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Page 8 Q M if Q HZ-ij 4 Q J S M wwf' WW kb ,Ca emfc Q .ff ,. :gf QM QMWQM ff' ' 1 QWZWKK 3442? ze 94 MMM wifgm -Q94 page 62 4 214 06,3 Ziff? ,F w,,Wff MMM we . . W WMJWWM, diff ,,fi1'2Wff'f I YndiApenAa6le to time con tinaed AuceeAAful pregreu of our Aelwol are time pemom, letlr faculty and .Jtaden M, who are itA chief execatialeef. 14nd Ao, MIL fi:-At of all Y want you to meet tlae 14elminiA fI'df0I'A W M L l W Principal Q we Virgil T. Framplon Meet the lltaivw ring . . . As you know, Bill, in any greal planl, lhere musl loe a mainspring, from which everylhing revolves. ln a planl or company il' is lhe Boss: in a school if is The Principal. Mr. Virgil Framp- lon, Principal of Principals, is 'rhe mainspring of Bell High. When he 'transferred from Soulh Gale he 'rranslerred himself inlo lhe hearl of every boy and girl here. His smiling face lirsr beamed forlh upon lhe S+uden+ Body on 'rhal momenrous day in I939. Under his direclion, equipmenl has improved, Teacher and sludenl morale is high, enrollmenr has increased, and life has been happy a+ Bell. 1' ,an 2 I0 . . . and laid lllaim tarp If you remember your dicfionary, Bill, you know a mainsray is fhe main supporl, and 'rhal is exaclly whaf Mr. Marion Binkley, Boys' Vice-Principal is- lhe main supporr oi lhe boys of our school. H makes no difference whelher a boy is worried aboul his car, his girl, or his home lile, for lhese problems and many more are broughi To Mr. Binkley. a lighlhouse guiding boys 'ro conienlmenl wilh lhemselves. Too, he finds 'rime io supervise alhlerics, To spon- sor lhe Boys' Forum, and lo represenl lhe school in many public capaciries. Yes! Bill, rhis is Mr. Binkley, Vice-Principal and 'Pal' of boys in Bell high-a combinaiion lighrhouse and mainslay. Nor every school is lucky enough fo have a Girls' Vice-Principal like ours, Bill, and we all know il. For iourleen years Mrs. Sample has been like a molher fo all rhe girls, helping Them wifh lheir numerous problems. She sponsors lhe Girls' League, lhe Girls' Courr, and numerous orher acrivifies. l-lerseli +he moiher of a daughler who recenily was graduaied from a ci'ry high school, she knows aboui school life bolh as a parenl and as a vice- principal. She is friendly, sympalhelic, underslanding, and if ever you or your sisler Belle are in doubl aboul anyihing al all, iusl call on Mrs. Sample lor some friendly advice. ,V ! Boys Vice-Principal Girls Vice-Principal Marion G. Binkley Helen M. Sample They make The O O 0 Counselor Secretaries Mrs. RuTh DeisTer, Clerk: J. STanley Robson, Counselor Mrs. Thora McClinTockg Mrs. Georgie Milledge Miss JeaneTTe Thompson, RegisTrarg Mrs. BerTha Cropper lClerkl ' egistrar 1, S '51 I2 When iT comes righT down To TacTs, The people on This page and The nexT really make The wheels oT our sTreamlinecl school go round. ln his enlarged oTTice, Mr. Robson, assisTed by his clerk, Mrs. DeisTerg by a TaculTy com- miTTeeq and by homeroom Teachers, counsels The sTudenTs in program, vocaTional, and edu- caTional planning. The regisTrar, Miss Thompson, wiTh her clerk, Mrs. Cropper, and a sTaTT oT sTudenT helpers keep Track oT a mulTiTude oT sTudenT personnel records, especially oT Those Tardy and absence slips. In The main oTTice you'll Tind Mrs. McClin- Tock, The Principal's secreTary, and also Mrs. Georgie Milledge, lMiss Georgie Sullivan un- Til she was married lasT summer vacaTionl who also Takes charge oT The bookroom. . . . Tlflceeb go found Q o ' L1brar1an Custodzans Al Edwards, lil cl CusTodian laT leffl . Okhers, IefT To righf: Mr Alice McCarIey, Mr. Frank Haley, Mrs. Helen W. Goodlin, Clerk: Mrs. Lela M. mr. ggiis Sulliyani' Mfisia Meme. Vvsng-:J.B:!?d I I n . OfY1dS U es , - r HohanshelT, Librarian: Mrs. Louise Boren, Clerk Ml. Guy p,,,m..ie2l ML J W, Here are some more experTs who make The wheels go round wiThouT sgueaking. ln Charge oT The 7,682 books in The library are Mrs. l-lohanshelT and her assisTanTs, Mrs. Boren and Mrs. Goodlin, aided by a corps OT sTudenT helpers. The landscaping and cleanliness oT The grounds are covered by The managemenT OT Mr. Edwards and his crew OT cusTodians whom you see in The picTure in a gay mood. Money may be The rooT oT all evil, buT Mr. Niclai, in his Third semesTer here, keeps The rooTs under conTrol by careTul managemenT OT sTudenT body Tinances Through direcT super- vision oT The c:aTeTeria and The AccounTing oTTice. Miss Green, new also This year, serves as secreTary To boTh The Boys' and The Girls' VicefPrincipals. M-may Miss Ella Green Mr. Oscar H. Niclai Secretary Accountant I3 uardialw 010' be tin tw Know all These, Bill? Seen Them in class? ln The halls? l-low many do you know? l'low many lcnow you? Yes, They're The Teachers--The guardians oT our desTiny. Lilce Them or leave Them, They're The ones who sincerely, day by day, have been Trying To make you as good, as wise, as infelligenl as you really can become. GraduaTion's a Tar goal Tor some To reach, a goal Tull of obsTacles-requiremenTs, an be sure Thaf The road won'T be Tull oT deTours iT you leT These guides direcT you along The way. grades, c:rediTs-l:nuT you c Faculty BACK ROW: Mrs. Calisia Bliler iCommerciaIlg Mr. Robert H. Presley iEnglish, Principal of Evening Schoolig Miss Rebecca Moore iAr'lJg Miss Henrieiia Lewyn Newman iSocial Siudieslg Mrs. Alice Colvin iEnglish-Social Sfudiesl. FRONT ROW: Miss Julie? Szekler iEnqlish-Social Siudieslg Mrs. Eleanor Recior iHome Economicslg Mrs. Helen Arnold iEnglish-Social Siudieslg Mrs. Daisy Randall iArTl. BACK ROW: Mrs. Mary Kimble iHome Economicsl: Mr. Frederick Herrmann iMusiclg Mrs. Elizabeih Burke iEngIish-Social Studieslg Mr. Raymond Kirk- wood iSciencelg Mr. Forresl McAlpin iCo-ordinaior and Chairman of The English Deparlmenli. FRONT ROW: Miss Beafrice Whifilesey iPhysical Educalionlg Miss Elizabefh Bashore iEnglisl1-Social Sludieslg Mrs. Florence Nash iMaThemaTicslg Miss Thelma Ward iPhysical Educalionlg Mrs. Gladys Wild- man iLanquaqel. Kiwis BACK ROW: Mr. Percival Niersbach iMaThe- maiicsig Mr. John Steele iMaThemaTicslg Mr. Glenn B. Coy iSciencslg Mr. Waller Lipman ilnduslrial Arlsig Mr, Ted Edward Gordon iEnglish-Journalisml. 1 I FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mae Jones iPhysical Educa- . lionig Mr. Mariin E. Bredberq iChairman of The Language Deparimenfig Mrs. Esfher Hauschild Sfodel lEnq!ish-Dramavicsig Mrs. Georgia Wyland lMaThe- -naficslg Mrs. Helen B. Dawkins iCommerciall. Faculty CAMERA SHY: Miss Elizabelh Abendrolh lMusiclg Miss Georqina Adams lMaihemaficslg Miss Eleanor Beveridge fSenior Problems-Social Sfudieslg Mrs. Veda R. Herring lPhysi- cal Educalionlg Miss Helen Horfon lCommerciallg Mr. Noble Waile lCo-ordinalor and Chairman of Physical Educalion Deparlmenfl, C...a!,f ' 'C' Faculty BACK ROW: Mr. Louis Singer lPhysical Educaiionlg Mr. Roberf Lehnhardl lEnglish-Social Sludiesjg Miss Mary Louise Jones lChairman of ihe Ari Deparlmenilg Miss Charlolle Deacon lChairman of The Science Deparlmenllg Miss Sfella Kennedy lEnglish-Social Sludieslg Mrs. Lela Hohanshel? lLi- brarianl. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lee Barlrufi lHoma Economicsl' Mrs Helen Niersbach lCommsrcial and Presidonl of Faculfy Clublg Mrs. Lila Holguin lLanquage , iss Marfha yder lMa+hemaiicsl. ' W . BACK ROW: Mr. Marshall Crawshaw fCommerciall3 Mrs. Irene Trondle lEnglish-Social Sfudieslg Mrs. Effie Ball Maqurn lEnqlish-Social Siudieslg Miss Rulh Louise Edwards lEnqIish- Social Sludiesl. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Marion L, Francis lEnqIish-Social Sfudieslg Mr. Lawrence Jones llndusirial Arfslg Mr. Henry Dirks lSciencelg Mrs. Helen M. Taylor lCommerciaIl, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Maude Parkhursl lHome Economicslj Mr. Russell Greenwood lMafhemalicslg Miss Anna S. German lEnqlish-Social Siudiesl. I ' 5 .. f' BACK ROW: Miss Elizabeih Moslredal lSciancelg Mr. Pefer Krogsiad llnduslrial Arlslg Mr. Andrew Slodel lLanq- uaqe4Horliculfurelg Mrs. Marie E. Delaney lCommerciaIl. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sue Collins lPersonal Groominqlg Mrs. Cledifh Gerard lLanquaqelg Miss Dorothy V. Younq lEnqlish-Social Sludiesl. BACK ROW: Mr. Harry Tolin llnduslrial Arlslg Mr Gerald Arneil llnduslrial Arlslg Mr. Frederik Frederiksen lChalrman of Social Sludies Deparfmenllg Mr. Milfon O. Nash lPhysi cal Educafionlg Mr. Chauncey Phillips llnduslrial Arlsl FRONT ROW: Mrs. Melissa Sfedman lCo-ordinalor and Chairman of ihe Commercial Deparlmenllg Mrs. Dulcie Rey nolds lEnglish-Social Sludieslg Mr. Roy H. Schwieger lMusicl Mr. Louis Monferino lPhysical Educafion, English-Social Sfu dieslg Mr. Edward DeWiH Triolo llnduslrial Arfslg Mr Fred N. L. Coman lVocalionaI Foodsl. You can'T see all The Teachers all oT The Time and so you may noT realize all They do aT school and ouT oT school. These shoTs you see below oT classroom acTiviTies-Miss Beveridge Teaching in Senior Problems, Miss AbendroTh conce-nTraTing in Harmony, Mr. Kirkwood waTching a chemisTry experimenT, and Mr. STodel in l-lorTiculTure-are scenes Typical oT a Teacher's daily life. ThroughouT This book, Bill, we'll aTTempT To show you The Teacher as a busy human being. Kids and Teachers are boTh cooperaTing in The new deTense plan. For insTance, when The DraTTee RegisTraTion Toolc place lasT year, The Teachers TaughT The girls and The girls helped The governmenT regisTer men. Shop Training malces iT possible Tor loTs oT boys To geT worlc in aircraTT organizaTions immediaTely aTTer graduaTion. Girls, Too, oTTen secure clerical or secreTarial worlc in such planTs upon compleTing Their COUFSGS. OTher Teachers sTress The imporTance oT a college educaTion. Bell l-ligh sTudenTs oT Today will evenTually be The docTors, denTisTs, Teachers, iournalisTs and oTher pro- Tessionals of Tomorrow. Teaclaem in C7444 . . . .-5-1 WW QKM A M c 's 1 af ww . ,M 0 ,VL N ' 'rj ' pf aff I V 1 T if ' U 'nf ,, r' .-7 ' ' Provin wa d on H1 Hwer pa X3 Bill, heffe are 5 e fixa p s of feac rs' I nes possrbly er see F enroj V ornson on and anjf' ' ' ll- 'f fme V pro ure in H1 diforiu jiflr. in lo ' ' W' Mr. A -V vt. ,xl g o Mr. rs. Q3 A le and Fjfgfred-H fl' I I ricksen nioyinq -,refres menfs 53+ a socjq! affair: nd downlyelow, ofgabgula' kac Ty ' e+ ng wwge Teaqwsfs li,s+en ' sifeia of I ' N ' x echfre.. V' . 1 , tl 1 ,L , .,,' ' L' . 1' .J .-I 1 L .I 6 I . ' 1 Ulf! 1 1 K f J f- ,U N ,,' W , Ll fl, N il 4 V . lf' ff' 2 -' U ,U I - A fjffv- ljji' -f ' - JUL VLH, v LA 20 ,,,, rj, V All jjy- ,L D 'llus ix l ' f 1 ff. V J 1 ' V' xf 1 ,- , ,AJ 0,510 d df 'U . A' ,rl . A jllv-gb, .77 .V M ' 'g '..lL , avi' Jjllf .ji . u VL- J g JU ,- , I 1.1 ,' . ,, - ,f , 1 X gf Yfu Yugi r I iw , JW L L! J v'- l . . , df .- .L f -f VJ! Q 5 !,JLfJ . A - V f .f VL ff' 1 ' I' I4 f 1 If J' ,, f' ' .J 1 j '-. -' P , v 5 v ,' . , , 1 , J - ,f If Bull Hue + gthers are re-dfrwumanjbdrgigs T evr r af H1qg,RMera or enr Lcnuc ai l hmwpace to Qfow yioqfpfffures Of ' Mr. Bi lcFey's Qarmchi or HW' recepfion 1p'AH1e X ' kyarious n eds, orl- +V ,ir luncheon? in fhe , cafe? Wo? jQwobbies, fravgls, pasfimes, jlf A pfe u es. V J xi .5 ' , , - auf Hue idea my +hey're gUn'fOIkS MJ like yg r Znwn pare-nfsi don? 510117 ' lk j N r f JUK 1' 1 1 ' ,f- . ji 45 nf' ' , ll' Y H I ,l JI' fl V 2 rf I K x, . 'J f - ff ' 1 I ....g-,Xa-ans.: 9 www .Q:'X A' I7 Ill Executive Board CWinterJ BEULAH McKAY NORMA WARNER HAZEL DERICKS DENNY TOLMAN Vice-Presiden? Secreiary Business Welfare BOB GALLATIN Requlafions ROY FORT Afhlelics l BILL WILEY Clubs in is Presiclenl' Guy Gipple Studen M Ylflw Rule . . . Ours isn'+ an aulocracy of Teacher diclalor- ship, Bill, lor we praclice whal we preach abou? democracy by elecling each semesler sludenls who rule in our school. We have nominalion assemblies, placards, ballols, and 'rhe olher paraphernalia of voling procedure. Afler eleclion comes inslallalion when 'rhe gavel of office is passed over 'ro ihe succeeding officers. The lirsl semesler Guy Gipple, popular loorballer, 'roolc over wilh lhe aid ol Beulah lvlcliay, vice-presidenl and Norma Warner, secrelary. Their picfures wilh lhose of lheir commissioners appear above. pf il-1 effigy WiTh Yeige YamashiTa represenTing The STudenT Body, Paul Jones sTepping TorTh To represenT The Boys' Forum, and Norma War- ner heading The Girls' League, The Summer ExecuTive Board handled The business of The STudenT Body of Bell High School. This board is made up of elecTed STudenT Body officers and represenTaTives of oTher fn 0111- Sclwol leading sTudenT TuncTions, such as The EdiTor of The Chimes, Business Manager of The Eagle, Judge of The Girls' CourT, and The Commis- sioner of RegulaTions. Our ExecuTive Board makes decisions upon requesTs ThaT are broughT To Their aTTenTion. granTs club char- Ters, and handles The money problems of The STudenT Body. Executive Board CSummerJ WALT ATTLESEY Regulaflons k Presidenf Yeige YamashiTa f' . I i i Vice-Presideni Secretary BOB GALLATI N Afhlofics DARYL Ll PPI NCOTT Clubs JUN E STARN ER Welfare coo -I BOB WALTERS BEVERLY BETHKE GERALDINE MORRISEY U W Business I9 xl H Summer Officers ll YEIGE YAMASHITA PAUL JONES RAYMOND KLAUSEN PAUL JONES Presidenf Secrefary Secretary President Kell 501,44 - We he 70mm Now fhaf you lcnow abouf our sfudenf body officers, Bill, I wanf fo fell you abouf fhe Bell boys and fheir leaders. All fhe fellows here are really lceen-in more ways fhan one-and everyone has a lof of fun. One big reason for fhe congenialify is fhe Boys' Forum, of which every boy, from meelc sevenfh-grader fo mighfy senior A is a member. 20 Af fhe beginning of each semesfer a nominafing assembly is held, for fhe purpose of elecfing fhe Forum officers. Presidenf, Secrefary and Com- missioner of Afhlefics are fhe fhree offices filled. ln fhe fall semesfer fhe holders of fhese offices were, respecfively, Yeige Yarnashifa, Paul Jones, and Roy Forf. Their successors for fhe spring sernesfer were Paul Jones, Ray Klausen, and Bob Gallafin. CollaboraTing wiTh Mr. Binlcley, The Forum's guide ing lighT, These Tellows did a noble iob oT leading The boys Through a smooTh, successTul year. WiTh a nominaTing assembly as The auTomaTic sTarTer of each semesTer, oTher assemblies soon Tollowed. OuTsTanding among Those presenTed dur- ing The pasT Two semesTers was a well-given and well- received Tallc on TooTball by Mike Pecarovich, Tormer head coach aT Loyola. His commenTs were given in such a humorous and maTTer-oT-TacT manner ThaT The Tellows Tound Them easy To laugh aT-and re- member. An exhibiTion oT iu iuTsu and badminTon, given in The boys gym, was TeaTured aT anoTher Forum assembly. ExhibiTion of Bells own gym Team by Mr. Singer provided The enTerTainmenT on sfill anoTher pro- gram. Now I wanT you To Take a look aT some of These picTures Bill, and see Tor yourselT whaT The Bell Boys have been doing. Forum Assemblies 2I l Senior Girls' League Cabinet Junior Girls' League Cabinet Lefi To righT: Beffy Kreamer, Shirley Anne Bradley, Norma Warner, Marilyn McCone, Thelma Clemenfs, Jean Shubin. STANDING, IefT lo right Efhel Fickle, Norma Doug- lass, Virginia Milburn, HarrieTT Regmunf. SEATED, lefT To right Averill Davidson, Beiiy Ann Jones, Lorraine Rydalch. what The Kellu Told Gaze upon The beauTeous belles oT Bell, Bill, who, as in every high school in CaliTornia, are organized inTo one Triendly group, lcnown as The Girls' League, wiTh boTh Junior and Senior divisions. The purpose OT The League is To increase The spiriT oT good Tellowship and oT democracy. New oTTicers are insTalled each semesTer. For The pasT year The leaders oT The senior group have been Pearl Darsey in The TirsT semesTer and Norma Warner in The second semesTer: Tor The Junior high The presidenTs have been EThel Ficlcle and Lorraine Rydalch. OTher oTTicers are The vice'presidenT, The secre- Tary, The Treasurer, The Girls' Judge, and The Com- missioner oT AThleTics. These girls in Turn malce up 'Q 22 The CabineT oT The Girls' League. All The girls clubs in The school are a parT oT The Girls' League wiTh each club enTiTled To have one member in The Council. There's Their picTure, Tool AT The Council all plans Tor The Girls' League are made. Over all These acTiviTies There are, oT course, TaculTy advisers, These being Mrs. Bliler and lvlrs. Sample. The big acTiviTies ThaT The Girls' League hold annually are The Hi-Jinlcs and The lvloTher-DaughTer Banquet AT boTh oT These aTTairs The moThers OT The girls are inviTed To aTTend. This creaTes a beTTer Triendship beTween moThers and daughTers. 