,, VA-.efs ,f4c 1 'V as Ju? ld T T K F4 I I 1 it y 5 A , L . , . - . V x y 5 -- Y U 1 1 1. ,,,i,,'1 JW... ' ' . uk sf' v ,V A Lv I fy rj .P A J If ! RTE , f ' X rip E l ,Diff JJ! Q Aki s GUIDANCE PROGRAM 3 Q si, -IAROLD J. REED, DirecTor oT Guidance Mr. Edwin T. MarTin, Chairman oT Junior College Di- vision, and Miss EThel P. Allen, Chairman oT High School Division. The need Tor guidance--educaTional, personal, healTh, and vocaTional-among The sTudenTs, has led To The organizaTion oT The guidance deparTmenT, wiTh Harold J. Reed as direcTor. The deparTmenT is new This year and sTill in iTs preliminary TlighT sTage. The high school division has been grouped on The basis of The elevenTh and TwelTTh years. Each grade is divided inTo six groups which meeT during physical educaTion periods on designaTed days Tor group guidance. Each group has a TaculTy counselor and an assisTanT who acT as personal counselors on educaTional and ciTizenship problems. An exTensive group program was conducTed in The high school classes, and sTandardized TesTs were given concerning sTudy habiTs, personaliTy, and vocaTional inTeresTs. The iunior college sTudenTs were divided as To Their vocaTional inTeresTs: aero- nauTical, commercial, musical, and so TorTh. Members oT The TaculTy wiTh similar inTeresTs headed These divisions. More personal guidance was available Tor Those sTudenTs who had no parTicular choice or inTeresTs. The Guidance Program was designed To promoTe a closer relaTionship beTween The sTudenTs and Their insTrucTors and To aid The sTudenT To obTain The mosT beneTiT Trom his school years. zzq. xl . Y ig. F .'f4..f,,f,. g. F! Q p9My2NA, ob B T A ffixnipn ' i Q01 l In ASANTA ANA l mm' sf, is :Masq Aunt R 0 0PM PUBLICITY BUREAU 'Y , e 0 ri h 2 Alma ean May, Bell Weslqale, Maril n Blalz, Edith Jenlcins, Maril n l-lampe. Sland- Sldlfif gl J qJo goK hCl + Y Y Y e Do er , ennel ewel , Barbara Lane, Andy Anderson, Mary McLeod, Mr. Neifler, Wilburla Cornbe, andon, Selma Frank, Lee Roy Hall, Dean Miller. The Publicily Bureau compleled i+s 'rhird year of aclivily aller having proven lhal il can do much lo sfirnulale inleresl in school aclivilies. The organizalion was under lhe leadership of Alberr Anderson, who was iunior college chairman of inside school acliyilies. The junior college cornmilree was composed of: Lee Roy l-lall, assisranrq Gene Girdler, general assisf- anlq Ken Shabel, poslers. The high school cornrnirlee was headed by Belly Weslgale, wilh Wilburla Cornbe, assislanl direclor, and Jane Finch, general assislanl. Members of lhe posler sralf included Mary McLeod, Wilburla Wallace, and Bill Weisl. The ac+ivi+ies of The bureau were under The facully leadership of William Landon and Oscar Edinger. 998315 QD Rf SOPHOMORES ' FRESHMEN ' SENIOF ak -ff jf M595 CTJQQWJZ My , ff iljwfyw WELFTH'HlC-BH SCHOOL ELEVE LeTT To righT: Jim Biller, presidenTg Thelma Brown, Treasurer: BeTTy Magub, secreTaryg Janice Ziegler, vice-president ,QQ FOURTEENTH YEAR To The Pomona Junior College graduaTing piloTs, who received Their wings, we bid a Tond Tarewell and exTend wishes Tor Their success and happiness. The popular TIigh+ leader, Jim Biller, kepT everyThing zooming along in a year oT polishing-up Training, wiTh The super-charged aid oT second-in-command, Janice Ziegler, radio operaTor, BeTTy Magub, Tinancial head, Thelma Brown. SiTTing in The social coclcpiT, PaT Becker musT be commended Tor ouTsTanding worlc as social chairman. Aiding her success were Georgia l-looper, as decoraTing chairman, and Angie STrona, as reTreshmenT chairman. l:lighT I4 was oTT To a Tlying sTarT during Freshman Weelc. IT was This sTraTospheric group ThaT was responsible Tor The abundance oT pie in The poor Treshmen's Taces and Tor The sTunTs They wenT Through in Kangaroo CourT. Two highly enioyable dances were sponsored by our Tull Tledged piloTs. The l-lallowe'en Dance was held aT The Ebell and was Tollowed by The ChrisTmas Dance aT The TvlounTain Meadows CounTry Club. During The year many were Top-ranking in oraTory, debaTe, drama, aThleTics, and in The various deparTmenTs in school. The TooTball season ended TriumphanTly, wiTh The crowning oT BeTTy Magub as Queen. FlighT I4 has had all The Training we can offer. lT is up To Them from now on To solo, buT They go TorTh wiTh The enTire school's wish Tor Ceiling unlimiTed. if T FCJURTEENTH YEAR Marjorie Adams Margarel Adamson Beverly Alcers Jeanne Bare George Barnes Pa+ Beclcer Jim Biller Fred Boyd Anila Bresl Thelma Brown Tom Brown Torn Bull Glenn J. Carry Fred Cleveland Ed Coalson Nora Colhoun l-luberf Colley Jane Collins Jolwn Combe Charles Comerford FOURTEENTH YEAR Pally Crawford John Crews Warren Dailey Jack Delvlille Doris Denny Doris J. Dickey Eileen Dickey Kenneflw Edwards Johnnie Evans Marie Ferguson David O. Garrelf Eula Glidewell Alvan Goodell Florence Gorman Anna Jo Granger Viola Guliclq Cleo Hall Belly l-lenlcle Arllwur l-lill Edillw Hill Palsy l-lill Marqarel Hull Yulcie Kuraolca Belly Magub James l'lolscher Bob Johnson Chisalo Kuwala Bill Maloney Georgia Hooper Lawrence V. Jones Joseph Labarrere Delcie Marshall Bob l-loycr Alice Koonler Nayland Lesley A. Dean Miller FOURTEENTH YEAR Calvin Morgan Nels Nelsen Joan Norbury Joe Olcarslci FOURTEENTH YEAR Roberi Passrnore Frances Riewald Avery Sherwood Howard Spaulding Mervin Slromsmoe Marjorie Pelers Franlc Riley Ted Slwirernan Conard Slinde Angela Slrona Gerald Rallwbun DeLoris Rilenour Karel Sirna Audrey Slreil l-luglw Teilsworllw Joan Reed Gene Sclwmiclr William Simpson Bob Sfrinqlnam Jane Tippie AD lvah Meryl Todd Gwendolyn Walers Ward Woodbridge Alberl Woolums Janice Ziegler DITHDNAL SOPHCWMDRES Mary Armslrong Margarel Asl Wilbur Barker Joe Bresnahan Carrel Burns Roberl Boyd Laura Carslen Richard Caylor Lulher Chambers Charles Duncan John Dunn Seba Eldridge Sam Elway Berl Espiau Gordon Erey Howard Galbrealh Wilfred Garsl Orval l-lass Belly Jackson Tom Larnberl Roberl Locke Olis McBride lra Lee Mallon Edwin Mason Margarel Massey Edward Milcesell Barbara Morrison Eldred Page Harrison Persons Ralph Roller Carl Schleider Edmund Smilh Kennelh Spayd Roberl Slinde Maurine Taylor Belly Tebbells Ervin Thorson Don Trucker Junior Varnrnen Kalhleen Van Wyclc Bob Wall FOURTEENTH YEAR THIRTEE FRESHMEN MEN OFFICERS Slanding, lell lo righl: Bob Brillain, lreasurerg John Becker, vice-presidenl. Sealed: Billy Nielsen, presif denlg Paul Scholl, secrelary. x chronllk This year again saw anolher lreshman class ol Po- mona J.C. broughl lo a lhree-poinl landing. The much dreaded Freshman Weelc lound lhe green dodos roaming lhe halls wilh bows and lies lo malch lhis color. The girls, minus soclcs and Elizabelh Arden, displayed grease-monlcey coillures, while lhe males, laclc- ing soclcs and wilh panllegs rolled high, did somelhing lor lhe school. Flighl I3 was represenled by lheir unanimously elecled squadron leader, Billy Nielsen. John Becker was second in command, lollowed by secrelary, Paul Scholl, and linancial head, Bob Brillain. Sylvia Kelly lilled lhe dillicull iob ol social chairman. The annual spring dances, sponsored by lhe I3lh llighl, lcepl everyone high in lhe clouds. The sporl dance, usually sponsored by lhis group, was grounded, and lhe money was used lo give Thursday allernoon leas. ll proved a worlhy bil ol charling, as il broughl social con- lacl belween llighl inslruclors and sludenl pilols. Flighl I3 loolcs baclc wilh pleasure on lhis year, bul lhey are idling lhe propeller lor nexl year's llighl. YEAR Leff fo rigluf: Lewis Robinson, vice-presidenf: BeHu Tlurone, secrefary: Jaclc Henkle, presidenf: George Jones, freasurer. TWELFTH YEAR Anofluer year of fraining l'uas flown by, Hue lasf year of insfrucfed fligfuf for some of Hue seniors, as Huey will be soloing from now on. We luope fo see many of fhem faking advanced fraining af Pomona J.C. nexf year. Leading Hue I2flu year squadron Huis year were Squad Leader Jaclc l-lenlcle, second in command, George Jones, BeHu Throne in cluarge of fligluf reporfs, and Lewis Robinson keeping finances on Hueir course. Tluese officers lcepf on Hue beam Hurougfuouf Hue year. Socially, Fligluf I2 did no sfalling. buccesses all Hue way were Hue long-awaifed difclu day and Hue annual Junior-Senior recepfion. Tlue well affended Sfealc Bake, lueld af San Dimas field, lcepf Fligluf I2's amusemenfs fopsl Fligluf I2's oHuer acfivifies consisfed of Hueir class play Huaf lcepf Huem winging Hueir way fo anofluer successful year: Hue senior speeclu confesfp and Hue band confesf af wluiclu our band flew off wiflu firsf prize. All in all, Fligluf I2 lcepf in perfecf formafion and musf be commended on Hueir high-flying year. 1 'ev ' . . ,.- If f f ., U.. '. ' . gn . ,, A v ' , s' .Ax a+ t . ,lr X l TWELFTH YEAR Richard Earl Abblill Don Adams Opal Adams Belly Alwlricln Nancy Allen Sylvia Alvarado Pal Anderson Paul Anderson Torn Arcoraci Charles Aulderlweide Manning Baldwin Homer Ballard Vivian Beiselcer Virgil Bills Be++ie Biiner Marilyn Blaiz Bill Blondon Harold Bowen Bob Bower Crongy Breedlove TWELFTH YEAR Viola Brewsfer Donald Brown Leona May Brown Lawrence Bruce Mary Burlclwaller Lucille Helen Bulls Wilberl Carls James Carpenler Bernice Carrujrlwers Bessie Carler Belle Case Maxine Cafes Evelyn J. Clwallon David Clarlc Kennellw V. Clewell Jacls Clifford Alda Coleman Wilburfa Combe Boni+a Conclil Virginia Collon Jack Crawford Clifford Daniels Joe Dogero Evelyn Edgar Raymond Crawford James Dellq Jolwn L. Duffy lvlariorie Edgingfon Allen Cross Jolwn Depry Joseph Dunsfan Helen Edmondson George J. Curfiss, Jr. Val Jane DeVelin Mel Duran Fred Elcsfein TWELFTH YEAR Leila B. Erisman Jim Fellwoclc Lillie Ferro Eugene Ficlwfner TWELFTH YEAR Jane Finch Selma Frank Helen Golf Ari Gulierrez Harold Findlay Marcia Fredendall Eddie Goyelle James Haas Jane Fliclc Willis Garrell Charles Granl Belly Haclcefl Phyllis Fosler Oris Gaslcill Jim Greene Jane Hall Marilyn M. Hampe Howard Hanson Pal Hanson Lyman Harbollle TWELFTH Pauline Harris Ru+l1 Harris Louise Harf Paul Haxfon Keillw Haydon William R. Hayman Merle Haynes Dorofliy Heaney Daryl Hedrick Don Helgeson Jack Henlcle Franlc Henry Jack Herndon lvlarva Hiail Richard Hield Roberf Hield Bobby Higgins Howard Hill Vera M. Hill Leloise Hilliard EAR TWELFTH YEAR Lois Hills Phillip Hinlcs Lillian Hodder Gladys Holcomb Frank W. Holsinger Jaclc Horner Frank Houser lvlanford Houser Mildred Houser Marian Hubble Harold Huffman Jackie Hughes Gordon Jaclcson Glenn Jeffers Lowell Jelden Edi+h M. Jenkins Pollyanna Jesse Fred Jolwnson Rulli Jolwnslone George Jones Jacqueline Kappes Edward Kremer Evelyn Kruse John La Vars Erick Karlson Maxine Kroh Barbara Lane Thelrna La Voice Lee Kewish Elza Kropl Mary Lahlier Frances Lawrence Jean Kings lvlariorie Krueger Paul Laughlin Frank Lawrence TWELFTH YEAR Basil Lawson Roberla Leahy Dominic Licala l-larold Lineberry 's- f X, i I ' it K 1 T . V ff M Q Q L '--W L. Sfggag y 'f'-1 4 ..f,,,a-4 ' .af ,Nu i . In , Ji ' K xv? .L My X J JI rf r l y i. X r r V will L 4 Di r , , t y I' i Bobby Linnaslrullw Mary Mackey Kennelll J. Marlens Waller Marlin Tom Maxwell David Livingslon Malcolm MacLeod Doris Marlin Gene Malliein l-lelen McDonald Belly M. Lusller Berneil Malone Dorollly Marlin Bob Malllwews Charlene McKinney Evelyn Lyslwolm Lloyd Marslwall Rulll Marlin John Maxwell Mary McLeod Larry Mead Salvador Mendoza Bob Miller l-lerslwall Miller FxbLf-45-A-4 , - Q il, -g H ' -'- Cf-Q-1 ' KarryMi'rCl1ell hui Juanila Moclii A Virginia Ruilw od ng Q Dale Morgan .Lu.g.-. -We 'WW' YM '61 fl 'T' A x AL Eleanor Morwood Janef Neufang Frances Nisbel Cailmerine Nilson Be++y Jean Oqier Doris Olnls Edyrlie O'Neil Corliss Parlcer Julia Parlcer Nelson Parlcer Donna Peirson Bill Pelersen TWELFTH YEAR TWELFTH YEAR Naomi Pelersen Gerald Pevehouse Arl Pfeiffer Herberl Phillips Donald Plall Marjorie Pleasanl William Pleasanl Gloria Polinq Rulh Read Louis Reynolds Rulh Riley Thornlon Rilenour Lewis Robinson Mildred Robinson Bill Rosburq Leroy Rowland Beulah Ruff James Sameshima Shirley Schroeder Vernon Schullz A 4 1 l-lelen Schwebel Naomi Shea Roberl Simpson Shirley Smillh 'S' Dorofhy Sparks Arlhur Schwinq Jaclc Shepherd Doug Sinqlaion , Zolafslaqifnlvle Smilh Belly Spry Phyllis Scuolder Gwynn Shinoqle Shirley Slamaili ' Marjorie Snow Elaine Slahlman Raymond Shabcl Laurel Simpson Bud lSmifh'fi Lieo lirdq Soclen Norma Slanberry lfxl S ii Tix' - Q r ii l , r X , pf li. i S. i h 'F' li i ' lf NL ' x 1' W E L F 1' H 'E A R ,gg 9, I , 42,-f Ml.. ,Q-'Lf' -' 71. fa ' ' ,fl-ej,..r ' ' .. ef .' , 1 f ' E' f . If ' s '-' ' ' ' , Eff? ' f V .. A ' ' ' H ' Q, ,. ,. ,V , . x y 1 P . M, vi' 5 P ,r v 1, L: , fl 1 1,1-aff B ' XX l Q A :xii . ...t f K ' f . 6 af N' - 1 . J so x x 'sw 'ff ,4 rvf 2 ff- -ix v B af .B X of . KY :.