Beaumont High School - Live Oak Yearbook (Beaumont, CA)
- Class of 1948
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PARKEQ ii' 'M V ull? 17 Vip Assistant Edi ' ' J 1 ' A E3 .Assistant Business Manager , I' it-vt. 5, , -if J' I b -'AJ MRS. ROSEM CURTIS MR. EVERETT ADAMS J! A r Advisor iiiligli Bi llil?tffBilllwBp'l Ali f- lil. will Blfll X as es Q f T 99 sexi In This l948 ediTion oT The BeaumonT Union High SchooT's Live Oak, iT is The aim of The STaTT To produce a book which porTrays The pasT school year. The underlying moTiT in The publicaTion of This annual has been advancemenT. WiTh,This in view. The STaTT has Tried To make This book more com- pleTe. boTh in deTail and generaliTies. Than any oTher previous Live Oak. ' May iT be a pleasanT reminder of all The Triendships, accom- plishmenTs. and good Times The pasT school semesTer has broughT you, The sTudenTs oT BeaumonT Union High School. We proudly presenT This book To you as a symbol of an' oTher successful year in The- hisTory of B.U.H.S. BOB LA FLEU R, EdiTor. lowly iiiwilw sf will ilflllllllfiiifvx T Milf f 7 f' W liiiiiiiiiifi iii - Qi J 1 Q di' S5 LA N' J pbjffg f . 27-7 5 vig-if 'X Jyfwbf- N mi of wwf? A W S I gee, T MJ J If ., - . Wi W ' fb RW? my iiiww 25322 EN R fi , Ya i P6 R This annua is e icafe To one o 'r e oriie feac ers around Beaumoni' High. He isn r offen called by his name, A buf you'll hear ius+ aiplain-- Hey, Coach! W' lcofgzthoj gciioibrigigliisaihjredihijnii h hzlgiliiiailse h yai Eli W ba, L14 4 1.- who iqkes with you and a h ch! ' 1 , Q 3 ' 1'an'r Eiliiior. M K r i E . K 71-uf M A 1 tk Kiiihisw fffwmg -7 M SQ ,QU WW is if 72 6 fi W W Q NX M 79111, Ki xg o mwww IP R II N C II IPA IIQS I I I Only a shorT Time ago. we ThoughT ThaT if we could only win The war our problems would be solved. We did win The war and now our ouTsTanding miIiTary men Tell us ThaT we will lose The nexT one because The nexT war will be so Terrible ThaT every naTion involved will Iose heavily. However, we Tind now ThaT we IosT heavily during The IasT war and have many unsolved problems as a resuIT of ThaT war. These condiTions cause me To ask, WhaT is our greaTesT need aT The presenT? The all inclusive answer ThaT I seem To Tind is LOYALTY. I dare you To be Ioyal. As a member of a home. be loyal To your parenTs and To your parenTs' ambiTions Tor you. As a member oT The sTudenT body. be loyal To your school, your cIassmaTes. our Teachers and The Teaching you have received. As a ciTizen of This naTion, be loyal To The UniTed STaTes and iTs governmenT. The desTiny oT This naTion depends upon The IoyaITy oT iTs ciTizens. As a human being be loyal To The principle of making This world a beTTer place Tor all mankind To live. As a spiriTuaI being be loyal To God and The Teachings He has given us. 1- Will you. as a young person. accepT The challenge To be loyal? IT so. I have no Tear Tor The TuTure. A I wish Tor you The reaIizaTion oT your dreams as you conTinue To live and Iearni Sincerely your Principal. WILLIAM M. SEWELL. ANNUIAIL SWVXXIFIF Bob La Fleur, Ednlor. Tom Wallace, Busa- ness Manager. Kaihryn Taylor, As- sisfanf Edifor. Slancling-Bill Parker, Colleen Hansen, Mr. Adams, Norman Heylens. Sealed-Kafhryn Taylor, Mrs. Curiis, Bob La Fleur, Tom Wallace. ,M Bill Parlcer, Assisfanf Business Manager. All WMM of flu if x W fn lf SClHlQOll. lBUfXlRlD i 'f Seaied: Mrs. Chadsey. Mr. Crane. ig Sfanding: Mr. Allen. Mr. Sewell. Mr. James. Mr. Treece. uv ,axis X f X25 XY f N l 1. ' 'X wif XX X of xg lx? ls, XX A sic' ,JVJ Nb ul- X 5 .4 , ln apprecialion, we, The sludenis of Beaumonl Union High School. wish To fhanlc '- lhe Board of Educalion, whose line leadership. cooperalion, and sincerely inleresl have been ever presenf in all sludem' body lunclions, A 's X f' X5 ffl 1 Qyvyfli l Ml 1 f zf' V ' V7 f , pl TVIEXXCIHIIERS Mr. Copeland , U.S. Hislory, General Business, Governmenl, and World l-lisfory Mrs. Curlis, Psychology, P.E.g Dean of Girs . Adams, General Science. Physics, Chemislry, P.E.. and Vice Prin- cipal Mrs. Long, Spanish l, ll: Typing l I 'fl Mrs. Gray , Algebra: General Malhg Solid and Plane Geomelry Mr. Shafer , Band: Chorus: Ari. Mrs.Colley, l-lomemalcing I. ll. lll. lV. ll flll fbi Mr. HoHell, Shop: Typing ll and Bookkeeping Mrs. Snyder, English l, ll, lll. lV: Li- brarian. Mr. Erhard ', General Maih, Biology, P.E. tmean new leachers lhis year. S'Il'Llll lEN'lV COURT Jlm Van Valor, Presu- clenf Firsf Semes- ier. Ari' McGee, Presi-L deni Second Se mesler. Marilyn King' Vice. Dave Sumner, Vice- Presidenf Firsf Se- President Second megfer, S9I'TleSlel'. The purpose of 'rhe Sludenl Courl is To mainiain order and adminisier iusiice To violaiors of lhe siudeni governmenlr in B.U.l-LS. Courf is held like any cify or couniy Courf, excepl' for 'rhe facl' +ha'r The accused defends himself. The couri consisfs of a judge, clerk, bailiff, and iurors. Sealed: Margie Highiower, Peggy Smiih, Rufh McGee, Chris Hayward, Eleanor Thomas, Marilyn King. Sfanding: Don Sliver, Dave Sumner, Ari McGee, Jim VanValer, John Shaw, Bob Carruihers, Sidney Warner, Myrl Beck, Weldon Blain, Mr. Adams. This Page Sponsored by-- FILERS BEAUMONT BAKERY 140 E. 6th Street Beaumont, California STUDIENT QUUNCIIIL 5 F A is we sk Tries Sealed: Peggy Smifh, Jim VanValer, Rulh McGee, Margie Highlower, Chris Hayward, Eleanor Thomas. Colleen Hansen, Myrl Beck. Marvis Sewell, Marilyn King. Sfanding: Tom McAllisl'er, Tom Wallace. Weldon Blain, Don Sliver, Sidney Warner, Jean Bufler, Bob Carruihers, Bob LaFleur, Ari' McGee, John Shaw, Dave Sumner, Mr. Adams. The S+uden+ Council is a group of sludenls who are elecfed from 'lhe classes lo handle sludenr body business. Each class elecls one of ils members To be a Sludenl Council member. This person, ilififh The presidenl of The class, represenls fhe class in Jrhe council. The Presidenl of The Sludenr Body presides over fhe Sludenr Council. The Secretary of lhe Srudem' Body is rhe Secrelary of 'rhe Sludenl' Council. I1 This Page Sponsored by- DEAN SHOE STQRE THRIFTY BUILDERS SUPPLY CO 105 W. 6th Street-Phone 3452 Hi-way 99-Phone 2333 Nationally Advertised f WWj Wd' Mffjgjw mf, Je ffjgg,?pU iwiffyfwmff W W W ju ,ff V M J A ' , S 2W'iLfM QU SIENIIURS JIUNIIUIRS 7?- , firm' OIPHIOMURIES ww- Jw ., my: , IF IR IE S H M IE N Ni? ! N0 2 A f7 17351 QM 'Bef fxivoggkp My F , Qwguwggagyfmye xy., Em. :mi 3151 . , Row sw sfqlvxrz QIRAI S Sewell, Marvis: Salufalorian 4: A Mind of I-Ier Own 4: Slu- denl Body Treasurer 4: Scholar- ship Sociely I. 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Paper Sfaff 4 GIF ALS? King, Marilyn: Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4: Scholarship Socie+y I, 2, 3, 4: Eclifor of Paper 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: 6.A.A. Body Vice Pres. La Fleur, Rolaerf: Edilor of Annual 4: Assl. Eclilor of Annual 3: Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Siudenl' Councii 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsily 3, 4 Ii Van Valer, Jimmy: Fooiball 2, 3. 4: Sludenl Body Pres. 4: Class Vice Pres. 3, 4 Pres. 3: Sludenl 4: Valecliclorian Hurlbirf, Bill: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Traci: 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Boys' Varsify 2, 3, 4: S+udenI Council 4 McGee, Arfhursx Sfudenl' Body Pres. 4: SIudenI' Courl and Council 4: Foolball 4: Boys' Varsily 4: Bro'Iher Gooseil- '3: Honor Roll 3: Band I Rash, Dorofhy: Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Pres. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Paper Siaff 3, 4: BroIher Goose : A Mind of Her Own 4: Sludenl Body Secy. 4 DeMen+, Jackie: Paper Sraif 3, 4: G.A.A, 2, 3: Band Maiore-He l: Girls' League 4: Ticker Chair- man 3 , 4, Q Qgiyrlf rrwliowlli ol' 'WT if is Xlf-VM rimmislsn, Ernest ,Band 2. Siege Crew 2, 3: Proieclor I, 2, 3: PA. Sysrem I. 2. 3: Baseball 2: Foorball 3 Carrufhers, Bob: Foolball 3, 4: Baslcefball, 3. 4: Boys' Varsiiy 3, 4: Firechief 4: Sludenl Coun- , Class Pres. 4 Ba+es, Pafriciaz Transferred Polylechnic Hi 4: Girls Hisiorian 4 4, Paper Slaff 4 cil 4: Varsify Club Vice Pres. 4: 6? Mar+in, Mary Ellen: Drama 2.3,4: Drama Club Pres. 4: Bro+her Goose 3: A Mind of Her Own 4: Girls' League 4 Isgro, Tom. Transferred from I 7 . 4 F7137 2 fl. f ff 1411 bl! l 9' rf' I, Hamilfon, Jack: Foofball 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2. 3, 4: Boys' Varsiry 2. 