Belmont High School - Campanile Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1937
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. Q. a- .,. S-, --K W , z . f ' .jtSx., igx ' Jah. 1.4- Qfxmwfxmag PLJBLISHE NIJAI E T H Q LA OF BELMFHWT ENGHSCHGOL LGS ANGELES XLIFORNTA D AN, JLY Y A E S E N I G R T S SEIS lmrmouoernolxn MILTGN From the poet M1lton we haf taken our theme As he put mto has two poems LAllearo and ll Penseroso the Joys of the cheerful man on the one hand and the thoughtful man on the other so we have str1ven m thrs book to draw a modern parallel Here We have portrayed our conceptmn of M1lton s tdea of beauty ex pressed 1n the language of our own day Llnes from the poems themselves have 1nsp1red our see today what he saw and we show 1t to you here The pleasure L Allegro and Il Penseroso derxved from contact wtth thelr fellow men lxnd modern counterpart m these pages we show you here our happy dally hte Our verse our b1ts of etfectwe prose our tone suggest the same quesuon What IS yoy? And we have answered 1t We hope 1n the Splfll of the bllnd poet who through a hte of sorrow and dlscouragement kept al1ve 1D hrs heart a perenn1al song ' I bf ra I I search for beauty in natureg we INTECDDUCTION ADMTNISTRATICDN CW ASSES ZXCTIVIT IES GEC!-XNTZATTCDN ATHLETICS FEATURES ff-Q . Xjrxx Kligff' .1 EJ L, L, I k. Q ff? , Q B 1 ,J ' ffx Qgfsxxgj ,Yi KL! MN A Q1 Q EDICATIQN X W IJGVLL C' JLA 4 1 X NR.. JJ ,, '-A- A-'W '-x fax 5 3 ,fy f X ,E , f wx .N A,,,f.f-'u mu Vxwj hx A Lf 5 L w 2 V. X xg, bk XJ' 11. Zf,.:. 1, K-,Q -films f,,1ti.L-1,1fA,..,i1,1l t:m.,f1 .,.g.f .. vny fJl.QI,Q' in, .gsm X,lIJ,.f.g,L,1LLI li ,L X, Hull Ani 14 11.5 Qf:A.C1.1t:,, L ,1.Qn,::.f,: 14.1. 5 ,z 1 Wm WlI,gi C xjxllt x.:.,.1:.,1L VI UQ.: Lvvif. L, '1Lxt '1 ei:Q:1s The abundant lrle cornprlses two essent1als knowledge and an abthty to apply rt for some good purpose Nerther can be neglected Wllh safety An abxhty to apply knowledge 1mp11es an understandxng ot our fellow men and the1r needs It IS not learned alone from same dual process But the knowledge that 1S gamed from study IS the basrc materral wrth whrch expenence and observat1on deS1QI'l and bu1ld an abundant hte W1thout the tra1n1ng of schools and the hablt of readmg rn later hte one may be an a1r castle archx tect but he wxll lack the stone and steel to make those castles a real1ty One cannot balk at the task of learmng dry facts lf he expects to bulld an abundant hfe for facts are the structural rnatenals that go mto 1ts foundatron and glve strength to 1ts walls J books but from experience and observation as well. Knowledge itself is acquired by the phi G' MR BROTHERS You who have camed on your shoulders the l1ttle troubles of blg chlldren and you who have shared thelr 1oys have Well earned the step upward you are about to take on the ladder of uccess We are smcere ly happy to see your ablhtres and smcenty rewarded and yet we gomg m the sense that a sernor graduates and that no matter where you are you shall always be a part of Belmont For what you are to us we smcerely say Thank you BELMONT STUDENT BODY regret to lose you. We console ourselves with the thought that you are ep DQQQATIQN k E4 Z Q95 F P E A U PVEN WHTRP THF UUNCNAQT C GLANC DMINISTRATION THJXE B1 TY... STDEI. ,D N C1 ES Ig, 1 gk Q. f'w?jXg5 Lair . I' ff A . w ff K2 - 2 N 5 . ,paw A wwf Yg+gffy--fg,3,.3 :ii Q .: z.i g ' ,Q ,.,xf6.2iiQi? Ls: ' , '?'9fZ ffugfva A Q wa f X' 1 .VL 1 Z A Aw? jf? 4 , as V. 4 Af, , ' :12L+ ftL,': fb,fg- . 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And Join wi+h 'rhee calm Peace and Quie+ E MO What a beautlful mornmg' I stepped out 1nto the brlght sunshlne and stood by my back door looklng over the canyon and hstemng to the blrds smgmg A moment later I notlced a llttle sparrow She flew down near me and stopped at a bunch of drled grass lylng on the dawn The ltttle th1ng looked around carefully and then plCk6d up a wlsp of grass and 'lew upward the long blade tra1l1ng behlnd her Not many moments later the b1rd returned Thls tune she found greater d1ff1culty The blade of grass she selected wouldnt come loose at once so she had to work She would tug and pull look around a moment and then pull agcun Of course she won out and soon was off aga1n lnto the a1r wlth another blade of grass tra1l1ng behlnd I knew what she was domg and l knew that somewhere near at hand a nest was bu1ld1ng l could not see the nest but I knew that soon 1t would be I11'11SI'19d and that the sparrow would then enyoy the fruft of her labors What a wonderful thmg' Thm t1ny creature facmg squarely the demands of nature and f1ght1ng to overcome obstacles Wlth vlgor and Joy she went about her work below to T139 each txme to reach her nest I thought about thxs picture as I sat down to breakfast I asked my good w1fe 1f she thought that humans went about bulldlng for the future w1th the same hrmness of purpose as thls Sparrow You know she SG1d that we humans are very llkely to get together all the materlals for buxldlng a nest and then we forget the effort that must be made to carry these materxals up hlgh enough to lay them tn a sa e place And I thought agam of the b1rd rxslng from the ground w1th the maklngs of a nest IH her beak A. L. B NSHI L 7 f' J ffgmffs ing leisure which may either destroy or advance us spiritually beyond TC THE AUTHCDRS CDF I-IE CAMPANILE l look forward with great pleasure to the reading of your great annual with many inspiring and interesting messages. Your affection for your fellow students and your sympathetic nature have endeared you to all of Belmont. No life, says H. A. Vachell, is a failure which lightens, however faintly, the lives of others. The Campanile is an evidence that your lives are a great success. Sincerely, ,ffij X V77 ffjcfgff K 0 The hours of daily labor have been continually reduced. This affords us all an ever-increas- our wildest imagination. What a magnificent opportunity simply to revel in our chosen field or hobbyl One may read, write, collect, explore or do whatsoever fancy dictates. Some will compose great symphonies, others will create literary masterpieces, while still others will paint or chisel. lsn't it glorious to contemplate the dawn of a future so rosy? What will you plan to do? 07 Kiffffwa ART Miss Lola Holton CCHRD Mrs. Iirnrnie Adair Ruckle Mrs. Hazel Shrader COMMERCIAL Mr. Stanley lones CHEADD Miss Violet Blakely Miss Maude V. Boice Miss Ruth E. Carhart Mrs. Mary Chamberlin Mrs. Beulah Coley Mrs. Lucille Hadley Miss Marion D. Hart Miss Pauline Herring Miss Mary Morten Mr. loseph Ostrey I2' ENGLISH Miss Marion Keyes CHEADJ Miss Dorothy Adams Miss S, Augustine deAngelis Miss Ruth E. Guild Miss Nell l. Isbell Miss Mabel lackson Mrs. Mary E. Marx Mrs. Martha Palmer Miss Phyllis Peckham Miss Grace E, Poff Mrs. Edith Powers Miss Margaret Ray Miss Elizabeth Sellards Miss Edna White HOUSEHOLD ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS LAINGJ 'I ES WIA IDPIVI ATICS MUSIC PHYS LD GIRLS PHYS ED BOYS SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDI C 4 7 7 M P117 .. Y' . f V-J , fl ,'-fp , III , M.-T .. .. .. I .. I j 'Ny '1 f . v- 4 Cn. I. - . ' ' ., , 'I , V' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 7' - ' fr 1 .,.. 1 -x , ., f, , , -,, f' 'iff-in ff 1- . , ,, , . 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' I 5 UDENT BODY PBESIDEN CHARLES MYERS Now more than ever lS the trme to develop leadershrp At the present W1th the world rn such a turmoll ot vrce and corruptron good honest hard Workmg leaders are rn constant demand The World needs them There lS no better tlme or place to develop leadershrp than rn hrgh school The earlrer one begrns the better rt IS tor hrm Every protessron calls tor assurance mrtratrve and sell relrance the preregursrtes tor leadershrp Have you ever thought ot the real s1gn1t1cance of our school motto? lts words are Enter to learn go forth to serve There rs a brgger meanmg rn rt than IS at trrst apparent We enter Belmont and spend three years gathermg brts ot knowledge we carry them out mto the World and We tmd We have not spent our trrne tn varn We have 1n our hands the means by Whlch we may m some measure better the World Our lrves Wrll run rn drttermg channels how great or how lrttle your contrrbutron rs do somethmg w1th the brts ot knowledge gamed at Belmont Charles Myers Bay Buddell RAY RUDDELL ' 1 l some will be greatg others may till humble stations, but no matter l B:-s League W 37 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEE CLARK SID KASDEN . Preswoeff Presioew' 1 I,i i u A .J LOUISE WATSON Presiden' G'rIs' League S37 I I SARA COHEN Presideff 'fis' League W'37 JANE GIBSON Prevue GWIS' Shdewr Govermfreff HENRIETIA LURIE P'fs new Boys Sheer? Goverwr'-e'f S 37 S'37 G S S'.IE ' Scvenmsf' W 37 FRED YANARI JOE ISWKAWA Pfesicxef' pus 3 5 v 'NN37 Bc,s Leeq,-3537 B-'S S -J' J' Y ' .I7. 'vwz-s BOYS' STUDENT GOVERNMENT W'37 FRONT ROW: Kei Yarr-aguchf Edwiw W?seN Wrpfved Lewsci Mr. Garcrer Sicrsc' Jce kshfkawa Pres'- cer' PHHEQ Bonham, Tedac Te-etc James KeMev, SECOND ROW: David Car' Jaxx Wood, Bob B'Cw', Jawes Legqeif, Fred B'cw' Jdfus Of SVSYVN Efc'f Nanaqawa, Shiqefarc Hcfca, Tec Wirebrenrer. THIRD ROW: Dom Mchlgjier Jcrm Endo, Herve' Csnarqer, Jack Weed Jce Nee'v Boo Pavfsc De' Eerqmo, Jerry' Cc s Relpr NTQVQOT, Heww Neiias. GIRLS' STUDENT GOVERNMENT W'37 FRONT ROW: Mirsurc Has-edewe Rose Cohan Be . Szxwacher G-ecrga Osc- Eve R-eHer r-4e 'e L-r'e Mrs. CHa'1berm7' L' Ter Herrls, Lesw Berrc Jee' Heh, Eva Lee Marwe Ne'ce3'. SECOND ROW: Ne Me Che' Dee Zevfes Rave Gif'-Q Addins Maiherwg A :E Navcafue He e' Nefeif Jessaw-fre Lens S:r'a MGM' JJE F:'f': '1 A'1Ce Dfw!-rise' Tnfa Offers Lever' Bzfif cf. THIRD ROW: Vwfa' Lf Vzrs Rarf-r's',', Jr -' Sz' 31, BNF Kina, Em ,' 342521 Cars Jf 1 S J1fG',N':s's-Yr, Es : 'V Maur' Ffff-rzf WLs'dJ': Ff5':'s S'--vr Lrrreffw Nw 1-' FOURTH ROW: M.a'Q.f 4 Cffrfvfsx D ff ' ': Mqavcraf- Mefr' N22 S' oe'r f Bmrizfi R , : Mxr v S., f w: f-r'-vrw UH . EN' '. Hmvc, C r.:f- Cizwj Myqws' FfS'f:', Efwa frws MFL.: K-'rl En-.' Fnfsc, FIFTH ROW: Vv-.V BNN A T s 'f Sfmqr Uvfs S L's V'J',c,'re Vf:r5se '.1' f-aff Sgmrwf ,gr J fr S.. . 1' Rau' -' 'rf Bern-r H MV. L' .. ff Nvsf' L4 V 1 S ,ru BOYS' STUDENT GOVERNMENT Ore orqamizarfcw War is ccmfinuousb In service is 'He Bcys' Smdeni Governvewr. J' s+afEcr1s reoresemfafives a+ VGVTOUS Dosirlcms In We corridors during dass perIcds.T'1e amy fs fc see 'ha' order Is preserved and demand 'aH oasses from af? swderwfs rraversmq We Mak a+ we Ne, Joe lslwlkawa GTO Lee Ciark were 'He oresEderw+s dur, rg W'37 and S37 respeciively, Mr. Gerd'-er acfs as scewscr. TRESPASSERS BEVVARE .l8. BOYS STUDENT GOVERNMENT S 37 --1' XEIIC' ' Z C if' :, Q . 3 if 3 -6 'Q -'F . ,O T5 ,311 Fw G , ?' if E'E C? 'E 5 -,fi V-,Mgr P E F QV, V xl, , g, , -. r J., , VD f . r,Y.v - GA f' I '., 3, 2 . . . 'I ,, .tv '-- . 3- 'cf ,2'-15 nxt My'f, ,Ja L f- 'P ' 1' W ' 'C' .-h'a Vg ,f. - Tic ' :e':,. . ,, E 'C' Mgfwew New 5 3 323' :' e'3'3 e :3 H mf ,,,f. He' 'Q--.L 'Vi' Sai- Cfyf, '31 :HE E' lf '-4 '5: ': E Q:-.3 1 ' ,z V ' GIRLS STUDENT GOVERNMENT S 37 fxf. vf,,f 'p .: :P ,, ., 3': Riff QW . 3's. -5 2 E55 ff. ' - .. E, ' -' , z' .Q' ,L' 3 .. ' 'L v . fr' . ff'E'i v LES f. .-M . Y, f, ., 1, yi. ,S.,, ,E, rn ,S J, V- , ' ,,,,. .- f' .,, -. . , ,. 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'7 V T9- BOYS' LEAGUE W'37 Bill Langrill, Howard Harf, Bill Kennedy, Jack Thomas, Roberr Banks, Melvin Seburn, Taira Shinohara, Vincenf Carlwrighr, Edward Ekensrarn, Jack loda, Joe McAndrews, Ernesf Brickhaw, Paul Pefers, Frank Inouye, Wade Clurrer, Mack Wallis, Edward Schiff, D. B. Parker, Jack Ono, Perer Bedio, Laurence Johnson, Berlhel Swensson, Melvin Berman, Norman Berger, Ted Erb, Sirnony Corman, Floyd Ziegler, Henry Jefikosky, lrving Cheslaw, Bud Cowles, Seyrnour Berns, Sheri! Daniels, Lloyd Toda, Henry Busfa- rnenre Morey Miller, Earl Plankenhorn, Alvin Grancoll, Simrny Vars, Charles l-larr, Ted Winebrenner, Kev- Seburn, Taoashi Okuii, Sun Hom Wong, Eddie Guerra, Donald Achen, Mary Guy, .lack Slowell, George Johnson, Loyal Clarke, Aninqfon Holnnes, James Hamanaka, John Ryan, Har? Turner. GIRLS' LEAGUE W'37 FRONT ROW: Rulh Koper, Helen Boomgard, Doris McDonahue, Marrha Nell Wells, Virginia Leusinger Sara Cohen, Presidenl, Rurh Berger, Mildred Saunders, Fumiko Akiyarna, Louise Warson, Yuriko Wafanabe. SECOND ROW: Dororhy Wong, Gladys Slein, Jackie Squires, Vivian Marshal, Virginia Lee Rhodes, Jorice Berkebile, Dorolhy Reigler, Lillian Harris Marguerire Sarbafes, Evelyn Jacobson. THIRD ROW: Edna Goldralh, Ranchrell Stein, Helen Baron, Nancy Book, Helen Casperson, Bevy Tornberlin, Belly Lou Reegen, Helen Fabian, Margaret Craig. FOURTH ROW: Miss Jackson, Sdonsor, Vivian Doherly, Belly Jean Day, Margie Sleeg, Helen Jean Mirchell, Joan Dixon, Agnes Faulkes, Annabelle Mosh FIFTH ROW: Beffy Ann Gibson, Lois O'Brien, Joan Sullivan, Virginia Guinon Mary Lou Carson. BOYS' LEAGUE Aclive in Belmonl allairs is lhe Boys' League. Encompassing every boy in Belmonl, lhe league promoles char- acler, fellowship, and service. The adminisrralive body is made up of a League Council ol lilly-six members elecled by lhe various homerooms and presided over by Sid Kasden and Fred Yanari, Presidenls and Mr. Fish- er, sponsor. Aside lrom irs regular dulies, lhe League puls on a BIO Boys' Parry and a Boys' League assemb'y every lerm. .2O. fan-f-r BOYS' LEAGUE S'37 FRONT ROW: Harlan Wrighr, Howard Bruir, Haroid Edlund, Reuben Moraies, Ernii Burch, Fred Brown, Charles Chapman, Chase de Seiiern, Jack Tooa, Henry Jung, Tafsuo lguchi. SECOND ROW: Larry Greenberg, Sarn Oriansky, irying Chesiau, Wiiiy Higuchi, Jerome Scnwariz, Bernard Cohen, Jarnes Keiiey, Eichi Nakagawa, Rober? McKinney, Fred Yanari, Carro'i Parish, Afsushi Kafayarna. THIRD ROW: Max isoard, Richard Pickens, Shige'aro Honda, Jack Dye, Bob Keiier, Daniei Greer, Jce Greeley, Auihur Renzoni, Sidney Friedenberg, Mr, Eisner, Sponsor, Raiph Girioro. FOURTH ROW: Bob Brown, Bob Arrnsfrorg, Arr Lamberr, Jack Thornas Kazuncri Kafaianra, bar' Kaiser, Gordon Hodgson, Eugene Ternkin, Pa? Luisi John Bri'z, Bryanr King. GIRLS' LEAGUE S'37 Mary Hurnaso' Mary Ja'e Robefrson, Afs--ro Shigerrafso, Marion Pearson Shiukc Ya aguchi Margie Sfeeg, Louise Wafson, Presidenf, RMP Berger Fu'niko Akiya a, Edna May Haiey Pat Rewchappie Aiice Srernoie, Rufh Bower, Dorofhy Garcia, Jean Breiszerd, Bernce Scrop Maris Robe-rrscr Lois O Brien Cecii Norton, Helen Fabian, Carol Rae Jefxins, Mary Bairo Margari'a Ceraca'o Mar, Kirn, Jearneffe Sfoie, Rachel Garraff, Viidred Saunders, Rah Kooer Jackie Scuires, Be'?y Day Waroefla Gross C arissa Kerrrnan, Gioria Beauchafo, Marian Dasrarn, Biilie Land, Mary Lo, Cariso' Vera Murray, Gerfrude Kuriznar, Aoaiaine Morse, Racnneil Sie , Mary S'aniey, Dorothy Braofieo, Agnes Fauirg, Eiya Anderson, Heie' Jean Mi'chel, Beffy Lou Reeqan, Ecvih Murchy, Ani'a Courr'ar, Virgifa G.. an Miss Jackson Soorscr, Lorrare Garcia Forice Berkebile Anifa Syrek, Da' Hazzai: Anrabeiie Mos' Edna Goidraw, MB'iC'1E Mar's Gaires Norfor S'ei'a Bcioerfi, Agnes Alcerfoii, Ancrea Lch' Adele Cauig- NSU HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS W 37 BOYS' SERVICE CLUB W'37 FRONT ROW: Ufcw Sn F1 1, Y ,pg N , ' 'aw OJ Vsf. A NJ 1' R If I-Inf. Cha' -is VMVVS SECOND ROW: QQSIH- H,s s 31.I',r Iv' Irv: M'.3 1 -VS Shiv-s.r B Bmw' Ff-11Yaf1'u THIRD ROW: S IH FJ NV, 1 Bw:--f If-1IN '4:z1 Af'Fm'5S'1 C'3'!US A if ' 71, 52,1 1' BOYS' SERVICE CLUB The Boys' Service Club 'S 9x3g+Iy wr-5' Ivg name 4'noIEes. If serves Beimovt Comcosed of asOrmf'naIeI'y 'v-f'3f1'H 00,1 smden+Ieaoefs,+I1e duo backs aII worfhy erveforises Imaerfakem by We smdenf body. Ve cIub's soomso Is BeI'vorv+Ns VIC?-Drlmcioem, Mn Brofhers. Whef you hear: 'Ten Qervs, Ierw Cems, BU, 5 Uglfef +9 'Pg wack M392 OW, 'ew cent, ,ou Cav 'aI 'Ha We Sefwce Cho 'S doInqY+aC1uTy, .22. rn :na '1 vpn-Mau 3 Q LRF! slug' ..., fffl I l 'i HOMEROOM PR ESIDENTS S'37 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS W'37 l-lrrn, 9 Bill Lawgrill, l-lrm, 22 Faye Sirnonds, Hrrm. 23 Afsulco Shigemalsu! Hrrr. 25 Margie Harlow! Hrrf. 26 Belly Coleman, Hrm, 4l Bill Neville, Hrrn. 43 Huber? Childress, l-lrm. 44 Malcolrr' Edmislen, Hr '. 46 Ray Ruodell, l-lrm, 48 Mike Tenerelii. l-lrm, 49 Frances Deke, l-lrm. Sl Maynard Capoello. l-lrrn, 52 Marshall Haro, Hrm. 53 Carl Berqi HU . lOl Wal'er Gwirix Hrm, lfJ3 Joe Fiore, Hrrr. lO5 Peleqrino Noa. l-lrm. I06 K-3r'r'e'h Clackx l-lr'Y1, lOB Lorrie Farr, Hrm, IIO Alfred Norman Hrrr. lI3 George Marks, Hr '. ll5 Margie Brackin, HH , l2l Lala Irwin, Hrrri, I23 Louise Walsonl Hrrn, I24 Billie Powers, Hrrn, l3O Sieve Donker, Hrrvw, l3l Billie Sriawl Hrrvi, l32 Joe Ohio Hrrr. I33 Ravi Koper Hrry I34 Laila Mohr, Hrri. l35 George Evans, Hr:-n, l36 June Mar'ini, l-lrr'. E37 Bea'riCe Saneml Hrrri, l3l3 Fred Yanarb Hrrn, l39 lchiro Tanigschi, l-lrm, l40 Ralph Cobol Hrm. l4l Verna Rae Rinmani Hrm, I42 Jack LevTf', Hrm. I43 Baylor Maynard, Hrrn. l44 Verl McCorfney, l-lrr'. l46 Rulh Bower, Hrm. l4B Soohie Dolberg. Hrm. lb2 Richard Meyers, Hrm, l7l Bob Duval, Hrm, I72 Charles Alphiry Hrm, I73 Harry Walson, Hrm. 20l Larry Greenberg! Hrm. 203 Grenville Brooks, Hrrn. 204 l-leien Caywood, Hrrn, 205 Yoshio Doi, Hrm. 206 Mariorie Gee, Hrm. 20B Bruce Sopher, Hrm, 2I3 Luther Cara Hrm. 220 Nancy Book Hrm, 22l Berrice Gesbergx l-lrm, 222 Rooerf Couns, Hrm. 223 Bob Morris, lrlrm, 224 Delma Wilson, l-lrm. 230 Efhyl Chisholm, Hrm. 23l Wilfred Lawson, Hrm. 232 Adeline Garller, Hrm. 233 Jacm Firth. l-lrrvi. 234 Ben Derigler. Hrrn, 235 William Schorllandl Hrrn, 237 Max Hall! Hrm. 238 Donald Paullirix Hrrn, 24l Gus Slarnos. Hrm, 242 Law' rence DeSchweini?z, Hrm. 243 Lee Clark! Hrm. 244 Shiro Olcu l-lrrn. 30l Dorovhy Randles, l-lrm, 302 Ray O'DouI. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS S'37 Hrm. 9 Bi'l Langrill, lrlrrn. 22 Bernige Meadows l-lrm. 23 Theresa Murvroio, Hr , 25 Franggg Bgileyk l-lrng 26 l-leler Boomgara, l-ffm, 4l Alice S'empel, Hr . 43 Huber? Childress! Hrrv 44 Malco 'ri Edmisren Hrm, 46 Rolard Smirh, l-lrm, 48 Masao Adachix l-lrrn, 49 Pafrica Matloo' Hrm, Sl Yoshio Doi, l'l '. 52 Marshall l-larry, l-lrm. 53 Carl Berg l-lr'n. lOl V'v7an Uroerwooa, l-lrm, lO3 Bob Saaveara, Hrrri. l05 Lgrefla Swigarlx l-lrm, IO6 Arr Ikomia, l-lrm. l0B Bevie Royal Hrrri, ll0 Elaine Mol? l-lrrn. ll3 Jewel Kent l-lrm. IlS Mable Kernedy, Hr'-1 l2l Bob Keilerx l-lrm. I23 Rath Bower Hrrn, I24 Joe Sykes, Hrm. 130 Willara Savage! Hrri l3I Frarx Snyder, l-lrm. I32' Joe Ori-fi, l-lr . l33 Bealrice Morales, l-lrn. l34 Anraoele Mosr! l-frrv. 135 Marr Johrsor. Hrm, I3b Rath hlarnmord! Hrm, I37 Maxine l-los:-ey, l-lrm, 9 Bi Langrill, l-l 'x 22 Fave Siwonds, Hrm. 23 Alsuko S'uge 1n's., Hrm. 25 Margie Harlow, l-lrm. l42 Vig'or Marilo, l-lrm, l43 Ar? Larsberlx Hrrr, l44 Safuro lffai Hrm, l46 Jirnr-ny Midge-ly! Hrrn, l4B Belly Fosr-er, l'l'm, l49 Miifon Davis, i-lrm. l62 Rexma Coleman, Hrrn, l7l Riser? Maurerl l-lrm, l72 Don Hinkley, l-lrrn. I73 Dsane Hobson, Firm. 20l He-er Fabian l-lrm, 203 Grervi e BYOOKSI Hrm. 204 Miriam Nolan l-lrm, 205 Jufius Orlansrw, Hrm, 206 Kur' V51 l-lr'n, 203 Brace Sopher lrlrm, 2ll Pau' Pena, Hrrx 2l3 Dick Sas aue, l-lrm, 220 Helen Casoerson, Hrm, 22I Maxine Gsinonx r-lrm. 222 Shozi Ohini, l-lrm. 223 Dean Shan-1, v-lrm. 224 Dorolhy Brooxs l-lrm. 230 Efhyl Chisho'm, l-lrm, 23l Wilfred Lawson, l-lrrn, 232 Eslher Baird l-lrwi, 233 Jacx Tirrhx l-lrm. 234 Bili Corwir, l-lrm, 235 Dave Diaz! l-lrm, 237 Alex l-laroie, H'm. 238 Ja:-1 Andrews, l-lrm, 240 Gus Slanros, r-lrm, 242 Richarl Taylor rlr'nA 243 Josephine Berthea, Hrrn, 244 Sn ra Olru, Hfhl 30l Karl Kim l-lrrr, 302 Norrra Jare B ae. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Allhough relalively unnoliced, lhe homeroom presidenl is The mosl vilal ol sludenl officers. Charged wilh reading lhe bullelin, conducling eleclions, and lransacling ol sludenl business, his aclrivilies may exlend lo lo lhe preservance ol order in lhe absence of 'rhe leacher. Busiesl ol lheir number is lhe Senior A Class President who lransacls much ol lhe class business, and presides wilh his gavel. Gavel wielders for this year have been Lulher Cara and Diclc Saulque. Several limes during lhe semesler, The homeroom presidenls meer 'roqelher under lhe Sludenl Body Presidenl lo discuss affairs oi mulual inleresl and ol imporiance lo The sfudenls. ll is 'rhis group which provides a linlc belween 'rhe lacully and sludenls. .23. AI m one Crfm 19 CLASSES GIQCQ and Beauqf Emifmgge cmd ?3iSe Ljx xf,-NVL,.Ex,. W? - w., 1 . si? if P. Q . hgg. 4 W.. ,f ,mv ,w,luy , 1 KI V V -.1 Z. ' ',4G6 'f 1 'T Z' .. ' ' ,QM , , F-,f ,L3,,71v,g 1 a -Aiyyq, ,i5rw,1:!ak Q 'gm - . wi- ,- Q- 4 ' . ,ff ' 1- -4,i'. ' - ' ' - g. , ig-r..e ' ' A '95-f-i.g,. ' ',M3'.fX11f4 ' M.. ' ,-5, kk 5 xi V. N' , , A ip z Qi6:. N X , ,Y Uh- F 1 ,A 33 as ,,.1-,, . i,:f, ' ,, , ,, J. -. ,Q . 