South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

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COPA DE: T7 MA, ,Lu-ff-fu - LvQL'I 7f'S'f' f lid-'Ml M My DMN ,gffijfr U' fi of JW jf? fd W If . y WUISW Wfffyw ww W Nw pf M' Mir W W 1,0 JW A A ff ,, R 0 C.. .F - ,- f 4 -1 -- 4- ,L ,- X sry K K-. Li PUBLISHED BY THE SEN- IOR CLASS OF SOUTH PAS- ADENA-SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH PASA- DENA, CALIFORNIA. MICK- EY MAGEE, EDITOR: JEANNE ROBERTS, ASSO- CIATE -EDITOR: BARBARA UPSHAW, ART EDITOR: JACK SMITH, BUSINESS MANAGER. WE STAND PREPARED TO SERVE OUR NATION WITH EVERY RE- SOURCE WE HAVE AT HAND. THROUGH OUR EDUCATION WE ARE TAUGHT TO USE OUR MINDS TO PROMOTE JUDGMENT AND OR- IGINALITY OF IDEAS. WE LEARN TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AND TO RESPECT THE ADVICE OF OUR LEADERS. OUR BODIES ARE TRAIN- ED TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH. THESE ARE OUR RESOURCES. WITH THEM WE CAN LEAD OUR FELLOW- MEN OR FOLLOW OUR LEADERS THROUGH WAR AND INTO PEACE. FOR WE ALL STAND PREPARED! WE STAND PREPARED I W4 M Q VZ Q A, +L 2-. ff' QW A 1 W .4 W ww' V J- I . ., A -15' 5 - 1, ,,L:',1,,,n , 1 9 4- . 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'H . wa, V 1 , QW Leaders of the school . . . supervisors of school affairs . . . friends and advisers of the students of SPSMHS. . . busy people, but never too busy to help . . . ready and willing to advise , . . competent. This year disrupted from long habitation in main building . . . new quarters in old CIF section of academic building . . . head man Mr. Roy E. Simpson, at upper left, re- maining in administration building. lvlr. Elmer 1, Erickson, upper right, prin- cipal for two years . . . advises commission . . . responsible for curriculum offered at school . . . represents school in public re- lation . . . with the commission chooses and arranges for all assemblies . . . a busy man, Miss lessie T. Oldt, lower left, Dean of Girls . . . heads girls' activities . . . ad- vises Cirls' League . . . adviser of Freshman class , . . charge of vocational days . . . pro- gram consul for girls. lvlr. james R. Carpenter, lower right . . . vice-principal , . . Dean of boys . . . Boys' League adviser . , . in charge of athletic re- lations with other schools . . . programs all boys . . . adviser of Freshman class. Upper left-Tom Fleischman . . , com- missioner-general . . . athletically inclined . . . poised , . . lent dignity and polish to all our fine assemblies this year . . . upper middle-Carl Brune . . . commissioner of interior . , . scholar . . . good looking . . . kept our campus clean . . . upper right- Margery Thomas . . . commissioner of cor- respondence . . . first to hold new position in the commission . . . beauty with brains. Middle left-jerry l-lodgkinson . . . commissioner of sales promotion . , , energy and a twinkle in his eye . . . boosted sales of war bonds and stamps . . . middle-Mary Lou Patton . . . commissioner of publicity . . . informed outside world of important school events . . . middle right-Frank Bud Dickey . , . commissioner of boys . . . tall, with wonderful sense of humor. Lower left-Peggy Lorenz . . . commis- sioner of girls . . . all around girl who did an all around fine job . . . lower middle- Richard Bond . . . commissioner of finance . , , handled all funds for the school during the year . . . lower right-George Kinkle . . . commissioner of athletics . . , handed out invaluable how to get there instruc- tions. Ia , ' ' I ' Q E L 1 WITH CCJCJPERATION X 1 5 I Cwflq J 5 51-:Q,,ZQM N a 'Cy-' X Senior class officers: Donal Duncan, treasurer: David Lord, vice-president: Shirley Patterson, secretary: Stuart lnglis, president. treasurer. Mighty Seniors of the class of '42 . . . memories of three fun-packed years , . . golden afternoons and feverish midnights .. . . hilarious assemblies and grueling classes . . . the privileges and work connected with being a senior . . . the thrill of hearing Seniors will stay after assembly today . . . announcements by President Stuart lnglis and adviser Miss Margaret Lauer. The Thanksgiving Booth and Drive -humiliating defeat by the juniors in both quality and quantity . . . powder blue and navy arise triumphant in senior colors rivalry . . . Senior Sweater Assembly . . . proud procession down the aisles to our seats. The first vague rumors concerning graduation on the gym field . . . voting for dress at commencement , . . white caps and gowns for girls, blue for boys . . . Senior Day june 4 . . . junior-Senior Prom june 6 . . . Baccalaureate Services june l3 . . . then the greatest day of all, june i8 . . . Commencement! tears and hurrahs at the farewell assembly in the morning and thrills and lumps in the throat in the afternoon when the class of '42 share for the last time the carefree joys of SPSMHS students. Margaret M. George Adams Abbott lack Albert Phil Adamson Virginia Anderson janet Anderson Richard Adams Ruth Anders Andrew Armstrong SEN IORS ,pr KHP, ' 1 'lf ' isk fi Henry Armstrong Robert Aron Charles Ashcroft Catherine Louise Grace Atkinson Robert T. Autrey loan Bailey Carl Baker Walter I. Baker john R. Barber Helen Barbour Agnes lean Barker Aszman Shirley Ann Barnes Harry Barrington Bob Becker Bess Becbc Helen Bollinger Miriam Bennet john L. Benton lr. Charles Bergman Richard Barna Robert Beyrle Roberta Beyrle june Biby Mary lane Bingham Granville Black Robert Berryman fx' .V jr' Q . '- jyfffff' f 9 wb' Doris Blennerhassett larnes C. Bolton Allen Bond Richard Bond Dorothy Bowes David Bradburn Richard C. Arthur Briggs Barbara Ann Brooke Frank Brooks Margaret jean Brown Marjorie Brown Phyllis M. Bruhn Carl Brune Paul C. Byrne Bradford Betty Carson Paul Allison Cassell Homer Chaney Brown E. Chisam Lucile Christensen Gloria Clayton C-us Cochrane Donald Cole Sally Callahan Gordon Cook Eleanor Corbit Alice Collins sEN1oRs BN ft' Gregory Costello Robert Craig Edith Cristilly Patricia Cristy Susanne Cristy Rene Croyle Mary Cunningham Barbara Curry Hal Darancctte Donovan Davis Anne Deerns Louise Deering Tom Dennison Marjorie DeVeau Frank Dickey Dorothy Dieckrnan Crosby Doc Rosemary Doepke Robert Doerr Bert Dougherty Earl W. Doyle Bob Drollinger Dick Drummy Ir. Donal Duncan Elizabeth Dunlap Nancy Dunn Elizabeth Dyke 13 I JJ A A- C ly , Nfl T1 fi 1.1 fl Ann Edwards layne Egge Frederick Eggeman Dick Elder Geraldine Ellis Barbara Emmons Claire Engstrom Roy Ensign Mary Erdman loyce Eshoo Barbara Faries I, David Farley Victor A. Fazzi Betty Fiddes Mary Eva Fish Anne Fiumara Thomas Fleischman Marjorie Fletcher George E. Flynn john Fobes Norman Frank Helen Louise Furlow Virginia Garland Eric W. Patricia Germain Margaret Gill Lois Gillette Garrnshausen 14 SEN IORS 1 Edna Mae Goodridge Thornton H. Hamlin lr. Betsy Helter Henry I. Goodsell Virginia M. Zane Gore loanne Lee Green Claire Greenfield lack Guinn james W, Hadley George W Hall john C. Hammonds Goodson Sidney Harrington Clifford Harvey lr. Robert Harvey Edward E. Headrick Margaret Donaldson W Heller Richard Henry Ann Haney Bill Herrmann Robert Hickey Marion Highlen David R. Hirschler Heitschmidt Barbara Holley Dorothy Ann lerry Hodgkinson Herbert j. Robert Holmes Elaine Hogan David Hooper Anna Lee Hoover Hazel Houston Sue Houts David Howes Edward S, Hubley Beverly Hudlow Edith Humann Kathryn Hutchinson Stuart lnglis Gilbert Irvine Ferdie lzlar Elizabeth jackson George W. jacobs Margaret jeffries Richard jenness Barbara johnston jack E. jeuck Dian jones Patricia jones Paul judson Elaine Kanealy Cloriane Kanealy Carol Kelley Lila Kendall 16 , ,a l r, Qty., V, Qwhyiymff Ny' fm , lvr'l ,lf fr ,W Cb SEN ICRS ,iff nf! V48 X Bruce Kenson Alice M. Keppy Marshall M, William Killeen Bob Kimball Barbara King Clarke Lagerstrorn Gray Lange Ketchum Donald Lawson Ianet LeDeuc C-l lvs Leech Mary Linendoll Stanley Lodter Mary Larson Roland Long Donald Lord David Lord Carl T, Long lr. X George Kinkle Marcia Legere Norma Lorenz 5 .Nw Paul Labadie Eugene Lamar Bernice Lois Lindell leanne Legg lack Lucas Peggy Lorenz Mildred Magee Patricia Magee lack Mangels Betty Mansfield Robert Markley Bettina Marsh Blanche Marshall Eugene Maxson Ruth Maxwell Matilda Mazzetti Gloria McAteer Marvin McClain lack McCleery Martha McClellan Elizabeth McGlung Nancy Dee Nancy McEniry Lucille McHenry janet McNeill lack McNevin George McNulty Henry V. McNulty Margaret Mead Mary loe Mead McConnell Gloria Miller Virginia Minder 18 lane Meier ' 1 yr X v 4 K , l 1 X V I V fl i F ,f'- A 1 5 AA r , 'L' fy' - ' HJ X v l yd X 'lj' 5 1 , E . , Ji' J N x L I in V I 1 'lf vi I f ' L r , , r 1 V L ll if Y R . V fx ri l jd l l ' ' Lf' J L Mary jane Mink Ioyce Mitchell Mary Adele Richard E. Morrison George Mosher Robert C. Mowry jerry Mullaney Mary Dell Morrell Ruth Mushrush james S. Myatt Sally Nason Montgomery Shizue Nishijima Stewart S, Nolton Patricia Nomi Kenneth Nordskog Beverly Norton Craig Norton jerry Norton Esther O'Connell Lane Newman Walter Ogier Margaret Osborne Lucy Ozone Coralie Parker Rute Parrilla Glenn Passmore Barbara Ogden 19 Patricia Patten Kenneth S. Patterson Shirley Patterson Mary Lou Patton jack Pearso:-I l-lathily Peterson Patricia Petty Dorothy Pierce Alex Pond john Porter Marjorie Dorothy Presco Vivian Presco Noel Reukema Joanne Rigg Robert Ringstrom Jeanne Roberts lack Robertson janice Rosenberg Porter Whitney Donald Frazer Muriel Royce Blossom Rundell Tom Ryan june Sato Richard Margery Gray Verne A. Robinson Royce Schattinger Schieber 20 ,-x I Lyman Schlosser Lawrence Sinz Virginia Soper jk rl ax il lg Q J lil SEN IORS ,:. S ig 597 al Dorothy Schmidt lack Schwietz Richard l. Scoles Alexander L. Scrim George D. Scrim William Shimazue lune Helen Sievert Maxine Slater lack R. Smith lane C. Smith Lawson Smith Robert D, Smith Tom H, Smith William Smith Elizabeth Spelts Mary Spencer Doris Stanton Patricia Stephen Frances Stevenson William C, Stewart Marjorie Storfer Dorothe Sigler Marjorie Snyder Dick Stratton 21 S Elizabeth Struthers Marion Sugg Raymond B. Taylor Margery Thomas Marilyn Thomas Beyerle Thompson Dorothy Thorngren l-lelen Tow Bill Turner Bob Turner Barbara Upshaw Betty Lou Varley Barbara Varnum Gail Vaught Franklyn Veir Marilyn Mary Carol Walberg Dick Wallace Kay Wardwell Doris Warren Shirley Watkins loan Watts Charlotte Shirley Welton lane Vogelsang Shirley Westwood Carl Whitaker Ellen Wells Norris Wert 22 saw Q ffw luanita Whitaker Patricia Daniel Wickham Brenton E. Wilson Whittemore Ralph Winter Kenneth Wilson Andre Pickering 'Nilliams lanet Wood Russel Hermsdorf SEN IORS Robert Williams Ruth Williams Margaret Woodbury Isabel Worth Frank Little George Price jackie Williamson Marjorie Willims lackic Willson Ta kaaki T, Yamana ka Carol Ray Yates Fred Bigony CAMERA SHY Kenneth Heffner Lynn Leonard Frank Stunden Don West 23 For thirteen years presented