Bell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Bell, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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if Qu. XM! '-Q73 'HHN fi'-1,33 Ii-fm Aw.- 'Fr -flwv I f x 1 Q - ' alan: -- 1. 1 A A I 1 Y v- Q' fu h 'xx' K R f.5,,mif:f5 'IA-F C ' .1 lx .Lf Sv? -wr 4. . ,, 'F ht . 5' -gy ,Q 6. , -4+ M ' W '53 A ,v:. I 7 Wvq m .xx 1 P. W KN 4 '- N- . x X. 1 M 'E . 1- x ' pi xxx 5 FM. A I 5591- i -' 'K X . .sais- ff ' . llllllllli Hurry, sfep righf up folks, and see fhe Big Show. The greafesf show on earfh is abouf 'ro commence. The whole year will pass in review righf before your very eyes. See fhe hilarious SIDE SHOWS, fhe MENGARIE, fhe fearless ANIMAL TRAINERS, fhe rolousf STRONGMEN while enioying your POPCORN 'N' PEANUTS. See 'rhe whole school year sparkle and gliffer before you: colorful memories wifh you as fhe fop performers. Hurry and see if all .......... anawixaaxm? Ladies and Genflemenl We fhe I953 Eagle sfaff are proud 'ro preseni +o you fhe mosl colorful, 'I'he mos+ un- usual, and fhe mos'r colossal yearbook in 'rhe hisfory of Bell! Your l953 Eagle- UNDER THE BIG TOP. UNDER THE BIG TOP was chosen as +he +heme for your I953 Eagle because H' demons+ra+es how fhe fun and excilemenl' of fhe circus compares lo your high school days. Under fhis greaf big lop of Bell High School we find 1'he Animal Trainers -our facullyg fhe ones who crack 'rhe whips. The classes are our grea'r Menagerie, wi+hou+ fhem if would be impossible fo carry on fhis gian+ show. Popcorn n' Peanu1's -our ac+ivi1'iesg 1'he assemblies, slu- denf body eleclions, and dances we swing lhrough each year. Our S+rongmen -'rhe afhlefes who play for Bell in bofh form and sporfsmanship. And las+, bu'r no+ leas'r, The Big Tops -our seniors. The ones who have worlced and sfrived fo reach fhe fop of fhe greal' show. To you, 'rhe winfer and summer classes of I953, we dedi- ca+e your I953 Eagle- UNDER THE BIG TOP. We sincerely hope 'lhaf af+er you leave our small circus for +he bigger one of life, you will always remain +ops. 4-'L' .' X ..,,i ju N.......f awk Y 'ws THE BIG TOPS MENAGERIE PUPCURNN PBANUTS SIDESHUWS STRUNGMEN NLFY PORCON X iii 'R f , 2 f .. :Q QNAQ -Alu, P RA Wim my .. 1 ,.,, . S gggx If . 9 3 . I . , ' 5 B F I A- .a .1 Wi' .I , Q' qgkaif nil 4. il J S ' 7 1 J ,L an 5' . QS- A P Iv ADMINISTRATION MR. VIRGIL FRAMPTON, PRINCIPAL: Born in Los Angeles, our ever-popular principal grad- uaied from Polylechnic High School where he was ac+ive in 'Foo+ball, baseball, and Irack. From Poly he enrolled al' SanI'a Barbara S+aI'e and laI'er al' Ihe universilies of U.C.L.A., California, and U.S.C. AfI'er +eaching al' various high schools, he came fo Bell in I939 and has been here ever since. Always in+eresI'ed in sporls, Mr. Framp+on has a large Irophy in his office which he received for being presidenl' of 'Ihe Soulhern California Fool'- ball Associa+ion. Jovial Mr. Framplon has now been wi+h us for I4 years, and speaking for 'rhe en'rire s+udenI' body, we hope +ha+ Turk will remain anofher I4 years. MISS BARBARA SMITH, GIRLS' VICE PRIN- CIPAL: The popular girls' V.P. was born in Rufh- erford, New Jersey, and wen+ +o a small high school in Vermonf where she was I'he edifor of I'he school paper and Ireasurer of her class. She Iaughl' al' U.C.L.A., where she aI Iended afler high school, and al' Poly, and was girls' vice principal al Sou+h Ga+e 'For six weeks before coming Io Bell in I95I. - I I ,Qi r -a ,- A .. A my-4. I 1' v'? ?- Ei'f: f : . .shew -. .I . it'5',.g.g5,m- -f.. .' , ,- '- -HJ.:-.1 7' 9 . . ' :-if 5 - -5, J a : I ,: ' ' ' -rr. s- . C 1 g. uh. . ,A V 5.5 ' ' 1. ,- P? 4 553- , 1. --3 v ,L E: .f - -,Q . - -1 au- jf T f 1:, f V : ,V jr 1- ' P ,R Y' L 1 3 ' -1 7 31- 9 ., - , if .ff It ' ' 1' i f-' A. ' If, I .5 : - -J ,ff si l' Jia .-4' .f .' 'wr+w. ' . A 'X ' ... sl-'f-ii., r, I, ,- -' I ,L , ,us A ' -V V, y -X-L -. -, is -3 ' ' M 'Q f H 3 r. ,tl ,. 5 4. ' MR. WILLIAM RUESS, BOYS' VICE PRINCI- PAL: BelI's youfhful boys' vice principal is a na- Iive of Los Angeles and aH'ended Fairfax High School. Affer gracluafion he affended U.C.L.A. and was aclive in foofball and oI'her sporfs. A navy man, Mr. Ruess Iaughl' a'I' Jordan and Universify before succeeding Mr. Lloyd Pack as vice principal here a+ Bell. MR. STANLEY ROBSON, COUNSELOR: Mr. Robson is a very imporI'an+ figure around Ihe Bell campus. For numerous semes+ers he has aid- ed bolh Ieachers and s+udenI's in Iheir counsel- ing dilificulfies. MR. JOHN STEELE, REGISTRAR: Almosi' every sludenf in Bell has had 'rhe pleasure of meefing Mr. SI'eele, who has Ihe dilificuli fask of checking +he alfendance. FACULTY Under I'he capable leadership of Mr. Charles Garven, presidenl' of Ihe facul+y, and his fellow officers, Mrs. Lo+ene Morgan, vice presidenh Miss E'rhel Robinson, secrelaryg and Mr. Bob Bo- sanko, Ireasurerg Ihe facully had a very success- ful year. The 'facully had various social acfivilies in- cluding a picnic al' Soufh Gale Park and a Chrislmas parI'y al' which Mr. Collis Jordan was old Sainf Nick. Besides +I-iese socials, many seri- ous aclivilies were included al' faculfy meelings. Page ART DEPARTMENT: II.eII Io righfl Dr. Fred Nyquisl, Mr. Wilhelm Bodine, dcparimcnl chairman. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: ll.eII fo righll Mrs. Lolene Morgan, Mrs. Nellie Cale, Miss Zoe Bromley, deparlmenf chairman: Miss Jenn Rlfffd- HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: ILeiI' Io righll Mrs. Sue Collins, de- parlmnnf chairmang Mrs. Grace Harrell, Mrs. Mariorie Thomas. - 1- ' ' n . ,x . .L-9:11 r , A . , . - , K . , ..., ,v SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: ILeII fo riqhll Mr. Ollie Colrer, Mr, Harry Mellon, Mr. Collis Jordan, Mr. Henry Dirlrs, Mr. Raymond Kirkwood, Mr. Francis Waddinqham, deparlmenf chairman. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: ILefI fo riqhll Mr. Pefer Krogsfad, de- parlmenl chairman: Mr. Waller Lipman, Mr. Roscoe Bufcher, Mr. Richard Schell, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Chauncey Phillips, Mr. Roberf Coleman. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: ILef+ Io righfl Mr. Waller Lehnhardf, Mr. fs Guy Puclcell, Mrs. JeHa Henderson, Mrs. Helen Arnold, Mr. Eredericl: Fred- ericlrsnn, dnparlrnenl chairman: Mr. Edward Triolo, Mr. George Wallier, Mrs. Anna Smilh, Mr. Franli Koslri, Dr. Jessie Bailey. Ti s Q:-ff-in iv-I IJ 1, FN Ha r I 'J swf MUSIC DEPARTMENT: ILeI+ fo righfl Mr. Reber? Wellg, Mrs, Dorofhy Brown, deparlmenl chairman: Mr. William Hollenbecli. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: ILefI fo righfl Mr. Gordon Naslund, Mr. Sieve Bianchi, Mr. Milfon Nash, deparimenl chairman, Mr. Larry Osburn. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: lLeII Io righll Mrs. Lila Holguin. deparfmenf chairman: Mrs. Mary Bass, Mrs. Gladys Wildman. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: ILeIf Io righll Dr. Juliel Szelrler, Dr. Alice Colvin, Mrs. Emily Belcher, Mrs. Emily Desper, Mr. Forresi McAlpin, deparfmenf chairman: Miss Efhel Robinson, Mrs. Mary Bass, Miss Elizabefh Fichfer. STANDING: Mr. Al Evans, Mr. Rudolph Rowland, Mr. Charles Garven, iour- nalism adivser: Mr. Thomas Cox, speech and drama. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: ILeI+ fo righll Mr. Bill Comerchero, Mr. AI Bird, Mrs. Melissa Sledman, deparfmenl chairman: Mrs. Helen Niersbach, Mr. Charles Redburn. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: lLeff lo righfl Mr. Samuel Houslon, Mrs, Florence Nash, Mr. Bob Bosanlco, Mrs. Elizabelh McCasIin, Mr. Henry Harold, Mrs. Georgia Wyland, Mr. Percival Niersbach, deparlmeni chairman, Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, Mr. Gail Thompson. N I 9'-. W' L :fix ., iw Q A R' SPIHIE KONI Amo ILEFT TO RIGHTI FINANCIAL MANAGER: Mr. Conley Gibson. BOOK- ROOM CLERK: Miss Frances Poclurgiel. SECRETARIES-SEATED: Mrs. Tliora Mcclinloclr, principal's office. STANDING: lLef+ io riglwil Miss Frances Podurgiel, boolcroomg Mrs. Lela Morris, vice principals office: Mrs. Helen Piclrrem, arfendance office: Mrs. Vera McFarland, counselor's office. LIBRARIANS: Miss Mary Deely, Miss Helen Neel, CUSTODIANS: Gi' X 3 ' ., -Nm.. KQW. s ... 4 .N .sy W s. . we . X why? rgas. ,V , ., . X . - me 'A - XNI -SEATED: lLef+ +o righfl Mr. Franlr Garragen, Mr. Harry Wrighf, Mr. Alberf Molivans, Mr. Nafhaniel Wafson. STANDING: Mr. Maurice Gwinn, Mrs. Mary Pralio, Mr. Valeniine Bell, CAFETERIA: ILef+ fo righfl Mrs. Hazel Vanger, Mrs. Marfie Waller, Mrs Gladys Timmons, Mr. Clarence Jefferson, Mrs. Ruflw Daniels, Mrs. Clara Bell, Mrs. Marie Sroclrwell, cale- ieria manager. WHI1 flue help of our very capable cafereria worlcers, librarians, boolcroom clerlc, and cusloclians, our school is lcepf in Hp-lop concli+ion. This year Bell los+ i+s oufsfanding lweacl cus+odian, Mr. Maurice Gwinn, who, af'rer ren years of ser- vice, was fransferrecl fo ano1'I1er school. Page I0 seniors nio 31 1 Q '1 UQ 5 xr 1 61 1 x f ,1 4' a 'QC Y ? x w P s s 1 3 1 1 L' Nm S 1 N . N .P 5 x. gl 1 4? 35 n -4 .-4' ii 55. it i ln 'S I f rv f A590 I I wr sig al.. 9' 5' T W 1 1 X n -- -'Q' A slam gx H XIV 0 m V3-HZ? ,,,.,,,,,,,4,A, , L,,fA,..., ..f.,,., .fjfifg-ffg A,.J,,.. Q .V-fi.-5, .L V, audi 5 m,.,,,w-n- ' -'sa-::q.1:.Qsg.yd ,, .,,. V N - -- - Q 1' . f - '-...af-'NA gif' .. 'S-'P ' . M, . . K mf- O-o A bi .1 I4 tr H, , 0 SUQQEZQEXEEG .vii Q N A i V -w.- f 'X mdw ighzgmk , , TQ QQ?-mi tfiriyfgg f.,Q-igzfw QW 1 Elllfa , ,tl 'U A Q r TT V. yj sjf53 A- fx? Kjfizev Q H n:fz,:giif2fA WINTER I9S3 EPHEBIANS: lLeH +o righfl Nancy Origier, Darlene Hall. Honoring fhe +i+le of Ephebian for fhe Winfer I953 semesfer were Darlene Hall and Nancy Orfgier. Ephebians are cho- sen on 'rhe basis of cifizenship, scholasfic abilify and ou+s+anding con1'ribu+ions fo fhe school. Selecfed +o give commencemenf speeches were: Duane Cole, whose speech was on Bill of Righis and +he Changing Worlclg Diana Cirri, wifh fhe fopic, Give Me Liberfy, or Give Me Dea+hg Darlene Hall, who spoke on A Reason +o Live and a Reason io Dieg and Bob Schleiden, who discussed MacAr+hur's Homecoming Ad- dress. Darlene Hall was fhe only Sealbearer for fhe W'53 semesfer, which means five se- mes+ers of Scholarship. For being honored as Sealbearer, she was awarded 'rhe C.S.F. pm. WINTER I953 SEALBEARER: Darlene J? SENIOR B OFFICERS. WINT- ER I953 CLASS: ILef+ +o righfi Duane Cole, presidenf Jan CIine, vice presidenf Nancy Orfgier, secrefary: Shir Iey KIingsieIr. freasurer. , - e.',5.g.,: an THE BIG WHEELS AI+hough fhe smaIIes+ senior class Bell High has had in many a year, fhe mighfy W'53 cIass presenfed one of fhe besf proms ever sfaged af BeII. Wifh fhe fheme Blossom Time fhey dec- orafed fhe fennis courfs fo Iook iusf Iike a Soufh- ern planfafion wifh blossoms appearing every- where. Duane Cole, president Jan Cline, vice president Nancy Orfgier, secrefaryg and Shirley KIingsieIc, 'rreasurer were fhe Senior B officers who made fhis prom such an oufsfanding success. Rounding ouf fheir senior year fhe Senior A's sponsored fhe Se n i o r Breakfasf, Round-Up Time. Nancy Orfgier, president Paffi ConneII, vice president Shirley Lekven, secrefaryg and Gloria SI'andIey, freasurer were 'rhe Senior A of- ficers who were responsible for fhis rip roarin' affair. As fhe breakfasf came fo an end fhe Sen- ior A's said, So Iong, pardner fo all fheir friends and good fimes fhey had af Bell. NNf, ifs H M ., .v.:if.s T , if W IJ? , iii , If f--fx 'ff' Y! SENIOR A OFFICERS, WINT- ER I953 CLASS: ILeff fo righfi Nancy Orfgier, presi- dent Paffi Connell, vice presi- dent ShirIey Lekven, secre- faryg Gloria Sfandley, frea- surer. Page I5 MORRIS ADAMS: WaIer -Czars, vice presidenl, 9-I0-II-IZ, Lelferman, II-IZ, Knighfs, IZ, Choir, II-IZ, Siuden+ body vice presidenlg Baseball, 9-IO-II-IZ, Iwo varsily IeHers, fwo bee lef- Iersg Traclr, IZ, one varsily Ieller, Foofball, IO-II-IZ, one varsily lefler, one bee IeHer-Minisler. DONALD ANDERSON: Don -Key Club, vice presidenf, II-IZ: Choir, vice presidenf, II-IZ, World Friendship, vice president II: Sludenf Courf head judge-Minis+er. RONALD ANDERSON: Ronnie -Key Club, Ireasurer, II-IZ, World Friendship, II, Boys' Glee Club: Senior Orchesfrag Choir-Accounfanl. JANICE ATKINS: Jan -Drill Team, IZ, W' Council, II: Girls' Glee Club, IZ, Senior Drama, IZ-Complomeler operaior. BARBARA BARTON: Bobby -Eliles, II-IZ: W' Council, II-IZ, Represenfalive Assembly, I2, Girls' League--Childrens' spec- ialisl. CAROL BECKER: Ann -Girls' Glee Club, IO, Sludeni Service Il, Drama, IZ, W' Council-Office worker. BILL BELIKOFF:-Musician. VERL BUCKLEY: BucIr -Gymnasfics-Policeman. DONNA CHERNAULT: ShorIie -G.A.A., songleader, head of soffball, I0-II-IZ, Belle of Ihe Week commilfee, Valkyries, II- IZ, Scholarship, IO, World Friendship, IO-Housewife. DIANA CIRRI: Bugs -W' Council, IO-II-IZ, Ladies, IZ, Belle of Ihe Weelr commiflee, IZ-Couri reporfer. JAN CLINE:-Knighrs, IZ: Hi-Y, vice presideni, II-IZ, Choir, presidenf, 9-IO-II-IZ, Senior B class vice presidenfg Baskelball, IZ, one varsily IeIIer-Minisler. CLEO COGGINS:-Housewife. DUANE COLE: Choo-Choo -Knighis, IZ, Hi-Y, secrelary, Ser- geanl al arms, II-IZ, Thespians, secrelary, vice presidenl, 9-IO: Leffermen, IZ, Senior B class presidenl, Baskelball, 9-I0-II-IZ, 'rwo varsily Ieflers, Baseball, II-IZ, one varsily Ie+ier-Profes- sional baseball player. PATTI CONNELL: Connie -G.A.A., IO: Chrislian Fellowship, IZ: Choir, Y-Teens, vice presidenf, 9, Girls' Glee Club, IO, Senior A class vice presidenf-Execuiive secrefary. JIM COUGHLIN: Jimbo -Foolball, II, Gymnasfics, II-IZ, Iwo varsily Ieflcrs-Commercial arfisf. TREASURE CURTIS:-Press Club, I0-II, Chris+ian Fellowship, 9- IO, W' Council, II-Business machine operafor and housewife. DONNA DARROCH: Windy -Elifes, IZ: Chrislian Fellowship, II-Nurse. DONNA DENSLOW:-G.A.A., IO, Elifes, II-IZ-Housewife. TED DIETERICH: Shrimp --Knighls, IZ, Foofball, II-IZ, Tracll, IO-I I-Tesl pilof. BILL GARRETT: Willy -Vikings, IO-I I-IZ, Proieclionisls, IO, Thes- pians, IZ--Truclr driver. NANCY GARRETT:-G.A.A., IO, Elifes, II-IZ-Telephone opera- for. EDWARD GOLDEN: Goldie -Boys' Glee Club, II-Chiropo- dis? or pilof. RUSSELL GIORDANI: Russ -Represenfalive Assembly, IO, Boys' Glee Club, II: Choir, IZ, Foofball, I2-Cabinel malrer or pal- fern malrer. JOHN HAASE: Johnny --Businessman. Darlene Hall MOST POPULAR Morris Adams Q- , . 4 2 4 ' X Yi . ,L , I ! X X N ,K we fgx .1 A THB BND 1 A . ...g X X Br 2 : . asa, I I. ii i J UI' THE ROAD X L , if , w I Q LA, Janice Alkins MOST POISE Russell Giordani , Ss -Z sr N Q s :S-P X and ..,..,- fr' X . r 4 A , I X. , lx x .4 .. : assesses ads: I Elie . Q i is 'Q V ' gr X 5 Q 2 N :L A' M 55j'? 5 's y'2 ' E Q .' Q 3 IQ, s Q 'i i Q sa. f 5 rf., 'ff' DARLENE HALL: Shor'lie -World Friendship, IO: G.A.A., IO-II- IZ: Leflergirls, IZ: Elites, Ireasurer, head of publicily, head of decorafions, Il-IZ: Senior Ushers, IO-II-IZ: Sporlnighl commil- lee, IZ: W' Council, II: Girls' League enlerlainmenl and decora- fion commillee, II-IZ: Choir, IZ: Vocal Ensemble: Leadership, Il-IZ: Press Club, presidenl, lreasurer, IO-I I-IZ: Ouill and Scroll, hislorian, II-IZ: Senior B social commillee: Prom decoralions head: Swealer day commillee: Exchange 'ralenl group: Sludenl Courl iuror: Sludenl body presidenl: Chimes, reporler, ad man- ager, co-edilor of lhe aclivilies page, business manager, edilor- in-chief: Eagle 'Sl assislanl edifor: Ladies, IZ-Magaxine reporl- er. VICTOR HAMMER: Vic -Gymnaslics, IZ-Draflsman. CARL HINMAN:-Slage Crew: Foolball, IZ-Lawyer. DENNIS HOLLOW:-Hi-Y, sergeanl a+ arms, II-IZ: Foolball, II- IZ, one varsify leller: Baseball, IO-II-IZ-Civil engineer. JACK JOHNSON:-Coasl Guard. SHIRLEY KLINGSIEK:-Y-Teens, IO: G.A.A., IO-II-IZ: Leflergirls, secrelary, II-IZ: W' Council, IZ: Senior A class freasurer-Bush nesswoman. SHIRLEY LEKVEN: Joyce -Ladies, IZ: Senior A class secrelary- Execulive secrelary. MARY AGNES LOGAN: Aggie -Eliles, IZ: W' Council, II-IZ: Represenlalive Assembly, II-IZ-Telephone operalor. LEAH LUCEY: Lee -Eliles, II-IZ: W' Council, Il-IZ: Belle of fhe Weelr commillee, IZ-Beauly operaror. PEGGY MALMBERG:-Drill Team, IO: Junior Red Cross, Ireasur- er, IO-II: Thespians, IO: World Friendship, IO: G.A.A., IO- I I- I Z-Housewife. GERALD MAXWELL: Jerry -Vilrings, presidenl, vice presidenl, secrelary, Ireasurer, sergeanl al arms, IO-Il-IZ: Boys' Forum vice presidenl: Knighls, IZ: Traclc-Molorcycle police officer. DUANE ODEGARD:-Cabinel malrer. NANCY ORTGIER: Nance -W' Council, IO-II-IZ: Eliles, ser- geanf al arms, Il-IZ: Press Club, II: World Friendship, IO: Scholarship, Ireasurer, IO-II-IZ: Senior Ushers, presidenl, frea- surer, ll-IZ: Ladies, Ireasurer, IZ: Junior Red Cross, IO: Thes- pians, IO: Sporlnighl commillee, secrelary, vice presidenl, IZ: Girls' League beaulilicalion commillee head: Senior B class sec- relary: Senior A class presidenl-Home economisl. EARL OUDEJANS:-Baskelball, IO-I I-A and E mechanic. ADRIAN PAWL:-Uniled Slafes Air Force. VIRDUE PETERS: SmiHy -Drill Team, IO-II: Girls' Glee Club, IO: Eliles, II-IZ-Housewife. CATHERINE PHILLIPS: Jonnie -World Friendship, IO: Press Club, vice presiden+, IO-II-IZ: Quill and Scroll, secrefary, II- IZ: Scholarship, IO-IZ: G.A.A., I0-Il: Chimes slafl class, IO- II-IZ-Physical educalion Ieacher. DOLORES SAMPSON: Dol -G.A.A., II-Complomeler opera- lor. DOROTHY SANDERS: Midge -Business machine operalor. BOB SCHLEIDEN:-Czars, IO-II-IZ: Foolball, Il-IZ, one bee lel- Ier, one varsily Iefler-F.B.I. JO ANN SECREST: Jo -G.A.A., IO-II-IZ: Lellergirls, ll-IZ: Choir, IO-II-IZ: World Friendship, IC: Chrislian Fellowship, I0- II: Euodia, IO-II: W' Council, IZ-Housewife. MARY ANN SPEISER: Anne -G.A.A., IO: W' Council, IO-ll: Belle of the Weelr commiliee, IC-II: World Friendship, IO-II- IZ: Junior Red Cross, IO-Psychologisl or Ieacher. GLORIA STANDLEY:-Ladies, presidenl, Ireasurer, IZ: G.A.A., IO- II-IZ: Leflergirls, vice presidenl, II-IZ: Scholarship, ll-IZ: World Friendship, IO: Eliles, IZ: Thespians, IO: W' Council, II: Belle of Ihe Weelr commillee, IZ: Girls' League decoralion commillee, IZ: Sporlnighl commi++ee, IZ: Drill Team, IO-II: Senior A class Ireasurer-Execulive secrelary. PATRICIA STANDLEY: Pal -G.A.A.. IO-II-IZ: Lellergirls, presi- denl, II-IZ: Scholarship, II-IZ: Belle of lhe Weelr commillee, IZ: Eliles, IZ: Thespians, IO: World Friendship, IZ: Girls' Lea- gue decoralion commillee, IZ: Senior B social commilleeg Drill Team, IO-II: Ladies, vice president hislorian, IZ-Secrelary and housewife. Page I7 MARY STEEL:-Girls' Glen, I0: G.A.A., IO- II-I2-Secrehsry and housewife. CARROLL LEE STEWART:-G.A.A., Il- Housewife. Yi EV Nancy OrIgier BEST PERSONALITY Jan Cline FINAL FANFARE .. , 9 'xr ij IV 'V3-E' Q I i N ifsi I 3 A I I I .5 'fr . 