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Y C' te-Q A7 Q Produced by C . . C. C . ..Annua 1 aff of I952g Bell High School, Bell, California Screen play by C or C , .rea .S or e.,e., ..,e A or e..e .r.,.,ee C or Los Angeles Engraving Company I Direcior of pho+ograp 1 ,. o,.., S f.l..il,o or oeee, oo... ooooeo . C oooeoeoo C A C ,oeoo oe...o,...oo A nfhony Loya Sfudios Film ediforr rrrrrr,,, C, ,,raA,,' ,,,o,.a,oar .. ,or., oooo . Hunfinglon Park High School Prini' Shop Special effecfs W, ,,,,w,Y, ,,w, A ,.A... A,,,,,.,. C , ,,,e,e..a...,.,.,,, .,...e,....e,e,e...,,, S . K. Smlfll Company Addifignal dialogu lvl rr,,,,r,,,,,,a,,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,, T wen+ie'l'h Cenfury Fox Film Corpora'l'ion D' + d b ,,a,ag ,laag, ,y,,., S aa,r S A, rraa r,,,,, ,,,,, i,,,,rr,,,,arar, , , .r.r.,r,,.ooo rr...,ar......,eo.eee M . Ch le M. 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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION has been chosen as 'the Iheme for Ihis I952 Eagle because il' so accuralely depicls 'rhe life af Bell High School. LIGHTS are 'rhe seniors, who are loolned up l'o by everyone from B7 fhrough BIZ. They are nol' lhe under- sludies, bul' l'he STARS! The CAMERA is experl'ly operaled by l'he adminis+ra- 'rion and 'Iacul+y. For fheir endless hours of direcfing and producing, l'hese educalors deserve our uI'mos+ l'hanlcs. ACTION, one of I'he mosl' imporI'an'r 'rhings in school life, is depicled by all l'he acl'ivil'ies. Al'hle'rics, dances and clubs have made and will conlinue Io make +his school whal H' is, I'he greal'es'r foundafion of Tomorrow. His wil'h greal' pleasure and pride lhaf we, +he sfalil, cu+ and wrap up, 'Ihis, +he I952 Eagle, for l'he graduafing sen- iors of I'he winler and summer classes of I952. They are l'he ones who will con1'inue I'o carry l'he name of Bell High School Io fame, locally, na'I'ionally and in'I'erna'rionally. In closing il is appropriafe fo lhanlc TwenI'ie+h Cenfury Fox Film Corpora'rion for 'rheir unending help and co-oper- a'rion which lhey gave by making possible a 'four of 'rheir mol'ion piclure lol' in Hollywood. Wifhoul' I'his co-opera- 'rion and l'echnical help 1'his annual would nol be I'he suc- cess 'rhal i+s producers know il' will be. X page live X 1 W Wu HENRIETTA BLOOD Edifor-in-chief The Camera is now furning +o lhe unlold slory of our producers.. During our year of service we've 'rryed +o bring oul' for you 'I'he mosl' popular maior sfudio previews for you, fhe public: and +hrough our work comes your l952 Academy Award, The Eagle. Your direclor for This sensa+ional feafure was Mr. Charles Garven. So now fhal' our work ' y done we bid A fond adieu +o y u fro , fhe roducer' ,T ,71y 1' llvlfmel Ml ll W W A W Ziff W Wil T 1 J all fl ll ufyivybjbijyl l page six X THE GREATEST STAFF ON EARTH ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS-Top fo boHom: lLe'F+ +o righfl John Raife, associaie edilor W '52, Bill Jones, associale edilor S'52q Joan Coulson, business manager: Lois Lehnhardf, faculfy eclilor W'527 Bill Clabaugh, 'facully edifor S'52g Jim McKeehan, s+uden+ life and arf ediforg Louise Powers, club ediforg Janef Roberfs, senior edilorg Shir- ley McConlrey, class edilor W'52: Roylene Slrinner, class edifor S'52g Gerald Gresham, spods edifor W'52g Ted Romanov, sporls edifor S'52: Evie Carpenler, publicily manager: Ernesl Lowe, phofographerg Mr. Charles M. Garven, faculfy advisor. 2' W-... f.'s.qgfN cw'-'f 'di so THE MoB...sEE1 i All righl you muggs, +his is lhe Annual sfaff ,... see! We're fhe mob fha? pul' your kissers on display in fhis year book, and if you have any kicks, we have a place for guys and gals like you ... see! If you lhink your puss decorafes +he page any, +hen fhe book has accomplished i+s purpose . . . see! We are giving you fhis book as a reminder of all +he good 'limes you have had fhis year. . .seel Them's 'rhe fac+s . . . see! as xg page seven j page eighi MR. STANLEY ROBSON, counselor of Bell High, is a very impor+an'f facfor in fhe making and producing of Bell high. His main dufy is +o help each siar de- cide his course of siudy. MR. JOHN STEELE, regis+rar, is direcfor in charge of a++ending s+ars. His duly is +o 'fake care of fhe checking in and checking ou+ of each sfarlef. MOSES A MISS BARBARA SMITH, girls' vice principal, works wifh fhe girls and pro- moles good spirir wiihin +he school. As co-producer. if is her iob +0 see fhai fhe produclions go off in good siyle. MR. LLOYD PACK, boys' vice principal, works under fhe general direclor +o iron ou+ fhe breaks and cu'rs in 1he daily shoo+ing schedule of fhe school life. i YGU WERE MEANT FOR Mr. Virgil Framp'ron, principal of Bell High school, is fhe general direc'ror and producer of fhe acfions fhai' lake place in +he school. His fwelve years of service 'io Bell have been a real inspirafion and have held high fhe siandards of Bell High School. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT' ILeIf fo righfi Mr Edward Triolo Mrs SCIENCE DEPARTMENT- ILeH +o ri MI Mr C II' J d M EI' JeHa Henderson, Mrs. HeIen Arnold, Mrs. Gladys wildman, Mr. FrederiIi befh MacKinnon, Mr. Fraincis Waddingham, Mrs, Ehzrloiieagiavidrson, IIE: Frederiisen, deparfmeni chairman: Dr. Jessie Bailey, Miss Anna German. parimenf chairman: Mr. Roberi Bosanko, Mr. Henry Dirlrs, Mr. Raymond ,L any gf' Kirkwood. f . 4 '-,QM M I K E' Lf UJI . wi I1 1 I I0 J 0 V, I4 N, 1 I l, I ,Al I I Il, ,I If . If tfifrdx V I 'J 2 A J Vx. f :J ,ff p, li JI II XI I, I uf IIJJ I ,AQ 9 ,ur v I3 F 9 U' 9 If f .fr I Q vi 9 J 0 ' nf ' fl. s f UW XI- 6' Us 0' 4, SQ , if ' , 1 . f 0 , , C, f , A I I ky Ayvbitygysfa If' Llyfkz ef if 6 4 YXS7 ,N Y I C J N r I s - NP J ,J 9 or X X x,, 5 If ,Ji I A IUWII NAME? DESIISE ,I ,II T, W is ,I .Q is I V I rr ,A rx V 0 I I Nr Iv of 66 5 4 I W 5 If If .1 I oi 4 QP 9 Xch X9 xy 51 V X xv 4 'X E II ' If VI 'IIINX Ikvvcvyw JJ! I Ze 6 23' DJ X6 Ox JI K6 If ' pf' Os 5 sf' A QD A -'O ,fx O If If Ni 0 0? AV XIIVIMV ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SEATED: ILef1 fo righII Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Emily Belcher, Miss E+heI Robinson, Miss JeaneHe Thompson, Miss Elizabefh Fich+er. STANDING: Mr. Forres+ M. McAIpin, depar+menf chairman, Dr, Alice Colvin, Mr. Charles Garven, iournalism adviser, Mr. Thomas Cox, Dr. JuIie+ Szeltler, Miss Clara Se Legue, Miss Mary Knowles. . MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: ILef+ 'lo righ+I Mrs. FIorence Nash. Mrs. AIice Thompson, Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, Mr. Samuel Hous+on, Mr. Henry Harold, Mr. Percival Niersbach, depar+men'r chairman: Mr. Gail Thompson. ART righll helm fnan. DEPARTMENT: ILef+ +o Dr. Fred Nyquisl, Mr. Wil- Bodine, deparlmenl chair- MUSIC DEPARTMENT: lLef+ 'fo righfl Mr. Donald Carfer, Mr. Rober+ Wells, deparlmenl chair- man: Mr. Roy Schwieger. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPART- MENT: lLef+ io righf IMrs. Lila Holguin, deparlmenl chairman: Mrs. Clcdelh Gerard. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPART- MENT: lLeH 'fo riglifl Mr. Chauncey Phillips, Mr. Richard Schell, Mr. Pefcr Krogslad. de- parfmenl chairman: Mr. Waller Lipman, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Roberl Coleman, Mr. Roscoe Bulcher. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: lLef+ Io righlrl Miss Jean Reed, Miss Lolene Wil- lard, Mrs. Nellie Cale, Miss Zoe Bromley, deparlmenl chairman. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: lLef+ lo righll Mr. Sieve Bianchi, Mr. Gordon lBudI Naslund, Mr. Millon Nash, deparflmenl chairman: Mr. Bob Bosanlro, Mr. Larry Osburn. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: lLef'I fo righll Mr. AI Bird, Mr. Charles Redburn, Mrs. Melissa Sfedman, depar+men+ chairman: Mr. Bill Comerchero, Mrs. Hel- en Niersbach. .1 HOME ECONOMICS DEPART- MENT: lLefI' Io righll Mrs. Lu- cille- Way, Mrs. Sue Collins, Miss Kafheren Smiih, Mrs. Grace Har- rell. iffy U W 7 X-M ANOTHER PART OF THE FACULTY REALLY TERRIFIC ,- LIBRARIANS: Miss Mary Deely, Miss FINANCIAL MANAGER: Mr. Conley BOOKROOM CLERK: Mrs. Margarei Helen Neel. Gibson. Nowell. CUSTODIANS: lLef+ fo righfl Sealed Francis Carragher, Mary Praffo, Tom- mie Lang, Alberf Molinari. Sfanding Mr. Gwinn, Bud HiaH, Nathaniel Wai son, Kelly Kay. -...N . f-43 CAFETERIA STAFF: lLef'r +o rigI'i+l Gladys Timmons, Dorofliy Paris, Maflie Walfers, Georgia Suflon, Rulh Daniels, Elizabeih Tassari, managerg Bill Davis. SECRETARIES: iLeff1o riglmfl Mrs. Hel- len Piclcrem, affendance officeg Mrs. Leia Morris, vice principal's ofificey Mrs. Mar- gare+ Nowell, bool: room: Mrs. Vera McFarland, counSelor's office: Mrs. Tl'lOf8 McClinfoclr, principal's office. page eleven W4 is g QW ,Q P iv ig ' 5? x MN qfgig ,ff ,, A ' 'gg 9' 4 , an ,Wx 49? ,'I5 NW may Q . xy V 1 , QQf'xif'- NM f l 5 fx V' x fi 9 ,A lk A 1, i I xr. ag FK ..p 6 ,X nik l wi X1 k i 'XX 1' X 2 X X 'K P 1 I Y I .Q 'YN i I 'Q Y' ' In ggQ.QQgQlllOOOOC.lQ,O'.l' 5 15 J sw 5 xi fl 1 .Q .. 2, 5 5? 45. QA f QE? 2 1 l :ZEQ 3 l all . if . . 'Ti if if , ga 72 1.1 ,xx . 'El gi 1,1 5 vj r f I-Q.-A , . X X .. H 1 8 ' X 5 , g ,I . ' ' 34 3 'I u w tk -. . .... .2 . S: :Q 4 'Ar' r 4, igi' pf Y v. .1 of 1 :aj F, 'iw' .Q ' Ti. .rg 5 .' xifi 1, . .nf VY.. ,,., -lf: In A V 'ii mu. ' , s , i 1 Q- 5 x rd: S. ff ga 1 ff. s f' SM. . tg' 3. y + ' -fb x' 1 ,- 4 1 f .L .4 321' PH 3 ' Q BILL SPERLING S+uden'r Body presidenf, W' 52 FIRST ROW: lLef+ fo righll Chuclr Buchanan, vice president Barbara Karr, secrefaryg Diane Moon, ireasurerg Ernesi Lowe, commissioner of publicafionsg Nafalie Cecere, commissioner of welfare. SECOND ROW: Sandra Kellon, com- missioner of clubs: Pai McNabb, comissioner of social acfiviliesg Margie Hamel, vice presideni Girls' League: Jean Moore, secrelary Girls' League: Nancy Niccolson, 'rreasurer Girls' League. THIRD ROW: Sue Cox, commissioner of a?hle+ics, Girls' League, Nancy Baumbach, counselor of W' Council: Woody Wilkins, vice presidenl, Boys' Forum: Larry Barr, secrefary- ireasurer Boys' Forum: Don Lippincoll, corn, missioner of afhleiics, Boys' Forum. page iourleen MARY LOU DONATO TOM POWERS Girls' League presidenf, W'52 Boys' Forum presidenf, THANKS This is +he end of a perfecl' year. The lighfs go off, lhe cameras are sfill, il' is quiel' on +he sei, and all 'rhe wonderful aclion is al' a sfandsfill. Many even'rs were enjoyed by +he sfudenl' body, such as assemblies, and many more spor+nigh+s, ex- change assemblies, dances, such as 'lhe Kiclc Off, Ladies Leap, Farewell Bawl, Sadie Hawkins, Turn- abouf and Corona1'ion ball. New ac+ion fool: place when 1'he Ladies, Knighls, and Sfudenl' Courf were organized +o help main- +ain sludenf government bln NANCY NICCOLSON GILBERT DYRR urls' League Presidenl' S'52 Boys' Forum Presidenl' S'52 ILLION All +l1e ligl'11's were focused on Bill Sperling, winfer presidenf, and Vern Curiis, summer presidenh bo+l-i fo be complimenfed 'For +l1eir ou+s+anding work in Bell's sfudenf governmenf- The ac'rion 'rl'1a'I' wen? on around Bell was under 'rlwe capable clirecfion of Mr. Collis Jordan. Sepfember s+ar+s a new year. Then you will see +l1e ligl'1+s go on, and fhe cameras will be ready for acfion once more. sa M5 IW r I . 5 VERN cuRTls C S+uden+ Body Presidenf S'52 FIRST ROW: lLef+ fo rigl'i+l Morris Adams. vice presidenf: Sue Lang, secrelary: Jeane'He EvereH, ireasurer: Pai Hare, commissioner of regulafions: Rosemary Verrell, commissioner of welfare. SECOND ROW: Barbara Sliubin, com- missioner of clubs: Donna Kunakofi, commis- sioner of social acfivifies: Nancy Baumbach, vice presidenl Girls' League: Ann Dalu, secre- +ary Girls' League: Marilyn Simmons, +reasurer Girls' League. THIRD ROW: Na+ Cecere, com- missioner of afhleiics Girls' League: Lupe Gal- lardo, councelor W' Council: Gerald Maxwell, vice presidenf Boys' Forum: Bill Clabaugh, sec- re+ary-freasurer Boys' Forum: Jerry Maflwias, commissioner of afhlefics Boys' Forum. page iifieen Brenl' Dalrymple, W '52 Jr. High Sludenl' Body presidenl, passes dulies 'lo lhe capable hands of David Thompson, S '52 Jr. High Sludenl Body presidenf. WINTER CABINET-KNEELING lLel'r lo righll: John Carroll, sludenf body lreasurer: Spilre Lunn, sludenl body vice presidenl. STANDING: Barbara Johnson, Girls' SHORT SUBJECTS Slarlels, Jr. Hi Leaders, sparlcled as lhey slaged a lriumphanf year, which sfarfed by drawing up lhe new Jr. Hi conslilulion. Top billing goes lo lhe direclor, Mr. Collis Jor- dan, whose guidence is perfeclion. Sel up of lhe year had many playnighls, movies, and games. These playniles gave wilh dancing, ping pong, vollyball, and besl' of all, plain old culling up. A shining example of cooperalion and hard worlc was produced in lhe Jr. Hi lea, slaged lo conducl' lhe new B7's inlo a friendly almosphere. Mislress of Ceremonies for lhis evenl' was Jr. Girls' League presidenl, Belly Millsap. All in all, wilh lhe old casl' of firsl' semesler plus lhe new sfars of lhe second semesler, lhe year has become a produclion worlh remembering. SUMMER CABINET-KNEELING lLeH lo righll: Milne Borwiclr, sludenl body vice presidenlg Richard Jenluns sludenf body lreasurer. STANDING: Colleen Jacobson League Treasurer: Beverly Raymond, sludenl body sec- JR. GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS: Belly Mil- sludenl body secrefaryg Bobby Demming, Girls' League relary: Joann Gibson, Girls' Lea ue secrelar 3 Norma sa , W '52, lLef+ insell and Roberla Hod e, vice residenl' Norma McCourl Girls' Lea ue secrefar 9 Y Lehnhardl, Girls' League vice presidenl. P 9 P - I 9 Y S '52 lRigh+ insell. Phyliss Yeager, Girls' League lreasurer. fm. ? iv' Ram uf' is? UPPER LEFT: Breaking fhe Pinala are Darilynn Bybee and Woody Wil- kins. LOWER LEFT: Kickoff Komedians are: lLef+ +o righil Carol Rogers, Dave Wallander, Sharon Fogalsirum, Tom Broudy, Chuck Hamplon. X UPPER RIGHT: Turnaboui iesliviiies were enioyed by: JoAnn and Ron Mand, BeHy Millsap, Jim McKeehan, Na+ Cecere, Ber+ Tossey, Don Blanchard, Nancy Nicholson, Darilynn Bybee, Woody Wilkins, Bob Sco'H', Arlene Gorre. LOWER RIGHT: Wha' Happon? Ladies Leap viclims are: Sharon Fog- alsirum, Tom Broudy, Don Blanchard, Nancy Nicholson, Gary Rogers, Sue Lang, John Raiie, Louise Powers. MOONLIGHT SERENADE Swinging +hrough a maze of dances 'I'his pasf year are iusf a few of +he happy couples fhal' appeared 'For fhese fun iesfs. A+ ius'r ihe righl' momeni, a pinaia was +he main aH'rac1'ion al' 'rhe Turnaboui, aifer which The sweei' soil' music again con+ribu+ed fo +he happy dance mood. Kickoff s+ar+ed The semesler in honor of fhe greaf Bell foofball squad, while Ladies Leap was anofher +rea+ for fhe boys. Ofher dances no+ picfured were: Farewell Bawl, Sadie Hawkins and +he beaufiful Corona+ion Ball. page sevenfeen ONE THING LEADS Cem' on LuIcey, I'his ain'+ no show, ye know! I a been chasin' you ever year now fer sebondy eIebon years, an' I ain'+ Icaiched up wiff you'uns yeI'. You less go'r Io give up some +imel Things reaIIy popped when +he aucfion sI'arI'ecI. Mary Ann from HuH'in' I'IoIIar bough+ George Ihe Hermii' for one whole cIoIIar. Wonder if she goi' her money's worfh? ER LEFT D I ER RIGHT: Ah please, H won'+ hur+ 'ro be hifchedl WER LEFT L I: I h WER RIGHT: Boy, goIIy whaf a hungry bunch of vulchers... Hvwwmmqggq i , L. Y 7: if-. A . if if-S F . 'DU ,A I - , -H, ' '55 - , f f' vi .- ,Q Qi 5, t A Q x 1, A ,R df ,g 2 2. . A f L mv f A 'Lf2:'1 -- N - ,js . V Ju, fx xi A 'VV fy I J .J Ya ,Q 5 X K5 if f o x V.-, ,.'. AWN l 22' 4-fg v 0,1 4 i 14.4 5.4 x 4. , , Mig' 53 1 9 f - 'H' 'f 'ix QR 3' 44 wi f M ,Z.x,',,,.r ,, Q 4 0 t I I P 3. -fQ,- .. : Q E5 ,f '-'B'-ifb gp, 3,5 ' e 4 ' ,- ' 60,611 K' lf' , yn. -'4 ' 6 47 Jr., -'dvi' ' 'W' 1. x fa Q Qi V ??'s:,..f'. f H7 P 51' A 'Q V F ,'?- 'Ri D A Sf Ifk 21, ' Ning fri n 2' f' ky' u,TJ'1g'AT,l:Qx ' fly? M 'H 4, .,,, .,. fb A 33. .3 x - Q ' o u v yX ,, ,,. 'u. ' 1 Q if 's 4 e .A :Il as '- 3 az' ' 1' 'Af'-'4 41 at X, . g. :Sz f fish' Y R, ' T I ' Q Q ::' ' 4? Rr 'J rs lf. ' 1 4 X 1 Q , .A'e'3-ew ,.Q,4. , 5 I UPPER LEFT: Slarry eyed and happy are: lin lhe foregroundl Grace Slerrazza, Ernesl Lowe: Johnnie Raile, Janel Roberlsg Don Roberls, Darlene Hall: Don Lalimore, Kalherine Myers, Sue Hopkinson, Willis Young, Donna Bohl, AI McEwan. f- fy - S ple- , I , 3 , .zu . A I ,Q .