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'K ffl -Nur Sz ver nnwerda L-R1 Time has been chosen as The fheme for 'rhe I95O Eagle in commemorahon of our Silver Anniversary Time J we feel is a Fi++mg +heme for our Eagle be cause of 'rhe imporfani' role rl' plays in 'rhe making of hnsfory and life The Eagle I+ is hoped will recall fhe pleasanl' 'rimes and memories of fhlngs i done al' Bell High school Time will pass hnsfory is made and sfudenls Gigi will come and go and Bell High 6 a,9school will change and progress. This year- book will acl' as 'lhe record of fhe spiri+ 'rradifion and evenls of 'rhe 'rwenfy fif+h year a+ Bell High. , N . fi hgifirggl . he M . My is 4,1 1 ws .' During fhe lasf fwenfy-five years, Bell High school has nof only increased in size, buf also developed a fradifion of service fo fhe sfudenfs and communify, as well as an en- viable posifion among ofher schools of 'rhe cify. My greaf- esf hope is fhal' fhe nexf quarfer cenfury will be as full and successful as fhe lasf. Virgil Frampfon, Principal KEEPERS OF THE TIME CLGCK Complefing his 'renfh year as fhe successful principal of Bell High school, Mr. Virgil Frampfon has puf forfh a greaf deal of fime fo help bofh sfudenfs and faculfy. Keen forsighf and sound reasoning are fwo of fhe charac- ferisfics fhaf help him fo seffle sfudenf problems. His inferesf in all proiecfs and acfivifies in school life have won him fhe admirafion and supporl' of 'rhe sfudenf body. Sharing in fhe managemenf and adminisfrafion dufies of school affairs are vice-principals, Mrs. Helen C. Sample and Mr. Paul Currin. Mr. Currin who fool: fhe place of Mr. Noble Waife has become a friend fo all sfu- denfs and faculfy alilce. Mrs. Helen C. Sample, girls' vice- principal, and Mr. Paul Currin, boys' vice-principal fogefher form 'rhe baclc- bone of Bell High. Using psychological knowledge and rare diplomacy, fhey guide Bell sfudenfs fhrough various prob- lems, and wifh fheir unfiring effods and sincere worlr have won fhe admirafion of all. Bell is indeed luclry fo have 'rhem as advisers. Meef Sfanley Robson, Counselor, and John Sfeele, Regisfrarg under whose wafchful eyes fhe affendance records and educafional programs are lxepf in order. 1,11 4 A-I NLKILJKQK- ll ,ply-I. r A ii vu' ij.: ' Ill i Lyvldl f. , , V , rr. rj-I 7 1' Uv 'U . 4 V ROW I: lseafed L. +0 R., Mrs. D. Brown, Miss E. Hinshilwood. Miss Z. Bromley, Mrs. G. Harrell, Miss A. German, Miss M. Knowles, Mrs. M. Jones, Mrs. C. Gerard. ROV! 2: lsiandingl Mr. W. Bo- dine, Mr. H. Dirks, Mr. E. Harris, Mr. J. Hun+, Mr. C. Jordan, Mr. W. Hamplon, Mr. R. Bulcher, Mr. P. Krogslad. ROW 3: Mr. J. Brown, Mr. H. Herald, Mr. C Garven, Mr. W. Ingram, Mr. F. Frederichsen, Mr. S. ianchi, Mr. R. Kirkwood. FRONT: Mr. L. Singer. ROW l: Miss D. Mulholland, Mrs. L. Way, Mrs. J. Naslund, Dr. J. Szelrler. Mrs. F. Nash, Mrs. G. Wyland. Mrs. M. Parlrhursf, Mrs. G. Wild- man Mrs. H. Taylor, Miss C. SeLegue. ROW 2: Mr, F. Wad- dingham, Miss F. Andrews, Mr. R. Schell, Mr. C. Thompson, Mr. B. Romberger, Mr. P. Niers- bach, Mr. C. Phillips, Mr. E. MacKinnon, Mr. J. Osburn. ROW 3: Mr. 6. Puclcefl, Mr. Roy Schwieger, Mr. W. Lipman, Mr. M. Nash, Mr. A. Morion. Dr. F. Nyquisf, Mr. C. Diclrey, Mr. G. Thompson, Mr. E. Triolo. rm L JL Qrlwe AT Ben Haqn School f 1 The Silver Anniversary +his year is of very special imporfance +o lhree oufslanding facully members who have faughl al' Bell High school for +he +wen+y- five years fhe school has been in exisfence. These fhree fine feachers who have confribufed so much +o fhe srory of Bell High are Miss CharloH'e Deacon, head of fhe science deparrmenrg Mr. Forresl' McAlpin, head of l'he English depar+men+, and Mrs. Melissa Sredman, head of +he commercial deparf- menf. Bell High salures you! TIME WELL SPENT Working fogefher, fhe office, library, cafe sfafifs, as well as fhe financial manager, boolc room clerlc and cuslodians have lcepi our school in a neai and orderly condifion. From day +o day lhey do fheir jobs good-na+uredly and very efficienfly, giving Bell High 'rhe good all around name il has. Many lhanlcs go fo all of 'rhese people. Office slag: lell fo righf, seafeclg Miss Deely, librarian clerlj Miss Cafeleria manager, Mrs. Tassari Podurgiel. booiroom clerlrg Mrs. Mcclinloclr, school secrelary: Sfudenf Sfcre manager, Mr. C. Gibson sfandingq Mrs. Picllrem, alfendance office clerk, Mrs. McFarland. Boolr room clerk, Miss Podurgiel counSelor's clerlr, Mrs. Morris, vice-principal's clerlr. Library manager, Miss Neel Cuslodial sfafl, Head cuslodian, Mr. Quinn 1' as PM H I AIFWQ4 g-QQ Lasf December 'rhe Ephebians of fhe winfer class of '50, were chocen. They were Bob Burlon and Louise Hieber+. Ephebians are chosen for +heir ou+s+and- ing worlr in leadership, cifizenship, and scholar- ship. Louise was said lo have ranlred very high among her classmafes. She was very acfive in all spor+s and she was an ac+ive mem- ber in scholarship and in her senior class. Bob Bur+on was an acfive member in +he Hi-Y, and in ihe LeHerman's Club. Bob was vofed fo +he afhleiic Hall of Fame by ihe Los Angeles Daily News, he held +he olifice of Boys' Forum presidenf and many olher prominen+ offices. He has been rewarded many limes for his ex- cellen+ a+hle+ic abilifies, Ephebians are chosen for fheir ou+s+anding confribufions fo ihe school. They musl have The backing of +wo faculfy sponsors, and sfu' denl applicanls musi give a speech before fhe facully on why fhey fhinlr fhey should be chosen fo fhis high office. The faculiy malres The final decision. S+uden+s are lhen nofified fhaf fhey have been chosen fhe Ephebians of iheir class. Winfer Class officers: Johnny O'Hanian, Bill Lindberg, Rose Denn, Ka+ie Ma++hews. TIME HONORED Gone bul' no'r forgoffen are fhe Senior A officers of W'50. This capable cabinei' consisred of such ou'rs+anding s+uden+s as presidenf, Johnny O'l'laniang vice-presi- den1', Rose Denng secre+ary, Kaiie Mal- +hewsg and ireasurer, Bill Lindberg. Greafesf even'r of 'rhe semesfer was 'rhe Senior Brealcfas+ of which fhe W'5O was hosl. Sealbearers: Florin Caldwell and Louise Hieber+. Commencemenf Spealrers: Rose Ferraro, Johnny O'Hanian, Lorraine Perlinski and Florin Caldwell. RAW 845' ., if Slfs ' a E kr! W h , R v 5 Q 7 xx. I , ' .' s 3 1 ! ' 4 ,. 4 .. gl ,f ' . I 'Y ,M X Q gm 5 A MQW ',,- A ' , . F . 1 V L . N., 3 4'. i I ,nn 4' K 4 gf 1 K z , fxgqj is I 4 x o ' KA.- S , s i it ,J I X x ve' H N6 1 m 4 Q5 ,' K4 n 4 ' X , x 5 4? 'M fix 5 f ix 14 s 's ff 'WWI F as K ann Q A . XVW Ar Wk Kim S' :.:,:,' .. , ? ,br . :.,,, .....- M-QM 4 zlv ,T 'Maw W L .1 y Zkzv L., i ' ' g b, N x -VM ,,,, . H f A, ' A2 .:., , A f A . , 5 , ,W 4454 W' ll .L RENA ALOI: G,A.A. sergeanl-al-arms, Tri-Y sergeanf-af-arms-worlr. BARBARA ARNOLD: Tri-Y, World Friendship-housewife, beaufy operalor. CAROLYN AYERS: G.A.A. ireasurer, sergeanf-al-arms, Tri-Y-lrinder garlen feacher. LEATHA BACA: Glee Club, rennis. CLAYTON BEESON: Hi-Y. ROBERT BELL: cabinel malcing. CAROL BENSON: G.A.A.-housewife. LEONARD BURKE: Key Club presidenl, vice-presidenl, sergeanf-af-arms LeHermen's Club-dralfsman. BOB BURTON: Hi-Y presidenl, secrefary, freasurer, LeHermen's club- afhlelic coach. JlMMlE BUSCIGLIO: barber. FLORIN CALDWELL: LeHermen's club secrelary ,freasurer, World Friend- ship-special invesfigalor. KENNY COMPTON: World Friendship, Chimes Sfalif, Eagle S+aFF-pre- paring for minislry. 3 yrs? ' ' , 1 I ff as ., ' E Alfhough fhe win+er class of I950 was small if had several oufsfanding sfudenls. Those chosen fo hold class offices were: John O'Han- ian, presidenfg Rose Denn, vice-president Kafie Maffhews, secrelaryg and Bill Lindberg, +reas- urer. ,aff 'U ' V' '7 -gl' is x , BARBARA CORDOVA: Tri-Y, G.A.A., Leffergirls, W' Council -nurse. ROSE DENN: Lelfergirls' Scholarship, G.A.A., Tri-Y vice- presideni, sergeanf-af-arms, 'W' Council-counselor, fypisl in a bank. ARDIS ERICKSON: G.A.A., Tri-Y, Leflergirls. ROSE MARIE FERRARO: Tri-Y presidenl, Lelfergirls, Choir secreiary, librarian, Senior Girls' Glee-librarian, housewife. JOE FERREIRO: Vilcings. DARLENE FILKINS: G.A.A., Tri-Y vice-presidenf, Leflergirls, Choir secrefary, librarian, Senior Girls' Glee-librarian, house- wife. OLIN FINE: famale salesman. BARBARA FLORAND: G.A.A., Tri-Y-sfenographer. JOE FOWLER: Machinisf. DONALD GANNON: Knighfs sergeanf-al-arms, LeHermen's club, Boys' Glee-ranch hand. NORMA GARTNER: housewife. LOUISE HIEBERT: G.A.A., Leflergirls vice-president Scholar- ship presidenf, World Friendship secrefary, Represenlafive Assembly-leacher. BOB HINES: Chimes. JOHN HILBORN: LeHermen's club-foresfry. BOB JAMESON: Hi-Y, LeHermen's club-feacher. NANCY KLEIN: LeHergirls, World Friendship, W' Council, G.A.A., Glee-wrirer. The class of W'50 began aclivifies wifh lhe Senior Brealcfasl' which was a huge success. Here fhey displayed fheir new while swea+ers wi+h maroon emblems. This class was fhe firsl' +0 infroduce +he Field Day following fhe Senior Brealcfasl. Oufsfanding Ni FRED KOBZEFF: Key Club sergeanl-ai-arms, Chimes, Leifermens club secrefary, Czars club. Boys' Glee-beef siock raiser. DORSEY KOONTZ: Clars club-aufo mechanic. BILL LINDBERG: LeHermen's club, Senior A Treasurer-feacher. BOB LONGMAN: Key Club vice-presideni-buicher. DORIS LOSICK: Tri-Y secrelary, World Friendship secre+ary, GAA Glee club-Ielephone operafor. VIRGINIA MANOK: Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Glee club, Junior Ushers compfomefer operafor. KATIE MATTHEWS: G.A.A., World Friendship-sienographer. JOHNNY OHANIAN: Hi-Y-food clerk. LORRAINE PERLINSKE: Tri-Y, G.A.A.-singer. AXEL PETERSON: Boys' Glee, Curiain club-docfor of psychiairy BRUCE REBMAN: Leiferman. RICHARD REMENDER: Cabinei Making. NICHOLAS ROMANOFF Chimes Eagle phofographer ALEX SAAVEDRA Boys Glee Club A Cappella Choir Key club carpenier LORRAINE SATTLER. W Council, Scholarship housewife. PEGGY SAUNDERS: LeHergirIs, Glee club, Drama, G.A.A.- re+aiI buyer. CHARLES SCHLEIDEN: engineering. JAMES SELLERS: Undecided. JUANITA SEXTON: World Friendship-felephone company. HARRY SOKOLOFF: Lefierman, Boys' Glee, Annual, Leadership, S+uden+ Body presideni, Key Club, Czar club sergeanf-ai-arms, Boys' Glee presidenf-coaching. MARY SOLESBEE: LeHergirIs, Tri-Y, G.A.A. 'W' Council-office WOTK. JEANNIE STITT: LeHergirIs, Tri-Y, G.A.A.-machine operaior. MARLENE TALBOT: Undecided. JOHN VETEK: Hi-Y secreiary, vice-presidenf, presidenf, LeHer- man, Leadership, Choir-salesman. JOAN WARK: Le++ergirI, Scholarship, World Friendship, G.A.A., 'W' Council-rancher. LEE WASSGREN: Le++erman, Boys' Glee, Key Club sergeanhaf- arms-bufcher. ALAN WHITAKER: LeHerrr1en's club presidenf, Key Club sec- re+ary, vice-presidenf, Boys' Glee-carpenfer. BETTY YETTER: Leffergirl, Choir, G.A.A.-singer. in fhe class aciivifies were many senior pariies in 1'he Girls' League Bungalow. Theme of fheir Prom was fhe Sfork Club. The Iwo sfudcnfs chosen as Ephebians were Louise Hieberi' and Bob Burion. Sealbearers were Louise Hieberi' and Florin Caldwell. . 23 Graduafion exercises fool: ihe fheme of Com- munify, Nafional, and Infernafional Relafionships wiih Johnny O'Hanian, Lorraine Perlinslci, Florin Caldwell, and Rose Ferraro as commencemeni speakers. SENIORS BID FAREWELL TO YE OLDE I, IIIINA AIIUI, will nty lvowl- ing sh-I--s to Mis. Way. In tvn ytnr- I pl..:. to III' IIwtIr 'It' the Blaywootl 'I'l:e:1ter witn the man- ayfi' :I ,lzinlt r. I. ltAItliXIiA AIINIILII. will ivy .llnlity 1-I sing- I-me 5 k lliiz-rs to Ii-i- 4Q.trItI l. 1 I r its I plan: to he the liIaIt w.lrIi-n at 'I'ehflc::apI sII that I Ifnn gr t all my t'rn'r.ds when they arrlw, 'Q It I .I I, FAROLYN AYI-IRS. will tny driving and ability to dodge cops to Hammer. In ten years I plan to be a hermit in tlw-:n Oltlahotna hills wht-ie I was IIA-in. I, ROBERT Bl'Il.I,, will my best wishes and lots of luck lu t'at'olyn Vernia. In ten years I plan to lIe a good citizen of th vIInnn.:nIty with a nice home ard fam.iy, and have a good jol-. I, CAROL BENSON, will all my school books to I-'I--yd tlrltlith. Ten years from now I plan to be married to Wayne :uni hurt- four kids running al'oin.II tht' house. I, LEON.-XRIJ BURKE. will my trick knee tII any one who wants to be a tnagitinn. 'Iln years from now I plan tII lu- a Iiruitman hap- pily niarriell with tour children. I. BOB BL'R'l'llN, will tny gold plated football shoes with the fcts on them 1-I Stanley Spencer. Ten years from now I plan to ln- play- ing tirsl string: Ion the ping-pong team,l 'UM vvlll I mf gl Mfr C' H 1 7 Z I al I, .IININIIIC Bl'SC'IGI.IU. will my lut-It IIE ls-int' t-it-kr-Il up hy- tht- cops eiory ww s-Ill to Al Saave. dra and .I-to I IwlIl. 'll-II yt-:Irs from now I plain :II lIPntili1l'ltt'lulJ owner II, NIIQIIII.. I- i.'- .Ida wI1h the most iII.I .t .ll I4 ,- In the world. I, I I,lIRIN t'AI,IJWI-ILI., will my old. lvealup football shoes to Vern t'nrt1s. and wish him the same luck I had. In ten years I plan to be a chit-f of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I, KENNY COMPTON, will my ability to get out of classes to Car- lyle Hanson. In ten yeals I plan to lie a Missionary in l'--mmunlst Russia. I, BARBARA CORDOVA, will my ahility to have a good time at parties to my brother Bob Cordova. In ten years I plan to still be in partnership with Rose Ferrero with branch offices all I-yer the states. Auld grien 'l'-li ' ' ' - 1 I, IAIRR.-KINIC SATTIIICR, will X I Z X, my blnmlt- hair to lloris Duncan. Z I ,i 'I'i-n years from now I plan lu N f' I . 5 f In-lpnllr I'--any I'-tok IlnInI-r for our - ' Ai l K I liusluands. I ZXD-:5 L.,'j - -1 y I, l'EGGY SAI'Nlll-IRS. will 1' ' 'ff ' I'1arl's little custom to Vatol I-V4 ,O-iv I I--I I I--my son to run around Oct-nIIslIIt-, In I. ROSE DENN. hal'Ilgi.ol1IstIIl'1iIlynSti'w:itt,In will my shorta II-I yt-urs I plan . tn he trying to YY? T TL.: ffifll 2'?'I nl: IZ, ,mi 5 I. sci 1-2,1 vc? 7545 s . wi Q.. 2'3 'CW1 IE 1' 'f fag ten years I plan ,,A.A. I. ALIJIS ERIVKSON, will my Inior prolilenzs tII any se-nzor H -I ho III-I s:.': have any prIIltlI-nts at ll. In VI-'I years I plan to III- work- -vag 1.11 5f.,..s 2552 127' If fav. ...Qgf Z1,:3,E .':09 'Cv-,, Ezrfif W? 'Q G,-nazi Bmlfff 74115 y' 271 .-ZEFIL' grci ?I29.fI .irliztray Cornirlt llfornt-yi. 'IH-n ytars trom now I plan lo lx- in pas I Inrrshtp with I'larlIai'a Cortlovu with branch ollicv-s all over the states. 'Q 1 . --X urs' I, JOE FERREIRO, will my tI-lwplIIIIo number CLA. 555710 to :Ir y t.l'IA lzitlt- elif In ten years I gI':ltx to III- trznoizz. l. llAHLliNl'l Iljnrlyzil I-'IL- KINS will my lIlat'lt and lIluf- III:i.lts f:'IIvn d:IntnIu z-ntl stI it: l- ,Ij. p I: III-attire wh I wa:.'- Lzltnl. lt. LI n y-'als I p.an to l I it lleuse Iylft-, .nhl :l.t III Irlrer of 1-.I.I. I, BAIIIIAIIA lI'I.UItANIl, will all my may drtatns in study hail lnnfl hope hers are as pg-Ind as tnint-I t-I I IIlrtnI't Matthews. In tl-n yI-1lr.sIpl1IntIIbv- still poundlna' ii typew rit--r in an office. l, MARY l'UltlIl.S, will Miss ISII nzioyl tI the girls equlg - In I I :I 'II to ni.yI,ne that is tIqu.,IA int- It n.I I.t,IIi nust. setnesL-sr. In trn ytsnrs I pun :I be a no-tulurgist n1.Il Lw:i my own labutatuites. I. .IUIC l HlYI.l'QR, will my abil- ity it I'-IIII yn IIN: tales in those new sttlan 'Ii .. the it-d spot- lights to Hob Iluniels. Ten years 11- In nt w I plnn to be selling pa- peis on 5th and Main. 1 , 1 35 r ' - If Q 3 '-B in I 5 6' ,ZX Concmnuianon I I, DON CANNON, will the III-tt club in Bell high. the Knnzhts. to Bob Beryl-. Ten years from ',IIw I plan to be a lonely eowpoke II:. .. ladies' dude ranch. I. NORMA GARTNI-LR. will rt., piggy bank to all students in Mr. I'Iunt's shorthand classes. 'len years from now I plan to Ive :I social group worker. I, MILTON HALL. will my pub- lic speaking to anybody who will take it. In ten years I plan to be dtpzgzimz ditches. I, LOUISE IIII-IBERT. will my iron-tot-II tennis shoes, Iso she won't hurt hi-r tot' anymorel to Mt-Ilia Rowe. In ten years I plan to to ln- still trying to pass college Intrance exams. 1 Zi I, JOHN HILBORN, will all my talent to Ray Lopez. In ten years I plan to he in the state of Penn. I. RUB JAMESON, will all my fvtnor problems to anybody in the Sr, Ill. In tt-n years I plan to be 27 and a struggling young engineer ng teacher. I, NANCY KLEIN, will lny 14 tuitlcs and ulu- to Gent- Ilntten. In tt-n years I plan to lit- owning a ranch, animals, and maybe, if I'nl lucky. a husltantl. I, FRED KOBZEFF. will my soft and smooth whiskers to Jack Smpin who pi-ohalily wishes he had th--In instt-ntl ul' tln- wire stit-kt-rs l.I- has now that cut into his girl lI.II'Il Yvia lIusitY's white and fat clit-I-ks. Ten years from now' I plan tII ll- wild and crazy like a water lIutI.Ilo pianrnn: in and out the lInIIzIl.ly:i Mis svreaining like a tx-.tsitti-iiiititlt-Il wild hippopotomus. BA :I Ig' Q.. X I, IHIIISISY IIlOI KOONTX, 'will I-.y point: inotlvl T horn to III t IrlIsIIintn. for his Quint: II I-.llgniw that 1- In ten ytnrs l II, to YI- hitch hiking into tht- I'IlI1Il-. Iungllf lhokint: for my wife -+ It To long tailed kids swung- IIIL' il 'Ill Il'I't Yo II'l'l'. I p':m t-I ln- hitch halting into the rupt rior deep sea diving abilities. It- ten yt-ars I will la- profpl-ctnn: sonn-where ln-tween Alaska and VIIIII- in my little ht-liotoptt-r. I. MARLI-INE LESLIE, will my old white gym shorts to any new GAA. mi-mlier. In ten years I plan Io he a housewife. I, BILL LINDBEIIIZ, will my lIoIks and trouhlt-s to Rohm-rt Jor- Ilan. In tt-n years I plan to be a student at East I..A..I.I'. I. BOB IIUNGMAN. will my alnlity ln get speeding tickets to Iltorgt- Sattllf. In tt-n yt-ars I plan to be a sultan with a rt-cord break- ing harem of girls, all blonds. I. YIRIGINIA MANOR, will my tlaily cup of CIIHI-e to tht- l'I-llIw' rnernlwrs of tht- I'.C.i'., Vaft-teria t'oHtw- Flub, talule SI. In ten yt-ars I plan to be happily marrn-Il and still consuming my daily cup of coffee. I, KATIE MATTHEWS, will my ability to ride in a Car with Carolyn Ayers or Ji-an Ile Pun- driving to Zora Matthews. In ten years I plan lo In- an old marrn-tl woman fight- ing with my husband over whether or not I should have a career. I, SHIRLEY MODEL, will my locker and the delicious cooked spinach and raw' carrots to James Model. In ten years I plan to be married with a teacht-r's degree, working in a kibutz and still listen- ing to Beethovt-n's 9th Symphony when my family is asleep, and my brother is trying to rentl a crime story. ten years I plan to In- president I the Grayson Robhinson stores with main oflice in Huntington Park, Va my beat up notebook to Stnnlev Elliot. Tn-n years from now I plan . - . .. . . .. w to he a flag poll sitter. . N 'Ulla ,Ifjz ,Il 'V I. .II'.-XNIIA SHXTUN, will lily posnion in th- gym office to Martha llest. In len yt-:Irs I plan lo ln- a dentist in my own otlice. , I. II.-XIIIIY StlKfll.UI-'I , will my 6 twisted anltli-s, water on the knees. S pulled must-It-s, and lnuist-II hom-s . 5 C , . to Dave Wnllandt-r. In ten years I -.. 'out '-.- plan to ln- ling .lov s' iight hand Q A ' i v i IIIHII. :V ,gp l. uint' SHI.I'ISBl'II-1, Inn my - alnlity to joke with Mr. Hunt to I, .IOIIN OIIANIAN, will my ability to argue to Dean Ifairbank. In ten years I plan to be dead from studying so hard at collt-ith I, BI-IYERLY PEAIIFIC, will my gasoline can and locker cards to Miss St-I.t-gue and Mr. Lipman. In ten years I plan to be in Alrhiani- stan married to a barbarian. Oh .loyfl 'I'liat's mort- than Gt-oi'gia IH-terit can get at the moment. I, LIIIIIIAINE PEKI.INSKI, will my position as center forward in spw-Illnill to Sue Kirkgard. Ten years from now' I plan to be a rt-- tired sinzer and married to you know whom! I. AXEL I'Fi'I'EItSUN, will my wald monlwy to Hob Vincent. In len years I plan to ln- it dot-tor pra- cticing somewhere in Ilvll or lluut- ington Park. I. Bl'tITI'I-I REHM.