Downey High School - Volsung Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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These Norlhmen, from lhe Scandinavian peninsu- la, became +he besl' shipbuilders and sailors of +heir age, helped 'ro s'rimula+e commerce be- 'lween 'l'he regions of Europe, and were +he ,,,, ' earliesl' discovers of if A lhe Norrh American Conlinenl. ll was from 'rhese vigorous people +ha+ in l932 we adopled l'he name of Vikings for our school's alhlefric reams, Norseman for 'I'he name of our school newspaper: and Volsung 'For fhe school yearbook, combining lhe hisroric and lhe mylhical. Gf course, piracy, pillage, and plunder are no longer acceplable behavior in our presenl' day, bul 'I'he boldness, 'rhe vigor and 1'he spiril' of advenlure which animaled lhe early Vikings are qualilies which we slrive lo achieve in our school life. ln 'l'his yearbook we will lry 'ro inslill in you, our reader, +he same spiril of advenlure, lhe boldness and vigor of our early day namesakes. ' M.NXX'tQ'NQS-Q-X... -Z C' V NS- 522513 N1 , L J Q .1 . 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Building A W L We M if-- LAVONNE FRI ZZELL, Editor-In-Chief CAROLYN WYATT, Business Monoger 4533795 W, W W f awww swsmvffwww VW' uni - , o 9 LS DEI-INE WILLIAMS ond BEVERLY TOMPKINS Assistant Editors BUSTER EVANS, Sports Editor JUNE EGGER and CLORA LEE PAISO Assistant Business Monogersw We hope you like iff W-r pyfm.w,,.. ., -,V,,,.,, K IZ, ,muy WW .WW , M 70 V V 7,7 V, ,W V - C, ,,,...',,W,,, M-f f'ff A V - ,,,,,, ,,,,1-ul 1,-.-1 ,.........- --A----1 Q 2 Lvlzrnrwufrr -1 --w--.wnsng 1 was-gag fvwmm f Eldon Gottschalk helps Betsy Spears and Virginia Schroeder check the Trimming pictures, making layouts, writing copy are Sherry Powell, Nancy spellings ot names in the senior section, which they laid out. iDid they Baldwin, and Pat Seeley get yours right?i W.W,0...,..,...W V ,,-- - W----1 cj - awww, wma, lt was a slow and painstaking iob to make up the sophomore and junior Check, double check and triple check! That's necessary for accuracy, but sections, and check the identifications and spellings, but Anita Ziller and Claudine Shirley, Frances Allison and Harriet Moore look like they don't Laura Pitts had the patience to do it. mind. The photographer managed to cut oft two heads with one fell swoop here, Near the end ot the period, and the mess has to be cleaned up, and every but he was trying to get a picture when everyone looked busy. thing put away, so that no spies can get a look. Page 7 ,f ' H52 Qqbmi isfrafion ani? acuity giving quibance Uowarb U0 I 5 , h 'Q .-.Q f V , ff X W ,gl 4' M ff! f , ,fi , 4.64 . My ' 1 Viywfw Q my V yhflhj k X- 1' EMM, 2 A 11 ' Uh Q ,4r 'M .N X Y -W, E3Vv1iL,I ef NG, .. ,ky 5 MQ. x ,wx 'f Hx EU' i , W I 1 A1 ff 'f my . 5 1, -if :gals 1 X 'F' S 7,4 - 5, - frK',S. f' Z' 3' y .1 5 ., ' f f: , ' I -iff ' 5 ' Y .T 1 Q 1 .,- IK Viking Much pleasure is derived from my position as director of a large group of active students and faculty members who exemplify the Viking spirit. We are reminded of the nomadic men of the dif- ferent ages and in the different regions of the world, how they devoted their energies and efforts first to the conquering of the elements and finally to the building up of strong and powerful countries. These same domineering conquering character- istics changed over the centuries to peaceful, in- dustrious, kindly attitudes which are today so com- pletely exhibited by the descendants of the early Vikings. ln much the same way the public school has developed from lowly beginnings into a program involving cooperative planning in the hope of pro- ducing alert, energetic, courageous, straight-think- ing, fair-minded citizens who have the ability, de- sire and understanding necessary to make American democracy live. C. F. SHAMBAUGH District Superintendent MR. CLIFFORD F. SHAMBAUGI-l District Superintendent Who is every bit as busy as this picture makes him appear. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Although they are unknown to many of the students, the Board of Trustees is the most important single group in the Downey Union High School District. These men are elected by the people, and give up their time to serve without pay, from a sense of civic duty. As in the past years, the main problem still is to provide buildings and teachers for the tremendous growth in popu- lation which has come to Downey. MR. L, H. WILLIAMS Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Who keeps a sharp eye on the lookout for values. age llfl BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr, Frank Barnes, Dr. Leon Wright lclerk of the boardl, Superintendent Shambaugh Mr. Melvin Quigley, Mr. Ernie McCallum ipresidentl, Dr. S. P. Strong Chieftains The Viking Story continues in this i955 summary of our activities. The pictures we see and the items we read tell of our current achievements and successes, but when we look again at the pictures and read a little between the lines we sense the drama behind these successes. Here are revealed the efforts and loyalty of strong student leaders and willing teachers. Here is the story of a student body moving steadily toward success by reason of courage, determination, and good sportsmanship. Here we find again the spirit of the Viking. W. J. WRIGHT Principal MRS. KARYN B. SANDERS Registrar and Girls' Counselor Continued to be Vickie's real friend, acting as adviser to Girls' League and Les Torcheres, girls' service club. If anything concerned girls, Mrs. Sanders was there. MR, STANLEY R. BURGGRAAF Vice Principal Who sometimes wondered if there was any problem not referred to him. He acted as adviser to Student Court, arranged for seventh periods for those who didn't use all ofthe regular six, straightened out locker trouble, and just about everything else, and yet managed to keep his good humor. ku-...L MR. WILLIAM J. WRlGHT Principal Who took time off from his many responsibilities to write the cbove message to you. A-Xl n,,t A Page l l Pagc l Keeping cz lzanb on the filler. . l Assisting the class otticers and committees, these advisers spend many extra hours help- ing to plan those many activ- ities which make Vikingland more than a place of dreary drudgery. MR. JOHN MILAM, chairman of sophomore advisers MISS DONNA MAE l-IALVERSON, chairman of junior advisers MR. JOHN MERCER, chairman of senior advisers The grade counselors all have one common goal in mind-to help Vic and Vicky live adequately in the present and at the some time prepare them for the next stage of development. MR. EDWARD BRAGG MR. WILLIAM WALKER MRS. MARGARET WEST sophomore counselor senior counselor junior counselor 2113 an eye on the crew 4 fi ...J . , ,.. .,4,,, ' MR. R. ARNO PEET Attendance Supervisor Who is known by nearly all students, but most especially to those who prefer to study nature in the raw at the beaches or the mountains. MRS. VIRGINIA WHITE lin white blousel ls the Girl Friday of the attendance office, keeping records, issuing posses, and being an all-round good triend to Vic and Vicky. She was assisted by Mrs. Logan and a score of students. MRS. SARAH LYANCE School Nurse ls kept busy ministering to the ills, real and fancied, of all the students. Page 13 -'HN N faculty! !,Ul1Q'n' Qi f lf MRS. VER A O. ALLEN-4Homemaking, Future Hornema ke rs SDOHSOI' DANIEL D. ARNHEIM-Driver Education, Physical Education CLARENCE BACHA-Driver Education, Key Club Sponsor GEORGE BARBER-U. S. History MRS, MARIAN BARGER-English, French, French Club Sponsor MRS. PEARL BOUCHER-Typing, Shorthand, Ottice Practice ELMER L. BRYANf-Algebra MOSES CHAVEZ-Driver Education, Physical Education, Football Coach, Bee Basketball Coach, Golf Coach ALEXANDER COLLIE-Aeronautics, Life Science, Aviation Club Sponsor RUDY COOPER-Music, Director of Glee Clubs, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club Sponsor MRS. LOUNA B. COURTNEY-Tenth Grade English, Sophomore Scholarship Sponsor ARTHUR CROISETTE-T ing,, A omrnercicrl iEngl' hfllifffl . ,i 1 rf f A, , J, i PM U A Lf l xi . L, i' ' V LLEWELLYN DAVIES-Plane Geometry MRS. CATHERINE EDDY-Junior English, CSF Sponsor MISS BETTY FONDREN-Girls' Physical Education HARRY C. FRANClSCO-Junior English, Drama, Cardinal Masque Sponsor HAROLD FR I EDEMANN-Lite Science DONALD GOULD+Chemistiy, Life Science, Camera Club Sponsor Page lil Faculty MARC GRAHAM-Speech, Journalism JAMES GRIME-Machine Shop STANLEY GUNSTREAM-Life Science, Driver Education MISS LEOTA HAAS-English Dept. Co-ordinator, Junior English MISS HELEN HALL-Girls' Physical Education, Diriver Education, GAA Sponsor MISS DONNA MAE HALVERSON- Girls' Physical Education, Vikettes Sponsor, Chairman Junior Class Sponsors CHARLES A. HANNAH-U. S. History, Bee Football Coach, JV Basketball Coach ALFRED HEMKIN-Business Dept. Co-ordinator, Audio Visual Materials, Bookkeeping RICHARD HILL-Bookkeeping, Business Math, Assistant Football Coach, JV Baseball Coach MRS. VERNABELLE HOLLOWELL- Latin, Latin Club Sponsor RAYMOND JANSEN-Driver Education MRS. EEEANOR JOHNSON-Junior English, CSF Sponsor MRS. MARTHA JOHNSON- Homemaking, FHA Sponsor THOMAS H. JOHNSONhJournalism, Norseman Adviser, Volsung Adviser, Quill G Scroll Sponsor JUNIUS KELLAM-Industrial Design, Commercial Art, Co-Sponsor of Pep Club OLIN D. KING-U.S. History WALLACE KINCAID-Physical Education, Driver Education, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach EINAR KNUDSEN-Senior Problems, Future Teachers Club Sponsor Page I5 X , ff WW.,-M I A :FQ-fj::1' M 7 s',ZyIA ',l . faculty CLARENCE KNUTSEN- Business Problems, Senior Math DEAN KREBS-Co-ordinator of Driver Education , .ZZVM 'X-377 - fIfj'1.aL'Z5s MRS. RUTH LUB I N-Crafts RONALD MacLEAN-Tenth Grade English, Algebra CAESAR MATTEI-Bond Director AUTHUR MAURER-Civics MRS. LILLIAN MCNIEEL-Senior English, Junior English JOHN MERCER-Geometry, Chairman of Senior Class Advisers DR. OTTO MERTZ-Life Science JOHN D. MILAM-Tenth Grade English, Chairman of Sophomore Class Advisers FRAN K MOCKL l-Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry DALLAS MORGAN-Driver Education ALBERT MORTENSEN - U. S. History, California History, Chess Club Sponsor ROY M. NELSON-Chemistry, Physics, Science Survey ' JOSEPH NYLANDER-World Geography, Bible Club Sponsor JACK G. O'BRlEN-Boys' Physical Education, Track and Crosscountry Coach MISS NORMA OJSTEDT--GirI's Physical Education, Swimming, GAA Sponsor FRED L. PEARSON-World Geography, Tennis Coach Page I6 faculty PAUL B. POWELL-Metal Shop MISS GRACE RAND-Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor, Co-ordinator ot Languages MRS. LESLIE RESEIGI-I--Spanish, U.S. I-Iistory, Spanish Club Sponsor JAMES SCHULTZ-eBoys' Physical Education, Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Letterman Club Sponsor MRS. ULAI-I SHAWHAINI-Tenth Grade English MRS. LAURA K. SI-IINE-Typing AUGUSTUS SI-IINEY-Senior Problems, Sword E1 Shield Sponsor, Co-sponsor ot Pep Club WILLIAM I-I. SMITI-IERAN-Director of Physical Education JAMES P. STANGELAND-Boys' Physical Education, Driver Education, I-lead Football Coach, Track Coach MARTIN D. TAYLOR-Co-ordiriator of Social Studies, Senior Problems, Tests and Measurements MISS ALICE TUCKER+Biology, Lite Science LOU I E C, TURNEY-Mechanical Drawing MRS. JANE INALTA-College Prep English, Tenth Grade English, Co-Sponsor of Les Torcheres M ISS ELIZABETH WI LSON- Librarian MRS. DOROTHY WINSLOW-Art, Crafts MRS. RUTH ZACI-IMAN-Tenth Grade English, Petite Masque Sponsor WILLIAM MEYER-Band Director Page I7 Page I8 THOMAS FLJEMING Plant Superintendent Uhese are the people Who. . Vtfhat keeps a school plant functioning from day to day throughout the school year? lt takes the work of many people, each with specific jobs to do, to make it possible for us to have clean class- rooms and campus, rooms which are warm in winter and cool in summer, pencil sharpeners that work lmost ot the time at leastl, buses to bring students to school and back home at the close of day, and myriad other things which make our school lite more pleasant. Directing the work ot these people-bus drivers, cus- todians, repairmen, painters, welders, electricians, carpenters and cabinet makers-is Mr. Thomas Fleming, plant engineer. When the bell system goes temporarily berserk, when Standing: Billie Thorpe, Joe Johnson, l-lugh l-loskins, Jay Keen, Mark Chambers, Kenneth Norberg, Neil Rogers, Pat Tyne, Wendell Anderson, William Lindsey, Fred Wilson, E. N. Pollock, Roes Gildea, Grace Tucker, Mr. Thomas Fleming Kneeling: Fred Copeland, Frank Peterson, Charlie Whitten, Russell Smith, Bob Crockett, Francis Benstead, Tom Battaglia, 'Charles Lier Sitting: lckabod Kelce, Gene Beck, Alfred DeWitt, Gary Barrett, Kenton Weaver, Geo. VanFossen, John Magnuson CUSTODIANS Left to right: Del Bolyarde lhead cus- todianl, Cully Alford, Walter Seibert, George Viles, Mrs. Anna Burton, Orville Johnson, Margaret Watson, Clifford Stansbie, John Knoch, Charles Bray, Lamont l-loues Keep the running gear slzipsftape malicious mischief-makers destroy school facilities, when tables and chairs have to be provided for special occasions, when professional help is needed in preparing stage settings and program needs, these are the people who are called upon, and never tail. lt would take pages to list all the things they do, main- taining the athletic tields, the swimming pool, the buildings and the grounds. Despite the tact that they do not always get the best of co-operation from some students, they keep the running gear shipshape, and they are a definitely necessary part of our school. They, too, are members ot the Viking clan. i i l BUS DRIVERS Frances Morrett, Jeannette Battistone, Barbara Morley Marv Carney Katheryn Johnson Marguerite NyBerg, Emma Greer, Blanche Jensen Geraldine Foster Marion Cowan Harrietto Boylan, Clara Lalfleiche, Louise Magness, Helen Smithers X ,,,:,,.-Q-2 : gs- e 'Z H I MRS. JEAN E. LOONEY IRIS DOUGLAS Secretory to Supt. Shambaugh Receptionist and PBX Operator Secretaries arzrl Clerks MRS. ANN ROGERS MRS. VERNA BENNETT Secretary to Principal Wright Senior High Clerk JAMES CAMPBELL IVA SMITH ANONA C. TOMLINSON VIOLET A. BELGER' Accountant Accounting Clerk Secretory to Mr. Williams Payroll Clerk GRACE TUCKER ROSEMARY GILDEA Sggretary to Mr. Fleming Purchasing Clerk .AA 'Nl age .ix 1 y ' Uirne Qui for Clzoifv---Cafeteria A Music may be the food of love as Shakespeare once wrote, but Downey's Vikings reau're something more substantial, and that's what they get in the school cafeteria. Although would-be wits may joke about it, the simple truth is that the school lunch program is one which gives healthful, nourishing food ot extremely low cost. Limited space and a crowded enrollment, how- ever, made it necessary to dlvide the student body into two lunch periods, with the sophomores eating first, the juniors and seniors second. Mrs. Vola Barb supervises the cafeterias in the three junior schools as well as the senior high school.: and her cafeteria staff also manages the snack shack, which is open during snack period and both lunch periods. The cafeteria is also the scene of many special oc- casions, such as Parent-Teacher Association meetings, club banquets and other school parties, such as the Girls' L t D . eogue Sponsored Gues CWS MFLS. LUCILE MCCAUSLAND MRS. VOLA BARB Cafeteria Clerk Luwth Program Supervisor I ' I ,Eg Z I Hr? SNACK BAR STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF Ann l-lossler, Anne Fallon, Lillian l-less Mrs. Merle Bell, Vera Dehljke, Corrine Beck, Gwen Dow, Rachel Yerkes, Karen Saxton, Normo Morgan, Marie Smith, Theda Mangold, Opal Nuzzo .skew ANOTHER VERSION OF THE LINE-UF CONVERSATION AND FOOD .... ON MY HONOR fqufhor, Uifle, ulljecf? Ms. f s..,,,... ,W ,.,f , .mms sl. THE LIBRARY Miss Elizabeth Wilson, librarian, issues books to Carole Paulson and Walt Lambert. Every book in its proper place lt's a place to study STUDENT ASSISTANTS Page Z2 gedm IIVOVIQ arent-Ueacher Qssociafion TEA OR COFFEE? V f f Z 'W . , , f 1 ,oy A f 4 12. 5 57,14 5 ,, 1 I ' ,wr MRS. CLINTON HUBBARD IrightI turns over the presidency to MRS. W, R. CARTER 2 I 5 I I Y I , I E 5 WCC mm Q . AND HOW IS JUNIOR DOING? ,I . .. . is I N vvwws PRESIDENTS, PAST AND PRESENT Left fo Rigl-mix Mrs. Byron White, Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs, WoIter Smith, Mrs. VV, R. Corter, Mrs. Clinton Hub- Isord, Mrs. E. L. Keosling, Mrs. C. C. Corpenter, Mrs. Rolpn Adoms, Mrs. Morion B. Edmonds ,Eff -2:3 'fix sfff A .C .. . ,C . .- Classes W .. 4 ., . A ' K X K 1 I 4 1 .144 '4 1 Q . 414 :ac . 4' '1 -4:14 1 414 xi I .- . gf, Q, 1 4 4,-' .NW 26 ff , WW if Representative government Most of us have been accustomed to living in a country with a government of the people, by the people, and for the people since our earliest memories, Few of us, however, realize that this tradition of self-government was first established in the New World by the Norseman adventurers, who in 930 AD. came to Iceland and founded what is now generally regarded as the Mother of Parlia- ments. This same assembly, called the Althing, is still in existence in Iceland and its influence has spread throughout the New World. Here at DSHS we continue our Viking heritage of self-government by the election of student leaders by stu- dent votes. Each semester a new cabinet is elected. Mark Mandala, first semester president and Vic Macias, second semester president, have led these cabinets in making de- cisions benefiting the school, student service, and promoting school spirit. Achievements of the first semester cabinet started off wfth plans for a Victory Bell, presented by the class of '53, and the Viking Head, presented by the class of '54, MARK MAN DALA President first Semester Stueent Council RICHARD OFFUTT Q Vice President BARBARA JOHNSON Secretary htm V rr at-K, .W X f Ar .--- fr Bottom: Jim Johnson tJunior Class Presidentl, Barbara Adams lAsiembly Chair- n' Breat McDowell lSophomore Class Presidentl, Dottie Manker tGErls' mg i' i .. League Presidentl Too: Faye Deaton fSophomore Representativel, Jim Parris 'Senior Class Presi- Qemi, June Egger fSenior Representativel, Bob Edens lYell Kingl. Absent: MONA 'FREDERICK Sue Riggs lNorseman Editorl Treasurer il Viking Heritage which was planned to stand housed in a 30-toot tower in the quad. Work on this began in May. The conventions at Redlands and Whittier were well represented by the Council, which brought back ideas and experience to help our own school government. Making our campus a neat and respected place is always a problem. To help carry out this plan the Council organized a poster committee to assure the good appear- ance and limit the number of all posters put up on campus. The signboard over the gate on Third Street is another added asset which first semester Council is proud ot, It serves as ci bulletin board for the community and students. With the work on the Viking Guide completed, a booklet containing all essential information about the school, students were able to enjoy the convenience of knowing the who, what and why of Downey High. Keeping the second semester Council busy, was com- pleting the revision of the constitution, to bring it up-to- date. With this done students voted to adopt it, and completed their job. JEAN N E ADAMS Secretary -5,4 if l VIC MA-CIAS President Secone Semester Sfueent Councii 42 BOB CROCKETT Vice President 'Q X Q 3 Bottom: Richard Otfutt llunior Class President , Ecrbcrc Ferguscn 'Junicr Repre- C, s it sentativel, Mark Mandala 'Senior Class lfresiceht C:':' 'v'cE'?de Girls' N S X K League Presidentl A l Top: Jock Trumbo lSophomore Class Presiceri ' se r l-.clsung BRENT McDOWELL Editorl, Lash Stevenson lSoDbGmCje Pecresec Fisecfc Card Finn Treoiwefswgx Moikson lNorseman Editorl, and oecrge Mr, Assemag hcirmani Page Zi Z bisciplineb crew FIRST SEMESTER COURT JUDGES Top: Gary Cooper, Ron Couillard, Janice Caldwell, Chief Justice Jim O'l-lair, Dave Bidnick Bottom: Bruce Pickard, Kay Tidwell, Nancy Baldwin, Don Zaremba A disciplined crew makes for a tight ship and a successful voyage. For this reason the Student Court plays a very important part in D.S.H,S. activities. Court procedure is carried out in an effective manner during the court sessions, with the many officials working hard to achieve proper order. The Student Court has progressed greatly since it was begun in i952 and is still progressing with the help of the advisers and teachers. SECOND SEMESTER COURT JUDGE5 Bottom: Chief Justice Bob l.oCicero, Joan Daily, Barbara Johnson, Bill Lacey Top: Gary Cooper, Gary Morrell, Shirley Ramsey, Mike Spydell, Bud Saunders Z successful voyage COURT OFFIGIALS First Semester Seated: Peggy .lacobson, clerk, Bob Westerman defense attorney, Barbara Ferguson, bailitt Kneeling: Jim Stiglbauer, sergeant-at-arms, Mike McCallum, prosecuting attorney MONITOR OFFICERS Seated: Carolyn Wyatt, secretary, Kim Line, vice president, Denne Williams, president Kneeling, Duke Hubbard, sergeant-at-arms COURT OFFICIALS Second Semester Seated: Peggy Jacobson, bailift, Walter Lam- bert, defense attorney, Dottie Manker, clerk Kneeling: Don Peter, sergeant-at-arms, Mike Zimmerman, prosecuting attorney 7 1 f i J 5 y V? ,:.r 'N .,.,. f ,.,, I ' vwt V2 :qi it 5 I V, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, K , , i ' ' 4, , f I . i .Q ja ,sn 4 fy' 1 ,,f V 1 v 7 f f 1 - H I n J' I fi , .f, w , Eli! , gy, ' , 'f ' V, , f , 2 ' ,f watery' 41 ,X rf ,Zh ' , . WW. ' fg l : --Q...,.Ms,1-M -M-hw i I 2 fx ei , ey El Page 29 As the twig is bent the tree's inclined Seniors prepare tor college, careers, or marriage through their daily classes Although unforeseen events may change temporarily the direction of their destinies in these classrooms are decided the goals toward which Here lies the foundation for their future plans Courses in science ore required for those college prep students Students who desire office work receive thenr basic training from business classes WX X 1 A is ,:.Af1k'w. 7, , Q xx Zxsfisy, '--- .XX A 55 XS.s sjljfs' ' fjjs ff ssc s?SNsii XQZA 5 5,QsQ,,4a Y, Dlscusslon groups and reports about daily living are familiar scenes in senior problems classes wwe he so X Y ss Reaby to emliarlz L Q fl ,My , 'ii .Q Q X --'aff lt was an an exciting and a chal- lenging year as the Senior Vikings made their final preparations to em- bark upon the great adventure. Within the campus confines there were the daily struggles to gain knowledge and understanding, made bearable by the pleasures of the such traditional events as the Homecoming Dance, Senior Privilege Day, and of course, the Prom. In the outside world two antagon- istic ways of lite threatened to clash head-on in the far-oft straits of For- mosa. There were anticipations which be- came disappointments, w h i c h the SECOND SElM'ESTElR OFFICERS Mark Mandala, president, Gene Raine, treasurer, Elsie Lozono, secre- tary, Bill Salvage, vice president. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES lrightl Bottom Row: Jeanne Adams, Carolyn Edmonds, Pat Pearson, Elsie Lozano Top Row: Ray Satterwhite, Vic Macias, Bob LoCicero, Mike McCallum, Sandy Nelson, Janice Caldwell i f XXAVWH FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Jim Parris, president, Virginia Wilcke, treasurer, Carolyn l-lokenson, secretary, June Egger, representative, Bob LoCicero, vice president. Senior Vikings learned to take in stride, and there were the satistactions of victories won on the athletic field and scholastic competition. There were threats and promises in the mushrooming clouds over the Nevada testing grounds tor atomic and nuclear devices, and an atomic- powered submarine became a success- tul reality. lt was the year ot the Salk vaccine, with its promise ot conquering man- kind's crippler. It was an exciting year, and a chal- lenging world to the adventurous in spirit and courageous in heart. 'lsfl-gf 3,2 '-cw 'T Q if Page Bl Page 32 Margaret Abbott Earl Adams Barbara Adams Jeanne Adams We are senior sfubeni Vikings Margie Agnew Carole Ann Alexander Rosemary Aldridge Mary Frances Allison V . X 5 M! NM., . e g rr - wx ,gy f ffm , X fx f ...f'ff'f'7O S - X , .4 . 1 ,V XZ' A-nf ,Q M . I--4 .,-K zqjiijiv' 1 ff. 4,4 A H W ' : ' - '44 221- ,, ,WHY V XQ Z - gif' f p f if ' i ' A ' W i , , W SEM ..,,,::55sI5Zf f , A 2 W r 33,2 , ,gbt 51 .,. t, .7Q X QV L AM . 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W W, W I f ' ,' ,, .... i l ,rf J f .always sailing, David Bidnick Diane Bidnick Wanda Biebler Faye Biery Janice Blankenship Lucien Bone, Jr. Betty Ann Box RoSal.ee Bradley Don Brannball Lawrence Brauser Barbara Brown Janice Brown Patricia Sue Brown Robert Brown Carolyn Brubaker Sally Brydson Joyce Bucknell Beryl Jean Burton Kenneth Butland, J Janice Caldwell Page 34 lqlniays steering Kay Calvin Duncan Campbell Polly Campbell Lonnie Canada Angelo Canale Dianne Carlson Thomas Carlson Jack Carlsten Marilyn Carse Barbara Carvajal Sharon Case Dorothy Chanlund Lois Irene Chase Daniel Chiapparine Fred Clemens Kay Cochran Walter Cochran Richard Codling Larry Colburn Mary Louise Collins I Page 35 , M A ' X i ' My 4 Q, 3,2 V W if-1: fl , .r, 'fl K A ' K I V wfw N rx W, fi.. .1 5 ir , ,QWJ ' ,f, , A - my fr ' ,, , ' . , l W 1 '74 , f 1 .rf , 1 4. fi W :Q-n. ,r?, KW ! 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J sf Daughenbaugh Frank Davis Jimmie June Deaton Dgn Davis Carol Ann Dean Jane 36 Richard Craig Jerry Dasber 'Q 3' fs- .rf ll 5 - I ...: ' C ' YW. . X X lu, ..,. X qqu , X ' C MM Leon Dent Darlene Dicus Sally Dollaft a f 5, 3 - A .,.., 1 .4 9,-I 'll f if V, X Z n,. l ff Shelby Downing Pat Douglas 11' ,. .,., , ,, ,W fm KVM? . ' ' D WW ' E L I N zf j y. ,, ' ,, -,..,,- .. A ' ' fu 1 , fx ,. , 1 Arlene Dagger Carole Dunmire Margaret Eaton Sam Duncan Ann Darfey Wire Worthy souls Without fearing Sherry Ebert Carolyn Edmonds Clarie Eckenrode June Egger Ut if George Eklund V Margaret Ennrick Sandra Elder Mari lee Elflrgott l l l l l l l , Q ' ' Q iff gs - N f Q it - V .3 5 'E l , v fl I E V- . ' t I ' 4' 5 7 Q , ' . VV . j i 1 .. ,J A A . at rlrfl U 4 Q Law renee Evans Joyce Ettien Page l xx, X ...: , H. Q 1 i f , ,uwwz K N. , ,f if iN'2-RWM' A X 1. C , X f WNV ' l Zh, an 'Rc if 'QS , , NN ,, ,,.,, ,,,...,, ,,.. .NA.A. . ,og ,nlfizr . . A N fx . 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X ,J 2 JoAnn Faldetta Edith Fay Christine Fansler Lindia Fleming Mona Frederick Mary Louise Fowler Paul Friedt Lavonne Frizzell Donald Frieze Richard Fuller Richard Funder Claudette Funck aff X ,. may Robbie Garnal Janet Giesmann Eldon Gottschalk l Bill Griffith Enjoy flue fruits of life. Claudeen Garrett Delores Gilstrap Wanda Graves Richard Gusse l fi Q Q. if N ,i,,l - r X ' -3' -,,x , .1 .-.-. ,rfriil-rZ',2:v ,lf jg. - ,,., 1 V , , .1 wi! Q2 ywygf ff' Us M25 X 4 1 5 3 Emi ' '?n, fe M . . ,iz xr 5 ..3s.,M4:- W X , f'f2 Q if vi if f . V w 7 ,, Q 1,74 4 ' ,, X sy 'Y V, 7, if 1 . , ,. X ., Qf ff hff sz mr 4 , f X , W W 'f ,lets A. ,, M4 ,,,. y Q l ,,f 2wQg+ X K Mfg? . M f A ny- QAM- -Wil mi r Robert Garrett Gary Glasgow Thomas Green Larry Haas Phil Geonetta Dean Golden Jerome Greenstein -Dennis Hacker lil, ...JH Torn Gibson Barbara Goodwin Carol Grider Dave l-lall my 5 f V l ii i l l Ra! i J +4 I Q x 1 I e X, V it . ---4 Www -f . 4 , if 1 5 A . 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Riley Michael Robbins Uime Does larry never more Rebecca Robertson Marlene Janet Rock Darlene Robirds W xl .Z r -W X X32 - WW sw ' li 1 ' , 9 H,,-...Wa ,,,, ,,c,,,,,,,,,,,, . ..... Y- ,, A ., ., N Q f x. ,fQswff:v,s,,f,. sas , A ' l ' 55.31fl::'?5l:l-fu. S .X- ..:., .,l..:,Q , ss, c . xqwwqy R, f e., ' gg-., .,.. ,. E X , SXRS i ss l i l James William Roe Mae Rosenberg Glyn Rogers nel i 'N fym e X 3 R' as x S X N gs sl s 1 ,X N . ,. ,. Ax ff? if c or z is , Q r ' deal J T X .X ss 5 1 c Richard C. Rulon William George Russell ri Larry Russell Robert Sabala ilb Nancy Jean Rock l l is I 5 l i Jim Rozell June Sobotine gill thy Work is bone. Jerry Lynn Sommons Q3 Bill Solvoge Roymond Sotterwlfnte Ann Scherzer Beverly Jo Sclfmlecnt George Scniebe X -21:21, 'p 33. if ' , If I - ee? 1 V If 57 x Q it 1 , H .,,: 5 K- ' l N fa YW X, orolee Sclfmlens Virginica Schroeder Jock Schlemmer ij! If f W rf? . 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Z 2113 perilous things Lillian Weinstein Marion Wentworth Fred West Phyllis West Bob Westerman Richard Wetmore Frank Wheeler Patricia White Walter Whitten .lim Whittle Virginia Wilcke Dehne Lee Williams Kenneth Williams Allen Wilson Norma Winn Bobbette Woods Sylvia Worthington Patricia Wright Carolyn Wyatt Jack Yalden Page 'Y-Q' N 'swf CNS Wx ,t I WWW , C J .,.A.. ., gav e sf l , . A, , , i . J E In gi . , A Y R 5 f . A,., , 2 ggi... .. , j,::m- ' 1 ,. ,,, f X fe XV! s A? A .,., ' N M S 'Je X' X . e Q 54 Joyce Yoder We shalt Win through Heaven? might. Anita Ziller Richard Young Mike Zimmerman Richard Birkmann Marilyn Funk f Uheg gave their en r MARGARET ABBOTT-CSF, GAA iVice Presi- denti, Bible Club, Senior Play lBackstagel BARBARA ADAMS-Les Torcheres ipresident, Sgt.-at-Armsl, DAR Citizenship Award Win- ner, Girls' League Scholarship Nominee, CSF Lite Member, Girls' League tVice President, Soph and Junior Representativel, Homeroom Representative, Assembly Committee Chair- man, Vikettes 43 yrs.l, Future Teachers, Prom Steering Committee, Girls' Glee, Bible Club, Senior Play tCastl, Spanish Council, Sigma Delles and Digni Phi Y-Clubs JEANNE ADAMS-Student Body Secretary, Junior Homecoming Princess, CSF Lite Mem- ber and Vice President, Drum Maiorette, Junior Class Secretary, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Girls' League Soph and Junior Representative, Norseman Staff, Les Tor- cheres i'l'reasurerl, Pep Club iSecretaryi, Student Court Monitor, Prom Steering Com- mittee, Quill C1 Scroll lTreasurerl, Rally Committee, Junior Play iBackstagel, Future Teachers, Digni Phi Y-Club MARIE AGNEW-GAA iPresidentl, Student Court Monitor, lnter-Club Council, Future Homemakers ROSEMARY ALDRIDGE-Cardinal Masque, Future Homemakers, GAA, Bible Club CAROL ANN ALEXANDER-Band I2 yearsl, GAA MARY FRANCES ALLISON-CSF iLife Mem- berl, Future Teachers lPresidentl, Bank at America Gold Cup, Quill G Scroll, Norseman Stott, Volsung Stott, A Cappella Choir, Senior Octet, lnter-Club Council DIXIE LEE ANDERSON--Les Torcheres iSer- geant-at-armsi, CSF lCouncilmanl, Vi- kettes, Latin Council, Homeroom Represent- ative, GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Red Cross Club Sigma Dells Y-Club, Digni Phi Y-Club MARY AUSTIN-Homeroom Representative, Orchettes Y-Club i aefl Mazzanti Robert McFarland to these unbertahings . . . JOHN AXTON-Varsity Waterpolo lCaptainl, Bee and Cee lCaptainl Waterpolo, Varsity, Bee lCaptainl and Cee Swimming, All-Lea- gue Cee ll952l and Varsity Kl954l Water- polo, Leterman's Club MIKE AXTON-Varsity and JV Football, Boys' Glee Club ROBERT AYERS-Varsity and Bee Basketball, JV Baseball, Letterman's Club, CSF, Bible Club, Boy's Glee Club, Knights Y-Club CAROL ELLEN BARBER-Vikettes, GAA ROBERT BARNES-Bee Waterpolo, Varsity Tennis JACQUELINE BASHEAR-Vikettes, CSF, Rally Committee, Future l-lomemakers JANE BEACH-GAA, Cai Deltas Y-Club JEAN BEACH-GAA, Art Club, Cai Deltas Y- Club PATRICIA BEAVER-Student Court Monitor, Girls' Glee Club, Future Homemakers, GAA ELAINE BEDLEY--Bible Club lSecretary and Treasurerl, French Club, Orchettes Y-Club GARY BEITEL-Bee Football, Art Club ROBERT L. BENNETT-Varsity and Bee Track, Winner ot i955 Decathlon, Knights Y-Club LINDA BENNINGTON-GAA, French Club, Skoskie Josans Y-Club SUEZANNE BERRY-Aviation Club lSecre- taryl, Band l3 yearsl. DAVID BIDNICK-Varsity Basketball tCo- Captainl, Bee Basketball, Varsity and JV Baseball, Bee Football, Junior Class Vice President, Student Court Judge, Sword and Shield, Prom Steering Committee, Saints Y- Club DIANE BIDNICK-Homeroom Representative, Girls' Glee Club, Dardenelles Y-Club FAYE BIERY-French Club, Future Homemak- ers, GAA JANICE BLANKENSHIP-Flag Twirler, Vi- kettes, Student Court Monitor, Homeroom Representative, GAA, Jokettes Y-Club i . Patricia McLean Valerie Shawcrott LUCIEN BONE-JV Baseball, Aviation Club BETTY BOX-A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, GAA ROSALEE BRADLEY-Viking Pep Club DON BRAMHALL-Varsity Baseketball LAWRENCE BRAUSER-Bible Club, Chess Club, Science Club, JV Crosscountry BARBARA BROWN-A Cappella Choir, GAA PAT BROWN-lTranster from Whittier! ROBERT L. BROWN- tTranster from Port Huron High Schooli g CAROLYN BRUBAKER-CSF, Bible Club SALLY BRYDSON-Student Court Monitor, Future l-lomemakers, GAA, Girls' Glee Club JOYCE BUCKNELL-Vikettes BERYL BURTON-lTranster from Leuzinger l-lighl, CSF KENNETH BUTLAND-Senior Play lCastl, Bible Club, JV Crosscountry JANICE CALDWELL-Student Court Judge, Homeroom Representative, Future Home- makers, Dardenelles Y-Club KAY CALVIN-Homeroom Representative, Girls' Glee Club, Sigma Delles Y-Club DUNCAN CAMPBELL-Waterpolo tVarsity Managerl, Saints Y-Club POLLY CAMPBELL-Les Torcheres, DAR His- tory Award, Flag Twirler lCaptainl, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club, Bee Yell Lead- er, French Club, Senior Play lBackstagel, Junior Play lBackstagel, Assembly Commit- tee, GAA LONNIE CANADA-Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Saints Y-Club ANGELO CANALE-tTranster from New Cas- tle Highl DIANNE MARIE CARLSON-lTranster from Red Wing, Minnesotal TOM CARLSON - Homeroom Representative, Bee Football MARILYN CARSE-Student Court Monitor BARBARA CARVAJAL-lTranster from Saint ixflvclgygjqlzicademyl , Homeroom Repregem-Q- fzlctivit.-- . . . SHARON CASE-Art Club, Cardinal Masque, GAA lTreasureri, Viking Pep Club DOROTHY CHANLUND- lTransfer fro m Nampa, ldahoi, Jokettes Y-Club LOIS CHASE-CSF, French Club, Senior Play lBackstagei, Viking Pe p Club, Future, Teachers, GAA, Bible Club DANIEL CHIAPPARINE-Sultans Y-Club RICHARD CODLING-Varsity Basketball LARRY COLBURN-CSF MARY LOUISE COLLINS-GAA, Prom Steering Committee SUSIE COLLINS-Les Torcheres, Bible Club, Student Court Monitor, Vikettes, Red Cross, GAA, CSF, French Club, Latin Council, As- sembly Committee, Digni Phis and Sigma Delles Y-Clubs HELEN COMBS-Homeroom Representative, Dardenelles Y-Club JERRY ALBERT CONTRAS--iTranster from Paramountl DARYL COOK iHIVELYl-A Cappella Choir, Vikettes, Girls' Glee Club, Jokettes Y-Club MARTHA ANN COOK-Yell Leader, Girls' State Representative, Homeroom Representa- tive, Student Court Monitor, CSF lPresident, Lite Memberl, Bank of America Gold Cup and Zone Winner, Seymour Memorial Award, Senlor Play lCastl, Junior Play iCastl, Les Torcheres, Latin Council, Prom Steering Committee, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club, Cardinal Masque, French Club, Bible Club, Digni Phi Y-Club RONALD CORBIN-Varsity and JV Football, Varsity and JV Baseball, Varsity Track, Saints Y-Club JOYCE CORNETT-Girls' Glee Club DARLENE COSTELLO-Spanish Council, GAA RON COUILLARD-Varsity and JV Baseball, JV Football, Student Court Judge, Homeroom Representative, J-Hawkers Y-Club RICHARD CRAIG-lTransfer from West Seat- tle Highl, Varsity Football GORDON CROW-Band lManagerl, Knights Y-Club JOHN CRYSLER--Band i5 yrs.l, Latin Council PHYLLIS DAHLEM-Art Club, French Club, GAA JERRY DASHER--Bee Football, French Club JANE DAUGHENBAUGH-Art Club, Future Homemakers DON DAVIS-Varsity Track, JV Crosscountry, Band FRANK DAVIS-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Band JIMMIE JUNE DEATON-Girls' League His- harian and Vice President, Les Torcheres, Vikettes, CSF iLife Member, Vice Presidentl, Homeroom Representative, GAA, Student Court Monitor, Jokettes Y-Club LEON DENT-Aviation Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Waterpolo, Varsity Swimming, All- League Waterpolo DARLENE DICUS-Assembly Committee, French Club, Girls' Glee Club, Dardenelles Y-Club SALLY PHYLLIS DOLLOFF-Vikettes, Flag Twirler lsubstitutel, Jokettes Y-Club PAT DOUGLAS-Girls' League Historian, Stu- dent Court Monitor, Junior Play lBack- stagei, Spanish Council, Viking Pep Club SHELBY DOWNING-Future Homemakers lVice Presidentl, CSF, French Club, Bible Club, Orchettes Y-Club ARLENE DUGGER-Vikettes, Girls' Glee Club, Future Homemakers, Bible Club, GAA, Stu- dent Court Monitor SAM DUNCAN-lTransfer from Belltlowerl CAROL DUNMIRE-Student Court Monitor, Spanish Council ANN DURFEY-Junior Class Secretary, Student Court Judge, Assembly Committee, Bible Club, CSF iLife Memberl, 'French Club iVice Presidentl, Future Teachers, GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Latin Council iPresident, Treasurerl, Les Torcheres lVice Presidenti, Prom Steering Committee, Viking Pep Club lTreasurerl, Digni Phis Y-Club MARGARET EATON-A Cappella Choir SHERRY EBERT-Latin Council, Student Court Monitor, Assembly Committee, Homeroom Representative, GAA, Dardenelles Y-Club CLARIE ANN ECKENRODE-Student Court Monitor CAROLYN EDMONDS-Homeroom Represent- ative, Student Court Monitor, Norseman Stott, Bible Club, CSF, Les Torcheres lSec- retaryi, Prom Steering Committee, Quill Er Scroll lSecretaryi, Rally Committee, Spanish Council, Viking Pep Club, Song Leader, Dig- ni Phis Y-Club JUNE EGGER-Senior Class Representative, Senior Girls' Representative, Junior Play lCasti, Volsung Staff, Cardinal Masque, CSF iCouncilmanl, Les Torcheres, Quill C1 Scroll lSecretaryl, Vikettes, Viking Pep Club, GAA, Jokettes Y-Club MARILEE EHRGOTT.-A Cappella choir, cms' Glee Club, Senior Octet GEORGE EKLUND-Band SANDRA ELDER-Vikettes, Student Court Monitor, Homeroom Representative, Bible Club, GAA, Jokettes Y-Club MARGARET EMERICK-GAA JOYCE ETTIEN-A Cappella Choir, Dardanells Y-Club GEORGE LAWRENCE EVANS-Rally Commit- tee, Band lManageri, Knights Y-Club ROBERT BRUCE EVANS--Norseman Stott Sports Editorl, Vnllsung Staff lCartoonist and Sports Editorl, Varsity Football, DUHS Press Bureau, Quill G Scroll, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball lManagerl, Varsity Baseball lManagerl, DUHS News Bureau JO ANN FALDETTA-Flag Twirler, CSF, Senior Play lBackstagel, Student Court Monitor, Cardinal Masque lTreasurerl,- Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Bible Club, Jokettes Y-Club CHRISTINE FANSLER-Bible Club, GAA, CSF EDITH FAY-GAA, Bible Club, Spanish Council PATRICIA FILLMORE-Bible Club, Future Homemakers LINDIA FLEMING-Girls' League Sophomore Representative, Betty Crocker Homemaker at Tomorrow Award, Spanish Council, Bible Club, Jokettes Y-Club MARY LOUISE FOWLER- lTranster from Comptonl MONA FREDERICK-Student Body Treasurer, Publicity Chairman, Les Torcheres, Junior Class Representative, Homeroom Represent- ative, Student Court, Student Court Monitor, A Cappella Choir, Assembly Committee, Fu- ture Teachers lVice Presidentl, GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Latin Council lSecretaryl, Prom Steering Committee, Viking Pep Club iPresi- dent and Vice Presidentl, Digni Phis Y-Club CHARLES L. FREY-Aviation Club DONALD FRIEZE--Assembly Committee, Bible Club lPresident and Vice Presidenti, Letter- men's Club, Varsity, JV, and Bee Football lManageri, Knights Y-Club LAVONNE FRIZZELL-Volsung Statt lEditor- in-Chietl, Les Torcheres lTreasurer and Historiani, CSF lLite Memberi, Student Council, Quill G Scroll lPresidentl, Prom Steering Committee, Bible 'Club lSecretaryl, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Play lCasti, Cardinal Masque lSecretaryl, Vi- kettes, Student Court Monitor, Latin Coun- cil, GAA, Digni Phis Y-Club YVDNNE FROST-Vikettes, CSF, Junior Play lBackstagel, Future Homemakers, GAA, Jokettes Y-Club LORENE FRYE-Student Court Monitor, Bible Club, Viking Pep Club RICHARD FULLER-Homeroom Representative, Latin Council, Bee Football, Saints Y-Club RICHARD FUNDER--String Ensemble, Bible Club ROBERTA GAMAL-Senior Play lCastJ , Card- inal Masque, Girls' Glee Club, Bible Club CLAUDEEN GARRETT-A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Octet TOM GIBSON-Band JANET GIESMANN-CSF, Bible Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Science Club, Girls' Glee Club, Assembly Committee DELORES GILSTRAP-CSF lLite Memberl, Bank ot America Certificate, GAA, Delta Wens Y-Club DEAN GOLDEN-Bible Club, Spanish Council, Latin Council ELDON GOTTSCHALK-Volsung Stott, Quill 6' Scroll, Galt WANDA GRAVES-A Cappella Choir, GAA, Future Homemakers, Student Court Monitor, Bible Club, Jokettes Y-Club TOM GREEN-Bank ot America Certificate, CSF fPresidenti, Varsity and Bee Waterpolo, Bee Swimming JEROME GREENSTIEN-Camera Club 'Vice Presidenti, Chess Club, JV Tennis CAROL GRIDER-Band, Student Court Monitor, Assistant Drum Majorette, Assistant Band Director, Band Captain, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, GAA BILL GRIFFITH-Varsity and Bee Swimming, Bee Waterpolo, Lettermen's Club, French Club RICHARD GUSSE-Varsity and Cee Waterpolo, Varsity and Cee Swimming, Bible Club DENNIS HACKER-Varsity and Bee Basketball, JV Baseball, Student Court Monitor, Home- room Representative DAVE HALL-Homeroom Representative, Jun- ior Play lCastl, Assembly Committee, Latin Committee, Rally Council, Prom Steering Committee, Varsity and Bee Football, Bee Basketball, Varsity Track, J-Hawkers Y-Club ELEANOR HANSEN-GAA JANICE HANSEN-Junior Class Vice Presi- dent, Flag Twirler, Student Court Monitor, Prom Steering Committee, CSF, Assembly Committee, Spanish Council, GAA, Darde- nells Y-Club ANN HARNDEN-Vikettes, Jokettes Y-Club RONALD HAYES-Latin Council, Spanish Council, Boys' Glee Club, Bee Football BARBARA HEALY-Viking Pep Club, Spanish Council, Student Court Monitor, A Cappella Choir, GAA, Band BOB HEALY-A Cappella Choir, Bible Club NANCY HEIMBUECHER-Girls' Glee Club, Vi- king Pep Club CAROL HENDRICKSON--Norseman Stott, Senior Play lBackstagei, Future Homemak- ers CAROL ANITA HERSEY-Homeroom Repre- sentative, Future Homemakers, GAA, Girls' Glee Club CAROLYN HOKENSON-Senior Class Secre- tary, CSF lSecretary, Lite Memberi, Student Court Monitor, Spanish Council, GAA, Future Teachers, Spanish Club lllresidenti, Bible Club, Senior Play lBackstagei LYNN HOLAN-Senior Play lCa5ti, ,lumgr Play lCastl, Viking Pep Club, Camera Club, Art Club, GAA, Dardenells Y-Club ANN HOWARTH-French Club VALDEVA HOWE-Art Exhibit Chairman JOHN HUGHES-Band, Varsity Crosscountry, Bee Track, Lettermen's Club KENNETH HUTCHISON-Counts Y-Club PEGGY JACKSON-Homeroom Representative, CSF, GAA, Vikettes, Flag Twirler, Jokettes Y-Club BARBARA JOHNSON-Student Body Secretary, Girls' League Historian and Treasurer, Stu- dent Court Judge, Homeroom Representative, Les Torcheres ll-listorianl, CSF :Life Mem- beri, Bank of America Certificate, French Club lPresidentl, Latin Council, Sweet- heart ot the Sweethearts' Ball, Viking Pep Club, GAA, Digni Phis Y-Club CAROL JOHNSON lFRlZZELLi -isiorsemon Stott, Quill C7 Scroll, French Club GEORGE JORDAN-CSF lCouncilman, Lite Mernberl, Bee Swimming SHIRLEY JOY-Student Court, A Cappellg Choir, Future Homemakers, GAA, Bible Club, Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers, Jokettes Y-Club LOIS KANE-GAA lSecretary and Vice Presi- dentl , Band CQUnCiI DUANE KESSLER-Aviation Club, A Cappella Choir JOE KIRK-Viking Pep Clul: Pregidem. Cflfdincll Masque 'Vice Pi-egidgm ge,-,CQ Play 'Castb Junior Play 'Bockstaoe , Ac- sembly Committee, Kex Club Lettermen-'Q Club, Rallx Committee Bee and C56 i,',fG,e,,: Polo' SPOl lSli COL-Will Student Ccurt Mcnitcr VIRGINIA KINCAID-Future Homemakers Page 55 fictivities BEVERLY KING-Skoskie Josans Y-Club ARCH KIRKWOOD-Bee and Cee Waterpolo, Saints Y-Club GARY KNOX-All-League Varsity Waterpolo, Bee lCaptainl and Cee Waterpolo, Varsity lCaptainl, Bee and Cee Swimming, Norse- man Stott lSports Editorl, Lettermen's Club lHistorian, Treasurerl, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Quill Ca' Scroll, Spanish Council MAVIS KOENIG-Future Homemakers, Future Teachers DALE KRUGER-Boys' Glee Club, Saints Y- Club LORETTA LABARON-Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Orchettes Y-Club BERNARD LACEY-Varsity Track, JV Football CAROL LAMB-lTranster from Westchesterl, Future Homemakers, GAA WALTER LAMBERT-Sword and Shield lhlorseman Representativel, Student Court, Viking Pep Club lSergeant-at-armsl, A Cappella Choir, Assembly Committee, Letter- men's Club, Bible Club, Boys' Glee Club, Rally Committee, Varsity, Bee, and Cee Waterpolo, Varsity Swimming, Saints Y-Club JERRY LANGAN-Aviation Club MARJORIE LANHAM-Student Court Monitor, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Play iBackstagei, 'Future Teachers, JUDY LAWRENCE-Future Homemakers, GAA NANCY LEEDER-GAA, Student Court Mon- itor, Bible Club, Future Homemakers PHYLLIS LEGG-Girls' Glee Club, Art Club, Future Homemakers JEWEL LINDER-A Cappella Choir, Student Court Judge, Homeroom Representative, Spanish Council, Bible Club, GAA, Jokettes Y-Club KIM LINE--Varsity Football l2yrs.i, Track K2 yrs.J, Band i4 yrs.l, Camera Club lPres- identi, Homeroom Representative, Vice President ot Student Court Monitors BOB LOCICERO-Varsity Baseball, Sword and Shield, Lettermen's Club, Prom Steering Committee, Rally Committee, Bee Basketball, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class Vice President, Homeroom Representative, Saints Y-Club GAYLE LONGWO'RTH-Assembly Committee, Prom Steering Committee, Future Home- makers, GAA, Dardenells Y-Club DONALD LOTH-Varsity, Bee and Cee Water- polo and Swimming, Boys Glee Club ELSIE LOZANO-Senior Class Secretary, Homeroom Representative, Student Court Judge, Student Court Monitor, Assembly Committee, GAA, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club, Yell Leader, Sophomore Home- coming Princess, Dardenells Y-Club CARL LYNCH-Spanish Council, Bee, JV and Varsity Football VIC MACIAS-Student Body President, Sword and Shield, Sophomore Class President, Vars- ity Track, A Cappella Choir, Student Court Monitor, Student Court Bailitt, Boy's Glee Club, Bee Basketball, Prom Steering Com- mittee, Spanish Council, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Saints Y-Club CAROL ANN MAIKSON-Norseman Editor, CSF lHistorian, Lite Memberi, Inter-Club Council, Quill C7 Scroll, Delta Wens Y-Club MARK MANDALA-Student Body President, Senior Class President, Junior Class Presi- dent, Latin Council, Boy's Glee Club, Sword and Shield, Prom Steering Committee, Senior Play iCastl, Junior Play lCastl, Sophomore Homecoming Prince, Cardinal Masque, Bee Football, Homeroom Representative, Student Court Monitor, Varsity Basketball iMan- agerl, Assembly Committee, Lettermen's Club, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club, J-Hawkers Y-Club ELMER MALCHOW-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity and JV Football, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, Foot- ball All-League BOB MARSH-lTranster from Adams City l-ligh, Coloraclol, Band 'Q Qi DOROTHY MANKER-Girls' League lPresi- dent, Treasurer, Junior Representativel, Les Torcheres, Sophomore Class Secretary, Pep Club lSecretaryJ, GAA, Student Court lMonitor, Bailittl, Prom Steering Committee, Assembly Committee, Dardenells Y-Club BEN MARSHALL-Boys' Glee Club RUSSELL W. MARTIN-iTranster from Las Vegas Highl, Chess Club WAYNE MASTERS-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club DONNA MAY-A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Band DARRELL McAFEE-Varsity Basketball CAROL MCBRIDE-Girls' League lPresident, Secretaryl, CSF lTreasurer, Life Memberi, Vikettes iCadet Colonel, Majorettel, Les Torcheres, Homecoming Queen, Homeroom Representative, Student Court Monitor, Pep Club, Latin Council, Digni Phi Y-Club MIKE McCALLUM-Boy's State, Varsity Foot- ball, Bee Football lCaptainJ, Student Court lJudge, Prosecuting Attorneyi, Sword and Shield, Junior Play lCastl, French Club iPresidentl, Homeroom Representative, Let- termen's Club, Latin Council, J-Hawkers Y- Club DIANE McDOWELL-Girls' League lSecretary, Senior Representativel, Les Torcheres, CSF, Viking Pep Club, GAA, Digni Phi Y-Club LINCOLNA McLANE-Song Leader, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club, Future Home- makers, GAA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Dardenells Y-Club JIM McMANUS-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, CSF, Science Club JAMES E. McMILLAN, JR.