3, 4: Varsily Club Pres. 3: Class Pres I, 2: Sfudeni' Council 3: Baslrefball I, 2 Andrews, Vsrnis: Transferred from Coachella Valley Hi I: Chorus I: Honor Roll 3: Scholarship So- ciefy 4: Bro+her Goose 3: A Mind of Her Own 4 Washingron Hi 2: Foofball 3, 4: Baslcerball 3: Band 3, 4: Band Pres. 4: Boys' Varsiry 3. 4 Hargrave, Bob: Transferred from Alhambra Hi 4: Baslceiball l, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 4: Traclc I, 3.4: Drama Club 4: Clirisrmas Play 4: Sfudeni Body Commission 22 A Mind of Her Own 4 Willeif, Margareffe: Drama I: Two Crooks and a Lady IZ G.A.A. 2: per Sialf 4: Drama Club 4'MlAind of l-ler Own 4 WW V 0 Hansen, Colleen: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Paper Sraff 3, 4: Song Lead- er 3, 4: Tennis Club Pres. 3 6.A.A. Pres. 4: Annual Siafl: 4: BroTl'1er Goose 3 Nielson, Jack: Foorball 3, 4 Wallace, Tom: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2, 3. 41 Track 2, 3. 47 Class Pres. I: Boys' Varsiiy 3, 4: Assr. Business Manager of An- nual 3: Business Manager of Annual 4 Allen, Jacqueline: Transferred from Blue Mound Hi 2 Templeman, Mary Ann: Transferred from Barsiow l-li 3: l-lonor Roll 3: Annual Siafl 3: Chorus 4: Paper Siaff 4: Drama Club Secy. 4: A Mind of Her Own 4 Davis, Joe: Baslrerball I, 2, 3: Track I. 2: Proiecior 3, 4: Srage Crew 3: Band l: P.A. Sysiem 3. 4: A Mind of l-ler Own 4 Salinas, Myrfle: G.A.A. 3, 4 G.A.A.Re reseniaiive 4' Girls' P I Varsily 4: Chorus I: Girls League 4 Dominguez, Mary: Chorus I, 3, 4: Talenf Show 3, 4 Ellnoii, Gerry: Transferred from Lubbock Hi: G.M.A. 4 Lozano, Frank: Lira, Elisa: Chorus I, 3, 4: G.A.A. I 3 4 ' Rios, Beafrice: Chorus 2, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Varsiry 3, 4 Ushereife 2, 3 Wilson, Margaref: Girls' League Vice Pres. 4: GAA. 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Capfain of Tennis Team 4: Drama Club Publiciiy Manager 4: Girls' Varsify 4: A Mind of Her Own 4 VJXJ My Gibson, Dale: X 1 'Xi ,RW , I, x IX xx X W , IXWIIQ4 J Rv f ,Ln ,- Iv Kg, rrp lil JI' Lieuallen, Dale: and I: Baskelball 2, 3: Foorball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsiiy 3. 4 Spears, Curiisz Drama 3: BroII1er Goose 3: Paper Sraff 4: Honor Roll I- A Mind of Her Own 4 L gyda? ,fffgjfa 'Cai fiffrff? Ts' QQ? 49 Carr Bonnie Girls League 4 I Properly Man qer-LA M1 ldfof Her,Own 4 1 fu ' 3' Jenluns George H nor Roll I 2 3 4 Scholarship SOCISIY I 3 Paper S+aff 3 Haywood, Chrisfinez Girls' League Pres. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Paper Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: BroI'I1er Goose 3: Girls' Varsily 4: Siudenl Body Sec. 4: A Mind of Her Own 4 Sumner, David. Foolball 2, 4, Baslcerlaall I, 2: Track I: Brolin- er Goose 3: Drama 3: S'ruden'I Bodv Vice Pres. 4 Pa+ McCIanaI'nan: Transferred from from Poinf Loma High School, San Diego Souleles, Fern: GAA. 2, 3, 4: 2. 3, 4: Paper Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Drama Club Treasurer 4: Girls' Varsily 3, 4: BroIIner Goose 3 Beach, Bernice: Scholarship So- cieiy I, 3, 5: Honor Roll I, 3, 4: Paper Siaff 4: Chorus If' Girls' League 4 Hofrieler, Allen: Traclc 2, 3. 4: McOslrer, Roberf: Drama 3: Slage Crew 3: Boys' Varsily 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2: A Mind of Her Own 4 rl :SU 'R I I wake Ariz' 'lll ki: meigpxgflfw-4pe 'r ffl3. 4: aquejy OMJLJQUJ2 f I lx ,I QU rm U Rhoades, Leona: Scholarship So- ciely I, 2, 3, 4: Paper Slaii I Ediior 4: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Tennis Team 2: Girls' Varsily 3. 4: G.A.A. Vice Pres. 3 Hussey. Geraldine: Class Secre- Shaw, Johnny: Class Pres. 2, 3, 4: lary 3, 4: Scholarship Sociery 3, Boys' Varsiiy 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Scholarship Secy.-Treas. 3: I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball I. 2, 3. 4: Girls' League Treasurer 4: Paper Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy Club Sfaff 4: Girls' Varsiiy 4: Schol- Pres. 4: Honor Roll I, 2 arship Pres. 4 Hargrave, Bill: Transferred from Alhambra Hi 4: Sludeni Com- mission 2: A Mind of Her Own 4 Eclmislon, Davicl: Scholarship So- ciely 3: Track 3, 4: Baslcefball 4 SIENHQR CILIIQKS E E 5 i A 1 .'J .k , , 4 . .M N QMAIPUS CILIICIIQS ,Wi ,.-, -ii... SIENITOR Will WE, The Seniors of BeaumonT High School, being of sound mind and body and possessing only Those menTal impedimenfs which we have gained in our Twelve TorTur- ous years Through school, do bequeafh The following To our less forTunaTe members of our school: To The Freshmen class we bequeafh all The fun which has characTerized our four years in high school and To you we say, LeT's make BeaumonT a school we can be proud of, and four years from now we hope you will be as proud a graduafing class as we, The Seniors of '48, are now. To The Sophomores, who are already feeling Their im- porTance, we leave The pride in The day when you can say, l'm an upper-classman now. And To you also we leave The faculTy who has guided us so splendidly Through our school years. To The Juniors. we bequeafh everyThing ThaT BeaumonT sTands for, and TrusT ThaT you will uphold The ideals which we have valienTly sTriven To uphold. May your good sporTsmanship and school spirif be an example To your lower classmen when you can proudly say, We are The Senior class of '4-9. And now To our Teachers we wish To leave These Things which have characTerized Their parT in our program of educaTion. To Mr. Shafer we leave The fuTure in music and arT of BeaumonT High School, and may we also express our appreciaTion for The marvelous iob you have done. To Mr. Sewell we leave The responsibilify of The prin- cipal's office in educaTing The youTh of BeaumonT. How- ever, we have no fears, for we know The splendid iob you have done for us in our high school years. To Mr. Adams we leave The Chemisfry class and we wish sincerely we could do beTTer by a cerTain fellow wiTh a shy grin and knowledge of all The sTudenTs' affairs which has become as imporTanT To us as The school iTself.4 To Mr. l-loTTell we leave The shop classes, and The iob of developing The manual dexTeriTy and ingenuify of our sTudenTs. And To Mr. HoTTell we also wish a bigger and beTTer Bookkeeping class and Typing class. To Mr. Copeland we leave The Juniors so he may Tor- Ture Them unmercifully in nexf year's Governmenf class buf we know ThaT he has done a wonderful job in his classes, as advisor To our paper and on our Tennis Team. To Mr. Erhard we wish To leave winning Teams in baskeTball, foofball and Track. And may our good sporfs- manship be an example wherever The colors blue and whiTe of BeaumonT is presenf. To Mrs. Colley we bequeafh The l-lomemaking classes and The responsibilifies of The cafeferia. To Mrs. Gray we bequeafh The sTudy of maThemaTics and a nice quief sTudy hall. We hope you have enioyed your firsf year aT BeaumonT as much as we have enioyed having you. To Mrs. Synder we leave The problem of educaTing BeaumonT's sfudenfs in grammaTical consTrucTion. And To you also we leave The problem of Teaching BeaumonT's English-speaking populafion To speak English. To Mrs. CurTiss we leave lwell, l really don'T know whaT To sayl: Mrs. CurTis has so many clufies ThaT I hardly Think iT would be fair To leave her all of Them again. BuT here's Thanks for The greaT iob you have done as a Teacher and as our Dean of Girls. To Mrs. Long we say, gracious por su ayuda en nues- Tros anos de escuelal' ln case ThaT's all Greek To ou, we are Thanking Mrs. Long for her help in our high scfiool yearsl and To her we leave The Spanish and Typing classes and anyfhing else which may call for her guidance. To Mrs. Burk we leave nexT year's office girls and may They Turn ouT as compeTenT and efficienT as This year's Senior girls. AT This poinf l pause and snicker polifely. To our bus drivers, ianiTors, and every one else who copTribuTes To The welfare of our school we say, Thanks a oT. l, Bernice Beach, will my Scholarship poinTs To my sisTer, Doris. She's almosT made iT several Times, excepT for a few poinTs. l, George Jenkins, will my abiliTy To Take a year's vaca- Tion ouT of a four year Term and sTill graduaTe, To The firsT applicanf. Q .l, Margaref Wilson, will my Tennis abiliTy To Suzie STiver, so she may play firsT singles on The Tennis Team. l, MargareTTe WilleTT, will Mr. Arams and The Chem- isTry Class To Evelyn Salley. poor kidl l, Ardis Walker, will my kniTTing abiliTy To Sharon Deu- Pree, so ThaT she can kniT befween halves nexT year. l, Bob CarruThers, hereby bequeafh my