William S Hart High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Newhall, CA)
- Class of 1955
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MNA M map! Ex I-'sms 'Y X I - 7 fry! V IW ,dim 34 J ' K l X A f 79' ff b .QWQQ4 4 :Ir t Q N X M X I KK xX X ,I X fx If 'x ' Ji Xl 9,0 ... X 7+-1 45096 1 ' sf' E EAT, F ' J fr' 9, ' ' fi f 4 'TL f L: if .- 2 'l ,.. , - A v' - my ' ' ' .- ' -v-Q 1' U - vu. - 1 1. ,J an J! y f Presented by the Associated Student Body of WILLIAM S. HART UNION JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOGL Newhall, California Volume 8 1 frfwffwzfr HF AHQWT Y f I 5 f V'.'is.i N- 215. 3 5 .. xv 'Phil if .gr Q1 .ivgxg QA ami?- FY 'QA -ai-L Q . I F16 c Foreword MUSIC . . . the ethereal chant that awakens dreams, ideas, and yearnings in the minds and souls of the human race . . . this is our concept of life. This thought has inspired our theme. Without further ado we present this, the 1955 TOMAHAWK, for your entertainment and enjoyment. ,f .J Q Q?MES?Wi F ' Xiif ,A P I' hx 5- i W y PP FIRST MOVEMENT Directness . . . organization . . . efficiency. Progressive leadership . . . a kind of motto that shines through the y fabric of the entire symphony. It is their care that the wheels run truly. . f ',,f'x M, , i'L Q t 'atib Spending his leisure time after mak- Children play an important role in In his own home Superintendent ing decisions at a Board Meeting, the life of Board Member, Mrs. Irvin A. Shimmin is superintendent Member C. A. Allen is shown en- Mildred M. Gilmour, who after de- of maintenance. Manual labor helps gaged in lapidary art. termining policies for school children relieve the tension of the office. is shown enjoying the demands of her. grandson. 1 h , W 115 az Flozmsh 0 f tl: After putting in a hard day's Work Gracious lady of the Bonelli Ranch Taking time out from his duties, in his Firestone store, Mr. Carleton is an active Board Member, Mrs. Member, Mr. Julio J. Lombardi, re- E. Hadley, President, still finds the Mary P. Bonelli, who was away and laxes through music with two of his time to be active on the Board. could not be photographed casually. five lovely children. Vi: '?r'l71Wi?'?f'. f I - - . M Baton l l They organize the sym- phony and direct its opera- tion from the opening cre- scendo to the climactic finale. MR. JOHN F. PIERCE, Principal Golden Oaks Adult School MR. IRVIN SHIMMIN Superintendent MR. GEORGE HARRIS, Pfinripal M- 'W DAVID L. BROWN U. C. at Berkeley B.A. Math KENNETH ZELINA Miami University QOhioj B.A. Wood Shop CATHERINE M. LEONARD Immaculate Heart College B.A. English ROY W. DUNDON Kent State University B.S. and M.S. Chemistry STEPHEN R. WHITNEY Drake University B.A. English C oncewf THEODORE M. LYSEK Southern Missionary College B.A. Crafts HELEN NOSKER Ohio Wesleyan University B.A, Library Masters E. W. BARNHILL, JR. William and Mary B.A. U. S. History BERNARD P. HARDY Drake University B,S. Spanish and Typing I MICHAEL SHUMAN University of Vermont B.A. and M. Ed: Biology and Science CHESTER MOSS University of Illinois M.A. Typing, Bookkeeping BERNARD DUTTON University of California B.A. Metal Shop ROBERT GERBRACHT Yale University B.A. and M.A. Art IVY T. KESSINGER University of Manitoba Canada B.A. Substitute ROCCO G. CACCIATORE New York University B.A. and M.A. Core MORRIS J. ENGELKE University of Utah B.S. Algebra, Drivers' Training W. AL GRASS San jose State B.A. Boys' P.E. PAT A. GROVER Northern State Teachers' College B.S. junior High Girls' P.E. M'f5Vi9?:?fsEz1521512555275fffiiffitissiimftifliiiim i E X HELEN C. PFISTER University of Oregon B.A. Core ELAINE A. SCHERER Presentation School of Nursing B.S. Registered Nurse M. RAY USSERY U.C.L.A. B.A. Core ROBERT M. WARRINER Chapman College B.A. Music DONALD D. LOOMIS Humboldt State College B.A. and 'M.A. Cadets and Math JESSIE T. MCCULLEY Iowa State College B.S. and M.S. Sewing SAM SCHAUERMAN, JR. Colorado State College B.A. and M.A. Math CECIL H. SIMS Arizona State College B.A. Civics DAVID BAKER Pepperdine B.A. Coach MERTIE M. COOK University of Nebraska B.S. Cooking MARY E. KECK Dominican College B.A. Core BARBARA M. LARSON University of Nebraska B.A. Typing and Shorthand DONALD N OTARANGELO Fresno State College B.A. Coach and Drivers' Qraining L. R. STANFORD University of Washington B.A. Science TROY M. PORTERFIELD U. C. at Berkeley B.A. Math FREDA K. SHERBURN U. C. at Berkeley M.D. School Doctor I2 DALE ANGEL San Diego State College B.A. First Aid RICHARD I. KRAMER Occidental College B.A. Music and English ALBERT A. LEWIS Occidental College B.A. Coach IAMES BUDDELL Pepperdine College B.A. Publications Director -- aw.t'.-at .tr .terra-Wi-fury, ...ia L HARRIET J. ZELINA University of California B.A. Girls' P.E. WILLIAM BEENY Michigan State B.S. and M.S. Coach LOIS A. NOSSAMAN University of California B.A. and M.S. Girls, P.E. LOIS STEPHENSON San Diego State College B.A. English and Dramatics qi: - 1, X 'M X, f t -,S NORMA LEWIS University of New Mexico B.A. English ROBERT L. SEATON Iowa State College B.S. and M.S. World History MARGARET FOOTE University of Washington B.A. Core MYRON E. SPROUL University of Utah B.A. English CAFETERIA STAFF Left to right: E. Fish, M. Nichols, T, Ham- BUS DRIVERS merschmidt, V. Ball, L. Wenberg, A. Balsz, Les Wright, Superintendent, Archie Brown M. Lockey. Assistant, E. Peters, R. Crooks, L. Ashford Front: R. Peterson, J. james, G. Conrad, L Kidder. 1Q1 nQ:i:f:...:w:wf -- -: of . ,. .... ., . N on-Certificated Personnel These folks are among the most treasured melodies of our students and teachers. They are responsible for our beautiful campus and spot- less rooms. To them we owe a great deal of thanks and appre- ciation. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL Left to right: Ott Adamson, Rudy ODay Charlie Hipes Charles Dillenbeck William Crooks, john Frazer, Fritz S aethe Fritz s hel ful et Lou Householder Ruth Richard Hammerschmidt Left to right: Irene Frew Terry Furtsch Myrtle Bjornstad anet Anderson Mary Ann Downing, sMarguerite Backfxsh EI N 4 I 'A , 05 I E SECOND MOVEMENT Eagerness . . . effort . . . achievement When duty whispers low, Thou must, Then youth replies, I Can. A-X. X WARREN AREY Steel Guitar Rag CAROLE AYRES Beautiful, Beautiful, Brown Eyes NATHAN BOLEN Once in Awhile' RAY BOND Tree Top Tall JUNE BOWMAN Sweet and Lovely RONALD WYSE 1. U Little Brown jug WILMA BRICK Lovely Hula Hands CHARLENE BROWN How Sweet You Are RUTH BYRD My Friend BARBARA CAMPBELL The Tuneful Lark JANICE CHAMBERS Pearls On Velvet RICHARD CHACANACA 'Sunny Side of the Street GLEN Cox Short and Sweet GLEN DARR Riot in Cell Block No. IONE DAVID 9 Forsaking All Others RUTH DAY Deep Purple PAT DEEM Starry Eyes BETIY DENNIS 'I'm Waiting for a Letter DONALD ECKERSON A Gay Caballero DON FIELDS Who Wouldn't Love You SI-IERRON FISH Reckless and Romantic JIM FISHER Somebody Wonderful VERA FORTENBERRY The jones Boy BRUCE FORTINE 'A Trinket of Shining Gold MYRNA FURTSCI-I 'YOu're a Sweetheart - JIM GIBSON Happy Wanderer CAROL GUTIERREZ Always Gay and Free TOM HERRINOTON The High and the Mighty JERRY HORNBECK They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me BRIAN HURT Peg O' My Heart CHARLES JOHNSON Charlie, My Boy GORDON 'JOHNSON They Dicln't Believe Me BOE JONES Vagabond Shoes JOE KAPP ln My Own Quiet Way JIM LOTSPEICH I'm An Olcl Cow Hand ROBERT LAYMAN The Dearest Spot to Me Is Home Louis LOGIAN Blue Saxophone DON MADRID 'You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby DUWAYNE MARCH Pretty-Eyed Baby KENNETH MCDANIEL I Wake Up Smiling JESSIE MCCALLEN Jessie, The Belle of The School BARBARA MELBY String of Pearls MARGARET MITCHELL Smile RONDAL MOORE Officer of the Day HENRY MORGAN One Alone BOB MORRIS Tell Me A Story FREDDIE MAE Moss Freddie LANCE NUTTER Boy Meets Horn LA RITA PACE Crazy, Man, Crazy JACK PASCOE I'm Beginning to Seeithe Light JEANNINE PASCOE Jeanine ODUS PASCOE The Man That Got Away JIM PRYDE Rugged but Right FRANK QUINN Dark Eyes ANTOINETTE RAGGIO ..J.0ey,, SUZANNE REICHERT Sweet Sue SANDRA REID Since You're Gone DAVID RENNIE Willie DONNA ROUSEY Patience and Fortitude MELVIN RUIZ 'Time Waits For No One' HAROLD SIGSBURY What Care I RAY SMITH 'A Fellow Needs A Girl Roy SPARLING Laugh, Clown, Laugh! CHRISTINE SEPULVEDA Rock-A-Bye Baby MARVLN STOKES Counting the Days MYRNA STRUNK Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered DAN TIBBITTS Don't Get Around Much Anymore MAMIE ULRICH Remember Me SANDRA VAN ACKER It Was Nice Knowing You LINDA VAN WAGONEN Heartbreaker ROBERT VODDEN Hot Rod Races PATSY WARREN Forget Me Not LE ROY WEBB 'Little Things Mean a Lot' BILL WERTZ Billy the Kid EDDIE WOOD Oh, What a Dream! TONY WOOD If You Knew Susie BILL WOODSON The Baseball Fever JIMMIE DORIS WRIGHT Little Coquette Who me? am I really the Football queen? smiles Carole Ayres, 1954 Queen. 8 Splke . A51-,f dran shrugs old depicting th Olltname S Harf I e Hart gm 1, YTD Ve Osffffvw' In' l FD I5-S Dru,-a Oh lllmote lme,-,, Q 'f We'l1 begt Well, he i and We did. 'hem Hexr 2 Aw Shucks! my girl Andi is always a Queen smiles Joe Kapp, Andi's escort. C cl 'ci 3, Tooth Hurt, Brian? . . . Z S Hurt? ' 4- Lets see there was a hair here somewhere! growls jerry Horn- beck in the San Diego Motel. Hearts and Kisses go together and so do Andi and joe. 6 Shake it but don't break it 1 Well, if you insistj' remarks thinks Brian Hurt as he accepts bashful joe Kapp when he ac- the most valuable player award cepts the all-tournament player at the San Diego Tournament. award at Fillmore. - .Ill ill. I Qs .lll 4 Waltzing upper-classmenn describes the JUNIORS. With the planning of the Prom and activities, they seem to keep up the slow, steady tempo of this type of dance. 29 Pat Bond Theodore Bonelli Ray Boyle Bill Brandt Betty Branson Ada Buchanan Margie Callahan john Campbell Betty Carrell Barbara CieChansk Bob Clark Alvin Cooke Barbara Abert Don Adamson Tom Adkins Richard Alexander Rudy Anaya Patricia Aquino Donald Austin Bob Ayres Jackie Balsz john Balsz Beverly Bauer Wayne Beulke Steven Garrett Doris Germain Roger Glavin Emmett Goff Gary Haggart Barbara Hall Robert Harper Virgil Harrison Kirk Hazel William I-Iix Gerald Holland Ronald Howard Joan Crabb Rodney Crandall Helen Daily Janet Davis Michael Dixon Glenda Edwards Kathi Fielding Manuel Figueroa Mary Fimbres Robert Fisher Raymond Fox David Gammert Ken Malam Dean March Rosie Matuz Sandra Maust Lawrence McArthur Mary McCarty Melvin McGowan Robert McVey Carlyn Michael Charmene Miller Lorraine Miller Jane Moorman 55 It 'Y ',l,i1, , . 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N, ,.,. , so -Q? sw A Robert Potter Venita Quinn Vincent Raggio Dianna Randall Penelope Reichert Lois Rhine Shirley Rhine Robert Riggins Sonny Robinett Carl Rousey Mary Satterfield Marvin Seeberger Sandra Shaw Robert Sheeler Jeannie Sigsbury Bonnie Sir Kegian David Smith Janice Smith Ronald Smith Reba Speers 4 5 'aria-liz' f if ,X g 'Q X s li. s. 3 'T mf K, I' K i x T' 7 ' us T so-Ui Mable Suggs joel Tayles Patricia Taylor Richard Thaler Elaine Thompson Penelope Thompson William Thompson Dennis Usrey Silver Veloz Esther Walls james Warren Michael Whitley David Williams Wilker Winton Carole Wright Top: Mike Yurosek, jack Pitner, Virginia McCallen Billie Bottom: janet Martin, Rex Moore. OFFICERS J!! asf .,. IMI ll! OE' IS-HI We , li 4,5 f fi ff f if I i I , dh 1 ,io n . ! ty, X 2, ,fl ' 1 I qi' Q I 'swk . f 1 Q i X e X 4 ' A , 4 hy! W t g W i , f! V I 1 XX x X -M, The JUNIOR HIGH, representing a kind of jitterbug crowd, are the bounciest notes on our scale. With the promise of something new and different each clay, these little folk go through life in a constant whirl of excitement. 47 Daniel Acuna .Darrell Adamson Robert Anderson William Anderson Jerry Jo Andrews Robert Ashford Sandra Lea Austin Barry Bjornstad James Bottoms Kelly Lee Bowman Delores Jane Boyd Loretta Boyes James Lee Butts James Michael Cagle Blythe Campbell Robert Carpenter Cherry Rae Carter Barbara Ann Cash Fred Chacanaca Karen Clark Judy Cone Henriola Culpepper Ernest Daniels Joyce Francine Dante Thomas Davis Jacqueline Dedman Darlene Lois Deeds Diane Alberta Deeds Celia Diaz David Diaz Glenn Dickeson Dennis Doty Benjamin Drake John Durfield Richard Durfield 8th Gmde i 'S 1' V, W G, Q H, , it L K K ,J , . , 1 .is-k,,.,1. .r Xin E'.Q:':f- , fefik .- ' fr .. :,:I5a?5'Q: .il E, ' , we ' 1 s U grin 'P-nr, A .U-u-w1 ,.?ifu.-.:' sr eitgmf . js, ,, is e' an 'Q wr .: g 'A A le wi ,tnnt wer. ia tag. ,L . 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Panel discussions are only one of the activities used by the History classes to further their historical studies. 3 painting ff dass work haf membefs of the eCiS. With awed expressions, DuWayne March and Dorothy Kober observe Pat Deem putting final touches on a picture produced in Hart's own photography room. Al Hart H '-.sf . In the woodshop, boys learn first of all the use of hand tools. Having mastered these skills, students are permitted to use power machinery. At right four advanced woodwork- ers tool wood on power lathes. Mr. Zelina stands by watchfully to lend a hand. Blouses, formals, tablecloths, knitted dice and sundry other objerl de rtirla are conjured up in Miss McCulley's sewing classes. At right a group of Indianettes create with needle and thread. General science and Biology classes meet under the tutorage of Mr. Stanford who here in- structs a group of freshmen in the mysteries of static electricity. Shocking subject, what! f so ' 1 E .