7 1133.4 vs-554 I , ' 'eziiiiirlil-Q we . I - , 'E -I ' qz, 1 x 1 , s .,-,', N BEVERLY JEAN STUMP: Jeannie -EIiIes, IO: Press Club, IO- Housewife. RICH STUPIN: Buddy -FooIbalI, II-Businessman, ALLEN THOMAS: Al -FooIbalI, I0-ll-I2, one varsiIy leIIer: Track, I0-II-l2, one varsiIy IeIIer-AuIomoIive engineer. JACOUELINE LEE THOMAS: Jackie -Drill Team, I0-III World Friendship, secreIary, II-Housewife. KAYE THOMPSON:-Drill Team, I0-ll: G.A.A., I0-II-I2: Press Club, I0-II-I2: Annual club division edifor: Chimes supplemen- Iary news edifor-DraIIsman. DON TRUITT: Wilbur -Czars, president vice presidenI, Irea- surer, sergeanI aI arms, 9-I0-II-I2: LeIIermen, vice presidenI, I0-II-I2: KnigI'uIs, vice presidenI Iwice, IZ: Baseball, 9-l0-Il- l2, Iwo varsiIy IeIIers, Iwo bee IeIIers: Track, 9-I0-I2, one ver- siIy leIIer, Iwo bee leIIers: FooIbaII, Iwo varsiIy leIIers, Iwo bee IeIIers-Engineer or draIIsman. PEGGY VAUGHAN:-RepresenIaIive Assembly: Drama: Girls' Glee Club: Choir-OIIice clerlt. ANDY VOLKOFF:-Businessman. BOB WALKER:-Czars, I0-II-IZ: KnigI1Is, I2: FooIbelI, 9-I0-lI- IZ, one varsiIy IeIIer: Traclr, 9-IO-II-I2-Engineer. CAROLYN WHITAKER:-Girls' Glee Club, vice presidenI: W' Council-Housewife. BUDDY ZONA:-PrinIer. SENIOR B OFFICERS, SUM- MER l953 CLASS: lLeff fo righfl Gilberf Dyrr, presidenfg Bill Clabaugh, vice presidenf: Pal McNabb, secrefaryg Ar- lene Pepper, freasurer. CIRCUS HBADLINERS Working hard fo make fheirs fhe besf prom ever, fhe S'53 class presenfed fhe senior prom, Undersea Fanfasies. Tropical fish and real fish nefs were seen all over fhe Downey Wom- en's Club which was decorafed iusf like an under-wafer paradise. Gilberf Dyrr, presi- denfg Bill Clabaugh, vice presidenfg Paf Mc- Nabb, secrefaryg and Arlene Pepper, freasur- er, were fhe Senior B officers responsible for fhis successful affair. Climaxing fheir lasf semesfer af Bell High, fhe S'53 class sponsored fhe Senior Breakfasf, Time for T.V. Ray Mannka, presidenfg Joanne Wafson, vice presidenfg Mary Glanz, secrefaryg and Donna Reece, freasurer, were fhe S'53 Senior A officers who puf fhis breakfasf over fhe fop wifh a bang. fxwqi SENIOR A OFFICERS, SUM- MER 1953 CLASS: use fo righfl Ray Mannka, presidenfg Joanne Wafson, vice presi- denf: Mary Glanz, secrefary: Donna Reece, freasurer. Page I9 TOP TALENT ge 2C SUMMER I 9 5 3 SEALBEARERS--Sli: TING: lLef+ lo righll Joanne Wafson, Pa? McNabb. Diane Moon. STANDING: Adolph DeBlasio, Gilber? Dyrr, Carl Beclrer. Chosen fo represeni' fhe senior class of I953 in +he Ephebian socie+y were Carl Becker, Gilberi' Dyrr, Bob Falk, Diane Moon, and George SaH'ler. These sfu- den+s were chosen because of fheir lead- ership, scholarship, and cifizenship. Six s+uden'rs were honored by being chosen Sealbearers for +he S'53 class. These s+uden+s received +his honor by be- ing in scholarship four semesfers, one in 'I'heir senior year. A lol' of fime, hard worlc and lale hours wen+ in+o +he receiv- ing of +his honor. Pa+ McNabb, Joanne Wafson, Diane Moon, Carl Becker, Gil- ber+ Dyrr, and Adolph DeBlasio were fhe deserving s+uden+s. SUMMER l953 EPHEBIANS: ll.ef+ fo righfl Bob Fallr, George Safller, Diane Moon, Gilberi Dyrr, Carl Becller. OUP. DA S HAVE BEEN HAP? AND SUNN CHARLOTTE ANDERSON: Char -Eliles, vice president I0-II- I2: Senior Ushers, vice president II-I2-Housewife. MARGIE ANDERSON:-Vallryries, II-I2: Ladies, Ireasurer, keeper of Ihe Ireys, II-I2: Lelfergirls, sergeanl ai arms, vice president II-I2: G.A.A., I0-II: Belle of Ihe Weelx commiifee-Denlal as- sislanf. MARY BAILEY:-Eliles, president vice president IO-I I-I2: G.A.A., I0-II: Lellergirls, Il: W' Council, II: Belle of Ihe Weelc com- miHee, II: Red Cross, II: Sporfnighi commillee, II-Nurse. SANDRA BALES: Sandy -Housewife. VIRGINIA BARNES: Ginny -Vallryries, 9: Press Club, I2: Quill and Scroll, I2: Thespians, I2: Annual-Secrelary. WALLACE BATEMAN: Wally -Thespians, I2-Engineer. NANCY BAUMBACH:-Vallcyries, sergeanf al arms, Ireasurer, IO- II-I2: G.A.A., I0-II-I2: Lelfergirls, II-I2: Ladies, president lreeper of Ihe lreys, consfilufion commillee head, charfler mem- ber, II-I2: W' Council, chief counselor, secretary, I0-II-I2: Belle of Ihe Weelr, I0-II: Girls' Slafe represenlafive: C.A.S.C.: Easfern League vice presidenl: Girls' League presidenl' and vice presidenl-Housewife. LOUIS BEARD: WhisImers -Furnifure mailer. CARL BECKER:-Scholarship, I0-II-I2: Quill and Scroll, I2: Press Club, IO-II-I2: Sludenf Courl iuror: Commissioner of Social Acfivifies: Chimes sporfs edifor, supplemenfary news edilor, sfu- denf life edifor, fealure edilor and sporls direcfor, II-I2: Bas- kelball, II-I2: Tennis, II: Ephebian-Surgeon. LESTER BELL:-Foofball, I0-II-l2, one bee Ieller: Tennis, II- Mechanical engineer. DONA DEE BENEDICT:-W' Council-Music Ieacher. JOANN BENSON:-Elifes, sergeanl a+ arms, I0-II-I2-Secrelary. MARTHA BEST: Mar+y -G.A.A., I0-II: W' Council, IO: Rep- resenlalive Assembly, IG: Choir, I2: Annual-Housewife. GAIL BOEDEKER: Bee -Lellergirls, II-I2: Choir, librarian, I0- II-I2: Vallryries, II-I2: W' Council, I2: G.A.A., head of vol- leyball, IO-I I-I2: Girls' Glee Club-Legal secrelary. ORVILLE BOLT: Bud -Upholsfering. WILLIAM BORWICK: Bill -Hi-Y, II-I2: Knighis, I2: Leffer- men, I2: Foofball, 9-IO: Gymnasfics, I0-II-I2, one varsily IeHer: Tennis, I2, one varsily Ieller-Salesman. ALAN BRIMMER:-Mechanical engineer. DONNA BROWN: Sou+I'ierner -Elifes, I0-II-I2--Nurse. HELEN BROWN: Mickey -G.A.A., II-I2: Annual-Legal secre- 'Iary. GEORGE BUNDY:-U.S. Navy. JERRY BURKART: Jay -U.S. Air Force. ROSEMARY BURLEW: Roses -Harmony Ieacher. BILL BUSH: Big Bad Bully, Billy Bush -Vilcings, I0-II: Czars, Ireasurer, I2: Leflermen, I2: Foofball, 9-I0-II-I2, one varsily IeHer: Baseball, 9-IO, one bee IeH'er-Cusfom work or bufcher. JOE CAMPBELL: Joseph -Phofo Club, I2-Armed forces. Diane Moon CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SCHOOL Gilberl Dyrr Charmaine LeDuLe fr see' BEZHXSIFE MAYBE WERE RAGGBD AND BEVERLY CARLUCCI:-Eliles, II, Thespians, secrelary, IZ, Drill Team, IIAI2, Girls' Glee Club presidenf, IO, Represenlalive As- sembly, I0-Il-Housewife or acfress. DOROTHY CARMAN: Babe -G.A,A., IO-Il, Girls' League dec- oralion commillee head, Annual-Dress designer. VIOLA CARTIER: Vi -Ladies, I2, Eliles, ll, Drill Team, I2, World Friendship, ll-Housewife. BILL CLABAUGH: CIaybaII -Key Club, IO-II, Represenlafive Assembly, IO, Boys' Forum secrelary-Treasurer, Senior B class vice presidenf, Eagle laculfy and class edifor, Cross Counfry, IO, Traclr, IO-I I-I2-Engineer. PAT CLEMENTS:--Czars, IO-II-I2, Lelfermen, I2, Knighls, II-I2, Foolball, II-I2, one varsify IeHer-Velerinarian, SHIRLEY COLLINS: ShirI -Eliles, secrelary, IO-Il-I2, G.A.A., IOYII-IZ, LeHergirIs, ll-l2, World Friendship, IO, Girls' League Council, I2-Secrelary. BONNIE COOK: ScoHy -Elifes, IO-II, World Friendship, ll- Housewife. DOROTHY COOPER: DoHie -Chrisfian Fellowship, secrelary, Il, Ladies, I2, Girls' League beaufificalion commiflee, Senior Ushers, presidenr, secrelary, Il-I2-P.B.X. operafor. SHIRLEY COZART: Suzie -Eliles, IOAII, Choir, Il-Denial as- sislanl. BARBARA CRAINE: Barbs -G.A,A., head songleader, IO-ll-l2, Drill Team, Ireasurer, IZ, Modern Dance, Senior Drama, World Friendship, Thespians, Proiecfionisfs, Eagle assisfanl club edilor, W' Council, Girls' Glee presidenf-Narcofics officer. PAMELA CRIPPEN: Pam -Ladies, I2, Scholarship, IO-IZ, Eliles, I2, Drill Team, I2, Represenlalive Assembly, II, World Friend- ship, IO-II, W' Council, IO-Kindergarlen feacher. ROBERT CROCKETT: Bob -Prinling. CHRISTINE DAPPER: Chris -G.A.A,, IOAII-I2, Lellergirls, IZ, W' Council, I2, Senior Ushers, secrelary, II-I2, Represenfalive Assembly, II, Girls' League welfare commillee head-Slenogrcr pher. ADOLPH DE BLASIO: Ade -Press Club, II-I2, Scholarship, IO- II-I2, Ouill and Scroll, presidenf, II-IZ, Leflermen, IZ, Com- missioner oi Alhlelics, Sealbearer, Tennis, 9-IO-Il-I2, Iwo varsily lelfers, Baskerball, Il-IZ, Traclr, I0-Doclor. MABEL DONZELLI:-G.A.A., Il, World Friendship, II, W' Coun- eil, Il-Housewife. BOB DROESBEKE:-Thespians, secrelary, IZ, Represenfalive Assem- bly, IO-II, Scholarship, IZ, Foolball, IO, Track, IO, Gymnaslics, I2-Draffsman. LONA RAE DUDDY: ShorIy -Eliles, Il-I2g G,A.A., IO-Ilg Sen- ior Ushers, IOYII-I2, Commissioner of Regulalions, Represenla- live Assembly, Commissioner oi Publicify-Boolrkeeper. BENNIE DUNCAN:-Baslrelball, IO-Archilecl. JOANNE DUSSLIER: Jo Jo -Housewife. EILEEN DVORAK:-Eliles, IO-II-I2, G.A.A., I0-ll, Annual club edilor, Annual planning commilfee secrelary-Secrefary. Page 22 'Q'-v N if NXQN X FUIIN . X. Ag.--2 N. as ill? Q ,. .. . , ,S 52.511 6 NN GILBERT DYRR: Gil -Key Club, II-l2, Ouill and Scroll, presi- denl, II-I2, World Friendship, 9-I0-ll, Press Club, IO-ll-l2, Scholarship, IO-Il-IZ, Sfudenl Body presidenf, Senior B Class presidenl, Boys' Forum presidenl and secrelary-Ireasurer, Spealrer of Represenfalive Assembly, Boys' Sfale represenlalive, Traclr, ll! Tennis, IC, Cross Counlry Traclc, Foolball, I2, Knighfs, I2, Seal- bearer, Ephebian-Allorney. CAROL ECKLES: Carol Lynn -Belle of Ihe Weelr commiflee, I0 -Professional dancer. DONNA ERICKSON:-Officer worlrer. PAUL ROGER ERICKSON:-Mechanical draflsman. WILLIAM ESHELBY: Red -Bashelball, IO, Track, IC--Engineer. ROBERT FALK: Bob -Scholarship, IO-l2, Press Club, II-I2, Ouill and Scroll, Il-I2, Tennis, IO: Chimes news edilor, feafure edilor, associale edilor, edilor-in-chief, Commissioner of Publicalions, Represenlafive Assembly, Sfudenl Congress, Ephebian-Journa Iisl. BOB FERGUSON: Fergie -Traclr, 9-I0-II-I2, Gymnasfics, 9-IO- Il-l2, Foolball, 9-I0-ll-IZ, one varsiry lerler-Rancher. GERALDINE FERGUSON: Gerri -Eliles, I2, W' Council, ll- Housewife. DIANE FESSLER: Di -G.A.A., II, W' Council, ll-I2, Senior Drama, Girls' League decoration commifleeg Girls' League publi- cily commillee, Sludenl Congress, Girls' League refreshmenf commillee head-Laboralory Iechnician. SHARON FOGELSTROM:-G.A.A., presidenl, sergeanf al arms, playday chairman, I0-II-l2, Vallryries, hislorian, sergeanl af arms, IO-II-I2, W' Council, I2, Drill Team, Girls' League publiciiy commiffee-Denial assislanf. RONNIE FREELAND:-Czars, presidenl, I0-II-I2, Foolball, lO-ll- I2, Iwo varsily le+Iers-Businessman. DAVID GALL: Dave -Czars, II-IZ, Foolball, 9-I2, one vafiily Ieller-Businessman. MOLLY GALLAGHER:-Thespians, I2, W' Council, II, Represenl- alive Assembly, II-I2, Drill Team, IO-II-Housewife. LUPE GALLARDO: Loop -Vallyries, presidenf, secrelary, ser- gean+ al arms, I0-II-l2, Lellergirls, IIAIZ, G.A.A., IO-Il-I2, Rep- resenlalive Assembly, speaker pro lem, IO-Il, W' Council, Irea- surer, presidenl, IO-Il-l2, Ladies, recording secrelary, Il-IZ, Belle of Ihe Weelz commiflee, IO-II-I2-Nurse. WAYNE GEORGE: PhoIo Finish -Thespians, I2-Cabinel malrer. BILL GIBSON: Hoof -Thespians, Sludenl Courl head iudge- Businessman. MARY GLANZ:-G.A.A., I0-II-l2, W' Council, IOVII-I2, Girls' League decorafion, publicily, and bullefin board commiffees, Girls' League publicily commiffee head, Girls' League hislorian, Senior Drama, Annual slalif, Belle of Ihe Weelr commilfee, Sen- ior B Class social commillee, Senior A Class secreIary-Business- woman. JERRY GLOECKLER: GIeclr -Racing driver and mechanic. CHARLES GOFORTH: Chuck -Auto mechanic. STEVE GOLD:-Aslronomy Club, secrelary, l2, Traclr, IO-ll- Telephone company. KEN GOLDSTEIN:-Scholarship, Ireasurer, ll-IZ, Lellermen, IIA l2, Track, 9-I0-II-I2, Ihree varsify lellers, Cross Counfry Traclr, I2, one varsily lelfer-Aeronaulical engineer. BOB GOODEN: Bob -Tool and die rnalrer. JUANITA GRAY:-Drill Team, I0-Nurse. BEVERLY GRESHAM: Gussie -W' Council, IO-II-I2, G.A.A., I0-ll-I2, Lellergirls, I2, Annual, Choir, I9-Il-Legal secrelary. AL GRIFFIN: Al -Baseball, Traclr-Archileci or Air Force. JANET GRIFFIN:-Senior Ushers, I0-Assislanl boolrlreeper and Iypisl. Page 23 NANCY GRIFFITH:-G.A.A.. I0-Il-Slenographer. JACKIE HAMMOND: ShaclIie --G.A.A., IO: W' Council, II: Thespians, IZ: Eliles, I0-II-IZ: Represenlafive Assembly, II-- Dress designer or housewife. DON HAMPTON: Ace -Foofball, IO-Service sfafion operalor. LOU JEAN HARRIS: Angel -Elifes, IO-Il-IZ: Senior Ushers, IO- II-IZ: World Friendship, IZ: Pholography, IZ: Girls' Glee Club: Voice Class-Airline hosfess. RICHARD HARTENSTEIN: DicIr -Morfician. JACQUELINE HATSCH: Jaclrie -Eliles, II: World Friendship, IO-II-Music Ieacher. SIBYL HEDDEN: Billie --Secrelary. PATSY HEINRICH: Pal -Elifes, IZ-Denial assislanl. MARLENE HOAR:-Vallryries, vice prefidenl, sergeani aI arms, Il- IZ: W' Council, vice counselor, secrefary, II-IZ: Ladies, IZ? G.A.A., IO-II: Lellergirls, II-IZ: Girls' League Ireasurer-House- wife. STAN HOLSTED: OIy -Engineer ALEX HOMUTOFF:-Businessman, WILLIAM HUBER: Willie -Sfage Crew, I0-II: Sound Crew, 9-IO: Aslronomy Club, Ireasurer, II-Air Force pilol. TIM HUGLIN:-Thespians, IZ: Track, 9: Baslrelball, IO-Radar Iechnician. EULA HUNTER: Buela -Vallryries, II-IZ: Ladies, recording sec- relary, IZ: Lelfergirls, sergeanf af arms, II-IZ: G.A.A., IO-II: W' Council, IZ-Clerical worlr. WILLIAM JONES: Bill --Thespians, vice presidenf, 9-IC-IZ: Press Club, presidenI, vice presidenl, I0-II-IZ: Quill and Scroll, IZ: Scholarship, presidenl, IZ: Represenfafive Assembly, I0-II-IZ: C.A.S.C., IO-IZ: California Boys' Slafe represenfafive: Junior Red Cross: Commissioner of Regulalionsg Commissioner of Clubs: Spealrer of Ihe House of Represenlafives: I95Z Eagle associale edilorg I953 Eagle arf edilor, lilerary edilor-Arlisl or archifecl. GREG KALPAKOFF: Kalp -Eoofball, I0-II, Iwo bee leffers- Mechanical draflsman, LA VONN KASSEBAUM:-G.A.A., IO-II-IZ: Represenlafive As- sembly, IO: Eliles, 9-I0-II: Annual Planning commilfee, II: Scho- larship-Shorfhand or Iyping. JANICE KEPHARI:-Vallryries, secrelary, I0-II-I2: Ladies, ll- IZ: Choir, I0-II-IZ: 6.A.A., IO-II-IZ: Represenlaiive Assembly, II: W' Council, IZ: Sludenl Congress, IZ-Housewife. JERRY ICNIELING:-Thespians, IZ: Baseball, 9-Pipe draffsman. PATRICIA ANN KOCHEL: Pal -G.A.A., IO: Eliles, II-IZ- Housewile and laborafory fechnician. FRANK KOUBEK: Bones -Press Club, IZ: Key Club, IZ: Fool- ball Band, IZ: Senior Orcheslra, II-IZ: Junior Orcheslra, 9-IO: Senior Band, II: Baseball, IO-II-IZ, Iwo bee IeHers-Teacher. PAUL KOUBEK: P.G. -Press Club, II-IZ: Scholarship, I0-II: Senior Orchesfra, IO-II-IZ: Foolball Band, IZ: Key Club, IZ: Journalism, IO-II-IZ: Managers Club, 9: Baseball, I0-II-IZ, Iwo bee lellers, one varsily lefler-Elemenlary school feacher. SUE LANG: Suzie --Represenlalive Assembly, IO: Proieclionisrs, IO: W' Council, IO: Girls' Glee Club, IO: Choir, I0-IZ: G.A.A., IO: Siudenl Body secrefary-Psychiafrisl. DON LANGSTON: The fiddler -Thespians, II-IZ: Cross Coun- fry Iraclr, IO: Traclr IO-Musician. WANDA LAYTON-G-.A.A., I0-II: W' Council, IZ: Sludenl Courl assisIanI judge-Archilecfural engineer. TOM LAZEAR:-Hi-Y, presidenf, I0-II-IZ: Knighfs, Il-IZ: LeHer- men, IZ: Baslrefball, 9-I0-Il-IZ: Traclr, 9-I0-II-IZ, one varsily lelfer: Gymnasfics: Boys' Forum vice presidenl-Lumber busi- ness. Page Z4 S- Donna Reece PRETTIEST - HANDSOMEST Bill Nazaroff Wanda Layion BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Ray Mannka CHARMAINE LE DUKE: Char-Char -Vallcyries, Il-I2, Choir, IO-ll-I2, W' Council, IO, Thespians, I0-II, G.A.A., I0-II-I2, Lef- Iergirls, Il-I2, Scholarship, I2, World Friendship, IG, Represenfa- five Assembly, II, Sfudenf Congress, I2, Vocal Ensemble, IO, Girls' Glee Club-Lighi opera and musical comedy. MARY LEHMAN:-Vallcyries, II-I2, W' Council, Il-I2, Girls' Glee Club, II, Choir, I2, G.A.A., II-I2, Drama, II, World Friendship, I2-Housewife. MARY JANE LEIGHT:-Housewife. ROSE LE NOUE:-Eliles, IO-Il-I2-Sfenographer. CAROLYN LIETZ: Carol -Vallcyries, vice presidenf, I0-II-I2, G.A.A., sergeanf af arms, head of hoclrey, I0-I I-I2, W' Council, IO I2, Le'Hergirls, freasurer, II-I2, Choir, IO-II-I2-Inferior dec- oraior. RICHARD LOCCISANO: Lucky -Foofball, Il-I2, Iwo varsiiy lef- fers-Grocer. NINA LONG: Blondie -Y-Teens, Il, G.A.A., I2, Scholarship, I2-Medical secrefary. ROBERTA LONG: Bobbie -Eliies, I2-Denial assisfanf. ALCY LOUGH:-Eliles, II-I2-Professional roller slrafer. EUNICE IDA LOVERING: Ella -G.A.A., IO-II-I2, Leflergirls, secrefary, I2, Drill Team, Annual-Privafe secrefary. DENNIS LUNSFORD: Denny -Hi-Y, 9-II, Thespians, I2, Fool- ball, I2, one varsily leHer-Ord's righf hand man. KAY MacDONALD: Ka+ie-did -G.A.A., sergeanl a+ arms, IOAII- I2, Vallcyries, I2, W' Council, IO-II-I2, Lelrergirls, II-I2-Ace counianf. MARGARET MACKEY: Peggy -G.A.A., IC, Vallryries, II-IYI Ladies, corresponding secrelary, I2, Scholarship, vice presidenf, I2, W' Council, Ireasurer, II-I2, Girls' League refreshmenl com- miffee chairman, Senior Drama, II-Teacher. ROBERT MACKIN: Bob -World Friendship, Il-I2, Knighfs, II, Chrislian Fellowship, IO-II-Businessman. SHIRLEY MADONNA:-Eliies, head of enierfainmenl, IO-ll-I2, Press Club, IO, G.A.A., II, W' Council, Il-Boolrlreeper. NELDA MAGNUSON: Nellie -G.A.A., IO, Elifes, II-I2-Singer. RONALD MANDE: Ronnie -Key Club, vice presidenf, II-I2, Baslcelball, Tennis, Iwo varsily Ieflers-Businessman. RAY MANNKA: Red -Czars, Knigh+s, Thespians, Senior A Class presidenf, Choir presidenf, Fooflball, Il-I2, Iwo varsify lefiers, Traclc, II, Tennis, II-Police officer. GERALDINE MASSEY: Gerry -Eli+es, I2, Girls' League Council. I2-Secrefary. MYRNA MAX:-Housewife. Page 25 LEON McCAIN: Leo -Prinlers Devils, I2-Prinler. RICHARD MCCANN:-Foolball, IO, Baseball, IO-II-I2, Track, I2, one varsify Ieller-Physical educafion inslruclor. AL McEWAN:-Czars, secrelary, II-l2, Knighls, presidenl, II-I2, Lellermen, I2, Foolball, one bee Ieller, one varsily Ieller, II-I2, Traclr, II-Eleclrician. PAT MCNABB: Ticia -Valkyries, business manager, IO-II-I2, Lel- Iergirls, II-I2, G.A.A., secrelary, IO-II-I2, Girls' League Coun- cil, Girls' League vice presidenl, Siudenf Congress, I2, Ladies, c'1arIer member, president, vice presidenl, secrelary, ll-I2, Quill and Scroll, charler member, lreasurer, vice presidenl, II-I2, Press Club, secrelary, IC-II, Choir, vice presidenf, II-I2, Scholarship, secrelary, hislorian, IO-II-I2, Senior B Class secrelary, Com- missioner ol Social Aclivifies, Chimes aclivilies edilor, assislanl acliifies eclilor, assislanl ieafure edilor, Eagle aclivifies edlor, C.A.S.C. hisforian, Daughler of American Revolulion represenla- live, Sealbearer-Housewife or feacher. JEAN MEAD: Jeannie -G.A.A., IO, Eliles, I0-II, Drill Team, I0- II, Represenlalive Assembly, I2-Beauly operalor or housewife. ARTHUR RONALD MERRILL: Ron -Czars, sergeanf al arms, I0-ll-I2, Lellermen, vice president, secrelary, 9-IO-Il-I2, Knighls, II-I2, Baseball, one bee leller, one varsily Ieller, 9- IO, Traclr, one bee Iefler, IO, Foofball, one bee leHer, Iwo var- sify lellers, IO-II-I2-Coach. FRED L. MILLER:-Foolball, 9-IC-II, Traclr, 9-I0-II-I2, Cross Counfry Traclr, one varsify IeHer, I2-Trumpet player. SHIRLEY MILLER: ShirI -G.A.A., IO, Eliles, II, Thespians, I2- Secrelary. DONALD MITCHELL:-Chrislian Fellowship, II-I2, World Friend- ship, I2, Knighls, I2-Inferior decoralor. DIANE MOON: Mooney -Vallcyries, president, vice