Brea Olinda High School - Gusher Yearbook (Brea, CA)
- Class of 1954
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Wi+h Mr. Tucker's knowledge and assurance behind +hem, +he foofball +eam drove +heir vicforious pafh 'l'hrough +he wai+ing opponenis and were crowned champions of 'lhe Orange League. Going on in+o +he C.l.F. finals. 'ihey played a hearibreaking game againsi' Chula Visio and one poini' lcepi' 1'hem from +ha+ golden 1'hrone. Vicfors 'l'o 'l'he very end and never leHing fheir spiri'I's down +he seniors are proud of 'lheir coach and foofball 'l'eam. HBV, Dlddle Diddld in Xl Q' -4 wl g Molher Goose rhymes were once one of our favori'l'e sources of enlerfainmenl' and delight These rhymes will always go on as long as children are children and annuals will go on as long as s+uden+s are in school. Bo+h have one rhing in common and 'lhal' is memories. Memories of swings, lacks and hop-scofch and memories of fooiball games, dances and friends. Bofh go hand in hand and 'lhai' is why +his year's annual has Molher Goose rhymes as Hs fheme. Hey, diddle diddle, +he cow jumped over l'he moon . . . acrually i+ did noi' happen, buf rhese scenes can and acfually happened: from Mr. Hopkins' conversafion +o our cusiodians keeping our campus clean. Familiar scenes even more familiar +han l'ha+ old nursery rhyme, +he cow jumped over 'lhe moon. Sfudenis walk around fhe school, 'lwo sfudenfs show Their skill, same as +he dish ran away wifh +he spoon. All 'Familiar and kepl' cs long as 'l'his annual is inl'ac1'. ff!! WA ofwexem ifuvawazs mw K F ' 'Q M2 fZ!ffrfAJ CHEVQULET MUIHEI' GUUSE amninisrrauun 5 52 X V i 1 l Leslie Slaufer, Guy LedbeHer, Perry Wood, Phillip Campbell, Earl Hill. BUE1 El of T1'T.ISlBES Our grafifude goes oui' +o our Board of Trus'l'ees, who have much 'I'o do wifh our furfhering our educa+ion. They are 'Phe ones who decide on our voca- +ional courses and collegiale courses. They pick whal' is righ'l' for our fulure and +hey coulcln'+ have done a beHer iob. Our 'lhanks +o lhem again. S. ' Susanna- Principal Ole King Cole is a merry, kind soul. And a merry kind soul is he. He called for his papers, And he called for his business, And he called for his helpers fhree. Mr. Hopkins is a king in a sense, and he is a mosl kincl king ruling his kingdom wilh calm assurance, guiding his subiecls and never ceasing in his duly. This king anyone can see wilhoul' an appoinlmenl and he will slop 'lo see if he could help you in any way. Could you ask for a beller ruler +han lhis one in his kingdom of Brea-Olinda? Mr. Hopkins, Principal HEIIJEPS TUPEE t Mis The Queen of Hearts Made some tarts. All on a summer's day. A girl of Hearts Stole those tarts, But returned them Right away. Miss Whisnant, Vice-Principal Girls coming to Brea-Olinda tound that Miss Whis- nant, known to all as Whiz, quite stole their hearts away and so she could rightfully be called the Queen ot Hearts, Many students tound refuge in her ottice when they had troubles, and others found a triend with a real crazy sense ot humor. Parents came and tound an understanding person and telt at ease. She has many duties tor she is our beloved vice-principal, but also she teaches orientation to the 'Freshmen and is also adviser to the Girls' League. Faculty Mrs. Benno Miss Cyprien Mrs. Frazier Mr. Hassing Mrs. Hedges Mrs. Helmick Miss Lyman Mr. Norris Mr. Pianfoni Miss Preble Mr. Prichard Mrs. Roberfs Mrs. Shaclforfh Mr. Smiih Mr. Squires Mr. Sfraw W!! Mr. Tucker Miss Whife Mr. Ya+es WA Hickory Dial-:cry CIESSBS QQ1 SHIRLEY ABBEY G.A.A. 4: East Providence Senior High School, Rhode Island 1, 2. DALE ANDERSON F.F.A. 2, 3: F.F.A. Offlcer 2: Spanlsh Club 1: Football 1, 3, 4. ALEX BACA Varsity Club 4: Basketball Capt. 3: Basketball 3: Track 3: Athletic Manager 4: Al- buquerque High School, New Mexlco 1, 2. JOYCE BADGER Spanish Club 1, 2: Spanish Club Officer 2: Red Cross Councll 1. JACK R. BARTON Band 3, 4: Machine Shop 3, 4: Healdsburg High School, Calif. 1, 2. BILL BERGMAN Executive Council 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Pres. 4: HI-Y Officer 3: F.F.A. 3, 4: F.F.A. Pres. 4: Varslty Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Capt. lay 4: Baseball 2. JON ALDRICH F.F.A. Pres. 3: F.F.A. Offi- cer 2: F.F.A. 2, 3: Wild- cat Staff 4: Gusher Staff 4: Stage Crew 1: Rifle Club 1: Projectionist 2, 3, 4. GARY BARBER Spanish Club 4: Machlne Shop 4: Baseball 2: Holland High School, Mlchigan 1. MARY JO AMISTADI G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Wildcat Staff 4: Gusher Staff 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Student Di- rector 3: Pom Pon Girl 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Council 1. LYNN RAE BARNES Class Officer 1, 2: Scholar- ship 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4: Glrls' League Pres. 4: Wildcat Staff 4: Gusher Staff 4: Glrls' Chorus 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Song Leader 4: Yell Lead- er 3: Sweater Glrl 3, 4. El. k 1,2 ARLENE BIRD Student Body Secy. 45 Exec- utive Council 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Cabinet 35 Gusher Staff 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Dramatics 45 Stu- dent Director 3, 45 Pom Pon Girl 35 Red Cross Council Pres. 1. JIM CLAYDON Class Officer 35 Board of Control 1, 2, 3, 45 Board of Control Pres. 