Eagle Rock High School - Totem Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Class Song Phoenicians, Phoenicians, class of winter I5-1. High above the tower our fame and honor soar. We'll sail the future seas and spread our glory' wide. For we are all united, and yy'e'll stand side by' side. Hail the purple banner that proudly' bears our narne, Hail the great Phoenieiansl Long last our fame. Let each new class revere us, as no class gone before. For w'e're the daring Phoenicians of WINTER '54, SENIOR BEE OFFICERS President Dave Stone, Girls' Vire-President jarr- ire Virgne, Boys' Viee-President Fred Potter, Secretary Dorothea Reedy Girls, Treasurer eilzce Bergstrom Boys Treasurer ll alter Tredge Hestorran Lucette Gallob Phoeneceans History February 19-18 marked the beginning of a new lrfe for sryty fiye students who started their High School years at Eagll' Rock Whlle We hers 35 B 7 S were yery unaware of a similar gathering of new students at a school some miles away, we were soon to meet and oerr lryes to become very much entwrned This other school of course, was Irvrng That first week as B 7 s was qurte an experience All the fears of berng hurnrlrated were quickly drspelled by a frre ndly welcome from Mr Kellv We found our only rmtratron as B 7 s was the label of scrub The seye nth and eighth grades went by with unbelreyable raprdrty In those two years the boys went out for Xeomen and Sports Wawokryas and C A A attracted many grrls rnd our first C' AA breakfast wrll always be remembered Both boys and girls of the class were ac trye rn Alpha Sigma, Cabinet and Se nate In the B 9 anet Arnett made a beseutrful Cotton Cluster Princess Our A 9 semester was upon us before we knew rt With the yery able help of Mr Hodnett we managed to organize our class Our first job was electing officers Gary Re ddrsh Pre srdent Terry Wonders and Robin Robinson Boys and Girls Vice president anrce Vrrgne, Secretary, and Alrce Bergstrom and Fred Potter were elected Crrls and Boys Treasurers At the time we organized our class, Fred Potter was elected Student Body President and Roger Carlson was elected Vice president We were all yery proud of both of them To finish off our three years rn unlor Hrgh we had r te rrrfic picnic On anuary 74 1951 we marched down the aisle The audrtorrum seemed to grow larger as the strains of Pomp and Chryalry enyeloped us 'lhe same thought went through everyone s mend Gee those three years went awfully fast Our graduation was ye ry rmpressrve and wonderful Val Arnott, Duane Toutjran, Fay Wrllrams and Lucette Gallob gaye speeches The entertainment presented by Dorathea Reedy and Lorraine Steinberg made us all very proud of our class As the B 10 semester began we became acquainted with the students from that other school Washing ton Irving had really sent some fine students to Eagle Rock The tradrtronal B 10 Reeeptron, Speech Contest and Talent Show came next oe Goldrn s ablllly as a speaker became eyrdent, and he was made MC at the Re cep tron Four students spoke Barbara Peet anrce Vrrgne Lucille Dr Cecco 'end Lorraine Steinberg wrnner of the Speech Contest The talent was outstanding and the whole program was a huge success In the B 10 Cotton Cluster Clara Ray was chosen attendant The A 10 and B 11 semesters seemed to whiz by At the B 11 Cotton Cluster Lucille Dr Cecco was chosen attendant Beyerly MCVICRCI a yery actrye student rn school aflarrs was elected president of Kabanoka rn the A 11 The boys began to excel rn sports Steye Stewart, rn Baseball Roger Carlson and Harold Crlbert in Cymnastrcs, Fred Potter and Ross Poole rn Basketball and oe Goldrn rn Football Many other boys went oert for Squires Ixabanoka and Garconettes and Vendeurettes proyrded good seryece clubs for the girls to Jorn lhe A 11 semester finally came We were ye ry anxious to form our class and wear our color At this time we hrd the capable assistance of