bench-warming abiliTy To Ted Filer. l, Mary Domiquez, do leave my U.S. Governmenf book To The poor unsuspecfing Juniors. SIENIIUIR Wlll I, Allen I-IoTreiTer. do wish oTT my nickname To some poor Freshman, so ThaT he can have as much Tun as I have had. I, Mary Ellen MarTin, do hereby will my acTing abiliTy To Connie Crosby whose inTeresT is dramaTics. I, PaTricia BaTes, will my seaT in Physics and Solid GeomeTry class To any girl who loves nearly all boy classes. We had Tun, didn'T we, Marilyn? I. Fern Souleles, do leave This school wiThouT Don's maTh book. I, Ernie Thompson, will my shorTness To Don STiver. I, Vernis Andrews, will Beaumonl' High School To The incoming Freshmen and hope They enioy Their four years. I, Jackie DeMenT, do leave my waiTing Tor The TIeeT To come in To any oTher class who loves a sailor. I, BeaTrice Rios, do leave my VarsiTy sweaTer To Louisa Flores. She is working very hard Tor one. I, Chris Haywood, will my iob as mimeographer for The paper To Lorna UrTon and Fern Tweedy. I, DoT Rash, will my abiliTy To run for an office lany officel unTil I am elecTed To Mary Cain, who has been such a big help and swell pal. ' I, Frankie Lozano. leave my musTache To LiTTle Lucky so he can look like a high school sTudenT. I, Gerry Hussey, will my abiliTy To keep quieT once in a while To Jackie Miller. I, Dale Lieuallen, will my aThleTic abiliTy To Frank Kresse. so he won'T have To 'Follow The Coach around. I, Dave Sumners, do will my car's capacily To hold people To The proposed bus service. I, CurTis Spears, do leave This biT of advice To Shirley Hudson--go easy on The boTTle or your hair will soon look like mine. l, Colleen Hansen, will a lock ol: my hair To Mary Cain. ThaT's all I care To leave and besides l'd look raTher funny wiThouT any hair. I. Mary Ann Templeman. do hereby will my ArTisTic abiliTy To pasT admirers. I, PaT McClanahan, do will my muscles To Sharon Deu- Pree-sTupid, am I noT? I, Gerry EllioTT, leave my pull wiTh Coach Erhard To Wayne Kaiser. I, Bob I-Iargrave, will my abiliTy To do absoIu+eIy noTh- ing To any oTher sTudenT who has an over-dose of am- biTion. I, Bill I-largrave, will my abiliTy To gracefully Toss m hair ouT of my eyes To Johnnie MaTThews. l-le has sucli Troublel I, Jackie Allen, will my long finger nails To Jennie Lozano-baskeTball won'T leT her keep her own. I, Elisa Lira, will my shorTness To Carol Dean. . I, Dale Gibson, will my abiliTy To walk nonchalanTly when I'm laTe To Dean Brennan so he can make a digni- Tied enTrance To IsT period. I, Tommy lsgro, leave my hoT air and The licorice slick To Mr. Shafer To pass ouT where needed. I, David EdmisTon. will my sense of where Things are in The chemisfry sToreroom To Mr. Adams, because I won'T be around here anymore. I, Marilyn King, will The Cougar Flash To anyone who wanTs iT-iT's work! I, Jimmie Van Valer, will my aThleTic abiliTy To some up-and-coming Freshman. I, Tom Wallace, will my abiliTy as business manager To Billy Parker so he can do as good a iob as I hope l've done. I, Jack HamilTon, will my abiliTy To run like The dickens To some boy desirous oT a Track IeTTer. I, Bob La Fleur, leave my abiliTy To boss The annual sTaTT around las I havel, To KaTie Taylor. I, RoberT McOsker, will my abiliTy To have Tun wiTh maThemaTics To David Willaman. I, Johnnie Shaw, will my ever-presenT, Cheshire caT grin To Red SuH'on. V I, Bonnie Carr, will my abiliTy To dig up everyThing from a bag of Tlour To a Spanish comb To The poor iunior who is doomed To be properTy-manager oT nexT year's Senior play. I. ArT McGee, will my abiliTy as STudenT Body Presi- denT To Sid Warner or Frank Kresse, who have shown poliTical capabiliTies in Their class. I, Dean Filer, will my abiliTy To make a ioke ouT of mosT anyThing land I do mean anyThingl To Barbara STanding. I, MyrTle Salinas, leave my powerhouse swings in volley- ball and my baskeTball abiliTy To Faye Swanson. I, Joe Davis, will The proiecTor and The P.A. sysTem To a capable and willing person, who has a sTrong back. I, Bill I-lurlbirT, will my dirTy cords To any oTher man abouT Town, and I say ThaT wiTh all modesTy. l, Leona Rhoades, will my iokes To any one who Teels They have need Tor Them. TIL,-TXSIHI H973 Good evening. Ladies and GenTlemen. This is Hedda Hopper's news assisTanT bringing you The laTesT news from around The globe on This June 4Th, I973. U A new Treckle cream has recenTly been discovered by Chris Haywood and David EdmisTon oT Jackie Allen's BeauTy Salon. Dye and rinse experT, Miss CurTis Spears, Told news reporTers This morning ThaT This cream discovery would be senT' immediaTely To Joe Davis' TwenTy-FirsT CenTury WolT STudio To be used on Mary Ellen MarTin and Jack HamilTon now sTorring in MyrTle Salinas' laTesT novel- l'm Hungry Tor Bubble Gum. This picTure promises To make you crave a piece oT bubble gum. Miss Gerry Hussey. up and coming cosmeTologisT. will remove Treckles from The Taces oT The leading sTars. Bernice Beach will give The new aTomic permanenT. Looking souTh of The border-The Tamous explorers George Jenkins and RoberT McOsker. The modern EinsTein, have sTarTed on an expediTion Through Mexico. They will sTop oTT aT The Tamous Black-Rhoades MoTel. owned and operaTed by Leona and Gail. Jenkins sTaTed ThaT The Trip would noT be compleTe wiThouT sTopping in aT Elisa Lira's Taco House To eaT BeaTrice Rios' delicious Tacos and dance To The music oT Frank Lozano and his Royal SouTh Americans. His newesT vocalisT is Miss Mary Dominguez. Miss Marilyn King has Taken over The iob of EdiTor oT The Los Angeles Times. New members on her sTaTT include Bill HurlbirT, carToonisT: Collie Hansen, who will wriTe her already renowned column. On The Ball g Ardis Walker. socieTy: and advice To The love lorn by MargareTTe WilleTT. Bob LaFleur is phoTographer-in-chief. Did you know ThaT The price oT Chevies has coms down To 5500.007 Dale Lieu- allen, ChevroleT manuTacTurer. sTaTed This morning ThaT The new Chevies will have only 2 wheels and noT only will you be able To drive Torwards and backwards, buT also sideways and Tly 90 M.P.H. He will give privaTe Tlying lessons To all girls Trom The age oT I6 To 25. There will be no cosT Tor The insTrucTions. The SecreTary oT The Navy. Jackie DemenT, has declared a 2 week Turlough Tor all sailors sTaTioned in China. RoberT CarruThers, governor oT California, announced Today ThaT The police are having a diTTiculT Time keeping PaT McClanahan quieT in BeaumonT. She declares ThaT Universal MiliTary Training is wrong and she says ThaT she will go The PresidenT of The UniTed STaTes, ArThur McGee, To discuss The maTTer TurTher. even Though The bill was passed 25 years ago. IFILXXSTFT H973 A miraculous operaTion has iusT been performed. The Hargrave HOT Rod Racer Twins had a head-on collision and The docTors didn'T know which parT belonged To who so They performed an operaTion which Turned,ouT as no one could believe-Siamese Twins!! Seeing They can'T be separaTed, They will race TogeTher againsT Dale Gibson. aT The Gilmore STadium This coming SaTurday. The new Treasurer of San Jose STaTe College, Miss Marvis Sewell. ran Tor presidenT oT The college buT was voTed Treasurer. The ArT InsTrucTor. Miss Mary Ann Templeman, collapsed Today. She has done noThing buT draw palm Trees Tor The lasT Two weeks. She can'T geT her mind off ArT-The subiecT, ThaT is. Miss Fern Souleles, medical sTudenT aT San Jose, sTaTed ThaT when she compleTes her course, she will specialize in menTal cases which have resulTed from overworlc in Mr. Copeland's hisTory and governmenT classes. Miss DOT Rash, who planned marrying Dick Harrison. mayor of BeaumonT, ThaT greaT meTropolis oT souThern CaliTornia, be- Tore her psychiaTric condiTion arose. will be Dr. Souleles' TirsT case. Dean Filer, caTerer of French PasTries IncorporaTed, will serve his delicious Toods aT a parTy held in honor of The Misses Bonnie Carr and Vernis Andrews in Hollywood where They have racenTly signed singing conTracTs wiTh Bob Sharp and Fred Allen's new combined radio sensaTion. Fish Trom Allen HoTreiTer's Cannery and Frozen Food Locker will be served as The main course. Jack Benny and Dave Sumner lJack's new hiT comedianl have decided ThaT The SporTsman's QuarTeT-Jim Van Valer, Tom Wallace. Johnny Shaw and Gene Sum- mers will accepT an inviTaTion To sing on Tom lsgro's Tamous and popular new Type enTerTainmenT Tor Universal MiliTary Training men. The sTarT on Tour This aTTernoon. Jim