Woodrow Wilson High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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FASHION QUEEN'-Queen Carol Alnett in the fabu- lous gown she designed and made. FASHION MODELS-Clever white date outfits were made by Pat and Shirley Kidwell A Tailored coats and suits, like those worn by Carol Alnett and Annette La Croix, showed the students' skill A Pictured at top of page are some ofthe afternoon dresses modeled. Pnaafuofrbm QUEEN'S COURT-SEATED: Pat Kidwell, Jo Altman, Queen Carol, Lola Hopkins, Lucille Higuera. STANDING: Mary Lee Garbo, Barbara Ditzler, Nileen Carrier, Rachel Garcia, Pete Zenzola, Celia Selby, Bob Smitson, Judy Kileen, Annette Le Croix, Jo Dimel, Sheila Doane. The seventh annual Fashion Show and the third annual Nlotorcade were among the many program highlights of l955. The Fashion Show, with Queen Carol Alnett reigning surrounded by her prin- cesses, was most interesting and stimulating to design and fashion conscious girls. Carol literally radi- ated elegance in the white tulle and lace formal she designed under Mrs. Nlarie Ronalds expert direc- tion. All 250 girls modeling clothes in the show made their garments.

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gg: ,. - W Fr' ,J Button-collecting iuniors ioined together in their common interest to form Wilson's only hobby club this year. Members collect all types of buttons, including The pretty, antique, cam- paign, military, and goofy ones. After mounting the buttons, the iuniors increased their historic knowledge by studying composition and origin under the direction of Mrs. Valentine, sponsor, and President Emma Jean Seward. BUTTON CLUB-FIRST ROW: DeLussa, McDivitt. SEC- OND ROW: Gamas, Fontes, Mrs. Valentine lSponsorD, Hummel. THIRD ROW: Rodriquez, Michell, Moline, Stubbs, Consevoy. FOURTH ROW: Mandoki, Seward lPresidentl, Weaver, Geon CV-Pres.J. BACK ROW: Beck, Zappanti, Demke, Smith lTreas.l, Schmitz. - M -.- --- 1 - e- - Qu it-. E5 -1-.Q I N., I T i -,A -:YN Y -I 1 H '1- V1 iff ll i Members of the E Club served as waitresses and hostesses at the P.-T.A. teas and assisted at other school affairs. The main outstanding pro- iect of the year was making articles of clothing for the Red Cross. E CLUB-FIRST ROW: Roller, Raphael, Brunson, Jalo- witz, Rosas, Otto, Zenderman, Musmecci, Schein. SECOND ROW: Drake, Gonzalez, Rodriquez, Stubbs, Ash, Bers, Ferguson, Heim, Alfier, Cooper. THIRD ROW: Bullara, Steinberg, Steinber, Campos, Liles, Armstrong, DeVarso, Ginsburg, Honig, Lucero. FOURTH ROW: Burmeister, Hughes, Friedman, Yama- moto, Schaeffer, Mater, Haines, Wood, Suzuki, Mor- mile, Takeda. BACK ROW: Maginnis, Pascoe, Kirsch- ner, Overgaard, West, Chernick, Whitacre, Schultz, Lum, Seward. One of the newly formed iunior clubs at Wilson is the Travel and Adventure Club. Mrs. Young, sponsor, has given much aid in making the organization not only fun but educational as well. Guest speakers such as Miss Adams and Mr. Berger added to their talks with films of far places. TRAVEL 8. ADVENTURE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Smith, Florea, Maisano, Riddle, Walbe, Hershey, Hughes. SECOND ROW: Asmus, Sanchez, Deacon, Harris, Mrs. Young CSponsorJ, Anderson, Gomez. THIRD ROW: Leese, Costales, Walsh, Cook, Martin, Munoz, Me- ville, Hall. FOURTH ROW: Kelley, DiStefano, Lucas, Kay, Betts, Boylan, Beck. BACK ROW: Curinga, Shrah, Halt, Diamond, Kunza, Wolfe, Jachnuk, Lopez. r.



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1 Q 5 E? if 'Spf M0T0RCADEMZenzola, Stapp and Smitson stand by their winning cars. CARS! CARS!-TOP: Nlr. Davidson inspects a well-groomed motor. CENTER: Everything from Dad's pride to a custom hot rod. BELOW: In Drivers' Training classes boys learned some of the fine points of car care. I l . ruins. W . 4. ,WM 'I iisur-smavisonas 1' Q lum en Euuu mnl NY sv if L...---n ---v -' The safety stressing Nlotorcade, on the other hand, was most excit- ing for mechanically-minded boys. Prizes were awarded, from the best hopped-up custom to the most luscious interior designs. I my NYJN-me Q JUDGES-Police traffic officers checked safety equipment fi Q WINNERS-ABOVE: Dickie Caro fabovel and Alvert Albo stand beside their entries. M ..s..--..-----1--- LIGHT AND SOUND CREW-The stage crew served at all events, from setting up the public address system for the motorcade to special lighting effects for the fashion show.Al LeCornu, Tom Joy, Paul White, Nlr. Davidson.

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