to six most representative students in senior class . . . greatest honor that can be achieved during three years in high school . . . qualifications: ability to assume responsibility, unselfish service to the school, courtesy, independence, democratic ideals, and good sports- manship . . . gold pins and certificates given recipients of the award . . . names engraved on Fair Play cup . . . winners an- nounced by Mr. Roy E. Simpson, superintendent of schools, at assembly in May. . . winners this year: Virginia Anderson, Gordon Cook, Stuart Inglis, Ruth Maxwell, Verne Robinson, and Barbara Upshaw. Virginia Anderson . . . president of Senior Tri-Y . . . member of the Allied Youth, French Club, Girls' Athletic Association, and Art Club . . . chosen secretary of Senate Club and elected to Red Cross Council in her junior year . . . artistically inclined . . . sparkling personality. Gordon Cook . . . thoughtful and efficient president of Spanish Club . . . manager of varsity basketball . . . affiliated with the Hi-Y, Allied Youth and Scholarship Society . . . member of senior announcement committee . . . in Senior Play cast . . . hopes to become naval officer. Stuart lnglis . . . popular red-headed president of the senior class . . . member of Scholarship Society, Senate Club, French Club, Hi-Y, and Bengals . . . delegate to Boys' State last summer . . . broke school track record in 440-yd. dash . . . intends to make track coaching his life work. Ruth Maxwell . . . cute and vivacious brunette . . . photography editor of Copa de Oro . . . a Bengal . . . on Girls' League cabinet . . . secretary of her junior class . , . affiliated with Tri-Y, French Club, and Allied Youth . . . interested in journalism and Stanford University. Verne Robinson . . . friendly student air warden . . . member of Comes Club and Allied Youth . . . active in Hi-Y work . . . participated in swimming and tennis meets . . . chosen to appear on sociology broadcast . . . awarded scholar- ship to Pomona College. Barbara Upshaw . . . comedienne with outstanding per- sonality. . . Bengal . . . vice-president of Girls' League. . . art editor of the yearbook . . . chairman of junior-Senior Prom Decoration committee and a member of the Weldon Fair Play Award committee in her junior year . . . talented artist . . . 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N 'al Q X l K 5 1 4 1 J J A V ,' W Q : '- -' W Junior class officers: Norman Schieber, treasurerg Walter Reinhold, presidentg Betty Curl.secretaryg Dick Jones. vice president. ln September the first joy as luniors to finally be able to climb down off the Ushelt' '... thrill at having the prize win- ning booth tor both quality and quantity in the Thanksgiving drive. . , hectic time trying to get all the junior class dues col- lected . . . excitement of drawing the spotlight away from the mighty seniors tor selection of nominees tor ASB elections on May 6 . , . honor of being represented on the Weldon Fair Play Award Committee . . . last get-together with the seniors at the junior-Senior Prom on lune 6. . awww Robert Abell Connie Alden Howard Annin Sherman Baker Edmond Adams Jackie Allen Eugene Arnett Patricia Barney 'UIC 1 nf.- John Addoms Roger Allen Marianne Arnett Virginia Beach I Jilrmons 5- ? Colleen Ager Anita Alt George Atkinson Marilyn Beall Curtis Ahlstrom June Anderson Kathleen Aubrey Nancy Beaman Q, ff lp , Q if Jack Albers Marilyn Anderson Barbara Ayers John Bean 27 E w , ,' .Q l N xx A , :R xi ll it so K tx JX X an -X l pi ii X, ,i . 43 N x i rl K lk b V K t I s N B R l 'IX KY ' . - 'N . 1 l l f. Q N xs il ' l X IQ , x x 5 XX X' l l Y 'v .1 Q , r Nz 3 N.,Q,.M x QQGWM. V. Z X ar' f Robert Bean Barbara Beaure ard Tim Beegan Byron Beeman Thelma Black Gene Blanche Kathleen Blatz David Bortin Catherine Briggs ' Tom Briggs ' Betty Brock Nancy Brooks Richard Carter ' Reece Cave f Hobart Chastain Karen Christensen , ' -t , 5 5 , , Q I , , , Xu .. 3 'J' l, Tharon Beeman Dean Bottorf Betty Lou Brossey John Church Alan Bennett Barbara Benton Olive Benton Paul Bradley Betty Bragg Margaret Brett David Burnham Robin Campbell Jim Cannon Maida Cloe Barbara Coleman Jane Collins Patricia Bergman Marilyn Bridenbecker Merle Carrona Mary Lou Cook Dorothy Bertoli Joan Bridge Alfred Carter Roger Cook X 'HQ X Charles Coots Edward Daniell Jack Donovan Mary Elms Peggy Cornell Bob Cornet Dorothy Dautrich Pat Dawson Tom Downs Creighton Drummy Carol Ensign Richard Evans Joe Costello Barbara Ann Dean Donald Dunn Patricia Fabling J UN ICRS Louis Cristilly John Croul Armand Crump Barbara Currie Robert Curtis Alan Dale Clinton Del..ancey Consuelo DeRidder Dianne DeVeau Betty DeWeese Joyce Diamond Ellsworth Donnell Dick Durkee Althea Eames Malcolm Edwards Patricia Eggleston Doris Eldred John Eliason Lorena Fagan Peter Farley Margaret Fiddes Gail Fisk Dorothy Fleming David Flohr U I 0. 0' O iffy Q 29 f ,f u .7 A X7 Ayn IJ ff K Aff' Ixhyz, 1,05 gym, ygpdif 10475 JU!! 1113-Lulbf ting , , ,I J ' .f,W.wymZ, Ahab: amffif-1f'fC'0. 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Neil Horgan Lillian Iwata Richard Jones Richard Knerr Betty Horita Gordon Jackson Lucille Kanebayashi Lois Lee Knight 1 4 x x f , ' ' Xrwyff . V' J V . x X' if i Jewel A My i Q ., 'J A fo 'gr Qi Yi XXX: KC 5211 Fw t Nr Q it in ly W ' X fx J -A xo? Qx YQ ,nf Marcia Kober Pat Kraft Arthur Krause Dick Lagerstrom Mildred Lancaster Arline Lane Lynn Laning Bonnie Lathrop Margaret Linn Ken Linthicum Gloria Livingstonr: Tom Lockhart Helen Love Alberta Luer John Lutz Jeanne Lytle Katherine MacPherson Anita Mansfield James Marcus A, Mary Lynne Markwith Harold Martin Nancy Martin Margaret Matson Richard Maurer Betty McArthur Jim McDonald Lila McDougall Betty McFarland Alex McGiIvray Gerald McKee Bonnie McKenzie Ed McKenzie ' c x 55 4f'f, ' ,Q V in 'Q 1 . iw qi 3- us i' 3 X54 I 32 'lf 5: xg , fl. -5 i,a J V Q vi .nl 'J Bi ., 'Q Raymond Lindskog Henry Mackel Virginia May Ben McKesson Dan Lindsley Marilyn MacKinnon Marjorie McAIister Margaret McNevin X Y l J UN IORS 77 1 r We L N ,X i l . 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S 1' J j I if J 1 BX ,Y 191 my to xt , NJ X Margaret Parker Bob Parkhill Melvin Porges Stuart Post Bill Reimers Walter Reinhold Don Schmiedeberg Adele Schmitz 34 Doris Parrilla Pat Powell Bill Rider Audrey Sehottke Bob Parsons Beaufay Partain Shirley Patterson Lois Pray Priscilla Prescott lsabel Price Barbara Ristrom Freeman Roberts Daryl Robinson Mary Ellen Schultz Gloria Schwabland Betty Lou Senson Martha Peterson Teresa Peterson Barbara Putnam Virginia Quinn June Rogers Steve Rose Marilyn Shaw Marion Shaw f l' Walter Pewen William Reeder Evelyn Rust Colleen Shea Marilyn Pitchford Easton Reichvvein Norman Schieber Lewis Simllson P5 ' 4 if 5 . 1 1 ff I eww .74 ,,,. 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K' NQML-,fQ, 'L--4-'L L 1.4.1 1 K, -ff' rs- gf , sg- y M LL, Q-I ,f-. , Ji' X l .f' gif' Q Q, ,Ng Kenneth Warnack John Watson Gerald White Holly Wilkins Ye Qt as Qs Q ir. CAMERA SHY Edward Baker Porter Bruck Coles Clark Straight Clark Morris Cole Robert Conradt Betty Curl David Donlon Harvey Eggeman Dan Fuller 36 Harry Geyer Campbell Gilliland Max Gschwind Robert R. Hall Gregory Marshall Peter Pfeiffer Maitland Robison Donald Tepper Bill West Alan Wing Sally Watson Ardita Williams ' John Webb Jean Webster Beatrice Wegman Dorothy Winn Betty Wolford Ralph Wood June Yager Bill Yamanaka Kumiko Yamanak 'H LAW, X' VV '- if L ' - 4. ' t r-Lila! IX In-fk x hy Ag 'I . .. J 'W' . ff , ' ALf4,4-f ' C QA., C ' fe--'org .cg -' -4' -I Al' 1 , f ,-ff V 1 Ln..- VL Lax J , - ii 'is I i ' p we M, -M 'B f Peter Welsh Jean Whistler Dorothy White Rosalie Wride Bernice Wright Kenneth Wright IN MEIVIORIAM Clifford Grua ' ' KX w I Ciiizriziawifiigind JJ cvaxv iqflyfx' George Yusa bib? t MJCQN KMWN KJ '17 NJ I v fv i ' vjfvofs- rfiwfi'-1 iff N XLfJ '-YQ-XJR. N.: 1 Q 1 471,-Qclfe-1 I rl of 1' SOPHGIVICRES Sophomore class officers: Don Rosine. vice-president: Bobby Jo Scott, secre- tary: Dolly Ashcroft, treasurer: Keith Harnish, president. Hi Sophie, the ever present call from superiors . . . immediate entry into the language clubs and all the other activities ot school . . . days in English spent on learning the best assembly conduct . . . also the annual memorization of the school songs from the Tiger handbook . . . continually humiliated by having to sit up yonder on the shelt every Friday . . . . lane Hayward in charge ot the sophomore mothers' tea on November 6 . . . the excellent job on the Thanksgiving booth, even it it did only win third prize, done by Marcia Kober, Mason Rothen- borg, Keith Harnish, Dolly Ashcroft, Marilyn Chad- wick, Peggy Buttress, jimmy Graves, and Phillida Bond. we Above left: row 1-T. Bartz. H. Aron, M. Atkinson, G. Barrow, P. Bond, D. Ashcroft, G. Billings, E. Artz. G. Berry. Row 2-W. Bedall, H. Bleeker, C. Blake. D. Barker. D. Blanchheld. J. Alder. L. Bellona, B. Abbott. Aboveright: officers-Don Rosine, vice-president: Bobby Jo Scott, secretary: Dolly Ashcroft, treasurer: and Keith Harnish, president. Below: row 1-B. Collins. C. Cederuuist. M. Brooks. P. Cockle. S. Buckley, C. Cameron, R. Butler, V. Carr. M. Chadwick, P. Buttress. Row 2-B. Coleman, J. Clary, J. Bowles, J. Bourne, Ft. Burton, B. Byers, K. Brown, W. Clark. Row 3-K. Campbell, M. Brown, D. Calkins, B. Boothe. H. Bresnan, J. Burzell, S. Chamberlain, B. Bias. 37 1- 11' L.. . . 1. ..,,,, ,..- . 7 Upper left: row 1-S. Dolts, R. Dyke, A. Cuzner, C. Dickey, D. Do Row 3-T. Coons, A. Cristilly, L. Blakterman, B. Collins, D. Conrad M. Elliott, H. Forve, H. Goldsmith. Row 2-W. Gannon, M. Garland B. Harper, B. Gillis, Flow 2--R. Grokowsky, S. Gordon, J. Graves, B Hemington. Row 3-B. Henry, B. Herron, W. Hutchinson, D. Hodgm .38 uglas. S. Corbit, A. Elder. N. Dunn, P. Dennison. Row 2-M. Davis, B. Abell, l. Dickinson, B. Cronk. B. Crow, B. DeVos, G. Croft, M. Coen, B. Clubb J Dill N Crissman J Dillon Lower left- row 1-C Germain, E. Frank, W. Germain. A. Erkenbrecker, J. Engstrom, B. Elliott, A. Furst, W. Gillette t l A- George' C Fossen' Freerrian C Franken S Grisylold, B. Foresman, B. Gmirken, J. Gerson. Upper right-row 1-M. D. Bennett, K. Harris, E. Har f Hell, B. deed. Lowery rioht: row Il.