Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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Hawley, an artist who uses test tube and microscope rather than paint brush and palette. w Y 1 I I 1 K I 1 1 1 WW OZZWOZ In painting any picture, a good back- ground is essential for success. On life's can- vas the experiences gained from school activi- ties form a major part of this background. With Art as the theme, this 1939 annual presents one year's accomplishments in the course of learning the art of living., E71 , 1. ti. .140 ' 'X Cmfmf, The School - Classes ---- The School Year - Activities - - - Organizations - Athletics - W pi W WQQQQAYW Exam W 19 Wdawwwiwwwwm Ww ww Q46 CSL! ,, , 4 L 1 -nfs ,m f ,M M -N .F ,JJ P1 ,pl V 6 1 I kj gf A . x 'TW yaflifw xv . ffm xx X Eff! :M R, g f, X 1 gh,-. www . ADMINISTRATORS X RA H F' 'BURNIGHT LP . Y wu.uAM D. mcHARnsoN ELIZABETH WATKINS LUCIIJE TOMBS 4' X. 101 E11 HESTER ARTHURS Home Economics COM ITICFCS Social RICHARD English MANUELA HUERTA Social Science ELIZABETH HUGHES V Latin BETTY ISAACSON Home Economics ERN EST Physical Clerk - MARGARET HOLLISTER - Physical Education Q CHARLES if Attendance KENDLE Sunervisor L' A l E121 -XL K I ,, M K U f ,,3c,4,L LY I 13 I W 14 ' .v 2 Z 151 gf , Q -2 , f ,.21fmf,'Y,gf . s,5f, Ex' W,,,?1--L STUDENT BODY OFFICERS JOHN .ALDRICH ..... Pres. 1 NEIL GILLISPIE ......... Pres. 2 DARLENE HAWKINS. .V. Pres. 2 DONNA LEESON ...... V. Pres. 2 MARY ANN RYMER ....... Sec. 1 LARRY SUTTON... Sgt.-at-Ams 1 MARY JO FLYNN. . Song Lead. 1 GEORGE DOBIAS .... Yell Lead. 1 GEORGE MILLARD. . 'Treas. 1 Ga 2 JEANNE EASTON ......... Sec. 2 SAMMY ISHIKAWA. .'S.-at-Arms 2 DOROTHY ENGSTRONI. .Song L. 2 MILTON DRUEY ..... Yell Lead. 2 , ff, -C ff- , N, ,Y figs-H +39 fg.,5Q.: : A. ' W ' . ,yew g fi : ,- 'zef K 181 S. Ishi- G. Sui- HALLS COMMITTEE 1st Flow-D. Padelfard, C. Ham, T. Okamuro, R. McLaughlin, J. Kimoto, Y. Ikezaki, B. Liggett, B. Parks, S. Fujita, J. Summers, F. Okumura, E. Brady, F. Nakamura. 2nd Row-J. Dorling, S. Asawa, A. L. Gorini, R. Martinez, R. Hanna, C. Nakashlmm V. Capo- villa, H. Goforth, D. Owen, P. Juhl, M. E. Brome, M. Endow, G. Thomas, C. Rodriguez. 3rd Row-M. Porter, M.'Rymer, E. Maxfield, B. R. Pinder, J. De Vore, L. Sutton, B. Senff, H. Fin- ley, B. Brown, H. Miller, S. ,Ishi- kawa, D. Dorling, R. Johnson, M. Hammer, M. Orr. 19 gs L E, v X ri I Y , , l 'H Fl 'ov M Q, ,fy W ,N ,s. l ww , 4- 1 If ! M' N 54 11.- .4 , 6' u dmv , . ,ffm f 'i 1 E201 I 4 I' -4 Hx 'Fa C' fr -. J ,G Q fx 1 T' A f wiwff Www My , ,Min ZW A C by U3 5'45y3NVfvf g9VNK V W N ff if g , if E - q Syl? In I, ,f'W N' i.,wA Wfjffgf 3 W X W Ap gf W V Cla44ejy 0'-if X W yi My 91' A 3 .gi Jnuuuulxng.,,,4pvI!!!.!y9,.-Y-...NJN ..- v, ,, W . . gl? iw-W-in , Am. I 1 WI . I P i211 WINTER The Winter Class o sma ' num was mighty 1n athletic abi cessful career Itaya. During the very ably led by Dorothy It was Iohnny Aldrich, later to Student Body President the unior year class w re white junior for the unior play Tom from the ranks of this acclaim of the Senior Prom 1 held :Dre class s t 'Kari active gurrder the di cti3,nf'bf Bob Ezell. of the clefss ,headed the Student .N ,ff-A' atmospherepfd a se tea erngizentnjand assisted in the successful pro? Kdfictionic of Spring Fever, the The entire class feels its Mrs. Isaacson and Mr. friendly