Downey High School - Volsung Yearbook (Downey, CA)
- Class of 1947
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I trust that I have been able to encourage and help you to live so that the service of your daily lives will be acceptable in the sight of your 'lellowmen and the Supreme Teacher. Sincerely, W. L. WALKER, Superintendent. LELAND H. WILLIAMS Senior High School Business Manager V N W? W W. I. WRIGHT Principal Senior High School Boys' Counselor DEL WARD Principal junior High School Boys' Counselor MRS. KARYN B. SANDERS Senior High School Cirls' Counselor M. CWENDOLYN FLACK junior High School Girls' Counselor LEOTA R. HAAS HELEN HALL Dramatics Physical Education I. R. LAMONT IESSIE T. MCCULLEY General Science Sewing ALICE C. MICHAEL MIDA E. NIMMO Librarian Commercial Art Crafts D. DAROLD 1. HENRY SUZANNE M. HOWARD Chemistry Geography Physics ELSIE MENESS School Nurse ELI OBRADOVICH Shop Art HELEN N. MERCER Substitute IRIS OBRADOVICH Substitute EINAR I. KNUDSEN Senior Problems English IOHN W. MERCER Mathematics Physics I. T. WATTS VIRGINIA B, WELCI-I N, I. WRIGHT DAVID TAXIS NELSON TREALOR ALICE A. TUCKER WILLIAM TWEEDIE F H UZES Shop Physical Education Biology American Hi tory Band Orchestra IOSEPH VOORHEES IANE G. WALTA English English Swimming Mathematics Officers Training Physical Education Trigonometry VERNA C. BENNETT CARITA KELLY CERTRUDE P. ODLE Secretary Secretary Secretary Zcizeetaza Row 2 F. DeBaets, senior president, N, Haviland, lunar president, R, Mercer, Norseman representativeg W. Parks, Volsung representative, E. Neale, sophomore president, W, L. Walker, adviser. Row l L. Dudlext, publicity chairmang B. Brizendine, Girls' League presidentg l, Russell, vice presidentg l I-lammerton, president, L, Anderson, secretaryg I. Stecklein, entertainment chairman, B, Robinson, treasurer. Each year, members from the first and second semesters always look forward to the day when they are given a dinner at the home of their adviser Mr. Walker, where they are served a home cooked meal, cooked by Mr, Walker himself. Another annual function of the Student Council is the sponsoring of a school dance. Student Body President jim Hammerton Studia Office Sw!! foam N4 XX, X, ' X 4662 WM Dennis Berry Ruth Black Ferris Bledsoe Ray Boggs Barbara Boyd jackie Braden Marilyn Brain Betty Brizeridine Brownie Brown Dolores Buhler kryifuk Carol Colvin lane Campbelli gp Ethel Carr Stan Casida Kenny Castleman IAZ47? ' Lorraine Dudlext Paul Ellis Peggy Farrington jackie Foster Darlene Freeman Don Fuller june Gauldin lack Cleghorn Alice Gonzales jerry Graves Sertrude Hakker Genevieve Hale lim Hammerton Marvin Hancock Pat Hanley 7476 Wow loyce Lollie lim McCougl1or1 Dick McGuckin Lowell McGuire john Mottorozzo ,ffcnwfr Lois Motfei lock Meesc ' Robert Merce. Bettie Miller gl iq' Dole Miller fi 'nj ? ldelle Miller Robert Miller Bill Morel Bob Mosher, Duane Moyers 4 u. , ' 'Ld Richard Price Lewis Pulley Forrest Ray Cay Reovill Gene Reavis Roger Reinlce Arder Rice Tomrr-y Riley Howard Rives Douglas Robinson Ronald Roop Eleanor Russell Dick Sclwarn lock Scharn Francis Scriven Ann Dick Werft jessie Yokota Alexander Dropped Virginia Barbarick Transfer from Fowler, Calif. Shirlev Bauwens Senior class, secretary Commissioner of publicity Ouill and Scroll, treasurer Volsung business manager Les Torcheres, secretary Bob Bergman Football Track Knights Hi-Y Lettermen's club Dennis Berry Ruth Commercial club Football Senior class, vice president Spanish club Black Spanish club Glee club Senior play cast Phi Delta Tri-l-li-Y Ferris Bledsoe Senior class, treasuef Cardinal Masque Camera club Senior chorus Panthers Hi-Y Raymond Eoqas Football Barbara Boyd Cardinal Masque G. A. A. Phi Delta Tri-Hi-Y Senior play Norseman staff Harold West Barbara Wilhelmus Nate Wilson Charles Woodworth jackie Braden Transfer from Long Beach, Calif. Maril Betty B row Delor Carol Betty Brizendine Larry Cooper yn Brain Yell leader Student Council Cardinal Masque Spanish club Prom committee, chairman Brizendine Girls' League, president Quill and Scroll Norseman, feature editor Senior play cast Student Council Who's Who nie Brown Cardinal Masque Tophatters Hi-Y junior play Fire Wardens Senior play es Buhler G. A. A. Phi Delta Tri-Hi-Y Spanish club Calvin Girls' League, president, vi