David Starr Jordan High School - Jordan Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1952
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In mzfzw ANNUAL X' vt ' ' If fy, W f I J J' ff I 1 X f Published by tho Student Body of David Starr Jordan High School Lol Angell, California CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS SCHOOL YEAR IN REVIEW UN DER-CLASS MEN Mr. HERBERT E. MOREY PRINCIPAL 'i mm PIUNCIPI-XL'S MESSAGE This year has been a big one for us at Jordan. With three new adminis- trators, there have naturally been many changes. These changes, the bond election, the final decision to build a new junior high school in Watts, the loss of our re-paint job, student body financial difficulties and the result- ant establishnment of a board of finance, and championship basketball and track teams have all been enough to upset the equilibriurn of a well adjusted person. However, Jordan students have maintained their balance through all of this and have come through with flying colors. As we look back, we can say that we accepted changes with confidence in ourselves and our leadersg we tackled the problems of the day with diligence and enthusiasm in accordance with our ambitionsg we have, each one of us, - made our mark on Jordan High School for it is impossible for us to be a part of an organization and not have some effect--good or bad. We face the future with a sincere and honest hope that we may make our stay here so constructive and positive that twenty or forty years from now we can look back on our school days and say, I am proud of the contribu- tion I made to Jordan High School and I know Jordan is proud of me. :FW M-Q 'mm nqqswn- Q !'?!5 fpmd M666 W MISS MARY M FAWLEY GIRLS VICE PRINCIPAL MR WILLIAM FARMER BOYS VICE PRINCIPAL I U I W K 17 V ' 127' 7 a A+ Sv? tg I 51, .. .M q 5 I I N '3 i 1 an , A I ,M I his , Q RMU' , 'P' I A Rr, .1 A WP ., s we . Qi .k 1, . - -Y W' I 1- .. , ' . - 1 - ' 2 , ' ' 1 A I I n , A A I I ff .Q If A 1 V. I 1 WY: 1. ,V Aff if ENGLISH- SOCIAL STUDIES MR. WOLLMAN NRS. BANKS MR NEMIRO MISS BONNETT MR HARLOWE MRS DERRY MR LANSDOWNE MISS PARSLEY MRS DIXSON MR EASCN Mrs HERBERT KNO photo, mf MR SIEGEL 5 ww if SQL 314 lg! MRS HERNANDEZ MR NORMAN MRS CAIN MR HARPER MRS WOODS Mr GROOBIN KNO photo, MRS GREGG Wa MRS BRAMLET If A MR HIGLAAN MR LULLOM SN-5 4-S31 A MR Mxb MRS MRS MRS M STEINBERG THOMAS THOMAS REYNOLDS FRANCIS TROXEL PENNY vfrlcgfgf S MRS MRS MRS MRS MRb D MADDQX woops COLEMAN POLLOCK MR s LOKS MCKENZIE ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES SHOP IVIIS T ERS BLOOM GARCIA SILVER5 CLEAVER JOHNSON BROIDY SUNDQ UIST BOGEL WELTY NLANUEL '45W ART SCIENCE r 6 ya-1 ii! COLEMAN SHUTMAN LERNER HILL T-IUTCHERSON A ,Wi RENICK REID fNo photo, MATHEMATICS MUSIC f 45,51 UAS, WARD CLARY SPEARMAN ' BROUSSARD VALDEZ WMM M mf is w PALMER TRO T TER WILKES HARPER DUDLEY 5, 4 WOOD WYMAN I gf ff. MERGEREAU J' OHNSON fno photo, A -. J I Q . x J' ,rt I I K 6 I 4 .1 K ' ' x x K K A ' 4 -K 3 . 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'S . i 1 W' 6 Q Q it A yt: 5 X, :ai l .. ,f x U M I ' I 1 'H if in 1 'H.1,g1, .I 1' X 445' 'L 1-f 4. 5 , fi ,er ' Ny . , -::k 4 - 4 Ts 4 I ' A,7, L Q.. , I x W, I 1, t' i I , , A . . - K nfl? , FL! , y ki is A, im, '- ' fran-M 'f' 2 f ,, I l in 'B 5' ie- 8 K 4 6 mu . g f i i 6 ,glyzv 1 I .1 , H gi : 1 3 Q -by kk X 1 4 , - 2, - A , 'N . . lk V, is X . it , X 5 r 5? e PHA, y cfm L ., is y My P M M P ilii ' ,- Q 1' I ..., 'A ' .I K WY xx 3 I5 4 I X, fs Ln' L ,mf 'Eid , iff: 1. j Q M if 'N V - 1 -x Q, R Li -Q, 1 1 ' 'i., , Y' ' x ' ' 'V ' -- P ' 5' F 4 ' U '- gi it , . , A I he g +A - - 8 Arizrnendi Alexander Arnold Bohoen Barreiit Braceful Beerton Byrd Cham Cotton Coslon Boggess Battey Bill Carney Dykes Davis Shirley Flores Foley Gloss Gasco Gilmore Gaines Hernandez Henderson Hill Heard Horace Iaramillo Joseph Jackson .Tones Lara Kinsey Lindsey McDonald McGee McGee Miller Morgan Mason Macias Marshall Mathews Neal Stitt Palms Philliphs Pendleton Phillys Pierson Prosperr Ravis Rodgers' Ross Palmer Pruadkonne Pittman Piper Pounds Scott Smith Spottville Strorether Sanders S GRADUATES '52 Q ,. is 'v N fix 9 :-A ' G, r S af' . , Qsg5'5Af'f K ' K ' 'W 'H Q x F Q ' C had ff Q a' 3 'aw 25 3 fir 4 f K Q 5 if if v 11 V if A X v Q is is 1 9 I' f r- A s ki nr 1 H X 1 -' An ., A .,, 1 K is ol X, I ft b A ,I Q ' 1 'hw -if - P .,gn!:l E A t F-, s . Y , - , 'rg . , .M PA fr D, W 3 ., ,eq , A . , M W of fav ff x , -Q if ' . ' ' in J ,1 X L I7 - . y 7, if N ' J A c c mi , f i W . - f 6' 'N vs- ' 4 , 6 M, '?,f,s,? E515 Y2'iGe?5h-:Zig-. .z - 'L 15 ' fi . -, xii I, WX A V . 'I v 4' f ep- W ' . , ,, 5 -- if ff, - Q or Q 'T' 'L L -.,. A 1' ,fx ,ge , J S J . J, . r ' J if ,ziigaoa i is c,l f .. Q Jett Flores Escobar Bell Yhazrfa Harris Herrera Hall Watson Horton Hirooka Hill Hicks Heard Harris Henderson Warren Williams Harris Hamilton Hodgers Jackson Jenkins Garcia Herrera Johnson Williams Lamb Green Gray Johnson Johnson Johnson .Toihnson Johnson Wade Fontino Johnson Gonzales Gibson Gains Garran Kendrick Lieves McKinley Gartrell Foster Lopez Nokomus Morgan Moore Neal Morris Salvador Fisher gf N -6' ,I SUMMER GRADUATES 2 .4 A9 'W' gd' We ease -5 1 5 VF' ,,,, 7' 'ST' Green Green Harrxson Trula Mung1a lson Chaney G1r1 Salazar Ccx F1n11 Garcla T cker Lett Lewls McDan1e1d Morrxs M111er Ne Pearson Ramos Reed Poente Ramos Ramlrez th Sydney Manmng Whxtlow Ohphan Dearl Maldonado Scott Scott Turne s Thomas Txto Unzelan Vxllasenor Augustus Thomas d Ross Raxlls Rowland Alex Tohver Thorr-a James Ryan Ree La v11Ot Tyson I is M I A Q- 1, Q .. I A 5 A Z. I 6 , , s Q sl V 1 K F 'K v L A , E ar .. iv ' 'W ,341 of f R - , e t Qet S X y S etltt ' , R 1 S 'N ' ,ffl J A f Af- ' I 1 , ' . Ai, S S , S 'T A . 1 -. . 'A' ' A ' A f S, - A S S+ , s ,, V R 1 S N J U K . ,.., W h K , 1 A 'T 8- 6 . I ' 1 ' A G Q E G H SS 6 .A Q it A . - A . , , ,Y 17 ., . Q Q , Q f I 1 , U Lf ki ,. 5 . .K 1,4 . nf gy ' J N .F WIA I x K V I 1 . . I V i A V 4 Q A , 1' A 1.74 H ,I -. E , b, A N Y L 4 S' 1 I Ami K , , P m I M A A n .. 'Q X 1 ' S my 'f , vi W 4 ' W S y , S' ' f + S -Q S e e R 5 ' Q ' ' , 1 bv -1 , , 'Q' S .Q yse n 1 R u . . . . . ' ' t Ortiz Perry ' 1 r Singleton Smi ' ' - ' ' Thomas Oregta SUMMER GRADUATES 52 in m- 1 5 3 I f-44' YU' GB w me LE. R A Q0 P 1 1 Anderson Acosta Thomas Beltran Benson Butler Roltll s 3 3 my -Xcosta Allen Ashley Barnett Barnett Bedolla ng rewxngton Bland Washxngton Pecot Brown Brooks Bryant Bryant Bryant Camarlllo Cardena Cordova Cheathan Clemons Coleman Coleman Coates Cornwell Cravln Watson Doby Dm uan Da k D llh q r e 1 urt Damel Dorgell Davxs 4-1111 Cravln Dragcoda Holloman Dame Caldwell Ramxrez Enrl quez u, 1 I .. ,wfy ' B V I T , , ' I g JF J Q , : 5 X K W J A 6 ah D A K: I 6 . , J I, ' Q 5 ' 2 ' . v V -1. fl I I , 1 4 f -f fa- . - 'f l . , i . A A , 1 I it . ' an ' . ,. ' 1. A q 1 X n Y veal 'V' 1 B 'A 5 ' G 1. I ' - - ' , ' P ' t , we , , -, r 1 lf 4 I w lik 1 Y - i f M I ,B 5 f A i , '0 Q B C Q 5: , N . l In C, ' 3 n n gt :A X P 'Q my . I I 1' ,J 5 ' A y t - y 1 ':f,1f:x., N Qi fi A ,V + 1 at B ' . ' 5 3: ' 5 B K . .4 , , A ' if , A V' ' A ' y 1 V bv- ,ff s .4 I K 1 A , K G ' 1, any V N r A Q X . . M 1 . I! -'Q A ,A ' B i x 2. Y 1 t ' l 1 ll U 6,nt , I 5 I 'V t f 5: . V -1 . VV G .A 6 . S : . ': n , B ' .V L I , 4' 'i iff Q 9 la KEYS! 5 px A N W5 if 5. 1 6-Q an x IW Bowe Davzs Steven Grlsby Martlnez G11l1s Grlmes Grxssom Grxudy Garcla Galma Gzlls Howard Hall Hurtado Hxcks H111 Ford Lee Lane Lona Lmdsey Kxrkpatnck Jones Joseph Howard Hall Llall Hamllton Hernandez Wllson Murnos Mathews Martlnez Mxller Muartt Morales Smlth Teltxs Smlth Tolhva Thompson Gamble Kennedy Rxchardson Turner Stephen Smlth Sims Tucker Taylor Turner Patxn Pendarvls Tyler Ramxrez Jackson Jamerson Vaughn Coller Vxllegas Vxdal Chase Loums Reynolds Grlffm I .iff x F N lr V x 4 if 'F -7 ' - V 1: .L . up J 1 , .ii . f-A i A wg 1 I .3 . I I i 4 6 F Q 4 :ll . l S T f- S g S T S 4 ' F K rem- Q 4 X ,E . - Ar w ' V Q s. .5 Q V 4 - 5 A 'L S i f . ? 53' l .S . r 'N . ' E' I sf' f g, V 4 Qui, Nr. v f . N , Lg A S S ' it . ' 1 ik? Q kg 3 if A f N , X A I ' ,V A . ' M S 9 Q up Q. S I I , ' A s ' a 3, , ll I QE A, . lf, A S 3 fa Q5 jg? Q, S + 84 O , S M ' . f Q in A ' 1 4 f Q, E, .gs .' f v ' f ' Q q 'ir .' 1 ' X i , i Z 'JR ii ' ' ' . . - .'f 2- , f a I ,, x A 5 YQ ' ' iii - J 2 B, f .,. P - gig ' Q ' 7' 2 - dA sv g :F iq: '13, ? J ' ,- Z . , B S, A y if X? V B E 1 , 4 , -,,,k, , A ' 1- j I , 'sf - ' C 1 ' cb- Q' N. . 2 1 i L' Us Q . J v 1 ,' I' ' 4 k ' .ll j A K L, ,l!l,4, g,, , K' 1' S 6 ' i G , 1 E4 A ,.b if 1, If . Q 4 . A 1, I, E J s AQ B -Q Q 6. ff , A , as ur in f ' B : ? w L 15 ' X , I, g. j C 4 Q TJ' 'If A ,ff 4 IMS A L S l 'WA , ra, . X ,. , V X 3 . 79' Q fi B ,X 1' W I x ' tif ' rf 4 W 'sw' A, 'L 4 :H x. -f 1 4 gr 4 I 3 I 1, . . l-A of ' I 's- Ki , , I, fu hgh, ,. z 'EQ ., A J e .1 r ' f. if , A - .7 V 1. K Q v 1 4 9 V j f si 3,.,,,,, 1 fig 1 t ' n. Anderson Abram Antonarl Byrd Bullard Burdette Bratley Briscal Brooks Booker Brooks Boykin Body Bledsoe Blode Youngblood Blackburn Bims Barnett Banner Baines Baines Early Clayton Colacion Canada Cox Contreras Cortez Chavez Calvary Durden Dunford Dieudonne Davis Day Thomas Dean Williams Connen Walling Willis Broadway Mosney Gordon Mclnledy Miles Barrett Evans Lillacia Morehead Parker Palacios Petterson Pendarvis Watts Roberson Rucker Stars Sanchez Shaw Sterling Segura Scott Swanigas Jackson L. A3 J .f LA Q K ma 5' 1 J , .,.A '- W J . 75' J l fh li A ,l I I W, 1:1 g z V I X i V. tv Q V foe. I , 1 si. ff ' ! L, la lgfzfv 32,5 A T .Q -. fx 7 ' I Rfk an I 'V sf J-.L A 5' Q K, A 1 J 'V ' is , , 1 A R . J A so , -j . 6. J fy , ff- .J W 5 J - 4 if . 4 in t Fx., ? ' . V t K ., 'M A -A , . ' E9 , 5 'W 3 QQ! 4-Y , ., W W ' y. , J N kv? I f' i! f to , ii- W Sa J 'ri eii J ,' l + ar ' vs- ? A J Q J ' g ff 61 f wmv, A 1 L if 4' , VI f i : 4, t - g Q If 5 2 , gm .,-: , J ' g T , A +A , A ' . 4-,ff , Q- Y, ,. Q , .Q S J J 1 V r i V X 2 , ' 1 P , - ly , ' A . I 'F I A , .- f , .' . . 5 -l ney Mathews Marfin Montoya Bragg Marshall McDonald Morris Griffin Newell Bass Bland Cornwell Carol Hill Hicks Henderson Hart Hargrow Hodge Lopez Lavario Lopez Lindsey Dominguez Jones Johnson Jackson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jonge Kemble Kenima Rush Robinson Reynalde Ramirez Royston Ruse Veloz Joseph Stevens Stewart Squentes Sims Thompson Table Taylor Theref Thomas Thomas Tabines Taylor Turner - Q .. .., .1 fi K J f vs? ga s w - I Q ' 3 4 f .9 . 'J an 'J' ' fi fb . Y FL K S i .1 f- . S L V '11, ag . Q 6 A , 1' ' an ' J ww .fs Q , kfigip lf I KQV 2 2 1 A ' ' 4 -. 3 , 1. Q ,, J y gn si gs 1 a :I - I , 'J , ' 4 J 2 K ' 1 ' 4 - - . S:L'U', mx . KU f xA A k N Q 'ij' 1. is ' 4 sl Rf Kkf, 1 i- ' 1 td it Q- Q 5 6, Y J Q ' I 'Q . ' N 1' V ' . T 131' if ' J 1 In V j' 1 A ' . 4- , .. 6. 1 . - ' f , 1 -qef' mf, A ' K f net ,Q 'D- V A Y o H ,Q X I Y , Q- . , ' .J , I .....k-!' fgiziv 1 4714 1 , Ceballas Slvingers Clane Cromwell C-avenbe Danie Ervin Fulles Freeman Simpson Gill Garrett Garlden Garrett Green Griundy Givens Guidry Harris Hayes Hayward Heath H' k ' ' ic man H111 H111 Him ' k Hollman H 1 mic Hodges Hoffman o mes Houston Houston Huphey Jenkins Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jasper Jasper K' ' ing LaV1o1et Ledesma Lee Sims Teartt Munoz Murphy Murry Ortega Perez Pitt Revalds R man Prescott Ramirez eeves Ross Robenston Chav ' ' ez Sims Scandria Sowell Scott S eve11e . ' ar, ' f of as .. . ,ax ' A ,A M A ,,. i, - F 3 , Q . v 48 I, ' L, by f ,M I ,,.1 if .V L, ' z no , .41 ' f -v-.rv ' , Q' it i A Q U Ex. -W V A I 6 5511- gg , P ' ' , , f A C wi M ' ' A 4 -.' 5- 1-r - C . VV ,Q-N- 4 I C. C J 1 . 'kr l .ft , G - Il fm t 6 . 'I Q ' C ' N ni , 5' ii ' I X . Roberson Armstead Arriola Aubery Porter Bradford Bell Barner Brown Brussard Adam Buffard Boverne Billing Black Bell Barnett Mmllevee Chavez Cook Cortez Radille Clark Eddison Bradford Johnson Squirles Smith Oliver Oibregon Gordon Polova Palacios Parker Payne Payne Smith McCu11an McGr.ew Ray Martin Munguia Miller Moreno McLaughlin Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Miller Murray Petitt Carrasco Durvenay Meyes Coleman Colassion Smith Martinez Manning Muro Moreno Morgan McLowe McLaughlin MCGI-ew Anderson I Ms: 'HC .4 I En idk! G. 5 elf! ,Q ...- Alf' J .fM.s,,, 45 mf-f 'X' 1 M f L... f will Thomas Thomas Taylor Tornayo Worther Somren Ward Taylor Stewart Walker Anas Warren Vxllareal Stanley Tellman Edwards Ayers Armstrong Alvarez Alloman Acosta Ba11ey Bolchn Black Brown Castorena Breaux Brown Brown Browell Carpenter Carter Crav1n Carber Cooper Darton Douglas Dyker Evans Falcon Floyd Flewelxn Galbreth Fonteno Franklxn Fruson Gxvens Games Glvens Lewls Lewls Foster Crosley Garzaler Gray Glomer G11es Graves Graham Pxper Valenzuela Warren A y W A er.rr fA r A J y y J 3 1 K bs R V 5 ,. C 1 C as 1. ip A my a l Q. - 1 V A V, 5 - 1 . K x , , Y? K , A . ..,r ,. Q 4 C r B H2 A 8 Q K 'ary '29 e f ai Iii If fran' 'z V V MJ 1 td' .xy . ' , 4 Ltxl 7 ' V , ' K L :V K ,,ss as , ' ' . '1 y .y 1 , 1,5 if Q 2 , , 1 r A 4 C m , at V - 'K .' ' 1' 'X 1 , ' . . C 'C . I- , W Qt! ' .Q 9- , 3 my if I Q Y' ' 'Y X .:,. . N H: R- t V ,,-K1 C K. - . Q, 5. e Q . 3 Q ' m W ' ,QE , , Nr ' I 4 K I, . we - :M f -' H Q i I A ' X if ,pf on -1. a , ll Q, K C as ,W C 4 it C 1: . f ol I y C B ,Q 4r+r f . ,C r l A JB ' f lf? f 1 I fluff! I -Hx E ' A V . 'wif' It A N f I llll 'A f ' W ' ,. C ,Q Q- a C 3' ' i V W , - ' ' g f . V 5 1 . ' . ' l ' B' e . fr, l AJ l r - j ll l f l 5' l ', f-. 4 we fi f 1' ,, 4, . f f ' ' l' 'C-Q, ' Q .Y rl -1 f .' ' L' ' Y J , qw I - A ,i . ,N w ,, , :-.. ir, M1 M , if if K W Y A In I Q V I 1 X A Q h, F' 9515 4 it WQQ v Devers Ford Pecon Pyle Wangama Wh1te V1dal Vernon I 4.0 in K. at .-AL 9 r ni f 'Q ,QM I Ash. 5, afsvwkk Ah asa, -2 'reones Freeman F1elds Freeman Ford Flores Faulkng- Pondawes Sedal1a Weeks Washxngton Worker Watson W1ll1ams Wxlllams Wheller W1l11ams Whlte W11son Wxlson Vellareal Young Loyd Hampton Harnngton Heron Harms Henderson H1cks Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kmg Lator1s L1eras Mannlng Mosley M1tchel M1randa Salazar Saucedo Scott Sercor Sovelez Spencer Sflfllth Smlth Smxth Srruth S1mory Struter Walker West Weller H11l1s A J J I my J ' ,J J J J J 1 , . K J Q' J mf? , V flr- J -li' A 45. we -V f W .M H-5l' J J C J J W J J ' - a ,y f ,F gw K 5, J - Q. J in W .f 'T Y kibl ' VJ, ' ,. J Ni Waves y A , ' A. ,Q '-l' P - ll'l J ll A J ,'e'.' J .L J ii J J - R J J ' 4- ' 1 W ' ': X ' , ' X J J. V'A.,, LL ' il , i n A M Q ' - f 1 , J 1. J V k . 4. Q g a r s J asa -f J .1 J - if 'S J . J J , .2 'w A J . y I . F . :ff J ' fs' 5s N if Q 1 JA K xi ' A J H' 1' J 'ff I J' 'ex s Y 5 ,Q J Y '- + ,lf V if E7 ,U J ' 'iv f z J 5 , J.: K 3.JZ J , if A J I J l I ACN VD mg, J 2 , T 'L J J J i J . W re JL - 13 gr ' J 2 r E W to , .F In K J JJ ' J - AJ? 'Y' ' lrs J . J lg LJ ff J A .f ff - ' 1 ' 4 . vax ntzl fi J' knkl' F 'J f ' .,'X A 'f I . 4 J- ., Q 1' 1 Alh, 5 if -s : .P , if sf J JJ - ,J J ' Q' J J J JJJJ . -3 f ,J 5 . K f l , V V L ' 5 ' 'I f ff J ' J 'V Q A GRIDDER FACE BANNIN G ee paqe 4 MMV tgemne K. 181 uni -P Krieg in as J'-M i v 9 NEW NCIPALS r Herber Mor own at un pho 0 ovel nd AF a Farm ave t ken over as unc: a boys' nncapal res vely Hugh Schoo 40'h0 4 '0 0 0'l6 -0 Hd'-0N0 6 Beat Bannmg ! w LEAD RS Too student leaders Q elo J or the comnng semes e n HPSQGV student bod press ent Herman Hacks s or cla resident, and Joe Weaver o slon p resnde Wt I-1 1010 4-01-9 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL DAY, TOBER 5 1 - o . , o. . 45 5 for details! 3s .,q. IOM ltsggggrp ,fTiQfqEif?3ffDIsb A D. tHt Z EQ.. M -., .... ..... , fvln gg, OH gffgi, .,.: E ., :Z 0 r 4 V V ,, 'Q' t it -f, W ttf A Q R ,Q A ' ' ' A, N ' ' . . NNW if E W g l t F Q vnclude from left to rught, Al- f, V ' ' I . -Y ' '- ,Wm we Q d 1 ., en: b ss sy inn V ee, X sf . i l ' . f y S A' Q 'A' Q 5 Q l v l n t . ' wig' '.,. ,JJ Pl t f W,-5 1-ijt J A '1 I 3 5 .4 '. 5 ' 'xt-2. JZ W ,.. 'A 4, X , ' '91 '75 iw ' .s , O 'M V ' it e5R:sh - M ht ' t 2' Q W 4 r I ti ab a I . Wil?i m A, ' .- 31 errh 3 . . . PV P I Wi , Q and vuce-pr I peg- e,: t 1- tn of Jordan I. 3 , 5 . ,ef ' Q , r 5. E E? Q R ' -.LW ,,.w A i A ' FRI oc , 95' ' v 1 XIV N I Top Entertainment Offered Students at Blg Savings And thlnkhowyou can enJoy yourself by attendlng and supportlng school events w easy it t a ass o a lgthesepevents b purchasing a s udent actlvnty card for only Z S 50 b nsta lment plan.l from your second perlod teacher LISTEN' To the bar gain you et Identification card wlth hoto Towel lcket rls B s :ne l,5 R80 Paperl At least wo STOP' LOOK! pay assemblies Eleven football ames E I4 basketball ames a lea? noon mov es with actlvlty card 104 wlthout actlv uty card y ur d ar oes arth r when you y an act vlty card, three tlmes as far Remem er, you t S2 25 Library Reveals New Rules, Books Among the man new rovements an t l brary thus semester are two new library ru es p rtlcular po rtance nsthe rule mak a I books due Tues days, regardless of men they are checkedout The s cond rule states that a I noon permlts rrust be lcked up before period hree Many new books have been added to the library durang the summerg brnnglng the total to more t n 8 OOO volumes,acoordsngto Mrs Marla Derry JORDAN EN RQLLMENT DROPS According to figures released by ArchieHig- m n, Re lstrar there are O44 students re ls- ered a Jordan High -choo r e a 9 , semester PRESIDENT S MESSHGE A ident I 6Xt8UdqMgg?r8?rggV9gn7t in s t each hope t a r s fl!! I Jordan w 0 DZ 1 o e and g t wil b 'P er e 0 tgdan H? l g t M oope 5 2 gzndtl one gil give our net an me o r support and co perat on LGVS make ' ooperatton' apms word at Jordan Your president, Alvin Hester, Senior Student President Eyes and Ears E fflcuent Henry Sepulveda C-ute Norma Sums ourteous BerthaCato oveable Alton Hamlton arnest Alvln Hester Intel :gent-mrmalbatnc mbutlous Snrleymsnn ace c e Be eruous Dorothy Hamer use El ly Brown ndependent Joe Weave ea Roland ee ll Justine Grissom ager Eccl esl ans easonabl e+4ary Shavers Around and About Annle Ross seems to have eyes for erry almer How a t at Annu WhatJs happenlng be Whatls happening be tween Annette Freeman and Harve Brown?Are ey al y gol reak u us m ke b le lat dld Emerson ucger ose at e Palmer nr u ust wonder w Q dred Galnes w lleshe's loose? Page 2 There are 225stu- dents who have trans ferred to Jordan from o her schools wh: e 305 B students have rol d from local l ementary schools ATTENDANCE Pnocsounel All students are as ed to obey the fol owlng rules when turnlng to school after ad absence I Brlng a note from home tell lng the number of da s you have been absen and the reason for your absence If you have been s ck, flrst to M R nlck s office Ith school nurse next to the Attendance Offucel and then go to the At en dance Offlce Leaving school grounds wl thout e rml sslon l s also prohlb ted by school law If you must leave, contact the school nurse, the vlce-prlncu pal s, or the Attendance Offloe Students are also reminded that paylng bulls and runnin errands are not excusa le reasons for absence Last yearls enroll ment was more than2250 but late enrollees are expected to brlng the urrent total nearerto ast yearls flgure Dnll Team Needs Girls r team: very ly ln need o more glrls glr rade AB or ug mth ' Llavgrage e el o e l team meets ev ery p rlod I t e glr s' m The r who do not have gym xth period may practlce after schom, Thus semester the l teamw ast for only ten weeks e d ll t march at all home foot ball games thlssenester The sponsor ofthe drr tea fo t semester as Mrs Clary . 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On lng 1 I P 1 ' I 95 lg' gf ' gh fe if .S 'QQWQ I girls' afi' lll ' 9 ' eF' veg all Th r l eam will ' - sz 40 ' ' Q t ' ' ' ing phflwill get Mil: ,, -ha 'll 5 m r hls 11 Instructors .Ioln Local Staff C an e ls not ol the keyno e of the admfnlstratnve Jobs ordan but so un faculty, where eleven new teacrers haveJoun ed the staf' Perhaps the most pncal abotrtthese teachers vs he fact that the have had a ot f pract cal experleme well t r ough educatlontraunng For example, Mass Shlrle Reynolds spent vera years ln radl and televlslon before becomnng a drama tmdw Kar e was an advertlslng artost for seven years prior t teaching art Ottmer newcomers In clude Gerry Boyd art Frank Walker Castnne commercial, Mo ton Huw schl, art, Melvon Himsa man English mm mowaH, le M S e a home erg Joutnalusm Prue lllngworth W rd uds' physlcal educatnomJmes arren, m sic, and Of I Welso , foo Smith, Palmer Lead Teachers r V Sm: head of Jordanls ar cb partment has had a ua two weeks rst s wa nted lw m rl oun ng ba y gurl m he was elected presumt of he Jordan Faculty ub lM ClaurePaner who showed great deter nation b returns h s t e he m of the Math Department despute broken bones throughout hls body as result of an unsc e ed al from a horse was Elected vnce pres en nal Sm: s a mural depnctun e role of cutlzen throughout our schools d splay at the Pomo na Fa Morey, Farmer Assume Top Adm1n1strat1ve Posts Two new admlnlstrators, Mr Herbert C MOF e and Mr am Farmer have taken over posts at Jor an Hugh Schoo zh' QUPPORT YOUR TEAM' Sentinel Stott Managnn Edltor nlor Ha du cr W ll am Douglas nlor H gh Editor Dorls Anderson Sports Edltors ILI e e Ne Social Edstors Ethel Anderson Th resa Hargrow Club Ed tors Edna Galnes Mnldred Gannes sy Wlllla s Sports Staff Earl Batty Earl Burse Slmon Duncan ohn Gra son a HI City Repreentatuves Barbara Jefferson Lucy Munns Staff Re orters Bar ara Davis Wa ne Dleudone W ma Fol Glorva Jac son Staff Secretaraes Consuelo Perez Inez Watkn Exchange Editor S II B nn a er nlor A dl r Shnrley Mason Staff Photographer Gladls Heath Staff Artists Harvey Collins Alton Henderson Pmw5 Mr Morey rep l aces r c ar Na a mn t t P rk a H-H' 'rg an id ,. ncapa o Jo a orey assumes has Job h a wealth of expe ence upon whvch ca F r the past 24 years M Morey hasbwn the Los Angeles O School system Durnn t at t e h has tau t subJects rangung from svcal educatuon sclence He has sewad a teacher n Edus nlor o Gar ne rv: g and Posh y e- fore comung to Jordan was V e Pr ncl of Belvedere JunlorHqh School The new boys' vaca- nclpa who replaces eaver Smith enlns th navy the da er Pearl Harbor an rung 'oyr years o rvnce part cupated ven nnvaslons P cafuc co ege a et w nfng letters ID track,tennas nd gymnastlcs M Farmer haslww an educatvon snnce 1 hs most recent Job e that of Coordnnat Supervasor for t Advisement Servuce of P Oi l Cl chools SPECIAL ISSUE In response to a re- uest b the Senior Cabinet the Bul dog Sentunel Staff has rushed thus special as sue for the openlng of the foo+ball season lf you have any sug gestnons for future lssues of the Bulldog Sentunel u them an Locker I37 an the n ld or con x rren S ernberg ungalow 3l l . wills A. 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Wa - Q in on l, - ' . - IR h n I-Ld e Y K Plaver Don Clark George Mutrhler Torn XX lngert Date Sh: man Louls Ru Albert Aguxlar Tom Berry Rohbxe Lee lack Hernandez Geor e 0 Char Rl Bovd t Fr Plawer Denms Tenv Alton Hamilton Alun Hestel Herman Hicks htaton Glbson Wesley Sander: Melvm Tonodeo Arthur Curry al h Wxlhams il xam Walker Lowell Thomas STARTIIXYQG LINEUPS Exp Pos 7 Le Squad Let 207 Let 93 Let 0 Let J Let 8 138 Let Player Don Goodwm John Urrea Boh Rinehart Jack Kldwell Ro Sav I4 xp Squad et Sq lad y a e Murrlllio asquel Le Wayne Stoner Hernan Brxggs Eddie Martm Ronald Eaton Ron 'T' ulcer JORDAW s Team hxp Squad Squad Squad Squad Let Let Let Let VS t Pos 200 O 6: 10 90 63 o 45 60 60 Second Team Pl v r a e Harold Young Jesse Bluntson Oxese Tatum Ra mond Mendoza Ro ert Garcia Jo L i e ews Nathamel Green Leamon Brown D ld M dl ona a son Melvin Rhone Let Let Let 60 92 2 0 80 51 60 O Exp Squad 0 65 105 Squad 55 90 Squad 45 5X Bernard Galimore B 6 Bees Face Favored Banmng rdan's Bee p a the I football season thas afternoon away from me agasnst the Bannnng grudde even one returnln squ unexpersenced Bul dogs thelr more experuenced The loCaIIHewHI shape up something Ike this eft gd'I gry W I ams encer I nt nd yxxll w' ner oward Ca IIer Left Tackle Ro er Rhyme, John Ram rez gl ht Tackl Xernon a nes ames on Left Quaid Abrahgm H I ul Edson De Rouen t Gua Ennis Stewart, Walter Carnev Center Allen plane Imkp Guerra, Mike Gut errez In the backfleld Ings are much le defonlte Arthur Mc Pheters letterman end, has been shifted bo halfback In an attempt to bolster backfaeld strength. The remainlngbmk 'fleld berthsMlIpmmNy Ilne and n man ln the backfle the II be underdogs agmn foes ed from among alter owe D u Braq 4 harles Wester llams, Thomas eese Arvln Moore laude AC Donald george co t Robert lfscobar and Thurmond Taylor Jordan, Banning Open Grid Year Whether speed and spurat can overamewm t experlence we determined thus after noon when the Jordan and Bann footbal e clash on t Bull g grldlron wha e an even Iette en wll p rm for Bannnngl ermen wal a lon for ordanas ach Frank Cu lom s furst seas as head football coach the Bulldo Eight lettermen the star neup for Bannlng,b only four lettermenml open for Jordan The o rs w al so hav e a en pou d w ght vantage, averagun IH? ounds as compare wdh h l7O pound avera e of Jordan Spearheadlng the og ck le t handed uarter ack Arthur u r rlal p lls the Bees Lettermen Staten Glbson guard and Wesley Sanders,tac3c e, anchor the ot er wnse lnexperlencedlne n s t upse the av ored Bannlnq qrldders the entlre student ony have to come o and cheer for theBml dogs, and the players l have to HQM h For Bannlng Coach I lard Left Goodh s bu: m attack around the ver sa ale Jack Hernandez eran left ha if Pme4 zz 5:12212 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SPHOOL F DAY OCTOBER ' ' vo V - wmwmmi aff? 44' s..f ' U. N. Week, Oct. 22-26 no Your orld . Hdvisemenf Team FAWLEY B1-:coMEs G1RLS'V Counsels Semors Ofdel' to pfOV a l seniors at Jordanw h Announcement of the appointment of Mlsslm free counseling and gud- ance service an advise- ment team visited Jor aw Monday and Tuesday Under the direction of Mrs Catherine Madbw d and Rober Co e, e Senior Als and Be were told how the servke functions, after wha students were ven ve to x h u s o ln- tensuve testing When resultsof the sting are made aval able several weeks hence udents will nd: dual interviews p rents wish to atte d ese in GVVIPLS ervlews b ranged T is service w s lg ted 1945 the Veterans Admnnis ation n order to returning veterans Advisement ser I4 Los Anqeles city schools but few schools offer t the Senior Bee semester Before coming to Jordan Boys' VlC64WHP al a Farmer w rked with the a vi nt service for thr years LEADERS ATTEND CONFERENCE X fl S nts attended he f rnia Association of A nt Councl s mee n P dro Hugh Schoo ct or t discuss M portant school problems SubJects considered the meeting were fective student court nlor p the ace of c serv: ubs i and how members of hono clubs are chosen Jordan's delegates the meet: g w e vin Hester C ra i Chard Bri e Ra lla Rar ara Par r t, Esther Louis w Mrs Margaret Hendersdg sponsor w ey as i lowing the wake ce- completes administrative posits U N POEM ny soldi ers th graves now lay able to ee s unit Nations day ey fought in co d a swampy lands From the icy seas and t desert sands t for ealousy or hatred s t e fig they wanted was free mls rig the United N ions stay oined o ether forever a a r though our ski are different colors brothers may the United Natlo st nd a Un er the uidance f 's a mighty hand la Bleds a Jorda l new principal and the change in Jor an ons Miss Fawley replaces Mrs. Florence E Youn ,wb has moved to Westches er High School 'Although we' sorry to lose Mrs Www w 're certainly happy t get such an ablenr placement as lussFameW dedahw mr Herbert E lor , Jordanls princi A graduate of UCLA, sg Fawley has Specs e p yslc education in the Los mg es c t schoo s She h s taug t at Le Cont u ubon u lor High a rth Ho l wood Sen: gh schoo Before coming to ordan, Miss Fawley was ead of the ment at Audubon, w ere she also sponsored the clu g c K' Miss Mary Fawley Page 2 I . - I ln' ids , ' M. Fa l 5 G'rls' Vice Principal t nlugl . fol in of a UOYS' , d vi principal, . , d 's top . al fur. 1 l . Q th es . .ch Q I . 3 . Qi Ma ' in eir fe fi U si o r f ' D . ' ' un s thu' ' ed 8 te ' 'l- Th ' ' 1 nd . Us ..pa1' ey - st - ' have i 'L ' ' ho vi ' . ' , . lf , , , a , X 'o A A Ml i ' al- th , ' 1 'guqi night No A iz in girls' al int ' will e ar- Mlwa ' ht! - el fx I . ' do ' hts. , 3 , I 9 or una in i .by J . Q 3' . Hi XS. tr ' i aw nd aV- - ' F ' f' . - D O ' ns h. girls' phy- vices arewavailable in United we are all blood S'ca' educat on degar N 5 . . . S ' . - . - ' 'V' ON ns girls! athletic bs ' ' d ? : 0 and l rls' glee lub. - God EI . ' - - -- oe. cap lwsllfm A. n . o , I. , d se- file G6 l i Si Jorda high tu- l de t M, 1 Call- ' , 0 ' N, ' ' Sll. de 'I ting at 3a e ' , QW- , 5 in der o I ' at i . 0 ef- Q se ' u -rivileoes, .:' A gg pl so ual- ce 3 i cl . in school l'fe, A . . r at 'n E' er Al- . Rv I. 'Z ik-!.'! 7 I c , '.'Jil ' ms, t B li - et - , ', -d Q V . I Q 'N LEADERS Pictured above are members he C rnia chol rshi Fede at at Jor an Honor Society Selects Students irteen ma be an un ucky number ut no for th s semes er ufornia Scholarsh eration which numbers ew ac ly thirteen Membership in SF det mined prima g ades sub ects Tho e honored for thean rent semester include Myrtis Coleman, Paymond Mendoza Esther Lew: ras Douglas, Ernestlne Moreno Mary Alvarez, James Vau han Beatri ona I am Enge Peg u annan I De me Je n Carter,and m a Wri Students must earn ten pgints eachlsemeswr r r e o ,ua I olnts are awarded onHw asa f 5 n s for n A in academic cours i ' poun r a . . s possi e e p :nts through stu e t a Ivnt s. onsor of the cal chapter of the dams e.federatlon s N . nnie . Ie OUR COMMUNI 1 Y There are a number of roblems that face mem ers of any commun ty, and Watts is no exceptqm er he p un stand and solve these roblems the Bull ntunel ,n ries of art cles various phases of com nity N 'res are a prob em n every communit 's n qu loo Engine ouse . . e station 's r the direction of ca tasns hi e x seven other men are on Page 5 Some girls have romances, Others go to dances and me are J st Ike No one wants to see NO one wants to meet me s around and dream D nc n une t s 3 the moonl ght I adds up to roman what do ca content by myself Ju sit around an dream unklng some so a gt youg favor 18 ance o re s 0 of N where can I go, om can I go wa h Just sat around a dream Thinking of your new love wondering if lt's truelove k to do that d hav a tr l ve ogg l'never had a new love Jus sit around a dream Ella Bledsoe 24 hour duty every day progectfths Ives a proper e o I f the iatts ar pe p E Under present plans personnel at Engsney-pose wa l vlslt every the area beglnnln shortly e fire Qartment hopes to eI'm nate many of the f, hazards resultlnq from trash and other sources Last year some 580 calls were answered by 9 h0 8 S a ion. Wi r e'p the pla of the fire d r dshould be epagtment 6 UC th menduguilit number tra v I Q J ...L ' I E . 1 N? 9 Q Q A m L ', VA ' - 'Xtx 9 so 'u I' meme. 'AI ' X . . 'I K Af Mkmw I Just It I J A I ' on a ni h I ' ' Kis in in ? 3 -- ' of t ali- But I F6 l'm fo S a 'p r ion d . u , - I st d . Dr' Y POP Su it a Y-t fu , But h tagd ' 'w ' nd .- gf . . ' D , ' g'd li e too. Th. g .. ut I onlt e ue I t , .I t fs cal- Ca , i ' i up Fed- 1 ' t ' nd 1 ' . 'U . I C , ' is er ' - ' rily by r in all G .'. , as well as by activities if ' : K to I' nd . , i O ' . I Sl - 0 ea. Do . E 5 L :nails ' fe. ' Ofd to ' defl' ' ' Oy 75 I Ga-I 19951 E 65 'I ' NME iiiiill 'Q 'hr ge ' 'will dog in ' 9 J n . r' No ' ' ' . , I ' - 'fe inlo 'C 'fy. All mu fe 'n atts-l g ,'s o poi t a . I I 1 es F Hd 'f ' ET fi L55 I ' SL o ls. 0 3 n let take a ici' k gh ' C ' t t th ct Ie at . H No 65 U and ng Sp lo- de Th I UQLO we ab' to Wld I ll'S p W I SI of . ' Je NI s, . J Song Dedlcahon 1'm haztlnf Just for You From Ceorge Collins To Mary Louise Toluver Will You De ytne From Edna Gaanes To Berry Coleman Hy Love, gy Desire From Barbara Jefferson To John Hoskins Baby Get Lost To Earl Burse I'ZI Aluoys Fe in Love htth You From Melvin Tonodeo a Jon The Glory of Love rom nie Louise Jon T Tommy Burton Forever rom lrley Mas T Arthur Bowman 1'm in the Mo d From Nora Jean T James Cowser Z You Ee H rom Ma ry C Ja I N995 You So rom D :sy Nelson Theodore Mu er Come 0n A Hy House From Bob Graham Shirley Booker I m .atttng Just or you F '?ms0'5B5 SE'?C2S I Need You So rom: W'lma Fo : lliam Doug The Glory of Love From: Melba Simpson 1 : Lee Po s Don't You Know rom: Ora . Harris T : Albert Carpenter JUHCO POPIRGP From: Jessie Wiynn To: Johnnie Simmons What a Fool 6 Has From- Mildred aines To: Ezra Hill W F M114 'Y 'MQW wr l Tlaf'l HIC Semor Ayes is t info u of t ac s of e Senior cla and m introduce its mem e nce nrst nsor A co u introduce the ciass f cers President of the km r is Herman w e of Jo rd an ' s oltstawdlnq m mbers of the Senior ' Herman was bo rn I8 years a o in Shreveport Lou: :ana HE came to Jordan n a hobby the senor exy Joys dancing catlonal amblt s o become a pharmacist Senor.Hicks, who was so esudent n nior B cla s c rently anchorinq'weoqe er of ordan' varsity footbal n . -. Bertha Cato,who was rn 8 years ago. the of September s ne .the of senior 'tl . Bertha who as secre- tary e Ec les: s, came to Jordan from the Qoth S+re9 School as a 37. She is a commercia mayor and enjoys Hatch Inq television and read ing in her leisure time. Page 4 'QEL 'N- sil'i5't'E fU SIM' Sh rley Mas that we have se tled ovn et' loo he ate on an around campus opped on ul ar Friday nlqht roJn spo e Alton ami w na re v ster and Nola a Anderson and James C +hey really seem t enyoylng Themselve Jora rma Sums a lo n a our a dl ound cam us h deny eyes Est er Brown J has nappened betweenyou os ue t a W i ad has taken over? ve you noticed t vary ker s a free Between you and me FS OD I' ml ust wonderln rl urse rus fbrook every evening? T m Ear c con nd R and what about Nelw ckman and Casey 0 Corner QD-L D X f .- Q XII I Xl JOKE L ttle Boy:Grandp , whyqbmt you have any hair on your head? Fahdpazhhy don't ou know that hair doesn t grow on a busy s+reet? nttle Boy: l see. lt can't get up through the con crete. Kris Blnns l l ....,,: .1111 . , tm-H,y,,+ ..., l l CL 2? ' L . S Q ee, llye s v .r if , Vkiygli 1V,, 7 enfq, UA ., K . S X F , J -ff-.,A,'lj E an 'Q 5.yQ, M, . . .M in we f fee . riifnk' l on 1 T rbi an C . C Il How . d I hw e e,tl V' 5 I 3 . l ,t S age 2 K at 1 1 ,st - 4 'J,y,,ly'Npf Q - f- Q We dr. . in the 1- -H S+ , reg q,. 3 dm - 'f V ,J ,E an .tt d H It I 1 I . Q .wt .. 2,.AJ and 'Du ' G en Al in I ' H9 A C to,r , A Surry , . , A l.. l--- S ed jo e u L' 1 NOC' im i '- ' T- o L re i 'n -: , t Tie k 5 a r E wi 2 s-n Q Z , , JW . - J and Melvin Sl 5? lsit F ? 5h 'eY Cooper . tr tha wi I li m rvte- ' V he , Oh! . J , ha Z hat' , - A luc u am , - . cer. TO- Lell es Allen Hendrix,stfll rin- Q6 he nd. F . An . . es lTh' column is. o I rm J - why oz 12 -he A f 'Q'g'9 Ea B hes gg wal- , ' , ' b rs. 'O' , Is lt hel a l?..... F : Sh . son 55 fhis is the f' ls it true about Vi kie 07 Se ' I mn let us Fa' 3 0' Lee: I I 0 ' , A O - and . yn Q fi , .D Hi D 0: ' , J ' ' Fil ine io class ' Jas F 3 8. on R ' A To: Littl ck e S ,IVJ K 'Q . ' .SL - FE F - a' - . gi To: 1 1-I, as a B7 I 946. , 1 As . . ,A ' W . pr en D I , ws ' To: ' - I vo ' lon I t lx- , 7' 7 V ' I ' , Q' :V , . f 1' 'J S? T N R O y al pr. of has E 4 Se . ss, s ur- , 52 F I le 1 5' ' HL T0 Wi ' ras i l ne Q To tt Sgh 4 on t I x ' . ' on list al- ' a F0 L 1 es Q' , , ' , G f Y A of th c . and T Eyes and Ears CQ s ders and Bryan ake a very c ol couple Margaret Brooks and Emerson Ruck em to e o n each other wnth dream eyes Whatls up between ra Hl ldr Galnes sber Nelson ems to b a nq ha r a ta pa c e D Morrus n true? ' C5 ,X DEDICATIONS Af Last rrom Earnell Durden To June hoffman Come On A VU JOYQP From Gel Lane To Beverly Early Dearest From Donald Shaw To Llnda Stevens The Glory of Love From Betty Tucker To Leuns Hurt AIIHUIUQ From Dolester Vaughan To Wesley SandeFS lill You Fe Hive F mn Clcellml n To Norma Todd Qtnrp You kent Away From Ermal hare To Herbert Cornwell Ihdlllnlt From LGS Plerson To. June Hoffman 'Wil l ker IS shown he lng to keep our cam us ean by plcklng up per other people have thrown on the ground As Junuor Student Body esadent she IS s ting example al people at ordan s ould fo! w JR FASHIONS By Ethel Anderson Here are some of the est School fashlons Glorua Perez usaflm an well groomed l bout campu h NEI a Searcy c green red, and whlteplald sklrt and whlte sleeveess blouse Genese Jones ls s n wool sk rt and wha e blouse Bernlce Thompson oks d I u n h red Jersey blouse and mx a skl GlorlaJax- s n ls ano e and a ed Ga es sportlng the a est loud sweaters Aurora Zavala makes 'em sl p and look when she wears her punk nylon blouse wah lace trlmmlngs and na y ue pleated skl N 6 sw x www, wxvkhss Q Q0 v.esw 'l xc emgggbyiixk of v- '1.N9'Q:iz .,v 92 dpi' l1l0 9 we Asigqwwqisuo daef ,frf ow WV X CEE' Page 5 2 9 P ' , l l ' f l S ' fm E' mi 3 va . fg l'f.. - S iT S lat ln those Junior Hl XX I s in .A ,W If . an ML' ms W l A 'JS A . . e . ,Q er V, K 'Qjf- a, ' Dori An on lfp 5?