Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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B. L. meefing, April I6 . . . worlced +0 organize Cilrus Belf League Dance Marilyn Krallca Billie Ann Fallcner Lorella Champ Social Chairman Publicify Chairman Girls' League Presidenl Heading . . . our sludenf affairs . . . by experience . . . lhrough classes in leadership and adminislralion . . . have conducled our school affairs . . . proposed a revision lor 'rhe conslilulion . . . beller represenla- lion and more parlicipalion . . . held meelings wilh olher C. B. L. councils . . . visiled olher school governmenls . . . planned and carried oul pro- grams . . . rallies, alhlelic evenls, assemblies . . . sponsored school dances . . . Friendship, Chrislmas, Foolball- Baslcelball, Homecoming, afler game dances . . . in charge of school evenls . . . School Picnics, Homecoming Day, Vocalional Day . . . meer every lhird period . . . Mr. Dean, advisor Diane Johnson Chronicle Co-Edilor Gary Vaughn Thalian Presidenl Sharon Lacey Rally Chairman Don Mouer Senior Class Represenlafive Gary Nuss Junior Class Represenlalive Molly Sheehan Chronicle Co-Edilor Bob Bulrerlield Lellermen's Club Presidenr Lyn Burroughs Shirley Schroclc Spanish Club Presidenl Band Represenlafive Marilyn Good Sophomore Class Represenlalive Jim Piall Key Club Presidenl Marcia Calverl Cardinal Ediior Winslon Nelson C'ontri6uting . . . ol lheir lime lreely . . . lo keep Pomona Public Schools al lheir besl . . .was lhe Board ol Educa- lion . . .serving on lhe Board lhis year were . . . Roy G. Decker . . . Burl Harvey, Jr .... Helen L. Kirlcpalriclc . . . Carl H. Lor- beer, presidenl . . . Herberl O. H. Michel . . . Lawrence I.. Moore . . . Burl Thurman . . . piclured al lhe righl . . . Mr. Lorbeer LeRoy Allison, Superinlendenl ol Schools 8 fn trvdacing . . . our principal . . . lriendly and cheerlul . . . ready lo help lhe sludenls . . . nol only excellenl principal and leader . . . bul also lrue lriend . . . remember . . . lhe lime lhe phone rang in a class- room and lhe leacher said, Mr, Nelson wanls lo see you in his ollice. Righl away! lhe many limes he was called lo lhe slaqe during a rally . . .lhe con- ducling ol rehearsals lor Bacca- laureale and Commence-menl exercises . . . or, lhe lime he caughl you running in lhe halls? Carl Lorbeer, LeRoy Allison f7 fQ4 5 5 411 f f Z 5 ff 5' ,W , . few H ' W: f yi 2 -wx. MQ 2 -fu 5' S! J' N552 ' ' ' . -mf X , we . ,, x . RICHARD BEECH Agriculfure Oregon Slale College EUGENE TROUP Commerce U. C. L.A. HELEN HARBOUR Home Economics U. C, L.A. Trying . . . +0 leach us To live 'rogellwer happily during Hue year of I95O-5I were HELEN BROWN Ari U.S.C, CAROLYN FLANAGAN Drama Universily of Wisccunsin ALICE K. 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These hallowed halls . . . is The senior class . . . consisTinq OT 335 sfudenls . . . who will remember The gay days in good old P.l-l.S. . . . when They prese-nTed Their 'l'alenT Assembly . . . had a booTh in The Carnival . . . were looked up To by undere classmen . . . presenTed school wiTh Key- sTone proiedror Ralph Bonham, president heads The class wiTh . . . Bob DoTy, vice-presidenT . . . Carolyn Buckner, secreTary . . . Jim Schield, Treasurer . . . Libby AmenT, social chairman . . . advised by . . . Mr. Anderson Wi- ' ,kwa fri ,413 GLENN ABBOTT EUGENIA ADAMS NELLIE ALANIZ BETTY ALLISON RONALD D. ALLISON RONALD S. ALLISON Dralling Cardinelfes Girls' League Girls' League Ski Club Radio Club ALICE ALVARADO ELIZABETH AMENT JANE APPLE SYLVIA ARANT WESLEY ARMSTRONG JOANIE ASPER Spanish Club Yell Leader Song Leader Girls' League Draffing Drill Team UE ANN ATCHESON JOAN AVERELL JOY ANN BAATZ BILL BACKER ELIZABETH NORMA BAUGH Arl Arr Commercial Club Arl BARRENECHEA Concerl Choir Spanish Club EDNA BEAMAN NANCY NADINE BEI-IYMER HOWARD BELLOWS CHARLES BELOIAN RAYMOND BENACCI Drill Team BEARDSW-ORTI-l Spanish Club Ski Club Track Aulo Shop Usher BEVERLY BENCK DARLENE BIGLOW DONALD BLACKWELL GLORIA BLANCARTE DONALD Flag Girl Girls' League Track Crafls BLANKENSI-IIP Thespians BETTY BRASWELL BARBARA BREWER WILLARD PEGGY BROOKMAN ROVERNA BROWN G.A.A. Sludenf Body Secrelary BROOKI-IART Elaq Girl Cralfs Traclc LYN BURROUGHS ROBERT BUTTERFIELD VESTA BYRD ROBERT CABALLERO PILAR CAGIGAS Sonq Leader Tennis Commercial Club Spanislw Club Cardiriefles MARCIA CALVERT MARGARUETTE DICK CARPENTER WILLIAM CASI-I HAZEL ORPHAGLEE Cardinal Edilor CANINE Ar? Foofball + CASTOE Girls' League Drill Team ii I 8 1 2 ,Q Q 97? 15 RALPH BONI-IAN Senior Class Preside CAROLYN BUCKN Thalians DARLENE CALKIN Girlsl League ELEANOR CASI-III Drill Team CHARLES CAVANAUGI-I Band JOAN COX Spanisli Club JIM EDMARK Aulo Sliop MARY EVANS Usher LORETTA CHAMP JOYCE CHAPMAN WANDA Cl-IAPPELL PATRICIA CLARK JO ANN SWANSON Girls' Leaque Rresidenl Drill Team G.A.A. Tlwalians CONDIT Drill Team ROBERTA CURRIE MARY DALEY LORRAINE DEAN WALTER DONNELLY BOB DOTY Chronicle Slalf Girls' Leaque Cabinel Girls' League Key Club Eoolball DONALD ELLIOTT RUTI-I ELLO DONALD ELLSWORTI-I DAVID EMERY CAROLE LEE Machine Shop G.A.A. Tlwespians Track ENGELHARDT Flaq Girl MERRILL EVANS NORALYN EVANS BILLIE ANN EALKNER CHUCK EAULKNER RICHARD EIELDER Eoolball Commercial Club Publicily Chairman Key Club Aulo Shop in M f RITA EIELDER Commercial Club LOUISE EIORA Rally Commillee PATRICIA FOREMAN Maiorelles EVELYN FORSYTI-I Usher BARBARA JEAN FOX Band ROBERT FREEMAN Gymnaslics DONNA PARKS GABELE Girls' League ROSALIE GARCIA Spanish Club UPTON GARTRELL I-Iislory POLLY GARVIN Girls' League THOMAS GATEN BY Baseball BARBARA GERBI Co-operalive Training OLIVE GESELL Drill Team ARDETI-I GOAD Girls' League MARGIE GRANTHAM Commercial Club DORIS GREENLEE Spanish Club MARGARET GRESI-IAM 5' 8 ers Secrelary NETA GRICE Cardinelles JOAN GRIEBEL Spanish Club BONNIE GROFF Commercial Club Presidenl PEGGY GROMO Commercial Club GILBERT GU EVARA Baseball GOLDIE GUZMAN Spanish Club KENNETH I-IADLEY Aulo Shop IRENE HALL Girls' League JIMMIE HALL Cralls MICKEY HAMMOND Concerl Choir HAROLD HANNAGAN Machine Shop RONNIE HANSEN Comcerl Cholr LAVONA HARBOTTLE Band BETTY S. HARDING Drama JERRY HARDING Carclineffes BEVERLY HARPER Usher GEORGIANA HARRIS F.H.A. JACK HARRIS Baseball KENNETH HARRIS Sludenl Body Presidenl DAVID HARTKE Radio Club LEROY HARTMAN Thespians JOHN HAYNES Key Club PATRICIA HENDRIKS Drill Team WILLIE HERBERT Aulo Shop DARLENE HILL Drill Team BARBARA HILLIER Concerl Choir LARRY HIXON Drama KAY HOLLEY Drill Team I 1 FRANK HOOVER .J Eoolball LOIS HOTTINGER Ski Club TED HUFF Sporls RICHARD HUGHES DOLORES HUNTER DUDLEY HUTCHISON ERDMAN IRELAND YEATTS ISBTLL ROBERT JACKSO Radio Club Girls' League Arf Science and Malh Club Chronicle Illuslralor Mechanics JOAN JACKSON TOBI JACOBS JOYCE JEFEERS lvllLDRED JELDEN JOYE JEWELL ROBERT JOHNS Commercial Club Girls' Leaque Girls' Leaque Cabiriel Girls' Leaque Thespians Treasurer Ari i DIANE JOHNSON JOAN JOHNSON STUART JOHNSON JUANITA JONES HAROLD JORDAN JUNE JULIAN Chronicle Co-Edilor Girls' League Cabinet Mechanics Girls' League Baseball G.A.A. CELESTE KALMER EARL KTLGORE JOHN KLEE FRANK C. KNEBEL CONNIE KNUDSON NADINE KOLBERT F.H.A. Traclc Thalians Concerl Choir Slfi Club Girls' Leaque 22 .vii W , f , X f Y , -fs 1 'W f Ph 3, M54 2: ' 4 W , Y ' :Ui Y 5 ., W i W ,f If an , f ? 2 my W , may Q 1 A ff f 'f A 1 sf . WM , ,X f 1, , in 4 , A A Z W, W , xii. , 1 ,. 4'5,,?,g gp? 122 ff' ,F ' 1 Y , fb 'ff , .,.,,. W , ,,,, ,ff X I , X 'w . X ,- M, j , - ' ' 'I f .,,, - ?f - JJ? V 5 , I , WW, ROBERT MAYBERRY Foolball DONALD MCENTEE Cardinals MACK MILLS Foolball DARL MORRlS Slaqe Manager SUSAN MCCLURE Concerl Cl-noir RUTH KATHLEEN MEADOWS Girls' League CELIA MORALES G. A. A. DANIEL MUNOZ Cardinals gh I ROBERT NELSON JOI-IN NIELSON Track E. EA. Secrelary BARBARA OKEY iNi1I.W,OVXTENS s Arl Sluderii Body Treasurer PATRICIA PATRICK PAULA PATTEE Drill Team Girls' League Cabinel ALICE PERTILE POLICARPO PETRIDIS Cardinelles Science a'id Malli Club HENRY NIXON Aulo Slwop DOROTHY PAGE Spanish Club WI LMER PAYNE Ari CAROL PHILLIPS I-lomemalcinq 1 ! Z I NANCY NIXON RONALD NORGAARD RUSSELL NORTI-IRU Rally Commillee DORIS PALMER Yell Leader JIM PENNINGTON Tennis JIM PIATT Key Club Presidenf Commerce FRANK RARISI Key Club SHIRLEY PENNINGTON Concerf Choir DAVID PIERCE Draffirig Vocalional Maclwine Shop CARL PARKER Drama RUTI-I RERRIN Uslier MARY BELL PIERCI Commerce 25 NANCY PINCKLEY GERALD PONTING RICHARD PONTING ELEANOR PRATT DONALD RANNEY JOAN RATH Cardinelfes Sporls Aulo Slwop 5' 8 ers Arl G.A.A. LILLIAN RECUPERO MARIANNE REED PHILIP REEVES ROBERT REYNOLDS PRUDENCE RICCA MARION RICE Concerf Choir Flaq Girl F,F.A. Reporler Track .I Song Leader G.A.A. CALLIE ROBY FRANK RODRIGUEZ DOROTHY ROSEBOOM BARBARA ROSELAND PEGG-Y.ROSS BARBARA ROY Orclweslra Spanish