-Bible Club, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, JV Base- ball, Varsity Track MARY ELIZABETH MEYRICK-Future Home- makers GEORGE MIHAILOFF-Student Court Monitor, Assembly Committee, Sword and Shield, Varsity and Bee Basketball, Varsity, Bee, and Cee Track TODD MILLAR-Bee Waterpolo, Varsity Swim- ming RICHARD MILLER-Varsity Waterpolo, Home- room Representative, Aviation Club ROGER MOE-JV Football JOE MOLYNEUX- lTranster from George Washington High Schooli HARRIET ANN MOORE-Volsung Staff, Norseman Stott lPage Editori, Quill fr Scroll, CSF, Cardinal Masque CHARLES MORRELL-Varsity Football lAlI- Leaguel, Varsity Track GARY MORRELL-Varsity Football lAll Lea- guei, Student Court Judge, Sword and Shield, Lettermen's Club JEAN MOSTELLER--Student Court Monitor, Future Homemakers PAT MUIR--Future Homemakers, GAA DAVE MUNSON-Cardinal Masque, Art Club, Boys' Glee Club, Cee Swimming DONNA MUSSER-Jokettes Y-Club CAROL NELSON-Student Court Monitor, Fu- ture Homemakers, GAA SANDRA NELSON-A Cappella Choir, Viking Pep Club, GAA, Homeroom Representative, Jokettes Y-Club JANICE NIEMEIER-Art Club, Future Teachers MARTHA NILSON-Pep Club, Vikettes, Jok- ettes Y-Club CO-EDWON NORRIS-Song Leader, Student Court Monitor, Future Teachers, GAA, Rally Committee, Pep Club, Dardenells Y-Club CLIFFORD ODOR-Varsity and JV lCoptainl Baseball, Cee Basketball JIM O'HAIR-Sophomore Class President, Chief, Justice ot Student Court, Sword and Shield, Bank ot America Certificate BILL OLMSTEAD-Junior Class Treasurer, Stu- dent Court Monitor, Lettermen's Club, Prom Steering Committee, Sword and Shield, Bee, JV, and Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Football King, J-Hawkers Y-Club JOHN ORTGIESEN-Saints Y-Club JOYCE OSBORN-Art Club, Bible Club ROSEMARY OWENS-Future Homemakers, Junior Play lBackstageJ, GAA, Girls' Glee Club CLORA LEE PAISO---Cliilr lisa, Memberl, Les Torcheres, Volsung Jluii, .JuruOI' Play lCastl, Senior Play lBackstagel, Student Court Monitor, Cardinal Masque, Vikettes, Quill 6' Scroll, GAA, Future Teachers ANGIE PALAROAN-Latin Council, French Club, GAA DEANNA lBOBBIEl PARK-GAA MARJORIE PARKER-Student Council Public- ity Chairman, Junior Class Representative, Prom Steering Committee, Assembly Com- mittee, Spanish Council, lnter-Club Council DIANE FARMER-Future Teachers, Spanish Club JIM PARRIS-Junior Play lBackstagel, Senior President, Homeroom Representative, As- sembly Committee, French Club, Latin Coun- cil, Prom Steering Committee, Rally Com- mittee, Sword and Shield lPresident, Secre- tary, Treasurerl, Viking Pep Club, SaintS, Bank ot America Gold Cup Award LAURITA PAULSON--Art Club lVice Presi- dentl, GAA, Future Homemakers CAROLE PAULSON-Vikettes lCaptainl, Jok- ettes, Future Homemakers VERL PEARCE-Basketball lVarsity Captain, JV, Beei, Track lVarsity, Bee, Ceel, Foot- ball lJV, Beei, Sword and Shield, Letter- men's Club, Bible Club, Boys' Glee Club, J-Hawkers, Rally Committee, Viking Pep Club PAT PEARSON-Les Torcheres, Spanish Coun- cil, Homeroom Representative, Pep Club iSecretaryl, Flag Twirler lsubstitutel, Bible Club, Future Teachers, GAA, Junior Play iBackstagel, Student Court Monitor, Prom Steering Committee DICK PECK-Bee Football, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Saints Y-Club PAUL PEDERSON-Varsity and JV Football, Sword and Shield, Lettermen's Club BUCK PERKINS-French Club, Band LEORA M. PETERSON-A Cappella Choir, GAA, Girls' Glee Club CATHERINE PEUGH-Student Court Monitor SYDNEY PHILLIPS-lTransfer trom Monte- belloi, Future Homemakers DEANNA PIERCE-GAA, Vikettes ALLEN PISETTI-Homeroom Representative MARCLYN PITTMAN--Girls' Glee Club LAURA MAE PITTS-Volsung Staff, Band, Fu- ture Homemakers, GAA JANE PLANE-CSF, GAA, Band, Assembly Committee, Latin Council, Orchettes Y-Club JOAN PLANE-Vikettes, Future Homemakers, GAA, Future Teachers, Orchettes Y-Club LILLIAN PLOTT-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, Jokettes Y-Club SARAH JOANNE PLUMB-Bank of America Gold Cup Award, Future Homemakers lPres- identl, Latin Council, Spanish Council, Jun- ior Play iBackstagel DIANE POLIE-Art Club, French Club FAYE POOLE-Future Homemakers, GAA, Vi- king Pep Club, Latin Council, Bible -Club CHARLES POPE-Boys' Glee Club SHIRLEY POPE-Future Teachers, Spanish Council DOUG L. POTTER-French Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity, Bee, and Cee Waterpolo REX POWELL-Varsity, JV, and Bee Football, Junior Play iBackstagel, Latin Council, Prom Steering Committee, Student Court Monitor, Saints Y-Club GENE RAINE-Senior Class Treasurer, Sword and Shield iNorseman Representativel, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Latin Coun- CII, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Baseball, All- League Baseball, All-C.l.F, Baseball, Out- standing Baseball Player in '54 RICHARD A. RAND-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Camera Club, Varsity Swimming CURTIS RANDALL-Bank at America Certifi- cate Award, French Club RAY RARICK-Viking Peo Club, Bible ciub, Bee Football, Saints Y-Club KAFBI-EEXNT RAY E-tlvlalprette, Junior Play ac s age , a in 'I Monitor, Dardenells Y-EBBI' Student Court HE-T-Irzgk W. RECHIN-JV Crosscountry, Bee 4 1 I Zlctzvzf DORIS REDLIN-lTranster from Fremont High Schooli DEANNA MAE RENNER-A coppeiiq choir, Senior Octet, Girls' Glee Club PATTI RENTCH-Vikettes, Girls' Glee Club, Jokettes Y-Club NANCY REYNOLDS-Student Court Monitor, Bible Club BERNICE RHOADES-Student Court Monitor, Art Club lSecretaryJ, Future Homemakers, GAA SUE RIGGS-Norseman Staff llfditor-in-Chief, Page 3 Editorl, Quill 6' Scroll, DUHS News Bureau, Les Torcheres lHistorian and Vice Presidentl, Inter-Club Council, CSF, Viking Pep Club, Bible -Club, French Club, Latin Council, GAA DOLORES RILEY-Homeroom Representative, GAA, Girls' Glee Club MICHAEL T. RILEY-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club BECKY ROBERTSON-Girls' Glee Club, Dar- denells Y-Club DARLENE ROBIRDS-Student Court, Future Homemakers, GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Vikettes MARLENE JANET ROCK-Bible Club NANCY JEAN ROCK-Transfer from St. Louis, Missouril GLYN ROGERS-French Club, Varsity, Bee, and Cee Waterpolo, Varsity, Bee, and Cee Swimming, Lettermen's Club, All-League Varsity and Cee Waterpolo MAE ROSENBERG-lTranster from Fremont High Schooli, CSF lLite Member? JIM ROZELL-Vice President of Sophomore Class, A Cappella Choir, Bee Football, J- Hawkers Y-Club RICHARD C. RULON-Varsity and JV Foot- ball, Homeroom Representative, Spanish Council, J-Hawkers Y-Club LARRY L. RUSSELL-Boys' Glee Club WILLIAM RUSSELL-Camera Club, Audio- Visual Crew, JV Football, Bee Basketball BOB SABALA-JV Crosscountry, Bee Track JUNE SABATINE-GAA BILL SALVAGE-Senior Class Vice President, Student Court, Varsity and Bee Football, Bee Track, J-Hawkers Y-Club JERRY LYNN SAMMONS-Viking Pep Club, Art Club, Cardinal Masque, GAA RAYMOND SATTERWHITE-Homeroom Re- presentative ANN SCHERZER-Bible Club, GAA BEVERLY JO SCHLECHT-GAA, Delta Wens Y-Club JACK SCHLEMMER--Cardinal Masque, Junior Play tBackstagel, Senior Play lBackstagel, Stage Crew, Science Club, Chess Club CORALEE SCHLENS-Spanish Club President, Viking Pep Club, Student Court Monitor, Junior Play iBackstageJ, Future Teachers, Girls' Glee Club, GAA VIRGINIA SCHROEDER-Volsung Stott, Quill F: Scroll lVice Presidentl , Senior Play lBack- stagel, CSF lCouncilmanJ, Spanish Council, Homeroom Representative, GAA, Bible Club PAT SEELEY-Les Torcheres, Song Leader, Rally Committee, Volsung Stott, Senior Play lStudent Directorl, Junior Play lCastl, Quill C1 Scroll, Viking Pep Club, Cardinal Masque, French Club, Assembly Committee MARLENE SEIFERT-Vikettes DICK SENNER-JV Football JULIE MARIE SERVISS-Bible Club WAYNE SESSOM-Bee Basketball FRANCES SHAFF--Band, Student Court Mon- itor, Girls' Glee Club, GAA CHARLENE SHARP-GAA, Future Homemak- ers, Student Court Monitor OLIVIA DEE SHAW-Spanish Council, Art Club ' CLAUDINE SHIRLEY--GAA lPresident, Trea- surerl, CSF, Norseman Staff, Quill fr Scroll, Volsung Stott, Future Teachers, Band CONNIE SI-IOEMAKER-Bible Club, Vikettes, Jokettes Y-Club ALLEN SIBLEY-Boys' Glee Club, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Saints Y-Club JOAN SIMMONS-Senior Play fAssistant Stu- dent Directorl, Future Homemakers, Quill G Scroll, Spanish Council, Vikettes, Jokettes Y-Club LARRY W. SIMON-Varsity Track, Varsity and JV Crosscountry, Aviation Club lVice Presidentl, Lettermen's Club SONDRA SINGLER-Future Homemakers, GAA, Future Teachers, Girls' Glee Club, Bible Club DONNA SKERSICK-GAA, Skoskie Josans Y- Club DAVID W. SMITH-Bee and Cee Waterpolo, Cee Swimming, Lettermen's Club JOHN MERVIN SMITH-Varsity Tennis, Band, Bible Club, Spanish Council, Knights Y-Club LAWRENCE WILSON SMIT'I'I--lTranster from Leggett Valley High Schooll PATSY SMITH-A Cappella Choir, Senior Play lBackstageJ, GAA ROBERT SMITH-Pep Club lVice Presidentl, Student Court, Spanish Council, Knights Y- Club GERALDINE SMOLEY-Junior Play iBack- stagel, Girls' Glee Club, French Club, Bible Club EDWARD K. SONNENBERG-Boys' Glee Club BETSY SPEARS-Student Court Monitor, Vol- sung Staff, CSF, Spanish Council, Quill G Scroll, GAA, Bible Club, Senior Play lBack- stage! MICHAEL SPYDELL-Student Court Judge, Bible Club, French Club, Lettermen's Club, Bee Basketball, JV Baseball, Varsity Tennis LOIS STEAD-GAA FLORIN STELZER-French Club ALAN STEWART-Spanish Council BEN STEWART-Yell Leader, Viking Pep Club lPresidentJ, Sword and Shield, Homeroom Representative, Senior Play lCastl, Latin Council, Rally Committee, Cardinal Masque, Band, JV Basketball Manager, Saints Y-Club JIM STIGLBAUER-Varsity and JV Football, Sword and Shield iSergeant-at-armsi, Stu- dent Court lSergeant-at-armsi, Homeroom Representative, JV Baseball, Lettermen's Club LOIS SUFFIELD lPORTERl-Bank of America Certificate, CSF, Vikettes, GAA, Jokettes Y- Club LAVERNE SULLIVAN - Future Homemakers, Latin Council, Art Club, GAA JOYCE SULLIVAN-Vikettes, Bible Club, Girls' Glee Club, Orchettes Y-Club DARLYNE SUNDEN-tTranster from Excel- siorl ROGER TEMPLE-JV Basketball, JV Baseball ball JERRY TETZLAFF--Sophomore 'Class Repre- sentative, Latin Council, Lettermen's Club, Sword and Shield, Bee Football, Track lVar- sity, Bee, Ceel, J-Hawkers Y-Club CHARLENE THOMAS-Spanish Council, Prom Steering Committee, Assembly Committee, Dardenells Y-Club CAROLYN THORNTON - Homeroom Repre- sentative, Girls' Glee Club, Jokettes Y-Club DONALD TISOR-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club lVice President, Sergeant-at-armsl, Spanish Council, JV Baseball, Bee Basket- ball, Bee Football, Knights Y-Club BEVERLY TOMPKINS-Varsity Song Leader, Les Torcheres, CSF lLite Member, Vice Pres- ident, Treasurer, Councilrnanl, Volsung Stott, Quill 6' Scroll lVice Presidentl, Vi- kettes, Spanish Club iPresident, Secretary- Treasurerl, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Rally Committee, Senior Play lBackstagel, Student Court Monitor, Bible Club, Sigma Delles Y- Club DAVE E. TOSTENSON-Varsity Swimming, Varsity Waterpolo, Latin Council lPresi- denti, Student Court Monitor, A Cappella Choir, Homeroom Representative, Letter- men's Club, Boys' Glee Club ARTHUR L. TRADER-Varsity Swimming, Avi- ation Club lPresidentl, Student Court Mon- itor DAVE TURNER-Bible Club DONALD TURNER-JV and Bee Basketball, Varsity and JV Baseball JOAN URANGA-French Club 'PresidentI, Homeroom Pepresentative, GAA LEE VAN VALKENBURG-JV Tennis JIM VINCENT-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Varsity Football LONDA WALKER-Senior Play 'Castl, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Orchettes Y-Club BETTY WALLACE-Vikettes, CSF lLite Mem- ber, Secretaryi, Bible Club lSong Leaderl, Cardinal Masque, Future Teachers, Junior Play iBackstaget, Senior Play 'Backstagel, Latin Council, Orchettes Y-Club EILEEN WALTON-Junior Play lBackstogeI, GAA, Spanish Council, Vikettes lMajorettel, Dardenells Y-Club ROBERT WALWORTH-CSF, French Club lSecretary1, Homeroom Representative LILLIAN LEE WEINSTEIN-Student Court Monitor, Junior Play lCastJ, Cardinal Mas- que lSecretary, Treasurerl, CSF, District Winner of Voice ot Democracy Speech Contest MARION WENTWORTH-Senior Play lBack- stagel, Prom Steering Committee, Vikettes, Jokettes Y-Club PHYLLIS WEST-Vikettes, French Club lVice Presidentl, Camera Club, Future Teachers, Orchettes Y-Club ROBERT JOSEPH WESTERMAN-Student Court lJudge, Defense Attorneyl, Latin Council, JV Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Saints Y-Club RICHARD WETMORE-Varsity and Bee Foot- ball, Lettermen's Club, Aviation Club FRANK WH EELER-Chess Club PATRICIA WHITE-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, Darlettes Y-Club WALTER WHITTEN-Boys' Glee Club, Viking Pep Club JIM WHITTLE-Cardinal Masque lPresidentJ, Senior Play lCastl, Junior Play lCasti, Art Club, Cee Waterpolo VIRGINIA WILCKE-Senior Class Treasurer, Norseman Staff, Bible Club, Future Home- makers, Quill G Scroll, GAA, Student Court Monitor, Spanish Club, Pep Club DEHNE LEE WILLIAMS-CSF Lite Member, Les Torcheres lSergeant-at-arms, Histor- ianl, Volsung Staff, Spanish Council iPresi- dentl, Quill C7 Scroll, Student Court Moni- tor lPresident and Secretaryl, Prom Steering Committee, Future Teachers lSecretary- Treasurerl, Junior Play lBackstagel, Viking Pep Club, GAA, lnter-Club Council, Digni Phi Y-Club NORMA JEAN WINN-Orchettes Y-Club BOBBETTE WOODS-Girls' Glee Club SYLVIA ANN WORTHINGTON-Vikettes, French Club, Homeroom Representative, Bible Club, Orchettes Y-Club CAROLYN WYATT-Volsung Stott lBusiness Managerl, CSF tCouncilmanl, Student Court Monitor lSecretary and Treasurerl, Quill C7 Scroll, Vikettes, Bible Club, Home- room Representative, Spanish Council, Future Homemakers, Cardinal Masque, Jokettes Y- Club JACK YALDEN-Senior Play lCastt, Boys' Glee Club, Bee Football, Bee Basketball, Saints Y-Club ANITA ZILLER-Volsung Stott, CSF, Quill C7 Scroll MIKE ZIMMERMAN-Homeroom Representa- tive, Student Court lJudge, Prosecuting At- torneyt, Latin Council, Lettermen's Club, Sword L' Shield, Varsity and Bee Football, JV Basketball, Saints Y-Club RICHARD BIRKMANN- lTranster from Compton High Schoolt, Senior Play lCastt LEONA MAZZANTI-'Transter from Grass Valley, Calitorniat BOB MCFARLAND-JV Fcctball PAT MCLEAN-'Trcnster from Scuth Gate High Sch-acl DOROTHY RUSSELL-Ccmefz Cluj Secre- tafx G44 A ge :pass SY-C'bb VALERIE SHAWCROFT- Trzt-:ict Vim E-it- ish Ccpmcic PQ: just Une More ear DOWNEY'S GREATEST BASKETBALL TEAM? ENGLISH, A CLASS NO JUNIOR WILL FORGET My ,E muxwu-auf SK 5 ,,WW1,wew ?-:zz s ww, 5-. AMERICA'S FUTURE DESIGNERS J MONACO, THE MAD SCIENTIST jarls, the Junior Vikings The junior Vikings, or Jarls as they were known in the times of the Northmon, had their first big triumph of the year with the successful production of the comedy play, Pink Magic, on December Z and 3. The play was for the purpose of financing the last and most outstanding event of the year, presented on May l4, by the junior class. This was the Junior-Senior Prom, for which both classes waited expectantly. The site of the Prom was Fox Hills Country Club. On May 8, the Falcons Y-Club sponsored a junior picnic, held at Irvine Park. After a very successful year, the juniors were left with the vision of next year, when they would be the heads of the Viking Realm. qw. 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Coming from different junior high schools, where they had been top men and women, they had first to become ac- quainted with themselves, and start again at the bottom of the ladder. However, it did not take them long to become full-fledged Vikings, and even before the end of the football season they FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Brent McDowell, president, Faye Deaton, representative, Bill Lacey irearl, treasurer, Joan Daily, secretary, Winton Frame, vice president. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Bruce Pickard, treasurer, Bob Kasunic, vice president, Lash Stevenson lrecirl, representative, Jerolyn Stacy, secretary, Jack Trumbo, president. HOM EROOM REPRESENTATIVES Bottow Row: Anna Purchiaroni, Janice Bailes, Nina Somerfield, Sherie Van Tassell, Sandy Thomas Second Row: Ronald Langan, Helen Ziler, Carole Griggs, Edy Barghini, Cherry Peak, Ellen Swan- son Top Row: Norris Proctor, Ray Brownfield, Roy Makin, John Zeuthen, Bryan Hudson, Jim Flowers, Vince Myers were giving the seniors some lessons in school spirit and Viking loyalty. Excluded by tradition from the Junior-Senior Prom, the sophomores had their own big dance night on the same eve- ning, May I4, when they had as their guests the freshmen from the three junior high schools. lt was held in the boys' gym, with the theme of Showboat Swing. Divided from the remainder of the student body by having a separate lunch period, they began to develop a class loyalty, as well as a loyalty to the school, and before the school year was over, the members of the class of '57 showed promise of being one of the most outstanding classes in the history of DSHS. 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QE V V Page 80 Soplrs, Class of '57 Joyce Rogers Jim Roney Ginger Root Bill Rose Dale Roselle Carl Roseman Sherron Rotan Gary Rumbolz Cris Russell Jack Russell Ronnie Russell Doris Sabala Judith Saba Barbara Sakach Joe Sallinger Bill Salvage Jeri Sammons Dudley Sams Edward Sanchez Sue Sanders Joe Sangineto Lynda Sardou Bob Satterwhite Rose Saylor Charles Schaefer Kenneth Schaffer Larry Schildknechf Terry Schlador Robert Schmoker Suzanne Schrachta Eddie Seaber Margaret Seefield Dick Seeley Margaret Severson Kenneth Seville John Shannon Paul Shanor Dennis Sharp Jim Shefko Sylvia Sheridan Alan Shields Eula Shields James Shirk Leonora Sh-ormon Sammie Shumake Vincent Shurtleff Karlene Sibley Dolores Simpson Byron Sims Larry Sinatra Sue Skinner Greg Slevin Baney Smith Charlotte Smith Douglas Smith Elaine Smith Kenneth Smith Pauline Smith Donna Smoley V Carolyn Snelling Nina Summerfield Frances Sonnenberg Caroline Spears 1-mu S ophs, Class of'57 Louise Speck Robert Speer Jack Spray Norma Springer Sheila Spydell Jerolyn Stacey Jerry Starr Marsha Stastny Mike Steager Judy Steager Gary Stefan Mary Stempson Betty Stephens Donald Sterbenz Lash Stevenson Carole Stice Susan Sticka Donna Stickley Louise Stienstra Merritt Stillman Daniel Stockton Terry Stoddard Lorna Stophel Norma Strong Jackie Stroud Judy Stuffle Richard Sturday Bill Sullivan Penelope Surber Geraldine Sutlift Ellen Swanson Maureen Swanson Harold Swenson Betty Tally Gary Tatlow Thelma Taylor Glenda Teague Frances Teel Richard Templin Donna Thede Gary Theisz Judy Theobald Alan Thiele Linda Thomas Sandra Thomas Joyce Thompsen Jack Thompson Shirley Thompson Frank Thornton Kay Tidwell Donna Tisor Jerry Tisor George Tolmasoff Jack Trumbo Sally Tufts Pat Turner Joan Twardowski Ronald Tyler Charles Uzes Robert Uzes William Valle Neil Van Aalst Douglas Vance 4 M. 2 Qi f f X x Z W , 5 H Y, ,. 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'ig 53 6, .., was Q, 250 mv? s 2' -af h gb x if N,,?,:f 9 Ra Q ,' W 4 46,553 0 , , f . ng, 9 W New Gigi? V17 2955 rw U ,f R, M. 5 3 , , MNQ asa aa SW! AP 27 23 ' 29 ,QSM xl- H, ya , 'W' Of mu vm Kg 3 K1 W 5 7- Y 57 I8 , Q VZJ' ax Ha ,W M QQ-'M 24225 26 w w 35,40 3 1+ gm, ,Hb ajrifavo E ,Qing 2 xo? , 1, , ,. by 307422 Q I Zan I4 F6 X -sw 1 ?s 5 9.4 o I5 I 22 'G 9 ab la ?13K3,i-1.x 539' 5 w5 .f':3 15? SCI-IDOL WEEK BAND C0 H CE RIl Q RILZSATBP 21 We got a.:.1ai,.i,ne3, an3 Good music ond entertoinment were provided ot the Get Acquointed Donce, held October 2, V954 in the boys' gym. School Dozen wos the theme ond the Five Aces supplied the music. The GAA. sponsored the donce, which be- gon on octive yeor tor D.S.H.S. stu- dents. lt didn't take long for the gym floor to fill .... They took this question seriously, And they did more talking than dancing. After all, the floor was pretty slippery, Newcomers learned about the school Sponsored by Girls' Leogue, the troditionol Sophomore Girls' Guest Doy was held October 27. Girls got o chonce to leorn whot clubs were open to them tor member- ship ond how they could work toword others. After the entertainment, girls who invited guests hod on extro holt hour for refreshments ond sociol gotherings. The stage of the auditorium, decorated with a large sign Welcome Class of '57, was the setting for the gala show Which acquainted the girls with the organizations of the school And entertainment was provided by members of their own class. 