-e fgf 1 d ga 3' Will H. 1 m E , ,ee a . S--' . O ... A , ee,e IS a real armer ln hey er se b. l okl g at , , I ' I ... y a ' a plea'fng lookeri her EZ, 'llAand Ml ed fed 7 t se, ... e f lli rd at I0 . 6 lghtf ' 5 Cl fo cer .in rty aH- , V, d . , . Ca it be Pl fd rt... , .... o th r ol nd ------ CLEANUP CAMPAIGN-Mary white blouse sparkler. f ,A , w 1 ' 3 - lldr ln 's jf ix .QQ Y a 2 M l t ln ff i t 'U C' Pa- - f ., , Q - ' S Qt ,. S we P' an ft' bl ' 'rr. e l f 21 rl 'lo . XXQ A I ' X V AI' N 'Hw,eefdb:,, N ,y,n I . '- . ef E- w ' ' ,T A V 1 .V I' x F 1 . v, le ' , I ORD - N, , , N If If e, ,.., ,. ,,-,.. ,.,...,,,e. ev, Q., .,..,...b...M,., ,W N, V TRIPS PILOTS Wbiizl D WN BUT NOT ordan runners are bot G f f I they rolled to vrctory ocer Bgnn on Bees Beat Pedro, Lose To Pxlots I h a slIght nod f a luck Jordan's Bees mIg t s or In a 2 O 9 her than the ey d have as a an 8 7 loss to decls ve w San Pedro, 20 o cord mark It su nIng over Although OUTDIQYID out n e P I e Bul pups o by e ender margon of a sa e Thomas Peese scored t e touchdown wuth Mwhur Mcpheters and Claude McDonald supplyIng hard runnInq the lIne Allen Haney, Frank Cortez, Booker vashIn ton and Abraham HOlQUln were ough AgaInst San Pedro It was wholesale slaughter as the locals ran up a I9 O halftI e lead alter Lowe wcPheters Oeese, and Perry WllIIans eacf ced up t H John DamIrez blocked two punts Whlle Haney, James Long and Lowe paced the rest of the stun y defensuve team offen SIVS y MacDonald's DBSSIUQ was outstandnnq JAYVEES WIN October l2th found Santa Fe at Jordan for t e Ior varslty debu e fnnal score s Santa Fe C and 1 dogs Charles Andrews ed l ard ass arve l l a e th t Ird frame or and Andrews loped I9 yards for h fnnal touchdown Pl RATES Vllll Will Jllllhlll With a bye this week and South Gate on tap for next week, Jordanls var- saty grndders are VSSPIDQ on their laurels havung fought San Pedrols mugh y Pirates to a close I6-6 game, after edging out a avored Banning e even by a 6-O count. The Bulldogs contin- thei . vlc- . rIes er ots' ced by Iams o drove hrough eft ckle c a 48 ar uchdown dFlVP v t wo mlnu the t quarter Speedster Guy Iad n a o s TI hou tra lIng goun In fourth pew IO e Bulld s never e up ope came back score on a 70 yard re urn b rught halfbac Bernard allImo e The Bulldogs gather consIderable q or Inst the P rate , much as the harbor boye had scored three or mor touchdowns In each of s raIght games that l u Wl e m ghty Bulldo s Earl Burse Ezra vi' ORDS OF WISDOM Coach Forester is pictured e tel Be fo e ho t p t se ond a f of the San Pedro ga Page 6 L ued r skeIn of I +0 . CVR ltpewelg' I . a I I ' - ..- 1-J as t P I or I , ta to ap K d to I , fl t I ' I ' tes gone in I four- h . ' T-- - - , -, t?e up fo tgvs play but ot g Rot'eo't5IS gave tke P' as Ing. ' I Alt gh I ' l60 d gth to he . o . gav' h ang oth ' S pit ' E f . h 'un' . ' 'S . - . 4. Th ed' ' tl y a- wa I he ga l s nas- Bull N l4. . e fll a I t ' . 'Q .. . , -- IS I lvllt FOITI ape K.80 Y ns '.they met p 'th . . I I g . be t - r t,d, al- rat p 9 I-l a Q e th o m- ' -- O - Bal- l -- ' ' and a ' If I ln H ' and ai In th ogs I I th ? h? st 'rn ' I sl, f - tg.. I . ,I YV f ' L. IU ' ' I 5 a . . - 'm' - ,, VV - ,I 1 , ,' I rad I .,.'s. Ia, jf,g ,, I : I r' ' ' ? x if wer ling his- e otball rs w o lay 'x, ' In he C h I me. Cees. Dees, Open Hoop Practlce re urn let er men are any Indlcat on, thus be a banner year or the Cee and Dee baskeUmH teams adlng the s expected turnouts forthe Cees are Geor e Coleman, nvens lllleJ m son I er oore an on Turner and Al er W lndon her Cees de W lllam Pendle Theodore Sanders, and Ev met Woodard Paclng the mldgets I be Harvey Brown an ruce Dawson hlle a t IS expected of Jem Hor on, Wendel lndsey, Jerry muHs an Joe Palmer Practlce beglns Mon a e fur slated for Qctober 5 galnst Garfleld Coach Leonard Dorn I v es a yone wish t out for the te m e hlm any day af school between 3 5 'v o l BFESBEGIN CASABA WOR f retmr Iettermen and a number o omlslng Cees on ha rdan f qures t have top contender ln Emtem marlne Lea ue Bee baskm I C pe tl Among those openlng ctlce Monday wal te Contreras, James Gan b P en Doby, Sam er Joe Patton ero es, d Bucke os W arslty Cage-:rs T1t1e Threat B Earl Bat y B sketball season IS underway at Jordan' ced by seven returnsng etterme , t e ers have ha h nq the Easte ' FIOP Q19 amp onshlp the open prag P monday der the tutelage of Coach Caldwell e Bul ogs sparked by Ear a , A I Eastern Marlne League forward last yea other lettermen Include Justun Grlssom Lee Pots o n Heath Ll e ra H C arles Baber and Ezra a league c dldate and wlnner of the free throw trophylwtymv h O t trl a I IO there e a n mber of e Bee ayers from last ear' team avallable or xmmn Page 7 vlng p o bug t 9 W e Ne Slmon Duncan, Evan Johnsom kr tus Alexand r Casey Gm- nors ter Ju lla and rentlre Bolden mv fn: Jordanls Bulldo s en the season wlth a ractlce ame here Oct agaons Carfle ho almost whlpped the locals last year miore dropplng a 58 54 thrlller TRACKSTERS OPENSEASON sched t ew runners ach B Zazuetta wlll attempt ter a re resentatl team when IS cross coum try charges open then Season agalnst Gardena Garfleld and SouthGme a South Gate, Oct 5 , , If t ln? t, - wlll f ' e o He ' li t of s.pg cj gl ' oh t , w lb t M 6 HL - y' , br in- Y fe C U I ton, 3 ' . , . . Pa , ' I n h wll . d cag. 'g hopes for takl N rn- B , w I lo ma , Leaxl- ch ' as , y - H t tlC. l un N Qa'ph a . ' ' ' . . Th Id will Mo ' U t the ' fme - . - be I B T- ' A ' d y wlth th st gage tey , , -I . ar llll al I - . K f. . A . e ' ' ' t., ,b Wal, V.I ' mS, n it n ingto J h ' A't' GQ ' ' ' r a o sey ter K Q ' Q K li Q A ' 'In We, I ff I I 9 L if i 4- X X. 1X a t ' I 'L s . Q op , . V I 3 1 - id, . - w ' C K - . With our l ning pr ' 'i U hd' Ez III Jo ll o a bal om gi 'on. - h , Hill an II7 an- f With a Co uleibu gra . R . I be . 'veto 6 l ' f ' . en . 'I' All HUP. wut 2 ou 0 BI es R t I , 2 ln dd't' n, 1 F Bat an I 5' E ar u fin C , , e . I , s p f y ' . 1 ' . V. We Salute the United ations Wollman Explams U N Goals BY Vl'TOR WOLLHAN June 6 e t S of 50 nat 0 e representing p e r to ne fforts to m ke a secur and bett world throu n nte orqanlza lon o be known e Natuo at rnc y at San Franclsco natlons sugne the ch arter ance I 5 ten other natlons rave been admitted t the Unl d a IODQ un nq the to T e n ted Natlo s organized to ma tann lnternatuonalpeace and securat to deve o lendly ations am :ons based ln the Hua rn ht d s f determ lon eo chueve cooperatlonln qHv IH rnatuonal econ omlc cla tura hUm30lt3Fl3O pr ms, and to encourao spect for hlman r h 5 and fundamental freedom r al thout s I on race lano e or qv +er e S me O t e HCCOWDII ments of t nnceptl The Un ed Nat ons fected peace between rael nelqhboru Arab states The Unlted N3tlOOSQHm war between nd and Paklstan over Kmh- m r e Una ed Na on ted a U lversal cl aratlon of Human Rughts the flrst lnternatm J proclamatlon of he fundamental r ghts f e ery human beung e U has fedlgear r an war devastatedcmwv les d ha prov food and meducal r ml Ions of ex 5 The U M Program of Tech ca Asslstance or economac and soclaldme opment s umpr ang e standards ov e n e ea education and welfa m 0 of peop e U N arran e for ar sca e a u erculosls Srodec h h I er w IC chuldren have een w amuned and over4000OOO vaccvnated ocT2H Here are some of the lem: which he :ng t so Control of armament and atomlc enerq e sol t d kashmlr problem Further development of the Technlcal 9 slstance Program T as lanet ofows o e n er th a poten rld war ac donlt ea together we will desrpy each other e Chl h e for peace and e curlty LIBRARY OFFERS BOOKS ON U N e w pre ared for Unlted Natlons whlch beglnslmnda Among the pertlnent oks avallab e a w the U Wor s e Name of an y rlmer eace n ar Our lnde endence andthe Constltu Lon and Peace or Anarchy Page 8 Students Pr-a1se Umted Nat1ons part the Jor Unlted Natlons pro Q many essays have been ltten b studen s he thou ts below am a ong the es owlhmnw annum e Unlt taons e ast step between war and peace s o y to crea wor d gove to ma ntaln pea 5 wor Otherwlse be d th andd n no e Wlefl ther tru t e other han peacetime r exam I country s r gue G Send medlcal anes 5 ray the coun n b I elects Uo the benef 0 mankf d Tre soon 9 eopl tl'T8 WOl al the better off the rld Bernard Cpauldl rrade AID at an why A ve the b ted Natlon gr of tlons bound together to rm an nter at nal ganuzatnon through whlch world eace and securl could e Insured Thnwq as organlzat on wor problems could be sett d acefully and f o on ed Nat ons could se s armed forces to a the vuctlm and defeat he aggressor Alfred Sepulveda Grade AIO 0 O I I 0 L. I .v' . . On . 2 l945 del ga e I n, bi gh . 5 l,500,006 eop esolved com- I ear e a e er gh a i rnational U ' t' t t as th United . ' ns. Cn rr .hlS- AS- Of. dan to ' da i ' , 50 ' e d ' 9' 1 .,, . 3 94, x-?yf' K t . n I 'Q V 3 Q I o , 'te m f b t'l N t X, br' gl 5 to- tal 60. W U I ' ns wa in- . ' Y. ll D fr 0 re ong U91 I I I Th ' ed Na ' is 9 ef' el - in- tn 1 . ' , at. of p ple! to a- ' .t It 'nl y pe . .f . - ' IS to A e rn- l9 'ff' . i I - ' - t and .. i ' , ce and SO. MCU ob-' in thi ld. , ., 1 . e ea I? rg V U t lFtt ?sO2ry'5 o lve-U'N' Ctigayto nd' . . f , yn It 11 me 'fq I WI ClI.t UC: I W. MLN. QS very helpful d'Uf.. 52-q of relf SfX' 2- Th U ion the '00 .ffa' -- F05 aj ... . i . , . . p e' I 5 I e ,, f rl, 3- ated by 2 Pla V tl? UW 'sir O bg . ' A will ald f3r U.N.since its ' , 'ong s H Pl t? P ' ' . . try or clty. I- It I ef- h' ' I4 ' aad - . .n lst n th gri k of die- U The .N. ca u lgt V u . Q 513 WI f ing usjalf ln? :nf.r .. er 2- -, t. - we I . rn o live gh, P elof ld ped A ' I 'a ' Th uw re 'Ze HMS' will be ' 'i , J is the world's ef' WO 5- Th 't r ti s a- -OP, 5 ' -- J 'ng dop . g n , .De- - 3 , . ' ,t I -I n , t , . I o v . . 4' .we ,, ' I ' ly 5,000,000 chi en ha mf' .gi d - dg?Wf S - idafd , , , It is a oup na- o ' y peif fo . bi nh io Lior- ni ' . 'M .f Th library is .ell 8 . . 'Ry 6 Q, try h Ith, thre , De X 5 ne na, of llli ns Ie bo I re: tj takes to war the U- 6' 'gh' ggi ' gnfgiu Ho .N.Sl ulg-, ln I .Sd t b -T' . ' t th. l -, UnNn , , .lt und ' bo 0,000 P - 1 P 0' e th' D u a ve . Q. ' .. ff3z1fM17 Lgenbnzf mwyfwwwmiw W w ummm AMW WEWWU am! BXOUYQJL afvruuzo Yfffwwffffdfl A Little F rom All' 0 vlo STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, NOVEMEER 2, 1951 Vol. XIV, No. 3 I 1 ' A 01.01 ' . , SUPPORT Community Chest Drive Underway STUDENT GOVERNMENT 2 4 st .nts fav he osed J hu-I 5 dog e :nel consoluda on students are - posed 1 s Io the - re sen or hugh stude body ONLY 232 STUDENTS vgggg on ThlS IMPORTANT The purpose of stu- dent overnment an e sc oo s e h student body T e s. - dents overn the school thelr student their sennor councu s the studentsam and have enoJgh throug leaders lor and n f I ng ool spur t can faculty and student muy rk hand an hand chueve a smoothly o er atung student body If every student b y leader and officer each student enrolled hool cludes buyln a stude vvnty car there w uld be o roun s p oblems ls pr lems or attendance problems th the Comb: on o lf and cooperatcn stu dents, our stu ent gow ernment uld be top v n H8StEF S Student Body Presndent The Community Chest HCappe11a ened cts nual for funds October I5, e Jordan cam a g be November 6 and w th thebthe e, everyone N ve t sup ouble .d a c - abut on a dou glft Some . ,. loc orlanlzat'o s he Shes T, s a e the Bov and G'r- outs Watts C m- mun t T , .H ' Orthopedic Hospltal a sore w ot , from s nstrumental T the lvut o t Faculty sponsors for e drive at Jor are r Fred Johnson an r Frank Castlne Dancers W1n Scho1arsh1ps ,us a strlctly c stuve b s two Jordan's top dancers nnell C stnan and sther Brown have won Lester Horton scholar ships hhen the r wwe mpleted theur tra , e WI b guv an opportunity to t e famous Lester nltroupe, f they are a nn Chorr S1ngs an's Sensor C pe la choir prese - splendid progr Cctober 24 at the Rumi of Educataon Offsces mr the members of the ua nnc Educatlonal C u The chour comp s- ed of over 60 members ve nts furst perfo - ance of the term w Q te accomp oshment for the oar e mm sex numbers thus ear n the semester, clared Miss Lucy Medz rector of the chon Solos were sun by Pelen Bartonamloma Patrack ames Vaughn a Wi a oley were a e p no, I e Ra a , c our pres: dent acted as Master e cholr has Important engagements or November sung: g a the Sensor Advu e nent meetung for pare ents the combunedrmd of the South Gate Southeast Klwanls a the l7th annualdbr t a a Ea e R ck hugh school See pucture belo Page 2 Op ' an draget u . . th ' ' I Jai ude or ,g ' n gi' t grop. o E3ulI Q m ' ' U tl . qu a l uttle, ,o ply fgrd i ' A I8 op 8 Q ' U89 with Ofl ap nt , tr I of ble ed a am ti Ye I out f en ' J I t .. ' . n 0' 'QS alt so ' ' 1 b. I I n n he? r ' ' I ? Sc , O ' O n y llo :se Y -7. C. H., ga ' - rg ' th , nd . h ? i to h lp t e , 1 69 .ther d P -,lf , tu as also T. g n alt as Iui an g ' , act les f .he . ' Q and , ,un U-5-O- ch to be abl to I . . J .' n y I ' de-Y 0 I i , , tha dan ' ' wl ls 0 Q rn . . t d di 'r, sch i the I N . - . . wo. ' to a- ' u 9 . ' P- ' ' - . ' ' tad m g n'l l ht na w . Willl ms h ' P- od . . , l had the cooperatuon of Cefemnnies. in sc gand that ig? t, Qn 0' om- Th ' 5 pe a IS o act' ' gl, ' , f T -- ' 'n o n g d ich hrl ' t ' 5 - r -, ha ob- , - 4 - ' ' in ' Wi .'lja- 4 .QI ls' ang . . 9 ti of scho.l sp It co D gn- 'ld . ' . , 3 - :ng th y .ll e .en ag feS.'v I t 9' . onn - - co . s. h Aor- Al i , to I . Q ' W, r. l QU ed. Ji . lil W 3 'iff Tj, JN 4 T A t Vx I W .. A b I , X? , 9 ' ,, Ali Ji . 1 K P rf p X 5 gen .Iunlor Honor Society Dance Group Bolsters Membership ore than one hundred lor h school dents have qualnf d m m r of t e Jordan m lor Honor Socrety for the current semester, c c rdlng to N s ce oods and hr Ben Penn sponsors Members of the Jun lor Honor Soclety unc ude Carolyn Ferguson A thu r Frlerson, Phyl l IS Cbnzafes, James Hicks, warcellhe Alva- r , Willie Creer, Melv Broussard Bobb Jones, Mary Lopez eRoy Wa l ls, Elva Cl Mary Va les, Laverne Armstromg Roland Carter James Walker Pauline Garrett W Holl s Gilbert Sanchez, va Salazaq Ferguson Smlth, Robert Stn er Barbara Daniel CrantGa breath, wnllle Hawthorne, LOUIS Evans, Eu ene Gains Tena B Scott, Sh rley Smlth Qllver Taylor, Richard Walton, Billy Younger Ralph Acosta, Cooper Clay, bor thy Pendarvis, James Gains. Theresa-Gill, Carlena hase Mae Williams, John, ntowine, Manuel Soso,Dorv Anderson, ally Banner, JOB Clayton, Wayne Dleudone. Wllllams Garrett,James Austin, Charles Avery, Mel rosy Corbin, BenJamlne Grww dy, VlfglHla Romeno, Dorothy Smith obby Durham,helwyn Hlckman Donald Scott, Jes sie Bell Rachel Chavez Freddie Ramirez Harold Gm dry, Kathryn Smith Gloria Munoz, Bernice Thompson, Wllnona Cordova Carl Lee Clark Vera Hicks Eva Vlllareal, Herbert Vurlal Benlamlne Thomas Pedro Ramirez, Lllllan lams W llle Wa er Frances Ross, Estella Sl fuentes. , Robert Escohar Helen Marne Gray, Foster Brown Rachael Gonzales, Harold Allen, Dorothy Collier John ny Flores, Norma Whitehead, Melda Sear , John Bell, Ce- lestine Ca dwell, Janetta Bamett, Owester l-eard, Steve Herrera Page 3 Q in A age 1 K My 4 1 H . T , i F i T 1 y se it A 4 f A Ig, ny i W -lg ,L ,xt Y ik ,Q S F i:Q1'l , gi 4 K T :E,a S n p Q, 1 Lfgk S, 1 0 A e l . . M 'un' hl st ' - . . ' ie as e be s 2 JSF eng? a . nee. K n- o ' 1r.Alz E. w z. a y, O' n ,,,- - col ' hs., t - 2.5 I . u ' . , ' Ps ' ' l : ' - : A'l . r- ' ' ' f . Gen' 1 , ' . ' I ' - ' 'en ez Y lh 1 I 0 I , 'n J h .N . V kn e ' . ay: ' I I. . l , . S ' ? u , . I Joh' ' 'an 'a . . I ' i. ' ' D . I - . . -X .25 A I 1 ' P I A ' ? ' . ' will l lk , 1, , ' - I , . 1 r H , o- 5 2 - A I 1 R A Ru R I S - Y El' ul 'ng . 4 , , Exchanges Ideas Miss Josephine Spear man's modern dance group d d s m ge nn a po num yesterday at l c n lligh with Huntnngt on Park, Fremont, a d L n hlq Jordan gurls exchanqln ideas with other schoo included Ethel Andemoq Annette Freeman Betty Johnson, Annie Ross, ese Jones Oteal Harorom la Harthorne lle James, Ruth James Nancy o nson, Shirley :zz e Charmaine Mangual Joan am Danethel Christian nnell Christ: ,Glom Sutton, Fsther BrowmFram cls Poss Beverly Taylor, Margaret eonard, Mildred Gaines mvla orres Annette Freeman Joe Palmer Gene Holoman, Oscar Neal, elen Tyson,Augustlne Tito, Margaret Enrlque,Vlr glnua Ferguson. . Late applicants lnduk: llarlo Castoreno - ben Apodoca Charles Brown Bobble Pettit a Bledsoe, Pa Lo Marcellne Starks,Betty ' Jean Johnson. 5552 DLAHEST rom C athsa Bur o Grady Harre hILL YO! DE MINE From sohn on Qschmdson Jeanse ox FOOL FOOL FOOL rom e s Isa Lee Po s HOPIAO rom Clorsa Johnson lrene Cam Je II L IO DE N rom orsa Ss ante sau OO LOlC rom Charles Ba er T Vera Broadway FORDVFH l'Ol'Yl hflfly 3. V VOOL FOOL FOOL From Eleanor Andrews ffo Harrss I WILL FAIT rom Rsa Evans T Joe Weaver DEAPFST From forene Lee Wslco FOOL FOOL POOL From averne Gray Sms I'LL ALI! 'QPF Il LOVF HTL YOU From sandra Santos sse BHAT IF THESF HERE o0UPLES? Beverly Fresghtman and Don- ald Madsson, BsllseJo Barnett and Melvsn Tonodeo, Mary Walker and Bertls Alew ander Loretta Wsllsams and Qay Spencer, Rosa HacSmsth and Arthur Green, Maxsne arter and Louss sn Q Lela Jones and Welvsn Rhone, vslma Joyce and Earl Burse, Shsrley Cooper and Justsne Grsssom, ROSl6 Chappel and Jesse Bluntson Geneese Jones and Anthony Grace, Loaslfam and Ezra sPsgglel G1r1Of The Week S nsor Gsr o t e ek ss pert e exander a Ecclessan a member of G A a hem r of e eam d a coo number en s co es loo After graduatson usse o has B eraoe, hopes to become a nurse Now however e soends her tsme ea snq strawberry sce crem ncsnq to Fool Fo ool or ravsng abou r Sensor b frs -Q4 -N. sllisllsls U 51 ,ef rl tey, true you took Margare Sanders to the footba' e ast Frsday? ma w at our c osce Justsne ,rlssom Robert She rd, or Earl Bur Edward Bryant wassm DCIHQ wsth Eousse Jones at the mrlsdtes' Snr Earl Burse,who seems to stay busy has been crusssng around the campus wsth Thelma ro gsns hss a e o r ? ust wondersn who Jus sne r som ta the Socsa a urday Page 4 SENIOR BEE NEWS By Theresa Hargrow MAR ELLIANSQ That'sthe name o the msghty Senmr Q class who have also s ected cardsnal and ste as + r class m The new name of the Sensor Bees comes from a famous Roman gererah Marcellus, whose brave followers were known as Marcellsans ffscers of the Senior e c s n lud Ra ams, pres dent, O dessa Emerson, record secretary, Johnny l correspondsn an nna , and Barbara r t treasurer O scsal communs ques from Marcellsan head uarters sndscate e enlor Bees sntend g the nsor e t e d e lsv on November 27, whsch ss the date of theSm- r B pscn Sponsors of the S nsor Bee class a e le Bonne srs John Bramle+t an M Edward Sacks Semor Boys get NROTC Informahon Candsdates or NR take a com t examsnatson Accordsng t the Los Ange es ce Nava' O c Procurement, deadl r f ng r he snatson lto ven ecember 8 95 November l be ble c m dsdates must malecm szens of the unstd Rams 7 years of a but not rs old Ju 95 unmarried, phys a lfs an a Q h s ool se or graduate er e a the Naval Reserve Offs rs Trasnsng Pro ram to A and bo s naval personnel vsss ed Jordan Wednesday T e sensors were s formed that some 2,000 of cer candidates wsll celve exoense free, Navy financed colleqe educahon 5' J' Mc S 7 . 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I -D I I N, ' - a?m l ' .----- El ea gg ly I K Il Joyce, h ,ls 3 , -' - V - ,li fl -- 'sc 'ly ual 'ed, d s,e he f ge?' sg ch. ns or sx d I a pl 5- a ,, l V 'E J sn ord to xpl in 1 , A Ce U ' 'B - ' i ' -'- ' all Sensor u .ty , ' Sc' ' 'on ' ' , ' , ls tgss th t ne, Eaml h - -n- z n 4 G is Ps ksng fi re: . to Hi-Y t ' I S t- , - ,- By Ethel Anderson I here l ama wlth some more of those vely see round the campus Sa , ave ou seen ose te l tt e boo belng s orted around car us? T ey can be se on such smart dressers a Barbara Joe OBVI l s lrene Cam lnez umphrles and MarJorre Ford ary L I er GSIDQ o look cute a d,prln sleeveless, dress com blnatlon FFHNCIS Ross s Iooklng neatandcu every day hat's your se cret Francls? Have you n be we l groomed an dressed a proprlately for schoo 7 Have ou gone over these polnts w th yourself? s IF neatly combed? re c hes at lookl on me? A e m clot s sultable for school? 8 Are my shoes Shlnef? e na s clea 7 yOU have checked yoursean I u can glve yourse re cor o y u a rectly dressed fm'xkml G1r1Oi The Week DEDICATIONS One of the cutest most neatly dressed als G,-,- a out campus lS Eva ., 'ras'-I s Un elf e ee 6' W Always well roomed and refully clo hed Eva sets an example for Jordan glrls a favorite rd You Be mn? lle her favor te eatl e's years of age Senhnel Stal? Managlng Edltor Ro and Sen Hlg dl c llam Do as U0 H gh Ed DOFIS Anderson Sports Edltors Ll e e N8 Soc Edlto Ethel Anderson resa Har row Club Ed?tors g Edna Gaines Idred alnes sy WI lla Sports Staff Earl Batty Earl Burse Slmon Duncan ohn Gra son Hl Cnty Repnsentatlves Barbara Jefferson Lucy Munns Staff Re orters B r ara Davls Wa ne DIBUCOHE VI ma Fel Clorla Jac s Staff Secretarles Consuelo Perez Olga Munoz Inez Watkins Exchange Edlt0f S ll Banner nlor A dl r Shlrley Mason Staff Photographer Gladls Heath Staff AFtlStS Harvey Collins Alton Henderson Page 5 ALL VY LOVE From Betty Johnson Joe Palmer ALnAYF rom Dorothy Burrel Jlmmle Wes I 'LL ALIMY9' BL' Th 'OVF FIT!! YOL From Ellzabeth Bowden LOUIS Hu CHAINS OF LOVE From marcaret Brooks T Emerson Rucker BE AUSE OF YOU From Aurora Zavala D VI Valencla FILL YOU BE NINE From Bobby Wllllams L Ilan Wdllam I NEED YOU SO From Wallace DlIlIhUHt To Barbara Lacy From Annle Ross Jerry Palmer nILL 'OU EE VINE rom eatra HI T Barbara Vatts FOOL FOOL FOOL From Annette Freeman T Harvey Brown Q0 LOAG From N Ima Harrls n T Emmett Woodard BOULD I LOYE YOU From Henry Baber ldred Galn Tea To Fete Sen1or A Class Senlor A students elr parents and mem bers of the schoolstaff atten the tra l onal S nlor A eanmd wednesday afternoon In e cafeterla HaH Nations Theme of the Tea lCh d ned o enable studen the parents, and membersof school staff IS Thams glv g, and decoramom will e in that mo 1 K b l . gl' 'T- th J lor Glrl of go W ca -2 , , all . : A . 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' - , 5 ' , Ezra 'll 'n tif Bulldogs Meet Dons The South Gate Ram ers, stall undefea e In the Eastern Marnne League continued sts w nnlng skein by defe t g 4 st Fri ay n t e w rs' f e T nl ht Jordan tries to back the wonnlng rcua as the tangle wnth an t Bar ara an the C City tonl Left halfback Gene Tonkovuch was the b g un for South Gate as e rambled three yards r a th fur period and came back t ly o a 3 ard punt r turn n the hlrd wav e to Injuries backfleld men e B ld s were unable o match he runnsng atiai of the Ramblers The locals never ave up as they fought k t 1 d erlo to advance to the er our ard lne re Iosung he ba pass from qb Arthur Cur to aptaun alph ms m of e damage Prospects of Jordw m etlng th Bow were darkened b the Build s dr In o place the league stardungs Cf GR D S e of Jordan ootba us psctured above wnthGoacbNorman orster Bu llpups T1e Ramblers U able to muster a scoring punch Coach Noe man ster's Bee gr ders were forced to set e tue w battled the South fate hrs o the local :mn H D U1 I-l M I A col-r-l-Nusa D unrowooorf 2 H cocoa-an-ev-I P s OD San Ped o 09 B n ing .lord Na bum e ar es rews a es lot rda e for n or vars ty as Pe 'e t 4 I leads the Interference hur Vu real lI8l s IH the backgrou Page 6 Iayvees Drop Thmller 14 12 Nhen the Junlorvar al os game, ot's a heartbreak vndence Huntln n P rk eat e Ioca s rrow I4 I2 cou carl Jones sparked ordan attack After a scc ess f rst perlo evd to score After a 1 ntnn ton Park score ones the RICKO lr D end zone C' C Men Hold Meet The cro s coun y spnkeste urder e d C a h gun ance o c Lazueta have twotemm, varsoty ard another rum composed of 9th and CW graders Leadnng the varsu thu lads a Arthu 'c heter I Berna John Ramirez, and Rope Shepherd Abraham Hol u n, d a mer, olev am the maenstays of the Juw lor Squad The first meet was last Wednesda at South te WUDICIP PGV f bl. ' , 1 d' ai 'tn' B lld I oa ' n e u o s - lag 0 Pl 'il:l- ' : ne i ld. o 'g. e on ' c? gt a K han- , nel ght. Q D I i 2 . fa I fo t.d. in e ' st 1 o tal n 4 X e I , , za. ahh ig ER -7Th. I95I edltuonl C See Du ' ' to mugrr I key ' th 'U u og , 1 gac in the h r g ' d n am- bl , f I' be- F ' .' ' - ' ' 1- fo ' y t Il, A '0r g 'd'- sity fqotb lers I e a ry C ' R V Wil- tl for a G'O u' Shen er. E ' B -- G- lla did ost th Tamb 9 n f gdd E3 A aa b th ni' co ? ' in e Mllk -- the Ji I .D . , d ' . H. . . , . V9 I the loss to South Este Emhchgxxxx lg ig Jones circled his left as -7 ll ......, ....... 2 6 13 -.. . . Ped ' 'C thi faq . 'fl ,Hin .:i::::::::: 3 35 FU L . , , , RGardena ........... 24 81 . Qok M ' 0 55 and blastvd his way ln- I F0 fb- 4 - jL , 5 tr , rs, I th, I I of Bull ' . I re' ty 'nc .re r A P s, Ar la rm ' rt i Jo P I and Ira 9 M. 515 GAIN--Ch I And . q55l m R, a 0' I .. yat g the Jorda Jun: .IA t . ter , F . .. r - . . - la J 5 ' nd, Ga . . al k A ordan Jun or arslty red above p ttung the h mmy on a .5 a o winnv Bees Clash w1th Gardena r of ac rom last r's Cee D e basket all teams c n make the successful Jump o ee competltnon Jor nls Bu lot of teams trou L8St year James Gam e a eroy Bates eac oln s or ter than poln performnn for thesmall er casaba eers x as yea rst string Pete n reras nnkl returnlng lettermen, en Wo Sam Butler a e Patton d a lle r luck a e o s c d v potent conbl K2f 1 I A Yf Mall e Bees who 0 n e agalnst Carfleld Wednesday on the Jordan court the edule as the vars rr o a fa double Header O P HAPPY Pucture be ow are members of e varsity ketba team Players, om left to rlght,a e, Front Row SIMON Duncan, e Ne Er van John S n, Ezra Hu l Secon ow Earl Battey A L d e Bertls Alexander, J s lne Gilsso o ts and Thlrd w nzel Cornwell Manager Perry Varsity Cagers Open Season Coach Ralph Cald- wellls varslty basket- ballers opened the sea- son last-Wednesday when they met Garfield on me local floon The Bulldogs.took a record of two vucton les nn the last two was unto the Garfield fray. Countln on the two p vot men ee Potts anc o n Heath t sup ly re eight Jordan wll ve . eed to b rn wlth Ez a t SIMOS Duncan,Ear ey, Lu e supplylng the racetrack tactlcs other speed ers anc de Neal Bertus Alexan er Charles Baber and Er van Johnson though the s ave o s o a , oth s and nlng are loaded,whl h s ould r vnde an citl g oop season Schedule for the ordanlhome league con s San Pedro Nov Narbonne Nov South Gate,Nov Bannln Dec Dec Gardena Jan B l Jan Page7 sh 3 o t h ' . lha r Eliza, ' U I Bat an A.C. dg st lu wlllie ' , d v Q50 --A J U i l V griddeglls plc- I gl ' f lo? . w a ' 1 - ln a game that found the l cals 'ng. ce gat b Rll ,Ban- c P h . R o ' ex- ,- - n . H Q d - th lopl ' bas- - - fr .' - r test s: If ' . .. . ' '5 f agzg asm, wsu- al., 6- ' -gg e a 5 ' - R - l . . - 7 t B ' ' - i 2 ' ' I C Riis, 9' . d ' ' u. m - aa llpups wlllbogve E t I , , hge- e' , l . 'I I bl nd E J h . tall led 50 p t , f bet an ll U t per game average whale 2 . ' , Mi ln l t r's fi U er Co - as , l t I spr e with 3 HV' Q le I b Ala it l JP I Jo H y'.g an dd a l sm' f om lady nd H th l cal .ou ha e a y I NB. , ,X t f Q P U fl , l ' , -QW ice gt E? SF I .l D Q M B ' L, Th :E 'M if A F e - 4 ,' , 3 d ' -' ' P last y Afff ' 'gf , ll I 5 fel gggi sch I' WI . p ay iggi 1 ,ll ' , fo nlng part f st Senior ADress-up Da While strolling around Jordan's campus on October I7, we had a strange feeling we were at a zoo or a hobo village. Later we discovered it was only Senior A Dress-up Day. Not satisfied merely to scare half the stw- ent body to death, the Senior A's awarded four prizes to the 'best dressed person' lHa!l, the X funniest dressed boy and girl, and the ugliest dressed person. Winners of these prizes, ln order, were Drusilla Palmer, Ell Ramos, Dorothy Early, and Laura Gonzales. Robert Garcia, Richard Trejo, and Ell Ra- Q mos, society men in their tailored coats from e G ood Willl Stor were met by the beautiful blonde from bashful bend lTheodore Down the road came unco Partner' Wil Neal and stopped next to Old Lady Joe Weaver. Scatman A C Lidge was out with 'Minnie', Jus- Sh' I vi , ' ' , 'rain Nason tin Grissom, while Little lodlne's lLoraine Joyce Stayton Vfaffefl Jones Herringtonl baby ldolll was frightened by'Pop- corn' and 'Peanut' lwillie Gamble and Simon Duncan! in the senior plot. ,By Annie Jones, Vit' it ligase WINNERS ALL--Wearing victory smiles HOR3Ep':AY A parently having a after winnun the costume contests 2?0ddtEl,metlagfYer g.F1t0d aff are labove, ?.to r.l Drusilla Pal- OY D0 SV' ef eo ore M' ' mer Laura Gonzales,Theodore ler Herman Hicks Bertha Cato, .- - Wesi ey Sanc,ers, ana Alton Hami,ton Mulier,Dorothy Early,and Eli Ramos. V I SITORS--Beauti es from the Far East visited our mmpus in the person of lrlghtl Mary Gu +oerrez and Nonna Simms SSCAPEES--QD the loose rom hobo Junction are lleftl Lowell Thomas, Willie Neal, and Simon Duncan. Page 8 f5ufMfg Lgenbnef 5-7 ig fi WRX Q x BJ RN wmv' ,,,,o-- v y lllllffg BULLDOG BITES BIRD R 0 STARR JORDAN HIGH scHooL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER vol. XIV, No. 4 I! ...-'l WS XX 5 ' SXQ R ., ,X NS .' XfRRIg -1f5!?f ' R JK f , Q X fx ve, mzvf fine npngn Jumor, Semors Organ1ze New M Math Groups Dr11l Team Wows Fans Composed of 48 g1rls Jordan s classy dr1ll team has marched at all home football games and have plans for march1ng 1n the M1lk Bowl Fest1va1 next week The g1rls meet S1XlIh per1od and after school on Mondays and Wednesdays under the d1rect1on of Mrs. Clary. Hdwsement Team Informs Parents In recogmtlon of Amer 1can Educat1on Week par ents of all Semor A and Sen 1or B students as well as ln terested members of the com rnumty attended a meet1ng 1n the aud1tor1urn to learn about the Advlsement Servlce On hand to answer ques tlons were Pr1nc1pal Herbert Morey, Boys' VICG Pr1nc1pal W1l11am Farmerg and mem bers of the Adv1sement Ser VICC, 4 Photography Club Offers Experience All students 1nterested 1nJo1n1ng the Jordan photo graphy club are asked to contact Mr. Wmllard Harper 1n Bungalow 23. Members of the photo club w1ll have an opportun 1tV to take p1ctures for the Bulldog Sentlnel, as well as to get experxence us1ng all types of eqmpment fast cameras, flashes, and dark room equlpment. Page Z at Jordan IS the new Math Club two clubs to be more exact Members of these clubs the Jumor and Semor Math Clubs are Jordan s top math students The Jumor club lS composed of bas1c math stu dents wh1le the semor group comprxses algebra geome trv and trlgonometrv stu dents The purpose of thls club IS to help 1nd1v1duals ga1n a better understand1ng of math ln order to apprec1ate mt bet er Sponsor of the Jumor club lS Mr Sam Harper wh1le Mr Fred Johnson and Mrs T Hutcherson sponsor the sen Lor club Offlcers of the Senlor Math Club 1nclude Pres1 dent Joseph Stevens Vxce Presldent, James Vaughang Secretary, Ga1l DIQQSQ As s1stant Secretary, Charma1ne Mongualg and Treasurer, La Vonna Welhngton. Offlcers of the Jun1or Math Club 1nclude: Presr dent, Arthur Fnersong Vlce- Presldent, Elva Clayg Sec retary, Paullne Garrettg Ass1stant Secretary, John B1lls3 and Treasurer,James Gaxnes. ' 0 9 , . .J X J - A tsn lpsn tttt if Q K.. so ,Mk 7, W V xp ' E J . 11, t,, Joining the list of clubs . 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Fate To Be Decided The future of the Jordan High School Parent-Teachers Association will be under dis- cussion Monday, at 10 a.rn., in th e auditoriunu Parents of all Jordan student s are invited to at tend the meeting at which officers of the 10th District P T A will preside The District officers hope to de termine the exact amount of interest in reactivating the Jordan chapter All students are urged to inform their parents of this meeting Jackie Robinson Community Chest Drive Termed Success Although only a little over half the classes have reported the results of their collections, the Community Chest drive is a success Tabulations that include the returns from some 55 eachers indicate that better than S60 h as been collected for contribution to the Com munity Chest campaign Auto Shop Class Has Openings There are a limited num ber of openings available for next semester s double period Speaks at Jordan With thousands of dollars Through the efforts of the worth of equipment available Watts Health Council and Mr students have an opportunity loward Judson Educational to repair their own cars or Director Jackie Robinson work on other automobiles singer Jimmy Witherspoon Students interested in Inaster of Ceremonles Ar enrolling in this double peri thin. Adams and the band od third and fourth are urged combination of iarry Ranch to CO11'CaCt MI' Bloom 111 the appeared before the Jordan auto Sh0P student body last Wednesday of auto shop according to Mr Attorney Rayfield Lundy Bloom instructor introduced the great se cond baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers Lost and Found Inio Discussed Jordan s lost and found department, located in Bun galow 47 in the Boys' Gym Area 1S loaded with articles lost by students All articles found on cam pus should be turned in im mediately to enable the loser to recover his lost property declared Mr Lansdowne who is in charge of lost and found 5. Los Conquistadores Chooses Members Los Conquistadores, Senior Spanish Club, has voted new members for the current semester Jade green and white are the colors of the club whose motto is Quien ha bla dos lenguas vale dos hombre He who speaks two languages is worth two men J Purpose of the club is to establish interracial good will through Spanish to give Spanish speaking students an opportunity to become ac tive in a school organization and to create a greater in terest in the Spanish languag and culture All students who are Spanish speaking may be come members provided their citizenship is good and students who are not Spanish speaking must have had at least a year of Span ish with a C' average Mrs Vidal IS the spon sor 6 15 HBE EQ!! 32325533 JFJJN AUTO SHQP Mr Bloom right explains the use of a battery charger to students in his auto shop class Pag 3 C . . . . . . - . . . . , . - . . . , - i , . . . 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' 9 : 0 , 0 9 3 . . l Q3 DEDIGATIONS gf ' ? 