-vgtiia :..L, ,f 1-31,-v ' - 2 14 1 f 152' 4 THIRD MOVEMENT The pulse of music becomes stronger . . . louder . . . It has spirit . .. . action . . . variety. 4 SP O' fs COACH AL LEWIS GIVES PEP TALK TO VARSITY Front row, kneeling, left to right: 1. Percivalle, B. Woodson, D. Garcia, J. Pryde, L. Webb, B. Wfertz, T. VC'ood, B. Keahey, B. Jones, J. Fisher, R. Lee. Middle row: G. Neighbors, D. Bovee, D. Fields, J. Wfyse. R. Boyle. Back row, standing: S. Garrett, G. Darr, J. Kapp, B. Harper, G. Cox, R. Howard, L. Nicholson. L. Nutter, O. Pascoe. J. Lotspeich, G. Haggart, M. Scannel, D. March, R. Moore, J. Wise, D. Tibbitts, T. Keck, R. Stoneceipher. varsity Football Shown above are: Head Varsity Manager, H. Lockeyg Assistants, J. Kelly, M. Mulcahy, B. Kelcheside, M. Pepper, and R. Norwood. 60 we-N Suv' ia Q ww B . A , A l A JOE KAPP-Co-Caplain BOBBY JONES LEROY WEBB-C0-Caplaizz No. 42-Quarterback No, 13-Left Halfback NO. 35-Right Halfback Second All-Ventura League Second All-Ventura League US. fl 7' 15 Above: Jug Wyse, No. 39, Guard, is making a trick play which gained 20 yards for Hart against Antelope Valley. Hart ..... .... 8 A.V. ..... ....... 1 4 V. Head Coach AL LEWIS A - w we Ventura - H art Hart ....... ..... l 3 Ventura .... ...... 2 6 The action below essays one of Webb's classy yard- gaining runs which helped chalk up a 6-point lead over the favored Cougars in the first period. Ventura came back to win in the final periods. 1, DAN TIBBITTS No. 20-Fullback JIM PRYDE JUG WYSE No. 24-Tackle NO. 39-Guard Second All-Ventura League Ventura League Honorable Mention 61715 - Fillmore ,Q-un BILL WERTZ No, 11-Center G0x.x. X SHS N AW Axijxlis Kwoxiih ug ibm .Above WebYhSSCXndku05 Cha defame as ESXXYYXOW' EUS! win Ovei Hart ,.,...,, ,,,,,,, 2 4 Fillmore ...... .,,,,4, 6 Affimmz Coach: BILL BEENY JIM LOTSPEICH GLENN COX No. 44-Tackle NO. 26-Guard 3 E- 4 GLEN DARR JIM FISHER JOHN PERCIVALLE No. 40-ARight End NO. 34-Left End No. 10-Halfback Second All-Ventura League .Iug Wyse blocking for Hart against Oxnard on Hart's gridiron. jones, Wertz, and Keck in the background. Hart ........,,. ..... 6 Oxnard ....... ....,39 65 my QETLW -',,, hi ae' , 1 . ' . :a ' .ui --X4 -f... Y T I .f:af 'L'4 ,, A. - Q, a ,, K K' f 121- '-., fi g .g-.., ' - ' : 1':f ' :ZS or I-2, K ly ' Q , ix ' fa 3 I -K L Q 5 A I 1. Q1 tv 'ra L , ...,..'1- . . 3 N 1.1 ,rf f . 1 27 s 1 29. Mesa ffl '-' 3' .- , L ' I? M I ' .rx 'X -tiki: ., , V., V A -iliflii A 1' 7 3kaie?f , S - ' -.,., ' Q t I ,,.. - H I . . lk :M A if 7 , 4 - ' 'Q gif in , , ggi il i,,,..E-,K QQ A f wal, . ,K xi' M L ,. .L,Qw1j,,lr:Vf!Z,iiqff?'31grj.,i ,J f '., ...r y .. F . . wr' A. , ri ff' f g,f-m-frfwg',- r' 7 , M., 1 7119.17 be W , fy? ' ffl Fwy.. L' . if . Z .7 eq:-i,-.Q.g5ggygf. igivgggqgffj--7.5,7s'w5xr In if ,MW Vywvfjtgxx . l ,.,,'7 , K . ,n1.J?ifx f.V. Comb MR. DALE ANGEL Top row, left to right: Coach Angel, R. Lombardi, L. Thompson, R. Potter, J. Tayles, C. Rousey, S. DuFau, R. Norwood, B. Riggins, Coach Notarangelo. Second row: J. Cunningham, G. Nor- wood, D. Anderson, G. Conrad, R. Lurtsema, D. Garrett, C. Mehr, I. Martinez, J. Chambers, B. Thompson, R. Gonalez. Third row: B. Dick, B. Avant, W. Thaler, B. Guise, D. Thaler, G. Burley, J. Campbell, A. Gross, R. Moore, E. Oppenheimer, B. Keahey. Fourth row: M. jauregui, R. Mar- tinez, C. Branson, S. Veloz, I. Pitner, J. Treganowan, G. Neighbors, L. Martinez, L. Robinett, G. Gunderson, L. Shimmin, A. Billa. , f fff,,V.,1v M.. Q A A- -4 - .ff Arrirtanl Conch MR. DONALD NOTARANGELO S4 '? li it warns i f 'il W ,ww No. 23, J. Neighbors, is hit hard by opponent. J.V. team in action. Scores Hart ......, ...... O Carpinteria ....... ...... 1 4 Hart ...,... ...... 2 Antelope Valley ..... Hart ......, ...... O Birmingham ...... ...... 3 1 Hart ....... ....,. 6 Ventura .............. Hart ....... ...... 1 2 Harvard ......... .....,..... O Hart ....... ...... 6 Fillmore ..... Hart ......, ...... 0 Santa Paula ....... ......... 2 4 Be easy with him boys. . . . and Martinez gets away Varsity Basketball Ventura League Champs Five first string players who have led the Indians to many a hard-fought victory are, left to right: Ray Bond, centerg Joe Kapp, forwardg Brian Hurt, guardg Charley johnsori, forwardg and jim Gibson, guard. Below: Coach Bill Beeny, whose able coaching started the Varsity squad on its way to top positions, is shown wearing a victory smile. Lower left is Coach Al Lewis who guided the team to its final victories. Varsity squad-First row: Harold Lockey, Managerg and Steve Garrett, Assistant Manager. Second row: Don Aus- tin, Brian Hurt, jim Gibson, Charley Tohnson, Bob Har- per and Bob Clark. Third row: Coach Bill Beeny, Bill Wertz, Hank Morgan, Bob Fisher, Ray Bond, joe Kapp, jim Fisher, and Don Madrid. n,, ,f 9 DON AUSTIN , . . Terrific outside shot . . . a fine passer . . . has good court presence . . . speed . . . out- standing defensive player . . . will be around to haunt Hart's foes next year . . . junior . . , 6'0 . . . Guard. JIM GIBSON . . . Watch-charm guard . . . a dazzling dribbler . . . a real play leader . . . drives well . . . is a sharp, accurate head passer . . . has developed an excellent outside shot . . . ball hawk on defense . . . second team All-League . . . Senior . . . 5'10 . . . Guard. CHARLEY JOHNSON . . . Has a terrific eye . . . deadly on free throw line . . . has developed fine speed . . . works the boards well . . . Senior . . . 6'2 . . . Forward. Hart ....... ...... 4 8 Alumni ..... ....... 3 8 Hart ...,... ...... 6 4 Fillmore ...... ....... 4 8 Hart ,.,,,,, ...... 5 4 Fillmore ...... ....... 4 3 Left: Alan Haynie is shown attempting a basket for the Alumni team while teammates Harry Planck, jack Planck and their op- ponents joe Kapp, Bob Fisher, and Don Austin from Hart's Varsity team look on. Right: Hank Morgan of Hart and Roger Palmer of Fillmore are shown struggling for possession of ball while team- mates Don Austin and Bob Fisher of Hart and joe and Milton Pyle of Fillmore are caught in the action. 2 YQKYKS 9175391 r A amd io Qxlat gd ova ' --League QC Ylaris A225 Pxxxxeag , Gibson, 6 www WW 0500 ' asamsx XLR? 500 kate reSenKS at V' . enwme Qxoumagseheta Mike 135 . 013 10 E55 MCC fave Yxum na, B0 ok 00- S or Gorilla in GE! YAY ?Zbn5orx lo be 9 - i A Chat!! ein? 110 sam Exe' Chaitei ,unix 63:91, . ana he hasty B Maatxd, Qoac 900 F ILLMORE TOURNAMENT Hart .....,.......... 