- 'I' , Q4 M fl Don Slanfon lvlarlha Slephan Dorofhy Slevens Glenn Slevens TWELFTH YEAR Thelma Sfevens Larra Slone Bob Sfraley Rulh Slre-if Dorolhea Slringfellow BeH'y Swanson Zanacla Slfrong Yoshio Tabafa Clarence Sullivan Belly Temby Don Sulherlancl Bill Teslca S. Edward Thomas Garland Thomas Belh Throne Sebaslian Tomas I .KA TWELFTH Linnie Torrance Roberl Treal Dick Vanderpool Jessie Vigil Frances Jean Wagner Berl Walker Bill Walker Marqarel Walker Bolo Waller Bob Wesl Donald Wesl Belly Abboll Weslgale Jolwn Wlwilclwer Zoe While Earl Wilkinson Marqarel Wilkinson Marjorie Williams Lee Wilson Dorolliy Wolfe Gloria Womack YEAR Vi TWELFTH YEAR Edgar Wrighi Virginia Mae Wyaii Warren Young GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES DO Gerry Booih Earl Boyd Sylvia Marian Bull John Calinsky Kay Carlson Bob Clark V Clyde Copuggi Shirley Devalon Joe Diaz Rachael Dickson Gilber+ Dishman William Dyke Maurice Encinas Harold Gibson Lee Roy Hall Wendell Hall Phyllis Hansen Eldon Harboille Maynard Harlsock Richard Hayes Jerry Hendricks Pele Horion Eugene Jacobson Waller Johnson Charles Jones Curiis Jordan Harrison Kroh La Rue Kuniz Alberi Laws Frank Lawson Paul Long Carmelira Monge Belly Oliver Marvin Persons Emogene Porier Odell Preskiii Shirley Ra+hbun Vernon Ring David Rollins Thomas Rouse lillll W NOT APPEAR William Schaper Belly Seeflo+h Morris Sheasby Harry Smifh Arvel Spoiswood James S+i'res Max Swenson Yvonne Taylor Margarel' Todd Earl Turner Richard Tweed Margarel' Waikins George Wilson NIOR SNA mN ' 4 ,mfg ELEVEI JUNIOR BOYS Paul Ryan, presiden+ Wancla Walker, lreasurer 'Q Qs... IU in lhe sluclonls ol Pomona l-liqh School who are now merely juniors will relurn as seniors. They have been lesfing lheir wings lhis year and should be ready for lull fligh+ ne-xl year. Chief pilol of lhis cub Class was Paul Ryan. Paul Keckley was co-pilot and Willie Bob Cobb and Wanda Walker were sfewardesses in charge of log- book and money. EAR The main evenT oT The year was The Junior-Senior recepTion, annual prom given Tor The seniors by The iuniors. IT hiqhlighTs Their inclucTion inTo The ceiling-unlimiTed prospecT Tor higher educaTion. ln This TirsT year The sTudenTs have received Their basic combaT Training, and iT is now up To Them To make The happy landing. ? Paul Keckley, vice-presiclenT Willie Bob Cobb, secreTary JUNIOR GIRLS I J J r J Q.: if I Oy' ' G ...rf .ffifigflh ' fnmvw AVIATION ' PUBLICATIONS ' CARDINAL ' YE CHRONICLE - - -gmsmehvfwzzsf-am... C TIN LIBRARY ' BAND I T V o VZI.l.SElHOHO VO o 'v'TI3cId 0 EIOIOA ONEIEIEHNOO El3dS 0 ..A1:ElHl:l.. 'VEl3cIO 0 CINVH 3 X fbi J K W if SQ f 'f'G AW WHAT A LIFE ' JUNE MAD ' PASADENA PLAYS ' DEBATE AND ORATORY SHIV HO Willard Slaples, Head of De- ! jff ,I D 1 f ff' 5 vi fig' Atl: f 'V v,l .iff s r ,- ff' JI U ff The avialion shop gives inslruclion noi only in avialion bul spans info many olher depar+men+s. ln lhe mechanical dralling deparlmenl, Miles Phillips and Adolph C. Kalh inslrucf The iunior college vocafional course in lool designing and archileclural dralling and a combined beginning course in slrruclural and mechanical aero- naulical dralling. The laller includes firsl and second year junior draflsmen. An average of lwo hundred and sixly-live sludenls are inslrucled daily. The lalesl lype blue prinl and developing machines have been inslalled and lhe dralling room remodeled. panmenl AVIATION ,xxx me-mu. ..,. i X s N Q2 I , y ,L u , - ws- X- w' , ...,, , +w. ,N Vg .fr i tw V '. .6 ' - 1 2. ' ' . , C if The Primary CIMA. sludenls in lhe fall of 1940 were Eugene Billslrom, Thomas Bull, Edward Coal- son, Roberl' Conlon, Howard Corbell, Jaclc Crews, Warren Dailey, John Dunn, Ralph Edwards, Sam Elway, Carl Grimmer, Cleo Hall, Donald Helms, David Hough, Roberl Hoyer, Olis McBride, Calvin Morgan, Nels Nelsen, John Nickerson, Eldred Page, Roberl Passmore, Harrison Persons, Wesley Piper, Charles Rhoades, Eranlc Riley, Gordon Sherlc, Harvey Smilh, lvan Slanberry, Roberl Slringham, Cannon Williams. The remodeling ol The dralling room and lhe use of unused seclions ol lhe building landed us a modern N.Y.A. machine shop. Charles Boolh, our former machine shop feacher, is in cornplefe charge, giving inslrucfions 'ro slu- denls, working day and nighl in conneclion wilh nafional defense. He inslrucls in lhe use and slcill needed lo operale lhe various power and hand fools. The machine shop, now localed in lhe old avialion build- ing, has reached a new high because of lhe ample room and new 'fools provided. Wilh Mr. Glenn al 'rhe confrols, The program consisled ol lhree induslrial arl courses and one vocalional machine shop lor junior college and high school. Over ninely sludenls daily learn welding and lhe use of power and hand fools. EPARTMENT The Primary C.A.A. sludenls for lhe spring of l94l were Ered Abborl, Roberf Becher, Eugene Billslrom, John Combe, Don Duval, Kennelh Edwards, John Evans, Henry Hensley, Aellon Hill, Roberl Hoyer, Roberl Knolls, William Marlensen, Eldon Miller, Calvin Morgan, Roberl Ogier, Eldred Page, Harold Riddle, Slerling Splawn, Conrad Slinde, Ralph Whilcher. faa 2M 'Wk Ku.. Secondary sfudenis for fhe fall of I' and +he spring of I94I were Carrel Bu James Biller, Lufher Chambers, Edward Cc son, David Garreii, Howard Gaibreafh, S Jriago Hernandez, Roberi Locke, Lee MCC rock, Walfer Persons, Gene Schmidt C Schleider, Gordon Sherlc, William Simps Roberf Sfinde, Hugh Teifsworfh, Don Trucker, Ward Woodbridge, Fred Wrighr, 4 Richard Wrighr. 0 Luvlilwn-ml Aim-1':1t't 1'Ill'lNDl'2llil n X. L 1 lv ,J if X . ' s I 9. ' h,s,s., x kg ,A , , . ' 1 1 4 ,f y 1 . I 1 The old machine shop building has been converled inlo a general shop wilh all new power eguipmenl and hand +ools, Hs general aclivilies are woodworking, pa+'rern making and designing, foundry worlc, and radio inslruclion. This useful course, in i'rs Tirsr year has progressed favorably under rhe direclrion of Waller Ebersole. The avialion deparimenl proper, a very imporlanl seclion of The school, has Three capable inslruclors: Willard Sraples, James Ross, and Bud l-ladley. Wilha new building, able inslruclors, and hard worlcing Tele lows, lhe avialion deparlmenl has received many honors. This year four vocafional courses in airplane sfrucf lures have been Jraughl, wilh one primary and one secondary ground school for The C.A.A. Aboul ninely sludenls have been given Training. Filly slrudenls comprise The primary ground school and lwenly The secondary. These five shops, riveled Jrogelher, make 'rhe Toundalion and baclcground needed for a successful avi- alion deparlmeni. , ,1 X ls 1 rely 5 nn,- , vlvlx in M '234 ' A A7 'M1i'1U'l ',4 - AYJ A . U.-, ,.' M - xii. , is ' 1' j fin A H, Wim yfL' 1 ,ff ' ' iff W ,-+ i1f'f f' f' J ', Uvrwjf- N' 'jx J ' jg, 2 a N m N gin lg M. , .grapp- J, VQHQ fr W ,, Nw '- . - Vffffi ' M355 f ' ' ' 5 I ' I X in rf ' A Ib .-pq' J .Q W4 X f f I I . X1-'Y - ' . 5 : WP ' - 4, VF ,f XF , 1? -4 ' 'J f 1 . - . . .X D 2 x ' ,J . Q I 15' , ,M Q11 'Yff :J 'f Yffyk X x ' x ' X . ,ff . V' J6 mp' Q5 gy. if 5655? P UBLI C A T I O N i . i- i 5 A , .. Q Ervin Tiworson, Ediior W my fi Jn F ., , ei- 7 .,. i ,X WJ , - A 1 - ,f X X I ' 1 - xx? , U 5 pn- S f L Doroflwea Kirkpafricic, Assisiani BUSINESS STAFF. Jean McLeod , Ediior. and Mr. Dean. THE 19,41 CARDINA LITERARY STAFF: Row I, lefi +o rigl'i+: Mariorie Snow, Evelyn Edgar, Dorofhea Kirk- pafrick, Jerry Hoffman, BeHy Hacke++. Row 2: David Clark, Wilburfa Comioe, Mrs. Smifh, Bessie Carfer, Arr Schwing. Row 3: Fernando Lopez, Dean Ross, Harold Lawson, Paul Anderson, Andy Anderson. ART STAFF, Piclure above, lell lo riqlwlz l-lerslwall Miller, Mr. Kalb, Dwlqlwl lvllnniclm Tom Bull. Piclure lo llie riglwl: Bill Weisl, Paul Tay, Don Brown, Billy Flayrnan, Dean Miller. STAFF Tlwc slall ol llwe l94l Cardinal dill ils besl lo publislw an annual wlwiclw would be inleresl' ing and enioyable lo llwe sludenls and facully ol Pomona Junior College. Frvin Tlworson was edilorfinfclwiely Dorollwea Kirlcpalriclc, lilerary odilor: Jean McLeod, business rnanagerj Hers sliall l-loolcu lvliller, Dwiglwl lvlinnlcli, Tom Bull, arlislsg Waller Andrews, direclor of pliof loqraplwers. Mrs. Louise S. Smilln, lvlr.Adolpl1 Kalln, and Mr. Louis Dean were llwe Tacully advisors lo llie slall. i l PHOTQGRAPHY STAFF Sealed, lefl lo riqlwlz Wal ler Andrews, Berl Wallcer Bruce Tippie,Jol1n De Pry Slandinq: lvlariorie Ad Y , - - ams, Dorolliy Marlin. Door opens-person enfers and leaves . . . Shhhh-human sfam- pede-rusfling noise. Whaf is if? Whaf could if be buf fhe rush for Ye Chronicle affer ifs Friday publicafion. Headed by hardworking and conscienfious Ted Shiroman as edifor, Ye Chronicles' sfaff of reporfers, edifors and columnisfs spenf many hours gafhering news of inferesf fo fhe sfudenfs of Po' mona high school and iaysee. Members of fhe sfaff included: Clark Gafhercole, managing ediforg Ed Ryan, sporfs edifor, and exchange edifors, Barbara Lane and Marilyn Hampe. Ted Shireman, edifor, and Dorofhea Kirkpafrick, drama edifor, were invifed fo four fhe Walf Disney sfudios and affend fhe lafesf Disney producfion, Fanfasia. Lafer in fhe year members of The sfaff affended fhe Universify of Soufhern California Journalism Day, an annual affair. Conferences and discussions of iournalisfic problems and employmenf opporfunifies were affended. Every member of fhe sfaff was credifed wifh imporfanf news work, and fhere were several oufsfanding columns and wrifers. Ken- nefh Cleweff was conceded by his iournalisfic pals fo be fhe ace reporfer and was mainly recognized for his releases fo fhe Progress- Bullefin. Ed Ryan, sporfs edifor, also senf sporfs arficles fo fhe Prog , On The Record , by Anola Woodard, was widely read for her amusing, inferesfing, and crifical commenfs on fhe lafesf swing music, record releases, and orchesfra combines. Sfyle Sfaficn, by Marilyn Blafz, inferesfed mainly fhe female elemenf, wifh her descripfions of fhe lafesf sfyles, fads, and fhe sfores af which fhey can be boughf. Confidenfially Speaking , fhe weekly gossip column, was wriffen under fhe pen name of Dolly Mae by Dorofhea Kirkpafrick. Campus Ground-Ups , by Edilh Jenkins, consisfed of iokes and exchanges clipped from papers of ofher schools. Gwynne Neffler, iournalism insfrucfor, was fhe advisor. Ted Shireman, Edifor REPORTERS. Row I, leff fo riqhf: Edifh Jenkins, Marilyn Blafz, Dorofhea Kirkpafrick, Beffy Wesfgafe, Marcia Fredendall. Row 2: Frank Holsinger, Selma Frank, Marilyn l-lampe, Barbara Lane, Joe Dogero. Row 3: Kennefh Cleweff, Tom Brown, Mr. Nelfler. A... Ks- im EDITORS. Sfandinq, leff fo riqhfz Jean McLeod, Anola Woodard. Sea+ed: Ed Ryan, Ted Shireman. a T4 g. Gwynne Neffler, Advisor. 1 G In Ye Chronicle Den , r - 'T 1? fi x X xg et W' M' K. Qs ,wbxx X' U' ' ' ' N 4 v . .4 ,R -:Q ,' ' V' ,uk V . Q 'N 7 . i u zmgsz. .X 4 , , 4 Sp ' ' ' .. V , T ., gl, -5 1,1 AQ, . N. ,t ' 2' ', - :J L . . . .V-' I I ML...,v M-,S -A n.. 1 A '.. 'P' 'uf L - '-ex, Y- Q. x ' '- if--4-fmfg h - I- V bl -N -Exg Ni? XX xx BRARY STAFF JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. Row I, Ieff Io right Edi+I1 Hill, Paffy Crawford, Ar+I1ur Peck, Laura Carslren, Beverly Acres. Row 2: Winifred Erafer, Mary Uuddridqe, Norene Bullard. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY AS- SISIANTS. Row I, IeI'r To rigI'1T: Gloria Womack, EveIyr. Edgar, Mrs. Hardy, Effie Glenn. Row 2: Bob Maloney, Verneal Ash, Ray Shabel, Linnie Torrance. 'I 4, J If if f' . f 1 ,Lf f LJ 7 ',,Vp!l!fu K L,-fd-J Q A A , JJ W L, wfw ,L XM! w, , ,Q I K, . ,X t A fjLJ'l'lAZ' MUSIC zligiffl ' 1 . , . . ,! !' ,' ,.,.- W V, 5, ., . -'-fs, ., ,. ..,., ..,.. , -- M ?