9' WILL YOU BE MINE From Varsity Basketballers To League Championship FOREVER From Edith Wortham To Melvin Rhone FOOL FOOL FOOL From Yvonne Smith To Herman Miller FOREVER From Jeffalyn Lett To L Smith PRISONER OF LOVE From Bobby Perkins To Olden Anderson I WILL WAIT From Annette Freeman To Elvin Donnell I NEED YOU SO From Richard Laviolet To Jackie Phillips I AM WITH YOU From Leroy Cowdeau To Gloria Clark From Johnny Grisby To Marv Tucker FOREVER From Mattie Grisby To Elmer Lewis WILL YOU BE MINE From L Smith To Joyce Theus I WII L WAIT From Eleanor Andrews To Lee Potts I NEED YOU SO From Pete Contreras To Agripina Adrlano MARCELLIANS M-usical-James Vaughan A-ttractive-Johnny Hall R-efined-Addison Carter -ute-Cerleana Harris -nergetic-Ralph Williams C E L-onesome-Daisy Williams L-anky-Dennis Terry I-ntelligent-Gail Diggs A-mbitious Theresa Hargrow N ice Barbara Barrett S illy Melba Simpson S tudious Frank Teens seful Senior Bees anly Irvin Johnson anners Kathleen Small ngaged Barbara Jeffries easonable Florence Petttt ine Gloria Bell I dle Russell Stewart un Jestine Barnett iny Dolores Williams oung William Douglas ired Ezra Hill illing Louis McGee utstanding Raymond Mendoza -r-f - - SNGDPIR By Shirley Mason Wondering why Eleanor Brown gets so excited when ever you ment1on Lowell Thomas name? Why has Arthur Bowman become so quiet all of a sudden? Won dering who Alton Hamilton 1S taking to the Prom? Interesting threesomes include Theodore Miller Laconia Johnson, and Lor raine Harrington, Ralph W1l hams, Louise Alexander, and Thelma Bryant, and W1l lie D Smith LaVerne Gray and Mildred Morbey Lorraine Stewart and S1 mon Duncan make a nice cou p e Edna Gaines TEA TIME Sen1or A students their parents and mem bers of the Jordan staff got together last week at the an nual Senior A Tea iPhoto Courtesy Willard Harper Page 4 z ' f- I - , 1 ' U- - ' . I . - M- - ' . . - I l M- - u- - 3 ' E- - ' . 3 ' R- - . . . F-' - ' . . , '. : .. ' F- ' ' , - - T-' - ' . . . I Yi 1 I 0 . . , , : . I Ti- X 0 . .1 W-. . - . , O' ' l . HIGH WIND IN HOLLYWOOD I 2 ml . , . 1 : 1 . . . - . - y THE WIND The wind is cold, and the wind is strong, I love the wind and its love ly song. The wlnd wh1stles through the trees Caus1ng them to shed the1r leaves The wmd blows as days The way It blows I don t know why It doesn t matter at all Because It blows from sprlng 't1l fall B1lly Hxcks as WILL YOU BE MINE From N Wash1ngton To Thelma Bryant WILL YOU BE MINE From Ess1e B Gr1mes To Ronald Lee FOOL FOOL FOOL From Emmett Woodard To W1lma Harr1son I WILL WAIT From Betty Ohver To Fred Chance From Arvat1a Hall To Carl Wllllams DEAREST From Veola Bow1e To L1ndsey Smxth WEEPING WILLOW From Frances Galloway To Douglas H111 BABY GET LOST From Dorothy Morrls To Charles Battle BEST WISHES From Betty Tucker To Lou1s Hurt Every star in the sky, 4 Il STARS I Moves around by and by. Some stars in the sky, -' Become falhng stars and d1e Irma Lee Cheatham By Ethel Anderson Beat Bell Th1s week we have some of the top Junlor dressers you see about campus Fxrst on the lxst IS Ang1e Ybarra who 1S modellng a very colorful blocked pla1d sklrt and whlte sweater Yvonne Sm1th comes to cam pus lookxng sweet and neat every day Won t you share your secret w1th us Yvonne Have you glanced at the adorable httle beames the drurn corps has? Dor1s Kes see IS sport1ng the latest 1n school fashlons RAINDROPS See the ralndrops falhng See how whmte they are Oh' how I d l1ke to be one Out 1n the mght blue sky Ra1n drops fall on my wmn dow pane Each drop 1S not the same Somet1mes the raln drops fall 1n snow But ra1n IS ra1n wherever you go When the sky IS cloudy you look up and say Oh My What a cold day and even Tho ugh the clouds go away A ram drop mxght fall and h1t you anyway Sh1rley Gray Page 5 M Mum um N0'l'lCE , You: BE FIRST to flaunt a sleek new Drool Cup on your wrlst a hny gold or snlver fimshed cup danglmg from a heavy lmk chain bracelet WVllI'l 311 wmdow on slde of cup to display photo of your bf or screen heart throb W EAR HIS PICTURE IN YOUll 'llll00L LLP' I 1 2 We-.'J L, SEND N0 MONEY' Maul Free Gnft Coupon Now mount Frost cms 25 a o pt A 48 c I Wh H 5 pf hh p NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE U SAVE MORE! H y nd SI 25 Nh NY mv' 0 bod: 3 loo U MONEY ORDEI D CHECK U CASH IIN H' - ' 2 Q . go by. . ' ' a . . As! Q T' 0 'J o X , Q u a Q v 2 . . ,x N I I C , u -- ' ' CL 71 o , . ' . OOIQI ' I ' f s . ' . f ,r - - nc ' , . . . . I . : . ' , ' - : . . . Q w v , 0 A I . ' - -T J I: Q n '. B . . I may - I 7: . , 1 D ' g y . ' ' . ' I ' fe- -,I : . 9 ' 1 f V f 3' C . . -.. f I gl , . I 0 . : . . ' 7 - .. - .. - I AM WITH YOU ' . ' . S 5 everly Blvd., e . I l l ollywood , aif. e ' ' ' if ou! obllgolio , pl 'RUS y D I ' J Cup charm bracelet I ' I' . I 'll - - - no oslman Sl.2 I D 9 ' I. , I y lelurn my ch b I I 'lhl I0 , - 4 Y f fun ref a, if I' 1 flf' 4. ' AI d me hoo of my I 'I movie . . . ' 0 k pFREE wetuof Ill' the . D I C p' bruuln. IMI . Sfor' nmo s I . 9 M' . I , Q , I . , M - 1' I I , ou to . v cou- : . . pon, vo I o Q ourulvu. Soma money ucmn . . l . . -... . . n BULLDOGS SCALP MOI-IICAN S HIDDEN BALL--Ralph Williams waits for a pass from Arthur Curry to settle in his arms in Don game. Bee Gridders Lose to Gardena Despite an 85 yard run by right halfback Thomas Reese, the Jordan Bullpups succombed to a powerful Gar- dena eleven, 34-13, on the vic- tors' field. Iordan's other touchdown came on a pass to end George Scott, who hit pay dirt with on ly six minutes left in the ball game. BOO HOO--Lowell Thomas cries for mommy after Santa Barbara Holguin Paces Local Harriers With probably the best 10th grade cross country man in the city, in the per- son of Abraham Holguin, on his squad, prospects for Coach Bill Zazuetta's league and city title hopes have tak- en a rosier outlook. While running varsity, Holguin broke the South Gate Park 10th grade record by 13 seconds. Arthur McPhe- ters, Palmer, and Foley are also mainstays of the team. player takes his bubble gum away. . A. ,- .L JORDAN 6 B 0 6 S P d 16 3 S Y' S H, 13 28 G d '7 B 11 BELL 6 Huntington Park '7 13 Banning , ...., 0 13 South Gate .... 13 0 'I glewood ,, 53 15 San Pedro .. 14 39 N bonne 9 J dan Page 6 By Ezra Hill The Bulldog eleven rout- ed Gardena bv a 28-7 count last Friday on J'ordan's turf. Highlighted by the spectacu- lar running of Don Madison and Ralph Williams, the 10- cals evened their League record at 2-2 and face the league leader, Bell, this afternoon at Bell. Gardena opened the scor- ing on an 18 yard pass play from Jimmy Damron to Don Blaine. Bob Isaacson con- verted. The Bulldogs were not to be denied as they roared back in the second quarter with two t.d.'s. Lowell Thom as scored on a 30 yard run off right guard and Williams bulled over center for the tallies. Henry Gonzales add- ed the first of his four extra points. ln the third quarter the Bulldogs tallied again as quarterback Arthur Curry plunged over from the one yard line. J'ordan's final touchdown came in the fourth period as Willie Gamble scampered 27 yards around his left end to make the final score read Jordan 28-Gardena 7. Iordan's grid team lost its third straight game as Santa Barbara High toppled the Bulldogs by a slim mar- gin of 12-0 at Peabody Stadi- urn in Santa Barbara. Although Jordan lost to Santa Barbara, the Bulldog eleven literally outplayed the Dons, inasmuch as the Dons could only net 17 yards with their vaunted offense. Varsity Cagers Split League Tilts ' Jordan, flashing a bril- liant offensive punch, and an 1mpress1ve defense defeated Bannlng 78 45 on the losers' hardwood. The Bulldogs were led by Earl Battey, h1tt1ng 7 wil' x KEEP AWAY Joe Pahner, w1th ball and Herman M1ller 439 appear to be play1ng keep away aga1nst the Bann1ng Dee basketballers Jordan won 32 17 Cees, Dees Wm Qpener Bee Hoopsters Coach Leonard Dorn s m1dget basketballers open ed league plav 1n grand style as the Cees whtpped Banmng Z4 19, and the Dees Pract1ce games found both clubs loslng to Gar fleld Z7 2.5 and 21 l8 but the Cees edged Fremont 27 25, on a last mmute bucket by Henton Turner wh1le the Dees lost a b1t ter battle, 24 20 Bruce Dawson paced the Dees The fxve top scorers for the Cees ln thelr f1rst three games were Keep Wlnnlng Jordan s undefeated Bee team cont1nued 1ts w1nn1ng streak by defeatmng Bann1ng 34 32 and San Pedro 45 38 U1 the f1rst palr of league t1lts Spark1ng the l1ghtwe1ghts to then' two v1ctor1es were James Gamble wlth Z7 po1nts and Pete Contreras only re turmng letterman, Wlth 23 markers Henton Turner W1ll1e Dykes George Coleman. Wllbert Moore Albert W1yndon. Page 7 PEDRO BEATS JORDAN Unable to score w1th the1r 0-UID-N mmwn D550 semi. 2-12,40 0-H535 50010 S',,,F+ft whim Ar-OQE, gm swf Hre- rv- '4 F3 mdk' F80 H H 'Z 'UQ Qcm-11 f Q 15 Ll! Pttf01 H1 0 dt!! 2Mel H J Pdo un. po1nts 1n the f1rst half and tallylng 23 markers 1n the last half for a total of 30 po1nts ty1ng the school re cord set by Rufus Johnson 1n 1948 In the f1rst half the Bull dogs led 34 Z3 Sett1ng the pace were Iust1n Gr1ssom A C L1dge and Lee Potts w1th 9 po1nts Ezra H1ll played a stout defenslve game and scored 4 po1nts us' fy A 'ff Q. 1 SJ n.,,,.1qLu Exclud1ng the San Pedro game, the casaba squad has won two and lost one, de feat1ng Garf1eld 58 45 Bamung, 48 45 and los1ng to Fremont 51 50 Batty G01 L dB 49D y P tt 63 H11 121 Z QQO11 W tki 41 dn N s mb: z B run ch c 5 Ne! s mis 12 P 1 , - , . I l b - San Pedro H01 J d . 13-0 h p B 1, rm 'yodlitnfs d 'H - aulls 412 , 1 , t ackso 51 PUSSQU t ..,, odue 131 ll , R , H 113 : 5 P d . 195 Jor- C 4 s' xg b.- J- - am. Q 1. Zi, ' -V L C . . 13 , D, -- by ty Cl . B: do 45: S r . 30. L ' 4 - 1- . , 9 Q ' 0 , - . I . n 0 Q - ' . 9 , . a A 3 . , , , . 1 O . . 1 . I 1 ' - - scalped the Pilots, 32-17, . . . . , f ' ' . .- . . . . xi - I - . . . if - - ,lp , ' , . . 1 - ' I 2 Q , - 9 ' v l ulloononou13 ' - ' 0 u , ' I lllllllillilllo 1 1 , . . . . . , . . Jordan 110 Bum n M51 , , , . , Freeman 121 12 1 e Ma ers 181 onounoosus 0 sf Rodrlgugz . . Grissom f9h Dombros 163 Q sensuous. 6 ls , butt J nD:5f C0 l I s u es: or - , - 3: al. 6: H t, 1: exandern : Mtn. 3: 8 t 3. nnin - c . : 1- ' .on. 3: Flor. 5. FOGTBALL ROU K . . ' , - ' ' ' f ' 'I ' f- A Jfff-',f, . ,L .yw,w5f,Mffw727 .rfwfqcv-' ' ,LVL 9 99? 99 QA QZAW1 1 4 LAN 4 ?9 Drum Corps Beat DENALTY SIGNAL 15 the head hnesman S S handkerch1ef as he mdxcates the efforts of ounds Bell Gardena s Ihmrny Damron 61 w1ll be to no Struttlng 1ts stuff on the ava1l Jordan s Johnny Parker 1S if Z1 football f1eld and wak1ng up the campus every mormng IS the .Tordan Drurn Corps Composed of 14 g1r1s the Drum Corps IS under the d1rect1on of Mr Io seph L L1pp1 The g1rls are clad 1n dazzhng wh1te sku-ts sparkhng blue sweat ers and dlnks G1rls are deflmtely an lmportant part of the Jordan football round up Page 8 STARS OF THE FUTURE are members of the Jordan Bee football team shown a bove battl1ng the South Gate hghtwelghts fBeat Bell, LUGGING THE MAIL Capta1n Ralph Wllllams 43 as he moves 32 yards to the Gardena 23 w1th the a1d of a beaut1ful block from Bernard Gahmore 35 wh1le Ray Mendoza 22 moves 1n to help, 4 4 agxif -L' J, ,W + 4 gl D ' ' C J :L V 4 A C . . ' . 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I L1dge, Battey, Mason elected to edttor sh1ps by Newspaper Staff As a result of vot1ng 1n the Journ a11sm classes A C L1dge has been e lected to the post of Bulldog Sen t1nel ed1tor In addxtton to L1dge other 1mport ant ed1tors 1nclude Sh1r1ey Mason and Earl Battey manag1ng ed1tors Earl Burse and W1ll1am Douglas c1ty ed ltors wlllle Neal and Ezra H111 sports ed1tors Dor1s Anderson and Sally Banner feature ed1tors Ann1e .Tones senxor soc1al edltor and M11 dred Ga1nes Junlor soc1al ed1tor L1dge lS a member of the Kn1ghts IS 1n the Eccles1ans class and IS a veteran forward on the basketball team Battey although only a Jumor lS one of the greatest basketball players 1n Jordan cage annals I-Ie lS also a topnotch catcher on the baseball team Mason A bemor A IS a member of the Photo Club Commerc1al Club and the G A A Span1sh Clubs Go To Padua H1l1s Some forty members of .Tordan s Seaborg Recewcs Nobel Pr1zc xx 'Num X -is Spanlsh Clubs Wlll Journey to Padua STAR PERFOR R tackle Rohm H H son ace second sacker for the Brook 1 s today to attend the annual pre Jordan s most famous graduate Dr Glenn T Seaborg has won the l95l Nobel pr1ze for chemlstry Dr Seaborg after whom Seaborg F1eld lS named IS a cod1scoverer of f1ve elements 1nclud1ng plutonxum wh1ch greatly expanded the potent1al amount of atom1c fuel and thus made the atom1c bomb cheaper DR SEABORG HIS fam1ly moved to South Gate when he was 10 He was graduated from Jordan at the head of h1s class Later he was graduated from UCLA before tak1ng graduate work at Berk eley Dur1ng World War ll Seaborg headed the team of sc1ent1sts WhlCh produced plutomum for the atom1c bomb dropped on Nagasak1 Sentahon of Las Posadas lyn Dodgers proved he knows h1S way Under the Su ervlslon f M around 1n fro of a m1crophone when P O rs he spoke at a Jordan assembly program SPORTSMANSHTP TROPHY Vldal the students Wlll see the an nual re creat1on of MEXICO s tra d1t1onal Chr1stmas customs Bulldog Sentmel Takes Second ln Chest Contest Results of the 1951 Commun1ty Chest Journahsm Contest revea that the Bulldog Sent1nel won second place 1n sen1or h1gh school coverage and make up for three and four col umn naoerq Harvey COlllDS, staff art1st, d1d the artwork for the cover of the Wlh n1ng ed1t1on, wh1le the .Tordan pr1nt shop, under the d1rect1on of Mr. Ted Johnson, handled the excellent color work on the paper. In last yeaz-'s contest Jordan f1n lshed th1rd, but th1s year only Los An geles h1gh school won h1gher honors. Un1vers1ty and Eagle Rock h1gh t1ed for th1rd place. sponsored by the Watts Health Coun C11 Jack1e was 1ntroduced by Ray f1eld Lundy promment local attorney Lack Of Interest Dooms Jordan P T A After two unsuccessful attempts to react1vate the .Tordan H1gh School P 'l A the 10th D1str1ct P T A has dec1ded to wa1t unt1l more 1nterest IS demonstrated before the local P T A lS reorgamzed The f1rst meet1ng was held on November l9, 1n the mormng, 1n the h1gh school aud1tor1um. F1fteen par ents, off1cers of the lOth D1str1ct P. T.A. , and members of the Jordan adm1n1strat1on attended the meetxng. The second meetlng was on the 26th of November. After eye1ng the poor attendance of fourteen adults, It was dec1ded that there IS to be no P.T A. th1s semester because of lack of 1nterest. Page Z Jordan lS 1n second place IH the runn1ng for the Eastern Marxne League Sportsmansh1p Trophy be h1nd Narbonne One of the ma1n factors 1n keepmg Jordan out of f1rst place IS unnecessary no1ses when fouls are called aga1nst .Tor dan s basketball players Other th1ngs hurt1ng Jordan s chances of w1nn1ng the trophy are smok1ng 1n stands leav1ng the stands be fore the Alma Mater IS sung and lack of cooperat1on w1th the yell leaders Our second place lS only th e temporary stand1ng after football season. The f1nal stand1ng w1ll be 1ssued after basketball season. lt IS up to you as an 1nd1v1dual to up hold the stand1ngs of Jordan. Let's cooperate w1th our cheer leaders and guards. Managmg Ed1tor, Earl Battey I ' 0 l I Q I . . . - K , . . , ' ' ' - 'F - ::- ' ' Q ' 9 'lp' v 1 1 . . , . . . . - ,C , xg. - , , 1 - , 'rs . . . . : . I y Lp - - , 1 L ' v Q 5 , . . . - , . . . ' . X at 1 P , . . ' ' TT' TTT S Nliiigj t t 1 I, x I A ' fi? . . . . . g , 1 , , 5 Ag..-Y an , Vw 4 f i I .: x i. A ,, I ' 3 t f' n.g ' I p ' ' 1 A . . . 5 . , 1 ' ' ' 5' m W' , , Z f l . 1 ' . U . . i 0 ' ' ' . 3 - , I i u , at 9 A - 1 l A . y ' - I L ' . . 1 . U O D . . , 1 - - ' ' ' 1 . . ., . . . . 1 - , ' . . ' , ' - Brown, Hicks Selected as Ephebian Nominees Eleanor Brown and Herman Hicks have been elected as J'ordan's Ephebi- an nominees from the Ecclesian Class Winter '5Z. Eleanor has been a member of the Barbara Jordan -Ladies and the Honor Society in junior high. In senior high she participated in the Maidens, La- dies, Y Teen ll, C.S.F., Drill Team, and Lettergirls. She has been Cor- responding secretary of the Girls' Division. l MILK BOWL--J'ordan's classy Drill Herman is Past President of his Team is parked on the l5 yard line Senior B class, current president of in from during the Milk Bowl. the Senior A class, star center on the football team, and president of . the Conqueror Hi-Y. Groups Glve We re Late 9 Christmas Program Combining the efforts of choral By Annie Jones and A C Lldge orchestral artistic and dramatic groups Jordan presented its annual We know the Students have been Christmas program last Wednesday surprised at the delay of this edition and Thursday This delay is the result of a lack of Divided into flve Scenes and a funds for pubhcatmn of the Paper and finale the entire show was dedicated the annual to Miss Mabel Leta Gibson, chairman To give the Students 15 Issues of Emeritus of the music department the paper requires Sl 500 fthis in Highlighted bY Chou' S1'0uP5 under cludes the annual To raise enough the dlrectlon of Mrs Thelma Banks money to publish the paper regular M155 LUCY Medz and Ml' James ly it is necessary to have advertis Warren flve SCCIISS Of 8 Seml ing in the Paper religious nature were presented If we are to have our paper and A special revolving stage, con the annual af a low Price we must structed by Mrs Phyllis Oster and continue to have advertisements, her stage Crew enabled the drama and merchants will advertise onl Y tists directed by Mrs Shirley Rey if students and parents support Bull noldg to present dellghtful Chl-lst dog Sentinel AdVe1't1Se1'S mas scenes The stage is the lar Remember when YOU- b11Y 111 gest of its kind in the city schools Watts from merchants who adver tise in our school newspaper you not only are getting highest quality merchandise but you are also sup porting the school paper your paper lordan Attendance Falls off Sharply Attendance at Jordan has dropped sharply during the last month utting When you make a purchase at P Stores whlch advertise In this Paper Jordan in last place in city attendance remind them you saw their ad in .Tor figures according to Mr Archie I-Iig dan S Paper man registrar If you want more and better pa pers support our advertisers and you are supporting yourself SF 1 Mr Higman revealed that there was 94 Z3 attendance in Junior high during the first month and that suc ceeding months have been 92 45 and finally 90 Z7 In senior high the first month was 93 12 the second 92 Z7 and last month was 90 Z5 All students must cooperate if we are going to move out of last spot declared Mr Higman Page 3 Work Can Be Fun flt is the policy of the Bul1dog-Sen- tinel to recognize outstanding work in all phases of Jordan life. Fol- lowing is an assignment in the class of Mrs. Lillian Thomas by Bernard Spaulding. The underlined words, part of a spelling list,were to be us- ed in writing a composition., WHY I AM PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN It is a privilege to be a citizen of this great democracy. There are many advantages you have that you wouldn't have in a communist-gov- erned country. There was an item in a newspap- er that stated that the American dip- lomats in Russia had to take down an automobile and tell what each part was before they could get drivers' licenses In America it is pretty easy to get a license Of course you should have the radiator speed ometer and steering wheel checked You should be sure every instrurnent is in working order You should al ways be courteous to the pedestrian You should try to keep your car at a safe temperature You should be sin cerely studying the vehicle code be fore your test You wou.ldn't want to hear the familiar phrase Pull over Therefore you should obey the laws You would not want your license sus pended Being an American you do not have to read a certain newspaper or magazine You may get a subscrip tion to any one you happen to like You may carry out the type of legiti mate business transactions you wish You have freedom of speech You al ways have the right to question You may make an advancement in many fields These examples are some of the reasons I am proud to be an Am erican citizen, and they should be the reasons for any American to be proud of his country Sepulveda Wins Award Enrique Sepulveda is the 1952 winner of the Bausch 8: Lomb Hon orary Science Award Medal for a chieving the highest scholastic re cord in science subjects during his course at Jordan High School By winning this award, Enrique becomes eligible for three scholar ships each of which is valued at S 3 200 , I O . 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S -if R 5- ,G It ' ' - 1 5 - n af - ' ' T 4' ' 0 1 A ,lf I - , e Ig I 0 0 Y ' ,, ,. ,A , ' I 4 DEDICATIONS -W Q, 7 09 BABY GET LOST From Davld Ramos To Ernestlne Moreno IT WAS YOU From Leha Jones To Melvm Tonodeo CAN T ESCAPE FROM YOU From Dalsy Nelson To Lmdsey Smlth A I AM WITH YOU From Beverly Thomas Allen Doby IT WAS YOU From W1lma Joyce To Robert Shenhn 1-A I LOVE YOU From Ethel Anderson To Ervzn Johnson COMPLIMENTS 94' p FRANKS CLEANERS Alumm Notes Headquarter Headquarters and Serv1ce Company I94th Engxneer Combat Battohon Apo 301 cfo Postmaster San Franclsco Cahforma To the Bulldog Sentxnel Just a few hnes to say hello from Korea I am doxng o k at the present txme and hoplng everyone around the school xs f1ne It IS gettxng cold here 1n Korea now but the fzghtmg IS as rugged as xt was a month or two ago Just haru to beheve I was at Kumwha September I4 It's a day and mght I wlll remember and that wzll go down ln hxstory LOGAN 4750 JVHEH HS COFIPLETE Home FURNISHING RECORDS ROOFING SCHOOL PRINT SUPPLIES HHRDMRE Em, 'Vbww 1617 105' ST los mvcctcs 2, CHLIF I 4 7 My brother Tom Duncan IS some Gossip where here U1 K01'e3 Wlth the aTmY Nola Cato and Alvxn Hester were M05t of Us SUYS who have on-lY foul' seen havmg a grand txme at the AI months ln Korea w111 not get home pha House Thanksglvlng mght u.nt11 about March 1952 So 1f any of you guys and gals can fxnd the tlme drop me a few lxnes From a grand old 'CE CREAM Yell Kms ASSORTED FLHVOR5 Cpl Haro1dW Duncan M6889 cumsrmns 5:1 O1-'HRT T0 JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY sums CHFETERIH STHFF L04 5755 A A CLJT RATE DRUG STORE an ,, , 1757 E 103 sr LOSANGELES CAUF -mm. QS 'Ui' 2 CHOW TIME Pnctured above are Semor A s and B s havmg a Joyful pncmc feast at Wall Rogers Park Page 4 .. ' I I A I I I 1 n I F U ' I I V I I . in Vxxx -- I X m W N I -- .. A .. H U : i 1 X on I 1 . 77 Q ? f ,f'1 fiw . 1 Vyrl Y 1 - I U ' , 4 -I X In W V .,-., 7 floppy V- Rx AL b., i U V W, T 53 Q . ' ' 1 3 . U ' . '- 1 F3 . ' - , 1 3 ' I . .. ,C ja 5 - D 1 E ir R l - . . . - 1 ,'7,:-Q . . .. , 3, . . Q ' I 2 ' . I 1 I U ' . . . X 8 , .4 . 1 - - ' ' 5 ' . . 1 '-A ' I ' 'I' 1 s ' . 1 g I N 1 'S 1 1 - - - . 1 1 Q I in ' l . . v . Y w I o I I 21 - ' 04 ' 1 ' ' N 1u s 9 1 -s L l f QQ I I I i W i X' I Q ' ' . t . 1 xg I f t - , ' S55 I - 5 I . 1 ' sy , J . . ' 2 - 4 X 'bv 5 By Ethel Anderson H1G1rls Thxs week let's pretend we re runmng a fashxon show on campus Cast your eyes upon .Teffalyn Lett .Teffalyn 15 prevlewxng the latest ln sleeveless blouses Betty Johnson gxves the fashxon show an extra spar kle wlth her red short sleeve Jersey and taffeta plaxd sk1rt The most popular ln school shoes are those neat saddle oxfords bemg modeled by most of the lassles B1ll1e Dunfort looks sllck In a styl Barbara .Toe Davls a smart dresser llkes a neat turtle neck Jersey D ana Stanley modehng the latest IH good groom1ng Nelda Sercery makes those cor duroy shortxes look mxghty cool Bernlce Thompson glves us an ex ample of the latest Ln halr styles BY Mlldred Ga1nes Well boys here I am to g1ve you the latest ln fashxons I don t ha e to look up the latest fashxon magazme because the latest ID everythlng IS sported by Jordan s well dressed male populatwn Glance at Tad Nakamura and you w1l1 see the latest ln plaxd shlrts Theodore Sanders looks sharp IH h1s sport shxrt and shoes to match And how about those cool nylon sh1rts .Toe Stephens and Oscar Neal are showlng off Berry Coleman ms a sharple 1n h1s suede Jacket and matchmg shoes Ezra Hlll Jesse Blunston and Bertls Alexander are the wool Jersey kxds Roland Lee xs a fashlon plate from the soles of hls suedes to the top of hms well groomed hau- BABY GET LOST From Consuela Duveney To Arthur Green BECAUSE OF YOU From: Inez Hurnphrles To Perry Wllllams I WILL WAIT From' Loulse Alexander To Ralph Wlllxams WILL YOU BE MINE From: Katherlne Martxn To: Perry Smlth ,bf s..,y -uwt BOY OF THE WEEK Herman Mu ler a basketball star a neat dresser and a cool character IS shown get txng a drxnk at Jordan s soda pop founta1n ,es FOOL FOOL FOOL From Jessxe Garcla To Pat Polanco WILL YOU BE MINE From Francls Rojas To E De La Cruz BABY GET LOST From Ilmmle West To Wenslo Holme GLORY OF LOVE From Wenslo Holme To Robert L Butler FHSHIONS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL cfm. nfuo YOUNG LHDV HT i568 E 1030 ST HPPIRIL snow messes COHTS SUITS SPORTSUEHR f e suvsa ti qw rny Lonme Stxtt ld ,Nola Bolden easonable W1l11am Taylor ager Beaver Lee Plerson nxxous G1ad1s Heath lllgent Wxlzna Foley n tlme Claude McDonald avnshmg Genese Jones mart Frances Ross Happy to see June Hoffman and Lee Pxerson together agaln Won derxng lf Dons Anderson and Herb Bryant w1ll stay together now that Ira Foley IS tryxng to move mn Roger s and Mary Walter Wonder mg what Mable Plnlhps wlll wear to the A 9 luncheon BERKEY PHOTO CAMERA HEFIDQUH RT E RS mum E Iosfsr MIATT52 I NEED YOU MORE From Conme Ortega To Mano Ruxz SIRI BE MILE LONG' CHILI DOGS CORNER IOJ + COMPTON I NEED YOU SO From Eddxe Glass To Maxme Turk ITS SVIHRT TO HHVE Your clothes cleaned on premues Ln our plant CHILDS EUUHTESY CLEANERS ANU HAND LAUNDEHEH5 1625 East l03rd SHOE' LOS ANGELES CALIF I x Ill 1713 103 ST LO. 6 93Is Los fumes :z,cauF Ln'638+ Page 5 . I I A ,uyv - X L L ' - f f it td. . ln' . f' I my N L' V A I 3' T-. : . . Q o I O- 2 . , J U' R- : ' ' . , E - . . . f ' I .T . .Jr-f u 5 , 2 , . . . - f S Q. D-' ' 2 . O- ' 2 . 1 . ' R- D ' Z . ' Sf' IW I s- 2 ' ish black suede western jacket. ' What's happening bet ween Verdell . . . i- -- - . . . . . . . g - 1 V I Q . - I , ' I . I .H . I J I C J' A ' ' ,f nr. : 1 . g ' , ' ' . ' v . - ' ' - . f - . - , . . ' . . . . : ' . : ' p I . 4 , , ' - 0 Q19 CAGERS WHIP PIR TES, 57-51 Reversing an early season defeat, Jordan's power-laden cage club swarmed over the San Pedro Pirates, 57-51, last Tuesday to leap into undisputed first place in the Eastern- Marine League standings with an 8-1 record. With the city's leading scorer, Earl Battey, pacing the Bulldogs, the charges of Ralph Caldwell roared to a 28-19 halftime lead and continued to cook on the front burners during the final period for sweet revenge. Willie Naulls and his cohorts have been a nemesis for Jordan for the last few years. All in all Battey netted 25 points, the fifth time th-is sea son he has scored 25 or more points. In addition, he raised his city leading total to 2l0 points in 9 games, a 23.3 average A C Lidge playing one of his finest games of the year caged 15 digits from his forward slot Lee Potts dropped in 7 points Ezra Hill 6 and Justin Grissom 4 Prior to the Pedro game the Bulldogs roared tnrougn TIP IN Lee Potts 18, and A C Lldge try to up six straight foes Now with only Bell barring their way to In a basket for Jordan agalnst Rus while the the title Jordan s first under the tutelage of Coach Caldwell, city'.s leading scorer Earl Battey looks, on the locals appear on their way to the greatest season in Jor dan history Ceesi Dees Lose To San Pedro Bolstermg the Bulldogs chances is a potent bench which in cludes steady Charles Baber deadeye Willie Neal careful Although both boasting credi table records Jordan s Cee and Dee teams apparently dropped out of championship contention last Tuesday as they lost to San Pedro, 47 43 and 33 31, in a pair of thrillers The Cee tilt was knotted, square that is at the end of the regular game 42 42, largely through the deadeye shooting of Willie Johnson who tallied 18 James Horton Wendell Lind sey, and Nathaniel Finney paced the Dees Cross Country Team Snar-es City Honors Jordan s Cinderella cross country team captured third place in the city Junior varsxty track finals held at UCLA last Thurday The 10th grade team finished in fourth spot Although they finished in third place, the Bulldogs had the top J performer 1n Arthur McPheters while Bobby Newman finished in fourth position John Ramirez was 16th Ervin Johnson 43rd Emmett Woodard 46th and Willard Tucker 47th For the 10th graders Abraham Holguin was 6th Ira Foley llth Joel Casey Connors and lanky Corny Cornwell OOPS DROPPED IT Jordan s all Bees Rernaln Undefeated victorious Bees are shown in action, Undefeated after ll straight he victories the Jordan Bullpups -dw? as appear to be on their way to the M 4 Q Eastern Marine League Champion ship and the greatest Bee record in Jordan history Led by Ja-:nes Gambles 26 points the Bullpups waxed San Pedro last Tuesday 54 34 Veteran Pete Con QW? treras picked up ll points in the tilt Palxner 12th Remedios Mariano 33rd i Q Wlth only three undefeated Will Bryant 56th and Andrew Jeffers Bee teams in the entire city the 65th ' THEY RE OFF to the cross country lightweights appear headed for a CIW Ch3mP10n5h1P faces at UCLA possible crack at the city title Page 6 f . . , - 9 , . 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' Vars1ty Footballers Wm Two, Lose Four By Earl Battey and Simon Duncan Jordan varsity football squad tutored by Coach Frank Cullom had a surprisingly successful season winning two and losing four Despite the presence of only five returning lettermen Jordan opened by defeating Banning 6 0 for the 4th straight season Don Madison set up a 44 yard drwe by ripping off 43 yards to the Banning one where Captain Ralph Williams plunged for the t d SPIRITED CREW Although inexperienced the 1951 varsity grid S311 Pedro S P0WeI'h0l-ISC led squad overcame many dzsadvantages with a fightmng spirit by Lou Morales and Ralph Moreno defeated the locals 16 6 .Tordan s Bees Produce lone touchdown was scored by Ber nard Gallimore on a 76 yard punt re turn in the fourth quarter Continuing hls policy of building In a non conference tilt Santa Bar material for the Jordan varsity bara won over the gritty Bulldogs 12 0 Coach Norman Forster and his although held to only a net of 17 yards Bullpup gridders had one of the most from scrimmage successful seasons in recent years The second place Eastern Mar Some 40 men played during the ine League South Gate Ramblers roll season 30 of them earning letters ed over the .Tordan Bulldogs 13 O and a number of them showing prom Paving the way for the Ramblers was ise for the future Gene Tonkovich with two touchdowns Thomas Reese was the top back, After suffering three defeats in a For VaPS1tY Eleven season mcluding a 68 yard scoring ed onto Gardena for a 28 7 victory Jaunt against Gardena Willie An Scoring the touchdowns were Jordan s derson and Augustine Alv1so are two big four Lowell Thomas Ralph Wlll other potential varsity aces while rams Arthur Curry and Wllhe Gam Booker Ellis Douglas Bragg and ble The magic toe of Henry Gonzales George Scott also performed well set a school record by booting four In the line Perry Williams B T consecutive conversnons Washingt on and Abraham Holguin Bell league champions snatched are varsity prospects EASY PICKlN'S Alton Hamilton the flfle by Swampmg Jordan 34 6 hauls in 3 flat Pass from Arthur Alton Hamilton took a flat pass for the Jay V963 Boast Top lone Bulldog tally to avoid a shut out Jordan finished in fifth spot in the h B 11 E l Jordan Grld Record galnst t e e ag es standings of the Eastern league Curry to tally the lone touchdown a Jordan s fir st Junior varsity grid team closed lts gr id season w1th a record of four wins and one loss the best football record in school The outstanding backfield runner was Joe Stephens who averaged two touchdowns per game A number of the boys played with the Jayvees for a while before moving up to the varsity Robert Ryan being one of the topnotchers Thurmond Taylor also was a standout Season Record Opponent Santa Fe Rus Huntington Park 14 .Tackson Inglewood NUMBER ONE Jordan s Jayvee gridders, tutored by Coach Hutch 108 20 erson, boasted the best football record at Jordan this season Page 7 U . h , , 1 9 l ' , . . I A I , - . . . . A l . 0 ..- ' , I . I . l I ' U 1 v . ' 'X I . 0 c - - . , '- l . - WL 1 . scoring four touchdowns during the row, the high spirited Bulldogs latch- - . . . ' 1 . . , . K . , , . . - 1 1 ' - ' - V -- . ' ' , -I , as , . . . . . N W f Y ,Mg , ' sl . I 4 .T.V. 14 0 13 6 t 12 ' - 56 0 13 0 -- ' ' ' - IORDAN EATS LUNCH PS' 95 '69 V T sttstc YAP' Y d Sex, fe h 0 ctly 'op htJod tde tsd ' b es ITEM AMOUNT EATEN Snd h Sd c T m I Coff 'Win KW A M Ik C ght nthe Act 0 f I C O 250 250 Z 5 Wo GIIITS F OR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MARTIN S X we N A af WHERE IT'S EASY T0 USE CREDIT We carry our own contracts A No hnance company to deal Wlth 5' Open an account 1n a few mmutes 1661 and 1668 E . 103xd Si. mrs M Page 8 jordan Varsity Cagers Cop League Title f5ufMf 51119 ef DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY JANUARY Z4 1952 Vol XIV No 6 Congratulatlons to a REAL Champlonshlp Team' Th1s has been the greatest bas ketball season mn Jordan s hxstory but not only because we have had a wlnmng team X- On the basketball court they have won a reputatlon wlth referees throughout the cxty for bexng a clean playlng sportmanllke team In the classroom these boys are supenor not one of them gett1ng a faxlure ln any class In student ac t1v1t1es they hold top student body offlces Even Jordan s student body 1S a champlon Yes Jordan IS leadxng the entxre Eastern Marme League 3 Casey Conner John Heath mn competltxon for the Sportsman shlp trophy at-4' We Coach Ralph Caldwell Charles Baber li.. if Q 'I-.N A Wlule N931 Ezel Cornwell Lee Potts I 1 fSee Page 6 for Details, aa Ea rl Battey Ezra H111 A C Lldge J ustm Grlssom I . ,X J . yr W VL'I if A H GW , if I ' - fs. V . . . L I . . , Zzn , 5,- Qi i ' 1 A u 5 ln ': J 1 ' as ' + , . :ii ' ff, , A fe I A -I., If I fx' he - y n ea. I e t I W 'XM ,Vra , X A ':. ILLIAMS, BATTEY WI -ELECTIO Only 150 Voters Decide Outcome of Election The importance of a single vote was emphasized in the Senior Student Body election as Ralph Williams was elected president by a scant 77-75 margin with only a little more than 2001, of the students yoting. Had any one person who voted for Williams voted for Hill the vote would have been 76 76 a tie and a runoff would have been necessary In other words any one person might have changed the result of the election When less than Z0 a of the student body votes the re sults of the election are not ne cessarily typlcal of the entire student body ln addition to Williams those elected include Student Body Vice President Earl Battey Girls D1 vision President Iestine Barnett Recording Secretary Billie J'ean Carter, Corresponding Secretary Agrlpina Adriano Treasurer Ri Chard Brice and Yell King Earl .Tones Others elected to Boys and Girls Division offices include Girls Division First Vice Pres Gail Diggs Girls Div Second Vice Pres Annie Jones Corres ponding Sec Eleanor Andrews Recording Secretary Beverly Thomas, Boys Division Vice President Allen Doby Boys Div Sec Willie Anderson and Girls Div Tres Mae Dean Jones Annie Jones and John Heath both won their posts in runoffs Annie edged out Daisy Williams while John Heath was selected penter Ralph Williams who recent ly was named to the all league second string in football has been president of the Senior B class captain of the football team and a track ace Earl Battey scored more points during the past basket ball season than any player in the history of the Los Angeles City Schools He doubles as a catcher on the baseball team tmpgf- STUDENT LEADERS Pictured above are members of the Senior Coun c1l who have been responsible for running student govermnent at Jordan broughout the current semester mg, ueen eign over Senior Prom Some 350 people are expected to attend the postponed Senior Prom Friday night 8 until l2 in the cafe teria under the reign of a still un known king and queen Supplytng the music at the gala affair will be Oscar Saldonia an d his six piece band awww, 'NX -Q,-agiw 'T' 1 C ,l PALS Coach B1l1Pothoff back at Jordan after a year and a half as a captain 1n the Marine Corps is showr- with a Korean friend L1mpy', and orphaned vlctim the Korean War Elementary Students Get Jordan Tour Over 240 A 6 students from neighboring grammar schools were treated last week to an or1 entation program designed to ac quaint them with the campus and the varied activities that they may expect to find as Jordan High School students next semester Mr Herbert Morey, principal opened the get acquainted assem bly by extending an official wel come Entertaining at the pro gram were the Junior Choir h Boys and Girls Glee Clubs and of Mr L1pp1 Featured in the assembly was a short skit entitled Homework enacted by the Drama class under the direction of Mrs Reynolds and an athletic exhibition by Earl Battey and Alton Hamilton After the assembly, the visi tors were conducted on a tour of campus by the Barbara .Tordan Ladies and the Junior Lancers The A 6 students represented l02nd Street 96th Street 9ZndSt Grape Compton Avenue lllth St and Gorman Grammar Schools l . 