-KN, wIll my Lavender paint. job to Bob Long- man so ht- can cover the rust on his tar. In ten years I plan to ht- ltaying a valet comb ml' IWIYII as I sit and read Esquire on tln- III-ach at Uri-ansitlt-. I, RIf'I'IARll Rl-IMI-1NDl-Ili, will my seat next to tht- window in son- nIr prol-Items to anylw--dy who can stand the flies, In ten years I plan to he trading cars with .It-anne III-- Pue lloolts like I'll still he wallv inzl. fo u arit folf Should P 9 HARRY SOKOLOFF MOST POPULAR ROSIE FERRERO JIMMY BUSCIGLEO BEST DANCER BARBARA CORDOVA JOHNNY VETEK MOST POISE LOUISE HIEBERT JOHNNY OHANIAN CLAYTON BEESON FRED KOBZEFF DORSEY KOONTZ HARRY SOKOLOFF BOB BURTON NEATEST LOOKING MOST CHARMING SMILE BEST MUSICIAN BEST SENSE OF HUMOR CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL , CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SPORTS HARRY SOKOLOFF HANDSOMEST-PRETTIEST DON GANNON 58 901' t JOHN vsrsx PHYSIOUE-BEST FIGURE BEST VOICE LORRAINE SATTLER ROSIE FERRERO JOAN WARK ROSIE FERRERO KATIE MATTHEWS ROSIE FERRERO CAROLYN AYERS RENA ALOI LORRAINE PERLINSKI 5 HARRY soxoiorr I nest citizen I KATIE mrrnews I-lmily Wt-an-r. In tt-n years I plan to he trying to pass my I21l in shorthand. I. JI'i.-XNNE STITT. will my fa- yoiitt- howlnng ball to .Innirv Shaf- fvr In ten years I plan to ln- able tn howl at least 75. I, JOHN VI'i'I'I',lx, will my old t-...lint ltottlt-s to Iron Kltonzz. In tv-n yeais I plan to In still strug- senior glint: yaliantly to pass proh- It ms and ut zuluatv. 'ill i Il I I I Illllll I. .nI,-tx tuna. will my it-ng I-gs to Iiarluara Hauizht. In tt-n years I plan to he riding a lwaulf iful horse on my own ranch. I. LEI-I WASSGIIICN, will my ability to play from the In-ncll tt III-orgv Inv, In ten yi-als I plan tt be riding in my vliauffer driven Ilolls Itnyci-. I. ALIEN WIII'I'AKl'IR, will tht with fi-ntler of my var to Harlow Lunsfortl. In tw-n years l plan In ht a guard at San Quentin wat-hint: oyrr Ilolv Hrow n. I. BETTY YI'IT'l'I.I-IR, will my totes- to I4-nea Ru-hw-. In tt-n it-ars I plan to ht- a In-ust-w'iftI. but to n aya of Auld fans Sgne I .- .MY . ., . . . L my In Times Gone By SEPTEMBER School reopens nfs doors fo many old and new sfudenfs wufh resolufions fo do good work for fhe year nof only In fhe classrooms buf on fhe afhleflc fields and In school social achvlhes Senior Girls League holds sem: annual Gel' Acqualnfed Tea for all new gurls an admmlsfraflon and pep assembly is held fo sfarf off fhe semesfer showmg off fhe new members of our wonderful faculfy and geffmg sfudenfs back IH fhe splrlf of our good o'e Alma Mafer OCTOBER School gefs underway fhe opening of foofball season IS upon us firsf game wlfh Narbonne whaf a dns appolnfmenf' Don f counf your chickens before fhey hafch is fhe moffo we have for fhe following game wlfh Jordan and If happened Affer losing all games In 48 we wln fhe G A A affends a playday af Eagle Pock 'rhe flrsf senior parhes are held NOVEMBER Senior Girls League pufs on Hi Jmx wlfh Valkyrues wlnnlng plaque for besf acf November 4 finds many gals chasing guys around fhe campus for a dafe fo fhe ann.1al Sadie Hawkins Dance Senior Breakfasf comes wlfh a flashing surprise of aqua sweafers Homecoming day IS scheduled fhe lO'rh buf washed ouf by ram fhus canceling fhe game wlfh San Pedro When fhe game IS finally played fhe Plrafes upsef Bell knocking fhem ouf of compehhon In fhe Milk Bowl buffer fears are shed as a resulf In fhe evemng fhe Eagles lose a hearf breaking baskefball game fo Hunhngfon Park now home for Thanksgiving Holidays DECEMBER December sfarfs off wufh a bang when fhe Music Deparfmenf presenfs an opereffa Meef Ar zona sec ond annual Fafher and Daughfer Carnival IS puf on by fhe Senior Girls League Homeroom planning for nexf semesfer again more headaches annual Chrlsfmas program is puf on now home af lasf for Chr sfmas Holi days wifh more resoluflons fo sfudy everyday of course we don f JANUARY Wild cries for nofebooks and make up asslgnmenfs and book reporfs are heard we vlsif our new classes on frlal program day fhe mldmghf oil burns in many homes durmg Exammafion Week af lasf graduahon ex ercises are held for bofh Sensor and Junior H gh wlfh many famous personallhes leaving our halls of learning FEBRUARY lNew ferm begms wlfh more resoluhons fo do good work recenf graduafes refurn for a look af fhelr old home grounds fhey lusf can f gef away fwo holidays are enloyed by many school weary sfudenfs Holiday Dance sponsored by Czars Club is held In fhe Girls League Bungalow KFI comes fo Boll fo Broadcasf Young Amerl ca Speacs Tri Y Hn Y Dance IS held Gymnasfs conflnue fo be undefeafed MARCH Firsf week finds many assemblies scheduled sensor plcfures are faken ldenhfucahon plcfures also are faken of fhe whole sfudenf body Senior Breakfasf finds many smiling faces Three Llffle Girls IH Blue IS enloyed by many sfudenfs holdmg Chimes flckefs record Chimes sale IS reporfed annuals are being sold rapidly Iowa fesfs are fo be faken by all senior high sfudenfs woe IS me a beauhful Easfer Program IS held APRIL Easfer Vacaflon fhe beaches are crowded wlfh many sfudenfs dlfchm again some brave polar bears are seen sflcklng fhelr bug foes in fhe blue Pacific back fo school fo face reporf cards Oh' well we Il do beffer nexf fume MAY The annual Coronaflon Ball is a bug success wlfh a smllmg kung and queen and fhelr mosf affenflve courf being 'rhe hlghlughf of fhe evemng fhe GAA is hosf fo Jordan Umverssfy and Marshall High schools af fhe r play day buf of course fhe Bell G A A oufshmes fhem all Mofher and Daughfer Banquef IS also held JUNE June comes wifh vacahon close af hand Senior Prom IS held on fennls courfs wnfh many sensors shining nn all fheir glory final reporf cards again fhen bofh sadness and 'oy come fo Bell as fhe ferm comes fo an end For some fhxs means summer vacahon buf for ofhers affer years of endless walhng nf us finally a realnfy Graduaflon fume is here If sure has been a fine year hasn f lf7 O O O I I I I 0 O 0 O I l I I ' l -1 ' ' I . I U O I ' ll I I ll ' I I O I I O I I 0 , . , . . . x - . . . . - I - i I ' I - ' ll 3 in . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - I . - ' I forever. , . . . - . l 9 I P- I D I I . . . . .. . I T ' ' ' L 0- - I O I . . . .. . . . .. . . . - . Q . . . . L 0 C O I 0 I I I l 1 O I . . . . - . . I . I . . I . 7 - . - . - ' . - a ' ' . . I I ' T. e a 1 p I a , . X C .. i I . ,L V ' Ei DAY IN THE U I - -anon-GA- ,f,?fT ,- Up in the morning at 7 o'cloclc...whoops, Forgot his lunch ...that tiresome wallc to school discussion in leadership class...receiving that E OF A SEN TOP TO BOTTOM: Shirlee Jones, Sue Kirlrgard, Melba Rowe, Dean Fairbanlr. Seniors chosen fo represenf fheir class in fhe Ephebian Sociefy were Jean Bundies, Joyce Hill, Harold Mueller, and Ora Lee Willes. They were chosen by fhe faculfy for 'Iheir oufsfanding schol- arship, cifizenship, and leadership. Graduafes who received memberships in fhe California Scholarship Federafion were Sue Kirk- gard, Carol Langley, Harold Mueller, and Jack Siapin. Each of fhese had four semesfers in fhe Scholarship Sociefy, including one in fheir senior year. ROW I: Sue Kirlrgard, Carol Langley. ROW 2: Jack Siapin, Harold Mueller . IT'S ABOUT TIME Senior A officers for S'50 were a very enfhusi- asfic group. Many acfivifies filled fhe calendar during fhe whole semesfer. The mosf oufsfanding evenfs were fhe Senior Brealcfasf held in fhe school cafeferia af fhe beginning of fhe semesfer and fhe Senior Picnic held in Soufh Gafe park a few days before graduafion. Capable officers leading and planning fhese acfivifies were: presidenf, Dean Fairbank: vice-presidenf, Shirlee Jones: secrefary, Sue Kirlcgardg and freasurer, Melba Rowe. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Mueller, Ora Lee Willes, Joyce Hill, Jean Bundies. WILLIAM ADAMS: Represenfalive Assembly-mechanical or elecironic engineer. LEO ALARID: Knighis c'ub, Cusaders, LeI+ermen's club vice-pre:ideni, Sluclcnf Body Presiclenr, Boys' Forum sec- rerary-proies:ionaI ba:ebaIl. ELBERT ANDERSON: Boy.' Glee, Choir, Drama Socieiy sergeanl-ar-a.ms. BOB ARNOLD: HAY ATTEBERY: Presidenf ard manager oi slage crew- army air force. ALAN BALINT: World Friendship-radio and elccrronic engineer. JANE BARBER: Tri Y, Service c'u5, Senior Drama-housewife. BELLE BARRY: G.A.A., LeHergi:Is secrelary, Sr. Ushers sec- reiary, Choir, World Friendship-lypisi and accaunfanf. DON BENGHLEY: Y!A.'NE BEILMAN: Baskeiball, Siage Crew presidenf, Drama -arlisi. JOHN BENNETT: Band, Glee, Christian Fellowship, World Friendship-pholographer or musician. CIIATLENE BENTRUP: Drama-beaufy operaror. BOB SERVE: Foo+baII, Track, Leiierman, Drama-aufomobile racing. IIORIIA BRALEY: G-.A.A,, 'W' Council--zecrefary. RICIIARD BREHM: calf buyer or sheriff. JOEL BROVVNELL: Band, Football, Track-diich digger. -Q -if fr. W The summer class of l950 now sfands al' fhe open door, awailing fhe command Break Ranks. Some will go fo work, while ofhers will go on fo higher learning in colleges and universiries of +heir choice. We wish fhem - DUANE BUCCOWICH: World Friendship, press phofographer. Phoiography, Scholarship- SUE BUCHINGER: 'W' Council, Scholarship-leacher. JOAN BUETTNER: Tri-Y, 'W' Council, World JEAN BUNDIES: Girls' League presidenf and World Friendship-housewife. OWEN BURGESS: Band, Boys' Glee, Choir, phofographer or mechanic. ELOISE BUSS: LeHer irl Glee G.A.A., Tri-Y, Friendship-housewife. vice-presidenf, Scholarship Lefferman, Phoiog raphy- 'W' Council, PBX operafor 9 1 . Ushers-housewife or secrefary. DARLENE CARMAN: Dancing-housewife. BOB CECERE: Boys' Glee club, Senior Drama, Vikings, Knighis secre+ary- barber. TONY COCCIANTE: Foorball, Leadership, Represeniarive Assembly, Key club, Czars president, sergeanf-af-arms-foresfer. NORMA COLLINS: Euodia ireasurer, Chrisiian Fellowship-librarian. OTIS COLLINS: Salesman. THEDA COLLINS: G.A.A., LeHergirIs, Tri-Y, Sfudenf Service CommiHee- housewife. JACK CONDON: Gym club, Wresfling club-sludenf. DOROTHY COOK: fashion designer. much success. Three years ago lfhey firsl' assembled as a class fo begin fheir work in senior high school. They discussed courses and fook fesis fo defermine whaf fhey were besl' sui+ed for. Soon afferwards +hey made fheir choice of a course and maior and 'their high school work began. As fheir high school days passed, fhe class of summer BARBARA FALKNER: 'W' Council, Tri-Y, Chimes, Annual-housewife. ANITA FAUGHT: housewife. JENNIE FASCIANO: housewife. BARBARA FOLTZ: Tri-Y, Dance Class-housewife. RONALD GATEWOOD: Boys' Glee-elecfronics. CLIFFORD GEWECKE: Boys' Forum presidenf, Sfudenf Body vice- presidenf, Sporfs Edifor annual and chimes, Hi-Y, LeHermen's club- iournalism. BOB GIMBER: Sr. Orcheslra, Sr. Band, Sr. Drama-music. JUANITA GOSNELL: G.A.A., Chrisfian Fellowship-slenographer. BARBARA GRAY: G.A.A., 'W' Council, Choir, Vocal Ensemble-housewife. LOUIS HADAD: JERRY HAMILTON: LeHermen's club, Scholarship, Choir, Boys' Glee, Annual, Chimes, Track, Foolball-salesman. JOYCE HANLEY: World Friendship, 'W' Council, Tri-Y-housewife and secreiary. JOAN HARPS: G.A.A., Leffergirls sergeanf-ai-arms, secrefary, Drama- housewife. BOB HARRIS: inferior decorafor. BARBARA HAUGHT: Girls' League presidenl, vice-presidenf, secrefary. G.A.A. secrefary, 'W' Council, Drama, Represenfafive Assembly secre- fary, LeHergirIs. LA VERNE HAWKINS: G.A.A.-recepfionisl. '50 became absorbed wifh fheir educafional sfudies and ex'rra curricular acfivifies. Acfivifies kepl' fhem infer- es'red in school, aroused school spirif, and made fhem wanl' fo work harder. As a class fhey have ranked high in leadership abilify. Many from fhe class have held various meior and minor JIMMIE COX: G.A.A., Leffergirl, Senior Orchesfra secrelary, Tri-Y, Scholarship, Siudenf Service CommiHee, Annual- feacher. BOB DANIELS: Track, Sfage Craff-worker. LAVINA DAPPER: Sr. Orchesfra, G.A.A., Tri-Y, LeHergirls, Scholarship, Service club-Telephone operalor. PHYLLIS DAVIS: Sr. Orchesfra, 'W' Council, Represeniaiive Assembly, G.A.A., Tri-Y, Scholarship-nurse. SALLY DE WINSTANLEY: Choir, Glee club, Drama, Sr. Ushers vice presideni, secrelary-freasu er, G.A.A., 'W' Council, World Friendship, Represenfaiive Assembly- beaulician. JENNY DOOTOF: Girls' Glee Treasurer-housewife. MICHAEL DOOTOFF: Baskelball, Glee club-prinling or mefal polishing and bufling. ADA DOUGLASS: Housewife. EVA DUNDAS: G.A.A., Leffergirls sergeani-af-arms. Sr. Ushers, 'W' Council, Scholarship-leaching. DOLORES DUNLAP: Dance class, Curfain club-acfress. DICK DURAN: DICK DURANT: Boys' Glee, World Friendship-arfisf. ADRIENNE EINBODEN: Sr. Ushers, G.A.A., Glee club, Leflergirls-homemaker GLORIA ERICKSON: G.A.A. secrelary, Tri-Y, Leffergirls- air hosress. BOB ERICKSON: archifeclural dralfsman. DEAN FAIRBANK: Sr. A. presidenf, Choir presidenl, Boys' Glee, Drama, Hi-Y, Baskefball-relail meafs. zqfi Q I i -af .., ----e N ' 'B' f offices 'rhroughoul' 'lhe years and have performed 'rhe dufies of 'rhese offices wifh remarkable abiliiy. Leo Al arid was sfudenl' body presidenf in fhe summer semesfer of fhe senior year. PAT HENSLEY: G.A.A., Lerlergirls, Drama, Tennis. JOYCE HILL: G.A.A., Lelfergirls, Band, 'W' Council, Chimes, Represenlalive Assembly-lab. lechnician. BARBARA HOFFERBER: Choir, Annual, Drama, 'W' Council -commercial arlisr. JOYCE HONORE: 'W' Council, Journalism, Annual-house- wife. EDDIE HOWARD: Represenfarive Assembly, Wreslling- fesr pilol. DIANE HUDSON: G.A.A,, Choir, Glee, Sr. Ushers, 'W' Council, World Friendship, Represenlarive Assembly- housewife. FREDDYE HUNTER: commercial arlisl. GERALDINE JOHNSON: G.A.A., Lellergirls, Tri-Y, 'W' Council, Service club, Drama. GLADYS JOHNSON: housewife. LOUISE JOHNSON: G.A.A., Leflergirls-iypisl. SHIRLEE JONES: Glee Club, Choir, G.A.A. presidenl, Lerlergirls vice-presidenl, Tri-Y, 'W' Council, Represenla- live Assembly, commissioner of alhlelics, Sr. A vice- presidenf, Annual, Scholarship-leacher. WARREN KISER: Glee Club, Choir-salesman. RUEY KIMBELL: Phofographer. SUE KIRKGARD: Glee Club, G.A.A., Lelfergirls presidenl, sergeanl-ar-arms, Senior B lreasurer, Senior A secrelary. 'W' Council, Scholarship, Annual Sealbearer, Tri-Y- leacher. DOB KNOLL: rancher. MILTON KOVACEVICH: Baslrelball, Sr. Drama, Hi-Y . in .,., Q A ,,,,,, , E Q , E The senior officers worlced hard during lhe year +0 promole enlhusiasm belween grades. The senior break- fasls and senior proms were lhe highlighls of l'he year. Numerous parfies and acrivilies were enioyed by lhe L I 1 W , 1 . S ti s. ' if i 5 A 'A 3,1 . RAY KUES: Glee club-pholographer. MARILYN LACKEY: housewife. CAROL LANGLEY: Scholarship, Sealbearer, Drama, Represenlalive Assembly, 'W' Council. VIRGINIA LE DOUX: Drama-housewife. MARLENE LEITZ: G.A.A., Tri-Y, Lellergirls, Annual, Girls' Glee-school leacher. JIMMY LEWIS: Le'Hermen's club, Service club, Currain club, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchesira-engineer. LYLE LEWIS: U.N.E.S.C.O. Council. MARGARET LEWIS: Tri-Y, 'W' Council, Drama-police woman. LARRY LIPOLD: Vilxings vice-presidenl-drallsman. DOUGLAS LOUGHMILLER: Hi-Y, Boys' Glee, Choir, Vocal Ensemble- burcher. LORETTA LUMBATTIS: G.A.A., Lerrergirls sergeanl-af-arms, Represenia- 'live Assembly 'W' Council Sr Orcheslra air hosless ly isl. . . . - , p JACK LUNDGREN: Boys' Glee. HARLOW LUNSFORD: Hi-Y, Lellerman, Foolball, Slage Crafl presidenl. GERALDINE MAGUIRE: G.A.A., Lellergirls presidenl, 'W' Council, Girls' Glee-housewife. PAT MANN: missionary. JAMES MAUCH: Crusaders sergeant-af-arms. class. Reed McDonald was elecled class presidenl for lhe winfer semesler and slarfed lhe class rolling: fhen Dean Fairbanlc loolc over The office af lhe beginning of fhe summer semesler. In lhe fall of I949 class swealers were selecled. The color was Turquoise wi'I'h an emblem of deserl lan. BEVERLY PEARCE: GEORGIA PETEREIT: Drama, Glee Club, World Friendship, Curlain Club -housewife. VAL PETTERSON: LLOYD POWELL: Glee Club. 1EILEEN OUINN: Choir, Glee Club, Drama, G.A.A., Tri-Y-archeologisl. DOROTHY READER: Choir, Scholarship, G.A.A., 'W' Council, Tri-Y, S+uden+ Body freasurer, commissioner of welfare, Hall of Fame chairman, Represenfarive Assembly, Leflergirls, Dance class, Glee club, Ushers- surgical nurse. BETTY ANN REID: Dance class-courl reporler or secrefary. LORRAINE REINHARDT: Drama-housewife. SARAH RENANDO: nurse. LEONA RICHIE: Glee Club, Choir, Service Club-professional singer. JEAN RITTMAN: Glee Club, Choir, G.A.A., LeHergirIs, Senior Ushers presidenl-beaufy operalor. MIKE ROGOFF: Crusaders, Baseball, Baslselball, Drama. GORDON ROTH: Hi-Y, World Friendship, Boys' Glee, Chimes-pho+o- grapher. MELBA ROWE: G.A.A., Tri-Y, Leffergirls secrefary, Scholarship, Sr. B secrelary, Sr. A lreasurer, 'W' Council, Girls' Glee, Choir-leacher. IDA MAY ROWLAND: Tri-Y, Chrisfian Fellowship corresponding secrelary, 'W' Council, Sr. Band-housewife. MIKE RUTH: 'rraffic manager. Through Ihe year fhey wore lhese sweafers proudly. This class has always parlicipaled enlhusiasfically in alhlelics. Many of Hs members played on varsi1'y and bee Ieams. Some of +he girls 'roolc aclive parl in 'rhe Girls' Afhlelic Associalion. Wifh inferesl 'rhey looked forward +0 receiving 'lheir swealers of orange and REED MC DONALD: Hi-Y vice-presidenl, chaplin, Track- archiiecf. DONNA MCINTYRE: Glee Club, 'W' Council, Piano- singer. BILLIE MCPHAIL: Drama. DARIEL MILLER: Plumber. PAT MORAN: Glee Club, Choir, Tri-Y, Chimes-secrelary. BOB MORROW: Boys' Glee Club, Radio Club, World Friendship, Chrislian Fellowship. HAROLD MUELLER: Scholarship, Chrisiian Fellowship, World Friendship, Proieclionisfs-archileclural designer. DINA NADEYEFF: G.A.A. cheer leader, World Friendship LEON NEWMAN: Hi-Y, Vocal Ensemble, Drama, Reprea senlafive Assembly, Scholarship. BONNIE OWENS: G.A.A., Leflergirls-housewife. BRUCE OWENS: Drama. ARDELLE PAGET: Glee Club, Annual, Chimes, Tri-Y, sec- relary, 'W' Council-secrelary. RAY PARSONS: LeHerman, Glee Club, Sr. Band-air force ROBERT PASKUS: Boys' Glee. RONNIE PATTINSON: LeHerman, Yell Leader, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Boys' Glee, Drama, Hi-Y-archilecf. KATHERINE PEACE: Tri-Y-housewife. , Q? 1,,,i Her X. ii? .. , ',..,,. L I I .W V r V A I 5 Q. i A ,A 5'-lb purple. As a class 'rhey parficipaled in +he programs Ihal' +he music, drama, and arf depar+men+s presenled. Many changes and improvemen+s in bolh fhe building JANICE SCHAEFER: G.A.A., Lellergirls, Annual-housewife. BOB SCHMIDT: Boys' Glee, Pholography. FRED SEIBERT: Orchesfra, Band, Sr. Drama, Fool'balI- musician. RICHARD SHOOK: Boys' Glee-aulo mechanic. HELEN SHUBIN: Girls' Glee, Sr. Drama-housewife. ARLENE SHULTZ: Piano, Dance Class-morfician. JACK SIAPIN: Key Club, LeHermen's vice-presidenl, Bell Barbell Club, Boys' Glee. Scholarship presidenf, Speaker of fhe House of Represenlafives, Foolball. BILLIE SLOAN: Tri-Y, Drama-air hosless. RONALD SMITH: Lelferman, Band. SHIRLEY SMITH: Chimes-civil service. JOHN SOO HOO: Boys' Glee, Gymnaslics--mechanic. BILL SOPER: Boys' Glee, Choir, Sr. Orcheslra-musician. CHERYL SOWARD: G.A.A., Lellergirl, Tri-Y, Sfudenl Service Commifiee-secrelary. JOHNNY SPARKS: Foolball, Hi-Y-engineer. ELEANOR STUPIN: Choir, Glee Club, Vocal Ensemble, Drama, Tri-Y-secrelary. CARL SUNDIN: Scholarship, Chrislian Fellowship, Sludenl Service Club. X QV fs 5' ,.,. A Mi? Q Z ,,.,., wk , W ,,. j,g , P vw ,S 1 .57 -in f 4- X' 'V 'few i 4 A 'SQ x 'fl- : 6 4 , , 4 - sr f L, .A I :L ' 'c' ' ss 14 , .dl 1 if QP? Nia Q0-45 RICHARD TAUREK: Lellerman, Key Club, Crusaders vice-presidenl. NANCY TELLMAN: G.A.A., Leliergirl, Band, Orcheslra, Annual, Drama, Scholarship, 'W' Council, Represeniative Assembly, Senior B vice- presidenl-housewife. RICHARD THOMAS: Pholography-pholopraphy and lelevision. JAMES THOMPSON: Bo s' Glee Ke Club Scholarshi -'oclre or Y I Y 1 P l Y mechanic. DON TODD: Choir, Senior Drama, Chrislian Fellowship presidenl-melal man. - BOB TOLIVER: Gymnaslics, Choir, Boys' Glee, Hi-Y sergeanl-af-arms, LeHermen's club-chemisl. YLITA TRIMBLE: Tri-Y, Scholarship, Girls Glee, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Drama-iournalisf or housewife. DOUGLAS TUCKER: Band, Orches+ra, Scholarship, LeHerman, Sludenl Service Commillee-leacher. MARVIN TWEEDY: Lefierman, Gymnasiics, Hi-Y, LeHermen's club- gymnaslic coach. KENNETH WAITE: Baslzelball--chemical engineer. DOLORES WATERS: Tri-Y, Glee, Choir, Drama, Vocal Ensemble-secrelary. ORA LEE WILLES: G.A.A., 'W' Council, Lellergirls, Girls' Glee, commis- sioner of welfare, Sr. Ushers presidenl-public speaking ieacher. LORRAINE WRIGHT: G.A.A., Leflergirls, Tri-Y, Girls' Glee-housewife and secrefary. PAT YOUNG: Tri-Y, World Friendship, 'W' Council-physiofherapy. JEANETTE ZOLNEKOFF: Tri-Y, Scholarship, Chimes, Girls' Glee, Choir- secrelary. STANLEY HATCHER-army lnof shownl. HAROLD JERVIS: salemman Incl shownl. DENNIS O'CONNELL: drafisman lnof shownl. choice or decision may be, fhey will fo live up fo and personnel were made during lheir slay fherel These lessons lheir feachers have faughi' lhem changes added lo and made ihe school a much beller They who leave school now will always be frue +0 place. are now aduI'rs ready +o face lhe world. Whalever +h I' c Alma Maier and cherish fhe memories of high schc Their high school days of fun and frolic are over. They days af Bell. making my tenth million. I, IJUANIAI IIIICCOWICII, will - Um cell at Norwalk. with Howard. ,ouise Johnson. In ten years I nl Sam Spade. GIISS, will my ability to keep from raising little bums. IIX Page Nun A'?l'? YFR.56'?Y GI3P5Q5.W I, WILLIAM IIYAI. ADAMS. .ull my voice, good looks, nnd vnuseles to Carol Iiilnionclson, In ten -:ears I plan to lie an old rnaiiieil -nan with a controlling interest ni -ome small corpoiation sin-li ii- Standard Oil. I, LEO AI.AItID, will my week- ends to Jennie Wilson. In ten years I plan to be out-ranking lin: I'anl Pettit, that is, in salary. I, ICI.I'IIiIt'I' ANDERSON, will my ability to have fun to .ind from the snow to Ivan ltiuri Iteece. In ten years I plan In In- I, Iltlll AIINOLIP, will my last -pare lne-to Leroy Garrett. In ten years I plan to be going to Vudahy .l, V. QS . , , . Sv like , tp N 4-ll I X fl X iz., I, MAX .