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Tennis 1, 25 Tennis Capt. 15 Track 1, 2, 3. DICK BIRDSALL Class Officer 35 Board of Control 45 Gusher Staff 45 Spanish Club 35 Varsity Club 3, 45 Varsity Club Pres. 45 Football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Mira Costa High School, Calif. 1, 2. JOANNE COX G.A.A. 45 Fullerton High School, Calif. 1, 2, 3. MONTY FAUBION Scholarship 2, 35 Spanlsh Club 2, 35 Tennis 25 Athletlc Manager 3. MAUREEN HOOTEN Class Officer 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Dramatics 3. 45 Song Leader 45 Pom Pon Glrl 35 Sweater Glrl 4. JOAN HUNKER Student Body Treas. 45 Ex- ecutive Council 45 Scholar- ship 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cabinet 35 Wildcat Staff 45 Gusher Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics 3, 45 Pom Pon Girl 35 Flag Carrier 35 Glrl of the Year 4. GAIL DUGGER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Cab- inet 1, 2, 45 Wildcat Staff 45 Gusher Staff 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Daisy Mae 15 Yell Leader 45 Flag Twlrler 1, Pom Pon Girl 2, 35 Sweater Girl 3, 4. PATSY DUCK G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Wildcat Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Spanish Club 15 Song Leader 35 Pom Pon Glrl 25 Red Cross Council 1. HAROLD BIVENS Scholarship 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2 Spanish Club 15 Basketball 1 35 Baseball 1, 3, 45 Tennis 2 l , I ROBERTA HYDE G.A.A. 1, 49 Wildcat Staff 49 Mixed Chorus 19 Spanish Club 1, 29 Dramatics 49 Stu- dent Director 4. I I I I FRANCES MCREYNOLDS JERRY McDOWELL Hi-Y 1, 29 Spanish Club 19 Co-ed King 49 Varsity Club 3, 49 Football 1, 3, 49 Basket- ball 1, 3, 49 Basketball Capt. CAJ 39 Track 1. ROBERT JOHNSON Band 1, 29 Drarnatics 39 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 19 Tennis 29 Rifle Club 1. KATHFIYN KOHLEFI Glrls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 Band Dramatics 2, 49 Student Di- r 3 GAA 1 recto 9 . . . , 2, 3, .49 Spanish Club 19 Sweater Girl 4. DICK MORRISON Class Pres. 49 Hi-Y 3, 49 HI- Y Officer 49 Gusher Staff 49 Varsity Club 49 Football 3, 49 Basketball 3, 49 Base- ball 3, 49 Mlddlefield High School, Ohio, 1, 2. 2. BILL NELSON JIM KRIGBAUM Hi-Y 1, 29 Stage Crew 1, 29 Machine Shop 3, 49 Washing- Basketball 1, 2, 39 Baseball ton High School, California 1, 2, 49 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 1, 2. MARTIN LOREA Student Body V.P. 39 Class President 19 Executive Coun- cil 39 Music Club President 29 Spanish Club 1, 29 Spanish Club Pres. 29 Dramatics 3, 49 Varsity Club 49 Football 1, 29 Football Capt. IBD 19 Bas- ketball 1, 29 Baseball 1, 29 Track 1, 2. JIM NICHOLS Varsity Club 3, 49 Machine Shop 3, 49 Football 1, 3, 49 Basketball 39 Track 3. JIM RUSSELL Scholarship President 4: Scholarship 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y officer 4: Wild- cat Staff 4: Wildcat Ed- itor 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Dramatics 3: Football 1, 3, 4: Rifle Club 1. PAT PUTNAM Class Pres. 2: Class Officer 1: 2, 4: Executive Council 4: Scholarship 1: Hl-Y 1, 2, 3: F.F.A. 2: F.F.A. Officer 2: Gusher Staff 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Capt. CAJ 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Capt. QB: 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 3. BARBARA NORTHCLIFF Scholarship 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Dramatics 4: Ful- le.rto1n High School, Califor- nia . FAY REHDER Board of Control 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gusher Staff 4: Dramatics 4: Student Dlrect- or 3: Sweater Girl 4: Red Cross Council 1. FRANK RICCO Mixed Chorus 2: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 4. BEVERLY SCHMIDT Class Officer 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Pres. 4: G.A.A. Cablnet 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 2 Dramatics 3, 4: Daisy Mae 4: Song Leader 3: Pom Pon Girl 2. RAY RODRIQUEZ Football 1, 2, 3: Football Capt. fBJ 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Capt. fDJ 1: Baseball 1, 2: Track 2. DICK RYAN Spanish Club 1: Dramatics 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. JOE SARTHOU Student Body Pres. 4: Class President 3: Class Officer 2: Executive Council 1, 4: Hl-Y 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y Pres. 1: F.F.A. 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Dra- matics 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Track Capt. KCJ QAJ 1, 4. RONNIE SCOTT Executive Council 3: Hl-Y 1: F.F.A. 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Varsity Club 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Capt. QBJ 2: Tennis 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Track Capt. QCD 2. DAVID SHUCK Board of Control 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2: F.F.A. Officer 2: Gusher Sitaff 4: Band 1, 2: Drama- tlcs 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Foot- ball Capt. 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Latin Club 3, 4. LORETHA SMITH G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Wildcat Staff 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: , Yell Leader 3. ,I ROSE MARIE THOMSON Class Officer 3: Executive Council 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Cabinet 4: Gusher Staff 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Spanish Club 1: Student Di- rector 4. MAY SHINOMIYA Ez hz Executive Council 3, 4: Scholarship 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Cabinet 3, Wild- cat Staff 4: G-usher Staff 3, 4: Gusher Editor 4: Dramatics 4: Washington Junior High, Calif. 