Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)
- Class of 1950
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A . .. . ....-, Q 1. x .Lil NNW Personnel C losses Activities Sports TABLE of CONTENTS Forward .... , , , 5 Dedicalion ,.,... V , 7 ln Memoriam .s.. 5 I 8 Adminislralion . . I , , 9 Guidance ..... I , I I Facully ,.... , I I2 Mainlenance I . I , , , I6 Seniors I7 Juniors ... . ,U 37 Soplwomores . . . , , , 45 Freshmen . . , A I A 53 Upland ... ,I 63 Execulive Commillee . , . , A A 66 Girls' League .s.....,. , , Q 68 Legislalive Council , . , , , 70 Drill Team ..4.. I . I , 7I Music ......,.. , , , 72 Dramalics . . , , I 76 Publicalions , , . , , , 77 Produclions I . . , , , 80 Chaffey Fair . . . , , , 87 Dances .,...s, I I , 88 Organizalions ,,,, 94 Fealures ..., I , , IO7 Foolball , .. ,,,, Baslcelball ..... 4,A, Traclc ,......., I,4A Upland Sporls Swimming . , Baseball . . . Tennis ...I.,., ,.,, Girls' Sporls . . . . . . . II3 l26 I36 I43 I44 I46 l5O I53 FOREWORD Each ChaTTey sTudenT Torms a diTTerenT inTer- preTaTion oT The many RhyThm paTTerns which are The hearT oT all school acTiviTies. Every day we depicT some Type oT RhyThm -wheTher we per- form wiTh The school orchesTra, play on The aThleTic Tield, ioin a social orqanizaTion, or maybe iusT wallc in sTep Through The halls. RhyThm is an absTracT emoTion-a sensaTion which is basic To all aspecTs oT life. Everywhere we Tincl a response To The mo- menTum and uniTy oT RhyThm. The Tollowing pages show The manner in which our Theme, RhyThm, Torms The TounclaTion oT school liTe. ' -The l95O FasTi STaTT . -n'v44 lJ1?-'-ff ' ... -qu 'uevwnaa uuor mm-1 sv wh. A Au-rr. wqwu SING ww: vnu. w. .5 my ,dnt amp q 1an1d,, 'frg luwq ununmup 1. miuuds mn uoulpu. 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Truck has noi only laughl his boys 'rhe lundamenlals ol loolball and lracln, buf also has given lhem The basis ol whal connes aller high school: lair play, lrusl' in people, and good cilizenship. For his oul'- slanding abilily as an alhlelic coach and his inleresl in 'rhe youlh ol Chailey, we, lhe l95O Fasli slall, dedicale lhis boolc lo Truck Lindsey. C-- 5'- 'XNM Mrs. Lily Hawkinson 5 1 XJR IN MEMORIAM We who had Jrhe greal privilege of knowing Mrs. l-lawkinson will agree Jrhal' nol a liner Lalin Jreacher nor a lruer friend could ever be found. Wilh l-lawlcie we noir only sludied Lalrin, buf acquired from her inspir- alrion for a louoyani philosophy of life. Wilh her congenial personalily and her willingness lo help, Mrs. l-lawldnson made hundreds of friends during her leaching career. Mrs. l-lawlcinson has passed away, buf she will long be remembered in 'rhe hearls and minds ol lhose who lcnew and loved her. aa? 1' v I L N ff, ..,..- , I 'l +1 I A I, K 'I A www 'In N 90 Wh .. 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' ' , ,M W V , ' 1 I 6' 1 X lu ff' 1 X ff' I 1 wx A N b L' nf , ug A, V - ' I n V 'XV YI JV aj X ,, I, .I fr- ' If all 1 i K Ideas, Ideals, and lnspirafions Superintendent's Message to the Seniors Charley Union l-ligh School has been an irnporlanf laclor in your menlal, physical, and social growlh. For lhis privilege 'lhe ,ova school is sincerely graleful. lk Approach new experiences wilh a fine alhlucle. Expecl clifficullies and problems, buf recall Thai lhey are insurmounlable barriers only lo lhose who are wealc. Your conlribulion lo our democrafic sociely will be a revelalion of lhe elfec- liveness of Chal1ley's eolucaiional program. ll will be a guide lor conslruclive improve- menls. We believe in you and are counling on your fulure success. Sincerely, Daniel B. Milliken Daniel B. Milliken - Board of Trustees 4-siuliwash Leff fo right Lowell E. Bar+le'H, president Alfred H. Ufmang Melvin C. Dinger, vice-presidenlg Mrs. B. G. Klepper, clerk: Richard C. Wolf. 9 Principals Message to the Class of i950 To The members oT The Class oT l95O: You have enjoyed Tor The pasT Tour years in This high school opporTuniTies and privi- leges ThaT are denied mosT young people in oTher lands. You are graduaTing aT a Time when un- cerTainTy and Tear are widespread in your counTry as well as ThroughouT The world. Today, as Truly as in pioneer days, your counTry needs ciTizens who are sTrong hearTed, resourceTul and conscious oT Their obligaTions To oThers. Charley wishes you every success and hopes ThaT you will be leaders wherever you go. Remember always ThaT Tor every privilege There is a corresponding respon- sil:ailiTy To The communiTy and naTion ThaT have granled The privileges. Sincerely, your Triend, ErnesT W. Fischer Row l: Olof Snyder, vice-principal, Miss June TelTsworTh dean of girls Mrs Georgia Nash Mrs Margare+ Scarrone Miss Pafricia Shea, secreTary To dean of boys: Miss Rosemarion Cunningham secreTary To dean of girls Mrs Claudie Glazener, secre+ary To s'I'udenT councellor, Miss Marcia Shinn a'H'endance assis+anT Row2 Allan SmiTh dean of boys Ernie- Payne, sTudenT cousellorg BurTon Wiley, Ernesl' Fischer principal SeaTed Mrs Helen Maurer a'H'enclance Mis Marjorie Wilkins, secreTary To principal: Mrs. Mary Nagle I O Vice-principal ' Olof Snyder 1,-if S+uden+ Counsellor Ernesf Payne i ADMINISTRATION Our vice-principal, Olof Synder, is nof only occupied by faking care of disciplinary affairs, buf fhere are also many ofher imporfanf dufies, such as counselling Teachers and educafional guidance. Ernesf Payne's sincere advice has been grafefully falaen by froubled sfudenfs. A sfore of college and fufure career informafion is housed in his office for fhe convenience of all sfudenfs and is especially helpful fo The seniors. Newly appoinfed Dean of Girls Miss June Teifsworfh has shown her helpfulness and vibranf person- alify in many ways fo fhe girls of Chaffey. She is also one of fhe advisers for fhe Girls' League. Dean of Boys Allan Smifh is well lcnown for his friendly grin and red hair. A friend fo all sfudenfs, he is also The adviser of fhe sfudenf governing body. Dean of Girls Miss June Teifsworfh Dean of Boys Allan Smifh Agriculture, Mechanical Arts Row I: Arnold Chris+en, Ivan Mayfield, Harold S'ricIcney. Row 2: William Bowers, Earalcl Bar- +on, Ralph Coleman, Charles Perrin. Mechanical Arts Lef+ 'ro righI': John Home- wood, EvereH Tolman, Isaac Funk, Lewis Grimm, John Pierce, Harold Herrling, Archie Moore. Noi' picfured, Alexander Min- Ion. Music arzci Arr Leif +o right Alex Darais, Mrs. Jeanne Daufh, ar+g Miss Ru'rh Krouch, girls' chorus: Jo- seph Thomas, boys' chorus, Roberr Jones, banclg Shirley Snider, orchesfra. Commerce Row I: Miss Lois Knuclsen, Miss Elinor Herzig, Mrs. Celes- +a Walfers. Row 2: William Clarkson, Thomas Piequel, Blase Donadio. I 2 FACULTY English Lefl' +o rigl1+: Norman Brinl- nall, Miss Berl'l'1a Carler, Miss Mary Armsfrong, Mrs. Helen Boese, Miss Beverly Cale, Don- ald Burnside, Mrs. Eslher Close. English Row I: Miss Elizabefh Miles, Miss Allis Pealcer. Row 2:Tl1om- as Glasheen, Arleigh McCon- nell lpublica+ionsl. Nof picluredz Miss Elsie Hamillon, Roberl' Laidlaw, Miss Grelchen Lizer ldrama+icsl. English Row I: Miss Corinne Shukri, Miss Ru+l1 Weber, Miss Mildred Simmons. Row 2: Edward To- masian laudio-visuall, Wood- row Smi1'l1 lspeeclml, William Simonsen. I-oreign Language Sealed: Miss Eslher Hanning, Laling Miss Clara Bissell, Ger- man. Slandingz James Vander Ploeg, Lalin and German: Miss Miriam Chase, Miss Ina Wynne, Paul Coronel, Spanish, Max Vauclwer, French. I 3 Home Economics Seated: Mrs. Frances Oku- mura, Miss Frances Hemenway, Mrs. Phyllis Ryman, Miss Mary Maclntosh, Mrs. Wilma Koeker, Miss Adda Middleton, Mrs. Marie Frank, Miss Ruth Feucht. Standing: Miss Margaret Kehrli, Mrs. Lois Dean, Miss Julia Rugg. A T E Mathematics Lett to right: Charles Erick- son, George Beardwood, Har- old McCreight, Miss Esther Brewster, Richard Malone, Mrs. Alice Hezmalhalch, Harry Cou- zuns. Mathematics Lett to right: Kleo Martin, Donald Wolt, Thomas Stallard, E. V. Wiseman, Burton Wiley, Rodney Arner. Boys' Physical Education Lett to right: Truck Lindsey, Fred Clapp, George Thorne, Theodore Runner, George Cul- ler, Harry Yochem, Karl Kaiser, Harvey Shirk. Not pictured, Kenneth Proctor. I4 FACULTY lid iii' - Girls' Physical Education Leif +o right Miss Janel Bis- hop, Miss Mary Crumley, Mrs. Esfher Sieelman, Miss Alice Bor+z, Miss Mary Nunn, Miss Georgia Lindgren, Miss BeH'y O'Keeie. Science Le'f+ fo righh Harold Wilson, biology, Roy Viclc, chemis+ryg Lloyd Parraff, bo'ranyg Donald Swiharf, science, Paul Moses, physics: Mrs. Ru+h Johnson, chemisfryg Lowell Donnell, biol- ogy, Wallace Page, physiology. Social Science Le'H 'ro right Anson Smalley, Mrs. Mabel Nissly, Miss Mabel Breneman, Leslie Sfandlea, John Cahill, Mrs. Esfher Hunl, Owen Moore, Fred Barre'r+, Kennefh Hinrichsen. Upland Faculty Row I: Mrs. Sybil Smifh, Edwin Dean, Mrs. Cafherine Talberl, Day+on Dickey, Miss Florence Armsfrong, R o b e ri Redfield. Row 2: Ernesf Cam- field, principal, Lesfer Nagler, Lewis Moore, Jesse Jensen, Mrs. Marilyn Holgaie. I 5 Cafeteria Preparing a variely ol well-bal- anced meals al reasonable prices is lhe iob ol lhe caleleria slall. The slall also prepares lhe meals lor club banquels held in lhe caleleria. Lell lo righl are Miss Bernice Ander- son, Mrs. Belh Shank, Mrs. Nellie Zappia, Miss Alice Jarvis, Mrs. Ber- nice Mallory, manager, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, and C. W. Burrill. Bookstore Open in lhe morning, aller school, and during lunch periods, lhe sludenl bookslore enables sludenls lo order school rings and pins and purchase school supplies. Members ol lhe slafl are Marie lzquierdo, Ed Ailken, man- ager, Edna Zoeller, David Filzsim- ons, and Janis Wise. Library Ollering a weallh ol knowledge, lhe library aids sludenls wilh lheir reporls, lerm papers, and reading, in an elficienl manner. The lexlbook room is also considered a parl ol lhe library. Lell lo righl are Mrs. Alma Polk, Mrs. Dorene Nieradzik, Miss Adeline Nyberg, head, Miss Carol Beebower, and Mrs. Willie Hamer. Nol piclured, Mrs. Sibyl McCrea. Health Aiding sludenls who become ill during lhe day, excusing lhem lrom school, re-admilling sludenls who had been absenl because ol illness, and giving eye and ear lesls comprise lhe dulies .ol ,lhe .heallh deparlmenl. Those responsible are School Nurse Louise Kellogg and her assislanl. Mrs. Ann Mclnlosh, Piclured are Belly Barrell, secrelaryg Miss Louise Kel- logg, nurse, and Mrs. Ann Mclnlosh, assislanl. U I' 'l r uf 5 ggiiggiiif ifvfuf , 2 egg? 'sssissezsz as Q 3 Qnqggry 3 EE?H5?Lg figiggggggigg gg ig fig 3552.552 232 E53'?51 . 1353? gigg I H 1 . E . n Hi5-usk,, ' qi:-psoousinngnsgwg I 4ai55?2 T333i5 5' Sigaliiigiig' si'EE?QF .li 'SV' giziggi SHELF' fu! SM? W 1 M' ,arf Q? irr. - . Tv -4-'3.- Q. ' lx. hg1m...,1 ' ' --.-.:-H- -A w,,. - u , ' lewd. ' E B,-9'-s?':'s. I ! 4 aiu' 3' iuE - , xiii? fiesfifi f x- Eififp wQwsw .U wr E g,gEI ,. 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BuT Tomorrow, when The seniors are looking over and pondering upon The sig- naTures, They will wonder abouT The coming years and whaT They hold Tor each member oT The Class oT '5O. ln The noT-Too-disTanT TuTure These same sTudenTs may be spread across The enTire Tace oT The earTh, perhaps some doing Toreign services, oThers being occupied as small Town business men and women, laborers, or oTher workers needed To make a world. Through- ouT The coming years we shall hear oT diTTerenT people, picTure Them as The seniors we remem- ber, possibly remove a dusTy FasTi Trom The shelT, sTudy Their picTures and recollecT ouT- sTanding sayings and characTerTisTics associaTed wiTh Them. The maroon sweaTers The graduaTes wore will become almosT like a dream: The senior rings will be a biT vague in Their memories, buT They shall always remember ThaT proud momenT when They puT Them on. The Senior Pie Sale will bring a laugh as They remember Their Triends, sTand- ing on The sTeps oT NorTh l-lall yelling aT The crowd To bid higher. The Senior Assembly will bring Tond memories as They recall cerTain peo- ple doing small Things To enTerTain The sTudenT body. BuT OT all The Things, who can TorgeT The Junior-Senior RecepTion, held especially Tor The seniors. The girls looked lovely in Their Tormals: The boys looked handsome dressed in Their besT. This recepTion will noT Tade Trom Their memories as quickly as oTher incidenTs. l-lowever, no maT- Ter whaT each is doing in Ten years, The same Triendly memories will linger in The minds oT The seniors. First Semester Officers Lett to right: Flora Ammannito, secretary: Quentin Quinn, vice-pres- identg Larry Jones, president, John Fowllces, treasurer. Second Semester Officers Left to riglnt: Bill Metzger, vice- president, Peggy Duque, treasurer: Harvey Mendez, president: Claude Vauclier, secretary. I 8 A f , Q . S, 4.1 , fi Evelyn Abbey Ben Abernalhy Bill Alford Mooneen Allen Joe Anady Beverly Anderson Joan Andreas Anna Arrnenla Thomasane Alclwison Harold Axelrod Dorolha Baier Paul Baird Billie Marie Bare Alex Barlow Bill Abernalliy Coral Adsil Flora Ammannilo Louis Ammannilo Bill Anderson Paul Anderson Rilo Armenla James Alchison Janie Ayles Roberl Baclwman Shirley Balcerink Mary Alice Ballesler Donna Barnell' Be-ulal-n Barringlon Donna Barrick Deanie Baughman S+uarl Belknap Josephine Black Raymond Bork Eugene Borlon Edwin Bowser Norman Bowser Doris Bremers Donald Briggs Barbara Brooks Mary Anne Brooks Barbara Buckalew Jane Burch Dick Beck Joyce Behm Beverly Bogarl Bob Bohle Zora Bos+icl'1 Mariorie Bourns Doro+hy Boyce Doris Brandi' Maxine Brisfol Jim Bri'l'ain Phyllis Brown Pairicia Bruno Roberl Burri+'l Doris Burrow r A? b -4 T lx 'fl hs 4- Alex Calvi Joan Campbell Lorraine Canfer Nancy Cardinal Gordon Carey John Carlson Ernesf Carlson Pal Carman Bill Ca rmean Kenne-lla Carler Jackie Carlwrighf Bill Casler Ru'rl1 Anne Caslle James Cavener Jerry Chamberlen Paul Cherbak Tony Ciaccia Barbara Clark Jim Clark Lee Clay Joan Cleveland Richard Coale Nancy Coburn Raymond Coccia Jerry Cole Margarel Collie Carolyn Cook Jack Cook X V rf' f 'Yr' y C Z K N iw, .- , XA ef- Johnny Cobb Jim Clemens Fran Copeland Kennefh Corbin Draymond Crawford Byron Crowley Alice Currie Larose Currier Mary Ann Danco Sfella Daversa Joe A. Davis Sally Davis Arlie Dennis Richard DeVries James Cooley Margol' Coons Ken Cosby Norma Craig Don Cullen Georgina Cunning Gilberf Daab Jim Dahl Be'H'y Davidson Dick Davidson Dick Day Tony DePiazza Vianna Dodson Edgar Donaldson J .4125 2' Wag? ' '21, , . V, D W ,. H Y v: he if , -Q. , 2' x if and J -Q D , fl C, s e f in f - Y x J, ,f In .A if 5 , 'ww- i I 'Wi s IU 'Zi' T - .J 1. - Y Eb -.1 rf 1 ,U -if 'Wu .1 ,u ,AA ,A A. F- . 1 McClure Dossey Dail Douce'He Helene Driscoll Pai Dudley Peggy Duque Mary Jane Eblen Alvaro Enriquez Greg Evans Lillian Facciam Sfeplien Fall Tom Farrar Anne Farris Luigi Ferraro Henry Field Lesfer Dressler Judy Drew Nancy Duncan Logan Du puy Audrey Eclrerl Mae Edmond Carherine Evenhuis Donald Eyer Claudine Farmer Ernie Dell Farmer Fred Felsclw Tom Ferraro Joe Filippi Frank Finauo is if .1 N Ar e..i X- fr in- .1 , 'Z 'BM Julia Flin Geraldine Floyd Peggy Finley BeHy Fisher Sam Frank Charles Franklin John Fowllces Shirley Fox Willis Freehling George Freeman Elena FraH'arelli Marfha Frazier Wayne Garreil' Roberl' Gary Bruce Gadberry Bill Gammon Richard Gibbs Wayne Gilsen Gary George Beverly Georgia Fay Grenoff Don Grani' Lucio Gomez Bob Graham Helen Greene Ca+herine Griffilh David Graves Onia Graves ff C Q 6' Q. rf :- s. .J Db' If ,'x -I hu 4. tr 4,4 1 tr Barbara Grimmesey Gayle Gunnerson Percy Gunler Bob Guflman Rudolfo Guzman Lewis Hackley Bob Hamillon Donna Hammond Glenna Hams Emilea Haney Barbara Hann Orville Harbour Don Harmon Bob Harvel Leo Hawes Julia Hawley Johney Hayes Rudie Henderson Philip Henry Helen Hesfer Ben Hill Val Jean Hinds Louise Hollaway Paul Hollingsworlln Beverly Hollowell Shirley Honeycull Byrna Horsch Palmer House ff' ,hw . A A X lid? fly Y iw ll I Xi1il'Pr.l...o1 fifl Y' .glisgf Billie lmhoff Phyllis lmme! MeH'a Ann Janzen Glenn Jaquess James Johnson Ramona Johnson Larry Jones Lois Jones Larry Jugenheimer Ralph Juliano Barbara Keiser Richard Kemball Pai Killion Bob Kimbley 19' . 1 , 5 3, s ip'-Y ,wi K5 , L x R93 LV ., I P y f who Arlene Kime Bob Kimrey Janei Kruger Earle Kruggel Jean Lalxe Warren Lamb Chuck Lawson Alfonso Ledesma Pal' LeRoy Ray Loflon Lyle Loucks Kennefh Louderback Joan Malecha Rosalie Mandala Barne++ Knox Byron Kough Gerry Kurfz J Monroe Lair if Joann Lannon Pauline Larson 3 I r Judy Leonardson Rudy Leos Jim Lohmuller Diane Lomax Beverly Loy Teresa Lucas Bud Manker Winnie Marker 5 W , Ai LNX Alice Marquel. Florence Maffhews Whifman Mayo Jimmie Mae Mayse 'T' Elvin Meek Harvey Mendez Bill Mefzger Eugene Mierau Aida MiHen Richard Minor Sam Morning Rino Morra John Merriam Dean Meicalf Ted Mulch Donald Mildren Mar+ell Monlgomery Ronald Moore Alan Morrow Cecilia Morris Charlene- Morris x C' X N 'Q Bruce Moun+ Belly Mueller Alice Mulr Leonarol Mundee Carmen Muniz Frankie Murphy Arfhur Murray Aniia Myers Lewis Myers Carolyn McClure Joan McCurry Wilma McDougall Ruby McFall Richard Mclnfire Bill McKee Delores McNealy Richard Naisbifi' Jerry Newsome Pairicia J. Nichols Nancy Nicholson Tom Normand Sylvia Nunez Gene Oda Doris O'Hair Eva Okamolo Bonnie Olson Be++y Olvey Maxine O'Mas+er Phyllis Orr Arden Oswald Charle-ne Owen Merdona Owen Merna Owen Connie Owens Don Oxararf Joanne !Page Bob Page Ermen Paluzzi Bonnie Parker Arlene Pasfor Caroldyne Pafrovsky George Pa'Herson Al Payne Belly Penfold Ted Perdelwilz Charles Pefers Mavis Peferson Audrey Pfaff Pal PieHe K ,, x if I A 4 35, ' 1 . Q Y .,. -I 1 1' K In lb' fi-V 145, 1.l'- XKQ' I ' , 1 .hx iii X Palricia Poduslra Judy Pollock Fred Puffer Ronnie Pusey Shirley Ralileriy Cafherine Rangel Bill Richardson Charlene Riggs Bob Roberson Paul Roberfson Roy Rodriquez Joann Rogondino Claudine Russell Pafricia Russell George Pizzo Cecile Pocock Carl Poole Cafherine Praio Enedina Quesada Quenlin Quinn Jean Ravonel Georgia Reid Alex Rivera Gran? Robbins Vilma Robinson Elizabefh Rockson Carl Roman Dick Ro+unda Fred Sabin Mariorie Sargenf Angela Savala Bob Schiavone Kafhryn Scism Charles ScoH' Jimmy Severin Janeife Shaddy Bonnie Ford Shepherd Donald Shepherd Eleanor Shuldberg Norma Silrora Aclell Sisson Jack Slaghf Lois Sarina BeHy Saiher Erica Schmufz Dick Schwendinger Don Segna Dolores Servin Joan Shapa rd Bill Shea Virginia Sheppeard Beverly Shore Emily Silva Jane Sims Chuck Slover Andrew Smifh -Nz iw' 'ing 17-7 1, N U. - T' -Q Beffy Rae Smi+h Edifh Smi+h Frank Smizer Diane Spaziani Sally Springer Ray Sfarry Sfanley S+ewar+ Harvey Sfone John Smi+h Valerie Smiih Rober+a Spence Dick Spilzer Be'Hy Sfephens Dave Sfewarf Dale SfreHon ,I Zz? 'S' - R 'Wh-lr 'R AL 5 -WJ '37 T IP' wg JL. lvl' '3 1 5, . 'Z X ld. V Barbara Sfriclcling Q' 'V it 'Y K L . E si Russell Summers Yvonne SuH Duncan A ' o 556 'X X - ,A,,k BeHy Tan' Willie Tarver Owen Temples Jerry Terrill Jennie Swann Lenore Swanson Elizabefh Taylor Louise Taylor Bob Thayer Bob Thomason A-JW 11' Bernice Trais+er Gordon Troxel Anna Ulbrich Larry Upham Richard Valenfine Carol Van Houfen Frank Verrua Daniel Viveros Annabelle Walls Vickie Wasson Carl+on Tom Websfer Irene Wedemyer James Welch Louis Truiillo Sylvia Ueland Rudy Valadez Julio Valdez Claude Vaucher Ru+l1 Veland Ches+er Waldo Anifa Waller 'fflf' We a, f S' war' T' .. 4 . Mabel Wealand Doro+l1y Webb Jerry Weeks Nancy Wendenmnller , - XX . . 1 x x .X ,. Frifz Weybrighf Marianne Whllne y , Elizabefh Wieperi' mf . y ir X W i s iavf ..f-, 2 In 5 E - r N lu 1 - ! , IQ ' 7' cv' Lf f X J Q . 1, ya., f A 5 ak Lf. Xml. l I P ffl in 'l 5. I . 'GP A Delma Wiles Janice Wiley Jo Ann Williams Waller Willibrand Mary Wilson Bill Wilson Kenny Wood Margaref Wood row Gloria Woods Grela Woods Jerry Wulf Tad Yamaguchi Frannie Young Mellon Toni Zappia Ronald Wilkins Jim Williams Ardell Willingham Harriel Wilson Janis Colleffe Wise Jim Wolf Alberl Woodruff Nancy Woodruff Marilyn Woodward Harold Woolen Raylene Yerlces Daniel Young Ofhello Zeigler Edna Mae Zoeller X as.-J' Vincenl' Escanuelas Anfhony Linza Dick Thorpe Anifa Tiberg Chuck Thompson Vyla Thompson Mary Jean Tinkler Donna Towler Mariorie While Mary While Seniors Nol' Shown Dick Ausiin Richard Boyd Sylvia Cavion Gene Hill Luddy Mayse Sandy Merrick Pal' Morgan Tom Nielson Genevieve Papavero Lou Reimers Joe Salvafi Leon Sellers Norma Sikora Dolores Vaughn Eugene Vaughn Bill Websler ,-X. lv I-I Junior Officers FirsT SemesTer Dal Sellman, presidenfg Willow Dunne, vice-presidenfg Muriel Tho m p s o n, secreTaryg June Cudeback, Treasurer Junior Officers Second SemesTer Dick Welsh, presidenfg Bob Hackley, vice-presidenfg Paf Beckley, secrefaryg Bob Wolfe, Treasurer Class of '51 The juniors have sponsored some of The mosT successful evenTs of The pasT school year. NOT only was Their ChrisTmas Formal WhiTe ChrisTmas a huge success, buT The enTire sTudenT body enjoyed and supporTed The Cake Sale, Junior Assembly, game boosTer Tags, and The Junior-Senior Recepfion. The Class of '5l held iTs class Tea on February I6, l95O, and decoraTed The foyer of The audiTo- rium in keeping wiTh The song TiTle Dear l-learTs and GenTle People. WiTh The help of Class Advisers Thomas PiecjueT and Mrs. Marie Frank, members of The junior class have compleTed preparaTions for Their senior year, such as selecTing I95l sweafers and emblems. .Nm I -J 53 if Sl , 4 a e , i ir J X, , psi 'V -F K . 