Compton College - Dar U Gar Yearbook (Compton, CA)

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AFTER HOURS FACULTY members are human believe IT or noT AT The annual faculTy Chr1sTmas parfy Sonia Claus ILawrence Rawald and sTrucTors Helen Maihews, Margaref Hams, and Mr and Mrs Collis Bardln show Their presenTs To The phofographer I T f O N ' 'U 'F-ivlxl 57 ,X 001 IPXXQ 4 ws: S xg . . in- 5' Xl .441 -x L' olorful Tartars A Q STUDENT-BUILT ARCHES replace, affer a span of years, lhe earfh- quake-desiroyed ones of pre-l933. Men sfudenfs of fhe building fracles classes consirucfed fhem. .' 1 fl crbvfv' 'ini ,Mar .8 My rv- .ge -LP ' 1 . .. if' ,A y . E ' 'fi C - 152 245 .. 7 f 7, -. 1, V, HV Qt, gg 5 '. 1 iv If P:,, Q 'X ,K-,' : ' 4 J 2 1 , . ' ff' ? 1' gf., ffm, A . Q V75 .fl ,Av ,U ' H . ,. ,cw , ,1' ' -.f .. Ax, .yy A P 'A 7 - X 5:3 . . ,, M 393' 'I 1 ff , ,ax .1-M' 1: fm., aa, ,,,- HL x x . 1 3-- - YN -.V Qn X .iq 9. 4. -43,5 33 2 '-Q2 'nv .- ..s... 315. af 'R' . xg. 'L 1 x g 5 ,.f' ,. ' ',q , gf. 'z 7 1 ' f 'Ig ,, . ,Q He H-H L, E 'V r' 5 . ATHLETIC ABODE of 'famed Compfon Ieams is Decker Gymnasium. Campu . FRAMED IN DEODARS, 'the greaf gray Ad- minisirafion Building dominafes Acacia Sfreef. i i Q THE FRIENDLY SCHOOL is more 'rhan a slogan ai' Compion. Lasfing friendships are formed ofien when casual acquainiances mee? in halls and on sfairs. . IVY-CLAD MUSIC PATIO is buf an arch- glimpsed memory now. The Music Building was condemned and abandoned in January. -...,,, sm' ' 41 1, x I FY ' M - 4 1 1 v 'U f ,. . 1 5. J .1 J. ss a ss a sa ms, na. fn 5 . ws' mn ss is sa m ms! ss ,S H a Q ss a X, 5. -7 ' x .R h N T.. ' 'X .,., I 3 ...,. V .... J' ,E A F 'L , , N V 3 1 Q I ,j wk' Lf: V . -' Mx :1 , x-XX gy, -iff. . S A -if ifiq N A 4. fr, '-' ,91H,er:',g, in 5- 4 :gi-:X . 4 N' ' LQ A z ,'f:1' ,. . F2 ' 121 5,1 I I' ..,,q4.V- 'fp I I 42227 XIZQQUQQQMQMQL ZW Mfmvmdmm ARBOOK STAFF IooIts over 5 Iibrar of XSXOEJQS mmxmg QI QSO Wm A3 Xf,afn1Q'lIjl Xg4afI ar-U-Gar Staff EDITORS IN CHIEF Busi M g PI1oI' g phy EdI' Fac Iy Ed + SI d I' G Grad I' Ed I' School Life Ed+ r Ac+iviI'Ie Ed 'I' Organiz 'I' Ed I STAFF MEMBERS BUSY HANDS-wrifing, pasfing, cuffing-if's of of worlr +o make e book. Phfg ph I A++ fx' ld Mi' E-Mffff 5 72114 +Ed'I 500 'ww ax,y,fzs figg H W J 1 ' A snag? , L JW W K Q fag , 5 gg . ,u, i . i NL, 5 as ,rff .5 ' ' A f U If H' ' if .,. ., , '. . Hn ,F J - 4' fx , 7 Q Q, 4 . wf ,, 'X Q by vig' ' gag: eff' H, N , , - N ,.,. z - Kp ' 1' , . Y ' Y, '. E ff-ML.-. t A Fggm V V x I - V XM' , 'V -1-Ar f Jw ' b. x U , V f, Q --Ts 15 , Q f W , ' ' - Ll :El ' I . 51.i5ff 'ff NX 'N' s 5 - F . ', .- mu . ' ' ,, p X 3 'V '. ,. M?-2 4' J! x x 9 -I hd, ' +4 ...I f- 4, Q Q , 7 is , in ' ' 3 ws' ,L :QM 4, ,. - f va, ff s x 4 W xg .Tx 4 :E at ff, F' FG' V , 4- J W A2 . 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Fox, president Mrs Marie Mendenhall, clerlcg Everett D Pyle vice president: W.E.H. Knight: and Robert L Haneline. Board of Trustees President Emeritus 't Dr. Scott Thompson, president emeritus ot Compton College, has been enjoying his tirst year ot retirement among his orange trees near Red- lands. and has been spared the many reorganiza- tion problems which have beset his successor, Dr. Stuart McComb. His memory remains green in the hearts ot those who knew him during his 34 years ot service as leader ot educational policy and clean ot junior college education. His inspirational Songs ot a Schoolmastern is still popular and available at the Student Store. The Dar-U-Gar salutes Compton's tirst presi- dent with attection. , I 4 , .1 Dr, Scott Thompson A FRIENDLY CHAT around a tree-well in the Union patio finds Superintendent McComb b ze with, left to right, Dick the ree Diclc l-lensel, Maxine Coos, and Paul Superintendent and President Stepping up trom the iob ot business t th combined districts to the anager o e perintendency, Dr. Stuart McComb was ced with an unprecedented situation: he d to reorganize the 6-4-4 into the 6-3-3-2 lang he had to plan tor two new senior gh schools and two junior high schools d a new iunior college plant. This meant . cal bond elections: cooperation with the Dr. Stuart Mccomb ate Department ot Education: and get- ng the support ot district voters. All this was complicated by wartime conditions, intlation. and talling enrollment in the iunior college. That he has surmounted these ditticulties and still lcept his good nature and main- tained his educational toresight is a tribute to both man and educator. His letter to the boards recommending an increased salary schedule tor teachers is being used widely throughout the state as a model torward-looking educational policy, Dr. McComb received his BA. degree trom Arizona State College lTempel, his M.S, and Ed.D. degrees trorn the University ot Southern Calitornia. He began teaching in a two-room country school in the Arizona mountains in l929. He has served as a teacher and administrator in Arizona, Colorado. and in Calitornia. Coming to Compton in l946, atter three years in the U.S. Navy, he served as assistant superintendent in charge ot business ot the Compton City Schools, and in the same capacity in the Compton Union High School and Junior College District. In July, I95O, he succeeded Dr. Scott Thompson as superintendent ot both Compton Union High School and Junior College districts and president ot Compton College. ' t Kiwanis, Masonic lodge, and Delta Epsilon. He is a member o Franklin C. Hemphill College Director High School Principal Dr. W. Craig Thomas, Compton College director and principal ot Compton Union High School. comes to us this year with a distinguished record and a fresh, new leadership. He uickl won su ort ot both students and Cl Y PP taculty. He worked to keep as many dratt-eligible college students as possible in school. He is proud ot inaugurating an over-all curriculum evaluation committee ot the taculty. He has taught in Oceanside, Long Beach City College: was supervisor ot publications tor Long Beach City Schools, and director ot public rela- tions tor Occidental College. He came to Comp- ton College from a position as dean ot instruction tion, Arizona State College at Flagstatt. His educational record includes an A.B. from Stanford University and an M.A. and Ed.D. trom the University of Southern California. He is active in Phi Delta Kappa, Rotary and local service groups. Deputy Superintendent Mr. Franklin C. Hem hill, deputy superintendent ot both Compton Coliicge and Compton Union High School districts. entered upon a new period ot service this year. After 20 years as assistant superintendent and director ot high schools, he was promoted to deputy superintendent ot both newly-instituted districts. Teacher, author, administrator, veteran, news- aper man, civic leader, service club executive- his experience is wide and deep. His achievements would till more space than is here available. He earned his BA. degree trom Colorado College ot Education, and his MA. trom the University ot Southern Calitornia. He has taught in Wyoming and tor the past 27 years in California. He is a member ot Kiwanis lpast lieutenant governorl, Masons, and Phi Delta Kappa. Dr. W. Craig Thomas Administrators Reber? G. Barnes. B.A. Carl J. Burk, M.A. Business Manager Diredor of Curriculum and Research Earl J. Holmes, M.S. William W. Jones. M.A. Direclor of Sludanl Aclivities Direclor ol Aclull Educalion and Aiiwleiics David W. Slolhower, M.S. Holland A. Spurgin, M.A. Direclor of Sludenl Bocly Dean of Records Business Lucille G. Douglass, M.A. Dean of Guidance Esflier J. Conrad, M.A. Direclor of Women's Affairs William J. Schleibaum, B.A. Assisiani TO The Uirecror of Sludenl' Aclivifies and Ailwlelics Kennelh W. Mason, B.A. Direcior of Playgrounds and Recreaiion Edgar H. Wilson, B.A. Doris T. Weslicofl, M.S.Ed. Supervisor of Aliendance and Supervisor of Vocaiional and Conlinualion Eclucafion Mechanic Arls Q Paul Marlin, M.A. Psychology Roberi Gillingham, Ph.D Grace Daniels, M.A. Ari Huber? Barnes, M.A. Biological Science Kenneih Evans, M.A. Business Educalion Ruih Lewis, M.A. English Esfher Conrad, M.A. Foreign Language Vega Roberis, M.A. Homemelcing Jesse Hal haway, Ed.D. Mafhemaiics Edgar H. Wilson, B.A. lnduslrial Arls Harold vonMuller, M.Ed. Music Herschel Smiih, B.S. lv1an's Physical Educalion Florence Neubauer, M.S. Wom.an's Physical Educafior: Carl Sfrem, M.S. Physical Science Social Science A . 'W if ,0 X L fi X Xa X -K Aka! RESFECV ' COL 6c?m. E VRESIUENT e X wi 1 - A snr. X N V ,fel CMH K l 'H Q. 5 lm , J N '- , :1 K E Cn 565 Department Chairmen Auma Hen ' is Col lege clr, M.A. Collis Bardin, M.S. Alvirda Davison, M.A. Jesse Halhaway. Ed.D. ry. M.S. Frisby Loclrard, M.A. Eslher Morris, M.A. Teresa O'Connell, M.A. C o u n se lo rs Gerald Baden, B.S. Marfha Borders, M.A. Harriell Cafes, M.A. Edward Chesler, B.A. Keilh Lee, B.A. Hulda McAuley, M.S. M. Monlgomery, M.S. William Rollins, Jr., M.A James Anderson, Ed.D. Vera Slrickland, M.S. nf!-qs . 75255 'la ggi, , P' an bf High School y J ' DEMONSTRATING THE TECHNIQUE of lilerally singing Silen+ Nigh+ silenlly are Vicior Hunsalcer, Mrs. Craig Thomas, Mrs. Esiher Morris, Mrs. Esiella Hall, Has+ell Hollis, Herschel Smiih, Mrs. Helen Maihews, Philip Bousman, Mrs. Helen Grunen- felder, and Mrs. Ecli+h Pine ai' fhe annual Facully Club Chrisfmas parly. Mrs. Eunice Knighf accompanies lhem al 'fhe piano. Q EFFECTIVE MID-COURT TACKLE on Tariar Knighf Vic Gorham asfridc Pefunia is made by Wild Bill Schleibaum on Sweel' Pea af lhe Tarfar Knighi-Faculiy Donkey Baslcelball Game. Sfuclenis overrode inslruciors 28-I4. College Faculty 24 f 5' I , W, J .N 5, All if lt' .fl l- w 1 4 -X Mariha Aumacl English James Cauclill, Physical Scie Rex Dixon, B.A. Physical Educ Hasfell Hollis, English iD Aaron Larson English Balemen, MA up Bousman, MA Harrie? Bowllne, PhB ral Science Social Science English er, BS Chesfer Cram, B Louise Cramer, MA P I Educahon English Biological Science nochs, M A Lela Gerver, M A Glacl s Garvin, BS English Home Malunq Holslon MS Rufh Huffman Viclor Hunsalcer, M.A. Educalion Physical Educahon Physical Science LeReHe MS Cora Lincoln MA Alberf Lovelady, M.A. Band Social Science Ps cholo I+ n , it X I . 'Y V ,-in I ...VA :?:QTvq ll f . , J: -. N-Q' ' ..- l ' ' L 1 - L-' Q ' i ' 'A ff ' A I , , N 'vc ., N B n l Lg gn 1 -r 1 - ml -1 X no 'J 5' ,l l f i l Q 'ix is .aa ME Nw Physical Ed ucalion Louella Daelweiler, M.A. Physical Educalion William Gran+, B.A. Public Relalions Lillian Johnsion, B.A. Helen Malhews, M.A. Q Foreign Language Kennelh Carpenler, BS. Physical Educaiion Llewelyn Davies, B.A. lnclusfrial Arls William Gregory. M.S. Physical Science Charles Kahlerl, M.S. lndugirial Arls Marion Maflier, M.S. Business Educafion as mass' an aw an nom is gan we gms H an ms is na an wi My in n me gum gm u sw nw Q an E.. Q WM 'Y' ,nm L ang? in a me Ez rr an me Haw me an u .H Ekxzaj- LX im E, aug M Q E a in wr is ma is P we av naw zu. ag-IFE -1 -mmm K - . e, 2:2 Em HB ' H Bi ,mom ,, Evil 1 s n 32' W an ', ' Q New A a l' I , H an na , , W H25 ,lm ., M Wearing H .:.e..1gw Vmymxm 2,-.act .-ny p ww kiwi? Q M M na ay, W., U.. . U 51' P2 ff M'-milf an wg N MA an , if 3 in in AA aa naw sz -as N an aww 5 in - 9? f 'e William Myers, B.S. Physical Science Librarian Edifh Salmans, M.A. Foreign Language H. Roberison, M.S., M.A. Biological Science Jean Taylor, M.A. Edwin Sugge4H', B.A. Physical Eclucaiion English Eliza belh Neal, M.A. Gerald Odell, NLS. Physical Science Consuelc Shaw M.A. Foreign Language Kennefh Umsiead, Ph.D. Social Science Daniel Onsiine lnclusirial Arles Merle Slylcous, M.S. Physical Science William Waggener lndusirial Arls College Faculty Paul Oiiens Mafhemalics Leona Smiih English Doroihy Wallace, Business Educai' irian Peferson, B.A. Englislw K' Sfrain, Ed.D. hysical Science us Wampler nduslrial Arls Franlr Powers, B.A. Physical Educalion Jos. Slubblefield. Ph.U Biological Science Charles Williams, B.S. Physical Educalicm if xl . l15,,.'b i it Nz., ,, P . v.-4 , -. i vu ,..4 ' l- s g. , ,i. L Marlin Rauhul, M.A. Music COPA JVC? for ' MOTLEY FACULTY CREW pose before mounling iheir deserl canary mounls for lhe annual iaclcass iamboree againsf Tarlar Knighls. Back row, leff 'ro righf: Gordon Orr, Harry Ri+cl'1lco, Dave Slofhower, Kenne+l1 Neary, Lawrence Rawald, Karl Olson, Charles Doyle, Frisby Loclcard. Frcn+ row: Harry Reid, Gerald Ge+zie Harris, Rex Dixon, Bill Schleibaum, and Dean Harbour. ' 27 fv Q Cena Allnow, M.A. Biological Science Eugene Barmore, M.A. Sccial Science Ediih Eales Physical Educalion Eslella Hall, B.A. Home Making is High School Faculty Lois Alherlon, M.S' Business Educalion Hilliard Barnard, M.S. English Edilh Enbom, B.S. Home Making Dean Harbour, B.A. Physical Science as an iwgfagg nm aa .SEEKS lg K is is aa- .aa is mfs is m me aagsm N sm an-H a a ..,,mL, , was E, SSE mls N B QXHH S iw. si 9: 5 ww:--' ml.. 4 , aaa Chef Baird, B.A. Physical Educalion Helen Beebe, M.S. Allendance Kennelh Fagans. B.S. Physical Educafion Hazel Harlan, B.S. Social Science W as '- :llLg gS'fx'is1,P'-bill' 5 . 22, ,gwlhg eiig gs E H- gm .,.- : .,.,., ,mf ' nm mn is ..i -H E -an mass' -naw an Yan , ' .--sax-1 E. Pally Baird, M.A. English Alidor Belprez, B.A. Music Shirley Farmer, B.A. Physical Educaliori Gerald Harris, M.S. Physical Educalion ,T-fn. roe Busch, M.A. Q PUTTING ON THE FEEDBAG al ihe Faculfy Club Picnic held al Soulh Gale Parl: in Oclcber are insfruclors, leff fo righ+: Miss Alice Lonsdale. Mrs. Orpha Doclrery, Mrs. Vega Roberis, Waller Firfh, Harold Roberfson, Miss Dorofhy Knox, and Merle Slyltous. Seen in lhe lsacltground: Miss Rufh Mervis, Bill Grainger, Miss Helen Beebe, Dave Sloihower, Allen Sims, Mrs. Alvirda Davison, Dr. Joseph Siubblefield, and LeRoy Schmiifen. Rufh Cardin, B.E, Orpha Doclcery, B.S. afhernalics English Home Making Her Firfh, B.A. Leonard Fisher, B.A. John Flinspach diislrual Arls Ari lnduslrial Arla Harlmann, B.A. Frederick Jeffs Doroihy Knox, B.S. Arla Biol. Sci., Exchange Business Educalion from England i,Ig:y :. . . , .. ilfwm- - 1,153 I ' . . i. . . i , . ,,,., , ,A - , . A i, , 'mud' I , i, if Helen Dolley, B.A. Social Science William Grainger, B.A. Assislanr Librarian William Llewellyn I nduslrial Arls Charles Doyle, M.A. Ruih Eagles, M.S. Social Science English Clifford Griiz, M.S. Helen Grunenfelder, B.A Physical Science Physical Educaiion Clarice Lloyd, M.A. Alice Lonsdale, M.A. English English ,S Qiffe if T 1 Q ,V 'A PS' '55:i:Tig'?ia K uf' iiiiixaw ' Qiffgfiill ' - 7?-M mix' 5 fails HW -. l T, , ,... s wf TT 29?-qs ..,,. ' is ,Q E J 1' - . is A Signing S f is mmiiiifr. ii 34 I , -, . ,qgpiiay f .' H Zi Q ' ' fs H -'Piggy :ff c 1 s ,. :wav - 11 W c- ,f M A' , Jia? H is ,s . . 1 if sg fzwzggif I A A 5:5':': i2 2-'ff . ii ' ' , ' . if-3 . 1-w h Q ' A K ff af Q , , Jigga 1 w, f ' Q ' Q - A K, , W LQ las. 3' 5, A is 1 .Us fl ,,- g ngi, . JH Y if f 45, n 'X , i , .- Q I fin Q ig 5' -, ,-1,,.M ,,-9725, a H Herberf Lund. M.E. Physical Sc'ence i Lawrence Rawald, M.S. Biological Science Maxine Siephanian, M.A Social Science Leona Hawks Sima Manniclc, M.A. Music Harry Reicl, M.S. Aiiendance James Vine lndusfrial Arls Rufe Marshall, B.S. Rufh Mervis, M.A. Foreign Language Phyllis Rowe, Ph.N. Roberi Neary, Social Ralph Rozelle, Jacomina Marsman, M.A. Social Science Harry Rifchlro, B.A. Social Science Charlie Warren lnduslrial Arfs James O'Donovan, M.S. Confinuaiion School Confinuaiion School Coniinualion School School Nurse Elizabefh Wafson, M.S. Business Eclucaiion Social Scienc Delia Wooclhull English Grace O'MalIey, B.A, Gordon Orr, B.S. Edilh Pine .g ,ass Daniel Prosnall, M.A English Physical Educalion Physical Educalion Physical Science SchmiH'en. B.A. James Shellman, M.A. Allen Sims, B.S. Lyle Siverson, M.A. Mariorie Smilh, B.S. s Educalion Physical Science Business Eclucalion English Business Eclucalion ' PRESIDING OVER TEACUPS as neally as he superiniends fwo disfricfs, Dr. Sfuarl' Mc- Comb pours for Ernsf Harimann. Hilliard Barnard lleffl and Frisby Loclrhard observe mefhod. Q PIE-PILFERING BILL MEYERS l ld ' ' no s ou+ a whole one on Miss Rulh Mervis as he reaches for more af lhe Faculiy Club picnic. mi 'Y 76 X . 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Our STudenT Council hosTed The Soufhern Sec Tion MeeTing of The California Junior Collen STudenT Governmenf Conference. The delegaTes parfecl for home afTer having menfecl us liberally on our hosfing and organizing qualiTies. When The sTudenT governmenf represe Traveled To SacramenTo for The sTaTewicle Terence, CompTon deleqaTes led The way in Through The General Assembly a resoluTion The sTuclenT represenTaTives' feelings on The of California Junior colleges parTicipaTion in NaTional Junior College AThleTic AssociaTion Jerry Rolces. Twelffh year president and ScoTT. elevenTh year vice-presidenf, affended California AssociaTion of STudenTs conference Alhambra High School November 2. 4 JI r Opening of The semesTer broughT The san' 'n i e ShorTly afTer November I The WesTern an Conference Threafened To blow aparT and Thereb opened new fields of opporTuniTy for some publi relafians worlc. CompTon's sTudenT adminisTraTo again led The way To pafch up aT leasf The sTudenT feelings among conference rivals. Fall Student Coun il Vice presidenf SecreTary A.W.S. Pre:idenT A.Nl.S. Presidenf if X N l lxx Al Wuner Jerry Rolras Bob Harper Elevenih Year Presidonf Twelilh Year Presidenl Thirleenih Year Presidenf Shirley Bardwall Darlene Pearson Larry CenoH'o Dar-U-Gear Co-ediior Dar-U-Ear Co-eclifor Tarfar Shield Edilor Bobbie Mosl-lier Shirley Benion John Nargorslri Commissioner of Social Commissioner of Finance Commissioner of A+hlefics Acfiviiies Hugh Kimball Commissioner of Public Relafions iff- ' Layion Theobald Margarei Kennedy Dorofhy Robbins John Siea Commissioner oi Public Relaiions Commissioner oi Social Aciivifies Commissioner oi Finance Commissioner Spring Student Council ol 36 Five STudenT Council members including Presi- denT Larry CenoTTo aTTended The big sTaTe con- Terence aT Long Beach, April 26 Through The 28. This was The main TuncTion oT The spring council. Larry CenoTTo aTTended The PresidenT's Planning Conlierence aT Glendale and The whole council journeyed To San Diego Tor The regional conference There. The course oT evenTs in which The council parTicipaTed included Two gaTherings aT Los Angeles CiTy College iusT beTore The big sTaTe conference. The TirsT was arrended by Paul Honey. Mrs. lisTher Conrad, and Larry CenoTTo. William Schleibaum and Larry aTTended The second on April 7. The council discussed The showing oT sTudenT body cards aT all assemblies, and sponsored a +alen+ show in May. The spring council gave a banqueT in honor oT boTh college and high school TooTbalI Teams. The also held a conTesT To selecT a name Tor The Drill Team. The winner received Tive dollars. AT The end oT The semesTer The council members received Their pins and Larry received his presi- denT's gavel. 1.1j:A5, f Af YA fi' ,,cj,,L. 41 K A if 3? ,ss H f A E gms :H Easfol Worfham Elevenih Year PresidenT Rolland Jaclrs TwelTTh Year PresidenT Paii Becker ThirTeenTh Year Presidenl Paul Honey Vice-presiden+ Jean Ashford SecreTa ry Keiih Sfafford FourTeenTh Year Presideni Darlene Pearson Da r-U-Gar Co-ediTor Tommy Jol1nsTon TarTar Shield EdiTor Beverly Dobbs A.W.S. PresidenT Don Beihurum A.M.S. PresidenT Fall AMS and AWS. Councils Q ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS' Council, lall semssler, baclr row, lefr lo righl: Gordon McCall, Bud Hamilron, James Wolf, Loumoin Peavy, Wes Kraul. Fronl row: William Schleibaum, adviser, Raymee Smilh, Jim Pills, Bob Krone, and Paul Honey, presidenl. 0 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS' Council, 'fall semesler, baclc rcw, lefl 'lo righ': Carol Kihl- slrom, Shirley Rehleld, Mariorie Coolc, Jane? Baird, Palsy McCoy, Lynn Davies, Lois Asller, June Sollysialr. Froni row: Pafi Becker, Margaref Ken- necly, Jean Ashford, presidenl, Mrs. Esrher Con- rad, adviser. and Beverly Dobbs. Leol by gavel-wielder Paul l-loney, 'rhe l semesler Associalecl Men Sludenls' Council coo clinaled The aclions and lhoughls ol Complon' male sluclenls anol sponsored school evenls noh worlhy among which was lhe ga'a allernoon clanc given for The Weber J.C. loolball learn. Highlighling The semesler governmonlal aclivi lies were lhe Sacramenlo srale conference and lhg Complon regional planning conference. Presenlalion of lhe woman's choice forma clance Cupid's Choice on February 3, was lha main lunclion of lhe Assoclafecl Women Sludenls Council. An A.W.S.-W.A.A. conference was helcl here in Oclc-ber and Presiclenl Jean Ashford al lendecl lhe siale conference in Sacramenlo in' November. A pol-luck dinner was given by lhe council before lhe semesler enolecl. Jean Ashford Fall A.W.S. Presidenl Paul Honey Fall A.lvl.S. Presldenl Under The presidency oT Don BeThurum. The spring semesTer AssociaTed Men STudenTs' Council was responsible Tor many inTramural games and sponsored an assembly on May 28. They also worked wiTh The A.W.S. Council in The planning oT C Day and aTTended various conferences in The SouTh- land. The main TuncTion of The A.M.S. Council is To represenT The men sTudenTs on The STudenT Coun- cil and aT sTaTe sTudenT governmenjr conferences. Crowning oT TarTaranna and TarTarandy on C Day was one oT The highlighTs oT The AssociaTed Women STudenTs' Council Tor The spring semesTer. The council planned all oT The C Day acTiviTies which included a waTer balleT, The disTribuTion oT The Dar-U-Gar, and a Tree sTudenT dance. The council also sponsored an assembly given by The home economics classes, and gave a poT- luclc dinner honoring The previous semesTer's group. Don Befhurum Spring A.M.S. Presicleni Beverly Dobbs Spring A.W.S. Pre-sidenT Spring A M S and A W. S. Councils Q ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS' Council. spring semesfer, back row, le'fT To right Jaclr Lines, John Read, Terry Robinson. Froni row: Bob Alli- son, Ted Hall, William Schleibaum, adviser, and Don BeThurum, presidenf . ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS' Council, spring semesTer, back row, leff To righT: Janei' Baird, Paisy McCoy, Barbara McMichael, Mar- iorie Coolr, Lois AsTler, Neva Ashford, Joan Hierol- zer, Mary CrompTon, Joan Emery, JeaneTTe Bu- channan. FronT row: Jean Ashford, Pauline CorbeTT, Beverly Dobbs, Mrs. EsTher Conrad, ad- viser, and Beverly Edwards. SQQW if 'GMMQCVQEQ 1P kyf-4NM'5M5f1i7Fi1l ww X 73: ,wi J. FQ' H YL ,J S M N bl K M if 7 , . A,- A T. v .1 3 -'lsgi' ' .Y J V! 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FOURTEENTH YEAR SPRING OFFICERS back row 'eff To rlgh Dwayne Moses, Wise. and John Read Fronl' row Beverly Edwards Mable Sellers, and Joan Emery Ulf 41- ,.. 0,4 ,e xx 1, .4 RWM' lass Officers Fourfeenrh year fall officers were Dick Huss- rnan. presidenfg Bob Elders, vice president Carol Phenicie, secrelaryj Bolo Monroe, ireasurerg Palsy McCoy, A.W.S. represcnfaiiveg and Wes Kraul A.M.S. represonialive. Under The leadership of Keiih Siaflord, i'he seniors held a diich day in June. Dwayne Moses was vice-president Mable Sellers. secrclary: Johnny Wise. Treasurer: John Read, A.lvl.S. represeniafiveg and Beverly Edwards. A.W.S, represeniaiive. Keiih Slafford Spring Fourfeenlh Year Presidenl' ,V S I, X l Hg df r fyil , Vf J Wa, f X 1 rr? Joe Aden ASB, DPS Barbara Beardslee ASB, RC, U, AT. Blondell Bcclc ASB, AT, 'l Roberi Bowen TS Eve Bozulich ASB Emily Bromley ASB, BS, CGS Manuel Caldera ASB Joseph Card TS Richard Carler, ASB Kay Clark ASB, AT Kenf Cole' ASB Richard Cormier ASB, B P Rodney Daggeff ASB Rex Davison ASB Genevieve DeVal ASB Charles Emery ASB, CF Raymond Fears ASB, SKF Raymond Ghio ASB, CBB 'ff-X.. George Gray ASB Carole Hughes ASB William LevereH ASB, WG, FC CGU Francis Monroe ASB, ASC Z College February Graduates rd l'lumilfon B Johnson , Bo ove . SC nl' Neunuebel , NC, TC, BP William Hamillon Jean Harris ASB KE ASB, SDX,T Roberf Kernen Carol Kihlslrom ASB, Bo ASBC, AWSC, AT. Joseph McGinley Pal Mclnlosh ASB, BP,Alv1SC, P ASB, DKP Arlhur Nordness Hal Parks ASB, BPG, CA. TS Leroy Herd ASB Joan Kcerber ASB, DKP Alfred Marlinez ASB Bill Presley ASB, BP Rufus Horne ASB, DPS Sherman Lasler ASB, WPC Maybelle Mishler Larry Rosenberg' ASB, CF Barbara Houclc ASB, PA Harold Lavalle ASB Dwighl Mllchell ASB George Sabean ASB Monle Broolrs ASB George McCar:1mcn ASB, TS, DUG Charles Mosher ASB, GKP George Slrode ASB TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Francis Monroe ASB, ASC Evelyn Prescoll ASB, SDX Paavo Virla ASB Eugene Vlilliams ASB Bessie Woods ASB. FC Roberl Young ASB, AGS. ASC Beverly Sechrisll 1 l or ASB, T, ABC,fSDX Nancy Lee Slarlery ASB, BS Theresa Slarlcs ASB, YWCA, TC, MC Charlene Talley ASB, WAA Dicl: Tirafira ASB Delberi Unruh ASB James Vawler ASB Joanne Vie:-a ASB, T, AT, NC Will Vfallcerl ASB. ASC. RDE, AGS, DPS Il Jerry Wilbur H ASB, TS, DUG, ASC College February Camera Shy Paul Adams Elmer Azpeilia Rudy Ballesieros Roberl' Baker James Bellah John Blalmley William Blankenship Olga Block Alberl Bob Beverly Boyne Doris Brown George Brown James Carler Carol Clarlc Jaclc Clarlc John Clarlc Richard Clarlc Don Lee Clarlr Moses Clay William Cocllrell Ardele Copeland Cecil Crosby Willie Dodd James Eltslrand Richard Ericlrson Anlhony Felando John Ferron Andrew Fiamengo Edwin Filce George Fosler Lucille Fosler Mary Fox Max Fulron Isabell Haddad Berge Hagopian Russell Haversroclr Melvin Hombs Wayne ller Carol Ingersoll Harry Jevas Alfred Johnson Philip Johnson Earl Dale Kinney Wes Krauel Kennelh Laylshgw Edward Liillelon Roger Locke Donald Magargee William Mann Edward Marrin Lois Mayes Jesse Mays Harris Meagher Irie Miller Karl Miller George Moffiir Carl Nelson Earlie Nichols Tony Perica John Pfeffl Nicholas Picerno lrene Piner Edward Pilfman Elmer Ralhman Louis Reagan Roberi Renz Charles Richard John Richards William Rielren J. D. Robinson David Ross Roberl Ryan William Ryan Ted Sanders Jerry Schempf Laird Shinn Ol'l'o Speaker Karl Spechl William Spinlrs Harlan Slralford Bob Swinburn Masayoshi Tanii Edgar Thomas Richard Thormodsen Frederick Trones Cecil Turner Jean Vandruff Sylvia Vossen David While Agnes Wilder Lois Williams Harryeife Wilson Bill Wrighl Rosie Abila Ken Adkison Mary Alford Shirley Alger Joe Amador ASBC, FC ASB, ASC ASB, AT ASB, AGS ASB Richard Amann Colleen Arclern Billie Armslrong lVQeorqe ArneaLi Jean Ashford ASB, CGS, BS ASB ASB ASB ASBC, DKP RC T, U. DT Lois Asfler Herman Banion Eihel Berner Roberf Bess Georgia Blankenship ASB AT, T ASB ASB ASB ASB, AGS AT DUG College June Q HOMECOMING ATTENDENT TWICE in suc- cession, popular Jean Ashford is a hard-working member of Tarfarefies, Ushereiies, and Delia Kap- pa Phi. She has been A.W.S. president, sfucleni body secrefary, lhirl'een'll1 year vice presidenf, and a member of fhe Drill Team for fhree years. Graduates ' SENIOR BOB KRONE is an accouniing maior and hopes fo enroll ai' San Jose afier gracluaiion. During his sIay ai Campion, Bob was presideni of Alpha Gamma Sigma and Alpha Sigma Chi and served on +he A.M.S. and Panhellenic councils. College Graduates Bill Ellerman ASB, AGS, BS Shirley Elllolf ASB lloan Emeryg ASB, SDX' Geraldine Fuller ASB daclc Griffilh ASB Belly Gulhrie ASB Nanelfe Hardin ASB Neil Henderson ASB, AP Ellen Johnson ASB Janel' Johnson ASB, CGU Sumllco Kawahara ASB Margarel Kennedy ASBC, T, U. RC, DKP Eva Bozulich ASB Kalhryn Brad? ASB Emily Bromley ASB Belly Bunn ASB Marlene Bur:is ASB Flossie Canferberry ASB Larry Cena-Ho Mrvcftltb ASBC, TK, BP, TS, BPG Glorene Chapman ASB Howard Chase ASB Donald Coe ASB Arlene Colclasure ASB Daisy Colly ASB, TCF Sharon Cools ASB Maxine Coss ASB. AT Mary Cromplon ASB, SDX Roland Dalxe ASB, AP Barbara Dean ASB Bob De Luca ASB, BP Myra Diclcison ASB, YWCA Nello Di Corpo ASB Helen Dino ASB, CGU, PA, TB Beverly Dobbs ASBC. DKP, T, U, Donna Durlrin ASB George Edes ASB, TS . BACKFIELD ACE MIKE Serna, who played on fha I950 Compion Wesfern Slales Conference champion loam, was given a berfh on lhe All- Weslern Sfafes Conference Eleven and an All- American Honorable Menfion. Milne could always be heard rooiing For fhe leam even when he spent rare momenls on The bench. The Un?- versily of California af Berkeley is Milre's college choice. . FROM THE SHOW ME Sfale, Beverly Dobbs has clearly shown 'Thai i+ is possible +o have a social life as well as high scholaslic records. Bev acfed as presidenl of Mimiralhenians while in high school and now holds membership in Alpha Gamma Sigma. She is a member of Della Kappa Phi, Tarfareffes, Ushereiies, and fhe A.W.S. Council. Some of +he of-Fices she has held are Tarfarelle secrefary, Ushereiie president A.W.S. secrelary and presidenf, elevenlh and fwelfih grade secre- 'lary and Dee Kay hisiorian. Ar-lhony Gange ASB, SKP, TC 1Bud Gibson ASBC, TK, BP lVic Gorhaml ASB, BP, TK Evelyn Grace ASB James Greene ASB Paul Honey ASBC, BP, TK Pairicia Huff ASB. C, CA, T, WAA Geri Hughes ASB, AT, RC, T Thomas lshman ASB Wayne Jansen ASB, BP, CF Charlene Koos ASB, DKP Frank Kowalski ASB Roberl' Krone ASB, AGS, ASC, P Joan Kurlh ASB Dorofhy Lampe ASB, C, T, WAA . FOOTBALL STAR GERALD Perry. who aifend- ed John C. Fremonf high school, lisls quile a few honors in foofball. Playing on fhe Tarfar champion foolball leam, he made All-Wesfern Slales, All- Soulhern California, and All-American 'lioolball leams. While in high school he earned a berih on lhe All-Cify leam. Gerald plans fo allencl college bul where he is noi sure. Mary Leahy ASB Don Lealze ASB, AGS, CA, PA Silvano Ledesma ASB, AP L Young Lee ASB, DFS Don Lewis ASB, O, PA, TB Jack Lines ASB, KE, TK Waller Lisser ASB Wanda Lollis ASB Marlene McCoy ASB Palsy Mc-Coy ASB, DKP, U Willard McCrumby ASB, CF Nadine McElroy ASB Peggy McGuire AQR Carolyn Mason ASB, AGS Lorelfa Masfanich ASB Bill Mayne ASB. PB, IB Ronnie 'Melandry ASB, AGS, ASC, Com, RDE Q MUCH HONORED MARGARET Kennedy, popular red-hairecl lourleenfh siuclenl, during her four years af Compfon was presiclenl of Tar- l'arel'+esg vice presidenl of lhe A.W.S. councilq a member of Usherelles and oi Della Kappa Phi sororily. She was also commissioner of social aclivi- 'ries on The A.S.B. council, life member of Cali- fornia Scholaslic Federaiion and Mimiralheniansp and member of Alpha Gamma Sigma. Margaref plans fo enroll a+ fha Universiiy oi California af Berkeley. bn, 1 - 15,1 V I X .. Gene Morava ASR Barbara Moshior ASBC, AWSC Ruilu Mulzlor ASB Rubye Myles ASB Theresa Nichier ASB Janel Pasch ASB. CSC Dora Peal ASB, AGS Dwighl Pefry ASB, BP Carol Phenicie ASB, SDX Adolph Phillips ASB Willard Phillips ASB Judifln Piclcard. BS ASB Norman Piclcell ASB Nifa Porfirio ASB. Com James Randall ASB l l Seniors Elaine Reiisclwneider ASB, DKP, U Norman Reynolds ASB, CGS Palsy Rice ASB Barbara Rosenlhal ASB, ABC Donna Rofli ASB, TB Evelyn Russell ASB Paul Safley ASB, CGS Max Schwarlz ASB. AGS ,Mable Sellers,MlRQll 0 ASB, SDX ,Jim Shadi' ASB Doris Sharp Flllllfu ASB, AT Eugene Small ASB, PA Rulh Smifh ASB Rennie Sparlcman ASB, DKP Q TARTAR KNIGHT JACK Lines, presidenf of Kappa Epsilon frafernily, hails from Cincinnafi. Ohio. While aifending Campion High School, Jack was aciive on ihe high school 'A' and 'B' bas- lcelball ieams. Affer gradueiing from Compfon, he plans +0 enroll af U.C.L.A. . FOURTEENTH YEAR STUDENT Joanne is a member of Alpha Tau, Tarfarehles. Ne Club, and lhe Panhellenic Council. A gra of Anlioch high school, Joanne plans fo the business Field afier graduaiion. l ,lscharlolfe Sfone-V 1 ASB, CSC l Barbara Thomas ASB, AGS Edward Tiulander ASB Verna Toliver ASB Barbara Van Laningham ASB Jesus Vega ASB gMarilyn Wachfer ASB. AGS Beverly Walden ASB 5 Karlene WellsW'iFM1,m.hgl11 ASB AT,T Hallie Wesi ASB, RC. SDX Pafricia Whoafley ASB DT Beulavon Wilson ASB, DKP, RC. SC Thelma Wifier ASB James Wolfe ASB. TC, YMCA Alfonso Ybarra ASB A ,, r-'fl ff. .rf Q AND PRESIDENCY lzepr Larry popular iourleenih grade sludeni, busy lasi year ai Compfon. Larry was selec- as The ediior of fhe Tariar Shield during fhe semesierg and during fhe spring semesfer, lhe Sfudenr Body elecied him president ing Tennis and baslreiball as his favorile sporfs, y also is a member of Befa Phi, and Be+a Phi ma. He was chosen as Typical Tom Tarrar I949 and as afhleiic commissioner. He s io go fo San Jose, Cal, or poin+s nor+h. College June Camera Shy James Caihcarf Jesse Cappell James Cole Lela Cormier Jim Crablree Tnd Crow Nicholas Davila Jaclr'Davis Z Y Joan De Nuccio William Derrick Gerald Dodd Jerry Dunn Einar Dyrr Ann Eiserzhauor Eanos Evans John Feericlc Gene Felder Madeline Fidler Norman Finch Bruce Foersier Elaine Forfenberry lvlarie Fosfcr Richard Foulgor Robari Fouls Louis Fox Margarei Fullon Chauncey Garison Thomas Geaar Arihur Gomez Alfonso Gonzales George Gray Edward Amador Kennaih Anderson Nancy Anderson Richard Anderson William F. Anderson William G. Anderson Samuel Armsirong iirlhur Ausiin Don Bahrman Pere Barnes William Beam Carlfon Bingham Kaiheryn Blackburn Phyllis Blaclrloy Jane Blanion Marie Bogumill Gilberf Borgardi Donald Boucher Paul Brewer Richard Brewer Horace Brighily Howard Brown James Brown Lois Brown Marvin Brown Milron Brown Edwin Buchanan Henry Bucher Ernesi Camarillo James Cameron Mary Carroll Charles Harrell Percy Harrison Jack Hari Jcclc Hays Louis Heclc Jaclt Hirshon Lloyd Hflliday Roberr llolrhaus Glen Huber Charles Hunfer George lce Grela lverson Robert' Johnson gDe,lwD9,d,Jones Frances Kell Jack Keller Kennerh Kelly Arihur Kendall Beverly King Bruce Kloizbach Edward Kresinslre Charles Kuriz Gerall La Rowe Anihony Lauer Lloyd Lavelle John Lawler William Loveife William McConnell Arihur McDaniel George McGriggIer William Mclvlahan Paul Macltey Rufus Marshall Roger Mariing Rudy Menchaca Siuari Menclelsohn Clark Merrill Glenn Meyers Charles Milligan Bill Millingion Jaclc Millmani Marvin Milion N51-an Moen Herberi Moore Monnie Moore Edward Morga David Morris Ross Morrison Dla-yne-fMoses Donald Murray Rose Myers John Nadone Muriel Nelson Dwighf Newell Keilra Niori William Oakey John Orrega Mary Osborne John O'Shea Richard Pallady Thomas Paiion Franlr Penning+on Gerald Perry Paul Phillips Bobbie Pigg Bonnie Quinn Alfred Ramirez Joan Rendla Ernesi Rhodes Helen Ribble Charlene Rodgers William Rokes Jerry Rolcesr Joa'rTRiJ-olrman Felix Russell Hal Rufherford James Sandoval Louise Sandvigen Kaihryn Sanger Darrell Sausser Ar+hur Saxell William Schaefer iLouis Schlegal Florence Schmid+ Mary Serban Milse Serna James Shupe John Simmons Thomas Sloan Dale Smiih Norman Smiih Richard Smiih Roberr Snider Gail Snodgjag Earl Snow Joseph Spelker Edirh Sfake Jeral Sianley Alberia Siolres Margarei Thaicher Gary Thomsen Bernice Thorensen Irving Thorley Jerry Thorn-lon Richard Tomasello Richard Tonlcovich Harry Toy Norman Trembley Francisco Unguez Gordon Van 'Every Josephine Villegas Merle Wallcer Jack Waiers Richard Waiers Gerald Wa+Zs Gordon Wells Viva Wendler Marilyn Wilclund Franklin Williams Hallie Williams Morris Williams Dale Wifhrow Andrew Williamson Peggy Woodard Francis Wunderlich Bruce Ya'res 53 Twelfth Year Class Dfflcerg Q TWELFTH YEAR OFFICERS, fall semesler, lefl fo riglwlc Allen, Mary Jane Ellis, June Sollysialr, Leumoin Pcavy, and Rolces. Firsl semesler lwelllh grade ollicers include Ger Rolces. presiclenl: Virginia Allen, vice-prcsiclen Mary Jane Ellis, secrelaryg June Sollysialc AW represenleliveg ancl Leumoin Peavy, A.M Fall Twelllh Year Presidenl' represenlallve' Gerry Rolzes Q TWELFTH YEAR OFFICERS, spring semesier, lefi fo righi: Neva Ashford, Donna Lauer, Joan Lynn BeHy Lou Wilson, and Ted Hall. During 'fine Term of spring presicienf Rolland Jacks, an picnic was held on May 4 for 'fine eniire Jrwelfrlw grade. Orher officers were vice-president Joan Lynn: secrefary, Be1'1'y Wilsong rreasurer. Donna Lauer: A.W.S. represen+a'rive, Neva Ash- ford: and A.M.S. represcnfaiive, Ted Hall. Roll-and Jacks Spring Twelfih Year Presiderw Twelfth Year February June Abboll ASB Consuelo Avila ASB Larry Beggs Doreen Carmichael ASB Jim Copeland ASB Pal Adams ASB Peggy Baker ASB Wilma Biclrforcl ASB Donald Carroll ASB Carol Cormany ASB Rodney Agee ASB Ollie Banlc ASB Kennefh Blacholder ASB Evelyn Chaney ASB Richard Craig ASB ss 1 Douglas Alcoll John Amsberry Charlene Barger Arcloih Barnes ASB ASB Jack Blasur Palricia Borg ASB Mary Lou Chavez Winilred Chinn ASB ASB Geraldine Crouch Mariorie Dahl ASB ASB Carol ASB Ralph ASB Ilelen ASB Jay C ASB Gloria Ander Barne h ASB. l I 2 1 3 X ,, lv l 5, 5 -4-ee,..r I. 1 ,. l. l- X U7 Q ' , 'rf' l - f, 'gf , S ,qs T-1 13' . . ' N If M - 2 2 ' A l ,r P ,yr , - 5' ff ' l - r. lr , ' 1, lli ,. , .A 1 , ' ' ' gag, H ., ' - , me if 2: W ,. '-je ' - ' , f 'f '5 f 7' . ', r 4 , tex- 'D ,- ,JI-lv: fads Don Disbrow ASB Edu Doran ASB, FC Ralph Dumoslci ASB Marilyn Elder ASB Roland Elliol ASB, PB, O Mary England ASB Maurino Evans ASB, RW Keilvarine Fullor Don Asion ASB Couriney Alfingor ASB, TS. BA, Com., PA Vivian Barron ASB Icla Mae Baies ASB Ronald Baumwari ASB George Beclrer ASB Norman Beclley Lorraine Brown ASB Huber? Bryce ASB Deloris Burlclwari' ASB Beify Bu++e ASB Roberi Cable ASB zQAnila Clarlri ASB, BA, FC Bessie Claxion Dean Coffman ASB, BFW Paisy Colesl X ASB, M,'l'l-A, Jimmy Cooper ASB, ST Kenny Danielson ASB Joan Davis ASB Vivian Davis ASB Lela Dclvin Belry Dickerson ASB. TCF L W W Y Q is :Q t E .. E mm-K aa B va Q I 1 XMB --wir, -'fl was ,many 'E . .QF , 1' iii .ral-if -g., - : ga .:.,, , L zlz :-: z I if ,Q :-: gi l . ,:- '. 