-f.,,,.,,1 ' 'lugffgdwiiill-' , sugars-fm. XX fm' 1:5553 s 4,:, ' . :i':2 . ' si 311. f -L' X . ff'-f:,.,i4Tf 5- 5 'am . L ill ill: Zoo While, Nancy Allen, Ruby Taylor, Mary McLeod. gg ki I H ' s cs. w-f I A ix J y- X J-T -P Jill, N Aly Q ,surf 4 ,F .A 99.41 if rs . -'pi lj 15. l ,J A. Under Max J. Henihornis leadership, The Pomona J.C. Blue Ribbon Band, wilh iis Tiily-eighl members and seven maiorelies, has had a very busy year. The season was slarled wilh several conceris in The agricullural hall ai ihe Los Angeles Counly Fair. The olher highlighrs of lhe year were: playing Tor The upper and lower division foolball games, The Chrisimas Pree view, The dedicaiion oi Pomona's new Soulhern Pa' ciiic and Sanra Ee railroad slaiions, The all-day celef bralion oi The iiesla Cinco de Mayo, pep rallies and assemblies. ln November, ihe band again parlicipaied in lhe All-Weslern Band Review al Long Beach, in which sevenly-nine of ihe mosl ouisianding bands of Soulh- ern California cornpeled. Again This year, for lhe sec- ond consecuiive lime, Pomona won lop honors by walking oii wilh iirsl prize in The iunior college division. For ihe second year The band acied as hosi for an invilaiional high school and iunior college symphonic band conference. This conference band was composed of Jrhe besl players from The various schools lhroughoui The dislricl. Members of ihe band commillee were: Don Brown, oand manager: Bill Woodard, Erank Riley, Wesley Crocheron, Jack l-lenkle, and Sian Bruner. BAND MEMBERS. Trumpels: Dick Allyn, Lawrence Bruce, Dick Caylor, Charles Granl, Bob Higgins, Dick Michael, Bob Oliver, W Ik CI ' l Nanc Allen Bonnie Jean l lolscher Ray Shabel Virginia Wyall Bill Woodard, Ray Ernsl. Eluie: Berl a er. arine st y , . . i Edward Mikesell, Ervin Thorson. Saxophones: Celia Ceniceros, Myrle Grace, Carroll I-lansiord, Leon Palmer, Frances Wagner, Margarei Hull, James Carpenier. Bassoon: Ardelle Womack. Sousaphone: Donald Brown, Lyman Harboille, Bill Teska. Slring bass: Wilfred Garsi, Ruby Taylor. Barilones: Wesley Crocheron, Willis Garreil. Trombones: Laurel Simpson, Clarence Sulli- Donald Scholz George Wilson Bill Walker Kenneih Bruce. Horns: Edward Bradley, Jack Robison. Drums: Brace Persons, van ,,,, Manning Baldwin, Jack l-lenkle, Douglas Miller, Frank Riley, Richard Tweed, Richard Vanderpool. Accordions: Marva l-liali Dolores Hoffman, Bob Simpson. Tympani: Slanley Bruner. Bell lyre: Claire McLeod. The orchesfra, under Eranlc Cummings' di recfion, accomplished much basic worlc. During lhe lirsl semesler lhe orchesfra en- ferlained af lhe high school and iunior college plays, al 'rhe principals and coaches' banguel, and al programs al fhe Y.M.C.A. The second semesler, 'rhe orcheslra com- bined wilh lhe J.C. A Cappella Choir and Pilgrim Church Choir To presenf Verdi's Man- zoni Requiem Mass. ln May 'rhe orchesrra and 'rhe school vocal groups slaged rhe lighr opera, Eirelly. Members of lhe orcheslra were: Grace Brazel, concerl-mislressy Monna Diclc, Carle- 'ron Axup, Kennelh Lundie, Harold Lawson, and Geraldine Evans, violins: Marilyn Morrell, Kay Henderson, cellos: Edward Milcesell, bass and lluley Ervin Thorson, llureg C. J. Masl, clarinelg Bob Boyd, bassoong Diclc Caylor, Margarel Masl, 'rrumpelsg Slanley Bruner, drums: and Mariorie Boyes, piano. ORCHESTRA w :wel wah: ' W. G., 5,5 M . Row l, lefl io righl: Kay Henderson, Kennelh Lundie, Carlclon Axup Evelyn Edgar, Monna Diclc, Grace Brazel, Mariorie Boyes, Gerry Evans Marilyn Morrell, Row 2: Bob Boyd, Bob Oliver, Diclc Caylor, Bob l-liqqins Mr. Cummings, Slanley Bruner, C. J, Masl, Ed Milcesell, Ervin lhorson, SYMPHOI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SYIvIPl-IONIC BAND During Seplember ol lasl year plans were compleled lor lhe Second Invilalional Band Conlerence lo be held al Pomona, Twenlyveighl high schools and colleges ol Soulhern Calilornia were inviled lo parlicipale in lhe or- ganizalion. The musicians were chosen as lhe besl malerial lrom lheir individual schools. Aller exlensive lry-ouls and eliminalions al Pomona lhe linal band personnel was chosen. The lirsl rehearsals were held in January wilh one hundred and len members enrolled, They mel every lwo weelcs aller lhal lime wilh a lwo-day leslival and rehearsal on lvlarch I4 and I5. The obiecl in organizing lhis symphonic band has been an endeavor lo place symphonic band music ol lhe public schools on a level more equal lo lhal ol lhe symphony orcheslra. This organizalion also gives lhe sludenl musicians an opporlunily lo play a lype ol music which cannol be produced in lheir own smaller school bands. This has been eslablished as an annual evenl lor lhe music sludenls ol Soulhern Calilornia, and il has received lhe lull supporl ol music leaders lhroughoul lhe Soulhland. The success ol lhis proiecl is largely due lo lhe whole hearled cooperalion and genuine inleresl shown by every school ollicial who was approached on lhe maller, nol only linancial, bul personal lime spenl in promoling lhis conlerence lor lhe educalional syslem as a whole. Members ol lhe band lrom Pomona I-ligh School and Junior College included: Ardell Womack, Don Brown, Bill Teslca, Ray Shabel, Ervin Thorson, Diclc Caylor, Bob Qliver, Bob I-Iiggins, Diclc Vanderpool, Laurel Simpson, Virginia Wyall, Nancy Allen, Willis Garrell, and Bill Woodard. BAND Kennelh D. Boellcher of Pomona College is The organ- izer and manager of lhis Invilalional Band Conference. The success of lhis proiecf is largely due 'ro his conlinuous worlc and unfiring ehforls. Mr. Boeflcher sfafed, A I3O-piece symphonic band wilh a more complele insfrumenlalion is nexl year's goal. Due fo his huge success wifh bolh sfudenls and audience las'r year, Colonel Vesey Walker of Los Angeles was again inviled lo acl in lhe capacify of guesl conduclor. Mr. Walker is inlernafionally famous and is af lhe presenl lime bandmasfer of ihe Los Angeles Ellis Symphonic Band and of The Sheriffs Boys Band. Conducfor Max J. l-lenlhorn, inslruclor of music af Po- mona l-ligh School and Junior College, has an oufsfanding record in Soulhern California for consisfenlly 'rurning ouf prize-winning high school bands year afler year. He is con- sidered one ol lhe loesl inslrumenfal inslrucfors in California. THE CPE fi ni j' ! J 1 Mildred Slreilr Diclc Dunlap Anola Woodard l-lenry Hensley -3 K lA 0 0' 'E f fl! 'V Ju' Ni Adj' V 1.11 Av? x .1 lx. . 1. 0 04,1 X MJ ms . f l Row I, lel+ To righl: Lorna Turner, Kafharine Walfers, Zerrna Wine, Jean Ehresman, Belly Buesching. Row 2: Mallie Lou Nichols, Dorolhy Sparks. Eloise Ehresman, Mildred Slreif, Phyllis Evans, Evelyn Ferguson, Esfelle Tolleson. i -up .,...i.. In May The musical and drama deparlmenls combined lheir abililies and presenfed The 'rhree-acl musical comedy, The Firefly , by Friml. Vera E. Besl and Frank W. Cummings were in charge of lhe music: Lucille Lewis supervised drama: Leonard J. Wagner was in charge of selsp Miss Dodd slaged Jrhe dances. REPLY lell lo riglil: Gladys l-lolronwb. Doris Drenl, Elaine Slalnlrnan, Tlnelma Sli-vena, linnifi T in H y l-l il y .luanila Coiiunglon, Rulli Modqlinw, Gloria Bull, Coin Mar- Sliellinld, Mildred Biillrri. Brielly, llwe slory ol llie opera is: Mrs, Van Dare, a wealllwy widow lllwelma La Voicel, is lalcing a group ol friends lo Bermuda on lwer yaclwl. Her niece, Geraldine lfxnola Woodardl, and ber fiance, Jaclc Travers lDiclc Dun lapl, quarrel over Jaclcs allenlion lo Nina lMildred Slreill, a lillle llalian sfreel singer. Nina runs away from ner guardian wlwo lalces all ber earnings, Suzelle lDale Morganl and Pielro lMau ricio Jaral gel lwer lo come on llwe yaclwl willw lliem: slie comes dressed as a boy, Tony Columbo lBelly Halleml. Her singing allracls l-lerr Franz lcloe Dogerol, a clwoir-masler, wlwo wanls llwis boy llNlinal lor lwis clioir. ln Bermuda, slie is disclosed by a New Yorlc policeman wlwo is loolcing lor Tony Columbo, a piclqpoclcel. Herr Franz is llie only person lo sland by ner. Three years laler, in Mrs. Van Dare's New Yorlq abarlrnenl, a parly is being given for Jaclc and Geraldine, whose wedding is lo be soon. Madame Gianini is lo sing for llwem. Jaclc and Geraldine decide lo call oil 'rlwe marriage because .lack loves Nina, and Geraldine loves Mr. llwurslon, Jaclcs uncle lHenry l-lensleyl, wlwo bas slopped llieir guarreling before. Ollner leads were Jenlcins lGene Mallweinl, Cablain lJoe Bresnalwanl, Sybil Van Dare lZola Smillwl, policeman lprice Turnerl and Corelli lCecil l-lanclwelhl A CAPPELLA Members ol lhe A Cappella Choir were: Gpal Adams, Evalynn Anderson, Belly Ahlrich, Vivian Beiselcer, Ann Brown, Leona Brown, Thelma Brown, Nyla Bynum, Wilber Carls, Joe Bresnahan, Isabelle Clearman, Virginia Claylon, kD l E V hn Bell Fellerling Ada Cebbie Helen Goll Viola Guliclc Marialys Daviess, Joe Dogero, Dic un ap, wen aug , y , H , , , Arlhur Gulierrez, Marva Jane Gale, Bonnie Hall, Grace Harris, Pal Hanson, Richard Hayes, Merle Haynes, Herberl Hellner, Kay Henderson, Henry Hensley, Pal Hill, Jackie Hughes, De Lora lpsen, Gordon Jackson, Pollyanna Jesse, Maurice Jara, Coraine Johnson, Dwaine Johnson, Eli Keeran, Elza Kropl, Marjorie Krueger, Barbara Lane, Mary La Nier, Mary Long, Doris Marlin, Rulh Marlin, Ralph Mendoza, Melvin Miller, Dale Morgan. Alberl Moody, Lalie Nesbil, Belly Qgier, Bill Noll, Charles Orr, Phyllis Pallerson, Marilynn Pelersen, Joan Reed, Rulh Riley, Megan Rudolph, Avery Sher' wood, Wanda Shinn, Shirley Slamal, Willadean Slead, Gloria Smilh, Zola Smilh, Mariorie Snow, Leonard Soden, Jimmie Slolces, Dorolhy libbels, Jane lippie, Linnie Torrance, Elizabelh Urey, Wanda Wallcer, Wilbur Wallace, Gwen Walers, Jean Williams, Anila Williams. The a cappella choir, one ol lhe besl lcnown and lilced choral groups ol BJC., has linished ils second year under lhe able direclion ol Franlc W. Cummings. The choir. composed ol sevenlyflive members, gave concerls al the liirsl Baplisl, Presbylerian, and Melhodisl churches: Chino and Bonila high schoolst Rolary club: and al oulslanding programs lhal were held in lhe high school audilorium. Wilh lhe cooperalion ol lhe Pilgrim Church choir and a symphony orcheslra, lhe a cappella choir presenled Verdi's 'll2equiem . ll also parlicipaled in lhe opera, 'lFirelly , slaged by lhe music deparlmenl. ln Ma , lhe choir iourneyed lo Long Beach, and lhere, ioined wilh olher iunior college choirs in lhe Music hes Y lival. Sixleen members ol lhe choir lormed a mixed ensemble which sang al local churches, lor lhe American Legion and D.A.R., lhe Red Cross annual dinner, and lhe Boy Scoul Council. Gllicers during lhe pasl year were: Joan Reed, presidenlq Avery Sherwood, business managerq Dale Morgan, sec relary: Helen Goll, head librarian: Jaclcie Hughes, gown cuslodian. SEXTETS THE SENIOR SEXTET llop piclurel. Row I, lell lo riqhl: Zola Smilh, Jackie Hughes, Thelma Slevens, Belly Qqier. Row 2: Juanila Mock, Lucile Bulls laccornpanisll, Mariorie Krueger. THE JUNIQR SEXTET llower piclurel. Row l, lell lo riqhl: Bealrice Harris, Chizuko Kawaguchi, Cora Mae Shellield. Row 2: Wanda Walker, Mildred Slreil, Mary Beauchamp. Ill 'rl' 2 r 1 PM 'fl fy , I HIGH SCHOOL Row I, lell lo riqhl: Evelyn Eerquson, Jean Ehresrnan, Dorolhy Sparks, Belly Buesching, Zernia Wine, Kalharine Wallers. Row 2: Juanila Mock, Mallie Lou Nichols, Eloise Ehresnwan, Phyllis Evans, Juanila Corrinqlon, Doris Drenl, Lela Pills. Row 3: Leila Erisman, Mildred Slreil, Mildred Buller, Cora Mae Shellield, Gloria Bull, Gladys Holcomb. Row 4: Lucille Bulls, Thelma Sleyens, Miss Besl, Rulh Modqlinq, Elaine Slahlman. GIRLS' CHORUS CLUB a i Row l, lull lrr riiqhl: Earl Turner, Roburl lliassrrrori-, ilrrrr Saliidri, llrils Puilell, Lnlmnn King, Row 2: Arlhui 6UllCJIlt3i', Wwli-y Crciilrvrwlr, .liiili Slrrrplivr, Glurirr Mrirlclmrri, Mr. Currrrrrirriq-,, limi-rw lralwr, H. S. MALE QUARTET MENS QUARTET. Paul Long, Richard Hayes, Mauricio Jara, and Arthur Gufierrez were The singers, and Frank W. Cummings was the dir'eclOr. THE HIGH SCHOQL MENS GLEE CLUB had many opporlunilies lo display Their fine lalenl. Their ap pearance in The operella, The Firefly , was very prominenl. They also parlicipaled in rhe comrnencemenl exercises in June. Mr. Cummings direcled This glee club. THE HIGH SCHOOL MENS QUARTET, lealuring harmonious voices and pleasing personalilies, was in conslanl demand. The quarrel was reguesled To sing Tor assemblies, service clubs, The spring operella, and Tor programs al Pasadena and Sanla Ana. MEN'S GLEE ' . v, J . x5 1 ix T - ' s I rf f: ' e' ,. A , I 4 1' T I X 5 5.4! f. 1 .1 - .J ' I . 1- ' f X K . I , ' 'J , Y I :J I ' 5 K x 1-nl K 1' . 'ww S ,I x 1 1 , , 5 l 5 . X . ' 7 U! ,- ' 2 X- 1 - x'-s 4 X . ,AX .1 A-, XX jX f ' l N , ,' I' I YN ' -45 X' X ' V XS' X . K 4. X ' 1 ir ful ' I, I . 3 , K ! . I A s ' , 4 1 I' ' ' it - 5 . ' -31-.- X' ' xx .HX Q 1 x in-X xx 1-' ,..,-- WHAT A LIFE By Clifford Goldsmilh THE CHARACTERS lln The order of lheir appearancel Miss Shea lSecre+ary +o Mr. Bradleyl a..,a,,,, , Joy Herrio++ Mr. Nelson lAssis+ani' principall . , ,,,, Merrill Boiharnley A Siudenl , ,,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, , , Ross Ranney A S+uden+ ,. , ,,,,, , ,,,s Nell McKenzie Mr. Parierson lA ieacherl ,, , Cecil Hancheil Miss Pilce lA leacherl . , , Kaihleen Van Wyclc Bill lA sludenil , , Y, Charles Vanderl.inden Miss Egqleslon lA feacherl , , ,sJoan Reed Miss Johnson lA 'reacherl ,, , , Janice Ziegler Mr. Vecchirio lA parenll A , , , Karel Sima Henry Aldrich lA siudenil , E E Dick Dunlap Barbara Pearson lA srudenil ,E , E Jerry Hoffman Geriie lA sludenil , ,, , Ardelle Womack Mr. Bradley lThe principall , ,, Melvin Miller Miss Wheeler lA ieacherl , ,, ,, ,. lvah Meryl Todd George Bigelow lA sludenll , , , , , Wilfred Garsl Mrs. Aldrich lHenry's moiherl , ,Marie Ferguson Mr. Ferguson llzrom police headquariersl , ,, Norman Barker Mary lA siudenil , . E, . ,,,,, ,s,s , ,.,,, V iola Gulick S+uden+s ,E s,,,,, ,, s,.s, Nell McKenzie, Joan Norloury, Deloris Rilenour, Doroihea Kirlcpairiclc, Marva Hiaii, Vernon Schul+z, Bill Noll, Jerry Booih, Price Turner, Willicene Spencer, Maynard Griffifh, Ross Ranney, Beairice Harris, Jane Ross, Ardelle Womaclc, Shirley Edmond- sion. fly-s l l KM mfg, ia.