Bell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Bell, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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P97 1' ,Ish 'wg l , X. ,,,g , - 'sf W ff I ,,,,.,,W an ,, 4 E ' w 3 5? K if N51 Q .- k . ' ' S iiilig , wtf ii fl 'Zi ,1 , 445: Q M 'Qyb f V N w, ' wp an M A ,, QSM' QMWQRKZ M if ' , !'iW'f ' wager wi QI, '4l..' .. 9.14-f NJ -Lg-mi'-. - .4 f l' 'J tx 4- '4-Q , ' K K W ' 1 ,- Lzkzfflxa , QLAQ1 gd'. 4'--izrtdjx LN' 1 A H ., fif 14 ,E T M , . Z.. V4 Q !,- -lx' N, I, 171k y' t' FJ 1' E 1.4L. E hx ,I rp I . nf . -gl AGL Z JA pl 'ip V I ' sf S 'Q' 1 1, . A, , I' ',,l.1 Ci ARE THE COLOR ARE THE SPIRIT r 1 ARE 'THE STUDENTS 2 MJ WW 5 EM YOU TOLL THE BELLS The lheme of your Eagle, 'rhis year, is YCU. This is proper, since you are imporlanl. You are imporlanl fo your school, lo your home, +o your communily, and fo your na- lion. Your imporlance is measured by your confribulions. Your happiness is measured by +he ex+en+ of your confribufions. I wish you every happiness and success. Virgil Framplon, Principal QW Virgil Frampfon, Principal Allhough Mr. Paul Currin, boys' vice- p.incipal, has been on your adminislra- live slafl for only a shorl lime, you have all feen fhe efiecl of This dynamic man's worlz, as Ire helps and counsels fhe boys wifh +heir many problems. Mrs. Helen Sample, girls' vice-principal, is +he person you so oflen see helping one or anolher ol +L-e girls al , 'R ,fx .. X I X 3 N our absence excwes musl pass 'lhe R ' . arp eyes of Mr. John Sleele, your reg- - isfrar, before you are again admilled 'ro .1 an A XA your classes. WS X AQ Bw 0' We RY' , f X . YJ ,Y c' . 3 I l aA I -1 A 4. 3 IL .J 'f, J at ' f T X A K 3 4 'J' 1, I nj 'ti li . IA Lx xx 2 K, MQW, A K 'fi 1 Za K 1 Vx J . A gn N pagenift A C ' X , clan? help. lvlrs. Thora Mcclinlock, secrelary for Mr. Framp+on's office, is lhe one who smoofhs our lhe delails lhal so offen occur in fhe adminislralive managing of your school. Through her efficient hard work, she is known by all of you. school. You couldn'+ do willioul her con- Mr. Slanley Robson is lhe man who helps you over lhe rough spofs by giv- inn you land your leachersl wise coun- seling advice in the planning of your programs and credils. ,mf ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SEATED lLeif fo rigl-dl: Mr. Foresf M. McAIpun deparlmenf ciairman, M.s. Mary Jones, Miss Jeaneffe Thompson, Miss Clara SeLegue, Miss Eihel Robinson, Dr. Julie? Szekler, Miss Elizabefh Fichfner, Dr. Alice Colvin. STANDING: Mr. Charles Garven, journalism adviser: Miss Mary Knowles, Mrs. Emily Belcher. YOU AT WORK Ano'rher year has passed, you have received your grades, and you are now ready +o give yourself, and your Ieachers, a resl. Ever wonder whai' your Ieachers do in Iheir spare lime, wha+ hobbies fhey pursue, whai' +heir favorile paslime is, or wha? fhey wan+ Io do in flue fufure? If you would ask MR. FREDERIKSEN, he would +eIl you I'ha+ he likes Io doodle in my workshop a+ home. I+ was because of MR. FREDERIK- SEN'S crealive abilify al carpenlry work, fhal you have fhose new circular benches seen around 'rhe quads. During her spare lime, MISS SeLEGUE sfudies more languages. The word MORE is used, be- cause al' Ihe presenl' lime MISS SeLEGUE can speak more languages, 'FIuenI'ly, 'Ihan you could coun+ on one hand. MRS. HOLGUIN, as you have probably wil- nessed, spends her spare momenls lwhen she isn'+ Iaking care of her 'fwo young daughlersl kniHing. Many of you girls have Ialked over your kniH'ing problems wiI'h her in her classroom. Everyone knows wha? MR. JORDAN does in his spare 'rimez he cracks jokes, of course! He is also one of 'rhe many Ieachers who help prornole many of your aclivilies. ThaI s 1'he way il' is wiI'h MR. HARRIS, MR. FREDERIKSEN, and MR. BUTCHER, loo. These swell people never say 1'ha+ Ihey haven'+ 'rime Io help you puf over your plans for dances, assem- blies, and games. MR. BUTCHER and his crew were I'he ones who inslalled I'he speaker in I'he Girls' League Bungalow, while MR. HARRIS can usually be seen wi+h his wife a+ all Ihe nighl' dances pu+ on fhere and in The gym. Like many of you luckier sI'uden'I's, some of your 'teachers go +raveling during +he summer. MR. BALL likes fo record on film I'he many Ihings SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT SEATED lLef+ fo righllz Mrs. JeHa Henderson Mrs. Helen Arnold. Mrs. Helen Taylor. STANDING: Mr. Guy Putkeil. Mr. Edward Triolo. Mrs. Gladys Wildman, Dr. JeSSie Bailey, Mr. Frederik Erederiksen, deparlment chair- man. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT lLeff fo righll: Mr. AI Bird, Mrs. Melissa Sfedman deparlmenf chairman, Mr. Earl Harris, Mrs. Helen Niersbach, Mr. Charles Reclburn. Q g wr Yr, rr ,gi ,, f .4 - lx mf il GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, lower lell lLeil lo righll: Miss Tinlry Willard. lower righl lLell lo righll: Mr. Earl Harris, Mr. Mrs. Jean Aiello, Mrs. Joyce. Noller, Miss Zoe Gordon Naslund, Mr. Slove Bianchi, Mr. Larry Bromley, deparlmenl chairman. O:f-urn, Mr. Millon Nash, deparlmenl chairman. CUSTODIANS SEATED lLell lo righll: Tommie Lang, Mildred Eloy, Mary PVHHO. Velma Lewis. STANDING: Mr. Gwinn, head cuslodian, Milne Rogers, Larry de ART DEPARTMENT lLell lo righll: Dr. Fred Nyquisl, Mr. Wilhelm Bodine, de parlmenl chairman. MUSIC DEPARTMENT lLell lo righll: Mr. Dona'd Carler, Mr. Roberl Wells, depalmeril chairman: and Mr. Roy Schwieger, WE COULDN'T DO he sees while lraveling, as does MRS. GER- ARD, whose hobbies are lraveling, laking piclures, reading biographies and lravel books, slamp collecling, and, lrying lo gel my boy pasl lhe slage ol iuvenile delinquen- cy, as she laughingly puls il. MR. BALL has lraveled in Japan. Here's an inleresling hobby lor you. MRS. STEDMAN, who's been leaching al Bell since lhe school was lounded, spends mosl ol her weekends and summers working on her gIasshouse, oul on lhe deserl. We wouldn'l advise you lo build one like il in a neighborhood where Iillle children like lo lhrow rocks, as il is made complelely oul ol glass collee iars. MR. WADDINGHAM, allhough he has many hobbies, is besl known by you lor all lhe color movies and slides he shows lo his classes, and lor lhe line pholography work displayed in lhe showcase. He spends quile a bil ol his spare lime in lhe school pholog- raphy room, working on piclures lhal he and his sludenls lake ol you in your school aclivilies. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT, middle righl lLell lo zighll: Mr. Roscoe Bulcher, Mr. Gordon Funk, Board of Educalion supervisor, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Chauncey Phillips, Mr. Waller Lip- man, Mr. Peler Krogslad. deparlmenl chairman: l.1r. Den Romberger. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT, middle lcil lLeil lo righll: Mrs. Gladys Wildman, Mrs. Lila Holguin, deparlmenl chairmang Mrs, Cledelh Gerard. LIBRARY lLell lo righll: Miss Mary Deely, Miss Helen Neel, deparlmenl LaRosa, Alberl Molinari, Nake Jackson, Burl Hiell, Kelly Key. CAFETERIA5 M,-5, Elimbefh Tasse,-i, Chai,-man, MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT lLefl lo righll: Miss Olive Doo' liffle, Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, Mrs. Alice Thompson Mr. Percival Niersbach, cleparfmenf chairman, Mr. Edward Ball, Mr. Henry Harold. Mr. Gail Thompson. WITHOUT YOU If you were ever fo go fo MRS. MacKlN- NON'S home, you would see a mulfi-variefy of flowers growing around fhe yard. Her hobby is caring for planfs, and her colleagues say fhaf she especially likes fo culfure a cerfain breed of Iris. MR. PHILLIPS would say fo you, l like fo sleep and eaf. As far as fraveling goes, he said he likes fo go up fo his mounfain cabin. You are all familiar wifh his nickname: if's DICK TRACY. The main hobby of MR. KIRKWOOD is his family. His favorife pasfime is reading, and in fhe fufure he would like fo fravel exfensively. Mr. Kirkwood is one of fhose feachers who al- ways receives a call when an alumnus comes back fo see 'rhe school. Of course, nof all of your feachers could be Iisfed here, buf fhis, by no means, indicafes fhaf fhey aren'f fhoughl' of, or appreciafed. of your sfudenf body. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT lLeff fo righllz Mrs. Geraldine Pea:ce, Mr. Collis Jordan, Mrs. Charloffe Davidson, deparfmenf chairman, Mr. Francis Wacldingham, Mr. Raymond Kirkwood. M s. E'izabefh MacKinnon, Mr. Claude Dickey, Mr. Henry Dirks. HOME ECONOMICS lLelf fo righfl: Mrs. Marfha Uroyles, Mrs. Sue Collins, Mrs. Emily Desper, Mrs. Lucille Way, Mrs. Grace Harrell. Mrs. Vera McFarland, Mrs. Helen Pick- rem, Mrs. Lela Morris, llower righfl clerks in 'lhe counselor's office, a++en- dance office, and vice-principaI's office. respecfively, wifhoul whose efficienf help these offices could nof fulfill fheir mis- sions. Mr COUICY Gib on sludenf body man- Miss Frances Podurgiel, below, book ager fake care o fhe financial affairs room clerk, is The guardian over all of fhe new used and losl' fexfbooks Cf!-X 6 YGU OFF GUARD Z I X fi bfi N ,X A Mfr Qft., 3 M . 'V 'ni - s. , . L 4. A 4, ,,. L, 1 ,Sf 5 54 is V Pkfif, 'Hifi ,snr COMIS'1ENCEMENT SPEAKERS lLeff lo iiqlwtlz Sieve Gurnilr, Willie Lou Mc- Daniel, Richard Ferguson. BELL'S PROUD OF YCDU Wonders of 'rhe Modern Age was rhe rheme chosen by +he Win+er I95I gradu- aling class for fheir commencemcril' speeches. Medicine was 'rho sub-fopic chosen by Sfephen Gurnilc. Willie Lou Mc- Daniel chose Aeronaul'ics and Richard Ferguson spoke on TelevisPon. Your Sealbearers for fhe Winler I9SI graduafing class were bes+owecl Hue honor because of +heir complefion of four semes- fers in lhe Scholarship Sociefy. Jack l-loar, Marilyn Gloeclcler, BeH'y Plaisfed, Srephen Gurnilc, and Evelyn Sfewarl' were awarded lhe C. S. F. pins. The mos'r cherished honor 'lo be beslowed upon a senior is 'rhe lille Ephebian. Your Ephebians for The Winler l95l gradualing class, Jack Hoar and Slephen Gurnilc, were chosen for +heir scholasfic achievernenfs, oulsfanding confribulions fo rho school, and excellenl' cifizenship. SEALBEARERS, STANDING lLei+ +o righfl: Sieve Gurnilc Evie Sfewarf. SEATED: Marilyn Gloeclcler, Belly Plaiz- led, Jack Hoar. sw. 1:: 7' H-1 Q-at b . AN. eq, EPl'lEBiANS lLef+ +o righfl: Jack H 1 G lr, SENIOR A OFFICERS, WINTER I95I CLASS: ILeI+ Yo rigbfl Jack Hoar, pres- denfg Sfephen Gurnik, vice-president Sharon Jacobson, secefaryq Marilyn c-IoccI.Icr, +reasurer. BELL SENIOR B OFFICERS, WINTER I95I CLASS' Leif fo ri Iwi Richard Per I 9 I ' guson, president, Jack Hoar, vice-pres- idenfg Phyllis Richer, secreiaryi Sfephen GurniIr, freasurer. During fbeir senior B se- mesfer your Winfer I95I cIass officers were Richard Ferguson, president Jack I-Ioar, vice-presidenh PI1yIIis Ricker, secre'rary, and Sie- pI1en Gurnik, Ireasurer. These able officers planned and worked on I'I'1e Summer l950 prom, OrienfaI Gardens. During +I'1eir senior A se- mesfer, your Winfer l95I cIass was capably Ied by Jack Hoar, presidenig S+epben Gvurnik, vice-presidenfg Shar- on Jacobson, secre+aryg Mar- ilyn Gloeckler, freasurer. Your November I950 senior breakfasf, TeIevision Varie- +ies was presen+ed under +I1eir exceIIen+ IeadersI'1ip. page Ibirfeen I Marilyn Gloeckler CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL , Jack Hoar 51. Qu., nr ,ly 4f ' Q1 JERALD CLARK: -Body and fender work. WILFRED COLLIN:Le+l'errnan, Czars vice-presidenl-Men c'1an+ seaman. BARBARA CORNICK: Lellergirl vice-presidenl, Eliles presi- denf, XV' Council, G.A.A. lreasurer and sergeanf-al-arms, Press Club, Chimes Adver+ising Manager, I95C Eagle club ediior-Physical educalion leacher. DORIS DUNCAN: G.A.A., Lellergirls, Scholarship, Tri-Y, Annual-Privale secre+ary. ELEANOR EAGLES: W' Council, G-.A.A., Valkyries, Tri-Y- Housewife. DON EMIGH: Vikings, Wrestling, Track-Navy. RICHARD FERGUSON: Vikings, Foolball, Track, Lellerman, Sludenl Body presidenl, Boys' Glee, Senior B presiden+, Conwmencemenl speaker, Represenlaiive Assemby-Foot I-all coach. KENNETH FOX:-Businessman. MARILYN GLOECKLER: Senior A lreasurer, Sealbearer, Le++ergirI, G.A.A., Represenlalive Assembly, W' Council, Girls' League secrelary, Chimes edilor, l9SO Eagle edi- lor-Secrelary. PAUL GLUCHACOFF: Le++erman, Crusaders-Armed forces GAYLEEN GOHN: -Wacs. DON GOLDBERG: Vikings vice-presidenf, Lelierrnan, Boys' Glee, Key Club-Carpenler. page Iourfeen YOU CAME P RUTH APPLEBY: W' Council-Candy cducaior. MARILYN BARLOW: Scholarship-Bookkeeper. DONNA BENJAMIN: Tri-Y, Represenlalive Assembly, An- nual, Scholarship-Secrelary. PHYLLIS BOLMGREN: Choir, Glee Club, W' Council- Slea mship slewardess. BARBARA BULL: TriY Ireasurcr, W' Council-Thealrical work. RAYMOND CHOATE: Leflcrmanv Tracl:-Relail manager up ta E' any T LONG LONG W,AY STEPHEN GURNIK: Scholarship, Press Club, Represen+a+ive Assembly, Senior A vice-presiden+, Senior B freasurer, Commissioner of Clubs, Commissioner of Afhlefics, Slu- denf Council, Chimes Business Manager, Chimes Aclverlis- ing Manager, Sealbearer, Commencemenf speaker-Ma+h Ieacher. JO ANNE HAGEN: G.A.A.. LeHergirI, W' Council-Seo re+ary. CARLYLE HANSON: Baskelball, Track. Baseball-Air force. JACK HOAR: Scholarship, Sealbearer, World Friendship, Chimes ediior, Represenlafive Assembly, Sfuclenf Cour+, Press Club prezicleni, Senior B vice-presidenf, Senior A -Ieacher. BETTY HOWARD: G.AA.. Lelfergirl, Tri-Y, W' Council, Chimes, Press Club-Poilery worker. SHARON JACOBSON: G,A.A.. Scholarship, Senior A sec- refary Leflergirl, W' Council, Press Club Re rescnlalive -S: 1 - P Assembly, Tri-Y, Chimes-Privafe sec'e+ary. ' 5p, -9 In fl. l 'wg .:.. 