1 ' :.- FC, WAA mggmx 1 A as W 5 -HQSEEQW M wa E fi-ss 7 5 B W ,Ay ,.,,:,: -I . W L E 9: ' awk am msg M ,Z a X B L W E W, .:. bf .l uma I as 'L W a Bennie Galbrefh . HTOUCHDOWN TWIN TOM Ramsey, high school senior, is uncerlain about his fuiure, buf gridiron fans are preHy cerfain ihar he will do all righl' in foofball. Tom played on ihe I949 and 1950 Cornpfon C.l.F, champion feams, and, wifh Ralph Kubofa, became known as one of fhe 'Vouch- clown 'Iwins . ASB, YWCA Donna Ganfz ASB Joe Gales ASB Carole Genfry ASB, FC 4Jere Geuriny ASB Jean Gibson ASB, RW, WAA, FC Mary Goodman ASB Barbara Governale ASB f.Rober+ Grahaml ASB Morris Gregory ASB Siella Gulierrez ASB Violef Hall ASB BeHy Hamillon ASB Doroihy Hannah ASB. TCF, DT Arihur Hansen, A ASB, M W . FORMER VICE-PRESIDENT of Roosevelf iunior high, Aclriane Lampe has gained popularify for her oufsranding work on ihe Tariar campus as a mem- ber of 'the Tarfareiies and of Mimirafhenians, scholasfic honor socieiy. Adriane was freasuer of Tarfareffes and in fhe elevenfh grade was chosen as a represenfafive fo Girl's Sfafe. Like many Comp+onifes, Adriana plans fo become a foacher. 1 1 I l l High School Dimplc Harris ASB Phyllis Hoffman ASB, FC, M Dorolhy Humbard ASB Barbara Jonos ASB, FC Nancy Kersey ASB Georgia Lce ASB D ' ' Margarel Harris ASB, MC Coslolino Hogan ASB Barbara Ice ASB Gilloerl Juralc ASB, TB Nadine King ASB, FC, M Rulh Lehiinen ASB Harold Hayes ASB Marvelyn Hogue ASB Louis Janisse ASB, HSF, TB Belly Ka rlchner ASB Al Knoll ' ASB Bernie Lewis ASB Graduates Warren Henderson ASB Jane Hovey ASB Doris Jensen ASB, FC John Kayior ASB Theresa Kowalski ASB. NC, ABC Samuel Lewis ASB Bill Hines ASB Joann Hudspelh ASB Dick Johnson Pairicia Hoffman ASB Neil Hughes ASB Harry Johnson ASB, TS, NFL, HST ASB Pally Kelly Melloa Kennedy ASB Kalherine Kurlela Chiyolco Kuwahara ASB ASB Joyce Lindberg Loren Lochmiller ASB, RW ASB y , ,umm B X' w B ' - 1 as m BH , Wy ' e ,,: Q iii Lorna Logan .loe Long Margie Ludwig Lorella McDaniel Joan McDo A B ASB HSP A ASB Alan McGowan Ludella McLain LaVonm- McLarly Roberl McMalcin Amos McN A A ASB WAA NC ASB, M, ST, HSWP A B February High School Seniors Lorna McPherson ASB, DT Doreen McWilliams ASB Forresl Mahy Marianne Manicone ASB, M, PA, TB, Andrew Marlin ASB, TK Virginia Marlir-oz Dorofhy Malhews ASB Richard Mays ASB Alice Mendoza ASB Jolene Merlelcl ASB Emilia Merino ASB Jean MileS' ASB, NC, FC Diane Miller ASB Gilberi Millinglon ASB Donald Mongeon ASB Belly Monson ASB Shirley Morgan ASB Donela Moses ASB Roberla Moslrowilz ASB Donna Myers ASB O Thelma Myers ASB, RW, FC Vicforia Nilcsichf' ASB Joan Noel ASB Flora Oakes ASB Virginia Osgood ASB, DT Mildred Pafriclc ASB Richard Palz ASB Leumoin Peavy ASBC, AMSC Jeanne Penney ASB Geraldine Peralia ASB Claire Peiers ASB Peggy Phillips ASB, ABC Lloyd Powell Mariorie Purinion iBeHy Raymond: ASB James Recfor ASB -.YYicki Reese ASB Fred Rennison ASB Daniel Reyes ASB - Ru+h Reynolds ASB Lyle Richardson ASB William Richardson ASB, HSBF Barbara Richmond Belly Riebor ASB. FC Dorolhy Robbins ASBC, FC Shirley Robe ASB, FC fHenry Rosellil ASB, HSF Bobbie Russell ASB Roberi Salas ASB Wayne Schenk ASB Arlene Shaw ASB Merle Shaw ASB .Voodns Shirley Beverly Shivers ASB Doris Simmons ASB Q TARTAR KNIGHT TREASURER Terry Thomas. who played on high school varsi'I'y baslcefball and baseball Teams, will enroll in Campion College nexf year, and hopes fo go our 'For The same sporfs. Terry, a naiive Californian, aiiended Paramounf high school before coming +o Compfon. . ?e'?25i,i,. M- l . . JOURNALISM IS ONE of Donna Lauer's main inferesfs. She was 'Fall socieiy edilor of The Tarfar Shield, and, while af Roosevelf junior high, ediied The newspaper of Thar school. Drill Toam, Usher- efies, Red Cross and Mimiralhcnians are 'the organ- izaficns in which Sour Lauer , as she is affec- iionarely called, holds membership, Her fuiure plans include college a+ San Jose 'ro prepare for a career of feaching. Charles Simon ASB lLorraine Simon, Iivlli Qpglg ASB 'Berlin Sincoslrig ASB Rosalia Sislra ASB, FC, DT Edwin Smifh ASB lgenneih Smiih ASB, PB, TB June Soliysialc ASB Richard Sowell ASB James Sfafford ASB Helen Sfanclley ASB Nelda Rae S+ewarl ASB Mary Sirand ASB Grace Slroz ASB, NC Francis Taylor ASB Leroi Thibaull' ASB Helen Thomas ASB, WAA Charlolle Thompson ASB Ben Thorp ASB ,Pairicia Tinclall. ASB, PA, TB, O Florence Todd ASB Kalherine Tcussainl' ASB Plwilomena Triggiano ASB Earl Tripp ASB Bob Twiggs ASB Naneiie Vanclerforcl ASB Wilma VanHooser ASB Mariorie Viellwer ASB Pairicia Wellsmilh ASB Mary Jean Walters ASB Jaclc Waliz ASB Clara Ware ASB, YWCA, FC, VP Kennefh Warn ASB Beverly Ann Warner ASB Alberfina Warren ASB, H-A, YWCA Ted Warwick ASB vihy Waison John Waison Lorme Wl1ll0 William Willie Winter Graduates Beverly Wayman Barbara Webb Belle Wesson Juamfa Whusnanf ASB ASB ASB A Jacqueline Wilkes Joan Williams LaRae Williams Pafricua Williams ASB, HSF, HSBF ASB ASB ASB Q is ASB ASB . ATHLETIC-MINDED HAL Sfeele was selecled for membership in Tarlar Knighls because of his sporls abilily and pleasing personalily. Hal played on bolh C.l.F. championship leams, and on lhis year's baslcelball C.l.F. feam. He was selecfed as elevenlh year freasurer by his classmales. His fulure plans include working in fhe sheel' melal frade. Shirley Yamamolo Clyde Zachry Q FLAG' GIRL NEVA Ashford also mainiains membership in Usherelles, Red Cross, and was 'lwelflh grade A.W.S. represenlalive. She has been on 'lhe Drill Team and lhe swimming leam for lwo years. Her 'lulure will be cenlered around a business or air-hosless career. Jessie Vlilson ASB Valerie Winlcle ASB Beverly Wise ASB Kennelh Will ASB Roberl Willen ASB Gloria Wood ASB, FC John Woolhefher ASB Lorain Vlorley ASB Janel' Vlorminglon ASB W.C. Wynn ASB High School Graduates Jack Biggs ASB Jimmy Everson ASB Ben Kizziar ASB Jerry McNaH ASB Jimmie Reed ASB -.Susan Bixby 1 ASB Jack Fisher ASB ,Caroline Larson ASB, BA, VPS' Bob Molley ASB William Reese ASB TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Phil Blood Richard Chamberlir ASB YMCA lflfhomas Halleeni' Waldon Hursi ASB, NFL. TS ASB, HSF Bill Loe Marlene Luiz ASB, HSF, TK ASB Phillip MooreMlQQlgdlicherd Marz ASB, l'lSl: ASB, HSF Delores Seal Floyd Shepherd ASB ASB Newsam Cudioe Phillip Johnson ASB Jim McAllisier ASB Gordon Pryor ASB, l'lSB ,Pal Slinlrardj. ASB lb Richard Dugmore ASB Ronald Kissacl: ASB 'Gary McJillonj ASB ob Pyali Guy Smilh ASB, HSP +ll Anfhony Sorich ASB Donald Sfrong ASB George Traver ASB, NFL, TB Shirly Ulery ASB Reva Wagoner ASB Linda Warren ASB Bob Walltins ASB Phillip Wilbourn ASB High School February Ca Gene Blyihe William Bowles Jean Branscome Bill Brazel William Brooks Belly Bryer Richard Caslongia Floyd Charlol' Fred Clemons Bonny Collins Monie Collins Russell Condry Roberi Copeland Waller Crawford Ralph Crecelius Joan CrosseH Mary Ann Denlc Marie Dick Billy Dumas Moneirie Evans ,wiki ui-Kfiresfone Jack Fisher Norman Fleming Rudolph Franlc Oiis Gale Roberi' Genier Arlene Girard Donna Glidewell Shirley Ann Granfr David Greear Pafricia Hale John Hardy Roger Harvey Roberr Henderson ,Gene -Hilbert Raymond Hill Theodore Hogue Arfhur Holloway Roscoe Holloway Beverly Hood Walfer Hor+on Gene Huber Marfha Ingram Nalhaniel lngram Dean Jeffries Marlene Jensen Clarence Jones Roberl' Ken? Ronnie Kissam James Kooyman Gerfrude Langerud Vicior Ledesma Barry Lee Ellene Lewis James Loly William Love George Loughmiller Roberf Ludwig James Lyons Mary McElwain James Malugeon Pearl Mangold Manuel Marlinez Ronald Marzelr Rose Marie Mirabella Charles Miriani Bob Molley Barbara Monroe Phillip Moore Jim Mullins Geraldine Nelson Daniel O'Connor Bill Oyler Lorelia Pedan Ray Pionlelr Donald Piisenbarger Doroihy Planfage Dale Poicher Baxfer Pulsifer Bob Pyail' Timofhy 'Quinlan George Randall Don Reed James Reed- H1Ql'Cl Venneifa Richardson Eugene Rone Milfon Rosen Norman Sarg Alan Schulfz Carl E. Smilh Carl W. Smiih Carolyn Smilh Wayne Slahley Marvin Sievenson Jeanne Sfofhers Charles Sfrawn Cl1arloHe Summers Bob Sweem Richard Tieize Gary Tomlcins Ardys Tweei Gloria Vanderford Donald Van Horne Donald Walls Paul Warh Linda Warren Bobbie Weaver Walton Wells Ken on Williams Y Gregory Wirls Benii Yamashifa Palricia Slinlcard High School June Graduates f - W K IRQ? X-Q' W v WW fill? m'EJ Quia, ' C' .mga f li-MQ 5' A Z, ' KKK gi K Z 2 f Sx .7 ' ii?gl: iii'a:ui1,s I ::::2ff 'y ' ,j V k'i !l 5' A ' ' f 'i f I if ,fs--' 4 .. ' X 1 ' 0 N lfal Adkison ASB, SL, U Susan Aldrige YASB, U I 'Qames Alford, ASB Virginia Allen ASB Bill Ames ASB Judy Anderson ASB Amelia Angulo ASB Janef Arbuclrle ASB, O Ronald Aria ASB Pai Armslrong ASB iJNeva Aslwfordi ASB, DT, U Joan Aslcey Belly Asper ASB Barbara Allcinson ASB Shirley Alwood ASB Warren Baier ASB Henry Baird Q ASB Alice Baller ASB Myrna Balmer ASB Bill Ballard ASB Spring High School Grads Mary Ballard f ASB Shirley Barreif ASB Jo Ann Basself ASB Twylia Baleman ASB Eldon Bay? ASB Marian Beclvlel ASB Roberi Beclner ASB, NFL Michael Belger ASB Marlene Berger ASB Carol Bernier Jael: Birdsall ASB Ann Bishop ASB Nancy Blaclcwell ASB Arlhur Blain ASB James Blaise ASB Verna Blandford - ASB. FC William Blum ASB Elsie Bohnhardl ASB Bob Bone ASB Cranford Bonner ASB iJohn Bonner ASB, HST, AP Charloffe Boucher ASB Lela Bowman . ASB X Billy Boyd ' ASB Ross Braswell 3 ASB . OUTSTANDING PLAYER of 'lhe Cons? League was fhe fiile besfowed on Ralph Kubofa, lower division personalify, by fhe Los Angeles Examiner Scholaslic Spor+s Associafion. Ralph, who played on bofh Compfon C.l.F. champion foo+baII 'leams was lmown as one of lhe Touchdown Twins. Tom Ramsey was lhe ofher. Ralph plans lo affend college al Complon afier graduaiion from high school. Rex BriH ASB Glenn Brizee ASB Gordon Broderson ASB Barbara Brow Qxnne C. Broyj ASB Annie L. Brown Belva Brown ASB Sallya Brown ASB Mildred Bruce ASB Dave Bryan ASB Joan Buchanan ASB Clarence Buck ASB Q TWELFT H GRADER DANNEE McDaniel was chosen as a popular personalify by her class- mares because of her friendly smile and helpful aHi+ude. Dannee, who was a member of 'Phe Drill Team during 'lhe 'lirsi semesfer, also claims mem- bership in Usherefles and Red Cross. She plans io a'Hend San Jose Sfafe College fo sfudy for her leacher's credenlial eller she leaves Complon. -,so.-A -t .1 Leo Casper Barbara Chamberlain Sharon Chancellor Richard Chesemore Sheldon ASB AP ASB DT A ASB A Doris Clemons Rafa Cluff Jean COCkl'Ill Margaref Cole William A A A ASB AS l June High School Seniors James Buckhorn ASB, HSF Kennelh Buckner ASB, HST Mary Buclcriclge ASB Carol Buffingfon ASB ' Richard Bush ASB Edifh Buzzard ASB Bob Bynum ASB ,Joan Call 5 ASB, U. DT John Campbell ASB Roger Carlson ASB Mariha Caro Clyde Carrier ASB Dorolhy Carfer Millie Carler Palricia Carler ASB lBillie Collins-I DASB, VP George Corlrhill ASB Edna Cornell ASB Theresa Coslello ASB Della Cox ASB Arlene Crane Charles Cronin ASB Frances Croy ASB lPhyllis Dalionj ASB. DT 'D Helen Davis Jo Anne Davis Theo Davis ASB, BPG, DUE: TS. WAA. FC Burless Dey ASB Phyllis Deay ASB, DT Donna Decker ASB Harriel Declcer ASB Beverly DeFosse ASB Michael Dell ASB Barbara Denevan ASB. WAA Joy Denl ASB LKenne1l1 Donialrl ASB, TK. HSJVF Darrell Drclce ASB S+gnley Drury ASB Nelva Duncan William Dunlap ASB Larry Durham ASB Ronald Earle ASB Norma Easlerling ASB Mary Jane Ellis ASB Donald Ellsworllu ASB. AP lGilber1' Elmenclorfz ASB Jean Elmenclorf ASB .Jennie Erslcine ASB Roy Eflnriclge ASB Mary Farrell ASB, DT Belly Farris ASB Laurella Frazier Phyllis Fried man Vernon Fross ASB Oleia Galloway ASB, DUG Ronald Goldsmilh ASB Shirley Goll ASB Roberl Goode ASB Gerry Gooclloe ASB chool Class o f Audre Edmunds ASB Barbara Edwards ASB Norma Egberl' ASB Merle Eli ASB. HSF LaVerne Elkins ASB Barbara Elms ASB Edirh Elslin ASB Phyllis Engbarlh ASB Frankie Ennis ASB JoAnn Eromo ASB Gilloeri' Follz ASB Theresa Fowler ASB Eleanor Franklin ASB, TS Mabel Franklin ASB Jim Fraze Bill Gardner ASB Lola Gardner ASB Leafha Gaull ASB, FC Jim Gerard ASB Mamie Goins ASB Be+ly Goss ASB, FC Doris Graham ASB Phyllis Graham ASB Vlayne Groear ASB Nancy Grifliih ASB Nancy Harrell ASB BeH'ina Harris ASB Claudia Harris ASB, WAA Phyllis Harris ASB. M, NFL, CA Peier Hasiings ASB Buddy Hawkins ASB Sue Hawks ASB, DT Pal Helm ASB Riney Helzer ASB. HSWP Carole Henderson ASB, DT Alice Henninger ASB Norvel Hansel ASB Doris Hill Joyce Hill Gaul Hinel ASB I Millie Hisaw ASB l Edward Hoffman? ASB Rober+ Hollingsworfh ASB rf Gushfson Janis Haarer Harlow Hagen David Hague Slfirley Hale ASB ASB ASB ASB l Hammonduqsl Wayne Hanes Edward Hanlon Henry Hansen Allen Hanson B ASB ASB ASB ASB rade Graduates can PF? 'W 4 J ' Z 'Y A an at sail lf . jR fa ,zf3lll 'l V. l ' 1:45-' rfx 1-31010: fr 59.5 ,. ,-A f Qu, r 5. 5 v f V -x N ' J H4 lo G 3 ff' Em . is rrxenm' - ' if H , Q FIVE-FOOT-TWO Mary Farrell is living proof of lhe saying fhal' nice fhings come in small packages. This likeable co-ed has disiinguished herself wi!-h her lwo years performance on ihe Drill Team. A business maior, afler gradualion she hopes +o pursue a secrefarial career. Q ELECTED SECOND SEMESTER iwelffh year presidenl, Rolland Jacks is an aciive member of 'Phe Roger Williams Club and 'lhe vocalional dance bend. ln flue lenlh grade a+ Lynwood iunior high, Rolland was lhe recipienf of lhe American Legion Cifizenship Award. ln sporfs, Rolland lisfs lracl: and foolball. Weslmoni College is his fulure scholaslic home. Clinlon Hopson Margaref Hosford Eva Howell Juanella HU99l '5. ASB ASB ASB Ruih Hurley Rose lannucelli Aileen lnouye JUAHHB Irwin ASB ASB. M ASB Kelherine James f-Pefricia James V' I Theresa James Clarlr Jenkins ASB C A53 Marlene Hu ASB Rolland Jac ASBC. N Joyce Jenlci ASB Spring High School Seniors Rila Jindra John Johnson ASB Jaclr Jones ASB Marian Kazarian ASB William Kelly ASB Audrey Kerr ASB, DT Karolyn Keriler ASB Helen Killingsworfh ASB Marian Kimball ASB Slanley King ASB, HSF Peggy Kinion ASB. ABC Charleen Kliclc ASB Anaslacia Klisloff ASB, FC, RC. YWCA, T Howard Koch ASB Donna Koisfra Jeanne Kurlh ASB lGloria Kurig ASB Carolyn Laderocrl ASB Adriana Lampe ASB, M, T Alberl Lange ASB Lewis Lafloche ASB ,'Donna Lauer , S ASB, BFG, DT TS, U Donna Lawrence ASB Peggy Lawson ASB X I eff? lllllxfl xy , I Af- Wx 5 is ,dan Y w if 'Z ' 5 , S v 1 Myrna Layfon ASB. FC Barbara Liberio ASB Barbara Looper ASB, DT Dorofhy Lyonsl ASB, WAA Graduating Hig Charles Lechner Gerfrude Lees fJeanneHe Lemon, ASB ASB, NFL ASB, DT I Augusi Lipinslcy Pairicia Lishey Rolserf Lodge ASB ASB ASB, HSB, NB Lglarol Lougeef Kenne+h Lough Alberfa Lovelady ASB ASB ASB. NFL Johnnie McAllisfer Sharleen McClerry Lkay McCleIlan2, ASB ASB ASB B Marilyn Leonard David Lewis ASB ASB Kennelh Loffis Hazel Logan ASB ASB, O June Ludwig Elida Luna ASB ASB Meredifh McCoy ,Joan McCue ASB ASB chool Seniors on Lewis Long Lynn McDan U, DT iel ' Frances McTighe ASB, FC, H-A. Pairicia McVay ASB Sylvia Maclrey K ASB ,Richard Macy' ASB. PB ' Chan Madsen ASB Lorraine Marino ASB, H-A Glenda Marlin ASB Angelina Marfinez ASB Marilyn Mason ASB Marlem Mason ASB Geraldine Mallox ASB Barbara Maus ASB Donna Mclniyre ASB Lola McKay ASB Charles McKinley ASB, HSB Charles McKnigl1f ASB, HST, NFL Jim McLemore ASB Rosa McLurlcin ASB, WAA Nancy Mclvleelcin ASB LoreH'a McNally ASB Bob McSpadden ASB, HSTe, O. Ann McTigl1e ASB, FC, NC Carol Mohr ASB Guy Monialbano ASB Lillian Morello ASB Ernesf Mullcey ASB Mary Lee Murray ASB June Nalcaya ASB Billie Oeller ASB Loiiie Olsen ASB Mary O'MaIia ASB. W6 Hoe Maxwellj' ASB Carolyn Merrell ASB Jucly Merri'iield,l ASB Barbara Merrihew ASB Richard Mezzanaffo ASB Calvin Mickelson ASB, HSB Blaine Miller ASB, CSC Carol Miller ASB Margarei Miller ASB Marlene Miller ASB ,fRichard Miicheul ASB Kaisumi Mochidome ASB Jeanne Mock ASB Philip Moen Darhl Moffeff ASB Neil Parker Shirlene Pauling Lee Pearcy Don Peebles Donald Peferson ASB ASB. DT ASB ASB ASB Gloria Peferson Gerald Psiry lPl1il Pl1illipLl Mary Picciano Fred Pierce ASB ASB ASB. l'lSWP ASB ASB, HST Spring Graduates l4BeHie Morgagl 'I ASB ljallie Morgan, ASB Erma Morrison ASB. M Sherry Moss ASB, FC Ralph Muirhead ASB, HSP Lawson Nall Shirley Neal ASB Richard Negrefe A Y ASB l-Marian Nelsonj, ASB, C, WAA Ralene Newbold ASB, FC Lorraine Paieri ASB Virginia Palacios 1 ASB I 'lMariorie Palmerl ASB A Bill Parilla ASB, HSF Barbara Parker ASB l QW7 Q xi 'Fo F H ,if S , if ll 99 sw Q 4 53 E K Q Lf U' if ,L 'RIF A l ALE 5. lt, AQ? X -f ' .1 'Q P N 4,3 ' ,Q All 2 60 lf lg - gl I Janel Pierce ASB Wesley Pielz ASB Horfensia Porraz Don Por'rer ASB Belly Power ASB Carol Powers ASB Don Price ASB Bob Privelf ASB Barbara Prcbsl ASB Ralph Purinfon ASB Margareie Purmorl ASB Marian Ralph ASB Senior f the Class of Tommy Ramsey ASB. HSF :lim Randall A, ASB Carol Reddin ASB, NC, WAA Roberf Reed ASB Mary Regner ASB, C. CA. ST, WAA Darrel Reilschneider fNancy Reiner, ASB Evelyn Rhone ASB. WAA Billie Ridgway ASB Jim Rilchie ASB Barbara Roarlc ASB Jim Robbins ASB, PB, TB Margarel Robinson ASB Jim Robifaille ASB, HSB Virginia Rock ASB Leona Roclrhill Clarence Rode ASB Maria Rodriquez , ASB fGerald Rolues Y ASBC Charles Rool ASB 'James Rose V ASB. HSF Riia Rose ASB Myrna Rosenlhal Jane? Rossman ASB Mariella Rossman ASB Phyllis Ro'll1 ASB. DT Rila Rolh ASB Don Rupey ASB Slella Salas ASB Wayne Sammon ASB Gloria Sandman ASB Barbara Sands ASB Joan SanfLf ASB KiHie Scales Florence Schaefer ASB, C, WAA Lborofhy Schlalntlfl ASB. S Q Roberia Schlichiing Jacquelyn Sclwmidi ASB Valgene Sclwmlfz ASB Donna Schulze ASB Doroihy ScoH' ASB Jere Lee Sco'H ASB William Seeger ASB Jean Selby ASB Alberl' Sell ASB, HSB Boyd Seydel ASB, lvl Joyce Smlih ASB, ST. Dorofhy ASB. Carl Sfark ASB qiLlla ASB, S Shaw FC Smifh na Sorrels ABC eelej Sfreable CSU lSlanloy Simpscnl ASB Norman Smilh ASB :Llc Spivq fl ASB ' Donna Slelifano ASB lBob Sfreeflj ASB, AP, M June Graduates Jessie Singlefon ASB Rowena Smifh ASB Jacqueline Spraif ASB, FC, WAA Delberf Sielle BeHy Sloan ASB Rufh Smilh ASB lBob s+af+0fag Ass .lack Sfephens ASB, HSF, HST ASB, AP Joanne Sirong ASB ySl'aaren Sfrcngl ASB. DT H' James Smilh ASB Shirley Smi'l'l1 ASB Richard S+anl:is ASB Norman Sferger ASB Belly Slroup ASB -af A ., 0,4 0, mi iwygxoe 5, eRAouAnoN ' W M f Q ttf 4, 41 'D' Twel t Harry Suiff ASB BeHy Talmage ASB Jane Taylor ASB, M, NFL Robarf Taylor ASB Eddie Tenni on ASB Frank Thomas ASB Terry Thomas ASB, HSBB, TK Paf Thompson ASB Archie Thornion ASB Billie Tiffi ASB, CGU George Trauchi ASB Pafsy Troui ASB Jenny Tuinsfra ASB, C, WAA Jane Turner ASB, DT Rcberfa Tufor ASB ear June Grads Rolaerl Ucloff ASB Agnes Vaclovich ASB Charles Vande Wefering ASB William ASB lla Van ASB Van Gessel Slylce -Ramona Vaughnrj S Asa Glenaclene Vawler ASB Darl Veil' ASB Mary Vellman ASB Eel Voraw ASB, PB. TB Gloria Wagner ASB Evelyn Walker ASB Joy Walser X ASB. lgarbara ASB FC . Warclj Barbara Warner ASB liFranl: Walson 3 y ASB, HSP 'Kalsulro ASB Wanda ASB Palricia ASB .Janeen ASB. Pafricia Wayhara Webb Weeks Weileri DC, YWCA, TS Welborn Nona Wenlwolz ASB Pai Whipple ASB Mary Whileside ASB Jimmie ASB Whilley High School Seniors l95l Wave Wilcox ASB Wilva Wilcox ASB Bobbie Williams ASB Dewey Williams ASB Edwina Williams ASB Elaine Williams ASB ' Belly Wilson N ASB. DT Cleon Wilson ASB Jerri Wilson Shirley Winsor ASB, Com, DUG, BFG Herberl Yeier ASB. VP Marie WiH'l1ul'1n ASB Delores Wood ASB, H-A, TCF Donald Wood ASB Sherle Woods ASB Lorella Worley ASB, C, WAA Lois Worls mpggl Ass W Louise Worls ASB Mary Yales ASB Janel' Yeager ASB Pai Yeager ASB ASB, NFL, V Grace Yonlcer ASB Arella Zahner ASB Joan Zamboni ASB. DT, U Jerry Zimmer ASB Donalee Gian ASB vi Larry Abler James Adams Charles Allen Margaret Allen Darrell Andersen Doris Anderson Gordon Ashby Walfer Axihelm Kennefh Bailie Gary Balrer John Banlrsion Paul Barrios Sieve Bariolone Roberi Bass Beverly Bauer Beverly Beclr Doroihy Berg Shirley Berry Theo Black Beiiy Blizzard Dyrell Bollinger Florence Braiiain David Brighl Clinion Brown - Roberi Brown Richard Bruner Darrell Bryce Eloise Callonie Ronald Carney Barbara Carr David Casfillo Rachel Caudillo Beryl Caverly Harold Chrisman Orville Clay Valerie Clever Claude Clinion Lorenzo Cobbs Sylvia Coffman Tom Colby Nancy Colson Wallace Coll' Thomas Cremins Ronald Crowe Glen Crume Bennie Daniels Grace Davis Doroihy Dicic James Dills Connie Dougheriy Orville Draughan Duane Dunham Pairicl: Dymond Arfhur Eclhari Oiha Edmond June Eisnor Barry Elliolf Monirevell Ellis Benneii Eromo Diclr Evans Tressie Ezell Kenneth Fifzgerald Bonnie Fliclcer Vinceni Flores Gene Foley Gail Foreman Edward Fossen Booker Fowler James Frerking Jim Fryer Jack Fuller Sam Garcia Jimmie Glass Jach Goeiz Tommie Goldsion Roger Goodan Glenn Goodlander Floyd Goodman Bonnie Gragg Jaclrie Greeley Robbie Green Gene Gregg Naomi Grigsby Robert Guerin Gary Gunderman Eugene Haberski William Hale Roberi Hall James Harryman Reber? Harfman George Hayes George Heinschn Jim Hoffman Fred Hofferly Joseph Holley Darlene Holi Vnlia Hood Andrew Howe Thomas Howell Roberi Hubbard Befiy Hudson Jerry Hudspcil- Roberi Hunfer John James Marvin Jenkins Jill Kay Shirley Kimball Samuel Kimbell Eddie King William Kinzer Bill Kirlrwood Charles Kolar William Krause Kay Krider , Ralph Kuboia Harold Landon Jack Lash Charles Layion Ellene Lewis Carole Locke Eugene Lorrie Roberf Lumphins Richard Lupayne Roger Lyons Joyce McGowan Donald McPherson Don MacGregor Richard Maes Barbara Mariin Joanne Marzel: Richard Meenln Billie Mercurio Roy Michaels Lorenzo Middleion Gordon Miller Wiley Miller Barbara Misamore Dale Mooney Beiiy Moore Gary Moore Nellie Morales Clyde Moring Douglas Morris George Morris Bill Mullins Jaclr Neidhardi Roberi O'Bryan'l Allred Orosco Theodore Oswall' Ronald Padge'H Alex Padilla Charles Parcell Donald Parlrer Dan Paiion Rickey Perez Clinion Poiier Bruce Pryor Marlene Raabe William Redd Bernice Reeves Wayland Reeves Dan Rich Annabelle Richardson Norma Roger Arnold Rubeshaw Norman Rush Don Schaaf Kenneih Schmiii Bill Schwader Rachelle Shivers Charles Smiih Efhel Smiih Gerfrude Smiih Wanda Smirh Charles Sorborn Jacl: SproH Bonnie Siahl Gordon Sfone Morfon Sirain Clifford Sumrall Charles Swinney Ernesi Tapia Roberi J. Taylor Caiherine Tuclrer Raymond Tuclzer Richard Tuclrer Lynn Upham Enrique Villanueva Charles Vogel Monie Wanamalcer Kenneih Waiers Roberi Waugh Edward Weiizel Floyd Wilder Alvis Williams Sianley Williamson Carlos Wilson Jack oWinl5lPFdF9lI Edna Winnell' Beverly Wisner Thomas Word Roy Yamamoio High School June Camera Shy Bob Harper Fall Tlwirleenfh Year Presidem' Thirteenth Year Class Officers . THIRTEENTH YEAR OFFICERS, fall semesfer, lefl fo rigl1l': Shirley Rehfeld, Cecelia Seve secrefaryg Jeannie Moe, freasurerg and Don Befhurum, vice president 0 THIRTEENTH YEAR orriceas, spring sememf, len +0 fagmeay Morrisey,1Gloria Bunyard, Pauline Corbefl, and Pai cleParis. y , Planning Jrlwe Junior-Senior Prom was Jrlwe job ol The fall and spring lhirleenilw year class officers. The iirsl semesler council consisfed ol Bob l-larper, presiclenlg Cecilia Sever, secrelary: Jeanne Moe, 'rreasurerp Shirley Relwlelcl, A.W.S. represenlaiiveg and Jim Pills, A.M.S. represenlalive. Second sernesier officers were Pali Becker. presi- denl: Gloria Bard. vice prcsidcnlg Pell cleParis, secrclaryq Gay Morrisey, ireasurerg Pauline Corioeli, A.W.S. rep- resenla+ive1 and Terry Robinson, A.lvl.S. represenlalive. r Paii Becker Spring Thirleenlh Year Presiclenl 9I Underclassmen Personalities ws Q UNDERCLASSMAN JO ANNE Scoll has been nominaled for recognilion as a personalily lhrough her pleasing work in fhe Usherelles. Jo Anne, who is a Spanish maior, plans lo enroll al Pepperdine College lo sludy for her 'reaching credenlials. Q JOHNNY MILLER'S ABILITY earned him a on Comp+on's champion C.l.F. foolball lea and shy, Johnny is well lilzed by his classma+ voled him inlo lhe Typical Tom Tarlar ru Johnny plans lo become a coach. COMPTON'S LOUELLA PARSONS is flag girl i Becker, who wriies Campus Cul'-ups or clxer Baloblesf' as her column in ihe Tarfar ld was formerly known. Pali, who was elecled ing ll-iirleenih year presidenf, was also fall A.W.S. missioner of social acfiviiies and iwalfih year .S. represeniaiive. She was in Y.W.C.A. and ha Gamma Sigma, secrelery of Red Cross: liamenlarian of Ushereiiesg presidenf of Bela Gemma: and was a spring pledge of Delia ppa Phi sororily. X r 1+ A g e J i Q Wee 5 U3 3? M wks 11 XX is alms GSE . HOMECOMING PRINCESS FRANCES Holmes was also selecfed as one of fhe I95O song leaders. A lhirfeenlh grader, Frances, who is a business maior and a graduaie of Lynwood iunior high school, plans lo go on io college affer she is greduafed from Compfon. Q DARLENE SISEMORE, elevenih grade siudenf, was vofed one of l'l'1e mosf popular Compion coeds because of her performance on ihe Drill Team as well as for her vivacious personaliiy. Darlene, who plans a business career, is a member of 'Phe Usherelfes. Q ,,-:wmv amsssa w gg22222QQ2s'- Sw Bien W mm Emu A mass my T213 EQ saga 'N?EEEmxmnvm SSSHI91 Y--Aw HMI! W-mmsws ni EEE!! Al Waner Easfol Woriham Fall Elevenfh Year Prefxdenf Sprlrq Elevenfh Yeav Prefedenf 94 Eleventh Year Class Officers . ELEVENTH YEAR OFFICERS, spring semesler, back row, lefl lo righlz Bob Allison, and Easlol Worfham. Fron+ row: Charlolfe Prall, Dixie Allison, and Nola Snow. Firsl semesler elevenlh year council discussed such business as class rings, a rally commilree, and The Junior-Senior Prom. AI Warmer was presiclenl, and olher officers were vice presi- denl, Jo Anne Scollg secrelary. Mamie Crilzer: A.W.S. rep- resenlafive. Lynn Davies: A.M.S. represenlalive, Gordon Mc- Call. Second semesler officers were Easlol Worlham, presi- clen'l'g Charlolle Prall, vice presidenlg Dixie Allison, secrelary: Nola Snow, freasurerp Joan l-lierholzer, A.W.S. represenlalive: and Bob Allison, A.lvl.S. represenlalive. An elevenlh grade sludenr lalenl club was formed Through The ellorls of lhe Spring officers. 95 , ' v -'-2 wwfigggi I 2,5 - mln HE!!! T WEEE . 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Evenlually The sluclerll slore wails on poor lillle Tom and Trixie al lhe ond of lhe line and classes gel going again, and were off! Q THE BROWSING ROOM handles only par? of +he 25,000 volumes 'found in lhe Franlr Wallon Library. Bill Ellerman and Gloria Wood are hunling up facfs in 'fhe biography secfion. Perplexing Problem x 7 he AS' 3,-F S-f 5s f h NNff 1f7 A. x-1' s 'lJiV,5wi : I ....,,,x , , ..g., . ,,. fu? C3 'QL fl I i Xu' 4.'-. ..r1.2'- -. ,, Y. .1 if Hand and mind are irained and edu- caied al Compion. In aris and craiis classes, in chemisiry leclure and lab, in physical educafion courses, keen brains and sfrong bodies are encouraged in ihe communiiy college. ki W, ,S ggkfh '- Q SHOWCARD LETTERlNG'S 'Finer poinfs are consiruciively cri+icized by insirucior Manuel Banda for Marlem Mason. Praciicing leifering Tech- niques are, leii fo right Dean Jeffries, Gordon Ashly, and Bob Doiy. 100' 'SW . STUDENTS IN CRAFTS class learn a varieiy of handicraff mefhods under Manuel Banda, inslrucior lrighil. Engrossed in wood carving are: John Amsberry, Way-ne Hamilion, Douglas Morris, Gene Bone, and Joy Walser Q LET THERE BE LIGHT, and fhe righf kind of lighi a+ 'rhe righl lime, so siege crew hands LeRoy Walsion and Richard Becksirom a+ fhe swifchboard provide iusi fhe ligh+ing called for in ihe play. Physical Cultur .RM 'Wvu T wif- - if ' rt Q CHEMISTRY LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION by Dr. Roy Sfrain holds coilege sfudenfs' a'Hen+ion Chemisiry is a popular subiacf wifh pre-medics and science maiors. . IN THE DRINK of Mayo Plunge, girls' swimming class ' SUNSHINE AND SHORTS make for1I1e gefs insfruciions from Miss Helen Beebe. fraining of more of Comp+on's famed afhleies. IOI . AGE OF ACCELERATION, from New? apple +o lei planes, is based on princi explained by Paul Bafeman 'lo physics slud lcloclcwise from lefll Gordon VanEvery, Rich Eiclcler, Diclc Hague, Don Jones, Gor Paulsen, Jim Bella, Joe Levesque, Della Kel James Carler, Beverly King and Franlc War Experiments And Executives You have 'ro use your head while on your lee? in ihis life. Wheiher i'r's figuring oul Newl'on's law of acceleraiion, selling a cusiomer an overcoai, speaking souih-oi-lhe-border lingo, learning 'ro sway an audience, or whipping up a loalch of lois- cuiis, Complon has The class lrhai will prepare you for The silruaiion in a praclrical manner. l02 Q COMPLETELY SOLD on a new iopcoal by salesmanship cl mafes, Bob Jones lo ses all sales resisfance when Gene Macy, DeParis, Allen Sims, insfrucfor, and Barbara Vignaroli break ouf ll convincing sales iallrs. Gauels o Gourmets SALUDOS AMIGOSI and ofher Spanish lang ccmplexilies are laugh? college s+udenls by Consuelo Shaw. Q POISE PUTS IT ACROSS, as Ralph Bozigan demons+ra+es effeciive gesfures in a public spealcing class of Miss Leona Smiflw. Q COOKING UP SOMETHING in Miss Kaihryn Bowers' food class for men woulcl- be cooks Bob Lodge David Dopps Ed Seal and Clmfon Benneif clweclc progress of 'llwelr culinary efforfs .,--X13 - Learning. . . . HARMONY IN A WORLD of dissonance is badly needed. Complon does iis parf wills a fine orchesfra, direcled by Harold vonMuller. Q PRACTICE IN SPEED is always a perl of lypmg lnslruc non Eugene Jones Acle line Myers Dau Jonson and Randy Hearsi are shown here worlung up fhelr word par mlnule average. H ,at , People-you can dress 'em up, manage 'em in groups. lull 'em wilh music. and pul 'em on wheels-all al Complon-if you are in l'l'1e riglwl classes. People are more lun 'rlwen anybody, and when briglwl srudenls meel good leaclwers fine lllings begin 'ro happen. Q WARDROBE DESIGN CLASSES, under ihe direce 'lion of Mrs. Eslella Hall, design and sew all of lhe cosfumes for flne play produclions. lnspcc'ing 'rho gowns previously worn on slage are Mrs. Hall, Jean Gibson and Birclelle Leelcs. Live With People Q AUTO SHOP STUDENTS confemplafe The 'top and boifom paris of a car moior, while Ge Gray and Richard Jenkins worlc on ihe fron? end of ii. org E Qi may lO5 Training The Hand Q CARPENTRY INSTRUCTOR Walier Firih gives defailed insirucfions To Bob O'Bryan'T, Andy Howe, Bob Doyle, and Darwin Rendell. KX xxx fk f I' L ,og :fluff g wa 'N'xf-I 'X.fKf.. Q A POWER SAW is no +cy, and Hs inhicacies are explained by building Trades insfrucfor Llewelyn Davies To George Fosfer, Dean DeYoung, Lyle Francisco, Tom Howell, Don Pefsengaber, and Newsam Cudioe. IO6 T? .f P l ff! SLIP-STICK STUFF, beiier known as slide rule ry. 