Van Valer gave up being capTain oT The U.C.L.A. TooTball Team To become a memberiof The SporTsmen. MargareT Wilson. world's champion Tennis player. will appear in The new sporTs program- Tennis by Television. Jack Neilson, The baby Taced wresTler, will meeT wiTh Jerry EllioTT, The Texan cow- puncher, in an I8 round bouT, in The Pan Pacific AudiTorium nexT Wednesday nighT. LasT oT all I have an inTeresTing and unusuall?l announcemenT-IT RAINED in CALIFORNIAHI! SIENIIORS IIN IBIRIHEIF NAME Jacqueline Allen Vernis Andrews Pairicia Baies Bernice Beach Bonnie Carr Bob Carruihers Joe Davis Jackie DeMen'I' Mary Dominguez David Edmisron Gerry EllioH' Dean Filer Dale Gibson Jack Hamillon Colleen Hansen Bill Hargrave Roberl Hargrave Chrisfine Haywood Allen Hofrieler Bill Hurlbirl' Geraldine Hussey Tom lsgro George Jenkins Marilyn King Roberi LaFleur Dale Lieuallen Elisa Lira Frank Lozano Pal' McClanahan Arfhur McGee Roberi' McOsker Mary Ellen Mar'rin Jack Nielson Doro'l'hy Rash Leona Rhoades Beafrice Rios Myrfle Salinas Marvis Sewell John Shaw Roberl Sharp Fern Souleles Curfis Spears David Sumner Mary Ann Templeman Ernesf Thompson Jimmy Van Valer Tom Wallace Ardis Walker Margare'He WilleH Margarei Wilson KNOWN AS Jackie Vernie Pal' Bunny Bonnie Carrufhers Joe J. D. Mary Dave Tex Dean Dale Jackie Coolie Bill Bob Chris Allen Hurlbirl' Gerry Spagheili George Marilyn Bob Dale Elisa Frank Pai Ari' Mack Slim Jack Doi Ona Beal' Myrl Marvie Johnny Bobby Fernie Snooky Dave Babe Ernie Van Tommy Ari' Marjie Margie PET PASSION J. C. Gui+ar Trig Hair KniH'ing Girls Movies Bob School Governmenl' Doris English Governmenl' His car Joy Bubble gum Baskeiball Mimeograph Ice cream Hislory Mary Ellen Sox School Sucking 'lhumb Hun+ing Car Home ec. Wife George Romance Police Boys Molor scooier Talking Newspapers Gym Teachers Treasurer School Girls Don Long hair Sfudying Ari Heckling Joe Peggy Food Orville Fred Clofhes FAMOUS FOR Long fingernails Singing Grades W innocence Personality Nofhing Peanufs Bob Smile Heighi Cars Speeches Being laie Hair G. A. A. Wisecracks Cenfer on leam Red hair Track Grades Size Band Wavy hair Piano Annual Car Hair Wife Skiris, sweaiers Fooiball English Heighl' Moior scoofer Boys Her jokes Baskeiball Smile Treasurer Homework Foolball Hair Shori' hair Wisecracks Ari Carrying Books Sporfs Quiefness Nofhing Talking Eyes SIENIIORS IIN IB SEEN WITH J. C. Margaref Marilyn Doris Beffy Lou Dale Movie machine Bob Elisa Tracfor Doris Jusf anyone Tom y Jeannie Shorf hair Red shirf Connie Dof Mop Tom Car Bill Gerry John Annual Girls 8: car Mary Wife Husband Car Sisfer Kniffing Mofor scoofer Dick Mary Ann Varsify sweafer Dimples Bank book The boys Johnny Shaw Don Anna Mae Carrufhers Arf Anybody Ford Dale Marvis Vernis Bonnie AMBITION J. C. Milf Docfor Secrefary Dressmaker Foofball Movie Direcfor Bob Graduafe Be shorf Job A Brighf crack College Annapolis Long hair Crooner Coach Brune'He l gCandy Loaf Single Band leader Own car Bob Flier Girls 8: car Old maid Wife Live in S. D. Presidenf Defecfive Acfress Moforcycle Senafor Gail Gym feacher Foofball sfar Secrefary Variable Pro Donkey baseball Don Bill Comedian Arf 2nd Lieufenanf Chevy Bachelor Inf. Decorafor Boys Gym feacher R ll IE IF FATE J. C. Milf School feacher Censored Turkey ranch Ping pong Grocery Sfore Roberi Marriage W.P.A. Proiecf Relief Saw-bones More governmenf Wesf Poinf Joy Disk jockey Wafer boy Blonde Ice cream Work Marriage Bass drum Bus line Who knows? Newspaper Car Housewife Wife Beaumonf Vice-Presidenf Flaffoof Kniffer Mofor scoofer Housewife 'I Baby si'Her Badminfon Treasurer Shall see Donkey Nursery Affendanf Bill Lecfurer Ari' Buck Privafe No, nof fhaf Marriage Orville Old maid Soda ierk wi .L T- 'WT ffgljffili ye Wgfyvi uryi H o R s QV V! M 1 Y 'ff fl sy T N we T x, Z5 -. yy? V-fv LTO ff If 0 I gs N x X l x u wi we Q LX Y V U A . Xl'Top row: Kafhryn Taylor, Sidney Warner, Eleanor Thomas, Frank Kresse, Evel3A1iSally, MadolaineNVagner. QS' Second row: Anna Mae HoI+. Doris Beach, Bill Parker, Peggy SmiTh, Don Shver, Sharon DeuPree. Q A Third row: Jean Bufler, Tom McAIlisTer, Connie Brosby, John D'Aura, Jo Ann Davis, Jean Nuzum. aw. Fourfh row: Jahron Walker, Bill SuTTon, Gloria Carier, Lois Green, Johnny MaTThews, Jean Chris. Q, xg? During The school years oT I947-I948, The Juniors have parTicipaTed in many A ? C XY 5,diTTerenT acTiviTies. The Junior class presenTed a dance called, The Leap Year Leap, i Q ,- on February 20, I948, which proved To be successful. The eighTh grade was inviTed S Q gg, 3 -A and iT was an eighTh grader who won The door prize. Many sTudenTs Turned ouT Tor If 3 The dance. J Qil Q1 There were quiTe a Tew boys and girls who wenT ouT Tor The cliTTerenT sporTs This Q2 V year. The Junior girls in G.A.A. won The baslceTloall game, and a supper was held in xx: Their honor. Some oT The boys who wenT ouT Tor The cliTTerenT sporTs are as Tollows: X V Johnny MaTThews, Darrow Lewis, Frank Kresse, Don 5Tivers, Billy SuTTon, and Tom T McAllisTer. This Page Sponsored by- WESTERN STORES K WESTERN ART CALDWELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 718 Edgar Avenue 350 E. 6th Street-Phone 2983 B.H.S. 524- Olher sludenls were successful as scholars. John D'Aura, Kalhryn Taylor, Franlc Kresse. Billy Parker, John Hacker, Norman Heylens. and Darrow Lewis were all on 'lhe Scholarship Sociely. The Junior girls and boys worlced very hard selling refreshmenls al 'rhe 'loofball and baslceiball games. They made quiie a lol of money, buf 'rhere were nighfs when 'rhey los? money. Afler lhe baskelloall season was over, +he Juniors sold candy, gum e+c. every clay al noon in rhe nurse's room. The Mad HaHers was chosen as The Junior Play which will be given some lime in April. g Our class advisors. Mrs. Gray and Mr. Copeland. have really 'ralcen an inleresl' in our class.,fl7 y have done a lol' for us and we, Jrhe Juniors, are very proud of Them. ii.. J., 1 L ' i X .R x C4 1 ,Af-Lf 'Lifl f Top row: Henry Dyer, Joan Hanes, Edward Hall, Billy Woody, Louise Slephens, David Willaman. Second row: Jim Laye, John Haclrer, Vic McGee, Herb Leonard, Darrow Lewis, Bob Bloomhursf. Third row: Raphael Eslrada, Jenny Lozano, Lupe Valdivia, Frances Flores, Florence Jensen, Paul Terry. Fourlh row: Raymond Smiih, Glen Sharp, George Sionecipher, Fern Tweedy, Don Norcross, George Carr. This Page Sponsored by- M 8: M MARKET BEAUMONT LAUNDRY 81 301 W. Sth Street DRY CLEANING - Service Wiill Pleasure 475 Egan Avenue r T? SUITDII-TIOMOIRTS Baclr Row-Marvin Sfonecipher, W. J. Leonard. Wayne Kaiser, Dean Brennen, Weldon Blain, James Bailie, Richard Kuhn, RoberT Kuhn, Franlrlin Jenkins, George Kloiz, Clifford Clerk. Second Row'-RoberT Ormxband, Barbara Sfanding, Wilma Kresse, Norma Henson, Mary Cain, Phyllis McOslxer, Beverly Bloomhursf, Hildeagrde Hiller, Virginia Perhacs, Margie HighTower, Jerry Renifrow, Sierling Yocum, Carl Kufsche. Fronf Row-Bonnie King, Suzie Musgrove, Beverly Blaclr, Mary Jean Hopman, Rosie Summers, Paul Womack. Pauline Womack, Janei' KnighT, Louise Colley. Faye Swanson. Sophomores aT lasT! We've had a loT of fun This year and our dance. I-layloTT Jamboree, was a big success. There was music by Ted Ward and his band and a carnival wifh Bingo, darTs, a Tun house, and a bean guessing con'resT. The Banning sTudenT body was inviTecl and everybody had a wonderful Time. All our members, boys and girls, have been acTive in sporTs. The boys who wenT ouT for TooTball This year were noT able To play very oTTen buT nexT year iT will be a diTTerenT sTory. AlmosT all The boys were acTive in baslceTball and PeTe Espinosa, Paul Womack. and Jimmie Bailie have helped To make The BEE Team one oT The besT in The league. BuT The boys aren'T The only ones who are good in baslceTball. In The This Page .Sponsored by- BEAUMONT VARIETY STORE 156 E. 6th Street Beaumont, California SUlPlHlQhfllQRlES 6.A.A. playoffs, lhe Sophomores were viclorious over ihe Freshmen buf losl' 'lhe championship 'lo The Juniors by one poinl. A number of fhe girls and boys are working on rhe school paper, ancl have helped +o make H' lhe besl' il' has ever been. Olhers are working on 'rhe Annual Sraif. Among The Sophomores we also have some brains, who have joined 'rhe Scholar- ship Sociery. They are Wilma Kresse, Barbara Sranding, Hilclegard Hiller, Mary Cain, Louise Colley, Phyllis McOslcer, and Pauline Womack. Our advisors This year were Mrs. Colley and Mr. l-lollell. v Baci: Row-Marvin