-X'I I'EIiI'IllY, will my job as stage manager to any one who doesn't plan on graduating. In len years I plan to be in the Army Air Force, also plan on ln-ing married, I, ALAN BAl,lN'I', will the greater part of my fortune ttxyenty dollaisi tu buy a box of chalk for the tear-hers who don't have any. In ten years I plan to be aliyc ---- - a irivate in the army. serving in I, NOIIMA HIZALEY, will my iihility to get AK und BE from all my teachers to my nephew.Ilon Ilosher Ten years from now I plan In be n housewife washing some old dirty belongings of W. F. I, IIIVIIARII BREIIM, will my Roy Itoeers Iiailpze and six shoot- ers to Charles Kenneth Iirriekaon Jr. Ten years from now I plan to be recups-rating from the 20 years that I spent in Bell Iligli. I. JOEI. I'lIt0WNEI.I,, will my old tiatk shoes to Bob Egg:-it. In ten years I plnn to he Joel I'Irou'n- I, TIIEDA COLLINS, will my rides to and from school with kids from II. I', to Doris Collins. In ten years I plan to be married with my kids going to II.P.High so they will know more than I do. Nt J I o., I'-I-, PQ9?E55'9'?l5f I, GLORIA ERICKSON, will my long blond lrcsses to Jo Ann Ilrooks. In ten years I plan to lie an air hostess or serretxiry lo the ing air lines boss. I, DEAN FAIIIIJANK, will my Lucky I.aten Shoestringw and old sweat socks to All Pity Nance, In ten years I plan to be hunting gophc-rs in South Afriva with Mil- lie. I, BARBARA I AI.KNI-ZR, will my senior sweater to Don Johnson who iIidn't get one, In ten years I plan to he married with nine kid-. I. BARBARA IIOFFI'iIlI3IiIl. nill my ability to get through the twelfth grade to Jean Ilotfman. In ten years I plan to ln- struggling through married life with six kids tor should I say striinglingi I, JOYCE IIUNUIIIC, will my future husband and twelve kids to any girl who can support them. In ten years I plan to be Mrs. B.J.B, and have dozene ol' kids Iprefer- alily Iioys.i I, EDDIE IIOIVARII, will Maureen Annette f'ampIieIl to John D. Rockefelleriwho can aflord heixl In ten years I plan to In- liouncing ot? the walls of my padd- ell. X I, JACK OKII'l CONDON, will I. IIARIIAIIA I 0I.'I'Z, will my inth grade tennis Shoes ltiun n the bubble gum under my desk in Sr, Problems to Pat Stanley. In ten years I plan to be the President of bepaupm. tllndertakers, Em- balmers and I'nIlhearc-rs Associa- tion for L'nrlerpriveledt:cd and Iler- seented lllummic-SJ I, SUE IIUCHINGER, will my bows and arrows to any cupid who wants them. In ten years I plan to be a gym or science teacher in some sunny California sehool. I, JOAN I3IfIi'I I'NI-lll, will my ability to do shorthand to my sis- ters. Ten years from now I plan my phone number, KI. 7302. to any rute eirl who wants it. In ten years I plan to be driving: a new f'1nIiIl:.c to Seal Ileach to stay around nith the boys. I, DOItO'I'IIY COOK, will my ability to be absent to anyone who needs a rest. In ten years I plan to he Ioafiniz. I, JIMMY JIQNI-2 COX, will my ahility to sneak in the exit of the Whittier Ilriye-In to Joyce llam- mond. In ten years I plan to still be riding around in a 'IW Iludson Ilontsl to Tonnny Prirharrl to take llonna cruising up the river on yi- siting days. In ten years I plan to be the wife of an electrical neer and have one nr two little intyi kilowatts ready for Bell lligh school. I, IIONALII GATEWOOIJ, will my beat up X-Ray tube to tiny Ali-ridge. In ten years I plan to be slaying away for my wife and seven kids. I, BOB GIMBER, will my old saxophone reeds to Bob Snider. In ten years I plan to lie helping I, DIANE IIUIJSON, will my good grades in IIS. Goyernnient to my brother Warren Ilutlson. In ten years I plan to be married to lleniy Ile Winstanley and have tnelve children. I, I-'REIIIIYE IIUNTEII, will my place in the hash line to anyone uho is strong: enough to survive, In ten years I plan to lie the worId's number one dish washer. I. BI'I'I'TIE JEIINIGAN, will my nliility to tret caught ditching sthool to Vickie Stripling. In ten years I plan to still be trying to get that celtuiu main to marry mel or a certain D S. I tiernniny and trying to figure out ii nay to lyetonie a eoipornl, I, JANE BARIKI-Ili. will my pro- l-Iems to Iloris Collins. In ten years I plan to still be dantnng out at 'I'oun Ilnll every Saturday night. tWitIi my sailor of course.l I. IIEI,I.E IIAIIIIY, will my dead tenniz balls to Lloyd lilac I arlt'ne. In ten years I plan to still be attending the I-'riday night dances nt the H.I'. Ballroom with Jeanie Ilittman. I, WAYNE IlI'llI,lNI.-KN, will my tooth lviush fin' polishing the :ky hook to Ray Parisean. In ten years I plan to be an undertake-r along with Ilarlow. Our motto will bc, to be a secretary at a rr-rtmn niortuary. I, JEAN IIFNDIES, will my poor old violin to Ill-tty Allen. In ten years I plan to still he trying to get tiirty to Come on. I, IGLOISE BIISS, will my fickle- inss to Mnrily Trautman, which includes B.W. and .1.S, In ten years I plan to be a private secretary to I, OWICN CAIlII0l, BCI!- shooting on the basketball court to Iiill Spcrling. In ten years I plan to lie two and one halt years older and chief collector for the local garbage dump. I, IlAIiLI'INI'l CAIIMEN, will my knitting ability to Jean Wilson, In ten years I plan to be married. tYou know who,l I, IIOII CECEIII-I, will my phy- thnt is. Ten years from now I plan to be n poor old tied down married man with many children to Gloria Erickson. In ten years I IIOII I7-XYIICI., will my Sr. Problems notes to Soo Iloo, Johnny and a wife of course. I, I..-XVIN.-I DAPI'I'1It, will INaIly I plan to be writing suggestions as how to understand him and try ing to raise ii basketball team with I-'red Seilvert with his pumping. I, JIJANITA GONSNI-2I,I,, will aiililty to be a Speed Demon my and make good grades in shorthand .Ioan Euper. In ten years I plan to to writer ninl taking dictation unti be pounding away on n type- I my hand drops otf. I, BARBARA GRAY, will my iility to sing tenor to Dorothy n baseball hat. I, I'lIII.I.IS DAVIS, will my abi ity to be in Scholarship to my si ter Joyce Davis. In ten years I 5. plan to be a nurse. I, SALLY de WINIlS'l'ANl.I-XY, will my choice seat in the tenor sertion ot the Choir, In ten year- I plan to be in Rumanla studying, music with my huslnind and seven children. I, JENNY DOOTOFI-', will my sique to Ilichard Ferguson. In ten Nlmng working ability in E S WMS I 'mm to Own halfqnmrest Government, with Mrs. Ilentlerson in the I,ipold-Cceere gambling ca- sino. When you ilie come to Harlow :ind I. I. JOIIN BENNETT, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Ilrown to Lottie May Gai-tke. In ten years I plnn to lie a hen-peeked liusliand with fourteen kids. mv 'iiiility to get into tro 4 I, 4'IIAIII,ENI-I IIENTRIYP, will ubli to my little sister I'i'ilma. In ten years I plan to still ln- ti ying to talk Mickey Duutoof into going out with ' - in 'irls it unls, so just ln- pan' t L .. won't be long now, I, BOB Bl-ZIIVE, null my iaci ibility and crazy :li-wing to Toni Prichard. Ten years from non plan to be shining chrome uns 4-aps at Carrol's Speedway. ng my ' i llc fe' ' r 1 :gun nt noon to Diane tiooilwin. In years I plan to be a successful bu iness woman living in California Indiana. I, O'I'IS COLLINS, will my 5 period animal husbandry class Jim Mt-Kee. In ten years I plan I In- making corn whiskey with own little still deep in the heart the Great Smokies. I,NOItlNIA JEAN COLLINS, will my ability to hurry in the cafeteria ten or mY of as a teacher, to Eleanor Eagles. In ten years I plan to be a housewife still waiting for Eleanor to get out of tollege so she can get married. I, MICKEY IJOO'I'0If'I , will my five quarts of beer to Leon New- man, lion Davis, and Doug Lough- millcr. In ten years I plan to be in the hands of Big Joe and be his foreman of the Salt Mines. I, ADA DOUGLAS, will my abil- ity to get along with Mrs. Stedman tn Ituth Coen, my niece. In ten years I plan to he a btuutician and working eight hours a day to sup- port my husband. I, IJOLORES IJUNI,AI', will my shoe skates and skating ability to Betty Iclonea-niaylie she will win a championship too? Ten years from now I plan to bc an netress. mar- xied to you know who tl hope! with six kids or an good start to- waril a baseball team! 04 vote o ianfzd A vote of thanks is given to Charlotte Deacon in appreciation of the help and guidance she has given e g their adviser. Not only has she served as t eir pr g helped the otiicers o t e en and outings. Miss Deacon is also in charge of t e com This includes taking care of and gown rentals. Another thing which she I, EVA DUNDAS, will my G.A.A. sweater to my little sister Carol. Ten years from now I plan ti be teaching hoine econonnes. I, DICK IJIJRANT, will my abi- be M re, 'Y I. . ' b I, LOITII-I H good looks to II years I plan to have my own li 'iuor store. I. JOYCE will my nbilily Illairlenc Burke. to forget I..A. a nn-e guy like my I,.P.II. In veins I plan to In- married to Leon- ord and have several towheads. llltnzer. In ten years I plan to ADDAI7, will my Q ill Glanz. In ten n JULIA IIANLEY, to I hum Sh Memo Lopez and Jack Wenzel. In I. Jliltltl' IIAMILTON, nill my seat in Senior Problems to It be n sell- HY Choate. In ten years I plan to traveling salesman in Africa ing son tan lotion. I, BOB HARRIS, will my sear- Iel lxlusli to add to his erinison lilush to Ray Choate. In ten years I plan to he traveling in deep dark Africa hnntim: Ilaniilton, the trav- tling salesman of the Iflmiigcs, I, JOAN IIAItI S, will to Evonne Fox my G.A.A. sweater. In ten years I plan to be married to chuck Shepherd and living in San Anto- nio, Texas. I, BARBARA HAUGIIT, will to bhiiley lloran my ability to go wild in my Senior A year, Ilavc tnn but :lon't get caught. In ten yeais I plan to ln- a partner with Billie Mt-I'hail in owning the Alca- atar and still sneaking ni. Ilaliit yon know. I, I.AVEItNI-I IIAWKINS, will my bookkeeping course to those nho like bookkeepnig. Ii, ten years I plan to be it tlocti-ik recep- tionist or niarried an-l hate a flock ni ki-ls, I, PAT III'INSl.I'1Y, will the lace on my tryin shouts to Blargaict IP-nissett. In ten years I plan to be tive years older nnil .I foxgotten lrrnle, or jus' trayelin'. th raduatmg clan as Iuty to grow up H775 lu Sam Ral- -ton, Ten years from now I plan h ' 0 ram ndviienbut mlm hu to lie living on my horse ranch f h S ior A class to organize their parties 'IYHWHUZ Pifluffrf- I, AIJRIENNIC ICIXBUIJIQN, h mencemeni Program- will my ability in chemistry to niy the senior pictures' speeches' and cap younger brothel, -oon at Bell. In ten years I plan to be married. . . . . I, JOE ELDI-Ill, will ni' lull: H m Charge of U the semor Break' to my dread enemies. In texi years Wert I plan to be married. fast, a full time job in itself, of which she is program advi buyer and general consultant. Long will the Summer Clan of I950 remember with fondn the teacher who has help of happiness. ed to make their last days at Bell CIS On!! I, BOB ERICKSUN, will my ele - Railway. yutor shoes to Duane Campbell. I1 ten years I plan to be Iltad Tratls Walker for the South Pasadena - 'CE IIII.I., null to Ilot I, JUX i Young: my old beat up sax. In ten years I plan to be a lab technician and maybe I will have hooked sonn- pooi male. for die tryin I I5 I, fiICItItY JOHNSON, will all I lilonils in Ilollywood and the th ' , ability to pass music history In Kenney Ilnrker. In ten years I plan ti still be breakiin: horses on my dude ranch and trying to Insso inf :A husband. tlla Ilai I, tiI,AIlYS JOHNSON, will my ability to catch on to good jokes to I plan to be the wife of a bum and I, LOI'ISI'i JOHNSON, will my geod nature to Gladys Johnson. In ten years I plan to be working in an olhce and possibly have my own home. I, SlIlltl,IfIl-I JONES, will my scat in G..-LA. cabinet and cabinet snaeks ln Annette ttfhili Il-:el einpin. In ten years I plan to be iarried and ten years older and a crabby old teacher brow beating senior Il's. I, RIQ'I'Il KlMBAI,I,, will my ability to talk opp language to ten years I plan to have my own photography shop and still waiting I ' ' f ' . I, Slfl-1 KIRKGARD, will my ability to honk-around in G.A.A. and still look innocent to Annette Siapin. In ten years I plan to be n teacher and feeling sorry for mousy students. I 4 ff 'ill 5 .I 1 W' ll 'X if I, WARREN KISI-IR, will all my sly Senior Problems papers to Mar- ilyn Iiloeckler, In ten years I plan to be on a tag team with Baron Leone touring Siberia. I, Iltill KNOLI., will my dancing rubber legs to Charles Kenneth Erickson Jr. In ten years I plan to lie a gay ranchero with four Fadi- llac's and two cute chicks for eueh one. I, IIAY KIII-IS, will my ability os a photographer to Bob llilar. In ten years I plan Io bc- a telephone repair man. I, AILTIIUII KYRISS, will ey ability as a c iiii k to Maureen Ai.- nette fampliell. In ten years I plan to lie a iirst class bum selling odd sized and used port holes. I, CAIIUI. I,ANGI.I-LY, will all of my problems to Iloxothy Ileni- lnnt. In ten yeai- I plan in be .i lady u 1 estler. . SQ ' 1' I II I II gm X 2 ' I plan In be making rxcusus not IIICLL CIIHIES Vngc Fin- ii ik if 2? if Pk Bk 1? if lk if ik 'K ik if fi Y? PF 41 151 fi PK I, VIRGINIA LH UULAXAXIII my I, P,-XT MORAN, will :III n1yoI1I I, I.flRR.HNH lU'fIN11.-XHDT. I, JAVK SI,U'IN, will my bv- I, HON TODD, H111 my uhillly --Mlm' w wr DK in 1h-v rw--Ifrh 1'1'ff ' UP MNH- MIS In HI-rlmm I-IH lm- jun. Mrs. We-y Rh'--A mv U' W fp- .ur III .'.mI.fR-- III HIII shu :H ywvund Um turrh' 11.-.RA In BIII :Huh IA- Pulnfy Vaughn :UNI Klum Lurmrk' TU! Wars from mm I Ruth Applllhy' In NA 5 '1 i I VLH' Ifm. In xvn yn-uw I plan In Inv 4I:'.nI filzmtf, In In-vw yvqr- I plan! In bv 1, V 1' I I pl I t I plan lu bu marrmi and In haw- lv lu- nmrrnffi und haw a hwmu :If -v Im-N. 1 I-n yvnrx ul II A- nmnnlf-II tu H. H .md han- an tr,n'x-Iwi around the- w+IrI4I. Hu my own in Sffuth Univ. Iwmux- th' r- '- nwihlrug IHIIY1' Iwr I, Bos MORRUW, mu my I- S-U5-1 'fEV'fU 'f 'HH W 'WW M il MY xpfmi' MJT 'hmm' nl the Illack-Iwurfl In Bumru- 'H ' Rkfmf U' J'-Mb' S hUIIZ- ffl If HH-I-'h XUMD' ' 'I' my lm' I, JIMMY LEWIS, will my 1,,w D U, Ju,-1-1. whncv Tw 3,-,.u,S tw 5'-HTS I pI.m In Iw a nurw Hmxhf-+I mul Imp-IL-M arcylw lvl bran-s lu anyone who would Iikq- fr-Im mm' I plan ru M- In mlm-xl 'k '55 ' L'h'l'fUf -1HI '3 - fix-111-xxx IN..-v 1W1II:znnw. Tm :In --'pam' Smut,-H In tml Wah pianhl Hia Hui. Iv- LEON-4 RICHIE- 'HH VW 5'-an fn-Im nf-w I phm tl- IN- In I pm z.. be mmzclnw rf-r Im zpmlg. 1, HAROLD xfm:r.r.I:1c mil my fif1'l!f'Igit fH'f f'k1:mww- :ml -UH 1:-km: Hfflvf- l,,,,!h msn, mi. rIuknnn1u lBnIIhusrI I ln .Tffnxyr-ny Juan Munn -In tw ywlrs I mlm 1111111 an Iuund 111-xv fchunl han-hm-r. 1, P1-:1:c:Y 1.1-Jwls, w1II my dnilg :I ilf iliEZf'3'E':'ZMilf' W' I W IR. mn IR. Ifmkrng for A ml-ak rw- I- Wm'-m SMITH- WH W .rip tl, Emi.,-S U, Jo Am, Rahmv In ' ' Q ' V I nw 131.11 Agnwr if at HH p,,S,,y,1,.- QIIIIIII5- rn km! rw Iifnbum Brawl. Yen years I plan to be Hnishing 'thnxtI?Il2'tI:iD:3g,iil'Quugll-lI::i CVS RIPLEY, will RIN- UTu,1g,. IA-11 5'-:uw rwm mu' I I-hm :II IRA In Juniur Canoga with a D plus gmrklil' Rulsiun In Kmn:-:Hy 1..n1Il frwrn my carlo IIIII hlnnz. ihn- 12th guuvh-. .1 I I-ram-. 9 0 9 A T -41- X524 I, MAIILHNI-I LIPITZ, MII n renter Iron! seat in English Lile- ntun- tu any mentally stable pe Ten years from now I plan to disgusted wnh life- in gc-nuruI. I, LARRY LIPOLD, will m drinking and liking girls lu Aug: Snnginetu. Ten ycarx from now pIun to be in my own busnnefs zamhling husinvss, thu! is with Hob Vecere. Y I, DOUGLAS LOUIEHMILLEI will rmlhmg tu nobody. Ten year from now I plan Lu by a mixer. I, LORETTA LL'MHATTIS, will my uld tennis racket and shoes K 0 Laura Polk. Ten your: from now I plan to he an air husluss or the svcretary tu the big Iines buss!! hum 7 7 7 I, HARLOW LUNDSFORD, will my will for doing nothing lu any um' that WIII haw it. Ten years frum now I plan tu be undertaket in Fudahy taking 4-are of :III uf my 1-ld friends, U . 9 ., 1 Q- ,RQ f- -- ' ,gk W .. . . 1, JACK lL'N'DGRl-'N' will m . . , .. , ' y ten-year-uhi-nutebuuk to the high- :-st bnlder. Ten years form now I plan to be a milliunuire rancher. I, PAT MANN, will my good limes at Bell High tu Gail Rogers. In ten years I plan tu be n missiun- ary in South America. I, JIM M.