4 QA' .f, Ju Y 4' i ,K U. vi. Jack Acosfa, Jim Adams, Richard Adams, Sally Alifholfer, Refugio Aguilar, June Adkison, Teresa Aleman. Marilyn Alexander, Boyce Allen, Allan Alslof, Hobarl' Aller, Hiram Argusl, Arfhur Asper, Donald A+- kinson. Janef Alkinson, Barbara Axley, Lu- cille Baeskens, Fanny Jo Baker, Vir- ginia Balber, John Baldwin, Carmen Bal+azar. Belly Barcevac, Jerry Barnes, Marcia Barnharf, BeHy Barre'H, Joan Barrick, Jimmy Bafchelor, Earl Baugher. Jerome Bea+on, Roberf Beauchamp, Dixie Beck, Pai Beckley, Gilberl Bee- bower, BeHy Bell, Karol Bellomy. Sally Bermudez, Jean Berny, Maurice Berlino, Mona Bilke, David Black. Ralph Blair, Bob Blake. Beverly BloH'er, Tilly Bolin, Edmund Bonillas, Frances Bono, Don Bowman, Sever+a Bowman, Clara Bowser. Loraine Branson, Barbara Bres+, Wyn- ne'H'e Brisbane, Mary Bris+ol, Tom Brown, Bill Brown, Clay+on Bryant Alice Buff, Jack Burnach, Pal' Burrell, Malba Burrow, Jack Bufler, Virginia Calkins, Faye Camp. Gary Campbell, Ken Campbell, Rober+ Campbell, Teresa Campos, Ca+herine Cangemi, Josephine Can- gemi, Eleanor Cardinale. John Cardmon, Jerry Carew, Eslelle Carlson, Elsie Carmean, Edwina Car- nes, Sally Carpenler, Joe Carrari. Larry Casey, Pa+ricia Cafes. BeH'y Causey, Kale Cerda, Clarence Chalupnik, Mary Chambers, Barbara Chefney. Joy Chiodo, Verlaine Chrishop, Cov- ell Chrisfian, Barbara Jean Clark, Howard Clark, Jim Clemens, Doroihy Clement Peggy Coldiron, Richard Coleman, Tren+ Collins, George Conley, Elea- nor Cook, Jerry Cook, Lupe Coro- nado. 4 F'-f ll i 'R .A f-:if ah' X. al af . lm-J I Q i gi. Bob Coulson, June Cudeback, Rall Curren, Phyllis Curleman, Mickey Curlis, Nadine Cululi, Ann Dailey. JoAnn Dailey, Julian Danzo, Diane Davidson, Marlha Davis, Pal Davis, Theda Davis, Marvin Decker. Dominic DeGregorio, Phyllis Delk, Bob Densmore, Peggy Deller, Jerry DeVries, Eugene DeYoung, Morlon Diamond. Julia Diaz, Romie Diaz, Barbara Dickerman, Peggy Dilley, Margarel Dinger, Vicki Dobrin, Burlon Doney. Daryl Drake, Phil Drake, Gary Draper, Frances Dugger, Willow Dunne, James Dykes, Barbara Dysarl. Fredric Eagle, David Eberly, Yvonne Eck, Palricia Edmislon, Beverly Ed- zards, Richard Eimers, Roy Eldridge. Ken Ellinglon, David Ellioll, James A. Ellioll, James E. Ellioll, Kumen Ells- worlh, Roberl Emilio, Edwin Eppeir- son. Mary Ann Eroe, Carol Everell, Charles Ewing, Jean Fallysek, Jim Farley, Don Fehnel, Celia Fernandez. Alberl Ferlig, Waller Ferlig, James Field, Arlhiur Fies, Malhew Filpi, Anlhony Finazzo, Tommy Flask. Jane Fleming, Virgina Flelcher, Tom Floriano, Belly Ford, Claudia Ford, Ann Forman, Roger Frankie. Richard Franko, He-len Frazee, Don Galvin, Bill Garrison, Evangeline Gar- vin, Richard Genaw, Richard Genger. Geraldine Germond, lmogene Gib- bins, Ruby Gibbs, Harry Girl, Alice Glover, Lesler Goelz, Cecilia Gon- zales. Bob Gorman, Jack Gorman, Georg- ella Green, Marian Green, Lucille Greene, Belly Greisz, Marilyn Gril- lilh. Kay Grimmesey, Wilda Groll, lnez Grossi, Barbara Gruys, Barbara Gus- lalson, Charles Gulhary, Carolyn Haack. 1 X ' a -a' A F fl' A. A 5107.743 D1 J Q 0 ' , 3 .. . A -I X . , If .L 1 : I ' 'ggi -' Y J., - Ng. I., I A i B V . M 2' - ' I . Jr X-X Y ,. ,A : ' ' 5 I Q , J ,va I I . My . -, ,g l ' . tl l 2 t-- 1 ,' , 1 5 Bob Hackley, Carl Hadovec, Bar- bara Halbig, Arfhur Hall, Bernard Hall, Dick Hall, Herberl Hall. Dick Hamillon, Gene Hamillon, Leon Hamner, Gary Hancock, Helen Hannah, Charles Hansen, Juafhina Hanson. Leah Harding, Bill Harness, Jean Harringlon, Richard Harris, Roberl' Harris, Gordon Halch, Dolore-s Hawes. Gail Hawes, Chlorene Hayes, Doris Hayes, Dolores Heller, Marguerife Helclf, Bob Hempy, Jack Henderson. Joan Henderson, Roberf Hensley, Gerald Henlon, Concha Herrera, Jane Heyer, Carolyn Higbee, Roberl' Hinman. Janice Hodge, Carolyn Hogan, Joan Holland, Barbara Hoover, Jo How- ell, John Hren, John Huff. Bob Huffman, John Hughes, Helen Hufchins, Mary Ann lezzi, Dolores lniguez, Sally Isaacs, Rufh Jacobson. Be'He Jellison, Daniel Jeran, Jack Johnson, Joann Johnson, Larry John- son, Wilyne Johnson, Dick Jones. Carole Karp, Chrisline Kauzlarich, Jerrald Keller, BefHy Kelley, Juanila Kendrick, Mike Killion, Shirley Kime. Dixie Klepper, Mar+ha Kornchuk, Dolores Kra'F+, Bannie Kuffer, Waller Kurfz, Janef Kus+ic, Mike Lakich. Jeanie Lamasler, Shirley Lane, Joe Laponis, Jean Larkins, Sanna Larson, Mary Lawson, Evereh' Learmonl. Phil Lee, Thomas Lesondak, Nancy Lewis, Billie Marie Logan, Jack Lo- gan, Joe Lomax, Janice Lombardo. Barbara Long, Pa'Hy Long, Josephine Lopez, Carol Losey, Lois Loucks, Eddie Lowe, Billie Jo Lucas. Jackie Luke, Duane Mallory, Mar- iorie Maloney, Don Mancino, Annie Mandala, Josephine Marin, Gordon Markley. Q4 so N Q X 1 so s R N 1 ss -B H RN Q i sl ii P41 , f. V, ,. Y? X A B sb tb W' WN 5 X Q QE., A s i . . A sl I -. Dv fy , X ' , ir ki , ii, g ?,JEf VT- .' ' ' si1vf'i1:- K M ,? if M Sk I .J , -ik K e: ..,. - 3.32. K g 1 gy' Q- , ... K .,,n 49 .7 v' , f 5 - 1 - . .9 - ' .s- -nv- SA 4 we K ing- 041. N ' A' 5 1, 'Q' , 5 h A, his , X A ,,,.,! N I X . I L in i n K K ' Barbara Marlin, Nonnie Marlin, Ray- mond Marlin, Shirley Marlin, Vernon Marfin, Eraleen Ma+his, Anfhony MaHe. Bobbie Mauldin, David Maurer, Mickey Mayben, Joe Mead, Nancy Meekin, Ar+hur Mellen, Camille Mendez. Finney Mendoza, Jim Merrill, Arlos Mefcalf, Andy Mefro, Madeline Mie- rau, Jene Miller, Bill Miller. Bill Milliken, Erma Mifchell, Horlen- cia Monfez, Manuel Monfez, Naomi Moore, Slanley Moore, Jean Moraga. Donna Moremen, Fred Morning, Bob Morris, Dick Moses, Nelda Moss, David Moya, Cecelia Munoz. James Myers, JoAnne Myers, Ar- dyce McCaleb, Barbara McCullough, Rulh McCur+er, Daune McDermoH', Mike McDonald. Phylecia McDow, Phyllis McDow, Mary Jo McKean, Claudia McKee, Maureen McKinney, Jane+ McLean, Mary McLeod. Nancy Ann Nichols, Bill Nicholson, Bill Nieman, Dwayne Nix, Rufh Noble, Anifa Noren, Adele Nye. Sadao Oda, Della O'Hair, Jacque- line Olchawa, Charles Olive, Janice Olson, JoAnn Osborne, Bob Pace. Be++y Palmer, Gerald Parsons, Es+her PaHerson, lvanell Payne, Connie Perez, Benny Perri, Louise Peferson Pollie Pefridis, BeH'y Jo Pierce, Jack Pifer, Lane Pipher, Diane PiHenger, Nira Piwowarski, Bob Pollock. Ola Pope, Royal Poppa, Mary Por- l'illo, Roberf Porfillo, Henry Price, June Price, Dean Pufnam. Rose Ann Rampenfhal, Be'Hy Lou Rafhbun, Lesler Rayner, Diane Richardson, Roberl' Richmond, Jim Rigsby, Carolyn Rinkema. James Ripley, Jean Ri+chea, Gil- berf Rivera, Ronald Roberds, Susan Roberfs, Jack Rocchio, Armando Rodriguez. .rs 3, , 9 AI. I Joyce Rogers, Richard Rogerson, Mary Roias, Jim Rose, Belsy Ross, Rosalyn Ross, Chuck Ruh. Anila Rushing, Consuelo Russell, lrene Sabo, Don Sage, Bob Sainz, Bill Salyards, Roland Sanchez. Billy Sanders, Hazel Sanderson, Er- minia Sandoval, Georgene Sarina, Roy Saylor, Joline Scalise, Margarel Schiro. Nelson Schlegel, Aurelain Schmilski, Pal Schwab, Jack Schwarlz, Joan Scruggs, Sally Seares, Dal Sellman. Kendall Sessions, Janel Severson, Bob Shepherd, Doug Shilling, Paul Siecherl, Roberl Signorio, Dorolhy Simpson. Jane Singlelon, Bob Slagle, Beverly Smilh, Bonnie Smilh, Harold Smilh, Joanne Smilh, Joyce Smilh. Leon Smilh, Maurella Smilh, Syl- via Snow, Richard Sohrweide, Jovila Solorio, Ernesl Sprinkel, Bill Srack. Mary Slair, Margie Slambaugh, James Slandeler, Russell Slanley, Eleanor Slarck, Belle Slelller, Jean Slepanuck. Mary Slephenson, Dick Slevens, Mary Slonecipher, Jacqueline Slry- ker, Don Sullivan, Mary Swearingen, Ann Sylvia. Vera Taack, Eleanor Tarr, Jean Tale Bob Taylor, Jack Tennanl, Grace Tesla, Shirley Thalcher. Charles Theurer, Jack Thomas, Mar- vin Thomas, Muriel Thompson, Gwen Thornlon, Lorella Thornlon, Pal Tinkler. John Tinsley, Kalhryne Tomlinson, Johnny Torres, James Troul, John Tull, Richard Urquizu, Florence Vaccher. Barbara Valle, Helen Van Ornam, James Vasbinder, Rudy Veland, Lu- cas Villarreal, Nadine Wade, Lyolene Wainwrighl. Connie Walker, Joan Walker, Cheryl Wall, Delano Wallace, Bill Ward, Fred Ward, Mark Wayman. 11-F5 e a':g:3'g8ffiT' if X2 ,Q 'Q vguf if if il 2, fi ,I S i .F Mary Weafhersby, Rufh Weber, Bobby Weeks, Beffy Whealy, Joceil Whife, Delberf Wiens, Earl Wiesen. Evelyn Wiley, Maya Williams, Pal' Williams, Orlen Willoughby, Aaron Wilson, Elizabefh Winfrey, Shirley Wisong. Shirley Wolfe, Joann Wolff, Vivian Wolfinbarger, Flora Womack, Dick Wood, Bob Woodhouse, d'Anne Woodman. Mary Ellen Woodruff, Barbara Woods, Mary Lee Worrell, Clarence Wrighf, Shirley Wulf, Frank Yegge, Phyllis Yerltes. Diane Young, Lore'H'a Young, Ron- ald Young, Kenneflh Zoolc. Sophomore Officers Jimmy Blackwell, presiclenf Bob Grimmesey, vice-presidenf Wm- if Sophomore Officers Ann Peferson, secrefary Marilyn Mueller, freasurer Class of '52 Two imporfanf acfivifies sponsored by The sophomore class were fhe Sophomore Tea and The Sophomore Assembly. The Sophomore Tea was held on March l5, I95O, in fhe foyer of fhe Gardiner W. Spring Audiforium. The foyer was decorafed wifh shamrocks of old Ireland To sef fhe fheme of Sf. Pafriclos Day. The enfire sfudenf body enioyed fhe enferfainmenf provided by fhe sophomores for fheir class assembly. The assembly consisfed of a comedy enfifled Overhead and numerous variefy acfs. William Simonsen, Miss Allis Pealcer, and Miss Margaref Kehrli have helped The sophomore class in all Their acfivifies fhroughouf fhe year. Presidenf Jimmy Blackwell, along wifh Vice-Presidenf Bob Grimmesey, Secrefary Ann Peferson, and Treasurer Marilyn Mueller have shown fheir abilify of leadership in guiding fhe sophomores dur- ing '49-'5O. f W., W , mil 2 N. H L4 , .- ji 'Q Zi., '7 4 . Frank Abbey, Noble Abbey, Diane Aime, Joan Aime, Joe Alba, Doug- las Alexander, Geneva Alford. Edqar Allen, Mary Lou Allen, Rich- ard Allen, Tommie Allen, MarieHa Allison, Ronald Alvarado, Carolyn Alvarez. Roberf Alvarez, John Anders, Bar- ney Anderson, Buel Anderson, Shir- ley Anderson, Bill Ashursf, Muriel A+kinson. JoAnne Ausfin, Darrell Bagby, Ralph Barcevac, Jim Bare, Marcia Barko, Arlene Barnard, Alfa Barrios. Roger Bar+le'H', Virginia Bar+le'H', Ber- nadine Ba+eman, Duane Behm, Ralph Bencomo, Joan Benne1'+, Eugene Ber- nardini. Lloyd Berfrand, Mollie Jo Bessan+, Jim Blackwell, Tom Blackwell, Caro- lene Blades, Phyllis Blafz, Charles Bledsoe. Gloria Bleich, Sue Blevins, Dorolhy Blow, Don Bosshardf, Karhryn Bos- +ich, Bob Bourns, Larry Bowser. Ru+h Boyd, Emilia Braden, James Bradshaw, Jack Brady, Marilyn Brana- man, Ralph Breyman, Darlene Briggs. Carroll Brigh+, BeHy Brixey, Douglas Brockbank, Don Brown, Ed Brown, Elaine Brown, Geraldine Brown. Shirley Bruce, Richard Buccola, Elaine Buckalew, Dave Buckley, Geraldine Buckley, Vicfor Buff, Irene Bulik. Joan Burke, Donna Buller, Johnny Camarillo, Alvin Canup, Monefle Cardin, Dick Carmichael, Virginia Carfer. Vivian Carler, Milfon Cashion, Bill Cassell, Angel Casfaneda, Jane'r Chamberlen, Rufh Chas+ain, Connie Chavez. Georgine Cherbak, Denise Chrishop, Myron Cinque, Dick Clark, Marjorie Clark, Pafsy Clark, Ru+h Anne Clay. Bill Clemenf, Dave Clemenr, Carl colisia, L o u i s e Collins, R i c h a r d Collins. K'- rf, I gg ui W V . :VR 4 'F . .. u,,, - ' 'e' . N7 L ' I . ,ai 1 , ,L - -2'f' N . if e 4 ' W 3, 1 X33 ' big, 1' A V L Vi, QQ! , lv .2 f .0 - f a' : C -sf-IE, W , iris 5 , A if i ,fi Q5 , . D' if , C, A f' C 2' sf., -- ' f 'V .g if ff-I fi' A -- ' 1 'f , i .i :ffl ff if Q E -. '---- 5 ' az -. i 3 i' ' Roxy Cook, Helen Coragliolfi, Johnny Corlez, Dick Cowell, Janel Craig, Jean Criss, Richard Crooke. Lanell Crouch, Lionel Crowley, Man- uel Cruz, Jean Currie, Pal Currie, Taylor Daniel, Sylvia Daversa. Polly Davis, Darlene Dean, Remo DeGregorio, Rochelle Deiez, Dick DeH'er, Norma DeVore, Marcia DhuyveH'er. JeHa Mae Diana, Jerry Dibble, Nick DiCarlo, Don Dickey, Barbara Dod- son, Mon'I'y Dodson, Sylvia Dona+ic. Cleo Doney, Alberl' Donley, Franklin Dorself, Don Dossey, Roberf Dow, Arlen Downs, Phyllis Duliley. Kalherine Duncan, Margie Edmond- son, George Elsey, Bill Elwell, Jim English, Angel Enriquez, Sieve Esca- nuelas. Benilo Faiardo, David Farmer, Archie Farrar, Alvin Feasler, Fred Fernan- dez, Richard FeHel, Johnnie Finch. Charlene Finley, Mary Finley, Lilly Ford, Kevin Forsberg, Barbara Fos- fer, Tom Fosfer, Don Fox. Darlene Franklin, Glenn Franklin, Nina Franklin, Pai' Frederick, Fred Freeh- ling, Ray Freeman, Louise Frisius. Jack Fudge, Rufh Gallagher, Lupe Gallardo, Pai Gallegos, Tony Garcia, Carmel Garibay, Thomas Garibay. Sid GarreH', Larry Gary, Belly Gep- harf, Larry Gephari, Maurice GeHy, Al'l'a Giles, Monroe Giles. Phil G l a d d i n g, Charles Gladson, Jonel Glasco, Jack Glick, Jerry Gold- smifh, Joe Gomez, Zenovia Gonzales. Loli'I'a Gonzales, Clark Goodwin, Wendell Goodwin, Billy Gordon, Jane? Gordon, Madelyn Graham, Jackie Greear. Shirley GriFfe+h, Myrna Grigg, Jan- ice Grimm, Bob Grimmesey, Maurice Grud, Evangelina Gulierrez, Manuel Gulierrez. -as er wr 'W Mary Jane Hadley, Don Hall, Nola Hall, Floyd Halsfead, Sylvia Halver, Shirley Hamilfon, Anne Hancock. Marilynn Hann, Niclcie Hanna, Gail Hansen, Eugene Harding, Bobby Harman, Paul Harmon, Phyllis Harris. Rahn Harris, Tommy Harris, Hen- rieHa Harile, Marielfa Har+le, Mar- garefl Harvey, Richard HaH', Warren Hawley. Glenn Hayes, JoAnn Headley, Char- reen Headrick. Ca+herine Heighes, Rober+ Hemingway, Waller Hender- son, Erna Hensiek. Lee Henslee, Donna Hermance, June Hermanns, Ernesl Hernandez, Louis Hernandez, Nina Hernandez, Pefe Hernandez. Espie Herrera, Shirley Hinshaw, Carol Hinshilwood, Joyce Hinlon, John Hoefling, Ken Holland, Mary Sue Hollcrofl. Beverly Hollinger, Bill Hollis, Bill Hooper, Connie Hough+on, Jim Hri- bal, Virginia Hubbard, Bob Hughes. Mary Humphrey, Wilma Hunfer, Bar- bara Hursey, Dolores lezzi, Douglas lngrebre+sen, Wanda Ingram, Shir- Iene Jacks. Marlene Jacobson, Jimmy James, Rufh Jamison, Bob Janovics, Moira Jarrad, Adele Jeran, Jane+ Johnson. Maryon Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Douglas Johnsfon, Connie Jones, Floyd Jones, Sid Jones, Buddy Jourden. Bobbie Kainz, Mary Kalbach, Mary Kauzlarich, Johnny Keefer, Reginald Keilh, Jeremy Kilpafrick, Margaref King. Mark King, Loava Kinne, Bill Klinlc, Libby Koslovslcy, Roberl' Kovars, Frances Kramer, John Lambelef. Don Lancial, Larry Lanier, Eddie Lar- ned, Pal' Larned, Wilma Larsen, Jim Lasagna, Jean Lauridsen. Bob Lawrie-Smilh, Alene Lawson, Norma Lawson, Jean Lay, Angelina Ledesma, Duane Leelzow, Wayne Lemasler. V 5 in K RA. 5. 3 dvi: Ji Mr . ' f' x gf-- ...rs E. Q. Q ,A . sv ., x iii? Y Nancy Leuiy, Bill Lewis, John Leyva, Fern Lisi, Alma Lizio, Jack Lohrey, Dolores Lomeli. Don Long, Leonard Long, Richard Long, Genevieve Lopez, Zozimo Lopez, Lois Low+her, Helen Lucas. Alfonso Lucero, Eddie Lucero, Mar- garel' Luian, Modesfa Luian, Bobbie Lulce, Jimmie Luiz, Johnny MacRill. Vangie Madrid, BeH'y Malachowslci, Brunie Maldonado, Marlene Mallory, Billy Malm, Norma Malone, Lupe Marin. Angelo Mario'H'i, Cynihia Marlin, Lynn Marvin, Ronnie Malhis, Colleen Mauch, JoAnn Mayabb, Neville Mayes. Eddie Mayzsalc, Julian Mercado, Carol Meicalf, Ellen Milano, Frank- lin Miller, Jacquelyn Miller, Marilyn Miller. Shirley Miller, Vance Miller, Doroihy Minslxi, Alice MiHen, lda Mohr, Shirley Moniague, Rudy Monlez. Dolores Moniini, Doris Moore, Frances Moore, Jim Moore, Joann Moore, Johnny Moore, Marion Moore. Herman Moraga, Marlene Morally, BeH'y Morand, Arfhur Moreno, Keiih Morgan, Virginia Morisse+, Kennelh Moyer. Don Mueller, Marilyn Muelle-r. Paul Munoz, Marian Murphy, Bruce Myers, Joan McCarville, Shirley McCluskey. Bob McCluslcey, Imogene McCown, Richard McCracken, Evelyn McDon- ald, Delighi McElwaney, Donald McGinnis, RaVae McGuire. A r d e l l a McMinn, Jim McMur+ry, Jane Naisbiii, Berlha Navarro, Jane? Neel, Marjorie Neher, Belly Nelson. John Nemeih, Harvey Neville, Frank Newlin, Polly Nichols, Gordon Nicholson, Carol Nielsen, Marilyn Noble. Do'H'ie Norris, Allen Norihrop, Col- leen O'Bryon, Richard Odenberg, Harold Odle, Bonnie Olive, Roland Oliver. .LA Kafhryn Oliveros, Sue Olson, Ray O'Neal, Roland O'Neal, John Owen, Pai Paine, Kaiherine Pangle. John Papavero, Joe Parada, Fred Paiferson, Bill Paulin, Pal Pembroke, Donna Percy, Virginia Perez. Ann Pe+erson, Eleine Pe+lianski, Thomas Pipkin, Joe Pino, Lucille Pizzuio, Beverly Poling, Sherman Poole. Ariie Poore, Ray Porfer, Reed Price, , Don Provance, Virginia Puehler, Ken- sn- F 7.4 nefh PueH, Carol Radar. . Q. 3, P K N, ..., l li e . Anifa Raikes, Darlene Rampenfhal, :ii David Randall, Carl Ra+cliFF, Donna A Ravone'l', Arlha Reber, Dorolhy 5 . Reed- ,,,,e z 7' -' S'l'an Reifel, Melva Reimers, Bobbie J 1 ' A Rein, Larry Renek, Ann Reynolds, ,,, 2 M M , Marshall Reynolds, Leonard Rhei- 4: 'fy .i necker. ' Q if .--N .-.ladl e BeHy Richards, Margaref Richard- L I son, BeH'y Riddle, Kay Riggs, JoAnn .Q ' X . I' Ri1'+er, Leroy Rifzenihaler, Bill J 4 Robbins. X 1 - 'Q 'T Judy Robinson, Roberi' Roias, JoAnn iiii Rowlands, Barbara Roys+er, Billy 'A . , ' -we K Rozar, Helen Rucker, Bill Ruffner. ' '-9 si 1. A g UQ.: RT .5 ' O 'o' an .Im ' . f X f A ' - if gn Iiilffifai Frank Rumbaugh, Del Russell, Dolores W , K Rymal, Barbara Saddler, Paul Sage, f A ., ., S Dominic Salvaii, Dick Sammon. A Vg-5,2 Cecil Sanderson, Lydia Sandoval, 1 g Jerry Sargenl, Shirley Sauer, lsabel . 'fi A , Savala, Phyllis Schulz, Myer Schuman. ' . - ' Q 1 e ff iiiwfllklig if MYr'l'le Schwar+z. Gerald Schwen- ' A ,J J J dinger, Billy Scinio, George ScoH, A Q y 3 Virgil Scoii, Howard Scriven, Anila A 6: S gg K - ,, ., ' eanez. L 3 , ff A L i irve s ,ei , ,l,l 2 J Marland Sefion, Frank Segesman, Gizella Sepesi, Kaylor Severin, Don L W' f ,Q P Shanklin, Rae Shanks, Berirum Sheefis. - K' 'Z F1 -- is-fi Roberl' Shepherd, Monfe Shipps, Florence Sideboi'-lom, Diane Silva, , X, , ., , ryn Slaghl. -'- -C 'L Teddy Slape, BeHy Smiih, Bob Smiih, Edna Smiih, Frances Smiih, Huberl Smiih. Janei Smilh. 'F 1 -2 y , . N in H 2 Q . J,- 3 X h . fl i ll Dewayne Sims, Kenneih Sims, Kafh- f - -e A I 5 Joyce Smilh, Lawrence Smilh, Mar- vin Smilh, Nellie Smilh, Sidney Smilh, Teddy Smilh, James Sorley. Joe Springer, Ken Slamm, Eddie Slaudenmayer, Bill Sleele, Ernesline Slephens, Pally Slephens, Jim Slevens. Jim Slickels, Wanda Slinson, Susan Slreel, Barbara Sullivan, Carl Sulli- van, Ken D. Sullivan, Dianne Sul- clille. Jane SulcliFFe, Richard Swallord, Teddy Tamel, Mary Taranlino, Billie Taylor, Jacqueline Tellier, Howard Theurer. Pal Thirlwall, Judy Thomas, Diane Thompson, Dorolhy Thompson, Tommy Thompson, Bob Thornlon, Pal Thorson. Louise Tokash, Barbara Tolman, Eileen Toolhaker, Marcia Toul, Cal- vin, Towler, Kalhy Trasl, Barbara Triboulel. Everell Troul, Doris Tuller, Darlene Turnbow, Lloyd Tulhill, Marilyn Ueland, Richard Ugland, Kalherine Urguizu. Bealrice Valles, Elsie Vananzano, Sara Velasquez, Joann Venable, Olivia Vera, Cecilia Vindiola, Sal- vador Viveros. Judy Voikulka, Charles Voss, Jerry Waile, Jim Walker, Gael Wall, Dolores Wallace, Don Wallace. Jim Wallers, Glenn Wallman, Bulord Ware, Jim Walson, Don Websler, Lary Weeks, Jack Welch. Elmer Wheeler, Joe Whilacre, Har- lan While, Helen While, Della Whil- ney, Bernard Wiggenhauser, Richard Wiley. Frank Williams, Ralph Williams, Charles Wilson, John Wilson, Edilh Winder, Clee Wise, Calherine Woll. Barbara Wolfe, Jack Womack, Don Wood, Belly Wrighl, Allred Yealls, Emily Young, Marilyn Young. Linda Zavala, Herberl Zeigler Richard Zibell, Rulh Zimmerman, Richard Zuccalo, Leroy Zuccolollo. P , Y FQ our ll Freshman Officers Joan Grow, presidenf Gloria Valle, vice-presidenf Freshman Officers Susan Bradshaw, secrefary Shirley Hoppe, freasurer Class of '53 For fhe firsl lime since I942 fhe freshman class chose a girl presidenf lo lead 'rhe acfivifies of fhe seven hundred new Chalfey sfudenls. Joan Grow, fhe youngesf sludenl-body execufive, direcfed lhe worlc of an all-girl freshman cabinef as fhey planned lhe class Tea, assembly, and various acfivifies. l-larvesl and 'lhanl4sqiving was chosen as fhe lheme for lhe Freshman Tea given on November lo. Qver five hundred parenfs and sfudenls affended lhis evenl, which helped fo befler acquainl' The parenfs wifh fhe school syslem and Teachers. lvlrs. Frances Qlcumura and Charles Erickson, class ad- visers, sponsored lhe Class of '53, which looked ahead fo an aclive high-school career. John Abell, Bobbie Adams, Gary Adams, Frankie Adkisson, Dolores Alba, Rudy Alba, BeH'y Alexander. Arfhuris Allen, Bob Alsup, Shirley Alvarado, Reginald Alvarez, Barney Alverson, Allarie Amio+, Pa-I' Amiof. Donna Anderson, Mary Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Shirley Babbs, Kenne+h Baeskens, Norma Baker, Don Bakerink. Bill Banning, Glennys Barb, Virginia Barcellona, Jerry Barko, Pai Barnes, Bruce Barnelf, S'l'eve Barrick. Shirlee Barrios, Marvin Baffcher, Marvis Beach, Harold Bell, Herberl Bell, Bob BenneH', Jack Benson. Bill Benz, Helen Berger, Corifa Berry, Joyce Berry, Rosanne Biane, Jean Black, Roberia Blair. Ray Blowey, lrmgard Bohle, Lyle Bonham, Peier Bonoiiglio, Mary Ann Boone, Carmyn Booih, Dick Borsos. Sharon Bosharl, Melvin Boslich, Mary Bowles, Shirley Bowman, Belly Bowser, Gloria Boyce, Mike Boyd. Susan Bradshaw, Glenna Brady, George