McCarfhy, Peie Espinoza, Joe Kaiser, James Dyer, Franlc Perez, Allen Carson, William Samson, Harry Tilus, Marvin Ziegler, Don Feafherolf, David Ross, Jock Haydf. Second Row-Ted Filer, Mrs. Colley, Dixie Coleman, Annabelle Lindsay, Ada Mae Merideih, Jewell Ann Carfer, Lorna Ur'I'on, Eva Giandomenico, Pal' Knalc, Jack Downs, Jaclr Hurlbirl, L. J. Perraulf, Carl Kufsche. Third Row-Bonnie Humphries, Ruby Laird, Billie Ann Gordon, Corlry Schonauer, Geraldine Turner, Barbara Barnhill, Carol Dean, Peggy Cable, Barbara BareH', Jeanie lsgro. Fourfh Row-Richard Willamen, Juan Lira, Don Sharp, Ralph Hanes. This Page Sponsored by- BEAUMONT THEATER Jimmy James IF RIESIHIIWEN Row l: Edwin Deslcins, Jim Gailher, George Miller, Carfer Lewis, Jack Richardson, Charles Wilson, ,Arfhur Carler, Myrl Beclr, Clarence Bailey, Roy Carr, Emil Curlis. Row 2: Harold Hammer, Lauree Du Frees, Margery Ormsby, Peggy Jacobs, Milzie Beer, Rulh McGee, Shirly Julien, Phillis Weinslein, Suzie Sliver, Mrs. Snyder. Row 3: Pal' Dale, Belly Harrison, Belly Tweedy, Jo Belly Rigsby, Beverly Morris, Shirley Nuzum, Joan Grace, Winifred Sini, Tibby Goodriclge. -Good old '5Il The year we green freshmen will be in lhe mighiy Seniors' place. H seems iar away buf we have a lo+ ahead of us. During 'rhis year we gained several new freshmen. These were Tibby Cvoodridge, Terry Kaiser, Vera Desommes, Beryl Caverly, Billie Mariin, Lois Miichel, Audrey and James Neilzel, Boy Payne, Curris Sally, Jimmy Walling, Barbara Chambers, Richard Harvey, Bob Siafiord. Charles Yocum, and Kenneih Moore. We losi Winifred Sinai and Obie Craghead who boih graduaied from ihe eighih grade wi'rh us. Also we losl' Tibby Goodridge, Don Bayes, Lois Miichel, Bob Payne, J. L. Weidner and Barbara Chambers. Emile Cur'ris, Carier Lewis, and Dick Winlclemann made Junior Varsiiy, which gave 'rhem quile a bil of experience in foolball. Ruih McGee and Myrl Beck represeniecl The Freshmen on 'rhe Scholarship Sociely. Several girls made G.A.A. These were Shirley Nuzum, Palsy Dale. Mariorie Ormsby, Beiiy Harrison, Phyllis Weinslein. Peggy Jacobs, Shirley Julian. Terry Kaiser, Jerry Knight Audrey Neirzel, Claudine Fowlkes, Louise Flores, Jo Belry Rigsby and Bealrice Salinas. This Page Sponsored by- PUCKETTPS BEAU-MART LEWIS N GRANT RANCH MARKET 399 E. 6th Street Phone 2744 Phone 3574 'alleal Estate Insurmce Quality Food at Lowest Prices Our Class officers were: Firsl' Semesier Second Semesfer Presidenf ............ ....... M yrl Beck Peggy Jacobs Vice-Presiclenf ....... ....... M ifzi Beer Mariorie Ormsby Secrefary ......,. ....... T erry Kaiser Terry Kaiser Treasurer ........,..,.....,...........,...... ..,..,. S usie Sfiver Susie Sfiver Sfudenf Body Represenfafive ......,..... Rufh McGee Pafsy Dale Our freshman counselors were Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Shafer. Row I: Vincenf Rios, Leo Falcon, Ernesf Ochoa, James Andrews, Don Bayes, Dick Winlrleman, Obie Craghead, Glen Ayers, Leroy Bixby. Row 2: Douglas Hensen, Leon Serber, Phyllis Lira, Leone Allen, Bea Salinas, Dolores Eilfs, Marlene Saxfon, Jackie Price, Russel Riddel, Darryl Davis, Mr. Shafer. Row 3: Claudine Fowllres, Sherrill Graham, Louise Flores, Lucy Dominquez, Sally Valdivia, Terry Kaizer, Jerry Knighf, Lois Balduc, Vera Dessomrnes, Audrey Neihel, Billy Marlin, Jim Penningfon, Fesfes Lewis, Jim Ziegler, Jim Walling, C. H. Brighf, Richard Davis. Phofo Dodgers: Dick Blaclcerby, Beryl Caverly, Dolores Ent, Nellie Long, Russell Lymah, Charles Balmer, Jackie Miller, Russell Mishler, Felecifa Perez, Bob Windusf, Bob Sfafford, Charles Yocum. This Page Sponsored by- KELTS' SPORTING GOODS BEAUMONT CLEANERS A 218 E. 6th Street--Phone 2612 305 W. 5th Street--Pholie 3433 GG 99 55 We have fun for Everyone We Do Our Best lo Plc-asci' This Page Sponsored by- BEAUMONT FURNITURE STORE THUNDERBRID SHOP First in Service of the Home Gifts, Books, Stationery 81 Candy 105 W. Sth Street Theater Lane 4 w Q fs W SIPDURTS IFOOTI-IBAILIL IBASKIETIBAILIL 1V1MQuQ s IBASIEIBAILIL TIENNIIS VARSIITY CILUIB GIIRILS' VARSIITY W gG. PX, FX. sv A lFOOTIB!XlLll. 3 1 Back row V McGee, C. Sally, D. Willaman, D. Norcross, A. McGee, E. Hall. P. Espinoza, D. Winlrleman, M. Zuler, T. McAlhsTer J Lays Second row Coach Adams, E. CurTis, B. SuHon, P. Womack, J. Van Valer, B. Carrufhers, J. Shaw, B. Sharp, J. Maffhews T Filer A Carson C Clarlr Coach Erhard. Third row: J. Downs, H. Leonard, D. Sumner, F. Kresse, J. MinTon, B. Hurlbiri, T. lsgro, B. LaFleur D Lleuallen B Bloomhursi J Ballie. Fronf row: J. Ziegler, F. Perez, C. Lewis, T. Wallace, J. Hamilfon, J. HurlbirT, D. WindusT, S. Warner W Blain The hard-TighTing Cougar eleven coached by Mr. Erhard had a hard Time geTTing off To a good sTarT This season. In The TirsT game They were deTeaTed 7-O by Perris. AlThough our boys did ouTplay Ferris' Team, The PanThers goT Their goal by a Tew Tricky plays. The Cougars came very close To a goal buT had To give up The ball on The inch line. The nexT week The BeaumonT Cougars had a home game wiTh The HemeT Bulldogs. The HemeT Team was successTul in scoring a Touchdown in The TirsT quarTer, buT failed To compleTe The conversion. Two more Touchdowns and conversions Tor HemeT broughT The score To 20-O aT The half. ln The lasT Two quarTers The Cougars acme back wiTh a TighTing spiriT, sTealing The show. The TirsT Touchdown was made on a reverse run by Jimmy Van Valer. Keeping up Their ThreaT To challenge I-lemeT's vicTory, MaTThews wenT over for The second Touchdown and James MinTon compleTed The conversion. ln The lasT minuTes of The game, Bobby Sharp reTurned a punT To The 5 yard line. WiTh Tour unsuccessTul plays The Cougars had To give The ball up on The Bulldogs' TooT line, Thus ending a greaT game 20-I3., Thus Page .Sponsored by- KELLEY'S TComplete Home Furnishings 1241 E. Hi-way 99, Beaumont Bob Carrufhers-end Dale Lieuallen-end WXXRSTTY Bob La Fleur-Tackle Ted Filer-Tackle parT oT The TourTh quarT'er Bobby Sharp caughT a pass and wenT over Tor The second Touchdown, buT The pla was called be- cause oT an oTT-side penaliry. The game was an exciTing exhibiTion beTween The Two hard-TighTing Teams, ending in a dead- lock 6-6. The nexT game was played on The Cou- gars' home Tield wiTh The San JacinTo Tigers. ln The TirsT halT There were no scores, and when The halT ended. neiTher Team had made much yardage. In The Third quarTer The Cougars goT ahead 6-0 when Dale Lieuallen compleTed a pass. WiTh only Three minuTes leTT To pla in The game, The Tigers came ouT oT nowhere To make Two Touchdowns wiTh one compleTed conver- sion. edging ouT The Cougars I3-6. The Tollowing game was played wiTh The San Bernardino Junior VarsiTy Team. Johnny lv1aTThews carried over boTh Touchdowns and one conversion was compleTed, making The Tinal score I3-6 in Tavor oT The Cou- gars. Tom Wallace-guard Bob T.aFleur-Tack: The Tollowing week The Cougars wenT To Coachella Tor a nighT game. In The second quarTer Coachella made a Touchdown wiTh a compleTed conversion. making The score 7-0. The Cougars ToughT back buT Tailed To score, Though They were deep in Arab TerriTory ThroughouT The second half. Thus ended a 7-O deTeaT Tor The BeaumonT Team. The TradiTional rival game beTween The Cougars and The Banning Bronchos came nexT. In The second quarTer a pass was blocked and one of The Bronchos inTer- cepTed iT and ran Tor a Touchdown. buT The Bronchos were unsuccessTul wiTh Their con- version. ln The TirsT parT oT The TourTh pe- riod Jimmy Van Valer caughT a loeauTiTul spiral Thrown by Johnny MaTrThews and ran Tor a Touchdown. The conversion kicked by James MinTon was blocked. In The laTTer This Page Sponsored by- RAY F. ALLEN Bill Hvrlbiff-Cenfef SQUAD The Cougars Then wenT To Elsinor To give The opposing Team a good polishing and The home rooTers Their TirsT lea ue win oT 9 The season. One score was made by a pass Trom MaTThews To Van Valer. wiTh The con- version compleTed by Bobby Sharp. An- oTher was made b MaTThews. who also kicked successfully Tier The oTher poinT. In The second halT Van Valer made a Touch- down by a reverse from The 20. and Sharp again made The conversion good. WiTh The help oT Johnny Shaw, who made good gains, The Cougars ended The Tinal game oT The season 2l-O. The hard-hiTTing Cougars wiTh a good lfno and backTield. ToughT every inch oT The way in The TooTball spiriT oT BeaumonT T-ligh. The Cougars were able To place Two ouTsTanding TooTball players on The Two