1' .dv ,.4x 1 .lb is Doris Duncan BEST DANCER Carlyle Hanson 'YV' BOB JOHNSON: Vikings-Hardware salesman. DON JOHNSON: Vikings presidenl, vice president secre- Iary, and sergeanf a+ arms, Chimes car+oonisI-Own bus- mess. WALTER JONES: Vikings, Track-Armed forces. BOB JUNGINGER: Track, Represen+a+ive Assembly-Armed forces. MARTIN KAUCHER: B Baseball. LOUISE KESER: G.A.A., Represen+aIive Assembly, Valky- ries, Scholarship, Lefiergirl, W' Council-Housewife and office clerk. DICK MANN: Baskeiball, Vikings--Drafling. JIM MARRS: Leiierrnans Vikings-Denlisf. PHYLLIS MARSHALL: World Friendship-Sfenographer. JOHN NIASSIE: -Minisfer. DIANE MAUGHAN: W' Council. Girls' Glee, Vocal Ensem- bles, Annual, Chimes, Press Club-Housewife and recep- Iionisi. WILLIE LOU MCDANIEL: Christian Fellowship presideni, Tri-Y chaplain, Euodia presidenf, Glee Club, World Friendship, Scholarship, Chimes, Press Club, W' Council. Represenfalive Assembly, Commencemenf Speaker-Amen ican soul clinic worker. page fifieen we JIM McKEE: Vilrings, Reprezenfafive Assembly-Navy. SALLY McKEE: G.A.A., Leiiergirl, Tri-Y, W' Council, Press Club, Represeniaiive Assembly, Annual-Privafe secreiary. PAT MILES: Represenhaiive Asrembly, G.A.A., Chimes fea- +ure edifor, W' Council, I950 Annual class eclifor-Power machine operaior. EDITH MOORE: G.A.A., W' Council. Leffergirl, Represeni- afive Assembly, Commissioner of Afhlefics-F.B.I. VIOLA PARISI: Glee Club-Secreiarial worlm. BETTY PLAISTED: G.A.A.. Leifergirls, W' Council, Scholar- ship Leaclershi , Glce Club, Chimes edifor, Sealbearer- P Sfenographer. LAURA POLK: Tri-Y-Telephone company. JO ANNE RAHM: G.A.A., Leffergirl-Secrefary. IVAN REECE: Chimes, Press Club, Eagle, Boys' Glee, Fool- ball-Teacher. PHYLLIS RICKER: Leffergirl, Annual, Trl-Y, W Council, Senior B secreiary, G.A.A., Reprcsen+a+ive Assembly- Housewife. AUGIE SANGINETO: Vikings president, Track, Fooiball, Siudeni Service. JANIS SCHMIDT: W' Council, G.A.A., Leffergirl, Annual scramble paqe edifor-Secrefary. EVELYN STEWART: G.A A. presidenf, Leffergirls presidenf, Scholarship, W' Council, Scalbearer-Sienographer. BETTY STICKNEY: Glee Club-Operafic worlz. JO ANN STUPIN: Tri-Y, Inner Club Council lYMCAl Rep- resenfafive, Glee Club, Choir-CIerIr. JERRY TAYLOR: Choir, Hi-Y president Boys' Glee. Gym- naslics, Lefferman, Foofball, Key Club, Hall Service- Marines. ED THOMAS: Hi-Y, Leiierman. Baseball, Foofball, Hall Service-Professional baseball, JIM TRIOLO:-Army. NORMAN UFHOLTZ: Baseball, Lefferman-Welder. BOB VAUX: LeHerman-Warehousing. WARREN WAITE: Vilrinqs, Traclr, Boys' Forum secreiary- freasurer Sfudenf Couri, Re resenfaiive Assembl , Chimes - P Y -Armed forces. JOYCE WASSGREN: G.A.A., Annual. Chimes news ediior- Housewife. KENNY WEEKS: -Businessman. LENA WHITFIELD: G.A.A., Belle of fhe Weelr Commiffee, Le++erqirI-Secrefary. CAROLYN WILLIAMS: G.A.A., Lefiergirl. W' CounciI-Ar- chiiecf. - r S YT -c ng 5. Q . 'YV' f. Q Q: gs!! rf- , ' 'Qi 9 'gi v Q fwi ' 1 -' 9 ' if ' -...mf S I q..- 6 in . I . . 9 I-- .F H -. 1- , r , ,K 5 'h. !N- f ' I v X me wi bk x ,-T 8l,t Il 5 - IJ, 'Q if fl' g' 5 K, M, KU' i .. Alf , , . 15 si jc! Wwe gp Ml t !, ba ry s . -fi 3 ' ' ' 1 f J' QR ' X I 'x f 5 I i u 5 ' fe-,.., ff-1 '--:-- W . . e . ,' 1 X ,. - ' . X W f' -1 ' Q I q , A M Q , .1 . I M R4 i y Klslxff . 'X 1 Q 1 if N ,x m LW Q- Q ' ' 5' x f s ' s I ' - 1 Q 4 ' f if ' by N' A L ,. 1 J b A. .M .. ',, W V11 x , - i X iffif if ' 1ff?l'M f 'K 'fzfgy ' . X' ML 55' ' , 4 ' ' P X :fe i if - ' fy Q ,. J by W 3. , A .V N ,MWF V. M A ,TH A, 'Q ' I ff ' a 'Q v ' '- -- ff, ' Af f - , , x , Q-:vit sq'-1,-P 3 S 754 3. H !'zf,Q2 nl' A yggx :Mk .., K ..: ' MQ 'fw he g, ,Q YOUR LASTING MEMCRIES Wha'r a par+y fhai' was! Tha+ was some field day! Wasn'+ fhe picnic swell? These remarlcs, and o+hers like +hem, would lead you +o believe +ha+ your seniors lcepl' fhemselves preH'y busy fhis year. When was- n'+ a senior busy? When he was asleep! Excluding +he fradifional prom and breakfast +he highligh'rs of fhe semesfer were as follows: On swealer day fhe senior A and B classes compe1'ed in vari- ous forms of afhlefic endeavor. When +he smoke cleared away lhe win1'er '5I class was on 'rop. The Golden S1'a1'e Trophy was la'rer presen1'ed by 1'he summer class 'ro Jaclc l-loar, winfer class presidenf. Wishing lo do some+hing big, fhe classes combined for a parfy fhal' fea+ured dancing, ping pong, and a pie eafing confes'r. The annual picnic was held af La Habra. This even+ wound up +he semesler 'For many weary, buf happy seniors. P 9 i I. 43? 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Your seniors swing and sway fo lhe dreamy music of Bob Mohr and his or- chesfra and enioy fhemselves al The famous winler prom, Evening in Paris. page lwen'y J .-A 4, EPHEBlANS: lLeif lo righfl Beffy Allen, Goodwin, Dixie Marfiel Gary Kreufz. Your four mos'r oufsfand- ing seniors from +he Summer l95l graduafing class were honored wifh membership in fhe Ephebian Sociefy. BeHy Allen, Diane Goodwin, Gary Kreufz, and Dixie Marfiel were chosen for fhis honor because of fheir scholarship, leadership, and characfer. l i Lef+ fo righ+: Carol Williams, Gary Kreu+z. Anneiie Siapin, Norman Nor+h, Jeanne Gul brud, Barbara Weiss. HCNGRING YOU Your Summer I95I class can boasf of +hir+een Sealbearers. This means 'rhaf ap- proximafely 870 of your class were mem- bers of rhe Scholarship Socie+y for four se- mesiers. Receiving C. S. F. pins were BeH'y Allen, Gloria Bar+on, Diane Goodwin, Jeanne Gubrud, Danny Hanson, and Gary Kreufz. Also presenfed wi'rh pins, were Dixie Mariiel, Doro+hy Menzer, Karla Miller, Nor- man Norfh, AnneH'e Siapin, Barbara Weiss, and Carol Williams. These Sealbearers re- ceived a life membership in fhe California Scholarship Federafion. Leif fo righf: Karla Miller, Dixie Marfiel, Diane Goodwin, Gloria Bar+on, Dorolhy Menler, Belly Allen. SENIOR B OFFICERS, SUMMER I95I CLASS: Heli fo righfl Don Laiimore. president Dennis Srewari, vice-presi' dent: Donna Manok, secrefaryg Pa? Sul- livan, treasurer. SENIOR A OFFICERS, SUMMER l95I CLASS: lLeff fo righfl Dick Carman, president Ann Hopkinson, vice-presi- denrg Carole Hughes, secrefaryg Dorofhy Young, ireasurer. During 'I'heir senior B se- mes+er, your summer l95I class officers were Don Lafi- more, president Dennis S+ewar+, vice-presidenfg Don- na Manolc, secrefaryg Paf Sul- livan, freasurer. The January prom, Evening in Paris, was held under fheir direcrion. Your summer l95l class officers serving you during +heir senior A semesfer were Dick Carman, presidenfg Ann Hopkinson, vice - presidenf Carole Hughes, secreraryg Dororhy Young, freasurer. As Time Goes By, was +he +heme 'For fhe Senior Brealc- 'fasf direcfed by +hese four leaders. L,-Q page fwenfy-three BeHy Allen MOST POISE Lloyd Coahran ROBERT BARR: World Friendship, Boys' Glee- Business adviser GLORIA BARTON: G.A.A., W' Council, Vallryries presidenl and freasurer, Commissioner of Alh- Ielics, Represenrafive Assembly spealrer pro-+em- pore, Song Leader-Housewife BOB BEDWELL: Ve+erinarian DARLENE BIERMAN: Secre+ary JAMES BLACK: Key Club, Czars, Baslrelball DON BLANCHARD: Le+'Ierman, Hi-Y vice-presi- denf, secrefary and sergean+ af arms-Air force BOB BROWN: Lefierman, Key Club, Czars-Diesel mechanic GLORIA BROWN: G.A.A. secrefary, Vallryries sec- relary and his+orian, Le++ergirls presiden+, Girls' League Ireasurer-Secrefary JANICE BROWN: Thespians, Choir, Drama, Sfage- craff-Opera singer PAT BUETTNER: Elifes, Euodia, World Friendship -Secrelary RUTH BULLARD: Vallryries secrelary and Ireasur- er, Scholarship, Represenfalive Assembly, Chief Counselor of W' Council, Girls' League secre- fary-Housewife JOE BURKE: Archi+ec+ SIDNEY BURNS: S+enographer DUANE CAMPBELL: Service Club-Aufo Mech- amc FRANK CAPPEZZELLO: Marlrel' owner RICHARD CARMAN: Le++erman president Clars presiden+ and vice-president Key CIub-Pro- fessional baseball ANITA CARROLL: G.A.A., Vallryries, Le++ergirIs, Choir, S+uden+ Body secrefary, Song Leader- Teacher TOM CATALINA: Painfer GLORIA CHRISTENSON: Euodia presidenf, Schol- arship, Belle of 'Ihe Week Commifiee-Secrelary GENE CHYLINSKI: Mo+orcycle racing page Iwenfy-four YOU, THY SONS ELSIE ALKIRE: Represenlafive Assembly, Choir secrela ry, Song Leader BETTY ALLEN: G.A.A., World Friendship preii- denf, Senior Ushers vice-presidenl, LeHer9I'l5- Scholarship vice-presideni, W' Council, Commis- sioner of Alhlefics, Girls' League vice-presldeflf Bu er - Y JAY ANDERSON: World Friendship, Boys' Glee --Archilecl JOHN AU RE: Vikings DALE BACON: Vilrings-Machinis+ eleclrician JIM BAKER: Sfudenf Service, Baslrelball-Navy Ml . '?' f ef '1- AND DAUGHTERS TRUE... 'TI SCOTT CLINGEN: Businessman LLOYD COAHRAN: Hi-Y secrefary. Boys' Glee presidenf, Sfudenf Body vice-presidenf, LeHerman -Mechanical engineer BOB COOK: Key Club, Czars, Boys' Glee ERNEST DAPPER: Lefferman-Medicine ANN DAVIS: Eli'fes-Secrefary DON DAVIS: Hi-Y-Telephone employee Carole Hughes MOST POPULAR Dick Carman MARLENE DIRKSEN: Secreiary MARGARET DOLINSKY: Tri-Y Ireasurer, G.A.A. -Secre+ary SHIRLEY DORAN: Vallryries presidenf and sec- re+ary, Scholarship secretary, G.A.A. secrefary, LeH'ergirls, Girls' League presiden+, vice-presi- den+ and secrefary-Secrefary BOB DOUGHERTY: Draflsman DELORES DUFFY: P.B.X. opera+or CHRISTINE DYRR: Vallryries. G.A.A.. Leifergirls, Choir-Secrefary JACK ECKLES: Businessman CAROL EDMONDSON: Vallryries, Euodia secre- iary, Chrisfian Fellowship secreiary, Senior Ush- ers, Le'Hergirls, G.A A.-Nurse STANLEY ELLIOTT: Hi-Y, Foofball NORMA ERICKSON: Le++ergirls secre+ary, G.A.A., Valkyries hu'iness manager, Represen- iafive Assembly, W' Council-Sienographer FRANKLIN FRITZAL: Vikings, Traclr-Coasf Guard LOTTIE GAETKE: Senior Ushers, Euodia, Leffer- girls, Chrisiian Fellowship, Scholarshipl G.A.A. -Accordion +eacher DICK GALLAGHER: Phofography, Wresiling Club, Foo+ball-Den+is+ NORMAN GAMBLE: Car Salesman CONCHITA GARCIA: Girls' Glee, Tri-Y BARBARA GARDNER: Vallryries-Housewife PAULA GENTRY: Euodia presideni, Belle of fhe Weelr comrniriee-Secrefary ANN GERARD: P. B.X. operafor HAROLD GIBSON: Czars, Leiferman GEORGE GILLINGHAMQ Wresfling Boys' Glee presidenf, Represenfafive Assembly, Commission' er oi Aihleiics page Iwenfy five Pal Wilson BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Don Lalimore LEONARD GRYNIK: Businessman JEANNE GUBRUD: Scholarship, G.A.A., Leller- girls, W' Council, Belle of fhe Weelr Commillee -Slenographer JO ANN HALL: Drama-Telephone operafor HAROLD HAMMER: Knigh+s-Car+oonis+ JOYCE HAMMOND: G.A.A., Vallryries, Lelfer- girls, Chief Counselor of W' Council, Scholar- ship, Sfudenl Body lreasurer, Senior Orcheslra presidenl and 'lreasurer-Music arranger BARBARA HANAN: Lellergirls, World Friendship lreasurer, G.A.A., Belle of lhe Weelc Commil- lee DANIEL HANSON: Hi-Y, Key Club, Lellerman, Commissioner of Regulalions, Scholarship presi- denl, Sludenf Body presidenl-Chemislry DIANE HANSON: G.A.A., Eliles, Valkyries, Choir, Scholarship, Represenlalive Assembly, W' Coun- cil, Song Leader, Girls' League presideni and vice-presidenl MARY ELLEN HICKS: Thespians-Slenographer HUGH HIER: Proieclionisl, Sound Crew, Slage- crew, Tennis-Minislry DARRYL HILL: Boys' Glee-Mechanic VERA HOMUTOFF: G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Leller- girl-Oflice work ANN HOPKINSON: Vallzyries, G.A.A., W' Coun- cil, Girls' League secrelary-Nurse ALAN HOWELL: Slage crew CAROLE HUGHES: G.A.A. presiclenl, vice-presi- denl and secrelary, Vallryries presidenl and his- torian, W' Council, Annual, Choir, Senior A sec relary, Chimes-Journalisl PETE IRWIN: Lellerman SHIRLY JOHNSON: G.A.A., W' Council, Vallry- ries businesss manager, Belle of +he Weelr Com- milfee, Lellergirl, Choir-Secrefary. ROBERT JORDAN: Foofball, Hi-Y, Choir, Wresl- ling Club-Designer SALLY KATZ: Valkyries, G.A.A., Represenlafive Azsembly, Commissioner of Clubs-Beau+y oper- alor JOAN KEPHART: G.A.A., Leflergirls, Scholarship. World Friendship secrefary, Choir, Represenla- five Assembly-Teacher paqe fwenly-six YOU'LL RECALL FOND 'IU' BILL GLANZ: Leflerman, Key Club presidenl, Hi-Y BOB GOLD: World Friendship vice-presiden+- Drafling engineer BARBARA GOODENZ Housewife I DIANE World Friend- ship decoralor MARY Lelrlergirls, W' Council, Choir PHIL Key Club-Engineer 'Un ! A 'S' JQA, 'R 'U'- 5- HIGH SCHOOL MEM'RIES... PAUL KIMBALL: Hall Guard, Pho+ography-Navy NANCY KLUBNIKIN: W' Council, Represen+a+ive Assembly-Housewife TOMMY KNOX: Navy DON KOONTZ: Czars, Choir vice-presidenf and president Key Club, Annual, Chimes, PreSS Club, Foo+baII, Vocal Ensemble-Businessman MILDRED KOONTZ: G.A.A., LeHergirI ,Choir sec re+ary-Housewife JEAN KORTJE: Represen+a+ive assembJy, Girls' Glee-Housewife ' 'vor Shirley Doran CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL Don La+en BGB KRAHL: Key Club-Border Pafrol GARY KREUTZ: Le'Herman. Key Club Ireasurer, World Friendship vice-presidenf, Represenfaiive Assembly speaker, Chimes Edifor-in-Chief, Eagle sporis edifor, Ephebian, Sealbearer-Journalisf JUDY KRUEGER: Vallryries, G.A.A., Chimes, Ea- gle senior division ediior, Scholarship, W' Coun- cil, Girls' League Ireasurer, Commissioner of A+hle+ics, Represen+a+ive Assembly secrefary, Sudeni Body secrefary-Home economisf DONALD LANDGREEN: Hi-Y, I.eHerman, Wres- +Iing, Choir, Boys' Glee MARIE LA ROUX: World Friendship, G.A.A., W' Council-Nurse DON LATEN: Lelierman, Hi-Y presideni, Repre- senfarive Assembly spealrer pro-Iempore, Choir, Band, Sfudeni' Courf, Boys' Forum president Hi-Y Boy of Ihe Year DON LATIMORE: Senior B presidenf, Choir pres- idenf, Hi-Y vice-presideni and Ireasurer, Le+- '. 