Bredsfen, Pafrick Brennan, Shirley Brink, Joanne Brooks, Norma Brooks. Glenn Brown, Mary Brown, Lorraine Brudi, Leon Brune, Paul Buff, Dale Bunch, Tommy Burch. Jeane BurneH, Sian BurneH, Audrey Burrell, Pal' Burri'H', Mary Buser, Carol Bulske, Virginia Bybee. Don Cameron, Jeannie Campos, Mary Campos, Darrell Canfer, Rifa Cardinal, Clara Caringella, Sara Caringella. Florence Carlson, Elvera Carniello, Olivia Carrillo, Raquel Casillas, Johnny Cailaneo, George Causey. Angie Cerda. Inez Cervanlez, Buddy Chaflin, Be'Hy Chandler, Don Chandler, John Childers, Tricia Clancy. Dean Clark, Jerry Cloud, John Cola, Charles Colburn, David Coldiron, Leila Combs, Bob Conahan. LeAnne Conus, Rurh Cook, Pai Cooper, Phil Cornelius, Joe Corneii, Mary Ann Correa, David Correggia. Pauline Cosolo, JoAnne Coulson, Beverly Cowan, Gerald Crisfofano, Veronica Currier, LeRoy Curfis, Myrna Cuiler. Rosemary D'Ama+o, Billy Daniels, Pai' Daniels, Danny DaPra, Janice Davenporf, Harold Davis, Jerry Davis. Richard Davis, Roger Davis, Graydon DeBeIlis, Sally Dees, Dixie DeHaan, Ronald Delk, Jack Delman. Tom Dennis, Evelyn Dessery, Gwen- dolyn DeVries, Roland Dinoff, Virginia Donaldson, JoAnn DorseH', Darlene Drake. ,Melvin Dresp, Alice Duke, Janice Duke, Roger Dunlap, Irene Easion, James Eafwell, Linda Eberly. Billy Eblen, Lucille Eddy, Darlene Edwards, Pai' Edwards, LaVonne Edzards, Lois Eklund, Jane Elder. Roy Elkins, Mary Elsey, Delber-l Ervin, Frank Escalera, Frank Escanuelas, Eva Esfrada, Ann Evenson. Gilberi' Exrale, John Facciani, Mar- lene Fagan, Kennerh Farrar, Calvin Farrer, Donna FawceH', Cafherine Federmyer. Jack Feeny, Pai Field, Louise Filippi, Fred Finauo, Bill Finch, Lucille Finlayson, Francine Finley. Paisy Fisher, Janice Fleming, Gail Foresier, Don Fosfer, Nancy Fosier, Bob Fosier, Bob G. Fowlkes. Bob C. Fowlks, Ronald Fox, Par Fram, Shirley Frankie, Shirley Frederick, Charles Freeman, Ramona Freeman. Eva Friar, Kafhryn Friar, Ronald Full- ner, Edward Fulfon, Doris Gallagher. .., Q . sea W' for .fa Ru+h Goe+z, Jessie Gomez, Roberl' Gomez, Salvador Gomez, Jimmie Gordon, Bill Gowen, Pal Gowin. Enedina Gallardo, Frances Gallo, Lloyd Gaspar, Donald Germond, Rick Gilberl, Vivian Gilmore, Dorolhy Goelz. Manuel Graciano, James Graves, Mary Greco, Morris Green, Anlhony Grinceri, Emily Groch, Joan Grow. Dolores Guerrero, Jane Guidera, Lynne-He Gunderson, Rila Gulierrez, Socorro Gulierrez, lrene Hage, Bob Haley. Herberl Hall, Don Halslead, Gail Hancock, Marcia Hancock, Jane Hanley, Pal Hansen, Verla ansen. , , , , f Belly arrisokllllo X m V Harrod, Phi g rlleyfflf oro'I' ' awes, Ken- n h Vges, erry wkins, Peggy H lyes l al - '1- Eb Do Hefler, Roger Hei- er, Georgia Heldf, Margarel' enderson, Nancy Hennessy. fxlhiifen uma Barbara Heal' l Juanila Hensen, Carmen Hernandez, Marcelina Hernandez, Slella Hernan- dez, Mary Herrera, Tommy Hesler, Jimmy Helhcoal. Alelrla Hickman, Palsy Higby, San- dra Higgins, Dick Hill, Gerald Hiner, Shirley Hodge, Ronald Holbrook. Garry Holdgrafer, Dale Hollaway, Lea+ha Hollaway, Sue Holuska, Dol Honeycu++, Pai Hook, Shirley Hoppe. Erika Horn, Carlene Horfon, Denver Houser, Leila Hull, Ben Hun+er, Bar- bara Hulchison, Dorolhy Ives. Durwood Jackson, Georgia Jackson, Diane Jenkins, Marjorie Jennings, Bob Johansen, Paul Johnson, Carol Jones. Pal Jones, Sally Jones, Pal' Joslyn, Bernice Kahne, Cynlhia Keilh, Jack Kei+h, Josephine Kei'l'h. Alice Keller, Carole Kelly, Bonnie Kemp, Denver Kindle, Doug Kindle, Billy Kirchnavy, Donna Kirk. 4 f f is A, fx X - .- . ., g 1--, -A 3 , -v l ' la as fi . ' 4 I aa X 0 me 'LY H 1 . , Ci! ., 'V - 1 . 2 ,ta , rj, V we M .3 le x 9. ,,.i w X' 5 A' K , -0 K ' l I Pi .mul J . 'az has K v 'J rf. -'Z 1- -, .M Margarel Klepper, Don Kline, Shirley Kormanik, Pauline Kulanslcy, Joe La- bani, Jean LaBeau, Belly Landes. Ruby Lawson, Shirley Lawson, Don Leach, Dorolhy LeCols+, Eddie Lee, Dolores Leonard, John Lesley. Joe Le'H'iori, Lynne Lewis, Jane Liles, Barbara Livingslon, Jackie Lobrelo, David Lof+on, Rudy Lopez. Homer Losson, Tommy Loveday, Mary Ann Lowe, Barbara Lowfher, Na+ LubaHi, Jim Lucas, Mary Ann Lulte. Elizabelh Lund, Phil Lyons, Nick Machain, Margarel Maddox, Bill Malachowslci, Bessie Malone, Eugene Malson. Dolores Maniago, Almaiane Manns, Ascension Marin, John Marovich, Raul Marruio, Bill Marshall, La Homa Marlin. Pauline Marlinez, Emma Maslcer, Lydia Massaro, Joyce Ma+his, Reece MaH'hews, Dorolhy Mayfield, John Mayo. Ann Merriman, Joyce Melro, Sher- wood Milleman, Phyllis Miller, Mell- wood Mon+al, Rose Mon+ini, David Moore. Shirley Moore, George Moraign, Lucy Moreno, Be'H'y Morgan, Rich- ard MorisseH, Clara Morning, Janel Mueller. Shirley Mueller, Clyde Mulliner, Tony Munoz, Lola Murray, Twila Myers, Shirley McAlis+er, Marilyn McCall. Pal McDermoH, Millie McDonald, Pal McDonald, Olhelia McElhany, Doris McFeal'ers, Margie McGraw, Ardell McGregor. Delores McKean, Yvonne McLauch- lin, Lowell McNuH', Angelo Na'I'oli, Zila NavarreH'e, Ralph Navarro, Edna Neely. Wyvonne Neely, Myron Nelsen, Margy Newberger, Pauline Newman, Margarel' Nichols, Philip Norris, Al- fred Nunez. Carol Oberg, Joan O'Brien, Gloria Occhiuzzi, Shirley Olafson, Darrel Ol- son, LoreH'a Olson, Carla O'Mas'l'er. Yolanda Ornelas, Saniiago Or+iz, Roger Osborn, Edward O++er, Ed- ward Oueilhe, Gene Padgefi, Berry Paige. Charlene Parmley, Frank Parsons, Lyla Passey, Sandra Pasfrone, Jean Paiferson, Jon PaHerson, N-ancy Penner. Gail Peferson, Marilyn PeH'y, La Vern Phillips, Johnny Pierce, Pauline Pior- kowski, Dennis Pi++enger, Jesse Pi++- man. ' Shirley Piwowarski, Johnny Pizzuio, Alan PlaH', Sarah Plescia, Harvey PloH, Dorofhy Plumb, Wendell Pon- iious. Melvyn Porfer, Mary Lou Poraznik, lrene Powell, Tom Powell, Ross Pow- ers, Mary Lou Pra'H, Shirley Presfon. JoAnn Price, Helen Prim, John Pyles, Rex Rals'l'on, Ralph Rapa'H'oni, Lor- raine Ray, Don Reed. Suzanne Reid, PaHy Reisbig, Eva Reno, Marfie Reufgen, Nancy Rich- ardson, Diane Richmond, Gary Ringler. AI Rivas, David Roberfs, lsabel Rodri- guez, Josie Rodriguez, Morlee Rog- ers, Dick Rohrer, Louis Romano. Carol Roque, Marfha Rose, Kay Ross, Roberia Ross, Pai' Rucker, Joan Rugg, Joyce Rushing. Joel SaFFron, James Sallee, Mabel Sams, Rose Sapienza, Wilma Saylors, Henry Schmurz, David Schuck. BeHy Schuhmann, Chuck Schulz, Michael Schwariz, David Segesman, Pai Segerkraniz, Julia Serna, Lupe Serralo. Beverly Servillo, Georgia Shackel- ford, Shirley Sharp, Benny Shaw, Diane Shaw, John Sheckler, Ralph Shepherd. Dexfer Shields, Barbara Sideboifom, Nola Sigsworfh, Marlene Sikora, Dick Sisolak, Archie Skiles, Sfephen Slanus. Sylvia Slanus. Barbara J. Smifh, Bar- bara M. Smirh, Beverly Smi+h, Caro- lyn Smiih, Doris Smiih, John Smilh. Www Peggy Smilh, Sandra Smilh, Avis Sorensen, Harry Spilzer, Gerlrude Spon, Doug Springer, Nancy Springer. Floyd Sleely, Don Slenger, Nancy Slephens, Alberl Slephenson, Nor- man Slill, Jack Slinson, Lula Slock- well. Jerry Sloebe, Dale Slone, Ken Sloner, Louis Slowell, Bill Slumpl, Jack Sullivan, Bill Summers. Ginger Sullon, Delores Swanner, Dale Swarl, Mariorie Swelonic, James Sylvia, Pal Tench, Janice Tenney. Bob E. Thayer, Kalhleen Theriaull, Anne Therkelsen, Barbara Thompson, David C. Thompson, David E. Thomp- son, Marilyn Thompson. Ronald Lynn Thompson, Norman Thorpe, Dennis Thorson, Joyce Tol- barl, Peggy Tomlinson, Carl Traisler, Ruby Trasl. Joyce Truiillo, Lucy Tudor, Eugene Tull, Sandra Ueland, Conslanline Uli, Lupe Urena, Gilberl Urquizu. Amelia Valdez, Gloria Valle, Nick Van Dorin, Magdalena Vasquez, Nali Vasquez, Richard Vasquez, Sylvia Velasquez. Marvin Venema, Bob Vermeer, Don Vick, Frank Videgar, Manuel Villa- lobos, Gloria Villanueva, Tony Villa- senor. Marie Volpe, Don Vollz, Janel Voss, Agnes Wade, Joyce Walker, Peggy Walker, Darryl Wallace. Fred Wallace, Margarel Walls, Terry Walsh, Gene Wallman, Nadine Walers, Shirley Weaver, Rochelle Weinslock. Nancy Welch, Pal Welch, Rusly Wesl, Bill Wesllake, Pal Whealley. Buddy Wheeler, Evelyn Wheeler. Lincoln While, Vina While, Evelyn Whilney, Pal Wiese, Jim Wiesen, Beverly Williams, Jo Williams. , Don Wilson, Mike Wilson, Roland Wilson, Belly Wind, Kleon Wind, Charles Wisdom, Jane Wise. Winifred Wissing, Jack Wood. Lufher Wood, LaDonna Woods, Nancy Woods, Shirley Woods, Mary Lou Wroblewski. Jacqueline Yarger, Bill Yearley, Dale York, Bob Zabka, Dolores Zdilor, Don Zike. Upland Junior High School The freshman class ol Upland Junior l-ligh School, alrhough nor direcrly connecled wirh Charley, has a relarion To This school as close as any of The sludenrs on The Challey campus. The ninrh graders have been successfully led by rheir sludenl council, under The leadership of irs presidenl, Sam Crowe, and Irs adviser, Ernesr Camlield. This council has sponsored many Tun-filled acriviries including evening dances a carnival, play day, pie sale, parries, and class assemblies. Student Council Larry Wood, Slanley Evers, Pa'H'y Reed, Kay Rhenslrom, Terry Milchell, Sammy Crowe, Tommy Beard, Russell Long, Louis Hoyos, Johnny McKellar. Upland Freshmen Row I-Jerry Pollock, Ross Wiginglon, Terry Milchell, Chuck McCrary, Ronald Hemsley, Russell Long, Marvin Pounders, Sammy Crowe, Loren Sanchez. Row 2-Beverly Sauer, Joyce Gore, Joan Lilwiller, Dody Fasl, Marian Tomkins, Olive McNeil, Dawn Oswald, Belly Francisco, Carrol Wensel, Tommy Maxwell. Row 3-Janice Burrow, Gloria Wiley, Marie Gordon, Wanda Wilkins, Nancy Hansen, Lael Carson, Kay Rhenslrom, Belly Ramsdell, Shirley Young, Sonya Milch. Row I-Ronald Wenger, Paul Hood, Kenny Mueller, Bruce Headley, Charles McKellar, Elmer Allen, Jim Long, John Wilken, Manuel Luna, Rueben Hernandez. Row 2-Dean Melling, Ann Milchell, Judy Bresl, Rowena Davis, Lula Wealand, Edilh Jeran, Polly Hale, Darla Wulf, June Sergeanl, Helen Sullivan, Dale Buckwaller. Row 3-Janis Curleman, Barbara Hamillon, Annabelle Bowman, Joan Gilmore, Frances Swarlzendruber, Gloria Bubier, Milnee Duque, Naomi Rinkema, Janis Penhollow, Shirley Pallon. Row I-Wayne Brandon, Philip Perez, Leon Guillermo, Paul Perez, Salvador Caslro, Joe Ayala, Rudollo Ayala, Johnny Mendez. 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K v 1 J ' - - , V L 1 , A A ,Mfjw QW 4214, M 1925 X sf O u K ,fy P Fun, kFr lic, hqndFesiivHies Dick Day Peggy Duque Marfell Monfgomery Treasurer Secrefary Vice-Presidenl' in .Q i ' me . im is xecu ive 1 'lsr , K First Semester ! - A :l:,1 . 9 ,Au f fl v rr , 'SF or rrre i L ' , W ,Q IQ Qs , Tad Yamaguchi Presiclenf fi f 'A ,L is ' ,5 . ff' f-me-nr Donna Moremen Social Chairman Vyla Thom pson Ad-Man Larry Jones Senior Class Presic.len+ Held olilice bolh semeslers 66 Dal Sellman Junior Class Presidenl' i ii? M f,s.Qb y f Sop Presideni Tad Yamaguchi guided and direcled lhe work oi The iirsl-semesler Chaiiey sludenl council. This com- miliee mel every Third period wifh Adviser Al Smilh To discuss currenl school problems and plan sludenlebody acliviiies. Une problem eiieclrively deall wifh by fhe council was bleacher confrcl al The ioolball and baslcefball games. They successfully promoied an adverrising campaign which sold over eighleen hundred sludenl-body liclcels 'ro finance various campus evenis. Jim Blackwell Peggy Finley homore Class Presicleniiii Girls' League Presiden'I ul' VUA, ,MF as A Nm, ' y cv' W i'.- 4 f T , KK, I A gf, 1 Frifz Weybrigl1+ Vice-Presiclenf ' r Larry Jones Nancy Nor+hrop Tony Malone Secrefary Treasurer C ommi Hee Second Semester PresidenT Spearheadinq The campaign ol: The valianT Pepper POTS, Larry Jones was swepT inTo The oTTice OT sTudenT-body presi- denT on eleclion day, January 20. Under his supervision The second-semesTer Execulive CommiTTee perTormed num- erous duTies during The lasT halT of The year. Revisions Tor The sTudenT consTiTuTion were handled by The new of- ficers, and They planned The T950-5l budget The council direcTed school acTiviTies, assemblies, and de-lighTed The f.TudenTs wiTh The TesTal WesTern Dance on May 26. Fred Puffer Joan Grow Diclc Welsh lnfer-Club Council Presidenf' Freshman Class Presiden+ ' Junior Class Presidenf , N T 1?-an ' A li U 1 l ,,, , f4..... i if , Q C? xx is i I , Diclx Day Social Chairman Ramona Johnson Ad-Man Harvey Mendez Senior Class Presidenl' 'Held oTTice boTh semesTers 67 ggy Finley Presidenf Margof Coons Vice-Presidenf Charlene Owen Press Represenfafive Nancy Nicholson Social Chairman Judy Robinson Song Leader Eileen Toofhaker Secrefary Janice Lombardo Treasurer Eva Olcamofo Welfare Chairman Alice Currie School Service Girls' Peggy Finley In her role of presidenf, Peggy Finley efficienfly direcfed fhe many regular meefings and special acfivifies of fhe Girls' League. Under her excellenf guidance, all members of fhe cabinef efficienfly performed fheir individual dufies. Peggy was well-equipped wifh fhe leadership abilify required fo be Girls' League presidenf. She effecfively served as secrefary of fhe '47-'48 cabinef and filled fhe office of freasurer during fhe '48-'49 ferm. Peggy's friendliness and willingness fo help have made her many friends among fhe sfudenfs and faculfy. Thanks fo Peggy and her experienced spon- sors, Miss June Teifsworfh, Miss Frances Hemen- way, and Mrs. Rufh Johnson, The year '49-'50 was evenfful and successful for The Chaffey Girls' League. ., - , f- 5 JV aw: , .z K ' if . sf? it 1 4 - i i rszm. , X- K ff ., if gssjs G ...,. .. ... -, w M, .79 League Campus Events Hi, Neighbor! Week and The Newcomers ParTy lor all new girls appropriaTely opened The Girls' League acTiviTief, lor The year. A FaTherADaughTer Bfinquel waz nucceuslully iniTiaTed and proved To be exceplionally popular. Qlher ouTsTanding evenTs were The -.elling ol program: and pompons aT TooT- hall games: The ChrisTmac Welfare Drive: an asf nr-mbly Tor The Girls' League, which leaTurecl senior boyu dincuasing Their opinions ol girls: and a second- f.emesTer Newcomers Parly. The Girls' League CabineT as cops policed The campus during The hecTic Backwards Week, which was climaxed by The Policemens Ball. The enioyable MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT culminaTed The year's aclivilies wiTh The in',TallaTion of officers Tor The coming year. T y 3 ' , c of 'NJ K . YU! Miss Frances Hemenway Miss June Telfs wor+h and Mrs Rufh Johnson advisers Marianne WhiTney G.A.A. Presidenf FirsT SemesTer PaT Nichols G.A.A. Presidenf Second Semesler Delores Hawes Decorafions Chairman Dixie Beck Ad-Man Mary BrisTol Friendship Chairman Shirley MarTin FaculTy Re-laTions Margie Nichlols Freshman RepresenTa+ive Nancy Springer Freshman RepresenTaTive Legislafive Council Organized and iunclioning for ihe iirsi lime ihis year, rhe Legis- larive Council is l'he mosl' recenlr, branch of The Chaiiey represenia- rive srudenl government Each home-room class elecied one mem- ber ro serve as irs represeniarive ro ihe Council. The Siudeni Body vice-presidenr is auromaiically chairman ol The Legislarive Council. ivlariell lvlonlgomery served as Tirsl-semesrer presideniq Frilz Wey- brighi, as second. One oi The nnosr innporlanl purposes oi The Council was ro be a sounding board oi sludenr seniinnenl, as derermined in each ad- visory group. Thus The Execulive Comrnillee was able lo acl accord- ing io siudeni needs and wishes. The Council also acied as The ohficial Nominaling Conveniion Tor siudenl eleclions. Legislalive Council Presidenrs Marrell Monfgomery, firsi semesrer Friiz Weybrighf, second semesier Advisory Representatives Row I-Joanne Page, Mary While, June Cudeback, Muriel Thompson, Nancy Nicholson, Befsy Malone, Myrna Cufler, Lyla Passey, Marie Volpe, Evelyn Whiiney, JoAnn DorseH', LaDonna Woods. Row 2-Ruih Casile, Marcia Barnharf, Ruih Noble, Julia Hawley, Virginia Morisse'l', Clee Wise, Edna Zoeller, Jo Brooks, Mary Lou PraH, Joan Grow, Adele Nye, Cecilia Munoz. Row 3-Shirley Lawson, Marilyn Thompson, Rochelle Deiez, Judy Robinson, Gilberi' Exiale, Richard Odenberg, Fri+z Weybrighf, Jim Bri+ain, Margie Nichols, Nancy Springer, Phyllis Blah, Diane Richardson. 2 , iw Q, an is 3+ .cw 'Fizz' S' kf- -T-1' Band Leader Maioreffes Diclc Jones Joan BenneH' and Pal Long Drill Team Fron+ fo back-BeH'y Pierce,Gwen Thorn+on,Janef Gordon, Pai Schwab, Dixie Beck, Grace Tesia, Edwina Carnes, Alice Carol Losey, Della Rosa O'Hair, Coral Adsif, Doris Burrow, Buff, Mary Rojas, Barbara Axley, Billie Logan, Vera Taack, Jo Ann Osborne, Sally Carpenfer, Barbara Chefney, Jo Sylvia Ueland, Jerry DeVries, BeH'y Greisz, Mary Ann Howell, Nancy Meekin, Larose Currier, Wilyne Johnson, Danco, Shirley Lane, Jane+ McLean, Norma Silxora. 7 I Mixed Chorus Row I-Beverly Smifh, Phyllis Yerkes, Donna Moremen, Bob Taylor, Kenne'rh Zook, Dick DeHer, Fred Pa++erson, Rich- ard Lesondak, Bobby Weeks, Tony Malone, BarneH' Knox, Pafricia Ann McGuire, Barbara Lee Marfin. Row 2-Char- lene Riggs, Jane+ Alkinson, Nancy Duncan, Fanny Jo Baker, Blackwell, Jimmy Cavener, Marcia Barnhar'r, Marian McLel- lan, Eraleen Mafhis, Mary Ann McLeod. Row 3-Miss Rufh Krouch, Delores Hawes, Janed' Gordon, lrene Wede- myer, Bill Nicholson, John Hughes, Jim Adams, Dewey Jarvis, Jack Cook, Paul Sage, Ruby McFall, Joan Cleveland, Shirley Honeycu+'I', Wayne Garre++, John Tinsley, Tom Doris O'Hair. Advanced Girls' Glee Club Row I-fMary Jean S+ephenson,Arlene Kime,Wilyne John- son, Jeanie Lamasler, Helen Hufchins, Janice Lombardo, Be++y Rae Smifh, lrene Burron, Joy Chiodo. Row 2-Phyllis lmmel, Pai Burrell, Phyllis McDow, Mary Quillan, Sally Davis, Mavis Pe+erson, Florence MaHhews, Winona Jordan, Donna Barne'H, Ardyce McCaleb. Row 3-Cecile Pocock, Yvonne Duncan, Edna Zoeller, Carol Hadovec, Jane Burch, Janel' Kusfic, PaHy Long, Louise Taylor, Be'H'y Davidson, Phyllis Orr, Byrna Horsch. Row 4-Miss Rufh Krouch, Willow Dunne, Coral Adsif, Claudine Eisenman, Margie Slambaugh, Theda Davis, Eleanor Shuldberg, Es+elle Carlson, Phylecia McDow, Pa+ Bruno. Boys' Glee Club Row I-Fred Finazzo, Ronald Poffer, Bill Scinfo, Armando Alba, Dick Koehler, Roccie Palmisano, John Allegranza Rodriguez, Dale Bunch, Bill Ashursi, Dennis Pilfenger, Jim Dave Segesman. Row 3-Miss Ru+h Krouch, George Brewer, Dan Young, Angelo Tollari. Row 2-Floyd Jones, Moraign, Joe Zencleias, J. E. McCoy, Bob Coulson, Rudy Dick Cowell, Bill Elwell, David Thompson, Jim Walker, Joe Alba, Kenne+h Carfer, Bob Fowlkes, Jerry Newsome, Burl Doney. I I s . -wi... . .. if C ' 3 ' T 'i .-A 0 I Infermediafe Row I--D. Percy, N. Malone, J. Mayabb, J. Hermanns, B. Tolman, J. Chamberlen, A. Reber, R. Shanks. Row 2-P. Gallegos, L. Gallardo, D. Lomeli, S. Kauanoe, B. Gepharl, V. Hubbard, V. Carfer, P. Larned, R. Jamison, J. Viviano. Row 3-Z. Gonzales, G. Lopez, L. Marin, B. Cusack, C. Wall, L. Woodman, M. Mallory, D. Thompson, B. Valles, L. Gon- zales. Row 4-C. Jones, T. Saccone, B. Gruys, J. Burke, Girls Glee Club S. Miller, P. Davis, B. Bafeman, J. Tellier, G. Alford, M. Harvey, R. McGuire, J. Hinfon, F. Granoff. Row 5-B. Fos'I'er, M. Cardin, E. Smifh, N. Franklin, D. Yoerns, M. Murphy, P. Pembroke, M. Ne-her, S. Slreef, D. Wallace, N. Leu+y, F. Dugger, G. Cherbak. Row 6-Miss R. Krouch, N. Smilh, J. Lake, M. Wilson, N. Woodruff, M. Emerson, M. B. Buckles, L. Avery, S. Griffefh, D. Mullens, M. Kalbach, D. Sherman. Freshman Girls' Chorus Row I-Jean Black, BeH'y Jean Wind, Palfy Reisbig, Barbara Thompson, Nancy Welch, BeHy Morgan, Isabel Rodriguez, Barbara Smi+h, Sally Dees, Frances Correa, Nancy Woods, Louise Filippi. Row 2-Ka+hleen Theriaul'l', Janei Voss, Jane Elder, Margarei Walls, Pa+ Cooper, KiH'y Federmyer, Shirley Frankie, Mary Ann Correa, Pai Wiese, Yvonne McLauchlin, Georgia Shaclcelford, Pal McDermo++, Shirley Frederick. Row 3-Joseph Thomas, adviser, Joyce Tolbarr, Joan O'Brien, Carol Bulske, Marlene Silrora, Audrey Burrell, Sarah Plescia, Carmyn Boofh, Sharon Bosharl, Sharon Anderson, Ruby Lawson, Jo Williams, Jeannie Campos, Elvera Carniello. of U Freshman Girls' Glee Club Qld-1 dv-'-4-J Row I-Beverly Williams, Geraldine Gomez, Lola Piceno, Mildred S+rickland, Carole Kelly, Terry Walsh, Anira Mascarenas, Bessie Malone, Be++y Schuhmann, Joyce Walker. Row 2-Janef Mueller, Sally Jones, Lorraine Brudi, Doroihy lves, Pa+ Barnes, LynneHe Gunderson, Anne Therlcelsen, lrene Hage, Bobbie Adams, Leila Hull, Frances Gallo. Row 3-Pauline Kuianslry, Carla O'Mas+er, Connie Simons, Dixie Vanhooser, Mary Boone, Sandra Paslrone, Dolores Boyle, Sue Reid, Sandra Smilh, Mary Ann Kish, Shirley Piwowarski. Row 4-Magdalena Vasquez, Barbara Smi+h, Emily Groch, Shirley Presfon, Margaref Klepper, Marilyn McCall, Diane Myers, Calherine Prafo, Zila Navar- rerle, Charlene Parmley, Nancy Siephens, Pai' Whea+ley, Lyla Passey. ORCHESTRA Row l-Marian Green, Eleanor Sfarck, Sue Green, Mary Jo Bornemann, Anlhony MaH'e, Mariella Allison, Dick Jones, Byrna Horsch, Jerry Sargen'l', Carolyn Haack, Be'Hy Davidson. Row 2-Sue Olson, Pal' M. Nichols, Elizabefh Taylor, Marilyn Ueland, Gail Hawes, Dwaine Turner, Maxine Brislol, Mary Brislol, Janelle Shaddy, Valerie Smilh, Mark Wayman, Henry Norlon, Joe Kalz. Row 3-Mary Lee Ogan, Rufh Srickney, Viclor Buff, David Farmer, Donald Mildren, Bill Celaya, Chuck Wrood, Gilberl Daab, John Lambelel, Fred Freehling, Don Granf, Clarence Billingslea, Bruce Mounl. Row 4-Georgia Bunker, Carol Rader, Joan Benneff, Donna Barrick, Shirley Snider, inslruclor. Marching Band Row I-Pal Long, Lucio Gomez, Leonard Carcloni, Willis Freehling, Donna Barrick, Sid Jones, Bob Pollock, Richard .wiley, Joan Bennellz Row 2-Roberl' Jones, inslrucfor, Bruce Mounl, Fred Freehling, Gordon Markley, Ruby McFall, Paul Johnson, Bob Bourns, Don Granf, Dick Jones. Row 3-Jack Henderson, Mickey Mayben, Alvin Feasfer, Pal Thirlwall, Bob Harvel, Lane Pipher, Daryl Drake. Row 4-Peggy Deffer, Leonore Swanson, John Lambelef, Don Inglis, Mark Wayman, Charlene Owen, Janelle Shacldy. Row 5-Jack Rocchio, Alfred Yea++s, Charles Chapman, Donald Alkinson, Clarence Chalupnik, Leon Smilh, Bill Miller. Row 6-Sylvia Cavion, Bob Thayer, Roberl' Harris, Bill Hallis, Barbara Guslafson, Richard Genger, David Maurer. Row 7-Pal Dudley, Frank Segesman, David Eberly, Ro- chelle Deiez, Caroldyne Palrovsky, Richard McCracken, Harvey Sfone. Row 8-Maxine Brislol, Mary Brislol, Richard Odenberg, Kenny Slamm, Ronnie Pusey, Don Eyer, Gail Hawes. Row 9-Don Harmon, Phil Lee, Gerald Parsons, Kumen Ellsworlh, Dwaine Turner, Richard Valenline. 