7 1 Pope S7 Rane 3535 It was Hfinlz Magic which fransformeb Members of the cast are busy learning their lines as Director Francisco keeps the rehearsals underway. THE CAST Waitress ----- Barbara Riley Queen tor a Day - - Winnie Branch Mariano - - - - - Harold Rossi Jose ---- - Hershel Sinay Wally Grant - - - Richard Moore Estrellita - - - Wilburta Bowen Kimball Colby - - Garland Beasley Guide ------ Mike Monaco Elmo Thorndike Prowder - Don Bellomy Mrs. Prowder ----- Betty Cowell Beulah Mae Frezenden - Susan Covert Clara Hotch ---- Nancy Baldwin Hester Hotch - - - Ann Davis Horty Evans - - Judy Egan Corny Baker - - - - Helen Cole Candee ------ Donna Girdner Ursula l.arnbie Prowder - - Jo Bova Mrs. Dwight Colby - - Nancy Angelo Holt -------- .lirn Frazer George Crater - - - Bob Garrett Student Director - - Carol Foulkes lt was a busy and slightly nervous group lust before curtain time, as the makeup crew and the backstage crew get everything in readiness. Hn Ugly Quclzling fo a fovely Swan Lambie Prowder was a geniusg but a genius who wears glasess has a hard time trying to attract the opposite sex. t When Lambie goes to Mexico for a summer vacation, and to study art, she meets the man of her chozceg but her glamorous girl friends put her completely out of the picture. As the play winds its hilarious way to the conclusion, Lambie found out that all she needed was a little Pink Magic . She learns not only about art, but about life, love, and above all, the import- ance of being yourself. The junior class presented the play, Pink Magic as the annual class play on the nights of December Z and 3. x ' X Q ll, M, Above: Lambie couldn't understand why everyone didn't like her Below lleftl: Cupid's arrow finds it mark, and Lambie is ready to be kissed Below irightl: Maestro doesn't approve of the artistic endeavors of his pupils .est,..l,h .i sts. N E H: 'ffllfvsm if X ff g It was an enthusiastic audience which showed its appreciation of the work of the cast as they came on stage for final curtain call. Page S9 zinior girls have their uesf 'Day Singing, dancing, music, and specialty acts were seen and heard at the Junior Girls' Guest Day, December lO, l954. The theme, Toy Maker's Dream, was effectively carried out with all the girls in the program dressed as dolls. After the program the girls and their guests adjourned to the cafeteria for refreshments. The Ballerina lSally Dunbarl comes to life Rag Dolls are plum tuckered out Members of Vikettes in a special routine This Ol' House was filled with laughter High-stepping pair, Mildred Weiss and Peggy Cherry Variety is file spice of lfilfzing life Viking Varieties, an all-school talent production, was presented in assemblies to the student body, and then 1 as an exchange assembly with Long Beach Wilson on March l l. Theme an Aloha Cruise aboard the SS. Viking. Sponsor ot the show was Mrs. Ruth O D' 'ff nity, !'v, In -9 . 'ii Many feel are tapping as Bill Canada goes wild on the drums Winnie Branch revives the Charleston all ,if t l' K mv Annette Self swoons as Joe Kirk sings ,,- i, i Captain and guests enjoy the production The Sophisto-:cts Shake, Rattle and Roll Qzlffer the excitement of the f00f5aH season . FOOTBALL KING BILL OLMSTEAD and HOMECOMING QUEEN CAROL MCBRIDE Page 92 NXOR VHINOL. -, ELL SOPH w-- uf-u:NI' MCDOW JHUNXOR pRxNCESS SHERRY Pow OMORE PRINCESS PEGGY JACOEEE and L N Ulie King C1723 Queen H613 Court l X Crowns were carried on fluffy satin pillows by the Royal Pages, Maxie and Viola Everson HCOROFNATION BALL Hanging from the ceiling ot the South Gate Civic Auditorium, a huge sparkling crown instantly at- tracted the attention ot all those who attended the Coronation Ball December 5. The highlight ot the Ball was the introduction ot the Princes and Princesses, and the crowning ot the King and Queen, whose identity had been kept secret. First to walk down the aisle were the Sophomore Princess, Peggy Jacobson, escorted by Sophomore Prince, Brent McDowell, Next were the Junior Princess, Sherry Powell and Junior Prince, Bob Crockett. The King and Queen were preceded by small boy and girl pages and a flower girl. At last the long-awaited moment arrived when the identity ot the Queen of the Coronation Ball would be revealed. The doors opened and Carol McBride on the arm ot King Bill Olmstead, emerged and walked down the aisle to the stage. Senior Class President Jim Parris presented scrolls and silver tootballs to the honored court, and last year's King Nick Vidovich and Queen Sherry l-lottman crowned the new Queen and King. While awaiting the revelation of the identity of the Queen, some danced, others gossiped their guesses. S Q in Page 93 -g:+Li:'ili6ill'liS W I W, U, My , XA X , . ,X ,,, ,. I ' bfi i if A FQ f 1 A 5 Two large satin hearts, and silver and blue decorations supplied the valentine motif of the second annual Sweethearts Ball , presented through the combined efforts of Les Torcheres and Sword and Shield. The dance was held at the Downey Woman's Club, February l2, with the Five Aces providing the music. During the intermission the new Les Torcheres and Sword and Shield pledges were presented. Barbara Johnson icenterl was named Sweet- heart of the Ball , and presented with a lovely white orchid. 57 1 :Dx Zfa lxw' qw? We Wi W5 lr if M33 4. wff' 1 ,gy ,,.. ,, as 0 'W 5 'rg 'R W Wx Page 96 Qui of the frying fan . . . . . . and into the fire. This is an accurate description of the situation in which six struggling young actors and actresses find themselves in the plot of the play presented by the senior class on March 24 and 25. Three boys and three girls were sharing an apartment lpurely for financial reasonsl in hope that a producer, who lived in the apartment below would give them parts in one of his plays, All goes well until Muriel, one of Dottie's friends, comes to the apartment and is followed closely by Mr. Colburn, Dottie's father, who unknowingly is supporting the group. For a while it looks as if their meal ticket will be lost, To add to the utter confusion already present, the police raid the apartment during the performance of the play they were giving for the producer, and the land- lady threatens to throw them out unless the rent is paid. All efforts to solve their problems immediately place them into another problem just as complicated. All difficulties are straightened out in the end, however. CAST Ol: CHARACTERS lln Order of Appearancel George - Mark Mandala Norman - - Ben Stewart Mrs. Garnet Barbara Adams Muriel - Londa Walker Tony - - Jfm Whittle Kate - Robbie Gamal Marge - - Lynn Holan Dottie - Martha Cook Mr. Coburn - Joe Kirk Mr. Kenny Kenn Butland lst Cop - Jack Yalden 2nd Cop - - Richard Birkman Student director Pat Seeley and assistant director .loan Simmons check the script, MR. HARR as the backstage crew gets ready for opening night. Y FRANC Drama Coach ,SCO mn W Hamburgers make a meal when you are hungry An attempt to persuade the producer is rehearsed Police don't seem to understand The interrupted rehearsal is tried again An apartment gets crowded at times Mr. Coburn protects his daughter Q69 ' Uime for feminiscing SENIOR GIRLS GUEST DAY Mothers and daughters found themselves reminiscing May 5 as they participated in the annual Senior Girls Guest Day. All Guest Days are fun but probably the most important one comes in a girlIS senior year. The many happy mo- ments they have spent together pass before them in a brief resume. After the program a lovely tea and art exhibit were en- joyed by the mothers and daughters. Twee-Twee-Tweedle-Dee Talk just a little bit, Sing just a little bit Lucy has her shoes on now ,W-ww' ikffie - 'S 'With a swish and a swirl Top center: Ah, sweet innocence With clicking castanets, a Senorita whirls Jeanne gives her baton ci whirl Lower center: Long-awaited moment DVUQQ 5 6 nior Memories ff r HZ, ' I u 221 We if Experiences which seem tragic at the time become laughable later on. Such was the ill-starred Senior Sweater Day on November 4, which began with a talent show and breakfast, but came to an abrupt halt when the sweaters were distributed. These pictures tell why. Pictured below are memories of campaigns, elections and installation ot officers. ww .9 fi QW 1 Q , ., zf' ' ' ' ., gizyifuy, f WA . 1, - ' . k , f ft. N fr. 5 - t ' Y wa, , , if WW' Aegis M .lf ., Lmfigfi, ,, 1 Page 99 amor-benior from OPTICAL ILLUSION z J S TIME our Fon They re not tipsy, lt's jusi' trick photography lmakmhxxfrm... REFRESHMENTS PROM STEERING COMMITTEE Joan I-legardt iprogrami, Richard Jenkins lpublicityl, Gerry Carlton ilocationn, Richard Offutt ichairmanl, Donna Girdner tdecoratiom, Judy Egan Karchestral, Jim Johnson fchairmanl, Wanda Maroney linvitationsi. Absent: Ken Jacoby lenfertainmenfb THEY CAME T0 DANCE LOVELY TO LOOK AT Page 101 Organizations 6 :I NW Z 1 C Y QQ xv 5 TQ' Uraiaing in a Necessary 21115 Eggs? f-.335 , MWWQWWQ E? '35 Zap? My M .Mt sw ' N fairest of aff are they DOT-I'IE MANKER First Semester President Girls' League 'Xi f 2 ,t -It rm-f A., K5 g' -, 5 1 N ,. ,. s ,v.,,.,s,. , ,, ,. ,, ' q ssvs- 5 2 t X Q ZS' :fi 2 sit--H Sa,- sf .-as .4 - , X ts. , , - ,, 1 V1 'Q 63 Q, 1 Q' sf ' , K ' , f sing-' 'F , 'r -4 ' Sr f Si fr - -me ,Aw , ' 'C ' x x 'I ' ' Fi r ' X t t L gg , ,V X , A , t X 5 wif i iss I A . f A 2 I M I T sC?Ys3w?'PttfQ A , ' f t ss , , 5 f if Y Z? , f if I 1 Q .- 5, if ,QV ' .Q Q , 3 S 3 5 55 Q :fl it I we ,tw ,sf I Q ,'fI'S'fA ,r Y L 0'f', i,i 1 FIRST SEMESTER CABINET Stonding: Martha Cook, Girls' State representative, Judy Reagon, historian, June Lassick, vice president, Helen Janes, historian, Judy Egan, junior representative, Dano Allison, treasurer, Coral McBride, secretary, Mary Reaney, sophomore representative, Diane McDowell, senior representative. Seoted: Dottie Manker, president GIRLS' LEAGUE With the guidance of Mrs. Karyn Sanders and Mrs. Jane Walta, the Girls' League is able to function with all the vitality and completeness pos- sible. Because of this fine supervision the girls at Downey are achieving more special activities and services for their school than ever before. The first semester cabinet is faced with the many tasks of acquainting new girls with Downey I-ligh. After be3ng installed to the theme of Fall Decorations, the new cabinet started the semester with their traditional ac- tivity known as Campus Pals, an or- ganization which helps the new girls to form new friendships. Among the other activities of the first semester cabinet were the Sopho- more Girls' Guest Day, Welcome Class of '57, and the Junior Girls' Guest Day, Toy Maker's Dream: Luggage Day may be quite a strain on the girls, but carrying the books and school materials for the boys always 'turns out to be fun. An experience not known by all cabinets of Girls' League is being hostess for the annual fall convention. Girls' League delegates from Region Xl met on December 7 on Downey's own Tl-'E PRESIDENT WELCOMES REGION Xl DELEGATES FRANCES ALLISON PROVIDES SOME ENTERTAINMENT l ,ASR .Hmong the Norsemen T campus. Arcadia, Baldwin Park, Cali- fornia, Covina, El Monte, El Rancho, Monrovia-Duarte, Montebello, Puente, Rosemead, Temple City, and Whittier Union High Schools were represented This was the second time that Downey has had this honor. The theme, Get- ting To Know You, was very appropri- ate, as the girls were acquainted with the school and how it functions, par- ticipated in discussion groups, and en- joyed refreshments and entertainment. Valentine Hearts was the motif of the second semester cabinet installa- tion, which was held January 28. March 5 marked the event which most girls look forward to, the annual girl- ask-boy dance. The boys showed off their original corsages made by the girls, as they participated in the Mr. Dream Boat contest at the -Dreamer's Holiday. All Girls' Guest Days are fun, but probably the most important one comes in a girl's Senior year. The senior girls usually have a tea that is a little bit more serious and meaningful than those of other years. Reminis- cence reviewed the life of a typical girl and brought back some fond me- mories to the girls and their mothers. This climaxed a job which was fun to do. CAROL MCBRIDE Second Semester President Girls' League it , U it SECOND SEMESTER CABINET Standing: Toni Ziegler, sophomore representative, Judy Egan, vice president, Nancy McKee, junior representative, Diane McDowell, secretary, Janice Hughes, historian, Carol Shaw, treasurer, June Egger, senior representative, Mary Reaney, historian Seated: Carol McBride, president NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED, JANUARY 28 BARBARA STEC PLAYS HER ACCC'RDlO sl Page lCS year. California Schofarsliiy irwarafion California Scholarship Federation is an organi- zation for students who have acquired ten points during the previous semester by grades and activ- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Seated: Betty Wallace, secretary, 'Carol McBride, treasurer, Jeanne Adams, vice president Kneeling: Tom Green, president, not pictured, Nancy Baldwin, historian Senior High, one of which must be in the senior Many improvements were made in the organiz- ing and planning of meetings and activities, For the first time the three classes were combined as a whole, with mass meetings in the auditorium, with business and entertainment. A council was formed with representatives from the three grades. A regular ballot election was held for both semesters this year, thus helping achieve a more democratic way of working. A memorable occasion this year was Honors Night, held February 24, when students received certificates for their work, and ZO seniors received Life Membership pins. FY' wma ities. Every member of C.S.F. works for the goal of becoming a life member of the organization. This is done by being a member four semesters while in FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL Bottom Row: Carolyn Hokenson, Mary Beth Willems, Mary Monroe Charity Peak, Faye Deaton, Janet Peorson Top Row: Dick Offutt, Carole Griggs, Carolyn Wyatt, George Jordan we SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL zym . Bottom Row: Kay VVilde, Elaine Duffield, Mary'MonrOe, Charity Peak Vw 55511 Nancy Grissom, Sandra Consiglio Top Row: Mary Wright, Dixie Anderson, Beverly Tompkins, June Egger, Virginia Schroeder, Mike King SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Seated Peggy Cherry treasurer Mortha Cook president Jimmie Deaton vice presiden Kneeling: Carolyn Hokenson, secretary, Carol Ann Maikson, historian Page lO6 V Ulla Badge of Honor X Superintendent C. F. Shambaugh presented ' X CSF life membership pins to l9 seniors at Honors Night, Thursday, February 24. Left to right: Jeanne Adams, Martha Cook, Jimmie Deaton, Ann Durfey, Carolyn Ed- monds, Lavonne Frizzell, Delores Gilstrap, Tom Green, Carolyn l-lokenson, Peggy Jack- son Barbara Johnson, George Jordan, Carol McBride, Clora Lee Paiso, Mae Rosenberg, Beverly Tompkins, Betty Wallace, Robert Walworth and Dehne Williams. The 2Oth life member, Carol Ann Maikson, Norseman editor, was absent, attending the Pacific Slope Press Conference in Seattle, Washing- ton. 'em ., W F ,M SENIOR CSF JUNl0R CSF Bottom Row: Mrs. Catherine Eddy ladviserl, Shelby Downing, Barbara Johnson, Bottom Row: Betty Cormack, Anadel Green, Nancy McKee, Sherry Powell, Martha Cook, Carolyn Edmonds, JoAnn Faldetta, Carolyn l-lokenson, Mar- Nancy Broy, Mary Vlright, Nancy Baldwin, Sally Dunbar garet Abbott, Betsy Spears Second Row: Nancy Jackson, Carol Shaw, Winnie Branch, Donna Onkin, Ann Second Row: Dehne Williams, Jackie Bashear, Clora Lee Paiso, Beverly Tomp- l-larris, Sandra Silversmith, Peggy Cherry kins, Barbara Adams, Peggy Jackson, Diane McDowell Third Row: Sandra Archer, Rosemary Peterson, Pat Johnson, Ardis Fuller, Third Row: Ann Durfey, June Egger, Carol Maikson, Delores Gilstrap, Carolyn Grace Lynn Sawyer, Janet Pearson, Carol Shaffer Wyatt, Betty Wallace Fourth Row1 Donna Danforth, Lila Crocker, Nancy Schorr, Richard Offutt, Fourth Row: Lavonne Frizzell, Lois Chase, Virginia Schroeder, Anita Ziller, Martin Goslins, Tom Stockard, Martin Wolff Dixie Anderson, Jimmie Deaton, Bob Ayers Top Row: Gary Morse, Jack Potts, Dennis Beito, Mike Monaco, Floyd l-lickock, Top Row: Gary Knox, Tom Green, Larry Colburn, George Jordan, Bob Walworth Mike King O,..H SOPHOMORE CSF Top Rawg Larry Acree, James Krause, David Okura, Neil Van Aalst, Albert Albrecht, Chris Boddurn, Larry Dahlgren, Bill Butler EC: West Jack Tramp: Third Row: Vicki King, Ellen Swanson, Carole Griggs, Sandra Kelso, Anita Crocker, Larry Brown, Fred vtfilburn, Sue Skinner Lencr: Shymgn D gr-5 Ffgngig Roberta Louis, Faye Deaton, Edy Barghini, Charity Ann Peak, Sharon Adel, Marilyn Matheson, Marx B, Willerns Pat Reg.: Second Row: Sally Tufts, Peggy Jacobsen, l-lelen Maikson, Joyce Thompson, Mary Reaney, Judy Reagan, Jeannette Goes Eerf. T- -i Cgfgl 'gen ef KC, Wilde, Mary Ann Baker, Kay Tidwell, Lorna Strophel, Marilyn Puffett, Marguerite Cavanaugh, Jowce Murrau 'X-:f:. G' 55: A : T ' e Bottom Row: Marian Gallina, Elaine Duffield, Janice l-lughes, Toni Ziegler, Caroline Spears, Arlis Pitchford Clccctce r-:fm-:rr -r er P ' :rc Emi EXV,,TTf Judy Davis, Mary Monroe, Barbara l-layek, Roberta Bays, Helen Janes, Laura Berry, Ruth Ernerick, Robert Plnilps, LCTVT, C:T'.erA Mfg 'gaps B, Qgwmeiv rn: .,,... 1 1 les Uorclieres is , M, X .. . X , Service Xxxx 5 Q Q b io M QW A lg- Ostiiilf iiiloiir ifsi-fi?-Fw 5553? 9 - -G ' .5 - ' i l ,' ' , . Flistdenli lfoyorlrllg ser990 lf Ol tononf Jog? Arld9fsonMOry WriQhfoZFlCERS '- Durtevi Vlce DDehne Wllllohisltorian HSQUVCH I Sergeant-ar' lSfO lUI'i- D Admms Dresldeftli . Sue BlQQSi ' SeC'efOI'y' SU-Orlgli' Dehnang Allison A O i SeCretOl'Yi ' G A 9 1 Edmondi f Vice D,eS,d'?S, ' FIT MRS. KARYN SANDERS Sponsor any :sg From the first day ot school, when they guided old and new students, to near the end ot the school year, when they gave the Memorial Day assem- bly, the girls in black lived up to their purpose ot service to the school. They had their moments ot fun and trolic with the initia- tion of their neophytes , and at their costume party Novem- EiglliU?q'?gnGgnlh,fx:::ril'g2.Cm' ANYTI-iiNG CAN HAPPEN AT AN INITIATION They also donated ballot boxes to the Student Council tor use at elec- tions, they co-sponsored with Sword and Shield the Sweethearts Ball on February lZ, and they revived glories ot the past by polishing and displaying old and new trophies. M Q 5 gg l i ? Page W8 T a M LES TORCHERES Bottom Rowi Carolyn Edmonds, Mar- tha Cook, Jeanne Adams, Barbara Johnson, Sally Dunbar, Sherry Powell, Pct Pearson Second Row: Polly Campbell, Mary Wright, Dehne Williams, June Las- sick, Judv Egan, Clara Lee Paiso, Lavonne Frizzell Third Row: Diane McDowell. Margie Parker, Barbara Stec, Joan l-legardt, Caiol McBride, Ann Durtey Fourth Row: Susie Collins, Dann Alli- son, Mona Frederick, Jimmie Dea- ton. Dixie Anderson Fifth Pow Dottie Manker, Pat See'-ey, J'.'ne Egger, Sue Riggs Abfent from Pictu'e: Beverly Tomp- kids and Barbara Adams Clu6s .200 Swofb 51 Shielb ji 4,4 v , J I, , Zn ' W Q Q , I 'niil A ,.-, f l ,MJ ,EA.. 5 , Bob Mk 1 SEMESTER ehfxgsgls' Hegfdlliirep WC flair? 'ffl-4iChOels Sf-COND SEM IRS , msi ' eDfe5e ' Ofs USGS ' 'SOS , EST r sergeontgclinod, Nomemowesldenl emori fGDl:ejSCrefO :le5,' Bob IR QFFIC Jjm Sugjbaufoevj Gene Lofjeera, vice D rirofivei Jim pOrriS0CiCe,O S I gre ' , Bob V ' Grry 7- . prest ' Grgeo I:-dems! Se r6Sldem' erZlOff ldenff' W nf-Of'Or Mamas, P , wce voir LQ ms, INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT THE POWOW SWORD C1 SHIELD Bottom Row: Bob LoCicero, Dick Of- tutt, Vic Macias, Mike Michaels, Mike McCallum, Mark Mandala, Mike Zimmerman Second Row: Verl Pearce, Larry Krue- aer, Don Peter, Gary Morrell, Gene Raine, Ben Stewart Third Row: Don Zaremba, Bob Edens, George Mihailoff, Dave Bidnick, Jerry Tetzlaff Fourth Row: Tom Pulley, Paul Peder- son, Jim O'Hair, Bob Crockett, Jim Johnson, Jim Parris Top: Walt Lambert, Jim Stig'bauer Page lO9 Sword and Shield started with a splash and a splatter when they sanded and painted the student section at the foot- ball bleachers before the foot- ball season. They ushered at games, con- ducted card stunts, sold pro- grams and co-sponsored with Les Torcheres the Sweethearts Ball on February l2, Their major project again was Viking Day, held on Moy ll, and won by the class of '55, which had previously won the some event as sophomores and as juniors. president mberf, MR. GUS SHINEY Sponsor wh, HM We W My . .w ' ' I J la X W' v T' ff jixfm' i -J-, , - Z, is we 5 I ' 1' 3, W Asa? 