Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)
- Class of 1942
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W I ' .Q grfj -.g ng ' U .EDICQMED . . .gm you . . . Z Z. t ' o a Sugar Bowl and Jukebox . . . . t XX1 sser .bli , nd meetings ...... noon and fudge in ' va lla . .... penny dances . . . plays . . . . . . y e . . . games and practices ...... paper and nn? . . . . . classes and demonstrations . . . . . . e in zer istry . . . sparks in physics . . . verb in in . . foul on field . . . solder in shop . . . note t in tusi ..... Christmas boxes ...... Red Cross roll ...... infantile . . . all gifts given . . . through it all ...... your spirit . . . support and labor background of education ...... theme of THIS BOOK. NEW AND DIFFERENT . . . odd and unusual . . . modern and lavish . . . pure and simple . . . radically changed . . . new arrangement . . . new styles . . . . . . different pictures . . . unique poses . . . camera angles COUCY' . . dashing 'write-ups . . . book is new . . . from to cover . . . an attempt . . . to be different . . . yet what YOU XVTSH. YOU . . . governing your school . . . running its business . . . gettingwut . . . what you put in . . . . . . as much self-government . . . as you can carry . . . you . . . standing on steps 'tween classes . . . you . . . growing hoarse at games . . . you . . . living at school lolling on lawns . . . courting in classes . . . dancing on dates . . . YOU. THEME OF YOUR CARDINAL . . . Covina's unit student and sportswriter . . . Chukker and Miter . . . speaker and actor . . . collector and wielder . . . a year's activity . . . RECORDED FOR YOU. W S Y W x . I QU, 03M-.' 9 71w ,471 ,1g,'..o.fvg7 -'--:ZQw.JZ-f2t'-f,v.,1...,,a,-'.,.Q .fyvv-?'f'Q-7:50-Lv-ug,f'3,0fs4,C-ov-.S 6 4lni Front row: Huntress, Griswold, Cone, Nichols, Gallman, Kirkland, Searcy, Strickland, Back row: Holden, Rockwell Lead You QD STUDENT BODY COMMISSION Z President .... . . . Ken Baker LU Vice-President ..... . . Gerry Strickland Commissioner of Programs . . . . Nancy Kirkland Commissioner of Records . . . Jackie Cone Commissioner of Finance . . Alan Searcy Commissioner of Athletics . . Dick Huntre-ss . . . ET-Tay- Gallman l-Ll Commissioner of Girls' Affairs ..... Barbara Nichols -J Faculty Advisers . Miss Griswold, Mr. Holden, Mr. Rockwell Q AWARDS COMMITTEE Chairman . . ............ Ken Baker Secretary... ....... . . . Dick Huntress Senior Class Representative . .... Jim Browning Faculty Advisers ..... . Mr. Holden, Mr. Gorrell P- STUDENT BODY GOVERNMENT nd You Had an Active Yearat Covina I-Iigh STUDENT BODY COMMISSION . . . elected by you . . . run by you . . . students of Covina High School ...... representing you at other schools . . . making laws . . . keeping harmony in school ...... San Gabriel Valley League . . . Burbank, Montebello, El Monte, South Pasadena, Monrovia . . . student body meeting here January 9 ...... Griswold and Holden, hot debates . . . Rockwell takes it all in . . . meeting adjourns. PAUSING BETWEEN CLASSES . . . listening to ideas, complaints, suggestions . . . . studying with classmates ...... measuring temperature in physics . . . beating an egg in cooking . . . . . . sitting by the back fence to talk and listen . . . close to the life of the school . . . active commissioners . . . kings of the school . . . HOBNOBBING WITH YOU. 7 Strickland, Parker, We-lday Schaich, Parbery, Parker, Conner, Nichols, Volby, Hernandez, Dex- ter President ,.......................,.,.,.,,.... Dot Schaich Vice-President ............ Mary Jean Parker Treasurer ..............................A. Reba Conner Secretary ,....... .................. B arbara Nichols Candy Commissioner .,....,. Helen Dexter Commlssloner of Uniforms Welday Social Commissioner .,,.,... Alice Parbery Commissioner of Welfare Hernandez GIRLS' LEAGUE-Green freshies greeted at first meeting . . usual girls' uniform discussion . . . Miss Volby, competent new adviser . . . . . . Jinxed High Jinx . . . blackouts . . . dismal outlook . . . future parties . . . suc- cessful P.-T. A. skit after valiant effort ...... Herbert Hoover High School convention . . . attended by two Covina board members ...... Christmas drive . . .prize won . . . Mr. McClelIand's 11.4 English class . . . use of Christmas tree on stage . . . later transferred to main hall ...... Red Cross donation . . . ejiciently-run candy counter ...... 'annual motion picture, Virginia . . . sighs and hearty laughs ...... uniform problem again . . . purchasing of defense bond ...... Girl Council plans . . . Senior Mothers' Tea . . . climax of activi- V ties . . . stamp drive. GIRLS' LEAGUE . . . ALCYONIANS . ..GII2l. RESEIQVES DOERS OF JOBS-Alcyones, Gerry 'S ALISTIC WOMEN Baldwm Park Strickland, Nancy Kirkland . . . Miss Baxter fex2'rG2f:Z'1Zf fdwiee E-li Cvvmi M ke ng n em. sz coesan - - r - - - P-'ffmy dames - - - new fecofd-9 - - - - - r potato chips ., . . round table dzscusszons flowers in assembly . . . . . 1 Am an American iwzfefwxiflg SP6llf66fS . .t . 7'0lll6k17lg games day ...... goal posts . . . wind and kids ruining 51335 GQZZSZ51 80131036-ygad decorations . . . leis for members ...... Red dances ...... Christmas box rollzng and White Day I ' u representatives for defense bandages . . . donations toucltarzty orgameatzons g , , ...... competent co-mmzsszoners late an meetmg . . . Marzan Roberts, Nancy Kzrkland f,0,,nCe,,,emfMi I I h gay posters Cabmet meet . . . . . . purchase of defense stamps . . . hostesses mgsp- - - flff-Vi Zfiy'-V 00275105 I Sjflfflmef A I. V - 1 M cam . . . oo e orwar to zope 0 every at games . . . skit for P. T. .1 ....... women of girl ' I i . . l girls going up YOUR GIRL service . . . YOUR ALCYONIANS. RESERVES. ALCYONIANS Back row: Housvr, Welday, Run- yan, Vaughan, Kirkland, Wilcox, Neely ' Frgnt row: Baxter, gicliols, Smillh, .haver, Lil ingg, ar'er Lric'- land, Schaic , Roberts 1 G. R. Back w: Sin net Ward, All ,n, Mars lan Seca ' Jen ngs 'Third r ' Davis, H g Frot ': Seabrid , Morse, At- on, King, rovich, Chid- xck BALDWIN RK COVIN A G. R. Back row: Vaughan, Prime Houser, Hodges, Poore, Hadley Johnston, Weldny, Swisher, Con: ner, Hoogendyk, Reed, Rey- nolds, Bruce, Definer, Taylor Bell, Hoerdler, Cone Middle row: Sadler, Runyan, Lord Gates, Harrlen, Pitzer, Hettig Colver, Cannom, Schaich, Krid ler, Sheard Front row: Evans, Maul, Kouns Varcoe, Burns, Maxwell, Cooke Eckerman, Evans, Conlon, Hall Parbery n 1 v 1 a n 9 ff? f x yr, so gf vmfyiff l We fig?-Dlisfige sfo HIGHER LIVES . . . service and fellowship . . . reor- ? ganized and new . . . met on Wednesdays . . . guest speakers . . . discussion . . . swim or bowl . . . initiates selected . . . formal l induction . . . guided by Bill Riddlebarger . . . proxies Wilcox Sit I 43 HI-Y Back row: Caves, Hunter, Tice, Brennan, Steele Midille row: Herron, Wnsldsvard, Gnrmbmnt, White, Conklin. Woods I'ront row: Monmv, Suzukx, Pen- d :io:1, Brown, Cooke -fi I0 and Searcy . . . swims at Pomona . . . discussion groups . . . ' and city . . . weekly meetings . . . Monday nights . . . Rockwell higher living . . . YOUR SENIOR Y. I ' Y I Q W Nix xx' O . X SL . g I X 3 QA ts I QQ YOUR MOST ACTIVE Y . . . better living . . . school advised . . . neophytes voted in . . . hazards passed . . . became members . . . increased vrzenzbershipn . . . our goal . . . sponsored dance . . . did things . . . presidents Brown, Woodward, Woods, -rinl ' Saijo . . . gavel passed . . . service for others . . . most active . . . HI-Y '43. YE ,cs N 46: gave A D !,f-Js,c,,,, CEUW, Wff 5225 e4,,1...e',ae.1 gwpf , D BOYS MEN OF SERVICE . . . initiates . . . never forget . . . trafic guards . . . Hey you, slow down ...... ushers . . . games and grad ...... candidates . . . proposed by teachers F . . . voted by members ...... Preident Jackson ...... crown- ing achievement . . . chenille medallions ...... your men of service . . . THE ESQUIRES. Z17, , 'IH ' A 'IH 917. ' 'A SEIEIIHCSEI YCDUR FACU LT 4xn, 'f K l GUARDIANS . . . of our destinics 12 'A UIDES YOUR TEACHERS ...... Mr. gowns . . . entrance exams ...... Miss Millikan . . . hobbies . . . knowledge of old Robinson . . . 