- I . S . gig , , , LOWER RIGHT: Lislening lo lhe beaulilul mu- sic ol Bobbie Van Eps and his orcheslra are: Iln lhe loregroundl Belly Shoemalrer, Eddie Cerning Bob Agamaile, Sharon Covinglong Bar- bara Karr: Louise Powers, Bill Jones, Grace Slerrazza, Ernesl Lowe: Johnnie Raile, Janel Roberls. LET'S DANCE AGAIN Slupendous, colassal, were lhe commenls heard aller lhe Coronalion Ball held April 25 in lhe Girls' League bungalow. The lheme carried oul al lhe dance was SlardusI', lhis being done in a very delighllul manner. The main lealure ol lhe dance was Bobbie Van Eps' band, which played dreamy pieces as lhe sludenls danced lhe nighl away. The oulslanding allraclion ol lhe evening was lhe crowning of lhe mighly Icing, beaulilul queen and lheir live lovely princesses. CORONATION BALL COURT: SEATED ILell lo righll King, Alberl Tosseyg Queen, Nalalie Cecere. STANDING: Joanne Walson, Darlene Hall, Beverly Gresham, Gloria Severance. Kalherine Myers, princesses. UPPER RIGHT: Oul for a bil ol lresh air and laughing are: ILell lo righll Janel Roberls, Johnnie Raileg Bill Jones, Louise Powers: Don Roberls, Darlene Hall: Ernesl Lowe, Grace Slerrazza, Gilberl Dyrr, Joanne Walson. A 4 A 2 A 'WNW Y , x,-I - gf s X - rf, 4,1 JL! ia.. 1-i V wi 'SA -.,sg THE STUDENTS CHECK UP sg X -X, Sui -XX ,SS STUDENT COURT-FRONT ROW: iLef+ fo righ+l Joanne Wa+son, Pal McNabb, Diane Moon, Darlene Hall, Barbara Karr, Richene Andrus, assisfanl iudge: Doris Shoemalrer. SECOND ROW: Chuck Buchanan, head iudge: Tom Lazear, Gary Lang, assis'l'anf iudge, Alberf Tossey. Newly organized sfar a+ Bell is fhe Sfudenl' Courf helped by fhe Ladies and Knigh+s. These honor clubs, 1'he Ladies and genilemen of fhe school, con- +ribu+e examples of good conducr, school respect and imporfance of good educafion. They have only begun fhe show, buf are quiclc 'ro snap info line fhe many high sfandards fhey s+and for. The Knigh+s conducf fhe assemblies in good order LADIES-FRONT ROW: iLeH +o righil Pa+ McNabb, Barbara Karr, Sue Cox, Henriefla Blood, Palricia S+andley, Sandy Kelfon, JeaneHe Evere++, Pai Barr, Naf Cecere, Lupe Gallardo. SECOND ROW: Bev- erly Krahl, Diane Moon, Donna Reece, BeHy Shakely, Nancy Niccol- son, Marilyn Simmons, Margie Anderson, Judy Muraslo, Nancy Orfgier, Nancy Baumbach, Darlene Hall, Joanne Wafson. and help lceep fhe campus clean, while fhe Ladies help in building school spirii' and guiding fhe young- er girls who will some day fake +heir place. Sfudenf Cour+, fhe backbone of good sfudenl' acfions, presides over fhese fwo service clubs in well mannered leadership, handling for fhe sfudenfs in a democrafic manner fhe everyday problems which confronf any school. KNIGHTS-FRONT ROW: iLef+ fo righfl Harold William, Lyle Par- rish, Tommy Lalear, Morris Adams, Jan Cline, Chuck Buchanan, Don TruiH. SECOND ROW: Gerald Maxwell, Lee Baessler, Roberi Scoff, Tommy Broudy, Al McEwan. , I ff- W' l ,,,... s ' Q40- J Jn!! 'M 1 , K fir-f' zsq' , '-5's....,9' y Nr' vu al--' X - .w ,......... n- : A an.. Q 'ii A t nv if ,,, . 4, ., . . -an 'W -L ii FRONT ROW: lLell lo righll Pal Nelson, Jeanelle Everell, Rosemary Verrell, Georganne Taylor. Colleen Sinner, Elaine Spencer, Eileen Spencer, Barbara Rowe, Janel Grillin, Louise Powers, Evie Carpenler, Adele Haddad, Joanne Walson. SECOND ROW: Illulh Gamailoni, Colleen Tucker, Sue Lang. Beverly Gresham Joann Secresl, Pal Connell, Calhie Phillips Phyllis Williams, Jewell Poe, Marlha Pallerson, Mr. Roberl Wells, advisor. THIRD ROW: Pal Barr, Pal Currey, Doris Marlin, Rillis Parsley, Donna Freeman, Judy Muraslxo, Janel Woodworlli, Carolyn Lielz, Gail Boedeler, Donna Reece, Belly Shalreley Doris Shoemalrer. FOURTH ROW: Bob Monlgomery, Tom Riley, Wayne Messiclz, Lyle Parrish, Darrell Howell, Boyd Burnell, Jan Cline, Roberl Scoll, Gerald Gresham, Morris Adams, Earl Moren, Roberl Meyer, Paul Swaim, Johnnie Slerrazza. Halleluiah .... Halleluiah .... RISE AND SING The lighls have come lo an end 'lor Choir. This year's operella was The Vagabond King by Ru- doll Friml. The winler casl was: Bob Monlgomery, presidenlg Donna Freeman, vice presidenlg Pal Barr, secrelaryg Bob Meyer, lreasurerg Joann Secresl, and Gerald Gresham, librarians. Summer casl: Bob Scoll, presi- denlg Jan Cline, vice presidenlg Jeanelle Everell, secrelaryg Colleen Tuclcer, lreasurerg Joanne Wal- 'rv son, and Wayne Messick, librarians. The Choir was 0' under lhe capable produclion ol Mr. Roberl Wells. page lwenly-lwo Please Monly, nol a solo .... ,bedv-' .f- ,,.-nl FRONT ROW: lLel+ lo righll Nellie Robbins, Janice Telford, Pal Liocano, Shfron Berlie, Bel'+y Millsap, Charlene Whillalcer, Pal McKay, Beverly S'rou+, Phyllis Lalorra, Sharon McWilliams, Myrna Morgan. SECOND ROW: Sharon Covinglon, Gwendolyn Glasscoclz, Shirley June, Emily Wehlring, Kafhryn Myers, Marion Korberl, Glenda Neely, Grace Sferrazza, Carol Hunfer. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Dageforde, Donna Darroch, Carolyn Nelson, Donna Mason, Mary Ellen Banlau, Eloa Pearce, Joy Valerie, Gloria Walers, Joanne Kepharl, Carole Koesfer. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Clarlx, Wilma Benfrup, Jaclrie Webb, Arfie Weishaar, Mary Alice Benedicf, Nancy Key, Bobby Demming, Dorolhy Riffer, Kalhryn Sanlro, Barbara Apple, Janel Robinson, FRONT ROW: lLef+ ro righll Milne Carroll, Rich McKenzie, Cedric Ferrell, Rich Gooler, Jim Blaclrefl, Ronald Anderson, Barlh Bybee, Phil Wylie. SECOND ROW: Earl Oudeians, Bob Tagney, Jerry Barlon, Earl Moren, Kay Willes, Jan Cline, Donald Anderson, Rich Marrs. l All Aboul Music Musical sounds coming from bungalow C are di- recled by Mr. Roberl' V. Wells, leader of fhe boys' and girls' glee clubs as +hey are pracficing for +he various school programs of fhe year. On sfage af fhe Chrislmas and Easfer programs fhe glee clubs provided many oufslanding vocal ensembles. Senior orcheslra, under +he direcfion of Mr. Roy Schweiger, firsl semesler, and Mr. Bill Hollenbeclc, second semes+er, did a fine job during +heir per- formances al' Chrisfmas, graduafion and fheir many ofher billings. Mr. Roy Schweiger conducfs fhe senior orcheslra while rhey praclice lor on of 'the numerous performances. page lwenfy-fhree X Mr. CHARLES M. GARVEN Chimes Advisor BELL HIGH SCHOOL CHIMES STAFF WINTER I952 FIRST ROW: ILef+ Io righ+I Don Rober+s, managing ediforg Bob FaIIr, news edifori Lor- en Bird, fea+ure ediforg Melba TanIcersIey, acfivi- Iies edifoft Ted Rornonov, sporIs edifor. SEC- OND ROW: AdoIph DeBIasio. secondary news, Tom Murray, iunior hi news, Ann Dalu, busi- ness managerq Treasure Curfis, circuIa'fion man- ager: Jane++a Thompson, office manager. THIRD ROW: Cafhy Phillips, associa+e news? Diane Moon, associaie fea+ures3 Pai McNabb, associare ac+ivi+iesg GiIber'r Dyrr, associa+e spor+sg Norma Tankersley, associa+e secondary news. page Iweniy-four IGH SfH00l Lighfsl Camera! Aciionl This suiI's 'rhe Chimes siaff very well. The Iighfs are I'he ones I'haI' are on as I'he Chimes sfaff works affer dark. The camera is I'he one +ha+ cIicIcs Ihose super acfion shofs of our many school acI'ivi'ries. The acfion is The hurrying and bussIing aboui' 'ro find news for +he s+udenI's here af BeII. The Chimes has made remarkable progress under Ihe direcfion of CharIes M. Garven, facuI+y advisor, DarIene Hall as winier producer, and Don Roberis as summer producer. X fx 9 Dx 12 gl?-N mail: I , A 1 X K G af -+5 , I K LA as if DARLENE HALL ff Chlmes Business Manager During +he year Chlmes has done wonders m wln nung honors Bell should be proud of fhelr paper for having won from lhe Los Angeles Cl1'y College Hugh School Newspaper Awards, a firsi' place IH fea+ure wrahng fhnrcl place ID general excellence, and also 'From +he Nahowal Scholashc Press Assoclahon, a Flrs'r Class Honor Rahng For fheur hard work and undying energy 'rhe Chimes Siaff deserves an Os car I 0 1' J' ,waist fx ,Q 6 'M' 'MN ygj ...af F.:- ll FIRST ROW: lLef+ +o righll Diane Moon, as- sociafe edifor: Adolph DeBlasio, news edilorg Norma Tanlrersley, secondary news edi+org Pa+ McNabb, aciivifies edi+or: Bob Falk, fea+ure edifor. SECOND ROW: Tom Murray, sporfs ediiorg Carl Becker, sporfs ediforg Beverly Car- lucci, ad manager: Monfe Coleman. ad mana- oer W'52, circulaiion manager S'52: JaneNa Thompson, office manager. THIRD ROW: Mar- vin Levine, associale newsq Kaye Thompson, as sociafe secondary news, Sharon Kelso, asso cia+e ac?ivi+iesg Tom Kallunlri, associale fea- fures: Leon Esfrine, associafe sporfs. page lwenfy-five K GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE ', S. f'5rf'I?f'J , WI' TAD 9' -In j,?i.,5T'Sf 2357, - . . wg, ' V . SENIOR PLAY CAST: lLeI+ +o rigI1+I Nolene Geese, prompler: Jimmy Cough, lin, Raymond: Pal McKay, Sue Barring- Ion: Berry Vinceni, Miss Wilcox: Mary Baca, Mrs. Douglas: Eslher Meddings, Hesler: Francis Duncan, prompfer: Georgia Buelfner, Rena Leslie: Richard Piper, Clayion Evans: Vivian Scarbury, Kalie: Alberl Tossey, Mr. Kimber: Nafa- Iie Cecere, Annabelle Fuller: Mr. Thomas Cox, facully direcfor: Ernesl Lowe, New- +on Fuller: Beryl Hier, Uncle Slanley: Nancy GriFIi+h, Madge Fuller: Ray Gan- owslry, Sieve Eldridge: Elmer Olsen, prompler. Co sfarrmg In Ihe colorful senior play George Washmgfon Slepf I-Iere, held on April I7 and I9 in I'he school audlforium, were Nalalle Cecere and Ernesf Lowe The play was aboul' Newlon Fuller, Ernesl Lowe who buys an abandoned Pennsylvania farm house A mix up over 'rhe purchase, properly line, waI'er, Shown in one of 'Ihe oxcihng laugh filled ac+s from thu years colo sal senior play are Lef+ Io rlghf Rav Ganowsky Ernesf Lowe Be yl Hier Dave Wallander N n y Grn Ih Georgia Bue ner Jimmy Coughlan Na+alie Cecere and furnl+ure, combined 'rogelher Io make a very exclhng and comical sI'ory Due Io Ihe exceIIen+ work of dlrecI'or producer Thomas L Cox, drama Ieacher, in dlrechng and shoohng scenes and Ihe greal' supporhng cas'r, Ihe play was one of I'he mosl' ou'rsI'andmg ever sI'aged a+ Bell High School Trying Io qef on +he Iwsi minule 'rouches Io Iheir malceup are Lei Io rlghl Jimmy Coughlln Richard Piper Dave Wallander Ray Ganow slry Beryl Hier i lk YOU'RE IN THE ANNUAL NOW 908 was W mn' mef-owing gc E, non Wee. OW Ro w Scif Peel-5,500 Ric U69 4h..,. une W D esidenf 7:37 5 s1,,,, M s N9 ue f . C4 , WP C. 'On,m 'i0n, group on 'he Ejxiiici err TWO TICKETS TO FUN As we pass from 'rhe scenes of sfudenf life info The buzzing se+s of fhe clubs, we s+op +0 glance over iusi' a few more memories of +his pasf year. Homecoming, ihe dance +ha+ you have relived in your dreams, +he page iwenfy-eighf X meeiings and ac+ivi+ies of each and every club, fhese fhings are here +o remember as +he reels wind away 'rhe pleasanl' 'rhoughfs +ha'r you may cherish for many years 'ro come. These +iclce'rs are a'r your disposal. T FA fx Q J Q xx s Q GLE p V Uus A Nb Tj-If ', 70VfN we PR i Q G 'Z 1 V, I X X JN X X S , av 6 zJHE R offs ff 'WMA 0 'I R15 t P I gs, 'f'HegAN'2Av-i'75O IN 'T75 I N3 Ill ONS Dlwb , S 'I N ENYS I k X ' '-5 .gl H1 H159 Sc . ,Kg Q F N r .lllnfz ER AT 5 5' 0.1752 ', Q' X 5? fs' I .v- Us X7 FRONT ROW: lLeff +o righll Rillis Parsley, Carol Toups, Bev Krahl, Louise Powers, Evie Carpenfer, Eslher Meddings. SECOND ROW: Margie Hammel, Mary Lou Donalo, Marlene Berlre, Naralie Cecere, JoAnn Schmidt Gloria Sfandley, Pafricia Slandley, Doris Collins, Joan Coulson, Armella Gregg. THIRD ROW: Jo- Ann Secresr, Henrielfa Blood, Sue Cox, Mary Lou Sprague, Shirley Klingsiek, Marilyn Hoeffliger, Ann Dalu, M W: LETTERGIRLS Owl My shins! Yes, parl' of +he Le+'rergirIs' piclure is guarding in The cafeferia al' noon and sending a box +0 fhe servicemen in Korea al Chris?- mas lime. All 'lhis and much more was done under lhe compelenl' di- reclion of Miss Lolene Willard. Sfarring in l'he casl' of fhe winler cabinef were: Beverly Krahl, presi- denh Louise Powers, vice president Evie Carpenler, secrelaryg Rillis Par- sley, 'rreasurerg Carol Toups and Es- fher Medclings as sergeanls al' arms. Summer cabinet Pal' Nelson, presi- dent Evie Carpenler, vice presidenlg Esfher Meddings, secrelaryg Adele Haddad, Treasurer: Ruby Wills and Doris Whiffield, sergeanfs al arms. Miclrey Winlrler, Lois Lehnhardl, Doris Shoemalrer, Adele Haddad, Verda Hours. FOURTH ROW: Lois Da- vis, Barbara Karr, Pal Daniell, Sally Carman, Lucille Pribble, Helen Koesler, Jeanefle Evere'H, Pal Nelson, Pal Barr, Sandy Kelfon. LETTERMEN Cul! Tha+'s all for fhis year. Ac- 'rivifies fealuring The LeH'ermen +his year were fhe noon movies and +he noon play lime for iunior high boys. Highlighling 'rhe accomplishmenls of +he club 'lhis year was lheir semi-an- nual banquel' honoring varsily fool'- ball players. The winrer casl' was as follows: Tom Broudy, presidenlg Vern Curlis, vice presidenlg Chuck Hampfon, sec- refary-lreasurerg Dave Wallander, sergeanl al' arms. The summer play- ers were: Tom Powers, presidenlg Gary Lang, vice presidenlg Bud Prilchard, secrelary-lreasurerg Tom Broudy, sergeanl al arms. Q-me ' E 5 - .SEE Ig l !!e 55 Ei FRONT ROW: lLeH lo righfl Joe Trenary, Paul Slern, Diclr Bogard, Bob Lehow, George Smilh, Sian Tillman, Tom Powers. SECOND ROW: George Lee, Tom Slraggs, Tom Broudy, Dave Wallander, Chuclr Hamplon,.AI- ber? Tossey, Jim Neil, Don Lippincoll, Gary Lang. THIRD ROW: Larry Barr. CI1-MISS BV5dIeYf B-ll SPe'I'n9- Boyd Burnell, Bob Ingles, Bob While, Darrell Howell, Lyle Parrish, Don Trulll, Bob Eggerl, Slan Spencer. 41 VALKYRES Vallcyries s+ole fhe show when 'rhey presen+ed a school banner al' +he Homcoming game wifh San Ped- ro. A+ 'rhe banquef held a+ Andersons on January I7, fhe win+er officers, Nancy Niccolson, presidenfg Devonn Johnson, vice president Colleen Sin- ner, secrefaryg Jean Moore, frea- surerg Na+alie Cecere, hisloriang Marilyn Simmons, business manager, Lupe Gallardo, Nancy Baumbach, sergean+s ai' arms, insfalled 'rhe sum- mer officersz Marilyn Simmons, presi- denh Diane Moon, vice presidenh Lupe Gallardo, secre+aryg Nancy Baumbach, freasurerg Sharon Fogel- sfrom, hisforiang Pai' McNabb, busi- ness managerg Evie Carpen'rer, Louise Powers, sergeanrs al' arms. Co-direc+ors were Mrs. Emily Bel- cher and Mrs. Vera McFarland. FRONT ROW: lLeH fo righrl Joe Trenary, Bob Monlgomery, Roger Gewecke, Dick Bogard, Chad Fef- finger. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Freeland, Dave Wallander, Bob Robinson, Larry Osburn lsponsorl, Ronnie A-. FROI'-iT ROW: lLef+ +o righfl Jean Moore, Sue Hoplrinson, Marilyn Simmons, Nancy Baumbach, Lupe Gal- lardo, Naf Cecere, Nancy Niccolson, Colleen Sinner, Dee Johnson. SECOND ROW: Emily Belcher lspon- sorl, Pei McNabb, Diane Moon, Carolyn Lie+1, Sharon Fogelslrom, Lucille Pribble, Mary Lou Sprague, Mar- lene Berlre, Mary Lou Donaio, Margie Hammel, Vera McFarland, lsponsorl. THIRD ROW: Donna Chenaulf. Monica Manning, Gail Boedelcer, Marlene Hoar, Margie Anderson, Janice Kephari, Doris Shoemaker, Verda Houls, Beverly Krahl, Evie Carpenier, Louise Powers. fax liif l N. I NA, x - 1 if ' 9 CZARS Merrill, Gary Rogers, Tom Powers. THIRD ROW: Don TruiH, Buddy Prifchard, Gary Lang, Bruce Myers, Wayne Messiclr, Tom Skaggs, Morris Adams, Norman Zagorslri, Willis Young, Johnny Tuerek. .ie Hollywood has ifs sfars, Bell High has i+s Czars, an ac+ivi'ry-filled club 'T . boasring a membership of 24 young men. M Wifh Mr. Larry Osburn as sponsor, fhe Czars' I95l-52 officers were: Gary Lang, Don Trui+'r, presidenisg Tom Riley, Bud Prilchard, vice presi- den'rs: Bud Prirchard, Lou Vedova, secrefariesg Don TruiH', Ronnie Free- land, freasurersg Tom Powers, Gary T Lang, sergean+s a+ arms. The annual win+er banquei' was held al' fhe Tropics in Beverly Hills. page lhirly-one K VIKINGS As Ihe spoflighr slowly moves over Ihe school clubs we now highlighf BeII's gfganfic Vikings. On slage as I'he Ieafure winI'er officers were: Richie Brown, presidenh Gary Cagle, vice-presidenfg Sonny Johnson, sec- refary-Ireasurerg and Gerald Max- well, sergeanl' ai arms. On I'he sei for Ihe summer were: Ray Dodd, presidenh Richie Brown, vice-presidenfg Bob Timmons, secre- 'raryg Ronnie Gold, freasurerg and Gary Cagle, sergeanl' a+ arms. Sian- ding in as a fine sponsor was Mr. Col- Iis Jordan. Smash hiI' of Ihe year was I'he Vilc- TT S ings' annual banquel' held al' Ealons Chicken House in Long Beach. John pod, KNEELING: lLeH Io righll Gerald Maxwell, Ronnie Gold. SECOND ROW: Oen Nelson, Phil Broadwafer, Bill GareH. Benny Pinegar, Bob Timmons, Bucky Lewis, Joe Renaudo, Tex Buchanan, Don Noyd. THIRD ROW: Richie Brown, Jaclr Wilson, Jim Quinn, Roy Elrod, Sonny Johnson, Gary Cagle, Bill Bush, Richard Cluclc, G' x T' Q eJ 5 FRONT ROW: ILeH +o righfl Tommy Yafes, David Thompson, Margarer Chesley, Deanna Cadland, Lois Lehnhardl, Lou Harris, Naomi Morgan. Theda Reinerfson, Jerry Pool, Lowell Thompson. SECOND ROW: Tommy Talberi, Melba Tanlrersley, Myrna Morgan, David Crowley, Eslher Smi+h, Dixie Sherard, Louise Wall, Norma Tanlrersley, Mr. Henry Dirlrs, sponsor. 