Club Treasurer Concerl Clwoir I-lomemalclnq Drill Team Concerl CI'1oIr EDDIE RUSSELL LOUIS SALAS CAROLE SALLING BOB SANDERS LINDA SANDLIN RICHARD SARRAIL Gymnaslics Spanish Club BOIES Aulo Shop Girls' Leaque Track Tumbler ,N ..,.,,.,. ,., .A...,-... ,....,......M.L. , ' we ' W A JIM SCHIELD RICHARD SCHMIDT BARBARA SCHRECK SHIRLEY SCHROCK MARILYN SCGTT CHARLENE Senior Class Treasurer Proieclion Clwiel Drill Team Caplain Sludenf Council Band Commerce SCROGGINS Represenlalive Commercial Club TOM SHARP MOLLY SHEEHAN VIRGINIA SHEEEIELD MINERVA SHERTZER DONNIE SHUMAKER ARLENE SILVEY Tliespians Chronicle Co-Edilor Drill Team Tlwalians Eoolball Cardinal Copy Eclifo EUGENIA SMITH RICHARD SMITH LOIS SNYDER GLADYS SODERBERG RICHARD SOPER FLORENCE Girls' Leaque Football Commerce Drill Team Traclc SPOTSWOOD Commerce BARBARA STEELE SONDRA LEE STEELE SUE STEINER STEPHEN STEWART PAT STIDHAM EDWINA STIRES Girls' League Band Cardinal Arl Eclilor Science and Mallw Club Commerce Girls' League ii ffi I 6' ERNA STRATTON Tlwespiaris CAROLYN SULLIVAN G. A. A. Presiclenf MARLEN SUND Usher JUANITA TAFOYA Spanish Club JOAN TANI-IAUSER Girls' League ANGIE TARIN G.A.A. DUANE TAYLOR Baseball JAMES TENNY Baslcelball GLORIA TESSIER Commerce LUCILLE TESSIER Flag Girl CHARLES TORREZ Band GILBERT TRAPP E. F.A. LOIS TREAT Drill Team ROLAND TRUNNELL Commerce BARBARA TURNER Science and Maflw Club ERLEEN TURNER Girls' League DONALD UPI-IOUSE Commerce MARIE VALDEZ Cardinal Shall VIRGINIA VAN CLEAVE Yell Leader VIRGIL VAN SCI-IOONI-IOVEN Tlwespiaris GARY VAUGI-IN Thalian Presidenl MARGARET von I-IAKE Tlialians MARY VON RATIBOR Drill Team LOIS WARDLEIGI-I Commercial Club Illiuing. buf nol omiliecl . William Barnes Gary Black Fred Carnplwausen Marcia Clark Phil Cropper Denise Deiqnan Jack Flainerly Paul Gonzales Alberf Hage Harold Hanson Neil Har? Earl Henderson Ronnie Hile Everefl Holladay Gary Jacobs Larry Ludwiclc Tony Molinaro Jim Monroy STELLA WARNER 5' 8 ers EVELYN WEBBER Science MERLE WELCH Cardinal Assislanf Edilor GRACE WENDRUCK Tlwalians MARTIN WENDRUCK Radio Club LAUREL WHITAKER Rally Co-Chairman MARCUS WHITCHURCH Agriculfure FLORENCE WIEGNER Commerce JACK AUSTIN WILDER Science and Maflw Club BETTY WILSON Song Leader ROBERT WILSON Concerf Choir MARCIA WINE Bible Club BARBARA WOODBURN G.A.A. ARTHU R WOOLSEY Concerf Choir JOHN WOOTON Dramalics NANCY WRIGHT Erenclw Club Theodore O'DeII Henry Roosien Billy Ross Donald Sclwarf Paul Serna Joann Tessier Jan Thornsley Tony Truiilla Barbara Wallcins James Willis l7rogreAAing . . . along Jrhe road . . . ol famel7l and lor+unel?l . . . is The junior class . . .under lhe able hands ol advisers . . . Miss Harbour and Mr. Alden . . . presidenl, Gary Nuss . . , vice-president Gilberl Ballcam . . . secrelary, Bobby Lee Lyons . . . Sammy Telles, Treas- urer . . . social chairman, Jackie Bush The class presenred . . . lhe annual Junior Class Carnival . . . Junior Class Talenl Show. . .sold colces al baslcelball games . . . held The Junior-Senior Prom for fhe seniors . . . a prom which will long be remembered I 4 11' wi1 .4 Mx vw 1 Z ,,,, PM A M- Km' ' W ,k.f : ,f , L Vg, X 4 .fm we E 'nav , jeg W3 X Mimi ,Q my MWA , X , Y '..A img f ' f if fi M ww Q VX N ' ' Al L4 wk, QAQ7 Q , A .L ,f ak 5 Q W ' AQ Wa WS wg 1 QV Mi 5 if LQ S., ,,. W, V ami AQ M3 it , Wim has Nam WWE +P: 'Q -in 'gi E sgflil , WA an 23. mi, gym Eeginning . . . lhe long slrelch al P. l-l. S .... silling on 'rhe shell . . . are The 399 sophomores . . . under lhe leadership ol . . . Gary Schar- rnann, preside-nl . . . Bruce Asper, vice- presidenl . . .Joan Ziegler, secrelary . . . Jeanelle Agan, lreasurer . . . Darlene Coales, social chairman . . . and advised by Glenn Townsend Off +o a good s+ar+ . . , presenled win- ning Sophomore Talenl Assembly . . . wilh a lrip lo Calalina as The plol . . . Beniy Kaufmann as emcee . . . sophomores also gave a dance . . . lor sophomores only ,fi Nil 1. fi w. will- 'id' .IN 5 E'lN '1 i - ww -We I N 'f sf -ff i' 5 I, fb . 2 5 Q f 0 if me-QM 9-in-M MIDDLl:, left to right: ROVV I. M, McEntee, P. Gale, F. Montoya, N. Horn, J. fm .pk i ft . fi 1 ix .,. 1 5 E. Dennen, L. Gill. ROW 2: D. Freeman, C. Camrnidge, R. Blunzel, S. Bo CI, N. J. Bonharn, M. Crook, D. Clark, P. Gloss, D, Dickerson, B. Bodelson, B. Brooks, M. Clepper, B. Asper, L. DeHart, C. Couvillon, P. Boney, A. Craig, E. Carcliel, M. Corona, N. Eutslei, J. Agan, D Finnnrty, G. Brooks. ROW 5: K, Ewart, TOP, left to right: ROW I: M, L Birnie, S. Gaul, S. Adelman, B. Carver, P. Buck, C. Chapple, D. Cf-its, K, Coulter, S. Bayrd, I. Garcia, M. Fisher, D, Ely, y Baker, C. Decker, P. Davis, A. Calloway ROW 3: T. Garvey, R. Hutchison, J. Aguirre, S. Canine, R. Arzola, M. L Dalton, B. Anton. ROW 4: G Bashore, P. Blackwell, T. Crosbie, D, Bishop, M. Disniuke, D. Dundas, D. Banks, S. Ballou, D. Finnerty, B. Beainon, R. Bayalian, G. Bore-ns. ROW 6: D. Cook, B. Berry, B. Dow, R. Dale, N. Engels, R. Gieszl, B. fogelsong, H. Carter, D. Dire, D. Williains. ROW 7: W. Base, M. Boyd, R Blowey, F. Frnculet, D. Colrnan, B. Fuller, B. Fox, R. Cates, D. Foard, L. Cone. OitiL, J Linder, S. Mooneyliant, D Morgon, D. Keyes, J. A. Lee, M. Hubble, R. Moreno, L. McClure, D. Maddock, M. Graff, P. Mullins, E. McQuiston, C. , A. Gonzaler. ROW 3: M. Kennedy, M, Gotko, G, Munoz, A. Menclevil, M. Leon, House, R. Havens, J. Newshani. ROW 4: M. Good, I. Grove, B. Harrnon, J. Nesbit, K. Osborne, M. McMullen, W. Kaltenlnerger, J. Lynch, M. Knapp. ROW ROW 6: D. Matthews I Mach D McLain G Lloyd R McDonald E Her M. Marks, B. Hedrick, M. L. Hill, J. Hopkins, M. Jennings. ROW 2: M. Olivas, Johnston, J. Goodole, R Godlove, J. Holden, D. Milton, J. Methan, C. Keener C, Mason, E. Krausvnon, P, Lehnten, J, Hilliar, F. Hury, B. Horne, S. Lewis, S. Hixon, B. LaVars, S. Ott, D. Lancaster, P, Murray, D. Norman, I. Miranda, B. 5: J. Haston, J. Jeffers, C. Grossman, M. McCortli-y, D. Nugent, J. McGrufler. , . , . , . , . ., . .- nandez, O. Morales, J. Nicoles, D. Neel, R. Lopez, W. Moses, A. Muscarello, F. Nagano, J. Morgan, L. Fridge. ROW 7: L. Griffis, D. McColgan, R. Legault, R. Hollister, H. Miller, H. Hartline, J. Mills, R. Greeson, D. Owens, P. Ontiveros, J. Munro, J. Hollis. ROW B. R. Marshall, M. Maxwell, R. McGruder, B. Flannagan, S. Griinniet, V. Hall, li. Hill, R. Moniay, R. Malesky, E. Groves, G. Johnson, J. Holloway, E. I-lenclereson, S. Hernadez, M. Godfry, J. Jones, B. Munoz, M. Murrow, L. Lyons, R, Legoroff. BOTTOM, left to right: ROW I: J. C. Schloss, S. Toner, B. Sweat, B. Wilson, M. Young, G. Riggs, L. Suckut, S. Wooten, C. Phillips, B. Witty, L. Smith, B. Weiss, B. Sinith, J. Snyder, M. Teale, S.' Stevens. ROW Q: E. Zabroski, L. Vincent, J. Zeigler, J. Pittinan, R. Sterns, M. Swenson M. Van Schoonhovet , li V. Stephenson, D, Samuels, V. Payne, A. Wilson, L. Wilson. ROW 3: B. Slagle, L. Weaver, P. Reynolds, J. Palnier, K. Reynolds, P. Smith, G. Parker, V. Wright, A. Valleia, M. Salas, N Patterson, B. Sanford, R. Quale. ROW 4: S. Sinith, O. Unck, B Schaffner, A. Patterson, C. Wendell, P. Wells, B. Lather, L. Short, M. Weaver, D. Swindle, D. Pipes, C. Vtlintermute, C. Wood, C. L. Simmons, B. Williamson, S Sandlin ROW 5- D Vancliver T Perez J Swanson P. Ward, J. Roy, P. Patterson, D. Reiniohrt, D. Sutton, P. Smith, M. Simmons, N. Zopff. ROW 6: R. Stiangelancl, J. Snott, G. Schormann, M. Sein, G. Peter- son, P. Swanlserg, P. Salaclo, G. Parisi, D. Urena, O, Zans, L. Roby, J. Walters, B. Venolia, J. Schmidt, D. Platt, B. Scoby, D. Scott, D. Vaughn. ROW 7: B. Stief, R. Eurhart, L. Wyntan, S. Spring, R. Taylor, J. Smith, B. Scoby, F. Pierce, D. Ray, J. Price, A. Stephenson, D. Shockley, A. Ursuo. ROW B: D, Sages- rnan, E. Sage, R. Puhl, R. Weinoorten, C. Smith, R. Torrez, R. Scheller, J.Robles, M. Vera. ',,,..,.. .,,, WW.-.-,wow-an m Z' 'Lf IN -1111- ,L M , fb . 2 if pf ,fag x we nv? Wm? 10 Dmner wa-M1 Wax 'W R Q1 as Y. QQ D' ki' S'w ' M mg, , 4 Im wr wg ff hs' Q .iii x, , Q' is L 1. wr 4515, 4. Qlxgtfq 'XwiX::-gf 438352 STE Kelvnginy . . . To The Girls' League . . . is The privilege of every girl in school . . . acfivifies are planned ThroughouT The year To acguainf The girls wifh one anofher . . . Big and LiTTle Sisfer Teal' . . . Fafher-Daughfer Banquef . . . Backwards Dance . . . Ralph Bonham chosen King . . . Mofher-Daughfer Tea and Fashion Show lcoreffa Champ Leff To Righf: Virginia Van Cleave, Loreffa Champ, Beffy Wilson, Prudy Ricca ln June a formal inducfion ceremony is held . . . This year's officers were . . . Loreffa Champ, presidenf . . . BeTTy Wilson, vice-presidenf . . . Prudy Ricca, secrefary . . . Virginia Van Cleave, Treasurer . . . Marianne Reed, social chairman . . . new To Pomona This year . . . is adviser, Mrs. Bailey Leff To Righf: Row I: P. Ricca, B. Wilson, L. Champ, M, Reed. Row 2: M, Daley, C. Englehardf, J, Johnson, S. Sullivan, S. Sfeiner, N P. Paffee, E. Lopez. Row 3: G. Riggs, M. L. Huff, J. Agan, Mrs. Bailey, B. A. Fallcner, B. Colisfa, J, Workman, P. Woodruff 36 M ,ml L , LAW ' ' M V Avg' iq 1 J se. Q, fy? 1 Q W 2 if ,rw it My iii? 1' gg N fa?2?z.pfff 1 UNLV 'I , WM , t -fif gsm, vw' ,V 75. Vs 2, 3 w?iS4 ,Q w ,V ,W N' sw if ggkfyf. 