'worried Cardinal adviser . . . Spanish families . . . principal ...... Mr. journalism ...... Mr. Rockwell . . . track Ross . . . welders . . . photography . . . helper , . . interesting English classes . . . . . wanting time to go fishing ...... Mr. Sha- Mr. McNeil . . . basketball manager . . . 'ver . . . tardy slips . . . junior class adviser jitterbug ...... Mrs. Ekeroth . . . Stamp . . . congenial ...... Miss Carrigan and Club . . . fine discipline ...... Miss Clark Miss Volby . . . inseparable . . . typing . . . . . . collects antique rings . . . systematic smiles . . . sugar rationing ...... Mrs. ...... Miss Wilson . . . Spanish and Keeling . . . English contests . . . poise French . . . helping army morale . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Ramsey . . . horseback riding Miss Forgey . . . new Home Ec. Club . . . . . . rhumba ...... Mr. Holden . . . humor diamond at Christmas ...... Miss Geier . . . trafic officer ...... Miss Frey . . . . . . mechanical drawing . . . ejicient Girl Reserves . . . teaches gracejulness Miss Ross . . . cookies, sandwiches, punch . . . . . . Mrs. Mills . . . measuring caps and . . . boys' cooking class . . . . . . Miss Baxter ADMINISTRATORS . . . OU the Leash 13 X . . . penny dances . . . senior home-making . . . always busy with Alcyonians . . . . . . Mr. Hammond . . . S. C. night school . . . rakish hat ...... Miss Cave . . . jine bits of potter . y . . . clay modelling ...... Mr. Pendleton . . . track records . . . trout fish- ing ...... Mr. Gorrell . . . high Sierra . . . attempted tomato raising . . . . . . Mr. Lynch . . . swing, hot stuff . . . roses from the music a d - g r en ...... Miss Mo k . . .d ' c ashing around . . . snappy Packard . . . . . . Miss Yeager . . . dashing hither 'n' yon . . . play productions ...... Miss Griswold . . . math wizard . . . student body adviser ...... Miss Niles . . . quiet and shy . . . friendly smile ...... Miss Black- burn . . . ejhcient librarian . . . witticisms . . . . . . Mr. Hall . . . tall, dark, and deals with bugs . . . skeleton in the closet . . . . . . Mr. Hefner . . . philosophizing . . . hydro- gen experiment explosion ...... Mr. Dresia . . . popular . . . Cardinal photogra- phy ...... Mr. Johnston . . . snappy wit . . . sport jackets ...... Mr. Horner . . . wisecracker . . . working on defense . . . . . . Mr. Gauldin . . . model airplanes for the navy . . . air-raid warden ...... Mr. Mc- Clelland . . . dabate club . . . difficult exams ...... -' ' Mrs. Fisher . . . peppy study hall . . . lover of boys . . . her own two sons . . . . . . Mr. Shaw . . . jine penmanship . . . bookkeeping M ' . . . . . . iss Boettger . . . posters . . . tall, tan, and blonde Mrs. Drendel . . . clever doll collection . . . history whiz ...... BUS MEN . . . Bernie ...Gibby...Mac...Drum...Paul Ingle . . . horn h ' ' onking . . . noisy students . . . . . . janitors August ...Bill... Mrs. Mclntosh . . . Lewis . . . campus cleaners mo l ... w awns . . . clean halls . .. friendly . . . HELPFUL. w 3 fx, 5 , ' J ' :SSX- -i Y ' -'xx x - .- ,, x wa fqiig -. A You AT WORK GWUF QCA Xl oil 0 LOS X40 Q65 S mm, ww, W if :if M ,snifgif WULTQ. AAA-f1fb 1 'Q Af 'l'Q Q Mg, b,..EL..fw N-fl-vb LGM,-U m.,,1w.5, 0.-W-4 .Sv wif of-Q-.f 4.,,L.u-1-Ufzxf ,LV 5,0-fl Yikf jf ,buff-J if img x.-,W-cfCf pf-f...f5.,,f6f ,M IMMMQMW P4-AM AHJEANLMWJ 4'74fr'fwMMf-MW QQ! Za4W'11 L4f ', !? PUBLICATIONS Field, Mullis Milliken. Fishbnch, Schaich, Bundy, Taylor GRAND FIRST ISSUE . . . September 26 . . . no editors chosen . . . make-up terrible . . . Harold T een and Lillu-ms contest . . . winners . . . Nancy Kirkland and Bill Hickman . . . Willie Dancer's sensational cartoons . . . co-editors, Ann Bauman . . . Pat Reynolds . . . misquote trouble . . . letters replacing editorials . . . six page Christmas edition . . . green ink . . . Jean Shannon's version . . . The Night Before Christmas . . . picture of the staff by the Christmas Tree . . . new co-editors . . . Hall . . . Fishbach . . . Hank's sports writing award . . . Howard's Christmas Seal award . . . Berkeley convention . . . attended by lucky students . . . final co-editors, Shirley Bruce, Alice Parbery . . . short periods on Thursday . . . havoc . . . proof reading day . . . of CARDINAL AND WHITE PUBLICATION. SCRIMMAGE TO GET PICTURES TAKEN . . . hard work . . . professional photography . . . Tommy Field . . . Robert Mullis . . . Mr. Dresia's much needed help .... ll Iiss Robinson . . . giving free periods . . . Mr. Rock-well's guidance . . . write ups . . . handed in late . . . dot-dash system . . . pictures taken during gym periods . . . sales before and after school . . . invaluable salesmen . . . Steve from Adcraft . . . Maul . . . Bert Saijo . . . special artists . . . Walter Doan's assistance . . . freshmen and sophs, excellent picture salesmen . . . Pat Durkee . . . Lovinah Kirby . . . rainy days on picture schedules . . . plates sent . . . meetings after school ...- 1 nad rush to make deadline . . . bring you . . . YOUR CARDINAL. 18 ll Wifi lriligglllflf CARDINAL STAFF Back row-Fishbach, Robinson, Sloan, Saijo, Field, Mullis, Leach, Smith, Reichard. Fourth row-Parbery, Milliken, Bauman, D. Taylor, Fewer, H. Taylor Bandy. Third row-Evans, Reed,LQgqd, Neely, Satterberg. Second row-Bruce, Miller, McCaron, Schwertfeger, Reynolds, Hahn First row-Beardsley, Brown, Houser, Schaich, Okada. +42 CARDINAL and WHITE STAFF Back row-Coghrag, Robinson, Hall, Fishbach. Second row-Okada, Bruce, Reynolds, Polly, Bauman, Wirtz. First row-Conlon, Parbery, Schaich. 19 3 Q -1.2 cn CD .CI E2 O al ITISFCI Om C -U C FU E fC .TJ U7 CD .C U L Q YOUR MUSIC CLASSICAL---three-B's . . . Bach . . . Beethoven . . . Brahms . . . . . . Joe Davis late . . . can't get in . . . . . . Earl Peterson ...snappy jokes ...... Elmer Hiebert . . . strike out in swing ...... Ber V' ever . . . Ente ..... uf QLQJQ . . . school events . . . always on hand.. . YOUR SENIOR ORCHESTRA. GET THAT TROMBONE out of my face . . . beat the drum . . . here comes the team ...... Puente centennial parade . . . Covina wins third place ...... handsome new uniforms . . . changes made . . . athletic band to concert band . . . flow gently, sweet music ...... perform- ance in rain at Monrovia . . . performance at El Monte ...... practices before school ...... drum major Doan . . . majorettes twirl . . . new flags . . . flag girls . . . YOUR BAND. NOISE MAKERS-down beat . . . swing . . . jitterbug . . . jive . . . cut the rug ...... Bob Herron . . . golden trumpet ...... Randall Chew . . hep cat ...... Patsy Morse . . . on the vocals ...... Bill Edwards' . . hot new gang . . . premiered at Cardinal Show . . . emperors of corn . . . YOUR COMMERCIAL ORCHESTRA. 20 SENIOR ORCHESTRA Definer, Chew, Davis Shelby, At kinson, Guwens, O'Brian, Dob son. Collins, Ninne-man, May, Brown, Houtz, Peterson, Druvvr, Nvwlam, Biggs, Lynch, standing Hall, Lord BAND Back row: Ulmvr, Chew, Lord, Rowzmd, Saunpson, Monia, Fuller, Hamuchi, Burt Third row: Love, Field, Wilkinson ward, Houlz, S, ver, Ncwlan Second row: Beale, Chanibc-rlain, knnbey , Monninger, King. Sloan, Hall, Front row: Hurley, Hlnvnty Aluick, J. N, Lucas, Dunlap, mutt, Linclsvy, Long, Moody, , Bowering, Hzxrgis, Buwml Fewer Upper right. corner: Hammond SWING BAND First row: Lynch, Peterson, Bige- low, Morse. Metcalfe, Smith, Newlzm, Keller Second row: Haworth, Davis, Her- ron, Moak DOWN BEAT X . 'ir ,lj ,D If! it ,KU BOYS' GLEE CLUB lfro-it row: H, Wagnon, Dobson, Cobas, Cruz, Shundo. Davis, Lord, jvnkins, Gibbons, Trevizo. Diaz. Brophy Tmnple, Fmncis, Zeller. Second row: Hiebert, Margmf, Surber, Crippen, Huls- ninn. Hoey, Storm, Lopez, Huntress, Cannom, White Alatney, Pangbnrn, J. Wagnon, Deniston, Enlow. Back row: Lewis, Jube, Monrow, Applegate, Dv:-r, Rus- sell, Browning, Sutton, Smith, O'Neal, Fitzgerald, Coclrrln, Spa-zinli, Sampson. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Front row: Toyama, Norwood, Thompson, Nukem, Rich- ardson. Daliiwycr, Farr, Piper. Morse, Parker, Bolt Vain Sicklin, Boslaugh, Hows, Bathe, Curry, Ragsdale Bizzell, M. Harris. Second row: Pettijohn, Davis, Leech, Heltzf Neely Smith, Towler, Ota, Alexander, Jones, Campbell Lloyd, Connery, Jennings, Turner, Kridler, Hettig, Lee Last row? Satterberg, Munck, Clinton, Malan, Cole Eaton, Nygaard, Jenks, Huggins, Clark, Brown, Jock son, Bayer, D. Harris, K. Harris, Bane, Shzmdy. SWEETLY THEY SING 22 GLEE CLUBS-Harle, Hark, the Lark . . . ditch the gum . . . boy, do I feel nervous . . . gee, I sang the wrong note . . . daily practice . . . new robes, sweaters . . . do, re, mi . . . hey, give me that robe . . . this fits ine like a sack . . . rehearsal for the Cantata . . . there goes one date that bit the dust . . . get that ribbon out of your hair . . . Mr. Lynch, what are we going to sing at Downey? . . . no, Downey '... aw! golly sakes . . . Cantata . . . the big night . . . where is everyone? . . . yon're only I0 minutes late . . . where do I stand? . . . my heart is in my mouth . . . I forgot the words . . . Cantata is over . . . what a performance . . . magnificent . . . very good . . . Yippee! now I can relax . . . singing at the Grammar School . . . gee! look at the babes . . . baccalaureate . . . graduation . . . Sextette . . . harmony of 'voices . . . sing for different clubs . . . long practices . . . sang at Junior Play . . . Octette . . . deep melody . . . strong voices . . . sang at W ornan's Club . . . hard 'work . . . presi- dents, Jim Browning, Patsy Morse. 3.L.LEliZDO CINV EILLEILXEIS SEIFTID EIEVIED S'lEIl9 GNV SAOQ I ii X38 at ws I 4 W5 x I Piper, Makin, Smith, K K Neely, Boncheff, Farr Surlwr, Adsit, Qavis, Cannom, Browning, Storm, Lopez, Lord SS. QBWBQ-NQX ESHYXMW, NI I d B ck r - Kirkland, Rosenbcrgcr, Reinhard, Gooch, Parker IX 131 Ixliklatl-I Front row: McFarland, Roberts, Wallinc, Gallman, Storm, Anderson, Bruce LIGHTS . . . places . . . curtain . . . men behind the scenes . . . on their work, all produc- tions depend . . . electricans . . . prop men . . . scene shifters . . . audience saw them perform . . . between acts of Merton' '... YOUR STAGE CREW . June Cochrane . . . first president . . . . . . initiation . . . art room ...... Chaffey J. C. art exhibit ...... gala Hallo'we'en party . . . picnic, San Dimas park . . . Christmas partg f... . . . colorful pom poms . . . football ga-mes . . . . . . gift for Miss Boettger ...... prexg 1... Marie Callison . . . ARTISTS . . . IN ACTION. DRAMATIC MINDED . . . traditional club of school . . . learning rudiments of drama- turgy . . . open to juniors and seniors . . . try- outs for admittance . . . initiations and blacleouts . . . Romeo, my Romeo . . . Barbara's jeweled oscar . . . Cardinal Benefit Show . . . thanks a lot . . . spring 'vacation . . . beach partg v... oooh! am I sunburned! . . . Balboa haven . . . . . . Miss Yeager . . . providing assemblies . . . spon- soring tlze plays . . . entertaining the school . . . YOUR MASQUE AND DAGGER. CDRLDS A STAGE MASQUE AND DAGGER Girls: Wallin, Neely, Anderson Huuser, Culver, Bruce, Welday Roberts, Nichols, Kirkland Rouse, Gaugh. Boys: Brown, Gardner, Gallman Dittberner, Peterson, Purvis, Mc Farland, Storm, Moak, Parker McLean, Reichard. ART CLUB Stand' g: Davis, Toyama, Boett r llen, Leech, Callison. econd row: Hulsebos, Mullis Bane, Hoogendyk, Hzrinline Frye, Albright, Egxl, Dexter. Front row: Reichard, Garrabrant Bailey, Durkee, Hungerford Shundo, Cochran. STAGE CREW Back row: Robidart, Jones. Harris Olson, Young, Hall. Front row: Purvis, Cotton, Parker Reichard. z 25 .J 1 X Back row: Woorlliam, Brown vis, Donn, Tice Front row: Seabriclge, Bundy derson, Varcoe, Runyan, Gardner Maul, Bayer, Gaugh, Yeager hn,' Thompson Back row: Leech, Yeager, Davis Storm, Nichols, Taylor Center row: oodwar-gl, Kouns Lean, Reichard, Poore, Moore Bane, Hahn, Prince Peterson, Cooke, Williken son, Roberts L A sa f M H V1 L BILLY'S TOMBSTONESD JUNIOR PLAY . . . scene on X board S. S. Lurlinc . . . football hero loses false teeth . . . lithps over loss re R- N , . . . Mama loses teeth too, ha, ha, ha . . . teeth auctioned at 31,000 . . . .s - .rio sq +R xy-teeth back . . . love blossoms once more . . . Margie Gough, E+ - L. X- g starred . . . ship's captain . . . handsome Lopez . . . silently crosses and N ' recrosses . . . stops . . . boys' octette sings . . . Drunken Sailor . . . Sailor 3 , L V, k. X L Day . . . good turnout . . . profits go toward Junior Prom. -4. u ug .yr V' ,w FT- A .., F X- ,kb 5 1- . ALL-SCHOOL PLAY . . . movie-struck country boy . . . Gash- W 5 Y aw NA Q tx 'weiler and country store . . . F1ips Montague, the heroine . . . matinees R ' N , for duration . . . capacity crowd roars . . . cost of 38 members . . . scenes 0 Af' L J changed before audience . . . Merton of the Movies succeeds . . . great ' r-X XJ- N, star, replaces Harold Parmalee . . . Bill Brown's accent and suspenders . . . Gallman's nose . . . the bored Parrnalee . . . unseen radio in audience . . little girl providing entertainment in aisle. CURTAIN GGINC5 UP Lopez, Garrabmnt, Yokoc, Da- Priclcly, Vaughan, Shaver, An- I Sheard, Ninneman, Pnrvis, Huli- han, Moody, Drake, fkod, Wal- 3IcFarland, O. Bayer, Rosenber- ger, Gallman, C. Bayer, Mc- Front row: D. Gardner, Brown, E. Dittberner, L. Anderson, Bailey. J. Dittberner, P. cami ner, Neely, Browning, D. Ander- PLAYS OF THE YEAR . . . pictures of scenes . . . top, Earl Peter- son, ol f - eteran . . . Joan H' elday and 5 with Sue Shults in well . . . nn Browning, James Ditt- berner, hillbilly scene . . . Barbara Nichols, Bill Gooch, melodrama . . . Virginia Rouse, Louis Sarrail, historic . , . Cardinal Benefit , . . Blame It on the Moon, Earl Peterson, Louis Sar- rail, Sue Slzults, Jim Browning . . . Gow George, spooky mystery . . . Lwznv Parker, Phil Storm, George Rreielzard, Nancy Kirkland, Doris Rosenberger .... . . Comnzerelal Orelzesira . . . Memory of This D 'I Want to Walk Dance, I on , ff . . V .A Witlzout You, Time Was, Take the A Train ...... Girls' Sextette, Pl1antom Ships, Home . . . . . . to Mr. Lynch and Miss Yeager, our gratitude. STAGE AND DRAMA 27 Cf? Cl. I U7 Z l.LI Q! l.L DEBATE TEAM Shepherd, Thorne, Field, Storm, Peterson, Moak, Gallman, Brown, Moffitt, Searcy, Wells, Buzuxrd, Britt, Proudlit, McClelland 28 DEBATE CLUB . . SODALITAS IQCDMANA PUBLIC SPEAKERS-leaders . . . Commissioner Gallman . . . President Searcy ...... Mofiitt outstanding sophomore . . . second in novice tournament ...... Searcy and Mojtt . . . Wells and Buzzard . . . third at San Bernardino ....., tournaments at Mark Kepple, Alhambra, Corona, San Bernardino, and Covina ...... indispensable coach McClelland . . . debater's best friend ...... President S. G. V. D. L .... Secretary C. B. D. L. ...voice of campus . . . YOUR DEBATE CLUB. SODALITAS ROMANA-Latin Club . . . no organization till November . . . Christmas party . . . Charles Biggs' house . . . Dan Shepherd's play . . . Ray Gallman, elected consul . . . Dan Shepherd, succeeding him . . . other consul, Jeane Gates . . . Censor Gough . . . Aedile Holway . . . Latin- French Club dance . . . conga line . . . contests with French Club . . . who can sing the loudest? . . . archaeology talk . . . Phil Whitman . . . scrub student . . . Miss Mock's interest . . . beach party. FLEUR DE LYS-study of French language . . . free French, of course . . . study French cultures . . . ofiers world . . . excursions . . . Miss Wilson, swell adviser . . . meetings every month . . . Shirley Bruce, president . . . Car- dinal benefit dance . . . Latin Club . . . parties . . . formal initiation . . . new members . . . once a year . . . combined meetings . . . next year's officers chosen . . . French games played at parties . . . French songs learned in classes . . . echoed through science hall . . . plays in French by club members . . . discussions . . . weiner bake . . . San Di-mas park . . . Latin Club guests. LOS CONQUISTADORES-el presidente, Orville Buzzard . . . Kay Varcoe's for initiation . . . Marvin Marcus, Verden Mojitt as Mary and her lamb . . . Barbara ' . . . Phyllis Malan . . . poetry . .. pepper-filled gum rops . . . November . . . Carmen de la Triana, P.J.C. . . . San Gabriel . . . Spanish dinner . . . indigestion . . . lost in wilds of Baldwin Park . . . Christmas, Nacimiento . . . orchid for Miss Clark . . . originator of noon meetings . . . lunch bags . . . trays . . . skidding bottles of milk . . . Verden's eight-course lunch . . . games . . . defense stamps . . . Wednesday noon . . . club beats all commission sales . . . Spanish novel started . . . members write some- thing each meeting . . . Pat Reynolds . . . architecture . . . Zaragueta . . . Claremont . . . Padua Hills . . . Mexican Players. Ql1f.'