66 Santa Barbara .... ..59 Hart .,..v,.......... 62 Fillmore ...,... .,.... 3 8 Hart ................ 5 5 Ventura .... .,.... 5 5 Hart ......,........, 59 Ventura .... .,,,.. 6 4 Hart ................ 47 Ventura .... ...... 4 6 RAY BOND . . . A terrific ball hand- JOE KAPP . . . Outstanding in re- BRIAN HURT . . . Two year Varsity ler . . . hook shots are his specialty bounds . . . excellent poise . . . has Veteran . . .fast on his feet , , me . . . a great asset to his team . . . tremendous jump shot . . . good drive passer . . . can hit equally as well honorable mention for All-League . . . . . . first team All-League . . . Senior On the run as from a set position Senior . . . 6'4 . . . Center. . . . 6'3 . . . Forward. ball hawk on defense . . . second team All-League . . . Senior . . . 6'1' Guard. BOB CLARK . . . Quick and agile BOB FISHER . . . Up from last year's . . . fine co-ordination back next year to give Varsity team . . . Junior Guard. . . . will be Bees . . . best jumper on the team . . . spark to the highest scoring lunior . . . will add . . . 6'0 . . . pep to next year's team . . . junior BOB HARPER . . . Good eye both from the set position and on the run . . . very rugged . . . one of the four returning Varsity Lettermen . . . junior . . . 5'1O Guard. J' mf' 04,8 SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT s bl on 064' Rjfzbprs 2 01701 Do' readylnfs for Hart ....,........... 104 Hart Hart .,,.... ...... Hart Hart Hart ....... ...... Oceanside ...... ...... 5 3 47 Mar Vista ...... ...... 4 0 '75 Vista .......,. ...,.. 4 7 50 El Centro ,..... ..,... 4 6 75 A.V. ..,..... .. ...... 32' 53 A.V. ..,.. ...... 4 4 Ha, t, Salopbys fteam an o ap Ulf ' 5k .Phd go Toll? pjafes -as Coa -2117 en In S 1 In Q5 B 611 een S0170 y 35' Ol Cen S Di -til Pe Vlsfon 'Deputy Of me HANK MORGAN . . . Cat-like in DON MADRID . . . Has a fine eye BILL WERTZ . . .A hustler . . . has movements . . . has a terrific pivot foot . . . up from Bees . . . rebounding and a good shot . . . greatly improved dur . . . has proved a very valuable player dribbling has improved . . . Senior . . . ing the year . . . Senior . . . 5'10' for the Indians . . . Senior . . . 6'0 5'10 . . . Forward. . . . Guard. . . . Center. CLF. Hart ....... ,.,,., 6 2 Burbank ,V,,,,,, ,,,,.. 4 7 Hart .....,. ...... 6 6 Mt. Carmel ...,.. ...,,. 7 7 Hart ....... ...... 7 9 Santa Paula ....,., ...... 6 0 Hart ....... ...... 7 5 Santa Paula ,,,,,,, ...... 4 8 Foul against Burbank is called as Hart forward Bobby Fisher attempts to score in a CIF tussle against the Burbank Bulldogs, and Indians' Ray Bond and jim Gibson regard the action. jump ball! Warrior Ray Bond reaches way up there as Brian Hurt makes a fast break in the league game against the Santa Paula Cardinals. joe Kapp, Hart forward, shoots for a basket at Oxnard while Ray Bond aiming at the basket while an Oxnard Yellow unidentified Yellow jacket and Charley johnson look on. J'aCket attempts to block. Hart ,...., ..,... 7 8 Oxnard Hart ...... ...... 5 9 Oxnard MIKE DIXON . . . Fine shot . . . fast . . . a rugged boardman . . . returns for next year . . . junior . . . 6'0 . . . Forward. JIM FISHER . . . Good rebounder . . . tangy . . . makes his presence felt . . . Senior . . . 6'2 . . . Forward. 74 Dave Garcia, a'main-stay, is caught in mid-air juggling the ball during Calvin Branson is jumping against Santa the Fillmore-Hart game at Hart. Ray Boyle, Darryl Cameron of Hart Paula on their home court. Teammates an- and unidentified Flashes are caught in the action. ticipate tip off. Bee Basketball Left: Engrossed in the game, most of the boys wait their turns to play. Right: john Peck watches while Darryl Cameron is jump-shooting for two points and Oxnard tries to block the way. COACH AL LEWIS Skip Goff is shown shooting a basket while A.V. tries to intercept. Skip Goff, Don Fields and Calvin Branson Calvin Branson, Darrell Cameron and two A.V. men await the outcome. are making a good attempt to obtain pos- session of the ball from three Ventura men. Dave Garcia of Hart and an A.V. man await referee's decision. LEAGUE SCORES Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart ....... Hart .,..... Hart .,..... Hart ....... .......-45 Fillmore .......46 Fillmore .......55 Santa Paula .......47 Santa Paula .......45 Oxnard .......52 Oxnard .......-46 A.V. .......49 A.V. .......36 Ventura .......49 Ventura 46 45 55 44 32 43 32 39 43 56 Www, i 3. tl Q? Bee squad--First row, left to right: Bill Ketcheside, Managerg Al Lewis, Coachg Ronnie Lombardi, Manager. Second row: John Peck, Don Fields, Ken Frost, Tyrone Moten, Ray Boyle, Calvin Bran- son, Skip Goff, Darryl Cameron, Bob Ayres, Ray Martinez, Bob Schmeider, and David Garcia. 75 Co-championship team of Ventura League-First row, left to right: C. Mehr, Managerg D. Angel, Coachg D. Garrett, Manager. Second row: G. Haynie, guardg R. Smith, guarclg G. Hillman, guarclg S. Robinette, forwardg B. Sheeler, forwardg L. Sallee, forwardg J. Quinn, centerg W. Thaler, guardg VU. Clark, forwardg P. Thaler, guardg W. Campbell, centerg D. Gammert, guardg J. Martinez, guard. C ee Basketball LEAGUE SCORES COACH DALE ANGEL Hart ....... ........ 2 2 Fillmore ..... ........ 2 1 Hart ....... ......, 2 5 Fillmore .,...... .,...... 3 2 Hart ....... ...,.... 4 4 Santa Paula ..... ........ 2 2 Hart ....... ........ 2 4 Santa Paula ,.... ........ 1 6 Hart ....... ........ 4 6 A.U. ........... ........ 2 7 Hart ....... ..,.... 3 2 A.U. ......... ........ 3 4 Hart ....... ........ 1 9 Oxnard ...... H29 Hart ....... ....... 3 9 Oxnard ..... ........ 2 5 Johnny Quinn is shown attempt- ing a basket for Hart when the Cees rolled over the A.V. five. Billy Clark nabs ball from Santa Paula. Wayne Thaler Nwayne Thaler sank 18 points to stands by for Hart. be high point man. V J K l If-ars- Sr 'O' l Oaonecib 2,6307 Z6 'I' be, X Varsity Baseball ftp, beg , 71527 'ist l . S J' fo 8111 Iggr0CZ67?',1,aZ 160 I Odsolz gm ll SGC 0 Coach D. Notarangelo and Manager Mike Pepper fig.. ood Ii- Gao 1123 ro ol, AQP' 277. Ri' J 0 p fl: 'fd Us' ef-4 J OO ICR, H515 , R0 .' J' 0 411513200362 Lib gif-Qfbb a Had wo, fbso 63 Abxfallaq Q Ra O0 F' 6 P8610 Y s ' Q' fppeg Ray 'gmt gap, . ood 060 ld G ' foe S'7cyj.a'f'1a If '11 ' 1? Spa gg C1657 31701, jug Wyse and Glen Darr are co-captains of a fine nine composed of hard-working, aggressive, and ever-fighting boys who played tremendous games all year. JOE KAPP Pitcher First Base JUG WYSE Center Field i r s l BILL WOODSON Right Field f-Wx, GLEN DARR Third Base I TOM ADKINS Catcher DON FIELDS Shortstop DEAN MARCH DON AUSTI Pitcher Second Base N JACK SCHROCK Pitcher aiiwg .wwf-in Vplysit Action iustkxesmoiej ' quotes Don Notatang,eXo as e kxstmcts HKS Keafn Ko Kkxe Hoe an oi QXX Lek to skgbx axe: S. Sckxsock, T. AA- odsoo, S. Kappa, S. WUYSC, U. March, Ys. Syaxkng. baseb . Kms, B. Wo Ylehis, S. Yank, D. uc him out 'ffmpxs to P ame Phweg a 5 3 N0kre D 3.