-XUCH, will my pi Ahirt, amnwniuted tooth paste, and nk pipe tu John Kffertz for next sum- mer at Crestline. In ten years 1 plan tn be in Lincoln Heights Jail with ten screaming, starving, and idiotic children at home with my hard wurking fshe'II have to bel wife. I, REI-ID MC DONALD, will my ability tu knockdown hurdles to Robert Eggert. In ten years I plan tu bv half uwnvr of the McDonald- Hamilton CoITin Company. I, DONNA MC INTYRE, will my nssuccidtion with Tink lu Ynviun Iimm-ll. Tm yn-ur: from now I plan to be eirher :A character ac- 'ress or :A ginger. I, BILLIE MC PHAIL, will my aw,-rite bench at Larry's tu Hub SpidL-1 Jr. K4-Hy. Dun'! gc! I. -fnught. Ten yrarx fr-fm now I plan cu be partners with Barbara Hnught, in awning the AIm'znzar. I-Ixits 4-pen, III' murse. I, IIARIEI. MILLER, will my .lhillty tu d-wigs I4-adn-rw uhzh- lllukulg lu Quinlan Alkiwwxs. Tru jrzuw from now I plan Ku Iu- lnnrrivd. C, tm-n yuan I plan to bv- :I r-fur! re-- I QI 1 Wuzxvor and Harbura Multhwn and Enghsh In Jnycv Haumnmud Tun yr-urs frvm mm' I plan lu hm hack in Chinn agmn. I, LHUN NEWMAN, will all my I-mply czms and Imtth-s to Dun Ilavrv. Tr-n 51-urs In-Im mm 1 plan In bn- slnglng Muir T'ruin on thx' Syuldx- f'uuh-y Nh-fu, V I, DENNIS O'f'ONNEI.I., will nl y 'J prim- on nm- In-unch at nh., f...,m1.1I r' gnnu-A to Hupp-Hupp. Ten yours r. from now I plan to Iu- in Imac' Mm WEN mwugh 'U Hand fhe strain' 4-nmbur 'll 9'n1!1 Wlnnlmhl be . . .. h. I, GER!!! ORCHARD, will my mm-n vyw In any vat that wants 5' th vm. Tum yn-:ns frum now I'm 0 sun- I u4vn'r In- an OLD M.-HIP I anyway. I, BONNIE UWENS, will m v 5. LS. Gm- t, grurh- to Sunny Unh- Tvn yvarx fmm mm' I plan to he suvrutury to Jrrry Hamilton in his T .-Kfrxcaln Sun Tun I.uzmn Cn. I, BRUCIS OWENS, will aII my nm-at gradv.-:A to nnyonr whu wants tu In- 11 mhtrh digpger. In run years lu Iuok for work. 1, ARDELLI-I PAGHT, wlll my name to anyum- who mn qwll il rnrrwtly. In len yvarx I plan In be a secretary to little Johnny Hunt Jr. 1, ROBERT PASKVS, will my A-mpty gas tank to nnynm' that has umnugh nnR1Iu In IIII xr up. In tru years I plan to he twenty- cight if my plans gn right. 1, HUNNIE PATTINSUN, will my ubihty to be a Iizlr to Hun lin- vrx. In lun yuan I plan to be sul- hng pop corn tu all my fril-nf!! in PL-rfhing Squnrv. I, KATHERINE PEACE, will my uid gym cloths-R lo Gemma WII- Imms. In tm-n years I plan to bc trying to convinu- vwrywm- that Bell High was n good school may back whvn? 1, GEORGIA I'HTf'fRHf'I', will my fountain pen that new-r works ' and Is neu-r HIIQ-:I In any up and runxing stvlwgruphic xtudvnt, In ten yvars I plan lu IR- a flung.-ruux Russian spy slvalmg Atum Bunxh seen-ts from Hell High sn-hImI's laboratory. u I, VAL PETERSON, MII :III my Iunchem to the bums on hunch lm-rl. In ten years I plan In hu working K und have a car. ' :I rl I, LLOYD P0'v5'EI.!., will my h :ual in all thc English clnssef tu Jn-rry Yates. In te-n years I plan lu be n partner with Imac sm-Hing thc mw two-hump ramvls. 1, EILEEN QIIINN, will my G..-LA. sweater that is in Mr. Framptun's safe In anyone who wnnh it. In tun yuan I plan lu be In Africa hunting fur ruins and Iuun-N lu sm-nd hunn- In my dug. I, DOROTHY RPI.-XIII-IR, will my Hull of I-'zm1e tw .UurIn-m- SL-nnnar, uhm llkos lu cu!! up puuph- she dm-NIV! kn-Tw. In In-11 31-un I plan In be u ,xurgnnl nur-v mpmruxg qm4Irs. 1, BETTY REID, MKII ull my svn-nu-1: lu Sandra Jacuhwlx, In mrh-r wukillg fur thu Supra.-Inu fuurl H! the LHS. funmarrim-dl. I-J In ton yvars I plan In be- happily ' lrmrrlwl :md nun a fun' IIIIZL-n ml - wrflls in Wyunung. 11 hnpcl. 15 4' I. RONALD SMITH, uill thn- gut mu! of my nhl lwnnlx rxnwlmtv In BIII Afpln. T4-11 yn-an funn now I plan In hz- Ilvlmg. I, HILL SUPER, will my ca-v of Iv---I In amyum- uhm nuts :nu .-1 In Al I'rHIvI4-MIN. In t4-11 yn-:IH I plan II- In- u n1uNn-:zum playing uilh :I I, JEAN RITTM.-KN, will my zumn rzxckm-I to Put Irundas. In u-n gram I plan tn still In- gn' lm: tn Russ' Ballroom with Iiclh- Harm up huml In Ihr I'uI:nIIum? I, FHERYI. XUW.-UIII, will .III my nhl Ilvm-thy IIN mw1I'nnnN ru ' Hr-. IIA-ruin-:Aim fur he-r mln' Sr. I, MIKE ROGIH-'I , NIH my uhll- Prulzh-nls rfuw. In In-n vwn .ARI :ly lu raisu heck in sc-hun! lu Arm- pI:ul IH Pu- 'rymg lu IL-zxrn to like- Ilu Imgnff uhn should IA- ru-uw :rf Timmy ,n.m.,l-y,'1,.N um, pm. Wm, gmuI, In lvn years I plan to hm- M L.l,,,I,y,. ,,f ,,,1,. H,-S fu, UH, MI, In-mi man uruuml thv BI-II I'uIlm-4- ,,,,,g1g,H,,,,,,, lh,.hn,,4H,.y,m-X Ilwpr, :md Iv! my Illllu Iwruthvr ruh L JOHNNY SPARKS. um mx Ihr Isl National Bank lnivv Jn ' uwk fur his nII1m'um'v. I, GORDON ROTH, vaiII my me- lulic ureen and yn-Ilnu wrvstlrng lights ln :my up-:Ind-cumming gnunz wrestler. In ten years I plan to take on Hamn Leoni in Sihf-rin. I, MI-ILBA ROW!-I, will my un- IUIII ahilily and ninth grmh- gunm- -Un :fn Hu- pnpvr can mztv-Iv I- mum 221 m Iran Hiuw lbw-I In um -It :Imxn uhm: hv uqulw ful Kiwrpg1.n, In I1-n 51-nrv I plan rn II. mznllwl :xml rlvh. I, EIIPIANUR STL'I'1N, will my Imihry Zu gm inn, thv .-tlfaznr rm :I jumnr to Nnrvm' Shuhln, In I4-H ulirv. I. BOB TOI.IYI'lR, ulII my uhnllty In Stay In vlan lu 1.:1rr'y1ll1:I .-h.dy. In tw. yvau.- I pI.m tw IR- lhf- first 1-umrwmlznrx from Cufiuhy, and xv-rkiu: Hn B-auh:In1p- Farm, I. YLITA PETE TRIMHLE. u:II my thrw lu-1IwI- u day in Mr. lIurnplIf:w'A Humgulvrw In any muflc If-vu-r41'l In tn-n years I plan rn 4.11 M- frymg In gut I-nnugh credits In vutvr t'mnpt+f11 J.C. sn 1 can iznpmw :Pu-Ir choir and hvnr Tiny Amr: uv--ry day inxu-:ni v-1' juft Fru- Ii ng. nights. I, IJOI,'Gl.AS TLTKI-IR, mll my IIIII tl-nmx hull- tc Mr. Glbsf-n. In tvn gn-:xx-A I plan Ku In- back :lt Bvll Hugh luzwhzug Iumkh-vpirw. I. MARVIN TWEI-ITYY, will my Iiva- pvrimls III' nothing In Grin' F1-rru. In In-n yn-urs I plan rn Iu- :I gynmmtu c1vzu'h in :In L. A. city wImnI, I, Ki-QNNY W.-UTIL, mil lhv tin-R :xml un-1 Iirlu- fm Hu: NUIIILIE Simi.-Iufkl-r rw :my um- uh-I can wimpy It up from thv frcvwzzy. UW I vC'l'lf fglzl SQ- ,Q w A ' ' :AI heat to Darlunu Bif,-rman, In I4-u gearh fmm rmw III I' nmr Imuk In Adv. Unmp, tn HIIIIL' Snmthf-rv.1n tu-n yn-:Irv I plan lu If I L If 1 rrlvd and 11-uchingf. I, IDA MAH ROWLANIJ, xs:II my natural curly hair tu Tru-usun fulns. ln I1-n 31-:nm I plan In Iu- h : nu-mxnrk-. 1, HOB NCHMIDT, uilI mv ml -r I- Jn jumur. 2 ,I rn! In sing to Traxif Wnrfffrd. In lwn yuan I phxn in In- cont:-nt, 1, JAN1I'HSL'lIAf I l'fR, HIII I ny honorary mun1burAhip in thv Piv- Phy to Vlukir- Stripliluf. In I1-n yn-an I plan lu Still be nailing for A celtain Iuwya-r lu gl-mluatv from vulluzn-. I, FHEIJ SEIBEKT, will my alvil- ity to avoid Mr. Phillip lu --wry- Inwiy. H1-III-re me thny MII m-wi it. In lm years I plan tn IN- playing M-cami tm- pump mth Sy:IkrJIu:1-fl. I, RICHARD SHOCK, ulII mv curly hair In B111 Glxmz. In lvn yvurx I plan to bm- nlarrle-LI nm! have 4 klvlf and driving u nrw Vani- IIIA 1 In 4. 1. 'I-rnhlv, 1, HELEN SHVBIN, uiII my nlzty In uhm-W NunfImu-r wwi- tu Xumy Klulwlkm. In ten years I plan to be married lu SUIIHIB sun ml have lwu dozen kni- suII1m: unlhnwcl sumis. I, JUDY SH ULTZ, will my burns: mi mujurm-llc hunts and uhrlltx' tu I plan lu In- mur- 1-:I und rai-:ng Inllh- um-s in thi- s nf South Cumlinu. gII.I.I I:-www! playing tu Roh Mrlzu In IL-n yvurf I plan In In- Vhnl Mffnlwg. uf ffudznhy. I. RICHARD TAUIU-IK, MII :In hurr 'In mx Elfvrlz, In ten yvars I plan tu II I: thu wvIrIfI'- lhlvv CIAAIIIHII IfiIImr:I vhzlmpiun. I. NANCY TEI.l.MAN, mII mv tubn lu whm-wg ns Nt:-:mg 1-nough In play lt. In tn-11 yvznx I plan tw Iw zu bwimgglwi huuw-HAIR-. I, RICHARD THOMAS. will my tnth- a- AI Vapmu- tn Jury Stilw. In lun ye-ars I plan lu IR' mzarric-Ii um! wvnrking in mlm- Ime uf phutn. grnphy wr rl-Iwixl-111. Alw with Hr:- wnnwn fur 4-vm-ry man I L-xpn-ct to have Hu- uinfs. I, JERRY THOMPSON, will my Iiukul jacks! lu Mr, Currln. In I4-n ,wars I plan tu br married Io lhwhvl. I, AL TIUWELI., will all uf my hutch huzrrulx lu I-'run Luusuru. In ten yn-an I plan In III- spending Vhusv h-fl California fummrrw In. lhv :mmm mth my dwg. yu-an I plan to still bv Iyn1gzxI,,I1n my nm- rf. gm inn- rhv Alunzur I-I1 I, WAHI. Il. SUXIJIN, nil! my j thx-sl In John InuIIy I, IPI-IHIRFIY WATERS, will my rn nm vmu- In :my Aqum-uky Sopnmu. In lm-n yn-uw I plan tn he standing In lhf- u m-mpluyrm-nt lim- mth my amd thi- uthcr' Bn-I 1:1aIIuuu-5. Iauvlunmi I High It I IIfm't get :num-y :har uuy III stand on Stn' I-I unfr- :..-re um! -mg Khl- songs wu nrn'! :IIIUWI-:I to Ning In Chiur, I. UR.-X LHH WII.LES, will my .IIIIIII5 tu Yimi buy! phom- numlwr-A uhich I uw wh!-n 1-ullmg' awkim: fur an vfcwl to :I dancn- tu Dixiu Mgnrtim-I. In Ivn yvnrs I plan to bm- mrrhvr an wry hupplly mznrriwi wih- chamging Lrnpluta wr if no luck mum-Q, ln-zirhlnu u flu-A uf public -In-nIRIl:L' in wnu- hugh School, I, LORRAINE WRIGHT, will my jfvh za! tht- nvltlhlmuni tu all uf II1vbl,a'g1-rgirls. In 14-n years I plan rw IR- mlmg around In u culxvurlihlm- with my hu.-bnml, Val, and ulrr thnfe k1fIs. I, PAT YOUNG, WIII ull my gm-II grades tu Rnbvrta DL-nmxing. In u-11 years I plan In bu u phyx- mthn-mplst working hard to Ku! surmfnherv. 1, .lHANI'ITTH ZOLNEKOFF, uill my mhuir in choir, as firu wood, lu thu! Irrfhwmnun, Nurene Shu- brll-Nkl-vlchwotf, for those cold wmhfr mzhts in Sihuria. In ICH yr-un I pI:m to swim the English l'IIuv1m-I in 5 minutes and make the ha.-aIII1m-s of the lnduflriul Post. 0 DEAN FAIRBANK P 9 MOST PO afar-if fo ll I . PULAR BARBARA HAUGHT RONNIE PATTINSON BOB CECERE REED MC DONALD REED sssr DANCER Mosr PoIss NEATEST LOOKING MC DONALD MOST CHARMING SMILE BOB GIMBER and BILL SOPER BEST MUSICIANS BOB CECERE BEST SENSE OF HUMOR JACK SIAPIN CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL LEO ALARI LE O ALARID BOB BERVE D D CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SPORTS HANDSOMEST-PRETTIEST LORETTA LUMBATTIS CAROL LANGLEY BETTIE JERNIGAN MELBA ROWE NANCY TELLMAN sr-HRLEE JONES . SHIRLEE JONES BARBARA HAUGHT PHYSIOUE-BEST FIGURE E AN FAIRBANK ACK SIAPIN PAT MANN BARBARA HOEEED ' . egg vorce PRIVILEGED SENIOR AYES iv? vf,,,- ...,,. . 1 . y 4 ww . 9 X V' 1 , x 4 fw film , 1 ,.1f1'5P ' x Ak.. :V 'Nix ,l A 'ew 5311- ' is rw-X :T ,V ,Nm Qi LUNCH AND CHAT IN SENICJR GARDEN asSeS 0 H1 114.1 1. r zaxxzn xnfmn, QW M n I .mfrfzm-I um-wx harm ix :Md 1: gm 30.-.in-Ni at xim iagabfg n n F 1 fy gmt -X qs my fam dm in Ln I 7 hhmfi iw, wi,-nm ww wsgru hen-, ny, we Uxwl A 'MW E? fm-sg, i lg:-flwl l A 'l 'ifI mmol mi In r 'V 1M I MISS ROBINSON BI2 ROW I: Marilyn Barlow, Laura Polk, Evie Slewarl, Janis Schmidl, Viola Par- isi, Phyllis Bolmgren, Gayleen Gohn, Sally McKee, Augie Sanginelo. ROW 2: Kenny Weeks, Peggy Lewis, Barbara Bull, Carolyn Williams, Phyllis Ricker, Jim McKee, Bob Junginger, Eddie Thomas. ROW 3: Raymond Choale, Norman Ulhollz, Jimmy Lewis, Jim Marrs, Jim Triolo, Carlyle Hanson, Joel Brownell, Kennelh Barker, Will Collin, Frank Handsone. MRS KRING All ROW I: Norma Erickson, Palsy Sullivan, Carol Evans, Marie Genlile, Geneva Peace, Doris Sipowicz, Marilyn Adamson, Paula Genlry, Jerrie Maughan, ROW 2: Kalhie Weslreicher, Hugh Hier, Harold Gibson, Dick LaClair, Dick Ryckerl, John Newman, Bob Millar, Jerry Taurek, Bill Ganowsky, Joe Lang, Barbara Mallhews. ROW 3: Tommy Knox, John Paylon ,George Gillingham, Don Lalimore, Gus Oeslerle, Bob Wallander, Joe Burke, Harry Webb, Pele Irwin. I 0 MR. ROMBERGER BI2 ROW I: Eileen Quinn, Marilyn Gronberg, Be'I'ly Plaislecl, Willie Lou McDaniel, Pal Miles, Marilyn Gloeckler, Doris Duncan, Ruey Kimbell. ROW 2: Val Pelerson, Phyllis Davis, Ida May Rowland, Belly Slickney, Jennie Fasciano, Helen Shubin, Joyce Wassgren, Tony Coccianle. ROW 3: Slephen Gurnik, John Bennell, Bob Vaux, Ivan Reece, Paul Gluchacoll. Don Johnson, Warren Waile, Bob Johnson, Melvin Hendricks, Bob Arnold, MISS BROMLEY BI2 ROW I: JoAnne Hagen, Barbara Cornick, Diane Maughan, Lena Whillield, JoAnn Rahm, Barbara Falkner, Belly Howard. ROW 2: Jerry Taylor, Jack Hoar, Rulh Appleby, JoAnn Slupin, Edilh Moore, Lorraine Wrighl, Raymond Bacon, WaI+er Jones. ROW 3: Al Tidwell, George Benson, Wallace Sinner, Don Goldberg, Richard Ferguson, Dick Mann, Don Emigh, Kennelh Fox, Pele Desaloll. MR. SINGER All ROW I: Pal Warnbold. Dorolhy Menzer, Lollie Gaelke, Vera Hornulolzl. Sherle Johnson, Violel Wall, Jean Korlie. ROW 2: Raymond Rubio, Louise Schmidl, Judy Kruger, Dorolhy Young, Shirley Doran, Emmeline Weaver, Joyce While, Belly Honea, Vicki Slripling, Tom Calalina. ROW 3: Lloyd Coahran, Bob Hollz, Sam Maloney, Sidney Burns, Bob Gold, Roberl Barr, Bob Brown, Tommy Prichard, Don Davis, Sam Ralslon. I . 9 Mn MW! Q fi 'nl' 432 FW no lisa MR. C. THOMPSON AIO ROW I: Leona Miller, Peggy Palerson, Sally Carmen, Jeane++e EvereH, Dolores Grimland, Zora Ma'I+hews, Doris Shook. ROW 2: Wayne Messick, John Raife, Ralph Shelron, Donna Bohl, Par Nelson, Elma Belles, Louise Powers. Dennis Rebman, Fred Masrri. ROW 3: Alberl Bryanf, Bob Moore, Bill Bolle, Eugene Allsop, Albert Albini, Dean Dixon, Tommy Broudy, Kay Willes, Lee Baessler, Harold Puddy. MR. OSBURN AIO ROW I: Barbara Karr, Diane Burler, Shirley Cooper, Henrieffa Blood, Melzie Henderson, Sally Weslen, Lois Lehnhardf, Beverly Krahl, ROW 2: Jessie Caballos, Lyle Parrish, Palsy Daniell, Marlene Armburs+, JoAnne Brooks, Esfher Homufoff, Margarei Ann Kovach, Norman Zagorski, Lloyd Pennock. ROW 3: Fred Nirschky, Alberf Tossey, John Sferraua, Eric Fleckner, Woody Wilkins, Charles Weber, Rodney Howard, Eddie Fischer, Jack McCabe. F1 yi ,ya MRS. HENDERSON BII ROW I: Joan Euper, Helen Koes+er, Pai Brown, Pa+ricia Dundas, Edna Bar+on, Sally Kalz, Lucille Pribble. ROW 2: Bernard Ellio+'I, Bob Monlgomery, Travis Wofford, Tom Riley, Rober+a Smifh, Marilyn Conradson, Roberi Meyer, Jerry Marrinez. ROW 3: Larry Rear, Glen Swinney, James McDowell, Charles While, Laurie Tyerman, Tom Howard, Bill Sperling, Bill Skiplon, Jerry Vernia. MISS SELEGUE AIO ROW I: Molly Rodriguez, Ruby Wills, Norma Tankersley, DeVonn Johnson, Monica Manning, Melba Tankersley, Mary Arzouman. ROW 2: James Rogolzf, Esfer Meddings, Carolyn Whipple, Billie Srnorhers, June Blair, Marlene Wag- ner, Jean Moore, John Gall. ROW 3: Bill Mullane, Reber? Tagney, Nowell Tracy, Bill Shubin, Ray Arkin, Clifford Woodward, David Thompson, Richard Billaud. MR MORTON AIO ROW I: Darilynn Bybee, Carol Toups, Shirley Boonslra, Joan Coulson, Adele Haddad, Maxine Madsen, Joan Van Zanf, Alice Shuck. ROW 2: Doris Collins, Elaine Carler, Jeanne Kaucher, Carol Brockie, Beverly Gray, DiAnn Harl, Susan Foran, LaVerne Woodman, Doris Whirfield. ROW 3: Bob Agamaile, Paul Dulharme, Beryl Hier, Frankie Rodriguez, Waller Johnson, Ronald Gold, Richard Larkin, Warren Sfrauss, Waller Crifes, Don Jervis, S+anley Jervis. ht? i pq Q n v+ ' 111 'px Q DW GO Fund FW 5,4 MISS KNOWLES AIO ROW I: Marilyn Hoellliger, Rillis Parsley, Neomi Winlrler, Mariorie Teague. Joyce Arve, June Sears. ROW 2: Wesley Langley, Carol Cornerlord, Sandra Kellon, Georganne Taylor, Marlene Seminar, Jack Goodlander. ROW 3: Don Burlre, Bob Ingels, Burlon Wilson, Gary Cagle, Marlin Hill. MR. GARVEN AIO ROW I: Mary Jane Baca. Belly Koonlz, Jean Barllow, Richene Andrus, Sondra Jacobson, Rulh Ann Silvers, Sue Cox, Leah Hallberg. ROW 2: Gale Babcoclr, Bill Ewerl, Palricia, Barr, Joanne Blair, Belly Jo Johnson, Ann Dalu, Gail Niclrel, Nal Cecere. Gaylord Burgwald, Charles Buchanan. ROW 3: Allan Pulnam, Loren Bird, ilosendo Cordero, Tom Powers, Howard Hupp, Gary Lang, Bobby Blair, David Crawford, Roloerl Orchard, Larry Lulz. MR. WADDINGI-IAM BIO ROW I: Verda Houls, Nancy Orlgier, Shirley Van Gundy, Lois Davis, Marilyn Lowen, Darlene Hall. ROW 2: Sue Hopkinson, Yvonne Van Vleclr, Glenda Minlon, Belly Wilder, Jean Smilh, Donna Darroch, Barbara Harsh, Roberl Runyan, ROW 3: Jim Fleming, Allan Huelle, John Haase, Clarlre Gillis, Russell Giordani, Maurice Maxwell, Dennis Hollow, John McDonal, Glen DeVine. as La 'ef :J Wx ...J ,ij MR. HEROLD AIO ROW I: Killy McClay, Georgia Buellner, Nancy Niccolson, Chrisline Sor- ensen, Janel Roberls, Lavine Wiles, Arleene Hughes, Vivian Scarbury. ROW 2: Don Nelson, Pal Thompson, Donna Whillalrer, Eslher Smilh, Marilyn Sim- mons, Frances Nesser, Collen Sinner, Ernesl Lowe. ROW 3: James Model, Bob Peel, Jimmy Buller, Vern Curlis, Roberl Scoll, Doug Fralis, Jack Orphan, Hung Lay Ouon. DR. BAILEY AIO ROW I: Ordella Vaardahl, Elaine Spencer, Janel Kilian, Nancy Vaughn, Gwendell Perry, Nina Terry, Eileen Spencer, Louise Wall. ROW 2: Donald Slewarl, Eddie Cernin, Mavislee Yorlr, Dolores Virgin, Evelyn Carpenler, Elizabelh Ferguson, Vivian Bassell, Jim Moser, Donald Roberls. ROW 3: Ronald Norlhover, Joe Zimmer, Fred Guslalson, Danny Wassgren, Willis Young, Ray Dodd, Wayne Koeppe. MR HARRIS BIO ROW I: Margie Fine, Lou Rae Jones, JoAnn Schmidl, Palricia Slandley, Gloria Slandley, JoAnn Secresl Virginia Murray, Palsy Farris. ROW 2: Mary Lewis, Kennelh Barnes, Edward Golden, Allen Thomas, Adrian Pawl, Jim Sullivan, Oliver Deering, Mary Goals, Barbara Dean. ROW 3: Bob Walker, David Willon, Dan Burris, Jan Cline, Morris Adams, Don Truill, Wally SooHoo, Buddy Zona. -effsf ' 59:05 v LJ In fl YU f '5 one? pngzg AA. 554' Uv Ni' MR. KROGSTAD A9 ROV! I: Joanne Wafson, Diane Moon, Jean Wilson, BeHy Jean Wylie, Jean Huffman, Rosemary Hurd, Marilyn Korlie, Wanda Laylon Charmaine LeDuIre. ROW 2: Dorofhy Wood Carolyn Whilalre' Eula Hunler, Shirley Collins, Lila Bafh, Jane? Woodworlh, Terry Williams, Kaye Thompson, Virdue Smilh, Lou Jean Harris, Carmen Riclren. ROW 3: William Huber Bob Tallc, Ted Romanov, Don Hamp+on, Gary Roger, LaVern Young, Dennis Lunsford, Kennerh Wagoner, Philip Wylie, David Balinr. Richard Swain Don Dosher, Roy Blevins, Dale Logue, Roberf Snyder. MISS I-IOLGUIN A9 ROW I: .Ioan Croclrer, Margarer Dousseff, Bessie Jaynes, Mary Bailey, Lois Sclimallz, LaVonn Kassebaum, Lewella Perers, Pally Kochel. ROVV 2: Dave Wallander Sandra Newman, Sandra Dales, Mary Logan, Refa Fosfer. Chrisfine Dapper, Ouida Allcinson Dorolhy Carmen, Bill Vincenf. ROW 3: Roy Elrod. James Hilborn, Kenny Ninlre Tommy Tivnen, Gene Broolcshier, Ronald Mande, Bennie Duncan, William Eshelby, John Gillespie, Paul Dover Bob Calderwood, Jim Bailey. MR. BIANCHI B9 ROW l: Lilian Piper, Floy Leonard, Evelyn Robins Caroll Sfewarf, Sylvia Zepeda. JoAn'i Vfcels. ROV! 2: Jane? Minderman, Marvin Levine, Oen Nelzon, David ball, Roberl Robinson Pa4 Nanlzivel. ROW 3: Warren Hudson, I1 Arr ur Knighl, Gerald Minker, Bob Huler, Jim Bradley. MRS. JONES A9 ROW I: Malene Willie, Donna Bodnar, Sharon Fogelslrom, Nancy Grililifh Lci: Bennell, Gail Boedelrer, Virginia Barnes, Marie Maes, Carol Beclrer, ROW 2: JoAnn Benson. Maureen Campbell, Shirley Howard, Rose LeNoue. Carol Eclrfes, Mary Leichr, Mary Lou Husanilr, CharIo+1e Anderson, Sarah Berelcofl. ROW 3: Thomas Murray, Joe Campbell, Bud Prilchard Leon McGain, Stan Tillman, Ken Goldsfein, Verl Buckley, Richie Brown,l Jerry Knieling, Don Byerly, Charles Bradley, Don Afwood, Lesfer Bell. MRS. WAY B9 ROW I: Mary Young, Glenda King, Beverly Gresham, Marlene Hoar, Loreffa Gail Rogers, Jackie Hammond, Sharon Kelso, Loren Glen. ROW 2: Ernie Kaslrie, James Lemons, Palsy Dooley, Beverly Kaudy, Helen Remine, Frances Rueping, Mary Francis Page Adolph Freder, Richard Jones. ROW 3: Larry Purciel, Vicfor Heinlzman, Danny Laclrey, John Ray, Gregory Kalpallofl, Joe Hagen, Norman Healh, Larry Sundin, Bob Dolinslry. DR. NYQUIST B9 ROW I: Dolores Brown, Jean Bradley, Beverly Carlucci, Velma Bingman, Peggy Royce, Palricia Capra, Dona Benedicf ,Marlha Besl, Bary Fine. ROW 2: Gary Connor, Don Soper, Gordon Gilberl, Bob Croclreri, Eddie Hardley, Wayne Miilof. Jerry Gloeclrler. ROW 3: Lafhon Brewer, Billy Bandy, William Soiwiclm, Fred Dunn, Don Bullard, James Tuclrer, Wallace Baleman. z he MRS. STEDMAN A8 ROW I: Collon Hancock, Nellia Vis, Joanne Dodson, Mary Ellen Walker, Thelma Avery, Carmen DiMario, Sharon Miller, Callie Rapier. ROW 2: Ronald Jiacoma, Chad Filiinger, Pal Murphy, Diane Malmberg, Corwin Sharpe, Lean Eslrine. ROW 3: Garold Rafi, Jerry Wilson Knaggs, Jerry Moore, Jimmie Neill, Micheal Collin, Donald Duncan, Claylon Dyrr, Gary Ream. MRS. PARKHURST A8 ROW I: Richard Howard. Don Neely, John Puderbaugh, Don Darroch, John Roberlson, Waller Parlridge, Orbie Ealon, Horace Graham, Eugene McLean. ROW 2: Micheal Kersleller, Gerald Grorl, Keilh Kearney. Donald Morrison, Jack Ryan, Alex Homuloff, Charles Basye, Charles Frederick, Melvin Hoeffli- ger. ROW 3: Leonard Blake, Jack Ellison, Johnny Brill, William Herr, Larry Balh, Larry Gold, David Alkins, James Lunschen, Clifford Hanan, Carl Ernsr. MRS. COLLINS B9 ROW I: Dorollzy Reinharl, Dolores Crawford, Frances Pachy, Phyllis Williams, Dona Braun. ROW 2: Jean Towning, Paul Oldham, Monle Soleman, Charles Haace, Roylene Skinner. ROW 3: Jimmy Pennock, Dale Roberlson, Larry Parks, Jay Lalhrop, Tom Spenik, Ray Irluskey. MR. SCI-IELL A8 ROW I: Eleanor Lockridge, Sonnie Johnslon, Mariorie Hieberl, Rosemary Verrell, Gloria Severance, Jo Ann Shubin, Sharlene Houls. Jewell Poe. ROW 2: Barbara Kyser, Carol Morse, Shirley Nunn, Roberla Woodslock. Lorelie Bybee, Alice Prine. Palricia Hare, Beverly Miller. ROW 3: Billy Williams, Bob Duval, Merrill Walslad. John Baker, Donald Williams, Allan Arfhur, Don Nichols, Don Wilson, Howard Kearns, Don Lippincofl. MR. DIRKS A8 ROW I: Carol Fawcell, Mariorie Rook, Mary Rolhenberger, Rose Arno, Georgie Slrain. Hazel Rogolil, Mary Wallander. ROW 2: Kennelh Wilkins, Allred Salazar, Robin Frisius, George Linnenhan, Gary Dodd, Joe Trenary, Jimmy Hayden. James Elder. ROW 3: Frank Rink, Richard Wagner, Harry Edwards, Lyle Brookover, Terry Habich, Don Aloi, David Lorenlzen. .'s Y.