presidenl, IO-II-I2, Lellergirls, II-I2, G.A.A., head of volleyball, hislor- ian, Ireasurer, I0-Il-I2, W' Council, Ireasurer, IO-ll-I2, Ladies, II-IZ, Quill and Scroll, hislorian, II-I2, Press Club, IO-Il, Choir, ll-I2, Scholarship, IO-II-I2, Girls' League presidenl and vice presidenf, Commissioner oi Social Aclivilies, Sludenf Body frea- surer, Chimes associale edifor and assislanf fealure edilor, Eagle senior eclilor, Sealbearer, Ephebian-Teacher. SUE MOSES: Susie -Telephone operalor. JACQUIE MOXLEY:-G.A.A., IO-II, Drill Team, Annual--Recep- Iionisf. JUDITH MURASKO: Judy -Scholarship, secrelary, ll-I2, World Friendship, IO, Ladies, II-I2, Choir, II, W' Council, Il-I2-Sec- relary. TOM MURRAY:-Quill and Scroll, guard, Press Club, sergean+ al arms, Chimes sporls edilor, sporls direclor, iunior high edifor, edifor-in-chief-Eleclronic engineer. BRUCE MYERS:-Czars, Treasurer, 9-IO-II-I2, Foolball, 9-IC-II-I2, one varsily Ieller-Welder. WILLIAM NAZAROFF: Na1y --Knighls, I2, Gymnaslics, l0-II- l2, Head cheerleader, I2-Sanilary engineer. DOROTHY NELSON: Dee -Eliles, sergeanl al arms, IO-II-I2, Drill Team, I0-ll-I2-Secrelary. ELMER OLSON: Ernie -Chess Club, IO-II, Baslcelball, l2- Commercial arlisl. LOU ALICE PARKER:-G.A.A., IO, Eliles, sergeanl al arms, IO-Il- IZ, Sludenf Congress, I2, Girls' Glee Club, IO, Girls' League Council, Thespians, II-Housewife. MARLYS PARSONS: MarIy -Secrelary. ARLENE PEPPER:-Eliles, sergeanl al arms, IO-Il-I2, G.A,A., IC, W' Council, I2, Represenlalive Assembly, Il, Girls' Glee Club, IO, Sludenl Congress, I2, Thespians, ll-I2, Senior B Class Irea- surer, Commissioner of Welfare-Housewife. LILIAN PIPER: Diamond -W' Council, IO, G.A.A., lI-House- wife. JOHN POMEROY:-Prinfer. BILL POOL: Puddles -Key Club, vice presidenl, IO, Thespians, I2, Tennis, IO, Baslrelball, IO--Foreslry. BUDDY PRITCHARD: Zeke III -Czars, vice presidenl, Ireasurer, secretary, I0-ll-I2, Lellermen, presidenl, vice presidenl, secre- lary, sergeanl al arms, 9-IO-II-IZ, Key Club, I0, Knights, II-I2, Baseball, 9-IC-Il-IZ, four varsily Iellers, Baslrefball, II-I2, Iwo varsily Iellers, Sfudenl Courl allorney-Baseball player. DARRELL PRUDEN:-Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Baslrelball, one var- sily leller-Game warden. DONNA REECE:-G.A.A., presidenl, vice presidenl. hislorian, IO- II-I2, Vallryries, sergeanl al arms, II-I2, Ladies, corresponding secrelary, II-I2, Lelfergirls, Ireasurer, II-I2, W' Council, Il, Choir, Ireasurer, secrelary, Il-I2, World Friendship, IO, Girls' League Council, I2, Senior A Class Ireasurer-Kindergarlen leacher. WALT REICHEN:-Traclm, II, one varsily Ieller, Baslrefball, ll-I2- Rancher. x 'jg fire f tex. av K- Tv' Z' if 'ia B 'gk g g :LA GLADYS REISDORF:-Scholarship, IZ, Girls' Glee Club IZ, u.i!I Team, II-Bookkeeper. ROBERT RICE: Bob -Thespians, vice presidenl, IZ, Foofball, IO- II-IZ, one varsily Ielfer-Aerial work. ARNIS RIEKSTINS: Whi+ey''-Represenlafive Assembly, IO, TrdCII. IO, Gymnaslics, II, Foolball, Il-Avialor. GEORGE ROBSON:-Baslrefball and Gymnaslics manager, Iwo var sily leflers-Machinisf. LAUREEN RODTHEUT: Rocldie -Eliles, Ireasurer, II-IZ, World Friendship, IO, G.A.A., IO-II-IZ, Lellergirls, ll-IZ, Girls' League Council, I2g Belle of Ihe Weelc commiffee, II-Secrelary. GARY ROGERS: Rage -Czars, I0-II-IZ, Leffermen, II-IZ Knighls, sergeanl al arms, IZ, Foofball, IO-ll-IZ, Iwo varsily lefe Iers, Traclr, Il-Foreslry. TED ROMANOV: Gra1nic -Press Club, I0-ll-IZ, Quill and Scroll, sergeanf af arms, vice presidenl, II-IZ, Sfudenf Courf juror, Chimes carloonisf and sporls edifor, Eagle sporls edilor- Journalisf. ROBERT ROUNDS: Bob -Czars, IZ, Foolball, IO-ll-IZ-Machine isl. BARBARA ANN ROWE: Babs -Scholarship, IO-II, Choir, I0-Il- IZ, Represenfalive Assembly, IO, Girls' League Council. IZ- General manager of family business. PEGGY ROYCE:-G.A.A., II-IZ, Eagle associale edilor-Legal sec elary. CYNTHIA ROYNON:-G.A.A., IO-II-IZ, Eliles, IO-ll-IZ, Lellcr- girls, II-Legal secrefary, GEORGE A. SATTLER:-Hi-Y, presidenl, freasurer, IO-Il-IZ, Slu- denl Body vice presidenf, Sporlnighf commilfee presidenf, Base- ball, 9-I0-Il, Baslrelball, IO-II-IZ, one varsily leflerg Ephebian, Knighls-Lawyer. JOAN SAUNDERS: Jo Annu-Secrelary. JOAN SEIBER:-Slenographer. BETTY SHAKELEY:-G.A.A., IO-II-IZ, Vallryries, IZ, Lellergirls, presidenf, II-IZ, Ladies, II-IZ, Choir, Il-IZ, Girls' League Council -Physical educalion Ieacher. GERALDINE MARIE SHEPARD: Gerry -Housewile. CAROL JUNE SHOCKLEY: Shock -Airline sfewardezs. ROYLENE SKINNER: Irma -Eagle edilor-in-chief and class edi- Ior, 6.A.A.. songleader, I0-Il-IZ, Lellergirls, IZ, W' Council, IO, Drill Team, IO-Legal secrelary. GEORGE SMITH: Frog -Lellermen, IO-Il, Key Club. II, Thes- pians, IZ, GyrnnasIics, 9-IO-II, Ihree varsify Ielfers-Slore man- ager. ROBERT SNYDER: Bob -Aulomobile mechanic EVA JO SPENCER: Josey -Senior Ushers, Ladies, Represenla- live Assembly, Execulive Council, G.A.A., Lelfergirlsg Commis- sioner o'I Regulalions-Sfenographer. TOM STALLCUP: Jaclr -Gymnaslics, IO, Sludenl Courl prose- culing alforney-Juvenile officer. JOAN STANDARD: Charlie Joe -Nurse or office receplionisl. PAUL STERN: PinIry -Lellermen, secrelary, IO-II-IZ, Tennis, IO-II-IZ, Ihree varsily leI'rers-Chemisf. NAOMI LOUISE TEICHMAN:-CompIomeIer operalor. JANETTA D. THOMPSON:-World Friendship. presidenl, publi- cify chairman, II, Press Club, IZ, Quill and Scroll. Treasurer, IZ, Chimes office manager, business manager, public relalione isf-Praclical nurse or housewife. PAUL THRASHER:-Chrislian Fellowship, IO-ll-IZ, World Friend- ship, presidenl, IZ-Inlerior designer, THOMAS TIVNEN: Tom -Gym Club, ll, GymnasIics, I J-I I, one varsily leller-Businessman. Page Z7 SHARING THB LOAD, SIDE B SIDE Q' fs-X .lu JOYCE VEDOVA: Jo -Eliles, II-IZ: World Friendship, Ireasurer I I-Secrelary. ROSE VILLARRUEL: Rosie -Eliles, IZ-Receplionisf. WILLIAM L. VINCENT: Bill -Phofo, IZ: Tennis, I0-II: Baslel- ball manager, II, Iwo varsify leflers-Pholographer. KEN WAGONER: Wag -Baslrelball, I0-ll-IZ, one varsily Ielfer: Tennis, 9-IO-I I-IZ, fwo varsity le'Hers-Businessman. DAVE WALLANDER:-Traclr, 9-IO: Foofball, 9-I0-II, 'Ihree varsiiy IeHers: Czars, presidenl, I0-ll-IZ: Lelfermen, presidenl, 9-IO-II -Businessman. JOANNE WATSON: Jo -Valltyries, Ireasurer, Il-IZ: G.A.A., sergeanl a+ arms, head of enferiainmenf, IG-II-IZ: Lelfergirls, IZ: Scholarship, presideni, I0-ll-IZ: W' Council, secvfary, I0- Il-IZ: Representalive Assembly, I0-ll: Siudenl Couri assisfani iudge, IZ: S+uden+ Congress, IZ: Ladies, vice presidenl, secre- tary, II-IZ: Choir, I0-II-IZ: Thespians, I0-II: World Friendship, IO: Senior A Class vice presidenl: Sealbearer: Secreiary of Girls' Sfafe: Easfern-Marine League presidenlg C.A.S.C.: Commissioner of Welfare: Girls' League enleriainmeni commiflee head: Vocal Ensemble: Senior B Class en+erIainmen+ commiH'ee head: Three operella leads-Operella singer. RONNIE WATTS:-Hi-Y, Ireasurer, Il-IZ: Boys' Forum secrefary- Ireasurer: Sludenf Courl iuror: Foolball, II: Tracli, IO: Tennis, II-Denfisl. ARDYTH WEISHAAR: ArIie -Telephone operalor. MARIE WEISS:-G.A.A., I0-Il-IZ: W' Council, IZ: World Friend- ship, IZ: Drill Team, presidenl: Girls' League Ireasurer-Secre- Iary. DELMAR WILLIAMS: Del -Pages Club secrelary-Painter. PHYLLIS WILLIAMS: Phyl -Eliies, II-IZ: Girls' League Council, Il-IZ: Choir, I0-ll-Housewife or secrefary. TERRY WILLIAMS: Maggie -Eliles, IZ: G.A.A., I0-II: Repre- sen+a1ive Assembly, IG-I2-Recepfionisi or switchboard operalor. FERN WILSON: Fernie -Elifes, I0-II: Girls' Glee Club, IO: World Friendship, Il: G.A.A., IZ-Legal secrefary. JACK WILSON:-Vilrings, I0-II: Thespians, presidenf, IZ: Boys' Glee Club, 9-IO: Choir, librarian, Il-IZ: Represenfaiive Assem- bly-Police officer. ARNOLD WINBERG:-Engineer. STANLEY WOLFARD: Sian -Key Club. secrelary, presidenf, ll- IZ: Hi-Y, IZ: Knighis, IZ: Lellermen, IZ: Commissioner of Alh- Iefics: Baslreiball, 9-I0-II-IZ: Track, 9-IO-Il-IZ, Iwo varsify lel- Iers: Cross Counfry Traclx, IZ, one varsi+y Ieflerg Yell leader- Barber. JANET WOODWORTH: Jan -Girls' Glee Club, presidenf, IO: wioir, I0-II-IZ: Represenialive Assembly, IO: Scholarship, IZ- aves. BETTY WYLIE: Wee One -G.A.A., IO: Represenfafive Assembly, IZ: W' Council, IZ: Girls' Glee Club, IZ-Housewife. MARY YOUNG:-Drill Team, Il-IZ: Girls' Glee Club, I0-PracIi- cal nurse. VERN YOUNG:-Pholographer. RAYMOND BALL:-Proieclionisls, IO: Hunling and Fishing, ll- Flyer and mechanic. W Sv L.. .3 T is-nu.: Y I . SHOOTING GALLERY Gee, wasn'+ fha? parfy swell! Thar field day was really some1'hing! Wha+ good food! The picnic was sure fun! Such remarks and many orhers were heard from fhe seniors fhis pas? year. The 'rradi+ional prom and breakfasf were The ou+- s+anding evenfs of rhe year, buf many ac+ivi+ies, all of which were loads of fun, were enioyed by +hese migh+y seniors. Sweaier Day was highligh+ed when 'rhe Senior Bees donned fheir brilliani' red swearers. A combined Senior Aye and Bee par+y was en- ioyed by every vigorous senior. Volleyball, ping- pong, and dancing were 'Fea1'ured a+ +his evenl. Tired, bu+ happy seniors ended 'rheir very busy year wirh fhe annual senior picnic. fhbop 1 QJ' N iff. K3 I I fb J 5-.za S i 04,7 If 9 H SENIOR SIDESHUWS classes Q Q - ',.,f:f. 2' . .f'1f !,'-? ' j 1. VR 'wx , X M.. -- - B - K Y' ' I ' I . Q , 1. , -,.1:,,.3. ,Q x if mu, w.-,-3. V gtk '-.xff-'I-'. X A -,,.. . s -,Q-is 2' - c 'N - A .1 ' fn' -all :if '37, f' A 'S ,A J! ,,.-,-,,..4-' x . V lgwlw-'mi -x - .-. . - ., Q A- 4 ' N' I . I w . QU 7 1 1 I J 1 6 I f , 1 lj V i f Q I 1 r if I I 1 , In 1 ., 4, -Q b . A46 N NN ,, Q, . ,, ...F ., .,.., . :, ..,, . ., . . , N 5 :.::,. : .. .6:.,.l K L, 5' W- M.. X I q . N5 -.-. , , , , Y . X ,gp 4 x 7 w. f Q r 5 U v 'L Q on .Q I - -I L- f -. N -vqar, ., A.. You don'f have fo say, open sesame +o gel inio flue building shown above. Jusl wall: riglwi in lille ll1e Sfudenfs in flue picfure are doing. Admission is free. One and one is fwo, Two and +wo is four, wbal lrind of class could lhis be? Ah lm, il's one of Mr. Houslon's mafh classes discussing fhe day's assignmenf. Good, I've made i+ before fha crowds sfarled. Now fo gel a ra adrnilfance card from Mr. Sfeele so l'lI be able fo get beck inlo class THE COMPLETE SHOW Need any counseling or vocafional help? Can'1 decide whai you wanf fo be? The men fo see is Mr, Robson slraiglwfened ou? in no lime. 'U-vN'i ww-eggs: oom Il3g yo E 'WP' 1 ll's nulrilionl Gel 'lhal money oul! ll's lime lo gel lhal sandwich, The 'fardy bell has iusl rung. Miss Knowles gels up from her chair roll, or carlon ol milk. Say, lefs go over lo lhe lree and see lhe gang. and slarls inslrucling her class. The lesson for loday is a familiar sub- iecl, Your Aulobiographyf' Thal doesn'l look like lhe Dodgers and Yankees playing, bul I bel ll's fhree o'clock, school is oul and some eighleen hundred sfudenls lhe game's iusl as good. Beller back up ou? in lell field: +ha+'s anolher file oul lhe doors of Bell High School, having compleled anolher day Duke Snider up al bal. ol sludy. f Ihipgw. . ,A sg 3' f will .Ml MRSA COUINS Bl? P.,-.-. - RVVJ DR. if w , Mir r. V fx.- ip- T., ,. ,, u i l.b uma- : ar, ,. W' my Aw I Am-sf. wgwfw .Qs X 'Q OUR STUDIES GU UN WITH THE - Q, 5 Y, ,i. i v,,.k ,,,.o Aiff- 'Wi -,vw 54. .M , v. M.-. , if- if- '. ff, Mn-Af-4 BAILPYAH ' .s., ., i-V, K s rm ,,w SCAC ,. AC' GREATEST UT EASE ki-+R wil WND ,Ml DR, NYQUIST B12 fi-naw aww o- ,:,.,.. 4, T nrxa P' ' 9 nw, .'- --Y M'--ri i T REIDTWNIW ROW L Q v 9 iq Z' U' i 1 f- i , 1f.,.-- JH ,,,, W.i41,.i' iii fy F'i'.ii-l i , 4' . wi- ,, HH, f,,,f of E .Tn fvfx MK! uyfl' 'VNU' .V v Jw MR. KIRKWOOD All amrom Row lim lu riqlill v.,q.m Kaxin, Mary VV,ul'.vidvr l7mvw. S1-qviuq, Callvy Selma-'Hs-rl Br-My Slwovmfslu-r Margin lrm-'1 Aww H -- Pvvifiq HAH., Emly C,fil+'19li SECOND ROW David Ailirml David Himr- lim Cmiq, Jamgw Telford, flninz- Hawkins Mar qaroi Finlay-,rm fflwivfl Vmlir, lirvvny Haw-us THIRD ROW larry BMIN QF MRS, BASS All Hmmm Row llp6+mfiqNUC,n.ll1 .,,. Mmy Ann Cswl-uw, V-1-M.: Hina .lv-ii Pmr.1'L1 lmminr ll law .7 - L-IP Helgqinv Cain Rami- Aww Pmlinn Liv'-nfl SECOND RDVV F vo O Al.:-i, Tlnnlffma Pe-'NJN' Ka'l1lv1'fv Pmlwwirif 'ylviclvy llvii f 1 e-', lm'-liv Bylwf Jggnuq Bfmwfwmq Flwl Nlwsfyivd Runnin Cir-gwau, H-HRD RCNW Ram Her man. PMI Swnm CQ mms Maly, Ke-nm-fb Wilkivxl., Piym Q vw' lnqvns- Nrl um, Horne ii3vxl'v'H Wa ly Zumwaii F1-lin Coqqina Civ' Frm! M4-lvm Hovflluqz-f Cliff Hymn, Johnny B1-iN, Larry Gold ,Y M MRS, MMKINNON All aorrom ROW, um io riqlwvl mm.. Avery Cam-lv C-fu-nlw'l, Virginia Williams Doris L' ug. Mary Brown Davis l awry Vvlva J.: Lufen Jnanihu Moser Beffy Sloan. 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Qg,,,5,,,.,, 51,-g,,,,..,. g,,,4, fw,,.4, YHRD ROW Mmm Enlvw Allwvrf Hfxvrqnac LA-n l fxv:-nwvv pfv ' A AYWYW'-1 'H ll' fl PTH -'Yl DU- WAV-4 Bm:-rl, Mm' JUN Pmmr.-fy ruff 1,-mfr.-r-1 Rm--'.1 N... vp rr F' i vf +T- lw Brenda Do son Bunarlwrv Puleo A a Mall ql1 rr own c xx arry esler Hn rw 11 c- Creve Vr- mn syn ws X a Moore SECOND ROW B l y 'Y' 5 Tru B rlam lf A TOM ROW IL 5' lo r 'glwfl D Klor M DIRKS A7 eo' cw Row ll Q Su .- M161 fall 1.-arm Errfrry warm :vu qshm 1 ur- vase U a ln afcra :rv en deem NU RQTTW Cx ol D d my rm lscrw Q ard ' u'v'v'Y1v oc, 1 1 C ar q 4 n, TH F-VW V-T, W H. f,,qlpg ilu , Larf r-v-appz I WJsr , d r J lrnsnru, Je r fx s an fssfvw. avr www p 9 'fn go MISS FICHTNER A7 sorrom ROW: um +0 fzqmp cms man. man Jeans-He Rear Lorena Anderson, Phyllis Boemer, Donna Bouol Margo .lruhns PM Perry Sheryl Brock, Jacqualine Davenporf. SECOND ROW: Je-anme Nelson, Maureen Muni, Judith Davls, Mary Mullinax. Palsy Riley x Pahicm Macleod, Thelma Sparlrs, Frances Caswell, Linda Bryanlv Mbrqerqf Plpor THIRD ROW: Charles Seward, Ferrel Camp. Daly Sgbcrfy N,5 hi fs. .J Y ,--4 MR. MELLQN A7 BQUQM ROW um rn mm slam- Crrmvm Karan Burwlsou, Alias- 'S+- Ma Susan Mwplw Sandra Spervcvr, Ella Nc-Ply Nfrrlnra Hrwlv-r Slwrgm Bl.-v,1Ql,. l-Ala:-r Whrlv, Joan Kelly, Vlvqlnl.-x Frank SECOND ROW Barhva W.v ', hwy Kr:-ax James O'5ulllvarv, Cmry Morris. Digi H3ll Dvrm C31 W,,T,a Hrgrw-r Marque Mlze Barla.-ara Harrls THNRO Conner, Lynn Rhodes, David G-iambrone, PM Smiflal Larry Knqqlwlall Jimmy l Loqan Ronald Boglnofly Glpn Ridqway, X W-410110 vf-M W , R QW- A,oQr,f F-by .4 Fvliy Dmlqlrby Rwasell Koorrve-r Jnmex Burley DI-rv fn- n, ,. , ' ivnpvn flf ok: rw Hu y J lwrvs r' at 1 V Lcaff1lG15faX if ,- , 'W' Nr - mv ,i 4 .1 -by -f , 1 ,, m ,,g,,,.,,,c,-Q ,fr , f, ' 4 , ' 'win ' 5,1-rr 1' 1 f l --l , 'X 9 W - Muna M, ,L V fa , f4'1i!19,fI4.fp. 1 ' . 4 ff fl. K A SO LONG OOOO LUO GOOD BYE EVERYONE Q' ll? MR, PHILLIPS A7 fnvrrrw Row ii,-fi -r Nw Mdrqdwir Ma, Www lam ,rw l' iii ar l- ' ry liinn'-i Clarr-ncv lyson Of-orqe John ,-,n llwnl 'niiiii iii-i-y ll v.,, ,i..Hi- 'iuiviin Yard Myrna Bonner, SECOND FJKJVV 5-,yy r- Rl ,fl P iigih l i-glw ,l iily Uriruillwr Lawrvngv Wpllx lnsler ll' wmv l '-'i lil' hlvrlii Avirlrv-an Mvry Qui-lhr-rs fnnrlra funn:-r Shar 7' MRS. DESPER UNGRADED BOTTOM Row um Oo rrqhll WMM Rini.-r, linda cwlarrh MH, Emily D,.,p,.,l 5,35 5OF,l,,.,' Charles SOM, rr '1lffUND ROVV fivavy Rhmf- Riinalrl lanqslun, Frani Bodnar, Warns, 'ILQUW Tr-I-lin 4. 'J MR WALKER B7 sorrow Row um Oo riqhfl MM, cfomy .r,i . vine, Nancy Dimn Barbara Rolhenberqer, Marilyn rl Marilyn Gales Nanry frilly, Marjorie Badqler, Carol Tobin. SEC ON7 ROW .loanarlo Richardson Carolyn Jenkins, Teddy Carpgna, Joe . -.M R kr!! 8 wrnall, LeRoy 5cuH, Leland Griffin, George Williams, Car yr ra , ay Bell, Mary Lou Eqgenschwylr-r, Marilyn Ma-well - RD ROW Richard Ellis John Srneal, Bill Schullx, Franli Raymond, Bil Waqgcinor, Oo Barr. Gary Fodor, Alex Haddad, Don Fc-reshr, Gary Kalpa- O -vi 14.-Ji' ' fx IP. I f i., MR, LIPMAN ammo Row gi.-ri ip nw! w.-rw m.1i.i-- PM-i lriilranri Hi-lx liri-ii-,hnhrf l iriini- Nunn ,lim Pr-nr-'ich cl.-Vinny O I eg Jlrvirrwy Hcinali-i V,-, Hafnrnnr SHOONU ROW Arnold Winlriirq Own Nelson JN 'O Nlqnhi' Dirk lr-:rr-ll Corwin Ynarrr- W.wlly B.-l'ef'r-ari .lvrry Krwinlinq fwary Williivvf-, Kfirwy rialyl-r4.n TUIRD ROW Runnin YN.-'l-, R-'wiv Hvviinx Url Ri-ii W.iyriii Wi iii- ,l V 5-ind.-ra BOTTOM ROW' llalf lo riqhll Barbara Berelop, Barbara Bvarcl, Joan Enders, Linda Burncrol, Vicli Giambrone, Nana Brock Marie Andr-rsori, Sim Holhrool, Sharon Huqhes, Epps Jimrigi, Joycr Cul lum. SECOND ROW. Roberr Wilson, Jadwell Vernon, Ronnie Fraqer, larry Allard, Alhic- Cannon, Gary Cash, Carol Davis Bobby Dido-y, Duke Wolf, Fe-li: Parreraon, Byron Mccraclen, Walfrr Jordon. THIRD ROW: Tommy Myers, Jerry Flevchell Gary Marcyan, Theron Weaver, Phillip Snelhen, Don ald Buchanan, Sreven Crapper, Charles Shubin, Ray Orchard. QQ! MRS. WAY B7aorroM now run io fagmi Lois simm, Judy Durlon, Bonnia King, Marcia Fraris, Donna Coflrell, Nancy Moore, Mari cia Rodriguez, Pafricia Morgan, Peggy Kinney, Beverly Hill, SECOND ROW' Anira Paar, Bill Tolmasoli, Roberl Boynfon, Ray Schulh, Michael Franco, Thomas Johnson, Herman Gallardo, Harold Miller, Janice Tereruio. THIRD ROW: Gary Hammond, Desmon Nichols, Wayne Young, Don Uunielman Don McCoy David Brainerd Jim Velol? Jane Albino Lynn Salyer X activities L 1.5 , 5 55' .gg ,.. ' . 'N' mi ry - I K Q it 23 N' my r ,Q . 'UW is in 'W -P' f S , ' , Q -r-14 ,- I 463' THB PAS Wifh 'rhe parade of I952 and i953 passing in revue, 'rhe many accomplishmenfs of l'he year in programs, assemblies, and shows brings aboul' a warm feeling of pride and safisfacfion for ihis pas? year af Bell High School. In Sepfember fhere was ihe Howdy Day assem- bly broughi' +o Bell by The sludenls from U.C.L.A., +he Howdy Day Hop, and lhe Jefferson High as- sembly. Ocfober brough+ ihe P.T.A. paper drive, break- fasi, and dance, Ha+ Day, and ihe Foofball Frolic. November has come and gone buf 'lhe Home- PARADE coming game wifh Huniingion Park, and ihe win- ning of +he Easlern League Championship in fool'- ball lives on in everyone's memory. December wifh 'rhe annual Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance, fhe EI Toro Marine band assembly, and fhe Chrisfmas program was lopped off by The holiday season. January wifh fhe Nominaiing assembly, Awards assembly, Senior Play Sidewalks of New York, Girls' League lnsfallafion, Gradualion Vespers, and C-5radua+ion broughf io a close ihe semesier of W'53. I O.. ...mei M ' 212322113 I , . s www' H., ma M- ' iJFl d'ii2lQ'.,,5ingiK ani ima A , Q IWW 'mx is N VEMBER IQSZ Homecoming Day with fha crowning ov with xmilei Sniqsilsii 0 moan: .9511 'Tix iii siww. FoQ 'O ' o . Chu. H Q riqhl. VEMBER D952 C loofbnll ham A0 fha winning game which brouqhi Bell High N vhs Eashivn League fonlbnll championship. I u r- Dum-A Chr-rnaulf by Nnncileo Borryhill, Homscom ing Queen of WSI Q Yo life A Vis N. k - rc ,' JANUARY I953g Nomlnahng nxsembly with Gilbllrf Dyrr ance sp.-1-Ch lo: his naminailicn ol sfudem and oiher cnndidaiex sealed in back. 