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I I A ' ' 2 1 ' NAULLS BATTEY SHARE HONORS Jordan s Earl Battey whose 344 po1nts mn l4 games IS the greatest league total ever reg1stered by an Angeleno cager and San Pedro s W1ll1e Naulls whose 28 1 po1nt average lS second h1ghest 1n clty prep basketball h1story spl1t Player of the Year honors r1ght down the m1ddle Each was named Co Player ln the Eastern Mar1ne loop by the Helms Athletxc Foundat1on s board of basketba l Nme t1mes th1s season Battey scored 25 poxnts or more h1tt1ng 36 aga1n st Gardena to estabhsh a new school record Only a Jumor Battey also was an all league choxce last year as a 10th grader He was recently named to the All Cxty Playoffs team Not to be outdone by h1s hlghscorlng teammate center Lee Potts also earned all league honors Unable to keep the Jordan ace off the fxrst team the selectors were forced to move Potts to a guard post Justln Gr1ssom was the th1rd Bulldog honored as he was named to a guard spot on the second qu1ntet ALL EASTERN MARINE TEAMS F1rst Team Second Team Earl Battey Lou Vedova W1ll1am Naulls Ray Goodwm Lee Potts Jordan Sam Johnson Bell Clarence Marks F San Pedro Ron Far1sh C Rus B1ll Sperlxng San Pedro Rus Narbonne Bell JUNIOR CHOIR Jordan s .Tumor Cho1r whlch entertamed VlSlt 1ng elementary school studentsrecently IS p1ctured 1n full dress Nola Cato W1ns Bond In Examlner Contest Nola Cato, B ll Jordan Hxgh student recently was awarded a S25 savxngs bond as fxfth pr1ze 1n the Los Angeles Exam1ner s annu al B111 of Rlghts' Contest Her wznmng essay concerned the Slg mflcance of the B111 of R1ghts ' One key phrase of her prxze wmmng theme was The fu.ll s1gn1 f1cance of the Blll of Rzghts can eas1ly be concelved by v1sual1z1ng lt as the Star of Bethlehem br1ght ly sh1n 1ng throughout Amer1ca, as sur1 n g the Amerxcan people of hu man rnghts ' Page 3 JORDAN IOTTINGS Now on sale at the student store IS a l00 page autograph book 1ssued by Pr1nt Shop and prlced at only Z0 The book offers students an op portumty to get an autograph book bound ln cardboard at a pr1ce that IS IS well below the usual charge for such a publ1cat1on Under the sponsorsh1p of the Jordan Hmgh School Youth Serv1ces four basketball leagues are be1ng organ1zed w1th appl1cat1ons be1ng accepted through Frxday January Coach B111 Zazuetta announced that troph1es, 1nd1v1dual awards and a banquet w1ll be features at the close of the compet1t1on Jordan Hxgh School can now boast of the largest revolvlng stage 1n the Los Angeles C1ty School sy stem because of the handlwork of the current stage crew Measur1ng 16 feet 1n d1ameter the stage was f1rst used dur1ng the Chrlstmas program Members of the stage crew spons1ble for th1s achlevement clude Barron Parks Carl Jones W1ll1am Henderson and Mack War ren Rapldly becommg Jordan s most w1dely traveled organ1zat1on the Sen1or Cholr wxll Journey to Palms .Tumor H1gh School next Tuesday afternoon to present a pro gram for the Founders Day meet 1ng of the PTA The songsters of M1ss Lucy Medz who w1ll s1ng some new se lectxons are on the program at the spec1al request of program d1rec tor Mrs Charles J' Mxller Eleanor Brown, after be1ng se lected as an Epheb1an of the Sen1or A class IS plung up honors the latest bemg a S200 00 cash schol arshxp from the Daughters of Is1s Egypt1an Court 05 of Los Angeles Eleanor recelved thxs scholar sh1p on the bas1s of plans for the future, character, and scholarshlp , . . . 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Why was Agripm Adriano a regular spectator at the basketball games Bee bas ketball that is ? Is it because Pete Wimpy' Contreras IS playing? Kenneth Howard is on the loose How about that girls ? Wonder how Odean Anderson and Bobby Perkms are getting along dave you noticed the bells ringing Earl Burse s eyes for Shirley tween Bertis Alexander and Sylvia Froe ' What s happening between Doris Kessee and Bob Graham? How about that Shxrley Booker? What s the secret that keeps Lorraine Stewart and S1 rnon Duncan together? FURTHE BEST IN .g GOOD EFlTlNCr,EfiT IN THE SCHOOL yy crnrtremnf QQ Page 4 ALUMNI NOTES From time to time alumni oi Jor dan express a desire to rece1ve news of Jordan and letters from friends For this purpose we are listing below the addresses of three graduates who are in the Korean War If you can write them a letter and let them know they are not forgotten Ed Note Sgt Rudolph Pacheco U S 56069377 Co G 224th RGT A P O 56 'Z P M P F C Louis E Gomez NGf28l049l0 HQ Co Znd Bn 7th Inf Rgt 3rd Inf Division A P O 468 '72 P M San Francisco California Pvt Andy Concha U S 56073819 50Znd Recon Plt A P O 30l Z P M San Francisco, California PAGE EDITORS Page 4 Annie Jones Page 5 Mildred Gaines . ng ' 17 c. f, A , z V I. . , : . . X ' - ' ' I : , 5 x 1 ' V ' af : ' -- - , . . .C , - 4 . . . . - . . , ' ' : . .-- . D 0 I ' D s . ' 1 . ' ' Z ' . ' , .-- . Q ' . . . , . . 5 ' Q . . , 1 n Z ' . Cooper?...What's going on be- San Francisco, California , , ' ------ - : p RPQ . g ' ' . . . , . . IA: , ff . . . J - . f v 3? 2 Q M . H1 'I' le High school Hall of Fame BESIDE SETTING A NEW TOWN MARK OF 6 FT Slam Fon me mon Jump ALTON WAS A iz FT POLEVAULTER AND A is FLAT men HURDLER AND ALSO EARNED ALL EASTERN MARINE +loNons AS A FOOTBALL 'mcicte ' - 1 Butt Clorrnv- JORDAN HIGHS CITY HIGH JUMP RECORD HOLDER ALTDN ly MORY KAP? Sing low and swing high watch your crescendo and crash the end-o! A Thats the merry motto of Jordans Alton Hamil- ton air-warbling, air-piercing star of high jump pole vault high hurdles- And football. Alton whose name aptly stands for height is the 6-lt. 8-in. 195-pound spike-ologist who sprang to a. new city high jump record of 6 lt. 5-5, . last May- I A summit 55 inches higher than the apex which had withstood 10 years of challenge. With the historic lsvitation the buoyant Bulldog ascended into the Hall of Fame but coach Bill Zazueta confidently demurred. Hold him up. Alton will be sure to add more laurels in football this fall, he said. Fulfilled prediction And under new mentor Frank Cullom Alton ful- filled Zazueta's prediction by winning honors as a first team all-Eastem-Marine tackle who also ca- vorted at end. He was used against the enemys strong side on defense as a tackle-eligible on of- tense, And this guy wasnt even interested in football until he was prevailed upon as a junior to go out for the sport. But Hamilton is the kind of character who doesn t realize his own strength. For instance, when he fashioned the fresh metro- politan acme of 6 ft. 535 in. he was the most sur- prised individual in the Coliseum. Alton not only did not know at uhat measure- ment he was jumping-he also wasnt aware he was the only one left, that the others had gone out at 6 ft. 3 ln. He was too busy running to and from the pole vault pit into which he had qualified by vying for the league crown with his teammate Ernest Carson. Where many athletes might have used that en- ergy-consuming extra activity as an alibi Alton and Zazueta agreed it was an aid. It kept llamll- Q ton warmed up and kept his heart from blowing up. If 1 d had any notion I was heading for a record chuckles Alton 'I d have exploded with excitement. At any rate the brilliant Bulldog who had dead- locked for the loop tltle at 8 It. 2M ln. wlth Nar- bonnes deluxe Bob Daliguey went on to gain a. . runnerup share in the state meet at 6 it. 8 ln. with that same Gaucho sparkler. Hamilton hummed in the Eastern-Marine finals. Splitting two Eastern-Marine championships the long-striding Jordan ace was on the way to a third in the high hurdles when he spilled over the next to last hurdle. ln fact over the entire league season during which he entered three events every meet-pole vault high jump high hurdles--Alton suffered ' only four setbacks. Three of them were by team- mates two resulted from falling. Revealed early promise Hamilton revealed promise as a 165-pound sopho- more when he ventured out only in the pole vault and reached 12 feet. But lo and behold as a junior he showed up weighing 215 pounds! He had been living off the fat of the land and it showed in his track performances. He couldn t top 11-6. This term he was in shape-a ship ready to sail to far ports with Zazueta s fleet of speed merchants. He hit 6-599 in high jump 12-2 in the pole vault and 15-flat in the hurdles. Alton's not one or those athletes who have all their Interests locked up in a gym locker. I-les vice president of the Senior A class vice prexy of the Senior choir ln which he slugs second bass tand makes many 5 smooth slldej, and alter school he holds down two jobs. One is during the week as playground recreation leader and the other is on weekends at an automo- bile wash rack. Alton wants to be a machinist a trade in which vocational tests disclose his aptitude. It is certain that for whatever job he tums his hand or lathe to, this pride of Jordan will have a high standard. i By Ethel Anderson Hello Girls This week I have some of the most talked about fashions in town With the Xmas season making it s yearly debut around town, it has left us with some pretty winter fashions I cou.ldn't help noticing Gladis Heath looking neat in a yel low camel s hair shortie Claud ena Smith can be seen showing off the latest in those fashionable gray toppers Betty Johnson and Margaret Brooks are wearing some some snazzy turtle neck sweaters. A Zavala has very good taste in choosing her red corduroy shortie and gold gabardine skirt Daisy Nelson and Jeffalyn Lett are look ing like charming young school girls in their plaid skirts and short pullover sweaters The latest styles Ln long coats are being seen Just glance at Raye Hicks Ordean Bates and Collen James and see what I mean DEDICATIONS :fi ? Z4 q. 7 BECAUSE OF YOU From' Ruth Green To: William Ponds BABY GET LOST From Ethel Anderson To . Ervin Johnson WILL YOU BE MINE From . Betty Johnson L To' William Barrett NEEDLESS From:Doris Kessee To Jesse Blunston FOREVER From' Doris Anderson To. Will Bryant ROCK LITTLE DADDY From: Helen Tyson To Neuman Reed SEVEN LONG DAYS From Darlene Davis To Edward Warnack I VE GOT A' LONGING IN MY HEART From Inez Humphries fPicture and story Courtesy L.A Daily News To Earl Battey Page 5 POLY UPSETS IORDAN 46 44 By Earl Burse Coach Ralph Caldwell wound up his mechanical Jackrabbits to begin the season and they didn t wind down unt1l the semi finals of the City Playoffs when Poly potted and stewed the hares 46 44 Putting the last first the Bull dogs held a scant one point margin with slightly more than a mlnute to play but a free throw and a bucket sent Poly into the finale Earl Bat tey, with Z1 points was kingpin of the Bulldog attack ln the open1ng round of the playoffs Jordan sank the Venice Gondolxers, 51 29 hmiting the beach boys to a mere ll points at the halfway ma rk In the second round Jordan romped over the Bell boys 66 46 the third victory of the season a gaxnst their Eastern Marine Lea gue rivals Although the scoring for .Tor-dan was evenly divided Center Lee Potts potted 17 for high honors Now back to the opening tilt of the league season when Jordan low ered the boom on Banning 70 45 Auguring things to come Earl Bat tey laid in 30 points to t1e the school record for most points rn one game prevlously set by Rufus Johnson in 1948 Justin Grissom and A C Lidge each got nine Playing xt close to the chest Jordan and San Pedro put on one of the tightest, rrost exciting ch maxes ever seen in the local hoop atorium, the Pirates winning 40 34 Potts spilled 12 points through the hoop Pedro s vaunted W11l Naulls got only ll, while Battey sat out most of the tilt with a wounded gam torn ligament to be exact With one up and one down the Bulldogs hosted Narbonne by deal ing them a 65 53 defeat Willie Neal sparked a closing f1rst half rush with three quick buckets and Kingpxn Battey scored six points in the final 45 seconds of play Potts and Battey paced an easy win over Rus and then led the lo cals to a 66-41 victory over South Gate in a night game at home The Earl of Hoop Battey by name, racked up 28 points in e first Gardena game and 36 in the fCont on Page 7 '-3 1935 SOG 22,6 ERE Kia Hmm C11 Luge W m Lidge sparkles on this shot as he hits or Cole Spectators include Jordan s Earl Lou Vedova 33 JORDAN cr :I UQ W G 9:u:zr-mg r Cl 1' 5 v ii an 5 l Z vovammw- Q .- 2 M 'H5 640 658 0 14 9-I EXSTERN YI ARIN-E B B11 n G k N 478 625 'IGS 314 b 211 281 24h 1 0 151 151 134 130 CIT! LEADERS U1 gr-lU'11f0NUC1 CIl h H' lhll N W Pass ll HIGHEST SINGLE, GAVE TOT THIBTY POIWTQ 'IND DEER SIN WE N 1 5 40 3 184 ITG 112 IG! X80 AL CLE od I A BEOST TIMES POISTQ OR MOPE Y 7 H2371 E CHARITY TOSS--Lee Potts sinks a free toss with his favorite Tight hf-nd Push Sh0t as Earl Battey Z0 prepares to rebound Ezra H111 extreme left appears bored with the whole thing Page 6 Bee Hoopsters Win League Championship Eraslng all of .Tordan's past re cords, Coach Ralph Caldwell has not only gu1ded the Bulldog varsxty to xts flrst tltle ln the 26 year hlstory of Jordan but h1s tutorshxp of the Bees has enabled the 1lghtW6lghtS to cap ture the crown ln the1r d1v1s1on Sweepumg all competxtwn aslde Jordan s lxghtwelght casaba squad roared through 14 Eastern Marxne League foes wmthout a setback only to come a cropper of the Manual Arts Bees 66 56 ln the openxng round of the cxty tournament Vd1'S1tY Cagers Contmued from Page 6 second to set a brand new standard at Jordanvxlle Battey d1dn t set the mark untxl the last mlnute of play as he notched a tr1o of qmck les Desplte the presence of potent hoopster Lou Vedova Jordan wal loped Bell twlce 1n league t1lts to complete thelr 13 l rout of league competxtlon DEADEYE PETE Lxttle Pete Contreras launches a rxght hand push shot agamst Bell as the Bees complete an undefeated league season SPORTS NOTE Space llmltatlons prevent us from pr1nt1ng sum mar1es of the records of Jordan s basketball teams Thls data IS scheduled for publ1cat1on ln next week s specxal Semor Ed1t1on T115 51,117 111171-1 77-IA 7' 121-M1. JUST 4 5 NO MONEV DOWN 1 V OUTFITTIN He Man Look WE VE GOT EMf THESE NSU! T5 ARQ1 VED JUST 11v 771wE FOR GRADUA TION G CO C o1v1E IN SEE THESE QMART CLOTHEC FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY l8I3 E lO3rd ST LOS ANGELES2 CALIF Yowve MAN OF 7bDAY ALFRED .SEPULVEDA 4 ' N 1 99 - I, JORDAN H1 GFPADUA T55 CANDIDATES LI TED FOR ELECTIONS hum-gf is I, TARTARS PIctured above are members of the Tartar slate for student body offxces ST IJDENT B ODY PRESIDENT Ezra H111 B I2 Clubs Jordan H1 Y Lette rmen Club Offlces PresIdent Jordan HI Y Sports Edltor Bulldog Sentlnel Vlce Presxdent Stud Body Sports Baseball Ralph Wllllams B ll. Clubs HI Y Letterman OfflCeS Pres Senlor B Class Sports Track Football Albert Carpenter B 12 Clubs Red Cross Peter Jett A Il Clubs Conquerors H1 Y Knlghts Math Club Off1C6S J ff Chaplaln of Conquerors I X ff SPARTANS Plctured above are members of the Spartan slate for student body offIces BOYS' DIVISION PRESIDENT .Tohn Heath Clubs Knlghts Math Club HI Y Sports Basketball Offlces All Sec of Boys' DIvIsIon ff t. I p I Xxx , if . x H 'I s fe al' t .a as -I 1 f M'SS I p 'HO' is ' - ' . . f f ' ' ' ' -E. M, If , me H, 'U if V Basketball - M ,L - N - ,I I L LIN! N, lf' V '45, .........-.LL i...l.L,'L. 1- 1 - - S if ,f .m m ' - ' , - STUDENT BODY VICE PRES W Earl Battey A ll Barbara Barrett B IZ Clubs Clubs Lettermen LadIes Sports Y Teen Basketball Frlendshlp Club G A A Baseball OffIces Presmdent of GIr1s D1vIs1on S amsh Club PresIdent of G A A Lidles GIRLS DIVISION PRESIDENT Offices STUDENT BODY COR SEC ' Agrlplna AdrIano-A I1 Clubs Commercxal Club Lettergxrls Odessa Emerson B I2 .TestIne Barnett B lZ Pres Commerclal Club Clubs Math Club Letter Glrls Sr Lad1es G A A Offlces Vlce Pres of Gxrls DIV Recordxn Sec Gxrls DIV PAGE EDITORS Doris Anderson Sally Banner Clubs G AA STUDENT BODY REC SEC Ladies B1llIe Jean Carter A ll Letterglrls Clubs World FTl6HdSh1P Club Ladles Math Club G A A Offlces Commercxal Club G A A PresIdent Offlces Ladles Vice pres Sec of GIr1s' DIv1s1on Vlce pres 51. Bees L Sec of Commermal Club Page 8 Football X X fm f ffa ffflf Florence PetIte B 12 Clubs G A A Ladles Yell leader OfflCeS PresIdent of Letter Glrls STUDENT BODY TRES Rxchard Br1ce, A ll Clubs Cornmerclal Club SpanIsh Club Sports Track OffIces Studen t Body Treasurer aff! 5 fu' ne DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY FEBRUARY1 1952 Vol XIV No 7 -l 'ii SENIOR A S Outstanding members of the Eccleslan Class are left and I-Ight Joe Weaver and Iacquellne Bell lung and queen of the Semor Prom X y EPHEBIANS Selected as Ephebxans of the Semor A Class were ftopl Her man Hxcks also presxdent Of the Eccles Ian Class and bottom Eleanor Brown wmner of an Amencan LegIon Award GOOD LUCK ECCLESIANS. O B 4 Q I I X I K . 7 I . ,. . - . ' ' ' ' 1 9 l . 7 . 83 SENIORS TO GRAD ATE -is LAST LOOK--Members of the Class of Winter 'SZ will take one last look at Jordan as students tonight before they move on with diplomas in hand. The entire student body will miss the Ecclesians who have led .Tordan to a fine athletic season and a fine semester socially and scholastically, Ceremonies Held in School Auditorium Some 83 Senior A's will take-the final steps toward graduation from David Starr Jordan High School tonight when they walk across the stage of the school auditorium to accept diplomas from Principal Herbert E. Morey. Graduation ceremonies will be opened with the Overture 'Hungarian Comedy', followed by the proces- sional. Class president Herman Hicks will welcome the audience, while Esther Ruth Lewis, Eleanor Brown, Robert S. Garcia, and Mary Shavers will speak for the class. The program will be completed by the singing of the Alma Mater and the Recessional. Evidence of the outstanding a- bility of the Ecclesian Class can be found in the high number of stu- dents going on to higher education. Eleanor Brown, winner of a S200 scholarship, intends to enter UCLA, while three members of Iordan's league championship team Justin Grissom, A. C. Lidge, and Willie Neal are set to continue at Compton and Pepperdine. Herman Hicks, in addition to being an Ephebian, president of the class, and an all-league grid- der, has won a scholarship to Pep perdine. Enrique Sepulveda gets the faculty scholarship award, Alvin Hester and Eleanor Brown the A- merican Legion Awardsg Wesley Sanders, the Charles E. Hicks Knight Awardg while a host of other awards will also be made. Miss Mary M. Fawley and Mr. William A. Farmer, vice-princi- pals, will present members of ser vice organizations and recipients of Awards and Honors respective- ly. Page Z lunior President In a Junior High School student body election to determine officers Mildred Gaines was elected to the post of president, Yvonne A. Smith to the job of Vice -president, and Ocie Mae Thomas to the position of Secretary. Mildred has been leading a busy life lately, doubling as the president of G.A.C. and Social Editor for the Bulldog-Sentinel. ln addition she is a member of the Barbara Jordan Ladies and Y Teen. Yvonne also is a member of the G.A.C. and Barbara Jordan Ladies. Ocie Mae served as G-.A.C. secre- tarv. Defeated candidates for of- fices include Carolyn Garcia and Ernest Colacion, presidentg John Antowine, Essie Grimes for vice- presidentg and Esther Hughey and Mattie Lindsay for secretary. fSee Page 3 for picturej I I I 1 Senior A's Will Worldly Wealth MAGLENE ABNEY will my typewriter in Mrs. Miles' room to Ora Lee Harris ROBERT M ACOSTA will all my love to Connie Lara. LOUISE ALEXANDER, will my quietness to my boy friend Ralph Williams. MARY ALVAREZ will my sweater to my sister Vir- ginia. JACQUELINE BELL will my homeroom teacher to Pat Day Sr Bee ORLANDO BOLDEN will my sweater to the moth balls DOROTY BONNER will my ability to get to school on time to Barbara Doyle DAVID BOYKIN will my sports ability to my hand some young brother Robert and my brains to Donal Gaines ELEANOR BROWN bequeath to my brother Cornelius and to Florence Petitt a portion of my intellect and to Jestine Barnett I leave my secretiveness DWIGHT BROWN will my ability to get my clearance card checked to the Senior Bees EDWARD BRYANT will my seat in Mrs Henderson s room to Erwin Johnson HAZEL BURDETTE will my athletic ability to G ALICE CALDWELL will my Senior A sweater t Ruth Blackburn CHARLES CARTER will my graduation ability to the struggling Senior Bees BERTHA CATO will to my sister and brother Nola and Leroy the ability to graduate from high school LOTTIE CORNWELL will my ability to get along with people to my sister and my handwriting to my brother GUSSIE CRAVIN will my Sr A sweater to my brother SIMON DUNCAN, will my slightly used basketball shoes to the basketball team DOROTHY EARLY will my charm to the Charm Club WILLIAM ENGE, will my front seat in Mr Norman room to some Marcellian student MATTIE FLORENCE will my ability to talk, chew gum and act foolish to Jane Williams who is unfortunately a Senior B ROBERT FORD will to Oscar Neur my cool cool hat and my seat in Mrs Henderson s class WILLIE GAMBLE will to Bennie Smith an easy way to go because he wants to be something in this wonder- ful world ROBERT GARCIA will my laziness t in auto shop to anyone who wants HARRY GAYTON will my ability to stand up under pressure at Jim s to Augustine Alviso STATON GIBSON will my football ability to Charles Webster and my track ability to Ray LAURA GONZALES will my fine senior high sweater to my brother Henry who will never find one like it MATTIE LEE GRIGSBY will my A's and B's to my niece Thelma JUSTINE GRISSOM will my basketball shoes and sox to Charles Baber to wear every day MARY LOUISE GUTIERREZ will my ability to get a long with my teachers to my brother Mike who needs it ALTON HAMILTON will all my love to Jerry Green along with two years ability in which I hope she will graduate LORRAINE HARRINGTON will my ability to get along with people to my brother Nathaniel who may need it Us Henry C ravin cellians I EVELYN DANSBY will my homeroom to anyone who wants to make it home EDWARD HAYWOOD will my car to Mr Charles ALVIN HESTER will my p1res1dent's seat to Ralph Williams Best of luck HERMAN HICKS will my leadership ability to my bro FLORENCE DAVIS W111 to Jean Brown my Shorthand ther Billy Sherman and my athletic ability to James Hicks ability and to Dorothy Cole my typing ability I LACORNIA JOHNSON will my ability to attend school I-IARMELDEN DEAN will my senior sweater to my every day to Mr Hlgman brother who is in Junior high school --ww., X WINNERS Pictured above are the new Junior student body of ficers fl to rj Mildred Gaines Yvonne Smlth and Gcle Mae LEADERS Representatives to the Junior Council are shown as Thomas discussing student affairs at a recent council meeting Page 3 P l I . , I , . , I, . 's I, , I. , , 1 I I, , . p ' ' It 1 1 1 Q I, , . ' . to - I, , . I. , , 1, f , - - ' - 1. , ' ' ' , , ' it. I, , l X . , . , . 4 , . . Y I, , ' ' ' 1, , ' ' ' I, , ' 4 ' ' I. , ' ' ' . ' 1, , ' I, , ' ' ' ' .A.c. I1 - I I I I n 1 I I 0 . I, l . . . . II, , . . . - . . I . , , . . Il 1 I I 3 Il 7 I Q I, , . . . . . . . . . I. , . . . I, , . u . . , , . ' - I, , ' . I, MIGUEL CRUZ, will my graduation luck to all Mar- Thomas. ' . 1, , ' ' A . i I, , . . . . - 1, , , . t . . . . . I, , ' ' , . ' . Ts, A fi aw., I 1 It til f Ni.. ' ' if .. if? 1 Senior A's Will More Worldly Wealth I, BETTY LOU JONES, will my big brown eyes to Jean Lafaye Brown. I, EXIE JONES, will my sound ming to Edna Johnson. I, WARREN JONES, will my car to anyone. It won't run for me. I, ESTHER LEWIS, do hereby will my ability to graduate to Hattie Lewis, my sister, and my ability to get along with people to Ezel and Earl. I, IVY LOUISE LEWIS, will my intelligence to all the Mar- cellians and my success to my brothers, Lester and Joe. I, ROLAND LEE, will my saxophone to my brother Willi- am Lee. I, A.C. LIDGE, will my sweater to Casey Conner. I, EUNICE MCCONNELL, will my brains to Bessie Pi- per and Elgin Harris. I JOHN MCKINNEY, will my ability to Walter McKinney. I, FREDDIE MURPHY, will my class ring to Ray Hicks. I, WILLIE NEAL, will my left arm to Jordan's varsity baseball team. I, DRUSILLA PALMER, will my ability to get along with all my teachers to my brothers, Joel and Jerry. I, NORMA PATRICK, will my music ability to Helen Bar- ton who greatly needs it. I ALBERT PATTERSON will my tennis shoes to one of the unfortunate Marcellians Gloria Bell I EARL PIGGEE will my good ideas to Paul Webb I MARY PHILLIPS will my string sneakers to my sis ter Dorothy ELI RAMOS will all my love to Ophelia Torres CARRIE RHODES will my good looks to the ugly Senior Bee class MELVIN RHONE will all my special service to John ny Parker STEVELL ROYSTON will my ability to graduate to my brother Billy I SHIRLEY MASON will to my sister the ability to get A s and B's and to Mary Tucker my secretary s seat in Mrs Henderson s homeroom I, GLORIA SALDANA, will my B's and C's to Rosalie and Martha. I, BARBARA SANCHEZ, will my Senior A sweater to my sister. I, RAMON SANCHEZ, will my intelligence to Gilbert Sanchez. I, WESLEY SANDERS, will my football ability to my brother Harold. I, ENRIQUE SEPULVEDA, will my good grades to my brother and sister. I, MARY SHAVERS, will my corresponding secretary seat to Agripina Adriano. I, ROBERT SHEPPARD, will my leading ability to Orland Widgner. I, NORMA JEAN SIMS, will my ability to graduate from high school to my sister Gloria. I, EARL SIMS, will my right foot to Earl Burse and Thelma. I, JOYCE SLAYTON, will my knowledge to Pat Day. I, FLOYD SPOTTSVILLE, will my one and only Louise McGee to Johnny Parker. I, JOSEPHINE SMITH, will my ability to sing to Lois Sams, who needs it badly. LOWELL THOMAS will my football ability to Coach Cullom BERNICE TYLER will my ability of riding to school to Annie Jones RICHARD TREJO will my roguish ways to my kid brother, Carlos WILMER JOE WASHINGTON will my blue suit to Mr Bogel and my seat to Melvin Smith I JOE WEAVER will my clothes to Charles Kennedy VELMA JEAN WHITE will to my sister Lydia White the ability to graduate I MATTIE WILLIAMS will my A's in bookkeeping to my cousin Lela Jones and the ability to graduate to Annie Jones I DORIS WORTI-IEN will my thoughts success and hap I THEODORE MILLER will my better than good grades piness to my sister Helen Marie to my lower than good friend at Compton J C Bob Gram I ESPERANZA YBARRA leave Jordan with all its fine and my better than good ability of quick thinking to An faculty and student body because I can't take them drews Cauthers at LACC wlth me BATTEYN MED CO PL YEQR Oli THE YEAR Based upon his great scoring punch and his ability as a playmaker Earl Battey became the first player in Jor dan history to be named Player of the Year in basketball an honor he shared with Will Naulls of San Pedro In addition Battey made the All City first string something only Ru fus Johnson had been able to do Lee Potts was accorded third string hon ors f All Cnty cage teams FIRST TEAM Earl Battey Jordan Barry Brown Venice C- William Naulls San Pedro G- Denny Miller University Junior Marvin University SECOND TEAM Tlllll! TEAM Ill 5 ll 5 an u lu it c- lin y n ' I A 1 zna 16- Bay Good I Eli 5 JH DHD PM IMA: 10 7 0 COACHES OF THE PLAYERS-Ralph Caldwell, Jordan Earl Wal lls, Venice Bob Bell San Pedro Tom McCullough Polytechnic Jerry 45 l '15 WE OUTFIT YOU AND YOUR MOTHER TOO WITH THE CLOTHES YOU LOVE T0 WEAR DRESSES LA KGE sfiefrlom mm CYT1 CLUTHES SUITS comrnke OuR SPOKT5 PRICES THEY nur. THE NUR PHRHDISEH Pfir H one 172.1 'roi' ST I-0 5 935' Los nncnss 1 WIP 9 1, . I I, , , I ' I 1 ' Q , , I X . I, , . . . . . r 1 ' . . ' l If 1 i i I In 1 ' . I: 1 l I, , ' 1 1 4 I1 1 , , ' . ' In 1 1 I, , ' ' . , . , , . . . , , . . . . . . ' 1 , . . , , ' ' 1 1 7 1 I . . s ' '1 1 1 . I t ' C T 'l ' 'Q - 3 1 ' a , . 1 , - I I OF Ht, XVI. F- ' , ................ . .1 ............. 6' 8 ' F- , ....... .... . ..... ..... . ....... 6'4 10 ' , ..... ........ 6'5 22 ' G- MOYHS Taft, Polytechlllc ..... . ..... . .... . ......... 6'2 174 LDIJCSW' IN . , .......... . .......... ..... B '2 170 ' . Q : - I , 1 3 1 C , , . 'A F- Henry Poles. Sun Fern. 5'9 IB XF- Duane Robbins. N. ywd. ' I , F- Tom W ll u olevelt 6'2 '3 F- lhy Anderton. Q enon . 6' , rr unn. Munn r s 6'6 C- lc orsey. Van Nun 6'3 180 - ' G- Treu. Lon Angeles .. 6'1 151 G- Lee o s. Jordan 6'2 lg ' lr n, s ...,,. 6'1 I li G-'Jim Ksulman. n cle 6'3 1 2 - MARY GUTIERREZ LORRAINE HARRINGTON ALVIN HESTER IERMAN IICKS Ecclesian S ist Achievements MAGLENE ABNEY ROBERT ACOSTA LOUISE XLEXANDE MARY LOUISE ALVAREZ J CQUELINE REI L G A A Techmcal Com Dr1ll Team Iome Econ. Major F A Commercxal Club Conquerors H1 Y G X A Ch xrrn Club F H A ORLANDO BOLDEN DOROTHY BONNER D XVID L BOYKIN ELEANOR BROWN DWIC HT BROWN Shop Ina-lor F rl A B Varsxty Football Mudens L d1es BOYS D1V1510n Sr Cho1r B Vars1ty Track G ft A Lettergu-ls Y Teen Dr1lI Te 1111 Epheb1an C S F Orchestra EDWARD BRYANT HAZEL BURDETTE ALICE C ALDWELL CHARLES CARTER BERTHA CATO Spamsh Club G A A Sen1or Chou' Industr1al Xrts Major G A A Rcc Sec Boys DIVISION Dance Club Sec Sr X Class Letterglrl LOTTIE CORNWELL GUSSIE CRAVIN MANU AL CRUZ Y Teen F H A Pres of Tech Com Red Cross EVELYN D XNSBY FLORENCE DAVIS G A A Chou' Y Teen Y Teen Dance Club HARMELDEN DEAN SIMON DUNCAN DOROTHY EARLY V1ce Pres Boys D Jordan H1 Y F I-I A Spanlsh Club Basketball Y Teen Gymnast1cs Charm Club Dr1ll Team WILLIAM ENGE MATTIE FLORENCE C S F F H 1 Tech Com Sr Cho1r Thesp1ans ROBERT FORD WILLIE GAMBLE ROBERT GARCIA I-LARRY GAYTON STATON GIBSON Track H1 Y Chou- Baseball Spamsh Club C1'USadeI'S H1 Y Football Conquerors H1 Y Tech Com Letterman Basketball Track Gym LAURA GONZALEZ MATTIE GRIGSBY JUSTINE GRISSOM ALTON HAMILTON EDW XRD H XYWOOD G A A Lette1'g11'lS Zsem G A A All League Basketball Track Draftmg Span Club Maldens Home makmg major Baseball Football Commercxal Club Jordan H1 Y Sr Cholr VICE Pres Sr X s rlall of Fame Lad1es Home Econom1cs Pres Student Body F H A Pres Boys' State Sp Club Boys' D1v H1 Y Pres BETTY LOU JONES Football Y Teen G A A Sr Choxr Drxll Team EXIE JONES G 'X A F HA W ARREN JONES Auto 8: Draftmg IVY LOUISE LEWIS Dr1ll Team H A Tres C' A A SENIOR CABINET Cru1C11ng the 1ct1v1t1es ot stu Red Cross C031 dents at Jordan IS the Semor C 1b1net under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs lender on Conque rors I1 Y Sr A C 1b1ne Letterm AH s Club Football Gym L CORNI A JOHNSON Perfect Attendance ROL XND LEE Bulldog Sent1ne1 Ed EST ER LEWIS Com Club G A A Stud Jody Sec X C LIIJGE VGFSILV Basketball Kmphts Baseball A 1, , - :Aoi K .. L Q 5- I 1 . - 5 ' , v , .s Iso y K ! 'A D , , uh., , L : ..., 1 , ' n .1 . , . X - . - ' ... ... ..4. . an, ', - u 0 4 , i ' I ' . . 1, - 0 IL V 1 11 L . . J. . . V- . , . . -1 ?t . . V, . I, -' 0 C ' My r 1 .,...-Y . A . 1 I J.. ' 1, -f . H 0 'V 0 s np. --' 1 - 5 . . V. X . L ,I K , V , ,,,,,, Li' Ecclesians List More Achievements EUNICE MO OONNELL - JOHN MOKINNEY SHIRLEY MASON THEODORE MILLER FREDDIE MURPHY F.H.A. Jordan Hi-Y Man. Ed. Bu11.-sent. Track, rootbaii G-A-PM G.A.A. Knights C,,A,A, Boys' Division Lettergirl WILLIE NEAL DRUSILLA PALMER NORMA PATRICK Basketball Football Baseball Sr. Choir NIARY PHILLIPS Business Major GLORIA SALDANA Com. Club G A A MARY SHAVERS Com Club Pres Pres. Sr. Ladies Com. Club, G.A.A. Drill Team, Orch. Brd. of Hearing ELI RAMOS Tech. Com Spanish Club Auto Club G.A.A., Y Teen B-12 Cor. Sec. Sr. Choir Sr. Prom Chrmn. Stage Crew Sr. B. Tres. ALBERTA PATTERSON EARL'PIGGEE F-H-A- Industrial Arts GuAL.aAXq Red C ross CARRIE RHODES MELVIN RHONE STEVELL ROYSTON F.I-I.A. Conquerors Hi-Y Stage C1-ew Sr. Choir A Football GLORIA SANC HEZ RAMON SANCHEZ WESLEY SANDERS ENRIQUE SEPULVEDA Home Econ. Major Knights Technical Com Spanish Club Conquerors H1 Y Gymna sti c s Football, Track Sr, Council Boys Court C S F Kn1ghtS Iac Schol Award Sr Choir Conquerors H1 Y ROBERT SHEPPARD NORMA JEAN SIMS EARL SIMS JOYCE SLAYTON Pres Crusader H1 Y Y Teen Sr Chou- G A A Vice Pres Let Girls Pres Stage Crew Sr Cholr .Tr Knights World Frlend Club Y Teen G A A Y Teen Cor Sec Stud Body IOSEPHINE SMITH FLOYD SPOTTSVILLE LOWELL THOMAS RICHARD TREJO BERNTCE TYLER 51' C11011' Sr A Vice Pres Conquerors Hi Y Pres of Y R A Y Teen Football Track Vice Pres Span Club Chrmn Crt. of Mem Vice Pres Conq H1 Y Sr Cho1rDxr G A A Pre Lettergirls Football F H A WILMER .TOE WASHINGTON ,TOE WEAVER VELMA WHITE MATTIE WILLIAMS DORIS WORTHEN Football Pres Boys D1v Y Teen G A A Home ECOHOUIICS ESPERANZA '1 IRRA Knight F H A Com Club -. .eb 625 J i NEWCOMER One of .Iordan s newest and most ac tlve clubs is the World Friendship Club under the sponsorship of Mr Victor Wollman Page 6 L KS! JOURNALISTS Writing and editing the Bulldog Sentinel IS the task of the Journalism classes shown admiring their handiwork this year 1 U D C l 0 I I . . - I -f g . I - . I U l O . - . D . I . . . . , Q . ' . . . . Q . I - I -1 - ' - . . . . . . 7 - ' ' . . . S l - . . 1 . . . Q ' . . . Q , ' , n . - T I 3 L ' - - . . . ' A ---- v-Y--Y-LQ A WL.:-Y 'v :IIT - ' If ,. M- --A f R' - L T Q K x , ,s K, 1 A ' ' V 1 . 4-1 , NQX A A , -.. .... -.. -... I I 2 ' . I ' .,- , 4' KL 'K-,L J V . -, W , 'Z'-AA Mlm. 'vw r - ..- ., I , 1 - 'gvL,,',,'-'qi' A 3, we - Q ' , ,. Q., . . ,, . , - , - . . wif.. ,. ,gh O A S +2 if , fl: ,3 V , M , wx? W . 5.1, 1. A , wi my vm- iw, ' 'Y , I V' Q A qw jr ' K ,syn . .nkivya Kq,,M K ' W - H 2 L - - A? 'I I . inf: vp 'K , V vfii' W. ' R V ftfifif Q' I I' it . A I I .A I K ,Lil xg .afgiqw I ,. , . S,-. ' x 'I L ' - - . . . . - 1 I . . . I U LIGHT WEIGHT BASKETBALL RO DUP LEAGUE CHAMPS Jordan s Bees won the league champ1onsh1p and had an undefeated record untxl they lost 1n the Clty Playoffs to Manual Arts RT NNERUP F1n1sh1ng w1th f1ve wxns 1n a row the .Tordan Cee team below wound up 1n second place 1n the East C EE SEASON RECORD ern Mar1ne League standlngs JORDAN OPPONENTS GARFIELD FREMONT BANNING SAN PEDRO NARBONNE RIIS SOUTH GATE GARDENA BELL BANNING SAN PEDRO NARBONNE RHS SOUTH GATE GARDENA BELL WON LEAGUE PRACTICE SEASON BEESEAHNWRECORD GARITELD FREMONT 13ANN1NG SANPEDRO NARBONNE IKIIS SOUTHGATE GARDENA BELL BANNING SANPEDRO NARBONNE IKIIS SOUTHGATE GARDENA BELL MANUALARTS woN LOST 1.EL4csUE: PRACHCE TOURNAMENT JQEQASCJN -W QQ LOST SECOND SPOT Coach Leonard Dorn s Dee squad below nabbed se cond spot 1n league competxtlon by pol1sh1ng off 1ts last four foes Qi S. was ll' ,gr Page 7 DEE SEASON REC ORD JORDAN OPPONENTS GARFIELD FREMONT BANNING SAN PEDRO NARBONNE RIIS SOUTH GATE GARDENA BELL BANNING SAN PEDRO NARBONNE RHS SOUTH GATE GARDENA BELL WON LOST LEAGUE ll PRACTICE 0 SEASON ll 5 'Q A 51 31 3 f 3 ,y 34 32 ,,,, M 51 38 45 30 48 35 35 25 52 39 57 35 51 30 ' 60 44 54 34 54 40 38 33 50 43 1 53 41 -- ' 1 74 42 . . 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'G - . 31 20 ' 3 23 21 1 1 , 1 . 19 18 26 20 34 ZZ A A ' 31 33 ' Zl 30 32 21 I , 3 1 23 14 f Z5 Z1 55 16 K .,-' 3 3 2 TOREADORS LEA E LAST ILL ,ff ,,,.-we TOREADOR CLASS Graduatlng from the Jordan Tumor Hlgh School IS the Class of Wln ter 52 p1ctured above The sponsors of the class xnclude Mrs Thelma Banks Mlss Luc1lle Bonnett and Mrs Marlon Maddox The name of the class IS TOREADOR WILLIAM BARRETT w1ll my false teeth to Toe Terrell YVONNE BATTEY w1ll my llps to Wllma Foley BOBBY BERT w1ll my feet to Don Webster IUANITA BIDDLES w1ll my clothes to anyone who needs them NOLA BOLDEN w1ll my graduatlon shoe to Shlrley Carter ROBERT BURTON w1ll my haxr and clean ears to Charles Gaxnes MODIE CHAVEZ w1ll my w1g to Davxd Bllls WILLIE FAY, w1ll my D average to Alma Peters CLIFFORD GILMORE w1ll my money to my brother Kenneth GLADYS HEATH w1ll my abxllty to be on tlme to my brother Thadls DOLORES HENDERSON w1ll my bralns and fxne face to Iuamta Blddles JUNE HOFFMAN w1ll my beaut1ful eyeballs to Yvonne Battey GENESSE JONES w1ll my ex boy frxend to Mary Morgan. LESTER LEWIS, w1ll some fat to bony. IVAN MCGEE, w1ll my good looks to my br other, Everett. I, SALLY MOREZ, w1ll my clothes to Frances Serrano. 