Carmel High School - El Padre Yearbook (Carmel, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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A, f f X X X.-, - V K' f I' ff- I 5 f 4 . gk If A.: 1 .X J 1 K fi' X ' F f , if fp Ea x Ci' 3' , Y klfk U xx 64' Q,-V gk 'X Q . K 1. -1 A Q: .f CARMEL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL Declrcatlon ou who and us through the vears v eachnnq as to persevere l rough tasks and duties of our rank With klnd advice both wrse ana frank To vou who dally strive to place 'slew knowleage on the sturdv base Of age lnsfructron ull of mower To fou the tacultv ot Carmel Hugh We dedrcate this book ana why? Te after manv heartfelt thanks from all of those who roll our ranks 0 , o T0 ' , 53 + s T1 ' l Y X Which you have lormed throughcountless hours Mr Stewart Mitchell P m l il M55 D0'0ll'Y W '9l1f Mr Warren Edwards C S Us v B ys Deon ADMINISTRATI lhc Cormel School ljoorcl ss uh chorge of problems thot cohccm wc whole school dustruct Mr J O l-londlcy hoods the copoble group Ccrmel Hugh Schcol s wh els orf lf: pt rurmmhg by The effxclem od mnmstrofuoh our Prnhcalol Mr Stuort Mutchcll Gurls Vrce Prmcupol Ml S Wrnght ond Boys Vice Prmcupol Mr Edworcls They Yoke core of problems of counsel rug ottehdohce ond The geherol lohctuohs of the school Left to rlght Mr Peter Mawdsley Mr Glenn Leldlg Mr Gordon Campbell Mr J O Handley Mrs Dorothy von Meier Mrs Charlotte Clark Mr Stuart Mltchell '-1-p I' f Mr Alan Aldwell Mrs Elise Beaton 2e...,Qucu.e.,., Mrs Manqulta Brey Mr Ian Belangee Mr Howard Byrne Mnss Eleanor Crouch Mrs. Frances Davis +,,, Mr. Donald Craig ' 'Tl lil' Mr. John Farrl. .r rs' , Mrs' Ellen Jane Down 9 Faculty Miss Mary Evans l'lfVT1f Eicficmics 'x Mr. Raymond Gere ,.- ,,. CMJ ,.,. ,su- J,,,. ,.-i,,..,. Mr. Richard Hagadorn Ari ci'1'l lrtglisiw Miss Enid L Mrs. Hilda Morlang F',s'f4:! Lzfufcliqi Mr. Lloyd Miller Cxrtrnfr: cl Ariz Mr. George Mosolf 12,5 Piiysfjizl Education Mrs. Mildred Riker Figrsfrir Mr. Charles Dawson First Aid Mr. John Westover 'l+,,v - '1-v Maintenance Eeceuse of The censcrerwtious efforts of our rnarntenonce crew, Carmel Hugh has been rated em ef' the best nwumfe hed ur the smte Theur Constant care hes mme our achoei wrdeig, enwed for ns beauty We weuld dsc hrs V7 express cur Qrahfude te Mr: fcdue Merhrw er-d her sfoff for The high quelrtsly food serned darrng The pear year. Mrs. Ruth Vallon Mr. W. E Vrlloen Mrs. Gladys Parks Mr. Frank Guard Miss Florence Morrow Mr. Carl Naslund Mr. Art Holtzhauer Mr. Orville Jewell The Cafeteria Staff CLASSES ee, lb ' if of W Q 'z Pk Q K 0 V V Il 'L I , I9 7- .f 9 K1 4 Y 7 5 5' fi ' u'fff L QQ Q n I 9.1 If It . V 11 M' fl fb ' , if 4 Lx Atv 1, 1 . . 11 . : 5 41 9 x 1 A S 1 Sensor Class Packword turn backward G The lnthx fl ht Make me a r rosh ogarn Just for tonrght gala Chrtstrnos part lust before vacatro w n d the socral season wrth fun for all o thc Qup sang famlluar carols ard IO ned ll games or d dances Food was amp , proyuded for thus tt tlde affotr b he L ghth grade glrls ehrolled tn Mrs Bournes home economrcs classes la t stroye to keep th Student Body well fed wnh several cole soles whrch probablx mode ny people forg t therr duets Therr sac al year reached a peak wrth o gala dance In Aprrl u to the hard work of the commlttees th s was a great succes Ponce and o yery entertounung assembly To promote school spurlt and to Increase tner asury th Sophs sold megaphones to the rooters at the football games w y suc cssfully mowaged the trodrtuonal coke and candy concessron thus addang a great rt aunt to thcrr funds The Junror Senlor Prom whlch was an enormous success wall always be rentcrnbered T pprng off four years of ochnevement the Sensors held banauets pot luck suppers ond o wot derfu Sentor Prom They successfully sold hot dogs and coffee whrch enabled them to gave the school o much needed score clock The Sensor Play wrth Karen yon Meter and Bull Kaye os the leads was occompllshed by the untrrrng work of Mrs Brey and the crews of helpers be hlnd the scenes Ihe school wlll lrttle note nor long remember what we say here but at cannot forget what they dld here Peter Newell Ball Rodgers Pat Chedester Aluce Lutes PRLSIDLNT VICE Pl ESIDEN T SECRETARY TREASURER Bull Chalkley Hans Petenet Alice Lutes Crmg Moore K I 'X . K.- , f , hi 1 'sal A' lg T E . 1 - T x s. f rt arse ' T s ' , T . KTVN T I T T' H N' T U T T S T 7 JL? X t t t ' T- ra 'S Q W ' A ' WL, T' , x I T Vw A N Q y Q 7, T T T T if . la STH Tlwrr sec-rnrngly lnexhoustlble energy produced the popular and trodttnonol Sodre Hawkins !T. -, Y T f n ' V S l V1 ,l I ! I ' ll fre 5 e T T Tl U C ' r F I G V3 A - S I I . H ,I O A Y I f I -T I ' A T T S T , T I 11 -1 V I ,Y Q T 3 James Angier HJ mn Artist Llvely Comm. of Publicity Juriiur Stotesmen Ben Artellan 'Egiiile' Padre Stoll Cz: Crazy Vfcrkiewg Mori rlfcmy Mary Adams Padre Stcff Ouiet Pickle Attrriil ive l:7fIDlJlGV Paul Bellemans i A .V 1 ,vH ww, fir rf is Cherie Addenin t Body Treasurer Mcicrefte Cute Business Editor Tiny Newton Buerger Chip Joker Debomiir French Club Swimming Bill chaikley Chalk Block C President Bnislcilli . l llfi ii Elmer C3312 President C S F Myron Branson Football Carole Byers 'fp S M .M Class Alston Chase lnteliigenf Fling Pong Clwintg Polite Actor Cssrncpc? ite Arthur Collins HAH H lElllllUHlCEllC Ciuoln ntollcw Scientific Photo Club Peggy Carpenter Athletic Gourrnond Joker Sbonish Club Lotin Club Ashley Cunningham Ash Studious lntellgent Modest Bradley Dixon Brad Football Block C Rogue Bronciwo Buster Pat Chedester El Podre Editor C. S, F, Life Member Leoder Sophisticated Song Leader Leslie Doolittle Les Student Body President Musicol Intelligent Boys' Stote Mike Elliott Independent Golf Likeoble Mechanic Pionist Carlene Daniels Corlie Cheerleoder Enthusiastic Leaders' Club C- S- F- Rolly Council President S 'Q Mike Erwin ni- T r iii' - .Crm l .' f , or '.'