Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)
- Class of 1936
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They take the part of men behind the scenes, and their only remuneration is much work and little reward, for they are paid no salaries and serve only as representatives of the com- munity. The policies of administration, the building of new struc- tures on the campus, all of the financial expenditures, come before their eyes, as do the serious discipline problems. Once a month in the Board room they meet in regular session and are subject to call at any time for special meetings. Usually their work carries them into midnight. From their number they elect a president and a clerk yearly. They serve for a period of three years and are eligible for reelection. Whatever blame there is goes to the school board, but, before that, a lot of credit is due them. The success and future of Excelsior is very much in their hands. W. L. SCI-IEIFELE M. T. KILLINGSWORTH J. H. REED ARTHUR KULZER WILLIAM CHALMERS President Clerk PHI CIP L At Excelsior for the past twelve years, Mr. Burnight, has been successively a history teacher, Dean of Boys, and now superinten- dent. Among his experiences are posts at the University of Peking in China where he taught for two years: and a position at a high school in Fresno. He graduated from Redlands Hi h School Magna Cum Laude and from the University of Southern Cali- fornia. Here he was forced to finish work in five semesters because of the War and, serving the United States as a lieutenant in the Hospital Corps, was contented with the distinction of a Cum Laude degree at his graduation. After coming back from France he re- turned to private life. He has a red haired twin sister, is married. and has three children. Very modest about his achievements, a Phi Beta Kappa key with which he was honored a few years ago seems always to be upside down so that the insignia is hidden from view of anyone curious. He is a good friend of U. S. C.'s eminent professor, Dr. Emory Bogardus, and works with him frequently. He can be considered an authority on social problems and the thesis for his Master's degree has been printed and is in the Congressional Library for reference. He is very much interested in music and, although one of California's youngest high school principals, is very much a human being. Dean uf Buys Mr. Longshore was born some- where in Nebraska, but doesn't know exactly where. When about ten he came to Los Angeles. After grad- uating from the University of South- ern California, he went to teach in South America. He lived there for several years near the city of Lima, Peru. Outside of school one of his chief delights is playing bridge. He o build, has three houses to his and is planning another. Be- fore coming to Excelsior he taught at National City and at Calexico, near the Mexican border. He now handles the discipline problems of Excelsior's boys and likes his work very much. He is married and has a family of f three daughters, past and future Ex- celsior graduates. Y' ' -' ' I IEE PHI CIP L Born in Susanville, Miss Rankin is a native Californian and the daughter of a Superior Court Iudge in Glenn County. She attended the University of California, and has traveled a great deal in the West. She especially knows the Western National Parks, and has always been a lover of the mountains and the desert. Her teaching' career started in Nevada, was continued with naturalization work, and then with her position at Excelsior where she' taught history before becoming Vice-Principal, She is a naturalist to the extent of being an authority on the subject, likes hiking, and is an excellent horse-woman. Her great interest is in people. She is a reader and student of philosophy, tries to understand whomever she meets and will go to great length to help anyone in trouble. Although she appreciates the art of the cinema, she dislikes many movies that aim at nothing in particular, and she holds a great distaste for funny papers. She likes nothing better than good cowboy music, but can- not stand Hawaiian music. Her background and her knowledge of people perfectly fit her job of being Vice-Principal to Excelsior's nine hundred students. Often working many extra hours in her office. she bears out her philosophy of helping everyone both privately and officially. Counselor Miss Watkins is a real Southerner. She was born at Eureka Springs, Ar- kansas, a well known resort. Follow- ing a high schooling in St. Louis, her education was finished at the Uni- versity of Kansas, where she received her M. A. degree. She lives in Nor- walk with her mother and is the only girl in a family of four. One brother is a Captain in the Army now sta- tioned at Panama, and the other two are lawyers. She likes everyone and is liked by everyone she meets: still, she has never been a lover of social life. She reads a great deal, includ- ing the comic section, loves classical music, and is usually in bed by nine every night. Before coming to Ex- celsior, she taught in both Montana and Colorado. She has traveled ,over the entire United States, but her fav- orite place is California. ROBBY J. ARMSTRONG Shop HESTER ARTHURS Home Economics ROBERT ASHTON Physical Education EDITH BELL Home Economics A .HE nun-.intl VIVIAN MONTGOMERY Commerce ALICE MULCAHY Commerce JAMES I. MYERS Attendance JOYCE PARSONSON Secretary LUCILLE PAYNE ' 1 Physical Education! , NELLIE C. REA AN Library 1 WILLIAM H. REEVES English WILLIAM RICHARDSON Mathematics NELLAMENA ROACH Dramatics English MAGDALENE SLETTE Spanish English WYLLYS STE EPLETON English MILDRED STULL Secretary JUSTINE THORP School Nurse LUCILE TOMBS Commerce HARRY VAN PETTEN Mathematics GRA C E WANLEY Art Commerce HAROLD WILSON Agriculture MARIE WILSON Domestic Science RUTH WITZIG Spanish English WILDA K. YATES Music --. 17 v A '4 HUGH Yosr SCIBIICB ' f X 9 1 X W I f'f' 'rnlymzisfaarcmn Efrns ent URCILE GORDON Vice President HOWARD LAVOY Treasurer GAIL MACMILLAN Secretary JOFFRE PELLETIER Sgt. at arms MILTON COOK Chief Justice FRANKIE BROOKS Song Leader CARM EN GROE Yell Leader Student Body A i 1. 5 JFPW 53 A .1 i L iii G91 4 1 LING R3 KY. '. 1 I 1 535515 Sig X, J 1 W 18 1 ' r x ' . 9 ' 1 f 1 7 I FRAN KIE BROOKS Vice President LDITH THOMPSON Secretary 1 ,I I 1 HAZEL HUITT ,I Treasurer n FRANK SLAUGHTER Chief Justice LOYD MARTIN Sgt. at arms ! CRAYTON GROELING Yell Leader MARILYN CRIDER Song Leader lst row: E. Cruse, C. Groellng. L. Cross, L. Duquesnoy, Mr. Longshore. 2nd row: J. Irvin. I. Gage, R. McNamara, M. Nelson, B. -Turner, M. Gilmore, V. 1-luke. 3rd row: R. Coleman, S. Greening, D. Hathcock, F. Slaughter, S. Johnson, L. Wessels. J USES The judicial department of the school is composed of a Chief justice, selected by the vice-president of the student body and vice- principal, and sixteen other members chosen by the Chief justice. Four judges sit each period and try cases of students who are summoned from study halls. The judges vote to decide how many merits shall be deducted from the stu- dent's record. If any student believes he has been unjustly penalized he may present his case before the court. Also, if any stu- dent shows a marked deficiency in his citizen- ship record he may be served with a notice to appear before the committee. Milton Cook served as Chief Iustice for the first semester, followed by Frank Slaugh- ter, second semester. lst. row: A. Beauchamp, H. Poe, E. Corder L Pellet er F Urschel M E Hooper E. Young. 2nd row: L. Moore, J. Turner, L. Martin, H Reaves B Johnston F Beauchamp J. Hauck. 3rd row: E. Reaves, D. White, E. Buchanan J Grubo NIr Richardson F Heflm J. Pelletier, H. Jeanson. PULIEE Chosen by the Chief Iustice and faculty adviser from a large group of volunteers, the police force is one of the more important dis- ciplinary instruments of the school. In keep- ing with the principle of student government, the force is composed of students who have the power of keeping order and issuing blue slips. Not only does the police force maintain order, but the staff is also responsible for promoting a high standard of citizenship among the students. The adviser is Mr. Richardson and the student head of the police force is the student body sergeant-at-arms. In the first semes- ter Ioffre Pelletier was Sergeant-at-arms and during the second semester Loyd Martin held the position, To both of these students, to Mr. Richardson, and to all those on the force, credit should be given for the past year's activity. , t MU ,M t gr' t ji, 5 qt Gif.. , , l . 'ij F Q. io QI' . x ss tss ulttjgttmfbfft ff 'X .G stttttti s af t,g1flf as ' W !Mg ,Mffw RQ' RQ?- 5? of Qgfyfif' , .xy if5f:,0,,,f Z5drr,g 411' aj, X Nj 2 t s t Wffffffftl. I Wi x f s -S t L P Qfxgf of f 5 wtfj tl F at , N . I W N X 5 ta X ' s . 5 ,, 1- x .. .t Q. ts t 1 A 1 . 4 K IT , N 'ik- 'PAS5ING PHUM the bank uf the sflhnnl and its adI11i11istratUrs,we fi turn tu arecnrd at the classes. as 9? EE n Wi , P . Mn x T3 N. . 'x - 'N X-. -Q. J x. X, .1 9 W. Si . 'Wg 11731 .X 4 i. iw ?f li Q, ,J r, an i i H ii 1 Q J? L W .1 . .H E 1 V :Q NWS 4 E N 1 Cx . Q N. ff .3 Q E i H 'K 3 A ,f -. xii. 'X ' ' - ' A N U 11-. -4 NZ -xx w AQ K i 4, 11 ,. .1 Q -9 M WMM 'AISI' wi fijfiswwa - r. fl. V E I1 1 A- 'it ' 5 if iff? MIM W ? K Q ij 2 . . 'll' v A n' ix? WM1fWM'3 3g5 Q 1, 1 xLf.f4ZE' vi ggi, Qi if y pf pw, f1ii2 ?fl?f fi? 5 Q, udkjgx 1Q, WI TER 'EIB Although smaller than many summer classes, Winter '36 con- tributed much to the various phases of school activity at Excelsior, especially in the realm of student government and athletics, both boys' and girls'. Their class president, Thomas Reed, likewise held the post of student body president. Choosing brown and yellow for their class colors, students in the class received their sweaters in their junior year, during which also several members of the group were chosen for the Iunior Play, Growing Pains. Also well represented in the Senior Play, The Family Doctor, the class has had at least one lead in each play. Graduating Ianuary 31 in the new auditorium of the Norwalk Grammar School, the class had one of the largest midwinter com- mencements of recent years, and at this time there was an unusually large number of honor students receiving scholarship awards. The advisers were Miss Mulcahy and Mrs. Heffernan. l fx 'ml AS RWD HELEN JACOBY MARJORIE CURTIS JAMES PARKER ,, ,J resident Vice President Secretary Treasurer DOROTHY BERTSCH Commercial Club Spanish Club A Cappella Choir MARJORIE CURTIS Scholarship Sec. of Senior Class Usher Big Sister JAYNE BLYTHE Stud Body Song Leader Senior Play Annual Staff Associate Editor, Ex. Life TERUKO ENDOW Feature Ed. of Ex. Life Art Club MacDowell Club Basketball BEN BROERSMA C L. A. 1' ootball THERESA FERGUSON Pun Knitting Club MacDowell Club Musician LUCILLE BUIE Big Sister Bus Clerk Mothers' Tea TOSHI FUJIMOTO Sports Club Basketball Hockey ttn 1 5 . K 1' Q Q X E 1 I L IAQ L L5 Q J -vm f' X ff 'fb . ' W Q'- 3 ' Big E Club Commercial Club WINONA CLANTON Latin Club Spanish Club Knitting Club U. C. L. A. DON ALEXANDER Big E Club Spanish Club Basketball Football JANE CLOVER Coco Spanish Club Knitting Club U. C. L. A. PAULINE ALEXANDER Secretary of Class Big Sister MILTON COOK Chief Justice Big E Club Pres. of Boys' Club Basketball JEANNE MARIE BEAMAN Jeannie Knitting Club Transferred from Nebr. Fullerton J. C. VIRGINIA COUSINEAU 'Transferred from Poly High '36 Cousle Fullerton J. C. RUTH GARFIELD Latin Club TTBRS. Jlllllbl' C1853 Spanish Club Art Club DORRIS JUNE IRVIN Sports Club Vice-Pres. of Sports Club Hockey Judge URCILE GORDON Police Vice-Pres. Student Body Sec. of Police Latin Club HELEN JACOBY Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class Knitting Club Commercial Artist U. C. L. A. DONALD HATHCOCK Stud. Body Pres. Judge Sports Ed. of Ex. Life Captain B Basketball OPAL KINNEY Police Big Sister Girls' Science Club Latin Club DOROTHY HATHCOCK . 4 Sue. . Spanish Club Usher Police RAMON LAKE Police Latin Club Scholarship Pres. of Latin Club 25 IRENE HENEISE Police Sports Council A Cappella Cholr Glee Club HOWARD LA VOY Treas. Student Body Class Pres. Soph. Class Commercial Club Knights Club MARY HERBST Pres. of Sports Club Judge Vice-Pres. Latin Club Hockey THORA LINDSTROM Chief Girls' Lleut. Police Judge Sports Club Latin Club LESTER HERRELL Avis Club Big E Club String Club Basketball INEZ LUCAS ..Nez., Glee Club Usher Big Sister LOWELL HINSON Sgt. Arms of Sr. Class Spanish Club Latin Club Football GAIL MACMILLAN Scholarship Sec. of Stud. Body Vice-Pres. Girls' League Judge JAMES PARKER Judge Stud. Body Bookkeeper Senator Commercial Club ABBIE STALCUP Police Judge String Club Sports Club CARLYN PYEATTE Scholarship Annual Staff Police Ex. Life Staff LUCILLE STEINER Knitting Club Police Usher Friendship Comm. FRAN C ES RAUCH Glrls' Sclence Club Ex. Life Staff BROOKS STRIC KLA N D Police Blg Sister Sticks Sgt. at Arms Football Spanish Club THOMAS REED Scholarship Pres. of Stud. Body Pres. of Senlor Class Big E Club LUCILLE SUTTON Commercial Club Spanish Club Annual Staff Police un u sp mnssvss Filibustel' Club ELIZABETH RICHARDS Orchestra Tennis Baseball Judge Big Sister Knitting Club Art Club 2' ..,ioRRA1NE MILLER Wsnrdi-a club .x Pbllof-e ' W, , Studi dy Song Leader I Sec. 0 irls' League f' . -sn N 'f MARJQRIWE RICHESIN W.: Annudl Stl!! ff' ' Vice-Pres. lunlor Class Commercial Club K, V ' Pqllce V CORDELIA NICE Sclence Club Dramatlcs Junior Play Police MARIE SHORE Scholarship Police Big Sister Spanish Club RALPH D. NICHOLS Science Club Big E Club Track Football LOUISE SMITH Smlthy Commercial Club Big Sister Llbl'8l'y Slllellce M K' WWW! D Q2 QgW M WW WM ff' ju i VAUGHN Q M! 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The class was guided by Frank Slaughter the first and last years, and by Buddie Madison and Bill Coleman the second and third years, Summer '36 chose blue and white for their sweaters, which they received in their junior year. Another highlight of the year was the traditional Iunior-Senior Prom, held in Iune. Growing Pains, the Iunior Play chosen, was one of the best productions the school has seen, and was followed by the successful Senior Play, The Queen's Husband. The big events of the senior year, following the play, were the Iunior-Senior Prom, and the graduation at Nor- walk Grammar School. Class advisers Miss Steepleton and Mr. Yost have given im- measurable aid with their enthusiastic support of the class and its many activities. J ' 1,' , . XA 1 17 FRANK SLAUGHTER VIRGINIA UIQE R E CARUTHERS MARGUERIT President Vice Pr ent Treasurer BESHEARS ff I Secretary MARGUERITE BESHEARS Sec. of Senior Class Pollce Friendship Comm. Knitting Club HORACE CARUTHERS Horsle Jr. 6 Senior Treasurer Big E Club Football JACK BETHEA Segt. at Arms Band Glee Club U. C. L. A. FRED CHAFFIN Blg E Club Commercial Club Football Track LUCILLE MARIE BETTINGER Junlor Play Commercial Club Big Sister Hl Jlnx ESTHER CLEVELAND Vice-Pres. , Girls' League Tennls Orchestra Latin Club ERNEST BLACKIE ' ' Ernie' ' French Club FRANCIS COBUN Junior Play Spanish Club Flllbllster Club Football AWAY AKLYULU Tennis Big Sister Glee Club Fullerton J. C. HELEN BOERSMA Big Sister HAZEN BAIR Band -Track Glee Club Christmas Plays FRANKIE BROOKS Song Leader Spanish Club Ways 8: Means Comm. Big Sister ALEX BENJESTORF Pres. F. F. A. Football Track Baseball ELIZABETH CARMEAN Flllbuster Club Glee Club 'nmlnatlng Comm. 'ster . fl U BERNICE BENSC' lf ..3,-my.. l ' 'P '--A .. YI Pnsad l .LYDE C.