Quill and Scroll C. S. F. Sophomore class, treasurer -es Torcheres, treasurer ce-president jane Campbell Alpha Delta Tri-Hi-Y, president Senior class, secretary Senior chorus, Tripelettes Girls' League, treasurer C.S.F,, vice president Ethel Carr Alpha Delta Tri-Hi-Y junior class, secretary Usher, graduation '46 Camera club Commercial club Stanley Casida Senior mixed chorus Kenny Castleman junior class, secretary , Student Council, vice president Football Swing band Billy Clapp Cardinal Masque Spanish club Stage CVEW Senior play, stage manager junior play cast Ruthie Cline Maiorette, 3 years Commercial club Cardinal Masque Senior play Alpha Delta Tri-Hi-Y, secretary Bob Comstock Tophatters Hi-Y Camera club Fire Wardens Cardinal Masque Spanish club Larry Cooper Lettermen's club junior and Senior class plays Boys' Double Quartet C.S.F., Life member Who's Who e w lack Meese lohn Kristoff Transfer from Carnegie, Pennsylvania Bill Langan Mary Lou Leieritz Commercial club, president Camera club, secretary C. S. F. Les Torcheres Girls' League, treasurer Who's Who Ruby Linder Norseman staff loyce Lollie lim McCaughan Panther Hi-Y Basketball Football Track Senior chorus Dick McCiuckin Spanish club Robert Mercer Dale ldell Bob Bill Bob Miller Tophatters Hi-Y Lettermen's club Football, Track lunior Class, vice Spanish club Miller Spanish club Miller Football Basketball Track Panthers Hi-Y Morel Panthers Hi-Y Basketball Glee Club Mosher Tophatters Hi -Y Duane Moyers Wilma Parks Roger Reinke president Colleen O'Connell Camera club Cardinal Masque Phi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, vice president lunior talent assembly Norseman staff Maude Oleson C. S. F. Spanish club Harley Oliver lanel C. S. F. Buelah Olson G. A. A., president Tripelettes Phi Delta Tri-Hi-Y, secretary Spanish club le O'Neill Norseman staff Wilma Parks Volsung, Editor Cardinal Masque, president, Football . Transfer from Montebello, Calif ' secretary Boskelboll Helen Mucklow - - E1lfllbrm:JdnjClSC:!iLior lo Tennis Phi Delta' Tri-Hi-Y, Les Torcheres P Y Swing Band gomrnleircllalgclub , Whos, who Lowell Mcculfe Dams CU Alice Pettigrew lohn MUTUYGZZO lomes MUWVEZ C. S. F., Life member Army Epanllsfil club G A A . T O ' - ' ' Lois lean Mattel Loo i I SSFNOI' Dl0Y '6gl2l?lJ?ml?el2Z..lil'lli2I president Sgllilmfrloiui uh SeEl l3lSlE Ziff, Tripeleftes l lowes Murray A Wesley Pierce Song Leader POYWHWGV HI-Y Track manager Football Queen Foofbfrll Transfer from Dunsmuir, Calif, lack Meese gosibog H SENOI' Dl0Y Football Nffr if On t H Richard Price and Scroll S rnc S O Spanish Club Letterrrlerfs club Dick Nelson Senior class, treasurer Panther Hi-Y, treasurer Prom Committee Trgck lunior Class, president Transfer from Long Beach, Calif. Commercial club who S who Norma Dean Newport l-eWl5 Pullev I Robert Mercer . Commercial club Norseman, Editor, Assistant Editor Pauline NOW?-ll t Spanish Club Tennis N0 5em0n- Edlfol' Basketball Chief Fire Warden C. S. F., Life member Les Torcheres Alpha Delta Tri-Hi-Y, vice presider.. Tophatters Hi-Y Prom committee T h ff H'-Y C. S. F., secretary VSEOSS wie I Quill C7 Scroll, president Forresrilossy Bettie Miller Pat North ' Coy Reavill Transfer from Fullerton. Calif. Commissioner of Entertainment, phi Delta Tri-Hi Cardinal Masque Alpha Delta Tri-Hi-Y Spanish club Song Leader 664 . C. S. F. Prom Committee Senior chorus Senior Tripelettes Cardinal Masque, treasurer Spanish club Gene Reovis Tennis. Senior play -Y, president Roger Reinke Student Body, president Football Basketball Track Lettermen's club Who's Who l CLASS OFFICERS C. Mills, B. Shrode, l. Russell l. Pickett, R. Robinson, V. Willcox, N. Havilland Looking forward to next year are the up-and-coming stars to-be. Their most important activity was, ot course, the prom which was given in honor of the graduating stars at the Mormon Stake House in Long Beach. lt was acclaimed one of the best ever to be given. A happy day was had by all when the supporting players received their junior rings. The junior play, GROWING PAINS, brought laughter from everyone who attended while the talent assembly again provided an amusing hour. Row Three: L. Aguirre, I. Bell, K. Arnold, R. Bewley. Row Two: I. Anderson, R. Balthrope, G. Beebe, M. Berry, 1. Ardis, N. Abrams. Row One: 