--IB. Holleyg, nil. Horsley, J. Hayward, B. Hurff, J. Jeieski. How 2-H. Henry, J. Dickson, B. Helter, J. Hertenstein, A un, S. Houston. SCPHCIVIORES . NN' wiew ,. MMF 'fi ww Upper left: row 1-P. Johnslone, L. Laning, J. LaBarr, P. King, L. Laning. Row 2-K. Keeble, R. Kline, L. Kacy, J. Kruse, D. Johns. Row 3-R. Krug, B. King, H. Kierr.an, B. Keville, S Joh Low le row B. Main. B. Magee. A. Maurice, M. Lawrence, D. Lindskog. Row 2-C. Lopeman, W. Logsdon, B. Long, S. Lucas, H. Maln. R. Lockwood. Upper right: row 1-F. Mendelsohn. V. Miles, V Myers P Pease M MeCmrrnlck M. Moore, B. Maxson, C. Melgard, D. Mooberry, A. Parker. Row 2-K. Ozone, H. McKeen, D. Phillips, K. Melrose, D. Pearson, B. Nibecker, E. Morrison. Row 3-R. McDougall. J. Miller. T M xwell G P ters P M Ile J Palierson. Lower right: row 1-V. Ross, W. Scoit, E. Powell, C. Lincoln, M. Roulac, L. Shaw, L. Shaw. Row 2-M. Savitz. J. Selder, B. Reem, B. Peierson, B. Murphy. B. Patton. P. Ryan F Sehneblf L Sooll Row 3 J. Russell. D. Rosine, P. Sherrill, E. Roth, B. Randolph, C. Piper, M. Rolhenborg. Above: row 1-J. Thomas, E. Seydell, J. Swanson, M. L. Smith, F. Spangenberg, C. Tarr, B. Thompson, V. St. Pierre. S. Snyder. Row 2-J String, J. Smith, D. Slay, M. Surface, B. Skinner, P. Stanton, C. Seydell, C. Sidel, B. Thompson. Row 3-A. Smith. K. Steen, J. Snyder, D. Swickard, J. Taylor, D. Shureen, E. Smith, M. Stevanus, J. Stanley. Row 4-B. Stratton, R. Tahajain, W. Smith, K. Stiles, B. Stellar, J. Sullivan, G. Thompson, D. Sigler, M. Smith. Below: row 1-B. Winn, P. Wiggins, D. Wilson, B. Wilbur, B. Turner. G. Torres, J. Vacher Row 2-J. Woods, B. Wong, E. Watson, K. Truesdail, V. Winegart, J. Wright, D. Weber, W. Wyngarden. Row 3-D. Tobey, J. Willson, G Warner, D. Willis, D. Wood. FRE SHMEN ww Row 1-B. Haynes, P. Clow. L. lnglet. S. Yamanaka. J. Lannan, B. May. B. Buehler, M. Hoddinott. N. Beach. J. Winn, C. Hirschler. J. Fadley, B. Osmond. H Downs. M. Davidson, N. Nusbaum. R. Ripney. R. Stewart. Row 2-E. Carter, R. Hood, M. Holmes. N. Adams, J. Smith. J. Pickard, S. Arzt, D. Lodier. J. Hilsdorf. J. Cook. J. Hoskins. S. Smiley. N. Gehle, J. Alkalay, P. Barney, C. Norman, P. Anderson, N. Peterson. Row 3-F. Weingartner, K. McClain. R. Murren, D. Kittredge. B. Eldred, F. Yeakel. B. Hall. D. Smiley. F. Higgins, B. Cronshey, P. Giles. H. Gordon, T. Eliason. P. Macy. B. Kennedy, A. ZuTavern, J. Wright. Row 4-R Kar. K. LeFiell. R. Zeledon. D. Roberts. F. Higgins. T. Strangman. R. Speck. K. Ellis, B. Gunzell. A. Geldner. H. Tassey, C. Fager. J. Shaw, E. Croul. R. Linhoff J. Edmondson. Officers: Bill Eldred, president: Joyce Alkalay. treasurer' Sue Smiley. secretary, Ken McClain. vice president. That big month of February . , . thc tarewells at junior High . . . the greet- ings of Hi Freshielu when approach- ing High School . . . those first foggy, bewildering days . . , the feeling of belonging when our advisers, Miss Oldt and Mr. Carpenter, helped us with our programs . . . the rapid join- ing in activities . . . the happy con- clusion in june of our first semester at high school . . . our hopes for bigger and better times in our sophomore, junior, and senior years. 41 1 of S Q Q X X 'a x f' fl 'Y -3-f WMWCQWFWW W??W QM M WITH PARTICIPATICN N N ,X ' 'N A fx X 'QLEQAGUES X k N H: All girls in school members of Cirls' League . . . C ffm X , monthly meetings, sometimes as a unit and some- x l-'ty f Q ,times in committees . . . committees: two Career, ,X O Entertainment, Social Service, Athletic, Publicity, Re- lfreshment, School Beautiful, Vxfays and Means, Dress, Q , 9. f-iNew C-irls', and Courtesy . . . extremely busy and 'S IN ' Q xi active year . . . Backwards Dance . . . Thanksgiving s fi rv lvassembly . . . Thanksgiving and Christmas drives ' . , . calendar sale . . . vocational day . . . a play, D ' vl 'ijinx from Alabama . . . presentation of style show V 4-.X N' from Bullocks by Mrs. Case . . . Hello day . . . s n tv senior, junior, sophomore teas for mothers . . . tea X, T for senior girls . . . faculty tea . . . regional conven- 1- 4- . tion of Cirls' League cabinets .... Miss Hazel Hurst and Bonnie, her seeing eye dog . . . new girls' party 1 ' . . . election of new officers in April . . . installation l A 4 of new cabinet in May. N . 4, Miss lessie T. Oldt, adviser. . , Peggy Lorenz, presi- CN 1 1 N dent . . . Barbara Upshaw, vice-president . . . Bar- fr-X 2 ,QT bara Ristrom, secretary . . . Carol Ray Yates, treas- H .. urer. 1 I All boys in school members of Boys' League . . . si X monthly meetings in committees and in assemblies Q ,Q . . . committees: Athletics, Aviation, Business, Emerg- : 1 R ency and First Aid, journalism, Marine, Mechanics, J: Minor Sports, Model Building, National Defense, Out- ! '4 X S door Life, Photography, Radio and Electricity, Popular X Q A 'N Orchestra, Science, Swimming and Life Saving, World 1. , ' gf, 3, Affairs . . . talk by Clark Sellers, famous handwrit- X T N ing expert . . . visit from Mr. C-us, 'Cloomy C-us, ,N I, l Henderson, football coach at Occidental College , . . N -' f J sponsored amateur assembly in connection with C-irls' 5 League . . . cabinet party with girls' cabinet. 'W 4 N Mr. james Carpenter, adviser . . . Bud Dickey, - 'X '-l president . Q. . Dave Hirschler, vice-president . . l Q Dick Scoles, secretary . . . Donovan Davis, treasurer. H 44 Wwww WM A. -Www:-wfmmww Nmwsmwmwunws N... . I 6 XF Y 1 QS N X J x X K K-Sei it S s N gy? F X K N Q S swf 0 Q Sm su 3 X if RSX kewl x ix ,. .Ar ,3 X 5 X.,XXx.. x xxx BENGALS Above: row 1-J. Rogers, K. Ogier, M. Walberg, K. Hutchison, M. Brett, R. Maxwell, C. Parker. Row 2- L. Simpson, B. Berryman, A. Deems, J. Smith, E. Humann. Row 348. Vaught, H. Annin, S. Inglis, T. Hamlin, B. Upshaw. L. Ozone, P. Powell. Row 4-G. Kinkie, J. Hodgkinson, D. Hirschler, B. Kenson, D. Lord, E. Swayze. Left: T. Fleischman, D. Drummy, lVl. Thomas, and C. Brune decorating for the Bengal sponsored Defense Stomp. Loads of fun . . . plenty of work . . . big honor . . , requirements: interest and willingness to give time and energy . . . commissioner-general, commissioner of interior, and vice-president ot Girls' League, honorary members . . . Bengal dance, Defense Stamp, with Bill Holden selling war savings stamps . . . potluck supper to choose new members . . . party for new members. Miss Hester Lauman, adviser . . . Kay Hutchinson, president . . , Dick Drummy, vice-president . . . Mary Carol Walberg, secretary . . . Lewis Simpson, treasurer. CAMPUS COMMITTEE RED CROSS M... ...- -N.. Row 1-Brune, Upshaw, Hirschler. Row 2-B. Bertoli, N. Dunn, J. Rigg, E. Corbit, B. Hudlow, S. Snyder, Pl. Williams, V. Good- son, J. Thomson. Row 3-R. Maxwell. IVI. Brown, N. Dunn, J. Rogers, C. Dickey, M. Peterson, S. Smiley, G. Fiske, D. DeVeau B. J. Kellow, B. Lathrop. Row 4-B. Helter, J. Bailey, R. Grokowsky, C. Bennett, D. Sigler, B. Wilbur, J. Egge, V. Anderson J. Wood. M. Thomas. B. McCIung. Row 5-K. McClain. B. Crow, T. Yamanaka, M. Garrison, T. Hamlin, C. Long, G. Jacobs, M McClain, G. Irvine, E. Thacker. Row 6-D. Morrison, C. Grua, B. McKesson, N. Schieber, J. Church, K. Patterson, B. Killeen, B. King. S. Inglis. D. Lord, H. Hanson, J. Smith. Campus Committee. . . objective: to maintain a clean and beautiful campus . meetings when and where necessary . . . Miss Oldt and Mr. Carpenter, advisers . . Carl Brune, general chairman . . . Barbara Upshaw, chairman ot the C-irls' Cam- pus Committee . . , Dave l-lirschler, chairman ot the Boys' Campus Committee. Red Cross Council . . . Community Chest Drive. . . March of Dimes . . . Red Cross Drive . . . drive for material . . . the making ot bandages . . . organization assem- Qfljofgmdoiclyff-'g01ffil ',30 QrlfQ'R09e'S' ROW ZTW' Ogle A' Dale bly tire drill . . . Miss Oldt and Mr. Carpenter, advisers. . .Alan Dale, second semes- ' ' ter president . . . june Rogers, first semester president . . . Margery Sclnieber, sec- retary. . . Frank Brooks, treasurer. -g--.an f S 1 an 3 ge 5, E Y' Q MA x-+ X fm Q P f fwffsr R f Wg 5 Xie Xgfbjvm if ,+- 'Q 51:5 35 1 1 nngnunllnn V! K ,fi ,ol J ,wififlflfl EXTEND HIGH STANDARDS OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER Upper left. Junior-Senior Hi-Y: row 1-Farley, Church, Cook, Ashcroft. Row 2-Robinson, Jenson, Lagerstrom, Mowry, Hall, Welch, Henry. Row 3-Dickey, Brune, Scrim, Scrim. Wood, Killeen, Royce, Hayward, Sperling. Upper right. Senior Hi-Y: row 1-Kenson, Farley, Inglis, Hodgkinson, Yamanaka. Row 2-Bond, Kinkle, Bond, Byrne, Mosher, Scoles, Taylor, Lonq. Hamlin, Norton, Mc- Clain, Lord, Hirschler. Row 3-Dougherty, Irvine, Goodsell, Ketchum, Guinn, Robinson, Myatt, Lagerstrom, Cook, Nolton, Ringstrom, Shattinger, Jacobs. Lower left. Junior Hi-Y: row 1-Simpson, Yamanaka, Porges, Morley. Row 2-Bottorf, Dunn, McKenzie, Dale, James, Sorenson, von Buelow, Krause. Row 3-Robison, Nicholson, Houts, Harris, Sohus, Vaught, Martin, Drummy, Watson, Garrison. Row 4-Reeder, Mucklestone, McKesson, Parsons, Annin, Edwards, Schieer, Hinckley, Gmirken, Fleimers, Gouert. Lower right. Sophomore Hi-Y: row 1--Thompson, Rosine, Hodgman, Smith. Row 2--Brown, Long, Pearson, Roth, Shureen, Hutchinson, Maxwell, Crow, Russell, Woods. Row 3-Gennon, Strangman, Lucas, Campbell, John, Nibecker, Hatcher, Higgins, Wright, McClain. Row 4 -Garland, Swickard. Miller, Sherrill, Fossen, Gerson, Blatterman, Freeman, Ward, Wood, Tassey, Fager, Steen. 49 SCHOLARSHIP SCCIETY Row 1--Minder Furlow Hogan, Matson, Christensen, Fisk, Elms, Ellis, Grantham, Beach, Beall, McFarland, Martin, Brossy, Dunlap, Clayton, Kavanaugh, Hall Row 2--Dean, 'DeVeau,YBiby Carr Hayward, Hart, Bergman, Bennett, Hutchinson, Hudlow, Corbit, Good, Mead, Monroe, Monroe, Jackson, Maxwell. Row 13- Murphy, Knight, Jeffries, lnskeep, Mazzetti, Barney, Chadwick, Davis, Dickey, Johnstone, Garett, Huggins, Hess, Legere, Lorenz, Magee. Plow 4-Kellow, Gibbs Ford, Brooks, McClung, Anders, Markwith, McArthur, McPherson, McEniry, DeWeese, Dawson, Kelley, Herbert, Johnson, Kanebayashi. Row 5--Diamond, Curl Beyrle, Livingstone, Hertenstein, Eshoo, Atkinson, McNeill, Mansfield, Egge, Anderson, Bellinger, Jones, Humann, Faries, Barnes, Engstrom. Row 6-Colman, Cor nell Eggleston Eldred Rogers Gastreich Linendoll Green, Barker, Helter, Blennerhassett, Bailey, Mlller, McHenry, Mead, Edwards, Cameron, Douglas. Row 7- Bottorf, Bond, ,Hodgkin,son, Adamson, Dunn, Duncan, Martin, Flohr, Hanks, Mauer, Lamarr, Eliason, Lindley, Lodter, Bradburn, Cronk. Row S-Conrad, Frericks Baker, Harnish, DeLancey, Annin, Henry, Jones, Jensen, Bean, Abell, Gschwind, Costello, Lagerstrom, Coleman, Gordon. Row 9-Harvey, Chamberlain, Turner, Hill Killeen, Long, Turner, Barker, Zelledon, Chaney, Markley. Row 10-Church, Garland, Gore, Lockhart, Harbison, Dale, Kinkle, Brune, Dickey, Hadley, Royce, Bigony Frank, Von Buelow. Row 1-Mrs. Pettit, Vaught, Pearson, Collins, Jones. Row 2-Nomi, Roberts, Newman, Ristrom, Wood, Thomson, Price, Myers, O'Connell, Yamanaka, Upshaw, Ochi. Row 3-Nason, Powell, Toll, Parker, Owen, Thomas, Soper, Stidham, Wells, Vaught, Ogier, Rogers, Patton, Parker. Row 4-Mushrush, Patterson, Webster, Tweton, Winn, Presco, Sato, Sohieber, Tow, Riggs, Thomas, Watts, Thomas, Nishijima. Row 5-Wilson. Beall, Beach. Slater, Walberg, Spencer, Selder, Moore, Stanton, Wilbur, Watkins. Yates, Snyder, Varnum, Smith. Row 6- Reinhold, Schieber, Russell, Sherrill, Rosine, Piner, Reichwein, Sorenson, Simpson, Scoles, Williams, Yamanaka, West. Row 