-XRUTHERS Football 'KCI Hut Basketball h ox P +1ll4JI GROVER COLE Pres. of Scholarship Junior Play Editor Ex. Life Art Ed. Annual KARL DUMALSKI Sports Ed. Ex. Life Latin Club Science Club Football ROBERT COLEMAN Pres. of Junior Class Judge Big E Club Football Captain JOHN DUNN ' 'Johnny' ' Band Football Track IRENE CORNELIUS Scholarship Commercial Club Pres. of Knitting Club Sec. of Annual LOUISE DUQUESNOY Girls' league Song Le Junior Pisty Judge F French Club -A' -,F -. Ma.. Aerona. MAX HENRY FAIL 4. Henry Football Basketball -Track 31 f DONALD CRAGGS Pres. of Spanish Club Judge Big E Club Football JOE FERGUSON ..Fel.gy.. Police Spanish Club Nat. Radio 8: Elec. EDWARD DENNISON ..Ed,. Boys' Science Club Art Club MARY FRAMPTON Police Sports Club Big Sister Long Beach J. C. LILLIAN DOBIAS Lili Glee Club Big Sister Fullerton J. C, MERVIN FUSCH ' 'Fusch' ' Vice-Pres. of Avis Stage Crew CLAYTON DOYLE Connie Spanish Club Science Club Football DAPHNE GEORGE Datch Commercial Club Typing Contest Fullerton J. C. , Y I j. f I I 4 J JAMES GRUBB Football Track Commercial Cluo Police NADINE JANEWAY Dean Big Slster Usher WILBUR GUNTER Gunter Spanish Club Stagecraft HAROLD JOHNSON F. F. A. Long Beach J. C. JOHN HARADA F. F. A. Football Basketball Track STANLEY JOHNSON Pres. of Fillbuster Club Judge Ass. Editor Annual Scholarship ROBERT HENRY HENDERSON Pres. of F. F. A. Big E Club Football Baseball GEORGE JOHNSTON Arizona University Senior Play l . , 1 'X vw w bw Pres. of Girls' League Sec. of Junior Class Police Fillbuster Club EDA ALICE HODGE Pres. of Stamp Club Friendship Comm. Tennis Filibuster Club JEAN GROB Jeannie From Detroit, Mich. VIRGINIA HOKE f Judge Vice-Pres. of Senior Class Ways 8: Means Comm. Big Sister CARMAN GROELING Stud. Body Yell Leader Judge Football Track FRANCES HUITT Yell Leader Girls' League Ways 8: Means Comm. Girls' Sports Club Commercial Club CRAYTON GROELING Stud. Body Yell Leader Big E Club Football Track JAMES JACKSON Vice-Pres. of Scholarship Junior Play Annual Staff Fllibuster Club Q W ' .H 32 ELIZABETH KOOLMEES Betty Latin Club Big Sister Mothers' Tea BRUCE MACKAY Junior Play Senior Play Scholarship Annual Staff LUCILLE LANE Rusty Library Science Christmas Play Big Sister BURL MADDOX F. F. A. SHOERD LANTING Shorty Vice-Pres. of F. F. A. Calif. Polytech. School DOROTHY MADISON Girls' Sports Club Aviation Club Basketball Hockey WILLIAM LARROWE Bill Boys' Aviation Club Sec. of Aviation Club Track VIRGINIA MANUEL Long Beach J. C. Big Sister . W . ,lf 1 .1 ,X-IQ-I' -f 33 V . omg lv, ' y tyjfryyyvzff -f'-1 s., - f ' -'X-1 -' - Qld, Zyl- ,fgv 3-A fC+-A.J.J'x.1 ..,,f1 1 rpg 0 f f 'Q 'QP .K Q 1,5 Apr. I if .,,',g, , , .Lf ff J - - 'Q Yes..-2 I Q- .4 A . . ,, . ,-.: f, , iff! , ,.,,,.f,. X ! KJ 'H ' 4 - I wk! f' . J Wd ,,-, il ll s Jr I' , I 1 ' f, fr, ..v... as ws!! -v- . 1' A -,ffl i -Is ,1'-- 1' A-'T , 1 4 f y f ,' S , 1 , Us- ..,Q I 1 s - A 1 --1 WALTER JOHN LA RUE Art Ed. Etiquette Book Latin Club Glee Club Track WILBUR MARPLE ..Bus.- Big E Club Football BaSkef.b8.11 LUCILLE LEACH Leach Police Knitting Club Filibuster Club LOYD R. MARTIN Sgt. of Arms Football Commercial Club Big E Club BONNIE RAE LEE Scholarship Orchestra Latin Club Big Sister WINONA MCCREDIE Noni Big Sister MAURICE RAY LONG Football Basketball Spanish Club Stud. Body Announcer DONA MCPHERSON Junior Play Police Vice-Pres. of French Club Senior Play VXAM 'V ' ' 7 , 2 3 .l i t Q :mg , 82115 e-.Q: -wavy. We 01.'111A3P-0 e .SJ-LS. . CARL NUZUM F. F. A. Vice-Pres. of F. F. A. Big E Club Football MARY RAMIREZ Pres. of Mexican Club Commercial Club Big Sister Usher YUICHI OKUMURA Yulch Boys' Science Club Football Track EVADELL REDBURN ..Fm.. Friendship Comm, Commercial Club Stitch Club JOFFRE PELLETIER Senior Treasurer Police Commercial Club French Club CLAYTON RIDDLEBARGER Clayt Junior Play Latin Club Commercial Club DON PIERCE Police Latin Club French Club Football MAXINE RYAN Droopy Camera. Club Commercial Club Track Junior Play Girls' Science Club Spanish Club Usher RAYMOND PITTS ..Ray,. Pres. Boys' Science Club Spanish Club BELMA MOLLES Girls' Sports Club Friendship Comm. Glee Club Knitting Club LOUISE PLENDER Peedo Glee Club Spanish Club Big Sister A L MOORHEAD Ass. Yell Leader Big E Club Annual Staff Ex. Life Staff s , HELEN POE ' 2 ' Police Latin Club Girls' Science Club Annual Staff Q WANDA MOSSMAN E Hsunnyn Y Friendship Comm. ..5,L smcn Club E , Big Sister 5 ROBERT WM. POOLEY , -5 1 Pooley -,f-j Tennis ' '7 ' Track K, -1 . , I B Zz' L. 2 F ' .. .. -e :Ile as ' ' Ji 1 1' 1' f'.?EflfEff5,,. ' 5 V A uv' E' PAT RYAN Junior Play Camera Club Usher Big Sister MARY STUART D0tty Big Sister Mothers' Tea. SHIRLEY SCOTT Ass. Editor Annual Ex. Life Staff Ed. of Etiquette Book Scholarship BETTY TURNER Vice-Pres. of Jr. Sports Club Spanish Club Track Class OPAL YVONNE SEARING Pres. of Commercial Club Girls' Science Club Baseball Big Sister RICHARD VANDER LAAN ..Van.. Pres. of String Club Band Christmas Play FRANK SLAUGHTER Senior Class Pres. Police Big E Club Knights Club CHARLES WALLACH Editor of Annual O-AN' f.:z:Q.'625'.lzti wfilw Ov-wma p sy?-. .. u X, f'TwQ. W WM-A 6. HS 3 i ,Fwy-M ll .qt Q ,i g was 5,2561 fa sssf F fs si. K, 9+ ai xv .ww .. . R ,V A . 55 my A . gf if! ff 9 gy X .. .. ,W , , ,.,,,., . X- V -at 1 r Y ,' . J f' I. ' I ' L 1 f I lf hvff DOROTHY SNYMAN Pres. of Science Club Tennis Basketball Annual Staf f CECIL WALTERS EX. Life Staff Big E Club Football Track JACK STIEFEL Stud. Body Pres. Football Big E Club F. F. A. LEWIS WESSELS Judge Junior Play Science Club Latin Club ROY STOVER .,Red., Junior Play Camera Club Police EMIL WOLFSBERGLR F. F. A. 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I rving Popnoe Sgt at arms .... ..... , . Mike Barba Sgt. at arms ............,.,.,.... Ben Buie Song Leader,.. Pauline Steiner Song Leader ..,.,.,,..,..... Pauline Brooks Yell Leader ....,,..,... Robert Kelly Yell Leaders..Douglas White dz Fred Gilbert Senator ..,.,.... Roberta McNamara Senator ...,............,..... Vivian Franks JUNIOR A's SOPHOMORE A's President .4..... ,. Standlee Greening President ..,...,..........,., Calvin Barnes Vice President ,....,., Louise Rogers Vice President ..........,..... Fred McCloud Secretary ....,.. . Frances Johnson Secretary ........ , La Dean Clarke Treasurer ....... . Marilyn Crider Treasurer ,..... .. Jessie Slaughter Sgt at arms .... , Charles Srowell Sgt. at arms... ............. Bob Fowler Song Lea.der.., .,.. Eleanor Cruse Song Leader ,.,.,..... ...... F orrest Russell Yell Leader .... .. Lawrence Cross Yell Leaders ....... .Bill White Sz Boli White Senator ..,,.. . Stewart Gibbons Senator .,......,............ Herbert Sutton FRESHMAN B's President ...,.,. ,.,.. E rnest Case Sgt. at arms .... Vice President... ....... Frances Neal Song Leader.,., Secretary ....... ,. Dorothy McMorris Yell Leader.. ames y Treasurer .,... Miyoka Tanika Senator ...... Ruth Ann Carpenter 1 - VICTOR WOOD Senior. B Junior A TED STEIN Junior B CALVIN BARNES Sophomore A DOROTHY DUNLAP Sophomore B LARRY SUTTON Freshman A ERNEST CASE Freshman B -, . -31-,,f:f'-'E jL'S::4YQ - '.- ., , 1, - . . -. L V. Pa .. , - jg' 4, A J., Lg-1,40 '-l ' - ' gn K 5, 2 ' - M, -,.iiL.i fi , 'Q r getty, -r i A M ,Q yi I-rf. kg his-iii - er' kc: if ' M'-3' fi'-fmzw 'flu- 1 ' -if ffglw-i ,i-1.:.: -Mg. ...ff-g .5-i-3,12-5---, , -.1534-LT, 7 i-. f i ii 4 Wig W 1 im 754' ' if f if - it - .f ' , - '. 'i1i151: -.1'-ifT :vi h,fif,'.,,'.g c-if iif- ' 5111.1 Y-w -,s if if rr - 1-it it '-f is vi 1- -1 -W v v w 'A f'!-'-1-s5 'sY'Pb.-s- ' .. JC B., M if ls A- pf,-,L-nr,-:5g:.f'n,.,,,e .i , ,i 5 f 'K Wifi- '-'ii-wr is .SV W .Qi ,,m-if . 4, yi , . , . if ' if S-:Q l f Q WW ' 6'-V - P Etllfizgwl rn Mt n , 1:,QJ.-'J-545-gun I J it it if -s-if -f S - -Q i' is ., A A t ,-, Ir if 4- 1 -1 A rl. ::' --gi f 'ffiiiiili 'NM ' ' ' seg-i .Q Q- -I isa?-5i?ftsi52Q.isR.3EE:sffiti5 i5..i:,i lst 2nd 3rd lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th SENIOR B'S row: H. Ota, K. Strlngham, M. Asawa, L. Harley, J. J. Vermillion, H, Otsuka, C. Endow. row: P. Steiner, P. Funk, M. Osborn, H. Huitt, C. Ruth. F. Otsuki, T. Otsuka, J. Hiroaka. row: R. McNamara, H. Dunn. B, Bailey, J. Wadsack, J. Bacon, M. Smith. D. Reinke, D. Smith, E, Thompson. Cotterell, G. Dunlap M. Holmes, A. Kinne J. Miller, V. Wood JUNIOR A'S row: M. Pope, M. Crlrler, E. Young. A. Beauchamp, E. Cernik, G. Krukenberg B. Foster, A. Huey. row: Y. Hiroaka, G. Yasukochi. B. Dimatteo, S. Gibbons, L. Eggink, L. Cross J. Foote, M, Kojima, K. Yoshioka. row: F. Hanneman. J. Goza, H. Canfield, A. Williams, D. Dahbs, V. Pearce V, Schelfele, L, Nowels. row: R. Barrett, H. Jeanson. E. Camou, J. Miller, J. Dixon. H. Powell, F. Hef- lin. I. Collin, G. Lyster, JUNIOR A'S row: D. Rueff, A. Brown, E. Cruse, K. LaVoy, B. Bettinger, R. Coelho, G. Huff- man, B. Hunter. row: S. Fujita, ID. Felts, J. Gonsalves, H. Mandell, F. Price, M. Harada E. Ryan. row: E. Jewell, V. Holte, F. Johnson, L. McPherson, M. E. Hooper, I, Gage B. Meyllnk, A. Vander Heine, ' row: L. Martin, M. Merrill, D. Allison, P. Rivera, W. Steiner, Jr. Wilson B. Cann, W. Williamson, C. Otting. f ...............J ,L Ist 2nd 3rd 4th D. lst 2nd 3rd 4th I JUNIOR A'S row: V. Harrington, W. Barnes, L. Moore, J. Gordanier, J. Hill, D. Kuneau M. Gilmore, J. Hudspeth. row: J. Niemes, L. Blakesley, L. Mummah, K. Bailey, G. Hasha, T. Devries E. Reaves, M. Mayeda, R. Fierro. row: L. Herrell, R. Koopman, E. Corder, W. Vivian, M. Nelson, F. Urschel R. Mulder, D. Killingsworth. row: E. Leigh, B. Larrowe. W. Lockwood, G. Brown, C. Heath, W. Martin, O Swartz, B. Murphy, S. Greening. JUNIOR A'S R. Hale, A. Whitehead, M. Zualet, E. Sawyer, D. Taylor, D. Fulton, C. Costello. JUNIOR B'S row: L. Van Maanen, J. Wade, D. Brown, V. Scott, J. Young, V. Frank, J Brookshire, M. Swisher. row: F. Liggett, T. Stein, B. Buie, B. Johnston, C. Watson, G. Stahr, B. Cald well, A. Morris, P. Wilson. row: J. M. Williamson, F. Beauchamp, M. Black, D. Yonkmans, L. Pelletier, P. Brooks, M. Murrish, F. Reese. row: B. Stricklin, D. White, G. Conway, F. Gilbert, D. Hibberd, J. Hudson, W. Young, L. Castle, R. Henson. if 4 x il' sv J 5 if lf fi 3 ff if iv ff lst 2nd 3rd lst 2nd 3rd lst 2nd 3rd 1,2 5 JUNIOR B'S Dunn. S. Applebury, V. Rose. Whitehead, D, Hurst, J. Hauck, M. Nawa, H. Schilling, K. Cousineau. Kyte, C. O'Brien, C. Asawa, R. Light, C. Popnoe, S. Asawa, L. Hough row: D. row: M. row : E. SOPHOMORE A'S Arlington, D. Harrington, H. Perlen, H, Loucks, A. Heaman, H. Eakin B. Edsall, E. Wade. ' row: H. Camping, L. Smith, L. Lake. F. Cowan, M. Peterson, G. Nagler, M Collins, M. Fujita. row: B. Genoway. G. Zivelonghi, A. Mercer, R. Graham, D. Hillis, B. Pitts, J. Tyner. H. Grover, L. Finch, J. Harper, rnw: J. SOPHOMORE A'S row: T. Fujlmoto, L. Asawa. A. Sherman, F. Russell, R. White, M. Mitchell M. Kltahata. row: V. Watson, M. Brinton, A. Beck, V. Smith, M. Heath, L. Westfall, M Boyer, A. Heilin. row: L. Keeter, M. Behning, H. Dumalski, C. Barnes, H. Reaves, G, H. Hodges R. Murphy, J. Couto, D. Taylor. WM iii., I 1st 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th SOPHOMORE A'S row: H. Yamamoto, C. Otsuki, A. L. Johnson, H. Ota, C. Matsuda. row: A. Brady, M. Sulliver, 0. Carney, C. Pooley, 0. Gibbons, C. Douglas, M. Wensel. row: M. Sheridan, S. Hayashi, L. Porter, M. Merriam, G. Price, L, Brown, S. Hagiwaia, M. Washburn. row: B. Walker, H. Sutton, R. Lewis, J. B. Ferguson, G. Curl, R. Ledhetter, H. Lee. SOPHOMORE A'S row: R. L. Sargert, T, Cnossen, G. Beversluis, P. Jacques, M. Blackie, M. Murff, J. Richards, M. Morrison. row: H. Crump, A. Magnasson, H. Emmans, M. Steiner, B. Beese, B. Fowler, H. Hodges. row: A. Disheroon, E. McNamara, F. Shore, M. Brittle, M. Rodriques, J. Yonk- mans, P. Bieber, A. Capovilla. row: J. Doughty, J. Brosi, M. Henry, E. Kirkpatrick, G. Newman, R. Maddox, C. Eurick. SOPHOMORE A'S row: J. Moore, A. Lanting, R. Gripp, O. Scoggins, V. Luond, A. Rebai, S. Yuki- hiro, C. Smith. row: C. Lawson. D. Meyers. V. O'Leary, L. Kempton, G. Koda, P. Richardson, W. Bass. row: B. Bauma, A. Broersma, E. Farmer, C. Haygood, J. Gandolfo, K. Carpen- ter, H. Silva, M. Mullany. row: N. Merriam, E. Buchanan, C. Burnett, O. Benjestorf. P. Urschel, D. Bohlander, F. McCloud. 5-1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th SOPHONIORE B'S row: L. Elsey, F. Wilfong, J. Shields, C. Bunkelman, C. Ramos, M. McQuil1in. row: J. Rockman, S. Itaya, J. Flinn, J. Aldrich, S. Vasquez, F. Yamasaki J. Ota. row: R. D. Cope, C. Robinson, V. Marsh, F. Dilling, O. M. Smith, W. Wasson F. Smith, L. Martin. row: E. Deets, W. Edmond, B. Smith, G. Moore, J. Reed, J. Strange, R. Krog- stad. row: K. Hatanaka, T. Hatanaka, Y. Omoto, M, Ige. row: S. Nawa., I. Yamada, L. Sander, C. Rauch, M. Fujita, C. Yasukochi W. 0'Leary. row: I. Marty, A. Johnson, M. L. Conrad, C. Roman. L. Cobley, L. Montgomery row: J. Aklyama, R. Douglas, W. Champlin, J, Tarlton, L. Brown, L. G. Fer relra, J. Adams. row: M. R. Massey, D. Hawkins, P. L, Clanton, F. Jaehn, E. M. Johnson J. Longshore. E. Bazemore, A. Cormier. row: B. Oliver. D. Womack, J. Contreras, O. Weber, J. Gravage, L. Rallings R. Myers. ' row: R. McCredie, D. Dunlap, H. Puckett, E. McGowan, D. Bailey, M, J. Was den, L. Lucas, E. Lloyd. row: T. Young, O. Kendall, J. Stott, G. Holden, W. Longstreet, M. Hayashi. B. LeCount is fy 1 . bg, . . Q k a J' ..-fl Q I.. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th wm- .ff Laine Y ...W .,, FRESHMAN A'S row: E. Main, H. Young, T. Bartsma., B. Thompson, E. Maxfield, R. Johnson, N. Noggle, M. E. Cornelius. row: B. R. Pinder, M. Visser, L. Deboer, T. Wlerenga, L. Owen, C, Heath, D. Dorling, D. Volden, A. McCormick. row: B. Alewyn, -T. Dobias, C. Haven, J. Mitchell, A. Wethey, A. Anderson, W. Escnbar, H. Douma. row: J. Snyman, L. Widener, G. Good, H. Remelin, D. Nagler, R. Wright, B. Elliott, R. Curtis. FRESHMAN A'S row: I. Goodman, W. Newman, J. Fuller, J. Plender, C. Grasman, M. Harley, R. Harley, D. Leeson. row: R. Ransom, G. Jongsma, A, Prince, C. Littlefield, M. Cline, A. Stultz, M. Spann, A. Teleki, M. Ransom. row: F. Houseman, D. Reid, G. Osumi, I. Podhoski, J. Garfield, M. Otsuki, M. Gillette, E. Terry. row: C. Leithead, A. Longstreet, L. Merrill, W. Hess, G. Bottema, G. Pooley, R. Littlefield, J. Stansbury, B. Taylor, FRESHMAN A'S row: J. Okamuro, J. Easton, E. Azevedo, L. Dimatteo, D. Hisey, L. Oliver, J. Foote, M. Wakabayashi. row: L. Lee, H. Fulton, J. Stewart, T. Hagiwara, C. Nakashima, S. Hiroto, P. Loucks, S. Fujita, B. Akers. row: M. Hunter, J. B. Popnoe, H. Koda, W. Rallings, I. Beaman, T. Yuklhlro, H. Kusurnoto, W. Koolmess, J. Wood. row: B. Huitt, G. Goldman, B. Brittle, M. Magana, J. Vierstra, S. Kempton, H. Yoshioka, M. Endow. FRESH MAN A'S 1st row: G. Asawa, D. Snyder, B. Rose, C. Buck, C. Vicencia, L. Sutton, L. Fletcher, J. Camping. 2nd row: H. Harada., H. Masuda, L. Abercrombie, M. L. Ramirez, M. Carricaburn N. Felts, M. Murayama, F. Nakamura.. 3rd row: B. Kramer, K. Shimamoto, E. Simmons, F. Postma, W. Ringalda, Y FRESHMEN A'S lst row: J. Gelser, M. Mlchaeles, W. McKown, E. Llndauer, J. Childs, J. Hartwood, J. C0l'C0l'au. 2nd row: A. Flerros, J. Miller. M. J, Flynn, G. Willard, J. Stefani, M. Wall, B. Pa- luzzl, B. Kyle. 3rd row: M, Higashl, S. Stefani, B. Anthony, N. Gillespie, R. Jacoby, G. Willard, J. Jones. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd, 3rd 4th FRESHMAN A'S row: B. Gordon, B. Towns, L. White, M. Orr, H. Heusdens, M. Fredericks, A. Couto, A. Kimm. row: N. Coulon, E. Schoettler, F. Barrett, L. Carr, J. Anthony, I. Case, E. Bailey, J. Grooman, B. Parks. row: D. Heflin, H. O'Brien, B. Lanting, K. Marakomi, T. Vishimoto, J. Crump, J. Cotterell, M. Richards, F. Stussy. row: J. Sproul, J. Wierenga, V. Braden, J, Thomas, G. Padelford, J. Van Veld- huezer, D. Broersma, G. Reynolds, S. Ishikawa. FFKESHMAN B'S row: A. Chaffin, I. Gilmore, D. Sanders, J. Harding, M. E. Edmond, F. L. Neal, L. Kolb, B. Hansen. row: W. Stark, R. Turnstill, R. Hall, W. Butler, R. Gibbons, J. Luetto, R. Gravage. row: R. Nolen, A. Oberg, H. Goforth, P. Farmer, W. Ferguson, E. Slick, B. Lig- gett, V. Capovilla. row: L. Gilbert, G. Smith, B. Towns, E. Case, P. Dunham, A. Bush, B. Johnson. FRESHMAN B'S row: U. Rueckheim, G. Kniffen, J. Kyle, A. J. Cormier, A. Brown. F. Curtis, M. Tanaka, R. Carpenter. row: E. Herrera, P. Reyes, L. Millard, B. Brown, S. Kitahata, C. Ham, D. McMorris. row: R. Adams, J. Drever, H. Meyers, R. Canfield, P. Bushman, G. Crowl, M. Dressler, E. Fletcher. row: L. Hugget, H. Bruer, S. Russell, B. Gordon, B. 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N i 'ii .ntpwtfeg 1,, f Q J i l l X -'. ,Q Q, 4, x34-it wywm fs F B! 3 9 VIL J The Queezfs Daughter. Help yoiirself, lion. Something familiar :ilmut thx pittnu Mr. Hume haxiging out lill Aviu washing. Pardon me! Seen at the Knights' Clul: Wallacli and Bvnjcstnrl'. Professor Goble, Junior Cann or can he? Hold that nose, Fulix. I think I feel a little ia nothing funny in lic lin of at young ruiiplv mt gf Hill! nn vnu, '111!m': ' : : 1 K, nm 'mf' us r. IN r, ' .,. 'I':l ': : j dis 1-ri ' 'll41'm . I4 mr. 4Ix I:4' . nv: 1. ' 1 .,, ,J - .: ,. ', w W' 1 irsvyxw sl-'G 4 wxwc. K . ' F-::,::,.'.: .... ,si ,Q 1: H ,.31s:-1.3. ,, x ,Q 'l' 4 -' me .- , , in U i l. 1' 5 ..::Q .Q f ei SS NK A X x NS X ,. 5: -g.,..,w A I-.: -5551. :asw- X X , .,. N lm .wmwfw A group uf our modest stiuln-nts Fur lTlPIIl0T5 S sake. Mr. Rivliarrlsun seenis to luivv struck something lnreign, ny buys vcxmingfh' Curry un! Curtis 81 friend. Mr. Hawley almut to spring zx test. Miss VVatkins clicln't want ln-r picture taken. Ellen Vvadv stuclyimz? The fax-ulty eats dessert. Onward and upward. UA This has bvefn going on furquitl a. while. Study in salt. pepper. and Miss Wilson. Buck up, Cecil, Let him out, smnc-one. ' WM, , .,1,,:,. lf zgft., ,,,,- . , 4 . 'X' A! .2 ' X ' H ww 'E -2 5252: :fi 122252 : f. X .5 2,3 55 : s: ,ife1ifff5f2:2i.'f: - , 4 ,N , .,1.,.,.::::-',.,'.-Q-:v-ff-f -- .Q -A -- aussi L. ?fw.i ,. v Ni 4 WN W fx ff 'Q . .: Q - I f 'I 33' '- was ' ': ' 1 lz' my , kk- . ,?:, 5- Af Ja' , X f .Y 35- Q fm 'I 4 1 1 . A L 'S 3 4 it if 'R ...zu xv 1-5 Q .' 1 'on 1 tem' :xmi are 'X ill! '-1u'he-r, -1 ' .' 2 H di Forty-nim-rs. ' u 0 ' ' ' - u seem TUVV. Sho mr z 1 'r 1 'zmwrzmlu le' inxlxlccliatvlx' lwrn : ' e-'. . 0 hairs' 1. 1 nuul .' 2 clriw ' t mug.: In-1 '10 Iis ' ' zuwhmw 'Awwl'f I Ji 1, v 1 ' ' nvns Ill pr ll A' mvns ' - 'sn again. el ' 1 1 1 X Bite-24. v mann' ' .s ,L ' ,, i., 1, S24 Q 3 4 lzil ,': hV 4 41 if Q81 we fi Y f. , M 1 QQ 1. The d.1ldll0I'1l1l'11 m Jum 2. The forgotten man how-. out . Bettx fund Vu needed 1 Lhnywmm , The snflpshot edltor clldnt hnmx this got ln . Freshman sophomore ted B, Oveind Sl,0L,g,lI1'5 or 1 t 5crop,.p.1nv 7. On the 'alw 8. Third irom the left m the from xovs is worthy ot non ln thls one 9, Mother-1 tea agdln 10. HlltL1llSUD WIIIIHIU., HOIl19lhlDL, 11. VVatLh out now' 12. Virginia Doe .nd Ifr'1nl11L 4 hl r on the Tlgflt 13. Karl wxndlnp, the spxrk rnarhme 14. Parrlmn then bfml-vs 1 fi' 'F r -0 Pi X ,a me 51 rf 'K' , l 5 is :gf jgiliffoif Eg si K ,rf r fjyfgyyjilff M! Q2 s A We 5 ffgififi S Qi 3315 fi ri 2 ei Q WE TURN from the record of the school year to a summary of its i activities. E ' ACTIVITIES QSM 'QP'- VL. f wW iwmwww Ng . .ONQOLQG xx JQQXUY ' JN 0 My M Tb Q90 gxkggfkbfx I 149' :Q VO QQ WWW my Silllwm QW? W M 4 v 341. Sq mfjf-we J ,J . 9751- fi 1' ' J' Wy' A QA' 7 f61en0f Hear-13 hx k XY? 'QR 655:- .ss ' Y. f .wiwaiij-51. . . h -t its lst row: S. Scott, M. Boyer, J. Moore, L. Pelletier, L. Lake, J. Brookshire D R Hale. 2nd row: Adv. Mrs. Isaacson, A. Sherman, W. LaRue, R. Ledbetter, A Carney ' fwfvff A , I ' W , ff .1 . J gf, V . I , X I Q,,f,pL,vCf,4L.,J A QAAJ' ctfvf ff 4 gf ff ,f J X f ' 1. ' -a- UL-AJ: -vj4a:,.:Mfff -'9W J77ffff,1'17A ' W ' . 7 f J 4 T lv'-.fcf .7 y,-L.Af'f1 VL'J 'i.,4,.f ywffubfg ,df 4. 1 ' 4 -ffff-J I., gsvsvf 1cff,Q6-1. dfc4,q,gi!d-,GZ .. 5 HJ, ,, ,ag ,Lf ETIQUETTE Book A new publication appearing this year was the etiquette book, A' Behave Yourself. Plans had been made in previous years for an etiquette book, but this year marked the first attempt at publication. The staff, meeting twice a week under the direction of Mrs. Isaacson, found much material already collected by previous classes. Mrs. Isaacson has worked particularly hard .on the book and has devoted a great deal of time to its completion. The etiquette book was edited for the benefit of the students at Excelsior. The idea of having an etiquette book for students' use and containing students' ideas of etiquette has been an outgrowth of the questions and discussions in conference periods last year. A special feature of the book was the work of Walt La Rue. art editor. Throughout the book he has drawn clever cartoons illus- trating the text. When the intention of publishing the book was announced, sixty-five students applied for staff positions. Twelve were chosen as follows: editor, Shirley Scott: associate editors, lean Brookshire, Marcia Boyer, Ross Ledbetter, lean Moore, business manager, Victor Wood: assistant business manager, Alfred Carney: circulation man- ager, Donna Haleg publicity manager, Allen Sherman: art editor, Walter La Rue: associates, La Rayne Lake and Lumen Pelletier. ANNUAL Inaugurated this year at Excelsior is a new system of page layout call- ed bleed-off. All of the engravings are set flush with at least one edge of the page, thus doing away with margins and increasing the space in the book. Also a special feature in this year's annual is its snapshot section in which we have tried to use unposed pic- tures, a greater variety, a larger number. Because of added duties as head of the English department, Mr. Gahr was unable to sponsor this yearbook. His excellent photography of the group pictures is largely responsible for the DONA MCPHERSON Summer Class IRENE CORNELIUS Secretary ELIZABETH CHAPIN Adviser DOROTHY SNYMAN Girls' Sports STAFF fine engravings we have been able to obtain. Miss Chapin was chosen as this year's annual adviser and has in- stituted a new system of staff mem- bership in which every staff will be composed of about ten seniors, four juniors and two sophomores, the last two classes to act as assistants and learn how to make an annual so that they will head the staff in their senior year. This system does away with the semester of training that the staff used to go through, and better fits it for its job. We hope that, because of the many innovations, the 1936 E1 Aviador, our annual, will rank high in the severest test, that of student appreciation. BILLY MURPHY Activities HARVEY POWELL Boys' Sports LA DEAN CLARKE HISAYE YAMAMOTO ROSS LEDBETTER Sophomore Assistants xftan, fCL' ij, wueufllaw, fl'tf'b1AA.-C-gy' MQ' wi 'QQ-oct -EQQKL JAMES JACKSON Business Manager CL ffm, CA-,QL was l4Cl.4AfgCl.f i'f'lL3. Srlovfit L 044. be-VVLCL,-ff: ALBERT MOORHEAD Sales Manager .fd-0-xAA..1,RLvLAt HELEN OTA Administration , q-,AL miat- Qflof 'L-Mfu-s,. NCMEQK., tfkq BARBARA BISHOP Organizations A HELEN PO ' ,fp Winter Class .. A , . 4 Lf . I x l farm Ctdfijtxllaq LJJWNM 2.6-8, 3,gf' JA? Age J tiiza 55 Q , Zi .YNE BLYTHE Assistant editor, 1 GEORGE WINFIELD Business manager, 1 Boys' Sports, 2 IIRLEY SCOTT Copy editor, 1 FUMIKO OTSIIKI 3rd Page editor GROVER COLE Editor 1st, 2nd, 4th quarters EXCELSIOR Recovering this year from the han- dicap of a small page, Excelsior Life, the weekly news publication, has risen consistently in student esteem and journalistic excellence from the first issue of September 16. The work of the editors, Grover Cole and Victor Wood, and a com- petent staff, has produced interesting and accurate issues distributed every CARLYN PYEATTE Exchange editor, 1 FRANCES RAUCH Exchange editor, 1 MI LDRED BLAIR Adviser LOYD MARTIN Bookkeeper 62 LIFE STAFF e Tuesday. Miss Blair, faculty adviser, has successfully supervised the publi- cation. Bringing to the school for the first time an office in the Southern Cali- fornia High School Press Association, Excelsior was elected vice president at the Glendale convention held in the spring, and assumed the position at the Pomona meet held later. I CRESPIN co LO irculatio M if ff 1, gf W X ROSEMARY RIPP fl Features, 2 X J X D R H ea res N Typist, 1 X MARY FRAMP'1 es Above left: Harvey Powell as Lavcrick. Inset: l-Eleanor Cruse, student director. Right: Susan and Jimmy finding the flaw in the pe feet i. 4 -'L Bev? .W 43 f 233 211523115 . tit JUNIOR PLAY Presenting A. A. Milne's detective drama, The Perfect Alibi, the Iunior classes had an outstanding pro- duction this year. The play was well chosen and exceedingly well pre- sented, under the direction of Miss Chapin. The story concerns the events at a house party given by Arthur Lud- grove: the host is murdered by one of the guests. The murderer is known to the audience, but seems apt to escape notice of the detectives un- til the third act, in which Susan Cun- ningham, as played by Winifred Vivian, aided by Iimmy Ludgrove fStandlee Greeuingl, finds a flaw in Edward L. '- nosedly perfect alibi. Victor Wood, Q. .arter, took the evening's honors because of the nat- uralness and ease with which he in- terpreted his part. Winifred Vivian and Standlee Greening capably pro- vided the romantic interest, as well as the solution to the murder. Bill Cann, with his stock part of the elderly detective, gave an excell- X . , Y 1' 5 X Tl-IE PERFECT ALIBI' ent characterization, as did Lester Blakesley, the younger detective. Others in the cast who acquitted themselves well were Harvey Powell, Dorothy Reinke, George Hasha, Ieanne Gordanier, Billy Murphy, and Herbert Mandell. Adding much to the effectiveness of the production was the new set de- signed especially lor the play. Brown and white were predominant in the setting, which was arranged by Mrs. Isaacson and Mr. Armstrong. Mr. Kirkpatrick, in charge of the musical score, presented with the or- chestra light opera selections between acts. The student prof' in- cluded Eleanor Cr. t direc- tory Edward Reavcs, . .ess man- ager: lla Gage, mistress of the ward- robe: Felix Heflin, master of the wardrobe: Crespin Costello, advertis- ing managerg and five members of the stage crew: Kedric Bailey, Char- les Crowell, Lon Cook, Gerald Stahr, and Merle Strange. Abovelleitz George Hasha. about to be murdered. Above,,fight: Cartq! fVictor Wosd'l caught. Below: Laverick znfi Segeant Mallet. Center: series of b stage shots. low left? the threatening letter, gl-lt' 'Mrs. Fay andtgdnstable Mallet in a mild f 1 ' J! ,f , If j J N 1 If J , J 1.1 y fi! V fl ji , X 1 f ff' 1 J J X l tlff! ,f , , ,X j J H l , f b J 1.1 '1 NM 'fly if ' If Dill f l3eL9wg Carter isjhe oyecf off general 'silf icdm. A J U f J 7 if ll Y l Aluivv: lla-r lwizljosty sl-vnis tn tiiszippruvo ol the i'rinc't-ss' intl-i'i-st in the Kings si-crvtury. 4 . Q 1 I liisvt in-low: Biwim- Mzivkny :is the Qin-eii's Hus- lmnii. l.s'I'Y1 ilu- Quvi-ti lin' :A l'lHlIU.It' S!'t'H1h plvzisvrl with Birii-ii :mal Northrup. t'uriii-r: thrvn- solriim-rs ul' thu- King, Right: thu ivrirlo svviiis less iiitt-rested in tin- lwitlt-grniiiii than lu Gruntmi. f SENIOR PLAY All the comedy, drama, romance, and revolutionary intrigue of a mythi- cal kingdom were brought to the stage in the senior classes' production of The Queen's Husband, presented in the Norwalk Auditorium May 15 under the direction of Miss Roach. The play details the difficulties of a kingdom ruled over by one Eric Vlll-and more especially the diffi- culties Of that monarch himself. His difficulties are centered around his wife, Queen Martha, an imperious spouse with an enormous sense of Duty. ln her absence in America, the King entertains himself at check- ers and revolutions, and on her re- turn astonishes everyone by dusting off the constitution and proclaiming a general election, thus overthrowing Dictator Northrup. To make his emancipation complete, he effects the elopement of the Princess Anne at almost the moment of her marriage to Prince William of Greck, Queen Martha's favorite. The King was admirably interpret-- ed by Bruce Mackay, in a character- ization which brought out the humor and drama of every line and situation. His work was neatly balanced by Dona McPherson's performance as the Queen: she made Her Majesty a genuine character. THE QUEENS HUSBAND Romantic leads were enacted by Victor Wood and Betty Carmean, the former displaying the same poise that he contributed to The Perfect Alibi, and the latter making the Prin- cess altogether charming, Suitor for the hand of the Princess was played by Iohn Miller whose brief appear- ance was one of the comedy high- lights of the play. Une of the most difficult parts was that carried by George Iohnstong he was capable in the role of General Northrup. His assistant in diplo- matic affairs was Robert Worley as Lord Birten. Cecil Walters as Laker was efficient, while Robert Coleman contributed dignity and sympathy as Dr. Fellman, and Stanley Iohnson brought comedy to his part of Phipps. Others who added to the play's effectiveness were Lewis Wessels, Ioffre Pelletier, Iames Iackson, Irene Cornelius, and Elizabeth Koolmees. Faced with more than the usual number of technical complications, the student staff was headed by Esther Cleveland and Dorothy Reinke as student directors, Eda Hodge fsound effectsl, George Cox, Raymond Pitts, Frank Slaughter, Frankie Brooks, Louise Plender, and Roy Stover. 67 y J ,I Johnston! in a tense moment. Below, Us-twwrn r 1 :W!.ag4kt'or on-e, on the King. I ff , FL 4 Air X5 g , .A Ia ft-vyr 4 , I I . ' 1 ff if x J sly ' I 1 9 w ' 4. ' I I I . K , S. I ,IAA '. Ak ,. I 1,. K h, rl . M . ' ' 1 ' K ,,... I-f A, 5 lv g 'P If 4 Insetjoaowz Dona. McPl1vrs0n ,as the Kings 1 Left:1His Ivlaesty and General Northrnp Hleorg, ers. 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FHUM A CHHUNIELE of our activities in the past year, we pass -e News g S, to a record of the organizations who made those activities possible. A is? is as 1 4 1 UHUA I TIU L qgerxvfxvu Mfxg1WM W fw,U,f.J.wa,Qz. w.Uz,.. 4,4,.,3u9f,,l' , L. 3' ',4-e.u'..,q,,!,,f ana. ,DL gLWLTM,MKifgj3 fQ1o.A4L4,J-L1 A,-. I Q7-f Z , J' . s ' L44-'-4-i C'fC.f.. VA 6L1rvL.L1.4,'f,0-.yu 3 I Z Z 7,8-J-A, S I 0-Lk Wwe MjVwif K1 Mm Hfgmifsfw my Sw M4C,14m 0ff Q9 A vefw . ym WQWMM 1- 1 an Q mqw LIBRARY SCIENCE CLASS FRIENDSHIP c ITTEE . L f Lv - 'lx VUS .RS I MEXICAN CHEST GROUP N N ' , l E lx I X S h X 'xgxx .7 X 1 X .. STAGECRA FT CR EW GIRLS' SPORTS COUNCIL IVIIMICOGRAPHING CLASS WAYS 8x MEANS COMMITTE FI FILIBUSTER CLUB FILIBUSTERS st row: B. Akers, J. Gordanier, W. Vivian, D. de Buxton, L. R. Lake, F. Urschel, D. R. Hale, M. Asawa. 2nd row: E. Hodge, A. Sherman, D. Bohlander, M. Strange, G. Cole. A. Moorhead, H. Dumalski, F. Stussy. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS G. Goodnight, E. Thompson, E. Cleveland, K. Bashor, L. Duquesnoy. The Filibuster Club has one of the most worthwhile purposes of any club at Excelsior, that of world peace. This is worked for by international correspondence to foreign countries. Names of students are sent and others received from the Student Forum of International Relations in San Francisco, California. Italy, Switzerland, Central America, Ireland, and Australia are the chief countries of corres- pondence. The countries are recorded on the Filibuster Friendship chart, a map showing the places from which students have received letters. Meetings are held once or twice a month. GIRLS' . EAGUE Every girl in school is ligible for the Girls' League, the purpose of which is to promote friendship among the girls and newcomers at Excelsior. The principal social events of the year are friendship teas for every new girl and her big sister, a Hi-Iinx party for the girls themselves, and a Mothers' Tea which enables the mothers and teachers to become acquainted. Miss Rankin is the adviser of the Girls' League, and Geraldine Goodnight served as president this year. BIG E CLUB The Big E Club is an organization composed of boys winning varsity letters in football, basketball, track, baseball, or tennis. Membership in the club demands the highest standards physi- cally, morally, and scholastically. The club is not only one of the most .outstanding at Excelsior, but one of the most popular as well, and is to be commended for the high type of school spirit sportsmanship it develops. Adviser is Mr. Ashton. and The first semester, under the direction of Frank Slaughter, president, the club sponsored a dance after the Burbank game. At the end of the first semester the club held initiation for DEW members, at which time the initiates were made to recite poetry and sing over the public address system. The first initiation the club had ever sponsored, it was carried off successfully, and initiates who failed to obey orders received ten paddles. Plans for a large ban- quet to be held in the spring were being considered by the club as the annual went to press. Lyjrafu H g ,- 1,-A,-Qld, 17644, 4 ,aff-facf' J J if fg?1f.'4,4JfJl , . . if V. ,JVJ ,h,d!'N ' - I ,i -M ,yf,z52!?f , , will 14,911 ,,yf.AfCfff1' ' X arf' 'JV-T ' . J I ,f ' 3 I yi! AW I. 5' ' ,flfnf--,KJ . - . - 1 ref . KW ,,4,4,,c.,-if :V p ,- - 'fel fir' ' ' f fv I , ., f BIG E CLUB lst row: C. Nuzum, R. Coleman, V. Wood. 2nd row: F. Chaffin, J. Pelletier, R. Henderson, L. Benjestorf. 3rd row: C. Seifert, J. Stiefel, Bill White, C. Crowell, Dob White, F. Slaughter, W. Marple. 1st row: L. Martin, Carmen Groeling, R. Fierro, A. Moorhead, O. Benjestorf, E. Dennison, Crayton Groeling. 2nd row: G. Hasha, H. Caruthers, P. Little, J. Hutchison, C. VValters, C. Barnes. 3rd row: Coach Ashton. , . Af. ' ..+' I1 . I .. ,N 'z .1 , 3111137 WWWU wg awpnwwde Q-dz 0 8 H' 54 1 ITM l as 1st 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd SPANISH CLUB row: M. Kltahata., L, Porter, E, Crane, M. Zualet, L. Plender, J. Goza, M. Ra- merlz, H. Peden, S. Applebury, A. Heflin, A. L. Johnson. row: A. Whitehead, E. Farmer, C. Douglas, M. Fujita, F. Liggett, H. Sutton, J. Jackson. A. Moorehead, R. Ledhetter, A. Brady, J, Brookshire, A. Beauchamp. row: F. Brooks, R. McNamara, M. Nelson, B. McPherson, L. D. Clarke, M. Peterson, P. Beiber, M. Misenar, F. Beauchamp. row: R. Fierro, E. Camou, G. Conway, G. Brown, J. Dickson, J. Brosi, T. Stein, C. Barnes. FRENCH CLUB row: J. Corcoran, D. Haven. J. Pelletier, D. McPherson. L. Duquesnoy, E. Azeve-do, row: E. Corder, E. Blackie, D. Pierce, C. Wallach, K. Dumalski, J. Hill. SPANISH CLUB To encourage interest in the Spanish language Spanish culture, and to promote a friendly acquaintance with our Spanish neighbors are the chief purposes of Los Sabios The Christmas program, La Pinata, the Mexican celebration and the Cervantes program in May are the most important events of the year. Business meetings, initiation programs and meetings devoted to the learning of Spanish songs are held regularly. Competition for the privilege of mem bership and the lonq waiting list are evidence of the popu larity of the Spanish Club. FRENCH CLUB With the addition of French to the curriculum a new club was formed, Les Enfants d'Qrleans. The name signifies the children of Orleans, and was suggested bv the story of Ioan of Arc. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month, and any student of the course is eligible for membership. Meetings are devoted to the showing of motion pictures and the studying of songs and games. Miss Slette the ad viser and French teacher, has successfully interested the members in the culture and conversation of France JUNIOR SPANISH CLUB Due to the growth of the Spanish Club this year, Mrs. Hef- fernan felt it advisable to form a new club for the benefit of the younger members. Now the students in first year Spanish and Spanish IIB are organized into a club of their own, which has grown larger than the senior club. Membership is open to students interested in learning Spanish customs as well as the language. The club meets monthly and special celebrations are held on Spanish holidays. Thus it is hoped that the club will create an interest in Spanish customs of living as well as in the actual language. In directing the work of the club the first year, the following officers are to be congratulated: President, Roberta McNamara: vice president, Marjorie Gilmore: secretary, La Dean Clarke: song leader, Forrest Russell: yell leader, Gus Rogers. lst 2nd row: 3rd I. JR. SPANISH CLUB Yamada, B. Towns, E. Johnson, H, Goforth, C. Ramos, M. Nichols. row: E. Young, D. Harrington, H. Canfield, M. Gilmore, J. Anthony, L. Moore A. Williams, E. Farmer, M. Jimenez. row: M. E. Cornelius, F. Shore, R. McNamara., L. Owen. L. D. Clarke W. Vivian, F. Cowan, E. Wade. row: R. Ledbetter, C. Eurick, E. Case, W. Longstreet, B. Anthony, B. Buie Yaxnarnoto, M. Rodriquez, L. Oliver, H. Masuda, S. Fujita. M. Kita Nakamura. Curtis, T. Hagiwara, A. L. Johnson, A. Heflin, L. C, Gutierrez, I. Tor Millard, L. Porter, L. Lee. Kyle, F. Russell, J. Contreras, J. Flinn, J. Garfield, C. Douglas, J. Dre Fletcher, F. Stussey. 4th H. Reaves. 1st row: H. hata, F. 2nd row F. res, L. 3rd row: J. ver, E. 4th row: A. gette v E. Carney, T. Dobias, H. Bruer, H. Sutton, G. Dobias, A. Heneise, L. Hug Terry. J. Stiefel, S. Johnson. B. Backay, R. Coleman, E. Reaves, K. Dumalski. W. LaRue la lst 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th ' . ., . J . a . M :sau SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY row: H. Ota, D. R. Hale, M. Fujita, E. Bazemore, S. Applebury, M. Asawa, D. Dunn, K. Hatanaka. row: F. Otsuki, Bailey, J. Brookshire, G. Goodnight M. Gilmore, E. Lloyd H. Huitt, M. Ransom, L. Moore. F. Johnson. J. Longshore. y row: M. Blackie, M. Shore, J. Hill, M. Nelson, L. D. Clarke, M. Brittle, I. Cor- nelius, M. Wasden, E. Wade, D. Kuneau. row: L, Sutton, C. Asawa, G. Conway, J. Jackson, G. Cole, B. Murphy. C. Eurick, F. Liggett, B. Cann. LATIN CLUB row: D. R. Hale, M. Sheridan, A. Huey, E. Young, C. Robinson, R. White, F. Johnson, I. Gage, H. Poe, M. Boyer, C. Matsuda. row: M. R. Massey, D. Hawkins, E. Koolmees, B. Meylink, L. Moore, E. Cleve- land, J. Hill, R. McNamara, M. Gilmore, D. Brown, E. Thompson, D. Smith, V. Frank, E. Bazemore, row: C. Lawson, S. Johnson. M. Steiner, G. Curl, P. Urschel, S. Ggiham, L. Blakesley, H. Dumalski, H. Hodges, H. Van Petten, H. Lee . Gl on. row: G. Fox. H. Canfield, J. Hudspeth, L. Lake. D. Bailey, E. McGowan, B. R. Lee, F. Urschel, M.Brittle, D. Reinke, J. Williamson, E. McNamara. row: D. Bohlander, H, Jeanson, F. McCloud, G. Hasha. S. Greening, L. Wessels, D. Pierce, SCHOLARSHIP The C. S. F. is a national organization representing the A and B students. Membership requirements are a total of ten grade points and a high merit record: with additional points given for perfect attendance, merit records, or service points. Although the requirements limit the number in the club, more than thirty students became members during the past year. Une of this year's most important events was the Scholarship Banquet, at which Excelsior acted as host to the other five schools of the district. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, S. P. Q. R., is open to second and third year Latin students and is sponsored by Miss Hughes. The club has four important events of the year, which include: the Christmas program, at which the members sing carols in Latin: in Ianuary a birthday party celebrating the birthdays of all the members: the third year class presents a play in March: and in May a banquet is held at which the freshmen act as slaves and serve the members. F. F. A. CLUB The F. F. A. Club at Excelsior is one of the outstanding chap- ters of the national organization. The Future Farmers of America are boys interested in the study of Agriculture and Animal Hus- bandry. Meetings are held monthly and any boy in an agriculture class is eligible for membership. There are over 50 members at the present time. On November 15 and 16 a state convention was held at Los Angeles, a feature of which was the Great Western Livestock Show. Twenty-six representatives attended from Excelsior, three of whom had entries in the show. Leon Benjestorf was presented by Gov- ernor Merriam with a gold watch for the champion steer of the junior division. The Excelsior chapter was host recently to twenty-six other Southern California high school chapters who assembled here for their semi-annual regional meeting. That the club has gained attention is evidenced by the fact that the Los Angeles Times recently devoted an entire page to the chapter from Excelsior. F. F. A. lst row: B. Lanting, W. Bass, B. Rose, J. Van Veldt-Huizen, J. Thomas, SL Sanchez M. Magona, C. Troost, W, Koolmess. 2nd row: VJ. Rodes, W. Williamson, S. De Witt, R. Wright, J. Knight, D. Broesma M. Gillette, F. Houseman. 3rd row: Mr. Lusk, H. Verhoven, W. Oakly, E. Van Dyl, E. Vander Weide, F. Post ma, W. Young, E. Buchanan, G. Good. lst row: A. Sherman, S. Lanting, L. Benjestorf, R. Henderson, B. Fowler, E. Wolfs berger, Mr. Wilson. 2nd row: R. Brakensiek, O. Benjestorf, G. Zivelonghi, G. Pearce, I. Couto, B. Strick- lin, C. Nuzum, J. Couto. 3rd row: C. Rippee, W. Steiner, J. Stott, J. Stiefel, A. Benjestorf, P. Wilson, B. Mad- dox, H. Johnson, P. Brown, C. Sawyer. GIRLS' SCIENCE CLUB 1st row: A. Brown. M. Asawa, J. Hiraoka, O. Seating, D. Snyman, T. Otsuka, Otsuka., H. Ola. 2nd row: G. Krukenburg, P. Steiner, D. Killingsworth, B, Bailey, J. Wadsack, Mr. Hawley, 1. Cornelius, M. Mlsenar, H. Poe. BOYS' SCIENCE CLUB lst row: E. Dennison, R. Pitts, K. Dumalskl, T. Stein, Mr. Hawley. 2nd row: R.. Wilson, Y. Okamura, G. Conway, G. Cole, S. Johnson, D, Pierce. GIRLS' SCIENCE CLUB A new feature of the Girls' Science Club this year has been the membership drive. Instead of the usual require- ments of one year of General Science, only one-half semester of a major science is required. Meeting every two weeks to discuss subjects of scien- tific interest, the club has also performed a practical service for its members in the discussion and analysis of cosmetics. Thus combininq subjects of interest and at the same time of scientific value, the club has provided an interesting pas- time. BOYS' SCIENCE CLUB Organized to help create interest in science, the Boys' Science Club has done much, by experiment and demonstra- tion, to promote such interest. A knowledge of general science or chemistry and two years of mathematics are re- quired for membership. Reports by the students on subjects concerning chemis- try, physics, and biology are given at the bi-weekly meetings, which are also devoted to experiments, demonstrations, and the showing of motion pictures. Mr. Hawley deserves credit for his sponsorship of the club. KNITTING CLUB Started this year, the Knitting Club has become one of the largest and most popular clubs in school. An attendance of more than a hundred girls marked the first meeting of the club. Due to the unusually large turnout it was necessary to divide the club into two groups. The groups were separate clubs for a time, but in Ianuary they combined to form one again. The name chosen was 'A Knifty Knitters and a club pin was selected. The club meets on Tuesdays of every week, and after a short business session members learn new stitches and patterns or work on their own. During the Christmas cheer work the Knitting Club was es- pecially active and contributed a number of garments made by the members. Mrs. Montgomery, an experienced knitter, has aided by show- ing samples of different stitches and helping the members with their work. She is adviser of the club. KNITTING CLUB lst row: A, Huey. V. Scheifele, L. Nowels. H. Canfield, G. Krulcenburg, E. Young J. Goza, E. Cernik, Mrs. Montgomery. 2nd row: T. Otsuka, P. Farmer, D. Killingsworth, R. McNamara, B. Ligget W. Barnes, E. Main, L. Hough, L. DeBoer, J. Gandolfo. 3rd row: F. Urschel, P. Ryan, W. Ferguson, L. McPherson, J. Wadsack, D. Darling, I. Cornelius, E. Corder, L, Leach, J. M. Williamson. 1st row: U. Rueckheim, L. Sander, I. Whitehead, M. Asawa, H. Otsuka, L. Millard S. Kitahata, H. Ota, A. Stults, B. Foss. R, Carpenter. 2nd row: A. Brown, J. Corcoran, I. Gage, M. Pope, P. Reyes, C, Bunkelman C. Grasman, J. Plender, J. Hiraoka, F. Johnson, I. Gilmore, B. Armstrong. 3rd row: O. Searing, R. Nolen, M. J. Flynn, H. Silva, M. Beshears, D. Volden M. Visser, G. Jongsma, E. Redburn, V. Capovilla, D. Butler, H. Goforth, C. Ramos I ll -..- l ga 'MMR lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th lst 2nd 3rd 4th L-. ORCHESTRA row: E. Bazemore, J. Vermillion, D. Haven, V. Pearce, B. Murphy, L. Elsey, M. Frederlcks, C. Endow, L. Westfall, M. Smith. row: M. Brlnton, E. Kirkpatrick, W. Escobar, V. Watson, D. Hisey, C. Douglas. row: H. Powell, C. Leithead, T. DeVries, R. Graham, J. Wadsack. row: J. B. Ferguson, R. Krogstad, B. Cann, H. Reaves, D. Vanderlaan, J. Hud- speth, A. Kinne, S. Goldman, L. Fletcher, Carmen Groeling. row: R. Jacoby, D. Denison, T. Young, R. Terrell, M. Steiner, R. Besse, Cray- ton Groeling, M. Zualct, Mr. Kirkpatrick. TOW I TUVV ' BAND C. Lawson, R. Besse, J. Sproul, J. Miller, C. Groeling, C. Groeling. B. Cann. L.. Merrill, D. Fulton, B. Worlev, L. Finch, T, Young, R, Ter- relI,'V. 0'Leary, S. Gibbons, L. Beaman, G. Fox, R. Hensen, R. Jacoby. TUVV1 J. Ota, L. Fletcher, H. Reaves, M. Steiner, S, Goldman, S. Vasquez, J. llutispeth, A. Kinne, W. Escobar, E. Kirkpatrick. TOW I J.T H. Bair, M. Michaelis. C. Barnes, P. Richardson. J. Dunn, G. Curl. yner, D. Vander Laan, C. Buck, Adv, Mr. Kirkpatrick. ORCHESTRA Excelsior's orchestra is composed of the two orchestra classes, and membership is about fifty. A year's study of an instrument or the equivalent musical experience are re- quired for membership. The first joint rehearsal of the or- chestra classes and band was held November 21, 1935, to which the students' parents were invited and compositions by Mr, Kirkpatrick were given. The school orchestra has always played an important part in the Christmas program, Iunior play, Senior play, baccalaureate, and graduation. BAND Consisting of forty members, Excelsior's band is one of the most active school organizations. The band supplies music at games and rallies and adds much to the school spirit and enthusiasm of the spectators. Football games of the past year have given us another feature of the band-the drill-work between halves. The band, in their green and white uniforms, were led by Iohnny Miller, At local holiday parades Excelsior is well repre- sented by its band. 78 GIRLS' AVIATION CLUB A new club organized this year is the Girls' Aviation Club. The club meets Tuesdays and any girl interested in aviation may attend the meetings, the purpose of which is to acquaint the mem- bers with airplane models. The club is affiliated with the ulunior Birdmen of America and the girls have received wings and membership cards from the organization, The name chosen for the club was 'iA'trix. Ad- viser is Miss Frank. Helen Worley presided as the first president and was largely responsible for the club's organization. BOYS' AVIATION CLUB A recently formed club at Excelsior, the Boys' Aviation Club has a membership .of twelve and meets every Tuesday. The Avis Club was chosen for the club's name, avis being a Latin word meaning bird. Membership is open to boys interested in aviation, and IVIr. Goble is the adviser. Moving pictures are shown at meetings, air- plane types are studied, and model airplanes are made at school and at home. George Cox was the first president and has given the club a good start. GIRLS' AVIATION CLUB lst row: B. Bishop, J. Foote, Miss Frank, A. Cormier, M. Mitchell. 