. QJDJ Don Frey 1 f1,,-Quang ' mrri' r pf PCG Jirvfr 'LTU . x Linda Fcek . 7 P ,VV 'xflcr - r i P Frl2'LLi,.gu1, 2 5 ii fi l Mi g...xiCF Bill Gorham ..ilif fvlil Avi ,iw U1 Ui-' i i i if, f l,,f.l David Hildebrand Marion Williams ,if .ilrui , , ' llmiiv. .l' 'TffF. Carolyn Fralesso L' 5 'HA C S F Frifwf' 'g L- Ml '11, John Hudson lar 3 zz Sami. i rw -,. ll 510 Ch CIM -fu' Louis .laramillo Louie Ari Football Easketbfsll Tordy Barbara Frizzell ,, Frm.: 9 'i lwiif f,f.,,' Piifrfs S' .ii rn wi 1. ..f',1li ,i l7Cl'fL4 Arleigh Jones h, GA, 2 .-an Bill Kaye Janet Graff! David Keppler Ruth Harrington Bob Laugenour Sandra Wilson Ai -,, ,Q ,. ,Umar rwfr, Peasant fused Helpful Ray March C mi. I ,1. , peut, Sylvia Heinselman NSW, fi er. rlccclcr Sl4iCr Sleepy Activa Jack McCormack Cie cf the Boys Basketball Studious V. P. Junior Class Quiet Student Council Barbara Keller Padre Staff Fcrty-Girl Het Hodder Cliargecble Cute Gerald McDonald H, M, ,i ..,,,-r ffggs Spark Plug NE- 'irgaict E'C:la Cl Foctbzll Thomas McGIynn ' L in Mfr fiuwioif -gh xpLlo,i- Alice Lutes fwii.,n f ii 'iijvrf x -1 ,W , 4. -.-Q Ji N . ,r ,UL l1'u.'.r 1' or L ,-. ,, ,r,igr, Craig Moore Art Page Eiiyifzj' Loudz of Puri Pliotc Ciiib Trgiuwer Ci Lctiii Chin H Block C Mary Marquis Q, , PLL-pr. xgz... CMJ r Aitre' f f , ,crgrra-. Pais! Hans Petereit Howl Iii lv HC'-WISH -Y,lky1iA'1 ' '1'WJvS2L1dc f f, ,i,l,,,, A 1 ,qg,. Fcstiiof. Hin, LX Q ' vi 71- iforzi Sci IJ Cldss Joan Mackenzie MUYHYH MUVVS ., ' EMM, i:,,,1v, , i A , H, .A Peter Newell F-' 'fin ' iw- fi ,1 , ii I i.-,vw Hampton Rich VM Sally Menefcc Art Schurmon Mike Ricketts Sylvia Sclfridgc Bill Rodgers Myrna Sutton ,.--,-.WA ,V Till' ., I: w C.: lr. 1.mr1fFi':tC M John Stewart ffi.:,r.3l lldolzlv li r'f ','.'CrlLi:1c1 S7Cu1lJi'J ri .f.,, . Jierc.. Karen von Meier 4 , .f'F: '. fi 1 Sandra Solomon Kenneth Willson John Vermeulin Juniors D, Johnson, B. Kmg, S Tw,e,S VTUTPI 1 Y-sv D. Jcivwsour S Smmgl CWWV ' '-V f' , Iu- Lr-fi rrp HQQLX' 'V 1 ' FQ ff F Srmtz, A Pi' gw, jdz-mgvv, D Gerivrr, H Toggirp F Mcfcr, C' iw, B Mfi rem I Brusmiw, R VXL'C1X'+V'O V D Lvcihetrcr, K Barker, B DUUQNQSX H RON wi, D Murwyl MH J fs I Q. Siwmlms, J Fvgsby J Omer, S Twce, B, ,ofmory N Vkwkoop, S Nutter, P hoover As iuniorg, the class of '54 has done it again lht class has taken over the traditional responsibility ot the sott drink and candy concession at the games Part at the rnonev from the concession went toward making the annual lunioreSeriior Prom one of the best ever. Later in the year, the class contributed an auction booth to the Scholarship Carnival which helped to make the Carnival a terrific success, This class, though small, has been outstanding throughout high school, and we are certain that it will continue to be so as next year's graduating class Mr Farr, B Arniel, J.O'Dc'll, R Scarlett, D l-lilgers, S. Smith, W Lyon, B Bix er B Kiig P Lcidig B Lernmcn D Redding D Martin J Eversol B Loagshen P Fnlev, A Bauer, G Speazer, M McDermott, P, Chase, T, l-lawcrott J. E heibe ger Soplwomores Y I Gary Nelson, Craven Ross, Lucy Elstob Wlrllard lvtarttn, Qene Requiro, Gary Nielson V if .J o 7 x left to RrQltta'i1iTt,r: to Bottom' LN D Pltrlllos, M Gtlbcfrt, M Stanton, J Chose, P. Brlckeg T, Sampson, C Mollntx, Cl Ccllrns, B Paddleford, T Ledbetter, D, Rowe, D Brosnan, B Powell, J, Hallett, R. Requrro L Quclwgmfll L TgylQr,4K ltgrnsgn, C Boyd, P, Clerk, T Sargeant, X Klotzi, G Paulsen, D Westcott, S Harney Mrs. Dawn, P Doollttle, M Gorse, N. Ferguson, P Ricketts, C. Ntelsen, I. Elstab, S. McCloud, B,Redl1ead,J. Fratessa T Z- ,-X Full of spirit, the Sophornores Dlunged heodlong into X which wos o tremendous success, Aside frornottending oll the school functions, the fx 0 X closs showed their interest in octivities by putting on 0 tolent ossembly. . Using this os on exomple of post ochievernent ond if Q o somple of the future the Closs of '55 is well on the 9 d t . roo o success f 1 , X f S X X 5eorlg,i octitities bg putting on the Sodie Howkin's Donce, '- l l Q , f 0 4 ' Q9 IREPMLSUVE Lett to Right ond Top to Bottom Mr Byrne, P Qrirhsicw, N Longglqer, D Costcgno, L Shelton, C CllGl7VU'Jll' 7, Nielsen, ff Dcinrlql fellhoefed C- Gowoin. D Mctrsiclly T Petty, M Martin, C bcxd, S Stanton, M Osborne, D We ls, Q hcss, ft App-ftt s, M Pivncn S Kohner, S Sfcntcn, 5 Six S De Arncrol, C Goodrich, G Bolozs, R Vclltin 2 Herron, lf. Funkc, K Fr'zscl'e,S Sourr, H Dulu Freshmen ,F- -my ctr George Wightmon, Richard Jennings, Goil Fisher Dione Redding Loft to Right ond Top to Firtom John Thompson, Roger Ne-.