- - ' awe-xfssssxzfzfrLisxatgssmsxsQvwwzss.f:QxS,1,me9.isis 2: L., we s 7:ssfmsssmsfreziss-SianLv, 4ig,Q, FLEUR DE LYS Los CONQUISTA RES or-ff SL 'V'-L: 'gg' X21 N fi' Sv . L ,f ek. C, 2, Q iv P ra Cx Q-'34, ' QC xx fi X ' : f., rw it . rv. M54 JMC. pvedfwax, ,ij Q.: fa- fav, ju - 3, 'orfs j 4 -415: -.fttlp nw A ex N V sin, '-:,, 1 C,- sz y xr V4 x C, ' if 6 LATIN CLUB Front row: Van Kirk, Bigelow, Milliken, Gates, Allen, Shep- herd, Shaver. Second row: Mock, Thompson, Definer. Gaugh, Gallrnan, Hol- way, Thorne. Third row: Ninnernan, Phillips, Bell, Campbell, Biggs. Back row: Wyatt, Gabriel, Hay- ward, jordan. FRENCH CLUB Front row: Bruce, Reynolds, Brunet, Worthing, Strickland imvilliams, A. Smith, shaved Champion, Evans, Lord, Hoerd- ler, Vaughan, L. Conlon, Field. Back row: Eikenberry, Harris, Gray, I. Smith, P. Conlon, Sco- field, Reed, Wilson, Hugo. SPANISH CLUB Front row: Varcoe, Bauman Exgzins, Bailey, Dominigk, Buz za . Back row: Malan, P. Reynolds Prime, Moffett, Marcus, Wither ell, Pete Reynolds, King, Clark 29 My V 'V!4W rf X ff ,I ev ,Q 1 IQ- L f I 17 Tl-I E DAT I CD N , , , . t Lt t t Lf-nfs' if by ff, l , fu ' A' X ' ,LCV fbi' f ,,'7! jf - President, Jo Bandy ...... niglztgowns for Red Cross . . . tea ' 9' jf 'I for Art Club . . . food disappearing quiclely . . . more tea . . . cleaner-uppers Lf pg, afterward . . . form-ing conga chain . . . trying to catch bus ...... Mrs. Colver's , ,,.r4' M 3 J V mfW'W speech . . . bells interrupting . . . tea afterward ...... fashion show . . , Miss ,f , I eager's room . . . girls in pretty clothes ...... fashion show at StoUer's . . . B' MV' Q f J cooky sale for Cardinal ...... Miss Forgey . . . surprise shower . . . after ,bfi 'jf ,X 5 I banquet . . . members coming down with flu . . . Judy W irtz's dare . . . she really J l JJ pf did it ...... Miss Baxter late for banquet . . . initiates serving ...... invita- ' V, ff I if K I O n tion to Oregon . . . Roberts downing her so-called food . . . creampuffs . . . oysters V XL,-tv f 1 ,. . . upsnck-HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. if J: , R , A -l f Gene McCollum, president hrst semester ...... money raised I df by auctions . . . stamps donated by members . . . outside collectors . . . stamp 1' AAVA, fry. trading . . . meetings twice a month ...... first and third Tuesdays . . . . .. V Mrs. Ekeroth, counsellor ...... clnlfs second year ...... interested philatelists f' ...... present facts about stamps . . . stamp collecting . . . Dr. Beveridge . . . '7 l other speakers ...... Charles Milne . . . prexy second semester-STAMP CLUB. HOME ECONOMICS Left to right: Tuntland, King, Wirtz, Dexter, Roberts, Bandy, Baxter, Forgcy, Allen, Miyahnra, Hobart, Wilson, Okada, Schaich, K. Harris, D. Harris. STAMP CLUB Left to right: J. Sime, McCol- lum, Milne, Gorman, Whitman, Miller, Hettig, Olds, D. Sime. likcrotlx. 30 mwwNM f1 sts: - Parker, Strickland, Champion, Niemann, Miller, Ramsey COMMERCIAL CLUB- First row: Conner, Colver, Swi- sher, Reed, Hadley, Definer Cone, Rosenberger, Van Sicklm Rouse Second row: Carrigan, L. Ander- sen, Roberts, Prime, Welday Good, McCaron, Hahn, Schwert TE'g!r, Caldwell, Daniel Third row: Eaton -H552 Ruegge Gard, Thompson?NChaxnpion, D Andersen. Colburn, Shults, Priddy, Brown Fourth row: Miller, Seabridge a 1 a : Bandy D- ARCHERY--strong arms . . . bull's-eye . . . join . . . meet on 1 the ootball eld . . . Lorraine Champion shoots a erfect round . . . Gerry l..Ll U , I Strickland, president. 1 41 . . . . . I COMMERCIAL CLUB-clicking typewriters . . . fast dictation , . . inky hands . . . strictly for the femmes . . . new officers by semester a . . . Virginia Rouse, Reba Conner sharing honors as president . . . business -I meetings at noon . . . pleasure meetings at members' homes . . . that ti-me ii at Dot Reed's . . . swell feeds . . . Elaine Hahn . . . culinary talents . . . , , U Pat Reynolds holding elections at her abode . . . Neophytes embarrassed ,. , 1 . - . Y J no end . . . Doris Rosenberger, Laurenc Conlon responsible for swell pro- lj . . - . J ly' , grams . . . picnic in Covina park . . . more fun . . . Mildred Eaton, Shirley if If Z Bruce putting dictation practice to good use in taking minutes . . . lots of ff A , good hints and talks on commercial subjects by Miss Corrigan, adviser h J Q . . . a good year. .rl ' 0 s A x 1- f V I , -r , , R' r, , .,. 4 fr' J I 5 . :Ion rare ig W Yffmiwvy WW? SVN V A J i,!,ffi?,iMX4rh,41yw!Nfj 4 X mf K f wr VK .1635 IWW wwf? WJ PLAY iif3WQJ5 AT kv 3 Qfmff yvyffyfjffw QWWQW , yfgygfjmgyy X4 wk Q Q il 1 Q0 PKXQPXC S fit A TQ x' :QM X Ufiiisb'-F ' f Ex x 4 i six f 'I . , - mE? , X 1, Ns X W N Q, X xi xx Q X XX Q Q X . Q1 X Q -SQ wire: Fifi' -Qq xge x - i2 - . ' 'X N 5-'F 5Qx i1Q 4' x 7 xv S X . A X ixx . X 4 Q QS iwstdgm 4. my ., X X 'X xr H 1, AV ,N .... 4 . Ahh, 1 -332. 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X ' I I I ,crucial S. G. V. L. struggle . . . stemmed South Pasadena's Or- A I I Io fy I , ange Wave . . . convinced 4,000 fans of rightful claim to Valley J A , .X I . N- 1 l C f , , rr., X, j ' 4 'l 5 1 BOYS' SPO RTS .... supremacy. Weathered grilling pre-league campaign . . . met tradi- tional foes, Bakersfield and Phoenix . . . loop victories over Burbank, Montebello, El Monte, and South Pasadena . . . de- prived of Valley crown. PRE-SEASON f Stampeded north to battle Bakersjieldfs Drillers . . defeated I3 to 6 . . . Kelly to Bechtel aerial netted T. D. . . . Interstate rendezvous ruined by Phoenix T magicians . . lightning scoring plays at critical times spelled downfall . . . gave Arizona champions tough, rough afternoon . . . Tift bucked over second half tally. 34 , X V 'V y X V P ' ' M M Q? QM MQ J Ji f M J M7 ewf 'Li' l'7n-Lbkuwff ,- -gt ' ..- ' ,, ' A v L.- fgj K' aff? KY - , ,KJ fm 4, 0, '11-,L RUY4 gf -1:?-fL4f:SLM1Q5'Lf.:Z- A es felt! kL'f?m1,0'1ftLjejMf' COLTLETS form d into one of the most 'wide-open G 4K,E,:-hglsieiff elevens in school's history . . . struck from T formation . . . V ki climbed from cellar into fifth position . . . scored practice wins . . . . . . highlight of season was 7-7 deadlock with El Monte champions ...... team capably mentored by Lewis Oak Pendleton . . . led by Al Maxwell ...... seniors Shundo, Jack- son, and Qeges big cogs. STUDENT-COACH PAUL DOAN turned in masterful coaching ejort . . . Sandabs established record of three wins, three losses, one tie . . . . . . hard tackling, aggressive eleven! . . . . . . Billy Shundo, diminutive lzalfback, paced scorers ,. fl iffy Melvin Buclelin, wingman, captained eleven. W f ,, ' ' L s, ,W Q If l I l it ,fp is 3 35 Torn row: PBissell, Ashton, Mc- ean eterson, rxonetl. Southwell, Colburngmw Monroe, Welday, Coleman, Dittberner Center: Meyers, Jobe, Gmin- matico, Lord Second row: Pendleton, Van Deren, Gant, Butcher, jack- son, Shundo, Collins, Gall- man. Hulihan, Breinen, Gardner ' ' First row: Robidart, Pearl, Chew, Wimberly, Henri, Semler, Geddes, Fishbac , Kimsey, I-loutz, Dotts, Pil- grlm, Maxwell Top row: Robidart, Weston, Solo, Van Kirk, Washizaki, Dellosobel, Shundo, Jenkin, Kawata, Maul, Bain, Ward Second row: Coach Doan, Drever, Haws, Smith, Saijo, Richardson, Hazemoto, Val- encia, Severson, Newlan, Doan First row: Dexter, Stute, Bucklin, Yamamoto, Adsit, DcSautels, Runyan, Conley, Shaver, Bechtel, Utterback, Dunahoo il Wfpw l l l I Top row: Elmore, Denniston, lg Bayer, Nc-tzley, 0'Connell, Windsor, Petimlg, Haworth, Vfirtz, Wright Third row: McNeil, Hopkins, Dittberner, Nygaard, Donn, Wlqggygr-gl, Fitzgerald, Davis, Sutton, Witherill, Ashton, DeSautels, Pray, Gorrell Second row: Funk, Browning, Tift, Mullins, Russell, Walline, I.aVoie, Bqling, Baker, Yamamoto, Breceda First row: Metcalfe, Huntress, Kelly, Snullz, Bathe, Moore, Hooter, Kiefer, Hanley, Ellis Center front: Mascot Bobo Gorrell ,5- ' U CLASHED WITH BURBANK in jirst crown defense . . . second period touchdown drive gave Colts victory, 6 to o . . . nosed out Montebello for second league triumph . . . daring 97- yard air blitzkrieg closing seconds net- .