'L MJ: vp Na .,f. ns, MA A' . '- 1 if ',a.-V-ev-:uygmg.j1' N J' 'fh- ,pew E565 r.. hmw Mefma :ns ep fr Tr a u Q row. no foa T mfks coo sh LT Cy O Cf frmm W. w Mr u xc an eg ci e WINTER 37 cmd SUMMER 37 LUTHER CARA PEGGY BLOOM GENEVIEVE MILLS BOB EISSLER MISS WAGNER MRS SARGENT MISS CONE MISS BLAKELY W 37 CLASS GFFICERS ond SPQNSGRS CLASS HISTORY In February of IQ34 came a class Io Belrnonl deshned lo be one ol lhe rnos oulsfandunq el To qraduale From The Inrsl This class showed unusual promise an all llnes ol endeavor scholashc arhshc alhlehc and rnuslcal As Mme wenl on ocr snsplcuons were conhrrned a I o cr? o conccrlrnasl r ol Ih orchcslra brouqhl honor wl ly lo Mc c s ol W X! bu? To e rnonl Roberf won fhc hnal ol +hc Weslcrn School Musrc Conlcrencc rmochnq aqaln I hlqh school an ,amor collcgc vlollnlsls ol all Wcsfern Slales From lhc ranks ol alhlcles came Ar+hur Fraussc lo scc Mal Ihls class had all +he honors dmc ll Arl slarled shalfer Inq shol pal rccoros as a Bll and as a BIZ won Ihe sho? Dul ch annpnonshno ol Ihe clly ol Los Angeles Boys STudcn+ Gay rnrnenl preslden rnalclnq h rn lhc only scnlor Bec n an al senlor Ayc Q J r no body On ec rn++ le+o'allb U nlb 6 I As BI,Rb- KH, A 'e e A q - n' crl l- las' ' , Bl' I A . 5 X A K A . y A D CV Y , 2 . d . A A F X E . .WJ N X . ' Leadership was ano'her field ln which our class abounoed. ln lhe BIZ lhe swdenl body elecled Chuck lvlyers as ' A Aff ' ' 1 A -l ' - 3-as . C year laler 'he school ,leked hl c he hgh s F e os+e--fel de loof bresdenf. . 2 . JEANNETTE WILSON HENRIETTA LURIE SAKIKO NOSE UA ROBERT KOFF GENEVIEVE MILLS ROBERT EISSLER W 37 EPHEBIANS ln our ascendancy lo llwe ranks or sensor Bees we chose Lullwer Cara lo guude our slmp of sfale elecl ng Genevweve Mllls May Edwards ano Laurlla l-lall lo connplefe lne Cabunel And as we graduafed Info 2l3 we manulesled our lafllw an Lullwer by reelecrlng lmrn as presldenl wlllw a Cabunel of Peggy Bloom as vrce preswdenl Genevieve Mrlls as secrelary and Bob Elssler as busuness manager Yes Indeed and ln llve rnalfef of sclwolarslmo llm s Class of W 37 was one 'ro be reclconed wllh In lad flwere were very lew llelds lnlo wln lu llwese boys and gurls Oro nof enler lo malce a name lor llvemselves and lor llwelr C ass e or senle a real ranna lrlum lx n our race pa e Enefrv our mal Poor d wW a rr were flue nv ell P uPV'l r ees w afer and class day oroorann w eo l e n loua ly rj ln rv am Qragua' r Fq f mm r rf: on + our rar usl alwead ' e ulur o fr 27 , ,Zig -'Yi a ,, E53 ' lr A I , , . l . . E . l . Wa! e od Q ,N do 'li ' p I , ,l. ,J l, Tlx ,lv ' N l ' efa 2 , - e ,J lwegfo B,e'o,rsQe .W 4 s'er,,l.lw li es, li . An! 'e C e J foo 'C 'Nfl'C llnfc lo mg flln 1-lm ,l a ,ers lwl l, 'o , lwlqlv '-inoel .f eers, lor 1 e. MF e ' egoned. if RAE ABRAHAMER She Tool: exceeding Icy in Ife ERMA ACCORNERO Thfnu who hnsI Th Iefai qifi of beauty ROBERT ADAMS v rys I a Tho ch? hu e rnisr i n hs 9 MARGARET J AITKEN A dauqhfer of The Gods Divlri6IyIaIIar1d mos? divnneiy ear ALBERT A ALSOP Gayly The Ir ubadour ALMA ANNUCCI Never was The Task too Iarqe nor herd ELMO AROBIO Dee s np? w rds RAOUL F BALCAEN I dare do aII Thai may become a rrian Who dares d more is nfane BETTY E BARKER Whom she qreeied Teh h s h DAVE C BARNEY There 5 nmhinq so bn nrnns a men as modes? shliriess EYMARD R BASCH Tru do my duiy ESTHER BERGER Dont gudqe her sweefness by er s ze DEAN B BESSIRE In whom sIern courage with soifr J rfue io ned PEGGY BLOOM Tomorrow s song is ye? To sinq ROBERT BONN A navy mari soon he I OG HAROLD K BORDNER An ePIervescunq bubbling of achvi+y makes you e are of This man RUTH BOSTWICK very v'r+ue, every CJra.e, fmII ere I' ' . DOROTHY P. BRIGGS 5 refs, p 'n,ess, V+ for ' - C. ADELE BRISTOW - 'ri 'II nuisirip aII pre' , NELSON BROBERG This is 'rhe f19nII9man serene. WILLIAM BROKER These deIiqh+s if Thou :en sr give MirIhvvifh+I'1ee, I rneanioii e. ROBERT CALLANDER This Iiie is rnfzsf ioiiy, WILLIAM CARA A character solidified I'1y rheqrieiisrn mi personailify. HAZEL W. CHRISTIE What need is fhere of words fe praise a rose. JUNE CLINTON She has and gives Those QUGIIIIBS upon which friendship IiveS. SARA COHEN Corisfanf service appears Neh ir' Wee, KATHRYN M. COLLINS I arv' Tad ni my IIIQ. ROSE DANNY 1J'h is 'ne 'ir'-2 IN' 'B I S NE'1AI'E'. BEVERLY DAVIDSON Swewffiq Irgnn fhy duiy never. KATSU DE GUCHI C ear eve brave hear' and 'ccie see GEORGE DENNIS His wcrfh is werrai-I ic' nis NEICOVTWE. CHARLES DRUMMOND He New f ne gair-I. VERA EADE ln all exlernal grace you have some oarr. KENNETH EDMISTON Wil? Thou have music? MAY EDWARDS Her hair is a rullled crest ol' gold. ROBERT EISSLER I-Ie was a fall, slrong rnan, a noble fellow, and undaunfed in everything. CAROLIN M. ERCEK Ease of hear? her every look conveyed. HOWARD G. ESSEX Belfer a willy fool khan a 'Foolish wil. W. E. FISCHER A rnan is rnasler of his Iiberly. SIDNEY C. FOOTE Dark eyes'-e+ernal soul ol pride! Deep lile in all +ha'l's lrue. ROBERT R. FOSTER So gallanf and handsome and gay. ARTHUR L. FRAISSE His slrenglh is as The slrenglh of len because his h HORTENSE R. FROMAN Wi+h a quiel spirir and cool. MILTON GAMSON earl' is pure, Boller a bad excuse lhari none al' all. RICARDO F. GILBUENA All I do nol know I will learn. SYLVIA GOLDSTEIN Dark beauly dwells in deep refrear. WALLACE T. GOODHUE The life lhafs worlh living is worlh JUNE GOODMAN Le? The 'roasl pass Drink fo The lass. HELEN GRAFF The lulure generafion is womans work, MARGARET GRAVES Beware of her hair, for she excels all women i of her locks. LEE GREENWELL I am more lhan common lall. WILLIAM A. GRIEVES However lleel be firne, he sfrip me. DOUGLAS F. HALE A lion among The ladies is a mosl dreadful fhing, LAURITA HALL Dainty Miss. KAZUO HARA Lord of himself, fhougn nol ol lands. And having nolhing, yel' hafh all. LILLIAN HARRIS Lel us Then be up and doing Wilh a hear? for any Tale. RAYMOND L. HAR ROTT Young fellows will be young lellows. ROY E. HARRY Shorl of slalure. bu? big in ideas, CHARLES H. HART Thal' young rnan knows, ELWOOD HICKMAN I 'nean Io accorrplish 'ruin FRED V. HINCKLEY Tha? Twinkle in his eyes cafches a3i. HAROLD DAN HOGAN A fun-loving, sun-loving rascal ye? lines FRANCES C. HUTCHISON Knowledge i+self is a power. AKIO IMORI I can promise lo be uprighl working lor. n lhe magic shall no? ou?- ARTHUR INGALS If if be rnanls work I will do if. ROSEMARY L. INGHAM A cheerful femper, ioined wilh such a merry, nimble, sfirring spirif, JOSEPH ISHIKAWA Sfaunch and sfable he aims for higher goals KATHLEEN JEW Reach high and make fhe sfars you limif. MAURICE JOHNSON The rogue and yef lhe genfleman. SIDNEY KASDEN If you do fighf, fighf if ouf and don'f give in while you can sfand and see. NAOMI KASHIWABARA I-le hafh borne himself beyond The promise of his age, doing In fhe figure of a lamb, fhe feafs of a lion. MARTIN KATZMAN I-Ielll find a way. CLARA KAUFFMAN Always ready fo lend a helping hand. ALVIN G. KEEPER A moral. sensible and well-bred man, VIRGINIA C. KILNER Buf O, she dances such a way No sun upon an Easfer day. YOUNG OAK KIM The guief mind is richer fhan a crown BETTY KINNALLY A cheerful life is whaf fhe Muses love, A soaring spirif is fheir prime delighf. MARTHA R. KNOCK Thou we-rf faifhful fo lhyself. HAROLD M. KNORR I-le is complefe in feafure, and in mind, Wifh all good grace fo grace a genfleman. ROBERT L. KOFF And in him is genius. ARTHUR L. KOFF l-'Ie was a scholar, and a ripe and good one: Exceedingly wise, fairespoken, and persuading. OLGA KRAT She in beaufy. educafion, blood. l-Iolds hand wifh any princess of fhe world. MARVIN KRONER Silence is fhe perfecfesf herald of ioy. FRANCES LA BRASH Lighf or dark, or shorf or fall. I-Ier charming smile will win fhem all, R. DONALD LANGMO I-le sfeps righf onward, marfial in his air His form and movemenf. JOY ANN LANGRILL She shall make fhe young men cheerful, STELLA LARIA The rnildesf mariners and fhe genflesf hearf. HOUSTON LEONARD For he was iusf fhe quief kind whose nafures never vary. LEONORA LEVIN She hafh a hearf as sound as a bell. SAM LEVY Silence fhaf spoke. MARION A. LITTLEFIELD And so I go my quief way, As any quief being. BETTY LULEJIAN Dark eyes wfifh 4 wondrous, wifghing Qharrr, HENRIETTA LURIE God keen 're srill unsafisfied. MARION McNEW She 5 brimful of mischief and fun, MILDRED MANSFIELD A noble maiden, well versed in mannerly rranners, LYDIA MARTINEZ I m sure cares an enemy fo life. DORIS MALTOUSKY And happy is her nature. LEO McCORMlCK I have lived no errpfy days. LARRY MCILWAIN There is a laughing devil in his smile. BARBARA McNELLEY A rralden ol pure delight. HARRIET MEYER l-low sweef are lhy iips srrllrg and thy crow as The open day. DORA MIANO No receipt opere+h the hearf Eke a true friend, EDITH MIDGELY She follows her course straight and sure. GENEVIEVE MILLS And sfilf they gazed and still rhe wonder grew lhaf ore small head could carry all she knew. SIDNEY MINER And cerfainly he was a good lellcw. LILYAN MINTZ There was a sol? and pensive grace, A cas? of 'rhoughf upon her lace. MARY MIYASAKI Her presence was like The shining of a Iiqhl No? for ifsell, but for 'rhaf if shone upon, DOROTHY MONTGOMERY Friendly and noble, and genlle. GAIL MORRISON In action laifhful and in honor clear. JAMES MURTA My fhouqhfs and my conduct belong To myself alone, CHARLES MYERS He spoke and in The bosoms of The crowd sfirred every hearr. EUGENIE MYERS I am off:-To heel, Apollo. AYAKO NAKAUCHI Work-work-work! My labour never Tlaqs. LOIS NELSON I slepf and dreamed tha? lile was beauty, RALPH NICKELL Arms fc which fran re er Fame afford. ROBERT NORVELL The sweeresf hours Thar e'er I spend Are spenr among The lassies SAKIKO NOSE Grace was in all her sleps, heaven in her eye. ROBERT OGLESBY A man whom Trurh and wisdorr leads. HARRY OOSTERVEEN The reasoning cl the strongest is always the best ALYCE ORMSBY Like a radiant hope herself appears Vlfirn hear? elafed and joyful eyes. DOROTHY OSTROVE She was merry, but modest and genercu SARA OVSEY Brighl eyes black as a burning c a SYLVIA PARTER The hear? desires The sou! a'+ai's. RUTH PATTERSON Well spoke was fre 'raiser ard a wma' 'aNar:11la'r. BETTY PERRIN ln her very quiefness there is crarfr. MAU RICE PLANK Is life worfn livinc? Yes sc cm. as e f- s wrong vc riqhi FRANCES POLLACK Always ready lor 5 ioyfcl 'arv, HELEN QUICK Qualify nc' Quarfhy. ALVIN RACHMAN And happy is his nature. IDA RASKIN She lives to build, not boast, DOROTHY REEGLER She was a creature ot delight, HYMAN RESNICK Ile was a free and iovial man. VIRGINIA REILLY She wallrs in beauty Iilxe the night. MARGARET RICHARDS Wholesome as air and genial as the light. MARJORIE RICHMOND A maiden tair in slenderness and grace. DELBERT ROBINSON FRANKLIN B. RICE Nowhere so busy a man as he And yet he seemed busier than he was. Content to lcnow, and be unlcnown. DONALD ROLPH Beqone, dull care, I prithee, beqone. HERBERT ROSEN Much might be said on both sides. SEYMOUR ROSENTHAL Quietness bespealcs might. ROSS ROTH None but himselt can be his parallel, ERMA ROY To live as gentle as I can, CLARENCE SAUNDERS And ever honored tor his worthiness. MELVIN SCHWAB ELIZABETH SCHUMACHER And smilingly, she agrees. I-Ie trames his mind to mirth and merriment. KENNETH SEAMAN A penny tor your thoughts. MAXINE SEBURN Well fitted in arts, Qlamorous in Grms. DOROTHY SMITH IDA SEGAL A woman who made her way, Every virtue, every grace. all were thine. STANLEY SMITH I must be measured by my soul. JACOUELYN J. SPELLACY Oh triend, so true ot soul. SARA JANE STILWELL Like a ovely tree She grew te womarihood. JAMES SULLIVAN GLADYS STEIN She lcnows her heart, she lcnows her rninds A lfniqht without tear and without reproach. ALPHA TAKAGI Let not 'ny strength be spilled tor naught, MITSUKO TANIGUCHI CHERRY TAKAHASHI l wonder, seeli and peer and ponder, A rep e 'vpe of good he-'sic fvcmanhoco. CONSTANCE MARY THOMAS A secular grate is i ers FRANCIS TIPPLE I have pondered uocn this unintelligibe world. Fi ANA MARIA TOVAR Whatsoever is right to that wf'l she be a party. CHARLES TRIM He was a man To hold againsT The world. WALTER UDIN I mean To accomplish much. DOROTHY URIE Charm ThaT will never die. DOLORES VALENZUELA A pleasanTer person you never spied PAUL VAN LOON A quieT man wiTh quieT sTrengTh Whose soul sings music's charms. JAMES ARTHUR VAUS. JR. l am armed wiTh more Than cornpleTe sTeel- The iusTice OT my quarrel. ELISSA JEANNE WAGNER Has passed To where beyond These vo es There is peace, HENRY WARD My ThoughTs This morning are as Tangled as my hair. SHIGERU JACK WATANABE I-le, The man we honor, peerless, generous and greaT, WILLIAM WILKINSON An honesl' man's word is as good as his bond. JEANNETTE WILSON She enioys Emerson and appreciaTes Jiggs. MARGARET WILSON OT merry Tun, ouTlasTing youTh, WALTER WINEBRENNER Cheer up, The worsT is yeT To come, RALPH EDWIN WISE Ah! YouTh, ever-laughing youTh. NORMAN WONG T-le who is Tirm in will, molds The world To himselT LORETTA YAGER O lovely woman! NaTure made Thee To Temper men KEI YAMAGUCHI ThaT Tace OT yours loolcs like The TiTle page To a volume oT roguery, DICK SAULQUE LILLIAN MOST PHILIP BOULIN LALA IRWIN Preswdemf Vwce Presudenf Buswess Manager Secrefa DON FELLOWS MISS P HERRING MR GARDNER MRS SARGENT Treasurer S'37 CLASS GFFICERS and SPONSORS I I . E . I W if I I . W I D I I I I 1 ,i I , W . PHILLIP BOULIAN LILLIAN MOST VIRGINIA LEUSINGER JOHN JONES BOB ROSENBERG LOUISE WATSON VIRGINIA BOYD LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN S 37 EPHEBIANS camm shy GEORGE MARKS 35 ,. L 4 K X I R RAY ALFRED ACKLES vnmow Keex cu? Q Q avec: ws s xped I Ac.: IvnIy Novhmg Have Tmkmq to my5eII LOUIS ADELMAN X fc? LI co Q e Jafes AJ I an ro remhv , FUMIKO AKIYAMA Q' .3 wn Nwcvra 3 AGNES ALBERTOLI dmv e kms 1 aw v NEAL ANTHONY ALLEN rn ASOUIH S a 5 Q vs Nm nu Ls? 2 31 r we CHARLES ALPHIN rvbmIor P J vw rv 1Ir You uc N' Gayrormr S LOUIS ALTBAUM A ccurmrf Spar? Be-P Basxcma N if I IE II 3 FUMIKO LOUISE AMANO LSVYIQIICIIU CK G Soovs Hafe Lorq swaps cI.s fades JOHN ANDERSON Ickrnrne EC A refharw ea ' Denham JENNIE CHRISTINE ANDRADE Expect fc rvQI or Q ear avd her gr c Clubs G A Soamsh Tr MICHAEL ARGANDER Gyrfnasncs H ne OS:sswf1s ROBERT ARMSTRONG Ir mek a rf regs afe D GEORGE ARMSTRONG Nwcnrarv CL.Sar Amr' 1 Grs Hate Smowes YAYEKO ASANO az nb FLT Lxe Dano LEE ASBURY QV Y L HE c Huve Che DOROTHY ASKENAZY Newspa r p N cm As-4 CMM rfe 4 M J s vc ce IRVING BABBITT LL: 'Liqhtw-I , 5Qc,'s3I.. V 2 Ihbmu- , .1-2 Iriswvo C- ' ., J' .' ' I- V, ,- rsd EUGENE BACIU NICIQQ, ,: '. b'fY f: rr' LIKE: Wcr',f, L' Mew, ELMASE BARSAM 1 . 'fit rr , Ie: ,Q , JEANNE DOROTHY BATES IW: rio Yo I-IawaII, 'klh-E1 -21' ge: o .HaIe: :' ', .Q '-2-2, ALLEN BENNETT 3 -' on J' cy, 5:-' H: - L r, -' fx. KARLTON MOORE BENT SM: S. Offcez S u-des? Bocv presides- i4 9 Ig ' Hgh ez .', e. ' -: 1 N. k. sz, JORICE GERA.LDINE BERKEBILE V W Nkknarfw-I ,:N-:Pa A431 e:RobK'r' -.1'. 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S PETE JAMES BROTSIS AME 'bf' E'e: ':n Efq 'een 'XJ :ww Sf-3 Lure: Dnfjfg. Hmm TfIgO : FRANK BROWN AIM: C vl Se-'.' :e Ac'-, Euei' 'Q NUR, A: v 'es. 55.5 G'-ee C .O S:cf's. fre: Vf. 1 5: NORINE BROWNSON N:f'3'Ye: N AW-Mare R: 1'-:3 s:: f L fe: Ye :A 'Ci :VNS A 'D 'ez ' 'Nh FDS. '-Iyer She: 1 CALVIN BURT NIQPJWCZ 'C3'.' LI'-3 Sfife. Haw-' ERQIISD. CJ e vs e-'sf- '-5:15-P 'I g' 2 a WILLIAM HAROLD BYRENS AIM: C:'O:'a':R ,:A.ef, N :vamet 3' .. LIRe: De-Vis, I-Ie'e' Offs. JANICE LOUISE COLWELL E1-e:f 'O: G: 'O CO3 ege: A:+Iv es T'I-Y G A.A, G f S Liag Lie: To . 'ew ::I3.'es, JEANNE CALDWELL CO':e'f F J-ESI. N':f'3 'e' PQ- I L fe: WANT: 'Q :Y ,sIc, HJ'-3' NI' A 's BARBARA JEAN CANDEE AIO1: MIssIOr'af,. NIcxfa e: Barts?-ef LIRQ: PI'e m's. Hafe: RDOE Doys afc :mer pevs. I DORA MARIE CANDELARIA I I Ar'RbIfIO': AvIa?fIx, Nfckrar'-ei IDOOIS, ' I 1 LIxe: Le c'I PIe. H3'e: Cooidrq, V ROBERT RAYMOND CARLSON , 'f AI :: Physfeiy. NIcIcra e: BOO.' LIxe: DrIvIrq. Ha?e' WJ'-3rrWeIOr S5915 DORIS CARTER I jp, AIM: MDSID Teachef. NICIC'T3 I'3I 'Ja:r'e, ' ,Q LIke: Lefvoms, Hafe: RaIrI O- ' DEQ says. EDWARD ELVER CARVER AIM: ArchIIecT. Affer Graa.a?Tcv: Cc ege. Nlckrarfez IIDLJIK9. LIke: Gda. Hate: SOphIsfIca'eu pe::pIe. BENCITO CASTILLO AIm: SaIeSmaD, SOON: 'BU FO:'b3II, LIke: PDWOKID PIe, H3'e: H:wI'g fo ropes? I,fSeII. LOUIS WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN Aim: CoIIege Droiessor. CIDDS: Laflry C.S.F., EOReOIarI. He'e: R ceIvIrIq 99:0 'D Iesfs. WI'h 2nd Chafee: Ream 'ess bD1 IfR Mor CECILIA BERNICE CHAVEZ ArwOI Of: DesIq1er, NIckfa e: 'C-e. CIDIJS' Lefferwowerj LIT. GDIIJ, G-.A.A. Hare: Roberi Ta,IOrIsII boys. FRANCIS CHIERICHETTI Exmecf IO: GO fo L,A.J.C. SOON: TermIs. Lwe: Peawfs, Hafe: Be Ruff wafer '3.ceIs. FRANCES ELSIE CLAWSON A,mbE+Ic': Bookkeesen NIck'3Me: Frar'cIe. LIke: Wa'e'rfIeIcrs. I-Iafe: Medfq buffom R: es WADE DOUGLAS CLUTTER I1 BeIrf'Of': Two years. F': 1 W'Ife DI:1qeOr IVIICVIQBIT. Lke: R.O.T.C. HARRY JAMES COLE AI : WeIder, Exoecf fo: Avewd Fry- WIQQIFS. LI1e- Worr Sfcz, Hafeg Pe::.IIe w'O ': If:v A MARVEL RAYMOND COLTON AIM: Ufon prIr'er, Affer Gfaauaiof- Tfaoe SCHOOL LIRe: Pdf? SI-Ion, Ha'e: NO'-DRIOD wcffefs. DON MAURICE COMINSKY AIr': AefO'aD+IcaI E'g7'eer, Exse-:I IO: GO 'O J.C. L ne: Wa'ef'feIo's, Hafe: TIq'f Coliars. ANTOINETTE NANCY CONSTANTINO 1 Q AI : BeD-f, One-favzf. NI ckmarve' DOIM' L'fe: Dafbfg. Hafe: C:':eIfea :eO:,Ie, LAURENCE GERTERUDE COOPER Af'D ':': De 3 TecH'I:'aR. OH':e Se: I of I-':Ne' L'1e' B .e, P-43'e: PeOO'e AR: skew 354. PAULINE COOPER AIM: Sfefoqraseer. Exzez' ':: Eve' Meffcz 'a H 'AD NIIf'3 ?' 'Pea' I-ef Lfre: 'J5': O. BUD COWLES N'CIf'3 'e' Buz. A L c'- Lzwef. Lfe. M 1. '-Ive C:t:3'.'. KENNETH LEO CRAMER A ': CO e'i 2 A Si Expec' 'O' G: 'D E'i'f I-V QC5 S S:: : Besese , LIke: SEM: 13' e: 'q. EDWARD WILLIAM DAVIS N'ff-we 5' Awe'-er' r-fn-Q W ,ve Czwes 2: : :af '-'1'--5':'Sr EUGENE BENJAMIN DAVIS Av- Sfgey, N :fy-A Ee'- C ,ze ,rf E,e-'B' P S XJ JOYCE DAVIS XL Nfffawe Jess. A : :' S cg., Av L fa D 5, 'Q Jazz. re: F's'. I lb VIRGINIA DECKER 'Q C,.'se' I-'che E::'c ':s. Nfzffawe 'S W F ' Ai' fm: H. P Sez. L':'3',' G.A,A. '-Ire: '.:. EVALEEN MAE DIETRICH H CU se F, e gf L3 3.312 Crf: 'fr' 347- 'qw' Q S:':: lI DIS, CMOS: La E. wiv. LIU. La Y HELEN BEAUMONT DIXON vv C4 w rxer rrof1eI r L II Y up Hate Sl Hqbe YI FREDERICK WAYNE DODGE Lchdv Q Ivvr SgorS W VSLU, I v .3 MARY ALICE DOWNING Lcrenir xcem C W Q C PAULINE MARY DUBOIS Lrs L rf EDWARD CHARLES DUDLEY JR r wvrg WFSeffJ 3 ROBERT DU VAL for Aver Gmc: a'cr .nr HUP DP JACK DYE if V CLARENCE ORVEL EDMUNDS C 3 I I' GEORGE ALLAN EVANS awy f Icxrarfe Trav books or Chma ELOISE FARMER L rf C V1 Ti SOL FEINZEIG Sports w I e C Q L re Mohov pwcur-is We E Q DON KEITH FELLOWS Amon or A coco a Ms? N B cr: we Pho cqragfy Hee U ALENE FLEMING irr ans? ww fc F SecomiCh1mcL Acaoe rsc 1 nr JAMES VHAY FOX xecffoTveIor1eorf r I e Loafwq Ha e Sww q rfusc MARCIA FRAMPTON rbmcm sychoIcgIsf L s:bIe I sc HaeCgr VERN FREEBERG tumor dr a me I 6 ycx JOHN FREILICH Icxmame: ree-WMI. we: Sims. Hafe-1A Man s mam. FRANK LAWTON FULLER 1bIA n' Am? ro OIG 'sfi Icxnavue: I Oc' o q . Ivhifzs' H'-Y aIAdarfsor HIQI' ' 0 I. 'rs' as f' JEANETTE GANAPOLE :mbI' 'wj .USIC ri EQ, NIC n ,: sad Ie: erscn wifh sense OI Imvwo. -t f '- . LORRAINE GARCIA W: ' f dass Seve! . Lie G' RAYMOND GEORGE Nickname: ayf Awbiviof' Buskgss ' , I g' ,rvrf Hare: Raiwy Gays. YVONNE MARCELLE GERARD Ifvw: Good secrefarv. L'ke: TaII, oe Ir a - I-Iafez FreckIes. JANE CAROLYN GIBSON Im: Derfis I ark NIC Ia' 2 G'ct. Llkeg Merrv-qorrowds. HaVe: GI cfs. KATHERINE GIBSON r ,I ' . NIC raf'-- ' gms-f ' ,I . AC, ww' 3 , LESTER GIBSON V ICKV4 ' I ES. 'CI O' O' 4 3'TI c':'f9 'K '- -Jiqqing, Hate: Fa ,I e. BETTY GIVEN Nkrmnfrw' B-efh. Liv: Hmwsgnf U s Huff-' MJrIqo'r1S, - BLANCHE GLUSKOTER AIU -A I sewfefqar.. Chas T.:, 'Q Sm Ia' Haw: Smbcgrrress. ALICE MIRIAM GOLDBERG AH: dw' Secfefau. N :v'a Q: A LR-L R151-f' TJ. V. H314 1 'g .1 - mvme VAN DALSEM AV- rI.'I'ff Juv MIIIMS, IRENE MURIEL GORDON A Adress. Lwre: C'r.w e Q Du a' Haw: Gcuv Q f'S. JOHN THEODORE GRAFF A r,I 5': E'q -Ge' Ntwnnez ' G. LI-ff' Ma Hvff EIL. LOUISE GRAHAM hcIU A If fu c,qs acua on: s' Lea L, L gr Go to T YY. L EI E, OVW. N-cvanf-' Gc':- A-'L,',' Gm-' J Lv Mfffs, HM' B,,g ALVIN GRANCELL N :r'.1 'g- GH . A 2 A gf- 1 E-:Lys Wg'-'1':.:: 1, L-5 Di J MILDRED GRANT N5.'3 e V L, A :' ' E- if . C131 L .VS H? H2 i'g'S '. MARIANA DOLORES GRAS A ': 5-JUN L:s'3'2'. N 3-'H' 1- New C.:s T.: 'Q L't:'a'. S:1's' L-e S:'.. EDWARD ROBERT GUHL Ag., fain. . ,-, ,, , L Q. C I Q '13'l' Il-lt 1' WT ' ','5. VIRGINIA MARIE GUINON N.