-fell, firiil PM r Mr idwords, M Mczsciif J Thornpxiwii i- Wightiv-n'y K i-'mi NN' Whitckir H Pcihricrrl B Mcfvriiiniii- Ji Hiiffrniiiif U Jrwreiy P ff irricicjfi, if Siilvnn RJLAK fi, Ju Jciiriiiigk iw Viifiiercilr J Briiirn R Houghtelling, J Clhvii i' fr in Ji, if Wim F Jirirr , N Eihicirds, 'f Q: 'L' ' gi r, J J-i ircxdy J iiicig Jr X'r ii'if1iw, I4 Sw iff'-, F' J S Siem, H R055 J isuigg' ,L i, -' ii, J' fy F ,TLQS Sfiwitiil i- M Pg . J Ni rr,S Shige ry J Jiri? ,gi . N J-N J'rf3iia,'i, F, QM., J ' 1 X. Kastor. The Class The Case af i erarted aff th: Spring darice m'.a,w with a ,1 ri K-.Uifgifvllll Heart Hap The d,ggrd?iarig Vivre flariw lux lgzari Harriillaii arid Ralbiri liarirliam The '..' Xceiieri: refreshment Camrriitree xxa5 headed bk Bahrie Wager Cynthia Cax was resparisible lar the pablicitx The Class provided The halls al the lightweight lnaalaeltall- lracgli, arid baseball players Sirice they were so alhivticalli, iiicliried, they held a baseball thravvirig earnest at the Scholarship Carriiiial Mrs Beaton arid Mr, Warren Edwards, alahg with the class presidents, have guided the class Through a vary auccessful ahd difficult year. I 1 of '56 47' G I fra- gb H 41 4 L i .N if 3.9 Gab' 0 E I i 5 4 ii Q r4 E' 'X 5- lx X Homewomv NOV ,,.i J L , fr. gg-3 g, ' ,ig J '.' - l Q ' 2 Mfg '. in , i ji a ia li'-',', ' !fil .' , 1' A La I fi Eighth Grade fha ,Jr . 5' .V 1ffwI' 'NVL'f IX , .-,-J,-3 AQ! WFRNEH F' wi wx 4 ,,,, 1-r. 0 -1 min- wf r 11 Wri V fm morvj F mflzrfxx, F Angie F' P1mmomdczrw J nr' llrw IW w Ni' P , wr Wu rx ',. ,j,,,,' , N , - , , . me V if f LINNY f KKLN rw 1 fl -'H Vw www wwf x L7 r N N1 f-N 5 my f, .' loop N WocMevi-r, L, Qveyer, L Iecguc, ri Schuh The Class of '57 A groduotfng Sensor Vooked down the Corridor of Cornwel I-hgh School one dox ond ion or excited person rushing foxxo'd hxrn Thrs pcrson woe L1 rgprc-scrmtotive of his close hordwonrng, 5owroi ond cnthugiostrc, Here indeed nos The L-rvfcrne of Corrhe? P-hgh spirit here in thrg wiembcr of thc Eughfh Grode Uoeg fAc7iow g the fxorvplef of This person, The close ondcftock the Selhng of reofcrk cops ond the sponsoring of zvigr, successful dances cr-rd parties. WELCOME TO C H S LA QA? rr ., 2 W LZQ Q z ND Q14 f ll i' U1 kJ 0 , f ld Y-'tTw 'Ihr Vr irdhfn H V HTVHKX lg rc' 'y if 9' fgrff, I5 N1 'n.f'Y, J S'c:H, C Cfzrrnmh, P Prim V x v i'H1l'1,J lv' '.x r' Q' - ' ' -1 If We .11 L' ' Q V A fircv.k, C Sruiulfiixnq, B, X'. f C fl A ' '5 SY- wif . 35 ,.y , , U, 'J ' N 'Q V. if -J, H 'Tw'-, U, x.','eovCV, TQ kr. , r, r ,',' ggiinf N. . , . .. 9 ff? jj -. 999 we 3 QP, ugh ACTIVITIES vlk 90 X 'Q ov ' V-X h , 1,1 W 0 A 1,1 L I I I. r V'-U ,y ggf ' fb . 'V o I'9 K S Q x . 4 , , A Qs A t, I' , If 4' Q. CE 0:9 v IN- O I Q, , F I - CQ . 5 I XI 5 : , . Pat Chedester lritrr EI Paclre The lost no :wte rush, the striving for Suitoble od- '-f-+, -Y- ee ex to oieerrhe o Senior, ond the fost oporoochihg deodwee ore the things which cohfroht o member of the El Podfe Stoff. .rr 'ti wa hee r r , efad QQ' 'o this herd work ond effort is reworded however, the 'noi orticle hos beeh written ood the com- groeit is hooded to you occompohied by the .. , rg, Joh will dohew' Fhotogrophy is by l-lurl Swortz, if rifirug E. Lg 1, Printer: ond Mr Croig is foculfy odvisor il I Sandra Solomon ,ASS4'l.'tf1r' r Pat Finley Karen von Meier Carlene Daniels Peggy Weaver Ll' fi 3.117 1? J' ECA: f-,rt Editor f'Cier7i5.f'Q Editor Cherie Addenin Alice Lufes Sue Nufter Melinda Scheffer i..i ' es: E: 'gr Ejiirrgf yi E: :or Fia:'ptegrcphy Editor Sports Editor r 5 tg hotter ff Left tg Riohti I- ',',r1t,,m., Q 'i'Ql 'ii'1 ,J. lli'Ifl'i,.U Hu. Q ' lil ' l fr ' ,, -'.r:i'g, ff Pr '- r- rt, J Artgigr M me Kgzrew .gn MT? E , i i' L LF f fx .' :rif 13, A Lime, S inf J Mfgffrt, T ff' J U fL. : ,Ki NFCUH 'ie:L'g,ri 'f ,fo rl Q fire E 'rf 1 , T S VL.T'ir, P F' 6- Q fvi1ts. , S Y 1:5 ij F fedifffr, ' ' diese , f .Nt 1: 3 Fix: Q 2 .ZQ N: v Sygeort, P4 fiktz, L Tig-cr, H Ejof, C Friessi, L ,, r,::i reiberoer yor o ztnrec, A, 5o..er Leslie Doolittle President Myron Branson Vice-President Carole Byers Secretory Cherie Addenin Treasurer Tsr1lcBorrom md Left Ti? Qiqlet cf Hur-ra, M Su '1'r ig K' lJ'l !t lS lg F' 41, 5 Nil?-r r' P Slx,,Gfl3ler', L Fira TJ l.'.,,,.,r . ' fi Stuclenl: FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Publicity-Jim Angler Scziel Affairs-Janet Grcfft Girls' Atlwfet cg-Sue Nutter 'Wye' Atiw'f if3--Ray March SLCCND SEMSSTC CFFIQIRS Pali 1fll5'4.lUClY Rigsby cflgiigl Affairs- Barbara Frizzell Girls' Atlwleiiagf-Pat Finley Boys' Atlxlelrge H-Ron Woolverton , 1 , . C -06 ? 1-1 'C' Council ,1 ., W X X r 'ci Milf .,. l, . ,, -l.f. l 1 Lrllulf.. A X, L X. . ' ' X K LQ'l'k'll SU, l e N 'Lal 'rw x1l.llNll':X i' fllzj wllncvl f-,!T1'rrwllf,lrw1 llw X, f .,xllxll1f f' I-rggrm1rl,wlc1l1v 'lw1q.wlll'lfl clpm, llm f.illll,llll'fl Tlx fgilwul 'lvl El ww wi, lvfwl TQ lwld urn ' l 'l V' X 'r el1z'M4l: lbggcrl lL,C1'.f Ugg , llm, , Cllllpllf Qlurwg waz L L,Qd:'- Clula Sekfl llwv Cc up HQQ Pmillf Grove wus, lllkllxlfl fo all ml llwls dence Qllvr tlu' bcgkgllvfgll Qfmwe lmijxxca' the xclwools The clcmcl wig-, Ll fi: ful LN, fd :ull rxulry mis forglzllw Tlx X.vl',.!fL,lllr' lf :fd fh1zXNa: Tw Ecll x-.Qual l Ccpcbl, lwurlcllcl lv.. tlwg SlLlClr'IZl Ccurwcll. 'l l l- if JA-A l ill llli ' Pl'- .