-. 'J AOGWISVQAR we I A M .. IX , va MRS BELCHER A8 ROW I: Raymond Holden. Roberl Kennel, Bob Zeidell, Richard Andrus, Wayne Wallace. ROW 2: Ellinore Thompson, Edilh Babcock, Frances Weiser, Sarah YaHne, Lynn Twisl. Joyce Woodworlh. ROW 3: Marilyn Koonlz, Palricia Currey, Doris Marlon Arlene Wallrer, Shirley Culver, Dorolhy Yales, Barbara Shubin. ROW 4: Raymond Morgan, Larry Barr, Bill Zoolz, Vincenl Zappala, Jimmy Sharp, Ronald Slamper, Charles Swason, Donald Bear-ge, Jim Ainsworlh. MR. DICKEY B8 ROW I: Marlene Meyriclr, Jaclrie Horn Jolene Rasmussen. Margie Leasure. Peggy Farris, Kalhryn Myers, Joan Hunlzinger. ROW 2: Jim Blaclrell, John Wheeler, Raymond Pi++, Roberla Aflrins, Barbara Green, Eva Sundin, Larry Woodman, Dale Young. ROW 3: Roy Luberl, Russell Scrivner, Harold Slandford, Kem Marlineau, Miclrey Collier. MR. PUCKETT A7 ROW I: Norma Lehnhardl, Belly Millsap, Billie Sue Flynl, Dolores Sheafler, Irene Pelers, Roberla Demming. Kalhryn Ann Sanlro. ROW 2: Jane? Hiclrs, Mary Ellen Banlau. Cecilia Gray Sharon Covingfon, Dixie Ray. ROW 3: Bill Sleiner, Jerry Pepper, John lnigarida, Wesley Babcoclr Bob Laughland. Gary Myers, Nolan Malhis, Wayne Euper. .J s on Q ji A A MRS. HARRELL A8 ROW I: Irene Barcza, Edylhe Ellio++, Belly Shoemaker, Florence Mallhews, Joan Horn, Calherine Schaeffer, Rufh Goen. ROW 2: Bonnie Barbufo, Donna McCollum. Evonne Fox, Connie Corles, Donna Searing, Florence Toolh Illulh Gamailoni, Grace Sferrazza, Diane McLuen, Marlha Pallerson. RO 3: Phyllis Kallberg, Sandy Andrews, Franlrie Huffman, Rulh Scri Elodia Ledesma, Rosemary Robbe, Lorrila Niles, Deanna Noyd. MISS WINTERS B8 ROW I: Tanya Prohorofl Joan Dodson, Sharon McWilliams, Carol Hunler, Janel' Robinson, Mollie Kelly, Jacqueline Webb. ROW 2: Dorolhy Zimmer, Elsie Morrow, Nellie Robbins, Ada Goen, Palricia Rood, Karen Tivnen, Mary Alice Benedicl, Shirley Rizzo. ROW 3: Louis Bozz Dan Shonlrwiler Glenn Spearman, Senlold, Helselh, Jimmy Knighf, David Fiddler, Roberl McDowell Billy Weslreicher, Maxie Moore. ROW 4: Warren Smifh, Glenn McCanlIe: Brenl Dalrymple, Calvin Brown, Johnny Carroll, Neal lsom, Marion Nelson MR. HAMPTON A7 ROW I: Buclr Perlrins, Michael Robbins, Neil Herberl, Bill Davis, Mille Moore, ROW 25 Glenoa Neely, Nancy Paylon, Charlene Whillalrer, Donna Mason, Jeanella I-liil, Josephine Robertson, Sharon Fawceff, Jeannine Courlier. ROW 3: Norma McCourf. Joanne Repperl Peggy Blyer Loi: Anderson, Shirley June, Eloa Pearce, Arlene Soper Vivian Prine. ROW 4' Lynn Norlh, George Follz Billy Fogelsfrom, Cedric Ferreil, Pal Smilh Johnny Dorris, Roberl Belcher. W Charles Moore. V5 M 2- T-ii I-wx' L , - ez Q L Q, AFS Un 43,4 yawsaw I , 4 . I 4 if MR. BODINE A8 ROW I: Kenneth Mills, Ronald Preei++, Thomas Porler, Pal C'oss. Lonnie Hoslrins, Niclr Raymond. ROW 2: Roberla Hodge, Kalheryn Niel:en, Sallyann Hammond, Janice Rebman, Joyce Fondren, Barbara Apple, Carolyn Dundas, Virginia Siebring. ROW 3: Claylon Wade, Wilma McDowell Diane Beeler, Lois Kozub, Charlene Berry, Alice Handley, Beliy Carr, James Wesl. ROW 4: Bill Yoeman, Gus Slemplre, Eugene Wilson, Riley Bedford Slephen Resnilr, Ray Ayers, David Malrshanori, Edward Wrighl. MR. PHILLIPS B7 ROW I: Marian Dellamore, Doris Veronin, Margie Fiddler, Wanda Jesinge haus, Sharon Long, Virginia Sfour, Arlene Clarlr. ROW 2: Shirley Davis, Jacqueline Nicholas, Audrey Collin, Claudelle Marlineau, Carol Barr, Diana Herrera, Barbara Pucciarelli, ROW 3: Carllon Lunn, Frank Herman, Richard Dowell, Larry Blood, Frank Parrish, Frank Dodson, Gary Clegg. D -Q me My Ill MR. BIRD A7 ROW I: Emily Wehlring, Helen Cahow, Judy Wilson, Charlolle Hand. Phyllis Rogers, Glenda McMinn, GI nna Henr Nanc Ke ROW 2: Jame Y Yr Y Y' ' 3 Reed, Jerry Barron, Joce Davis, Colleen Jacobson, Allan Lichl, Ronnie Smilh, James Remine, Sranle Campbell. ROW 3: Rober+ Bilderback, Daylon Crilcs, Ronald Jay, Don Valov, Freddericlr Wesl, Jerry Brouillelle, LeRoy, Kaufnb, Lawrence Edinger, John Hallield, Mel Lewis. MISS FICHTNER A7 ROW I: Juanifa Moser, Beverly Raymond, Marione Ingram, Colleen Pac'1y, Sharon Wilbanlrs, Marion Korbell, Myrna Morgan. ROW 2: Arlen Smilh, Kennelh Smilh, Carol Wain, Valerie Joy, Palsy Ann Green, Orella Vaardahl, Don Slewarl, Clemenl Douglas, ROW 3: Ronald Edinger Henry Salazar, Richard Morris, Harry Homulofl, Lewis Cogar, John Popoii Arnold Tolman, MR. A. THOMPSON B8 ROW I: Jay Larson, Richard Parrish, Arlen Smilh Troy Callas, Tommy Forbus. ROW 2: Adella Kaseu, Cecilia Lopez, Lorel Parlrs JoAnna McDaniel, Maryella Young, Mary Aldacushion, Eslher Pressey. Lynelle Hammer, ROW 3: Mary Jane Rou:e, Joyce Kruelzield, Tacy Adams Beverly Van Gundy, Billie Sue Cundifl. Jerry Samrnons, Carol Tolman. Jane? Fosfer, ROW 4: Arlen Connor. Michael Carroll, Barlh Bbee, Bob Jo'in:?on Jimbill Baler John Todd, Billy Bebb, Richard Marrs, Donald Ewerf. Bill Bruce. .MP bs Cai, 1 J a I 2' kwin. It 93 i .L . LL H: ' my A T' Q' il i D 1. OG --- I ... ,wi ,, gf H I-inffifg Ones ,. I MR. G. THOMPSON B7 ROW I: Beverly Road, Joy Rilchie, Nancy Meyer, Shirley Chisum, Janel Evans. ROW 2: Barbara Freeman, Joe Provosl, Donald Bales, Anlhony Marella, Glenda Wrighl. ROW 3: John Lamb, Leonard Smead, Charles Rear, James Anderson, Frank Palmer. MRS. ANDREWS-SIGHT SAVERS ROW I: Enid Padilla, Diane Cirri, Dolores Barron, Arlene Williams, Pal McKay, John Baldowin. ROW 2: Jack Lemerond, Don Williams. Dave Meza, Dan Sanchez, Kennelh Varden, Merrill Fleclcher. SR. HIGH MISC. NO. I ROW I: Dolores Tubbs, Louise Torres, Norma Linde, Flossie Lee, Al Tol- masoff, Alice Farnham, Billie Diclrson, Virginia Slepdenson. ROW 2: Jim McKeehan, Don Wallrer, Bill Puch, Jerry Moore, Frances Duncan, Doris Ahlheim, Raymond Ganouslry, Glenn Richardson, Kennefh Day, Blair Anlonucci. JR. HIGH MISC. NO.I ROW I: Barbara Badon, Norine Kruger, Dorolhy Herrera, Donna Ericlrson, Judy Muraslco, Molina Miller, Diane Beclrer, Cleo Pope, Bob Droesbelre. ROW 2: Bill Caldewood, Beverly Reeves, Barbara Wheeler, Roberla Huslcey, Janice Buller, James Wyafl, Joe Sloul. ROW 3: Henry Ledesma, Morris Darrough, Harold Pelers, Tony Carllon, Ronald Ahlheim, Henry Rodriguez, Johnny Casas, Allen Armslrong, Charles Whiflaler. JR. HIGH MISC. PIX. NO. II ROW I: Carl Wallon, Franlr Marlineau, Michael McNabb, Eddie Parlridge, Gary Wise, Sleve Shonkwiler. ROW 2: Maria Weaver, Harvella Elrad, Joanne Gibson, Joyce Pikes, Carolyn Nelson, Gloria Walers, Carol Hansen, Carol Orchard. ROW 3: Roberl' McLean, Lyle Hildebrand, Wilma Benlrup. Norma Lee Burlon, Shirley Miller, Henriella Dewey, Rulh Galindo, Judy Kruse, Thomas Wenzel, James Carroll. ROW 4: Miles Culwell Fred Widyr, Floyd Griffilh, Elmo Jones, James Culfer, Alberl Wilson, Ronnie Merrill, Jim Blair, Verne Halliday. In 1 2' 2 3 aft' y, 1 1. 9 6 ,I Q, 7231 1 ,,4f.',m'fM . 'W Z W W , I Z A' ?:f?i42'2 HW S' Sfudenl Body presidenl Leo Alarid, and Harry Solroloff, W' president W' OFFICERS: Jaclr Siapin, vice-presidenf, Annelfe Siapin, secrefary, Gloria Barlon, ireas- urerg Dorofhy Reader, com- missioner of social acfiviliesg Bob Burton, commissioner of regulafionsg Bob Burfon, com- missioner of social acfivifiesy Slephen Gurnilr, commissioner of clubs..,S' OFFICERS: Clifford Geweclre, vice-pres? denfq Gloria Barlon, secrefaryg Dorofhy Reeder, lreasureri Ora Lee Willes, commissioner oi welfare: Bob Eggeri, com- missioner of regulalionsq Boyd BurneH, commissioner oi social ac'ivi+ies' Sally Kalz commis- sioner of clubs, JUST DONATING Wi'rh bo+h cabinels of 'fhe year I95O eagerly assuming +heir dufies as s+uden+ body officers, Bell High school compleled fwo evenlful se- mesfers. Overwhelming ini'ria'rive and referendum helped 'rhis group prove 'rhemselves capable of hand- ling wisely +he acfivifies of 'rho school. One of 'rhe ou1's+anding accom- plishmenfs was The organizalion of 'rhe Bell High School Hall of Fame. This will be a record of ou'rs+and- ing boys and girls who have made defini1'e con+ribu+ions 'ro 'rheir school. Some of +he many evenlrs en- joyed by fhe s+uden+s were slu- deni body dances, assemblies, playnighfs and a swim par'ry. New clubs also were organized and granfed charfers +0 add fo Bell's lis+ of acfive organizafions. Harry Sokololif and Leo Alarid, s'ruden'r body leaders, are lo be complimen+ed for +heir ouslanding worlc in Bell's siudeni' governmenf. 55- N'5'M X ,.,...o 2 sf i THEIR TIME Senior Girls' League, wi'rh 'rheir mo+'ro Friendship, Loyal+y and Service always in mind, achieved much fhis year, under fhe guid- ance of Miss Elhel Robinson, cap- able eclviser. During fhe opening week of school members had an informa- 'rion deslc fro help new s'ruden+s. Following were many ofher acii- vi+ies, some of The mosl oufsfand- ing being 'rhe Welcome Tea, Hi Jinlcs, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Candy Cane Hop, and fhe Turn- abou+ Dance. Officers for fhe fall semes'rer were: presidenf, Barbara Haughfg vice-president Jean Bundiesg sec- refary, Shirley Doran, freasurer, Judy Krueger, and commissioner of a+hle+ics, BeH'y Jernigan. Spring semesrer officers were: presideni, Jean Bundiesg vice- presidenf, Diane Hanson, secre- +ary, Ann Hoplcinsong +reasurer, Gloria Brown, and commissioner of a+hle+ics, BeHy Allen. XY' . fq Sec 'FC UF' FIS W -s fs, Zi- fi. . as YQ-7, b i 'i A VC:- u'e' QW' mis' Cf pe: S' Girls' League president Jean Bundies, and Barbara Haughr W presidenf if OTHCCRS: Jean Bundies. pre Idewfg Sli lcy Doran, e ay: Judy Krueger, lreas- ' arid Eclifi Iloorc, com- ionc' of afhlelics. S' cnt: Diane Hanson vice- idenlq Ann Hopkinson, e'ary7 Gloria Brown, +reas- c'cl Sefw Allen, com- ioner of alhlefics. TOP ROYV: In'+alla+ion of f ce's and czbinof. BOTTOM ROVV: Molher-Daughrcr Ban- F que? and 1he Coronalion Ball. N SB ,nav E' fi' -11' .lf-'Y i T 2 f ,,,...,..I Cfiff Gewecle, presidenf W'5O, and Don Lafen, presidenf S'5O fall: if OVBF. Cliff Geweclce, vice- presidenf W'5O3 Gordon Rofh, vice-presidenf 9503 Kennefh Compfon, sec- refary W'5Og Sian Spen- cer, secrefary S'503 War: ren Waife, freasurer W'5Oj Don Blanchard, freasurer 950, BIG TIME Boys Forum had a very acfive and successful year, sponsoring many acfivifies wifhin fhe school. Firsf semesfer officers of fhis successful year were John Chovanec, presidenfg Clifford Geweclce, vice presidenfg Gordon Rofh, secre- faryg and Kennefh Compfon, commissioner of afhlefics. This cabinef was pracfically broken up when fhe presidenf choose fo join fhe Unifed Sfafes Navy. This leff 'rhe job of leading fhe boys of Bell High up fo fhe vice-presidenf, Cliff Geweclce, who did a fine iob. Second semesfer officers were Don Lafen, presidenfg Sfan Spencer, vice-presidenfg Warren Waife, secrefaryg and Don Blanchard, commis- sioner of afhlefics. This group sponsor- ing fhe annual Boys' Forum singles and doubles fennis fournamenf, Boys' Week, May I fo 6, 'rhe annual Fafher- Son Carnival, May 3, and co-sponsored wifh fhe Girls' League, fhe Coronafion Ball, and a 'ralenf show. Boys' Weelr Fesfivifies. TOP PICTURES: Wir1Ter sTu- denT Locly oTTfcers, Bill Cla- baugh, Diane Moon, Darlene I-Iall, and Eileen Dvorak. Winfer Girls' League oTTicers, Charmaine LeDuke, Donna Freeman, Lois Davis, and JaneT WoodworTh. BOTTOM PICTURES: Su'-'irner Girls' League officers, Terry Williams, Nancy Baurnbach, Marleen Hoar, and Arlene Vfalker. Summer sTudenT body ohlicers, Joanne WaTson, GilberT Dyrr, Dona Benedict anrl DoroThy ReinhardT. TIME WILL TELL Our Junior High sTudenTs body oTTicers are really doing a greaT deal Tor The school. BuT how could They miss wiTh such ofncers as Bill Clabaugh, presi- denT: Diane Moon, vice-presidenTg Darlene Hall, secreTary7 Eileen Dvorak, Treasurer in Their winTer cabineT. The summer cabineT was iusT as greaT wiTh GilberT Dyrr, presidenTg Joanne WaTson, vice- presidenT, Dona BenedicT, secreTaryg and DoroThy ReinharT as Treasurer. IT Takes more Than iusT The oTTicers To make iT successTul. IT also had The Tull cooperaTion oT The sTudenT body To geT such Things accomplished as The Spring Carnival, Lunch-Box Socials and many oTher Things. Look how successTuI The January Jump was, and The playnighTs were always Tun wiTh ping pong, volleyball, dancing, and shows. The Junior Leadership class has represenTaTives Trom every grade and These are The busy-bees who make The rules, do The organizing oT acTiviTies and even learn parIiamenTary rules. Junior minaTures of The Senior Girls' League is The equally acTive Junior Girls' League. Donna Freeman, presidenTp Charmaine Le Duke, vice-presidenT, JaneT V!oodworTh, secreTary, and Lois Davis, Treasurer, lead The girls in Their acTiviTies The T'irsT semesTer direcTed by Their very capable sponsor, Mrs. Mary Jones. As soon as The new girls arrive To sTar'T Their high school career The older girls, known as Big SisTers, acT as guides and acquainT Them wiTh Bell High school. Summer oT'Ticers, Nancy Baumbach, president Mar- lene Hoar. vice-president Terry Williams, secreTaryg Arlene Walker, Treasurer, helped sell The acTiviTy calendars and carried on Their acTiviTies in a similar manner To The winTer oTTicers. The Junior Girls' League also has a represenTaTive in The Junior High Social CommiTTee. Their insTaIIaTion is held wiTh The Junior High sTudenT body oTTicers. OUR TIME IS YOUR TIME Represenfafive AssembIy is made up of Iwo siu- denfs from each BIO and AIO English cIass and from each I Ifh and I Hh grade social siudies cIass. Every sI'udenI' in Bell High schooI is represenfed in sI'uden'r governmeni' in I'his way. SpeaIcer in I'he faII semesier was Dean Eairbanic and in Ihe spring semesrer Jack Siapin. New fo our school is 'rhe Service CIub. Mr. Paul Cur- rin is Ihe founder and also sponsor. Each schooI cIub eIec+s five +o eighi' represeniafives who in 'rurn form 'rhe Service CIub. Members guard 'rhe schooI halls, 'rhe ca'Fe'reria and 'rhe hash Iines. They also supervise Ihe conduci' of s+udenI's on 'rhe campus. WINTER SONG LEADERS Lefi +o righ+: Elsie AIIcire, Anifa CarroII, Ann- eHe Siapin. AcI'ive yeII Ieaders 'Ihis year were Richie Billaud, Ronnie PaH'inson, Doug Tucker, and LIoyd Cochran. Wi+hou+ 'rhem Ihe sI'udenI's of Bell High couIdn'+ have shown such spiendid sporismanship. SUMMER SONG LEADERS L 'I + 'ghf Dorofhy Young, Diane Hanson, Gloria ade yeff. GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES MORE For social aclivilies Ihis year I'he dances have il. Whelher lo records or a sweel' and hol band, gay couples proved il' lo be fheir favorile paslime. The Dance Commillee sl'ar+ed l'he year wilh I'he Kickoff Ball, following our firsl league fool'- ball game. Then came I'he fiflh annual Sadie Hawkins Dance in lhe gym. The Turkey Trol' was held on November 23, wilh square danc- ing being I'he highlighl' of l'he evening. The Candy Cane Hop was I'he Chrislmas dance, sponsored by I'he Girls' League. The Winler Prom was also a huge success. Il was held in I'he gym, which was decoraled in black and while Io carry oul l'he lheme of SI'ork Club. This was l'he Ias'r dance of lhe fall semesler. The new semesler broughl Friday noon dances in I'he Girls' League Bungalow. The Holiday Dance, which was held in honor of I'he numerous holidays in February, was spon- sored by I'he Czars. Following were our annual affairs, I'he Turnaboul' Dance and Coronalion Ball. The season was climaxed by I'he Prom, held June 2 on 'rhe lennis courls. Whelher I'he fad be I'he Charleslon, Big Apple, New Yorker, or square dancing, Belliles have always enioyed l'he dances held Ihrough- oul' I'he pasl' 25 years: and lhis, our Silver Anniversary year, was cerlainly no excepfion. of e oi a season. I b The colorful Candy Cane Hop added lo lhe high feslive sp 'I' lh h Id y A git M' 1 'xg , ng lpn! M ., , 1 K , 1 5 if is ag' .gf 5 iii '3 1 ... K x Y , 2 'lx 4 i E 5' , Lwlw W Q., , 1 5331 Ny, H Z . uf ' -4 is Q'- l ,gl K Q 11.5 '.. KM. Q. qi! jf 1, M 8 f Yr Q' bg Ap li D W ,S M ,gafsig X 451 19' 44 x . f 2 gr af 4 x gIXff -I' N. K f X ff'.f LN Q ig .,5g,f.s!f , xx lf 5 s ,oz Qi 1, N Q Q I u.. ,, J , 1' is '!Z?'v: 2' .m 1 9 f f I 'W Under I'he skilled direcfion of Mr. Roy Schwieger, Ihe band has again conI'ribu'red much Io I'he many school acI'ZviI'ies. II' has added pep and spiri'r +o our fool'- ball games and pep assemblies, and has also Iraveled Io our 'Fool' ball games away from school. This year Ihe band sfuclied mosI'Iy concerl' music and had Ihe pleasure and honor of playing wilh he orchesfra a+ Ihe differenf Bell graduahons Also under Ihe dlrechon of Mr Schwieger Ihe orchesfra p peared several hmes during Ihe year As in I'he pasf I+ 'foo ap peared aI' +he various graduahons IN TIME WITH THE MUSIC Under Ihe direchon of I'he +aIen+ed Miss Willard 'the dance class has had anofher very successful year I+ ap peared in I'he opereHa Meei' Ari zona and in Ihe annual Dance Recllal Theme of Ihe recl+aI was based upon Ihe rainbow and all dances were creafed by Ihe individual members 'I'hemseIves Money received from Ihe recnI'aI is +0 go +o I'he class for Leofards The class funchons as a club and Io m'I'eresI' o+her gurls in dancing Ihe members each fake furns in decorahng Ihe bullehn board in Ihe girls gym wiI'h picfures perI'ammg Io dancing Q. Q 5 ' ad as pq v rf M , ' , ,S ,Q iS'.. X any, Nkv Wv,qN if Z 'M' Q an w K fa 1 V af av 0' A ' , A x .' 