5 ' iii' ,fl 4-' Q f if 1 A,A, ' .,,. , my , :2 lf J ., H 5 'W H . V' 4' x f ai? 4 Nm Wa - ,,.. W. My-Q E, 1b -W4 I :W In : ' Q 4 ' H '51- ws' ' Y' U i ilffsx - A,, 5 'Q ' ' Q ' QW' W' M2 .gdgw fl M lk .f- ff , fa X' in 'Eg W '. . W QW' Y kfii f an 5 . ik, vang Ag- -. gi QQ , Y' ef, r fix M i . 2, Tiff X . ,pgs EE, 2 'wk ' P87 ' 2204 9 55 . i Uur Aclwel life, Kill IA full of actien . . . action men tally, in tellectuallq, academically, phzpically. Tluw we come naturally te the Aection on clu6A, meetinp, aAAem6lieA, affaimf in ether werdA, the 14c tia7itieA 1 - ' i am ton 901124 ' : f I 1 N ir -I. . w X fi . - i Oh, were you at Bell the year they had the 'Frampton Follies? Thats the question you're going to hear tor a long time atter you receive this l94l annual, tor ot all Bell dramatic productions this one had about everything. Last tall it was written and produced by students, none other than William Wiley and Warren Craig who, with the assistance ot Mr. Schwieger, wrote the libretto and score. lt was tull ot dancing, hu- mor, clever situations, catchy tunes- We're Cele- bratin', l-low Long?, Broadway, lake Me, You've Got a Lot to Learn, and the Casbah Crawl. CAST Dancing Girl . Maxine Garrison Alpha Gam Girls Thelma Head, Beverly Means, Beulah McKay, Norma Warner, Den- ny Tolman, Helen Caldwell, June Starner, Mildred Hartel, Arvilla Alstatt, Verda Re- neau, Jeanette Garrison. Dean Withers Luggage Boys . Hedy Lamour Reporters... . Eileen Pettus, Don Newton Fred Hefttner . Marion Daly Billy Crawford, Jack Post Norma Williams Photographer Douglas Kenley Patrick Fitzpatrick Jack Andreasen Antoinette Wanda McCoy . Carl Moore . Betty Hall Co-ed . Jeanette Garrison ,Bill Wiley . Beverly Bethke .Don Newton . Paul Jones .. ..Eileen Pettus Arvilla Alstatt ...Billy Crawford Bill Jackson Sheila Bryant Professor Bertram Elaine Anderson Student .. . Michael Arnold Script Girl ,.,. ,. . Arvilla .. .. . ., Western Telegraph Boy Alexander Z. Freeman .,.. Loren Gillett Property Girl .. Betty Ann Meddings Dance Director . . . .,Maxine Garrison Bagdad Number Director ,..,,,, Arvilla Alstatt Play Directors , Bill Wiley, Warren Craig .xy 26 T 'is -X ii 1 3 uni 'pl 1 And the plot: A tormer actress visits a college tor publicity purposes and gets into a series ot predicaments because her daughter is a student there. So protitable was the show that the admission secured tor the school a recording machine as well as some musical instruments. Produced below are shots ot the Follies in pro- duction and in action. Above are hero Carl Moore and heroine Beverly Bethlce: below are singer Norma Williams and publicity agent Jaclc Andreasen. Can you spot Maxine Garrison, the dance direc- tory Billy Wiley, as the protessor taking a tally the Casbah Chorus in action: and the Stage Crew at worlc? .il .. i f.sf:,av-a ,. - Mi Q? X , I f ,KUQHH ?il'Af Semu ter 14.6Aem6lieA All work and no play make Jack a dull boy. This is an old adage and a 'rrue one, buf Jack is nor a dull boy ai Bell high for he ailended many brighl assemblies of molion piclures, conceris, lalenf programs, leclures, and rallies. For insiance lhe winler seniors, as radio players of Sfalion KRUM, parodied well-known radio pro- grams including, as you see above, a salire on a doclor serial, a cowboy speaker, and a le++ermen's quariel. If was a laugh rioi fo everyone. Also, lhere was a Cavalcade of Preparedness, wilh exhibils and a verse choir lelling lhe role of lhe school in defense. Jordan senf over a super band ol Hep Cais in exchange for seeing fhe Framp+on Follies. Chrislrnas lime broughf ihe A Cappella Choir and also a Chrisfmas play, The Boy Who Found The King. 27 ne wap We tn Once again 'rhe Bell high drama class presenied a killer-diller myslery +o sfudenfs, parenis, and faculry members. The 'rille of +his year's play was The Wasp's Nest lsn r The iiile iusf enough +o show you Thai ir was really a mysrery? The play was under rhe direclion of Bell High School's drama Jreacher, Mrs. Esiher lhlauschildl Siodel. Frances Monigomery played 'rhe parr of +he heroine, Nancy. Mel Pierce was Roger, +he hero. Oihers who 'roolc main paris were: Joyce Afkin- son, as a negro maid who was, incidenfally, a fem- inine Rochesier. Warren Craig 'roolc +he pari of Fiefield, +he supposed villian, who acfually was quiie innocenl and lcepr rhe audience really guessing. Carl Spiers was +he hero's boy-friend. Virginia Thomas, Marion Daly, and Paul Jones were in 'rhe supporling cas'r. Lefi Yo righi: Paul Jones, Fred Hefffner, Warren Craig, Mal Pierce, Evelyn Crowlny, Wanda McCc Spiers Ksiffingl, Connie Fraser fkneelingi, Owen Harris, Virginia Thomas, Larry Porter. 28 Miss Esfher Hauschild Teacher of Drama Second Same ter Hue m6lieA Aller lhe success of lhe Framp+on Follies Yiege Yamashila, our able Sludenl Body President wasled no lime in gelfing more assemblies for us. February 24 slarled lhe summer assemblies, lhese being given in honor of our lwo greal Americans, George Washinglon and Abraham Lincoln. March 5, a blind xylophonisl, Pierce Knox, enler- +ained lhe sfudenls. The sludenls conlribuled gen- erously lor a worlhy cause-The purchase oi Braille eguipmenl lor 'rhe blind. March I3, al 8:00 p.rn. a greal Polish soprano, pianisf, and composer, Mme. Ablamovicz, gave a splendid performance for bofh 'rhe sludenls and parenls in lhe evening. Then, lhe same day, Two differenl lalenl assem- blies were given for The Boys' Forum and The Girls' League. An ex-convicl, R. J. Flash Moore, came +o Bell l-ligh and gave a very inieresfing Jrallc, also showing piclures of prisons. l-le really pul lhe poinl over Thal Crime Does Noi Pay. Well, Bill, lhese are all lhe assemblies we have had so lar, buf 'rhere are slill lol more coming up. l only wish you could be here 'ro enioy lhem as much as we sludenls do. an Drill Team BACK ROW, lefl 'lo righT: Jean Taylor, Buffy Jean Krsinbring, Delma Thompson, Exgolhy Pack, BeTh Van Vlief, Alberla lie. FRONT ROW: Donna Hall, Beverly Hall, Jean Hall, June Waldvogel, Leslie Hamon, Mariorie Elleri, Geniva Verbaan. Band BACK ROW, leff lo righh Chesley All- red, Roberf Wagqoner, Wilbir Reeve, Bryan? Fischback, George Feichler, Dud- ley Cole, Archie Haskins. FIFTH ROW: Bob Sackelli, Sfewarf Mimm, Doris Ball, Bill Crawford, Harry Combesl, Paul Worfhy. FOURTH ROW: George Fitzgerald, Nick Moropoulos, Elmer Dugan, 'Peggy Waddell, Ellwyn Brickson, Wall'eriReese, Eugene Moore. THIRD ROW: Dorolhy Erwin, Alice Burke, Thelma Clemenis, Norma Jean Hollis, Doroihy Crawford, Richard Haw- kins, Gale Griswold, Henry Gaelke, Geor- gia Holden, Raymond Ibanez. SECOND ROW: Beliy Morris, Averill Davidson, Lois Wheeler, Peggy Wrighf, Annie Abaiian, James Sleele, Louie Pas- sarelli, Murle Buchanan, Doyle Evans, Ralph Price, Marilyn GonTer, Belh Hari- man. FRONT ROW: Bill Powell, Al Robinson, Donald Coy, Teddy R. Fillinger, Tom Goodman. Ky Ilia cle and lllcwic . . . lT is Thrilling To see The school band march ouT To The games proudly donned in orange and purple, The school colors. A regular class period is held each day Tor The band buT iT is also an ouTside acTiviTy. Two days a week The band pracTices marching, beTore school, Tor The games. AT pep rallies The band plays an imporTanT parT. The rallies are as exciTing as The games Themselves. Remember The old saying PracTice makes perTecT? Well, we're proud oT our Girls' Drill Team which really proved The old adage by marching ouT To win The NaTional Junior Drill Team Championship Tor l94l. Three long monThs oT hard pracTice, under The leadership oT Wm. Coverdill, enabled Them To qualiTy. AT TirsT There were TiTTy-Two members buT now The Team consisTs oT sixTeen girls, Tour subsTiTuTes, and Their maioreTTe, June Waldvogel. Sponsored by The Maywood VeTerans oT Foreign Wars, The girls in Their sparkling whiTe and lavender saTin uniTorms are The pride oT Bell I-Iigh. Our Senior OrchesTra, under The direcTion oT lvlr. Roy H. Schwieger, has in The pasT year given many crediTable perTormances. ln The Tall semesTer The group played Tor The FrampTon Follies. This semesTer They did very well when They played The accompanimenT To Tales From The Vienna Woods Tor The nighT school voice class. AT ThaT Time They also played The Boys From Syracuse and Second ConnecTicuT March. And now, Bill, we come To one oT The many musical secTions oT our school, noT STolcowsl4is, noT l:riTz Kreislers, noT Glenn lvlillers, buT The Junior OrchesTra, composed oT aspiring musicians Trom The Junior High. These young musicians pracTice diligenTly ThroughouT The semesTer Tor Those greaT occasions when Their musical genius is broughT Torfh. Such occasions are exempliTied by The A9 Class Day and The Junior High CommencemenT Program. . . . They br Yo:-tl: 14 pl me Junior Orchestra BACK ROW: Frances Van Kleeck, Befly Lou Kenworlhy, Hilda Krause, Bob Coch- ran, Wallace Reynolds, Phil Perrin, Paul Schmidf, Joe Choale, Jack Murphy. MIDDLE ROW: Frances Podurqiel, Dor- olhy J. Brown, Dorofhy J. Jones, Donald L. FillpoT, Hefty Reinharf, Leo Davis, Gloria Thomas, Fred Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Georqe Godfrey, Dar- win Rodda. Senior Orchestra BACK ROW: Edilh Caswell, Virqinia Thomas, Joy Sears, Eileen Wain, Jo Ann McDonald, Dorolhy McKay. FOURTH ROW: Virqinia McRoberTs, Dorolhy Cronin, Edward Arlin, Leonard Ek, Meryl Darsey, Elizabelh, Naqy. THIRD ROW: La Vina Hieberl, Beverly Lewis, James Sleele, Louie Passarelli, Bruce Fleming, Harry Clark. SECOND ROW: Cleo Williss, Bill Ja- coby, Clifford Cole, Peqqy Waddell, Joanne Franklin, Alice Burke, Mariorie Koontz. FRONT ROW: Carmen Hoffman, RuTh Ann McElroy. ee1mxfzr'w:1r5r22 . V WW 7 Mr. Roy Schwieger Teacher of Music we Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Barbara Dillard, Elva Gerberdinq, Blanch Griffia, June Burnam, Peqqy Rider, Doris Roberlshaw, Elizabelh Adams, Dorolhy Goree. THIRD ROW: Belly Auslin. Eileen Kurlz, Rila Slallinq, .lacquelyn Roberls, Palricia Frize, Charlolle Mason, Luella Blackwell, Lela Joyce Toliver. SECOND ROW: Georgia Jensen, Donna Adams, Colella Brandan, Jean Slelmasiak, Mildred Harlel, Belly Robinson, Claudia Groover, Evilo Myers, Kalherine De Frenzo. FRONT ROW: Marion Billaud, Clare Binkley, Loywanna Hardin. A Cappella Choir BACK ROW: Johnnie Freeman, Jack Noonan, James Marcus, Roger Sale, Virgil Wick, Bill Weidenbaker, Homer Hend- ricks. THIRD ROW: Alex Sokaloff, Bill Wiley, Edna Simley, Lois Moe, Richard Haal- boom, Holman Rhoades, Irma Naqy, Ber- nard Allen. SECOND ROW: Dick Pellil, Dolores Alm, Bernice de Lapp, Celille Maxson, Wilma Bumpass. Lois Nye, Jene Frey, Gloria Meyer, Billie Wilbourne. FRONT ROW: Lois Butler, Dorolhy Campbell, Belle Chauvie, Lucille Evans, Mary E. Smilh, Barbara Houser, Virginia Knodle, Dorolhy Richharl, Phyllis Robbins, Carol Hermann, Emilyne Scholer. They Sing weet and few . . . The Girls Glee Club is lhe second slep on lhe ladder of vocal lraining in our school. In lhis organizalion The girls' voices are lrained lor lhe A Cappella Choir. The A Cappella Choir is lhe highesl rung of lhe ladder in Bell l-liqh School. The sludenls in The Choir are selecled and rnusl have exceplionally Time voices. ln lhe A Cappella Choir, singing is done wilhoul any sorl ol accompaniment J' 32 T lT you lcnow anyihing aloouT music, Bill, you lcnow ThaT in lvlr. Herrmann and The vocal groups he sponsorsw-The Junior Chorus, The Senior Chorus, The Girls Glee Clulo, and The A Cappella Choir-we have a mixed comloinaTion ThaT can'T be beaTen. The Junior Chorus is an organizaTion Tor Junior l-ligh School sTudenTs in The grades Trom A8 To A9. AT The presenT Time iT has sixTy members. The sTudenTs are given a chance in This group To obTain a lceTTer undersianding oT The rudimenTs and TundamenTals oi music. The Senior Chorus is, oi chorus lwhaT a pun, Billll, The advanced singing group. Mr. Frederick Herrmann Teacher of Voice lreir Reputation lf Hi In Senior Chorus BACK ROW: Paul Baessler, Bill Gib- bons, Belfy Wooldridge, Roberf J. Par- ker, Raymond L. Ahlheim, Donald Hari, Fred Hefffner, Thelma Sanders. MIDDLE ROW: June Casey, Berfha Bradford, June Kellogg, Gloria Meyer, Alfred Campbell, Lorraine Spifler, Helen Warrick, Norma Gibson, Anfoinefie Gov- erna e. FRONT ROW: Jackie Ma ruder, Helen BurneTT, Mariorie Poland, geiiy Allison, Jeanne Cobine, Charles Lonqesi Juanifa Cowden, Anna May Guild, Pearl' Nichols, Gareih Rice. v-new Junior Chorus M BACK ROW: Lefi To riqhf: Hans Siuck Bill Kenworlhy, Oleha Smifh, Roberf Lien, Freda June Kebble, Warren Cannon, Vern Anihony. FOURTH ROW: Florence Buckhanan, Eddie Caswell, Malcolm Eaton, Lewis Kavanaqh, Leo Wilcox, Phyllis Ellioii, Georqina Ferneyhough, Bernice Weaver. THIRD ROW: Laureff Donohoe, Jo Anne Lenihan, Leonard Perrin, Richard Wallers, Beiiy Jackson, Mary Lou Ander- son, Wanda Rusca, Anabell Lanq, Lanier Moore. - SECOND ROW: Gerald Herrinqion, Helen Jones, Clara Louise Van Kleek, Nancy Pifis, John Newman, Ruth Plaufz, Lola Beard, Alice Bell, Mariha Deqen, Keiih Van Vlief. FIRST ROW: Beiiy Reid, Jack Sasseen, Shirley Beilman. pupqy, ,fu nv' ..', or More Ns., WLS is '11-Wy, hr and First Semester Staff TOP ROW, leff fo righf: Joyce Afkinson, Edilor, Bob Smilh, Co- EOTTOM ROW, lefl lo righl: Dorolhy Bradley, Reporler, Douqlas Business Manager, Bob Wallers, Co-Business Manager, Eugene Car- Kenley, Pholoqrapher, Fred Elg, Reporler, Mike Saavedra, Reporler, roll, News Edilor, Bill Wiley, Fealure Edilor, Dean Fisher, Sporls Elsie Mueller, Reporler, Viola Kerns, Reporler, Donna Marie Van Edilor, Verda Reneau, Mailinq Edilor, James Waqqoner, Office Kleeck, Reporler, Vera Suesov, Reporler, Alfred Casler, Reporler. Manager, Perry Ferliq, Reporler. Staff Ilia t-er . . . llirouglw llnis door pass llne lwardesl-worlcing sludenls in Bell l-ligli School- llwe Cl'lllvlES Slall. llwal, Bill old boy, is wl1al's on llie sign over llie door lo Bungalow B, localed amongsl llne busy bungalows al llne wesl side ol llie campus. Glu, yes, ll1isisn'l an ordinary bungalow, as you'll see il you iusl drop in somelime, especially aller scliool, and see llie Cl-lllvllfg in produclion. Slu enls aren'l silling around guielly sludying, poindng lypewrilers, daslwing in and oul lor slories, loolcing in ollier papers lor ideas, liguring oul lieadlines, and correcling prool. l.asl year llie Cl-llMES came llwrougli wills llying colors and won llie Crombie Allen Award al U.S.C. lor irnprovemenl. 