7 x x l 5 ?mP xx hnefgf 'fda ' fem XX, m R, , 5 9,9395 'wgmsfz wwgizl- ' .aw A , 124 K fx WK-as ff 351 sa. fa ,.,. , ' W ffffygm K W ffm I N Leif To Righl: Sealed: Marcia Calverl, Merle Welch, Arlene Silvey, Sue Sleiner, Lorerla Meyer. Sfandingz Ken McSpad- den, Kafhleen l-lilch, Marie Valdez, Bob Bullerfield, Libby Amenf, Mr. Brown. Missing: Donna Samuels. Marcia Calverl g ui 1 ' Puazffrfny. . . +he annual . . . is a ear-long job . . .which seems as if if will never loe finished . . . selhng ads . . . preparing 'rhe Homecoming pro- gram . . . lalcing piclures . . . drawing carloons . . . wriling copy . . . all These are iolos of lhe Cardinal Slall The slaff consisls ol . . . Mr. Brown, adviser . . . Marcia Calverl, edilor . . . Merle Welch, assisianl edifor . . . Elizabelh Amenr, adverrising manager . . . Sue Sleiner, arf edilor . , . Kennerh McSpadden, pholographer . . . Arlene Silvey, copy ediror . . . Bob Bullerlield, sporrs edilror . . . Marie Valdez, senior class represenlae live . . . Loreila Meyer and Kalhleen l'li+ch, iunior class represenla- Jrives . . . Donna Samuels, sophomore class represenlarive Ken McSpadden, pholographer LeTT To RighT: Row I: ElizabeTh McCuisTion, Robe-rTa Currie, Molly Shee- han, Diane Johnson. Row 2: Bob BuTTerTield, John Blaclc, Wiley Clapp, Gary Vaughn flleetiny . . . a deadline is The by-line oT The sTaTT oT The Chronicle . . .wiTh Buddy SmiTh and Duane STernberg Talcing picTures . . . RoberTa Currie, ElizabeTh McCuisTion, and YeaTTs lsbill, reporTers, beginning assignmenTs . . . Mrs. Scofield, aclviser, reading copy. . . Molly Sheehan and Diane Johnson, co-ediTors, giving assignmenTs . . . Bob l3uTTerTield and his assisTanTs, John Black and Wiley Clapp, wriTing The sporT page . . . and Claudia Rausch gaThering news . . . an average weelc passes in The liTe oT The Chronicle STaTT The Journalism room can easily be Tound . . . iT is always in a sTaTe oT conTusion . . . anyone who can'T geT anywhere else duclcs in This room . . . loolcing angelic . . . in hopes oT noT being noTiced . . . in any case . . . cliclcing TypewriTers, rushing reporTers, and copy-reading ediTors see ThaT The Chronicle is published on Tirne Diane Johnson Molly Sheehan Mr. Taylor K wx, wwM ,Www . K R M' gg iii f W K V' S.,-1 iv n Q 3 if ,Q .Qy , Q 'iz Q, , V ' A is M W -biix is Y S nm wk W Q W Xwlviiggx M Q: X A Sk Ax -ww mm W? XM - SSEQSXMN fm 5 2? 1 x WL 1,9154 ,Wi 4 if ,a1L,i4? ,, 2 Q .F S 4mAwJ4?'3' X4 msmi. L , sw 'IW wkifw WL' . ,g' fu .hm 1 Q T32 'UW ,rf 3, fi A, '5 wzf farming . . . Bob Bufferfield a leHer in a varsiry sporu . . . is a requiremeni of rhe LeHermen's Club . . . and uhe brawny men . . . woo, woo . . . are a credil' 'lo our school . . . uhey nor only paruicipaue in uhe many sporrs . . . buu also conuribure uo uhe presuige of Hue school . . . guided by Sian Acres . . . by pulling up +he baskerball rosuer of Hue school . . . selling cokes au dances . . . puHing up Hue pole for Hue viciory flag . . . and pulling up Hue Hack record case in Hue gym This club is led by . . . president Bob BuHerfield . . . vice-president Frankie Hoover . . . secrelary, Bob Doly . . . and Treasurer, Harry Mansfield Leif lo Righu: Harry Mansfield, F. Hoover, Bob Bulferfield, Bob Doiy Leif To Righu: H. Mansfield, B. Buiferfield, B. Doly, E. Logue, F. Rodriguez, W. Marlin, B. Reynolds. J. Piafl, B. Mayberry, J. W. Owens, R. Bonham, D. SrruiHu, J. Tenruy, D. Mouer, W. Donnelly, J. Harris, D. Blackwell, D. Raruney, R. Crselli, R. Lewis, D, Brown, J. McCloy. Nou shown: J. Haynes Leff fo Righf: Row I: P. Woodruff, C. Blair, M. J, l-larris, B. J. l-lufchison, E. Weigner. Row 2: M. Thomas, N. Cafes, W. l-lelson, E. L. Krausrnan, D. Rock, J. Tessier, F. Weigner, G. Tessier, M. Scoff, V. Morrell. Row 3: Mrs. Jenlcins, A, Wilson, B. Winger, R. Brunzell, J. Palmer, C, Kalrner, S. l-landley, G. Wcndruclc, M. McCarfhy. Zoolziny . . . info fhe fufure . . . are sfudenfs falcing hornemalcing or agriculfure . . . fhe big evenf of fhe F. F.A .... was fhe Sfafe Final Judging Confesf in San Luis Obispo . . . fhe big evenf of The F. l-l.A .... was winning firsf prize in fheir boofh af fhe Los Angeles Counfy Fair F. F.A. Officers . . . Charles l-lollingsvvorfh, presidenf . . . Miles McClure, vice-presidenf . . . John Nielsen, secrefary . . . Bob l-lollingsworfh, freasurer . . . Phil Reeves, reporfer . . . Ken Hadley, senfinel F. l-l. A. Officers . . . Phyllis Woodruff, presidenf . . . Carolyn Blair, vice-presidenf . . . Mary Jane Harris, secrefary and freasurer . . . Beffy Jo l-lufchison, hisforian . . . Eleanor Wiegner, reporfer Leff fo Righf: Row I: G. Traqer, L. Munfz, G. Srnifh, C. Hollingsworfh. Row 2: M. Knapp. D. Jenlcs, L. Biqlow, B. Hollingsworfh P. Salado, Row 3: B, Berry, M. McClure, M. God- frey, D. l-lollingsworfh, D. Jones, A. Mollison, Row 4: J. Gibson, D. Scoff, D. Plaff, R, Greer. Row 5: Mr. Beech, L. Jones 'Ninn ,, , ,AMW ff ,??,.,vfwf v , ' , 0 f Q nf mffff WA K? W V1.2 s wwf 'XM 'fopping . . . 'rhe qirls in heiqhl were . . Row I: S. Lewis, J. Bonham, J. l-lilller, M. Sherlzer, J. l-lardinq, M, Sund, P. Carlson, R. Ello, Row 2: C. Kalrner, W. Chappell, E. Pralf, S. Warner, N. Wriqhf, A, Perfile, P. Reynolds. Signaling . . . olher slalions all over lhe Unlfed Sfales were . . . Row I: S. Springer, R. Allison, L, l-llxon, D. l-larflce, C, Parker, B. Anfon. Row 2: M. Wendruclc, J. Chambers, J. Shoclc- ley, D. Hughes, T. Johnson, H. Prage- rnan, R. Marshall I Slwwzng . . . plclures lo qralelul sludenls were Kneeling: R. McDonald, B, Caballero. Slandinq: G. Guevera, C. Mendez, l-l. Byers, A. Woolsley, R. Norfhrup, B, Nel- son, R. Schrnidl Hating . . . in plays and slcils were . . . Lefl fo Riqhr: Raw I: D. Blankenship, J Jewell, M. McKenzie, J. Shields. Row 2 J. Banks, L. Wlwifaker, E. Logue. Row 3 H. Beyers, B. Wilson, B. Harding, G Soderberq. J. Moore, M. McCarII1y, J Holden. Row 4: R. Lidy, L. Hixon, K McMullen, D. Palmer, D. Morris, D Flaqg. Row 5: D. Ellsworlln, I.. Harlrnan B. Reynolds, B. Mayberry, V. Van Slwoon Inoveri Kuilding . . . flue afrracliye slaqe sers for P,H.S. pro- duclions were . . . Firsf Row: B, Trice, H. Havens, M. Mac Kenzie, M. McCar'rI'1y, D. Ellsworili, D. Wildman, K. Johnson, Mrs. Flanagan, H Byers, On Irie ladder: L, Harfman, D Flaqq, R. Liclnfy, V. Van Sclnoonhoven A Woolsley, T. Sharp fxplvl-ing . . . flme rnany fields of rnarh and scienci were . . . Leli Io Right: Row I: J, Campbell, J Klee, M. Daley, M, Reed. Row 2: K Hilclw, I.. Meyer, M. Zimmerman, R, Mor ioka, S, Sclwoclr, H, Miles, P. Maurer, J Palmer, V, Fix, D. Mann, R. Orselli, S Maiden. Row 3: I. Ireland, J. Jolnnson E.: VVebber, M, Valdez, B. Turner, C Beloin, C. House-Inolder, D. Brown, M Welch, Mr. Bollinger. Row 4: G. Nuss M. Riley, M. Slnerrzer, C. Cavanauqlm J. Wilder, D. Shari, R. Sarrail, R Moyicln, M. Endle, G. Ballcam. 47 are rwvbi Leroy l-larrman and Llarl Morris. s managers, willr a minia re fr Junior Cla-,s play. B, l-lardrncq, Ll. Blanb-nslnp, B, Ma C. Parlcer 43 Manana IA dnother bay . . . Members ol llme casl were Janel Holden as Dona Esperanza de Diaz: Nancie Roclwesler, Fidencia: Beniy Kaufman, Bob Caballero as Anaslasioi Wayne Moses, Lorenzo: Phyllis Maurer, Mrs. Arnold Davis lflxddielq Erna Slrallon, Mrs. Franklin Van Kniqlwl lfxrclwielq Belly l-lardinq, Alyne Slevensp Doris Palmer, Rosario de Flores: Joye Jewell, Gladys Gladsloneq ollwers in The basl were Larry l-lixon, Pilar Caqiqas, Bob Caballero, Dan Munoz, Beniy Kaulman, Janelle l-larrison, Lila l-lunl, Jerry l-larding, Manuel Orosco, and Eddie Russell D. Blankenship P Mrs. Ernesf W. Sfanley Miss Preen ---- Richard Sfanley - - June Sfanley - - Wee Man Who Came to binner Berf Jefferson - - Professor Mefz - Luncheon Guesfs - Mr. Balcer - - - John - - - Expressrnan - - Sarah - - Lorraine Sheldon Mrs. Dexfer - - - Sandy - - - Mrs. McCufcheon - Beverly Carlfon Mr. Sfanley - Wesfcoff - - Maggie Cufler Radio Technicians Mel Riley l-larfun Wendruck Dr. Bradley - - - Banjo - - - Walfer Horn Sheridan Whifeside Two Depufies - Gil Ballcam Bob Morrow Harrief Sfanley - f A Plain Clofhesman Lewis Wyman Oufsfanding performances . . Don Blankenship . . . as Sheridan Whifeside . . . Beffy Harding as Maggie Cufler . . . Lib Amenf . . . as Whifeside's nurse . . .Walfer l-lorn . . .as fha greaf Banlo Franlc Knebel . . . as Beverly Carlfon 1,..L fi ., -. , Leif To Right Row I: M. Welch, Acc., M. Grail, R. Moreno, S CH, E. Cashin, L. Smiih, C. Couvillon, B. Chial, M. Teale, B Willy, M. Goflco, E, Fayoga, J. Alfaro, S. Sandlin, M. H. Olivas R. Brunzell, D. Rameriz, V. Garcia. G. Riggs. Row 2: D, Sufron R. Johnsion, D. Wendell, D. Nuqeni, B. Grofi, P. Brooks, N Zophfi, B, Collins, J McGruder, M. McEnTee, J. Newsham A. Corona, M. Birnie, L. Hibbercl, B. Harris, S. Toner, P. Mullins C. Wood Szngzng . . . in Thanksgiving Assembly Chrisirnas Assembly S+. Ma++hew's Passion . . . All Ciry Feslival . . . was lhe Girls' Glee Club . . . Mr. Cummings, direcior . . . Mary Teale, presidenf . . . Be-Hy Wiriy, vice-presidenf Shirley Toner, secrerary . . . Marion Gorlmo, head librarian Merle Welch, accompanisl 50 Uocalging . . . 