1. VINCE SMITH Class Officer 4: Hi-Y 3: F.F. A. 2, 3: F.F.A. Officer 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Club Cabinet 3, 4: Music Club Pres. 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 4: 2BasebalI 1, 2, 4: Track 1, , 4. MARGARET STEGEMAN Class Officer 4: Scholarship 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Dramatics 4: Student Director 3: Sweat- er Girl 3, 4. I 'stiff DICK TOBIN Stage Crew 1, 2: Machine Shop 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. WAYNE WILSON Board of Contr l 4 Hi Y 1 ' 0 ? - 1 2, 3: Spanish Club 1: Drama- tics 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football Capt. QAJ 4: Bas- ketball 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Track 1. CLAUDIA WATKINS Class Officer 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Cabinet 4: Coed Queen 4. SHARLENE WEAVER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Wildcat Staff 4: Song Leader 3: Ma- jorette 1, 2, 3, 4: Drum Ma- lorette 3, 4. JUI'11UI'-SE1'1101' P1'OIT1, ADF11, 1954 ,JW gg , .XX alba ji .,,,...-. ,J KA fy ,fir--',,,.,,,,,,, .N , -ff' J,-r,,,,,, ,. WW . ,,......,. W 4 Z f 5 X X X , '-:Q-Q X ik 5 'Q-SMX! K X Whwgfm X X f F ax V ggpnnuv , , 5 ,,,.,.4.....,..,...,,, -1----...,,, t't--4-.L-SJ., I ,--.-.,,,,,-5 Q 6' ,..J P I I 3 I k I V E P , Sweeifaf- if I A elnfg 4 1 six! fr' EM 1 TI I O m ff W E V ' niU1'1iUI'S THE JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors have had a very successful year. First we had our Junior dance, The Broomsfick Ball, which was held in October. Our class was very proud to have Mardine Anderson, Loreffa Wilson, Wilbur Chansler, and Ken Mills become scholarship members. Carol Shaffer and Tony Baca were fhe junior candi- dafes for Co-ed King and Queen. The mosf imporfanf evenf of fhe year was 'l'he Jun- ior-Senior Prom which was held af fhe Greenbrier in Garden Grove, April 9. The prom turned out wonderful buf why shouldn'f if wifh our class officers being Jimmy Shuck, President: Janef Dey, Vice President: Daundra Miller, Secrefaryg Carol Shaffer, Treasurer: and Ken Mills as our class represenfafive. The Junior play was really swell. lf was enfifled Love and Alexander BoHs, and was directed by Miss Cyprien. This has been a great year for the Juniors and if wouldn'f have been so wifhouf our advisers, Mr. Has- sing and Mrs. Shadforfh. The giant iuniors, great giant grims, Wear hats without any brim. Weighs tons and thinks they are keener. And trembles when they meet a SENIOR! W X -513 x 1 ff X' xg ' 'gi J 'Q FRONT ROW-K. Mills, T. Baca, J. Coon, T. Davis. SECOND ROW-C. Tarda- guila, S. Dey, G. Mabes, D. Neal, C. Bath, J. Dey, M. Farber, E. Smith. BACK ROW-T. Sebourn, P. Smith, R. Nicar, C. Nedderman, R. Burf, G. Calderwood, J. Helmick. ef f FRONT ROW-P. Smifh, M. Dlwo, S. Clay, S. Ricco, C. Kiger, L. Wilson, B. Doris BACK ROW-J. Shuck, B. Johnson, L. Morris, B. Bosfrom, F. Secresf, R. Abbofi' FRONT ROW-M. Anderson, C. Shaffer, D. Miller, B. Givan, M. Wade. SECOND ROW-J. Sfricklond, H. Loreo, E. Swoop, V. Auer, W. Chcnsler. BACK ROW- C. Fields, B. Durbin, E. Swocp, D. Allen, D. Anderson, D. Ries. --- FRONT ROW-B. Meecler, L. LeaviH, G. Cooke, R. LedbeHer, L. Henry, M. Perdew. SECOND ROW-A. Francis, M. McReynolds, J. Peferson, R. Bivens, N. DeRusha, B. Smi+h D. Cornell, M. Parker. BACK ROW-T. Ward, J. Baker, K. Dennis, V. Ellyson, L. Pearson, D. Grimes, J. Roberis, V. Simar+, D. Wagoner, D. Ullrich. FRONT ROW-G. Abel, R. Hochleufner, D. Osborne, D. Taylor, R. Long, D. Walfer, J. Silvas. SECOND ROW-A. Hinoiosa, M. Goodrich, L. Lamm, J. Pomaio, L. Lussow, B. Pufnam, S. McTavish, l. Perryman, C. Vowell. THIRD ROW-B. Turner, J. Webb, H. Giffin, B. Oulrey, E. Rehder, J. Phillips, R. Meador, R. Tucker, R. Thompson. l C TMS' fn T1 Jf..f 'FNKQ 'i KniCr .li'f ,E FRONT ROW-B. Swindle, B. Bath, L. George, L. Watkins. SECOND ROW- P. Hooten, C. Hamilton, L. Brobst, D. Pfaff, A. Hosken. THIRD ROW- S. Miller, B. Strain, M. Parker, J. Wilson, L. Ogden. BACK ROW-B. Jensen, C. PiH's. O13l'l0IT1U1 ES Made of sugar and spice and everything nice, yet devilish as the moon, tha'l s the sopho- mores. Yet, they are well in hand with John Baker doing his duty as President. He is backed u by Vice-president Tommy Ward while Patty Flhoten takes down the minutes, and Doris Os- borne collects all the money. Their advisers, Mr. Prichard and Miss Cyprien, are with them all the way. Their Candy Cane Ball started things rolling and selling subscriptions to magazines went right in step. They had a concession at the 'Football games and collected enough to swell their bank- book to the bursting point. These sophomores are very ambitious and will alwa s be for there are many in this class who are horn leaders. There was a sophomore class, And they had Iaddies and Iasses, Right in the high school. When they were good, They were very, very good. But when they were bad, They were horrid. C3 0 537 I-A IL-l 1 K' S 4 I I 4 if f FRONT ROW-N. Dey, M. Filce, E. Sharp, C. Russell, C. Huffman, T. French, G. Newfon. SECOND ROW-J. Leibrock, B. Abborf, J. Mabes, C. Savala, C. Sfewarf, M. Murfield, R. Carey, V. Au+ry, J. Amis+adi, J. Buclcmann, J. Hunlcer. THIRD ROW-R. Hinoiosa, J. Durbin, B. Robinson, M. Trammell, S. LeaviH, L. Pearson, L. Allen, R. Flinf, L. Dean, C. Auer. BACK ROW-R. Winchel, D. Dennis, D. Wal'I'er, K. Whelchel, R. Smifh, D. Nedderman, A. LedbeH'er, B. Burl, D. McConnell, L. Coon, D. Himes, FI'ESl'lIT1EI'1 FRONT