-vv Gerald McDonald PYfS4Cl'f lf Peter Newell Vice-President .loan Mackenzie Secretory lrlff' ' J rll' P Cl-ifdeetir, C Addcmln, J, Rlgsb i.. cy Block C V it V: , ' v w- i Tori to llrzlli in fa fl lllll la liiglil l llrtimiifiii, Ci McDtiiirilfl, D Lnidig J Url f-rnwrl, li Lemn'o'i, P Newell, li Qhnlkiey, B Douglas, B Ama lf D Lggllrgitfrv ,N Jones, D Jgvlinson,A Knight A Pagol Stewart, B Laugenour, K Barker, L Jararnillo, E. Scarlett, J. O'Dell. Block C, led by it's capable president, Bill Chalkley, has organized many activities this year. The Junior-Senior basketball game and the movie to raise money lor the injury funcl were only a levv of the many activities. Block C. is open to anyone who has the eauivilent ot a varsity block or two lightweight blocks and vvho maintains a C or above average. This year's G fx A, though small, has been very active, They sponsored the selling of popcorn at most ol the home basketball games Some ot the vear's most unusual dances have also been the vvorlc ol this club Among these were their highly successful noon dance and the unusual Movie Dance. 'lpn to Bottcm ard Left to Right C, Daniels, C Byers, M Williams, S Solonit IQ ll .ir ifii it fi S Nutter,J Rigsby, S, Tice, P Clredistcr P, Weaver, J, Oliver, P. Finley. Not pictured-C Frctessa, J. Fratcssu, 3 l2,Aiiiur H C5.A.A. td r J Aff- f rx F V- C. S. F. tt to liiglit ond Too to Bottom ,'.'. .V5l!f1ll, li Vol., P Finlijv L Eutnonon, J l'7'QVT',DSfI'J, C Byers, P Chedester, J Moclienzie, li Horrington, R Newell, A. Lutes li Clark, Mrs Barton, CQ Frotesso V Joliirson, P K:cn,r P, Doolittle, C Co-', J Moore, C Mrlftnrrv, B Woger, J, Frotesso, S. McCloud The Colitornio Scholostic Federotion of Cormel l-ligh School spent the first port or the ycor revising its constitution During the second semester the Juniors ond Seniors ot the orgonizotion toolc o trip to Stontord University on their visiting doy. Monv cnioyoblo meetings were held ot vorious members' homes to round out their sociol orogrom. The Junior Stotesmen estoblished themselves os o club in good stonding by hmding the lfcgionol Convent on ot Junior Stotesrnen here in Morch. ' During the month ot April the club vvos busy circuloting petitions to secure enough signoturcs to hove on initiotive concerning voting tor l8 yeor olds ploced on the hollot, The club is olreody recognized os o leoder in the school ond will goin o higher position in octivities in forthcoming yeors. , . ' Frirv' P , Q g r s Y V X ::.fr1 J f- geo, C Frgtesso, Ps Newell, S l'lf:lllSGlVT,'Q'X, U Mohor, C, flw- N , xi-fi fl, .M ,, , , ' ll in ' f Er, P Cf-gdestcr, 1 'I J.S.A. l l l l oft to Right and Ton to Bottomi J, Olivie, B. MrCrea, M McDonough, B Kaye, C Byers J, Oliver, Mrs, Beaton, ll Putnam, W, Lyon, N Buerger, l-l, Petereif, D. Mahor, S. Castagna, S. Six, D, Martin. B, Frizzell, K. Fritzsche, A Bauer, B Wager, B Mitchell, D Ernest. J Bertoglio, L Taylor, L Buchanan, J Fratessa, M Schetter, M Williams, C. Fretessa, P, Finley, J. Hamilton, Cr Fislwr, D Marshall, T, Tucker, H. Rgss, X, Klotz, P, Doolittle, S. Shager, J Bertoglio, G, McHarry, L, Elstob, B, Redhead, L. Jepson, , Gerber. On Twelfth Night the talents at the French Club students were exhibited Dancing, singing, and games were enjoyed by all The traditional King and Queen were crowned. The queen was Carolyn Fratessa and the king, Donald Ernest. Other parties and dances were held at private homes. The Latin Club gained a place in the social register by holding the annual Roman Banquet at the home of the Stantons. This event was attended by a great majority ot the patricians and slaves dressed in festive Roman costumes ln spite ot greasy fingers, faees, and elbows the barbecued spareribs were enjoyed by all, French Club Lett te Right and Tan to Bottom, B Powell, G McDonald, C9 Nielsen, D Castagnf3,J Chase, S Stcz: on,J lrliclw, Mrs liaton S MiClurg,T Srarlett, C Pass, P Hills, C Solomon S Littig, S Trezvett, J, Baum C Boyd, D, Wells, B Valfcn, li Johnson L Feels, S Hernselman, H Petereit, D Rcrcldivg. P Ricketts, S McClci:e,J Fratessa, R Sheds R Neulelf J T e'rg,son, C Fratcssfa, M Ciarii 1, S, C' W M Marrs, L Carman, R Burnharc P, Clark, L Jepson, N lvCuQ GVt, B Redhead S Selrirne' L bu n non, P, Vv'eQ'v'cr, J. lflaorct, S, Stn R. Vallofr, F, Castrecn, Pl Taggart. Latin Club Spanish Club L gt to R:ght and Top to Bottcm Cr llalazs, S Menetee, ll Petereit, K Reid, D Leutzinger, P. Newell, G. Collins, F. Rcguiro. M kkilliams, T Bclftzrt, C Nlresca, B Colman, M Sutton, P. Carpenter, S. Tice, J. Oliver, C. Byers T tlowcratt, S Nutter, R tlcrr-ngtcn, K von Meier J. Lirattt, D Katie, K Johnson, L Taylor, M Schetter, H. Dutur, S. Salomon, J. Echeiberger, J. Rigsby C. Daniels, J. Mackenzie, M McDermott, T. Sargeant, D. Williams, T. Ledbetter The Cascarone Ball was the main protect of the year. Four weeks in advance eggs were being sayed tor the momentous occasion. Following the traditions estab- lished :n the past year, the dance was in true Spanish spirit. Later a Spanish Banquet was held tor the members who had worked so diligently toward making the dance a success. The Padre is the bi-weekly school paper put out by the Journalism class. lt has prayed a source ot enjoyment tor both students and faculty. The editorship is rotated quarterly to enable as many people as possible to run the paper. Sparked by Mr. Miller, the paper always meets its dead line. Lett to Right Sitting C ? Clfedestcrr, li Frzzell, C Adacvrn, B. Keller, M. Adams. Standing Mr. Mfler, C Daniels, C. Spencer, P. Carpenter, J. Anger. -nI wg. EL. N .Q mann Muni nr..