-ww T . om Adkms s1ide5 to third base a S and 1 ah line 6135, to BEICSOQ-5 5 Off- flve tht off Ough 905605 Yfxoql 404' x. 'bw .fqjveecssgp 0165x1976 AM we f.V. Baseball Left: Coach Lewis directs Cal Branson in the art of hitting While Manager Bill Atkins Watches. . Q- ,W 586611 Qgxiigovw X' qfboxixw Y' .ofa K.. QQCZ4 65, X Qxlgoxjy. V P39 U- KO Od 69' qi H XCLOOA 1560695 to 5a 's, fist? yefl yefllx W Q69 . Y' , V 'ie ei' YLCOGCXXQQM 0 Q 9' ' ga 69' Ye Xgiv 6. 9 . YS- 45. QQOEWQQI ,WGS 600 eexex , EXQSOQ' 9689 '59 Q00 Ye- 12,- C1 9, ' so , gi, Q-'QXQ gg?-9 6609 At right George Conrad slides into third as an unidentified Notre Dame player attempts to make the out. 'tl , 'QQ 0661 kpiqx !E5B5M?lV'Y. ?'SFi.f2FiPtiWW95nlf'lf!W2?fv5.f1S l1l1R?2HiFHNYW3QfW9ff ' YWYSTT Track .. .raw A ' X1 a n J.. T' 9 . S . a 1 , w g . KV e ' Q. -7.1 15' kk A . 5 X: r '.v- V L . ni gg, r ' ' h - 14 53, m y Q Q A LL 'L1 Ali! Varsity Team-First row, left to right: J. Percivelle, A. Fish, L. Webb, B. jones, T Herrington, J. Pryde, M. Yurosek. Second row B. Fisher, T. Keck, C. Escalante, L. Nichol- son, M. Hazel, j. Cunningham. Third row R. Bond, D. Ross, R. Howard, L. Nutter, B. Wertz, B. Avant. Indian cindermen have always proved to be a threat in Ventura League com- petition Such greats as Chuck Kirkby, Leroy Vineyard, Shelby Jacobs, Rudy Val- encia, Gary Yurosek, Wynell Wright, and Harry Avant have established traditions. Tommy Herrington, stellar pole vaulter, Bobby Avant, sophomore high jump whiz along with LeRoy Webb, Bobby jones and jim Pryde have upheld traditions bravely. FT 1. 4, 1131.1 1 K . f 1f'1 1'I ' 23 . '.111f'111l1 Bee Team-First row, left to right: j. War- ren, E. Goff, E. Weibly, B. Ling. Second row: ff , ' M .Y A A. Lee, T. Moten, M. Payton, S. Veloz, 5 5 . . 11 R. Riggins, 1. Campbell, B. Keahey, F. Bauer, Wmfeevfv. K j MMM W. Guise, D. Cammeron, R. Wright. . A K' 7 -- xi ' it :ESA ii ' 'f11..' 'V il r -.ri fm - 'ii fl . - f fi '--'- ' .. .'-9,55 . - ' 5-L 1 1 1 'X . ' WN ' . V . ,,..,,. , Z mix' I I 5, jg ry ij -- A 1: , Lf - ,Q -Ri Us l l ' f ,.f'-S53 1. . Cee Team-First row, left to right: W. Op- 1 1 D' .l.f1gi.7ff,. ' 1 if ',,' 1 i'ii L' , penheimer, K. Henson, R. Smith. Second row: ' ..rr.r. . .1 r'.. f.. 2 ' 1' .L . - - X VV., ?1j.,,,,,,,,. , J. Cash, R. Potter, F. Merrill, S. Robmette, .- ff Lrfw ,vw-P 1 1' 1-wg 'ff' 'Q - 1 ' 1i'vf71'fs11.bs'111 ..-.' 121' fl aa- 1 . . MM' ii' ,.j 51,,V . r . -.., lf V f' lzliitchell, D. Choate, J. Martinez, G. Gross, .1 - V if--A-J V - .D H a Q, I . oore. t 9- t 1: A F ' Q 1 Leftj - he a n 7'k. '3 .1 1.1 - ff. . . f' Si' , . F 11 be ' im a 1' 7 gb -r. . ' . V. 1 11 , 13, : xg . ,I . .kkk .. l, . ' Mn, g-51 - -I -- . 1 1 .sa 1 T VV A vig I 15, 1,5 k M 1 f M sfx f - fc K ' - M . .. . , -Q? ' ?TiT5l?5? 1 ' 1. f W W. . .cet ... 1 1 Vaulting on Hart's field is Olympic champion Reverend Jim Pryde' Hartls leading shot Putter, is shown heaving Bob Richards the shot for 51 feet at the Ventura-Oxnard, home meet. Hart's fleet-footed hurcller and sprinter, Le Roy Webb, takes another first in the 180 lows. Soaring sophomore sensation, Bobby Avant, leaps 6' 1 1f4 at the Ventura 20-30 Relays to take first place honors and break a nineteen year old record. Edging out Le Roy Webb in the 100-yard dash is Bob jones fin- ishing in 10.1. Coach Dave Baker and Assistant Troy Porterfield checking the time with Mr. Brown as Ronald Howard looks on. Up and over is Tom Herrington, Hart's high-flying pole vaulter, who so far this season has jumped 12'8. M Girls' S ports fl' ' U Seniors fn- f,,,.-fe Mamie Ulrich and Janice Chambers look on as Barbara Campbell slams the ball over the net. Our Coach -MRS. ZELINA Doing some fine backcrawl form swimming is Pat Deem, who took second in this event at the SBUHS swim meet. A new class this year is Modern Dance. The girls dem- onstrating are Suzie Reichert, Jessie McCallen, and June Bowman. 8,4 Jimmie Wright awaits the re- bound as Myrna Furtsch at- tempts to block Andi Raggids hook shot. 1. 14,--af' L1 X V i' ti 5 .X i I , L uigi M If V , .V Q 4- ,LA , .. s , ' , f 'I V ' , . ' I . -h :'n'-'rw f 2' 1-sz.1vvr-ar . 1-if-gy gg .:-,, -' A I '- ., . -. ... ..... , V 1.11 iii ? Q 5 1 !:..gf'. f 5: 11.4 ' l -fv- , , -. '1 ' - .P in r 'M ,L ' ' 5. K was Q 6. 2 55: : IE ff: K f . -,, f 'fax vw . ff' no A i t 'fl S -21' h A rggr' ' o . 1 V . awww A W A , . 'i -f , X :. . gxwrw:fwymgff f fi 'A . , f f fl! N W - za - -, .. I ff' . 1 5 fvi' ftffi f -se' 029.1 rw ei wz fsl la ZW ew . 5 , it ' -ft.mg .:'f 'Q,.,,ff,, , It , ':.: '- M Y. A55 t gwg ., - Golf, a new sport brought to the Hart girls this year, has been very popular. Demonstrating the swing are: Beth Parks, Mary Fimbres, Darlene Ritterbusch, and Susan Williams. juniors 1, 5. 1, .4 , ,yr Y 1 ,R Q ,.k, A, 1 , .Q lc. 6 E s,,t ,V .W L, , ,g .4 Ig ' Q w- -4 ft Y ,. a, .Q S ,,, ,. F Y an fl A- at . . , ,4 , V is y Q s N U V a W 4, - 4 -Z .nee . A .iw -Jun .1 Pat Bond and Betty Carrell are shown Waiting for the uennis ball during a tennis game in the gym. Archery, another popular sport, is shown by archers Barbara Cie Chanski, Charmaine Mil- ler, Carlynn Michael, and Barbara Hall. U janet Kelch and Patti Perkins swinging at the birdie dur- ing a badminton game. pw . MISS GROVER junior High gym teacher Folk dancing is popular in gym class Shown here are' Rosie Bidegain. ' ' ' 1 - h ' M ' L - Woods, Daisy Pace, Adelphi Anaya, Sharon jones, and Anne gjtgggplniailllimiilyleulgteilaotbdftuz fgfis sg. S0pb0m01fes', A great diver, Daisy Pace takes first place in the SBUHS swim meet. E Virginia McCallen barely misses tagging out softball game. Sue Wood in a Nancy Donaldson doing a drop kick during a speedball game as Mary Escalante and Janet Martin attempt to block the ball. NF7- esbmenfj COACH M155 NOSSAMAN Two top turnblers are Daisy Pace and Rosie Woods doing the for- ward roll. t . Volley-tennis is a popular spring sport among the Hart girls. Shown here are Yvonne Murray, Kay Clyrnore, and Mable Suggs. ,Sl R ff in --x FOURTH MOVEMENT Blazing and imperious . . . mighty song of triumph . . . crash ing cymbals . . . jubilant vic tory. 88 N , X VAN? Vx A s 3 'wa' sn nm a 85 5 5 1 www , , Q NJ . mx Q, , 0 5 n J .k,, ,dt 4 hdhs Left to right: President, L Webb' Vice Presid A. S. B. 'FV L Officers . , ent, B. Wertzg Treasurer, I. David, Secretary, N Chambers, Cheerleaders, P. Perkins, J. Wright. 