'IR lLef+ io righfi FEBRUARY l953: First meeiing of fhe newly formed S+uden+ Congress. MARCH I953: Easier Vespers wiih fhe combined voices of fhree hundred choral sfudenfs ioined fogeiher for fhe Lord's Prayer in commemera+ion oi fhe holiday season. MARCH l953: Girls' Week broughi +o fhe arienrion of every iaculfy member fhe impor+ance of girls and Nancv Baumbach was chosen +0 replace Mr. Virgil Frampion, principal, during Girls' Day ai school. APRIL I953: The Girls' Afhleiic Associafion sponsored a Pirafes Rende1vous playday wirh ofher schools, in which inferschool rela- fions were sfrengihened. MAY l953: Coiion Day broughi forih from fhe girls an array of colorful coffons from which a queen and four princesses were chosen io represenf fhe school. JUNE l953: Graduaiion wiih all ifs glory arrived. Brush ups on las? minuie iiems are being faken care of before caps and gowns are proudly worn af gradualion. February, ihe firsi' meeiing of fhe newly formed Sfudenf Congress, plus +wo holidays sei' fhe scene. March broughi' +o lighi' Girls' Week, +he Hi-Y S+. Pa+rick's Day Sock Hop, Easier Vespers wiih 'rhree hundred combined voices, fhe Senior Break- fasf and +he long-awaifed Eas+er vacarion. April sei a romanfic scene wirh +he annual Coro- nafion Ball and 'rhe honored Queen and King of populariiy and princesses, presiding over fhe couri, +he G.A.A. Playday wifh various ciiy schools, a rollicking +hree-ac+ Senior Play, Heaven Can Wai+, Career Day wifh various business profes- sions represenfed 'ro +alk +o +he sfudenrs, and Open House, for srudenfs, paren+s and 'ieachers fo re- view +he year's progress. May fea+ured fhe annual Boys' Week, Faiher- Son Carnival wirh five +remendous acfs, CoHon Day, sponsored by +he Girls' League, +he Spring Conceri wifh choral groups direcfed by Mr. Roberf V. Wells, +he Senior Prom, A9 Class Day and ln+ro- ducfion Day for all new siudenfs planning +o enfer Bell High nex+ fall. June, rhe las+ monih of +he '52-'53 school year arrived and The sfudeni body elecrions, Awards as- sembly, Girls' League lns+alla+ion, Graduafion Vespers, a Belle of +he Week luncheon, and Grad- uarion broughr +o a close ihe S'53 semesfer. Thus ano+her school year has gone by, buf whefh- er you have graduaied in years gone by, or have now iusl' siepped ou? along 'rhe rugged road of life, or whe'rher you are looking forward ro +he years +0 come, fhis book and books +0 come are 'rhe closesi link befween you and your high school days. Cherish if! Page 45 IN THB CENTER RING M. JERRY REED Boys' Forum Presidenl S'53 an f is KKN fy' 5 y I If 3-an-4 GILBERT DYRR Sfudenr Body Presidenf S'53 Reorganiza+ion was +he fheme of fhis year's leader- ship class. Under l'he guiding hands of Darlene Hall, winfer sfudenf body presiden'I', and Gilberi' Dyrr, sum mer s+uden+ body presideni, sfudenf governmeni' reach ed a new high a+ Bell High. Page 46 DIANE MOON Q Girls' League Presidenf S'53 NANCY BAUMBACH Girls' League Presidenf W'53 JCE TRENARY Boys' Forum Presidenl W'53 DARLENE HALL Sfudeni Body Presiden? W'53 Girls' League and Boys' Forum, besides working wiih +he sfudeni' body officers in a general reorganiza+ion, remodeled fheir own organizafions. In fhis efforf, Girls' League absorbed fhe former W' Council under fhe new cons+i'I'u+ion. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS W'53 TOP ROW: ILe'I+ io rigI-:+I George Saf- Iler, S+uden+ Body vice president Don- na Kunakofi, Siudeni Body secrelfaryg Rosemary Verrell, Sfudenf Body hea- surer: Sharon Kelso, commissioner of publicaiionsg Grace Sferraua, Sfudenf Body commissioner of social acrivifies. SECOND ROW: Lorna Russell, Sfudenf Body commissioner of clubs: Richard Andrus, Siudenf Body commissioner of welfare, Lona Rae Duddy, Sfudenf Body commissioner of regulafionsg Diane Moon, Girls' League vice president Doris Lindberg, Girls' League secrefary. THIRD ROW: Marlene Hoar, Girls' Lea- gue Ireasurer: Cafhy Schaeffer, Girls' League commissioner of aihleiicsg Tom Lazear, Boys' Forum vice president Ron- nie Waffs, Boys' Forum secreIary-freasur- er: Sian Wolfard, Boys' Forum commis- sioner of afhlefics. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS S'53 FOURTH ROW: La+hon Brewer, Siudenl' Body vice presidenf: Carhy Schaeffer, Siudenf Body secreiaryr Lorna Russell, Siudenf Body Ireasurer: Bob Falls, com- missioner of publicafionsg Carl Beclrer, S+uden+ Body commissioner of social ac- Iiviiies. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Worihing- ion, Sfudenf Body commissioner of clubs: Arlene Pepper, Sfudenf Body commis- sioner of welfare: John Puderbaugh, Siu- den'I Body commissioner of regulafionsg Roger Gewecke, Boys' Forum vice presi- denfg Bill Borwick, Boys' Forum secrefary- freasurerg Adolph De Blasio, Boys' Forum commissioner of afhlefics. BOTTOM ROW Pai McNabb, Girls' League 'firsf vice president Donna Searing, Girls' League second vice president Donna Kunalzoff, Girls' League corresponding secrefaryg Doris Lindberg, Girls' League recording secrefaryg Marie Weiss, Girls' League freasurer. E L as 2,15 VU' HEAD BAR BRS + Page 47 g G li RODLRT VALK ' m Q'f'X ' -FF ' N fr. M 21:1-.. I'--ff ' Q B -. O N .www ,T ji' I 65 X X QR v in . , . . in S35 O ' F - 35 F ' ' wifi .. . Q30 i l , H Q , ww . . K 3 5 A .X 3 N .,,, . . ,F xx Q ,,. A -' 1.S:N:, 935' 'xx qi' I k F N' 4 f I -F., 'vig FA ff fm - , px, O. F . K Thr Q BQ 'Cf KX Q - , Sw-F .ix ali 'F PF mi 4 fl? 5. 4 ,Q A . October 10, 1, ,mf K ' . ' fx- 'hs fm gg- ral? ff- -X fm? N x 5 i W as-F ff ww AL LiLL ..... . ..,. . . ' ' FIRST ROW: flop lo bolfoml Adolph OeBlasio, assocldfe edilorp Carl Becker, sfudenl edilorg Jolwny Carroll, sporfs page editor. SECOND ROW: Grace Slerrazza, cily edif Irene Barcu club e-difor' Silber? Dyrr sporls page edlfor THIRD ROW' Euqene Ho rews page ednfor Tom Kallunln lealure edafor .lnckne Johnson adverhsing manag FOURTH ROW An e Scur secondary ne s eclnlor Torn Murray sporfs darecforj Jane Tlhornpson buisness I I - 4 I -I I . T A I I -1 : n I, ,w ' - , ' in W ' X . be chosen among the PGQS 6 , thrdgingvtoqlze a l PRE S S :KJ ,M--ff' Q ff F e missi . f fglvfr' O -Z . ' ,xxxxlml ' K S ww K 4 x Q ' ,ww- QQ , F gf P vgxwxs A XXX. CHIMES STAFF w's3 WM vi v , X K-X X xiftv X xo? Xxx WM . x -4 Qw 'll C5 an fyxxll, X: -0 .LO iff' 1 1,4 ' ' XXV' . 31 vsul ' Ti ::4,,: F 5? wv'lS'lNfum,nuK :S Gallo lfww .F K ,..r .C I 7 2 'Mi' All-51. uS',1Wll. Xu? 'lm ku l '550 AV , xl X 'WQXXX ix-uilx be pl ,xnxvig AA Ms:xg,0XuN XA QAXX xx mid ' ,uv YA Xgf- Xml gglxa Qhxis ' S- , , NX. ,md QMS f 1,..'.'vl 0.5 CYAN I-'xc iv? -9 wt . 3 Mill gm- HW' Qxaicd X395 tw: ivflw wx We --1 uc Qur bf mmf- . Coil' 1,.0sV' gkd, f tw CHIMES STAFF s's3 W2 cuff? xg, xv , W aff! QQHYN Aa W0 bgoadcfw ap yo W ,QQQSYY 'K yyo , He is 9? A NL .O 1'-1' tgvnti' A yew WV' ' WCG all 001 S... ii rls' s -lr X ie ,AQ of lhe Weelf X-E., M, -- d me :ami an T ROW lToP fo borlofnl Sharon Kelso, associate edifory Carl Maier, ilblusrraf I in oberls, leafure editor. SECOND ROW: Tom Kallunli, producllon rn-and ie rin , c u e iorg eon s rine, s or s a e edifor. THIRD ROW: Eugene 5 fawl in gym, fif 1 ' lilnesday, June ' chedule Q o IONS June 16 installation fth period, Jr. hr' June 17 ards and stwdmzt n - assembly acl X. r Xx ,f ursday June X Si., Hollx, cify ediror: Anne Scuri, news page edilor: Calvin Brown, spofli P099 9d'lO' FOURTH ROW: Grace Sferraxza, copy chief, Lorelie Bybee, secondary news edilor, Ball Sleiner, advertising manager. FlFTH ROW: Carl Becker, sporfs direclorg Fa? Hare Siu denl life edilor: Adolph DeBlasio, business manager. , . ., .W I 'th Gerard, Mrs. Charloltee Davidwfh Miss Clara Se Leg' g 7 I ' YB farewf y , O IVY MR. ci-:Ames QARVEN N lesk. ' A Cfifrs 'I A is VQLXX ,D Lf! f VI-.N ' 'Ya' 5' ' o, 9 K E Bell A J Uvembe Farewell Brawl, sponsored by the Kev 'LM' ' , t . I' 21, 1952 ed tomorrow duyinv 51 . 4,,.,---' adlhn .T'Ckf ' N S A ,- Tom Murray, S'53 Chimes edilor, pul lhe finish- Q P A' the iomwing C ing louches fo fhe year wifh fifleen edilions. April U - I - AM hsssiffoi AM-five Fools, doing a 'lalce-off on fhe Los Angeles Mirror: Anglilsi CHIME Each Univef 250115 Y euxfn B ,em fllfv meth achv YN f fr , of- Fourfeen smashing issues of fhe Chimes, under lhe ediforship oi Bob Falla, W'53 Chimes edifor, were unfolded during lhe W'53 semesfer. High- lighled edifions were: Back lo School, which was handed our lo every sfudenl as lhey enlered fhe school in Seplemberg Homecoming3 Chrisl- mas7 prinled in fhe usual red and green: Cubg and The final edifion of ihe semesier, lhe Senior Edifionf' W'53 Chimes fool: honors al lhe Los Angeles Cily College Press Day by placing second in cover- age and receiving honorable menfion in fealure wrilingg They also placed second in fhe Communi- ly Chesr coverage in compelilion wifh ofher Los Angeles Cify Schools. Cubg and lhe bi-semesler Senior Edilionf' were lhe oufsfanding papers of lhe summer semesfer. Easf Los Angeles Junior broughf honors fo fwo slaff members: Bob Fallr, who won honorable menfion and Eugene Hollz who was menlion in news wriling, in compefifion wilh abou? fwenly-'lhree Los Angeles school papers. College Press Day in edilorial wrifingg awarded honorable Bell High school, for 'lhe fhird year in a row, won lhe Red Cross plaque for lhe besl coverage in ac- cordance wifh lhe Red Cross Drive. This enlilles lhe school fo lreep lhe plaque permanenlly. Chimes facully adviser is Mr. Charles M. Gar- V60 fm' STUDENT COURT: lLefl lo righll Larry Barr, iuror: Tom Spenilr, iuror: Ronnie Walls, iuror: Tom Lazear, de- lense allorney: Pal McNabb, assis- lanl iudge: Don Anderson, judge: Joanne Walson, assislanl iudge: Bud i Prilchard, proseculing allorney: Ron y Anderson, iuror: Nancy Baumbach, iuror: Joe Trenary, iuror: Mr. Collis Jordon, lacully counselor, W'53. NU WHIPE NEEDED SCHOLARSHIP Wilh lhe mollo Scholarship lor Service Bell High School's chapler ol lhe Calilornia Scholarship Federa- lion is selling an oulslanding example ol achievemenl. Among olher lhings lhe Scholarship Sociely boasls six Sealbearers lrom bolh semeslers, and ol having pre- senled Bell Gardens High School wilh lheir charler lrom lhe slale lederalion. STUDENT COURT The recenlly reaclivaled Sludenl Courl, under lhe SCHOLARSHIP BOTTOM ROW: lLeH lo righll Mrs. Lilia Holguin, sponsor: Joanne Walson, Judy Muraslo, Pnl Slandley, Gloria Slandley, Calhy Phillips, Tacy Adams, Caro- lyn Dundas, Lorraine Dagelord. SECOND ROW: Bob Fallr, Adolph De Blasio, Carl Beclrer, Eugene Wilson, Don Duncan, Garold Rall. THIRD ROW: Waller Parlridge, Eugene Holll, Merrill Walslad, Johnny Carroll, Allan Arlhur, Roger Gewoclze. very able direclion ol Mr. Roberl Bosanlco, gol oll lo a line slarl lhis semesler when olficers were elecled lor lhe summer lerm. LADIES An honorary organizalion assigned lo keep lhings shipshape around Bell is lhe Ladies, under lhe direclion ol Miss Barbara Smilh, girls' vice principal. Along wilh lceeping order, Ladies help serve al lhe various lunch- eons and dinners al Bell High. LADIES BOTTOM ROW: lLell lo righll Dorolhy Cooper, Diana Cirri, Nancy Orlgier, Pal Slandley, Pal McNabb, Joanne Walson, Nancy Baumbach, Lupe Gallardo, Darlene Hall. SECOND ROW: Miss Barbara Smilh, sponsor: Beverly Kaudy, Marlene Hoar, Janice Kepharl, Peggy Maclmey, Eula Hunler, Eva Jo Spencer, Judy Muraslro, Pam Crippen, Viola Carlier, Donna Reece, Diane Moon. . 'Q' . E 2 w-.1 I1 ww' Q' ix X 'n xi, S i' Rf: H w 1 Y., ,gn ? 3' WW' W M 9942 of 5535 If 'vi Q 'qi W L Z: , iw , V ,i 1 ' F . , if 59' gay, , I ,' v ,x if ,wh 1 V' '- A! ?,,f: ,A 36' ' 1 4- 3 , ' A, Va 3 Q - . r. Q: if I in If m . 52. A gzfax ' I M iw , , wa I 5 5 5 W fx, ' ZW is ' i A ' argl 94 ww ...-.--f IOWFR LIFT'-'SUMMER OFFICERS: lLel+ Io righll Donna Reece, lreasurerg Gail lim-dr-Irv-r, librririang Ray Mannlra, pri-sidenlq Jackie Webb, secrefaryg Doris Lindln-rg, lilwrarinri, INQI shownl Pal McNabb, vice presidenf, BOTTOM ROW' ILQH Io righfl Mr. Roberf Pip:-r Phyllis lalrirrfi, Donna Rr-1-cr-, 'Ihr-Irrm SECOND ROW PM Urmlr-y, Pr-qqy Vqiiqlm 'rlmr-II:-r, Chfirrrminr- lr-Oulu-, Hey Raymond Judy Kruse. THIRD ROWZ Barbara Rowe, Wells, direcforg Joanne Walson, Lilian Avery, Beverly Sloul, Rosemary Vcrrell. Jaclrin Webb, Jane? Robinson, Calhy Lorraine Dagelorde, Beverly Johnson. Marlha Paflerson, Doris Marlin, Dave UPPER LEFT-WINTER OFFICERS: lLeII Io righfl Rosemary Vorroll, lreasurer Donna Reece, secrelaryg Don Anderson, vice president Mr, Reber? Wells, direc Iorq Jan Cline, preside-nl. INOI shownl .If-well Poe, .Iacln Wilson, librarians UALLIUPE MA BRS A Cappella Choir has performed during lhe year al various Iunclions Ihal call lor lhe besl in enlerlainmenf. The Chrislmas, I-lomecoming, Easier, Open I-louse, Spring Feslival, Gradualion Vespers, and gradualion programs were in lhe na- lure of school funclions. The choir also sang oulsidc lhe school a+ lhe various church organizalions and for service clubs of lhe communily whenever called upon. Mr. Rob- erl V. Wells led his various singing groups in an oufslanding year of serving Ihe school and com- munily wi+h +he besl of music. Koonse, Ronald Anderson, Gail Boedelzer, Carolyn Lielz, Janice Kepharl Doris Lindberg, Rosemary Burlew, Mary Ann Conboy, TOP ROW: Don Anderson Russell Giordani, Paul Swaim, Dennis Hollow, Jan Cline, Darrr-II Prudr-ri, Jael: Wilson Morris Adams, Jerry Reed, JoAnn Sears-sl, Pa? McNabb, Dixie Dunbar. GIRLS' GLEE: Eva Adams, Mary Aldacushion, Mary Banfau, Diane Beeler, Jean Bilfon, LaDona Broudericli, Louise Brown, Joyce Brunner, Jodine Carman, Jean Carpenler, Dol Carroll, Barbara Dielz, Gara Lee Fellon, Mary Ferderer, Jane+ Fosfer, Charmae Eredericlr, Barbara Garbian, Janice Garreff, Felicia Gennaro, Naomi Hahn, Madeline Haddad, Maralyn Hasiy, Connie Hender- shof, Carol Higginbolham, Carol Hogg, Elgeva Holland, Lavonne lngram, Colleen Jacobson, Barbara Jeff, Valarie Joy, Nancy Key, Delma Lefcher, Marfha Maddy, Donna Mason, Kay Massie, Florence Maffhews, Norma Mc- Courf, Nancy Meyer, Carol Nicholas, Sharlene Parsons, Diane Pavloff, June Perliins, Gerry Pulone, Delores Reader, Mary Remine, JoAnne Repparf, Gloria Rivard, Julie Rogoff, Mary Royce, Janice Shafer, JoAnn Shubin, Glenda Slewarl, Charlene Whillalier, Norma Zanders, Phyllis Yeager, Kaiherine Afon- in, Barbara Apple, Sandra Bales, Joan Barrie, Sharon Berlie, Irene Bonine, MERRY-GUI MERRY-G07 MUSIC BOYS' GLEE UPPER RIGHT-BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ lo righll Mr. Roberf Wells, direcfory Noel Deil- rich, Dave Koonse, David Bonley, Jerry Reed. SECOND ROW: Larry Lunlz, Ronald Ander- son, Don Soper, Earl Oudeians. THIRD ROW: A Don Anderson, Russell Giordani, Larry Winans, i, Darrell Marhews, Bill Livingslone, Max Jen- nings, George Goodwin. TOP ROW: Paul Swaim, Dennis Hollow, Jan Cline, Darrell Pru- den, Jaclr Wilson, Morris Adams, Carl Ernsf. ORCHESTRA PlCTURED AT RIGHT ARE: lSenior orchesiral David Aflrins, Roberf Bedford, Don Bell, Ray Bierman, Tommie Brocard, Bob Douglas, Jaclc Foafe, Ann Haggarl, Kay Haggari, Muriel Ly- ons, Franlr Koubelr, Paul Kouloelc, Joe Modica, Marlha Morgan, Berf Pierce, John Puderbaugh, Arlene Soper, Eugene Wilson. lJunior orchesf- ral Garry Anderson, John Anderson, Ted A+- lxins, Pal Barnum, Timolhy Bacon, Morris Benja- min, Klair Bybee, Miriam Chesley, Jacqualine Davenport David Douglas, Elaine Hennessy, John Lindholm, Dean Monfgomery, Pafriclr Moore, Roberf Paclr, Calherine Pearson, Franlr Raymond, Patsy Riley, Earl Ross, George Sie- berl, Curiis Sleele, June Slewarf. Harlene Brown, Par Brubalrer, Rosemary Burlew, Rose Chapin, Sharon Coving- fon, Billie Sue Cundifl, Marion Dellamore, Jeanne Denne, Pa? Dolley. Dixie Dunbar, Jeri Duncan, Carol Jane Fawceff, Sharon FawceH, Gerry Gavaldon, Lynelfe Hammer, Pal Hare, Lou Jean Harris, Sandra Henderson, Sharon Hun- newell, JoAnn Husi, Yvonne Johnson, Shirley June, Anneffe Kieler, Marion KorbeH, Lois Kozub, lda Mae Lang, Mary Lee, Norma Lehnharl, Pa? Lindsey, Frances Loclrridge, Sharon Long, Muriel Lyons, Valarie Maring, Rosemary Marlinel, Arlene McClara, JoAnna McDaniel, Marilyn McCIuen, Pa? Miller, Peggy Milsap, Pai Murphy, Glenda Neeley, Glenda Nelson Deanna Noyd, Lois Orion, Lorel Parks, Eloa Pearce, Roberla Rear, Gladys Reisdorf, Mary Rouse, Audrey Secresi, Jacliie Shepard, Elsie Jean Siemans, Eileen Soo Hoo, Barbara Thomas, Rita Thompson, Emily Wehlring, Arfie Weishaar, Gwen Wil- liams, Glenda Wrighf, Nancy Womack, Yvonne Worfhingfon. inn-0 s.-la ,D ,M , r-, New , THE SADIB HAS Hear now, ornly fwo dollars fer 1'his hear fine speci-man? Look af his fizeke, his sfrong legs! His legs could curry wafer up and down fhese here hills fur nigh on +o ferfeen years and never give oufl Come girls, ge? him befer someone else duz. Go- in', goin', gone! Sold fo lhe yung lady wilh fhe fwenfy-five senl' cegar. Many a lad was auciioned off +o l'he girls for fhe resf of fhe day, lo carry books, clean lockers and o+her work. The guys and gals dressed in levis, and all joined in 'rhe fun of fhe day wi+h fhe feachers also swinging info fhe affair. Sz 1 gs COME TD TOWN Swing yur podner, high and low, hi-de-hi, hi-de- ho, fhere you go wi+h a do-si-do. Gosh, Jed, ain'1' never seen such a shin-dig since grandma's days. Sure wishin' yud larn fo dance! Why duz lze always have fo gel' hoolced wifh a guylu+e who don'i' lcnow how 'fer dance? Shou+s which las+ed and re-echoed fhrough The halls weeks afler denofed The success of +he sec- ond annual Slave Day and Sadie, which was led by Nancy Baumbach, Girls' League presidenf, on December 5. o : iw f ,.s , ' x I 4 A 5 f fi., 'iii Q giffi' as Q' lkgg ll- In sgsaigx ' ' v-wx 5 , 1 Nw, g ' y Q k ,m . R53 , x SRX Q x . K 1 , Q K ws W . Q. R QW . if x X yy. X .Y 4 A , s A , '!' Y f 1 rx, ,gf gs., I ia 3 vf Pfwi ,., 1? 1 Sgr Q Q it Q' N1 Q QW J R 5x1 gn, .Q X Q an 3' Fu Q Q a 'K 145 t xv. 