-'Vu VI-sq. CH -' C-ws I . -' Sw M fg, '-JH R4-cf sciws. DOROTHY GUNTER N 1-'awe' Did C -L' T -Y. . -L A Q21 1 S21 Haw' 531- sf-:' KIYO GUSHIKEN Ciwe :'1 L55 A'qe as H g' :1'g:. A -' C's'..' Efzfi' ': Wz'-, L'-re: V.s 1. JACK RAPHAEL GUSS A 'L,Ivm'JQ.r'1 S' E-:-fc' 'L Eh' Lf O WI Seach CPA' ie- SG- C'5'L'C1' s BETTE CLAIR GUTHRIE C S s ' C H s S CLJS iii 16'I ' Du 'g .4 P E 'Q-. cf L J.' '.,' ROBERT ARTHUR GWIN N':r'a e' BCC. Af' La'-.eh L'-Q' Hawdfar r us'c. Haw' GNL. : FREDRICK HALL Nlqkfaw-e' 'Freof Ah DWL' Desi L' WWQHS Us V is 'rv-esdgavcr, Aciixfrfes' Bas-mera' za 'n.c,'. Haw' G W me - 'cz Lck JAMES MILLARD HAMILTON NTL-name: ' Haw. Ac vm' A Car' Llkez Campus. Haw' F gs. NILES EDGAR HANSEN A :Basf1baI! Never Exm-rf fo' GQ: fe Nf, e Da e. N :vane Owlwf JOHN WAIN HARRINGTON A1 :AY'n'a'G r,RIo'. Exoec? fc' G6 'Q U, C. L. A. Lim' Aercfemks. Huw: Sway. opus LAS I-mugs HENDERSON Dec mas Nwcxramez Doug. A'1bmo': Ma,or. Abe' qraduaiion: Newspaper rerwoffer. Hate I mes' YONEKO HIGASI-II E-I mv In ANS-ro cfcfess SHIRLEY HETTLEMAN Aher graoua'I:': E e' Wooccm. s. Cuts TRY Tvolvq. LTRS: Bynes. Haw' CH-2 A7s v. womI schcof. CL,:s: SM'-H fq! Jura: 5 Lve: Sports. Haw: Ivachvny. GRACE AUDREY HILL Cqrmse: Cc 6rcInI. Adlviwt W'f,f. L5 e ami Ilbrau. Eff Ce'aa3. Llkw' Tc faw. HARRIET HILL Nbvaws' Harm. A c 'c' J:L aVs'. L -L' Offeqe sc:-rs. Hare: Belwg caIIe: Pen. s s s'ef. ESTHER BERNICE HINES NIcIcra 1e:- PI'vc9by. A 'bI'3c 'E'1f'ICe' Luke: Darcmg, HELEN MIRIAM HOLMBERG Nic C Cl A Co e 'f 1'G ':' - v W: ,J T., L-6 Beers. Ha'e: Pownal' hefces. KAY HIROBA Nfrfaweg BI , Cane :rQr A1 a C'a Vaf Nx.,s L A. PLS LMP- Aff- JOHN ROBERT INDERIEDEN Nic-wane. ' Tqcbyg' ATN' Law,e'. A:'w7v,: Fcc1baII. L'-fe MM'3'. s 'L ARVID INGELS Cease' I'c,s e :Hs A: v'w C 'CS Lia Wen W? 'a cs. FRANK TADAO INOUYE NJ grqweg Tails 9. AI . Fc-'iq' '-SL C' I we 'e 's :c-f's. WI se t ze W:'f 'i' C.S F. LOLA INUI CQJS-E C: 3. Cane 1'1 L.. L 'L Rf-31 'q. LALA LOUISE IRWIN AV S'f:'uqraL'xef. Ou Le Sz' 1' A.e Se:'f' L-fei B3 SHVL, Ha'-E' BH-fq 23 GL: SMI MAX HENRI ISOARD A W' 8.54555 Q--:J JL A:'e' q'J',. A J , R32 i C ,L rg R-2:5 HEDWIG IRENE ISRAEL N g-'e f- '-1e e. Av' MA: 3' 1' ' ,-I Swiffs '-we Be'c za L: I-'edge MASARU ITO Nz-': I V15 A--LN' Cv' 5' '-- L1 A 'f'Ls ies-f-'ze F. we L-' Egwie JOSEPH RODNEY JACKSON Cf- E'f's'zn. E-:L-1' '. 31 ' I- Tar' r-am 925 e WILLIAM JACKSTAFF NIC-'a 'e: B' CJ - L A'.'1 : L.: D'aff'c. FELIPE ALONZO JACOBS Nickhaooe: PhiI. Amoitiori: Lawyer. EXDECI Io: Go io coIIege. Like: Ice cream cores. RQUTH JAFFEE A hi Ac'ress. Like:Horseb.1ckri1i1q. Hafez People Iahcihq when I'fr' reaoirq, MILDRED JAPPE Nickhawe: lIiie. Aire: Coswife desiqren EXDECT 'oz Work ih feIeD'o'e owcez H31-3: P,f:JIe 1 s . CAROL RAE JENKINS Nickname: DoHy. Aim: Amhor, CIUDS: Gm s L Tri-Y, Liferary G-fIo. Like: EIissa Larui, ROBERTA JENNINGS it Nicrfamez Bcooie. Aeinifioriz Be Q gooa wife, Like' Bei'g rrunrriecl. HMC: Homework, DONALD KENNETH JEPHCOTT Ar CiviI efqi'eer, CMOS' BeIs:' Myh Laf . Life' Rowdies. H1fe:ErigIish. CLARA J EW Course' Cor'imerciaI. Exoecr Io: Work. CIub: Chriese, LAWRENCE JOHNSON Ni:1riarrie:'Red. Aifv: Foo'rbaII :ine Like: Model 'T's. Hafe: Wiridbaqs. JOHN JONES Aiif: Che-'Y icgi e'qif-een Acfivifesz N3'h CILD, Epheoia' Like: Poerrf. Hare: Risifg eariy. MARY JONES Nickrarvwe: Marie Aim: Leader oi 3 girls' bari. Amer gr:adua'lo': Work in movies. Like: Skafirq. DAVID EUGENE KARR Nickraroe: Hayseed. Acuvify-Sh.ae'1G':vef Like: Hof dogs and roof Deer. HERBERT KAUFMAN Exo-ec? io: Go fo coIIeqe. CIJQ' Leagle .vi 5 Goverhfferr, Lure: High iufoioq. H3'e: H3-Meg ' S MERRIE MARIKO KAWATA Aivri: Docwr. Exoec': Coiege or work. r-I D Ciucszl owe Eco'or c, G.A.A. Like: fa i Q. JAMES ARTHUR KELLEY A-ire: JourhaIisT. CI.ibs: Boys' League, Giee. Like: Dowaid Dsck. Haie: The dock in 4fh Deriofn IONE KING Haie: Work. Nickriarwe' Rea. Arfcifiorz Designer. MARGY KING Ar'DiTioP1Moc1eI. 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A'-:':f -- L --1 EJ's 43?-X NJ H' pr - HELEN ELIZABETH LUNDSTROM A- 2 C i':s mrse. Exnez' 'JIIVVZ'1 3 1 S C .sz Gifis League. L fe Sw ' fq. HENRI MILTON LYONS N':-'3 'e: -Iyf. AW- Reifiq-e'3':r T'5'a 1 J L -fe' S':c 'g. I-4e'e: Ti 'J G3 3-Jgqefs. VICTOR HARRISON LYONS N':f'a e' Legs. Air: S: col 'eazhen AWE' qr3':,3'ic' Wan .VJ Ja.:-PQ. Haw S DOROTHY MAE MACKEY Nkvarfe' DOH-e, AV S'e'gg' Exzei' 'Cz A'fe':1 J, C. L e' D3': g ANDREW MAGGIO N':fm3 'e' Away 3'Cl R z Crzirers. A 'o 'J1 DQMS Lie: Basics I. I-Ie'e: Crffq gifs. DON RAYMOND MAINHURST. NICKVZGVWEI Denis Dum. Aww: O54-ce W, L le: Greta Game. Ha?-3: To Loaf. ROSALIE MINNETTE MARKS Nicwame: Ro. A'r': Social sew':e wow Like' Maia' Spaqk-3'Ti. I-Infer Veqemoias. LENA LEE MARMELSTEIN Niivamez RQUMQJ1. Avy' Onzrrz su Excecf to: Se? married. I-Ia'-e:W:1s JOYZELLE MARTIN Ni:Km 'f:: 'Jozeif Affbificviz Hzwe Maker for YE 1 LQ-ce: Difdwiwq, Har-33 S'i,3,, ROBERT MARX Nic-mare: Bob. A'nbi'ior-: Big Dusiwess Wa Exsecf Io: Go fo U.C.L.A. Acfivbiesg Sp:f's, :J 5 J JAMES MAXWELL Nicvarvie: 'Maxf' Airn' Pciificiad ExLe:i'YO7AYIer1CI U,S.C. Line: A QQ31 1' VIRGINIA MCADAMS Nic-Nome: Gimriie. AMCAYD D J 0 Like: Piero. Hafe: Piave ssc s JEAN MAUDE McDONALD AiM: Privave secreury. CI,,DI Tri-Y iuviio 5 Lire: Perioifn. Ha'e: Ruvinq For ones. SCOTT KEY McINTYRE Nicwamet Pefe' md Mag Aim: Ar: ,... Euecf fo, Work for NafiofJ1Bi5c, Cor'X:.3'.. Haw: Dawes-some of New. THOMAS CRAWFORD McKINNEY Nicvafe: Guia, Like: Fnviiososm, HSE: Giris. FRANCES McWATERS Nicwarve' 'Red a :1 FrahIf Lire' Dancing, H:'Q:Mw1e 5 GEORGE MIDGLEY Corse: Cc mef:a. Ai . Ac::,'?af+. EffoLoo acLkTs foec . K cf ic . ie. emi. CHARLOTTE MILLER Nicmorwe' CFC sn. A si'ion' Wwe J Live: Si'g g. Have: Ho'-anon: NAOMI RACHEL MILLS Nigvfame' Dee. Aim: Ccqr' L'-re. Lsfgnqes. Hvez Hfzgzcr s FIDEL MONTES A D'31'sWad Elaegf '31 Wcff 3'l 3 s C.:s' S:3'7s M.s': See. Lili- M ESPERANZA MORALES N 5-fnawe Es:-Q AF' DJ'1S3'. C.:s:S:3 s', T,: q See. L-fe'3,i'e' 5 5 NANCY MORRISON A ': Bccff-ee-se' A: v es' CMV a e - L fe: JJLI, N 'E 3 Seca' 1 C':':e. E3 F' 3 , JAMES ALLEN MOSS N I 3 '5' JI k-. Aiwf EX'i'f.' Cf' C .:s' See Sa:e', L'-fe Mmief r 1' 3' LILLIAN ROSE MOST 'v':f'1 L' Dia :':L. A '- -5 Qfe- Te: ::3. Haw Se 'Q '3. 5' ' P 'e'1'.SL i' f Q C3 1':' MAC MOTONAGA A--:giyf Qfgyfv' C315-'V S1f'1':. L 155 Mzv es. HE'-E' '-Ig 2'-C , JEAN ELEANOR MURRY A : ': Qi 'e5t'e', Abe' g'5:f5' 1' 2.2 - A. A:'f f-5 3.A.A. EMS -P-ig,-2 L'f-'- 1+ if-3 HELEN HATSUNE NAKACHI AV Nysf. N:-fame' SELL. L fe' Nm. 3.9 '-'re' P-23:92 ,Q 'Q 1' E+. CHARLES JIRO NAKAGAWA Nzvaa-2' Cuz' Ai'. f-e- 5,.s I 33 3 E fe' Wy' Eg N waz' 'e',. NIASAO NAKAZAWA HI ver gracmamjr f er C S F Haie O ner Hwqn Scnoo s MARY JANE NEIGHBORS pus Co In ArIs1D Mrs Marv H 6- E HIQP Dwdrurk FERN PAULINE NELSON cus I n Iarqua e xgec To r It I I I x CLYDE EVERETT NEWBERRY Uv I ron N f r Cn'iCS av rrwf S Her If PELLEGRINO NOAL I aes r veI as I re saI S a ALFRED EDWARD NORMAN An bmon a NIC rave I-rf rw means P R Overmre WILLIAM ERRICKSON NORTHRUP r' A IarI Excec? Work fk UUCP' Ha? Enq45I CECIL ELIZABETH NORTON awyer PP fo Enfer Us s QI F' UVSPCGCK VI II 3 FVFS ROBERT NYVALL 0 se Scwenuf OyoIa H Q En cwer Math NORMAN OGLANSKY I ores'e wc nare M ssxar e CaIIec C' :1 r W HERMAN OLSWANGER rn P vswcw Nwcxnarne Hevn x Ior Dina S I-IVF Honvwgrk JESUS PADILLA Wert Io Je erso A Ivny Muswc C HI n Cours Spurs ROBERT PARKER O Desugn an two Acrooafwcs Haie S oo CLARA PARTER vn Dxefman wc narne C we Mxss Keves Haie Fame S PHILIP PATTEN Inf Pwaninropwsf Nckna Pa y Ivnes Varsxfy IooVb3Il H Y Lzkf' F90 I ROBERT LEMUEL PATTISON JR A r' Cmernafoqrapner and Sound Enqlneer cknarne Pa' e Sour- 4 c s H r 'IOLJSGS BOB PEARLSON. N: eanesf fran r I3 . ec fo: vp 5- o I as :. 're HeIoIess wovnen. Ha1e:SenIor sweave 5. VIRGINIA LEE PERKINS 'rnz JournaI's+, NIckrTarnes:k ee rg' ugf ' Q: B Inq caI eo HaI1y's sisfer. Iubs' L ny. Lhem IJI1. PATSY EDITH PETERSON Granwnar ScnooI Ieac er. Nicknave, ar, 'Sz admin or. H .e: cw' Ie. ALICE PHILIBOSIAN '. Beaufy Onfmfor. Ike: Ins pe, ae: NIc3Ir'vgvv : f Cusfarc, FRYSTENE PEPKIN Wan: raveI. loc a'n 1 Fri5rv.' - arcwnq. Haw: ArpIe'poIIs ers, FLORENCE EDITH PORTER AIM: SInqer, s'c '-Y. Like: Avocacoes. BARBARA ANN POTTER .Jus-: Fence. Arfsf, N'cvfa , ans. I-: aw HARRY POWELL 'IvIIy: . '-Y 'I up. one M L. 'fy ' I' ese'e. Wowefd af: IS . CIUIJS: V . MORTON PRATT A E'QIneer. Nfcfenh' Mr,r'. Lfi' A' zona, Hun-: P, : vI'I and ZQRKA PRNJAT A Tflazd N zvrmrff ZU. L -fe: Hoc'-EI. Haw: Cgwic' 5 na ' ins, MARJORIE RUTH OUON AI Sag 3' Wmfer I' C '3. Nuufgvf- V 1'- Cidcs: S.A,A. Ccs c:c's E.IexIar Gee V DOROTHY DIANA RAPAPORT A 5 LYb'a a'. N :f'3f'e: Dc - ,fL'B:IIf'7e': H21 5C'o': :,r fL QH SAM RAPAPORT M A A A A .,I:i':r C' EMU QM: Mer: 1 'e. AC' v ' es' CVM' -L Sr -P-fi' Lff Ne1f,If.,I V 1 C 'S H.e'f'Ff1, ss--Hs Y I HANS RAUCH AI L 'c' Des? Nqvff E'g fe', Efrf P C ,LS S'3 : V,Si, , 5312 Gd ' ERNA ALICE REHER A Tfflz'-:'. Exif-1' 'z I- 4-'1U.C,LA N 'a 6 Ef e. '-Ie'-E' F53 Ere S. VIRGINIA LEE RHODES N1-'.3 e: Tw I A L'y.T-3:0 Af'e'G'ac.:':' DSC. Haw Dfzri, . Q L fn X. SARAH RICHARDS A' L 'z' cf' : Q: Cfxsf HH- 1- 'Q I ' V 4' -' E':'- ' H Hr' Sgr., CHARLOTTE MURIEL RINMAN E-Lei , A i': 'J' fu- -f L-f lit: -22 E': GERTRUDE RITTENBERG L, , LY, , sr A-4. Q. 1- BOB ROSENBERG A QV- LUCILLE BETTY ROSS A, ',,,.E,v N 5.--fb. V 1, H -- 5,4 RAY VRUDDELL A' ':.':i :fx A -fqwz. K, .AWD -,fplfsfl H... I LOUIS RUDMAN Ncfewez Lge. Cfw W' PJ' Ai' . .- F::':3 L fe- S::f's. ANDREW ROBERT RYGH A L:':' N '3ff'J'f-f E-1 Ncvawff Ava, I-nw S , RICHARD EDMUND SAULOUE A LN..-,-f Efrfcfw' A -'1 L'. . N DL-f Ha'f' M'K f,5 JOSEPH SAUNDERS I' N- LJ' 2 Ng--1'-ffl Jcf C asf C. r .. GEORGE MICHAEL SAWAYA AH Hf1'n.I,Ew1 . IW gulwg HJ., HAM., EDWARD SCHIFF I NJ'-'Y'-T R-fx, A 'n'g' Aq'Q,'..H R-snf . -f S ': :'I,. Haw: Os'e a'3c'. SYLVIA SCHWARTZ Ccxsez Ccmmefc CII, A' Safe Sew 1: VV:'f Al'-if Q'3c,a'Ic J. C, LY-2' Se' Bra 'g. MELVIN GEORGE SEBURN A :I'lc'g W'I'e' N':rfJ'- fi MI '. Lie, F:c'I:3I'. Haw: Hal' 15, effefz, WARREN ALBERT SELF Nkxfawf-' Bun AV' GMA EXIF-CI fc Tfsvf LH, T' ' ' Q ATSUKO JUEN SHIGEMATSU N 1r'n s-' 'A'sIe. AIM' Teafwzf. L -I P--:,f'vI'q M5s5wvf-5. Huff 1 TL rv f.:.:+'1S'vw x VIRGINIA VALERIE SHOEMAKER .I vrfqf-J' AHf.w,ff FII 'Q CII'- E-:' 'L Efvw r,..sIv1-Ss II III uf II-I A' 'Iv MILTON SHULTZ Nfqrna' E: MMV WNV. Cvwsf Cf AUIVINZ Shdefr Gave-r'v'f,vv'. II-fr' Sz RALPH sum A ff . 4 Aw EIIW., NIC-me e. C- T EXDQU fo,A1Yew1 Emu WIqqIf L' e' Bo' '1 5 K . r wg. 'Pon a 1rf'a'f HENRY N. SILVESTRI 'XI 3-vyfgg Haw, A '1 Am '9C'. Auf ' Guin' cf: Afcf'-ec'.faI Dfahiq AQ v M S', EDITH KINGDON SIMMONS Nivawe' Ea: 5. Aw' S-eUf':'.. Exre-Q' 'iz G1 ': B.s f-ss CQ' eq--. L rf ' HELEN JUNE SIMMONS AML Q Bf-af. OL'-fivz' Ev:- ' ' LfL S'J'Q. P524 S','- L.: rf 1' ALVIN PERCIVALE SION N:,,3,,,, g,,.4 AM Q, C41 2, DNV. ,.,.. :'l.4,, ,4 N, SARAH SHIRLEY SIVEN Nffe'-f Sys A -Rf-'eww' Hang .-' 1-'g 'e9:','f 'Av' N3 f ' BETTY SMITH Ng-'awe' 5e's. A lrznif, S A- U G'a:-3':' 4 C H31-3-, : KENNETH SPARLING Ngfahe Kefm, A S .,'.' ,f? E'23. Hg , N ':i:.. MARY NELL STANLEY N:-'ive' Ny- A ,,L M: I 5, , ,.:., 'H JANET STEPPLER -N ,,,:.,, pwej, ANZ. , A,.,.- . -f S: 'Q is If S'-V1 'u. AGNES SULLIVAN :-I c.,,,,,i-' ,q1-,',, f HQ? D,-. Qq.,., GUSTAF SWANSON N -'l'- '.ss, A' I ' ' Fm ,-- ,.'.': Hn- v ' : LA WANDA SWANSON X.. A E ef-,If ,cw LEONARD SWANSON AH 2Ruf1I0 Announcer. Exped to Wor 3 HO Lwkeg Breaded veaI, HENRY TAYLOR A.r'IbIIImv - Cwfrmvcal Eng N Q H If Lwkfei Havmq A good Uwe I-IJIC Peop P o IaIk foo EUGENE TEMKIN N'CIf'm'Ifvj GQrxg Cy AWN qradumiof: U C L A LII: Model If CHARLES THOMAS Nwxgkrmvvf- Fro'1v:AIo r 3 EDWARD KURT THOMAS NI'-wa'-I-' 'Elm E Tn f LI T 1 , . IU... r wJ If Rik GORDON TRACY NI trmve norm-. A D sI,1u:W11rr, LYSBETH TREE N 1-HJ'-Q' LINIH Curso: SUQIQI S' PUEY W NIckwa Q AIIQV qm KEIJI PETER TSUKAHIRA NI:f'3 R Refi AUP' C.P,A. LIP-i Car, rx P We shes. Have. D AL JAMES TURIACE Nikmme 'PJqI'nccI, 1 E1:wQIIc'GgIo U.S.C. L S O S NATALIE VALDEZ NI3rm3r'we' NaI.' Ro e Hye, Using lYWy gr YQ L RAMONA VILLAGRANA NICIcmarv'e N p rw b L Ir S' Q q IQI Ir' L I, , , s cc Lk-3: Texas qIrIs. 1 s q ur cfm 5 ns JUAN VIVEROS AIr : MeIaI worker, After qraduaf Fadory in CIuC: Boys' League. LILQ: Spows CALLIE MAE WADE Nkkname: 'Mae 'AIm' Ecorvorv Cs BCI' HJIQ: Lobsffkf. DONALD WRAY WALKER NIfkn.3 '0' DorI' bfom ELEANOR EVELYN WARONKER N ckmrre a a A15 L -19' Frfvir arf 5 FRANK JOSEPH WASHKO NI:x'3n'ff 'BIACK'-E. LIKO: Tre P Haw GI' 5 fhlnkfwg 'hm 'Ave II LOUISE MAMIE WATSON N :k'3vT1e 'p-Eff Wee. A D A LF-Y Smgr' IrNI', HaIe' U es ,f,,.vv-Q 0 3 LEONARD WATTS N' L Lx E Ai'IvI'., Tuck can J L S s ELLSWORTH WEIL Course' Sz Lwre' R.O.TC D MAE ROSE WEINSTEIN NIc-wana: 'MAIJIW L1-2' Chit 1 DI S Haw' Dff-sswg Im g. '. FLORENCE EVELYN WESTERGARD Nfrwvvm: Fm Like: P II 3 rr H 1'--' RQIIf-r'C0JS':-VS. WESTLEY MONROE WESTLAKE N 3 B I CJ iw ur. AI?-f' qr11uIJIvmI:W FRANCES WEXLER Aww: SIP-frg Jg er Ldv'-, C'.A.A L ROSEMARY ALICE WHITE M ',E.'XV4.g. 'r ' AI .JH V. Lf: I'v1'mI1IVIs3 H+ P I use 5 -, fd My ff, fwf- DON OLIVER ICH R w I N' Ep W I , ,4,,Y,,,: I 55 ,V N 'I' SM' ' 1 CEI' Cu 5 DON WILLIAMS N if' 'Case' A' '- 1fv:.w'If' J s C DOUGLAS WILLIAMS N jf' 1 - 3 A If 5 WYNAN WNYANT WYNANS A ' C.s',-- 1-fs A' ' 1' J L U- :1i- f ,S Hem A N' '5 FRANCES WOLFE K, I: CW- A A , -A E ,vw-'s KATHRYN LOUISE WOLFF NE'-'awe Wig: A f-' :wmv x T 1 LESLIE RALPH WUNSCH f-fs-1' BI fllb W. A H P CHIEKO YAMAOTO e c e G TED MERTON YANCEY ELIZABETH YOSHIOKA d U C RAY YOUNG Y PEGGY YOSHIKO YU KAWA , , pug MARTHA LOUISE ZABEL cal gh ARELENE CATHERINE ZIMMERMAN if 'nz' '-Mn. Amp 'ex a. .--'- er . CLASS HISTORY S37 CHAPTER I AND IT CAME TO PASS in The year IQ34 on The TenTh monTh ThereoT ThaT a greaT evenT beTell Tor lol There enTered inTo ThaT place called BelmonT a people whose like was never seen beTore. And They were called Scrubs by The people who had been There beTore The people did proceed unTo Their various work. Some sTruggled Through The iungles oT Language and TvIaThe maTics' and some Trudged even The never-ending sand' oT Commerce And when buT halT a year was pasT The land was covered wiTh a greaT cloud and a swarm oT dwarTs who knew noT Their heads Trom Their TeeT en+ered Therein. They did inTesT The land even as mosquiToes. BuT soon did They quieT down Tor They did learn who were Their lords and masTers. And so The cloud did pass The sun shone and They had enTered The land called Juniors CI-IAPTER Il AND IT WAS PROPI-IESIED This people would do greaT Things. The people Then did enTer a place and They did smell wonderTul odors and did conquer The place and obTained unTo Themselves Things wiTh which To saTisTy Their inner longings. IT has been said ThaT They did also acquire by sTrange sTraTegy cloTh wiTh which To cloThe Themselves. CerTain among The people did come upon a huge monsTer and They did conquer him also even unTo The end oT his Tail. I-lim They won by The sTrengTh oT Their arms Tor he was called The Shops. The people did come To a land oT beauTy and sweeT music. And verily did They learn ThaT The place was called The Eine ArTs. And They did pause There Tor reTreshmenT. Thus did They labor wiTh The sweaT oT Their brows, and verily They were driven on by Their rulers as beTore a TempesT. BuT lol The TempesT passed and They had come inTo The inheriTance oT Seniors. CI'-IAPTER III AND IT CAME TO PASS ThaT The Seniors did lord iT over all The place. They did hold wise counsel among Themselves, and verily did They choose wise leaders. Again did The people go TorTh even unTo a place called I-lisTory. I-lere The wonders oT The pasT were noised abroad, and The ruler did relaTe wonderful Tales oT oTher lands. Then, in a place called Science, The mysTeries oT The Universe The ruler explaineTh even unTo Them. And in a place called English The people learned oT oTher people, and verily They Tound many oT Things which have been called Books There. The way was rocky in some places, buT They were solaced in This wise Tor They knew ThaT iT There should be a Tlood They would Tind The place and TloaT Thereon Torever. And The Senior class did ioin wiTh The resT oT The people, which signiTieTh The EooTbaII Team. They did proceed ThereTor even unTo The enemy camp, and verily They Took unTo Themselves greaT vicTories. BuT They did win Tor Themselves high honors, and unTo Them was given Tewer OT The red marks which signiTy N's Tor Their greaT meriT. Then came a day oT greaT reioicing Tor iT was Senior SweaTer Day. And lol The ground was ablaze wiTh The color oT The sky aT noonTide. And The sun was rising on a new day Tor These people. IT was a Time oT The sorrow oT parTing, and verily I say some oT The people ThereabouTs did bursT inTo greaT Teardrops, which signiTieTh bawling. 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I U 'f ' . x, H A MATTER OF INTERPRETATION TO ALL OF US, To some more vividly, IiTe is a bombardmenT oT impressions. We see, and Then we Teel almosT concurrenTly: and whaT we see we Teel musT be TruTh, BuT TruTh is an elusive Thingt all ThaT we sec. Or Think we see, is in realiTy merely a maTTer oT inTerpreTaTion. The poeT, a dreamer, gazes aT The ceaseless singing oT a waTerTall, and hears in iTs TumulTuous voice a singing world. The scienTisT, a dreamer Too looks aT The same Talls and h's mind is Tilled wiTh The problem oT how he ma besT harness The ower inherenT in This waTer. Y F3 The lover OT naTure beholds a Tree as a naTural wonder. I-le sees The sTrengTh and beauTy oT iTs Trunk. I-Ie hears The music which The wind makes in iTs branches. He Thinks oT all iT has seen in iTs cenTuries oT growTh. The Timber experT looks aT The same Tree and he Too is IosT in conTernplaTion. I-low soon can iT be cuT down and senT down The river To The saw mill? WhaT price will The wood bring? The same Tree is The obiecT oT boTh Their aTTenTions buT They are seeing diTTerenT Things inTo iT. You and I may look aT The Torms and Taces oT sTrangers To our counTry and see in Them noThing buT shabbiness and poverTy The wriTer The inTerpreTer oT people looks aT These same alien Taces and sees wriTTen in Them The romance oT oTher naTions ThaT which we see and Think as a resulT oT ThaT seeing makes up our small worlds buT There are inTiniTely greaTer worlds To conquer beTore we see llfe and see :T whole I.Il.I.lAN MOST WITHIN THE FOREST The ToresT echoes wiTh wild woodland choirs The breezes sigh wiTh sooThing symphony The daTTodil nods mongsT her Tall green spires The Trees reloin wiTh murm ring melody The blossoms IITT Their Tiny cups and eye When Through The sky The moon rolls round and whiTe Some scarleT hued some brighT wiTh rainbow dyes We bid This silenT happy place good nighT High overhead sedaTeIy arch The elms And mongsT Their branches are The songsTers realms Qgmgyigvg HENDERSQN BEAUTY AND HAPPINESS I CLIIVIBED The TalIesT mounTains and There beheld The dawn L1ghT piercing darkness' NighT conquered by The rose TinTed morning' The sun in all :Ts glory rising once more mounTains yielding Their purple melTlng inTo gold oceans losing The darkness oT The nighT To Take on Their sparkling blue The deserT meeTing morning in a proTusion oT colors' Birds Trees Tlowers all awakening The earTh basking and reTreshing lTseIT in an oTher dawn All This I saw' I ROAMED The ciTy and Thcre I saw Thc beauTy oT man I saw The beauTy oT a crowd wiTh iTs sTunning accidenTal mixTures oT colors and Taces I saw The beauTy oT a skyscraper :Ts clear sharp lines reaching To The rooT oT The world I saw The beauTy oT a perTecT bridge wiTh rounded arch and span All This I saw' I spenT sunseT in The woods TwilighT among The Trees Tall oaks parT in shadows wiTh The leaves sTill vainly clinging To The gold oT parTing day Blossoms closing preparing Tor sleep Birds chirping Tarewell To The sun The Tragrance oT approaching nighT The sTars wending Their way inTo The heavens and The moon peeping owlishly Through The woods All This I saw' BEAUTY TOUCI-IED ME' I AM HAPPY' SAM RAPAPORI PARADISE A harem beauTiTul women wine Iewels TounTains playing in colorTul gardens Terraces laTTiced windows laziness and lisTening To OrienTal songs guiTars The Thousand colors oT The Tlaming sunseT The reTlecTed glories in The sea pounding on The whiTe sands The glisTening rain drops giving The ThirsTy Tlowers a drink innumerable colors oT The Tlower garden e TeaThery green oT The planTs The quieT oT The cloisTer The monk poises Tor prayer and mediTaTion The very sunlighT is holy The 'azz band swinging a syncopaTed song couples ing TroTTing STarlighT moonlighT a boy and a girl on a Terrace perTume oT Tlowers and romance in The air SouTh Sea Island magic moonIighT dark eyed girls music oT The waves and guiTars Dark oT The movie TheaTre movie idol on The screen and imaginaTion does The resT oo apple quieT rainy day in The aTTic Which7 NORINE BROWNSON 55 , I I SHADOW FANTASIES IN THE DEEP SOLITUDE oT The gianT redwood ToresTs oT NorThern CaliTornia a Teeling oT personal imporTance vanishes wiTh enTrance inTo a shadowy grove. The gianT Trees. hundreds oT TeeT high, obsTrucT The sun and TransTorm The world aT Their bases inTo a dim sphere oT Tlickering shadows and unnaTuraI guieT. The normal wild IiTe oT a ToresT seems To be absenT excepT Tor a soliTary hawk resTing in