-A ' Y ww' we W .. ,N '..'i V A N3-95?-fL1u,f, ',.S 5511... ',.a-5...-f-,,+ at My qi 5-fr' af' cf' - 'xii s,..v ,,.-v i Ju sd 'sw-'ff' aW,,,,,,k za.-if- -ss.-s- '-S SCENES Acfl The principals office in Cenlral l-ligh School. A morning in spring. Acf ll The same--Alhe following morning. Acl III The sameian hour laler. STUDENT MANAGERS Direcfion-Erecl Cleveland, Joan Norloury Alma Gene May. Boolc holder-Kafhleen Van Wyclc. Music-Ardelle Womack. Coslumes-Belly l-lenlnle. Properlies---DeLoris Rilenour, Nayland Les' lie, lvlonna Dick, Bill Noll, Janice Zieg- ler, Charlolle l-lill. STAGE CREW lvlanagerf' Bob Waller. Rail-f-Howard Hanson. Scene Painling---Wilbur Wallace, Gorclon McCauley. LighfingaLee Wilson, James Dellc, Gordon Jackson. PUBLICITY BUREAU, USHERS and OR CHESTRA. l Mrs. Lucille W. Lewis direclor D R JUNE MAD By Florence Ryerson and Colin Clemenls WE ARE TI-IE ACTORS AMATICS -sez .0 Penny Bessie Carler Chuck . Bob Waller Mrs. Wood Thelma La Voice E 96,,.g 'X' Elmer Tullle ,,,,, Price Turner ' K- -as Avsi-,st- Dr. Wood l.a Rue Kunlz 'I' fflrifs ' ,.w'6 ,,,,...5,2Qfl,fg:'fZ::, Ellie Marva I-Iiall sew ' Milly Lou Shirley Slamal g QW' v,.ff,,ffEiQg?3-'M QQ. - asf, - vfifa,-,.f W6 G. Mervyn Roberls Jim Fellwock wwtgfaf 1+-372,336 1 Q we , Roger Van Vleck Fred Cleveland dp .j 'M,. 'D-'xl-,51 . . ,gh S -L v-' a.-4 Mr. I-larris David Clark ,vf LggSij2,E,,,w ' Wzgsgg Shirley Wenlworlh Rulh Marlin 'Q-gill X, v' 'f5'53 L10'2',-l-',:qaf5t ,xVQ4 v'T1af' K, Ralph Wenlworlh . Gene Porler ,553 1 . - 'XFX Julia l-larrus Jane Finch nm ', '5:5Q,F'5' 656, 94 K':x,,wv,- I ,Q 1Q 5'.f- 'Ta .If A 6 sw 669 ,vf, Thelma La Voice, Fred Cleveland, Jane Finch, Jim Fellwock, Shirley Slamal, Bessie Carler. , :f,r'f .JWGQZXT DEAR AUDIENCE: I am a play. I am June Mad . I mighl as well b named World Mad , bul lhen you would have grown quil grave and said, Lel's play a game ol rummy, checkers, lak a walk or read lhe lunniesf' You would nol now be here Nor I, l lear. My playing is no play lill you appear, dee audience. lThe world is whal you make il, loo.l I am lhe Senior Play. I change my name each yea bul I'm lhe same. I am your senior play-and yours, an yoursl Recall!! Remember yours? IThe world may change ils name and mask ils lame, bi il's lhe same, same world.l I am a comedy. I'm lull ol lhose who hold a mirror L. lo Iile and howl wilh pain and shoul wilh glee lo see 6 unreal world sland on ils head. Bul you are wise. You sil bi side your lriends and smile al me and laugh al whal you se IA silly world musl nol be laken seriously.l I am a school. I am a million hearls and parls. l am u selled devolion. I am dreams made one lor you. I am ll lalhers, molhers, sislers, brolhers, lriends, lovers, childre hopes and aims, desires, dreams, growlh, and counler-drean I am Democracy. I am yards ol painled muslim, poslers, lic els, lighls, a borrowed dress, a pail ol painl, and hours praclice lor a show lwo nighls. A I am a school wilh all ils hearls and parls. I am D mocracy. IWailI Wail palienlly. The world is one wilh all hearls and parls.l I am a play. I am, JUNE MAD Lucille Lewis Svated, lol? lo rlqlml: Bob Waller, Bessie Carler, Shirley Slamal, David Clark, La Rue Kurwlz. Slandinq: Rullm Emoqeme Porler, Jim Follwock, Jane Finch, Fred Cleveland, Tlwelma La Voice, P1510 Turner, Marva Hiall. Sealed, lell lo llqlvli Errxoqcrwe Poll:-4, Rullw Muvlln, David Clmlw Shirley Slamal. Slandlrmz Bfgb Wlallnfx, Jim Hellwmlm, Ld Run Kunlz, Fred Cluvfflaml, Bl,-gals Carlw, Tlwlm., l.1 Vwiu-, Mmvn lllall. PASADENA Y Kqlnuou mmm M.- hnhnlxmynsnnnanamu M li . L g.-. M K 3.8 uv- auaunumw I N mp. my w ' , ' Tkk .vf. '-LV A A -of N, V if-N e, e-W PLAYS i Dunlap, Ziegler, and Todd in They Thai Mourn Cas? of high school enfry. 43 Okarslci and Garsf in They Thai Mourn. o z e , N' K .., .fi 'ef - 4 4 nv 'Lf CAST OF THE PASADENA PLAYS i '-TJ' High School Play: Sweei Sixleenu by Arleen Thyson Madge Temple , , . . Thelma LaVoice Mr. W. P. D. Carleion, Jr., direcior Bill Blondon Lloyd, 'rhe malce-up man Price Turner Joe, fhe siage manager Marva Hia+'r Sue, promplress of Tenih and Biddle Mildred Palframan Gwendolyn Monlcrief, auihor of Dinner for Five Pollyanna Jesse I,- Q Hugh Bradley . , ,a,, .. ,,a,, a,,Y , , . . Ross Ranneyy? Babs Warren , Rufh Marlin George Treni , Maynard Griiiifh Janei Crandon Richard Kircher Ada Newmark Bill Ferris Shirley Melman Tom Gallagher Kay Sherwood Ralph Gall . Jerry Hodge, auihor of Ten+h and Biddle ,. , Dorofhy Fees Bob Malihews , Frances Nisbei Eugene Fichrner , Jane Ross . Howard Hanson , , Dale Morgan , L Vernon Schul+z Jim Fellwock Bud . ,, . John Frampion Sioop Bob Waller Junior College Play: They Thai Mourn by Granl Wood and Jewell Bofhwell Tull Elmira Johns . . . , , , , Ivah Meryl Todd Beriha Cook Janice Ziegler Reverend Benneii Karel Sima John Simpson lSiml s L, Diclc Dunlap James Meldon .. .. .. . , ,, , , , ,, . Joe Olcarski Arihur Long , . , , ,,,,,.,,,.,s,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,, , , . , , Wilfred Garsi' Choir: Megan Rudolph, Joy Herrioir, Joan Reed, Pairicia Hill, Paul Long, Maurice Jara, Elza Kropf, Richard Hayes. Leif io righf: Mrs. Lewis, Howard Hanson, Gordon Jackson, Bob Waller, Sianley Sfevens, Chi Van Wyclc. STAGE CREWN DEBATE AND The Junior College debaTe and oraTory Teams broughT laurels To Pomona This year. CongraTulaTions are due To The Tine spealcers composing These Teams, and To lvlr. Brubaker, an excellenT direcTor. The debaTe Teams were divided inTo The Women's division, comprised of Anola Woodard and Shirley Tyson, and The Men's division composed oT Joe Olcarslci, Merrill BoThamley, Charles Vander Linden, Karel Sima, and Diclc Dunlap. Pomona is included in The EasTern Division League which Takes in rnosT oT The iunior colleges in The surround- ing TerriTory. There were Three TournannenTs held This year in This division. The TirsT, held in December, was local. Riverside played hosT To The second TournamenT, and FullerTon, The Third. ATTer Tallying all winnings dur- ing The season, Pomona placed second in The division. OuTside The League, The debaTers parTicipaTed in a TournamenT held aT BalcersTield, wiTh honors in oraTory won by Anola Woodard and Shirley Tyson: one held in L. A. CiTy College: and anoTher aT Pepperdine College in Los Angeles. The TirsT named TournamenT was The WesTern STaTes Division which includes all The colleges wesT oT The Roclcies. The PaciTic CoasT Forensics TraTerniTy, Phi Rho Pi, held iTs inviTaTional TournamenT aT Pasadena. Pomona raTed high in debaTe and oraTory. Each year seems To surpass The lasT in The gualiTy OT debaTers, buT This year, we saw an example oT The besT OT debaTers. JUNIOR COLLEGE Row I, leTT To righT: Shirley Tyson, Mr. Bruba er Joan Reed. Row 2: Diclc Dunlap, Karel ima Merrill BoThamley. Joe Olcarslci Anola Woodard CrawTord Brubalcer, coach .fifir pi' :Q 1 I. DRATGRY HIGH scHooL use , , I lol? lo righl: Bill Blondon, Kennelh Lundie, Bob Treal, enn Feisl Row 2 lslandingl: Erick Karlson, Sug O'Neil, - - Bessie Carler Belh Throne, Frances Nisbel, Mr. Nelller. Sloner of forensics Bob Treal, commis- i l Anolher successlul year has been experienced by high school debale and oralory leams. Under lhe compelenl direclion ol Mr. Nelller lhe debale leams have won many honors and have broadened lhe in- leresl in aclivily ol lhis kind. The debale leams, composed ol Frances Nisbel and Bill Blondon, Glenn Feisl and Kennelh Lundie, par- licipaled in lwo Cilrus Bell League lournamenls. One was held al San Bernardino and lhe olher al Covina. Praclice debales were held wilh Covina, Challey, and Collon. Fach lime honors were caplured by our home leams. Combining lhe lorces ol lhe debale leams and oralors, Pomona senl seven represenlalives lo lhe Slale Speaking linals al Redlands Universily in March. ln addilion lo lhe debaling division, lhere were oralorical and declaiming divisions. Enlered in humorous oralory were Belh Throne and Belly Lou Glavin, in original oralory Bessie Carler and Bob Treal. Fnlered in oralorical declamalion were Frances Nisbel and Bill Blon- don. Plaudils were given lo Pomona in each division, climaxing a successlul debale season. Many opporlunilies lo gain experience and honors were given lhe oralors lhrough lhe medium ol lhe speak- ing conlesls held by lhe Kiwanis Organizalion and Calilonia Bankers Associalion. Top honors in lhe Kiwanis Peace speech conlesl were laken by Kennelh Lundie, Sug O'Neil, and Bob Treal. The Responsibililies ol an American Cilizenu was lhe lheme ol lhe Banker's Conlesl. Those who placed were Bob Treal, Ken- nelh Lundie, and Bessie Carler. To draw lhe aclivilies ol lhe deparlmenl lo a close, a Cilrus Bell League Declamalion conlesl was held in Corona, wilh Belh Throne and Frances Nisbel compeling. Resulls show lhal Pomona High School does nol lack in debalers or oralors. Persons enlering any phase ol speaking agree lhal lhe lun and lraining acquired more lhan over-shadow lhe work ol composing and delivering speeches. All who worked lo make up lhe leams should be highly praised as lhey successlully help lo pul Pomona on lhe map. Q Gwynne Nelller coacl' JUNIOR COLLEGE OraTorical claims also can be had by The J.C. In The EasTern Division League held aT SanTa Ana, Anola Wood- ard goT TirsT in The Women's division, and Joe Okarski goT TirsT in The lvlen's division. AT an exTemporaneous conTesT held aT San Bernardino, Alvan Goodell Took Third place. The J.C., Too, had opporTuniTies Tor speaking in The Torm oT Two conTesTs held by The RoTary Club and The American Legion. Many compeTed in each. The awards in The RoTary ConTesT were won by Shirley Tyson, Alvan Gooclell, and Merrill BoThamley. Bob TreaT, Joe Okarski, and Anola Woodard Took The honors in The American Legion ConTesT. WiTh such Tine records, we should be proud OT our Forensic DeparTmenT. IT does much To promoTe Pomona. We are looking Torward To more good work in The TuTure. Shirley Tyson Alvan Goodell Bolxfhirrily 11 , .gi.,gif 1 x .,f x gave Anola Woodard Shirley Tyson lvl. BoThamley, D. Dunlap, J. Okarski, C. Vander Linden K. Sima. Leff fo righf: Befh Throne, Bob Treaf, Bessie Carfer, Bill Blondon. Frances Nisbef, Befly Lou Glavin. Glenn Feist l '1 l 31 ' SSX wvws xxx N New an .x.. X -Q W -T . Q. Al. N' ' T A - T HIGH SCHOOL KIWANIS CONTEST WINNERS: Bolo Treal, Edyllwe O'Neil, Kenne+l1 Lunclie gf 1, wp . ,Q,z4Qgg,ff.W ORGANI W.S. ' GIRLS +1f f9vf- r 'I V f f .L f . 7 1. I ' .4 ,Q ' . ' V V .fm 1 . .v ' 7 JW :f'f Wf WW ' mC f2'i X5-4 ' V? . 'fr fl 0 HFISVHT WV9 VHd'lV VW 'SIS VW WVLV NV 0 S.NElWll3l.l3'1 0 SNVI'lVH.I. G m :- -I J' 'U 'L' O Z rn G3 J' . r- J' Z G5 C J' CD m 0 I- C cu an U m Z Q Z m m 21 cn Q 'n C -I C 21 m 11 P 21 Z m 21 um MJSHVA JUNICR COLLEGE Y. W. C.A Leaders of lhe iunior college Y.W.C.A. lhis year were as follows: Mariorie Pelers, presidenlg Berry Miller, vice-presidenlg Thelma Brown, sec- reraryp Delcie Marshall, rreasurerp Parry Craw- ford, social chairman: lvah Todd, membership and hoslessq Monna Diclc, devolional chairman: Maria Roberlson, publicily chairman, Yulcie Ku- raolca, conference and fransporlarion chairman: Margaref l lull, music chairman: Miss Dororhy Burgess, Mrs. Berfha Hardy, Miss Dorolhy Coon, advisors. Aclivilies included weelc-end parlies, discussion meerings, special programs, dinners, and allendance al convenlions lincluding Jrhe an- nual Asilomar conlerencel. A+ a Chinese Tea given in March, rwenryffive dollars was clonared by sludenls and iaculry for sludenr relief in China. A special inreresl was shown by lhe Y.W. mem- bers in rhe Mexicans in Soulhern California. For lhe convenience of sludenrs, lhe Y.W.C.A. operf aled rhe boolcsrore during borh 'rhe lirsl and second semeslers, dealing enrirely wilh second- hand boolcs. Row I, lefr fo riqh+: Peggy Mc Lagen, Beverly Kappes, Marcelyn Pe'rerson, Mariorie Pelers, Marion Dyer. Row 2: Doris Diclcey, Edirh Hill, Yulcie Kuroalca, Thelma Brown, Virginia Boles,Barbara Toler,Maria Roberfson, Geraldine Evans, Bev- erly Acres, Charlofle Hill, Parly Crawford, Margarer Hull. Row 3: Alberla Else, Shirley Rafhbun, Rulh Lush, Laura Carslen, Mrs. Hardy, Miss Burgess, Elaine Harris, Delcie Marshall, Frances Macias Bernice Sfudebalcer. Row I: Bessie Carler. Row 2: Shirley Smilh, Dorolhy Marlin. Row 3: Alda Coleman, Millie Robinson, Rulh Reed. Row 4: Belly Jane Oliver, Suq O'Neil, Wilburla Cornbe, Dorolhy Olson. Row 5: Rulh Riley, Helen Golf, Helen Schwebel, Phoebe Palrner, Claire McLeod, Lois Emery. Row 6: Naomi Peleison, Peggy Todd, Jane Flick, Willie Bob Cobb, Uorolhy Sleyens, Donna Knighl, Verle While, Dorolhea Slringlellow, Eleanor Morwood. Row 7: Hilda Brown, Muriel Cro- cheron, Marqarel Wilkinson, Janel Neulang, Lucille Walson, Lela Pills, Elizabelh Barnes, Wilma Calhoun, Belly Temby, Oris Gaskill. Row 8: Dol Adams, Marion Woodbridge, Jane Ross, Joyce Winger, Belly Lou Glavin, Jean Willard, Audrey Lynn, Shirley Edmonslon, Marlha Mills, Jimmie Rea Moody, Shirley Froede, Ann Zimmer, Mary Elizabelh Arkle. Row 9: Pollyanna Jesse, Virginia Claylon, Marcia Mason, Rulh Marlin, Shirley Slamal, Kalharine Wallers, Belly Hallam, Marian Hubble, Phyllis Scudder, Viola Brewslei, Helen Edmondson, Jeanolle Haahes. SENIOR HI-Y Row l, lefl lo iiqhl: Gerald Payne, Jimmy Wells, Myron Soulhwick, Harold Heally, Bob Maloney. Row 2: Eugene Bynum, George Edgerlon, Carl Swanberg, Howard Flake, Bob Rossmiller. Row 3: Gerald Spencer, Blake Sanborn, Jim Brillon, Wayne Neilsen. Row 4: Kennelh Bruce, Paul Mc. Culluch, Harold Lawson, Dick Mackey, Glenn Kinq, JUNIOR HI-Y Row I, lell lo iiqhl: Howard Hill, Jack Henkle, Frank Holsinger, Billy Hayman, Edgar Wrighl, Row 2: Dick Vander- pool, Bill Walker, Nelson Parker, Bill Rosburg, Earl Wilkinson. V -y....L,x,s,- I , r 7,1242 ,lf44vN' Q-1--+1-1.22 k-,L I, but Uxu- 0--JS Jxli AE.