75 H I Dramafics Under The experr direclion oi Miss Grelchen Lizer, sevenlyflive s+uden'rs From Ihe I Dramafics Deparimenr parlicipaled in srudenr assemblies and various dramaric produc lions. The aspiring Ihespians sludied voice Iraining, acling Techniques, slage sels anc make-up, High poinl of Ihe year's aclivilies was Ihe annual senior play Spring Green' a gay comedy porlraying Teen-age problems. The dramalics classes presenled The Chrisr- mas Program, The Ragged Cloak, for The Chaiiey communily and srudenl body. Many dramalics sludenls had prominenl paris in Ihis yearls colossal Exlravaganza, 'Somelhinc Old, Somelhing New, Somelhing Borrowed, and Some-Ihing Blue. Miss Lizer's guidance i and enfhusiasm have been largely responsible for The ercellence oi Charleys dramalicf presenlarions. Period 2 Row I IIef+ +o righi aboveI--Arlene Pas'I'or, Joan Andreas, Be'I ry Wieperf, BeHy Olvey, Jennie Swain, Marjorie Bourns, Alice Muir, Doris Bremers, Ani+a Tiberg, Jean Hinds, Billie Bare, Irene Wedemyer, Nancy Cardinale, Me+'I'a Ann Janzen, Dana Hubbard. Row 2-Mina Howell, Barbara Hann, Jerry Chamberlen, Russell Summers, Shirley Honeycu'H, Nancy Duncan, Pauline Larson, Carol Van Hou+en, Dorofha Baier, Charlene Owen, Bob Thayer, Ruby McFaII, Don Harmon. Noi Picfured, Dick Davidson, Joan Malecha, John Merriam, Quenfin Quinn, Gran'I Robbins, Charles Thompson. Period I Row I Ileff 'ro righ+ beIowI-Phyllis Orr, Genevieve Papavero, Vyla Thompson, Alice Currie, Sally Springer, Nancy Nicholson, Barbara S+ricIcIing, Georgia Reid, Aida Mi'Hen, Nancy Norfhrop, Vianna Dodson, Joanne Page, Marjorie Sargent Flora Ammannifo. Row 2-Sylvia Ueland, Margo+ Coons, Harvey Mendez, Frank Finazzo, Larry Jones, Bob Harvel, Tom Farrar, Bill Anderson, Bill Mefzger, Be'Hy Rockson, Pai' LeRoy, Claude Vaucher. First Semester Editing Staff Row I-Betty Olvey, newsg Arlene Pastor, circula- tion. Row 2-Jim Lohmuller, sports: Kay Grimmesey, teaturesg Nancy Nichols, society. Adviser Arleigh McConnell Journalism During each TirsT period The journalism class met to compose and edit the Chatifey Press. This eight- page newspaper was published every Thursday loy The combined high school and iunior college staffs. Coverage oT all rouTine news events, sporTs, school activities, producTions, and campus clubs was oT- Tered in The Press. As adviser, Arleigh McConnell helped and guided The writers and enTorced the dreaded deadlines. The entire Chaffey Press sTaTT parTicipaTed in The annual Journalism ConTerence held at ChaTTey Junior Ccllege on March I. Several students had The opporTuniTy oT attending Journalism Day on The UniversiTy oT Southern CaliTornia campus, l Second Semester Editing Staff Row l-Arlene Pastor, circulation: Kay Grimmesey, news: Marjorie Bourns, features: Frances Dugger, society. Row 2-Jim Lohmuller, copy: Stuart Belknap, sports: Fred Felsch, sports. Charlene Owen Joyce Behm, Connie Owens, Nancy Coburn, Doug Dolores Servin, Cecile Pococlr, Jennie Swain, Caro- Jones. lyn Everett, Carolyn Hogan. Joan Maleclwa Copy and Facul'ry if.f,,, w C ,as f C .Q il we as r , -- s , , 2'1rw,rg sw Q Q- + Q., iw ' vi .. 4 . W Q JV. K J? ,Q .,i w A iw , ' v . A 5 f ' ' .55 . . , 2 f. N .. 3, f I mfg iakafigii xfffg? ' ,. 4 Aiji-g' R f J' , T937 . Vi.-5'7f5:Q'sQQ i 5 , -., - 1 3 X when s A I' X fa QQMF iw ws Kia: A tm Q -4' 1' 7?'4Ag'Qs1 .C 9 mf, 11: he xr Jim Lohmuller Mary Ann Brooks Classes Classes Nancy Duncan Be++y Rockson Seniors Seniors ww: me f KA adv' Sam Frank Beverly Georgia Boys' Spor+s Girls' Sporfs ??-N E-:o ' 3 ,f 'Wilma Tom Farrar Edifor FGSH Sie Mrs. Jeanne Dau+l'1 Ari Adviser 'N ur- 3 IL . C9 Barbara Sfrickling Nancy Nicholson Acfivifies Acfivi+ies Mead Lamb Roberf Bachman Phofography, Feafures Ari' Joan Andreas Assisfanf Edifor r-f . . Acfion Arleigh McConnell Adviser '33 'EJ gf ,QI fa Hg lj' W. R ' - t ' ..,- f : ,N X If, nu Jerry Cole Cafherlne Evenlnuis Typisf Typisf BeHy Davidson Typis+ 4 Student The Headless Horseman The l-leadless l-'lorseman, an operetta adapted from The Legend ot Sleep Hollow, initiated 3 novel type ot entertainment which was enthusiastically received by the student body on October 27. The plot ot the musical tocused on Katrina Van Tassel's desire to marry her sweetheart Brom Bones and her deiection because her tather insisted that she become the wite ot lchabod Crane, the schoolmaster, l-leading the cast were Anita Tiberg in the role ot Katrina Van Tassel and Bob l-larvel in the role ot Katrina's tather. l-larvey Mendez was cast as Katrina's suitor, and Bill Metzger portrayed the ill-tated lchabod. Student Operetta Directed and produced by Miss Ruth Krouch and Miss Gretchen Lizer, The Headless Horseman tea- tured students trom the dramatics, music, and modern dancing departments. The Advanced Girls' Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus, dressed in appropriate Dutch period costumes, provided the excellent musical nume bers ot the production. Mrs. Esther Steelman arranged several tollc dances which were pertormed by chorus groups and dancing class members. Thanksgiving Assembly Jerry Terrill, shouting headlines trom the tront page ot a Thanksgiving edition, opened the annual holiday assembly presented by the Seniors. The program con- sisted ot six dramatized episodes ot the newspaper boy's stories. Several ot the scenes, which pictured various instances ot tellowship and thanksgiving, were enacted trom events on the Chattey campus. As a tinale the dramatics students gave the last halt ot the tamous comedy, You Can't Take lt with You. Lead- ing roles in this play were tilled by Bill Anderson, Mar- got Coons, Vianna Dodson, Tom Farrar, Bob l-larvel, Georgia Reid, and Frank Finazzo. Christmas Assembly Following the theme What Can l Give l-lim? Chatley choral and dramatics students presented the beautitul Christmas program to the community and student body. Directed by Miss Ruth Krouch, the combined Advanced Girls' 'Glee Club and Mixed Chorus sang Christmas carols which depicted the Christmas story in song. The dramatics department, coached by Miss Gretchen Lizer, otlered The Ragged Cloak, a story ot the wondertul miracle brought to pass by the sacritice ot a crippled lad who tended the stable in which the Christ Child was born. The cast included Bob Thayer as Darius, Claude Vaucher as Sara, Alice Currie as Mary, Charles Thompson in the part ot Joseph' and Grant Robbins as the inn- keeper. 5 ' Q ? Q f if! Assemblies Sophomore Assembly Qvr:rlifviifl, fi one ml play by Sliinley Kaullrnan !1fVYN'ffl lbw inimin parl ol llwfi annual Sopbomcre a nnilily pifigmrn, lnf ludod in lliii Cixnl were Bill Cruise-'l 1, Binwffll rl1illli'UVT, fi wriler lrying lcv secure a lypi fiilrfis Ailrenf- liarnrnd, playing lii, wile' RiCli1rd U64 ind in llir: llxlf' lil fi lypc-wiilrwi nleiman' Ralph Wil fun., lfilfing lbf- pail ul llvi downwlairu boarder' and liirlrfy Grillr-lli fliaraclffriling Mr. SCberr'nCrliOr'. giinlling vaiirfly rlfli lillafl llwe rewl ol lbe DVOQVHVTW, C ivr-n fin lfliiuisry QI, .,niiiliorni,re Claw, Adviser Wi' nm fllll'Vill,f'li fliinrlrrfl lbw irviernbly willi llie ln ir' ri' 4iu lNAfllflfllf'l Virlirli and Mi i. Alli, Pealer. Two Crooks and a Lady Hlwo Criiiilfz ,ind a Lady wir, llir- inlen-ie one-acl il sy wliir li the Clmllrey dmrniilir,-, deparlmenl enlered 'i llire annual Slalfi -lVflLll'Vlr1fUf,'VWi al Pasadena Play fniwfu Miw, C5l 'flfl'lFfI1 Liner, replaced by Jack Feeny irfw liffl lbr: play given on lbe evening ol March 28. lrirollwy Vlfebb played lbe par? ol Mrw, Simmu-Vane, l'ii,prlfe',', pfmralylifi wb o lnwarli 'flue plans ol lwo wirevrix. Bill M l7fll?V wan rfizl in lbr- role ol Miller, 52 iflc rrfirilf' and Claude Vauiber played Lucille, llwe rrinrli maid wlwo wif, Milleib. ariinmplice, Anilfi Ti ifrrg rlmrarlfsrilred Mina Jonew, an lfngliub maid? and om larrar wan Gnrr 105' i. ily, lbe innpeclor. 'ulx Girls' League Assembly Announced by llie roar and lanlare ol ber band, Ruby Mcball in lbe role ol an old-lasbioned Crusader campaigned lor lbe eleclion cl lbe Gay Nineliesn parly lor Girls' League Cabiriel ollicers. Manager Jennie Swain ol lbe Modernislic parly led a group ol ber supporlers in lbe marclwing song, Tide Olber Side Has Fleas. Jennie fold cl lbe virlues ol ber Moderniea+ic candidales as compared 'ro llie al- lribules ol Rubyk girls ol lbe Gay Nineliefsf' Cn April I9 Janice Lombardo, a member ol llie Guan Nineliesu parly, wa-a elecled lo lbe oliice of Pi-esidenl ol lbe Girls' League 'Sl cabinel. lunior Assembly Hearn and lzlowersf' a onefacl Comedy by Henry Rowland, was presenled lo lbe sludenl body by llwe Junior class on April 28. Laid in an era wlnen lwolding bands was an immoral acl, lbe play lold of True Hope, a young scbool leacber wifb a sliocling pad, Members ol lbe casl were Belly Barrell as True Hope: Dal Sellman in 'rlwe parl ol lbe villain: Willow Dunne play- ing Mrs. Goodliearl: James Field in llwe role ol ber noble son Godlrey' and Morlon Diamond as llwe bired band. Enlerlaining variely ads were also included in lbe program, direcled by Flora Ammannilo, senior dramalics sludenl, and Class Adviser Tlwomas Pieguel. ill Kill my worms, will you? lust a little old Schiaparelli model. NSPRINC Nina Cassell ..... Mrs. Rumble 4,... Scoolie Cassell .,is. lvlr. Pulnam .s... Tony Cassell . . Pinlcie Ames . Dunk Doyle Bing l-lolclilciss . Genevieve Jones . lvlaior Todd ...s... T. Newlon Todd Eula l-lolclwlciss ..,... Dr. Lulher Blodqell . , . Officer Ryan ...i... Billy E , N Eli V' i '5 S, 1 , ,i if 25 Sneakers and a green Tie eg 9, X s,,f' S. f l 50 Presenfs 3 R E E N . Dorollia Baier Ruby Mcliall A Arlene Paslor , Dana l-lubbard . Joan Andreas Claude Vauclwer l-larvey Mendez ,, Bill lvlelzger Billie Marie Bare . Gran? Robbins . . Don Harmon Dorollwy Webb John Merriam Dick Davidson Ronald Pusey S , . 44, Animal, vegetable, or mineral? Yoodle - - oo, playmates! Jumbo! And Salome! Something Old The ever-popular ballad Peg o' My I-IearT served as an appropriaTe climax To ACT I, which picTured The good old days oT The I900's. ATTer sTepping Trom her boy Triend's, Tom Farrar's, roaring roadsTer, Deanie Baughman did a Toe dance in This closing rouTine, accompanied by The Boys' Chorus and six sweeT misses wiTh gay parasols. OTher pro- ducTions represenTing SomeThing Old were The choral numbers, fxIexander's Rag Time Band and Jada, and seIecTions by The home-Town band group. Ulf! 1950 Theme WiTh The Tour acTs, SomeThing Old, SomeThing New, SomeThing Borrowed, and SomeThing Blue explaining The Theme, IT's SomeThing, The I95O ExTravaganza proved To be one of The mosT spe-cTacuIar evenTs in Charley hisTory. I3acuITy members deserving special crediT were Jaclc Feeney. dramaTics direcTor oT The show: Miss RuTh Krouch, leader oT The chorus groups: Shirley Snider, orchesTra direcTor7 and Mrs. EsTher STeeIman, producer oT The dance numbers. ArT insTrucTors, Mrs. Jeanne Daulh and Alex Darais, super- vised The producTion oT The lavish seTs. Woodrow Smirh was in charge oT pubIiciTy. Rhapsody Something New STan KenTon's arrangemenT oT AbsTracTion Tormed The background music Tor a highly TuTurisTic dance by girls of The modern dancing group. Arrayed in nylon oT various hues and wiTh heavy black headdresses covering Their hair, The girls gave a snealc preview oT The Typical dance oT To- morrow. AniTa 'Iiberg and I:riTz WeybrighT, represenTing a modern couple, added a proTessionaI Touch To The program as They warbled The TavoriTe I Don'T WanT To Be Kissed. AcT I closed wiTh members oT The Drill Team performing To The GaIIoping Comedian in bizarre cosTumes. omethingn Entre Acts Bpiirlfling fllflrllfl af ls lwpl the audience entertained dur- ing'.lf1gf:'.fetrhnngfeu, ln Robinson Crusoe Margot Coons, llonrin Bfarriclf, ,ind Pal llodusla fomically pictured lite on fi dr-sort isle. lsrannir- Mellon and Mary Wilscpn portrayed a Couple ot Swellsf' Josephine Cangemi, Bette Jellison, Jflflife Millrvi, Joann Rogondino, and Gail Peterson, as an ucifiifliaii quinlret, flVf 'iQ'?!lTCft Temptation and Lady ot firiiriiiu ltr-lwmir: full., Sl-irlf-y hloneycutthi dances intro' flufvd rifwh ifl, and through hor dancing she interpreted llifi inf-frninrq fll f'irf,l1 arfflifirw. In Blue W . ,,,. c ,.,.,i ,K Q A .. VY i X i a Something Borrowed The tirst scene Ot Act lll was borrowed trom the land ot Mother Goose. While six chorus girls sang lilting nursery rhymes, dramatics students presented the true views ot these tales. Anita Tiberg, Pat McGuire, and Beverly Bogart, disguised as huge eggs, did a l-lumptyfllumpty dance. The second scene pictured tourists to the South Sea Islands. The exotic scenery tormed a pertect setting tor Patsy Kempton, Vyla Thompson, l-larvey Mendez, and Bob l-larvel's per- tormances in the rhythmic Jungle Dance, which climaxed Something Borrowed, Something Blue Mood lncligo, sung by the combined choruses and in- terpreted by the dancing ot Shirley l-loneycutt, opened Act lV, Something Blue. The stage was spectacularly decorated in various shades ot blue, and attention tocused On a sparkling grand piano in the center. Rhapsody in Blue served as the spectacular tinale to the entire pro- gram, Betty Ann Davidson starred in a piano solo, accom- panied bythe chorus and orchestra during the magniticent dance production, XXX-XVI Ill!! Ill' Clauroom BooHn Among The inTeresTing classroom exhibiTs were The science booThs, which TeaTured biology, boTany, physi- ology, chemisTry, and physics. The chemisTry secTion demonsTraTed The elecTrolysis oT waTer, process oT di- gesTion, display OT drugs, and The meThod and dangers OT hair bleaching. ConTribuTions oT Language STudy To BeTTer Living was The Topic Tollowed in The Toreign language booTh. A Table bearing Tour large maps, each represenTing one oT The languages sTudied- LaTin, German, French, and Spanish-was placed in The cenTer. lv1iniaTure scenes oT The gay Roman Ban- queT were also displayed. OTher inTeresTing exhibiTs were arranged by The FuTure Teachers, The Social Sci- ence classes, The ProiecTionisTs, The Radio Club, and AdulT EducaTion groups. Aquacade ThirTy-six oT ChaTTey's baThing beauTies perTormed in The TirsT aquacade ever To be given aT The annual Fair. This novel enTerTainmenT was presenTed To sTu- denTs and visiTors by The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT on May IZ. Swimmers demonsTraTed The various sTages oT advancemenT Trom beginner, Through inTermediaTe, To advanced sTanding. LiTe-saving and diving exhibiTions were also sTaged. A beauTiTul waTer balleT was execuTed To The sTrains oT The Missouri WalTz by Tour selecT advanced swimmers. ChaTTey College and High School sTudenT swimmers com- bined To produce a mass aguacade number. Speed boaTs and various Types oT Tishing line and Taclcle were also demonsTraTed aT The pool To inTeresTed specTaTors. Chaffey nliving Through learningn WiTh Living Through Learning as iTs Theme, The annual ChaTTey Fair opened To huge crowds on May I2 and I3. The Fair ran concurrenTly wifh The ExTrava- ganza, and visiTors enjoyed boTh campus evenTs. AT noon on Friday The band played The STar Spangled Banner Tor The oTTicial opening oT TesTiviTies. BooThs and exhibiTs were locaTed in The Boys' Gymnasium, The STudenT Union CaTeTeria, The Mechanic ArTs Building, and The AgriculTural Science Building: arT exhibiTs and demonsTraTions were held in The Girls' Gymnasium. The SouTh Field was The locaTion oT The animal shows, livesToclc iudging conTesTs, and horTicul- Ture exhibiTs. , . sg, x f T -M n 1?-yn ' ii? N W xx , ,QL . K' T ,T F I 1 A 1, ' f EASK g A .RTT ' EngHsh ExhibHs We Express Ourselves was The Theme chosen by The English DeparTmenT Tor Their booTh which included six divisions: boolcbuilding, iournalism, liTeraTure, com- posiTion, drama, and speech. The journalism secTion displayed various engravings, a sTereoType drum, and a morgue consisTing oT old papers. PicTures oT various acTiviTies ThaT appear in The FasTi and an open book showing The Table oT conTenTs oT a yearbook were in- cluded in The boolcbuilding secTion. SilhoueTTes oT casTles and characTers Trom A Tale oT Two CiTies were exhibiTed in The liTeraTure parT oT The booTh. Shakespearean plays, readings. soliloquies, and music were presenTed Friday and SaTurday aTTernoons in The LiTTle TheaTer by iunior sTudenTs and The DramaTics Club. F a I r Home Arts Displays l-lomemalcing displays and The Fashion Show were JresenTed in The caleleria ol The beauTiTul new STU- lenT Union. This building was available Tor inspecTion and sTudenT acTiviTies Tor The TirsT Time during The veelc end of The Fair. Using The Theme BeauTy: A ionic Tor The Family in Their booTh, The home arTs .lasses displayed sTudenT worlc represenTing means oi' xeauTiTying The home. Family relaTionship classes had i pictorial exhibiTion ol such individual problems as mersonaliTy, dating, courTship, marriage, and parenT- iood. Food Tor The Family was The TiTle oT The .oolcing bnolh, which demonsTraTed Table seTTings, nenus, and basic Tood recipes. H, ltr ' 'Wi f' i Q Fashion Show Flowering shrubs, a vine-covered Trellis, and lawn irniTure creaTed a lovely paTio seTTing on The sTage The caTeTeria oT The STudenT Union. Fashioning a JTure was The Theme used in The show, which Tea- ired sTudenT models and sTudenT-made garmenTs. lrchesTral background music and scripT explanaTion :companied The display oT recenT sTyles. Among The oThing featured were coTTon dresses, beach sporTs- ear, daTe dresses, slcirTs and sporT suiTs, sweaTers, Juse-coaTs, Tormals, and children's wear. AnoTher in- iresTing home-making booTh was The child care sec- an, which demonsTraTed a small nursery Tor The TanT and pre-school child. J 'gotta , F . N Mechanic Arts ConTinuous demonsTraTions of waadshap proiecTs, mechanical drawing, machines, meTal shop, and The laThe and scroll saw were given in The Mechanic ArTs Building. In The machine shop sTudenTs operaTed laThes, shapers, and milling machines Tor visiTors. Tools, equipmenT, and melal shop proiecTs were dis' played in The meTal shop booTh. Preparing Tor ln- dusTry was The Theme oT The mechanical drawing deparTmenT booTh in which sTudenTs gave demonsTra- Tions oT Their worlc and exhibiTed models, drawings, and progress sheeTs. Woodworking classes displayed Their proiecTs-paddle boards, slciis, and TurniTure. Student Contests DelecTable pies were lusTily consumed by many of ChaTTey's hearTiesT gluTTons aT The pie-eaTing conTesT held on SouTh Field. AnoTher rowdy evenT ol Friday aTTernoon was The greased pig conTesT, which ensued in a merry chase Tor all. The FuTure Farmers pre- senTed many exhibiTs of Their proiecTs: such as, horTi- culTure, garden displays, livesToclc and beel, dairy producTs, ciTrus exhibiTions, horses, goaTs, swine, pigs, and poulTry. OTTicial iudging oT all animals, The display oT horTiculTure arrangemenTs, The Second Annual T-lorse Show and a livesTock parade were held on The SouTh Field on SaTurday. C hrisfmas Whiie i A rf fo- W .9 Dreaming ofa white Christmas? Snow ball express! Prom C hrisfmas Round and round we go While Chrisfmasu was lhe lheme chosen by The iunior class for ils annual Chrislmas Prom, held on December IO in lhe Girls' Gymnasium. Decorafed 'lh l'+ wi qu lerinq snowflakes. gianf snowmen, and a beauliful while fir Tree, 'rhe gym creafed fhe effecr of 5 cryslalline winler wonderland. Conslrucled especially for The dance. a galloping snowball express band-sland dominafed one end of lhe room. The decoralions were under +he direclion of Dal Sell- man, iunior class president 89 in Shine those shoes, slaves! Not one alike Athletic type? Backwards . .- V., , 9 l -'., I 1 . ' 'i N., -,--I ii 6 . , Dance Looking in The law is watching you 5554 Prisoner's chow line to the right Wonder what Gus-Gus thinks? i , 5 . , ,. . Q n 0, ic' ' , Q Ai. Xl,. 1. . 1 C inderellds Lisien, my children Ball md you shall hear 1. 