4 , 14? CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Chrisfian Fellowship Club was 'for- IunaI'e in billing several Iop spealcers Ihis year. Sfarring roles in Ihe win'rer perfor- mance were played by Lois Lehn- hardf, presidenfg JoAnna McDaniel, junior high president Dororhy Coo- per, corresponding secrefaryg De- anna Candland, recording secrefaryg Paul Thrasher, pubIiciI'y. The spring cas+ were: Margie Leasure, presi- den+g Lorraine Dageforde, vice presi- denh Peggy Farris, secreiaryg David Thompson, Ireasurerg Paul Thrasher, publicify. This producfion was direcfed by Mr. Henry Dirlcs. EUODIA Leading 'Ihis year's Euodia club has been Margarel' Chesley, president JoAnna McDaniel, vice presidenf. I3'IIie Sue Cundiff and MaryeHa Young co-slared as lhe secrefaries during 1'he year. Besides Ihe regular meelings held every Wednesday a+ noon, 'rhe club Ioofc pari' in a banquef of all Los Angeles clubs in December and an- oiher actviiy, a picnic, in +he spring. Sponsor of Ihe club is Miss Jose- phine Nelson. The purpose of +he club is 'Io provide ChrisI'ian fellow- ship among high school girls. Z fQ WORLD FRIENDSHIP World Friendship Club was focus- ed on world affairs 'rhis pas+ semes- fer. The producfion of Ihe year was in'rer-communicaiion befween Bell s'ruden'rs and sI'uden1's of Germany. The club was under Ihe direc+ion of Mr. Guy PuclceH'. Slarring as win- fer presideni' was Richene Andrus, Don Anderson, vice president Lois Lehnhardf, secrefaryg Marilyn Hoef- fliger, Ireasurerg Joan Coulson, Ron Anderson, sergean+s a+ arms. Sum- mer cabinet JaneHa Thompson, president Darilynn Bybee, vice presi- dent Jackie Thomas, secre+ary, Joyce Vedova, Ireasurerg Bonnie Cook, Loralie Bybee, sergeanfs ai' arms. FRONT RUOW: ILef+ Io righ+l Adella Kaser, Billie Sue Cundiff, Margarei M. Chesley, JoAnna McDaniel Joan Barrie, Elgeva Holland. SECOND ROW: Nellie Robbins, Eva Sundin, Deanna Candldndl Myrna Mor. jan, Gwendolyn Glasscoclr, Norma Tanlcersley, Dixie Messer, Esfher Pressey. .Ll- cf 4' a n- FRONT ROVY: ILef+ lo righll Shirley Cozarf, Nelda Magnuson, Darilynn Bybee, Befiy Vinceni, Geneva Grif- fin, Florence Tooih, Bonnie Cook. SECOND ROW: Violef Car+er, Jane'r+a Thompson, Joan Coulson, Lois Lehnhardi, Richene Andrus, Donald Anderson, Jaclrie Hafch, Mary Ann Spiecer, Pa? Dundas, Pamela Crippen. THIRD ROW: Ernesf Lowe, Don Roberfs, Ronald Anderson, GiIber+ Dyrr. page 'rhirly-fhree I W' COUNCIL Shoofing has come fo an end for W' Council, fhe power house of fhe Girls' League. A parfy was given fo presenf fhe Girls' League Bungalow wifh an elec- fric cloclc. The winfer casf: Nancy Baumbach, chief councilorg Gail Davie, vice councilorg Marlene Hoar, secrefaryg Diane Moon, freasurer. Summer casf: Lupe Gallardo, chief councilorg Marlene Hoar, vice coun' cilorg Barbara Shubin, secrefaryg Don- na Searing, freasurer. These girls were under fhe capable direcfion of Miss Barbara Smifh. Xf Q00 Q Ae , 1 lu. FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righfl Dona Braun, Vivian Scarbury, Joanne Wafson, Beverly Kaudy, Lorna Rus- sell. SECOND ROW: Georgia Peferson, Kay McDonald, Donna Freeman, Marlene Hoar, Gail Davey, Nancy Baumbach, Diane Moon, Lupe Gallardo, Sandy Kelfon. Donna Bohl. THIRD ROW: Molly Rodriquez, Darilynn Bybee, Arlene Goree, Nancy Orfgier, Mary Ann Speiser, Richene Andrus, Henrieffa Blood, Maralyn Trauf- man, Barbara Karr, Colleen Tuclcer, Pai McNabb, Nafalie Cecere. FOURTH ROW: Joan Coulson, Marfha Besf, Sue Hopkinson, Verda Houfs, Shirley Madonna, Jeanefle Evereff, Mary Bailey, Nancy Niccolson, Nan- cilee Berryhill, Mary Lou Donafo, Margie Hammel, Marlene Berlre, Cynfhia Roynon. KEY CLUB Key Club has sfaged a perfecf year as a new organizafion, sfarfing ouf wifh a successful send off for fhe graduafing Seniors, The Farewell Bawl. Firsf semesfer fop leaders were: INC Jerry Vernia, presfdenf, Bill Poole, vice presfdenfg Jim McKeehan, sec- refaryg Gilberf Dyrr, freasurerg Bob Meyer, sergeanf af arms. To complefe fhc show Borf Tossey, presidenfg Phil Whiley, vice presi- denfg Sfan Wolfard, secrefaryg Bill Clabaugh, freasurerg Vern Curfis, sergeanf af arms, fool: over fhc spof- lighf. Capable direcfors were Mr. John Sfeele and Mr. Thomas Cox. FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righfl Tom Spinilr, Bob Meyer, Jerry Vernia, Mr. Thomas Cox lsponsorl, Berf Tossey, Bill Clabaugh, Don Byerly. SECOND ROW: Vern Curlis, Lyle Parrish, Sfan Tillman, Sfan Wolfard, Bob Aga- maife, Don Roberfs, Jim McKeehan, Gilberf Dyrr, Ernesf Lowe. page fhirfy-four QQ, Wi?-9 FRONT ROW: lLei+ +0 righfl Arlene Pepper, JoAnn Benson, Maralyn Traufman, Marlene Seminar, Sandy Kelion, Marilyn Hoeffliger, Pai Barr. SECOND ROW: Nancy Orfgier, Lou Alice Parker, Mary Bailey, Cynihia Roynon, Joan Coulson, Lois Lehnhardi, Ann Dalu, LaVonne Kassebaum, Eileen Dvoralr, Barbara Karr, Darlene Hall. THIRD ROW: Dororhy Nelson, Beverly Sfump, Pai Liocano, Laureen Rod+heuf, Shirley Collins, Fern Wilson, Lou Jean Harris, Jeaneife Evererf, Pa? Nelson, Pa+ Daniell, Grace Sferrazza, Irene Barcza, Sue Cox, Mary Knowles lsponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Berry Shakeley, Diane Norfhup, Myra Kell Shirley Madonna, Shir- ley Cozarf, Bonnie Cook, Lois Schmalfz, Rose Le Noue. Alice Orfgier, Donna Brown, CharloHe Anderson, Pa- fricia Hare. 5 'P G' Z- x X HI-Y Ushering of C.A.S.C. members and Hi-Y formal were feafure aH'rac- iions of fhe Hi-Y fhis year. Wi+h his cri+ics eye, Mr. Bud Naslund sponsored rhis ambifious club. Fea- rured in fhe win+er cabinei' were: Bob Eggerf, presidenfg Sian Spencer, vice president Duane Cole, secrefaryg Darell Howell, +reasurer: Gail Bab- cock, sergeani' a+ arms. S+arring in +he summer cabinef were: Gale Bab- cock, president Tom Lazear, vice president Jan Cline, secre'rary: Kay Willis, Duane Cole, sergeanfs a+ arms. 1 7 -11 il -v I X ELITES Shoofing +owards fellowship and service, +he Elifes Y-Teen comple+ed a giganfic 'Fall semesfer under +he direcfion of Sandy Kelfon, president Ofher high-lighfs were: Marilyn Hoeffliger, vice-presidenh Marlene Seminar, secre+ary: Jean Mead, frea- surerg Ann Dalu, infer-club council re- presenfafiveg Lois Schmalfz, ser- geani'-a'r-armsg Lois Lehnhardf, cha- plain. Sfarring in summer semesier were: Joan Coulson, presidenfg Mary Bai- ley, vice-president Sandy Kelfon, secreraryg Grace Sferrazza, freasur- er: JeaneHe EvereH, infer-club coun- cil represenraiiveg Pai' Barr and Nan- cy Orrgier, sergean+s af arms: Pai' Hare, chaplain. In fhe leading roles were fhe spon- sors Miss Mary Knowles and Helen Var+anian, U.C-L.A. siudenf feacher. FRONT ROW: lLeff +o righfl Sian Spencer, George Lee, Boyd Burn-e++, Bob Eggerf, Richie Billaud, Gale, Babcoclr, Duane Cole. SECOND ROW: Bill Sperling, George Sa'Hler, Jerry Reed, Earl Moren, Chucl: Buch- anan, Kay Willis, Bud Naslund isponsorl. THIRD ROW: Lee Baessler, Jerry Vernia, Dennis Lunsford. Laflwn Brewer, Gerald Gresham, Darrell Howelll, Bob Tagney. page ihirfy-five SCHOLARSHIP S+ar headliners will finally gel +heir names in ligh+s, rhanks +o fhe Scholar- ship Socie+y. The 37 sealbearers since winrer I949 will have lheir names pu+ on +he plaques in 1'he main hall. Producing rhis srupendous produc- 'I'ion was Mrs. Lelia Holguin, sponsor. Ably direcfing were: Lyle Parrish, winfer president and Ernesi' Lowe, summer president Co-direc1'ing were winfer cabine+: Lois Lehnhardf, vice-president Helen Koes+er, secre- faryg Nancy Orriger, rreasurerg Pai' McNabb, hisforian. Summer cabi- ne+: Don LippincoH, vice-presidenh Colleen Tucker, secreraryg JeaneH'e EvereH', rreasurerg Gilberl' Dyrr, his- 'l'orian. ll m X ell SR. USHERS Playing an imporfanr par+ in school assemblies are 1'he Senior Ushers. In fheir new cosfumes of aqua blouses and black skirfs, +hese girls serve you and srand-in for The +eachers in or- der +o keep ii' quie+ on The ser. Leading ladies in fhis pic+ure were: win'rer cabineh presidenf, Joan Coul- son, vice presidenr, Pai' Barr, secre- 'rary, Marilyn Hoelifligerg 1'reasurer, Nancy Orfgier. The summer cabiner sfarred presidenf, Nancy Orfgierg vice presidenr, Charlo'H'e Anderson: secerary, Dorofhy Cooper: +reasurer, Pal Hare. page ihirfy-six FRONT ROW: lLef+ fo righfl Jo Ann Schmidf, Lois Davis, Richene Andrus, Henriefia Blood, Jane! Roberrs, Dona Braun, Beverly Kaudy. SECOND ROW: Dororhy Yales, Maxine Madsen, Barbara Karr, Sandy Kelfon, Margaref Chesley, Shirley Heinrzman, Helen Koesfer, Doris Shoemaker, Armella Gregg. THIRD ROW: Dar- lene Hall, BeHy Sloan, Barbara Rowe, Margie Anderson, Donna Freeman, Nancy Orrgier, Eileen Spencer, Lois Lehnhardf, Pa+ McNabb, Diane Moon, Colleen Tucker, Lelia Holquin lsponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Lau- rie Tyerman, Ernesf Lowe, Lyle Parrish, Bob Eggerf, Paul Koflbek, Silber? Dyrr, Merrill Walsfad, Donald Duncan, Waller Parlridge, Don LippincoH. --ng' 1 .4-as , , I Y . - . FRONT ROW: lLef1 fo righrl Jane+ Roberrs, Lois Lehnhardf, Georgia Black, Joan Coulson, Nancy Origier Marilyn Hoeffliger, Barbara Karr. SECOND ROW: Darlene Hall, Par Hare, Jean Harris, Charlo'r+e Ander son, Ellen Hinshilwood lsponsorl, Alice Orrgier, Dorolhy Brown, Pal' Barr. THESPIANS The largesi' group of hams on The L sei' are The Thespians. If anybody i needs some ialenl' io do a song, dance or spouf off some Shakespear fhey need look no furfher. The execufives of Thespians for The winfer semesier were: Maralyn Traufnfan, president Bill Jones, vice p1'es'der1'rg Donna Reece, secreiaryg 4 Joanne Waison, ireasurerg Bob Tag- ney, sergeani' ai' arms. There was no summer cabinei' because fhe club be- came inacfive. FRONT ROWg TLEH +0 righil Darlene Hall, Maralyn Traufman. Duane Cole, Joanne Wafson, Donna Reece, Bob Tagney, Darilyn Bybee. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Winqer, Lorelie Bybee, Arlene Goree, Laurie Tyerman. Irene Barcza, Bill Jones, Don Roberis, Thomas Cox lsponsorl. 'I U 'u 'ww Sf - FRONT ROW: lLeff fo righ+l HenrieHa Blood, Janet Rober+s, Darlene Hall, Ann Dalu, Lois Lehnhardf, Shir- ley McConkey, Joan Coulson, Janefia Thompson. SECOND ROW: Melba Tankersley, Roylene Skinner, Louise Powers, Jim McKeehan, Charles Garven lsponsorl, Pa? McNabb, Diane Moon, Doroihy Reinhar+, Norma Tanlrersley. THIRD ROW: Evie Carpen+er, Cafherine Phillips, Treasure Curfis, Sharon Kelso, Kaye Thompson, Nancy Origier, Bill Jones, Don Roberis, John Raife, Elaine Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kallunki, Bob Falk, Tom Murray, Adolph DeBlasio, Bill Bolle. Monfe Coleman, Loren Bird, Carl Becker, Ted Romanov, Paul Koubek, Silber? Dyrr, Leon Esfrine. PRESS CLUB Our camera is furning fo fech- nicians, 'I'he people responsible for our filmed and feafured life here ai' Bell. Press Club is made up of all senior iournalism and annual sfudenfs. I'r's purpose is fo fosfer beH'er under- sfanding of journalism. Serving as fhe direcfors in fhe win- 'fer semesfer were: Ann Dalu, presi- den'I'g Lois Lehnhardf, vice president Shirley McConkey, secreiaryg Dar- lene Hall, freasurerg Joan Coulson, sergeani' af arms. The second se- mes+er: Darlene Hall, presidenh Bill Jones, vice presidenfg Pai McNabb, secrefaryg Evie Carpenfer, 'rreasurerg Henrieffa Blood, sergeani' ai arms. Serving as fheir producer was Mr. Charles Garven. page fhiriy-seven X ee FRONT ROW: ILef+ +o righ+I Joe Raymond, Richard Parrish, Joyce Davis, Ronald Hales, Lowell Thompson. SECOND ROW: Kaye Massie, Glenda Nelson, Ida Mae Lang, LaVonne Ingram, Emily Belcher Isponsorl, Dolores Scheaffer, Lorel Parks, Janei Fosier, Les Tomas. THIRD ROW: Barbara Johnson, Diane Merrill, Bar- bara Thomas. Ruih Seburg, Nancy Hesier, Beverly Johnzon Tacy Adams, Carolyn Dundas, Norma Boydsion, Jeanelle Frisius, Carol Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Jacqueline Chapman, Paula de Beauclair, Marcene Le Clair, Frances Lockridge, Janice Shafer, Mike Hughes, Eugene Wilson, Virginia Seibring, Janice Hodge. De- anna Candland, Barbara Turner, Donna Barr. i ,.. J 2 I I 74X I gk -D L-A ji. JR. RED CROSS Massie, Virginia Siebring, Carol Nichols. Curl Take a break, Junior Red I Cross, were 'rhe words of direc+or, Mrs. Grace Harrell. This picfure should be a smash hii' and 'rhe world will know whal' greai' persons you have profrayed. The casl' was head- ed by +ha+ greai' sI'ar, Barbara Harsh, her undersludy, Lorelie Bybee, and Ihe casf, Carol Nichols and Virginia Siebring. S'I'iIIs have been 'raken of fhe sfars en+erI'aining soldiers, mak- ing bed socks, aighans, baby Iay- eH'es, Thanksgiving favors, and Chrisfmas decora+ions fo show +he people wha+ fhe young s+ars have done. page Yhiriy-eighf JR. HONOR SOCIETY As Ihe cameras focus on +he sei' we see fhe Jr. Honor Sociely, busy fhis ferm having an iniI'ia+ion parfy and a Chrisfmas par+y. To gel in'ro I'his club one musi have a high poinf grade average. I+ was wri++en and produced by, win+er cabine+: Beverly Raymond, presidenig Joyce Davis, vice presi- denfg Joe Raymond, secrefaryg Rich- ard Parrish, freasurer. Summer cab- inei' was: Richard Parrish, president Barbara Johnson, vice presidenfg Diane Merrell, secre+aryg Barbara Thomas, ireasurer. This club is under +he direcI'ion of Mrs- Emily Belcher, Ihe sponsor. FRONT ROW: ILeff Io righ+I Arlene Goree, Richene, Andrus, Peggy Malmberg, Darilyn Bybee. SECOND ROW: Lorelie Bybee, Don Rober+s, Barbara Harsh, Ernesf Lowe, Georgia Peierson. THIRD ROW: Kaye PROJ ECTIONISTS A lol' of ac+ion was shown by +he Projec+ionis'rs +his las+ year. They were under 'rhe capable direcfion of Mr. G. Thompson. Members of 'rhe casr are nor a organized club as ye+ and gel' credi'r 'rhrough class work, seHing up machines and showing all fhe picrures around school. A spec- ial fealure was showing picfures fo churches and +o The Kiwanas club. Proiecfionisfs have shown picfures +o srudenfs a+ pay assemblies, Chimes movies, and a+ P.T.A .movies. This las? year members visi+ed Fro- s'ry Frolics in Pasadena. NIT ROW: lLef+ +o r' hl Char es j ,,--.,'-s..f - FRG, 'gi I Buble, LaVon Young, Phillns Rogers. Janice Rebman, Jayne Thomp- son, Nolan Malhis. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Kaump. John Brice, David Fiddler, Jerry Graff, Allen Egglesfon, Gale Thompson lsponsorl. gh S' V ll -'Q ' r 1 W' FRONT ROW: lLef+ 'ro righ+l Don Darroch, John Puderbaugh, Donald Duncan, Jerry Burkarr, Charles Basye. SECOND ROW: Joe Campbell, Walrer Pariridge, William Huber, Delmar Williams, Leon Esfrine. THIRD ROW: Raymond Holden, Paul Hocker, Bill Vincenl, Edward Wrighf, Milion O. Nash lsponsorl. PAGES On sfage everyone!! Ligh'rs, cam- eras, acfion! Bur we don'+ need +his because +here's always acfion in fhe Pages. Ever since fhe knighfs in ar- mor fhe Pages have been busy ou+ fhere on fhe foofball fields, and 1'he fracks, giving fheir help. Their leader is none ofher fhan Paul Hocker, president Bui' no mai'- 'rer whefher a presidenf or king, he foo, needs help. If Paul can'+ be fhere, vice presidenf, Jerry Burkarl' 'fakes his place. Someone has +o keep frack of iusi' whaf is going on and +ha+'s Delmar Wiliams, secrefary, Treasurer. You've guessed by now +ha+ Pages is a managers club. Z? page ihirfy-nine j Q 2 S . ' U5 -i i ' f ' 4, 2. Q - Q 'Q , 'T ff f Sw X PW, Q W sm M 5 3 Q 1 Q, :sf wg X ,S X IE ll! ll Iii T735-4 -' . I- f-.-I.. ,QWW WINTER I952 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS: lLef+ fo righfl Mary Lou Donafo. Marlene Berlce, Laurie Tyerman, and Helen Koesfer. YOU WERE MEANT FOR HONOR RoII'em, fake one-W'52 Ephebians, Sealbearers and Commencemenf Spealcers. Screen fesf No. I-for Ephebians, on leader- ship, scholarship, and friendship. Spofs were fhen focused on Sealbearers who had four or more se- mesfers of scholarship including one in 'Iheir senior year. Final fakes were commencemenf speakers who had lines concerning biographies of famous people. All of fhese people should be hailed wifh Oscars for fheir colossal achievemenfs. WINTER I952 EPHEBIANS: lLef+ +o righfl Bob Eggerf, Georgia Blaclr, and Bill Sperling. fx in WINTER I952 SEALBEARERS: ILeff fo righfl Laurie Tyerman, Bob Eggerf, Helen Koesfer, and Boyd Burneff. ON THE JOB SENIOR A OFFICERS, WINTER I952 CLASS: lTop Io boffomi Bob Eggerf, presidenh Georgia Blaclr, vice presidenfg Lucille Prib- ble, secrelary: Helen Koesier, Ireasurer. Acling as dfreciors, producers and siars, 'rhe win- fer Senior A officers led a successful ferm wifh many ac'rivifies +o I'heir credit Included among I'he many proiecfs fhey accomplished was fhe Senior Break- iasi, wf'I'I1 Things +o Come chosen as +I1e iheme. Also, a new scene was infroduced Ihis winfer, +he Senior Vespers. The summer officers cannol' be Iefl' oul of fhe pic- 'rure, for under Iheir capable care Ihey produced fhe Senior Prom. IsIe of Paradise was +he exqui- sile fheme of fhe gala affair, held on May 25, I95l. SENIOR B OFFICERS, WINTER I952 CLASS: ITop Io boHomI Bill Sperling, presidenh Helen , Koesier, vice president Lucille 'i P.-ibble, secretary: Mary Lou Sprague, ireasurer. page forfy-three 1 , 2 7 . 1 I ., ,'r 5 AF fax 4 4 X4 . y F . v E BILL ALPHIN: Senior drama presidenl, Choir, LeHermen, Baslref- ball, Tennis-Musician. CHARLENE ARNESON: Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A.-Privaie secre- iary. ROBERT ARNESON:-Aufo mechanic. MARY ARZOUMAN: Elifes, G.A.A., LeHergirIs, W' CounciI-In- 'Ierior decoraior. BETTY BAKER: W' Council, Tri-Y, Dance Class, Girls' League decora+ion commiflee, G.A.A.-Florisf. EDNA BARTON: Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A.-Privafe secrefary. MARLENE BERKE: Vallryries, W' Council, Leffergirls, Tri-Y, Belle of 'the Weeli CommiHee, G.A.A., Head of decoralion commiH'ee- Housewife. NANCILEE BERRYHILL: W' Council, Leliergirls, Dance Class, Tri-Y, G.A.A.-Secrelary. GEORGIA BLACK: G.A.A., Senior Ushers presidenf, vice presidenf, and secreiarv, W' Council vice-councilor, Euodia secrefary, Chrisiian Fellowship vice presideni, Senior A vice presidenf, Lef- iergirls, Ephebian, Represenialive Assembly-Girls' Physical Edu- caiion feacher. BOYD BURNETT: Boys' Forum secreiary-Ireasurer, Commissioner of social acfivi+ies, Hi-Y, Le++ermen, Choir, Scholarship, Annual, Sealbearer, Iwo years varsify Baslrefball, Tennis-Rancher. ELAINE CARTER: Choir librarian, Elifes, Leifergirls, G.A.A., W' Council, Scholarship, Represeniaiive Assembly, Girls' Glee Club. Senior Drama-Musician. PAUL CECIL: Key Club, Tennis-Naval Air Cadet ROSENDO CORDERO: No+ shown. LELIA COGAR: Tri-Y, Euodia-Housewife. NORMA CONTRERAS: G.A.A.