2 Page 8 T. D 1 LEE PIERSON w1ll all my love to .Tune Hoffman WILLIAM POUNDS w1ll my good teachers to future A9's VERDELL ROGERS wxll my haxr to Mary Walker FRANCES ROSS w1ll my new earr1ngs to Ruth James MOSE SMITH w1ll my love to Barbara LONNIE STITT, w1ll my graduat1on dress to Mary Morgan ARCHIE JOE TATE w1ll my bralns and know ledge to my cousxn Dolores sHughes .TOE TERRELL, w1ll my clothes to Wxllxam Barrett MARY WALKER w1ll my clothes to Verdell Rogers WILLIE WALKER, w1ll my gym socks to Mr Fred Johnson NATI-IANIEL WHITE w1ll my muscles Mose Smxth SAMSON WILEY w1ll my good looks to my mama. LILLIAN WILLIAMS, w1ll my shoes to Mary Walker. BOOKER WOODS, w1ll my head to Edward Thomas. C gn N ,,,,, I A ff YQ' 5,31 i K I L A , - 1 . I A ' L do ' .T .- ,L 4 1 g 'Q I , ' ' -it X , . . . a ' ' a I! 3 . - Q I! 1 - In 1 . ' I: I I ' I, , ' . . 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I, , ' I . 1 ' , ' 1, K ' I 1 EMM' Lg nz? el DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1952 V01 XIV No 8 ATIO AL EGRO HISTORY EEK 39 I- '?5i SYMBOL Recxpxent of the Nobel Peace Prxze In 1950 Dr Ralph .T Bunche LS syrnbohc of Negro Hlstory week RIs1ng from h1s days In Detro1t when he was mascot for the Detroxt Tlgers he be came medxator for the Umted Natxons In Palestxne and a worldwxde personage As he accept ed the Nobel Prxze In Oslo Norway he expressed the hopes of the world when he declared May there be in our time at long last full peace H111 Elected Sr A President In electmons held last week Ezra Hlll was elected to the offlce of presldent of the mlghty Marcellman Class of S 52 Other Officers e lected xnclude lst Vlce Presxdent Maedean Iones 2nd Vlce Presl dent Pless Taylor, 3rd Vxce Pres ldent Wrlllam Douglas Secretary Freddle Frankhn and Treasurer Walter Coates Ezra has been the vlce pres ldent of the student body and a mem ber of our league champzonshlp bas ketball team Thls semester besldes Th t t d dt 1 k belng presldent of hrs class 'he 1S al so edltor of the Bulldog Sentlnel and presldent of the Jordan Hx Y Maedean IS treasurer of the sen lor hxgh Grrls D1v1s1on and a mem ber of the school orchestra Pless IS a member of the school orchestra Wrlllam Douglas IS pres xdent of the Semor Knxghts and last semester was clty edxtor of the Bull dog Sentlnel as well as a cheer leader 'Young Ameuca Speaks Features I ordan Panel A panel of f1ve Jordan students dxscussed the subject Should a Young couple marry when the boy IS about to enter the Armed Ser vlce over rad1o statxon KFI on the program Young Amerlca Speaks last Saturday mormng at l0 30 The partlclpatlng students ln cluded Iestxne Barnett Barbara Barrett Earl Battey Ezra H111 and .Tames Vaughan Sponsor of the students was Mrs Margaret Henderson e ac 1Vl y car an owe txc et have been separated thxs semestel w1th v1rtually no lncrease 1n prlce The actxvlty card alone wlll cost 51 50 The actxvxty card entltles each student to attend s1x track meets seven gymnastxc meets baseballl games lncludlng early dxsmlssal from school lf the sale of cards Justxfxes xt noon movles and the Bulldog Sentlnel A magn1f1cent prlze w1ll be gxv actxvlty cards The exact prrze IS be1ng kept a secret but It IS guaran teed to be someth1ng all the students of the w1nn1ng class w1ll enjoy Towel t1ckets wlll contrnue to be l 00 for the gxrls and S125 for the boys START Snvme Now mm YOUR CLASS wm. uv .59 Q TllfxT7' 1 UMD gf V 293552 FACULTY LOSES GAINS TEACHERS At the beg1nn1ng of the sprxng semester sxx faculty members are m1ss1ng through transfers or temporary leaves whlle two new teachers have come to Jordan The teachers who left are Mr Ivan Babbxt who went to Westchester Hxgh Mrs Phylhs Oster, who transferr d to Mt Vernon Mrs Marlon Walker who was called to North Holly wood and Mr Wllllam Gotts danker who went to Fulton Teachers who left for a short txme are Mr Walter Srrnth who IS workxng downtown Lllustratxng a book for elementary schools Mrs Alxce Hawklns and Mrs Barbara Nell school nurse who are both on matermty leaves Both of our new faculty mem bers have taught her before Mrs Helen Sturm IS replacxng Mr Smrth ln the art department and Mr Sher man Broldy IS takxng Mr Babb1t s place ln the electrlc shop NIGHT BASKETBALL Wxth only a week gone by favor1tes are beglnnlng to shape up ln the bas ketball leagues bexng sponsored by the Watts Youth Servxces A red hot club ln the Mldget D1v1 slon appears to be the Hawks spark ed by Burdett and Howard Guldry ln the Jumor Dlvxslon the Buckeyes are settmg the pace under the dead eye shootxng of .Tohnson Guy and Freeman The Semor DIVISIOH appears to be a three way battle among the Upsetters led by Gamble and Contreras the Lovers paced by Lee Potts and the Valent1noes wlth Ervln Johnson doxng most of the wooxng Students Cut Themselves By Nola Cato Out of School Improvements At the close of last semester the I'O0mS the day after they were re In the past years students gxrls and boys restrooms were parnted The doors were taken off and reflnxshed At the same tlme the fence adjolnlng the Jordan Downs area was mended by men who worked for three days The newly paxnted restroom doors were slashed and carved on IH both the g1rls' and boys' rest turned The fence was cut by lor dan students before the repaxrmen had even flnlshed mendlng It The Jordan Adrnlmstratlon had a dlffxcult tlme conv1nc1ng the repalr department that they should gwe Jordan students one more op portumty and now we rulned the results of the new repaxrs. Page L have complalned about the ap pearance of Jordan Before Ior dan can be tops we students must realxze that we have the key to the power that w1ll determlne how good a school Iordan shall be Let's use that key to open doors xnstead of cuttlng them up ' 0 I I . . . , . - . : . - . -- : - - -- I ' --. ' ' - - 7 . --U . . S -- I , . . 5 -- : . ' I . - - 5 , ' . . - , n I , ' . - - . - . - g . ' ' - I I - . . . , . . . , . . . l K ' ' ' ' ' . . . Q . . S . , . . . . ' ' ' - y. . . . , , . ' ' - . . . . ,, ' - , - en to the homeroom selling the most - - - . ' - v 1 , H . ' . . - ' - a S . ' . ' . - ' , - . , . . I ' ' I I ' . . . . . . . : . . in . x ' - - -. x 1 . 9 x 3 flwf . , , 3 7 7 , S . A i I PRIZE 5 , s ' , I .re . ' , -ll . - Jumor Honor Socnety Contmues To Grow quallfled as members of the Jum or Honor Soclety for the current semester Those qualtfymg Lnclude A9 s Harold Allen Janetta Barnett Margaret Enrxque Chester Heard Emma Horton Bllly McK1nley Joel Palmer Norma Whltehead and Shlrley Lea Whxtlow B9's Carlena Chase John Antowxne Ella Bledsoe Wayne Dleudonne Sterlxn Forbes Glorxa Jackson Sally Banner Glorxa Chavez Norma Ford Essxe Grxmes Mary Morales Ruth Scott Betty Tucker and Barbara Harrxson A8 s James Austm Wllharns Lee Ben-jamxne Grundy Vxrgrma Ro mero Nelwyn I-Ilckman Jessxe Bell Rachel Chavez Freddle Ra mlrez Bermce Thompson Her bert Harrlar Benjamlne Thom as Charles Brown and Yvonne Smlth B8 s Arthur Frxerson Mary o Leroy W1ll1s Layerna Armstrong strong Paullne Garrett Loums Evans, Eugene Ga1ns Tena Scott Shlrley Ann Smlth, Bllly Young er, Olga S1fuentes, Kendrlcks Henderson, Lovle Craven, Her man Graham, Gllbert Sanchez, Nathan Zamora, Barbara Lew IS, John Veloz, and Olay Cooper. A7's Ronald Grant, Davld Ma thews, Clarence Crrsp, Walter Paul Jones, Joan Lansdowne, Teresa Morales, Barbara Pay ne, Mlchael Wldner, Marle Cooper, Esther Moreno, Mar guerlte Sepulveda, Arthur Mc coy, George Whltehead, Felxpe Olwarez, Stephen Canada, Ru dy Mxranda, John B1lls, Ben Spencer, Juamta Dunlap, Bllly Neapollloun, Juan Lemos, Lor etta Mmtchell, Jmmmxe Caln, Amy Hayoshl, Booker Barrett Vaughma Fxelds, and Mary Blocks. 7 TELEPHONE EXHIBIT Br1ng1ng the marvels of modern communlca tion to Jordan thls week were these repre sentatlves of the PaClf1C Fel ephone and Telegraph Company In addxtlon to an assembly prog ram thxs group IS presentxng under the dlrectlon of Dan1elG Strebel and Damel O Kohler xnstructlon and explanatlon of the use of the phone ENRQLLMENT BEATS Alexander Selected FALL SEMESTER Enrollment for the sprlng sem ester accordmg to latest flgures from the offlce of Reg1strar Archxe Hlgman IS up more than 200 studen ts from en rollment durxng the fall semester Part of the xncrease 1n enrollment To Lead Sr Bees Bertls Xlexander was elected to the post of presxdent of the B Class as the class of W 53 held nts electlon last Frlday The post of V1ce Presxdent went to Earl Battey who holds the same Job for the student body B11 he Jean Carter IS class secretary whlle Rxchard Bryce IS the class treasurer IS due to the entrance of 198 students 1n Mack Warren assumes the task the B7 class There have been 23 en trants 1n senlor hlgh school Although there has been a declded mcrease IH Jordan s enrollment Mr Hxgman stressed two thmgs flj That l45 students stlll have not plcked up therr programs and fZj That regular dally attendance IS extremely lmpor tant to the students as well as to the school. BULLDOG SENTINEL STAFF Edltor ........................ Ezra H1ll Managxng Edltor ...... Annle Jones Senxor Soclal Ed1tor...Edna Gaxnes Junxor Soclal Ed1torS...M1ldred Gaxnes, Ethel Anderson Feature Edxtor......Dor1s Anderson 'Sports Edxtors ...... Harvey Colhns, Rlchard Bryce Staff Reporters...Theresa Hargrow, John Grayson Reporters .... Odessa Emerson, Bev erly Gartrell, Florence Pettlt, James Smlth Staff Artlst .... .... A lton Henderson Staff Typxst .............. Conseulo Perez Page 3 of sergeant at arms Harvey Col l1ns IS class reporter CO EDUCATIONAL CLUB Wxth an amb1t1ous member shlp drlve scheduled to start on Monday, Jordan's newest club, the Arlstocratlc Co Educatlonal Soclety QACES for short, ap pears headed for blg thlngs. Students mterested 1nJo1n xng ACES, a club deslgned to promote orgamzed soclal func tlons, may sxgn up at a specxal booth ln the cafeterla area next week or may f1ll1n the blank below and deposlt xt at the booth. NAME GRADE AGE HOME ROOM fPer. 8: Rm. Nurnberj HOBBY, INTEREST OR TALENT . D Q 5 in , E K? ' 2 E ll if l -'XQWP , Q A ,TQ 1 3 5 3 S A t Vplyilsyi A' 1 sf fy!! ' ' 1 X 1 ' l ig ,ll - 5 of , L lt! lg, li 5 1 4 GS lf ffl 2 1 Wifi' A J Y 1 More than 80 students have - f it 1- g , . .- if .Q . ' 4 5 I . I 3 1 I . Y 7 3 1 Q 1 , . ' ' 4 , ' 1 ' 1 ' . , Y ' , ' ' I C ' A . . 3 ! 7 . ' Q Qi ' ' , ' . Sr. . . . . . I , - . . . ' , 1 , C - . 7 . . I 1 ' - - . , , i - Y . - . 1 . . - 1 ' 1 1 - C I . - - - - s - I 1 L ' . . . . l I 1 ' ' X, 1 ' . - A , I ' s 1 - - ' 9 1 - - . - - - suvssz x SNGDPI By Edna Galnes Just wonderlng who Ervxn John son IS dat1ng lately? What s happenxng between Ralph W1l11ams and Iohnme Hall s1nce Louxse left? J'ust wondenng what's happen xng between Harvey Collxns and Mar garet Manmng Haven't seen them together sxnce the prom Dxd the love bug take a blg blte outofTLH andWD'P What happened between Mlldred and Eddle .Teffrxes 9 What are the Semor Bees dolng at nutrxtxon ln the vxc1n1ty of Room 1083 What's golng on between M and .T G 9 Just wonderlng lf Raul s cold cold heart can be melted by Conme Does Betty Tucker stxll see Lou1s Hurt ln her dreams ? U directed toward Llndsey Smith? Wondermg 1f Ruth Green st1ll rates wxth W111 Hubert or has Dorls Anderson made hxm a one gxrl man Qkfdi KES, f 'gv'l:5 'W' GAA BANQUET At a banquet where most of the eatmg was done by the women and most of the talklng was done by the same women f1VC brave men Jo1ned ln the trad1t1ona1 G A A banquet at whxch outstandlng mem bers of the G A A were honored for thexr work durlng the fall semester Girls Week Slated For March 9 14 Iestlne Barnett G11'1S, D1v1s1on Presxdent and M1ss Mary Fawley Glrls Vxce Prmclpal Journey to Fau-fax T-hgh School today to attend a luncheon at wh1ch plans for Gzrls' Week w1ll be dlscussed G1rls Week IS scheduled for March 9 14 Throughout the clty dur1ng Glrls' Week gxrls w1ll take over Jobs us ually handled by men Plans are underway for gxrls to assunue top posts at Jordan ln add1t1on many types of entertaxnment are 1n the offlng cordlng to G1rls D1v1s1on publ1c1ty agents ja BOYS BEWARE Pictured above are the beautnful members of the G A A as TELL ME SO From .Tane Wllllams To Roland Anderson EACH TIME From Mary Tohver To Carl W1l11ams SHINE ON From John Grayson To Iuamta Mlller tix IAM WITH YOU From Eva Washlngton To Ieff Wlllxams THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE From Jasper Tucker To Edna Games who are not only beaut1fu1 but are also topnotch athletes They are dm lng at the G A A banquet where men were most notxceable by thexr ab sence The affalr was held 1n the school cafeterxa WISHING FOR YOU From Dorothy Thomas To Ezra H111 Page 4 R T 0 2 ASQ If 412521 45 Q , . . - 4 L . . A ,l wg 1 ' W I . I xl ' ., ' .N ' ' ' X J A -e ' ,4 A s' -,1, . , ' il, lr , A . I - F 4 .E lug L A .qu Nw.. . ' ' Q' 5 M' Q as r 1- . . , .5 lx 1 . U 5 b . . . k 1 Q ,. f 3, it , , ,. - 1 ' J. . ' . ' ' . . . . . . . l I . . . . - . . , . . A . , , ' . , . . . . , Are .Teffalyn Lett s eyes still 1 - - T - , - ' - - ' 1 . 0 - e 0 Y . . . , , l f 'af I I' ' , ' 1 : uc K Q J K pl : . . .0 S : Y I . ' ' it - H . lx , Y A 4 1555 ' . . A : . . y lp jr 1 pq H . I ,sf if X - DEDICATIONS -fi K ll! WE KISS ME BABY From Earnel Durden To Margaret Manmng NEEDLESS From Lee Potts To Da1sy Wllllams WILL YOU BE MINE From Louxse Fxsher To Eugene Lemons WISHING FOR YOU From Jullette Skxnner To Larry Thomas I APOLOGIZE From Darlene Davls To Edward Warmack I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU From Joyce Theus To Louls M IT WAS YOU From Claudxne Hayes To Parker Bates I AM WITH YOU From Barbara Watts To Lou1s Hurt NIGHT TRAIN From Helen Hlcks To Wllllam Hall SHINE ON From Oscar Neal To Gerta Mae A HI HO SYLVESTER From Da1sy Nelson To Lxndsey Smlth I AM WITH YOU From Nathamel Morgan To Naomxe Stephens KISSA ME BABY From Wxlma Harrlson To Wllllam Barrett WISHING FOR YOU From Johnme Stephens To Thomas Jefferson I LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU From Conme Chavana To Raul Rammrez WILL YOU BE MINE From. Isabel Hernandez To: Able Holguln I'M FALLING FOR YOU From: Sara Chavana To: Louxe B. WISHING FOR YOU From. Glorxa L. To' Johnny I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU From: Lucy S. To: Ruben Mejra By Mlldred Ga 11165 'ii'-M MORE FOOD Jo1n1ng IU the eatxng hablt toward the end of last semester were the A9s who held thexr tradltlonal luncheon 1n the school cafeterla In order to help fash1on mxnded glrls about campus the Bulldog Sentxnel IS beglnmng a serles of artxcles xntended to help students deslgn thelr own dresses Ed Note, By Lots H1CkS The dress shown below IS navy blue w1th whlte cuffs and collar It has whlte down the front and a navy blue belt A flower or broach worn on the collar w1ll glve It the flmsh lng touch For further xnforrnatlon about thls creatxon contact the Bulldog Sentxnel In Bg 31 ? 48 1 jf , I W gX Page 5 i By Ethel Anderson H1 gxrls Wh1le looklng over the fashion hneup for the new semester my eye caught a gllmpse of Shxrley Whxtlow mn a very colorful combm atlon of a purple qulltllke sklrt wlth a whxte blouse and all the trxmmlngs We couldn t overlook Anme Ross s combmatxon of gold and maroon Anme s sk1rt was a cor duroy ballerlna wxth pockets and a complementary maroon sweater Barbara Grxffln has exqulslte taste for chooslng her wlnter fash Ions She looked charmlng ln her black Jersey pullover and orange plald sklrt It seems to be a halr style race on campus Mlss Josephxne Spear man 1S wearmg the latest poodle han-do whxle the gn-ls are gxvzng her competltlon wxth thelr horsetalls. Theresa Hargrow looks sharp wlth hers. Lxllme B. Glbson IS pleaslng to look at ln her brlght lxme sweater w1th purple accessorles and plald sk1rt. Dorothy Devers ls a neat,k1t- ty wlth her red cardmal sweater and brxghtly colored sk1rt. Maxme Fortson shows us her blue vestlet outflt, IS excellent for school wear. 'fl' 'riff t p I , , v at ' gl 1 : A Q up ' A pg r ' W 2 :. . . v I fix E2 H ' W fr 4 1 ' fl ' l N V 2 5' , I , . I - - K . . A .lp : . Q. . - . ' . . ' - S 5 A ' . - ' fx , . - Greatest Margin In Victory BASKETB LL RECORDS rom the INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Hillside By Ezra Hill lf this year s basketball team ' any indication Jordan is in for a mighty successful year In the world of sports Speaking of the basketball team 1 ve learned that three of our four graduates Justine Grissom A C Lidge and Alvin Hester are at J C together while WI11Ie Neal lS at Compton Herman Hicks IS fight Ing the battle of the books at Pep perdine SPRING PROSPECTS Can Coach B111 Zazueta shoot his varsity tracksters Into the city finals? I ve heard he has only 3 returning lettermen 1 ve also learned that he hast lost two top sprinters through bad grades All you athletes who are falllng are not only hurting yourselve but your team as well Everyl athlete should be first a studen and second an athlete HORSEHIDERS TOUGH Jordan students are In for a big surprise To my way of think Ing we may well have a champion ship baseball team Looking over the nine we find an outstanding hurler In Dennis Terry and a top battery mate In catcher Earl Battey ThIrd Sacker Leamon Brown truly at first Ire other veterans Most Points Single Game Highest Scoring Forward Highest Scoring Center Highest Scoring Guard Highest Scoring Opponent Most Free Throws Att. Most Free Throws Made Most Field Goals Most Total Polnts League Highest Average League Best Low Game League Most Points Entire Season Highest Average Most free throws In row Consec Games 20 pts more ll Consec Games 25 36 36 30 14 14 28 14 344 24 6 426 221 L A All City Honors lst Team lst Team 3rd Team E. Battey E. Battey R. Johnson J. Grissom E. Battey D.Erickson R. Johnson Battey Battey Battey Battey Sweeney Battey Battey Battey Battey Battey VS VS VS VS VS VS VS R Johnson E Battey L Potts Gardena 1951-52 inrdena 1951-52 'Junt. Park 1947'48 Riis 1951-52 Banning 1949-50 Inglewood 1948-49 llunt. Park 1947-48 Na rbonne 1951- Gardena 1951- 14 Games 1951 14 Games 1951 Jeff 1949 19 Games, 1951 19 Games, 1951 1951 1951 1951 Center 1947 0 52 52 forward 1951 52 guard 1951 52 SCRAMBLE A C Lidge and Justine Grissom battle with the Alurnni In an exhibition Game last Friday night In the boys gym The Jordan var Slty won 57 55 In the last 12 seconds of play as for ward Wlllle Neal dropped In a setup before a turnaway crowd Most Points Sing Game Least PoInts Sing Game Most Points Scrd Agnst Jor TEAM REC ORDS Kd: H NET TERS IMPROVE Coach Gerald Lansdowne predIcts that his netters will move up at least one place In league standIngs this year as he looks over hIs 1Ist of re turning lettermen Arthur Curry, number one man from last year will pace the racquet squad Greatest Margin In Defeat Most Field Goals Sing Game Most Free Throws Made Highest Ave 1 Game 0 Most Points Scrd l Quarter Most Points by Opp 1 Qrt rlighest Team Av League Com Best Low Game Most League Games Won In row Most Games Lost In Row Highest Tm Ave Ent Season Best Low Game Most Gms Won In Row Ent.S Most Gms Lost Won ' Home F ' ' Vis Flr Page 6 96 9 V V San Rus 1951 luntfPark 1944 lunt Park 1948 South Gate 1951 52 Poly 1948 49 R115 Garfield Bell South Gate Jeff, San Pedro San Pedro 1951 1951 1951 1951 1949 1951 1950 1951 1944 1951 1950 1951 1944 1951 1951 52 , 10 E. vs 52 15 15 E.. vs 52 ' f 1 E. vs Q -52 '. ' f 1 . E. vs Q I -52 . ' Q 1 8 C. vs -5 D ' I ' ' ' ' ' E. vs Q ' . - ' . . ' G ' ' ' . E. vs Q 2 - ' . . . ' 18 E. -52 g ' - . , E. -52 . ' . 6 E. -52 U . . ' . -48 ' I , S, . . . . . V . t J D . - ' ' , ' . 84 S -52 ' ' , ' . 9 vs -45 4 I ' . . 68 vs I' . -49 outfielder Eulas Hodge, and yours Least H H H 14 V5 Eagle ROCk1944-45 - 1 , - ' ' ' 50 vs - ' ' 40 vs - X ' ' . 38 vs -52 f ' 18 vs ' -52 ' V ' ' . 1 Oak vs ' -52 - ' .i 28 vs -52 ' ' ' . . 34 vs ' -50 f ' 1 . , . 64 -52 . . . 4 ' 37 VS -51 . ' 12 -52 . . ' 10 -45 . . 1 ' . . . 61 -52 . ' 37 s -51 ' . 1 . 14 -52 , . 11 -45 3 5, 11 ID 1 . Baseball Team Boasts Veterans Jordan s varsrty baseball club w1ll be a serlous threat to all con tenders 1n the Eastern Marxne Loop as Coach Norman Forster hopes for a wxnnxng season Returmng lettermen xnclude one of the ace twxrlers In the league Denms Terry Behind the plate IS rugged Earl Battey whlle pepper pot Ezra H111 xnhablts the rmtlal hassock Eulas Hodge IS avallable for outfield duty wh1le Leamon Brown wxll battle wlth Lee Potts for hot corner honors Tony Castenedo has hIs eyes on the second base Spot Rumor has lt that Coach For ster may play shortstop hxmself Campus Cuhes By Eleanor Andrews The Glrls' Athlet1c Assocxatlon whmch IS open to all gIrls 1n semor hxgh school, recently elected offxcers for the sprlng semester Lorralne Stewart was named to the 0ff1Ce of presxdent whnle Nola Cato takes over as the veep Johnny Hall IS recordlng secretary and Jean Brown the correspondlng secretary Myrtrs Coleman IS Treasurer and Eleanor Andrews sergeant at arms Meetings are held twxce a week Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 00 On the schedule for th1s semester are baseball and volleyball as well as a nurnber of outlngs and the trad1tIonal banquet Th1rd star award wlnners last semester were Laura Gonzales and Bernxce Tyler Second Star wmners Include Jest1ne Barnett Barbara Barrett Eleanor Brown Hazel Bur dette GaxlD1ggs Odessa Emerson Beverly Gartrell Perlena Harrls Florence Pettlt and Mary Shavers Thlrd Chevron G A C Awards were gxven to Norma Ford M11 dred Gaxnes, Wllma Harr1son Bar bara Watts and Lnlhan Wxlhams Second Chevron gxrls xnclude Theresa Gllls Glorla Jackson, Ada Slngleton, and Pearlle Wfhxtehead. QD4 1 8 JORDAN S BEST The greatest hoop stars ln the hlstory of Jordan are plctured here as they pause at halftxme before resumlng I lay ln the torrld contest between the Var szty and the Alumm Rufus Johnson 7 and Earl Battey at extreme left squattxng are the only Bulldogs ever to make fu-st strxng all clty Track Team Has Promlse Thts year s Jordan track team will be sparked by Ralph Wllhams Llmus Whzte Mack Warren Ar thur McPheters and Abraham Hol guxn as the Bulldogs gun for thexr slxth straxght txtle letterman xs Jordan s hope Ln the 440 Whxte also a returmng mon ogram wlnner w1ll be the blg gun In the hlgh Junup and hurdles Movxng up to varslty th1s year IS McPheters a 660 ace who should bolster Jordan s mlddle dxstance events Warren who was one of Jor dan s Bee aces ln the ju.n'1p1ng pxts wIll move up to varslty to d1splay h1s sklll South Gate accordxng to pre season dope sheets wlll be one of Jordan s roughest competxtors GYM TEAM OPENS SEASON The f1rst showxng of the Jor dan gymnast1cs team was Feb ruary 5 a practlce meet w1th Washxngton H1gh ln the Jordan H1gh polnt man for the lo cals was Melvm Arnold w1th Fred Morrrs and Leroy Gou deau lendlng able support Last Thursday the locals flmshed second ln a trlangu lar meet wxth Dorsey and Belmont Dorsey scored 51g polnts whlle Jordan notched 45a and Belmont collected Zl Arnold won the rope cllmb and hlgh bar whxle hndsey copped the long horse 'alia 'L NU I ill e Z I E 1 Aa, 581 f A., I7 9 l Ml HARVEy COM INS 'Scram Battey. It s tune for Zazueta and hIs boys to take over.' Page 7 . , I U . . I I ' ' I , . ' b - ,, . . I I I ' B . I . - I U ' ' I .nl In . ' . . A 5 . ' ' O . Z ' ' Q ' . ' . . 5' 4 A F - . Q . B ' , . Xgsxi? U1 . -1 -swf l - . E N , . I - kb ' , fs . ' ' Er . Q . ' A ' . - H ' - . . ogg A 'Q ' I ' - I-1 ' I six uf - . I r . I . . , . , ' ' A E I I I . ' .. X4 -I Y .: al ,T - '41 .MQ up ,ft Q ' ' E - J . gs , . Q, ' I . j I Q4 2- ' ' , ,,,..N A xx K T . ' E ' xrsr L -N 1 1 U . I x I ... Q I' E 1 I , Q 1 ' - . l A xx V G D , 1 S . I ' xxx I ' ' ' D I . ' 5 I I OATH Plc tured below are newly e lected offi cers of the oys D1v1 sion who are shown being sworn into office by re- tiring presi- dent J'oe Weaver FUTURE One of the featured speakers at the graduation of the A9 Toreador Class was Wilma Foley who told the audience of the hopes of her class for the future Picture at right GREETINGS Ecclesian President Her man Hicks welcomed parents and friends to the graduation of the Senior A Class in the school auditoriurn to close the fall semester Picture at left PROM NIGHT The big social event of the fall semester was the Senior Prom below at which many cool couples Strutted their stuff before be coming the graduating class of W 52 AWARD Alvin Hes ter IS IC tured be low as he receives the Amer ican gion - ward for outstand- ing ser- vice to Jordan Page 8 IORDAN N PICTURES ZMMI 5 Ill? ef D vm STARR JORDAN HIGH Sc JOOL FRIDAY MARCH 7 1952 Vol XIV No 9 G11'1S Week Slated For March 10 14 Boys take a back seat next week as the g1rlS take over Jordan for the tradltion celebration of G1rls Wee Chairman of the comnmttee that has planned the week s festivities IS Jestlne Barnett To keep .lordan students aware of the many act1v1t1es durino the cel ebratlon the schedule of events and asslgnments lS listed below GIRLS' WEEK SC HEDULE MONDAY Panel dlscussion assern bly of successful women TUESDAY Senior high girls go out on Jobs Ln the Clty WEDNESDAY Rlbbons and Ruffles Day sponsored by the Junior high girls d1vxs1on THURSDAY Glrls are teachers for the day FRIDAY Girls fstudent te ichers tea sixth period Hall of Records Blllxe Carter Board of Education Rosalie Torres Lucllle Webster Pacxfxc Tel B: Tel Lee Esther Kennedy Conme Perez Beatrlce Sona Golden St ate lns Glor1a Bell, Gloria Bell Thelma Bryant Bul lock s Agr1p1na Adrxano Wllla Gibson L A City Health Dept Martha Hernandez Barbara Jeffries Orthopedic -lospxtal Beverly Gar trell Freddie Mie Frankalyn L A County Gen Hosp Helen Day i 'ini YOUR HOME? Does th1s look like your homey? Few of us would let picture IS the way thtngs look at our school home Jordan Hxgh School Let S cooperate in cleaning up the campus so that each of us can take pr1de in our school home Heath Elected P of CASC John Heath has been elected vlce president of the Callforma Assoc1a tion of Student Counclls by members of the Jordan semor cabinet Douglas Attends YMCA Meehng B111 Douglas president of the Representatwes of each school Dalsv Wllhams 92nd Street School Crusader Hi Y attended the YMCA Barbara Barrett Ga11D1ggS L01' Model Legislature held in Sacra a1ne Stewart Jane Wllllams Bar mento February Z1 to Z3 bara McDonald .Tuha McCoy 96-th B111 was Chosen along with Street School Jestme Barnett O two Oth 1n the Eastern Marine League attend meetings of the CASC wxth league offxces being passed around ln rota tion Heath presldent of boys division IS a B Z er boys one senator and d6SSa EmQrSOH Rltter School two assemblymenj from the South Perlcna Harrls Johnme Hall east Branch of the YMCA by the lmogene Johnson Paultne Hendrtck Huntington park Clty Council Last semester Rlchard Brlce was treasurer of the council 33 . W X' v ll 1 r ' I D ' ' ' ' ' R. - - I W . -- , Y.. U H Q - 4 QIRLS' WEEK ASSIGNMENTS our homes look like this. But this ' , ' - i . 0 o , . , - V . . , . . . 1 C . 1 1 , 3 - -,, - -1 IORDAN IOTTINGS Rrbbons and Ruffles Day next Wednesday lS sponsored by the Ir Glrls D1v1s1on as part of Glrls' Week Judges of the prettrest ruffled skxrts and blouses w1ll be Ralph Wllllams Ezra H111 Mr W11l1am A Farmer Mlss Mary Fawley and Mlldred Gaxnes Dalsy Wlllxams won the Ora torxcal Contest held ln conjunc tlon wxth Gxrls Week at Gardena Hxgh School Wednesday Daxsy has now won the rlght to comp te downtown agaxnst other sectlonal wanners to de cxde the top speaker ln the clty The Flne Ar ts Club urges all students to come to a meetxng of the club and learn of the varxed BCtlV1t16S of the group Contact any member of the art department for lnformatlon about the club 1 ACES At thelr fmrst Lnductxon meetxng held last Fr1day Jordan s new est club the Arlstocratlc Co Educatxonal Socxety had a gathermg of some 50 69 students faculty members and members of the admrmstra tlon Mr Herbert Morey prlnclpal IS plctured above as he congratu lates ACES presldent James Vaughan Charter members of the club are also pxctured as are Mrs Terry Hutcherson sponsor and Mlss Mary Fawley gxrlsrvlce prmncrpal WHY ADVERTISING? The mlghty A9 am is no T B X RAY UNIT longer nameless The new and offlcral name lS a hurndlnger VALEDICTORIAN to be exact The class theme lS We pass thrs way but once The class colors are emerald green and yellow NEED BACKING Next week IS Red Cross Week at Jordan and students are asked to con trxbute to the Red Cross Fund All year long the Red Cross backs us Now we are asked to back the Red Cross Con .tnbute generously Why a 12 page paper? Why ad vertxslng on a large scale? The ans wer to these questxons lndlcate some thlng 1mportant to every student at Jordan There xs a 12 page paper at .Tordan thxs week because the merchants of the Watts area have comblned vla the Chamber of Commerce to contrxbute enough money for the current ed1t1on of the paper to pay for most of lt These advertlsers have pledged to contlnue advertlsmg ln the paper as long as they get results from therr ads As long as they contmue to a vertlse there w1ll more funds ln the treasury of the student body more act1v1t1es for the entxre school The Bulldog Sentlnel urges you to support our advertxsers Let them know you saw thelr ad IH the paper every txme you go ln thelr store ln that way we wlll contln ue to have advertlslng JORDAN IOTTINGS Maybe some of you mlssed a few of the popular leaders of our school Frxday Feb 15 Ralph Wllllams Ezra 1-hll Allen Dobey Wllllam Douglas W1ll1e An derson and Mr Wllham A Farmer V1Slt8d Jefferson 1-hgh School Page Z TO VISIT IORDHN The Moblle Umt for tuberculo sxs wxll start testmg at Jordan on Aprll 14th and wlll contxnue for two week An mtroductory fxlhn wlll be presented March Z7 Testmg wxll be held rn the gurls gym durlng boys and gxrls gym classes Everyone w111 be requlred to have an X Ray All you have do 15 walk 1n fron t of the ma chlne hold your breath and the pxcture of the lungs w111 be taken LOGAN 4750 J VHEHTH S COMPLETE HOME FURMSHING RECORDS ROOFING Scnoo L PRINT Suvnles HRRDWRE Cm, 'www le-47 103' ST L05 RNGELES 2, CFILIF l 4 I , . . , . . . K . . . 3 1 ' ' 1 I . . . , ,L - , . Q, ' ' ' ' . . . . ' . . . . -- , - 1 1 1 Z -l 1 1 - 1 Y , t I A ' 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 9 ' ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 - . 1 . . . , a .. - - - ---- - - - l .I - - n 0 Lx - l . . 4 t A t . t , . - ------ ---- ' ' 7 . . . . , 7 . , . . I , ,- 1 Y ' , ' 3 . . . N . . . . - . to . ' d- ' , 1 . . - . . . . ' I O fr 1 . E- . - . , 0 . ' 1 in - g 'Y . , , ' - Qs Z 1 , , - , , ' ' , r El IORDA PICTURES S '-QE 41' GOLD KEY One of the two hundrec wmners of gold keys at the Scholas txc Art Awards compet1t1on was Ralph Velez plctured above wlth hxs work of Jordan Ralph s work wlll now be sent back east for Judg mg m natlonal compet1t1on SS SQUERADE IS OVER The semor A Dressup DGY ls 3 roaring Succe judged by the plcture above 1n wluch all of the Semor A's are engaged U1 3 S tlme IH the Semor A Plot GUESS WHO A strange collectlon of xndxans, hobos and men dressed l1ke women and women dressed llke men populated the Jordan campus last Tuesday for tradxtxon al Semor A Dressup Day. P1CtuTEd above are some of the strangest of the colorful costumes. South Los Hngeles Mortuary ' Funeral DiI8CfO!l, Advzsors and Mornczans LW 9 79-1' Ambulance Servxce 1750 E xozna Lady Alfdnddlli Soyo s Flowers Fxesfl Flowers for Fill GCCGSIODS 1627 LAST rozsfd slam Blouses from 551 OO Illllllllllllll Sklrts from 31 98 Dresses from 52.98 J Paradise Apparel Shop 1723 E.103rd st Lo. 6 9315 W'I1ez'e your dollar has more cents Page 3 l n -,HLEIDN I , l ' ' I ,Hn R ,H f 1 gi,?.u.g :J -kj S f, g f? -, ' fe ' Q- N .. 1 ,yr 56 41 ,r f X .-, 7' . -. fq 'O 'A c . . MA 1- I . ' ' 1 Y - 7 ' Y Y 1 5 F3 Q Y ' fig? s lf J J' . I O ' . 1 ' 1 A , H - 171 B 'Issue . Br I I n I Q V All X AEI Song Dedication I fl 0' 'L WILL YOU BE MINE From: Jessie Fernandez To: Alfred A1viS0 CHAINS OF LOVE From: Harold Williams To: Trula Sydney DON'T YOU KNOW From: Joel Palmer To Oteal Hargrow YOU GOTTA PROVE IT From Dorls Kessee To Bob Graham WISHING From E11 Wxlhams To Dorothy Srrnth CRY From Lorra1ne Stewart To S1mon Duncan OME ill I Writ JORDAN BIOWIGS Plctured above are off1cers of the Jordan H1 Y lncludlng Presxdent Ezra H111 V1ce Pres1dent Earl. Burse R cordxng Secretary Jesse Blunston Correspond1ng Secretary L mus Whxte Treasurer Benny Smlth and Sgt at Arms Wllham Walker Walker not plctured WHERE ITS EASY ni., All wRAPARouNo 14 95 srokr coAr 19 95 slccssr vALu: SLA CK S Hollywood full drape styles carefully se! pleats znpper fly hugh waust band Q PAY 50c WEEK M S T0 USE CREDIT 1661 and1668 E 103xd se Your Favorrte Style SKIRTS ,ga is New I es Open An Account Slrapes plalds and solud colors nn new hugh ruse WBISEIIYIB sfyles 'JN COTTON SKIRTS Values 95 to SIO We carry our own contracts No hnance company to deal Vlfllh Open an account m a few mmutes Page 4 Parker and versha rp PENS c Week GREA T VALUE BLOUSES ' Hngh and low neck llnes nn simple and frnmmed styles Whne and new colors . T y , f 1. . : - ' ' 2 ' -- ' 3 X ' - ' -- 5 e-, . U 5 . U i- : .: . I ' ' N gy at Y 1 - 6 , - 6 ' -v--r 1 ' 7 e I xl Y ,-:,, ' R . Q- i N ts Q .XX fi -W 1 N ' 52 1 Ei' 1 lg 50 X '- - I X' x 6. . , '56 '2 :Ti Q ' . ,pg ' , ' f 1 . 5 .,,. 'il + 5 - X 95 I 1 1 ' ' fed ,, . , if OFFICERS Responsmbllltles for 1ead1ng the Semor A Marcelllan class have fallen to the class offxcers plctured above Ezra H111 presxdent Maedean Jones lstv1ce presldent Pless Taylor Znd VICE presxdent W1ll1am Douglas 3rd vlce presldent Freddle Franklln and Walter Coates treasurer as I WILL WAIT From Ruth Green To W1l1 Bryant WEEPING WILLOW From Anme Ross To .Terry Palmer KISSA ME BABY From Ernestxne Thomas To Joe Terrel I WILL WAIT From Annette Freeman To Elvm Donel I LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU From Rudy V111areal To Margaret Gonzales WILL YOU BE NIINE From Jeanette Story BOOTED From Walter W1l1Ia!T1S To Musldora Manmng I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE From .Tune Lee Payne To Frank Weaver ll IRVING S THE VOGUE Speclal Bargaln P1611 Show You A New Full Lzne For Bulldoq Sentxnel Readers MUNI' the new spnng Color Comblnahonl Reg S150 SPECIAL 5 QQ -1 COOPERSGENUINE Ld B d T W W' ARGYLE socKs a les ea Y S ear FOR THE SPRING SEASON ll Low Low Prxces Blouses SBI 98 Sz Up Cotton Skirts - 32.985 Up 1-17 1725 East I03rd Street A 1771 E' 1 Page 5 osrd sf. LO, 96721 I J' I f , -H -A 2 : ? : nc ,xt ,, A' ' 1? : I Viv it It ' ,v , I , , , Q i ' , 3 1, f 1 , , A , Q y 2 ' .xi To: Solomon Henderson 2 U ' 4 ' 1: ' , i tn , 9 - ' -J . of 71-, tx x 4 V- ,I I I . , ly I - - I 1 f IX I' ' Ill n at In . , , ----1-1---- ' -I a mflzlz ' l DEDICATIONS f K... A fl' LOVE ME BABY From: Wallace Scott To: Dorothy Morris I NEED YOU SO From: Oscar Neal To: Janice Boyd A SHOULDER TO CRY ON From: Wilma Harrison To: William Barrett SHINE ON From: Carolyn Evans I To: James Barrett SHOULDN'T I KNOW From: Almary Locke TO: Perry Williams WILL YOU BE MINE From: Emerson Rucker To: Sadie Jackson WISHING FOR YOU From' Margaret Brooks To: Harvey Brown IT WAS YOU From Freddie Gamble To: Shirley Jackson WE T SOCKS BARBARA JORDAN LADIES--Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Trotter the Barbara Jordan Ladies meet every Monda, and Friday They have a mem ,bership of fifteen, all selected for outstanding citizenship. Members serve the school by guarding at door during nutrition and junior lunch as well as in the assembly Officers for this semester include. Norma Whitehead president' Norma Ford treasurer' and Jeanetta Barnett secretary Sawaya s REG 49C 5 X 35 1 00 DEPARTMENT sToRE p R0 5 clon-unc FULL SIZE PLASTIC 2 5 Z REG 154 PRINTS AND POLKA DOTS 79 X-Q REG S3 49 OBBERM OUTLET X 1826 E l03RD AVE 1624 1626 E iosrd st LO 6 7205 CACROSS FROM LARGO THEATER, SERVING YOU SINCE 1924 Page 6 'N-,A CONQUERORS Blessed not only wlth qualxty but also wxtn qualxty the Conquerors H1 Y xs the thlrd of Jordan s blg three semor hlgh Presxdent of the group IS Harold Sanders Vlce Presxdent Barron Parks Recordxng Secretary Abe Holguln Correspondlng Secretary George Escabar Sergeant at Arms Asheley Burch Chaplam Pete Contreras and Buslness Manager .Toe Stephens ,as EACH TIME From Dorothy Thomas To Wxlllam Naulls WILL YOU BE MINE From Tommy Sm1th To Sylv1a Sm1th THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE From Arvatla Hall To Carl Wlllxams BABY GET LOST From Charles Battle To Dorothy Momls WILL YOU BE MINE From Nathamel Morgan To Geneva Chase I WILL WAIT To Freddle Metcalf IAM JUST A COUNTRY BOY From John Heath To Barbara Barrett TELL ME WHY From Terry Hargrow To B111 Douglas I AM WITH YOU From Dorls Neal To Marvm Davenport COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR MEMBERS OF THE WATTS MUSIC CENTER RECORD OF THE WEEK CLUB atts MUSIC Center l824 East lO3rd Street All The Latest In Phenograph Records Sweet Bop Blues Spurltuals H1t Tunes Of The Week Nlght Tram 6 K1ss Me Baby Wheel Of Fortune 7 I Am Wlth You Tell Me Why 8 Booted Llttle Wh1te Clouds That Cry 9 Boog1e IOOQIS Hot Ice 10 Lets L1ve R1ght T. V. - Refigerators - Flashing Eflachines Easy Credit Terms Page 7 - Gas Ranges J' 1 'U Q J' A , -gn - nc vw gxxt? p K: : : . I : : . I From: Ray Hicks ' 1 17 I 2 : ' , .