7-Ogier, Yamanaka, Ozone, Smith, Johnson, Abbott, Morrison, Smith, Scrim, Scrim, Mowry, Odano, Robinson. Row 8-Pond, Okuno, Neiswender, Royce, Cook, Thompson, Smith, Parsons, Morley, Swayze, Morse, Vanderhoof, Winter. Below, right: Richard Bond and Margery Thomas examining college bulletins. I , , - ' l 1.,i,' li frlfl .1f!lV1A' L 1 ' vm V 4 'J' ,wel sa l.'frl1'PfMtf - li V. fwfr. t ' A L7 .ft V' , , Principal requirements: brains, semester grades of three two's and a one . . . in future years, three one's and a two . . . memorable April 22 when members voted in favor of joining California Scholarship Federation . . . those lucky three year honor students with cxceuses from finals. Mrs. Margaret Pettit, adviser . . . Bob Vaught, president , . . lack Pearson, vice-presi- dent . . . Alice Collins, secretary . . A Dian jones, treasurer. N L s 4 . s 1 2 L ' so lyk: 'ffs ALLIED YCUTH Row 1-Gillette, Fiddes, Fisk, Fiumara, Gleason, Artz, Hogan, Furlow, Matson, Bortz, Fisk, Hoover, King, Miller. Row 2-Maxwell, McConnell, Goodrich, Dautrich, Beeman, McKenzie, DeVeau, Fagan, Beach, Martin, McFarland, Good, Magee, LaBarr, Kelly. Row 3--Garland, Hansen, McHenry, McNeill, Miller, McAteer, De Ridder, Kendall, Blennerhassett, Minder, Holly, Hayward, Gillis, Bennett, Anderson, Curry, Lannon, Lodter, Clayton. Flow 4-Mansfield, Mori- waki, Monroe, Fiddes, Monroe, Maurice, Callahan, Currie, Lathrop, Buttress, David, Chadwick, Egge, Anderson, Corbit, Dunlap. Row 5-Barbour, Gibbs Kright, Brooks, Germain, Germain, Haverstock, Helter, Brett, Ashcroft, Dickey, Cuzner, Beach, Dwan, Aron, Stanton, Artz. Row 6-Cook, Ensign, Lane Kelley, Jones, Fletcher, Grokowsky, Dickson, Bond, Livingston, Diamond, Hurff, Lancaster, Anders, Alden, Mansfield, Buehler, Fadley. Davidson, Adams Row 7-Brown, Linendoll, Lindsey, Bridenbecker, Harris, McCormick, Davidson, Kruse, Adams, Melgard, Maxson, Cornell, Murphy, Eldred, Hood, Gehle Alkalay, Hilsdorf. Row 8-Garland, Kinkle, Baldwin, Eldred, McClain, Foresman, DeVos, Croft, Byers, Melrose, Johns, Blake, Bradburn, Hall, Hodgkinson Bothe, Bartlett, Hammonds. Row 9-Karr, Bresnan, Mucklestone, Annin, McKenzie, Gregory, Bleeker, Garrison, Lagerstrom, Lord, Allen, Morse, Cannon Beegan, Aron, lnglis, Weber. Row 10-Lindsley, McKesson, Edwards, Harris, Chaney, Hall, Furst, Brune, Dickey, Hadley, Irvine. Row 11-Kiernan Maurer, Morrison, Benton, Briggs, Knerr, Hinkley. Row 1-Nlrs. Osborn, Lockhart, Oliver, Helter, Bailey. Hudlow. Kellow, Thomson, Tunison, Snyder, Robinson. Lodter, Lagerstrom. Row 2-Thorngren Willams. Myers, Vaught, Peterson, Prescott, Wilson, Truesdail, Ream, Spier, Nevius, Ristrom. Wood, Pierce, Patton. Soper, Watson. Scheiber. Row 3- Turner, McFarland, Schmidt, Tarr, Thompson, Watkins, Spangenberg, Powell, Wright, Senson. Pace, Steel, Sievert. Rosenberg, Yager, Welton. Row 4- Martin. Pease, Watts, Mushrush. Spencer, Tow, Peterson, Smiley, Osmond, Marshall, Neusbaum, Rust, Rigg, Williams. Row 5-Selder, Powell, Herms- dorf, Wolford. Norcross. Whistler, Sigler, Wilber, 0'ConneIl, Petty, Bailey, Yates, Rogers, Stay. Row 6-Mucklestone, Thompson, Pearson, Russell, Ros ine, Von Buelow, Neiswender, Turner, Cornet, Smith, Yamanaka, Starr, Royce. Row 7-Church, Smith, Wood, Pearson, Nordskog, Patterson, Passmore, Vanderhoof, Tassy, Schieber, Parsons. Crump. Swayze, Gmirken, Sinz. Right: A, Y. dance scenes. 'sf Purpose ot the organization: Youth's enjoyment and entertainment without the use of alcoholic beverages and increased knowledge ot dangers and handicaps con- nected with the use of the same . . , Allied Youth assembly with presentation of One Hundred Men and a a Girl' '.,. ice skating party at the Winter Gardens . . . Black Out Dance given in the girls' gym. Mrs. l-lelen Orsborn, adviser , . . Stan Lodter, president . . . Clark Lagerstrorn, vice-president . . . Betsy Helter, secretary . . . Bob Oliver, treasurer. 53 ENGLISH DRAMATICS 54 l 4 . ...,-. K I W -'ax 1 K I . 51 - Q A V'f'.s'X-.S Q ' SSE? iv! ,L 'Y i - -.52 LLLLLLZ ff' 4- . 9' A ,Q A 5 , Q I r 3 1 ,Q- T ,tv jf ? 5 IM. ,N fgx k xg, .M....-M N ...Q E E ? S :-LFS: sg. . f wi.. . if---.5f f 'HZTXQINS-...-yx. - Q, .Q-.M 1: :lf-QQ..-X . L. . Eff -' - Xl -1 K ,al 1 Na . H f:::Ny X -Mgt: --Q New-hwy-. W.,M,Q ..A.. ,..,x..,.........,..,,,, Q is mb,-S:y.:, x Q g Q xN N5 - N . 1:55 ' M? 3 ' K ff-f'f'Sfgeiisiifx 1 - fwffafif--3. . X Q K A bs Q: Mxwwmmmgwi L Q 3 W , fw I . . ,xx... f ' Q fry ff ,f Q 1 Q V! xxx-6 x X 2 e 7 ,, 4 My TIGER The Tiger , . . school news recorded . . . Thursday publication . . . popular humor column on second page . . . distracted statt . . . frantic cubs . . . last minute changes . . . assignments and notes to cubs decorating boards lvlr. Elmer l-l. Crook, adviser . . . Marcia Legere, editor-inechiet . . . Dick Barna, business manager tor tirst semester . A Betty Lou Brossey, busi- ness manager tor second semester. Upper left: Marcia Legere, editor of the Tiger. Lower left. Senior staff: sitting-R. Maxwell, J. Williamson, J. Roberts. J. McNeill, M L. Patton, G. Atkinson, B. Hudlow. Standing--B. Douqherty, C. Ashcroft, J. Benton. Above: junior staff: Row 1-J. Thomson, E Struthers, D. Winn, D. Dautrich, W. Starr. Row 2--M. Anderson, B. L. Brossey, B. Steele, M. Grantham, P. Greene. Row 3-R. Mau rer. M. Shaw, B. Kellow, V. Horton, M. Spangenberg. Row 4-W. Reeder, D. Barna, G. Hall, M. Porges. COPA DE ORO Copa de Oro. . . planning lay-outs . . . cutting pictures . . . Mickey Magee, editor . . . leanne Roberts, associate editor . . . Barbara Upshaw, art editor . . . lack Smith, business manager . . . lvlr. Elmer H. Crook, adviser. Quill and Scroll . . , international honorary society tor high school jour- nalists . . , janet lVlcNeill, president . . . jackie Williamson, vice-president C-race Atkinson, secretary-treasuer. F 15 ,. . Upper left: Mickey Magee. editor of the Copa de Oro. Lower left. Quill and Scroll: row 1-AJ. McNeill, J. Williamson, G. Atkin- son. Row 2-M. L. Patton. M. Magee, M. Legere. P. Eggleston. Row 3-Mr. Crook, M. Bridenbecker, E, Struthers, D. Dautrich. Above. Annual staff: sitting-G. Atkinson, girls' snorts: M. Mead, senior class: B. Hudlow, school life: D. Herbert, organizations! B. Upshaw. art editor: R. Maxwell, photography editor: M. Legere, school life: J. Roberts, associate editor: M. Grantham, junior ClHSS? C. Ashcroft, nhotogravher- 3fHf1dl'1Q-B- Abell. T. Downs. art assistants: M. Ketchum, business assistant: J. Smith, business manager: J. Benton, boys' sports. 57 f 5 fyy, gl ge 53 ,f f iw, 1 L 55, 4 V yzfaw' www ,Wg W ' 51 . X 1 Q 1 M H Z J Z if E L x is if ,, 1,i V. W K Vu. 'Z ix -' si Af V' ' W.. 'W' M Q wi A 3 if ,,V, I W W' SENATE CLUB Purpose: to gain a knowledge of the technique of open forum discussion in questions vital to civic living and national and international welfare . . . many and various activities . . . election of year's officers on November i3 . . . amateur program in the fall with the talent and genius of Shirley l. Patterson, Bob Vaught, and Clark Lagerstrom . . . Chuck Croft's matinee musicale . . . picnic and swim at Indian Springs on june lZ. Miss Amy R. Foote, adviser. . . Bud Myers, president. . . lack Smith, vice-president . . . Gail Fisk, secretary . . . Virginia Wood, treasurer. . . layne Egge, parli- amentarian , . . Donald Royce, sergeant-at-arms. Above left: row 1-D. Royce, J. Egge, G. Fisk. V. Woods, J Smith, B. Myers. Row 2-Miss Foote, M. Matson, E. Mellen, M Elms, M. J. Mead, J. Rosenburg, B. Curry, K. Oqier, l. Price, G Norcross, L. Fagan, C. Kelley, N. Dunn, B. Marshall, J. Hershberger R. Beyrle, P. Kraft. Row 3-V. Garland, E. Griffith, M. J. Brown N. D. McConnell, M. Vogelsang, D. Sigler, M. Mead. J. Smith, M Royce, V. Anderson. E. Humann, M. Legere, A. Edwards. P. Petty E. O'Connell, D. Eldred, M. Murphy, P. Cornell. Row 4-R. Winter B. Vaught. S. Lodter. J. Hadley. R. Maurer, J. Sorenson, C Drummy, L. Simpson. M. Garrison, D. Jones. J. Watson. D. Lind sley, H. Martin. J. Donovan, B. Gmirken. Row 5-J. Haworth T. Yamanaka, M. Ketchum, D. Henry, R. Taylor. S. Inglis. C Long, E. McKenzie. N. Schieber, H. Annin, D. Vanderhoof, A. Ben rvett, J. Eliason, M. Robison. Row 6-H. Chaney, J. Harris. M Edwards, F. Brooks, B. Travenick, S. Rose. M. McClain, B. Killeen C. Laoerstrom. B. Reimers, D. Sauires. B. Furst. Row 7-T. Lock- hart. D. Lord. B. Kenson, W. Thurnher, F. Freriks. D. Lagerstrom L. Stimson, B. McKesson, K. Guio, B. Parsons. R. Knerr, D. Evans B. Bean. Above right: round table discussion-W. Ogier, D. Duncan J. Eshoo, D. Sigler, M. Ketchum, E. Humann, M. Legere. 59 SFR EX Sf 5 QR?-' 3 ww .S , AK , , , W? J 1 Wei Q T? 'z WW f ,jifin :. ' , ' fefwkm Wwww, J 7 Vy. , i f Miz Z V,,, R, ,M Z 9, K ,,., Q f' 1 a 2 X vf f ' , ' QE? f J f NVQf'li2?62'6iWZi'1::' my .:: ' H .M 'V ng,f,7f ff I X e 9 W V f , W 77 W My G ff yin J 46 4 M wif' LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Upper: row 1-J. Eshoo, H. Aron, C. Cederquist, J. Bridge, M. Gadeschl, M. Fiddles, L. Christensen, M. Elms, G. Ellis, H. Forve, N Dunn. Row 2-M. Grantham, H. Barbour, B. Brock, E. Hoffman, J. Hershberger, M. Beall, D. Eldred, B. Gibbs, D. DeVeau, A. Deems, B. Dunlap. Row 3-J. Church, G. Hall, B. Gmirken, B. Currie, J. L. Green, A. Collins, M. Bridenbecker, C. Alden, M. Brown T. Coons, M. Garland, D. Bradburn. Lower: row 1-J. Barker, P. Heitsehmiclt, K. Ogier, B. Yamanaka. Row 2--L. Iwata, A. Mon roe, J. Monroe, B. Johnson, L. Knigiht, B. Owen, M. Mead, D. Kavanaugh. Row 3-D. Mooberry, B. McArthur, B. Main M. Mazzetti, A. Maurice, D. Newman, B. Marshall, R. Maxwell. Flow 4-M. Murphey, B. Murphy, M. Johnson, P. lnskeep, B. Melfarlanld. P. Howard, M. Kober, M. Linendoll. Row 5-P. Jones, M. Mead, B. Cornet, H. Kiernan, L. Lindsay, L. McHenry, M McConne . 