ROW-S. Varner, S. Jasler, J. Peferson, H. Smi+h, M. Meeks, P. An- derson, J. Cockrell. SECOND ROW-K. Weldon, C. Anderson, K. Ogden, W Smi+h, J. Na'rion, R. Serna, R. Mendez, S. Alexander, V. Wilde, J. Miller, L Rool. THIRD ROW-J. Hurs'I', B. Harke, E. Fi+zgerald, R. Pugh, D. Himes, C Auer, B. Sfives, T. McDonald, J. Presfwich. BACK ROW-L. Blys1'one, S. Kovach C. Meiner, R. Sadler, J. Hill, T. Ledbe'Her, B. ScoH', B. Ryan, J. Graham, D Aus, L. Farwell. xx 53398 'E9:,'B2 W' Going To The Fair 5 ww 'Q 3 0539 ifw 'X 'ei Z 1 0 FRONT ROW-J. Sarfhou, A. Bird, J. Hunlcer, E. Shar , M. Anderson, M. Shin- omiya, P. Pufnam, K. Mills. BACK ROW-Mr. HopEins, C. Bafh, B. Sfrain, W. Chansler, R. Thomson. E ECUUVE COUHCH The Execufive Council, under fhe leadership of Sfudenf Body Presidenf Joe Sarfhou and Mr. Hopkins, is 'l'he sfudenf governing bod of Brea- Olinda. This group makes laws, providies assem- blies and fransacfs all business leading in any way wifh fhe sfudenfs. The council is made up of four sfudenf body officers, senior and iunior annual edifors, afh- Iefic manager, and represenfafives from each class. Members of fhis group offend many worfh- while leadership programs. Some of fhese fhaf members of fhe council have offended are fhe C.A.S.C. meefing in Hunfingfon Beach, New- porf Harbor, fhe C.A.S.C. regional meefing in Alhambra and a leadership program which was held af fhe Universify of Soufhern California. Joe Sarfhou, Sfudenf Body Presidenf. FRONT ROW-E. Swoap, J. Claydon J. Roberfs, J. Shuck, E. Swoap, D. Birdsall, W. Wilson, S. Jas'rer. BACK ROW--Mr. Hassing, D. Shuck, L. LeavlH', D. Cornell. BUE'll'Cl of UU1'1lI'0l Arlene Bird, Sludenl' Body Secrefaryg Wilbur Chansler, Sludenl' Body Vice-Presidenlg Joan Hunker, S+uden+ Body Treasurer. The Board of Confrol for l953-54 has been led by Jim Claydon, as Presi- denfg Dave Shuck, as Vice-Presidenh Enid Swoap, as Secre+ary: and Mr. Hassing as faculfy adviser. The ofher members are Fay Rehder, Dick Birdsall, Earl Swoa , Jim Shuclc, Mary McRey- nolds, Johjn Rober+s, Loral LeaveH', Sharon Jas+er and Carl Auer. The Board of Confrol follows a pal'- 'lern similar +o +ha+ o'F1'he courls of our own coun'l'ry. The vice-presidenl' serves as proseculor and rhe upperclassmen serve as jury. If a person can prove his innocence, he is released: bu+, if he is found guil'l'y, 1'he iury places a penalfy on '!'he offender. This year 'rhe Board of Confrol has been represenfed in 'lwo dis+ric+ mee+- ings. Early in 'rhe fall Jim Claydon accompanied Mr. Hopkins +o Riverside and 'rhen in February Jim, Enid, and Mr. Hassing 'lraveled 'l'o +he Universily of Sculhern California in Los Angeles 'I'o aHend a s+uden'I' governmenl' meefing. Bo+h mee+ings have helped +he members 'ro be++er +heir own group. FRONT ROW-L. Barnes, Miss Whisnanl, M. Hoolen. BACK ROW-D. Osborne, D. Taylor, L. Lussow, M. Amisladi, J. Hunker, E. Swoap, J. Hurs'I'. 'll'Hl'SllY ClT.IlJ The Varsi'l'y Club had i'rs beginning lhis year and by no means il's ending. Dick Birdsall served as presidenl of 'rhis exclusive club, ancl Jim Claydon served double as 'lhe secrelary and as lreasurer. Mr. Tucker was 'rheir adviser and helper. Allhough a club jusl' born, qui+e a few aclivilies consliluled parl' of lheir calendar. A special spor'l's assembly fealuring 'lhe Helms Founda'rion's 'lilm on lhe Olympics games al Helsinlci, in- ifialion of new members, beach par'l'y and selling of lhe l'li magazine, were several of lhe imporlanl ones. Many more will be lisled as lhis club malures and gels wise wilh age. The qualificalions for membership in'ro 'lhis club is lhe accumulalion cl 'lwenly poinls. Five poinls are granled 'lo a varsily leller and 'lhree poin'l's lo a iayvee leller. Aliler 'lwenly poinls, you may join lhe club if you wish. Girls' League One of lhe oulslanding clubs al' Brea-Olinda is 'lhe Girls' League. Every girl lhal comes 'lo Brea-Olinda is from 'lhal day on a member of 'rhe Girls' League. A+ lhe helm of 'lhis fine club is Presidenl' Lynn Rae Barnes, as- sisled by Maureen Hoolen, Vice- presidenl. Secrelary is Mary Jo Amisladi and 'lreasurer is Enid Swoapg all conlribule 'lheir parl aided by Miss Whisnanl. Many acl'ivi+ies are handled by rhese girls. There is 'lhe Molher-Daughler Banquel' held in May, 'lhe Coed Dance held in February and 'lheir annual day al' +he beach. Cake raflles were held and 'rhal hel ed inslall 'lhe juice bar and cooiie machine in +he gym. They gave a panel dis- cussion and al Chrislmas made up sloclcings filled wi+h goodies +o give lo 'I'he children al 'rhe Orange Counfy Hospilal. FRONT ROW-J. McDowell, B. Bergman. SECOND ROW-M Loreo J. Coon, F. Ricco, W. Wilson, J. Sar'l'hou. BACK ROW-J Claydon P. Pulnam, D. McMechan, E. Swoap, T. Baca, J. Helmick D Ryan TOP ROW-D. Morrison, D. Birdsall. ,s.s. l .. V Under 'rhe leadership of Bill Bergman, +he Presidenl' of 'l'he Fu'l'ure Farmers, and Mr. Squires, adviser, 'l'he club parficipafed in numerous ac'l'ivi'lies. The Orange and Los Angeles Counfy Fairs and +he San Bernardino Orange Show were a few of lhe fairgrounds where +he boys 'roolc parl' in iudging conlesfs. Mike Perdew won Third highesf in ci'l'rus judging a+ +he San Bernardino Orange Show. The ci+rus judging 'leam received four+h place. A sironger Fufure Farmer program was achieved 'rhis year wifh 'I'he aid of 'I'he presidenf, Vice-presidenl' Bob Swindle, Secrefary Dean Ries, and Trea- surer Bill Johnson. All of 'lhe members of +his club were all capable of +heir dulies and yel' 'rhey