'k'i J S Au. I aff' a V, ' , ai f U1 .'T' ,,,. - v j K - f N Eff 'Www wmciusism, Headline Hunters .mp Downehites look forward to Friday ot each week not only because it is the last day ot the school week, and the begin- ning ot two days out ot classrooms, but because it is also the distribution day tor the Norsernan, the school newspaper. Though small in size, the Norseman is condensed with -E,-.. readable news, good feature stories, thought-provoking edi- torials, and comprehensive sports coverage. I With Sue Riggs as first sernester editor, and Carol SUE RIGGS First Semester Editor FIRST SEMESTER PAGE EDITORS CAROL MAIKSON BUSTER EVANS CAROL. JOHNSON STAFF MEMBERS FRANCES ALLISON ANADEL. GREEN W' CLAUDINE Sl-lIRI..EY SANDRA ARCHER aRAcEi.YN sAwYER MR. THOMAS H. JOHNSON who wears that harried look of a journalism adviser SYLVAN MAYNARD RW' 1 in E 'E--'v Qeadline Meeters Moikson os second semester editor, the Norsemon continued its record ot ochieving recognitions ond owords in mony Competitions. The stotf wos regulor in meeting its deodlines ecich week, even on weeks such cis the Thanksgiving holidoys, when their working time wos cut neorly in holf. They olso put out o special edition when the Girls' Leogue wos hostess to the regional convention on December 7. CAROL ANN MAIKSON Second Semester Editor Tf. fx, S. 2 SECOND SEMESTER PAGE EDITORS HARRIEI' MOOPQE GARY KNOX CAROLYN EDMONDS A tw TOM STAFF MEMBERS ileft to right! B ERT WARD STOCKARD DUKE HUBBARD CAROL HENDRICKSON JEANNE ADAMS Deadline approaches, and the staff is too busy to look at the camera Page iii , JW ,uf Quill anil Satori During the year the members ot Quill GV1Cl Scroll have been kept busy with many projects, SuCh as sponsoring the election of the Homecoming Princesses and Queen, selling decals, and deliver- messages on Carrier Cupid day. They also took on the new jobs of selling the Coaster magazine and the publication ot the Viking Guide tor next year. To be eligible tor Quill and Scroll, which is the honorary society tor high school journalists, a stu- dent must be a member ot journalism class for at least one semester, have a story printed in the Norseman, or be a member ot the Volsung or Norse- man statts. FERST SEMESTER OFFICERS Beverly Tompkins, vice president, Jeanne Adams, treasurer, Carolyn Edmonds, secretary ,Lavonne Frizzell, president SECOND SEMESTER orricfks Sally Dunbar, treasurer, June Egger, secretary, Virginia Schroeder, vice president Sue Riggs, president Bottom Row: Gary Knox, Beverly Payne, Nancy Broy, l-l. Johnson, sponsor Sherry Powell, Jeanne Adams, Carolyn Edmonds, Nancy McKee, Lavonne Frizzell, Mr. Thomas Second Row: Beverly Tompkins, Jocn Smmons, Vivian Pucsell, Anadel Green, Sally Dunbar, Nancy Baldwin, Dehne Williams Third Row: Nancy Schorr, Star l-lollis, June Egger, l-larriet Moore, Betsy Spears, Claudine Shirley, Sandy Archer, Clora Lee Paiso Fourth Row: Ann Davis, Pat Pahner, Sylvan Maynard, Carol Ann Maikson, Frances Allison, Anita Ziller, Carolyn Wyatt, Gracelyn Sawyer Fifth Row: Carol Johnson, Virginia Wilcke, Virginia Schroeder, Sue Riggs, Pat Seeley Top Row: Torn Stockard, Duke l-lubbard, Eldon Gottschalk, Buster Evans frilly, 2q5sem5iy anb ,Pep RALLY COMMITTEE Planning rallies tor the football and basketball seasons, and promoting school spirit were the main objectives of the rally committee, now in its second year ot existence. lt consists ot the song leaders, yell leaders, and a representative from the tlag r twirlers, maiorettes, Vikettes, band, and the Pep I Club. W M, W,WfW 2 My Bottom Row: Carolyn Edmonds, Beverly Tompkins, Joe Kirk, Pat Seeley, and Lincolna McLane W Second Row: Jackie Bashear, Jeanne Adams, Mar- tha Cook, Polly Campbell, Elsie Lozano, Co- Edwon Norris f Top Row: Larry Evans, Bob Edens, Ben Stewart Qff w W if ' WMMWW VW 44 WI Q3 Trying to plan assemblies is no small task in Vikingland, because of the limited space in the auditorium. To present one program to the entire student body requires tour assemblies. Trying to overcome such problems, and to ar- range worthwhile programs for all, were these students: Kneeling in rear: Mark Mandala, Brian Hudson, George Mihailoff, Richard Offuft Seated in front: Jack Trumba, Barbara Adams, Mona Frederick, Don Frieze iw-t 1.4 4 'E , Organized near the end ot the school year i953-l954, the Pep Club, co-sponsored by Mr. Gus Shiney and Mr. Junius Kellam, inducted 28 new members to bring its total to 45, all ot them dedicated to the objective at bringing school pride and spirit into Viking undertakings. Besides selling football programs, sponsoring a sock hop, and selling ennants and pompoms, they organized card stunts whicn added color to the football games. P iv-'hu-f VIKING PEP CLUB . '3i! Bottom Row: Beverly Tompkins, Jill Oster, Lynn l-lolan, Barbara l-lealy, Marilyn Puttett, Joan Bartgis, Betty Cormack, Bonnie Goodale, Nancy Scharr, Mr. Kellam ico-sponsorl Second Row: Elzie Lozano, Diane McDowell, Martha Nilson' Amy Fotiou, Dehne Williams, Jeanne Adams, Lincolna McLane Dottie Manlfer Third Row: Ann Durtey, Rosalie Bradley, Pat Douglas, Diane Elliott, June Egger, Sandy Nelson, Pat Peargcn Fourth Row: Martha Cook, Coralee Schleens, Mildred Weiss, Jerri Sammons, Virginia Wiicke, Pat Seeley Mana Fredrick Egg Edens, Mike Monaco, Co-Edwon Norris Top Row: Sue Riggs, Lois Chase, Joe Kirk, Bob West, Ben Stuart, Bob Garrett, Walter Lambert Page ll3 flyers, Siiufferilugs anfl Scientists Pa Students interested in photography as a hobby, and a AVIATION CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Alex Collie, the Aviation Club offers a chance for this students interested in aviation to express themselves in aeronautics. Martin Wolff, a member of the club, now holds the world record for model airplane endurance, with his class record of two minutes and fifty-nine seconds. Pictured here: Mr. Collie, Bill Plummer lvice presidentl, Jim DeNoble lsergeant-at-armsl, Bob Wheeler lpresidenfl, Bryan Berry, Bob Phillips, Kathy Geraghty, Jerry Hatfield, Laura Berry lsecretaryl, Jim Krause CAMERA CLUB possible career, can find much enjoyment in being o member of the 'Camera Club. They took pictures of couples at many dances, including the Get Acquaintedf' Sweethearts Boll, the Girls' League- sponsored Shamrock Shuffle, and the sophomore-freshman Dixie Swing. They also proved of great assistance to both the Norseman and the Volsung. Pictured here are: Back Row: Joe Harvick, Mr. Donald Gould lsponsorl, Jerry Greenstein Front Row: Bonnie Kummer, Jayne Brooks, Kim Line ge ll-i SCIENCE CLUB All the science teachers are sponsors of the Science Club, composed mostly of sophomores interested in life science. A new club on campus, it has aroused a great deal of interest, and promises to become more and more popular. Shown here are: Seated: Paul Lecoq, Larry Dahlgren, Alan Theile, Ed Sanchez, Jack Dahlgren Standing: Mr. Stanley Gunstream, Thelma Taylor, Mqrgie Ingram, Kathy Geraghty, Neil Van Aalst, Francis Lester, Lloyd Clauss Emiiryo Uliespians 'UK 3 CARDINAL MASQUE Membership in Cardinal Masque is gained after tryouts, or after participation in either the junior or senior class play, and is designed to give opportunities to those interested in dramatic arts, either on stage or backstage. One highlight ofthe year was an old-time meller-drammer, written by sponsor Mr. Harry Francisco, and given in an assembly. Members shown in this picture are: Bottom Row: Pat Harris, Londa Walker, Lynn Holan, Lee Weinstein, Martha Cook, JoAnn Faldetta, Mary Wright, Winnie Branch Second Row: Sheryl Kester, Nancy Schorr, Ann Davis, Betty Wallace, Clara Lee Paiso, Jack Schlemmer Third Row: Jim Fraser, Robbie Gamal, Margie Lanham, Jerry aammons, Pat Seeley, Jim Whittle, Mr. Francisco w lsponsorl , Top Row: Jerry Overland, Hershal Sinay, Mark Mandala, Ben Stewart, Mike Monaco, Don Bellomyj t lb PETITE MASQUE Because Cardinal Masque is limited to juniors and seniors, Petite Masque was organized in l953-54 for sophomore students interested in play production. With Mrs. Ruth Zachman as sponsor, the group combined with Mr. Cooper's music department to stage o Christmas program, Gather Round the Christmas Tree, and then staged a Double Date of two plays for the public on the evening of May 20. Members shown here ore: Bottom Row: Marrian Norris, Claudyne Hoffman, Arlis Pitchford, Dolores Simpsons, Caroline Spears, Donna Putnam, Pat Baney, Elaine Duffield, Janice Hughes, Barbara Ritchson Second Row: Sally Tufts, Arlen Pitchford, Mary Willeford, Judy Davis, Carolyn Ward, Kay Wilde, Toni Ziegler, Kay Tidwell, Pat Hatchel, Joyce Murray, Sandra Kelso Third Row: Bill Lyons, Glenda Pastor, Nancy Hooker, Pat Read, Nancy Grissom, Mary Beth Willems, Peggy Jacobson, Jerolyn Stacy, Carolyn Snelling, Carolyn King Fourth Row: Mrs. Zachman lsponsorl, Mary Ann Conner, Sharon Wells, Vicky King, Barbara Kowarsch, Judy Hoag, Sandy Thomas, Karen Glasglow, Marilyn Matheson Top Row: Bill Butler, Larry Sinatra, Sue Ellen Skinner, Ellen Swanson, Cheri Peak, Linda Rankin, Fay Deaton, Paul Lecoq, Frank Flachman, Merritt Stillman Page Cltliei' Uongues, Qtlier Customs, NOW. FRENCH COUNCIL The French Council was late in getting organized this year, but it is based on the same pattern as the Latin and Spanish Councils, being formed by representatives at each at the French classes. Each French class torms a French Club. Page l l6 Q, wif. 3 'i ,, gf Pictured here are, left to right: Mrs. Marian Barger lspansorl, Cheri Peak, Ethel Byrum, Barbara Johnson, Frances Goodwin, Don Zaremba, Paul LeCoq, Barbara Adams, Larry Ayers, James Like and Robert Walworth SPAN!SH COUNCIL Buenos dias, amiga. This greeting, meaning, Good day, friend, might well be a salutation from a member at this group, the Spanish Council, which is composed of two representatives from each Spanish class, which in turn, is a Spanish Club. They have weekly programs at plays, music and other entertainment aimed at getting a better understanding of Spanish and Mexican language and customs. One annual event, always much fun, is the breaking at the pinata during the Christ- mas season. 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',f24.NQ1z.-: an -'-A ' ' ,K K - , X' r 1 x i' Bottom Row: Margaret Rojas, Ketti Lamoreaux, Martha Rawlings, Jerolyn Stacey, Mary Reaney, Caroline Spears, Judy Stuttle, Sandra Power, Barbara Healey Middle Row: Vic Macias, Dan Tisar, Pat Pearson, Mary Wright, Carol Shaw, Mike Michaels, Roger Conte Top Raw: Miss Grace Rand lCo-Sponsarl, Mike Monaco, David Okura, l-lershel Sinay, Randall McCullough, Mrs. Leslie Reseigh lCo-Sponsorl 2113 from the ,Pages of History LATIN COUNCIL At the head of the Latin Clubs is the Latin Council, which is made up ot presidents and repre- sentatives from each Latin class. With Mrs. Vernabelle l-lollowell as sponsor, the purpose of the council is to give direction to the clubs in their activities. ,Mmm Y if LATIN CLUB COUNCIL Seatedi Kay Wilde, Beverly Payne, Judy Wilkerson, Carol Butler, Diane Francis, Edy Barghini, Mary Ann Baker, Sue Ellen Skinner, Mary Beth Willems, Karlene Sibley, Joan Bartgis, Helen Janes, Sally Dunbar, Carole Griggs, Jeanne Larrabee, Peggy Jacobson Kneeling: Darrel Clarke, Chuck Lass, George Nagami, Gary Hilton, Bob Riggs, Rex Powell, Ben Stewart, Tom Woods, Dick Ottutt, Gary Jacobsen Standing: Dave Tostenson, Jack Studebaker, John Zeuthen, Jim Fraser, Bill Harrison, Dave Cary Outstanding event ot the Latin student's year was the Latin Banquet, held April l2 in the school cafeteria Included in the program was a contest for the best Latin costumes, won by Fred Tisue and Mary Willetord. First year Latin students were slaves, bought at auction by the others to serve them at the banquet. l-lere are some scenes: .xr MZWQW 2' ll , 1 ,, 4. 2 ' l!ll l f f i 53 f Si? nifiyff lg, 2 -J - ,WL , -- t 1 ' 1 V 64 1 , nf, C i is i W if 1 1- A , I ' ' Q W 5 1' si f f W . V Q , -- ,, , lt--Z 1, Lf .M 1 V t ef - -- 4 V' 'fa i s to ' -i X f ' f B4 ' f of F P , V , f. ,, fgef- M i , 7 A 3' M J, R ii M ', ,: V VNJHL Top: Mighty Caesar lalias Dave Tostensonl announces his Top: The winning costumes, worn by Fred Tisue and Mary edicts Willeford Bottom: The slaves wait on the masters, ibut manage to get Bottom: Wine, women, and song! a bite to eat anywayl 3 Page ll ' Cacliers and Homemailzers ART CLUB Organized this year for the first time, with Mr. Junius Kellam as sponsor, the Art Club sponsored an ambitious project in the art exhibit held in the old gym May 3-6, Winners of Vic and Vickie Viking statuettes were Pat Johnson and Richard Coss. Other prizes and ribbons were awarded in commercial art, costume design, general design, industrial design, cartoons, pencil and ink sketches, transparent water colors, opaque water colors, oil paintings, screen process, pastels, ceramics, jewelry, sculpture and general crafts. Members pictured here are: Bottom Row: Joyce Osborn, Valdeva Howe, Lynn Holan, Jerri Sammons, Pat Johnson Top Row: Mr. Kellam, Phyllis Dahlem, Beverly Johnson, Amy Fotiou, Bernice Rhoades, Diane Polie, Jane Daughenbaugh, Laurita Paulsen if J 32 rf Nl, Fm ya A., . i. Q. Q A . Q AHVI .MW S X gi: .. N .,,,.,,, -W . as , Q-. ,, -V '. Wife 5, I M.. s , Q ' 4 M - ,, W1 W ,. , ,W 'te--I M 'X W wr MTM , ,,,,, ,. We FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Anyone interested in training to enter the teaching pro- fession is eligible for membership in the Future Teachers As- sociation, which adopted their constitution this year, They held weekly meetings, and heard talks by members of the profession, and they made several f'eld trips, including visits to the junior high schools and some elementary schools. Pictured here are: Bottom Row: Carolyn Hokenson, Janice Niemeier, Marie Agnew, Betty Wallace, Lois Chase, Clora Lee Paiso, Jeanne Adams, Dehne Lee Williams Middle Row: Pat Pearson, Mona Frederick, Nancy Broy, Shirley Pope, Sally Dunbar, Peggy Cherry, Beverly Tompkins, Diane Parmer, Coralee Schlens Standing: Frances Allison, Barbara Adams FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Mrs. Verla Allen and Mrs. Martha Johnson, teachers of homemaking, are the co-sponsors of the Future l-lomemakers of America, which has been steadily growing in popularity. The girls sponsored several cookie sales, may many field trips to department stores, and had a picnic May 22. Lindia Fleming won the Betty Crocker contest for Homemaker of Tomorrow. Pictured here are: Bottom Row: Mrs. Martha Johnson, Helen Nohavec, Elaine Funk, Donna Sparks, Kay Lipnisky, Nancy McKee, Sydney Phillips, Sally Plumb, Shelby Downing, Joyce Trapp, Mrs. Verla Allen Second Row: Charlene Sharp, Bernice Rhoades, Carol Nelson, Carolyn Maxwell, Pat Harris, Sheryl Kester, Shirley Joy, Marian Norris Third Row: Joan Road, Carol Paulson, Dixie Walters, Pat Hunt, Marie Agnew, Jackie Bashear, Kyrole Shepard rourth Row: Arlene Dugger, Faye Poole, Mavis Koenig, Virginia Kincaid, Sally Brydson Fifth Row: Shirley Womack, Lila Crocker, Betty Ellis, Joan Plane, Rosemary Owens, Donna Qnken Top Row: Carole Green, Sondra Singler, Virginia Wilcke, Mary Myrick. Yvonne Frost, Judy Lawrence, Darlene Robirds, Pat Beaver 'S .iid for Mind and bpirif AUDIO-VISUAL GROUP Under the direction of Mr. Alfred l-lernrin, these boys deliver audio-visual materials and machines to the classrooms, and operate the machines when such services are required. This service was organized for the first time this year, The audio-visual department has movie projectors, tape recorders, an opaque proectior, and record players. Left to Right: Kenneth Lackey, Terry Decker, James Farquharson, Salvador Rascon, Dale Wheeler, Floyd Hickok lrearl, Jim Heaney lfrontl, Dennis Beito irearl, Mr. Hemkin lfrontl, Clyde Jolliff, Gary H , Brenner, and Harold Rossi M 4 CHESS CLUB Sponsored by Mr. Albert Mortensen, the Chess Club offers many hours of entertainment and stimulation to those interested in this brain game. They held a school- wide tournament which began late in May and lasted into the first part of June, with much enthusiasm being shown by participants. Shown in the picture to the right are: Seated: Ronnie Wright, Russell Martin, Lila Crocker, Jack Schlemmer, Mike Merchant Kneeling: Dean Fischman, Don Walmsley, Frank Wheel- er, Jerry Greenstein, Larry Brauser Standing: Mr. Mortensen, Terry Shannon, Richard Henry, Mike Bartlett, Fred Buckner, Don Bellomy few BIBLE CLUB Non-sectarian and non-denominational, the Bible Club offers an opportunity to students who wish to devote part of their time during lunch period to things spiritual. Speakers include ministers and laymen of many different denominations. This picture, taken at a regular meeting period shows the following members: Bottom Row: Rupert Newmiller, Ed McMillan, Bob Ayers, Larry Brauser, Gene Bedley, Kenn Butland, Larry Fauikner, Bill Harrison, Don Frieze lpresidentl Second Raw: Mary Monroe, Karlene Sibley, Donna Putnam, Mary Ann Baker, Linda Robb, Jean Atkins, Loretta LaBaron, Londa Walker, Laurel Call, Nancy Reynolds, Mr. Rudy Cooper lco-sponsorl Third Row: Kay Wilde, Norma Springer, Elaine Bedley, Esther Hilte, Judy Egan, Winnie Branch, Maureen Swanson, Helen Janes Fourth Row: Betty Wallace, Bonnie Lynn, Shirley Ramsey, Sue Skinner, Bonnie Goodale, Doris Fansler, Pat Barthel, Margie King, Marjorie Lanham, Sharon Ewald, Coral Kelley, Carolyn Wyatt Fifth Row: Christine Fansler, Shirley Ramsey, Sally Tufts, Peggy Jacobsen, Carole Griggs, Diane Frances, Lenorci Shorman, Sandy Duffield, Pat Brown Top Row: Edith Fay, Suellen Skinner, Carol Butler, Karen Herman, Judy Wilkerson, Linda Hamburg, Donna Mc- Lean, Barbara Kowarsch, Mary Beth Willems Working for o ,Better School LETTERMEN'S CLUB One of the most worthy projects sponsored by any school club is that undertaken by the Lettermen's Club, made up ot boys who have earned their D in any sport. ThE E the Hadophonn ot a young Greek boy, Panayons Alexiou, the tragic victim ot World War ll, whose lite is being made happier by financial support from Downey's Lettermen, enabling him to get an education that will help to make him a good and useful man. The club also sponsored the spring sports awards banquet on May 26, where letters and other recognition were given to athletes. Pictured here are: Bottom Row: Keith Merritt, John Swann, Wayne Zuber, Virgil Barham, Don Peter, Mike Rogers, Darrell Jones, Joe Angelo, Kenneth Schafer Second Row: Mr. Schultz, Jim De Noble, Bill Walters, Don Zar- emba, Bob Edens, Richard Featherstone, Bryan Adams, B-ob Ayers, Charles Vicars, Gary Jacobson, Richard Offutt, Edward De Lano, Jerry Dunn Third Row: Larry Ayers, Dave Clements, Fred Tisue, Doug Hay, Tom Pulley, Bob Crockett, Larry Krueger, Tom Woods, Bob Keller, Jack Potts, Russell Wilson, Eldon Clark Fourth Row: Tom Radoumis, Eugene Williams, Verl Pearce, Bob Dye, Jerry Cverland, Chuck Lass, John Nichols, Fred Wilburn, Bill Shaker, Gene Miner Fifth Row: Brian Hudson, Dick Seeley, Paul Petersen, Robert Hagman, Glyn Rogers, Jack Mahlstede, Roger Hagman, Fred James, Don Nelson Top Row: Lonnie Dayhoft, Elmer Malchow, Mike Monaco UW , Dage l2O KEY CLUB Organized this year tor the first time in DSHS is the Key Club, a national organization sponsored by Kiwanis tor the purpose of giving service to the school and community. With Mr. Clarence Bacha as adviser, the club undertook to patrol the parking lots, painted the snack shack, ushered at school functions, and per- formed many other worthwhile tasks. Composed mostly ot sophomores, it gives promise of becom- ing an outstanding school club. Pictured here are: ottom Row: Jack Trumbo, Bill Lacey, Ron Tyler, Joe Harvick Second Raw: Dan Jeffs, Randy Meadows, Larry Myers, Brian Hudson, Alan Thiele, Bob West, Frank Flachman, Alan Shields Tap Row: David Carey, Brent McDowell, John Zeuthen, Bruce Pickard, Harley Widmark, Dan Stockton, Mr. Bacha lSponsarl INTERCLUB COUNCIL The setting up ot a council within the school, whose membership would represent all on-campus clubs, was started at the beginning of the second semester. There were 26 club presidents and advisors as members. lt was decided that the student body vice president would be automatically the presi- dent ot the council. The purpose ot the council is to bring un'ty to organiza- tions, to solve any problems, and to distribute services evenly between the clubs. Their accomplishments for this year have been the drawing up ot their constitution and the setting up ot a meeting day schedule tor each club, so that their meetings would not coincide. Bottom Row: Margie Parker, Sally Plumb, Marie Agnew, Dehne Williams, Laura Berry, Martha Cook, Toni Ziegler, Carol McBride Second Row: Laurita Paulsen, Frances Allison, Kim Line, Bob LoCicero, Mike Monaco, Alan Thiele Third Row: Charles Lass, Don Frieze, Virgil Barham, Frank Flachmon Top Row: Bob Crockett, Ben Stewart, Jim Parris, Brion Hudson feminine Zflilefes G. A. A. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to create interest in athletics for girls, to promote higher mental and physical efficiency, to uphold and carry out the highest ideals of sportsmanship, cooperation and friendship, This organization meets every Wednesday in the girls' gym after school. Under the leadership of Miss l-lelen l-lall, Miss Ojstedt, Miss Halverson, and Miss Fondren, the girls played basketball, volley- ball, speedball, softball, tennis, swimming, and table tennis, The club sponsored the Get Acquainted Dance and a soft- ball playday. Shown here are: Front Row: Bernice Rhodes, Margaret Rojas, Helen Centeno, Judy Kennard, Charlene Shay, Lois Kane, Marie Agnew, Claudine Shirley, Nancy Broy, Faye Polie, Shirley Joy Middle Row: Wanda Graves, Rosemary Goldstein, Mona Jain, Carol Hershey, Emilie Durheim, Pat Wheater, Pat Lyons, Barbara Healy, Sandy Nelson, Nancy Schorr, Linda Hamburg, Ann Stroud, Pat Pahner. Top Row: Mary Coss, Leora Peterson, Claudine Garrett, Christine Fansler, Dora Wylie, Doris Fansler, Lila Crocker, Darlene Clinkenbeard, Pat Ahern, Mary Ann Conner, Jayne Brooks, Bonnie Kummer G.A.A. OFFICERS Bottom Row: Lois Kane, Jayne Brooks, Linda Hamburg Standing: Marie Agnew, Pat Lyons, Nancy Broy, Claudine Shirley SWIMMING G.A.A. Front Row: Barbara Sakach, Donna McLean, Donna Thede, Marie Agnew, Pat Wheater, Emile Durheim, Nancy Schorr Second Row: Shirley Joy, Lenora Shorman, Sandra Gray, Mary Ann Baker, Sue Ellen Skinner Third Row: Beverly Trachsel, Beverly Hollingsworth, Ellen Davis, Pat Hector, Lila Crocker, Claudine Shirley, Nancy Broy, Bev Cieslinski, Carolyn Ward, Nancy Leader Fourth Row: Miss Fondren, Bernice Rhoades, Marsha Howard, Jo Prentice, Lois Kane, Darlene Clinkenbeard, Carol Hersey, Miss Ojstedt 0 5-I nr 5 fr :gg Page l2l N BB , , K- A f K -N Xu 'N 4 ,illii.soilc of Many Voices GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Bottom Row: Frances Allison, Dorothea Albright, Phyllis Legg, JoAnn Faldetta, Darlene Andrews, Joyce Rogers, Darlene Dicus, Put Beaver, Carolyn Carter, Carmen Medina Second Row: Mr. Cooper, Janice BeDell, Betty Jennings, Norma Springer, Shirley Stoddard, Kathleen Carter, Arlene Dugger, Joyce Trapp, Peggy Golden, Bobbette Woods, Kathy Peugh Top Row: Kathy Palmer, Kay Calvin, Susie Ford, Janette Voge, Jan Rogers, Mary Gutelius, Carolyn Coursey, Joyce Cornet, Darlene Robirds, Sandra Robinson, JoAnn Cole SENIOR OCTET lAt Pianol Mr. Cooper Deanna Renner, MariLee Ehrgott, Bob l-lealy, Milae Riley, Duane Kessler, Walt Lambert, Leora Peterson, Barbara Adams The music ot many voices blended together in harmony is a joy to hear, Under the leadership of Mr, Rudy Cooper, these groups, the a cappella choir, boys' glee club, girls' glee club and the senior octet, worked hard to make their music a joy to hear. They represented our school at many com- munity gatherings, provided the musical en- tertainment at many Parent-Teacher Associa- tion meetings, and again participated in the annual music festival, held this year at Whit- tier High School on April l5, , 5 -x., I e '-1 l Q - . V .. N, .,.. , 5,5 . .LE 5 P ,wif 4 J 1 'W H .