4 fc- an i 'lryiflf Waltzing in rhythm Queen ofthe ball? NNW F ufure Farmers Charcley Fulure Farmers inreresled in farming as a vocarion are masrering +he skills of animal science, biology, horlicullure, and farm mechanics rhrough various classroom and proiecr acriviries. Oulsland- ing evenls of lhe year were lhe high honors re- ceived by lhe Chahcey Chapler al The Slale Fair, Los Angeles Counry Fair, Cooperalive Conlesr, fhe Mounl' San Anfonio Field Day, and lhe s'ra+e judging finals ar San Luis Obispo. Charles Perrin and Arnold Chrislen. chapler advisers, have been largely responsible for The excellenl judging reams Chailey has enrered in agricullural conlesls. Officers Fred Puffer, president Jack Pifer, vice-president Richard Minor, secrefaryg Jerrald Keller, freasurer: Andy Smi+h, reporfer. Row I-John Anders, Bernard Hall, Joe Carrari, Alvin Canup, John Ke+o, Ronald Fullner, Anlhony GrinC9fl, Garry Holdgrafe-r, Homer Losson, Jack Delman, Phil Hariley, John Cardmon, Bruce Barne++, Ronald Delk. Row 2- Arnold Chrisren, adviser, Roberi' Fowlks, Wal+er Henderson, Larry Gepharl, Jack Henderson, George Elsey, Monfy Dodson, Orville Harbour, Monroe Lair, Richard DeVries, Jerrald Keller, Billy Fi+e, Dick Cowell, Leonard Long, Richard Collins, Wendell Goodwin, Jim Hollaway, Nick DiCarlo, Jack Gorman, Charles Perrin, adviser. Row 3--Charles Frank- lin, Ray Lofron, Richard Eimers, Anfhony Linza, Chuck Lawson, James A+chison, Tom Floriano, Bill Carmean, Logan Dupuy, David Gill, Lesfer Dressler, Ge-rald Hiner, John Fowlkes, John Cobb, Dick Beck, Clarence Chalupnik. Row I-Arnold Chrisren, adviser, James Vasbinder, Bill Shepherd, Jim McGowan, Bill Malachowski, James Man- nie, Mike Wilson, Rus+y Wes+, David E. Thompson, Don Rabun, Virgil ScoH', Don Mueller, Archie Skiles, Johnny Pizzuro. Row 2-Henry Price, Charles Wisdom, Jack Mabe, Ross Powers, Floyd Sleely, Neville Mayes, John Marovich, Fred Morning, Reed Price, Ed Roehrig, Henry Schmu+z, Kaylor Severin, Joe Springer, Mon're Shipps, Bill Nieman, Jack Or+man, Charles Perrin, adviser. Row 3-Carl Nuffer, Lawrence Smi+h, Charles Wilson, Carl Ra+cliff, Fred Puffer, Bill Wilson, George Pa++erson, Quen+in Quinn, Sam Morning, Bob Roberson, Sandy Merrick, Frank VanHorn, Richard Minor, Jack Pifer, Andy Smi+h, Jerry Wulf, Gordon Troxel. K . Scholarship Sociefy Sludenls receiving a lofal of 'ren poinls derived 'J from lheir leller qrades each semesler were eli- gible for membership in The Scholarship Sociely. Sponsored by Ernesl' Payne and Miss Allis Peaker, lhe organizalion enjoyed such aclivilies as movies, quesf speakers, and lhe annual banquel. Headlin- A Fin inq The years evenls was an excursion To The Pasa- dena Playhouse and dinner al 'rhe Livingslon l-lolel. The sociely honored ils life members lfhose qualify- i inq lor six serneslers, one in 'rhe senior yearl wilh gold seals placed on lheir diplomas. A l Officers Mary Bris+ol, lreasurerg Dorolha Baier, presidenl Bull Alford, program chairman: MarieH'a Allison, secre'I'ary Gilbert Beebower, vice-president ...J Freshmen and Sophomore Members Row I-P. Burpee, V. Morissel, M. King, M. J. Hadley, G. Valle, M. A. Kish, M. Mar+in, S. Olson, P. Earp, L. Woods, N. Brooks, B. Smilh, J. Wise, A. Therkelsen. Row 2-E. Braden, S. Miller, A. Barnard, E. Toofhakeir, R. J. Shanks, M Culler, R. Cardinal, A Merriman, W. Wissing, B. Wrighl, F. Lis'r, B. Rein. R. Deiez, P. Clancy, P. Tench. Row 3--E. Young, G. Cherbak, N. Slephens, M. L. Porvaznik, L. Finlayson, B. Alexander, B. Schuhmann, R. Weinsfock, P. Joslyn, E. Lund, J. Gordon, E. J. Masker, P. Bla+z, C. M. Wise, D. Briggs, J. Aime, D. Aime, M. L. Kauzlarich, V. Perez. Row 4 -E. Payne, adviser: R. Clay, J. Robinson, M. Allison, M. Neher, B. Navarro, S. BurneH', J. Lucas, D. Lee+zow, R. Dow, S. Jones, D. Farmer, K. Forsberg, F. Fre-ehling, V. Buff, B. Anderson, M. Holguin, J. Kilpalrick, J. Dibble. Junior and Senior Members Row I-D. R. O'Hair, D. Young, M. McKinney, B. Bres+, J. Andreas, M. Thompson, M. McLellan, A. Nye, N. Nichol- son, Mary Brisfol, Maxine Brisfol, D. Moremen, N. Meekin, V. Smilh, J. Lombardo, E. Okamo+o. Row 2-C. Haack, M. Allen, D. Barne++, N. Duncan, J. Cole, B. Davidson, W. Brisbane, V. Dodson, L. Facciani, N. Craig, S. Bermudez, M. A. Brooks, M. A. Eroe, H. J. Wilson, J. McLean Row 3-P. J. Nichols, A. Pfaff, D. Bremers, D. Beck, S. Marlin, E. Car- mean, V. Thompson, J. Berny, P. Beckley, L. Sarina, W. Jordan, K. Grimmesey, B. Buckalew, R. McFall, B. Hann, V. Calkins. Row 4-E. Epperson, C. Barron, J. Laponis, B. Alford, D. Hubbard, G. Beebower, S. Belknap, B. Shea, B. Moun'I', D. Baier, E. Shuldberg, P. Finley, B. L. Thayer, R. Poppa, M. Lamb, J. Trou+, E. Payne, adviser. ws: is , xref Officers Dick Day, secrefary-freasurerg Tad Yamaguchi, pres- idenfg Rudy Valadez, vice-presidenfq Lee Clay, council represenfafive. HCI! Sponsored by George Thorne and under fhe direcfion of Presidenf Tad Yamaguchi' The Big C Club planned several meefings during second lunch period fo discuss various problems. This organiza- fion is fhe official group for all winners of varsify leffers in sporfsq such as foofball, baslcefball, fraclc, and baseball. Letter Winners Row I-Johnny Fowlkes, Lee Clay, Larry Jones, Draymond Crawford, John Owen, Tom Floriano, George Lomelli Bill Richardson. Row 2-Ben Abernafhy, Jerry Wulf, John Huff, Jim Rose, Jerry Chamberlen, Sfanley Sfewarf, Eddie Lowe, Tad Yamaguchi, Phil Lee. Row 3-Bill Casler, Bill Wilson, Leon Sellers, Dail Douceffe, Marvin Smifh, Dick Val enfine, Morfon Diamond, Richard Harris, Bill Milliken. , .gqaiea-0-an-ev., First Semester Officers Second Semester Officers Joan Henderson, ad-man, Paf Nichols, presidenfg Shirley Wolfe, vice-presidenfg Marilyn Mueller, ad Marian McLellan, vice-president Nancy Meelcin, man, Eleanor Coolc, secrefaryg Nancy Meelcin, freas membership chairman, Diane Piffenger, secrefaryg urerp Marianne Whifney, presidenfg Beffy Bell, mem Shirley Wolfe, freasurer. bership chairman. Girls' Afhlefic Associafion L -- w li Row I-Ann Roy Evenson, Pafsy Higby, Beffy Richards, Dorofhy Minslci, Moira Jarrad, Arlene Barnard, Myrna Cufler, Paf Welch, Ruby Traslc, Beffy Morgan, Nancy Welch, Barbara Thompson, Mary Ann Boone, Joan Grow. Row 2-Kiffy Federmyer, Evelyn Whifney, Shirley Frankie, Donna Hermance, Clee Marie Wise, Bobbie Rein, Phyllis Dufiey, Beffy Nelson, Florence Carlson, Joanne Sallee. Shirley Kormanilc, Paf Daniels, Anifa Railces, Marfha Rose, Rochelle- Weinsfoclc. Row 3-Rochelle Deiez, Jean Lauridsen, Berfha Navarro, Virginia Perez, Carla O'Masfer. Emily Groch, Janef Neel, Marieffa Allison, Wilma Larsen, Emilia Braden, Paf Paine, Marilyn Mueller, Emily Young, Virginia Morissef, Maryon Johnson. Row I-Georgeffa Green, Eileen Toofhalcer, Janice Dulce, Alice Dulce, Dorofhy Plumb, Nancy Weidenmiller, Evelyn Wheeler, Frances Dugger, Pal Nichols, Shirley Wolfe, Norma Craig, Mooneen Allen. Nancy Meelcin. Delores McNealy, Janice Lombardo, Ruby Gibbs. Row 2-Marian McLellan, Rae Jean Shanks, Kafhryn Frair, Diane PiHenger, Joan Shapard, Marilyn Woodward, Peggy Deffer, Beffy Schuhmann, Be'Hy Alexander, Carolyn Haaclc, Eraleen Mafhis, Mary Kalbach, Judy Robinson, Barbara Tolman, Georgine Cherbalc, Marianne Whifney, Delyn McNealy. Row 3- Donna Barriclc, Eleanor Coolc, Sylvia Snow, Marilyn McCall, Paf Hoolc, Margaref Maddox, Paf Joslyn, Susan Sfreef, Doris Bremers, Joan Henderson, Marilyn Johns, Beffy Bell, Jo Ann Rowlands, Dixie Beclc, Be-Hy Griesz. Janef McLean, Ofhella Zeigler. its French Club The Iaunly Parisians as lhe club mem bers are known lurlhered lheir knowledge ol French civilizalion by sludying records books, music, and cusloms. Row I-D. Baughman, E. Cardinale, P. Dulifey, C. Rader, D. Young, C. Haack, J. McLean, M. Touf, P. Duque, B. Hoover, J. Slryker, A. Nye, B. Richards, D. Minski, M. Jarrad, Mr. Vaucher. Row 2-D. Lan- cial, D. Iniguez, R. Deiez, M. Thompson, J. Berny, G. Reid, M. Coons, M. Johnson, R. Zimmerman, B. Ford, B. Halbig, E. Ta lor C Ho an S. Fox P. LeRo Y I - 9 - - Y- Row 3-C. Barron, G. Beebower, R. Poppa, D. Eyer, B. Schiavone, A. Fies, T. Hoogen- bosch, R. Bourns, S. Garre+, R. Young, B. Kuffer, A. MaHe, B. Anderson, E. Epper- SCH. Q Der Deufsche Verein Der Deulsche Verein, lhe German Club for lhird-year sludenls, is organized lo help ils members become beller ac- quainled wilh lhe German language and cullure. Under Miss Clara Bissell's direclion The group enjoyed German songs and games and lislened lo speakers from Eu- rope. The club was in charge ol preparing Chrislmas presenls and candy from all lhe German classes lor needy children overe seas. Row I-Donna Moremen, David Maurer, Roger Frankie, Gary Draper, Wayne Gil- sen. Row 2-Bob Woodhouse, Eleanor S+arck, Carl Roman, Loraine Branson, Miss Bissell, Ken Cosby, Charles Hansen. German Club Miss Clara Bissell and Presidenl' Phyllis Blalz assisled lhe second-year German sludenls in gaining a luller underslanding ol German people and cusloms. This club helped decorale and arrange lhe inleresl- ing German boolh lor lhe Challey Fair. ln lheir sludy ol Germany They have been aided by German parries, programs. and inleresl in lhe German people's welfare. Row I-Jean Shanks, Ardyce McCaleb, Jane Heyer, Phyllis Blalz, Marilyn Noble, Donna Percy. Row 2-Alfred Yea++s, John Neme+h, Del Wiens, Bob McClusky. Row 34-David Gill, Roberl' Gary. L' 'i 5 - A- liiilfii 3 Ill- U.-- .... , ...,.,,.. .. -,.,,,,,,,,,,.2:L ,ivy -1 y 4 x. . K Lf , fy ., ,,. we 5-L -1 J 4? kt .' ' 'FQ' V- .' . S, Q ' A 4 ,N l,,g,,: hs, ' ,. ' .1 ' ' I Y -. 2 , 1 .' ' -P -v5 lnfer Nos Promoting lun and fellowship in fhe Roman manner, and celebrafing lhe gay holidays and le-,livalz helped lo malce Lalin a living language for ihese second year sludenls. This group, sponsored by Mlm. Henning, loolc parl in lhe Roman Bnnguel, playa, and ceremonies. Row I-M. Lamb, D. Baier, B. Thayer. Row 2-E. Toofhalcer, D. Briggs, S. Kime, M. Hann, K. Scism, D. Hayes, S. Olson, E. Buclcalew, M. King. Row 3-D. McEl- waney, V. Morissel, S. Snow, M. Miller, S. Jones, M. Ueland, J. Rowlands, K. Riggs, S. Velasquez. Row 4-D. Aime, Miss Hanning, A. Dailey, B. Barrefl, G. Marlrley. 0 PN Dramahcs Club Siudying the speech arls with emphasi, on dramalic preaenlalion is lhe aim oi The Dramalio, Club. lhe aclor-. provided uhorl slcili. for sludenl body assemblies, lhe Exlrnvagfiriza, and planned 'rhe delivery ol ueveral plays. Harry Couzin-, served as director for lhe aspiring lhenpians, who are inlereuled in dramaiicw. Row I-Dal Sellman, Bessie Malone, Joan Walker, Joe Laponis. Row 2-Anfhony Finazzo, Evelyn Dessery, Moira Jarrad, Donna Buller, Fred Finazzo, Shirley Mon- fague. Row 3-Mr. Couzins, Wendy Hayward, Belly Whealy, Mead Lamb, Dail Doucefle, Bob Bourns, Gwen DeVries. Bobby Harman, Alan Morrow. . xl' K ip 5 ' i... X -. .- ' ,. Q v , .. ,. 2:1 ff , 1 .0 s., ,. 1 -. - - 9 95 ., , ., ' y 1- , Er a i 31 Q W I ' 'Ks i x lnfer Nos Wilh Miss Esrher Hanning as adviser lhis group mel lo obfain a belfer under- slanding of The life led by lhe ancienl Roman in ihe days of Caesar. Dressed in colorful logas, secondeyear sludenls 'l'OOli parl in fhe lascinaling Roman Banquel. Row I-G. Cherbalc, L. Crowley, D. Car- michael, T. Harris, J. Lohrey. Row 2-Miss Hanning, M. J. Hadley, B. Rein, E. Milano, D. Blow, J. M. Diana. D. Tuller, L. Koslov- sky. C. Wolf, P. Thirlwall. Row 3-R. Cook, J. Smifh, J. Lauridsen, D. Franklin, M. Anderson, E. Braden, D. Sulcliffe, S. Hinshaw, K. Pangle, C. Marlin. Row 4-G. Nicholson, D. Farmer, R. Dow, R. Wiley, K. Forsberg, R. Alvarado, R. De- Gregorio, D. Bosshardf, A. Enriquez, R. Tedder, J. Crandall, C. Flammang, M. King. -..wi E in Roman Banquef Nero's BanqueT on The eve oT March 3 was a sensa- Tional and enioyable celebraTion. Enveloped by blue ceilings and walls, The guesTs were enTerTained among sTrilcingly beauTiTul surroundings. Peach blossoms and camellias Tilled The room: Pompeian Triezes and painT- ings of Tamous Roman landmarks adorned The walls. A Tuba summoned The ancienT Romans To The TesTive Table. ATTer praying eTTecTively, The priesT solemnly Torced The old hen To eaT. Nero welcomed his guesTs To The TeasT of candied apples, mock chiclcen legs, carroTs, deviled eggs, and macaroni, all of which was eaTen wiTh The Tingers. Slaves sprinkled poTenT perfume and rose peTals and Then served angel Tood calce and wine. ATTer The dedicaTion To The memory oT The beloved LaTin Teacher, Mrs. Lily T-lawlcinson, The eve- ning's enTerTainmenT began. A Grecian Dance and The plays l-lelen's Husband, Along The Appian Way, and Julius Caesar, were oTTered. As evening closed wiTh rousing LaTin songs, The guesTs vowed To aTTend again one oT Nev-o's Roman BanqueTs. ITT' I ff G ens Togafa PresenTing The LaTin language To members in a living manner Through an undersTanding of Roman culTure, hisTory, and myThology is The aim oT Gens TogaTa. Under The direcTion oT Miss EsTher l-lanning and Miss BerTha CarTer, The club enioyed LaTin games, records, and parTies: and celebraTed The various Roman holidays. High lighTing The year's evenTs was The gay Roman Banquet given in honor of Gens TogaTa Club members. Row I-Pai' Beckley, Covell ChrisTian, Nancy Meelcin, Lee Figgins, Barbara BresT, Jane Burch, Kay Grim- mesey, Eleanor Tarr, Frances Bono, Barbara GusTaTson, Mary Brisfol, Dal Sellman, Miss BerTha CarTer. Row 2- Don Sage, George Conley, RoberT Harris, Don Man- cino, Gary Campbell, Joe Laponis. Row I-Edwin Bowser, Dana Hubbard, Phil Lee, Gilberi' Beebower. Row 2-Eva OkamoTo, Alice Muir, BeTTy Rae SmiTh, Miss EsTher Hanning, Willow Dunne, Ola Pope, Mary Ann Brooks. Row 3-BeH'y Bell, Elea- nor Shuldberg, Shirley MarTin, Billie Bare, Mina Howell, Barbara Buckalew. LL...........,.., Spanish Club Gaining an underslandinq ol Lalin American and Spanish cullure and cusloms lhrough various aclivilies i-, The aim ol The Spanish Club. Forly-live sludenls and The club sponsor, Paul Coronel, parlicipaled in an inlereuling field lrip lo l-lunlinglon Library and Olvcra Slroel, l-ligh lighl ol: The year was 'rhe C0lOFTUl Spanish banquel al Chrislmas lime. Row I-J. Robinson, M. Johnson, B. Che+ney, C. Munoz, H. Hulchins. N. Sfephens, N. Hennessy. N. Baker, R. Alvarez, B. While, Mr. Coronel, adviser. Row 2-V. Perez, N. Malone, M. Mallory, B. Hursey. J. Hodge, M. Newberger, L. Brudi, S. Donalic, M. Kauzlarich, P. Harmon, F. Freehling. Row 3- D. Kirk, E. Young, W. Larsen, M. Neher, P. Schulz, S. Hamiifon, E. Wheeler, P. Welch, M. McCall, B. Chandler, J. Greear, J. Keefer. A90 Spanish Banquef For The lirsl lime in The hislory of The Spanish Club, 'rhe members arlended fhe annual Chrislmas Banquel on December I3 ailired in The gay, colorful cosfumes ol many nalions. Thus lhe lorry guesls promoled The Theme of World Uni+y, which was originafed and planned by lhe Club Presidenl Cecilia Munoz. Musical enlerlainrnenl was provided by Janice Hodge and Marilyn Thompson, who played several lively piano numbers, and by Paul Coronel, sponsor of The group, who offered delighlful violin seleclions. Max Vaucher, French reacher and principal speaker of The evening, discussed The subiecl World Unilyf' l-ligh poinf of lhe celebralion was The breaking of The pinala, an old Mexican cusiom. The brighlly- decoraled baskel lwisled crazily in The air while blind- folded members look Turns making wild swings in ils direclion. When one lorlunale guesl managed fo smash lhe pinala, gills and candy for all fumbled oul. The evening of leslivily closed wilh The group singing Chrislmas carols in Spanish. sri? , 5, -eq M N i ........ ,.....--o- 2 i 5 Aviafion Club DirecTed by Donald Burnside, The Avia- Tion Club was a new addiTion This year To club acTiviTy on The ChaTTey campus. Members oT This group made several Trips To The engine shops aT ChaTTey College and visiTed The QnTario lnTernaTional Air- porT. GuesT speakers, slide Tilms, and de- Tailed inTormaTion aided in giving The group a basic knowledge oT The coming Tield of aviaTion. Row I-Donald Burnside, adviser: Larry Fleming, KiTTy Federmyer, PaTsy Fisher, Eddie Warn, Tommy Dennis, Charles Wis- dom, Rex RalsTon. Row 2-Dale Hollaway, Dail DouceHe, Don Segna, Charles Mc- Dougall, TrenT Collins, Melvin Bos+ich, Her- berT Pollock, Edgar Allen, Diane Jenkins. 'nrt' lnfer-Club Council First Semester Organized This year, The lnTer-Club Council was composed oT The presidenTs OT various sTudenT organizalrions. The TirsT semesTer members elecTed Fred PuTTer, presidenT oT The FuTure Farmers, To serve as lnTer-Club Council PresidenT Tor The sernesTer and as represenTaTive To The Exec- uTive CommiTTee Tor The year. LeTT To righT-Max Vaucher, adviser: Mead Lamb, lnTer Nos: BeTTy Whealy, DramaTics Club: MargoT Coons, French Club: Cecilia Munoz, Spanish Club: Doro- Tha Baier, Scholarship SocieTy: GreTa Woods, Daubers: Carl Roman, German Club: RoberT Gary, AThleTic ConTrol: Fred Fuiifer, Fufure Farmers. lnfer-C lub Council Second Semester CoordinaTing The eTlorTs oT all The schoci clubs inTo one organizaTion and relaying The decisions cT The council To The various clubs were The purposes oT The lnTer-Club Council. Max Vaucher served as adviser To The TirsT and second semesTer councils. DoroTha Baier as presidenT direcTed The acTiviTies oT The second-semesTer group. LeTT To righT-Max Vaucher, adviser: Mead Lamb, lnTer Nos: Fred Puffer, Fufure Farmers: Cecilia Munoz, Spanish Club: Howard Clark, Proiecfionisfs: Joan Walker, Dramafics Club: Carlos Barron, French Club: Dorofha Baier, Scholarship Sociefy: RoberTa Blair, English Club: Roberl' Mc- Clusky, World Friendship Club: RoberT Gary, Lincoln Club: Carl Roman, German Club lnoT picTuredl. xt- s- Afhlefic C onfrol Organized by l-larry Couzins and under lhe direclion ol' Roberl Gary, presidenl, rho purpose ol rhis club was lhe conlrol ol all high'-.rhool aihleric coniesrs. The iiily members oi this group were under lhr: iurisdiciion ol lhe Associaied Sludenl Body Execuiive Commiilee. Row I-R. Fox, D. Reed, K. Shallen- berger, D. Gasparin, E. Wrighf, L. Gary, R. Sawyer, M. Wilson, J. Sallee, F. Brown, B. Chaffin, D. Ford, R. Dellr, J. Eafwell. Row 2-R. Thompson, J. Boyds+un, D. Canfer, B. Fields, C. Scoif, D. Crawford, R. Gary, chairman: D. Rogerson, R. Davis, J. Keio, E. Padgeff, R. Fullner, T. Dennis, R. Ingalls, M. Bosfich. Row 3-Mr. Couzins, B. Hood, A. S+ephenson, K. Coppersmilh, L. Hale, C. Wisdom, M. Lamb, T. Nielson, M. BaHcher, G. Phelps, E. Warn, J. Srin- son, G. Ringler, C. Colburn. Sfage Crew Designing ol ulagc sels, arranging Ol lighis, adiusling of microphones, and mov- ing oi -,rage eguipmeni are all an im- porliml parl' of our sfage produclions. This service organizalion under Manager Joe Shanlclin performed many of rhese dulieu during lhe school year. Lefi fo righl-David Maurer, Joe Shank- lin, Bob McClusl:y, Jack Rocchio, Jim Cooley, Dewayne Sims. Guards and Ushers Forryfrhree members of lhis service organizarion provided guards and ushers for communify and school acriviries. Under 'rhe leadership of Wallace Page and Presi- denr Bill McCarier, ihis group assisfed wiih concerfs, lhe Senior Play, rhe Exlrav- aganza, and orher performances pre- senled in The Gardiner Spring Audiiorium. Row I-Mr. Page, F. Verrua, B. Alford, L. Smifh, J. Field, B. Milliken, D. Hamilfon, G. Carey, G. Beebower, B. McCar+er. Row 2-A. Sfephenson, J. Boydsfun, A. MaH'e, R. Wiley, H. Field, M. Wayman, B. Cassell, D. Leefzow, A. YeaH's, F. Brown, E. Epperson, J. Danzo, M. Filpi. Row 3- R. Richmond, B. Schiavone, D. Sage, B. Gammon, C. Hansen, R. Odenberg, R. Dow, R. Bohle, J. Trouf, J. Feeny, B. While, D. Rorunda. ...Q Anciem' Hisfory Organized This year by Owen Moore, The Ancienl l-lisiory Club is opon lo all slu- denls inleresied in hislory and world prob- lems. Row I-P. Wiese, E. Dessery, B. Hufchi- son, D. Plumb, B. Thompson, secrefaryg N. Welch, president B. Morgan, F. Correa, B. Alexander, M. Cufler, l. Hage, S. Smi+h, N. Richardson. Row 2-R. Weinslock, W. Hayward, S. Bosharf, L. Finlayson, S. Plescia, P. Wilson, A. Merriman, P. Mc- Donald, M. McCall, B. Chandler, K. Theri- aull' N. S rin er social chairman' C 1 P Q i I - Oberg. Row 3-J. Garner, 'lreasurerg D. Thompson, B. Bourns, R. Rapa++oni, M. J. Sheclcler, J. Williams, B. Smilh. World Friendship Sending Chrislmas boxes To Europe, cor- responding wilh ycurhs cl European coun- lries, and allending slale World Friend- ship Convenlions are only a few ol The inleresling aclivilies carried on by mem- bers ol This club. The orqanizalion spon- sored a Valenline's Day welfare drive lo raise money To supporl S+. Genevieve! School in France. Row I-Mrs. C. Shukri, adviser, M. Muel- ler, E. Braden, M. A. Lowe, P. Paine, C. M. Wise, S. Olson, A. Mi'H'en, D Wiles, C. Munoz, C. Hinshilwood, S. Miller, P. Thirl- wall, E. Buclcalew, C. Oberg. Row 2-M. Johns, C. Barron, T. Hoogenbosch, B. Mc- Cluslcy, J. A. Ellio'H', M. McDonald, L. Figgins, B. Bourns, B. Doney, B. Hollis, F. Verrua, B. Schiavone, Mrs. E. Huni, adviser. F ufure Teachers Membership in The Fulure Teachers Club is open +o all high-school sludenls infer- esled in a lulure vocalion in lhe field ol leaching. This club, sponsored by Miss Berlha Carler and Kennelh l-linrichsen, held many worlhwhile rneelinqs and dis- cussions. Special evenls were The pol-luck dinner and a Saiurday Trip To 'rhe Los Angeles Museum. Miss Berfha Carler, adviser: Diane Thompson, Joyce Walker, Janice Tenney, Harriel' Jane Wilson, Nira Piwowarski. Mary Ann Kish, Georgia Jackson, Rober+a E. Spence, David Graves, Kennerh Hinrich- sen, adviser. oO Symphoneffes The SymphoneTTes, under The direcTion ol Shirley Snider, provided lighT enTerTain- menT Tor class Teas and various oTher school acTiviTies. Row I-Bill Benz, David EllioTT, John Sheclrler, Gail PeTerson, Janice Duke, Wendy