had a few ac+ivi+ies +o supplemenl 'I'heir fun. A deep sea fishing 'l'rip ended a very successful year. PUTUFB P31 IT1EI'S FRONT ROW-L. Leavil l', R. Sadler, B. Bergman, M. Perdew, S. LeaviH', B. Harlce, G. Day. SECOND ROW-G. Abel, D. Ries, B. Tucker, B. Johnson, B. Bosfrom, E. Rehder, J. Phillips. BACK ROW-L. George, L. Farwell, D. Ullrich, Mr. Squires, L. Morris, B. Swindle. The Hi-Y enio ed a very prosperous year and fhey owe il' all,+o 'rheir Presidenf, Bill Berg- man: Vice-presiden+, Jim Shuckg Secrefary and Treasurer, Dick Morrison. Mr. Pianfoni is 'lheir adviser. The big day for +he Hi-Yers was +he annual Y day held in Hollywood and wafching +he foofball game af+erwards. The You'rh ln Gov- ernmenf was held +his year in Sacramenio and our delegafes were Bill Bergman and Jim Russell. The big evenl' 'I'ha1' all +he senior girls were wai+ing for was +he picking of +he Girl of +he Year. This year Joan Hunlcer capped 'l'he 'I'rophy and gol' her pic+ure on 'I'he Hi-Y page. Four girls were chosen and l'he members of lhe Hi-Y vo+ed for +he one whom lhey lhoughl' was The besl' qualified for 'l'ha+ posiiion. The crown- ing was held a+ +he dance given by 'lhe Hi-Y and if was qui+e a successful dance +o end +he year. H'-Y FRONT ROW B Swlndle, W. Simari, G. Abel, F. Secresi, P. Puinam B Jensen SECOND ROW J. Sar+hou, J. Russell, D. Morrison, B. Bergman J Shuck G Calderwood B Johnson. BACK ROW-D. Shuclc, D. Ryan, W. Wilson F Rlcco E Rehder J Phillips, R. Thompson, D. Anderson, Mr. Pianfom Roger Hayes, Lil Abner, Beverly Schmidf, Daisy Mae FRONT ROW-J. Gordon, B. Schmidf, R. Thomson, G. Dugger, C. Wafklns SECOND ROW-R. Bivens, S. Dey, B. Sfrain, C. Bafh, J. Sfrickland, J. Buck mann, B. Pufnam, Miss Whife. G. A. A. Our G.A.A. fhis year, has been under fhe able leadership of Beverly Schmidf and her cabinef, which consisfed of: vice presidenf, Shirley Dey: secrefary, Bonnie Pufnamg freasurer, Rose Marie Thomson, hisforian, Binnie Sfraing freshman repre- senfafive, Judy Buckmanng and managers, Gail Dugger, Claudia Wafkins, Joy Gordon, Janice Sfrickland, Carol Ann Bafh, and Ruby Bivens. The girls sfarfed off fhe year by going fo fhe R.K.O. Theafer in Los Angeles 'fo see From Here 'fo Efernifyf' The Sadie Hawkins Dance, one of fhe big evenfs puf on by fhe G.A.A., was on November 20. Beverly Schmidf and Roger Hayes were chosen Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. The annual G.A.A. Convenfion of Orange Counfy was held January 27, af Anaheim. The girls really benefifed from 'rhis convenfion. They learned how fo improve fheir meefings and how fo raise money. February 3, fhe G.A.A. held a playnighf for fhe enfire school. Such games as baskefball, volleyball, badminfon and ping-pong were enioyed by everyone. lnifiafion for new members was held in March. This is always one of fhe funniesf fhings 'I'haf happens af school. The girls were decked ouf in gaudy clofhes and slaved fheir lives away for fhe high and mighfy seniors. The girls wenf 'J-hrough all sorfs of fhings in fhe cafeferia fhaf evening. Of course, if was all in fun and everyone had a good fime. The Fafher-Daughfer Banquef was held, March 3I. The girls made dafes wifh fheir fafhers for fhe evening. The banquef 'furned ouf fo be a greaf success. Each year fhe G.A.A. has several play days held af differ- enf schools. They also have inferclass games. A+ fhe end of fhe year a beach parfy is held af Corona Del Mar. mf - . ,M if, , ,W L ' I f ' - fr-lrff-puff' W, f,,,,,,.,wwf I w 'v :1:1t1 aw-Aww,-W V,,,,.,mw-f ,W W., , ,,.4.-wv,f,f,w,,,,, ,,,, ,.,, g,,,w,.,.,,v,,,,f f , l -L L. Barnes, M. Hoofen, Song Leaders FRONT ROW-M. Perdew, S. Leavi'H', J. Wilson, J. Pomafo, D. Aus, T. Mc- Donald. SECOND ROW-M. Murfield, T. Davis, E. Rehder, J. Phillips, B. Swindle THIRD ROW-C. PiH's, J. Russell, V. Smi+h, V. Auer, T. Sebourn, L. Leavi'r+ BACK ROW-Mr. Prichard, C. Auer, R. Pugh. 3 ,rf Q 1 n Q 4 ii 4315 Zag! Nb 9' . RQ- . wx y. 4 X we fy M 2' 1 if W? 1 , I Q ff 1 W Z ,, f f ' 4 kv? ,f f , my . f ff ,Ag , 5 A, f - wwx f M,,fJG ww A fmy 4fw nw -- ' ,f ' f f ' Q-We X, 4,1 A f f 3 f .X 'cf 1 ,N , ,Qs ,Q ' , 7 W! M2 axis? gf ,,f, W M' f' f wiv f D, ff W.. -:. ff 4 ' Q -f ,. Y N,f,,WX Hz w 4, ff ' ,L fs ' A f' ,Q 4 f V X fwwl fv- f :QA L ,f h n fy f f 'f ' X4,,f-Q51 QQ-ff W, 2 wg W 7 , :QW 3 75, , 5 4 ,, f V x- .W Q f 4 my 1- A 2, If Z 5, ff 9 jf :fx ,V K 4 X X, 'X if x x f ww , f 4 ' X 5 jf ff ' 1 Q22 fn 2' ,Z , A X ' jivyf I ,aw Qffx f ' ff , WW 'X ,W lk i ff f 9 5 QW 2 K F . AQ..Vf.1., , . V' 235 B 3 Q MUSIC CLUB FRONT ROW-D. Osborne, Mr. Prichard. SECOND ROW - J. Pomafo, G. Mabes. BACK ROW -B. S+rain, M. Murfield, T. Davis. Sharlene Weaver Head Maioreffe MAJORETTES D. Osborne, M. Goodrich, C. Shaffer, G. Mabes, J. Cockrell. - f' Walking among fhe sfudenfs many people will find fhaf mosf of fhem are Spanish Club members for fhis has become one of fhe largesf organized clubs in Brea- Olinda. A+ fhe head of fhis language club is Danny anish Secrefaryg and Vernon Ellyson, Treasurer. Adviser for fhis large group is Mrs. Shadforfh. Many frips of 'lhe year are planned by fhis group of which visifing Olvera Sfreef is an annual affair where fhe sfudenfs gef fo air fheir Spanish. Anofher frip was fo fhe Mission Inn in Riverside. ln fhis fun-loving group is a fire of kindness and fo show if fhey gave giffs fo an orphanage and were rewarded by fhe vision of hap y faces. This club also paid homage fo Chrisfmas by giving a Chrisfmas parfy fo fhe sfudenf body. A pinafa