R.C.L. league Teams. On The TirsT Team was Bill l'lurlbirT aT cenTer, wiTh Jimmy Van Valer on The second Team as back. These Two players really helped The Team by Dave Sumner-end Jim MinTon-guard Jim VanValer-blocking back giving everyThing They had Tor The TighTing Cougar Eleven. A branch OT The varsiTy This year was The junior varsiTy. The I-lemeT Bulldogs deTeaT- ed The J.V.'s 7-0 by a Touchdown pass. buT John Shaw-halfback The Cougars won over The Coachella Arabs I2-6. SuTTon caughT a pass and Womack ran Tor The Two Touchdowns. The Arabs Bob Sharp-quarferback scored on a pass. NexT The Banning Bron- chos Took a 3I-6 deTeaT by The Cougars. SuTTon scored Two, James Lay scored Two, and Bob Saunders inTercepTed a pass and ran iT Tor a Touchdown. The Banning Bron- chos scored on a pass. The Cougars de- TeaTed Palm Springs 7-2 wiTh James Lay caTcl1ing a pass Trom Womack Tor a Touch- down. Palm Springs blocked a kick which wenT inTo The end zone Tor a saTeTy, giving Them Two poinTs. The Junior VarsiTy made a good showing This year and placed high in The Riverside counTy league. John MGTTHBWS-fullback This Page Sponsored by- PAUL'S DEPT. STORE Style - Quality - Va ue 226 E. 6th Street Frank Kresse Tackle CIIHIAMIPS Top row: B. Carrufhers, T. Filer, D. Edmisfon, Coach Erhard. D. Sfiver, F. Perez. BoTTom row: B. Hurl- l::irT, J. Maffhews, B. Hargrave, D. Lewis, J. Van Faler, T. Wallace. The Cougar Varsify. menTored by Coach Lloyd Erhard, won The Championship of The RCL league by winning all The games excepf The lasT one of The season which was wiTh The Sherman Braves. This game was losT by one poinf in favor of The Braves. The Cougars also played very close games wiTh Perris and Hemef buf came ouT on The good end. They also were vicforious over Coachella, Palm Springs. San Jacinfo, Banning, and Elsinore. The Cougars were able To go To Riverside and play for The Soufhern California Championship buf were defeafecl. Many of The posifions on The Cougar varsify were filled by The champions of lasT year's Bee Team. The Cougars had speed. aggressiveness. experience and some heighf. IT was hard To choose The sfarfing line-up. buf iT was Jimmy Van Valer, Bobby Sharp, Johnny Shaw, Darrow Lewis, Johnny Maffhews, Bill l-lurlbirf, and Bob l-largrave. OTher players were Frank Kresse, Don Sfiver, Bob Carrufhers, Frank Perez, Tom Wal- lace, Ted Filer. and David Edminsfon. This Page .Sponsored by- BEAUMONT DRUG CO. The Rexall Store 5th and Egan Avenue-Phone 2772 THIE TTB? TIEPXIVXT Back row: Clifford Clark, Jaclr Downs, James Andrews, Franklin Jenlrins, Carfer Lewis, Glen Ayers, James Laye, Gene Summers. FronT row: Coach Erhard, Paul Womack. Bill SuTTon, Pofe Espinoza, James Bailie, Tom McAllisTer. , The lirfle broThers oT The A's were noT quiTe as TorTunaTe in geTTing The champion- ship, alThough They won second place in The RCL league. They had some very close games wiTh San JacinTo, l-lemeT, and Coachella. AlThough They won over San Jack in Two of Three games They could noT geT The league game and This Threw Them be- hind. LaTer in The season l'lemeT deTeaTed Them by Three poinTs. The Bees were vic- Torious over Coachella, Palm Springs. Elsinore, Sherman, Banning, and Perris. The Bee's usual sTarTing line-up was Bill SuTTon. Paul Womack, PeTe Espinosa, Jimmy Bailie and Tom McAllisTer. wiTh James Laye and Jaclc l'lurlbirT Taking alTernaTe posiTions wiTh Them. OThers who played were Frank Jenkins, Clifford Clarlc, Glen Ayers, Gene Summers. James Andrews, Jack Downs. and CarTer Lewis. During The ChrisTmas vacaTion The Bees wenT over To HemeT To The Lions' Club Tournament from which They broughT home The Trophy. uw.-3 .F we This Page Sponsored by- BEAUMONT MOTOR 81 SUPPLY BEAUMONT MACHINE SHOP W 516 California Ave.-Phone 3533 U n 480 California Ave. 6tl1 Street Motor Rebuilding 8 Supplies Precision 8 Quality Work '6Very Good Food CAFE 4 Y imsinimrimiiii Coach Adams has produced Jrhree s+raigh+ championship +eams ou+ of lhe Cees of Beaumoni High. Alfhough 'rhey were defeafed by Coachella in +he league game, 'rhey had no lrouble in winning The play-off ai San Jacinlo from 'rheir opponenls. il ? IBASKIEWVIBAILIL The Dee leam was viciorious over mosl of Jrheir opponenls io come in second in lhe league. Alfhough Jrhey couldn'+ win The ex+ra game al The play-off for champion- ship, Coach Adams broughl Jrhis 'ream To a high place in ihe league +o end lhe baslcefball season. This Page Sponsored by- DIRECTORS 81 MEMBERS OF THE BEAUMONT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Southern California,s Wo11derla11d TRACK T Back row: Coach Adams, D. EdmisTon, B. Hargrave, E. Hall. Second row: J. Laye. J. HamilTon, J. EllioT, J. Andrews. C. Lewis, G. Ayers, S. Warner, F. Jenkins, P. Womack, J. Bailey, E. Curiis, J. Downs, B. Sanders, M. STonecipher, H. Leonard, J. Van Valer. Fronf row: A. Carson, W. Blain, M. STonecipher, C. Salley. B. Windusl, B. Parker. R. Hanes, R. Limen, J. Walling, B. Samson. The Cougar Track Team goT in a Tew early Track meeTs This year in order To warm up Tor The big ones. WiTh These under Their shirTs, They were able To make a good showing Tor Themselves. The spikemen ouT Tor The diTTerenT evenTs were: Jimmy Van Valer and Jack Ham- ilTon in The A's IOO yard dash: Bob STaTTord and Ralph Hanes Tor The C's IOO: and Sidney Warner Tor The B's. James Laye, Bob SuTTon and Jack HamilTon ran The 220: and Weldon Blain sprinTed The T80 yard dash Tor The C's: David EdmisTon, Jimmy Bailey, Bob Saunders-The A's 440. J. Bailey, Bob WindusT, Tom McAllisTer and James Andrews ran The B's 660 wiTh Bill Parker running Tor The C's. ln The 880, Edward Hall and James Laye puT in a good show. Allen Carson, Allen HoTreiTer and Paul Womack ran The I32O and The mile. MM A. HoTreiTer, J. HamilTon, Bobby Sharp. J. Andrews, Darrow Lewis and Bill Parker ran The low and high hurdles. W. Blain. B. Parker, Franklin Jenkins, George STonecipher, and Marvin STonecipher showed Their work aT pole vaulTing. J. Laye, J. Van Valer, G. STonecipher, CurTis Sally, J. Bailey, Bill Samson, B. Sharp, John lvlaTThews, J. Ham- ilTon, B. Parker, W. Blain heaved The shoT. Bob Hargrave did yery well aT The high jump, jumping 5'9 To break a school record aT Redlands. B. Sharp, T. iv1cAllisTer and W. Blain were also ouT Tor The high jump. In The broad jump, J. Van Valer, R. Hanes, J. Laye, J. HamilTon, Jack Downs, W. Blain and B. Parker made good scores. BeaumonT also had a good relay Team. This Page Sponsored by- COX SEED Sr FEED CO. 1 BEAUMONT N.EWS STAND NIELSEN'S SHELL STATION 460 E. 6th St.-Phone 2332 410 E. 6th St.-Phone 2954- 490 E. 6th Street Beaumont, Calif. Candy - School Supply Shell Lubrication IBPXSIEIBQAILIL Top row: J. Elliott, P. Womaclr, A. Carson, B. Samson, B. Bloomhurst, G. Thompson, J. Hurbirt, D. Sfiver, F. Perez, W. Leonard, Coach Erharcl. Front row: Bob Hargrave, Norman Heylens, T. McAllister, Weldon Blain, D. Norcross, T. Filer, J. Bailie, R. McOslrer, G. Sharp. The Cougars had a hard 'lime getting off ro a good start in baseball this year. When the annual went to press. they had defeated Banning. 9 to 8. in a practice game and lost two practice games 'ro San Jacinto. The first league game with Elsinore onfxpril 9+h was losl' by a score of 22 to 3. The Cougars have not had a baseball team since I946, but hope to have a bigger and better nine in years to come. ' This Page .Sponsored by- GRAY'S ICE CREAM 81 MALT SHOP THE CORNER STORE Wl1ere you may always meet 402 E. 6th Street your friends Greyhound Bus Depot TIENNIIS Back row P. Womack, W. Blain, B. Woody, J. D'Aura, H. Dyer, D. Sliver, F. Kresse, Mr. Copeland, H. Leonard J Hacker Fronl row: M. Wilson, M. King, P. Womack, M. Ormsby. C. Hayward, P. Jacobs, S. Sliver, P. Weinsleln There were many sludenls oul lor lennis lhis year and lhe Cougar raclcelmen have had several praclice games. Two ol lhese were wilh Redlands, lhe Cougars dropping one and lying anolher. The league games were wilh Coachella. April 2l: Banning. April 28: Palm Springs, May 5. There were aboul as many girls oul lor lennis lhis year as boys. The boys were coached by Mr. Copeland and lhe girls were under lhe supervision ol Mrs. Curlis. Beaumonl's Firsl Annual lnvilalional Mixed Doubles Tourinamenl was held April I6 and I7 under lhe leadership ol Mr. Charles Copeland. Eighl schools were repre- senled by lwo upper class and one Freshman leams. Margarel Wilson and Frank Kreisse, Marilyn King and John D'Aura. and