'llnis year il resled on ils laurels and didn'l cornpele, bul il's beller llwan ever. Joyce Allcinson was llle winler serneslens edilor, lfier pic- lure and piclures ol lwer slall are on llfiis page. Every lliursclay alnoul l,5OO ol llwe sludenls receive llie paper in lourlli period and read il as desserl lor luncli. Say, I'll send you copies riglil away so llwal you can read il lor yoursell. . . . mf Staff mf A6 During The second semesTer The publicaTions bungalow began operaTions lilce a defense planT on The super schedule because noT only The Cl-HMES buT also The EAGLE wenT inTo producTion, and did we world You lcnow The TirsT issue of The CHIMES came ouT in I927 as a handseT, hand-prinTed paper. Now iT's a linoTyped, machine-prinTed sheeT wriTTen here aT Bell buT made up and published aT HunTingTon During The second semesTer Clirlord Kaehler was ediTor wiTh KaThleen Chapman laTer promoTed To co-ediTor. Some of The ediTions llm lceeping among my souvenirs from boTh semesTers are The Two-color ChrisTmas ediTion, The Open l-louse issue, and The GraduaTion number. JusT leT me inviTe you again To pass Through The enTrance which has The sign: Park High School. The picTure gives you a preTTy good idea as To how iT's all done. In order The sTeps shown are: wriTing, ediTing, linoTyping, copy- reading, proofreading, malcing up, prinTing, and disTribuTing. Through This door pass The hardesT-working sTudenTs in Bell High School- The Cl-IIMES STaTT. Second Semester Staff TOP ROW, Iell To right Clifford Kaehler, Co-Editor, Kathleen Chapman, Co-Edilorg Daurine Andrews, News Ediforg Bee Zike, Assisfanf News Edilorg Barbara Feichfer, Feafure Edilorq Jewel Cheever, Assisfanf Feafure Ediforg Beffy Jean Kreinbrinq, Assisfanl Fealure Edilorg Lila Jean Andrews, Assisfani Fealure Ediforg Helen Lochausen, Acfivilies Edilor. cuff: A E365 WWW BOTTOM ROW, Iefl lo riqhr: Marilyn McCone, Assisfanl Aclivi- Ties Edilorp Ernesf Bryans, Sporls Ediforg Denny Tolrnan, Assislanf Sporfs Ediforg James Selbe, Office Managerg Harold O'Grady, Busi- ness Manaqerg Rod Quarles, Piclure Edilorg Gladys Clark, Copy Edilorg Connie Fraser, Circulalion Edilorg Donald Yafes, Mailing difcr. M8123 L f i-'rg A 5 '.. VP., 1 if cf , 5 Q .. , ,K gf' s T ' l T X' T fl 1 TEX x ,M .,....s...,. M. .....,r . DL..- .... ,gg ,phm .M ,M ,M ,A f, M rrolmm and Dub Wanna G' lv ' , f' 's -I, my 6' x J ylf f f .5 'Xgj l O ' 5, ' s .Gl'oupQ -. I li V ' Lefl lo righl: rd Bei s I , l?NrKen Chapman, Ray Klau n',hi ,, Ernesl Bryansn CI'flo d Kaehler, Bill oersler, Ha,,qld!Heywoo erau smifh, John er. 'iv' ' , it V i. fr l ' V ' L . ' J' Q1 m1 2 , Q 'lil if 4 - 'Y' , cj, lf ,i , 1' H jk . '- it ' . ll, 11 j ,f y k 'X 'sf' K: U 4' Y . 'f is - Latzn Club W, Bill,,on lhe nexl lew pages lel's loo 'over lhe clubs. Up , ove is lhe Discussion Group, cohsisling ol sludenls in- leresled in world allairs who meel every week wilh lvlr. Frederilcsen lo discuss currenl problems and evenls. Nexl lo il is lhe Ellen Richards Club, organized so lhal' girls may solve lheir personal problems. lvlrs. Colvin and lvlrs. Barlrull are lhe lacully sponsors. .F Lasl semesler we had lhe lhree language clubs, bul lhey are now considering an amalgamalion inlo one large group. Spanish Club BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Harold Heywood, Garlh Shomler, Hugh Speers, Roy Forl, Wal- ler All esey, Wayne Newell, John Dapper, Kalhle Chapman. THI W: Nora Duran, Rulh Baessler, Virg' . Daurine Andrews, Don Lang, . Flelcher, Margarel Nicholas, 's 'f ' O 'I Shirlee Archer, Gladys 4' harle ebsler, Alex Balian, Heclor sso-Lopez, arel Aney, Mariorie Fred- X - , Bee e, June Minniclr. ST R avid Jump, Helen Lochausen, Be e brinq, Belly Lou Jessup, Peqqy Wa ary Clocumb, Edna Shomber, Yosh f lzumolo, Mr. Bredberq. 36 BACK ROW: Helen Reeves, Har old Slevens, Val Deane Rice. MIDDLE ROW: Alfred Casler, Lila Lee Pearson, Dorolhy Maxey. FRONT ROW: Charlolle Lam berl, Suzanne Riller, Mrs. Gerard. Ellen Richards Club BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Madeline Fischer, Mariorie Abboll Rosemarie Froelick, Imogene Volaw, Margarel Berlhold, Rhea Aney Belly L. Hellin, Geneva Jones. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lee Barlruff, Mildred Engel, Julia Mazza Belly Jean Adams, Charlolle Hunl, Lanier Moore, Mary Jones, Bev I erly Slaulfer, Mrs. Sue Collins. French Club BACK ROW: Harold Slevens, Duane While, Don Carman, Gerl Hirschberq, Bryanl Fischback. THIRD ROW: Lila Lee Pearson, Marie Anible, Rulh Ann McElroy, Jack Swiharl, James Wilson, Faye Clinlon, Kalh- erine Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Mary E. Smilh, Charlolle Lamberl, Vera Suesor, Vivian Hypes, Jean Mondine, Beverly Means. FR.ONT ROW: Naomi Alm, Alice Russell, Lillian Fischback, Maxine Garrison, Berlha Rambaud, Mrs. Wildman. a.fnseif- M . 5 ir! 'seein Guilders Club BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Lloyd Tucker, Thelma Turner, Charles Newman, Roy Davis, Owen Whilaker, Dean Smifh, Olivia Mayer. MIDDLE ROW: Eileen Kurlz, Thelma Clemenls, Waller Kneeling Luana Beekman, Bill Wiley, Ruby Lane, Isabell Eakins, Leslie Hamon. FRONT ROW: Gloria Tapia, Roberl Srack, Calherine Schmidl, Rosemary Walls, Annie Abaiian, Mr. Lipman. Honor Society BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Virginia Billings, Jack Swiharl, Roberl Malicoal, Bryanl Fischback, Freda June Kebble, Norma Ferraio, Eunice Braunworlh, Vivian Hypes. I. W. K. Club BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Harriel Morrison, Failh Levin, Roberla Moore, Thelma Turner, Phyllis Elleoll, Marqarel Aney, Belly Allison. THIRD ROW: Thelma Head, Phyllis Trimble, Pearl Olson, Mar- guerile Forsler, Donna Van Kleeck, Margaret Nicholas, Joan Babi- neau, Jewel Smiih. SECOND ROW: Miss Sarah E. Bashore, Rosemary Leonard, Lila Andrews, Kalhleen Norris, Alice Ewing, Genevieve Burlon, Belly Payne, Mary E. Smilh, Lucille Evans. FRONT ROW: Donna Slanlon, Yoshiko Mizumolo, Mary Culp, June Minnick, Barbara Ong, Belly Ann Jones, Gloria Zocchi, Elayne Boyd. ln any school, Bill, a cerlain number of sludenls are oulslancl- ing in scholarship and cilizenship. For lhese sludenls in Bell, lhe Scholarship Sociely has been MIDDLE ROW: Belly Carey, Palricia Parrish, Averill Davidson, Conchila Gillian, Mar- lormed- iorie Riller, Leo Davis, Mary Jane Gollschall, Joanne Franklin, Mrs. Burke. FRONT ROW: Merwin Waile, Jack Sharp, Bob Engman, Irene Allen, Douglas Gilmour, Ben Morikawa, Virginia Russell, Rosella Brennan, Myrlle Roberlson, Frances Van Kleeck, Alan Lippincoll. ml N .. rivmw: To provide a slepping slone for lhe Scholarship Sociely is lhe lunc- lion oi lhe Junior l-lonor Sociely lor iunior high school pupils. Bell also has brillianl sludenls in Melal Crail, Ari Crall and Home Crall. The Guilders Club was formed lor lhese sludenls. For lhe girls ol Bell who wanl lo know, lhe l.W.K. lmeaning l Wanl lo Knowwl Forum has been organized wilh lvliss Bashore as The head. Scholarship Society BACK ROW, leil lo righl: Laurence Fitz- gerald, Roberl Gonler, Clifford Cole, Charles Newman, Homer Hendricks, Bob Hansen, Daryl Lippincofl, Belly Robb. FOURTH ROW: Luana Beekman, Thelma Clemenls, Frank Heacox, Anna Thomsen, Tom Goodman, Louise Bloodworlh, Alice Ewing, Belly Hammon. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Russell, Arfhur Monloya, Bill James Wilson, Ray Klausen, Virginia SECOND ROW: Pequy Charlolle Lamberl, Norma man, Jean Dunn, Suzanne Donald. FIRST ROW: Dorolhy Kelly, Rod Quarles, Shirlev Anne Hermann, Gloria Tapia, Rulh g g 3 7 Key Club BACK ROW, lei? to right Bob Wallers, Fred Euler, Wall Alflesey, Roy Forl, Huqh Speers, Paul Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Nolcho Casso-Lopez, Hudson Cox, Raymond Koukal, Jim McKay, Jim June, Harold Sfevens, Carl Helilner. FRONT ROW: Mr. Slodel, Harry Combesl, Yeiqe Yamashifa, Jack Andreasen, Richard Erb, Bruce Kenley, Millon Andreasen. lvleei lhree groups whose moilo is Service . To ihe leil is Ihe Key Club, an elevenlh and iwelilh grade group who combine school service wiih vocaiional and social improverneni. Under loini sponsorship oi 'rhe iacully lMr. Andrew Slodell and lhe Bell'Maywood Kiwanis Club G. Ross and Dr. F. K. Suilerlinl, The club sponsors a Vocalional Guidance Program. Bud Finlay was presidenl lhe iirsl semesierq Jack Andreasen lhe second. Wiihouf a Round Table, lhe Knighis oi Bell, limiied io 'rwenly elevenih and lweliih graders and 1 'E 5 2 I 34? Knights BACK ROW, Ieil lo righf: Harry Main, Roger Ayers, John Raider, Bob Forsler, Eugene Mull. MIDDLE ROW: Orman Piiis, Charles McAdams, Bob Wilson, Fred Hefllner, Roberl Gonler. FRONT ROW: David Jump, Louis Palmer, Bob Holman, Ray Klausen, Dick Holman. chosen on gualiiicalions of scholarship, cilizenship, and loyaliy, wiih Mr. Fredericlasen as King Arihur, live for improving campus condilions. Below are seen lhe members of Ihe Senior l-lieY whose purpose is lo creale, mainlain, and enier lhroughoui school and communily, high slandards oi Chrisiian charac'rer. Daryl Lippincoll was lhe presideni ihe iirsi semesier and l-larold l-leywood fhe second. The year's aciivilies included serving as guards and guides, holding ioinl meelings, en- joying dances, beach pariies, and a snow lrip. Senior Hi- Y BACK ROW: Don Lang, Cleone Connor, George Archer, Robert Morison, Alex Romanoff, Jack Landqreen, Jack Pellon. THIRD ROW: John Payne, Noble Waife, Ernesl Bryans, Leslie Greqq, Bill Foersler, Roger Cary. SECOND ROW: David Kramer, James Wilson, Joe Dersch, Harold Heywood, Clifford Cole, Warren Peace, Carllon Casiens. FRONT ROW: Alfred Casler, Jack Posf, Rodney Bruno, Weston Junior Toasg BACK ROW: Daryl Lippincoll, Joh Somersef, Ernesi Bryans, George Thoma Kafhleen Chapman, Warren Craig, Pegg Rider, Babe Darnell, Daurine Andrews. MIDDLE ROAW: Alfred Casler, Bill Wiley Bruce Kenley, Clayion Ross, Shirley Hard' Arthur Monloya, Rod Quarles, Rufh Bae: ler, Mr. Gordon. .S Till, Daryl Lippincoff, Ellwyn Brickson, Alex Balian, Mr. Steele. 38 Vocational Foods Class BACK ROW, lell lo riqhl: L. T. Brown, Owen Harris. John Reider, Marlin Sliqlbauer, Roberl Harmon, Dick Vaughn. FRONT ROW: Mr. Fred Coman, Gerral R. Mailhiol, Hans Essele, Dick Joy, George Mollal, Richard Parker, Benny Richard Flaker, Arlhur Armslrong. Boy, wriling This leTTer has made me hungry and lcoking aT ThaT piclure ol CheT Coman's vocalional Foods Class does me no good. The boys, They Tell me, cook 90 per cenl ol The Tood served in our caleleria-and ThaT caleleria is Tops in The ciTy. Nexl To Them are posed The Slaqe Crew wilh Slage Boss Phillips. NOT a play goes on nor a public address syslern Tunclions unlil These experTs do Their sTuTT. Their work in The FrampTon Follies and The Wasps NesT are a Tew examples ol Their quick, smoolh sel-making and shiTTing. Stage Crew BACK ROW, Iell To righl: Bill Summers, Les Nolan, Joe O'Connor, Merle Pierce, Pal Coleman, Floyd Glass, Mr. Phillips. FRONT ROW: Ray Lay, Carl Hefllner, Edwin Sarwin, Jimmie Hanley. ln The cenler ol bolh pages is Thal Talkalive group, The Junior ToasTmasTers' Club, Tor Those who like To improve Their speaking. The group meels Tuesday nighls and besides Talking, has had a brealclasl, a picnic aT FullerTon Park, Thealer Trips, conTesTs, and semi-annual banquels. Below is The club, consisling ol Those girls selecled by senior high homerooms as represenla- Tive W's lor womenl oT Bell l-ligh. The members oT The VV club Tunclion much as do The Knighls, cooperaling in aiding sludenls and Tacully To serve The school To beTTer advanlage. nasters Club FRONT ROW: Virginia Chamberlin, mald Yales, Bee Zike, Tom Good- sn, Frank Heacox, Helen Reeves, Iwyn Brickson, Shirley Anne Bradley, yce Alkinxon. Virginia Phipps, Eudora ian. W Club Slarling the W al lhe lefl, and The lop ol lhe bleachers: Leonore Moore and Olivia Mayer, Isabel Hoskins and Leslie Hamon, Pal Okel and Frances Howe, Marie Anible and Rulh Ballenschlag, Belly Sevey, Belly Jean Kreinbrinq, Isabel Eakins, Mary Slocumb, Helen Lochausen, Berlha Rambaud, Rosemary Leonard, Jerry Morrison, Jean Schubin, Thelma Clemenls, Belly Wallers, Eudora Dean, Marilyn Sehm, Marguarile Sleneman, Rulh Madsen, Dorothy Kelly, Gloria Tapia, Marlha Rambaud, Beverly Blhke, Margarel Aney, Marlha Slocumb, June Minnlck, Charlolle Hunl, Rose Froelick, aharlolle Smilh, Kalhleen Chapman, Thelma Turner, and Roberla oore. Officers seen in lhe inserled piclure are: Back row-Mrs. Wildman, sponsor, Belly Robb, presidenlg Rulh Baessler, vice-presidenl. Fronl row: Shirley Anne Bradley, Treasurer: Barbara Feichler, his- loriang Marilyn McCone, secrelary. Stamp Club Exclusively lor lhe Junior high girls is lhe Slarnp Club under lhe supervision ol Mrs. Trondle. The girls have lun collecling slamps from counlries all over lhe world, lrading lhem wilh lheir friends, and learning aboul olher places. BACK ROW, lefl fo riqhl: Jacqueline Chambers, Lola Beard, Mrs. Trondle, Carmen Wells, Jo Ann Roush. FRONT ROW: Rosella Brennan, Palricia Parrish, Helen Jones. Rod and Reel Club Boys ol lhe Rod and Reel club go on fishing lrips aboul once a monlh. Mr. Smilh is lhe sponsor and he helps leach The looys lhe arf ol fishing. Nolcho Casso-Lopez was elecled presidenl' lor The summer semesler. BACK ROW: Bob Smilh, Waller Alflesey, Johnny Ferraro, Roy Forl, Neil Taylor, Jimmie Aloi, Don Periard. FRONT ROW: Ralph Beilman, Leo Riqqs, Wilbur Winegar, Louie Moropoulas, Slewarf Mimm, Hugh Speers, Bob Gallalin, Bob Huslon, Milfon Andreasen. CLOCKWISE: Gordon Larson, Shirley Beilman, Mr. Dirks, island- ingl, Billy Jessup, Ralph Hunziker, Evelyn Harrell, Eugene Moore, Clara Van Kleeck, Richard Colvin, Anne Shubin, Glenn Harris, Billie wgkerdall, Vera Velofi, Berry Reid, Leonard Ek, Robert Cline, Fred ee er. Junior Kodak Club Under lhe ol lvlr. Dirks, lhe boy and girl lhe Junior high are laughl lhe corn- , and developing and prinl- as members ol lhe Junior Kodak 40 BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Gloria Meyer, Douglas Kenley, Frank Manger, Alberl Van Sfralen, Jimmie Jones, Daurine Andrews, Mara- lyn McCone. MIDDLE ROW: Gladys Clark, Rulh Baessler, James Wilson, Sam Wall, Jack Swifzer, Tom Goodman, Mr. Niersbach. FRONT ROW: Bee Zike, Donald Yafes, Carlfon Casiens, Arlhur Monloya, Nora Duran, Helen Lochausen. Senior Kodak Club Senior Kodak clulo members wilh lvlr. Niersbach have inleresling weekly meelings, and are always discovering somelhing new on lheir lrips lo camera shops. Enlarging and mounling piclures are among lheir underlakings. Senior Tri- Y Junior Tri- Y The Senior TrifY Club, a branch ol lhe Y.W.C.A., is surging lorward lo new heighls under The presenl presidenl, Belly Wallers. BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Denny Tolman, Helen Weeks, June Slarner, Babe Darnell, June Walers, Doris Wilson, Marqarel Berlh- old, Belly Wallers, Hazel Dericks. FOURTH ROW: Louise Blessing, Ouida Richards, Norma Warner, Frances Howe, Rulh Flelcher, Hazel Cheslnul, Isabel Ferneybough, Dorolhy Wrislen, Carmelina Masiello. THIRD ROW: Belly Massey, Belh Harlrnan, Thelma Clemenls, Mariorie Ellerl, Helen Burnell, Luana Beekman, Lila Lee Pearson, Belly Eigle, Mickey Comiskey. SECOND ROW: Lucille Papaqna, Mary Slocumb, Dorolhy Bradley, Margarel Sleneman, Kalhryn Blessing, Sally Ingram, Charlelle Lamberl, Joyce Atkinson, Shirlee Archer. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Mary Swor, Arradien Davidson, Belly Lou Jessup, Belly Jean Kricnbring, Elhel Clair, Eileen Pellus, Barbara Feichler, Belly Meeke, Virginia Hoff. A similar organizalion, lhe Junior TriAY, is work- ing lor lhe bellerrnenl ol civic and social lile. This club is lor ninlh and lenlh grade girls. .5 'I BACK ROW: LaVeeda Dugan, June Bruno, Teressa Denham Norma Ferralo, Calleen Bailey, Mariorie Abboll, Virginia Billings. i FOURTH ROW: Miss German, Sheila Hobson, Violel Ganquel, I Berlie Mae Fosler, Delores Spies, Barbara Bergseid. THIRD ROW: Faye Cranslon, Wanda Glynn, Virginia Srack, Eleanor Sligall, Belly Harlel. 5 SECOND ROW: Marilyn Gonler, Averill Davidson, Marqarel Burke, Mariorie Fredriksen, X I5 FRONT ROW: Lois Buller, Lillian Person. Slanding al lefl, reading fronl lo back: Jerry Morrissey, Mar- garel Kraus and Yoshiko Mizurnolo, Anila Valenzuela and Rosemary Leonard, Jean Mondine and Julia Mazza, Leslie Hamon and Donna Van Kleeck, Jessie M. Swoflord and Roberla Moore, Marian Clizbe and Isabel Ferneyhough, Carmelina Masiello and Dorothy Wrislen, Berlha Ramboud and Lois Wheeler, Lucy Di Corpo and Lila Andrews, Rae Nakimuro. Cenlered: Charlolle Hunl, Presidenlg Mrs. Dawkins, sponsor. Senior Ushers Qur Senior Ushers under lhe leadership ol lheir Presidenl, Charlolle l-lunl, lake lheir parl in lhe assemblies by sealing lhe sludenls. Slanding al lell, reading lronl lo back: Harriell Regmunl, Geraldine Johnslon and Beverly Slauffer, Belly Harl and Virginia lvlirbourne, Virginia Billings and Elhel Fickle. Conchila Gillian and Laura Ellen Norlh, Norma Ferralo and Lavada Nelson. Cenler: Miss Snyder, sponsor. Slarlinq al righl, reading back lo fronl: Virginia Dombeck and Frances Cordova, Vivian Slenslrom and Eileen Wain Vivian Hypes and Emily Amack, Wilma Runneals and Mildred 'Enqel, Myrlle Robinson. Junior Ushers hlypes. 4I The Junior Ushers serve lhe school in lh ff hiqh school assemblies. Their presidenl 'ani ' .i, , ,. W With flying the rage tlaeAe clayA, you ought to Aee tlce flying at Kell . . . flying feot6allA, flying lzeelA, flying tenniA 6allA. In Alwrt, Kill now! the time to read about tlwAe flying campcw paA timeA called 14th le tice qv 'WDM QS' Q 1 , sn. a .L , , . A '. i 3 l X L aa , r rcee ar, ,,, ra, R Team Lineups BACK ROW, left fo righf: Fred Podsiekoff, Gerald Gooden, Euqene Mull, Peler Thompson, Desmond Creed, Ernie Andrews, Richard Sandsfrom, Jerry Colman, Ray Koukal, Jack Coy. THIRD ROW: Jack Bosanko, Ralph Cowden, Boyd Kammel, Mor- oan. Bevan, Leonard Fliopen, Alex Sokalorf. Daniel Danielson, Roy Davis, Sfewarf Mimm, Don Periard, Sam Wall. SECOND ROW: Leo Riqqs, Larry Clark, Guy Gipple, Bill Wesl, Jack Andreasen, Homer Hendricks, Malcolm Ealon, Tony Ranelleffi, th Kinkade, Owen Whifaker, Bob Forster, Eugene LeaviH. 1, Q WN 44 FRONT ROW: Lawrence Brown, Bob Wallers, Yeiqe Yamashila, Dick Brooks, Dan Sullivan, Johnny Ferraro, Louis Moropoulas, Johnny Marlin, Waller Alflesey, Roy Forf, Gay Boyer. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES, lop corner lo boflom corner: Ernie An- drews, right halfbackg Jack Andreasen, left guard, Waller Alllesey, lefl fackleg Gay Boyer, fullback, Larry Clark, quarlerbackg Desmond Creed, right end, Johnny Ferraro, riqhl fackleg Leonard Flippen, quardj Rov Forl, leff end, Johnny Marlin, cenlerg Leo Riggs, leff halfback, Yeige Yamashila, righi guard. W xyg ffm I ?vvt6alIA for ?un A Lf., If ,f31'. ff' ' , 'f V , Coach Norman Smi+ if e apo eon I 'Al , ' LH N I 64, ywfwzg pf 9m W N2 N S 'S ' 5 The en, lliiglc ty Smitlw 14re They . . . Because I wenT To all of our VarsiTy's foofball Tussles This year, l'd like To Tell you somefhing abouT how Those boys came ouT of iT all. Things looked preTTy dark for Coach Norman Smifh aT The begin- ning of The season. Poor Coach, Fairfax, our firsT pracfice-game rival, Thoughfg he had buT Two of l939's firsf eleven back and a bunch of green kids wiTh which To meeT Their Thrusf. BuT alas, Those greenies mopped up Those Colonials wiTh a sfaunch line, Leo Riggs' passes, and Gay Boyer's line plunges. Yep, The Eagles slipped away a I2-6 win on The home field To sTarT off in The proper manner. Now, Gardena sfood in our paTh. Those boys had a plenfy Tough line and a brillianf backfield ace named Lowell Wagner. However, Bell had a fighfing line and a pass-Tosser named Leo Riggs who, wiTh a pass To Guy Gipple, broke up The 7-6 lead The Gardena hosT had on us nearly The enTire second half. We won, I3-7. l-lowever, enough for The prac- Tice maTches. Now, for The ones ThaT counfed. 46 Our boys placed second in The Easfern League, Taking buT one game on The chin. Riis, invading our TerriTory, was easily polished off, I9-I3. Our own Dick Brooks, end, blocked a Riis punf deep in enemy Terrifory and pounced on iT over The goal for The oufsfanding individual achievemenf. Boy oh boy, did our line mow 'em and show 'em in The nexf game aT Soufh GaTe, as we crushed Those Ramblers, I9-7. Gay Boyer, Leo Riggs, and Bill WesT confribufed Eagle scores, all being runs. l-lunTingTon Park, our biTTeresT rival, confronTed us as nexT foe on our field, Ernie Andrews passed To Dick Brooks and Leo Riggs flipped To Malcolm EaTon To garner I2 of our I3 poinTs. I-l.P. managed To collecT 8 as we beaT Them for The firsf Time in five years. Everyfhing was running smooifh-like unTil our boys wenT Bulldog hunTing and were biTTen, 21-7, aT Garfield. Some big colored fella named Willie Slayfon did loTs of The Garfield damage To Bell. Jack Bosanko Took Leo Riggs' I5-yard Toss and ramblecl 40 yards more for our only score. BACK ROW, lell lo righl: Don Mafhews, Millon Andreasen, Richard Armas, Roberl Campini, Lloyd Skaggs, Lewis Benninglon, Daniel Ryan, Art Abaiian, Henry lge, Frank Heacox, Blaine Barlow. FOURTH ROW: James Blizzard, Elmer Dugan, Raymo uls, Bob Abailan, Carl Speirs, Lowell Braehl, Jim Clark. Roberl Huslon, Rengr eor ia a, Frank Byrd, Hal Kuykendall. Z THIRD ROW: Dwlohl Nienkamp, Edward Prince, ecil ilh, Lee, Willi m Huqhes, Harold Taylor, Louis Palmer, Edward Vella, Jimmi Aloi im c ay, Bob and, Glenn Culler, Don Lang. SECOND ROW: Joe Dersch, Bob Bo o, Orman Pifls arold S Qns, Heclor Casso- Lopez, Fred Fosler, George Harmon ob Hol a Da d Ragli, ichard Pellus, Ted Morfon, Gordon Olson. , ,, , FRONT ROW: Lolus Barke oe rfm n, I Charlewdomi o , Bob l-lifes, Earl Enqman, Ralph Briffell, Pa In aul Worlh elvin ' ce, Bernard Allen, R. T. 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The Cees, in winning nine games oul ol lwelve, seven being praclice games and lwo league games, oulscored lheir opponenls 387-ZI3. il he mighly Dees made lhe besl record ol all, winning all lwelve of lheir conlesls and oulscoring Their oploonenls 24l-I I5. l-ligh poinl men for lhe varsily were Jaclc Slrachan wilh lifly-seven poinls, l-lugh Speers wilh lhirly-six, and Roger Sale and Wallace Floyd wilh lhirly-four each. Speers, Cox, and Slrachan re- ceived honorable menlion on lhe All-Faslern League leam. Firsl slringers for lhe maiorily ol fhe season were Slrachan and Floyd, forwards: Sale, cenlerg Cox and Speers, guards. Gradualing lellermen are Slrachan, Paulson and Sale: relurning lellermen are O'Connor, Floyd, Speers, Cox, and Daniels. ' i FRONT ROW: Ernie Bryans, Aufhur Plaufz, Wallace Floyd, Clifford J vi Cole. some Vw-Ci Bees . . . BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Sam Irvine, George Archer, Bill Jacoby, Jim George, Frank Fries, Alberl Fowler, Daryl Lippincoll, Harold Anlunez, Mike Saavedra. FRONT ROW: Eugene Carroll, Dean Fisher, Ray Thompson, Marvin Pierce, Fletcher Robbe Dave Kramer, Jack Theemling, Lloyd Tucker. - X O' Cees . . . BACK ROW, left fo righr: Vern Anfhony George Colombo, Bill Rodda, Lowell Price, Bill Reynolds, Harold Heywood, Earnesi Hoff- esl, Roberl Karfrude, Mr. Singer. FRONT ROW: Bill Young, Bob Bradford, George Carr, Bill McCormick, Mars o?i as, F ylpw WWW 1 , X Dees . . . BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Vern Anfhony, Paul Baessler, Ernie Wain, Marshall Slyll, Mr. Singer. FRONT ROW: David Turgeon, Lee Richards, Charlie Comiskey, Hector Saavedra. High poinl men for lhe Bee leam were Frank Fries wilh eighly-five poinls, David Kramer eighly poinls, James George lorly-lwo, Ray Thompson lhirly-seven, and Marvin Pierce lwenly-seven. Grad- ualing lellermen are Kramer, Thompson, Theemling, Fischer, and Saavadra: reiurning leliermen are Robbe, George, Anfunez, Pierce, and Fries. Our Cee ieam slars are Bill McCormick wilh sevenly-Tour poinls, Bill Young wiih sixly-seven, l-larold Heywood forlyenine, and Marshall eem- ling iorly. The only gradualing man is y The champion Dee leam had lwo pay l Richards and Charley Comiskey, lied up 'g poinl honors wilh liily-four poinls apiece. lllvdern lllercuriu Tarn Uut To Ke Boy, oh boy! WhaT a Track Team! Yes sir, Bill, Bell men really broke The records This season. Joe O'Connor week aTTer week broke The school record Tor The mile, Tinally doing iT in 4:32.6. Leslie Gregg hiT 2:0I .2 in The 880. A couple oT The oTher experTs in The mile were Bob WalTers and NaTcho Casso Lopez while Frank Heacox and CliT- Tord Cole sure helped Gregg Take care oT The 880. In The 440 were Don Carman and Bob Lien. PaT Coleman, Frank Fries, and Malcom EaTon were parTicipanTs in The 220. AccepTing The challenge OT The low hurdles were Morgan Bevan, l-lomer l-leridricks, and Leo Riggs, wiTh honors in The high hurdles going To Bevan and Hendricks. As Tor The iumpers This season, some oT Those compeTing were Perry FerTig, Frank Fries, Bud Riggs, and Carmi STeele. Those high iumping were WalTer ATTlesey, Bob GallaTin, and Perry FerTig. Bob Abaiian Took care oT The honors Tor pole vaulTing. You should have seen ThaT boy, Bill. OT course Tony RanelleTTi, I-lugh Speers, and Roy ForT were The boys who showed everyone how To shoT- puT. STeele, EaTon, and Coleman provided The dash in The l00 yard dash. VarsiTy relayers Tor Bell This season were EaTon, Riggs, FerTig, WhiTTaker, Coleman, Gregg, Fries, and STeele. The Tellows on The Bee Team were plenTy TasT- no Toolin'. Two oT Them were l-lecTor Casso-Lopez and Jim l-lays who ran The l320. Then in The 660 were Pierce and Nicholas. GusTavino is really an all-around Track man, buT specialized in The broad iump and l00-yard dash. Philamalee waTched over The 220 and The relay. MilTon Andreasen was in The l00 yard dash: Pierce in The broad iump really did his sTuTTg and Earl Engman high iumped. BoTh preliminaries and Tinals oT The EasTern Lea- gue were held on Reeves Field wiTh The Eagles playing hosT To T-LP., GarTield, Rees, Jordan, and SouTh GaTe. The Team placed TiTTh wiTh O'Connor and Gregg snaTching TirsTs. ,,....,-up-f- ' , if T f if fmt 1 ii TW. .vi . of 1 K 'TS T Q A T Q1 - ' T 1 6 L4 Y . . . dmbling ,4 01104 1 I in Providing lwo imporlanl paris oi lhe Bee relay leam were Philamalee and Andreasen. Also giving lhe varsily men a run for lheir money were pole vaullers Slephens and Graham, and shol pullers Arrnas and Huslon. Bringing up lhe small end oi lhe Bell irack learns lin lhe physical sense onlyl are lhe Bell Cees. A lew ol lhese mighly lillle meleors are Shubin, who ran in lhe 50 and ihe lOO, Kolichas, who ran lhe 50, and Smilh who ran lhe IOO. Jumping lhe IZO lows, and coming up lasl are Young, Mori, and Pele Shubin. Anolher pair ol lleei mercuries are Andy Shuloin and Conneriord, who lore oul in lhe 660. 1. .xi v'vt 1-uuwirmi ll' IPI' g . , I iv!! Coach Millon Nasl muy Nash Varsity BACK ROW, leff fo righl: Leo Riggs, Walfer Alflesey, Bob Smifh, Frank Fries, Homer Hen- dricks, Joe O'Connor, Owen Whifaker, Bud Lien, Hugh Speers, Joh-n Freeman. THIRD ROW: Roger Sale, Bill Scoil, Don Morgan, Bob Gallalin, Kennelh Kinkade, Tony Rannalleffi, Richard Erb, Leslie Gregg, Noicho Casso Lopez, Ernesf Bryans, Don Carmen, Bob Walfers, Roy Forl, Bob Weiland, Jimmy Selbe. SECOND ROW: Franklin Malhis, Roy Davis, Bob Forster, Alvin Fodor, Bob Campini, Perry Ferfig, Joe Pafella, Fred Fosier, George Simmons, Jimmy Aloi, Billy Selbe, Bob Hol- man, Harold Taylor. FRONT ROW: Bill Booth, Clifford Cole, Morgan Bevan, Jimmy George, Ernie Del Villar, Bob Abaiian, Pal Coleman, Frank Heacox, Bernard Allen, Leonard Flippen, Mal- colm Ealon, Ari Cook. Bees BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Charles Newman, Reynaldo Soliz, Earl Engman, Wesley Graham, Jack Theemling, Bob Page, Eugene Philmalee, Charles Morrison, Bob Weiland. THIRD ROW: Leroy Slephens, Carl Spiers, Duane Coufs, Bill Kenworlhy, Roger Le Clair, Eddie Prince, Harold Kuykandall, Charles Websfer, Cecil Lee. SECOND ROW: Richard Peflil, Bill Rodda, Bob Huslon, Kelley Glynn, Guido Gusiavino, Mill Andreasen, Harry 'Haymond, Harvey Nichols, Harl Reynolds. FRONT ROW: Frank Byrd, Richard Armas, Hector Casso-Lopel, Jim Hays, Marvin Pierce, Orlando Georgianna. f ,I AV K Wfvf ,bees W, lei? lo righl: Bill Davis, Bob Bosanko, Frank Caselles, Bob Aba- Tsuisomi Mori, Gene Eqeye Clarence Irwin Makel,Qecil Smi .W MIDDLE ROW: Bob Weiland, B lun Frank Horner, Marion Comerf 2 - o Frank Kofichas, George Floy FR NT ROW: Bob Yo Bob Hays, Carl Mariin, Shubin, Roberl Chewning, B'l lt, :ig mf . - ,, ish, Ralph Eafon, Ralph Pendle! li M O l sis dl ' 1 I . Sl 'wmericalf ?avvrite fame Have you ever seen our ieam play America's Favorife Game? You have missed someihing if you haven'i. Up unril lasi year we hadn'i had a hardball nine for four years. Thai is ihe reason we were really proud 'rhal we could iurn our such players as lhal flashy pilcher, who piiched a no-hir, no-run game noi so very long ago. Thai was none olher ihan Bob Daniels, who also piiched a iwelve inning game againsi Hollywood High wiih a final score ol Hol- lywood 2, Bell 4. Wow! Whai a game. Before ihe regular baseball season began ihis year, Dorsey High School held an inviiaiional base- ball lournameni wilh aboul' lhiriy-iwo reams enier- ed. Bell's Jream slaried by deieaiing Riis, buf Jel- lerson and San Pedro seemed io be more lhan lhe nine could lake. Say, while I lhinlc of ii, l lhink you should know lhal our of len league games played ihis season, we won live of Them, iwo being shul-ouls. The lineup, which saw pleniy ol aclion rhis sea- son, consisled of Danny Griliiih, second base: Hank Yannello, ihird base: Holman Rhoades, shori- siopq Paul Jones. iirsi base: Boyd Kammel, caicherg Bud Riggs, leii field, and Bob Daniels, piicher. Proof ol lhe laci Thai Bell High has done all righl all ihe way around is lhai Wrigley Field had a Bell nighl lasi year iusi To honor our players. Varsity Baseballers BACK ROW, lofi io right Frank Puch, William Roberis, Bill Koriman, John Somersef, Bob Newcomb, R dd B Fl m' Geor e Colombo. o a, ruce e Ing, g THIRD ROW: Ray Koukal, Perry Ferfig, Hank Yannello, Leo Riggs, Boyd Kammel, Paul Jones, Frank Wem ki h Arihur Plaufz. rc , SECOND ROW: Peier Muniei fmgrj, Charles Womack: Pa? Mauch, Holman Rhoades, Dick Brooks, Tommy Zinnen, Guss Eoff, Roberf Pesci, George Archer, George Feichier. FRONT ROW: Raymond Piper, Lee Bumcrof, Dan Griffiih, Bob Daniels, Orman Pifis, Curly Robbe, Vernon - Lewis, Gordon Sfewarf, James Maxey. lla 52 1-5 ,,,,.f NK?-4 ,JJ . 