Pomona High School - Inferno Yearbook (Pomona, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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TO REMEMBER Constantly watching the clock, trying desper- ately to meet this year's deadline was, you guessed it. the Cardinal Staff. The Cardinal had an unlimited amount of handicaps at the begin- ning of the year. The stafff was not all chosen until the third week of school. This late start caused many difficulties. However, the staff worked diligently throughout the year. Much hard work was put into the making of this year's yearbook. lt was a full-time job for all those concerned. Ads had to be sold, photo- graphs had to be taken, and copy had to be written. Many long hours were spent on art work, dummy layouts, and keeping Hnancial records straight. The staff joined in the Homecoming compe- tition with their float which represented this year's Cardinal. They also sold programs at all the home football games. The staff celebrated at the end of the year with a beach party and taco dinner. 3 Editor of the Cardinal yearbook, Doreen Castro. 1 vi' 40- '9 'L if 'ff rn ff 1 . The Cardinal Staff spends many hours outside of class working on the yearbook. CARDINAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief --------- Doreen Castro Assistant Editor and Class Editor - - Diane Denny Assistant Class Editor ----- - - Pat Brown Business Manager - - - Dorothy Ellis Ad Manager ---- - Mary Beth Pennell Assistant Ad Manager - - Sharon Fandre Sports Editor ---- - - Bill Hess Art Editor - - Iudith Iohnson Copy Editor - - - - Susan Cobble Photographer-Editor -------- Bruce Cahill Assistant Photographers Iohn Edmunds, Charles Pellitteri Advisor ---------- Lawrence Fischbach Mary Rios and Mike Close have earned honorary positions on the Cardinal Staff for their outstanding contributions in making this annual so successful. The busy Cardinal staff shown here includes: FRONT ROW, D. Denny, D. Castro. I. Iohnson, S. Cobble. BACK ROW, B. Ca- hill, C. IR-llitteri, I. Edmunds, P. LCA i f' Brown, S. Fandre, R. Wolf. Ml'- Fischbach, D. Ellis, M. Pcnnell. ix .vvx