was sfrung up and many gof a chance fo heave a mighfy swing af if. If was finally broken and fhe scramble for fhe candy sfarfed. Pfaff, Presidenf: Ken Mills, Vice-presidenfg Binnie Sfrain, FRONT ROW-R. Winchel, T. McDonald, K. Mills, D. Pfaff, B. Sfrain, D. Cornell, K. Weldon, V. Ellyson, J. Baker, C. Auer, D. Aus. SECOND ROW- E. Fifzgerald, R. Hinoiosa, B. Abboff, J. Hursf, M. Parker, L. Wilson, C. Shaffer, S. Clay, N. DeRusha, A. Hosken, R. Bivens, L. Blysfone, R. Serna, R. Mendez, H. Smifh, E. Sharp, J. Hursf, S. Varner. THIRD ROW-C. Meiner, J. Roberfs, V. Wilde, S. Kovach, P. Hoofen, S. Alexander, C. Anderson, J. Hunker, J. Buckmann, N. Dey, J. Amisfadi, V. Aufry, J. Mabes, C. Savala, L. Roof, J. Leibrock, Mrs. Shadforfh. BACK ROW-J. Graham, L. Wafkins, C. Piffs, K. Whelchel, B. Harke, R. Meador, B. Bafh, R. Smifh, R. Pugh, G. Barber, A. Ledbeffer, B. Sfives, T. Ledbeffer, L. Farwell, G. Burf, L. Dean, L. Coon, J. Vise, S. Leaviff. illllqnliqqq-4... FRONT ROW-R. Meador, M. Shinomiya, A. Bird, M. Sfegeman, B Norfhcllff J. Russell. BACK ROW-J. Presiwich, L. Wilson, L. Lussow, Miss Lyman L Scholarship The Scholarship Club is composed of s1'udenl's who have a'I rained A's and B's or l'wen+y poinfs over one semesfer. These s1'uclenl's have high slandards of scholarship and service and may be called fhe cream of +he crop. Those wilh high sense of ambi+ion are Jim Russell, who is also our presiden+, Lois Lussow, Barbara Norrhcliff, Linda Ogden, May Shinomiya, Russell Meador, Harold Bivens, John Baker, Jack Pres+wich, Evelyn Sharp, Marilyn Murfielcl, Arlene Bird, Wilbur Chansler. Their 1'rip +his year was +o fhe Bower's Museum and +he Coun+y cour+s in Sanfa Ana. The resl' of The lime was spenl' al' Corona Del Mar. Since +he sun did noi appear unlil 'rhey had leff, no sunfans were acquired 'ro show for +heir day off. The Kiwanis Club sfarled a +radi+ional banque+ +o be given 'For +he schol- arship sludenfs. Parenfs are also invifed 'I'o 'l'he banquei' where 'I'he 'I'op scholar is awarded a rrophy. I+ wenl' +o 1'he s+uden+ wifh +he mos+ poin+s. Giving her 'lime +o aid clear +he pa'I'h for 'I'he srudenfs was Miss Lyman, adviser +o +his club. She is one who slands for many +hings +ha+ 'I'he s1'uden'l's wanf. FIRST SEMESTER Ecliior .....,.,..........,,.,,,,,.,,,..,. Joy Gordon Managing Edifor .......... May Shinomiya Fecrlure ............... ...,.......... J on Aldrich Social .....,......... ,...... L ynn Rae Barnes G.A.A. ,.... - Sporfs ....... Depar1'men+s Gail Dugger --------.Joan Hunker -.--..---Jim Russell Jon Aldrich . ....--.---...Pal'sy Duck Classes ..,..... .... J -if'..-Rober'I'a Hyde Exchange ,..... ...,... Club ....... ...-..-Lore+ha Smifh Sharlene Weaver Mary Jo Amisladi FRONT ROW-P. Duck, L. Smifh, S. Weaver. SECOND ROW-M. Amis+ad M. Shinomiya, R. Hyde, J. Gordon. BACK ROW-L. Barnes, J. Hunker Aldrich, J. Russell, G. Dugger SECOND SEMESTER Wildgat raarrrrsrraa.........,.............. Managing Edifor Fealure ............... Social .............. H. Shinomiycl .,-..----Gail Dugger ,-,,,-.--.,,.Jon Aldrich ....-.-May Shinomiya Joy Gordon Mary Jo Amisladi G.A.A. ,,........ ,........ L ynn Rae Barnes Depar+men+s .... ............ J oan Hunker Classes ..,,,..,. ......... R oberfa Hyde Exchange ...... ....,.....,.. L orefha Smi+h J. Hunker Sharlene Weaver Club ..,.... ....,.... M ary Jo Amisladi G, Dugger News ..... ..................... P af Duck L. Barnes M, Amisladi R. Hyde L. Smi'l'l1 P. Duck S, Weaver J. Gordon J. Russell J. Aldrich FRONT-M. Shinomiya. BACK ROW-D. Birdsall, D. Shuck, J. Hunker A Bird R. Thompson, G. Dugger, L. Barnes, M. Amisfadi, F. Rehder M Anderson USl1BI' P. Puinam. All +he work and maferial compiled in This annual were The resull' of fhe hard work of +hose seniors on The Gusher Sfaff. Edifor May Shino- miya surveyed The works and Mr. Ya+es smoofhed +he way over many a rough momenf. Rose Marie Thomson was our business manager This year and she was The one who held +he purse srrings. Those adding every bi+ +o 'The work and giving Their 'Time were Dick Birdsall, Arlene Bird, Lynn Rae Barnes, Fay Rehder, Pai' Pufnam, David Shuck, Joan Hunker, Jon Aldrich, Mary Jo Amisfadi, Gail Dugger and Dick Mor- rison. They all had pari' in This annual and every defail shows up 'I'heir work. LOVE AND ALEXANDER BOTTS RONT ROW-M. Dho, H. Lorec, E. Swocp, V. Auer. BACK ROW-R. Naiion, R. Bur'I'. DPEITIHUCS WHERE THE DEAR ANTELOPE PLAY FRONT ROW-D. Shuck L. Barnes, G. Dugger, M. Sfegemcn, F. Rehder, J Hunker, A. Baca. BACK ROW-R. Hyde, M. McReynolds, B. Norihcliff, B Schmidt M. Shinomiyo, A. Bird, M. Amisiadi, M. Hoofen. ff W4 4441! ,. Q1 fi? 2 X 4. MW' ff Tix wwf J E101-1 BE N11'1'1b1E g5Q,N x Q X Rx Brea ......... Brea Brea ......... Brea ......... Brea ......... VARSITY I 2 Claremoni' .-----.20 Palm Sprinaeu- ------.I2 Fallbrook ..-...-57 Calif. Jr. Rep. Garden Grove Brea- .......... 64 Capisfrano .... - Brea ......... ....,.... 2 5 Laguna Beach Brea ....... ......... 4 I Brea ....... ...V........ Brea ....... . ....... . Brea.- Valencia .......... I8 Tusfin ..,..,........ CIF PLAYOFFS ,48 S+. Francis I8 Chula Visfa--iii FO0IlJa11 The Brea-Olinda VarsiTy FooTball Team, led by co-capTains Wayne Wilson and Pai' Pu+nam, Turned in The TinesT record in The hisTory of The school. The Wildca'Ts won 'Their TirsT 'ren games before losing 'To Chula VisTa in The semi-finals of 'The C.l.F. Losing by only one poin+, I9-l8, 'The Wildca'Ts gave a very good accouni' of 'Them- selves in This game as well as in all 'The res+ of 'Their games. AnoTher ouTsTanding mark sei' by 'The WiIdcaTs was ThaT 'They were 'The 'Third highes'T scoring Team in Souihern California-This includes large and small schools- in The SouThern California small school division, 'They were The second highesT scoring Team. The Wildca+s compiled a ToTal of 348 poinTs, while having only 76 poinis scored againsi' Them, an average of 3l.6 poinTs per game. Pai' PuTnam led Orange League scorers for The second s'TraighT year and was also Orange League Back of 'The Year. This year 'Tro hies were awarded To 'Those fooTball players 'Thai' were chosen affer each game by a group of iudges. Jim Nichols, Joe SarThou, Dave Wagoner, Pa'T PuTnam and Dick Birdsall were 'Those awarded Wildca'T of 'The Week 'Trophies aT The annual foofball banque'r for 'Their oulsfanding playin 'The Garden Grove, Cap- isTrano, Laguna Beach, Valencia, and Tus'Tin games respecfively. A+ 'This annual ban- queT, Tony Baca and Jim Coon were named as co-caprains for 'The T954 fooTball season. FRONT ROW-D. Wagoner, B. Johnson, P. PuTnam, W. Wilson, J. Nichols, D. Ryan, M. Faubion. SECOND ROW-A. Baca, J. McDowell, R. Sco'TT, D. Ander- son, D. Birdsall, J. Claydon, J. SarThou, F. Ricco, B. Bergman, J. Roberls. THIRD ROW-D. Wagoner, J. Russell, D. Mclvlechan, R. Bur'T, R. Na'rion, E. Swoap, W. Chansler, J. Helmick, Mr. Tucker. BACK ROW-D. Morrison, L. Wa'Tkins, D. Ries, V. SmiTh, T. Baca, J. Coon, G. Abel. P. Pufnam, Back All-Orange LEHQUE Par Pu+nam, s+ar halfback and signal caller on 'lhe Wildcaf championship eleven, was +he firsi' Brea-Olinda fooiball player +o make rhe all CIF firsl' sfring since I936. In addifion lo fhis 'lop honor, Pai' was co-cap+ain of his school's greafesi' squad since l936g he was +he Orange League's lop scorer for fhe second consecu+ive year: he was selecfed on lhe firsl' s+ring all-league 'ream for +he second s1'raigh'l' year: he was vored +he Back of 'I'he Year by a unanimous choice of 'l'he conference schools, and finally, his selecrion as a halfback on 'lhe All-CIF firsf slring squad. The Brea-Olinda s+uden'I' body wishes +o congra'l'- ula+e Pal' for his well-deserved recogni+ion and 'lo com- mend him for his leadership and sporlsmanship quali+ies +ha+ are so imporrani' for 'rhe developmenl of a +ruIy oufsranding a+hle'I'e. FIRST STRING J. McDowell, End W. Wilson, Tackle J. Sarlhou, Guard D. Wagoner, Back R. Ricco, Tackle SECOND STRING J. Nichols, Back HONORABLE MENTION D. Ryan, Cenfer D. Birdsall, Back J. Claydon, Guard R Thomson L Smlfh L Barnes, M. Hoofen, J. Hunker. l'lUlTl9CUlTl1l'lq l' Lynn Rae Barnes siepped upon +he podium and was crowned Homecoming Queen by Pal' Pufnam and Wayne Wilson, as her courl', Rose Marie Thomson, Joan Hunker, Maureen Hooien and Lorelha Smifh looked on. All received huge loouquefs of chrysanfhemums. Queen Lynn Rae presided over fhe Valencia- Brea-Olinda game and saw our 'ream run vic1'or- ious over our opponenfs. A full capacify crowd sal' in 'lhe bleachers cheering our 'leam on. Mosi' of 'ihem were alumni and 'ihey beamed al' +he way 'l'he varsiry showed Themselves. Brea Brea Brea Brea Brea Brea.. Brea-- Brea.- -.......46 Calif. Jr. Rep. 7 ,,......52 Fallbrook 0 ....,...24 Emerson Jr. Hi. 0 0 Garclen Grove .--....-I4 -.,..-..34 Capislrano 0 Laguna Beach 7 -..-...-I2 Valencia 0 40 Tus'rin ..... ...,.......... I 5 BEES FRONT ROW-L. Coon, K. Mills, D. Menzie, G. Cooke, Mr. Pianfoni. SECOND ROW-E. Herrocl, B. Jensen, B. Swindle, R. Ryan, R. Ledbelfer, T. McConnell, B. Tucker, T. Davis. THIRD ROW-L. Shaw, A. LedbeHer, B. Turner, J. Durbin, B. ScoH, B. Siives, R. Flin'I', R. Pugh. BACK ROW-D. Waller, L. Henry, R. Smi+l1, K. Whelchel, L. Pearson, C. PiHs, D. Dennis, L. Farwell. 3 5 f VARSITY FRONT ROW-J. Coon, B. Bergman, J. McDowell, T. Boca, P. Pufncm. BACK ROW-E. Swoop, Mr. Tucker, B. Nelson. BaS1-iBIba11 DEE FRONT ROW-M. Perdew, B. Ryan, L. Coon, D. Wolfer, M. Biork. BACK ROW-R. Pugh, D. Himes, B. Ryan, C. Auer, R. Hinoiosa, Mr. Smifh. CEE FRONT ROW-B. Turner, D. Waller, B. ScoH, D. Dennis, E. Fi+zgerald, L. Dean. BACK ROW-R. Pugh, D. McConnell, B. Robinson, K. Whelchel, C. PiH's, R. Flin'l', J. Baker, Mr. Smi'l'h. Alrhough our varsi+y didn'+ win enough league games, +hey were vicrorious in 'rhe Hunfinglon Beach Tournamen'l'. The B-O Varsify won rhe 'l'ournamen1' and wen'I' on ro bear Valencia, Bell Gardens, and Tus1'in in 'Thai' order. Jerry McDowell was elecred +o +he 'rournamenr All-S'rar Team for his oufsranding play during +he 1'ournamen'l'. AH'hough lacking in poinfs, in our league games, we managed 'l'o place 'Two boys on 'l'he All Orange-League +eam. Jerry McDowell was elecled 'lo 1'he Isl' feam as cenferg Bill Bergman was elecfed +o +he 2nd 'Team as a guard. This year rhe varsi+y had a differeni' caprain every game. A+ +he end of 'l'he season, Bill Bergman was elec+ed as rhe caprain for +he year. ' BEE FRONT ROW-G. Cooke, R. Rodriquez, A. LedbeH'er, W. Chansler, T. Davis E. Herrod. BACK ROW-J. Roberrs, G. Bur'I', B. Ba+h, B. Tucker, D. Menzie B. Jensen, D. Morrison, Mr. Tucker. ..2. 'U-f 'iwfs-i I '-'Y I-A 11 '-. 