62 Row 1-A. Williams, J. Fiigg, S. Westwood, S. Snyder, J. Sato. Row 2-M. Parker, J. Thomas, M. Peterson, G. Vaught, J. Williamson, C. Wells, M. Pitchford. Row 3-J. Smith, B. Putnam, B. Steel, L. Pace, M. Thomas. Row 4-J. Whistler, P. Prescott, B. Wilbur, T. Peterson, M. Snyder. Row 5-LB. Williams, A. Scrim, B. Vaught, B. McKesson. Speaking, reading, and singing in French . . . special radio broadcast program arranged by Alexander Scrim on the story Romance of Dollard . .. Life with Pasteur and Schubert's Serenade, two motion pictures with French dialogue . . . annual picnic in May . . . quiz pro- gram . . . Miss Tupica's talk on Montreal . . . chocolate eclairs and punch for refreshment . . . approximately one hunderd twenty-five members . . . members must be French students, willing to cooperate and to attend all meetings . . , purpose of the organization: to bring about the in- formal use of the French language and to promote good fellowship between students. Miss Mildred Price, adviser . . . lean Barker, presi- dent . . . Dorothy Bowes, first semester vice-president . . , Peggy l-leitschmidt, second semester vice-president . . . Kay Ogier, secretary , . . Bill Yamanaka, treasurer. . . Patri- cia Patten, treasurer by appointment. EL CLUB GALDCS Below left: row 1-N. Dunn, D. Dautrich, G. Fisk, B. L. Brosy, J. Egge, E. Corbit. Row 2-M. J. Brown, T. Beeman, K. Blatz, P. Dawson, B. Coleman, V. Beach. Row 3--G. Atkinson, B. Foster, M. Brooks, H. Furlow, P. Buttress, G. Billings, M. L. Cook. Row 4-B. Byers, V. Carr, O. Benton, N. Adams. J. Diamond, M. Brett, D. Blennerhassett. Row 5- B. Cronk, M. Gardner. H. Chaney, C. Fossen, C. Brune, B. Beeman, D. Evans. Below. right: row 1-D. Kavanaugh, E. Mellen, W. Gillette, V. Goodson, D. Herbert. Row 2-M. Hansen, M. Matson, P. Magee. N. McEniry, B. Maxson. Row 3-R. Krug, M. Lancaster, B. J. Helter, B. Helter, C. Melgard, E. McCIung. Row 4--B. Kellogg, J Holley, K. Harris, M. Markwith, J. Hayward, J. Melgard, B. Killeen. Row 5-B. Hall, D. Johns, D. James, R. Maurer, G. Hanks, T. Hinckley. Muchos actividades . . . excursion to Casa de Adobe, typical Mexican hacienda . . . talks and colored movies on Mexico and Chile . . . Christmas drive for clothing, books, toys tor Mexican children in Pasa- dena . . . variety show . . . ice cream, Mex- ican candy, and do-nuts for refreshments at meetings . . . minutes read in Spanish . . . large picnic with much food and fun . . . cabinet dinner at El Poche . . . Span- ish food. Miss Nadia Tupica, adviser . . . Gordon ook, Dl'9SICl6l'll' . . , Lucy Ozone and Bar' Row 1-G. Cook, L. Ozone, V. Horton, D. Pierce. Flow 2-C. Sydel, D. Winn, B. Miller, J. Roberts, M. Storfer, B. Spier, G. Norcross. B. Wright, B bafa COlCl'T1aY'l, VlC6-pl'QSldCl'1'l'S . . . Senson, E. Powell, E. Rust, M. Peterson, C. Parker. B. Ristrom, V. Wood. Row 3-B. Winn, B. Peterson, A. Parker, J. Sievert, M. Slater, C. Ft. Yates H t D F. Stevenson, J. Wood, E. Watson. V. Miles, M. A. Surface, M. Ream, D. Wilson, K. Truesdail. Row 4-J. Sperling, D. Stevenson, P. Neiswender, D Ol' On, 5eCl'elarY . - - of lerce. treasurer- Sigler, S. Rose, K. Warnack, N. Schieber, B. Parsons, A. Williams, L. Stimson, D. Sehattinger, D. Squire, C. Von Buelow, W. Wyngarden. 63 CKNWES a f 1 A 7 k 1 y - -.aj ' j K I JJ ,Lad 'L ' A ,l.Q 1' i -' , r' f fr 'iw I A0 I Q. , Ly lf 4 ,IJ Ay' ff. dl' A l ,K 64 CLUB Above: row 1-Gschwind, Hodgman, Toll, Eggleston, Morley, Sherrill. Row 2-Pease, Hall, Kan- ealy, Johnson, Barney, Hoddinott, Winn, Yamanaka. Lawrence, Holley, Goldsmith, Jeleski, Turner, Forve, Johnstone, Good. Ashcroft. Row 3-Watts, LeDeuc, Wiggins, Coen, Lincoln, Clubb, Harris, Hart, Corbitt, St. Pierre, Hess, Price, Huggins, DeWeese. Carrona, Thompson. Lytle, Ford, Garrett. Row 4--Bertoli, Rogers, Nishijima, Beach, Cuzner, Dickey, Buckley, Hurff, Myers, Chadwick. Davis, Wright, Fadley, Davidson, Buehler, Adams, Hilsdorf, Berry. Row 5-Soangenberg, Hilmers, Collins, Kruse, McCormick, Moore, Dickson, Cameron, Bond, Grokowsky, Smiley, Hood. Mansfield. Stanton, Tarr, Erkenbrecker, Selder, Douglas. Row 6-Alt, Spangenberg, Ahlstrom. Lucas, Ran- dolph, Martin, Garrison, Jones, Gannon, Melrose. Russell. DeVos. Blake. Nibecker. Row 7-Park- hill, Dillon, Murren, McClain, Eliason, Travenick, Foresman, Harnish, Krug, Curtis. Savitz. Mor- rison, Coleman, Wright. Row S-Waggoner, Soeck, Geldner. Thompson, Coons, Sullivan. Blanch- tield, Crissman, Keville. Stellar, Piper, George. Freeman. Left: a scene from the Latin Banquet. Tempus tugitf' veni, vidi, vici, Hsemper tidelisu . , . Latin students only . , . purpose ot club: to further activities ot Latin Students. . .annual Roman Banquet. . . togas and stolas. . . tunics for slaves ot reclining upper classmen . . . party tor new mem- bers . . . Latin projects by the second year students with awards of Maxima cum laude, magna cum laude, and other honors, Miss Elizabeth l-loag, adviser , . . Max Cschwincl, first con- sul . . . Donald l-lodgeman, second consul , . . Libby Toll, curile aedile . , . Patty Eggleston, scriptor . , . lack Morley, quaestor .. . Peter Sherrill, historian. MMO' CLUB ACTIVITIES . gk.. N-A i S, V' ?Qxv,,' rf-gn xr -- -v XX x 5 2- , was-A Ffiz. . - .. is- --'f X A Q ' Q ex I, W I-.X S -.if . . sg Q .. Left-Virginia Horion. Bill Killeen, and Jayne Egge in a scene from Goldilocks and the Three Bears, given in the Ss sv. meeiing of the Spanish Club May 27 Cenler-Enid Hart reading one of the scrolls which consiiiuted her Latin project. Upper right: Alexander Scrim preseniing his version of The Romance of Dollard' in French Club meelin . Lower right-View of ihe Latin Banquet. Opposite page: Mrs. Hanna Gruhn, biology and makhemalics. Above: upper row-Mrs. Helen Orsborne, biology: Mr. Russell Adams, mathematics: Mr. Arihur Boihe, chemistry. Lower row Mr. Charles Monroe. head of malhemaiics deparlmeni: Mr. James Jennison, physics: Mr. Roland Taylor, mathematics. MATHEMATICS SCIENCE 3 K, mg A gy: Wan? 3554.0 Ny- . SF, CS. sf , N 1. Gb Q4 'i' i g . i 3 ' .cv 'Q Q QA 5 .' , 2 2 g ' X EQ , Q, 1 X 7 -fx 7 Q ,R f S if Huw.-wi E 4 sf g NX V .args P' ix N N, Sw Yr E N5 3 Xxx R 1 xx New Q s 5 X MUSIC ART 68 I Y. .gif I , I Y 1 . 5 f I ' ' v l 'lk 1 fl., i I IT , i 1 P , v W ' l l 1' Jill Mui! -XA xi ll Y vi! lv , EIL, Ax 11 ' ,.l 1 vii ul f' f ,LH Opposite page: far left-Mr. Albert Adams, head of music deparlmenl. Upper row-Miss Hesler Lauman, ar! and slage craft: Mr. Charles Mendenhall, band. Lower row-Mrs Archine Fatty. arl and hisiory: Mr. David Lyman, harmony, string ensemble, Girls' Glee Club. BAND Down, down the field goes old S. P. High . . . Hold that Tiger . . . boosters of school spirit at every football game ln the season . . . three drum majorettes . . . ap- pearance at Long Beach Municipal Audi- torium . . . main attraction in several stu- dent body assemblies . . . part of orchestra for Cilee Club operetta, Pirates of Pen- zance on April 25th . . . Don Rosine, Carolyn Cameron, Charles Piper with one plus rating for woodwind trio at all Sou- thern California Contest at Compton on April l8th . . . jean Webster, one minus for flute solo . . . main purpose of club: to play for all school affairs, to play for stu- dents' own pleasure, and to improve abil- ity . . . meetings in the cold, gray dawn at seven-thirty. Mr. Charles A. Mendenhall, adviser . . . Dave Bradburn, president . . . Ray Taylor, vice-president . . . Don Rosine, secretary . . . Ralph Winter, treasurer. . . Stan Lodter, librarian. Opposite page: lower riqht-Percussions. Lower left-A Trumpets. Above-view of band and maioreltes practicing in formation. Upper riohi-Maioreites Donna Mo'-herry and Dnris Slay. Lower right-Trombones. Upper left-Brasses and harmony. Lower left--Reeds and saxophone. E Qs,-t . 5 X . -we i iw, .. Q- , . X1imXXA: L? X K Mt xx Ly .X ,x .5 k ws ' Hi hifi gli as ' S lf 1 31 4' ' S fx U fgjdg 3 fi! 3 Q S gb N Q i . . .. ENSEMBLE Beautiful music every day . . . meetings in the band room . . . ability to play stringed instru- ments or piano required for membership . . . group given an opportunity to develop musical ability and to become familiar with instrumental literature . . . thirteen members . . . Vivian Presco, student conductor . . . many public performances . . . the accompaniment for the Pirates of Penzance per- formed by the Cilee Clubs . . . accompaniment for Clee Clubs in The Mass of St. Cecilia . . . inci- dental music for the senior play and other per- formances . . . presentations in school assemblies . , . dressed in blue uniforms. lvlr. David Lyman, adviser . . . Vivian Presco, president . . . Dian jones, vice-president . . , Pat Barney, secretary . . . Mary Roulac, custodian. Above. String Ensemble: row 1-M. Rouiac, P. Barney, S. Houts, F. Mendelsohn, D. Jones, P. Wiggins. Row 2--Mr Lyman, V. Presco, C. Greenfield, C. Cameron, B. Haine, M. Kellogg, E. Mellon, C. Ashcroft. Left: scene from the glee clubs' production of The Pirates of Penzance. Above: row 1-B. Johnston, E. Swayze, L. Ozone, J. Bean. Row 2-J. Monroe, D. Schmidt, B. Fiddles, E. Mellen, D. Newman, S. Westwood, M. Thomas. P. Buttress, M. Chadwick. J, Jeleski, S. Morris, J. Yager. R. Stewart. Row 3-M. Kober, M. Lawrence, J. Johnson, A. Grimes, C. Taylor, A. Tweton, J. Sievert, E. Spelts, H. Bellinger, V. Anderson, D. Herbert, B. Upshaw, L. Knight, N. Hess. Row 4-M. Storfer, P. Stephen, S. Callahan, A. Hoover, A. Monroe, L. Jackson, J. Osmond, M. Navall, B. Currie, M. Snyder, B. Helter. P. Petty, E. 0'Connell, M. McKinnon. Row 5-N. Martin. A. Gilman, J. Engstrom, N. McConnell, D. Blennerhassett, C. DeFtidder. F. Stevenson, M. L. Markwith, N. Adams, C. Melgard. A. Lane, J. Bailey, E. Ford, E. Rust. Row 6-M. Llnendoll, J. Wright, D. Lord, S. Lucas, L. Hastings, P. Bruck, T. Downs. B. Markley, C. Lagerstrom. B. Abell. D. Douglas, P. Bond. Lower right: Art Club supper. Future Remembrandts . . . paints and pencils . . . Thor l-lamrin piano recital to raise scholarship money . . . supper meeting in the art room with last year's scholarship winner, Fumiko Kono, as guest . . . sketching trip and picnic in Arroyo with gaily decorated table- cloth , . . exhibit ot students' work accomplished outside of school. Miss Hester Lauman and Mrs. Archine Fetty. advisers . . . Barbara lohnston, president . . Edward Swayze, vice-president . . . Lucy Ozone, secretary . . . john Bean, treasurer. BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE 1 S P t B N J L s G Thompson B Dserr A Adams adviser Row 2 H Above 'OW Us mm wi-i i. R 3-R. Ni D ii, D. Her oisheimer, C. Goueri McKeen, Z. Gore, D. Botlorf, G. McKee, B. ou s ow c ouga D i C, Whitaker. R. Sink. Row 4-C. Lagerstrom. B. Stellar. D. Tepper, D. Wallace, R. Hermsdorf. Right: Scene from Pirates of Penzance. CLUB Numerous public appearances . , . partici- pation in the Christmas pageant large part in the production The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan entertainment for the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs programs for the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches singing for Public Schools Night programs for iunlor and senior high school assemblies singing for PTA formation of a special ensemble by twelve of the twenty tour members with the Girls Glee Club lvlr Albert l Adams adviser Gayle Thomson pre :dent ack Lu as vice pres: dent Charles Gouert secretary and business manager 5 Over twenty public appearances during the year . . . group becomes acquainted with all types ot good vocal literature . . . presentation ot comic opera, Pirates ot Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan on April twenty-fifth . . . trip to the Los Angeles County Fair in September annual Clee Club Festival at Downey on May eighth . . , several performances in school assemblies . . , music tor Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. Mr. David Lyman, adviser . . , Anna Lee l-loover, president , . . Nancy lVlcEniry, vice-pres- ident . . . Sally Watson, secretary . , , lVlary Cun- ningham, business manager , , , Beth l-lolley and Thelma Black, librarians. 