- . . , ,. - U o 1 - - , ' . W... 1. ' ' . ' 2. . ' 0- 3. . 4. . . I . . 5. . ' ' ' PALS mm R PLEDGE The Pals and Pledges fpictured at right, is a junior service organ- ization for girls. The club meets every other Wednesday in Room 243 during Junior lunch. Mem- bers guard the doors and at some assembly programs. There are 15 girls in Pals and Pledges. Officers for the current semester include: Edna Johnson, presidentg Jacqueline Phillips, secretary and Helen Camarillo treasurer Plans for the semester are highhghted by a horseback rid ing trip Mrs Hill is the sponsor kin, Nw-4 ' O3 d S FELIPE rummuns 1212.5 30:35 ' ra AGRDSS FROM DFFIGE TERMS J? ff!-'QW 9 ,5'25 'a ex J! .1 -fi. HIGHEST TRADE III PRICES funn: T i '0 Fl SOFAS COFFEE TABLES SIDE CHAIRS END TABLES CURIOS PICTURES Page 8 COMMODES LOVE SEATS LAMPS CHAISE LOUNGES - A ff Es , Y , T 4 fr - A if T MQW M ,. - - ' Q L' .4 T rf Q 5 4, V325 ,N A K - - A - ,. W fn ' fu' . 2 ff? bzfwuifiiia ' Y 2' 2 -ff-'El-F 'ff I-E. W- . . -- .. , sw- M . . . e o I I ' , A. ' In V V , . ity .- 'Q . n -3 vm r . D - ' 4 . ,. M ' kgf arf, ' I ,Q I ' .' ' I '. ' o' L 5 K ' ' ', I 24.3, N A Q -np ff, - A- V R - . A L. fgA,'3y1-,Sting T . V V - ' , - 1-'mf 4 ,kt : If A ' li , W. , mi. vw uw V i, ' V ,g-u,,g,. QMJ, - , T ' ' A. 3 A a- 4 2f,+.e jfJg'f'-.if-'ixqriw ,pi V , 21' KA Q ., '.,,LsL. -f.-,2,'f.i',,, fy is v - , , 0 , q V 1 .,s-, . f . N 1 - x . JUNIOR HI Y Jordan s Iumor ll y IS under the leadershlp of Lee Gentle presldent Leo Johnson v1ce president James Hlcks secre tary Lloyd Hall treasurer Raymond S1mms chaplaln and Kay Bland sergeant at arms The .Tumor H1 Y IS organlzed for the purpose of strengthenlng the body developxng the mlnd and worklng together At present there are ZZ members of the group whlch IS sponsored by Mr Sam Harper All boys IH Jumor h1gh school are el1g1ble for member sh1p The Junlor orgamzatxon rs workxng act1vely for a clean campus or THE BRICE SIDE IORDHN By Rxchard Brlce Cmco De Mayo performers are search1ng for more talent for the tradmtxonal May 5th program Con tact Mrs Vldal m Bg 35 Dancxng wlll be the order of the night tomor row when the Gents a Jordan A lumm group holds xts fxrst soclal mn Dukes Hall formerly the Elks, Festtvxtles begtn at 8 Adrnlssxon IS 304' stag and 50 a couple D1d you know that Earl Burse hopes to be Jordan s ace sprmter Earl Battey and Wxll Naulls bas ketball players-of the-year appear to be headed for UCLA D1d you know that Jordan has sxx athletes tn the Hall of Fame The SIX are Rufus Johnson Clxff Rxchards, Fred Thomp son Bobby Smlth George Brown and Alton Hamxlton Bet you d1dn't know xt takes 4 mm and 15 sec and 456 steps to walk from Mr Lxppx s bungalow to bungalow 50 rms ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH 10 9' Sanionz ed appy lf 38 and Brmg H115 Ad and save HPP 111 s S2 ga? DUN GAREES S X I 'I .P X A SIS :.n i'5 3 F vmavg 5 comuu Bnng thls Ad and save Genume 30C LE VI S' Ben Franklin Stores 5 X 5 1 775 East 1031111 Street, Watts. Page 9 . ..,: ,, G, ot ,441 j' S : f if 1' .1 S it ' bf Ssv. . E Y s an ' if . . ' i , . ' .' 5. 'K ' . ly - . - M I i T . f, ' C . K sq , ' ill . . . . . , . . - . I ',. 0 Y . . ' EIC 21 1 ffl sg Z, X r E it -----m..?. 5 g - - I Q 'sz J ' I 75 Av L 'Fo G 3 BEE TRACK ENTRIES 100-Williams, Howard, Brown Henderson 220-Williams, Howard, Henderson 660-Hollins, Bullard, Miller 1320-Colacion, Escoba, McAlister, Martinez, Williams, Tucker HH-Trommell, Moore, Bryant LH-Moore, Oliphant, Hicks, Spencer BJ'-Warmack, Brown, Matthews HJ-Brown, Trammell, Carter, Hamilton SP-Reese, Smith, Williams, Miller Durden, Colacidn PV-Moore, Brown, Warmack, Marl- deno Relay-Williams, Howard, Marldeno, Brown L- f- -V f ---- -- nv--sa ers Whip Mt. Carmel 5-4 Paced by the three hit pitching of Dennis Terry and the home run slugging of first sacker Ezra Hill, and tuck contest from Mt. Carmel, Campus Cuties By Eleanor Andrews The mighty G.A.C. has start- ed with a bang. Juniors are com- ing out every Monday and Wednes- day. Yells and songs suchsas 'The Deacon went Down' are being learn- ed by all ,of the girls. The new B7's who joined the club include: Bonnie Sasuy, There- sa Gills, Darlene Bailey, Tommie Lee Patterson, Christell Yarmage, Mary Burwell, Geraldine Charles- ton, Emma Pledger, Kay Anderson, Bertha McFadden, and C. Youngblood How can we get more girls out for G.A.C.? Trula Sydney thinks a girl who brings the most girls out should get a free picnic lucnch. Mattie Boykin says arrange teams better than they are. P. Whitehead says dances would help on the days when it's cold. What do you think? S6270 ' the Bulldog baseballers won a nip MAN OF ACTION One of the main' CHlL 'DOCrS stays of the gymnastics team in the CQRNER 5 4, on the losers field Tuesday rings is Bobby Bowman '03 +COMPTON SANDERS AUTO SUPPLIES New Spark Plugs Rebu11t V8 Fuel pump REG ssc Now39c REG zvs Now. 990, Mis' BULK OIL li-.'.1?X Olympla BRING YOUR OWN CAN Stern W-eSteIn 154 A QT 104 A QT DISCOUNT PRICES ON OUR CLUTCH 81 PRESS PLATES WATER PUMPS DISTRIBUTORS FUEL PUMPS GENERATORS STARTERS AND BRAKE SHOE FOR ALL CARS 1769 EAST l03rd St LQ 9 7437 Page ll 'millet ,m' , .il!II H Hritff Let's look over some prospects in spring sports TRACK Earl Burse and Ralph Willi ams will battle for the sprint honors Just wondering if Limus White can equal Alton Hamilton record in the high jurnp ptt It s 6 5 3f4 Limus Lee Potts and Charles Baber will find the 440 much longer than the basketball floor Let's look at the distance men Abraham Holguin in particular Here is the history of Abraham so you know his background It seems dhe ran alongside Paul Revere and warned the people the Brxtxsh were coming so you can ezpect him to be a top miler TENNIS I ve just learned Rallzhfburnt onion, Williams is trying to play tenms All you have to do Ralph is beat out Curry Mcgee Gon E' Tracksters Open At Gardena UP WE GO Joe Palmer does his sitting up exercises on the long horse as a top member of the gymnastics team zales Bowman Douglas and Tonodeo GYMNASTICS Melvin Arnold and Arthur Bowman are liable to get into the city finals thts year Last year they lacked the expert ence but they seem ripe now With the opening meet of the season slated for this afternoon at Gardena, the Jordan track forces face the coming season as something of a mystery team Although veterans are few and far between there are e nough newcomers to make Bill Zazueta coach hopeful if not confident of copping another league title Entries for Gardena are VARSITY 0 Burse Burdett Williams Neal 22.0 Burse Williams Neal 440 Williams Johnson Baber Patton l80lh Ford Madtson Gaines lZ0hh White King Gaines 880 McPheters Stevens Simms Mile Holgutn Romner Newman B I Burdett Warren Ford P V McPheters Madison S p White Ford Lowe See Page ll for Bees FURNITURE KAISER S APPLIANCES CLOTHQNG WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT WE ARE NOW COMPLETELY STOCKED TO ACCOMODATE THE YOUNG MAN FOR ALL Hts WARDROBE NEEDS gpim pg an A FULL LINE.. 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' - ' ' ' . 4 -J L X i it ni! ,I I--lk X ' V -L-Wit 's.5'55'55't' SHIRTS UNDERWEAR sox TIES ' I . . . 4 4W9'-M E1 13, ,sv LEADERS As one of the three senlor h1 y s at Jordan the Crusaders H1 Y IS laden w1th school leaders W1ll1am Douglas lS presldent of the H1 Y Arthur Curry VICE pres1dent Harvey Colllns secretary W1ll1e Anderson treasurer ind Ray Coll1ns sergeant at arms Sponsor of the group wh1ch devotes xtself largely to school SCTVICB lS Mr Cor dell Norman DEDICATIONS Z3 Q Al 7 68 I AM WITH YOU From Carol Jefferson To Robert Marshall TELL ME WHY From Tad Nakamura To Dlana Stanley MY LOVE MY DESIRE From E Wortham To Herbert Epps BABY GET LOST From Cleanup commxttee To Duty Campus JEALOUSY From Pless Taylor To Bernadlne Campbell I STILL LOVE YOU From Dorothy Powers To Creas Kld HOW MANY MORE YEARS From Maxxne Devers To Robert Ray Johnson TWIN FURNITURE CU' 'ATE PIESCIIPTIUII DRUG STORE CCURACY l757 E IO3 ST LOS ANGELES CALIF ,. 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E ., , . , i fx -J 49 E ,, 49' 45' 1 I I l 5 fh lgewkze 1 TUESDAY , MARCH 25, 1952 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH scHooL ll Vol. XIV, No. l0.A This Is What Your Red Cross S Does A pint of blood just for me ln Korea across the sea Just two glasses cold and wet Fllled wlth blood l ll ne er forget Fllled wlth llfe from you to me Th1ngS of beauty now I ll see Red Cross helped, so dld you l ll be home when we re through .Tordan s 1952. Red Cross Drlve wlll have netted an average of slx and one half cents per contrlbutlon lng to Chalrman Fred Johnson Thls money enables the Red Cross to engage ln such programs as blood banks, dlsaster ald recre atlon for men ln the servlce as well as provldlng the materlals for our own .Tunlor Red Cross group Chalrman of the Jordan Red Cross group lS Kathleen Small whlle Barbara Barrett lS second ln command Mrs Stegell lS the sponsor I I from some 1,000 students, accord- THE BRICE SIDE of IORDHN By Richard Brice Did you know that Ed Sanders, who recently won the Golden Gloves heavy- weight title in Chicago, is a graduate of Jordan? This victory will enable Sanders to tour Europe, all expenses paid Have you noticed how Jordan s campus appears to be getting dirtier instead of cleaner? I hear that Jordan s Marcellians of S 52 are going to have blue and white robes for graduation How a bout that Have you heard the name Daisy Williams lately? Yes Jordan s en trant in the Girls Week Oratorical contest won a 5 50 Susan B Anthony Students Vie For Achievement Awards Jordan and some 200 other high schools are selecting out- standing senior students to re- ceive 2,000 awards from the Bank of America, the awards including 515,400 in cash and 450 gold cups. Winners will be selected in the four general fields of mathematics and science, vocational arts, fine arts, and liberal arts, with school awards being presented May l3th. Finalists will be honored at Occidental College May Z3 Award winners at .Tordan will compete with students from all schools 1n Southern Californ ia for cash prizes of Sl 000 each Senior A Tea Slatecl For April 16 ln Library The annual P12 Tea will be held in the library April l6 for award all S nior A s and their parents Have you noticed by reading the sports sheets that Mr Morey s a quatic daughter has been doing right well in Southern California swimming competition? Did you know that Florence Petitt is an expert at Judo? She challenges anyone Boys 'P Have you ever wondered while walking in the main hall who that beautiful woman watching everyone lt s Ioan of Arc Do you know what school has been This semester the tea which was previously held in the cafe teria will be held in the library because of its friendly atmos phere ln order to give the teachers and parents the opportunity to get better acquainted the tea has been charged to a stand up affair There will be a program of singing and instrturiental mu sic SVV hich Group Hre Yo u? By Florence Petitt Attendance is a problem, your problem and mine. Mr. Archie I-Iigman, Registrar, says, 'There are three groups of stu- dents. Group one has perfect atten- dance Group two is absent only in times of emergency Group three is absent as often as possible What group are you in? It is our Job the Job of all of us to eliminate the third group Our parents work hard to keep us in school They pay taxes part of which goes to the L A Schools Out of those taxes come paper books and desks Do we appreciate these efforts our parents are putting forth for us? If we do let s use those books and have that seat in the second row occupied on Monday mornings and every other monning Each of us should take the respon sibility of getting to school Remem ber fellow students this is our prob lem It takes a person with guts and grit to change and turn over a new leaf to put everything aside that will hlnder doing the Job well This is our school Let s put it where it belongs in attendance n top put in the Eastern Marine League? Mc Addresses C S F Inltlatlon That s right it s Westchester y the way Mrs Young former vice principal is now at Westchester Did you know that the first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights? -BIDS 5:-dmc oun Y-3 -gffm Tim li. 6 is-.F ' f' ' 5-'f',?!f???61'wH mzvfj Sf: 1 ease-4 CDLLWS Q, Alflf, zzkfc?-'Tyra C232 Mr Isaac McClelland vice principal at Lafayette Junior High School addressed the Jor dan chapter of the California Scholastic Federation this morning in the auditorium a program to initiate new mem bers of C S F Mr McClelland spoke on the subject Scholarship and Service The C S F which honors stu dents for their outstanding scholar ship as well as leadership has 32 members at Jordan President of the organization is Beatrice Lona with Myrtis Coleman as vice president, Gail Diggs sec retary and Agripina Adriano, treas urer Mrs Miles is the sponsor Page 2 Bulldog Sentinel Staff Editor Ezra Hill Managing Editor Annie Jones Senior Social Editor Edna Gaines .Tumor Social Editors Mildred Gaines Ethel Anderson Feature Editor Doris Anderson Sports Editors .Tames Smith Bernard Spaulding Staff Reporters Theresa Hargrow Eleanor Andrews Odessa Emer son Beverly Gartrell Helen rhcks Florence Petitt Staff Artists Harvey Collins Alton Henderson John Hernan dez Staff Typist Conseulo Perez . . 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'fs I ' ,L 3 , I ' C' ' - Q95 'wr QR, ' 0 ' ' l .......... 1- SUCCESSFUL women of our wonderful clty of Los Angeles lnclude from left to rlght Marguerxte de la Veza Gladys Alamen Zxta R Domlnguez Henrletta Vlllaescura Jose phlne Spearman and Carmen de Lanalladl These outstand xng women spoke at an assembly program durxng Gxrls Week Gzrls Week Rated Success Rated a success by all those partmcpatuxg Ga Late Flash Bank of Amerxca Achlevement A ward wlnners at Jordan have been se lected and wxll now move on xnto zone competltlon Wxnner IH the Math Sclence area IS Raymond Mendoza whxle Gall D1ggs IS the L1beral Arts selectlon Pless Tay lor ts the Frne Arts wlnner wlth B11 he Jean Carter representmng the Vo catlonal Arts area Those named as outstandxng xn spec1f1c areas 1nclude Rodney Dxeu clonne math Raymond Mendoza scr ence Agrxplna Adrxano Engllsh Gall D1ggs socxal studles Theresa Har grow forelgn language Pless Taylor muslc Bllhe Jean Carter busxness educatlon Barbara Jeffrxes home makxng and Prather Ollve lndustrx al arts Wmners ln SpeC1flC f1elds w1l1 re cexve cert1fxcates of honor whlle the general fleld wlnners wlll get cups and an opportunlty to compete ln the zone league fxnals See Page Z for further detalls Gxrls Week of l95Z had a nulnber of outstand CU1-gA1-E Ctr, rscllvvc DRUG STORE Accwuc mg events i757 E 103 sr LosANG:Lss CALIF On Monday an assembly program featur ed the women prctured above Tuesday found 1 many glrls golng lnto the commumty to take over kep Jobs for the day Wednesday brought the h1ghly successful Prescnphon SPGCI sts Rlbbons and Ruffles Day See Page IZ Ah K Thursday A wonderful day for g1rls who took over as teachers throughout the day The tea for student teachers scheduled for Frlday was postponed T B UNIT TO VISIT IORDHN Jordan students wzll have an opportumty to be test ed for tuberculosls the week of Apr-11 13th when a mo bmle umt v1s1ts our campus There wlll be a skrn test on Aprll l3th for glrls and Apr1ll4th for boys X rays wlll be glv en on the l5th and 16th to those people who need them The entlre program wlll be handled mn gym throughout the day. Iestme Barnett, chalrman, stresses the fact that Jefferson Hxgh School had 92.6'Z of thexr students take the test, and she urges all students to cooperate IH beatlng th1s mark. Ma'ry Walk er 15 co chaxrman. An orlentatlon fllm w11l be presented Thurs clay at an assembly program to make the pur pose of the tests clear. Page 3 39 Cents a Quelrt 21 Cents a Pint A A cuv nn-ra onus svons C f C G5 SHQP AND :El23ugn:03D ST, L05 ANGELESEEIAITII SHOP AND SAVE AT - SAVE AT SAV WAY Your Fam11y Store SAV WAY if I . . - I , . . u f . . - . . I , X , . . . . 'ki 3 . . . . . . - - Q 3 , . - u 34 is . . . : . .- N, . . 4. , 1 l 1: ' I 1 1' , , --'.q. s S S 2 , s 1 k,.r f 1 at I K 5 ' -7 K Q ' A V y vp , J it y 33, I ,Q l t Q , , D , -- ' ,5 1 l 5 1 1 - c . j 1: ' , f ' f - - 1 f l ' - G 6 . , . In YT 1 M y ,K , 2 gf? 9 . . . . . IORDA 1 PICTURES CONTEST WINNER Daxsy W1111arr1s won the Susan B Xnthony award of 50 Ln cmty w1de competxtxon as she took fourth place ln the Gxrls Ora to 1ca1 contest sponsored by the 11 Dally News dumng Glrls Week SPEEDSTERS Sprlnters for the Cee team are plc tured gettlng away to a fast start the peanut gal lery IS seated on the fence behlnd ABE LINCOLN? One feature of the Hal Rod man makeup artlst sembly was the dlsgxhs lng of several students B1ock's Dry Goods Store THE VOGUE Lad1eS Ready to Wear New Sprmg Styles are arnvmg Dazlyf Come m and look at them' And with all Cash Purchases of 55 or more YARDAGE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR EASTER WEHR Get 1 pa1r of nylon hose FREE From March 24th to March 28th 17'11E 1031-dSt LO 9 67 1721 EAST lO3RD STREET LO. 9 7715 ' - 21 Page 4 8 h O Q E - Q i ax ' - 4 ' m . , D UL pictured at right. . 1 l S . . - . . . 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By fltlessa Emerson and Nola Cato EZRA not mountain not cliff but HILL LORRAINE not porter not waiter but STEWART LUCILLE LEE not pans not skil wus but POTTS DOROTHY not Weber not Langendorf but GORDON SHIRLEY not shoebuckle not belt buckle bu HORNBUCKLE EARL GLORIA not whx stle not Reader s G but WEBSTER not crazy not goofy but BATTEY not horn but BELL LLEN BARBAR not bruck not Waslnngton not wood but DOBY but JEFFERSON OROTHX CARLENA not run not hude but CHASE not Luncoln not green no red but BROWN not encylopedua uude BOYS INVASION Thus semester a new and unterestung course un cookung has been provuded for Semor boys The course us a regular chefs traunung program wuth the Z1 boys enrolled studyung house management and samtatxon under the durectuon of Mrs Rheba Butler We carry our own contracts o X 1 WRAPAROUND 14 95 suvouur coAr 19 95 If BLOUSES Hugh and low neck Iunes un sumple and trummed styles Whute and new colors he WHERE l'l S EASY hnance company to deal wlth Open an account m a few mmutes Your Favorute Style S KI RTS New Styles Pu Open An L Account C! Stru es plauds and solud colors un new hugh ruse waustlune styles C0 TTON SKIRTS Values 95 to S10 ARTIN S 1661 and 1668 E 1Q3ni St Page 7 Parker and versha rp PENS c Week suacrsr vAu.u: SLA CK S Hollywood full drape styles carefully set pleats zupper fly hugh waust band f' 'tffwwwsgf PAY 50c WEEK T0 USE CREDIT . is i t D X' S I in g E , ' A E E ' A D , , U , u . . t . , . . . D . N . . . . f Qp o , .1 ' 1 K 5 Q ak 5 E L-of fi. u Syl L Q .2 l l I l l nh 'HQ - t : I GREAT vAu.uu-: ,W L fff l 95 nf 95 , M hy , 3 y Student Leaders Attend Conference Seven school leaders and their sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Henderson will discuss a nurn- ber of vital problems Thurs- day at the meeting of the Cal- ifornia Association of Student Councils. Earl Battey and Odean Anderson will consider the nar- cotics problem, while Willie Anderson will enter into the discussion of the outstanding trends in student activities Mildred Gaines will ex- change ideas on how to get a good noon hour program Richard Brice, John Heath and Ioan Sam will dis- cuss other problems such as SERVICE GROUP-One of the most active service organizations on campus is the Lancers sponsored by Mr Eason Officers of the Lancers include: Juan Daniel president Alfred Acosta vice-pred-- dent T J' Johnson Secretary Wilbert Harris sergeant -at-arms' and Joel Palmer captain of guards selection of officers CHOIR CONTINUES TRAVELS On March 24th the Senior A Cappella presented a program at Roosevelt High School' and next week the traditional Easter pro- gram will put on in the auditori um IOBBER S Overheard On 103rd Boys Tee Shlrts 4956 3 for 51 29 GIIISI Nylon Sweaters 51 95 Nylon Hose 99p pair Boys Shorts 3 for 51 OO 1826 E lO3RD ST KACROSS FROM LARGO THEATER, BY IAXSON Here s a little colurnn designed to keep you up to date on the latest trends in clothing Read it and raise yourself out of the Schnookle class We ll tell you how to become a Real Cat Fellas If you want to avoid being classified as a First Class Smerk and if you want to be Real George All The Way bet ter drag it Dad to the Hub and see those Real Crazy one button suits in that Real Cool Rust color They re real Fat Man' And you Dollies there are many new arrivals at the HUB for you too The new Spring skirts by Dan Gertsman are the talk of the California style world and the sweaters blouses shorty coats and dresses arriving daily are Just about the Cool est things in Town As for raising the Long Green Don t Worry The easy credit terms the HUB has arranged for you puts these new duds within easy reach of any Jordan ite Ask about the SPECIAL BULLDOG CREDIT PLAN No Down Payment No Carrying Charges No Alter ation Charges No Hidden Extra Charges of any kind You'll LIKE shopping at the HUB To get you started, this ad will be accepted as a dollar on any purchase of ten dollars or more Use it soon at the HUB OUTFITTING CO Oh yes we're located at l813 E l03rd Street Page 8 Q - . 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BATTLE GARDE LOCALS F AVORED OVER MOHICHN S Wlth two Vlctorles under the1r melts Jordan s tracksters take on Gardena today at the Mohrcans clnderpath Entnes fo the meet appear below and off nast performances the Bulldogs appear a w1nner Up to the current wr1t1ng the charges of B111 Zazueta have been good enough to w1n but tlmes and marks have not been too sharp Arthur McPheters has prob ably the best mark w1th a 52 4 440 Walter Lowe has rmproved h1s vault1ng mark from 10 to ll 2 wh1le Johnson has also 1m proved better than a foot IH the broad Jurnp reachmg 21 7 last week VARSITY ENTRIES fTop two 1n most events 100 Burdette Burse 220 Burdette Burse 440 Wllllams Johnson 880 vlcPheters Stephens Mlle Newman Holgmn Ram1rez Whlte Kmg K1ng, Grace .Tohnson Warren Wh1te Townsend Everage Wh1te Lowe McPheters 100 W1ll1ams Howard 220 W1l11ams Henderson 660 Hollms Bullard 1320 Co1ac1on Martmez Trammell Moore Trammell Moore Brown Co Brown Brown Ca Trammell SP Srmth L Reese PV Moore CEE ENTRIES Bates Gentle Dykes Watkxns 0 Palmer Thompson Foley Bragg Hall Cato Bates SP Jeffers Day PV Jeffers Foley BLANKET FINISH Bobby Newman noses out John Ram1rez who edges Abe Holguln as the three Jordan d1stance aces nab the top spots a gaxnst Bell xn the mmle W1nn1ng txme was 5 12 Hoopsters Battle for League Honors Followmng are the standrngs 1n the Watts Basketball League as of the 19th of March SENIOR DIVISION Upsetters Lovers Playmakers Valentznoes Dead Eyes Playboys Cool Cats JUNIOR DIVISION Hawks Buckeyes Browns Capltans Reno K1ds Hellcats MIDGET DIVISION Buckeyes 1-Iawks Blue Boys Globetrotters El Capltans Los Gatos 0 Page 9 Gardena Musclemen The Jordan musclemen won the1r th1rd gymnastxcs meet of the season as they defeated the Gardena Moh1cans 662 53 All frve places 111 the rope clxmb wrth Fred Morrrs taklng frrst rn the t1me of 47 4 secs Bobby Bowman took fxrst place on the h1gh bar whlle Wendell Lxndsey captured second on the long horse South Los Hnqeles Mortuary Funeral Duecton, Advisors and Morucrans L O 97914 Ambulance Servxce 1750 E 1021111 I-adv Auenaam ' 0 1 '- ' 1 HH- ' , ' LH- ' W L BJ-, , 10 0 HJ, A y 8 2 SP- , . ' 6 Z . . . PV- , 6 4 BEE ENTRIES I Schnozzolas 4 6 ' l- 5. - . . , 3 7 , ', - . . , Z 8 . , , . - . 2 3 . . . . . HH-- ', W L ' , ' LH- , 6 0 . BJ- , .1 ,cA. 3 1 . HJ- , .s , 5 3 , . U z 4 f - ' 2 6 1 5 100- , 180- , ' W L ee, - , , V 3 0 , LH- 7 1 . . . . BJ- , 3 4 HJ- , , Z 3 , z 4 - - ' 5 l BASEBALLERS TRAMPLE IEFFERSON After avenging a previous defeat to the Jefferson baseballers, Jordan's nine faces Marshall today, Roosevelt on Thursday, and Banning next Tues- day, all at Will Rogers Park. 'In beating Jefferson 5-l, our boys played the best game l have ever seen a Jordan baseball team play declared Coach Norm F ster The statistics bear out For ter s words Pitcher Malcolm Bolden al lowed only four hits walked two and struck out five Democrats to establish himself as a top flight hurler Earl Battey drilled out two doubles and a single to drive in two runs Pete Contreras also account ed for a pair of RBl's Victory over Jefferson was a chieved by whipping Earl Wilson ace of the Democrat hurling corps Wilson still managed to strike out ll. Ezra Hill, while having a hard day at the plate, did a flossy job of fielding around the initial sack. In their previous outing with Leuzinger big Bob Laison threw a one-hitter at the Bulldogs and the locals dropped the tilt Z 0 Battey lined a double to cen ter in the sixth inning the second time in this early season that le has broken up a no hitter for an opposing hurler Dennis Terry brought the fans to their feet in the final frame as he struck out the side with the sacks crammed with runners zoo oo E 4 lattcrlc d B ttry th W ay d H il B0-B ld 9m. 3 0? L.. x..Lmn.2'EEJL.,. ull! -Cl! gi-YJ B tt Y 2 1 C Y IMPROVING Walter Lowe Jor dan s ace pole vaulter is shown on his way over the bar at ll 2 and appears headed for higher al titudes rwlu runurrunz IRVING S THAT EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP l' 1 I1 ,g 1725 E l03rd street 4' M ll WZ ' x 17 K 101 1 Y 0' CLEAN CUT LOOK' X 4355 W S S 1 B Fc? Sentlnilrlgagil? 1804 E 103rd St LOram 9 7166 Page l0 6709 COTTON BASQUL ,so or, ' , - . s I - . 0 I ' . - 1'2 '5'I.,. t:'tt::t:i 2 1' 'l -- , - ' ' ' , ' i 'vo m, im? fi I. ' -1 ' ' n mfr, sun? ul. 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' . , . , - , , inders, Pressure Plates ' SAFE That S what urn pxre Leonard Dorn IS yellxng as Jefferson rolls up thelr flfth and flnal run to defeat the Jordan Bull dogs by a 5 l count The charges of Coach Norm Forster had nurnersus scorrng opportumtxes but sloppy baserunnlng rob bed them of any chance of vlctory Q si? 'f 1 9 'Nw Q 'U MCR -Qa- 'Rh ONLY ONE Earl Battey lS plctured above lashmg out Jordan s lone hxt agalnst the Jefferson Democrats as he makes 1 bld for all le igue honors 713' WORRIED Are the mem bers of Jordan s horsehlde squad as they watch a los mng effort agamnst Jefferson Seated nearest the camera xs the pmlot of the Bulldog mne Coach Norm Forster On Forster s left lS Earl Battey backstop for the locals Pete Contreras second sacker and ace twlrler Denms Terry '- it E FYR' .QV mfr ,uf SANDERS AUTO SUPPLIES New Spark Plugs Rebu11tv8 Fuel pump REG ssc Now 39C REG 2 75 NOW 99C ASK ABOUT OUR CREDI I' PL AN Batterxes txres tubes motors transmlsslons and auto parts blcycle parts sold on cred1t WE SELL NEW AND REBUILT Carburetors Fuel Purnps Dxstrlbutors Water Pumps Voltage Regulators Motors Generators Starters Clutch Plates Pres sure Plates Wlnd sh1e1dW1pers Master Cylinders Wheel Cyl and Brake Shoes for all wars E 2 DISCOUNT PRICES On such rtems as Clutch and Press Water Pumps Start D1str1butors Generator Brake Shoes br all cars Fuel Pumps and Brake Shoes for all Cars l769 EAST l03RD STREET LO. 9 7437 Page ll RIBBO SandR FFLES R , Y 'xpauq , 21:3 3 It 1-- ' : K .7 ,je ' . , wh, v A 4 , I ' 4.3.34 Q , -g 'I X f Q .J at ,. , '- f . ' K- -'rl' 1 Q , ' - . f , J L. 53 'T C rf' 5 .ai TOP TRIO--Pictured above are the Ribbons and Ruffles Day, spon- sored by the Junior Girls' Division, was one of the highlights of Girls' Week at Jordan. Students and faculty alike dress- ed in their gayest colors to make the day a festive occasion. Pictured below are five P.E.'s in a pod, all hepped up for Ribbons and Ruffles Day. From left to right they are: Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Brous- sard, Mrs. Clary, Miss Valdez, and Mrs. Spearman. xasvawic, -- e Q tiara. WE. an f 5 Y Q' fa W . E-'1 an i 1 1 5-' E P ,J s , Q sg ' Q35 ' 0 - Q, gag F , , Ei , f x Q4 xi Q 5, top three girls in the Ribbons and Ruffles Day junior high school com- petition. From left to right they are: Josephine Serrano, Eleanor Hicks, the winner of the orchidsg and Jean Kochinsky. 3 J tx , if , T13 1 V . . I A , i i it 3551? fx f OU DUP Y K ,' x 4 , ' , if - 1 ' I l I 5 K e ,,, l NA, I an ..,. BIG MOMENT--This is the high- light of Ribbons and Ruifles Day for Mary Walker as she receives fabov an orchid award fron: Norma Ford, president of the Junior Girls' Divi- sion, for being the most appropri- ately and attractively dressed girl in the senior high school. 9 Sanfonzed THIS ADVERTTSEMENT IS WORTH IOM Happy lack Genuine and LE VI Happy I ll DUN GAREES Bm-ig dug Ad and save Bring this Ad and save SOC 386 1775 East 103rd Street Watts Page 12 . 89 G , 75 1 n lull, JL, , ' -BE , 'X 15 XM agendhe FRIDAY, APRIL 4 1952 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIG1-I SCHOOL V01 XIV NO 11 I Tradltlonal Easter Show Presented The mus1c department presented the annual Easter pro gram yesterday and today 1n the Jordan aud1tor1um before an enthus1ast1c aud1ence Comb1ned cho1rs and glee clubs appeared accompamed by the school orchestra 9 Under Mr Joseph Llppl s baton the orchestra opened the program wzth a proces sxonal 1n wh1ch all vocal or gamzatlons part1c1pated I-I1ghl1ght of the presen tat1on was the mass1ng of all vocal groups on the stage 1n the form of a cross PTIHCIPHI Herbert E Mor ey addressed the assembly as the featured speaker Wlth Mr James Warrenl d1rect1ng, the Boys' Glee Club wore the1r new sweaters for the f1rst txme Whlle s1ng1ng rn publ1c Numbers on the program 1ncluded Now the Day Is Over and What Kmder Shoes by the Boys' Glee, Madame Jean ette Lxttle Dav1d, and Ten derly by the Junzor Cho1r The Gxrls' Glee Club w1th MISS Lucy Medz d1rect1ng, sang On Th1s Morn, Beaut1ful Savzour and 'He Rose ' The Sen1or Choxr contrxbuted D1dn My Lord Del1ver Damel, P1 gr1m s Chorus from Tannhauser and Angels Rolled the Stone A way Mr S1lvers, Mr Karpel and the stage crew prepared the lav rsh settlngs We Thy people w1ll g1ve Thee thanks forever The Epheb1an cand1dates for the Marcelhan class of 52. have been narrowed to n1ne as a sult of ballot1ng 1n the Sen1or A class Cand1dates upon WhlCh the faculty shall vote xnclude Jes tlne Barnett, Barbara Barrett W1l11am Douglas Ezra H111 Maedean Jones Raymond Men doza Rosa11e Torres James Vaughan and Da1sy W1ll1ams The candxdates were deter mlned by the1r scholarsh1p, leadersh1p, and act1ve c1t1zen sh1p and part1cpat1on 1n school aet1v1t1es, Boys Week Features Outstandmg Events Boys from all over the Clty w1ll have a chance to rule the roost for a week beg1nn1ng Aprll 29th when trad1t1onal Boys Week 15 celebrated at Jordan and throughout the C1ty The purpose of Boys Week 15 to grve boys ex per1ence 1n the funct1on 1ng of government bus1 ness and the many other act1v1t1es of a Clty l1ke Los Angeles Jordan Ready to Set T B Checkup Mark Beat the 92 611 part1c1pat1on mark set by Jefferson H1gh T B -sk1n tests w1ll be g1ven Apr1l 14 15 dur1ng gym per1ods 1mmed1ately followumg the Easter vacat1on accord1ng to MISS Mar garet Remck, Jordan's health co ord1nator The tests w1ll be fol lowed by X Rays on the 16th and 17th for all those who need them Thxs sk1n test 1S g1ven to see 1f you have had any contact w1th a person who has had tubercu.los1s The test and X Ray enable each person to make sure he has no act1ve case of t b Before be1ng allowed to take the test all students must return the1r cards g1v1ng the1r parent s perm1ss1on N. 1 v Y o 0 . 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Q ' . n a Q . , l Q 0 Cleanup Group Reports Other Schools O K ' Pubhc Schools Week By M1ldred Garnes The Clean Grounds Com mlttee has surveyed the cam puses of 3 schools dur1ng re cent weeks These delegatwns returned to Jordan wxth enthus xastrc ports of the cleanll ness of other schools, and wlth deep shame at the cond1t1on of Jordan s campus At each school the commxt tee covered the campus durmg the frrst ten mlnutes after the lunch perxod Combmxng the total score of trash found at the schools here are the re sults Schooll l apple core Z straws, 1 sandwxch w-rapper School ll Z sandwlch wrap pers 1 sheet of notebook paper wrch wrapper, No don t blame the cus todlans They have a certaln number of hours of work and we make them spend too many hours cleanlng up trash that self respecung people usually put 1n trash cans not on floors and grounds Sorry the flnger poxnts at every g1rl and boy who drops trash whenever and wherever he he thrnks xt 15 most convement, who wrltes on walls who defaces a bu1ld xng who uses the 1nk well ln class as trash cans BLAME YOURSELF F H A GIRLS TRAVEL Jordan s F H A Future Homemakers of Amer1ca was able to send three delegates to the annual dxstrrct conference held at Monrovla H1gh School last Saturday Money for the trlp came from the sale of cookres Those represent1ng Ior dan at the meetmg 1ncluded Ernestlne Moreno, Wllhel mxna Ryan, and Ernestrne La tham as well as Mrs Ruby Ray sponsor Annual to Be Blgger Cheaper Than last Year Partly as the result of ad vertlslng rn the Bulldog Sentln el and partly because of the com bmed operatlon of the annual and school paper th1s year s Bulldog annual w1ll be both larger and less expenshre than last year s annual The sales dr1ve whxch w11l begxn after Easter vacatlon rs slated to emphasrze the low cost to students Sl 50 and the large slze over 150 pages One of the h1ghl1ghts of the book IS the leatherette cover whxch actually costs Sl 25 of the Sl 50 charge for the an nual Also featured ln the book are prctures of students by classes, accounts of our tl tle wlnmng basketball teams senxor and Jun1or h1gh school pxctures club photos and a host of others A hmxted nurnber of an nuals have been ordered so get yours early Parallel s Boys Week Jordan wxll hold a meet xng and open house on Tues day Apr1l 29th xn observance of Publ1c Schools Week Thrs program rs desxgned to xnform parents about school xmprovements and progress and to gxve them an opportun 1ty to speak wrth teachers and admrmstrators The program for the open house wlll be as follows 7 00 to 8 00 p m teachers wxll be rn the lrbrary to have confer ences wrth parents At 8 00 everyone who desrres w1ll gather ln the audrtorlum to hear a program featurxng asslstant superlntendent Claude L Reeves and Jordan Prmcmpal rlerbert E Morey relatlons between communlty and the school whrle Mr Mor ey wxll evaluate and descrxbe school progress Students are urged to 1n v1te thelr parents to attend the entrre program MONEY MONEY When rt comes to gettmg money these cnarm rng gxrls, wrth thexr sponsor Mr Frank Castxne are red hot, us 1ng therr experxence as members of the Commercxal Club to good advantage Leader of the Club 15 Consuelo Perez, presrdent Page 2 . ' . . . - . - 1 . , . l . , ' . I ' , ' 9 ' - s , - - ' ' - l , , , . : ' . . ' 2 ' ' , , ' -- , . . . , . . Q , 's s - I . , Y . a School Ill--1 straw, 1 sand- . .