1 N N i President, LeRoy Webb, asking for questions from the Senate who are: First row, left to right: P. Deem, R. Byrd, B. Sitton, R. Moore, T. Herrington, J. Chambers. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Sims, I. Long, B. Cie Chanski, B. Woodson, T. Wood, I. David. Third row: V. McCallen, P. Perkins, B. Melby, J. Wright. Fourth row: M. Furtsch, A. Raggio. amd Semzte The Associated Student Body was formed to plan and coordinate the activities of all the organizations, to enforce the rules and regulations set up by the officers and senates of previous years, and to amend and make new rules to suit the needs of the stu- dents as the school grows. It is a government of the students, by the students, and for the students. Valley 1. C. vs San Diego J. C. on Hart's gridiron. Proceeds of game helped to pay for football score board, an A.S,B project Student Body Prerident LEROY WEBB The Senate is the legislative group of the Associated Stu- dent Body. Its membership is made up of the presiding of- ficers of classes, clubs, or- ganizations, and the members of the A.S.B. Cabinet. Civic Committee discusses im- portant problem. First row, left to right: P. Bond, B. Wertz. Sec- ond row: M. Mitchell, L. Webb, B. Avant. Third row: Mr. Sims D. March, M. Suggs, B. jones. Fourth row: P. Perkins, S. Reich- ert. Fifth row: T. Wood. 1 Edilaf'-in-Chief PAT DEEM journalism :sum :mga Our newspaper, THE HART HIGH SMOKE SIGNAL, provides an interest- ing account of all school activities, pro- motes better understanding among stu- dents, and gives the parents an idea of what is going on at school. Adrimr INIR. BLIDDELI. SMOKE SIGNAL staff at work. Girls' League The Girls' League is the largest organization for girls on the Hart High campus. Every girl in the school has the opportunity to participate in its ac- tivities through the gathering of food for Christmas baskets and the annual Mothers, Tea and Fashion Show. Shown enjoying the an- nual Hobo P a r t y are Leetta Wright and jean McDougall. r The officers are, left to right: Virginia Mc- Callen, Secretaryg Ruth Byrd, Presidentg Miss Lois Nossaman, Sponsorg Betty Carrell, Vice Presidentg Ann Bidegain, Treasurer. Second row: Carlyn Michael, junior Representativeg Elizabeth Mosior, Freshman Representativeg Pat Underwood, Sophomore Representative. Third row: Rosie Woods, Wlelfare Chairmang Sherron Fish, Social Chairmang and Barbara Campbell, Senior Representative who is absent from picture. The Girls' League Members. C.S.F. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Norma Lewis and Mr. David Brown, the California Scholarship Federation, a form of Honor So- ciety, is composed of students who have an A average. It serves the school through the building of scholarship. Front row, left to right: Stella Matuz, Lorraine Miller, Wilma Brick, Charmene Miller, lone David, Virginia McCallen, Betty Carrell, Myrna Furtsch, Glenda Edwards, Rosie Matuz, Dorothy Kober. Back row: Valerie Freeman, Linda Frey, Susan Williams, Gene Scholl, Robert Wilson, Bill Woodson, Harold Lockey, Edwin Murdock, Roy Sparling, Martha Brit- ton, Donna Roth, Mrs. Lewis. C .S .F . cmd Library Left to right: Mrs. Nosker, Joe Brown, Galen Durlan, james Potter, Pat Dante, Donna Roth, Nancy Cothan, Tina Cooke, joan Vasquez, Sharon jones, Linda Frey, Sandra Barker, Pat Underwood, Vir- ginia McCal1en, Freddie Moss, Pat Scholl. Prerident-DONNA ROTH Library Club The Library Club, di- rected by Mrs. Helen Nos- ker, is a service organiza- tion, aimed at providing better library service to the school. Activities for the year included cookie and candy sales and field trips. C cz cl e If S The basic purpose of the Cadet Corps is the general educational development of stu- dents with training in leadership and responsibility, says Mr. Ronald Loomis, Com- mandant. D r i 11 e r s 9 The purpose and aims of Drivers' Education are to develop knowledge of the pro- visions of the Vehicle Code and other laws of this state relating to the operation of motor vehicles, a proper acceptance of personal responsibility in traffic, and a true appreciation of the causes, seriousness and consequences of traffic accidents. This program is under the direction of Mr. Morris Engelke, and Mr. Donald Notrangelo. Sponsored by Miss Patricia Grover, Miss Lois Nossaman, and Mrs. Harriet Zelina, the Pep Club was established to promote school spirit in all Hart's athletic activities by organizing a rooting section. The members also put on dances, run canteens, and have a newly organ- ized marching group. C QW 50. 5 XXBQKXX li QS Ke . if Oniijeoellea 'ilwo 'xgxx . C ' 69 05005 521 5:92 66905 e e ' Q59 QC- Q0 e V9 , tx Yarkivxflwei' aglexw XOOQON 606030 ?'bAg?1xoK,. Q1 Q05 B, Se 'fi AQ, gag gif' za Gr ' . Vid- '15, e '11 Ed Secot, L. P 1? ' the Girls' G A A Any girl in the Senior High is eligible to join c o o Athletic Association. This organization, formed to promote interest in girls' athletics and sportsmanship, is sponsored by Mrs. Harriet Zelina. Class competition, tournaments, and playdays with other schools are very popular. G.A.A. members participate in dances, bake sales, skits, and other activities. Fr oh 'fob ' ra gain alla Be ' P ' C Ward 0 Unguey' Refi: Pig S' B d ro fe efmi Q 1f't f,Q 41' Cie ' If at sf oi Nvzgg pei'l,,gCZansg.f:r1?b7::4Z M 'felek' M., S011 'p'T1,-15-'P 6. 0, , H ace 11-d . Hllrfs ,I,-6,L.O.F,0,,ncl, 'F- ,Sk Ou W: 'e'A, ree,,,:i5lI16,6iL Aglglro JEIMB, Bfagglb ' 0. Ma Piercfe Otfpf. .51 agzzfllf ch 1' , r 0 , a ell, S. Fig, Sas? SSW, L Smsgb , IW, 11 fgcQ,,,af,.z,B0,.3S, D, D D. B' C elfw tp' 13- A7 ' YV Rin em, 'gfeia ook, ffm ' CU,-L, Df,,,,e'lz,,8 Mrs 'f- .im A Wwt, Q 4-fm Igsbu 'OW' - 851' D ' Da fa, F 'f. E all 64'-?i.Lye1V'S, - iq . Aloiell, 47, 7- L EQ 117.088 'Gr uI11'CU ' C 'Cb' I ,S 0o,, like 11,,-av! W, ' 31-uf JW ' l 1 6'l1' L 'Wir ' S,,,t0f1,e 1n, 1Cr.,b5 1,1 . nl, . W , gy Ebb - 5-ffl M - 0 The Key Club, sponsored by the Newhall-Saugus Kiwanis Club and directed by Mr. Sims, is composed of boys noted 0,, for their service to Hart High. Under the leadership of , S Wjglelq S015 If their President, Bill Woodson, their chief contribution to it RBJVBOQ Muff- Rlibres, 1,i the school for this year has been the organization of the CQJEZSC jf Sfch5'l,ii D, r Alumni files. Besides this, the boys of the Key Club held ' S.'AgJ'r,tl'3'11,'BPaqZL Q dances, and participated in the Annual Key Club Convention. 