's Above: row 1-A. Hoover, M. McEniry, S. Watson, M. Cunningham, T. Black, B. Holley. Row 2-C. Norman. R. Stewart, E. Hogan. S. Houls B. Beebe, B. Parlain, S. Dotts, C. Ager. Row 3-B. Mansfield, M. Murrell. M. Larson, G. Kanealy. E. Cristilly, J. Hermsdorf, P. Magee M. Anderson. M. Shaw. Row 4-P. Anderson, R. Rippey, H. Wilkins, B. May. P. Plomert. J. Haverslock, B. Heller, M. McClellan, K. Aubrey Row 5-N. Peterson, J. Hilsdorf, J. Hoskins, P. Dawson, M. Royce, M. Schultz, G. Livingston, M. Gill, B. Thompson. M. Linn. Left: Girls Glee Club rehearsing for Christmas Play. 75 l n l I , 77 LIBRARY EL DCRADO Lower right. Library Council: row 1-G. Berry, B. Dyke, D. Thorngren, M. Maison. Flow 2-M. Elms, B. Holley, B. DeWeese, E. 0'ConneIl, M. Thomas. Row 3-J. ' ' ' ' 5- . Ch h R. W d C Melgard, C. Melgard, N. Lorenz, B. Putnam, L. GIIIEQQB, K. Ogler. Row 4-J. Wood, B. Hall, T. Hamlln, J. Smith, B. Hall, D. Eldred.. Row J urc , oo , . Lagerslrom, B. Gmirken, B. Reeder. Below. El Dorado: Row 1-D. Thorngren, G. Kanealy, B. Rundell, M. C. Walberg, J. Rugg. Row 2--M. Flddes, M. Spencer, Miss Hope Putter, J. Rogers. .LLA,...l l l Left. Bookstore and Commercial Office Workers: row 1-M. Goodridge, D. Jonas, A. Fiumara, D. Schmidt, B. Rundell. Row 2-J. Vacher, C. Engstrom, J. Mitchell, R. Doepke, A. Kenny. Row 3-Mr. Wood M. Murrell, L. Schlosser. D. Farley. J. Hodgkinson. B. Bragg, R. Morse. Row 4-P. Miller, K. Wilson, W. Baker, R. Bond, V. Fazzi. Right. Cashiers: row 1-M. Shaw, D. Kavanaugh, B. Marshall, K. Hutchinson J. McNeill. R. Maxwell. Row 2-P. Jones, S. Watkins. R. Williams, B. Holley, J. Bailey, J. Yager. Row 3-R. Harvey, M. McClain, S. Harrington, B. Hall, H. Gordon. Row 4-P. Miller, R. Morse, D. Farley R. Maurer, G. Hanks. COMMERCIAL STAFF HOIVIEIVIAKIN G ' so , i ,. ,.,-.-,,- V S . f .1- Opposite page: upper-Miss Lorraine Davis, clothing. Lower-Miss Doroihy Wesl, foods and child develonmeni. Above. Mr. Ben Henry, prinlshon: Mr. Edgar Jacobs, mechanical drawing and wood shop: Mr. Ronald James. machine shop. INDUSTRIAL ARTS PRCJ ECTION ISTS Above left Sta e Crew' row 1 B Kimball P Udell B Park J Hammonds Row 2 . g . - . , . , . , . . - G. Scrim, Mr. Edgar Jacobs, B. Hall. Row 3-T. Briggs, D. Sigler, S. Baker. Right. Pro- jectionists: row 1-P. Neiswender, R. Cook, J. Rogers, V. Anderson, G. Clayton, J. Church, C. Ashcroft. Flow 2-C. Lagerstrom, D. Lagerstrom, D. Sigler, B. Reeder, Z. Gore, B. Aron Row 3-K. Stiles, G. Scrim, B. Mowry, B. Wililams, J. Russell, C. Blake. Row 4-D. Don lon, H. Kiernan. L. Hatcher, H. Bleecker, B. Foresman, W. Smith. Row 5-J. Schwietz, D. Vanderhoof. C. Fossen, J. Smith, G. Price. Opposite page: Print crew-J. Merrill, D. Granzow, B. Fear, A. Cristelli, G. Atkinson, J. Willson, B. Henry, B. Kendall, A. Smith, H. McKeen, Mr. Ben Henry. 82 STAGE CREW PRINT CREW The projectionists . 4 . whirling wheels . . . flickering lights . . . in- teresting stories flashed on the screen . . , forty-two volunteer members in the group . . . operation of the projection machines learned . . , films shown to classes . . . un- der the direction of Mrs. Helen Ors- born. Stage crew at work . . . look out below! . . . swing that propl . . . bring down that curtain l , . . test- ing the lights . , . stabilizing the walls . . . paints. . . hammers. . . plans . . . assembling the sets for school productions. . . maintaining the equipment . . . under the direc' tion of Mr, Edgar jacobs. Speed . . . long hours , , . hard work . . . deadline. . . printers' ink . . . roaring presses . . . linotype machine clanking , . . printing the news . . . checking the dummy , . . sending in the galleys . , . printing tickets and programs . . . technical details of producing a newspaper . . . responsibility of turning out the Tiger, the weekly newspaper . . . thirty-three members in the print crew. . . under the direction of Mr. Ben Henry. 83 fly, f 7 ,JW QU' ' Oy UJQMFMV vis? 55 ' M M ,X y'w 4 E, WQZW yi W . J - M JV ' , fi! 55 K N35 MT lv I W U, fx , W 21 j I I A My ffm Ni ww W .V ,ff xJ by xx X W W RQ' . M WITH ABILITY Q .1 , 1 1 . I V V 1 ' J J :fx 1 ,HX I I I I ' ' ,! ' 1 x ,EV 1 N , . Y x .J ..-Q1 '1 'J X ' ,Xl jg .fl fj'!yfv! ,lf I J J f X fl I U f V 1 X 1 1 f 1 'LJ j lj I 15 U Q J f 1 . ff' 7 ,N X I J ,IN 1 I f A N 1 I J! j 1 I' 1 ' ,! .j ff X 1 O l ,TV f X 'J f X ' 1 X, Ju X191 'X ,J 'gifgixf J X I NJ 1 1 J f'IAO 711 flag 1 1 xi l j! Ajfxx J BGYS 86 L Ift C M 'Il Green U er right: Sam Roberts, Harry Swart. Roland Taylor, Russell Adams. Lower right: Dick Drummy. sports Upper Iefl: Frank Williamson. ower e : . ern . pn 3l'InOUI'lC8l'. - . -. .. .. M. ........iw.. ........s..s.:asxssAsss. ssv Above. S Club: row 1-B. Dougheriy, D. Hirschler, R. Taylor. Row 2-B. Turner, L. Newman, J. Watson. M. McClain, C. Ashcroft, B. Berryman, D. Scoles, D. Schaltinger, D. Lord, D. Vanderhoof. Row 3-C. Brune, G. Jacobs, D. Bradford, W. Reinhold, T. Fleischman, G. Mosher, B. Kenson. Row 4-F. Eggeman, F. Dickey, D. Wickham, V. Robinson, K. Nordskog. C. Long, R. Parilla. Row 5-Coach Green, G. Cook, P. Byrne K. Wilson, G. Kinkle. B. Ringslrom. Row 6-D. Duncan, A. Dale, B. Black, A. Arm sirong, S. Harrinoton. Rinhl. Yell Leaders: rrw 1--Cell-ee Shea, Barbara Curry, Janic Rosenberg. Row 2f'Bob Aron. Bill Killeen. Marvin McClain. Gus Cochrane. ATHLETICS la, , an I 6 . Hoover . . l2 i9 . Mark Keppel . O i9 . Riverside 6 l 8 . . Montebello O 2O , Monrovia O 26 . Burbank O 32 . El Monte . 6 6 . Pomona . 2O l 3 . . Covina . . l4 The football season of l94l was one of the most successful in the history of South Pasadena-San Marino High School .Captained by Tom Fleischman, the team placed five men on the San Gabriel Valley All-League team, and one on the All-Southern California prep school team. Opening the practice schedule against Hoover, the Bengals dropped the tilt l2-6. Then they started rolling and trounced Mark Keppel l9-O. Next the Tigers ven- tured to Riverside to tackle the tricky T formation: final score, i9-6 in favor of the invaders. lcont. on page 9O.l VARSITY Top row: left to right-Captain Tom Fleischman, fullbacku: Alan Dale, halfback: and Granv ll Black, halfbacktt. Bottom row: left to right-David Hirschler, e'1d ': Bob Berryman, tackl and Jack Jeuck, guard. H-Two-year Ietterman. F COTBALL s. xg -swans .S 31 sa fps AC' Top row: lefi lo righl-George Jauobs, guard? Berl Dougheriy. - uuarierback: George Adams. guard: Frederick Eggeman, iackle Ray Taylor. halfbackg George Mosher. halfback: Benny Rein hold. center . Boiiom row: lefl io right-Bruce Kenson. end and David Lord. end' '. -Two-year leiierman. Varsily squad. Left io righlz row 1-Coach Frank Williamson, Parilla, Kenson. Dougherty, Black, Fleischman, Adams. Jacobs. Jeuck, Lord, Hirschler, and Eggeman. Row 2-Turner, Blanche. Reeder. Reinhold. Dale. Bradford. McGiIvray. Brune, Royce. Church. Harringion. Williams. and Coach Sam Roberts. Row 3-Hubley. manager: Long, Bigony, Scoles. Mosher. Taylor, Ryan, Coskello. Rose, Tenper, Brooks. Ashcroft, and Edwards. Row 4-Krause. Stratton. Cave. Hall. Nuccio. Carter, Rosine, Evans. Campbell. Steen. Roth. Peters. and Wood, manager. 89 s WX ua wh? ab-N in The Tigers opened their league schedule by demolish- ing Montebello I8-O on the Oilers' home gridiron. They followed this victory by defeating Monrovia 20-O. Burbank was the next to be walloped by the Tigers, going down 26-O. El Monte was the first to score upon the Bengal eleveng but as the final score read 32-6, that detail was of little importance. ln an Armistice Day encounter, the Tiger grid machine journeyed to Pomona. The Devils, with superior size, over- whelmed the Bengals in a first quarter, and took the prac- tice game 20-6. The final game with Covina will be one long to be remembered. On a windy Thanksgiving Day, the Colts and Tigers fought it out for the League championship. The thrilling game was decided by the slender margin of one conversion, the score board reading l4-13 in favor of Covina. 90 Top row: left to right- Richard Scoles, end: John Church, tackle: Sid Har- rington, tackle: Sandy McGilvray, halfback: Rule Parilla, tackle: Dick Brad- ford. center. Bottom row: left to right-Carl Brune. end: Bill Turner, guard: Tom Ryan, halfback. vtxiik BEE F CJOTBALL O . Mark Keppel , I9 I3 . . Glendale . . 27 I3 . . Montebello . . 2 26 . . Monrovia . . O 6 . . Burbank . . I 3 O . . El Monte . . 6 I9 . Covina . I8 From an unimoressive start, the Bee football team, under the coaching of C. Merrill Green, devel- oped into a smooth-clicking ball club that captured second-spot bee honors in the San Gabriel Valley League. The Bengalbabes opened their practice schedule against Mark Keppel's Papooses by getting squelched I9-O. They next met the Glendale Dynamiters and were blasted to a 27-I3 defeat. The Tigerkits opened their league schedule against the Montebello Oilerettes on the home field, and acquitted themselves creditably by triumphing I3-2. They then went on to trounce the Monrovia Wildkittens 26-O on a slippery Roosevelt Field. This winning spree was interrupted when the Burbank Bullpups overwhelmed the Tigerkits I3-6. ln the next game on the schedule, the El Monte Lion- cubs pushed over a lone touchdown in the last five minutes of play to win, in a near tie game, 6-O. The Covina tilt was the closest of the season, ending in a I9-I8 victory for the Bengalbabes. Bee squad. Left to right: row 1-Coach C. Merrill Green. Harvey. Bleecker. Garrison Yamanaka, Gschwind Lanin Watson M Keen M Ken' nd B , , g, , c , c zie, a e- dall. Row 2-Herron, Sperling, Shureen, George, Lindsley, Brown, Malm, Sohus, Stratton, and Brelsford. Row 3-Hamish, Flohr, Johnston, Gore. Pewen, Long, Mucklestone, Starr, Beeman, Chamberlain, and Hanks. Row 4-Hutchin- son, Maxwell, Hodgman. Pearson, Garfield, Swickert, Bowles, Kay, Schober, Kline, Weber, Adams, Keeble, and Benton, manager. 91 mf, X in X W Y . 2 Q X. f SQ., S Nd S' 7' iififq R1 V fgf, 5 Q 'X' ' E Q X Ax . X5 S f 6 k 3 i k S, , X x X 5 f 3 Qcfgx i ,M , 89 if . ,,f . SE Q A X in 1 rg rd. - -X . .S + - x My . e- f W- J, M 3 . ii iw- H' 8 N A I ix an xx SQ X gf X YS xx Q Q, X 5 XX X 53 .. il I XX X X' f 411-M. , A f MW ,V ,' f W V WW , . ' , 3 f ff x Q xx X S. ix! Q is x , 5 xx Q N YSL S if .N . 1 I S xx X K X, X .QQ l s Q' f X X xc X S Q S Tl X , ,SI E x S xx 5 -,Q gi iff? Xkfxsxf ixx ' ifff Q S. K XQ ws ws iw SX X E X -Q x Q X . .1 S5 X ' Q Q X ..L., 2 , NN . ki' if f , f -,X Montebello QEE BBASKETBALL Monrovia 29 Burbank 45 El Monte 22 Covina 44 Montebello 28 Monrovia l9 Burbank 28 El Monte 44 Covina The Tigerkit basketball squad, coached by Roland R. Taylor, began their season by defeating Montebello 45-29, then losing to Monrovia 2l - i9 in a thrilling game. The Espee quintet dropped a close game to the Burbank Bullpups 30-29, and whip- ped a powerful El Monte squad 45-25 in a free scor- ing thriller. Another close game was played with Co- vina who won 23-22. ln the second round, the Tigerkits trounced Monte- bello 44-23, then broke a tie to win from the Mon- rovia Wildkittens 28-26. Burbank, however, was again the stumbling block, and won a lopsided 3O-l9 vic- tory. The Kits took a close game 28-25 from El Monte and then finished the season by defeating Covina 44-32. 