The TopmosT branches oT a Tower- ing gianT. In The cenTer oT The grove in a Tiny clearing caused by The Tall OT a decayed rnonsTer, The shadows, in response To The moving branches above Torm counTIess changing paTTerns on The ToresT Tloor When The eyes are parTly closed The dancing shadows seem To Ta ke Torm oT lITTIe Tigures prancnng and scampering among The Terns Barely visible beTween The gaanT Trunks a silvery river winds :Ts way Through The grove Tormung an avenue oT rippling moTIon dIsTurbing The TranguIlITy oT The ToresT The grim redwood gIanTs Tower over IT as IT In resenTmenT Tor The dIsTurbIng oT Their dum soIITude A TrouT snaps aT an InsecT and :Ts silvery splash echoes Through The clearing BuT gradually as The sun sinks Through The branches and vanishes behind The hulls The Tw lighT deepens The gloom and I am called Trom my aTmosphere oT dense silence and Tranquil soIITude HOWARD BOONE BEAUTY AFTER LIFE Hence vision oT shapeless Torm To TloaT and sTeo Trom billowing cloud To cloud Dark as nIghT wITh poisoned darT lvlarvelously high Though wIThouT end HaunT noT my abode OT dreams An endless world beauTITuI wITh pealTul organ noTes Vanish InTo obscurITy Nay Tear noT This mIsraTed monsTer Think I oT This as end oT all Verily The cooling hand upon a Teverish brow Cne s horrible Tumsh revealing sIns7 A magic egualed only by lITe ITselT Nay on soTT caT paws IT pads Fear noT Tor He has given and now He TakeTh away GenTly enveloping The spIr1T BOB ROSENBERG WILLIAM CRUMS BEST SHIRT AS LUNG AS HE COULD make TwenTy dollars a monTh Bull ThaT IS William Crum and The world were aT peace wITh each oTher Ten dollars Tor room nine dollars Tor Tood one dollar Tor Tobacco The sysTem was all worked ouT OT course Bull had his diversions his daily checker game aT WesTlake Park wuTh The gang and every Wednesday aTTernoon aT Three oclock sharp unTII six on The doT he played bridge IT dIdnT maTTer where or wiTh whom IusT so IT cosT hum noThIng and IasTed Trom Three unTII sux buT The big evenT OT The week was a sTroll ouT Hollywood Boulevard Bedecked in his Tunery a blue serge su1T oT cheap maTerIaI which aIThough IT had noT been paTched yeT was shiny and Tragulely Thin black shoes which were cracking buT noT parhcularly did you say7 ThaT was The beginning oT Bill s pride and loy Yes The mosT ouTsTandIng Thing abouT Bull was his shlrT And he knew IT As he would say Ten dollars yes sir a Ten dollar shIrT and ThirTy cenTs sales Tax WlTh a proud nonchalance and an unbuTToned coaT he saunTered up and down Hollywood Boulevard on his weekly walk IT was dark beTore he reached home and lnsTead oT preparing a meal he merely aTe a snack a peanuT buT er sandwich a cup OT rewarmed morning coTTee and pickle As he munched he ThoughT oT how Three years ago a lady ThaT he had done some gardening Tor had died and her son had given him Ten dollars and dis charged him For Three long years he d had ThaT shurT and you couldn T Tell ThaT IT had been worn over once or Twvcel a Tune shlrT none beTTer Every Time IT had To be washed :T was TreaTed wITh sacred care Finished eahng he prepared Tor bed Taking care To place his pre nous possessions careTulIy on The back oT The chair nexT To his bed Bill somehmes had d1TTIculTy geTTIng To sleep Tor he worried abouT nIghTmares one In parTIcular abouT being cha ed by an Indian wITch and Tomahawk He ThoughT :T came Trom playing cowboy and Indian while young buT I raTher suspecT ThaT IT was The dull pickles oT which he was so Tond However TonIghT Bull wenT To sleep aT once BuT his malady overTook h m Jumping suddenly To hs TeeT and grabung hs shIrT he began shouhng Ive go o aT lasT Ive goT you aT lasT and Tearing his sh rT To shreds W1Tha snap he awoke STTT ne Tor a sccond and Then relaxed Ten dollars and ThIrTy cenTs sales Tax gone JOHN JONES 56 . . . s , , , . I - I I noTiceable Trom a disTanceZ a Ten-cenT neck Tie, poorly Tied, TwisTing angularly Trom his collar.. . collarll collarll L . - 1 I I I I ' I V . I I . I I I I i , I , Ty u . ' ' ' i . ' , . ifie d Eouwose MAN EVER CONSCIOUS ol h s grealness ollen becomes a hanowcap lo humsell Thls as prurnar ly due lo hs ncorrecl concepluon ol lhus grealness He grows loo heavy and over burdened wulh ul consequenlly when lhe w nd ol hard knocks slrlkes hum ln lhe lace he loooles over When he loses lhus over confldcnce In hurnsell hc becomes normal agaln and conlunues hls growlng However having learned a lesson lrom has lrsl lall he soon learns lo vary has qualllles Jusl as a dlllerenl almosohere sweelens our lasle ol lvle so does varued grealness weelen lhe lude ol man He does nol pursue one dellnule course bul unslead he seeks many he does nol enloy one krnd ol pleasure bul he dellghls n many krnds We see lhal he becomes unconsciously grealer when h s lnle us balanced correclly Jusl as a chuld s leeler musl have equal weughls on each end so musl hls lule have equal weughls welghls ol deep lhoughllulness and loollsh lrsvolulues ol deep loves and delughllul romances ol dnsmal laulures and greal accomplushmenls Wllhoul all ol lhese qualulues he could never be greal We know loo lhal sn our own prlvale world we musl have wvlnessed al some lame greal sorrow In order lo apprecuale lully complele 'oy we cannol leel lhe relreshlng lasle ol a sea voyage or vacaluon unless we have had many years ol conlrnemenl Our lruends TD order lo undersland our klndness and helplulness musl have seen us al some llme an greal bullerness and sellrshness They cannol apprecuale our excnlable spurul unless Jusl as lhe huge eucalyplus lrees lo sland slralghl musl sway as much lo lhe lell as lo lhe r ghl so musl hc lde ol man be balanced lo lnsure subslanlfal lorward moving progress and lrue grealness VTN RTTL TWO ON A JUNE NIGHT WHAT DOES IT MATTER lhls lalk ol lurbulence abroad lhvs rumor ol armles on lhe move lhus lear ol economic cr1ses7 They have gone lo a hull where llowers are and lhere IS peace In lheur hearls Polullcrans quarrel labor leaders hurl challenges Wall Slreel pursues lhe uneven lenor ol :ls way whal does ul maller7 They have reached lhe hvlllop and found lhelr place and all lhe slars belong lo lhem especially lnduslrres slump and xnduslrues march Torward dividends are passed and dlvsdends are declared lhe larrners are larmzng beller and lhe mnners are IH revoll Whal does ll maller7 He holds her hand and speaks of love and on lhe wude canvas of lhe nlghl he palnls 'for her a plclure of lhem logelher always forever Republrcans galher rn solemn con clave Democrals galher IH solemn conclave Elecl lhus man' Elecl lhal rnanl Long speeches Clamor He promuses her lhe lulure he promises loyally he offers her home and all lhe love lhere ns or ever can be Taxes ruse pruces soar Bul who cares7 On a June nlghl wnlh Two Togelher whal does ll maller7 JEAN M LEOD WISTFULNESS SONG Whal can l say aboul songblrds Whose rhapsodnes lalllng line Resound so very much dearer Than ever could words ol mnne7 Whal can I say aboul llowers Whose pelals unllamlng br ghl Burn so much more lnlensely Than ever my phrases mnghl7 Whal shall l lell ol lhe shower Marchnng along lhe lane Or lhrnllung lhe brealhless garden Wllh eloquenl words ol raln7 And whal shall l lell ol sundown Gorglng wllh glory lhe glen Or lhe drawn swords ol sunrise Mlghller lhan lhe pen7 RONALD JAMES FLEMTNG- . . , - E . , l' A . I ' D l l g . . . . D V . . R I s - T - T A T A 1 - Q L lhey have seen us In an inlolerably bored slale ol being, -Our lives musl have a lasle ol everylhlng worlhwhlle. , A , 3 H Q 4 I v I . . n . Y . . . . Al I - TP . . I WHERE DO WE FIND HAPPINESS7 IN TRAVELING across counTry l was Touched by The lrTTleness oT exrsTence rn Those small vrllages where The Trarr hesrTaTed and Thundered on LrsTless loungers gaze dull eyed Trom The sTaTron plaTTorm Erom The chrmneys oT scaTTered coTTages drrTT slrghT curls oT lazy smoke and maybe rn The drsTance a drooprng Trgure rrdes horse back Toward The seTTrng sun lTs a depressrng prcTure especrally when The world rs enTerrng The shadows and Those queer whorls and ara besgues srTT Through The gray dusk To eTch Therr mysTery oT nrghT l say To myselT WhaT do These people geT ouT oT lrTe7 I-low do They endure such empTrness7 They have no TheaTres noThrng To sTrr enThusrasm Tor lrTe NoThrng To do buT work eaT sleep and go on Where do They Trnd happrness7 Man rs mosT adapTable oT all Gods creaTures and can blend almosT rnsTanTly wrTh hrs surroundrngs and be conTenT We are happresT where our rnTeresTs lre A SouTh Sea Islander would grreve hrmselT To deaTh rn a magnrTrcenT mansron on Park Avenue and a man rsolaTed on a large ranch rn The AusTralran bush would grve anyThrng To hear sTreeT cars bumprng along Broadway l.rTe rs somehow lrke ThaT We Trnd happrness where we Trnd ourselves JEAN MCLEQET HOMO MULTARUM LITERARUM WE ARE TOLD ThaT an educaTed man lrves a Tull lTe aT rs a u l e 7 lsnT every lrTe Tull7 wanT To know abouT Thrs man LeT us see whaT a sTroll Through The woods means To hrm T-le knows The brrds and Trees and admrres Them Cn passrng an eucalypTus Tree he Thrnks oT :Ts use To man and also apprecraTes rTs sTaTely magnrTrcence I-le rs able To drsTrngursh edrble TrurTs and recognrze porson vy All ThaT rs beTore hrm Trom planT To rnsecT rs srgnrTrcanT I-le can conTemplaTe The marvels oT naTure be exhrlaraTed by a sunseT oT rrch colorrng The man wrTh an educaTron can enroy Trne musrc he rs Tamrlrar wrTh The greaT musrcrans and Therr works H undersTands each measure and caTches The subTle Tones mrssed by so many ln a parnTrng he rs able To com prehend every delrcaTe sTroke oT The arTrsTs brush The drsTrrbuTron oT lghT and dark each componenT oT The work A museum holds counTless Treasures Tor hrm WrTh hrs knowledge oT hrsTory he rs Thrrlled To see or pos Travel rs oT rmmense value To The genTleman rn quesTron WheTher IT be The pyramrds oT EgypT The Coliseum OT Rome or The ParThenon oT AThens he has sTudred Them all and now percerves each one ecsTaTrcally Rurns OT ancrenT Greece recall The days oT The srnTul gods and perhaps our man prcTures Phrdras carvrng AThena Trom The breaThrng sTone Be hrs surroundrngs vrle or noble The educaTed one wrll ouTwardly adIusT hrmselT I-le rs ever observanT rn TeresTed and opTrmrsTrc ln conversaTron he Talks rnTellrgenTly on all subIecTs l-le rs also a good lrsTener and keeps an open mrnd Frrends envy hrm hrs alerT sense oT humor Thrs man s knd and undersTandrng I-le loves hrs Tamrly and makes IT healThy cheerful and rnTellecTual I-T waTches The growTh and developmenT oT hrs chrldren and promoTes Therr TalenTs l-le gladly mows The lawn or changes The draper on The baby I-lrs Temper rs conTrolled vexaTrous problems are suppressed wrTh a smrle I-I sees home noT as a place To eaT and sleep buT as a crTadel oT love and happrness l-Trs lersure rs spenT consTrucTrvely l-le mrghT read garden golT or swrm lTear he rs a bookworm Tor we Tend To mock such a one buT he rs Thereby educaTrng hrmselTand obTarnrng new Tood Tor ThoughT PoverTy boThers hrm noT because hrs mrnd conTarns a Tund oT wealTh and he rs pracTrcal enough To economrze I-le knows ThaT knowledge rs power and ThaT Erancrs Bacon sard rT Lonelrness rs unknown To hrm When alone he peoples hrs ThoughTs wrTh remembered observaTrons Rrdrcule and rnsulT have lrTTle eTTecT on hrm Whrle They mrghT be drsTressrng he realrzes ThaT They come Trom lack oTrnTellrgence and good breedrng Thus a lrberal educaTron brrngs a Tull lrfe and a beTTer lrvrng To be educaTed rs To have a wrder ouTlook To a person wrTh rnTellrgence and ambrTron an educaTron opens vasT Trelds OT endeavor ExrsTence rs Then worTh whrle The UnrTed STaTes knows Thrs and oTTers educaTron To all IT rs largely up To each person IT he succeeds or Tarls Success rs more drTTrculT To aTTarn buf oh so much more enloyablel JERRY REYNOLDS WHO KNOWS? A word book a man a Tree IT s all a maTTer of rnTerpreTaTron So whaT you garn Trom whaT you see I leave you rudge as rudge you be 58 ' 'l I Wh I T ll IT ' I . We 1 . - 1 . . . . I ' . - I .I ' . , , I . . . I V - sIbly.Touch, say, a seT oT dishes used In The courT oT Napoleon. I ' I I ' . ' ' ' , , ' . e n , . . 3 . . . . I e l. . -5 - - - x- 114: vw .uw r urs- AWA 'ik 'ilu-1 ffzw Now Hwe whnfe horses play Champ and chafe and Toss In The spray PUBLICATIONS . .5q. sf-Qu, K 3 effh- -41 , 'tw 'gf v ,,m,aw5,. ' .. . . f I Q 42551: f1:f'f's 4, -' ' ' 'Z A . 4. V' vig 1 f UNA , QE?-fl' ,Ll JW . . Q Q - L , sf - V I I Z , -if?-4 W' , ' f . ' P ' . .L ' - ', X G, s . 1 . 5 - , A ,?,Ty -1 I, 4 N, Q: 04 . . WS. A ' , R , A A - wi I Tiff. tis . 4'-,L K K i f ' ' six: .3 .:- vgijw , Q ,K lv , X 1 k ., ' K7 I 2, I V ,. R 7-sl L V 1 A I I it fl ,AI . if .Ax ,J yas , VT--vs 4 , ,Z VI 1' V ,s , fi ,Quay .' ' gf ,ig V' A 2 fu , x ' , , ' ' . K ,M- K 1 f 1 ' Y. -qt R 11 I I 'fusvzfzggi-4 Big s ' If . 'Y ' ' - ' ' I L HQ S jp ' :,' , , 7' k 4. ,Qi ' A' W' - f i' is ,aj ' ' i , , .M A ' . 1 F .1 E is fi f f f' ,Q x 415 1 A ' 'A Q ' F? -A - fa ? A. ' ' - . P , -wif ' QV Qygl' 1 I , 'V ,- ' A , 'z Q V sm- T, ily. . E ,,, A .Q fgjpa ' .4 47, :,V:,,, 4 ,y pig, .V ' . SENTINEL STAFF W'37 FIRST ROW: Arlene Zimmerman, Hallv I-Iill, Jeanette Wilson, Virginia Perkins, Sakiko Nose, James Kelly. SECOND ROW: Jack Guss, Everelf Soecfor, Douglas Henderson, Kazunori Kalavarra, Frank Marcolle. BELMONT LIFE STAFF S'37 FIRST ROW: Arlene Zimmerman, I-Iarriel Haley, Dick Saulcue, Virginia Perkins, Waroella G-ross. SECOND ROW: Bob Pearlson, Jack Guss, Keiii Tsukahira, James Kelly, Melvin Sepur'. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF JEANNETTE WILSON SAKIKO NOSE VIRGINIA PERKINS SENTINEL BELMONT LIFE Published since l923 The Senlinelf' weelcly news galhering organ lor lhe Belmonl sludenl body, has dispensed gossip, news, lealures, and edilorials. Forced by a shorlened schedule and a lie-up wilh olher papers published in our prinl shop lo disconlinue Ihe paper aller lhirleen and a hall years ol service, lhe journalism class refused lo be downed. A new publicalion was inauguraled lor femporary service. Belmonl Life, a monlhly magazine, was an oulgrowlh ol Iheir ellorls and is pallerned aller lhe popular modern magazine Time The sludenls received lhe idea wilh supporl, and due lo ils popularily, on resumplion ol regular schedule nexl sernesler BelmonI Life may become a permanenl inslilulion. .6O. Llfe was meant to be lrved m the fullest to chmb the hrghest on one peaked Tres Montes the good the beautltul the true A precrous second a drvme second a beautlful second each second wasted sees beauty lost a tact delayed a good denled The dltference rn pnce between prddler and flddler IS an lnterest rn mus1c No money can buy th1s gtft We have but to choose a path and each new breath of rarrhed arr wtll grve new strength E EDITO As we leave Belmont to face new respons1b1l1t1es as well as oppor tun1t1es rt IS of prrme rmportance that we do not face the future s1mply as a drab penod of ex1stence t1ll we have acqurred more lelsure money or some other self establlshed requ1s1te for en1oy ment Whrle each should have a somethmg whrch makes lrfe seem to hrm more emoyable and more worth hvmg one revels whrle st1ll another glorres m hrs ab1l1ty to accomphsh someth1ng he conslders worthwhrle rt IS my smcerest desrre that we may not forget the clalms of l-hm who sald l am come that they mrght have hte and that they mrght have 1t more abundantly Charles Trrm lohn Iones . 65 . C A M P A N l L E R S in the archives of literature, another's greatest delight is in sports, VIRGINIA KILNER DOROTHY BRIGGS HENRY SILVESTRI FLORENCE PORTER DOROTHY MONTGOMERY KENNETH CRAMER BARBARA CANDEE DORIS CARTER MARTHA ZABEL JACK DYE PUEY WAH TSO BOB EISSLER WILLIAM GRIEVES PHILIP BOULIAN r Bus ess Manage B suness Manager Bus ess Manage COVER DESIGN END SHEETS BOOK IACKET OPENING PAGE LAYOUT ART INDEX Don Achen Martha Zabel Mar1or1e Steeg lack Dye Walter Chlpman Ieanette Clayton Wynan Wynans Iune F1erebend Charles Anderson lean McLeod Harrrlee Gates Dor1s Savage Tack Webb Don Achen Puey Wah Tso Peggy Dowd Kenneth Cramer CAMPANILE STAFF 62 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY STUDENT CLASSES W 37 ACTIVITIES LITERATURE PUBLICATIONS BOB ARMSTRONG Bus ess Manager Evelyn Iacobson Mary Ehzabeth Norton Iohn Randolph Gertrude Cannon Dee Zekos Bob Grlhland Mamory Wasserman Norma Champlon MUSIC and DRAMA Iuhana Morales ORGANIZATIONS SCHOLASTIC SOCIAL ATHLETICS BOYS ATHLETICS GIRLS ATHLETICS ARTOONS Dee Zekos Tune Howxtt Florence Porter Norma Champlon Don Achen Dalsy Ann Knowlton Paul Mason Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art Art A I in r u ' in r In Doris Carter S'37 -------- Evangeline Foote V ....... I A . . MAURICE PLANK LAURITA HALL GENEVIEVE MILLS LILLIAN HARRIS JAMES VAUS W37Sa A375 75 W37S+aU W37S+ ' FRANCIS LA BRASH LILLIAN MOST ALICE PHILIBOR NORINE BRONSON ROBERT KOFF CHARLES ALPHIN DOROTHY ASKENAYY VIRGINIA LEUSINGER JEANETTE WILSON SAM RAPAPORT CaIevdar S 37 Sfa Cmbs CIass Hysfory W 37 S 37 SMH SEYMOR IERNS FUMIKO AKIYAMA KIYO GUSHIKEN JAMES KELLEY Boys Sooffs Tyorsf Typvsf Proofreader WRITERS TYPISTS and PRCDGFREADERS S P O N S O R S Ifhss Holton Mrs Mcrrx Mr Douglass CAMPANILE STAFF .63. ' 5 'eg W3 'ey ' 5. 32's 5 -'J 3' - 'een E: :' iw' 34M-sR: Pa1eIs S'37 W'37 S959 I H3 if ' M at g f - A 1395 , J 4 4 , 1 1 A , ,. f MLW Q PWPIQZQ 2 1 1 Q f Mt!-Y 1351 S Q Y 0. ,mb F .X U QQ' ,, 44, wk 'QC QCP , l i' I' X? k ,,,fQ'Q s ' 147 'AJ' My, 43, ' . 1.4 :pq ,nt 4 ... ' Qu. Unfwnshng all fhe charms fhaf 'rue The hidden soul of harmony MUSIC and DRAMA A . 3 R, f Q 'Vg , . v1'h . M -65 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB W'37 FRONT ROW: Chfelf: Ya amoro, Mary Hur' arson, Leah Roberslon Berriie S'oIe Lillian Greenberg Mary Kir' Dcra Sorg Cowie Kerr, Pvsuko Shige- Hafs., Rufr Brgw-,r, He er Bocwngard, Shirley Hel' rlcnan, Joan Cain, Helm Alriyarna. Marie Rob- rrisor, Esperarwza Moraies. SECOND ROW: Kiyo GJsnikcn Cecil Nrsrrrir, Shirley Ra, Helen Faolac Loraice S'ar, Jolerfla Koo z, Nellie Rhodes, Narzy Osleras Bearrice Moraes Eunice Nu Jea' WJ-errrne' Bab Har- yr.l, Marqarlff, Days Fer' Nelson, Aice Naka- u'a. THIRD ROW: Henri-e a Lsrfe, Mario Dug Mar- cella Willifarrs, Gerardo Keeler Joyce Cooper, Annabelle Arlrir Sara Siyry, Anr' Tovar, Isabelle Lopez, Edilh Overn, Lillian Harris, Georgia Olson, Frances Clausor, Luci e Crawford, Romana Villa- grand. FOURTH ROW: Eyew Johnson, N'ra SW-iln, Hen rierfa Brassas V'rgiri3 Shoemmr--r Phyllis Lancerlv sor BeHe Eclrrv' Sn 'ey Lirwlr-. Naraiie Brugh, Hole' Naxacl-Z Peggy Lewellyr- Madre Gjron Clarissc Kerlr'-nr, Berle C'i'erriar, Racnnell Sloin, Surriixo Nakauchi, Michilro Dohara, Lillian Hase' qawa. FIFTH ROW: Florence Porrer, Sylvia Soeclor Edith Myers, Jear Ba'ley Parr, Bourg Rocerla Jenneg, Rulh Bcsrvfgr Bewrl, Jasoerson, Eim' oerh Allseen, Ezylhe Mahefey, Ryn Paferso' Vir- ginia Nelscn, Eli:3l:e'h Alse-1 M.I'nf-Pe Lan rev' sw May E'1war:s,A'i:e Barzwr. BOYS' GLEE CLUB W'37 FRONT ROW2 W. Sacior-3 F. Moiles Y, Dc M. Miller, W. Dirwidfe L. Weclrsfeir, J. Mcss B. Byrefs, W. Hira'a, C. Jonrsor, J. Kuicrdka. SECOND ROW: K. Tanigschi, M. Murelo- J. Sanchez, M. Shslrz, W. Lawson, C. Rarrrirez J. Schurnalcer E. Mayisheba, P, Valentine, J. Kelly. THIRD ROW: B. Jeiger, R. Bonn, J. Fiure, J. lshikawa, C. E. Newberry, D. Diaz, l. Taniguchi B. Oafman, F. Brown, B. I-lolla'd FOURTH ROW: Sa':, L. Marliro, R. Te Dlin, D. Reed, B. Buscn F. Rylerx A. Cracell, J. Trowoofcre R, Balcoyen, W, Novell, S, Mclmyrf-, FIFTH ROW: G. Bs-2 R. Sifjy J. Fox, Z. Seigal, S. Tracy, H. Willson, E. Kwong, R. Fosfer, V. Lyons, N, Piro, J. Pucio, K. Cramer, B. Casr 'o, C. Wil- lis, W, Ncrlhruc. BOYS' GLEE CLUB S'37 FRONT ROW: Chris Casre lano Lwsler Gibscr, A Morgan, Joe Trorraoafore Carroll Parrish, Herr, Lerfca, Phil Booian, Edward Sfdre, James Adel' rnar Mr. Gaslren lssonsorr. SECOND ROW: Lawrence DeScl1weiniTz, Ralph Mecey, Newman Billirgs, Clarence Edmunds, Car- los Tovar, Fidel Monles, Dave Carlin, Marcus Luna, , Don Carninslry, Arnold DeVIrqilio, Douglas Reed. THIRD ROW: Bill Van Dirlinder, Dave Diaz, Chris Dunkle, William Byrers, George Midgley, George Wellis, Edward Thomas, Dick Twohy, Paul Valen- I fine, Henry Jew, Max lsoara. - FOURTH ROW: William Jacksradl, Warrer Self, Waller Novell, Endy Flores, Carl Goldslein, Joe Pucio, Wesley Wesllake, Ray George, C. E. New- berry. FIFTH ROW: Henry Taylor, Dick Saulcue, Louis Rusrnan, Al Ackerman, Ben Larrlrnan, Bob Brown, Viclor Lyons, Bill Jackson, SIXTH ROW: Bob Holland, Bob Duval, Lawrence Johnson, Gordon Tracy, Jimmie Salcarnolo, James Fox, William Norfhrup, Fred Hall, Louis Adelrnar-. MUSIC DURING Tl-IE YEAR, 'rhe music deparlmenl of Belmonl conlrilouled worlhwhile and enjoyable music in lhe form ol concerls and olher musical programs. An oulslanding program was 'rhe one given for Chrislmas. The orcheslra, The glee clubs, and fhe ACapeIla Choir combined and gave a very line performance. We were honored indeed 'ro have as our guesl soloisls, Rulh Somerindylce, soprano. and Frances Warren Haynes. con+raI+o. The sludenl' soloisrs were: Jean Weurlh- ner and Jeanne Wagner. A+ every Commencement 'rhe choral groups are always an arrraclive addilion. The music deparlrmenl' has appeared on 'rhe radio al various limes. May 25+h Belmonl' was one of lhe len high schools lo appear over KECA in an hour program. During Boys' Weelc, Belmonl was represenled by several boys who performed over lhe air waves. . 