Hayward, PaT Paine. Row 2-Mr. Snider, Doris Hayes, Marilyn Johns, Frank Rumbaugh, David Roberfs, Sylvia Nunez, Phyllis Schulz, Kevin Forsberg, BeTTy Nel- son, Maryon Johnson, Lincoln WhiTe, Fern LisT, pianisT. Gaveliers An inTeref.T in plaTTorm speaking, de- baTe, and radio scripT presenTaTion led To The Tounding of The Gaveliers, advised by Woodrow SmiTh and William Simonsen. The club members Toolc parT in several def baTe, and radio scripT presenTaTion led over a local radio sTaTion once a mOnTh. Row I-I. Wedemyer, E. Dessery, B. RaThbun, A. Nye, B. Alford, R. Bourns, J. Merriam. Row 2-N. Duncan, N. Co- burn, B. BogarT, B. WieperT, A. Tiberg, B. M. Bare. B. J. Buckles. B. Benz, J. Gar- ner, C. Roman. Row 3-B. Cassell, S. Jones, M. Dozier, C. PeTers, B. Bohle, G. Carey, R. Rofunda. E. Bowser, D. Graves. Row 4-G. Robbins, F. WeybrighT, P. Baird, W. Mayo, C. Lawson, C. Thompson, D. DouceTTe, A. Morrow, W. Willibrand, J. Terrill, B. MeTzger, T. Normand. The Daubers DedicaTed To giving Their be-ST in school and communiTy service, This club, spon- sored by Mrs. Jeanne DauTh, is TurTher- ing arTisTic appreciaTion among iTs mem- bers. One proiecT This year has been The providing oT decoraTions and posTeis Tor various school clubs. Row I-D. Dewey, show cases, B. Olvey, ad manager, E. TooThalxer, vice president G. Woods, president J. Grow, secreTaryg N. Nicholson, Treasurer: B. BogarT, social chairman: G. Moraign. Row 2-Mrs. DauTh, B. Malachowslri, M. Rose, C. Ever- eTT, C. Hogan, B. Ford, L. Tudor, J. Campbell, G. Cunning, B. Horsch, J. Pol- lock, Mr. A. Darais. Row 3-B. Huffman, A. Railces, J. STepanuclc, T. Davis, V. Thompson, R. Johnson, D. Richmond, H. Driscoll, P. Poduslra, J. Finch. C, Emi Lincoln Club PresidenT WhiTman Mayo direcTed The social and inTellecTual meeTings oT Lincoln Club members. The group meT every Two weeks wiTh Their sponsor, Miss Mary Arm- sTrong. Row I-Herberf Zeigler, Eva Friar, Mor- ris Green, KaThryn Friar, Lela Dunn, CoriTa Berry, Roberl' Green, Miss MaryArmsTrong. Row 2-MiTchell Dozier, Carl Poole, RuThell Vernon, O+heIIa Zeigler, DoroThy Mayfield, Mary Belle Buckles, Draymond Crawford, Larry Gary. Row 3-Vernon Porl'er, Sher- man Poole, Willie Chaney, Marvin SmiTh, RoberT Gary, Edward Tarver, George CaThcarT. Bijou Sfaff WiTh The compleTion of iTs TiTTh year oT publicaTion, The Biiou has become a Tra- diTion among sTudenTs oT Upland Junior l-ligh School. Under The direcTion oT Prin- cipal ErnesT CamTield, sTudenTs inTeresTed in journalism wriTe and ediT The newspaper every Two weeks. The Bijou TeaTures school acTiviTies, programs, sporTs, and gossip. Row l-Charles Ochoa, Warren Childs, Gary STiles. Row 2-Carole Willome, Lor- raine Mendoza. Georgia Curfeman, Peggy Beckley, Al+a Gillespie, Gloria Wiley, Edifh Jeran, JoAnn Wilhelm, Joyce Mezzie, Marilyn Paulin, Marilyn MiTcl1ell, Ellen Wooding, Sarah Campbell, Jon Alice Miller. Proiecfionisfs Proving Themselves To be one oT The mosT useTul school service clubs, The proiecTion- isTs Tilled an exTremely busy schedule oi acTiviTies This year. Under The direcTion OT Edward Tomasian, This organizaTicn oper- aTed all audio-visual eguipmenT Tor class- room proiecTs. Row l-Edward Tomasian, direcforg Bruce Myers, Jim SmiTh, Edwin Epperson, Jean Tafe, Arfhuris Allen, Mooneen Allen, Glenn Hayes, Finney Mendoza, Bob Bourns, WhiTman Mayo, Frank Videgar. Row 2- Bill Alford, James Field, Eddie Warn, Ray Bork, Greg Evans, Howard Clark, Roberf Gary, PeTer Bonoliglio, Bill Klink, John Curris. FEATURES Cake and Pie Sales In Oclober, fhe members of fhe nior class held lheir second annual alce sale lbolfoml. Their income om This was used +o finance lhe hrislmas Formal and +he Junior- anior Recepfion. Five monfhs lafer, 'ies of going, going, gone were gain raised as fhe Senior class auc- oned off pies llopl. This sale fi- anced Jrhe Spring Formal and The anior Play Day. I. Looking down 2. Smells good 3. The crowd 4. Do l hear a dollar? 5. Spoons cos'r exfra. 6. Demanding Donna 7. Cakes? 8. Angel sells food. 9. Are They free? IO. Sold lo a Chahfey freshman WW? 1 -, i ,gg i H-w...,.,,,. ,W Iii fm 134-is QQ 3' F 1 , , ff? ' ' Q3 .. If ,W vi, 1 K gm M-1...,,.,,.,w,, f- , lg? ,Q Piwio ...Q Law - I .. X Campus -..., C onsfrucfion Work was begun on 'rhe Sfudenf nion Building in June of l949 and :rnplefed in May of l95O. All rough lhe year rhe sludenls anx- usly awailed The opening, and wen Jrhe building was finally com- eled, lhey gafhered in and around 5 large dining hall and sandwich nunler every noon. I. Oclober I949 2. May l95O 3. December I949 4. April i950 5. Exlerior acfivily 6. Plaslering 7. Finishing The enfrance 8. lnlerior aclivily Through The Year ln lheir spare lime, Chaflev slu denls engage in various achvihes from l'F66 climbing lo sun balhing Shown on Jrhis page are some of lhese aclivilies. Muscles Waller l+'s warm Jroclay Firsl slring varsily Belween classes The ape himself Leap frog? Loolc a+ lhe birdie Modern 'rransporfalion Queen Shirley Willie al home Senior prexy Glamorous Jo Nole lhal physique Dressed up Wowl ,W C V1 4-Zu' ln fhe Mounfalns Wt ln The summer Jrhe mounlains prod :le recrealion for fhose who like :ing and camping, while in 'fhe nler Ml. Baldy, Lake Arrowhead, d Big Bear are lhe lavorile spolrs r skiing and building Snowmen. I. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Snyder on 'rhe 2. lvlr. McConnell 3. All Tangled up prowl 4. Qver he goes. 5. Way down 'rhere 6. lvlr. Couzins 7. Cold buf happy 8. Rudy Valadez 9. The morning aller IO. l l. I2. Where are lhose skiis, kids? A Mrs. Scaronne, working? Anolher fish slory ' A f I3. Gravel Grela 5 I4. I' 1 ,r hgh!-I ,ll . ' Whoopsl ug 5 ggi, .,', '12, A J , K , ,lv QP-f , 'xv-Fw.: rw '-1. r I -y.,,,d 'A r'f ' i bif '1i,f i J ' ' , 'iv a . .., Af The Beach When spring vacalion arrive mosl Charley sludenls were enioi ing Jrhe log al Balboa, Laguna, Cc rona del Mar, and many of The olhf nearby beach resorls. A+ The week end Jrhe vacalioners, mosl of who: were sunburned and financially e hausled, wearily lrudged home. I. Wafer in her ear? 2. Gianlr John 3. Behind The barricade 4. Triple declcer 5. Surprise 6. Kenny and a friend llvlr. l-lir richsen?l 7. Paul, rhe corpse 8. Trying lo loolc glamorous 9. Smile for The phorographer IO. Over a liflle iarfher ll. Don'+ drop her l2. The line-up I3. Loolc wha'r l won I4. Friendship Qwwgwdi T i ,..,.-10 ,, . . 1 I' . -mm .., . u, m. -nn vu- s 4 N. Tw' nu. ,,,,,,, .n :mx r. ningllnana hmm nf-mu r.. me cull ment , -I ll harm mu. and M- md h . nur aavaq in u .um m-mu ul n fllzubzzu lrvngg .num .a 1 a -1 . 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Bill Casler Ted Milch Bill Ca rmean Leon Sellers Co-caplain George Lomeli Bob Graham John Huff Louie Myers Ralph Payne Co-ca plain Bill Richardson Rudy Valadez Sandy Merriclc Allan Alsfol Chuck Slover Lucas Villarreal Tommy Floriano Rudy Leos Morlon Diamond Waller Kurfz John Owen Second String Qt X if Uvfqhw - X0 V4 Jn we-1 ' K al Roland Sancliez imp Eg? 1 S f 2 Clarence Clwalupnilr q w i MQ C. B.L. Champions Varsi'ry Row l-33, Jack Thomas, 47, Ofha McKinney, 23, John Owen, 66, Mickey Curlis, 92, Charles Chapman, 90, trmen Paluzzi, 32, Richard Franko, 52, Jim Rose, 77, Lewis Hackley, 43. Don Cullen, 44. Pai Williams. Row 2--87, Jim Merrill, 88, Roy Eldridge, 89, Everefl' Learmonl, 94, Jim Williams, 49, Gary Draper, II, Jerry Barnes, 36, Roberl' Oliver, 64, Waller Kur+z, 79, Chuck Olive, 69, Bill Wilson, 83, Dick Moses, 59, David Eberly, 55, Orlen Willoughby, 76. Bonner Russell. Row 3-3I, Clarence Chalupnik, 30, John Huff, 8l, Bill Carmean: 68. Ralph Payne: 22. Leon Sellers: 80. Ted Mileh: 50, Rudy Valadez, 74, Bob Graham, 4I, Bill Casler, 42, Chuck Slover, 67, Louie Myers, 70, George Lomeli, 58, Anfhony Linza. Row 4-75, Bill Abernalhy, 95, Vernon Mar+in, 9l, AI Woodruff: 20- John HU9lleSI 40. Willie Richardson: 45. Rudy Leos, 60, Mor+on Diamond, 54, Roland Sanchez, 73, Tommy Floriano, 62, Joe Filippi, 84, Gene DeYoung, 85, Allan Alslol, 7I. Lucas Villarreal, 95, Ronald Roberds, 57, Joe Quiroz. Row 5--60, Ken Ellinglon, 94. Ralph Breyman, 63, Ben Aberna+hy, 72. Bob Pollock, 53. Bob Roberson, 56, Bob Harvel, 8'-. 'in-aio Gree-n, 6l, Richard Eimers, 82, Sandy Merrick, 2I, Dick Slevens, 69, Richard Sohrweide, 28, Mike Lakich, 78, Loan Bolsfa. Coaches and Managers 0 5 J Ted Runner, Roy Vick, Truck Lindsey, George Sealed-David Thompson, Roger Frankie, Bill Thorne, George Culler, Harry Yochem. RuFFner. Sfanding-Ralf Curren, Marfell Monfgomery, Ralph Juliano, Kennelh Corbin. Cardinals Crushed 30-6 The Tigers look an imporlanl' slep loward lheir lhird C. B, L. Championship in four years by delealing lhe Cardinals from San Bernardino, 30-6. Casler slarled lhe scoring by running back a Berdoo punl 84 yards lor a louchdown. Valadez con- verled and laler kicked a 23-yard lield goal. l-lively, Card righl-hall, 'rhrew lo Millen lor a Redbird louchdown iusl be- lore lhe half, making lhe score I0-6. Charley sewed up lhe game in lhe second half wilh lhree louchdowns on runs by Sellers and Richardson. Devils Destroyed 40-6 Pomona was defealed 40-6 lo lurnish lhe Tigers wilh Their lillh slraighl win, The Devils look an early lead on a pass play lhal covered 80 yards, lhe llrsl Pomona play ol 'rhe game. ln 'rhe second quarler, aller a long run by Richardson, Casler scored and Valaclez converled lo give The Tigers a 7-6 hall-lime lead. Casler, Rich- ardson, Milch, and Leos scored in lhe second half, wilh Valadez making lhree more conversions. Jackets Jarred 40-14 Leon Sellers scored lhree louchdowns lo pace lhe Tigers lo lheir lhird C. B. l.. win. l.eon scored in The llrsl quarler afler a Collon fumble, ran back a punl lor 60 yards in lhe second, and relurned 'rhe second hall kick-off 85 yards for a per- sonal lolal ol I8 poinls. Bill Casler scored lwo on smashes of fwo and eighl yards. Richardson scored in lhe lhird quarler on an eighl-yard run. Collon scored lwice on lhirly-yard and five-yard passes. Final score: Charley 40, Collon l4. Terriers Torn 37-6 Challey uewed up lhe C. B. L. champion, mhifi liy deloalinq a previously unhefilen Redlands nquad, 37 6. Redland-, nlnrled lhe f,r.c'mrinq in lhr: lirml quarler mn A paw, lrom Manning lo Ruahinq. Canler nfgored lrom lhe Redlnndm nine in lhe second m+.in7n find Valradez fgonverled lo give Chnlley fn 7-6 hall lime lead, Sellerr. nrfirrrd in the third, and A 23 poinl oulhuruf in lhe lcurlh quarf ler Compleled lhe mcmrinq. ln lhe wild lourlh, Cnnler merired lwire, Rifhardson once, and Valade7 kicked ai field goal and lwo c,onver'.ion',. Bears Bruised 34-0 Rivernide wan lvealen, 340, lo keep lhe Chnlley record unhleminhed, Bill Cnuler sel fu new leflque scoring rerwrd ol 66 poinlu wilh eleven l.D.'-i. Thi: loroke lhe rerord ol 'll fminl-., nel in IQ48 liy Kfefnilqli ml Pomona. Bill scored lhree ol lhe live Challey louchdmwnz and paused 32 yardr, lo Lew. for anfulher. lvlileh and l,orneli cauqhl Blnine in hir, own end zone for anolher lwo poinln, The lnsl score wa-, mmlfi by Chuck Slrlver mn Fl one yfird dash, flller Sanchez had rornvered an River-,ide lumlvlc on fheir eiqhl. Pirates Pulverized 27-14 Chfxlley won ilu ninlh nlraiqhl dame al Venlum, 27 I4, without lhe help ol Cnuler and Sellera, whom Conch Lindmey Chrwve lo have lor lhe C, l. P. playfollu, Richardson, Milnh, and Led. ncored in Phe lirml len minnlez ful play lu rnfnke lhr: micro 20 O, Owen mrcurerl in the uecrind qlmrler, an did Pimle End llmmel on a Gallnrdm paw. and Buflmnnn fin .in inlercepfifin fil n Slayer rm-.'.. lhe hall lirne more read 27' I4. ln lhf: Second hall nrfilher leimrn mcored. Venlura fried hard, and The game ended wilh Venlum fi yard away from a louehdown. C. I. F. Playoffs Tigers Slaughtered, 48-7 The gold-ierseyed CompTon Tarbabes ouTran, cuTpassed, and ouTToughT The ChaTTey Tigers, 48-7, beTore 8,000 un- believing Tans who packed Graber Field Tor The CIF QuarTer-Finals. The heavy Tigers Tlounde-red as The speedy, hard hiTTing Tarbabes sTruck wiTh unmerciTul rapidiTy To roll up a 2370 halTeTime score. Coach Truck Lindsey senT in a new Team in The second half. ln a spasmodic bursT, The burly Tigers ripped and rockeTed 7I yards Tor a Touchdown, Willie Richardson Took a reverse Trom Bill Casler and darTed oTT leTTeTackle Tor The score. CenTer Rudy Valadez calmly booTed The exTra poinT and The Score was 28-7. Then iT happenedl Fuilback Leon Sellers, The spark oT The Bengals wiTh his spinning and driving plunges, refiniured his leTT leg and had To be carried oTT The Tield on a sTreTcher. AlThough The locals held The CompTon eleven Trom scoring during The resT oT The Third period, The Tide had Turned. Coach Chuck Williams' hungry Tarbabes were an inspired Team ThaT rCTused To be Talked ouT oT The game by sporTsf wriTers and Tans who made Them a Two-Touchdown under- dog on The basis oT previous scores. IT is hard Te single ouT any individual CompTon player, buT raTher The Team as a whole who won The game, QuarTerback Jim ConTraTTo, who ran The T wiTh sleighT-oTfhand magic: Ralph KuboTo, di- minuTive f-peedsTor who broke The game up wiTh his Two long runs: Joe Rose, a TwisTing, Turning Tullback who reTused To be hauled down-all shone along wiTh The magniTicenT Tarlgabe Tgrward wall, which conTinuously ouTcharged The heavier Tiger line. IT was a biTTer pill Tor Coach Lindsey and The Tiger rooTers To swallow. RaTed by many as The Team To beaT Tor The CIF crown, The Bengals suTTer-ed Their worsT deTeaT in modern Times. The dazed locals were liTerally swepT -DTT Their TeeT by The Tarbabes. The beeTy Torward wall OT ihc Tigers Tailed To charge, block, or Tackle cleanly ThroughouT The conTesT. The visiTors held a slim 7-poinT edge aTTer The TirsT -,Tanza. Ralph KuboTo broke loose on The same play Jarrin' John Olszewski oT SainT AnThony's did in lasT yearls CIT: Semi- Finals, LiTTle Ralph slipped oTT righTfTackle and cuTsped The ChaTTey saTeTy Tor a 67-yard iaunT down The norTh -.idef lines in exacTly The same manner as Qlszewski, Then 2l more poinTs in The second guarTer and 20 in The TourTh amassed The huge ToTal oT 48 counTers. ChaTTey's record nine-game win-sTreak had been broken. CompTori was now in The driver's seaT Tor The Clll, having beaTen powerTul ChaTTey, They wenT on To beal Mark Keppel, 2lf7 aT MT. Sac STadium, and in The Tinals aT The Coliseum, came Trom behind To whip SanTa Barbara, l9fl3, and Take The proud and deserved ownership oT The biggesT chunk oT glory in SouThern CnliTornia prep circles-The CIF TooTball crown. Team in Action Top Row-John Huff, Rudy Leos, Willie Richardson. John Owen, Ralph Payne. Leon Sellers, Louie Myers, Bill Casler Bo'l'+om Row-Rudy Leos, Ted Milch, George Lomeli, Bill Richardson. Rudy Valadez, Bill Carmean. '- First Team Ted Milch, Chaffey Bob Graham, Chaffey Ralph Payne, Chaffey Rudy Valadez, Chailey Don Larsen, San Bernardino Larry Brilion, Redlands John Rushing, Redlands Bill Casler, Chaffey Leon Sellers, Chafley Bill Richardson, Chaiiey Bobby Seccombe. San Bernardino Bob Mayberry, Pomona First Team De Weese, So. Pasadena Smilh, Excelsior Greenhalgh, Mark Keppel San Filippo, S. Diego Aguilar, Compfon Dullon, Alhambra Reid, S+. Anlhony Conlralio, Complon Exley, Sanla Monica Garrell, So. Pasadena O'Garro, Sanla Barbara Casler, Chaffey All C. I. All C. B. L. Teams LE LT L6 R6 RT RE B B B B B Second Team Brundage, El Monie Sheard, Muir l-lowe, Sanla Barbara Tanner, Fullerlon l-loffman, L. B. Wilson Vaughn, Fullerlon Valadez, Charley Cameron, Burbank Draper, Loyola Lewis, Leuzinger Slewarl, So. Pas. Van Zanl, L. B. Poly F. Teams Second Team Jim l-lamilion, San Bernardino Casimir Zyss, San Bernardino Richard Speck, Riverside Don Feursiein, San Bernardino Louie Myers, Chaliley Tom Adams, Riverside Bill Carmean, Chalfey John l-lulii, Chaliley Fred Marlinez, Pomona Ray l-lively, San Bernardino Jack Lasby, Collon Ish Solo, Redlands Third Team McCourl, Sanla Barbara O'Brien, Sanla Monica Charllon, L. B. Poly Ganl, Covina Creighlon, Bonila Julian, Burbank Dourxou, Torrance Marlinez, Canlwell Rose, Complon Silva, P+. Loma Villanueva, Calexico Bonaparle, El Monie Wi :ig ev'- I Sophomore Squad Row I-Jim Blackwell, Bob Smilh. Don Vick, Joe Parada, Monle Shipps, Bob Grimmesey, Tony Malone, Roger Barllell, Ed Brown, Raymond Baker. Row 2-Coach Culler, Dewayne- Sims, Johnnie Keeler, Richard Zuccalo, Roberl Heer, Julian Mercado, Arl' Moreno, John Hendon, Don Dossey, Tom Pipkin, Jack Womack, Coach Yochem. Row 3--Vance Miller, Reginald Keilh, Charles Gladson, Arlen Downs, Hammil Womack, Don Cline, Richard Odenberg, Jim Bare, Arlie Poore, Ben Hunler. Row 4-Johnny MacRill, Tony Aguilar, Jack Fudge, Huberl Smilh, Jim Walker, Don Fox, Kennelh Moyer, Phil Glad- ding, Elmer Wheeler. Roy 5-Frank Abbey, Myer Schuman, Joe Springer, Dick Sammon, Charles Wilson, Waller Henderson, Eddie Larned. Results of Games C. B. L. Standings Clmlley Cnlllornla Jr. Rep. 6 W. L. I. Charley Webb I3 Pomona 5 0 0 Challey San Bernardino O Charley --I H- 3 2 0 Challey pomona I2 Riverside .. ., 2 2 I Challoy Collcn 7 Redlands ,., ... 2 3 O Charley Rcdlnndu O Collon . .. I 3 I Challey Rivornide I2 San Bernardino I 4 O Coaches and Captains Harry Yochem Bob Grimmese-y, Monle Shipps Bill Culler 1 x I Period 3 Row I-Willie Roland, manager, Larry Fleming, Frank Parsons, Harvey PloH', Larry Hale, Donald Rabun, Gary Ringler, Mar+ Wes+erman, Roger Sawyer, Richard Mesler. Row 2-Coach Thorne. Bob Bonnolf. Le Roy Curl'iS. Millon Frye, Anlhony Grinceri, Bill Finch, Dwayne Carlson, Harold Hiner, Ronald Holbrook, Ronald Thompson, manager. Row 3-Lincoln While, Kennelh Hawes, Earle Hale, Ascension Marin, David Lollon. Ronald Fox, Don Slenger. Row 4-Bob Haley, Eugene Tull, Gabe Mayorga, Chon Puerlo, Luis Belmonles, Mico Holguin, Jimmie Humphries, Norman Slilil, Jack Sullivan, Gerald Hiner. Freshman Football Y, .. . Period 4 Row l-Jim McGowan, Wayne Feasler, Louis Slowell, Ray Robinson. l-ee Rl995- David Tl10mPS0r1. Kenny Farrar. Bob Conahan, Joel Saffron, Clarence Chreslensen, Phil Lyons. Row 2-Jerry Hoskins, Johnny Pierce, Phil Cornelius, Kennelh Baeskens, Richard Vasquez, Jim Doan, Roberl' Gomez, Bob Weslbrook, Ivan Boolhe, Ronald Thompson, Coach Thorne. Row 3-Mike Boyd, Rudy Alba, Ronald Pinsak, Richard Crowley, Bob Sanlo, Roger Heinauer, Jim Gordon, Dick Borsos, Bill Wesllake, Abelardo Armenia, Jerry Liebaerl. Row 4-Bill Banning, Donald Cameron, Gilberl Hermosillo, Jerry Owen, Tommy Loveday, Ray Arndl. YeH Leaders ever o ar P I Song Leaders Ru'H'1 Anne Casrle wzfiwiv 3 f'. .1-:I ' -nw' if Y QQ f X K Q 3? QQ My .,,.,.i 5 bil Wluvrf Larry Jones Dick Schwendinger Dean Me+caIf Dick Welsh Eddie Ford Gene DeYoung Joe Anady Rifo Armenia Bob Hackley Jim Wolf E :rl Wiesen Jim Severin Champion Hoopsfers R ff ,' ae. Q' .75 ' .rv 'Q C.B.L. Champions Row I-Earl Wiesen, George PaH'erson. Row 2-Joe Anady, Dick Welsh, Larry Jones, Dean Mefcalf, Bob Hackley, Dick Schwendinger, Rilo Armenia. Row 3-Coach Karl Kaiser, Manager Harvey Mendez, Jim Severin, Eddie Ford, Jim Wolf, Gene DeYoung, Bob Smifh, Bob Wolfe, John Fowlkes, Manager Draymond CraW'f0I'd. Nor pic+ured-Bill Miller and Sandy Merrick. Coach and Capt ins Dean Mefcalf Karl Kaiser Larry Jones I28 C. B. L. Standings Team W L PF PA Chaffey 8 2 473 380 ColTon 7 3 445 387 San Ber'no 6 4 4I2 374 Riverside 5 5 362 367 Pomona 2 B 383 442 Redlands 2 B 39I 5l6 C. B. L. Teams FirsT Team F Williams ColTon F Willis San Ber'no C Bonham Pomona C' Jones ChaTTey G Rushing Redlands Second Team F MeTcalT ChaTTey F Middaugh San Berlno C Rahn Riverside Cv Brascia ColTon G Frazier Riverside Third Team F Welsh ChaTTey F SoTo Redlands C Zilm 5an Ber'no G I-lackley ChaTTey G 5Tin'3on 5an Ber'no Riverside at Chaffey January 6 The Tigerf, oT ChaTTey opened The defense oT The C.B.L. baskeTball crown by overwhelming Riverside, 40-26, The worsT deTeaT handed The Bears by ChaT- Tey in many years. Guard Bob I-Iackley sTarTed The scoring wiTh Two goals To puT The Tigers inTo a lead They never gave up, wiTh scores oT I0-6, I7-I I, and 24-I7 aT The quarTers. This vicTory marked The elevenTh sTraighT win in league compeTiTion, and The elevenTh sTraighT year The Tigers won Their TirsT league game. MeTcalT dumped in I5 Tor high-poinT honors, while Rahn's I0 was besT Tor Riverside. Chaffey at Riverside February 3 By coming Trorn behind To beaT The Poly Bears, 43-37, and wiTh ColTon losing To San Bernardino, The ChaTTey Tigers Took over undispuTed TirsT place in The C.B.L. Riverside led aT haIT-Time by The slim margin oT I9-I8, buT The Tigers quickly edged ahead, 24-23, only To slip back To Trail again by six poinTs. I-lowever, Tlashy Torward Dean MeTcalT, who sTarred wiTh 22 Tallies, led The Bengals in a qreaT rally ThaT saw The locals score I9 poinTs To The Bears' 7, and so pull anoTher game ouT oT The Tire. Rahn led The losers wiTh ll. Season Roundup This year Chahfey Turned ouT anoTher Top-noTch baskeTbaII Team, good enough To win The C.B.L. Tor The second sTraighT year and To place second in The Chino TournamenT. ln pracTice games, only Three were IosT To Teams ThaT placed TirsT or second in Tough leagues. Alhambra, second in The PaciTic League, beaT The Tigers, 52-40: EI MonTe, TirsT in The PaciTic League, and winner oT The C.I.F., Tripped ChaTTey, 47-32, in The senni-Tinals oT The Pasadena TournamenT: and Burbank, winner in The FooThilI League, Turned The Trick, 50-36, in The Tinals oT The Chino Tourney. Wins were posTed over La Verne College J. V., 70-30: Inglewood, 38-34: Pomona College Frosh, 45-30: Pasadena, 4l-37: Mark Keppel, 5I-48, in The Pasadena Tourney: Chino, 39-33: Covina, 42-35: Redlands, 43-39: ColTon, 55-42, aT Chino: and BoniTa, 39-20. In league play The Team won eighT and IosT buT Two To win The C.B.L. and represenT iT in The C.l.F. playoTTs aT WhiTTier. In The pIayoTTs ChaTTey and Loyola meT in a game which TeaTured conTrol and precision on each side. Loyola won, 33-3I, and ChaTTey hung up Their uniTorms unTil nexT year. The season record showed I8 wins and 6 losses. Dean MeTcalT scored I63 poinTs in The league games Tor The second highesT ToTaI in The league, buT was placed on The second all-C.B.L. Team. Larry Jones made The TirsT Team Trom his guard spoT, and Dick Welsh and Bob I-lackley made The Third C.B.L. Team. MeTcalT and clones were placed on The all-Chino TournamenT Team, and MeTcaIT made TirsT sTring aT Pasadena and second sTring on The all-C.I.F. Team. C. I. F. Standings Winner: El MonTe. Runner-up: SanTa Monica. Semi-Tinal losers: Loyola, Burbank. QuarTer-Tinal losers: ChaTTey, VenTura, 5anTa Ana, CompTon. C. I. F. Teams FirsT Team F D'AnTonio 5anTa Monica F GriTTin Loyola F I-lopkins 5anTa Ana F Williams CoITon C Bane Alhambra C 5miTh Excelsior G CosTeIlo El MonTe Cv Anderson Burbank G Crockom VenTura G OrTiz MT. Carmel Second Team F MeTcalT ChaTTey F Archer GardenGrove F Buoy EI MonTe F LivingsTone Alhambra C Dishong CompTon C EmbleTon GrossmonT G Bruner Covina G Davis San Diego G Guillen Chino G Walls Pasadena Chaffey at San Bernardino January I3 Tlue Tigers made if fwo in a row wiflu a flurilling 40-34 squeak over flue San Bernardino Cardinals, af flue Valley College gym. Trailing 22-29 af flue end of flue fluird quarfer, and seemingly beafen, flue Bengal five dropped in eleven poinfs fo lcnof flue game af 33-all, wiflu fluree minufes fo go. Gene DeYoung added four valuable poinfs from luis cenfer posifion, and Mefcalf dropped in anofluer fluree for good measure fo sew up flue game. Ivlefcalf was again luiglu-poinf man, gafluering I4, four more fluan Jerry Willis of flue Cards. San Bernardino at Choffey February I0 A wild scramble for firsf place in flue C.B.L. and flue rigluf fo represenf if in flue C.I.F. fournarnenf was deadloclced when Cluaffey was upsef by San Bernardino, 40-37, and Colfon swamped Redlands, 53-36. Trailing I4-I9 af flue lualf, flue Cards roared info a 29-22 lead af flue end of flue fluird quarfer, flue same score from wluiclu flue Tigers luad fo come beluind fo win flue previous game. Wiflu a minufe Ieff, flue locals, beluind 32-39, valianfly poured in five poinfs in a vain affempf fo fie. Card forward fvliddauglu led wiflu I5, followed by Ivlefcalf wiflu I I. Colton at Chaffey January 20 Colfon's Yellowiaclcefs luanded Cluaffey ifs firsf league baslqefball defeaf since February 20 ,I948, wluen Riverside, wluiclu was favored for flue C.l.F. cluampionsluip, beaf flue locals 33-22. By virfue of flueir 33-25 win over flue Tigers, wluo were nofice- ably luampered by lack of lueigluf, flue squad from flue l-lub Cify fool: over flue lead in flue C.I3.L. Tlue Tigers were generally oufplayed by flue Jaclcefs, wluo were smarfing from flue unexpecfed loss luanded fluem in flue semi-finals of flue Cluino Tour- namenf by flue locals, 55-42. Tommy Williams, ace forward for Colfon, led flue affack wiflu I5, followed by Ivlefcalf's 9. Chaffey at Colton February I7 Tlue Cluaffey Tigers pracfically sewed up flueir second sfraigluf Cifrus Belf League baslcefball cluampiorusluip by frouncing flue luiglu-flying Colfon Yellowiaclcefs, 57-46, in flue I-lub Cify gym. Cluaffey led all flue way from Diclc WelsI'u's pof-sluof rigluf affer flue opening iump af cenfer fo Larry Jones' fwo-poinfer af flue end. Quarfer scores were I6-9, 32-23, and 4I-27, all in favor of flue Kaiser-coaclued quinfef. Tommy Williams, luof-sluof Jaclcef forward, could gafluer buf 8 poinfs, wluile Ivlefcalf gof I9, and Jones I8 fo pace flue Tigers fo fluis imporfanf WIITT. Chaffey at Redlands January 27 VirTory number Three in The C.B.L, race came aT Redlands, wiTh Coach Bob Chambers' Terriers dropping Their second game wiTh The Tigers, by a ncriri: oT 58 4 I, The Tirf,T having come in The QuarTer- Tinalr, oT The Chino TournamenT, 43-39. The halT- Time -.core showed ChaFTey ahead by only six poinTs, 26 20, buT The Bengals poured iT on in The Third and TriurTh guarTers, cornpleTely bahfling The Terriers wiTh Their speed and long-shoT accuracy. Diclr Wcluh Toolc scoring honors away Trom MeTcalT by dropping in lb, while Dean goT I5. They were Tollcwed by Jones, I2, and T-laclcley, 9. Redlands at Chaffey February 2l The ChaTTey Tiger swamped The visiTing Red- landr, Tive, 78 52. Tor Their sevenTh CBT.. win. These 78 poinTs were The highesT ever scored by a Bengal Team, replacing The 72 in The T948 BoniTa game. Thr- 26 poinTs scored by Dean TvleTcalT was a new league record Tor a ChaTTey player. The Terriers Trailed all The way, by -,cores oT 26-T I, 4I-22, and 65-44 aT The guarTerf.. Following TvleTcalT's 26 were Wfrlf,h . 2i, Jones' TO, and WolT's 8. T-lighesT Tor Rc-dlandi. were Wilkerson wiTh I6 and SoTo wiTh IO. Pomona at Chaffey January BI In anc:Ther game in which The ChaTTey squad had To crime Trorn behind in a hurry, Pomona Tell, 38-3I, To permiT anoTher ChaTTeyfColTon Tie in The league ',Tandingf,p wiTh Tour wins and one loss, since ColTon lri'.T To Riverside, 43-33. The locals led 9-7 aT The enrl oT The Tirf.T guarTer, Trailed I7fI9 aT The halT, and were behind 28-3l wiTh Tour minuTes To go. However, The Bengal deTense sTiTTened, and Ten poinTs Tor ChaTTey and none Tor Pomona spelled The margin oT viclory, Don lviouer oT The Devils dropped in I3, Tollowed by TvTeTcalT and DeYoung wiTh II each. Chaffey at Pomona February 24 ln The laul league game OT The season, vicTory .igain came To The Tigers, This Time over Pomona. Til 40. Thin gave The locals eighT wins and Two losses in The Tinal Hlandingf., enough To win The champion- ship fiT The CBT. Tor The second sTraighT year. IT wan ii 'Tee naw game in The TirsT halT, wiTh The lead changing hands many Timex, FTalT-Time score was 24 24, In The second halT The Tigers se-TTled down and ran away wiTh The game. lVleTralT led The scor- ing wilh 2I, giving him a ToTal oT T63 poinTs in IO league ronTef,Tf.. Chino TournamenT By deTeaTing Their TirsT Three opponenTs, ChaT- Tey's baslceTball Team advanced To The Tinals oT The annual Chino TournamenT. There They were de- TeaTed, 50-36, by The sguad Trom Burbanlc. The Three vicTories were posTed over Covina, 42-353 Redlands, 43-39: and Tavored ColTon, 55-42. ln The Covina game, ChaTTey goT oTT To a slow sTarT and Trailed 22-I7 aT halT Time. T-lowever, The Tigers soon Tound Their bearings and, paced by Dean lvleTcalT, who scored 24 poinTs Tor Top honors, overcame The ColTs and moved ahead To clinch The game. Jones scored 7 To Tollow lvleTcalT. ln The quarTer-Tinals, The Tigers were maTched againsT Redlands. ATTer anoTher slow sTarT, ChaTTey Tound Themselves Tied aT halT Time, 2l-2l. The lead changed hands several Times, as The Terriers lcepT pace wiTh The Tigers. The Tinal buzzer Tound ChaT- Tey ahead by Tour poinTs. Top ChaTTey scorers were Jones wiTh 8 and Welsh and Ford wiTh 6. ChaTTey nexT meT ColTon, who was Tavored To win The game, and who was leading 2I-20 aT The halT. BuT The locals, wiTh lvleTcalT dropping in 24 again, brolce loose To win, 55-42. Sandy lvlerriclc goT ll, and Welsh IO To Tollow. Tommy Williams led The losers wiTh I3. In The pay-oTT game, Burbank oT The l3ooThill League meT The Tigers Tor The crown. The Bulldogs had disposed OT CiTrus, 64-223 San Bernardino, 50-497 and Riverside, 45-34. The Tigers were lead- ing by 5 poinTs aT halT-Time, by The score oT IB-I3. Burbank soon overcame This deTiciT, and ran away wiTh The game, winning 50-36 and Thus giving The locals second place. Scoring honors wenT To CenTer Jerry Anderson oT Burbank, who poTTed 21. For- ward Len OsTerburg goT I2. ChaTTey's besT was Jones, who goT I3, and lVleTcalT wiTh I l. PosTs on The all-TournamenT Team wenT To Jones, lVleTcalT, Anderson, Forward Jerry Willis oT San Bernardino, and Guard Henry Guillan oT The conso- laTion winners Trom Chino. A compleTe lisT oT TournamenT champions in- cludes: TusTin, l93B7 Long Beach, '39 and '4O7 San Diego l-loover, '4l and '467 5ouTh Pasadena, '457 Riverside, '47- ChaTTey, '4B: Burbanlq, '49, C. I. F. Playoffs For Thr- 'r-cond r,TraiqhT year ChaTTey won The C.B.L. ha'.lrrwTball charnpicnmhip, and so qualiTied aqain To enTer The CTF. playoTT TournarnenT held aT WhiTTir:r High, The Loyola Cubs, winners oT The CaTholir. leaqur.-, were rnaTrhed aqainsT The Tigers in The playriTl, and elaed ouT a vicTory over The hard playing localm, This made iT Two in a row Tor loyolfi over Challc,-y, mince in l949 The Cubs had eIiminaTrfrT Thr: Tigers in The playoTTs by six poinTs. The qarne qcl oTT To a slow 2TarT: Loyola Toolc Thr: lead, 54, aTTer mix rninuTev, buT MeTcalT dumped in .1 long qoal iusT beTore The end oT The quarTer To puT The Tiqerf. inTo a 6-5 lead. Jones urored The TiruT Three poinTs oT The second quarlrrr Tri puT ChaTTey inTo a 9-5 lead, The larqesT maroin in lavor oT The Tiger-, all niqhT. Loyola quiflcly Tied iT up, buT ChaTTey Torged ahead To lr-ad The Culr. I6 I5 aT halT-Time. Whciri play was reuurned Loyola quickly iurnped inlr, The lead. The local , deTense loosened enough Tor The Cfdholic charnpf. To score eighT poinTs, while ChaTTey could gaTher only Tour, Thus puTTinq The Tigers on The shorT end oT a 23-20 counT aT The end oT Three periods. Loyola conTinued To score Treely, and Took over 3I-25. Then carne ChaTTey's deTerrnined buT vain aTTempT Tor vicTory, Trailing 3I-25, Dean lvleTcalT dumped in a long Tielder7 Larry Jones added a Tree Throw: and Bob hlaclqley swished a goal To malce The score 3l-30. Loyola brouqhT The ball down The courT and Neri dropped in a seT-up ThaT proved To be The winning basl4eT. Diclc Welsh drove down courT and was Touled while shooTinq. Tale rnade one oT his Tree shoTs and ChaTTey Took The ball ouT oT bounds wiTh buT seven seconds To oo. Dick 'Schwendinqer shoT, and Larry Jones Tipped iT in iuf,T aTTer The Tinal buzzer had sounded. The game was over and Loyola had won 3331. Loyola wenT inTo The serni-Tinals buT was deTeaTed 53-5l, in over-Time by SanTa Monica. EI MonTe won The CTF. crown by deTeaTing SanTa Monica. .lunior Varsity Basketball Squad FronT Row-Bill Miller, Dick Jones, Phil Drake, Bill Garrison, Jerry Cline. Back Row-Coach Orland DiCiccio, Jack Henderson, Willie Chaney, Frank Yegge, Roger Frankie, Jerry Barnes NoT picTured-Bill Harness. This year ChaTTey Turned ouT a very successTul iunior varsiTy baslceTball squad. Playing nine games wiTh such Teams as The B's or J. V.'s oT Pasadena, Alhambra, Chino, BoniTa, and The varsiTies oT Clare- monT and smaller schools in This area: They losT buT Two games, one by only Two poinTs. Bill Miller, who was high-poinT man in The lasT Three games played, was moved up To The varsiTy and shows promise OT being of value To The varsiTy nexT year, as do many oThers on This all-iunior squad. The high school did noT Turnish a regular coach To This squad, so Orland DiCiccio, TirsT-sTring guard on The J. C. Tive, came down every aTTernoon To coach The Team. The game wiTh ClaremonT was losT by I6 poinTs, buT ClaremonT won Their league and came in second in The C. I. F. Small Schools Tournament Results of Games Pasadena 44-46 Alhambra 40-28 ClaremonT 32-48 Chino 39-I9 Pasadena 43-40 BonETa 62-47 CaliT. Jr. Rep. 42-27 Newman 38-36 Webb 37-3l Co-capfain Bill Harness Coach Orland DiCiccio Co-capfain Phil Drake Sophomore Basketball Squad Fornl Row-Jack Fudge, Don Vick, James Blackwell, John Papavero, Myron Cinque, Ben Hunler, Franklin Dorself. Back Row-Coach Thorne, Floyd Dunn. Bill Hooper. Felix Corlez, Johnny MacRill, Allen Norlhrop, Salvador Viveros, Manager Bernard Wiggenhauser. Although winning bul lhree league games, lhe Chaffey sophomores managed lo lake lourlh place in lhe C. B. L. slandings. The olher games were losl' by small margins, wilh Challey usually holding C. B. L. Games Firsl round a hall-lime lead. ln seven pre-season games, only Rlvefslde y 22-27 one was won, lhis from Chino by a score of 58-20. San Befflafcllflo 23-30 Collon I9-35 . d Cl . Practice Games Ejmljrfas Pasadena 24-45 Alhambra 25-26 5eCOHCl fOUf1Ol Claremonl I5-2l Riverside 35-32 Chino 58-20 San Bernardino 25-30 Chino 35-36 Collon 26-35 Pasadena 21-43 Redlands 25-23 Bonila 38-43 Pomona 30-42 Co-caplain James Blackwell Coach George Thorne w. l X P nl N .. tw 65' , C. B. L. Standings Team Won Los? Pomona 9 I San Bernardino 8 2 Collon 7 3 Chaffey 3 7 Redlands 2 8 Riverside I 9 Co-caplain John Papavero i f .. , - 'ik-. 1 sl. 1. rp A TRACK 1' E F' 9 pi gi' 9. QW 'QSM .iw 'M nm, C. B. L. Champions A Squad Row I-Jim Adams, Bill Carmean, Byron Kough, Rudy Leos, Peie Hernandez, Dick Gibbs, Gene DeYoung, Rudy Valadez, Don Vick, Glenn Davis, Tom Pipkin. Row 2--Elvin Meek, Bill Ruffner, Orlen Willoughby, Ken Ellingion, Doug Shilling, Phil Lee, Alan Morrow, Marvin Smiih, Ralph Juliano, Mariell Monigomery, Roger Bar+lei'+, Leon Smifh, Walfer Henderson, Lesier Rayner, Richard Eimers. Row 3-Bob Taylor, Percy Gunfer, John Merriam, Jim Merrill, Paul Roberison, Jim Severin, George Palierson, Andy Smiih, Julian Danzo, Paul Cherbak, Dail Douce'He, Dick Hamilion. Noi picfured-Rilo Armenia, Kennefh Corbin, David Graves. B and C Squad Row I-John Sheckler, Daniel Taylor, Gary Draper, Ralf Curren, Fred Eagle, Jim Smifh, Jim Doan, Nick Hanna, Roger Frankie, Felix Coriez, Louis Hernandez. Row 2-Del Wiens, Dan Jeran, Rahn Harris, Dick Spiizer, David Bowers, Carroll Brigh+, Donald Kauzlarich, Sherwood Milleman, Huberi Smiih, Burl Doney, Sherman Greider, Roberi' Gomez, Jere Wolf, Sian Reifel, Joe Parada. Row 3-Roger Cook, Gene Oda, Lloyd Tuihill, Palmer House, Gordon Markley, Bobby Bourns, Roberi' Grimmesey, Mon+e Shipps, Dewayne Sims, Tony Malone, Fred Pafierson, Ted Lifwiiler, Phil Cornelius, Herman Moraga, Joe Springer, Donald Sage. C. B. L. Track MeeT For The sevenTeenTh Time in ThirTy years, and The Third Time in four years, The Chaffey Track and field aggregafion Took The A, or varsiTy division, of The CiTrus Belf League Track cham- pionships. In addifion, The C's, afTer lasT year's fourTh place, came from behind To Tie favored ColTon in Their secTion of The meeT held April 25 and 28 on Graber Field. WiTh Their win The A's complefed a second sTraighT year of league champonships in all Three maior sporTs-foofball, baskefball, and Track. The well-rounded Team wiTh few weak spoTs scored a ToTal of 53lf2 poinTs, while Pomona, San Bernardino, Redlands, Riv- erside, and Colfon scored 40324, 3Ilf2, 2324, 22, and 8lf2, re- specfively. Three firsf spofs, wiTh Two records in The mile and shoT puT, Three seconds, five Thirds, four fourfhs, one fifTh, and a four-way Tie for second in The pole vaulT made up The ToTal scored. Pomona scored 32 poinfs in The IOO, 220, 440, and relay, To Take an early lead, buT weakness in The disTance races and field evenTs prevenTed a Red Devil win. San Bernar- dino Turned ouT a well-balanced Team, buT noT of championship qualiTy. However, They ran away wiTh The B evenTs. scoring almosT Twice as much as runner-up Pomona. Redlands picked up Two firsfs in The A hurdles, wifh records by Willard WrighT in each, buT There was pracfically no scoring done by The Terriers in The resT of The evenTs. Riverside was likewise im- poTenT, and Colfon placed buT Three men in The enfire A meeT. ln The C.l.F. preliminaries aT Inglewood, Mar+eII Monfgomery :nd Byron Kough goT firsT in Their heaTs: Rudy Valadez and Don Vick goT fourTh and sevenTh in The shoT. AT Compfon The nexT week, Monfgomery and Kough goT seconds, and Valadez and Vick gof Third and fourTh, in The C.l.F. large-schools meeT, won by Glendale. Summary and Scoring Class A IOO-McCallan lPoml, Ziegler lPoml, Lee lCl-ual, Nunneleyl Poml, McCoy lSBl, lO.l. 220-Ziegler lPoml, McCallan lPoml, Nunneley lPoml, Lee lChal, McCoy lSBl, 22.3. 440-NequeTTe lRivl, Lehman lPoml, Sfinson lSBl, Leos lChal, Harnmen lRedl, 5I.7. 880-Kough lChal, Beeman lSBl, Hernandez lChaT, Villapondo lRivl, Enriquez lColl, 2:02.6. Mile-MonTgomery lChal, Sfephenson lRivl, Resendez lSBl, Risely lRedl, Graves lChaj, 4:3l.l, new record. Old mark, 4:35.5, Simon lPoml, I949. High hurdles--Wrighf lRedl, Curfis lRedl, DeYounq lChal, Bangs lRivl, Millen lSBl, I4-.6, new record. Old mark, I5.4, Amburgey lSBl, I949. Low hurdles-WrighT lRedl, Carmean lChal, Merrill lChal, Bangs lRivl, Millen lSBl, l9.9, new record. Old mark, 20.0, Johnson lChal. l949. ShoT puT-Valadez lChal, Don Vick lChal, Perez lSBl, Meserve lSBl, Rowell lPoml, 53' 5 , new record. Old mark, 52' IO , Jim Vick lChal, I949. High jump-Bonham lPoml, McGhie lSBl, Tie beTween Wrighf lRedl and PaTerson lRivl, Tie among Joslin lSBl, Williams lSBl, CurTis lRedl. and Hollingsworfh lPoml, 6' 3lf4 , new record. Old mark, 6' 2Vg , Sperry SBl, l925. l Bluefhman lPoml and Timmons lRivl, ll' b . Broad jump-Pierce lSBl, Doan lChal, Gibbs lChal, Pafferson lChal, Ponder lRivl, 20' B . Relay-Pomona, Redlands, San Bernardino, Chaffey, Riverside, l:33.2. Score-Chaffey, 53lf27 Pomona 403111 San Bernardino, 3llf2: Redlands, 2324: Riverside, 227 Colfon, Blfg. Pole vauIT-Fowlkes lColl, Tie among Roberfson lChal, Aguilera lColl, Class B IOO-Sarrail lPornl, Sfevenson lSBl, Telles lPoml, House lChal, Yamaguchi lRivl, lO.3 220-Sarrail lPoml, Seccombe lSBl, House lChal, Phelps lSBl, Sfevenson lSBl, 22.7. 660--Hubbell lSBl, Freeman lColl, Sims lChal, Ellingfon lChal, smsih lchsl, I:28.9. I32O-Alvarrean lPoml, CasTruiTa lSBl, Wiens lChal, McDonald lColl, Roa lRivl, 3:3I.7. High hurdles-Coffey lSBl, Merenda lPomT, CorTez lChal, Moore lRedl, Base lPoml, 9.3, Ties record. Low hurdles-Terry lSBl, Merenda lPoml, Richardson lSBl, CorTez lChal, Weis lPoml, I3.7 Shof puT-MiTchell lSBl, Hardy lPoml, LousTanau llColl, Grimmesey lChal, Leech lRivl, 47' Vg . High iump-Coffey lSBl, Walker lSBl, Tie beTween HunT lSBl and Blackwell lPoml, Tie befween Olive-r lRedl and Tusinger lRivl, 5' 9V3 . Broad iump-Tie befween Canfrell lSBl and Seccombe lSBl, Tie be- Tween Richardson lSBl and Telles lPoml, Collier lSBl, I9' 9 . Pole vaulf-Endeman lColT, Tie among Base lPoml, BridgewaTer lSBl, and WhiTe lRivl, Tie befween MarTin lSBl and Woodring lRedl, IO' 3 . Relay-San Bernardino, Pomona, Chaffey, Redlands, Colfon, I:09.8. Score-San Bernardino, 70V27 Pomona, 44: Chaffey, 247 Colfon, IS: Riverside, 6V2: Redlands, 5. Class C IOO--RosensTengle lColJ, Greider lChal, Wireman lSBl. NelSOf1. lPoml, Ferre lSBl, lO.8. I8O-Hanna lChal, Confreras lRivl, Brighf lChal, Adams lColl. Eskay lPoml, I9.4. 