1, Anderson, L. Allen, R, Adams, L. Anderson, M. Barnes. Row 3: W. Huvck, R. Graves, P. Hor. ton, H. jackson, E. lack. Row 2: S. lones, D. johnson, l. lor- dan, N, Haviland. Row l: I. Hannah, M. Huddleston, P. Hart, A. johnson, E. Hartzler. Row 3: A. Moyer, K. Kyser, F. Mox- ley, C. Mills. Row 2: C. Long, F. Mills, H. Krug- gell, D, McCoy, C. Knapp, G. Mayer, B. MacDonald. Row l: B. Longworfh, B. Morey, N Lansley, D. Lenhart, B. McGee. Row 3: N. Quient, l. Rainey, l. Rarick, M. Peterson, R. Robinson. Row 2: C. Pehrson, E. Reichert, R. Preston, N. Nicquefte. Row l: l. Pinnizotto, I. Ott, C. Robin- son, F. Pickrel, R. Reovis, B. Rippee. cmdafw R- FGFHS. R. Meeker, 1. Nichols A. Sichler, 1. Finnegan, E. Neale, A- Limon B. Elmore I CLASS OFFICERS Row 3: B. Anderion, l... Aguirre, l. A1dr'd:1e, C. Aguins, I. Bauwens. Row 2: B. Bair, 1. Azbell, A. Bon- czyk, B. Bartlett, T. Anderson, Y. Baldwin, 1. Bazen, M. Barb, loyce Bauwens. Avants, 1. Aldridge, G. Anderson. Row 3: L. Buck, T. Berry, D. Chap- man, A. Broward, R. Carhart, B. Beavers. Row 2: P. Brown, l. Brame, C. Bur- nett, D. Boggs, N. Childers. Row l: S. Bloxham, G. Buonoguide, A. Bojanower, 1. Buhler, C. Boesen, I. Berry. ' 4 Row l: M. Lirnas, B. Manley, H. Kent, E. LaFreniere. Row 2: L. Manning, L. Linder, E Kjorlein, 1, Limon, G. Kepplinger Row 3: P. McGuire, D. Marchese D. Kearns, I. McAllister, E. King C. Lemert, l. johnson, P. jones. Row 3: D. Myers, R, Meeker, C. Masoner, D. Montgomery, R. Moxley. Row 2: 1. Murray, l. Moore, l. Moo- schekian, M. Mitchell, B. Mos er, E, Neale, R. Mosher, L. Miller. Row l: D. Murray, P. Miller, H. Mor- row, I. Maurice, B. Miller. Row 3: D. Raine, l. Pond, L. Potts, H. Pettigrew, B. Peck. Row 2: B. Pinizzotto, D. Ramsey, S. Noritake, E. Quiroz, 1. Nichols, L. Prounier. Row l: P. Niquette, M. Oleson, M. Ortega, C. Oropeza, B. O'Neil, B. Rarick, B. Nielson. md Back Row: A, Mercer, L. Carroll, B. Wright, N, Wilhelmus, K. Vida- vich, M. Allen. Front Row: S. McCarthy, j. Mason, C. Ewald, 1. Edmondson, l. Brown. Back Row: C. Carpenter, E. Hill, C. Iohnon, L. Sharp, R. Baird, T. DeRu'jh. Front Row: I. Thacker, R, Broward, D. Pease, R, Chavez, B. Chan. Row 3: V. Cabrera, R. Brizendine, Row 3: E. Black, M. Azbell, L. Bon- B. CCY, L- Carroll. .l- A- Brown. ham, E. Aguirre, M. Allen, R. Baird. R. Chavez, D. Davidson. Row Z.: S. Bokma, C. Bewick, A. ROW 23 M- Bf0dY, C. Carpenter, B. Bleamaster, 1. Barton, B. I. Baker, Collins, M. Cozad, D. Cramer, D. Barnett, A, Babigian. l-. V. COX. Row l: R. Adams, B. Billings, N. Bar- Row l: R. Cabrera, 1 Curry, B. Chan nett, Y. Barham, R. Barnes. C. Buchanan, R. Broward. ...nr x i -w.v wrs1.. Row B. Row P. D. Row K D 3? 'Row 3: M. Quiroz, D. Prentice, 33 A- lYlQV9l. l- MljlCkl0W. L. Rago, D. Pinizzotto. Mooschekmn- C' Mmer' Row 2: l. Roclriquez, B. Reiman, 2.1 T. Miller, D. Pease, D. Miller, N, Powell, D, Porter, F, Rice. Temple, l- Mime , B- MOM' Row 1. v. Rhodes M. Race, R. Morse. Rasmussen, P. Riley, S. Richman. l: W. Paine, S. Millers, - Owens' j. Pgce, D. Ncrcgon' Row 3: C. Trollope, 1. Weisburg Montag. Row M Row P. Row he 3: O. Sweeney, G. Stinnett. . Schmidt, I. Thacker. 2: R. Stuart, M. Tavarez, Sax, 1. Smith. l: L. Sharp, P. Ross, I. Steu- ns, 1. Thomas, R. Temple. l. Young, N. Watts, A. Yokota 1. Whitlock. Row 2: R. Welch, L. Williams l, Wilson, l. Young, M. Wilkerson l. Zahrt, E. Yeager. Row l: B. Whepple, A. Voge. B Wright, N, Wilhelmus, K. Vidc- M ,f vich, D. Van Couvering, Q Back Row: N. Holthcamp, V, Haaz, S. jennings, B. johnson C. Hanely. G. Hansen, j. Hagey. Middle Row: L. Heldstab, B. Huber, R. Hawkins, B. lrelan j. Hansen, M. Hermann, R. Hayden, C. jennings. Front Row: E. Hayman, E. johnson, R. Hunt, j. Hearn, j. Holmes, G, Howe. Back Row: j. Macias, S. Maynard, j. Metz, P. Mayer, K. Mast Middle Row: M. Lutgen, T- Matsumoto, E. Mejia, E. Macias, M. Lopez,, B. Macpherson, D. Mac lsaac. Front Row: D. Linder, j. McCiraw, l, McCurdy, P. Lucas, j. Mellinger, j. McAllister, j. Mason, knew Eack Row: j. jordan, P. Kearns, A. Lester, j. johnson, M Lansley, P. jordan, R. Leieritz. Middle Row: j. Liles, H. Leonard, D. King,, j. jones, N. Lambert, H. Lane, DA LaForce. Front Row: L. Kordis, T. jones, j. johnson, M. lung, C. Leverenz, D. Lee. Back Row: B. Morrissey, B. Nelson, M. Miner, D'N Moses E. Osborne- Middle