- 21 -1 nd -1 fY..n Q1 The Padre Girls' League V First Semester Officers: Second Semester Officers: i-I Harrington, S, Tice, J, Grgffrl R, Biimlfigm J. Fratessa, C, Daniels, L, Feek The Red Cross tackled a new ,ear packed with projects They cairpeted their overseas chest, sent manv gitt boxes to Korea, held a successful dance to raise money, sald C H S stationery, and decorated at the hospitals in Fart Grd They a'sa packed clothes tor the children ,n Korea and gave various speeches at Carrrel cfubs to promote the yearly Red Cross drive. This vear the Girls' League sponsored a Vocational Conference and a Winter Fashion Shaw in which all classes participated, P The biggest event ol the year was the Girls' League - R T. A Carnival held on Viay 9 This was a gala ottair in which all the classes and clubs ioined together to raise money For the scholarships awarded to the twa deserving seniors. Lett to Right and Top to Bottom: Miss Evans, S Nutter, H Tice, P Weaver - Carmoft, C Frotessa, l. Ge.er,P.Steuto'e'1 S F sher,j Rigsiy., P F A Eau r .i Moore, C N elsea, N liao wer R Shields, D Johnson, D Gerber, A Knight Red Cross Council Photo Club i-RT Q . M 5 - . 1 ,15 0 2- tk 'ff' N I ' ' 'px :r ew! Top to Battcm and Lett to Right A Page, Mr Aldwell, M, Marrs, S Solomon R Shields, G Wightman,M Martin J Tntimpsen R Newell, T Sargeant, A Lute'-sy i'.' Funke, B Cclrnin, S AACVTETCK, P. Cirpenter C .L llarney D NNestcatt,G Paulsen! Q Goodriin M Sutton The goal of the leaders' Club this year was to enlighten the school organization on parliamentary procedure They held group discussions with all the class and club presidents and presented mock meetings, They also sponsored a garden project to beautify the school. The meetings were held at various members' homes and were greatly enjoyed especially the popcorn and apples at Miss Wright's, The Photo Club has been fairly active this years At the Sadie Hawkins dance they snapped pictures of many couples, The money from this project greatly increased their treasury and the popularity of the club The club was first formed last year under the able sponsorship of Mr. Aldwell, Top to Bottom and Left to Right , S, Nutter, S, Tice, D Finley, C Fratesgol P Cttedever, M Scttetfer, S. Solomon, J. Oliver, J. Mackenzie C Byers, R, Harrington, C Daniels, P. Weaver, T ' T, ' ,I -if-3f,llT?'ff':'5: i'2f'2 ' ft- RJ T: ' , -it -A.,-ww . 1, ' f Leacler's Club Ski Club . gp. fi . 141 .' ,l. L .r 451 V, F NL X l ll - - uf ,L , .ll wx. - l'r,-oll 'f ..vr xl. . , , - ., ,m.:'-tip, rx, rwlzwln, 'lQ'll'f :ll ,QJ l ,'.m ' l lf lllil- li F,-fflwz.l S SLLJVV ll'.'Vll'QjlOll!C Frolrazrll ll, lmlgf l- ll fl: rr- E' rl Nl 9 'NTU' nw , L M llorry, Elvlflmgf Wg f. The Ski Club 2 los? oacommg flue most oozolor Qlob Ira eclwool Sowerlly ocogzlc ifomofpoteo ww tho oonool elm tmp to Yosemlro Elem ooo bod olterrlluc lmui orncil llwegff-f wwe ooll, tlwrec mloor lmorues The loci lS oltrubofed to solely lgmdmqs. Alter llwo succesful tmp mom ol llfmc poor oolorlooolefs who dldm't go ore jolrmlg tho Club wo l'kCVGGS.f'Q Tlwg rvornbcrslm, sfxll niore. The QW-Q C ob oooclwgo lli ,aorf CCllXlll:'S w rlw cg bong Lolo lm flu olrorroori' 'F' '- -:fogre LVCQ' fic of mf- romgu oelwkd Wi oorwgolovx Morl4smouslwp ooo egorlef mo: :li on tho c,o,1ffS of tha ciiolg ooo the f1UllllQS ore eoloycd by oll. The Club elwovls Qrcor promlse for the lotorc, i -L+ C-,177 f sa. . 3... . . . , . ., K N 4' f E L, 1' - 'V 4 V v 1 l' fl Cc,.'.aw' ld Nl l, ' l.lCl,c'lai'ff, T, Tuflior .4 A .Ulm , K Roo, l gfrmo' , ld pt,-.A.glt, D Reddmg Rifle Club I Cheer Leaders x -ll? een . etnselrnan J Olt Carmel Hugh has always been proud at its cheer leaders, and thls year was nc exeigftan Ther fthe spirtt tnsptred nat anlr, the eheermg seettans, but the teams The, hawe kept up the wandertul epartgmanehtb that aur sehaal has lang beet noted tar. The Rally Club started att the year in grand Style by spansarlng several raaters buses Thls Club boasts the largest membersh p, stnee t eansiets at all students hal .ng student body Cards. lts pal:Cles were reargannzed, allawang all studen lthe club Club members warlsed hard an the banners tar the Carmel lnwltatlat Basketball Tournament and feeds were held tar all the partlelpatnng teamS +r,,..A:F:,.,n,,. . .. C- . , m t r !X'ffl1f.' ,A Pig-' P 3 Qe :-dge l C li,rrz, S T:-'Q P 'L P Ft'-e P W- r l -r f Q ll't'f' 'rin C u M rltgwg C fsrzj-.iii r r 'Aprgl lj C3 A Ep .. ' El Nl,:rr5, r 'crm gtg' , .1 Nu,-,-H l, Ra y Council Crchestfa N xr . I1 l I 2 go I 0 K, The rrgwliy orgurmrirfd Strrrrq Qulwwxru Tuul ' Over thc durres cf our regulur ordwitrrr for rhfr yum Simca the, wwe mor Qxpgrir-rm-ri enough in XR Qrtemd mum, fmcilorws, their Qctruzilr, was I'n1rfLH I S to thc Spring Concert. 0 5 6 Q 'Q 3 n. Q N X ' x S 3 Q S .S I , IM A MUSICIAN L51 ? 1 'irwfjlrrr1r,L.,tTirriZ V N F A ' Q. H'.rrwg1,rr,C Frzilf Q ii ,QL f ii I ,'.'.r F rr, L ,rf ' ,artitrrr J f'.,.'w1,Q'l K ZITI, M Sirrefl-gr A fx H F-iriss 1 R V ii . Z . r R 2 z ir I 1 ' E- + r 1 . K ? g -r in Band EF ...oc f Porncngronng n oimoir GH borne footboll ond gy, f' '1 bozkutboll QUUM2! thc bond hdd o hooxy zchcdulo -:Zi 121: rm yc-or ,J ,. . . A P Q 2: Besides toknng port rn G sprung conccrt ond XJ xorroos siodcnr body programs, rwnc members ot- S-,Z -,- P 'rcndod the Honor Bond E 1 ' Under the copdbfc leadership of Mr, Forr, the 'i bond Qntcercd the Control Codsr County Music ' Fcativol Gt Horlratcr ond come: bclck covcfrcd with glory, d 1 nf I I C 4l'- , ' ji-I I I3f5DfT13rniL:1fl,4f7Iofilgril 'rn?ivl D. Mfzrar 63, S Stcwtow, H, Hi,-F63 I, M'f'T,nn, VX. Furukc, J, Thy,-1,3 ,gr rj .I 1 pi, F'.rr,.,5:w.1rr, F' Cf5'Lrl1, . v'.fO'w'i, CQ, -fr 'Q f, V, Hz in Q r1,B, Wm , 1 Mfr ' Q C' , - F! -fi' 9 SP c flirry X frrgo M I rr I K r ,V ' rl U If f' rw, I-, ic.