--Dress designer or ballef dancer BRUCE DAVIS: Phoiography, Cine-Technicians-Deniisi. KENNETH DAY:-Psychiatrist page forfy-four THE BEST DAYS OF YOUR LIVES MOST POPULAR BOY Bob Eggeri' MOST POPULAR GIRL Lucille Pribble v. MARY LOU DONATO: Girls' League presiden+ and secrelary. G.A.A. songleader, Chairman of Belle of Ihe Week commiHee, Valkyries, W' Council, Choir, Tri-Y, Lellergirls, Girls' Glee Club-Singer. PAT DUNDAS: W' Council, Tennis-Unknown. JACK ECKLES: NOI Shown. BOB EGGERT: Hi-Y presidenf and Ireasurer, Senior A presidenl, Senior B vice president Boys' Forum presidenr, Commissioner of Regulalions, Represenfalive Assembly speaker, LeHermen, Ephe- bian, Sealbearer, Scholarship, Choir, Two years Varsiiy and Iwo years Bee Foofball, One year Varsily, one year Bee, and Iwo years Cee Track-Mechanic. BERNARD ELLIOTT: Baskelball, Baseball-Cabinel maker. JOAN EUPER: Chrisfian Fellowship-Legal secrelary. ED FINE: Thespians, Foofball, Track-Tax colleclor. BOB FREYERMUTH: Foofball, Track, Cross Counlry-Unknown. PAT GATELY:-Telephone operalor. JANET GLOVER: G.A.A., Chrislian Fellowship-Unknown. BENEDICTO GONZALEZ: World Friendship, Soccer, Jai-Alai-- Engineer. GERALD GRESHAM: Hi-Y, Choir, Chimes, Boys' Glee, Drama, Annual, Foofball, Wresfling, Track-Caffle rancher. GLORIA CAROLE HALES: Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A.-SIenog- rapher. MARGIE HAMMEL: Girls' League vice presideni and Ireasurer, G.A.A. songleader, Tri-Y sergeanf af arms, Valkyries, Leflergirls, W' Council-Sfenographer. CHUCK HAMPTON: Lellermen presidenf and secrefary, Hi+Y, Three years Foo+baIl, One year Track-Navy. DI ANN HART: Valkyries Ireasurer, G.A.A., W' Council, Choir, Girls' Glee Club-P.B.X. operalor. SHIRLEY HEINTZMAN: G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Scholarship- Sfenographer. 7 -0 .,. ls, my 1-, if ' I xi.. I 5 0f !' , -r 3. K ': - 5 Q X Q 4 as- vf' cz -IF 4 L A BILL HENNING: Noi Shown. MARILYN HOEFFLIGER: Eliles vice presidenl, Senior Ushers sec refary, World Friendship Ireasurer, G.A.A., Lellergirls, Chimes Annual-Inferior decoralor. TOM HOWARD: Vikings-Tool and die maker. DARRELL HOWELL: Hi-Y Ireasurer, Lellermen. Choir, Track, Fool- ball-Elecfrical engineer. DEVONN JOHNSON: Vallryries vice presidenr and sergeanl ai arms, G.A.A., Represenfarive Assembly-Housewife, JOYCE JOHNSON:-Beaulician. JANICE KELLY:-Arfisi. HELEN KOESTER: Senior B vice president Senior A Ireasurer, G.A.A. sergeanl af arms and historian, Scholarship secrefary, Sealbearer, LeI'+ergirls Ireasurer, Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Y, Repre- senfafive Assembly, W' Council, Ephebians-Slenographer and Housewife. GEORGE LEE: Hi-Y, Leffermen, Foo+ball-Accounling. LOIS LEHNHARDT: Scholarship vice presiden+ and secrelary, Com- missioner of Social Aclivilies, Commissioner of A+hle+ics, Secre- Iary of Ihe Easlern Marine League, Senior Ushers presidenf, Press Club vice presidenf, Eliles chaplain, Chrisrian Fellow- ship presidenf, Afliliafion Commillee secrelary. World Friendship, Lefiergirls, Daughfer of Ihe American Revolulion, G,A.A.-Mis- sionary. JAMES McDOWELL:-Pheasanl farmer. ROBERT MEYER: Key Club presidenf and sergeant a+ arms, Choir Ireasurer, Hi-Y, Represenlalive Assembly, Foolball, Track-Me- chanical dral-Isman. JAMES MODEL:-Unknown. BOB MONTGOMERY: Czars Ireasurer, Choir presidenf, Foolball, Track-Rancher. JEAN MOORE: Valkyries Ireasurer, Girls' League secrefary, Lef- Iergirls, W' Council, Elifes, Belle of +he Week Commiilee, G.A.A.-Housewife EARL MOREN: Hi-Y, Key Club, Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Foofball, Track-Bu+cher. LUCILLE PRIBBLE: Leffergirls vice presidenf, Valkyries sergeanf a+ arms, G.A.A. president, freasurer, and song leader, Senior B secrelary, Girls' Glee Club, W' Council, Belle ol Ihe Week Corn- miffee-Woman's Air Force. ROSE PRUCHA:-Airline Hosless. TOM RILEY: Czars vice presidenl and secrefary, Choir, Drama. Football, Traclc--Miner. TCZM SKAGGS: Czars, Leffermen, Baseball, Foofball-Armed orces. BILL SKIPTON: Baseball, Baslrelball, Foofball-Undecided. ROBERTA SMITH:-Beaufy operalor. EILEEN SPENCER: G.A.A., Choir, Scholarship-Secrelary. ELAINE SPENCER: G.A.A., Valkyries, Choir-Church social worlier. STAN SPENCER: Boys' Forum vice presidenf, Hi-Y vice presideni, Leffermen vice presidenf, Foofball, Track-Undecided. BILL SPERLING: Sludenf Body presidenf, Senior B president Lel- lermen president Ephebian, Hi-Y, Baseball, BasIceIball-Profes- sional baseball player. MARY LOU SPRAGUE: G.A.A. vice presidenl, Vallcyries freasurer Senior B treasurer, Senior A secrefary, W' Council, Represelahve Assembly, Girls' Glee Club, Lelfergirls, Belle of fhe Week Com- miffee-Chemical laborafory iechnician. JACK STEWART:-Archi+ec'r. MELBA TANKERSLEY: Chris+ian Fellowship, Quill and Scroll, Euo- dia, Scholarship-Housewife. LAURIE TYERMAN: Thespians presidenl and vice presideni, Schol- arship, Sealbearers, World Friendship-Business adminislrafor. JERRY VERNIA: Key Club sergeanf ai arms, Hi-Y, Traclr-Army. DON WALKER: Foofball-Navy. CHARLES WHITE: LeHermen, Iwo years Foofball, fhree years Traclr-Draftsman. MAVISLEE YORK Junior Red Cross secrelary and heasurer, Thes- pians, World Friendship, Scholarship-Nursing and Housewife. page forty-six f, E' T7 Q., f . CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL-BOY Bob Eggerl' CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL-GIRL Mary Lou Donafo 0 I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU Lisfen fo me, seniors: I am Bell High School. I am neifher fhe faculfy nor fhe sfudenfs. I am fhe sound of foofsfeps in fhe halls. I am fhe elu- sive smell of fhe walls on rainy days, fhe books in fhe library, fhe bleachers af your games. I am fhe spirif af fhese games. I am you, and yef . . . I am fhose you leave behind in my classrooms. You will never, ever, be able fo forgef me en- firely. My roofs have fwisfed foo deeply info fhe very being of yourself, and fhese roofs carry fhe beaufiful sadness of memory. Whaf you have meanf fo me cannof be ex- pressed in mere words. Affer you leave, fhe rooms will seem lonely, cold . . . empfy. The halls will be buf echoes of your voices, bouncing from wall fo wall looking for you, unfil, af Iasf, fhey die away. Nof so fhe memory of you, yourself, or whaf you have done. Thaf will Iasf 'fill my deepesf foundafions have crumbled away and mixed wifh fhe earfh. Af fhe Homecoming game, you were sadly be- ginning fo realize fhaf your high school days were ending, and fhaf soon, YOU would be fhe old fimers coming fo visif fhe school, and fhaf your favorife bench or eafing spof would be holding sfrangers, and nof you and your friends, fhaf your haunfs would seem disfanf and sfrange, like fhe halls affer summer vacafion. Now, wifh your year running low, fhe semes- fers' hourglass has been furned over, and fhe sand is driffing down fo sfarf fhe year for fhe new seniors, and you know you musf leave fo meef fhe fufure, so you wrap up all your wonder- ful memories, and puf fhem away where fhey can be easily reached, for you also know, as all grad- uafes know, fhaf no maffer where you are, or how rich or poor you've become, you can never for- gef whaf has been. I hope fhaf you, also, will know whaf fhese final minufes have meanf fo yourself. . .and I hope fhaf I have meanf a greaf deal fo you. And nowtenough of fhe pasf! I musf gef back fo fhe fob of working on fhe fufure. There are many more classes like yours, working up fo fhe posifions fhaf you are leaving, and I musf help fhem. If is wifh fender feelings fhaf I, Bell High School, say goodbye. I'Il miss you, seniors! A Vf1Om9f1f IO be remembered GIWBYS. The Iirif lime you puf on fha? Senior Difch Day brings back fond memories of fhose precious Iasf senior SWGBTSY- days as a sfudenf af Bell. win fpwm dk gk M 'glzfflkfagf TICKET TO FUN Scene I. Win+er senior breakfasl' wifh colossal Iheme of Things Io Come. Ed Fine and Ernesl' Lowe sfarred as masI'ers of ceremonies for Ihe pro- duciion. Tesi' Iubes adorned every fable and mo- dernisI'ic hafs were added Io 'rhe props. As +he shooI'ing confinued a+ Ihe field day +he casi' of Senior A's won I'he relay race and 'rhe I'ug- o-warg Senior B's 'rhe bicycle race, baskeI'baII and baseball games. me for asking, Tom and ScoH, buf isn I fhaf a Senior A Iable? Scene 2. WinI'er Magic, 'rhe magnificeni' +i+Ie of Ihe winfer senior prom, was filmed on Iocafion al' Ihe LaHer Day Sainfs recreafional hall. Musical background was supplied by Mark Ambrose and his orchesfra. The se'r was decorafed wi+h iolly snow- men and dazzling snowflakes suspended from I'he ceiling. RIGHT PICTURE: The cookies and punch affracf Bed, bu'I Na+ is no- where fo be seen. Oihers munching cookies are: ILef+ Io righ+I Pal Andersen, Bob Tagney, Fessler Helms, Jack Siewarl, Jack Smi+h, Belly Millsap and Jim McKeehan. ,x nu..-nun--H y xuf A gags SUMMER I952 EPHEBIANS: lLeff fo righfl Ernesl' Lowe, Don Roberfs, Ns' Richene Andrus, Barbara Karr, Sandra Kelfon. 4 S M ng ,fue Q Sill X xg K ,.. K. 3 THE MARK OF SUCCESS Shoofing on sef No. 4, Ephebians and Sealbear- ers, your recenf fheafrical sfars and fheir co-sfars. They are chosen on a basis of cifizenship, scholar- ship, leadership, and friendliness foward fheir sup- porfing casfs. Having reached fhe goal fhey were sfriving for, which is fhe spoflighf fhaf is showing upon fhemg fhe spirif of Bell goes wifh fhem in fheir successful fufure in life fhaf is fo follow. Now fhaf fheir suc- cessful role has been played, fheir work is fo go on sfriving fo uphold fheir honors. SUMMER l952 SEALBEARERS Leff fo ri hf Erne : l 'g l sf Lowe, Henri- effa Blood, Margarcf Chesley. SEATED lOn sfepsl Colleen Tucker. Ns D-'Wi 'if' ,iq CB- my 5 hr 41 SUMMER I952 SEALBEARERS: lLeff fo righfl Jeaneffe Evereff, Sandra Kelfon, Barbara Karr, Lyle Parrish. SEATED lOn sfepsl .loan Coul- son. ...Ai MER l952 CLASS To io bo? imp Lyle Pa ffas h,:pIe.siien+1 AI: ber? Tossey, vice presidenf: Na+- alie Cecere, secrefary: Georgia Bueffner, ireasurer. NRM T Ending a sfupendous year, fhe Summer '52 of- ficers deserve a Ihunderous round of applause. For fheir Senior B semesfer fhe class enjoyed vari- ous parfies and 1'he prom. This semesfer Ihey sfopped fhe show wifh fheir prom. swimming and ice slcaiing parfies, noi' fo meniion a weiner roasf and ofher evenfs. The producfion of fhis summer's prom proved +o be 'rhe highlighf of fhe year's fesfivifies as if ended ihe seniors' final year ai' Bell. SENIOR B OFFICERS, SUMMER I'-752 CLASS: ITop +o boHomI Vern Curfis, presideni, Lyle Par- rish, vice presidenh Sandra Kelion, secrefaryg Be1'+y Kooniz, freasurer SENIOR A OFFICERS, SUM- ... P page fifiy-one BOB AGAMAITE: Key Club, Baseball, Tennis, Baslelball-Army engineer. RAY AIKIN:-Jef piloi. EUGENE ALLSOP: Le'Hermen, Foofball-Archeologisi. RICHENE ANDRUS: World Friendship presidenl and vice president Siudenl Courf assisfanf iudge, Chairman of Girls' League goodwill commillee, Girls' Glee Club, Represenlalive Assembly, W' Council, G.A.A., Leffergirls, Junior Red Cross Council, Press Club, Ephebian, Scholarship-Elemeniary school leacher. MARLENE ARMBRUST:-Secrelary. JOYCE ARVE: G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club. W' Council, Represenialive Assembly- Housewife. GALE BABCOCK: Hi-Y presidenl and sergeanf al' arms, Foolball-Teacher. MARY JANE BACA: G.A.A., Lellergirls, Thespians, Elifes-Legal secrelary. LEE BAESSLER: Czars, Lellermen, Baskelball, Tennis--Den+is+. PAT BARR: Choir secrelary, Senior Ushers vice residenl, Eliles ser ean+ al arms Q 5 .ff 3 ' or P 9 ' G.A.A. sergeant al arms, W' Council, Lefiergirls, Girls' League en+er+ainmen+ commillee, Annual, Girls' Glee Club-Office clerlr. MARY BARRIE:-Housewife. RICHIE BILLAUD: Hi-Y lreasurer, Lefiermen, Basheiball, Track, Gymnaslics, Yell King-Coach ai a universily. 1 , LOREN BIRD: Scholarship, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Chimes lealure edilor, Thespians, Alifilialion commiflee-Mechanical engineer. BOBBY BLAIR:-Garage mechanic. JOANNE BLAIR: EIi+es secrelary, Annual-Undecided. HENRIETTA BLOOD: Eagle edilor-in-chief, acfivilies division edilor, Thespians vice presiclenl' and secreiary, Sealbearer, Press Club sergeanf a+ arms, G,A.A. head of refreshmenls, C.A.S.C. represenlalive, Afliliaiion Commillree, W' Council, Lellergirls, Leadership represenlalive, Represeniaiive Assembly, Scholarship, Sfudeni Courl planning commiliee, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League decoralion commiflee, Ladies, Chimes-Nurse. DONNA BOHL: G.A.A., Lellergirls, Eliles, W' Council-Sienographer. BILL BOLLE: Thespians, Press Club, Chimes supplemeniary news edilor, sporfs edilor, Annual-Eleclrician. A Hi. V J ,- 1. MOST POPULAR GIRL Nalalie Cecere MOST POPULAR BOY Vern Curiis ,si ' ws V was gy' 'A ,J i . -, Q Q, ' vs il J , 7 y5'1W'W' at ' 1 2,9 I 37' ff A4- Q M' , 6. . H Q'-. 46. , ,, Q 2'1- 'I ' 'J N 0 7 4 SING, SENIORS, ING f-v .17 , .4 SHIRLEY BOONSTRA: Elifes, Thespians-DocIor's assislani. CAROL BROCKIE:-Airline hosiess. TOM BROUDY: Lefiermen presidenl, Baseball, Foofball-Tool and die malrer. ALAN BRYANT: Baseball-Conlraclor. CHARLES BUCHANAN: Sfudeni body vice presiden+, Boys' For- um vice presideni, Sfudeni Courl head iudge, Hi-Y, Varsify and Bee foofball-Psychiairisf. GEORGIA BUETTNER: Senior A class freasurer, Sealbearer, Thes- pians, Represenfafive Assembly, W' Council, Scholarship, Senior Ushers, Eliies, World Friendship-Secreiary. GAYLORD BURGWALD: Foolball, Gymnaslics-Businessman. DON BURKE: Baseball-Navy. KENNY BURTON:-Businessman. JIMMY BUTLER: Bashelball, Gymnasfics-Air Force. DARILYNN BYBEE: Thespians presideni, Junior Red Cross vice presiden+, World Friendship vice presideni, G.A.A., U.N.E.S.C.O., Senior Orchestra-Elemenlary school Ieacher. JEAN CALIVA:-Housewife. SALLY CARMAN: G.A.A. presidenf, vice presidenl and Ireasurer, Represenfaiive Assembly, Valkyries, Eli+es vice presidenf, Annual, LeH'ergirIs-Business executive or physical educeiion feacher. EVIE CARPENTER: Le'H'ergirIs vice presidenl and secreiary, Press Club Ireasurer, Valhyries sergeanf al' arms, G.A.A. head of en- ierfainmenf, Annual, W' Council-Housewife. SHIRLEY CASQUILHO:-Housewife. NATALIE CECERE: G.A.A. commissioner of afhleiics, hisiorian and sergeani af arms, Vallryries vice presidenf and hislorian, Com- missioner of welfare, Sfudenl Courl iuror, Senior A class secre- Iary, Girls' League commifiee chairman, W' Council, Represenfa- five Assembly, Lelfergirls, Annual, Afliliafion Commi'Hee, C.A.S.C., Drama, Leadership-Public accounfanf. EDDIE CERNIN:-Navy. MARGARET CHESLEY: Euodia presidenf, Scholarship, Sealbearer, Chrisiian Fellowship, W' Council-Full lime Chrisiian service. RUSS COGAR:-Drafisman. DORIS COLLINS: G.A.A., W' Council, Girls' Glee Club, I.eHergirls, Eliies-Secrefary. CAROL COMERFORD:-Telephone company. SHIRLEY COOPER: Eliles, Dance class-Housewife. JOAN COULSON: Elifes presidenf, inier-club represenfalive, +rea- surer and head of en'Ier1'ainmen+, World Friendship sergeani' al arms, Press Club sergeanf ai arms, LeHergirls, Head of Hall of Fame, Senior Ushers presidenf and vice presideni, Chimes fea- 'Iure edilor and business manager, Annual business manager, Girls' League commiHee head, W' Council, G.A.A., Represenlafive As- sembly-Social worker. SUE COX: Commissioner of aihlefics, Eliles vice presidenf and infer-club council represeniafive, W' Council secrefary, Girls' League decorafion commifiee, Girls' League beaufilicaiion com- mifiee, Choir, Ladies, Represenfalive Assembly, Annual, AFIiIia- lion commiHee, C.A.S.C., Leadership, G.A.A., Leffergirls, Girls' Glee Club-Nurse. , THE LAST TIME N I! . , ek A ,.., 1 , Ne? Q, so ww DAVID CRAWFORD' Nav .- y. VERN CURTIS: S+uden'r Body presidenf, Boys' Forum presidenf and vice presideni, AII-CiI'y foo+baII cenier, Track, Wresfiing, Key Club, Czars, Le'Hermen-PIas+ering coniracfor. ANN DALU: Press Club presiden+, Eliies vice presideni, infer-cIub counciI represeniafive and secrefary, G.A.A. songleader, Com- missioner of Publicaiions, Commissioner of Clubs, GirIs' League secrefary, Chimes business manager, Annual business manager, LeHergirIs, W' Council, QuiII and ScroII-Sfenographer. PAT DANIELL: Le'HergirIs, G.A.A., EIiIes, Senior Ushers, Belle of Ihe Week commiHee, Girls' League Decorafion commihee, Sen- ior Decoraiion commiffee-Housewife. LOIS DAVIS: G.A.A., LeHergirIs, W' CounciI-Sfenographer. DEAN DIXON: Baseball-TeIephone empIoyee. VIRGINIA DRAKE:-Housewife. FRANCIS DUNCAN:-Housewife. JEANETTE EVERETT: Choir secreiary, Commissioner of welfare, Siu- denf Body Ireasurer, Elifes infer-club council represen+aIive, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., LeHergirIs, Scholarship, Sealbearer, BeIIe of 'Ihe WeeIr CommiHee-Business woman. BILL EWERT: Baseball, BasIre'fbaII-Fores+ ranger. PAT FARRIS: G.A.A.-BiIIer. DOUG FRATIS:-Barber. JOHN GALL: FooIbaII-Bufcher. RAYMOND GANOWSKY: Key Club-Aeronaufical engineer. NOLENE GEESE:-Nurse. RONNIE GOLD: Vikings secreiary and Ireasurer-Aeronaufical and s'IrucfuraI engineer. 1, BEST VOICE-BOY Bob ScoI'I' BEST VOICE-GIRL Adele Haddad .t ,A 'Surf -J 2,1 , X , , 7 I , , in BEVERLY GRAY:-Housewife, ARMELLA GREGG: G.A.A. Scholarshi Lefier irls-Civil service . P- 9 sfenographer. DOLORES GRIMLAND: G.A.A., Represewlafive Assembly, W' -M? Council-Beaufy operaror. FRED GU STA FSON :-Archiiecr. ADELE HADDAD: LeHergirls freasurer, W' Council, Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Annual-Privaie secrefary. RALPH HANSEN:-Fores+ ranger. BARBARA LOU HARSH: Junior Red Cross presideni, Eli'les-Sfen- 2 ographer. ,, B4 MELZIE HENDERSON: Re resenfafive Assembl Girls' Glee Club- P Y- Secrefa ry and housewife. BERYL HIERZ-Undecided. PAUL HOCKER: Pages club, Hall service-Prinfer. ESTHER HOMUTOFF: G.A.A.-Office worlrer. SUE HOPKINSON: G.A.A. sergeanl' ai arms, Valkyries, LeHergirls, W' Council-Housewife. VERDA HOUTS: G.A.A.