Row: B. Nelson, V. Nogle, R. Mitchell M. Muravez N. Nielson, E. Nagle, F. Monroe. Front Row: C. Niedrich, j. Murphy, N. Myers, A. Mogi, C. Norell, R. Odle, T. Mushegian. Back Row: B. Bennett, C. Bray. MiCld'e Row: A. Figueroa, l. Barrera, R. Bader, C. Bean, A. Ardis, K. Barnes, D. Ardern, C. Adams, A. Barnett. Front Row: R. Anderson, N. Avants, D. Anderson, C. Bernhard B, Barrera, B. Baird, l. Aguirre, l. Adrayna, T. Arnold Back Row: D. Cozad, H. Coleman, B. Cox, K. Childers. Middle Row: P. Castaneda, G. Curtis, P. Cramer, V. Choate l. Caraway, C. Corbin, B. Crawson, 1. Cruz. Front Row: E. Cox, A. Chaparro, M. Chaparro, S. Christy P. Clark, C. Crouch. Back Row: l. Buckles. Middle Row: B, Brain, D. L. Campbell, B. Blotter, l. Bornhalt P. Brown, D. Campbell, E. Cano, H. Berry. Front Row: L. Busse, l. Brydson, P. Brown, L. Bowman, 1. Bornhalt, E. Boozel, D. Brett, A. Boyd. Back Row: D. DeRush, 1. Davis. Middle Row: B. Fitch, A. Evans, N. Ervin, B. Delk, A. Drake L. A. Fogle. Front Row: R. Ebeling, R. Fruehe, l. Frederick, l. Dorsey C. Freeman, B. Delk, E. Davidson, D. Douglas. I I Back Row: R. Pope, D. Paulson, F, Powers, P. Porlass, P. Pope. Middle Row: D. Parven, R. Quinonez, A. M. Powell, S. Potter, D. Penskofer. Front Row: D. Piercy, E. Picou, l.. Privette, C. Picou, R. Quiroz Back Row: A. Simmons, F. Smith, N. Sopp, N. Shanks, F Tavarez Middle Row: Traylor, H. Thornton, l. Smith, M. Schmidt, R. Shakorian, B. Scott. Front Row: R. Sweeney, F. Sardou, A. Swain, B. Smith, T, Tetzlaff, R. Schoppols. 6414 Bock Row: D. Rodriguez, F. Ramirez, F. Roysdon, 1. Renfroe, F. Soldona. Middle Row: C. Ruiz, B. Sainz, 1. Regalado, C. Rago, C. Romo. Front Row: j. Rainey, 1. Robinson, A. Roios, L. Rohman, G. Rood, A. Ramsey. Widmark, C. White Bock Row: R. Valasquez, B. Vickers, I. , V. Wright, R. Wilcke. Middle Row: I. Wilson, C-. Vanderpoel, C. Young, R. Wilson W. Vaughan. Front Row: I. Woods, R. Trollope, D. Wylie, M. Tsurusato D. Wood, R. Wilks, L. Woody. 1' - ll SINE 1+ - n VR, f i f , , way ' 55 15 525 ,M yvseviffip P, .uv Q yy I ww,i,iLQgNE51g,,:WALK? Z3 W 2 -1,4 A 3 .M . ,. ww 1 my .DW 1 il- 15. -'M f :. ,S . gif Q W W ff .s , -1- if qw f M K at , X ,if if bww 'FET I 14 Mr. Ted Maurer wa la ' 2mzc4a .lea ,-4 john Barnes, Freshman james jenkins, Sophomore Twyla Miller, Freshman joseph Perry, Freshman Lee Potter, Sophomore 'Rosario Ramerez, Freshman Other Rancho Students: john Garcia, Freshmang Grant Teeters, juniorg Richard Tracy, Sophomore. ff, Q x. Ei' V 54 ffm 253 2 6, If 9-mf, !t.,E2.,g r s, a Q- F? Ji? mf FM f j ' J r In Mf xi 5.5 fm' ff 5,223 ilu klmki' ke, .gi , F 1. 75 L LP ii , , 4.,f, F534 .fllfg .4 'N '71, :l' ,lr ., . 'S 1? An xi' 5 'n '72 , M fa 1 w.,, :AJ V , X 6 f 1 -, .15 - X Q 'X ,xg . , , Q4 . 1 J 5 , .R . W 1 ag A x 1 , if , Q Q. Q fa - 5 , g 'S Q 'SX 4 H x ' 8 9 I . X M Q.. W iv . ,X M ,y 2 ff .:. I . by 0 N ' 9 Q 15 . x 1 if x, . n r 5 X: X . M' ,,wH1hg,,:f,,x f S I X . X M ,, iv R - ,n ,. , ,uw .. I l 1i3 gl! at an an I 'D 1. :pw ' u. 'aw 04 1 in 'viva 'UH . :nam un, Q K an - 'fan 4-a Q 4: .,,,U. H...':: ' an .. ., -1 3--...,. , ..: A A ' .' ' ' +I' .. :' 1 ' 6 ..- -.:: ,.. N. .YV ., ss Q Q 5 ' fl vs. Z.. ' ' ' xi: ' I: -' .. sf f 4. - , ., a In V :L.:. 3f:: o :,-..-' ,, . 4, , lui! 1 on ,M hi W1 rk - 3 'ff f.,,5 . 'MY x 1 s hx ..., ., Q A .. IEANETTE WILSON PAULINE NORRELL ROBERT MERCER junior High Editor First Semester Editor Second Semester Editor IACK MEESE, HM STECKLEIN MARIORIE DICKERSON, BETTY BRIZENDINE, LORRAINE ANDERSON Sports Editors Feature Editors ink Presidents Wilma Parks and Mary Gail Fulton and Miss Haas The Actors' Guild found themselves in the midst of a full year as they unreeled their film. Portraying different scenes of plays at their semi-monthly meetings, the members gladly practiced their parts. Reading the important plays of long ago, such as The Valliant took much of their time. The only requirement that a student needs for membership is to desire to learn about plays and to acquire some knowledge as to how to portray the characters. Row 4: R. Connell, D, Fuller, B. Clapp, D. Scharn, I. Scharn, F. Bledsoe, B. Heining, T. Riley, R. Mercer, F. DiSanto, B. Brown, L. Cooper. Row 3: ls Williams, M. Edmondson, I. Foster, B. Boyd, 1. Ardis. Row 2: N. Abrahms, N. Haviland, C. Pehrson, C. O'ConneIl, H. Stroud, B. MacDonald, R. Cline, M, Brain. Row l: I. Williams, Adviser L. Haas, N. Niquette, L. Anderson, I. Pickett, L. Allen, B- Miller, L, Mattei, B, Cox, P. Norreil, P. North, B. McGee, B. Strong, B. Weiss, B, Wilhelmus, l. Cushing, W. Parks, L. Dudlext Row 4: R. Mercer, L. Cooper, K. Heldoorn, L. Coleman, C. Stowers, T, Riley, C. Stevenson. Row 3: N. Abrams, M. Fulton l. Williams, M. Edmondson, M. Oleson. l. Campbell, l. Williams, Adv. Miss Powell. Pow 2: L. Anderson, N. Cal- vin, l. Cushinq, H. Stroud, S. Thiele, C. Sutton, L, Dudlext. Row l: H. Oliver, N, Haviland, A. Pettigrew, M. Huddles- ton, 1. Yokota, P. Norrell, B. Cox, S. Dinsmore. Row 3: E, l-lanley, E. Steven- son. M. Oleson, 1. Nichols, T. Anderson, B. Bartlett. Row 2: D. Roark, N. Hambar- ian, P. van Pappelendam, M. Gibson, C. Lemert, T. Bald- win, C. Boesen. Row l: A. Boianower, P. Mil- ler, A. Sichler, C. Oropeza, M. Tanksley. C. S. F. Lite Members wN sf f a C. S. F., composed of the more brilliant actors of our studio, held several successful parties, and enjoyed an annual field trip. Students obtaining ten points through grades and activities are eligible to join the California Scholarship Federation, of which Miss Muriel Powell is the adviser. 40146761 l The Camera Club, under sponsorship ot Mr. Henry, has had a very successful year. A hike provided plenty of fun at Griffith Park and a get-together was held at one of the mem- ber's home afterwards. hcme afterwards. Each member is required to spend at least one and one-halt hours a month developing and print- ing pictures in the dark room. Meetings were held on the first and third Tues- days every month. Presidents Lorraine Anderson and Barbara Cox and Mr. Henry The club presented five dollars to the Les Tor- cheres as a contribution to the Bronze Plaque. Row Row Row Row j. f 1 4: T. Riley. 3: B, Huyck, S. Dinsrnore, Adviser D. Henry, B. Comstock, E. Black, L. Cooper. 22 lvl. Dickerson, I, Kirkpatrick, E. Carr, M. Leieritz, W. Parks. l: B. Elmore, L. Dudlext, C. Chan, L. Anderson, B. Cox, I. Yokota, F. DiSanto, Cushing, C. O'Connell. Presidents Carol Calvin and Betty Brizcndin-z and Mrs. Sanders l he first semester of Girls' League began with a formal installation of officers. The Harvest dance and the P.T.A. drive were the most im- portant projects of this semes- ter. The officers were also in charge of the second semester formal installation. A very successful dance, a beard- growing contest, and the annual Mothers' and Daughters' Tea were spon- sored by the second semester officers. A Girls' League pin was purchased and presented to the second semester president. ln turn, one is to be presented to each future president. Mrs. Karyn B. Sanders is the adviser of this organization. Row 3: C. Calvin, M. Dodd, T. Anderson. Row 2: N. Calvin, B. Brizendine, 1, Williams, L. Anderson Row l: Adviser K. Sanders, L. Steere, A, Sichler, P. van Pcppelendom, P. Miller. .,n .1 v W M, .zuzwetmi str: z..fw Eczwtczkma 'gr I - Alf A av' Assistant Warden Dick Werft, Mr. Henry and Chief Warden Robert Mercer With Robert Mercer and Dick Werft as Chief and Assistant, the Fire Vtfarclens proved themselves quite capable of guarding the beloved sets from dcsfruction by tire. Realistic conditions were created by the adviser, Mr. D. I. I 'enry, for the practices when he put smoke-bombs in the hall. The regular caretakers were all seniors iincluding three girlsl but fzcveral juniors were appointed as apprentices for next year. Row 3: R. Robinson, T, Riley, C. Mills, l, Hammerton Row 2: F. DiSanto, H. Kruggel, R. Copeland, Adviser D. Henry, C. Woodworth, B. Comstock, H, Sfowers. Row l: D. Werft, R. Reinke, D, Miller, C. Calvin, W. Parks, B, Cox, B, Brown, R, Mercer, D. Stoddard. ,.