's soluiion. . DRY BONES wifh H19 neck bone connecied io -makes clear lo anafomy siudenfs Fred Wai?- man and Dorollwy Lampe wha? makes +l1e human form slruciurally sound. Harold Roberfson, in- sfrucfor, explains +l'1e bare fads. play en imporfani perl in 'line sfudy of Dr. Jesse Helhaway explains o prob- . HOT LEAD BOYS-buf noi of lhe moun+ed kind. S+uden+s in Hwe college prini shop gain valuable experience in fha well-equipped producfion-iype shop. Learning io operaie linoiype machines are. leff fo righi, Ronald Crowe, John O'Dannel, Silvano Ledesma, and Ari Cuiler. . . . Cramming Tl1eCranium - was B .i ig! l 95 12 .si-A 53 , M, N L M ,iii Sag: - 'wif Q ALL SURVEYING musf be accurale, explains surveying insiruc- 'for Charles Kahlerf 'ro sfudenfs Claylon Anderson and Richard Kahleri. A glance behind and loolc ahead 'l'ells us which way we are heading: in surveying, in music, in economics, in psychology, in Technology. Complon. like any good college, lrics lo givo 'rhis rear-ward and forward look before ils gracluaies slep iorlh-and forward. lO8 Looking Ahea . OBOE SOLOIST Don Leslie is one of +l1e many ou?- siancling s+uden+s who increase fheir musical knowledge by afiencling classes in Compion's 'fine music depari- menf. OfQS... V uw worm ow O Qmmssms OFRQGM 1 . HOW TO BLOW UP a picfure is 'flue enlarging fechnique phoiography insfrucior Jean Taylor is explaining fo Evelyn Kinder, Marcia Campbell, Fernando Weiss, Bob Murray, and Jaclr Slevenson ' Photo Food for llwe body and spiril are equally imporianl. Golf. riding, or crealive plwolog- raplwy find as nalural a place in lhe modern communily college plan as does ealing. Relaxalion is a change of occupallon and Complon leaclwes lrullful use of leisure lime. Plates Q Z Uwmmowszsi 52 PLAN1L'Yg3RSELVES Q 11 UJ ' x Ccusu-nous 1543 f f P X , AH , We 9.0 Oo: 2 , 5:51 W ' .' - s g N : ':.:' . 'MN ' I NMS . . , H 'O ' if-'S SN-X kd? ' f ',,f ,v g ig--g XJ Life l PSYCHOLOGY GUINEA PIG Marshall Hoffman l s confused frying +o worlr ou! a maze while blindfolded Q ELECTRIC SHOP STUDENTS Jim Carfer, Delberl Sleele and or an experiment Alberf Lovelady, psychology inslruclor, Joe Ledesma work indusfriously on proiecis, sparked by insfrucfor oolcs on an Times him. John Flinspach. . SUPPLY AND DEMAND 'lheory is explained io economics class by polifical science inslrucfor, Roberf Neary. I09 xxx -in W ,- HW BEER!! W HEHE M Hg: may E N EH Q H: H HB W K nl B H W E H H N f Dinn 9 Qvilllqjy Q? 4 ,s , -Q W J Q H ' lv H N f W M Q Y: 11 WSU? '- mf firm X lx fl H X M- X if all 49 0 Z, Qxml . A nu in gg f X - f A 22 S555 ai -X - f if Q NOONTlME CAFETERIA FARE is parfalren of by Diclc Thomas and 'Z ir- Y f -2' -. Phyllis Dal+on. Q HORSEBACK RIDING CLASS is popular. 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HOWDY HOPPERS af aflernoon ge+-fogefher dance. ive Begin Buzz . SCUT DON BETHURUM polishes . ROBBIN' THE CRADLE, KE Bud Paul Honey's brogans while Vic Gorham Hamilion gives orders +o Dog Meal and Scuf Wayne Jensen look on. Tom Evans and his son, Tommy Junior. Q SMALL FRY Joan Wright, Kalie Sanger, and Jeaneife Q COMPARING PENALTIES are pledges Wayne Jensen, Zahniser blow bubbles in California's liquid sunshine ai Bela Phi: Maxine Coss, A.T.g Bev Edwards, Sigma Dell: and lr behesl of Alpha Tau's. I Don Shu+'r, Sig. Vince Lombardo and Bob Lang loo on. I zzz WA . .. 1 M l X w g? i Qin SQ f ,U N- ,. LEU.. W--vwfxfliw-' A fm Y X! gga V7 V... 5igi'i '?ZfGKf1,RI?'.fjfl 1 . NIA . Q. ,az K3 .gear f 4 4 5 x?.'7'Qg 35g-faves ggi 53 'gg a'+ l2-'E' 3.5, -v if' im X , 'iff f . fs, dl ff fi' Qfif , f 'I Q, ' x Y-x N '42, 'Si J E 571 I If f - f If I If rl f I 1 , A ! 1 ',f W ,al 1 J f ,J J,JQ!,4,J J ,J J JJ? Ng ,J I .' . rf' A-Y ' J 4 5 wwf, - iff Oom-pah and Domph Came ihe foolball season wilh 'rhe pep crew, com- posed of 'rhe loancl, drill leam, lwirlelles, rriaiorelles, and flag girls. cheering on The fans. ll' was fhe lime for gaiely, alien'-game parlies, and a few fears. I . STUFF STRUTTIN' are flag girls of Compfon College, Eleanor Porch, Pali Becker, Jane? Baird, Phyllis Carr, Neva Ashford, and Gay Morrisey. . TANTALIZING TRIXIES are fhe Complon maiorelies, Jeanne Moe, Ginger Blum, Wanda Slichler, Ellie Snagg, and Rila Ro+h. Q A FINAL BOW from Comp+on's '5l Drill T I H 1' ' h eam, e o rig +: Sue Hawks, Mary Farrell, Darlene Davidson, Sharon Sfrong, Phyllis Dalion, Jane Tuner, Barbara Vignaroli, Pal Whea+ly, Dixie Allison, Delores Galnick, Pai Trebil, Nola Snow, Elaine Seaver, Carole Cormandy, Vivian Hunf, Lorna McPherson, Virginia Osgood, Carole Barlough, June Olson, Sherleen Pauline, Carole Lombardo, Darlene Sisemore, Judy Gildersleeve, Barbara Looper, Joan Call, Joan Zamboni, Pauline Corbef, Loral Woo, Pal McCormick, Pa+ Cowles, Barbara Godfry, Charloffe PraH, Joan Sanfi, Barbara Cham- berlane, Bell L W'l ' ' y ou lson, Danny McDanlels, Audrey Kerr, Evelyn Chaney, Vonla Roselle, Befiy Baird, Marlene Dickson, and Diane Underwood. . TOTIN' THE BELL are song leaders Jeanelfe Zahniser and Pal Lubbe and yell leaders Ralph Bozigian and Jim Pills. Q SONG LEADERS Jewel Raines, Pa? Lubbe, Frances Holmes, Jeanelfe Zahniser, and Pal Adlrison falce 'lime ou+ from fheir many aciivifies. Q VENTURA AND COMPTON yell leaders are slill buddies afier Complon made 'lhe long irip lo Venlura only +0 be bealen oul of lhe chance for 'lhe LiHle Rose Bowl bid. Comp+on's pepslers are, lefl fo righf, James Miller, Ed Slarr, and Dicl: Tomasello. Patt Pal Adlcison was queen when Home- coming came in Oc'roloer.'All kinds ol lun were enioyed by everyone. and The song and yell leaders always seemed lo be on hand al 'rhe righl limes. Q CROWNING OF THE QUEEN was fhe highlighf of +he Homecoming aclivifies. l.e'Ff lo righi, princesses Hiloah Robinson and Fran- ces Holmes: lasf year's queen, Barbara Holi: Queen Pai Adltison: and princesses Jean Ash- ford and Shirley Grant reclaimed Queen Of Belles A 'F' af X 2. Ei , ., 2 -if ,LX Q rs- :H.:... , 11 1 2 ,f sy 5 vs -1 v 4 xwfm 3 :w- nk SW if z Qs z zu Q B -nv fm 'm Hx , E? QQ. 5- E 1 ss Q A' L, . : 55' . ,,:.f:1. . V '1 I Eg! 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Q OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE Glee Club performed an all-musical exchange assembly for Compfon slu- denis fhis spring. A porfion of 'lhe choir is shown here. v' Q ..i, 0gVww'Pl,ff' E, 'A 11 X. L I 45 . HlLARlOUS HIGHLIGHT of fhe falenf assembly was Temp+afion sung by Sieve, Ronalcl. and Gerald Miller. l Th Q WOTTA TRAIN TRIP if was lo Venlura, and McDanieIs, Jeaneffe Zalwniser, and Janef Baird wave by fo fhe less forfunale who had 'ro sfay home. OS A lx ,f xfllii. I ':N N Xiu .xfxgg . PASSING THE TIME by playing cards on flue hip fo . GRIDMEN Tony Gi-allxe+sis and Gerald Perry for- lify fhemselves for 'the coming confesf wifh flue Venfura Pirales. Q REMEMBERED CRASH was 'lhe broken Irophy case in ihe main hall when 'flue supporiing glass suddenly gave way +o a confusion of shaffered fragmenfs. . , as . Venfura are Tarfar Band members James Pryor, Donna Shulh, and Dave Neal. M- ie- I 5 -:':'?52 .I ' 'Ju..., ,... ' . tyler Texas. AT righf, Sigs have fun in Their mveling Tartars . . . VenTura and Tyler handed CompTon deTeaT and vicTory, respec- Tively, buT l9oTh wenT all ouT Tor hospiTaliTy. When The Train pulled inTo CornpTon 'from VenTura aT Three-ThirTy a.m., everyone was a liTTle Tired and Tearful, buT agreed he had seen a good game. Then The college TooTball Team flew ouT oT The heavens Trom Tyler. WhaT could be more exciTinq Than a vicTory and an airplane ride? Con1pTon, noT To be ouT- done, had a parade Tor The San Angelo Team, and gave a prize Tor The besT decoraTed car. ,A asm T COMPTON'S FOOTBALL TEAM is shown ready board e Western Airlines Coach Masler for new model car aT The San Angelo parade. hey are, lefi To right Bob Monroe, Bob Young, ob Elders, Will Walker, Johnny Jones, and wayne Moses. Q PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES are bein if MMM ll My 9 publicized and discussed by Roberl Young and Dlclr Cormler A+ rlghf Al Ellls and Ron Melenclry posf sugns for Slgs cancll Qs' ' dales Ballots Ballyhoo an BETA PHI John Nagorslu suggesls you vole for hs . 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'l H .::- X fx W HB5 WE. W ,mv ,- H Q PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT MOVED in December ouf of rooms five, six and seven in ihe Music Building, which was cor:- clemned, lo The more scenic localion of rooms five, six and seven Dar-U-Ga Influenced by lhe previous sI'alf's winning 'rhe Columbia Universily lv1edalis+ and lhe Universily ol lvlinnesola All- Americann ralinqs for 'rhe l95O boolc, 'rhe l95l Dar-U-Gar slafl derermined early in The year lo produce an annual iusl as api Io win 'rop honors. Alle-r The cover and lheme were chosen, layouls were drawn up and piclurcs Jralcen. cropped and senjr lo Ihe en- qravers. The book slarlccl on ils way 'ro press in December and was finished in lale May. Shirley Bardwell and Darlene Pearscn lecl Ihe slalf ol rho boolc as eclilors-in-chief. Shirley was fall presiclenl ol Bela Phi Gamma and a member of AIpha Tau and Tarlarelles. Darlene was in Tarrarelfes, Della Kappa Phi, and Alpha Gamma Sigma. in rhe Technical Cenler on 'lhe grassy banks of 'Ihe Compron Creek. Darlene Pearson Dar-U-Gar Co-edilor Shirley Bardwell Dar-U-Gar Co-edilor eadlm Doodlers Howard Reed Facully Edilor Jerri Wilson Aclivilies Eclilor Theo Davis YEARBOOK STAFF Phyllis Anderson Sluclenl Govermenf Edilor Beverly Ganif Organizalions Co-Edifor Jackie Scurlcclc ,40- ,GX 4537 .wfwk ..f f' . g Ki. l ,wsff ,nz 14 .-.xv . fam Tartar Shield Scriloblers - Y' rw - -'ff-V .Y 1- ::f?'1?f-12-1-T' 5 '2rf- ni. ei- evra: ffsfm , ffiw?-raffd-f'fr W F-11 1 iid-,'v .?fi'1'iI' JI' 'f ffiieisiz' sfeimflfgiiggiisevf e . Q f of lf'-:ffl-1 if-saws: H. .gig-,A 3 ,sn lg 1 -, fi.. l, .-'am' .111 ' f-- --:sw asf VPWSQ ailm- V f 'ma ' , ana. , Kama., ,. lqgiu, ees Tzxw ,nam , aa an-1: ,ssgvaw Q, :ul ' . XL wr A . av . mea N Larry Cenollo Fall Edilor Larry Cenollo, lall semesler edilor, kepl up lhe Complon lradilion of publishing lop-rank papers. Larry is a member of 'lhe honorary journalism ira- lernily, Bela Phi Gamma, Befa Phi lralernily, and Tarlar Knighrs. He was A.S.B. presidenl during lhe I95l spring semesler. Pulling lhe sialic lhrough many a heclic Wednesday nighl in The prinl shop. Tom Johnslon, spring semesler Tarlar Shield edilor, was elecled lo lop posilion when edilor-elecl l-larry Adams 'rranslerred 'ro U.S.C. in February. Il was under Tom's guidance 'rhal lhe Smirror, well-received April Fool edilion ol lhe Shield, was published. Tom is a member of Bela Phi and pledged Bela Phi Gamma in lhe spring. A member ol 'rhe Tarlar Knighls, he was elecled A.S.B. presidenl for lhe l95I-I952 lall semesler. l32 V - -'ra-uw' NEWSPAPER STAFF Medalisl award from Columbia Scholaslic Press Associaled and All-American raling from Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion were 'rhe 'rwo 'rop awards 'rhal lhe Shield 'roolc under lhe spring and fall l95O edilorships ol Don Widener and Larry Cenollo. Al The Universily ol Redlands Journalism Day, April 25, 'rhe Shield was named as one of The lwo lop-ranlcing papers in Soulhern California. Larry Cenollo and Jerry Collins look firsl' place and honorable rnenlion, respeclively, in lhe news slory conlesl conducled during The day. Tom Johnslon Spring Edilor rry Adams all Associolc Edilor bara McMichael pring Associalc Edilm Waiers all Business Manaqcn orge Edes pring Sporls Co-Eclilor elle Murray all News Eclilor nna Lauer Fall Sociely Eclilor lt Foulger Spring Sporfs Co-Eclil eo Davis Spring Socially Edilor urfney Afiinger Fall Feafure Edilor Spring News Edilor leanor Franlrlin Spring Fealnrc Ecliioi ussel Lass lnler-colleqialo Relaliuns ld: on Spring Business Manager ali Beclcer Socioly Columnisl' F717 gn we Bob Bowen Jerry Collins .lohnny Mar+in? George McCammon 1 'X l ix fl l l X 4 l l L I wi' X , X :H YQ' TARTAR SHIELD STAFF Q STAFF MEETING TIME finds 'lhe newshounds hard ak worlr Donna Lauer and Tom Jchnsfon seem engrossed In plans, while Eleanor Franklin, Couriney Alhnger Jerry Collins, and Nadine Fleming pound oul' deadline bearers Nadine Flaming Tom Halleen Bruce George Pierson .- J nk Q PRINT AND PAPER PARTNERS, Jean Taylor and Dan Onsline, worked fogefher on fhe Dar-U- Gar, Tariar Shield and Compass. Onsfine, prinfing adviser, and Taylor, direcior of publicaiions, worlc- ing fogefher wiih fhe s+affs have produced pub- licafions which have been nalionally ouisianding in fhe iunior college field. Typewriter Tappers l-lard-working newsmen of lhe aihlelic news service re responsible for lhe publicalion ol a brochure for ch of 'rhe major sporls, ancl individual programs for all . AT THE, TYPEWRITER is Bud Cloven, sfudenf alhlefic news direcfor, wiih David Cloven on ihe phone and Dan Newman reading some Compfon afhleiic publicify in one of fha local 'eoe 's ofball games, baslcelball games, and 'rraclc meels held roughoul fhe year. They also compile srarisiics on mes, scores, and keep The papers informed of Comp- n's alhlelic prowess. ATHLETIC NEWS BUREAU Leading Lensmen STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Don Befhurum Tarlar Shield Pholo Edilor ws X Lloyd Lavelle Dar-U-Gan' Phoio Ediior Spring Compass Phoio Edilor Due io ihe hard work and eilori pui oui by ihe phoiographers of Complon College, ihe publicaiions deparimeni has been able 'ro produce 'rhe Tariar Shield, Dar-U-Gar and Compass. Lloyd Lavelle, Dar-U-Graf pholography edilor, and Don Beihurum, Tariar Shield phoiography ecliior, pui in many long hours developing and priniing afier pic:- Jrures were iaken. Special recognilion should be given io Don Fergu- son, fall Compass pholography ediior. Al Humphreys, who look many oi 'rhe sporis piciures during ihe fall semesler, was called back inio The Navy al ihe encl of January. U P Q ig Q 5615. ig ScoHy Card Marcia Campbell Charles Carse Jack Sfephenscn Bob Murray 79' 'ik-. Ron Melancl ry Fall Edilor Courlnoy Allinger Spring Edilor Magazine Mogul COMPTON COMPASS STAFF Plans lor llwe Complon Compass were submrlled 'lo llwe l95O Council by Ronnie Melanclry and Don Lowry. -W ll was sel up as a publicalions class under llwc direclion ol Jean Taylor. adviser. Ronnie Melandry served as lall sernesler edi- lor and was succeeded by spring edilor, Courlney Allingor. 'llwis year llfie Compass has published llwrcc issues and lwas covered a gre-al diver- sily ol aclivilics, from drama, sporls, arl, and music lo lileralure and social lunclions. Diclx Wall' Jerri Wilson Co-Adverlisinq Fashions Edifor Manager svf r 1 ,vgwvfai'rii.'j s H Dwayne Moses Arl Edilor Johnny Wise Business Nile Porlirio Bill Shewry Aclivilies Edilor Co-Adverlising Manager Sally Rogers Bruce Yales 95, , . 5 , rw N. F ' ' ' JE' Q - , fi EI , z, -ff. . , .5 W 1 , V ' V ' 11 ay' 'B' F , xx b i 9, ff . x s N , , f fa 1 F f 'f':Ff ' T ' . V-' A ' .'x N yu ' I in i 'W' I? QQ X il! .. ' ii, M ,. I v - W 1 , 319 ali, 'L ' 1 M' K. -, V :A A af ,L ,, if A K F ,3 5 . K 4 sf Q' 5 X: ' arf 'Pb v 'J 'UQ F! X- X i - .z if WJ! r' f f ' Jr SP til TY 4 rf I rv 9h . WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB, back row, leff io righf: Mrs. Lillian Johnsion, director, Mana Hensirand, Beverly Brown, Madgeline Orlowslzy, Harrieit Shanweber, Jean Selby, Jane Taylor. Mrs. Eunice Knighi, accompanisf, and Gay Morrissey. Second row: Jeanne Moe, Phyllis Bosch, Jeannaffe Buchanan, Carole Hughes, Mariorie Cook, Gloria Bunyard, Peggy Spiner, Jane? Baird, Lola McKa Mary Carrolls Fronf row' Donelfa Moses Carol Luiay Yi - - , I Jean Bickerslaff, Marjorie Conley, Mary Fleming, Mimie Shep- herd, and Caroline Larson. -iv' Qs Vocal groups of Compion College spenlr an aciive musical year. The Soulhern California Junior College Feslival, May 5 al The Long Beach Civic audilorium. was one oi The main appear- ances oi The a capella choirs. Mosl of lhe Soulhern California junior colleges combined choirs for lhe 'ies- Jrival. Dr. Charles Hirl of U.S.C. direcied ihe vocal- isis. The Messiah. presenrecl for The Chrislrmas conceri, included 'rhe Compion Col- lege choirs and iwelve com- muniry church choirs. Mrs. Lillian Johnslon clirecled 'rhe group. . - Q .AM--i pi-1 F..-,- FF! FlW'! vi' ' lvlEN'S GLEE CLUB, loaclr row, lefi lo righrz Paul Rogers, Eddie Tennison, Dewey Smifh, Richard Acosfa, Larry Durham, Glenn Crume, and Frank Waison. Second row: Larry Williams, Paul Davis, Mil Muoslcagian, Willard Phillips, Gilberi Woods, and Russell Devereaux. Fronf row: Mrs. Eunice Knighi, accompanisi, Moniy Moore, Eugene Smifh, Jim Williams, Charles Harper, Al Thompson, and Mrs. Lillian Johnsion, direcior. O CARMEN WORKSHOP PRO- . DUCTION feaiured Jeaneife Bucha- nan and members of lhe voice en- semble under +I-me direclion oi Mrs. Lillian B. Johnsion. l40 Music Makers ln Scoilr Thompson audiiorium May l7, David Rose conducled 'rhe Compion College orchesira in some oi his own composilions in- cluding The Maslced Walizf' wiih Roberl Armsirong, piano soloisi. Anolher high scorer on ihe musical lisi was Compl'on's vocalional dance band, winning a Soulhern California lelevision band compeliiion. The band carried home SIZOO dollars worlh of inslrumenis. Phi Alpha, honorary music group under ihe guidance oi Mr. Marlin Rauhui, has given ihree inviialional concerls 'rhis year in rhe evening in 'rhe Siudeni Union lounge. The concerls included insirumenlal en- sembles, vocal solos, and insfrumenfal solos. Carmen a four acl opera, was prescnled in May under lhe direciion oi Mrs. Lillian B. Johnslon. .leancile Buchanan siarred as Carmen. '4 N ,v Q Q VOICE ENSEMBLE are, back row, lei? lo righf: Bruce Pryor, Gene Noble, Gene Barry Gilber+, Harry Raylaould, Richard Acosla, Nici: Davilla, Willard Phillips. Middle Maxine Coss, Janei Baird, Harriel Sharnweber, Marilyn Arloneslcy, Jeaneife Buchanan, Lillian Johnslon, direcior, Befh McPhee'l'ers, Mrs. Eunice Knigh+, accompanist First Beulavon Wilson, Belly Baird, Caroline Larson, Jane Taylor, and Lola McKay. Q COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA rehearses for 'rhe annual spring concerl which ihis year feafurecl David Rose as guesf conclucfor. . COLLEGE PEP BAND back row, lei? lo righf: Bill Mayne, James Jepson, Richard Tonlco- vifch, Ed Volnw, Gordon Lewis, Burl Holly. Fronl row: Harry Korea, Kenny Smil'l1, Harold Crawford, Roland Rose, and Dick Macy. vu W all rw A' r, BANEW HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND, back row, Iefi fo righf: Wallace Hersom, Harry Korea, Jerry , Don Thomas, Burdelle Malsbury, Burl Holly, and Frank Rumanas. Front row: Roland Ronald Kuno. Bill Monroe, Bill Smyers and Lorenzo Magana. I4l Tartar Thespicms Q HYSTERICAL HUSBAND loolcs on as sfage-sfruclr sociefy mafrons Tall: his s-caffer-brained wife info becoming fheir leading lady. Leif io righr: Mrs. RiHer lJo Spival, Mrs. Fell lCaroline Larsonl, Mrs. Pampinelli lHelen Lewisl, Mr. Riifer lBarry Gilberil, Jack Hirshon, Bill Hines, and Pearl Mangold. . TENSION, ANXIETY, AND FEAR are regisierecl on lhe faces of Harry Raybould, Caroline Larson, Helen Lewis, and Bill Hines, 'Four of lhe curious cas? of ihe Torchbearers loolzing for signs oi approval in 'Phe audience. . MAKEUP EXPERTS malce ready for ihe performance. Harry Raybould, Bill Hines and Barry Gilberf prepare for ihe Torch- bearers firsi nighi. I . POMPOUS PAMPINELLI praises newly-'lou hero, Mr. Spindler lLawrence Wolfl, for produclion. Members of the casl piclured are N Pampinelli, lHelen Lewisl, Jael: Hirshon, Bill Hirl Harry Rayboulcl, and Pearl Mangold. J QE ll. b' .. I. .- . 'f . ,' ' 2 - i- : il A , :5':1. -V ..,.. W 1 1 Q TRYING OUT for lhe spring play pro- cluclion of Harvey are, lefl fo righl: Helen Lewis, Jaaneffe Buchanan, Jerry Collins and Mariorie Wisclom. Porlraying a group ol slaqe slruclc sociely malrons and bachelors from lhe flapper era, lhe casl of The Torchbearersu performed lhree limes lasl November before lull houses. Two separale scenes and especially made coslumes by apparel design sludenls added lo lhe produclion. Harvey, lhe six-fool invisible while rabbil who was made famous by aulhor Mary Chase, appeared on lhe Compron College boards lale in May under The clirecrion of Haslell Hollis. . DONT GO NEAR 'lhaf place, Myrlle Mae! THE SCRIPT for Harvey are screeched Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Simmons' lcxvye Larson and Jerry Collins. Caroline played iLawrence Wolll, Mrs. Simmons, iHelen Lewisl Kelly, lhe sanalorium nurse, and Jerry and Myrlle Mae Simmons lJeaneHe Buchanan Dr, Saunders. rehearse one of lhe scenes from Harvey . ...,.-,-E..-,Qp,. ..- Pss- 'Tz- N f My 4 fy vi X , 5 -' QW E L N X ,Q XE? Xxx W na , r - 1 if h I rganizations lpha Gamma Sigma Shirley Ann Alger Janef Baird Pali Beclcer Georgia Blankenship Jemelene Clvaslain Helen Dino Beverly Dobbs Jean Harris Margare+ Kennedy Merilyn Kissaclc Roberf Krone Pai Lubbe Fall Presidenf COLLEGE HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Led by iirsi semcsier presideni' Bob Krone. Alpha Gamma Sigma held cake sales alfended Kiss Me, Kale , and sponsored an aiiernoon dance. During The spring ihey had a ham raffle and slcaiing and lheafer parries. The purpose of Alpha Gamma Sigma is To promoie and recognize scholarship among college sludenls. The Compion chapler was granfed Hs charier in i936 and has been acfive ever since. Beginning lhis year, Bob Young, spring presideni, an- nounced rhai Jrhe Complon Alpha Gamma Sigma chapier and Alpha Sigma Chi frafernily had eslablished a ioini co-operafe scholarship. Barbara McMichael Carolyn Mason Dora Peel Darlene Pearson Pai Seelcins Archie Shoemaie Eugene Small Barbara Vignaroli Marilyn Wachier Reber? Young Spring Presidenl Mrs. Esfher Conrad Adviser Charlolfe Albrighl Judy Anderson Janel Arbuclrle Courlney A'Hinqer Fall Presidenf Warren Baier Arliss Barnes , ' Don Braufigan Spring Presideni' Mamie Crilzer .ai 414:13-I' V A Mimirathenicms Jean Ellis Pafsy Flinl' Donalee Glenville Phyllis H Beffy Hicks Aileen lnouye Nadine King Gloria K HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Mimiralhenians. high school brain Iruslrers. held 'rheir annual banquel Iare in rhe spring sernesler and presenfed life membership pins Io oulsranding members. DiI'ch Day , an annual Iradilion, was held in The spring. Members affended a soulhern regional meeling of 'rhe California Scholarship Federalion in April. Presi- denI's were Courfney Alringer and Don Brauligan for The fall and spring semesfers, respecrively. An honorary scholarship recognilion sociely, Mimirarhenians is 'rhe one hundred Iwenry-eighrh chaprer of The sIaIe-wide California Scholarship Fecleralion for high school sludenls. ' Lampe Donna Lauer WaIIer Magnuson Marianne Manicone Emma Marfinez Mason Erma Morrison Doroihy Murphy Wallie Palmer Frances Schaafsma Schlichfing Jacquelyn Sharp June Solfysiak Barbara S+aufFer Jane Taylor is Mrs. Mifihd Borders Adviser John Bonner Phyllis Harris Pal Huff l he as 9 5 -B' mums? 51- H Tw p sg H H as 2 H xg - X is Wim, sEag:,.. si SSE,.W' ,JJ was my fl, , . g-25:31 '..,,.'. I ..iM9u,l, Y-gill T: 1' , . ii- -'-i Maple Jacltson ., . Don Lealce Mary Regner il 1 E i Pai Seelcins Jane Taylor Q Mrs. Eslher J. Conrad Adviser Compton Alpha FIRST-PLACE WINNERS Presiclenl Erneriius Dr. Scoll Thompson organized Complon Alpha in I934 as a means of recognizing individual achievernenl in scholarship, speech, journalism, music. arf. commerce, and arhlelics, Lale in The spring sernesler, The annual banquel honoring 'rhe Tarlar blue ribbon winners was held. This year Mrs. Eslher Conrad, clean of women, became adviser for The group succeeding Dr. Thompson. ei Baird bare Beardslee all Presidenl i Becker rofhy Daniels xine Fiedler n Gibson ri Huges na Klisfoff pring Presideni Lubbe rol Phenicie lirley Rehfeld argarei Sallach urbalra Vignaroli uaneiie Zahniser ,ss J. Marsman Adviser V Red Cross COLLEGE CAMPUS UNIT Helping wilh 'fhe Complon Hbloodmobileu, Red Cross members also made 464 corion quill squares, and had a Chrisimas parly ai a Los Angeles orphanage during The fall semesier. Barbara Beardslee was chairman. Second semesler, led by Anna Klisloilf, a Red Cross fund drive, a 'rrip io a veleran's hospilal and an orphanage Easier pariy were held. Fulure plans include lhe selling up of a canleen service and a clisasrer program. Neva Ashford Mariorie Conley Mariorie Cool: June Coryell Beverly Dobbs Jean Harris Pai Huff Geri Huges Rosie lsbifz Margarei Kennedy Fall Presidenf Carol Kihlsfrom Tartu rettes Tradifional Tarfareffe acfivifies which were confinued This fall under fhe leadership of Margaref Kennedy, presidenf, included fhe compiling and selling of Sfudenf Direcfories. and fhe annual brealcfasf af The Lakewood Counfry Club in Ocfober. A Kiddie parfy for lhe Tarfar Knighfs was held in November and coffee and doughnufs again were served fo regisfrafion-weary Teachers. A Chrisfmas parfy was held in December for members and alumni. In The second semesfer, Lois Asfler presided over such acfivifies as C Day and The annual formal dinner-dance af fhe Bilfmore Bowl. Tarfareffes was founded in l93O and ifs purpose is 'ro honor fhe oufsfanding women sfudenfs on campus. Lois Asfler Spring President Janel' Baird Blondell Beck Jemelene Chasiain Merilyn Kissaclr Anna Klisfoff Aclriane Lampe Dorofhy Lampe Pal' Lubbe Barbara McMIcI1eeI Muriel Nelson Darlene Pearson Beverly Sechrisl Pal Seelcins Par Shreve Emma Shriver Joanne Viera Karlene Wells Marilyn Wilclund Mrs. Florence Neubauer Adviser HONORARY SERVICE ORGANIZATION U herettes Firsi semesier found The Ushereiies holding a rush lea, pledging eighi pledge babies , hosiessing ai The AWS conference and ushering al all assemblies. Beverly Dobbs was fall presidenr. Nine girls were pledged second semesier. The formal dinner-dance, a cake sale. a pariy for The Tariar Knighis and ihe annual rhcaier pariy 'for graduafing seniors were held. Spring prexy was Janei Baird. Ushereiles was formed in l94l. Members serve for various dinners and luncheons besides ushering ai' many Compion social evenis. Jean Ashford Neva Ashford BeHy Baird Janel' Baird Spring Presidenl Barbara Beardslee Pali Becker Phyllis Carr Beverly Dobbs Fall Presideni Margarei' Kennedy Donna L auer Pai Lubbe Palsy McCoy Barbara McMichael Shirley Rehfelcl Elaine Reifsclwneider Jo Ann ScoH' Cecelia Sever Darlene Sisemore Barbara Vignaroli Jeanaife Zahniser Joan Zamboni Mrs. Margarel Harris Adviser lk MU HONORARY SERVICE ORGANIZATION I ,J Tr, I f ,I 'wx Y , Ik 1. WI ' 1'f52'.j'z'f , I 'Q QI . I 7 I55 I E w 1 z 2 2 e F 5 X S 1 I 5 I I Tartar Knights Tarlar Kniqhis assislcd in The Souihern Se Associaled Sludenl Bod Conference held here Ociober. co-sponsored lhe Donlcey Baslcelball in January. and held a lurkey raffle in Def This year The Knighls changed Jrheir club from maroon swealers lo beige sporl shirls. Smiih was ihis honorary service org's presidenl lirsl semesler. During second semesler 'rhey assisied al meels. helped pul' on lhe prep baskelball rnenl' in December. and lhe naiional l iournamenl in March. Led by Jack Lawler Knighls also helped lhe Sludenl Council wilh school visiiing days in April, held a square L.,..,,. lor lhe Ushereiles, and gave Their annual dinner dance on May 29. Wall' Burleson Larry Cenoflo Jim Crabiroe Roger Dishong fKen Donialc, Bucl Gibson lVic Gorhamj Paul Honey Jack Lawler Spring Presidenf Jaclc Lines Bill Lowe Ray Smifh Fall Presidenf lHal Sleelexj Terry Thomas William J. Schleibaum l56 Adviser Andy Marlin f WMA npr,-,s,.. , , 'l-1-ag:-n..:.,...J..-..:Y ..- .7 .,.,, 1.7 W . . Ilff-Tf'?iiIi'55!if5-5553-1' if T T -mu ' A-V' .I A ' -W Q Q, I 1.3.-I s .4 . I q V Y .yr V gg .1 .-,f.,- .412 ', I.-, ' -LU Lu I ,'??zJ?f:I5Il5IllEabTTT1I T ,,, --. . N . ,ilI,,,,,ujqi,'i. V ,V ., I F ! P'!. I K I i . , -fn Y, l J I i 1 OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION members are baclc row, IefT To righT: r Pierce, Don Clarlce, Jack Wolfe, Julian Vochelli, Don Mueller, Tommy Findley, Dean Harbour, adviser. FronT row: Gordon Broderson, Richard Chamberlain, Clyde ier, Jaclr Birdsall, Glenn Brizee, and Michael Smifh. Y. M. C. A. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION WiTh Nancy Neal as presidenT, The TirsT emosTer group oT Y.W.C.A. held regular TTernoon meeTings, parTicipaTed in The ChrisTmas parTy Tor The Los Angeles or- phanage and insTalled Their oTTicers aT a poTluclc dinner. A punch parTy was held in The spring For all women on campus. An ins+aIIa+ion dinner was also held, and regular meeTings ,were presided over by presidenT JeaneTTe Buchanan. The purpose of The organizaTion is To help women sTudenTs malce adiusTmenTs, and To build and sTrcngThen characTer Through ChrisTian TaiTh. ATTending a regional conTerence aT Lake Arrowhead highIighTed The Tall semesTer For The Y.M.C.A. Camp Seeley was The siTe oT The spring conTab. A Trip To C5riTTiTh Park pIaniTarium, aTTending The AThIeTic Day aT The Long Beach Y.M.C.A. were oTher acTiviTies enjoyed. Jim WolTe, pre- sided over The regular business meeTings IJoTh semesTers. The Y.M.C.A. oT CompTon was organ- ized To insure a general comradeship among The sTudenTs and To promoTe Their growTh in ChrisTian TaiTh and characTer. Y. W. C. A. YOUNG WOIv1EN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Q YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION members are, from Ieff To rlghT Yvonne Earl, JeaneTTe Buchanan, Laurel Manz, Claudia Harris, Mrs. Clarice Lloyd, June Coryell, Mariorie Conley, Olga Kafsigeanis, Willie Allen, and Mrs. Orpha Doclrery I57 Mariorie Conley Eda Doran Jeardis Dralce Audre Edmunds Kaiherine Fuller LeaH1a Gauli Jean Gibson Claudia Harris Helen Harris Maple Jackson Finance Commission Fall found members of 'lhe Finance Commission selling and collecling liclcels al all home loolball games and al' 'rhe Complon games held in The Los Angeles Coliseum. Shirley Benlon was firsl semesler finance commissioner. During spring The members of This service group worked al' baslcelball games, boxing marches and 'rraclc meels. They also checked sluclenl' body cards al aflernoon dances. Dorolhy Robbins was spring commissioner and during her lerm The group held ils annual 'lhealer parly. Shirley Benlon Fall Presidenf 1 Verna Blandford Joy Churchill Doris Jensen Barbara Jones Jim Jones Charleen Kliclr Anna Klisloff Gloria Kurfz Myrna Layfon June Ludwig Laurel Manz Jean Miles Nellie Morales Shirley Neal Ralone Newbold Dorofhy Robbins Spring Presidenl Shirley Robe Slella Salas Noreen Smlll1 Pal Trout Melvin Wallrer Joy Walser Barbara Ward Clara Ware Harry Reid Adviser David Slolhower Adviser -v' an l Alpha Beta Chi PRE-NURSING ORGANIZATION Pleclging ol new members bolh lirsl and second semesler, hospilal fours, rush parlies, a bunco pie parly, and formal cancllelighl inslallalions were all parl of 'rhe Alpha Bela Chi whirl ol aclivilies This year. Pal Shreve and Beverly Walden were lirsl' and second semesler presidenls. respeclively. Alpha Bela Chi was organized in l93O for girls who laler l'o plan lo become nurses. Shirley Beaumasler Mariorie Besivaler Anne Brown Jeardis Dralce Boniia DeFoer Peg Kinion Alice LeGras Beverly Lupcho Thurma Ragsdale Rowena Russel Beverly Sechrisl Pal Shreve Barbara Van Lanmngham Pauline Wachler Beverly Walclen Mary Jeanne Wallers Fall President Spring Presidenl Jo Ann Zeharris New af E a .H a 535.8 RA -2 W gvaea , :.: :,: -l - Ulf-SR' ,, we John Bonner Roland Dalre Donald Elsworih Vincenl' Flores Fall Presidenf Neil Henderson Fauslino Ledesma Silvano Leclesma Jaclc Siephens Roberi Slreelf Norman Eisenbeisz Warren Vander Leesl' Daniel Onsline Spring Presideni' Honorary Adviser Honorary Adviser Adviser AI I1 P' HONORARY PRINTING ORGANIZATION Field lrips 'ro several prinling firms, Ihe formal inslallaiion of new members and ihe dinner-dance for Ihe inslallalion of officers high- lighled The li:-s'r seme-sIer's aclivilies of Alpha Pi. John Bonner was Tall presidenl. The club enioyed an evening al Ihe Ice-Capadesf' had more field 'Irips and published 'rhe group's newspaper, The Hell-Box during ihe spring semesier under second semesier presidenl' Bolo Slreell. The purpose of Alpha Pi, which was formed in I940. is fo develop inleresr and Io increase knowledge and general underslanding ol: prinl- ing and irs allied Irades. 