- ted Covina score . . . BEUE Hooter, Huntress tossing . . . Bechtel, Browning, Mullins receiving . . . statistics showed Colts 297 yards gained, Oilers 64. You, pared Wen Covina 6-Bakersiield 13 Covina 6-Phoenix 14 Covina 6-Excelsior 13 Covina 6-Burbank O Covina 6-Montebello 0 Covina 20-E1 Monte 6 Covina 6-Monrovia 14 Covina 14-South Pasadena 13 'F If AT PEAK OF SEASON . . . cut down Lions 20 to 6 . . . capacity crowd viewed battle . . . Kelly danced over for first score . . . cleverly executed Kiefer to H-untress lateral pass tallied second . . . over guard for finale . . . . . . Monrovia capitalized on two bobbles to nip weary locals, I4 to 6, rainy Armis- tice. KIEFER BROWNING Q 36 FOUR THOUSAND spectators witnessed S. G. V. L. championship classic . . . Colt and Pasadena maste- dons . . . Gorrellmen shock prepdom with upset . . . battered against wind and 13-point deficit in last period . . . sped way to two scoring blows . . . Huntress on brilliant touchdown thrust . . . Browning and Bechtel collaborate on Tiger punt for tying count . . . Hun- ' margin . . . fairy tale tress's upset of '41. toe provzdes Bechtel, Browning, Hanley and Huntress gain all-league honors . . . Browning on second all-C. I. F. eleven in proves Rockne of . . . Gorrell aga Valley football. XNTLLMUL vs Borfvlzg A KELLX' H ' UNT L.-1 VOIE, RES TIFT HOOTER, HANLEY, SMI Z..-1 TH, WITHE Rl LL, O'CONNELL, D AV IS A BASKETBALL- ham, Kiefer, Mullius,- Manning Gedrlg, Edwardsg center, Mc LL B SKETB Neil B BASKETBALL- Second row: McNeil, Hi-einiii Southwell, Maxwell, Van Duron Nygaard First row: Garcia, Cruz, Shundo Meyers, Gamboa SMALLEST AND STRONGEST McNeil hoop array on record played formidable ball through in-and-out season . . . registered first victory in basketball history over Burbank and upset Monrovia to tie for fifth position in Valley standings . . . Q Captain LeMoal Mullins and EddiejEihe'pEHl' and kfqacticesojournslf . . placed high on all-Valley jives . . . Kiefer, Ellis, and Manning completed fancy quintet. YOUR COLTLETS turned into one of Valley's potent clubs, climbing out of cellar into third position . . . trounced Montebello, South Pasadena, and El Monte . . . last period comeback Jive . . . usual McNeil combine saw Shundo and Mc- Lean at forwards, Breinin at center, and Captain Maxwell and Fishbach rnanningxthe guards . . . Breinin and Fishbach received all-league mention. K 38 Left to right: Ellis, Batlw, Gm- lu ru,1: lrk-'Bi't1'b!'rncr, Ruckhn Rogers, Conley, John- ton Xmlencu, DeSautels, Simc, bus LlNt1'I Inwaln K to ugh: Dexter, Signer, Nlutc Qpruxll, Q3:n'alo5b Weston, Johnston Rohidart, Thompson, Runym Hurley, Bechtel N SANDABS closed casaba season with rush . . . tallied 84 points to opponents' 1o3 in fair loop campaign . . . season victims included Citrus, South Pasadena . . . progressed under able coaching of Robert Johnston . . . high scoring Billy Shundo and Captain Bucklin spearheaded Cec aggregation. LACK OF EXPERIENCE, manpower and scoring ability caused jlyweights to dwell in league cellar . . . registered up 43 points in competition to opponents' 109 . . . Darrell Run steady guard, paced Johnston's-babie-s. EL 39 1x tK,'sf.l ff1--ri .Q-mg I do ' i A TRACK- Back row: Gardner, Geddes, Gullnian, lirowning, Moore, Rogers Third row: Bayer, Kelly, Ulmer, Baker, Smith, Jube, Laughlin, Rockwell Second row: Pendleton, Lopez, Houtz, McFarland, Ditlberner, Monroe, Harper Front row: Dancer, Walline, Metcalfe, Petitfils Davis, Lutz . .L f--' B TRACK- Stunding: Pendleton, Severson, Doan, Parker, Hawks, Lloyd, Rockwell, Jackson Sitting: McLean, Saijo, Van Dercn, Washizaki, Suzuki, Welday, Uppdegraft' Bottom: Houtz, Applegate, Woods, Shundo, DeSautels, Shundo, Valencia, Conley, Moline Runyaufli 40 J Qrlffeffr Wee Varsity .Beemand gee lrack Teams YOUR OUTSTANDING RECORDS 100-yard Dash Browning 10s 220-yard Dash Browning 22.15 440-yard Run Davis 52.85 880-yard Run McFarland Zm. .Ols Mile Run Houtz 4m. 475 High Hurdles Baker 16.95 Low Hurdles Dancer 13.65 Broad Jump Dancer 22 ft. 2 in. High jump Dancer 6 ft. 3 in. Hop, Step, Jump Dancer 44 ft. 656 in Shotput Moore 43 ft. SM in Pole Vault Dittberner 11 ft. 10M in Relay lKelly, Dancer, Davis, Browningb lm. 35.45 tDenotes new school SWEPT BIG CHAFFEY Invitational spileefest . . . co-champions of S. G. V. L. . . . So. Cal. divisional victory climaxed brilliant season . . . Pendleton manufactured star-studded array . . . seven consecutive dual meet victories . . . . . . Dancer set finest hop, step and jump mark in Southland . . . new high jump record . . . led scorers with II6M points ...... Jim Brown- ing, formidable sprinter . . . tied century mark . . . . . . Wayne McFarland, Valley half-mile titleholder . . . one of best in C. 1. F .... . . . Dittberner, surprise vaulting champion . . . miler, Walt Houtzg high 'um er Harold Lutzg Hun- tress, Metcalfe Kelly, Moore, Lopez bolstered point column. K, 'I' i ff2,l record COLTLETS PITIFULLY WEAK as unit . . . individual stars . . .Gaul Frazieg and Gordon Rogers . . .Frazier cracked Bee vaulting jnark with II ft. 8 in.,Qj'org. . . Rogers consis- tent winner in shotput . . . practice victory over Whittier finest performance. SANDABS WINLESS through tough campaign . . . lacked well-rounded strength . . . Howard Woods shattered high jumping mark . . . Valencia and Conley made up nucleus of squad. 41 ll? 'Q SP J l Back row: Gorrell, McCallister, Mirand , R. Pray, Witherill, Monninger, Sarrail, Ev-ggggr, Fishbach, Payne, Gates, Hopkins, 'ell ' Second row: Kennedy, Cochran, Sutton, Perso t Q Front row: Gray, B. Pmy, Fitzgerald, Newton, Haws, Gamboa, Ryan JT I Sr 4 'gif X l Q bf X Q QQUX1 o ww ll like CH n awww e ff Wg ont,nd . . 'm e U zit al wins scored o - ' CCE bell -lan l I ne .l. . a ta'z Billy Kelly and Don es, ffw m 1 lea in 1, 11 of ol! L5Z35gy,11CCa11iSfff, clouting -Q I4 I K ll atfbrilliant .373xclip . . Bi Y, ceht ,A -ur led in masterful X17 X- I 'PLD acksto o . . inmv fonnin er, late season hill hope . . . S j fx ' ' . Y , TS P0 ona ofsehi e tour? 3' . . . . con irho tr Ie . . . high points of fb 'E XS ef . .. ' - m K X wear . . . delidlines prevent al S. G. . . s di x - , . X 3 ' r X ' -'X ff Ji ,J 5 - 4 - X . l 1 ,5 r 'x'?,. X ,. 5 7 5 gy . rx , l 42 WJ A - X ' - 4 '-Q Nh lk: P . fl ' 1. ' S ' 'X ffm 3 ' ' ,J gn 1'-311 Y '. SX E .- Q x 1- ,WJ A - . 4 5 . R w -, A I 7 W W. - X' . 