'X 3 RQ A - Q. Q S - 3' X xg Q Nw :likes 1 Sp . l UPPER LEFT: Mr. Conley Gibson is collecfing S+ardus1, ihe admission paid io S+airway fo lhe S'rars, from Monle Coleman. LOWER LEFT: King George Albert Queen Diane Carey presid- ing over lhe Royal Couri. UPPER RIGHT: Spring fever has come again and a young man +urns +o lhoughfs ol love, and lhe Coronalion Ball brings fhe righf selling io mind. LOWER RIGHT: Royal X. Coronafion Ball Cour? consisfing of King George Saffler and Queen Diane Moon lseafedl, and dignalaries JoAnne Walson, Donna Searing, Kalhy Myers, Jeanne Sanginefo, lda Mae Lang, and Phyllis Carpenler lsfancling, lefl fo righfl. DAZZLING DANCERS Slars gliH'ering from every heaven adorned lhe S+airway fo fhe S'I'ars, of lhe Royal Coronalion Ball on April 24. King George Alber'r, and Queen Diane Carey presided over 'rhe cour+ in +he usual royal splendor, wi1'h Herb Silvers furnishing fhe heavenly music. Phyllis Carpenfer, Donna Sear- ing, Karhy Myers, lda Mae Lang, Joanne Wafson, and Jeanne Sangine'ro also were honored ladies, chosen for populariry along wilh King and Queen, George SaHler and Diane Moon. Page 57 F? ,., LEFT: A double-faire represenfing all Junior High Belles of fhe Weelr. lleff fo righfl JoAnne and Jeaneffe Hunfingfon. CENTER: Many plans go info seffing up A9 Class Day and Gradua- fion buf bofh W'53 and S'53 A9 class officers have done oufsfand- ing jobs, in all phases of iunior high life. lLeff fo righfl S'53: Rich- ard Jenlins, Diane Pavloff, Deanna Candland, and Joe Raymond. X . Q' f We-1, - UPPER RIGHT: Represenfing one of fhe many various Junior Girls' League acfivifies, is fhe B7 fea for all B7 sfudenfs and parenfs, wifh enferfainmenf and refreshmenfs as well as speeches abouf iunior high acfivifies seffing fhe agenda. JUNIOR SIDE SHOW Junior high years come and go wifh a flash, buf fhe memories lasf forever. Junior high sfudenfs af Bell will always remember fhe fun fhey had af school, going fo assemblies and fhose wonderful playnighfs. A9's are fhe happiesf of fhe junior high sfudenfs for fhey will soon be enfering senior high school. For fhe winfer '53 class fhe A9 officers were: Don Ewerf, presidenfg Milne Carroll, vice presidenfg Janef Websfer, secrefaryg Jeanne Sanginefo, frea- surer. Page 58 Red and whife were fhe W'53 sparkling class colors. January 8 was fhe dafe of fhe Class Day. Graduafion followed on January 30. Lavender and minf green, fwo beaufiful summer colors, were fhe colors for fhe S'53 class. Class Day was on May 28. June I9 was fhe day of fhe happy evenf, graduafion. Class officers were: Richard Jenkins, presidenfg Joe Raymond, vice presidenfg Deanna Candland, secrefaryg Diane Pavlofif, freasurer. UPPER LEFT: Richard Parrish, W'53 Siu- denf Body president UPPER RIGHT: Barbara Thomas, W'53 Girls' League presidenf. W'53 JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS W'53 OFFICERS-BOTTOM ROW: lLeI-I Io righil Jeri Duncan, Girls' League vice president Barbara Thomas, Girls' League president Janice Shafer, Sfudenl Body Ireasurer. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Jenkins, S+udenI Body vice president Eileen Soo Hoo, Girls' League Ireasurer: Elaine Wright Girls' League secrefaryg Peggy Millsap. Sfudenl Body secreraryg Richard Parrish, S+udenI Body president This year Ihe Junior High SI'uden+ Body and Girls' League has gone overboard +o malce Ihe younger parf of Bell imporI'anI'. How could +hey help il' wiI'h leaders as I'hey have had in Ihe winfer and summer cabi- ne+s. The reliable junior officers were: W'53 SI'uden+ Body: Richard Parrish, president Richard Jenkins, vice president Peggy Mil- sap, secrelaryg Janice Shafer, Ireasurer. S'53 SI'udenI' Body: Richard McKenzie, president Richard Herman, vice president Barbara Thomas, secreraryg Elaine Wright Ireasurer. W'53 Junior High Girls' League officers were: Barbara Thomas, president Jeri Dun- can, vice president Elaine WrighI', secre- Iary: Eileen SooHoo, Ireasurer. S'53 oFFicers were: Janice Shafer, presi- dent Phyllis Yeager, vice president Frances Loclcridge, secre+ary: Marcene Le Clair, Ireasurer. S'53 OFFICERS-BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ Io righil Janice Shafer, Girls' League president Phyllis Yeager, Girls' League vice president Frances Loclrridge, Girls' League secrelaryg Marcene Le Clair, Girls' League Ireasurer. SECOND ROW: Richard Herman, Sfudenf Body vice president Elaine Wright S+udenI Body freasurerg Barbara Thomas, Sfudenl Body secrefaryg Richard McKen- zie, Sfudenl Body president S'53 JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS LOWER LEFT: Richard McKenzie, S'53 Sfudenf Body presideni. LOWER RIGHT: Janice Shafer, S'53 Girls' Led- gue president If' A ssss I CH' www .Q Wie Q 5 nh, .sv ig' N Jr. Ushers, one of +he highly rep- resenied service clubs of Bell, does iis parf by ushering al' all iunior high assemblies, A9 class day, and af iun- ior high graduafion. ln iheir darlc in slcirls and lighl' blouses, The fiffeen members of fhe Jr. Ushers are al- ways on fhe iob under 'rhe sponsor- xf ship of Mrs. Emily Desper. Ri Winfer orficers were: LenneHe is Hammer, president Barbara John- I sion, vice president Connie Collins, V secrefary. V Summer officers were: Barbara Johnsfon, president Rufh Seaburg, vice president Barbara Thomas, sec- refary. BOTTOM ROW: ll.ef? lo righll Barbara Thomas, Jeri Duncan, Diane Pavlofl, Barbara Johnslon, Dianne Mer- rell, Ruih Seaburg, Lyneile Hammer, Kaiherine Aionin, Linda Goiorfh. SECOND ROW: Linda Duncan, Jeanefle Frisius, Claudeife Mariineau, Dorolhy Carro'l, Mary Rernine, Connie Collins, Mrs. Emily Desper, sponsor. JR. USHBRS BOTTOM ROW: lLeH io riqhil Jaclrie Pearson, Frances Loclrridge, Phyllis Yeager, Jeri Duncan, Jaclrie B T Chapman, Marcene Leclair, Kay Haggarl, Diane Pavloff, Laqueffa Carpenler, Billie Burlr. SECOND ROW: Earla Sophnr, Donna Gill, Joyce McMann, Carol Railifi, Barbara Thomas, Linda Duncan, Deanna LeClair, Norma Boydslun, Paula DeBeauclair, Doroihy Builer, Dr. Jessie Bailey, sponsor. THlRD ROW: Naialie Golds- A ef ac uainised at-+ a .fa e- lwrry, Andy Zeidell, Connie Demenf Sandy Zeidell, Jean Carpenier, Sandra Miller, Linda Goforlh, Sandra g q p Y' r Silversmifh, Deanna Candland, Arlene Garlner, Linda Lyons, Gara Lea Felfon. well pafiy' and a furlqey ra'H'-le' 'FFOIT1 which +he proceeds were coniribul- ed +o fhe Veierans Hospiial were a few of fhe many aciiviiies conduci- ed by fhe Eagle-eHes 'ihis pas? year. This club, under 'rhe fine sponsor- ship of Dr. Jessie Bailey, was organ- ized lo gel' Junior High girls infer- es+ed in 'rhe social and service life of Bell High School. Officers for 'rhe pas? year were: Marcene LeClair, president Kay Haggart vice president Jaclcie Chapman, secrefaryg Janice Shaffer, freasurerg for +he WES3 cabinef. Serving on 'rhe S'53 cabinel were: Jackie Chapman, president Francis Loclcridge, vice president Diane Pavloff, secrefaryg Phyllis Yeager, freasurer. BOTTOM ROW: lLeff fo righfl Hurlberf Hafler, Lawrence Cohn, Jerry Brescidni, Paula DeBeauclaire, Char- mae Fredriclr, Esfher Pressey, Mr. Thomas Cox, sponsor: Gary Rhine. SECOND ROW: Tommy Purcell, George Seiberf, Jon Husfed, Connie Collins, Linda Goforfh, Sara Lea Felfon, Jerry Clarlr, Lyn Buchanan. JR. DRAMA JP.. HUNUR SOCIETY Jr. Honor Sociefy, fhe Junior High's scholarship organizafion fhis year, forwarded ifs ideals of higher scholarship. Jr. Honor Sociefy has had several socials of which fhe bi- annual inifiafion parfies, a slcafing parfy, and a picnic were buf a few. Again fhis year Mrs. Emily Belcher ably sponsored fhe group. To become a member of Jr. Hon- or Sociefy, one musf have af leasf fhree A's on his reporf card. Winfer officers for fhis year were: Diana Candland, presidenfg Carolyn VanDylxe, vice presidenfg Kay Hag- garf, secrefaryg Diana Merrell, frea- surer. Summer cabinef: Marcene Le- Clair, presidenfg Kay Haggarf, vice preside-nf, Ann Haggarf, secrefaryg Francis Loclcridge, freasurer. Jr. Drama has confribufed fo fhe Bell High Sfudenf Body and com- munify by presenfing panfomimes, slcifs, and a comedy play fo fhe Par- enf Teachers Associafion iusf before Chrisfmas. Main purpose of Jr. Drama is fo 'reach fhe class proper grammar and fechniques of acfing. This will enable fhe members fo become bef- fer acquainfed wifh drama before enfering Thespians. Jr. Drama is under fhe very capable leadership of Mr. Ray Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: lLeff fo righfl Marilyn Tolman, Billie Sue Cundiff, Loral Parlrs, Kay Haggarf, Deanna Cand- land, Ann Haggarf, Norma Schaublin, Sheila Peggar. SECOND ROW: Norma Boydslun, Carolyn McClel- lan, Fay Shelfon, Jeaneffe Frisius, Pafricia Bell, Virginia Polley, Billie Burlr, Mrs. Emily Belcher, sponsor. TI-HRD ROW: Sandra Silversmifh, John Mechilxoff, Richard Parrish, James Edinger, Miriam Chesley, lla Ham- mer. ROYLENE SKINNER Edifor-in-chief ADVANCE MEN Advance Men is an appropria+e name for fhe annual crew, as 'rhey arrange fhe layouf, publicize, and sei +he s+age for fhe coming of +he annual. Thus, so do +he circus Advance Men arrange for +he lof, publicize and rouse up fhe fown even before +he circus malces i+s appearance. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Charles M. Gar- ven, Under +he Big Top, has been se+ up and es+ablished for your enjoyment Now, we +he an- nual s+aFf, sincerely hope fhai' fhis Eagle for l953 is enjoyed by each and every one of +he sfu- den+s of Bell High School. 'IDL TOP ROW: jLell fo righlj Peggy Royce, associafe edifor: Diane Moon, senior edifor: Pai McNabb, acfivifies edifor: Jacquie Moxley, lncully ediforg Dorolhy Carman, junior high ediior: Kaye Thompson, W'53 club edifor: Eileen Dvoarll, S'53 club edilor: Bill Clabaugh, CldSS edifor. SECOND ROW: Ted Romanov, sporfs edilor: Jim Coughlin, lefieringg Bill Jones, W'53 arf edifor: Riclr Howard, S'53 ar+ ediiorg Monle Coleman, business manager: Beverly Gresham, publicify mana- Pnge 62 -.B ger: Virginia Barnes, office manager: Mary Glanz, assislenr business manager. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Craine, sfaff member: Ari Knight s+aFi member: BeHy Shoemalrer, s+af'i member: Irene Barcza, s+aFf mem- ber: Grace Sferraua, siaff member: Eunice Lovering, sfaff member: Marfha Besl, sfaff member: Helen Brown, sfafl member. jNo? shownl Bill Nazarofi, leHering: Mr. Charles M. Garven, advisor. . E- A cf 11 27:4 .q,...f?rf3'97f+-1' Ag Q39 , Q. i mg ug Q. .w S E clubs S es!!! X , M ,, Ii, 'A f .Q NW, . s, FW' fxaff k M' 5 , x x 1' 51 sw ww '71 'rf 'nw' . y i ' 1 , ::' 'X Wig li gf 92 fx if pf Q i G , ' 5 X AVE , idk ,iifs ssw f I s 41 I ,W Ay v Q BOTTOM ROW: lLeH fo righll Allan Arfhur, Charles Bradley, Morris Adams, Bill Bush, Joe Trenary, Buddy Prifchard, Chad Fiffinger, Dick Bogard, Roger Gewecke. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Merrill, Jerry Reed, Tom Spenik, Jan Cline, Dennis Lunsford, Adolph DeBlasio, Bill Borwick, Jim Neill, Bob Lehow, Don Lippincofl, Charlie Frederick, Al McEwan, Dennis Hollow, Sian Tillman. THIRD ROW: Larry Barr, Ken Goldslein, Ray Mannka, George Safller, Tom Lazear, Stanley Wolfard, Ronnie WaHs, Lalhon Brewer, Duane Cole, Bob Schlei- clcn, Gary Rogers, Michael Collin. 15 BOTTOM ROW: lLeH fo righll Joanne Walson, Darlene Hall, Margie Anderson, Donna Reece, Pa? Sland- ley, Shirley Klinqsiek, Eula Hunier, Charmaine LeDuke. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lorene Morgan, sponsor: Marlene Hoar, Joann Secresf, Lupe Gallardo, Bev Gresham, Carolyn Lielz, Gail Boedeker, Nancy Baumbach. THIRD ROW: Diane Moon, Belly Shakeley, Eunice Lovering, Roylene Skinner, Shirley Collins, Laureen Rod- ilmuf, Pal McNabb. Page 64 LBTTBRMEN Sponsoring of noon movies and dances were fhe LeH'ermen's main confribulion +o school ac'rivi+ies dur- ing +he pasl' year. LeH'ermens Club, which is spon- sored by Mr. Sleve Bianchi, consisls of boys who have earned +heir var- sf+y leH'ers. Serving in +he win+er cabinel' were: Bud Prirchard, presidenfg La- +hon Brewer, vice president Paul S+ern, secrefary-freasurerg Joe Tre- nary, sergeanl ai' arms. Taking over for lhe summer cabi- nel' were: Jim Rufh, president Joe Trenary, vice president Pal' Cle- menls, secrefaryg Lafhon Brewer, lreasurerg Bud Prifchard, sergeanl' al' arms. Don'+ push in line, Wan'r fo buy a yarn doll? This is wha? lhe LeHergirls were saying as +hey guarded fhe cafeferia and sold yarn dolls, made in fhe school colors on Homecoming Day. Spor+nigh+s and a progressive dinner were also a parl' of fhis group's acfiviiies. All of +his was done under +he ca- pable direc+ion of Mrs. Lo+ene Mor- gan, club sponsor. Win+er officers were: Pafricia Sfandley, president Gloria Slandley, vice presidenfg Shirley Klingsielc, secrefaryg Donna Reece, freasurerg Margie Anderson and Eula Hunler, sergeanls af arms. Summer officers were: BeH'y Shalceley, presidenh Margie Ander- son, vice presidenfg Eunice Lovering, secrelaryg Carolyn Lieiz, freasurerg Rosemary Verrell and Gloria Sever- ance, sergeanis a+ arms. LBTTBRGIRLS VALKYRIES One ol lhe oulslanding service clubs al Bell is lhe Valkyries, under lhe sponsorship of Mrs. Vera Mac- Farland and Mrs. Emily Belcher. Diane Moon, presidenl, headed lhe winler cabinel wilh Carolyn Lielz, as vice presidenl: Joanne Walson, lreasurer: Janice Kepharl, secrelaryg Rosemary Verrell, busi- ness manager: Barbara Shubin, his- loriang Marlene Hoar and Sharon Fogelslrom, sergeanls al arms. Summer cabinel consisled ol Lupe Gallardo, presidenl, Marlene l-loar, vice presidenl, Marlha Pal- lerson, lreasurerg Gloria Severance, secrelaryg Lorna Russell, business manager, Thelma Avery, hislorian, Donna Searing and Janel Robinson, sergeanls al arms. Czars slarled lhe year wilh a bang by sponsoring lhe AII Clubs Picnic. The members allended many socials and ended lhe year wilh lheir annual lormal. Winler officers who worlced lo make lhe picnic a success were: Dave Wallander, presiclenlg Morris Adams, vice presidenl, Bill Bush, sec- relaryg Roger Geweclce, lreasurer: Don Truill, sergeanl al arms. Summer officers consisled ol: Ronnie Freeland, presidenlg Bud Prilchard, vice presidenlg Al Mc- Ewan, secrelary: Felix Coggins, lrea- surerg Ronnie Merrill, sergeanl al arms. Czars were led bolh semeslers under lhe excellenl supervision ol Mr. Larry Osburn. CZARS BOTTOM ROW: lLefl lo righll Charmaine LeDulce, Pal McNabb, Joanne Walson, Gloria Severance, Rose- mary Verrell, Diane Moon, Carolyn Lielz, Janice Kepharl, Thelma Avery, Donna Kunalrofl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Emily Belcher, sponsor: Jaclrie Webb, Eula Hunller, Nancy Baumbach, Lupe Gallardo, Donna Searing Margie Anderson, Gail Boedeker, Sharon Fogelslrom, Peggy Maclley, Barbara Shubin, Janel Robinson, Bel- ly Shoemalrer, Mrs. Vera McFarland-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Belly Shalreley, Lorna Russell, Diane Norlhup, Doris Marlin, Marlha Pallerson, Kay MacDonald, Marlene Hoar, Mary Lehman, Helaine Cohn, Donna Reece, Kalhleen Belmonl, Donna Chernaull. BOTTOM ROW: iLell lo righll Ronnie Freeland, Dave Wallander, Bob Robinson, Milne Collin, Ronnie Mer- rill, Chad Fillinger, Bruce Myers. SECOND ROW: Charlie Fredericlz, Felix Coggins, Buddy Prilchard, Don Truill, Dick Bogard, Joe Trenary, Diclc Terrell, Roger Geweclre. THIRD ROW: Bob Wallrer, Bob Rounds, Morris Adams, Ray Mannlra, Bill Bush, Bob Schleiden, Gary Rogers, Pal Clemenls, Al McEwan. Page 65 Sl' BOTTOM ROW: lLeff fo righfl Par Kachel, Lona Rae Duddy, Marfha Besf, Jaclrie Hammond, Beffy Wylie Phyllis Williams, Roberfa Aflrins, Beverly Jean Sfouf, Audrey Secresf, Barbara Wilson, Ro Donna Colrer, Lor- ene Glenn, SECOND ROW: Cynfhia Roynon, Pafricia Sfandley, Sharon Kelso, Paf Hare, Darlene Hall, Grace Sfnrrana, Mary Bailey, Charloffe Anderson, Arlene Pepper, Lou Alice Parlrer, Beverly Carlucci, Joyce Vedova, lrene Barcza, Shirley Madonna. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jeffa Henderson, sponsor: Beffy Carr, Jaclrie Johnson, Bobbie Long, JoAnn Benson, Dorofhy Nelson, Carol Fawceff, Beverly Miller, Barbara Barfon, Leah Lucey, Carol Morse, Joanne Dodson, Myrfice Townsend, Fern Wilson, Eleanor Loclrridge. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Orlgier, Mary Lee, Jean Siemens, Geraldine Massey, Lou Harris, Eileen Dvoralr, Florance Mafhews, Nancy Garrcif, Shirley Miller, Miclrie Crawford, Beffy Harris, Donna Brown, Rose LeNoue, Janen Coger, Elaine Haw- lrins. TOP ROW: Dolores Sheaffer, Sally Ann Hammond, Shirley Collins, Laureen Rodfheuf, Terry Wil- liams, Rosa Villarrunl, Pai Douglas, Carol Orchard, Joyce Fondren, Felisia Gennaro, Sharon Fawceff, Yvonne Johnson, Paf Barnum. BLITES HI-Y Bell High School's Hi-Y organiza- fion, under fhe capable sponsorship of Mr. Gordon A. Naslund, wound . up a semesfer of varied and infer- esfing acfivifies when fhey held fheir semi-annual Hi-Y formal af fhe Pasa- dena Afhlefic Club. Rcpresenfing Bell High School af flue annual Hi-Y Congress af Monf- crrey, California, in January, were Lafhon Brewer and Jerry Reed. Officers for fhe W'53 semesfer were as follows: Tom Lazear, presi- denfg Jan Cline, vice presidenf, George Saffler, freasurer. Sworn in as officers for S'53 were: George Saffler, presidenf, Lafhon Brewer, vice presidenfg Ronnie Waffs, freasurer. Paqffbb Wifh feelings based around fhe fhoughf of world friendship, fhe Elifes Y-Teens have broughf anofher year fo a close. Winfer officers included: Mary Bailey, presidenfg Charloffe Ander- son, vice presidenfg Grace Sferraz- za, secrefaryg Darlene Hall, freasur- erg Sharon Kelso, infer-club-council represenfafiveg Lou Alice Parker and Arlene Pepper, sergeanf af arms: Paf Hare, chaplain, and Lorene Glenn, hisforian. S'53 officers consisfed of: Sharon Kelso, presidenfg Grace Sferrazza, vice presidenfg Shirley Collins, secre- faryg Laureen Rodfheuf, freasurer, Joanne Dodson, infer-club-council represenfafiveg Paf Barnum and Paf Douglas, sergeanfs af arms, Lona Rae Duddy, chaplain, Paf Hare, his- forian, and Carol Morse, poinf re- corder. Mrs. Jeffa Henderson sponsored fhe club during fhe winfer semesfer. The summer semesfer was sponsored by Helen Varfainian. BOTTOM ROW: lLeff fo righfl Tom Spenilr, Ronnie Waffs, Allan Arfhur, Tom Lazear, Jan Cline, George Saff- ler, Dennis Hollow, Lafhon Brewer. SECOND ROW: Larry Barr, Bill Borwiclr, Clifford Jordan, Duane Cole, Jerry Reed, Don Lippincoff, Ronald Anderson. THIRD ROW: Bob McGinnis, Jim Rufh, Sfanley Campbell. , M is me - Highlighfing anofher year, Key Club has made greal' advancemenl' as a service club in school. Sponsored by Mr. Thomas Cox, 'S fhe Key Club is acfive in many school acfivifies, including sponsor- ing fhe Farewell Bawl. Kiwanis lnfernafional is fhe spon- sor of all 'rhe Key Clubs, wifh +he Bell-Maywood Kiwanis sponsoring +he Bell High chapfer. Officers for fhe year were: Sian Wolfard, presidenfg Ronnie Mande, vice presidenf: Calvin Brown, secre- fary: Brenf Dalrymple, freasurer. During +he spring semesfer Ronald Hales was elecfed as +he new secre- 'rary. Mu ,411-f TJ Rx f BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ io righfl Bob McGinnis, Johnny Carroll, Calvin Brown, S+anley Wolfard, Ronnie Mande, Bren+ Dalrymple, Mr. Thomas Cox, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Ronald Hales, Richard Parrish, Ronald Jiacoma, Gary Ream, Bob Laughland, Johnny BriH, Ray Ayers, Darrel Brownell. KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ lo righfl Be'Hy Wylie, Margie Lopez, Connie Corlis, Kay MacDonald, Peggy Maclrey, Barbara Shubin, Donna Searing, Thelma Avery, JoAnn Shubin, Gail Boedelrer, Reda Bingham, Carole Gam- bell. SECOND ROW: Edy+he Elliofi, Virginia Kaslro, Pai McNabb, Joanne Wafson, Paf Hare, Grace Sferraz- za, Barbara Bar+on, Leah Lucy, Beverly Oa+man, Marilyn Cowles, Glenda Nelson, Charlene Berry, Beverly Raymond, Rosemary Verrell. THIRD ROW: Shirley Klingsielr, Pal Brubalcer, Marie Weiss, Doris Lindberg, Mar- lene Hoar, Diane Moon, Nancy Baumbach, Lupe Gallardo, Lorraine Dageiorde, Beverly Johnson, Jayne Thompson, Virginia PaHerson, Mary Glanz, Helaine Cohn, Carolyn Liefz, Miss Jean Reed, sponsor. TOP ROW: Donna Kunalroff, Barbara Rowe, Gloria Severance, Belfy Shoemaker, Roberia Aflrins, Mary Lehman, Doris Marfin, Joann Secres+, Mar+ha