- Mr. Reeves will discuss , . . . . I ! ' . , . . . . . 0 1 G ' E . l . . -- xr ' . . . C S l ' 1 2 4 . 1 , SC l I . - u s ' ' . , un : ' . , . ' , . , . V Watts Advertisers Sponsor Bulldog-Sentinel Contest As part of a campa1gn to let Jordan students and therr parents know that the mer chants of Watts apprec1ate their patronage the Bulldog Sentlnel advertxsers are go mg to sponsor a contest ex cluslvely for Jordan students. Each student who rece1ves a paper can become a contest ant ln the contest by dolng the followmg th1ngs Take the paper home and have It sxgned by parents Take the paper to each of the advertlsers ln the Bull dog Sentrnel and have each of those advertlsers slgn hls own ad When every advertlser has slgned hls ad return the newspaper to Bungalow 31 and you become an off1c1al contestant FASHION S The warm touch of sum mer dxdn t last very long but I caught a quxck prevxew of the grrls smart summer fashxons Lookrng hke a breath of sprlng were Mary Walker Shlrley Whltlow and Marga ret Brooks 1n thelr smart creatlons Ordean Bates adds spark wlth her sleeved blouse and flare sklrt Shlrley Cooper looks lxke a Seventeen Model ln her flashmng comblnatxon of brown and gold Pr1zes w1ll be awarded by each merchantadvert1s1ng ln the paper ranglng as h1gh as fxve dollars 5 1n value CAFETERIA HIKES PRICES Wxth all the h1gh prlces these days It IS not surprls mg that cafeter1a prlces have fmally gone up Hamburgers scooted up frve cents due to the cost of fresh ground chuck Hot dogs splraled three ce t b can e of the h1gh cost of buns Jello also shunmered up three cents All meat frsh and fowl must not exceed 4511 of the food cost Tlus applxes to the fac ulty also Old Fa1th.fuls that were sat1sf1ed to stay put were the cold SandW1Ch, the cakes the Blue Plate and all others not ment1oned on the black 11st Thls IS a prellmxnary an nouncement of the contest whxch wxll not start untll af ter Easter vacat1on STHRS OVER JQRDQN D E rr Shelley W1nters. Tyrone Power Ava Gardner Robert Mmtchum Susan Hayward Ollvla De Havllland Rlchard Wldmark Orson Wells Vera Ellen Edmond O Brlan Ruth Roman Lzonna Reed Allen Ladd Nancy Olson wsv E 103 sr LosANGELEs Cnur Stella Stevens Bert Alexander Theresa Duarte Earl Burse Helen Barton Pfescnphon Spec1al1sts ICE CREAM Florence Petltt Tommy Sm1th .Tasper Tucker Rosle Lee Torres Mxke Gomez Barbara Gr1ff1n 39 Cents an Que :rt Mlldred Ga1nes Allen Burdette Drane Hardwlck 0 I it wi 21 Cents u Pm! Sayo s Flowers f Fresh Flowers for All Occas1ons cur nA'rE unuc, sro:-as ,,cc,,,,,c i 5501, AND 1723.2 :oz sr LOSANGELESCAUF SHOP AND 1e27E 103161 sneer SAVE 'F YQ F 11 St SAVE AT DXV WAY ur Gln. Y Ofe SAV WAY Page 3 1 ' ' . , . . - up . ' - ' C23 y . ' 43, ' . ' U ' cs J ' . . - , n T- Q Y V , PRESCRIPYIUN A RACY :color on A I .V I I ' ...... Jeff Chandler .......... Ervin Johnson louse: . ' ' H I S ' aw' fr xi, - r 7 I' 0 , . I l V i gg Bulldog Sentmel Staff Ed1tor Ezra H111 Managxng Edltor Anme Jones Semor Socxal Ed1tor Edna Gaxnes Juruor Soc1al Ed1tors M11dred Ga1nes, Ethel Anderson Feature Ed1tor Dons Anderson Sports Ed1tor Bernard Spauldxng Staff Reporters Theresa Hargrow Eleanor Andrews Nola Cato O dessa Emerson Beverly Gar trell Helen Hxcks Florence Pet 1tt lmagene Johnson Staff Artists Harvey Collxns Alton Henderson John Hernandez Staff Secretary Consuelo Perez Prxntlng Coordlnator John Gray son PRINT SHOP STAFF Donald B11ls, Jerry Taylor Raymond Velez, George Webb Y TEENS PRESENT DANCE Come one, come all to the Sprxng Teen Canteen Ball for dancrng talent show and re freshments The place 15 W11l Rogers Park, the txme Apr11 10th at PM 11 'IQ iv- Ny SERVICE GROUP A small but act1ve servxce group an Jumor hmgh school IS the Pages sponsored by Mr Eason They guard at the doors and assemblxes 8 00p m adm1ss1on 15 060 EASTER We 9 Promotzons Q9 In Latest Faslnons At Low Low Paces 06 DR Hxghly Styled In New Fabrics Short Shorhes, Sheen gabardme, All Wool B Fancy Hnd Plam Ixylon Rayon Cotton Skzrts, Qullted Plamh Punt, Hxgh Spnnq Shades We Gladly Help You To Select Your Easter Outfzt Our lingerie dept. shows you c complete selection ot all styles and lobrics at lowest prices for the young 8. stouter woman 1771 E. 103 Street Lo. 95721 Page 4 98 . - ..... . .. ' , 3 k p ' ..... ' 1 , ,V yy D , , ,.. - A - p x Q A V fl' p ........ , N A H x L . . 7- H - I . ' 12, M A E s ' ' A - 'Y . K , 1 I . sf l , I K 'X 5 -5 . ., ' ' 95 ,. , . yf E 1 - - Top P - 98 98 U' ur L , - , . . . 'I . . I . 98 2 UP UP THE BRICE SIDE of IORDHN What's In A ame ? by RICHARD BRICE I hear that South Gate is our toughest track com- petitor. The entire student body is behind our thinclads 10012. Did you know that Ior dan is 25 year old just in its prime? We know that women can change the year of their birth but did you know that they can also change the day? Queen Elizabeth of Britain has announced her birthday will be celebrat ed in Iune while actually it is April Z1 Did you know that the three branches of our gov ernment are the legisla tive Judicial and execu tive 'P Support our adve rti se r s Did you know that the tardy bell at Jordan used to be a police whistle? With all the tardies we have now, maybe we should still use one with a policeman on, the end of it Did you know that the president of the United States makes S100 000 a year plus all expenses paido Speaking of presidents did you know that Earl Burse is president of the senior chon' '7 Did you know that Jefferson High had 92 67 of their students take the t b test? Are we going to beat that mark? EDWARD not grips not valises but SACKS NORMA not Chevrolet not Buick but FORD JAMES not short not narrow but LONG MAXINE not coldblood not oldblood WILLIAM not Lockheed not North American but DOUGLAS BARBARA not Wilmington not Compton but WAT FS ALBERT not painter not plurnber but CARPENTER CLARA not room no wall but YOUNGBLOOD bu HALL WALTER MA not Shlffs not sitter not pants not runne r but COATES bu WALKER BERNADINE ARTHUR not flooring not morning not ceiling not mght but WALLING but DAY SU.ppOI't Our 3dVeI'tlSeI'S Support our advertlserg Open an account m a few mmutes We carry our own contracts N o hnance company to deal with .magma TE l W PRICED 3 L USE YOUR CREDIT L xxx Men s Allwool 2? sponr con rs W On Easy Credit PAY Sl 25 wmr Easy Credit SKIRTS ZW: Rich colorful yegr around colors Patterns Well ta lor ed of fne woolens B09 Values too BLUIISES 9 We M' PJ Q , S Batlste, Nylon, Crepes 1661 ,,,3,ds, USE YOUR CREDIT Page 5 - - . . t ' ' S . . . I D Q o 0 t 1 X ,HAI I F lik I S ' fill r' 4 . it ' ', OW f i g X 5' ' Q K lr 00 t ' f it 4 43: 31 . 1 ' fx 95 ff? I I or 4 '33 G : Q V ' ' l A .M ei -? A I V- ' inf .f,j--- H 3 l I 5 - f., ...ii X, . L ,.,,,- ' : , int I ,S+ - Q' I a A '79--I T tt Question Of The Week What would you like to do Jane Williams: I would like to -sell rags in order to get some new Easter clothes. Louis McGee: I would like to go to San Francisco. Daisy Williams: I want to go to a knockout -wedding, not my own. James Vaughan: I would like to drive to New York with Bar- bara Barrett Dorothy Thomas: Just wish to be loved by E H Raymond Mendoza' I know what I m going to do Willa J Gibson Hook Piggie Walter Coates I would like to leave Watts with Lee Esther Kennedy Lucille Webster I would like to hold on to Richie and Bert' Prather Olive I would like to remain in a certain party s arms during Easter vacation ? Freddie Franklin: Write let- ters. Earl Burse: I would like to eggs with Nora King. ,Testine Barnett: Go to Texas.' Russell Stewart: Eat, sleep, and be merry. Florence Petitt: I want to goto San Diego and San Francisco. William Douglas' I would like to spend Easter vacation taking Ethel Anderson on dates Kathleen Small Go on a pic nic to the beach Unteria Ellis I would like to be with you, and YOU Gail Diggs Boil some eggs for Cornell Smith s Easter basket ' Coach Bill Zazueta Find a Girls' Week IH business NUMBER PLEASE? Shown above are Beatrice Lona Connie Perez and Lee Esther Kennedy three of Jordan s outstanding girls as they are greeted by Miss Eva Terpsten, assistant vice president of the Pacific Telephone and Tele 9 5 spnnter graph Company during annual Girls Day in Barbara Jeffrles-v I want to Business program held recently during Girls kmt to keep the Sr Bee s feet week festwlhes WBTITI Easy Credzt KAISER S Terms To Suzt your Budget 1670 East 103rd St LOra.m 60566 Easter Special 3995 ,p01't 8 enia 61 Young Men 1 Botton Roll Suit 2 95 vb' KNOX HATS 'S 1' Q FURNITURE APPLIANCES Cl-UTHING Page 6 . g 5 - l'i ': . . 0 I ' ' l , I C ' - WW 7 v '7 - 'i- 1 Q ' ' ' . I u - - , 1 1 - I , 5 - . . I I . . I ' - - --l . --4 , , , , , . . ' , ' . ,. ' . A A - , a A ' , I , . . . Tl'- -1 , . . , mmm?- n D ' ' U A I 0 , - I I I ' l - : . . ' W l I I I WWW . I I , ' 9 I -I ' x . X 1 - U P M '5 u S Q I Ixqf f'fQJ I V 'V -M ,. , I . 1 .... c at 1 Ni: 'Qu ww AGP' M LEADING LADIES Under the s onso p rsh1p of Mlss Ade11ne Valdez the Ladxes serve Jordan and enjoy such soc1al events as a p1c mc and a skat1ng party wxth the Kmghts They are Jordan s hostesses By Ethel Anderson Hello fellow students Get your ears and eyes set for the top tune program on statlon 1 0 w whlch means latest on wax Let s start off wlth a mfty of a recordlng Nat Kmg Cole s Unforget table Hurnor up a bxt wxth Ph11 Harms and the Bell s1sters fxne record xng of Hambone On to the popular sxde wlth a popular record1ng of Anytmme by Eddle Fxsher TWIN FURNITURE . L? Q? Q' 51-KINGS Block s Dry Goods Store YARDAGE OF ALL ,mu-I1 DESCRIPTIONS I y0,1 IVV!! 0 ella x X sb -Q2 X, FOR EASTER WEAR E. 1721 EAST 103RD STREET LO. 9 7715 Page i-gm J Q V W Q V wt. . 9' 'H , 1 ' , W 5 c in 'V ll ' ff. ' Q 7 . . , W- ff KT , S A 4.,, ' H ' '- 1 M N 4, X 'Z . ' . . vt Attgtt ' ' 'A A 'V 1 1 ' . ' , ' ' .' A ' ' I if 5 also Q L 9 43' Q L Q .Y ' I I ,er D o ee., Q, MIGHTY MAIDENS Entrance organlzatlon for the Lad1es 1S the Maldens, sponsored by Mrs C1ar1ce Hernan dez Clad 1n the1r blue sweaters, gray slurts, and emblems the Maxdens guard at nutr1t1on and lunch and serve at the Semor Prom DEDICATIONS 'T Q 7 ZAQ1 0' YOU'RE CUTE From: Beverly Gartrell To: Jesse B. LATER FOR YOU From: Lola Catley To: Robert Butler I NEED YOU SO From: Connie Ortega TO: .T. Sanchez BABY GET LOST From: Charles Hodge To: Marcine Dennis I'LL WAIT FOR YOU From: Ruby Green To Cpl Augie Bragg EACH TIME From Betty Lee To Leo Brown FIVE TEN FIFTEEN HOURS From Edna Gaxnes To Bobby R E I WILL WAIT From Annette Gray To Herbert Wh1te COME IN AND ASK ABOUTOUR JORDAN RECORD OF TI-E WEEK CLUB' WHICH CAN SAVE YOU 107: atts Mus1c Center I824 East IO3rd Street LO 9 5641 All The Latest In Phonograph Records Sweet Bop Blues Splntuals Hlt Tunes Ot The Week Be Anyth1ng But Be Ivhne Blue Tangg I Never Loved Anyone But You Sad Be My Llfe s Companion Surnrnertxme The Blacksmlth s Blues Yancey Speclal Trouble 1n Mxnd Mrlk Trang ft v : .J I 2 1 f J . , 1. ' ' 6. 2. 7. 30 ' ' ' 8, ' 4. ' ' 9. ' 5. l ' 10p ' ' T. V. - Refrigerators - Washing Machines - Gas Ranges s Qs- Yugi Z I Easy Credlt Terms -vullmmaungivf III Ski-...J Page 8 if rom the 3 SIB PX 4 o HRQVL By Ezra H111 1 C-ow By Eleanor Stop Yes, I sald stop be cause the G A A IS red hot ln a volley ball tournament that Just won t stop The standxngs 1n the competx txon are as follows Marcellrnts, 12th grade Andrews two and lost one, 9 Dots and a Dash llth grade Capta1n Myrtle a shoo Smeed won zero and lost three, and Razzle Dazzle 10th grade Captam Hatt1e D1zzy Captaxn Helen Great' a won three and lost none The Ladles, 12th grade Capta1n Barbara Lady Barrett, won two and lost none, Los Arrugos, 12th grade Capta1n Bxllme Punco' Carter won two and lost one Shoters llth grade, Captaxn Myrtls Champ Coleman, won TRAVELERS The camp1ng tr1p IS slated for Aprxl 4th that s rxght, TODAY, at Clear Creek Camp Both the G AA andGAC are mak mg the tr1p Don t be surprlsed 1f you see the glrls loaded wxth gear for the tr1p Read xn the downtown sports sheets the other day that O W Rhodes of Jeff shzmmxed over he pole vault bar at 12 feet agamst Glendale Walter Lowe w1ll have to use a pogo stxck to top that mark but who can te1l'7 Now that Henry Baber IS re turmng to the sprxnt crew op posmg tracksters w1ll be stung by the three B s Baber Burse and Burdette BASEBALL At the season s start It was opxned that Denms Terry would be the bxg wheel of the Bulldog pxtchlng corps Watch out Den n1.s two httle wheels Bolden and Casteneda are rolhng a long RED O TLET Overheard On 103rd Faded Blue Dennns edal Pushers 5 2 29 Jackets S 2 89 Slacks 5 2 59 l704 . lO3RD STREET LO. 9 8751 With this Ad by Jaxon Sure glad you l1ked our coluxnn last week D1dn know there were so many of you Jordamtes 1nterested m clothes Fu-st of all want to congratulate all you RIBBONS AND RUFFLES w1nners Then, want to thank all you guys and dolls who have been commng 1nto tx e HUB and askmg about our SPECIAL BULLDOG CRELLT PLAN Now It s tlme to tell you about some of the Real Flne new arr1vals at the HUB For the Dollxes th1s week, there are oodles of whxte shorty coats w1th belted backs they re way out' And, wa1t'll you see the latest rage NYLON CONFETTI blouses Youll feel lxke the Easter Bunny herself ln one And Fellas you re xn but Fat, man The HUB has the buy of buys for you A real cool, one button suxt just lxke you want lt, w1th covered buttons and all for just S29 95 FULL PRICE Three new Sprmg colors Remember you don't need cash at the HUB' We v got one of the easxest credxt plans in town If you dun belleve xt, try It NO carry1ng charges NO alteratlon charges NO extra charges of any k1nd Better come m today and choose your Easter duds. To get you started, thxs ad w1l.l get you a buck on any purchase of ten. We'll look for you now...at the HUB OUT FITTING CO., 1813 E. 103rd St...FOR THE COOLEST CLOTHES IN TOWN. gage 9 f , . of fe Hill 1 Q 'ff P .1,, , x R , 1' - 15. Nr, Q . . .t G A I3 Y' Q d ' 1 9 1 ' 'Wg 9 g Q ' so ' . ' 't o ' . -- , - . 1 1 ' e 1 I u n . . . E - l Q.. . n Tracksters Favored ver Narbonne Stmll possessuxg a Clean b1ll of health, the Jordan thin clads tackle Narbonne todaY heavxly favored to maintain the1r wxnmng WBYS Paced by double wlns from Earl Burse and Iohn KIDS: the Bulldogs rxpped San Pedro,9 13, last Frxday 1n the channel City to record then' fourth wxn Burse captured the spr1nts blazmg the century 1n 10 Z and the furlong 1n 23 6 Klng step ped the trees xn 15 0 and the tw1gs m 13 5 Oscar Neal had a hard t1me edgxng Bourland of San Pedro xn the good 440 txme of Art McPheters coasted to 2 06 1 half m11e TNA K ININ J 1 I 8 HP I K5 ll! INT ll In 4611 SPORTSMANSI-HP TROPHY Jordan leads 1n the Eastern Marmne League xn competltlon for the Sportsmanshlp Trophy Today we are hosts for the track meet wzth Narbonne I-hgh Schooll Let s contlnue the wxn mng conduct at the meet so that we have both a champxonshxp track team and a champxonshlp student body Bee, Cee Thmcluds Remam Unbeaten The class Cee and Bee tracksters made xt four xn a row last Fr1day as they wh1p ped San Pedro and Rus ln the Bee d1v1s1on, double w1nners were E11 Wllllams and Edward Moore Whlle Wllllams was snarxng the 100 and 220 1n txmes of 10 4 and 24 0 Moore fx? ffl: QED 1 RLS' m ' i W W JZ gfix 'Ne ...Q qv gk HORSEHIDERS Plctured above IS Jordan s varsxty baseball team wmnners 1n thexr flrst league game w1th Banmng s Pllots 5 3 Baseballers Wm pener 5 The Jordan horsehmders got off to a fast start mn thelr open mg league game by defeatlng the Bann1ng Pllots 5 3 at W11l Rog ers Park last Tuesday Bxg Dennls Terry reglstered hls flrst wln of the season by throwxng a four hltter The P1lots opened the fxrst frame pushlng across two runs but the Bulldogs came rmght back as Ez 11111 walked stole second and skldded home on a two base hxt by Earl Battey -X three run outbu st ln the thlrd Lnnlng just about sewed up the game Dattey 11111 Pete Contreras Tony Casteneda and Malcolm Boulden all contrlbuted to the rally South Los Hngeles was collectlng mn the hmgh hurd Mortuary les and pole vault w1th marks ln the class Cee meet out tandmfv performers were Clyde Kxnsey 1n the shot put .Toel Palmer ID the 660 and LeRoy Bates mn the century Gymnasts Score ln Loop F1nals Wlth Peter Bryant settlng a new school record ln the rope clxmb and Fred Morrls wlnmng a f1rst place ln the rlngs .Tor dan s surpr1s1ngly strong gym nast1cs team fxmshed th1rd Ln the Eastern Marlne League fmals oehlnd Bell and San Pe dro Altogether the charges of Coach Ralph Caldwell scored 15 polnts and scored them 1n the following manner Morrls won the r1ngs and Leroy Goudeau flmshed 1n the runnerup spot Bobby Bowman collected second ln the hlgh bar Pete Bryant galloped up the rope 1n the speedy t1me Q 7sec , a new school standard n 11. 1 11- 1 tsm 'K ll flfl! 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Cagers To Rec:e1ve Basketball On Aprxl 18th, w1nners of the three d1v1s1ons 1n the Watts Basketball Leagues sponsored by the Southeast Kxwams Club wlll be hon ored at the 8th annual ban quet Seven members of the wlnmng .Turuor and Semor teams wxll rece1ve gold medals whlle Sportsman sh1p cups w1ll be awarded to outstandxng players 1n each dxvxsxon Some 200 boys com peted 1n 751: of the games wmth only 7 games bexng forfe1ted the f1nest record 1n the hlstory of the leagues SENIOR DIVISION W L Upsetters Playmakers Lovers Schnozzolas Valentlnoes Dead Eyes Playboys Cool Cats JUNIOR DIVISION Buckeyes Hawks Browns Reno Kxds Cap1tans Hellcats MIDGET DIVISION l-Iawks Globetrotters El Cap1tans Blue Boys Los Gatos Awards Iordan Boost s Pronusmg 1ayvee Dmmond Squad Wrth a record of three w1ns and one loss to date the .Tordan Jumor varsxty baseball team ap pears headed for a banner season Only two lettermen the key stone comb1nat1on are on the team second sacker Harold Young and short patcher Lou1s Hurt Round 1ng out the mfxeld are Booker Elhs at fxrst and Chester Gmdry at thlrd F1rst 11ne outfxelders xnclude Allen Dolay 1n left Kenneth Reed ln center and Lloyd Fowler 1n rxght Donmng the tools of 1gno1- ance IS Haydell Mxtchell The mound corps IS composed of Charles James Bruce Dawson W1ll1e Tob1as and J P Rowland Leadmg batters on the club mclude Harold Young 360 Rbbert Payne 333 Chester Guldry 300, Kenneth Reed 250 and Bruce Dawson 2.50 DERS A TO SUPPLY Reblult Chev Water Pumps Rebullt Chev Ca1'lJ1JIelZO1'S Reg. se so NOW ss 28 exchange Res S9 oo Now S6 95 Rebuxlt V8 Water Pumps Rebu1ltV8 Carburetors Reg S4 50 NOW S3 52 exchange Reg 55 50 NOW S3 95 exchange ASK ABOUT OUR CREDII' PLAN Batter1es txres tubes motors transm1ss1ons and auto parts 1cycle parts sold on cred1t. 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' 2 3 ' 3 4 ' .,l .Y 12 0 0 5 n S CHAMPION Scor1ng Jordan s lone vlctory at the flnals of the Eastern Marlne League gymnashcs MUSIC MAKERS Above are Slx members of the compet1t1on was Fred Morrls p1ctu1-ed 1n hrs Glrls Glee who were the Du-ectors and So1o1sts Speclalty the rings I-'erOY GO'-ldeau fmlshed ln m the Easter Program-perform-an-C654 second place mn the same event NOVELTY EASTER BASKETS f N Beautifully mode ond decorated Filled with lreslw conoles cmd chocolates from I9c to 52 98 I? X 1775 East 103r:dStreet Watts, Page 12 THINCLADt BATTLE SOI TH GATE gulf! 5 MQW DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY APRIL 25 1952 Vol xlv, No 12 Pubhe Schools Week Features Open House Next Tuesday Jordan 1nv1tes our Jordan Students parents to attend Open House as pvaggkof observance of Publ1c Schools : B V1S1t Clty Industry The Open House 15 scheduled for 7 00 to 8 00 P M 1n the school 11bra ry Teachers wxll be avaxlable to dlscuss student problems w1th par ents and to help 1n every pos s1ble way At 8 o'c1ock parents are mv1t ed to a program ln the audltorlum featured a d1scuss1on of the school and the commumty by assxstant supenntendent of schools Claude L Reeves Mr Herbert E Morey wxll present a progress report There w1l1 also be choral en tertalnment Advertlsers Offer Sensat1onalPr1zes Thxs IS xt' C Day Yes today 15 the day of the col ossal Bulldog Sentlnel Advertxsxng Contest Here are the deta1ls Take today s 1ssue of the Bull dog Sentlnel to each advert1ser and have each advertxser s1gn h1s own ad Take your paper home and have your parent s1gn It Return the paper to Bungalow 31 and put xt Ln the Con test Box You are then ellglble or one of the dozen, or more fabulous pr1zes More than S50 ln sports sh1rts sk1rts blouses demrns toxletrxes records and cash are avallable to any student at Jordan Th1s con test IS only for Jordan students Fmal selectlon of Jordan s E pheblan nomxnees was completed Tuesday evemng as the faculty vot ed on the n1ne cand1dates present ed to them by the Semor A class Barbara Barrett Ezra H111 and Raymond Mendoza were selected to represent Jordan 1n the Epheblan socxety Barbara IS currently presxdent of the Gxrls' D1v1s1on a member of the Ladles G A A Lettergxrls Y Teen, Vxce presmdent of the Red Cross all 1n all qulte a busy glrl No less busy IS Ezra who IS now edxtor of the Bulldog Sent1nel presxdent of the Senxor A class presxdent of the Jordan H1 Y C S F and a member of the base ball team Raymond has also been hauhng 1n the honors bexng the newly an nounced wxnner of the recently es V 1 A tabhshed fore1gn language award He doubles as pres1dent of the xsh club, treasurer of the Conquer or H1 Y C S F , vars1ty football letterman, Techmcal Comm1ttee etc , etc CANDIDATES P1ctured at rlght are the mne Epheb1an canchdates From left to rxght they are Ra Y mond Mendoza, Mrs Henderson I Rosal1e Torres Ezra H111 Bar bara Barrett lsdaedean .Tones Dalsy Wxlhams, and Iestxne Barnett Kneehng are James Vaughan and Wxlham Douglas Durung Boys Week Durlng the week of Aprll 28th through May 2nd next week, boys all over the cxty wzll take charge of lndustry and bus1ness through out the c1ty,as part of the tradx t1ona1 Boys Week FOllOW1n.g IS a schedule of e vents for Boys' Week Monday Boys assembly w1th Mr Walker and Rev De Vallee as part1c1pants, student teachers for the day Tuesday Offlcxals V1S1t the down town area Wednesday Boys take over dustry and busxness throughout the clty Thursday Recogmtxon xn Com mun1ty l1fe Fr1day Recreat1on program 3 ,123 EQ Q . . I I I I . I n I - D . 9 ' . . . ', -.- in- In Bulldog Contest ' . ' ' '- ,,1,,...,-- no f . , . . f ' ' H ' 1 . 5 . 1 , 4 ' f ----Q . Y 1' QC' 9 s . r . ' 9 3 1 l , Mr HerbertE Morey Mxss ..-. '- 'M' SENIOR TEA Some 175 parents attended the trad1t1onal Senlor A Tea wh1ch was held for the fxrst tune 1n the hbrary Barbara Jefirxes was chamrman of the Tea comrruttee, wh1le Mr Walter Troxell sponsored It SSDIOI A Tea Well Attended Some 175 parents attended the Semor A Tea Apr1l 16 ln the school llbrary to meet school ad m1n1strators and faculty mem bers Mary Fawley, Mr Wllham Farm er and a number of teachers at tended the tradltlonal Tea Refreshments and muszcal entertaxnment were hlghhghts the tea wh1ch lasted from 2 to 4 1n the afternoon Barbara Jeffnes was cha1r man of the tea commlttee wh1ch mcluded Helen Day Ora Lee Harrls, Perlena Harms Barbara McDonald Melba S1mpson Frank Teems, and Da1sy W11l1ams Mr Walter Troxell sponsor ed the tea. T B Dnve Falls Short Of Record Number Jordan s attempt to beat the 905+ mark establ1shed by Ieffer son apparently has fallen short as Clnco cle Mayo Show Features Songs, Dances The annual Clnco de Mayo program, entltled E1 Cam1no Real ' wxll be presented on May 5, 1n the audttonum Included on the program w1ll be song and gu1tar numbers by Carlos Rxvera and Bemne Flores Dances w1l1 be staged by Esther Brown Iohnnell Chr1st1an Glor1a Chavez, Carol1na Gar cxa Delima Maldonado, and Er nestme Moreno The Spamsh II class w1ll smg Ad1os Muchachos as the Journalxsm Class Produces Paper We, the members of the un 1or Iournallsm class have been drearmng of the day we would be able to put out the Cub Edxtlon of the Bulldog Sentxnel We have fmally achleved thxs goal, When we wandered 1nto the Journahsm class we knew nothlng about Journalxsm Now we have gaxned the knowledge to put thxs paper all by ourselves We hope you 11ke lt' 'm m the latest ava11ab1e hgures lndl Senbnel cate we have only had 657, exam med as part of the program to w1pe out tuberculosxs Although the exam1nat1on and x ray equlprnent returned thxs week for further testmg It appeared un hkely that we can approach 9072 Some 700 gxrls and 550 boys were examxned M1ss Margaret Reruck has sponsored the dr1ve, wlth Iest1ne Barnett as student chaxrman lordan Students Cop Hwards W1nner of the newly estab llshed Fore1gn Language Award IS Raymond Mendoza, who has a stra1ght A average ln Span1sh. Mendoza wzll have hrs name engraved on a Spanlsh dxctlonary wh1ch he w11l be able to keep per manently. Rxchard Br1ce, B 12 student brought recogn1t1on to Jordan as he won a cert1f1cate of ment for h1s essay on Selllhg as a career 1n the recent contest sponsored by the Sales Executxve Club of Los Angeles. Page 2 EDIT Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page ORS Barbara Barrett Helen H1cks 1 Edxtor Edxtor Ed1tor Edltor Ed1tor Edxtor 7 Edltor 8 Ed1tor 9 Ed1tor 10 Edltor ll Edltor. 12 Edxtor. Wllma Harnson Norma Ford ESSIS Gnmes Johnme Stephenson Florence Cornewell Glor1a Chavez Charlxe Mae Rucker Joyce Theus Barbara Mason Fred Garza ..W1111e Crav1n . .Darlene Davxs Reporters Mary Reyes Al mary Locke, Bernad1ne Wal lxng, Clara Hall, Dolores Sal azar, Wmoma Cordova, Harm son Vaughan, Unterla Ell1s, Bar bara Watts Staff Artlst Alton Henderson Prmters Gxlbert Flores, Thomas Johnson, Buford Sm1th,'and Na thanxel Thomas. 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' , ' , - - ' III Jr, , U , -.. , - . . - D s - 5 ' ' -Dance Show Features Horoscope Number Featuring the unique 'Your Horoscope' dance, the Modern Dance classes presented thexr dance revlew of 52 last Wednes day and Thursday P3rt1C1pat1ng In the d3I1C6S were Ethel Anderson, Esther Brown Danethel Chr1st1an Johnnell Chr1st1an, Earhne Den ms G1or1a Douglas W11l1am Douglas Annette Freeman Bar bara Grxffln Clara Hall Oteal Hargrow Llla Hawthorne Nel wyn I-Ilckman, Glorxa Jackson Colleen James, Ruth James Others danc1ng Included Betty Johnson, Helen Johnson Nancy Johnson, Earl 101165 Charma1ne Mangual Da1syNe1 Bulldog Annual To Launch Drive Larger and less expensive is the cry of the Bulldog annual staff that IS preparmg to launch its sales drlve One of the beautxes of the book IS the elaborate blue leatherette cover with a des1gn of a bulldog 1h dazzlxng whlte The cover and bmd Ing actually cost Sl Z5 of the Sl 50 charge to students for the annual The annual wxll rontaln more than 150 pages 1nclud1n,g such fea tures as pxctures of every student ln school, club photos, plctures of our track and basketball teams and many others JORDAN ELECTION APPROACHES The bxg electlon day IS on 1ts son Annxe Ross, Frances Ross, Wal' Joan Sam Estella Sxfuentes, Semor hlgh school students Gorxa Sutton, Beverly Thomas Win Start fllms for the Proces sxon May 7 15 The prlmary e Betty Tucker Mary L Walker Barbara watts, Delores Wlul lectlon wxll be held June 3 The ams and Norma Wlulams nomxnatlon assembly w1ll be held Ma 2.3 Mlss Josephlne Spearman V xnstructed the dancer s Plans Underway For Rev1s1ng Guldance Setup In hopes of bexng able to be gln a new gmdance program next semester teachers who want to be counsellors are taklng a work shop every Monday under the d1 rectlon of Jordan s counsellor, Mrs Gertrude Pollock The plan calls grade coun sellors The plan provldes for grade counsellors who w11l handle all the problems of students ln one grade The program 1S st1l1 1n the formatlve stage Last semester only 20 0 of the student body voted w1th the off1ce of pres1dent belng dec1d ed by the margln of 77 75 Stu dents are urged to get out and vote YOUR VOTE COUNTS A CUT RATE nsscmrmu DRUG STOR F Acgwucy I7S7 E IO3 ST LOS ANGELES CALIF Prescnphon Spec1a11sts EY H5 1 a 'LM ! pw...-Ii 3 5 If 'Q L.:-':ui'il'l as 'mn' -iv,,,, XS www FRIENDLY Anme Jones and Ezra H111 are plctured shopp1ng at the fnendly Sav Way VISITORS V1s1t1ng the Umon Bank on Bankers Day from Jordan were Agn plna Adrlano g1rl standxng at farthest cur ma-rs DRUG STORF left and Walter Coates boy standxng SHOP AND ,757 E '03 ST LOSA 'cg' C farthest r1ght Seated from left to SAVE AT NGELES AU' QED rxght are Mr Labraton and Mr Slegel SAV WAY Your Store SAV WAY l Page 3 . 9 - . . 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You haven t You better atop if JPL: P-35-lb ew X-W an-1 and d1g these records or you be a square Enough of that let s get on wxth the records No More Dog g1ng IS stxll real wxld but Heav enly Father IS mov1ng rn Be sure to keep hstemng to statlon H R O W and d1g the lat est ln platter chatter HOMEMAKERS Under the leadershxp of presxdent Ernest1ne Moreno Jordan s Future Homemakers of Amer1ca are a very act1ve orgaruza tlon The purpose of the club wh1ch IS sponsored by Mrs Ruby Ray, IS to promote a grow1ng apprec1at1on of the Joys and sat1sfact1ons of homemakxng Local members also belong to the state and nat1onal orgamzatxons Sweater colors are red and wh1te COME AND SEE YOUR NAME THE LUCKY ONE CHOSEN FOR THE FREE RECORD GIFT. atts MUSIC Center 1824 East lO3rd sneer LO 95941 All The Latest In Phonograph Records Sweet Bop Blues Spmtuals H1t Tunes Oi The Week So Tued Goxn Home Bhnket of Love Hop Slap and lump 10 Heavenly Father Mxddle of The Nlqht Iam Wxth Sam Guxtar Shuffle Ill See You ln My Dreams IMay Hate Myself m tt e Mornmg T V Refrxgerators Wash1ng MaCh1n6S Gas Ranges Easy Cred1t Terms -lu-u- Q I -Z Q -.LV 'll I Page 4 33' l lx I ..s 4 , , y, xl' iifffsfzis Av ' Ii- . .I , u - 4 V- 'J I 3, ' an ' - ' V ft, 4 1 - , . . p 4 W , YL 4 ' H N A H ' f A 1 S.. 4 - I .1 . , ff le I as N ' . 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GIVE' M th it if -fftilz s Y., ore an S50 was collected during a drive sponsored by the .Tordan Junior Red Cross under the sponsorshlp of Mrs Addie Stega President of the group is Kathleen Small Barbara Barrett is vice president and Ivy Terry is recording secretary Support our advertisers Support our advertisers Open an account m a few mmutes We carry ou.: own contracts TES PRICED LOW USE YOUR CRED IT 5 Men s All Wool SPORT COA TS On Easy Credit 11 DEDICATIONS 9- FOREVER From: Charlotte Lewis To: Lee Washington GOIN' HOME From: Sleepy Q To: Alvin Glover I NEFD YOU SO From Barbara Conaway To Eddie Coney HEAVENLY FATHER From Barbara Jeffries To Herman Hicks RED CROSS GIRLS VISIT SEELEY Kay Anderson and Frances Wicks are slated to represent Jordan s Red Cross at Camp Seeley according to Mrs Ad die Stegall sponsor The Red Cross meets every Wednesday 12 30, in room 145 Support our advertisers No hnance company to deal wlth Easy E Credit 3 Sig 9X 2 S 'K Rue colorful year around colors and Patterns Well fa lor ed of fme woolens Bug values loo We PAYS! 25 wmf , 1661 and 1668 E l03xd St Page 5 asf BLUIISES -6 he 129' P' Batlste, Nylon, Crepes IISE Y0lIR CREDIT ,4 'M grin? ,x X 4 A I G .- I e ' .-- 1 . I , I - . I - ! l O I Q , . l , . . - . D 9 Q I . , I . . p a 9 Q ' ' 'l Q f - Y X Q l 7 W , , 3- A , lf -': L l fi 4' f 5 , g , ' 2 ai A 1- VNU N '36, - p: -llli V- W i ,, -in X .... I. lj -, i - 'QD g fa' , ,X 'Q fix ' I l ' 41 X . -.,.. I . , , - LL! A' R y I we 1 F 2 gg? ,gil . ff X DID YOU KNOW . . . By Barbara Barrett Sr Helen Hxcks Dld you know that Jordan s frrst commencement was xn 1926 wxth only three A12 students bemg grad uated'7 There was no aud1tor1un'x so the graduat1on exerc1ses were held 1n a small lrbrary Dxd you know that Dav1d Starr Jordan v1s1ted our school rn 1926 and spoke to the students on th e front lawn? D1d you know that the LOll1S1 ana Purchase doubled the srze of the Umted States? Dxd you know that the f1rst A9 class was started 13 years ago, w1th Mrs Gregg as the sponsor? D1d you know that Dav1d Hos k1n recently became the flrst negro baseball player to compete rn the Texas League? D1d you know that more than 50 1n pr1zes are be1ng offered rn the Bulldog Sentrnel s fabulous advert1s1ng contest? Enter today Dxd you know that Dav1d Starr Jordan was the frrst presldent of Stanford Un1vers1ty'7 SPEAKERS Wlnner of the A9 speech contest was W1ll1am H1roka who F1n1sh1ng rn second spot was Annette Freeman Chester Heard was the thxrd place speaker Iamta Barnett was fourth and Earlee Slngleton was flfth Top flmshers w1ll speak at the A9 graduatlon exerclses RED OUTLET STORE Q2 Q- fUaNl5 'G 4 Wfaf f 1 Ng 061 1' 5X ,XX 0' Boys and G1rls Terry Cloth Sh1rts 31 59 S Wlth Th s Ad Only 1704 E. 103 Street 1804 E. lO3rd St LOra:in 9-7166 Page 6 FQ' ' A l . . 1 rt A fo i D . ' n ' topped some-17 students in speeches presented at an assembly program. I I l YY 1 , T K , ll X - 1 S also 'Q . 9 'S 1 'Q Q- . ' Q .,' W 9 V lik!! M03 - - 0 .1-I v S FASHIONS What's In A ame 7 By Wllma Harr1son Here I am w1th the latest 1n suxnmer fash1ons L1ll1e Oglesby can be seen look1ng sweet every mormng Won t you tell us your secret? Have you seen Barbara Turner Mlldred Galnes Barbara Barrett and Aurora Zavala xn the1r umque nylon blouses 'P Beverly Gartrell, Charley Mae Rucker Iuanlta Mlller Ed na Ga1nes and B1l11e Carter are fhttxng about campus 1n beau txful qu11ted sk1rts Pranc1ng around the halls and lunch area 1n fash1onable pl que skxrts of dazzllng hues are Maedean Jones and Barbara Ieffrles S1m1lar to the poodle haxr style 1S the Mohlcan , styled by Barbara Watts Shlrley Smlth and Marjorle Ford DORIS MR GERALD not and er slster not lansup not and er brother not lans mlddle but ANDERSON NAOMI not runmng not sluppxng but ROLLING FRANKIE not walter not steward but PORTER BOOKER T not New York not Pennsylvanxa but WASHING TON GERALD not pat off not pat on but PATIN RUTHIE not ltal1an not Engl1sh but SCOTT but LANSDOWNE MR IRVING not copper not gold but SILVERS MRS THELMA not borrows not lends but BANKS MR SAM not flddler not plper but HARPER MRS RHEBA not waxtress not ma1d but BUTLER VIR BEN not dxme not nxckle but PENNY BILLY not Washxngton not Llncoln but MCKINLEY LOLA not b1rdly not dogly but CATLEY GEORGE not spxder not fly but WEBB ANITA not small not l1ttle but SHORTS PRENTISS not walls not fendes but DYKES DONALD not stocks not bonds but BILLS Overheard C::a:o?3rd S A S Now just WHO was the grandest person 1n the Easter Parade? We saw so many of you f1ne Cats jurnpul ln your knocked out Easter duds whxch naturally came from the HUB OUTFIT I'ING CO I that we Just couldn't declde who was the smoothest artlcle ln th1s year s ed1t1on Inczdentally, the way you .Tordamtes have been rush1ng 1n to take advantage of the SPECIAL BULL DOG CREDIT PLAN IS Just a llttle short of fantas txc It shows you really apprec1ate GOOD CLOTHES at a SMOOTH PRICE There are stxll a few of those one button suxts long coat covered buttons, etc at Just S29 95 Better hurry tho When these are gone, there won t be any more t1ll Fall For the dollles we re showzng the grandest bunch of Derum coordlnates you ve ever laxd a peep on The set 1S called Swlss Mlss faded blue demm wxth just a touch of red tr1mm1ng and ln the rlght places The whole group conslsts of pedal pushers, shorts Jacket, halter, suspenders, slacks and cap Buy em separately or the set any way you want The most xmportant thlng 15 FORGET ABOUT THEL, THE LONG GREEN: Take advantage of the BULLDOG CREDIT PLAN at the HUB No carryumg charges NO alteratlon charges NO extra charges of any kxnd There s just ONE prlce at the HUB the one on the txcket Start shoppxng where xt's FUN to shop t the HUB OUTFITTING CO 1813 E l03rd St See you next tlme Page 8 O . . , . 