-Housewife, RODNEY HOWARD:-Docfor. ARLEENE HUGHES: Drill feam-Worl: for +he F.B.l. BOB INGLES: C1ars, Leffermen, Varsiry foofball-Undecided. K if 5- 147 ,M ,- 6. - ir., ALSTON ISOM: Gymnasfics-Businessman. THOMAS JACKSON:-Undecided. SONDRA JACOBSON: Elifes-Sfenographer. DON JERVIS:-Salesman. STANLEY JERVIS: Choir, Tennis-Concerl pianisf. WALTER JOHNSON: Vikings-Undecided. BARBARA KARR: Sfudenf Body secrefary, Senior Ushers secrefary and freasurer, Girls' League hisforian, Head of Prom decora- fions, S+uden+ Courf business secrelary, G.A.A., Eliies, World Friendship, Thespians, Leffergirls, W' Council, Scholarship, Seal- bearer, Ephebian, Girls' S+a1e Represenlaiive-Teacher. JEANNE KAUCHER: Represenfalive Assembly, Eliles, Thespians, W' Council-F.B.l. SANDRA KELTON: Eliles presidenl and secreiary, Commissioner of Clubs, Senior B class secrelary, Girls' League decorafion commif- +ee head, Speaker of fhe House of Represenfafives, Leffergirls, G.A.A., World Friendship, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Scholarship, Ephebian, Leadership, C.A.S.C., Senior Drama, Sealbearer, Vocal Ensemble-Teacher. DARRY KINMAN: Baslrelball, Track-Undecided. WAYNE KOEPPE:-Garage mechanic. BETTY KOONTZ: Senior B class freasurer, Eliies, Represeniafive As- sembly, Scholarship, W' Council-Telephone operafor. MARGARET KOVACH:-Privale secrefary. BEVERLY KRAHL: G.A.A. vice presiden+ and sergeant af arms, LeHergirls presidenf, W' Council, Valiyries, Scholarship, Press Club-Privafe secrefary. GARY LANG: Czars presidenf and sergoanf al arms, Siudenf Cour+ assisfanf iudge, Hi-Y, Leffermen, Fooiball, Track, Baseball, Wresi- ling-General confracfor. RICHARD LARKIN: Foofball, Track-Aeronauiical engineer. WITH HOPE ERNEST LOWE: Chimes fealure edilor, Chimes and Eagle phoio- grapher, Commissioner of Publicafions, Sealbearer, Quill and Scroll, Key Club. Junior Red Cross, World Friendship, Scholar- ship presidenf, Boys' Glee Club, Ephebian-Journalist DOTTIE LOWEN: Drill Ieam, G.A.A.-Housewife. TOM LUNSCHEN:-Bufcl-ner. JAMES LUTEN:-Vocafional mechanical draflsman. MAXINE MADSEN: Represenlaiive Assembly, Scholarship, World Friendship-Housewife. MONICA MANNING: G.A.A. sergean+ ai arms, Valkyries, Repre- sen'ra'rive Assembly-Teacher ai college. JACK McCABE:-Undecided. SHIRLEY MCCONKEY: Press Club secreiary, Represenlafive As- sembly, G.A.A., Chimes slaff, Annual class edifor-Housewife. PAT McKAY: World Friendship, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Senior Or- chesira, Senior Band, Senior Drama-Denfal assislanl. JIM MCKEEHAN: Key Club secrelary, Annual ari and sludenf liie edifor, Chimes carfoonisf, Press Club, Track, Foolball, Repre- senfafive Assembly-Ar+is+ or insurance agent ESTHER MEDDINGS: G.A.A. songleader, Leilergirls sergeanl af arms and secrefary, Eliles-Dress designer. WAYNE MESSICK: Czars sergeanf a+ arms, Foofball, Baseball, Traclr-Police officer. LEONA MILLER:-Housewife. GLENDA MINTON: G.A.A., Le'HergirIs-Secreiary. BOB MOORE:-Navy officer. NAOMI MORGAN: Christian Fellowship, Euodia-Undecided. BILL MULLANE:-Mechanic. PAT NELSON: LeHergirIs presidenf, G.A.A., Elifes-Physical edu- calion Ieacher. NANCY NICCOLSON: Valhyries presidenl, and vice presidenl, Girls' League president' and Ireasurer, G.A.A., W' Council, Choir-Secrelary. FRED NITSCHKY:-Businessman. ROBERT ORCHARD:-Prinler. JACK ORPHAN:-Armed Forces. NEIL OUDEJANS: Cross counfry Iraclr-Avialion eleclronic Iechni- clan. LYLE PARRISH: Senior A class presidenl, Senior B class vice presi- denf, Scholarship presidenl and vice president Chimes sporfs eclifor, Represeniafive Assembly, LeHermen, Key Club, Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Traclr-Denfisl. RILLIS PARSLEY: LeHergirIs Ireasurer, Annual, G.A.A., Choir, W' Council, Scholarship-Secrelary. LLOYD PENNOCK:-Diesel engineer in Navy. KENNY PETERS:-Undecided. LOUISE POWERS: Lellergirls vice presidenf, G.A.A Ireasurer, Valh- yries sergeanl' ai arms, Choir, W' Council, Represenlafive Assem- bly, Chimes, Annual club division edilor-Ariisl. IN as -sr W , 0 ..-f 6- YE TOM POWERS: Boys' Forum presidenf, Leffermen, Boys' Glee Club, Key Club, Track, Second sfring All-Cify guard Firsf sfring All-League guard, C.A.S.C.-Businessman. STANLEY QUIST:-Navy. JOHN RAITE: Chimes edifor-in-chief and managing edifor, Annual associafe edifor and 'iaculfy division edifor, Thes pians, Quill and Scroll presidenf, Press Club, Leadership, Represen+a+ive Assembly, C.A.S.C.-Aufhor. DENNIS REBMAN:-Truclr driver. NEAL RIEFFANAUGH:-Airline piIo+. DON ROBERTS: Chimes ediior-in-chief, managing edi+or, and co-news edifor, Represenfafive Assembly, Key Club, World Friendship, Press Club, Quill and Scroll vice presidenf, Junior Red Cross, Leadership, Ephebian, Thespians, Scho- larship-Foreign service. JANET ROBERTS: Annual Senior division edifor, Chimes managing ediior and co-news edifor, G.A.A., Quill and Scroll secre+ary, Senior Ushers, Represenfa+ive Assembly, Girls' League decora+ion commiffee, Scholarship, S+uden+ Cour+ planning commiffee, Girls' Glee Club, Affilialion ' Commiffee, W' Council, Press Club, Sealbearer-Teacher. MOLLY RODRIGUEZ: G.A.A., W' Council-Housewife. Lyle Parrish BOB ROSS: Bee 'ioorball-Chemical engineer. VIVIAN SCARBURY: Chrisfian Fellowship, Euodia, Junior Red Cross W' Council-Work for Gas Company. JOANNE SCHMIDT: Scholarship, G.A.A., Le'HergirIs, World Friend- ship, Belle of 'Ihe Week commiffee-Lab fechnician. PAT SCOTT: Drill Team, G.A.A., W' Council-Housewife. ROBERT SCOTT: Choir presideni, Represeniafive Assembly, Fooi ball, Track-Fores+ ranger. SHIRLEY SEACREST: Girls' Glee Club-Secrefary. JUNE SEARS: Eli+es freasurer, G.A.A. secrefary, LeHergirIs, W Council-Privafe secreiary. MARLENE SEMINAR: Elifes secrefary, G.A.A.-Medical secrefary JOHN SFERRAZZA:-Baker. DIXIE SHERARD: Chrisfian Fellowship secrefary, Euodia, Tennis- Slenographer. RALPH SHELTON :-Scieniific worl. DORIS SHOEMAKER: G.A.A. sergeanf af arms and head of hoc- key, S+uden9 Couri iuror, Valkyries, Le++ergirIs, Scholarship, An- nual, Choir, W' Council-Sfenographer or privafe secrefary. DORIS SHOOK: EIi+es sergeani af arms and +reasurer-Stenoqrapher and house- wife. MARILYN SIMMONS: Valkyrie: presideni, business manager and sergeanf aI arms, Girls' League Ireasurer, G.A.A., W' Council-Housewife. COLLEEN SINNER: VaIIr ries secrefar . G.A.A., GirIs' Glee Club-Secreiary. Y Y ESTHER SMITH: Euodia, Chris+ian Fellowship-Secreiary. N .1 JACK SM ITH:-Gunsmifh. NOELLA SM ITH :-Housewife. EST SENSE OF HUMOR-BOY Lou Vedova EST SENSE OF HUMOR-GIRL Louise Powers 0 -ff ..- gi. 11. W CHRISTINE SORENSON:-Ar+is+. M, BILLIE SMOTHERS:-Nurse. T V Q uf WARREN STRAUSS: Proiecfionisf, Boys' Glee Ciub, Senior Drama-Policeman. BOB TAGNEY: Hi-Y, BasebaII, BasIce+baII-General engineer. NORMA TANKERSLEY: Euodia presidenf, vice presidenf, secre+ary and program chairman, Chimes suppiemenfary news edifor, Chrisfian Fellowship, Annual, W' Council- Secrefary. GEORGANNE TAYLOR: Choir-Dress designer. NINA TERRY:-Housewife. JUNE THOMAS: Elifes, G.A.A.-Housewife. YouR IN THE Q- V' 'MQ' .l GEORGE TOLMASOFF: Foolball-Draffsman. BERT TOSSEY: Key Club presidenl, Senior A class vice presidenl' Student Courf iuror, Le++ermen, Traclr, Tennis, Basle+ball-Drafis: man. CAROL TOUPS: G.A.A. songleader, Eliles sergeanl al arms, Lel- fergirls sergeanl af arms, Belle of the Week commiHee-Fash- ion designer. MARALYN TRAUTMAN: Thespians presidenl and vice presidenf Eliles sergeanl af arms, G.A.A., W' Council, Represenfalive Asl sembly-Housewife. COLLEEN TUCKER: Choir Ireasurer, W' Council, Scholarship, World Friendship, Sealbearer-Home economics Ieacher and housewife. REBA TURNER:-Sfenographer. JIM TURNOUIST: Foolball-Piano luner. IRVEN VAN NESS: Slage crew-Slage manager. JOAN VAN ZANT: G.A.A.-Housewife. NANCY VAUGHN: G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club-Housewife. LOUIS VEDOVA: Czars secrefary, Baslcefball, Baseball-Armed Forces. BETTY VINCENT: World Friendship social chairman, Affilialion Commilfee-Nurse. MARLENE WAGON ER:-Secrefary. LOUISE WALL: Choir, Chrislian Fellowship, Scl1olarship-Undecid- ed. DANNY WASSGREN: Foolball, Baseball-Salesman. SALLY WESTON: Elifes, Thespians-Housewife. DORIS WHITFIELD:-Secrelary. DONNA WHITTAKER:-Secrelary. WOODY WILKINS: Boys' Forum vice presidenl and comissioner of afhlelics, Lellermen, Thespians, Baskefball-Mechanical engineer. 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COLVIN BI2 FIRST ROW: lLel+ lo righll Pal Farris, Janice Aflrins, Shirley Klingsielc, Par Connell, Shirley Lelrven, Armella Gregg, Molly Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Vic Hammer, Ted Dielerich, Jan Cline, Duane Cole, Allen Thomas, Don Eafon. THIRD ROW: Jim Coughlin, Duane Odegard, Adrian Pawl, Edward Golden, Morris Adams, Don Tru- i+I, Bill Garrelf. MR HOUSTON All FIRST ROW: lLef+ +o righfl Marie Weiss, Nancy Garrell, Pam Crippen, JaneHa Thompson, Leah Lucey, Jaunila Gray, Fern Wilson, SECOND ROW: George Sall- ler, Slanley Wollard, Jean Mead, Darlene Slreeier, Mary Sreel, Donna Freeman, Carolyn Lielz, Donna Reece, Geraldine Ferguson, Laureen Rodlheuf. THIRD ROW: Paul S+ern, Larry Rifler, Alberf Griffin, Richard Loccisano, Bob Rice, Ronald Ander- son, Donald Anderson, Bob Rounds. MRS. JONES All FIRST ROW: lLef+ Io righll Joe Campbell, Ken Goldslein, Richard Cluclr, Jerry Knieling. SECOND ROW: Carol Eclles, Sharon Fogelslrom, Nancy Grii'ii+h, Kay MacDonald, Dolores Sampson, Carol Shoclrley, Gail Boedelrer, Sarah Berelroll. Carol Beclier. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Johns, Rurh Goen, Jacliie Johnson, Geraldine Shepard, Sue Moses, Alcy Lough, Naomi Teichman, Leroy Garre+f. FOURTH ROW: Don Langsion, Donald Carl+on, Tom Murray, Charles Bradley, Sian Tillman, Bill NBIBTOH, Bud Prirchard, Pa? Clemen+s, Arnis Rielrslins. me My-iw alze Me Out lo flue Jllouiea . . . MR. WADDINGHAM B I 2 FIRST ROW: lLel+ +o righfl Verda Houls, Darlene Hall, Nancy Orlgier, Palri Sfandley, Gloria Sfanclley, Donna Darroch, Dorolhy Sanders. SECOND ROW: S Hoplrinson, Glenda Minlon, Lois Davis, Pal Scolf, JoAnn Schrnidl, Barbara Har Marilyn Lowen, Jim Fleming. THIRD ROW: Wally SooHoo, John Haase, Russ Giordani, Gerald Maxwell, Richard Slupin, Bob Walker, Buddy Zona, MRS. HOLGUIN All FIRST ROW: lLef+ ro righ+l Jacqueline Halsch, Nelda Magnuson, Pai Chrisline Dapper, Joan Saunders, Agnes Logan, Dorolhy Carman.. SECOND Bob Droesbelre, Gene Gallaugher, Lupe Gallardo, Judy Muraslro, William Bennie Duncan, Ronnie Mande. THIRD ROW: Torn Tivnen, Fred Miller, Walrls, Dave Wallander, William Vincenl, George Bundy, Jaclcie Johnson. IIN-Ii MR. KROGSTAD All FIRST ROW: ILef+ lo righ+l Peggy Vaughn, Carolyn Whifalcer, Vila C Rosemary Hurd, Carolyn Winger, Charmaine LeDuIre, Fula Hunler. William Huber Lee McLau hlin Mar Allinson Terry Williams Jane? W Wylie ROW: . . g . y . , worlh, Virdue Smilh, Marilyn Korlie, Bob Snyder, Dale Logue. THIRD ROW: Williams, Gary Rogers. Al McEwan, Ted Romanov, Ken Wagoner, George Jerry Gloeclrler, Richard Swain, Joe Sloul. Dhalee , e Out io the how . . . MR. COMERCI-IERO All FIRST ROVV: lI.ei+ Io righrl Mary Glanz, Diane Fessler, Mary Lehman, Sue Lang, Mary Bailey, Crol Becker, Jo Ann Benson Shirley Collins. SECOND ROW: Waller Rcichen, Jerry Burkarr, Roberf Falk, Helen Brown, Charlofle Anderson, Lou Jean Harris, Arnold Winberg. THIRD ROW: Paul Dover. Lezier Bell, Dennis Lunsford, Kay Boll, Dcn Byerly, VCI Bucklley, Pa? C'ernenIs, Don Harnpfon. DR. SZEKLER All FIRST ROW: Hell Io righll Charlene Spann. Myra Kell, Pal Heinrich, Barbara Craine, Donna Chernaulf, Joanne Dusslier, Janel' Griffin. SECOND ROW: Jerry Mafhias, George Srnirh, Donna Denslow, Margie Anderson. Peggy Malrnberg, Bob Ferguson, Phil D'AngeIo. THIRD ROW: Ray Ball, Adolph De Blasio, Paul Erick- son, Roy Elrod, Bill Gibson. MRS. COLLINS BI I FIRST ROW: ILE-If Io riqhll Eslella Thomas, Dolores Crawford, Phyllis Williams, Peggy Royce, Joan Seiber, Gail Davey, Mary Young, SECOND ROW: Vernie Madison, Wanda Ford, Tom Spenik, Danny Lackey, Sharon Kelso, Helen Remine. Beverly Kaudy. THIRD ROW: Gary Brown. Norman Heafh, Joe Hagen, Bob Dolin- slcy, Paul Oldham, Larry Parks, Jimrn Pennock, Joe Bermudez. MR. SCI'-IWIEGER AI I FIRST ROW: lLel+ Io righfl Pal Liocano, Dorolhy Cooper, Shirley Madonna, Bev- erly Slurnp, Janice Kepharl, Par McNabb Treasure Curlis, Jacquie Morley. SECOND ROW: Calhie Phillips, Belly Shakely, Myrna Max, Dorolhy Nelson, JoAnn Benson, Leon McCain. Eunice Lovering, Daisy Mae Park, Lou Alice Parker, Arlene Pepper. Lora Belle Lee. THIRD ROW: Don Milchell, Bob Mackin, Paul Koubek, Frank Kou- bek, Bennie Pinegar, Bob Cordova, Ronnie Merrill, Bill Jones, Bruce Sanborn, Tom Lazear. MRS. WYLAND All FIRST ROW: lLefr I orighrl Peggy Vaughn, Mary Glanz, Gay Aleridge, Barbara Rowe, Cynfhia Roynon Eileen Dvorak, Eva Jo Spencer, Lona Rae Duddy. Jacqueline Thomas. SECOND ROW: Ray Mannka, Darrell Pruden. Jack Wilson, Wayne George, Nancy Baumbach, Beverly Srnilh, Molly Gallagher, Peggy Mackey. THIRD ROW: Louis Beard, Sranley Holsled, Bill Weiser, Sieve Gold, Jim Van Dyke, Bill Pool, John Pomeroy, Bruce Myers. DR. NYQUIST BI I FIRST ROW: lLel'I Io righfl Bob Crockell, Lyle Hildebrand, Dennis Minderrnan. SECOND ROW: Joyce Vedova, Carole Armour. Mary Fine, Marlha Besf, Beverly Carlucci, Dona Benedicl, Carmen DiMario, Shirley Miller, Sandra Bales, Yvonne Murdock. THIRD ROW: George Kalpakofl, Don Soper, Larry Sunin, Lalhon Brewer, Corwin Sharpe, Wallace Baleman, Bill Borwick, Larry Purciel. FOURTH ROW: Jim Coughlin, John Ray, Vic Heinfzman, Fred Widger, Adolph Treder, Wayne Millef. Hardley, Bill Bandy. Ed ally! ay own y ook! and My Wenci oo . . . MR. WELLS Bl I FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Marlene Hoar, Janel Minderman, Beverly Gresham, Pal Nanlrivel, Palsy Dooley, Arlie Weishaar. SECOND ROW: Warren Hudson, Arlhur Knighl, Marvin Levine, Dona Braun, Carroll Slewarl, Jacllie Hammond, Lil- ian Piper. THIRD ROW: Gary Williams, Bill Buchanan, Bob Robinson, Carl Beclrer, Oen Nelson, Jim Lurrschen, Gerald Manlrer. MR. CARTER AIO FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Thelma Penlzre, Pal Barnes, Diana McLuen, Yvonne Grunda, Kalhleen Blemonl, Maraine Berg. Jeanne Browning, Rose Arno. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy D'Amour, Don Aloi, Ross Heman, Richard Blood, Paul Swaim, Rod Shepard, Don Anderson, Shirley Brunner. THIRD ROW: Dale Miller, Bob Campbell, Royal Carroll, Robin Frisius, Kennelh Willcins, Curlis Maly, Eugene Nelson, Horace Graham, Ronald Crepeau. MRS. MACKINNON AIO FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Velva Jo Lulen, Juanila Moser, Barbara Ann Jaclrson, Nancy Ninlce, Juanila Bell Roberls, Virginia Williams, Belly Sloan. SECOND ROW: Garold Rall, Joyce Clarlt, Maxine Pelersen, Dixie Lee Munyon, Mary Bozarlh, Mary Brown, Thelma Avery, Donald Duncan. THIRD ROW: Leon Eslrine, Gary Ream, William Herr, Ronald Hoplxins, Chad Fillinger, Jim Neill, Ronald Jaicoma, Ray Holranson. DR. BAILEY AIO FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Doris Marlin, Palricia Currey, Donna Kunalroll, Shubin, Ellen Holloway, Lucrelia Pleiler, Edilh Babcoclx, Dorolhy Yales, Jo worlh, Nancy Slephens. SECOND ROW: Larry Barr, Sue Lang, Elorence I Carol Morse, Myrlice Townsend, Sarah Yahne, Helen Van Ness, Ha1eI Rogoll, Audel, Sally Fousl, Bob Kennell. THIRD ROW: Raymond Holden, Jim Gene Bierman, Don Bearse, Gary Dodd, Ronnie Wells, Jim Shiflermiller, Andrus, Joe Guidera, Jim Ainsworlh, Dean Buchinger. MR .KIRKWOOD AIO FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Calhy Schaefler, Donna Searing, Diane Tellord, Elaine Hawlrins, Grace Slerrazla, Shirley Culver, Margie Lopez. ROW: Charlie Fredericlr, David Hupp, Larry Balh, Anne Scuri, Elizabelh Belly Shoemalcer, Jim Craig, Delberl Terry. THIRD ROW: Don Darroch, .Jimm Honalrer, Johnny Brill, Melvin Hoellliger, Clill Hanan, Larry Gold. MR. PUCKETT AIO FIRST ROW: lLell lo righll Shirley Nunn, Delma Lelcher, Gloria Severance, Rose mary Verrell, Jewell Poe, Eleanor Loclcridge, Pal Douglas, Jaclrie Scoll. SECON ROW: Vincenl Zappala, Ronnie Slamper, Beverly Reeves, Shirley Hughes, lren Bonine, Lorna Russell, Joe Trenary, Delberl Richie. THIRD ROW: Charles Swanson Jaclx Ellison, Wayne Wallace, Carl Maier, Richard Jones, Floyd Grillilh, Jame Hoclrer, Allan Arlhur, Bob Zeidell, Raymond Morgan. MR. REDBURN AIO FIRST ROW: ILefI Io righfl Deanna Noyd, Phyllis LaTorra, Jenice Huifman, Dixie Munyon. SECOND ROW: Sue Lang, Marlha Pallerson, Janene Coger, Irene Barcza, Pal Ponlious, Florence Maflhews, Joan Horn, Donna McCollum. THIRD ROW: Rosemarie Chapin, Pal Brubalrer, Grefchen Coleman, Edylhe Elliolf, Virginia Kaslro, Alice Orlgier, Evcnne Fox, Sharlene Houfs, IlIu+h Gamaifoni, Verna Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Jim Wadnizalr, Ji'n Wagner, Ted Fox, Tommy Millar, Don Neely, Darrel Brownell, Eugene Holh, Edward Fodor, James Hancoclr. MR. TRIOLO AIO FIRST ROW: lLeII Io righfl Georgia Maahs, Lois Wallremeyer, Lila Sorenson, Joann Miller, Glenda Slanlon, Judifh Kruse, Joanne Dodson. SECOND ROW: Jim Rulh, Franlr Sanserino, Jerry Davis, Don Lippincofl, Howard Kearns, Terry Habich, Marvin Roberis, Gary Smilh. THIRD ROW: Ray Ferguson, Tommy Scoff, Paul Sufherland, Don Wilson, Richard Randlell, Billy Williams, Merrill Walsfad, Keilh Kearney, Bill Livingslone. MR. BOSANKO BIO FIRST ROW: lLeFI Io righll Mary Maas, Roberl Woodsloclr, Belly Harris, Doro- hy Hiclrs. SECOND ROW: Earl Moore, George Folfz, Chuck Basye, Leslie Blair. MR. SCHELL AIO FIRST ROW: iLeI+ +o righfl Doris Laury, Audrey Secresf, Miclrey McVaugh, Barbara