2nd row: H. Eakin, M. Collins, H. Loucks, D. Madison, K. McCormick, B. Edsall 50m.A V, du-L43 sovs' AVIATION cLuB JM-1-74 . - ,argl lst row: K. Shimamoto, D. Fusch, T. Yukihiro, H. Kusumoto. 2nd row: C. Woodmansee, J. Sproul, M. Fusch, D. Reid, M. Otsuki, C. Haven, H Yo shioka, Mr. Goble, T. DeVries, O. Swartz, W. Martin, P. Dunham, G. Cox M. E. Hooper, V. Smith. .. . ,sw K I K- x 79 pl 1' ., r lst. 2nd Zlrd 4th lst 2nd 3rd G9- A CAPPELLA CHOIR row: M, Crider, L. Montgomery, E. Bailey, K. Bashor, B. Meylink, L. Duquesnoy, C. Robinson. row: F. Wllfong, V, Frank, D. Brown, E. Cleveland, D. Kuneau, I. Gage, H t J. Longshore, E. Wade. Mrs. 'a es. row: J. Turner, F. Russel, F. Cowan, D. Bailey, M. Smith, M. Nelson, W, Vivian, A. Kinne, B. Booker, K. Marek, B. Cann. row: W. Rengnalda. L. Blakesley, E. Kirkpatrick, B. Martin, Bob White, Bill White, D. Craggs, B. Mackay, P. Rivera., A. Moorhead. MAC DOWELL CLUB row: F. Mokamura, M. Ige, F. Hagiwara, Mrs. Yates, W. 0'Leary, B. Bishop, H. Ot . B. row: F. Otsuki. O. Scuggins, A. Arnold, A. Lanting, C. Grasman, A. Huey, M. Hooper, R. Coelho. row: G. Jongsma, R. Koopman. L, McPherson, C. Wilson, B. White, M, Visser, J. Anthony, G. Beversluis, M, Misenar. O I' . I X 0 .ifvffg fig .2 'ff 6' Q 6 vtix 007 rzuqlkfufafwi 4 X :lip 7x.?F'ui,Af 1' u-QAM NCQ rss' , if 'S bD I,w.d'H CV - i 1 12-.,,'r.,V'ty w. Y4, . sg'-: X-,X . yMm,A?gg?3iif -1 'M ll I C M7 Q ' vl 'Kc H' Jw. L, be r 0 gi -gg ff it X I , low vi- WR1 Q46 gf? qi, h9e.g.o,J 4,3 , ages -X YL 7 in '21 X d '1-I 'Z ' , My ami Q6 'Q-' 'N ff l f '4,5tQb'7Ru 'lu i'w.fH,,' 7'if.4Xi1'f L - , gl' is 37 'L 'fsqs W , LCN, w Mme EE ' dftsdfvdix as B, N1-figs xx? . 0-od zmfwqg A CAPPELLA CHOIR N'- The A Cappella Choir is a group consisting of students of particular musical ability. Among the programs contributed by the A Cappella Choir this year was a new idea of singing carols on the campus at Christmas. The members also sang carols of different countries at the Christmas play. Not only has the choir furnished music for school af- fairs, but also for churches and clubs in the community. MacDOWELL CLUB Although organized late in the year, the membership of the MacDowell Club is large. Each year a piano recital has been presented to the parents and friends of the mem- bers. With this aim in mind, the students worked hard for a prominent place on the program. This year's was the tenth piano recital given under the leadership of Mrs. Yates. One of the most interesting programs of the club was the sponsorship of Music Appreciation meetings, at which the stories of famous operas were told and compositions presented by some of the members. 80 'hid : 'l - GIRLS' CLEE CLUB '- fl Although handicapped by the lack of an auditorium, the Girls' Glee Club has taken an active part in school affairs. Membership is about forty-four, and the club meets daily under the direction of Mrs. Yates. Outstanding among the events of the year was the concert presented by the Girls' Glee Club April 24, in the Norwalk Gram- mar School Auditorium. ln May the Club took part in the Orange County Festival. Girls' Glee Clubs seems to be a favorite course and many club members plan to extend their musical study next year. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club, a group of twenty-one boys, meets every day under the direction of Mrs. Yates. The problem of having no auditorium has made it impossible for the school to have an operetta or similar musical affairs, and consequently the glee clubs are not before the student body as they should be. They have, however, contributed to student activities as much as possible, and members of the Boys' Glee Club have taken part in the musical selections of baccalaureate and graduation. The Glee Club also took part in the Orange County Festival held at Santa Ana High School. lst 2nd 3rd 4th lst 2nd GIRLS' GLEE CLUB row: U. Rueckheim, L. Millard, A. Brown, M. R. Massey, E, Cruse, B. Foster, T. O'Leary, L. Dobias. row: K. Bashor, M. Crider, P. Clanton, C. Robinson, J. Irvin, F. Wilfong, F. Smith, A. Chaffin, A. Cormier. row: D. Hawkins, M. Osborn, O. Smith, W. Newman, E. Wilfong, F. Barrett, D. Bailey, C. Nakashima, M. Hooper, J. Longshore. row: E. Cleveland, E. Wade, P. Funk, D. Haven, J, Grob, D. Darling, E. Bailey, D. de Buxton, J. Hill, A. Kinne, B. Meylink. BOYS' GLEE CLUB row: H. Bair, W. Ringolda, C. Caruthers, A. Hennesy, A. Moorhead, M. Fithian. J. Turner, F, Russell. row: G. Newman, B. Brackensiek, P. Riviera, C. Wilson, C. Van Paepgehen, A. Magnuson, L. Blakesly, B. Cann, C. Sigler. row: B. Mackay, J. Grubb, D. Craggs, Bill White, Bob White, B. Martin, 3rd J. Hudson, B. Murphy. fig Vi I QM ian, , 4 if-W ha .. ...A fb im fox A f f' ' - 1.1 it . ' 4- it 'mf 'vi mr- . 51 ' , 'I ,' ' k . -- it . . . +- , N fr . , -1 f ,rar ' -if . . 5' ' TQ ri' z 0 .5 S e if A , J , ma. i f-f - X - 'gf Q ' . - . .'.. , ' Wig A . 35 V .. , l . yy-4 r Ji? s ji- Q.. K CHESS CLUB lst row: A. Brady, R. Wilson, I. Popnoe, S. Ishikawa, D. Snyder. 2nd row: T. Stein, B. Johnston, E. Deets, D. White, G. Conway. J. Dixon, D. Alli- son, H. Reaves, F. Llggett. STAMP CLUB E. Hodge, M. Michaells, B. Nichols. L. McPherson, S. Ishlkawa, L. Sutton, D. R. Hale. CHESS CLUB A recently formed club at Excelsior, the Chess Club has already a membership of twenty charter members. Any person interested in chess is eligible for membership. Mr. Cvoodhart is the adviser and has shown a great deal of in- terest in the club's development. Meetings of the club are divided into two groups, for- mal and informal. The formal meeting is held once a month to regulate the business affairs, and the remaining meetings are devoted to chess. Dues for the club have been used to buy chess sets for every member of the club. STAMP CLUB ' Started last year, the Stamp Club is one of the num- erous hobby clubs at Excelsior. Membership is open to any- one interested in collecting, exchanging and studying stamps of xdifferent countries. Stamp displays are held throughout the year, and one of the most important is an exhibition shared with the Fili- buster Club. Stamps of all the countries that have inter- national correspondence with the Filibuster Club are shown. Mr. Goodheart is the adviser of the Stamp Club. STRING CLUB Students have shown interest in the meetings of the String club this year. Members have participated not only in the String club, but in the orchestra and the MacDowell club as well. The String club met under the temporary chairmanship of Dick Vander Laan, and Margaret Britton served as pianist. Several of Mr. Kirkpatrick's compositions, arranged especially for stringed instruments, were studied and played under his direction. GIRLS' LEAGUE ORCHESTRA The Girls' League Orchestra is one of the more import- ant branches of the Girls' League, for it is the organization which plays for the Girls' Hi Iinx and also the Mothers' teas held in the spring. Membership is open to girls playing any musical instrument, and the membership of the past year has been about fifteen. The orchestra, under the direction of Abbie Stalcup, first semester, and Arline Kinne, second semester, has fur- nished music for all Girls' League functions. STRING CLUB 1st row: B. Bailey, M. Fredericks, C. Matsuda, J. Vermillion, M. Zualet, B. R. M. Smith. 2nd row: E. Bazemore, J. Wadsack, M. Brinton, F. Otsuki. 3rd row: J. B. Ferguson, R. Graham, Mr. Kirkpatrick, H. Powell, B. Anthony. GIRLS' LEAGUE ORCHESTRA lst row: M. Brinton, L. Elsey, R. Gripp, D. R. Hale, V. Pearce. 2nd row: B. Carmean, E. Cleveland. M. Fredericks, D. Fulton. V. Watson. 3rd row: F. Cowan, A. Kinne, J. Hudspeth, L. Moore. LSE, v-arm . A O C 4515. If MEXICAN GIRLS' CLUB C. Herrera, J. Torrez, M. Ramirez, L.. Guts-rrez, A. Fierro, C. Roman, E. Rico, P. Keyes, M. Rodriguez. RYHTHMIC DANCING 1:-at row: U. Rum-ckhelm. I-I. Jewell, H. Eakin, Miss Dexter, D. McPherson. D. Mc- Morris. 2nd row: I. Gilmore, D. Haven, E. McGowan, R. Nolen, J. Hartwood. MEXICAN GIRLS' CLUB The Mexican Girls' Club has been functioning success- fully for two years and members have taken active part in its meetings. The purpose of the club is to teach the mem- bers the language and customs of the people of their country. At the monthly meetings the native dances and songs of Mexico are taught, and the girls are encouraged to try Mexi- can handwork and embroidery. A worthwhile organization chiefly because of the co- operation of its members, the club hopes to have doubled its membership next year. Miss Slette is the adviser. RI-IYTHIVIIC DANCING CLUB Any girl with dancing experience is urged to join the Rhythmic Dancing Club. Interested in rhythms of the present time as well as in the history of dancing, the mem- bers study and interpret modern steps as well as ballet steps and general trends and terminology. Planning to see presentations of famous dancers, the members thus hope to acquaint themselves with dancing of different types. ' 1 -4 COMMERCIAL CLUB A club for students enrolled in a business course, the Com- mercial Club has always had a large membership. Recommended grades in at least two commercial subjects are membership require- ments. Speakers are obtained for alternate meetings, and the students have heard talks this year relating to consumer education and equal- ly important topics. Talks on Commercial subjects offered at Ex- celsior were given by students in the club. Newly appointed to the position, Mr. Cleavinger acts as adviser of the club. CAMERA CLUB Another hobby club, started last year, is the Camera Club for students interested in photography. Fifteen members attended this year, taking active part in the club's activities. Tuesdays the club meets to learn more about photography and the development of films. Motion picture films are sometimes shown to illustrate the importance of a well arranged picture. Members interested in snapshot week contribute snaps to be used in the snap section of the annual. Mr. Richardson is the adviser, and himself an amateur photographer. COMMERCIAL CLUB 1st row: T. Fujimoto, C. Otsuka, H. Ota, O. Seating, C. Endow, L. Asawa. L. Bet tinger, D. Dunn, D. Fulton. 2nd row: M. 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H6431 l 1 -ill-11 WEARERS OF THE E BASEBALL Don Craggs' Don Henderson' Frank Slaughter' Calvin Barnes Robert Fierro Clyde Iones Cecil Lewis Ioe Reed Carl Siefert Bill White Bob White George Yasokouchi Ed Dennison, Mgr. Harold Reaves, Mgr. TENNIS Leo Keeter' Lloyd Finch Douglas Hibberd Harvey Leigh Robert Maddox LaVerne Mummah Robert Oliver lack Turner Robert White Buford Iohnston, Mgr. BASKETBALL Frank Slaughter Richard Watson' Don Craggs Don Hathcock Don Henderson Iohn Miller Bill White Bob White 1 Al Moorhead, M gr. Bob Worley, Mgr. TRACK Charles Crowell' Crayton Groeling' George Hasha' Iack Hutchison' Paul Little' Carl Nuzum' Carmen Groeling Robert Kelly Bill Larrowe Lynn Mapp Bill Martin Yuichi Okumura Kerney Sigler lack Stiefel Bill White Bob White Cecil Walters, Mgr. FOOTBALL Tommy White Fred Chaffin' Robert Coleman' Buddie Madison' Carl Nuzum' Thomas Reed' lack Stiefel' Ed Brunton Horace Caruthers Don Craggs Charles Crowell Felix Heflin Bob Henderson Don Henderson lack Hutchison Lynn Mapp Wilbur Marple Bill Martin Loyd Martin Ioffre Pelletier Frank Pope Frank Slaughter Billy Stricklin Cecil Walters Bill Cann, Mgr. Milton Cook, Mgr wif ROBERT ASHTON JOSEP 7 CGACI-IES Living! up to Excelsior's athletic record this year, the teams owe much of t eir success to the training of the coaching staff. Mr. Ashton, head coach, has charge of varsity football, varsity baseball, and C and D basketball. Coach Langdon has charge of varsit and B basketball, B football, and junior varsity baseball. Mr. lensen, a new addition to the staff, coaches all track and C football. Tennis is under the direction of Mr. Goodheart. Assist- ing in the coaching of track teams is Mr. Van Petten. An essential in the making of a good team, good coaching has been afforded all teams at Excelsior through the efforts of the staff. H1 reectflfffw EDMUN D NEST JENSEN I 0. VAN PETTEN ff' frm 5900! ff' f fVf'7' Q91 eff if Nl 1-,I 3 i Q YELL LEADERS JARMEN GROELING JOHN MILLER CRAYTON GROELING Head 1st semester Head 2nd semester YELL AND SONG LEADERS Handicapped by the lack of an auditorium, yell and song lead- ers have had to work doubly hard to create spirit in the rallies held on the bleachers and in the courtyard. Due to their efforts and those of Mr. Kirkpatrick and the band, much cooperation has been given the teams this year. Football season marked the best display of enthusiasm, credit for which goes to head yell leader Carmen Groeling and assistants Iohnny Miller and Al Moorhead, and to song leader Frankie Brooks and assistants Ruth Garfield and Iune Irvin. Under the leadership of Crayton Groeling and Marilyn Crider, head yell and song leaders, second semester rooters were equally enthusiastic in their su port. Assistants were Carmen Groeling, Katherine Bashor and lgathryn Stringham. SONG LEADERS FRANKIE BROOKS JUNE IRVIN RUTH GARFIELD Head lst semester MARILYN CRIDER KATHERINE BAS!-IOR KATHRYN STRING!-IAM Head 2nd semester 5: .t ld xi h fx- K I' - ff' m 1 . ,.. pn ia? 79. ego, is-.is E 4 X52 .9-,L VARSITY FOOTBALL row: D. Henderson, L. Mapp, F. Pope, R. Watson, M. Long, W. Marple, R. Geno- way, Jr. Wilson, H. Caruthers, J. Pelletier. row: E. Brunton, D. Hathcock, F. Chaffin, G. Zlvelonghi. F. Heflin, R. Coleman, C. Nuzum, R. Henderson, C. Walters, J. Hutchison, D. Craggs. row: M. Cook, mgr., B. Martin, A. Benjestorf, F. Slaughter, Bob White, C. Cro- well, Bill White, J. Stlefel, Ashton, coach. row: B, Cann, L. Castle, B, Stricklin, C. Kempton, G. Brown, B. Geren, J. Grubb, 'T. Reed. THE 1935-36 SEASON Hopes for gridiron laurels were high at the beginning of the year and were sustained throughout the season. Finding themselves up against stronger teams than they had played in the old league, the Pilots nevertheless came out third in the league standing, with only one defeat and one tie on their record. Team members who received All-League honors were lack Stiefel, center, and lack Hutchison, halfback. Chosen on the second league team, which rates almost as highly, were Chuck Crowell, tackle, and Carl Nuzum, halfback. Honorable mention, Walters, Martin. White, Brunton, and Craggs. Excelsior can be proud of her sons of the gridiron and can probably look forward to a great season next year under the leader: ship of Captain Chuck Crowell and Coach Bob Ashton, who has beenxlargely responsible for the successful season. A u 'Q , I DON CRAGGS, end JACK STIEFEL, center BILL MARTIN, tackle ' 1. gr' uf 0' , f ,,b v- Z Z ww, 5,H,sj Q z xr gf ,, rx 2 kaFvP'i5ff-fJ3P1wlf'9 BILL CANN CAPTAIN ROBERT COLEMAN MILTON COOK VALLEY LEAGUE SCHEDULE October 11 .....................,........,................. Montebello at Excelsior October 18 ..... October 25 ..... November 1 November 8 November 15 November 22 Excelsior at Iorclan Burbank at Excelsior Excelsior at Pasadena El Monte at Excelsior Excelsior, bye Excelsior at Monrovia Joffre Pelletier, right half Crowell. tackle Jack Hut s quarter EXCELSIOR I6 - - IVIONTEBELLO 7 lnaugurating the football season with a 16 to 7 win, the Pilots played their first game at home on October 11. After some clever teamwork with Craggs, end, I-lathcock, Pilot quarter, slipped over the goal line in the first three minutes of play. The conversion was good and Excelsior led by 7 points. A 65-yard run by lack Hutchison brought the second touchdown and again Craggs made the conversion. The second and third quarters were marked with passing by both sides which netted Montebello a position on our two-yard line at the close of the third quarter. Montebello by virtue of a line buck scored her only touchdown and completed a conversion in the fourth quarter. Excelsior re- taliated by pushing them deep back into their own territory, climax- ing the drive by a safety when Chuck Crowell, mountainous tackle, downed the enemy behind the goal, gaining two points and com- pleting the score. Loyd Martin, left guard Frank Slaught ight end Tommy Wvhite, left tackle r - , . , .