'ui fyaibiiri i onesf Members are, first row, left to right: Vice President, Glenn Cox, President, Bill Woodson, Secre- Bruce Fortine. Second row: Wayne Thayler, john Quinn, Carl Mehr, Ray Stonecipher, Bill ' Don Fields, Mike Mulcahy, Fred Lewis, DuWayne March, and Gary Haggart. tary, Brandt, Roy Sparlmg, etter Gufls Lettergirls are shown serving refresh- ments to the basketball team after a profitable game. This is just one of the many functions the Lettergirls perform. R at 41 ac.f'P1.sc., I J f'- Lbffoy Q of A H A50-08 le H3511 62,-I, ., 6, J s9,U0'Ze4c geboqlettpr ' Pa arf F- 3121 f ,197 1.55 J OG 0 Af QQ jfC6ae!'61,f'?0,5at' 4' 'f '- Q - 8 - I JJ' F 0 Oo G' Obq qi '91- ,b6'fLv 650 lfbos iam affg '01, be 'Om oc: 6 O, ha . 4 Rlfterjilbf 2 RQ S56 ISQH6 ' ' Sf af-2 252' 4777 Afej rd Iioq, tsl' row.. JY .- 1 6 . 31-I.. 016 605 Sffe' 'sf 001 P fe Q gdjjglgg ffe,b6?0i Af ' rfify ffl' Qi .IQ- I 631- PGI' AZ? aa QQ, 47223 0716 F01- 1? J O IWC Ge 831 bf 6 QQ 66, CQ ec 0,947.3 ,gg QQ, Ono' . 0 Ole ' w H- . W ,hs fo . 4 nf. 025 1763 ron, , x, , Officers are, first row: Andi Raggio, Presi- dentg Suzie Reichert, Vice President. Second row: Carole Ayres, Eligibility Chairmang Mrs. Zelina, Sponsorg Myrna Furtsch, Treasurer. Third row: Pat Deem, Secretaryg Mamie Ul- rich, Historian. The Varsity Club's play, Desperate Ambrose provided entertainment for the whole community with its slap- 'PTT N 1 K n i E lub stick antics and entertaining plot. ' 'Ol o will CM' 542095 of a4 -'of' sd XX? XP K0 dia WV bw get toxgi 5 Q' 450 686 Se, we an 562' xo? te bc, 649 gd Qol-Q9 ei S Y N055 660' to el Q9100?9Q,o'l 6 XF' . as Xeaizgeg. wav goal e go od 9, QS? Q10 m0 x9 '35 sesgix' S0 O 'SOG s- Q 93 gif: 5 se QCP55 UWC ,gscigoxibx a O9 50 95. 30495 Qs QYQOSZQSOZ taxa Varsity Club Officers, left to right: Bob jones, Sergeant-at-Armsg Jim Pryde, Vice President Tommy Herrington, Presidentg Larry Nichol son, Treasurerg and jug Wyse, Sergeant-at Arms. Above, junior High football team-First row, left to right: D. Bowen, F. Fellwock, L. Boyer, R. Sakahoto, D. Campbell, J. Sheeler, J. Acuna. Second row: E. Bucker, A. Ashmore, M. Venit- tilli, M. Aylar, D. Huggins, J. Bullock, D. Cass, and Coach, J. Fisher. New Organizations The Spartans, a branch of the Hi-Y, was established to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity the high standards of Christian character. The Stamp Club was formed for the enjoyment and knowledge of the philate- lists at Hart High. Hi-Y members are, standing, left to right: J. Hornbeck, B. Fortine, D. Fields, D. Ross, D. March, Mr. M. Shuman Advisor. In the foreground are, left to right: D. March, ji Pryde, C. johnson, J. Wyse, H. Lockey, B. Woodson, L. Webb, G. Haggart, B. Morris, B. Riggins, R. Sparling, N. Bolen and D. Yurosek. Below, Junior High All-Star basketball team shown, standing, left to right: H. Neighbors, B. Rice, J. jones, J. Bottoms, L. Rios, T. Stepp, R. Wagoner. Kneeling: E. Daniels, K. Bowman, D. Wagoner, and Manager, B. Bently. Stamp Club members pictured here are, left to right B DePorto, H. Sigsbury, M. Cook, Miss M. Cook Advisor J. Sigsbury, and F. Lewis. : wwf1rffQww1 -- f 1 V -f-Wef,-it-:v1w'1sws.vr:WeW' 0 we f - - A he 1' f r. H igb Organizations JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS These peppy cheerleaders are, top to bottom: S. Johnson, L. Pigg, S. Abert, and F. Goff. Pictured below are, left to right: K. Scannell, Treasurerg D. Wag- oner, Vice Presidentg I. Long, Presidentg K. Reed, Secretary. Girls' League Preparing for life in the Senior High are the girls in the junior High Girls, League. They are learning to live with others in friendship and understanding to be of service to the school and community. First row, left to right: W. Fish, I. Long, K. Scannell. Second row: J. Campbell, S. Edwards, G. Helton, G. Lampman, D. Griffith, M. Mitchell, S. Garrett. Third row: P. Hanks, D. Thompson, V. Cie Chanski, S. Caldwell, K, Overton, L. Pigg, N. Rios. Fourth row: B. Cash, Mrs. Mary Ellen Keck, P. Crain, E. Gray, L. Gentry,rM. Gray. Fifth row: S. Hall, G. Biddulph 9 J. Tunstall, J. Ostrom, S. johnson, G. Wagoner, G..Kolschowsky, B. Hodges. Sixth row: L. Combs, J. Dapont, L. Walls, N. Cummings, W. Smith, J. Clause, B, Hilloch, E. Hornbeck, j. Sparling. G.A.A. The junior High G.A.A. was organized to prepare jun- ior High Girls for more ad- vance G.A.A. activity in Sen- ior High. By learning the fundamentals they become better and more skillful play- ers. I02 First row, left to right: K. Overton, L. Pigg, V. CieChanski, D. Griffith, G. Lampman, B. Lyell, C. Carter. Second row: J. Hilton, S. Edwards, D. Thompson, I. Long, K. Scannell, M. Pearson, B. Cash. Third row: Lo. Boyes, R. Martinez, J. Sargent, G. Starbuck, R. Farris, M. Goad, K. Manzer. Fourth row: I. Cone, G. Biddulph, M. Gray, C. Gray, C. Patrick, L. jones, P. Suraco, E. Williams. JR. HI ...iw CHORUS The Junior High Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Richard Kramer, has studied and performed fine music. The Chorus has sung on different occasions, at assemblies and holiday programs. ...Aml the Angels Singv Junior High Chorus during class time rehearses and prepares for assemblies and music festivals. Under tlief direction of Mr. Kramer, the Girls' and Boys' combined Glee Club foster good singing in the school, and community. '03 3 -i Hart is very proud of its Orchestra, which is under the direction of Mr. Robert Warriner. Pictured above, top row, left to right: J. Hall, M. Strunk, S. Van Acker, N. Harris. Second row: N. Donald- son, C. Rousey, D. Garcia, E. Murdock, T. Herrington, E. Weibley, J. Huntoon, D. Troast, H. Slay- ton. Third row: P. Frayo, M. Mitchell, E. Hornbeck, B. Stringer, D. Cass, H. Lockey, C. Engleke, M. Pearson. Fourth row: B. Carrell, D. Pace, D. Byrd, B. Brandt, H. Young, D. Ritterbusch, M. Wright. Fifth row: L. johnson, R. Hitchcock. Left: Orchestra playing during Christmas Program. Glee Club practices for programs. L L. .1, 1 l n if -.43 I ni D as 11 c e B 61 11 d Here's the one who makes our bands a success-MR. ROBERT WARRINER. C 0 11 c e 1' i B il 72 cl Hart's Dance Band is to train special advanced players in the dance band field. Pictured above are, first row, left to Fi ag Q la right: T. Herrington, D. Garcia, J. Quinn. Second row: L. Nutter, J. Greenelsh, J. Smith, B. Brandt. Seated: S. Van Acker. Hart is proud of its wonderful band which represented us this year at parades and the Pomona Fair Concert besides adding spirit to all home games. Regional West Coast Championship Cheer- leaders left to right: Patti Perkins Jimmie Wright Beth Parks and Barbara Melby. --mga Above: Perky Bee Cheerleaders Ann Bidegain, Billie Sitton, and Virginia McCaller1 work a yell. Right: Cee Cheerleaders Marie Coffee, Adelphia Anaya, Betty Brandt, and Etta Cunningham prepare for a big game. Right: Varsity Song Queens, left to right: Vera Fortenberry, Sue Lennox, Sue Wood, and Pepper Baum strut their stuff. ?.2 1,5 My FIFTH MOVEMENT Variety and intensity of color . . . a cli- max of motion . . . versatility and eloquence . . . harmony Themes and ideas . . . plans and purposes. wp . az' A WWI Mr. Warriner presenting band awards to Tommy Herrington and Pat Bond. In line for awards are, left to right: Marvin Greenelsh, Dennis Yurosek, and Barbara Campbell. 