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I Your Dependable Fam11y Store sxnce 1924 HONEST MERCHANDISE at HONEST PRICES 1624 28 E 1031-d LO 6 '22.0o What If These Were Cool Couples Alfred Acosta and Glorxa Perez James Srbley and Kathleen Small Davxd Nagrett 8: Dolores Salazar Florence Cornwell Sr Erv1n Johnson Joe Terrell and Yvonne Sm1th Jane W1111ams 8: Roland Anderson Eva Washmgton Sz Jeff Wzllxams Leo Brown 81 Betty Lee Helen Hxcks 8: Wlllard Hall Margaret Sanders 8: Earl Battey Sh1r1ey Cooper 8: Earl Burse Wxlma Harr1son 8: Arthur Day Clean Grounds 8: Jordan Hxgh You 81 Bulldog Sentlnel Contest Coach Zazueta 81 Track T1tle Class Holds Party Members of the A9 Personal and Fam1ly Arts class held a par ty 1n the cafeterra last Thursday Mrs Ruby Ray and Mr Frank Cast1ne sponsored the day s actlv ltxes BREAKFAST A LA JORDAN The publ1c1ty conscxous boys chefs class served Easter Breakfast wrth Mrs Gertrude Pollock, Mrs Dorxs Mc Kenzle Mrss Clalre Morr1s and Mrs Buelah Armstrong as specxal guests Mrs Rheba Butler class xnstructor and v1ce pr1nc1pa1 W1l11 am Farmer were other honored guests Small Down Payment KAISER S FURNITURE APPLIANCES CLOTHING Sport Sz Gaucho Shlrts 2 1-152, - ,,:v:sg- . CONTEST 51990151 3Q 95 Featunng enfs 81 Young Men s 1 Button Roll Suit A KNOX f HATS 5. 5 . .. . . 1672 East 103rd St. LOrain 6-0566 Page 7 Terms o Suit Your Budget ,Q 6 xg 5, ,t , xi' A1 l .4 Q 'MRL Look what's comrng' The G A A Playday on Aprrl 30th The eme IS Frurt Bowl Symbols for the competrng schools are Bamung Apples Eagle Rock Bananas Manual Arts Oranges, Wrlson Pears and Jordan P1neapples Each rnvrtatron has been sen mn httle fruxt crates Srxty glrls from each school w1ll assemble rn the boys gym Games wrll be played on both gym frelds After the games refreshments wrll be served followed by en tertarnrnent rn the audxtorrurn w1th each school contrrbutrng to the enterta1nment By Norma Ford 8: Bernardlne Walhng Thrrty frve grrls of the G A A and G A C w1ll enjoy camprn swrmmrng, h1k1ng and playlng softball and volleyball at the Pxnes on .Tune 14 15 and 16 The prlce for the outrng 15 only S3 00 wlth the campers do 1ng therr own cookrng Watts merchants have been very krnd Starzrnger s Market 1n partrcu lar 1n provrdxng supphes at the wholesale prrces Don t forget frrst come frrst serve SQ EN MILE LONG' C HIL! DOGS comes U03 +COMPTOrXl Sayo s Flowers -on-.J ..l - 1 Y? ,W- 'ish ATI-ILETES Prctured above are the grrls of the G A C SOIT16 strong Durrng the fall semester the grrls play basketball and kxckball and durrng the sp1-1ng semester they play volleyball and softball Ocxe Thomas rs pres1dent of the G A C and Ada S lngle ton 15 vrce pres1dent M1ss Adel1ne Valdez IS the sponsor THE VCJGUE ' Lad1es Ready To Wear Nylon and Batlste Blouses Sl 99 Slurts all styles and Colors S2 98 UP are Make The VOG UE FfeShF10wefS 2 Headquarters for your Sprmq Wardrobe for AllOccas1ons 162713 l03rd Street E rd LO Page 0 I' -K x coll j th. . . u ' - l .on ' Q . . ' at , ff-t as -- . , 9 . - . i H . . . t ' - is . . . . . . i -, 4 - A it kr Q ' T' ' . ' l T' it .le x A Y .. .kmizjir rv ' , Q -Tff1,,i1.' IFES ' A . . . . , A- 1 I ' ' ,, ' ' . . ., 53 . . . . . I. I ' ' U ' g, . bsla . .' I . u b, - X - 1.1 lzl .' I - UP , I ' . D IZZ: ' 4, - f 4 X, . xx 965 I Q? LEAGUE TRACK TITLE AT STAKE Jordan s perenmal track champlons get then' st1ffest test of the year when they battle the South Gate thmclads on the lo cal clnderpath Both squads have come up to the present conflxct wxth 1 dentrcal league records of 5 0 Nerther team has even had a close call Most powerful rn the sprlnts and hurdles, the Bulldogs wxll be ln for trouble 1n the shot put and hrgh Jump Gene Tonkovrch, who rmned Jordan rn football, wxll pace the v1s1tors fxeld eventers, hrs spec1a1ty berng the hxgh Jump VARSITY ENTRIES 0 Burdette Burse, Wrllxams 220 Burdette, Burse, Baber 440 Wxlhams, Neal, Jones 80 McPheters Stephens Morgan M11e Holguln, Ramrrez HH Whzte Krng Games LH Kmg Jones, Garnes HJ Wh1te, Townsend Brrce SP Everage Whxte, Brooks PV Lowe, McPheters Madxson BEE ENTRIES 100 Wxllxams, Howard,Ca Brown 220 Wxllxams, Howard,Henderson 660 Holhns, Bullard, McAl1ster 1320 Co1ac1on,Mart1nez,Escobar Trammell, Moore, Manano Co Brown, Ma.r1ano,Ol1phant Brown Ca ,Trarnmell,Carter BJ Brown, Co ,Brown,Ca Matthews Smxth, Reese, Bryant V Brown, Co , Moore CEE ENTRIES 00 Bates,Gentle Washxngton 180 Dykes Watluns Gut1errez 0 Palmer Lund, H111 Foley Coleman,Swan1gan Bragg Bates, Washxngton Jeffers, F1nney,Sanders Jeffers Scott, Swamgan Jeffers, Foley Fxnney Baseballers Break lordan Scormg Record Iliis Victim of Barragv. 23 8 Coach Norm Forster s run happy baseball team wen t wxld last week as they burled Rus 23 8 The Bulldogs scored 16 runs rn the opemng frame to estab lrsh a Jordan record Eulas Hodge collected 3 for 3 m the flrst lnmng He got five for fxve throughout the game Wlmpy Contreras blasted out a trro of brngles whlle larrupxng Earl Battey got a double and s1ngle Both boys drove 1n four runs R 200 1 1 'I 116 30 11 IS B I! rl Bolt 1 d B SO-M C gre 1 BB M D B lt 5 wi 1 1 za 5 em DP ns I'-'ZIIND1 I M K h KR 2 Dekk RJ SANDERS A TO SUPPLY We carry Complete set Dual Muffler Sets For All Car Brake Shoes Exchange 5 95 Dyna Tone Muffler For All Cars Royal Whlte T1re DIBSSIHQ Ford V8 Reg 7 15 Now 5 25 Pmts 690 1 2 Pmts 490 ASK ABOUT OUR CREDII' PLAN Batterxes t1res tubes motors transmlssrons and auto parts lcycle parts sold on credlt WE SELL NEW AND REBUILT Carburetors Fuel Purnps D1str1butors Water Purnps Voltage Regulators Motors Generators, Starters Clutch Plates, Pres sure Plates, Wlnd shleld Wipers Master Cyhnders Wheel Cyl xnders Pressure Plates and Brake Shoes for all DISCOUNT PRICES On such xtems as Clutch and Press Plates Water Purnps Starters Dlstrxbutors Generator Brake Shoes br all cars Fuel Pumps and Brake Shoes for all Cars 1769 EAST l03RD STREET Cars LO 9 7437 Page 10 , . . . . 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' 1 , 1 . - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A o ' . , . 0 - CLOSE ONE Oscar Neal edges Ralph Williams in the 440 against Nor bonne 1n 52 6 The pair faces South Gate today Morris In City Gym Finals Jordan s gymnastics team qualified one man for the city finals and had another break a school record 1n the Eastern Marine League fxnale last week Fred Morris, Jordan s ace rxnvs master qualified for city competition while Peter Bryant broke his own record in the rope climb with a mark of 6 5sec Earlier tms year Bryant had eclipsed Albert Burdette's mark of 6 8 w1th 6 7 Bryant is only a 9th grader Cong rats Noon Cage Teams Decide Champions Jordan s Juruor high noon bas ketball leagues came to an excit mg close last week with the final playoffs Team number 1 collected the seventh grade title from team 7 Jimmie Cain captained the win ners who included John L Thom as, L Jones Bennie Johnson 7th Grade Team Won Lost Tie Willie Cravin, James Laurence 8th G fade and James Nearos Walker Thomas led the eighth graders with teammates J W Hellis Eddie R1ley Harold Guidry, Joshua Richards, Billy Henderson, Robert Stringer, and E Burnett Ninth grade honors were carr1ed off by team nurnber 4 under the leadershm of Larry Thomas Other champs are Samuel Scuray Donald Shaw William Gordon -Ioward Gui dry and B Taylor Team Won Lost Tie 9th Grade Team Won Lost Tie 1 WHO'S BOSS that's what Charles King is say 0 ing as he leads Don Games left and Wade G1-oce fright, over the low hurdles CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST coNTEsT CONTEST CONTEST WE OFFER A S5 O0 SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR T -IE BEST COMPOSITION OF 150 WORDS OR LESS BY A JORDANITE ON THE SAVINGS AND LOAN BUSINESS AND dOW WATTS SAVINGS AND LOAN CAN BEST SERVE OUR COMMUNITY The Board of Directors of the association w1ll be the Judge and their decision will be final WATTS SAVI C S A D LOA ASSOCIATO 16521: 103 street ' L66 48423 Page ll - - - 5 9 1 1 A , 1 7 3 2 6 7 4 o 4 4 5 3 Z' ' . 2 4 7 o . . . . .- 3 3 6 1 kg ' . - 7. 1 7 3 my . .. ., , , Q I . . 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TRAIN From Raye Evelyn To Frankle and Johnme I-IEAVENLY FATHER From 1-lelen H1cks To Wlllard Hall NO MORE DOGGING From Ruth W1111ams To Bllly Roy Spencer FIVE TEN, FTFTEEN HOURS GIANT SIZE Mrs Ruth Ca1n though herself the smallest department head From Helen RY311 can boast leaderslnp of the largest department at Jordan Enghsh Soc1al Stu T0 Calvln Brown d1es Many members of the department proved to be camera shy Mother s Da velt G1ft Baskets X I X 1775 East 103rdStreet Watts Page 12 THINCLAD S COMPETE IN CITY FIN ALS '-5' 4, if . r to t J i- X V .1 i 'C , fi- E 'Qi ., kt., .,.. wi ,s L I thlfikv it L. -Jef pf ' ' 4 'K g . Q . f 4: X ff . - 3 ,if Q X, X Xu, , N 1 . irissgxiflxgv .Q 5.34 V ,p ig 1 ,iv ' ,. y-L if,-f.:.e'X1iQi',fCf' it ry- -.fit Q5 ia Yf. 'Rfb' C ,445 .K I 'i ' i -,I f, if 'iff Gigi N - 1- . fn tg, L, . 'X lT'S A HABIT--Although faced with the threat of a powerful South Gate squad, Iordan's come through lads roared totheir eighth straight title. Coach Bill Zazueta guided nine qualifiers into the City Finals tonight. Candidates Sou ht Jordan's track fortunes were supposed to be at a low ebb this year, but our teams in all three divisions are in prominent posi- tions in the City Finals tonight in the Coliseum. Nine entrants will carry the hopes of the varsity squad in the city finals: Williams in the Sprints, King in the high and low hurdles, White in the high hurdles and high jump, Neal in the 440, Groce in the broad jurnp, and the relay team. The Bees finished second to Jefferson in nurnber of men qual- ified as Hollins in the 660, Brown in the broad jurnp, and the relay team are all threats for titles. Leroy Bates--broad jump, relay, and the century-- and Ira Foley appear to be the best bets to lead the Cees to a city championshipt The midgets V qualified 13 for the city meet. g Bulldog Annual Bigger, Better Than Ever For Student Election Voters in .Tordan's student body election may have no one to vote for unless candidates enter the election picture at the last minute. At presstime the office of presi- dent of the student body was one of offices lacking in number of candi- dates. Time schedule for the election is as follows: Nominations Assem- bly--May 235 Primary Elections-- June 33 Final Elections--June l0g and Installation--.Tune 20. Candidates are reminded that the final election is a runoff elec- tion, necessary only if no candi- date receives a majority of votes cast in the primary election. With the sales campaign only a little over a week old Iordanites are gobbling up the bigger and better Bulldog Annual. Containing pictures of each stu- dent in school, plus special sections on seniors of junior and senior high, plus a beautiful leatherette cover in blue and white, the Bulldog Annual is a real bargain. Prices for the annual are as fol- lows: Leatherette Cover, No Activity Card --Sl.50 Leatherette Cover, With Activ. Card --SL25 Manila Cover, No Activity Card --51.00 Manila Cover, With Activity Card 7 --5.75 Altogether the Bulldog Annual will contain more than 150 pages of Jordan activities in chronologi- cal order from the start of the school year. With only 300 copies of the leatherette edition of the annual a- vailable students are urged to pur- chase their yearbook early if they want to get the de luxe book. Any student who wants to pur- chase an annual may contact Mr. Williard Harper or Mr. Warren Steinberg in Bungalows 23 8: 31 or see one of ten student sales- men. Cotton Carrousel Capers Bflghfgn Campus Jordan s busy homemaluno de partment presented 1ts annual fash lon show last Tuesday under the tl le of Cotton Carrousel Garments modeled by more than Dmggs Mendoza, Wm Two Specxal Awards Two Marcelhans Gall Dlggs and Raymond Mendoza have added three tlny tots Included Skirts date two more honors to thelr growlng 11st by w1nn1ng the Faculty Schol clothln blouses and School Clothes arsh1p Award and the Bauch Lomb Sclence Award respectwely g ' Gall was gwen her award for comp1l1ng the hlghest grade po1nt During the Program Joan Sams average of any member of the Semor A class She recently repre presented a S010 In Song Whlle Mae sented Jordan 1n Lxberal Arts 1n the dean Jones Played a Saxophone S010 Bank of Amerxca compet1t1on Ga1l Mrs Ioseph1ne Burch was 1n d forth students four teachers and has also been f1rst and secon v p Charge of the entlre program of Gxrls D1V1S1On leader of the dr1ll team and secretary of the C 5 F Raymond complled the best ave recently recelved the Forexgn Lang uage Award and the Sc1ence and Math ematxcs Bank of Amer1ca Pr1ze He also wa chosen Epheb1an of the Mar celhan class and 1S a past pres1dent of the Spamsh Club rage ln scxence to w1.n h1s award He Hardvark Les Llberateurs Hold Color Day BY Annie Jones Les Lxberateurs Semor Class of Wrnter 53 held the trad1 This Week I wandered around t1onal color day program for the Sen1or Ayes rn the aud1tor1um Ordan 5 Campus to test Students on May 6 The Sen1or Bees revealed the1r dazzhng rust color knowledge of the dlctlona-TY also sweaters wxth emblems of whxte and green eachers Here 15 the questlon I Bertls Alexander class presxdent used What would you to wlth an AARDVARK7 T1-IIS IS AN ARK 1' These are the answers of Ior dan s students and faculty ALFRED SHAW Throw lt out the wlndow MARGARET SANDERS Glve It to the LES LIBERATEURS WALTER WILLIAMS Put xt 1n my closet JOHN GORDON Run after lt DOROTHY .TETT Gxve It to my mother for Mothers' Day JEROME WRIGHT Take xt to the llargo. LEWIE BEDOLLA Eat lt ELEANOR ANDREWS Glve lt to MelV1n Srrnth PEGGY SHANNON G1ve It to Mr Re1d ERNESTINE GONZALES Murder xt Ln the fxrst degree MR BURCHETTE G1ve It to the gxrls COREAN WHITEHEAD Escort xt to the Prom and klss xt goodbye MR LERNER Keep It 1n a cage, feed lt and call It Kxlroy welcomed the Sen1or Ayes R1chard Brlce told the meamng of the class name and the emblem Betty Lee played a p1ano solo w1th Walter Lowe Emd Wortham and Malman Nelson contr1but1ng muslcal nu.m bers Bertrs Alexander 165518 Bluns ton Cecll Young and Eddxe Thomas The Younger Ink Spots warbled 'll Get By The Marcelhan class then ser enaded the Semor Bees w1th the Sen 1or Aye class song Sponsor of the Sen1or Bees Mxss Lucxlle Bonnett 5 'X ,f K aul' AWARD WINNERS Bank of Amer1ca Award wxnners at Jordan xnclud ed from left to rlght Bxlly .Tean Carter Pless Taylor Agrxpxna Adrl ano Rodney Dxeudonne Raymond Mendoza Ga1l Dxggs Mrs Margaret Henderson sponsor and Theresa I-Iargrow Page Z O 1 ' - C . 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Quite a shindig, with some 400 girls really enjoying themselves ' Our guests were Banning Eagle Rock Manual Arts and Wilson At the Westchester playday we were represented as Venus and wJ M Jn.. our theme was The Stratosphere Six Badminton softball volley ball and basketball And now let s introduce three athletes of the week 2,45 -vw Ernestlne Moreno Age 15 Grade A10 Sport Leap Frog BUSY PEOPLE With hundreds of girls visiting Jordan for the tradi UOI131 playday and another playday at Westchester High School our let tergirls are a mighty busy crew Odessa Emerrson 1S the president and Mrs Clary is the sponsor SAWAYA Ernestine Gonzales Agel7 Grade A ll Sport Volley ball Wilhemena Ryan Age 15 Grade A10 Sport Wrestling Your Dependable Fam1ly Store since 1924 HONEST MERCHANDISE WALLET SIZE x1enclslnPpl10l0S from your gruduuhon portrait L lypctu K pp u cha 26 Dobl tr pe E gbe FOR ONLY S00 HOLLYWOOD PHOTO STCIDIOS la 17Ol I-I Ilywood 28 C If POSTPAID dhpPhot I lone dg d pn. rr cam mwybaufr Iulllfuf dlghtd about 56 Add ad I Shih , 1624 28 E 103:-d LO 6 7205 Page 5 . 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W It K ' ' . H , R tl I . '.f.' fat A' 8 ' : ' .. L, :cb g llt 4, ' -f Y 1 'AI 5F,VI ., - . , , , 'ji--wg' nigh ' . 1. 6. ' O Z. ' ' 7. ' ' ' T0 M 'A 3. ' 8. - - I 4. I 9. ' ' ' 3 5. ' ' . . . , ' R C .kv ' IN , 5 A I IF 4 4 in IS -- . q' I , RECORD BREAKER-- Ira Foley clipped .8 of a second off the Cee 120 yard low hurd- les record as he roared to a l4 sec. flat record. Foley's 14.2 in the prelims at South Gate knocked 6f10 from the loop standard. fPicture at rightl. -4-n-no--.54 RUNNERUP--Leading a trio of .Tordan broadjurnpers into the city prelims is Ervin Johnson fbelowJ With a leap of 22 feet l in. Johnson finished second in the league finals. Burdette nabbed the third spot with Groce pulling up in fourth. Hb. 51-Ljvi GHS i M- , ' 5 W' gana. ,pas-f ...f 'Q' 'W lUI'i T l'1'i' 'I' A 'IE W 1? mm we in in-ui'-me 1-:fe 1 M 5 it t fkgtrf igilgvffz f,ff?jf '5ef?fE5' in 'K as 3 gf q'tei?6'i?fr,xi be Q 2 ww wwxif Si san! '15, f ww i Page 7 kv--4 GET GOING Oscar Neal passes to Jordan Speedster Earl Burse as he takes off on the final leg of the mile relay which the Bulldogs won in the sparkling time of 3 04 8 Picture above TIMBER TOPPING TWINS With the rest of the hurdlers yards be hind Jordan s Llmus White and Charles K1ng the local aces nab bed the two top places in the high hurdles King winmng 1n 15 1 It was 2.0 1 in the 180 lows as King scored the only double win for the Bulldogs in the League Finals DID YOU KNDW . . . By Helen Hicks Did you know that there are 1076 boys and 983 girls enrolled in Jordan? Did you know that in March 1529 students were attended to by the Nurse and in April there were 739 ? Did you know that Mr. Hirschl, art teacher, is becorning national- ly known as a printmaker? He has prints on exhibit in Cincinatikand one of his prints is being purchased by the Museum of Modern Art. 'T Jliiyodlknofhat soo candy bars are sold each day in the stu- dent store? D Did you know that it takes 1800 pennies, 2100 nickles to run both lunch periods each day2Did you know there are 300 bags of popcorn and 140 pencils sold every day? Did you know that in Japan the voting percentage is 7072, 827, in Great Britain, 891, in Italy, and 4172 in the United States? Last semester at .Tor- dan only 1901, voted. Let's beat that mark this semester. B I ' VAULT MARK SET IN CLAS! I 100--1. Lonzanecker 1l're.l: 2. Allen fPalyl: 3. Yamashlro lGard.l: 4. Smith 4BeIm.7: S. Willard i.!e!I.l: 6. Howard Mom. 10.3. 220-1. Lonfaneeker 4Pre.t: 2. Wlllard fJe1t.l: 3. Ne lon tJel'1.l: 4. Karrabrock GRD: 5. Wlllloma lJor.l: G. Ulhlbflll CG rd.l. 23. 660-l. Murray fDor.l: 2. Hou htm fUnlv.1: 3. Cenleerol 1Gar!.l: 4. Rlallins 1133: I. Halo 1l ru.l: 6. Walkar Uc!.l. 0350-1. Ackanbaek GU: I. ivan fGart.l: 3. Collins GH: Q. Aradt I lr.l: g.221?terson lPol1J: I. Oorral Bum. 'vo' mon rrunnua-1 n Ill 1 J: 533:31 fgblilf It Jag:a:t5nt1e!1??! u son. ' . . f..L . 2. inner .neun 3, Hosni 5251.91 4. Jiri 133123 :ia -lwilllama tl re.l: 6. Onan rudri stink!--1. ' .1 rm. sn. ruin.: 2. Tie betwee:.m:1'll:rcf:ef1.5 and Jackson fVrn.l. 5It. 101n.: 4. Kinder ltxlarsil, 511. h9ln.: 5. Tie among Brown P1 f'ita.Q1M 'Tvs lUnlv.b. lllar fBellN. nd:!l fF'nlr.l. Rlnlnl IMAI. Bmlth 4Frrvv'b nw' Verdufo lR.oo:.l. 511. Gln. pool: VAULT-1. nm-ln-anon ram. im. Slkln. lnev: clty record: old mark. 1211. 5Valn.. Chuck Crow. SG. 19366: 2. Jackson Qf.1e11.7- 1211. 3'Lln.: 3, Talltsul CBFY. 1111. 9ln.: 4. Moore 1-Volkl. 1111. 8111.1 5. Tie between Plnley fNarb.l and Libva lNH'. 1111. Flin. BROAD .BUMP-1. Davls IRHD. 2111 .4'f51n.: 2. avls IJe1f.r. 20ft. 5'3ln.: 3. Brown 1.!orJ. 201t. Mn.: 4. 'Iatthews fJor.l. 2011. 4'fa1n.1 5. Bllas G-IPI. 2011. lin.: 8 Mendoza fRooa.l, 2011. lifqln. SHOT-PUT-1. Kanenky rnnm. sm. 255111. fnew rlty record: old mark. 531t. B'Mn.. Carl Grafilo, HP. 19501: 2. Staf- ford Ueftl. 50rt. 'l'Mn.: 3. Pannlno fDor.l. Milt. Pain: 4. Paculba 1Ban.l. son. man.: 5, Muotka raw. un. nomo.: B. Garcia 417141. 4811. 115111. FINAL SCORES lexeludlnl relay which ll to bo run Frida! nllhtl-Jefferson. 72: Fremont. 24: Marshall. 242 Sm Rrnmdo. 24: Jordan. 21: Dorney. 20: Polvtechnte. 18: Roosevelt. 15 3-7: Gartleld. 14: Rllx. 10: Ban Pedro. 10: Bell. 8 3-7: University. R 3-7: Gardena. 7: Venice. 7: Bannlnl. 5: Belmont. 5: hlrfax. 4 3-7: Manual Arts. 2 J-7: Earle Rock. 2: Hunttnatqn Park. 2: verduco Hills. 2: Narbonne. 1'f1: North Hollywood, UG: Pranklln. J-1: lan- tl Pe. 3-'l. CLASS C 100--1. Batel 4Jor.H: . Wllhlte 1Jelf.1: 53. Sasaki 1Be1m.l: 4. noi mcked: 5. Taki- yama lPolv.lg 6. Binninn 1Bll0.10.6. vm-1. Daniela uefm: 2. Irvin 4.ye!1.l: 1, Allen 1P1!sl- 4. Gutierrez f.1cr.l: 5. Kvn IROMJ' 6. Dvkes fJur,l. 19.1. , 680-1. Jr'-'dnl 1Dor.l: . Brooks 1Je!1.1: W. Palmer 4.Inr.l: 4. Medrsno fPoly.l: 5. C MEET Fosberl vV.N.l: 6. S-vvard fGard.l. 1726 8. J 12 591' Iullnhisflf FS?v 2 l5l.?' ones1oy.:. ne - nlonl tlitjllslwc iz Ihlrlzht fJe1f.l: 6. Saka- ylm or. . . . HIGH JUMP-1. Pleminl fS.F5. 511. 9'51n.: 2. Johnson 1.1e11.l. Ht. Rin.: 3. Tie between Cruw1ord mils! and Hone 1M.A.l, 511, lin.: 5. Finney lJor.1. 511. 'llnx 6. Lone: fl rank.l. 511. 6111. POLE VAULT-1. Jeffers flntl. 1111. slain. me, city record: old mark. 1111. Hiln., Kazuo Nomura. M.A.. 19381: 2. Moore tNarh.l. 1111. Bin.: Tie betwre Maldonado fRoos.b and Bantiel !Jef1.l. 1011. Sin.: 5. Anderson INarb.l. 1011. filo-- 6. Tie between Foley 1Jor.l and Wands 1815. Fel. lB1t. 'BROAD JUMP-1. Bran 4.Yor.l.1201t. I1 4,'l .: 2. .1 -1 1.1 rm. on. 1 pm. :n.'rn1mkn F0337 1915. mln- 4. wmh ldelfl, 191t. BlQln.: 5. Bates 1.1or.5, 1911. 71'-ln: 6. Washington 1Jor.J. 1911. 2'Qin. 2!SHQT-PUT-1. Harrll f!.P.:. Slit. E nn.. 2. Wells 11-LPA. 4911. '1!nln.. 3. Martln 1L.A.l. 4911. IW-ln.: 4. Kinsey 1.lor.b. 4811. 1O'fkln.: 5. Alonzo tBelm.l, 1711. Bikini 6. Holland 1E.R.l, 4711. Zliln. FINAL SCORES Kexcludtnl relay Wlllrh is to be run Friday nlxhtl-Jeherson. 61: Jordan. 60'A: Dorsey. 17: Rlls. 16: Poly- technic, 14: Manual Arts.. 11: Narbonns. 10: San Fernando. 10: Ban Pedro. 10: Belmont. 8: 1-Iuntlnxton Park.'8: Roose- velt. 7: Los Anleles. 6: Van Nuys. 2: Eagle Rock. 1: Franklin. 1: Gardena. 12 Santa Fe. M. I3 CHOW TIME--Nearly 100 students and faculty members attended the traditional Senior A breakfast for food, farewells, and fun. 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PNNT Ni suvnlfs HHRD1-ME WORLD OF LINES Under the guldance of Mr Wei: ty seated at r1ght 6 H ' f'jun4, one of .Tordan s most popular subjects IS draftlng Pxctured above ms 9 an advanced draftlng class 1n actxon IGI7 IOS ST los HNGELES 2, CHLIF Ga CUT RATE 4 m. ,, onus STORE ,CCURM l 0 verheard On 103rd by Jaxon A tlp of the bonnet th1s 1ssue goes to all the wonderful mothers Hope all you Iordanxtes were extra good to Mom last Sunday Now that Cotton Day IS a matter of hrstor th1s year we want to extend our congratulatxons to all the dollles who stepped out ln thexr best g1ngham or peekay If you re st1ll IH the market lor some fxne cotton sun dresses remember the HUB has two mlghty coll excluswe lxnes Tom Todd and V1Ckl Vaugn ormgmals Drop ln and ask about the latest shxpments somet1me And fellas mf you want a real Tough suxt to graduate ln the dUB has xt all arranged for you Strlctly COOL IS the only way to des crlbe those one button Sklpper blue su1ts that w1ll start you off when you face that mean old world hke a super charged F 84 Remember at the HUB the Long Green 1sn t necessary Use the Specxal BULLDOG CREDIT PLAN for all your purchases Open an account today Then you too w1ll fxnd l1ke so many other JORDANITES that 1t's actually fun to shop at the HUB OUTFITTING CO Just down the street at 1813 E l03rd Street l757 E IO3 ST LOSANGELES CALIF Prescnphon SPSCIBIISIS CLOSE. TO JORDAN Not only IS Sav Way Drug Store just a few blocks from Jordan but the store errploys Agrxpma Adrxano Tight, who IS pxctured waxtxng on Helen H1cks left and Mxldred Games center CLJT RATE A A ,, onus svons :Cf 5H0p AND I7S7E IO3 ST LOSANGELESCALIF SHOP AND SAVE AT SAVE AT UAV WAY Your Farmly Store SAV WAY Page 9 0 'K ' ' X, W M9 'f . I . C g I Y 'T I . 5 ,, C' . . . I . Q 'S' . o n ,, U . n : l I ll ,,' S yn X L r . . v - - Q lf ll ' ' 91 ' ' --ll' . . l s --, ' , , ... , . . . . cu . 1 . 1 . . - l I ri , I l I J -14? K? Baseballers Knock Pedro From Lead, 9 8 Jordan s baseball nrne defeated the hrgh rrdlng Prrates, 9 8 to knock them out of the league lead as Den ms Terry llmlted the bay area club to three h1ts rnregrsterxng h1s 3rd wm of the campaxgn For s1x and two thrrds rnmngs workhorse Terry pltched no hlt mall but desprte 15 strxkeouts an equally amazmg l6 walks led to a Pedro rally 'lhe Bulldogs wrth a 7 l lead could not stop the on chargrng Plrates as they scored s1x trmes to send the contest 1nto extra xnmngs In the mnth lnmng the vxsltors pushed a run across to take the lead but the Bulldogs came back to knot the count a e1ght all In the tenth the Bulldogs scored the decrdmg SLUGGERS Under the guldance of Coach Frank Cullom the Jumor varslty markers O t lk d n wo wa s an a smg baseball team rs developxng talent that wrll bolste r the varsrty next year 16 by Earl Battey The Jayvees have played a full schedule th1s season SANDERS AUTO SUPPLY We carry Complete set Dual Muffler Sets For All Cars Brake Shoes Exchange 5 95 Dyna Tone Muffler For A 1 Cars Royal Wlnte T1re Dresslng Ford V8 Reg 7 15 Now 5 25 P1nts 690 1 2 Pmts 49c ASK ABOUT OUR I CREDI F PL-VXI Batterxes t1res tubes motors transmlsslons, and auto parts, bxcycle parts, sold on credlt. l769 EAST lO3RD STREET WE SELL NEW AND REBUILT Carburetors Fuel Pumps Drstrxbutors Water Purnps Voltage Regulators Motors Generators, Starters Clutch Plates, Pres sure Plates, Wrnd shxeld Wipers, Master Cyllnders, Wheel Cyl lnders, Pressure Plates and Brake Shoes for all cars. 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I I U . 1 Y 'Y , ' . , - .l....i..... in ogg Pl , I ' ' 1 I Y ! , 9 . . , Y NUMBER THREE Wxth Fred Morr1s and Peter Bryant lead 1ng the way .Tordan s surpr1S f lng gymnasts garnered th1rd place ln the league fmals Morrls captured the Bulldogs only fxrst place whxle Bryant broke the Jordan record 1n the rope clxmb Coach Ralph Cald well took over the musclemen from Leonard Dorn WELL BALANCED Capturlng Q Q four f1rsts and a host of second I' and th1rds Jordan s Bee track team won the Eastern Marlne V in 6' X if Q League champlonshlp wlth 59 to 2.4 for runnerup Bell The 4' llghtwexghts qual1f1ed nlne for ' xib the clty flnals second only to A E YJ- Bates lead1ng the way by qual CITY CHAMPS9 W1th Leroy E fi V xi xfyxng 1n the broad Jump lOO ya g I Q h vs? N -.1 and as anchor man on the re lay team Jordan s mldgets V lead the qualxfxers for the cxty fmals 1n the Cee d1v1s1on wxth 13 entrants ,mv ,I an-'01 me Q M. 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Coming up with short notice is Tony Martin's find rendition of Kiss of Fire. Let everything be still as Char- les Brown sings one of his new re- cordings, Still Waters. Do you have memory trouble? It's prob- ably because of Got You on My Mind Guy Mitchell makes life Jolly with Pittsburg Pennsylvania This is station L O W signing o All Your Everyday Needs STODDARD ADDRESSES GRAD ATES Odessa Emerson Dr Alexander Stoddard Superxntendent of Schools w1ll address the Marcelhan Class of Summer 52 at commencement exerclses to be held June 19th ln the aud1tor1um begxnmng at 8 O0 P M Th1s ts the fxrst t1me 1n the h1story of .Tordan that super1ntendent has addressed the graduatlon class For the f1rst t1me also the glrls w1ll be wearxng wh1te robes w1th blue tassels and the boys w1ll be clad- Ln blue robes w1th wh1te tassels The program w1ll cons1s+ of the welcome and farewell speeches plus a var1ety of muslcal numbers Thxs does not 1nclude the all tmportant handmg out of dlplomas to members of the outstandlng Marcell1an class IN REVERSE When the G A A poses for a plcture xt really poses. In fact the above plcture shows the gxrls as the A A G If you want to see th1s f1ne group of glrls as they really are we suggest you use a m1rror 'A w id IMPROVING dan's vars1ty tenn1s team won 1ts fmal two matches the fmrst vrctortes 1n our h1story Lou1e Valenzuela and Walter Young had reached the c1ty sem f1nals 1n doubles at press t1me Under the able coachxng of Mr Ed, Shutman I By Eleanor Andrews At last The blg day has been set for that battle between the facul ty and G A A June 4th durmg a double thlrd IS the tlme for thls tl tamc struggle adm1ss1on l05f wxth act1v1ty card 2.0 wxthout Come and see th1s baseball classrc LETTERGIRLS Letterg1rls for next semester xnclude Agr1p1na Adr1ano Odean Anderson Eleanor Andrews Ros1e Bland Catherlne Boykln, Dorothy Brown Bllhe .lean Carter Geneva Chase, Ysaura Colaclon Myrt1s Coleman Sxgnora F1sher Ernes tme Gonzales Anme Jones Bea trzce Lona, Del1na Maldonado Con suelo Perez Gwen Rxdeaux Mar guerxte Sneed Myrtle Sneed Lor rame Stewart Inez Terry and Corean Wh1tehead BANQUET TIME The G A A banquet IS slat ed for June 12 w1th all g1rls wel come Dlnners go for 651-' a plate w1th adults S1 Z5 There IS a spec 1al prrce for chlldren under s1x Darn It ' School s Out By Almary Locke Hey klds That b1g day IS near so be ready for .Tune 20th the end of school If you re planmng to work see Mrs McKenz1e 1n the Counselor s Offrre If you have perfect attendance l1ke Icstxne Barnett Pat Day Gall Dtggs and Odessa Emerson who have had perfect attendance for ll semesters, your name w1ll appear on a l1st to be Lssued shortly , , , 6 . , . . . . 221151- . , . - . 1 Q ' . , . . . . 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LIST CANDIDA FOR ELECTIONS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Billy Jean Carter, B12 Clubs C S I' Sr Ladies Lettergxrls Cotnrnercxal Club Offices Sec of Student Body Sec of Lettergxrls STUDENT BODY VICE PRES Julxa Marne McCoy BIZ Clubs G.A.A A C.E.S , Ladxes Letiergxrls Cornrnerclal Club O1Bices Ladxes Vxce Presxdent, Lettergn-ls Vxce Presxdent STUDENT BODY TREASURER Richard Brxce, B12 Clubs Couunercxal Club Offices Student Body Treasurer STUDENT BODY COR SEC Consuelo Perez, B12 Clubs Cmnrnercxal Club, Ladxes, Spanxsh Club Lettergxrls' G.A.A Offices Presxdent Cornmercxal Club Treasurer of Ladies STUDENT BODY YELL KING John Bell A9 GIRLS DIVISION PRESIDENT Anme Lomse Jones, All Clubs Sr Ladxes Lettergxrls,G.A.A World Frlendslnp Club A C E S Y Teen Offices Gxrls' Dlvxsxon CV1ce Pres Managxng Edxtor Bulldog Sent Corean Whltehead Al l Clubs World Frlendshxp Club,G.A.A Lettergxrls Y Teen BOYS' DIVISION PRESIDENT Allen Doby Al I Clubs Kmghis H1 Y Math Club World Frxendshxp Club A C E S Offices Vnce Presxdent Boys Dmvlsxon, Vxce Presndent Knxghts I-IOPEFUL Student body candxdates at left pose on eve of e lectxon bat tle though most of the posxtxons are uncon tested STUDENT BODY REC SEC Naomx Stephens All Clubs Y Teen, Commercxal Club Other offices xnclude Gxrls Div Vxce Pres Peggy Shannon, Beverly Thomas xrls'D1v Znd Vxce Pres Rosle Chapple Ernestxne Gonzales Sylvxa Froe 1rls'Dw Rec Sec Ruth James, xrls' Dlv Rec Sec Wllxna Foley, Dxanne Hardwxck xrls' Dlv Cor Sec Ruth James Myrtle Sneed, Mary Walker xrls'D1v Treasurer Alyce Bolden, Geneva Chase, Gladys Heath, Beatrice Lona Boys' Dxv Vxce President Casey Conner Shall Down Paymcni KAISERIS nnOUn ces A Presenfdflon 565011 SHOES runlbsmrwhagu FURNITURE APPLIANCES CLOTHING FOR THE FINEST IN GRADUATION SUITS, TIE, HATS AND OTHER ACC RlES CONTACT OUR COMPLETE CLOTI-HIE DEPARTMENT 1672 East l03rd St. LOrain 6-0566 Pagel . g 1 - ' ll A , . . . . I K . A - A : spanish cm. -f--1 - - - , O, G' - , - - ,-f. . , G. . ., . .-- - - ,, G' - . . .-- ' '- ' ' ' G' ' . . .-- - n I , n ,,,-, . z . 1 1 9 G. A ' '- or Bul1dogSentIneISa!i EDITOR Ezra Hill--30 MANAGING EDITOR Annie .Tones SENIOR SOCIAL EDITOR Edna Gaines--30 JUNIOR SOCIAL EDITORS Mildred Gaines, Ethel Anderson FEATURE EDITOR Doris Anderson SPORTS EDITORS Bernard Spaulding,Ezra Hill STAFF REPORTERS Eleanor Andrews, Nola Cato, Odes- sa Emerson--30, Beverly Gartrell --30, Theresa Hargrow--30, Helen Hicks, Florence Petitt--30, Ima- gene Johnson--30, Barbara Barrett 'I --30. STAFF ARTISTS , ,., .l ,J I Harvey Collins, Alton Henderson . V STAFF SECRETARY Hall, Wilma Harrison, Almary Consuelo Perez Locke' PRINTING cooRD1NAToR , , , John Graysdn--30 - Printing ........ Mr. Ted Johnson JUNIOR STAFF Photography..Mr. Willard Harper Norma Fqrd, Essie Grimes, Clara Iournalism....Mr.fWarren Steinberg PUBLICATIONS--Producing the Bulldog-Sentinel and Bulldog An- nual is the job of the students pic- tured above. This year's classes have distributed the newspaper free of charge and have produced a larger, less expensive annual. 0 verheard On l03rd by jaxon Understand this is the last time, this school year, we'1l be able to tell you about new things at the HUB. We'd like to congratulate all the graduati Seniors D8 ....and hope each and every one of you will Knock 'em dead! Of course, one way to insure your success is to start out on the right foot--WELL DRESSED! .... and man, that's where we come in. The HUB has one of the most knocked-out selec- tions of new merchandise for graduating seniors that you've ever seen. Imagine, a new suit, in your choice of three delicious flavors...with all the trimming you want...covered buttons...one button coat...ni-waist pants...ALL FOR THE PALTRY PITTANCE OF S29.9S...and on time,yet! And, for the do1lies...organdies...nylons...batistes ...in beautiful semi-formals for that mad prom. No sense in going way down town to shop, when you can get the same thing right here on l03rd. AND YOU DON'T NEED THE LONG GREEN STUFF. Just CHARGE IT...on the Bulldog Cred- it Plan...for NOT ONE PENNY EXTRA! So, do as the wise Jordanite does...Shop at the HUB. And don't forget us this summer for all your denim and other play clothes. FOLLOW THE MOB!....to the HUB OUTFITTING CO. 1813 E. l03rd St AYA'S Your Dependable Family Store since 1924 HONEST MERCHANDISE at HONEST PRICES ' 1624-28 E. l03rd 11036-7205 Goon LUCK: u Page 3 Rus PORT VARSITY TRACK Desp1te capturlng the league tl tle for the Elghth consecutxve year w1th a total of 592 poxnts to Jordan s opponents' 75 the Bulldog c1nder men placed e1ghth 1n the Clty f1nals collectmg only 15 po1nts Charles Klng was the lone mem ber of the vars1ty to qualxfy for the state meet tak1ng th1rd 1n the low IEW OF PRI GYMNASTICS VARSITY BASEBALL Hlghhghted by then: lugh SCO1' Wxth Dennls Terry pitching a 4 F1-eddle N101-1-15 and record get h1tter Jordan s horsehlders Whlp t1ng Peter Bryant, Jordan s gym team dropped four league meets and tr1umphed IH three as follows Opponents Jordan Rus San Pedro 45 Narbonne Q 1 2 z 1 ped Bell 3 l last Fr1day FAST!-:RN MARINF LFAGUF WL 1047611 5Jd R S71 R 013 000 Complete season results 1n clude Opponents Jordan K1ng and Lxmus Wh1te 1n the hurdles h1gh, completed the scorxng Gardena 1 Jordan s season record mcludes Bell South Gate 1 3a 2 1 Z Opponents Jordan Bell JUNIOR HIGH TRACK MEET Banmng Three records were broken 1n Gardena the trad1t1onal Junlor h1gh track R115 0 meet San Pedro Harold Suns scratched the 660 Narbonne O0 record of Art McPheters and Cle South Gate opes Moreno from the books as he S G Meet Incomplete Ra1n sxzzled to 1 33 Z to beat the old mark of 1 34 1 The Iordan Bee team f1n1shed 111 In the shot put Fredd1e Freeman thzrd spot 1n c1ty compet1t1on whxle tossed the shot 40 9 to break Lou1s the Cee squad was runnerup up to Ashley s record of 38 3 1 4 ' set 1n the Jefferson Democrats 1949 San Pedro Narbonne South Gate Gardena Bell Banmng San Pedro Narbonne R115 South Gate Gardena Bell Donald Shaw broad Jurnped l9'5 to better James Gamble's re 18 9 establ1shed ID 1949 cord of SA DER AUTO SUPPLY We carry Complete set Dual Muffler Sets For All Cars Brake Shoes Exchange 5 95 Dyna Tone Muffler For All Cars Royal Whlte TIIG Dressmg Ford V8 Reg 7 15 Now 5 25 Pmts 69C 1 2 Pmts 49C WE SELL NEW AND REB UILT Carburetors, Fuel Pumps D1str1butors, Water Pumps, Voltage Regulators, Motors, ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIF PL -VXI Batter1es, t1res, tubes, motors, transm1ss1ons and auto parts xcycle parts, sold on cred1t. J 9 Generators, Starters, Clutch Plates, Pres sure Plates, W1nd sh1eld Wipers, Master Cylxnders, Wheel Cyl Q mders, Pressure Plates' and Brake Shoes for all DISCOUNT PRICES On such 1tems as: Clutch and Press Plates Water Puxnps, Starters, D1str1butors, Generator Brake Shoes br all cars, Fuel Pumps and Brake Shoes for all Cars. 1769 EAST l03RD STREET t Cars' LO. 9 7437 Page 4 '52 . . , er . . - . , - - - - - I - 1 , - , ' . , Flnll llsluv Rtlndinul: ., . . . - . . A I W L -Pct. A A V I PM 1 1 : 552511 8 Q 15? JYBT' 3 3 5235? ' ' . S12 mf. 2 2 i5T1N'?,T ' I 7 LW' ' - Z2 98 l . . 9 F 5- : , ' ' ' 68- 51- hurdles. A third by the relay team, Banning 32 88 Banning 3 5 - ' - ' , 745 455 14 4 ' ' . 53- 66-5 4 Z ' ' : 8 - 36- H 8 23 5 4 xo 93 3 8 ' Z4 79 ' 7 0 9 95 . . . . . . 5 Z U 3 1 l . 8 9 13 91 ' 5 2 4 1 - 8 10 12 33 2 7 C . . -- ' I ' : . 8 1 --------- : . . 1 3 . . . . . . , - - ,, , v 9 X 1 ' O ' I . 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