1 J BEE FRONT ROW: A. LeclbeH'er, D. Wcl+er, D. McConnell, L. Coon R. Winchel, D. Waller, G. Bur'I'. BACK ROW-B. Ryan, R. Led beH'er, L. Farwell, Mr. Shaw, R. Smil'l1, J. Boker, B. ScoH. Baseball VARSITY FRONT ROW- F. Ricco, D Birclsoll, E. Swocp, J. Coon, P Pufnom, D. Morrison, R. Burl' BACK ROW-G. Cooke, B. Nel- son, D. Rycn, Mr. SmH'l1, H. Bi- vens, V. Smilh, R. Pugh. FRONT ROW-R. Pugh, B. ScoH', J. Roberls, D. Wal+er, L. Coon, D. Walfer, B. McCauley, R. LedbeH'er. SECOND ROW-Mr. Prichard, B. Worfman, T. Ledbe'H'er, R. Smi+h, A. Ledbe'Her, R. Meador, J. Claydon, Mr. Hassing. BACK ROW--E. Swoap, V. Smiih, J. Sarlhou, J. Coon, T. Baca, J. Helmick, L. Wafkins, R. Sco'H', W. Chansler. TFECH The Brea-Olinda frack 'l'eam, as in years pas+, was shorl on men. Alfhough fhey were noi' many, 'I'hey gave a very good accounl' of lhemselves. Probably l'he mosf oufsfanding fear of fhe year was 'rhal' of Joe Sarfhou, who for 'l'he second sfraighi' year won 'lhe Orange League Pen'l'a'I'halon. Joe surpassed his lasl' years poinls by piling up a 1'o'I'al of 2428. Wilbur Chansler placed fourfh in +he B class for +his same mee'I'. Badmlnfon Baskefball FRONT ROW-C. S+ewar'r, J. Cockrell, P. Anderson, J. Hunker, K. Ogden J. Nafion, M. Fike, N. Dey, M. Meeks, M. Murfield, E. Sharp, S. Varner V. Au+ry, J. Buckmann, J. Amisfadi. SECOND ROW-Miss Whi+e, B. S'l'rain, A Francis, C. Johnson, J. 'Wilson, J. Poma+o, L. Lamm, M. McReynolds, D. Cornell R. Bivens, B. Puinam, S. Kovach, R. Carey, J. Hurs+. BACK ROW-D. Taylor P. Hoo+en, D. Taylor, L. Ogden, C. Baih, M. Anderson, M. Amisfadi, M. Siege- man, J. Hunker, A. Bird, R. Thomson, G. Dugger, M. Hoo1'en, B. Schmidi' M. Shinomiya, F. McReynolds, R. Hyde. my , 4 I J . J W V 5 Q .gf 1, . ,S Z My ff N . ' 'T'i . 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Birch JA 9-2530 RUBBER COMPANY GOOD WISHES FOR FUTURE YEARS BREA AMERICAN LEGION POST 181 Qxelf-2llQQ 'bf' A xy? . 16 C-EIO 5 Il, 'ul Q Quill' ilu W Q 2 , f 0 gv tg T E 5 E we W E Qfefez O 6 0 N BOYS' STATE SPEECH CONTEST Annual Sponsors oi these two programs JIM N COO VIC AUERS Brea lions Club SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE WITH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 HERBERT WORSHAM Insurance. Notary, Real Estate l34V2 S. Pomona JA 9-3460 The OILFIELDS NATIONAL BANK CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS 20I S. Pomona JA 9-2750 and JA 9-3I00 Mill Work Building Supplies Marj1yn'S DEPARTMENT STORE CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. Rose Ella Beasley, Prop. to the , Pauline Weaver Cl-ASS OF 1954 Irma Tremaine Olive Jensen Blanche Koch SUCCESS AND GOOD LUCK H. is L. CABINET S1-1oP SENIORS 342V2 S. Pomona JA 9-3430 I33 S. Pomona fx E Z A W' f 1 4, A W 1 qi 'K iff J. .urwx sf ' Q ff . 1 , ' N i T: K+ x hy, Nr ,vs 1 I z I .1 I x . K,-4 1 , X Q. I S Q X , .M 1. N. 1 4 f 1 1' -wwf R Q2 -Q. .. 'X I 5? ' X 5 2 i 1 Q 4 n vw Q BEST OF LUCK, SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES NELSON'S 5 CS 10 I24 S. Pomona JA 9-2525 IO9 S. Pomona WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESS From MILADY'S CLEANERS CS DYERS I20 S. Pomona JA 9-3077 CONGRATULATIONS BREA MARKET AND Ouali+y Mea+s, Groceries BEST WISHES 8' Pf0dUCe BEST OF LUCK Wllklnson S Drug Store M. A. 8: C. R. Vog+man, Props. '22 S' Pomona JA M590 II6 S. Pomona JA 9-2777 BEST OF LUCK to the CLASS OF 1954 SHAFFER TOOl WORKS ?.m g ' SH AFF E R E i-5 v' BREA CALIF BREA PHARMACY f. . . .V V. ,-.-.1.7.5.:.5.5.'.g,5.1.3.,., 5.g.g.:.5.5.1.3.5., 3.5. .5. I36 S Pomona JA 9 3252 BREA BARBER SHOP CONGRATULATIONS 'r +he we TAKE PRIDE CLASS OF 1954 IN YOUR APPEARANCE from O Geeoggj, Ejgkgg BHEA VARIETY I4l S. Pomona I27 S P mona JA 9 3320 Success In The Future, G r u cl u u t e s fgageieizieiziiei ffga q i g s g g g i f g f ' 'eu' 'jfcfff I ff f '7 ' DAUGHERTY CHEVROLET CARS 8: TRUCKS I4b S Pomona JA 9-2' I5 ,Q ff, 'W , W, f,Zf 4' vb, BREA FEED, PET AND GARDEN SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES I08 S. Pomona JA 9-2727 A compleie Line of Men's and Boys' Wear H ADDAD'S HABERDASHERY BEST OF LUCK, CLASS OF '54 I38 S. Pomona JA 9-3290 SUCCESS TO THE SENIORS BREA BOWL 206 S. Pomona JA 9-2402 HUB CAFE GOOD WISHES FOR FUTURE YEARS Mrs. Knox 342 S. Pomona JA 9-3474 Your Friendly Plumber DOUGLAS R. SHARP Exfends CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES 2I2 S. Pomona JA 9-3009 CONGRATULATIONS From THE BREA PROGRESS YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FRANK HALL, OWNER a. PUBLISHER BURTS succ:Ess IN THE FUTURE Radio and T.V. Service HOBB'S BEST WISHES TO THE WEST i IMPERIAL CLASS OF 54 II4 s. Pomona JA 9-2675 22' W' 'mpeda' JA 9-2462 D. R. VAN DERHOOF LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER I07 S. Pomona JA 9-3007 YOUR CHEVRON STATION EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 8l5 S. Pomona Vic+or Amisfadi, Prop. , V mx , f f ' V A if E ggi! , V, . R , mv W 3 'L - MA ,f Q f ff A27 M ' ,MMV AA 9 w a i MELVIN RUSSELL, IEWELER MELVIN and LOLETA RUSSELL Success and Happiness II8 S. Pomona Brea, Calif. A WISH FOR THE BEST L from 3 K A ALEXANDEHCS MARKET N D S U SENIORS +0 'fl e 2 CLASS OF '54 E S S I45 S. Pomona JA 9-2002 KENNY WELLS' BREA MEAT DEPARTMENT I45 S. Pomona C O M P AN Y Carl Brandis IOO S. Pomona CONGRATULATIONS Mel Rude JA 9-3260 l'o l'l1e GRADUATING SENIORS F. C. TOMLINSON SELECT NURSERY Good Luck, Gradua+es E. Cenlral. La Habfa HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1954 GRADUATES Twa- Qa , Q CHIKSAN COMPANY 330NP B CH POMONA DRIVE IN MARKET EoR SUCCESS BEST WISHES LUCK FOR THE FUTURE WARD 6 HARRINGTON Lumber Company l20 E. Ash JA 9-3I5O BREA FURNITURE STORE 34I S. Pomona JA 9-9I9I FRED 81 IRENE POUCHER EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS A TROIAN CAFE MARK 8. HELEN DAVIES 222 s. 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