66 . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB S'37 Espefaia Vatu es J'-3' 331' Mama Met. V'lHC1w'Q lsrae H1-iff Camagz M's. D w. 11 Sursj' J-'V 'i!'J,-yr 'e' 1 Mvnes' F'.1'fi-s 3'-' Q E. 2' z-- r V 1r. Kes' A13 lrf-'e VI'lS'3 eras 1. 2 ' . Mai-, Ma 9 S. e' 1': J s -'lxsi' A Sr: :s- Ev-ri if Jlfw- Mya- H .: . zV1.' K,.l.,.. V., V., , L 3. QM. A ga., yn . F, ,,. , a. ,...p f' .., .,, g. LJVE' -: C, 9 1 3 .123 1 ' L, 2. , of 1 ,i DDM' 7sZ1er, Rvjnne S?-'Q D ' 'R Lee Eve .' Ffwissff agser' Rye S A Bw L: 2 ':.e J 5--I' 'e NJN 2' D, s.i s'.' Mira. KVQ .-'fe A't'1:e1 i'3.-if: A531 'ffvc H 3352 C33 ,eh V A Rfizes vw. 4 s 32 'S 3- rr 5 V 'v-iv-f CL -A - Lee' A'-:ne V3 W::e si' Ne 2' sverzf E,:'n Me,-ers Emwa 3' its E-.en Na -gs' AM:- 'fe C:'s'ao : l..sCe Tige Fi'-F:-W D,r':-' 3,-r'r.1'1e Kr1'sn 4 C311 Saxrrvorn 1' Evew J sg' E'1a Ge new Be . Sv. A CAPELLA CHOIR Ru. Aires 5 '-'k B.sr' Rzrnf' Bw'-' Envy, Carver Aivir Grawcelly lrvirg Ss Jvsa' LaVerfa Eoolsh, Dora .1 l-loofrs George Jerrscn, Rs, Kfgh' igor Knsfnxirsm Bucf- LJ 'be s:' Ja L,,.,2u J,-,S Lagq... W' V. M, 5, My, N gli V: .ra Fi':'ar: Me,-e's C. E, Neuse . Url? Dane' R::er' 53 fs:' Jr, Se Rumi Mins S2'3'3' E1 SGML: RUSH' S- i'U's Div, Snug Pe' Leafe Emie l-Noolans Teo Yan:ey Srnrmon Y5,ngrJn Davin Wilvef Dick Tewrfinx VV, W','n3n Wynafs Erase Sopher. E'i:nL1e Als-fs' Evely' An-iersxiq Mo! Ben' 1i'o,N3'a.ie Br gel Bene Burlswar Fmv: s Claw sz' Sfra D Ji Pea Darroroso Hee' Dife Edse Famer! Evaegelifi Poole Be y Gi' 5 f- wsfqsff qw A'-Q-fp 3'll'sa Pgfrfgfq Hqrv' e W.'f3 e Harris Jearne hlerfrirger Alice Hools Vfola H: Jru Be ie Ha Ecyrh lnglaej Georgia Keeler Viefia Kelly! Joleefa Koor': Kiwive Kasaynnafm, Louise Lewis Peggy Llewellyn Geraldine L--se Helen Lfaslran' Marv Monscava Laha l-lor' E lee' MacKenzie! l-la ie Lee Parces Mvie R:o s:' lda Rzser EP-J'Cr R:'?s1ff'a Mqrirf Szhouiv JA-no Sun' r-lf-'er Snrapshire Nndfe Smilh Brace Sosher! Bernice Srefe, Maf- cfie S'-eeq, L:'r:i'e Sian Malwsea Taylor Louise Tcczrpcv Mary Visser! Else Waqrerl Nancy Mor 'isfvn Pivsy Sfnrmuru Fannie Huxley Jane Swanscr The A Capella Choir has sung al fhe Bilfmore l-lofel for 'rhe Kiwanis Club and also in a leslival held al Eagle Roclc High School. The Belmonl' Band is one we can boasf about ll' won high honors af lhe Band Fesfival held a+ Pasadena. I+ also lenl' variely lo our loolball games. Al' Open l-louse Night midsl' fhe Seniors and decoralions in lhe library, Lena Marrnelsfein, one of our mosl promising sopranos gave a solo. Belrnon+ can be iusfly proud of ils 'ralenfed arlisls. Some of our prominenl singers are: Henry Lerrna, Jeanne Weurfhner. Lena Marmelslein, Pafricia l-larvell, and Milchell Lurie. Our nimble-fingered piano players are: Sam Rapaporl and Shella Lisl. We have one of lhe besl bassoon players in California righ+ here in Belrnonl. l-le is Charles Graver and a very lalenled young man. .67. ENSEMBLE S'37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Beulah Naoolsxi, Jean Nemzen- holzer, Mr. Perry lsporsorl, Helen Brown, Alvin Mills, Boo Towry, Joanne Cady, Miriam Nade' Charles Grover, Mirch-all Lorie. BAND W'37 FRONT ROW: Alber? Alsop, Charles Thomas Charies Crover, Nornian Breslcin, Williarn Sho'- lard, Lowell Roberlson Chuck Anderson, Jack Lo- qan, Vivian Webb, Niles Hansen, John Johnsor. SECOND ROW: Fred Hall, Melvin Wilson, Her- 'nan Olswanger, Florence Wesrergard, Mirian Nadel, Alice Sfernpel,, Roberf Porler, Val Kirg John Anoerson, Paul Kappler, Bob Grady. ORCHESTRA W'37 FRONT ROW: Edwin Lager, George Wasco, More rin Kafzrran, John Wald'on, Doris Slaler, Mariorie Wasserrnar, Evelyn Broker, Wilrno Tewalf, Jean Brelslord, Helen Brown, Roberi Kohl. SECOND ROW: Alberf Alsoo, Sylvia Goldstein Carl Sirnon, Paul Kappler, Bob Grady, Louise Lewis, Florence Wesfagard, Jeanie Caldwell Joanne Cady, Miriarn Nadel, Charles Graver, Men- riella Lorie, Mr, Perry, Direcfor. THIRD ROW: Erna Reher, Sid Shaw, Ralph Davis Cornelius Van Lcewen, Melvin Wilson, Herrfar Olsrnanaqer, Ted Wyckoff, David Harper OFFICERS: Pres, Robert Ko? Sec. l-lerriewa Lorie- Liorarian,, Miriarn Nadel. VOCATIONAL ORCHESTRA S'37 FRONT ROW: D : o'::r'c e ':' 'HB' Olswarger P-larch e 2' 'aj Lage' C?-ar're A'uers:r. SECOND ROW: Be r'.3r3 DQV' -2' Q' O Mvrzr ALAN' Pad 1. r sr vm Guy. Frmcs :MQ CE Kr' L BAND S'37 FRONT ROW: Re, Wvsc' Cuffs A':9's:-' Fm: Ha Herrwa' O'sw.3'vger R,'v Hammer: MIr: f'1 Terre Wikia Bfaaley, Benv Car-'No, SJW Mzsxff wfz Boo Pugh Wlwarf Sc'c 3a'c. SECOND ROW: Vivian Loeb, Horence Wes?-iff, qara, Niles Harsem, Eeqefa Cakzweif Lmer Wcofm Norv-31 Breskiw, Joarve Corn, Mrm' N0.1P', AMCQ SvQ 'r,f-ll George Basor, THIRD ROW: Jan Horrb, Hercerf Sum, '- CH-xr We-S Grover, Bravdre Horne, Berrard Down Eur! PYc'k-ervhorr, David Pverre, Sd Shaw, Emi' Ber rucx. FOURTH ROW: NeNsorv Grerrger, John Arzersf Myra' Ausfin Pa., Kaower Bom Gram' Dgmh ACFQ' Ted Erc, Jcrn Jorrsc' Ai Norr a'. FIFTH ROW: C.f1e Ddbier Lowell Rec-wfsorr Bob Gillihawd, Joe' Franks, Joe Morga' Carfer Framdg Howard, Frark Washing Wadrcrw, Walrer Savaqe Jack Logan, To' M' Bch Tcwry. ORCHESTRA S'37 Dofs .lore Mar' FRONT ROW: Nr, Perry CSDorrscrJ, Erma Reker Nomuo Sure, Be.Nah Napolsid, Wikrwa Tewa f Brelsfor, Jean Nenzenrxoher He!en Browr, Slarer, HeNe'w HcN oerq, A!Fce Gafesp Jes-r Dons SECOND ROW: John Wahron Ted Wscvsg Mat? Roseqrar-s ANI'-v Milis, Arvcld Kazan Lowse Le-vis, Eugefa Calowe!! Joarre Cody, George Was'1ko Edwr Frederick Lager Bob Lowry' THIRD ROW: Waver Savage, Pad A1 er Jokr A cersorw, BOD Grady, Frafr Waslnko, D065 Car' fer Mhiam Neoef BNanche Hc 'e Charles Grave' Cmarles Arderscr, Dofak: Ac'e'. s. 'Q .6Q. DRAMA DRAMATICS THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLASS of Belmonl scored anolher success an 'rhe produchon Bug Hearled Herberf The play was presenled June 9+h before a large and appreclallve auduence and was repealed June lO+h IH 'rhe evening sn honor of The Sensor A s and B s If was a comedy and concerned The xdeas of a self made man who was very domnneerlng and regarded hrs chlldren as babres He didn l' believe rn hugh laloohn Ideas and soclely Thls was more Than hrs wife could sfand so she declded lo lake lhe maller an her own hands Her husband came home wulh 'lwo very lmporlanl buszness men for dinner She served Them slew and apple ple on a red lableclolh And adding lo all lhaf she lallced Through The whole meal and disgraced her husband ll ends guule happily lhough and lhe lalher sees has muslalces and reforms He lels has son go lo college and has daugh+er marry The man she loves The play broughl forlh some excellenl' porlrayals by a capable caslr composed enhrely of Senlor A s Herberl Kalness Elnzabelh Kalness Alnce Junior Roberl Mrs Goodruch Amy Lawrence Jim Lawrence Andrew Goodrich Marlha Mr Havens Mrs Havens JUNIOR DRAMATICS SEVERAL dnflerenl plays were produced by +he Junior Drarnahcs Class lhaf were very well Courage Mr Green a clever comedy Shall We Joan The Ladaes7 Sauce for The Gooslnngs Russnan Salad a melodrama Pnnlc and Palches 70 Wal+er Novell Belle Clarr Gulhrue Marlha Zabel Jaclc Dye Don Eellows Irene Gordon Mary Slanley Henry Sllveslru George Evans Louuse Walson Leonard Swanson Vurgnnra Gulnon done They were Mr.GoodrichV -- -Y -T -T - -f 4- -Q T- T- A- T- T- - Johnlnderrieden ! 42 'P fd I 3 1 ' ' '- li Fr' P- 4 UI-Q -.. 45, itil- 3 ' , 44 , I 1 I A Q x x JF 1 M, r m:..yx1 Z7 . A 5 K i ' 1. yr- 4'L' lun! . n 4 ., . 7 - .N ' ,- Yn- be Y . is 3' ' V 1 nu if Ll r' .. -'JY bnzxl' -X-1 f 'lf ,I 13 l X n gi: 'ff' , ' 5 www 5 ,.....---- -1 An erelmd spreads Hs petals RCIANIZATIONS like C1 purple butterfly. 'I lil' Pwr.- .zv D6 I new Q, pn Z Vu, 45 '61 ff- .x SCI-IGLASTIC dhgh 73 . . . Bosome I In Tuffed Trees. EULEXIANS W'37 FIRST ROW: Charles Trim, Jeannelle VVilson, Henriella Lurie, Philip Boulian, Fred Yanari, Presidenl, Erna Reher, Genevieve Mills, Sakiko Nose, Helen Nakachi, Miss Keyes, Sponsor, Lewis Gluckman, Naomi Kashiwabara, SECOND ROW: Maris Roberlson, Gerlrude Good, Grace Easlman, Marian Daskam, Emiko Kawasawa, Mariorie Quon, Sachi Salo, Rulh Barber, Jack Walanabe. THIRD ROW: Mary Elizabelh Norlon, Juliana Morales, Mary Ann Whilmore, Eslher Baird, Maxine Hosley, Elva Anderson, Rulh Trim, Annelle Cohen, Alice Slempel, Pally Bourg, Louis Chamberlin. FOURTH ROW: Charles Pickens, Dorolhy Drummond, lda Greenspan, Norine Brownson, Eleanor Blass, Russell Carlyle, Edilh Overn, Belly Robinson, Rulh Berger, Vienna Kirsala. FIFTH ROW: Irving Clieslaw, Jerry Reynolds, Dorolhy Randles, Lillian Mosl, Adeline Garller, Belly Rolh, Lulher Cara, Don Rolph, Harry Greenberg, Masaru llo, James Kelley. SIXTH ROW: Shozi Oniki, Sleven Chilson, Virginia Leusinger, Carroll Parrish, Nick Piro, Ted Wycoff, Huberl Childress, Jack Thomas, Ben Bowen, Sam Rapaporl. SEVENTH ROW: Roberl Gwin, Foe Oniki, Ralph Sidy, Fred Ryker, Laurila Hall, Sidney Friedenberg, Bob Rosenberg, Eugene Davis, Donald Jephcoll, Bob Arrnslrong, John Jones, Morlon Prall, Henry Taylor, Sam Kaiser, Roberl Gordon. EULEXIANS S'37 Fumiko Akiyama, Eslher Baird, Roberl Banks, Alice Barber, Roberl Barnsley, Billy Bechler, Eleanor Blass, Slella Boldelli, Philip Boulian, Ben Bowen, Dorolhy Bradfield, Norine Brownson, Joanne Cady, Doris Carler, Helen Sasperson, Louis Chamberlin, Irving Cheslaw, Sleven Chilson, Wade Cluller, Annelle Cohen, Belly Coleman, Dorolhy Drummond, Malcolm Edmislen, Mirian Eldins, Jack Firlh, Margarel Fosler, Evelyn Fraisse, Sidney Friedenberg, Adeline Garller, Mickey Ginsberg, Gerlrude Good, Roberl Gordon, Anila Gorman, John Grail, Ernesl Grau, Larry Greenberg, Ida Greenspan, Helen Curley, Norman Hallin, Margarel Herivel, Bernice Hirschberg, Maxine Hosley, June Howill, Masaru llo, Donald Jephcoll, John Jones, Sam Kaiser, Phyllis Lamberslon, Kazanori Kalyama, Edilh Kauffman, Erniko Kawasawa, Vienna Kirsila, Mun Kwong, Maoelyn Llewellyn, Flora Leuresden, Madeline Lolilo, Margarel Mailral, Juliana Morales, Mary Morisawa, Masao Nakazawa, Mary Louise Norlon, Roberl Lyvall, Herman Olswanger, Shozi Oniki, Evelyn Page, Thomas J. Philiberl, Richard Pickens, Marjorie Quon, Sam Rapaporl, Jerry Reynolds, Maris Roberlson, Bob Rosenberg, Belly Rolh, Sachi Salo, George Sawaye, Louise Schauer, Jerome Schwarlz, Dean Shank, Raloh Sidy, Roland Srnilh, Dorolhy Speighls, Alice Slernpel, Vernon Sliers, Anila Syrek, Eugene Temkin, Jack Thomas, Belly Tomberlin, Yukiko Tsunekawa, James Urala, Mary Ann Whilmore, David Wilmer, Ted Wyckoff, Fred Yanari, Arlene Zimmerman. G4 C. S. F. W'37 C. S. F. S'37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Naomi Kashiwabara, Sakikc LEFT TO RIGHT: Masaru llol Philip Boulianx Nose, Charles Trim, Jeannerle Wilson! Jacx Wafa- Eugene Temkin, Bob Rosenberg! Norine Brorson, nabe, Genevieve Mills, Louis Gluckmar. Fern Nelson, Louis Chamberlin, George Sawaye, Sam Rapaporh Masao Nakazawa. EULEXIANS The scholaslically prominenl of Belmonl are ils Eulexians. As il is being slriclly privale in nalure, only lhose pre- senling The correcl credenfials are admilled. Of four solids, one musl receive four Rs lhree ol 'rhem wifh Eulexian recommendalion. Accrediled members may wear a small gold pin bearing The lower of wisdom and lhe word Eulexian. C. S. F. , The more diligenl sludenls, lhose who alfain Eulexian membership for 'rwo-'rhirds of lheir high school career lonce during 'rhe senior yearj, are accorded membership in 'rhe California Scholarship Federalion. Belmon+ l-ligh School is chapler number one hundred and Thirly-one. Rewards, ofher lhan personal salisfaclion, are gold pins in +he form of lhe lamp of knowledge bearing The inscriplion C, S. F. and a gold seal placed on 'rhe diploma. EPHEBIANS Based on lhe ancienl Greek Ephebian Grder ol lhe Six+h Ceniury, B.C., ihe Ephebian l-lonor Sociely ol Los Angeles was organized in November, l9l7. One oul of every lorry gradua+es of a high school is eligible fo lhe Sociefy. Qualificahons for membership are ou+s+anding scholarship, charac+er. and leadership. An excerpl from 'rhe oalh is as follows: . . 'ro +ransmi+ 'rhis Cily noi' less, bul a greafer and more beaufilul 'rhan if was Trans- milfed +o us. .75. Ill! Il'S se ve for dehghf few ormemwerfafwon ar for ab M+y ATMe chnef use for 0eMgh+ srm prvwdfemess ana re+ mmc for omamemfahom as m Glscourse and abwm as m Hwe luogmenf ana dmposhwom of buwmess For experf mem can eYecu+e and yudge of paMwCMars one by one buTTHe qeneraNcoumcMs GOO +Hepwo+s and fhe rmamhawng of agaws come bed fronwfhose who are feormed BACON l .- I f , . - - , F -I , , 40 . J, . . , I. .. . . . , I 1 . X , . X , . , , I I ' ,. SGCIAL W I9 Wwe fll morn W H+ ou? WM sarwdais gre . . . H1 si e I ,. . -7 if l LADYES W'37 Yarn' Du' THIRD ROW: Fa. RJ :dell Ar'F'a'sse,Sif1 Kas: Jr' View Renew Eissler. LADYES Wiriw clwaracler, scholarship, arwo leadersliie in mine, 'rrme Belmcnl Ladyes, a group ol girls from rlwe upper classes was organized soon afler llwe Kmiqlwlrs. The symbols ol rliis organizaliom are a silver ring willw a Medieval llladye, ar1dll'1e green Ladyes swealer. Under llwe leadership ol Mrs. Ro,er llruis crganizaliorw can be expecled 'Q accornplislw muclw lor llwe we-llare ol +l'we sclwool. Eaclw semesler rlwe Lacyes pw' cv a dance in wliiCl1'rlwey +urn 'we rablesm by inviting rlwe boys. .78. FRONT ROW: Al J Arnie' Clrairwar Sv 1 Lawn May Enarxs Lillia' Harris Sakirc Nr. Lauifa Hfill,Sa',1 C1,l1i-rr,Ge',--vif'vr-Mills,Virqlm1 Perkins. SECOND ROW: R, BQ-sm Q. Hazel C'r's' -vi' Diify asv, r-lil Vfs R .ur IS: 's A' wi.: Larr, .l-aJ's'v-fl-g Wiisu Fmllis l.a'- :ff 5 Clirliir Vrqirwa Lf-usimrf-r. KNIGHTS W'37 FRONT ROW: L.rw-r Cara A- Nor'-if l Be'srir:'olN Reber' Kei Dio Sue' 1.16. SECOND ROW: RQ, Hafr. Qsssf Cami- F l LADYES S'37 Laia Erwin, Virgiria Perkns, Louise Wa'son Vir- Qinia Leusinger, Heier Dixon, Pnvllis Lamberfson. Mrs. Royer lSporsor4N Lillian Most Anorea l.oHr, Dorothy Drurrrnond, Virginia Boyd, Dororny Ran oles, Hairy Hi l, Cbarlove Rinfnar, Peggf Blooni KNIGHTS S'37 FRONT ROW: Pr-ilip Bouliar, Don Lorgnio, Ray Vcong, Keiii Tsskinara, Mr, Benshirfol lSbonsorj, Dc' Walker, Fred Yanari, Al Norman, Dick Saul- SECOND ROW: Arr Fraisse, Bob Rosenberg, Bob Duval, Laurence Johnson, Ray Ruddell, Henry Taylor! .lack Webb, Bob Brown. .. . 5. Q Q KNIGHTS To ll I6 Knighls goes lhe honor of being Belrnonfs mosl prominenl' organizalion. Main reasons lor fhis are ils pur- pose, characler building, and ils sponsor, Principal Benslwimol. Organized in 1929 wilh a lirnil of 'rwenly-one mern- bers. flue Knighls membership is now lwenly. Two more noleworfhy lacls are, lhaf if elecls no officers and meels in Mr. Bensl'1imol's privale sancluary. High-ranking Belmonl social affairs are 'rhe Knighfs dance and banquet .7Q. SQUIRES S'37 Ronald Agnona, Sallie Kitcheneislry, Wiiiafu Say Hurley, Huber? Childress, Yoshio Doi, Mr. Ben shi so', Shire Olcu, George Wilson Alvin Mils Bil' Meichlry, Elward More Bob Gafnpbe , J H Baralf 'J'. SQUIRES W'37 FRONT ROW: Yoshio Doi, Billy Shows, M3 :on Eomisfer Edward Srorie, Paul Perers, Shire Or. James Urala, Taro Mishinia. SECOND ROW: Eddie Lager, Jack New Snr: Ormi, Willard Savage, Sfeve Donlcer, Clai-er: Urg Roper? Gordon THIRD ROW: Joe Neely George Wilson, K. VG' Huoer' Childress James Baraclrrnan, Ca'l Ba'g. MAYDENS W'37 FRONT ROW: Milzilco Hasegawa, Pai Lfr:s3.' Pear-lson Kaihryn Bagley, SECOND ROW: Rufh Buslamant, Juaniia Maeva, Elya Anderson, lsabel McPherson, Mariorie Sf'ee ron, Beth Kinney, Vera Carrppell, Edilh lngraram Ernixo Kawasawa, THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Carlson, Agnes Fa. rs Helen Mirchell, Winona Graff, Janice l-23,95 Elizaberh Alsien, Anrabelle Most, - l SQUIRES A selecl organizalion oi sludenis recommended by junior high school principals because oi high scholarship and characier, describes 'rhe Squires. Sponsored by lhe Knighls and Mr, Benshimol, The club's purpose is char- aclerabuilding. ll is inleresiing io nole lhe number oi former Squires who have reached high posilions in lhe school, boih sludenls and scholasiic-a group of boys ihal can srand waiching. MAYDENS Anoiher Belmoni success is ihe Maydens. Corresponding io lhe Squires, ihe girls are recommended by lhe principals al ihe various Junior high schools. The Maydens are expecred To become leaders, and help wiih lhe welfare oi every girl in Belmonl. Enlering iis second year This organiza'ion, under The leadership oi Mrs, Royer, has gained in presiige and respeci, and has grown io become a real par' oi our school, .8O. age Clarence Urg, Malcoln' Edrnisfen, Nwma' Dema Wilson, Belly Jean Day, Ida Greenspan lSecreiaryj, Mrs, Royer lSponsorJ, Befiy Ro lPresidenlj, Adeline Garrler, Esrher Baird, Maria' MAYDENS S'37 FRONT ROW: V 's.- M'-,-4: .3 f'ee s:3- Eofs Kwzsznn 'fre :L3'SZ' 3fs:e Be , 3 'f A:-g '- f-1 ,' 93' ,':s:. AWE be -X M Q' 5--H, ,-1' 2, E, Joe fur- Uv. Li. JH 'gs f-'- ' . wie' Awfzf. QQ . X SECOND ROW: . 1' fr: fs v' 'J ' 3 V i' ' J-3 3 MVKH., -Ha F 2' Agfes Fa.-s E 1: hem Ag .,.,,- ' ' :ef ' Ma' :'e She-Q' ' N:':.B xr N s R .ef S295 ' 'J-4 2 N s' JM'-1 KM au, V1L f's'L Es'a--- BV: ve-T CJ :'L-H Kaur' 5:1-. TRI-Y JUNIORS FRONT ROW: N 5 ':2 f : ?iA3 '-' 1' -, SY: K3 'w Sage. A:e e Safe' Vie E '- q:': '13 Sw-'-'sri' E5 e' 5e'1 R. Ko:-' N31. BJ- ow' D: , 3115-- V,1R'1'1f:S A' SECOND ROW: 5- 51- Jai- J -3- MSS ' Ra. Scrscf JVa':3 Case Nzma L.::a Va':' Daszy- Annie e Mis' Byzafa Rox: L:.'s-1 SL'3,-1' BQ . R:'h VV 3 SUS Be . ': 'tf-' WV' A :'fe e Cnzriif fe Hee' C3SI'?'SF' Kamrw '-45+-a' f3eo'q?3 C so' Eve w F'a'sse. HI-Y FRONT ROW1 W 1 r-1'v.a'3 B33 Pzsvwovdg Laurence Johfsorx Dwi: Sauluue Lwe Bands, RJ, Young Qpfesioeff , DN ' 9: eh Doo W 'haws R Q'- arj Tay of, Af' F'3'SS9' SECOND ROW: Mn Hucoafl iSr:hs9f HJ- . Taykpr JJ:k VV-So: Cui- Alrzf' Bio B'z.v Ra. Ruddel Bob Dum Frei Hal Pe: VJ'3', 53, J' Maman Looe Reezwaf A Lamaze '-4 ce Ch dr-ess Ffa: 52.-e' Joh' E'lD VY F's'ef QSCJDHSD' . TRI-Y FRONT ROW: Shir He coal' Jf-J' e -3 SUN'- Malehw Lv-ff, 92 5 La -Deffsoh Daw , Rawnles Dot , Ono fl V?rg fa Le.s g-3' He ef D Efif Pi'--f v rg 3 Rholes Dot . S3aqNe Char R '3' Be- fe S,M:'S SW' FI' ev. SECOND ROW: SJW' f-333' Eva Lee Cohe' Fry:-25 5'eg Sac TEKBQI, Mafgye' Sou? VW-gif 3 Sew 's N1 fg 'a Bay: Nan 5'3- lea L3 :i'e 'lata rf' Ve: Sa-'3e's Era G: wry' Af'2:g', 'f- A'- ' L.: We C'3Mi': THIRD ROW: E osf- :aw e' M: e e L3W:e s,' N: a C'J'Y':.'o' Mfg-2 Sfeeq, Bafsafa 3: a' Pa+ Ronechacde -f :e Bef-feclie, LI 'a' Vos' Ncf'-T Bfmv-szf, L 3' An'-N Haze' R. 3 A ' 1 DNSSDF M555 RJ. S: 'ist' S31 9 S'-Iehsrxv A 1- Civaq A' . HI-Y Exclusive Ys +he Hi-Y, Merhoershio In +he orgawzafioh I5 ahained on irwE+a+Eoh oruy, Boys are recommended who have se+ high dahdaros In clfizehship, scholarshIp, spor+smansh'o, and ieadershlo. Mr. Phlho Hubbard 'S fhe Soohsof of fhe duo, wich is Cormecfeo wwh +he Y.M.C.A. TRI-Y Urder 'he Symboi of 've o'IGPQW3Y+he OhySTCay fhe rhemal, ara 'he ssffIuaN soe of Tile, 'We BETVVOVTT Tri-Y bullds well rounded QMS. Led by M155 Marqaref Rah fhe organizaioh fs a iur'3or bfarvch of +he Y, VV. C. A. The recogfihoh of a heooh-ya fs a' 'fhe beauhwl a o Trhoresswe VXCGDGIC Uqhf' service. TRI-Y JUNIOR Ouf of one good, sprlrfgs a'wo'her. So has +he Tri-Y Juniors arisen. Hs ouroose We 'ha+ of Hs oarehf, is ': de-veNop girls of fhe hFqhes+ charatfef, ahd Veadefshb. The Mower ReCogh5'7oh Service is a COLJVWTETOGV' of fhe Candle Liqhim SGVVICB. .8l. sax LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FRONT ROW: Mac Moforaga, Rorald Fleming, Fllsworlh Weil, Harry Guss, Bob Arrraslronq, Larry Greenberg, Ben Bowen, Herman Gillmarj SECOND ROW: Louise Ellsworrh, Shirley Plallcin. Mr. Brecicheimer lSponsorl, Carroll Parrish, Philip Boulian lPrr-sic1er'l, Ruin Tsoin, Wardella Cross, Clarisse Kerrmar Neel'-a Wetmore Ncrrna Mac- Do'a'o, Dorcrry Bauer, E1i r Kauumang THIRD ROW: Paul Marcolvy Lucie Bare, Arrelire Marslield, Marguerile Mairral, Arline Hanna, Glenna Voorhees, LaVerne Cherryman, Jeanefr Crawor Lycia Blakemore, Se-reva Barsarn, Rober Karr. EL CIRCU LO CASTELLANO FRONT ROW: V'clory Wriqnr, Lois Wi son, Mari anne Gras, Aurora Sarirann l'lerrrri'da Roias Hil 'za Kiorf, Escerarza Morales Ramona Villegrafa Home Aguirre, Sera-are Fell: Viela Richaris Hr-versa H.