Pa++erson, Kafhleen Belmonf, Diane Norfhup, Lorna Russell, Pal' Douglas, Del- ma Lefcher. W'COUNCIL Girls' League Council, or W' Council as if was formerly called, made many new changes +his year. The consfifuiion of Girls' League was rewriH'en malcing fhe second vice presidenf of Girls' League fhe council of Girls' League Council. The name was changed so fhal' fhe closeness of +he fwo organiza+ions would be fell. This plan wenl' info ef- fecf al' ihe beginning of fhe second semesfer. The W'53 officers were: Barbara Shubin, council: Donna Searing, vice council: Thelma Avery, secreiary: and Peggy Maclcey, freasurer. The S'53 officers were: Donna Searing, council: Doris Lindberg, secre'rary: and Marie Weiss, 'treasur- er. Miss Jean Reed and Mrs. Lucille Way are The co-sponsors. Page 67 During fhe pasf semesfer fhe members of fhe Press Club have had a snow parfy, a Come as You Are Breakfast a combined Chrisfmas parfy wifh Quill and Scroll, and have sponsored a banquef for all iournalism and annual sfudenfs which was held a+ Scrivner's Drive In. Purpose of fhe Press Club is io fosfer beffer undersfanding of jour- nalism. W'53 officers were: Bill Jones, president Cafhy Phillips, vice presi- dent Grace Sferrazza, secrefaryg Irene Barcza, 'rreasurerg Marvin Le- vine, sergeanf ai' arms. S'53 officers were: Grace Sfer- razza, president Tom Kallunlci, vice president Paf Hare, secrefaryg Ja- nef Boxdorfer, 'rreasurerg Tom Mur- ray, sergeanf af arms. BOTTOM ROW: ILefI fo righfl Darlene Hall, Anne Scuri, Paf Hare, Grace Sferraua, Bill Jones, Cafhy Phil lips, Irene Barcza, Marvin Levine, Virginia Siebring, Alice Origier. SECOND ROW: Bob McCracken, Marvin Roberfs, Virginia Barnes, .Ianeffa Thompson, Lorelie Bybee, Mr. Charles Garven, sponsor: Mary Ann Spels er, Dolores Sheaffer, Vivian Prine, Adolph De Blasio. THIRD ROW: Sharon Berlre, Ann Schleiden, Janef Boxdorfer, Eva Woodrun, Ted Romanov, Tom Murray, Carl Beclrer, Tom Kallunlri, Carl Maier, Leon Esfrine Eugene HoI+1, Bill Sfeiner, Monfe Coleman. PRESS CLUB QUILL 8i SCROLL BOTTOM ROW: ILef? Io righrl Bill Jones, Anne Scuri, Janeffa Thompson, Pa? McNabb, Cathy Phillips, Gil- bnr1 Dyrr, Diane Moon, Tom Murray, Ted Romanov, SECOND ROW: Riclr Howard, Paf Hare, Irene Barcza, Lornlin Byboe, Mr. Charles Garven, sponsor, Grace Sferrazza, Sharon Kelso, Virginia Barnes, Adolph DeBla- sio. THIRD ROW: Marvin Levine, Calvin Brown, Bob Fallr, Carl Beclzer, Monfe Coleman, Paul Koubelr, Tom Kallunlri, Eugr-ne Holiz, Leon Esfrine, Marvin Roberfs. Oufsfanding is fhe word 'rhaf should be given fo every member of Quill and Scroll, for if is an organiza- fion composed of all fhe leading sfu- denfs 'rhaf work on fhe Chimes and Eagle, Bell high schooI's newspaper and annual. This sociefy selecfs fhe oufsfand- ing news, feafure, and sporis wrifer of fhe semesfer from fhe Chimes sfaff. Sponsorship is in fhe very capable hands of Mr. Charles M. Garven, Chimes and Eagle adviser. Winfer officers were: Gilberf Dyrr, president Paf McNabb, vice president Cafherine Phillips, secre- faryg Janeffa Thompson, freasurerg Ted Romanov, sergeanf af arms, Darlene I-IaII, hisforian. Summer officers were: Adolph DeBIasio, president Ted Romanov, vice president Anne Scuri, secre- faryg Monfe Coleman, 'rreasurerg Tom Kallunlci, sergeani' af arms: Roy- Iene Skinner, hisforian. BOTTOM ROW: lLef1 lo righfl Eclyfhe Ellioff, Chrisline Dapper, Paf Hare, Dorofhy Cooper, Alice Orfgier, Eva Jo Spencer, Darlene Hall. SECOND ROW: Barbara Clayfon, lrene Barcza, Nancy Orfgier, Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, sponsor, Lou Harris, Grace Sferraua, Cl'larloHe Anderson. .- LE, X , 01 ,L ' i . w Q lui ' I ' W '- ,. ,-2:3121 xiii: iiifilz , we .,,r ' ' ' -121111111-9 ' 7 .JE:'. -. ' '1112a1Eaz2?f L 2 i 211213-f .:511H7'l ' 4 U 1112112112:- ' f : - , '- -2111 ,y 1 'gcr ' K 1 ' ii :'fai?-::- Asfronomy Club, a new group af Bell wifh fiffeen members, mixes pleasure wifh research as members 'rake frips fo observafories. Some of fhe places fhe club has visifed are: Palomar Observafory, Mf. Wilson and Griffifh Parlc. Mem- bers lceep very busy malcing fele- scopes and sfudying heavenly bodies, under fhe capable supervi- sion of Mr. Ollie Coker. Winfer officers were: William Herr, president Richard Swain, vice president Janice Telford, secrefaryg Richard Parrish, freasurer. S u m m e r officers were: Sarah Yahne, president William Herr, vice president Janice Telford, secrefaryg Sue Brimmer, freasurer. SENIOR USHERS Girls' League insfallafions, assem- blies, shows, and all ofher funcfions fhal' call for capable handling of sfu- denfs, come under fhe heading of iusl' anofher iob for 'rhe Sr. Ushers. These girls are ready fo lceep ord- er, seaf visifors, and hand oul' pro- grams fo fhose Senior Plays, Vesp- ers, and evening performances fhaf are so much a parf of fhe school. Sponsorship fhis year was headed by Miss Elizabefh Fichfner. Winfer officers were: Dorofhy Cooper, president Pal' Hare, vice president Chrisfine Dapper, secre- 'raryg Alice Orfgier, freasurer. Summer officers were: Alice Orf- g'er, president Edyfhe Ellioff ,vice president Mary Lee, secrefaryg Bar- bara Clayfon, freasurer. ASTRUNDM BOTTOM ROW: ll.ef+ fo righfl Norma Harmon, Ann Schleiden, William Herr, Janice Telford, Richard Par rish, Sarah Yahne, Phyllis Karr. SECOND ROW: Vivian Prine, John Fallr, Mr. Ollie Colzer, sponsor, Richard Hungerford, Roberf Rollo, Wanda Mazzanfi. Wifh fhe purpose of promofing friendship and harmony among sfu- denfs, fhe Chrisfian Fellowship Club was led under fhe very able direc- fion of Mr. Henry Dirks. The semesfer sfarfed wifh a pro- gressive dinner, held on January I6. The insfallafion banquef was held af fhe Bell Friends Church on Febru- ary 6. A picnic af Soufh Gafe Park broughf fhe semesfer fo a close. Officers for fhe W'53 semesfer were: Peggy Ferris, presidenfg Pefer Sundin, vice presidenfg Eva Sundin, secrefary-freasurerg Jackie Worfh- ingfon, social chairman, Beverly Ray- mond, song leader and publicify chairman, Beverly Johnson, organisf. Officers for fhe S'53 semesfer were Carolyn Dundas, presidenfg David Cowley, vice presidenfg June Glasscock, secrefary-freasurerg Lois Anderson, music direcforg Diana Candland, social chairman, Lor- raine Dageford, look ouf chairman, Ronnie Pruiff, publicify chairman: Beverly Johnson, organisf. Prize winning floaf fhis year af fhe Homecoming Day was confribufed by fhe World Friendship Club. Al- fhough 'rhe members have nof had foo many acfivifies, fhe club's main proiecf fhis year was a scrapbook which confained many snapshofs of 'rhe boys and girls from Bell in fhe various classes. Under fhe capable sponsorship of Mr. Guy Puckeff, 'rhe W'53 officers were: Jancffa Thompson, presidenfg Marilyn Bybee, vice presidenfg Jac- quie Thomas, secrefaryg Joyce Ve- dova, freasurer. S'53 officers were: Paul Thrasher, presidenfg Margaref Finlayson, vice presidenfg Connie Collins, secrefary: Paf Brubaker, freasurer. Page 70 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP BOTTOM ROW: lLef1 fo righfl Nellie Robbins, Eva Sundin, Lorraine Dageforde, Beverly Johnson, Peggy Farris, Jackie Worfhingfon, Pefer Sundin, Carolyn Dundas, Carol Cowley, Elgeva Holland. SECOND ROW: Donna Grace, Deanna Candland, Virginia Siebring, Joanne Sfrong, Jean Lane, Miriam Worfhy, Nancy Wo- mack, Sandy Henderson, Virginia Polley, Yvonne Worfhingfon, Esfher Pressey, Lois Anderson, Gwendolyn Glasscock. THIRD ROW: Norman Scoggin, Ronald Pruiff, Bob Ray, Bill Fiala, Mr. Henry Dirks, sponsor, Eugene Wilson, Paul Thrasher, Bob Mackin, Don Mifchell. BOTTOM ROW: TLef+ fo righfl Margaref Finlayson, Pai Brubaker, Virginia Kasko, Donna Searing, Pa? Hare, Edyfhe Ellioff, Sharron Willig, Connie Collins, Jeaneffe Frisius, Jean Bilfon. SECOND ROW: Bill Wil- liams, Paul Thrasher, Marie Weiss, Mary Lehman, Carolyn Liefz, Lou Harris, Darrell Mafhews, Bob Mackin, Don Mifchell, Mr. Guy Puckeff, sponsor. WORLD FRIENDSHIP PRUJBCTIUNISTS BOTTOM ROW: lLeff fo righfl Murl Nelson, LaVon Young, Diane Rohde, Carol Hagen, Deanna Candland, Ken Porler, Mr. Gail Thompson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Larry Perlrins, Bill Benadom, Arfhur Williams, Ron- ald Larson, Bill Clouse, Larry Barr, Roger Prafer, Bob Lehow. BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ fo righfl William Huber, Allan Lichl, Mr. Roscoe Bufcher, sponsor, Phillip Peery, Carl Hinman. SECOND ROW: David Burke, Glenn Spearman, Gerald Scheib, Jerry Wilson. STAGE CREW Proiecfionisfs Club is a service club af Bell High School, whose pur- pose is fo show classroom movies as well as special films fo fhe sfudenfs, P.T.A. and oufside service clubs in fhe audiforium. The club is composed of sfudenfs from bofh senior and junior high classes. Because creclif is given for fhe class, members do nof have any oufside acfivifies or officers. Mr. Gail Thompson has been fhe very capable sponsor of fhe club for fhe pasf fhree years. One of fhe hardesf worlcing or- ganizafions in school is fhe Sfage Crew. Under fhe capable sponsor- ship of Mr. Roscoe O. Bufcher, Sfage Crew is vifally connecfed wifh all school acfivifies. Officers of 'rhe fall ferm were: Phillip Peery, crew chief, Gerald Scheib, chief elecfriciang Carl Hin- man, chief flyman, Glenn Spearmen and Jerry Wilson, soundmeng Dave Burlce, William Huber, and AI Lichf, carpenfers. Phillip Peery repeafed as crew chief in fhe spring ferm while Gerald Scheib and Rodney Dunn were elec- friciansg Dave Burke and Richard Swain, flymeng Glenn Spearmen and Jerry Wilson, soundmeng and Ron- ald Jiacoma and Bob Terenzio, car- penfers. Page 7I BOTTOM ROW: lLeH fo righil Margene Johnson, Ruby Ferris, Par Sieiner, Sally Siebring, Joyce McDon- ald, Judiih Davis, Brenda Dodson, Carolyn Lorenfzen, Carolsue Crosby, Diana Moore. SECOND ROW: Mr. Alber+ Evans, sponsor, Linda lngebrefson, Nancy Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Marsha Malhews, Nancy Richards, Janei Koyle, Mae Emery, Diana Livingsion, Frankie Gilsfrap. THIRD ROW: Eddie Bailey, Bill Orloff, Ther- on Jenson, Jerry Hesfer, Charles Sopher, Leon Mollefl. 1. V, ! BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ io righll Ariie Jewell Poe, Molly Gallagher, Virginia George Smiih, Morris Adams, Jackie Cox, sponsor. THIRD ROW: George Wayne George, Jerry Knieling. Page 72 IQ' Weishaar, Dona Benedicl, Mariha Besf, Bill Bandy, Beverly Carlucci, Barnes, Arlene Pepper, Lou Alice Parker. SECOND ROW: Bill Jones, Hammond, Barbara Craine, Dennis Lunsford, Don Langsion, Mr. Thomas Saffler, Dennis Hollow, Jan Cline, Ray Mannka, Jack Wilson, Bill Pool, PEN 8m PENCIL Pen and Pencil club, one of fhe newer clubs around Bell, is an ideal club for iunior high s+uden1's who are in+eres+ed in iournalism. I+ was or- ganized wi+h 1'he purpose of giving i+s members background on +he sub- iecl' of wrifing. Their very fine and capable sponsor, Mr. Alberf Evans, has arranged for fhem fo hear lec- 'rures a+ +heir noon mee+ings by many edi'rors of high school and jun- ior college newspapers. Ofliicers for winfer '53 included: Kenny Marsh, edi+org Sally Seibring, associafe edi+org and Marsha Maf- hews, ar+ edifor. Serving as +he summer '53 officers were: Marsha Mafhews, ediforg Bar- bara Urey, associafe ediforg and Kenny Marsh, business manager. Bell's sl'ars of fhe 'iu+ure in +he form of fhe Thespians, presen'red an old fashioned melodrama, Side- walks of New York, +his year under +he direc+ion of Mr. Thomas Cox. To furfher fheir inferesfs in fhe +hea+er fhe group aHended produc- fions ai' local universilies and infer- viewed professional acfors. Win+er presidenl' of +he Thespians was Morris Adams. His cabinef consisfed of Bob Rice, vice presi- denfg Beverly Carlucci, secrefaryg Marfha Besf, 'rreasurerg Ray Mannka, sergeanl' a+ arms. The summer semesfer broughl' fo Bell a new drama feacher, Mr. Ray Phillips, a 'Former sfudeni' of U.C.L.A. Summer presidenf was Jack Wil- son, wifh Bob Drosbecke, secrefary. THBSPIANS 4 0 vi-if B 'Q' 3 Y rx NS. W' I ? 'wa fi' X . X7 JL' k . K K fm,-ff. yfggwi Egg, .. If X , Qi, W . 'gigs aI1S,35,F' f' - r,.grff2P '. - ww Q. ,xr s .YL - . LS' 44 . f .SQV K . xnxx my K x. x., in Q ,, . I-:Q ., ,Q . t - - - -e.. ., N.,-1 :, N X . S .. Ki sr Q I N. Q fr fs. ::..f :fr. f' - x K ' M + 1 ' x - ' - x by W Q I' f. - Q QF SXKQ. NL Q-1 'W N n., f. X. .. .x -r , N K, W Q ff N la . Q ,- s A J 3 X W S M e 5 f-10 1 .. ep.. I I1 K :YQ vi-11 Q ig,.'gX'!h-mfg f I ' K xx '.. ex -JgEg 1151 ff 57 mf -f 3 iff ivf 'N .g fx- - - , v -PW . N- 5i 4Q. . A f-11 : , -we 1 ' .A V N ' 1? i. f' hi . . img' 'C , b lr Rig-Em 1 is ig ff.,-1' im, f -fir v 3 Ffa-'.. f, gigs! 2-535 Ja if RL- .. 4-rv Ni' 0 X I W KL .i- ff H' DAZZLING PBRFURMBRS Your I952 high-flying varsify foofball feam had one of fhe mosf successful seasons in years when if soared fo ifs second sfraighf league championship. Coach Sfeve Bianchi did an excellenf job in fufor- ing an ouffif fhaf had only seven refurning leffer- men. Morris Adams, end: Don Truiff, halfbaclcg and Ronnie Merrill, quarferbaclc, sparlced fhe Eagles in nabbing fhe Easfern League pennanf. Adams scor- ed seven fouchdowns and lciclced I2 conversions for fop scorer and was honored by being placed on fhe firsf sfring All-Cify eleven. Truiff was one of fhe finesf break-away runners in fhe mefropolifan area and was fabbed fo fhe fhird feam All-Cify crew in addifion fo being named Mosf Valuable Player by his feammafes. Merrill, one of fhe fines? signal callers ever produced af Bell, fhrew seven fouchdown aerials, complefed 50 per cenf of his passes, and played a sensafional safefy posifion on fhe defensive sfarfing lineup. All fhree were pick- ed fo fhe All-Easfern League ouffif. Gary Rogers, halfbaclc, played a ferrific offen- sive game and wifh his driving power was chosen on fhe second feam all-league ouffif in addifion fo linemen, Ronnie Freeland and Paf Clemenfs. Free- land, fackleg and Clemenfs, guard, played excellenf ball bofh defensively and offensively. orge Safller presenfs quarferbaclr Ronn M ll f y for his 0eam's allanf vicfory over Soufh Safe, 26-0. 9 Page 74 'N ie erri wifh fhe annual H Y la, AI McEwan Ronnie Freeland quarferbacl facile Dennis Lunsford Ronnie Merrill faclrle quarferback Gary Rogers halfbacl: Bruce Myers faclrle Chad Fiffinger linebacker Don Truiff halfbaclc ,iw sy .g sf Morris Adams end Dennis Hollow guard Bob Robinson faclxle Pal' Clemenfs guard 2' '1 V29 SPUTLIGHTIIIG A CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON UPPER LEFT: Truilf slirfing end for yardage againsl The Sparlans. UP- PER RIGHT: Merrill driving ihrough for a shorf gain againsl Hunfinqfon Parlr. LOWER LEFT: Adams success- fully converts againsf Ball Gardens. LOWER RIGHT: Bell makes a fine defensive siand, holding the Sparlans for four downs on the Three yard line. Page 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM- BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ io righrl Chad Filfinger, Felix Coggins, Dennis Hollow, Bob Schleiden, Pal Clemen+s, Ray Mannlza, Sieve Resnilz, Russell Giordani. SECOND ROW: Al McEwan, Morris Adams, Ronnie Merrill, Bob Blum, Don TruiH, Gary Rogers, Bruce Myers, Ronnie Freeland, Bob Robinson. THIRD ROW: Coach Franlr Koslzi, Dick Ter- rell, Bill Bush, Bill Fogelslrom, Dennis Lunsford, Cliff Jordan, Bob Wallcer, Richard Hien, Lesfer Bell, Head Coach Sfeve Bianchi. FOURTH ROW: Fred Dunn, Wally Zumwali, Bob Dunigan, Jerry Sinclair, Jerry Barron, Dan Barr, Jim Blaclzell, David Gall. TOP ROW: Bob Ferguson, Bob Rounds, Tom Forbus, Carl Hinman, Charles Frederilz, Tommy Porfer, Richard Loc- cisano. Sian Tillman. MASTERS WHO TAMED THE LEAGUE BANNING-Coach Bianchi's Eagles opened I'he year wi+h a I2-0 upsei' win over Banning. Ronnie Merrill paved +he way wifh Iouchdown passes +o AII-Cilfy end, Morris Adams, and his side-kick, Bob Blum. HAMILTON-Bell suffered i+s firsf defeal' of 'rhe season when H' Iosi' +o an under-ra+ed Hamil- +on eleven, I4-6. Gary Rogers scored fhe EagIe's only fee dee on a 50 yard scamper up fhe middle. WESTCHESTER-Don TruiH +aIIied from fhe seven yard sfripe fo give fhe Eagles a 6-0 vic+ory over I'he Comefs in +he 20 minu+e Milk Bowl per- iod. SOUTH GATE-Merrill and Adams again combined +aIen+s +o spark Iheir feam +o a smash- ing 26-0 drubbing of fhe previously undefealed Ramblers. BriIIian+ Ron connec+ed for I3 ouf of 20 passes and was chosen Player of Ihe Week in cify circles. POLYTECHNIC-Bell cruised +o Hs second s+raigh+ lop-sided win by mauling Ihe Mechanics, sw Km 33-6. TruiH' averaged seven yards a crack in addifion fo scoring Iwo six poinfers. HUNTINGTON PARK-The annual Home- coming game saw I'he Eagles drop a close one +o Iheir rivals, I'he Spar+ans, 8-7. Adams caughi' a I9 yard pass for fhe lone I'aIIy. BELL GARDENS-Trui++ had a field day againsi' Ihis 'rough C.I.F. eleven by scoring fhree +imes and averaging nine yards a +ry on I4 car- ries. Adams boo+ed six oui' of seven conversions To make Ihe final counf 4I-2I. BELMONT-Adams scored all of BelI's digiI's fo spark I'he Eagles fo a I3-7 championship vic- Iory over BeImon+'s unde'Iea+ed Sen+ineIs. The AII-Ci+y wingman Iraveled 65 yards on a puni' refurn and caughf a seven yard fee dee 'I'oss from Merrill. MANUAL ARTS-BeII's s+ern defensive line held +he Cify 'foofball champions fo a close I4-7 win. The Eagles s+a+is+icaIIy downed +he Toilers buf, like in all con+es+s, breaks played a big parf in 'rhe final ou+come. I NQNN Q N...-w UPPER LEFT: Gary ouc own a alns ou PER RIGHT: Ronnie ce fs a Po aerial d R gers knf e 'sin in Merrill I y an sireaks ine. LOWER LEFT: M II H piing +o pass, ge+s o 'II d bf y charging Sparians. LOWER RIGHT: Morris Adams gels dump d H p' Ir' g p g ' gainsf B I I GUI B age 77 FOOTBALL BAND-BOTTOM ROW: ILeI+ Io rigI1II Morris Beniamin, Murl Nelson, Paf Barnum, Arlene Soper, Noel Deifrich, Don While. SECOND ROW: Mr. William HoIIen- beclx, diredor: Don Bell. John Lindholm, David Afkins, Paul Koubel, Fred Miller. THIRD ROW: Ted A+Irins, Ber+ Pierce, Jerry Drews, Dave Kirby, Joe Medica, Marvin Davis. INTERMIESIUN ENTERTAINMENT UPPER LEFT: BeII's shapely drill feam forms a B 'for Bell UPPER LOWER RIGHT The drill 'team forms an A for alumni welcoming RIGHT: A few more maneuvers, and an H is creafed for Hunhnglon fhe ex grads on Homecoming Dav Parlr. LOWER LEFT: The Iooiball band Ialres a res+ befween songs .vi-aw.,,'uu r --N-W., ..... Tf'i 'v i v--G--r ., M ,,.,kM , .. , .,, ,, ,UW Bell High's newly 'Formed 'foolball band made a sparkling appearance af fhe Homecoming game marching on +he field wilh Their while pan+s, blue iaclcefs, and blue overseas caps 'rrimmed in gold. The members also performed for fhe P.T.A. Jam Session. Foo+ball band was conducfed under 'l'he direc+ion of Mr. William Hollenbeclc. Under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Lo'l'ene Morgan, 'l'he Drill Team performed in lhe Milk Bowl and a'r fhe Homecoming game. lla. ar, DRILL TEAM--BOTTOM ROW: lLeF+ 'ro righil Ka+hy My- ers, Barbara Henriefla, Dixie Munyon, Beverly Carlucci, Dor- o+hy Hernandez, Lavonne lngram, Elvira Offrida, Doris Laury, Jaclcie Worlhingfon. SECOND ROW: Jolene Ras- mussen, Anne Scuri, BeHy Harris, Joyce Woodworlh, Mar- fha Besi, Pal Douglas, Jackie Scoif, Joanne Gibson, Barbara Wilson, Miclrie Crawford, Pai Brubaker. THIRD ROW: Mary Davis, Jaclrie Johnson, Kafhleen Belmonl, Barbara Craine, Pamela Crippen, Mary Young, Gloria Walers, Carol Higgin- bofham, Sharon Fawceff, Virginia Siebring, Mary Koeppe, Marie Weiss. TOP ROW: Beverly Oaiman, Marilyn Cowles, Dorofhy Nelson, Viola Carrier, Roberfa Afiins, JoAnn Ben- son, Shirley Brunner, Carol Nichols, Charlene Berry, Willene Wur+s, Gladys Reisdorf. Uniforms consisled of purple dresses +rimmecl in orange, reversible orange and purple iaclcefs, and orange beanies. Presidenf was Marie Weiss. Songleaders were: BeH'y Shoemaker, Gloria Sev- erance, and Rosemary Verrell. Summer songlead- ers were: Beverly Sfouf, BeH'y Harris, and Roberfa Demming. Cheerleaders were: Bill Nazaroff, Sian Wolfard, and Jim Coughlin. 