-,I I 7 f ' wa l Ye- , 'X 1 1 1 2 f . A Blen3e3 in Harmony l i i A CAPPELLA CHOIR Bottom Row: Mr. Cooper, Marsha Stacey, Anna Lee Pearce, Marie Evans, Barbara Brown, Claudene Garett, Oleta Briney, Carol Foulkes, Sandra Nelson, Sheryl Knight, Carol Sue Johnson, Gerry Carlton, Deanna Renner, Mona Jain, Barbara Adams, Mary Frances Allison Second Row: Betty Box, Marilee Ehrgott, Jim Rozell, Gene Raine, Dave Tostenson, Joe Angelo, Jim Vincent, Walter Lambert, Don Tisor, Susie Covert, Shirley Joy, Mona Frederick, JoAnne Sorenson Top Row: Leora Peterson, Gracelyn Sawyer, Shirley Ramsey, Tressa Russell, Richard Rand, Bob Healy, Jim McManus, Mike Riley, Elmer Malchow, Wayne Masters, Frank Davis, Pat Smith, Joyce Ettien, Donna May The music groups combined with Petite Masque to present a Christmas program in assemblies for all the classes on December l5. The sophomore dramatic group acted out scenes in pantomime, while the music groups provided the musical settings and accompani- ment. The program was entitled, Gather Round the Christmas Tree, and was narrated by Mary Beth Willems and Frank Flachman. Part ofthe music came from the balcony, as shown in the Picture below. On the opposite page is a scene by the Petite Masque. , W fa 1 xy! ,. ,. I X W! . .. ' ' Jia? ,f s M ,, , zf' 1271 , I? 4 . 'Z, ' .fif'f'.ZwW , ff r f f fi f , A A A , 1 ---- ' 1 - ji - - .,., . , 'Q ' ' v 0' if if r V, ,,,, ' BOYS' GLEE CLUB Bottom Row: Mr. Cooper, Duane Kessler, Carl Solomon, Steve Limon, Don Tisor, Joe Angelo, Doug Kindness, Bob Healy Second Row: Ed Sonnenburg, Denny O'Hair, Jim Rozell, Mark Mandala, Joe Kirk, Walter Whitten, Jim Heaney Third Row: Gene Raine, Verl Pearce, Frank Wheeler, Charles Pope, Allen Sibley, Richard Rand, Joe Staker Top Row: Frank Davis, Walt Lambert, Jack Yalden, Robert Allen, Jim McManus, Mike Riley, Larry Russell Page l23 3 .3 A,,.. ,, ' UWM! aiiniicii lil, s , . 1 ,t g Hlli Qiiys anal Qals With the motto Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions os their gocil the Downey l-li Y cincl Tri l-li Y clubs work with the schools ond community to help better Downey's youth Richard Ottutt won the Hi Y Boy of the Yeor Aworcl for Southern Colitornici, which wos o greot honor tor Downey ond Richorcl Mr. Jomes Locey, executive secretory, ond Mrs. Betty Blunt new supervisor ot Tri l-li Y clubs work hcird helping the clubs mony cictiyities to be successful, Mrs. Blunt took the plcice ot Mrs. Ann Rogers, who become secretory to Principcil Mr Wright The rcipicl growth of the community is shown in the never clubs, showing thot 'lDowney's Y,M,C.A, Future ls Unlimited sc? 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'Wu Stimutating School Spirit , 1 li ,V i t g W ,ntl f so W ff' What is school spirit? A simple definition would be the loyalty and enthusiasm that one feels and gives to his school. Spurring our teams on to more victorious goals were many clubs and organizations whose chief function is to arouse and promote school spirit and our teams in response made us very proud as they soared right to the top There are times when a victory can inspire a little over confidence but it in time will subside and then the same old spirit will prevail It is this constant spirit and enthusiasm which keeps a school pushing ahead to reach the top GH SCHOOL I5 Page l iknergefic an3 Inspiring YELL LEADERS . . BEN STEWART MARTHA COOK BOB EDENS KYell King? ELSIE LOZANC' AL ENDEMANO -? SONG LEADERS ,..,. BEVERLY TOMPKINS LINCOLNA MCLANE PAT SEELEY co-EDwoN Nonms CARQLYN EDMoNcs .1 1' 'L' GQL .,-J Sparkling C1113 Colorful FLAG TWIRLERS Jo Ann Faldeffa June Lassick Janice Blankenship Polly Campbell Margie Parker Peggy Jackson Janice Hansen ?W n jj-AJJI Jjcj J -N DJ rv, rx F .xjxk Q, 'A i E, in Q wf J x r Y-f J 'N Xyyf off A NN sf ' fx K X mm fe X K Tvv X '5 ,QQ JJ K NJ NJ T 'Di , ffl. gk Jyj f Nxslyix N QXQ sy w. J GJ. ,X cgi -X, ef' fx,-f 5 XX! e L je BEE SONG AND YELL LEADERS Standing: Amy Fotiou Darlene Andrews Mary Wright Jerri Swenson Ketti Lomoreaux Kneeling: Wanda Maroney Kay Wilde Pat Hatchel Page 129 . .... ....4...,, Nm, 9 -i.....,.,...1, Q W. ,M Music, tniirlers, with lots of fe? Under the direction of Mr. Caesar Mattei during the first semester, the band was led to one of its greatest honors, that of going to the Rose Parade, They also played at the football games and took part in the All-Western Band Review in Long Beach. Due to his wife's ill health, Mr, Mattei re- signed after seven years of directing the Downey High band, and Mr, William Meyer, the new di- , jTcgmMA, , rector, came to take hls place, and did a wonderful iob on the concert April 29. ,Y ,gig ,L ,4.,i igfwgsrf i Q ,I x 1 gsfffsg, DCJREEN zecnici. f ,'ff +TLfT JEANNE ADAMS . ilxmaffiwl 4, Q C VIKING BAND Bottom Row: Rupert Newmiller, Lee Mansfield, Vincent Shurtleff, Dennis Beito, Dale Dare, Carol Schaefer, Mr. Caesar Mattel, Suezcnne Berry, Jon Holland, Betty Stephens, Claudine Shirley, Frances Shaff, Bill Harrison, Carol Grider Second Rowz Walter Pearce, Norris Proctor, Dora Willey, Pat Wheater, Gordon Crow, Jim De Noble, Laura Pitts, Don Lang, Pat Norvell, Edna Kennedy Tom Higgins, Chuck Uzes Third Row: Gary Tatlow, Carole Franklin, Robert Cunningham, Donald Davis, John Smith, Gene Pederson, Robert Baugh, George Eklund, Roland Brust, Larry Manser, Larry Evans, Merritt Stillman Fourth Row: Joe Gilman, Bob Garrett, Carl Franklin, David Page, Dick Page, Daryl Clark, Phil Meserve, LeRoy McDonald, John Crysler, Charles Boyles Dan Lopez, Bob Marsh Top Row: Harold Rossi, Richard Keyser, Orville Pearce, Wally Frazier, Ron Amerman, Patsy Lyons, Mike Hughes, Kim Line, Gary Brenner i 1 MAJoRe'rTEs PAT EVVTON lkneelingl J N, to BARBARA rERousoN NORMA sPRiis1oER ' PEGGY CHERRY PEGGY JACOBSON JEROLYN STACY - KARLEEN RAY JANICE HUGHES . in r :Iv , WllPE2Z1L. W ,,. , ' P ,f Q .Rr-5'K5UhfQ'alr YN. es, ' P a g e l 5 Cl Help the Vikettes Keep in Step J The energetic drill team of Viking- dom, the Vikettes, adds color and spirit to the many of the Viking activities. Besides performing various complicat- ed drills for our football and basketball games, they march in many parades. Their adviser, Miss Donna Mae Hal- verson, or l-lalvie as the girls call her, has contributed many long hours of work to the perfection of the Vi- kettes. Because of the heavy demands on her time as chairman of the advisers to the junior class, she will not be with the Vikettes next year, and she will be greatly missed. CAROLE PAULSON CAROL McBRlDE JIMMIE DEATON VIKETTES ' Bottom Row: Susie Collins, Jeanette Giles, Barbara Adams, Carol Green, Brenda Dorcheus, Sharon Ewald, Pat l-latchel, .loan Daily, Sue Sanders, Glenda Teague, Ethel Byrum, Caroline Spears, Sylvia Worthington Second Row: Jo Bollin, Judy Egan, Gayle Ganser, Clora Lee Paiso, Kay Tidwell, Kathy Brannon, Decla Gallagher, Jackie Bashear, Gerry Carlton, Winnie Branch, Maureen Swanson, Phyllis West, Mary Reaney, Miss Halverson Third Row: Joan Plane, Joe Sullivan, Carol Barber, Margie Isbell, Joan l-legardt, Helen Ziler, Mona Jain, Carol Shaw, Judy Davis, Jenny Nichols, Betty Wallace, Barbara Stec Fourth Row: Dixie Anderson, Joan Simmons, Sandra Kelso, Carolyn Wyatt, Dana Allison, Donna Danforth, Vondra Findley, Shirley Ramsey, Sandy Thomas, Joan Line, Karla Parker, Beverly Cieslinski, Carol Johnson Top Row: Donna Girdner, Carolyn Maxwell, Linda Lamoreau, Ruth Ellan Saylor, Frances Sonnenberg, Mary Beth Willems, Janet Pogent, Roxalyn Einwalter, Joan Twardowski on faraee Page l3l for the Honor of Seam ano School ' M no , Ks f o,oo if 19 X , - nl O f f! L X X0 L ,XZ a 4 I L ,X7 ' kv 2 ff X Page 133 ff N QcwW.u,W..WNM A dfdmkx-gm, W. H. SMITTY SMITHERAN Director of Athletics Mm JACK O'BRlEN Cross-Cotuntry Track WALLY KINCAID Varisty Basketball Varsity Baseball it-29 ,19 'Ez-. Builkrs of Champions This year Downey undoubtedly had one of the best coaching staffs in Southern California. Overall, the Viking athletic teams won over lOO contests while dropping around 50. These figures include varsity, junior varsity, Bee and Cee sports. With a new coach, Jim Stangeland, the varsity football team had its first winning season in a few years. The varsity basketball team broke record after record under Wally Kin- caid, The waterpolo and swimming teams under Jim Schultz continued their dominance of the Coast League aqua sports. Kincaid's horsehiders had a fine winning year also. Coach Jack O'Brien started a youth movement this year with a predominance of lower classmen on his teams. Coach Fred Pearson's tennis squad had the best season since Downey had the C.l.F. champions in the late thirties. ff' JIM SCHULTZ Waterpolo Swimming Tennis li' - . X , X .3 W is 'Zim -wx N - W E5zz,.s-as mf 7' V . xi s - X. T A 'J V . - 52515-A 2 ,F I it , S 'B K, t 'l f .. , X ,, M ,VM 4, V7 ' f' . 1 7 . - I V, V, ::E:, 4,fcs,s:3lZgf,.aY ws , V r XL ' X x ,- ' if f T -es.. We ,X if ,M T' X. 1 ue' 'wmv Niffwftf'-5,1 f f .. , -M 1' C, .sac LT ' A . t - , T' -: f 3' . '1 QEWWQ Sw? - ' t V f ,T wwe.. M T 9 ' 'Ir' 'ff fwxwff . A I ll ,lvl I TT WI ll 7 fr if f . hl1,,f1Ji'l.LS71i if Q' f ff',-Nzyxss I - -sf X N 'V 1 T 5 M E' i:1?'lfm -'-if . 3 - ,ywff f- swriff f Qk'f3 T P. Estee .J--sz. W ff .X ,W 5?N2:'z.f - -I' , . 0 f it ,, 'I ' ,- . J r T . TT ' T T if s. ,www M, so if, -1M .s is ,, f . . Q sf N 1 . by . L A Ng ,.f..w, , if , - - , . , f 5, X-,, .S , y , . ,V . - .. f 'mm rf MOE CHAVFZ Varsity Football Bee Basketball Golf Page ill DICK HILL JIM STANGELAND CHUCK H JV. Football Varsity Football Bee FO fETlAH JV. Baseball Track J,V, BOSEMEGH FRED PEARSON ? new Q4 gglfffiqb' fist? New life for an 013 sport M ,ff .,. , 1,1 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row: Elmer Malchow, Gary Morrell, Paul Pederson lCapt,i , Tom Pulley, Bob Crockett, Charles Morrell, Jim Stiglbauer, Jerry Overland, Coach Moe Chavez Third Row: Kim Line, Coach Jim Stangeland, Dave l-lall, Mike Rogers, Rex Powell, Lonnie Canada, Chuck Lass, Ben l-lernandez, Bill Olmstead Second Row: Doug Hay, Rusty Craig, Mike Zimmerman, Darrell Jones, Jack Mahlstede, Gary Jacobsen, Bill Moore lManagerl Bottom Row: Maurice Hively, Dick Wetmore, Roy Bornholdt, Tom Woods, Richard Offutt, Mike Axton, Ron Corbin, Carl Lynch A new coach, Jim Stangeland, came to Downey last fall and finally took the Vikings returnees from the previous year's eleven, Stangeland and Moe Chavez, the Vike backfield six, dropped but two and had one costly tie. Don Peter, Bill Salvage, Mike McCallum, Bill Brown, out of the football doldrums. With seven coach, built a tecm that went out and won They started their nine game schedule out by dropping Fullerton, a new opponent this year, 19-12, with Charles and Gary Morrell making touchdown runs of 45 and 60 yards each. The third teedee came on a GO-yard pass by Bob Crockett. Redondo fell before the potent Norse offense, 39-6 in a game that saw Crockett toss a pair of payoff passes and Charles Morrell score a trio of touchdowns and Bill Brown another. Downey was held to a 13-O win over Westchester in their final tuneup for loop play. C. Morrell hit paydirt for one TD and brother Gary set up the second when he fumbled on the six yard line and Elmer Malchow recovered in the end zone. Both Charles and Gary scored as the Vikes battled back and forth wlth the Wilson Bruins, with the Vikes finally coming out on top when Gary scored with 44 seconds left in the game and Jim Stiglbauer converted, to give the Vikes a 14-l3 win. The lowly Lynwood Knights pulled the upset of the year by ending the Vike win streak with a 20-12 shellacking of the Vikes. Downey had a short 12-O lead at which the Knights whittled away at and finally passed. Downey scored three touchdowns in a minute and a half during the third and fourth period to down Excelsior, 19-O. Charles Morrell scored a pair of touchdowns with Bill Olmstead intercepting a Pilot pass and scampering 55 yards for the flnal one of the game. Compton blanked the Vikes 20-O, and with a possible berth to the C,l.F. playoffs at stake the Vikes were tied by Poly, i3-13. lf Downey had won that game, they probably would have gone to the playoffs as the second place team in the Coast loop. The Vikes clobbered Jordan in the final tilt of the year, Zi-7. Elmer Malchow scored when he recovered a 'Cat fumble in the end zone. Charles Morrell and Dave Hall scored the other two. Malchow and Charles Morrell were named to the first team all league eleven while Gary Morrell received second team honors. Although he did not receive any honors, Crockett set five new school records for passing. They were passes attempted llOOi, passes completed i5l l, pass completion percentage i5l 953, touchdowns passing i5i, and total yards passing i679l. SEASON'S RECORD Downey 19, Fullerton 12 Downey 39, Redondo Beach 6 Downey 13, Westchester 0 Downey 14, Long Beach Wilson 13 Lynwood 20, Downey 12 Downey 19, Excelsior 0 Compton 20, Downey 0 Downey 13, Long Beach Poly 13 ltiel Downey 21, Long Beach Jordan 7 ART MAURER BILL MOORE DON FRIEZE Two of the hardest working, but least known, of the boys connected with football were Don Frieze and Bill Moore, the Vike managers. There were the hard workers who ran out on the field with water, towels, smelling salts, stretchers, extra equipment and everything else needed. Cf their success. Unknown to most fectbali fans in the stands this year was Art Maurer. AM, MCUFE, hzd me iob Of SCOUTWQ Tl'i6 TGGYTHE Dinner, xsiulijl play next. ln dong so he was able fg gee buf C,-ie Downey gsme. Eur t: rim the Mikes owe much Page 135 2 sb-SRSON LL 0'-M nf STEAD gm! RL N ' 5 W S 4 'fx X- xv QQ. w Y? Wfis.. A -va , Z , 4' ' Whig! ,f ,W , W 11 12 f '1' 145252 ' , ,Ere f- if If Q 7- SQ ' 2? S ,,,v nu IZA' 'V -1. .M Aqgx ' I S0 - I ,W-' an if V 4 f Y' ,' I .. 'Q E WT x uw 'ww Wa, W D '24 A I . 9 B 1 ' 4 Q . . WQZZWQV -QW , ,454 ,. MW f A 1' A., fwfr 4 'ff f 4 W., ' 5 V I in A, 1 . I , V1 W ' 'Q X! I . VW ' , '7 mv MY wyiw Wy!! ,,. 45 ' 72,71 ' . ' Q f ' -A Hn n H, , 4?-f' f M, . ,,.-.W ww Os N: . S- W Af f . fm.. av' X f 'f-. x ,Lx .262 Q,- ,ifffaf-ff is, ,M N future flashy ifooffaffers. 1 .,, J t , W X I J 2 2 427 f, yr, Z , , , f ,,, WZ. ,, 5, , , f f X f ' ,f, rv ,f , 1 V' , ' ff .fwfr ,Ar r r of ir V . A 1 f f f A . hawk x ' V , my M414 W, f , , f my E JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row: Paul Shanor lManagerl, A. G. Winn, Ted Long, Collins Reid, Brian Hudson, Jearald Gregg, Bruce Kariker, Jim Flowers, Dick Seeley, Ray Gilbert, Joe Sallinger, Mike Steager, Gary Hanes, Harley Widmark, Bob Pinizzotto, Richard Baker, Coach Dick Hill Bottom Row: John Zeuthen, Roger Young, Bill Walters, Carol Solomon, Dick Featherstone, Jack Trumbo l'Co-Captaini, Ronnie Russell, John Nichols, Gene Hubbard, Randy Meadows, Lash Stevenson lCo-Captainl Next year's varsity prospects appear bright with the material coming up from this past season's junior varsity and the Bee teams under Dick Hill and Chuck Hannah respectively. The J.V.'s had a fine season's record of four wins, three losses and one tie. The Vike lightweights did not fare as well, losing all of their nine games, but showing more potential than the scores show. The junior varsity started the season by dropping a 26-l2 tilt ta Fullerton, but bounced back to rip Redondo, l8-l2. After tying Anaheim l4-l4, they fell in their first league contest to Long Beach Wilson, l4-6. The Lynwood Knights fell before the Vike onslaught, 25-O, but the Jayvees had to hustle to get past Excelsior 7-6, Downey won their third straight by trouncing Compton lZ-7. They wound up the sea- son by dropping a close one to Long Beach Poly Z7-25. Long Beach Jordan forfeited. The Bee's rough year started when they were routed 40-O by Fullerton, but looked better when they dropped a l2-6 decision to Redondo. Westchester set them back 28-O. They opened their Coast League slate by falling to Wilson, 36-7, followed by a 25-7 pasting by Lynwood, another whitewash job by Excel- sior, 36-O, then Compton ran wild to the tune of Sl-7, Long Beach Poly blanked the Vikelets, 39-O, and the lightweights closed out a winless season by dropping a 4l -l2 decision to Long Beach Jordan. 6' 5 BEE FOOTBALL Top Row: Coach Chuck Hannah, Derryl Hill, Lee Mooschekian, Vince Myers, Gary Morse, Larry Acre, Bill Shaker, Tony Mitchner, Bob Kasunic, Butch Frazier, Larry Faulkner Middle Row: Charles Locuito, Brent McDowell, Bill Lacey, Jim Jindra, Eddie Seaber, Lester John, David Okura, Ray Hayword, Joe King Bottom Row: Ron Cunningham, Jerry Branford, Gene Miner, Don Corliss, Al Endemano, Winton Frame, AI Bishop, Bob Wheeler, David Wright Page WO George Nagami Size greatest in Qowneyk History . T 4 E I , W-L.. W , ,,,,,,, ,,,,, A , Z ..- ' 1 Ci. ' r' rw 'ef , , ,, , 1 , , , f , I , ,,f?0'WW?' haw? an N!! Hr we if 'Vi' if-1 Yi fy fi VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right: George Mihailoff, Bud Saunders, Bob Ayers, Verl Pearce, Dave Bidnick, Gary Dougan, Coach Wally Kincaid lholding the trophies won at the Long Beach Tournamentl, Richard Codling, Darrell McAfee, Dennis Hacker, Don Bramhall, Mike Michaels, and Bob Dye This was the greatest basketball team in Downey's history, was the praise voiced by Coach Wally Kincaid after his proteges took Southern California by surprise and battled their way into the quarter-finals of the C.l.F. playoffs. Smashing record after record, the Vike cagers romped to 25 wins, including ll consecutive ones, unequaled in the schaol's history, while losing but seven. lronically the Vikes humbled two C,l.F. Group champs. Early in the year they raced over Morningside, the Northern Group winner, 50-39, ln the Long Beach Tournament, which the Norse won, they beat this year's Central Group champ, MERRITT STILLMAN BOB WEST These varsity basketball managers had the job of taking care and issuing the basketball uniforms, towels, statistics, charts, etc. Theirs was a hard job that deserves a lot of credit. Alhambra, 58-44. Alhambra was one ofthe tallest teams in the area, and the Vikes one of the smallest, averaging 5'lO , but the Downey fast break wore down the Moors to such an extent Downey had the game sewed up in the third period, although they were without the services of Verl Pearce, whose nose was broken by an Alhambra center. Their ll-game win skein was finally halted in the semi-finals ofthe Chino Tournament by Riverside, 52-Sl. The Vikes then entered the Compton Western States Tournament and, in one of the most breath-taking games of the year, beat Centennial when, with two seconds left onthe clock, Bud Saunders sank a lay-up to give the Vikes Cl 59-57 win. They lost in the semi-finals to Mt. Carmel, 67-60, and, in a sudden death overtime, to Loyola 54-52 in a game for third place. The Vikes had a miserable start in Coast League play, dropping three of their six first-round games. Bait in the second round they went like a house-a-fire, coming out on top in all of their games. Their 75-point effort against Excelsior was a new school record for points scored in a league game. VVith their second round point production, the Norse auint won the offensive and defensive titles but ended up in a second place tie with LB Jofcfn in feaan standings. A flip of a coin sent the Vikes into the C l F, playoffs where tney trcunced their first cppcnent, lngie- wood, 52--l2, but fell to the Crusaders frcrn Mt, Carmel in the quarter-finals, 67-45. Verl Pearce and Bob Dxe received sexeral htnars acre ing the year, Dye being named tc the All-Tcurna'-'ent team at all the tourneys the Vikes entered as 'well as be na If ac- ed onthe all-Coast League first team and all-C ' F Ergggwg team. Pearce was a unanimaus chaice by the :caches far the All-League team, and was 'faced an the Taurna- ment team at Long Beach. t' N- w '-2, Ji 1 A DQ , 5 ' 4411 'hr My 'Qi ww V. . X xx: X . fyr- X' X f Si: , A 'Z ix. :wx 5 vw, , N wtyw ,AQ X N X ,X X M M-fgkxviff Q ' 2 ff 3. ,,,, T . b 85:1 - H ,I , , if i f ff! I WZ S' V ny I I ff' f X 1 wr, 5 J 5' e - ' M , 2 S 49 xx W 'J ,- W W ' w Up and Coming Casaba bfars JV BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right: Tom Radoumis, Leo Otten, Eugene Miner, Jerry Malone, Tom Stockard, Gilvie Donworth, Ron Eckberg, Coach Chuck l-lannah, Don Koch, Jerry Quigley, Jay Lesselyong, Ted Long, Ronnie Russell, and Derryl Hill Although they did not have any organized league to play in this year, Coach Chuck Hannah's junior varsity roundballers had a very successful season, winning l3 while dropping nine. With such stalwarts as Jerry Quigley, Ronald Eckberg, Tom Radoumis, Leo Otten, Jerry Malone and others, the J.V.'s met most of the other schools in the league, with the high spot of the year coming when they whitewashed Jordan to the tune of 67-33 in the season's finale. Moe Chavez's Bee cagers had a rough season this year, winning seven but losing l3. They had a pretty good league record though, winning five out of the l2 games they played while knocking over two of the league's leaders. During most of their games they would go into the final period looking like champions, but would run out of steam in the last quarter. But in their final two appearances they beat l.,B, Poly 53-42, and LB. Jordan 46-33. With such standouts as Jack Trumbo, Wenzelberg, Bob Edens, and Bill Prout moving up to the var- sity or J.V.'s, Chavez will have to start building again next year, AK E, V il' 'Biff BEE BASKETBALL Top row: Gary Mathers, Ray Brownfield, Tom Monson, .lack Trumbo, Bull Prout Johnny Rodriquez ' Middle row: Coach Moe Chavez, Jerry Jonnum, Bruce Pickard, Arvin XN'en:elbero Kenneth Seville, Butch Frazier lManagerl Bottom row: Bill Moore, Dick Powell, John Brown, Wayne Sessom, Bob l.oCicerc Ez: Edens Page VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Top Row: Coach Jack O'Brien, Danny Jeffs, Larry Simon lCaptainl, Charles Sheffield, Hershel Sinay lManagerl Bottom Row: Johnny Rodriguez, Daniel Lopez, Don Zaremba, Mike Hughes They're off and running against Compton at South Gate Park J.V. CROSS-COUNTRY Top Row: Hershel Sinay lManagerl , Kenny Houghton, Tom Houts, Richard Henry, Charles Vicars, Gary Mattingly, Jim Hoag, Ted Ludford, Ronald Flicker, Coach Jack O'Brien Bottom Row: Bryan Adams, Joe Reavill, Norris Proctor, Don Davis, Larry Collier, Robert Sabala Page I46 Q'er Hill and Dale Starting out what originally appear- ed to be a hopeless year for Downey in cross-country, Coach Jack O'Brien built a team around a bunch of sopho- mores, and produced one of the best squads of harriers in the Coast League. In past years the Vikes have had reliable, well-tested veterans to bring home the hill 'n' dale laurels. But th's year O'Brien started out with but one letterman and had a remarkably good season, coming out with a six won, four lost record for the season, and a four and two record in league to put them in third place. They took second place in the C.l.F. semi-finals in their division, They missed the finals by four-tenths of a second, the finalists being chosen on the total elapsed time before the final team member crossed the finish line. Thomas was out practically the en- tire season due to illness, but Larry Simon, the only sen?or on the squad, along with a trio of lOth grade stand- outs, Dan Jeffs, Dan Lopez and Johnny Rodriguez, formed the nucleus of the young team. Other harriers who im- proved during the season enough to ga?n places in varsity meets were Charles Sheffield, Don Zaremba lwho alternated between waterpolo and cross-countryl, and Mike Hughes. The junior varsity had a very good season also, winning six, losing three and tying one, They also had a lea- gue record of four wins and two losses. Top J.V. leather lungers were Larry Collier, Bob Sabala, Ron Flicker, Don Davis, Charles Male and Jim Shefko. With these boys coming up for next year's squad, O'Brien ought to have a team to be reckoned with in the Coast League. 