3. .,,. u -'- 'UK 2 'Tan 1 K f 96 Us elm Baseball Some of lhe sluggers who will be back nex'r year fo do or die for Bell High are Boyd Kammel, calcherp Vernon Lewis, who will do some horsehide flinging: Tommy Zinnen, Danny Griflilh, Holman Rhoades, Hank Yanello, Orman Piffs, and Oscar Bumcrof, liHle brolher of alumni Bob Bumcrol who played shorl sfop for us lasl' year. And say, speaking of alumni, Bill, you oughf lo remember Jimmy Crandall, who used lo be one of lhe Eagle nine noi so awfully long ago. Well, you probably know lhaf he really did old Bell proud when he wenf info professional baseball and rose +o fame as a calcher. Then 'rhere's 'rhal olher one, Glen Rip Russell, who hasn'+ done so badly eiiher. Almosf every baseball player agrees fha? mos+ of lhe credif of his success goes fo his coaches and frainers. Well, 'rha+'s where Coach Smilh comes in. He had a lor +o do wi'rh fhe success of our leam nol' only This year bul lasl year foo. All 'the boys look up 'ro him and +ha+, Bill, is probably fhe reason we won as many games as we did. Closing fhis lefler, Bill, l iusl' wanl you 'ro know +ha+ our 'ream can 'rake if because 'rhey are s+ill op- limislic and are saying already 'rhaf They are ou'r 'ro mow 'em down nex+ year. 53 ?or Zo e They e 1411 ThirTy-love, Deuce, Aol OuT are a Tew oT The score signals you're liable To hear on any one oT our Tour Tennis courTs, any day in The year, Bill. Tennis aT Bell T-ligh has enioyed an increase in populariTy oT laTe: so much so, in TacT, ThaT Tor The lasT Two years a winTer Training class has been in- cluded in The physical educaTion schedule. By en- rolling in This class, and receiving The insTrucTions oT lvlr. Crawshaw, who himselT is a Tormer Tennis champ, The boys have a chance To geT in shape Tor The spring league maTches. Each year abouT nine Tellows are eligible To receive varsiTy leTTers. This year Tor The TirsT Time, Bell has had a Bee Tennis Team, and These boys will be The proud bearers oT The TirsT Bee Tennis leTTers. One oT The advanTages oT having a Bee Team is ThaT iT assures beTTer-Trained and exper- ienced players To sTep inTo The places vacaTed by The graduaTing varsiTy men. CapTain oT The Team This year, as elecTed by The Tellows, was Don NewTon, who Toolc over The hone orary posiTion Trom lasT year's head man, Bill FoersTer. Tennis Team BACK ROW, lefl To right: Joe Dersch, Charles McAdams, Rodney Bruno, Russell Miloi, George Thomas, Don NewTon, Euell Parrish, Lee Richards. FRONT ROW: Rav Klausen, Bill FoersTer, wh w M hall Theem- John Reider, Mr. Cra s a , ars alan Clif? Johnso QS l 54 'w . O Gymnastzcs Team BACK ROW, lefi io righl: Mr. Singer, Ted Anthony Venduiolo, Harold Sfevens, Donald Sfreefer, John Siyll. MIDDLE ROW: Henry lge, Ramon Ibanez, Harold Mineqar, Jim Clark, Gordon Olson, Daniel Ryan. FRONT ROW: Floyd Glass, Bill Charles, Siroui, Harry Morfon, Richard Rica, Lyle Williams, Fred Reed, Norman Ashley, Mar- shall Sfyll. Here, 'ful-nabout i Real ay ?air F ay Though ignoramuses may 'rhinlc a long horsel' is an equine freak, a Hhorizonlal bar is a iudge's bench, and a free exercise is a radio offer, you and I, Bill, undersland +ha+ 'rhese are bul 'rerms used by gymnasls as 'lhey iump, whirl, squirm, hop, wiggle, climb, and 'lwisl lheir way 'ro glory. The bar and bell men clidn r snag any laurel wrealhs This season, bul They won lhree of rheir six league meels coming oul ahead of Soulh Gale, Banning, and Riis, besides winning a praclice session againsi Long Beach: +hey frailed l-lun+ing+on Parlc, Garfield, and San Pedro. ln poinls lhey made 383 lo lheir opponenls' 443. Thiriy-five men were oul for lhe leam, mosl oi lhem for lhe firsi lime. High poinl man was Jimmy Clark, followed by Slewarl Mimm, Bill Charles, and Bill McCormick, all of whom will compele again nexl year. ln ihe League Meel, Olson, Clark, and McCormick were compeiilors and lhe lailer lwo were enlered in lhe All-Cily. Coach Singer feels oplimisiic over nexl year because of 'rhe excellenl progress ol 'rhe new men. So walch us in l942, Bill. 55 Q xk rkge-of' Kell High School I 313 fo' Q Q! P 9 ll ' M-ff 53214522 . 0 ' ' VARSITY SCORES Teams I ' nd 2 d Round Bell I2 - - lPrac+iceI Fairll 6 Bell vs, R155 ,,,,A,,A A,..,,,,,,,,,-,, H A 49 36-3l Bell I3 - - IPrac+icel GSP X 7 Bell vs, Jordan ,,A,,-,,, ,,,,,,, 4 , 32 Vu 24-2I Bell I9 ----- RIIS I 7 I3 Bell vs. Soullm Gale ....,....,.,.. I ...V li I3- 7 36-3I Bell 20 - - - ' SOUIIII 7 Bell vs. Hunlinglon Parlc ,,,, ,...,,. I- 4 3I-39 Bell I3 - - - - HUUIIIIIQI Peflf 81' Bell vs. Garfield ,,,...A,.,..,,... I ....,... .7 5 I9-29 Bell 7 - - - - Garli ild 2If 1 ..T Bell I - - IForI:ei+l Jordai ll2-l75 I46-I5 X 2 EE SC RES T ams Isl' Round 2nd und Bell v Rlis ...,.7,7,,,.,,.. 7777,... ....,..... 3 I -29 54-35 I, 4 Bell vs. r .......A.. .. .A.......,. 26-32 ff' 27-32 I Bell vs. Soullw Ga e 4 .,..,A777,.,....,..., 3-20 34-32 I Bell vs. Hunlinglo P rlc .....s,s.A,s,s, 7--9 I 28-34 ell vs. Garlield .. .. A,.7,7,.... 7s,,,, 7 -2I 20-I7 VARSITY LEAG ST NDI GS ' --- + Tied pd, I4 IXQI 163-Iso Garfield ss,,.,.. I,sAssssss, ssss I . OOO LEA UE 5 ANDIN 5 BELL ----------------------- ------ Varsify T ms Bees IIS ------------------------- ---- ------- o n osf Pc+. n Losi' Pct V an I I I.OO0 l'I P. 4 .600 Hun I Ori ark 7 .700 Ga ield' 3 .700 Sou+h ee 4 6 .4oo B L' .ff' 4 .boo 4 6 .400 S. I. 4 .600 6 .400 Jor an 6 .400 I 9 .IOO I I 9 .IO0 -D BASKET A L SCO ES Cee Scores am Dee Scores E CORE 22-2: Bell V. Ro seven zo- 7 Ga ena I8-I4 B vs. . P. 23-I3 e Loy la I5-30 Be vs. Ga field I2- 5 e 4I-25 B II vs. Bel onl' 2l-I0 e J a I8-I4 i ell vs. Ga ena 24-I0 e Soullri ale 24-I4 I ll vs. Was inglon I 7- 6 e Hunlm I ark 25- 8 Bell vs. Gar ena I6- 7 e arfie 3I-23 Bell vs. Ban ing I9-IO 42- 4 Bell vs. Wi on 35- 7 I0-I5 Bell vs. Torrance 25-I 5 I9-I5 Bell vs. Jordan 20-I 22-30 Bell vs. S. G. -I0 287-2 24I-l I5 LEAGUE STAN INGS NDI S Ceeg Teams Dees n L ' C , Won Los'I' Pcl. Won Losl' Pcl. I 2 2 500 BELL 4 0 l.000 0 4 000 l'I. P. 2 2 .500 Pa --------,---.,A, 3 I 750 Soulh Gale 2 2 .500 I 3 250 Jordan 2 2 .500 4 0 I .000 Garfield 0 4 .000 56 Orange and Purple fggglea M VZ M iv-K A -A I.. Aff www A , ' Ll If 'I rf? If Wy! . f . gg' If D- f ' B ll KaAe6all -f I . f M,.ff'f , ' I I A gymnaw ticA PRE-SEASON PIIACIQZEVI f , ' ' ' I 6 scones Bell 9 ---- ' ' U- flloadobd 451 ' Bell 43 ---- I-Iunllnglon Plc. 77 Bell I I - - - f'- fx - 'L 'i I'I'Ujf57vIlood gf ' 6 Bell 69If2 - - - Long. Beach 5OIf2 Bell II - - FL K- oBBHnIng . .Bell 66If2 , - Banmng 53lf2 Bell O - - A - A. - I B ' '. A 2 ', 'I ell 36 - San Pedro 84 sen I - - '-' I L, 4 ,,' ell 3I ff. - - Garfield 89V - - f M -' 0.76 A ell 7411. - . Rus 30 2 ,Q ' ff ,,. 2I7f.-ci! Belly. 6lI!Z 3 - - Soullw Gale 58lf2 v . ,' ' LJ- 2 l fl ' -' -' !' 1.1 I ,ff 382 443 . ,L S: v 6,14 51,1 f I i4 W6 - P' If - ' f .1 -' B -I'I 99532 T 'SN gf, !.4!jg 477 ' LEAGUE STANDINGS e ' ' ! - ' - .I I5 -. -. Won Losl PCI. Bell If Ia lf! f Jelcleyfl 5 Garfield ,erev.......,,..V..,e,,.....,,.e,.......,. 6 0 I.OO0 Ball OWN, ' . 1 ' ' J ' , ' San P CIVO 7 San Pedro .Y......e,e.. ,...,,e, 5 I .833 A , '. l Hunhngfon Park ..,..,. ...,.,.. 4 2 .666 I5 A f I, 7. I5 BELL ,,,,,,,,,,LL,LL,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,L 3 3 .500 if xl' Banning vv.........L., ,.LLL... 2 4 .333 4 Soullw Gale ,,,, v....... I 5 .I66 53 Riis ,,LLLLLLL.L... LLLLL,.. 0 6 .000 LEAGUE SCO S gen 4 lI2 Inningsl - - ollywood 2 6 3 ----- Fremonf Bell 2 - - - - Los Angeles Bal' I - Jefferson 2 VARSITY SCORES Bel' 2 - - Fairfax 0 Bell 3 .5 -.--.- RIIS - 68.5 Bal' 2 - - Ulafvafsifv 3 Bell 2.0 .-...- H. P. 62.0 Bel: I5 - - - - Rus . I6 Bell 49.5 - - Jordan 54.5 Ban 2 - 5 - - - HUIIIIVIQIO ark I Bell 49.5 - - S. Gm 54.5 I Ba 6 INa HH mal - HamIl+af1 .ff sen 50.0 - - Garfield 54.0 Bell O ----- Dorsey 9 37 42 LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Los'I' Pct RIIS ............................. .... 4 If 0 .900 Hunlinglon Park ....... 4I 2 0 .900 2 LEAGUE STANDINGS ijgf:1'd --2-5'-5--------- 3 2 Q83 DO ey VISOR 'gm Soullw G6'IQ'f.ffffff I 4 2200 BELL O 5 .OOO J erson ...... ...... 8 3 .727 remonl ........ ...... 7 4 , ,636 BELL .......... ...... 6 5 ' .555 RIIS ................ ...... 6 5 .555 ' Unlversify ........ ...... 6 5 ,555 VSHICG .a.-...... ...... 6 5 .555 LEAGUE STANDINGS Fairfax ................. ...... 6 5 .555 Won L c Los Angeles ............. .6.... 4 7 .363 Garfield ..................... . 3 -'Sr l IUr1lIr1gl'Or1 Perl! ...E.v..3 ...... 3 8 .273 I-Iunfinglon Park ....... . 2 Hollywood ............... ...... 3 8 .273 BELL ........................ . I 2 3 I'l6mII+Of1 ............. ...... I IO .O9I Soulh Gale ........ . O 3 -H 57 ' ,. if ef' ' . ,sans BACK ROW lefl lo riqhl: Ouida Richards, Kalhryn Huddleslon, Mildred Sanborn, Thelma Cox, Anna Marie Thomsen, Hazel Cheslnul, Jackie Hoqq, Isabella Hoskln, Jean Mondine, Lois Moe, Thelma Turner, Dorolhy Moore, Leone Moore, June Walers, Melva Ivy, Mar- qarel Burlhold, Ozzie Caldwell, June Slarner, Rulh Morrell, Olivia Mayer. FIFTH ROW: Pal Okell, Shirley Hardy. Peqqy Rider, Gwen Fricke, Doris Roberlshaw, Jean Masiello, Jeane Fischer, Dorolhy Hieberl, Belly McCarley, Violel Holmer, Judy Olive, Marlha Slo- cumb, Kalhryn Denio, Dorolhy Wrislen, Helen Weeks, Elhel Clair, Denny Tolman, Hazel Dericks, Doris Wilson, Belly Wallers, Thelma Clemenls, FOURTH ROW: Berlie Mae Fosler, Maura Saavedra, Rose- mary Leonard, Pearl Olson, Norma Warner, Frances Howe, Dorolhie Meese, Louise. Freeman, Aida Caforio, Jerry Mulligan, La Vonne Richards, Belly Jo Reed, Belly Payne, Lorraine Maples, Beverly F. Lewis, Mary Alice Hendricks, Rufh Ballenschlag, Dorolhy Pack, Peggy Hiqqins, Margie Ellerl. ' THIRD ROW: Belly Abaiian. Aline Newberry, Gwen Towninq, Belly Kreamer, Leonore Lewis, Jean Haskin, Mariorie Koonlz, Anne Koeker, Belly Robinson, Virqinia Willis, Mildred Harlel, Rosie Bruno, Palricia Frize, Dorolhy Royce, Dorolhy Maxey, Louise Blessinq, Beverly Means, Maxine Garrison, Alberla While, Luana Beekman, Ernez Slewarl. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Sehm, Isabell Eakins, irohne Clair, Suzanne Riller, Lorraine Duarle, Annie Abaiiarg Beliy Jean Krienbring, Beverly Hall, Donna Hall, Je nne Tayl , Bely Lang, Clare Binkley, Lois Taylor, Jean Shubin. Jerry Mulmlgxucille La Form, June Minnick, Evelyn Brandl, Peqqp, Sor sln, cey Jean Walkins. ,J Q , v FRONT ROW: Loywanna Hardin, Edna Lhlx Muh' s, Cgakrnen Hoff- D K Il man, Carolyn Denio, Shirley Wriqhl, Eudqra , lhy e y, Wilma Barbour, Dorris Flynl, Marlha Ram ud, J n Knvllsi, Mari- lyn Blancarle, Beverly Belhke, Belly Cull n, rley A ne radley, Lucille Papaqna, Marian Blackie, Mary., alor ' I I K ' ' Girls' Athletic Association l U N 3,5 'yv.j '. l' vii il' xl 'B' l .H 'ui Q izrbsx ' 'I Isl 'I I 9'-1 14- 14-t eh ,f 'll . I l - ,f ' J t I 'll ,lllj :jill A ' I ' ,NB A G. A. A. Lettergirls 'N BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Mickey Comiskey, Dorolhy Maxey, Helen MIDDLE ROW: Dorolhy Kelly, Elhel Clair, Lucille LaForm Belly Weeks, Denny Tolman, Doris Wilson, Helen Caldwell, Marqarel Kreamer, Louise Gilberl, Belly Godfrey, Thelma Clemenls, Luana Berlhold, Belly Wallers. Beekman- FRONT ROW: Beverly Belhke, Beverly Means, Olivia Mayer, June Slarner, Francis Howe, Norma Warner, Joyce Alkinson. 'Km A on Infiniti sg 13333. si is 'QQ' 0' ol- C - B. . gal.:-,' ...-+.,.9 G. A. A. Officials BACK ROW, lefl fo righl: Helen Lundsfrom, Hazel Cheslnuf Olivia Mayer, Ouida Richards, Helen Caldwell, June Slarner. ' FRONT ROW: Beverly Belhke, Muriel Comiskey. li you visii our school someday, Bill, and happen 'ro wander oul foward ihe aihleiic iields during ihe sixih or sevenih period, you will see aboui one hundred and lhiriy girls dressed uniformly in whiie and orange gym oulliis. These belles, Bill, are none oiher lhan ihal aihleiic minded group ol young women who belong io lhe Girls' Aihlelic Associaiion. This year ihe G. A. A. has been sponsored as usual by Miss Thelma Ward, Physical educalion ieacher. Miss Bealrice Whililesey, new +o Bell High, has also coniribuied oi her lime and energy. G. A. A. Cabinet BACK ROW, leff lo riqhl: Nadine Tolman, Ouilda Richards Isabella Hoskins. FRONT ROW: Beverly Belhke, Helen Caldwell, June Slarner Elhel Clair, Miss Ward, Dorolhy Kelly, Belly Kreamer. Sporls offered during ihe semesiers have in- cluded baslqeiball, speedball, iennis, volleyball, hoclcey, and baseball. Two new acliviiies were infro- duced for ihe iirsi Time in Bell l-ligh's hislory. These were swimming and bowling. Oi lhe social season ihe ouislanding evenf was The Sadie l-lawlcin's Day pariy which gave ihe gals a chance io snag iheir men. lPic'rures of lhese are on page lOO.l Aiier chasing her Lil Abner, each Sadie ioolc her man inlo ihe big gym, which was decoraled in irue siyle for ihe occasion. l-lere ihe couples iurned hill-loillies and performed many of ihe old 'rime hill counlry dances. Eh BACK ROW: Dorolhy Blackie, Virginia Milburn, Belly Koonlz, Elhel Fickle, Colleen Donahoe, Norma Douqlass, Virginia Billinqs, Belly Murry, Merilda Curlis, Du Wayne Kuykendall, Gloria Whillen, Carolyn Caslle, Josephine Bednarski, Belly Jean Box. THIRD ROW: Harriell Regmunl, Pearl Abaiian, Lucille Molner, Eleanor Hoqale, Marie Billinqs, Conchila Gillian, Dorolhy Paulus, Belly Harll, Barbara Berqseid, Beverly Slauffer, Gladys While, Joanne Franklin, Bessie Gonos. SECOND ROW: Jacquelin While, Eileen McCarley, Wilma Run- neals, Mariorie Riller, Barbara Nerison, Gloria Andreasen, Alene Mallinson, Phyllis Kesler, Ida Mae Dalrymple, Norma Dorcas, Evilo Myers, Marilyn Gonler, Audrey Broz. FRONT ROW: Larrie Rydalch, Mary K. Bradley, Audrey Johnslon, Kalherine Kezas, Vera Velolf, Billie Amack, Virginia Clizbe, Lillian Person, Mariorie Casey, Flora Lopez, Cleo Slevens, Barbara Evers, Yvonne Ellison. -i ted 14-nd C-ate Slepping slone lo lhe G.A.A. is lhe small bul mighly G.A.C. While lhe G.A.A. reslricls ils mem- bers lo senior high sludenls, lhe Girls' Alhlelic Club limils ils members lo lhe younger girls ol lhe iunior high. Mrs. Mae Jones, as sponsor ol lhis club, gener- ously devoles a lol ol lime and ellorl lo ils cause. Working closely wilh Miss Thelma Ward, lhe G.A.A. sponsor, Mrs. Jones, lries lo arrange lhe schedule ol lhe G.A.C. so lhal ils members will easily lil inlo lhe G.A.A. when lhey graduale inlo lhe senior high. Passing grades are required ol lhe girls lo relain membership in lhe club. Only lhose wilh grades ol C and above may receive credil lor lheir sporls. Lh For lwo seasons a girl receives one hundred poinls which enlilles her lo a leller. From lhen on she receives a slar or olher such emblem lor each season she parlicipales in sporls. This year lhe G.A.C. is limiled lo ninely girls. The biggesl evenl ol lhe year was lhe lirsl Junior High playday which was given on May 27. Sponsored by lhe G.A.C., lhe playday was open lo all girls in lhe junior high. ll was a hislory- making evenl al Bell l-ligh. Baseball, baskelball, bad- minlon, relays, and many olher such sporls were parlicipaled in by lhese peppy lillle gals. The G.A.C. hopes lo eslablish lhis as an annual evenl and lrom lhe reporls we've heard we lhink il will become one. Sorry il came loo lale in lhe se- mesler lor us lo gel some piclures. N Girls' Athletic Club JusT as The C-3.A.A. has iTs OTTicials' Club, so has The G.A.C. The OTTicials consisT oT seven members who are The cream oT The crop. These girls are ninTh graders and iT is Their duTy To oTTiciaTe during The conTesTs. Following The esTablished cusTom, aT The close oT The TirsT semesTer, Carmen l'loTTman, ouTgoing presidenT, presenTed a pin To DoroThy Blackie, incoming presidenT. During The spring se- mesTer The cabineT consisTed oT DoroThy Blaclcie, presidenT: EThel Ficlcle, vice-presidenT3 Evelyn Mey- ers, secreTaryg Norma Douglas, Treasurer: and Bessie Gonos, sporTs manager. ln The winTer semesTer a new idea was inTroduced To The club. The idea was To have whiTe G.A.C. sweaTers wiTh purple emblems. Any member may geT a sweaTer regardless oT wheTher she is ouT Tor crediTs or noT. Among The sporTs indulged in This year were baslceTball and baseball. CapTains are chosen by The members oT The club and These girls, in Turn, choose Their own Teams. ThroughouT each season These Teams play one anoTher, highlighTed aT The end by The championship game, in which The Two leading Teams compeTe. The inTeresTing parT is ThaT The losing Team gives The winning Team a parTy. Well, Bill, now ThaT you undersTand whaT These girls do l lcnow you'll join us in hoping ThaT They will have as many good Times in The TuTure as They have had in The pasT. G. A C. Cabinet Leff To riqhfz Norma Douglas, Ethel Pickle, Mrs. Mae Jones, Bessie Gonos. 