- S 1-K gk ,ix MMO: Mb: if 21114 f ' ffiiill fai- J ' f If ' , ' H 1 -1' RI 3y,,,,Q., .,- M, J I by y f Z 1 fJ 7 'fY' lf -fx' .X Iii ffl! 1: W ,fy i' I fl 1' ftfffi 1-QL J7654 f'iifv:'X I, ,U i'J ' r ' I i -'OP' -fff.f,,, ,,f,f., ic Row 3: Kennelh Clewell, Bob Treal, Lewis Robinson, Larry Mead, George Curlis, Dick Abblill, Row 4: James Carpenler, George Jones, Bob Wesl, Eddie G-oyelle, Keilh Haydon. N: 9 i 1 JUNIOR COLLE ma- saw 2 ax-fiils , 'i 1 EW s,,l ,mT? ' ' I signs: .mg -- fmsqsanl Q Wx. i .ew n g: ' H. is TMYQI? ,- E 'en vc J 'N IT was decided This year To disconlinue The junior service clubs, and in Their place one large club was Tormed, composed OT The men ol The TwelTTh, ThirTeenTh, and TourTeenTh years. The oTTicers ol The AssociaTed Men STudenTs were: Jim Biller, president Jack T-lenkle, vice- jmresidenT: Bob Manning, secreTary: Laurel Simpson, Treasurer. A.W.S The AssociaTed Women STudenTs, composed oT all The women in The junior college, spone sored many social evenTs during The pasT year. The oTTicers were: Joan Reed, presidenT: Francis Riewald, vice-presidenT: Marjorie Adams, secreTary: Peg Johnson, Treasurer: Doris Denny, publiciTy chairman: Georgia Hooper, room chairman. GE I O.G.A. All sludenls in lirsl and second year shorlhand classes belong lo lhe Order ol Gregg Arlisls. Sludenl leaders were: Viola Guliclr, presidenly Grace l-larris, vice-presidenly Esla Shropshire, secrelaryj Shirley Devalon, lreasurer: and Earl Boyd, sergeanl-al-arms. GIRLS' LEAGUE All high school girls are members ol lhe Girls' League. Piclured above are lhe ollicers. Row I, lell lo righl: Mildred Robinson, program chairmang Wilburla Combe, presidenlq Belly Jane Oliver, viceepresidenl. Row 2: Donna Knighl, secrelaryg Verle While, lreasurer. THALIANS THALIANS, high school honor scholarship sociely. Row I, lell lo righl: Mariorie Pleasf anl, Nell McKenzie, Frances Nesbil, Nancy Curran, Louise Wells, Bessie Carler lvice- presidenl, lirsl semeslerl. Row 2: Virginia Comerlord, Shirley Mings, Wanda Walker, Donna Knighl, Evelyn Edgar. Row 3: Sug O'Neil lpresidenl, lirsl semeslerl, Jane Elick lsecrelary-lreasurer, lirsl semeslerq presidenl, second semeslerl, Jane Einch, Miss Puckell, Belly Erickson, Wilburla Combe, Elizabelh Barnes, Peggy Todd lsecrelary- lreasurer, second semeslerl. Row 4: Bill Blondon, Bill Rosburg, Kennelh Clewell lvice presidenl, second semeslerl, Mrs. Smilh, Don Sulherland lsocial chairmanl, Bob Higgins, Ray Shabel. ATAMAN CLUB, newly organized men's honorary sociely. Charler members were: Bob Johnson lpresi- denll, Charles Orr lvice-presidenll, Bob Manning lsecrelaryl, Paul Scholl llreasurerl, Gerald Ralhbun, Bill Nielsen, Bob Cordry, Alvan Goodell, Bob Hoyer, Jim Biller, Jack l-lenkle, Leroy Valdez, Lewis Robe inson, l-luberl Colley, Don Eosler, Jack Clillord, Laurel Simpson, Gveorge Jones, Nels Nelsen, Dick Dunlap. The advisor is Harold Reed. ATAMAN CLUI JUNIOR COLLEGE HONORARY Row l, lefl lo righf: Barbara Toler, Marjorie Adams, Isabelle Clearmcn, Dorofhea Kirlcpafriclc, Jerry Hoffman. Row 2: Doris Denny, Joan Reed, Alice Koonfer, Georgia Hooper, Gwen Walers. Row 3: Kazuo Sei, Billy Nielsen, Beverly Acres, lvah Meryl Todd, Marjorie Pefers Karel Sima, Joe Labarrere. Row 4: Bob Maloney, John Hathaway, EdiSmifh, Hiroshi Kuwafa, Charles Comerford, Mervin Sfromsmoe, Bob Waff, l i. Sfarfing a Thoroughly successful year, fhe Alpha Gamma Sigma held a fwo-day inifiafion af Balboa Beach. The Club members sponf sored Candy sales, fhereby raising money for scholarships. High' lighfing several of fheir numerous inferesfing meefings were Mr. Landon spealcing on Soufh America, and on anofher occasion Mrs. Green, who fallced abouf China. The group also journeyed fo 'rhe Spring Convenfion af Reedley, California, and fools a weelcend frip fo General Gram' Nafional Parlc. As a fiffing climax fo a very acfive year, fhe Alpha Gamma Sigma presenfed fhirfy-four-dollar scholarships fo each of fhe fol- lowing: Mervin Sfromsmoe, lvah Todd, Marjorie Pefers. The officers for fhe firsf semesfer were: lvah Meryl Todd, presi- denfg Marjorie Pefers, vice-presidenfg Marjorie Adams, secrefaryg Karel Sima, freasurer. During fhe second semesfer fhe following were officers: Marjorie Adams, presidenfg Doris Denny, viCe-presi- denfg Jerry Hoffman, secrefary7 Diclc Dunlap, freasurer. G J. C. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Tl-lE LETTERMAIXVS CLUB is an organizaTion Tor The men oT The Junior College who have earned Their sporTs leTTer in TooTball, baslceTball, Traclc, baseball, or Tennis. The aim of The organizaTion is To aTTain and conTinue a high sTandard oT sporTsmanship. They had several iniTiaTuons, including one aT Camp Baldy. The club planned a social program Tor The laTTer parT oT The year which was Their annual sTealc feed and hayride. AcTiviTies were regulaTed by a board composed of: Bob STinde, presidenT3 Bob l-loyer, vice-presidenT3 Bill PorTer, secreTary- Treasurer. Joe BonneT was The TaculTy advisor. h B d D 'l S Elwa Alvan Goodell KenneTh Edwards Row 2' Ed Row l, leTT To rig T: u aney, ammy y. , . . Coalsen, Bob STinde, Jim Biller, Nels Nelson. Row 3: Bob T-loyer, Bob Johnson, Eldon Miller, LuTher Chambers, Hugh TeiTsworTh, Louis Phillips, Marion WeaTherTord, Tom Bull. ,1.....-.......-, , - , 12,45 ,TMA -f ,T Mf'r N'f .srwcaafg Y gf '- ,ewaffs THE VARSITY CLUB is resfricied +0 The boys who have earned iheir leller in al leasl one of fhe 'five ma- jor sporis. Their fir-5+ ini+ia+ion was held al lhe school lhis year when fourree lo f h n oys o l' e championship foofbali leam were inilialed. They were fold whaf 'ro wear, and +he inifiafion provided enlerlainmenl' for +he enfire school. The elecred officers were: Laurel Simpson, president Elsa Kropf, vice-president George Jones, secre- lary. Archie Nisbef acfed as faculiy advisor. i N10 Ns H. S.VARSITY Row I, leff fo righfz Eddie Goyefle, Dick Abbliff, Laurel Simpson, Jack l-lenkle, Jack Horner, Bill Karns. Row 2: Douglas Singlefon, Lee Rowland, Paul Laughlin, Eugene Bynum, Lewis Robinson, Larry Mead, George Jones, Dale Payne, Dick Evans, George Cur- fiss. Row 3: Keifh Haydon, John Frampfon, Curfis Jordan, Elza Kropl, Bob Wesf, Nelson Parker, Don Adamu, Bill Walker. g,,, K i, ,HL . ,.- 4 1 CLUB DELTA PSI OMEGA Row I, leII Io righI: Janice Ziegler, Joan Reed, Chi Van Wyck, Mrs. Lewis. Row 2: DoroIhea KirkpaIrick, Marie Ferguson, lvah Meryl Todd, Jerry Holifman, DeLoris Rifenour, Joan Norbury. Row 3: Dick Dunlap, Joe Bresnahan, WiIIred Garsf. PHI RHO PI Phi Rho Pi is purely an honorary club, whose purpose is Io promoIe inIeresI in debaIing, oraIory, exIemporaneous speaking, and oIher speech acIiviIies. II is Ihe naIional forensic socieIy for junior colleges. Our local chapIer has been organized Ior Iwo years. Joe Okarski served as presidenI during l94O-I94l, and Viola Gulick acIed as secreIary-Ireasurer. Row I, leII Io righI: Anola Woodard, Harper Goodell, Shirley Tyson, Viola Gulick. Row 2: Dick Dunlap, Karel Sima, Merrill BoIhamley, Mr. Brubaker. The purpose OI DelIa Psi Omega, one of Ihe only Iwo naIional Ira- IerniIies in Pomona Junior College, is Io promoIe an appreciaIion oI acIing as a Iine arI, Io increase Ihe members' knowledge oI Ihe Iunda- menIals of drama, and Io provide Ior Ihe associaIion of Ihose greaIly inIeresIed in drama. Several pro- fessional producIions have been aIIended Io Ihis end, as well as mi- nor producIions OI nearby schools. Also Ihe Iall DeIIa Psi Omega convenIion in Glendale, which Iea- Iured a Irip Ihrough NBC sIudios ancl dinner aI a prominenI I-lollye wood caIe, was well aIIended. To be eligible Ior membership in DelIa Psi Omega, naIional drama IraIerniIy, one musI have Iaken one maior parI or Iwo minor leads in iunior college producIions, or have wriIIen a one-acI play which has been produced, or have worked on Ihe sIage crew Ior Iwo produc- Iions. Ivah Meryl Todd was presi- denI and Joan Reed, secreIary- Ireasurer. l MU EPSILON DELTA Row I, lell fo riglwl: Eileen Diclcey, Nyla Bynum, Belly Robison, Jane Tippie, Lois Weallwerby, Frances Macias, Bernice Sludebalcer, Laura Carslon. Row 2: Barbara Morrison, Vivienne Gilberl, Fred Boyd, Joe Labarrere, Marva Jane Gale, Margarel Weddle. Officers of Mu Epsilon Della, flie junior college Pre-Med Club, were: Fred Boyd, president l-lelsley is sponsor lor llwe club. llwe presidenl ol llwe Engineers Club during The pasl year was George Barnes, and Gordon Frey was secrelary- lreasurer. Tlwe membership ol llwe club consisls of l'l'1e sur- veying class and ol any ollwer sludenls inleresled in engie neering. The purpose of llwe organizalion is lo acguainl Hs members wills diflerenl fields of engineering by means ol field lrips and lallcs by prominenf engineers. Barbara Morrison, vice-presidenlg Eileen Diclcey, secrelaryg Jane Tippie, social chairman. Miss ENGINEERS' CLUB Sealed, le-lf lo riglnl: Berl Espiau, l-luberl Wiflor, Roberl Slwaller, Sydney Lewis, Ari Nefzley, Dean Miller, l-larper Goodall, Bill Simpson. Slandinq: Mr. Cain, John Kuslrey, Kazuo Sei, Billy Nielsen, Bob Maloney, Tom Lamberf, Henry Bloclier, Waller l-leffner, Mervin Sfromsmoe, Gordon Frey, Nels Nelson, l-lerberl Forfner, Ervin Tlworson, Ed Milcesell. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club ollicers were: Diclc Dunlap, presidenl: lvah Todd, vice- presidenl: Maurine Taylor, secrelary: Jane Tippie, social chairman. Row I, lell lo riqhl: Jean Johnson, Dol Adams, Phoebe Palmer, Verneal Ash, Dorolhea Von Olen, Azilene Riggs. Row 2: lvah Todd, Maria Roberlson, Maxine Coclce, Mariorie Boyes, Marlha Mills, Belly Erickson, Belly lemby, Dorolhy Heaney. Row 3: Miss Puclcell, Salvador Mendoza, Bruce lippie, Ralph Mendoza, Bob Oliver, Paul l-laxlon, Diclc Dunlap, Mr. Landon. Row 4: Kennelh Clewell, Paul Laughlin, Fred Elcslein, Auslin Mahan, Laurel Simpson, Lowell Jelden. l? JUNIOR COLLEGE FRENCH CLUB Qllicers ol lhe Junior College French Club included: lflizabelh Urey, presidenlq Louis Phillips, vice-presidenlp l-luberl Willer, lreasf urerg Carol Biller, reporler and secrelaryq Kay Henderson, social chairman. Mrs. Green, who subsliluled lor Miss Wood during mosl ol lhe year, served as advisor lor lhe club. Row l, lell lo riqhl: Elizabelh Urey, Joy Horrioll, DeLoris Rilenour, Mrs. Green, Pal Hill, Joan Norbury. Row 2: Shirley Tyson, Kay Henderson, Sylvia Kelly, Belly Robison, Carol Biller, Margarel Hull, Gerry Evans, Barbara Toler, Bernice Sludebalcer, Frances Macias. Row 3: Karel Sima, Charles Robar, Bob Cordry, Bill Nielsen, Louis Phillips, John Beclcer, Rose- mary Brown, Shirley Ralhbun, Huberl Willer, Jim Biller, Hiroshi Kuwala, Paul Scholl. HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH CLUB Row I, lell lo righl: Annelle Green, Zelda Asher, Barbara McBride, Roloerl l-lield, Richard Hield, Calvin Prall. Row 2: Mary Arkle, Dale Morgan, Belle Case, Mary Mackey, Belly Lou Glavin, June Dorland, Gloria Smilh, David Livingslon, Thelma La Voice, Mrs. Green. Row 3: Mrs. Srnilh, Julia Parker, Wilma Calhoun, Belly Weslgale, Eleanor Morwood, Evelyn Ferguson. Row 4: Myron Soulhwick, Don Sulherland, Dick Evans, Dick Barnell, Blake Sanborn, Paul Savala, Harrison Kroh. 5 YLQQZQ, ffffjflb ifilw E f .Mr H. S. LATIN C '7 11- AA,,,,-J . Row I, lell lo righl: Willisene Spencer, Elizabelh Barnes, Belly Lou Glavin, Margarel Wilkinson, Jane Elick, Bessie Carler, Jane Finch, Shirley Mings. Row 2: Louise Wells, Nancy Curran, Virginia Wyall, Rulh Slreil, Gloria Poling, Belly l-lackell, Jackie Kappes, Miss Wilson. Row 3: Ellie Glenn, Margarel Shu- garl, Berlha Ward, Virginia Collon, Louise l'larl. Row 4: Eric Karlsen, Jack Crawlord, Kenny Marlens, John Whilcher, Erank Miller, Glenn Eeisl, Doug Singlelon, Vfaller Marlin, David Clark, Joseph Dunslan l-larold l-leally. iff W.A.A. Leufl fo righlz Barbara Morrison, Frances Riewald, Yulcie Kuroalca, Janice Ziegler. The Women's Auhleuic Associalion Cabinei