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three years of Q l l nys coinciden, f two comple 1 ' thptw belonged to eoln typified t .cksonian dynasty. on views on some on was far t 'otomac unless i ncoln also toss 2 Ohio River, l wealth and luxt ht of it as Usimp 1 and felt at en his sage comme LC a bad barga ved today. historians lead elong to a chur- lg as it was th ncoln at a pc ziews on religia n remembered tor te not from saving :ven a cat laugh! tys we honor the : union. :luhhers 'ea Trip to Chief Operator, the Radio Club has d trip for Saturday, 'te club will go to he ,hills at the en- Zanyon where last went. mmer Sclic ln Portables O The, P- ,za--A., . K eg ,.e just a woflfmgdiithe ...any classes to be cuered to the students. American Government will be offered to students who have completed the 11th grade. IN I A1 ' 'I I The Chronicle Staff reported school events weekly throughout the year. Besides school news, the staff provided PHS students with sports in- formation, devil drags, and a variety of interest- ing subjects. The staff was backed up by eager eleventh grade journalism students who helped with all the issues and published their own Chronicle Cub edition in March. The staff visited the Progress-Bulletin at the beginning of the year to observe step by step the make-up of the paper. The staff went to the Uni- versity of Southern California on Iournalism Day to gain knowledge about the newspaper business. This knowledge was put to good use this year. Each edition of the Chronicle far surpassed that of any previous year. For the staff, this year was a challenge because of the added difficulties of the double-session schedule. Each member found, though, that the experience acquired through the weeks of working on the staff was truly worth while. In the language department Wright, an last are ..r'each - 6 h Chroniflf Sm ks ' C e, me wif. 'how ATTACK ART OF GYMNASTICS 0 Terrific, was the comment made by Miss Steffens when asked about girls in boys gym- we had the facilities ike to have it in every the girls in fir ods visit the bog ning. Love it do get war h nion of Anne Groenbeck. It' taining for thi ey can watch th of themselves, Hartman when aid, I think it .hough the gym, 's take the stral irls engaging in the first Judy Egan, ell' OITICS Call OMENTS will receivt- a prize or an rc- cream treat. Of course, you mus circle the ten errors and brin the paper to the Chronicle roo froom 45 during the break Friday. Since we have made up ou own style sheet don't get shoo if you see our own spelling of nite, tonite, thru, altho, tho, 0 thoro. They're ok so skip them Of course, if you can find an that look like this: Mt. Sac lT.ff.L.A., Apr., Student Bod President, Room, well known 10:30 am, 50 percent, or Girls League circle 'em because the are wrong. The right spelling are as follows: MSAC, UCLA April, student body presiden room, well-knowr., 10:30 a.m. 5016, and Girls League. It isn't as easy as it sound to find ten errors. We go to a lo of trouble to find them firs ' ' exactly ho the reporte my for typin s to the cop editor, an eppesen read Turner, th it and afte t people rea he correct After all thi errors left hard to find Life Groenbeckf ' ervin Ch 'I cd'tr D ' 1 S g Frances H Weiss. 1 iz, Betty McQuarrie, ey, Janet Richardson, Nollerton, Lynnette d Majorie Yelton. Enulish will be In the 'wr-ond period class are 85 707116 C I 0 , CIIIIIS IU uz Ire EWG C A preview of university lif will be available to hundreds o high self-ol students Feb. 23 a available: Englii and English ll ' will be offered who have tak Spanish and wis grades. This cr the entire year Further summer school from the office at 605 N. Park A al.. 1v..'... -4. 4-'n .l ef Team To b Hard-working Chronicle staff members include: FRONT ROW, S. Stillin'gefTD. Turner, S. Droker, C Matisofl S Kougher D Artis I Millard BACK ROW Mrs A Icppcscn B Hess C Apponyi, G. Com Morency, Robertson, ,R.Vl:ieldei, Weiss, G. Maurer, Potts, Swickaid, iN. Meiurer. m ' ' Q 7 ! lf ' O A select gro q , students will represent 1-no a u ii an nds. h specia and en all gam 1 grade 'sity ma iting th at th J minut rom 9 t t Georg ribe th progra ation i on picni Jniversit Eidilfii Stiff' math meet at Occidental college 3 Nexfnlwfel' C'Af wif Music auditions and drama try



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,Nu fb Ofliciating as the film is threaded is morning Projection Crew: FRONT ROW, B. Cahill, W. Mock, D. Akers, I. Iugenbeel, Mr. Graff. BACK ROW, R. Roossien, B. Cox, D. Andrews, L. Anderson, L. Pond, W. Anderson, B. Brunzell. Showing excellent films in the afternoon is the Projection Crew: FRONT ROW, Mr. Cummings, R. Russell, L. Bigelow, T. McClendon. MIDDLE ROW, K. Unmack, D. Orsburn, D. Lee, C. Reeves. BACK ROW, C. Sellers. PHS club presidents represented their clubs by being on the Club Council. The president of the Club Council, Iohn Piccinotti, represented the clubs onthe Student Council. The Club Council was in charge of the plan- ning for the .Homecoming Parade. The Council controlled all regulations for the club floats. The Club Council also was in charge of the Christmas basket program which was an activity in which all clubs participated. Several clubs in the Coun- cil participated in the bowling league. Posters publicizing all school events were made by the members of the publicity committee. The committee made all football banners, dance posters, and school activity posters. The projection crew rendered their services to PHS by helping with the visual aid program. Movies were shown to the students by the morn- ing and afternoon projection crews. Condcnsing club news into one organization is Club Council FRONT ROW, D. Castro, N. Maurer, S. Thomas C Hartman I Piccinotti I Iiccinotti I Southworth K Lenz P Swickartl. BACK ROW, M. K rat? W Wisnciwski N Catov I lcxotch P Magan D Decker I Hrost R. lialticrra, B. Wood. Iohn Piccinotti, Club Council President, A af fi I

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