-, ...r A... 1 I , EXCELSIOR I9 - - JORDAN 0 Dealing the Panthers of Iordan a crushing blow to the tune of 19 to 0, Excelsior's second victory of the season was on the losers' field at Houghton Park on October 18. Captain Coleman led his team in a running attack to score early in the first quarter. Starting the second quarter with a drive, Hutchison, Nuzum, Henderson, and Coleman, Pilot backfield, worked the ball to the Panther 20-yard stripe where perfect blocking aided Hutchison in chalking up a second touchdown. The Pilots started another drive to the enemy goal in the second half after Coleman intercepted a Panther pass. With the whole line clicking like a machine, hole after hole was opened up in a march that finally arrived on the one-yard line, where Coleman plunged over for the touchdown. Hutchison cleared end for the conversion and the game ended with the Pilots on the big end of a 19 to 0 score. Frank Pope, fullback Carl Nuzum, right half Billy Stricklin, right guard EXCELSIOR 6 - - BURBANK 6 Unable to beat the Bulldogs, the Pilots held them to a tie in the third game of the season on our field October 25. The Pilots, with their supply of power, were barely able to equal the fast drives of the Bulldogs, who charged over the line early in the second quarter. Excelsior was able to gain yard after yard in open field, but when yardage meant scoring the Bulldogs stiffened and held the Pilot line. Excelsior, continually facing the triple threats of tackle stabs, the stron est and fastest end-running attack of the year, and the passing ability of the Bulldogs, had a hard time keeping them chained, and only succeeded in scoring in the third quarter. Again the Bulldogs took a fresh hold which prevented the conversion. Thus the first touchdown of the year for the Bulldogs tied the league-leading Excelsiorites in a 6 to 6 score. Thomas Reed, qua CLI' Fred Ch ffl left half D011 Henderson, left end EXCELSIOR I4 - - PASADENA 6 Displaying some of the finest football ability that has been shown for some time, the Pilots downed the Bullpups of Pasadena on the Pasadena C. field November 1. Playing carefully until they had felt out their opponents, the Pilots didn't do much in the first quarter. Then Hathcock, Pilot quarter, uncorked a 45-yard pass to Ned Brunton, end, who scarspered across the line for the first score. The conversion was goo . In the second half Coleman, Pilot fullback, led his team in an offensive smash to another score, Craggs adding the extra point. Scoring once but unable to repeat the process, the Bullpups were beaten 14 to 6. Don Hathcock qua Le Wilbur Marple, 1 ft d Bob Henderson left half 1 ' Ds.L.Qu. K+.-we ? 'Q Uu'S EL MONTE 27 - - EXCELSIOR 26 The excitement of that traditionally bitter battle, the El Monte contest, was heightened this year by the presence of the Home- coming Day crowd. who witnessed the closest, as well as the most heartbreaking, game of the season. Stiefel intercepted a Lion pass and ran 35 yards for the first touchdown, Craggs adding the extra point. Then the Lions punted to Hutchison, who ran 80 yards for the second score. Craggs' kick was wide. With a smooth clicking offensive the Lions started a drive that ended in their first score and conversion. Again in the second half the Lions pushed over for a touch- down and then kicked the extra point for a 14 to 13 lead. A re- verse resulted in the third score as Nuzum slipped around right end and over the line. Craggs' kick was good and Excelsior was leading 20 to 14. The same play by Nuzum resulted in another touchdown in the fourth quarter but the conversion failed. Shortly afterwards El Monte scored in a hideout pass but failed to convert. Then in the closing minutes of play, Israel, El M.onte quarter, slipped over the line for a touchdown. Conversion left the Pilots the losers by one point. Cecil Walters, ight gua d Felix Heflln, ce t Lynn Mapp, right h lf . A X Eng f . - E IVIONROVIA I3 - - EXCELSIOR 6 Battling to the last second in the final game of the season, Excelsior, after a bye the week before, journeyed to Monrovia No- vember 22, Although the Pilots gained the most yardage in the first half, they were unable to score. The Wildcats, against beautiful tackling and pass-wrecking, were unable even to attempt a score. Opening the second half the Wildcats started a running and passing attack that ended in a touchdown and conversion after some very neat passing. After kicking off, M.onrovia intercepted a Pilot pass and scored. The conversion failed, for this time Nuzum, Pilot half, succeeded in blocking the pass. In the last quarter Walters, speedy Pilot guard, received Hutchison's punt on the Wildcat 25-yard line. From there Cap- tain Coleman pushed the ball to the 20-yard stripe, where Hutchi- son took it over the goal. Craggs' kick was blocked, and the final score was 13 to 6. Ed Brunton, right e d B ddle Madison f llback Horace C uthers left g Q1 l i 1 l lat 2nd 3rd 4th B FOOTBALL J row: J. Scott, F. Dumalski, M. Marple, L. Hinson, C. Caruthers, H. Emmons, F. I hli. row? Carmen Groeling, Crayton Groeling, R. Kelly, N. Gillespie, L. Blakesley, W. Champlin, K. Sigler, R. Worley, Dan Phelps. G. Yasukochi. row: J, Jones, mgr.. B. Smith, mgr., W. Lockwood, J. Dougherty, S, Greening, B. Lecnunt, J. Tyner, c. Burnett. C. Lewis. D011 Phelps, Langdon. coach. row: C. Doyle, C. Seifert, R. Wright, D. Pierce, R. Henson, R. Hall, M. Mayeda, F. McCloud, J. Harper, C. Hocking. B FOOTBALL A showing of about 60 fellows started off the 1935 season for the Bees. Brea was the team's first victim. Although the Pilots had 18 downs to the Wildcats' 2, they failed to move for a short while. After receiving a punt on the 40 yard line the Pilots started a drive on the goal line. Reid then passed to Seifert, which put the ball on the Wildcat 48 yard line. Another pass, Reid to Doyle, was completed and Doyle was downed on the 17 yard line. Yosakia then sped around left end only to be brought down by the Brea safety man. The only score was made when I-locking crossed the goal line over center. Fighting hard, Anaheim came next, but was stopped by the fine passing and receiving of Reid, Seifert, and Doyle and the running attack of Yosakia and I-locking. The Pilots were victors by a score of 6 to 0. In the first league game with Montebello, the Pilot defense was found to be weak. During the first three quarters of the game the Oilers scored 25 points. Rallying in the final portion of the game, Excelsior scored 6 points. This heavy defeat put some life into the team and in the next game they tied Iordan 6 to 6. Although the Burbank game was lost, the Bees beat South Gate 18 to 6. Seifert and Merriam played an excellent game. . El Monte took the Pilots to task with a well placed pass and the result was a score of 13 to 6. lt was a good game and both teams had to fight. Rising from last place in league rating, the Pilots scored over Monrovia 7 to 6. Monrovia, after a good many weak plays, succeeded in placing the ball on the 10 yard line, after which their fullback crossed the goal for the score. Hocking and Kelly made several first downs, and the Groeling twins, added downs, finally scor- ing and completing a conversion. The team was hampered by the loss through injuries of Failor, Caruthers, Hinson, and Doughty. C FOOTBALL Under the leadership of their new mentor, Coach Iensen, the Excelsior Cees had an unusually good season. Playing only four games, though winning them all, the team failed to capture the championship that would have been theirs had they played a larger number of opponents. The Whittier Poets, champions in their own Foothill League, fell before the Excelsior attack in a game ending 19 to 0. Calvin Barnes made the first score in the opening quarter, .after a rapid series of first downs and a line buck. Harada, quarter, and Full- back Iwata made the other scores. Against the inexperienced Valencia squad, the C-men triumphed 54 to 0. Barnes again made the initial touchdown, this time after a march down the field from the 30, where Valencia's kick-off was received. The second score was made by Iwata when he started- on Valencia's 40 and ran around right end. The conversi.on was good. Harada scored two consecutive touchdowns and both con- versions were good. Katsumi took the ball around right end to score Excelsior's fifth touchdown, all of which came in the first half. Shimimoto crossed the scoring stripe, for the sixth touch- down which made the score 39 to 0. Harada made the last two scores on end runs. Both conversions were completed and the score at the end of the game was 54 to O. El Monte, in the first of two games, made the only score against the Excelsior team but was defeated, 33 to 6. Barnes, running true to form, pushed over the first score in a spinner. Second scorer was Harada, who carried Iwata's 40 yard pass over for 6 points, to which was added Itaya's conversion. Another feature of the game was a 70 yard run by Tadao Iwata. In the second El Monte contest, long passes and reverses assisted the Cees in piling up a 26 to 0 score. In running, Iwata and Harada were outstanding, while Ezell, Price, and Darrell Week- ly starred in the line. Electing a captain at the end of the season, the team selected Larry Cross, and chose Wilbur Weekly as the most valuable player. C FOOTBALL lst row: M. Gillette, R. Ezell, F. Gamino. H. Sutton, R. Myers. 2nd row: C. Barnes, S. Itaya, M. Harada, T. Iwata, T. Shimamoto D Yakush K. Shimamoto, D. Weekly, F. Price, L, Cross, W. Weekly. 3rd row: Coach Jensen, J. Ota, D. Taylor, G. Reynolds, L. Dooley, G H Hodges F. Housemen, L. Merrel, S. Vasquez, A. Sherman, Jr. Huitt, C. Lawson mgr K. Murakami. 4th row: R. Douglas, E. Padelford, L. Brown, H. Sumners, S. Beck J Nlltchell L. Widner, H. Hodges, L. Finch, M. Steiner, S. Johnston. I ix 'Mr A' L fb l in X y mg DON HENDERSON FRANK SLAUGHTER JOHN MILLER DON CRAGGS G d Center Forward Guard Ill-I BILL WHITE DON 1-IATHCOCK RICHARD WATSON B6t'WH!1'E Guard Forward Center Guard , W ,M 'ii t, li W in W QM W y VARSITY BASKETBALL Although the varsity basketball team won no championships this year, team members did show a display of ability that should put Excelsior's hopes high for next season. In their first league tilt with Montebello the Pilots played a hard and fast game, led by Captain Frank Slaughter who chalked up 8 points in the battle. Excelsiorites shot again and again at the basket, but unsuccessfully, coming out the losers by 12 points. Final score, 38 to 20. Engaged in one of the most brilliant and exciting games of the season, the Pilots barely defeated the Panthers of Iordan. Play- ing a close game that kept the crowd wild with excitement while it progressed, the Pilots, led by Iohnn Miller, high point man, nosed out a 34 to 33 victory over the lyanthers with a set-up shot by Hathcock toward the end of the game. When the Pilots journeyed to Burbank they met defeat in a -1l- - ' - AM-LI' --- -'-r - an-an-ri - ff -AVL X J' s,,, :X -4, 5,14 V n fast game which was lost because of a set of free shots completed by the enemy at the end, making the score 29 to 25. Playing slowly, never allowing their opponents to get ahead, Excelsior came out on top of a 29 to 24 score with the Bullpups of Pasadena. Hathcock and Miller tied for high man with 10 points apiece, followed by Captain Slaughter with 8 points. Tasting defeat again, 34 to 33, the Pilots lost only after a game that showed them to be a match for the El Monte Lions any day. The Excelsior hoopsters started out fast, possessed a good lead at the half, and were in hopes of victory until the fighting Lions began coming up. The final moments of play resulted in a victory for the Lions when they shot a basket just before the time gun. ln the final game the Pilots were overcome by the strong Wild- cat five from Monrovia. Slow to get started, the Pilots scored several times but the Wildcats seemed more determined and sank about 2 baskets to their one, Although they played hard, the Ex- celsiorites were unable to gain a lead and the final score was 28-13. ' ' 4 ,fr el, , . ,- V 1 L ' If ' 1 ,wo n V ff I. e 1 1 I I ll W ' I 'I' fr I Y : , at f ' f p , i ' ' , r l ' a g, 1 f 1 1' 1, ' I if ' T' ' Coach Langdon, Miller, Hathcock, Bill White, Slaughter, Bob While, Crzlggs, Henderson, Light. B BASKETBALL lat row S anchez, J. Reed, C. Seifert, C. Yasukochi, K. Nochiol-ra.. 2nd ow M Mayeda., C. Lewis, C. Burnett, R. Maddox, R. Hansen, B. Wyndham. B BASKETBALL The Bee team was more successful than the Varsity in its bas- ketball career this year. A rigid defense coupled with an ability to sink baskets caused the Pilots to bow to the Oilers to the tune of 33 to 26 in the first game of the season. Nevertheless, the Excelsior casabateers played a good game. Byron Wyndham, forward, was high point man with 11 points. ln their second game the Pilot Bees downed the Iordan Panthers by chalking up 11 more points than their rivals. Although the Panthers secured a lead in the beginning, the Pilots, by virtue of several long shots, gained the lead which resulted in a victory. Cecil Lewis was high point man with 10 tallies, followed by Reed and Wyndham, with 6 and 9 respectively. George Yasukochi also showed some spectacular playing. The final score board read, Ex- celsior 3l-Iordan 20. ln a decisive battle with the Bulldogs of Burbank, the Pilots started their scoring when Reed, guard, sank a beautiful long shot, f.ollowed by several other good shots that put the Pilots ahead at the quarter. They retained their lead the rest of the game and came out finally on the large end of a fat score, 29 to 25. The Lions, old rivals of the Pilots, squeezed a victory from them in spite of the fast playing of the Pilots. Reed and Seifert began tossing baskets right and left to run up a nice lead in the first quarter. ln the second, the Lions came up to tie 13 to 13. Then Wyndham sank several long shots to put the Pilots in the lead again. After the half they were unable to resist the strong Lion offense and were finally beaten 33 to 30. The Pilots were victors when they played the strong Wildcat five from Monrovia in their last game. Ioe Reed was high point man with 17 points, Shorty Seifert coming next with 8 points. The Pilots showed plenty of speed against the tough Wildcats, beating them 32 to 28. ' 10 2 03 C BASKETBALL In the first game of the season, Coach Ashton's C's downed the Anaheim Colonists in a 20 to 7 meet. Dobias was head man with 7 points to his credit, while Barnes followed with four. ln the Downey game, Darrel Weekly was by far the most valuable man, making four points and two field goals. Yakush then substituted for Weekly and held his position for one quarter, but when Downey started to add to their score Coach Ashton put Weekly back in the game. With Darrel on the floor again, the game ended at a score of ll to 10 with Excelsior on top. Matched against Montebello, Barnes and Weekly made 3 bas- kets in the first minutes of play to give the Pilots a 6 to O lead. Montebello, the taller squad of the two, was able to dig in and come out ahead of the Pilots with a score of 16 to 9. At Monrovia the Cees lost by 2 points. Their opponents, however, won only after bucking a Pilot team with every man fight- D BASKETBALL Playing D.owney their first practice game, the Dees won by a score of 12 to 8. Weekly, forward, made the first score on a free shot and then sank another basket. Padelford, center, added two more in the second quarter. Anaheim proved rather too much for the Dees. Not seeming to click in the first half, the team succeeded in making 9 points in the second half. Anaheim played an excellent game. First league encounter of the season, the Montebello game was a hard battle. In spite of the playing of Padelf.ord and Ota, the Dees were beaten 20 to 6. One of the season's best games was that with El Monte. Ex- pecting a tie, the Dees managed to come out ahead on the final score because of the excellent playing of the team as a whole. ing his hardest. C BASKETBALL lst l'0W: T. Iwata, M. Harada, D. Yakush, D. Weekly, F. Ishii. 