30 25 23 23 26 30 25 32 94 Bee squad. Left to right. 1 McClain, captain: Bothe, Yamanaka, Henry Y k R 2 M t gerg Hooper, Watson, Burzell, McKenzie, Harn h G C h R I d T I amana a. ow HY CEE AND DEE The Cee and Dee basketball squads, under the coaching of Russell Adams, attained great success this past season. The Dees were crowned SC-VL champs, while the Cees finished third in their division. The Cees played six games, two each against El Monte, Monrovia, and Covina. They lost tour and won two of the games played. They lost several of their tilts by only one point. High scoring man ot the season was Pete Welsh, center. The Dees repeated the performance of last year's Cee championship team by carrying away the coveted honor. Their perfect record was marred only by their game with Monrovia, which they lost by the close score of l4-l3. The Dee quintet met Monrovia in the second round for the championship play-ott and licked the Wildcats ll-8. Cee and Dee squad. Left to right: row 1 -C h R II Ad Mo i can usse ams, rr son, Mel rose, Woods, Lopeman. Jenson. Kay, man ager. Row 2--Balona, Nibecker, Crow Welsh, captain: Hansen, Winters, Park hill. 95 'TF' F 'I 'DW ' Varsity track: row 1-B. Yamanaka, B. McKesson, M. Garrison, D. Rosine, J. Harris, A. Gledner, B. Nuccio, B. Wesl. Row 2-S. Inglis, D. Lawson, A. Krause, D. Hirschler. G. Hall, D. Davis, R. Taylor, G. Mosher, B. Dougherty, F. Brooks, E. Karlan, D. Vanderhoof, L. Simpson. Row 34Coach Williamson, R. Parilla, R. Sink, J. Watson, D. Bottorf, D. Jones, M. Edwards, J. Morley, H. Annin, R. Cave, B. Fursi, W. Thurner, D. Durkee, K. Harnish, G. Jacobs. 96 The Bengals started out by handing Glendale a 66-53 defeat, edging out the Occidental trosh 6l-43, polishing oft Mark Keppel 68-35, and squelching the PIC trosh 55 5 6-39 l-'6. They began the league by trouncing Monte- bello 74-48. Monrovia won 65-50, but the Ti- gers soon recovered and beat El Monte 69-42. Although the Covina Colts put up an excellent tight, the Bengals won 57-55. The Tigers won their last race when they defeated Burbank 65 V2-47 V2. yf The smaller edition ot the Tiger track team enjoyed a fair season, both the Bee and Cee squads winding up in the middle of the league standings. Pre-season rehearsals were not too encouraging, but in their first league game with Montebello, the Bees and Cees came up and won 55V2, 22115 and 49-9. Monrovia hammered them 67 3,3-26V4. El Monte man- aged a 63-32 and 66-9 victory. The Tigerkits then overwhelmed Covina 73-22 and 36-22. ln their final meet with Burbank, they were edged out 54-23 and 60-l2. TRACK AND FIELD Bee and Cee Track: row 1-M. Gschwind, W. Starr, K. McClain, D. Morrison, J. Shaw. J. Crnul, B, DcVos. J. Miicklestonc, Row Bradburn, S. Johnson. B. Oury. D. Lindsley, T. Maxwell, J. Herron, D. Strangman, D. Crow. l 2-D. i 97 - N Q Upper left: Captain Dick Schattinger, short stop. Upper right: Dave Lord, left field. Lower left: Alan Dale, second base. Lower right: Bob Autrey, center Held. Opposite page: top row-Frank Frericks, pitcher: Jack Ad- doms, first base: Franklin Vier, pitcher. Bottom row: Tom Ryan, pitcher: Don Tepper, catcher: Harold McKeen, third base. Varsity baseball: row 1-R. Hermsdorf, C. Coats, B. Autrey, F. Frericks, H. McKeen, D. Schattinger. Row 2-C. Ashcroft, man- ager: D. Lord, F. Vier, D. Tepper, A. Dale, J. Addoms, Coach Green. - VARSITY BASEBALL .IAF With four members of the SCVL championship squad returning, the Varsity baseball nine hoped to repeat their performance of the previous year and retain the league crown. Before the season had progressed very far two members of the team, Frank Stunden, third baseman, and Tom Ryan, pitch- er, were lost to the outfit, and the gap that they left was greatly felt when the league season started. However, Captain Dick Schattinger, shortstop, and Frank Frericks, pitcher, the other returning lettermen, played excellent base- ball all season and proved to be the mainstays of the team. The Tiger pitching staff was composed of Frank Frericks, Frank Veir, and Tom Ryan. Don Tepper called the signals behind the plate. lack Addoms played first base. Allan Dale filled the keystone posi- tion, Captain Schattinger handled the shortstop territory, Harold lV1cKeen performed at the hot corner, while Dave Lord, Bob Autry, Russell Hermsdorf, and Charlie Coots guarded the outfield. The squad finished the season in second place. 99 Q JAYVEE BASEBALL ' 1v11No1a Due to war-time restrictions on transportation, no junior varsity baseball league matches were scheduled this year. A series of practice games were substituted to keep the squad on its toes. Under the coaching of Sam Roberts and Tom Fleischman, seven- teen boys, none of whom were returning lettermen, made up the squad. Starting off with a bang, the Tigers won their first two games against Mt. Carmel. Newt, the-junior horsehiders fell before Glendale and Cathedral, but in later games avenged the defeats. In the last two encounters of the season, the Bengalbabes were defeated at the hands of Glendale. Showing exceptional ability on the mound were Don Keen and jack 100 Burzell. ln the infield, snappy team work was displayed by Louis Cristilly, second baseman, and Steve Rose, third baseman. Members of the junior varsity learn the fundamentals of baseball and are usually advanced to the varsity the following year. Practice is held sixth period each day during baseball season. Lower right. Jayvee baseball: row 1-D. Hodgman, L. Crislilly, C. Gouerl, S. Rose, W. Gannon, L. Balonna, J. Miller, P. Macy. Row 2-Mr. Roberts, S. Harrington, D. Squires, B. Bias, E. Roth, K. Campbell, S. Keen, B. Boihe, J. Burzell, G. Hall. Lower left-Gannon out at first. :gif ,SNMP Q- s,,,,,Q Upper left. Tennis group: row 1-G. Kinkle, S. Clark, E. Donnell, P. Welsh. M. McClain, Coach Swarl. Row 2-J. White, K. Wilson, B. King, P. Byrne, K. Nordskog. Flow 3-C. Von Buelow, L. Newman, R. Speck. Lower left. Golfers: row 1-B. Traveniuk, H. Bleecker, D. Drummy, Coach Taylor. Row 2-H. Mackel, B. ZuTavern, J. Edmondson. Above. Swimming team: Kneeling-A. Wil- liams, D. Scoles. Row 2-D. Evans, D. James, R. Gates, K. Linthicum, L. Newman, J. Costello, C. Piper. Row 3-Coach Adams, D. Swickard, B. Beaman, K. Melrose, B. Crank, K. Keeble, H. Martin, G. Jackson. The tennis squad, under the coaching of Harry Swart, were again able to win the San Gabriel Valley League championship for the second successive time after defeating Monrovia, Burbank, and Montebello in league matches. Previous to these league games, the Tiger netmen had been victorious over Glendale Hoover, Cal Tech, Pasadena lunior College Frosh and Glendale, while they lost matches to Beverly Hills, Alhambra and Mark Keppel. The swimming team, coached by Russell Adams, was under the handicap of the lack of a swimming bool and a league in which to enter. The free-lancing mermen won from Riis, and were defeated by Flintridge, Pasadena and Huntington Park swimming teams. Coached by Roland Taylor, the golf team joined the Foothill League, which is com- posed of four other powerful teams. The golfers won from Alhambra and Anaheim, were beaten by Long Beach and Whittier, and tied Glendale. s GIRLS' SPCRTS Membership into the SP Club is the highest award which an SPHS girl may achieve, athletically, while attending high school. The girls are elected into the club each year on the basis of outstanding sportsman- ship, leadership, and ability in sports. Officers of the club in- cluded: Grace Atkinson, president: Ruth Williams, vice president, and Barbara l-lolley, treasurer. Miss Helen Reese, girls gym in- structor acted as adviser tor the club. 102 Upper right: Miss Ruth Dix. Lower right: Miss Helen Reese. Above. S. P. Club: row 1-Grace Atkinson, Ruth Williams, Barbara Holley. Row 2-Rosalie Wride, June Saio Elaine Hogan, Beverly Norton. Row 3-Mary Dell Murrell, Barbara Putnam, Matilda Mazzetti, Carol Kelley. Row 4-Claire Engstrom, Norma Adams. Barbara Ogden, Janet Wood .A.A. S. P. CLUB Above. G.A.A.: row 1-C. Kelley. E. Hogan. B. Putnam. Row 2-L. Shaw, M. Murrell. M. Larson. V. Beach, M. Maison The CAA Board, composed of the CAA officers and the sports managers, can take most ot the credit tor this year's success in girl's sports. The main event of the year was that of playing host to tive other schools in the annual playday held in the fall. The officers of the CAA were: Carol Kelley. preiidentg Beverly Norton, vice president E'aine Hogan, secretaryg and Barbara Putman, treasurer. The managers were Barbara Ogden, volleyballg june Sato, soeedballg Libby Toll, basket- ballg Norma Adams, hockeyg Mary Dell Murrell, liafeballg janet Wood, tennisg Rosalie Wride, bad- mintong Pat Murphy, ridingg Mary Erdman, swim- mingg Mary Kerman, golfg and Virginia Minder, bowling. G. Wood. D. Pierce. G. Fisk. B. L. Brossey, H. Goldsmith, D Murphy, B. Collins. B. Holley. K. Yamanaka. Row 3-N Dunn. M. Willims. J. Hayward. M. Peterson, K. Blaiz. I. Price, J. Anderson. B. Ogden. J. Rogers. M. Schieber. A. Wil- liams. S. Nishijima. Row 4-J. Haversiock. 0. Benion. K. Christensen. M. Hall. S. Harris. E. Mellen. D. Newman. H Nevius. M. Mills. E. Toll. J. Rigg, J. Thomas. Flow 5-E. Hart. B. MansHeld, B. Curl, C. Yates. M. Shaw, J. Whistler. P. Cornell. H. Lane. V. Super. R. Williams. Row 6-M. Howard. M. Fletcher. D. Herbert. D. Blennerhasseil. P. Jones. V. Anderson. J. Wood, E. Smilh. M. Erdma . M. Bridenbecker. B. More. J. Willson. M. Cloe. V. Winegart, J. Saio. G. Norcross. M. Carrona. A. Keppy. C. Taylor. J. Melgard. A. Erkenbrecker, P. Sianton. N. B. Wilbur. Righi. Girls' managers: row 1--C. Kelley, B. Norton. E. Hogan, B. Putnam. N. Brooks. L. Knighl, B. Dean Schullz. C. Briggs. E. Corbit. P. McCIung. Row 7-V. Minder, M. M Mazzetti RowS P Mur h . . 