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Lorene Glenn, Susie Fealhers, Bernice Sanlro, Arlene Pepper, Jean Hulzlmon, Elizabelh Pressey, Gloria Hales, Loureen Rodlheul, Dorolhy Herrera, Janel Min- derman, Phyllis Williams, Leona Miller, Dolores Crawford, Lona Rae Duddy, Mrs. Dorolhy Brown. ROW 2: Karla Miller, Susan Foran, Donna Ericlcson, Donna Freeman, Peggy Eagly, Mary Young, Ann Slrorusa, Gail William, Gail Boacelzcr, Frances Pachy, Donna Reece, Edna Bar- lon, Carolyn Vrfhipple, Frances Leasuse, Floy Leonard. Sheila Tydings, Marlene Willia, Rosemary Hurd, Nancy Grilililh. ROW 3: Sarah Berelcoll, Loy Alice Par- lrer, Rose Le Noue, Jo Ann Weelrs, Eslher Smilh, Myrna Max, Eileen Dvoralr, Belly Shalreley, Norene Shubin, Shirley Collins, Velma Bingman, La Vonn Kassebaum, Mary Sreel, Marlene Hoar, Lucille Pribble, Donna Bodnar, Eula Hunler, Helen Koesler, Gay Aleridge, Adriene Einboden. ROW 4: Jean Bradley, Janel Woodworlh, Pally Kochel, Carol Beclrer, Jean Korlie, Dixie Marliel, Allhea Mar- doclr, Belly Baller, Joyce Arve, Nancy Vaughn, Peggy Vaughn, Melzie Hender- son, Sharon Fogelslrom, Dona Dee Bene- dicl, Janice Kepharl, Marie Weiss, Mary Lou Sprague, Charlene Arneson, Belle Barry, Mary Fine, Margie Anderson, Frances Duncan, Ordella, Vaardahl. Wm 0 MUSIC AT ITS BEST Following lhe cuslom ol previous years lhe Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs of Bell High school have challced up anolher successful year. Mee'I' Arizona slarled bolh ol lhem on lheir busy year wilh members ol bolh clubs lalcing an aclive parl in lhe oulslanding procluclion. The annual Easler Vesper Services was presenled in lhe audilorium lor slu- denls and communily keeping lhe boys and girls busy unlil lhe lasl ol March. Again joining lheir voices logelher lh 2 music organizalions presenled a very inspiring Easler program. The Boys' Glee Feslival dominaled lhe calendar in May wilh Bell High school very well represenled in lhe coinpelilion. A greal deal ol lhe credil lor lhe success of bolh of lhese musical groups should be given lo our very capable music direclors, Mr. William Hamplon and Mrs. Dorolhy Brown, who have spenl many hours ol hard worlc lo malce lhese organizalions as successful as lhey are. BOYS' GLEE CLUB ROW I: Timolhy Huglin, Ted Dielreich. Bob Monlgomery, Jerry Knieling, Bob Krahy, Douglas Neely, William Hamp- lon, Floyd McFarlane, Dopey Sinner, Poncho Irwin, Tom Riley, Dicl: Manley. Roberl Paslrus, Belly Honea. ROW 2: Bernard Elliol, Dale Roberlson, John Soo Hoo, Slrip Coslley, Travis Woflord, Memo Lopez, Tom Calalina, Richard Mason, Franlr Cappuzzelo, Warren Kuiaclzie, Ray Parsons, Don Sanchez. ROW 3: Allan Pulnam, Scoll Clinging, 906 'qfsllaq ,reel 9 0 QI D x, ' Don Blanchard, Charles Landgreen, Roberl Barr, f f' 'Y' ' 6 G Connor, Don Davis, Jim Bill Alphin, Jimmy Buller, James Blaclr, Ivan Reece. Gibson, Harold Hammer Benny Pinegar, Erriclrson, Don LeRoy Nance, ROW 4: Buil lllarrs, l'laro'd Bob Sc'1midI', Earl Moren, Gordon Roll: Bruce Owens, Jerry Moore, Jac': Lufidgren, Jerry Cushing, Bob Coolr. K ,Q ,M an-' ig? f is :Qsm Q 5 ,lc if wk - N, Q Q' X 51 . x 5 x ,A sup KA K Wfsykxx lan gg 35 , ,, fiw. S, 1 5 R R S .11 -f , ', fz. ,M 1 if ' Q. if N A ' ,it 44 H es ,IX ,241 ,. .1 b 1 'W'j was R JR. HONOR SOCIETY Under The capable sponsorship of Miss Doris Mulholland The cream of The iunior high has been gaThered TogeTher To Torm The Junior Scholarship SocieTy. wiTIx The quaIiTicaTions being aT IeasT Three A's and one B. ROW I: Eva Sundin, Charlene WhiITaIrer, BeTTy Millsap, LaVonne Ingram, Carolyn Dundas, Mariorie I-IieberT, Sandy Andrews, Thelma Avery, KaThryn Sanlro, Donna ChernaulT, CaTherine Phillips. ROW 2: Lois Kozub, Charlene Barry, Beverly Johnson, Donna Searing, Barbara Shubin, Dolores SheaTTer, Beverly Raymond, Colleen Jacobson, Sally Ann Hammond, PaT McNabb, Diane Moon, DoroThy YaTes, Eula I'Iu:1Ter, Mrs. Mulholland. ROW 3: Mary Lou Husanlr, PaTricia STandIey, Darlene Hall, JoAnn SchmidT, Shirley CurTis, Lois Davis, Arlene Walker, EdyThe Ellioff, Judy Wilson, JaneT WoodworTh, Janice KepharT, Nancy Baumbach, Judy Maraslco, Terry Williams, Laureen RodTheuT, Margie Anderson. ROV! 4: Walier ParTridge, Donald Duncan, Johnny Carroll, Adolph DeBla:io, Michael KersTeTTer, Bill Jones, GiIberT Dyrr, Bob Schleiden, George SaTTler, Charles Moore. EUODIA Under The able direcTion oi Miss Nelson, a church leader oT The communiTy, Euoclia c'u5 was organized among The girls of Bell High school To p.-omoTe Chris- Tian Tellowship and Bible sTudy. Officers chosen To lead The group This year were: presidenT, Willie Lou McDaniel: vice-p:esidenT, Donna Darroclcg recording secreTary, Margie Fine, corres- ponding secreTary, Carol Edmondson. The girls meeT every Wedne:r.Iay noon in The Girls' League Bungalow and begin by singing religious choruses. During The meeTing one of The members also leads The group in a discussion. ROW I: Nellie Robbins, Eva Sundin, Charlene WhiTTaIrer, Billie FIynT, Phyllis Kallberg, JoAnn McDaniel, Virginia STouT, Billie CundiTT, Gayle Kallberg, ElizabeTh Pressy, Melba Tanlrers- Iey. ROW 2: Georgia Blaclc, Carol Edmondson, BeTTy Vander- loan, Peggy PaTerson, LoTTie GaeTI1e, Willie Lou McDaniel, Margie Fine, Norma Collins, Paula GenTry, Gloria ChrisTenson, Norma Tanlcersley, Joyce Johnson. THESPIANS Thespians, formerly Irnown as The CurTain Club, is under The able sponsorship of Mrs. Kring who recenTly Tool: The place of Mrs. Shirley Taylor. The club's purpose is To encourage an inTeresT in dramaTics and To give members some acTual dramaTic experience. Thespians consisT oT I5 members whose oTTicers were: presidenT, Darlene Hall: vice-presidenT, Laurie Tyermang secreTary, HenrieTTa Blood: and Treasurer, Richene Andrus. AcTiviTies of The club in The pasT year included Trips To radio broadcasTs, puTTing on plays and sIriTs, sponsoring assemblies, and boosTing drama morale. ROW I: Nancy OrTgier, Gloria STandIey, PaTricia STancIley, HenrieTTa Blood, Mrs. Kring, JoAnn SchmidT, Darlene Hall, Georgia BueTTner, Peggy Eagle. ROW 2: Mavis Lee Yorlr, Dari- Iynn Bybee, John RaiTe, Bill Bolle, Laurie Tyerman, Loren Bird, Richene Andrus, Lorene Bybee, Y-TEEN A very popular and comparaTiveIy new organizaTion aT Bell is The Y-Teen c'ub, which is The Junior High Tri-Y. IT was organized IasT spring under The leader- ship of Mrs. Chiles, who is an ouTside sponsor. Members have accomplished much Tor The shorT Time They have been organized and The club is quiclcly becomming one oT The mosT aclive iunior high service clubs. Because iT was a new c'u5, Y-Teen's winTer cabineT consisTed only of Two oTTicers. There were Darlene Hall, presidenTg and Joanne Sc'1midT, Treasurer. In The spring semesTer, however, The new organizaTion had a full cabineT which inc'uded Janice Rebman, president Sally Ann Hammond, vice--presidenT: and Dolores Scheaffer, Treasurer. ROW I: Nancy Chiles, Janice Rebman, Darlene Hall, Alice OrTgrer. ROW 2: Sallyann Hammond, KaTherine Chiles, Dolores SheaT'Ter, PaTricia Hare. PROJECTIONISTS Under 'rho supervision of Mr. Gail Thompson, Pro- iecfionisls have provided :fudenfs wifh all classroom picfures for fhe pasf year. Members of Ihe group were also assigned Io opcrafe fhe machines for as- semblies in fhe audiforium and for special c'ub ac- fivifies and civic group meelings. Besides fhis, Proiec- fionisfs have capably handled fhe slide proiecfor and record player for school use. ROW I: Ray Parsons, Bill Sperling, Lafhon Brewer, Bob Croclreff, James Model, Arfhur Knighf, Raymond Ball, Paul Cecil, Lee Baessler, Mr. G. H. Thompson. ROW 2: Monfe Coleman, Bruce Davis, Maxine LeVine, Virdue Smifh, Molly Rodriguez, Darlene Hall, Barbara Craine, Belle Barry, Adrienne Einboden. ROW 3: Warren Sfrauss, Sfephen Gold, Bob Draben, Richard Hernandez, DeVine Glen, Harold Mueller. ROW 4: Kennefh Barnes, Woody Willrins, Alberf Tossey, William Garreff, Bob Simmons, Paul Loufherbach, David Wilfon, Jerry Gloeclrler. CRUSADERS Crusaders, one of fhe newer service clubs af Bell, was derived from fhe old Knighfs club. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Ben Romberger, club sponsor, fhe club has parficipafed in many school acfivifies, showing fheir anxiely fo become one of fhe fop ranlzing clubs af Bell. Members sponsored a fine show nighf which con- sisled of amafeur falenf, and everyone who aifended enioyed fhe shcw considerably. A+ fhe school car- nival, Crusaders also sef up a colorful and inferesfing boofh. Officers Ihaf served so faifhfully during fhe pasf semesfer were Bob Berve, presidenfg Richard Taurelr, vice-presidenfg Jerome Taurelr, secrefary: and Jim Mauch, sergeanf-af-arms. Crusaders mighf be described as small and mighfy because of fheir Iimifed membership of fourfeen, and fhe huge success of fheir firsf semesfer. ROW I: Leo Alarid, Jerry Taurelr, Fred Seiberf, Pere Desafoff, Scoff Clingen, Wallace Sinner. ROW Jim Mauch, John Efferfz, Richard Taurelc, Bob Berve, Tom Powers, Milne Rogoff. SR. USHERS Senior Ushers, under fhe fine supervision of Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, has had a very busy year. Members have ushered ar all senior high assemblies and evening performances, and have helped fhe sen- iors by ushering af commencemenfs. When ushering af such evenfs you always see 'Ihese girls in neaf blaclc slrirfs and aqua blouses. Winfer officers were Diane Hudson, presidenfg Sally de Winsfanley, vice-presidenfg Georgia Blaclr, secre- fary: and Eva Dundas, freasurer. Summer officers were Karla Miller, presidenfg Georgia Blaclx, vice-presidenfg Barbara Karr, secrefary: and Beffy Vanderlaan, freas- urer. ROW I: Beffy Allen, Karla Miller, Beffy Vanderlaan, Diane Hudson, Miss Hinshilwood, Georgia Blaclr, Barbara Karr, Jean Rilfman, Carol Edmondson. ROW 2: Joyce Johnson, Sally de Winsfanley, Eva Dundas, Belle Barry, Ora Lee Willes, Loffie Gaeflce, Susan Foran. JUNIOR USHERS Members of fhe Junior Ushers club, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Harrell, have done a very oufsfand- ing iob fhis ferm ushering for all junior high assemblies and graduafions. Officers for fhe summer ferm were: presidenf, Donna Searingg vice-presidenf, Paf McNabb: secre- Iary, Barbara Shubing freasurer, Rosemary Verrellg sergeanf-af-arms, Leslie Oliver and Arlene Pepper. Winfer officers were: presidenf, Paf McNabb: vice- presidenl, Calhy Phillips: secrefary-freasurer, Laureen Rodfheufg and sergeanf-af-arms, Judy Muraslro and Donna Freeman. ROW I: Carol Hunler, Sharon McWilliams, Donna Searing, Rosemary Verrell, Barbara Shubin, Margie Leasure, Peggy Farris, Janef Robinson Wilma Benfrup, Kafhryn Myers. ROW 2: Dolores Brown, Pafly Kochel, Laureen Rodfheuf, Arlene Pepper, Diane Moon, Mrs. Gerard, Donna Chernaulf, Mollie Kelley, Cafherine Phillips. ROW 3: Carolyn Liefz, Judy Muraslro, Mary Fine, Sharon Fogilsrrom, Lou Alice Parlcer, Nancy Baum- bach, Paf McNabb, Gail Boedelrer, Leslie Oliver, Evonne Fox. COUNCIL W Council has had a very progressive year. Under Ihe sponsorship of Miss Robinson, fhis organ- izalion has been very prominenf in con+ribuIing ils services Io Ihe welfare of lhe school. Aciivilies of +he club were: sponsoring fashion shows, which included Ihe modeling of cloihes and dislribue lion of pallern books Io Ihe Girls' League, and selecling +he Belle of fhe Week. The BeIle was chosen for near appearance, good posfure, and per- sonalily. W Council is made up of Iwo girl represenlalives relecfed from each second period class. These lilly members meer once every week Io discuss problem: perlaining Io Bell girls. Officers of Ihe fall semesler were: counselor, Rose Denny vice-counselor, Sally de Winslanleyg secreiary, Joyce Newman: and sergeanl-a+-arms, Rulh Bullard. Second semesler officers were: counselor, Rufh Bullard: vice counselor, Joyce Hammond: secreiary, Edifh Moore: and Ireasurer, Sharon Jacobson. ROW I: BeHy Baker, Margie Hammel, Mary Lou Donalo, Verda Hours, Nalalie Cecere, Ann Dalu, Evelyn Carpenfer, Belly Koonlz, Jean Barflow, Diana Cirri, Dorolhy Reader, Eloise Buss, Joyce Newman, Beverly Krahl, Jeanne Kaucher, Meracldes Murray. ROW 2: Georgia Black, Margarel Ann Kovach, Rufh Ann Silvers, Joyce Hill, Sue Buchinger, Loi: Davis, Miss Robin- son, Janice Afkins, Sue Cox, Adele Haddad, Helen Shubin, Dixie Marliel, Nancy Vaughn. ROW 3: Ida May Rowland, June Sears, Lorefia Lumballis, Joan Bueflner, Carole Hughes, Joyce Hammond, Pal Tidd, Pal Wilson, Joan Coulson, Lois Lehnhardf, Mickey Winkler, JeaneHe Everell, Sally Carman, Mary Arzou- man, Joyce Arve. ROW 4: Vicki Sfripling, Edith Moore, Pal Kimberling, Joyce Hanley, Barbara Folfz, Elsie Alkire, Shirley Johnson, Ann Hopkinson, Diane Hanson, Rulh Bullard, Pal Bumcrol, Marie LaRoux, Gloria Erickson, Ardelle Pagel, Kalhe- rine Peace. SHIELD CLUB Afhlelic Ieams af Bell High school are noi only made up of Ihe various players, bul also of managers, who give Irheir valuable Iime Io Ihe many oufside dulies of an afhlelic feam. Shield club is made up ol 'rhese managers and is an honor club. Members gel IiHIe credil for Ihe hard work Ihey do during fhe semesfer buf af fhe end of +he season are awarded a lefler. Shield presidenl is Ernesf Dapper, one of rhe many hard working members in fhe club. O+her officers are Teddy Romanov, vice-presidenlg Leon Esrrine, sec'e+ary-Ireasurerq and Warren Slrauss, sergeanl'-a+-arms. Mr. Nash is Shield sponsor. ROW I: Warren Sfrauzs, James Wyafl, Milron Nash, Ernesl Dapper, Leon Eslrine. ROW 2: Russell Cogar, Jack Ryan, Bob Draben, Frank Koubek. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Chrisfian Fellowship Club of Bell High school is conslanfly moving forward in an eFForI Io promole Chrisrian Fellowship among Ihe sludenls of Ihe school. Under Ihe sponsorship of Mr. Henry Dirks Ihe club has presenled many assemblies mosi oufslanding of which was 'Ihe Walking Preacher from 'Ihe Ozarks. The club meels once a week and Ihe meelings consis+ of having diHeren+ speakers from schools and colleges who speak on religious Iopics. Officers ol Ihe club are: presidenl, Bob Miller: vice-presideni, Willie Lou McDaniel: secrelary, Carol Edmondson and Lollie Gallieg and Ireasurer, Carl Sundin. ROW I: Phyllis Kallberg, JoAnne McDaniel, Juanila Gosnell, Joyce While, Treasure Curlis, Billie Mix, Mary Sleel, Joyce Johnson, Carol Edmondson, Beily Vanderlaan, Mariorie Rook, Carol Fawcelf. ROW 2: Jolene Rasmussen, Eva Sundin, Melba Tankersley, Norma Tankersleyl Marilyn Adamson, Georgia Black, Ida May Rowland, Eormac Fox, Edylhe EIliof+, Eleanor Lockridge, Ru'rh Goen, Bonnie Barbufo, Ronald Sramper. ROW 3: Carl Sundin, Bob Draben, Loren Bird, Nellie Robbins, Louise Wall, Margie Fine, Willie Lou McDaniel, Lolfie Gaelke, Peggy Paler- son. Paula Genfry, Gloria Chrisfenson. Hugh William Hier, Bob Millar. ROW 4: John Pederbaugh, Gerold Rafi, William Herr, Jimmy Hayden, Don Todd, Fred Widger, Mr. Dirks. Jim Esco- ber, John Bennell, Harold Mueller George Linnehan, Robin Trisins, Lyle Brookover, Harry Edwards. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Under lhe capable sponsorship ol Mrs. Lila Holguin, Scholarship Sociely has advanced inlo a group lhal is represenlalive of all Bell sludenls. Leading lhe group during lhe winler semesler was Louise Hieberl, presidenlg acsisled by Jack Siapirl, Vice-PreSidef1lI Jean Bundies, secelaryg and Boyd Burnell, lreasurer. Scholarship officers for lhe summer I95O semesler were: Jack Siapin, presidenlg Belly Allen, vice- presidenl: Anila Carroll, secrelaryg and Shirley Dorn, lreasurer. ROW I: Carol Langley, Rulh Bullard, Diane Hanson, Evie Slewarl, Annelle Siapin, Gloria Bar-lon, Anila Carroll, Shirley Doran, Jeanne Gubrud, Mrs. Holguin, Dorolhy Reader, Dixie Marliel, Ylila Trimble, Barbara Weiss, Belly Allen, Wilma Perumean, Lavina Dapper, Elaine Carler. ROW 2: Jeanelle Zolnekoff, Donna Beniami-1. Jeanelle Roberls, Mavislee York, Melba Tankersley, Marilyn Gloeckler, Jimmie Cox, Belly Plaisled. Phyllis Davis, Gail Nickel, Dolores Virgin, Rillis Parsley, Jeanelle Everell, Jean Bundiet, Karla Miller, Ora Lee Willes. Dorolhy Menzer, Diane Goodwin, Pal Moran. ROW 3: Glen Devine, Jack Siapin, Susan Foran, Henriella Blood, JoAnn Schmidl, Barbara Karr, Sandra Kellon, Melba Rowe, Emmeline Weaver, Barbara Mallhews, Sue Ki.-kgard, Carol Williams, Judy Krueger, Beverly Krahl, Joan Coulson, Helen Koesler, Sally Carman, Darlene Hall, Jerry Hamillon. ROW 4: Norman Norlh, Laurie Tyerman, Loren Bird, Don Roberls, Ernesl Lowe, Roberl Eggerl, Gary Kreulz, Travis VVofford, Jack Hoar, Hunglay Ouon, Slephen Gurnik, Harold Mueller, Lyle Parrish, Lyle Lewis, Lloyd McFar- lane, Duane Buccowich, Boyd Burnell, Douglas Tucker. LETTERMEN Lelle:man's club, whose primary purpose is service lo lhe school, had an exceplionally successful year. One of lhe oulslanding iobs members have accom- plished was lhe sponsoring of noon dances lo raise a fund wilh which lo purchase a lrophy on which lhe name of lhe winner ol lhe Junior-Senior foolball game will be engraved. The lhirly members also sponsored a Lellermen's Banquel. Officers for lhe firsl semesler were Alan Whilaker, presidenlg Leo Alarid, vice-presidenlg Florin Caldwell, secrelary: and Harlow Lunsford, sergeanl-al-arms. The:e oflicers did a line iob of slarling such evenls as lhe Lellermen's Banquel bul were unable lo finish, as lhey gradualed before lhe dale of lhe banquel. Ollicers for lhe second semesler were equally busy in planning lhe linal louches for lhe Lellermen's Danquel as well as planning one noon dance a week. These officers were: Richard Carmen, presidenlg Jack Siapin, vice-presidenlg Boyd Burnell, secrelaryq and David Wallander, sergeanl-al-arms. ROW I: Jerry Hamillon, Bob Berve, Richard Ferguson, Bob Vlallander, Ciliford Geweclce, Eddie Thomas. ROW 2: Charles Hamplon, Douglas Tucker, Jerry Taylor, Ernesl Dapper, Phil Grigsby, Vern Curlis, Richard Taurek. ROW 3: Slan Spencer, Leo Alarid, Wallace Sinner, Pele Desalolif, Bob Toliver, Boyd Burnell, Jack Siapin, Richard Carman, Bill Alphin. WORLD FRIENDSHIP Aller gradualion lasl summer lhe World Friendship club lound ils membership greally depleled, bul due lo lhe elilorls pul lorlh by co-sponsors, Mr. Guy Puckell and Mrs. Gladys Wildman, and presidenls, Belly Allen and Dixie Marliel, lhe c'ub again buill up ils member- ship. Obiecl of lhi: club is lo creale friendship wilh boys and girls from olher counlries lpen-palsl. Some of lhe World Friendship accomplishmenls during lhe pasl year were, sending gills lo a girl's orphanage school in Peru, and sponsoring a Pan- Ame'ican Day assembly. Winler officers were Belly Allen, presidenlg Gary Kreulz, vice-presidenlg Dixie Marliel, secrelaryg and Karla Miller, lreasurer. Summer officers were Dixie Maliel, presidenlg Karla Miller, vice-presidenlg Joan Kcmpharl, secrelary. and Dick Duranl, lreasurer. ROW I: Eula Huwler, Pally Kochel, Joanne Walson, Laureen Rodlheul, Leslie Oliver, Diane Moon Gail Boedeker, Donna Chernaull, Darlene Hall Belly Allen, Miss Wildman. ROW 2: Shirley Collins, Gloria Slandley, Pal McNabb, Donna Reece. Carolyn Lielz, Palricia Slandley, JoAnn Sghmidl, Catherine Phillips, Jean Bundies, Dixie Marliel. ROW 3: Margie Anderson, Nancy Orlgier, JoAnn Secresl, Nancy Baumbach, Charmaine LeDuke, Judy Murasko Mary Lou Husanik, Karla Miller, Dorolhy Menzer, Carol Williams. ROW 4: Joan Kepharl Dina Nada- yeel, Harold Mueller, Dick Duranl, Bob Morrow, Jack Hoar, Gary Kreull, Barbara Weiss, Barbara Hanan. 5 ? gQ 4 Au, 'ia X ew QQ' 'f'.7'f3.? if' x 5, QQ' M' ,QV Vg: 'Tk v 4 M, xx v sg QQ: W 'mf 4,-as P9 ,M , ,Q .. .. ,r was . . .WW Q, Ya M ' - ? 'A I 6. 1-nv? vw? :Z fha Q 4 . ' ,Nix n 7' r x if 5 'M as 1 A, V' Q 5 C I A 'Q QQ , . f f ' ,V ix 1 A31 q 5 1 .EiE:W... b We I4-J, Q93 wx fm sf , X ,J as , 3 My 1 1 Ml?