Peggy Jacobs and Clarence Bailey played lor Beaumonl. Schools enlered were Banning, Beaumonl, Coachella. Elsinore, Hemel, Palm Springs, Perris. and San Jacinlo. The boys on lhe lennis leam were Paul Womack, Norman Heylens, Weldon Blain, Don.Sliver, Frank Kresse, John D'Aura, Tom McAllisler, Clarence Bailey, Billy Woody. John Hacker. Henry Dyer, and Herb Leonard. The girls were Margarel Wilson, Marilyn King, Pauline Womack, Marjorie Ormsby, Chrisline Haywood. Peggy Jacobs, Susie Sliver and Phyllis Weinslein. The linals were held al Riverside belween lhe camps ol lhe Wesl and Easl side ol lhe league. The poinls lor each player are delermined by lhe number ol league malches played and won. This Page .Sponsored by-- BANK OF BEAUMONT ALS' BAKERY 6'Beaumont Complete 217 W. 5th Street Phone 3352 Banking Service Decorated Cakes f r All 0008510 VfXRSll'll'Y CILLIIIB d'5'-- Top row: Coach Adams, Don Sliver, ganl: Kresse, Bob La Fluor, Dale Gibson, Ted Filer. Second row: Ed Hell, Norman Heyfens. Weldon Blain, Pere Espinoza, Paul Womack, Dale Lieuallen, Bob Carrulhers. Dave Sumner, Coach Erhard. Fronf row: Ari McGee. Red Suffon, Allen Carson, Allen Hofriefor, Jack Hamilton, Tommy Wallace, Johnny Mailliews. Jimmy Ven Valar, Johnny Shaw. Wirh 'rhe aclclifion of eighl new members This year. 'rhe Varsily Club became an organizalion of lhirly slalwarl members. Funds from 'rhe Beaumonl-Banning Alumni foolball games are donafed To 'rhe club for The express purpose of furnishing addilional alhlelic equipmenl such as pads, warm-up jackeis, and jerseys for rhe loolball ieam. This Page Sponsored by-- SAN GORGONIO ELECTRIC FELTS JEWELRY 626 Beaumont Ave. Theater Building Your General Electric Dealer Banning GIIIRILS, vfkksliw ii. I fi , Qjl Top row:!Marilyn King, Pauline Womack, Collen Hansen, Margaret Wilson, Christine Hayward, Fern Souleles, Gerry Hussey. Bottom row: Madeleine Wagner. Bea Rios, Mrs. Curtis, Leona Rhoades, Anna Mas Holt. This branch of G.A.A. consisis oi girls who have, during the time ihey have been in G.A.A. and ihrough various acriviiies, earned 600 poinis. The average lengih of Time for earning 'rhese points is ihree years. Extra points may be made by swimming. horseback riding. tennis, and hiking. The girs in varsiiy this year are Madelaine Wagner. Marilyn King, Anna Mae Holi, L Rhoades. Margaret Wilson, Beairice Riosg Pauline Womack. Gerry Hussey, Fern le es, ' Haywood nd Myrtle Salinas. . eg eai , ' ' be iain only afier earning the required points. are 0 X Geavy I ii nii h ro al e lei s and siripes. The girls work hard for ihese jf J N ers nd X rou. of ,m. ,U X D , oy e sl all vvhiber cp girls in :minus years, no actual club has been QW A L diy vually +h3 +a es czi iniiiaiions. f I ry Vu uf X n This Page ongipried If T J. P. SON NERCAMP JACKSON MOBIL GAS STATION 6ll1 and Grace 125 E. 6th Street-Phone 24412 Union Oil Station Beaumont, California Olifvyiff WJ, lvjfjlnjl. WMM Ji? in li W cl fr f-xl Top row: Elisa Lira, Lupe Valdivia, Jenny Lozano, Shirley Nuzum, Jo Beify Rigsby, Margie Ormsby, FeliciTa Perez, Jahron Walker, Audrey Nei+zel, Beverly Black, Suzie Musgrove. Gerry Renifrow, Jo Ann Davis, Jean Nuzum. Second row: KaTie Taylor, Sharon DeuPree, Louisa Flores, Par Dale, Befiy Harrison, BeTTy Tweedy, Terry Kaiser, Susie Sfiver, Shirley Julian, Phyllis McOslrer. Ada Mae MerediTh, Beairice Salinas, Myrile Salinas, Fern Tweedy, Lorna UrTon, Jewel Ann CarTer, Mrs. CurTis. Third row: Connie Crosby, Eleanor Thomas, Louise Colley, Janef KnighT, Wilma Kresse, Barbara STancling, Phyllis Weinsfein, Beverly Bloomhursf, Hildegard Hiller, Claudine Fowllres, Ruby Laird, Peggy Jacobs. Mary Cain. BoTTom row: Marilyn King, Pauline Womack, Margarei' Wilson, Madeline Wagner, Anna Mae HolT, Leona Rhoacles, BeaTrice Rios, Fern Souleles, Gerry Hussey, Colleen Hansen, Chrisiine Hayward. The year I937 saw The beginning oT our C-.A.A. organizaTion by The girls oT B.U.H.S. who were inTeresTed in aThIeTics. This year. under The guidance oT Mrs. CurTis, broughT many revisions To our consTiTuTion, including The poinT sysTem and The eligibiliTy oT members. Four sporTs headlined The girls' acTiviTies This year. They were speedball, baslceT- ball, volleyball. and baseball respecTively. Play-oTTs were played aTTer each eighT weeks' season. The Junior class ended up in The winning circle oT The baskeTball play- oTTs by deTeaTing a TasT Sophomore Team by one poinT. Speedball Tound Bea Rios's Team superior in The play-oTTs. Seniors won The volleyball championship. The SanTa Claus Ball was sponsored by The GAA. on December I2Th. This was The Third year The Girls' Formal was able To have a band. TwenTy-eighT girls represenTed BeaumonT aT The Banning play day on a windy December IOTh. The Tour Teams were divided inTo Tour color groups, Tacos, Enchiladas, Chile and Tamales, designaTing The Type oT reTreshmenT preTerred. All Tour girls were on winning Teams. As our annual goes To press The 6.A.A. members are planning ouTings To The snow and To Tahquiii Canyon in The Tollowing monThs. ' To Mrs. CurTis, Tor her unTiring leadership as our advisor. we all express our graTiTude Tor her help in making The GAA. a bigger and beTTer organizaTion. Sharon DeuPree, MargareT Wilson, and Barbara STanding were delegaTes To G.A.F. convenTion aT La Jolla High School on April IO. Y This Page Sponsored by- FIRESIDE INN ARCI-IIBEK'S DRIVE-IN '5 - 6th 81 Palm Avenue Hi-way 99 at Y QIIRILST iiigfjjlc ur Top row: Ruby Laird, Margie Ormsby, Doris Beach, Myrfle Salinas, Lorna Urfon. BoTTom row: Chris Hayward, Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Curiis, Fern Tweedy, Gerry Hussey. The Girls' League has noT been acTive in BeaumonT High School since I936. IT was re-organized in November, I947, by The sTudenTs oT BeaumonT wiTh The help of Their advisor, Mrs. Rosemary CurTis. The purpose of The League is To hel our school, communiTy, and oTher organ- izaTions. OTTicers were elecTed Temporarilcy in November unTil a meeTing was held in December when permanenT oTTicers were elecTed. The TirsT major acTiviTy for The winTer season was a visiT To Casa Colina, a Chil- dren's ConvalescenT Home. We Took ChrisTmas giTTs To The children and The head nurse showed The girls around The home. The girls who were chosen To go To Casa Colina were Chris Haywood, MargareT Wilson, Fern Tweedy, Gerry Hussey. PaT BaTes, Marjorie Ormsby, Lorna UrTon. Doris Beach, and MyrTle Salinas. The major acTiviTy Tor The spring is The MoTher and DaughTer BaricjueT which will be held May 28. We hope This will be an annual aTTair. Officers of The Girls' League RepresenTaTives Chris Haywood-PresidenT Freshman-Marjorie Ormsby Margarei' Wilson-Vice-PresidenT Sophomore-Ruby Laird Fern Tweedy-SecreTary Junior-Doris Beach Gerry Hussey-Treasurer Senior-MyrTle Salinas Lorna UrnTon-HisTorian Our MoTTo G-allani L-iberal I -nTelligenT E-rnesT R-eliable A-lerT L-oyal G-enerous S-incere U-niversal E-TTicienT This Page Sponsored by- FARMERS COOPERATIVE DIXIE APPAREL SHOP Beaumont-Yucaipa, California In the hear! of down town Beaumont Farm to Market - 6'Clothes with Personality fdgxfydpwfx E X ' 4 551Zc'3- R56-fffdcwg , QM, ,fcacv M' ' ' , f ,f A 4,4 df JM, jf, jmwl, W gfldif 11 ,ZW fffffff ,- X-XXQ T ll QHIQRUS lax-W1 Julmllwla IPIUW 0 SIENIIOR IPIUW CUUGAIR. IFILASIHI SCN-IIQILARSIHIIIIP IHIONUR ROILIL GIIRILS? IFORMAIL OUR IPIHIQTUGRXWIHIIER CIHIQRLJIS N ' x-l 5 CNS 'Tai X Top row: L. Dominquez, L. Valdivia. A. Holl, T. Kaiser, L. Rhoades, P. Dale, M. Beer, J. Renffrow, M. Bowden. M. Dom- inquez, S. Valdivia, E. Lira. Second row: P. Womack, J. Grace, S. Musgrove, B. Beach, E. Thomas, L. Siephens, M. Tenpleman, R. McGee, M. Highfower. J. Davis, P. Smirh, L. Green, C. Fowllres. Firsr' row: L. Allen, J. Chris, J. Walker. L. Flores, B. King, J. Buller, G. Carler, H. Hiller, S. Julian. B. Harrison, R. Summers. This year Mr. Shafer has really clone wonders wirh our Chorus. If has been formed as a regular glee club. The officers are, President Margie Highrower: Vice-President Gloria Carrer, Secrelary-Treasurer: Pauline Womaclc. Librarian: Terry Kaiser and Palsy Dale and 'rheir pianist Hildegarde Hiller, wifh which mosl' of Their success lies. Their public appearances have been 'For 'rhe Chrislmas pageanl, Women's Club, P.T.A., and Spring Concerl. To hear 'rhe Chorus sing is somelhing you would re- member for a long lime alier. lvlr. Shafer has accomplished more for Jrhe Chorus Than seemed possible. He has