'ro bring our 'rhe beaufy of music wrilrren for young and old . . .presenled by rhese nine charming girls . . . called The Cardine-Hes Leif lo Riqhr- Rnw li Lila Hunl, Nela Gvrice, Pilar Caqigas. Nancy Pinclley. Row 2: Janelle l-larrison, Eugenia Adams, Sandra Longaneclfcrr, Alice Perlile, Jerry Harding Hal-moni ing . . . al assemblies, service clubs, and performances oulside of school . . . were lhe Cardinals Lelf lo Righl: Row I: John Woolon, Charles Curly, Bill Granf, Dan Munoz. Row 2: J. W. Owens, Don Mclfnlee, Merle Welch, Wes Frelier, Don Ranney Per arming . . . al lhe Couniy Fair . . . Thanksgiving Assembly . . . Chrislmas Assembly . . . Ieslival in Long Beach . . . for mosl of The service clubs . . .Sh MaHhew's Passion . . . musical comedy, Oh! Susanna . . . furnished music for Baccalaureale . . . Commencemenl Exercises . . . was lhe Concerl' Choir. . .direcled by Mr. Cummings Wes Freller, presidenl oi A Choir . . . J. W. Owens, presidenl ol B Choir . . . Don Ranney, vice-presidenl . . . Lyn Burroughs, secrelary . . . Jerry Harding, correspondence secrelary . . . Bill Granl, Treasurer . . . Jane Apple and Billie Ann Fallcner, head librarians . . . Barbara Miner, head gown cuslodian . . . Shirley Bayrd, accompanisi Leif Io Righl: Row I: J. W. Owens, N. Nixon, S. Baird, L. Burroughs, D. Ranney. Row 2: K. Vougl, M. Harris, G. Tessier, B. Wallcins J. Lee, C. Keener, C. LaVars, J. Apple, P. Cagigas, N, Richey, B. Roy, K. Holley, L, Recupero, B. Wilson, J. Kesler, M. Moore, M Hammond, B. Benclc, N. Baugh, D. Rosebloorn, S. Slevens, S. Quayle, E. Webber, Row 3: N, Grice, L, Hunf, B. Miner, D. Rock, J. Cox M. Daley, B. Fallcner, V. Van Cleave, N. Eulsler, B. Sandford, C. Chapple, S. Longaneclxer, R. Hansen, P. Williams, C. Knudson, P. Hendriclcs C. Sailing, J. Harding. Row 4: L. Lollridge, S. Ussery, B. Thomas, P. Boney, P. Woodruff, F, Smouse, F. Wiegner, A. Carroll, S. McClure B, Harding, G. Walcoll, L. Schwalm, A. Perlile, B. Renlchler, B. I-lillier, N. Kolberl, I. Calfey, N. Pinclcley, Mr. Cummings. Row 5: D. Jenlcs J. Thornsley, J. Robles, D. Segesman, R. Kreisel, P. Teale, D. Maddoclc, K, Couller, J. Goodale, J. Hillier, B. Higginson, B. Colisla, C. Curly G. Lloyd, F. Knebel. J. Fuenlez, E. Logue. Row 6: M. Welch, R. Wilson, R. Base, J. Hoclcaday, P. Sleele, D. Brown, A. Woalsley, J. Woofon J. Roy, D. Plall, D. Munoz, J. Nelson, R. Manning, E. Collins. Row 7: R, Greeson, J. Scoll, G. Trager, B. Hardy, H. Freller, A. Molinaro A. Hage, T. Locker, D, Finerfy. 6 Mm'E ff2Qi3?Iiei5i5 3 i?f'35W9 - ' ' Leif lo Riqlwlz Virginia Van Cleave Elizabelli Arnenl, Doris Palmer Leif lo Riglil: Jane Apple, Lyn Burroughs, Belly Wilson, Prudy Ricca leading . . . The sludenl body in yells and songs were . . . energelic cheer leaders . . . curvacious song leaders ...A 'wiiWZfwM,Wmwa1Wp ' ,M . LZ ' ' 4 WW' w is ,W ypqmv-aww' M-uW....,....,.....m---4-Q -fi X X., is P .,. K A lx, X Z W N: KF 4, 5' , Q ? X any ar Y 6 'gf E A Sail ifs:,:W55Ei? Q aw , W - ,w,f..x at if 13 , 9, 9 55, I,,.:,.' si , Z 71 Q 1 4? f X nf ,Z Q f fm sm pf Paw-vw 1 J ai ' 2. f 2 :5'5A'Q ,, f 'Q M 4 an sfiiif W-ff ,WN m-1-V, ,Q,, , , lk ,P ' A '5 A-, H x iff--. QT W-4-77 Q 3- 12' ff ,. W ,,.,4tr,,v,4 J . Y' ff? 551 ' X Xw R Y ,4 ., I w A . ,WW f i 1-un lx xgfds 'fb lk N ' 7' 'K N. ,W 1 x K if? QF! ' Q. ,U A 4 ENV gi K 4, . ., Q ., -55 'XXX ml Abu? MMM? 'Y SJ'wlS93iM N Y' w TM mf Wa f f.. , , x , . , E V WX 4' ri g R' J . Wg aw s ,Q 1, ,Q S 13 si . fffgg vi 'X, T.s'11l ,f'L2- ,, X5 36 N gf Q I f 1 V 1 1 n --- ,sf X-fav: , X ,DPR Q2 V ' f . , .. my Q wg if ? 3 3 'QSXWERWS WEQ -BSE mil 'Q 'WMENWWW f ? 'i3' .1i2aws0A Q? L Waving . . . llneir flags in rlnyllwm were Lell lo Riql'1+ Row I: Peggy Broolcman, Nancy Pinclc ley, Beverly Benclc. Row 2, Marianne Reed, Bobbie Lee Lyons, Lucille Tessler Carole Enqlelnardl 7 W! if fffy If ll 47 1 ww 0 I Ilia:-clung . . . A I t W I . :l il ii fy f5'fni'i- N I ,a ff belween lnalves al loolball games were . . . Fronl: B. Sclnreclc. Row lg K. l-lolley, P. Palriclc, M. l-larris, M. Granllwam, O. Casloe Row 2: R. Gallagher, B. Proclc, W. Helson, E. Caslnin, V. Hall. Row 3: V. Sheffield, N. Sfone, M. Koclw, D. Roclc, D. Maddock. Row 4: N. Swarlwood, M. McCray, D. Lee, J. Griebel, V. Pelers. Row 5: N. Behymer, C. Scroqqins, G. Soderberq M. Nilson, J. Chapman. Row 6: D. l-lill, C. Blair, C. Knudsen, M. Mcfirane, M McCarll'iy. Row 7: M. Von Ralibor, C. Slernberq, D. McDonald, P. l-lendrilia A. Carroll. Homecoming . . . Rally . . . Parade . . . Game . . . Dance ' -1 I I I LIBXII l llil' - 3553450 'f in nmuc 'Qin , . .4 'NJ Wm. 'Wh-Nkrvwam ww.. W sans 6 Riff sg ML N QF ' ? 3 , VS? v ,wwf 'Ny J' Q 2 , A W' f 4- 'A H V ' , 3 ,, S' 1 Q nag, wg Q3 A :gf ww 'Mum Wm v ,,...l W w qw Y by .. 2, vEf i MMA, fu' J, 59 v Q Q 3.3. ,, . f , . ww. W X . f 3. M wXA'2?f'iQ , M :af if t -15 Q ' 5 A , 'Q we .ix X so 4 A , 'kd I S ,J WWW, I 4 , '55 . iq z.. an . fa :.5E:E, , 4 ,q M, A ,iii U41-Aitg ?oot6all . . . Pomona's mighly Red Devils, backed wilh I2 relurning lellermen, had a very successlul season lor l95O. Playing a very rough eighl game sched- ule. lhe Pomona leam ended lhe year wilh live viclories and lhree deleals and second place in lhe league slandings. The lirsl lwo losses were in pre- season lills, Sanla Monica and Covina ballled lhe Red and While on very even lerms on lwo succes- sive Friday evenings and iusl edged oul lhe Hop- kins men in bolh conlesls. The lhird loss was lo lhe Terriers ol Redlands lor lhe championship ol lhe Cilrus Bell League. This was lhe Homecoming game lor Pomona which proved lo be lhe mosl exciling and probably lhe saddesl 48 minules ol lhe whole season. On lhis parlicular Friday nighl, lhe visilors cashed in on lhe breaks and lwo scoring drives lo eke oul a I4-6 win over lhe locals. Ollensively lhe P. l-l. S. loolball leam scored 30 louchdowns, one safely, and 22 exlra poinl al- lempls lor a lolal ol 204 poinls in eighl ball games. ln lhese same eighl conlesls, lhe opposing clubs made I I2 digils lor a game average ol lwo louch- downs againsl lhe Devils. The year's lirsl clash was againsl lhe Bonila Bearcals on our own lield. ll look lhe Devil club lhree quarlers lo gel inlo gear bul in lhe lourlh period lhings began lo roll. Pomona capilalized on pass inlerceplions and lurned lhree inlo scores. One more bil ol delensive brilliance paid oll in lhe lorm ol a blocked kick, and lhe Pomona club won lheir lirsl game 27-O. Sanla Monica was slronger lhan lhe Bearcals as lhe locals lound oul. This game was also close righl down lo lhe lasl lew minules, bul lhe Vikings oul- classed lhe red invaders 33-l8. ln lhis game, lhe Devils wenl lhe lenglh ol lhe lield on lhe lirsl play from scrimmage lor lhe inilial score. This slarled lhe see-saw ballle bul lhe Vikes and lheir ends proved a lillle beller ollensively. Nexl on lhe agenda was Covina. A packed crowd al lhe Coll sladium wilnessed a lhird close conlesl Frank Hoover, caplain belween lwo evenly malched ball clubs. A pair ol reverses spelled lhe dillerence in lhe linal score. Il was Colls 28, Devils I4. This game ended lhe praclice lills, and slrangely enough, all lhree leams Pomona played in early meelings enlered lhe C.l.F. playolls lrom lheir respeclive leagues. The C. B. L. was opened againsl Challey al Graber Field in lhe lradilional game. This ballle was lhe highspol in lhe '50 season, as ol course il was in all pasl years. Pomona mainlained a 7-O hall lime lead and increased lhe score lo I3 belore lhe Tigers scored. And one louchdown was all lhe Cals were allowed, lor lhen lhe Devils assumed conlrol lor one more T.D. and lhe linal slood 20-7, and lhe Red and While had once more placed lhe Orange and Black under conlrol. San Berdoo was lhe nexl lo leel lhe Devil's lork. Combining long aerials wilh wide open running, we swepl lhe Cardinals oul ol league conlenlion 36-6. In lhis encounler, lhe Red and Black were held scoreless unlil lhe lourlh quarler when hall ol lhe lighling on lhe lield wenl oul. The clock slo ped and lhen Berdoo look advanlage ol lime andnsprung a man loose lor a long louchdown run. The Riverside Poly Bears invaded lhe Pomona lield wilh lhe inlenlions ol spoiling lhe locals' chances lor lhe championship. They did lheir besl bul P. H.S. came oul ol lhe game wilh lheir lhird slraighl in lhe circuil play. Good defensive play by lhe Devils conlribuled lo lhe lopsided 40-I2 viclory over lhe Bears. The nexl game was al lhe Orange Show Sladium, where lhe Red and While ballled lhe Collon leam. Pomona has lhe record ol being undelealed in lhis Sladium and on lhis evening lhe lrend held lrue. End runs complelely smolhered lhe Yellowiackels lrom lhe opening kickoll and lhe linal score was Pomona 39. Collon I5. This game was lhe linal lesl before lhe Redlands +il+. Pomona was sel lo dump lhe Dogs, bul lhe Devil ollense was lhwarled and Redlands endged by P. I-1.5. lor lhe I95O Cilrus Bell League crown by a score ol I4-6. Harold Hopkins and Bud Pelersen, coaches ESR-ENQQSWRQ HWZ ' 'W - ' - . , . AX. it fiifiil he ?oot6all Stal-A Marshall Afencio-WI. I45, H+. 