4 ' G.A.A. SONGLEADERS-BOTTOM ROW: lLe'f'l fo righfl Bobbie Demming, Rosemary Verrell. SECOND ROW: Gloria Severance, BeHy Harris, BeHy Shoe- maker, Beverly Sfoul. CHEERLEADERS: lLef+ +o righll Jim Coughlin, Bill Nazaroff, Sian Wolfard. Page 79 'XWM - 5 .. I 1 BEE FOOTBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ +o righfl Sian Campbell, Dale Knighfon, Bill Bandy, Jim EvereH, Phil Finn, Jim Rulh, Frank Sanserino, John Roberfson, Cleyfon Dyrr, Gary Myers, Ray Gufierrez. SECOND ROW: Tom Forbus, Doug Young, Dan Loya, Bob Garcia, Johnny Car- roll, Don LippincoH, Rick McKenzie, Arlen Rogers, Dewey Hennessy, Mike Collin, Cal Calhoun, Jack Wren, John Pop- oFf, Jim Lefcher. THIRD ROW: Frank Brainerd, Larry Sun- din, Ronald Edinger, Mike Carroll, Horace Graham, Mike Mafihews, John Kobzeff, John Lamb, Larry Lunfz, Bill Zero, Barih Bybee, Buck Morehead, Coach Larry Osburn. TOP ROW: Gilberi Dyrr, Bob Fisher, Bob Johnsfon. Ed Parfridge, Forresf Crawford, Doyle Laury, Rod Shepard, Larry Edinger, Bob Laughland, Cedric FerreH, Dave Makshanolif, Larry Gold, Manager Joe Modica. TOP: Bell's lighfing bees sfruggle 'lo cafch up wiih fleeling Banning back. T BOTTOM: Phil Finn blesfs fhrough for yardage againsf Poly. Coach Larry Osburn's migh+y Bee 'foofball squad combined husfle wi+h 1'he will-+o-win and wenl' on +o nab +wo ou+ of four league con+es+s for a 'rhird spol' in lhe final Easfern circuii' sland- ln S. gThe Eagle+s were led by The shi'H'y rushing abili- fy of Jim Ru+h, halfback and Mos+ Valuable Play- er, who averaged over eighf yards a carry and iallied six +ouchdowns. Frank Sanserino, halfback, was ano+her offensive s+anclou'r in addifion +o full- Jim Ruth Clayfon Dyrr halfback lackle Dale Knighlon Arlen Rogers end halfback . ' l at-A s l ld i Q , a SEASON SCHEDULE LEAGUE Bell, 6, Souih Gare, O. Bell, 63 Polyfechnic, I3. Bell, I9g Hun'ring+on Park, 6. Bell, 7: Belmonf, 22. WON 2, LOST 2 NON-LEAGUE l Bell, Og Banning, l2. l Bell, 263 Hamilfon, 6. A 3. 1. l hx, Bell, 20: Narbonne, 27. Bell, I2g Bell Gardens, 27. THE GRIDIRUN back, Phil Finn, quarferbaclc, Jim EvereH, and half- Back' Bill Ba dY' who counled lou' Six Polnlem du lnolif..2ifQfZYflil,fnn'l'if.flgil'Q5eifi.lf i,'.l:nB'il,nffi2l. biilA+3ili2+Mfi.f'nE..glll7.geilleaniff: ing The year. crew is picfured-l S+an Campbell and Claylon Dyrr were bulwarlcs on +he forward wall by holding down +he +aclcle posifions. Campbell and Ru+h were +he +eam's co- capfains. Perhaps 'rhe grealesi' viclory of 'rhe year was when fhe Eagle+s bowled over Hunfingfon Parlc, I9- 6, for 'I'he second s+raigh+ year. John Rober+son Jim EvereH Phil Finn Sfan Campbell Ray Gu+ierrez guard quarierbaclr 'fullback +acl:le cen+er Cal Calhoun Bill Bandy Rick McKenzie Gary Myers Franlc Sanserino guard halfbacl: fullback end halfbacli .W 6 -+ H. -xv 1 - :'if':4.Z ,fgg'5-'c,4,,5Lf 'im ': v-v,u A. Q. TOP TO BOTTOM: lLeTT To righTl Du- ane Cole, Torward: Bud PrlTchard. guard: Jan Cline, Torward: LaThon Brewer. cenTer: CurTis Maly, forward: Corwin Sharpe, guard: Alan ArThur, cenTer: Darrell Pruden, forward: George Sa++Ier, forward: STan Wolfard, guard. COURT BXUITEMBNT Coach Bud Naslund's varsiTy hoopsTers breezed Through a highly exciTing season and nabbed TourTh place on Tour vicTories in Ten EasTern League sTarTs. The Eagles were led by The high scoring TalenTs oT 6'4 cenTer, LaThon Brewer, who compiled a ToTal oT I75 poinTs. TourTh highesT in The league Tor The Ten game schedule. The campaign was marked by closely ToughT baT- Tles, including The TirsT round Tussle wiTh Riis in which The Eagles were deTeaTed 58-57 in The lasT second oT play. AnoTher was The second TilT wiTh Poly in which Bell almosT pulled The biggesT upseT oT The year. The high Tliers wenT down 70-66 To The league iuggernauTs. ln addiTion To Brewer, The quinTeT was loaded wiTh TalenT including Torward, George SaTTler: guard, Bud PriTchard, who held The highes+ one game record oT 26 markers againsT Riis: and Tor- ward Duane Cole, who graduaTed aT mid-season wiTh a I4.6 average a game. UN THEIR TUES Bell's dynamic Bee casabamen nabbed only Two conTesTs in Ten league Trays, buT s+iII had a Tired-up quinTeT ThaT was raTed Tops in Team spiriT and sporTsmanship. The TirsT round Til? wiTh Riis was The mosT exciT- ing conTesT, as The EagleTs had To rally To nab an overTime conTesT. The baTTle had originally come To a close wiTh The counT lcnoTTed 45-45, buT The EagleTs held The Vikings scoreless in The Three min- uTe overTime inTerim To go on and Talce The conTesT, 48-45. Jim Wadnizak, Torward, was high poinT man Tor The season wiTh 89 poinTs. He was 'followed by Dave Hinds wiTh 74, Larry Barr wiTh 52, and Lee Wells and Calvin Brown wiTh 37 and 3l digiTs, res- pecTively. ,rl ,ferr 0 PF? L 9 ff? I -4 C5'45a.M,.M, QI' S--so .S will VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ lo righll Larry BBII1, Joe Trenary, Ken Wagoner, Bud Prifchard, Sfan Wolfard, Tom Lazear, George Sall- Ier, Darrell Pruden. SECOND ROW: Coach Bud Naslund, Bill Borwiclx, Corwin Sharpe, Jan Cline, Lalhon Brewer, Curlis Maly, Alan Arfhur, Waller Reichen. THIRD ROW: Manager Leon Eslrine, Richard Andrus, Kenny Goldslein, Jerry Frusher, Ken Willrins, Clifford Hanan, Carl Beclrer, Bob McGinnis. VARSITY SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND Bell, 59: Soulh Gale, 4I. Bell, 42: Polylechnic, 72. Bell, 62, Hunlingfon Park, 5I. Bell, 48, Belmonl, 58. Bell, 57, Riis, 58. SECOND ROUND Bell, 58: Soufh Gale, 50. Bell, 66: Polylechnic, 70. WON 43 LOST 6. UPPER LEFT: Bud Prifchard flips a long hoolc sho? againsl Poly. UPPER CENT- ER: Corwin Sharpe lips in one of Duane CoIe's long ones. LOWER LEFT: Cal- vin Brown, Bee cenler, +rys a Iwo-handed push shol againsl PoIy's Bees. LOWER FIRST ROUND Bell, 32, Soulh Gale, 49. Bell, 33: Polylechnic, 40. Bell, 52, Hunlinglon Park, 44. Bell, 285 Hunlinglon Park, 52. Bell, 243 Hunlinglon Parlc, 43 Bell, 7Ig Belmonl, 88. Bell, 50: Belmonl, 70. Bell, 68: Riis, 75. Bell, 48, Riis, 45. BEE BASKETBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: ILeff fo righll Jim Wadnizak, Cal- vin Brown, Brenl Dalrymple, Larry Barr, Ralph Wesl, Don Milnes, Lee Wells, Russell Scrivner, Elmer Olsen. SECOND ROW: Coach Bud Naslund, David Hinds, Ronnie Janssen, Johnny BriH, Adolph De Blasio, Ed Rush, Roger Geweclre, Garry Frosf. THIRD ROW: Don Alai, Gary Smilh, Larry Winans, Jeff Young, Lee Frusher, Jimmy Havens, Roger Norvell. BEE SEASON SCHEDULE SECOND ROUND Bell, 29, Soulh Gale, 38. Bell, 483 Polylechnic, 43. Bell, 4Ig Belmonl, 75. Bell, 551 Riis, 6I. WON 25 LOST 8. CENTER: Jim Wadnizalr comes up wilh The ball alfer ballering Poly player on The floor, while Brown comes up lo finish The iob. RIGHT: Lalhon Brewer in one of his high-flying rebounds. CEE BASKETBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLeH lo righfl Jerry Manlrer, Ken C enler, Charles Sfeele, Mille Hughes, Arlen Conner, Jim Honalrer, Benny arp Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Dean Burson, Bevan Johnson, Noel Deilrich, Franlr Herman, Douglas Marfineau, Dennis Marlin, Coach Bob Bosanko. THIRD ROW: Bob Ferris, Tom Moore, Charles Romero. Ronnie Bell, Bob Lehow, Brad Hill. DEE BASKETBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLeH io righ+l Terry Diclrson, George Gren R ld H I J y P pp C ier, ona a es, err o er, urfis Sfeele, Spike Lunn, Jimmy Lowe, Jimmy Edinger, Bill Auslin. SECOND ROW: Bill Walson, Billy McCann, Joe Hughes, Joe Raymond, David Rafi, Raymond Robinson, David Purciel, Larry Hudson, Sluarl Kafz, Coach Bob Bosanlro. THIRD ROW: Bob Palmer, Don Ewerf. Bob Yorl, Gene Blevins, Ward Cumbie, Jim Tale, Doyle Griffiih, Franl: Dodson, Don While. HUPPINE Coach Bob Bosanlco's Cee and Dee Fives scrap- ped fheir way fhrough fhe season giving The on- Ioolzing speclafors plenly of fhrills. The Cees were vic+orious in only fwo games, bul' The mighfy Dees foughl 'lheir way +o a lhird spol by winning seven games and dropping only fhree. The Cees were led by forward Kenny Carpenler who hil' fhe baslref for 69 poinfs in ren confesls. His biggesl' day was againsl' Belmonl' when he rung up I5 markers +o spark +he Eaglers 'ro a 32-29 vic- +ory. The firsl' siring consisled of Carpenler and Page B4 SEE SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND Be , 32: Soufh Ga're, 25. Belh 20: Poly+echnic, 37. Be , 3I: Hunfingfon Parlc, 47. Bel, 26: Belmonl, 28. Be , 2l: Riis, 53. SECOND ROUND Be , 23: Soufh Gale, 36. Be , 27: Polylechnic, 47. Be , 2l: Hunlingfon Parlc, 46. Be , 32: Belmon+, 29. Be , 28: Riis, 49. WON 2: LOST 8. SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND Be , 23: Soulh Gale, I9. Be II, I4: Polylechnic, 34. Be , 40: Hunfingfon Park, I7. Bel, 36: Belmonl, 27. Be , 39: Riis, 36. SECOND ROUND Bel, 2I: Soufh Ga+e, I4. Be , 33: Polylechnic, 39. Be , 44: Hunlinglon Parlc, 25. Be , 35: Belmonl, 30. Be , 43: Riis, 47. WON 7: LOST 3. HUUPSTERS Jim Honalcer al' forwards, Tom Moore af cenler, and Brad Hill and Bob Lehow al guards. The dwarf-sized Dees had +he finesl' record of all fhe Bell baslcelball Teams in winning seven and los- ing lhree. Jerry Pepper's I6 digils againsl' cross- +own rival Hunlingfon Park boosfed Pepper's aver- age fo 7.9 for 'rhe campaign. The sfarfing five was made up of Spike Lunn and Ronald Hales al for- wards, Pepper al' cenler, and Billy McCann and Bill Auslin al' guards. flocked r'a'ds, Beds Nara Swwsf and Us--.,.sl Afw L ' 5 owr' juan :or +ve hai? Tr' 3 fo'-Veagm gems. Tw Tc' ire-season CFM Ci'1amp?ons, soaked The Eaqios 72-42 cr We Boi I com? in 5 rvfaior piayog +?f+. na- 'V K O - I: X' ,f 2 :f 'I x . Ir' - w . . N. il .QI 7 ' Q A B4 'H' in A I I V, 'v K 1 I' I . x,, 3' ,is-fl l b Q- uia ll D VARSITY TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: ILefI Io righfl Lafhon Brewer, Ray Ayers, Eorresf Craw- ford, Fred Miller, Sian Wolfard, Ken Goldsfein, Tom Lazear, Jerry Reed, Slan Campbell. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Larry Osburn, Dan Barr, Jerry Barfon, Charles Swanson, Ronald Pierce, Ronald Jiacoma, Tom Porfer, Tom Bell, Larry Winans, Van Barr, Charles Bradley, Coach Bob Bosanlzo. BEE TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: ILefI fo righfl Dave Walker, Merrill Walsfad, Dewey Hen- essy, Jeff Young, Doug Young, Jerry Pigg, Ken Smiih, Eugene Holtz. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Osburn, Ed Rush, Eranlr Brainard, Ross He- man, Bob Laughland, Richard Marrs, Barfh Bybee, Gary Ream, Coach Bob Bosanlro. THIRD ROW: Milne Carroll, John Kobzeff, Gary Smilh, James Remine, Ray Holden, Norm Heaih, John Ray, Ken House. CEE TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: ILefI Io righll John McDonald, Curlis Sleele, Joe Leon- ard, Charles Sleele, Ross Chesley, Richard Par- rish. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Osburn, Bob Deem, Paf O'DonneII, Jerry Pepper, Roger Pra+- er, Dwain Deels, Coach Bob Bosanlro. THIRD ROW: Larry Hudson, Billy Auslin, Bob Garcia, Barry Mayfield, Bob Trennerf, Ken Abrahams. DDM-PUFF-PUFP Alfhough bolsfered by a score of oufsfanding mercurymen, fhe Eagle frack forces managed fo cop only a few of fhe season's dual meefs. The varsify aggregafion fied for fourfh wifh one vic- fory, fhe Bees landed in fhe cellar wifh nary a win, while fhe Cee froupe gained fourfh spof wifh fwo conquesfs. Biggesf headliner of Coach Larry Osburn's cind- er squad was ace speed merchanf, Fred Miller, who gained All-League laurels in fhe l80 low hurdles, 220 yard dash, and fhe high iump. Miller, who was defeafed only once in fhe hurdles, broke fhe fape in fhe league race, in addifion fo faking a second in fhe high hop, and a fhird in fhe 220. Miller's clock- ing of I9.6 seconds in fhe lows, againsf Soufh Safe, was fhe Cify's fasfesf of fhe year. Miller's feammafes, Sfan Wolfard, Jerry Reed, and Kenny Goldsfein also broughf honor fo fheir alma mafer by placing in fhe league clash. Wolfard fook fourfh in fhe mile run, Reed placed fiffh in fhe broad iump, while Goldsfein blazed his way fo a fiffh in fhe 880. The Bees were led by digif-producers, Doug Young, Jack Lemon, and Ken Smifh, all of whom placed in fhe league meef. Bob Garcia and Jerry Pepper sparked fhe dyna- mic midgefs by winning blue ribbons in fhe cam- paign finale. Garcia flung fhe eighf pound shof 44' I0'f2 for league honors, while Pepper cleared fhe bar af 5'3 fo cop fhe high iump. A few of fhe big names on fhe frack squad are: TOP: lLef+ fo righfl Sfan Wolfard, varsify ler: Frank Brainerd, bee sprinfer: Jack Lemon, bee sprinferg Fred Miller, varsify hurdles. BOTTOM: Paf O'Donnell, cee sprinferg J y R d, varsify broad iumper: Sfanley Campbell, varsify pole vaulferg Lafhon Brewer, varsify hurdler. Page 87 lry M J y Plgg, Doug Young. TOP: A quarfof of bee spriniers, consisfing of Buc arrs, err and Jeff Young. BOTTOM: Eagle clndarmen golfing sei for a dash are lleff fo righflx Bob Garcia, Ed Rush, Jerry Reed, Tom Lazoar, Dewey Hennessy, Ken Goldsfein, and Eugono Hol I1 DEE TRACK SCHEDULE LEAGUE Bell, 3026: Sou+l1 Gale, 64lf3. Bell, 4: PoIy+ecl'mic, 9I. Bell, 25lf2: Hunfingfon Park, 69If2. Bell, 36: Belmonf, 59. Bell, 44: Rils, 5l. WON 0: LOST 5. CEE TRACK SCHEDULE Page 88 LEAGUE Bell, 55: Sou+I'1 Ga+e, 22. Bell, I I 5f6: Polyfeclnnic, 64 IX6. Bell, 40: Hunfingfon Park, 37. Bell, 37: Belmonf, 40. Bell, 28 IX3: RIIS, 48 2f3. WON 2: LOST 3. VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE LEAGUE Bell, 53: Sou+l1 Gafe, 5I. Bell, I9: Polyfeclnnic, 85. Bell, 33lf2: Hunfingfon Park, 70If2. Bell, 25lf2: Belmonf, 78lf2. Bell, 46: Riis, 58. WON I: LOST 4. Charles Sfeele, Curl Sfeele, and Roger Preler warm up during prac- BOTTOM: All-Ciiy hurdler, Fred Miller and Coach Larry Osburn pare notes for a coming meef. . 4 .. -.eeggg J. 'i ,QUT a V is new , SEASON SCHEDULE LEAGUE Bell, 45: Soufh Gafe, 20. Bell, 373 Polyfechnic, 20. Bell, 62, Hunfingfon Park, IS. Bell, 433 Belmonl, I8. WON Og LOST 4. NON-LEAGUE Bell, 64: Roosevelf, l8. , ya.. ., ANR LEFT: Kenny Smifh, so homore runner. RIGHT: Eu- P gene Holh, ace speed merchanl. UN THE ROAD Coach Bob Bosanlco and his hard worlcing cross coun+ry squad found fhaf fhe Easfern League ou1'- fi+s were a li++le +oo +ough as 1'hey dropped every meel' during The league campaign. The sophomore ouffil' was a liH'le more 'lor1'una+e in nabbing +wo oul' of four league encounfers. Top men on +he varsi+y aggregafion were Sian Wolfard and Eugene Hollz who placed in every meet In 1'he league finals af U.C.L.A., Wolfard nabbed nin+h, while Holfz +roHed in I9+h. All fro?- fesls were held al' Easl' Los Angeles Junior College wifh +he excepfion of +he Polyrechnic skirmish. Big gun of fhe l'en+h grade ou+fH' was Kenny Smifh who is a fine prospec+ for fhe nex'I' couple of years. TOP: Bell's fop cross counfry man, Sian Wollard, who placed ninfh in fhe league. BOTTOM: Bell's cross counfry feam con- sisfing of FRONT ROW: lLeH fo righfl Eddie Sherman, Warren Hudson, Sian Wolfard, Ken Goldsfein, Tom Kal- lunlri, Eugene Holfz. SECOND ROW: Curlis Sleele, Bill Davis, Kenny Smifh, Richard McCann, Fred Miller, Dave Burlre, Coach Bob Bosanlro. TOP ROW: Bob Palmer, Ward Cumbie, Jimmy Edinger, Charles Sfeele, Bruce Gove, Ken Brockway, Terry Diclrersen. TOP TO BOTTOM: lLefI Io righll Corwin Sharpe, pifcherg Joe Trenary, ouifielderg Jim Rufh, piicherg Roger Gewecke, Ihird baseman: Chad Fiffinger, cafchery Bob Moore, firsf baseman, Paul Koubek, ouffielderg Bob Lehow, firsr baseman, Bud Prifch- ard, shorfslop: Dick Bogard, second baseman, Phil Finn, oufiielderg head coach, Mr. Sieve Bianchi. DIAMOND SHIIIERS AI+hough a pre-season league favorife, Ihe Eagle I953 varsi+y baseball feam me? up wi1'h some unlucky breaks and commiHed numerous cosfly errors which forced fhem fo +ake four+h spof in 'rhe final sfandings wi+h a record of four wins againsf six sefbacks. Joe Trenary and Bud Prifchard again came Ihrough wi'rh championship showings in leading +he Eagles Ihrough an unlucky, buf Ihrilling, season. Trenary slam- med Ihe ball a+ a 'Furious .467 average, driving in nine- Ieen runs, while Pri+chard walloped .387, led in ex+ra base faps, and played a sensa+ionaI game a+ his dilificulf shorfsfop posifion by noi' commiffing a single error fhroughoul' Ihe league campaign. Jim Rufh was +he iron-man of 'rhe pifching sfaff by having a beH'er 1'han par I.57 earned run average. In 40 innings, Ru+h s+ruck oui' 43 baH'ers and gave up only nine earned Iallies. VARSITY SEASDII SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Bell, 5, Souih Ga1'e, 6. Bell, I4, Sou+h Ga+e, 4. Bell, Ib, Polyfechnic, 5. Bell, Ig Polyfechnic, 8. Bell, 0, Hunfingfon Park, 4. Bell, 0, Hunfinglon Park, 5. Bell, 2, BeImon'r, 3. Bell, Ig Belmonf, 4. Bell, 2Ig Riis, 5. Bell, I Ig Riis, 2. WON 43 LOST 6. VARSITY BASEBALL-BOTTOM ROW: ILef+ Io righfl Wally Zumwalf, Tom Moore, Phil F D k Bogard, Bob Lehow, Roger Gewecke. SECOND ROW: Cedric Ferrell, Paul Koubek, J T y Bud Priichard, Chad Fiffinger, Jim Rufh, Corwin Sharpe, Coach Sieve Bianchi. C gg gif iffy Nl 6' TOP TO BOTTOM: lLef+ fo righll Ray Gu+errie1, oulfield er: Gary Myers, ouffielderg Jim EvereH, cafcherq S+eve Res nik, calcherg Brad Hill, shorlsfopg Rick McKenzie, oulfielder Bob Dunigan, firsl baseman, Ancly Morehead, lhird base man: Bob Bilderback, pifcherg Larry Edinger, oullielder Billy McCann, second baseman, head coach, Mr. Frank Koski. NINE '1'EP.P.IEIS ACTS Coach Frank Koski's mighfy Bee baseball oulfil, al- lhough undefealed in pracfice conlesls, wenl' on 'ro splif eighf league 'Frays and lake a well-earned fhird in fhe Easfern circuif. Big sfickmen of lhe varsily-undersludies were Gary Myers and Bob Dunigan. Myers sockecl fhe apple al' a .385 clip while Dunigan swaflecl .353 in eighl' league baH'les. Bob Bilderback was fops in lhe pifching deparfmenl' wifh Jim Wadnizak doing an excellenl job as relief hurl- er. Biggesl' clubbing feel of The season was when Jim Honaker slammed lwo home runs againsl' Soulh Gale, bul' bolh were in vain as +he Eaglels wenl' down +o de- feal, 6-5. BEE SEASON SCHEDULE FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Bell, 23 Soulh Ga+e, I5. Bell, 5, Soulh Gale, 6. Bell, 43 Polylechnic, 3. Bell, l9g Polylechnic, 7. Bell, 0, Hunlinglon Park, I. Bell, 8, Hunfingfon Park, 4. Bell, 4, Belmonf, 8. Bell, 5: Belmonf, 4. WON 4: LOST 4. BEE BASEBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLeH lo righll Noel Dielrich, Dave Missman, Andy Morehead Bob Dunigan, Rick McKenzie, Jim Everelf, Bill McCann, Don While, Bob Bilderback. SECOND ROW Coach Frank Koski, Ron Edinger, Tom Clower, Gary Myers, Mike McNabb, Jim Neil, Brad Hill, Ray Gul' erriez, Ken Newbower, Jim Edinger, Joe Hughes. TO? ROW: Larry Lunlz, Sieve Resnik, Jerry Barfon, Dean Burson, Harry Lee, Jim Honaker, Ken Carpenler, Larry Edinger, Ray Hickman. ANN - vox- . 