El Segundo High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (El Segundo, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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P Extra, Extra, read all about itl calls the local newsboy. World-famed spectacular event cry all the television announcers and you, in the year 1960, very anxious to again hear some news about the mighty class of '53, wonder what this great event is. Then, out to the L.A. Airport we must go to visualize the colossal world reunion of the never-to-be-forgotten class . . . the class of nineteen hundred fifty three. First on our many exciting stops is the trans-atlantic ticket window where DONNA MclLROY and HELENE WHITE use their class of '53 influence with the airport officials to reserve us choice seats on the newly designed passenger iet. On the plane, top steward- ess, MARTHA ATCHISON, greets us with her cheery smile and we find JACQUE FISHER in her crisp white nurses uniform preparing the passengers for the takeoff. They introduce us to the distinguished pilot, BOB CRAWFORD, who has iust returned from flying around the world in 2 hours and 22 minutes, non-slopl Since we now rate as distinguished guests we have the honor of meeting the famous World Theatre Guild Players consisting of BOB SIGHTS, CLAUDIA RITCH, their lawyer, MIKE DOORBAR, and BARBARA OLSON who is accompanied by BILL BROQUIST, busily engaged in an architectural plan of where everyone is going to sit. The red caps for the group, ROGER MARTZ and GERALD ROACH, are actively toting the players' many trunks from place to place. As WAYNE LESLIE announces the departure of our plane over the loud speaker system, we turn our attention to the air as we see TOBY NIPPEL and DICK THOMSEN painting the hyperion smoke stack in a modern art array of designs and colors. Down below, KAREN RASMUSSEN is ably holding the ladder and shouting detailed instructions. Luckily enough we have chosen the right plane as we spot MIKE CHAMBERLAIN, Capt. of the Royal Alaskan Mounted Police, again aff to his Alaskan station, tailed by BARBARA CLARK, notorious horse thief. Seated across from them are LOUELLA PARSONS and DIANE CLAFLIN trying desperately to conceal their stow-away racing horses. Conversational Hour is being held in the rear of the plane as LA VENA CURRIE, VENITA RANDALL and JAY STUCK are discussing their children with CELIA BURGESS and CAROL MAY- field, society brides. BOB SOUTHERN and CAROL HENNEFORTH also ioin in on the discussion as they begin on their second honey- moon. Whoopeel Texas is calling as BILL FLOYD and DON CARAWAY parachute out of the plane singing Deep in the Heart of Texas. Across the plains we go to West Point where CAROLE COULTER departs to attend the Army-Navy game with West Point's first house mother, MINA BALLS. However, so many U.C.L.A. delegates were gathered there that we barely catch sight of FRAN COMSTOCK instructing TOM RAFTER in the correct Naval saludes and Army passes. Flying low over Washington, D.C. we see Chief Justice, KIM COLE presiding over the inauguration of DAN DIEDERICH, President of the U. S., with his cabinet: Sec. of Romance, JOHN REINHARDTp Sec. of Bork, DICK COWDERYg Sec. of Barf, DICK POLLARDp and Sec. of Size, BARBARA OAKS, who proves the theory that Big oaks from little acorns grow. ROGER RANKIN and RONALD GRAVES, master mechanics, check our plane before we leave for Ireland. Here, we are met by SHIRLEY O'DUSENBERY and MONA O'HlCKMAN, cute Irish colleens. While eating, we are entertained by PAT O'MELLINKOFF'S sing- ing ond PAT O'REMNANT'S dancing of a peppy iig to the tune of the Irish Washerwoman. Highland Flinging things in Scotland are NANCY HOEFT and CAROL SANKO, accompanied by LARRY HOPE and his all-girl bagpipe ensemble. NORMAN BELL, famous Navy Admiral draws our attention and we spot JANET MAHLA, winner of the I960 Miss World Contest. At another table LYDA MARSHALL is giving nasal voice lessons to anyone who might be interested. The English Channel is the next