-,F r gg, Cf Pkrrr 5 FT Xv, .N'QVII C, f?ix,d, J, Frcfciac, Tr' Oevrrrg M wc f Ei .2 P T.- ', S Scffrrrjgq-V 'fi Addcnr .JZ V 4 AX ig? 'S-1 A aeaal the Qnor was one at the busiest attend all tne reaular tunetions but they took time out to entertain at Fort Ord and for the loo ocal Sem :tg clubs. xr Dvforfrafze at tne l-lonor Choir and Syria Coty' i of exceotlonal and greatly enjoyed. Ol I' Ch ' K Z N 5 X XY 6 X organiaations ir tnfg school, Not only did they 6 var il Tll i ' the Vw Sr l li tnn le47t3l?'l'ti Q rr P if 0 ttlr, M. Marquis, D. Marelwall, P. Taylor, R. Newell, J. Thompson, J Hallett, li. Smitl1,X. Klatz, T. Sargeanf. J M on M Mart w S. Smith, P. Hills, M. Sclwetfer, L, Forster, B, Pollock, S. Selfndge, K. Scores, M. Marrs, Mr. Farr. , , , ,-HOVHSY, . I A ' i V , - 'Clw KJ R is a C E C S. Delfxmaral K, Nelsen B, Colman 5 M Garcia C Shields P Stuetlcten C Goodn D. Westcott, G Drama ,x. . AFT Gi M4 Mei, R mi+m:'vB NN .--f f' 5... . H. CQQY, oem 3 ST ' Yniixjiiii mQHmol- All the world's o stoQe This could weh be the motto of the Drorno Club The dromo closses ore tought to Corry their lessons in poise ond speech into doily lite ond work. The students ot Coimei High hove shown o greot deol ot interest in dromo this yeor os in oievious yeorso Their interest is stirnuloted by the dromo teocher, Mrs Moriquito Brey, J. H:rn1tC',C,M:Jhor,C Desi . 'V' 1 .. , , o 1 2 'f .7 rr C Xrg F -ft Rf. 1 . x C7 -ff-J' ' A KX - -4, v Z c, 'X r I 3' 5 '16, Arr-ii CQ ' 'lf' K. -'as SP0 RTS 'Vik A 1 I sf' ' A ,, Qi.liiT 'i ' I, N I . ' J - . .i a f f ix 2. A 'Vx .' F7 Q f . H Q ,A I . E Q , . X V: . 'Q Q I' 3 4 I 521 QE 2 oe. A. : , gf j Z fly A. we :WL A , 3 Graduating Varsity wr-'T' fl? Gerald McDonald Peter Newell 'Y' xr-cl ,,...-0 Mike Erwm Arlelgh Jones l P rm Bull Chalkley Guard QI .pas Mike Ricketts Oucrter Half 54, C9 gf Hampton Rich Tc k'e l BNIIISOII Rugs All CCAL End Guard David Keppler Tackle Louis Jaramillo H Schurman End-Holf Half Varsity Football The whole The season was a whose Tnlanes kept fhem on orlal awcfd Fcr The cafstar if Gastlne l9 v Arroyo Grande 6 , Alascadero 27 e Hollister 45 Gllroy26 - King City 6 - Gonzales l9 f Pacific Grove 39 CO-Coptaln-Mike Ricketts CO-Caplalngliob Lcugenour Left to Krghr and lop to Bottom: V Coach Mosolf, R. Woclverlon, D. Leldlg, F Schatz, D Ledbeller, Cn. Lax, D Johnson, B Lemmon, H, Roloff, J O'Dell, R, Racks! H G, McDonald, B. Chalkley, M, Branson, P. Newell! B. Laugencar, mag endg lXlewell, a sfardjl tackle a number of lanlors who nw: u Shoe la Pacllrc Grove Bransca The seasons scores were as The Carmel Padres showed flashes ol excellence. hal on arolaand dlsappolntmenr to thc lans. The :cares ol the dlfllfryrr games do na? gxe The dclalle of The flnc- playing and sparrmanshlp drsplagqed by all Gale srandlng players were Laagcrwoar, who doubled cr end and halfgflhckells, af aaarfcr ard 'wcllg Vlfoolxerfon cnd Moon l slde llnesg Branson, AlleCCAl TChall4ley, flghrsrg gaardg and ear wlll avenge The loss of thc also won the Bardorsan Meme ' g slayers fcllowsi Carmel 7 f Carmel l2 Carrncl f Carmel - Carrncl T Carmel 27 Carmel l9 - Carmel l3 J. Hlclls A Kwcalrl Ceiiil' Crii - Q 2 fu A4 :,,.,,, T an,,:,, L. Joram Q, D Kepaer, A Szharman Lightweight Football Th s season th: Frame Babes made iheir bi sl fhewing in sexcrcl gears, wirnrg three games, losing two more by narrow margins, and disbla, ng a greallg improved Team sbirii and knowledge of iuridarneiiials Great credit is due Varsity Coach George Mesoli and Lightweight Coach Peler Glad for the imbroved team, With This basis on which To build, Carmel Teams should soon regain their last glory Del Redding, Norman Longalier, lnlans Peiereii, Dick Jennings, Vifesl Whilaleer, Jon Chase, Kyrlq Reid, Denny Gerber and Bob Douglas were out- standing members of the reams The season's scares were as follows: Gusline O ---- Carmel 7 Santa Cruz 45 - Carmel O Atascadero 7 - Carmel l3 Hollister l3 - Carmel O Gilroy l3 - - Carmel 6 King Ciiy D - Carmel l3 Gonzales 46 - Carmel O Pacific Grove 27 - Carmel O Co-Captains: Del Redding, Bob Douglas Lfrl fr, lags? Q' vo l9s'f:'n f, ll,,'g T if ,, f 4'-L ,, i qlfff J TL--fy-5-wr-fl Chi fr Nl Ci 'TN' li Dxirhrcw u VU., ,. i- M fx , gpyg lf Y .ii B limi-'l, H lei-'rl ' rx Doufglas Nl 'il I k Xl , ':r': lf lg Cgff- ', i Higllman, Dacelz, K, Reid, Nl Sixifen, L Hilgers, P, Ericlsey M Martin, M F trnan, B Mart n, D. Gerber, R. lvlcrch, D, Redding, W, Master, D. Jenning, R Houghtelling I I I , g , . . x. D F. K A 4 XLS' x.-- ING'-IHA ff. ' A I x, TTW7 WWW 9 QD s IX Varsity Basketball 'ai illrtran 1 I f nw txt i file f Myron Branson - Co-Captain f Artie Schurman First string varsity this year was Leidig, Schurman, Branson, lwho was chosen all CCA L Ricketts, Laugenoar and Moore, All these boys were high point men at one time or another C H S topped its season by winning the consolation match at the Carmel Invitational Tournament, Thc season's scores were as follows: King City 28 - - - Carmel 23 Gilroy 38 e King City 35 - - Carmel 26 Gilroy 36 - Gonzales 52 - - Carmel 42 Pacific Grove 38 Monterey 49 - Carmel 43 Racitic Grove 35 l-lollister 22 Carmel 39 San Lorenzo l7 Hollister 46 Carmel 32 San Lorenzo 36 Luft to Right and Top to Bottomi Coach Mosolf, A Cirase, Mgr, D. Loidig, R. Woolverton, J O'Dcll, L, Jarigmil' Q, A Kiiigl-t, li Lei B Chalkley, B. Laugcrtoiir, M. Riiketts, M