-. .,,.,,,,...Y ,. ,,,.. ..,, .. . .... ... ,H Back Row: T. Redick, R. Reovis, B. Freiwald, I. Iohnson, I. Van Couvering, F, Ward, M. Dodd. Third Row: D. Stiller, R. Fer- ris, I. Dolan, P. Niquette, B. Manley, M. Oleson, I. Swenson, I. Moschigan. I. Fnnegan, I. Nichols, T. Capalbo, Ci. Hopps, C. Bowman, Second Row: M. Snider, M. Huddleston, L. Procunier, C. Kipplinger, M. Gibson, D. Evans, I. Pinizzotto, A. Commisaroff, T. Hoff- man, B. Harris, D. David- son. First Row: D. Roark, M. Hendron, P. Hamilton, I. Brame. S, Smith, C. Cieisel. B. Mosher, I. Pickett, L. Anderson, C. Boesen. M. Yabukj. M. Barb, B. I. Robinson. Back Row: I. Rainey, R. Meeker, I. Ervin, B. Tur- ner, A. Broward, N. Bort- nick. Third Row: R. Ford, R. Cope- land, I. Linhart, E. Black, M, Wright, E. Stevenson, I. Pament, D, Gunderson. D. Nelson, K. Arnold, A. Wilkes. Second Row: Miss Grace Rand, M, Woodworth, A. johnson, R. Mosher, H. Forsburg, D, Murray. G. Turner, B. Elmore, P. Hart, N. Haviland. First Row: F. Rudd, E. Guererro, I. Berry, I. Wal- berg, P. Miller, B. Rippee. l. Collingsworth, C. Orte- ga, I. Maurice. Back Row: D. Graves, R. Clarke, K, Kyser, H, Kru- gel. F. Di Santo, R. Cor- nell. Third Raw: M. Oleson. Miss Grace Rand. I. Williams. C. Ardern, A. Wright. E. Hanley. P. van Pappelen- dam. P, Sax, N. Ham- barian, T, Anderson, M. Felton, M. Brain. Second Row: N. Niguette, N. Abrams, B. Bartlett, I. Dawson, T. Baldwin. C. Lemert. D. Kearns, C. Or- oeza, C. Churchill, N. Ste- wart. First Row: N. Soper, N. Cra- mer, A. Bojanower, I. Mc- Allister, P. Hawkins, M. Tanksley. A. Sichler, M. Dickerson. L. Steere. aw-fmez' All senior high Spanish students enjoyed a trip to sec the Mission Play. They presented the Christmas Posada at Christmas time. Much talent was then displayed. So you see they do know more than just Spanish. Miss Grace Rand directed the senior high Spanish clubs, while Mr. I. W. Raymond directed the junior high Spanish clubs. Row 3: I. Mejia, M. Martinez, M. Allen, G. Franzen, L. Carroll, P. Sax, A. Mercer. Row 2: K. Lang, D. Pease, I. Brown, M. Tavarez, E. Aguirre, Mr. I. Raymond, P. Riley, N, Wilhelmus, L. Hale, R. Broward, E. Rodriguez. Row l: I. Edmondson, T. Rago, E. Malaer, C. Figueroa, B. Chan, B, Magana, R. Moisa, C. Ewald, I. Curry. We Wieme , 064 The Girls' Athletic Association is a very active organiza- tion. Yes, the most active and energetic girls, the ones who love sports, parties and dances, belong to this club. On Wednesday afternoons, through wind or sun, one always sees these girls enjoying a vigorous game of basket- ball, speedball, volleyball, baseball, or tennis, all depending on the season. lt was a happy day when some ot the girls received their white letterman sweaters. In order to be a proud owner -at one of them a girl must have ZOO points to her credit, it usually takes longer than a year to earn one of them. A letterman's dance and a picnic were two ot the mam outside activities that members of this club enjoyed. Row 3: B, Rarick, D, Murray, P. Gilmore, j. johnson, P. Clapp, T. Anderson, C. Ar- dern, N. Hambarian, j. Pament. Row 2: C. Carrow, B. Bartlett L. Colclasure, l. Brame, fl Sichler, T. Baldwin, C. Lemert. Row l: j. Maurice, M. Tanks- ley, P. Hawkins, E. Neale, j. Robinson, M. Favorito, P. van Pappelendam, B. Elmore, l. Collingsworth. Row 3: D. Ellis, B. Watkins, M. Felton, L. Coleman, M. Snider, M. Dodd, D. Evans l, Foster, C. Churchill, j. jordan. Row 2: S. Dorsey, j. Pinizzotto D. johnson, N. Haviland, j Long, B. Olson. V. Tavarez C. Moyer, P, Dunton, V. Willcox. Row l: M. Leieritz, F. Scriven D. Buhler, A. Campbell, M. l Dickerson, L. Allen, j. Pick- ett P Norrell B Str ' S i 1 n . . , . ong, S. Bauwens, j. Yokota. l x 5 Presidents Beulah Olson and Margie Dodd and Miss Hall , . 4 fr M. , -,H .W-Q,.:.e:w-wwe rzzmwwmmamesefvmww mbamwamavfdxvwemablivwvbv0-n4em,iiLV'?J4X 4- ' 1 N- ' M ' WW FIRST SEMESTER HALL MONITERS Back Row: T. DeRush, E. Hill, E. Harford, L. Sharp, D. Hickey C. Edquist. Front Row: R. Chavez, P. Hansen, R. Broward, D. Davidson. SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS Back Row: M. Meier, Adviser D. Ward, D. Huyck. Center Row: D. Van Couvering, C. Lawhorn, L. Sharp, I. Zahrf, B. We'ch. Fir't Row: L. Carroll, C. Bewick, R. fVICCurdv, D. Hair, R. Kemp, P. Sax. V. Haaz, M. Wright, M. Denton, M Miner, G. Seybold, P. Myers, D Moses, M. A, lung, C-. Boutault, Ad- viser A. Michael, Y. Tyler, R. Haw- kins, L. Ciraud. ddr? V k Chief Chef Viola Barb X ,ff JULE ARDIS Accompanist RUDY W. COOPER , . Director This year has indeed been a very successful year for both the girls' and boys' glee club. These groups are composed of all the smaller groups: triplettes, quartets, and the senior chorus. Some very fine assemblies were presented by these sing- ers. Groups appeared before several town organiaztions. Music students