57 , Age I9, I-Iallloack, Junior, Devil of Ihe Week Ralph Bonham-WI. I75, I'II. 6'3If2 , Age I9, All C. B. L. End, Senior Bill Cash-WI. I9O, I-II. 6'O , Age IB, Tackle, Senior Bob Doly-WI. I5O, I-II. 6'I , Age IB, End, Senior Merrill Evans+WI. I9O, HI. 5'IO , Age IB, All C. B. L. Guard, Red Devil of Year, Senior Wes Freller-WI. I65, I-Ir. 5'I I , Age I9, I-Ialfback, Junior Bill I-Iardy-WI. I6O, I-II. 57 , Age I7, Fullback, Junior, Devil ol Ihe Week Frank I-Ioover-WI. I65, I'I'r. 5'B , Age IB, Cenler, Caplain, Senior, Devil of Ihe Week Marry Keough-WI, I7O, HI. 5'I I , Age I7, All C. B. L. Quarlerback, Junior, Devil of The Week Eugene Logue-WI. I45, I-II. 57 , Age IB, Guard, Senior I-larry Mansfield-WI. I6O, I-II. 6'I , Age IB, End, Senior Don May-WI. IBO, I'I'r. 5'I I , Age IB, All C. B. L. Tackle, Senior, Devil of Ihe Week Bob Mayberry-WI. I65, I-II. 6'O , Age IB, All C. B. L. I-Iallback 2 years, Senior Mack Mills-WI. IBO, I-II. 5'I I , Age I7, Guard, Senior Don Mouer-WI. I73, I-I+. 6'I , Age IB, I-Iallback, Senior J. W. Owens-WI. IBO, I-II. 67 , Age IB, Tackle, Senior Jim Pialr-WI. I65, I-I+. 5'I I , Age I7, Fullback, Senior Don Shurnaker-WI, IB5, HI. 5'I I , Age IB, Guard, Senior Don Simpson-WI. I6O, I-I+. 5'9 , Age IB, End, Junior, Devil ol The Week Richard Smilh-WI. I9O, HI. 6'3 , Age l9, Line Backer, Senior, Devil of Ihe Week Top Io Bolforn: Pomona Bonila 7 27 - O Sanla Monica e IB - 33 Covina - I4 - QB Challev - 20 - 7 QSQ' W5'?Si'n?VwQ9EE'2kw2sEi EMWYSYWSSEQRQWW F WK' A 7 25 413 in hh an J - u ' !7 xiga., Q 446 F Q M!! G? 72 W , .. n 1 if 55 5 ,, ,., 3 L A 7 M1 f ,,,?x4,mfmfXf f ?lyH?'1'f,Q.:0W' , . . ,.,,. V , , ,A at 5d,.,,,. Q fri? ' - .Q wi , m f L i -L fa 'wiv ml f ., . 'if W QM, Q - 2 , . A Y ,, Q i gap , is LW WH,- 5 Rf at V, ,M,,gg, Wgiffzil' 336 mf .. rw- 138 Sophomore ?oot6all . . . Proving ThaT The early season predicTions meanT noThing To Them. The Pomona High School lmps ToughT To a Three way Tie Tor Top honors in The CiTrus BelT Sophomore League This season. Dope- sTers placed The Pomona sophs in The league cellar sloT aT The beginning of The year, buT aTTer The TirsT league encounTer wiTh The ChaTTey Cubs. a recounT was Taken. The LiTTle Devils opened Their oTTicial season SepTember 29 aT Rosemead. The lmps meT sTiTT line resisTance and succumbed To The PanTher B Team 6-O. STandouTs in The game Tor Pomona were Bill Fox, righT end, and Fred Nagano, leTT end. The lmps' nexT baTTle was wiTh The Junior Republic VarsiTy. The boys Trom down Chino way capiTalized on Two Tumbles and scaTTered pass compleTions To Their rangy ends Tor The vicTory. The Tinal score was Junior Republic I9, lmps 6. Losing To The Rams gave The sophomores some much needed zip, Tor. aTTer This conTesT. Pomona Took Tive games in a row Trom various opponenTs. The lmps hiT Their winning sTride The Tollowing Friday aTTernoon againsT The Webb VarsiTy. WiTh Roger Caldwell and Hollis HarTline leading The aTTack. The Red and WhiTe swepT To Tour Touch- downs To ouTscore The opponenTs 26-l3. League compeTiTion sTarTed OcTober I2Th Tor The lmps in a game wiTh The ChaTTey Cubs here. Pomona scored Twice in The TirsT period Tor Their ToTal poinTs oT The day. which made The margin. The- TirsT score was a pass Trom HarTline To Fox Tor 25 yards and a T. D. The oTher drive was climaxed by HarTline punching over Trom The 2. The Cubs scored seven poinTs in The Tinal period and appeared To be going Tor anoTher iusT as Time ran ouT. Final score was lmps I2, Cubs 7. CollecTing Their Third sTraighT, The Sophs besTed The CardeTTes of Berdoo 20-O in a game ThaT showed much improved playing on The lmps' parT. PeTe Swanberg, Harold Miller. Ray Torrez, Hollis HarTline, and Paul Salado were The sTandouTs in This game. ' Riverside was The nexT To Teel The impacT oT The mighTy Imp Team. This was number Tour in succes- sion and The Tinal score had The lmps winners by a I2-O counT. -lr-M --- - - -- ln The lasT home game on The Pomona Tield, The Red and WhiTe drubbed The ColTon sophs 27-0. ln This Tray Hollis HarTline scored Three Touchdowns while Gary Scharmann made The TourTh. ln This conTesT Bob Fuller and Jim GaTenby headed The aTTack. Winning This game placed The Sophs in undispuTed TirsT place spoT in The league. In anoTher game ThaT day. ChaTTey beaT Redlands, so boTh oT Those Teams had Three and one records. Then came The Tinal game wiTh The Redlands Pups on Their Tield. CompleTely ouTplayed and ouTmanned, The Pomona club Took Their worsT bea'Ting oT The year 34-O .The loss sTilI puT The lmps in a Tie Tor TirsT. Much crediT Tor The Team should be given To Roberf LaTham, newly appoinTed assisTanT coach To Ray Lewis This year. Mr. Lewis was Taken sick Tor several weeks during The season. and Mr. LaTham sTepped in To do a wonderTul iob wiTh The Team. Ray Lewis. coach. and RoberT LaTham. assisTanT coach ss. J kk, i My 3. . ing f1f kv wx - S, K ,.., - Q , I i xiii! im if W 5 69 2 wk an my we 51 S4 46 iii swyf Lell lo Righl: Row I: J, McCloy, B, Cuellar, M. Keough, D. Blackwell, G, Androus, M. Taylor, D. Mouer, D, Brown Lcgue. Row 2: W. Marlin, D. Ranney, G. Balkam, R. Bonham, J. Tenny, B. Mayberry, B. Doly, G. Nuss Uamitlf KaAlzet6all . . . The baskelball season ol I95O-SI was one ol lhe mosl successlul campaigns ever waged by a P. H. S. casaba squad. Pomona's mighly Red Devil live wound up lheir 24 game slale wilh a lolal ol ZI viclories and 3 deleals. On February 2, in lhe second round ol play wilh Redlands, lhe lired up Pomona leam scored 90 digils in lhe lour period conlesl, selling bolh a school and league mark. Caplain Ralph Bonham in lhe linal game ol lhe year, wilh an individual season mark al slake, poured 3I poinls lhrough lhe cords lo lolal ISS digils in len league games, a new C. B. L. record. This closing game was lhe sland-oul ballle ol lhe season. The Tigers were undelealed in nine loop games, and hol lor a win period lhe Pomona leam showed ils all around superiorily by copping lhe conlesl SI-36. Bonham and Keough were named on lhe all lournamenl leam lor lheir line showing. Pomona opened lhe league wilh lhree easy vic- lories over Redlands. Riverside, and Berdoo. The lollowing clash was againsl Collon in lhe Mclnlosh gym. This game was a very rough conlesl, wilh lhe Yellowiackels edging by lhe Devils 47-44. Pour days laler lhe undelealed Challey leam invaded lhle Pomona hardwoods and eaked oul a 55-48 counl over lhe hard lighling locals. P. H. S. annexed ils nexl live games in a row over Redlands, Monle- bello, Riverside, Excelsior, and Berdoo. Then lhe Slan Acres, coach over Pomona. Bul lhe Red and While hoopslers unleashed a slrong lhird quarler comeback lo down Challey 69-68 in lhe Onlario gym. The P. H.S. club made lheir slrenglh known in lhe Chino Tourney during Chrislmas vacalion by decisively downing Corona. Chula Visla, and Collon. Pomona played Covina in lhe champion- ship in a lhrilling conlesl. The lirsl lhree guarlers were poinl lor poinl. Then in lhe linal eighl minule - 67 'X 2 f will nf li 4? I I N as f sf, ' Q, Q' ' 5 A. 14 W 1 at .1 fl I swf MW 4 44, if ffl aa Q M 45 f f s gg ,.,,. ,. Z ig, KW? ,, f I Z if 4 N . K 1 'fy S Q S 5 N- , .,,. ,, H I - -5 3 ,M M M, f J mf ?' h x f fe! I' if 41 ' 5 E 52 MN. , f r 19, it ul!!-2 'F h 2.1, 410' ., fff' ' blk , f , um f I , ,, if X1 , 4 .f , M Mg I: , 9' Q , ,.,' jf, aww K' A23 4' f 11 4 7 1 4 1 ' x x 1 1 2 - 1 W f n 52 W Z, 4 2 ? 