660- Daniels lChal, Lyon lColl, Reifel lChal, Tie befween HuTchison lSBl and Ivey lColl, I:33.8. Low hurdles-Confreras lRivl, Wireman lSBl, Nelson lPoml, Bear lpoml, Meggison lSBl, I5.l. ShoT puT-Marak lColl, Grandberry lSBl, Lyon lColl, Swain lSBl. Plo+T lchal, 40' lOlf2 . High iump-Culling lRivl, Johnson lRedl, Tie amonq Cook lSB'l', Marker lSBl, and SmiTh lChal, 5' 8 , new record. Old mark, 5' 7 . Armenfa lChal, l948. Pole vaulT-Tie beTween BlueThman lPoml and Culling lRivl. Tie among Allen lSBl, BrighT lChal, and Bryson lColl, 9'. Broad iump-RosensTengle lColl, Tie befween Hanna lChal and Bear lP0ml, Adams lCoIl, Duran lSBl, 20' 2'f2 , new record. Old mark, 20. Rosensfengle lColl, I949. Relay-Chaffey, ColTon, San Bernardino. Pomona, Redlands, 48.2. Score-ChaTfey and ColTon, 33'f2: San Bernardino, 26721 Riverside, IB: Pomona, l7lf2: Redlands, 5. Coaches l Ted Runner Truck Lindsey Roy Vick DeWayne Sims gets fourth-place 330 medal. Gordon Marlrley places second in I320 C.B.L. heat. Dave Sommers ot EI Monte wins lows in Invitational. Jim Adams and Gene DeYoung race in C.B.L. hurdle heat. Invitational and Dual Meets Chattey's tour-man two-mile relay team took the spotlight in the seven track meets held betore the C. B. L., by both going undeteated in three tries and setting records in each attempt. The combination consisted ot Martell Montgomery, Byron Kough, Pete I-lernandez, and David Graves. At the Brea-Olinda Relays they broke Compton's I94O record ot 8:24.4 by three-tenths ot a second: at the Orange Show Relays a new mark ot 8:36.0 was set, bettering the old by three-tenths ot a second: and at the El Monte Relays the distance was covered in 8:20.0, breaking the record by I4.I seconds. At the Brea-Olinda Relays the two-mile team was the only Chattey combination that placed, giving tive points tor a seventh-place tie with EI Monte. Compton won the large-school meet with 23, and Pomona took the medium class with 24. Next the Tigers traveled to the Orange Show Relays, competing with the other C.B. L. schools. Phil Lee took third in the l00: the mile relay team came in second: the two-mile relay team won again: the hurdle relay squad came in tourth: and Rudy Valadez and Freshman Don Vick placed one-two in the shot put, with Rudy setting a record ot 52 teet lllfg inches. Chattey got a total ot 28 points, to come in tourth, behind Pomona, Redlands, San Bernardino. At Huntington Beach, only two men placed in the 'South- ern Counties Track rneet. These were distance men Byron Kough, who came in second in the 880, and Martell Mont- gomery, who won the mile in 4:34.5. This gave the Tigers I6 points, to tie with Pomona tor titth place. San Diego won with 43 I 5 points. The tirst ot two dual meets at Chattey was held with Riverside. The Bears lost all the divisions by scores ot 74-36, 73-22, and 4l-35 in A, B, and C, respectively. Clean sweeps tor Chattey came in the I00, shot put, and high iump. Chattey's only loss in the two dual meets was handed out by a strong San Bernardino Cardinal squad, who took the A division, 57-46, and the B, 70-2I, while Chattey won the C, 46-29. Each squad took tive tirsts, but with the score 46-43 in tavor ot the Tigers, San Bernardino swept the high jump and won the relay to pull out the victory. The next-to-last meet betore the C. B. L. was the El Monte Relays, where the relay team again won, and set a new record. The three-man shot put team ot Rudy Valadez, Don Vick and Tom Pipkin placed second in that event. Chattey won eight points, to tinish titth. Long Beach Wilson took the meet with 22 points. The EI Monte Lions won the 24th annual Chattey Invi- tational Track Meet on April 22, with a score ot 23 375 points. Scoring I3 ot this total was Dave Sommers, who won the pole vault and low hurdles and placed second in the high barriers. Chatley tried hard to repeat last year's win, but ended up with second place, gathering 20 points. Phil Lee tied tor tirst place in the l00 and was third in the 220. Rudy Leos placed third in the 440: Byron Kough and Pete Hernandez were two-three in the 880: Martell Mont- gomery and David Graves were tirst and tourth in the mile: and Rudy Valadez got a tourth in the shot put. A complete list ot yearly Invitational winners includes: Chattey, '29, '3l, '32, '33, '35, '37, '4I, and '49: Santa Ana, '27, '28, '30, and '39: EI Monte, '44, '45, and '50: Monte- bello, '38 and '47: Covina, '40 and '42: Riverside, '26: Fullerton, '34: Whittier, '36: Redlands, '46: and San Ber- nardino, '48, Nick Hanna wins C.B.L. C I80 clash in fasi I9.4. Sfarf of lnvi+a+ional mile run won by Monfgomery Tiger Spikemen Byron Kough Pe+e' Hernandez Marrell Monfgomery Gene DeYoung Jimmy Merrill Bill Carmean David Graves Jim Severin 3 . . x 5 U X l W, NWWA, A L A 'M 'm L 5 -. L. .-ww, - ii f 4 , t,w..r yiiiy - 1- L1 S' ngsggv shelf ' ,Aan i ' -:::'-:'-gli.:---:f-: f V' . .. W N gyms. .Q himggwmwxgagk W :V - M3 s x MA ,wma .W Aim my? 5, , I wif, 'BMW X V A fx, . il, EN ,.,,.?,.7-ejQL-fyfxqgg,-AM fujzgeu ' , L V. - K K s- -i may azwiweggg i wwe? f M 'rw M Q um M H A e. I. 2 nw' A g- - . as A X ' F ,M?Mm.wr1?'il15Q 'i Y M- ,pn ' ' C.B.L. 880 run. Byron Kough wins half-mile in speedy fime of 2:02.6. Tiger Spikemen Rudy Valadez Don Vick Phil Lee Dail DouceHe Dick Gibbs Marvin Smi'l'h fl K QW - :sm fare -e -ls? 14 4 is is A E ,Q ii 5 4.5. . ff R: 1 F' fxffff r. 2 e . r ss:-,.iK.l'.N, xv 4 3 5. - ' -X Q ?'5h.f'f I4-I limit H15 :ni-aw Wrighi' wins C.B.L. lows: Carmean second: Merrill fhird. Malone, Shipps, and House in C.B.L. B ceniury dash Roger Frankie leaps I9'3 in class B broad iump. Phil Lee places +hird in close IO0 in league finals. S+ar+ of C.B.L. mile won by Monigomery in record +ime. Lee gels fourfh in fasi' 22.3 C.B.L. 220-yard dash. Dick Gibbs iumps 20 feel' in Chaffey Inviiaiional. Wrighf wins high hurdle heah ChaFfey's Merrill, ihird. 142 Upland Foofball Row I-Dean Melling, manager, Hal Snowden, Elmer Allen, Craig Bradburn, Russell Long, Marlc Boyd, Tommy Maxwell, Joe Ayala, Bruce Headley, manager. Row 2-Marvin Pounders, Kenny Mueller, Roberl' Gilmore, Kenne+h Cross, John Sharp, Jerry Pollock, Chuck McCrary, Ross WigingTon. Row 3-Jimmy Long, WalTer Ma'H'hews, Charles McKellar, Loren Sanchez, STan Evers, Jim Bray, E. R. Camfield, principal. Row 4-LesTer Nagler, coach, Donald Pow, Pefe Her- nandez, Ruben Hernandez, Ronald Wenger, Terry Mifchell, Sammy Crowe, La Vern Shee'l's, manager. Upland Sports WiTh The second spol in TooTball and a basl4eTball championship Tor The second sTraighT year, The Upland Red Raiders enjoyed anoTher successTul year of compeTiTion in The MounT Baldy League. The TooTball Team losT iTs TirsT Three games, one of Them a pracTice conTesT, by hearTbrealcing small margins of a Tew poinTs. ln The nexT Three games, Upland power was evidenl, as The scores indicaTed. The Raiders won Two and losT Two To place second in The Tive-Team league. Scores were Redlands, Os6q Emerson, O-6: FremonT, 6-73 Webb, I9-6: Junior Republic, 27-7: and Chaffey Freshmen, 25-19. STan Evers, co-capTain wiTh Sammy Crowe, scored 8 Touchdowns and 3 conversions-5l poinTs- To lead The Upland aTTaclc. Six pracfice games were played before The league baslceTball season sTarTed, wiTh The Uplanders winning Three, one from Fremont and Two Trom ST. Joseph's of Pomona. The Three losses were To Webb and Two Chino Teams. When league play sTarTed, The Red Raiders losT Their TirsT Two games, buT roared baclc, won The remaining six, and Toolc The league, Scores of games: Junior Republic, I9-28: Webb, 30-3l: FremonT, SO-30: Emerson, 50-23: Junior Republic, 36-l5: Webb, 38-347 l:remonT, 29-277 and Emerson, 36-30. CapTain Sammy Crowe was Third high scorer in The league wiTh 951 Jerry Pollock TiTTh, wiTh 683 and Charlie McKellar puT in 33. Coaches LesTer Nagler DayTon Dickey Lewis Moore Foofball, Traclr BaslceTball, baseball Tennis sxf B K1 -Ur S W lla. .-.. 5 1' , riff! 5 xi Q g f' x sv .A u A I. Y sr 1.2 as ' . mai WIMMING W, gli, W -F3 F Q I 4 X 1. -- 7' L. ff-Q' 5253: P 'fA51 '?xL 1 N an if ,, gr f , U .FW N. ,K , , MM K .. was . W3 W J 4, wil. fl fx. img at M MQ in Wig , iwwflxiigxf QW Q s r Mrfqm Mm ., M. , T Q. Yu 0 Q' ca Chaffey Mermen Row l-Tad Yamaguchi, Hobarl' AlTer, Bill Milliken, Vance Miller, Paul HollingsworTh, EvereTT Trouf, Donald Cam- eron, Sid Jones, Jimi Trou'l'. Row 2-Dale Hollaway, Richard Harris, Vernon MarTin, Bob Weeks, Ronald Miller, William Shepherd, EvereH Lear- monT, Fred Wallace, Bill Robbins, Phil Lyons, Bannie Kulifer. Row 3-Bob Mason, Russ Hanglin, ass'T. coach, Ralph Shepherd, Bob Pace, Johnny CaTTaneo, Jim Moore, Tommy FosTer, Jerry Waif, Howard Theurer, Bob Record, Bob Zabka, Gordon HaTch, Bill Cassell. Row 4-Gerard Hope, Bob Gorman, Bob Campbell, Richard Rogerson, Larry Walborn, Chuck Olive, Ken Sims, Don Dickey, Ronald Thompson. Row 5-Roberi' Shepherd, Jim Ellio'l'T, Richard HaTT, Joe Alba, Dal Sellman, Marvin BaT'l'cher, James Bradshaw, Joe Laponis, Glenn WalTham, Larry Jugenheimer, Nick Van Dorin, Terry Cook, Leon Hamner. Swimming Notes Coached by Fred Clapp and Russ l-langlin, ChaTTey's swimming Team won Two dual meeTs and placed Third in The C. B. L. meeT. ChaTTey's season was sTarTed wiTh a win over Chaffey Junior College by a margin oT abouT Three To one. On April 20 a Triangular meeT was held wiTh Redlands and San Bernardino aT The Redlands UniversiTy pool. The locals scored 23 poinTs, To come in second behind winning Redlands, who gaThered 67. San Bernardino placed lasT wiTh seven. Paul Hol- lingsworTh, Richard Genger, Bob Gorman, Jack Thomas, Vance Miller, l-lobarT AlTer, Sid Jones, Bill Milliken, Jimi TrouT, and Tad Yamaguchi all placed. ChaTTey's second dual meeT win was over San Bern ardino. 48-25. Riverside Then downed The locals, 60-l5. ln The C.B.l.. meeT aT The Redland UniversiTy pool, ChaTTey goT I6 poinTs, beaTing ouT San Bernardino, who goT I4: Riverside gaThered 53: and Redlands won The meeT wiTh 87. In The Tollowing week Redlands won The C.l.F. meeT, beaTing ouT E! Segundo. Bill Milliken Coach Fred Clapp Paul HollingsworTh . fs ! . VE.. 5 Fi Q1 if T 1 ., 'rr' I '-i.s . sig .B 4 L sf? ge ,1lMJ- g EN T. A7 egg . ..... t X . R . v My QE Ka . 0 fi s T T ' T Q , BASEBALL . f 3 S W U Sli-1 '4BiSEBims.9HhiY'Bf3L Varsity , 4 xv A 'E we T QQ A -L R . A f ,i f 4 ' t I or A 'Q X X I 1 c l l yqff c l ' iw-5? ' . V' x Row I-Carl Zimmerman, Ray Baker, Chuck Gladson, Clayron Bryanf, Anfhony Linza, Larry Jones, Bob Wolfe, Nor- man Bowser, John Huff. Row 2-Coach Harry Yochem, Jerry Wulf, Eugene Vaughn, Don Cullen, Ronnie Moore, Lee Clay, Sian Sfewari' Jerry Chamberlen, Dick Day, Dick Zuccaio, Bill Anderson, Dave McDonald, Freddy Fernandez, Managers John Card- mon and Dan Gasparin. Junior Varsity i ' iii bd l Al 'fe Row I-Jesse Miller, Vernon Marlin, capfain, Chuck Gladson, Johnny Moore, Dave Farmer, Arlen Downs, Bill John- son, Archie Farrar, Tony Aguilar. Row 2-Norman Thorpe, Franklin Dorseff, Bob Emilio, Reginald Keilh, Johnny Keefer, Larry Lanier, Clayfon Bryanl Lupe Coronado, Tom Floriano, Ralph Barcevac, Ed Brown, Richard Oclenberg, Jim Sylvia, Coach Ken Proc+or. I Baseball Review Harry Yochem's baseball squad was one of The mosl' powerful in The hisTory of The school. ln Their TirsT ThirTeen games They scored The amazing ToTal of lI8 runs, an aver- age of 9 a game. The season was sTarTed wiTh a Terrific 21-3 win over Rosemead, in Two oTher pracTice games Twelve runs were scored, and in Three successive C.B.L. conTesTs an average of I3 runs were scored. ConsisTenT hiTTers were ShorTsTop STan STewarT, CaTcher Lee Clay, PiTcher Carl Zimmerman, and Third-sacker Richard ZuccaTo. ln The piTching depariment Zimmerman and LefTy Wulf held The opposiTion To an average oT less Than Tour runs per conTesT. Scores oT pre-C.B.L. pracTice games. Rosemead, 2I-3: Monrovia, I2-37 Alhambra, 6-2: Alhambra, I2-47 Chino, 4-8: and SanTa Ana, 7-9. In a laTer pracTice TilT SanTa Ana again won, 5-2. The TirsT C.B.L. game saw Chaffey geT Tive runs in The Dick ZuccaTo Lee Clay Jerry Chamberlen Don Cullen ninTh, climaxed by Bob WolTe's inside-The-park homer, Thus permiTTing a 7-5 win over defending champion Pomona. Riverside nexT TelT The mighT of Chaffey baTs, falling Il-2. During EasTer vacaTion, Chaffey enfered The Pomona TournamenT, beaTing BoniTa, 7-I, and losing To- Pomona, 6-l. The nexT Two C.B.L. games were won, I5-2 over Redlands, and I3-0 over San Bernardino. A crucial conTesT wiTh ColTon was held on The OnTario diamond. ColTon had also won iTs TirsT four C.B.L. games, buT by smaller margins, one a I-O no-hiTTer againsi' Pomona, wiTh Ace l-lurler Floyd Brower doing The TeaT. Brower re- peaTed The deed on Chafley baTTers, buT wiTh ll walks and Tive errors The Tigers scored 2 runs, only To lo-se, 3-2. Pomona again fell, IO-4. Chafiey Then losT iTs lasT four games, To San Bernardino, ColTon, Riverside, and Redlands, by scores of 8-4, 4-2, 6-5. and 9-8. ColTon won The C.B.L., bul' losT iTs 'firsT C.l.F. game. Riverside Took second, and Chaffey was Third. Carl Zimmerman Dick Day Larry Jones S'I'an Sfewari' . X is E. me an ' .., n ,---.Q5, S if A .. , M x A -www . . ., .QQMQ-www swxx-we ,Ki 46:5 ' .Q Q 'Lf - l ' ' I :., it ' ,, . si ,, f ir' ' . - e e s a we l is - i N . r A Q a 5 1 1, I Y -X 3 k 1 x Ae an g V ,... L N . Q .,.5' P . ,QW M ,X x 7 .. t i e . 33, it N s its ga Q 5, .K s 1 any as N e X 'f '- , - ' ' a E 51 a is X' a n f f- H fl .. l vl -V :vs Q' W. x ,pax W .l 4 Q I. X .L fl-w.'w ,K .txk ll. .Q e . - K X K N, X. 1 lf., :ewes f- , ww l fi' ,. 'Q'- a iw , X i v 4 , , ' lb , Diclr Zucca'l'o oul' af home Jerry Chamberlen handling firs+ base Sian Slewarf doubling in Sanla Ana game Jerry Chamberlen sei lo hir Jerry Wulf pilching againsf Sanla Ana A swing and a miss for Bob Wolfe Carl Zimmerman pifching againsl Col+on Carl Zimmerman frying for a l1i+ 4,5- l49 Q V TENNI AFP 432, . 43- I-FP 'a 'o '-55 'if ii c34'f'f F52- Wrl' . P '19 .a . ein.-aiifl W mi u nn!! flu ll ne u HGBFS mass QBFPQ 6 -If -. -- rmsns oak?-EFF? , - l aA TIGERS c , , ,idn , l S ii W Court Team Row I-Don Taulman, Gilberl' Beebower, Lee Figgins, Eddie Lowe, Fred Felsch Tad Yamaguchi, Byron Crowley, Tom Normand, Bob Harvel, Gerald Parsons. Row 2-Manager Larry Johnson, Jerry Barnes, Marvin Thomas, Kumen Ellsworih Dick De'H'er, Bill Benz, Dick Long, Harvey Breyman, Bob Coulson, Coach Isaac Funk Leff-Co-capfains Tad Yamaguchi, Fred Felsch. The I949-l95O Tennis squad, coached by Isaac Funk, was one ol 'lhe slrongesl in lhe hisiory ol lhe school, having won six oul' of lheir len praclice marches, and lying one. Two of 'rhe losses were lo Anaheim, former C.l.F. champions, and lhe olher lo Sanla Ana. Scores of malchesz Chahfey Junior College, 6-I: Monrovia, 9-37 Alhambra, 7lf2-3lf27 Chino, 9-O: Sanla Ana, 3-67 Anaheim, V2-BVZQ Anaheim, O-B7 Orange, 9-O: Rosemead, 7-27 and Sanla Ana, 5-5. During lhe league season, Challey was pilied againsl' Riverside in 'their lirsl march and came our on lop, 8-I. They nexl were upsel by Pomona, 5-4. Collon fell, 7-23 Redlands was downed, 9-O3 and San Bernardino won, 7-2. lhus giving Challey a 'lie for second wilh Pomona and Riverside. Co-caplain Fred Felsch played lirsl singles: Eddie Lowe, second: Gerald Parsons, Third: Gilberl' Beebower, lourlhq and Don Taulman, fiffh, Firsl' doubles was handled by Lee Figgins and lhree-year lerlerman Tad Yamaguchi. Byron Crowley and Bill Anderson were 'rhe second-doubles combinalion. .......,............. Coach Isaac Funk Lee Figgins Eddie Lowe Byron Crowley Bob Harvel Tom Normancl Gilber+ Beebower Gerald Parsons ' Y Don Taulman Marvin Thomas Jerry Barnes 1 Bob Coulson , GAAP Grkhpfxa Chaffey Netters ,5hF'l '6. 5F'F' ' QBFFF V Pk ..'f', Q' 593, , oi,1f1gQf'3r,Qffa' nj' , 5' Tl GE RS 'Q Z B ,T .fpif ,S .Q A 3 A A Q'Q,Q,Yf,Q B 05:fg'Z'fg,,.a-r 'exif r f i ex .' '.'.,' . Q 'fl 'X m:sns X TIGERS, 4,1 TIG? rs, rg, DG AW 'N., cxW'F' c3 'F faP'Ri':? 'Q A 5 ' K' A 'QB I K Q f , B 5 r . 3 J Ill-..x 0 Cf ' Q. N . C. B. L. Championship Teams Three Major Sports Baslceiball San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino Riverside, Chaffey Riverside, San Bernardino Chafiey, San Bernardino Chaffey, San Bernardino Riverside Pomona, Riverside Chaffey' Chafiey Chaffey' Chaliliey, Pomona Chalifey Redlands Redlands Chaffey, Pomona Redlands, Chaffey Chaffey Chaffey Sanla Ana Riverside San Bernardino Pomona, Riverside Riverside San Bernardino Riverside Riverside Chafiey Chaffey C. I. F. Championship Teams Football and Track Year Foofball l920-2 I Pomona I92 I -22 Chaffey I922-23 Pomona I923-24 San Bernardino l924-25 Pomona I925-26 San Bernardino l926-27 Pomona I927-28 Pomona l92B-29 Pomona 1929-30 San Bernardino I93O-3l Covina I93l-32 Covina I932-33 Pomona I933-34 Riverside 1934-35 chaffey I935-36 Riverside l936-37 Chaffey I937-38 Sania Ana, Pomona I938-39 Pomo-na I939-40 Chaffey, Pomona, San Bernardino I940-4l Pomona l94l-42 Pomona I942-43 'HC I943-44 Pomona, Riverside I 944-45 Chafiey I 945-46 Pohmfcina I946-47 C a ey I947-48 Pomona l948-49 Chaffey I949-50 Chaiiey 'C.l.F. Champions. No C.B.I.. play, due io war Year F-oo'I'baII Track l9I2-I3 ' Pomona I9l3-I4 'I Long Beach I9l4-I5 ' Manual Aris I9l5-I6 'I' Manual Arfs I9I6-I7 San Diego Redlands I9 I 7-I8 Manual Aris Pasadena I9I8-I9 Fullerion Manual Arrs I9l9-20 Long Beach Los Angeles, Oxnard Ifiel l920-2I Sania Monica Lincoln l92I-22 Sanla Ana Hunlinglon Parlc I922-23 San Diego Hollywood l923-24 Long Beach Hollywood I924-25 Glendale Riverside l925-26 Covina Los Angeles Poly. l926-27 Covina Glendale l927-28 Fullerion Los Angeles I928-29 'K San Diego I929-30 Long Beach Sanla Ana I93O-3l Long Beach Los Angeles Poly. I93I-32 Sania Ana Long Beach Poly. I52 Year I932-33 I933-34 I934-35 I935-36 I936-37 I937-38 I938-39 I939-40 I 940-4 I I 94 I -42 I 942-43 I 943-44 I 944-45 I 945-46 I 946-47 I 947-48 I 948-49 I 949-50 'No Championship FooI'I:aII Inglewood Inglewood Long Beach Sania Barbara Long Beach Glendale Sanfa Barbara Alhambra, Wesiern, Covina, Cenlral Sania Barb., Wesi. Anaheim, Cenlral Sanla Monica Ik ik lk Sania Ana Alhambra Sania Monica SI. An+hony's Compfon Traclr Redlands Chaffey Chaiifey Riverside Chaiifey Riverside Chafiey Pomona Chaffey Chaffey Chaiifey Chaffey Chafiey Chaffey Chaffey Riverside Chaliliey Sania Ana Sanra Ana Pomona Sanla Ana Sania Ana Redlands Chaffey San Bernardino Chaffey Chaffey San Bernardino Chaifey Chafiey Traclx EI Ceniro Jefferson Jefferson Long Beach Wilson Long Beach Wilson San Diego Long Beach Poly. Compion San Diego San Diego 'Glendale Inglewood Glendale Hoover Redondo Glendale Hoover San Diego Glendale Hoover Glendale Girls' Sporfs X N, . 4 ,,! I I 4 I ' A x . , f f Q rf I JU? J lv ,R I I I . X 'Vi Aa aff? Swimming .-f lE3+5?:7' .A veit' if' W ,sf M -vw Ready for a leng+h i Looks ea sy, doesn'+ if? Mm 3 h V ,A Y 9 .94 an Mgt gpg 'WA X ' H A if 4 A VV- , Q X- 2 5 5 ' '-S-,g i.x Tennis Cafch fha? ball. Speed ball e H' all 'rhe way BaskefbaU The cemen+ baslceiball courrs were fhe scene of many speedy and ex- ciling games. The familiar green, blue, yellow, and red pinnies were seen on 'rhe dashing figures of The girls, who shouled wi+h exciiemenf, Shoo'rl Make ii! A baslce'rl or Guard lhal forward! By pariicipai- ing in such a game, +he girls received a greal' deal of enioymenlr and learned ihe real meaning of cooper- a+ion. Top-Rufhelle Vernon, Jene Miller, Jane+ A+lcinson, Wilde Graff, Phyllis Yerkes. BoHom-Beffy Bell, Eleanor Cardinale, Ca+herine Cangemi, Er- minia Sandoval, Romie Diaz, BeH'y Barcevac, Carmen Balfazar. I56 VoHeybaH Up, up and overl O-O-o. Tha+'s ill l-lil ii again! This was lhe sorl of rhing heard during The volleyball season oul on +he grass courrs oi ihe Girls' Physical Educaiion Deparfmenr. Through vol- leyball, Teamwork was developed among 'rhe girls, and a good sporls- manship aiiiiude exisled berween The compeiing feams. Top-Merna Owen, Mefia Ann Janzen. Boffom-Shirley Wolfe, Lo- reffa Thornfon, Frances Dugger. 'rv rr' Hockey Hockey was one of The TavoriTe sporTs in which The girls Took parT. Because OT The paTience and skill re- quired To make The game a success, inTeresT was kepT in iT ThroughouT The enTire season. SomeTimes iT became a liTTle biT rough-aTTer a Tew hiTs in The shins by a hockey sTick-buT even wiTh The bruises, a Io+ of enioymenT was gained Trom This sporT. LeTT To righT Hop,-Donna Ham- mond, Barbara Clark, Marilyn Wood- ward, Joyce Behm, Ruby McFall. LeTT To righT lboTToml-Vianna Dod- son, MargareT Collie, Helene Driscoll, Janice Wiley, Delma Wiles. Q h..,,,. 1. 5 - ,' '-'25 ' - I . , N ' 4 In V A L 40 F ' .. . - Q ,. .. ... ... . , .4 ., A, 4, , ' M, -s' ws' f -. ' YA, . N. -T K A V' ' V, .I .RA ., ' .-- -' --1 wr i, - A -X. .IA .. M. . , ' 'sa ,, ., ,.,, 1- , g N , 4. -dwskm 4. I SofTball SwiTT piTching, hard hiTTing, TasT running, sTrong Throwing, and good caTching and Tielding made The soTT- ball games really Tun. Each girl who chose To play ball insTead of swim- ming during These pasT warm monThs worked hard To win a place in class compeTiTion. IT was a popular game and broughT aloouT Team spiriT in a big way. Top - JoAnn DorseTT, S h i r l e y Frankie, MargareT Maddox, PaT Dan- iels, Gwendolyn DeVries. BoTTom- PaTsy Fisher, Ruby Trask, PaT Daniels. T57 Modern Dance The rnodern dance classes, under rhe direcrion of lvlrs. Esrher Sfeelrnan, became an inreresring and diflerenr parr ol lhe girls' physical educafion program. Graceful poses, many of which were odd and absrracr, besides lhe usual leaps, bounds, and basic sleps, were laughl. Even lhough 'rhe classes had lo work hard and keep physically fir by consranl exercise, ir proved 'ro be a lol of fun for all concerned. BoH'om lefi'-Pa'I' LeRoy, Dorofha Baier, Georgia Reid. Top-Phylecia McDow, Phyllis McDow, Billie Bare, Margaref Dinger. Middle-BeH'y Rae Smi+h, Pai LeRoy, Doi' Webb, Claude Vaucher, Genevieve Papavero, Bonnie Olsen. BoHom-JuanH'a Berry, Pai' Dudley, Pai' LeRoy. I58 .. Volleyball Players Baslce'l'ball Players The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion This year was crammed Tull oT Tun. Besides The usual Team sporTs, volleyball, baslceTball, and soTTball, several new groups were added To The G. A. A. program. They included square dancing, swimming, Tennis, and badminTon. Girls received G. A. A. crediT Tor These special clubs as well as Tor Team sporTs. Among acTiviTies The club enjoyed were The once- a-monTh geT-TogeThers including poT-luclc dinners, wienie balces, and holiday parTies. Pins could be earned by girls who Toolc parT in acTiviTies and earned Tull crediT Tor one semesTer. AT Two banqueTs, one aT The end oT each se- rnesTer, awards were presenTed To deserving girls. A G.A.A. emblem was given To each girl who had earned Tour seasons: crediT7 a small leTTer was given To each girl wiTh eighT seasons' crediT in addiTion To having The privilege oT buying and wearing a whiTe sweaTer. For Twelve seasons, a girl was awarded a large leTTer7 and To Those Tew girls who had sTaclced up TiTTeen or sixTeen seasons, a sTar was presenTed. Every girl's real award, however, was Tun and Triendship. G. A. A. promoTed Teamwork and sporTs- manlilce aTTiTude among iTs members. Miss Georgia Lindgren, new To ChaTTey This year, was The sponsor. l59 Acknowledgments Wayne Book, Valley Plwolo Cenler Pholograplmy Wolfer Prinfing Company Los Angeles Engraving Priniing Binding S. K. Smilh Company, Chicago Covers 1 f 'V' I .X ff Vcffx if fy! J, VHA, - z - -'- 3 E .1 ,X 0 1JL f'd--i F -: U L' ,I ' , 2 ll , ' fi Efiifsgeniiigi 1 'Q ,Af gg sggrggg 355253 . i vm jf' eni 2 25 f- 55 Es' ' - af .1 flag-1 Ee Sze , 55 v,f f' , ' gg? Esgfaii Egwiggs? 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