'C' Club HONORARY WOMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB C Club. honorary women's alhlelic club, enioyed several lhealer parries during l'he year. Born Yeslerdayu and Diamond Lil and lhe Los Angeles Civic Lighl Operas produclions were among lhose seen. A swim parly lor lhe iunior high 'renlh grade girls ol lhe dislricl was held second semesler. ' The purpose ol The organizalion is lo mainlain a spiril of sporlmanship al' all limes, lo develop friendship lhrough social aclivilies and lo assisl al all formal services ol lhe WAA. Any WAA woman who has earned a leller is eligible lor membership in The C Club. Jernelene Chaslain Fall Presidenl Mariorie Cool: Jean Harris Pal Huff Dorolhy Lampe l lsabella Magana ' Marianne Nelson Mary Regner Florence Shaeffer Maribelle Schleibaum Charlene Talley Jenny Tuinslra Marilyn Wiclclund Spring Presidonl Lorella Worley Miss Helen Becbe Adviser Janel' Arbuclrle Courfney Affinger Helen Dino Donnalee Glanville Barbara Houclr Don Lealxe Fall and Spring Presiclenl Hazel Logan Eugene Small Marlin Rauhul Adviser Phi Alpha HONORARY MUSIC ORGANIZATION Sponsoring Iwo concerfs in ihe Sluclenl Union lounge, Phi Alpha was led by accomplished musician Don Lealce, who wielded Ihe presiden'r's qavel lhe enlire year. Fall semesler pledge formal inslallalion was held al Viclor I'Iugo's reslauranl in Long Beach, and ScuIIy's in Los Angeles was ihe sile of Ihe second semosler insI'aIIa'rion. Founded in Ihe fall of I93O, Phi Alpha has helped perpelualo lhe higher sland- ards of music rnainlaincd al Complon Ihroughoul 'Ihe years. we EEK s Q. it sem as Annual Women's I-li Jinlcs, sponsored by 'rhe Women's Alhlelic Associalion, highlighled Jrhe clul9's Iirsl sernesier aclivilies. An infer-school loas- kefball Iournamenl, a baslfelball spread, and a hoclcey spread were also held. During 'rhe second semesler, an inler-class volley-ball lournamenl and a sollball spread were enjoyed. Marjorie Cook wielded lhe presidenfs gavel Ihe enlire year. The purpose of Ihe W.A.A. is lo provide op- porlunily lor every woman Io pariicipale in alh- Ielics, Io culiivaie friendship, lo develop a spiril ol sporlsmanship, and Io encourage service 'lo The school. I64 use or . E , if , 5 - Q , N WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Virginia Allen Jemelene Chaslaln Marjorie Cool: Fall and Spring Pre lclenf Lynn Davies Jean Gibson Jaclcle Guerlng Jean Harris Dar huluia Holly Pal Hull Carol Ingersoll Doroflwy Lampc Isabella Magana Marian Nelson Belly O Neil -Florence Schaefer Maribelle Schleibaum Pa? Schleibaum Jean Solly Charlene Tally Jenny Tuinsfra Marilyn Wiclxluncl Lorefla Worley .A. A. Coun il lTlU rl. Beaux-Arts Under lhe fall semesler presidency ol Campbell, Beaux-Arls Club members leclures by Frederic Jefls, ex leacher from England, Miss Pally and Mrs. Eslher Ericson. and an in San Marino. Ray Paul held lhe 's presidenlial reins during The se- Club lo lhe l-lunlinglon Memorial fld lllcl ormu are or more cu ura and anolher lleld Trip he purpose ol lhis organizalion is lo semesler. Al fpress lime, plans were is- T . . . . I 'r 6 e inreresl in lhe various fields of BETA PHI GAMMA members are, beclc row, lefl lo C Bardwell, Lloyd Lavelle. Fronl row: Pali Becker, Jean Barbara McMichael. Y . BEAUX-ARTS MEMBERS are, baclc row, lefl 'ro righh Ray Paul, James Ralfina, John Keizer, James Williams, Ralph Heiland, Raymond Morlz, Barry Campbell, Al Young, Joe Harman, Charles Morgan and Duane Burr. Fronl' row: Anila Young, Mary Pollard, Miss Grace Daniels, adviser, Ann Boylan and Mary Lee Marlin. Beta Phi Gamma righf: Larry Cenollo, Shirley Landon Taylor, adviser, and L X Sponsoring of The 'rhird annual Journa- lism Day in May lor journalism sludenls ol nearby high schools was The main proiecl ol lhe year lor members of Chi chapler ol Bela Phi Gamma, nalional iunior college co-educalional journalism lra'rernilyDuring lhe second semesler lhe club had len pledges. Shirley Bardwell and Pali Becker were lirsl and second semesler presidenls, respeclively. To recognize ouislanding iourna- lislic work on campus publicalions is lhe purpose of The organizalion. l65 Beta Sigma Chi Gamma Sigma . BETA SIGMA members are, back row, Iefi Io righiz Francis Korvalslti, Richard Amann, Bill Ellerman, Thelma Wifier, Genevieve Pisel, and Emily Bromley. Seaied: Miss Louise Cramer, adviser. GEOLOGY CLUB Pleniy of field Trips were on The agenda for members of Chi Gamma Sigma. They inspecied silver mines ai Silverado canyon and during Chrisimas vacaiion enioyed a Iour-day holiday in ihe Joshua Tree Naiional Monurneni. The beginning of 'rhe second serncsier found Ihe club iourneying 'ro ihe Palo gem mines near MI. Palomar. One April weekend was speni by The geology enihusiasis exploring ihe Mojave deseri near Barsiow. Richard Amann and James Cole were Iirsi and second semesier presidenis, respeciively. Formed in Jrhe fall semesier of I948, ihe geology cIub's purpose is To Iuriher inieresi in geology, mineralogy, paleonio- Iogy. and relared subiecis. BIOLOGY CLUB Excursions To The Cabrillo Beach M iie's Poini io collecf iossf and marine specimens were on The iir semesier agenda for Bora Sigma m' bers. Laier 'rhey wenl' io ihe Sania An mouniains io colleci insecls for a clu proieci. Under The presidency oi Emi Bromley, The group rounded oui iis If aciiviiies wilh a Chrisimas pariy. seum and Wh A four-clay irip fo Deaih Valley 'I observe flora and fauna of Ihe closer higf lighied ihe spring s:m:sIer's aciivirc: an a 'rrip also was +aIaen during The Easi holidays. William Ellerman was second s mesier presideni. Beia Sigma was forma in Sepiember, V749 by siudenls inlorcsle in biological science. Q CHI GAMMA SIGMA members are, beck row, Ieff io righf: Howard Brown and Carl Ramey. Second rcw: Jerry Thornion, Dick Smiih. Albari Chevalier, Jerry Sfanley, Ray Marian, James Cole. Fron+ row: James Caudill, adviser, Emily Bromle Genevieve Pieel, Frances Saunders, Clavfnn Whrie and Richard Amann, HONORARY COMMERCE CLUB A series of field lrips lo various busi- ness concerns Icepl members of Chi Gam- ma Upsilon, commerce organizalion, busy lhis pasl year. Pledges were inilialed for- mally in December. during lhe fall lerm of presidenl' Beverly Malloon. The annual Business Show held al 'rhe Bilfmore I-lolel allracled many of 'rhe group in lhe spring, when Janel Johnson was presidenl. Purpose of Chi Gamma Upsilon, origin- ally known as Tomorrow's Secrelariesn, is 'ro inleresl girls in 'rhe business world and lo promole a belier unclerslanding oi presenl-day business. PRE-MEDICAL AND DENTAL CLUB Hospilal field lrips, meelings wilh guesf speakers from lhe various fields of medi- cine. and 'rhe pledging of new members filled The fall aciiviiies calendar lor mem- bers of Della Phi Sigma under 'rhe presi- dency of Roberl' Kelly. The spring semesler found 'rhe pre-med and denl group visiling medical and denial colleges, and an exper- imenlal research lcilchen. A formal dinner- dance was sfaged March 30. Jaclc Davis was second semesfer president The aim of fhe organizalion is for slu- denis sludying medicine and allied fields 'lo oblain a clear piciure of whal lies ahead of ihem scholaslically and professionally. Q CHI GAMMA UPSILON members are back row, Iefl 'Io rigl'1+: Theresa Shonlc, Charlene Duflon. Third row: Paisy Froni, Tommye Brissenden, Bonnie Dodson, Billie Jean Tiffs, Cherry Slreable, Ediih Elslen. Second row: Pairicia Johnson, Pal Arm- sfrong, Miss Mariorie Smiih, adviser, Vera Blandford. Froni' row: Carole Hughes, Helen Dino, Janel Johnson, and Beverly Maffoon. Q DELTA PHI SIGMA members are, sianding. Iefi Io righl: George Ponomarelif, Richard Warren, Julian S'rahI, John Baughman, Ralph Heiland, Joe Harmon, Ronald McLachlan. and Young Lee. Sealed: Rufus Horne, Roberi Kelly, and Ben Owens. Chi Gamma Upsilon Delta Phi Sigma C HISPANO-AMERICANO members are, back row, leTT 'Io righh Doroihy Rich- ards, Mary SmiTh, Mifiie CarTer, Beverly DuTTon, Lorraine Marino, Mary Lou Davis, James STaTTord. Third row: Evelyn Bluhm, Barbara CarTer, Nancy Tarfman, Janef PageT. Second row: Alberiina Warren, Emma MarTinez, Barbara Rice, Carol Buclr, Barbara Liberia. Fron'r row: Miss RuTh Mervis, adviser, Pafsy Coles, Marilyn Mason, Jean McCue, Joann Lynn, and Jean Elmendorf. SPANISH-AMERICAN CLUB ln The TradiTion of our Spanish-speaking neighbors, highlighT of The Hispano- Americana social calendar was a Cinco de Mayo parTy. Members also aTTended a Spanish play aT The Padua Hills TheaTer, enioyed a Mexican dinner, and sTaged a membership parTy. PaT Coles was presi- denT boTh semesTers. An inTeresT group, This organizaTion is composed oT sTudenTs inTeresTed in using and TurThering Their knowledge of The Spanish language and Spanish culTure. Hispano-Americana ational Forensic League HTG!-I SCHOOL DEBATE CLUB Pa:TicipaTing in clebaTe TournamenTs aT EI MonTe, Alhambra, Los Angeles, and John Marshall high schools, and The universiTies oT SouThern California and Redlands, members oT The NaTional For- ensic League, cl3baTe club, won laurels Tor Themselves and Their school Through- cul a successful year. A semesTer awards banqueT aT Angelino's ResTau- ranT in CompTon was held under The leadership oT Tom l'lalleen, fall presi- denT. Spring semosTer presiclem' was CliTT Sumrneral. AlTheugh organized only Tive se- mesTers ago, The club, parT OT a na- Tional organizaTion, is now The second largesT chapTer in CaliTornia. I68 Q NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE members are, back row, lefl' To righfz Larry Beggs, ClinTon BenneTT, EasTol Woriham, Paul Hines, Bob Wailrins, Tommy Haleen, Bob Leahy, Charles McKnighT, Cliff Summeral, Bob Graham, Lyle Siverson, adviser. Fron+ row: Jane Taylor, Mary Ellis, Alberia Lovelady, Phyllis Harris, Arliss Barnes, Joan Marzelr, and Marjorie Dahl. Newman Club During Jrhe fall semesler lhe Club backed Theresa wman walslci lor Homecoming Queen, w a hayride on November I8, e ve an allernoon dance in lhe ' n udenl Union and held a commumo ealclasl on February ll. Second l' s mesler lhey held slcaling par ie, spring picnic. gave a Shipwreck nce and wenl lo Jrhe play Ra Terr Neunuebel was presi na . y nl lor lhe enlire year. l I95O- During lhe firsl' semesler o , lhe Vox Players, honorary drama ganizalion, was macllve. Second ' - l mesler, under lhe presidency o lho club became e of lhz mosl' aclfvo on 'lhe cam- omfnick Morra. is. A lVlO'l'llGI'IS Day program was pro- nlecl lo a local womens group May and cullings were given om I Remember Mama and The lver Cord. A one-acl play, The apol on lhe Racks , was given in ay for lhe sludenl body. All mem- ers were included in The produclion l'larvey . and a 'four ol volorans' spirals was made in rho early par l Juno. T l IEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS are, le-H lo 'lhlrd row: Kay McClellan, Bob S.ox-fassar. 'DalIon, Bernacline Jean Schue. Joan holzer, John Campbell, Rlla Jinclra, Tony h Carl Rarnalcer. Second row: Ann Mc- F ncis ne.. Mary Lee Fleming, Jim Folcrs, ra igho, Marvin Mellon. Front row: Faihar her chaplain, Carol Reddin, Terry Vox Players . fx 9 1 C l J' ia lor, Pal O'Halloran. and ll uebe, lm y Joyce Duffy, advisor. l lf 'lo righl' Shirley Winsor Bl I6 0 VOX PLAYERS MEMBERS are, slanding, e' Collins, Dominick Morra, Lawerence Wolf, and John lsgrigg Sealed Helen ' ' l Carson, and Barbara Edwards Lewis, Rua Jindra, Caro 1. rs I PHI GAMMA CHI members are, IeTT To righT: Edwin Bowes, KeiTh Barclin. Carl E. Sfrem, adviser, George Ponornarefl, Douglass Bunn, Roberf l3arreIT, and Morris Williams. HONORARY PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLU Phi Gamma Chi members made ma Tield Trips This year. including excursio To The MT. Wilson KECA Television sT Tion in December and To The Gener MoTors Assembly planT in March. OTh places visiTed were The Union Oil r Tinery. The DeepwaTer Chemical Cornpan and an iodine exTracTion planT. An iniTiaTion dinner Tor six pledges w held during The spring. KeiTh Barclin w presidenT oT The club Tor The enTire yea Phi Gamma Chi Rho Delta Epsilon IIONORARY POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Main proiecT oT Rho Delfa Ep- silon, honorary poliTical science or- ganizaTion, was The big Taslc ol con- ducTing sTudenT elecTions. Opinion polls, a Town Torurn, and mainTaining an up-To-daTe currenT evenTs bulleTin board in The library also lcepT mem- bers busy, NoT Too busy, Though, To cnioy a week-ond sTay aT Lalce Ar- rowhead in The Tall, when Marianne Johnson was presidenT. Second se- mesTer social acTivTies included a Memorial Day picnic and annual bar- beque. Nicholas Picerno occupied The presidenT's chair during The se- cond semesTer. Q RHO DELTA EPSILON members are, back row, lell' 'lo righT: Ted Sanders, Wil- liam Mclvlahan, Jerry Rolcos, Nicholas Pi- cerno. Fronl' row: Marianne Johnson, Dr. Kennelh H. H. Umsfead, adviser, and Peggy Ful+on. I70 ornpTon High Schools newesT organi- on is The Science Club. founded in uary. l95l, Advisers are insTrucTors es Shellman and CliTlord GriTz, and membership is made up ol sTudenTs chemisiry classes. The purpose of The is To TurTher undersTanding of physi- and biological science. cTiviTies included making scienTiTic ex- imemls ouTsicle oi The classroom. Taking Trips. and having ouTsTanding scien- speakers aT Their meeTings. Frank is was spring president . HIGH SCHOOL Science Club members are, back row, le'f'r To righh Charles Crain, Don Mueller, Elberi' Beniamine, Sian King. Middle row: Don Brauiigan, Susan Aldridge, Mr. Clifford Grifz, adviser, Arlis Barns, Arfhur Ungar, Roberl' Schneider. Fron+ row: Curiis Sherman, Dick Anders, Walfer Magnuson, LaVerne Bell, and Larry Chambers. High School Science Club Ski Club Q SKI CLUB members are. back row, lefi To righf: Bob Newlam, Norman Tremblay. Second row: Howard Brown, Jerry Rokes, Dave Sever, Paul OTTens, adviser, Roger Rund. Fron+ row: Francis Kowalski, Pa+ Bafemen, Ed Hoffman, Pei' O'Hallaren, Rodney Daggelf, Maureen McCracken, Jim Alford, and DoreHa Keiih. Fall presidenT Dave Sever led The Ski Club Through a maze oi bowling parTies. a swim parTy aT The Long Beach plunge, a condiTioning hike up MounT Wairerman, and one ski Trip To Snow Valley. lce skaT- ing, a spring hike up MounT Baldy, and waTer skiing were evenTs sTaged under The presidency oT Ed l-loilman. To enjoy and encourage parTicipaTion in winTer sporTs is The purpose OT This zlub, which was organized in l948. I7l Ta rtar Christian Fellowship Toastmasters Club INTER-DENOMINATIONAL RELIGIOUS GROUP Regularly participating in Bibl r e study and prayer g oups, members ot Tartar Christian Fellowship sought to turther Christian tellowship on campus. The group entertained guest speakers at several ot their semi- monthly meetings. and around Christmas, held a pot- luck dinner. In the spring otticers were installed, and re- presentatives ot T.C.F. attended a retreat at Camp Seely in lvlarch. Fall president was Terry Robinson, and Ray Abrahamson led the group during the second serne ter. S.. Q TARTAR CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP members are, lett to right: Terry Robin- son, Shirley Alger, Daisy Colly, and Ray Abrahamson. Second row: Phyllis Swa- baclr, Amy Bryan, Eileen Trent, and Mary Pollard. First row: Susie Robinson, Loretta Peden, Bonnie de Trou, and Dottie Hannah. . TOASTMASTERS' CLUB members are pictured at a weekly noon meeting. They are, left 'io right: James Wolte, Marie Neunuebel, Jack Hershon, Frances Evans, Raymond Mortz, Terry Neunuebel, Miss Leona Smith, adviser, Jim Waters, Adolph Gutierrez, Benny Garcia, and Anthony Gange. I72 SPEECH CLUB opping tirst place honors with the tloat the tered in the student C y en- parade honoring the San A Texas tootball t ngelo, . eam, members ot the Toastmasters Club vied also tor the group's best speech perpetual trophy at their weekly luncheon meetings. Terry Neunuebels tall term as president saw the club at a tormal dinner- dance at the Supper Club. During the second semester, under the leadership ot Anthony Gange, the group to k a weekend trip to Pal S ' o rn prings, and then tinlshed the year with a banquet. 9 sv Q Sororities And Fraternities Led by presidenl' Bob Krone, members oT Alpha Sigma Chi held a rush dinner aT EaTon's Rancho, had posT-TooTball-game parTies and pledged Twelve slugs during The Tall semesTer. The second semesTer Tound The Sigs aT The TournamenT Room in Pasadena Tor The Tormal dinner-dance: oTher acTiviTies included a rush dinner aT Chu Chu's ResTauranT, presenTaTion oT The sporT dance Tropical Splendor in March and pledging nine slugs Bob Young was spring semesler presiclenT. OuTsTanding Sigs This year were Bob Krone and Bob Young, who were Tall and spring presidenlrs oT boTh Alpha Sigma Chi and Alpha Gamma Sigma: Hugh Kimball and l.ayTon Theobald. Tall and spring ASB commissioners of public relaTions, respec- Tivelyg and Ronald lvlelandry, Tall ediTor OT The CompTon Compass. Rudy Ballesferos Manuel Bedoya Ralph Bozlgan Wall Cleary Rocl Daggel Diclc Hussman Bob Johnson Hugh Kimball Wes Krauel Bob Krone Fall Presi Dave Sever Don ShuH' Laylon Theobold Del Unruh Will Walker Y-.. ...,. l l1 in Alpha Sigma Chl 11454 FOUNDED JANUARY, I 929 Dodd Jerry Dunn Bob Elders Don Ferguson Melandry Bob Monroe Dwayne Moses John Read Walls Jerry Wilbur Johnny Wise Roberl' Young Spring Presldenl Bruce Sever Paul Odell Adviser Alpha Tau , x r FEJUNDED JANUARY, um Spring Presidenl Lois Asller Barbara Beardslee Blondell Beck Phyllis Blaclcley Georgia Blankenship Joyce DeVore Joy Fidler Lois Brown Geri Hughes dx . Maxine Coss Carol Kihlslrom K wr' 5 41:6 Q: 3 'R ' 'VH-lf 1 'i' 'RFQ . far .A ' 5 T' x T- ' :E if q . A wt 3 T A P ' V i !I7 ? ' 4' '--1 .215 i .4 - yd I v.4f 71' 7 W V A ' rl 'PE' 7 I' . 'lv 1.535235-,g::.g:f,:1 T ,. .- r X Q- 'I'-,T U P ' e f ' ' . 1 1 4-'fi M ' 1 . i r , Vi ,4 ' , in 1 f ' T? gr s y H , 'Z Tia L .. f 1 53 T J 'W' 'S' ,T . 1 1 , 'W 'Q 1. A -' L: VHA fig 1. 5 f 1 f P' My T M, x. we ' a- T' Ar, 512 X . v. A f .. . T-TZ 1 f 6 f i Q , f 1iEi?:2IZ5: ' T ' T il 1 we I T Iv ' 5 I .ji I I . Nadine McElroy Marilyn Mellum Barbara Moshier Marie Neunuebel Alva Rice . . . . J V' Kaine Sanger Doris Sharpe Emma Shriver Barbara Swain oanne 'era Fall PresidenT Miss Alice Lonsdale Karlene Wells Viva Wendler Joanne Wrighl' JeaneTTe Zahniser Adviser FiesTa was The Theme oT The A.T. Tall rush Team and bids were whiTe lace 'lans on black Trames wiTh red sTreamers. Under The leadership of Joanne Viera, Tall presidenT, Alpha Tau pledged TourTeen small Try. The new members were Tormally iniTiaTed al The LaTeTTe l-loTel on November T4. Many social evenTs were enjoyed, including l-lallowe'en and ChrisTmas parTies. The AT's also parTicipaTed in The Los Angeles Orphanage ChrisTmas parTy and con- Tinued The TradiTional giving oT craTes oT apples To The TooTball players aTTer every game. The annual dinner-dance was held aT The Trails in December. The Theme OT The spring rush Tea was Spring and The second semesTer prexy was Blondell Beck. Members who were on The STudenT Council included Carol KihlsTrom, Tall secreTary and Barbara Moshier, Tall commissioner OT social acTiviTies. A.T.'s also claimed Lois AsTler, spring TarTareTTe presidenT, and Barbara Beardslee. Tall Red Cross chairman. I77 FOUNDED OCTOBER, l927 Larry Cenolfo Dicl: Cormier George Coull' Bucl Gibscn Vicfor Gorham Spring Presideni Paul Honey Wayne Jansen Bob Lange Lee Marcia Jim Marshall Joe McGinley Fall Pfesidenl John Nagorslci Terry Neunuebel Dwighl' Pelrie Bill Presley Charles Richard Beta Phi The Midwinfer Prom, Win'rer Wonderland, was lhe highlighr of a successful fall semesier for The Bela Phis. Over one hundred couples danced ro 'rhe Jrunes of Arr Mil'chell's orcheslra. Ofher aclivirics included a parry for rhe l-lulchinson fool'- ball learn. pledging nine scurs, and ihe +radi+ional Alumni Banquet Joe McGinley was president Vic Gorham led The second scmesrer Fhi's 'rhrough rush picnics and parries. pledging and Jrhe annual formal dinner-dance. Borh fall and spring srudeni body presidenfs, Bud Gibson and Larry Cenorro, were Phis, Orher council members in 'rhe Phi clan included Jim Crablree. Don Be+hurum. John Nagorslci, Paul Honey, John Sjrea, and Keirh Sraflord, Larry Cenollo was also Tarfar Shield edilor. Bela Phi is known as lhe firsjr Greek leHer junior college fralernily founded in rhe nalion. Sian Riveff Keilh Sfafford John Slea Jay Siringham Freddie Waifman Harry Adams Don Belhurum Mr. Gordon Aumack Adviser Delta Kappa Phi fx fx dy ,,. FOUNDED JANUARY, I929 Della Kappa Phi began 'lhe year by winning lrhe homecoming award wilh lheir slcil based on lhe Alomic Age. Dee Kays Jean Ashford, and l-liloah Robinson were Two ol The four homecoming princesses. Fall bids were orchid fans wilh yellow roses and fall oullils were purple wool jersey dresses. Merilyn Kissaclc, lirsl semesler presi- olenl, oversaw such aclivilies as a Founders Day banquel ar lhe Lakewood Counrry Club, lhe malcing of slulled animals lor lhe Cerebral Palsy loundalion and a formal dinner dance al lhe Double l-I Club. Marlene McCoy was 'rhe s ring presidenl. and among lhe Dee Kays aclivilies under her term were enlering liie Spring Sing, rushing and pledging 22 guppies , and having a formal dinner-dance. Oulslanding DK's were l-liloah Robinson, a songleader lor lwo years: Jean Ash- ford, lall AWS presiclenl' and spring sludenl' body secrelaryp Beverly Dobbs. lall Usherelle prexy and spring AWS prosidenlg and lvlargarel Kennedy, lall Tarrarerle presidenl' and spring sludcnl body commissioner ol social aclrivilies. Jean Ashford Rosemary Chaney Elaine Forlenberry Beverly Dobbs Gre-fa Iverson Margarel Kennedy Merilyn Klsseclr JOOU KO6Vl9Gf Fall Presiclenl Durlxin Diane Ferlig Kaos Marlene McCoy Spring Prasidenf Palsy McCoy Pal' Mclnfosh Georgia Neff Elaine Reifsclwneid er Rennie Sparltman Edith Sfake Rena Webb Tooiie Wilson Carole Cummings Aga: wf 1 ni Mrs. Rufh Lewis Adviser ' -I E' , ' ' V7 'U' , 12 NJA ' r . Ronald Uormany Russoll Uimacali Uave uouas Charles Dresser Tommy Evans Roborf Foufs Kappa Epsilon 6 , Founneo FEBRUARY, me f, Wiih Bud Hamilion as fall KE presideni, 'rhe iraierniiy aciiviiies included a rush dinner ai ihe Persian Room in San Pedro and pledging dog-meaisf' A swim pariy was held ai Veneiian Square, numerous pariies were given aiier liooiball games. and 'rhe KE's were fhe winners of 'rhe infer-Fraierniiy Baslceiloall Tourney. Jack Lines. second semesier prexy, oversaw such evenis as 'rhe annual Hawaiian Luah in May. The formal dinner-dance in June. and pariicipaiion in lhe Spring Sing. Kappa Epsilon. organized in 1929, is primaril inferesied in good fellowship, alihough iis members are aciive in all phases oi siudleni aciiviiies. The alumni organi- zafion has an acfive membership of over nineiy former KE's. William Hamilion Don lapello Deiwood Jones Jack Lines Fall Presicienf Spring Presideni Mr. Edward Chesier i Gene Loclrhari Jim Russell Jim Wells Adviser l83 i i Sigma Delta Xl l566NlDED FEBRUARY, me Harriel Allison Marjorie Beslvaler Beverly Bogle Helen Boone Mary Crompfon Beverly Edwards Joan Emery Rosalie lsbih Muriel Nelson Fall Presidenl Sponsoring of 'lhe annual Snowball dance in December was The Sigma Dells' main aclivily firsl semesler, Eighr lulus were pledged and lhe formal inilialion dinner was held al Welch's, The lheme of The rush lea was Toyland: bids were while lerry clolh slulfed dogs. Winler oulfils were foresl green swealers and green and red wool plaid slcirls. Also. during Rosie lsbilz's lerm as fall prexy, The lradilional sale of Tom and Trixie Tarlar dolls was held. Carol Phenicie, spring presidenl, diiocled lhe group in giving a 'land or Nod rush parly, sponsoring l-li-Day on February l, holding a l:ounder's Day banquel al lhe Officers' Town Club in February and enlering The Spring Sing. The formal dinner- dance was held in May. I Carol Phenicie Dixie Preece Evelyn Prescoif Geraldine Reese Spring Plesldeni Beverly Sechrisl Mabel Sellers ni:-giecrrfllo Shaw Belly Wesfrup Harryelle Wilson Adviser John Clark Roberf Dolan Bob Marrioff Gamma Kappa Phi r ,i r f it Fouixindn FEBRUARY, i946 Alrer five successful years. Gamma Kappa Phi, social fraierniry, became in- acrive 'rlwis spring. Formed as fhe Kee Klub, an organizafion for World War ll vererans in 'rlrre spring of I945, lime club a year larer, in February of l946. received Hs clwarrer and Greek leilers. During flue fall semesrer. 1'l1e Gammas were under Jrlwe leadership of rlwree presidenls: Chuck Mosher, Bob lvlarrioi. and Tom McNeil lvloslwier and Marr' r . no were called info l'l'1e armed service, as were several oflwor members. indie 4' Charles Mosher Mr. William Grani X Adviser 7 we we CIL FALL SEMESTER members are baclr row: Don . PANHELLENK: COUN , Befhurum, Glen Loclrharl, Bud Hamillon, Bob Krone, Harlan Slraflord. From' row: Belly Jones, Joanne Viera, Merilyn Kissack, Beverly Dobbs, Joe McGinley, Rosie lsbilz, Evelyn Prescoll. Pcmhellenlc Coun il Silling as a policy making body for e Greek-leller social organizalions, e Panhellenic Council is composed lhe presidenl' and one olher rep- senlalive from each iraiernily and rorily on campus. Fall presidenl of The council was e McGinley and Marlene McCoy ld The gavel during 'rhe spring meslar. Problems of rushing, pledg- g and lhe slalus ol social groups n campus were discussed. UNCIL SPRING SEMESTER members are, back row: J ack . PANHELLENNIC CO Lines Roberl Young, Al Ellis, Keilh Slafford, Diclz Anderson, Vic Gorham. Fronl C d adviser, Marlene McCoy, Carol row:lMargare'r Kennedy, Mrs. Eslher onra , Phenicie, Beverly Edwards, Blondell Beclr, Geri Hughes. I87 ggww 1, 71 , . 1+ v'- , K I Wm K X N R L Fr ' ,S 29, . ,N X ..y4,-, -fx PAA D ti wr , ,gf .H ig V I 1 J, I -, . ,wg S. X Q, I ' 2 ' f M ! ,,. . U 71- , ASK: ' Y ir? -if-fg XX Q M5 ESQ' .Q L .. wg 5 A .,..i F ,1 X 'Ja' eWQ+ :num Q COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL squad, back row, le'f'r To righfz Perry, Schaefer, Dobriclc, Jansen, Tarnoslcy, Jurak, Towne, Berlclan, Vogel, Clay, Arbuclrle, Pangus, Coach Chuclr Williams. Third row: Freeman lmgr.T, Lawrence lmgr.T, Wedgeworfh, Heclr, Pahoa, Manchesier, Ludwig, Rose, Balch, Giallrefsis, Branf, Davis, Coach Ken Carpenfer. Second row: Buckley, Bunyard, Shanahan, Brazel, Denny, Hansinlc, Rosenberg, Anderson, Enos, Siea, Coach Tay Brown. Fronf row: Mulrooney, Sanders, Waddell, GarreT'r, Renz, Serna, Bahrman, Williams, and Pesuf. Tartars Take W.S.C. Title Boashng a well balanced Team, Coach Tay Brown's CompTon College varsiTy TooTball squad compleTecl one oT The mosT successful seasons in hisTory as They ran and passed Their way To Ten vicTories and one deTeaT. ThaT To VenTura, 2l-6. The TarTars capTured The WesTern STaTe Conference TiTle Tor The TourTh sTraighT year. Falling aT The hands of The powerful Tarfar eleven were: San Diego Naval Training S'l'aTion: l'luTchinson, Kansas, San Diego: John Muir: Weber, UTahg San Angelo. Texas, Glendale: Pasadena: Los Angeles: and Tyler. Texas. l-lighlighT of The season was The 20-I4 conquesT oT The feared Tyler Apaches in Texas. The TarTars averaged 32.4 poinfs per game. compared To Their opponenTs' scanT lO.7. On ToTal offense, CompTon gained 3,887 yards while holding The opposi- Tion To 2,020, an average of I83.63. Ken CarpenTer Chucll Williams Harry Rifchlco Raymond Tay Brown .F-1 v-'11 hu Q., J, , 4 A A Q xi 1 5.2 Taxi? ji-9 r fx L56 , ' ir, L 1 , , .--x Env W- ,F Q y' V X ?. , B A9 Q - Q52 1 Mfr A 2? K A 2 14 W 'fix sail ww, as E 6 2.w'fw Q H X -'-' I L -' Nami an ,N H -. -. 51.1.4-. sw' Q- M! , H ue, ' .... 1.2 , 1 1, :Q - a W Q ESR. Q1 3 sew 5 E E : ' H .. 4 S gm an 25 . M: -- ..i::: ,I fi -L:-:i :j:1z:::. s wi w ' if 5f: ff , . W H U My ..., . . . I 4 v ' I B7 if I - mm- -ini wx M Sa ff N S. 1 33? -hw, HPS- Q x .5 J 5. E ' -Mi a, ?fi'sf f if if , X, y. Q Y ' Wi' w m 4 E ::. ..: S1 A A4 ,.,, . H L' .f 9 w A f -.T :R :., ..., E Q, if W , A gf- W .-:L.7:?i5:E' ' fin is :ig I 3 fl: V . as ,. -1 .' ,h Q, 4' H I -v 'S 5-an . -N, E x 1 bi W, x Maroon And Gray Sweeps Conference COMPTON l4g HUTCHINSON 6 A visiling junior college eleven from Hulclwin son, Kansas. gave 'rhe Tarlars all lhe com elilio p n lhey could handle as Comflon elced our a narrow I4-6 viclory over The B uedragons. Wilh bolh Teams slressing defensive play, lhe offensive w as held lo a slow walk, and all Jrhe scoring was done in The fourlh quarler. Complon scored firsl when Gerald Perry recovered a lalreral in The end zone. Hulrchinson followed immedialely wilh a louch- d l . own on a lOyaid pass, and lhen lhe Tarlars cinched lhe game wilh a I5-yard pass from B h . a r- man lo Clay in Jrh: end zone. . COMPTON RACKS UP yardage as Halfbacl: Don Bahr- man slcirls around his own encl in lhe Hulchinson, Kansas game. Q UNIDENTIFIED COMPTON RUNNER is abouf fo ge? hi+ hard during lhe Oplimisl Bowl Game ai San Diego, as Don Bahrman, George Denny, and Bill Enos run inferlerence. Q CLEARING THE WAY for Ouarlerbaclc Milne Serna are Waddell and Gerald Mulrconey as Serna execufes his boolleg during 'llie C.C.-Muir Conlesl in 'the Rose Bowl. .4- f5F?37 ' , I ? files YE? '59 f ,ig 2 V 'A' , L. . 3.-54-IQ.-ev. J-- Jw x F E, Carl Williams Gerald Perry Ro Hiram , vs af ' M. 29' H' 1 vs has F Tr I ,re 5' 'V ty! Y al rr' 5 .Ui rf ' El. Bob Renz Milne ,wx M 4 ew awe'-V4 , , ,ily i' 1,119 T 'ld' TS fl! gee S v 3 Tartars Topple Tyler COMPTON 27: SAN ANGELO 7 Once again inTersecTional Toes graced Ram- saur STadium's TurT as a big, powerTul Team from San Angelo lTexasl J.C. came wesT To Try To remove CompTon Trom iTs undeTeaTed posiTion. FeaTuring The running and passing oT l.iTTle All-American Bobby ClaTTerbuclc. The Texans presenTed The TirsT real TesT of The season. ATTer a slow sTarT, The Tar- Tars seTTled down and scored Three Touchdowns in The second quarTer on runs by Waddell and Rose and a pass Trom Serna To Mulrooney. Compilon scored once more in The Third quarTer with Joe Rose running iT over. COMPTON 65 VENTURA 2I SiTTing on Top oT The world wiTh Tive sTraighT vicTories and a chance Tor posT-season honors, The CompTon College TooTball Team along wiTh several hundred 'fans boarded a Train and iourneyed norTh To VenTura Tor Their second conference clash. The Tinal resulT was unbelievable as The underdog PiraTes scored a ZI-6 upseT over The Brownsmen. CompTon's only score came in The second quarTer ' when Carl Williams sCooTod around leTT end Tor a TD. COMPTON 34: GLENDALE 7 DeTermined noT To leT one seTbaclr sTop Them. The TarTar gridders made Their lasT home game oT The season a vicTorious one. as They Trarnpled Glendale 34-7 Tor Their second W.S.C. vicTory. As usual, The running OT Enos, Williams. Rose, and WedgeworTh sparked The play wiTh Serna perTorm- ing brillianTly aT The quarTerbaclc spoT. Gary Man- chesTer, defensive end, was The sTandouT on The line wiTh Perry, Lang, STea. and Renz displaying Their consisTenTly good brand of ball. Q DESPITE THE EFFORTS of The Pasadena liwerwen, 'fulllbaclc Di Anderson booms info The Bulldog end zone Tor ano'hor six poin Q WHERE NOW? wonders Compforfs I-ialfback Roy Hiram, I0 L . . 'Io l'r l 1 '1 o' .AC.C. arms reach haul nn cowr.. imen hc r .urns Cub punT. Joe Rose OMPTON 475 PASADENA 27 IvleTropoliTan sporTs wriTers raTed The game a oss-up buT The final score proved They were mis- alcen as Coach Brown's gridders led Pasadena To The slaughTer wiTh a overwhelming 47-27 vicTory ver The baTTered Bulldogs in The Los Angeles oliscum CompTon sTarTed slow and The Two Teams ere Tied The Trrsi quarTer 7 7 From Th n on The ompTon runnors added yardage wiTh each play OMPTON 20 LOS ANGELES 0 CompTon wrapped up Their TourTh sTraxghT S C TooTbaII championship in Their Tmal conTer ence game of The season as They scored a one sided ZOO vlcTory ov r The ever sTrong LAC C Cubs before a capaclTy crowd in Gilmore Shdlum CompTon s powerTul deTense slowed To a walk The Cubs All American Tom Nov1lcoTT TarTar play was spearheaded by The shuTT running of halTbaclc Don Bahrman and Tullbaclc Carl Williams Bahrman ran The prize play oT The gam COMPTON 20 TYLER TEXAS I4 Winding up The season in a blaze oT glory Coach Tay Brown s TarTars proved ThaT They were championship maTerlal as They meT and deTeaTed Tyler Texas 20 I4 in a game ThaT was raTed by Coach Brown as one oT The greaTesT he had seen The ouTsTand1ng play oT each and every player was The decisive TacTor in The vicTory wiTh TwenTy players winding up Their gridnon careers aT CompTon .E-A . . V ' - ' G i H . 1- o u lll' C a I I 1 ,' U I, S SEQ.. , A nz, f 'T . Q N , -,. - I I ph. kf 4 'f Am ' 5, K 'A , .ks I l .. .I v A . V xi. IG... ky ' ' J B i V ITT- Uh ','. lT'il'-:l u Nfl: Zxgjrs if . ,. 5 E 4 I J ,- I V llll.. . , I I ji. . I l i E I A , l It . ,I I ,.,, , I f .. 1- -' I I 'VT I I 5 ' 'gf ,A A Y i . 'slr ' I , 1 T i l r' X . . 7. - '-' 4 ...: sid - . -ff' Don Bahrman Walt Kalusfian Luke Clay Q CARL WILLIAMS SKIRTS his own end wiTh an assisiing blo-cl: by Gerald Mulrooney paving The way. Coming up To help is Gordon Wells as The Tar- Tars Trampled Iyler, Texas, 20-I4. I., if a 733' fx. The HT - I .5-A-jp-..f. :ae .rj ez- - fr YV 1 I I ,f My A4 ,,,: Z 1 ' ' T ' if x , . si. : WTA :ni - ' 2 T I r -:IJ A H fl ' - 4 EV, - ' ' Q ' , X .1 . E ls a , is - .. . I M 'r sp, 'I' ,I E. . 1 ., Q 7 W f as S rf' F? 5 f i. X f a , E -,egg I . ' l V ' .. . . ,'.I'x-- . ' - 1--P A . -A Y Y . A. we A . i I was I 5: fe. :e ,':::- '-'- 1 einer,-if-,,...: s WF ' I - - . f T f :gee .. 5? ' I+. 12:22:22 T - wp- f' A ' :lggqiug-4 ,g el Y , Q Z ' QT . 