con- Hcls rhe alhleuic acrivilies of The women of rhe iunior college. The execulive group was composed of 'rhe following girls: Barbara Mae Morrison, presi- denr: Janice Ardell Ziegler, vice-president Frances Ann Riewald, lreasurer: Yulcie Kuraolca, recording secreiary. Mrs. Alice Caruer Tracy was rhe advisor. The sporrs in which Hue iunior college women parricipared included: rennis, hockey, baslcefball, bad- minion. Some of rhe evenrs arranged were, a playday au Chafufey, a playday au San Bernardino. a hockey playday here in March, a Chrisumas parry, and a beach pariy. G.A.A. The cabinel of uhe Girls' Auhleiic Asso- cialion, composed out: Clouilda V. Ferro, presi- dent Oris May Gaslcill, vice-president Belly Eleanor Temby, secreiaryp Elaine Elinor Slahl- man, Heasurerg and Eleanor M. Morwood, social chairman, conurolled uhe acuiviuies of This alhlelic orgaruizalion ol high school girls. The sporls which were sponsored by uhis group included: volleyball, baslcelball, hoclcey, speedball, badminion, Jrerunis. FUTURE FARMERS Under fhe leadership of William Troufner, advisor, fhe Pomona chapfer of fhe Fufure Farmers of America concluded ifs second year of exisfence af Pomona High School wifh fhe brighf oufloolc of a definife gain in slcill, recognifion, and presfige. Fall acfivifies included a wiener roasf af San Dimas Parlc, a formal greenhand inifiafion, judging horses af Riverside, judging cifrus af Corona, Fufure Farmer inifiafion and social, and a meef- ing af Excelsior Union High School af Norwallc, California. Spring acfivifies included a judging frip fo Imperial Counfy fair, cifrus judging af +he Nafional Orange Show, Pomona Field Day af Kellogg Horse Ranch, Newporf Harbor Poulfry field day af Newporf Beach, Fafher and Son banguef, affendance af fhe Sfafe Fufure Farm- ers convenfion and judging confesf af California Polyfechnic School, San Luis Obispo, and presenfafion of awards rneefing-fincluding fhe Kiwanis Club cup, Banlcers award, and belf buclcle awards. The officers elecfed af fhe beginning of fhe year are as follows: presidenf, Franlc Lawrence: vice-presidenf, Bob Rossmillerg secrefary, Harold Findlay: freasurer, Gilberf Dishmani reporfer, Clifford Daniels, advisor, Bill lroufner. Row I, leff fo riqhf: William Nunn, .lirnrny Knox, Ray Blanlrenship, Ray Baines, Bob Rossmiller, Curlis Jordan, Don Buffon, David Buffner, Burfon Edwards. Row 2: Harold Hanson, Glenn Sfevens, Manning Baldwin, Subasfian Tomas, Brace Persons, Gwynne Shinogle, Harold Findlay, Clifford Daniels, Frand Lawrence, Bob Linnasfrufh, Row 3: Mr. Troufner, Eddie Goyeffe, Keifh Haydon, Lee Rowland, Bob Wesf, Aff Pfeiffer, Waller' Marfin, Dexfer Sfovens, Raymond Troelson, Ray Dunn, John Calinslry. Field Day af Kellogg Ranch. 4. JR TOASTMASTE RS Row I, loll To riqlil: Marjorie Adams, Pal Be-clan, Jane Collins, Peggy Johnson. Row 2: Anila Williams, Maiva Jane Gale, Pal Hill, Doris Denny. Row 3: Joe Olcarslci, Shirley Tyson, Georgia Hooper, Joan Reed, Joy l-leirioTT. Row 4: Charles VanderLinden, David Scully, Merrill BoThaniley, Melvin Miller, Bill Thomas. Row 5: Mi. Brubalcer, Arf l-lill, Gerald Ralhbun, Dick Dunlap, Bill WeisT, Karel Slllld, The loasTmasTers Club oT Po- mona Junior College was The TirsT iunior organizaTion To receive a charTer under The auspices OT loasTrnasTers, lnTernaTional. lT is primarily a social organizaTion ThaT TosTers Torensic acTiviTies and gives iTs members several opporTuniTies To appear in eiTher prepared or imprompTu speech work before The audience of The club and iTs guesTs. There are 26 members in iloasTmasTers, halT OT whom are girls and halT men. The oTTicers Tor The currenT year included: secreTaryfTreasurer, Peggy Johnson, vice-presidenT, Marjorie Adams, presidenT, Karel Burleigh Simai TaculTy advisor, Crawlord F. Brubalcer. ow l lell To riqhlz Calherine Neilson, Lucille BuTTs, Elea nor Morwood, DoroThy Wolfe, Ardelle Womack, Margarel T ll Bill Weisl. Row 2 lslandinql: Dale Morgan, Miss Van Loan, Wilbur Wallace, Larry Jones, Mary McLeod. :loria Womack, Don Slanfon, Elizabelh Urey, Richard Hayes, Joan Reed, Diclc Dunlap, l-le-rberT ForTner Bob Higgins. BEAUX ARTS l:irsT semesTer oTTicers oT Beaux ArTs included: Richard Mills, presi' denTq Ardelle Womaclc, TirsT vicef presidenT: Lawrence Jones, second vice-presidenT: Jeanne Bare, secre- Tary-Treasurerq Anola Woodard, pub' liciTy and hisTorian. Second semesTer oTTicers were: Anola Woodard, presi' denTg Ardelle Womack, TirsT vice- presidenTg Lawrence Jones, second vice'presidenTy CaTherine Nilson, secreTaryfTreasurerg Jean McLeod, hisTorian and publiciTy. The hospif +ali+y commiTTee Tor The enTire year was composed oT MargareT l-lull, WiniTred l:raTer, and Richard l-layes. vi, BADIVIINTON CLU Officers of The Badminlon Club were: Eleanor Morwood, presidenlp Belle Case, secreraryg Charles Robar, business manager. Members of +he club shown in +he picrure below are as follows: Row I, lelr +o righr: Charlene McKinney, Belly Haclcerr. Row 2: Howard Woolums, Eleanor Morwood, Lois Carsfen, Berneil Malone, Roberra Leahy. Row 3: Dawn Hubbard, Elizaberh Urey, Shirley Tyson, Charles Robar, Marilyn Hampe, Tom Brown, Dor- olhy Heany, Evelyn Edgar. SITZPLATZB SKIERS. Row I, lefr +0 righl: Howard Woolums, Danny Burlcerl, Kennelh Lun- die, John Frampron. Row 2: Barbara Lane, Bonnie Hall, Paul Anderson, Man- ning Baldwin, Bob Boyd, Mr. Nefller, BeHy Erickson, Claire McLeod, Row 3: Lillian Hodder, Charles Robar, Howard Spaulding, Tom Brown, Marva Hiall. FENCING CLUB FENCERS. Lefl fo righlz Wilbur Wal- lace, Jim Hanson, Thelma La Voice, Shirley Ralhbun, Glenn Abboll, John Hafhaway, James Sameshrima. Mr. Wagner. l X J o ' M, 3 J - ,, , T WJ LT! 'KPALQFY A J A if L 5 Wg L .' vp q 1 X' wi 2 L ww FOOTBALL ' BASKETBALL ' BASEB x X 4 W QXKXIXX x 1 XL 6 , .B 4, L xRX if L? ,.x'-567 XX 'B T H L Q- E. X EN' ' . XND 0 f J 9 5 A AA A fef 2, xx A J ,wiv N L1 .Niq ACK ' TENNIS f 4,1 . ss 'S A , ,aff- ' ' f o CD O r- 'rl 4 O I- I' IT! -4 oo IP r' :- O an E Z Z Z G5 U1 U ITI F11 U cn If I- I'- If U Z Z -4 O Z HOCKEY ' COACHES ' YELL LEADERS ' SONG LEADERS I X u X X 1 x X N , 1 MJ rN,r 'sf D f Lbgi 'fx 1- JL.. J ,swf 1, I N 1 .ff',j D' .Zf'vv1lC'l, xg PA, l Ilfc' ' VV'-'liyvp 1 , CHEER LEADERS HIGH SCHOOL YELL LEADERS. Lell fo riqlwlz Dick Vanderpool, Helen Ed- mondson, Jeannelle Hughes, Danny Burlcell. SONG LEADERS SONG LEADERS. Row I, lell lo riqlnlz Slwirley Edmonslon, lvlariorie Boyes, Mar- fha Mills. Row 2: Audrey Lynn, Dorollwy Olsen. JUNICR COLLEGE YELL LEADERS Nyla Bynum and lssie Clearman. COACHES 4 '-iw l Archie Nisbel Joe Bonnel Sian Acres Mal lvlelcall Homer Cain J. C. FOOTBALL The Pomona J.C. Red Raiders began Their season behind The 8 ball. To malce mailers more dishearleninq, lhey were consfanlly plagued wilh injuries and bad luclc. Neverlheless, af limes, The Bonnel coached eleven manaqed lo oufplay some ol their louqhesl opponenls. Row I, lefl lo riqhf: Francis Monnie, Harry Karns, Marion Weafherlord, Bob l-loyer, Bob Johnson, Jim Billar, Bob Brillain, Harper Goodell, Don Fosler, Bolch Firqens. Row 2: Coach Joe Bonnel, Eugene Girdler, Carl Grimrner, Cleo Hall, Ed Coalson, King Kenny, Bob Manninq, Leroy Valdez, Bob lcoclce, Willy Younq, Bob Becher, Bud Dailey, Coach Mal Melcall. Row 3: Nels Nelsen, Ruben Cespedes, Bob Marberry, Louis Phillips, Eldon Miller, l-luberl Colley, Bob Slinde, Don Duval, Lionel Thrasher, John Macliall, Euqene ChdlT7bClS. .AGA JUNIOR COLLEGE FCOTBALL Opening Hueir season, fhe Raiders encounfered Hue Pasadena Bulldogs in fhe Rose Bowl, losing 20-O. In fheir second pracfice duel, fhe Cossacks bowed fo Taff J.C. for a Z!-I2 loss. In fheir firsf conference game, fhe Raiders dropped a I9-O decision in Riverside's favor. Their luck changing, 'rhe Bonnefmen won a cheering vicfory over San Bernardino, defeafing Huem 7-6. The Chaffey Panfluers blanked an injury-riddled Pomona eleven I3-O. Losing fo Hue California Frosh 7-O, Hue Raiders played some of Hueir besf foofball of fhe season. Sanfa Ana frounced Pomona 58-6, adding insulf fo injury. The final game of fhe season was losf fo Fullerfon 33-O. P--'W-A--w '-r r A- W- - -...-..-N... ,...,.i..,. .A , .-,,m,.,.. L.- ,.--.,. .Mf.....s.-....,. 4 ' 175 my , ,iii , 81 S7-oi - s 3 T u s. I A i Huberf Colley Bofch Fergens Francis Monnie Marian Weafherford Don Fosfer Bob Sfinde Bob Hoyer Bob Briffairu Pomona Pasadena Pomona Taf+ Pomona Riverside Pomona San Bernardino . 51198K SAM E SCORES O- O Pomona O-20 Clwaffey O-I 2 Pomona I4-21 California Froslw O- O Pomona 7-I9 Sania Ana O--7 Pomona , O-6 Fullerfon Red Karns Alvan Goodell Row I: l-l. Colley, N. Nelson, B. Slinde, B. l-loye lv li R L. C ambers, B. Jo nson. ow 2: H. Teilsworflw F M l ll . onnie, A. Goodcl. Row 3: E. Mi or. I . ie..- -V 1 f ---.Q M '. FEP N- ' , , 4-4 Q4 A om ff 1.4, v 3 A ,, f..:. 1 5 ,352', , f I ' ff7- Ls . x 1 i KM. , ' L , Lv f' ,M A .,,.1s. Q. , 1 . . . Twin lain' 0 'i' V' -, .,. ' Y ' , ,.a.',-R , - ,.f -6 SQ.. W 58 X 3 at Cap+ains Biller and Johnson 7 I-- 5 A . -. . .. 2 . . ,Ax . Q W? aft ,,..r .23 . E .. 7 114 - - f W4 JUNIOR COLLEGE FCOTBALL In piclure below, Buzz Brown l46l, San Bernardino fullback, ree Iurning a kickoff, aboul Io be 'rackled by M. Wealherlord ll7l and B. Brillain l88l. Picfured al bollom of page, F. Monnie, Pomona quarlerback. on a IO-yard gallop againsl S. B., missed C. Meyer, S. B. Tackle. Junior College ' Foolball Players No. Name Pos. I I-lall, C. Q 2 Locke, B. I-I 4 Nelson, N. G 5 Cespeoles, R. T 6 Colley, I-I. T 7 Phillips, L. G 8 Marberry, B. G 9 Firgins, I-I. l'-I I0 Young, W. G I I Duvall, D. C I2 Kenney, K. C' I4 Monnie, F. Q I5 Chambers, E. E I6 Manning, B. I-I I7 Wealherlord, M. E 20 Fosler, D. I3 2l Nielsen, B. G 22 Karns, I-I. I-I C. 23 Coalson, E. G 24 Slinde, B. T 25 Milchell, J. T 26 McKall, T. T 27 Slinde, C. E 28 Teilsworlh, I-I. I-I 33 Valdez, L. G 40 I-loyer, B. C 42 Chambers, L. G 43 Thrasher, L. ' E 44 Johnson, B. E 66 Biller, J. G 70 Miller, E. ,F 88 Brillain, B. G 99 Goodell, A. I-I Managers Carl Grimmer I-lead Bud Dailey Assislanl Eugene Girdler . M Assislanl Qs? N- wx BI-n 5 I O 6 Ibl I? Ibl 40 IU 2 I O IIAIII Q7 4 I 7 I4O 47 93 I4 IY6 II I4 4 QS x , , I Iv1 vw- I 1 II I IIIIII wI IJIIIIIIQII. by IMI NUIII-II IIII I LI III III , II 'I I II YARD STICK RXIIIII-Is fn IIIsI II.wv.n-. RLIIMIIIIII 4 IIMI Iswwns I7.1ssIIII1 V7 I'II-,I Ixuwns I,vn.iIIfv-, O IIIIAI FIMI IIIMIII. 6 Y.1uIs G.aInI-.I RLIJIIIIII 76 Y.a:cIs Quinn-J I'.1ssIv'.1 37 II-I.aI Yards GAIM-.1 II3 InI.II Yards Io-,I 22 N.-I Y.1IIIn.1v QI Vasu-s AIIumpMnI Ib Illsswv CoIvIpI:-IUII 3 I'.assI--. 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Kearns .ia ,, -X r ,g f W, i ,,,. we HIGH SCHOOL FOCTBALL The high school coaches, Archie NisbeT, who came To Pomona High in l926, and STan Acres, who became his co-parTner in I928, now have a record oT producing nine championship Teams. The high school TooTball season sTarTed wiTh a Trip To Tucson, Arizona, where Pomona losT iTs TirsT game, 6 To 0. Tucson had a TasT TooTball Team which had had Two games To limber Them up beTore meeT- ing Pomona. The nexT game was on The Pomona Tield againsT Monrovia. Monrovia was scheduled To walk away wiTh Pomona, buT Pomona pulled a surprise and won The game, ZI To 7. Then The CiTrus BelT League games began, wiTh Pomona beaTing a sTrong SanTa Ana Team, 7 To O. The nexT CiTrus BelT League game was played on The ChaTTey Tield, where Pomona beaT Their old-Time rivals, I3 To O. On ArmisTice Day Pomona beaT a snappy San Berdoo Team, 7 To O. Again, in The Riverside game, Pomona won by a score oT 6 To O aTTer a hard- ToughT baTTle which almosT resulTed in a baTTle oT TisTs. To Tinish The CiTrus BelT League, Pomona beaT Redlands I4 To 6. iff? I Row I EI in Jelden. Row 2: Don Adams, Dale Payne, lflza KropT, Eddie GoyeTTe Johnny FrampTon Dean Ross Wilbur McMurry, Bob King, Eugene Bynum, Mel Duran. Row 3: Coach STan Acres Jack Clifford Bob WesT KeiTh Haydon Paul Keckley, CurTis Jordan, Andy Michnick, VincenT Davis, Gene MaTheln Lee Rowland Charlie Granl Bill Karns Coach Archie NisbeT. Row 3: Larry Mead, Ray Maple, Dick Evans George CurTiss Paul McCullough Jim Dickerson Jack I-lorner, KenneTh Bruce, Bob Schaper, Harry Thrasher, Bob Maloney Dick AbbliTT Tluen Pomona furned up for flue California lnferscluolasfic Federafion playoffs by beafinq Covina, I2 fo 6. Tlueru flue downfall came wluen Sanfa Barbara be-af Pomona 34 fo 6 in flue lasf game of flue season. lf is inferesfinq fo nofe fluaf Pomona was urufied, unbeafen, and only scored on once in flue Cifrus Belf League, and fluaf flue only games Pomona losf were flue firsf and flue lasf. Only foucludown score aqainsf Pomona in C. B. l.. Compefifioru. Dean Ross Eugene Bynum Elza Kropf Dale Payne Eddie Goyeffe Mel Duran Jolun Prampfon Cluarles Granf Pomona versus Clwafley. Bob Wesr as he inlercepled a Clwallfey pass before going for a long gain. I 5 Paul Keclcley Lee Rowland Jaclc Clifford Bob Wesl Curlis Jordan Keillw Haydon Bill Karns J L F O Scores by Quarrers Pomona ,D , Tucson , I Pomona , Monrovia Pomona 6. ,, , Sanfa Ana , , Pomona , Chaffey .I ,, , Pomona ,, San Bernardino Pomona Riverside Pomona Redlands Pomona Covina , I Pomona I San+a Barbara I3 Pomona , , , Opponen+s , , I9 Pom. Chef. Pom. S-.Bern. Pom. Rav. ToIaI Firsf Downs ,,...... 