Bronson, A Sciiurmcn, K. Wilison Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel T 25 27 34 25 54 48 ,C 12 42,- Lightweight Basketball acl a 'ml' l , lllrrcl Q ' lvl ran I one V Nlllglztrr J nl mer r' rung l.,lfll',lXl The game Qeores were as follows: Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Q to HT ala Boftemi staear lns year vvllln eeven wins and flier Crrlroy lnrllallonal Tournament for ar: and Dale Caslagna were the nlgln ed of Caslagna, Brosnan, Wrglwtman, Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel Carmel o' MeCorrrrael4, li, Houqlrlelllng, M, Mosalr, R. Newell, M Satten, M Konrad, L, Slrelton. l els n J T mpson, G. Wightman, T. Brosnan, C. Chapman, D. Jennrngs, C. Costagna, lm '...x gelw 9 ,A i ei Track K Left to Right and Top to Bottomi H. Stewart, D, Gray, G Danelz, B. Mulnix, J Eversol, C Moore, K Wilson, L. Jaramilla, R Woolverton. Coach Byrne, D. Seltridge, D. Phillips, B Powell, D Leidig, K Barker, M. Mosolt, R, Houghtelling, T. Petty, J. Vermuelen. M. Martin, K. Reid, W. Lyon, J. O'DelI, B, Douglas, R, Rapier, R. Brown, D. Leutzinger, M. Stanton. Coach Curly Byrne's track team this year showed its usual spark and drive. The field was improved and new sawdust boxes were provided for the broad-jump and pole-vault pits. An unusually high turnout of lower classmen increased our chances for championship teams in the future, The golf team, under Coach John Westover, made the rounds of the scenic courses in great style this year. Merle Pitman's brick colored slacks were the envy of all participating schools. Victories were chalked up in league play and over MPC. B. Powell, M. Ogden, D, Ledbetter, C. Chapman, M. Pitman, C Moore, Coach Westover Golf Yi Tenms Bwm i419 Ut ii? J.. I .t M swam A sf- .Wee r 5 H ts Powell 'twt ' ' :- , rta' Y' fl lf wg ii L t lf flrg, lj. K!'kQCll'T Although the lass at llehrf, Overrrw aaa Eahh, Updrlaf was telt h, The Padres swarasia eg' ta lnasepah 're rffg greater rtaasbers 'lea I O Varsity Baseball all team, emi :sz team shaped up Thelr playlhg was steady arrd lJVO!TtlSCd aaathe' damplarishlp lm the seasons ta came. Same at the autstahdurtg players were Mprarw Branson, par stellar Rlekettsg Bob Laaaeaearg and Rem Wealvertary all at Wham were assi capable team. plteherg Mike sted by a very The llghtwwuahts hacked up the- uarsltj. threttah xletarjt and Cleterzt aaa Qalrtf-Cl a reat deal af 1 wererzee tram the seaserr Erik ,lflltlllll 1, 'zlttihear sect l V l spzrrted support tram Jahm 'lhampsarwl Gary Nrelswm, Mllfeq Taylor, Chael other stalwarts. '. l-lf1l'l art lag l ' pair artcl had L SOlCl'NOlll arlrl rr , rr t, ,yr ,M rt, tra, tp., t., tu, .rr r rel Z, - 1 . t4,, fr .' lr l ,141-vt rt ftA.' lfkrr rrrrbictarrllrt l ll lfxlll t l llcrlgr tl r l 'll tl l rl Fl , rr.. If r,.x.-Q. U ,u 'wg - Ltr Q ' grimy T.. ,, fr ,A ,X 1 xv'Y:M! ., .. l ' Q pipe, r 'e' gr u,fg.c,E r'-,rrwer, Nifpl' X rv ll ' l V A sa.- X 1 ,,5,,,, ,, Lightweight Baseball 2 ...J rs 1: 'fl nlrd 1' A I! A-,-W .fynn 1 -ff N.-ha, . -'-mf, ' ...- 4 -15 A5'T:x65J:rp Q41- ai.-5 41 .k ' CQ,-.Q ' '-.,,,.nQ -J-i -, Q 3 4 G , 1 xi, 'Ss J f , J-J x.,- 'ips' C514 1 F1 SEN IOR HOCKEY CHAMPS ' AA l4ockey t Q I f i ff ll 2 L C. E,ers, C, Frotesso, P, Carpenter, L Peek, S. Soiorncn, R. Herrrngtcni Q 1.4. ul Although it wos Cold ond wet, the turnout ond soirit fer hoeke, viere high, The Seniors won the tournoment with the Juniors coming in second. The bottered ond bruised teom deserved its victory. Bosketboii is one of the rnost oopuior girls' sports offered ot CHS, This yeor mon-yi Qiris portieiooted, making this seoson one of the best, After much Competition ond exeiternent the Seniors won the tournornent with the Juniors Corning in second. -0 rum BasketbaH BALL QtiAMF'iQNE r - F Qurpfr' ter, C Byers C Frctegs:,S Sierner 1 Softball 7 he pgftboll eeosor' woi pioged dunng worm vveofher, und It wos o welcome relief 'ag lf onteof-doors Mon-y Q rnrghfy Slugger lost hervrwenty-five GA A poinrs when the boli hm the top of the fence ond foiled To go over. After rnony tough gornes, The Freshmen frnolly Come through with Ten honors rn the tourrromenr, The Junrors Took second ploce, Iosrng by o smoll score Sidney Taco Ins Crone ond Bcnnre Woger showed speciol skrll ond Sportsmanship, Mony glrls turned our for thus sport, and oll enjoyed rt thoroughly. or iw r of Speedball Tennis 4:31. , , - .. - A 1 4, f' f -. 1 1 W ff' ,V., A 1 , 3 s 4' ' .X H I QS ... ta Liv: r'X1,Z',K6'kI-g Sue Ti-. fQ.r,',z1Fr,.m,:, ,QQ 'L 9 Frgthpw S IAA Girlz' terms Qliructcd they QtTc'rwtwc,1r10f Q Qrvcmr number of girl: Thu :gm Thur, my bdorc Thu tpwrvumwt mug wfurcd by rwurg wud The ruC,kQ!M-31 L-rwjrbnci imnwgdwg leQrwyF'ruT1.5uG wc: tim Qutgtorwdwrwg g Nuyw, AH, H163 HCUM' YCYWWS VGCLQVYS, bCJdVTH'iTC'N mn quite G cghuruqi Hn ,, X Qxf M1 uwxmw- iuffeife wefli fwwwuci 'fiCl'VHiV! 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CONC RAT LI A I IOXS fo The CRMXIDL XIIXC CI XSS B J I mm WILDER 85 JONES INC fl E Hut IVMIMS 110111 P A MCCREERY INSURANCE Dolores Near 6th Carmel Calif EIGHTH Q TH 'f 'lr Cannes. 6 DRIVE IN 2 37471, IIZOQCQI ey 'fy 0 Swir S3'dO'1OCl ii r : . . e - I .- f lla-In-11 I.1glltm'I' Dunn I . 2. th eween Lin n r Carm - - - Q Q y Q If I I-P I -L San Carl s a th I, i rn TIM fa 1 LIS e n - C0 I' . . ' S lo llmc fflass of '55 C wm' 'ww A Clrmm-I I I I S Q ' ' . A ' . I J I IXI1SSiun and Sth 'Telephone '- FR I '- g '- ' Mall: Box S , 1 , ,alifornia w..