4erman's Club, Boys' Glee Represen+a'Iive As- sembly secreiary, Key Club, BasIre+balI, Annual, Leadership-Minis+ry MAXINE LEVINE: Drill Team, Represen+a'rive As- sembly, Scholarship-Housewife DEAN LOGUE: Le++erman, Hi-Y secrerary, Choir presidenl, Boys' Glee BILL LOPEZ: Lefierman RAY LOPEZ: Le++erman vice-president Czars, Key Club, Choir-Army JEAN LOWE: Housewife OLEN LOWRY: Draf'I'sman DONNA MANOK: Eliies, Drill Team president Senior B secrelary-Housewife ALTHEA MARDOCK: Inferior Decoralor DIXIE MARTIEL: G.A.A., LeHergirI, Scholarship vice-president World Friendship presidenf and SGCYBIAVY, Belle of fhe Weelr Commi++ee RICHARD MASON: Choir, Boys' Glee BARBARA MATTHEWS: G,A.A., LeHergirIs, Schol- arship, Elifes-Sfenographer JERRY MAUGHAN: Vallryries vice-president W' Council, Choir, G.A.A.-Housewife page twenty-seven e-4-, WILMA PERUMEAN: Valkyries-Audilor BILL POSTLE: Lef+erman, Key Club, Represenfalive Assembly-Denfisl BARBARA PRUCHA:-Office worker SAM RALSTON: Prinl Club presidenf-Prinfer MARLENE REBER: W' Council-Denial Nurse ,A MARLENE ROBISON: Lelfergirl, G.A.A.-Airline RAY RUBIO:-Cabinef Maker JOAN RYAN: Elifes, G.A.A.-Housewife ELAINE SACKETT: Tri-Y, G.A.A., Leffergirl DAN SANCHEZ: Choir, Vikings-Shoe repairing LOUISE SCHMIDT: Thespians, Eliles-Housewife NORMAN SHARLEIN: Le++erman, Vilrings sec freasurer-Policeman MARILYN SHOOK: G.A.A. fb K , 'Q' hosfess refary and DOROTHY MENZER: World Friendship secre+ary, Scholar- ship, Choir secrefary, Girls' Glee, Represenfalive As- sembly GENE MESSINA: Boys' Glee, Key Club, Czars, Crusaders, Baseball-Navy BOB MILLAR: Lelferman, Chrisrian Fellowship presiclenl. DELORES MILLER:-Secrelary KARLA MILLER: World Friendship president and vice-pres- idenl, Senior Usher presidenr and secrelary, G.A.A., Lel- fergirl, Scholarship-Elemenfary school ieacher BEVERLY MCCARLEY:-Housewife JIM MCCOLLUM: Crusaders, Boys' Glee, Choir-Pilor LLOYD MCFARLANE: Hi-Y secrelary, Scholarship, Wres- lling, Represenfalive Assembly-Aeronaulical engineer LE ROY NANCE: Lelferman, Hi-Y-Navy Air Force DOUGLAS NEELY: Lellerman,-Tool and die malrer JOHN NEWMAN: Boys' Glee-Accounlanl NORMAN NORTH: Scholarship, Radio Club, Boys' Glee, Phofography-Physics engineering ANN NORVELL: W' Council, Unesco, Drill Team-Secrelary GUS OESTERLE: Sludenf Service-Laboralory assislanf RAYMOND PARISEAU: Hi-Y PAT PEARSON:-Model -9' r 1' YOUR GOLDEN DAYS MARY ANN SHUBIN: Leffergirl, G.A.A., Elifes, Choir. Song Leader-Housewife NORENE SHUBIN: Girls' Glee, Tri-Y-Housewife ANNETTE SIAPIN: Valliyries G.A.A. presidem' and vice- presideni, Le++ergirl, W' Council, Represen+a+ive Assembly secrelary, Choir, Scholarship presidenl, Girls' Glee, Song Leader, S+udenI Body secrefary-Sfenographer for F.B.I. DORIS SIPOWICZ: Tri-Y-Housewife ANN SKORUSA:-Secrefary DENNIS STEWART: Lelferman, Hi-Y vice-presidenl, Choir vice-president Represenfalive Assembly, Senior B vice presiden+-Businessman PAT STREETY: Drill Team-Beaufician PAT SULLIVAN: G.A.A. sergeani af arms, Le+IergirI, Rep- resenIa+ive Assembly, Annual class edifor, Valkyries pres- idenl, vice-president and secrefary, Senior B Ireasurer, Sfudenf Body Ireasurer, Choir-Secreiary JERRY TAUREK: Key Club, Crusaders-Businessman PAT TIDD: Le++ergirl. GA.A., Valliyries president Choir, W' Council-Fashion designer JIM URIE: Lefierman-Businessman ORTEN VAARDAHL: Radio Club-Businessman BETTY VANDERLAAN: Senior Ushers, Euodia, Chrislian Fel- lowship. G.A.A., Le++ergirl--Housewife RUTH VAN KLEEK: Thespians-Lawyer LOIS VAN NESS:-Nurse VIOLET WALL: Vallryries-Secrelary 9- '-1 'T ng ' coach PAT WAMBOLD: Eliles-Secrelary JUNE WATTS: Eliles, S+uden+ Service-Housewife EMMELINE WEAVER: G.A.A., Le?-Iergirl, Tri-Y, Scholarship-Secreiary HARRY WEBB: Boys' Glee, Sr. Drama-Rancher BARBARA WEISS: Scholarshi G.A.A. LeHer irl World P- I Q 1 Friendship Ireasurer, Belle oi Ihe Weelr CommiHee- S+enographer JOYCE WHITE:-Music Teacher DONNA WHITTINGTON: Scholarship. W' Council Counse- lor, Eagle club edilor, G.A.A.-Housewife ARLENE WILLIAMS: Drill Team-Housewife CAROL WILLIAMS: G.A.A. hisforian, Scholarship Treasurer, W' Council, Represeniaiive Assembly, Press Club, Valky- ries hisforian, Sealbearer, Eaqle edifor-in-chief, Chimes. World Friendship, Service Club. Choir, Lelfergirls frees- urer-F.B.l. PAT WILSON: Valliyries, G.A,A., W' Council, Choir vice- presidenl-Housewife DOROTHY YOUNG: Vallyries, Choir, Leflergirl, W' Council, G.A.A., Eliies presideni, Senior A Ireasurer, Song Leader- Business administralion ERNEST ZEPEDA:-Conlraclor AT DEAR BELL HIGH page Iwenty-nine BOB WALLANDER: Hi-Y presidenl, Leflerman- X05 'xfflfxb 'N 6 1 lL X IX Q43 'YL 1 . Y vw V 1 ,--f ff M ,,,.,. vgfm P599 RICHARD FERGUSON sfudeni body prexy W'5l DANNY HANSON sfudeni body prexy S'5I Picfured above is your leadership class in action. Under fhe direciion of your siudenl body presidenf and lhe sponsorship of your leadership adviser, Mr. Earl Harris. your leadership class is fhe sfudenf council and governing body of your sfudenf body. YOU ARE THE LEADERS During +he pasl' year you have wiinessed +he hard work of 'rwo very acfive boys, Richard Ferguson and Danny Hanson. Under 'rhe guidance of fhese +wo boys you have seen a lol' accomplished in +he growih and managemeni of your s+uden+ body. Among +he ac+ivi+ies 'rhal' you and your friends aH'ended during fhe lasl' year were a couple of college foolball games al' fhe Coliseum, a lol of school dances and assem- blies. Also among +he aclivifies were playniglnis, which seemed fo be qui're a success. TOP ROW: lLef+ +o righfl Lloyd Coahran, vice-presidenl Vl'5lg Anifa Carroll, secreiary W'SI7 Joyce Hammond, +reas- urer W'5lq Danny Hanson, commissioner of regulaiions W'5lg Jeane++e Evere++, com- missioner of welfare W'5I. SECOND ROW: Ann Dalu, commissioner oi clubs W'5Ig Lois Lehnhardf, commission- er of social aclivilies W'5lI Bob Eggeri, vice-prezidenl S'5Ig Judy Krueger, secrelary S'5lg Pai Sullivan, lreasurer 5'5I. THIRD ROW: Bill Jones, commissioner of regulalions S'5l: Donna Freeman, commis- sioner oi clubs S'5l3 JoAnn Walson, commissioner of wel- fare S'5l3 Diane Moon, com- missioner oi social aclivifies S'5l: Mr. Earl Harris, sponsor ihirly-iwo flu in i K Working for iunior high inferesls, in your winler 'SI cabiner. FRONT ROW: lLef+ 'ro righil Arlene Walker, Girls' League vice-presidenfg Donna Searing, ireasurerg Cafherine Schaef- fer, Girls' League ireasurerg Sonnie Johnsion, secreiary. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Verrell, vice-presidenig Connie Corlis, secrefary. YOU'RE ON YOUR WAY For your iunior high sfudeni body, junior leadership, has pul some Terrific aclivifies inio your schedule. Those dances, playnighfs and a skafing parry now and fhen, were well appreciaied. Don Lippincori kept high srandards as iunior high s+u- deni body presidenr in your summer '5I cabinet i r 2 1 fgggr.-in f ' fri, .Zig j::'s::,1.e,ai,,' .X 9 .j5n,gii-.'w:.:::5-' gTzH:9Qmewgsg52M' iauiieieiivfh :Lg ' 1,4 ---i:f+5i'i'zL751Qi2'QQ 4 it ..-f- ,- ' -A r -. 1 3 .. .VS-gfnf 4. ..,1,, of . f,,af:H,g5-rf' Top leadership shown from Bell High School iunior high s+uden+ body presiden+, Bill Borwick, in our winrer cabinei. Top nofchers have always filled in as your iunior high leaders This year ihey have gone over board 'ro puf your bes+ s+uden+s forward. You could noi ask 'For more 'rhan Bill Borwick for pres: den+, Rosemary Verrell, vice president Connie Corlis, secre faryq and Donna Searing, 'treasur- er in your winfer '5l cabinef. Your summer cabinei' iook +ime 'ro be iusi' as grea'I' wiih leaders like Don- ald LippincoH', president Larry Barr, vice-president Sue Lang, secre+ary, and LynneHe Banks as +reasurer Anofher group fhar cannof go unmenhoned were your A 9 class officers For winier graduaies, Wallace Bafeman, presidenf, Dor ofhy Relnharf, vice preslden'I', Beverly Gresham, secreiary, and Dona Dee Benedic+, freasurer served. They were followed by summer officers Margie Lopez, presidenfg Connie Corlis, vice- president Rosemary Verrell, sec- reiaryg Donna Searing, freasurer. Summer 'SI broughf fine leaders in FRONT ROW: lLeif fo righfl Joan Dodson, Girls' League presideni: Sandra Miller, rreasurerg Nancy Langley sfudeni body ireasurerg Sue Lang, page +hir+y-rhree secrefary. SECOND ROW: Gloria Severance, Girls' League vice-presidenfg Don Lippincoff, sfudenr body presidenig Lar- ry Barr, vice-president K 3 ff , 411 THEY WORKED HAR You, fhe girls of Bell High School, 'I'his is your Girls' League. Your members have memories of +heir beau+i'Ful formals and cure nose gays seen a+ fheir insfallafiong fhe Morher- Daugh+er banquel' wifh beaufifully decorared 'rablesg 'rhe Sadie, Slave Day and ofher oufsfanding evenfs. Much credi'r is due +o your sponsor, Miss Erhel Robinson, who helped make if possible for you 'ro have such a success- ful year. Girls' League Diane Hanson comple+ed a wonderful semesrer as Senior Girls' League presidenf when she insfalled Shirley Doran as her successor in a very impressive and beaufiful Insfallaflon. The firsf annual slave day wenr over fhe lop, as many Fairh- lul salves were boughr and sold in +he easi quad. Fu+ure Housewives of America 'roolz over 'fhe Town and fhe school during a very successful Girls' Weelr. FIRST ROW: lTop fo boHoml Diane Hanson, W'5I presidenfg Gloria Barion, W'5l commissioner of a+hle+icsg Margie Hammel, S'5i +reasurer. SECOND ROW: Shirley Doran, W'5l vice-president Shirley Doran, S'5l president Lois Lehnhardlr, S'5I commissioner of afhleiics. THIRD ROW: Ru+h Bullard, W'5I secreiaryq Berry Allen, S'5l vice-president Miss Eihel Robinson, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Beriy Allen, W'5I +reasurerg Mary Lou Donaro, W'5l secre+ary: Mrs. Helen Sample, girls' vice-principal. ragga 5 46 AAnA 0Ao.g, , ' l llllllll D JUST FOR YOU Again your Boys' Forum has broughf you a year full of highly enioyable evenfs-firsf, by s+ar+ing off +his pas+ se- mesfer wi+h a peppy sporfs assembly for your enfire slu- denl' body: +hen proceeding fo more and more en+er+ain- ing proiecfs-each a liHle be'l'+er fhan fhe lasf. Some of fhese were in collaborafion wifh your Girls' League, such as fhe famed Hi-Jinx, and fhe popular Coro- nafion Ball. Ouo+ing one of your Forum officers, fhe purpose of fhe organizafion is fo creafe unify befween boys in or- der fo furfher ac+ivi+ies of +he school. They have cerfainly succeeded in doing iusi' +his. E-X , 14. X X lf' tlff-fyffp?-SQX 4.x gg fix I 'tx ss' C ll 7' X ' 'ix Ri' XXL Boys' Forum A iew of The faihers and sons eafing big hunlrs of pie and ice cream affer enioying an evening of enferfainmenf af +he Fa+her-Son Carnival a+ Bell High. Some of Bell High school's big businessmen enacfing parl of +heir daily rou+ine while falc- ing over professional jobs during fhe annual Boys' Weeli. FIRST ROW: lTop +o boHoml Bob Eggert W'5I preSiCl6nl'I Vern CUVUS, SIS' president SECOND ROW: Vern Cur+is, W'5I vice-president Charles Buchanan. S'Sl vice-president THIRD ROW: Gilberl' Dyrr, W'5l secreiary-freasurerg Bob Mon+gomery. S'5l secre+ary-freasurer. FOURTH ROW: George Gillingham, W'5I commissioner of afhleiicsg Woody Willrins, S'5I commissioner of afhlefics. Phil Grigsby, winner of 'rhe W'SI Boys' Forum Tennis Tournamenf, lefling loose wifh a mighly serve ihai proved fo be fhe downfall of his opponen+s. page fhir+y-five A, f 2, vt Y W 'ln' l be S I rf ,fl af, W x - d , V Come on down oul' o' 1'he++har+ree, Jud 7 Ill' XX ' ' ' ff P. U. Dingsey, you'uns is goin' wH'h me 'ro ' I lx lk 2 ' q ' f fhe bodacious Sadie Hawkins dance! XXX ,fl ' l X dl' I The girls had a wonderful +ime chasing A ' K X fheir favoriie beaus, and +he boys enjoyed ff' ' X ' -1 ' fl 5 Xxg rhis annual +rea+ wi+h all 'rhe calm repose of f 4 ' A-4,,,, e ff ' X a four-alarm fire. K rivffi,- 'M V 5 wr g VL!! M XT - L! S 1 xx J I L A Sih? ' aV Q . X yggxx STE, rQ,..1,lJ fL 1 TWU ,FS 1 . ifg r f .in gl, LQ ff-ur! X A , iiv X 7, flak f,-Q L Q will X S 'FQ' W by Q ' Zi 'S rl Q - X II? :,:nslY XXX 'N A k' 'O Q ... N, X -N N- l X Kh 222: 1- L , ' 'K f A YCU ARE THE RGYALTY On April 20, fhe loyal subiecrs of Bell High school held +heir an- nual Coronalion Ball, +he 'rheme of which was Deep Purple. Those who were elecled +0 reign over +he ball for fhe evening were: Queen, Gloria Brown, King, Dick Carman, Princesses, Margie Ham- mell, JeaneH'e EvereH', Sue Hop- kinson, Diane Moon and Marlene Hoar. - x X C . ff I 'Q f 4 , , Z il' F ,.,.,..m- -f :K+ 1 fi 'gy 2 il? X ' f'f,,'qff. VW? OM ! Q31 A ' an nf T l g 2 , dl, . ar S ww Z, 'A 5 5 'x f X I' I v 4 5 gm 'f i x ,ESU Qi' ' ' :Elk , ug . ' AAS YQ mi' Gi- , ...,, ..