4 vi 'Z 2 A 14 I 'W 41 V I Mr 'iz j, 1 , K1 if f uf ,,, WM ,Q ,, , f av I E ' Z U' M l.eTT To RighT: Row I: P. Swanburg, J. UiTTo, J. Morgan, P. Blaclcwell, J. Price, B. Munoz. Row 2: R. Publ, K. EwarT, R. l-lollisTer, H. l'larTline, R. Bias, J. SrniTh, E. Henchel. Sophomore Kmleetoall . . . Pomona's lmps Tor l95O-5I were a radical Team. The sophies won 5 ouT OT I3 conTesTs Tor The season, and came wiThin Two poinTs each oT winning Tour oThers. This year's Sophomore league was The Tinal year Tor The CiTrus BelT League To have sophomore sporTs. In The Tollowing years, The sophomore Teams will be replaced by Bee Teams which will be deTermined by heighT, weighT and age exponenTs. January l2 sTarTed league play Tor The lmps aT Red- lands. A case oT lasT rninuTe iiTTers iolTed The Team Trom vicTory. The Tinal score was Redlands 22, Pomona 20. The l-larold l-loplcins, coach same sTory prevailed aT Riverside The Tollowing Friday, as The Bear Cubs beaT The lmps 29-28. Berdoo's Card- eTTes handed The sophs Their Third sTraighT league loss wiTh a 37-27 shellaclcing aTTer The Pomona Team had held an early lead. NexT league encounTer was wiTh The speedy ColTon liTTle iaclceTs, who ouTraced The lmps 5I-37. Then The scoring drive oT The Pomona Team Tinally goT under way and deTeaTed The ChaTTey Cubs 4-O-36. The second round commenced wiTh The sophies doing baTTle wiTh Redlands' Team again. BuT This Time insTead OT a ball conTrol conTesT, The Two Teams waged a scoring baTTle wiTh The lmps being edged 56-52. The nexT Two games The sophomore baslceTball Team goT back on The Traclc and Turned The Tables on Riverside and Berdoo. Where The liTTle bears had won 29-28 beTore, Pomona grabbed a 39-37 counT on The Devil hardwoods. Then aT Berdoo, The whole soph Team used Their shooTing abiliTy To good advanTage in rounding ouT a 48-36 vicTory. The league leading ColTon Team invaded The lmp lair Febru- ary 2O. Pomona, sparlced by CapTain Buddy Munoz, held a Tour poinT lead wiTh Two minuTes remaining aTTer playing brillianT ball Tor Three guarTers. Then ColTon hiT Tor one buclceT and Then The Tinal Two poinTs in The lasT IO seconds Tor a 35-36 hearTbrealcing deTeaT. The ChaTTey Team closed The season wiTh Pomona by nabbing a 5l-4l game in anoTher close baTTle. .. Wg!! A I DesTined Tor The league TiTle in baseball, The Pomona Red Devils nine has a Tormidable record To daTe, and wiTh Two more vicTories should sew up TirsT place in The CiTrus BelT League baseball chase. The Acresmen sTarTed oTT a very successTul cam- paign in The local 20-30 baseball Tourney in The consolaTion Tinals. The Tourney opened wiTh The Devils being edged ouT by FullerTon 2-I. They Then hiT The winning ways wiTh consecuTive vicTories over AnTelope Valley, Lynwood, Covina and Then a 6-2 win in The Tinal game wiTh Escondido. The season commenced wiTh The usual ChaTTey- Pomona TilT. This year The ball game was played on The Pomona diamond and Tor The Third sTraighT year The Tigers deTeaTed The Devils in The opening Uamity KaAe6all. . . STan Acres, coach day clash. Three big runs in The sad sevenTh proved TaTal To The Red and WhiTe. The Tinal score was ChaTTey 7, Pomona 5. From ThaT game on, The Red Devil baTs played havoc wiTh The opposing chuclcers, Tor The locals swepT Through The Tour remaining games oT The TirsT round wiThouT a seTbaclc. ColTon was The TirsT To Tall in The series of wins. MarTy Keough laid The way Tor The slaughTer, piTching a Three hiT game and hiTTing The horsehide Tor Tour saTeTies in Tour Trips. One oT These hiTs was a long home run. Don May, Boy Mayberry, Tony Truiillo, and Don Mouer paced The Pomona aTTaclc. The Tinal was I2-3. NexT in a home game The leTT-handed slanTs oT Keough were Too much Tor The San Bernar- dino Cardinals. Anly Two hiTs were made oTT The Row I: N. l-lerman, G. Androus, T. GaTenby, B. Mayberry, M. Taylor, D. Mouer, T. Truiillo. Row 2: R. Norgaar Price, J. Tenny, M. Keough, D. May, D. Taylor, J. Harris, G. Vaughn, R. McLeod. Marfy Keough Duane Taylor Gary Androus Citnw Eelt Pomona piicher and noi a man gof pasl second base. Long hiHing by ouffielders Tom Galenby and Bob Mayberry highlighled 'lhe 6-O 'rriumph. Riverside fell by fhe wayside in a close 5-4 conlesr on April I0'rh. Sophomore piicher Buddy Munoz sfarled his firsl' game for +he Varsiiy and did a good iob, geiling credif for 'rhe win. Devil baismen feed off in 'rhe firsf frame for rheir five big runs and failed 'ro score again. Gafenby, Trujillo and Keough were lhe heavy hiH'ers for The P. l-l. S.'ers. Las? game of rhe firsf round was played af Pomona wifh Munoz again s'rar+ing and geHing 'rhe win pur in his column. Keough did a liHle relief work in 'rhe eighfh and ninlh frames as well as hiHing a iremendous 400 fool' drive srraighi our over cenlerfield for rhe longesi home run al ihe Pomona diamond since fhe revolufion. Final score was Pomona 5, Redlands 3. Again 'rhe Chafiey game al' Onfario for fhe beginning of ihe Revenge is sweel ai Th fy 8 Q. Gary Vaughn Tom Garenby Jaclc Harris Neil Herman . A ' on h V x Don Mouer Marvin Taylor Tony Truiillo leayue Clramju . . . second round. This Time The Devil nine was noT To be denied. AirTighT hurling by MarTy Keough combined wi+h Tlawless Tielding by The men behind him and II big Pomona hi+s paved The way Tor an 8-I Tromping. Three runs in The TirsT, one in The Third and Tour in The ninTh accounTed Tor The scoring. Bob Mayberry hiT 2 Tor 5, Keough hiT I in 3 Trips, 2 saTeTies Tor Tom GaTenby, I Tor May, Tony Trujillo bIasTed The ball Twice as did Duane Taylor, while Jaclc I-Iarris goT one hiT. AT This sTage oT The race, Berdoo and Pomona were Tied Tor TirsT place. The Red Devils visiTed The Cardinals and came away wiTh a vicTory, I5-2. and The CBL championship. In The CIF play- oTTs Pomona handed SouTh Pasadena a good Trouncing buT was sTopped Cold by EI MonTe in The quarTer Tinals, 5-2. second game wi+h ChaTTey A ...L -, Don May Bob Mayberry Ronald Norgaard and Ross McLeod managers LeT To RighT: Row I: J. SmiTh, J. Arzola, A. Rodriguez, B. Slagle, D. Dundas, M. Riley, B. Cass, J. McCloy, F. Rodriguez. Row 2: K. EwarT L Lyons, J. Jaclcson, B. Foglesong, P. OnTiveros, Y. Moriolra, J. Morgan, F. Nagano, J. FuenTez. Row 3: D. Colvin, Mr. Lewis, D. Munoz unior Uamity KaAe6all . . . Coach Ray Lewis' Pomona iunior varsiTy horsehiders had a season record oT seven wins and Tive losses as The Cardinal wenT To press. The squad annexed Three sTraighT conTesTs beTore being Tumbled by The Webb Gauls varsiTy Team I4-2. The nexT game was a reversal by The Lewismen in which They adminisTered a I4-I lacing To The Junior Republic Rams. Two more wins succeeded The one-sided rouT wiTh vicTories over The Chino Team and Junior Republic again. The Excelsior PiloT J.V.'s edged by The Pomona Team 4-3 in a close conTesT on The lo- cal diamond. Again The boys Trom Junior Republic were second besT To The hard hiTTing Red Devils. Ray Lewis, coach irlfwfifl 74 The Third TilT beTween The Two Teams was won by Pomona 7-3. The Webb Team again Tromped The locals Tor The Third seTbaclc Tor The junior varsiTy I4-2. The BoniTa BearcaTs were nexT To invade The Devil lair. Loss oT early season hiTTing sTrengTh curTailed The Devil baTs, and The visiTors won The ball game 8-3. Pomona absorbed Their Third deTeaT in Three games Trom The ChaTTey iunior varsiTy April l6Th on The P.l-1.5. greens. Loss of conTrol and weak supporT were The downTalls in The Devil Team. The Tinal score was ChaTTey 8, Pomona 3. The iunior varsiTy TirsT sTring was composed of Jerry Morgan, consisTenT hiTTing TirsT baseman: Jim McCloy, second base: hard hiTTing Bud Cass aT Third: and Yasu Moriolca, The scrappy shorTsTop. The ouTTield was made up OT McDonald in cenTer- Tield, Adrian Rordiguez in The leTT pasTure and Arzola in righT. Bill Slagle handled The chores behind The plaTe while The piTchers were Bill Jones, PaT OnTiveros and FuenTez. Season Record Tor The Pomona Junior VarsiTy Pomona - Anaheim Pomona - - Covina Pomona - Covina Pomona - - Webb Pomona - -ChaTTey Pomona Junior Republic Pomona - - Chino Pomona Junior Republic Pomona - Excelsior Pomona Junior Republic Pomona - - Webb Pomona - - BoniTa Track . . . Track aT P. H. S. Tor The year oT I95l was probably The besT rounded squad The school has ever Tielded. Under The able supervision oT coach Bud PeTersen, The Pomona Thinclads esTablished many new school and league records in Their wake OT vicTories. The Bee and Cee weighT divisions were given much more consideraTion This year Than in seasons pasT and The eTTorT proved iTselT eTTecTive in The meeTs and inviTaTionals in which They com- peTed. ln dual meeTs, The A division OT The varsiTy Track squad losT only Three dual meeTs all year. These deTeaTs were To Covina, SouTh Pasa- dena, and ChaTTey. Of The members OT A division, many aThleTes were classiTied in The B and C weighTs, buT Their abiliTy was greaT enough To raTe Them in The higher compeTiTion brackeT. Wins in The duals came over Redlands, ColTon, San Berdoo, and Riverside. ln all The meeTs This year, The C squad capTured TirsT place honors. Likewise The Bee Team Triumphed in every clash wiTh The excepTion OT Two, and wiTh The B weighT men ThaT