-..f..,. v1xaorLJonu.1.f, - I I - I I 1- I I - I-I , , I I f VI . I I I mr I- S - ' A0 1, I- A+ 00 E , . 9 H 0 0 I N 0 G' 47, . '14 . . . , 1 -VP' 6 2 fp Q! f THE STOCKING SHOP Carmel By The Sea Umm K Xlcnre Xe de P Box S0 Pl ne Carmel 3651 Mrs Clurc hap.,lc.t n 01106 S L A Q ue l1LI III Cm Carmel hy rl Su 111 OIL PAIINIIXGS C1175 fLll bLRI f Q? 0 qnsa Dolores Near Ocean Phone C nxplnnenrs IHI C -XRXIII SAX INC S -XXII I OXN -XSSOCTI X I ION FIILI' .nd Imu 1 Telephone 3920 FLOWERS emma ov me seA -XNDRI S BLAUTX STUDIO I mcoln at Ocean Phone 7 6543 Nlark and lola Lusler Proprietors 1 v I ' ' r .fl X Box 1625 - Nl - 1 7-, - ,. ab ' g I Of-,in vln ', 'uw Sa .. Kms, ' A- '- le-,V.,CQ. fs- ' ul Q , 2 .-YI, ' IJ I I In ' , of T fl. 4 .Q 1211 ' of frfll 'l , ' 7-, . , 4., . . Y .. N I - X .l' wx - , - N x 4 ' s. I r wl T . Y 0 DRUG STORE PICCADILLY FLCIWERING PLANTS Gllf'l'S '1'llfI'l'l,1l Ii wn-:ERE You see AND onosk 311.5441 .lazmdea Cm! rn!!! dimly LONDON PRICES FOR DELIVERY DIRECT-TO-YOU FROM ENGLAND ff, fhg CLASS Ol IOM LON DON MEWS S th St ect lust est of Loo es C o I e Lo do N Com 11721 lift :fm Ile SHOE RI PAIR SHOP W We I COOD LUCK 'IO TI-IL CLASS Ol 5 from MARIE WALLLR S C ARMI L SHOP WHERF UL 41.113 RIIGNS SI PREIIE SSII I RNI S1 I XIURI HOL SI LRAXCI XIXSI XRIXI c I1 rm H Post Ofhce Dm cr R Car CIBX lhe rs: oh: 9 3' 759 BDU rl' sf DCILDARNEZ CAR MEXICAN Fooo ME'- XI AXINF S Womens 84 C lrls -Xpparcl Dolores Near Ocean Carmel by the ea ERIE DI I IX ERX m. QIWQIQMSITZE CARHELCALIF 1 'Mfg CARMEL SPORT SHOP SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE GUNS AND AMMUNITION Phone 7 3203 Sth a d So Co Ios Sr eets Carmel Calfornlu f . g L 4 I , ' kk ' ix r , ' w I r Carmel, alif rnia 7 Downslvir Hill, n n . W. 3I f 17 ' If J fv H C. . 'n worth L pg E llzl mn . 33 , 11:90 'ru : 9531 , Q 1, A-.. 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IIUUSIII a-urahamn Dolores 6 Sixth P 0 Box 1346 Telephone 7 3766 When you arc Qhoppnng, for Exclusne Clothing, or Cults lor Boys Clrls and Infmts he sure to Loma SYBELL S BIB N TUCKER 'alll 1 Sr nc lf Imu ln CIFINL Owmr lxllI1lrL,t ROBERT WALDO HICKS Srmcs Refrigerators VK ashcrs Deep lrcclcrs Plumblng 81 Heatlng 6th and ,IUDIPCTKP Carmel Bw The ca Be Qpefxf Cnanon: R GASCOIN I RTNCH PAST RY 4th Avenue between San Carlos and Nnsslon Telephone 7 4275 P O Box 3463 Carmel by the-Sea QUALITY MARKET MEATS GROCERIES ERulTs VEGETABLES Free Dehvery Ocean Avenue near San Carlos r Nruct np ll Ocean Avenue L L The Snlver '6'lumble LINCERIF ROBIS 'lclephn nc STOLTE INC C I TNI RAI CONTR ACT ORS Nlonterew 2 4558 B181 WISHIS from Tl-IL BOOK XWORM CARMIL CIIANIRS Dolnrcs hut Ona in and 7th Owxmr I U IS I from DOLORTS BARLRN Q NU' Louis Conlan John Gensen PLN SALI 5, Rl NTALb, lNbURANCl l'nlOl'f1LL Box 7177 Tclephonn cllllff. x88 c,LLlI1 Aunuc urmx frnm Pina Inn farmcl Cllllfllfflll . -N . x H2 , I f I . f,T,,- - X 'X : 1 , .Q 1 I I . 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Art Shurmon X DENSLOW S FOR THE UNUSUAL GRADUATION GIFT Lmcoln Street south of Ocean Carmel Other CalItarnIa Shops La Jolla Palm Sprmgs Hotel FaIrmont San Franclsco Rodders Fresno B I ll IS II S from RI S Sll EIO IL IIIL IX IIIL L J B MARTIN JR CONTRACTOR DISTINCTIVE CONSTRUCTION Guadalupe at FIrst Street Phone 7 4487 P O Box 654 Carmel Calltornla BROXXXSE AROUND MUSIC SHOP ml ow cfch 11111 f In I' 1 Nl ml 1 lun II 111 THE DECORATOR SHOP DDLURES NEAR DCEAN CARMEL BY THE SEA Peggy Long Claure Cross ox I72 Phone 7 4902 Fune Cakes Pastry C1 MarzIpan Try our ALLIGATOR Bread CARMEL BAKERY RALPH NURTCIN Ocean Avenue Store Phone 7 6265 P O Box 64 Resldence Phone 7 4I73 Carmel by the Sea CalItornIa Nlulmb Xddrus I-IEXRRII I DLXC KN Pf Bm WD SPORI'-MLAR IadIeS Speclaltx Shop 6rII Between IIn,1.oIn K Dolores Carmel By The Sea CONGRATULATIONS O KEEFFE S CARMEL CALIFORNIA Phone 7 7559 Dolores near Seventh 'DOILOCRES fP'J'lAfRCDAC'l'I fnelson CD Eeom '23 'Dolores at Seventh 'Post Ofhce 'Box 'Tl Carmel bg the Sea, Califorma INVESTMEN SECURITIES GEORGE V YATES 8 CO Jorgenson BuIIdIng 4lI Palaro Street Box N SaIInaS COIIIOYNIO Carmel CaIItornIa CONC RATI IAIIONIS 'IO 'IIII CIASS Ol IQSS If I George S Barber Shop SIIT C ul CIIIIILI CII SOI RCRKIJIAIIOX HAIR fl I Al CIORCIS Bes+ WIshes to the Class of I953 CARMEL SPECTATOR I 1:5 7' T In 1. 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W: '-'.,- 5 Art Pcgc ADAMS an SELLARD S A ?N rose brown l Iobby of the Plne Inn Carmel By The Sea ga' QXQA J Telephone 7 7877 Custom CARIVIEI CfLIIOR'XIlA Kmmn CONC RA I III AIIONS THE GOLDEN BOUCJH PLAH HOUSE H 0 MJ Accessories jewelry uv ,uw u Uuvvv 03,5 W mnfmamne IWW FINE HRT ORTED ce :Lmues IXSIIEHRTEZI' OCEAN QT MONTE VERDE 74808 uvsrnms ncaoss mom Pune INN CONC I ATUIAIIONS I' IME CLASS OI Wm Cl II gh Smog IIIIIIIIEHIII PEIIIIISUIH HERHIII LANZ ORIGINALS 0 edge, r N Ocea a d Dolo X I B b f Cook Ed to Pos OH ce B G I CI Ho d H Cook Publ she Telepho e 7 3882 THE CARMEL PINE CONE Published Every Friday Smce l9l5 Carmel by the Sea, Cahfornla ALICE ASHFORD IIIIATIIICAI DW. L SCHCCII ln Pacufn. Grave ZI7 Grand, near Llghrhouse BALLET Cecchefl System TAP MUSICAL COMEDY SPANISH C1 CHARACTER THE ARTISTS PALETTE AR'I SI PPLII S ORIGINAL PAINTINGS PRINTS IRAMES Phone Monterey S 5536 In Pacuhc Grave 6th md Dull-as Carmel QA - ' 'nfl l Q ' ' P C A 2' A T ek xxx A - . W E. 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