5 Firsf Downs Running 3 Firs+ Downs Passing ,,,,, 2 I:irsI Downs PenaI+y,,, 0 Tofal Yards Gained ,, ,, I27 Tofal Yards Running ., I03 To+aI Yards Passing , , 24 Yards Losf Running ,,,, 24 Nei' Yardage ss,,,,s,,,,,,, I03 Passes Affempied ,, 6 Passes Complefed , , 2 Passes IncompIe+e 2 Passes Had Infercepfed 2 Yards LosI on PenaIIies 35 OTBALL THE YARDSTICK ' Pom. S.Barb. 4 I5 I0 IO 5 I2 9 2 9 7 6 4 3 3 2 6 2 4 O 8 6 O O I 0 I I 0 78 308 I43 I38 8I 222 285 5I I84 93 57 77 79 96 27 I24 50 8I 4 I43 I89 29 9 25 2 I2 I4 37 49 289 I I8 I36 69 208 248 I3 I5 8 9 9 28 22 2 8 3 6 2 9 I2 6 7 4 3 4 I4 8 5 O I O 3 5 2 O 29 30 I I0 20 25 45 To+aI O O- 0 0 0- 6 7 7-2I 7 O- 7 7 0- 7 0 0- 0 0 O-I3 0 0- 0 O 7-I 3 0 0- 0 6 0- 6 O 0- 0 O I4-I4 0 O- 6 6 O-I2 0 6- 6 0 6- 6 7 7--34 26 34-92 20 7-59 Pomona versus Sanfa Barbara. Bill Karns carrying Hwe baII Q ,f. xv' i IPP F if .,1g'f'i C, JV: Qs E4 ii. P , :I fx Pomona versus Pomona College froslw. Bill Karns abour lo go off raclcle. Name Adams, Don ,, Bruce, Kennelh Bynum, Eugene Clifford, Jaclc Curiis, George Davis, Vincenl Dickerson, Jim Duran, Mel Evans, Diclc Eramplon, John Goyerle, Eddie Granl, Charles Haydon, Keilh Horner, Jack Jordan, Curiis Karns, Bill Pomona versus Riverside. Bob Wes'r wirh Hie ball, iusr before scoring 'rhe winning +oucl1down. . , iN 1 xxx-5,1 , x 3' V- , fx, No. Posilion End Cen+er Guard Halfbaclc End l-lalibaclc Taclcle End Fullback Guard Cenler Guard l-lalibaclc End l-lalibaclc Quarrerbaclc Name Keckley, Paul Keyes, Jim King, Bob Kropl, Elza Maloney, Bob Mclvlurry, Wilbur Maple, Ray Mallwein, Gene McCullough, Paul Miclmnick, Andy Payne, Dale Plriillips, l-lerberl Riglwlmer, Calvin Ross, Dean Rowland, Lee Sclwaper, Bill Wesl, Bob OL OOTB .. T L. T 'G ,M Posilion uarlerback Guard Tackle Tackle l-lallback Tackle End Hallback Cenfer Halfback Guard End Guard Tackle l-lalfback Tackle Fullback ALL Pomona versus Covina. Jack Clifford making llwe firsl score for Pomona. Pomona versus San Bernardino Bill Karns aboul lo receive a pass. JUNIOR COLLE GE Bob Slinde Ed Pine Bob Manning Eldon Miller Larry Hurly Eorresl Black Bud Dailey Bob Johnson The Pomona J.C. baskelball leam, one of fhe besf, could have gone much farlher if lhey hadn'+ mel lheir loughesl opponenls on lheir off days. Their salisfying encounlers can be aflribufed lo Coach Joe Bonnefs excellem' lraininq. Oulslanding scorers for Pomona Throughoul The enfire season were Sammy Elway, Wayne Wooden, and Eoresl Black. The final counl was: Elway, I76 poinlsg Wooden, I57, and Black, l5l. Wayne Wood Bob Poole 5 BA Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona ,,,.,,....w-w SKETBA Cilrus Glendale Wlwillier San Bernardino EI Cenlro Riverside Sanla Ana Clialley l-louse of David Pullerlon Cilrus ,,,,.,,,w-warn S .M i,.i. ..,,,,. A., rn mw,N,,.,, 2 'M Cf. Row I, loll lo riqlvl: Wayne Wooden, Forresf Black, Bob Joln son l-l o d n D Poole. Row 2: Sammy Elway, Richard Swanson, Bob l-lo er 0 0 i Bud Dailey, Coach Joe Bonnet 98 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Members of llie liiqn school lnaslcelball Ieam were as follows: Guards: Don Adams, Jack Clillord, Charles Granl, Paul Lauglwlin, Prank Miller, Carl Swanberg: Izorwardsi Keillv Alderson, Dick Evans, Jaclc Henlcle, George Jones, Dave Livingslon, Nelson Parker, Louie Robinson: Cenlers: Laurel Simpson, Myron Soulhwiclc. Slan Acres was II1e coaclw. Pomona Clwafley Pomona Sanla Ana Pomona San Bernardino Pomona Redlands Pomona Riverside SCORES I II I8 IS I9 I7 33 75 30 79 30 33 29 27 29 20 36 28 I V ' I 1 Bob Miller, lvlanaqor ,Q l 5'4 5 Km I, NU 'w 1'w'. K.-NHAN411-v-Xcwvw, CYMHU5 Gvfxvwi, PMN lnunh Hu .MJ CMU. ri lr-V-X. Rwblvwwvw, Rww 7: Ccmdw Skm Anus. .MN Hwvvlxll, Q' w xr' J,-rw--, Ldurvl Sirvvpmnrw, Dum Adqvvws, Dill Mmm PMN lv1 V'f lhw-lfUv:13',Msrw,Cx1vfQv..1Fbvv.1 BA-in Mil.-1. Lewis, Rolwimou Clmrilm Quan! Jack Hemlde Don Adema Dawn Guorqu Jorma Lkmuwf giIUf55UlW Pau' Laugwim Cnr! Swdnburq X 2 VJQI OH Pcifktf 2 44 J U wMx.c,,,.Nkb Cleo l-lall Row I, leTT To righlz Leroy Valdez, Mike Miranda, Richard Taylor, Cleo Hall, Odell PreslciTT, Sammy Elway, Bud Dailey. Row 2: Talceiri Kay, Virgil Amos, Dale Roy. Coach Joe BonneT, Don FosTer, Nels Nel- sen, Bob l-loyer. The Pomona J.C. baseball club, under The coaching of Joe BonneT, compleTed a very successful year in ThaT every- one had a good Time and pIenTy oT exercise. The Raiders builT up Their power and morale by winning Their TirsT pracTice game wiTh The Pomona College Sagehens 6-I. Diclc Taylor ancl LeTTy Wooden TogeTher piTched a Tine game, and Wooden noT only relieved Taylor on The mound. buT dealT Two hiTs in Three Trips To The plaTe. Again maTched againsT The Sagehens, The Raider nine proved They weren'T Tooling in Their previous 6-I vicTory, by Trimming The ClaremonT aggregaTion lO-2. ln a Third pracTice encounTer The Raider baTsmen were ouTclassed by The Pasadena Bulldogs 9-4. The Bulldogs goT Their lead in The TirsT inning when, wiTh one man on, Johnson hiT a home run. Bud Dailey's Tine baTTing made The poinTs Tor Pomona. La Verne College ouTpoinTed The Raiders by a 3-I mar- gin. Pomona's only run came in The TirsT inning as Dailey hiT a double, he being The only player To hiT saTely during The game. Long Beach walloped The Raider baseballers I6-3 on The winner's diamond. Wooden was The only Pomona piTcher able To sTop a Tree hiTTing Long Beach nine. Bud Dailey Virgil Amos l l i..............,... NIOR COLLE QXPO S KX x ll I5 - Hugh Teilsworfh Sammy Elway Leroy Valdez EBALL Playing fheir firsf conference game of fhe season, The Raiders bowed lo Cirrus J.C., 'rheir superiors, for a 6-3 defeat Enfering lhe Soulhern California junior college baseball lour- namen+, +he Raider nine was eliminaled by losing a championship game fo Long Beach J.C. 6-5. The local boys handed a scare +o 'rhe Long Beach aggregalion when lhey had a 5-3 lead going info +he lasf inning of The ball game. ln a consolarion conlesl' wifh Cifrus, +he Owls proved 'rhaf iheir previous 6-3 viciory was no fluke, by garnering a 6-I verdicf over Pomona. The Owls scored five of fheir runs in a sixfh inning blowup, a+ which 'rime fhe faial damage was done. Dick Taylor Nels Nelsen s L!,.fIl, if i M if . . I 3 ,J ,. , 1 l , y J ,f,fl11,' if yi HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ll KX' ji ,ll ,f a f ll ily' lg l a sf' Members of fhe high school Varsify baseball feam, t EQ coached by Sfan Acres, were: Don Adams, firsf base: Mel 5 s,'- Duran, righf field: Maurice Encinas, pifcherq Eddie Goyeffe, ouffielder: l-larold Huffman, fhird base, pifcherg Mauricio g f i:.' 9' Jara, pifcherg Bill Karns, second base: Lewis Robinson, shorf- , R , E 5 sfopq Lee Rowland, ouffielder: Paul Ryan, cenfer field: Laurel B X i 1 Simpson, shorfsfop: Doug Singlefon, cafcher: Bob Wesf, leff X is ig K - i field. Paul Laughlin was manager. X 5 I L 7 The Junior Varsify feam, coached by Bob Johnson, was l V gg-i composed of fhe following: Raymond Cruz, Ray Dunn. drdwllg Eugene Frafer, John Lavars, Harold Lawson, Frank Miller. Calvin Righfmer, Myron Soufhwick, Carl Swanberg, Ray- mond Trollson, Eddie Wrighf. Q GAME SCORES Ex Pomona ,,,,,,, A 3 Riverside ,, I 'P K Pomona ,,,, , s,,s, 3 Sanfa Ana ,,,,,c,. ,,,,, , O al 1 . 4 5 Pomona H ,, ,,,, 4 San Bernardino ,s,,,,,,,,, O Q B' Pomona ,s,,c,,, 8 Redlands ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 7 5 s.s,Y' Q is Doug Singlefon Laurel Simpson rx i X 37' 2 9 if if dlndf 3 1 . 1 l Harold Huffman Bob Wesf Mel Duran Billy Karns Maurice Encina Don Adams 9, by , . Q 5 . f Gi-ai' ' Lixxs . Pomona 3 El Monle I Pasadena 3 San Bernardino Redondo 3 Monrovia I Fullerlon 6 MT. Carmel 7 Jordan IL.B.l 4 Excelsior 5 Escondido 4 S. Pasadena O San Diego 8 Sanla Ana 4 Chino 9 Sherman lnsl. 4 l Pages l30, l3l-l-'l.S. Baseball xll Row l, leil' lo riglwi: Eddie Goyelle, Harold Huffman, Douglas Singlelon, Don Adams. Bob Wesl, Mel Duran, Laurel Simpson. Row 2: Paul Laugh- lin, Myron Soullwwiclc, Raymond Cruz. Bill Karns, Carl Swanberg, Maurice Encinas, Lewis Robinson, Paul Ryan, Coach Sian Acres. 20-30 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Pomona 3 Pasadena I Pomona 4 Redondo 9 Redondo 6 Ml. Carmel 5 Redondo O S D. San Diego 3 an 'ego Excelsior 4 Escondido IO ,' M I Escondido2 l ' I sqjy San Diego 'i 'Al vj yjf 'ut ' 7 San Diego I4 , ' fu 1 Chino 2 A if y .f I , 'lf F 1--01 PM or Q, .po-N if 7 lj if 6 l 'M X P J ll if ' 5,, ' I B 7 fa- I 'i ,f 1 rifi' pi' . 'VXYl,'L' g '- VX N ii Y, ary , ll. Y-P , ' 1 by-Vs- lj Y ri ,J - flat! 1-yr-J R l f 'xv ol ' 5 .. 'ff if - ,L Q-we 4 Q Caplain Adams and young admirers. JUNICR COLLEGE TRACK Inspired by The superb coaching oT Malcolm lvleTcalT The Pomona J.C. TracksTers had a Tairly successful year. The Raiders losT To The FullerTon l-lorneTs 80-5l, Their TirsT dual meeT of The season: neverTheless, They managed To win a Tri- angular convenTion scored as Two separaTe dual meeTs. The vicTories were over San Bernardino J.C. 67-64 and CiTrus J.C. 95-l9. ln a Tive-way geT-TogeTher TaTT J.C. emerged vicTorious over The Raider cindermen 59lf2-48lf2, buT The Raiders were second place winners. Weakened by The absence of Tom Bull The Raider Track Team losT an EasTern conference meeT wiTh SanTa Ana lO6'f2 To l8lf2. Pomona's line of performers included l-luberT Colley, shoT puT and discus: Tom Bull, in all long disTance runs: Hook Miller, speedy sprinTer and broadiumperg Leo Kegans, high jump and sprinTsp Bud Dailey and Avery Sherwood, sprinTers: ForesT Black, high iump and discus: LeRoy Lander and Avery Sherwood, sprinTers: Bob Locke, high hurdles: Harold Cowardin and Duane Johnson, milersq Al Morris and Johnnie Evans, pole vaulTersg Charles Duncan, discus: Bob STinde, discus and iavelin: and Ken McLeod, Page l-liaTT, and Paul SchoTT, iavelin heavers. T -, 1 M , T ws Tom Bull ' r l l Bob BriH'ain Hook Miller Tom Bull Ted Neely Huberr Colley Kenny McLeod Evenf Record Holder IOO yard dash Drummond 220 yard dash Drummond 440 yard dash Pererson, A. 880 yard dash Pe+erson, D. Mile Bull 2 mile Sanchez I20 yard H. H. Wrighl' 220 yard L. H Wallace High Jump Mongrain Broad Jump Mongrain Pole Vaul+ Hi+e Sho? U6 lbs.l Colley Discus Meeding Javelin Kelimoff Forresl' Black Leo Kegans Duane Johnson Record 9.8 22.5 52.2 2:O2.4 4139.5 IO:45. l5.4 25.l 6' VZ 23' W I I' I llf2 4l' I I34' 8lf2 l8I' 6 I , ' l94I Team Miller Lander Bull Bull Bull Locke Kegans Miller Morris Colley Colley McLeod Record IO. 53. 2:08. 4:45. I I:O2. I6.l 5' 9 zu' 5 lo' 6 41' 7V2 + 137' 4 ' l56' 6 'New School Record HIGH SCHOCL TRACK r an Q ill 'V l X 4 U ' 4 J Row I, lefl 'ro righl: Richard l-lill, Jim Salado, Glenn Edwards, Billy Hayman. Kennelh Lundie, George Edgerlon, Gor- don Lowry, Jack Clifford. Row 2: Elvin Jelden, Kenny Marlens, Don Brown, Ray Maple, Elza Kropl, Dick Evans, Vincenl Davis, George Curliss, George Jones, Coach Archie Nisbel. Glenn Edwards George Jones ,SEN ,V .. g. -..,,. A. iar... --is xy, sg A Q? Gordon Lowry Dean Landrelh Kennerh Lundie -pv'P'1pf -r'.,, ONE MILE RUN: Don Brown, George Curliss, Bill Hayman, Howard Hill. 880-YD. RUN: Glenn Edwards. 440-YD. DASH: Dick Evans, Gordon Lowry, Kennelh Marlens, Jim Salado. 220 YD. DASH: George Edgerron, Kennefh Lundie, George Wilson. IOO-YD. DASH: George Edgerlon, Kennerh Lundie, George Wilson. LOW HURDLES: Jack Clifford, Dick Evans, Raymond Maple. HIGH HURDLES: Vincenl Davis, Raymond Maple. SHOT PUT: Jack Clifford, Elza Kropf, George Wilson. HIGH JUMP: Vincenl Davis, George Jones. BROAD JUMP: Vincenl' Davis, Kennelh Lun- die. POLE VAULT: Junior Kewish, Dean Landrerh. RELAY: George Edgerlon, Dick Evans. Kennelh Lundie, Vincenl' Davis. COACH: Archie Nisbel. MANAGER: Elvan Jelden. ' s fkkfyr 'ygv Aikivin V. 'ry-NJ Vruyv 4, I r : vw 4- .1 1 . M , a I, Q 1 L --Q I X 3 U ' A 'E ig FIRST SECOND 1111120 Q' 10111011 Q 511111 Q gff1iN1i1GfCg?'f E P13-465 gPLQCE P13165 57 PLQCE 51217165 E 5 5 E S5 fi 156 11110111 5155011 55115551 51. 111111511 C11 10111115 51 8 7 I 1' 'SE 10-1111011111111 1111011 11111015 1101101511511111 51. 