7' rx 7 ' Eff' . A Yandamen tally, our Aclwol iA the Aetting for Atudy, for the pw-Aait of learniny and of a dqeloma. Here, MIL you will find individual pictaru of all of uA and af AceneA that are diA tinctlq dcademic Wvvf' f en the Ui itor When Trom The ouTside you see our spacious grounds and our modernisTic buildings you may be impressed a biT, buT you have To sTep righT inTo The buildings, Bill, really To know why visiTors are impressed by our accomplishmenTs. Take, Tor insTance, The sensaTions you experience when you pass The enTrance To The VocaTional Cooking Class and Those TragranT odors waTT TorTh. The picTures below illusTraTe The acTiviTies oT This class as well as oT oTher classes. You may see an old iallopy raTTle up To The AuTo Shop, choke, and die: a Tew hours laTer, aTTer docToring by The embryo auTo mechanics, iT may purr TorTh wiTh new mechanical vigor. Try The Wood Shop. WhaT a collecTion oT cab- ineTs, desks, end pieces, surT boards in The making. And The PrinTshop, running oTT Torms, programs and If are Imp:-eued iobs. The lvleTal Shop, The ElecTric Shop, The DraTT- ing Room, all are hives oT acTiviTy, never empTy, always Tilled To capaciTy. Circle around To oTher places. See The girls creaTing Tashion designs: pupils TypewriTing, learn- ing shorThand, running The library. See The posTers ThaT have been made, The exhibiTs arranged, The decoraTions produced. Walk abouT The gardens and observe The horTiculTurisTs aT work: go inTo The sTudy hall or ouT on The aThleTic Tield-educaTion doesn'T sTand sTilll The pavilion, The lunch counTers, The caTeTeria, and The sTudenT sTore are run mainly by sTudenTs. We cook iT, we sell iT, and we eaT iT --ThaT could be our moTTo. No wonder, is iT, Bill, ThaT aTTer looking us over, even The visiTors are impressed? Qfpaiyff j9fM3w M ,J jf' of diff MQ! My Nd-f fi ,QY'w by olll' ccofnplida men tA . ff-fu.i..w Y--f-fm . ... 1 ff 1 J 65 i PM tel-A, Pvultry, or Finn oA yt X A rl rf'1R ,, . -if , u upib are P uper ect I X ,X i I i Wlgf goes on luere? Well, Bill, luere are iusf a few e siglufs, selecfed af random, of some more of r accomplislumenfs and of our accomplislued persons. Tluere's a sluof of a flower display, iusf one are rangemenf of some I6OO exluibifed during Open House lasf April. For more picfures of Open House, of flue Hobby Sluow, flue Flower Sliow, and flue l.ive- sfocl4 sluow, iusf loolc on pages IOI-lO2. See fluose posfers? Tluey symbolize boflu flue abile ifies of our capable arfisfs and flue luumanifarian inferesf of our sfudenfs in worfluy causes. Carl Moores posfer for flue Communify Cluesf was se- lecfed as flue besf submiffed by any luiglu scluool sfudenf in Los Angeles. And Ruflu Baessler's Mlvlarclu of Dimes creafion is a beaufy, isn'f if? Wislu we could sluow you more of fluese masferpieces. Some of our prize sfudenfs are picfured luere foo. Say luello fo Georgia Holden and fo Doris Sandburg wluo are loolcing af Georgias scrapbook of publicify and prizes as a swimmer, wluile Doris menfions luer growing career as an ice-slfafer. And fluere are fluose maesfros of flue piano, William Wiley and Warren Craig in flue fluroes of composing flue 'frampfon Follies. Tluey are iusf luclcy fluaf flueir picfures were closesf fo luand, for fluere are dozens of ofluers wluo migluf luave been sluown, like Boyd Kammel, winner of poulfry awards: Kafluleeru Cluapman, cop- per of public spealcing cups, Clifford Cole and Roberf Reeves, luolders of Universify Scluolarsluipsq Bob Walfers and Bob Smiflu, receivers of medals for lueroism in rescuing a woman from a fire. You'll find porfraifs of all of fluese and iusf abouf everybody else in flue class secfion wluiclu begins rigluf affer fluis series. Loolc fluem up! l x l' l . ii l 67 BETTY ANTONNUCCI 'R E S I D i E i T i i Abaiian, Amy Abernarhy, Charles Alexander, Helen Als+aH, Arvilla Andrews, Earnesr Bailey, Marjorie Blackwell, Howard Boone, Roberl' Boyer, Gay Bradle Marion Carroll, Eugene Q M, Cebell, Warren Yr Cain, Carl L. Carlucci, Flore Cla rlc, Larry Comber, Sfanley Cowles, Henry J. Creed, Desmond Cumming, Vivian Pearl Dela ne Harve 68 Y- Y Derbyshire, Genevieve Driver, Georg eann W Yll Presiding as preside-nl of rhe Senior A class oi W '41, Berry Anionucci, worked rogeiher wilh lhe class advisor, Miss Deacon, lo pur over rhe various aciivilies oi rhis class. Acring as vice presidenr was Phyllis Johnsron, Phyllis Hornburg as secrelary, and Genevieve Derbyshire as lreasurer. Wirh rhese officers, The class accomplished many rhings, oi which lhe school is very proucl. . 1 l I 1 1 4 1 4 Q 3 4 W 711 Ask a Senior whai honor of all honors he or she would like lo receive and lhe answer probably IOO ou'r of IOO Times, will be- 'ro be an Ephebianf' For Ephebians are selecled in Los Angeles high schools on 'rhe basis of one ou? of iorfy gradualing seniors aller very careful lac- ulfy seleciion on +he basis of scholarship, leadership, characier and cifizenship. Fulfilling lhe requiremenis from ihe class oi Winier I94I were Eugene Carrol, Pearl Darsey, and Roberf Reeves. l l Elg, Fred Finlay, Roberi' Fisher, Dean Gipple, Guy Hall, Be'I'+y Hamm, Warren Hennessee, Dwighi Hol+, Gerald Homburg, Phyllis Horner, George Hovey, Pauline Hubbard, Ernesl' Hun+er, Richard Hus+on, Helen Mae Jewell, Marjorie Johnsion, Frances Johns+on, Phyllis Lamb, Mary Elizabefh Larkin, Bud LeaviH, Eugene Lindgreen, Granf Lindsley, Jean Magner, Marion Manning, 1 Hubbard, Pearl D LeH fo riqhf: Ernes ly A 7 R b f R sey, Bef Tl OI'lI'1UCC i, o er eeves. Mar+inez, Ralph McCoy, Ber+ha McKay, Beulah Meddings, Be'r+y Molner, Joe Moore, Carl Morse, Eloise Mueller, Elsie Myers, Joe Nance, Frances Nelson, William Nevarov, Nellie :Zf 7f2,g'4w-nw'-f fx Newman, OHo Nichols, Helen OHo, Cleo J. Overhol'rz, Bess Parsons, Margaref Paulson, Wallace Podsielxorf, Fred Prince, Lesler ober+ Y' dra, Mike alling, Roberl' R , I R -- -1 ' rda XX P W Yll Speak The speech I pray you, quolh Shakespeare and, heeding his advice were lhe commence-menl spealcers lor lhe Class of Winler I94I: Pearl Darsey who spoke on Yes'rerday 7 Roberl Reeves whose 'ropic was Today g and Ernesl Hubbard whose Topic was Tomor- row , and Belly Anlonucci, Class Presidenl. The speeches were given in lhe audilorium during lhe commence- menl ceremonies in February. i l l l i P ings:-1 I 5 . i l J I W 41 To become a Sealbearer a sludenl musl have been in lhe Schol- arship Sociely lor live or more semeslers lone of which musl have been in The senior yearl while in lhe senior high school. Requiremenls for membership in lhe Scholarship Sociely are lhe equivalenl of lhree Ns, one B, and an office in some organizalion each semesler. if ,Q YS' S E A L B E A R E R S Sfanding, leff fo riqhl: Pauline H Ernesf Hubbard, Eugene Carroll. Sealed: Phyllis Homburq, Pearl Da y Robert Reeves. Salvail, Paul Schrader, Virginia Sevey, Edna L. Shepherd, Mary Sraclc, Donald Sfampfli, Ruby Sfephens, Neoma Slrachan, Jaclc Sluclcer, Pauline Sullivan, Daniel Thompson, Peler Thompson, Ray Towning, John Tydings, Gloria Uzelac, Anne Waggoner, James Webb, Helen E. Wesl, William Willes, Be'H'y Marie Williss, Shirley Louise Wilson, Barbara Winningham, Celia Wolff, Kalhryn Youell, W 7I P R E S I D E N T DENNY TOLMAN Alm, Naomi Anderson, Joe Anderson, Kennefh Andreasen, Jack Ankeny, Jim Archer, Shirlee Armsfrong, Arfhur Aikinson, Joyce Axer, Bill Ayers, Roger Banks, Beffy Barber, George Barker, Lofus Beekman, Luana Beilman, Ralph Benson, Gordon Bergseid, Howard Berfhold, Margaref Biggar, Beffy Billand, Marion essing, Kafhryn X oehme, Evelyn ix, Booker, John if Boofh, Bob 72 SY!! Food, fun, and fesfivifies have characferized fhe acfivifies of fhe Summer Class of I94I. And lef me fell you, Bill, fhaf some of fhe Seniors, nofably fhe class officers and fhe class advisor, Miss Dea- con, worked hard so fhaf all could have fun ere diploma fime. Those maroon and whife senior sweafers were worn en masse for fhe firsf fime af fhe Senior breakfasf. An ice-skafing parfy drew a large crowd fo fhe Hynes Ice-land. Rainy weafher didn'f daunf fhe seniors from having a dance in fhe music bungalow. ! I l ! i I U- rm is 4' R 2 Q is QQ' . ,M x yf S Yll ln lvlay lhe Senior Talenl show was slaged for lhe sludenl body. Seniors parlicipafing in The lalenl show were: Belly Eigle, Eddie Myers, Carl l-leiilner, l-lugh Speers, Leo lCarusol Riggs, Fred Hefll- ner, and Johnny Ferraro. Miss Deacon, Senior A adviser, acled as iacully direclor wilh Warren Craig and Bill Wiley as sludenl di- reclors. Commencemeni lime found lwo-hundred and lwenly Senior A's walking lhe lasl mile lor Their sheep-skins. And were They sheepish! l l l 1+ Q s We 3, l i r ' f x - l Bowers, Boris Bradford, Berfha Briflell, Ralph Brown, BeH'y Lou Brown, Lawrence Brown, Virginia Brown, Vivian Bumpass, Wilma Burke, Alice Cameron, Jim Campbell, Don Casso Lopez, Nofcho Chapman, Kafhleen lair, Efhel Clemenfs, Thelma Xi, Cleveland, Marjorie X Cowden, Ralph o esl, Harry l iskey, Muriel Craig, Warren Crooks, Ann Marie Daniels, Bob Dapper, John Davis, Roy CS Degen, Mary Alice De Lapp, Bernice Dellamore, Lorain Dericks, Hazel Dewelley, Jack Di Corpo. Crescencia Davis, Roy Duffey, Guy Dugan, Geneva Eigle, BeTTy EQFF, Guss Euler, Fred Fee, Gloria FeichTer, Barbara Fernyhough, Isabel FerTig, Perry Flippen, Leonard Foersfer, William Fosdiclc, Gaynard ForT, Roy Fries William allaTin, Bob , 65 Georginanna, Orlando T. Y . X Gilbert Louise 1 S 41 From The Class OT Summer l94l six sTudenTs-Joyce ATlcinson, RoberT Gomer, Frank l-leacox, Harold Heywood, Daryl LippincoTT, and Norma Warner-have been selecTed by The TaculTy as Ephe- bians, qualiTied To wear The symbolic Ephebian ring and To parTici- paTe in The honorary socieTy which dedicaTes iTselT To beTTer civic life. SelecTed on The basis oT one Trom every TorTy graduaTing seniors on The basis oT characTer, scholarship, leadership, and ciTizenship, Those chosen were Trom a large group who made applicaTion, aTTended a TaculTy Tea, and were voTed upon by The TaculTy, ,,.....-. ,, Y l T 's 2 i 5 5 fi E P H E B I A N S Leif lo righf: fronl-Joyce Alkinion, No Warner, Frank Heacox, back-Roberl Go Harold Heywood, Daryl Lippincofl. Godfrey, Belly Godfrey, Myrlle Gonler, Roberl' Gregg, Leslie Graalc, Dorllnea Gribble, Helen Griffia, Blanche Guild, George Gusfavino, Guido Hanley, Marguerife Harmon, Roberf Harfman, Be'rl1 Hazelfon, Eleanor Heacox, Frank HeFH'ner, Carl Henel, Kay Heywood, Harold Hicks, Bob Higgins, John Holden, Rulh Holman Bob Holman, Duck Hoff, Virginia Horfon, Norma 75 Howe, Frances Hull, Verle Hunf, CharloH'e Ingram, Sarah Jennings, Feenan Jensen, Georgia Jensen, Leah Jones, Doro+hy Jones, Jimmie Jones, Mary June, Jim Kaehler, Clifford Kenley, Douglas Kerns, Viola Klausen, Raymond Knoll, Louise Koirba, Beverly Kramer, David Kyle, Befiy Nikki LeqClair, Roger D i 5 5 -,.- ..,- QQ 3 i N Linvall, Rogeri LippincoH, Daryl i ' Lundsirom, Helen Q -i, Lynch, Tommie Lee 76 5 Yll Whai are The Fires of You+h? Answered was lhis gueslion by Joyce Aikinson, who said Work , Kaihleen Chapman who said Love , and Warren Craig who said Reverence , as ihey addressed Their audience of fellow seniors and of parenis ai The Commence- rneni program on Thursday, June 26, l94I. Speaking also was ihe class presideni, Nadine Tolman. Togeiher 'rhe speakers broughi our ihe need for siimulaiing and conirolling raiher ihan siiiling or quenching 'rhe ambiiious fires of modern youih. SYN S P E A K E R S Lefi Oo riqhiz Joyce Afkinson, Warren Craiq, Kalhleen Cha pman. Malicoaf, Jaclc Manger, Franlr Marrin, Johnny Marfin, Vivian Marsiello, Carmelina Mason, Goyeffe Maihis, Franlzlin Mayer, Olivia Maxon, Cecelia Mayfield, Vera Mazza, Julia Meek, BeHy Lou Meyers, Eddie Miller, Marion Morris, Beffy Morrissey, Geraldine Mullins, Violef Munro, Don Murphy, Jacl: McCoy, Wanda McEwen, Novelle U5 M McMurray, Vernon Napolifano, McDermo'l. lrene Newell, Wayne New+on, Don Nicholas, Margarel Nichols, Pearl Niesen, Hildegarde Nolan, Leslie Novak, Margarel O'Gracly, Harold Parisi, Mary Parlcer, Richard Peferson, Bernice Peferson, Doro+hy PeH'us, Eileen Phelps, Jean Phillips, Glenda Pos+, Jack Raglen, Bob Rai+zy, Margaref Robb, Be++y Rogers, Marilyn manoFF, Alex Sale, Roger SaHler, De Lyle ff Royce, Dorolhy d la X, s 1 5 41 Proud wearers of lhe only high school pins which may be worn wi+hou+ an inleriorily complex on a college campus-lhe golden pin of a sealbearer-are Clirlord Cole, Ray Klausen, Daryl Lippincoli, and Norma Warner. To wear These pins lhe group had lo lullillihigh scholasric require- menls lhroughoul Their lhree years in senior high school. Such requiremenls did noi lceep lhem 'lrlbm aclive campus lives as all lour parficipalecl in such aclivilies els aihelelics, pulolicalions, sludeni governmenl, and social aihlairs. A N if . 5 S 2 S s s 1 SYN S E A L B E A R E R S Lefl lo righl: fron?-Daryl Lippincoff, Nor Warner, back-Clif-ford Cole, Raymond KI sen, William Wiley. Saxlon, Marie Schlechl, Daryl Schmidl, Calherine Schmidf, Edna Schuler, Leona Scolf, Bill Shaclcelford, Earl Shafer, Frances Shellon, Olive Shippy, Ruby Shomler, Garlh Sims, Milfon Skinner, BeH'y Smilh, Bob Smilh, Charles Smilh, Vera Springall, Carol Slanlon, Doro+hy Sfeele, James S+ewar+, Ernez Supernanf, June Swor, Mary Sfreeler, Clifford I Theemlin A 1 79 Till, Weslon Trimbla, Phyllis Tucker, Lloyd Vodushek, Verona Volau, Imogene Waddel, Bill Waddel, Peggy Waldvogel, June Wallers, Belly Walkers, Bob Ward, Dawn Warner, Norma Weaver, Jeanelle Weeks, Helen Wiley, William Wilson, Doris Winegar, Wilbur Wood, Lloyd Worlhy, Paul Yamashila, Yeige nq, Waller epeda, Helen 80 S 711 Lesl you lorgel, here are a few lacls aboul some ol lhe mem- bers ol The Class ol '4l .... William Wiley inlends To go lo U.S.C., laking speech as his rnaior . . . Yeige Yamashila was direclor ol lhe Los Angeles Mu- nicipal Airporl during Boys' Week . . . Douglas Kenley has slarled on The road lo success by gelling a job in a pholography labora- lory . . . Kay Chapman is oil lo allend L. A. C. C., maioring in English ancl Social Sludies . . . lvlargarel Nicholas is going lo allend lvlelropolilan for P.B.X. work. Qqtewel Sie n io 29 BI2 ldrews, Daurine rdrews, Lila Jean -llesey, Waller lessler, Rulh nninqlon, Lewis oehl, Lowell oolzs, Dick yans, Ernesl rke, Jack rnell, Helen lldwell, Helen mpbell, Oliver eever, Jewel ark, Gladys mnor, Cleone y, Jack alre, Bill ran, Nora 'raro, Johnnie yd, Wallace 'sler, Bob ynn, Kelly mon, Leslie fflner, Fred lbrook, Dorolhy les, Paul palroff, Vera able, Arlhur lley, Bruce lnbrinq, Belly dqreen, Jack -nard, R. hausen, Helen in, Harry slers, Kannelh Adams, C. 