4 Left-Mr. Harris shown installing the '55 A.S.B. Officers, left to right: LeRoy Webb, President, Patti Perkins, Cheerleader, Ione David, Treasurerg Janice Chambers, Secretary, and Jimmie Wright, Cheer- leader. Left: Mr. Buddell shown congratulating Roy Spar- ling, 1953-54 Editor, and Pat Deem, 1954-55 Editor of the Smoke Signal. A.S.B. Officers in background. Below-Major Loomis presenting awards to Cadets, left to right: jack Brooks, Bob Schmeider, Bill Hix, and Dennis Kelly. 07107 Assemblies Right: President LeRoy Webb, accepts a scrapbook, The History of Newha1l written by A. B. Perkins from Mr. Fred Trueblood, local editor. Mr. Edwards, Mint Canyon Lion, looks on. Right: Tommy Herrington happily accepts a trophy from Coach Bill Beeny for a record vault of l2'4. W Below: Billie Sitton receives a trophy for winning first place in the Lions Club Speech Contest. Mr. Powell, President of the Newhall Lions, makes the award Il2 Left to right: Vickie Peterson, Billie Sitton, Sandra Olsen, Etta Cunningham, Melanie Hunsicker, Venita Quinn. Left to right: Janet Royal, Lois Rogers, Myrna Furtsch, Janice Chambers, Margaret Mitchell, Carol Shaughnessy, Mary Miller, Ruth Haynie, Carol Ayers, and Pat Crabb. Left to right: Janice Chambers, Joan Jauregui, Jerry Cullen Carol Shaughnessy, Ina Mae Houdeshell, Ruth Haynie, Pat Crabb, Mary Miller, Pattie Perkins First row, left to right: Ruth Haynie, Judy Kill. Second row: Marie Coffe, Pattie Perkins, Myrna Furtsch, Pat Crabb, Dixie Byrd, Billie Sitton, Marlene Dreher. Third row: Ina Mae Houdeshell. Fashion Show 54 The annual Fashion Show presented at the Mother-Daughter Tea is the culmina- tion of the year's training in sewing. The girls model the clothes which they have made under the guidance of Miss Jessie McCulley. .4 lf, u i- Q- Assemblies Right- Song Queens For a Day : Ray Bond fBe- hind Pom-Pomsj, Mr. Budclell and jirn Gibson. Coach Al Lewis QROy Sparlingj, Coach Bill Beeny fBruce Fortinej, and LeRoy Knight look on. Left: Kathi Fielding hulas while Mr. Buddell watches from behind the drums at the Annual Staff send- off Assembly. Below: Patti Perkins, Beth Parks, and Carole Ayres are shown doing a modern dance in hope of enticing a few buyers for the Tomahawk. Annuals were a sellout. Left to right: DuWayne March, Charley johnson, Bruce Left to right: Donna Rousey, Suzie Reichert, Charley john Fortine, Tony Wood, Bob Morris, Ione David, Ruth Byrd, son, Sherron Fish. Linda Vanwagenen. Above: Linda Van Wagenen and Charley johnson portray Sweethearts in the Senior play. Right: A scene of terror is portrayed by Tony Wood, Sher- ron Fish, and Bruce Fortine. II4 Cat O' Nine Tails Because of some secret papers Mr. Gordon has, his home is suddenly besieged with mysterious faces at the windows, shots in the night, and weird disap- pearances of various members of his family. This was the plot of the Senior class play, a mys- tery-comedy titled Cat O, Nine Tails. The play was directed by Miss Lois Stephenson and produced by members of the Senior class. 5- E4 . 'ifiilfiri' 7 ff Stiff' ,i f M, A 3. gy its Jy. K ji F Q ,fy kv. ,ll 7'd77Z6l Shown above, left to right are: Ray Stonecipher, Manuel Figueroa, Betty Carrel, and Alan Sayles. Standing, left to right are: Barbara Cie Chanski, Barbara Hall Bill Brandt, Ray Stonecipher. Sitting: Pat Bond and Danny Leetch 4 ,Ek Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, by Cornelia Otis IZL1Qi01 Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, was chosen by the Junior class for their presentation. The Cast-Left to right: Manuel Figeroa, Bob Harper, Lorraine Miller, Beverly Bauer, Betty Carrell, Barbara Cie Chanski, Danny Leetch, Bill Brandt, Susan Williams, Wayne Ray, Pat Bond, Carlynn Michael, Ray Stonecipher, and Alan Sayles, Q Q0 W NW QF' 4 Nm t Ci 9 fp is Q Q6 S- G 9' 54 8' x X99 Andi Raggio shown dancing with her es- cort, joe Kapp, after being crowned Basket- ball Queen at the Val- entine Dance. School Dcmces X Popular couple at Hart, Patti Perkins and Glen Darr, are shown danc- ing- at the annual Win- ter Formal. Renee Stowers and her escort, C a p t a i n Bill Hix, are caught dancing at Hart's first Military Ball. fx Cheerleader, jim m i e Wright, and jim Pryde are pictured at one of the dances that was held after the basket- ball games. II7 Prom The Prom Theme, a Chinese Garden, is portrayed by the dragon in the background. Couples in the foreground are Pinky Bruce and Armond Campbell, Margie Preasmeyer and escort, and Patti Perkins, Beth Parks, with escorts jim Bell and Harry Bedker fnot shownj. as it 5 x 5 's Decorators of the 54 Prom are standing Barbara Melby Bill Woodson Suzie Reichert Tony Wood and Bruce Fortrne On ladder Linda Van Wagonen Charles Iohnson Sitting in the dragon's mouth is the Queen of the Prom, Yvonne Pearson, and her Princesses, Pinky Bruce and Ruth Haynie. and jim Gibson Dancing to the music of Rudy Kaye are Suzie Reichert and Tony Wood, june Baum and Gary Yurosek, and Charlene Brown and escort from A.V. Tomahawk Staff Left to right: P. Thompson, P. Deem, B. Dennis, M. Strunk, P. Bond, J. Davis, J. Hornbeck, B. Fortine, M. Furtsch, D. March, M. Brown, E. Thompson, D. Kober, A. Raggio, B. Brandt, and B. Parks. MR. BUDDELL, Spomor ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to the many people who have helped to make this yearbook a success . . . to the Taylor Publishing Company for their kind cooperation . . . to Mr. Douglas Scott Bliven for his personal approach to portrait photography . . . to Edwards Photography Service for the taking of class pictures . . . to the William S. Hart Associated Student Body for its cooperation in underwriting the Tomahawk . . . to Miss Barbara Larson for helping with annual sales . . . to Miss Catherine Leonard, who so graciously gave up her time in copy reading and copy suggestion . . . and especially to our sponsor, Mr. jim'Buddell, for his help, understanding, interest, and assistance which aided us so very much . . . . . . The Tomahawk Staff . . . ANTOINETTE RAGGIO Layout Edzlor Tomahawk MYRNA STRUNK Copy Editor JERRY HORNBECK Pbologmphy Editor Editors BILL BRANDT Art Edilor
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