--rm, SECOND ROW: Mr. BJ:-ce' Sponsor, Lwzia Uri arle Firzabfvh Novon, Jui ana Morales, Hflnrvo Lerrra, Mor'on Prarr, Sie la Casas, Laurira Crilson Anrcrn Monrnrwi Dfrolhy Brfmis, lvlillfri Ovsler VE9' QUIRITES FRONT ROW: Roper' Pearse, George Tanabara Ronerr Gerson Nice-Presi:en'i, lvlalcc 'rr Edrris ver, San-nrie Lombardo, Ernesr Gwi' Billy Bechrer Dor Fellows, Boo Sargerr, Roland Smilhj SECOND ROW: Alice Barber lTreasure'l, Norm Brown, Heler Caspefsor, B-Hy Tomberlin, Nanc Boer, Dororhy Braoiieo Miss Herrirg, Elair' Vihos, Aoelire Morse Aera:-elle Mosr, Anita Svrek Maoelvn Llewellyn, Berry Jean Day, Edirn Kaufman THIRD ROW: Marion Pear son, Geneva lvlcNew Josephine Berlheau, Marian Daskam, Asako Iwa moro, Margaret l-lerivel, Louis Chamberlir lPresi denll, Louise Schauer, Esrher Baird CSecre?aryl Sally Kusavaraqi, Elizabell' Yoshioka, Norrrza Cal lahar, Winar Winars. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS One organizalion lhal has ordered a ralher large helping for ils purpose is lhe French Club. ll has dedicaled ilself lo lhe sludy of French life, language, cullure, and all subiecls of inleresl 'ro srudenls of French. Presiding orlicers lor rhe pasl year were Jeannelle Wilson and Philip Boulian wi+h deparrmenl head Mr. Breclcheirner as sponsor. The club is nor baclcward on 'lhe social side. Each semesler il' holds a banquel ara French reslauranl in addilion lo parries and picnics. ' EL CIRCULO CASTELLANO One club lhal provides ils members wilh an opporluniry ro acquire culrure is El Circulo Casfellano or lhe Spanish Club. All lhis comes aboul because rhe members are given a chance 'ro hear and speak Spanish oulside ol class. They also beneiil from lheir close conlacr wilh Spanish cusloms and rradilions. lvlr, Blaclcer organized lhe club early in Belrnonr hislory and has served conlinuously as sponsor. The organizarion does nol suiier from 'rhe lack oi a social program. Each 'rerm lhe senors and seniorellas celebrale Spanish and Mexican holidays, have parlies, and enioy a final banguel in some suilable spol, usually Qlvera Slreer. OUIRITES The oldesl' of Belmonhs organizalions is lhe Larin Club, or Quiri+es. Under lhe sponsorship ol lvliss Flora Herring. since l924, rhe club has grown in qualiry as well as quanlily, The cusloms and games ol old Rome are srudied, and occasionally The members presenl plays lor rheir own amusemenl. ln addilion 'rhey have parries and picnics. lls presidenrs were Sara Gordon and Louis Chamberlain. The sponsor is Flora Herring lnor ro be coniused wilh her sisler lvliss Pauline Herring, shorlhand inslruclorl. There are aboul lorry members in 'rhe organizarion al lhe presenr wriring. Membership is drawn from rhose +aking advanceo Larin. .82. OSMOPOLIS CLUB erss: K M O R L ics Ks. Vss '-law-i's:' S::'s:' C gg i-4. ,. n Q r A - C. A f s'e'. HINESE CLUB a-fc'1f L l-rr, Fqg NJ' Ts, S11 X I GM , HHH, Lee lvivore C.e' Pres ser' M cw' S C'sor F-le , O,:' 'V ie-3'esi:f VC, 5 C' rg, Levi' Cv. Tmisxe' '-1'2 evo V' Scizf My Kea-5 'hr Sree vi- - in UJI-KAI RONT ROW:N1s:'. 'Q VJ' M H1zF's. men Mui H shiggri Snylc YJ-wget heic Yui aWe'o, Sacre Sana, Terere Nisrir-1 ea'rice S rf-lo, S172 Kan -a ..rw. ECONO ROW: Rf. H' sfii-7 Tum Ta' err icncniss Sze -, u., u - s, f . -s aqi, Se ufc. l'l3'G, Mar. Mpc Mar, KW3, Ns ohara. HIRD ROW: l-le-rf Na-rechv, Euirg Kawasif i's Ha awa Mar. Moi-isawa Mar, Sergei a's,e 'i Ycshim U'sus'-iqawa, Yuriko Yam era, K -K: Hara, OURTH ROW: Llowo Tooa S'ige'ara l-lo'd Q h s a A ira Rq.O JM' Ein' S'raOi mama Kazurori Ka'a.a a Ken' Ts-if2 , s ,L 1 -.N-1 COSMOPOLIS CLUB As Belmonl has grown, so has grown lhe Cosmopolis Club. This organizafion has slriven earneslly lor a belle: undersfanding of world affairs and peace ever since ils founding in I925. A+ ifs meelings, held bi-annually, il allempls lo promole inferesl in inlernalional evenls and explain 'rhe necessily of world peace. The club annu ally puls on an assembly dedicaled lo world peace. One of lhe group's biggesf assels has been ils sponsors, al lhe presenl, Miss l-lawkinson. The organizafion besides being a member ol 'rhe Cily Federalion of World Friend- ship Clubs, belong To a similar Slale Federalion. A nolable achievemenl of lhe pasl year was lhe launching ol a World Peace Conven+ion, which is The firsl of ifs kind in fhe ci+y. Belmonl is ius+ly proud of +his club' CHINESE CLUB One ol lhe mosl universally popular clubs in Belmonl is The Chinese Club. ll was organized in Oclober of I934, wilh ils aims lhe closer unily, lhe promolion of lriendship, and lhe service of The school as a whole. During 'rhe lasl lwo semeslers, This organizalion has been Torlunale To have lwo able presidenls, Norman Wong and Mar- iorie Quon. The club has aboul lwenly members a+ presenl wilh Miss Brown as sponsor. ll meels bi-weelcly in Room 40. For social aclivilies lhe members generally have a picnic and several oariies during The lerm. FUJI-KAI No Belmonl organizalion has a more worlhy purpose rhan +he Fuii-Kai or. as il is belfer lrnown, fhe Japanese Club. I+ is devoled lo crealing a slrong friendship belween lhe Uniled Slales and Japan lhrough a closer ahfi- lialion among The Belmonl sludenls ol bolh nalionalilies. The club's membership is ar presenl aboul lorly. They meel every olher Friday under lhe guiding eye ol sponsor Mrs. Nicholson. Presidenls during The las+ lwo semes- 'ers were Keiii Tsulcihara and Chieko Yamamolo. .83. MATH CLUB FRONT ROW: H ins RJuch,Kenr1-'n SDM ing Mor. Prnlr Presiiivn' John Jones, Denali I-loom?-ns Secvzj Georg-: Armstrong, Ch. Program Corrmif leeg Puey Wah Tao, Srigelaro Horza, Lewi Glucvnany Don Rolph. SECOND ROW: Erresr Guin' Roberr E. Lee! Do Jeohcelf, Thornas Mcliinnev Charles Woody Agre Lanrcerl, Miss Carnobell, Soonsor Aovama Yoshi har, Naomi Knsniaahara Eugene Te rin. BELSCI CLUB FRONT ROW: James Urara, Tara Nishima. Chas de Sellam, Mun Kwong, Melvin Van Dyke Hedwi lsrae, Agres Faulks, Agnes L'-:welym Georgi Keeler, Mary Lou Carlson, George Taroaray Do Fellows, Edward Slcne, Charles Woody SECOND ROW: Don Jeorcoff Maria' Dasvam Helen Caywcod, Elsie Var Mouri'o, Lillian Kugler Rufh Hammond, A'iTa Syrek. Margare? I-lerivel Mar'orie Mars, Kurr Von Miss Wilcox fSoonSorl Charene Doyle, Malcolm Edmisleriy Shiga'3r I-lar-Ja, Joe Creelev. GREGG READING Members: Jo Sykes, Georgia Olson, June Arde- sony Aurora Sarinany Pauline Gwin, Margueri? Mai'relA Carmen Aguilar, Veronica Murray E Pugh Morris Scharany Li'lian Nabarerre, Efh Cheseoholm Gera dine Clark, Chafee Dov' Mary' Anne: Wf2bo, Margafff' Craig B-J , Slivgsoy Warn Case. TYPING CLUB FRONT ROW: Joan Eade Alice Slemoe l9'es deny Esoeranza Morales, Virgir-'a Rhodes V ginia Leusinger, Virginia Perkins, Virginia Boyd' SECOND ROW: Rancharell Srein, Duforhy' Le Miss Boice lSpor-sorl, Mary Sranleyy Geraldn Clary Ernesfine Luiang THIRD ROW: Lilly Sghwavz, Marlv Case Cna lem: Dove Mlror-2 Berry Tn- Hal C l 11-U A,q.s'irf: rfaiinore. MATHEMATICAL ZEALOTS malce up lhe Mafh Club which meels bieweelcly and discusses problems and absuro- ilies in malhemarics. Al limes lhe members lalce lrips lo places ol irileresl, lilce Grirlilh Parlc Planelarium or rhe Bureau ol Power and Lighr. Miss Campbell is 'rhe sponsor. Science is 'rhe inleresl ol 'rhe Belsci Club. Spon- sored by Mrs, Willcox and led by Kurf Von, Ihe club has presenled many inreresling orograms. One member, Bob Carlson, lhis year won second place in lhe American Chemical Sociely Scholarship compelilion. The Typ- ing Club has labored under dilrlicullies lhis year because lhere has been no lime lor meelings excepl al nulrif lion period. They have made up lor lhis, however, by having a parly al The close of each lerm. The club num' bers aboul 'rhirry al presenl. Alice Slemple is presidenl, and Miss Maude V. Boice sponsor. To exlend lhe caba- biliries ol Flying and accurare Belmonl oencils lhe Gregg Reading Club was formed. Every I-lilllop shorlhander who desires evra worlcours in preoarahon lor becoming an e1Ticien+ secrelary is eligible For membership. Miss Marion D. I-lar' is fhe soonsor. .84. MUSIC CLUB FRONT ROW: Acee C3-2: e' Sa'3 C-wr Sh'e, r-4e 9 3' Ref- Gave I?3 :'a N 9 qfapax Tec Ya'ce.! pegs. Lame .' E': ss- F.e f Lo. sa G'3'a Ewa RAN-' Sevg 5- C s. ' CVC Je'-r 'S E1wa'cS'f'--. SECOND ROW: Daw Svf' He 2' Fazfv 5 enzfr Dive' Esc Wag'-2' Hezag suse Av' G-'e':e Mar, Lp- C3's:' Jcc' Jr'-as Marge Sveeq Cz' e e'EE' Jeff- Q S'cae Ea' Haw W. Hare A:j'f-s Fas vs LITERARY GUILD FRONT ROW: Ba':a'a U: e' He c-' Cr N , 1 grn a Ben: KT'-aasure' Man S'a' er ICi es:c'1 Inq Sec'e'a'. , V rg? a Le-sI'ge' Virqf- a per: rs CVa'o'fe RIr'pan IPresFc1e ! Mfss 6- '1 IS::'- sor , Lvua BIake rcr fSecre'ary:! CeceI'a Chavez, Eva Yafes Aqr-es La 'bs Mar, Baifcx Lf'Iar Mos' CV?ce'Pres'cer' - SECOND ROW: Eapa G, .:'a'h Cafc Rae Je' xihs Jea' Ta,pr Dc'pf', As-ce-'as Cnarvfe Mihai Eo7'n Kcgnnaf MG'Q5'Ef Fcsfef Awcg PVI- Ibos ar, Sara Gcroof Afsu-no Sh ge a's, Mr 'Nec Saufders, Jeafeve S'c-vel, Anabeve Arbrg THIRD ROW: Andrea Lohr Mac1eIine LQIIIQ An- neI'e Cohen, Befw ExsIrI. , Dorwhy D':. cnd, Dorc'hv Raccfes Ncflnhe Brow'Son Madprie Sfeeg S'e Fa Bc :affix Anna Gcrwafj FOURTH ROW: Eurrpe Ke ser Da' Pe'e'sp Ha'- Me HIP , P'.r!IIs La t:er'so' Jcrrce Serve: If- C ara Pa -an AMERICAN STUDENT UNION Jeb' Cwcpce CIa'a Pa e', Eeafe' Rc'hS'c'n Rc Lf-vi Haford Ls-rr' Arrplz Kam' MeIvIp Bs- 'J1,-Shena Lisvx Aarewe Cc'-ah, Ezrfh Kauf- 'par Hrlca Krew, Irv ng Schafer, Ar'e'e Hana Domfhy Brooks 9resI:1enIN AIIen CcIoccL'. MUSEUM CLUB Em' 1 B'rs':+, Ape Er':rr-'le' Ne f' BPH' a' Har' 'v Re'I3c-1 A1Sf:eII,Vf-'np' Cocfe, R'c'aru S'ev- eps Ken's'n W' sc' Hars Rauch JV' I-IaI' C'a'- e-S Nccir. TI-IE Music Club has prowdea Ialenf Tor radio programs, has pu? on a proqrann a+ Ihe PacIr'Ic Inshhne of Music. ard has been Ieo dcflnq 'he pas? year oy Roberf Koh? n7rnbIe fingered vroIrnIsf. ano vocahsf Ted Yancey. There are varkous specYaI ac'v 'es Incer 'he spppscrshIp ef Mrs. Sargen+ and Mr. Qasfren. The Liferary Guild was pc' nanneo aller 'fs Spenser, Ivhss Rulh GuTId. par carres pn +he 'racihon ol 'he rneo'evaI Unfons. Al each fneeflng some Iiferafy, seIechon Is prcsc-nfecn anc: dscusseo. If everialns 'fs rncfhers each haIIf5ear w3+h a Tea, managed each 'une oy +he presioenr. CharIo++e I-I'nrnan has served In Ina? capacny rhls year. The American Sfuden+ Union Is a cnT+ cf a cpun+r,fwFc:e crganiarfcn which, Ioqefher wI+h Iapor and o'her progressive groups. As oedhafec 'Q 'ne 'eaI'za'7cr' cf peace a'a pIen'y. If Is ac'fveIr Irveresled In scc'aI 'fence ?rcIuc1'nq cnlop ac'v7'fes, +he Ca 7I0 a Yew? Ac' ahcz a reaIIs c, IearIesS eQuca'V:r'aI SIXSLGVYI 'c rneea 'he cnamenqe cl fhe pres- en' oar. The Museum Club apes 'C help eacn 'hernper 'C cheese an 'e'e5'Inq are wc hwhAe happy. I's es- pec'aI purpose Is fC 'each 'ncsecnn work anc prcIechpn, Wnereve' someone 's neeoeo Tc ppe'a'e a p'c'L.'e prc- Iec or1 rnachIne, cne pf +ve nnernpers of Ih?s cTcp is caIIe:J. .85. THERE IS BEAUTY fx 7 VI- 11: 2: 1 ' . AXNI1 I 1. , 9' ' 3,11 1 , BOOK ROOM NURSING FRONT ROW: Evelyn Miene, Rose Tahari, Dervhy Speighls, Ceiia Larriva, Lena Marrnelslein, Millie McMann, Alice Pnilibosian, Nora Sorq. SECOND ROW: lrving Van Dalsem, Josfphire Yew: Andrea Lehf, Nerline Morgan, Bob Muvphv L90 Mae Brooks, Bell, Fox, Shirley Ler'2. SERVTCE GROUPS fklmosl unnoliced, The service groups carry oul lhe work which make lor a smoolh running, eliicienl, happy school. Noi only do These organizalions carry on work during school hours, bul belore and aller as well, keeping books, selling slages, issuing books, working in The caleleria, elc. All ol The sluden+s excepl The caleleria workers, who receive a Tree lunch, donale Their services lo lhe school. ll is lime we pay lhern some ffribule lor lheir ellorls. There are lhe rnain ollice helpers under Mrs. Slenerson. Sludenrs whose walches and clocks are slow nwusl deal wilh Miss Teilsworlh and her slali. Anolher group which deserves credil and which cares lor The sludenls' credils is under Miss Brown and Miss Eads. When you salisly your appelile, you conlacl' one ol lhe caleleria helpers under Mrs. l-lanks. Texl books Tall lo Mrs. Colernan, For exlra curricular reading lhere is The library wilh a library class laughl by Miss Van Deusen. The class issues books as well as s+udies lo becorne librarians. The largesl ol The service groups is under Mr. Douglas. CMGVQGC wilh sundry oufies, lhe sluoenls rnan Roorn IO7, The sludenl slore, collecl lickels al dances elc. GIRLS' LEAGUE Alive, aclive, ano invaluable fc lhe school mighl well pe 'he oescfplien ol The Girls' League. The Boys' and Girls' Leagues are very similar. Every Belmonl boy and girl is a rnernber of his or her respeclive organizalion, Fealures ol every lernw are lhe Big and Lillle Sisler Parry, +he League Bazaar. and lo clirnax The sernesler, a banguel. The passfng years have seen +h's crganizalion conlinually progressing +eward higher achieve'nen+s. .88. SERVICE GROUP S'37 FRONT ROW: Ivey, MCHISV Neil-. R',1-is Ce 3 -avi I-Ie'fe a' R953 Isace Laps: JJ mf 1' sf-I Bef- sw f SECOND ROW: C2 I-I3 ':', CMJ' MQUIJ r E JL: Bnrsgf J.. :.,:z 'ke S 'wzsy G1e'meVI.iNAw, THIRD ROW: By' 1'1D'v'v '- Kwu 4- f Twag Kwf: E f, VJ fifgfa' .S M ,-? 5 Wu fs Jw, ,, VOC 'fu' Lyn 'f X.-:L . Ee , M FOURTH ROW: 55 , .ref 22. 'yr K V -'Hs ' J Ii .w 3'ef'sL3' :'3',iS C awsg' M31 Lg. H 'Vg . SERVICE GROUP SC! FRONT ROW: '-Lf-:J M- f 11 'Jz E' X, 1' If' C J ' .LJ Egl: 5:4 .I-a' ,.:-Mpc: ' D 31' vhs FUN: T3 SECOND ROW: 'F v. if 5h.v,, N ,. . L ,A QQ, ,.f THIRD ROW: f' '. If.s iv., '-,L c FOURTH ROW: E'--5' 5' .- w ., .. : V-,f :,.. ' n 1 SAFETY CLUB W'37 FRONT ROW: Ricardo Gilbuera, Dick Sauldue, Wilfred Lawson, Edwir Lager, Fred Brown, Nor- 'nan Oqlansky, George Armslronq, Lesler Gibson, SECOND ROW: Joe Arduh, Lee Clark, Bob Arm- slronq, Mr. Ralslon lSconsorj, Bob Pallison lpresi lentr, Henry Taylor Mike Vukoye. STAGE CREW W'37 FRONT ROW: Clarence Edmunds, Eddie Willems, Bob Wing, Pere Enfield, Wendell Sinclair, GuSlav SWBUSON. SECOND ROW: Dave Varney, AI Shade, Lawrence Johnson, Wilbur Woolf, Jack Hill, Mr. Wriqh? lSponsorl, Elwood l-lickmar, Bob Young Adrian Var, Morick USHERS W'37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Vern Freeberq, Leonard Swanson, Tom Alexander, Morlon Prafr ll-lead Usherl, Bruce Larnberrson, Ted Yancey, Jannes Legqevr, Leslie Hyarns, Larry Greenberg. STAGE CREW The Slade Crew works early and lare under lhe direcrion ol lvlr. Wriqhr, serving cheerfully al lhe beck and call ol drama, music, loolball, and all assemblies. Because lhey do lheir work so ehficienlly many srudenls do nor know lhey exisr. The Campanile says, All hail. USHERS Filfeen ushers have The dulies ol searing The srudenl body, alremprinq To keep order, and passing oul programs ar Belmonfs assemblies. The S'37 officers ol lhis organzarion are lvlorlon Pralr. head usher, Vern Frie- berq, assisranr head usher, and l-larry Reilich, floor manager, Mr, C. E. Merrill is Els sponsor. .QO. SAFETY CLUB S'37 FRONT ROW: TEIBA 'rare Wvf, Rfzf' Smlzw Me 1' Ser. T: --' , MAKTHNR. TLV' VF -:SF-P F'e: BWV Nifwv Oo 2 Wwwffei LGNSA' J'? Apu' Jer'-'VD Swami? Caffe - SECOND ROW: EV: Q Lag-ff v'-we PM-1 Ng ei Grew' Lesw' S'Cs:' BCD Ar s 'i'3 Mr 5'0 !Src's:', We'-e' Ncve Pea '-43 C'afk Bm:-3 ' 'V:e Q:' 56: DJNTSA' S'z Harm ' STAGE CREW S'37 FRONT ROW: Aiwa' Van Mmm- Vgf Ef. CBVL Befq, Mf. Wfq VSrcwsovT GACVQP C fav, Edoie WMA-fs Lawenfe Johvsfr CE' Edmunds: SECOND ROW: N :J We ff: JV- '4 R' Young, Gmmv Sf-vsff BM: Wfq C e vs mam Mavffm, KV'-2. Jwv Marge' V 9 LIBRARY STAFF S'37 FRONT ROW: Reefs! Garreff, ATber?a Bafre' Warren WH!ia s, George Mlen, Hang Ramen worih WPT!! S?f?L'1 Bo'c1eWNJune Homvfg SECOND ROW: A'ffa Corwin, CWars Ma, Ba Edith Overn Rhea Hal: Eva Ya9es, Dofoww L ford, Mae VV-395'-35' Lara Marm-3!sfe7f Cerss Kerfrvafw, Waf:1e a Cfoss HMM HW N' Grau, Eoivh Eas+Na-- THIRD ROW: Mes Va' Deus-P' fSrfJ'S3f 'rude Chavez Ese Wahl Jea' Hefzwwger H Shrapshire, Agnes Faq rs Edva May HMM G Scarbrough P'w 's MGSYVOHGVHO REM Mar Nice PHf!ibos'a'w Ewlze Keiser Vmqmwa B Fiernnrf- Klnlf- ATMPW Mavfhef Mm. KGDU-f SAFETY CLUB De-gieafeo fo We promoiof 35 safefy fc' We ans mo we Safefy Club was cameo We wand, Sinner since T Hs ofganizaiion In I928 by Mr. B594 Ra?s+c'. Pceoec amonq ps vafec ac+Ivi+Ies are 'be o7fe:'?crws of fire drFHs and Hue organiza+?or' C+ TVGTTTC sqpaos. Ufuef We leaders'1Ic of Henry Tayfor and Bob Pe'+Tsofv, We dub Has reached a membership 3? fovy. .Ql. The Peppy bleom, the Rese, the Fleur de hs . . , I Ccmnet tell Wh1Ch ene IS best ATHLETICS w n . Dfw Belmonf 6-Jefferson 0 Led by fhe brillianf running of Al Norman, fhe l-lillfoppers defeafed a speedy Democraf aggregafion 6 fo 0 in a pre-league compefifion fussle. The Jeflersonians made several would-be scoring drives, Each fime, how- ever, fhe weighfier Senfinels repulsed fheir efforfs. Chuck Alphin and Roy l-larry shone defensively for fhe locals. Belmonf I3-Franklin 0 Belmonf's high-geared club opened ifs Norfhern League fifle quesf by downing fhe Franklin Kifeflyers I3 fo O. The fouchdowns were scored in fhe second and fhird quarfers. Norman and Maynard alfernafed af ball- packing, while Arf Fraisse helped fhe cause wifh his pofenf blocking. Ofhers who sfood ouf were Jimmy Fox, who played heads-up ball on bofh fhe pass snagging and defensive play, Celevifch, Brown, and Capfain Ruddell. Belmonf I 3-Lincoln 0 All good undefeafed records musf come fo an end. Thus did Belmonf snap fhe win sfreak of fhe Lincoln Rail- spliffers, prep-champs of l935, whose record had been unsmirched fhe year before. The game was played on 'rhe Franklin I'-ligh field. Baylor Maynard's pass infercepfion and running, and Ray O'Doul's uncanny passing skill mofivafed fhe Belmonf machine. Red Johnson also credifably confribufed some clean, hard defensive play. Belmonf I9-Garfield 0 Sfill undefeafed, unfied, and unscored upon, Belmonf sfrengfhened ifs bid for fhe Norfhern League and Cify championships by frimming Garfield l9 fo O. Speedsfers Al Norman and Baylor Maynard again led fhe Senfinel onslaughf. Line luminaries were Flank Taylor and Bob Brown. Belmonf 0-Roosevelf 6 Fighfing hard buf in vain Belmonf wenf down fo defeaf before Roosevelf on fhe shorf end of a 6 fo O score. Coach Tom Denny's Roughriders played a beaufiful game led by Leo Canfor and Capfain George Kornoff. The Sen+inel's defensive play, led by Red Johnson and Bone Crusher DeSchweinifz, was admirable. Belmonf I 3-Marshall 6 The Crown l-fillers appeased fhe rankling Roosevelf loss by drubbing an aerial minded Marshall squad I3 fo 6. Beafing Marshall af ifs own game fhe locals scored firsf on a brillianfly execufed pass from O'Doul fo Celef vifch. Marshall fied if up in fhe second quarfer by a series of pass plays. ln The final session a dazzling laferal play puf fhe Senfinels in fronf for keeps. Belmonf 24-San Fernando 2l Belmonf nipped a fighfing San Fernando eleven 24 fo 2l in fhe mosf excifing game ever wifnessed on Old Crown l-lill. Ray O'Doul freafed fhe fans fo a rare exhibifion of forward passing. San Fernando was leading 2l fo I8 wifh 25 seconds leff fo play. O'Doul faded back and heaved a 40-yard pass fo Chuck Myers. Thai worfhy seized fhe porkhide amidsf fhree Tiger men and sef ouf for enemy pay dirf. The San Fernando safefy was swiffly overfaking him, buf Fred Yanari seemingly came from nowhere fo block ouf fhe fhreafening fackler. Myers crossed fhe goal line while an incredible crowd roared hysferically. Belmonf 6-Manual Arfs 20 The l-lillfoppers final fhrusf for fhe prep fifle was crushed by a cify championship Manual Arfs feam on fhe la+fer's home grounds. The locals, alfhough over-powered 20 fo 6, gave an excellenf demonsfrafion of how good foofball should be played. The game wasn'f quife as bad as fhe score indicafed for fhe Ebersmen. Our lads played headsrup ball buf were oufplayed by a superior feam. One of fhe shining poinfs of fhe game was fhe sporfsmanlike play of Al Norman. B FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Vawrwlre R ,rgr,1T.i, .r 51 Pen' sf Tam Russo Cas' W 3 r-4 ra'3 Cars Caswiiarcs Be'c'o Cas' 1 Jug' Vvfrsh Bac Dug' Mgr. SECOND ROW: W ia' SL'a i:': Mgr. B' . Shows Ke Yan'ag-:T Irvirg Banc Z-:S'an':s Sanyo lea Srcz' Ori' Les e T'.a s Rene S'er' Nqr. THIRD ROW: Jac-K Ned C'arl-fs Naragawa 3 . Saiaue Howard M:s', Ar' I-ana Jan Teaa Ji Hal? T-Te'w B..s'a a'Te. FOURTH ROW: Bon Wi'g Reber' McK 5v Frarx Tarassc Tcry Cafmacha BoL Samara Be Dengler, Buber? Chrlcress. FIFTH ROW: Berfhel Sw-arse' Arnett Rerzor Ronalo Argo'a Marsha' Harr. Harvey Rona' ' Sar' Casfeneca. SIXTH ROW: Fred Griifir Joh' Orarcc Forres Rosenbaum I-larry LaMc Da' Tswe Ra L Mcrerc Aurher Jasse, BELMONT SHINES IN COLISEUM GRID CARNIVAL ln keeping wiTh Their perennial cusTom, The NorTh again romped OTT wiTh The yearly game 39 To I4 Tor The TourTh consecuTive Time. SixTy-Two Thousand high school, junior high school, and oTher ardenT scholasTic TooTbalI Tans walked Through The TurnsTiIes Tor The beneTiT oT The P. T. A. welTare Tund. Preceding The six periods oT TooTbaII, 