'I V fs! W: 'Q vm I ' F P .Q f , , ' es Ray PoinTeI: Gordon Wells le r M 'T' .4 1 W x I Bob Ludwig James Waddell Bill Enos John STea Q HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL squad, back row, lofi' To righT: Gordon Orr, assT. coach, Richard Sowell, Al Hernandez, mgr., John Miller, Bill Hines, Rancly Hursf, Dick Gunclmundson, Hal STeele, Don Rupey, Joe Long, Ed Tennison, Delberi STelle, Bob Savage, Jim Buckhorn, Dick Mraz, Bruce SmiTh, and Coach KeiTh Lee. Second row: Ted Hogue, Mac Moore, Merle Eli, Guy Smilh, Bill Wilke, Henry Roselli, Bill Wright, Bob Sween, Bob Lumpkins, Bob WaTson, Jim Rose, Darrel Droke, Jack Whiiehead, and Jack Cramer. Fronf row: Jim Harryman, Herb Brice, John Davis, Henry Baird, Crawford Bonner, Bill Lowe, Andy Marlin, Ralph KuboTa, Tom Ramsey, STan King, Dan Palfon and Bill Parrilla. Tarbabes Retain C.l.F. Title I-1eiTh Lee's Tarbabes successTully defended Their I949 C.I.F. crown The second sTraighT year in a smashing 26-I4 score over The FullerTon Indians, Sunsei' League champs. Led by All-C.l.F. haITbaclc Ralph KuboTa, The 'Babes rolled up a record oi one deTeaT in Twelve sTarTs, Only loss was To visiTing NorTh Phoenix MusTangs, 26-I4. The CornpToniTos Then won all of Their league games To nab The coasT TiTle, cinching The I crown in Their nexT'To-lasT league encounTer, againsT Excelsior 4l-O. The Tarbabes had a liTTle buT speedy baclofield in Ralph KuboTa and Tom Ramsey aT ha'Tbacl4s, Bill Wright Tullbaclc, and li+Tle Andy MarTin calling signals. CapTain Henry Roselli, All-C.I.F. guard, led The Cornpiron line play unTil iniured in The quarTer final C.l.l:. play-QTT game versus Covina. Coach Kei+h Lee High School FooTball Coach Q RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS in The dressing room afTer his specTacular performance in The C.I.F. championship game, Ralph KuboTa looks happy. Leff To righT: Bill Parilla, KuboTa, Ken Redfern, Andy MarTin, Henry Roselli and Mike Williams. I96 -A COMPTON l3g ST. ANTHONY'S 7 ATTer a shalcy TirsT half oT Tumblos and poor pass deTense. CompTon scored Two second-halT TD's To pull The season opener ouT OT The bag, I3-7. Trailing 7-O aT halT Time, Ralph KuboTa and Tom Ramsey came back To biTe oTT huge chunks OT yardage. CapTain Henry Roselli and Hal STeele led The Tarbabe line play in The TirsT win over The SainTs in Tive years oT pigslcin cornpeTiTion. COMPTON I2g TORRANCE 0 CompTon's Tarbabos annexed Their second conTesT oT The year by dumping The scrappy Tor- rance high school TarTars I2-O under The Ramsaur arcs. BoTh Teams ThreaTened buT could never seem To punch over. Back Aramilf Dandoy passed The visiTors aground and aloTT. Signal caller Andy Mar- Tin broke The scoring ice on a guarTerbaclc sneak Trom one yard ouT in The second period. Tom Ram- sey added The Tinal Tally in The TouzTh quarTer by racing 34 yards To paydirT. COMPTON 2Ig GARDENA 0 Coach KeiTh Lee and his rampaging Tarbabos swepT To Their Third sTraighT win in as many sTarTs by Trouncing visiTing Gardena high 2I-O. The Mo- hicans lacked scoring punch, buT The Leemen made up Tor iT as They scored early in The opening sTanza wiTh liTTle Ralph KuboTa rambling up 40 yards. Mac Moore added The TirsT oT his Three exTra poinTs. COMPTON I4: NORTH PHOENIX 26 OuT oT Arizona came a wild herd oT MusTangs who dealT The Tarbabos Their TirsT and only loss of The season. Tom Ramsey led The CompTon aTTaclQ by scoring The TirsT Touchdown Tor The locals aTTer The score sTood I9-O in Tavor oT The visiTors all Through The Tir5T halT. COMPTON 26: L. B. JORDAN 6 Faced by Tom Ramsey's Two iaunTs To paydirT, Co'mpTon ouTclassed The visiTing PanThers 26-6 in The local's iniTial league encounTer beTore a sparse gaThering on The Rarnsaur gridiron. Henry Roselli again shone in line play, and was in Jordan's baclc- field all evening. COMPTON I2g L. B. POLY 6 DespiTe aTTempTs oT old man weaTher The CompTon Tarbabes elced ouT a 12-7 win over The beach ciTy JaclcrabbiTs in driving rain aT Jordan Memorial STadium. All-C.I.P. hahfbaclc Ralph Ku- boTa scored boTh scores Tor The locals in Their second league vicTory. The scaTback hiT paydirT in The TirsT quarTer, reTurning a Poly punT 52 yards. Then scored in The Third period on a 38-yard iaunT. Q HIGH TACKLE by CompTon's DelberT STelle halTs Norih Phoenix ball carrier. Bob Lumpkins has close view from Turf. The MusTangs handed The 'Babes Their only loss of The season. Q SPEEDY HALFBACK Ralph KuboTa brealrs inTo The clear againsT Long Beach in a Coasf League encounTer. Q ATTEMPTING TO HALT CompTon's Hal STeele are Excelsior players in The Coasf League conTesT which gave The 'Babes Their coasi' ,champion- ship. 'Twas Tough M m, Bu . TOO FAR says fhe Redlands end as an incomplefe pass sails cver his ouf- sfrefched hands. Complon's Sfan Kinq is defending. COMPTON 33: LAS VEGAS I3 Led by Tom Ramsey and Ralph Kubofa, a p of yard-eafing halfbaclrs. and Andy Marfin's pi poinf passing, 'rhe ferrific Tarbabes pasled L Vegas high school wifh a 33-I3 dcfoaf in a ga played on Nevada lurf. Wildcafs drew firsf blo buf Ralph Kubofa fied fhe confesf wifh a 59 ya Touchdown iaunf. Then Kubofa and Ramsey fore chunlcs of yardage and Marfin began his aer barrage. COMPTON 4Ig EXCELSIOR 0 Before 9000 specfafors fhe Compfon Tarbab clinched The Coasf League fifle and a chance fhe C.l.F. playoffs by complefely oufclassing f hosfing Excelsior Pilofs 4l-O. Andy Marfin, sfell signal caller, played one of his besf games as engineered fhe Tarbabe affaclc. Ralph Kubofa di played fancy brolcen field running by scamperi 73 and 7I yards fo paydirf. COMPTON 28: L. B. WILSON I3 In fheir final league game of fhe year Keir Lee's fifle-faking Tarbabes downed fhe visifin- Long Beach Bruins 28-I3 before a sparse gafherin in Ramsaur sfadium, The Compfonifes never ap peared in frouble lhroughouf fhe confesf as Rai Kubofa and Tom Ramsey paced fhe ground affalil and Capfain Henry Roselli, All-C.I.F. guard. ma ' hard fackles 'ro lead fhe powerful Compfon lifl PGY- Ralph Kubofa Andy Marlin Tom Ramsey Ted Houge Joe Long Made It I4g REDLANDS I3 Trailing I3-O. CornpTon puT on a spine-Tingling To edge The Redlands high school varsiTy 4-I3 and insure Themselves of a Tinals berTh in C.l.F. playoTT biggie. The TirsT period Tumbles T The hosTs wiTh Two quick scores and The Ted Tarbabes had To TighT back To score Touchdowns, wiTh Mac Moores educaTed Toe deTeaT Tor Redlands as he placed The ball The uprighTs. Tom Ramsey rambled 72 Tor The score aTTer Taking a screened pass. 39: COVINA 27 On a Tog-bound Ramsaur sTadium gridiron om Ramsey puT on a specTacular scoring spree as crossed The Tinal whiTe sTripe Tive Times To lead Leemen To a 39-27 win in a quarTer-Tinal C.l.F. A deTermined Covina Team surprised f by grabbing a guiclc lead and aT The OT The TirsT guarTer led I3-7. buT Ramsey added Touchdowns To puT The Tarbabes ahead aT halT, lead which The Tarbabos never relinquished. 261 FULLERTON I4 Clashing in Their second s+raigh+ C.I.F. play- OTT game The CompTon Tarbabes successTully de- Tended Their I949 C.I.F. crown by coming Trom behind To dump The Tavored FullerTon high school Indians 26-I4 in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Paced by liTTle Ralph KuboTa The CompToniTes overcame The FullerTon I4-6 advanTage laTe in The Third period and scored 26 poinTs while hold- ing FullerTon scoreless To annex The hard-ToughT conTesT. I'- I ::: , v:'v'fys.a :,: 1 L ,.,.. . . , U 3 2 Q BRINGING FULLERTON'S DON HusTon To The Coliseum TurT are Two unidenfified Comp'Ion players. In The background Ted Hague, CompTon's end, is seen. . CELEBRATING THEIR C.l.F. VICTORY are: Hal STeele. STan King, Jim Buckhorn, Cranford Bonner. Ken Redfern and J.C. Lamber'I, leTT To righf. nford Bonner Henry Roulli Hal STeele Sfan King Bill Lowe Ci 2112? W .,,,,.d Q COLLEGE J.V. FOOTBALL leam, back row, lefi io righf: Bob McCullon, Willie Bailey, George Fasler, Ari Doornlaos, Bob Barel, and Bob Casle. Third row: Coach Harry Rifchko, Phil Wheeler, Chuck Weldon, Dwayne Moses, John Washinglon, Sherman Lesler, John Parks, George Slewarf, Cecil Turner, and Harold Sheppard. Second row: Weldon Piiis, John Wa+ula, Willis Thigpenn, Bob Myers, Aaron Finley, Pele Campa, Ellsworfh Webb, and James Dunne. Froni row: Scipio Spann J.C. Lamberf, Chesfer Donafo, Charles Every, Vic Gorham, Bob Jones, Fred Upshaw, and Willard McCrumby. Lightweights Show Spirit owllii of .eie . 1 . Ji fzijffj. , 0 ' l 'PD X X lx I . HIGH SCHOOL J.V. foofball leam, back row, leff +o righl: Coach Leonard Fisher, Richard Smiih, mgr., Tommy Sessions, Ray Clark, Richard Reich, Bob Simmons, Doug Connary, Joe Fahey, Chesley Knighl, Ed Seal, Joe McKown, Junin Ouier, Elmer Murray, Kenneih Redfern, Arnold Wilks, S1-anley Underwood, Jim Wofford, Charles Suggeil, Jim Vanderpool, Jerry Lemon, Marcus Hill, Louis Leal, mgr., and Ronald Ludwig, mgr. Fronf row: Don Phillips, co-caplain, Elroy Gilliam, Ronald Jeffery, Jewel Miller, Carl Gerard, Willie Brooks, Melvin Taylor, Ronnie Schnieder, Bill Pape, Delberl Johnsfon, Carl Panirelli, Bob Praiher, Berl Wa+erS. Kenneih Slewari, John Wagner. and l'l0W6l'd Pryor, co-capiein. ifA1 'WR Q E X I ZX N - --Q u u College .l.V. Football Coach Harry RiTchko's college iunior varsiTy TooTball Team, led by quarTerback Vic Gorham and Tullback Jim Dunne, blazed To a successTul season by sweeping The WesTern STaTes Conference TiTle and mainTaining an unbeaTen and unTied record ThroughouT The pigskin campaign, LiTTle publicized, The college J.V.'s showed aggressiveness and spiril' To go Through such a successlul season. The closest and ToughesT game oT The year was The CompTon-El Camino Tray when The locals ended up on Top QT The l3-l2 score. High School .l.V. Football The CompTon High School varsiTy swepT To a highly successful TooTball season by re- maining unde'leaTed in iunior varsiTy pigskin compeTiTion and garnering The CoasT League crown. Coach Leonard Fisher's aggregaTion was led by Co-CapTains Harold Pryor and Don Phillips, who, along wiTh Chesley KnighT and Charles SuggeTT, sparked The line play ThroughouT The year. ln The backiield DelberT JohnsTon was signal-caller Trom his quarTer- back posiTion. OTher basic Tielcl sTandouTs were Bill Vanderpool, Ronald Schneider and Bill Pape. High School 'B' Football Failing To win a CoasT League conTesT, Coach Gerald GeTsie Harris' high school Trosh TooTballers, ouTmanned by Their loop opponenTs. annexed Tour pracTice TilTs aT The expense of ST. AnThony's, Glendale, Muir and WesTchesTer lighTweighTs. The Tarbabies were led by Ralph Robles on The Torward wall who Turned in a spark- ling perlormance every game. ln The backlield Three scaTbacks led The CompTon ground aTTack. They were: Fred Upshaw, Lorenzo Cobb, and Bill Sherman. , T. :'r' ' -,Sv - , zifi.-'13 ' ' V Enyif l ilrg-H . T ali-a2n.f+'. e.. 1 - . t. ,. Q HIGH SCHOOL BEES foolball squad, back row, lefi To righl: Ronald Biggles, Frank Spannager, Ray Yamamoto, Dick Pierce, Roberl' Copple, Gene Elsdon, Fred Clemens, Bill Richardson, Ralph Barnell and Coach Gerald Harris. Second row: Warren Henderson, Larry Abler, Bill Hopkins, Ronald Azlin, Don McGregor, Carol Smith, Fred Upshaw, Lorenzo Middlelon and Don Sherman. Fronf row: Doyle Backus, Lorenzo Cobb, Don Biggles, Ralph' Robles, Don Rudolph, Dean Coffman George Curlis and Louie Orieg. Mermen Make A Mlghtg Splash . COLLEGE WATERPOLO TEAM, back row, lell lo righl: Don Miller, Lloyd Holliday and Charles Cawlhon. Second row: Coach Ed Holslon, Pavvo Verda, Del Skinner, Dick Foulger, Bob Maloney and Bruce Sever. Fronl row: Frank Kowalski, Bob Marrioll and Dick Ellis. . HIGH SCHOOL WATERPOLO leam. back row: Coach Ed Suggell. Third row, lefl lo righl: Jack Winkleple-ck, Phil Phillips, Jack Lash, Bob Mahey, Ronald Carl and Bill Mar- zak, capl. Middle row: Bob Knox, Rynie Helzer, Ronnie Kis- sack, Bob Slallord, Ronnie Branch and Bob Muckle. Fronl row: Charles Monroe, Bob Cole, James Alford, Charles Combs, Bruce Smilh and Willie Van Gessel. . COMPTON'S BRUCE SEVER passes oll lhe ball in lhe W.S.C. championship game againsl L.A.C.C., as Bob Church ol L.A.C.C. looks on. Complon won 6-2. College Water Polo Climbing back lo pre-war slalus, Coach Ed l-lolslon's college waler polo leam was once again a leared opponenl in J.C. circles. During lhe season lhe college lankers com- piled an impressive record ol lourleen wins and only lhree losses, while lying lor W.S.C. lilles wilh L.A.C.C. ln lhe annual Fullerlon waler-polo lournamenl which allracls lhe lop lanlc leams in lhe Soulhland. Tarlar swimmers ran up lhree slraighl viclories, belore suc- cumbing in lhe linals lo lhe experienced Ful- lerlon squad. Three members ol lhis year's squad were honored on lhe All-Soulhern California waler polo leam. Dick Foulger, versalile guard, was named lo lhe lirsl leam, while Caplain Bruce Sever and Bob Maloney were placed on lhe second leam. High School Water Polo Lacking much needed experience, Coach Ed Suggell's high school waler polo leam lared none loo well in league games, winning only one: a 7-5 viclory over Leuzinger High School. Slandouls on lhe leam were Riney Helzer, Bob Muckle, Jack Winklepleck, Bruce Smilh, Don Lash, Bob Cole, and Capl. Bill lvlarzak, High poinl men lor lhe leam were l-lelzer and Winklepleck, who should be good rnalerial lor nexl year's college leam. Lols ol experience was gained during lhe year and leam progress showed lhal nexl season should be an improved one. 'X 'Ffa liege Cross Country Hampered by a small squad, Coach rschel SmiTh's college cross counTry could noT exhibiT The sTrengTh Tor many TarTar squads have been noTed. vicTory of The year Tor The leaTher- was againsT Los Angeles CITy Col- Top runner Tor The college was ciTy champ. Don Roach, who ran To easy in mosT oT The local rneeTs. BUT depTh was lacking and The Team's was noT specTacular. Top-noTch were Jimmy Green, a TransTer BosTon, Aaron Finley, KenneTh Kelly, KeiTh, Chuck Thompson, and quarTer- champ, Andrew Williamson. EZ Q COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY Team, back row, lefT To righh Coach Herschel Smi-Th, Aaron Finley, Bill KeiTh, Jerry Bonin mgr., Kenneih Kelly. Fronf row: Charles Thompson, James Greene, and Don Roach. Hilltoppers Outdistance Foes Q HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY squad, back row, lofi To righT: Fred Pierce, Charles STrong, Cleon Wilson, George Hayes, John Bonner, Tom Finlay, Gerry Deih, Russell STogsclill, Norman STerger. Fernando Ledesma, and Coach Ernsf Harfmann. Second row: Gordon Broclorson, Julian Vochelli, Ben Mills, Bill Monroe. Bob Johnson, Glen Brizee, Bruce Jones, John Dempsey and Rol- lancl Jaclcs. FronT row: Gilberf FolTz and Gillaerf Mills. a as m u , High School Cross Country Once again Coach ErnsT l-larTmann Turn- ed ouT one of The TinesT cross-counTry Teams in The SouThlancl, as The Tarbabes led by John Bonner and Charles STrong, easily ran away wiTh The C.l.F. cross-counTry crown. lT was The ninTh Time in The pasT eleven years ThaT CompTon has won The TiTle. The Tarbabes ran up Ten sTraighT vicTor- ies on Their way To The SouThern CaliTornia TiTlre, included in These vicTories were The AzTec lnviTaTional meeT in San Diego and The home-sponsored CompTon lnviTaTional run. While Bonner and STronq were The mosT ouTsTanclinq runners during The season, oTher members who conTribuTed consider- ably To The poinT ToTal were Russell STogs- dill, Fernando Ledesma, Jerry DeiTz and Team capTion Fred Pierce. ' COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD, baclr row, leTT To righT: Bill WrighT, Joe Wilson, Jean Tyra, Bob Foersfer, Keiih Brighi and Gene Macy, mgr. Second row: John Ferriclr, Don ScoTT, Jeep Wahl, and Larry Cenoflo. Fronf row: WalT Burleson, Al Govorchin. Jael: Lawler and Hal RuTherTord. AT The sTarT oT The season newIy-ap- poinTed head basl4eTball coach Rex Dixon had buT Three reTurning leTTermen To work wiTh and noT one individual sTar around which To cenTer his Team. Because oT This siTuaTion. Coach Dixon sTressed Tloor play and relied on The dead-eyes oT WalT Burle- son and Jacl: Lawler To lead The TarTars To vicTory. Playing 35 games during The season, CompTon sTarTed OTT slowly and Tinished wiTh a blaze oT speed, winning 22 games while losing I3. They wound up The season in second place in boTh The W.S.C. and The rcgional TournamonT. CapTain Jack Lawler led The TarTars in scoring wiTh a l3.2 average Tor all 35 games. Close behind Lawler were RuTus Johnson, 12.21 Walr Burleson, lI.4: AI Govorchin, 6,87 KeiTh BrighT, 6.5: and Rodger Dishong who leTT aT The semesTer wiTh 8.8. OThers who helped The TarTar cause were Larry CenoTTo, Bill WrighT, Jean Tyra, Bob FoersTer, and Joe Wilson. Coach Dixon's conference opener wi Glendale was disappoinTing as The re hoT Vaqueros uDsoT The locals bl-4 CompTon Then won Three conference gam in a row, over Muir. L.A.C.C., and Pas dena, before Thcy ran up againsT Th W.S.C. TavoriTe, VenTura, CompTon le The PiraTcs in The TirsT half buT TalTere badly The second as VenTura rang up a easy 70-40 vicTory. Once again CompTon wenT on a wi splurge, brushing aside all oT Their co Terence opponenTs and when The Tin game of The season wiTh VenTura came u Dixon's quinTeT was in a Tie Tor TirsT plac BeTore a iam-packed crowd in Declce gym, The TarTars meT VenTura Tor Th W.S.C. TiTle. However, The PiraTes were To sTrong Tor CompTon, and They scored a easy 70-47 vicTory over The TarTars. Dix nmen Tie F . ATTEMPTING TO BLOCK a drive-in shoT of VenTura's Ed Millan is big Keifh BrighT, and To The righT is VenTura's. Ernie Hall and WaI+ Burleson and Bill WrighT of Compfon. . P if-gapfzfr 3 lr, f.-,'i':g:f ' 'f12,:Qfx5.Q'jli5Qine , . . ,Aw , ff ,V ' ' 4 Q l1i'f1 iLl15f lx - L 'le l P 1 . A f -Fl, l A Elf ' . ms, . I 135 , Q : -I -. , fm... T A w e 'lilflbfg ' , -L Rex Dixon Q WALT BURLESON of Compion is shown driving lo College Baslcollzwall Coach score 'Iwo poin+s as Glendale man afiempls lo block fha shof. . S . C. Second ET GO bemoans alumnus Homer Allenes as Keillr + snafches his arm along wi ln the rebound. To il-me Q SCORING TWO POINTS on a lay-up is Captain is Rodger Dislwong and Al Govorchin. Scene was Jack Lawler, as 'flue hopeless Muir defenders sland by l alumni baslrelball fray. in amazement Q 205 0- .1 1 Y! fl-f. .4 Bias' fjw is QXEQ'-X F8 luv awww To ik H , , K 2. X w W' .. 1. Q JE' 'Y i X , ii if , ,J XR 'TP' fi A ' an L WJR X x 'N rw, M --Lau' , I . ... M i L'-sta, . XX? 0 K fra' H 4 551.9 , if - 5 ffxf. if I x 'WA NP Q87 OW. ' T, X . . bw jliifm ' 'bfi' 0 I E ' I , A.-Q, f' 'X '21 X - gy A .U c' Q FIGHTING FOR THE REBOUND in a W.S.C. fill' Q AL GOVORCHIN is shown laying Hue ball are Bill Wrighi of Complon, Jim Croclrum of Veniura up for fwo poinls, despile flue fufile affempis and Capfain Jack Lawler of Compfon. +0 bloclc +l1e sl'1o+ by an L.A.C.C. Cub. Regional Tourney l Torrid if X, XM nl X M l ii K6 fx l ,X ' 9 Of1flflf1p.0n.f1lx O O Xifxx O O x 5 gin 1 XX -vi zoa . f G WITH VENTURA'S JIM CROCKUM l'1o'l on his 'lrall Joel: Lawler lries fo Turn 'the corner while Complon's Wal Burleson ls seen in flue background. COLLEGE BASKETBALL 65 Alumni - S8 El Camino 58 Harbor BO Los Alamifos NAS 7l Dixie lU+ahl 74 Fullerlon 80 Tyler lTexasl 56 Tyler lTexasl 63 Hufchinson lKansas 60 Dodge Ciiy lKansasl 83 Garden Ci'y lllansasl 76 Mesa lColoradol 65 Weber lU?ahl 68 Sacramenfo 62 Sequoias 60 San Diego NAS 63 San Diego NTC 4:49 Glendale 4:65 Muir :PSB Los Angeles ! 60 Pasadena 70 Riverside T47 Venlura T58 Glendale 360 Muir 57 Sequoias 2362 Los Angeles 67 Riverside 3:92 Pasadena T52 Venfura 63 EI Camino MK76 Sanfa Monica M172 Muir M66 Fullerlon M57 Venfura 2,273 2.l4l Won 22, Losf I3, Pcf. .629 :l:Wes+ern Slafe Conference game :ii'lWeslern Regional Tournameni' . COMPTON CAGERS Keifli Briglwf ll9l and Bob Foeresler 'follow llxe elusive ball in Muir pIayer's grasp. WILD MELEE of Compfon and Venfura players scrambles ufus Johnson lI8l, Jim Croclrum l24l, Wall Burleson fI2l . ALL TOURNEY STAR Wal? Thompson of Fullerfon rushes d Millan l33l and oll1ers. in fo guard Comp'l'on's Keiflw Brigid' as he fries for baslrel. Q LONG BEACH WILSON high's guard 'lries lo bloclr Hal S+eele's jump sho+, while Delberi Johnsfon l62l, and Benny Daniels l59l wail' for rebound. Q HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL leam, bacl: row, leff 'lo righf: Coach Kenneih Pagans, Ben Daniels, Dee Griffiih, Jim Robifaille, Alber+ Sell, Delberf Johnsfon, Wayne Sammon, Deward Milchiel, and Don While, mgr. Fronl row: Chucli McKinley, Ken Denial, Jerry Davis, Bob Lodge, Jim Rilchie, Al Waner, and Harold Graham. . SINKING HIS SHOT Bob Savage l5ll g in fhe air followed closely by All-C.l.F. A driclnson of Long Beach Poly. Jim Ri+chie lS Sfeele ll:-Il, Del Johnsfon l62l, and Ben Dani observe. Tarbabe Scoring 'rhe biggesl sporis upsef of year was Coach Ken Fagan's high school lcelball ieam. Upseliing 'rhe highly raled hambra Moors 60-55 in lhe C.l.F. semi-iin 'rhe Tarbabes scored an easy 47-33 vici- ihe following nighl 'ro wrap up Comp'ron'sl5 C.l.F. cage crown and give The hub ciiy lh 'rhird soulhern seciion championship. Con- iion's Coasf League championship enab fhe Tarbabes lo enier Jrhe playoffs. Duri ihe enlire season Fagarfs hoopslers suffer buf 'rhree deieals and also won lhe Bevel Hills fournamonl. ID-AIR BALANCE by Bob Savage pushes ball . COMPTON-EL MONTE game was scene of 'lhis Long Beach Poly player foward basket Al specfacular iump. Wayne Sammon l54l has firm holcl er l52l is in background. on lhe casaba. . l. F. Champions! Pacing Complon 'rhrough 'rwenfy-nine viciories were Caplain Jim Riichie, Benny Daniels, Bolo Savage, Delberl Johnsfon, and l-lal Sieele. Rilchie Topped ihe scoring wifh an Il poinl average followed closely by Daniels wiih 9.l and Savage wirh 8.7. Posi season honors were given To Jim Rifchie and Ben Daniels who were named ro +he firsi and second sh-ing All-C.l.F. reams, respec- lively. Kennefh Fagans School Bnskelbiifl Coach Hot-Shot Hoopsters Co I ardin ball. Leff fo rlghf: Dee Griffifh, Q LOOKS BAD 'For Long Beach Poly payer gu q and Jim Rifchie. R b'+aHie Bob Savage Hal Sfeele Hn' Sfeelc Jim Riichie- Harold Graham Jim Q 1 ourth Straight Title IGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Hunfinglon Parl: I7 Sl. Anlhony 32 Beverly Hills 24 Ml. Carmel 40 El Monle 33 Sanla Monica 4I Chaffey 45 Wilson 43 Poly 50 Ml. Carmel 42 Si. Anlhony 30 Calhedral 62 Excelsior 34 Wilson 33 Whittier 38 Jordon 34 Poly 24 Excelsior 3l Wilson 28 Jordan 40 Poly 40 Excelsior 38 Las Vegas 38 Wilson 29 Harvard 24 Santa Monica 36 Inglewood 45 Loyola 32 Beverly Hills 34 Grossmonl 37 Alhambra 55 South Pasadena 33 I,I62 W Y g Beach Tournamenl Sem S-fa1esTou,.ndmeng Q FLYING JACKRABBIT 'lalces 'lo air in QCOMTON RECOVERS in 'loss-up, Wayne as League Game vain alfempf lo guard Del Johns'ion's l62l Sammon comes down with The sphere. Dee erly Hdls 'roumey lwo-hang shol for baslrel. Hal Steele lbll Griffith l65l lopes up behnid. F Playoffs is under the baslcel. u Bob Lodge Ben Daniels Delbert Johnston Chuck McKinley Al VVaner Tartar Lightweight Cagers . COLLEGE JUNIOR VARSITY baslcetball squad, back row, left to right Coach Chuclr Williams, Willard McCrumby, Ken Richardson, Bill Enos Bob Sloan, and Rex Pahoa. Front row: Diclc Anderson, George Pesut, Q IS IT IN or is it out? Gerald Perry bounces one off George McGriggIer, and Martin Berlclan. backboard as Compton's and Ventura's JV's battle. IH in., Dick Anderson I24l and Roy Hiram lI9l wait for cl 'B' Basketball Coach Gordon Orr's trosh cage boys' season was moderately successtul, as they won three and dropped tive. Long Beach Poly's Jaclcrabbits annexed the Coast League title. Last game ot the season saw the Tar- babes lose a 55-53 decision to the cellar- dwelling Long Beach Wilson Brubabes at Wilson. Compton was sparlced by guard Henry Gamboa with 20 points tor game honors, and tollowing closely behind was center Clarence Rodes, playing his usual style ot ball, buclceting I4 digits tor run- nerup honors. ZI4 -Ion, Rene Mirinos, Bob Suber Clarence Rocles Coach Gordon Orr G ene Elcl . HIGH SCHOOL B's BASKETBALL Team, baclr row, left to right: Jim Ha . . l . ' . . I . I In Duck Pierce, Fred Upshaw and Stan King. Front row: Dick Hillman, Bl Barney Harvey, Henry Gamboa, Phil Scull, and George Pierson. M -fwfr ' ' 1 1 to A y I I , , . - I 22? i , swag if II Shar Regional Runners-Up Complon and Venlura mel for lhe 'rhird lime during 'lhe season as lhe lwo reams loallled il oul in lhe finals of lhe Sevenlh Annual Weslern Re- gional Baslcelball lournamenl before a capacily crowd in Decker Gym. Complon earned Their finals berlh as lhey edged lhrough lhree lournamenl games. ln Jrhe firsl round Complon deiealed Sanla Monica 76-74 following wilh wins over John Muir and Fullerlon. Venlura delealed ihe Tarlars 60-57 in one of lhe mosl lhrilling games ever wilnessed in Decker Gym. Only lhe failure of Caplain Jack Lawler's lasl-second shol 'ro go lhrough lhe hoop gave lhe Pirales lheir viclory. Leading +he Tarlars lhrough- oul lhe lournamenl were Wall Burleson, and Law- ler who lied for second place in scoring wilh 79 poinls in four games. Bolh Lawler and Burleson were named lo The all-'rournamenl leam. Q BEAUTIFUL LAY-UP shol by Ernie Hall of Venlura in lourney semi- 'Final againsl Glendale. . ALL TOURNEY TEAM, lefl lo righl, James Crocirum, Vonlurag Ernie Hall, Venluraq Jack Lawler and Vial? Burleson, Complon. Fronf row: Ed Millian, Venlurag Dicl: Rebal, Glendale: Waller Tl1o'mpson, Fullerlon. Miss- ing from lhe piclure are Bob Smilh, Long Beach, Gordon Hien, Sanla Monica and Bill Williams, San Bernardino. 2 , ,, FPL Q TOURNEY FINALS see Jaclc Lawler of Campion ballling flying Venlura Pirale down lime hardwood courf. 2I5 Tracksters Tak 4. .. im . M, ...Q-M- 5-3, uv' - - . W' .. - V U . . ' 'Q ' ,' .vu fs.-we . 'rl ww -' .' . . - xgaw , . FREDDIE ZANDERS finishes second in high hurdles ' againsf L. A. Ci+y Collage Cubs. - 'A .rr- ' 92 -4-s.. ' PERFECT FORM DISPLAYED by Elmer Murray and Pepperdine hurdler as Ihey 'rake fo high barriers. WHERE CHAMPIONS MEET I-Iiqhlighing 'rhe 'rraclr year, buf 'loo la're in 'rhe spring Io be covered by The Dar-U-Gar, is Ihe annual Complon Inviialional meer, which lor I2 years has been an iniee naiionally walched eveni. H' is sponsored ioinlly by Comp- Ion College and Cornpion Junior Chamber of Commerce. Siar performers from all over Ihe world have compered in Ramsaur Siadium. This spring Willie Slykhuis, Euro- pean ISOO-meler champ, Dick Aiflesey world high-hur- dle record holder and polevauller, and Mal Whihiield, world champion half-miler were among 'rhe cinder greals in compeiilion. Some of Ihe prizes of fhe meer include Helms Founda- iion one-mile irophyq Roiary Club IZO high-hurdles 'fro- phyg Kiwanis Club 880-yard run Irophyg Bela Phi Iow- hurdle Irophyz and The Weide Memorial Trophy. hird W.S.C. Crown For The 'rhird conseculive year Coach Herschel Smi+h's college +rack learn won 'rhe W.S.C. lraclc championship, some lorry poinlrs ahead of Their closesl rival, L.A.C.C. This year's nalional meer was held al Hulch- inson, Kansas, and lhough lhe Tarlars failed lo caplure The maiorily ol The lirsl' places, Their over- all leam slrengfrh was loo much for 'rhe olher com- peling schools. Wirwninq blue ribbons for The Tar- 'rars were hall-miler Wilbur Fireslone and high- jumper Elm:-r Murray. n 5 s an 9 E m E mammal: Magi . 1 ,. . Kfqaas w Em nw if idiom me K K New. smnwwf anim 2 5 3532 K ,gmrw ,Ewa 5: a if femi- BEE agus: asa W f3gg'Xi Eli?-gfgg2'i2'23g?Q WHQQKEHQEHZQH 4 i W WW H .i M erm - .-,Qgg,:m,I,,g-5,,,rg ,,, , milgggfia E ,,2'Kgg5,s:,, E aaa, .f, ,qv ,is ,Q Wm, . igvflngilif, - A we me gg5Egf?ff,,,:5ag I aw W ,H 'Lf-5,33 . 'i,, ,lm . 35555 Him A ,ga Q Q A HOT FINISH in fhe IOO- ard clash sees Joe Grafflo a ood sie n Q 1 g ahead of Willie Wedgewodh and L.A.C.C. sprlnier. l.- , f i fd ,u' '--xw V R Q v lf f Elmer Murray High Jump fx Nix. Anclrew Williamson 220, 440, relay i .Q l-GROY l-UCEGS Fred Zanders Gerald Perry Two MIIO IZO L.H., 220 H.l'l. Shol Pul. Discus ationa Z' Q FIRESTONE PULLS TO FINISH againsl L.A.C.C. Cub Wilbur Williams in fhe 880, in a dual meel held al' Complon. Tim e was 2m:7s. . COLLEGE TRACK TEAM, back row, lefl lo righl' Bob Ludw' W Glenn, Andrew Williamson G . lg, illie Wedgeworlh, A.C. , erald Perry, Willard McCrumby, Bob McMahon, Wilbur Firesfone, and Coach Herschel Smifh. Middle row: Jerry Bonin, mgr., Fred Zanders. Elmoris Bolden, Alex Qualls, John Simmons, Monly Moore, James Burlcs, and Bill Maye, m F ' ' Don Roach, Johnny Malula L R gr. ronl row. Jim Green, , e oy Lucas, Fred Upham, Chuck Weldon, and Charles Morgan. I TP. 73 5 , l , I ' ii I N '. - If l s. i wf r ,KSLITH T ,iqfift ,QQ Ti ' Joe Graffio K 220. IOO Q if Q .MJ K? ' hampions! l-lighlighT oT The season was The 'l'arTars' Trip To Mexico in a Two-clay meeT. IT was The Tinal conTesT beTween The schools and Mexico won iT Tor The TirsT Time in Tour years. The local runners were boThered considerably, however, by The high alTiTude. In The big meeT oT The year wiTh L.A.C.C. The TarTars once again came ouT on Top wiTh The broad-jump deciding The winner. ln The WesTern STaTes Conference finals The TarTar spikesTers edged ouT Glendale and L.A.C.C. Tor The championship. Joe GraTTio former l-lunTingTon Park speedsTer, Tied Bill Fell's IOO yard dash record wiTh a speedy 9.8. OTher ouTsTanding Thin-clads were co-capTains Andrew Williamson and Gerald Perry in The 440 and shoT puTg hurdlers John Simmons and Fred Zanders, who won The low and high barriers, respecTively. Wilbur Firesione 880 Johnny Simmons Broad Jump Don Roach Mile Bob Mclvlahan Half-Mile, 880, Relay 'Babes Bag AnoTher TirsT was esTablished This year when ErnsT l-larTmann's high school Thinclads Tied Tor C.l.F. Track championship wiTh Glendale and Glendale Hoover. IT was The TourTh Time The C.l.F. championship has been won by CompTon, alThouqh This year iT shared honors. During The season The Tarbabes amassed an impressive record. 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'n:.i4..':I sbf'fvi.ffiks-'91-J v 'TM sir-2 i.. ZF: 215255-reg I Ulf.. - r - - f 2'?:5?ff2fiwi' ff- . HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SQUAD, laaclr row, lefl' lo righl: Coach Ernsl Harlmann, Fred Pierce, A. C. Wallzer, Gordon Broderson, Jim Carler, Charles Elmendorf, Clyde Moring, Jim Robilaille, Dan Pelerson and Jim Rose. Second row: Ken Buclrner, Rollin Garrison, Eugene Simmons, Riley Luke, Gerald Pefry. George Hayes. Curlis Hanes. Ernesl' Tapia, Orvil Draughan. Charles Slrong, Roberf Bass and John Bonner. Fronl' row:'Richard Reich, Fernando Ledesrna, Deacon Jones, Marcus Hill, Charles McKnighl, Darrell Bales, John Demsey and Jack Greeley. Scoring The ever-needed poinls in lhe C.I.F. finals were Fernando Ledesma, lirsl in lhe mile: Rollin Garri- son, second in lhe broad jump: Jim Carler, who lied for second in lhe pole vaull: Jack Greely, fillh place finisher in +he high hurdles: and lhe relay Jream composed of Garrison, Lulce, Buckner, and Mclinighl, which fin- ished lourlh. Clher lead scorers during 'rhe year were Charles Elmenclorli, 440: Charles Slrong, Bruce Jones, and John Bonner, mile: Fred Pierce, Ben Mills, 880: and Charles Lemmon in lhe shof pul. ll was The miler year, as Complon fielded ils slrongesr mile combo in years. Charles Slrong Charles Mclfniglil' Riley Luke Mile Relay and 220 Relay, 220 J ,I Fernando Ledesma Mile Jirn Carler Pole Vaulr Charles Elmendorl' 440, 220 Gerald Pelry IOO. 220 as ri: 3255 , A TWH W Eeesea John Bonner Mile Rollin Garrison Broad Jump Fred Pierce S90 Q CLOSE FINISH as Sanfe Barbara sprin+er lakes firsf, Ga of Complon second, and Long Beach Wilson ihird, in Ihe C 'ron Cup lnvifafional 880 yard relay. Time was l:33.6. Triple-Tie F r C.I.F, 'B' Track Winning Iour of lheir seven meels Complorfs 'B' lraclc squad finished lhird in lhe Coasl League lor The I95l season. Top compell- lors lor lhe spilceslers were Gerald Perry in 'rhe sprinfs, Bares and Slerger 660, Monroe and Miller 320, I-lanes pole vaull, Mirns in lhe loroacl jump and Jacks in The shol pul. 222 Q HIGH SCHOOL BEE'S Track + b I: eam, ac , row lefl 'lo righf: Coach Ernsl' Harlmann, Fred Upsh Paul Liera, Roberl' McI.urlrin, Bob Capple, Darrell Baies, Norman Slerger, Silber-I Follz, Tom Finl Don McGregor, and Joe Rolaledo. Fronf row: Jewel Miller, Don Sherman, Bill Mims, Marlem Mas Gerald Pelry, Gilberf Mills, James Hamilfon, Bill Monroe, Franlz Spanninger, Richard Morrison, C Rhodes and Archie Jones. if uf vw i'mN '-' ,uf X -1 I1 M ' ,NN ' - 'I 3 L Um, College Horsehiders. .. SLIDES inio home plaie Q VENTURA PIRATE calcher Ed Thomas pufs 'lhe ball on him. ITISS, Affer a poor showing in early praclice ga Coach Harry Rllchkds college horsehiders began +o exhibil lhe leamwork and spiril necessary for a winning ball club, and moved rlghl' info fhe lhiclc of fhe W.S.C. lille race. When 'rhe season ended lhe Tarlar balsmen were in a He for second place wllh Glendale and L.A.C.C. Overall leam record failed 'ro show lhe l'rue slrenglh of The 'ream as lhe Rilchkomen won elghl while losing sevenleen. in desperafe scoring a+ lempl' as Tarlar Ti' '-ss- -ffm of yr ' 5 W elf ' fl 0 JT X, AN' snag f il? 5 . 1 f V 3' E g .g . Ray Smiih Dennle Chrisiopherson 224 ,sae 'E .r Warren ...S litF rSecond ' COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM, back row, lefl' To rlghiz Al Govorchin, John Washingfon Jlm Hull man, Dennie Chrisfopherson, Bill Morris, Jim Brown, Coach Harry Rifchkoi Ed Thomas Bull Towne and John Read. Froni row: Roy Garland, Ray Smifh, Joe Duenas, Walt Burleson, Marshall Hoffman Y' J ,, x Q5 Qs? 'Wi -r ZTVPS u - f- . . K- .fall--1-Qf4 :Akai 3U?:7f'- 54-259 -We Il s:.l !iH',f!if f' ..e.4,1.5iZlPf.s...f-'48-I. f....- 'L Lad . ' . fl '- Q TARTAR ACE CATCHER Ed Thomas lags ou'r a Venfura Pirafe in a conference game played here. Compfon won 3-0. Oulslancling players for The Rilchko nine were Joe Duenas al flwird base, Wall Burleson, oulfield, and AI Govorclwin, pilclwer. Lack of aclequale pilclwing slrenglh was one of llie main Troubles as Bill Enos lefl In mid season, leaving flwe burden on Govor- clwin. A+ 'rhe close ol flne season Duenas was named learn caplain. The balling average of +l1e 'ream was .500. Joe Duenas Wall Burleson Roy Garland Al Govorchin 4 . - ,, H ff' -,1 Afxgl ,.7:',' f ' ' I .f, A 5 , W xxx lL , . 4 . - , 0-lg I W-,-sffwvf, E ., ,, e v ' l 1 1 Q 1 1 i iss! E W We R 1, l U 226 'L Rared as one of 'rh 1' h e op igh school base- b l al leams ever lo compere ar Compron, Coach Charles Doyle's Tarbabe Sluggers are .