- W t , J, , . figv 12442 , ,mf Whaf am I bid for 'rhis fine specimen of a man? Loolc ai' his muscles, his hairy ches+g fhe cigar in his moulh is his proof of manhood ...smell +ha1' fine lcoughl aroma. These were some of +he crys uH'ered by Diane Hanson, who, was auc+ioneer af your firsl' annual Slave Day held by fhe Girls' League on Novem- ber 3. ,o -17.- 'x A4 K. ' , ,R ' TK . 1 - Y ' 5? f -Q . Q' Q 'V 'a gi, Y vx ,ky K fl YK 4 ji, A K. qv Q s 5 w ? 1 ig Mn Q Egfr' Mini W X m ,ff -skim-E nw' Q 5,52 'W gf an Q' I Y .fb :iN M Q WP Leif fo righl: choral direclor, Mr. Roberl V. Wells: music dlreclor, Mr. Donald Carlerg choir presidenf, W'5l, Dean Logue, choir presidenf, S'SI, Don Koonfz. YOU ARE THE MELODIES Your Bell High A cappella choir, inspired Your officers for lhe winler and summer by fheir new direclor, Mr. Roberl' V. Wells, semeslers were as follows: winlerg presidenl, complefed a very commendable school Dean Logue, vice-presidenf, Dennis Slewarlg year. This musical organizalion nol only secrelary, Elsie Allcireg freasurer, Mary gave i+s services +0 your school, bul also +o Gray. Summer presidenl, Don Koonfzg vice- hospi+als and various olher helpful proiecls. president Pal' Wilson, secrefary, Carole Hughes: lreasurer, Ann Hoplcinson. FRONT ROW: lLef+ 'fo righll Mr. Roberl Wells, direclor, Joanne Walson, Charmaine LeDulre, Elaine Carfer, Janice Brown, Bob Monlgornery, Richard Mason, Janel Woodworfh, Donna Freeman, Carole Hughes, Joan Kephar+, Georqeanne Taylor, Barbara Gooden, Joanne Sfupin. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Donaro, Margie Ha 1mel, Dorofhy Young, Gerrie Maughn, Dan Sanchez Tom Riley, Don Blanchard, Warren Waile, Dean Logue, Don Koonlz, Elsie Allcire, Pal Wilson. Dorolhy Meter. THIRD POW: Carol Williams, Louise Wall, Mary Gray. Don Landgreen, Bob Jordan, Don La'fi 1o.'c De1nis Slewarl, Darrell Howell, Earl Moren, Marrie Teacue Ann Hoplrinson Susan Foran, RN A ff f' I Y if S .Q ' ' A Q. E W Q5 ,XX , z A' 7' Q5. :J V ' 'gg' fwfgff Q, ' ff 'Qin' 2 V5 f,9:, z fxgfp ' lliigygdk .iii Q x A U, iq! 1 A' 5 5 Q 'K W N F F7 f Na ' 4 tk k A 4 Q? ! F H M 1 ll ' lf- ' il up f' V is 5, in W w V 4 xsflw J' If an A BECAUSE OF YOU I+ has been 'the aim of your Eagle sfalif fo nol only make your I95I Eagle lhe biggesl' and bes1', bul' a special efforl' was made +0 fill your annual wi+h more piclures and beH'er slories of you and your school life, and lo make 'rhis an accurale record of lhe school memories-dedicaled lo you. Bul' work Finally drew fo a close, and fhe sfafl sincerely hope lhal' in years +o come 'rhis edilion will re- mind you of your pasl' year af Bell High school. Serving you 'rhis pasl year on your Eagle slaff were: Carol Wil- liams, edilorg Darlene Hall, assisl'- anl edilorg Johnnie Raile, faculfy edi+org Judy Krueger, senior edi- +org Henriella Blood, acfivilies ed- ilorg Pal Sullivan, class ediforg Donna Whilfingfon, club edilorg Gary Kreulz, sporls ediforg Jim McKeehan, arf edilorg Ann Dalu, adverlising manager, and Marlene Robison, pubIici+y manager. As- sisfing bolh 1'he edilorial and ad- verfising sfafls were, Shirley Dor- an, Gloria Barlon, Richard Fer- guson, Norma Erickson, Boyd Bur- neH', Gloria Brown, Don La'l'i- more, Don Koonlz and Jack Hoar. Your annual was under fhe super- vision of Mr. Charles Garven, fac- ully adviser. TOP ROW: ILef+ lo righfl Johnnie Raile, faculfy ediforq Judy Krueger, senior edilorg Henriella Blood, ac+ivi+ies edilor. SECOND ROW: Donna WhiHing+on, club edilorg Pal Sullivan, class edilorg Gary Kreuiz, sporls edilor. THIRD ROW: Ernesl Lowe, phologra- pherg Darlene Hall, assis+an+ edilorg Marlene Robison, publiclly manager. FOURTH ROW: Ann Dalu, adverlising manager: James McKeehan, arf edilorg Mr. Charles M. Garven, adviser. piclured below. 4 A . T7 Hz.-,ssw -7 . ,O Af. CAROL WILLIAMS, Ediior-in-Chief Much of 'rhe success of your annual was due fo fhe hard work of your slalif. L .-11-1 acle of fhe firsi' ediiion breaking inlo prin+. You have seen your paper come 'ro life! Your siaff, composed of pas'r cubs and regular members, was almosf wholly respon- sible for +his remarkable iournalisiic accom- plishmeni. Your 'Fai+hful Chimes reporfers for lhe school year were: HenrieHa Blood, Ann Dalu, Lois BenneH, Pal Tidd, Sian Spencer, Charles Buchanan, Bud Prifchard, Mon+e Coleman, Marlene Seminar, Maralyn Trau'r- man, Ted Romanov, Don Koonrz, Ann Hop- kinson, Pal Wilson, Roylene Skinner, Calh- erine Schaeffer, Lorna Russell, Jerry Maih- ias, Janice Kepharl, Nancy Baumbach, Jan- e-Ha Thompson, Shirley McConkey, Arlene Walker, Tom Murray, Donna Searing, Ger- ald Gresham, and Danny Hanson. Helping ihe sfaff gel' iheir s+ories in on +ime were iypisfs Jo Ann Robarge, De- lores Crowley, and Janice Afkins. TOP ROW: lLei+ +o righfl S+ephen Gurnik, business mana- ger W'5l' John Raiie, managing edifor W'5l, Elaine Car- ier, advertising manager W'SI: Jane? Roberis, news editor W'5l, managing ediior S'5l, Melba Tankersley, supplemeni- ary news ediior S'5I7 Louise Powers, iunior high ediior S'5lg Bill Bolle, supplementary news ediior W'5l, spor+s edilor S'5I, Janeiia Thompson circulafion and exchange ediior S'5l. SECOND ROW: Don Roberfs, news ediior W'5l, aci- ivifies editor S'5Ig Joan Coulson, feaiure ediior W'5l, bus- iness manager S'5lg Ernesf Lowe, iea+ure editor W'5l, fea- fure edi+or S'5l, Carole Hughes, aciivifies edi+or W'5l, Ann Dalu, circula+ion manager W'5l, office manager S'5I, Jim McKeehan, carioonisi' W'5l, car+oonis+ S'5lg Roberi Falk, assisfanr news edi+or S'5Ig Beverly S+urnp, assis+an+ supplemen+ary news edilor S'5I. THIRD ROW: Darlene Hall, acliviiies edi+or W'5I adveriising manager S'5lg Lyle Par- rish, sporl: edi+or W'5l: Lois Lehnhard+, women's page edi- lor W'5l, news ediior S'5lg Ann Hopkinson, exchange edi- +or W'5l, Don Ernsi. assis+an+ ac+ivi+ies edi+or S'5l7 Loren Bird, assisianl feaiure ediior S'5lg Richene Andrus, assis+an+ iunior high edilor S'5lg Adolph De Blasio. assisfanf spor+s edifor S'5l. Your Chimes siaff hard a+ work in class and al a s'I'aFf meeiing in lhe quad. page forty-five 59 XXX 719 LAW 'Q I 0-Q QW n9f+Y jgumv .MQW QM., F 'T T m in 6 Q Q S' :fn , x I f .ww nf-4 ff. A i u Lv .frf gh 3 . 1 4 lv-I '13 ASN H x C I 5 WX' 9 ww i M nr Q j W yd f 5 1 Xl. , V' ' , N51 M F 3 if iff, 4 ay ii ff ge? ??s Wfff y LAC J, We xiii' -MM 'Y 41.4 xi I. , W' 5, V' gd, ?,,f,. Q3-X. ,- r Ali, ' tl ir 4 FRONT ROW: lLef1 fo righf lMrs. Vera McFarland, adviser, Shirley Doran, Carole Hughes, Pal Tidd, Elsie Alkire, Pal Sullivan, Dee Johnson, Colleen Sinner, Mrs. Emily Belcher, adviser. SECOND ROW: Louise Keser, Lucille Pribble, Mary Lou Sprague, Marilyn Simmons. Gloria Bar+on, Joyce Hammond, Ann Hopkinson, Nancy Niccolson, Carol Williams. THIRD ROW: Na+ Cecere, Gloria Brown, Margie Hammel, DiAnn Harf, Monica Manning, Judy Krueger, Verda Houis, Sue Hopkinson, Shirley Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Jean Moore, Wilma Perumean, Chris Dyrr. Doroihy Young, AnneHe Siapin, Norma Erickson. Rufh Bullard, Pal Wilson, Mary Lou Donafo, Marlene Berke. Your Valkyries' aim is +o serve you +he sfudenl' body, and your school. You enjoyed many ac'rivi+ies and dances in which fhe Valkyries +ook par+. Refresh your mem- ories and remember mainly +he Kick off Ball and Sania Claus Chimney Drop. Members gol' fhe ball rolling +owards 'rhe purchase of your elec+ric scoreboard 'rhai' was presen+ed af one cf +he firsl' 'ioofball games on Reeves Field. Some of you may have heard abouf +he Enchilada Par+y affer +he Hun+ing+on Park bas- ke+ball game a+ Mrs. McFarland's house, and a ferrific snow par+y ai' Cresfline. The fall cabinei consisfed of Gloria Barfon, WINTER OFFICERS-STANDING: lLel+ fo righ+i Nancy Niccolson, hislorian: Norma Erickson, business manager: Ruih Bullard, secre+ary, DiAnn Har+, +reas- urer, Marilyn Simmons, sergeanf al arms: Gloria Bar+on, presidenl. SEATED: Dee Johnson sergeanl a+ armsq Na+ Ce- cere, vice-president -',,. i- ...,..--1 KYRIES l I 6 v XJ Y 9 Q Your Valkyries making plans for The iulure, presidenh Nafalie Cecere, vice-presidenfq Ru+h Bullard, secrefaryg DiAnn Harf, 'rreasurerg Norma Erickson, business manager: Nancy Niccolson, hisforian. Your summer board of direcfors were Pai' Sul- livan, presiden+, Nancy Niccolson, vice-presi- denfg Norma Erickson, secrefaryg Mary Lou Sprague, 'rreasurerg Elsie Alkire, business mana- ge: Gloria Brown, his+orian. Your Valkyries co-sponsors for +he las+ year were +wo wonderful +eachers who have really helped +he club. They were Mrs. Vera McFarland and Mrs. Emily Belcher. SUMMER OFFICERS: lLef+ 'fo righ+i Mary Lou Sprague, lreasurerg Nancy Niccolson vice-presi- den+: Pal Sullivan presidenig Norma Erickson, sec- relary. SECOND ROW: Gloria Brown hisforiang Lucille Pribble, sergeanl a+ arms, Anifa Carroll, fe 'ean+ a+ arms. --'ifxnli xi I Y ' s'gsg,RSk SsQ'f1N - ,,.6Ai1'Qfs3 are FRONT ROW: ILefl fo righll George Lee, Richie Billaud, Dean Logue, Mr. Gordon Naslund, adviser, Don Lalimore, Don BIanc'1a.'GI. Boyd Burnefl, Lloyd Coahran. SECOND ROW: Sian Spencer, Chuclr I-lampfon, Dave Urane, Gale Babcoclr, Lloyd McFarlane, Blan Elliorl, Leroy Nance, Bob Eggerl, Charles Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Bill Sperling, Eddie Thomas, Jerry Taylor, Tom Slraggs, Don Laren Dennis S+ewar+, Bill Glanz, Don Landgreen, Earl Mofen. Darrell Howell. HI-Y In I933 your Bell Hi-Y made Hs appearance al' Bell. The main purpose of 'rhis club is service, I J, bolh +o school and communify. Jusl' a few of +he XX i9 fine lhings your Hi-Y has done lhis year are: help- xx If l ing wifh lhe guarding of 'rhe halls, sponsoring lhe I ' II lrophy for l'he annual Bell-Soulh Gale foofball 5 T 'B game, and helping lo sponsor lhe assembly lhal' ,Q N was pul' on al' Soulh Gale High School. X Slarling 'rhe new year, your Hi-Y was wilhoul sa a sponsor. They finally called upon lhe services W of Mr. Gordon Bud Naslund, new baslcelball -' and gymnaslics coach. WINTER OFFICERS: lLeif +o righll Don Lalen presidenlg Boyd Burnelf, sergeanl a+ arms: Don Lalirnore, vice-presidenfg Dean Logue, secrelaryq Richie Billaud, Treasurer Your I-Ii-Y in aclion. Your winler cabinel' was: Don Lalen, presi- denlg Don Lafimore, vice-president Dean Logue, secrefaryg Richie Billaud, lreasurerg and Boyd BurneH, sergeanf al' arms. Slarling I'he new semesler 'rhe cabinel lhal' 'roolc over was as follows: Bob Wallander, presi- denlg Dennis SI'ewar+, vice-presidenlg Lloyd Mc- Farlane, secre+aryq Don Lalimore, lreasurerg and Don Blanchard, sergeanl' af arms. To highlighl' lhe semesler your l Ii-Y held 'rheir formal al' ScuIIy's in Los Angeles. SUMMER OFFICERS-KNEELING: ILeli Io righll Bob Wallander. presideniq Lloyd Mc- Farlane, secrelary. STANDING: Tom Slcaggs, +reasu'er7 Dennis S+ewar+, vice-presidenf. FRONT ROW: lLeF+ +o righil Don Nelson, Charlie Erickson, Gary Cagle, Morry Maxwell, Marvin S+ou+, Richie Brown Bill Bush. SECOND ROW: Don Williams, Ken Warden, Sonny Johnson, Ray Dodd, Ronnie Gold, Jim Long, Don Emigh. THIRD ROW: Dick Mann, WaI+er Jones, Don Johnson, Bob Johnson, Jim McKee, Warren Waiie, Bunky Sharlein, Tom Howard, John Aure. Ray Elrod, Augie Sangieneio, Mr. Collis Jordan, adviser. Your Vikings have come a long way since 'rhey firsi s+arI'ed gallavanfing around Bell in Iheir sfriking purple iackefs. This fime Iasl' year your VIKINGS Charles Erickson, president Don Nelson, vice- presidenfg Ronald Gold, secre+ary-freasurerg and Richard Brown, sergeani' al' arms. Vikings made +heir firsf appearance in your The purpose of fhe Vikings is service 'ro rhe Eagle. Since fhen +hey have esiablished +hem- 6 . I school. Highlighfing +he semesler was +heir co- selves as one of +he leading clubs around Ye I N , S, sponsorship of +he Kick-OFF Ball. This formal ini- Auld Alma Maier. ' . 5 fialion was very unique. I+ s+ar+ed wi+h dinner al' During +he win+er semesfer your Vikings were x ' T i Don's followed by a dance a+ Spor+sman's Hall- under +he capable direcfion of such fine officers sg? nga wi+h Iheir own privaie band, no less. as: Gary Cagle, presidenfg Maurice Maxwell, Q' 'ii' We will be looking 'lor bigger and be+'rer VICG-PFGSICIGHII J09 SIOUI. SGCFSIGFY-ITGBSUFGFI Ihings nex'r year from your Vikings, under Ihe ca- and Charles Erickson, sergeanl' al' arms. pable Iurelage of Mr. Collis Jordan, club spon- Taking over for 'rhe summer semesrer were: sor. WINTER OFFICERS-KNEELING1 ILeI++o fagmi SUMMER OFFICERS: lLeH +0 fighii Richie Chuck Erickson, sergean+ a+ arms: Joe S+ou+, sec- Brown, sergeanf a+ arms: Don Nelson, vice-pres fe+afy+femfef. STANDING: esfy Cagle, pfesi- iam: Ronn Gaia mfe+afy.