enjoyed a trip to Whittier to participate in the spring music festival. I Fourth Row' Director R Cooper B Morel l Uronga I Ott T R'I - . . . , - . - , . Iey, F. Ward, N, Wilson, M. Henricksen, E. Stowers Third Row: R. Robinson, H. Cranillo, G- Howe, l. Muravez, F. Bledsoe, I. Rarick, Second Row: D. Fuller, R. Laborough, L. Cooper, P. Peterson, B. Waldren, V. Wilkenson, l. Taylor, M. Limos, I. Graves ,l. Ardis. First Row: C- Woodworth, B. Br own, L. Aguirre, B. Shrode I Garcia j Limon D Chapman D Davidson l MCC h ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. augan, l. DeMaIen, B, Manley. Q Q ., .... .S Row 3: K, Buskirk, R. Dumond, A. Elmore, K, Hickley, B. Brim, D. Moses, F. Buttner, P. Williams. Row 2: G. Ruzzamenti, l. Millinger, l. McCurdy, H. Vidovich, M. Arnold, Director E. Sharp, E. Ettien, l. Hearn, M. Smith, A. Wortham, N. Lambert. Row l: l. Wilson, P. Sutton, C. Gilmour, l. johnson, C. Norrell, V. Brown, M. Comstock, S. Young, M. Williams. How 4: S. Richman, P. Temple. S. Millers, L. Bonham, K. Latham, G. Felkins How 3: J. Thomas, R. Katanjian, M. Rice, N. Powell, S. livers, M. Wilkerson, C. Fagon Row 2: B. Jones, P. Riley, E. lilcberg, F. Ilallford, D. Potter, Director IC. Sharp, J. Mitchell, P. Harris, K. Vidovich, R. Hixon How 1: M. Goodwin, L. Rago, N. 'Watts, J, Mucklow, E. Malaer, J. Mason, S. McCarthy, C. Ewald, J. Curry, C. Buchanan The conaries of ye ole junior high have done a wonderful job in voice training this year. Every day they went through their do-re-mi's to the rhythm of Miss Evelyn Sharp's baton. Dressed in navy blue skirts and pastel sweaters, the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade chorus presented a musical assembly which recorded lOOfXp with the student body. Also the freshman glee club sang during plays, the Girls' League Tea, and other activities. Miss Evelyn Sharp acted as accompanist. s if mzh avlium The ever popular orchestra was a necessary part of the studio in that it provided the musical background for all junior and senior high plays. We especially remember the orchestra for the delightful selections given between the acts of the junior play, Grow- ing Pains, and the senior production, The Passing of the Third Floor Back. This group includes juniors and senior high school stu- dents and is directed by Mr. Francois Uzes. Francois Uzes Director Back Row: R. Underwood, A. Powell, C. Van Ama D. A n, cres, E. jones, D. johnson, S. Thompkins, M. F. Uzes, L. Van Aman, D. Ball, D. Maclssac, j. Hagey, B. Uzes, B, Huber, T, Moore. Third Row: C. Carpenter, B. Christy, D. Lester, A. Clapp, R. Olde, B- johnson, B. Coy, M. Fulton, j. johnson, D, Roark, j. Hammerton, V. Wilkinson, G. Prosser, j. Carlton, M. Uzes. Second Row: M. Irvine, j. Bornholt, P. Clark, j. Bornholt, F. Smith, V. Culwell, j. Clemons, L, Carroll, B. Bair, D. Evans, R. E, Clang, j. Scharn, D, Scharn, j. Rainey, E. johnson, j. Postan C Greenameyer. Front Row: C. Russo, j. Mooschekian, j. Dorsey, D. Prentiss, A. Blebmaster, R. Diliberto, D. Canser, M. Wright, B. Moochekian, M. Schmidt, j. Metz, D. Sundman, C. Neidrich, D. Gibson- y,.I::Q.V. 4. mv- i , , .- n.,u ,A 'EZQ ,L Q n A ,. , . . , vf. .v-s'-1--y ,, M, .f:v1--.-- , ' ' V V f W ,., gm A.H1,.,,,f.wS,-W'--I.,,m.,44d,,,'31L.',, f w' - ry 42, -17 l,.5,g1:f,g 4-,.-?'Ipgf1Q: ,f',g,j X -1, rywjx . ,..-..,-,V J., . . K, -. yfvn,,,.57-1 4 1-W' , amz 'Mm X M. ,F I f drwhfv-qs, N43 ii 2' QRY ,,l A.. ,fa M Jffg V ' ur 1. F an-4 an ' dem gem ew The Varsity football team took on some mighty big competition when they entered the Sunset League. With the records of two previous championship teams on their shoulders, the grid Vikings of '47 entered into battle under the expert guidance of coach William H. Smitheran. The Norse- men came out with a total of l tie, 2 victories and 3 defeats, Row 4: H. Gronillo, H. Oliver, E. Hartzler, D. Berry, R. Rosendahl, B. Miller, M. Uranga, D. Elsasser. Row 3: D. Widmark, W. Chapman, A, Rascone, 1. Muravez, D, McGuckin, l. Meese, R. Robinson, B. Tschiyama, R. Reinke Row 2: H. Stowers, Mgr., B. Beavers, F. Ward, F. Moxley, l. Blair, E- Kiorlein, l. Rarick, H. Frost, K. Castleman, P. Hanly l. Murray, Coach Srnitheran. Row lt C. Stratton, l. Uranga, R. Bewley, F. DeBaets, B. Berggman, I. ammer 1. Stecklein. H ton, D. Robinson, D. Miller, P. Broward R. REINKE 1203 Halfback I. STECKLEIN 1281 Holfbock B. BERCMAN 139' Guard D. ROBINSON 136 Cuord V: su- h , 2 1 'fzf iw 'SW 1 1 PM I .sm if ' X Q 52' ' 133' . WQQZ1 fi gif ,MS W .,.r. W? ff' , , WWW A W 1 1 'N b - K . X 'fn' 7 im U V QJZQG ,,.,:, ffwmq ix ii 'fi , . 