+. h awai Ing T e final game of lhe C.l F playolls as lhe Dar-U-Gar goes ro press.. Coach Doyle, who fool: over The reins rhis year, has molded logelher a young huslling ball club whose fine ream work and spirir has lecl Them ro lh 'r i h ' e op o l e Sourhlancls prep baseball. . TARBABE CENTERFIELDER DEL Johnsron malres second base safely sfanding up, against Long Beach Wilson.. High School Diamondmen Q HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Team, back row, le'H +o righh Coach Charles Doyle, Kay Proulx, Glen Crume. Calvin Miclxleson, Del Johnsfon, Benny Daniels, Solon Shaw, Gordon McCall, and Jack Whifehead. Fronf row: Darrel Droke, Dave Bowles, George Morris, Don McPherson, Ken Donialt, Jim Riichie, Bob Bynum, and Clayfon Wolf. l . J' Q! .QI X M X f 'Fl n if z??5E.fi.4 '- g- , '-L . PITCHER BENNY DANIELS frois home easily as Long Beach Wilson cafcher fries fo reirieve a wild fhrow. Crowned Coast Champs Coasl' League championship was lhe firsi marlc for rhe Tarbabes as lhey wenl' Jrhrough lhe league season wilh bul 'rwo upsel losses lo Long Beach Jordan. ln 'rhe C.l.F. playoffs Benny Daniels hurled 'rhe firsl lhree games, winning all of 'lhem as The horsehiders wal- Ioped San+a Barbara I7-4. Inglewood 4-I and Canlwell IO-5. Several players were oulslanding during fhe season wilh all conlribuhng somelhing lo lhe home +eam's fine showing. The pilching sfaff was second 'ro none, led by Benny Daniels wilh 9-I record, and wifh Glen Crurne. Solon Shaw and Gordon McCall fhere 'ro back him up. Cal Mickelson. iirsi baseman, was 'rhe leading loam baller while Ka Proulx, calcher, was oulslanding. In 'rhe oullield Ken Donialc and Don McPherson were 'rwo of 'rhe besl in +he league. Q HERE COMES WILSONMAN, as Cel Mickelson ai firsl base waifs for fha ball. Compfon won iis game againsf Wilson. S22s5s1:s:: :M .Q W:-:iss New 5555- Eaau manga , si as B ,.. .. Y .s,Jim.-J College Tennis Squad ef fiv- , rasilyhg N-L. ' ln ':, , ,v,A., ,h 'I Jim Rouser . COLLEGE TENNIS TEAM, back row, lell lo righl: Jack Lawler, Larry Cenollo, Keilh Brighl, Bob Foeresler, and Coach Rex Dixon. Fronl row: Dick Amann, Bob Moore, Jim Rouser, and Bud Cloven. Only John Muir J.C. saved Coach Rex Dixon's lennis ieam from finishing in The conference cellar as l'he Tariar neilers won boih lheir conference maiches from lhe Musiangs. The resl of lhe con- ference foes look no mercy. however, as Pasadena, Glendale, and l..A.C.C. all handed 'rhe college neilers double cleieais. Oulslancling players on Dixon's nel' Team were Bob Foeresler, Larry Cenoilo. Bob Moore, and Jim Rouzer. l-lighlighl' ol lhe season was 'rhe annual Laguna Beach 'rournamenl during Easier vacalion. Bob Foeresler, lop singles man, wenl 'ro lhe semi-finals before bowing oul. rf?-,X 'X Q HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Team, back row leff To rughi' Coach Ken Fagans Duck Decker Ronald Qoldsmiih, Chesley Mclfnighf, Bob Taylor Chuclr McKinley Bob Mcspadden and Bob Lodge. Fronf row: Bob Beniamin, Slan Winslon Del Parsons Bob Slafford and Ed Weihel. High School Takes Third Aller scoring an impressive record of seven wins and one loss in Their praclice games, Coach Ken Pagans' high school Tennis Team slarled The season oul wilh championship hopes. The final resull, how- ever, was lo The conlrary as The high school nellers wound up in Third place in The Coasl League 'rifle chase wilh a record of Tour wins and an equal number of deleals. Handling The Tirsl singles spoi was reliable Bob Taylor, caplain of This year's Team, who proved The mosl consislenl of The Tarbabe nellers. Following Taylor in order were Ronald Goldsmilh, Bob McSpad- den. Diclc Decker and Chuck McKinley. The doubles 'ream consisleol of Chesley Mclinighl and Sian Winslon along wilh Ed Weilzel and Bob Srallord. Bob Slafford Ronald Goldsmilh Diclc Declser line. - -4,-1 Hampered by The loss oT valuable men To The armed Torces, Coach Ed l-lolsTon's college swimming Team was Torced To Take a back seaT To The resT oT The conference swimmers. The local Tankers managed To salvage some oT The season, swimming To vicTories over WhiTTier college and MT. San AnTonio J.C. Leading poinT-geTTers Tor The TarTars were co-capTains Bob Maloney and Dick Foulger, boTh oT whom were named To The All-American J.C. swim Team in The 1500 meTers Tree sTyle and The l00 yard backsTroke. OTher leTTermen who scored heavily were Chuck CawThon, W.S.C. 200 yard breasTsTroke champ, Rex Pahoa. Lloyd Holliday. George PesuT and Don Miller. .kwa 1 new me Q COLLEGE SWIMMING TEAM, back row. leTT To righT: Coach Ed Lloyd Holliday, Chuck Schaefer, Bob EllioT, RoberT Volk, Don Miller, MarTinez. Front row: Francis Kowalski, George PesuT, Dick Foulger Maloney, and Chuck Cawfhon. Holston's Tanksters Q THEY'RE OFF and flying! Compion and Muir's splash experTs leave poolside in sTarT of swim meeT. High School Swimmers J. ., Q HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Team, beck row, lell lo righl: Coach Ed Suggell, Bruce Smilh, Charles Monroe, Jael: Birdsall, Bob Knox, and Jack Winlrle- pleclr. Fronf row: Charles Combs, Charles Graham, Viclor Pierce, Darwin Swan- son, and Roger Lund. xx lime X llbl X ' i , N Lacking sullicenl leam deplh lo be in championship compelilion, Coach Ed Suggell's swimmers lailed lo win any ol lheir dual meols during lhe season. How- ever, several ol lhe Complon swimmers placed high in lhe Coasl League linals and will be hard lo beal nexl season. Team caplain Jack Winlclepleclc proved lo be lhe main slay ol lhe sqaud as he sel a new Coasl League record ol 2:lO.l in lhe 200 yard lreeslyle. The erslwhile Tarbabe swimmer also won lhe IOO yard lreeslyle lille in 58.9. Also placing in lhe league linals were Bruce Smilh, Jack O'Bryar1l and Bob Muclcle. 'lj X L - ' X. f '1 ,leafs- X hr f - , -ll+ n- 'fd- ' ,fri-ff' fl. 6' 23l Golden Glouers AMA- Defending naTional J.C. champs. Coach GeTsie Harris' college boxers were noT given a chance To deTend Their TiTle due To The cancellaTion oT The annual naTional box- ing TournamenT. During The season TarTar leaTher Throwers compiled a record oT Three wins, Two losses and one Tie againsT Top compeTiTion. UndoubTedly. The ouTsTanding boxer on The Team was EllsworTh Spider Webb who wound up Two years oT compeTiTion wiThouT a deTeaT, Webb, The deTending C.J.C. l55 pound champ, won boTh The regional TiTle and The Rocky MounTain inTer-collegiaTe championship. Wie -W W mam was was Q COLLEGE BOXING TEAM, back row. lefl To right Bob Shanahan, Gerry Hansink, Willard McCrumby, Don Sanders, and Coach GeTsie Harris. Fronl' row: Bob Jones, George Denny, Ellsworfh Webb, and Alex Oualls. ' GOLDEN GLOVERS Ellsworih Spider Webb and Bob Shanahan mix il. Spider won. n mu ..,+ College Golfers CompTon College golTers Tool: a Third Q COLLEGE GOLF TEAM, back row, lefT To righT: Gerald Mul- rooney, Gordon Wells, Phil Wheeler, and Coach Tay Brown. Fronl' row: An' Saxell. and Adolph Phillips. in The W.S.C. sTandings wiTh Three wins, one Tie, and Three losses. Tay Brown's golT- ers Tied wilh VenTura I8-IS, when Adolph Phillips scored an impressive vicTory, Tour- ing The eighTeen holes in 85. ln The lasT maTch of The year againsT John Muifs W.S.C. champs, CompTon was edged ouT by one poinT. Tops oT The Team and also The conTer- ence was Adolph Phillips wiTh a 80 par average, while Jack l-lirshon came in a close second. . WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION members are, baclc row, lefi fo righl: Yolanda Cid, Barbara Gibson, Frances Schaafsma, Marilyn llr' S' h A Brown Jenn Tuinslra Helen Harris, Pearlie Alexander, McLurlrin, and Cleo row: Sally Brown , Jemelene Chasiain, Wilclund, Beverly Russel, Mary Jean Lowe and LaVerne E Ins. lxi row: nne . y , Sarah Davis, Consrance Berlsley, and Ann Malone. Fifih row: Nell Moralis, Claire Reirra, Pal' Kelly, Joyce Buller, Rose Waiis. Fourth row: Gaile Forewan, Doroihy Muldrew, Lynn Davies, Bengene Washingion, and Audrey Wells. Third Lillian Fer uson, Jaclrie Gueringer, Charlene Tally, and Phyllis Shaw. Second row: Aniosia Karasinslu, Doroihy Lampe 9 Vera Kossiroff, Belly Ennis, and Louise Alva. Fronl row: Jean Gibson, Florence Schaefer. Pai Schlelbaum, Marian Nelson, Lorelia Worley, Maribelle Schleibaum, and Mariorie Cook. Pulchritude and Prowess Women's Aihleiic Associalion, composed of college and high school women siudenis inleresied in s oris, each year plays a schedule of oiher schools in several sporis. Basfeiball, hockey, swimming, volley- ball. iennis, and soliball, and playdays are ieaiured. Spreads are held for each of The major sporis and ai ihe end oi 'rhe year, an awards banquei is held. C Club and W.A.A. bids are given four 'rimes during ihe year, wiih a pledge period oi iwo weelcs before iull mem- bership is obfained. 233 , gile Angel Placing lirsl in The All-Soulhern Calilo swim meer and capluring all school swim meer which lhey parlicipaled. Cornplon's women's lelic leams also remained undelealed in baskel' and hockey. Mary Reqner, oulslanding Comp swimmer. placed lirsl in lhe loreaslslroke, and medley leam ol Mary Regner, Pal l-lull, and C Reclclin knocked lwo lull seconds from lhe for Soulhern California mcel record. Complon hockey reams ended up wilh only deleal on 'rheir record: Long Beach. ln soll Pasadena was handed a deleal, bul' Muir camo on lop in a Complon-Muir encounler. El Camino and Long Beach were among Teams delealecl in Tennis. The badminlon le advanced lo lhe semifinals ol lhe Soulhern Cali nia mcel loul were eliminaled loelore lhe final 0 TRYING Fon THE ross.uP an s praclice 0 LEFT-HAND LUNGE by Marian Nelgon af- baskefball game are Mariorie Cook and Marian f9mPl5 eC0VefY of P'-'Ck from Helen Herm- Nelson. - f .Qvf...v1W?'f' N 'VP' .. -M I NV I I xx J Ir A ' . 'II Ar. K iflm f I .y Is, ij .,L,,...I 'M , X' ' Ijgxgz E I . A ..: 1 ' . BATTLING THE BALL over fhe volley ball ner ' I .' are Par Schleibaum and Margie Cool: as Frances M. 5 f 7 Schaafsma and Marian Nelson awaif oufcome. Q W.A.A. SWIMMING TEAM members are, Iop row, Ie'I+ Io righP: Jackie SpraH, Joan Ruclcman, and Mary Regner. Third row: Pai Huff and Barbara Ice. 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' X ff i6.fQ.aaE + f ' A R , 5. ka X ' -Q: 1.'E -'W' -- 'L xi . ,Y ,,,.,, AKA x V T .., , '. ww 0 , N :gf 14-yf' H Af , P Vvrfffn'-I f 1 1 Interpretation of Abbreviations A ABC-Alpha Beta Chi ACC-A Capella Choir AGS-Alpha Gamma Sigma AMS-Associated Men Students AMSC-Associated Men Students Council AP-Alpha Pi ASB-Associated Student Body ASBC-Associated Student Body Council ASC-Alpha Sigma Chi AT-Alpha Tau AWS-Associated Women Students AVVSC-Associated Women Students BA- Council B Beaux Arts Bo-Boxing BP-Beta Phi BPG-Beta Phi Gamma BS-Beta Sigma C C- C Club CA-Compton Alpha CB-College Basketball CBB-College Baseball CF-College Football CGS-Chi Gamma Sigma CGU -Chi Gamma Upsilon CJVF-College Junior Varsity Football Com-Compass CSC-Chi Sigma Chi D D Debate Team DKP-Delta Kappa Phi DPO-Delta Psi Omega DPS-Delta Phi Sigma DT-Drill Team DLJG-Dar-U-Gar 238 E E-Economics Club F FC-Finance Commission G GKP-Gamma Kappa Phi H t'l-A-l-'lispano--Americano HSB-High School Basketball l'lSBB-High School Baseball HSBF-High School B Football HSJVF-High School Junior Varsity Football HST-High School Track HST-l-ligh School Tennis HSWP-High School Water Polo K KE-Kappa Epsilon M M-lvlimirathenians Ma-Maiorettes MC-Mixed Chorus MG-Mer1's Glee Club N NB-News Bureau NC-Newman Club NFL-National Forensic League O O-Orchestra P P-Panhellenic Council PA-Phi Alpha PB-Pep Band PGC-Phi Gamma Chi R RC-Red Cross RDE-Rho Delta Epsilon RW-Roger Williams Club S S-Swimming SC-Slci Club SDX-Sigma Delta Xi SKF'-Sigma Kappa Phi Sl.-Song Leader T T-Tartarettes TB-Tartar Band TC-Toastmasters Club TCF-Tartar Christian Felloship TK-Tartar Knights TS-Tartar Shield U UGl..lSl163FCll'65 V VE-Voice Ensemble VP-Vox Players W WAA-Women's Athletic Association- WFC-World Friendship Club Y YMCA-Young Men's Christian Association YWCA-Young Womens Christian Association Personal Index fa ame 'Paige Name Page Name - Page A ,f .lAshiord, .lean ,,,,. 34, 37, 38, 39, 47 Barnes, Arliss ..Y...,, II6, I48, l618, l7l blooil, Juno , , ,, ., . 5613 i I I8, I54, l8O Barnes, Huloeri .....7,.......,...A.......,. 22 loila, Rosie , , .... 47 MAS.l1fl:Of'd, Neva , ,,A, 55, 64, 617, 39 i'Barnes, Roloeri G. ......,4.. .,....,,........V 2 I bler, Larry, .,,,,, ,. , ,, ZOI II7, l5l, l54 Barneli, Ralph w,I,,,, 56. 20l braharnson, Ray .,..., ,,.,A,,,,. ,. I72 Ashly, Gordon , ,,,,,,4,A,,A,,,,,,, IOO Barreli, Roberl' ....v ....VV.. , .. l70 Capella Choir, College , ...I ,,,,, I 38 Askey, Jean II,,A ,IA,,,,.,,,,,,,,- 6 7 Barrell, Shirley: ,..... .......V. 6 8 Capella Choir, High School ,,,, I38 Agper, Befiy ,,,-,,,,,,, ,,-,,Yw,wV,7,e,,,Y,,,,,, 6 7 Barron, Vivian .....,av,a,... .A..,.7.w,... 5 7 cosia, Richard ,, ,, ,,,,,,l,. l39, l4O Assemblies . ,w.,,,...,.,............,,...... I20-I 36565-Sli. College ,---VAA,----,--,-e'- 223-5 clams, Harry , .. .,,e, , , . , l33, I79 Asller. Lois .,A,,,,. 38, 39, 47. I52, I76 Baseball. High SCl100i -,--e-eV--,-,-- - 226-7 Qlamg, Pai, H M 56, 235 Agion, Don A,,,,.,,,,,4,-,A,,,,,A.,,-,,,-,,.,v,Y, 57 Basltelball Coach. College .4..wv 205 dan, Joe ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 44 A'lherion, Lois ,..............,...,,,,.,,.a,... 28 BBSICGIIDGII. College .---------v- 204-9. 2l5 cllcison, Ken U ,A,,, ,.,,,, , ,, ,,,,, 47 I , Ailcinson, Barbara aaa,,,,,.,A,,w,,A,.,a,,,-,,, 67 Ba5lie'l'lJall, College J.V. ..,,.....,, 2l4 dkiggnl P51 , Akfa 67, ll8I 128' 253 5l,A++ingar, Caurlrnay ,,a,,,,, 57, I33, 134 Baske+ball, High School a,aYaa.c.. 2I0-I4 clminislralors ,, ,, ,. , ,, 2I I37. l48. I63 3555. R0b9ri ---'--e--- -v----'--AA A - 22l meg' Rgflney V 1 Ylgglgrrdg M W !Axl'WOOCl, ,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, BGSSe'l l'. JOAUVI .. llgriqlii, Cha,-10110 3 , 131, 143 'Aurnaclc, Gordon ,,,,,a,, 23, I79, 193 Baieman, Pai ......a., ,,......,,.,, . l7l ICOH, Douglas H , 55 Aumack, Marlha ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 24 Baieman, Paul ,,,,.,. .. 25, lO2 lclriclcio, Susan ,, , , , 67, l7l Avila. Consuelo .. .V,,A..,................... 56 Baiemaflr Twylie 68 lgxgnklgr, Poarlio H V , 233, 235 A.W.S. Council, fall ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 8 Baies, Darrell ...... ..... 2 2I 222 HO,-Ci, Jim ,,,, lwvg, 67, 171, 202 A.W.S. Council, spring ,,,a,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 Bales, Ida Mae ...... .........., . . 57 liord, Mary H ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 7 A.W.S. Presiclenl, 'fall ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 8, Baughrrlon. John ...,..... . I67 lqer, Shirley ,,,, , 47, 146, 172 A.W.S. Presiclenl, spring ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 91277 Baumwari, Ronald .,,,,,,,...,.,..aaa.,.4... 57 llcn, Virqinia , 54, 67, I64 Allin. ROr16'Cl .................... ..... 2 Ol QQNBGYI Eldefl '---f-----f--f-A-------ffA-'-e--------- - 63 lien, Willie ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Bearolslee, Barbara ,,..,.,, 44, ISI, I54. llison, Bolo , ....... 39, 95 B l76 ' ' ' Beaumasier, Shirle ,.........,,.,.......,,. l6O IIIZZQI iigiigi iii, I ,,,,,,. ' ill. 'Baden Gerald 5- i..-..--...---.-.--...-...- 23 Beaux-Ara Club ai ,.,........,. 165 Iplqa geia Chg H AEII, 160 Bdquley. Ken .,...................A.,..,....... II6, Back, Blandell ,.,..,,, 44, l52. 176, 187 lpha gamma Sigma 3, , V, 146-7 Bahrfnan. Don? -... l9O. l92. I93. '95 -ll',', , Becker, George ,.,,....,.,,,,,.,...,,.,,.,.. 57 lpha pi H 3, uugl 3 Ilqgg ,A '61 Baier, Warren ,,.,,...,,.,.,,.....,, 67, I48 Q'.BeCker, P511 ,,,,,,,, 37, 33, 91, 93, 133, 'Phe Sigma Chi 7 ,III 7 174-5 Bailey, Willie ,,,,,aa..,.....,..,...... ZOO 145, 151, 154, 117, 155 lpha Tau vrvrvlgv Y H l7b-72 XBGIIIG Ken- -.-----.-..---.------------A.-,5---- lib Beclcsirom, Richard ......,.,..,.......,A.. . IOO Hanes' Homer U ,I 205 i' KBGIFCI Belly ,..,.,,, II7, l38, I4O, IS4 Begkiel, Marian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 limowl Cena n Yvlggrvuuun 28 'Baird Chef ............,....,...,....,,..... ..... 2 8557 Beclley, Norman 57 Iva' Louise H K 233 'Baird E. Pally ..,....... ...,..,..,.........,, 2 8' Bedner, Roberi ,,,,, ,,,,,, , 68 mador' Joe AIHHAAI- I -.----A n 47 Baird l'leI'1ry .............,,,....,.,.., 67, I96 '.TBedOYa, Manuel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I74 mann' Richard Vvlvnnv, V 47. 166' 228 Baird -IGFISI Y... 38. 39, II7, l22. IZ6 iliBeel'Je, l'leler1 .,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 29, IOI, l62 mes' Bill I my V ,V M ivvrlgv 67 l39, l4O, l46', ISI, l52, l54 Boggs, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, l68 msbe,-ry, John H -V ,v--.- AIIA, l 56' 300 Eater. QAIICG .......--i---.--eVfiV.e----ii5----'- 67 Behger, Michael ,,,., ...,.,...,......V.... . . 68 .M.s. Council fan ,,,,,, ,aaaa 3 a G er- we ------'.--- ----- -i'i---i---------- f f Be . LaVerf1e ..---- .--f.. V W 'Y' -' - Baker, Paul ,.,.,,,. ,,... l I6 Bella, Jim ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I O2 IMI? Crililjflgipidi ,'.r, ,7,r,',r,r 7 is ,i,',', 33775. Baker. Peggy reiii ,,.,. - 56 weirrez, Alidor iaiiiiiii ..,.,,..,, . 28 -MS. president spring Y H 39 f QBalCh, Jacllc ...,.... ..... l 90 Ben!am1n, Bob ...,...,.,.,.. . ,..,.. II6, 229 ndersl Dick U ubknnnnlnn 171 Ballard, Bill .,,.,, ..,,... 67 Ben1amine, Elberl ,. ..... .... . l7l Nderson' Carol VAV' N H 56 Ballarcl, Mary .,..,.. ........ 68 Benneli, Clinlon ,,,,,4 . IO3, l6B nderson C1ay+On YYVYYVY V '08 Ballesreros, Rudy .,.,..... .,..A. i 74 Benion, Shirley ...... , .,..,,,,, 35, l58 ndcrsoni Dick YYV, I87I 190 194' 2744 Ballinger, Yvonne ., .. ,,,,..,...,.. l60 ' Berger, Marlene ...., .... , , ,,....,.... 68 nC1e,.So,.,' James ,'v'-..-, Q'- -',-,, 23 'Banda Manuel ..,.., , ,..... 28, IOO Berlclan, Mariin ..,..,, l9O, I9l, ZI4 nderson' Judy VAVA ,.,,,A..-. Yrlbgrg 6 7 . '48 Banlc, Ollie ,,..,....... ...,,..,... 5 6 Berkley. Conslance ,,,,,.,,.......,,,,.. 233 fv1C'lGrSOr1. Phyllis ...... ....... I 3l. 253 Banifjw' Helman ' 47 Being' Eihel ' 4 7 Anqulo' Amelia ,'.-, H ---- --.,, --'Q--- 6 7 iiB5FdII1, Collis ...A,.,. ,.,.V,. 9 , 23 Bermer, Carol .,...,. .....,,... 6 8 Arbuckle. FMS VYVIYYVAYY Y VYVVVQY '90 224 H Barclin, Keiih ........... .............,.. I 70 Bess, Roberi ,,,,.. .......,.u. , . 47 Arbucmel Janes, -I Alll- 67 148' l63gfW YfffBardin, Mrs. Collis .,sa..,,..,.,.,,,......,.... 9 Beslvaier, Marjorie ,... l6O, IS4 Ardeml Colleen -.-. nlli 47 NNf,Bardwell, Shirley ....,.,..,,. 35. l3O, I65 Bela Phi .s...,,,,,,..... I78, I79 Aria' Ronald ,,vv'. ,- -v, W lrri 6 7 Barger, Charlene ...,.,,................,,,.. 56 4, Bela Phi Gamma ,,,,,, ...,..,,.,..,,.,,. I 65 Arloneskyl Marnyn ' 7,40 Barle, Delores ,.,,,,,.,., ,.,,......,.,... l 381 Bela Sigma ....,,,..u. .,,.,...... , I66 A f, B.H. 47 Barlough, Carole ,..., ,,,,., l l7 Beihururn, Don ..... 37, 39, 90, lI5, 'ms 'Ong' e '-a' -'s'asa-a a , rsarmare, Eugene ,,.,... .......,,,,,.. 2 s I36-, 179, I87 Armfirong' Pal f'------- -A--- 5 7' I67 Barnarcl, Hilliard ,,..., .,...... 2 8, 3I Biclcersiali, Jean ,..,,...,.,,,........ . I39 Arncal. George ....,.,..,.. . ., ..... 47 Barnes, Ardaih .....,, ,,.,,,,,,s. 5 6 Bickiorcl, Wilma .......,..,,... 56 i' Facully Members 239 Blaser. Jaclc ....,,........ C Club Y,,.,., .....,......,A,....A........ Biggles, Don ....,......,.. Biggles, Ronald w,wA.... Biggs, Jack .A......... Birdsall, Jaclc .....,.. .. Bishop. Ann, ,,..,., fBixby, Susan ........ . Blaclcley, Phyllis .,,.,.A, Blackwell, Nancy A....... Blaeholder, Kennelh .. Blain, Arlhur ..........Y,.. Blake, James ,A,..,........ 68, I57, 2OI 201 65 23I . 65' I76 68 Blandlord, Verna ....,6.,.... 68, l58, xBlanIcenship, Georgia . 'I'BlocIc, Samuel P. Blood, Phil ..,.,.,,,,., Bluhm, Evelyn Blum, Ginger ........... Blum, William ,7,...,.,,.. Board of Truslees ....., Boclcus, Doyle ,,,.Y.,,.. Bogle. Beverly ...... Bohnhardl, Elsie Bolden, Elmoris Bone, Bob ..,,. Bone. Gene ......,,,, Bonin, Jerry .,......,,,... Bonner, Cranlord ....,..... 'S'E2fBonner, JohnQ ,....... 68 Boone, Helen .,.....,..,...,. Borders, Marlha ....,, Borel, Don .,...A...,,. Borg, Palricia ,.,,,.Ys Bosch, Phyllis .......... Boucher, Charlolle .... 'Bousman. Philip ,,,s.,, Bowen, Bob ,s,,,.,.,, Bowers, Kalhryn A,,.s, Bowes, Edwin .,..... Bowles, Dave ...,.... 'BowIine, Harriel ,..,A, Bowman, Lela ,sA... 47, I3I, I76 I67 I46. 253 56 I 8 65 ...QQfii'iQ, I68 II7 I8 20I I84 78 2I8 .fffffff'i6':i. 78, I38, I5O, I6I, 22I, I00 2l8 I96, I99 203. 222 I84 23 200 . 56 I39 68 24 44, 28, , 25 I34 IO3 I70 226 25 68 Boxing. College ,....,.. 232 Boyd, Billy ...,,.,,. ....w.. 6 3 Boylan, Ann .,..,.. .,..,.......A,,.A,. l 65 Bozarl, Yvonne ....,.,.,..,.,...........,...... I38 Bozigan, Ralph .,....,...,. I03, IIS, I74 Bozuliclx, Eva .,,, e.......,...,..., 4 4, 49 Bradl, Kalhryn ..... ........,..,,,.,,,,, 4 9 Branch. Ronnie . ,A.,,.,A.A,.... 202 Branl, Jim ...... ,...,.. I 90. I9l Braswell, Ross ,,,, ,............. 6 8 Brallain, Olene .... .,.s........ I I6 Brauligan, Don . .,..,,. I48, I7I Brazel. Bill .,,.,. ............ I 90 Brice, Herb .........,,,..,.e,,...,..,....,.,,., I96 Brighl, Chris ..,.,,,,.,,..,,,...,,........,,... I I6 -IBrighl', Keilhfi ,,...,.. 204, 205, 206, 207. 209, 228 Brissenden, Tommye .,..,.....,..,......., I67 Brill. Rex .........,...,,,.,.,..............,.,..,A. 68 Brizee, Glen ,.,.,,,,,,,.......,, 69, l57, 203 240 fn Broderson. Gordon ......., 69, l57, 203, 22l Bromley, Emily .,,2.s. .,,.... 4 4, 49, I66 Broolcs, Monle ..., .......,.,..,....,. 4 6 Broolcs, Willie ,..,. ,,....,............. L 00 Brown, Belva ,. ....,,,,.,A,,A.,.e,..,... 69 Brown, Ann ...,. .,,..... 6 9, I6O, 233 I39 I66, I7I 224 25, I0. I90. I9I, 232 69 233 69 Brown Belva .,e..., ,..A. Brown, Beverly ...... Brown, Helen 5 .,..,,,.,,,. Brown, Howard .,.........,. Brown, Jim .,.............., Brown, Raymond Tay Brown. Sally ....,,.......,.,,.....,..... . Bruce, Mildred ....,. Bryan, Amy ........ Bryan. Bryce, X-Buchan Dave ..,.,,..,c Huberl ..,.....,,...... an, Jeanelle .,....,. Buchanan, Joan .... Buck, Carol ......,. Buclc, Clarence ...... Buckhorn, Jim ,....,.. Buckley, Jim ...... Buckner, Ken ,.,,..a.,. Bucliridge, Mary ...,... Bullinglon, Carol ..,, Bullinglon, Pal .,.,. Bunn, Belly ........ Bunn, Douglas ,... Bunyard, Gloria . Bunyard, Jim .,..., 'cBurIc, Carl J. ,.... . Burlcharl, Delores I72 39, I39, I40. I43, 157 I68 70. I96. I99 I90. I9l 70. 70 70 99 9I, I38. I39 2I Burlcs, James ,....,,... ..,,,,,,,.. ,,,,, , , . 2I8 Burleson, Wall .,,. l56, 204, 205, 206 209, 2I5, 224 Burns, Rulh ..... ..........,....,,....... I 38 Burr, Duane Burris, Marlene .,.... 'Busch, Monroe .,v.,. Bush, Richard .,... Bulle, Belly ,,,.,.. Buller, Joyce ....,, Buzzard, Edilh Bynum, Bob ........,..,... C Cable, Roberl ....,...,,,,,,,. Caldera, Manuel .......,.... Call, Joan ,,.a..,,.,........,..., ,, ..i..c..A,,,. I65 49 29 70 57 233 70 226 70. 70, I'7 Camera Shy, College February ,... 46 Camera Shy, College June .,.,......,. 53 Camera Shy, High School February 66 Camera Shy, High School June ,... 89 Campa, Pele ......................,........... 200 'iCampbell, Barryj .,.,. Campbell, John ........ Campbell, Marcia .,...,., Cannicoll, Jaclc ...,. Canlerberry, Elossie Card, J.C. Scolly Cardin, Rulh .....,..,..., Carl, Ronald ......... Carlson, Roger ..,... 70, I69 Ill, I36 253 44, I36 29 202 70 iparmichael, Doreen Caro, Marlha .....,,...... Carpenler, Kennelh Carrier, Clyde ,,........,,,.. Carr, Phyllis Carroll, Donald .,,,.. Carrolls, Mary ..... Carse, Charles ,,,. .70. I38 II7, 2'ZI I Carson, Carol ,.,... ,...........4.,. Carler, Barbara .,,..s,..................... Carler, Dorolhy .,,,,,,.i,.......,..,..2a... Carler, Jim ..,,.,...,. I02, I09. Carler, Millie ..,s,.. .. 70, Carler, Pal ,.......,.... ..,........ 7 0. Carler, Richard ...,.. ........ Casper, Leo ,,...,... ....,,,A Casle, Bob ,.,... .... ...,,.,, 'Cales, Harriell .,,... u.,..... CaudilI. James ....,.,, ,.,,, 2 4. Cawlhon, Charles ...,.,,s..i,.... 202, Cenollo, Larry ...35, 37, 49, 53, I56, l65, I78, 204, 207. IChamberlain, Barbaray .......,,.,. 70. Chamberlain, Richard ,........... 65. Chambers, Larry ...,.....,. ,Chancellor, Sharon ,,.., ........,,,, -Chaney. Evelyn ..,...., ...,..,, A 56 Chaney. Rosemary .,... .,..... I 20 Chapman, Glorene .,...,.,..,.....,.,, Chase, Howard ...,.,.........,.....,.,,.,... Chaslain, Jemeline ,.,,,,,. I46, I52, I64 Chavez. Mary Lou ..... Chesemore, Richard .. 'Cheslen Edward , ,,,,. .. , 23. Chevalier, Alberl ,.,,... ,,.,,..,s Chi Gamma Sigma Chi Gamma Upsilon Chinn, Winilred ,,....... , Chrislopherson, Dennie ..,,. Church. Bob .,.... . ,..,..,.,., . Churchill, Jay ,.,... ,..... 5 6 Cid, Yolanda ,... .CIarlc, Anilaj .... ,. Clarlc, Joan Clarlc, Kay .,,,..., Clarlc, Ray ........, ,.... Clarlce, Don ....,, ....,..., Claxlon, Bessie ,,.. Clay, Lulce ..,...,.. Cleary, Wall ,,,,,, Clemens, Fred ....., .. Clemenls, Sheldon ,. ,......... .. Clemons, Doris ,.,. .....,.s,...... Cloven, Bud ..,,,. ,. ..,.,.., I35 Cloven, David .. ,...,, Clull, Rlla ........... ,,,...,. Cobb, Lorenzo .,,.,,....,,, ,.,, 'I'Coburn, Mylel S, ...,... .,.. . Coclcrill. Jean ......,... ..... Coe, Donald .s.,,,,, .,,,..... Collman. Dean ..,, . 57, Colclasure, Arlene ,,., Cole. Bob ..,..,... ,,,,, Cole, James ........ .,... ole, Kenlf ,. ..,.,, , , 44 ole, Margarel ,.,,. .. , .... . 70 oleman, William ,... . ..,,, . 70 oles, Palsy . .,,.,.. 57, 168 olley, Daisy ,. ,, .. ,, ., 49, 172 ollins, Billie ..... ,, 71, 169- D Daelwe11er, Louella .......,.... Daggell, Rodney ,.w...w...,. 44, 171 fDah1, Marjorie? ...,.A.... .,....,,A. 5 6 Dake, Roland ,.A,., .,,,,,.,,...,. 4 9 ,Da1len, Don .. ...,. .....,............... . . qDa1lon, Phyllis ,,7..,,,.,.A77,, 71, 110 Dances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,AA,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,,A Daniels, Benny 138, 210, 213, Daniels, Dorolhy .,,.,, ,,.,...,..,., Daniels, Gloria ,...... ...,,., 5 6 Daniels, Grace .,..,,, ,,,,,,. 2 2 Danielson, Kenny .,s,.,s.. ,.,s.,,.,,,, Dar-U-Gar Co-Edilors ..,..,...,,,,,.. . Dar-U-Gar Pholo Edilor ,..,.. ,.,,.,, Dar-U-Gar Slafl ,,,,,,,,.,,,a. 15, 130 Davenporl, Slrephen s,,s.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davidson, Darlenej ...... ..,....., 1 17 ollins, Jerry . .... . , . 134, 143 ombs. Charles .. . 202, 231 omplon Alpha , s.,. , , , 150 omplon Compass Edi+ors .. , 137 omplon Compass Pholo Eclilor 136 omplon Compass Sfalf . 137 omplon, Kenny ..., . ,. ,. 173 onley, Marjorie .. 139, 152, 157, 158, 173 onnary, Doug , , ,,,, , 200 onrad, Eslher J. . . 21, 22. 38, 39, 147, 150, 187 ook, Marjorie . 38, 39, 139, 152, 162, 164, 233, 234, 235 ooper, James , . .. ,, 25 ooper, Jimmy , .,.,. ,, , 57 ools, Sharon . . 49 opeland, Harry 1 .r,, . ., 130 opeland, Jim . H , 56 opper, Bob 1 . , 201, 222 orbell, Pauline 39, 91 117 orea, Harry , 116, 141 orkhill, George . , , 71 ormany. Carol , ... 56, 117 ormany, Ronald ,, 182 ormier, Diclz .. 44, 124, 178 ornell, Edna , , ., , 71 oryell, June . , ., , 152, 157 oss, Maxine . ., . 49, 115, 140, 176 oslello, Theresa , , , 71 oull, Georgey , ,, 125, 178 ounselors, College .6 , ,.,..,.. , 23 ounselors, High School , 2 , , 23 owles, Pal ,,Y, 117 ox, Della , , .....,, ,, , ,. 71 rablree, Jim ,, 34, 156 raig, Richard .. . . 56 'Davies Llewel n , - Y Davies.,1synn .,,. V. Davilla, Nick Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis. Davis, Davis Davis. Davis. Davis, Charlie ,, Helen .. Jerry 1 Joan ,,..,. Jo Anne John 1, Mary Lou Paul ....... 38. Sarah ....,,, ,.,,, Theo ,,,,Y, Vivian .... Davison, Alvirda Davison, Rex Day, Burless . .. Dean, Barbara Deay, Phyllis ,,,,, Decker, Dick Decker, Donna Decker, Harrier Declicalion ,a,.,,., De Foer, Bonila De Fosse, Beverl Deilz, Gerry ..,...,,,, Dell, Michael Della Kappa Phi Della Phi Sigma De1.ucca, Bob ,....,c. Delvin, Lela ,, Densey, John .... . .. Y 94, 138. JL' ,1 271, 711317. f.f'ffffffi3i ffffi 71, fffQf i65, rain, Charles , .,,..,. 171 rain, Cheslor . .,.. . 25 ramer, Jack . ,... , ,, 196 ramer, Louise ., ,, ,, . 25 166 rane, Arlene , .,,., ., . ., 71 rawlord. Harold .. .. 116 rilzer. Mamie ,, ,, ,. ,, 94 rockum, Jim , , , 208, 209 215 romplon, Many .. .. .. . ,39, 49, 184 ronin, Charles. . ,, ., ,, ,, ,, , , 71 ross Couniry, College . , 203 ross Couniry, High School . , 203 ross, David, . 1 ,. , M , 116 rouch, Geraldine . . . . ,. 56 roy, Frances , ., ,. 71 rowe, Ronald .... 107 rume, Glenn .. . 138, 226 udioe, Newsam , 65, 106 ummings, Carole . . , , 181 urlis, George ,. . .. , 201 uller, Ari ., 107 Facully Member Denevan. Barbara ...,.. , 71, Denny, George ..,.,,,.,,,, 190, 192, ,Dent Joy ...,,,..,a ,,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, , c,fdeParis, Pal as ,,,,,., ,,,, ., ,, 91, Deparfmenl' Chairmen Y ., ., Y, Depufy Superinlendenf 2, ..,,. 20 eleTrou, Bonnie ,,,,.....,... .,.... 1 72 DeVo1, Genevieve ..... ,...,..,. 'Devereaux, Russellf s,,,,, . .. DeVore, Joyce .,,.., . .. 120. DeYoung, Dean ., ,.,. Diack, Belly ........., .,., . . Dickerson. Belly .....,., ...., Dickison, Myra .,s, ..,... 4 9, 235 Dickson, Marlene ..V....s.... 117 DiCorpo, Nello .... .,.,...... 4 9, 116 Dimacali, Russell ..,.. ...e.....V..V....... 1 82 Dino, Helen ....,....,...... 49, 116, 138. 146, 163, 167 Direcfor, College .......,......,...,......,.. 20 Direcfor, Publicalions .,..c.,,,.,...,,,. 135 Dlsbrow, Don ,.,........,Y...,.,..,..,,......,. 57 Dishong, Roger ,ev..,s.....,,...... 156, 205 Dixon, Rex ..........,..,,, 24, 27, 205, 223 Dobbs, Beverly ..,,.,,e,.., 37. 38, 39, 49, 146, 152, 154, 180, 187 Dobrick, Carl ..,..,sV,,s.vc,.s,....,......... 190 'cDockery, Or ha ..e,..,....,....,..... 29, 157 Dodd, Gerald ..,.. . 99, 175 Dodds, Dave ,.....,. . .. 182 Dodson. Bonnie 167 Dolaw, Roberl ..... ...... 1 86 'Dol1ey, Helen ,,,.,, ........,....,.,.....,... 2 9 HQX Donalo, Chesler .,,.,.,,..,,,,,.........,,.. 200 795 ,1Doniack, Ken, .,.,..,,.... 71, 156, 210, 226 !Donkey Baskelball Game ..,.,,,. 24, 27 'Nl,Doornbos, Ari ,,,......,,....,.........,...... 200 Dopps, David ................ ......... 1 03 Doran, Eda ,e..,,,,..,.,, ....,. 5 7, 158 Doly, Bob ...,. . ................... ..,......... 1 00 Douglass, Luclle G. ...,..,.,......,....,..... 21 Doyle, Bob ,,....,.,e........,,...,...,.,...... 106 Doyle, Charles .,....,e e..,, 2 7, 29, 226 Drake, Jeardis .....,,..... 138, 158, 160 Draughan, Orvil ,.,.. . ..,......,.,.... 221 Dresser, Charles .. ,...,,.,....,...,., 182 Drill Team ............ ..... 1 16, l 17 Droke, Darrel ..,...., 71, 196 226 Drury, Slanley ...... ,,......,...,,...,... 7 1 Duenas, Joe ,..,,.,,.. ......., 2 24, 225 Dullon, Beverly ,..,.. ,.,...,. 1 68 Dullon, Charlene .,... .,.., 1 67 Duffy, Joyce .....,......... ..,,.. 1 69 Dugmere, Richard ........ 65 Dumoski, Ralph ......, .,.... . 57 Duncan. Nelva ..., ,........ 7 1 Dunham, Duane ............ 116 Dunlay, Bill ,,,,.,. ...... 7 2, 116 Dunn, Jerry ...... ...,....,....,.. 1 75 Dunne, James ...... ....,.............. 2 OO Durham, Larry . 72, 138, 139 Durkin, Donna ............ ........, 4 9, 181 Duslin, Margarel ....... ,..,.,.,. 1 38 Dwighl, Lizbelh .,..,.,,.. .,,,,, 1 38 E Eade, Ronald ,.a.,....,... ...,,,, 7 2 llfagles, Rulh ..,......., ,,,..,, 2 9 'Ea1es, Edilh .,.,.... ,,,..,. 2 8 Earle, Yvonne .,...,... ,,,...,,, 1 57 Easlerling, Norma .,.s,. .........,,.,,, 7 2 Edes, George ..,,,.,... ...... 4 9, 133 X, Edmunds, Audre . .......,,........, 73, 158 'l Edwards, Barbara 73, 169 '-Edwards, Beverly ., 39, 42, 115, 181, 184 Egberl, Norma ..,, ,.e.... . .. ..,....,.,. .. 73 Eikler, Richard ......, ,.... 1 02 Eisenbeisz, Norman .... ...... 1 61 241 3 Elder, Marilyn-,I ..w,.. ..,....A,,,.........., 5 7 flflders, Bob fl ...... .,,,,,,... 4 2, l23, I75 Eleclions ,,.,., ..A,A,A,..A7,,vvw,7,............. I 24 Elevenlh Year Presiclenl, fall .........w 94 Elevenfh Year Presidenl, spring .,..e, 94 Elevenlh Year Class Officers, Aliall ....,,....A..,,,.,..,..,.A,e.A,,.......eA..,7,,... 94 Elevenlh Year Class Officers, spring e,..e7,,.,,,.. ., Eli, Merle .,........ Elkins, LaVerne Ellerman, Bill ..,,,., -lliol', Bob ,7....,. Elliol, Roland ..,. Elura, Shirley sss.s, Ellis, AI ,,,,,,A,A,,,, Ellis, Dick ..... Ellis, Jean ............ Ellis, Mary Jane .,.,, Ellsworlh, Donald Elmendori, Charles Elmendorl, Gilberll .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,V I Elmendori, Jean , .....A. .7,,, 7 2, I68 Elms. Barbara ..a.,.,, Elsdon, Gene ,. ...A ,. Elslen, Edilh .....i,,s.. Elsworlh, Donald Emery, Charles ..,... , ,,,..,,a..,s,,......... 95 73, I96 73, 233, 234 48, 99, I66 230 l24, I87 202 I48 2 ..,.a. 54, 72, I68 72 . .,.,,.......,, 73 . ...,,,, 20l. 2l4 73, I67 44 Emery, Joan .,..,,,. I84 'Enbom, Edirh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,77v,,,,, Engbarih, Phyllis England, Mary . Ennis, Belly ...,.,..., Ennis, Frankie ,.., 'Enochs, Kennelh Enos, Bill .....,,,,,., Eromo, Jo Ann ,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Erskins, Jennie ,, Elhridge, Roy ...... Evans, Frances ,,,.. Evans, Kennelh ,,..... Evans, Maurine ,,.. ,,,,a,,,,, 28 73 57 233 I90, I92, I95, 2l4 73 72 I72 57 Evans, Tommy ,3,,,A ,,,,,,,a I IS, I82 Everson, Jimmy ,.,,,,. a,,,,,,,,A,V,, 6 5 Every, Charles ,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 OO Facul'I'y Chrislmas Parly ,,,..v.....a 24, 3I Facully, College ass,,.,,., 24, 25, 26, 27 Facully, High School .,....,..,....,o 28-3I Facul'l'y Picnic ,........,,.,,,,s.,.,,,..,,. 29, 3l Fagans, Kennelh s..,,.,,..s. 28, 2l0, 2l I, 229 Fahey, Joe .,,,.,.... ..,...a..,,. 2 00 'kFarmer, Shirley ....,,, ,....ss.,,,,........, 2 8 Farrell, Mary ,,,,,.. Farris, Belly ,,,,.,.. 72. 76, II7 Fasler, George .,...,, ..,... 2 00 Fears, Raymond Fellows, Gene 2, -Ferguson, Don ,. Ferguson, Lillian Ferrick, John ,.s, Ferlig, Diane 242 44 II6 I75 2, V,,,,,,,..,, 23I 204, 207 I8l Fidler, Joy .,... l20, I76 Fiedler, Maxine . ,..., l5I, l60 l'Fierke, Barbara s,,,, ,,,..,.....,..,...., 2 8 Finance Commission ,,,,.,.,,... l58, l59 Findley, Tommy ,,,,....,,,, I57, 202 222 Finley, Aaron ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,..,., 200, 203 Fireslone, Wilbur ,.,. ........ 2 l8, 2l9 '6Firlh, Waller ..,..,... ,...., . 29 I06 Fisher, Jack ,,,......,,.,, ....,,.,.,....,.. 6 5 4iFishor, Leonard ........ ..... 