selecred well lcnown pieces such as When Day ls Done. The Lord's Prayer, Heavenly Light To a Wild Rose and The Losl' Chord for fhe Chorus lo sing and lhey have done wonderfully wilh Them. If ever you gel a chance lo hear 'lhem sing give all your praises, of which you will have many, 'ro Mr. Shafer who has done such a grand iob. This Page Sponsored by- Corsages - Flowers BIGGS SECOND HAND STORE BEAUMONT FLORIST HOWARD ORAM Variety - Furniture - Tools New an Genevieeve Morse 745 E. 6th St. Used 502 California Ave. 244 West 5tl1 Street-Phone 3461 Chevron Service N Firsf row: Mr. Shafer. Second row: Mifzi Beer, Palsy Dale, Vera DeSommes, Jeannie lsgro. Third row: Don Norcross, Dick Winkleman, Harold Hammer, Alice Bailey. Fourfh row: Jewel Ann Carfer, Sammy Terry, Valerie King, Billie Samson, Paul Womack, Vic McGee. Fiffh row: Alan Cordill, Clarence Bailey, Jean Chris, J. Treece, Gerry Turner, J. Treece. Sixfh row: James Laye, Billy Parker, Dennis Hall, Jack Hensley, Vernon Maxwell, Trinidad Esfrada. Sevenfh row: Glen Ayers, Beverly Morris, Jim Penningfon, Bill Woody, George Klofz, Arfhur Carfer. Eighfh row: Lauree De Frees, George Cable, Bob Bigrigg. Paul Terry, Clifford Clark, Lloyd Sfehl. ' J Ziff? ' J , J46A'L DV -Z gh, a75j J A Z3 gg 4 IL - 1: 5 yah l TUINIIQR IPTILAY This year's Junior play was a hilarious comedy. enfifled The Mad HaHers, fhe HaHers being a family who are nufs abouf everyfhing from dramafics fo afhlefics. The plof of The play is builf around 'rhe facf fhaf fhe family is supporfed by Grandma who suddenly decides her brood is sfagnafing. and leaves 'rhem wifh fhree monfhs fo make good or no money and hops off fo her silver mines. The way fhe helpless Haffers pull fhrough fheir financial crisis is good for a number of hearfy laughs. The casf was as follows: Gigi HaH'er ........,.....,.. ...,.,,. E leanor Thomas Bunny Haffer ....,.. ....,....... B illy Suffon Mom Haffer .,,. ....,.. K afie Taylor Pop Haffer ...,,.. .,........ B ill Parker Diana Haffer ,,.,,...,.., Jean Chris Angelica ..,.......,.... . .,..,,,,, Connie Crosby Grandma Haffer Jean Ann Nuzem Henry Harrison ,...... .....s.......,. H enry Dyer Bessie Harrison .....,. Mugzie Mullen ..... Doris Beach Frank Kresse Nancy Hayward ..,.. ..,,,..... J oan Hanes Clara Sheldon ..,...,..,.,.,,.,..,........ Louise Sfephens y The play was under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Jean Gray. ' class advisor. This Page Sponsored by- WARE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PENGUIN DRIVE-IN 101 E. 6tl1 Street-Phone 2412 649 E. 6th Street 6'Your Packard Dealerv Specializing in Frostiesn fy s IE N ll o in li ll. c?f Playing before a capacify audience of 300, 'rhe casi of A Mind of Her Own, +he annual Senior Play, presenied an en'oyable performance Friday. April 9. in The High School Audiforium. The 'rhree-acl comedy, which was wriHen by Anne Ferring Weatherly, was a combinafion of hilari+y. sus- pense. and animaied, True-'ro-life characferizafion. The leading role of Bunny Barllefi was convincingly played by Marvis Sewell. Anolher hear?-warming performance was given by Bill Hargrave. as Sfeve Henderson, Bunny's likeable fiance. Mary Ellen Marlin enacfed +he parf of Jessica, 'rhe misunderslood villainess, and Hugh Randall. anoiher of Bunny's admirers, was portrayed by Bob Hargrave. A louch of comedyfwas introduced in+o the plol by fhe vivacious performances of Curl'isiSpears, as Nellie, fhe younger sisfer. and Allen Hofreifor. as Tommy, 'rhe 'reen-age Barfleff boy. Tommy's firsf love in+eres+ is in Carol. fhe sophisficaied girl nexl door, played by Dor- othy Rash. Olher characfers who added +o the hilarily of 'rhe play were fhe sour. business-like Mrs. Phelps, dramafized by Margaref Willel: Bunny's unders+anding Qarenis. Chris- fine Haywood and Joe Davis: Vernis Andrews, +he pessi- mis+ic maid, Mary Ann Templeman, The gushy Miss Flora Fenwick: and Margaret Wilson, Bunny's alhleiic girl frien . ff,g,. ? 2 fi 'i,!, Z 94,2 This Page Sponsored by- KING DRUG CO. C. E. LEWIS 81 SONS 150 E. 6th Street Firestone - Hancock Prescription Druggistsn Cougratulations', COUQAR IFIIWASIHI Beck row P. Jacobs, P. Womack, J. Knight, F. Kresse, D. Sfiver, J. D'Aura, T. McAllisTer, J. Hacker, B. Bloomhursf H Hiller P WeinsTein, F. Swanson. Second row: M. Cain, L. Urton, F. Tweedy, J. Davis, D. Beech, M. Willei, M Sewell J Nuzum B. Black, B. Morris, S. Nuxum, J. Rigsby, G. Hussey. FronT row: J. DeMenT, M. Templeman. A. HolT C Spears M King, Mr. Copeland, A. Walker, F. Souleles, C. Hansen, C. Heywood. Aiming To serve The school in every way possible by sTimulaTing school spiriT, cooperaTion, and appreciaTion oT worThwhile achievemenTs, The sTaTT oT The Cougar Flash made many innovaTions This year. Under The guidance oT Mr. Copeland, The TaculTy advisor, and Marilyn King, ediTor, The sTaTT grew To be The largesT in The hisTory oT BeaumonT High, comprising TorTy sTudenTs. Though The lack oT a regular journalism class was a serious handicap, iT was parTly compensaTed by semi-monThly insTrucTion periods in news-wriTing insTiTuTed by Mr. Copeland. The sTaTT decision To issue The publicaTion weekly, insTead oT semi-monThly, led To more compleTe ancl up-To-daTe news coverage. Toward The end OT The year, a small amounT oT adverTising was soliciTaTed by Frank Kresse, Business Manager, in order To cover incidenTal expenses and sponsor a carToon conTesT. Exchange EdiTor Don STiver builT up The exchange lisT and ediTed a column oT news Trom near-by high schools. ArT work on The paper was under The supervision oT Jackie DeMenT, Mary Ann Templeman. and John Hacker. A clisTincTion was made beiween The socieTy and meow pages, ediTecl by Ardis Walker and Anna Mae HolT respecTively when The pages were published in weekly roTaTion. John D'Aura, Colleen Hansen, and Madelaine Wagner emphasized sporTs in The Cougar Flash while Gerry Hussey and Suzie Musgrove supervised The Typing. Several new TeaTure ideas were incorporaTed by Fern Souleles and DoroThy Rash. OTher sTaTT members were: REPORTERS-Faye Swanson, Jo BeTT Rigsby, Shirley Nuzum, Phyllis WeinsTein, JoAnn Davis, Lorna UrTon, MargareTTe WilleTT, Jack Miller, Tom McAllisTer, James Andrews, Louise Flores, Marcy Heyer: TYPISTS-Doris Beach, Jerry EllioT, Beverly BloomhursT, Hildegard Hiller, Fern Tweedy, Beverly Black: PROOFREADERS-Marvis Sewell and Mary Cain: MIMEOGRAPHING-ChrisTine Haywood: MEOW-CurTis Spears, Joan Hanes, and Peggy Jacobs. 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Only one music course may be counTecl and physical educaTion is noT included. These sTudenTs are honored by having Their names published in The school paper and receiving Their official pins in assembly. As a reward Tor Their eTTorTs. The members of The Scholarship SocieTy of BUHS lchapTer ll6-sl. accompanied by Their advisor. Mrs. 'Long, and The bus driver. Mr. Emory Adams, aTTended The Riverside CommuniTy Playhouse in February and had Their annual DiTch Day laTer in The year. This Page Sponsored by- CITY PAINT 8 HARDWARE HAMILTON CLEANERS 81 TAILORS B. Sr E. SHOE SHOP 628 Beaumont Avenue 165 E. 6th Street-Phone 2413 167 E. 6th Street 66 ' 99 S6 ' 9, 66 ' ' ' 99 Pamts and Hardware We Cater to Particular People Servlce With a Smile ,JPPP Wywflinplfil wt W wg W flirt Www, yjyyfflbws A J fill W LW' Q40 Sli' T Jo R RQILIL Pat Bates 4 J Bernice Beach S Myrl Beck 5419 ,, Beverly Bloomhurst 'ff-L, NN ,5 'CAV . 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Wilh San+a Claus Ball as i'rs fheme. fhe Formal was held December I2'rh, al' The Woman's Club House. According 'ro cusfom, fhe girls asked The boys, boughl 'rhe programs and bou'ron- nieres, and came dressed up in 'rheir mosf fluffy formals. Corsages sei off lhe girls' evening dresses. The hall was decoraiecl wilh green and red slreamers hanging from 'rhe ceiling. wifh clusiers of mis'He'roe on The rafiers and over 'lhe doorways. A smiling, jolly Sanla Claus, arfisfically drawn by Karhryn Taylor, looked oul over 'rhe manfel of +he large fireplace where rhe yule log burned. y Everyone par+icipa'led in +he Grand March led by Colleen and Dave around ihe brighfly lighled Chrislmas 'free in 'lhe cenfer of 'lhe room, while fhe band played San'ra Claus ls Coming io Town. Affer refreshmen+s of punch and cookies were served, 'rhe I947 Girls' Formal came fo a romanlic climax 'ro fhe sirains of Goodnighl' Swee+hear1. 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