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Lois Fodor, Alvin Frasher, Lola Freeman, Jimmy Frey, Thelma Frontino, Anqelina Gallaqher, Richard Ganquet, Violet Garver, Muriel Garwood, Alan Gentry, Marqaret Georqe, Mildred Gillian, Conchita Gillies, Patsy Glynn. Wanda Grable, Kenneth Green, Donald Graack, Bernard Gribble, Thurman Gustafson, Carold Hardison, Bert Harp, Richard Hartt, Betty Mae Haskins, Archie Hawkins, Bonnie Hawlev. Kenneth Heftelfinqer, Ernest Helm, Dick Hildebrand, Donna Hilqer, Kenneth Hobson, Sheila Holman, Betty Houqhton, Betty Houser, Barbara Huckaby, P. G. Huusfeldt, Tony Ibanez, Clyde Jackson, Verne Jensen, Dale Johnston, Geraldine Jones, Dorothy Kelley, Maurice Klein, Dorothy Knoll, Lois Kyle, Mary Kuykendall, Billie Kuykendall, D. W. Lanq. Carol Lanq. Phil Larkin, Betty Loqqins, Lorraine Lonq. Connie Q ra .N f l f rf- '. , , s: Y rx gvjb , ,V i , . A ..'- , 3, .. ..,,.J. 'gas i I . l I an WY ' av 'EY O' 6 v l 4. QS s 4 , W , I 4 ef A X as V . ,' ti 163 A X f 44 J .lqin 17 get . 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Branl Perrin, Leonard Person, Lillian Pelerson, Lola Pills, Nancy Puch, Frank Quinn, Mulvin Rambaud, Augusle Ralh, William Ray, Luella Reece, Marvin Reinharl, Belly Renshaw, Emmy Lou Roberls, Jacqueline Robey, Donna Rusca, Wanda Russell, Virqinia Salo, Ronald Sands, Jerry Schuler, Bernadine Shoffner, Anna Shubin, Andrew Sinq, David Sl. Clair. James Slenslrom, Vivian Slevens, Cleo Thomas, Gloria Toyana, Sam Uhlenburq, Roberf Valenzuela, Joe Vauqhn, Doris Vella, Dick Wain, Eileen Wallers, Richard While, Duane Wilde, Grace Williams, Elaine Williams, Jerry Williams, John A. Worley, Bob Wriqhl, Pegqy Wriqhl, Louise Adams, Elizabelh Adams, Louise Aldrich, Adrian Allred, Chesley Annis, James Azelline, Jean Barnard, Roberl Barlh, Georgia .Zh 5-A ,l , 1 ,in 1 A A 5 , 212 1? 35 , X A Q. his A fs, I ,Q fg ,Z k 'I ifef' f'ls..l 'i v Q I '-S' E xii 2:25 ' ,.nw,, Q. Q . 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Beeboul, Bill Benson, Dolores Berekoff, Harry Burlon, Jimmie Caldwell, Anna Carler, Jack Casey, Georqe Caslo, Jacqueline Caswell, Rees Cochran, Bob Cook, Belly Cooper, Rosellen Coy, Donald Crockelle, Palsy Darrouqh, Marian Dawson, Norma De Vries, Peler Dolinsky, William Edmunds, Belly Efferlz, Jeanne Ek, Leonard Empson, Leon Ervin, James Folsom, Euqene Fosler, Lou Nell Frey, Virqinia Goff, Belly Gray, Joyce Greer, Bruce Haqqard, Edward Hall, Richards Harris, Glenn Heldoorn, Floyd Hollman, Lolli Hollis, J. T. Hubberl, Carl Hulberl, Dixie Lee Hunziker, Ralph Huusfeldl, Carl lbos, Joe Knudlson, Frances Kolichas, Dena Lary, Gene Lell, Doris Lillard, Gloria Lowen, Jean Lundslrom, James Mal, Beverly Maslers, Belly Lou Malleson, Phvllis Mallson, Wesley McAmis, Elsie McClary, Jack McCoy, Belly Morris, Charlolle Newcum, Dale Novak, Gene Ollesen, Neldon Pendley, June Penrose. Clemenl Perrin, Phil Pesci, Rudolph Pelerson, Bernice Pelerson, Wynona ., ,.,.,.. ' ig aff B .l.. f r rr B Q , ..,. . . 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Lois Spaw, Maxine Talli, Richard Taylor, Louise Thun, Carl Trammell, Orville Tryon, Lois Turqeon, Roberl Van Deusen, M. Van Kleeck, C. L. Veloff, Vera Volaw, Harold Walsh, Nick Walkins, Mildred Williams. Myrl Wilson, Gloria Wimmer, Ralph Wolfard, Edward Zeidell, Shirley Zinnen, Harry Abaiian, Pearl Ahlheim, Waller Andrade, Elizabelh Avilia, Marqarel Ballinger, Georgia Barrier, Bill Baleman, Roberl Beard, Lola Beck, Kalhleen Beilman, Shirley Belles, Bob Berry, Dick Billinqs, Marie Blackwell, Roberl Boyd, Dorolhy iranlon, Earnesl Brennan, Roselle Brown, Dorolhy J. iurke, Howard Byrd, Euqene Dalles, Merwin Zarey, Belly X X X .V . - I s ,N 4 .-rw.:-.. ... we Q f s cm, X K 0- f A A P ,RR X , V .I fl ,. ke M ' S 1 ke .Jr . , is he - .,,. ,. h W U, ,ek le ' e by ll is X ,E , Vw f 1 aeaaa R fax 1 1, . ,X at Ml fi wwf .33 .. A .b Qin? X . 5. mul- A. .wi ' .. t lx --ix .. Mq. ...1 is vs, ,Q . , . ' Y K er 1 at . ,. ,V H . . gf., 9 , . X 1 . , 5 R. - we 2 Q . X . 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Bednarski, Marion Benevenle, Joe Blackburn, Gerald Boubel, Lucille Brumlield, Arlhur Buchner, Billy Cahill, Shirley Caldwell, Glen Carey. Belly Carr, Dick Casey, Mariorie Casleel, Lloyd Cluck, James Collins, Jimmie Cronin, Dorolhy Dalrymple, lla Darcas, Norma Davies, Dorolhy Davis, Bob De Fever, Sonny Demmerer, Helene Di Corpo, Nellie Duffey, Daniel Dunn, Charles Edmison, Roberl Ellioll, Girlrude Ellsworlh, Deane Errickson, Jack Evans, Donald Evers, Barbara Fascieno, Grace Fickle, Gene French, James Fricke, Charles Fuller, Slanley Garison, Jo Ann E George, Tom 92 2- --ls Y , ' Q e Q g, '27 ssl' 43, .: :? fir H I K ,Ly fail' K, Al ' Mfi , is -1 J.-f E- 'i 5' K - if s gf, y ,i,., gi f Q '-: I f A' l,,:i'rg?'g, y A if -I - M, A W 'F 4,1 Q an W ii I, Krug 1 Q, M ,QmE.ri,:,? A-j :st E, 'ii' A1 V , W ,. see, iv mx fe A s is 1 BM Mig i X Y NQBSFZK-sl X I , I ale ,,, f .L W we f M K mv jig. W- ' U H M ' fill ,A ',f.g:g A W- farf' . he W. l I , an , 3 I ,QXWM 5 ,.,,. 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Emily Hicks, Gilberl Higgins, Donna Hill, Pafricia Hobson, Gerald Holi, Joanne Holi, Joyce Homuloff, Billy Hopkinson, Carol Inglis, Bill James, Roberl' Keele, Marian Kenworlhy, Belly Kerns, Raymond Kesler, Phyllis Kezas, Kalhrine Kneer, Bob Kmeling, Le Roy Koukal, Richard Kovacevich, Sylvia Larson, Gordon Lalimer, Roberl Lawrence, Nadine Lopez, Flora Lowrey, Mandleen Lunsford, Roberl Luiz, Huberl Maas, Allen Mann, Lorraine Manok, Ralph McCarIey, Eileen McDaniel, Charline Moore, Margarel Morikaua, Ben Myers, Myrlle Naqv. Elisabeth Neish, Kennelh Nerison, Barbara Newland, Phyllis Olivier, Lealrice Paulus, Raymond Perez, Concha Pescevich, Lewis Peylon, Joan Prince, Lorella Puccarelli, Frank Purdy, Mary Lou Rasmussen, Qeorge Rasmussen, Lloyd Ransom, Waller Raymond, A. Remlinger, Joseph Reynolds, Jane Rice, Ramona Rich, June fr ik E visa 4,1 zf.. . 4 if' .file ar .lf-s L41 vs is is ,W .. 5 'fi ' - , fue? fig , 1 I ' f ' 15295 .:, , A -, , - e ' g a ,-., Q-, Y: L 6 Q ga , ' is 1 . ggi is . 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M H is! igfi8 'as icherl, Vicfor Har, Mariorie abinson, Gene aqers, June aush, Jo Ann ilazar, Juliel rcresl, Beverly iiferl, Roqer leaffer, Harry iubin, Anna rbeck, Joyce allinqs, Befly armer, Viola ephen, Marilyn evens, Verna one, Charles isner, Johnny ylor, Lorraine nnison, Ailleen abifs, Waller ader, Jo Ann emaine, Orin bbs, Harry cker, Bob ssy, Kennelh n Ausen, Marilyn n Kleeck, Frances n Slralen, Frank iql, Ari addell, Freddie aile, Merwin addendorf, R. wife, Jacquelin 1ilermore, David illiams, James illiss, Dan lson, Harold aodward, M. unq, Ronnie uno, Slanley bel, Wanda B7 irich, Le Roy iaclt, Wesley derson, Alva drade, Robt. lesey, Richard :on, Rodney zdanore, Mae ilis, Thelma 'ferfon, Francis ckley, Bealrice iadom, Roberfa inell, Saraiane r, Norma dford, Jess dley, Mary K. rnfield, Jack rfer, Richard sas, Gloria rli, Oliver ud, Allon Sue qer, Bob iwford, Kennelh Frenlo, Pasqual lrich, Doris L' X A' SX 'W as 2-'Q sn - . ,K X X, L R . 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Gibson, Marqarel Godfrey, Georqe Gunfle, Beffy Hadley, Roberl Hardin, Jack Harll, Claibourne Haskin, Lois Hefflner, Jack Hicks, Dorolhy Hill, Pairicia Hill, Pauline Hoolon, Earl Horlon, Barbara Huqhes, Gladys Jensen, Richard Kaurzer, June Kearns, Carl Kirkwood, Jimmy Kluck, Rudolph Koonlz, Billie Larsen, Alberla Lasselfer, Amaryllis Lalimer, Phyllis Laurer, Rodney Lozano, Ray Lunn, Clifford Main, Mildred Morris, Catherine Murawski, Waller Naqy, Elizabelh Palmer, Roberl Parisi, Marie Pelol, Pat Penrod, Virqinia Olson, Herman Onq, Allen Redman, Georqe Richerf, Dorolhy Riddle, Donald Robbins, Dennis Sandslrom, Beverly Scofl, James Shiffermiller, Bob Shubin, Doris Smilh, Emmill Smilh, James Spencer, Betty Slarkey, Arfhur Si. Clair, Charles Turner, Gene Van Deusen, Lois Walers, Lorelfa Wiley, Tom Wheeler, David While, Ernesline r 2 1 G l, ' ,wig 3 XR . A 'lr K Phi 'ii' nr s . .gg 1 ls .gf my 'T-' 4 L 'W'-'i ht- 1: -sr f- . Ii 'il 6 my I., . rl f aa W r is ,X 'Y' his ml ,L A L F! P' 3,5 Bi. K fi 'H-Q dsl-+13 r if, ix is ,za EY' 1 44. korea, 5,-E lg sl in , u, 'ir ,K 5 Q le lg QA. 4 Q- rg- x Ii' X 1 'A . Wm y qw' ., Tr 'M s. f I e J 'fi' ab' W 'M M M' t . J. FQ ka .A if 'L tin' X seg. K XM ..: Q '-X f W L as ggi' .Q fi' fi kil f f I eil ia, W., I 1 f - ml 61' A 1 ,L ,gi , . , d he 'n J, ll e i ilk. . -'- V in rm ,Q i EL, ,. zzgf-fi if gf-l R 5, ,L Y , ii' iii K7 93 i . .f X R N' 3, x qx u x Nc x ,. x XV .N , N fxi L 'Q . ix ii 14nd finally, Kill we conclude thin letter to you with Apecial partA entitled haw of Our Tfear, 'College of 14d:JertiAing Knowledge, and 'fcene about tlue C'ampuA under tlae lceading of Apecial 14 t trac tionA 41-ff I Col eye of 144 el-ti ing Knowledge I. Frank Heacox rnusl lhinlz he's a :Nic cop--he wards you lo slap. Slop mere? What for? Baller look up lhe lSWef. 2. Marla Uzelec rnusf be some cufup if he lhinlcs he's going fo lrirn his linger nails wilh Yhose scissors. Whal's lhe big idea, Marla. gr sg, Ts. 3. Why is Davlcl Jump bealing his chesl? Whafs he so proud aboul7 -vi, 55-. Whgf ig June Supp.-enanf carrying 5. ls Oliver Campbell lirecl or wha? 6. Who? does Orman Piffs expecf - - 31 bag? lg She leasing sown? Ca,-. is fhe mailer wilh his feel? io find in his walle?--mofhs, money. or cal L2J?:E5,dl:ll1:S:l:,igIhng an I secre+ dispafches? Wha+7 a maslodon? , ' Y ' ' 8. Donald Yarles is happy. Why? 9. Shirley Wright musi be praclising for lhe circus or somelhing. 4Whal do you ?hink7 IO. Only 'rhe Chinese shake hands wifh lhemselves. Why should Jeanelle Garrison be doing il? The bay As I come lo lhe end of my Ieller, Bill, in porlraying on paper lhe evenls ol Bell I-Iigh, I lcnow l have missed many happenings, so here are a few excerpls lrom my school diary. SEPTEMBER I6 School opens, Oh, hum. Yearly grind begins. 3 AN N ,PINXL I wi , 1? X 1412! 2 fs I 'll I+ if,.uiiL 5 Ilzl V 'Hex , x JN fi,il.1IzlEjl 20 Afhlelic liclcef sales slarl. I-Iave Io hurry up and gel mine. 24 New sludenls gel lockers. I-lad mine. 25 Clubs slarl new semesler. I belong lo a bunch, do you? f 0111- ar I boughl my Season Alhlelic Ticlcel loday. Praclice game oi loolball wilh Fairfax. Big school, buf we beal lhem. Senior B Brealclasl. Aren'l lhey some- lhing in lhose maroon swea+ers7 I gradu- ale evenlually. Wenl lo ioolball game and saw our var- sily beal Gardena. Tryouls lor Framplon Follies. The fool- Iighls are calling me. Varsily loolball dance fonighl. I wonder whom I'll lalce. Wenl lo lhe game loday and saw lhe Eagles beal Riis. Scholarship parly. Swell eals and games. Varsily played and beal Jordan. Are we holl Our mighly B's played Sourh Gale and won. cene 146vut the Camisa They he Solid ' .gm ' A, ef if ... ?rom the lffvun tairw NOVEMBER DECEMBER Eagles defealed Soulh Gale al Sourh Gale. Some gameI I-Iorlicullure Class wenl To Swill and Co. We walched pigs gel cul up. gill? x 'fi il b X3 xx? Took my girl Io see big game wilh I'I.P. We swamped Ihem. I-Ioorayl Firsl lime in years. Armisrice holiday a+ lasr. The mounlains lor me. Aller our swell season we had 'ro lose Io Garfield. We had an assembly Ihis morning To celelorale Thanksgiving. Turkey soon. Thanksgiving. Bring on Ihal Turkey. Wish I hadn'+ ealen so much Iurkey. Wenr 'ro The Coliseum and saw 'rhe Milk Bowl game. Norfh came ou? on lop. Received my reporl card. Nor bad! I was Ihe elevenlh one Io buy my Eagle. Senior B's in aud. Wonder whal Ihey do. 3 Began planning nexl semes+er's program. 3 Had my individual piclure Iaken for Eagle. fn- eg, . Us 4 ITKE1 X ,T M 4 Wenl wi+h Scholarship Sociely Io Plane- Iarium. Saw s+ars and are lunch. 5 Liber+y chosen as A9 Iheme. Spor+s was ours in senior high. I2 Flu epidemic in lull swing. I haven? caughr if yel. I7 G.A.A. Play Day a+ Fremonf. Games, ears, e+c. I9 Saw a Chrislmas program in aud. alooul a boy's search for a losl king. 20 I-lor dog! Chrisrmas vacalion. See you ar Ihe mounlains. 30 Oh, huml VacaI'ion's over. lvlighl as well gel +0 work. JANUARY 3 Saw fhe Senior Talenf show in aud. Laughed myself sick. IO Lilced fhe exchange program from Jordan. I5 Saw malinee of Frampfon Follies and if was really good. 20 I-lave fo gef ready fo vofe. Nominafing assembly in audiforium. 24 Norma Warner insfalled as Girls' League Prexy. 3I Awards given ouf in assembly. FEBRUARY 3 I sfarfed new Spring Semesler. New feachers. I9 Girls wenf fo sfyle show and said if was good. 20 Soufh Gafe came over and gave swell exchange assembly. 25 Eagles flew fo Hollywood and won. xx if vw? C.-...ILJ W 28 Thaf phofographer musf be geffing fired. More individual picfures being faken. , 'Wi-LQf9vp4 and Ibfidlefa MARCH 3 Thaf singer Dina Ablamovicz is sure good. 5 Xylophonisf in aud. Didn'+ gef fo go. IO A9's had nominafing assembly. I7 Sfarfed faking club picfures. I8 Inferesfing discussion in aud by members of Religious Conference. 2I I received my liffle picfures . , . Yipel 1 , Q E fx 'Fifi' 5' 'IQ ,ff , V 5 S QI g I 28 Really going fo have fun fonighf. The Spring Dance. APRIL 2 Seniors measured for Caps and Gowns. I5 W. P. A. Concerf Orchesfra gave Con- cerf in aud. You should have heard fhem play Frenesi. I7 Danced fo fhe music of Paul Worfhy. 22 Reporf cards were given ouf. Snapshofs wanfed for annual. Journalism field frip. 25 Seniors wenf fo L. A. C. C. for Senior day. 30 Busy day al' school. Open I-louse, I-lobby, Flower, and Sfoclc show. -figw-I I I hh Sadie Hawlzin 14 bay... - 5F Ef,1. K , ' l E 1'-f I I NI . sm.-,si A by 5 Q 034.-if . Qu, .5 . .LJ ' MAY: I Hooray! Hooray! II's May Day The G. A. A. 9 3 4 6 7 27 Haol a parIay. Ephebians and Commencemem speakers chosen. I wish I were a Senior. 65' .x 'A Q I IJ We JY 133 XX! i , y 1522 sfo! Boys' Week comes Io an end. II was Iun whiIe iI IasIed. Alumni of BeII high qo 'ro IVIonIeI:neIIo for picnic. They gor free ears, and go+ Io go swimming for nolrhinq. I'II be gIacI when I am an alumnus and gef Io do IhaI. Lasr Irac:Ic meef of year. ReaIIy some- Ihing. L, , I' CN? ree -xo MON ,i i- 5 l E i Girls and Moirhers celebrafe aI Iviorher- Daughfer Banquet Boy! These Senior Talenf shows are Iunny. BELL CLEANERS 8: HATTERS GARY GARRISON, Propriefor 465I Gage Avenue LAfayeI're 5855 BELL, CALIFORNIA 'R' . MUN R0 BREEDER HATCHERY Family Breeding is flue mefhod recommended by OUR Calif. Universify For Be'Her Average Produc+ion 8OII-I9 Aflanlic Blvd. BELL, CALIF. L. A. 0354 fxesfnff 7 - 7 ,I J O3 ?wf'- L1 . 3 . JUNE- A JMJA Ms I7 l-lomeroom schedule admin. Wo haf I'll have nexf year. yi . ' I . 23 A9's celebrale willn gloss Tea. Wiad one loo. ' 24 Boy! Are Jrliey proud. A9 Class gradu- afes info Nmiglily senior high. f L.- 25 Greduofinq seniors doporf, Sorry 'ro see llwem go. A lol oi my friends in 'rlwal class. RAY'S SUPER SERVICE 'A- 66lO Allanlic Blvd. Bell, California UALLIA C-LAI., 590I AI'IanIic Jefferson I464 SMITH S CAFE MAYWOOD PHARMACY l JOHN R. Asn-lcRoFT Personal Service MAYWOOD CALIFORNIA Pefe Gibson Furnifure Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Always A Square Deal BeII HunI'ingI'on Park 44I9 Gage Avenue 6824 Pacific Blvd. La. 8653 La. I925 JE. 056l Donls New Aufo AMPLIFIERS BUILT AND RENTED BELL RADIO CO. EVer'y'I'I'lIng in Aufo Supplies Large Sfocl of New and Used Radios SI.95 up Records I0c ' COMPLETE RADIO REPAIRING 40I4 Gage Ave. Bell, Calnf. 