1 Ji- l - sf .emi x A sd Lf THE 'RE DARING, THE TRE GR SEEUL SEASON SCHEDULE Capluring 'lwo oul of fhree lea- gue meels, Coach Gordon Bud Naslund's gymnaslic squad landed a second spol in 'lhe newly-formed Easlern circuil for l953. Headed by All-League fumbling experl and runner-up long horse specialisl, Bill Nazaroff, lhe Eagles boasled a slar-sludded aggrega- TOP TO BOTTOM AND TLET TO RIGHT: Tom livin-ii rm lin- high lmr, Bill Nazarrmll per lorms n pf-rl:-cl flip, Dun Lippincoll vxhibil inq lima 1-1:-rLi'.v-, Rrmnir- Cir-pr-nu scfimpc-rs up lhr- lop:-, Bill Bovwiclx performs n hand '.l.inrl on lhr- pnmllz-l liars larry Barr vxecules .1 pr-rl:-r.l 'Yogi li LEAGUE Bell, 403 Soulh Gale, 80. Bell, 85, Belmonl, 35. Bell, 66lf2g Hunfinglon Parlc, 53'f2. WON 2, LOST I. NON-LEAGUE Bell, 83lf2g Jordan, 36lf2. Bell, 78'f2g Eranlclin, 4I VZ. Bell, 333 Fairfax, 87. lion. Larry Barr, season high-poinl man and runner-up league free-exer- cisisl, and Gary Conner, all-around performer, also were a big assel' lo The Bell slafl. Olhers sharing lhe limelighl were Gerald Manlcer, Tom Tivnen, Bill Borwiclx, and Ronnie Crepeau. Bell, 40, Los Angeles, 80. GYMNASTIC TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: lLelf lo righll Garry Erosl, Jim Carroll Milne Collin George Grenier, Tom Tivnen, Don Lippincoll, Warren Hudson, Ward Cumbie, Jim Pennocl: SECOND ROW: Coach Bud Naslund, Richard Andrus, Johnny Brill, Gary Hopkins, Bill Pro- horolil, Tom Lazear, Bob Eerguson, Riclr Howard. THIRD ROW: Warren Rizzo, Richard Harris Dennis Berry, Bob Droosbelre, Cal Calhoun, Bill Borwiclr, Clifford Jordan. TOP ROW: Marin ger Bill Riellanaugh, James Newbauer, Jerry Clarli, Cliff Hanan, Larry Barr, Bill Nazaroll Calvin Brown Manager Dave Kirby. Ni' UPPER LEFT: A lrio of fine raclrelmen, consisling of Ken Wagoner, Charles Bradley, and Cliff Hanan. UPPER RIGHT: Paul Slern, ace singles man, ready lo fire a serve. LOWER LEFT: Jimmy Neil is shown refurning a volley while Adolph De Blasio baclrs him up. LOWER RIGHT: Bell's fine lennis crew consisling of BOTTOM ROW: lLefl SEASON SCHEDULE lo righll Richard Herman, Richard Andrus, Adolph De Blasio, Jim Neil, Charles Bradley, Paul Slern. SECOND ROW: Marvin Roberls, Ken Wagoner, Coach Roberl Coleman, Cliff Hanan, Bill Borwiclc, Ronnie Walls. THIRD ROW: Bob Mann, Richard Parrish, Garold Ruff, Ross He- man, Charles Swanson, Ray Holden. COURT JESTERS NON-LEAGUE Be , Ig Roosevell, 6. Bell, 3, Jefferson, 4. Be , 7: Sanla Fe, O. Be , lg Fremonl, 6. LEAGUE Bell, 67 Belmonl, O. Be , 2: Soufh Gale, 5. Be , Ig Hunfinglon Park, 6. Be , 6: Belmonf, I. Be , 2: Soulh Gafe, 5. 2' Hunfingfon Parlc, 5. Be . . WON 2: LOST 4. Coach Roberl' Coleman's huslling lennis squad coasled lhrough +he season wi+hou+ much help from Lady Luclc. The Eagles, allhough bolsfer- ed by 'rhe fine playing of Paul Sfern, Jimmy Neil, Charles Bradley and Adolph De Blasio, managed +o nab only Iwo oul' of six league conlesls and one ou? of four non-league clashes. Slern and Neil were lerrific as singles men as bolh raclcelmen won almosl' every malch in which 'rhey parlicipaled. De Blasio and Bradley were BeIl's Firsf doubles combinalion. Two ofher lop nefmen were Ken Wagoner and Clifford Hanan. Page 93 l vnnoww- 9 SHARON FOGELSTROM MISS ZOE BROMLEY DONNA REECE winier presidenf SPOUSOI' Wmme' Pfesldenl URGEOUS DURABLB THLBTES W'53 G.A.A. CABINET-BOTTOM ROW: lLefr ro righrl Donna Searing, his- foriang Barbara Shnhin, secreiaryg Sharon Fogelslrom, presidenfg Donna Reece, vice presidnnl, Connie Corlis, lreasurerg Donna Kunakoff, head of enferlainmenf. SECOND ROW: Mary Koeppe, lOfh grade represenlaliveg Par Brubaker, ser- geanl af arms, Kathryn Myrrss, head of baslrefballg Kay MacDonald, sergeanf ar arms: Pal McNabb, head of decoralionsg Jackie Webb, head of speedballp Mari- lyn Cowles, head of volleyball. THIRD ROW: Gloria Severance, head song- leaderg Phyllis Laforra, sergeanl af arms, Edyfhe Ellioff, head of equipmenfg Belly Shoemaker, songleader, Rosemary Verrell, songleader. On any Tuesday or Wednesday you will be able +0 see fhe Girls' Afhleric Associarion having greai' fun compering in hockey, soffball, volleyball or bas- kefball, working for fhe big pay off, fhe G.A.A. sweafer. G.A.A. is under fhe capable supervision of Miss Zoe Bromley . S'53 G.A.A. CABINET-BOTTOM ROW: ll.eif Yo righll Beverly Sloul, song- leaderg Par Brubaker, treasurer, Barbara Shubin, vice presidenfg Donna Reece, president Donna Searing, corresponding secrefaryg Donna Kunakoff. recording secrefary, Joanne Wafson, enferrainmenf. SECOND ROW: BeHy Harris, songa leader, Ida Mae Lang, soffball: Charlene Berry, volleyball, Lorna Russell, ser- geanr af arms, Cafherine Schaeffer, hisforiang Sharon Fogelsfrom, Mary Wallan- der, hockey: Carhy Myers, seroeanf a+ arms, Rosemary Verrell, refreshmenrsg Gloria Severance, decoralionsg Thelma Avery, sergeanl af arms, Roberia Dem- ming, sonqleader. 'IRQ Fwlxbilullrik Q Q9 A . Q95 e G.A.A. JUNIORS BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ 'ro righfl Donna Searing, Kafh- leen Belmon+, Doris Lindberg, Rosemary Verrell, Bef- +y Shoemalrer, Gloria Severance, Donna Kunalxolif, Connie Corlis, Elaine Hawlrins. SECOND ROW: Pa? Brubalrer, Pai Hare, Joanne Dodson, Mary Walland- er, Barbara Shubin, Jo Ann Shubin, Thelma Avery, Diana McLuen, Margie Lopez. THIRD ROW: Evonne Fox, Eleanor Loclrridge, Lorelie Bybee, Edy+he Elliof, Doris Mar+in, Marfha PaHerson, Lorna Russell, Lois Wallcemeyer. G.A.A. SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW: lLeH +o righll Bobby Demming, Glenda Neely, Diane Rohde, Peggy Blyer, Mary Koeppe, BeHy Harris, Tacy Adams, Marion KorbeH, June Shirley, Elsie Morrow. SECOND ROW: Char- lene Whiifaker, Marie Weaver, Ro Donna Coker, Marilyn Cowles, Glenda Nelson, Charlene Berry, Bev- erly Raymond, Norman McCour+, Valerie Joy, Carolyn Dundas, Beverly Sfouf. THIRD ROW: Carol Wain, Sharon Wilbanlrs, Lavon Young, Ida Mae Lang, Kaye Massie, Carol Nichols, Gloria Wa+ers, Jaclrie Worfh- ingion, Barbara Leih, Eva Woodrum, Jane+ Boxdorf- er. Ri+a Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Jaclrie Webb, Carol Hagen, Shirley Allinson, Diane Beclrer, Carole Hubbard, Helen Cahow, Jayne Thompson, Wilma Benirup, Jane+ Robinson, Joanne Gibson, Norma Lehnhardf, Sharon Covinglon, Kafherine Barhelew. TOP ROW: Barbara Clayfon, Kafhryn Myers, Car- mella Donzelli, Cecilia Gray, Delores Sheaffer, Joyce Davis, Janice Lay, Colleen Jacobson, Mary Ellen Ban- fav, Donna Mason, Mary Davis. --...,., N' WM G.A.A. SENIORS BOTTOM ROW: ll.eff fo righfl Shirley Klingsielr, Pai Sfandley, Darlene Hall, Joann Secresi, Pai McNabb, Eva Jo Spencer, Chrisiine Dapper, Barbara Craine. SECOND ROW: LaVonn Kassebaum, Bev Gresham, Gail Boedelrer, Carolyn Lie+z, Kay McDonald, Donna Reece, Diane Moon, Joanne Wa+son. THIRD ROW: Cleo Coggins, Mary Lehman, Marie Weiss, Laureen Rodlheuw, Shirley Collins, Sharon Fogelsfrom, Nina Long. Q 0? an 'Q W' 7' V, ,,,- , :C e 9995 47' 5 fu! , Q W'53 CABlNET-BOTTOM ROW: lLef+ fo righil Jeaneire Frisius, Sfella Moore, Barbara Johnslon. TOP ROW: Sandra Miller, Connie Collins. WUNDBRGIRLS Many par+ies and ge'r iogefhers high- lighfed 'rhe fwo semeslers of G.A.C. During +he pas? semesfer +he idea of G.A.C. was changed. Teams were organiz- ed fhrough fhe physical educafion classes and 1'ournamen'rs were held according +o fhe various grades. Girls received swealshiris afier one se- mesfer of good sfanding. Volleyball and soffball were The semes'rer's sporfs. W'53 officers were: Srella Moore, presi- denfg Barbara Johnsfon, vice presidenfg San- dra Miller, secreraryg JeaneH'e Frisius, frea- surerg Connie Collins, commissioner of a+h- lefics. S'53 officers were: Diane Pavloff, presi- denfg Diane Merrill, commissioner of afh- le+icsg Rufh Seaburg, secrefary-+reasurer. S'53 CABlNET-BOTTOM ROW: lLeif lo righfl Ruih Sea- burg, Diane Pavlofi, Barbara Johnsfon. TOP ROW: Diane Merrill, Jeaneile Frisius. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sfella Moore, W'53 presidenfg Miss Jean Reed, sponsor: Diane Pavlofi, S's3 presidenf. 1 .fa fa, '98 iff BOTTOM ROW: lLel'0 fo righfl Joyce LeCain, Judy Glover, Connie Collins, Marcene LeClair, Diane Pavloff, Jackie Chapman, Phyllis Yeager, Gayle Gibson, June Perlrins, Doreen Goodrich. SECOND ROW: Ruby Ferris, Caroline Nelson, Befiy Hancoclr, Sandra Miller, Arlene Gariner, Elaine Wrighf, Ruih Seaburg, Barbara John- sfon, Diane Merrill, Sandra Silversmifh. THIRD ROW: Linda Ingebrefson, Jeanefie Frisius, Eihel Kassebaum, Jean Carpenfer, Jodine Carmen, Sara Juarighf, Carolyn Miloserdoff, Sally Siebring, Janice Verell, Joylene Fellsner. TOP ROW: Diana Moore, Pa+ Marhias, Jean- nefie Nelson, Ray Burgoyne, Madeline Had- dad, Mary Crowley, Barbara Berelcolif, Sandra Sinner, Barbara Silces. . i ii 3 X X 5 X sf Q. ,..o-t ,. ,E Q K . K -y S,i.Q - X f + f A M X ,N 9 ,.,.. . . . . QQ X ,M .,,., S , :, ..q H ,.,, .,.. Q S . xx . H as Q 1 . . S k X Q - WS H . x S X j . A 3 S ix S. X .. , . in 'Vx I N--Nw-wwe I 3 - Ln -W. .,,, R ,f Mwxk f .ig , . Q K I Six mgmm ,xgx ' 'M 'iw ' 5? X CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR CLASS We'll be here wi+l1 friendly service when you are all married and raising your families LOWRY'S HCDME APPLIANCES 3926 E. Florence, Bell, Calif. LO 57l44-57I45-57I46 DISTRIBUTORS FOR ,. ,. 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N Q X pxff: K X. 1.-:if ' 'Q S 1 SQ Q S X iufinemanj 635I Pacific Blvd. JE 2294 Wineman's Rales High Approval 'from fhe High School Crowd Psi? 15Q0'1U'fl7 Communily Bank Microlone of Hunlinglon Park Local lndependenl' 2?-iggi1+lgig'3lgl4P' Pacific ai Clarendon A Hearing Aid is a Marla of lnfelligence Hunfingfon Park, California I+ Shows Consideraiion for Ofhers Wete peter., Leanse Aufo Supply, Inc. 6l38 Aflanfic Boulevard, Maywood, California 6925 Pacific Blvd., Hunfingfon Parlc, California LO 3238 LU 283l Parfs for All Cars and Trucks J. J. Newberry Co. BELL JEWELERS 6627 Aflanfic Boulevard -Johnny Websfer- Bell, California 6630 Aflanfic Blvd. Bell, Calif KI l503 L0gan 8-3733 Paul's Painl' Slore Jw! by -H5 Re It M 5903 A+lan'ric Boulevard, Maywood, California a rl, a 0 Treasure Tone Pain+s 38l8 Easi' Florence Avenue, Bell, California G-H+ Korner Complefe Ar+is+'s Supplies LU 0l43 Plasfer Ware Cusfom Pic+ure Framing Fif-keen Yearg Serving Hqe Communifyu up-ma... For Quick Service Call Cudahy Flowers Dowell Cleaners and HaHers Rowena and Frank Balcer ODORLESS CLEANERS . . . Phone KI 3780 6520 A+lanhc Boulevard, Bell, California We own and O erme Our Own Plam P LA 5437 3640 E. slaoaoo Ave. Maywood, canfomaa KIWANIS CLUB Albion KniHing Mills BelI1lV1ayw0Qd 84I7 S. Hoover Los Angeles 44, California Bes'r Wishes, Graclua+es PLeasan+ 3I53I A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. Ber+l1a Mae Shoppe I4l4 Wesf 7+l'1 Sl' l26 Posl' Sfreel' Los Angeles I7 ' San Francisco 8 4449 E. Slauson, Maywood, Calif. Cgzxjgfepzfsfngvggrins Bargains Galore, from Your Favorife Slore Club Pins- Medals Evening Dress Our Specialfy-Sizes 9-44 Famous Herff-Jones Class Rings Tweed? Insurance Agency MAY FLORIST ALL LINES INSURANCE -Margaref Moos- 4325 Gage Avenue Bell, California 4308 Gage Ave. CORSAGES Bell, California Phone JE 4278 -FLOWER PHONE- G. E. Tweecll' Bob Barlass Day: JE 9509 Nighh KI 477l M I11 I J . 1 I I 1 I ' Billin- s I YSL fl V I QA 23312, 1 9 I' fi J . MNQHK When you I'I1inIc of weddings Esfimafes Freely Given LU 7IOI Y I1' It 'I RQBINSESWS osrunio MWIGIG Bros' L i D Sheer MeI'aI Worlcs and Welding Works 4370 Gage Avenue, Bell, California LUCBS 7990 ANTHONY MANDALA, Propriefor ECONOMY WITH QUALITY WINS 5055 Gage Ave., Bell, California BELLWOOD CHEVROLET Garner Furni+ure 8: Appliance Aflanfic and Gage, Bell, California Inc. The Eairesf Allowances Plus 1'he Besi' Service 4320 E. Gage Ave., Bell, Kl SI97 Makes a Bellwood Deal 3600 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood, KI 7IOI The Besf Deal 68I8 Easlern Ave., Bell Gardens, LO 8-2247 JE'Fferson 9I47 4066 E. Gage Ave., Bell, LO I806 S .If Co-Edls Smar+ Sho FINE COVERS FOR FINE BOOKS o, ,,,, P THE s. K. SMITH COMPANY SMART CLOTHES FOR SMART WOMEN 5260 Wesl' l04+h S'rree+ 6522 Pacific Boulevard, Hunfinglon Park, California Los Angeles 45, California LO 262I Telephone ORegon 8-34l9 Brown's Sporiing Goods O. M. YOUNG 7I39 Pacific Blvd., Hunfingion Park 'Realiofi D Every+l'iing for file A+l1le+e 4352 Gage Ave., Bell, Calif. LO 4922 Res., JE 3007 Bus., JE 7I89 ., I' WQME L11 Maywood Camera Shop PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE Rodney T. Bacon L- G. WEISS A SON 4407 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood, California Ladies' Emil Menls Shoes for LO 0472 Furnishings Everybody ''ErJ::e'i.ii':2g.: :?0gFPlc 443'iTf'3?Ffw P g P C S ore LAfayeHe IBO6 McMAHANS MAYWOOD Ray's MaI+ Shop 6I2l Aflanfic Boulevard Maywggdl California 500l Easf Gage Avenue, Bell, California Logan 84226 RAY HATCH, Propriefor Eeafuring Finesf Qualify Nafionally Known Merchandise JE 957i I .. .Humef Sins- , Elliott as cram Dnsfmchve Apparel for Misses and Juniors Complefe Line of Sporfswear PIANOS, RADIOS, RECORDS 81 TELEVISION 6832 Pacific Boulevard Hunfingfon Parlc, California 6824-6 Pacific Blvd. Hunfingfon Park LOgan 5-8555 JEfferson 89 I 4 THAT GOOD TREATMENT SKILLED HANDS - - - 0 . . . 'd in bringing aII 'rhe Iocal news fo Bell AT-Ianllilc I-urnber CO- and Maiflwood homes Twice weekly Established IQZQ BELL-MAYWOQD 'INDUSTRIAL POST Roofing- Hardware- PGIHIS- Home APPIIBHCGS Mirxbg Efnlaiiffflf'sN'fif,l'l'f,eienFIi,'nifiI.IIsnlffffifiafn LAfayeHe 2I86 TELEPHONE KI 7I2I 6327 AI'Ian+ic Blvd. Bell, California 43I3 E. Gage Ave. Bell I Reed's Bar-B-Oue Benson s Shops THE HOME OF REAL WOOD BAR-B-QUE FINE LADIES' APPAREL A TRADITION Shorl' Ribs - Ham - Beef - Pork - Spare Ribs 21:55 Esmoigigear STEAK 81 SHRIMP DINNERS-MERCHANTS LUNCH g. Dresses Hosiery 5I47 E- 6699 AVG-. Bell Phone JE 9302 6I53 AI'IanI'ic Boulevard, Maywood, California IOI36 Long Beach Blvd., Lynwood Phone LO 69307 LOgan 5-4514 Penny's Depar'rmen+ Sfore Bank S+a'rioners L E BANK Pro rie1'or . . . , , I p 65l5 Aflanhc B?-Ljlegggci, Bell, California 4506-8 EaS+ Slausonu Maywood' Cam. LO 8-2407 The Besf Place fo Shop Af+er All .EVerVl'l1'n9 'lqr lhe Qffwe Prinhng - Engraving - Llfhography Phone LOgan 8-2964 ' Open Monday and Friday Evenings Eagle Florlsll- WHERE VALUES RING TRUE 6902 Pacific Boulevard ' Hunfingfon Park, California Bell Furnifure Company Jmqgandqqbo The Friendly Slore 4l 20-4 l 22 E. Gage Avenue, Bell, California A Special Corsage for 1'ha+ Special Da+e .Qt-Q1-A .- :ge ' if-mg: :jj Qggy Arvo's Shopping Cenler Bell Drugs Ufilify Bills Collec+ed - U.S. Pos+ Office , , Meals Vege+ables Fruil' Varie+y Groceries M37 Easl 6399 AVGHUS. Bell, California Serving This Communify I6 Years LA 0497 5003 E. Gage a+ Wilcox, Bell Phone JE 9338 Your Favorife Drug Sfore L .-,1 2 ff. ' ' ' HEALTH., L, ' YBUTUL 5 i?7'Z ,'ffl ,2l ' 0 '5 can-ren mmm Congra+ula+ions +o 'rhe gradualing seniors , LOgan 8-4256 Warner Theafer Bldg. Complumenis of PAUL SAM PSON eonai R M O R T U A R Y DISTINCTIVE APPAREL 4677 Easl Gage Avenue' Bell' California 67I2 Pacific Boulevard Hunfingion Park, California LA I78l MAYWOOD-BELL FORD DON'S BAR-B-Q 620I Allanfic Blvd. lal' Randolplal 4850 E. Gage Avenue Bell, C6lliOTnl6 Bell' California LOgan 5-532l LO 8-39 I YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER 96 7 Swim +0 Ford SEE FOR YOURSELF For l'l1e Besl in Sales or Service NO FOOLIN ' WE FEED'UM SPOHSWSGM , Sh Llngede Goodyear Service Slore ?-ligase: S W Op 6I62 A+lan+ic Blvd., Maywood i ' 1' e Suils-ii-C?Jg+sYl,Dresjes LU 8205 LO 8-2025 Use Our Easy Pay Plan 6640 Aflanlic Boulevard Bell, California No Money Down dfeuenaon 'J 6509 Pacific Blvd. Hun'I'ing+on Park, California LOgan 5-8429 ufiffiam Auenn JEWELERS 68l9 Pacific Blvd., Hunlingfon Parlc LO 5l333 Diamond Sfore of Hunfingfon Park LA II38 LO 6-3I95 my ReaH'ors 8: Insurors 5957 A'rlan'ric Blvd. I0309 A1'lan+ic Blvd. Maywood Sou+h Ga+e McMal'1an's Furni+ure S+ores 4077 E. Gage Avenue LO 5537I Easy Terms Howard R. Fields Insurance .f4'tClI'l0ffU5 Cqll0ppe 4950 Easl' Gage Avenue l . Giffs Cards Books Bell- Cal'f0m'a 6509 A+lan1'ic Boulevard, Bell, California LO 59I02 LO 2287 K Janrzen Xligll l -lg l Ea W! 1 I ' Karl s Shoes over Qtr! 682' pacific Blvd.. Hun+ing+on park 6623 Arlanlic Boulevard, Bell, California LOgan 402I Iliiveliililllngg for TYour,lNaid.lobeH Shoes for +l'1e Enfire Family s wnm :me gain Calalina Rose Marie Reid LUcas 7277 Diamonds Wafches Silverware I Cl lc 45OI Easf Gage Ave., Bell. California Jewe ry , oc S F l'f d S ' parrd or Qual Y an ervlce Jewelers Since l9l8 LA 2749 66I2 Pacific Boulevard Hunfingfon Park, Calif. S. D. HOAR gadlzion Shoppe ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR -B H. F hr L d S. I923 See Our Wiring Supplies and Lighfing Fixfures , e S as 'on ea er mee - , , 6203 Corona Sheet Bell' California 662I Aflanflc Boulevard Bell, California Kimball 3932 KI l6l5 EXECUTIVE BOARD Bell Paren+ Teachers Assoc. Bell High School Ross T.V. and Appliances The Besl' in Sales and Service 4429 E. Gage Ave., Bell LO 5-72'-?l Ask Your Neighbors Aboul' Us Fox Alcazar Thea+re 4426 Easl' Gage Avenue LA'FayeH'e 3306 The Place +o Go McGuire's Cleaners MILFLORES FLOWER SHOP JE 5054 422I E. Slauson Meaning: Thousand Flowers I7 Years in Maywood LA 4074 4028 E. Slauson Maywood, Calif. Paul, Ella, Bob, and Joan Emrich The most COMFORTABLE CLOTHES you can wear HAVEN'S Men s Wear With Sex Appeal HAVEN'S CLOTHES Are ALYVAYS CERTAIN To Attract Attention Brighter Colors Smarter Sytles Sharper Pattterns Guaranteed to Give You FASHION 00MPH On the ccmer. . . PACIFIC BLVD. at SATURN Free Parking I ' ..f 'I-I2 I I ISIN 3 'Wu rex, mf 9 I '?., Mfg, 'H ...H OUR SINCERE THANKS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I953 Experfs in Phomkography of Children Weddings Phofographed a+ Church or Sfudio CAGLE STUDIO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 737 So. A+IanI'ic BIvd., I..A. 22, CaIiIornia 45II So. 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