- lf ' 1 .4 'ig . u,,. L ,X ' ' , ff 2 ,wg 4 x Q Vi i x aw if-R 4' X A N F V w ' v v Q X XE Q gf Ahgf 5 , 2 - ff f ,, f g 2 ., f 'Jr ww? arm ROW I: Lloyd Coahran, Gale Babcock. Don Blanchard, Roberf Eggerl, Jerry Taylor, Mr. John Huni, Boyd Burne++, Richard Billaud, Don Davis, Ray Pauseau. ROV! 2: Gary Lang, Harlow Lunsford, Mil+on Kovacevich, Bob Toliver, Ray Parsons, Charles Buchanan, Donald La+en, Clif- ford Geweclce. ROW 3: Norman Zaqorslri, Marvin Tweedy, Gordon Rolh, Leon Newman, Dean Logue, Don Lafimore, Bob Wallander. ROW 4: Dennis Lunsford, Dave Wallander, Doug Loughmiller, Willis Young, Bob Jordan. ROW 5: Eddie Thomas, Ronnie Paffinson, Johnny Sparlrs, Reed McDonald, Sian Spencer, Charles Hampfon, Dean Fairbanlt. HI-Y Thirfy-eighr aggressive members have really helped +he Hi-Y fo have a successful year. Winfer officers consisred of Johnny Velelc, presidenfg Reed McDonald, vice-presidenh Don Blanchard, secrefaryg Vido Kovacevich, +reas- urer: and Jerry Taylor, sergean+-a'r-arms. Summer officers were Jerry Taylor, presfdenfg Don Blan- chard, vice-presidenfg Lloyd Coahran, secre+aryg Bob Egger+, +reasurerg and Bob Toliver, sergeanf- al'-arms. Club sponsor was +he iovial Mr. John Hunf, Bell's popular shorfhand feacher. Ou'rs+anding accomplishmenis +ha+ high- Summer cabinef holds an informal meefing. ligh1'ed +he year for +he Hi-Y boys included +he donafion of +he frophy +0 +he winner of fhe Bell- Sou+h Ga+e foo'rball game, a 'Formal dinner held af KnoH's Berry Farm Slealc l-louse, and 'rhe an- nual Tri-Y-Hi-Y dance held al' fhe YWCA in Hunfingfon Parlc. Eigh+ members also helped form 1'he new Slu- denf Service Club, and among ofher fhings, Bob Burfon was selecfed as +he YMCA Boy of The Year 'for all of +he Soufh Easl' Dislricr for which he received a frophy. Hi-Y president Jerry Taylor, discusses an impor+an'r poinf wifh fhe club X, 5 'vis va ? ,J E,f !f w, .ie U L hw 5-X' QW, V45 ml 'U' 41- Q -'S' .1 ROW l: Gary Kreufz, Sporls Edifor, W, S'5Og Carol Hughes, Aclivify Edifor, W, S'SOg Joyce Wassgren, News Edifor, S'5Og Pal' Miles, Fealure Edilor S'5O. ROW 2: Fred Kobzeff, Sporls Edifor, W'50g Cliff Geweclre, Sporls Edifor, W, S'50, lvan Reece, Car- foonisf, W, S'5Og Don Johnson, Carfoonisf, W, S'5O. ROW 3: Doug Tuclcer, Business Manager, W'503 Jerry Hamillon, Business Manager, S'5O. W? COCUMBTA SCHOLASTIC Press Associniow F, We 4,- Wild' ,i,x me FIRST PL-RCE C'kRTIF If-XT E: cuiiunu is . sin v-. rm 1 Laur- ..,. . -.. f .,.,.,.,?7. A replica of 'lhe award pre- senfed fo 'the Chimes by lhe Columbia Scholas+ic Press Associ- a+ion. Vvxgflk, Chimes crews af worlc. Q , 5 X Jack Hoar, Edifor-in-Chief,W'5Og Belly Plaisled, Fealure Edi'I'or PUBLICATISBIEBOIBEEHEW Despile fhe handicap of worlcing in a very small group, fhe Chimes sfafl managed lo pu+ oul one of fhe linesl school newspapers in fhe cify. Due +o fhe efficiency and lireless efforfs of advisor and s+a'h', lhe Chimes accom- plished many ou+s+anding fealures lhis lasf year which have never been affempfed before. Gefling lhe paper oul on schedule requires a sfricl syslem carried ou? 'lo lhe leHer. Under +he ediforship of Jaclr Hoar S'49, and Befly Plaisled W'5O, il is fell lhal' fhe Chimes has more +han prospered fhrough lhe enlire year. To choose fhe besl issue from all I6 would be a difficull' problem bul probably lhe mosl oufsfanding was fhe Chris+mas edi+ion which no? only possessed greal slrill and worlz buf also brough+ oul +alenf and originalify from many wrilers. As if pu++ing 'rhe paper ouf weren'+ enough, +he Chimes confribuled ils efforfs +o many school affairs during +he pas? year by presenfing +he 'free movies Margie and Three Li++le Girls in Blue for all subscripfion holders, and fhe never 'forgelable Chimes-Facul+y baslrefball game. O+her acfivifies included lrips fo lhe Times, fhe Herald 81 Express, and 'lhe KHJ broadcasiing sludio. ln lhe subscriplion drive lhis las? year sales wen+ over The 'lop wi+h The number 'rolaling ll50. Topping off a bang-up year, 'lhe Chimes held i+s firsl annual iournalism banquel' in June, which is fo be an annual social. Climaxing a successful year was lrhe presenlaiion of a firs+ place award by +he Columbia Scholas+ic Press Associalion lo +he Chimes for i+s fine worlc. Clifford Geweclre, spor+s edifor, also added fo +he paper's laurels by becoming s+a+e winner of Nor+hwes+ern Universi1y's Quill and Scroll award for ihe bes+ I95O sporls slories. V' Mr. Charles Garven, new fo Bell High +his year, s+epped in+o rhe iob of advisor of bolh fhe Chimes and fhe Eagle, and if was largely because of his guidance and hard worl: fhaf lhe +wo publicafions were so successful fhis pas+ year. Mariyn Gloeclrler, edi'Ior-in- chief, has done much Io malre 'rhis Eagle Ihe success if is, She is deservng of much credil for her lime and hard worlr. AS TIME GOES ON A small sixI'y-four page Eagle was 'rhe firsl' annual +o be published a+ Bell High school. II was published by fhe senior class in I927 under Ihe facully direcI'ion of Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Sfedman, Mrs. Sample and adviser, Miss Bashore. The Eagle foday has grown Io one-hundred Iwelve pages and a much larger size. In Ihe pasf, many sfudenls have worlced fo malce Iheir annual I'he besI', buf Ihis year a special eFFor+ was made Io edil a special edilion for 'rhe Silver Anniversary of Bell High school. I+ is fhe hopes of Ihe slalif Ihaf 'rhis Eagle 'rruly commem- ora'res Ihe Silver Anniversary and I'haI' annuals +o come will confinue 'ro picfure life al' Bell in such a way +ha'r if will always be a Ireasured memory. ff A5 , . i xx QI Q A Q Q' Y Q Q I K 5 W' X Y bf i 1 91. if 0 'T' Shirlee Jones, assis+an+ ediforg Carol Williams, facul+y edilorg Jaclx Hear, senior edifor, Pal' Miles, class edi+org Barbara Corniclr, club edilory Carol Hughes, aciivilies edilorg Clifford Geweclce, sporis edilorg Janis Schmicll, scramble edi+or. Ad srarl, fop row: Jimmy June Cox, Nancy Tellman. Bo++om row: Lavina Dapper, S+eve Gurnilr, Joyce Hill, advertising manager: Mr. Collis Jordan, supervisor of annual sales. EAGLE STAFF, back row: Doris Duncan, Sally McKee, Phyllis Eagle edifors af worlr: Janis Schmidf, Pai Miles, Clifford Riclxer, Richard Ferguson. ROW 2: Janis Schaeffer, Barbara Geweclre, Marilyn Gloeclrler, Barbara Corniclr, Jack Hoar, Hofferber, Joyce Honore, Marlene Lielz. ROW I: Sue and Carol Williams. Kirlmqard, Melba Rowe Ivan Reece, Jerry l 'lamil'lon. SEATED: Shirley Jones. Educafuon free and for all us one of fhe greaf privileges of our form of governmenf and fherefore uf may unferesf you fo read fhe sfory of a fypucal insfifu- fuon your Alma Mafer from a scrubby field fo a million- dollar planf Bell s fursf year was very successful Enrollmenf reached 350 wufh 29 full fume and parf fume unsfrucfors During fhe year fhe class C fraclc feam won fhe Marine League fraclc cu . In I926 Bell joined fhe Los Angeles Cify School Sysfem. The following year flue Chimes and G.A.A. were organized and in I928 fhe Leffermen s Club and a girls fraclc feanu were formed. ln fhe nexf few years enrollmenf reached 920. The Varsify, Bee's and Cee's all won baslnefball championships. ,W mf MD The earfhqualce of I933 crippled fhe school and classes were held in fenfs. ln l937 Claude Reeves leff Bell, and his posifion was filled by Franlc Goulef unfil I939, when he was replaced by Virgil Frampfon. ln l948 fhe sfudenfs fhrilled fo nighf foofball games and won fhe Easfern League Sporfsmanship Trophy. For fhe pasf quarfer of a cenfury fhe sfudenfs and fac- ulfy have worked fogefher fo achieve beffer fhings. On fhis, our Silver Anniversary, we pause in refrospecf, fo see fhaf Bell l ligh school is far from whaf if was in l925. Loolc- ing forward we lcnow fhaf fhe nexf 25 years will be even more progressive fhan fhe pasf luave been. 12.5 Q V 11 XVJL mvi.. sf . V A .ff gxixfv -qw , , q,,.M. -v 1 an . f I' WX 4 ,Q . 1 , ,xl 3e .J 5 , ,W W, ,ywmwawf 0 ' mmunil V ,.., , Coach Bianchi and slar halfbaclc Bob Burlon shown going over imporlanl' plays during inferlude in pracfice. SEASON SCHEDULE Bell, 61 Narbonne, 27. Bell, I3: Jordan, 6. Bell, 27, Gardena, O. Bell, 38, Banning, 6. Bell, l9g Soulh Ga+e, 7. Bell, 0: San Pedro, I3. WON 4, LOST 2. TIME WASN'T WASTED Afler having losl every foolball game in l948 and 1'he opening con- lesl' in I949 lo Narbonne, l'he Eagle pigslcin crew came back lo record a successful season of four wins and +wo losses, which gave lhem a fhird place behind Narbonne and Jordan in 'lhe firsl' year of lhe newly formed Easlern-Marine League. N Oufslanding performer for Bell's foofballer as brillianl' l55-pound scafbaclc, Bob Burlon. Burlon scored eighl 'lou hdowns for a +o+al of 48 poinls during fhe season and was selecled on he firsl slring Easlern- Marine League feam and fhird feam All-Cil' eleven. Olher slars were end Bill Poslle Marine eleven and guard John Vefelr who place on lhe second +eam All-League pigslrin crew. who made l'h irsl 'leam All-Eas+ern- ROW' I: Bob Myer, Harlow Lunsford, Gary Lang. Tom Powers, Clayion Beeson, Slanley Spencer. Millon Hall. ROW 2: Charlie Hamplon, Bob Wallander, Eddie Thomas, Alan Whiiaker, Bob Burlon, Jerry Taylor, Lee Wassgren, Bob Jameson, John Weeks. ROW 3: Ray Lopez, Carlos Fondren, Fred Kobzeff, George Lee, Leonard Burlre, Elberl Anderson, Jerry Hamilion, Bob Jordan, Coach Sieve Bianchi. ROW 4: Diclr Carman, Richard Ferguson, John Aure, Harry Solroloff, Jaclr Siapin, George Gillingham, Joel Brownell, Gerald Gresham, Earl Moren. ROW 5: Howard Hupp, Bob Coolr, Danny Hanson, Charlie While, James Sellers, Dennis O'Connell, Dave Wallander, Olin Fine, John Hillborn. -mx' ff X 4 L se ,Nix .,,,. , N.. N.- x is 1, 4 a Q ov was -Libakxws A ZW X 4. -JW. Q. as w -- X me S E . x A, Vx . K ,Mg ,. 4, sw . .x , t M- - A 1' , QQ W' vx 'c PNK' 1-Qfvgggg V Q . XLX. J A W N -gS,X. ,If -11- j 1?1 S.igW- ' Wi 55 --N-.........- . 0 GQ ww. ' A glfifrx Ak We as-Q3 .- Q-Q .gf ll v 'lr Q p e , , W A ?f mr WW . wtf W i Q , W ,, 21 'K W. x Q2 q W ,W 'Q . ' 1 Q -Q. V 6 s F R U45 1' 1 fwy' 1 -2 1 J 'A M Q v L : 'M 0 r ww f an l ' , 'Z is , M . iii Qf r,j'f 'EW fu, , iw . B , THEIR TIME WILL COME Coach Larry Osburn's husI'Iing Bee foo+baIIers had whaf looked IiIce a reaI championship con+ender 'rhis season un+iI Iosing fwo of fheir Iasf fhree games fo end up wifh a Ieague record of four wins and fhree Iosses, which gave I'he Eagle midgefs a four+h place behind Narbonne, Sou1'h Gafe, and San Pedro in Ihe Finai Ieague sfandings. The bes+ played games of Ihe year were fhe Ihree conI'esI's Ihaf Bell Ios1'. AII fhree games were very cIose wifh Narbonne +ripping 'rhe Eagiefs I8-I2, Soufh Gafe I2-6, and San Pedro I4-0. SI'ars of fhe squad were haIf-backs Don Blanchard and Roberf Eggerf. Blanchard rambled for 'Five fouch- downs and 30 poinI's while Egger? I'aIIied six I'ouch- downs for 36 poin+s and was named mos+ valuable pIayer of I'he I'eam. Ofher ouisfanding members of fhe +eam were WiIIis Young, end: MarshaII Beauchamp, cenferg and Tony Coccian+e, guard. Bi+ing +he dus+ was no+hing unusuaI for B foo+baII pIayers Ihis season w' as if s d by 'Ihe above plc+ures. ROW I: Don Blanchard, Bill Shubin, Tony Coccianfe, MarshaII Beauchamp, Pe+e Irwin, Diclr Anderson, WiIIis Young. ROW 2: Enod Moore, Haroid Gibson, Bob Brown, Larry Veazey, Gary Rogers, Ray Parsons, Ray Dodd, Jim Marrs, Wayne Messick. ROW 3: Jim SuIIivan, Hung Lay Ouon, Bill Bush, AI BaIin+, Dave Urane, Sfanie EIIioH, Ga Iord Burgwald, Bob Rounds, Jim Long, Coach Larry BbKhIWl+ C1 AII Th D Y Y Osburn. ROW 4: WaIIy Soo Hoo, Travis Wofford, o TruiH, Bruce Myers, LeRoy Garreif, Bob Waiker. def ri es, en omas, on SEASON SCHEDULE Be , I8g Jordan, 0. Be , 32, Gardena, 7. Be , 26, Banning, 0. Be , 6: Sou+h Gafe, I2 Be , 0, San Pedro, I4. Be , 22, Riis, 6. WON 4, LOST 3. Be , I2g Narbonne, I8. A-. ds, ,, QS' if Q 42 as f 2,1 if ., fig . , X 'E 3 al '-2, ag , '41, Ax ef was Qff QQQMQSQ A4 v lfffs 'W 2 ' 2' in Nxga .A . I iw if 'M-1. Azqi v .. I if 1 . 'A if Ez.: k - ,x I ,.,,,, A tw ,- '93 hi w.. W ff Dr, lvan Reece assisTs Mr. Paul Currin of faculTy Team inTo wheel chair as oTher players loolr on, Chimes Team receives encouragemenT y Trom Coach Charles Garven during Time ouT. LeTT To righT, BOTTOM ROW: Cliff Geweclze, Mr. Garven, Charles Piper, Bob BurTon, Gary KreuTz, Warren WaiTe. TOP ROW: Jaclr Siapin, Jerry HamilTon, Fred KobzeTT, Harry SolroloFT. l7aculTy Team plans sTraTegy Tor sec- ond half. LeTT To righT: Mr. Currin, Mr, Lawrence lNo. 25l, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Bianchi, Mr. Romberger, lsTandingl, Mr. Thompson, Mr. MorTon isTandlngi, Mr. Harris, Mr. BuTcher. Chimes-FaculTy Teams square oT'T Tor imporTanT game. Cyclone Malone BurTon scores for Chimes Team despiTe eTTorTs of Pussy FooT Currin To siop him. Ns, FACULTY WORKS OVERTIME Making a desparaTe second half splurge, The TighTing TaculTy edged The Chimes sTaTT 30625 in The Third annual Chimes-FaculTy baslceTball game, December 8, I949, in The Bell High school gymnasium. The TaculTy squad was comprised oT Mr. Currin, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Romberger, Mr. Bianchi, Mr. Thompson, Mr. MorTon, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Brown. Members oT The Chimes squad were Gary KreuTz, Cliff Geweclce, Bob BuTon, Jerry HamilTon, Harry SolcoloTT, Fred KobzeTT, Jack Siapin, Charlie Piper, and Warren WaiTe. More Than 300 specTaTors aTTended The gala aTTair aTTer which an enjoyable record dance was held. Coach Bianchi scored eighT poinTs To lead TaculTy scoring while Geweclce paced The Chimes Team wiTh nine poinTs. The win was The Third sTraighT Tor The TaculTy. ln I947 John HunT's I8 poinTs led The ToTTering Teachers To a 3 I-26 vicTory and lasT year H9481 The TaculTy edged The newspaper worlzers 29-23. The conTesT is an annual aTTair which piTs The boys who worlc on The school paper againsT The male members oT The TaculTy. Proceeds Trom The game go inTo The Chimes Tund To help pay The cosT oT producing The school paper. f I fm- X Vg! f f ?f Maw, 1 0 ff 'V'V - if X vs V V ,, W' s:::1:::', '1,' f ' if Y ii? 4 ' 'Q ,IQ V, 5 I 'M ' 13 5 A I ' 'QM' KZ C --.- 11 f 3' in M . ' 'E g Q V ' 1 , : 1 5 o M' ,owl 'I , ' ,wa , M 5 ,div yy I sy I X fm ,4 ,,,' 4 , , fm 1 , .KQZXQ yj, , , 1 ,J . Q .-WHA. an t 2 f f ge! ' f 5 l 5 1 Y Z2 '1, 5 - ' hu ,WW ii. TIME TELLS THE STORY Hi++ing i'rs +rue playing form foo la+e 'ro be a champ- ionship coniender, bul' in 'rime enough +o win four of i'rs las? five league games, Bell's eager varsify baslceiball crew 'rhis season compiled a record of seven wins and six losses which gave +hem a He for second place along wi+h Narbonne and Jordan in l'he 'final Eas+ern-Marine League sfandings. Sfars of fhe 'ream were 6'I forward Miclcey Dooloif and 6'l guard Dean Fairbanlc. Bo'rh Doofoff and Fair- bank were selecled on +he second sfring All-Eas+ern- Marine League leam. They were also high scorers for fhe squad, Dooioff garnering lI2 poinfs in I3 league games for an 8.6I average and Fairbanlc hiH'ing +he hoop for IOO poin'rs and a 7.69 average. Coach John Hun? did a fine job in his firsi' year as head baslcefball coach a+ Bell. Two of fhe reasons for fhe Eagles mediocre sceason were no gymnasium +o work our in for +he firsi' six weeks of +he semes+er and fhe differenf brand of baslcefball 'raughl' by Coach Hunl' which fhe 'leam was noi' accus+omed +o. The Eagle firsi s'rring consisfed of Doo+oFi and Leo Alarid a+ forwards, Owen Carrol Burgess ai' cenferg and Fairloanlc and Jimmy Black ai' guards. Bell guard Jim Blaclc goes high info fhe air fo sink +wo poinls d g d Gar ena game. X53 hd + s SEASON SCHEDULE PRACTFCE GAMES 47 Los Angeles 28 Dorsey 45 43 Fremonf 44 45 Hunhngfon Parlc 48 37 EI Segundo 29 GUE GAMES Narbonne Jordan 32 Gardena 44 Banning 53 Soufh Ga+e 42. , 1 San Pedro, 63. , g Riis, 32. COND ROUND , 3 Narbonne, 40. , 3 Jordan, 45. Be l, 393 Gardena, 31. Be , 55: Banning, 24. Be , 45: Soufh Gafe, 35. Be , 34, San Pedro, 72. Be Riis No Con1'es+. WON 7, LOST 6. Acfion was fasf and furious during fhe B baslrefball season. Shown above are picfures ffh f f o e eam in ac ion. BeII's unpredicfable Bee hoopsfers could never seem fo Iafch on fo a sfeady winning spree fhis season, capfuring six vicfories and losing seven fo place fourfh in fhe Easfern- Marine League final sfandings. Coach John Hun+'s firsf sfring was com- prised of Boyd Burneff and Jesse Ceballos af forwards: Don Lafimore af cenfer: and Bill Sperling and Vido Kovacevich af guards. Sperling nabbed high poinf honors by fallying I35 poinfs in I3 league confesfs for a I3.84 average which was fhe highesf score regisfered by any Bell baslcefball player fhis season. Burneff ran second wifh I I2 poinfs in fhe same number of games for an 8.6I average. The Eaglefs besf showing was in fhe final confesf of 'rhe season when fhey upsef a favored San Pedro five, 3I-26. TIPOFF TIME SEASON SCHEDULE PRACTICE GAMES Be , 4I: Los Angeles, 59. Be , 2I: Dorsey, 35. Be , 37: Fremonf, 3I. Be , 24: Hunfingfon Park, 30 Be , 29, EI Segundo, 3I. LEAGUE GAMES Be , 2I: Narbonne, 42. Be ,35: Jordan 2l. Be , 45: Gardena, 42. Be , 36: Banning, 42. Be , 40: Soufh Gafe, 3I. Be , 44: San Pedro, 5I. Be , 33: Riis, 42. SECOND ROUND Be , 2l: Narbonne, 28. Be , 34: Jordan, 38. Be , 35: Gardena, 2I. Bel, 45: Banning, 47. Be , 29, Soufh Gafe, 23. Be , 3I: San Pedro, 26. Be , Riis, No Confesf WON 6, LOST 7. ROW I, kneeling: Bennie Duncan, Ieam manager: Sam Maloney, Boyd Burneff, Jim B lr Gary Kreulz, Don Davis, Cliff Geweclre, Jesse Ceballos. ROW 2, sfanding: Bill Sp I g CII D Lf D Lg V'cIK 'hRb+R H IdH Jim Mc cum, on aimore, ean o ue. I Jerry Taurelr, Coach John Hunf. O OVBCGVIC , 0 ef ICB, BTO CEE TEAM ROW I: Albert Tosse , Billy Slri Ion, immie Buller, Wa Y P J Y Beilman, Ray Pariseau, Ed Neilan, Kay Willes. ROW 2: Don Byerly, Ben Pinegar, Bob Tagney, John Goodland Bob Millar, Bill Alphin, Coach Louis Singer. CEE SCHEDULE PRACTICE GAMES DEE SCHEDULE PRACTICE GAMES Be , I8: Bell Gardens, 26. Be , 38: Bell Gardens, I6. Be , I6: Dorsey, 24. Be , I5: Dorsey, 2I. Be , 24: Fremonf, 3l. Be ,25: Fremonf, I5. LEAGUE GAMES LEAGUE GAMES Be , I3: Narbonne, 22. Be , I8: Narbonne, 23. Be , l5: Jordan, 2I. Bel, I2: Jordan, 37. Be , 20: Gardena, I7. Be , 20: Gardena, IO. Bel, I4: Banning, 22. Be ,28: Banning, I7. Be , 27: Soufh Gale, I3. Be , 26: Sourh Gale, I9. Be , I9: San Pedro, 36. Be , 3l: San Pedro, 22. Be , 34: Riis, 25. Be , 37: Riis, I3. SECOND ROUND: SECOND ROUND Be , 30: Narbonne, 24. Be , 26: Narbonne, 29. Be , 8: Jordan, 29. Be , 20: Jordan, 25. Be , I7: Gardena, 20. Be , I7: Gardena, II. Bel, I4: Banning, 23. Be , 23: Banning, 22. Be , 27: Soulh Gale, I2. Be , 27: Soulh Gale, I5. Be , I9: San Pedro, 56. Be , 23: San Pedro, 25. Be , 36: Riis, I8. Be , 38: Riis, I9. WON 5, LOST 9. WON 9, LOST 5. DEE TEAM ROW I: Wayne Geoige, Wesley Langley, Bob Moore, Duane Cole, Bob Dougherly, Larry Lulz. ROW 2: Leroy Baessler, Tom Lazear, Tommy Tivnen, Richard Billaud, Slanley Wolfard, Bernard Ellioi, Coach Louis Singer. TIME MEANS PROGRESS Coach Louis Singer's baH'ling Cee I'eam of +his pasl' season had wha? mighl be Iermed a mediocre year in ifs firsl' season in Ihe new Easrern-Marine League. Coach Singer's boys walked off wiI'h five wins fo fheir credil' and nine losses fo Iheir discredit The Cee feam firsl' sfring consisled of Jim Buller and Ray Pariseau al' I'he forward posls: Wayne Bielman al' cenler: and Ed Neilan and Bill Slciplon al' guards. Leading poinl' geffer for fhe I'eam was Neilan, who raclced up 83 poinls in I4 league games for a 5.93 ave- rage. Noi 'loo 'lar baclc was Bufler wilh 63 poin+s and a 4.50 average. Nine vicfories and five losses was I'he very credi+able league performance furned in by Bell's dynamic Dee I'eam who capfured second place in Ihe final league slandings and had Ihe besl' won-loss record of any of fhe four Eagle baslcefball squads. Coach Louis Singer's firsl' sfring was comprised of Richard Billaud and Bob Dougherfy al' forwards: Duane Cole al' cenfer: and Kay Bell and Sfanley Wollard al' guards. Way oul' in fronl' in The scoring column was Billaud who rang up I20 poinls in I4 league games for an 8.57 average. Ofher high scorers for Ihe feam were Cole wifh 66 poinls and a 4.4I average and Dougherly wi+h 55 poinls and a 3.93 average. 