Kyser, Carol Ann Balinl, Palricia Hare, Linda Wilson, Doris Lindberg, Lorelie By- bee. SECOND ROW: Tom Kallunlri, Pal Ponfious, Phyllis LaTorra, Sharlene Houls, Helaine Cohn, Frances Espinoza, June Messiclr, John Roberlson, Tony Carllon. THIRD ROW: Melvin Parady, Waller Parlridge, Carl Laurella, Ted Fox, Larry Win- ans, Garry Frosf, Les Lumbaffis, John Puderbaugh. MR COX BIO FIRST ROW: lLeff fo righfl Jolene Rasmussen, Jaclrie Horn, Joanne Gibson, Barbara Wilson, Marilyn Cowles, Karen Tivnen, Joan Hunfzinger. SECOND ROW: Kalhryn Myers, Peggy Farris, Geneva Griffin, Florence Toolh, Jaclzie Worlhingfon, Eva Sundin, Margie Leasure. THIRD ROW: Diclr Bogard, Roberl Gillespie, John Fofi, Gary Wheeler, Larry Woodman Dale Young, Russell Scrivner. FOURTH ROW: Ronny Bell, Roy Luberf, Kenl Marlineau, Roberf McDowell ,Bob McGinnis, Harold S+ancIford, Ronny Cull. MISS ROBINSON BIO FIRST ROW: ILeiI fo righfl Carol Hunler, Sharon McWilliams, Tanya Prohorolil, Janel Robinson, Jaclrie Webb, Nellie Robins, Dixie Nelson.. SECOND ROW: Phil- ip Finn, James Gaeflre, Elsie Morrow, Owefa Roberls, Mary Davis, Shirley Rizzo, Jim Knighf, Joe Hughes. THIRD ROW: Roger Geweclre, Charles Moore, Neal Isom, Max Moore. Jim Hayden, Don Shonlrwiler, Glenn Spearman. alncf iufalclz ferry ewi.4 . . . page sixly-seven MR. COLEMAN BIO FIRST ROW: lLe'l+ +0 righll Wilma Benlrup, Roberla Allrins, Mary Benedicl, Ada Mae Goen, Pal Ponlious, Beverly Sloul. SECON ROW: Jim Blaclcell, Johnny Car- roll, Clifford Jordan, Brenl Dalrymple, Bill Shubin. THIRD ROW: Milchell Collier, Bill Zaro, Alberl Oeslerle, David Fiddler, James Kezos, Bob Lehow. MR. BUTCHER A9 FIRST ROW: lLefI lo righll Alice Lopez, Diane Rohde, Charlene Owens, Rulh Swaim, Glenda Nelson, Belly Millsap, Bobbie Hodge, Janice Rebman. SECOND ROW: Sieve Resnilr, Sally Ann Hammond, Beverly Johnson, Cecilia Gray, Ann Schleiden, Janice Huclreba, Nolan Malhis, Gary McCarley, Charles Bible. THIRD ROW: Edward Wrighl, Tommy Porler, Myron Fleclrner, Eugene Wilson, Dave Malc- shanofl, Jimmy Bender, Larry Bauman, David Burlre, David Raber. FOURTH ROWS Roger Lee, Bill Yeoman, Ronald Pruifl, Phillip Peery, James Lelcher, Ken Mills, Nick Raymond. MR. JORDAN A9 FIRST ROW: lLell' lo righll LaVonne Ingram, Carol Wain, Carolyn Nelson, Norma Harmon, Jayne Thompson, Donna Mason, Norma McCourt Beverly Raymond. SEC- OND ROW: Bobby Mann, Ernest Deming, Lorraine Vincenl, Pal Barnum, Valerie Joy, Marion Korbell, Myrna Morgan, Terry Broudriclr, THIRD ROW: John Deilrich, Bill Davis, Ronald Edinger, Arlen Smilh, Ronald Janssen, James Remine, Arnold Tolman, Bill McMullen. , f' page sevenly X X 044 Jvle Zaire MRS. ARNOLD A9 FIRST ROW: lLel1 fo righll Emily Wehlring, Louise Pappin, Charlolle Hand, Rulh Lovering, Norma Madonna, Virginia Pallerson. SECOND ROW: George Grenier, David Thompson, Coleen Jacobson, Barbara Garbian, Joyce Davis, Kay Massie, Ida Mae Lang, Jimmy Treadwell, Chuclr Whillalrer. THIRD ROW: LeRoy Rader, Franlr Parrish, Gene Secresl, Glenn Guse, Allan Lich+, Danny Murphy Lawrence Edinger, Ronnie Jay, Bradner Hill. MR. FREDERIKSEN A9 FIRST ROW: lLefI Io righll Peggy Byler, Alice Handley, Glenda Neely, Eloa Pearce, Eva Woodrum, Virginia Siebring, Sharon Wilbanlrs, Barbara Lefh, Mary Poller. SECOND ROW: Joe Egan, Lois Kozub, Rila Thompson, LaVon Young, Shelba Whilfield, LaRue Nieweg, Bobby Smilh. THIRD ROW: John Brice, Roger Farnham, LeRoy Kaump, Eugene Flalrer, Wesley LaCIear, James Reed, John Popofl, Mel Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Bill McCann, Ray Hiclzman, Chuck Pfeiffer, Roberl' McLean, Dave Makshanofl, Kenny Smilh, John Marlin. MRS. A. THOMPSON A9 FIRST ROW: lLelf Io righll Cafherine Barlrelew, Janel Boxdorler, Claudelfe Lucas, Shirley Richmond, Carol Nichols, Dolores Sheafler, Kalhryin Sanlro, Charlene Whil- lalrer, Irene Pelers. SECOND ROW: Frances Miclros, Shirley June, Joanne Repperl, Pal Delfrale, Gloria Walers, Jaclrie Myers, Vivian Prine, Sharon Fawcell, Dorolhy Rifler. THIRD ROW: Dave Boynlon, Jerry Pigg, Ronald Pierce, Tom Trace, Bob Moore, Lynn Norfh, Milre Moore, Carl Sanfowslri, Bill Sleiner, FOURTH ROW: Sieve Hulell, Milne Robbins, Vendall Avery, Daniel Loya, Gary Meyers, Jerry Pepper, Neil Herberl, Eugene Crowner, Melvin Blaclr. Affisf Cue... .9 ,Dream rom ,Monday fo griclay . . . MR. 6. THOMPSON B9 FIRST ROW: lLel+ To righll Mary Ellen Banlau, Diane Beeler, Sharon Berke. Bar- bara Apple, RoDonna Coker, Lois Orion, Connie Griflirh, Joyce Voss, Rose DiMa+- Hagen, ROW: eo. SECOND ROW: Don Ballinger, Jane? Goree, Tacy Adams, Carol eanelle Freeman, Louise Brown, Judy Brinkmann, Dean Burson, THIRD Ohn Forli, Billy Fogelslrom, Richard Bell, Dan Barr, Van Barr, Don Burnell, Cedric errell. FOURTH ROW: Vic Clingen, Harold Pelers, Clihlord Spencer, Roberl elcher, Norris Darrough, Eddie Clair, Frank Lowe. MRS. BROYLES B9 IRST ROW: lLefl 'ro righll Gary Clegg, Jay Larsen, Mary Aldacushion, Janel' osler, Mary Rouse, Margie Fiddler, Lynefle Hammer, Lorel Parks Sharon Honne- ell, Marian Dellamore, Carol Tolman, Esrher Pressey. SECOND ROW: Don Ewerf, rlen Conner, Joanne McDaniel, Diana Herrera, Audrey Collin, Adella Kaser, arvella Young, John Todd, Frank Dodson. THIRD ROW: Mike Carroll, Frank erman, Richard Marrs, Billy Bebb, Larry Blood, Roy Harmon, Bob D'Amour, ommy Forbus, Richard Parrish, Arlen Smilh. MR. BODINE A8 IRST ROW: lLef+ lo righrl Arlhur Loccisano, Ray Carson, Lowell Thompson, Don hile, Billy Ballinger. SECOND ROW: Janice Shafer, Barbara Thomas, Shirley Pap- in, Shirlee Davis, Elaine Wrighl, Phyllis Yeager, Gayle Gibson, Dorolhy Buller. HIRD ROW: Ronald Kasper, Sfuarr Kalz, John McDonald, Lehland Puerl, Bobbie ikes, Janel' Baum, Raymond Robinson, Busler Swander, Richard Hoffman, Ronald enson. FOURTH ROW: Gary Williams, Frank Brainard, Darrell Malhews, Harold iegler, Gary Burl, Arlen Rogers, Bruce Broadwaler, Fred Welch, Fred Harlman. MRS. NASH A9 FIRST ROW: lLel+ +o righfl Marcia Scroggs, Diane Becker, Helen Cahow, Wanda Hammond, Joyce Fondren, Rila Jones, Dorolhy Hernandez, Befiy Carr, Sharon Covinglon. SECOND ROW: Bobby Deem, Joan Barrie, Mary Lee, Carol Higgin- bolham. Gwendolyn Glasscock, Carole Koesler, Mary Koeppe, Torn Moore. THIRD ROW: Richard Hein, Riley Bedford, Wesley Babcock, Ray Ayers Jerry Bar+0r1. Claylon Kyker, Sranley Campbell, Jerry Sinclair. FOURTH ROW: Doyle Laury, Roberl Bilderback, Paul McHaIe, Bobbie Johnslon, Luis Rivera, Ronald Hales, Ward Cumbie. MRS. HARREL A8 FIRST ROW: lLel+ Io righll Shirley Chisum, Janel Evans Violef Woodside, Sue Cundifl, Sharon Long, Wanda Jesinghaus, Jacqueline Nicholas, Molina Miller, Nancy Meyer, Glenda Wright. SECOND ROW: Gary Wise, Ted Young, Joy Rif- chie, Cecilia Lopez, Claudelle Marlineau, Dixie Messer, Barbara Puch, Frank Palmer, Joe Provosl, Charles Rear, Sieve Shankwiler. THIRD ROW: Don Bell, John Lamb, Carllon Luhn, Eddie Parfridge, Douglas Marlineau, Ronald Ahlheim, Don Bales, Tony Marella, Fred Hunlley. MR. MELLON A8 FIRST ROW: lLef+ fo righll Frank Benedicr, Roger Black, Alfred Verrel, Gary Kohlsledl. SECOND ROW: Elgeva Holland, Arlene McClary, Beafrice Henderson, Jodine Carman, Rosemarie Scalia, Norma Boydslun. Joyce Bacon, Joyce Ainsworrh, Gwen Williams, Diane Burroughes. THIRD ROW: Gerald Delarr, Tom Hours, Sandra Silversmilh, Dolores Younl, Elhel Lee Kassebaum, Dianne Merrell, Calhryne Sweeney, Jeanelle Liocano, Janer Rainey, Jean Robberls. FOURTH ROW, Don Schwab, David Purciel, Bill Wa+son, Bill Given. David Cowley, Richard Jenkins, Ronald Larson, Joe Modica, Richard Herman, Rober+ Spenik. ll 7 at A ow MR. DIRKS A8 FIRST ROW: lLeII Io righil Curtis Steele, SaIva+ore Sfierrazza, Lynden Hare, Jimmy Lowe. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Worihingflon, Arlene Gariner, Peggy Millsap, Shar' ron Willig, Roberia Rear, Karin Boullee, Tonia Wafson, Marilyn McLuen, Pal Serian. THIRD ROW: Ted Aficins, Alice Hier, Mona Zanders, Hulda Johnson, Nancy Hesier, Joylene Fellrner, Diane Esposifa, David Saclreii, Gregory Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Blevins, Jere Seiberf, Bob Fisher, Milre Mafhews, Baader Lease, Rodney Dunn, Charles Casile, Norman Bonar. Terry Diclreson. MR. PHILLIPS B8 FIRST ROW: lLei+ Io righrl Jerrald Hahn, Leon McDaniel, Pal Burke, Armando Villarruel, Murl Nelson. SECOND ROW: Marcene LeCIair, Mary Tarranis, Carolin Nelson, Virginia Torres, Sara Jaurigi, BeHy Hancoclc, Evelyn Tonesi, Pai Miller, Carol Cowley, Eileen SooHoo. THIRD ROW: Naomi Thorn, Gara Lea Felion, Gilberi Roihman, David Rafi, Olan Embrey, Bill Benadom, Harry Covill, Karen Dunbar, Doroihy Slriplon, Doroihy Franlr. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Lamperl, Roger Prafer, Roger McCone, Kenneih House, David Samarin, Richard McKenzie, Alberf Espino- za, Dale Brunell, Cliff Lail. MR. WALKER A7 FIRST ROW: lLeiI Io righfl Connie Hendershor, Carol Hogg, Naomi Hahn, Eva Adams, Dolores Reader, Judifh Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Connie Collins, Jeane-lie Frisius, Carol Wagner, Doris Wallander, Lorefia Yorba, Doroihy Wilson, Jimmie Ray, Richard Dewey. THIRD ROW: Ronald Terenzio, Bill Prohoroff, Louis Conirer- as, Charles Weeks, Hurlberi Hafler, Raymond Spegal, Wayne Hahn, Lawrence Cohn. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hopkins, Roberi Whi+e, Mar+in Vedova, Rober+ Badg- Iey, John Husied, Leon Henniclrs, Richard Sager. 9 Clauea 0411 go . .. MISS FICHTNER A8 FIRST ROW: lLeII Io righll Gerald Brinlcman, Ronald Soper, Larry Foley, Larry Wells, Joe Raymond. SECOND ROW: Sharon SIewar'I,JacI1ie Shepard Jeri Duncan, Barbara Turner, Frances Loclzridge, Barbara Leclrie, June Perlins, SIe'Ia Moo e, Doreen Goodrich. THIRD ROW: Kalherine Aionin, Joyce Brunner, Ruih Seabvrr Barbara Johnslon, Diana PavIoFi. Paula De Beauclair, Sandra Miller, Jacque'inc Chapman, Milne Borwiclr. FOURTH ROW: Kenneih Abrahams, Bob Trenncxi, Herb- erI SI. Clair, Jim Piper, Gerald Scheib, Forresi Crawiord, Billy Brown, Doyle Grife fi+I-I, Ross Chesley, Joe Klauser. MR. OSBURN B8 FIRST ROW: iLeII Io righil Leonard Buchanan, Eddie Fuller, Frani Bnoih. Tcnny Purcell, Fred Rinlc. SECOND ROW: Doroihy Carroll, Deanna Candand Diane Blair, Julia Rogofi, Mary Remine. Janice Hodge, Charmae F.'e'Ieric'c, Mecleline Haddad. THIRD ROW: Larry Thien, Dennis Berry, Donna Barr, VicIo'ia Mililello, Gayle Harris, Janice I-Ioplcins, Alex Polls, Keilh Beckman. FOURTH ROVI: George Seiberi, Par Frawley, Bill Waliers, Philip Maxwell, Larry Healh, Boln Reinnann, Jacl' Foafe, Dwain Deers, Roberf Miller, Jerry Brecciani. MISS REED A7 FIRST ROW: lLef+ Io righfll Andra Zeidell, Sandra Zeidell, Anioineiie Pvcciarelii, Linda Willrins, Miriam Chesfley, Cafhy Meisfer, Sandra Geniry. SECOND ROW: Peggy Balinf, Pal Turner, Roberl Bedford Roberf Fairgrief, Bill Leamy, Dod Hac':, Bobbie Day, Gary Milleser. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Shafer, Diclr Murpl'y, Peier Sun' din, La-ry Severance, Ray Shelfon, Doug Goiorih, Ronnie Johnson. Dennis Ham- iI+on, FOURTH ROW: Lynn Howard, Jimmie Morris, George Whifis, Terry Boyer, Judiih PruiH', Carolyn VanDyIce, Fay Shelion, Virginia Williams. Tommy Talluoif. MR. BIANCI-II A7 FIRST ROW: ILeI+ 'lo righ+I Judy Kunlzman, Anila Avery, Louie McClary, Wanda Mazzanli, Jo Anne Cooper, Sandra Kohlsfedl, Tliora Meade. SECOND ROW: Kalhleen Wade, Connie Lucero, Phyllis Karr, Sandra Broolis, Marilyn Myers, Karl Arndal, Kenf Balflfrop, Jonne Hymers, Leroy Hol+, David Kellon, Berf Pierce. Dewayne Farrar, John Mechilrofl, Tommy Yales, Manuel Rod,iguez, Richard Graue, Jimmy Palmer, Jerry Pool, LaVerne Gooler, Theda Reinerlson. MR. NASLUND A7 FIRST ROW: ILeI'r To righfl Joyce McMann, Gail Weigand, lla Ha-w cr. Dole es Siclrer, Eula Shields, Marsha Mafhews, Linda Duncan, Miriam Wo hy. SECOND ROW: Oren Langsfon Eddie Toofh, Linda Lewis, Helen Owens, Gloria Mye-'S, Norma Hogg, Socorro Rodriques, Janel Koyle, Bernadine Biebling. THIRD ROW: Richard Timm, Jaclr Waring, Donlad Lunclslrom, Gillaerf Zepeda, John Lindholm, Klair Bybee, Billy Shubin, Tod Clarlr, Jimmy Ceralo. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Robin- son, Richard Balmer, Sammy Miller, Ronald McCar+hy, Keilh Ford. MRS. STEDMAN A7 FIRST ROW: ILelI Io righll Carolyn McClellan, Lenora Shor-nan, Nalalie Walpole, Dolores Milifello, Dora Belle Conlreras, Sharon Schrull, SECOND ROW: Marilynn Feinblalf, Laurine Byfield, Lenda Campell, Sybil Moore, Marqulefla Slanlord, Palricia Warren, Leona Geisler, Agnes Boonsfra, Donna Mae Kennel. THIRD ROW: Norman Scoggin, Milne Baradino, Michael Hoag, Alvin Byars Carl Molner Glenn Fosdiclr, Tom Roberfson, Milne Egan. FOURTH ROW: Harry Mohofl, Bob Ray, William Huls, James Cecere, James Rousey, Jesus Torres. MISS BROMLEY A7 FIRST ROW: ILefI lo righll Joanne Slrong, June Sfewarl, Phyllis Keeling, I3eve y Rees, Deanna LeCIair, Jacqueline Gonsla Miiam Blumer, Mavis Armsfrong. SEC- OND ROVV: Charlene Gillespie Sle'la Eesselfo, Jean Collier, Mary Jo Ualconis, Kenny March, Richie Clair Eugene Balrlio, G-,islavo Valles Eddie McCo'Iu'n, Wesley Esry. THIRD ROW: George Cash, Jerry Zaludelr, Richard Chapin, Roger Wilfiarns. Howard Bowman Donald Balmer Harfy Douglass, Don CIif+, Orvil Hopper, Allen Wrighl, Tommy Sfrange. MESS WILLARD A7 FIRST ROW: lLef+ fo riglill Jackie Pearson Jo Elda Wells, Deanna Voss, Jean Lane, Linda Lyons, Darlene McDonald Billie Burk, Joyce Wilson. SECOND ROW: Nev. ell Larue, Nancy Richards, Angie Langianese, Sharon Hall Dianne Wilkinson Donna Gill, Roloerl Camel, Russ Anderson, Vlarren Rizzo. THIRD ROW: Richard Ves- Iesen, Phillip Simmons, James Lowe, Lamar Sellers, Bill Embrey, James Trofler, Rob- erl Morris, Melvin CoHre!l, Dale Berlrsfreaser. UNGRADED-MRS. DESPER FIRST ROW: ILelI Io righll Paul Thrasher, Diana Cirri, Pal McKay, Mrs. Desper. SECOND ROW: Gary Rhine Jerry Searan, Franlc Bodnar, Warner Telesio Gary Polloclc. or c9l,4 afiglzisf, Camera, alcfion Each ,bay . . . 5,4271 f 3 1 1' :I MR. HOLLENBECK B7 FRONT ROW: ILef+ Io righfl Donna Billings, Judie Blair, Carolyn Miloserdofl, Pafricia Sreiner, Joyce Burgwald, Sally Siebring, Joyce LeCain, Linda Bybee, Mary Halopoff. SECOND ROW: Jaclr Hare, Donald Ochampaugh, Jim Wood, Donald Ainsworrh, Ralph Pleasanf, Carlos Collins, Miclrey Kalpakoff. THIRD ROW: Juslie Gill, Dennis Rawsow, Gary Helsefh, David Aure, Charles Krebs, Rene Zamorano. Rodney Davis. MISS WILLARD B7 FRONT ROW: ILeII Io righll Ann Haggarl, Margene Johnson, Veronica Conlreras. Sandra Murray, Gloria Cox, Carolyn Huclrabey, Jaclrie Workman, Judy McCormick, Pairicia Ball, Nancy Wilson. SECOND ROW: Paul Srillwell, Morris Ayers, Lloyd Brown, Larry Heimbuck, Nolan Rubo++om, Ernesl Sherard, Jerry Fine, Marivan Sher- ard, Ronald Farris, Jaclr Faclr. THIRD ROW: Reynaldo Rodriquez, Jerry LeNoue, Jim Craig, David Long, Rolaerl Priesfley, Donald Knuahoff, John Rich, Gary Wil- liams, Wayne Upah. JUNIOR I-IIGI-I MISCELLANEOUS FIRST ROW: ILel+ Io righfl Carolyn Dundas, Elvira Oflrida, Barbara Pallinson. Parry Anlonucci, Brenda Kelso, Linda Golorfh. SECOND ROW: EIioH Es+rine, Don- na Lockridge, Norma Lehnhardf, Roberla Demming, Earla Sopher, Bob Lewlon. THIRD ROW: Richard Gooler, Bobby Dunigan. C50 MR. NASLUND B7 FRONT ROW: lLeH Io righll Barbara Tonesi, Judy Glover, Pally Corrigan, Zar- Iene Valcle, Darlene Cafron, Pa+ricia Bell, Carol Wallrer, Richard Colzlman. SECOND ROW: Lona Haslrins, Bealrice Slraman, David Morrison, Phil Wesrfall, Donald Mc- Collum, Louie Meiia, Carol Wealherslone, Vera Konovaloff. THIRD ROW: Roberl Rollo, Kennelh Miller, Douglas Fredericlr, Jim Adams, Richard Hunglford, Edward Beard. CARMELITA B9'S FRONT ROW: ILefI Io righfl LaDona Broudriclr, Margarel Armbrusf, Brenda Carl- son, Janice Henson, Julia Ann Dapper, Jeanne Saginero, Sandy Henderson, Nancy Womaclr. SECOND ROW: Arline Armsrrong, Liesel Gehrig, Roy Forbesle, Ed Rush, Dan Laycox, Charles Romero, Howard Smilh, Larry Hudson, Bob Lang. THIRD ROW: Eddie Smilh, Jeff Young, John Schiller, Douglas Young, Richard Shriver, John Dov- er, James PaHerson, Bob Slell. SENIOR I-IIGI-I MISCELLANEOUS SEATED: ILefI Io righll Janel Roberls, Bob Agarnaile. FIRST ROW: Shirley Gold- berg, Mary Glanz, Shirley Cooper, Wanda Laylon, Elizabelh Pressey, Gary Conner, Jim Coughlin, Bill Weiser, Joan Van Zan+, Bill Clabaugh, Carl Hinman.. :eie an me elljfligh how. .. 5- gp xy 4 ' W 'fr ,if Ei 5 1 ? 