big attraction as HENRY STUART and BARBARA HAYES are seen swimming vigorously while DON SNYDER is rowing along beside them eating the food rations. We stop in iolly old England at Sir BILL KOREN'S Country Club, but decide to have tea and crumpets as our delicacy. We read about our world-attention-getting tour in the papers as PAUL COCKE drives by in his Crosley Convert and gives us a complimentary edition. Ahl Now the romantic exotic Paree, where ED PUCHRIK and WARREN FARLEY take us in EMILY MOEHLER'S taxi fleet to the Eiffel Tower where High tower man, KEN KOSTER is repairing the very top of it without the aid of a ladder. Now, we ore greeted by DUDLEY BARMORE, top guide, who escorts us to a small cafe where LEFTY WARD is wowing all of Paris with his new goatee and mustache combination. Needless to say we spot SHERWYN HYTEN and SHARON PRINCE walking their poodle dogs, who already have mastered every trigonometry problem. As the spotlight goes on, CHRIS EFFLANDT opens the floor show with his singing of Limpy while over in a corner sits DORIS MITCHELL ready to challenge SALLEE HAZELTINE to another tennis match, this time with cherries and tooth picks. Livening it up are the can-can dancers, SHIRLEY HANSEN and ROSEMARIE DI BELLA with RALPH SLATER coaing the new French tune, La Gundo Rose, JAMES FAHLAND, alias The Continental, and his poodled haircut wife, CHARLOTTE PURVIS are thor- oughly enioying the number, as does their hair dresser, CALLIE RAMSEY. At the next table sits MARY CAROL TODD discussing her new scientific theory with BEVERLY BRANDON, noted French actress and her producer, DON STAINBROOK. Spain is now beckoning our arrival and we are in time for BILL THOMPSON and his fabulous bull throwing act with LA REE MAC LEAN and BEV DOUGLAS, exotic Spanish dancers. After many bravos we go back to the plane where we meet KAREN MC- QUEEN, CAROLYN VAN NORMAN, and DIXIE KENT, world renowned social workers. Accompanying them are GENE OLSEN and LYNN ROPETOR, dare devil pilots, with their much needed broken bone specialist BEV RITTER. Our new stewardesses, HALLIE HUTTON and EDWINA MADISON, help them on board. In Rome we are iust in time for the opening of the Olympics where DICK PIEROTTI and CLIFFORD CRAFTON, famous track stars, and JIM FULKS, trampoline artist are appearing. Keeping things iumping is GARY CARNEY, six-foot high iumper who lights the Olympic game candles. As we travel on to the auto show we are met by JERRY COX, a Mar's Car auto designer and his ace drivers, MONTY ORMSBY and DAVE WEATHERS. Continuing our Italian tour we ioin the crowd at the street corner and listen to RED WARD introducing the new song, Gomend-a-Sock with his violin accompanist, BOB SMITH. Before leaving we are beckoned into a small nightclub by the blues song stylist, CAROLE BOYLAN. We also catch DENNIS CAROLYN'S tap routine, and PAT MOORE'S vocal number with GRANT GRUBB and his hot trumpet. Our last stop is Africa where CHARLIE BRIGHTWELL and DIANE WHITE are trying to convince the natives of the true value in the See the World in a Chevrolet slogan. MARVIN PARRY and KAY SISCO also shout Hello, as they return from a dangerous bumblebee hunting expedition. DAISY JONES and .IEAN WOOD, head hunters, return with what looks to be a fairly good catch. But homeward we are bound. In El Segundo we are saluted by the maiorettes DOTTY ROSS and SHIRLEY RUNGE. It's good to be back, we agree, yet suddenly a nostalgic feeling comes over us as we reminisce about the good old days as suave sophisticated seniors of our alma mater, E. S. High. Carrying on in tradition we took like eagles to the sky and found our rightful place in the world. Whether we make headlines or by-lines, our names will be in lights for all the world to see for we are the Class of I953. This we prophecy to come true: we'Il always be happy and never be blue. If in Ireland, or Scotland or far away Rome, we'Il always remember EI Segundo, our homel BY-BARBARA OLSON

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