20 bands, gorgeously arrayed in The splendor oT Their school colors paraded in The Grand March. Be-lmonT Tool: over The NorTh burden and rained chaos over whaT was Termed a Narbonne mysTery Team. Chuck Myers inTercepTed a pass neTTing The TirsT Touchdown. A 234yard Touchdown Toss Trom Ray O'Doul To Al Norman compleTed The Green and Black scoring. BoTh exTra poinTs were good. BelmonT's TourTeen poinTs comprised a new individual Team scoring record Tor The annual classic. B FOOTBALL SUMMARY STarTing The season wiTh a laclc oT experienced maTerial, buT a large squad oT eager players, Dick ValenTine accomplished a IoT aT his TirsT Team assignmenT here aT BeImonT. AlThough The Bees wound up in The cellar posiTion, They played courageous TooTbalI, losing Two hearTbrealcers. Comacho, Viveros, Onilci, and CapTain ShorTy I-IiraTa were a quarTeTTe ThaT would be hard To duplicaTe aT any school. Tough luclc, Coach, beTTer luck nexT year. Franlclin - O-BelmonT - - - 7 Garheld - 7-BeImonT - - 6 Lincoln - - I2-BelmonT - - h O RoosevelT - I2-BelmonT - H O Marshall V - - IQM-BeImonT - - - O VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: R. O Dou' J. Fa. F, Yanari, B, Mayrard, Chas. Meyers Bob Rosernerg Chas. Alphivx A Larnberf. SECOND ROW: L. Chaprrar H. Taylor, L. ceSchweirifz, P, Paweri, R, Ruoaell, S, Dalvo, A. Fraiss-1 L. Johnson. R. Neisor. THIRD ROW: R. Harfy, Bon Eisser, C. Saroers, R. Brown R. Vivia, D. Bessire, N. Ogarsxv, R. Darfc A. Norman. FOURTH ROW: M. PraT', A, Bordner, K. KaTayar a, N. Aller, I. Brukrrian, J. Arcuh, C. Chaornar, F Ryker. TOP ROW: 'Lassie' Mullaro, AssisVanT Coach, C. Ebers, Coach, M, Ro'no, T. J. Hughes, J. Saunders, L. Moreff, J, Barackrrad RAY O'DOUL Quarierbaclr O'Doul's passing affacks 'rhrilled lhe sludenl body coun'rless +imes. Ray was by far 'lhe besl passer in fhe cily. He called plays wifh an ease lhal' bespoke a brillianf field general, and his passes were responsible for many scores. CHUCK ALPHIN Cenier A reiurning lellerman. Chuclc was a s+eady player who could be depended upon in a pinch. Respecfed by bolh his leammafes and his opponenfs, he proved lo be a really oufslanding player. JIM FOX End lAlI cam A fine defensive player. Fox was also apprecialed for his limely snagging of many passes. Jim finished 'rhree years of varsify foolball. and will be noficeably missing from nex+ year's feam. ROY HARRY Quarferbaclc A clean, fast quick-'rhinlcing player, Roy Harry proved To be a valuable asse+ +o +he Belmonl leam. A ligh+weigh'r, Harry loughffor, and secured his berl'h, and 'rurned in many brillianl' performances. LAWRENCE DeSCHWEINlTZ Tackle The heaviesl man on fhe leam, Larry combined his weighf wilh surprising speed lo become a real +hrea+ lo opposing Teams. He will see more ne-xi year. BOB ROSENBERG Halfbaclc A speedy player, and an effi- cien+ ball carrier, Bob was responsible lor many sub- slanlial gains. BAYLOR MAYNARD Fullback pan cam Maynard's playing was a real assel lo an already sirong ieam. One of lhe ci+y's besl lullbaclcs, he will be invalu- able +o 'rhe l-lillfoppers nexi year. RAY RUDDELL Capfain and All Cify Tackle Caplain Ruddell foughl vali- anlly lo produce a champion- ship feam, and +he resulls spealc for fhemselves. Ray was noled for his clean, hard play, and since he was one of 'rhe oulsfanding laclcles, he was awarded All Cily honors. BOB BROWN Cenier lCap1'. Elecil One of 'rhe +hree varsify cenlers, Brown played a good porlion of many games. He was a capable cen+er, and +he fad fha? he was elecfed lo lead his feam nexf year. speaks for ifself. STEVE DALTO Halfbacll Anorher halfbaclc was 'ralcen info consiclerafion. Alfhough Sleve did noi' play as a regu- lar on 'rhe squad. he was a valuable assel +o Coach Ebers. ARTHUR FRAISSE Guard lAll Ci+yl One of 'rhe really oufsfancling guards of 'rhe ci+y, Fraisse earned his honors affer play- ing fhree years of varsify foofball. Opposing players soon learned lhaf Arm' was a sfrong addifion +o Belmon+'s done wall defense. BOB EISSLER Guard A clean, fasl-charging guard, Bob, aHer a year of playing on 'rhe reserves. earned his IeH'er. RED JOHNSON Tackle Red proved himself a worrhy running male of Capt Rucldell by slashing 'rhrough lhe opponen+'s line +o snare The ball carrier from behind, many limes. CHUCK MYERS Ouarferback Wilh O'Doul and Harr for compefilion, Myers fdlughl hard for his posifion, and saw quife a bif of ac'rion. His ou+- slanding fear was 'Phe snag- ging of a lasl second pass in 'rhe San Fernando game. CLARENCE SANDERS Guard Afler frying vainly +o malce fhe +eam lasf year, Sanders in his Senior year earned his posifion. Many Hmes lhe s+u- denf body would hear lhe s+a+emenf +ackled by San- ders. Clarence played hard, and earned his varsify lelfer. AL NORMAN Halfbaclc lAll Cify Second Siringl Again AI proved himself lhe spark of lhe leam. A sfar las+ year, Al lcepl' af il' and fhis year proved himself worfhy of All Cify honors. Norman was a real friple fhreal man, and was bo'rh feared and ad- mired by his opponenls, for his hard buf sporlsmanlilce play. 4349 .I .3 'F I .tg Q , 1 0 ,. ir? B BASKETBALL L,.s A11-11 F--fr A ' A':2. Ex' ' N'-.Hi Eff S E' L C 1 ' 5- :1 T! , ,S 51. 'C BASKETBALL ir'w'7c Sakamowx Coach, Marv ef? Rm Ono George Hougsa sbmawo! 3-we Zofovlrcw Ma':.s L 3 ov Hoswzew Ro, Kawasawa D BASKETBALL a '1eS1-2 i'i C-wh KV S- r- D,f .,, Q, .af 'T BJ 1 J ,3, J' J T ss' J' ,Gm 431. -f 'e Belmonl' vs. Franklin As fhe Norfhern League opened fheir baskefball season wifh a head sfarf over fhe resf of fhe Cify Leagues, Belmonf sfarfed off on fhe wrong foof by sfumbling over fhe Franklin Panfhers. Wilh one re- furning lefferman, Fred Hall maneuvered fhe Senfinel affack only fo lose fhe confesf by 20- I 6. Belmonf vs. Lincoln Affer breaking in fhe new members of fhe quinfef, Dave Diaz, Fred Hall, and Kurf Von ouf-scored fhe one-man Lincoln feam by 32-22. Simevifch, cenfer and high poinf man of 'rhe Tigers, scored fourfeen poinfs, while Diaz scored II for Belmonf. Here, fhe Hillfoppers felf fhey had found fhe righf combinafions. Belmonf vs. Garfield The final score 39-23 could hardly hinf of fhe hecfic four quarfers of baskefball when fhe Garfield Bulldogs came 'ro fangle disasfrously wifh fhe Belmonf varsify. A hard-played game wifh limifed scoring saw Capfain Fred Hall garner I0 poinfs only fo be fipped by fhe fowering Garfield forward, McWilliams, who was credifed for I3 poinfs. Belmonf vs. Roosevelf In a bifferly confesfed game wifh rivalry wriffen in red, Capfain Hall and fhe feam applied fhe feachings of Coach Hollinger by defeafing fhe Rough Riders 29-27. Showing fhe polish of a perfecfly coordinaf- ing feam, Hall, Diaz, Kwong, Von, and Dong, Mclnroe assisfing, moved from behind af fhe half fime info a +igh+ vicfory. Belmonf vs. Marshall Reaching a dynamic climax fo an errafic season, fhe Senfinel varsify hopelessly oufclassed fhe Marshall Barrisfers 40-26. To show fhaf fhe feam had reached ils peak, Diaz led fhe scoring wifh 2I poinfs, while Hall scored I0, fhus ending fhe performances of fheir I937 career. BELMONT LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL In spife of inexperienced maferial and a need for a liffle more heighf, fhe Belmonf Lighfweighfs opened fhe season wifh fine prospecfs of a successful season. Wifh Louie Alfbaum and Louie Adleman playing good defensive and offensive baskefball af fheir forward posifions, fhe opponenfs' offensive fhrusfs were offen dissolved. Capfain Oaf- man masfered fhe feam wifh noficeable success and played a frying season af his guard posifion along wifh George Allen. Every man was capable of a few field goals every game. Specializing in hook shofs, George Wilson was high poinf man for fhe feam as well as fhe mosf valuable player. Wilson played af fhe cenfer posifion. Thus in fhe opening encounfer wifh Franklin, Coach Valenfine's boys eked fhrough fo a 26-25 vicfory. To repeaf anofher fighf vicfory, fhe second encounfer wifh Lincoln ended in a dramafic finish wifh fhe score 30-29 in favor of Belmonf. Unable fo cope wifh fhe baskefball masfers, fhe feam dropped fhe nexf fhree games and season fo Garfield I8-9, Roosevelf 30-24, and Marshall 35-26. Affer fhe sfub- born defeaf fo Garfield, fhe quinfef failed fo regain ifs winning punch. IICII Capfain Ishikawa and his crew of inexperienced young fellows mef difficulfies fhroughouf. Wifh Ishikawa, Hadson, and Shafu faking fhe leading parfs fhey were able fo win one game ouf of four by frounc- ing Marshall by 23 fo 9. lnabilify fo score resulfed in defeafs fo Roosevelf by 38-I I, Lincoln I4-l0, and Franklin 22-7. Cees were coached by Theodore Clug. IIDII The spunky Dees, composed largely of Orienfals, foughf hard fo win fheir games under a pressing handicap of insufficienf heighf. Wifh dead eye baskef-shoofers such as Senzaki feamed wifh aggressive Kafazama and Ung, fhe feam defeafed a faller Roosevelf feam by 28-26. However, fhe feam Iosf fhe remainder of league games. Losf fo Franklin I6-IS, Lincoln I5-I4, and Marshall 28-9. Jimmie Sakamofo was fhe Dee Coach. 4 i x .Aa J :Aw .,f. gX.,w1' ,V.,, ,A jj, ,t-F, gr, A, X ?? JT ,f.I.Il 11Q? I 7' -Q . 9 Q -.9 .,..y, ,.. I I ,, :,q .pw 4 A .1 44.7, , A r p. 4' ,jf . 4 L, ',r I A .. ff ' I. .sff ,fwfr . ., A f ' , , 1 .4 s 1 -.f , , ' , A7 T' ' ' ': if Q fx K : rf' . J gg --fe v ' ' V . ' , 'fn 5 ,, .. 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The I32O was probably Ihe oulslanding class B evenf, for Julius Orlanslcy, wi+h his sprinl finish, proved Io be a colorful runner and winner. Marcus Luna Ioo, was a sfrong I32O man. Eddie Lager was a reliable high hurdle man and relay man. In Ihe shol puf, Burlon Meyers and Huberl Childress were winners. I-Iarry G'NeaI, high iumper se+ a new school record. HERBERT KAUFMAN ORMONDE WILSON BURTON -fr W MEYERS Meyers also compeled in Ihe Cily Meer. NORMAN MARCUS LUNA -go , A Q . 52 fe .gif V . V , WF Qnfy Q WF' QV' W , 4 pf ji W' in , x , A . J ,Egg I F -Q 4- fha 4 rx! ,wh ' - , 1 1 ' , 4 55- sa M ' Q. M f 54, F A Q' f V ti , . W 'f' 1' by ft 'ggi ., . . ,Q t 4 . , V317 AH 4' k 1 E k, ' f' f pw' V 1 . Lf f' 12 ' I 'y ' 5 A ' A Q 'nf E' 'Q 3 5 6 f ' f 1 - I 'Ext' -M-, Minh' 2 - 2,545 ,.Vw' 5, , H T gf, 5.135 v, W b h ,, lr , 1-,, I L Q. i ' , ' , v ' , f N zf , 2 Q ?., 2,7 f FE 'P ff VARSITY TRACK Openrng rhe season wnfh seven sfar leffermen Capfaun Waffs Al Norman Baylor Maynard I-Iugh Wilson Bob Morris Frank Chavnra and Blll Gomez coaches Laddue Mullard and Mr Ebers faced a brlghf fufure for a championship Sfarflng fhe season wlfh fhe clfy relays fhe hnllfoppers furned In a brulluanf performance by falcung fursf place IU fhe erghf man mrle flrsf an fhe low hurdle shuffle relay and a close fhurd place In fhe four man fwo mule evenf Belmonl' 82 Marshall 22 In fhe fzrsf dual meef of fhe season fhe Senfunels frounced a fughhng Marshall feam by fhe declslve score of 82 fo 22 The Barrusfer s only flrsf place was rn fhe 220 yard dash while fhe I-llllfoppers scored wnns ID fhe eleven ofher evenfs lncludmng fhe relay ln fhus meef Belmonf fools a clean sweep In fhe IOO yard dash and rn fhe broad lump Belmonl' 78 GarfTeIcI 26 Again fhe Belmonf squad sef baclc a defermlned Garfield organuzafxon by a huge score 78 fo 26 If was un fhus meef fhaf Al Norman duslcy sprunfer won fhe IOO yard dash In fhe fasf fume of IO 2 seconds Anofher paur of clean sweeps were added fo fhe growung lnsf an fhe 880 yards and for fhe second consecufuve fume nn fhe broad lump Belmonf 70 Roosevell' 34 Since Roosevelf was fhe feam fo beaf fhe local aggregaflon prepared for fhe Roughruders meef wlfh defermr nafuon fo revenge a foofball defeaf fhaf ranlcled deeply Luffle need be sand abouf fhe brllluanf performances of our feam fhe over whelmung score speaks for lfself Oufsfandvng performances were furned IU by Al Norman and Baylor Maynard A hrghlughf of fhe meef was fhe commenf offered fhe specfafors by Seymour Berns and Jaclc Webb over a new public address sysfem Belmonl' 60' 2 Franlclln 43' 2 In a cleanly foughf confesf fhe Belmonf squad agarn proved :fs supremacy by seffrng a frghflng Franlclln squad down fo defeaf The Franlclm squad capfured only four flrs places and when fhe meef came fo an end fhe local boys wenf home wrfh anofher vlcfory added fo a grow ng sfrlng Mosf of us can remember I-lerb Kaufman s brulluanf performance In fhe broad lump when he pushed Al Norman fo a flrsf place capfursng a close second Belmonl' 65 I 3 Franklin 3I 5 6 As a prelumunary fo Belmonf s vncfory In fhe Norfhern League meef fhe green and blaclcs subdued bofh Franlclun and Luncoln In a frrangular meef on fhe Knfeflyers cunderpafh Coppung seven fnrsl' places and fynng for fwo fhe charges of Laddve Mullard and Clarence Ebers amassed a fofal of 65 V3 ponnfs 34' 2 pounfs ahead of fherr nearesf rival Franlclun Leonard Waffs capfaun furned In a brnlluanf performance by wnnnung fhree blue ribbons besrd s running anchor man on fhe wlnnung relay feam alfhough all fhree relay feams were dusqualufued Norfhern League Meef Clrmaxfng a successful league season af Roosevelf fhe I-lsllfoppers carrxed home fhe Norfhern League and Dual Meef champlonshrps cups The Senfunels oufdlcl fhemselves by fallynng more fhan fwlce as many polnfs as fhe nexf placed feam Roosevelf Individual performances were oufsfandung as Baylor Maynard Al Norman and Franlc Chavura shaffered long sfandung Norfhern League records The resulfs of fhls meef olaced Belmonf as a confender for honors ID fhe All Cnfy Meef TENNIS Wlfh an enfrre feam made up of new men Pop I-lolllnger molded a mughfy nef squad fhaf acqurffed ufself admrrably by fnnlshung fhe season rn fhrrd lace an fhe Norfhern League sfandungs Wrrh a feam led by Eugene P Andrews playrng flrsf singles and Ifrnesf Brnclcman and Franlcme Inouye frrsf doubles our l936 champlonshlp feam came fhru wlfh flynng color Franlclun Belmonl Marshall Belmonf Garfleld Belmonf Lincoln Belmonf Roo evelf Belmonf IO6 .X1-.. ! 1 an . hlmself. I I .- -W . -X 1 '--As- -M1 BMV- ,--0 '---2- Y--5 ' --,0- Y.-7 s --l- ---6 RSITY TRACK AM S'37 ONT ROW: Rcrer' Mc s 'rug' W 5 -era aus W L,r Wiiscr Ffa , CNQ C COND ROW: Conch Mnrlaro Kei? Tsmirara E f?V' Kafwar Ffark Che 'fa L' 5 Mar' :cars Tala' W ia Gcmez JJ:-1 VQCJ-r Jas' vercs Frei R.-ce' Ccac' Es-rs. IRD ROW: Do' Jezricou, 'rarac r J c W Q r Brcvi Vicror Lyons N -f P' Farr D Q TRACK TEAM ONT ROW: Scirc Okc Oscar Marnie: Herr, seas Jack Sr 'r, Frm- Greer Erwin: Harris COND ROW: Coach Mullam, Huber' Cniloress le Fuller, Eddie Planke'horr Marcas L,na, Ed ger Barron Mevers Jack S'c.s.elI Hlcwc Far' gawa, Coach Ecers, IRD ROW: Don Jepncofr, rranaqer, Marsh I-larry. rnrfy Lorrbardc, Charles Ramirez, Fred Leafs l Shows Jclfus Orlansky. 'U' 'B' TRACK TEAM ' V Hcsnisa-1, Ncrrran r-ive, W am S'frr DLJO 1'-iai Bil Bechler Jcel Fra'-s, Wili.anr VCSS, Rockie Cuopari, Abe Osrrcne, Shig Naka' Na Rccer Mora'es Sam Caveresa Vasc Kashi' C3 Sa Mcsxaw 'J Ccaih FEMS SOFTBALL Resurning ils second season, Belmon+'s soilball learn lived up lo prediclions ol a dangerous Ieam by winning lhe Norlhern League Championship. Since only 'rwo regulars are graduafing, Caplain Andy lvlaggio. hard hi++ing, clean-playing shor+-slop, and Fred l-lall, second baseman, The Team looms as a real lhreal 'ro repeal ifs perform' ance in S '3B. To pick Oulslanding players is always a dihficull Iask, buf Caolain Maggio, George Wilson, Bill Shows, Sleve Dallo, and Clarence Ung, seemed lo be The slellar slars of rhe I-lillloppers leam. FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND Garfield 9 BeImon+ 8 Team A Franklin 3 BeImon'I' 2 Team A Garfield 0 Belmonf II Team B Franklin 3 Belmonf 8 Team B Franklin 8 BeImon+ 6 Team A Lincoln 0 Belmoni' I9 Team A Franklin IO BeImon+ 2 Team B Lincoln 3 BeImon+ 7 Team B Lincoln O BeImon+ 6 Team A Garfield I BeImon'I' 3 Team A Lincoln 2 BeImon+ II Team B Garfield 2 Belmonf I2 Team B One ol The really Cc's'anoing lea4s cl 'he year was Clarerce Ungs no-ren, no-hi? game agairs' Garrelc. 'IO7' C RELAY TEAM LETTERMEN 'I' ag-ri ma 5 A in ' A - , 'n 0 . X gf w f Q Eiga' 8 iimhge isa '.Z ' A an 'PGM fWlllIlV'W Gif' wg f azffv f ii .,gl1g:f'2 I ' . I IWWKNX , ' H? -ki '. ' 5' 2' 1 A - ' if wiki - W W HEYEIIEYET My ' l ,, aux: gg, 2 Eiii Eikif!e?! 14' 'W ' ' 'fi ' 1:--1 fi 5 if -3 ' 'f if ,,-1..l oo 'IO A-COMPANY Lewis, Edward Bennett, Aubrey Moulto Karl Musto! W en Gree Boone, Ben Frank Bhristow. BFI' Leupp, Ellsw B-COMPANY Bank. Wayne Williams, Dick Fitzwilliam , c, Vg C: H, J, .k,, ,Wt :fi Q, , F. , Y ,, 1 A I ,, vig, ,,Z,QQjml 0 Q yeen, Solon Hurt, Benjamin Hazard, Allred Sa Paul Fanning i H BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Clark, Ad Owens, Bob Sargent, Milton Eisen, James Da William Leone, Harry Reder, John Schmucker, J I I' Geor Carter, Rodney Jackson, Eugene Wilkins Palais, Robert Stevens, Dick Meroney. 4 SECOND ROW: Ted Wyckoff, Walter With spoon, Andrew Haglund, Henri Lyons, Don Hopkins, George Sawaya, Bruce Lambertson, Ha Marshall, Kenneth Mathewson, Jack Wood, Rob Speer, Roland Smith, Joe Neely, Sydney Ros bloom, James Peckham, Murdy Moody, Ja Rocchio, Chase DeSelIam, Robert Gorden, H6 Re'lich. TOIP ROW: Charles Danforth, Anton Sart Charles old, John Enderrieden, Milton Oost Ow W FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Sla Louis Dimord, Kenneth Wilson, Maurice Jacks Milton Davis, Orion Davis, Jack Cooney, Ro Farrell, John Dennis, Gordon Gibson, Abrah SECOND ROW, KNEELING: Robert Walsh, Raymond Beale Harry Rugg, Nathan Litchb THIRD ROW STANDING: Robert E, Lee Geo Armstrong, Robert Kairns, Frank Crow, Ro Doshe, Bill Meine, Arthur Flanigan, Robert l-log Albert Brew, Joe Neely, Bradford Wickholm, land Smith, Robert Speer, John Jones. FOURTH ROW, STANDING: Douglas Tuc liarn DeFrees, Daniel Rinkwich, Albert Erick I I lc l I- James Clinger, Daniel Green, Jack Bannister, vey Stratton, Arthur Lyons, Jack Wood, Don Wilkenson, Don Sype, Howard Lear. R. O. T. C. There's something about a soldier! Perhaps many a member ot Belmont's Reserve Otlicers' Training Corps has hummed that little ditty over to himselt. For this group is one that continuously soiourns in the Belmont spotlight. R.O.T.C. is a voluntary school subiect and undeniably tar too tew Hilltopper boys schedule it. Thrice a year it holds the attention ot the entire school. The tirst occasion is the General Inspection Day, andthe other two are the semi-annual Army Dances. A Hawaiian theme was selected for the S'37 dance and was well carried out. Some lesser R.O.T.C. activities for the past year were trips to Spadra and March Field, Armistice and Memorial Day Parades, and the serving as guards at the football games and track meets. Donald Langmo and Donald Walker headed the R.O.T.C. as Cadet Majors during the W'37 and S'37 terms, respectively. Yes, there is some- thing about being a soldier. 'IIO' STAFF S'37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Capfain Morfon Prah, MaIor Dorad Walxer, Major DonaIo Langrno, Capfain Wade CIuf+er, Contain Robert Parfison. DRILL TEAM S'37 FRONT ROW KNEELING: Serqf, Joe Ne-eIv, Sergi Jacx Wood, Sergr. Robert Kairrs, Serqr. R. O. T. C. OFFICERS S'37 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Capfahw Wane Cluffer, Capfain Morton Pratt, Maior DonaIo Walker, Capfain Donald Hopkins, Major Dona-3 Langrno, 2nd Lfeuf, Henri Lyons. BACK ROW: 2nd Lieuf. Jenn Jones, 2nd Lied. Bruce Larnberison, Caofain Rober? Pattison, 2r-3. Lieuf. George Arrnsrronq, Is? Lieuf. Roberr E, Lee. STAFF R.O.T.C W'37 RoIar'd Srfifn, lsr Serqf Roberf Spee BACK ROW: Zna Lfeur, Bruce Lam rain Morro' Pr-a'f, MaQor DonaId Liem. Henr. Lyors, 2nd Ueuf. Geor q-3 Armsrrorq. I'. berfson Cao- WaIke' 2'J CADET OFFICERS R.O.T.C. W'37 FRONT ROW: Caof. Herber' SarvJeIs Can? wNi ia Wihirson, Cade? Ma,or DonaIfJ Larqho Cam, Don WaIker, Cash Reber? E?ss?er. SECOND ROW: C3OI, Rqssell Car-Ivle, 2rd L' I Morfon Prafr, Zncl Lf, Rooerf GMI, Is' L, Deaf Besswre. LEFT TO RIGHT Cade' Mayor DorxaIu Lang o Goof. Donald WaIker Cao? WwIarn WIILIF 3 Is? Lt. Dean B ssrr GIRLS ATHLETICS Q Come and p y g On 'rhe Ii G.A.A. W'37 FRONT ROW: Michiko Sato, Mitsuko Hasegawa, Alice Barber, Sachie Taxagi, Gertrude Good, Sakilco Nose, Mrs. L. Andrews, Andrea Lohr, Mada- line Lotito, Ruth Rogo, Zorlra Prniat, Dorothy Currie, Roxena Coleman. SECOND ROW: Mildred Ross, Agnes Tahan, Barbara Goodwin, Yurilco Yarcadera, Mitsuko Shirao, Adeline Morse, Dorothy Drummond, Frances Breig, Billie Powers, Phyllis Wood, Dorothy Mackey, Misao Dohara, Dora Song. THIRD ROW: Maxine Hickey, Cecelia Chaves, Mariorie Streeton, Doris Savage, Elsie Wagner, Phyllis Larrzbertson, Audrey Schuieldt, Louise Watson, Jean Ann Hein, Isabel McPherson, Ruth Bustamante, Nobuko Suto, Shizuko Yamaguchi, Grace Kanrirnura, Mary Kashiwagi. FOURTH ROW: Agnes Larnbert, Nellie Rhodes, Gloria Nathan, Alice Stempel, Joan McDonald, Chieko Yamamoto, Setsuko Hara, Manette Lambert- son, Jane Gibson, Kathryn Hunter, Evelyn Fraisse, Margaret Gorai, Surniko Nakauchi, Magdelena Gonzale7, FIFTH ROW: Sachie Sato, Rita Ne'her, Kiyoko Hara, Kathryn Bagley, Michi Dohara, Aurora Sarinana, Lois Wilson, Alma Persson, Marjorie Wasserman, Gertrude Cannon, Joan Dixon, Gladys Stein. SIXTH ROW: Hatsue Tsuii, Ruth Tally, Teruko Nishida, Serena Barsarn, Miriam Nolan, Carmen Aguilar, Sadie Greenspan, Mariorie Ouon, Aurora Medranso, Marian Daskam, Edna Westergard, Louise Schauer, Maude Sturgis. TOP ROW: Alice Nakamura, Helen Nalcachi, Hedwig Israel, Ruth Berger, Norene Bronson, Lillian Most, Elva Anderson, Ernilco Kawasawa, Patty Bourg, Betty Coleman, Mary Durant, Dorothy Reegler, Rose Tahan, Bernice Simon. f 49 RUTH MARLATT MRS. ANDREWS MISS CONE ALICE BARBER MISS NEWCOMER MRS. IRVINE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Two-hundred healthy, vivacious girls malce up the Girls' Athletic Association, organized in I925 to promote athletic sportsmanship. Led by sponsor, Mrs. Leslie Andrews and President Andrea Lohr, it stages such highf lights as the annual G.A.A. Dance and a playday with three other city high schools. Membership require- ments are exacting, however. Only girls who have received chevrons in iunior high school or earned at least titty points at Belmont are eligible. 