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K--- yftlsif' I, ,'A,4...Lc George Edgerlon Kenny lvlarlens George Wilson Jimmy Salaclo Dick Evans Billy Hayman Lee Kewislw George Curliss Ray Maple Vinc:en+ Davis .laclc Clillorcl Elza Kropl Allhough fhere was no organized J.C. +ennis Jream This year, Earl Wallace, Ari Nefzley, Chas. Robar, and Bob Passmore played regularly io keep in pracfice in lhe hope 'rhar nexl year a necessary number would come our +0 malce if worlh while fo enfer league connpeiirion. Malches were ar- ranged beiween such persons as could be musiered. Oihers who came our 'ro play occasionally were Royce Nall and Dick Dunlap. , Caplain Charles Robar JUNIOR CCLLEGE TENNIS V-Q-? i'r Q-f-4-Mya Leif To righl: Earl Wallace, Arfhur Nelzley, Charles Robar, Bob Passmore. HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Pomona High Scl1ool's only 'rennis viclories were in pracfice mafclwes wifh Corona and Covina. ln League compe+i+ion, Chaffey, Riverside, and Sanla Ana beal Pomona lo lhe Tune of IO-I, and San Bernardino was vicforious, Il-O. The lop singles players were: Jolm Lavars, first Ed Wright second: Bob Dooley, Don Sulherland, and Bill Woodard. Bob Sederlnolm and Jack l-lenkle played firsl doubles: Bob Miller and Masao Tomi+a, second doubles. Oflwers who Took parl in League and praclice mafclnes were Bill Walker, Larry Mead. James Carpenfer, Frank Houser, and Frank l-lolsinger. Row I, leff fo riql'1+: GULF Row I, leTT To righT: Dale Dooley, Nayland Leslie, Eugene Chambers, BerT Espiau, Andy Anderson. Row 2: Mr. McDermoTh, Ed Thomas, John Becker, JackGaTes, Karel Sima, Bob Conlon. The Junior College GOIT Club cornpleTed an enjoyable season coached by A. W. McDermoTh. PracTice was called each Tuesday. and They played aT The lvlounTain Meadows CounTry Club every SaTurday morning. Due To This season's unusually heavy rainTall. on several occasions The Team played on The lndian Hill Course in ClaremonT. The climaxing evenT OT The season occurred on April 26, wiTh The all-conference meeT aT Los Serranos CounTry Club, on which occasion The SanTa Ana J.C. Team was The winner. W, ,.. ,,,,, Fw, .W .7-. - -. qw... ,Q f --1,31-, ,,. f -1? fffgssfit-'x 1 1-nffggs' :Q-.ts R' -aff' 4'4,,, 1 ' f - - .'.-ix -, -ff' af. 1 WO1VIEN'S SPORTS M rs. Woodard Miss Marguerife Dodd, Mrs. Alice B. Tracy The Taslc of coaching lhe feminine confingenf ol Pomona high school and iaysee in lhe fine ar+ of wom- en's alhlerics belonged rhis year lo Miss Marguerile Dodd and Mrs. Alice B. Tracy. Miss Dodd is lhe high school ins+ruc+or. Due lo a new Board of Educarion ruling concerning residence ourside of +he Pomona school dis+ric+, lhis was Mrs. Tracy's las'r year here as insfrucror of iaysee women's afhlelics. Under Jrhe super- vision ol rhe Two Jreachers, lhe girls received insrruclion in such sporrs as Jrennis, badminfon, soflrloall, volleyball, speedball. hoclcey, baslcelball, and archery. Mrs. Woodard, or Woodie , as rhe girls affecfionalely call her, plays an imporlanl par? in keeping Jrhings gliding smoolhly in 'rhe gym. I+ is her job To checlc in and ou'r such arficles as rowels, Jrennis, badminfon, and ping- pong raclcefs, and olher gym equipment G. A. . The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is The high school group oT Teminine aThleTes. l:avoriTe sporTs include baslceTball, volleyball, Tennis, speedball, and soTTball. Tennis and badminTon were very popular during The year, and The girls received insTrucTion regularly Trom Miss Dodd, high school insTrucTor. MeeTings are held every Tuesday and Thursday aTTernoons, and some- Times compeTiTive maTches are played wiTh oTher schools. Such playdays were held aT Covina, ChaTTey, Redlands, and Pomona College. Pomona's G.A.A. girls won The perpeTual gold cup aT Covina Tor This year. OTher acTiviTies included a parTy Tor The senior G.A.A. girls by The iunior G.A.A. girls. ApproxirnaTely TwenTy girls aTTended The poT-luclc supper. Five mem- bers aTTended The Girls' AThleTic FederaTion oT SouTh- ern CaliTornia convenTion held aT SanTa Barbara and were accompanied by Miss Dodd. .A.A. AcTiviTies oT The iunior college Women's AThleTic AssociaTion included swimming, Tennis, and badminTon besides baslceTball and hockey. As The weaTher be- came increasingly warmer The girls sTarTed badminTon in place oT soTTball. BadminTon has proved a pop- ular sporT, and since The girls have had The gym To Themselves enough courfs are supplied Tor all who wish To parTicipaTe. The ladder meThod was adopTed Tor Tennis, and The TirsT maTch was played againsT ChaTTey. GThers Tol- lowed. GuTsTanding players were: BeTTy TibbiTs, Alice KoonTer, Barbara Morrison, Dean Adams, Jane Collins, Arleen McViclcer, Joan Reed, and Viola Guliclc. ln place oT Their regular BE. class, a group oT iaysee girls reporTed To The Y.M.C.A. every Monday and Wednes- day aTTernoons Tor swimming lessons. Barbara Morrison was W.A.A. presidenT, and Mrs. Tracy, advisor. Row I, lefi To right: Jaclrie Kappes, Linnie Torrance, Bonnie Hall, Eleanor Morwood, Shirley Slarnal, Gwendolyn Wooden. Row 2: Char ene McKinney, Naomi Shea, Chai- loTTe FraTer, Phyllis Hansen, Rullr MarTin. Row 3: Frances Nesbif, Lucille Walson, Evelyn Edgar, Elaine Sfahlman, Verle Kunlz, Bon nie l-lolscher. Row 4: Roberla Leahy, Ruih Slreil, Marilyn Harr- son, BeTTy Haclcfrli, Oris Gaslrill, Tiilie Ferro. Row l, leil To righl: Mfrrgarel Massey, Chisalo Kuwala, Yulcie Kuroalca, Frances Riewald, Angela STrona. Row 2: Margarel O'Grady, Marie Ferguson, Dean Adams, Maureen Cochran, Belly Magub, Jean McLeod. Row 3: BeTTy Jack son, Joan Reed, Janice Ziegler, Gwen WaTers, Jane Tippie, Delcie Marshall. Row 4: Peggy McLagen, Beverly Kappes, Nora Calhoun, Alice KoonTer, Marion Dyer, Jean Williams,lflaine Harris,Eula Glide- well, Zanada Sirong, Doris Denny. Row 5: Helen Edmondson, Wini Tred Fraier, Marcelyn Pelersorr, Barbara Morrison, Esfa Slrropsliiire, Vivienne Gilberl. ..BA Row I, leTT To righT: Angela Sfrona, Alice KoonTer. Yulcie Kuroalca. Row 2: Frances Riewald, Marie Ferguson, Jean Williams. Anola Woodard, Louise Henderson, Delcie Marshall. Row 3: Kay Henderson, Gwen WaTers, Jane Tippie, WiniTred Fraler, Joan Reed, Barbara Morrison, Janice Ziegler. SKETBALL The TalcefoTT sporT OT The year Tor The iaysee women was baslceTball. Through conTinued pracTice and coaching The girls produced a winning Team, beaTing CiTrus Twice. The TirsT Team was capTained by Alice KoonTer. Hockey proved To be The mosT popular sporT OT The year. This game is considered To be The besT Tor iTs gualiTies oT pro- moTing Teamwork and sTraTegy. The rainy season prevenTed much playing, and as a resulT maTches wiTh oTher schools were noT played as have been in The pasT. The Team was cap- Tained by Anola Woodard. J. C. HOCKEY Row I leTT To righT: Janice Ziegler, Gwen WaTers, AniTa BresT, Eileen Dickey, Dean Adams, Jane Collins, Doris Denny. Row 2: Winifred FraTer, Louise Henderson, Marie Ferguson, Barbara Morrison, Jean Williams, Anola Woodard, Joan Reed. Row 3: Mrs. Tracy, Kay Henderson, Frances Riewald, An- gela STrona, Yulcie Kuroalca, MargareT Massey, Jean McLeod, Delcie Marshall. . .BASKETBALL Enlhusiasm, while praclically null and void in comparison wilh lhal ol lormer years, was slill slrong enough lo draw members lor lwo leams. The seniors were viclorious over lhe iuniors, winning lhree slraighl games in lhe playoll. Belly l-laclcell was lhe caplain ol lhe senior leam and Evelyn Ferguson, manager. Row l, loll lo vighl: Rulh Slroil, Shirley Slarnal, Uris Gaslcill. Row 2: Bonnie Hall, Eleanor Morwood, Naomi Shea, Tillie Eerro. Row 3: Evelyn Edgar, Charlene McKinney, Roloerla Leahy, Leloise Hilliard, Belly l-laclrell, l-lelen Edmundson. Row l, lnll lo rifghli Bminir- Hall, Jean Ehresrnan, Gwinn Woodr-n, Phyllis Hansen, Oris Gaslrill, Char- lolle Eraler, Bonnie Jean l-lolschor, Naomi Shea. Row 21 Marva l-liall. Marilyn Hanson, Evelyn Ferguson, Clolilde Ferro, Rulh Slreil, Bello Case, Eleanor Morwood, Belly Haclcell. Hockey proved more inleresling lo lhe girls lhis H S year lhan in lhe pasl. The misly days prevenled I I lhe usual playolls, necessilaling lhe learning ol lhe game via lhe rule book. Naomi Shea caplained lhe senior leam and Evelyn Ferguson lhe iunior leam. Belly lnlaclcell was lhe manager. H. S. SPEEDBALL Aller spring vacalion speedball headed lhe calendar ol remaining sporls. This is a sporl lhal lhe girls enioy and lwo slrong leams come peled lor lhe championship. Row I, lell lo riqhl: Jean Ehresman, Gwen Wooden, Phyllis Hansen, Eleanor lvlorwood, Belle Case, Evelyn Ferguson. Row 2: Bonnie Hall, Charlolle Eraler, Bonnie Jean Holscher, Naomi Shea. Row 3: Oris Gaslcill, Clolilde Ferro, Marva Hiall, Belly l-laclcell, Marilyn Hanson, Rulh Slreil. H. S. VOLLEYBALL Vacalion over, lhe lassies were eager lo lalce oll in lhal ellervescenl game, volley- ball. A senior leam, caplained by Belly Haclc ell, won lhe inlerclass championship. The juniors reporled wilh lhree slrong leams, as did lhe seniors wilh lheir complele lhreo leams. A lceen sense ol compelilion made lhis an inleresling series. Row I, lell lo righl: Belly Haclcell, Rulh Slrcil, Char- lene McKinney, Shirley Slarnal. Row 2: .laclcie Kappes. Elaine Slahlman, Helen Ednnundson, Evelyn Edge.. H. S. BADMINTON The high school girls showed keen inleresl in badminlon lhis year, playing nol only in school lime bul also during lhe noon hour and aller school. The girls proved lheir adepl- ness al lhis popular paslime by delealing lheir opponenls in lhe lhree playdays wilh Challey, Redlands, and Covina. The newly organized sporl used lhe ladder melhod ol eliminalions, similar lo lennis. Row l, lell lo riqhl: Bonnie Hall, Vcrlc Knnlz, Ori-. Gaslcill, Eleanor Morwood, Linnie Torrance, Row 2: Charlolle Fraler, Marilyn Hanson, Marva Hiall, Gwen W'ooden, Belly Haclcell. Row 3: Dawn Hubbard, Ro- berla Leahy, Evelyn Edgar, Shirley Slamal, Clnlildn Ferro, Winilred Eralm. Row I, lell lo riqhl: Dol Adams. Margarel Wilkinson, Row 2: Marva Hiall, Dorolhy Marlin, Rulh Read. Helen Goll, Bessie Carler. Row 3: Marilyn Blalz, Nell McKenzie, Marjorie Pleasanl, Jackie Kappes, Dorolhy Wolle, Belly l-lackell. T ,suf4e-fiffli H. S. TENNIS The mosl aclive sporl ol lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion was lennis. ll is lhe only game lhal enlilles lhe girls lo lravel lo olher schools and play invilalional malches. Malches were f i. ,-I gififin. V LATTM played wilh Redlands, Challey, Covina, Bonila, and Claremonl, in addilion lo relurn games. The ladder melhod was used, and Rulh Read was manager. Jackie Kappes and Belly Hack- ell won second place in lhe annual Sanla Ana l-ligh School Tennis lournamenl ol Soulhern Calilornia. H. S. RIDING CLUB The riding club consisls ol approximalely lilly members who ride in allernaling groups ol len, one allernoon ol every week. Moun- lain Meadows Counlry Club is lhe usual lo- calion lor lhe weekly jogging, Jane Ross was presidenl, and Dorolhy Golcher was so- cial chairman. The advisers were Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Green. and Mrs. Smilh. Row I, lell lo righl: Belly l-lallem, Pollyanna Jesse, Edna Mae l-lillyer, Joyce Winger, Marion Woodbridge, Mary Basenlielder, Belly Swisher, Dorolhy Golcher, Nadine Jewell. Row 2: Sug O'Neil, Rulh Read, Dorolhy Adams, Belly Erickson, Jane Ross. Row 3: Dorolhy Olson, Willie Bob Cobb, Viola Brewsler, Bellie Bilner, Phyllis Scudder, Alda Coleman, Bonnie l-lolscher, June Dorland, Gloria Smilh, Marjorie Kalslrom, Joan l-lowell. Row 4: Helen Goll, Dorolhy Marlin, Marlha Mills, Audrey Lynn, Ama Gene May, Mrs. Green, Belly Weslgale, Lily Rivera, Millie Robinson, Peggy Todd, Peggy Walker, Marjorie Boyes, Mary Arkle, Dorolhy Fees. , . n, X. . , X . , , , . . , N: N 1' -.--.M --.... Q4 S , 4 f 'W ..,'!A E' PV' 0 K P 0 1 11:41 W ,hu lk., V. ,R M , 1 5 .4 +1 A kM',,...--.,-. E G F tif' af' I S' ,- g, 1 ag. ., x . 1, 1 ,M Y. Q?'x 4 ' sweaty, ip ACKNCWLEDGMENT When The Time has come Tor The book To go To press. iT is only iusT ThaT Thanks be given To Those persons who so ably and willingly labored To help make This annual a success. l wish To express my Thanks especially To Mrs. SmiTh, TaculTy advisor To The annual: To Mr. KaTh, arT advisor: and To Mr. Dean, business advisor. To DoroThea KirkpaTrick and The liTerary sTaTT, who were always ready To do anyThing asked oT Them: To WalTer Andrews, who is responsible Tor mosT oT The picTuresq To Tom Bull, l-Took Miller, and DwighT lvlinnich, whose arT work has added much To The book: To Bill l-layman and Don Brown, who worked on The layouTs: To Marjorie Adams and DoroThy MarTin, who worked on The idenTiTicaTions and on The phoTo secTions3 and To lvlr. Gillilan and The Progress-BulleTin, and To Mr. EasTman of The MeTropoliTan Engraving Co.: and To all Those who wroTe copy and Took picTures, I wish To express many Thanks. ERVIN Tl-IORSON, EdiTor. ADVERTISERS To our business friends whose financial cooperaiion has made 'rhis issue of +he CARDINAL possible . George Beamon Sporiing Goods Befsy Ross lce Cream Blaclcman Funeral l-lome C. O. Bowen 8: Co. Tom Bromley, Insurance and Real Esiaie G.E.M F. l-l. Cailin, Jewelry Chandler's S+ore for Men Consolidaled Laundry Curran Bros. Lumber John P. 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