95 Z. Z Tr? I W gf , 2 ww fqk , 4 ur Q 4? .wr Q 5 'Z 6 .W an in 6, F W 4 3 M an n ,K ' .Q 65? if f in is Q again ,E M HA' ' ' as 4 'Z QSM 5 Q 3 el! I gi H f? 1 23, 6 'Q if xi r m, Q A 2 n Q E 'il M , 3 l Yi I? E i 'I few 1 u, ., ,. fi i iii if 'C I 1. N . if wi 000000000OQQIODOOOOCQOOOOOOIl0oocnooollQQ0 H WM I? Fl I FRlDAY'S HERGES Coach Sieve Bianchi's varsify gridsfers broughl' home fhe long awaifed Eas'rern-Mar- ine league championship frophy las+ fall when fhey cruised fhrough an undefea+ed league season. The 'rifanic Eagles, sparlced by all-cify cen+- er, Vern Curfis, loaded ihe all-league ou+fi+ by placing four men on fhe firsi' +eam lend Charlie Hampion, guard Tom Powers, cen+er Vern Cur1'is, and quarferbaclc Ronnie Merrilll. Pow- ers and Merrill were also honored by being placed on +he second s+ring all-cify eleven. Agains+ San Pedro in +he annual Homecom- ing Day classic, +he E-M championship was de- cided. Trailing I4-6 wifh only eighi' minufes +o play, Bell came roaring back and s'raved off a Pirafe rally 'ro win I5-I4. Many s+uden+s and alumni believed ii' was 'rhe finesi' con'res+ ever played on Bell's Reeves Field. Curfis was vofed mos+ valuable player a+ fhe fall banquef. M3130 Don TruiH' Dave Wallander Charles Hamp+on end Bob Robinson Bob Eggerf halfback Ronnie Merrill ev-'B Darrell Howell S+an Spencer LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM Gary Lang guard Earl Moren guard Ronnie Freeland faclrle Vern Curfis cenler TOP TO BOTTOM Tom Powers guard Bob Meyer guard Gerald Gresham Iaclrle Bob Ingles Iackle Tom Slraggs ff' Tom Broudy Gary Rogers laalfbaclr halfback VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON SCHEDULE Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Banning, 0. Soufh Gale, I3. San Pedro, I4. Narbonne, 0. Jordan, 6. WON 4, LOST 0, TIED NON-LEAGUE Bell, 63 Hunfingfon Parlc, 7 Bell, Og Inglewood, 58. MILK BOWL Bell, 0, Canoga Park, I2. P9 TY P ' UPPER LEFT: up yardage againsf Hunfingfon Park. UPPER RIGHT: Eagle faclrlers gang up on an HP ball carrier. CENTER: Coach Bianchi delivers a pep fall: during half-lime of Banning 1il+. LOWER LEFT: Banning gridders maul Bell porlcslrin car- rier. LOWER RIGHT: Darrell Howell, Eagle end, snags an aerial in Sparfan fray. Dave Wallander, Bell fullbaclr piclrs M M-'fun-,.,.,,, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-SEATES2 ILef+ lo righfl Charles Bradley, Robes? Meyer, Willis Young, Torn Powers, Gary Lang, Dave Wallander, Bob Robinson, Ronnie Freeland. SECOND ROW: Bill Livingslone, Earl Moren Pai CI , emenls, Bob Eggerl, Gerald Gresham, Tom Brou- d R . . y, onnle Merrill, Gary Rogers, Ric'1- ard Loccisano. THIRD ROW: John Gall, Don Truifl, Darrell Howell, Chad Fil- linger, Bob Rounds, Charles Buchanan, Ronnie Walls, Jim Hayden, Eugene All- sop, Bill Henning, Wally Soo Hoo, Gale Babcock. FOURTH ROW: Sfanley Spen- cer, Ray Mannlra, Bob Rice, Jerry Bar- Ion, Clifford Jordan, George Tolmasoff, Melvin Hoeffliger, Bruce Myers, Vern Curlis, Norman Zagorski. FIFTH ROW: Jim Wya'H, Gary Dodd, Bob Ingles, Tom Slra All ggs, en Thomas, Van Barr, Dan Carr, Cob Schleiden, Bob Monlgomery. f I by K? x 4 Q: I .., ff 'V g 'Q , ' ann Q ,af , 'X ' .1 -V rm ax' U, ' Q Q fl' f -f E, , if , 'Tif 9 T gt we 'L- 1 4, . , K ,I 1 V FA J 49, A-,dx X ,Q sw -ff '-'A 2- 9 f 'S 1 5 'fd U-L af W . P 'z1 SS . 1 if Q ,v .. Y -49' I ,A un Q iii 11. , ' f- A f ' ly. Qs- -' x Y ,I ., . G , 1 f..- 5 x '1- I ?x uf' -. ' I ,dig MSX' U is V-5, -0? , -4 4-3 'N-f v' ,wg F'1 , O an 1? fi ff 5 A 4 Ni fu I page eighfy-fwo ABOVE: Tom Skaggs, Eagle exlra poin+ ar+is+, successfully converis agains+ Soufh Gale. BELOW: Bell gridders maul Soufh Ga+e halfback Gene Tonkoviclw. THIS '5I TEA i,1 IS DANGERGUS ABOVE: Eagle end, fern-Marine league Darrell Howell, halls Banning ball carrier in Eas- fray. LOWER RIGHT: Dave Wallander, Bell full' back. picks up yardage agains+ Hunfingion Park. LOWER LEFT: Pic- +ure of Easfern-Ma Eagle varsify. rine league championship foofball +ropl1y won by page eig hfy-fhree LUCK OF Bell's mighiy bee pigslcinners, coached by Larry Osburn, furned in one of fhe finesl' season records in many a grid year. The husrling liHle dynamos, led by feam capiain and fullback Bob Walker, nabbed 'rheir firsl' four con+es+s before dropping +wo heari- breakers. When +he season 'rofals were dis- closed, if found +he busy bees in a +ie for second spoi in +he E-M league. Coach Osburn's gridsiers were nofed for Bee gridders close in on Narbonne ball carier. BEE FOOTBALL TEAM-SEATED: lLef+ +o righil Jim Rufh, Bob Ferguson, Lesler Bell. Tom Spenik, Bob Ross, Bill Borwick, Ray Ayres, Fred Miller, Frank San- serino. FIRST ROW: Phil Finn, Bill Bush, Joe Trenar Al McEwan, Bob Walker, Greg Kalpakoff, Jim Coug lin, Jerry Reed, Sfeve Resnik. SECOND ROW: Jerry Davis, Tom ScoH, Claylon Dyrr, Dick McCann, Horace Graham, Charles Frederick, Jim Neill, Nick Collin, Phil Wiley, Tom Millar, Dave Makshanofi, John Pop- off, coach Larry Osburn. THIRD ROW: Joe Hagen, Norman Heaih, Roger Gewecke, Ted Dieierich, Wes- ley Babcock, Gary Myers. Arnis Rielasiins, John Rob- erison, Ronald Pierce, Richard Sfupin, Cal Calhoun, Y, h. Cedric Ferrell. THE EAGLETS fheir las'r minu+e fouch-downs which enabled fhem 'ro nab +wo league con'res+s. Bo1'h fhese fee dees were via aerials from quarf- erback Al McEwan 'ro end Fred Miller. O+her sparkplugs on +he Eaglel' ou+fi+ were lineman Bill Borwick and halfback George Kalpakoff. The heigh+ of ihe campaign was 'rhe inifial fill when +he bees rallied a 20-I4 upse+ over +heir cross-'rown rivals, Hun+ing+on Park. Bob Walker, Eaglei fullback, crashes over fhe goal line agains+ Ban ning. ai ,, ' . rayon J 3223? . TOP I g BOTTOM A+ B g 'rl BEE FOOTBALL SEASON SCHEDULE Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Duane Cole Five TALL MEN Led by all-league forward, Lou Vedova, Bell's spiril'-loaded casaba oulfil' fough+ +heir way 'ro a lie for lhird place honors in +he Easfern- Marine league. The ex-Venice higher fallied 252 poinfs in I2 games for an even 2I poini' average, lhird high- esl' in fhe ci+y. Alfhough coach Bud Naslund's buclcelmen had +o forfeil' l'wo frays +o San Pedro, 'l'hey s+ill came back To +ie wilh Narbonne for Third place honors, which was good enough for ABOVE: Bill Sperlin e uar a s in wo oin fhem 'ro be invi+ed fo fhe Cify Tour- namenf. ln l'he Tournamenl, which was played a+ Hollywood high, +he Eagles dumped Valley league champs San Fernando 53-47, buf losl' in fhe quar+er finals +o Jordan 66-46, +wice vicfors over fhe highfliers in league compefifion. ln addifion lo Vedova malcing fhe all-league oul'fi+, Bill Sperling, guard, was honored by being labbed +o +he second place quin're+. 9, B ll Q d, l y f p is agalns+ Rus casa- bamerg. BELOW: Ac+ion from +he Vilring affair showing Boyd BurneH 'fh 1 b ll WI C B. 's wg, La+hon Brewer Lou Vedova Boyd BurneH Sperllng ff' aff! Kay Willes forward Woody Wilkins forward Daryl Kinman cenfer Jim Bu'rler guard Bob Tagney guard X. .L Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell P sv- sf a- ., 1. . i e e x .-T ABOVE: Eagle casaba crew consis+ing of FRONT ROW: Manager Del- mar Williams, Bob Tagney. Duane Cole, Jim Builer, Kay Willes, and mana er, eor e o son. OND ROW: Bill Sperlin , Boyd Burne g G g R b SEC g H, Corwin Sharpe, Lou Vedova, Laihon Brewer, Darryl Kinman, Woody Wilkins, Kenneih Wagoner, Bud Pri+cl1ard, coach Bud Naslund. BELOW: Bill Sperling, Bell guard, sinks one againsl Riis VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND , 625 Gardena, 44. Bell ,633 Banning, 57. Bell , 783 Sou'rl1 Gale, 65. Bell ,88g Riis, 6l. Bell San Pedro lforfeifedl. Bell 425 Narbonne, 68. Bell 595 Gardena, 53. 775 Banning, 42. 9Ig Sou'rl'1 Gale, 45. 64: Riis, 66. San Pedro lforfeiiedl. 66: Narbonne, 60. 55: Jordan, 62. Bell WON, 8, LOST, 6 405 Jordan, 43. page eiglwly-seve TM X7 .WGN BEE BASKETBALL TEAM-KNEELING: ll.ef+ +o righll Tony Carllon, Richie Billaud, bee forward, connecls wilh a Iwo-p I g I P S HI D II b Alberl Tossey, Richie Billaud, Slanley Wolford, George a er, arre Pruden, Tom Lazear, Johnn Brill, Tim Huglin. STANDING: Coach Y Bud Naslund, Gary Fros+, Richard Andrus, Earl Oudeians, Allan Arlhur, Jan Cline, Cliff Hanan, Cur-lis Maly, Bob McGinnis, Wall' Reichen. BGS. IT HAPPENS EVERY FALL Allhough lhe Eagle bee hoop aggre- galion was only vicforious in four league fills, lhey s+iII had fhal' ole' spunlc and fire lhal' is needed for a championship leam. One sparlcplug on 'rhe Eaglel' rosfer was for- ward Richie Billaud, who was never held under nine poinfs and who scored a +o'l'aI of 50 marlcers in his Iasl' Two games. FIRST ROUND Bell ,423 Gardena, 37. BEE BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE SECOND ROUND Bell 28, Gardena, 36. Bell, 275 Banning, 36. Bell 28: Banning, 47. Bell, 42, Soulh Gale, 50. Bell 33: Soufh Gale, 42. Bell, 59: Riis, 56. Bell 4I: Riis, 40. Bell, San Pedro lforfeiledl Bell San Pedro Iforfeiledl Bell, 37, Narbonne, 30. Bell 453 Narbonne, 62. Bell, 30: Jordan, 5l. Bell 42, Jordan, 74. WON, 4, LOST, I0 fpage eighly-eighl X The finesl' encounler of fhe season, in lhe eyes of bee followers, was lhe second Riis conlesl, in which lhe Eaglels wenl' info over- lime +o win, 4I-40. Billaud IcnoH'ed up 'rhe fray iusl before l'l1e +imer's gun sounded wifh a Iwo-handed push shol. Team coach was Bud Naslund, same as 'for +he varsily. B+:-rl Tossey, Bee guard, adds Iwo poinfs 'lo E gl I 'f I h sinus a nay-in against Riis. 'Y' I . TEN Coach Bob Bosanko's mighiy cee baskei- ball crew, sparked by ace hoopsfer Larry Bafh, came Ihrough wifh fhree vic+ories in Ihe Easfern-Marine league season. Bafh, along wifh fhe Mafhias brofhers, Tom and Jerry, led fhe ceemen in scoring Ihroughoui' fhe campaign, and also showed greai' quanfifies of defensive sfrafegy. An- ofhcr bounding EagIe+ who showed pIenI'y of promise was Paul Sfern. CEE BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE J .ff Fd FIRST Rou Jfffmsmff LITTLE MEN ND f Be, I 22: Gardena' 2l, ,Z Be, , 27: Gardena, 20. Be , I5: Banning, 29. 4'ZiL!Lc4,a I-'44 Bell's pin'I'-sized dee quinfei' ended fhe season +he same as fheir brofhers, I'he cees, winning fhree filfs while dropping eleven. However, 'Ihree of fhese losses were only by one poinf, proving fhe dees were always in Huere scrapping. High poini' man for Ihe season was Jim Wadnizak wiih fine defensive work furned in by Rusiy Scrivner. Oihers who showed fine promise were Dick Bogard, Bob Leho v, Gary SmiI'h, and Calvin Brown. DEE BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND Be , 25: Banning, 26. Be , 7: SouI'h Ga+e, 24. A1402 Be ,, 2 I: SouI'h Gale, 22. Be ,5g Riis, I8. Be , I3g Riis, I7. Be -San Pedro Iforfeife ' ' 7BeI -San Pedro I'Forfei+edI. Be , IB: Narbonne, 34. xg v,,uLaf,bfZCc,4f'L'Be , 20: Narbonne, 48. Be , 33: Jordan, 45. W-W f V Be , 20: Jordan, 26. SECOND ROUND fbyif?2Lj ffsM'Qi52e,. 4, A., seconn ROUND Be ,255 Gardena, I7. M! A f X' , ,g,,QJBeI, 25: Gardena, 26. ' 1,475 ff ,Q fffLf4'f' jf!! M f ' Be . 23: Bdfmlflq. 34- My A , fgvdzfl 441' Be ,223 Banning, 3I. Be . 22: Soufh Safe. 32- . s J' 1 fy 42' ,flax Be .26: Sou+h Ga+e. 24. Be ,32: Riis, 23. ,Mf '6-44f 0 ' F A E ' B6 .33I RIIS. 37- Be -San Pedro Iforfeifedlyfjwfj I V u,.1 Ad 7 Ee -Sign Led? Iforegfpdl. Be ,231 Narbonne, 29. 1 ' , ,I e .2 : ar onne. . Be I 38: Jordan' 40. W X Be , Ib, Jordan. 55. If If 7 A woN 3-Losr I I We M7 woN 3-LOST in CEE BASKETBALL TEAM-KNEELING: lLef+ Io righfl Lee Wells, Adolph De i I ' Blasio, Don Aloi, Phil DeAngeIo, Tom Mafhias, David Hupp, Paul Siem, Jerry KNEELING: lLeff Io rlghfl Bob Lehow, Gary Smith, Dick Bogard, Ronald H I Mafhias, Bob Agamaife. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Bosanko, Bren? Dalrymple, Dean Buchinger, Jack Sherwood. STANDINQ: lLef'I Io rlghfl Coach Bob B0 It Ronald Edinger, Larry Winans, Bob Laughland, Larrytlfivh, Joihnny Carroll, Eu- 'gem Mjiore, lZZangBurson, Frank Parrish, Jim Wadmzak, Rus'ly Scrlvner, C I gene HoI+z, Gary Ream, Lawrence Edinger, manager Bi lncen . rowrl. emei In GI'- E ,I I I I 15, WM foY. Q15 432,54 1 M KV? 'Z ,sf VARSITY, BEE AND CEE TRACK TEAM IN ACTION-TOP TO BOTTOM: ILeff +o righ'rI Lyle Parrish, varsify 440: AI McEwan, bee shof-pufferg Jerry i I i 'r ' Alan Thomas, varsify hurdlerg Richie Billaud, bee 660: Darryl Kinman, var- Reed, bee sprinferg Doug Young, cee sprinrerg Sian T'IIman, vars'+y sprn er, sify high-iumperg Walfer Reichen, varsiiy 8801 Ken Goldsfein, varsiiy mile: Jerry Pigg, cee shof-puHer: Fred Miller, bee hurdler. For fhe second year s+raigh+, Coach Larry Os- burn's frack crew garnered a fif+h place in fhe Easi- ern-Marine league wi1'h a record of fwo vicrories againsr five sefbaclcs. S+an Tillman, Eagle sprinfer, was fhe big gun of Bell's offensive machine, consis- +en+Iy placing in fhe I00 and 220 yard dashes. Sfan 'rhe man showed experi' form in +he league fi- nals ai' Sou+h Ga+e, placing fhird in fhe 220 and fourfh in fhe cenfury. Bell's dynamic bee aggregafion came fhrough wilh +op honors nabbing a well-earned second place behind Jordan's supermen. The busy bees were led by 1'ripIe-fhreai' man, Fred Miller, who was a con- sfani' winner in fhe I80 Iow hurdles, high iump, and broad iump. In 1'he league mee+, Ihe agile spilce- man walked off wifh 1'op showings in 1'he hurdles, high iump, and +hird spoi' in +he elongaled leap. Less for+una+e, buf always scrapping, were +he mighfy midgefs, fhe cees. These spunlcy cinder- men came fhrough The season wi1'h one vic+ory, a 40V2-32'f2 friumph over Their cross-+own rivals, Sou+h Gare. Coach Osburn's midge+s were paced by shol'-puHer Jerry Pigg and sprin+er Doug Young who showed +op form all season, bul' failed +o place in fhe league finals. SEASON SCHEDULE VARSITY TRACK BBII. 602 RIIS. 42. Bell, l9'f2g Banning, 84If2. Bell, 57: Narbonne, 47. Bell, IBV3: Sourh Safe, 84y3. BOII. IO: J0l'ddrl. 94. Bell, 42: San Pedro, 62. Bell, 33: Gardena, 7I. WON 2: LOST 5 Bell, 47If1, Rm, asv, Bell, sl'!2: Banning, 44V2. Bell, 5l'f3: Narbonne, 43273. Bell, 48: Soufh Gafe, 47. Bell, I9g Jordan, 76. Bell, 62'f2I San Pedro, 32'fg. Ball, 50: Gardena, 45. WON 6, LOST I Bell, I9: Riis, 49. Bell, IS: Banning, 59. Ball, 24: Narbonne, 53. Bell, 40If2I 5ou+h Gale, 32If1. Bell, Ig Jordan, 76. Bell, 37'f2g San Pedro, 39'f2. Bell, 33If33 Gardena, 34773. WON lg LOST 6 VARSITY TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: lLelI Io righfl Sfan Tillman, Gary Rogers, Ken Goldsfein, Lyle Parrish. SECOND ROW: Ray Mannlra, Ron Pierce, Vern Cur- lis, Waller Reichen, Bob Rice, Ray Ayers. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Bosanko, William Harl, George Tolmasolil, Darryl Kinman, Lalhon Brewer, Jan Cline, Bob Cordova, Slan Wolfard, Coach Larry Osburn. Io righll Darrel Brownell, Fred Miller Bob Walker, AI McEwan, Sian Campbell. SEC OND ROW: Dave Makshanofl Jim McKee han, Tom Lazear. Richie Billaud Horace Graham Barlh Bybee. THIRD ROW Coach Bob Bosanko, Ronnie Jiacoma, Johnny Brirl, Sleve Gold, Richard Bell. Gilber Dyrr, Coach Larry Osburn. M ,Aj 'Q BEE TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: ILef+ L , D I za- CEE TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: ILeH Io righll Jerry Pepper, Ed Rush, Gary Smilh. Bill Clabaugh, Mike McNabb, Ross Heman, Eugene Holfz. SECOND ROW: Dale Knighfon, Richard Shriver, James Han- cock, Don Ewerf, Wesley Babcock, Joe Egan. Gary Myers, Doug Young, William Herr. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Bosanko, Gary Ream, Jimmy Marrs, Tom Porler, Jerry Pigg. Johnny Carroll, James Reed, Eddie Smifh, Jeff Young, Coach Larry Osburn. .f 334 Bell enfhusiasfs cheer flue Eagles in The SPBHBN fray. page nineiy-iwo UPPER LEFT: Bob Eggerl, Bell halfbaclr, slrir+s around end againsl Soulh Gale. CENTER LEFT: Banning pigslrinners gang up on Eagle back. LOWER LEFT: Senior Charlie Hamp+on snags a pass in +l'ne Junior-Senior confesf. UPPER RIGHT: Don Trui++ rips around end againsf Ingle- wood. LOWER RIGHT: Eagle gridders sfand solemnly dur- ing Banning fray. Beli's song leaders: fLef+ fo righll Barbara Shubin, Donna xi gl ,r I Kunakorf, Donna Soaring, Ro!-one -..mme Jorma Chernduff. and Barbara Craine. I'Il Hear You In My Dreams Ligh+s, camera, ac+ion! And acrion i+ was, when you warchecl Bell's flip-happy cheer leaders and shapely song leaders doing fheir roufines al' various games wifh Easrern-Marine league oppo- nenrs. Wifh cheer leaders Richie Billaud, George Sa++ler, and Dick Bogard, +he Eagle cheering secfion couldn'+ help buf bursl' our wi+h a yell. Then when fhe lovely song leaders slarfed a chorus or fwo, The whole grandsfand ioined in. These lively lassies con- sisfed of Barbara Craine, Donna Searing, Donna Kunakolif, Barbara Shubin, Donna Chernaull' and Roylene Skinner. The cheer and song leaders were responsible for +he fine sporrsmanship showed by rhe Bell cheer- ing seclion +his pas'r year. They should also be complimenred 'For keeping +he Eagle spirii' alive. l 'fo righfl Dicky OWI1 6 0 6 Bg d Rah Bllaud d Sh +fh l ff is Bell's drill ream spel I g + EMC IE + M C in ou H19 .lam P ionsl during +h h l'rime of an E-M illf. eiy-4 ,Lai bi' , ah ...Ma :rw Q? 1'-A' Q , A..i4.,V in vg w az. e l f 211 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: lLef+ fo righll Cedric Ferrell, Jim Rulh, Roger Gewecke, Diclx Bogard, Phil Finn, Morris Adams, Bob Lehow. SECOND ROW: Lou Veclova, Don TruiH', Duane Cole, Chad Fiflinger, Corwin Sharpe, Bob Tagney, Dan- ny Wassgren, Joe Trenary, Bud Prilchard, Coach Sieve Bianchi. THE EAGLES FIGHT BACK Led by oufslanding hi++ers Bud Prilchard, Joe Trenary, and Don TruiH' and Duane Cole's 'Fine pifching eFfor1's, Coach Sfeve Bianchi's varsily horsehiders managed lo lie for second place in l'he Easlern-Marine league on eighl' viclories and six reverses. The Eagles, allhough sporling a very young +eam, came 'rhrough fo defeal' every squad in lhe league al' leasl once. Per- haps lhe grealesl' win of 'rhe season was when Cole pilched his crew +o a 4-0 one-hiH'er over crosslown rivals, Soufh Gale, who laler look The pennant Il' was lhe firsl' viclory over lhe Ramblers since I949. Prilchard was fhe big sliclcman of +he season slapping +he apple al' a furious .422 average. He was followed by Trenary wi+h .357 and cafcher TruiH wilh .326. Trenary led lhe exfra base hil' aH'aclc wifh six, Iwo doubles and four Iriples, while Prifchard hammered Iwo home runs over lhe fourleen game roule. FIRST ROUND SEASON SCHEDULE secpmo ROUND Bell, 7: Gardena, I. Bell, Gardena, 7. Bell, 2, Banning, 0. Bell, 5' Banning, 9. Bell, IO, Soulh Gale, I4. Bell, 4 Soulh Gale, O. Bell, Og San Pedro, 7. Bell, 8 San Pedro, 6. Bell, 9: Riis, 7. Bell, 5 Riis, 2. Bell, 7, Narbonne, 3. Bell, I Narbonne, 2. Bell, 7: Jordan, 0. Bell, I Jordan, 3. WON 8: LOST 6. DORSEY TOURNAMENT Bell, 3, Weslchesfer, 6. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-TOP TO BOTTOM: lLef'I +0 righll Bud Prilchard, shodslop: Duane Cole, 'I h ' M ' Ad , ouffieldg Bob Tagney. ouffield: Bob Lehow, firsl b C pl C ef, 0I'I'lS SMS O df , SECOI1 Sharpe, pnfcherg Jim Rulh, oulfield, D Ir B g d d b Joe Trenary, oulfieldg Roger Geweclre, 'fhird base, Lou Vedova II 'I' In pifcherg Don Trui , ca c er. B561 OTWIYI B561 I 'U' Qt BEE BASEBALL TEAM-TOP TO BOTTOM: lLeTT To righTl T Id Dennis Hollow, caicheri Richie Billaud, p1 T1 K MII shorTsTop: Richard Edinger, ouffieldg G g S HI h T Top: Brad Hill. Third base: Alan Arihur. M C TT' ld J y B T Th Ann, OU I8 I GTI' Bl' Oh, Cd C BFI ST R K H' Id Paul Koubel, ouTfieId. BEHIND THE BASEBALL BelI's dynamic iunior varsiTy baseball aggregaTion almosT duplicaTed The TeaT oT Their big broThers, The varsiTy, inas- much They nabbed seven TilTs againsT five losses. However, Three oT These deTiciTs were by only one poinT proving ThaT The bees were always scrapping in Their EasTern-Marine lea- gue conTesTs. Richie Billaud, who parTicipaTes in Three oTher sporTs, was The main plug oT The Eagle aTTaclc. As a piTcher, The spunlcy righT-hander hurled Two no-hiTTers againsl' The same ouTTiT, Gardena. In The opening TilT oT The season, Billaud hand cuTT- ed The Mohicans, 5-0 in a briIlianT I3 sTriIceouT aTTair. Then six games IaTer, he again sTopped The puzzled Gardena nine, 2-I, on I I Tan ouTs. The lone Tally was unearned as The runner reached base on an error. Big sTicIcman oT Coach KosIci's iunior husTlers was caTch- er, Dennis Hollow. SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Bell, 5, Gardena, 0. Bell, 23 Gardena, I. Bell, 7, Banning, 8. Bell, 6: Banning, 5. Bell, 0: SouTh GaTe, 7. Bell, I Ig SouTh GaTe, 5. Bell, 83 San Pedro, 6. Bell, 3: San Pedro, 2. Bell, 4: Narbonne, 5. Bell, 4, Narbonne, 5. Bell, 0: Jordan, 3. Bell, I7p Jordan, 5. WON 7: LOST 5 BEE BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: lLefT To rigI1Tl Jim Wadnizalr, Tom Moore, Bill Zaro, Darrel Hickman, Jim Honaker, Ken Mills, Ronald Edinger. SECOND ROW: Alan ArThur, Frank Koubelr, Paul Koubelr, Bob Bilderbaclr, Howard Kearns, Tom Spenilr, Richard Edinger, Brad Hill. THIRD ROW: Coach Franlr Koski, CIayTon Kyker, Dennis Hollow, Jerry BarTon, Richard Billaud, Richard McCann, STeve Resnil. NoT Shown, Billy McCann. A GOOD RACKET Bell's fabulous rackeimen breezed 'rhrough fhe I952 Easfern-Marine campaign wi+h a record of Ihree wins againsi Ihe same number of seibacks. Coach CoIeman's fennis ouI'fi+ did manage, how- ever, +o produce sI'ars in fhe doubles Ieam of Charles Bradley and Adolph De Blasio and Ihe sparlcling singleman, Ronnie Gold. Gold wen'r fhrough fhe season wifh nary a de- feai' and fhe Bradley-De Blasio combina1'ion bIasI'ed almosf all compeI'i+ion fha? 'faced fhem. Ofher Icp rackefmen included Paul Sfern and Jim Neill. AI+hough fhe Eagles Iosl' Ihree I'iI1's H' was noI'I1- ing +0 be ashamed of, since every one was by fhe same narrow margin of 4-3. SEASON SCHEDULE Bell, 5: Gardena, 2. Bell, 33 Narbonne, 4. Bell, 3: Banning, 4. Bell, 5: Sou+h Ga+e, 2. Bell, 6: San Pedro, I. Bell, 3: Jordan, 4. WON 33 LOST 3 .f Picfured above is +he Bell fennis ouffii in aciion. Shown above are Carl Becker and Ralph Hanson vs. Charles Bradley and Bob McGinnis, while below i+'s fhe doubles feam of Becker and Ronnie Mande againsf Bob Agamaife and Bradley. FRONT ROW: Garold Rafi, Bob McGinnis, Adolph DeBIasio, Jim Neill, Bob Agamaife, Ralph Hansen. SECOND ROW: Lesfer Bell, Gale Babcock, Carl Becker, Charles Bradley, Bill Jones, Jim Hayden, Mar- vin Roberis, Richard Parrish. THIRD ROW: Kenneih Wilkins, Bob Rounds, Bill Vincen+, Ronnie Mande, Coach Rober+ Coleman. Ken Wagoner, Ronnie WaHs, Don Soper, Billy Bell, Cliff Hanan, Richard Andrus. 1- 1 Q. iilfefg X X ixx as '32 ia Sf +2 2, ,ff 'Q 1 y 'V mi? qx M J? Q z 9 3 1 e W f x X Y X 54 N K in SEASON SCHEDULE 62 Gardena, 58. 93If2 Rus 26If2. 50 Sou+h Gale, 70. 39 San Pedro, 8I. I RHAPSODY IN RHYTHM Coach Bud NasIund's agile gymnas+s finished fheir I952 Eas+ern-Marine Iea- gue season wi1'h a 'rhird place behind San Pedro's dynamic Pira+es and run- er-ups, Souih GaI'e. The Eagles, however, landed four places in Ihe league finals which was held on Bell's floor. These were Jim Bufler, who nabbed +he long and side Bell, 89If2g Banning, 3OIf2. Bell, 63If2g Narbonne, 56'f2. Bell, 83If2g Jordan, 36If2. WON 55 LOST 2. FRONT ROW lLeH Io righllz Tom Tivnen, William Borwiclr, Ed FoI+1, Jim Coughlin, Michael Collin, Warren Hudson, Jim Builer, William NBIBYOH, Gary Conner. SECOND ROW: Arnis Riehs+ins, Larry Barr, Ward Cumbie, Sieve HuIeH, Tom Broudy. Ronnie Crepeau, Richie Billaud, George Smifh, Vic Hammer. THIRD ROW: Bob Schleiden, Don Lippincolf, Garry Fros+, Richard Howard, Ronnie Bell, Jerry Manlrer, Sian Tillman, AI Isom, Verl Buckley. FOURTH ROW: Jay Larsen, Neal Isom, Danny Loya, Bob Ferguson. Sieve Shonlwiler. horse even+s and who was high poin+ man for Ihe league meer wifh I4 poin+s1 Larry Barr, who Iook firsl in fhe free exercise, and George Smifh, who foolc 'Iop honors in fhe fumbling exhibi+ion. Bu+Ier was Ihe high poini' man for Ihe season wiI'h 85If2 digiI's in seven lea- gue +iI+s. He was closely followed by SI'an Tillman wifh 78If2 markers. UPPER LEFT: Larry Barr e hlblhng free exercise. UPPER RIGHT Jim Builer per forming on Ihe side horse LOWER LEFT: AI Isom performing o Ihe long horse. LOWER RIGHT Jim Coughlin swinging on Ihe high bar G.A.A. WINTER CABINET: lLel l fo righll FRONT ROW: Rillis Parsley, Sue Cox, June Sears, Lucille Pribble, Sally Carman, Louise Powers, Bev- erly Krahl, Evie Carpenler. SECOND ROW: BeHy Shalcely, Barbara Craine, Gail Boedelxer, Doris Shoemalrer, Miss Zoe Bromley, sponsor, Carolyn Lielz, Pai McNabb, Nalalie Cecere. Girl a+hle+es pracficing on Sei' 2. Loca+ion: Girls' gym grounds, Tuesday and Wednesday. Time. 3:IO-4:25, cos- +umed in whi+e gym blouse and shorfs wifh eifher orange swealers wi+h G.A.A. emblem on sleeve, or while sweal- shirfs wi+h name and G.A.A. Zoe Bromley, direclorg Lo- +ene Willard, co-direclor. Co-s+arring Lucille Pribble and Sally Carman, wilh +he casl' of Girls' Afhleric Associafion. Scene I: Girls in aclion playing baslcefball, speedball, volleyball, hockey, soffball, and 'rennis. Scene 2: Win+er and summer spagheHi feed, ending inil'ia'rions, slci+s per- formed by new members. Scene 3: Two semi-annual ban- quels +o award +o +he casf, who have earned rhem, iheir orange swearer and yellow slars by being on ser when dir- ecfed. Scene 4: Playday held during summer semesfer wi+h Bell hosling feline a'rhle+es of several schools. G.A.A. Carman, Natalie Carolyn SUMMER CABINET: lLef+ lo righfl FRONT RQw:I Sally Beverly Krahl, Doris Shoemaker, Diane Moon, Pal McNabb, Cecere, Donna Reece, Joanne Wafsoh. SECOND ROW: Lielz, Sharon Kelso, Rosemary Verrell, 'Donna Kunalroff, Donna Searing, Ca+herine Schaeffer, Barbara Shubin, Berry Shalely. Lucille Pribble Miss Zoe Bromley Sally Carman win+er presiden+ s onsor P summer presidenl 'SHWMV' G.A.A. JUNIORS FRONT ROW: lLef+ lo righll Gloria Slanclley, Palricia Slandley, Sue Hopkinson, Verda Houls, Armella Gregg, Glenda Minion, Jo Ann Se- cres+, Jo Ann Schmidl, Shirley Klingsiek. SEC- OND ROW: Belly Wylie, Barbara Craine, He- len Brown, Roylene Skinner, Jacquie Moxley, Dorolhy Carman, LaVonn Kassebaum, Eileen Dvorak, Myra Kell, Joanne Walson, Cynlhia Roynon. THIRD ROW: Diane Fessler, Jacque- line Halsch, Nelda Magnuson, Laureen Rod- lheul, Lona Rae Duddy, Chris Dapper, Shirley Madonna, Mary Bailey, Eva Jo Spencer, Pal McNabb, Donna Chernaull, Eula Hunler, Diane Moon, Donna Reece. FOURTH ROW: Belly Shakeley, Peggy Mackey, Mary Lehman, Shir- ley Collins, Terry Williams, Nancy Griflilh, Gail Boedeker, Caroln Liefz, Nancy Baumbach, Lupe Gallardo, Margie Anderson, Kay MacDonald, Judy Murasko. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Gresham, Shirley Goldberg, Eunice Lovering, Mary Glanz, Marie Weiss, Sharon Fogelsfrom, Mary Sleel, Peggy Malmburg, Kaye Thompson, Wanda Lay- lon, Dolores Sampson, Donna Freeman, Janice Kepharl. G.A.A. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: lLef+ lo righll Rosemary Verrell, Georgia Maahs, Thelma Avery, Deanna Noyd. SECOND ROW: Sue Lang, Doro+hy Reinharl, Patricia Hare, Lois Walkemeyer, Joyce Woodworlh, Elea- nor Lockridge, Beverly Kaudy. THIRD ROW: Diana McLuen, Pal Brubaker, Kalhleen Belmonf, Sharon Kelso, Edylhe Elliol, Diane Norfhup, Jackie Hamond, Lillian Piper. FOURTH ROW: Margie Lopez, Barbara Shubin, Lorelie Bybee, Gloria Severance, Donna Kunakofl, Connie Corlis, Marlene Hoar, Jewell Poe, Maxine Peder- son. FIFTH ROW: Phyllis I.aTorra, Belly Shoemaker, Sharlene Houls, Palricia Currey, Virginia Kasko, Marlha Paflerson, Donna Searing, Doris Marlin Lorna Russell. page one hundred G.A.A. SENIORS FRONT ROW: lLef'r lo righll Donna Bohl, Ril- lis Parsley, Doris Shoemaker, Sandy Kellon. Marlene Berke, Nancilee Berryhill, Mary Lou Donalo, Margie Hammel, Pal Nelson. SEC- OND ROW: Ruby Wills, Ann Dalu, Mickey Winkler, Helen Koesfer, Lucille Pribble, Mary Lou Sprague, Charlene Arneson, Edna Barfon, Pal Barr. THIRD ROW: Barbara Karr, Louise Powers, Evie Carpenfer, June Sears, Dee John- son, Pal Daniell, Shirley Hienlzman, Gloria Hales, Eslher Mecldings. FOURTH ROW: Mary Arzouman, Elaine Spencer, Jean Moore, Eileen Spencer, Marilyn Simmons, Nancy Niccolson. Joan Coulson, Adele Haddad, Beverly Krahl, Doris Whiffield. FIFTH ROW: Monica Man- ning, Colleen Sinner, Sally Carman, Marilyn Hoeffliger, Jeanelle Everell, Richene Andrus, Darilyn Bybee, Henrieffa Blood, Sue Cox, Na+ Cecere, Carol Toups. Asif fw'?'f1'5J3,Qf'Sj, S, ,fsklsfaif ' M252 ff if ' ' WR g y .,. N -if ig Ei I i. ,J v 'ix 9. 7 rg, if X, 'k an ,f .f ' 5' X 411,-fi 3,,,.m..v ,Q ,W I All i f g I . 4 1. 1 J Q 1 1 ii, TOP PICTURE: Winfer G.A.C. cnbinel consisling of Colleen Jacobson, Beverly Raymond, Be++y Millsap, Kathy Myers. CENTER: Summer G.A.C. cabiner consisling of Bobbie Hodge, Siella Moore, Rila Thomp- son, Donna Mason, Norma Lehnhardl, Donna Barr. BELOW: lLef+ lo righfl Kafhy Myers, winler presidenfg Miss Jean Reed, sponsor, and Bobbie Hodge, summer president THREE LITTLE LETTERS, G.A.C. Spol +ha+ lighf on Miss Jean Reed, direclor of Girls' Afhlefic Club, co-slarring Cafhy Myers, president BeH'y Millsap, vice presidenh Bev Ray- mond, secrefary and Colleen Jacobson, 'rreasurerg of +he win'rer cabinef, and Roberla Hodge, presi- denlg Sfella Moore, vice presidenlg Donna Barr, sec- refaryg Norma Lehnhardl, Treasurer of 'rhe summer cabinet Previews of 'rhese young s+arle1's can be seen on Mondays from 3:I5-4:30 on fhe girls' gym grounds playing volleyball, baslcefball, speedball, and soil'- ball. These s+arle+s have spollighled The season wi+h l'he firsl G.A.C. Playday, playing hosl' +o all Junior High girls: +wo semi-annual banquels in +he cafe- feria, and a Chrislmas and S+. 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Slauson Ave., Maywood, California LU 0l48 LO 0472 Buy everyfhing phofographic From a plwofographic sfore Fourfeen Years Serving fhe Communi+y Iffiiiili Eisjilviyliyplf' QM A5 ' ' 0 Ineman S f' ' J 635I Pacific Blvd. rf' J If Je 2294 B Wineman's Rafes High Approval From fhe High School Crowd Kiwanis Club Bell - Maywood Besf Wishes, Senior Class J rrrr 1' I I , 1 . f- 1 . ,IQ If c-I Q- f f ,Lg-1, 7 luucjb Us we as ' .act 'Y ., S X I I J If I K .1 'Sli f IIN IX fb FTQPI fb r'ne,-f. . -JI' 1 14 , 1 INII I is 3 'fl ' to J I' ,f ' I Q I 'X q IJ' .X ' 1 I- 4 ' I ll Q,L,,,..-L.. ll. K If If r, Xprl V MJN -1 I QI I ' I I X I .SJ ' L, 4 4 X-J 'il vig ,I ,gin fx J.. X f-,. . .,, 5,9 yi, gym? a s Mall' Shop Arvo's Shopping Cenfer I aslfl ag venue Bell, California Ufilify Bills Collecfed-U.S. Posf Office .X 'SJ ' I Ray Hafch, propriefor Meafs Vegefables Fruif Variefy Groceries lily? gf JE 957I Serving This Communify I5 Years ' X .fx A - - 5003 E. Gage af Wilcox, Bell Phone JE 9338 Arrow.PainfProduc'rs Co. Tweedf Insurance Agency , at M ' MANUFACTURERS ALL LINES INSURANCE I ' '7504 Aflanfic Boulevard 4325 Gage Avenue Bell, California Bell, California Phone JE 4278 KI 5I69 G. E. Tweedf Bob Barlass Complefe Painf Sfocks and Accessories Manufacfurer fo Consumer Esfimafes Freely Given Ph. LU 7I0l Pennyls Depar+rnen+ S+ore Bros' 65l5 Aflanfic Boulevard, Bell, California Sheel' Mefal Works and Welding Works LA 2967 A l'l'0 Y Mandala 5055 Gage Ava- The Besf Place fo Shop Affer All Propriefor Bell, California gl F'-H,-,,,...4-u ,S W Q Q x . , . s . Y. o I Berg SIgn Co. I r Kllclc s Mens Wear Signs Since l92l by Berg 5 la 6638 Aflanfic Boulevard 4935 Easf Slauson Ave. Mayvfood ' I Bell, California Phones: JE cabs and LU a I 39 . . ' LO 5-8503 Ross and Caldwell '-E SP 'S ea' . Ll ge'le TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES A Margaref S Shop SALES 8: SERVICE Ladies' Ready fo Wear 4I I8 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood, Calif. Suifs - Coafs - Dresses LU 6l3I LO 8-2025 6640 Aflanfic Boulevard Bell, California Nw 'S W3 .Q . ,ti S. W' S S 9 S3 Q S Y New , Q 5 .xiii gg wi ww 1-,Q For Quick Service Call rs 67I2 Pacific Boulevard, Hunfingfon Park, California ODORLESS CLEANERS LO 84256 Phone KI 3780 For Disfincfive Ladies' Apparel We Own and Operafe Our Own Planf Nexf fo Warner Bros. Theafer Building 3640 E. Slauson Ave. Maywood, California Howard R. Fields Insurance ComP 'en+5 f 4950 Easf Gage Avenue Bell, California 4677 Easf Gage Avenue, Bell, California LO 59I02 LA I78I Bank Sfahoners Johnson and Kendrick L. E. Bank, Prop. Furnifure and Appliances 4506-8 Easf Slauson, Maywood, Calif. Sales and Service LO 8-2407 Frigidaire Dealer Every'l'hing for fl'1e Office 603I Aflanfic Boulevard, Maywood, California Prinfing - Engraving - Liflriograplwy Phone Kl445l x X. MWWN. x xx J x Q QQ xg bm Q. if up 5, rn f sp, .pm 5, aa- , H wmv -Y--v-nn-ai Af 1 ,S M3 K SIP ' a Sv , X Ni if I an ,. 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Fussem ' g LA 'go' ' la All Garmenfs Insured -We Operafe Our Own Planl' I Day Service on AII Cleaning Alferafions Blanlzels CALL US TODAY FOR A CLEAN WARDROBE TOMORROW il. BOARD MEMBERS Complimenfs of Bell ,High School Harold G. Jervis REALTOR AND ASSOCIATES Bafa R. Sfulcey, Jef Couch, Jacquelyne Jervis, Larry Unbe- . V . 4 . I' ' I F' T' A' ,g 3 ' han, Sal Terranova, Mabel E. Wilson, and Rufh H. Fosfer . I ,I '- K if Real Esfafe Insurance Loans Exchanges .X T' I I , I .lf ' i , I 1 , ' A Remember Jervis for Service I I I ' - I x ' VITA ' ' MEMBER OSHSOUJH EAST REALTY BOARD MULTAPFLE LETING SYSTEM 4 S A ' ' '.. Ice o. I :ce o. 2 ,X f , I I I ! , ' 6036 Aflanfic Blvd., 3454 Tweedy Blvd., X X' ,I T I' I I ' Maywood Soufh Gafe T- I .. lf, Q il, I I Q Loss-177 LO996lI f I ' . al , U T , , K I A ' -I III I I Rf I ' ' I T 'I I ' I ' I A I ' I I -YI' I ' , I ' T :X FI1 , ' I - I N-i ,XXI x '- I I 0 I T A w ,Faye s.Colffure I , I af ,5kFaye Crowl, Rropriefor ,lf ' ' I , I K Speciali23ingurrP' 'mdnerjfs and Hair'Sl'1aping ' - - ' 4' 4806 E.AGa:i,,ABeI, , California , 'IX I A if - y LO .-2136 I I, A I -ky .. 1. : KVI In II XI 3 I I 'I e W r I , .E LEE W. DEFEVER T N A I S' . EI' , :XII E 5 - I x' I . T, V I - ' K To Be Sure-See McCIure MAYWOOD REALTOR JOHN T. McCLURE Res. Phone LOgan 5-4088 Telephone LAfayeffe 8886 55I9 Aflanfic Blvd. Maywood, California AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS 25 Years of Courfeous and Honesf Dealings 7643 Aflanfic Blvd. Bell, California If f' - ' ,, Hands of Experience ROBlNSON'S STUDIO Yes, if's fhe experienced hands of Mrs. Lela Welsh, ca- 4370 Gage Avenue pable linofype operafor in fhe mechanical deparfmenf of Bell, California 'rhe Bell-Maywood lndusfrial Posf, your home-'rown paper, LUcas 7990 fhaf brings you fhe besf in news, feafures, and adverfising. ECQNQMY WITH QUALITY WINS Bell-Maywood lndusfrial Posf 43I3 Easf Gage Avenue, Bell, California JE 2I87 '. lf I 5 , if ly ra 4 ly , K -A is if . I g ' Ml 4634. , ,af my r2h , 5, A 1 4 , f Maywood Yardage . Fox4Wes+ Coasl' 58 I 5 A'rlan+icdBlvi., IMaywood, California I Aucazar Thea+er Q I e e ecflon of xx 0 5 NST ,HF+aI Rayon. and Woolens 4426 E. Gage Avenue LA 3306 I Q Bell, California 2 ig? BS B F, y You and Your friends are Welcome iz , I A ln Y A I E A 5 Ik f ' 6500 a er ive. J P LA ayeffe 5200 xt- p l Food oyce ' O-Hier L , Forgies' Selecfed Meafs General Building Confracfor i 4443 E. Slauson Avenue No Job Too Large - None Too Small ,A 7 i Maywood, California ' L' ,f' A f, . V Paul's Pain+ Siore Co-Ecl's Smar+ Shop 5903 A+lan+ic Avenue, Maywood, California of Huni-inghgn Park Gill' Korner Complele Ar+is+'s Supplies SMART CLOTHES FOR SMART WOMEN Plasfer Ware Bisque Ware 6522 Pacific Boulevard, Hun'ring+on Park, California LO 262i 5 'fs?aQ X K xfff 1 I x..,..,,,,. Q .J ,, McMal1an's Furniiure Slores McGuires Cleaners 4077 E. Gage Avenue 422I Easl' Slauson Ave. LO 5537! Maywood, California Easy Terms JE 5054 X Q . Yi I C 'f'-ff Mies AA ani' ag Y ANTHONY LOYA STUDICJS New Loca'rion-5l75 Wl'1i++ier Blvd., Los Angeles CONGRATULATIONS-CLASS I952 g I wan+ lo wisl1 you success for +l1e fu+ure. I lake Huis oppor+uni'ry +o +ell you l1ow mucl1l've enioy ed working wi+l'1 you. 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