were running on The varsiTy in Those Two meeTs, The vicTory would have been in The bag Tor The Pomona lighTweighTs. C. B. L. TRACK FINALS AT The C. B. L. Track Tinals held aT Redlands Uni- versiTy, Ponnona's class B and C TracksTers won championships in Their respecTive divisions. The Bee Thinclads ToTaled 48 poinTs in copping ThaT TiTle. Two record breaking performances were esTablished Tor The meeT. FirsT was Hollis HarTline's Bud Pefersen, coach Toss OT The IO-pound shoT 49'I , while MonTe lv1cCanne sliced Two seconds oTT The old I32O mark wiTh a Time of 3:28.5. Ace sprinTer Richard Sarrail Tied The currenT C. B. L. loopmark Tor The TOO yard dash in lO.2. The Cee-weighT Team demolished all oTher compeTiTion by running away wiTh The meeT. The lighTweighTs ToTaled 56 poinTs To The second lace Team's 22. The ouTsTanding perTormance OTD The day was marked up when Roger Caldwell clipped 5 and 3flOThs seconds oTT The Tormer 660 record when he Toured The lap and a halT in l:25.5. The A squad made Two TirsT places in The league meeT. PeTe Bender heaved The shoT Sl TeeT while Don Ranney and Ralph Bonham Tied Tor TirsT in The high iump aT 6 TeeT I inch. Place winners in all Three divisions wenT To The C. l. P. eliminaTions. eTT To RighT: Row I: P. Bender, S. SmiTh, R. Weiss, D. Howell, D. Blackwell, P. Blackwell, R. Caldwell, D. Dice Row 2: W. Clapp McClure, J. Vieyra, H. Merenda, R. Sarrail, S. Telles, C. Hollingsworlh, M. ATencio. Row 3: E. Logue, B. Reynolds, G. Bear, E. lre an B. Berry, D. Williams, J. Householder. Row 4: C. Beloin, B. PeTerson, J. Bluefhman, A. CasTro, O. Morales, L. Esparza, R. Soper. o . Movich, H. l-larTline, A. Evans, J. PiaTT, l-l. lv1ansTield, J. Bear, D. Nelson. Row 6: M. lv1cCanne, P. Puleo, B. DeGarceau, W. FreTTer R. Bonham, l-l. FreTTer, D. Ranney, H. Hoskins, B, l-lollingsworTh. -.1 Ralph Bonham High Jump Richard Sarrail IOO yd. dash Monle Mcflanne l32O yd. Dislance Jim Piall Broad Jump Roberf DeGarceau 440 yd. Dash Roger Caldwell 660 yd. Dash Harry Mansfield Pole Vaulf Don Blackwell High Jump Henry Carler IOO yd. Dash i 5 LeTT To RighT: S, Telles, M. ATencio, R. DeGarceau, R. Sarrail Boys who gualiTied in The C evenTs Tor The prelims were: Henry CarTer, in The C l8O, broad iump and relay: Dick Dice, in The IBO: Jimmy Bear, in The C IOO l2O yard low hurdles, and The relay. Qualiiying Tor The C Tield evenTs were PaT Blackwell, CaTTish Esparza, and Lionel Thomas. ln The B evenTs The TirsT Three places in The league meeT were won by John Walrers in The pole vaulT: Don Blackwell in The high iump, Ronald Base in The pole vaulT and high hurdles, Dick Weis in The l20 yard low barriers and Billy Hardy in The shoT puT. C'1-MA Goan tl-9 . . . Cross-counTry, a comparaTively new sporT aT Po- mona High School, was coached This year by Bud PeTersen. Mr. PeTersen had several long-winded enThusiasTs Turn ouT Tor The squad inTo which he molded a preTTy Tair Team. Pomona compeTed in Three dual meeTs wiTh ColTon, Redlands, and Riv- erside, as well as The MT. Sac inviTaTional and The C.B.L. Tinals. The Tive leaTher-lungers ThaT received Their cross-counTry numerals were: MonTe Mc- Canne, Bob Reynolds, Manuel Orosco, Phil Puleo, and George Rogers l.eTT To Righf: Don Ranney, Jimmie Bear, Richard Weiss, Henry Merenda, Herb FreTTer, Wes FreTTer , . ,.,,, ,.. f QkjWQWW r'r4iKGW'Qif 5s?195HKWh 'EKf-s3i ' f1fc'f..Q.....r 'l7f, 'Px'JQ'c1 r. ' M ,W if We-fp LeTT To RighT: Row I: J. l-Taynes, J. Tomy, W. Donnelly, R. Orselli, B. BuTTerTield, F. Rodriguez, R. Lewis, R. Blowey. Row 2: D. Brown, M. Clepper, J. DiTTo, R. l-TollisTer, J. Blaclc, W. Thompson, A. STephenson 'l'enniA . . . AlThough The Tennis Team This season was The ablesT squad The school has seen in many years, The crew could only garner a second in league compeTiTion. Pomona's baTTle wiTh The ChaTTey Team on April The 2OTh on The OnTario courTs was The deciding maTch oT The CiTrus BelT League TiTle Tor l95l, and The Tiger Tennis Team ealced ouT a narrow 6-3 margin Tor The vicTory. In The league opener, The P. H. S. neTTers, well coached under The direcTion oT RoberT LaTham, dropped The ColTon YellowiaclceTs by The score OT 6-3 To earn a crack aT The TiTle. The season record up To The ChaTTey maTch sTood nine wins Tor The Red Devils againsT Tive seT- baclcs. Pornona's wins included WhiTTier, Covina, El TvlonTe, FullerTon, Excelsior, CiTrus, ColTon, Iv1T. Sac, and Webb. The Team This year was marlced wiTh seven reTurn4 ing leTTermen, Three oT whom received Their varsiTy leTTer This year. Those Three were CapTain Bob BuTTerTield, WalTer Donnelly and Dennis Mann. and John Haynes were The Tour oTher leTTermen. Rounding ouT The Tennis ladder Tor The varsiTy Team were Joe DiTTo. Ray Blowey, and Roy l'lollisTer. This year's manager was Warren Thompson, who did a very crediTable iob Tor The Team. Pomona racqueTeers enTered several TournamenTs This year and represenTed P. l'l.S. very well. Over EasTer vacaTion, Orselli, Mann, Rodriguez, Donnelly, and BuTTerTield compeTed in The 46Th annual Dudley Cup maTches in SanTa Monica. The Arcadia lnvi- TaTional in April was enTered by Bob BuTTerTield and Richard Orselli in doubles. The pair advanced To Rob BuTTerTield, capTain I -Qu-in Richard Lewis and RoberT LaTham, coac d .'o. . Q O.: .J K . L . 5 b gf I S 8 N C99 5 3: .'Q 0 - .O::::Q:' ', - 'GY' U . , X ' s 4' . E XX 'Y fa? fhe semi-finals before being defeafed by fhe evenfual fournamenf winners. The B weighf fournamenf held in Sanfa Ana every year was played by Mann and Orselli. They foo advanced fo fhe semi-finals before being subdued. Pomona invaded fhe Cardinal courfs May 4fh and conquered fhe Berdoo neffers in a very close mafch, 5-4. Pomona won second doubles, which wenf fo fhree long sefs, firsf, fhird and fiffh singles, fhe lasf fwo also in fhree sefs. The following Tuesda fhe Devil racguefeers finished fhe campaign wiffi a 6-3 win over fhe Riverside neffers on fhe Pomona cemenfs. This win, fhe final of fhe season for Pomona, made a fofal of I4 wins againsf 6 sefbaclcs for fire Lafhammen. Of fhe nine firsf sfring players fhis year, five of fhem were deparfing seniors. Three, Bob Bufferfield, Dennis Mann and Walfer Donnelly, were fhree year leffermen, while Franlc Rodriguez and John Haynes received fwo years. Pomona senf six players fo fhe C. B. L. finals +his year held af Chaffey high school. Singles players were Walfer Donnelly and Bob Bufferfield, wifh The Red Devils' doubles being played by Dennis Mann and Richard Orselli, and Franlc Rodriguez and John Tomy. lsf picfure: Richard Orselli and Bob Bufferfield 2nd picfure: Dennis Mann 3rd picfure: John Tomy and Franlc Rodriguez 4fh picfure: Walfer Donnelly Going clown llwe slairsz Sue Sullivan R, Quayle. M, Krallca, S. Sleveris. S. Sullivan, C. Chapple, W. Chappell, C. Craig Row I: P. Van Ralibor, P. Woodruff G. Harris. Row 2: lvl. Neilson, V. Morrell B. Poole. Row 3: N. Zopll, D. Samuels Leif lo Righl: J. Bush, E. Barrenechea, L. Champ, B. Bras- Leif fo Righl: Row I: J. Jewell, S. Sullivan, B. Faulkner, M well, L. Brennan 9614 ' Ntlueletic 14AA06idfi0h . . G. A. A. is an organizalion lor girls who are infer- esled in sporls . . . under 'rhe direclion ol Miss Marguerile Dodd are sixly girls . . . Sue Sullivan, presidenl . . . has led girls lo an enioyable year . . . assisling Sue were Carolyn Craig, secrelary . . . Wanda Chappell, lreasurer . . . Marilyn Kralka, social commillee . . . Celia Chapple . . . Shirley Quayle . . . and Shirley Slevens . . . parries were held eller sporls seasons . . . G. A. A. Leif lo Righf: Row I: J. Jewell, M. Sherlzer, R. McAdoo, M. Rice, J. l-lillier, B, Braswell, L. l-larbollle, B. Harmon, P. Cagigas, C. Buckner, R. Ello. Row 2: J. Julian, S. Toner, B. Woodburn, lf. Barrenechea, W. Chappell, J. Ralh, L. Champ, M. Kralka, S. Sullivan, L. Lewison, B. Faulkner, B. Brooks, M. Daley Kralka, L. Lewison. Row 2: J. Julian, M. Daley, L. Champ W. Chappell, C. Buckner, R. Elle. helped needy family a+ Chrislmas . . . had play- days wilh olher C. B. L. schools al Riverside and Redlands . . . caplains of winning leams were . . . volleyball, Nancy Baclon . . . baskelball, Carolyn Craig, and Louise Brennen . . . speedball, Billie Ann Faulkner . . . also played were Tennis . . . badminlon . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . girls receive leller awards aller earning eighl poinls. Row l: A. Morgan, B. Higginson, K. Vougl, L. Graham C. Miles, C. Craig, J. Bush, G. Telles, O. Thomas, J. Work man, B. Colisla, A. Jung, E. LaVars, B. Mallhews. Row 2 S. Graham, G. Walcoll, P. Maurer, S. Ussery, M. Lehman D. McDonald, C. Rausch, J. Rossmiller, S. Deards, L Schwalm, P. Teale, A. Corona, G. l-lunf, J. Janssen. O Sfaiionery O Supplies ' O O POMONA RED DEVILS Pencils Decals License Tags Sweai Shiris POMONA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT STORE Compleie Food Ma rkei' And Coffee Shop Congraiulafions I95I Graduaies Besf of Luclc BURDEN'S Ren DEVIL DEN Finesi Foods AI Lowesi Prices 364 E. Holi Pomona Eddie Brown, Sr. Mar'I'ha E. Brown THE GILLESPIE STUDIO Por'Irai'fure Baby Specialisi Weddings Kodak Finishing o 264 Wes? Second S'IreeI' Pomona, Calif. O LYcoming 2- I 538 Thank you, Pomona High Seniors, for your ever increasing paironage and may we coniinue +o serve you in Ihe fuiure as pleasanily as we have in Ihe pasi. 82 CAV E PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 248 W. Second Sf. Pomona, Calif. Phone LY. 2-3562 Agenfs For Elizabefh Arden Beaufy Aids Lanvin Perfumes and Guerlain 8: Caron's Imporfed Colognes For ihe Finesl in Painfs and The Lafesf in Wallpaper Visif COIQI' LYIISII 279 So. Garey Ave. Pomona, Calif. Phone LY. 2-0009 NORTH GAREY PHARMACY J. P. Burns, Pharmacisf Phone LY. 2-5225 I635 No. Garey Ave. Pomona, California VALLEY MOTORS CORP. DeSofo - Plymoufh Sales 8: Service 50l W. 2nd Ph. 2-I388 THE HAND PRINT SHOP 453 N. Towne Ave. LY. 2-6964 O 81 R DRIVE- IN 607 W. Holf Ave. LY. 9-3273 DINO'S BEAUTY SPOT Specializing in Scalp Treafmenf, Facials 242 W. l'IoI'l LY. 2-4559 Complimenfs of GOLDEN STATE COMPANY, LIMITED II75 Easf Second S+. LY. 2-5043 POMONA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Courfesy of SHOPRIGHT MARKET Wesfmonf SWEDISH HOME BAKERY Lef Us Do Your Baking For You Affenfion Given fo Special Orders 235 Norfh Garey LY. 2-8783 Aflas Tires Bafferies PAUL JONES SERVICE 603 E. Holf Ave. LY. 2-2305 Pomona, Calif. Chevron Gasolines Lu bricafion Accessories The Junior Class Carnival . . . spon- sored by The Junior Class . . . was given in order To raise money . . . various school organizaTions had all Types oT booThs . . . one oT The mosT popular booThs was The Taco BooTh . .. sponsored by The Girls' League Winning TirsT prize . . . aT The Los Angeles CounTy Fair was The F.l-LA. Child Care bao+h . . . Wyvonne l'lelson and Norma CaTes were in charge oT The children A TooTball banqueT . . . beTore The BIG ChaTTey game . . . was held aT The Ebell Clubhouse wiTh The luclcier members oT Junior Ebell serving These brawny specimens oT male . . . Trom boTh ChaTTey and Pomona SomeThing new This year . . . dances aTTer The TooTball games . . . held in The Girls' Gym . . . These dances were sponsored by The STudenT Council . . . and everyone enjoyed Them Our Pep Group . . . lVlaioreTTes . . . Flag Girls Song Leaders Cheer Leaders . . . and LiTTle SaTan . . . This group adds pep To all games and rallies l'lawThorne and Sam . . . one oT The mosT hilarious assemblies ever presenTed in P. l-l. S.. . .Sam did everyThing. . . Trom smoking cigareTTes To blowing bubbles . . . and The Rally CommiTTee deserves all The crediT . . . Tor geTTing This Tamous Television sTar . . . and his accomplice . . . To visiT our school One acT plays . . . presenTed in an assembly . . . by The Drama DeparT- menT . . . successTul . . . enTerTaining . . . varieTy . . .Jim Schield and Doris Palmer in a play wiTh a surprise ending . . . BeTTy Wilson, Bob Mayberry, Don Blankenship, and Beniie Kaufman in a good oldie 84 PRINTING PRINTING Proves whaf you fell Wifhin 'Ihe covers ol lhis yearbook is incribed in Tiernan's For Typewrilers word and picfure a record of Ihe evenls of The pasl year produced 'fhrough The combined elforls of an elficienr shall cooperafing wirh men who have 'rhe 'lcnow how 'ro inferpref 'rhis record on Ihe prinled page, TIERNAN'S TYPEWRITER CO. As you see if here-and in I6 olher currenl Yearbooks BY 239 Souih Main lQZ?l9,.m JIM. 7 Progress - Bullefin Building 320 S. Thomas S+. Pomona A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. Los Angeles I7 San Francisco 8 I4I4 Wesl' 7'I'h S+. I26 Posl' S+. CQMMENCEMENT lmvnmruous coraraacr PERSONAL CARDS CLUB PINS - MEDALSR Famous l-Ierfl-Jones Class Rings 1 m , K -5+ 6 . v 54 :VV q ,. ga, A-V2VV-- fi A 5? was 35,11 52 V M 5? i ix BEM? , mb ' Ji QA M Af , 2 9:5223 ' ,BEN VW V 42 , w II? .H ' Y id I' of Q fl 'foal XX 'Q 7 dfzgnkf - , N J 0 'iffy X-.f fm h U li V. ' 1, Since I9I I ,Jann P.sEvANs 1 UEURBE SPDRTING GUUD5 429 W. 2nd S+. Pomona, California Home of llfie Red Devil of ine Week LY. 2-6006 LY. 2-l33I FRED rnmnnnegnsir rnnnnnl. '35 Em Second S+- ' 'K SAVINGS AND EURN ASSUUIATIUN 260 S. Thomas Pomona Pomona, California 87 And a good rime was had by all . . .al rhe Foorball-Baskelball Dance . . . held al lhe Ebell Clubhouse . . . on March IO Gur varsify queens . . . Lyn Burroughs, loorball queen . . . Nancy Nixon, baskelball queen . . . were crowned by rhe respeclive caplains .. . Frankie l-loover . . . and Ralph Bonham Lucky Frankie . . . Serving punch lo Bruce Asper . . . were Charlofle Johnslon . . . and Doris Palmer A big applause. . .for lhe four queens . . . Lyn Burroughs . . . Barbara Swear . . . Nancy Nixon . . . and Carol Decker Yes . . . everyone was lhere . . . we were even invaded by Bonira . . . boy friends of Jane Apple and Belly Wilson Our sophomore queens . . . Barbara Sweal, 'loolball . . . Carol Decker, bas- kerball . . . were crowned by J. W. Gwens . . . and Kenny Harris The armed forces has moved in . . . bolh former sludenls . . . Ronny Ham- mer, Army . . . and George Smilh, Navy . . . are accompanied by Richard Smilh, R. l'l. S. sludenl 88 PROGRESS and BANKING Progress does nof come aufomafically. ln 'rhe American sysfern, progress is fhe resulf of consfanf efforf on fhe parf of all of us fo bring more good 'rhings fo more people. Banks help by furnishing credif and ofher needed financial services. For all your banlcing needs, come see us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POMONA Head Office Elm Sfreef Office 30I W. Second S+. 4OI E. Second Sf. Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion AQ - 1 ix Q . x Q 1 A wpffur ZS '12 I ,V . nf il A max- - , ,Vr ii- . V- ,ui-, f' '-':' A - ,,,.. ' ,lg - H5 V 5 :- .gif i .f ,. P. I 1 ' J an ARDEN FARMS CO. IZOO Easf 5'I'h Ave. Pomona, Calif. BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS Pomona, California Widuing . . The 'Sl Seniors of Pomona High School The Besf of Luck Sales Sfudebalcer Service T. M. 81 GOMER JONES LYcoming 2-20l0 I55 W. Commercial Pomona ,W KV has ,NW ,N Ki 'aw A my Q, Q E12 wa ge 1551 , . v QQ gi' tifzffw FB 'Wk N . .Sis Qi 7 . Qi . .. MJ 5 2 li fiv i Q r f' YY' I' I Complimen+s of Pomona Branch Bank of America N. T. 81 S. 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Chinese and American Foodl Privafe Banquei Room Phone LYcoming 2-5057 I44 Wesf 4fh Sfreef Pomona, Calif. Bouts Cooknv 'mga ' mwvm X ,,f tLAbtDOH.N Eh 2 M ,Q R.E5t .IN PE AGE, N? if 15623 ' U WWA! F-'H' I ,.In Ihlfvnmeulmwvlddiomolii -l. 'fl Ili' IICOND Sllllv 9 Pololl, fill' VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. Every+l1ing Elecfricaln 320 Wesf Second LY. 2-I506 JOHN MEE 222 Wesf Holf LY. 2-30I3 FARMER'S MARKET Groceries - Meals - Vegefables 962 Easf Holf Pomona, Calif. HAMILTON'S DRUG STORES 496 E. HoI+ 205 E. 2nd LY. 2-2032 LY. 2-l559 H 8: H PHOTO COMPANY Everyflwing Phofoqraplwio' 328 W. 2nd LY. 2-7I75 TAYLOR'S SPORTSWEAR Pomona's Leading Sfore For Young Women 250 W. 2nd S+. Pomona HOUSE OF FABRICS, INC. LYcoming 2-9I97 228 W. Second Sf. Pomona, Calif. ELLSWORTH'S FLOWERS 440 Wesf Holf Ave. LY. 2-5556 Pomona, Calif. Phone if? 45I Pomona W. Holf Ave. 2-6053 P , C I. J. Bmgnpygng omona a - Q-. 1 -.. .. 81.6 J Q8iLE.HoII Ave..Pomona .Calif RAY E. 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J if CASA RAMIREZ I-Iorne of Fine Mexican and Spanish Food Dinners - Cornbinafion Piafes - Tacos-Tamaies-Enchiiadas I489 Easf Holi' Ave. DOAK'S CLEANERS We Operafe Our Cleaning Pianf Alferafions and Repairs - Phone LY. 2-5868 I074 No. Garey Ave. Pomona, Calif. Congrafuiafions fo fhe I95I Seniors LUDDEN DRUG COMPANY Phone 2-3002 A I 'J' IIZI s i Thanking . . . ever one who helped conTribuTe in The malcing oT The l95l Cardinal The basl' ever . . . To The undying eTTorTs oT my assisTanT ediTor Merle Welch . . . and The sincere counsel given me by our adviser, Mr. Brown . . . The capable and unfailing help supplied by The sTaTT . . . and The exasperaTing, yeT indispensable, phoTography crew headed by Ken lvlcSpadden . . . Mr. Roy Day and P-B Press, lnc. . . . The MeTropoliTan Engraving Company . . . Mr. Bill ReTchin and The S. K. SmiTh Company Tor 'Their wonderful cooperaTion . . . This is your bool: . . . we hope you enioy iT . . Marcia CalverT EdiTor n A f F' -x x? 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Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

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Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955


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