2 00, 229 Flag Girls . ...,,,.,,, ...,. . II7 Fleming, Mary I39, I69 'VFleming, Nadinej .,.,,, . I34 'IFlinspach, John .,,. .,.,,, 2 9, I09 Flinl, Paisy ,L ..,,..,,,,,,,,,.... ., ,, I I6, I48 Flores, Vincenr 6. ,,.,,,...,...,,,,... ........ I 6I Foeresier, Bob ......,. 204, 207, 209, 228 Follz, Gilberl ,..,,.,,,,.,. is 73, 203, 222 Foofball Coaches, College ,.,......., I90 Foo'l'ball Coach, High School ,,..,,, I96 Foolball, College I90-I95 Foolball, College J.V. ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,. 200 Foolball, High School . ,,,.,,. . I96-I99 2OI Foo'I'baII Hi h School 'B' , g .,.,,,..,,.. Foolball, High School J.V. ...,,.... . Forewan, Gail: .....,., 200 233 Foreword ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 5 Forlenberry, Elaine ,..,,..,,,....,.,, l80 Fosler, George .s....,.. ..., ......,.,.... I 0 6 Foulger, Dick ...........,,.., I33, 202, 230 Fourl'een'I'h Year Officers, fall ,....,,. 42 Fourleenlh Year Officers, spring ,... 42 Fourleenfh Year Presidenl, spring H43 Fouls, Roberl ,,,.........,,,.....,,...,....., I82 Fowler, Theresa ....,,.... .,,,........,,,, 7 3 'I'Fox, Clara E. ,,.. .....,,.. ...s,., I 8 Francisco, Lyle ,,,.. ,,,,,,...,,,,,,, . I06 Franklin, Eleanor , ....,, 73, I33, I34 Franklin, Mabel . .,,L...,,,,,..,.. 73 Fraze. Jim ,,,.,,.,. ,.,.....,..Y,... 7 3 Frazier, Laurella ,, ,...,. 72 Freeman, June .. 138 I90 Friedman, Phyllis ..v,, ....,,V 7 2 Fronl', Palsy .,,,,., ,.,,,,., I 67 Fross, Vernon ..... ..,..,..s. 7 2 Fuller, Geraldine ,..,.. .. 48 Fuller, Kalherine 57, l58 Fullon, Peggy ......,.. ,.., ......, I 7 0 Galbrelh, Bennie .,,..,,.. 58 Gallagher, Falher James A ,,,,... I69 Galloway, Olela .,.,, 72 Galnick, Delores ....... ...,,,,. I I7 Gamboa, Henry ,,.,, ,,...,. . 2I4 Gamma Kappa Phi .v... , .,,.. I86 Gange, Anlhony 49, I72 Ganlcl, Beverly ...., . ,,..... .. I3l Ganlz, Donna ,, .,.,.. 58 Garcia, Benny ..,.,, .... I 72 Gardner, Bill ..,..,.., .,,,,,,,... , 73 Gardner, Lola ,,,,, ...... 7 '3 Garland, Roy ..,..... 'I' Faculry Members 224 225 Garrison, Rollin L. Garver, Lela ..,.... 'Garvin, Gladys ,..,., Gales, Joe ,,,.. .. Gaull, Lealha ..,,,.,, Genlry, Carol ,,.... Gerard, Carl ,, .. Gerard, Jim ..... lGeurin, Jerei' ,.,.. Ghio, Raymond 22l,2 Gialkelsis, Tony .. .. d , Gibbon, Howar Gibson, Barbara H ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. .. Gibson, Bud .. ,.,. 34, 49, Gibson. Jean .. . 58, I04, Gilberl, Barry ,, ,,.,... ,. Gildersleeve. Judy Gilliam, Elroy .. I64. 73, I FIRIZQF2 'i22,iii lib. 2 127, I I 151, I 233, 2 140, I :'1Gillingham, Roberl . .,.........,..,,,,, Glanville, Donnalee .,,.,,,. 88, l48, I Glenn, A.C. ,..,,.., ........,..,s.,..,,. 2 Godiry, Barbara ......,. II7, I Goins, Mamie .,,.,,,... .,,,,,,,,, Goldsmilh, Ronald ..,,.., ..... 7 2, 2 Golf, College ., ,.,, ,,..,, , 2 Goll, Shirley ,,,,....,.. ....,,,. Goode, Roberl ,,,., . Goodloe, Gerry .,,.,, .....,.,...,.,.,....... Goodman, Mary ..........,....,..,........... 'Gorham, Viclor, ,,,,,,,, 24, 49, II5, I5 i l78, I87, 2 Goss, BeIl'y .........,,,,,,,..,.........,,,.,... Governale, Barbara ,.,.,.,...,,2,,,. ,,..... Govorchin, AI ,,,,,,,, 204, 205, 206, 20 208, 224, 2 Grace, Evalyn .....,,..,,,.,..,.,....,.,,..,.... Graduales College Feb. ....,..,.. 44- Graduaies, College June .......2,, 47- Gracluales High School Feb. Gracluafes, , High School June Graiiio, Joe ,, ., . .,.....,,.,, lGraharn, Bob ., ,. Graham, Charles Graham, Doris Graham, Harold . ,.,.,. ......, . Graham, Phyllis ,,,,, ,,,., Graham, Roberl ,.,.... ,.,,,, 56- 67- 2I7. 2I 73, I 2I0. 2l asf' li Grainger, William .,,., ,,,.,.,...., iGranl, Bill .25,l 'Grant Shirley, ,.,.. ...,.,,,, I I Gray, George .,.. .,,,,. Greear, Wayne , Greeley, Jack . L. Green, Jim .,,,,. Greene, James ,, 44, I 2 49, 2 Gregory, Morris , ., ,,,.,.., Gregory, William Griiiilh, Dee L... . 74, 2I0. G.-iffilh, Jack ..... Griiiiih, Nancy ,,,,, 'I' Boa rd Members 2I I, 21 2 I riggers, Don .....,,,,A riswold, David ,..,... rilz, Clillord .,,.. , ronendyke, Alina ., runenlelder, Helen ucciardo, Josephine ueringer, Jackie .,,. uerry, Arlisse ..,,,,,,,, 74, II6 74, I38 29, I7I I73 24, 29 I64, 233 . ,.,....,,, I38 I96 undmundson, Dick ..,...,. uslalson, Alberl ..,. ulhrie, Belly ..... .... ulierrez, Adolph ,A.., ulierrez, Slella H aarer, Janis ,. addock, Jerry ...., agen, Harlow ,,,..... agua, David ,.....,. agua, Dick .,,... ale, Shirley ..,cA. all, Edward ,,,. all, Ernie A,.A,. 75 ., ,.... 44, I72 58 75 I38 75 75 IO2 75, I38 204, 2I5 all, Eslalla ..,., . ,...... 24, 28, IO4 all, Ted ...,., .,,.. , ..,...A.c . 39, 55 all, Violel ...,.....,,,, ,.,..,,,..,.,,,cA .. 58 alleen, Tomb ..,..,..... 65, I34. I68 amel, Sara .,..,,,. , ,,... ,.......,..c.... 7 4 amillon Belly ..,... ,, ,. .....,, 58 amillon, Jim ,,,,...... . 74, 2I4, 222 amillon Richard ,.,.., ...,, .....,,,...,. 4 5 amillon Wayne ,.,.,,,,,, ,,.,..,,....... I 00 amillon William , 38, 45, II5, I83 IB7 ammock, Yvonne ammond, Carol aneline, Roberl ,, .. anes. Curlis ,,.,.,, anes, Wayne ..... 74 75 I8 . ..... 22l 75 anlon, Edward ..,,,,, ..,,,...,,., 7 5 annah, Dorolhy .A .. .... . 58, I72 Hansen. Arlhur ..... ,,,.,..,,.,,. 5 8 ansen, Henry ,,,.,. ....,.,......,..., 7 5 Hansen, Ronald .,... ..,,,.,,...,A,,...... I I6 Hansink, Gerry .......A. I90, I93, 232 Hanson, Allen ..,...,. ,..,,,.....,.,.,... 7 5 Harbour, Dean ,.,.., ,IA...c 2 7, 28, l57 Hardin, Nanelle .,..,,,,,......,,. ., 48 Harlan, Hazel ..,..,,. .................,..,.. 2 8 Harmon, Joe ....,,,....,,,,,,c,.,,,, l65, I67 IHarper, Charles ,.....,. 35, 90, I38, I39 Harrell, Nancy .. ..,,.......,,,, .,,,,,Y .,,,, 7 4 Harris, Bellina .. ,,.. ,..,.,..,.......,. 7 4 IHarris, Claudia ..... ....,,, 7 4, I57, I58 iHarris, Dimple ., .,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.,, , 59 Harris, Gerald ,.....,. 27, 28, 20I, 232 Harris, Helen ...,,,...,.. I58, 233, 234 Harris. Jean ....,... 45. I46, I52, I62, I64 Harris, Margarel ..,...., 9, 28, 59, 155 Harris, Phyllis, ........ 74, I48, I50, I68 Harris, Ronald .,.,......,........,....,...,. I73 Harryman, Jim ..,..,,.,4...,....,,.,........ I96 Harlmann, Ernsl .... 29, 3I, 203, 22l, 222 Harvey ..., .,,....,,, , . ,.,, 2 I43 I' Eacully Members .-I Harvey, Barney ...... ...,.,A,....,.,.. 2 I4 Haslings, Peler ....,...........,.. 7 Halhaway, Jesse ,..,. 22, 23, IO7 Hawkins, Buddy ....,.. ,..,,,,,.. 7 5, II6 Hawks, Leona ......s,.. ,...,....,...... 3 0 Hawks, Sue .,.,..........,.. ...... 7 4, II7 Hawley, Herberl ,,,...,. ,...,,.....,..,.. I I6 Hayes, George ,,.. , . ...., 203, 22l Hayes, Harold ....,., ,.,............ 5 9 Heck, Louis .....,.., ..,.,,,,.. I 90 Heiche, James ,.,.... ,....,....,,.... I 38 Heiland, Ralph ...... .,,.,.. I 65. I67 Helm, Pal ..,...,....,,... .......v,..,,... 7 4 Helmick, Lorraine ,,,s,,,,. I38 Helzer, Rynie ,......... ,...... 7 4. 202 Hemphill, Franklin ,ss...,, 20 Henden. Mary Lou ...,A. I38 Henderson. Carole ..is.... 74 Henderson, Dwighl .,,..............,,..,,. I I6 Henderson, Neil ..........,,............ 48, I6I Henderson, Warren ,,,.,,,s 59, 20I 224 Hendrickson. Arl ........ .......,V,,,..,L. 2 IO Henninger, Alice ..,,.... 74 Henry, Gerlrude ,..., 23 Hensel, Dick ...,... .... I 9 -Hensel, Norvel ........ . ..,.... 75 ilslflenslraud, Mana ..,,. I39 Herd, Leroy .,......... 4.....,.. 4 5 Hernandez, AI ,...s.. .,....,....V. I 96 Hersom, Wallace ,....s,, ..,,. I I6 I4I Hicks, Belly ..,..s...,. ..,,..,.. I 48 Hierholzer, Joan .... ....,. 3 9, I69 Hill, Doris ,.,.,...s,. .........vV,... 7 4 Hill, Joyce ...... ........,,.. 7 4 Hill, Marcus ,,....... ....,,.. 2 00 22l Hillman, Dick ,,,.s, ,.,...,,...,. 2 I4 Hillman, Jim ...,,. ,,.,..,...,.... 2 24 Hine, Paul ,.....,. .....,....,,,.... 7 4 I68 Hines, Bill ,,,,...., 59, I42, I96 Hiram, Roy .,........ I9I, I94 2I4 Hirshon, Jack .,.... ...s.,..... I 42, I72 Hisaw, Millie .....,... .,,,.,.....,.... 7 4 Hispano-Americano ,. .,..,.... I68 'Hollman, Ed ......s..,...,.,.. ....,,. 7 4 I7I Hollman, Marshall ..,,.,.. ,.... I 09 224 Hollman, Palricia ......... 59 Hollman, Phyllis ..,,, ,.,,.,.. 5 9 Hollnele, Ronald ,....... ..... I 38 Hogan, Coslolino .,,.. ,,...,,....,,.,. 5 9 Hogue, Marvelyn ..................,...... 59 Hogue, Ted ,...,...,...,,,..... I96, I98 I99 'I'HolIand, William T. .,...,...,,,,,.,....,... I8 Holliday, Lloyd .................... 202, 230 Hollingsworlh, Roberl ,,......,,,.,...,.,, 75 Hollis, Haslell .,.......... .,,...,..,.. 2 4 Holly, Burl ........,.. .,.,. I 4I Holly, Darlhulia .. ,..,,,,,.,...,,, I64 Holmes, Earl J. .,.........,...,....,i,.,...,... 2I 'l IOlSI'Or1, Ed ......... ........ 2 5, 202, 230 Holl, Barbara .,,.......,,...............,,... lI8 Homecoming Queen and Courl ,.,. I I9 Honey, Paul ...,.... I9, 34, 37, 38, 49, IIO II5,l56,l78 'I' Board Members Hood, Jean ...,,,, .,,. 235 Hopkin, Bill .....,,... ,,,..... 2 OI Hopson, Clinlon ,,.... ..,.....s,..., 7 6 orne, Rulus .....,,.,.,,.., ,,.... 4 5 I67 Hoslord, Margarel ...,.... ,..,...,.., 7 6 Houck, Barbara ,..,.... . ...,.. 45 I63 Hovey, Jane .....,,.. ..... 5 9 I I6 Howe, Andy .,..... ,,,,..., I O6 Howell, Eva ,.,.... ..,,.,, 7 6 Howell, Tom ,........,.s,....L.,..,.......,..... IO6 Hudspelh, Joann ...,.,..,.........,s,,....,. 59 Hull, Pal' ,....,,. 49, I50, I52, I62 I64 235 'I'lullman, Rulh .,....,....,,.....,...,. 25 235 i'Huc1gins, Juanellaf ...,....,,......,,..,...., 76 Hughes, Carole .,..,,,.,.., ., 44, I37 I67 Hughes, Geri .....,,. 49, I5I, I52, I76. I87 Hughes, Neil .,.,.,s,,...,,,,.,,.,,.,.....,,.. Humbard, Dorolhy .,..... 59 59 Hunley, Marlene ....,. .. .,,..., 76 'Hunsaker, Viclor ,.,.,. ,....... 2 4, 25 Hunl, Vivian ......,.. ...,,, 7 7, I I7 Hurley, Rulh .,...... ...,s......, ,.... 7 6 Hursl, Randy ,,,.,,, ,..,.. I 04, I96 Hursl, Walden , ..,...,,s,.... 65 Hussman, Dick .,..,. ....,... I 74 Huslon, Don .,,,,,,,.,. ,,.., I 99 Hulchinson, James . ..,,, I38 I Iannucelli, Rose ,,..... ....,,. 7 6 lapello, Don ,,.,, ,...,... I 83 Ice, Barbara .,,,..,,s ,.... 5 9, 235 Ingersoll, Carol ,,...,,.,.....,..,,,,.,...,. I64 Inouye, Aileen .....,,,...,.,....,..... 76, I48 Irwin, Jo Anne ,,,....,,.,.....,.....,......... 76 llsbilz, Rosalie ..,..,.. I2I, I52, I84 I87 Isgrigg, John ....,,...,,,........,..,,.,..,.. I69 lshman, Thomas ..,,,,....s...........,..,,..... 49 Iverson, Grela ..,.....,,,...,.,,....,, I20 ISO J Jacks, Roland .....,,,.,,. 37, 55, 76, I38, 203 Jackson, Maple ...,... I50, I58 Jackson, Palsy .,,,,. ,...,.,.... 7 7 James, Kalherine ,,,,s,. 76 i'l'.James, Palricial, 76 James, Theresa ..,,,,....,.,,.,...,.,.,. 76 Jannise, I.ouis .. .,,,,....,.,,.... 59, II6 Jansen, Wayne ,,,...,. 49, II5, I78 I90 Jellery, Ronald .....,,,...,,,,...,,,,.,,,.. 200 Jellries, Dean .,,... ...,......,..,.,,,,,... I O0 Jellries, James ..,, .,.,, I I6 Jells, Frederick ,,..,. .,.., 2 9 Jenkins, Clark ....., ...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Jenkins, Joyce .,.... .. ..,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 76 Jenkins. Richard ,s,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,., 44, IO5 Jensen, Doris .,..... ...,.. 5 9, IO4, I59 Jepson, James .,., ,,,.....,.,,.,,,,,, I 4I Jewell, Eleanor .... ,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,, 7 7 Jindra, Rila ........, ,,.,, 7 7, I69 Johnson, Alberl .s,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, I I6 Johnson, Bob ,,.,,, ,,,,,, I 74, 203 243 Johnson. Ellen .w,... ....... 4 8 Johnson, Diclr ..... ....-. 5 9 Johnson, Harry ......Y ....,..,,..... 5 9 Johnson, Janel .,...... wA..A. 4 -B. I67 Johnson, John ..... .......... 7 7 Johnson, Karen ......,. .,,V, I 38 Johnson, Marianne ..,., I70 Johnson, Phillip ....... .YYo................V 6 5' Johnson, Roger ......,,.,,.................V.,. 45 Johnson, Rulus ......,.......,...,..,.. 207, 209 Johnslon, Delberl .....V.. 200, 2I0, 2I3, 226 Johnslon, Lillian .... .,,w. 2 5, I39, I40 Johnslon, Palricia ......o..................Y I67 Johnslon, Tommy ..........,. 37, I32. I34 Jones, Archie ,,..,..... ........,.....,.... 2 22 Jones, Barbara ..... ....,.... 5 9. I59 .Jones, Belly ,.o.. J..,..........,,.......... I 87 Qones Bob ..,..,...o,......... IO2, 200. 232 Jones, Bruce .....,.. I34 l38, 203, 22l Jones Delwood ....................,YV,.v., I83 Jones Don ,,,..,.,,,,.,,7.,,,..,.7.,,,.o,..,., l02 Jones, Eugene .. ...., IO4 Jones Jaclc ..... ...... 7 7 Jones Jim ....,,,o..,. ...., I 59 Jones, Johnny ,..... .,,.. I 23 Jones Ophelia ,,.. ..... 2 35 Jones, William ..... .......,,Y 2 I Juralc, Gilberl ....,..... ...., 5 9, I90 K Kaelke, Shirley ..,,,,,..o,. .,,.,,,,. I I6 'Kahlerl, Charles ....... .,,.,. 2 5, l08 Kahlerl, Richard ,,.,.. ...o,,,,. I 08 Kaluslian, Vlfall ., ...,. l95 Kappa Epsilon ..,... , o..oo l82, I83 Karlchner, Belly ..o.., Kalsigeanis, Olga, Kay, Jill ..,..........,c Kaylor, John ...,.... Kazarian, Marian .,,. Keilh, 'Keilh, Bill ......o,.oo.A. Dorella ,...., . pKeizer, John .,... Kelley, Della ....,.,... Kelly, Kennelh ..ucoc Kelly, Pal ..,.....,., Kelly, Roberl ,.,.,,,,,,,,,Ao Kelly, William .....,.,,,,,, I57 I38 59 l3I, 77 ,98, I7I, I73 I65 lO2 203 23, 59 I67 Kennedy, Margarel ,..,.... . 36, 38, 48, 50, l20, I46. 152, I54, I8O, I87 Kennedy, Melba ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kerner, Roberl Kerr, Audrey ......... ..,.,,,, 7 7, II7, I38 Kersey, Nancy ..,.. 59 Kerller, Karolyn 45 25ii222225.77 fl'i -4: 59 i Kihlslrom, Carol ,,,,,,,, 34, 38, 45, I52, I76 Killingsworlh, I-lelen ,,,,,,,o s, 77 Kimball, Hugh ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 5, I74 Kimball, Marian ,o..,.. 77 Kinder, Evelyn .,,,c. ,,,,,,,, I I i King, Beverly ,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I O2 King. Nadine ....... ,,,.,,, 5 9, l48 244 3' King, Slan ,....,, Kinion, Peggy o.o..........,,,........ Kissaclc, Merilyn ..,,,,o. l20. Kissaclc, Ronnie Kizziar, Bon ,.,,. Kliclc, Charleen. ,,,.................. . Klisloll, Anna ......,, Knighl, Chesley Knighl, Mrs. Eunice Tlinicihl, W.E.l-I. .... . Knoll, Al .,,.,....... Knox, Bob ....,.o...,. Knox, Dorolhy Koch, Howa rd ....,, 77. I7I. I46. I80 s 65 I96, I99, 77. l98 2I4 l60 I53, I87 20? 77, I5l, 24, I38. 77, l53 l59 l59 ZOO I39, I40 I8 202 23I 29 77 Koerber. Joan ..,.... 45 I80 Koislra, Donna ....,, . ........,,,,., H 77 Koos, Charleen ,. ...,,,.,. ,.,.. 4 9 l8l Kosaroll, Vera .........,..,.,..,...o........,. 233 Kowalski, Francis ,,,,,,,,,, , 49, I66, I7I, 202, 230 Kowalslci, Theresa Krahn, Delores .,.,s,, II6 Krauel, Wes ..................., 38, 42. I74 Krelsinger, Kalhryn ,.,,,,..,.,,,,......., 235 Krone, Bob ...,.... 38, 47, 49, I46 I74 I87 Kubola. Ralph ,,.,,,,, 69, I96, I97 I98 Kuno, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, II6 I4I Kurlela, Kalherine .,,,.,..,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,, 59 i,Kurlh, Jeannej ..,.,,., ,..,... ......... 7 7 A Kurlh. Joan ............ .c,,.,V....,..,..,c,,,, 4 9 Kurlz, Gloria ..,.,,,,,,,,.... 77, I48. I59 Kuwahara, Chiyolco .,,..,.,...,..,....,,.,. 59 L Laderool, Carolyn ,.,,,,,,,,,,.......,,,,.,, 77 Lamberl, J.C. ,............,........ I99. 200 Lampe, Adriane .,,,..,, 58, 77, I49 l53 iLampe, Dorolhy ,......,s.,. 49, I07, I53, 7 I62, I64, 233 , Lange, Alberl ,,..,. ,,..,..,,..,....,.,, 7 7'l Lange, Bob ...,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,. I I5 I78 LaRoche, Lewis ,, ...,......,......... 77 Larson, Aaron ....,,,,,,.,,,,,..,...,.,.,.,. , 24 Larson. Caroline -f ...,.,..,,. 65, I38, I39, I4-0, I42, I4-3 Lash, Jaclc ,,.,...... ...................,. 2 02 Lass, Russell ....., ,,,,,,,,,.. I 3I, I33 Lasler, Sherman .,,....,,......,......,....... 45 ul -Jer, Donna '...,. ....... 5 5, 62, 77, II6 l33, I34, I49 I54 Laughinghouse, I'larry ,.,.,..,...,,...... I73 j Lavelle, I-Iarold .,...,..,.......,..,,........,,. 45 Lavelle, Lloyd ..,...............,,.... I36, I65 Lawler, Jaclc ,,,,.,.. I56, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 2l5, 228 Lawrence, Bill ............V...,.c,,.,,.,.,.... I90 Lawrence, Donna ,,.s...........,..,,.,.,.. 77 Lawson, Peggy ..,... ..,.,,,.s... 7 7 Laylon, Myrna .....,..,,....... 78. I59, Leahy, Bob ....,,,...,.s.,..,,......,...,,,s, I68 Leahy, Mary .,......,,,.,.,.,..,,,,,,..,....,. 50 Lealcie, Don ,.,.,,.,.... 50, I08, I50 I63 Facully Members Leal, Louis ,...,....... Charles , Lechner, Ledesma, Fauslino Ledesrna, Fernando Ledesma, Joe ..,..,, Ledesma, Silvano Lee, Georgia 'Lee, Keilh ,,.s...,. Lee, Young .,,,,.... Leelcs, Birdelle .,.,.. Lees, Gerlrude .. LeGros, Alice ..,,,, Lehliner, Rulh ..... Lemon, Jeannelle Lemon, Jerry ..,.,,, Leonard, Dub ....,. Leonard, Marilyn . 'LeRelle, Lyle ..s.,,, Lesler, Sherman Leverell, Ernesline Leverell, William Levesque, Joe ,......, Lewis Bernie ,.,,.,, Lewis David ......,. Lewis Don ..,.s,. Lewis, Gordon , Lewis, Helen ..,, 'Lewis Rulh ...... Lewis Samuel ,.,,,. Liberio, Barbara .. Liera, Paul ,,.,,,,, Lincoln, Cora ....... Illindberg, Joyce ,... Lines, Jaclz ,, ,,,,, 39. 50, Lipinslcy, Augusl ..,.,,, Lishey, Palricia ,,..,.. Lisser, Waller .,,....., 'LlewelIyn, William 203.220, sbfibif 236 fffwiif ,os so 78. ffffisj ,sfiisf 44, 50, 79, II6, I43, I42, 22. ffffisf 52, I56. Lloyd, Clarice ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,..,... 2 9, Lochmiller, Loren 'kLoclcard, Frisby .,.,...,. 23, 27 Loclcharl, Gene .,,,.,,,,, ......,,. I 83, lodge, Bob ,,..,.,,,,,. 103, zio, 213, Loe, Bill ,.......,.,..,,..,,,,,,.,,.,,..,,...,,,,.,, Lollis, Kennelh Lollis, Wanda .. ., Logan, I-Iazel .,,,... Logan, Lorna .,,...,,....,,,..s.. Lombardo, Carole Lombardo, Vince Long, Claudine Long, Joe ,.,..,,,..,., Lonsdale, Alice ,,,, Looper, Barbara . Lougee, Carol ..,,, Lough. Kennelh , Love, Bob .,,,,,,.,,, 'Lovelady, Alberl Lovelady, Alberla I Lowe, Bill ,.,,,,.,.,,,, Lowe, Mary Jean Lubbe. Pal .,.......... 'I' Board Members 78, II6, 60, I96. 29. 78, 78. I56, I96. iris,'iili25fiiEii.' I ,ucas, LeRoy ,,.. . . .. . 2l8 McMaIcin, Nancy .,... ,.,A,,,,.,,,Y,,. 7 9 Malloon, Beverly ....w,., I67 udwig, Bob . .,.., I90, I95. 2I8 . McMalcin, Roberl ,,,,,A,,,,,,,AA,,A,v.,A.., 60 Mallon, Geraldine . ,A..,... 79 -udvvig, June .. .........,,.... l59 ','McMichael, Barbara. ,,,,,A,, 39, I33, 147, ,MaI'ula, Johnny ,..... ZIB udwig, Margie, ,. ...... ,,,,, 6 0 I53, 155 165 l,Maus. Barbara. ...,A.A,..,......,...,,...v I9 udwig, Ronald .. .. ,.... 200 Molxlalloy, Lore'l'Ia ,AA,,,,A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79 'Ma!gweIl, Joe .Y...............,,,..,.AA....,,. 80 u'ay, Carol ..,.,,,, I39 IvlCNa'H, Jerry ,,,,,,, ,,,vV,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 51, Mayne, Bill ....,.....,. 50, II6. 141, 2l8 ulce, Riley .. . .. ,,,, .,,,.,,.... 2 2I MoNealy, Amos ,AA,,,,. A,,, , 60i59lr,, Mays, Richard .,.,.....,.....,,.,.4....., 60 umplrins, Bob ,,.,, ,.a., I 96, I97 MCPheeIor5, Bella ,,,,,w, ,,,,,,,,,, I 40 '5-fMelandry, Ron .....,,. 50. IZ4, I37. l75 una, Elida ,,,,,.,,...... 78 IVIFPIWSFSOH, Don 2 ,,,, A,,,,,,,wV,,,4 2 26Q',... Ivlellum, Marilyn ........, ..,..Y,, . I77 Lund. l'IerberI .. .. ,,,,... 30 ,,,!-.,,lVlCPi'l61'SOI I, Lorna ,.,,. ,,,,,,,, 6 O II7 1Q,lMelIO1'1. Marvin ..,.,... I69 Lund, Roger . ,,,, ,AAA.. 231 ,,1,IvIoSpadden, Bob ,,,,, ,A,,A,va 7 9 229 'I:Mendenl1alI. Mrs. Marie I8 Lupcho, Beverly ,,.,, ,,,,, I 60 iMcTighe, Ann ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 7 9, I69 Mendoza. Alice ,..,..,, .i,.,... 6 O Lulz, Marlene . ., .,.A,,,,, ,,.,,.A, 6 5 MrTighe, Frances, ,,,,,, 79, 169 Men's Glee Club ....., I39 Lynch, Pairicia ,.... A..,,.,, . ,, I38 MoVay, Palricia ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 7 9 Merliield, Jolene ,,.. .... . 60 Lynn, JoAnn .A,.,, ,,,, , 55, 79, 168 McWilliams, Doreen ,,., ,,,,,,,,, , 601 Merino, Emilia ....,... ,,,,,,, , 60 Lyons, Doroihy . . 78, 2352 Mack, Jeanne ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,aaa,o,,A,,Y,, 8 0'X'!q'.,.Merrel. Carolyn 80 I Maclcley, Sylvia ,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 7 9 llylerrilielcl, Judy ...,..,,..,,.o,..,,.,,,.....,, 80 M alvlacy, Dick .,,..,,,,, ,o,,,,, 7 9, 116 141 Merrihew. Barbara 6...A...,...,.,...,,6,..., 80 Mcfxllisler, Jim , ...,,., .... . . i.,, 65 Macy. Gene ,.,.,,,,, ,,,,, I 02, 204 i MerviS. Rulli .........,.,,... 29, 30. 3I 168 McAllis+er, Johnnie . ,,,, ..,,o 7 8 Madsen, Chan ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,2,,,,,.,,, 7 Q Mezzanailo. Richard ..,,,,.6,..,..,.,.. .. .80 McAuley. I-Iulda ..,.,.,,....,,.,, ,,,,,Y,.. 2 3 Magana, Isabella ,.a. .o,,, 1 62, 164 Mickelson. Calvin .....,,,..., 80. 226, 227 McCall. Gordon .. 38, 94, 226 Magana-. Lorenza ..Aia a.,,V, 1 16 141 iddlelon. Lorenzo .... ..o...,... . 201 McCammon, George .. 46, 134 Magnuson, Walier ,,,,A, I49 171 1'Miles. Jeani v........ .,..,o..... . . 60, 159 McCleery, Sharleen ,. ,.o,,,,, ,, 78 Mahey. Bob .......,.. ,,,,,,, 2 O2 Millan, Ed ......,, ...,,. 2 04, 209 215 McClellan, Kay ,,,,,, , ,, 78, I69 Mahy, Forresi o,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 0 Miller, Blaine .,.,,A, ,,,,,7,,,,, , 80 McComb, Sluari, Dr. ,.., a, , 19, 31 Maiorelles ....,.... ,,2,,.,... I I7 Miller. Carol ...,... .,,2,,,.,,,,,a , 80 McCormick, Pai .,.,,.,.,A,A,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Malone. Ann ..,..,.. .....,.....,.. 2 33 Miller. Diane .... ..,,...... 6 O 116 McCoy. Marlene ....,.... .,,.., l 8I, I87 MalOney, Bob .........,. ..,... 2 02 230 Miller. Don ...,...... ........ 2 02 280 McCoy, Paisy ,, ,,,,,,,,, 38, 39, 42, 50, Malsbury. Burdelie ,...,. ....,. I I6 141 Miller. Gerald .,,,, ,.....,. I 21 I41 I20, 154, 181 Manchesler, Gary ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, l9O Miller, James A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H II8 McCoy, Merediih ,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,, 78 Mangold. Pearl .......,.,...,A.........,,,.,.,. 142 Miller. Jewell ..,...........,. 116, 200 222 McCracken, Maureen ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, I7I Manicone. Marianne ,....,...,.,,. 60, II6, Miller. John ,A............,,......,...,, 92 196 MeCrurnby, Willard ,50, 113, 200, 138, 149 Miller. Margarei .,.,.,,, ..,,. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 0 214, 213, 232 Mannie1r, Sirna ,,,, ,V,,,,, 3 0, 133 Miller, Marlene .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , 80 McCue, Joan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,2,2, 7 3, 163 Manz. Lolly ....,.,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 57 159 Miller, Ronald ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 13, 121 Mc:CuIlon, Bob ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,o,,,, 200 , Marcia, Lee ....,,,,,,,.,.2,,, ,,,V,,,,,,A,3, I 78 Miller, Roslyn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 160 IMcDaniel, LoreI+aN ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Marino, Lorrainne ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 9, I68 Miller, Sieve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 21 Qv1cDaniels, Dannee., 2 69, 79, 117, 122 Marko, Charles a.,..,,,. a,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Millinglon, Gilberl' ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 60 McDonough, Joan ,,a, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 0 M arrioil, Bob ..,.., .,,, I 86, 202 Millman, Jack ,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 16 McElroy, Nadine ,, ,, 50, I25, I77 Mal'Sl'1all. Jim .,...,.. ,,,.,,,,,, I 78 Mills, Ben ..,........... ,,,,,,,,,,, , 203 McGee, Faye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133 'Marshall. Rule L,,aaI,,,,,,,,,a,a,,,aa,,,,,,, 30 Mills, Gillaerir ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 03, 222 McGinley, Joe ,,,, 45 ,I78, 187 'Marsrnan, Jacomina ,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 I5I Mimiralhenians ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 48, I49 McGowan, Allan ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Marlon. Ray .a,.......,..,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 166 Mims. Bill ....,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 McGregor, Don a,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 OI, 222 Marlin. Andy ........ 60, 156, 196, 198 Mirlnos. Rene ..,...,...,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 I4 McGriggler, George ,,,,,,,, 21451, ,,,Mariin, Glenda ..a.,......,,,,.,..,,,,,,..,,,,, 79 Mishler, Maybelle ,.,,, ,,,, , 45 McGuire, Peggy A ,,,,, 2 50, 98 i ' lnMarIin. Johnny' ,.,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 34 Milchell. Dwighlr ,,,,, 45 Mclniosh, Pai ,,,,,, ,, ,.,,,, 45, 181 Marlin. Mary Lee ......., ..,,,. I 65 235 ,le Milchell, Deward .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 IO Mclniyre, Donna ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Marlin, Paul .........,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 I .,gMilcheIl, Richardf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 80 McJil'ron, Garyflu ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 5, II6 Mariifiel, Allred ..,., ,,,,,,, 4 Sf, Ivlochidome, Kaisumi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 80 McKay, Lola ,,,,,,.,.,.,, , 79, I39, 140 Mariinez, Angelina ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 79 sf--,.j1l,Moe. Jeanne ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, II7 139 McKinley. Chuck . 79, 210, 213, Mariinez. Emma ,,.. ...... I 49 168 iMoen, Phillip .....,,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 74 229 Mariinez, Ismael .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 30 Moffell, Darhl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 1McKnigh+, Charlasg, 79, 163, 221 Marlinez. Virginia , ,,,,,, 60 Mohr. Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,,,,,,2, ,,,,,, , 80 Mclinighi, Chesley ,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 229 Mary. Ricliarcl .o.... .....,, 6 5 Mongeon, Donald ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 MoKown, Joe ,.,,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 0 Marzalc, Bill .....,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 02 Monroe, Bill ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 141, 203 222 McLachlan, Ronald M ,,,,, 167 Marzelc, Joanne .... ,,.,. 1 38, 168 Monroe, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 2, 44, 46, 123, McLain, Dora ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 38 Mason. Carolyn ,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 147 175 McLain, Luolella ,.,,,, 60 Mason, Kenneih W, .,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21 Monroe Charles ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 202 231 McLarkin, Rose , 2 233 Mason, Marilyn ............ 79, 149, 168 Monson Be-Hy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , P60 MCI-CVIYI Lalfonne 60 Mason. Marlem ..... ...... 7 O, IOO, 222 Monlalbano, Guy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 80 lVlCl-GVTIOVEH. Jim .... ....... 7 9 iMas'Ianic3I'1, Lorel-Iain, U ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50J,, , 'Iy1O1-I-Igomery, Marg,-,ref ,,,,,, 23 lVlCLUl'liifl. Roberi ...... ., 222 Ivlallrlewg, Doroflqy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 I ,S Moore, Bob V,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 138, 228 IVICI-Uflflfl. Rose ........ ................ 7 9 'MaIhew5, Helen ,,,, ,,,,, 9 , 24, 25 'lfMOOre, Macy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 5 196 McMal'lan. Bobi ...... . ...... 218, 219 Maihews, R115 ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 16, 17,0 Moore, Monfy ,,,,,,,,, ,v,,, I 39 2,8 MCMGIIGVI- William -3 I ,---....f. 170 Ma'r'lier, Marion ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Morales, Nellie ,,,,,,, 159, 233 ' Facullv Members 'I' Board Members 245 Morava, Gene ,, I Morello, Lillian .... ,Morgan, Belliefl ...... . X lMorgan. Charlesf.. 2Morgan, Sallie! ....... Morgan, Shirley .,.., Moring, Clyde ....... Morra, Dominick Morris, Bill . ,... Morris, Douglas .. UI! words, Eslher orris, George 5! 80 I65, 2I8 60 22I I69 224 IO0 23, 24 226 Morrison, Erma ......, ..,..,.. 8 I, I49 Jwklylorrison. Richard ...,.................... 222 PLMorrissey, Gay ....,, ,.,.A..... 9 I, II7, l39 Morlz, Raymond ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, I 65, I72 I Moses, Donella .... .A,..........,.. 6 0, I39 I N'-Moses, Dwayne,,,fQl' 'li 31142, I23, I37, v I75 200 Mosher. Chuck ,,s..V.. .,... 4 4. 46. l86 Moshier, Barbara .. Moskowilz, Roberla Moss, Sherry ......,...Y, Mraz, Dick .....,Y..,. Muckle, Bob ...... Mueller, Don .,c.,... Mulder, Rulh ........... Muirhead, Ralph .,..,..,. M uldrew, Dorolhy Mulkey, Ernesl ,,..,. 5l.Mulrooney, Gerald Muoskagian, Mil ....., Mur h Dorolh P Y- Y ------- Murray, Bob .....,,....... . Murray, Elmer ,,,,,.,. Murray, Louella .... Murray, Mary Lee Myers, Adeline ...... Myers, Bob ...,.,..,, Myers, Donna .,s.,, Myles, Rubye .,.,.,... fMyers, Thelmay ....., 35, 50, I77 I96 202 I57, I7l 233 I93, I95, 232 I90, I92. I39 I49 Ill, I36 as 200. 2l6, 2I7 I04 200 60 5I Myers, William ,..,.,,,..a ,.,,.. 2 6, 3I N Nagorski, John ......., 35, IIO, I24, I78 Nakaya, June ,,.. ............,.......,....,.. 8 O Nall, Lawson ,,,..,,.......,.,,...s,s.,,...,...., 8l Nalional Forensic League ,,.. .,.,. I 68 Neal, Dave .,.,..,................. ........ I 22 Neal, Elizabelh .....,2,.,...,.,......,,,,,,..., 26 Neal, Shirley .A..,..,,...,,,.,.,......,.. Bl, l59 'Neary, Roberl Kennelh ...,...... 27, 30, IO9 Neer, Annabelle .... .... I 38 Nell, Georgia ...,,....,... ..... I 8I Negrele, Richard ,...s .. ,,..,,...s, 8I !Nell, Dave ..............,...........,......... II6 v Nelson, Marianj ......,,.,,....,.,,. BI, I62, I64, 233, 234, 235 Nelson, Muriel .....s........,.,.., I53, I84 Ness, Janel .,.......,...s,,.......r...,..,. II6 Neubauer, Florence ......... 22, I53 Neunuebel, Marie ....,s. I72, I77 246 Neunuebel, Terry ,,..,.,......... 45. I3I. I69, I72, I78 Newbold, Ralene ,, a,..,......,... 8I, I59 Newlam, Bob ........... .,..,.. I 7I Newman Club .,...,s..., ...... I 69 Newman, Dan ,.u.,.,,.,....... .,.,,,,, I 35 News Bureau Slafl ,..... ,..,.. I 35 Nichler, Theresa ,,....... ..,..,... 5 I Nilcsich, Vicloria ,,,,.,,..... 6l 'lNoble, Gene s.... .... I 38, I40 Noel, Joan .............. .,,.,..,e... 6 I Nordness, Arlhur ,....... ...,,.. . 45 O Oakes, Flora ,,,,.....,..... .,... 6 I O'Bryanl, Bob ........... ...,,., I O6 O'Connell, Theresa ,.... ...,.,...... 2 3 O'Dannel, John ..,...,,... .,,,.,,,,..... I O7 Odell, Gerald Paul ..... ,..... 2 6. I75 O'Donovan, James . ..,......... BQQ Oeller, Billie .,..s,,,.. ..,....,..... B 0 O'I-Ialloran, Pal .....,.. .... I 69. I7 IJ Olsen, Lallie .... ......... 8 O Olson, June ,,,, .,...,..,.. I I7 Olson, Karl .....,,. ...... 2 7. 3l O'MaIia, Mary ...... ......... 8 O 'O'Malley, Grace ,, ..,.,,.,,..... 3I O'Neil, Belly ,..,.,.,..,.,,....,..,,.....,... I64 'Onsline. Dan ..............,...., 26. I35. l6I Orlowsky, Madgeline ....,....... I38, I39 'Orr, Gordon ....,....... 27. 3I. I96. 2I4 Orleg, Louie ,,...,,...........,..........,., 20l Osgood, Virginia ,, ,,,,,.,,...... 6I, II7 Osleen, Genevieve ..,..,,,,, I38 Osleen, James .... ,....,,..... I 38 'OlI'ens, Paul ,,...,, ....,. 2 6, l7l ' Owens, Ben .. .... .,.u.,... I 67 P Pagel, Janel ........ ,,,u...... , . I68 Pahoa, Rex ...,..... .,.. I 90. 2l4 Palacios, Virginia .s ..,s........ SI Palmer, Irene ....... .......... I 38 Palmer, Marjorie ....,........,,. 8I Palmer, Wallie ...,....,,,...,........Y I38 I49 Pangus, George ............................ I90 Panhellenic Council Fall 2,,e.....,...,,. I87 Panhellenic Council, Spring ,,,,,,,,.. I87 Panlrelli, Carl .,,.....,..,.,,............ . 200 Pape, Bill .,,..,,.,........,..V. ..,... . 200 Parieri, Lorraine ,,,......,., 8I Parilla, Bill ..,.. ..,.,. 8 I. I96 Parker, Barbara .. ....,........ 8l Parker, Jackie .......,..., . I38 Parker, Neil ......A ,...... 3 I. I38 Parks, l'IaI ,,V.... -............ 4 5 Parks, John ...., ....... 2 00 Parson, Louise ...,,... I38 Parsons. Del ...,VV.... ,,...... 2 29 Pasch, Janel ..,.....,.... -..,,, 5 I Palrick, Mildred ..,..... .,........ 6 I Pallerson, Max ...... . IZO Pallon. Dan ..... ...... I 96 Palz, Richard ,.... .....,......... 6 I Pauling, Shirlene ....,, ..,.... 8 I. II7 Paul, Ray .........,....,A...... ............ I 65 Paulsen, Gordon .... Peal, Donna ....,.. Peal, Dora ,,,,.,. Pearcy, Lee .........., Pearlslein, Eddie ,,,, Pearson, Darlene fffqisfiif I47, I Peavy, Leumoin ...., 38, 54 Peden, Lorella .,,... .,.,,.,...... Peebles, Don ....... Pemberlon, Ellon .,,, ,,ss,,. Penney, Jeanne .,......,,... ,.., Pep Band, College .,,,.s,.... ,..... Pep Band, High School ......,........a ,PeraIla, Geraldine ,..,.,,,..,,.........,,,s 'Perry, Gerald 5. ...,.,,..,,.. 50, I22, I92, l94, 2l4, Pesul, George ....,,.....,,.,.,,,.,,,. I90, 2l4. Pelers, Claire .. ..........,,...,..,,..s,,,, L. '--jPelers, Jim . .e,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,, Pelerson, Mrs. Amy .................,.. Pelerson, Donald .... ....., 8 I, elerson, Gloria ,, ,,,,, Pelerson, Marian ...... .................. Pelrie, Dwighl . .......... ....e... 5 I, Pelry, Gerald ..,,.......,,,,. 8l, 22l, Pelsengaber, Don . ........,...., . V,Phelps, Maurice ..,.. .,.,,,,,,,,,,, , -.Phenicie, Carol .....,. . 42, 5l, l85 Phi Alpha .,.. ..... , ,. . Phillips, Adolph ..... Phillips. Phillips. Paul ,,..,,, Phillips. Phillips, Phil ....,. .,,.. Phillips, Willard .,,,.., Picciano, Mary ,..,.,, Picerno, Nicholas Pickard, Judilhf .,.,... Pickell. Norman , Pierce, D' Pierce, Don .,..., , Peggy ----.-. :ck ........,..... Fred H H Pierce, Janel ..,.........,..,. Pierce, Viclor .,........ Pierson, George ,,.,. Pielz, Wesley ,,,.,.. Pine, Edilh , .,..., . Pionlek, Ray . ....,. . Pisel, Genevieve ,.,,. Pills, Jim ,.,............. Pills, Weldon .,... Plays . Pleclging , ...., Poarch, Eleanor ,..,. Pollard, Mary .,..,..... Ponomarell, George Porlirio, Nila ,,,....,,,, Porraz, I-lorlensia .. Porler, Don .s .. Powers, Frank .,... Powell, Lloyd Power, Belly .... ..... fPowers, Caroll ..... .. Facully Members T Board MSVYWIJSFS fffwsif 8I, .si,i39. Mwmffffibli 203 82. ,22I, I57, I34. .. 