2nd row: G. Dobias, C. Barnes, L. Finch, D. Hillis, H. Sumners, A Longstreet It H. BPOWII, S. Ilya. D BASKETBALL 1st row: K. Murkama., A. Sherman, R. White, M. Vincencla., J. Mayolett J Ota 2nd row: S. Vasquez, G. Rennalds, G. Padelford, W. Weekly, L. Keeter M.- ITJX Q T X lx J ' 6 l If 1 ' X fx 0 , , J IQ , J pf I? Q f U N . , .ff f y J J' X 1 1 . - if fr - OL VARSITY TRACK j- QQ lat row L Mapp, W. LaRue, G. Hasha, K. Slgler, Carman Groeling, Crayton Groe- J ling R Kelly, F. Heflln, G. Newman, Y. Okamura. 1 2nd row Coach Jensen, J. Hutchison, B. Martin, C. Crowell, J. Stiefel, G. Brown, - ' Y f P Little Mr. Van Petten. X A J xr .M of VARSITY TRACK Tying for third place in the league tournament at El Monte, the varsity squad came through very well in spite of the opposition of a stiffer league. ln addition to the re ular inter-school con- tests, the team participated in the Pacific Coast Relays at Long Beach, the Russel Cup Meet at Carpenteria, and the Chaffey ln- vitational Meet. The first encounter, a 60-44 victory for Excelsior, was with Montebello on the home track, with Carl Nuzum taking first in both the pole vault and broad jump. Chuck Crowell, Bill Martin, and Oscar Benjestorf made a clean sweep of the shot put by taking first, second, and third, respectively. The second dual meet was another victory for the Pilots by their win over Iordan. lack Hutchison took frst in both the 120 yard high and 220 low hurdles. Two victories were also garnered by Paul Little in the century and in the furlong. Crowell broke the 1929 record in the shot by a put of 50 ft. 7 l!2 inches. Wil- liam Larrowe added another live points to the score by taking the 880. Grover Cole tied for first in the 440, and Bob White in the high jump. Defeating the Bulldogs from .Burbank by a small margin, Ex- . V! Q If N, f Captain Carl Nuzum Carmen Groeling Crayton G ling Paul Little Pole Vault Hurdles Hurdles 100 V. f X f ., 1 J Ny 'fgf AJM X lf! X' 1. JN ft' A ,I K I N LK 1 jf celsior won the varsity division in the third league class of the sea- son. Led by Hutchison, Little, and Nuzum, the Pilots outclassed the Burbank team in every event except the distance runs. The tracksters added another victory to their list when they defeated the Lions from El Monte, 60-44. Crayton Groeling was high point man, taking first in the century and 220 low hurdles. Following him were Nuzum, Hutchison, and Little with 8, 8, and 6 points. Nuzum took first in the broad jump and tied for first in the pole vault: Hutchison took first in the highs. In the final dual league encounter, Excelsior was defeated by the Monrovia Wildcats. Crowell remained undefeated in the shot put by taking Presley of El Monte. In placing third in the league meet Excelsior made a good showing, breaking or tying three records. Crowell put the shot PJ' 51 ft. 8 3X8 inches to break his former record and also league 5' records. Hutchison took the 220 low hurdles in 25.3 to tie the h N league record for that event. Bob White broke the league high J jump and school record by doing 5 ft. 10 inches. Little tied for K X, lx second in the 220 with Bennet of Monrovia. As mentor of the X' squad, Coach Iensen guided the team through a successful season in y . ly his first year of coaching varsity track. ,, Q31 fx Ji s' sf f if AN x gr!! . N Nl -L K DA! 47' jf jf x My y ! W f 1 if Ml x Yuichi Okamura Jac c ison George Hasha Cecil Walters 96 0 Pole Vault H !' es 440 Manager 1 - 1. WV 78 O-4'l5.f'f'5' ,Ut.u..Lfwf-Mm B TRACK SQUAD lst row: R. Kelly, Carmen Groeling, Crayton Groellng, K. Sigler, J. Harada.. 2nd row: W. La.Rue. G. Hasha, S. Greening, P. Dunham, F. McCloud. W. Champlain. Tanaka, G. Couch. M ML -.f.:... BEES The Bees made quite a showing in track this year, broke sev- eral records, and climaxed the season by tying for first in the league meet. Crayton Groeling sped down the 120 low hurdles to establish a new school record of 13.3 seconds in the Russel Cup Invitation Meet. Repeating his time at the league meet, he made a league record as well. George Hasha set record time in the 660 at the Russel Cup Meet. Carmen Groeling dashed 100 yards in 10.1 sec- onds at the El Monte Meet to set a new school record. ln the same meet Max Failor finished the 70 yard high hurdles in 10.2 sec- onds for a new school record in that event. The 660 yard relay team also was outstanding in the league meet when the team finished first and set a new record. Max Failor also established a new school record in the pole vault during the league meet when he went ll ft. 7 7X8 inches. I li I ' Q 1 L 1 I I i. il X X 1 VN Xxx . C ' owell Bob white B 'M rx Bill Larro wh Put High Jump Sh R LP Wlvnnsnv 07 9 A .x ,K 9.1 'Wie c TRACK SQUAD 1st row: J. Ota, K. Shimamoto, L. Cross, S. Gibbons, S. Harada 1 Iwata, B Katsumi. 2nd row: S. Johnston, G. Dobias, D. Douglas, H. Summers, C. Haven C Asaws. L Otsukl. CEES Following their opening defeat by Montebello in which two records fell, the Pilot Cees retaliated with a 51 1X6-25 5X6 victory over the Iordan Panthers. ln this meet a new high school high jump record was set by Tetsuo Shimamoto, and Iohn Akiyama was high point man. In the next meet, that with Burbank, the squad suffered a 46-31 defeat. Gibbons made a mark of 9 feet 9 l!2 inches in the pole vault. Sixty four to thirteen was the score amassed by the Cees over El Monte. Aside from the three records set by lwata, Asawa, and Shimamoto, the midgets took first place in every event except the 50 yard dash and the pole vault, in which they tied for first. Hopes were high for the S. C. Meet, which took place after the annual had gone to press. ki y . vi' R I v Ly? Mapp Robert Kelly Kerney Siglex' Jack Stiefel X elay 1320 1320 High Jump twmm-1 VARSITY BASEBALL llt row: G. Yasukochi, C. Siefert, A. Garcia, D. Henderson, J. Reed, R. Fierro, C. Barnes, W. Weekly. 2nd row: E. Dennison, C. Caruthers, C. Heath, B. White, Coach Ashton, B. White, F. Slaughter, C. Lewis, H. Reaves. VARSITY BASEBALL Although losing only one game of the season, the varsity came second in league rating. Montebello had also lost one game, but. havin defeated the Pilots, won the honor of being league champion. ?n the first league game, the one which cost us the cham- pionship, the score was tied twice before the final score of 9-5, Mon- tebello's favor. Defeating Iordan 13-1, the Pilots started their winning streak which was to last all season. Slaughter hit the season's first home run, and he and Reed both batted a thousand. In the second league game with Burbank, the Pilots won 8-4. Craggs pitched a good game and the best hit was a three bagger made by Slaughter, right field. El Monte, the only team to beat Montebello, was defeated 5-4 by the Pilots. The game was tied until the eleventh inning when Bob White made the winning hit. The Pasadena game, a 15-5 victory for Excelsior, was distin- guished by Craggs' pitching and a home run by Bob White. In the last league tangle of the season with Monrovia, the score of which was 6-3, the Pilots completed their winning streak. A close game, with both sides scoring alternately, the seventh inn- CARL SEIFERT BOB VJHITE BILL WHI-TE EDWARD Catcher lst Base Shortstop DENNISON Manager HAROLD REAVES CECIL LEWIS GEORGE ROBERT FIERRO Asst. Manager 2nd Base YASOKOCHI Left Field! K Right Field ' , ,. , RX W 3 -' 1 -- ,,: Q N . ,x ity P 'l -1:23 ,, 3 1 Z' ' ' f -ef 5' if 'v 1 ' P' '1-' 'Mi-. -, wt' Ng., 1 KX tv- ! U - V. 'A ..-- ,.,. - . Q. Sita... 'wi' ..Q: A '- ' . ..:.,..g.. f Q ,. -V svzasmis.-.::, f- 108 M 1. 1 ! L u. we, B .4 f if 1. at Q l - 'Si x -as Q? 2 5 5 'Kwik .5 an , Im ,fghix - - 4 X Q f ggi? WL .Qi Q 71: 3 ' it ' 2 ' f 5 Al S li? gf. ,gt- . 'lzgw Q - Q - V . .g I , .-XM 3 X .F ' ' . ,'g'EE yi - ' as ' D - A ' A' ..... 7 'i'f ' X if ' ,,. ', .. A I '--' f 'Q , . in . e L I iz, R i l . Y C ' l if as --.,! ,,:, JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 1st row: D. Heflin, G. Osumi, M. Dressler, J. Kameyama, J. Garfield, L. Brown G. Reynolds, A. Sherman, J. Aldrich, E. Terry. 2nd row: Coach Langdon, M. Higuchi, R. Myers, D. Hillis, G. Holden, H. Remelin M. Hayashi, G. H. Hodges, W.McKown. ing brought a home run by Reed. Henderson also made two home runs. Durin spring vacation the team competed with two more schools. gfhe first ame, played on Pomona's field, was an 8-3 victory over Voohis lgigh. The second, played at Fremont Field, was lost 2-0 to San Diego. The team journeyed to Catalina to defeat the Avalon team 5-4 at the end of the season. Other victories for the Pilots were Compton, 5-5: Fullerton, 5-3: Anaheim, 2-2: Compton, 2-2: Whit- tier, 10-8: Fullerton, 7-2, Downey, 7-0: Downey, 8-4: Anaheim, 11-18: Brea Olinda, 9-5: Downey, 5-lg Alumni, 4-3, Santa Ana, 15-2. Their only defeat was the first practice game with Santa Ana, which was lost 3-0. Since many schools in the San Gabriel Valley League did not offer junior varsity competition, the Pilot team played a shortened schedule for the first time in many years. The season presented stiff competition in games with El Monte, Brea Olinda, Downey, and Carmenita, from whom the Ex- celsiorites won a favorable percentage of victories. However, the players will receive their letters for the season and it is anticipated that they will provide many valuable recruits for next year's varsity. DON CR FR NK IOE REED BOB ASHTON Pit , SLAUGI-ITER 2nd Base Coach Right Field IJAPT ON CLYDE JONES JALVIN BARNES l-IEND Pitcher Center Field Shorts 1 lizmim V-. ifz i2m1m2r 'f1:w'i.sEsw1'25? TENNIS LETTERMEN Verne Mummah Leo Keeler Jack Turner Ro rt White Robe Oliver utord Johnston Douglas Hibberd Harve Leigh Ro Maddox Ll Finch Mumsef W 90 ff! Diff ss wen. WM My A ough five of the six Excelsior tennis contests were lost to m experienced opponents, Coach Goodheart has been able to xd a squad with much promise for the future. There are no seniors on the team, and only three juniors. The remaining sopho- mores and freshmen making up both the team and squad are all good material, and with one or two more years' experience should bring home some real tennis laurels to Excelsior. Outstanding as top man of the team was Leo Keeter, who Elayed first singles in all league contests and lost only two out of is six matches. Leo is a sophomore and can easily become import- ant in league tennis. The second singles berth was held by Robert U. White, also a sophomore and a man apt to prove valuable to Excelsior's squads for the next two years. As this year's team was lar er than last year's, both third and fourth' singles were played, Lagferne Mum- mah and lack Turner taking these places respectively. Turner, another of the sophomores, seems to be the most improved man on the team, and will probably be used to a much greater extent next , , 'mm , lu rr lxllvfflhll 51C-I'l 'C . A Ggmlcq, I afffv R490 H776 779 Lffhdf Aa-' ,-fffre,-vciv bqfh fnjgf by ,muff ff4,?f7djQ !,fA,afv,. I-,1,,7,,,.A,l Q. ,in im g. .M ,I CHA! pViJ14 yay TW 6 A96.s'7H Q f' Lock' ,pq X10 yyf A74 WP- 'rj ' -- 'f I ,figzufp 6.0.-v9.,9'ff rw- f , 4 Y . 4, yoiffl ,L I 'sf' -' -Qyffl ff' kV , lfofbf :,i'i,Q', l L A X' J 5 -kfnqfvf ., 7 ' year. He has been climbing steadily since he was aghmanknd Y own? DJNW oughtFto ngalie good mategal in hiskjuniot' and segiiorlglyears. O 1- ' ive e ows were a e to ma e et ers as ou es men. n J: avi EU' I' the first doubles team Robert Oliver and Lloyd Finch worked against -aarkw their league opponents. Harvey Leigh, Robert Maddox, and Doug- las Hibberd alternated to make up the second doubles team. Following a defeat at the hands of Montebello, the Pilot team was a 21-5 victory over Iordan of Long Beach. ln this match wins were scored by Keeter, White, Mummah, and Leigh in singles and by the doubles team of Finch and Gravage. Again, opposing Burbank, Keeter and White won their matches, while in the Pasadena series Mummah and Turner again triumphed. Keeter won his match against El Monte and against Monrovia, the latter also losing to Turner. Both the team and members of the squad were able to partici- pate on the boys' singles and doubles championship ladder. Here still more prospects were discovered. Considering the exceptional promise of material at the end of this season, next year's activity in tennis at Excelsior promises to be unusually interesting. 4 l. 5 . 4,. rnfygl' Side., Qs o.sXQ...g Quote SWALLXQM apntjiotbu 5 J .W A cf Qm,,.z':' r.T:r.mw Q---2 Lai ,win-A . M---'N TEA' mdvdh 1' nog. J Km obixlu jjj,j,1Q ,, Q..QZl.v,A'E.L.ix.12QQ- -iw-rig T .... 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In addition to this program, three new sports were introduced: speedball, track, and volleyball. Under the direction of ,Coach Payne, Coach Dexter, and Coach Frank, the girls' sports season became one of the most successful ever conducted. Mary Herbst ably filled her po- sition of Chairman of the Girls' Sports Committee, with Marilyn Crider as her successor during the second semester. GENEVIE DEXTER MARGARET HEFFERNAN MAXINE FRANK LUCILLE PAYNE F ,.