+fes5ufer: Charles dent Morry Maxwell, vice-president You, fhe Vikings, in ac'rion. Erickscrl, Pfesldenf- page lilly-lwo FRONT ROW: lLefl lo righll Kalhryn Myers, Wilma Benlrup, Sharon McWil- liams, Janel Robinson Dolores Brown. SECOND ROW: Margie Leasure, Peggy Farris, Rosemary Verrell, Carol Hunler. THIRD ROW: Evonne Fox. Barbara Shu- bin, Donna Searing, Mary Fine, Mrs. Grace Harrell, sponsor. BT. FELLOWSHIP r beller Chrislian Fellow- sludenls, is a mollo lhal his club lo grow conslanlly pasl len years. e conlinuous guidance ol rislian Fellowship is now alor clubs ol your school Lell lo rlghl Belly Vanderlaan Carol Ed- Pressey Marian Dellamare Thelma Penl1lre, yrna Morgan Lois Anderson Mona Zan- s Sarah Hobbs SECOND ROW Lollie alerson, Treasure Curlls, Billie Sue Cundill, Marion Korbell, Garilea Fellon, Carolyn oses. Joylene Fellcner, Janel Fosler. THIRD ger, David Cowley, Richard McKenzie, Bob all, Joy Hunl, Elaine Carler, Melba Tank- Willie Lou McDaniel, Lois Lehnhardl, Do- rginia Sloul, JoAnna McDaniel, Carllon Da- lor and sponsor, Mr. Henry 1 . . . . n ' - . - y I A ' . ' I . A ur, Hugh Hier. SR. USHERS yhl lhis way please! Five seals ml on lhe aisle! nl's whal your Senior Ushers, are always on hand lo usher g school assemblies, evening rmances, and Sunday aller- Vespers, are doing. Your Se- lshers, is purely a service organ- n. The club is under lhe ca- sponsorship ol Miss Ellen Hin- mod. Allen Joan Coulson Marilyn Hoellllger, rgla Buellner Belly Koonlz Barbara Karr, Danlell. SECOND ROW: Nancy Orllger. an Harris, Karla Miller. Carol Edmondson, Ellen Hinshilwood, sponsor, Belly Vander- Pal Barr, Georgia Black, Lois Lehnhardl. 'NT ROW lLell lo righll: Darlene Hail, Y 1 . e JR. USHERS Compleling anolher year ol service lo your school were your Junior Ushers. These young ladies in lheir darlc slcirls and while blouses gave ol lheir lime and pa- lience lo usher al all iunior high assemblies. They also served al lhe A9 class day and al gradualion. Walch lor lhese girls lo go on up lhe ladder and be- come Senior Ushers in lheir lulure years al Bell. WORLD FRIEN Always fo help, wheneve wherever possible, is fhe me your World Friendship Club, on fo furfher friendship among fhe of fhe world and more esl among sfudenfs of all race creeds. World Friendship is under pable sponsorship of Mr. Guy F Yorlr, Dorofhy Menzer, Nancy Orfgier SECOND ROW: Karla Maller, Bsfbsfi Weiss, Dixie Marfiel, Joyce Newman, B ROW: Bob Gold Roberf Barr, Bob Vinc FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righfl Diane G e Jay Anderson, Mr. Guy Puclreff, adviser PROJ ECTIONIS These boys and girls who ga fheir fime freely are fhe ones e made if possible for all fo se enjoy mofion picfures, bofh in and in fhe audiforium. Mr. Gail Thompson has caf sponsored fhe organizafion foi pasf fwo years. Jane? Minde.man. Janice Brown Maxine vine, Ray Sfewarf. SECOND ROW: David fon, John Roberfson, Dwayne Shaclrlefon, G FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righfl Dan Shonlrwi . ' N ory Kalpahoff. THIRD ROW: Merrill Wals N Ray Pariseau, Warren Sfrauss, Irven Van Lafhon Brewer, Sfanley Elliof. Michael Ker fer, Oen Nelson Mr. G. H. Thompzon. aclv EUODIA Your Euodia club has been very acfive during fhe pasf year in frying fo promofe fel- lowship and friendship among fhe girls. If is composed of girls who wanf fo gef ac- quianfed wifh ofhers and fo sfudy fhe Bible. The very capable officers were: Paula Genfry, presi- denfg Norma Tanlcersley, vice-presidenfg G e o r g i a Blaclc. secrefaryg Lois Ander- son, recording secrefary. Your Sponsor is Miss Nel- son. A, ITD I .. ,wus FRONT ROW: ll.eif fo righll Richard Ferguson, LeRoy Nance, Chuck Hampfon, Mr. Sieve Bianchi, adviser, Dave Wallander, Sian Spencer, Bill Sperling, Charles While. SECOND ROW: Paul Cecil, Darrell Howell, Bob Eggerl, Ernesl Dapper, Phil Grigsby Gary Kreulz, Bill Posfle. THIRD ROW: Alber+ Tossey, George Lee, Tom Skaggs, Gary Lang, Boyd Burnelf, Bud Prilchard, Jim Urie, Vern Curtis, FOURTH ROW: Don Lalimore, Bob Wallander, Jerry Taylor, Tom Powers, Bob lngles, Bill Alphin, Tommy Broudy, Bill Glanz. LETTERMEN Boasling your school's +op a'rhlel'es, your Bell LeHermen's club finished fhe year wilh a long and impressive lisl' of school aclivilies. The club, which is composed of varsily leHermen in good sfanding, is mainlained for lhe purpose of school service wifh emphasis on alhlefics. Under +he direclion of Mr. Sieve Bianchi, club sponsor, your club highlighled lheir acl'ivi'ries wi+h 'rhe second annual Foolball Banquel, held al l'he close of foolball season. Feafured speaker of fhe evening was Tay Brown, head foolball coach al' Complon Junior College. As far as you were concerned, The LeHermen sponsored noon dances were fheir biggesl conlri- WINTER OFFICERS: lLel'f fo righfl Bill Sperling, vice-presidenfg Dave Wallander, sergeanf af arms, Slam Spencer, secrelary-lreasurerg Chuck Hampfon presidenf. your sludenfs. CFS? ' 9 9 1 x, 4 .S W f' l Z C Ei D bulion +o school ac+ivi'ries. Held in 'rhe Girls' League Bungalow every Friday noon, l'he LeHer- men relurned much of lhe profils back info 'lhe building of a permanenf record player in fhe Bun- galow. The winler cabinel' consisled of Chuck Hamp- lon, presiden+g Bill Sperling, vice president Sfan Spencer, secrefary-+reasurerg and Dave Wallen- der, sergeanl' af arms. Bill Sperling moved up +o +ake 'the presiden+'s posf for fhe summer semesfer wi+h S+an Spencer as vice presidenl, Tom Skaggs as secre+ary-+rea- surer, and Dick Carman as sergeanl' a+ arms. SUMMER OFFICERS-SEATED: lLelf lo rughf Sian Spencer, vice-presidenfg Bill Soerling pr Your l.e+ferrnen's noon dance provided fun lor all denl. STANDING: Torn Skaggs, secrelary freasur er: Dick Carman, sergeanf af arms. ' Y , - my .I fy f FRONT ROW: ILeif fo righfl Verda Houfs, Donna Freeman, Donna Reece, Carolyn Winger, LaVonn Kassebaum, Jackie Thomas, Anneffe Siapin, Gloria Barfcn, Pat Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Naf Cecere, Salfy Carman, Sally Kafz, Marfha Besf, Beverly Carlucci, Jackie Hammond, Ann Hopkinson, Paf Wilson, Dorofhy Menzer, Norma Erickson, Marine Madsen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Earl Harris, adviser, John Raife, Joan Coulson, Lois Lehnhardf, Beffy Allen, Donna Whiffingfon, Georgia Black, Mary Lou Sprague, Peggy Vaughn, Maxine Levine, Marcia Rascoe, Sharon Fogelsfrom, Arnis Rieksfins. FOURTH ROW: Dave Urane, Gary Kreufz, Lloyd McFarlane, Dennis Sfewarf, Danny Hanson, Jerry Max- well, Billy Bandy, Dale Roberfson, Duane Cole, Donald Anderson. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Your Represenfafive Assembly, a repre- senfafive organizafion made up of fwo del- egafes from each social sfudies class and fenfh grade English classes, is organized fo discuss and propose maffers of policy and welfare fo be presenfed fo fhe execufive council for final approval. If has been in exisfence buf fwo and one half years af Bell. Your sfudenf governmenf is represen- fed in leadership and meefs every second and fourfh Wednesday of each monfh wifh special meefings being called by fhe Speak- er or fhe principal, or his represenfafive. Your very capable leaders in 'rhe assembly during fhe fall semesfer were: Dick Carman, speaker: Boyd Burneff, speaker pro-fem- pore, Judy Krueger, secrefary. During fhe spring semesfer Gary Kreufz, speaker: Glo- ria Barfon, speaker pro-femporeg and An- neffe Siapin, secrefary, very capably led 'rhe group in forming an affiliafion wifh a school in Schwelm, Germany. Throughouf fhe se- mesfer, one of 'rhe chief acfivifies was fhe enlargemenf of fhe Gilrs' League bungalow. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Harris, your I950-5I Represenfafive Assembly has fa- ken a forward sfep in fhe sfudenf govern- menf of your school. xC5H O C ffa fni FS' I 'U ei X '9 2 6 he S , I O r xg f i? O I X mi,! Y iL I- -0 4 SUMMER OFFICERS: ILei+ Io righfl Annefle Siapin, secrefary: Gloria Barron, speaker pro-fem: Gary Kreufz, speaker of The Rep- resenrafive Assembly. page fiify-:ever 'TY ' , t ff 123 fl L V4 'V 'iffy H 13? if gm- 3 g W 3 fa' Ya , if 'QU -4 ul 63 wmv 4 af X, Qi L if 2 3 , QW4 Af? 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S+ar+ing a new club can be hard worlc, buf lhese few members enjoyed fhe laslc wifh a coming appefile. Sponsored under +he capable leadership of Mr. John Sfeele and Mr. John Gabrielson, 'rhis club is expec+ed 'ro reach +he fop in +he fufure years. Firsl' officers for your summer cabinel were: Bob Meyer, presidenlg Bill Glanz, vice presidenfg Phil Grigsby, secrelaryg Gary Kreufz, freasurerg and Danny Hanson, sergeanl' a+ arms. Limil' of members has been sei' a+ +wen+y-five wifh addifion of new members planned as olhers gradua+e. Ten seniors, +en juniors, and five soph- omores will be +he sei organizafion. FPCNT ROX7: lLcff fo righil Paul Cecil Bill Pozfle Phil Grigs':y 'wberl Meyer, Gary Kreuh. Danny Hanson. Jim Mclfeehan. SECOND ROXV: Mr. Jnbw Gabrichcn adviser Alba-'T Tossey. Bob Krahl, Bud Prifchard, Bill Pool, Sfan Tillman, Lee Baessler, Earl Moren. f f J I' V 1 6 - fi Tl aw- 'f LAB 'fv .,, 56 I flu 0 Nl-I 0 9'S.x , pq 'yi 4, if Qi X X inr- I .ill Q X 4 ,L W ,.' ,S 1 41 MISS LANDMAN B7 FRONT ROW: lLefI lo righll LoreHa Yorba, Jeanefle Frisius, Connie Collins, Doris Wallander, Dolores Reader, Eva Adams, Linda Leming, Connie Hender- shol, Naomi Hahn, Marilyn Hansen, Carol Hogg. SECOND ROW: Judilh Goodwin, Hurlberl Hafler, Charles Weeks, Roberl While, Lawrence Cohn, Ronald Terenzio, Jerry Dunn, Raymond Spegal, Wayne Hahn, Roberl Badg- Iey, Dorolhy Wilson. THIRD ROW: Marlin Vedova, Jerry Clark, Thomas Di- Napoli, Alberl Valdez, Gary Hopkins, Billy Prohorolf, James Slickney, James Ray, Joe Vinlove, Jon Husled, George Dewey. MISS AIELLO A7 FRONT ROW: lLelf Io righfl Joylene Felknei Hulda Johnson Shirley Hayes, Roberla Rear, Carolyn Hall Jean Carpenleq Karin Bou'iec Arlene Garlner. Peggy Millsap, Ann Mallson Nancy Hesler. SECOND ROW: Barbara Eady, Mona Zanders, Curlis Sfeele, Salvalore Slerrazza Jerry Rook Ray Carson, Terry Dickeson, Lynden Hare, Ma'i'yn McLue'i Diane Esposifo. THIRD ROW: Roberl Fisher, Mike Hughes. Rodney Dunn Barre- Lease David Sackell, Mike Malhews, Rebel-I Downham Jere Seiberl Charles Caslle, Raymond Gilberl. MISS BROMLEY A7 FRONT ROW: lLelI lo riqhll Jcdine Carman Effie Norfhup, Joyce Bacon. E'rhel Kassebaum Jane' Rainey Rose Scalia Gwen Williams Arlene McCIary, Beafrice Henderson, Diane Merrell, SECOND ROW: James Oualls, Larry Burgwald, Elgeva Holland Mary Carroll Ca+'1y Sweeney. Joyce Ainsworlh. JoAnn Ingebrefson, Barbara Olive. Sarah Hobbs Dick Jenkins Malhias Har- ris, Bob Spenik. THIRD ROW: David Pu-'ciel Bill Given Bill Walson Gary Kohlsfedl, Don Schwab, Alfred Verrel, Ronnie Robinson Dicl: Harris, Dick Herman, Gerald Defarr, Tommy Hours Ronald Larson. W :'OU' U clzoof Jaya, MR. OSBURN B7 FRONT ROW: lLef+ Io righll Diana Coursey, Diane Blair, Donna Barr, Char- mane Fredrick, Mary Remine, Janice Hodge, Deanna Candland, Janice Hop- kins, Madeline Haddad, Dorolhy Carroll, Julia Rogofl. SECOND ROW: Dorma McVicker, Jack Foale. Dennis Berry. Roberl Reimann, Larry Heafh, Pal Frawley, Virgil Curry, Bill Wallers, Gayle Harris. THIRD ROW: Dwain Dee'rs, Keiih Beckman, Jerry Bresciani. Jimmy Cummings, Michael Todd, Eddie Fuller, George Seiber+, Tommy Purcell, Frank Boo+l1, Jerry Searan, Fred Bow- en, Phillip Maxwell. MR. BIANCHI A7 FRONT ROW: lLef+ fo righll Naomi Thorn, Dorolhy Frank, Carol Cawley. Belly Hancock. Dorolhy Skip+on Virginia Torres, Evelyn Tonesi, Carolin Nel- son, Mary Carlisle, Gladys Severson. SECOND ROW: Garelea Fellon, Mary Tarranfs, David Samarin. Edward Ellis. David McDaniel, Roger McCone, Rich- ard Mclfenzie, David Rafi Eileen Soo Hoo, Karen Dunbar. THIRD ROW: Freddy Rink, Dale B'uneIl, Bobby Garcia, Don Ray, Fred Bozema, Danny Payne,, Gilberl Rolhman, Bill Benadom, Marvin Lamper+, Kennelh House. MR. NASLUND A7 FRONT ROW: lLef+ Io righfl Babs Fishel. Slella Moore Nancy Langley, Shir- lie Shane Diana Parlofl, Carolyn Dennis ,Kaiherine Alonin Frances Lockridge, Barbara Turner, Rufh Seaburg, June Perkins. SECOND ROW: Gerald Scheib, Gerald Brinkman Doreen Goodich, Virginia Polly, Paulane Beaulair, Jeri Ann Duncan Jacqueline Chapman, Sandra Miller, JoAnn Husl Kenny Grady. Billy Brown. THIRD ROW: Forrs-fl Crawlord. Lail Elder, Mike Borwick, Larry Wells, Larry Polley, Doyle Griflilh, Bob Trennerf, Kennelh Abrahams. Kei' Porler, Joe Raymond, Ross Chesley, Lesfer Lomax, James Piper, Joe Klausen. Aclwol Jaya . . . ear o 2 gofcfen rufe clasp . . . MISS WILLARD A7 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Gayle Gibson, Marilyn Malhews, Dorolhy Bul- ler, Elaine Wrighl, Shirlee Davis, Phyliss Yeager, Diane Tolberl, Mary Lou Moses, Shirley Pappin, Janel Baum, Mary Hill. SECOND ROW: Julia Hicks, John Carpena, Arlen Rogers, Kennelh Turney, Bernie Hocker, John McDonald, Frank Brainard, Ronald Benson, Bobbie Silxes, Dorolhy Braley. THIRD ROW: Ray Slaler, Bill Auslin, Lowell Thompson, Don While, Vernon Rumky, Bill Swi- garl, Raymond Robinson, Sluarl Kalz, Marvin Shaklelon, Billy Ballinger, James Edinger. MRS. HARRELL B8 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Janel Evans, Shirley Chisum, Joy Rilchie, Cecilia Lopez, Janel Websler, Dixie Messer, Billie Cundill, Molina Miller, Glenda Wrighl, Nancy Meyer. SECOND ROW: Don Bell, Ronald Alheim, Ted Young, Charles Rear, Frank Palmer, Don Bales, John