111k 3uil3ing for the Future ,W in 4274 VARSITY TRACK Top Row: Coach Jim Stangeland, Tom Houts, Bob Bennett, Bill Brown, Larry Simon, Gary Hanes, Don Peter, Ron Flicker, Tom Pulley, Gene Hubbard, Bob Crockett, Brian Hudson, Lanny Dayhoff, Joe Sallinger, Raymond Gilbert, Lash Stevenson, Bud Lacey, Lindsey Miller, Coach Jack O'Brien Middle Row: Dan Lopez, Larry Morris, John Zeuthen, Verl Pearce, Don Davis, Richard Jenkins, Harley Widmark, Johnny Rodriguez Bottom Row: George Mihailoff, Jerry Tetzlaff, Randy Meadows, Don Zaremba, Vic Macias, Gary Hill, Dan Jeffs BEE TRACK Top Row: Coach Jim Stangeland, Mike Steager, Vince Myers, Jim Jindra, Gary Hilton, Jim Giacomini, Charles Vicars, Phil Lewis, Bruce Pickard, Ronnie Russell, Jack Trumbo, Larry Sinatra, Coach Jack O'Brien Middle Row: Larry Faulkner, Bob Halley, David Okura, Brent McDowell, Bill Shaker, Joe Reavill, Norris Proctor, Mike Hughes, Larry Krueger, Richard Henry Bottom Row: Bob Sabala, Henry Rechin, Carl Morgan, George Nagami, Brian Adams, Larry Collier, Bob Elrighl Jim Shefko As in cross-country, Coaches Jack O'Brien and Jim Stangeland looked forward to a bleak cinder season. But ta the surprise of everyone, they produced one of the finest young teams in the area. Composed mainly of inexperienced sophomores and juniors, the Vikes turned in a pair of wins against five defeats in dual meet competition. The Bees had one of their better years with a three and four record. Three school records were broken this year. George Nagami broke Jim Ball's record of l4.l in the Cee low hurdl ES running l3.9. He also broke Vic Macias' Cee century record by running l0.4 He took second in the league l00 aficl third in the low barriers. Mac'as bettered Ball's varsity broad jump record by leaping Zi' 53411 in the league finals Downey had a fine bunch of sprinters in Randy Meadofvs, Bob Bennett, who was fifth in the league 440 Ron Corbin and Macias, and Bees Brent McDowell, Bob Halley and Nagami. Only Bennett, Corbin and Macias will be lolst by gradu- ation, giving the Vikes one of the best sprint relay team around. This year's team of Macias or Corbin, Jerry Terzlaff Meadows and Bennett had a best time of l 33.4, placing them fourth in the league finals. The Vikes had one of het best crops of hurdler around this year, with Bob Crockett leading the stickmen. l-Ie third in the league finals and posted a best time of l9.9 in the C.l.F. prelims. took Both the varsity and Bees had standout distance runners. Larry Simon was the top varsity miler with a 4i4S S regis- tered against Excelsior, Though Simon will graduate this year, Bee runners Johnny Rodriguez, who took fifth in the league 1320, Dan Jeffs, Dan Lopez and Jim Shefko should talke up the slack. ln the Cee 660, Bob Elrich took third and 1 C.l.F. prelims. o the Although pole vaulter Kim Line graduates, junior Gary Hill should break the school record of l.2'. Line cleared l l'6 this year and Hill did l l'. Verl Pearce and Bees Norris Proctor and Charles Vicars proved to be the Vikes top high jumpers Pearce ele 5'lO , Proctor tied for first in the league high jump at 5'7V2 . Vicars cleared that height earlier infthe vear ming Downey had but one shot-putter who could get points regularly in a meet. That was George Mihailoffl Mihailatf haldg the Bee and Cee school records in the shot and had a best put of 4'5'l2 this year with the varsity i2 Dona,-jde, I-HJ Bee weight men, Mike Steager and Jack Trumbo, took second and third respectively in the league meet. Y G Page l-i7 UIl6S6 w6T6 67116 0,0175 y GEORGE NAGAMI , f A 2 5, 3 K 3 , K :..,, if ' f rx gx. Wf- sity, A f . f , .,,. , .f , - W- . f yi ' , , f , 4 A- - 'lwffggz .K 4 II., X W, . Q f X 1 X X ,M , w X ff W f f X f X , X X n , . f , f . ff L. ,L M W GARY HILL Page I-IS BOB BENNETT VIC MACIAS GEORGE MI HAILOFF Q. f iw Y x .. M .X , 5 S 5745 -M Z i ' .fp 4 Q V . - .I I -'-'-15 ' . I s ' 3 f .N Q I I f C ', ' .x ' 'f 1,6 ,X Q f' Q ' gw gy QS? .. x 6 X . f X :mv Q 6' 4 5 If I . , ww Q X X QI. . . ag J V5 I , X H A I SL A . W , I A .-,FTF H ni 0 fxfx K 6 ..,I.,.,. 3. f A .I ' I WM A-A ' 1 N f YW A 'X , , ,, M LW: , .-W, .1 - Q A., . I, Wi' X My ,:1 V A , Li v -:,,,f4N 4151 9 .Q S ig, N A .X ,, , I, wmgw W 1 - t - - ,, ,M Q- ,ff vw I My BOB CROCKETT KIM LINE gxwamwvwwm VERL PEARCE RAN DY MEADOWS xx varsity feague Champions Zgain VARSITY WATERPOLO Top Row: Don Loth, Ken Johnson, 'Craig Koch, Walter Lambert, Richard Miller, Henry Ramirez, Jerry Dunn, Duncan Campbell lmanagerl Middle Row: Don Zaremba, Roger Hagmann, Doug Potter, LeRoy Jennings, Glyn Rogers, Leon Dent, Guy Weber, Tom Green, Coach Jim Schultz. Bottom Row: Karl Galluzzo, Dove Tostenson, Jim McManus, Bob Boadwoy, Gary Knox, John Axton 2 , BEE WATERPOLO Top Row: Eugene Williams, Butch Beal, Fred Espinosa, Fred James, Eddie Wallar, Duncan Compbell lmanagerl Midd'e Row: David Wheeler, Virgil Barham, Larry Ayers, Fred Tisue, Keith Merritt, Edward De Lano, Coach Jim Schultz Bottom Row: Kenneth Schafer, Bob Hagmann, Allen Floyd CEE WATERPOLO Top Row: Richard Coss, Ronald Hodge, Tony Hamlin, Jerry Lauer, Don Nelson, Russell Wilson, Duncan Campbell l nagerl Middle? Row: Gary Wallis, Gordon Weldon, Jerry Starr, Tom Barnes, Fred Willburn, Ronnie Crawford, Coach Jim Schtjtg Bottom Row: Lloyd Mosteller, Doug Wilks, Albert Hazeltine, Bill Witlfe, Karl Giebler, Chalma Roberts Page l-l9 Ulze Champs---lqgainf T 1 . -t qt . . . , ,,,,, g , . 1-'fi ii Er ., ly? V W 1 I A A . , . ,,, , . r K , C Q stil, R ,M .i ,4 5,3 A W, MW.: ,,?f.k:.0,,,kW ,a ,WMM,, .,, ,, 1.5 W f ,,,xyf,..f Z, 4 f ff fr .. - - , W . f A . 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M i M I E or--w.LW .. , W' ,W t .V S ff T Q I D ' I N t , K ,..,, Q X , t ' f I I. . I f I 5 ,. I Y L f' A W ii ...,, V: X, .gk I LY swf' . I -fit f if QL' A G- W z . X: ...' a f, 1 , X . ., -3 Mk .. wit -:, -2 5 - , of Q, . 1 . r fs M M S 15:3 f ' ' sm-1-5 g .V ff- - f Q . ' r ' Top: RICHARD C055 Bottom: JOHN AXTON JUST ONE MORE TITLE Winning their fourth consecutive Coast League waterpolo championship, the Viking poloists again went through another undefeated league season. Though ranking no better than third in the pre- season tabulations, the Vikes showed their teamwork ability by winning all but two contests during the entire season, coming out on top ten times. The Vikings' first defeat of the season came from the Whittier Cardinals in the Downey pool, in a nine- period contest which the visitors captured 3-2 in a sud- den death overtime. ln circuit competition the Vikes scored their first upset victory over Long Beach Wilson's Bruins in the home pool, playing withoutsthe services of three first string players and Coach Jim Schultz, who was home with the flu. The CIF waterpolo championship jinx again held up this year, as the winner of the Free Lance League, EI Segundo, defeated the Vikes, 3-l, for the ClF crown. Five varsity poloists won Coast League first team berths, and two made second string. First stringers were Dave Tostenson fa unanimous choicel, Leon Dent, Glyn Rogers, Gary Knox, and co- Captain John Axton, Second teamers were juniors Larry Genow and Don Zaremba, co-Captain. Gary Knox was the Viking high point maker for the year, followed closely by Glyn Rogers and Leon Dent. Pace l5O Top: FRED TISUE Bottom: DAVE TOSTENSON BEES WIND UP THIRD Compiling a season record of six wins and three losses, the Viking Bee waterpolo squad enaed up in thrra spot in the league with a 3-3 record. Led by Fred Tisue, the squad won its pre-season tilts over Whitteir and Inglewood and their first league contest over Long Beach Poly, but were then shut out by Long Beach Jordan, 5-O, for their first defeat. ln the second round of play the Vikes dropped 3-2 and 6-O to Long Beach Poly and Long Beach Jordan respectively. The Jordan Panthers went on to capture the Bee CIF crown. Only one Bee Vike, Fred Tisue, made the first string all-league selection, while Nordic goalie Bob Keller and guard Ed Delano made berths on the second team. CEES LOSE BUT TWO Though off to a slow start, the smallest of the Viking polo players, the Cees, ended up in the league number two slot with a record of four wins and two losses, both of these being to Long Beach Poly, the lea- gue champs, The Cees had an overall season total of four wins and five defeats, losing their fi.rst four contests of the year before breaking into the win column against Long Beach Jordan, lO-7. Two Vikings, Doug Wilks and Jerry Starr, obtained the circuit top squad, while four others, Karl Geibler, Ronnie Crawford, Chalma Roberts and Jerry Lauer made the second team. fqcquatic .5411 Stars. . SWIMMING SEASON The caliber of swimmers in the CIF improved greatly during the past year, but the Viking varsity aquamen were not able to keep up with the pace, although they broke three school records. In league competition the Nordic swimers captured a surprising second, as they upset Long Beach Poly in their league opener. The three school records which fell included the medley relay record of l 325.9 set by Bill Griffith, Roger Hagmann and David Tostenson in the Coast League finals. Bob Boadway shattered the varsity 200-yard crawl record as he did his best time of 2204.6 in the CIF prelims, nearly ten seconds faster than the old record held by Tom Hillegas. Fred Tisue set a new standard in the varsity l00-yard breaststroke, as he accomplished a l:05.0, more than six seconds faster than the old record. In the CIF finals, held at El Segundo High School, the team gathered three fifth places, as Bob Boadway took that spot in both the 200-yard and l00-yard crawl events, and the varsity four-man did their fastest time ,-- - ...dill . of the year, l 14l .7, to edge out Beverly l-lills for the fifth place medal. The four-man squad was made up of Bob Boadway, Gary Knox, Graig Koch, and Dave Tostenson. The Bees, though gaining only fourth in the league, potentially had a good team led by Fred Tisue, and set three new school standards and one CIF mark. Tisue set five Bee records during the year, includfng a new school mark of l 105.7 in the l00-yard breaststroke, and 46.5 in the 75-yard individual medley. The other school mark to fall was the four-man record, which was done in l :45.l by Larry Ayers, Eugene Williams, David Wheeler and Bob l-lagmann. The Cees captured top honors in the league, as they went undeafeated in competition. Three school records fell and one was tied, Richard Coss tied the 50-yard backstroke mark held by Ronald Stead at 32.4, Doug Wilks captured Bud Severa's 50-yard crawl record of 26 second flat. League relay records fell. Richard Coss, Jerry Lauer and Doug Wilks set a new medley record of 4l .7, which was later broken by Long Beach Poly. The four-man team of Russell Wilson, Karl Giebler, Bill Witke and Doug Wilks set a new standard of 48.4 seconds. MW-,,,,WY,' ff f , M , ff . f ,L 5 Top: LARRY AYERS and BOB HAGMAN Bottom: DOUG WILKS s W , 1 . i h.. 5 wi - sl am C .,,. ssQ,.,,1mm 5 Z W wr-ix i -5-f . ,t i s 'G vl l' L i' f s f W Top: BOB BOADWAY Bottom: BOB KELLER Page Page I ' famous flying Y'-isli , fl 'Vf , VARSITY SWIMMING 'xi xx LK MW I 'W ... fl. X x--4-,fb Bottom Row: Roger l-lagmann, Bob Boadway, Bill Griffith, Art Trader, Don Bellomy Middle Row: Gary Knox lCo-Captainl, Dave Tostenson lCo-Captaini, John Axton, Fred Tisue, Tom Green, Coach Jim Schultz Top Row: Ken Johnson, Leroy Jennings, Larry Ayers Bottom Row: Virgil Barham, Bob Keller, Bob Wheeler, Ken Schafer, Fred Espinosa Middle Row: Coach Jim Schultz, John Fitzgerald, Gary Berg, John Swann, Rickie Raabe, Ed DeLano, Bill Canada Top Row: Gene Pederson, Bob Hagmann, Ed Waller, Fred James, Dave Wheeler, Allen Floyd xi BEE SWIMMING qw sassy CEE SWIMMING tk .Qs XX Bottom Row: Richard Goss, Jerry Chambers, Tony l-lamlin, Tom Barnes, Russell Wilson Middle Row: Cwen Peterson, Jerry Starr lmanageri, Bill Witke, Ronnie Crawford, Chalma Roberts Top Row: Jerry Lauer, Fred Willburn, Doug Wilks, Karl Giebler founbing Out the Sports fragrant j , j 4, ,, X ff W2 XM Q 5 it JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS VARSITY TENNIS I Kneeling: Ronnie Wright, Winton Frame, Mike Merchant, Jack Cate, Chuck Kneeling, John Smith, Dave Clements, Jim Debloble, Bob Riggs, Jack Potts Uzes Standing: Bob Barnes, Wayne Zuber, Gary Morse, Mike Spydell, Coach Standing: Bob Uzes, Laird Plumleigh, Richard Shaff, Joe King, Bryan Berry, Fred Pearson Coach Fred Pearson PUTTERS AND PUTTERERS . . . The Downey golf team completed its best sea- son in May with the C.l.F. team playoffs. It was the team's first winning season with l8 wins and eight losses for the season, and ll wins and five losses in league play, to take a third place tie with Montebello in the Free-Lance League. The team, made up of juniors and sophomores with one senior, was sparked at the end of the sea- son by the arrival of Bob Boughner from Apple Valley, and the fine play of John Nichols. After losing three straight at mid-season, they came on strong and won nine of their remaining twelve games. Although they were the smallest team in the league in the matter of reserve strength, they were always respected even by the strong Long Beach teams. I: cm Qi-v...,, Left to right: Jim Hoag. Bruce Carline, Coach Moe Chavez, Eldon Gotts- chalk, John Nichols, Bob West, Bill Moore, John Fox TENNIS SEASON The Viking tennis team, under Coach Fred Pearson, fought their way to the finest tennis season at Downey since the great teams of the late thirties. Showing a much improved and more experienced team, they began the season with four wins and one loss in practice play, and went on to win seven of their l2 league matches. Their fine loop record placed them in third spot behind the league's powerhouses, Poly and Wilson. Made up mostly of members of last year's varsity and junior varsity, the experience that was missing last year was there. ln singles, the raccjueteers were led by the league's top singles player, Mike Spydell. Up from the junior varsity came Wayne Zuber and Jack Potts. The strong- est part of the team was the doubles. The teams of Bob Barnes-Gary Morse and 'Dave Clements-John Smith, were the main point takers for the Vikes. Again this year the junior varsity did not have a regular schedule, and played with whatever teams they could. RALPH FRESHOUR Unknown to most students, especially the girls, is The work done by Ralph Freshour, the athletic equipment manager for the school. Ralph handles all of the equipment for the football, bqgkerbgllr baseball, track and other athletic teams at Downey. lt's his job to check out the eauipment to the players and to check in the same. At scrne times he can be seen out on the atb'-fig fgljg keg eg P C - to mark off chalk lines etc. Dorn +5 gym periods he checks out eaupmef-v TA S., ',','iTl'- the installation of vending nigger Efgxjjcii, ly refills the machines. Page lS5 Page l54 Harb Hitting Horseiiibers i'1'l'ffi t N 'DN if., WM ff Cipu nfl, f,D,,,,r stil PM gn, . ' 1 'ny M 9 Q l .f': , f K . smear nag J, i ilu fiftli gunz - Dtrwi ,e inqii A f 2 ri, f ' . Q , ' . ,k.k i' ', f , , rf ,QS ..,.,,,, , ' ' N f fi 2 J . . , S f' s 'X X -ji , r . ' S A lu ' ' . 1 , ,Lf . fil e f ' . fr g X X V gl ' X 3 W X VYMKT' 6 f f f ' ft 1 N H i t .1 f fm X. fi? 'X fri f hr' r ' ' W f 0 U , . ,-,,,gaff.. -'M ' , ,. ...fm .,,. . ,ug I lv ff. my , 1- . - it .... p tr , c -r g . V . ,,,.,, - 1' W' - - -. J- f . , 1' V' 'F ' H ' V s 5 sg' - , f s . me . f , . J ff , ff' . . J 'W' ' - ' i VARSITY BASEBALL Standing: Coach Wally Kincaid, Gene Raine iCaptainl, John Gould, Bill Prout, Ron Couillard, Bill Olmstead, Ed Frazier imanagerl Kneeling: Gary Cooper, Cliff Odor, Bob Westerman, Bob LoCicero, Bill Kessloff, Mike Michaels, Ken Kelsey Coach VVally Kincaid's varsity baseball nine turned in another fine record this year, winding up with a season's record of l6 wins against nine losses. Their record of seven wins and five losses put them in undisputed third place in the 'Coast League. Battling down to the wire, the Vikes played L.B. Jordan in the season's finale, l-tad they won, they would have been in a three-way tie for the loop's championship, along with Jordan and Wilson. But Jordan's 5-l win gave them sole possession of the crown with Wilson second and Downey third. Although he did not win the Ray Canton Batting Trophy again, Gene Raine proved to be invaluable with his many talents. At one time or another during the season he played first, second, third, shortstop or pitcher, toiling mainly at the hot corner and on the mound. Even though he did not win the batting trophy, he hit a lusty .355 for the season and had 2l RBl's to lead the team in that department, ln pitching he had the best earned run average in both season ll.33l and league lO.7Ol play, while compiling a season's record of 4-2 and was 2-2 in league. Because of his versatility, he was named to the All-Coast League utility position and named co-most valuable player. l-le was also voted captain by his teammates. Winner of the 2Oth Ray Canton Batting Trophy was Bob LoCicero, the other co-MVP. l-le had one of the league's top batting averages, .459, and led the team in season's batting with a .447 average and in stolen bases, l5. He also made the first team All- League nine at shortstop. An up-and-coming sophomore, Bill Prout, was the mainstay of the Vike mound staff, pitching in all but two games, and compiling a good season's record of nine wins and five losses, and 5-3 in loop play, l-le struck out more than seven batters a game, fanning 98 in the 87 frames he pitched. Bill Olmstead, All-Coast League second team outfielder, supplied the long ball for the Vikes, poling three home runs and wind'ng up third in RBl's with l9. This was Bill's, as well as Raine's and LoCicero's fourth year on the varsity. l-le led the team in fielding during the league, playing without an error, During the year Kincaid tried several experiments, such as having second baseman Bill Kessloff pftch, moving Mike Michaels to third and having Bob Westerman, who had but one error the whole year, behind the plate. l-le even put pitcher Bill Prout on first base. But wherever they played, the Vikes came through creditably, showing the second best record in the school's history. . s . ., ., , A fi - . ' f sw JV BASEBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Arvin Wenzelburg, Ray l-layward, Dick Powell, John Palmer, Gill Gibbs, Don Lang, Mike Cosner Middle Row: Paul l-lempel, David Bishop, Ed Sanchez, Tom Woods, Jack Brown, Gerald Simms, George Johnson, Keith Hines Tap Row: Jae Angelo, Bob Kasunic, Verl Smith, Bob Durling, Dick Williams, Larry Myers, Mike Monaco, Richard Giles, Tom Powell lmanagerl Coming through with one of the best, if not the best, junior varsity baseball teams in Downey's history, Coach Dick l-lill's J.V.'s overwhelmed all opposition in racking up the Coast League junior varisty championship. They had a great season's record of l7 wins and but four losses. ln league they showed their championship form in winning nine and dropping a trio. The Vike attack was paced by the trio of Verle Smith, Bill Gibbs and John Palmer. Smith, the Norse backstop, gave the team the hitting punch they needed while Gibbs proved more than adequate at shortstop and Palmer led all pitchers in consistent performance. FH fewer Hiffinglhanb fewer fifclzing , , W , Ma J wil? X, f f W ff ,mf ' I WM .Wa ff ,,,,ft QW? ' GENE RAINE., Captain - Outfield Any position you wont him to play P'TChe Three-time All-Coast League Three-time winner of Ray Canton Batting Trophy BlLl. PROUT fzWMA ' .,ff,,4 ', f , I H ,Z JM, - ,fl ,.W-if Qfwyfff ' , ,, 2' 1: ff? 'X ,ff ' ' f ff If f I '- , ,A , J?fM?7g 5, if ' . Yyywff ' L0 X7 - , ' 1 ' ,, r f' ww ..,, 1, , ,, - 2 ' . , , , ' f f ff ' ' ,ww 'f 0 . 4 I f' ,, In Q V r, 2 ,, ., f, WAV' . ' L ,.,.J5,f,Zf..,a,, V . A ' . ' , ,A BILL OLMSTEAD All-Coast League Outfield fsecond tearnl X fffi ff ff Wfff ff - I W , . L.. , BOB LoCICERO Shortstop Two-time All-Coast League This year's winner of the Quo BILL KESSLOFF CLIFF oDoR Ray comm Batting Trophy SSCCW1 E026 Outfield gy, M ,rf Lx? , - , L , .r Page 155 sv 114.7 V, M, K-.P -sf .Mak Znother feat Seam mm 2 f4ZyJ,, X ,,,.., -2 , Enf S ,,,,,1 V Q y r, ' , ,, , , I ,AQZ A 'A 2 N w 'sf f,,,,MN , ., '- M'ivW.:. 1 Q.: .,, fw X X f 1 ww' l KEN, H i4j'1 m 4 'WMV ,Y 6, JOHN GOULD Outfield GARY COOPER First' Bose RON COUILLARD Outfield MIKE MICHAELS Catcher - Third Bose ,af Vg if M 0 W Q: 2.., X 2-XX-mr , Page 156 v BOB WESTERMAN Catcher if Wm f ff Q Av Wi I Mp, frw 7' . EEEEE 'Q Tx f ' , ,, , ,Z f V - xr - . - - .r sr . is X f .r l Q. ...5eaaaa. iw, . - r f - f WV! -5 ' xx f Y :ir . ,W c 'X .L f .. I 5 '15 r W 45 .. Z ., Q' , . x N . .K k ,A ,wmfff my 3, f -1, v., -,W 2 I -X ff .,,,wg , ' 5. fkygww V TW x If :My 1, v ,-. , , . ,..L.. A., - 'fr W--,1x.mxm,,,,, , hr , ' . ,iaq nmzfw, 1. , SM --J.'1 f-:.L.....:L...: 15' ,Q ,435 W KEN KELSEY Pitcher . 