3555 ff fmvi ' , v, 4 ,-'HV ' W f xx f ff' .,. . ..,, . 2 mfsiif 4 S - ..,,. ,M Q Z '.Ie,,.: ': 23:12 1--. Aff' ,ml ,.,, 1 ,Ma 4 2 , . Q ,N 5525 My ,W wg F.5- l 5' 3 . .V Q., 1 H-v,,,,iN.X . if 5 .V W Q ' '15 'N ,. 1. ' 1, , 1 ,' A . ' ljf- 54, -- N-. , ' gf 1 ',:H . 4 1 Q i 'luv' ef - -If J.. . N NG 4531 K if irlxln 'A I7 ff if 5 F ,Qi if, .,j, -'Alf' W' l' -V , 'ffl ' f ', ' 'Sli' fl 0 , if ,..a:15,q if 4 1 2 L . ,ir-h.,. ,fl , - 1 H 4. 11 . 1- , Q fe . ,, -Qi, 5, ll l . ' ij ' V-ll-. . , 5 - ,. Vx 1 ff, , f- r 'lx f , - .. . K: 1 . 5,5 ' , + E- . if- HU l. al Row 2.: Coach Buckles, R, Farris, C. Hickley, D. Pinizzotto, C. Lowhorn, 1. jennnngs D. Davidson. Row l: D. Stiller, D. Sundmon, T. DeRusl'1, A. Limon, B. Turnbull, B. Curry, L. Cox. wiicd The Varsity baseball team dcveloped into a smooth work- ing team as the season pro- gressed. Dick Wertt, lohnnie Uranga and jim Stecklein were the only returning lettermen, and with only a tew of last year's men back, Coach Nel- son C. Trealor had quite a job getting the team in shape. Back Row: 1, Nichols, D. Gunderson, F. Moxley, I. Bosel, B- Huyck, N. Wilson, C. Van Aman. Middle Row: I. Hammerton, F. DeBaets, 1. Delxflalen, D. Raines, I. Blair, E. Hill, I. Cox, E. Richart, B. Morel. Front Row: Coach Treloar, H, Kruggal, C. Chacez, R. Robinson, D. Werft, F. Ward, I. Stecklein, R. Baird, D. 'Robinson B, Miller, 1. Uranga. S The Varsity track team, though small in number, was a f very efficient one.. Distance man Ronald Roop broke his old mark of4156 for the mile with a new time of 4:48. Also 'N Roger Reinke narrowed his time in the century to lO flat. .X ., The B track team also did well in all the events they W., !'.lks-J m entered. Probably the most outstanding runners were jack 1L31r33x,k'W ,Mar Russell, and Clarence Wright who consistantly ran a fast i century. U V The C' team proved to be very good and everyone on l' X the team received valuable experience. I' X X All three track teams were under the watchful eye of fu-1 X7 . U Coach W. H. Smitheran. Row 3: T. DeRush, B. Welch, Ci. Edquist. Row 2: D. Davidson, R. Ferris, C. Carpenter, A. Babigian, E. Rodriguez, A. Limon. Row l: Coach Smitheran, G. Bewick, D. Davidson, A. Houghton, B. Shrode, B. Kemp D. lennings. 1 Szwzgma f Am,qm1wnm:wmma..W , ::': m1m.as-Q-N-r.,avecr 4' :,.-awww K ww fx?-If ggxt 4? I A ,-me-,K . . ini., f Q5 .fl -QQ: .N K In 'vga www QW 14www!70' l hereby crown you Queen Lois and King Doug of i946 and l947. These were the words that ended the coronation ceremonies highlighting the Home-Coming Alumni dance sponsored by the seniors. Following the crowning ceremony, the presentation of rochid corsages, and the flash- ing of cameras came a special dance reserved for King Douglas, Queen Lois, the two princess, Billie jo Rarick and Bonnie MacDonald, and the princes, joe Limon and Norman Sloan. The annual Coronation ceremonies are sponsored each year by the Quill and Scroll Club. Pauline Norrell crowned the queen, and Roger Reinke crowned the king. jOE LIMON, Sophomore Prince BILLIE jO RARICK, Sophomore Princess BONNIE MacDONALD, junior Princess NORMAN SLOAN, junior Prince l zeakazg mm Creaking Stairs, the Freshman play of the year, was presented to the public on April 18. The play was directed by Mrs. Charlotte Gerber. ik 'X 4wm1w.N-f WWVK9' ' 1 u SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST 74e? ' nflie ' ?Zacvz?ac6 The senior class play, The Passing of the Third Floor Back, was given in two evening performances, March 20 and Zl. The cast did an excellent job of portraying the parts, for most of the parts were character parts and difficult to do. Miss Haas, director, with Barbara Weiss, assistant director, deserve much credit along with the cast and those who worked behind the scenes for a play that the seniors and school will long remember. Prologue A satyr . . . A coward , A bully . . . A shrew . . A hussy . . . A rogue .. A cad . . . A cat . . . A snob. . . A slut . .. 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