'II4' G. A. A. S'37 FRONT ROW: Tefuko Nishida, Ncbuko Su'o Mitsuko Hasegawa, Nora Song, Florence Lcmez, Mars Durant, Phyllis Maslronardo, Frances Bruno, Goldie Berns Doro'ry Meyers Dora Song, May l-loshizaki Michiko Saro, Helen Sadalaki. SECOND ROW: Mary Lawson, Nancy Miano, Frances Breig, Cecera Chavez, Rose Garibay, Ruth Marlofr Jean Ann Hein, Evelyn Pearce, Leela Burlie, Eunice NJI, Rurh Bi.s?aman'e, Shizuko Yamaguchi, Misa: Dohara, Yuriko Yamaderag THIRD ROW: Marion Daskam, Agres Tahar Doris Savage, Adele Kroner, Louise Schauer Elsie Va' Mourik, Evelyn Fraisse, Helen Faoia-, Ar-na Gadino, Lucille Crawford, Annaberte Arkin, June Sairo Grace Kamimura' FOURTH ROW' Lillian Thompson, Barbara Round, Magdalena Gonzalez, Dorolhy Drummond, Hedwig lsrael, Nellie Rhodes, Dororny Mackey, Grace Green, Alice Srempel, Mariorie Ouon, l-larsue Tsuji, Emiko Kawasawa, Beatrice Hager, FIFTH ROW: Roxena Coleman, Barbara Goodwin, Gloria Nafhar Josephire Berfheau, Louise Warson Sachie Takaqi, Karhryn I-lur+er, Chieko Yamafno'o, Sersu Hara, Edna Goldberg, Aurora Sarinana, Norene Bronson, Yoshiko I-lanaiima Sally Kusayanagi, Agnes Lambert, Adeline Marse, Milsuko Shirao, Lydia Uriarfe, Ruth Roqog SIXTH ROW: Michi Uohara, Mariorie Wasserrcan, Lorna Miller, June Fonraine, Dororhy Lankford, Rita Neher, Mildred Saunders, Sfella Bolderti, Margaref Gorai, Belly Coleman, Lillian Mosf, Party Bourg, Alma Persson, Sadie Greenspan, Zorka Prniaf, Barbara Shuftg TOP ROW: Alice Barber, Gerfrude Cannon, Regina Reegler, Asrora Medrano, Mannelle Larnberrson Consrance Kerr, Madeline Loriro, Andrea Lohr Bernice Simons, Mariorie Srreelon, Parsy Slannard, Isabe MacPherson, Gerrrude Good, G. A. A. CABINET S'37 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rarh Rego, head o: rerrisj Sadie Greersoan, Corresoordence sec'e'arvq A'drea Ld 3'residen Mrs. L. Andrews advisor, Madeline Loriro Vice-oresicenfg Ma'nelre Lamoerrsci head C' 'ennisi Frances Breigx recording se:re'ary. PLAYDAYS Once a year lhe Girls' Arhlelic Associarion sponsors a playday. On 'rhese annual occasions several schools are inviled and compelilion is carried on in 'rhe dilierenl sporls. As sporlsmanship is Belmon+'s mollo 'rhese playa days are always successful. SPEEDBALL l+'s a kick oil. The ball is advancing down the field. No, I+ is slopped, lolled, and passed lo make 'rhe lirsl score ol rhe game. Thus speedball, a combinalion oi soccer and baskelball, has become one ol lhe mosr exciring sporls played al Belmont 'IIS' BASEBALL PERIOD IV. FRONT ROW: Miisuko Hasegawa, Mifsuko Shirao, Bernice Simons, Phyllis Masfronardo, Gerrrude Cannon, Rufh Johnson, Berry Fosrer, Sophie Dol- berg, Rorena Colernan, Kiyoiro Nifanda, Frances Breig, Rita Neher, Regina Reegler, Belly Eksfrurn, Alice Barber, Yuriko Yarnadera, Anna Capirano, Grace Karnirnurag SECOND ROW: Vierla Kelley SIelIa Bolderfi, Madeline Lofiro, Milored Saui-cars, Pearl Armand, Josephine Berrheau, Dorofhv Drurnrnond, Neriie Freisfal, Surnilro Nalcauchi, Jennie Lee, Jean Blaska, Zorlra Prniar, Dorothy Mackey, Marianne Grass, Heler Fabian, Consrance Kerr Patsy Srarnard. Mannefre Larfoerrson, Sfnilka Dinnxich, Miriarn Nolan: THIRD ROW: Adeline Manse, Verna Mae Rinrran, Carrrella Caopiello, Jane Fonfaire, Georgia Olsor, Anvcineve Consfarri-rs Barbara Snufi, Ma'gv Kirg Isabel Macphersor Pnylvs Lairioervsor, Mar' iorie Sieeg, Mary Whi'r,', Lolllr-'i Rogers Rui? Scnul'2, Jeanneffe Clayfon. SPORTS S'37 PERIOD II. FRONT ROW: Lois Wurscn, Befw Rove Glenn N3'r.an lres Pau as Kafnrr Hulrk-r G'3ce cv- la Pera Yoshiko Hanaiva Rfra Hall, Loreila Nor- rran, Dororhy Lanlcford Edna Goldberg, Lydia Ur'ar'e, Vivian Underwood, A ce Sfernoleg SECOND ROW: Terurc Nishica, Nora SCVQ Es' 'ner Baird, Phy lis Wcoo Pa' Row-craps?-, Eurice Null Marion Dasxar: RMI' Marlofr, Aurora Meo- raro, Ida Greenspan, Virginia Wray, Norma Luca, Sa ly Kusavanagi Aurora Sarinana Serena Earsan Dara LarJsso, Shizuifo Yamaguchi, I-lafs.-3 Tsuiii THIRD ROW: Gaines Norton, Cecelia Becxer, Agnes Llewellyn, Jean Mgrrav, Mariorie Ouon Niriani Elkins, Beverley Romne., Saoie Greensoan. lrene Barrrerl Gerrrsde Gooo, Nafcy' Morrison Eva Arderson, Yone-fc l-Vgashi Merre Kawai-H Rcrh Busravarh, Mary Bro'e arr rf, Virgina Mc Aoaws. SPORTS S'37 PERIOD I. FIRST ROW: Louise Schauer, Genevieve LeGaroe, Misao Dohara, Annie Andrade, Rose Calderor, Eleanor Lozzie, Beulah Naoolslri May Hoshizaki, Alice I-loom: SECOND ROW: E .iro Kay-'asawa Magdaiena Gonzales, Helen Louise Boovgaro, Mariorie Was- serrnan, Sylvia Soecfor, Nancy Osreraas, Marlyn Gibson, Bealrice l-lager, Kathryn Baglev. THIRD ROW: Sachie Takagi, Margarer Gcrai EI- vira Jarar'-illo Virginia Leusi'g+:r, Hazel Jerlryns Maine Slurqis, Frances Wexler, Anna Dr-Sioeric, Rulh Rego, Rosalie Rosen. One of 'rhe live maior sporls is baseball in which lwo Teams of nine girls each display lheir agilily and abilily. Wirh connpelilion being carried on in lhe rhree sporls classes, 'rhis nalional sporl is one of 'lhe besl lilced. BASKETBALL Three-Acourl baslcelball is 'raughl a+ Belrnonl. The sporl gives 'rhe girls a chance +o show line feamworlc. As 'rhis is one of rhe mosl srrenuous sporrs olilered, a girl may earn from lilly 'ro one hundred poinrs, according ro her abilily. HOCKEY Sliclcs clashl TFNGFITY-IWO girls lighr for one ball. From one end of 'rhe field lo 'rhe orher The ball is guided and exchanged unrll il passes rhe goalie. l-loclcey, one of rhe rnosr dangerous games. is a seasonal sporl. Coached Id I +l+. by Mrs. Irvine, lhe girls have compefed al lhree pay ays lo oace ou in ron 'llo' TENNIS S'37 PERIOD V. FRONT ROW: Rsvh Jailee Charlyve Mi ef Daisy Krawlwnx Mare Filer? Mae Wei'sfei' Rxh Ezlrf er Eglne Ellcvfy, Ala S 'i'n Ma' Vie Seri Seve K.r': a' Lea ':e D's'e Viv Jr Dye , Mar. Bairz J-an fb C: les.- SECOND ROW: Marforie 5 -felon Mi :rea Sur' Virgi-is Hil is Be vFo1, So Sim Virgina De:-ef A '3 Gyms' Pearl Rzsercwq Prl, BDJJ B-- . 3' es La' 3 MQ J,l NIU TENNIS S'37 PERIOD VI. FRONT ROW: Milsgg Hasegawa, NV3 Sig Dow Sofg Nariwie Wasserman, R.'h Page Ser 'Rin Carson Miznire Sa': E 'ka Kawasawa -Tele' Facanj SECOND ROW: Sacnie Taragf A 'ze Bro-fr, Dore .zvhy Mazxei, Frafies BVEAQ Rjh Mnrliy' Ma' are 5 Quo- Pals, Slafnard, Regina Reeglerg THIRD ROW: Margarel Gorai, Consume Kerr Rila Ne er Do'o'hv Druomlrd Alfie Slemrel Ma' are S'fee'on June Fanlaine- FOURTH ROW: Barpara SM V31-2 '-1 L: g, Andrea Lon' Sfe la Bcoerri Bev. Cal-wr, Davy 5ou'g Gerfrude Good, SWIMMING CLUB S'37 FRONT ROW: Mary Lawson, Marqaref G-orai, Sachie Talcagi, Doris Savage, Frances Breig, Ser 'rude Good Florerce Looez Dora Song Ncoske Sulo, Mighi-co Sato, May Hoshizakiq SECOND ROW: Milsuro Hasegawa, Yuri-9 Yana dera, Adele Kroner, Rose Garibay, Edna Gold berg, Mariorie Quor. Michiko Dohafa, Milsuko Snirao, Eve'yn Ffaisse Peggy Yulrawa Shizulfes Yanragucnlg THIRD ROW: Gefvuae Camo' Mariorie Wassef man, Conslarce Kerr JoSeo 'e Berlhea. Ancfea Lohr, Alice Slemzyely Aurora Medraro Louise Schauerg FOURTH ROW: Alice Barney Sa lv K.sawa'agi! Virg ' a Van ae Iv'arx1V3r':'e Slreele- Maze 'se Lof 3 Kfvfry' H, -er Hezwig lsrae' E'za:e'h Yos' mag FIFTH ROW: Rose Lima, Yosriro Ulssshigafmx Bertha Priesfey, Evelyn Woo1s, lsaoel Maxwe- Son Maw Sh'qe'Oo'e Kivoro N ar1a JA' '3 Maw- TENNIS CLUB The dashing, alerl ligures you may have noliced every Thursday allernoon in lennis Courls are lhe Girls' Tennis Club members meeling in lheir weelcly encounler. Il club membership is a good slandard by which lo iudge lennis is growing more popular every lerm. ln lhe spring, a lournamenl is held, and in lhe lall lerm, challenges are exchanged lor The live posilions on lhe ladder. Il a girl is presenl lwelve limes she is awarded lilly poinls. SWIMMING CLUB Forlunalely lor lhe girls ol lhe Swimming Club lhis year lhey have been allowed privale use ol lhe Y.W.C.A. The girls meel on Tuesday and swim af leasl lwelve limes during lhe lerm. The award lor lilling lhe allend- ance requiremenl is lilly poinls il a girl passes lhe iunior lesl, and sevenly-live il she passes herlile-saving lesl. 'lI7- ACTION SHOTS GIRLS' ARCHERY S'37 Kiyo Gushilfen, Hffer Narach' IJni.li:'e Dubois, Jean Mcllenalri, Lcfraine Garcia Hale' Lum vrori Mau Svvlfyx Cec- Noffor! Pa' Peferson Virqicia S cf-'Hire' Milfxrel JQCIIV-1 LETTERWOMEN S'37 FRONT ROW: Madeline Lofimx Margaref Gcrai Sachie Takagi, Sally Kusayanagi, Alma Persson, Rulli Rego, Michiko Dohara, Andrea Lohrj SECOND ROW: Lucille Crawford, Gerfraoe Good, Jane Fonfaine. Sadie Greenspan! Ccnslasce Kerr, Mar'eHe l.ar',ber!Sor' THIRD ROW: Frances Breiq A 'ge Barkzfr Drryhy Macfe, Cffia Chavez. ARCHERY By permission only are girls allowed Io enfer 'rhe archery class. This sporl enrifles each girl Io display her own skill wiih Ihe bow and arrow, The Ironl lawn is Ihe praclice field. ln good Iorrn, The archers nol inlreguenlly hil Ihe bulls eye. DANCING Terpsichorean arlisfs are given a chance lo Iurn a fancy foe. For Ihose girls who are inferesled in lap dancing, fhere is Ihe clogging class, and for Ihe girls who care lo inlerprel diilerenl moods, There is Ihe inlerprerarive dancing class. The classes are conlinually supplying Ialenl lor assembly programs. 'II8' KATSU De GUCHIE SPEEDBALL: BIZ, BIZ Capfainr BII. BASEBALL: BIO, BI I, BIZ Cap+ain. I-IOCKEY: AIO, AI I, AIZ. B.A.A. YELL LEADER. One of fhe speedy hoclcey players +o graduale. Very dependable and always ready Io be called upon. SAKIKO NOSE SPEEDBALL: BIO, BI I, BIZ. BASEBALL: BIO, BI I, BIZ. I-IOCKEY: AIO. BASKETBALL: AII, AIZ Caplain. I-Ias been a member of fhe 'rennis club for live Ierms and a member of fhe swimming club for one. I-las received a Ie++er and live slars. Is an oul- slanding a+hIe+e as her record shows. Is also a bril- lianl' scholar. ZORKA PRYNAT I-IOCKEY: BIO, BI I Caplaini BIZ. SPEEDBALL: AIO. AI I Capfaint AIZ. BASEBALL: AIO, AI I Caplaint AIZ. Claiming Ihal hoclcey is her game, Zorlca has proven Io herself Ihal she is one of The besl hoclcey players Io graduale Ihis Ierm. Received a Ieller and one slar. ANDREA LOHR SPEEDBALL: AIO, AI I. I-IOCKEY: BIO, BII Cap- Iain. BASEBALL: AIO, AI I. One Ierm Iennis club. One 'rerm swimming club. One of 'rhe besl O.A.A. Presidenfs Belmonlr ever had. Bofh oulslanding and popular in every way. We'll miss you, Andie. Re- ceived a Ielfer and one slar. MADELINE LOTITO I-IOCKEY: AIO, BII, BIZ. BASEBALL: AIO, AII Caplain: AIZ. SPEEDBALL: AIO, AI I, AIZ. Mem- ber ol The 'rennis club +wo limes. A fine alrhlele who is popular wi+h bolh sporls and +he girls. Received a Ie++er and one s+ar. FRANCES WEXLER BASKETBALL: BIO, BII Caplaint BIZ. BASEBALL: AIO. AII Cap+ain: AIZ. SPEEDBALL: AIO, AI I. Two 'fimes a member of 'rhe Tennis club. Received a leller and Ihree slars. An oulslanding alhlele who can parficipafe in any sport Exceedingly good when playing baseball and basIce+baIl. VIRGINIA LEUSINGER BASKETBALL: BIO, BI I, BIZ. SPEEDBALL: AIO. AII, AIZ Capfain. BASEBALL: AIO, AI I, AIZ. Following her sis+er Jean's Ioolsfeps, Virginia is one of Ihe besl' guards Io graduafe from Belmont Re- ceived a lelfer and one slar. WENDELL KEENAN SECOND AWARD S K Y W A R D ED NOTE For The flrsf fare the Campanrle Sfaf' ha undertaken an Arnafeur Photography Confesi Awards are a free Carnpanlha Yo fersf place S+even Chdson ana selecfron of second fhvrd fourfh frfih svxfh places ard honorab1e rnenfuon Judging the Confes? were M ShuI5 and Mrs Ruclde or me faculty and Pa? Pafferson and John Jones s+udenfs 120 , X Y . : ' . ' . 5 . ' r. I I , STEVEN CHILSON O L D G L 0 R Y STEVE? CHILSO S I L H O U E T T E HONORABLE MEF TION I ,E 4, -- ,,A. y E L DISCCDVERY W 1 STFVEYI CHYLSCYI FIRST AVYVARL Hi 'dll- :ffm QTFHL CHWSO R A Occldent and CD ert I73 IUNE HQWITT FOURTH AWARD VV I T H I N WITHOUT HOWITT SIXTH ATAPI MAXINE HOSLEY HONORABLE MENTION Q N T H E W I N G STEVEN CHILSON HONORABLE MENTION A F L 0 A T FRED YANARI HONORABLE MENTION Where the Wcfters Fall STEVEN CHILSON COTTON QUEEN SILKS and SATINS STEVEN CI-HLSON gif, 'Q STEVEN CHILSON STEVEN CHILSON BETTY FISKE QALPH MORENO IERRY Devmfz CAMPUS CAPERS JJ 1 tx' egg E Qig- 4, f if . A Qjgfif 1 , ,. ' , ,gikf f Q . - . E,,-H E 1. + .mv I' E 4 if 4 If ! NICK DeMOSS INICK Demoss I 30 HANDS SWA 6i? Nw M95-A MCKIEMOSS SCIENCE ...wif NICK D MOSS OTHER HANDS ' I3I ' 4 3 ff . if ' , A. 44553, .1 'HL 3 K., 3 L Q. ,Q - E 1 ' Q '5 ' Lp- .L Q A , 4' QQEW A ,. , 4 51' 1 f of V . -K if W A E S 2:99 .ff 5f,'- -. :I li' mg., if - Q 114 - ' 9 4 is fx X? F 5 . ' ,fp 1' e Ed 'for Neve Asc repre sent ng Belmonls arl de foo ilk d place honors n the les? I 132 W 37 Class Gull us given Jrhe fmal 'rouclwes by llwe sculplor Jason Herron Federal Arl Proled Arhs+ Mnldred Jappe and her bas relief plaque which won flue covefed lnrsl place an 'rhe Allued Ar-+s Feshval SCULPTURE l l , , . l S : l Y parfmenf Mary Jane Han lc .lr I iva. Y WV . . 'S Wit OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Doughss Mrs Sfenerson Mrs Keefer Mrs Coleman N s Brown Mwss Reynows Mnss Core r BELMONT P T A 050803 rs B'ack fs a 'ace an rs ' Mrs P K ROW Mrs S qgs Ns WN Mr own rs s avag s N4 S r V .Jcuqas . .. nikki Off f H L 3 . , ,- , an , 0 .. , J ow F . ,I e 'T F s A w FRONT ROW: Mf. Bef's'vF'f:V Mrs. Pearfson, Mrs. Hyue Mrs. Rave.-is Mrs. Lee Clark Mrs. Rove' M. wmv .WN Cx ,M .GMX .-qH, BAC 3 , ir.. Y f. wwf' S. R M .W, ?C'G 'f' V'.S 9 V'.1CMJ 2' Mr . S'-3-eg M . B J'Fefs f. F S. TRADITIONS SENIOR BENCH . . . Preeminenlly one of Belmon+'s finesl fradifions, fhe Senior Aye Bench, has passed. Once a symbol of preslige and beauly fhe bench succumbed lo gaudy colors and mallrealmenl-a slrilcing blow lo our pride. Cerlainly il has carried wilh if many memories, happy memories-now lo be bul sad relleclions. CAMPANILE TOWER CEREMONY . . . The lolliesl poinl on Crown Hill is rhe Campanile Tower. ln keeping wilh lhis, only graduafing sfudenfs visi+ lhe lower. Al fhe end of each semesler fhose who have reached The highesl poinl in educalion lhal Belmonl offers climb lo lhe highesl poinf on 'rhe campus. For fhose who crave 'rhe mysleries, be palienl and fhe fulure will le+ oul i'rs secrels. SENIOR BEE TREE . . . Though painled and carved. and slripped ol bark for souvenirs, lhe Senior Bee Tree slill srands slaunch and slrong, a free whose leafy 'foliage never dies, buf shelfers lhe Senior Bees-especially lhe boys who play af Tarzan from 'rhe lower limbs lo lhe amusemenl of lhe girls passing by, who dare nol invade The premises because of lhe boys. NUMERAL PLATE CEREMONY . . . Held in coniunclion wilh lhe Campanile Ceremony, 'rhe placing ol 'rhe numeral plale is only for rhe Senior Ayes, Under 'rhe plale, which is a symbol of a cerfain Senior class. are buried lhe +reasures and souvenirs of l'ha+ class. SUGAR BOWL . . . The Sugar Bowl belongs lo lhe enlire Sludenl Body, and all enjoy il. I+ has proved lo be 'rhe mosl popular meeling place around 'rhe campus. Thai liflle rendezvous in from ol +he arlendance office is seldom emply during school hours. One mighl call if +he melring pol of Belmont for sooner or lafer every person has his momenls in lhe Sugar Bowl. PROMS . . . Amid dreamy music, soil lighls, decorarions, lhere is sharing of fun and laughfer. Al 'lhe semi- annual dances such as The Ladyes', Knigh+s', R.O.T.C., and Senior Prom, each lries lo ouldo 'rhe olher, even 'ro +he exlenf ol wallz confesls. 'I34' COTTON DRESS DAY The gurls welcome Spr ng an freshly laundered ullly slarched collon dresses Bobby soclcs and harr bows lo rnalch complele lhe colorlng of +he dress SENIOR SWEATER DAY A hushed srlence followed by lhe gasp of surprise greels lhe graduahng class as I+ marches down +he alsle All eyes are on lherr colorful baclcs whale 'lhe proud Sensors march lrlumphanlly 'ro lhe slage conllden+ lhal no under classman had guessed The co or ol lhe swealer llll lhe unver :ng o S mor Swealer Day ALUMNI DAY The alumnr relurn lo greel old frnends and dlscuss lhlngs They parl aga n 'ro meel per haos lhe Tollowlng year HONOR ASSEMBLY Those slcdenls who excel IU scholashc worrc or In soorls are awarded honors an lhe seml annual honor assembly held IU Trnll Audrloruum These sludenhs are honored because of lhe excephonal abnll+y lo allaln lhe herghls NOMINATING ASSEMBLY One by one lhey ruse lo nomlnale lhenr candxdales Some are assured olhers nnlserably nor Some lorgef +helr 'rraduhonal speeches My candudale I II do my besl OUTGOING PRESIDENT l-le leels a lfllle sad excsled loolcrng lorward fo really meehng lllo The hmc arrives The oulgolng preslo nl and lhe newly elecled one rlse conler lhen feellng a llllle loolrsh lead a yell ro lhe amusemenl ol all OPEN HOUSE NIGHT There rs much hushung and buslllng lacghler allempls al wusdom on Ihe parl of lhe sludenls allempls al concealmenf ol pride on lhe parl of parenls relahves and fr ends Fun MR BENSHIMOLS BLACK BOOK A small black volume used on occasmons umporlanl or olherwuse I onlalns everylhrng from lrlerary achneyemenls lo correchons lor mlsbehavuo ll IS also lo be enloyed a con ram companuon and assoclale of Mr Benshrmol beloved by many ER LH fo gh? 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Cgfgl I I S37 A I, If Ia IAIce fb ,I y fb s no pri ,',vIIIQwI' Y- ay,' I'II'IEI', iz 1 rt' W L2 We extend our congratulations to the Gz'adz1a1ting Classes of 1937 I. K. FABRIS A1,,1fR1f11 ,1'R1f12O'1'OLA ,I ,. UHE11!-1 TLDIU Tnlgphom MU 0456 2-17 SOUTH BROADWAY LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA O czal Pllotograplzen 0 Belmont Hlgll .School RCW sg Q9 Au archd Salon Honors Pauhc. 1ntL1n H1011 11 Photo A sn C,OI1XLI1f1Oll 1923 Auuprnd and 14 hlhltnd hx photo ASSKJLIIIIOII MAS VV1shmqton DQ 1976 Sgitth NX ashmqton 1976 Axx nded 511011 Honors it rhe Hotel Permsxlx mn Nux Yolk Thing portx urs splutgd xxpre honored m thc f1iXL1lIlq 1o m Qxhlhlts o1rh4 ASSOC1l110H Tlu Photoql lphus Assocldtlon of Amerma 511011 1-1011018111 1927 hv thy piLlflL1I1fLII1l1l0l1i1ASSI1 thx Amh xss idol Houl 1os Anqplps C 1 f Axx uds of 1V1c11t 1II1'1C11i1l'iI1 pdVl1lOIl Lonq Bcuh 1927 Mr K Fdhus selected amonq the 61q1'1IOLlfSI'i1'1L11Hq Photoqriphers nn U S A hx the photoqrlphers ASSOLIAYIOH of AIl1QFlLi A. 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Tflinity 6568 fs X Patromze Your Candy Counter BUY LOS ANGELES MADE CANDY BARS Presb ualztw Candfes Always COME TO US FOR YOUR LUMBER AMERICAN HARDWOOD CO PRospect 4235 BAXTER NORTHUP MUSIC CO 15 proud tc fume tfnezr 1 zstrume lts well repre sented zz the BAND ana' ORCHESTRA e f lv 1 At the STUDENT STORE O VISORS O EMBLEMS O PENN AN TS In School Colors Complzmentg 0 H R WILLIAMS 'I42' onzlblznu nfs 130166115 D A IR Y DELIVERY COMPANY 1900 Eczst 15th Street :: :: Los Angeles ' J ' A '1 1 ' - 47 oftla Belmontfliglv S mol f of A J 0116! j9'0m JDOPR, 35 me Dauj Product! delivered 111 delyhglyt Southern Calz orma lnstztutlon MARKET CO Wholesale and Retazl MEAT FISH AND POULTRY PRopct731l 1138 SOUTH MAIN STREET MISSION ee cream eonq dn Convemenfly Locafed Near You' 143 I i' .A V , 'k Cl ni r S e ' ee ve' - ff., I x , L' v M. V IT S DIFFERENT' CARMEL CRISP Delzczous Carmel zce mzlk covered 1 t h n e crunchy coating ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT OF CHO WE CLASS AND CLUB PINS RINGS MFDALS IROPHIES AWARDS a n e 141 S HILL STREET ICYCLAIR CORPORATION LOS ANGELES CALIF Gldl A ICE CREAM Good Humors my HERE UARTS PINT ufllwfzys R661 on GOOD HUMOR . S O I. V J E L R Y . - . 0 nf ' a W I V CARL ENTENMANN V M nufacturi g Ie el e Boulevard :: :: :: Los g l I I A EE' I Q 'I IIII 3 ' ' 5 JE-if Y W-253,32 ' ' C r 'S I' I mai nan-Ag , I all I I , S I fivfgfo. 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