1 . D Y. Adams, M. Kerman. B. McArthur, Row 2-M. Kerman. R. Wride J. Sato. E. Toll. Row 3-M. Erdman, M. Murrell. V. Minder. P. Murphy. N. Adams, B. Ogden. SPEEDBALL 'mmf 94 but MM 1 Above After school speedball A n Wrl e Norton M Mazze i Soper R Williams E Hogan C Kelley Row 2 C Engstrom A Maurice L Lannlng M Cloe, M. Beaman, G. Smith, L. Lannlng, L. Shaw, L. Shaw. Upper right. After-school volley- ball: row 1-E. Hogan, B. Putnam, M. Cloe, C. Engstrom, C. Briggs, B. Ogden, P. Stanton, C. Taylor, M. Murphy, N. Beaman, G. Atkinson, M. Brown. Row 2-R. Wride, D. Herbert, R. Williams, M. Mazzetti, M. Bridenbecker. G. Smith, M. Murrell, J. Schnebly, J. Sato, L. Lanning. Row 3-C. Kelley, L. Knight, D. Eldred, J. Wood, N. Adams, lVl. Erdman, J. Melgard, M. Grantham, G. Wood, L. Lanning. Volleyball, managed by Barbara Ogden, opened the l94l -42 sports season. The varsity consisted of Pat Stanton, Enid Hart, Claire Engstrom, C-race Atkinson, Barbara Putnam, Elaine Hogan, Beverly Norton, and Barbara Ogden. june Sato headed speedball, which followed volleyball. Varsity members included Ruth Williams, Barbara Putnam, Beverly Norton, Claire Engstrom, Rosalie Wride, Virginia Soper, Elaine Hogan, Matilda Mazzetti, Carol Kelley, C-race Atkinson, and Pat Kraft. 104 VCJLLEYBALL hu hed v-'D hifi dll-. ,,,,,,,, nq M, hh un, F 19 fa V K' i . i 1 5 . BASKETBALL nw-fx s I bmi bww! PNN! NNW X 5 fum, than HCCKEY Que we wah' fans, Left. After-school basketball: row 1-E. Mellen, G. Word. L. Shaw, L. Shaw, D. Herbert, G. Smith, G. Atkinson, R. Williams, E. Hogan, L. Lanrting. Row 2-M. Mazzetti, B. Putnam, V. Anderson, M. Bridenbecker, N. Adams, C. Engstrom, J. Whistler, E. McClung. A. Lane, M. Murrell. Right. After-school hockey: row 1-L. Lanning. L. Shaw. A. Lane, D. Bertoli, L. Lanning. Row 2-B. Collins. E. Hogan, M. Cloe, J. Anderson, E. McClung. P. Howard, G. Atkinson. Row 3-M. Shaw, M. Murrell, N. Adams, C. Engstrom, V. Minder, M. Bridenbecker. Basketball, under the managership ot Libby Toll, proved to be a very popular sport, as shown by the number of girls who turned out. The varsity was composed of C-race Atkinson, Bar- bara Putnam, Pat Stanton, Claire Engstrom, Dorothy Dieckman, and Elaine Hogan. Under the direction ot Norma Adams, a successful field hockey season was enjoyed. One of the year's outstanding events was the hockey playday at Griffith Park. 105 ,L f I f ,, ' 'f 5 f ,ff ' ' ,f M , Mauna A f Kuff , fm , 'Nw' -W 7 vw! , 'i , 7 , , , 5 ,I Muff! 'gh jff,L,m,ff, , J , W' 1 f ' ' WW' I ' ,Q I. ., gi-mf ,f W WK Z W Q 'f ,. AE QA A .43 f QA Vim A f 356 M322 5, ir' ,Q I im 2 f W . , bi I . - f 1, 1' I x- ' , I . N-fzlx 'rifk' ff,-f 'I 'Tp V r 1 l! f X if l 12' if 3- V K1 ' X7 A f ,-f l I 1 ' ' wr. N., f .s...M Mffffra ff fi ,, f. , A Q K f ff , f f0i ' 1 6 4 6. ' L7 A - M7 XIXWCC - X GCLF Golf was enjoyed at the Brookside Municipal Golf Course each Friday afternoon. Mary Kerman was manager of this sport. BOWLING The South Pasadena Bowl- ing Alley was used by the high school every Wednesday after school. Virginia Minder was bowling manager. TENNIS The tennis team played matches with Alhambra and Monrovia during the year. janet Wood was in charge of the arrangements. 1, K I' RIDING Pat Murphy headed the equestrians this year. The girls went riding at the Ar- royo Seco Stables every Thurs- day after school. BADMIN TON The swimmers journeyed to the YWCA in Pasadena each Wednesday for instruction. Mary Erdman took charge of the affairs. SWIMMING Three badminton tourna- ments-a singles, a doubles, and a mixed doubles-were played this year with Rosalie Wride in charge. 107 gqgcj .- Wm 24 TCP ASSEMBLIES Mike Pecarovich, Who, me, coach? Captain Hook, Alaska, here we come! Carver Award vvinner,Wally Giles Mr. Leon Dostert, The Bill of Rights The Other Wise Man Mr. Geoffrey Morgan, Douglas Aircraft Corp Boys' Glee Club, Black-eyed Susie Salom Rizk, America's Significance to Me' Passing the hat for the Red Cross Full hats Bell Telephone Company, Number plee-ase' Dana and Ginger Lamb, Mvagabond adventurers Croatian Singers, Utamburitza experts P,l.C.'s R.O.T,C. Drill Team, right faceln Music from El Monte johnny Raite, stout-hearted man Bell Telephone Company, Phone's ringing Rev. 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FERTILIZER 1 SEEDS - BULBS FULL LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS l.D.SNODGRASS Garden Supply Store 2301 Huntington SYcamore 6-5227 Ecrt wIthout a shirt A'r-raid rehearsal Thar Pcpsodcnt smile Three's a crowd Shot cookies tzkc time cut Available l?l jones Clark and Sandy Clad to see your back Pack up your troubles Movhg day at o'd SP WHL , ,,L, , QW! , M muh Hell, Heel! Babes in Toyland My, oh Maya! The Bills l'nuff saidl Splash! as lets Q0 Swtlmmtlng Phone SYcamore 9-1 121 SOUTH PASADENA MUNICIPAL PLUNGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AIR coNorrloNlNc coMPANY 468 fm. Forced Air Gas Furnaces Mm 'Img' Try an E X P E R T for your next PERMANENT WAVE 815 Mission Street and Air Conditioners Estimates Free - No Obligation - Service of All Makes The Comfort of Perpetual Spring 1024 Westminster St., Alhambra SY. 9-1143 - CU. 3-2117 C. T. MCCULLY HAMBURGER lVIAC'S Mfhe Biggest Little Place in Town Telephone 808 Fair Oaks SYcamore 9-9213 South Pasadena PASSENGER CAR TIRES, TRUCK TIRES REPAIRED DUNKIN-MILLS CORPORATION 1040 Mission Street South Pasadena PYramid 1-1214 SYcamore 9-2363 I5 years experience G 0 IJ l E 'l S HAIR STYLIST 1615 Mission - SYcamore 9-1034 MIIHBERHY SHUP Aff'1i':23. 2168 Huntington Drive, San Marino W O O D R U F F'S MEN'S STORE CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES 28 W. Main Street ll 4 .Adi .1 -a Beauty and the beast Six lessons . . . Taylor-made Sail Ho! Hollywood comes to SP l L S' V55 il Xg gz if . ' 3 - 1 ii if X N x 5 X i s X K N xg HN! J' is if s sss f s s l a so i S ri 517 i ' , if f ' r f' A lssfs is ' ' we - .eww X khkh. f N 1 A x.NL ,, Q ? X .f .J 5 'K' She dood it! Caught in the act Oops, pardon us! Sun beam What's cookin'? sb Kms Lol The poor Indian Things to come B-B Eyes Funhouse Sittin' in the sun i- Meet Me At i CHILE-VILLE 24 Hours Courteous Service Daily PAUL BUSCACLIA CLeveland 6-1673 6214 Pasadena Ave. Los Angeles Garrett F. Van Sickle Phones: Office: SYcamore 9-2212 Res.: SYcamore 9-1904 1122 Fair Oaks Ave. - .ir Across 'Street ...... !1fWClllClC9.S' THE TIGER LAIR -- Always Ready To Serve SPSMHS l- R. R. JONES ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 925 Meridian South Pasadena LOS ANGELES PHONE PASADENA PHONE PYramid 1-1194 SYcamore 9-2242 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GLASSWARE LIVE HARDWARE COMPANY 1511-13 Mission Street South Pasadena 3 ClI7lOfL S SWEATERS - BLOUSES - BOBBY SOCKS IUNIOR DRESSES AND FORIVIALS Complete Stock of All Wearing Apparel for C-irls 910 Huntington Drive San Marino, Calif. LINCERINC- MEMORIES OF A PERFECT DATE . . . T The Beautiful Corsage -1 He so thoughtfully brought her from .... C9-he mower Qox 1125 Fair Oaks SYcamore 9-5224 Curtis T. Schreyer SCHREYER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUCGISTS ATlantlc 2150 Huntington Drlve SYcamgrg 2-3306 San Marino, California 2'4825 S.,- f xu L.L. L,uVt Action shot That's Yehudi in the window Check Dodie's dashing dimples! They've got all it takes Tripping the light fantastic iii The Sapphire Street gang Old enough to vote Another Bal gang What's coming oft there? Coy campus cuties an igmsn INA. 'WN Beware! Mademoiselle Spring has sprung Enter these waters at vour own risk THE HUNTINGTON SI-IGP 2164 Huntington Drive San Marino I4 doors west of San Marino Ave.I Lingerie, Negligees, Housecoats, Knit Wear lCollegian and Regular Sizesl Handkerchiets, Personal Gifts, jewelry Best Wishes and Success to the Class . . . . of Summer '42 O O O Marino Mission Market THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY Graduates . . . Whether contemplating entering College or Business, will certainly wish to have fine tailored, well cleaned and pressed suits or sports ensembles ..... CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING ALTERATIONS By A. E. MILLS SAN MARINO CLEANERS AND DYERS Charge G' Delivery Service Ising Igzgl TI h 2146 Huntington Drive eep ones zsso Mission ST. AT. 2-2157 ATIantic 2-4311 SYcamore 3-5467 -'sm MARINO sv. 9-4161 .,1 3B'.Ef9,.'llT.1iE 0NlEON'l'A TRANSFER el STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE MOTOR VAN SERVICE 8I2 Fremont Avenue South Pasadena, California SYcamore 9-I I87 PYramid I-I I03 Boys' Town That magic hand again Whistle while you work Sleepy lagoon Chile, yo feet's too big Photogenic Yo heave hol Always the hard way Drat these model A's! No trump , . . or deuces wild Put it back, Mosher . . . and she's engaged, too! Occupied Afternoon siesta Rugged living 'VNNAw zu-wi Southern Callforniab FINEST BALLROOM Sanitary Laundry 8i Dry Cleaning PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA 860 South Fair Oaks Ave. 1506 Huntington Drive SYcamore 6-3193 SYcamore 9-5131 MACY'S l3H0T0 SHUI? 919 FAIR OAKS SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA C52 J , SOUTH PASADENA PLUMBINC COMPANY COOTS BROS. WATER HEATERS Sold and Serviced SYcamore 9-1422 717 Fair Oaks PYramid I-1998 GUY LAUDERBAUGH SAN MARINO'S IEWELER Hamilton and Elgin Watch Representative Watch, Clock and jewelry Repairing at Sensible Prices Bead Restringing Antiques, Watches, Cifts, Costume jewelry 1006 Huntington Drive ATlantic I-2551 San Marino Dear Cals -- Thanks for everything. We do appreciate your coming in. We have a lot of new things to show you -- Catalina Swim Suits - Cameron Sport Shirts - judy Bond Blouses - Tailored Slacks. T h e V O G U E 927 Fair Oaks Avenue, South Pasadena :. fi. ff? ffl-cf--n4 s4,yf. .fl .Lag Southern Californids Most Modern Store DIAMONDS 9 REMOUNTING OF PRECIOUS STONES Large Stock ot Elgin, Hamilton, Gruen, Waltham, Longines, etc., Watches Swiss and American Watches Repaired So They Will Keep Time - I-n1nii1nii1nn- E. sauce Ti-ioMPsoN . ' IEWELER AND FACTORY WATCHITICIAN 1019 Fair Oaks South Pasadena Tel. SYcamore 9-2264 I SO. PASADENA - RIA SY.9-3161 PY.l-l259 R I T Z TEEEIFIIITIIINFEASSQPJSSJS66 Continuous Saturdays - Sundays and Holidays from 1 P.M. I Box office opens evenings at6:45 P.M. SPECIAL MID-WEEK MATINEE T BOX office opens evenings al' 5245 P.M. THE BEST OF ALL THE : PICTURES PRODUCED Beginning june 24 Starting at I P.M. and I Make The Rialto and Ritz a Habit. Continuous Saturdays - Sundays and Holidays from I P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY - Continuous All Day -- ,W f if P , 'J . JL. 1,2 ' .Il ' A 2, 'Nqr' Nr' J, Hr 4 ' ti' J NJN! ' 'v-I J., KX od T if J jjj , bf EJ Q . 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The various business firms that have advertised in the book. 0' A Martha Peterson, Virginia Wood, Blanche Marshall, Virginia J Horton, Dorothy Trotter, Betty Good, june Rogers, Sally Corbit, ,C and Bob Foresman, each of whom sold over fifty annuals, as well J, , x, as the numerous students who assisted with the sale of ads. 7V-J 1 The administrators, faculty, and students who have aided in ' 7 ,J ' various ways throughout the year. Z - ,1 ,' 3 f ff Z, 0. Afujwzfn' Q - ' , il 543,13 if M' JMC M , - 'r J' 1 -y for-, 128 Wm? X' gui,-, K: . ., , .- , 4.53. iv: : i f .yi . . Q- .f1N yff:'2v ,.1l4,.H7'gi: ,- 3? ,ig-ggi. - 11- 'JJ'- f -gmvbiil --1?-4' :PA . .vxdfnlu -X .3yd,4 Aff J,-'R '


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