Lamb, Fred Hunlley, Joe Provosl, James Anderson. MR. BODINE A8 FRONT ROW: lLefl lo righll Norma Lehnhardl, Joyce Fondren, Belly Carr, Kalheryn Nielsen, Charlene Berry, Carol Orchard. Belly Millsap, Bobbie Hodge, Beverly Johnson, Carolyn Dundas. Sally Ann Hammond. SECOND ROW: Janice Rebman, Joyce Sikes, Ray Ayers, Eugene Wilson, Dave Mak- shanofl, Sleve Resnik, Ronald Pruill, Edward Wrighl, Cecilia Gray, Orvella Davis. THIRD ROW: Riley Dedord, Jerry Johnson, Tommy Porler, Kennelh Mills, Nick Raymond, Bill Yeoman. James Carroll, Lonnie Hoskins, Nolan Malhis, Bob Laughland. .ag i- -A MRS. BROYLES B8 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Lorel Parks, Sharon Hunnwell, Lynell Hammer, Mary Jane Rouse, Janel Fosler, Mary Aldacushion, JoAnn McDaniel, Carol Tolman, Eslher Pressey, Adella Kaser. SECOND ROW: Barlh Bybee, Bob Johnslon, John Todd, Michail Carroll, Arlen Conner, Jay Larsen, Arlen D. Smilh, Donald Everl, Troy Callas, Richard Marrs, Bill Bebb, Tommy Forbus. MR. PHILLIPS B8 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Wanda Jessinghaus, Jacqueline Nicholas, Claudelle Marlineau, Virginia Sloul, Margie Fiddler, Marian Dellamore, Sharon Long, Doris Veronin, Vickie Mililello. SECOND ROW: Carol Barr, Audrey Collin, Eddie Parlridge, Cary Wise, Mike McNabb, Frank Dodson, Gary Glegg, Carllon Lunn, Frank Herman, Douglas Marlineau, Larry Blood, Diana Herrera. Barbara Puccianelli. MR. DICKEY A8 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Dorolhy Riller, Kalhryn Sanko, Dolores Scheal- fer, Velda Hendricks, Dixie Ray, Gloria Walers, Joanne Repperl, Frances Mick- os, Jeanelle Hill. SECOND ROW: George Kolly, Billy Fogelslrom, Vivian Prine, Shirley June, Carol Nommensen, Sharon Fawcell, Irene Pelers, Charlene Whillaker, Cedric Ferrell, Michael Moore. THIRD ROW: Carl Sanlowski, Neil Herberl, Sleve Hulell, Mike Robbins, Bill Swigarl, Chris Schaal, Terry Pepper, Gary Myers, Lynn Norlh, Richard Bell. Q 7 7 7 9 Q 7 7 7 Q . Rea an an mlm an rzilzmehc.. . MR. DIRKS A8 FRONT ROW: lLef+ lo rigl-all Alice Handley, Jane? Hicks, Peggy Blyer, Lois Koiub, Barbara Apple, Eloa Pearce, Cleo Gulle, Nancy Key, Virginia Siebring. SECOND ROW: Roberl Belcher, Glenda Neely, Tracy Adams, Mary Lou Pol- ler, Sharon Wilbanks, Arline Jelllrey, Jerry Brovillelfe, Kennelh Smilh. THIRD ROW: Dan Valov, John Popofl, James Reed, Lawrence Lewis, Don Sfewarl, Norman Long, Tom Nicles, Bill Parker, Roberf McLean. MRS. STEDMAN A8 FRONT ROW: lLef+ fo righll Emily Wehking, Louise Pappin, Billie Flynl. Sally Seilhymer, Helen Cahow, Diane Becker, Charlo++e Hand, Irene Gryniuk, Kay Nichols, Phyllis Rogers. SECOND ROW: Gene Secresl, Slanley Camp- bell, Joyce Davis, Roberla Demming, Colleen Jacobson, Sharon Covinglofl. Beverly Doulhil, Charles Whillaker, Jerry Barlon. THIRD ROW: Wesley Bab- cock, Allan Lichl, Freddy Wesl, David Thompson, James Jay, Larry Springer, Frank Parrish, Harry Hill, Lloyd Hall, Lawerence Edinger. MR. HARRIS B9 FRONT ROW: lLef'r Io righll Mary Mars, Phyllis LaTorra, Pal Murphy, Diana McLuen, Roberla Woodslock, Pal Brubaker. SECOND ROW: Joe Trenary, Ronald Hopkins, Carl Ernsl, Gary Nielsen, Jimmy Knighl, James Hancock, Keilh Kearney, Phil Broadwaler. THIRD ROW: Gary Dodd, Raymond Ho- kanson, Bill Livingslone, Don Anderson, Earl Moore, Horace Graham, James Elder. MISS FICHTNER A8 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Rose Marie Di Mafleo, Arlene Soper, Carolyn Nelson, Myrna Morgan, Lois Anderson, Beverly Raymond, LaVonne Ingram, Belly Fisher, Joanne Sholes. SECOND ROW: Marion Korbell, Orella Vaar- dahl, Mary Ellen Banlau, Diane Beeler, Norma McCour+h, Donna Mason, Lorraine Vincenl, Arnold Tolman. THIRD ROW: Arlen Smilh, Bill Davis, Charles Sleele, James Remine, Darrel Perkins, Leslie Blair, Ronnie Smilh, Ronald Edinger, Roy Harmon. MR. GABRIELSON B9 FRONT ROW: lLeIl Io righll Kalhy Myer, Karen Tivnen, Juan Hunlzinger, Peggy Farris, Margie Leasure, Jolene Rasmussen, Joanne Gibson, Jackie Horn, Florence Toolh, Geneva Griffin. SECOND ROW: Viclor Smilh, Gary Wheeler, Beverly Oalman, Marilyn Cowles, Eva Sundin, Carol Baker, Roberl McDowell, Dale Young, Skip Alexander. THIRD ROW: Roger McGinnis, Dick Bogard, Ronny Bell, Kenl Marlineau, Ronny Cull, Harold Doran, Roy Luberr, Jamei Hocker, Harold Slandford. MISS ROBINSON B9 FIRST ROW: ILeI+ lo righll Nellie Robbins, Sharon McWilliams, Carol Hunler, Shirley Riuo, Shirley Rich. Melinda Wilson, Elsie Morrow, Tanya Pro- horofl, Jackie Webb, SECOND ROW: Myron Fleckner, Jim Geese. David Rohde, Dixie Nelson, Mary Davis, Joan Slellon, Belly Harris, Jane? Robinson, Jim Hayden. THIRD ROW: Dan Shonkweler, Glen Spearman, Charles Moore, Joe Hughes, Phillip Peery, Philip Finn, James Gaelke, Roger Gewecke, Max Moore. ,I MR. ROMBERGER B9 FRONT ROW: ILell lo righll Dale Knighlon, Beverly Sloul, Pal Ponlious. Mary Benedicl, Wilma Benlrup, Joan Dodson, James Ke1os. SECOND ROW: Alberl Oslerle, Don Houslon, Milchell Collier, James Ponlious, Jerry Sin- clair, Johnny Carroll, Don Ballinger. THIRD ROW: Brenl Dalrymple, Bob Lehow, Calvin Brown, Bill Shubin, Gerald Grofl, Louis Bono, David Fiddler, Clillord Jordan. MR. CARTER A9 FRONT ROW: ILell lo righll Rose Arno, Elaine Brown, Kalhy Hunl, Kalh- Ieen Belmonl, Mary Wallander, Yvonne Grunda, Marioria Ifoolr, Thelma Penlzlre, Lynn Jennings. SECOND ROW: Ken Willrins, Curlis Maly, Paul Swaim, Franl: Rivera, Don Aloi, Joe Rullo, Ronald Crepeau, Don Cunning- ham, Larry Towning, Royal Carroll. MRS. MACKINNON A9 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Sue Ward, Belly Jean Sloan, Barbara Jaclr- son, Juanila Moser, Callie Rapier, Nancy Ninle Thelma Averv Mary Brown, Dixie Munyon, Maxine Pelerson SECOND ROW: Ronald Jiacoma Gary Ream, Richard Morris, Garold Rall Donald Duncan Don Feiler, David Orlon, Jimmie Neill, Claylon Dyrr, Chad Fillinqer, Michael Collin, Leon Eslrine. ,fr- DR. BAILEY A9 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Sally Fausl, Helen Van Ness, Sarah Yahne. Joyce Woodworlh, Doris Marlin, Pal Currey, Lynn Twisl, Edilh Babcolr, Doro- lhy Yales, Frances Weiser. SECOND ROW: Don While, Jim Ainsworlh, Ray Holden, Myrlice Townsend, Barbara Shubin, Jean Audel, Richard Af1dfUS. Don Bearse, Dean Buchinger. THIRD ROW: Bob Kennel, Johnny Taurelr. Joe Guidera, Larry Barr, Duane Burlon. MR. KIRKWOOD A9 FIRST ROW: ILell lo righll Belly Shoernalrer Margie Lopez, Elaine Hawlcins, Anne Scuri, Janice Tellord, Grace Slerraua Calherine Schaefler, Donna Sear- ing, Virginia Kasko, Margarel Finlayson Diane Norlhup. SECOND ROW1 Leonard Blalre, David Alkins, Johnny Brill, Larry Gold, Jimmy Hanales. Orbie Ealon, Charles Fredericlr Don Darroch, David Hupp, Ray Slewarl, Melvin Hoellliger, John Forli, Clill Hanan. MR. PUCKETT A9 FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Jaclrie Johnson, Lorna Russell Alice Prine. Shirley Nunn. Beverly Miller Rila Reeder, Nora Wellden, Jewell Poe, JOAYU1 Shuloin, Rosemary Verrell Eleanor Loclrridoe SECOND ROW: Floyd Grillilh, Alan Arlhur, Bill Zoolr John Baler, Wayne Wallace, Richie Delberl Gary Conner Vincenl Zappala Jaclr Ellison, Charles Swanson ROI'1dld Slamper. auglrl io flue tune ofa lzick ,ry Jiicle . . . page WWE, The firsi sfep in dressmalxing is supervised by Mrs Harrell Mr. Lipman gives sfudenis lheir daily draffing dozen. M1 page sixfy-eighi Mrs. S+edman and Rillis dem niques. der. ons'rra+e Business English +eCl'1- YCJU AT THE GRIND You are +he classes al' Bell High! You have +he oppor+u- ni+y fo learn pracfical arfs, such as homemalcing and fyp- ing. You may also learn indus+rial ar+s, fine aris, and com- mercial arfs, noi' +o menfion +he regular academic lhree R's. Are you making +he mos'r of your oppor+uni+ies here al' Bell High? Wi+h a liHle forefhoughf and prepara+ion you have a chance 'ro be in rhe Hall of Fame! Go +o i+. You have fhe abilily and educarional advanfages. Mr. Bodine and assisianls looli over a sludeni arhsfs shoul Miss SeLegue and her brnghf American Lu? cass fr Young scienfisfs view one of Mr. Dirks' prize specimens. KW? Mr. Bodine offers advice +o his advanced ad s+uden1s. Mrs. Collins pro ves fhai sewing is an easy-fo-learn ar+ page sixfy-nine my, 4 ll' -1 3 .f.. W ,- .fh in 5 f V Av 3,91 Q z' 3 'Wi sfvfuj! xg XXRRKY E. f'.'L... LZ -..... , 1 , r A Q 'MUN x ,W N, ffigii il is Q mn Wx 'I aw. Mu, g -I J 35 Af! ff 1 Mm X1 ,B 5- .C ffm .SMS 412 is M if 1 in Q y 4 M f 59 1 ou were my queen in ca ico . . . MR. HOUSTON AIO FRONT ROW: lLelI fo righfl Nancy Garreff, Leah Lucey, Marie Weiss, Marsha Rascoe, Sheila Tydings, Geraldine Ferguson, Jean Mead, Diane Rob- erlson, Cloy Weaver, Juanifa Gray. SECOND ROW: Tom Sfallcup. Donna Freeman, Carolyn Lielz, Donna Reece, Fern Wilson, Janeffa Thompson, Laureen Rodlheuf, Pamela Crippen, Alberf Wilson. THIRD ROW: Bob Rounds, Donald Anderson. Ronald Anderson, Sfanley Wolfard, George Safller, Fred Dunn, Raymond Avery, Paul Sfern, Alberf Griffin, Bob Upshaw. MRS. JONES AIO FRONT ROW: lLeft 'ro righfl Rose Lenoue, Sharon Fogelsfrom, Sarah Bere- lrofl, Gail Boedelrer, Donna Shane, Carol Eclrles, Donna Bodnar, Nancy Gril- fifh, Dolores Sampson, Eilene Gutialson. SECOND ROW: Alcy Lough. Thomas Murray, Arnis Rielxsfins, Bill Nazarofl, Sfan Tillman, Donald Lang- slon, Shirley McConLey. THIRD ROW: Leroy Garreff, Ken Goldslein, Donald Carllon, Joe Campbell, Jerry Knieling. MRS. PEARCE AIO FRONT ROW: lLefI fo righil Mary Glanz, Lila Bafh, Carol Becker, Dolores Janichos, Barbara Barron, Helen Brown, Vila Casrillo, Jean Huffman, LOU Jean Harris, Charlo++e Anderson. SECOND ROW: Bob Falk, Jerry Burkhari, Bonnie Coolr, Mary Bailey, JoAnn Benson, Shirley Collins, Jim Hilborn, Richie Brown. THIRD ROW: Don Hampfon, Pal Clemenls, Don Dosher, Kay Bell, Bill Bush, Don Byerly, Charles Bradley, Lesier Bell, Earl Oudeians. MRS. HOLGUIN AIO FRONT ROW: lLelI Io righrl Lois Schmalfz, Chrisfine Dapper, Pal Kochel, Jacqueline Halsch, Nelda Magnuson, Doris Whilney, Joan Croclrer, LaVonne Kassebaurn, Lupe Gallardo, Joan Saunders. SECOND ROW: Dave Wallander. Judy Muraslro, Mary Ann Speiser, Dorofhy Carman, Agnes Logan, Ronnie Mande, THIRD ROW: Earl Johnson, Bob Droesbelre, George Bundy, Bennie Duncan, William Vincenl, William Ezhelby, Tom Tiven, Ronnie Walls. MR. KROGSTAD AIO FRONT ROW: lLelI Io righfl Joanne Walson, Diane Moon, Eula Hunler, Cafherine Leonard, Vicfor Smifh, Kaye Thompson, BeHy Wylie, Carolyn Whifaler, Beverly Gray, Peggy Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Philip Wylie Janel Woodworih, Terry Williams, Rosemary Hurd, Roberia Huslrey, Carolyn Win- ger, Wanda Layfon, Richard Swain, Bill Huber. THIRD ROW: Jerry Glo- eclzler, Bob Snyder, Ken Wagoner, LaVc:n Young, Richard McCann, Dale Logue, Joe Slouf, Gary Rogers, Ted Romaziov Dennis Lunsford, Delmar Wil- liams. MR. SCI-IWIEGER AIO FRONT ROW: lLel+ Io righrl Lou Alice Parlcer, Arlene Pepper, La Von!! Fillmore, Treasure Curlis, Jacquie Moxley, Eunice Lovering, Dorofhy Neison, Palricia McNabb, Pal Liocono, Donna Godsey. SECOND ROW: Shirley Mad- onna, BeHy Shalrely. Janice Kepharf, Beverly S+ump. THIRD ROW: Joe King, Bob Maclcin, Bob Cordova, Bill Jones, Torn Lazear, Wesley Langley, Doug Barlrelew, Ronnie Merriil, Fred Smifh. ou wrote on my Jlale . . . DR. SZEKLER AIO FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Janel Griilin, Donna Brown, Myrna Kell, Donna Denslow, Barbara Craine, Mahala Channell, Peggy Malmberg, Margie Ander- son, Donna Chernaull, Mary Frances Page. SECOND ROW: Sheila Hill, JoAnne Dusslier, Bill Gibson, Ronnie Freeland, Bob Gooden, Jon Gilleland, Joe Renaudo, Bill Clabaugh, JoAnn Mosby, Rose Villarruel, Charlene Spann. THIRD ROW: Paul Erickson, Gilberl Dyrr, Adolph De Blasio, Phil Dangelo, Jerry Malhias, Ray Ball George Smilh, Tom Malhias. DR. COLVIN BII FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Nina Terry, Jo Ann Robarge, Janice Alkins, Delores Crowley, Palsy Farris, Shirley Lekven, Shirley Klingsick, Palli Connell, Armella Gregg, Shirley Curlis, SECOND ROW: Ed Golden, Ted Dielrich, Adrian Pawl, Andy Volkolil, James Lulen, Don Truill, Morris Adams, Paul Hocker, Bob Timmons, Granl Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jan Cline, Jack Smilh, William Garrell, Eddie Fischer, Duane Odegard, Viclor Hammer, James Coughlin, Duane Cole, Jim Sullivan. MRS. ARNOLD All FRONT ROW: lLefl lo righll Joan Coulson, Darilynn Bybee, Beverly Gary, DiAnn Harl, Elaine Carler, Pal Burris, Norma Bowen, Doris Collins, Adele Haddad, Maxine Madsen. SECOND ROW: Alslon Isom, Warren Slraus, Joy Hunl, Doris Whillield, Carol Toups, Frances Duncan, Carol Brockie, Jeanne Kaucher, Shirley Boonslra, Paul Ducharme, Bob Agamanle. THIRD ROW: Ivan Hunlley, Slanley Jervis, Don Jervis, Gary Cagle, Sonny Johnson, Ronnie Gold, Bob Ross, Richard Larkin, Beryl Hier, Jim McKeehan. MRS. TAYLOR AIO FRONT ROW: lLell lo righllpeggy Vaughn, Lou Rae Jones, Laura Bell Lee. Eileen Dvorak, Gay Aleridqe, Molly Gallagher, Leslie Oliver, Cynlhia Roynon, Jackie Thomas. SECOND ROW: Rulh Crook, Barbara Rowe, Donna Craw- ford, Shirley Cozarl, Nancy Baumbach, Eva Jo Spencer, Lona Rae Duddy. Belly Wilder. THIRD ROW: Timolhy Huglin, Darrell Pruden, Jack Wilson. Loran Tacker, Ray Mannka, Louis Beard, Pele