+ I -HHBHHD-ww JL' 0- -N tain A : HP msi 1'iL..sw.L.isfL FIRST HOCKEY TEAM D. de Buxton, M. Nelson, G. MacMillan, D. Madison, M. Frampton, M. Herbst, J. Irvin, T. Lindstrom, T. Fujimoto, M. Wada. HOCKEY Played on a field whose size surpasses that of a football grid- iron, hockey is a sport that requires team cooperation and the physi- cal ability to withstand much running. Hockey, one of the best- liked sports among the feminine athletes at Excelsior, offered new opportunities this year for girls of lesser ability by the addition of a third team to the original first and second. Under the coaching of Miss Payne, the hockey season was most successful. The interclass contests were all close and be- cause of longer experience and cooperative teamwork, the Senior team outplayed the Iuniors in the final game by the score of five to three. The winning team was composed of A. Stalcup, T. Lindstrom, T. Fujimoto, D. Snyman, D. Madison, M. Herbst, lr- vin, G. MacMillan, M. Frampton, F. Huitt, and B, Richards. SECOND HOCKEY TEAM R. Mulder, E. Wade, M. Zualet, M. Mullany, P. Steiner, M. Crider, V. Taylor, ' H. T. Fui to. ,na 1. in 4. x, 4 Ota, jmo THIRD HOCKEY TEAM D. Dabbs, N. Hubbert, M. E, Hooper, R.. Gripp, M. Boyer, S. Nawa, D. Hisey. Ck 'C' ' 999 Qqew . Q. r A ...v ft 4 WWW ll W 1 1 1ST BASKETBALL TEAM T. Fujimoto, J. Irvin, M. Herbst, M. Frampton, B, -Turner, D. Snyman, D. de Buxton. BASKETBALL Triumphing as usual with large scores over every school in the newly organized San Gabriel Valley League, the girls' class and school basketball teams .once more showed their superiority in the semi-annual playday held at Excelsior. Deserving much credit for upholding Excelsior's sports standard in the league standing, the school team members were: centers, D. de Buxton, M. Herbstg for- wards, B. Turner, T. Fujimoto: guards, M. Frampton, D. Snyman, I. Irvin. Under the new system this year, the basketball season showed that a better spirit of cooperation between competitors had been obtained. With class teams fighting for the arm bands and honor of being the victor, the seniors came out on top, with the juniors a The victorious senior team members were B. Turner, close second. T. Fujimoto, M. Herbst, D. Madison, M. Frampton, D. Snyman, and Irvin. SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM lst row: M. Crider. 2nd row: V. Taylor, M. Zualet. 3rd row: R. Mulder, M. Nelson, D. Madison. THIRD BASKETBALL TEAM D. Reinke, G. MacMillan, A. Stalcup, L. Moore, T. Lindstrom, M. Wada. FIRST SPEEDBALL TEAM lst row: D. I-Ilsey, E. Cruse, M. Nawa. 2nd rags J. Hlroaka, M. Zualet, D. Madison, M. Nelson, R. Mulder, P. Steiner. J. za. SPEEDBALL The first of the three new sports introduced to girls this year, speedball was enthusiastically received. Although the sport itself was familiar only to those who participated in it in grammar school, there was a very large and unexpected turnout. A combination of both basketball and soccer, speedball proved to be doubly interesting. Played on a field similar to that of foot- ball, the game requires much stamina and teamwork. The inter- class contests were all close, victors being the Iunior class, through their ability to maintain smooth teamwork and speed. Members of the Winning team were K. Bashor, B. Foster, M. Nelson, E. Cruse, H. Canfield, R. Mulder, Goza, M. Zualet, M. Nawa, Gor- danier, and Hill. A SECOND SPEEDBALL TEAM int row: H, Maauda, L. Lee, S. Nawa, 2nd row: B. Towns, H. Poe, B. R. Plnder, D. Reinke, K. McCormick, M. Mullany, M. Ransom. THIRD SPEEDBALL TEAM Y. Omoto, B. Foster, H. Canfield, A. McCormick, R. Ransom, F. Jaehn, T. Fujimoto. X1 .Q 5 I fact? gl ' 'T I FIRST TEAM BASEBALL 1st row: M. Zualet, M. Nawa, D. Madison, J. Hiraoka, I. Gilmore, A. Fierro, N. Hubbert. 2nd row: Coach Payne, V. Taylor, F. Huitt, M. Nelson, D. de Buxton, M. Frampton, M. Wall, P. Steiner. . in . 4 uf' I ff ly fs' 5 . , v. aj AX., 1 '5 rv ln, V, lf' , J 5, ,ffwu . MJ 1 .- I BASEBALL To terminate a well organized sports season, baseball, one of the favorite girls' sports, received a large turnout. Euthusiastically competing for places on school and class teams, members played hard to keep them. The inter-class contests were all well played, and as the an- nual went to press the seniors and juniors were both fighting for arm bands. Captains of the class teams were: senior captain, D. Madison: junior, V. Pearce: sophomore, A. Beck: freshmen, B. Towns. 1- With the careful instruction of Coach Payne, and inter- ested cooperation of every girl, baseball season was most successful. SECOND TEAM BASEBALL lst row: Y. Omoto, K. Nakashima, O. Scoggins, K. Stringham, L. Lee, M. Crider, D. Hisey. 2nd row: Coach Payne, K, McCormick, V. Pearce, D. Dabbs, R. Mudler, W. Vivian, H. Huitt, L. Moore. THIRD TEAM BASEBALL lst row J. Hartwood, I. Yamada, S. Nawa, H. Masuda, R. Holte, A. Brown B. owns. l 2nd row: H, Poe, H. Dunn, J. Hill, D, Dorling, B. R. Pinder, B. Thompson. . ' iw! wi M W' SP' if www Wfffjgfv pf QW My J Huey, J. Hiroaka, N. Hubbert, M. wan, E. wade, R. Mccreaie, A. Brown. 3 WMM FIRST VOLLEYBALL TEAM VOLLEYBALL Two unusual events occurred during volleyball season under the efficient supervision of Coach Frank. ln the past a volleyball team has consisted of nine players, but the line-up was revised when the new rule book designated only six. This unusual change necessitated more action on the part of the players because a larger space had to be covered by one person. For the first time at Excelsior, the freshman class won their arm bands when the graduating class -of '39 defeated all the upper classmen, winning the honor of being the victor. The members of this team were B. Akers, F. Dilling, D. Dunlap, L. Grant, D. Hisey, N. Hubbert, 'H. Puckett, M. Wall, and R. McCredie. Ggos-gn .' DI Y K.fx.,y,f ...af T bm TMK TAL-T-uo4ir5 K-E Tlx! slabs?-' RMK fined B- 1555545 5. .'g?:5.e . fr ef . .. Q .. . W. f. fw f O row. R. Ransom, E. Gi ert, . ansom, . owns, . ars 1. 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LJMAQ' Jaw ew - I 'lf 419.4 C7 40 sfklff V4-'W f, 1 f ' ' hum -' f- Aftvfxgl 94.441 . Vbf V ef .Lf-4 mf J M f 7,134 !c7j,-V rw ,410 . 5, w f Ji I pdl M ofa' V7 it TENNIS WL WC ,,,gC1pa1fl6Vinning half their matches, the girls' tennis team made a good iff.-f f ' 'f showing in the league this year. Under the direction of Coach Dexter, they played a great many practice games. At the annual mid-winter tennis tournament held at Fullerton, Ann Arnold and Marjorie Goza were chosen as Excelsior's representatives. Al- fkl f 'f 1 .Ziff fix f L., 'I ,rf fp I though they played well, the matches were lost. NZM A The inter-class contests were close, and the playing itself was .Y Y' 4 ' much improved. With all the team members competing for the honor of having K their names on the trophy, the school tournament proved a success 4' in good sportsmanship as well as good tennis. , 1 I V' , if mg. 225 ' 9 INTERCLASS TENNIS lst. row: E. Hodge, M. Goza, J. Cotterell, F. Wilfong, V. Taylor, J. Hiroaka, K. Hatanaka. 2nd row: J. Corcoran, A. Brown, A. Beauchamp, E. Young, E. Cernik, H. Canfield, J. Goza, I. Yamada, D. Rueff, M. Tanaka. 3l'd POW! A. Main, J. Stefani, A. Afllbld, E. Cl8VEl8.hd, E. MCGOWBH, L. McPherson, E. M. Johnson, B. Edsall, L. Moore, B. Armstrong. - g .2 TRACK TEAM L row: N. Hubbert, C. Robinson, R. Ransom. id row: V. Rose, V. Marsh, M. Boyer, L. Lee, D. Hisey. d row: J. Longshore, M. Ransom, M. Wall, A. McCromick, B. Turner, R. McCredie, W. Wasson. GYM TEAM it row: B. Hunter, J. Moore. A. Heflin, R. Ransom, E. Jewell, D. Hisey, J. Easton, H. Fulton, I. Gilmore. id row: H. Eakin, J. Arlington, L. Harley. L. Plender, M. Visser, A. McCormick, L. V. Herrell, J. Gordanier, B. Thompson, M. E. Cornelius, M. Miller, B. Towns, M. Boyer. TRACK .. The second of the new sports to be introduced to Excelsior's feminine athletes, track, which consisted mainly of the 60 and 75 yard dash, standing broad jump, baseball throw, and relays, was enthusiastically received. Under the capable supervision of Coach Heffernan, there were many friendly contests and much practice held after school. GYM Organized this year, the girls' gym team is a new group which has learned the use of the horizontal bars, the mats. the ladder, and the parallel bars. With this apparatus in the gymnasium, the girls spent much time after school in organizing a capable and an interested gym team. Under the instruction of Coach Frank, the gym team promises to be a well received sport each year. 120 .I 51 GD OL Q. Ca OQTO41 ' ALL AROUND ATI-ILETES The chenille letter, highest award for girls' sports, is awarded to girls excelling in three sports. Winners of such a letter must have earned po- sitions on first school teams in three different sports and in addition must have a high number of points earned by participation in girls' sports. In order to win a place on a first school team a girl earns points by interclass competition, participation in Play Days, and positions on winning teams. Because of the specification that girls participate in three different sports, chenille letter winners are girls of the highest athletic ability and sportsmanship. Those winning let- ters, the all around athletes, are listed below: Those winning first team awards are B. Turner, T. Fujimoto, M. Herbst, D. deBuxton, I. Irvin, M. Frampton, D. Snyman, D. Madison, T. Lindstrom, M. Nelson, M. Nawa, G. MacMillan, F. Huitt, I. Hiroaka R. Mulder, M. Zualet, V. Taylor, M. Crider, D. Smith, P. Steiner. 1 5 ii if Shit iii DOROTHY DE BUXTON MARY HERBST 1 star 1 star JUNE IRVIN MAXINE NELSON TOSHI FUJIMOTO FRANCES HUITT DOROTHY SNYMAN DOROTHY MADISON BETTY -TURNER VICTORINE TAYLOR MARY FRAMPTON , . fx x NE D0 Yvux' ENT LIN, HXAJl Xx' 3 ,X rv.-H' fuk? M' 0 X Yak x Nl'-52, W sw '-X ? n--lx y.. Y X x QSM xr- K 5 .w- xs H.. xxx wi 'xr s x v Nw X .A , . Sip w, NX rs-R 1. 'Y 122 f Rex. Af if X fx' .xv Nlws .X -,ffl .ff A Q-Q , g -si N v , N g cm RM X' QYSX it 22 1 ,, f f , - A f , t. J 1 X, ' L I i A I KS! f ' 1' ,H sf, fee fx-' ff 'i 'J -v .if X Vjij M rf' X N. ' ,- ,- I H. - ,J . ,XJ ,jf lip tsl N NL. Xgitlttllf if tt .5 Q u D v . fu , 1' I bf. ' ' Acknowledgements Every annual reflects not only the work and inter- est of the staff and the adviser, but it also owes its being to the help and co-operation of other individuals, among whom are the following, to whom we express sincerest gratitude: Miss Bernice Rankin, for arranging the picture schedule. Mr. Richard Gahr, for his splendid group pictures. Mr. Edmund Watson, not only for his excellent individual pictures, but for the scenic views of the school and for the flashlight pictures of the plays. Mr. Smith, of the Los Angeles Engravin Com- pany, for his work on the engraving end of the hook. Mr. McGrath, of Weber-McCrea Bindery, for his assistance with the covers. Mr. Ioe Williams and Mr. Bob Tarlton of the Bellflower Herald-Enterprise for aid in printing and composition. My R ww w wwe qw ve 32 QE Zj EEw?Zgd5ZMWELLKJ I obo my ' f3M'J' K '59 Tire Company . Cfbiv QJA 1 f I f X596 GAS T A kg 67 Adm A141 . ,ffguo-0-p CL . ' 1 6,4911 f-L BE 51' R p :E 4 7 'O L? .I I 52 .-, ff j, .,. I ' 7 - ,I M I COMPLxME r-IJ' 31 f COMPLIMENTS OF I'I,7dfS077..J MARKET Wm. CHALMERS 1015 PIONEER BLVD. ARTESIA Owl ph0u,g,aphe, REID at WEST THE VARSITY - Sweet Shop For Excelsior Lumber - ROOHIIQ - PaiI1tS WE MAKE OUR OWN Building Materials LICC hcfeafa and Cafislies ' 10 I PHONfE0r?f542SDmerset and Artlgiid WCI' D0O12Iai1fE THEATRE? Open Evenings By Appointment MODERNE Certified Beauty Salon SERVICE PEARL CARTER S . B Individual Service temman ms' PHONE Norwalk 61-221 SOMERSET and FLOWER 439 Firestone N lk B Ilflower C lif FRENCI-IIE' S GREATER CENTRAL Bellflower Market MARKET I Iohn Ravera, Prop. BELLFLOWER I SHERMAN 5 WEISEARTS .. Interurban Market Department Store N 940 E. ARTESIA AVE. 424 SOMERSET AVE- 1 PHONE 72229 Beunfm B llflowef Califor i COMMUNITY LAUNDRY Of Bellflower 928 EAST OAK STREET Telephone Bellti. 72230 AUC-USTUS Furniture and Home Supplies Highest Quality, Lowest Price Puom-1 71130 -aes s merset Beunower Real Estate Loans C. S. HILL Insurance of every kind PHONE 72228 810 Somerset Ave. Belldow TRISTAN RADIO AND ELECTRIC SALES and SERVICE PHONE 61250 441 Firestone Blvd. Norwalk 124 W COPE TIRE SHOP HOT Doc, INN. 7 . MAKER OF Best Horne-mat1eN'Chi1i 'Kylameef COPE SUIJER jZlFirst C1a5s?lBabXsBeef . I TREADSH RIJIIRMRURQERS re,-PIHOT gpoos 5 ' 907 E- Flower Belmowmx QiSouth or lT?eatre JF- . 'aelinoher lfA-I W px ,.' ' . ARTESIA VARIETY , THE VCDGCQEW 'P .r ' -SWEETSH P ,Q STORE A A Complete General Store SCOTT-FRAMPTON BLDG. 'A 4 Qellflower' ', fs' I . A' FOI? rl A. Better Malts 'J -y - Helter Hamburg 5 1705 P' er Artesia 1 I Better Qancfy I - .-fe' 1 -' A HOME OF X ,' Y EXTRA THICK MALTS ARTESIA PHARMACY On The Corner A. L. TILTON At I - 4' 'l'PAY'N TAKIT I ' NORWALK Something Saved on Everything PHONE 549-655 KARL KROGSTAD Krogstad 8: Holmes SERVICE STATION SUNSHINE MARKET .corflplete . The place where your Lubrication Service Dollar has more Cenfs O gBlI'10l'p9 8: Pioneer A I 373 Somerset Bend VON'S Watch Sc Clock Shop Watchmaker - Ieweler 354 Somerset Bellfi BELKIE'S ROUND THE CORNER Shoppe Ladies' and Infant's Wear 925 E. Flower St. Belllio REINKE'S GARAGE In rear of Vogue Sweet Shop ENTRANCE IN ALLEY AUTO REPAIR 390 Somerset Belltl wer MARFAK Lubrication Service Washing 63 Polishing RUSSELL BROS. TEXACO SERVICE Pioneer 8: Artesia Blvds. Artesia WESTERN CONSUMERS Feecl Co., I..tcl. HYNES NORVVALK 704 FRONT ST. COMPLIMENTS OF MILADY SHOPPE 469 Somerset Theatre Bldg. BELLFLOWER, CALIF ECONOMY SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family OPPOSITE THEATRE BELLFLOWER 125 PARSONSON'S PLACE CANDIES ICE CREAM 310 Somerset Belldower ,Q if 'Pacific .Fino LANs FORIIIERLY Brown-Peckham Co ENGRAVED S TA TI ON ER Y 407 E P Bl d LOS ANGFLES CALIFORNIA XX ' P N CAR RADIOS Fumiture Dishes Hardware Ea Z f 1 ' 'Z Sporting Goods GS RU f f - - THolvlPsoN's Onmohm 7 4 IM' u PHONE Bella. 71216 Fro 8: Thlrd S Nor Ik f , I I , A211 I, 307-21 Somerset Belliiower I I1 1 BUCKLES . , U . You will soon be looking for Quall f -- - - FURNITURE ff the Right Price COME AND SEE ' ERNEST N. WHITE BARR LUMBER CO. Manufactured by Everything for the Home The Phone 5537 Artesia, Calif- Next to Post Omce Norwalk CONGRATULATIONS T V. eAl!en Co. COMMUNITY A- F- ESCOBAR STATIONERY and AUTHORIZED B12-816 Maple Ave. Los Angeles Florence A. Harlan FORD DEAEER 435 Somerset Benn 1603 First ONE Nor' 61 88 Norwalk lilili CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS .lACK'S CAFE J. C. PENNEY CO. Bellflavef, California ED. F. POWELL Standard Oil Products Atlas Tires and Batteries Hsellflowel-'S Standby Lubrication 355 Somerset Belltlow R craniqggilvifaeer Blvd C. W. BUSH Co. BELLFLQWER 5-lo-256 store THEATRE SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS A 431 Somerset Bellflow SHOW STANDARD COODNlGl-lT'S BEAUTY E1 BARBER GARAGE SHOPPE CHEVROLET The SfI.ldli3Ilf,S PHONE Artesia 5270 Favorite 1551 Pioneer A t 433 Somerset Ave. B llfl wer LAURA M. PORTER P110 71296 HARDWARE Keluinator Refrigeration Gas Ranges 1700 Pi eer Ave. Art VANITY Beauty Shoppe SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS Waves that Last Complete Beauty Service 565 Somerset Bellflower OPEN EVENINGS ARTZ Do-Nuts E3 Fine Coffee 455 Somerset B118 JACK 1VIELTON'S SERVICE STATION L. Uackl Melton Corner First and Union Ave. NORWALK, CALIF 126 W. E. HUITT 1 coMPLnvIEN'rs or X V BELLFLOWE5.4A . bf6l,ii G W. P. Fuller Paint, Sporting Goods F ll !D' y Electrolux Gas Refrigerators ' ,K -V, I - 45' e i ny octors .,. J Pregpription General Hardware J I 5,.3l,.A Theme I YONE D. 722,407 14-18 sr. Phone 61439 . or all? 465' ST: ellfiollzifp Calla- 4381755 Belmo . I I fs QUALITY and S ICE A MJI,,.'6VM L YES D ' EXCELSIOR COMMERCIAL ly, A' E 'ERIC SHOP I, CL NERS PRINTING Co. fl .W y ,I wp .pw ppp pp-ppp PHONE 62217 1,4 1609 Pi n , Bhgff ,JK 9361 at 622 Som rset 1424 Second sn. Norwalk QL! An ay C nth Balm. HTL: L, pf Beunv F X I 'C' 6. I 1 'J I I ,' ,J I Ek., I , KCUMPLIMENTS OF ' PHARMA .pf fy' i 1 Y ' 'N ' 95 - BA RN! p f HA MOND School Su, ' and XXL! UH ,, at Hflx Q f E f -' EA The best Foil tain Ser ye If S' ma Wit ,, Ong 3 -y p We Make It -A , f If ' GEO. L. SMITH, Pprgrf. 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