'NL -5- 1 gi'Xi+-' X.: ji' ff -'35 ,fan MAX' nigga ' ls :lg S .J 'F Ml' Q 1 if-5 - 'wx l 1 4' -g liz A-1 'L F, fir! V ff K N' b N' 11 1' , .af . X . u llfeisiixls xxx Qi n xx sex r I' Yi if V X3 Geib, Conklin, White, Garler, Wilcox, Searcy, Reynolds, McCnron, Moak, Hammon , to W. few VARSITY NETTERS sprinkled with indi- vidual talent . . . minus fu team ability . . . winless in year's debuts . . . Gar er, Conklin, standout rac- queteers . . . building for future years . . . promise- paoked prospects . . . faint 'victory hope in remaining S. G. V. L. matches. P First Singles Second Singles ' Third Singles Fourth Singles Fifth Singles . . First Doubles . Conk 'n . . . Gar er . . McCaron . . . Reynolds . . . . . White . . Burns and Moak Second Doubles . . Wilcox and Searcy Third Doubles . . . Hall and Reichard ON ACT! ALI. YEAR LONG SUMMMQYN. . .Q SPORTS REVIEW 4 ! MQ Le LOOK BACK over bewildering, turbulent, brilliant year in sport ...... victories, upsets . . . thrills . . . defeats . . . heartbreaks . ..... on gridiron . . . on floor . . . on cinderpath . . . on diamond. . . .. school routine stepping aside, chaos reigning . . . new band . . . big games . . . crowds . . . championships by champions. VIVID FALL SCENES on field of competition ...... grind- U7 ing four-hour workouts . . . chalk talks . . . peptalks . . . inspirational coaching by Butter Gorrell ...... Bechtel rallying, firing, and leading mates in stirring evening stand at Bakersfield ...... interstate sojourn to Phoenix . . . excitement . . . proud followers . . . rain . . . defeat . . . return . . . . . . impressive loop victories . . . . . . Huntress weaving, twisting patterns up and down greensward . . . Hanley's fiery chatter echoing over gridiron I'I'l . . . Breceda digging into soft sod for final stand . . . Moore saving Colts at Burbank . . . Baker's slicing tackling ...... injuries . . . fire . . . ight . .. capitulation, gloomy, rainy Armistice . . . sensational resurrect-ion before four thousand Turkey Day ...... uncrowned champions . . . dizzy decision across conference table ...... gala football banquets . . . Lions' . . . M others' . . . celebrities . . . speeches . . . honors. DECEMBER-casaba fever . . . greatest basketball crowds in school's history . . . smallest player turnout on record ...... Mullins drag- ging perspiring body down hardwood . . . shat- tering individual game scoring records ..... . anxious look on ERE face loops another toward cage ...... carefree pair, Ellis and Keifer, rolling down floor ..,... M cNeilmen defeating Burbank for first time in history . . . upsetting Monrovia . . . fifth position. - CINDERPATH stars rising and falling . . . . . . Willie Dancer soaring to unprecedented distances in hop, step and jump . . . heights in high jump ...... Browning's strained expres- sion as he flew over track . . . Wayne McFarland as he lapped to easy 880 yard victories ..... great Chajey Invitational triumph ...... co- Champs of Valley . . . seven consecutive dual ITI I'- I'- meet wins . . . record-smashing performances . . . runners-up at S. G. V. L. finals ...... So. Cal. divisional victors ...... Brea Relays . . . Southern Counties Meet . . . Southland finals . . . spectacular year for Oak. ' GAZIN G DOWN on green and brown spattered diamond . . . red garbed warriors . . . . . twinkle in Kelly's eye as bludgeon collided with horsehide . . . Russell bearing down on rubber . . . steady play of Don Gates ...... Escondido trek . . . Pomona zo-30 tournament . . . double- header . . . Gorrell's voice shattering warm spring air . . . fiery nine . . . Bechtel kingpin behind bat . . . impressive initial wins ...... promise- packed prospects . . . nine returning lettermen ......work...endurance...fire...fight... courage . . . team work ...... Covina saying farewell to WHIRLIN G, GOLDEN YEAR OF SPORT. .' f' 1 1 X L , KK, WWM1. ll ' M I' Yi' ' an 'l ,' J . - , . jiA'AN jyfji ' ii' eww- , i'f5'f! iw ll T fi A ff 7 WA I . , T., hw'- f , . , X- ' 54' ' , 1 . A ' -' ' C, if 'W I ll fl ,na-A ae e ? M A ' 4.,E.fHi li wp J fr 1-ffff lffffbi' l' A 'A 2 ?f 'ig J 'flag I Xen 2256.55 QI,7OCfg,d4+f1fQ, l -. zijn ' x, A ag M. . s. Lf! cy f' u. 41. 41. 'rr vvuuuu.. youu Jul True: cllv on ...... Juno Jllul ualll-ullaluld . . . hard work . . . develops athletic aliility . . . school girl complexion . . . good health . . . clear thinking . . . qualities of girls of the G. A. A ...... .capable leaders . . . Nancy Kirkland . . . gaoel in hand . . . . Barbara Nichols . . . lending moral support ...... handling jinances . . . ris osen er e . . . . what takes place at the meeting . . . Amelia Hernandez. ' V olleyball-Virginia Ronse . . . Basketball-Lorene Priddy . . . Speedball-Jo Bandy . . . Hockeyf-Jean Schwertfeger . . . Badminton-Darlene Moody . . . Baseball-Sue Shnlts . . . Tennis-Jewel Smith . . . Archery-Gerry Strickland. ' g G. A. A. BOARD First row' Bundy, Sliultx Hernando: Second row: Moodyf,1'chwertferger, Rouse. Third row: Priddy, Rosenberger, Smith, Strickland, Kirkland. Fourth row: Frey, Mills, Ramsey. Nichols. G. A. A. GROUP Back row: Leech, Lord, Hahn, Bau- man, Parbery, Huggins, Washburn, Hungerford, Frey, Mills, Ramsey, Champion. Evans, Hauser, Reynolds, Conlon, Conner, Miyahara. Third row: Libby, Hang, McCaron, Colbum, Toyama, Miller, Seabridge, Caldwell, Harris, Reed, Welday, Bruce, Woodham, Gomez, Cornell, Pope. Second row: B. Strickland,..EAlnpnh15, Wilcox, G. Van Sicklin, Brown, UFET1lakewell, Hlzwaty, Dittber- ner, Bailey, Runyan, Roberts, Max- well, M. Van Sicklin, Boslauglx, Bathe, J. Libby, Taylor. Front row: Schwertfeger, Moody, Smith, Nichols, Kirkland, Rouse, Shultz, Rosenberg:-r, Hernandez, . t r elf, G. Strickland, Bandy. 'lf GAA. BOAPD . . . GAA. GPOUP. . .VOLLEYBALL . . PEP CLUB I 46 H - XC- so 'ig K 5? u x.. L r L L W -' A 3 his LQ iff, I s K X QW- Q Qi -f- ' E 'gi P0 X, X V x E gg- Ex sb-F In - . . ' 9 ,V gc: Sp, g XX- 'ti- VOLLEY BALL-super rally . . . endmg agams .ggverfilil 'F 1, . . . Betty Brown . . . low serves . . . Kill that serve, shouts D res am .ke -X gi' :K Virginia Colburn ties the score . . . mighty seniors champs . . . ' inia L L e, Qk. XF manager. ' Xi xxx -K Xl PEP CLUB--peppy gals . . . ,furnish . at ggnes .wick ix i ax yells . . . new songs . . . Miss Frey . . . swell adviser .S Schaislzx nd Strick li 1 --Q- . . . co-presidents . . . new club . . . for school spirit . 3 Wir: girls czyafbe membekxx Q vs 1 1 x,f' 1 vs 'I I Il . ' 1 ' I I , Q- X 1 g Q --4-e i Chix T. Y iss iii VOLLEYBALL Nichols, Rosenberger, we Rouse, emandez, Kirkland I PEP CLUB Stantling: Dllielcnlie, lk ,4 we , n ' .E Gorman, inlignlpcson, i ' Third ruw: Tuntland, Chid- wlck, King, Bnurgeovis, Leech, Atkinson Second row: Shinn, Definer, Dexter, Lloyd, Haws, Polopulus, Douglas, Budd First row: Strickland, Schaiah, Sadler E 47 wsf. --rf- I ' mx xf..r1: x wm0aw X S ,Mis i f ' v yi Q g'Q,v'--- 9 . . . long shot . . . Clerise .j yy! Runy -11 bb of .no . . Alice zllor . fast worker . . t Q fl Polopolus . . . power oz 5 team . . . juniors ov A rge triumphant . . . manager, L V ' f .f ' '1T5Zi5wdf1y. . ' , ,f , 48 BASKETBALL! ' j' .' .gi fr' I' BASKETBALL Uuniorsj f Cirlce: Bandy, Seabridgc, Fieldi, 1!lIcCaro:1,l Rlillenuploody, Iilahg, aug, Vi cox Co urn, Calcw- , Pricldy- 'L L Jumping: Smith, SCilWCl'tfCHQ'l' 1 SPEEDBALL Runyan, Hung, Randy, Harris, Schwertfeger, Smith, Caldwell, Priddy. Hzjhn, Seabridge, Miller, Moody, Kidd, Pologolus, Wilcox TENNIS Behind net Cleft to rightbz Bau- man, Reynolds, Taylor, Bruce, Weldny, Ramsey, Callison, Houser, Conlon, Conner, Cham- pion Sitting down: Roberts, Runyan, Lord, Burns, Bailey, Smith. Evans I 1 J ! I U SPEIQDBALL... 1 . jirst garne f . . lightning kickoj ' by Dorris Wasjtburn 9, . long drive perfect drop kick . . . Georgia Seadridgep. . spills,ijlops'. . . super tackles . . . Mary ,Pope . .kg jzmiorsyclzanips . Jo Bandy, manager. J fy! I! :TENNIS . soaring balls . . . looping serves . . . strong forehand drive . . . corner smash . . . backhand placement I, , . in this mold Covina shapes her tennis players .... . . n Laurette Lord and Joan Welday walking away with doubles title in Southern California Novice Tennis Tournament ...... Jewel Smith, competent manager. X I HOCKEY .... s ticks clashing . . . Louise Wilcox . :Maxine O'Toole . . . no casualties . . . Georgia Seabridge . Darlene Moody . . . Lorraine Champion . . . out of breath . . . Doris osen erger . . . Alice Miller . . . Dolores Bathe . . . Anne ewer . . . ufme Kidd . . . hard drives . . . Jo Bandy . . . Amelia Hernandez . . . goal guards . . . Elaine Hahn . . . Doris Washburn . . . sideline advice . . . Jean Schwertjeger . . . red sashes . . . Merle Hlavaty . . . dash for ball. BADMINTON . . . birdies soaring high . . . center kills . . . high loops . . . tense games . . . with one another . . . courts cluttered . . . supper . . . Darlene Moody, ejicient manager. nv' J' so First row: Buzzzu' , l' vr Second rox: Sc ' ,gen Hour- ois, 'ar ill-Q lt ro : ' ole, Fi'WCl',XVHSl1- urn, dy, Wilcox F urt ': Dagfgmyzm, Col- f u , Bzmdy, Hlawaty, Hahn Standing: O'Toole, Champion, Mr- Caron, Miller, Caldwell, Wilcox, Harris, Kirkland, Rnnyanj BTPZT zard, Fewer, Moody Sitting: Hodges, Samuels, Wallin, Colburn, Hahn, Hang, Bandy, Schwertfeger , bm www-sxsxmx xmm Sss.x41:-xx:euLsssssXz T YQU AT STU DY ANR 5595 f 2 LUX xiii? wwilxwlw RER GY, .FQ 50 S7 I w Lgfim Swv I Nw WM JE K Qwwggyff Wffgjgigif YQ X5 WW? jf WWW QWNRSX wif W 'EM OL HZHZQW if ww Freshmen 'LL5 FRESHMEN START THEIR WAY . . . president, Roger DeSautels . . . 