Ballesleros. MR. WADDINGHAM BII FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Pal Kimberling, Jo Ann Secresl, Gloria Slandley, Palricia Slandley, Jo Ann Schmidl, Lois Davis, Doris Nommensen, Pal Webb, Barbara Harsh, Donna Darroch. SECOND ROW: John Slerraua, Buddy Zona. Darlene Hall, Joan Van Zanl, Sue Hopkinson, Glenda Minlon, Verda Houls, Nancy Orlgier, Marilyn Lowen, Dorolhy Sanders, Wayne KOGPPB. Donald Slewarl, Bob Peel.THIRD ROW: David Willon, Richard Slupin, Bob Walker, John McDonaI, Maurice Maxwell, Russell Giordani, Dennis Hollow, John Haase, Gene Marlin, Nowell Tracy. MRS. BELCHER All FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Belly Vincenl, Eslher Homulolil, Jo Brilain, JoAnne Brooks, Doris Shoemaker. Eileen Spencer, Elaine Spencer, Barbara Karr, Lois Lehnhardl, Palsy Daniell. SECOND ROW: Margarel Ann Kovach, Melzie Henderson, Shirley Secresl, Henriella Blood, Marlene Hrmlrusl, Shir- ley Cooper, Sally Weslen, Beverly Krahl, Gwendell Perry. THIRD ROW: Gary Lang, Jack McCabe. Thomas Jackson, Lloyd Pennock. Rosendo Cordero, Woody Wilkins, Alberl Tossey, Rodney Howard, Fred Nilschky. ,F ig.. wal iff- MR. GARVEN AI I FRONT ROW: lLef+ Io righll Jane+ Rober+s, Sondra Jacobson, Joanne Blair, Ann Dalu, Shirley Failh Horn, Richene Andrus, Pal Barr, Frances Cox, Maralyn Traulman. SECOND ROW: Tom Powers, Don Roberfs, Bill Bolle, John Raiie, Loren Bird, Lyle Parrish, Granf RiI+er. THIRD ROW: Gaylord Burgwald, Charles Buchanan, Gale Babcock, Bill Ewerl, David Crawford, Rob- er+ Orchard, Bobby Blair. MISS KNOWLES All FRONT ROW: lLefI' lo righll Georganne Taylor, Jane? Kilian, Sandy Kelfon, Marilyn Hoefiliqer, Marlene Seminar, BeI+y Tankersley, Naomi Winkler, Rose Prucha, Reba Turner. SECOND ROW: Fred Guslafson, Rillis Parsley, June Sears, Carol Commerford. Beverly Ashley, Nancy Vaughan, Joyce Arve, Burlon Wilson, Kenny Pefers. THIRD ROW: Raymond Ganowsky, Bob Borwn, Gene Messina, Bob Ingles, Gary Cagle, Marlin Hill, Don Burke, Jack Sfewarf, Char- lie Kidd, Darry Kinman. MR. C. THOMPSON All FRONT ROW: lLefI Io riqhll Pa? Nelson, Jeanelle Everelf, Louise Powers Dolores Grimland, Doris Shook Sally Carman Donna Bohl, Leona Miller, Louise Wall, Peggy Palerson, Mavislee York, SECOND ROW: Ralph Shel- Ion, Joe Zimmer, Dennis Rebman, Alan Bryant, Fred Masfri, Kay Willes, Benediclo Gonzalez, Wayne Messick Lee Baessler, THIRD ROW: Bob Moore, Dale Folfz, Dean Dixon, Eugene Allsop. MR. HEROLD All FRONT ROW: ILei+ Io righfl Evie Carpenler, Nancy Niccolson, Marilyn Simmons, Arleen Hughes, Par Thompson, Charlofle Slephens. Ki'Hy McCIay, Vivian Scarbury, Sarah Percuoco, Margarel Chesley. SECOND ROW: Dwayne Shacklefon, Es+her Smirh, Lavine Wiles, Leah Halberg, Donna Whifaker, Georgia Bue++ner, Belly Koonfz. Jimmy Bu+Ier. THIRD ROW: Bob Freyer- murh, Jack Orphan, Doug Fralis, Eddie Cernin, James Model, Russel Cogar, Vern Curlis, Neil Oudeians, Robert Sco+I. MISS SeLEGUE All FRONT ROW: lLeiI Io righll Carolyn Whipple, Molly Rodriguez, Mary Arzouman, Dixie Sherard. Ordella Vaardahl, June Lois Blair, DeVonn Johnson, Jean Moore, Beverly Tankersley, Nolene Geese. SECOND ROW: Irven VanNess, Melba Tankersley, Coileen Tucker, Marlene Wagner. Norma Tank- ersley, Eslher Meddinqs, Ruby Wills, Bob Tagney. THIRD ROW: Bill Mul- Iane, Raymond Aikin, Danny Wassgren. CIEH Woodward, Willis Young, Richie Billaud, John Gall, Kenny Burfon, David Thompson. MR. BIRD BIZ FRONT ROW: lLeif Io righfl Mary Lou Donalo, Margie Hammel, Nancilee Berryhill, Charlene Arneson Gloria Hales, Shirley Heinfman, Joyce Johnson, Jane? Glover Janice Kelly Mary Lou Sprague, SECOND ROW: Darrell Howell, Tom Howard Roberf Arneson, Don Nelson Charles Erickson, Jack Eckles Roberi Cosfle. THIRD ROW: Bruce Davis, Tom Skaggs, Chuck Hamp- Yon, George Lee, Bill Alphin, Earl Moren, Dave Urane. 31000 yOU JO . . . page sevenlyrfhree ,If when we were a coup e of kids. . . . MRS. HENDERSON BI2 FRONT ROW: lLef+ Io righrl Marlene Berke, .Ioan Euper, Edna Barlon. Lucille Pribble, Helen Koesfer, Margaref Jones, Rober+a Smilrh, Norma Con- freras, Pal Gafely, Pal Dundas. SECOND ROW: Harry Webb, Don Wallcer, Bill Sperling, Bob Eggerf, Bob Montgomery, Tom Riley, Elliorl Bernard, Paul Cecil. THIRD ROW: James McDowell, Laurie Tyerman, Bill Slxiplon. Roberl Meyer, Kennefh Day, Jerry Vernia. Charles While, Gerald Gresham. UNGRADED-MRS. DESPER FRONT ROW: ILef+ Io righfl Melody Loos, Diane Cirri, Pal McKay, Linda Gofor+h, SECOND ROW: Gary Rhine, Fernando Galaviz, Paul Thrasher. STANDING: Mrs. Emily Desper.. JUNIOR HIGH MISCELLANEOUS FRONT ROW: ILef+ Io righil Barbara Johnslon A7, Sheila Word A7, Alice Hier A7, Wilma McDowell A8, Jane Caswell A8, Valerie Joy A8, Ada Goen B9, Nancy Sfephens A9, D. Haprov B9, Pai Serian A7. SECOND ROW: Armanda Villarruel A7, Lehland Peu'f'r A7, Richard Parrish BB, David Cowley A7, Ross Heman A9, Robin Frisius A9, Billy Williams A9, Bill Balmer B8, Bill Sfeiner A8. page tevenly iour ,, .M-F v4n',,,...,..-- ' SENIOR HIGH MISCELLANEOUS FRONT ROW: ILeH fo righfl Elizabefh Pressey BIO, Beverly Gray AI I, Joyce Awe All, Carolyn Whi+alzer AIO, Nancy Vaughn All, Peggy Vaughn All. SECOND ROW: Janef Minderman BIO, Dorolhy Herrera AIO, Colleen Sinner AI I, Belly Powell AIC. THIRD ROW: Paul Koubel: AIO, Don Lafimore AI2. Boyd Burnelf BI2, Don Ernsf BI2. ,..- ,F 11 F f in ...X 3 E rg - ig? ., E ww-1. S Q W A-, .r i B1 4 S .1 if fe , F, Ai iw z xx gi his . I , i ,,4,. I s S 1 n IW- 'u ir Jfkf 'Q' 1 1 X' if , 1 I 5 4 P v i, I A ,QF ...I '1'i,f, . .. 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The ou+s+anding game of +he sea- son was a non-league confesi' wi+h Bell's biH'er cross lown rival, Hunl- ing+on Parlc. Quarferbaclc Jerry Tay- lor and fullback Dave Wallander paced your Eagles in a ihrilling I9-7 vic'rory over fhe I950 Norlhern league champs. Lefi' iaclcle Bob Wallander was +he only Eagle 'ro land a posi+ion on fhe firs'r s+ring all-league feam. Quarier- baclc Jerry Taylor and lefl' end Bill Posile secured posiiions on +he sec- ond-s+ring all-league seleciions. Co-cap+ains of your I950 pigslcin squad were iaclcles Diclc Carman and Bob Wallander. Wallander received addifional honors by being awarded +he Lions Club irophy for I'he ou+- slanding player of fhe year, fhe firsi lineman +o receive +his award in 'rhree years. Team coach was Mr. Sieve Bian- chi. Posfle Arrow, +op +o bo++om: Your varsity arid squad leaves fhe oym for +he second half againsf end Huniingfon Parlr. GCOYQC-3 Lee All-league BV! 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J , ,MN R - I -f f 6 4 V X ' FRONT ROW: lLeH +o righli Gay Burg Th D U N g Shl d BII B Ir Bb M -Igo y Wll Y g G Ie Babcock, Jim Sullivan, Fred Dunn, Bob Rose, o R d E I B h G g K Ip k IT L O b o h FOURTH ROW: Chuck Buchanan, Jim McKeehan, Wes e oe in . o roesbeclae, Jerr Reed, Mike Collin, ares re eric s, u ene Mc lean, on L gl y, J K g, B b D y D n S'fewar+. Lesfer Bell. FIFTH ROW: Chad Fiffinger, Ch I F d k E g C D N '1 I J N 'I BbFg J Mh PhlWI Bllkpf z? x Riley, Morris Adams, Kay Mannka. SECOND R I S' ls' D G II B b Walker Bob RD ROW: Arlhur Kn'gh+, J' n s, if us, re a ao, arry s urn, cac. ef USOTI, IIT1 05 ef, I Yle, I J . YOUR MIGHTY MIDGETS Luck ran wild for your B foo+baIl Ieam begin- ning Ihis year wilh a spanking for I-Iun'ring+on Park's IiH'Ie boys. Drugged wi+h vicI'ory, your Bee pigskin crew dropped Ihree in a row wifh aI+oge+her loo many one poinl losses. Luck had +urned Ihe o+her cheek. A 'rie Iook care of Soufh Gale for BeII's firsi' league billing. Spirir crep+ info Ihe nex'r clash Io bend San Pedro back for fhe year's only league win. Narbonne shiffed a sigh when Ihey heard ihe gun. I+ chalked up anolher one poinf loss for your hard hiffing miniafures. Vofed mos? valuable player of +he feam, Willis Young conlribufed 'rhree 'rouchdowns neH'ing I9 poinfs for a line year of ball handling. Noi' far be- hind in abiIiI'y was Dave Balinf, who had power in his punch. Among fhe oufslanding players of fhe year, in Ihe opinion of Coach Osburn, were Wally Soo Hoo, guard: Tom Riley, quarferbackg Bob Walker, guard, and Ihe man Ihaf scored I9, Ronnie Merrell, quar- Ierback. Refurning for a beH'er year and an experience I'haI' can noi' be malched are a few of fhe Iighfer IeH'ermen fhai' could noi' go on Io your varsi+y bu+ will give pIen'ry of Irouble fo compefilive Ieams. These are: Jerry Reed, back: Bob Walker, guard: Jim McKeehan, back, and Wesley Langley, back. Fred Dunn, foreground, and Tom Riley, background, 'ra g wi edro gridsiers. Unideniified Bell player is halled in fracas againsl Banning. +h P YOUR HUSTLING HCDGPSTERS Jim McCollum guard Lafhon Brewer cenfer Dean Logue forward Bill Sperling forward Leroy Nance guard Don Lafimore forward Jim Black guard Dennis Sfewari guard Boyd Burnefl fOYW5Td Bill Glanz cen+er Wirh a minimum of refurning leHermen and a maximum of inexperienced players, Coach Bud Naslund molded your varsi+y baslzefball 'feam info a squad of husfling ball players. Wifh a record of four league vic- fories 'for 'rhe season, fwo were recorded againsi' +he repugnanl' Soufh Gare Ramb- lers, much fo your safisfadion. Forward Bill Sperling sparked your varsify crew wi'rh I55 poinfs for fhe season wifh his 'reammare Boyd BurneH collecring I26 from 'rhe orher forward slo'r. Freshman cenfer, La- 'rhon Brewer, showed enough promise +o give lgraslzelball 'Fans a pleasan+ insighl' info fufure Eagle ball clubs. The loss of Sperling for ihe las+ rhree games due +o ineligibilify severely weak- ened Nasluncl's offensive drive. Co-capfains for your squad were forward Don La+imore and guard Jim Black. Bofh boys are seniors and will be missed on nexf year's squad. One cheering facl' is 'fhal' Bur- ne'H, Sperling, and Brewer will all be baclc on your nex'r seasons' ream. SEASON SCHEUDLE FIRST ROUND Bell, 43: Jordan, 57. Bell Bell, 403 Gardena, 46. Bell Bell, 463 Benning, 47. Bell Bell, 38: Soufh Gale, 35. Bell Bell, 44, San Pedro, 56. Bell Bell, 423 Riis, 48. Bell Bell Bell WON 4, LOST SECOND ROUND Narbonne, 55. Jordan, 70. Gardena, 47. Banning, 56. Sou+l'1 Ga+e, 50 San Pedro, 56. Riis, 48. Narbonne, 69. age e L.-A FRONT ROW lLell lo righll: Benny Duncan, Lee Baezsler, Jan Cline, Bob FRONT ROW lLell lo righll: Bill Williams, Allen Arlhur, Don AI Agamile, Carl Oudelans, Owen Nelson, Bill Nelson, Bill Ewe.'l. SECOND Upshaw. Larry Balh, Larry Barr, Don Lipponcoll. SECOND ROW J ROW: Bill Huber, Ronnie Mandy, George Salller, Slan Mlolfard, Coach Johns, Jerry Malhias, Paul Slern, Coach Millon Nash, David W d lc Mille? Nash, Richard Billaud, Tom Lalear, Bud Prilchard, Joe Trenary, Tom Mafhigg, Phil D9Ar-lgglo, Darrell Pruden, Angeo Bolo. CHARGING CEES, AND DYNAMIC DEES Your Cee leam lurned over a fairly successful season ending in lhird place, wilh eighl wins and six losses. The lirsl slring consisled ol3 Jan Cline, Rich- ie Billaud, Bud Prilchard, Slanley Wollard, and George Salller. High poinl man lor your Cee leam lhis year was Richie Billaud, who ended lhe season wilh an amazing I49 poinls. The co-caplains of your leam were SlanIeyWoIlard, and Tom Lazear. The Dee leam came oul even wilh seven wins and seven losses lo end a commendable season. Your lirsl slring was made up ol3 Don Aloi, Al Arlhur, Darrell Pruden, and lhe Malhias lwins, Tom and Jerry. High poinl-geller for lhe Dee's was Al Ar- lhur. Caplain lor your mighly midgels was Tom Malhias. CEE SEASON SCHEDULE DEE SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND Be , 3 I3 Jordan, 34. Be , 293 Gardena, 25. Be , 24: Banning, 36. Be , 343 Soulh Gale, 26. Be , 353 San Pedro, I8. Be ,401 Riis, I5. Be . 273 Narbonne, 20. SECOND ROUND Be ,323 Jordan, 38. Be ,263 Gardena, I5. Be , l8: Banning, 24. Be , 20: Soulh Gale, 26. Be ,223 San Pedro, I9. Be ,333 Riis, I9. Be , 35: Narbonne, 38. WON 8. LOST 6 FIRST ROUND Be , I93 Jordan, 35. Be , 25: Gardena, 4. Bel , 273 Banning, 25. Be , 29: Soulh Gale, 4. Be , I53 San Pedro, 37. Be , 24: Riis, I9. Be , 2 I3 Narbonne, 25. SECOND ROUND Be , 29: Jordan, 23. Be ,233 Gardena, I2. Be ,283 Banning, 3I. Be , I43 Soulh Gale, 27. Be , 3 I3 San Pedro, 36. Be , 303 Riis, 32. Bel, 333 Narbonne, 30. WON 7, LOST 7 p ge eighly-s YOUR AMBITIOUS ACROBATS FRONT ROW: lLef+ lo righll Richie Billaud, Don Lippinco++, Jim Buller, Gerald Manlrer, Jerry Ver- nia, Sian Tillman, Dave Urane, Gaylord Burgwald, Lloyd Coahran. SECOND ROW: Warren Hudson, Neil Isom, Bill Bandy, Lyle Hildebrand, Ronald Crepeau, Henry Rodriquez, Rosendo Cordero, Bob Wallander, Norm Sharlene, Mr. Gordon Naslund, coach. THIRD ROW: Benny Penegar, Jim Fleming, Verl Buclrly, Dale Logue, Tom Tivnen, Bill Collin, Bob Timins, Alsron lsorn. FOURTH ROW: Gary Conner, Jimmy Coughlin, Bill Nazarofl, Larry Barr, Bill Berwick, Fred Smilh, Oen Nelson, Jack Slall- cup, Joe S+ou+, Sonny Thompson, Pele Irwin. 