Mrs MacDonald our sponsor and Mrs Moore Mrss Sandrfur and Mr Born rs co sponsors Don ,Iorgenson was elected Presrdent Dayrd Stone and Louise Lundre were elected Boys and Girls Xrce presidents INrncy Brrghouse became Secretary Sandra Harper and Torn Taylor were elected frrls and Boys Treasurers rnd Marie Hasal was Hrstorran Our ne yt Job was to prepare for our senior year by electing Senror Bee officers Dayrd Stone was elected President anlce Yrrgne 'end Fred Potter Girls and Boys Yrce president, Dorather Reedy Secretrry ind Alice Bergstrom and Walt Tredge Cerls and Boys Treasurers and Luce tte Callob Hrstorrrn Vtrth these electrons we became B lls and rece eyed certain prryrleges which we hrd been lookrng forward to for so long Vlarch 7 1954 was oerr syye rter day and eyeryone found out that our colors yv re purple and grey rnd our rr rrrre was PHOFNICIXINS Swe rter night topped rll sweater nights The whole class went to Luccas for drnner lhe e arnnrerrt was te rrrfic we h d our yn I en one r ene err ens rese or s pe ndous 'party Af er that rnrny rnade the trip to Musre l eater Night s followed by a poa l Ist o t e as 10 ltlles d wn ll w y o en re ee s e ysa an arrr e y 1 rerrrerrrber As we oo rrck t e trrrre llds seemed to pass sO qurelyly oan Yrrgne held the rtnportant job of Stu ent y S cretary se nrester Duxne loutjrrn was preside nt of Scholarship Society Betty Vyycoff w es esrde nt rf Y de urettes Une f he r we c s rr scroo e R e up elected Ceorge Paytor est e Je dent eye war was e e 1 tysor er ll J e s we e re cee ss by t w lying p esrde nt arrlyn K ultr tle spring orn B rc was ap ornte ererrrnan e ge t day f ltten SU X1 UI All dhb ll lk! I1 IX l llllfd All C CUIIU Illl Ill I H y ed o o se un e re rn 'kit rwrrded to Betty Vyyco e ye ue e y rrrr or rn etryrres ore us e r errese rerrre rorrr eyorra r f gryrr re rrror Ayes wrll e e e rue e ry e e y re 1 e B which is gryen rn ene N ar oak ng forw rrd to the rrreny actryrtres yye haye a S ror X es yt s rrrest electron of officers prcnrc lxrddre Rape rs Reception Baccalaureate party and rnany others As gradurtron nears we realize the wonderful help Mr Relly rnd all Faillt RO'-'K Hrgh School has llryen us rn trying to prepare our cle s for the future The wonderful me rnorres of the good trrrres rnd nrrrry thrngs ye learned here 'rt our Alma Nlater wrll remarn with us whereyer we go LLL ETTF GXLLOB Pl'l0lI1lfl3n Hrstorran K ' , , y - , , ' - i' - .. fy ' - , J ' - '. ' I I - ' 2 , y D J i-. , , , 1 . . .. . ' ' Z 1 J . 9 I L x ' I y X V h A v ,Z . iv, f s, - , is x M ' ' 4, ts - s I Y ' -1- 2 . rf y ent 'rtjf fd ' ii , f a ' oy' Th X e-y'ery'. ' treked to IMP: rl - - M -l 't- ho J- f a .ter- - : f - ,e r-- f e 1- . - - 4' r Iiryx Sw' . wir' I' er trip to B' ll ' ly' Irle I f h ' el' 's. Ge cl t' had er ' rl 're 'ill ne- 'e-r be- forg tt- . Tl - str t' .Agrrt -, Crytt' l, E, ' d Bl Stre- -t y'ill :rlyyurys Je- ' ' ' ed, Body' fe- '- ' in he-r B-12 .- 1 - T 1 -' - .' ' ' .' 7 ' j 'ay pr' - e 'en ' - C - o t - re' '-st lub! at or ' ' l l, the ifl- Cl l, - ' ' 1' Q ' r 1. h 'ir rr' 'si ' . St ' Ste- st '. L -tt -rrne-n Pre-xy' and d'd 1 ' rd - 'f l jol. 'lih' Te-err Troc, r- nreede- ee l rge- ser -.'.' I' he hard 'or' , r' - . M' 4' V' Io gs. ln r- , ' Q J 1 le le J ' p ' ed 'l 1 ' ef the- big -s o all, Cotton Cluster. Be-ve-rly' McYicke-r' was chosen B-11 1 - dernt. Ty' 'ery' inrp ta t ' 'e 'ds g' '- l V' the- Bank ef .An ' ' ' ' '- the- ern- in llorne- E r 's wl ' 'l 'tes :ry'ae'd- t L ui. - L die, and th- or ' ' : t 2 'e ' ' ' j ff- 1 U VY- ha '- SUI - y' 'rj ' p te t a t'- be-f Th' jr pe - --tl ' 'ei P . '5:, 'di . W' Silt' ,V '12 tl ' Se- ' . I' '. :rly'ay's be' r -nr -nl 'r'd lg 'y' 'rjone-. Our last tribet- to the Se-nrer ,Ayes will be the' teak- fast ' A ', , ' ' je -. Y 'e- ' 'e- l e 'i ' 'e : y' . l ' 'y -ell -'Y l1l'.' 1' ' el:

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