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The PCDWOW CORNER LAKEWOOD ond FIRESTONE Downey, Colifomio 6 AS J' ' 00 i t Q3 0 Rmxgrags vi Q0 5 o ESTATE' 1955 OFFICERS ELMER WILKERSON, President HARRY BEDDOE, Vice President DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN, Executive Secretary-Treasurer THE REALTORS' CREED The Golden Rule I will apply to everything I do, In all I sell and all I buy: To clients l'll be true, With my competitors l'll be forever fair ond square. My honor and integrity l'll guard with jealous care: Our Code ot Ethics l'Il uphold in every act and deed. My word l'll keep as good as gold- This is my daily creed. DOWN EY An un?ncorporated community whose early growth was due to agri- culture a n d dairying, now has businesses and industries to give the community added growth, security and stature, Page l63 mugs? W Secretaries: Pat Pearson, Alban Ann Powell, Dorothy Chamberlain lexecutive secre- tarylg President Elmer Wilkerson The multiple listing service of the Downey Board of Realtors places your property definitely in the hands of almost three hundred Brokers and Salesmen with all the details of the property--a des- 1 criptive picture ofthe house and lot with their distinctive features. No other service can portray your property so clearly to the customer. Years of this service has demonstrated its value in the exchange ot Real Estate ownership, lt will be to your advantage to multiple list your property with a Realtor. l l Downey Board of Realtors and Guestsfl ,L .di DOWNEY BOARD OF REALTORS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, 1955 Sitting: C. L. Hoag, Bob Compton lvice president, 22nd districtl, Elmer Wilkerson lpresidentl, Harry Beddoe lvice presidentl Standing: Directors Marvin Jacobson, Alvin Smith, Gayle Fredrickson, Chris Parr, Giles Hollis, Earl Sweet The Downey Board of Realtors has a program offered through U.C.L.A. Extension training program for education which includes weekly evening classes. Sales demonstrations and practical fea- tures for real estate transactions are usually held in the Downey Union l-ligh School semi-monthly. ln addition there are annual conventions which include more advanced studies for those who have chosen real estate as their profession. The High School students interested in choosing Real Estate as a career are cordially invited to participate in these classes and events. Downey Ministerial Association California Real Estate Assn. General Executive Offices llOO W. M. Garland Building, ll7 W. Ninth STVGGT LOS ANGELES l5, CALHZORNIA REALTOR - lTS MEANING anal USE The term REALTOR is not a synonym for real estate agent. lt is the designation for the real estate broker who is An active member of a Local Real Estate Board which is a constituent member of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. The term is a pledge, and its authorized use by real estate brokers is a guarantee of integrity and efficient service. Members of the Downey Board of Realtors, lnc., are pledged to conduct their business under a strict Code of Ethics, and the Arbitration Committee of this Board stands ready at all times to hear any complaint against any of its members. INDUSTRIES Downey's nationally important companies manufacture products ranging from aircraft, nylon, mouldings, wire products, foods, boats, television cabinets, and guided missiles. Page i69 It you wont to work over the body style ot tbot In CGSe yOU HGVG trouble in EI'1Q'iSl'l COmPOSifiOn, Y ll , - ' I H I- HGGD, and moke if the tolk of the campus, Bert ECU CO3 lG WOXXjOrHi?:Q:lnWgtqt2j EJ'3?1Ti2S,WeS?VZiZ'ES vons, y vuo Word ond Duke Hubbord recommend . . . of t I I DQWNEY BQDY WQRK5 WALTERS FLORISTS 11941 Soutb Poromount Boulevord 11213 South Myrtle Street Downey, Cclifomio Downey, Colifornio TQDGZ 2-2746 W'W ' t S' .S S DOVIHEV BOD? -X H 31e,f,S5,h, .Mfg DUlUfllgnX1uEERTILl ZEQnrQ Poge 170 T D-O-R-R-D .... That catches the eyes of Donna Danforth, Leo Otten, Dana Allison and Bob Sargeant at . . . GRAHAM FDRD 7859 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California , mmm Q If I XT Q. ,M 40 WTCQT ??WZZQE?C5 lm Www . -fktwgw 4'-.ff M All set now to kill his b'ar is Randy Williams after getting his Davy Crockett kit at . . . T O Y L A N E 8234 East Second Street Downey, California ,X . We--. -,,,,.4--'Q ,sir 3 'Q 1-.,.,,.,.., my x, E l av N1 n r f C r ' 4 l Jerry Quigley and Mike King like to feel the fine quality of sweaters at . . . PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE llOl3 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Page Veldeva Howe and Laura Pitts have fun browzing THEY MAKE IT LOOK EASYI through the many records and albums with the The flashing silver skates of Emily Durheim and aid of Mrs. Humphrey at the . , . Pat Wheater can be seen often at , . . HUMPHREY HARMONY HOUSE S33I East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California ICELAND 8042 East Jackson Paramount, California sum s -f fm . ,A . wx- bg C N, ,, X QYIBRQWSER s w C , ,J ,wr . F' Ii I N-1-as ' .. ,V N . , .g,.. K Q , 1! L5 5 tw Sparkling engagement rings catch the eyes of Jeanne Adams and Jerry Tetzlaff at . , , AIKEINVS JEWELERS III23 South Downey Avenue Downey, California After receiving their graduation gifts of miniature cedar chests, Lavonne Frizzell, Dehne Williams and Dottie Manker see the latest in maple, mahogany and provincial furniture at. , . BYRON WHITE Home FURNISHINGS ONE OF DOWNEY'S FRIENDLIEST STORES 8I52 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California ,,, m ,ff - M, , ,, , M, ,UC f f Z! f wfffm ww' ,f W, W. ,., Wy ,H -' ', 25 ,W fm, .,,4, ,f AM!! M Hx, , f, , ,W few v - z,4'f1w ' 4f fgfffzffign ' 'W ' ,, W ' 4-21 ' .XV ,mow 71,4 ri Lf' f ang: , WW ' X 'V gf? , ,W Tfffff ,MV 5 Q, 'Maw ' fw, , ,oz WM Q, .' ,fr ,,,, . 4, swf Marian 5 8335 Eost Firestone Boulevord Downey, Colifomio TOpoz 2-3724 Page 173 After looking over the new Lincoln Capri, Rex Powell and Martha Cook agree that you get More Car for Your Money---lvlore Money for Your Car at S a c h s Q9 S o n S lO72O South Downey Avenue Downey, California wx X Neff x4 YNY, I 3TWQmiWt , Q at S Page Rita Kennedy and Rachel Lopez take orders for junior rings, as Joan Doyle and Ken Schaffer try to make up their minds, The display is presented by Mr, Roy Brown of .... A. R. DAltwllCWORTH, INC. l4l4-l6 West Seventh Street ' 3972, W its-lr 3 4,23 Something different and appropriate for any oc- casion - that's what Richard Fuller and Mary Wright find at .... GREGORY GIFTS llOl2 South Downey Avenue Los Angeles l7, California Downey, California 174 .lirn Olson say you can't beat the n'1en's wear at For that casual but smart look, Eric Martin and Nothing will make that heap look sharp like G bath, Mike Dawson and Torn Spalsbury learn at . . . DOWN EY CAR WASH L. S. PULS and SGNS WAXING - Pousuina - amzirsia Corner Firestone and Paramount 8l38 East Firestone Boulevard IZ, Downey, Ca ornia D . . Owney' Collfomlo Open Seven Days a Week g E .- We , Z f 5 ,1- l wif if , ,, ' ' , ,Wy , 0, X 349 'fffM w fZ,W'V .'1,'f1 bj,f. ,, WH i l ,f vi Jw' , fyyffff I ,, ,,,,m',W,f' ,riff fm' , , , ,wwf 1, wg. , JIIX , ., ,, ,, W, 4 ..r. r I- i 'rr- , - ' .,.. - ,,,,,,. . IA -Q x ,Y-:f-gh wwfff, f .,,... - M, , A f 5 I bi 1 A sf RJ? .. , -X A A vw Q Dr' Y V 3' fs - ' . Q0-, - '. I- 1:1 .D 4 if-efifi-efff' Producers and Distributors of . . . PRIZE wiNNlNe DAlRY PRODUCTS BLUE STAR DAIRY 7l66 East Stewart C-r Gray Road Downey, Cal ifornia Page l75 Pfepliin' for the prom, Charles Morrell and Attractive frames tor glasses are as if'f1D0VlC l G5 a new hat to a girl who must wear them. NOVWCY Dave Hall get titted at. . . . Baldwin get friendly advice on this matter from RENT-A-TUX Dr.Cadenat... - E On Firestone Boulevard near Church and 0 llO22 South New Street Downey, CC1llfOml0 lin the Bus Terminal buildingl Downey, California Anita Ziller and Shelby Downing see how easy its to plan a trip to any party of the worlcl--!t's enough to arouse one's wanderlust-at ...... DOWN EY TRAVF I AGIZNCY MERLE D. ROHLOFF TOpaz 9-O99l 8237 East Second Street TOpaz 9-4615 2194 E? I ,N ,Mama ,- i ff S Pagii' l 7 6 Directory ot ProtessionaI Services Dr. Lyman R. Frazier, D.D.S. Dr. Warren S. Spike Schuyler P. Strang, D.D.S. -DENTisT Dr- MOFIGY I-- I-GVSON DENTAL OFFICE OPTDMETRISTS 1 1027 South New Street TOpaz 2-2232 8338 E651 Second Street 10558 South Paramount Boulevard TOpaz 2-2231 TOpaz 2-4272 Dr. John C. Sims, D.D.S. DENTIST 8232 East Third Street TOpaz 2-2257 I Nash Insurance Agency COMPLETE FIRE AND CASUALTY COVERAGE We Will Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up i What We Say and Do Today Since 1928 I Dr. W. E. Larsen, D.D.S. DENTIST 10558 South Paramount Boulevard TOpaz 2-4272 I I I40 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 2-2161 i S I RIVES AVENUE DENTAL BUILDING I Dr. James D, Wwe LEON BROWN, 'D.D.S. LEON LEONARD, D.D.S. I OPTOAAETRIST JOHN MoRRisoN, JR., D.D.S. I iiiie sourri Rives Avenue 8304 E051-Tl,-lirdS1-reef Downey, California Topaz 2-4826 Alex Stein, D.D.S. GENERAL DENTISTRY Life Accident Group Auto Liability Dr. Chas. C. Benneyl DODOSG Long Beach Downey 702941 To. 2-4316 To,2-7826 Dr' C- R' WOISIGY- D-D-S' E. EIgie Calvin Agency DENTISTS WHERE INSURANCE IS NOT A SIDELINE Representing TI-IE TRAVELERS 1 1002 South Downey Avenue Hanford! CO,,,,eC,,CU, 8244 East Fourth Street -4 1 T -4 1 I Topaz 2-3282 834016 East Second Street Downey, Calif, I-Qpoz 9 7 3 ODGZ 9 6 James W. Ivlillspaugh, D.D.S. DENTIST Suite 16, Medical Square 7847 East Florence Avenue TOpaz 2-7836 Drs. Harry 81 EIIen WiIheIm Dr. J. P. Ivlerrigan, D.D.S. CHIROPRACTORS DENTIST 1 1230 South Pangborn Street 10901 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 2-2266 TOpoz 2-2732 Q9 'Wentworth d and cards HFl5l'l, l5liWAREl JoAnn Faldetta, June Egger and Marion So say Jerry Quigley and Mike King as they inspect find all the school supplies they nee a modern spear gun at . . . for every occasion at . , . RAY'S SPORTING GOODS llOG7 South Downey Avenue Downey, California DOWNEY STATIONERS lO92l South Downey Avenue -Downey, California 7 fr, , f O !,,64' 'OQOQQ f A U 9, fl AVA, 4 6.94 0 0 ' O O O 1 0 4 4 t 3'0' '4'f.' attire! ,07,f' 0 .IQ g'2 4 Q Q O l QR wwwwm M--- Page Eldon Gottschalk discovers that he can get Timely suits, Arrow shirts, Jarman shoes and Stetson hats and friendly, courteous service at . . . MlLLER'S STORE FOR MEN 8230 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California ITS What shade looks best? ls it kiss proof? When choosing cosrnetics, Barbara Adarns, Gerry Carlton and Betty Wallace know the place to go is COMMUNITY PHARMACY Next to Raisin Market At Lakewood and Florence Downey, California This is the plon for the new Eorl Worren l-ligh School 'ro be localecl al' Paramounl ancl De Palma W, ,,,, ,, W ,,,, -W, f fzfff mf! ,Z . - , ' fy ' W, f H f ff ,, Mme 2 f i ii 'W 2? . rf J if M i i ,CW, E MK A MM A ' P9 -we- 'W ' Designed by- CLIFFORD K. DENMAN Assoc:iATi5o HARRY T. lvlacDONALD ARCl'l'TECT5 5749-Sl South Wilton Ploce Los Angeles 62, Colifornio .ff Poge 179 The attractive display at the meat department There are lots of birds, but the ones Gayle Ganser catches the eyes of Janet Pearson, Carolyn Maxwell and Barbara Riley are interested in are Weatherbird and Sally Musiel at . . . shoes at . . . DON'S MARKET PETERS SHOES Corner Paramount Blvd. and Florence Ave. Corner Downey Ave. and Firestone Blvd. Downey, California Downey, California RA-DIOS RECORD PLAYERS TELEVISION PIANOS JEWELRY SILVERWARE GROUP PURCHASING PLAN Save Up fo 50 Per Cent af B U IQ T TOpaz I-7223 Downey, California Member of California Teachers Association Special Services V X its zgmwsj K : 2 I - ff SPORTING GOODS FURNITURE TYPEWRITERS HOUSEWARES CAMERAS LUGGAGE f ,yff f ' W' .,. ,VMM4g6 W an ANTHONY POOL in an ANTHONY HOUSE 0, , Z, GAA girls know good sport tags, Nancy Broy and No matter what or where the occasion, the best , , Claudine Shirley tell Polly Campbell. That's why way to top it off is with a Richburger at . . . R l C H I E' S Every Viking Knows the Location- they go to.. . ZELLA BRUlvlLEY'S SPORT-TOGS Where Smart Girls Stop to Shop ' t R' - On Firestone Boulevard, west o ives NO-,D South Downey Avenue Downey, California Downey, California Page l:l Any good homemoker knows thot the best meols Good point is not expensive, ii just looks thot wCJY stort with ouolity foods, Morjie King tells Goyle Grocelyn Sowyer ond Anodel Green leorn ot . . , Brownostheyshopot... S MARKET PAINT AND WALLPAPER N943 South Pciromount Boulevord 10215 South pommoum Boulevard Downey, Ccilitornio Downey, Cglifomic Courteous ond Friendly Service TODOZ l-l9ll sees, 5 i ,....111J.f k It t' I' i ' Corl Lynch ond Corolyn Wyott find flowers for MO 6 yourse Com lb ' baby' June Lcssler lells i . . . . ' i Roy Bornholdt os they relox in living room furniture oll occosions ot . . . i ot. .. sAYwELL's FLowER si-ioP M CMAHAN . S lO9l7 South Downey Avenue l 8203 Eost Firestone Boulevord Downey, Colitornio Downey, Colitornio Poge lS2 Vic: and Vickie Viking Learn to -I-ype on machines supplied by Kififasfezn Ijgtyfzawiifsz Uqlnfzanfy J 6424 Rugby Avenue ig LOgon 8-4337 Huntington Pork, Colifornio HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIFORNIA , 4 Distributor of Products by ROYAL WorId's Largest Manufacturer of Typewriters N 5 MUSICY MUSlC MUSIC! ln the spring a young man's fancy. , . Gf'IdTl'19 That's on Joy Kraybill's mind as she tries out a fender 'fl eY Ole the belle' the QMS like them, record ployer or especially if they take them shopping for a wrist watch at , . . N003 South DOWVIGY AVGVIUG 8337 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, Colllcorrllcl Downey, California N444 -fri A convenient and pleasant place to shop, Jean Line, Dave Bidnick and Carol McBride find that any rug, Mclrsrlc Hubborr Beverly ljoyne Karla parker, and large or small, may be bought or cleaned at . . . Pet Ncprovnlk discovered is - - - ,rl-AS CARPET CO HORTON'S MARKET A ' with MEB'S MEATS N428 Sourrl poromourlr Boulevard Open 8 am. to 9 p.m. Weekdays, 9 to 9 Sundays D C rf l Plenty of Parking Space Owney' 0 ' Ormo 75l5 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California e la-l Roclufiew lVllll4 lzarrns One of Sou+l1ern California's Finesl Home-Ownecl Dairies J. J. MCCANDLESS, Proprietor I ln Wx X ' ' ' zywif. ff L, ,- W 2 fgyyzw I fl , EA! 1334 Syrah W WZQ ROCK 'S FINE FL ET . . . DELIVERING FRESHER BY A DAY PRODUCTS fx! A QVINNER OF lO3 GOLD MEDALS will ll ll lm ll ZW! rllfyyj f My U r , ' l For Home Delivery Call TOpaz 2-23l7 or LOgan 9-8l83 or SAVE lo Cents per Gollon E rllf ll al' Our Two Convenienlly Localecl Casln 8: Carry Drive-lns 5920 E. Fireslone Blvd. lopen unlil midnighll 70ll Slewarl' 8: Gray Road Peggy Michele, Connie Shoennoker, Hcirriet Moore, Joyce Bucknell, Dicine Biclnick, oncl Jonice Coldwell cill help to moke your evening ot the show more enjoyoble while you wotch oll the rnojor motion pictures Of the MERALTA Tl-I EATRE Three Blocks North of Firestone on Downey Avenue Downey, Colitornici 5 1' - 0 4 6 I C 0 0 li a Q 0 6 e 5 U 6 6 If 5 'A ga ganna-dvfp' 0649 l J W ww .,,, 'vro if .gflggza K - , . ccc.. lt's enough to moke even Archie Kirkwood lose thot sleepy look os he ond Pot Seeley, with June Egger oncl Dick Rulon, look over the new VIP Buick cit- BCDB OLEARYBUICK Corner Firestone Boulevcird ond Downey Avenue Downey, Ccilitornio NEVER A DOLLAR MORE-OFTEN DOLLARS LESS l TO DOWNEY HIGH SCHOOL 'Cdiflftdilulfl 6lfLLO'C.4 JANET GEISMAN, ELLEN SULLIVAN and CLARIE ECKENRODE, three of your class- mates, have been working part-time for Pacific Telephone during the past year. They have found their jobs interest- ing and the salary good. Because it's that kind ofplace, they've made lots offriends QM and they plan to continue working after graduation. Why not find out today for yourself the many advantages of working for us? See your Employment Counselor . . . or come to our Employment Ofhce at 11008 Downey Blvd., Downey. PacificTeIephone Page 188 1n3ex . . -A- A 'Cappella Choir ,,,,.... Administration ,,.... Advertising ........,7,,,...,,, 1 23 10-23 .....157 All American Market ,...... .....,. 187 Aiken s Jewelers .......,.,AA. ........,. 1 72 160 182 Al Henning Paints ........ ..,.... Allied Auto Supplies .,.,,. ....... 1 64 Andy's Jewelers ......... Anthony Pools 77.,,.,. Atlas Carpet Co ..... Bean 6' Wheeler ...,.. Blue Star Dairy ...,..... 1 84 81 Bob O'Leary Buick ........ .,..,,, Byron White Furniture .....,.. ,.,,,,, Caden E7 O'Toole, Drs .,,,,. ,,,,,,, 184 160 175 186 Buyers Mart ...............,... ....... 1 80 172 160 165 178 182 Cliff Cr Kin's ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,, Community Pharmacy ..,v, ,,,,,,,,,, Craun's Market ,..,......,...,..,.......,,. Dankworth, A. R ,,.........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,- 174 Denman-McDonald Architects ....,, 179 Dolan's Donuts ......,.....,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,- 161 Don's Market ,A.,,.....,,...........c...... 180 Downey Building Materials .....,.,..,. 164 Downey Board of Realtors ,...,. 168-169 Downey Body Works .... Downey Carpet Co .,...,. Downey Car Wash .....,.. ...t,.. Downey Dept. Store... Downey Hardware ..... Fertilizer .. Downey Downey Music Store... Downey Pharmacy ...,.. Downey Stationers ..,... Downey Travel Agency Graham Ford ,.,,,......... Gregory Gifts .....,. ..,. Harmony House . Hobby Haven ..,,, Horton's Market ......., Iceland .,.................,.. 170 .. ..,,.., 166 175 62 60 .......170 84 58 .......178 .......176 .......171 .. ....... 174 .....,.172 1 66 .......l84 La rch mont Drug Store ...,.... ...,,.. Liberty Market .,..,..... Live Wire .,.,,.,,.,,...,,.. Lorraine's Yarn Shop.. Marian's ...,..,............. , McMahon s ,,,,,.,,.,..... Meralta Theatre ......., Miller's Store for Men Minute Man .............. Newberry's ,,.oo, ...... Olson's Paints ..,,, Pace Photo ...........,... Pacific Telephone ..,.., Paramount Chevrolet People's Store ............ Peters Shoes ............. Potashnick's ,,,,.,.,..... Powow ....,...,,,.,,.,..,..,.. Professional Directory Puls C1 Sons ................ Ray's Sporting Goods.. Rent-a-Tux ,.,..,.......... Richie's ......,,,,,,,,....... Rio Hondo Dairy ......,.. Rio Hondo Furniture... Rockview Dairy ...... 172 166 165 157 .......166 .. ,,,,.,. 173 82 .......186 .......178 .. ..,.... 164 162 162 159 187 .......161 .. ...,.., 171 1 80 58 .. ....... 167 .......177 .. ,.,.,,, 175 .......178 .. ,,,,A.s 176 81 63 61 185 Sachs G Sons ,,.v..,, ....... 1 74 Saywell's Florists ,,,, .,.,... 1 82 Tastee Freez ........ ....... 1 58 Toylane ,,.,,.,,,,,., ....,,, 1 71 Veatch's Shoes . .....,. 165 Wallar's ...............,...... .,...,, 1 62 Walter's Florists ,,.,,,.,,,,,, ....... 1 70 Western Typewriter Co ....... ....... 1 83 Wyona's ......................... ......o 1 58 Zella Brumley's ...... ....... 1 81 Art Club o.................. Assembly Committee .... Attendance ...,......,.... Aviation ,,us,,..,.,,,.,,... Audio Visual .,...........,.. -B.. Band ........ ....,...... Baseball ......,.. Basketball ........... Bible Club .......,...,.. Board of Trustees ....... Boys' Glee Club A...,.s., B Song and Yell ...... .. Building Scenes .s.... 18 13 3 14 119 30 156 ......154- .......14l-145 19 1 0 1 23 29 ......4-5 Burggraaf, Mr. .........,.. ....... 1 1 Bus Drivers ..................... ....... 1 9 ...C- Cafeteria A.................,......s........,..,,,.... 21 Calif. Scholarship Federation ...... 106-107 Camera Club .................................... 114 Cardinal Masque .... ........... 1 15 Chess Club .......... .............. 1 19 Class Advisers ......... ................... 1 2 Classroom Scenes ........ ...... 3 0 58 70 'Coaches ................., Coronation Ball ...... Counselors ........... Cross Country .............. Custodians ..................... -D- Director of Athletics ............... Division Pages: uUHduUd134 .......92-93 ...146-147 34 Administration and Faculty ............ 8-9 Classroom and Campus .............. 24-25 Activities .............,....... ..,....... 8 4-85 Organizations .......... Pep Groups ..... Sports .......,..... Advertising ..,,,. .. Dreamers' Holiday ......... -E. Elections ..... ................. -F- Faculty ........................ Flag Twirlers ..... ..... Fleming, Mr. 02-103 1 27 32- 1 33 57 .......95 .......99 .......14- 17 1 29 140 Football ......... ...... 1 35- Foreword ......................,...............,....... 2 French Council ................................ 1 16 Future Homemakers of America ........ 1 18 Future Teachers of America ............,. 1 18 -G. Get Acquainted Dance ........... 121 Girls' Athletic Association .................. Girls' Glee Club ................................ 122 Girls' League ................... ...... 1 04-105 Golf .............................. ........... 1 53 -H- Homeroom Representatives: Senior ............................... Junior ............................ Sophomore .............. ...I- lnter Club Council ........... -J- Junior Class ..................... Junior Classroom Shots ........ Junior Girls' Guest Day ........ Junior Officers ............... Junior Play ...... .......31 .......59 .......71 1 20 .......60-69 .......90 .......88-89 -K- Key Club ....... ............,.. Latin -L... Council ............. Les Torcheres .......... Lettermen's Club ...... Library ................. Lyance, Mrs. ................. . -M-. Maintenance ...... Majorettes .................... -N- Norseman . ......... ....... . Nurse ..... .............. -p-. Parent Teachers Association Peet, Mr. ......................... . Pep Cl Petite ub ............................ Masque ..... Prom ..................... . ....... ........ -Q.. Quill and Scroll .............- -R.. Rally Committee ............-.. .-S.. Sanders, Mrs. ................-. , Science Club ....... ...... Secretaries ..... L ........... Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Shomb Activities .............. Class ....................... Classroom Shots ...... Girls' Guest Day ....... Octet .................. Officers ............. Play ................. Sweater Day ....... augh, Mr. ..... . Song Leaders ..................... Sophomore Class ................. ..... Sophomore Classroom Shots ..... Sophomore Girls' Guest Day Sophomore Officers ............ Spanish Council ...... .... Sports ................... ........ Student Council ..... Student Court ....... Sweethearts' Ball ...... Swimming Team ...... Sword and Shield ............... .T- Table of Contents ......... Tennis Team ............ Track ............................ -V- Vikettes ..................... Viking Varieties ...... Volsung Staff ................ -W- Waterpolo ...................... ..... , , Williams, Mr. .. ..... Wright, Mr. ................. . -Y- Yell Leaders .............., Y Clubs ..... ,en .......120 117 .......108 1 20 ......22 3 .,.....130 110-111 . ...... 23 ........l3 13 15 100-101 12 13 1 14 ......54- 57 ......32-54 30 98 nffizz unuuai 96-97 ........99 ........10 .......128 .72-83 ........70 . ...... 87 16 132-156 ........26-27 ......28-29 151-152 .......109 53 148 31 ......91 .......6-7 149-150 1 .......128 124-126 ' H QA W- iff IEW? , V lf! 515415 1 ' fag , Wiy f, 31' ,: 9 Y-if , 1 if Tx . 5 v ' JM ffm af 7,15 r I ji'-1f1.cL.c4J Y if fffioc! 45? fV: ' 'mv ' . -f' - , , 7, ,Z Q 11, ' -2 ff ,aw-avlef -'2M- - 'LVL M 'V' Ja' fffw fo-bfrfk-2. 'iw 4 Q!! ?H fgffffmif W ' f . I - F ' -fwffkff Afwaffe fii14'4f!V, dyffd fzfm. JJZMM5 Jw V ,avg M77-7 4 XUQ' - i Z QKLMQ Pak-L A ,Z , if 'N , 7 f 1 f J ' Q K - -fp 'Q Zgfak-L '62 ' fdwf wif 6505 3 19mg Wdaffflfd , dfffxzgtun-42? -f0'3 !'ALf' , ,AZAQM Q W ,352 MM' MMM 1? 5 www D , MIM, . 4? A 4155744114 Mba! Q1,lVcbffWH v 01, 5, Q 7 5 gm: My AQ! 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