311 ! mm' Your gym leam, under lhe iron rule of coach Bud Naslund, piled in- fo a rough league schedule and wound up wilh a very salislying ihird place posilion in league slandings. Naslund molded a small squad info a formidable gym leam of young- slers. Two gym members made a name 'lor 'rhemselves by grabbing lirsl' place honors in lhe league mee+. Jim Buller placed firsl' on lhe side horse, lhe lhird sfraighl year Bell has produced a champion side horse man. Lloyd Coahran loolc lirsl' in fumbling and +hen wen? on +o place second in lhe cily meel. TOP LEFT: BelI's Norman BunI:y Sharlein lalce, warm-up climb during league meal held a+ Bell. TOP RIGHT: Bill Bandy worlrs out on 'lhe high bar. BOTTOM LEFT: Don Lippincoll, conforlionisl ex- lraordinary BOTTOM RIGHT' Jim Buller dis Ia s champion- - P Y ship form on lhe side horse. Bell, 68If2g Jordan, 5IIf2. Bell, 7Ig Gardena, 49. Bell, II5lf2, Banning, 4If2 Bell, 72, Narbonne, 48. Bell, 64, Riis, 56. Bell, 49, Soulh Gale, 7l. Bell, 59, San Pedro, bl. WON 5 LOST 2 League Scores Coach Earl Harris congrafulales Phil Grigsby, winner of pre-season rourna- menf, while runner-up Albert Tossey looks on. 6 ell, 63 ell, 2, ell, Ig SEASON SCHEDULE Jordan, I. Bell, 4: Sou+h Gare, Gardena, 5. Bell, 5, San Pedro, 2 Banning, 6. Bell, 5, Narbonne, 2. WON 43 LOST 2. FRONT ROW lLeH fo righilz Bill Pool, Alber+ Tossey, C a.ie: Bradley, Bill Vinceni, Ronald Gold, Jim Neil, Hugh ion Paul Siern, Lee Baessler. SECOND ROW: Coach Earl Harris, Bob Agamiie, Adolph DeBlasio, Sianley Jervis, Don Laiimore, Norman Nor+h, Kenneih Wagoner, Gary Kreu+z, Ronald Mandy, Gilberf Dyrr, Coach Dave Gold. . v 3. 4 X YOUR TENNIS TEAMSTERS Despi+e a mid-season shake up in 'rhe +eam and coaching s+aFf, your hard hi+'ring +ennis squad finished +he season in fhird place behind Gardena and Banning. Mr. Earl Harris held down fhe coaching duiies af fhe beginning of +he season and Mr. Bud Naslund +oolc over when Mr. Harris lefl' school. Your squad's bes+ performance was agains+ 'rhe defend- ing champions, Soufh Gafe. I+ was Bell's firsi' vicfory over 'rhe Ramblers in six years. Firsf and second singles, Ronnie Gold and Phil Grigsby were +he oursianding Eagle per- formers of +he season. Grigsby wenf undefeaiecl while Gold los+ one lone ma+ch in league play. Gary Kreufz and Berf Tossey, firs+ doubles, during workouf in preparaiion for coming march. lTop righfl Fir:+ singles man, Ronnie Gold, practices as feammafes of,se.ve iorm. lBoHom righfl Z QI v-inmqng me QQ . V FQ!! 1... i igvtn ,aw- 3, 4. x 4, -3 V 5' '15, . ,,, 5' W Y H 'EZ - 1 WL2w Q Q 'SQ t ' I YOUR two xv B-I , M ., , ji, SPARKLING SPRINTERS li Bob Wallander high iurnp Bob Eggerf high hurdles Ray Lopez IOO yd. dash Bill Posfle 440 yd. run Jim McKeehan IOO yd. dash Maurice Maxwell 660 yd. run Sfan Wolfard I320 yd. run Bob Monfgomery pole vaulf Fred Smifh 660 yd. run Jerry Reed IOO yd. dash Bill Clabaugh 660 yd. dash Richie Billaud low hurdles Your varsify fraclc feam finished an acfive and excifing season in fiffh place. Coach Larry Os- burn formed a small buf able group of afhlefes info a sfrong spilce squad. BeII's oufsfanding fraclc confribufion was fheir speedy relay feam. Dur- ing fhe season, fhese eighf fellows were beafen once, by Jordan, Easfern-Marine league champs. In fhe league finals af Narbonne, Bell's speedy relay feam placed fhird, giving fhem a shof af fhe cify relays af fhe Coliseum. Ofher confribu- fions in fhe league finals was a fhird in fhe high hurdles by Bob Eggerf and a fourfh in fhe 440 by Danny Hanson. Your Bee squad, likewise small, failed fo score a league win. Jim McKeehan, Maurice Maxwell, and Sfanley Wolfard sparked fhe feam wifh sfel- Iar performances in fhe IOO, 660, and I320 re- specfively. Your Cee group also finished fhe league sea- son in fiffh place, compiling a record of fhree vic- forys and four sefbaclcs. Besf performance of fhe year was in fhe final friangular meef againsf Soufh Gafe and Gardena. Your Cee's swamped bofh feams wifh comparifive ease. VARSITY TRACK Bell, 593 San Pedro, 45. Bell, 40: Narbonne, 63. Bell, 68: Riis-Sanfa Fe, 36. Bell, 29: Soufh Gafe, 75. Bell, I3g Jordan, 9I. Bell, 67: Gardena, 36. Bell, 32: Banning, 7I. BEE TRACK Bell, 3Ig San Pedro, 55. Bell, 32: Narbonne, 63. Bell, 2l: Riis-Sanfa Fe, 54. Bell, 33: Soufh Gafe, 62. Bell, I3: Banr-ing, 8l. Bell, 2624, Gardena, 68If3. Bell, I2: Jordan, 82. CEE TRACK Bell, 29: San Pedro, 50. Bell, 50: Narbonne, 27. Bell, 22If3: Riis, 4926. Bell, 55: Soufh Gafe, I7. Bell. IIZAI Banning, 63If3. Bell, 45: Gardena, 32. Bell, 3: Jordan, 74. VARSITY TRACK TEAM-TOP PICTURE, FAR LEFT. FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righfl: Ken Goldsfein, Sfan Tillman. Roberf Dougherfy, Gary Lang, Tom Riley, Tom Powers, Norm Sigorski, Bob Meyer, Bob Whife. SECOND ROW: Coach Milfon Nash, Darrell Howell, Bob Eggerl, Ray Lopez, Don Blanchard, Danny Hanson, Bob Wal- lander. Dave Wallander, William Posfle, Coach Larry Osburn. THIRD ROW: Lyle Parrish, Lafhon Brewer, Bob Gold, Clifford Jordan, Darry Kinman, George Tolmasoff. Tom Broudy, Bob Scoff. Bob Freyermufh. VARSITY ACTION PHOTO: Goldsfein, Howell, and Hanson iog ouf of furn. BEE TRACK TEAM-MIDDLE PICTURE, FAR LEFT. FRONT ROW lLeff fo righfl: Bob Monfgomery, Bob Wallrer, Richie Billaud, Maurice Maxwell, Jan Cline, Bob Droesbeke, Jim McKeehan, Sfan Wolford, Tom Lazear. Phil Wylie. SECOND ROW: Coach Milfon Nash, Larry Sundin, Sfan Holsfed, Sfeve Gold, Arnis Rielcsfins, Fred Smifh, Bob Cordova, Joe Hagen, Gene Merryman, Ronnie Waffs. Coach Larry Osburn. BEE ACTION PHOTO: Cline, Wylie, and Rieksfins falie a fasf lap. CEE TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM PICTURE. FAR LEFT. FRONIQXROW: lLeff'fo riqhfl: Jerry Reed. Bill Clabaugh, Larry Bafh, Johnny Casas, Les Lumbaffis. SECOND ROW: Darrell Brownell, Bill Shu- bin, Larry Winans, Franlr Sanserino ,Eugene Holfz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nash, Don Lannsfon. Ray Sfewarf, Vic Heinfzman. Jim Wadni- xak, William Herr Bill Eshelby. Fred Smith, Coach Larry Osburn. CEE ACTION PHOTO: Brownell, Calhoun, and Roberfson warm up. Ilya ri FRONT ROW ll.ef'I' fo righll: Alberi Griffin, Adolf DeBlasio, Dan Miller, Don Langsfon, Bob Cordova, Charles Bradley. SECOND ROW: Hugh Hier. Bill Clabauqh, Lyle Parrish, Neil Oudeians, Bob Freyermu+h, O+is Holsied, Coach Earl Harris. If you don'+ keep your eyes open, you're bound +o miss somefhing around ihis school. New fo Bell +his year were your crew of hu1'iFin', puffin' disfance men. Under fhe lead- ership of coach Earl Harris, fhe cross coun'rry feam sfarfed wha'r mighi' well be qui+e a spori' a+ Bell in fhe coming years. Anofher new and novel endeavor ai' Bell fhis year was fhe mangling done by coach Sfeve Bianchi's mas+erfuI mal' men lbeffer known as 1'he wresfling classl. Wa'rch for fhese killers on T.V. in 1'he fufurel Coach Earl Harris checks Gilberi Dyrr and feam- mafes in crosscoun+ry lime frials. niques. YOUR LIVELY Members of Bell's popular wresllinq class lo k on as lwo classmafes demonsirale proper Qech M Here, under lhe leadership of Donna anok, is your drill leam in one of iheir many perfeci iormafions. LADS AND LASSIES Homecoming Day was formed drill leam. A+ half +ime in The big game wifh N a red le+fer day for your newly bonne, Miss Tinky Willard's caper cuH'in' cufies copp special aH'en+ion wiih fheir firs+ appearance since fh organizalion. Donna Manok led lhe delighfful damsels fhrough +h colorful drills wifh flashing pom-poms al' fhe P. T. A. Bowl game. The girls looked real nea'r in fheir frim oulfifs of bl skir+s, whi+e blouses and orange lies. Ye olde Alma Mai' is proud of you. Your fhree energefic cheerleaders, Jim Fleming, Ric Billaud, and Lloyd Coahran, were seen al' every foofb game going 'rhrough all fhe exhausling mofions necessary fo keep up +he pep and spiril of fhe fans who aH'ended. al'- ed eir eir Milk ue el' hie all Your active yell leaders +his pas? year have been, lefi 'lo righ+, Jim Fle ing, Richie Billaud, and Lloyd Coahra Wiihouf fheir agile aniics, you could N have displayed such splendid sporisma ship and Fine spirif. m. H. oi n. Shown going lhrough fheir precise rmalions is your newly formed drill am, organized under ihe able direc- on of Miss Tinlry Willard and led by onna Manoir. YOUR DIAMOND DUSTERS Headed by Coach Sfeve Bianchi, your s'I'rong varsiI'y baseball I'eam finished I'he season in a Ihree-way deadlock wifh Narbonne and Ban- ning for Ihe Easlern-Marine league championship. Affer dropping 'Ihree sI'raigh+ ball games your varsiI'y came roaring back +o drop bo+h I'he pennan+ hungry Narbonne Gauchos and I'he Banning PiIoI's. S'rrong poini' of your varsi+y was fhe capable Iwo-man hurling sfaff of Bill Sperling and Tom Skaggs. Each man compiled a win-loss record of five and Iwo and bofh recorded ou+- slanding sI'rike-ou'r records. Skaggs was also +he big s+ick of Ihe season by walloping a sensafional .500 av- erage for Ihe season. Shor'rs'rop Bud Prifchard was nexi' wiI'h a .365 baf- +ing mark. 53' B I 5 TOP ROW: iI.ef+ Io righil Joe Trenary, oullielderg Bobbie Lehow, infielder: Gene Messina, ou+fieIderg Dick Bogard, infielder. SEC' OND ROW: Don TruiH, calcherg Morris Adams, ouffielderg Tom Ska s ifcher' Willis Youn inhelder. THIRD ROW: Bill S erlin 99 . P . 9. , F? , 9- pifcherp Dick Carman, infielderg Bud Prifchard, lnfielderg Phil Finn, SEASON SCHEDULE BELL, I2gJORDAN,3. BELL,7:GARDENA, 4. BELL,8gGARDENA,0. BELL,0: BANNING, '. BELL, O: SOUTH GATE, 7. BELL, 2g SOUTH GATE. 3. BELL, 63 SAN PEDRO, 2. BELL, 5, SAN PEDRO, 7. BELL, I4:RIIS,O. BELL, II:RIIS, I. BELL,5:NARBONNE,4. BELL,6:NARBONNE.3. BELL, IC:JORDAN,2. BELL,9: BANNING,5. DORSEY TOURNAMENT BELL, bi SAN FERNANDO, 7. WON I0-LOST 4 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW ILeff Io rughfl Chad Fifhnger Willis Young Richard Carman Tom Skaggs Morris Adams Ronnie Merrll Joe Tenary Jim McCollum BOTTOM ROW. Leon Esfrlne Gene Messina, Bobbie Leho Bill Sperling Bud Prifchard, Phil Finn, Dick Bogard, Coach Sieve Bianchi. FRONT ROW lLeff fo righ+l: Jim Sharp, Don Birely. Bob Tagney, Dennis Hollow, George Sarfler, Bill Bush, Dick Duran. SECOND ROW: Roger Geweclre. Paul Swaim, Bob Upshaw, Danny Wassgren, Duane Cole, Jaclrie Johnzon, Al Arfhur. Greq Kalpakorf, Darryl Pruden. THIRD ROW: Coach Henry Herold, Dean Logue. Bill Henning, Larry Woodman, Bill Ewerf, Bill Slripfon, Al Griffin, Franlr Koubelr, Tom Mafhias, Paul Koubelr, FOURTH ROW: Mgr. William Huper, Jim Wagner, Jim Rulh Russel Scrivner, Calvin Brown, Don Aloi, Tom Spiner, Bill Zaro, Jerry Mafhias. Jim llonalrer. YOUR CHAMPIONS Under fhe capable managemenf of coach Henry Herold, your Bee Baseball leam swep+1'he Easlern-Marine League championship, losing only 2 of 'rhe I2 league games played. Coach Herold expressed his feelings aboul' fhe cham- pionship when he said, We played as a +eam and noi' as individuals. Lefl' fielder, Ed Neilan led 'rhe feam in league balling wilh a 'rerrific .555 average. Calcher Bob Tagney was second wi+h .463 and second baseman Dean Logue was lhird wil'h .333. SEASON SCHEDULE Bell, l3g Jordan, 0. Bell, I lg Jordan, 6. Bell, 6, Gardena, 0. Bell, 73 Gardena, 2. Bell, 63 Banning, 4. Bell, I5g Banning, IO. Bell, 9: Soulh Gale, 0. Bell, 8, San Pedro, 9. Bell, 3: San Pedro, I. Bell, 2, Narbonne, 7. Bell, 7, Narbonne, 6. Bell, 7, Soufh Ga+e, 6. WON IO LOST 2 TOP TO BOTTOM lLeff fo righll George Saffler, oullielder: Bill Henning, pilchen Bill Slriplon, infield- erg Tom Maihias pifcher, Dean Logue, inlielder: Den- nis Hollow infielderg Bruce Myers, ouflleldert Duane Co'e, pifcherg Danny Wassgren, infielderg Bob Taq- ney, calcher. M Gh1f -A 4 PK I na, 0' fgwfx 34 fi Q MXL A., fn . 9 or ' . '! Q foal' .qv 11.12. f,.ni'1' an-L ,,. fam V .r--+7 L '74 ., , . ' ' L: - Ks, , A JW? , 1,3 ' 1 ' o n Y ' f W 1 n o D 4 YE -aug-wx J., Q 555. 5 S! , my f , In v V, Q 4 'Z 17' . fs U, 4 ' , f fu, fx Q li An' '3 'IN 0 Mig '+P E, Q :Eir Xiwgxz, 354 .5 M' xi 'Q Q, 3 mx '9 wa W' . ' 'Wai N ,lui 3 ig 3 . 4 .,., gu ' -anti' MQW 57018 S 1 Q. f. lk! WINTER CABINET-STANDING: lleell 'lo righll Joyce Davis, Calherine Schaeffer, Son- nie Johnson, Margie Hieberf, Thelma Avery. SEATED: Rosemary Verrell, Connie Corlis, Don- na Searing. STANDING: Barbara Shubin. YOUR DAUNTLESS DEBS Your G.A.C., sponsored by Mrs. Jean Aiello, has ihrough 'fhe years grown 'ro be 'rhe mosf enjoyable and successful girls iunior high associalion. Esfablished buf fhree and a half shorl years, 'rhis group has shown ifs superior leadership fhrough i+s vas+ advance- menis and an accumulaiion of a large membership. Among The many aciivi- lies carried on in 'rhe pasi' year has been, baslcefball, baseball, and volley- ball. SUMMER CABINET-STANDING: lLef+ io righll Joylene Fellrner Doris Marlin. Sandra Miller. Mrs. Jean Aiello. SEATED: Gloria Sev- erance, Barbara Shubin, Rosemary Verrell, Mar- fie Hieberf. FRONT ROW: lLef+ +o righ+ lCarrolI S+ewar+, Ca+herine Schaeffer, Sonnie Johnsion, Thelma Av- ery, Margie Hieber+, Mrs. Jean Aiello, adviser, Donna Searing. Barbara Shubin, Connie Coriis, Mar+ha Pafherson, Doris Marlin. SECOND ROW: Arlene Gan+her, Gloria Severance, Rosemary Ver- rell, Nancy Langley, Barbara Apple, Donna Mason, Hu'da Johnson, Carolyn Dundas, Effie Nor+hup, Barbara Johns+on Sandra Miller, Dianne Merren, Jac'fie Chapman, Dolores Brown. THIRD ROW: Joylene Felirner, Joan Dodson, Joyce Davis, Lorna Russell, Nancy Hes+er Rufh Seaburg, Sharon Cov- in 'ron Dixie Ray, Colleen Jacobson, Jodine Car- man. Elaine Wrighl, Elsie Marrow. 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