'vice-president, Jean Glines . . . secretary, Audrey LaVoie . . . treasurer, Jim Maul . . . green freshies . . . first day of school . . . bewildered, frantic hunt for classes . . . mistaking lockerrooms for cafeterias . . . Aldo Dellosbell, C football star . . . band members . . . honor students, Dorothy Hodges, Eleanor Samuels, Dorothy McGarry, Jeanne Thompson, Opal Goodrich, Barbara Alcock . . . plans for class party . . . athletic Doris Newton . . . little loan Hurley . . . quiz kid Joe Bracey . . . shy Jimmy Maul . . . majorette Merle Hlazfaty . . . popular Al Conley . . . lowly scrubs . . . tall seniors . . . Bud N ewlan, clarinet player . . . Vivian Piper, warbling songstress . . . play- ing tennis minus tennis racquets . . . General Science . . . class excursion . . . Planetarium . . . flunking Latin . . . Barbara Alcock contest winner . . . blonde campus queen Louise Camp- bell . . . vivacious Barbara Cannom . . . Gene Madsen sprints to bus . . . two out of three mornings . . . exams . . . groans . . . sweet relief . . . plans for skate . . . H aves llleyer, sportsrnan . . gallery gods . . . flag girl . . . Adele Munck . . YOUR LEADERS OF TOMORROW. 9-A N First row: DeSnutels, Glines, LaVoie, Maul, Adsit. Second row: Alcock, Alderete, Alderete, Allen, Anderson Third row: Anderson, Ashton, G. Baker, M. Baker, Barbosa Fourth row: Barrile, Barton, Batchelder, Bathe, Bechtel Fifth row: Bennett, Bixby, Bizzell, Boes, Bolt Sixth row: Boslaugh, Bowen, Bracey, Bransom, Bratley Seventh row: Brophy, Budd, Burt, Butcher, Buzzard Eighth row: Campbell, Canada, Canada, Cannom, Caves Ninth POW! Chamberlain, Clark, Cobas, Cole, Conley Tenth row: Cooke, Coolman, Cornell, Cornwell, Coward 53 ww, First row: Curry, Davalos, M. Davis, R. Davis, Dexter, R. Diaz, B. Diaz, Diehl Second row: Doan, Dobson, Donn, Douglas, Drever, Duran, Dyke, Eckerman Third row: Elders, Ellsworth, Escovedo. Eshclby, Farr, Francis, Garcia, Geib Fourth row: Gilliam, Gomez, Googich, Gorman, Gowens, Gra m, Gray, Grifhn Fifth row: Hackney, Hamachi, Hand, Haws, Hazemoto, Hen- derson, Herron, Hepner Sixth row: Hettig, Hlavaty, Hodges, Hoey, Hone, Hooper, Hulihan, Hurley Seventh row: Jackson, Jenkins, Jennings, Jackson, Keck, Kent, King, Kridler Ei hth row: Lowell, Leavitt, Lcd- better, Lee, Lee, Lero, Libby, Libby Ninth row: Llovd, Lochridge, McAllister, McCutcheon, G. Madsen, J. Madsen, Magee, Main Tenth row: Manning, Manthey, Marsh, Martin, Martin, Mat- ney, Maxwell, Metcalfe First row: Miranda, Mittlebuscher Moline, E. Monje, Meyers, J Monjc, Montague, Moore Si-cu-md row: Morgan, Moreo Moyer, Munck, Nakashima: Nash, Naylor, Nealon Third row: Ncalon, Newlan, L. Newton, D. Newton, Nikolich Nitake, O'Brian, Oclrich Fourth row: Oldx Oliver, O l'ool0, Parkinson, Pattec, Pearl, Pero- vich, Pichler Fifth row: Pilgrim, Piper, Pope, Polopolus, Pray, Prince, Quinn, Radford Sixth row: Reach. G. Reed, J. Recd, Riddle, Robidart, Rock- well, Rodelanger, Rooks Sovvnth row: Rowand, Rnnyan, Rodrn ucz Sauer, Sadler, Saijo, 8 , -- Salazur, Samuels Eighth rowr Sanders, Sienion, Shaver. Signer, Silva, Silver, Sime, Simpson Ninth row: A. Smith, H. Smith, R, Smith, Snyder, Stoltz, Stover, Stute, Toshikian Tenth row: D. Tlmompson, Thompson, Toland, Trevizo, Utterback, Valencia, Vandehey, Van Deren .vi U, ' . if E lk!-s 'vu I i ' R- Q: J, First mw: Van Sicklin, B. Wag- non, J. Wagnon, Wallingford, Shelby, Wand, Weston, Whitman Second row: Whitton, Willig, Wil- son, Worthing, Wilkinson, Wright, Yamamoto, Zeller Third row: Zook, Applegate, Del- losbel, Gaugh, Hague, Morrow, Merchep, Plumlee Fourth row: Ragsdale, Hemandez, Manchester, Rodriguez S6 l ,J if Xl Thomas, Tice, Towler, N CLASS OF 'au 10 B's . . . Ann Fewer, president . . . other officers, Jean Thompson, Virginia Bour- geois . . . Neil Bain planning weiner bake . . . athletic 10B Bette Bailey . . . 10A ELECTION, Glen Fishbach, victor by a margin of 54-52 . . . Scott Weldav, Katherine Parbery, Barbara u - s, o icers . . . Marvin Marcus . . . Spanish Club initiation . . . 'nuff said . . . proud possessor of a letter from a British evacuee is Elmer Hiebert . . . New Year's parties . . . the PUNCH . . . confetti . . . late Izours . . . our debaters, Field, Thorne, Moffett, and Shephard . . . Ann Crook looking very picturesque upon a gallant stead . . . George Bissell's hot rod . . . Betty Bailey honoring the cast of Merton of the First row: Fewer, Thompson, Bourgeois, Attkisson, Bailey, Bain, Ballentine 5 C , Chapman, Crenshaw, Davis, Durkee, Elmore, NJ Frye , Second row: Bradley, V ill . XJ if' Third row: Kirksey, , Leavitt, Lockridge, f Nocremberg, Ponnet, , Scribner, Seveison X! . X- X ' N '53 Y AX Y. .-1 X Fourth row: Taylor, f Uprlegraff, T. Ward, V. Ward Fifth row: Washburn, Webb 10-A First row: Fishbach, Welday, Parbery, Burns, D. Adams, F. Adams, Albright Second row: Aldrich, E. Allen, M. Allen, Applegate, Bailey, Barklow, Bames Third row: Barrile, Barton, Beale, Beard- sley, Becker, Bell, Benway Movies with her presence . . . C football team . . . captain, Melvin Bucklin . . . standout . . . those obtaining the ultimate goal, the honor roll, are Davis, Burns, Campbell, Milliken, Gauldin . . . Joe Payne, baseball flash . . . Vic Johannsen's hospital visitors, ejected, excess numbers . . . our deserving photographer, Torn Field . . . quiz kids Joe Phillips and Katie Sco- field . . . athletic Gordon Rogers . . . invaluable Cardinal aide, Jack Milliken . . . Pomona . . . Fox Theater . . . bowling . . . Seth Miller selling Cardinal pictures . . . tremendous lack of activ- ity for this class . . . no class celebrations . . . few individual parties . . . our biology teacher starring on faculty basketball team. ER -nm X.: wnnmwnmumnw 10-A First row: Berry, Bigelow, Biggs, Blwell, Bizzell, Bolinger, Both ger, Bright Second row: Britt, Brown, Buck- lin, Calhoun, Callison, Camp- bell, Campbell, Cates Third row: Cliunminn, Chew, Christensen, Clinton, Colburn, Coleman, Collins, Conlon Fourth row: Connery, Crook, Dal- meyer, Davalos, Davis, Dawson, Dennis, Dew Fifth row: Dittberner, Dospital, Dnnahoo, Eikenberry, Ellis, Estep, Field, Fish Sixth row: Fisher, Fitzgerald, Gabriel, Gallman. B. Gant, L. Gant, Gardner, Gauldin Seventh row: Gibbons, Golden, Goodson, Grifiin, Gulley, B. Harris, J. Harris, Haupert R gl A- -4 Eighth row: Hawk Hnws, Hay- ward, Hieber, ightowcr, Hol- way, Horner, Houtz Ninth row: Huggins, Hulsman, Hurley, Jackson, Jenks, Jobe, Johannsen, Jones Tenth row: Jordan, Keller, Kim- sey, Kirby, Klug, Koplin, Ladd, Lancaster ,. u f45Z'3MfaLU'5 X3 .,Li' 34' y . fxggf Q. ,X WQRSR X i ,Q ...le K3-y ....-.-- in-was . EM NSF TK r is 1 i s i .. , - 2 -. l we fi-G? E ,,r,Nff ' Q s , MN .ff--Y s i X . ' 33? mi - , ,..,. . x Yi, s :ri Rr A ,Ki of 'Q' NP , , I s., A ' Vx, ' W , L ,zz-fm , l N -, rs -- 'NM 'Ae f s . Sgr ss , , , ' 1-3 QQ , P an gf . X 1 5 X- .S ,. 1, P Q w -N' fi -ss Q2 b g A 5 x K 2 is . . -we ss.: wi ,aww .,,, D I .,, v'1' re' X x N 3 Q Mis s - , Q ww. 9 ff -f ' . , . 5 G E ,. K ,,,- P ,,.'. , Q Q Q if ' sn . +V, x mr Y , -we N . iii itz. :IRS ' slr A1 ff' 1 I x in Y' . I A P: . JN s is g Jilin.,-J' ,Q we L' . , -use . A x K A SY gk ,,i . 'lf' 3' -- 1- i,- f . N' T N E ! 