24. I93. fffuie l42, II4 ffiiss ,i,i Us .s.iez was Hon,5i, ralher, Bob .,,A, ,, ..,... ,, .. 200 1Re niolds' Normanx, ,'---, Sl Ruclcman, Joan l38, 235 rall, Charlolle ...... .... . H ..,,- 95. II7 Reynolds, Rulli ...... .f.....AA 6 I Rudolph Don ' 'A ' ' ZOI reece, Dixie ..,,..,... . ...... ...,,,.f 1 185 Rhodes, Carl ,.,.,,,. .....4.. 2 22 Rumanas' Frank ' I Ib' I4I rescoll, Evelyn ,...,,.. 42 46. l95. I87 Rhone, Evelyn ...-. 83 RUHCI1 Roger '--A x-- --- I 7E residenl Emerilus .. .Y,, .. 2 -,-V I8 Rice, Alva ....,.,. ...VV.. l 77 RURSY1 Don 83' IQO resley, Bill .,....,....... 45. l78 Rice, Emma ......., ......, l 68 Rurla' Jeanne - 'AA I I9 resnall, Daniel ..,,.,....,. ..----.A-,-. 3 I Rice, Palsy .........,..., .....---- 5 I RUSSSI' Bevedy ' 2 33 rice, Don ,, ,..,.,,,. .....,.,, ....,,,... 8 2 Richard, Charles ...... I78 Ru5SeII' Boblme 6I rincipal, High School ...., .. 20 Richards, Dorolhy .w.... .......e. I 68 RUSSGII' EYeIYn '-'- 5I rinling Adviser ,,,.......,. .. '35 Richardson, Bill ..,... v........ 2 Ol RUSSQII- I'm 'I ' I83 rivell, Bob ..... ..... .....,... 8 2 Richardson, Ken ....... ....,-. 2 I4 Rulheriord' I-IRI r 'IcI' r ' 2 04 robsl. Barbara .. ,,,,, 82 Richardson, Lyle ,...,,... 6l S F roulx, Kay ,,...... .... . . ...... 226 Richardson. William ....... .,.-- 6 I Sabean' George ' ' 4 3 ryar, Bruce .,,,,,.. 138. 140 Rrairraaaa, Barbara ...,, ,.... 8 1 5ai'av- Pau' ----f-.'-'--- ---------- - 5' ryor, Gordon ..,,. . .,., 65. llbga X Ridgway, Billie ....,......,,.............,..... Salas- Roberl ------ '- aa'--' ' RI ryor, Howard .,,..,. ,. .. .. 200 1 , ' Rieber, Belly .,.,.,...A........................ 612 QSGIGS' Siena ------'--- --'- 8 3' I59 ryar, James .,,a..,. ..,,. 1 22 jRr1C1.1a,J1m ........,... 83. 210. 212. 228 r5a aa'1- Maf8afa+ a--a- -a-------------- ' 5' urinlon, Mar'orie ,..,, bl 'Rilchlco, Harry ..........,.,... 27. 30, l9O. SaIman51 Eddh r-'-----'-'------ ------ '-' 1' 25 urinlon, Raiplr ....,a.,, ..,... 8 2 200, 224 Sammaa. Wavaa ----a------a 33- 2'0- 2' 'r urmorl, ivlargarel ,. ., ...... 82 Rive-ll, Slan ...,. ,.2..222..., l 34. l79 ZI3 ugh, Darariry ,,,,,,, II6 Roach, Dar. ..,,a,,,,...,,2. 203, 218. 219 San Angela Parade f-1.aa--a----aa-a--aa.--a- '2f'f yall, Bob-V ,..,, ......... ...0. 6 5 Roarlc, Barbara ..a,.,2.....,....,............., 83 senden- Don ------- '------ I9O1 IQI- 232 yia, Evararr D, ..,.,a ., ..2,,2... . I8 11aa51aar.a,0Jara+1.y ,,...,, ...2. 3 8.81. 133 Igaajara- Taj -----a-a.aa----- 'gg Q Robbins, ' im ,..,... ..0...22Y2.... S andmag b Omaf --'-- ---'A-- 84 ,, 1 4 A,'A A --4,-- 5 1, 159 an s, ar ara ........,.,...... , Ua S1 AIGX 1---. aa1-e'-- 1 1 2'81 230 +E2lZZLrfI'llf,la ,,aa,,a,,, aaa,,,,,,a, 2 2, 29 Sanger. 146119 a.22a2 .......2 1 15. '77 R Roberlson, Harold ,..,..,..... 26, 29, l07 gamL'A'IOa lF --'-'---------------.--'--'-- ' 841 affgnal James ,A,,,,,q,qc,,l , , 11,5 Robins. Jim ,....2..,....,,...,............. '16 aw' efs- Vances --a'-----------f ----- 1 agSda1e' Thurma H 160 Robinson, Hiloah ,,,a,,,a....,,,,,,,,,.,,.. lI8 SGVGQS- BOI3' -a-----'a- I96- ZIO- ZI I1 2'2, aineg, Jewel 4,,,,,,, Il8 R0bln50I'I1 Mafgareli --a----' f -'--.- 8 3 Saxell' Ari, ' ' 23 alph' Marian VAADI- .4-,-, , , ,w,.-,, , 82 Robinson. Susie ,.......... ...2....,. I 72 2CE'aSrK1'+1a ----------'----------'-------- ---- 28? am,-,1,erl Cafl -,,-q-,,,,,,q, 116' 159 Robinson, Terry ..,.., ...,,....,.,2.. 3 9, l72 C aaf5ma1,IG'? Ce5 ---a---- I4912331 3 amey, Carl -.,---,-A,-,,-,,A 155 Robison, Jim ...........,..2......,..,2..,..Y ll6 ,gcgaefem gh ---- 'r-'------ I 901 arrraay, Tara , ,,,, ,,,,, 5 8, 83, 19.5, 198 R0b1+a1 a. -I'm -aa-,-a-..---,,. 83. 2'0. 2'2- SChae,e'1 FI UC -.'---------'- 54-555 23, randall, Jarrraa ,, ,, ,a,, 51, 83 22' Schaekefw O'e Ce ---' 1 1 bf Randall, Darwin w,,,,,, ,, IO6 Robledor Joe -- '- --' '- f 2 22 C en ' ayne '2 '2 Rauhul, Marlin ..,,, ,.,,..,, ,,.... . 2 7, I63 Robles' ,RGIIPII --'-- -'-'--- 2 OI gcmlalqi' DOrOri1hy.g il 22 ' if Rawald, Lawrence .,,,,,,.,,,,, , 9, 27, 30 ROC'f.'V1rq1f11a f ---.'-4----- 83 C elbaum' an e e ggi 2635 Raybarriri, Harry ,,,,,,,a,,,,, ,,,,,, , .... 1 40 Raaklwll. Lfaaaa aa-aaara1a-raa- 83 S hr ,b P ,Y '64 2331 235 Raymond, Belly '.,.......,.,. ,....., .. , 61 R0CI?5- Clafencce ------ 831 ZI4 ,kc el Rum' 5. ' ' Read' John ----,,,,1 A-.,AA 3 9' 42' 175' 224 hr Eodigiaea, lxjama ....,....... IB? Sclllelbaum- W'II'am J- -'----- 3gI13g41l257A ' 1, oe. can ...... ....,. 0 1 1 'riZEfl1,D55l1aag'32iiffffiiiiijiijjiiii22? , aaiafaaaara, Pau'2 ,2,,.,, ,..,,,,,,,.,,2,,,, 1 39 Sa1'1a'1+111a- Roberla 'aaa 1-1-11 811. '49 Red Cross ,a,aaa ,, , , .,...,.,. 1512?-1,r1'a Raqarar 5a y ----.a ,,--aaaaa-.a-ara-----r. 1 '37 ,Schmidt JaCq eIY -- 84 Redclin, Carol ,,,, 83, l69, 235 ,BOIC551 -ISVVY ---1-----'1--1--1-f'f1------1f--1- I7O gclamliienv lreRoY 29 3' Redlern, Ken ,, ,.,a, 118, 108, 199, zoo wRa'1aS. Jaffy fr1.ra---aa--a-- 35- 54- 83- '7' C m'l31 69656 -- ---- -1'---- - 84 Raaal, 1-laward ,, aaaa, 121, 131, 138 Ra if1. William --a-,aaaa,,,,,aaa.---aa1 23. 98 5CI 'e!de'1 ROIDSFJ' -------- '7' Reed,Jimmie ,..,,,,,, ,, ,, . , ,65 Roof- Qhaflaa --1-1--'1---1--1--1 53 gdllneldgr' Roglue ZOO Reed' Roberr nbbwl .,.,. N 83. H6 lRO5e'J1mQ1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,w, 3 3, IQ6' 221 Schueh .GVUEEV me ean . .,.. 2. '39 Reese, Geraldine l85 ROSG1 Jea ----r1f ---1-'1 I 90- I95 Schuli elg' ob I O Reese, Vicki ,,,,,,,,,.,,, .,,.,,. ,.,,,,,,, 6 I ROSG1 R'la ---------1 1------'11-1---- 8 3 C uze' Orme '5 84 Reese, William ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Rose- Roland ----- ------r-------r-- I 4I Schwartz' Max 5 I Regner, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 3, l5O, I62, Raaalli- I'IeI 'Yi'1 ------1- -- 6I1 I96- I99 SCOH' Don '2 ' 204 l 235 'Rosenberg, Larry' .,..., .,.,.., 4 5, I9O SCOH1 DOVOHIY ------' f-1-1-a-------- 8 4 Rairiald, Shirley ,,,,,,,, 38, 90, ISI, 155 Rasa0+'1al. Barbara --..-,-a---- 5' Emi- jefe Lee ------ -1----1-1---1---11- 9 4 Reich, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200, 22I Rasenlhal. MYWI5 ----1 ----r-r-- 8 3 COT' If Anne 9 2' 94' I55 'Reid' 1-1arry , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 27' 30' 159 Rossman, Janel .,...,,,. ...... 8 3 SCUII1 P 'I ------r , --1r-- -------2 I 3 8- ZI4 Reifschneiderl Darrel w---,V,,,,,,,,,,,,.- H83 Rossrnan. Mariella ,.,.. ...,,. 8 3 gauges'-IJaC'f1a -- -1--r1a I3I- 253 Reilschneider, Elaine 5l, 83, Ilsollllji. IRIOTIQG ------ -- r---ar-.r-- -----rr--- 3 SZZI' ECT Ores ' ' I 155,181 ar y1S ,.,.-,-, ---,.,--.-aa-a,,.,a--,---- 5 , 1. --1-'1'--'---'-a1'11-a1-'----11-11 1 Reiner, Nancy ,,,, ,,,, 8 3 Rolh, Rila ,,..,, ,,.,,.. 8 3, 118, 11N.Q5aCI1f'S'f. BaVaf'v --a- 46. '53- '50. '55 Reirra, Claire .... ..... . 233 Rouser, Jim .,,..., ,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,.,, 2 2855 gzeger' I1NlIIIam Rennison, Fred .,,. .,.,,.,,....,,. 6 I Rowe, Phyllis .,..,,.,,, ,....,. 3 O, I6OX, Sefgyinsljegn - ' 84' I38' '39 Renz, Bob .......... .. l9O, I94 2 Rozelle, Ralph ,.,.... ,.,,,,...... 3 O fjlffgelll lerlberr VA,----.,.-A-,--'-q-,.'44A 84: ZIO Reyes, Daniel ,,,,,,,. bl Rozelle, Vonia ..,,,, II7 R'-l1Sellers, Mabelggjugiyii-. 42, 51, l85 ea oarlcafn Q' Facully Members 'l' Board Members 247 N4 Sgsellers, Mabel x....,......,., .,A. 5 I, 42 I85 Smilh, Dick .,.., I66 Serna, Mike .,,,.,,..... 49 I90, l92 I94 Smilh, Edwin .,... ,.,,..A,., 6 2 Sessions, Tommy ,...,,..,,7,,.,,..,77,,,.. 200 Smi'l'h, Eugene ...,...... I39 Sever, Bruce ,........... .....,. I 75, 202 Smiih, Guy ,,.v...,....,......,.,...,.. 65, I96 y'iQS,ever, Cecelia,Q ..,.. ,,..,.... 9 0 l55 Smiih. Hazel ......,...................,..,... 235 Sever, Dave .,,-,,,,., ,.,,,,, I 7I I74 Smiih. Herschel ....,,.. 22, 24, 203 2l8 Sever, Elaine 4,,,.,,,,,. A...,..,.,., I I7 Smilh. James ..,..,,....,,,,............,.,,. 85 Severance, Elaine ,,.,,.,.. II6 Smiih, Joyce .....,.,, ,,,A,...,.,,.,,.,,.... . . 84 Seydell, Boyd i,,,,-,,, ,,i,,...... 8 4 Smilh, Ken .,,..,........ ....,. 6 2, II6, I4-I iShade, Jim? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i.,iA.,..,..,..,.. 5 I 'Srni'rh, Leona Vicioria .,,..,,, 26, IO3 l72 Shaeiier, Florence .. ,..... I62, I64 'Smiih, Mariorie ...... .......... 3 I, I67 Shanahan, Bob .,V...... .,...,.A I 90 232 Smirh Mary w,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,,,.,,.., I 68 Sharman. Bill .................................. 2I4 Smiih, Michael ,.,,, A,.....I,2. I 57 Sharnweber, I-larriei I38, I39, I4O Srnirl-1, Noreen ,, ,,,,,,,, 85 159 Sharp, Jacquelyn .,,,,.7.,...... I49 Smirh, Norman ,,.,,,,,....,,,,,. ..,., ..,. , . . 85 I--ISharpe, Doris ,,...... ...... 5 I I77 Smiih, Ra mee .,.,,A,.Ai.I,,,, 38, I56 224 Shaw, Arlene ..,..... ................. 6 I Smiih, Richard ..,., , ,.,.,.,.I. l38 200 Shaw, Bruce .,..,..,.. ................... I lb Smiih, Rowena . ....,...,........ 85 Shaw, Consuelo 26. IO3, I85 Smiih, Rulh ..,..... .,..... 5 I, BB Shaw, Merle ........ ...........,.,. 6 I Smiih, Shirley ...... . .....,.. 85 l38 Shaw, Phyllis .....fV. ,... 8 5. 233 Smyers, Bill .,,.,I, ,.,,,.,.,,,,22. I 4I Shaw, Solon ........ ......., 2 26 Snagg, Eiiie .,,,..,,. . I I6, I I7 'Shellman, James .... ..... 3 I Snow, Doroihy ,,,.I. ,..,e...,A,,,,, 8 4 235 Shepherd, Floyd 2.... ....... 6 5 Snow, Nola ,,w,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,..,,.,.. 95, II7 Shepherd, Mimie ......... A.... I 39 7Sol'rysiak, Junei ,,....,. 38, 54, 62. l49 Sheppard, Harold ,.... ....,,....-. 2 O0 Song Leaders .........,....,...,..........,..., II8 Sherman, CurI'is ..... ...,.,......... I 7l lSorich, Anihonyj .,,...,i......v,,,,2 66, I69 Sherman. Don ....,. ....... 2 OI. 222 Sarrels, Marianna ,...,.,.. ,. 85 Shewry. Bill .......... ......,..... I 37 Sowell, Richard ........ 62 I96 Shirley, Veodas ,...... .,......... 6 I Spann, Scipio ,,,a,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 2 00 Shivers, Beverly .,.,.., ........... 6 I Spanninger, Frank ,,,,,,, ,,..,, 2 OI, 222 Shoernaie, Archie .. --A,,--,,--- I47 Sparkman, Rennie ........ ..,A. 5 I I8I Shonlc. TIWSFBSG ..,. ...........-... I 67 Spencer, Mary Ann ,, ,,.,..,...,.. l3B Shreve. PGI' ....... ....... I 53. 160 - Spinner, Peggy .,,,,aa. ,.... l 38, I39 Shriver, Emma ...... .,.,... I 53 I77 'Spiva, JO! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,w,,AA 8 5, I42 Shuliz, Donna ...... ............ I 22 Spraii, Jacqueline ,,,,,,o,,,,,i,,. 85, 235 SI1UI'I'. Don ....,.----.--- --,-,- I I5- I74 'Spurc1in, Holland A. ..,....,.....,......,... 2I Sigma Del'ra Xi --,--- -4--,- I 84. I85.r',g' ,f'Sjaff Phofographers ,,,,.,.......,.......... I36 Simmons, Bob ..,... ,..... ..,... 2 0 0 7rLlS+,3HOrd, Bab ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 202, 229 Simmons, Doris ...... ...,,... - . bl' Sfafiord, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, I68 Simmons, Eugene ,.... ..,......... 2 2iff'.-Q5+aifard, Keiih ,,,,,,,, 37, 43, I79, I87 Simmons. John ........ ....... 2 I8. ZI92 in---sS+ahI, Julian ,,.,,., ...........,.....,....., I 67 Simon, Charles ....... .,..,....,..., 6 2 Shake, Ediih ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. I 81 ISimon. LOFFGIDGJ ......... .-..--.. 6 2 Siandley, Helen ,,,.,,. ,,.,.. 6 2 Simpson. Dave ....... A........... I I6 Siankis, Richard .,...,,. .... . 85 SlrT1pSOI'1. Sranley ............... 85 Sianley, Jerry ,,,,,,, I66 Sims, Allen .............. .. 29. 3l IOZ Sfark, Carl ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 4 iSlr1COSlCi, Befiinv ....... ................. 6 2 Slay-lqg, -lwherega ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 6 Singleion, Jessie ................. ............ 8 5 Siarr, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,..,,,',. I I8 Sisemore. Darlene 93. I I7. l55 ' ' Siauifer, Barbara ....,.............,...,. I49 Sislca, Rosalia ..,. ...................... 6 2 7 Sfrea, John, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, II4, I79, l90, 'Siverson, Lyle ......... ........ 3 I, l683-U l95 Skinner, Del ...........,........ ..... 2 O2 '- fS+eele, I-lal IQ, ,,,,,,, .,.,,,, 6 4, 85, l38, l56, Slaiiery, Nancy Lee ,,.,.,,, 46 I' I96, I97, I99, 2l0, 2l2, 2I3 Slinlcard, Pai: ............... ....... 6 5 Sielle, Delberi ............,.., 85. IO9, I96. Sloan, BeHy ............. ..................... B 5 I97 Sloan. BOb .................................... ZI4 Sielilano, Donna .. .......... 85 'Slol'hower, David ........ 2l, 27, 29, l59 S+ephanian, Maxine .,....,.... .. .. 30 Slylce. lcla .......................................- 87 Siephens, Jack ,,.., ,................ B 5 l6l 'Slykhous, Merle ...,.....,,............. 26. 29 S-iephenggn, Jack ,,,,,, ,,....,..,.,,,.,. l 36 Small, Gene .,,,........ II6, Sferger, Ngrman ,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, I47, 163 Sievenson, Jack ...... ..............-..- I I I smiiii, Bruce ,,,, ,,,., I Qs, 202, 231 Siewari. George ......... ..,-.., 2 OO Smi-H-,I Ca,-OI -,-,,. ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 2 OI Siewari, Kenneih ........ .... . .. 200 5mg+i,, Dewey ,,,,,, .,,,,v i 34 Siawari, Nelda Rae ....., . 62 248 Faculiy Members Slichler, Wanda ,,,, , II6, Siockwell, Lila ..,,,,,. ,.,....,.... Siogsdill, Russell ....... ....... 'Sione, Charloiie' ,..,.,, ...,......,. tvS+owasser, Bob ,.... ............ . 'Sl'rain, Roy, Dr. .... .,... 2 7, lS+rancl, Maryk ...., ............ Siraiiord, Harlan , .,,.,.. , Slreable, Cherry ..,.... ....,. 8 5, ,S+ree'ri, Bob V' .,,.,,.... ......,, 8 5, 'Sirem, Carl E. ., ..., ...... 2 2, 'Sirickland, Vera . .......,,., , Srringham, Jay , Sirode, George . Sirong, Charles . ,.,.. II7, 203, Sirong, Donald , NSirong, Joanne . Slrong, Sharen ..., Siroup, Siroz, Grace ., S+ubbIeiield, Jose Siudeni Council, 'fall ,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 34, Sfuiclenl Council, spring ,,,.,,,,,,,, 36, Beliy .,,,,,,,... .,,, ph ,Dr... ..,.,... . 27, I, Saber, Bob ,,,,.,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'Suggelh Edwin .....,.. 26, 200, 202. Suiii, Harry ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Summeral, Clifford l ,,,..,.,,,,,,,. II6, Superinlendenl' and Presidenf ..,,..... Swaback, Phyllis ....,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. Swain, Jeanneg ,.,.,,,,.....,,,,,,,., I I7, Swanson, Darwin ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, I I6, 2 Sween, Bob ,,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,, Swimming, College .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 2 Swimming, High School .....,,,,,,,,c,, 2 Symphony Orchesira, College .,..,, T Talley, Charlene ....,... 46, I62, I64, 2 Talmage. Beiiy .,,.....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Tapia, Ernesi ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,, 2 Tarnosky, John ....,,....,..,,,.,.. l90, Tarlar Band ..,,,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, Tarfar Chrisfian Fellowship ..,.,...., Taria re++es ...,.,,..,,........, .,,,, I 52, Tariar Knigh'l's ....,., ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, Tarfar Shield Ediiors ..,..........,,,,... Tarlar Shield Phofo Edilor .,..,..,.. Tariar Shield S+-aff .........,,,c,,, I32- Taufman, Nancy .,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,., Taylor, Bob .......,,,,....,.,,,,.,,,,.,,....... 2 Taylor, Francis ......,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Taylor, Jane ........ 86, I39, l40, I4' I5O. Taylor, Jean Landon ,.,,.....,,. 26, I l35, I65, 2 Taylor, Jim .,.......... .....,,.,,,...,..,.. Taylor, Melvin .,... .......,...,,,,.. 2 Taylor, Roberi .,,,.........,...,..,,.......,.. Tennis, College ...,....,,..,.........,,.,,... 2 Tennis, High School ..... ,..,,,..,,.,,.,,.. 2 Tennison, Eddie ,.,..... 86, l38, I99, Theobald, Laylon .............,.,.. 36, Thibauli, l.eroi ..,,...,,..,.,..,... ..,..... Thigpenn, Willis ......................,..... 2 Thirieenlh year class officers,.. fall 'I' Board Members irleenlh year officers, spring . ,,, 91 'Umsle-ad, Kennelh l-I. I-I., Dr ...., 26, I7O Waner, AI ,,,,,,,,,AA, 35, 94, 129, 210, irleenlh year presidenl, fall ,.,., 90 Underwood, Diane ....,,....,,......,,..w. II7 21 I, 213 irleenlh year presidenl, spring ,,9l Underwod, Slanley .,.... .Y.,.,. 2 00 ,,Warcl, Barbara ....... 87, l59 omas, Barbara ..,,.,.,,..,. ..,Y,,,,.,,,..., 5 2 Ungar. Arlhur ..,s,,,,YY, II6, l7l Ware, Clara ...,,.,.,., ....,,. 6 3, I59 omas, Dick ,, ,,A,A,,.... A ,.,...,.. I9, ll0 Unruh, Delberl ,..... ,.......... 4 6. I74 Warn, Kennelh ..... .......,,. , 63 omas, Don .,... ...... I I6, 141 Upharn. Fred .,.,, ......,,......,,.... 2 I8 Warner. Barbara ...... ..,.., 8 7 omas, Frank ..,,.,,.,. 86 Upshaw, Fred ..,.. ....... 2 00, 201.214, Warner, Beverly Ann .. 63 omas, Helen ., ,..,,,r,,., ,,.... , . ,..,. 63 222 Warren, Alberlina ,... ...... 6 3, I68 omas, Terry .,...,.,,,,,,,,, 62, 86, I56 Usherelles ,.., .,.,,.....,... I 54, l55,, l iWarren, Charlie .,.. ,,...,, . 30 omas. Mrs. Craig ,,,...,.,,, ,.,.,.,., 2 4 V K, Warren, Doris ......,, .,.... I I6 omas. W. Craig, Dr. ....,, .........,.,. 2 O V d , h fNlXWarren. Frank ....... ...... I 02 ompson, Al 6. ,.... ,.....,, , 138, 139 Va CWC ' Agnes s A 8 Z Warren. Linda ....,. . 66 ompson Charles ,.,,,, .1 . 203 anderlord' Naneile 6 9 Warren, Richard ..,..,,, ...6...... I 67 ompson Charlolle .. .. 1, , 63 Vander l'Ce5l' ,Warren 'A lbl Warwick. Ted ,,.................,,......, 63 ompson Lynne ,.,,,. , , 138 Xafiflefpool--11m 's's'sA ' 2 OO Washinglon, Benegene e....... 233, 235 ompson Pal ...A. .,,,., . 1. 86 , ande Wcler'n9' Charles '- 97 Washinglon, John ....,....... 200, 224 ompson, Scoll, Dr, ., . , , ,, I8 'Van FVSFY' Gofcloni '- r '-'r'-- l 02 Waler Polo, College ...... 202 ompson, Waller ,,,,, 209, 215 Van Gessel' W'll'e ' 87' 202 Waler Polo, High School ...,,.,..,A, 202 ornlon, Archie , , ,,,,, , ,, ,, 86 Van l-lower' W'lma s'4 ' 4 s- 6 3 Walers, Berl .............,............... 200 ornlon, Jerry ., ,, I66 Van l'an'ngl am' Barbara 4-521 lbo Walers. Jim ....... I72, l3l, I33 orp, Benli ,r.,,, , ,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Van SlVl4e' lla s'-sss- ----'- - ---'-' 8 7 Walkins, Bob ...,.... ,,..,..,.... 6 6. I68 115, Billie Jean ,,,, 86, 167 Vaughn- Ramona ----a'--- -a---a-f- 8 7 Walson. Bob ..........., .............. . . I96 ndall. Palriciay, , ,,,,,, 63 Vaughler' l:lOYella -'--'- s'A---- l 38 Walsorl, Dorolhy ,..... 63 ralira. Dick .,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 46 Vawler' Glenadena ------ 87 'Walson. Elizabelh ....Y ...... . 30 ulander, Edward ,,,,,,,,, , ,, 52 Vega- Jesus A'4 s'- -'-'- 5 2 Vlfalson. Frank ....... r..rc. 8 7. I39 aslmas+er's Club 112 Veliman- MPFY 4-'-- 4 -- n -4 -- 87 Walson. John ..... ..,,. . 63 dd, Florence ,,,,. 63 Ve'-+1-fa-Tr-P lo -f- -' '--- '----' ---f's n l 2 2 Wall. Dick ...... I37 liver, Verna ,.,,, ,,,, , , 52 Vgrda- Pavvo '-f-f '- -'----- --f- f'f--'- 2 O 2 ,WallS. Cleo ..,.... .,,, o o 233 masello, Dick ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , II8 Vfera- Joanne -'-'--s' 46- l53- l87 lWalls. Jerryb .,..r.,,, ,,.v, . l75 nkovich, Richard, ,,,, , ,,,,, , 116, 141 Vlel- Dail ---------'re-,---,-e-----,,-e--, 87 Walule. John ..,.. zoo ombs, George ,,.,,,,,,, 2 .,,,, 116 Vfellief- ,Maflome '-'-- ---' a--'4---- 6 3 Wagner. Gloria ....... 87 orchbearers, The , ,, . , ,, I42 V'9'3aVOl'- Barbara - --'------A--ff lO2- ll7- Wayhara. Kalsuko .... . 87 oussainl, Kalherine ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , 63 3 , I47 l5l- l55 Wayman, Beverly ..e.,, ........ . 63 owne, Bill ..,.,. .,., , .1 190, 224 Vine- James -a-4s'- -------A--- --'-'4---- 3 0 Webb. Barbara ...... .,.. . 63 ack, College ,I aaaa, I 216-219 . 1, Vlfla- P-HGVO, -3,4 se.Vee 4 4 4. 46 Webb. Ellsworlh 200, 232 ack, High School , ,I 220-222 .VO?l'ell'- JUl'af1'-- I57- 203 Webb.Rer1a .....,...,..... we.,e,. , ., 181 rager, Roberl D. , ,,,, I8 Vmce Ensemble A '- '- -'--- l 40 Webb. Wanda ........-.... .........V.A . .. 87 fanclnl, ewge H 2 86 tVOll- Robefl s-ves eesekrveseee ee----- 2 3 0 Wedgewoflli, Willie ,.6, ..... 2 I7 218 raver, George 66, 116 Vonlvlullefi Harold --'- f-s 22- lO4 ,Weeks. Palricia ........ ,.,,..., , 37 rebil, Pal ,,,,,,,,, H II7 Voiaw- Ed '--'---------------- 87 II6- l4l VW-Siler. Janeen 1,,,,,, 87. I34 rernblay, Norman ,, , 171 Vox Players '----- '--'-' 's' - - f l 69 WeiSS. l:eFf1ef1GlO .,.... ...... . .. Ill renl, Eileen ,,,,,,,,,, H 172 W Weilzel. Ed s.,......... .......... , ., 229 riggiano, Philomena ,,,.,, KDAVQ , , 63 W.A.A. Hi-Jinks .,,.,,,.,,. ,,,,.,,,. I 20 ,V ,vWelborn, Palricia .. ..,...,,.,,,,,,, 87 ripp, Earl 1, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , AVKKKVV 63 CWachler, Marilynj ...2.,.,.,., 52 147, I60 'flWeldon, Chuck .,.,. 200, 218 foul, Palsy ,,,,, , 86, 162, 164, 233, Waddell. James .... I90, I92 I93, I95 Wells. Audrey .,.,.... ......,,,.2.. 2 33 235 'Waggonen William ....,.. ,,,,,,,,. 2 6 Wells. Gordon ,,,,.,, I95, 232 umer, Cecil H ,,,,,,, M U , H 200 Wagner, Gloria ....,.,. ,.,.,,,.,,,, 8 7 Wells, Jim .A..., ...,...,.,,.. . I83 umer, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86' 117 Wagner, Jol-in ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 OO Wells, Karlene . .....,.. 52, I53, I77 11+6r, Roberfa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , H 86 Waqoner, Reva ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Wendler. Viva ,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , I77 'welflh year officers, fall , , 2 ,, ,,,,,,,, 54 Weill. Jeep ...... ......, 2 04. 206 Werlholz. NO1'1e ....... 87 'welfllx year officers, spring V Y,,,, ,,,, 5 5 Wellman, lzreclclie ,.., I07 ,I79 WSSSOD. Belle ..... .......... . . 63 'welHl1 year president fall ,A 2, 54 Walden, Beverly ,....,,..... 52, I38, I60- Wesl. Hallie .......... ....,,. 5 2 I85 'welflh year pregiden-lf, gpg-ing ,,,, U55 Walker. A. C. ,... ..r,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 21 fWeslcoll, Doris T. ..... ......,,,. , 21 livigqg, Bob , N K, ,,,,, 63 Walker, Bob ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I I6 ilWeslrup, Belly 185 'wirlei-leg ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 I 5 Walker. Evelyn ..., ,.,,, 8 7 Whealley, Pal ....... .,,..,,.,, 5 2, II7 yler, Candy M I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 133 Walker, John ...... ,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Wheeler, Phil ......... ..,.,,,. 2 OO, 232 lyler, Texas, T1-ip +0 ,,,,,,,,,, H ,V M123 Walker, Melyin . ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 159 Wllisnanl, Juanila oo., 63 Tom Tarlari Sclqggl '1Walker. lx ..............,,,.. 40. P6'l' ....... ...... . 'ypical Tom Teri-ar, College ,,,, 127 Wallace, Dorolhy .,.,. ..,.,,... 26 While. Claylon ..,.. 166 'ypic-3: Jrixie TTarlar.HCo:1legeH .,,, ,.I26 Wallsmilh, Palricia ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 63 Fen f----------- ..-... 2 ' ica rixie arlar, i Sc 00l,,l28 1 e. ols orine ...... ........ . lie, Jeani'-,, ,,,,,,,,.,..,,, 2204, 206, 207 Vvgalser' JOY 87' 'OO' '59 Wl1i+el1ead.Jack ........ ...... 1 96 226 ,U - aslon, LeRoy ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Vvhpreside Mar , . y .s,.V....,...............o..,. 87 Va--. U Wallers, Mary Jeanne ,,,,,,,,,,, 63, I60 Whgfley. Jimmie -----,A-,AAAvA,--A-A-- 87 ldoff. Roberl ...,....,,... .... 8 7 Welll- Jedi -.------f- ------.-- 6 3 Wiklilnd, Marilyn ,,,,,,,, 153, 162, 164, llery, Shirley ,. ..,,,, 66 Wampler, Ellis ,,1,, ,,,, 2 7 233 Facully Members 'l' Board Members 248.A ,-V s58l..WilbUV, Wilcox, Wilcox, . Wilbourn, Phillip ......,. Jerry ,'.-. i,V, ' Beverly ..... Wava ..... Willie, Bill ........ Willcs, Arnold ..,.. 46. fffnsi Wilkes, Jacqueline ........,.,........ Williams, Bobbie ....,......... Williams, Carl .....,,., l9O, I94, :Williams, Chuck .........,i. 27, I9O, Williams, Dewey ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, -lWilliams. Elaine? .,... .,,.A,,.,,,,,,,,,. Williams, Eugene ,,....,... ......,,i..A,. Williams, Jim ,,.... I38, I39 Williams, Joan .,,,,,,,....,. Williams, LaRae , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., , Williams, Larry 2 .,,., ,i,,... I 38, Williams, Milne ,..., ,...,sA,, Williams, Morris . .As...,,..,, , fQ'Williams, Pali .s,,,.... ..... 6 3, Williams, Wilbur .,...,.. ,..,,..,.,.,, Williamson, Andrew ..,,.,. 217, Wilson, Belly Lou ......,,,,,, 55, 88 Wilson, Beulavon llooiiel ..As,,,,,.,, I2O, I38, lil-O, Wilson, Cleon .,,,.,,,.,,,............ 88, k 'Wilson, Edgar l-l. ..,.s.ss..,sA,,,,,,, 2I, xgLWilson, Harryelrle , ...,,,,,,,,,,,, , Wilson, Jerri .s,....... 88, I3l, Wilson, Jessie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilson, Joe .,,,,,,,,,.,.,., 204, 206, ik 248-B Facully Members M66 I75 I I6 88 use 200 63 sa 195 2:4 as as 46 iss 63 63 I39 iss i7o ins 2:8 2:8 ii7 52. I8l 203 22 I85 I37. 253 64 207 fylfinlcle, Valerie .,....,. l XWinlclepleck, Jaclc Winsor, Shirley .,..,.., Winslon, Sian ..,... Wisdom, Marjorie Wise, Wise, Johnny ...,.... wifi: Kennelh A.,.,,,.,,,, Wilrlen, Roberl .,..,,, Wiiier, Thelma WiH'huhn, Marie Wollord, Jim ...,., Wolf, Clayion . .,....... . Beverly .....s,s,,,s, 42 Helen ........,...,,. HUHHHHH 64 ,HH. 202, 23: .nef88,I69 .Musa 229 I43 l24, I37, I75 235 ,.,,...,.,52, I66 200 226 Wolf, Lawrence ...,,. I42, I43, I69 Wolfe, Jack .,... ...2.,,..,....2.,.,.,.... I 57 Wolfe, James ................,.,. 38. 52, I72 Women's A1'hle'I'i!c Assn. I64, 233-235 Women's Glee Club ,,,,......,.. 2..,,. I 39 Woo, Lorel ............................,...., II7 Wood, Delores ..... Wood, Donald ,..., Wood, Gloria ...,... 4'NNoodhull, Delia , Woods, Bessie ....,.. Woods, Gilberi ...... Woods, Sherle ,..,,.,2 ,Woolhe+her, J ohn 4 Worley. Loreliaif ., Worminglon, Janel' 88 88 64, 99 , 30 46 I39 64. 88. 162. I64, 233, 234 Woriham, Easiol .,,..,,, 37, 94, 95, I68 Board Members Woris, Lois ,,......,......,.. Worls, Louise ............................,,. Wrighi, Bill ,, .,.,. I96, 206, 208 Wrighl, Joanne ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, II5, 'l'Wycoif, Rev. Edward B, ..,,..,,..,. . Wynn, W. C, ....., ..,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Y Yamamolo, Ray ....... Yamarnofo, Shirley ,..,,,. ., Yales, Bruce .. .,...,,,.,,.. ..., . , Yales. Mary ........,. Ybarra, Alfonso Yeager, Janel ., Yeager, Pal .,,,,,, Yeir, l-lerberl' ..... Yell Leaders .Y.M.C.A. ,..., ., Yonlcer, Grace l,Young, Ali .,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Young, Aniia ...... ,,.,.,.............. Young, Roberl .,.,,, ..,,,,... 4 6, II4, l24, l47 Y.M.C.A. ...,,., ,, ,,.,...,, , Z Zachry, Clyde ..... Zaharris, Jo Ann Zahner, Arrella . ,, .,., Zahniser, Jeanelle ,,,,..,,.., . II5 I22 Zamboni, Joan .... . ......,, , Zanders, Freddie ,, , Zimmer. Jerry .,,,,.,. I5I, I55 88, II7 2I6. Autographs Q-by 0.1K ,Q,,NL5,N K,Qi av , 'kk QQ'-Q20-ls-5 Autographs :ry COMPTON NATIONAL BANK TNI HWYE BANK WITHAPERSONAL SFRWE? Comp+on, California KIT I ff nt? Xl ' ' Iiifgg . Q W ...lvl - .O'N .A 52'2l1fas.y2l. f'1OO -dl: Efwl' '-- 'u.,'af5?ifE5:?m?+?s.awl7iwlrzf1 ' ' T 1 0l l7IClQRS DIRECTORS Robert XV. McCovncy Ralph I. Frank l'rcsi111flzt li. T. Hubbell C. l . Whitaker .Xrlcigh R. Kerr num. lfxvc. 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D6H6fV6, A.I.A ARCHITECT 4l4 Norfh Burris Sfreef Compfon, California 257 u1nun1nannun1nununnnnnnunuuunullu -nunnnuuunnunuuuuuuluuuuuuunIllIllululnuIullIIluvllullun:nuluuullllllulnlv Miss Pair Adkison 1951 Dar-U-Car Photographer ,. Sfuclio of Phofography Ol Congratulations to the Class of l95I Harrison Co., Inc. 735 E. Manchester Blvd. Los Angeles l, Calif. un: nnnnnmun nnnuunnunnus nnnunnmnnnnnauuuuuvnun Patronize Dar-U-Gar Advertisers HOLLYDALE MARKET I 202 I Garfield Hollydale, California nnunnunnnnu nnnnuuuununl 'l 7 llili' A - - 1 Than You Folks! ' A4 It was a pleasure ii '4 :':' 5 --'-- 'fflf' to serve you McLain's Marker Iohn M. McLain 412 W. Olive ulululnulunuuuu I1nunnunnunnnnnlunnsununnanulunnunununnnuxnnlunn nn E Lettermen's Sweaters Made and l-land Tailored At Lowest Prices HIP Hill Comptorfs Favorite lVien's Shop HEADQUARTERS FOR LEVIS AND LEVI IACKETS 1305 East Compton Blvd. Fred G. Simon NE 2-0948 1Inunlnnnnnnnnnuunnuluu unnnuuxuunnnuu uunnuunnnnunnuununnnununnnnnnnInunnnnnuuunuu:nunlnuuluuununuun STOCKWELLS BARBECUE Two Blocks North of the Best I. C. in Southern California SPECIALIZING IN RIBS NE 5-2812 256 W. Compton Blvd. WE COOK WITI-I HICKORY nnunnunnuanunnnnnnununnnnunnunnnnnuunnunnn ADAMS STATIONERS School Supplies - Ollice Supplies Greeting Cards - Social Stationery 725 East Compton Boulevard Compton, Calif. NE l-0123 1nunInuuaununnnAnunununu1nunuunl1nnnnunuunnunnlunlnunu:nunnnnnnunuunlun 259 J1.A Z , A l fi .gi WEA Q92 zz if Vi M we 'ff or twenty-live ye rs . . . Soufhern California lndusfry has depended upon lndus!'rial for qualify and service in prinfing, sfafionery and office furnifure. ndusiriul Sluliunerq G2Prinlinq En. 2600 Easf Randolph Sfreef JEfferson 9I4l Hunfingfon Park, California I634 Easf Anaheim Sfreef Long Beach 642-I6 Long Beach, California unnunnunnnnunuuuuuuunnsnunnunnnnnuunnnunnnnuununnuuonnunnunn.uununn-1. The Compfon Aufo Laundry R Where you can still get a DeLuxe Hand, all E Chamois, wash job, together with the two E E CHUCK WAGON DRIVE-INS No. I--Rosecrans at Alameda C in Compton, Calif. Wish All You Seniors R No. 2-Lakewood at Garde-nzlale St. in Downey, Calif. Records GOOD LUCK -- GOOD FUTURE - D llarold V. Ilaymoml GOOD TIMES- i'Food Prepared in Sighi, Mus! Be Right 302 E' Compton Blvd' TACOS 6- SATISFACTION-OUR SPECIALTY ununu-ununnuuuuuruvun-annnnmnuannonnunaunnu1nannnnnnnnuuunnuuuuunuun n Your Employmeni' Securify is Insured a+ The California llollegei of Commerce BACHELORS DEGREE IN: Higher Accounfing Business Adminisharion Secrefarial Science Ciiariered By the State to Grant Bachelors Degrees I6II Pine Avenue Phone 624-38 NE 2-7171 NE 6-21443 26I L Adams Sisiaana-S , , Albion Knirling Mills ,A,, A,A.., A5 R. Dankworrh Bar-L-rv1es+ ca. Bauer Lumber ca. .,..,. 5 Billings Painr ca. , 5 Br-ills sauihem Ksrieliar 0ur Advertisers 259 ,....... 255 5256 256 25I 250 Caldwell-Pyle, lnc. 5. 552,,,... .....2. ....V.....,...W. ,V,., 5 5 5 55 5250 California College of Commerce ..,,.,...e.e.e.,.e.e 26l Casa Venida Bowling Alley Compron Federal Savings Complon Auro Laundry . Complon Nalional Bank 5 55 5 55 .e,ee...... 555252 5 5 ,,ee 5 5526! 5 249 Compron Pholro Supply 5555,5555 5 .5555555.55 55 55 5 5250 Complon Prescripiion Pharmacy5 .,55,,5, 5555,. 2 52 Compron Tux Renlal 55 5555 55 Chuck Wagon Drive-lns 55 Dean's Pharmacy .5,, 5 Dunlap's Depl. Slore 5 5 Ellen's Dress Shop 55 Fedderly Furnilure 55 Finley's Jewelers 55..5555. ...... 5 Frenchie's Barber Shop Garner's Sludio ..555.5.5...5555.. C5underman's Service 55 262 55 55 55254 5526! 55 55555 55252 257 5 5.55.5 5255 55 55 ,5555 254 55555254 5555555555252 55 55,555 5258 555555250 l-larold V. Raymond 5 5.... 26l l-larrison Co., lnc. 55.5 ..55.5 2 59 l-lollydale Marker 55 555555,5.555 5 .5,, 5 555.55555 55555... 5 555555 5 55259 lnduslrial Slarionery and Prinring Co. 260 Jarman's Florisl 5 5 252 J. B. Corral 55 5 252 Jerome C. Del-leire 55 55 257 Los Angeles Engraving Co 253 IVlabry's Drug Slore 55 5. 5 55 5525l Mcl.ain's Marker 55 259 Melvin's Flowers 5555 5555 55 254 Melrick's Food Conlers 55 55257 lv1imi's Ice Cream Drive ln 257 Neel Funeral Direcror 55 255 Penney's Depl. Slore 25l Rosa's l-louse of Beauiy 5 55 255 Sam Margolis 5 5 5 252 San Pedro Lumber Co. 5 250 Scorry's Bike Shop 250 S. K. Smirh Co. 5 5,5256 Srockwells Barbecue 5 555555 55 259 Slrebor Calc I 5 5555555 255 Top l'laJr Sroro for Men 259 Wlwiie Flower Shop 55 55 55 250 Editors' Esteem There! . . . lT's Tinished, done, compleTe. Doesn'T seem possible buT There iT is: The lasT prooT correcTed, The lasT Torm iniTialed, The lasT up- side-down period righT-side-up. Comes now The very pleasanT oppor- TuniTy To express our Thanks To Those members oT our Team who made This book possible. To The work horses oT The sTaTT who worked early and laTe no Thanks could be enough. Thanks, gang. Especial Thanks To PhoTo Ed Lloyd Lavelle, who bossed Don BeThurum aTTernoons lThey reversed posiTions Tor The Shield in The morningsl. We are very graTeTul To Dick Foulger and George Porky Pierson Tor coming Through wiTh sporTs copy when a promising sporTs ediTor dropped ouT oT school. Dan OnsTine, we know. oTTen wondered if There was going To be a book This year. Warren Vanderl.eesT was boTh helpTul and paTienT wiTh a green sTaTT. WiTh his co-workers Silvano and FausTino Ledesma. Roland Dake, and Norman Eisenbeiz. he helped us Through The maze oT Types, proofs. and Type-lice. We owe much To Jack CannicoTT and Fred Treadgold oT The Los Angeles Engraving Company Tor Their undersTanding and creaTive help on design and cover. Bill ReTchin, oT The S. K. SmiTh Company, which made our cover, was like one oT us. Les Brown, oT Garner's STudio snapped Those graduaTes and TaculTy shoTs To us TasT This year. A Lill Williamson, Mr. Taylor's secreTary, worked above and beyond The call oT duTy To help us. Our Tinal word oT graTiTude goes To our publicaTions adviser, Jean Landon Taylor. We will always be ThankTul Tor his guidance, always consTrucTive criTicism. and consTanT paTience. WiThouT him, we long ago would ha ve given The !95I Dar-U-Gar up as a losT cause. To all oT you. gracias. Shirley Bardwell Darlene Pearson EdiTors-in-ChieT 263 5 af ' . V. ' ! . f A P .L ' vt., H I., Y i , ,, Q 'L 1 .L 1 Autographs LQCQQ ff ef X502 Z4 71? fivmifff' V L My wfff if ff? fm' ip WW Q0'MffffiJ,..,tfi- mljww rj - ,, x , Q39 wf qQg7 l ,M'F4 , V' x I 1gi.,f T-eQLy'., iv ' ' H :,. 1w. r , A qw ,g w ...,.,. ..,. .,., . . . 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