403' E. Gage Avenue Bell. Cam A55'?I.e!.f0' 'H I e -q Hunfingfon Park 5 - J: ITALIAN GROCERY X F0019 em WEAR Q QI M... .N SPORT TOGS CompIe+e Line of L O 3 Impor+ed and Domesfic Groceries 'A' Be'H'Y Brooks CU' LAf.,ye++e 6077 6I22 Pacific Blvd. t t HUNTINGTON PARK 9 CALIF. HUNTINGTON PARK r I I d w' I1 ALL LAUNDRY SERVICE Cong afu afons gjgduegigf clanigass fo fe I94I GAGE AVENUE LAUNDRY DR. A. L. PICKETT We Own and Operafe Our Own Planf OpI'OITl6'I'l'IS+ 3567 GAGE Ave. LAfaye++e ovoz 4069 Gage Avenue V Ben Cam HAHN'S MARKET 4823 Gage Ave. LAfayeH'e I80I BELL, CALIFORNIA burner and Kanqaet Q 1.11 7VlurQdlQee Printers ol: Fine School Annuals 1622 North Highland Avenue l-lollywoocl, California Lowesr Prices Highesf Qualiiy ORING'S GROCERY 4748 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. P E N N E Y ' S Where A Nalion Shops and Saves Feafuring A Compleie Line of Shoes and Apparel for fhe S+uden+s of Bell High . . . Priced Reasonably Tool J. C. PENNY 1 mo GAGE AVENUE BELL cAuE E COMPLIMENTS TOWNE THEATER' BELL GARDENS . . . CALIF. ueAA Zlliuen .7 LA. l806 PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE srone or FRIENDLY senvlce 4IO6 Gage Avenue Bell, C L. A. 2688 Lady Assisfanf PAUL F. MEYER Funeral Direcfor Walfer Meyer, a former graduafe of Bell, is now in business wiflw his lallmer 6423 Gifford Avenue Bell, Calif. The Besl' Malfs In Town BALlAN'S VARSITY MALT SHOP 43Il E. Gage Awe: CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ALCAZAR MARKET Bell's Finesf Mae? J . 0' -7 - ,V , .ba w sO 'I L . . xv ' A ff - X ,'X,,N5,.' WB . N- . - U- g . Y' lt ,PT JT V! F' . yy!! -7 . vv . .jf Ulf RQ 4477 GAGE AVE. LA. 9537 E W' ff, 5 ' iii Je 9872 DON and AL'S SERVICE O No+I1ing Is Too Much Trouble 4bl2 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. CARLTON H. CASJENS AH'orney-al-Law LA. 6756 Iv1o+ion Piciures Are Your Besi EnI'er'rainmenI ' ALCAZAR THEATER i' Bell, California AND WEEK BY WEEK - THE BELL-MAYWOOD INDUSTRIAL POST Reveals commuruly achvuhe I ly d h Hy BCCUFB e dfl OI'1eS Thousands have read Geo. O. WheeIer's DAY BY DAY for a decade . . . Al AH RICAN PAPER FOR AN AMERICAN COMMUNITY By Carrier, I0 Monlhly JE. 2IE7 WILLIAMS CONFEC-I-IONERY Model Airplanes - School Supplies 4376 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. 6235 A+IanI'ic Blvd. WE FEATURE DUNLAP TIRES COWDEN 8: GRAY TIRE EXCHANGE Bell, Calif -.- , ' - WW'-..w..--...-.-.E A 'f ' A , 1 ff l BERTRANDS SERVICE 3 SHELL PRODUCTS WE CALL FOR Sfeam Cleaning AND DELIVER and Polishing 3600 Fruiflancl Avenue 3 MAYWOOD, CALIFORNIA l ln Maywood Since I920 JE. 9I47 MATER 8: MATER Real Es+a+e I Insurance 3642 E. Slauson Avenue Maywood, Calif. Y Phone LA. 9768 Always A Square Deal l JEFferson 5054 Alferafions M c G U l R E ' S L BEST YET CLEANERS l llllllllllllll liHEllllUlEl lx 4221 fax? Slauson Ave. Maywood, Calif. 0 LA. 2831 CO. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Prescrip+ion Specialis+s WE DO REPAIR WORK ON ANY CAR A 4l07 E. 'Gage Avenue I Bell, Calif. l Sl l .s. L. VAN GILDER I 4511 Gage Avenue BELL Gage af Aflaniic Bell, Calif Q KI. 2492 N :I I07 k Buildings I Build Build My Business k Y . L . C R E E D GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4352 Easf Slauson Ave. LAfayeH'e 3009 MAYWOOD, CALIFORNIA -In Maywood Since I923- LA. 7406 WILCOX MARKET Zippie's REASONABLE PRICES 7334 WILCOX BELL, CALIF. GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PORTRAITS THAT ARE PLEASING AND DIFFERENT DOROTHY SHIRLEY LA. 3629 4032 Gage Ave., Bell, Calif. KI. 614: HUGH'S RUG CLEANING and UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Upholslered Furnilure Cleaned Insurance Carried 60I2 Allanlic Blvd. Maywood, Calif. BELL DRESS AND GIFT SHOP Dresses, Hosiery, Lingerie and Sporiswear Popular Prices 4368 GAGE AVENUE BELL, CALIF. ,,,,v., ,, , Chester II. Hansen Jeweler ak ir ir ELGIN GRUEN HAMILTON WALTHAM L. A. 2459 5907 A'I'Ian'ric Blvd. Maywood PEARL'S BEAUTY SALON PEARL I-IOLFUS, Propriefress Vinevale BELL CALIFORNIA WILSON'S PHARMACY Prescrzlbtion Dmggist af 450I G g A 1' AH + BI d Ph LAf y H 2749 BELL CALIFORNIA College of 144 e t Bill's Super Service 3757 Easl Slauson M A Y W O O D LA. 9539 Open Day and Nighl' .T. I I. Nafurally Frank Heacox wanls fo siop wasling money. He suggests you go lo Bill's Super Service Sfalion- the Iargesf and mos? modern slalion in Soulhern California -where you gel' ihe best in gas and the slickesl in polish iobs. Roller Center FIRESTONE Q ATLANTIC LA. 954i fi , T 4 , K- sl li-fall X f If .2 X V if -nl j 2 'fi:'Q's. -T 4. Thai brown bag confains June Surprenanfs skaling equip- menl. She's bound for the rink wilh lhe besl music in Soulhern California iplayed by Iud Iulilel and with Che besi floor lhis side of fhe Mississippi-the Roller Center. I ' I 8 9 Brannan's Barber Shop X 3, -- s Q - 45l7 Gage Avenue LAfayeHe noe U' , ,ie BELL. CALIFORNIA Q T 6 2. Says Mark Uzelac, Don'Vyou know fhal C. W. lrannan . really knows how lo use scissors when ii comes lo giving classy hairculs? Lxx :S 4? E. F. Smifh Markef ATLANTIC In BELL AVE. BELL. CALIF. 3. You can'l blame David Jump for feeling proud. He's strong and heallhy. Why? Because he buys his vegefables and meai al fhe biggesl and besl markef in Bell.-E. F. Smilh Market FOR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING . . . TRY THE BELL SHOE SHOP 4024 Gage Avenue Nell lo Safeway 5. Oliver Campbell isn'l fired: quile Ohe contrary-he wanls to show off lhe good iob he had done af F. E. Wass lell Shoe Shop. ll0 i ing Knowledge Mil F ores Flower Shop B E L L Bouquefs and Corsages A Specially iiiil a-'jf 6. Orman Pills is just making sure lhal he is all sei fo gel his girl a corsage af Mil Flores Flower Shop. Of course, he knows lhai lhe fasl road io a girl's respecf is giving her flowers once in a while. And he doesn'l forge? his molher on Molher's Day eilher. fsee Questions on Page 96, Y A T E S M O T O R S Chrysler 6 Plymoufh 2256 Colorado Eagle Roclr CL 64l82 CL 64l83 B. Why shouldn'l Donald Yales be happy? His falher owns a Chrysler-Plymoulh Agency and when you gel ready for a good car Donald and his lalher will be glad fo help you selecf one. i' s 2 LANE - Sfafioners 6 Prinfers 5 F L Your Needs We Supply U ATES Q H E- L J JE. 8534 BELL, CALIF. 9. No, silly, Shirley.is iusf showing all lhe zipper noleboolr -3 ln- ,: she gol af Lane's Sfahonery and Prmfers. ALCAZAR DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPEClALlSTS lNexl io Alcazar Thealerl 4434 Gage Ave., Bell 7. Joyce Alkinson is calling all her friends fo ioin her affer school or after the show for one of 'hose super-sodas served af The Alcazar Drug. Moe's Beaufy Shop 4033 GAGE AVENUE JE. 9274 IO. Jeannefle Garrison is shaking hands with herself because she has the good sense and lhe good fasie lo have her hair done af Mae's Beaufy Shop, fhe popular rendezvous of sludenfs and alumni. QUALITY an 3822 Gage Avenue LAfayeH'e l68l BELL, CALIFORNIA I94I Eagle Advisers Adcraff Prmfers - Pl1o+o-engravers - Lifhographers 'kit MK. KENNETH STI-IYEWJQ Svlmol Anrzuul Division 3440 So. Hope Rl 2I II Colfon Cemenls JEFFerson 4089 ROCK For Qualify in Quanfify SAND U s e MTH W A L S H STEEL TRUCK and MATERIALS STUCCO Roofing .:. Briclc .:. Plasfer SEWER TILE Confracfofs Supplies 5247 E. Florence Bell F.. af 'I '97-':'J '-Ze .,i: 'r2l'-1 -ei - 52 r 'e- W he 'ff' 'A 9111.-5 -- rr If , ' W , ,f -,,. ' , Q 1' J . rfwkyh 117: ::,gr1'K 2, ,tn , ' . f' L, eL'ff'fg,'A . I. ,x,X. , ... HOOTON SUPER SERVICE Richfield Producfs CORNER SLAUSON AND GIFFORD A. H. ANDERSON SHOE SHOP LA' 0300 P O P . S AIWGYS Reliable Home Made Candy and Ice Cream ' . f l Founfain Luncln 58I8 Pune Avenue Maywood. Calif. 4034 SAGE AVENUE BELL' CALIF E. D. GARNER FURNITURE STORE , 1' H E H u B 4320 E. Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. Mews wear Style Leaders in Sportswear JE. 9825 ODETTE'S BARBER SHOP Buy Your Gradualion OuH'I'I' ai' 'I'I1e Hula Soulhwesf Leading Men's Sfore Hours 8 Io 6 . . . Salurday 8 Io 7 UNION SHOP 6337-39 PACIFIC BLVD. HUNTINGTON PARK 4374 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. KI. B935 VIOLA PORTER sl-IOP '-ARKIN MARKET New D,-eeeee Eye'-Y Week Meals, Vegelalales and Groceries Well Tailored Slaclrs B H C N 40I2 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. 4634 E' Gag. Annu. Q I .I . II3 wif! ,, , , facefull me ', ,,,I,,' A, .I KI. I096 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS LAGUNA PLANT AND SEED CO. 'nd POST OFFICE CORSAGES ' BOUQUETS , Cul Flowers 'lor All Occasions UNO BASSI' Pmpnelor 7500 All nf' A C d II C 5920 Ailanfic Blvd. Maywood, Calif. A lc venue u B Y' A HERE IT IS FOLKSI JE' 56.2 Fines+ Home-made Bread 8: Pasfries - JONES DAILY BAKE SHOP baoalfz Aflaniic Blvd. Bell, Calif. 'I A , MAc:'s MARKET The foods you wan? af asm PACIFIC BLVD. HUNTINGTON PARK Pfices YOU can afford- Q 0 Q3 5539 Aflaniic Blvd. Maywood, Calif. LA. s3aI ARVE BROS. SERVICE STATION HAI-L Cleaners and Dyers The Service CompIefe I9 YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE Tires and Accessories 48I4 and 4777 Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. l 4067 Gage Avenue Bell, Caluf. I A ii! E , 'fs H - . K , JN f:'f',.n , DW -. - ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ,- N ' , ' A- ' 4 V gf -. fr ft . Q ' A I ' f A- f v . , 'V ff ' ',,s.S3: ff I ' PW. KQ Q, ,- x U m l f wwf 1 o Au-IEE?-Id 'fHE Jw , , 'MW ,M . Jlqfgyof '-5'oZ n+s' 'family J WMM? H' MW? n e f0AJ i' Q0 iifizffif ' Q9.W '0Z'Z? A 'jeff' 74' Q rl bewyfof x pleasure of 0 f + h X + Q individui +i 4 !!y!blj EAGLE Wjfgwf H5 Cornplimenls Io Ihe Seniors . . . POSTMASTER LEE BOREN BELL, CALIF. LA. 0497 BELL CUT-RATE DRUG We Either Have If, Will Gel' II, Or II' Isn'I' Made V 4I37 E. Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. CLIFF'S MEAT MARKET Up Io a Slandard-Noi Down Io a Price No. I-Aflanfic Blvd. af 56Ih Phone JEFIerson 9983 MAYWOOD, CALIF. Waiches I Rings I Diamonds JACK D. GLOECKLER JEWELER Prompi' and Efficien? Service 4I2B Gage Avenue Bell, Calif. II6 HELIOTROPE MARKET Maywood's Family Marker 6033 Heliofrope Avenue JEFferson 7840 1 ' f I flii y'ai.yi'i',,'f' . -Il -,ry ' If .4 If If,,, X711 '1' 'lf u I f i I wir Lf 'rg-E-BQTTQMING SI-If?E'CO.. INC. A I oi S I, , ' For Price Informaiion Call JE 6326 ' 65I7 Pacific Blvd. GAGE PAINT 8: LINOLEUM COMPANY Window Shade Facfory ' Veneiian Blinds Wall Paper ' Wafer Heafers 4I27 Easf Gage Avenue Phone JEfferson 9767 BELL, CALIF. FREE ESTIMATES SUPER SERVICE TO BELL STUDENTS WORKMAN'S SERVICE STATION Corner of Ofis and Bell Avenue Bob SmH'h's Super Service GAGE lr PINE P D Q Gas Tires S'I'aIube Oil Lubricaiion BaH'eries Washing Prop.-Bob Smiih S '35 JEfferson IS39 4040 Gage Avenue G. E. TWEEDT Con+rac+or I Loans I Insurance A 1 ,Q f. , i'if b I . G '0 ll ' x 1 W 6: i?4.gx . ' IN 1 ONGRATULATIDNS GRAD! . DR. JOHN STASULAT Q , 4l33'f2 Easf Gage Klmball 3672 BELL O L. W. GARY, M.D. HUNTINGTON PARK O H. B. LILLIE, Op+ome'l'risf 5907 Aflanlic Blvd. LAfayeHe 2459 MAYWOOD ' REX CLEANERS ,, 4430 Easf Slauson Ave. LA'fayeHe 2428 MAYWOOD ' DR. CHARLES W. WEBB, Chiropraclor 4I35 Gage Ave. IDownslairsl JE'Fferson I754 -0'- 5 BELL . DR. FRANK ERAZIER, M.D. 4I25 Gage Ave. IUpsfairsl ' BELL . MR. JAMES T. BENNETT, Prudenlial Insurance 6822 Sherman Way Klmball 760I BELL get Tfoul-A ? ,. 1 .S ' - ,f , I I I I I 4445 52nd Sfreel' MAYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - BENELANG ' Prdpri?ri Klmball 8276 II7 whence Came Thi Kool: . . . Say, Bill, do you know whal a yearbook really is? Well, in case you don'l know, a yearbook is iusl whal ils lille inlers: a book lhal lakes all year lo prepare, and lhen some. The coeedilors ol lhis l94I Eagle-lhis leller lo you, I mean-slarled working during lhe summer monlhs ol I94O while you were a-swimming and a-sunning. Al lhis lime lhey looked lor lhemes upon which lo base lhe enlire book. Thal-my dear Bill- was a problem, believe me. The resull, linally, was lhis leller lo you. Bul choosing lhe lheme was only lhe lirsl ol many mallers. The enlire book, page by page, piclure by piclure, word by word, had lo be planned as carelully as a house. The engravers, lhe edilors, lhe adviser, mulled over plans and linally produced a model or dummy. During lhe lall semesler lhere was no regular annual class and aboul all lhal could be done was lo lake piclures and lo have lhe Salesmanship Class, under Mr. Crawshaw, break a record and sell l,2OO yearbooksl Fun really began in February when lhe Senior Annual class was lormed. Al lirsl il was a cinch: bul, by March, classes in aller-school school, nighl school, Salurday school, and a new lype ol Sunday school began. Piclures were laken, assorled, glued, relaken, assorled, glued: arlicles were wrillen, re- wrillen, lyped, and relyped. lBelieve il or nol, we had lo counl every leller ol every word lo gel lhis leller lo lil iusl righl.l Bill, you have no idea how much lime is pul inlo a yearbook unlil you've worked on one. This year is lhe lirsl lime lhal we've had individual piclures laken ol sludenls olher lhan lhe Seniors. This broughl aboul an unusual amounl ol work lo lhose who worked on lhem, lor every name, every grade, and every lace had lo be checked and re- checked by sludenls and by palienl leachers. ln April mosl clubs and organizalions were pholo- graphed. All lhe members' names had lo be spelled correclly, lypewrillen, prinled, and relurned lor correclions. - ' m:e0smmsm'.1siHrefs .rf rs ss -1 I 1 l am., New W-v u aw. , .KL , 1 94 1 Eagle Staff BACK ROW, lefl lo righl: Bob Daniels, Frank Manger, Douglas Kenley, Ed Smilh, C.ilford Cole, Ray Couls, Donald Yales. MIDDLE ROW: Margaref Nicholas, Alice Russell, Dorris Flynf, Pearl Nichols, Edna Shomber, Jeane Fischer, Helen Lochausen. FRONT ROW: Kalhleen Chapman, Belly Gallion, Beverly Means, If we publish an Eagle fhaf you enioy, fhink a few kind words and complimenfs for Mr. Crawshaw and his salesmanship sludenfs, especially Arfhur lfebble, Jim Davis, June Surprenanf, and Joe Pafella who aided in sales and adverfisingq for Mr. Niers- bach and especially for Douglas Kenley and Frank Manger who fook abouf half fhe picfuresg fo Mr. Kennefh Sfevener of Adcraff Engravers who advised on all sorfs of fhingsq fo Mr. Charles Mueller of Murray and Gee for his cooperafion on prinfing problems: fo Miss Louise Jones, and especially Dan Ryan, for fhe liifle color drawings you see by fhe page numbers: fo Miss Marion Guenfhard of Hen-, derson's Bindery for her help in working ouf fhe annual cover: lo Mr. Earl Turner who look fhe l,69O li++le picfures: fo Mr. Oscar l-l. Niclai who lzepf Track of financial mafiers in ihe Accounfing Ouida Richards, Aline Newberry, Clancy Rodda, June Surprenanf. Porlrails, lei? lo riqhl: Mr. Ted Gordon, facully adviser, William Wile Ra K us n co-edilors' B b W Il r B b S 'fh b ' y. ay a e, , o a os, o mi , usmexx manajersg Harold O'Grady, slaff arlisfg Louie Moropoulos, arlisl: Da.1iel Ryan, assisfanl arlisf. Office: and fo lhe phofographers from Wifzels' Sfudio who 'rook fhe senior and olher piclures, especially To Mr. Fred Safely, who posed The groups, and fo Miss Grace Hoffman, fhe official represenfafive. Thanks, above all, go fo you readers-friends like you. Bill-who made fhe whole leffer possible. And so, Bill Bell, Belle Bell, Elmer Eagle, Elvira Eagle-or whafever your name is-fhis long lelfer comes 'ro an end. Buf don'f lei il be an end-lel if be only fhe beginning, fhe beginning of a permanenf love for fhe school, for fhe cify, for fhe counfry which makes a lefler possible, buf, above all, never, never, never forgef Bell, Bill. Your fellow sfudenfs, The Eagle Sfaff l I9 C7 7, f. , . , 1 1 MWV W- Zia ofgw fam! 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