3? .. ,lf e .. .sn : wi ' A J X -' s .QI -N S, , Q X --W erm - E First row: Langlon, Laughlin, Leach, Lero, Lloyd, o Lorenz, Love W' Second row: Lowery, Lucas, Mc- Caron, McClurg, llcllnhon, Malan, Marcus, Marshall Third row: Miller, Milliken, Mof- iitt, Moline, Moore, Morrow, Munro, Nakao Fourth row: Namekata, Norwood, Nygaard, O'Bar, B. Oshiro, J. Oshiro, Ostler, Pangburn Fifth row: Parker, Payne, Pearl, Peterson, Pettijohn, Phillips, Pitzer, Plaster Sixth row: Poore, Rackleff, Ray- mond, E. Richardson, G. Rich- ardson, Roberts, G. Rogers, W. Rogers Seventh row: Rocks, Ryan, Schif- Her, Schuler, Scofield, Semler, Shepherd, Sime Eighth row: M. Smith, W. Smith, Snyder, Spear, Spcziali, Spruill, Stewart, Stover Ninth row: Strickland, Sutton, Tamaki, Teagle, Temple, P. Thompson, V. Thompson, Thorne Tenth row: Takeshi, Townsend, Toyama, Trantbam, Treadway, Trevizo, Trueblood, Tudor MM ' Qi 10A First row: Ulmer, Van Deren, Van Kirk, Waddell, Warnen, Washington, Washuzaki, Willis. Second row: Wright, Wyatt, Ya- mamoto, Yancey, Zeller, T. Gray, E. Gray, Seymour. Third row: Valencia, Southwell. , , . V ., Y 5.6! P5 x If fi ' f' I 1 J XX I4-- ' V. A W vu Xi 'i Q 61 ' '?2iii'fifL X 1 RQ f Km Mfg-G ' ,f !5.e4ma.,.,,.,944k 5 1 Oi . if if fffjwj X 1 x J iiwgfl QM Sisgxffsaj WQWW W' UK A . 323 SSX N ii W5 bg JC 5 m i ,g 5 pfffffwlgfw Wlwf' SESS Class jiiTQ3MjgZi . Qty X 62 ,if:'X-M1WQOfg,42fy nity Qs V ' ik-at 4. Q.s:.l94.QQ.t will in Q tif-A JUNIORS . . . getting bolder . . . having fun . . . Phyllis Parbery's spirit . . . another step up . . used to rules . . . E '.Y2Tt Il1'll12fj' ditcher? . . sophisticated set . . . Virginia Alex . . . not too many history pointers . . . Junior prom . . . luscious forrnals . , . Jimmy Mannin- ger . . . Bob McCalister . . . sweater girls . . . watch killerdiller Jean Schwertfeger bat the ball around . . . front stair chats . . . lots of noise . . . Porky and sports . . . tardy slips . . . dancing fun . . . snappy skirts . . . next year's kings, Barbara Shaver, Barbara Tillman . . . chemistry 'worries . . . brainstorm Shirley Barnes rrffzsg.. . . . glamorous Ray Petitjils . . . un . . corny gags . . . working hard . . . . . . . afternoon dances . . . one year more . . . Duane Harris working on stage and in the print shop . . . U. S. History . . . Mr. Johnstonfs pets . . .Escar Bayefs two-bit haircuq. . . prexy Bob Hulihan . . . charm Treasurer Jewel Smith . . . keeps account . . . latest fads . . . 7 .H-0Q.duuz1'd . . . lots,9LjQz . . .ford coupe I 6.-Q Q i special. . . Delores W1lson's neat job . . . foot- ball heroes Wally Tice, Bob lflogera, . . track star Dick Gardner . . fbbihing beauties . . . YOU make up the CLASS OF F ORTY-THREE 11-B t First ruw: Whalen, Grnmmatico, Barnes, Wooten, Bowen, Buz- zard, Dcnnnston, DeSautels Second row: Harris, Haworth, Hcngst, Hunter, Kzuvuta, Lee, Lord, Mihghvflli l l Third row: Morgan, Murmy, Na- ' kashima, C. Orendorff, L. Oren- durfl, Proudhl, Sampson, Satter- berg Fourth row: B. Schmidt, M. Schmidt, Sesel, Shandy, Shundo, Smith, Suzuki, Rodriguez Fifth row: Wuoclhaxm, Watson 11-A Sixth row: Houlihan, wgmlmgggl, Smith, Alex, Alexander, An er- scn, Ashton, Bailey 1wvv-- --... 2214 Y 8 x XX X' ,, krdlf .KI First row: Bakewell, Bundy, Bnnc, Bayer, Bell, Bonchefi, Bowering, Brwn. Second row: L. Brown, B. Brown, Brunet, Cal 'ull, Carlson, Cassidy, Caves, C . Third row: 6 Colburn, Co Cooke, Davis, Diaz, Dillberner, Donn. Fourth row: Dobrencn, Dominick, Dotts, Drake, Drcvcr, Dun ap, Erns- berger, Evans. Fifth row: crFesler Fic-ld, Gzunbou, Gard, Gam ner, urmbruuy Gaugh, Gilbert. Sixth row: Gomcz, Good, Gorman Hahn, Hall, Hahaha, Hondsni Hargis. Seventh row: Harris, Hung. Hayggg, Herron, Huerdlc-r, llolxuaiu, Holtz, Honv. kj Eighth row: Hoogcudvk, I-lungcrforrl, Huntvr. Jackson, Johnston, joncs, Kznvzlto, Kidd. Ninth row: Riyan, Kouns, Lcuch, Lochridge, H. Lockwood, W. Lock- wood. Lopez, Lucas Mel 'iron Mclollum Murhhno Mason, iNIatten,A-ianlf Tenthi row: Mchllister, McCallum, X I I 1 1 Aff.. lllwfy. JV! YL, 11- First row: Miller, Milne, Mon- ninger, Monroe, Moody, Mun- f son, Navarro, Neely .JI I' Second row: Netzley Nieinann, Nitnko, O'Bradovic A. Oshiro, J. Oshiro, Pangbur , Parhery Third row: Patterson, Peers, Pieh- ler, Pcndletoq, Petithls, Pilgrim, Polly, l'oloBo us Fourth row: Pray, Pritldy, Rags- dale, P. Reynolds, S. Reynolds, Richardson, Riddlebarger, Roach W Fifth row: Eobidart, Robinson, A. Rodriguez, l . Rodriguez, Ruegge, Runynn, Sadler, Saijo Sixth row: Schauln, Schwcrtfeger, Seabridgc, Sc-gers, Self, Shafer, Shaver, Sheurd Seventh row: Silver, Sloan, Spruill, Steelv, Suzuki, Taylor, Tlmonlns, Thompson Eighth row: Tice.'1'illm:1n,'l'nrnor, Van Sicklin, h lllgllill1, Wallin, Watson N' ll 'I Whitr, Wil ' Xvim- 'llc-ily:-miVirtz Vl'itlE-ill?A,VV0ods, Woodwailf fannoka Tenth row: West, Yeager, Yokoe, Young, Windsor, King . J lift 65 N . WQWC W Lywfffg., ff! M Xyifjv KW fp!! ww M fi? f J f ww mwfwjf M1 BW Wpfmgw my if Q xx X M 535 iii qgk CSV sf 5595 A xg? 3 Va? 'H ggi? wi Q X, Dorothy Allen Lui? 'mm ax -e Czrgffsfer ff-Q - - - fllblcfir Eddie Baths Ann Bauman F Betty Brown Q Bill Brown Browning Shirley Brine! 68 Bill Anable Lauruine Anderson Archie Applogakeh Maxim Awww 01341 Alkilliw Baker Carol Bayer ' Bud Beardsley Weilesly Boling Brncedm 301, gums Max Butcher on-me Bumrq Muzelle Camsy Pf077H7ff?f f--- - +- M- Musician 69 1 3 3 5 5 5 70 l , Af P 71 SENIORS . . . Phoenix game . . . matching pennies . . . wonderful time . . . change from 'vacation . . . get into the grind . . . looking ahead . . . planning future . . . college next year . . . could be Lockheed . . . others try Nam f... housewives some . . . all have goal . . . working hard . . . having a won- derful time . . . Senior Breakfast . . old movies . . . class party . . . super furnont . . . ready for anything . . . ever striding . . . lots of commotion . . . senior rings . . . taking exams . . . narrow escape . . . dramaties class . . . hitching rides . . . no spare tire . . . bicycle rides . . . tennis stars . . . basketball champs . . . jitterbngs . . . brainstorms . . . ajf- eers . . . good sports all . . . make their mark . . . long remembered . . . got the blues . . . graduation really here . . . really -worth it . . . gosh . . . I made it . . . new worlds to conquer . . . WHAT COMES NEXT? SENICDRS x . I ' f. ,X XX., LY!-' Vx Glenrose Hlxgart LuciHe Hahn Fred Halstead Howard Hall x Ben-rly Haworth , ,WN W N... - x ?-Vg' .-M s 55 3 v - Amelia Hernando: Otis Holt Jean House: Walter Houtz X Dmid Jones Mm-if. Jones Paul Jones Walter .lube 5fi'1iFIbS?'lIf?fIt'!' b Qw-v Iiaxtkzfxifgsr , g W5 57, R ilfw gui S, s - E, 2 3 2 74 I r 75 SpGI'fS'Zi'!Hl1gU3 .,.,. ...1 X.X. S dlfgswuzn Diary Jean PBIKCI' Pg-rovich End Pggerggnn D Julie Phillips f Yxvs Marian Rom-as Doris Roswbvmr virginia Rouse. 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'- ,fy J f.'fffq1Xx'-uf .pg-' ff. xg J ' L, g!,?,.:e if .af i-TNI' 45 Wvmmi, - A ' s- - ,- ' - gt., KS-5 :bk A J, .QMISQ-j 4. R.-if JJ ' A qw X '31 ' i A w553f.5', Rf mf' 'fivri 5 Q v 'v '. ' .S4f3f4 ' :wrv Q ... f , , Q, x x 5' 'Q ' im.. vs., lj ii 553 lg 553 RX SE S iifii ii E photographer . . Faculty . . Students EMBRACING MORE than just a record of the school year . , . pictures and prose sketching indelibly one year of your life . . . depart- ing from numerous yearbook habits . . . this book is as new as we could possibly make it. ANY BOOK takes routine plus . . . this took herculean ejforts . . . many did more than mere performance of duty . . . distinguished service . . . Joan Hurley . . . Jim Leach . . . Doris Newton . . . Dixie Douglas . . . Alice Miller . . . selling your individual photographs ...... Dot Reed . . . typing our way out of hurried moments ...... Hank Fishbach . . . un- OJ surpassed sport writeups ...... Dot Schaich and Miyuki Okada . . . special features . . . doing the unwanted jobs ...... Myrtle Couch . . . postmistress of the high school ...... Mr. Wray . . . taking class pictures . . . kind cooperation ...... Mr. Neighbours and the Argus staff . . . transforming crude layout into finished proof. 'F THESE ABOVE ALL . . . Mr. Dresia . . . professional picture cn direction . . . beyond the requirements ...... Tom Field and Mullis . . . giving their all . . . last-minute demands . . . coming through grandly . . . . . . Jack Milliken . . . at the right time . . . using his camera to best advantage ...... Helen Taylor and Jo Bandy . . . directing the wording . . . doing the jobs . . . two of the best ...... 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