9 ROW I: Bill Bandy, Lloyd Coahran, Richie Billaud Jimmy Fleming Garry Con James Hiclcs, ROW 2: Jerry Marlinez Norman Sharlein Davi Thom son e GVVIS, O I'1 BWI'Y15I'1, VGFICIS 571 SONS, O O Z, I', BC dI'I OGC. TIME SHCDWS Coach Louis Singer came up wifh anolher craclcerjaclr gym 'ream fhis year which wenl' undelealed unlil 'rhe final league meel ol I'he season when San Pedro edged +he Eagles oul' of +he dual meel' +i+le by a 64-56 counl. The Pirales also caplured 'rhe league meel held al Bell, April I2. Running score of Ihe league leslival was: San Pedro, 4Iq Bell, 38lf2g Riis, l7g Soufh Gale, l4lf2g Jordan, 5, Gardena, 4. , d p , P I slon lsom, Bob Wallander. ROW 3' Mgr. Warren Slrauss, Jerry Taylor, Gayl F ' J h N E ' H d B b H II Mg J lr Ry C '1 L Bell had 'Four parlicipanls in I'he all-ci+y gym moel, none of whom placed in 'rhe Icp six. The perlicipanls were Lloyd Coahran in fumbling, Tom Boller on lhe high bar, Gene Farris on 'rhe parallels, and Bob Toliver in free-ex. :Juis in 4 nor, era an er, G Id M lr Glen Devine, Lyle Hildebrand lonwmy T D U e Irwin Bob Toliver, Marvin Tweedy, Rudy Garcia, Ray Lop J E Al ard Burgwald, Bill Lopez, Jim Buller, Tom Boller, Bill Shubin D J h G 5 Q SV. DEVELCDPM ENT SEASON SCHEDULE PRACTICE MEETS Bell, 653 Hunlinglon Parlf, 55 Bell, 49, Hamillon, 7I. Bell, 58lf2g Los Angeles, bllfz LEAGUE MEETS BELL, IO5g Narbonne, I5. Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell 9I V22 Jordan, 28'f2. 8l'f2g Gardena, 38lf2. 853 Riis, 35. 763 Soulh Gale, 44. 561 San Pedro, 64. YES Coach E I Harris p I + phy g I cham ionsh F ITIBFI 0 ime w en s ro Sl ni ying p p I annual Boys' orum ennis ourna I' I I' I I inner T T i Gri sb . Assislan 9 Y Coach D Gold adds congralulallons wllh SCHEDULE SEASON PRACTICE MATCHES hearly handshalre. LEAGUE MATCHES Be., 4, HunI'ingI'on Parlc, 3 Bell Narbonne, I. Bell, 2: Marshall, 5. Bell Jordan, O. Be , Og Los Angeles, 7. Bell Gardena, 3. Be , Ig Fremonl, 6. Bell Banning, I. Bel, 6, Garfield, I. Bell Soulh Gale, 4. Be , Og Manual Ar+s, 7. Bell San Pedro, O. Be , 6: Roosevelf, I. Be , 3, Hunfinglon Parlc, 4. Be , lg Venice, 6. WON 8, LOST 7. The Eagle 'rennis squad had a very successful season, bul' for Ihe second sfraighl year Coach Earl Harris' charges were nosed oul' of Ihe league crown by losing a hearlbrealcing 4-3 malch +o Soulh Gale. Undefealed during league play were Jimmy Lewis, fourlh singles parlicipanf, and Ihe firsl' doubles duo of Douglas Tuclcer and Bill Alphin. Phil Grigsby capfured Ihe 4+h annual all-school Boys' Forum Tennis Tournamenl' by defealing Lewis in 'rhe final malch, 6-0, 6-0. Main cogs of Ihe Ieam were firsl' singles ,Ronnie Gold: second singles, Grigsbyg fhird singles, Boyd Burnellg fourlh sin- gles, Jimmy Lewisg fiflh singles, Ronnie Smilh. JIMMY LEWIS DOUG TUCKER AND BILL ALPHIN RONNIE GOLD 1 X. 4 gf W ' . Q 'B' L Nr, , Q., e eww lege 2 S ., g 9 , 3 Q JW , ' YQ! V fiblemff S 59 Q 'iff f k 'W f-f , 1,5 V, gf qv j 9 VARSITY TRACK lexfreme leff fop ROW I Danny Hanson Bob Freyermufh Bob Harris Joel Brownell Allan Thomas ROW 2 Bob Daniels Bob Vaux Dave Wallander R'Cl1dl'd Ferguson Don Goldberg Bob Myer Will Collin Charles While ROW 3 Coach John Hunf Bull Adams Dennis Lunsfod Darrell Howell Gerald Gresham Reed McDonald Ray C oafe Coach Larry Osburn ROW 4 Elberf Anderson Sfan Spencer Charue Hampfon Dennis OConnelI Jerry Hamulfon Jerry Tayo Bob Vfallander Jim Marrs Bob Bibb SHORTEST TIME WINS All fhree Eagle fraclc squads won more meefs fhan fhey Iosf fhis season marking fhe mosf successful rec ord furned In in many a year af Bell High school Season records were Varslfy won 5 Iosf 3 Bee won 4, Iosf 3 Cee won 5, Iosf 2 The fwo mosf oufsfandmg members of Coach Larry Osburns Varsufy fhmclads were Diclz Ferguson and Bob Vaux Ferguson was good enough fo place 6fh In fhe clfy finals held af fhe Coliseum in fhe hugh hurdles Vaux sef a new Bell shof puf record in fhe Mf Carmel meef by fosslng fhe shof 50 ff I0 in , which beffered fhe old mark of 50 ff 8 ln, held by Ken Fosfer Spencer was hugh pomf man wifh 58V2 pomfs He was followed closely by Ferguson who fallled 5734 cllglfs Sfars of fhe Bee feam were Wayne Messick who sef a new school Bee shof puf record of 48 ff 6 In and Sfanley Tillman who advanced clear info fhe cify pre Ilms before losmg ouf Tillman ran fhe l00 and 220 yard dashes Top Cee feam performers were Richie Bnllaud and Bull Lewis Bofh afhlefes wenf clear fo fhe cufy pre- luminaries In fhe high lump. Bob Wallcer parfrrspafed in fhe All-League meef by rurnfng in fhe low hurdles SEASON SCHEDULE VARSITY Be ,46V2g San Pedro, 57lf2. Be I, 26, Jordan, 69. Be , 687 Mf. Carmel, 36. Bel , 56, Banning, 48. Be , 89, Riis, l5. Bell, 42, Soufh Gafe, 62 Bell, 565 Narbonne, 48. Be , 55V2g Gardena, 48If2 BEE CEE Be , 497 San Pedro, 46. Be, 50lf3g San Pedro, 2626 Be , 76: Mf. Carmel, I9. Bel, 64, Mf. Carmel, I3. 35 f, Be ,42If2: Narbonne, 52lf2. Be , 23' Narbonne,4Il 3 Bel, 6: Jordan, 89. Be , 0: Jordan, 77. Be , 52'f3g Banning, 4I2A. Be , 5lp Banning, 26. Be , 52lf2g Soufh Gafe, 42'f2.Bel,, 483 Soufh Gafe, 20 Be , 35lf2g Gardena, 59If2. Be , 43lf3g Gardena, 3346 BEE TRACK lexfreme leff, cenferl ROW I: Tom Fine. Bob Eggerf, Don Blanchard. Lyle Parrish, Maurice Maxwell, Allan Balinf. ROW 2: Gary Rogers, Bob Monfgomery, Jerry Vernia, Fred Widger, Bill Slipfon, Jaclr McCabe, Walf Crifes, Ken Gold- sfein. ROW 3: Coach John Hunf, Franlr Rodriguez, Sfan Tillman, Alberf Albini, Bob Scoff, Fred Dunn, Blair Anlonucci, Bob Krahl and Coach Larry Osburn. CEE TRACK lexfreme lefl, boffoml ROW I: Jerry Reed, Bob Waller, Bob Dougherfy, Bill Lewis, Wes Langley. ROW 25 James Van Dyke, Jim McKeehan, Benny Pineger, Richi Billaud, Ted Dieferich, David Balinf, Tom Lazeir, Bill Clabaugh. ROW 3: Coach John Hunf, Sfan Wolford, Bob Droesbek, Bill Wiley, Bob Ferguson, Vic Heinfzman, Duane Cole, Bob Moore, Coach Larry Osburn. SEASON SCHEDULE PRACTICE GAMES Be , 7, Wesfchesfer, 0 Be , 5, Garfield, 5. Be , 33 Downey, 2. Be , 5, Manual Arfs, 3. Be I, 4: Roosevelf, 4. Be , 7, I-Iunfingfon Par Be , 4, Jefferson, 2. LEAGUE GAMES Be I, I5g Narbonne, O. Bell, I5g Jordan, 0. Be , 3, Gardena, I. Bell, 5, Banning, 4. Pell, Ig Soufh Gafe, 2. ROW I: Manager Leon Esfrine, Tommy Knox, Jerry Sm fh, P f D f ff, B II Sp I g, Leo Alarid, Bud Prifchard, Gene Messina. ROW 2: Coach Sfeve Bianchi, Jerry Moore lGame pI'O'l'eS'I'C-Ed Tom Broudy, Norman Ufolfz, Wally Sinner, Cliff Geweclre, Dick Carman, Paul Gluchacoff, Ray Parsons, Dean Logue, manager Ernesf Dapper. I I 4 Diclc Carman, firsf base Ed Thomas, cahzlwer Ray Parsons, caf h P I GI h ff pf h TIMING COUNTS Coach Sfeve Bianchi came up wifh whaf loolced lilce a championship baseball feam, unfil fhe Eagles folded up affer a profesfed 2-I loss fo League champions Soufh Gafe, and wenf on fo lose fhree ofher con- fesfs. Previously fhe Bell nine had been undefeafed all season long. Bell finished second in Easfern-Marine League compe- fifion wifh a credifable record of fen wins and fhree losses. ln Wally Dopey Sinner, Bell was blessed wifh ifs besf hurler since all-cify player of fhe year, Bob Masfers lI943l. Sinner pifched fhree league no-hiffers and scored a record of six wins and one loss. In 48 league innings, Sinner fanned 87 op- posing baffers and allowed buf fwo earned runs. His earned run average was an amazing .3. Second baseman Leo Alarid led fhe feam in league baffing wifh a ferrific .432 swaf marlc. Cenfer-fielder Gene Messina was second wifh .405 and cafcher Ed Thomas fhird wifh .370. Leo Alarid, second base Bud Prifchard, righf field Cliff Geweclxe, h ff p W y S pf h P f D f ff, I f fi Id nl Sperling, fhird base Gene Messina, lc SEASON SCHEDULE PRACTICE GAMES Bell, 5: Garfield, I I. Bell, Ig Roosevell, I2. Bell, 43 Jefferson, 3. Bell, Bell, 2: Hunlinglon Parlc, 7. Bell, LEAGUE GAMES Bell, Bell 5, Narbonne, 4. Bell, Bell IO, Jordan, II. Bell, Bell 9: Gardena, 3. Bell, Bell 2: Banning, 6. WON 4, LOST 8. Bell, 73 Soulh Gale, 8. Bell, I3: San Pedro, 2. SECOND ROUND Narloonne, 8. Jordan, 8. Gardena, 5. Banning, 5. Soulh Gale, 6. San Pedro, 4. . L ROW I: Manager Paul Koubelr, Willis Young, Emma Johnson, Bill Henning, Jerry Knlellng, Bob Tagney, Dennis Hollow, Manager Angelo Bczzo. ROW 2: Coach Millon Nash, Don Truill, Larry Lulz, Travis Wolford, Ed Neilan, Darrell Pruden, Marly Kaucher, Jim Sullivan, Danny Wassgren, Bob Aqumaile, Assl. Coach James Cheffers. ROW 3: Wally Soo Hoo, Wayne ESSIC . 6 9I'Y'I9 OUD . SOI' e 6 ET, M Ir L V Y g G g S llI Slanley Elllol, Bob Schlenden, Leroy Baessler, Bernard Elliol, Milre Rulh, Allen Pulnam. B lc BII B h K B ll ROW 4: Don ur e, i us , a uon, I wer, onnme err: , ruce o inson, aro u , un a ye,BobRb H ldoddyugm o B'IIE +R 'M 'ua My M Ad L lo R: Marly Kaucher, pilcher: Hung Lay Ouon, oullieldg Bob Tagney lh d base. EFS, OFVIS dfT'I5. NINE AT A TIME Coach Millon Nash's hard lry- ing Bee horsehiders had whal mighl be lermed a mediocre sea- son. The squad won only four games while dropping eighl in Easlern-Marine League play. Sparlming performances of lhe season were lurned in by calcher Don Truill, shorlslop-pilcher Wil- lis Young, pilcher - oulfielder Morris Adams, and oulfielder Jim Sullivan. Truill led lhe leam in balling wilh a lusly .452 average. Olher lop hillers were Willis Young wilh .4I4 and Morris Adams wilh .397. An unusual lype of greal play was lurned in by Sullivan who in 40 limes al bal during lhe league play wallced 39 limes. He slruclc oul in his only official lime al bal. L lo R, BOTTOM ROW: Danny Wassgren lirsl base' Travis Wolford. second base: Ed Nellan, pilcheri Don Truill, calcher. QQCQ N- f -v N' Q 'Fr 1 ...,. .A.. X ago .O , '--f - 1, XX x .-,f xx qw amd, .-W Fairbank hiis fhe declr. H. P. +ries for a fouchdown. The end of fhe line. Two down, four 'ro go. O'Connell, Spencer, and While gel ias+ sfari. Aclion in 'the Banning game. . y .t GRUNT AND GROAN T ME Bell Wresfling Club, which was s'rar+ed by Coach Bianchi for lhe main purpose of sup- plying anofher vigorous sporf, has galhered lhe inferesl and supporf of many boys as well as spec+a+ors. ROW !: Gerald Sfiles, Vern Curlis, Gary Cagle, Dick Gallager, Jerry Gleclrler, George Gillingham. ROW 2: Russell McDonald, Gordon Ro+h, Kennelh Fox. James Shellon, Harold Hupp, Tom Powers, Harold Mueller, Diclr Shoolr, Louis Haddad. ROW 3: Jim McKee, Don Emigh, Carlos Fondren, Don Cha- linslri, Fred Gus+ofson, Don Todd. War- ren Kaiser. Kennelh Varden, Bob Jordan. ROW 4: Bob Coolr, Jack Condon, Joe Burlre, Gary Lang, George Lee, John Sparks, Richard Thomas, Ray Barnes, Eddie Howard, David Meza. Vaux poised for a heave. Marrs, Hanson, and Brownell round lhe curve In +he sfrefch come, Anderson, Freyermulh Choafe, and Hamplon. 1 -YP? , vm , D 1 v 2 ,, , 'I -. '4 W W' Top 'ro Bofiomz Shirlee Jones, winler presidenig Miss Zoe Bromley, sponsor: Evie Sfewarf, summer president jg. ,f G.A.A. I75 members of G.A.A. under 1'he direcfion of Miss Zoe Bromley, had a very aclive year. Main evenl' of fhe year was +he banquef held al' Jeanne and Marcelle's res+auran+ or Jan- uary I9. Highlighfs of fhe affair were fhe insiallafion of +he new presidenf, disfribufion of fhe +hir+y new swea'rers, and 'rhe preseniaiion of awards. The banquef feaiured a delicious chic- ken dinner and en'rer+ainmenl' which carried ou'r 'rhe iheme of Sea Fan+asy. For weekly ac+ivi+ies fhe girls divided info leams and parfici- paied in volleyball, speedball, and soffball 'rournamen+s. G.A.A. playdays during ihe year iook place a+ Narbonne, Eagle Rock, and Canoga Park. Some of fhe sporis played were hockey, baskefball, volleyball, +ennis and badminfon. A+ +he end of 'rhe day refreshmenfs were enjoyed by fhe many hungry girls. Bell's annual playday +ook place in May. Theme was Sou+h Sea Island and Bell played hos'ress fo Universify, Marshall, and Jordan High schools. Winfer Cabinet lop piciure. ROW I: Anila Carroll, Shirlee Jones, Barbara Cornick, Elsie Alkire, Shirley Johnson. ROW 2: Sally Carman, BeHy Plaisiecl, Carole Hughes AnneHe Siapin, Ann Hopkinson. ROW 3: Evie Siewarf, Phyllis Ricker, Sally DeWin- sfanley, Edith Moore, Diane Hudson. Summer Cabinef, boHom pic+ure. ROW I: Pai Sullivan, Elsie Alkire, Shirley Doran, Janel Anderson, Mary Lou Sprague, Sally Carman, Gloria Barion, Diane Hansen, Judy Kruegar, Miss Bromley. Anneiie Siapin, Evie Siewarf, Carole Hughes. ROW 2: Sharon Jacobson, Carol Williams, Norma Erickson, BeHy Allen, Ani+a Carroll, Darlene Hall, Eva Dundas. - SOPHOMORES ROW I Dolores Grlmland Darlene Hall Dorns Whlllleld Aluce Shucl: Dons Collms Beverly Krahl Molly Rodriguez Barbara Karr Mary Baca Palrucla Barr Donna Bohl Marlene Semlnar Nal Cecere Doris Shoolr ROW 2 Pally Connell Glorua Slandley Sue Hoplunson Verda Houls Marnlyn Lowen Palsy Farris Jeanelle Everell Elaine Carler Palsy Danuell J ne Blarr Ann Dalu June Sears Rxllls Parsey Neomn Wmkler Nancy Nlccolson Sally Carmen Colleen Smner ROW 3 Sue Cox Glenda Monlon Armella Gregg Sandra Kellon Pal Nelson Nancy Vaughn Joyce Arve Carolyn Whipple Marilyn Simmons Janel Roberls Hen rlella Blood JoAnn Schmldl Loss Lehnhardl Eslher Homu loll Margarel Kovach Evelyn Carpenler Jean Moore Loss Davis Shrrley Curlns DuAnn Harl ROW 4 JoAnn Secresl Shlrley Kllngslelr Beverly Gray Elma Belles Blllne Smolhers Zora Mallhews Dolores Tubbs Jo Anne Broolrs Mary Arzou man ROW 4 Joan Van Zanl Monica Manning Devonne Johnson Carol Toups Ruby Wnlls Eslher Meddlngs Joan Coulson Louise Powers Adele Haddad Marulyn Hoellllnger Rschene Andrus Darulynn Bybee Elaune Spencer Palrncra Slandley JUNIORS ROW I Anlla Carroll Edna Barlon Glorla Hales Shirley Helnlzman Margarel Jones Sally Kalz Joyce Johnson Marlene Berke Nancllee Berryhlll Belly Allen ROW 2 Shirley Doran Elsle Alhlre Dorolhy Young Duane Hanson Belly Balmer Marilyn Conradson Janel Glover Georgla Black Mary Lou Sprague Lucille Prrbble Emmellne Weaver Barbara Weiss ROW 3 Glorna Barlon Charlene Arneson Joyce Hammond Annelle Slapm Palsy Sullivan Mary Lou Donalo Margie Hammel Helen Koesler Mary Ann Shubun Mildred Koonlz Barbara Mallhews Elaine Saclrell Vera Homuloll Pal Trdd ROW 4 Karla Muller Dlxle Marllel Judy Krueger Gloria Brown Louise Reid Jeanne Gubrud Janel Anderson Carol Wllllams Mary Gray Marlene Rob :son Joan Depharl Barbara Hanan Margarel DOlIf1SkY Pal Wilson Ann Hoplunson Carole Hughes Shlrlee Johnson SENIORS ROW l Theda Colllns Cheryl Soward Gloria Erlclrson Sue Klrlrgard Barbara Cormch Melba Rowe Marlene Lnelz ROW 2 Jean Rlllman Joyce Wassgren Edrlh Moore Pal Mules Gerry Johnson Dina Nadeyell Belle Barry Bonnie Owens ROW 3 Lavma Dapper Elonse Buss Dorolhy Reader Jlmmle Cox Ora Lee Wulles Barbara Gray Pal Hensley Joyce Hull Lorella Lumballls ROW 4 Lena Whllfleld Jo Anne Hagen Belly Howard Evne Slewarl Belly Plansled Eva Dundas Phyllis Ruclrer Carolyn Wllllams Sharon Jacob son Sally McKee Dorls Duncan H6 .EMA Gt'-S W.. A lypical scene in an allernoon ol G.A.A. aclnvilies. LETTERGIRLS Among lhe oulslanding clubs lhis lerm was lhe Lel- lergirls, under lhe sponsor- ship of Miss Tinlcy Willard. The club perlormed many services around lhe school which included guarding lhe school caleleria, making candy cups lor lhe Children's Hospilal in Los Angeles, and sponsoring a loy drive lor children overseas. Social evenls ol lhe sea- son were lhe spaghelli feed held in lhe Girls' League bungalow lor new members, a vfsil lo lhe Children's Hos- pilal, a bowling session held al lhe Maywood Bowling Cenler, and a swimming parly held al Bimini pool. Lellergirls is made up ol 60 members whose capable offi- cers are: presidenl, Sue Kirk- gard: vice-presidenl, Shirlee Jones: secrelary, Melba Rowe: lreasurer, Belle Barry: and sergeanls-al-arms, Joan Harps and Eva Dundas. Officers lor lhe previous winler semesler were: presi- denl, Gcrri Maguire: secre- lary, Joan l'larps: lreasurer, Louise Hieberl: sergeanls-al- arms, Sue Kirlcgard and Lor- ella Lumballis. K ...er ROW I: Sally McKee, Jeanne Gubrud. Anila Carroll, Lorella Lumballis, Gloria Ericlrson, Jimmie Cox. Joyce Hill, Nancy Tellman, Lavina Dapper, Barbara Cor- nick, Joyce Hammond. ROW 2: Louise Johnson, Carolyn Williams, Belly How- ard, Gerri Maguire, Janice Schaefer, Barbara Haughl, Marilyn Gloeclrler, Mar- lene Lielz, Sue Kirlrgard, Melba Rowe, Shirlee Jones, Ora Lee Willes, Belly Plaisled. ROW 3: Doris Duncan, Joan Harps, Janel Anderson, Shirley Doran, Gloria Brown, Belly Allen, Dixie Mar+iel, Carol Edmondson, Belly Vanderlaan, Emrneline Weaver, Barbara Mallhews, Annelle Siapin, Ann Hopkinson. Evie Slewarl. ROW 4: Phyllis Richer, Sharon Jacobson, Louise Reid, Pal Tidd, Palsy Sullivan, Barbara Hanan, Barbara Weiss, Joan Kepharl, Karla Miller, Judy Krue- ger, Dorolhy Young, Elaine Sackeil. ROW 5: Shirley Johnson, Carole Hughes, Norma Ericlcson, Carol Williams- Vera Homulofl, Gloria Barlon, Marlene Robi- son, Mary Gray, Belle Barry, Eva Dundas. Y WINTER CABINtT: Carolyn Lleil, ireasurer, Leslie Oliver, fowcl moniforg Pal McNabb, secreiaryg Darlene Hall, poini recorder, JoAnne Secresl, pre:iden+' noi shown, Verda Houis, vice-presideni, e.x-lic. Displaying excelleni sporlsmanship and abundanf enfhusiasm, G.A.C. girls wearing lheir orange sweai' shir+s have made 'rhemselves very evideni' on fhe a+hle+ic field. The club mee+s every Monday afler school and parficipafes in such sporis as baseball, hoclcey, volleyball, baslceiball, and fennis. G.A.C. social of 'rhe year was a banquef held af Don's Bar-B-O where fhe disfribulion of sweaiers look place, followed by an evening of en- 'rerfainmenlk Flowers were given 'ro Mrs. Naslund, sponsor, in honor of 'rhis evenf. , gr Top lo bolfom SUMMER CABINET: BeHy Shalreley, fowel moniforq Carolyn Liefz, vice-president JoAnn Secresi winler presidenf. Marlene Hoar, poini recorder, Donna Reece, Barbara Shubin, freasurerq Rose Mrs Naslund sponsor Mary Verrell, Diane Moon, presidenlg Mrs, Naslund, sponsor: Pal McNabb. Diane Moon summer presidenf. secrefary. ROW I: Lois Davis, Peggy Cagle, Jackie Hammond, Thelma Avery, Marjorie Hieber+, Donna Mason, Dolores Brown, Helen Rernine, Gloria Severance. ROW 2: Lorelie Bybee, Mary Lou Hus- anilr, Sonnie Johnsfon, Gail Bo- edelrer, Donna Reece, Calherine Phillips, Shirley Collins, Marsha Rascoe, Laureen Rodfheul, Diane Moon, JoAnne Walson. ROW 3: Paffy Kochel, Cynihia Ronyon, Charloiie Anderson. Gloria Slandley, JoAnn Secresl, Pal' Sfandley, Cecelia Gray. Collean Jacobson, Mafha Pel- +erson, JoAnn Shubin, Phyllis Williams. ROW 4: Joyce Davis, Darleen Hall, JoAnn Schmidt Leslie Oliver, Pal McNabb, Carolyn Lielz, Marlene Hoar, Rose Mary Verrell, Barbara Shubin, Sharlene Hauls, Jewell Poe, Doris Marlin. 'QI Hull. 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Radio, felevision, Maywood, California Goodyear fires and lubes, Dulch Boy painls 4435 Easel Slauson, Maywood-Phone JE 7774 RUSSELL'S FOR MEN IN MAYWOOD Presenfs flue mosf comple+e sfoclc of nafional brand men's wear in fhe sou+l1eas1' dis+ric+. We ca+er +o +l1e young man's fancy and poclcel' boolc. Join +l1e parade of smarfly dressed young men and buy al' . .. 6I57 Sou'rl'1 A+lan+ic Boulevard LOgan 5-2006 Russell's for Men B All Mrs. Tl'1ompson's Dining Room Garner's Appliances 4928 E. Gage Avenue, Bell, California 3600 Slauson Avenue, Maywood, California LA 7254 KI 7l0I Tasfy home cooked meals Open for club and for privafe parfies J. C. Penny's Micl1ael's Jewelry 65I5 A+lan+ic Boulevard, Bell, California 6I45 A+Ian+iq Boulevard LA 2967 Maywood, California The sfore +l1a'r fhriff builf. A com lefe selecfion of ladies' wear and men's furnishin . 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