guidance, JOHNNY ALDRICH Pres. S. B. 4 Pres. Class 3 Athletic Comm. 4 Football 2, 3 RODNEY CLARE llRodu Cal. Poly F. F. A. 3 ESTH ER DAN I EL Long Beach Interpreter Scholarship 3, 4 ,Q .ff xv iff gf DOROTHY Snowdon Scholarship 4 Verse Speaking A Cappella Choir JOE CUONTRERAS Joe4,Jfbe Wacgdbury G, es Comm. 3,4 Dance Comm. 3,4 LAURA DAVEEJ Lolly Scholarship 4 Menu Club 3 Rhythm Rascals 3 l221 PEGGY CLANTON Peg Leg Song. Leader Class 3 Sports 1-4 Big Sister 2, 3 RUBY DELL COPE Sec. Class 2,4 Treas. Class 3 Social Studies 4 LOYDE DOOLEY ll Redn Compton Engineer Baskeiball 4 . .'-1' . ,fy N f 231 LOUISE ELSEY BOB EZELL Babe Fullerton Spanish Club 3,4 Pres. Class Filibuster Club 4 Football 1 Big Sister 4 . Compton Big Sister Dramatics HAYASHI HY 2,3 2,4 JOHN FLINN ' Johnny ' School Band String VIOLET MARSH- Girls Sports 'T CommerciaIfClub 4 Big Sister 3, 4 -Social Studies 4 J of is A 1 if J 'REIQIUA McCREDlE S rts 1 mmercial Club 4 Big Sister 3,4 Social Studies 4 A 1' X EM ETTE McGOWAN V. Pres. Class 4 JV. and Sr. Play atin Club 2-4 ocial Studies Club 3-4 l24l LLOYD , IRMA MARTY Big Sister 2,4 Usher 3 Spanish Club 2 Police 3 GARLAND MOORE uaarn Movie Photographer Junior Spanish Club 1 EDA MAE JOHNSON Big Sister 4 - ' Mothers' Tea Spanish Club 2, 3 Tennis 1-4 LILLIAN LUCAS Lili Whittier V. Pres. Class 3 Sports 2, 3 1. . , yfM,.a..w.Wmw..wWsMMmW'9 I. 'L WWYM 4 Wfwww MARY RUTH MASSEY Song Leader Class 2 Ways 8. Means 4 Sports 1-3 Big Sister 3,4 RAYMOND MYERS Fullerton Forest Ranger Baseball 4 251 X C HIYGKO ucocon C ostume Design slung X l26Il Basketball 4 X Big Sister 1 27 success has SUMMER CLA The summer class h1story of outstanding act1v1ty school The cl sxdlng officer V jumors and then' we class presented Saw Thxs ear the the student operat on of . ,, ww Wf,,j3M Club 4 Club 4 JOSEPHINE CORCORAN IIJOYI Fullerton Friendship' Comm. 4 Anthology 4 Club 3 VIVIAN CARSON uvivn Interior Decorator Commercial Club 4 Art Club 4 Sports Council 4 Kung Fas ' nual Staff 3 Compton or s 1-4 Football 2 ARY ELLEN CORNELIUS JACK COTTERELL c. ' ' ' h' , . t athers' Tea Basketball 2 E301 311 J MINORU. EN DOW Minn Gas Model Club 3 - D-X 3 LYNN FLETCHER Track 3, 4 Band 1-4 , Orchestra 1-4 A Cappella Choir 44 MARYJO FLYNN 314 Song Leader S. B. .4 Rally Comm. 4 Big Sister 2-4 Mothers' Tea 4 E321 JOAN FOOTE Buzzy Friendship Comm French Club 4 Latin Club 2 33 KENN ETH HI LLESTAD KENNY FOI'6StI'y Service CAROL LOU HIRST Big Sister 4 , . Spanish Club 4 Science Club 4 Footlighters 4 4 l34l 351 M'-:ln-ew 1. y ALICE -GEORGE HOLDEN U. C. -L. A. Baseball 2 ' Hall, Comm. 4 Grounds Comm. .4 Big Sister Electrician A ff - BROER LANTING HAROLD 'gL,E LILLY LEE DONNA LEESON Davis - Fullerton .Elf Sports 1-4 Fullerton F. F. A. 1-4 Judge 3 Sec. Chenille Club 4 V Pres B Hall Comm, 4 ' Rally Comm. 4 Big Sister 4 Ways 6. Means 3 4 Usher 4 Head Usher 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Mothers Tea 1 3 l36J vnrgn ' ' ' nl, R ,W fff ' F5524 f K Y ,..'1'g... N '.,.wgfxax,f X W E 5 A 371 WILLIAM LONGSTREET Radio Technician Mgr. Football 2-4 Track 2. 3 - Big E Club 4 Life 4 Track 4 Club 4 Comm., 4 BILL NICOLL NORMA NOGGLE Junior Play Big Sister 3, 4 Judge Mothers' Tea 1-4 t Football 1,2 Hi Jinks' 1-4 Pres. Latin Club 4 ' Uniform Comm. 3 E381 39 J fy RUTH NOLEN Junior Play Song Leader Class 1 Mothers' Tea 4 Big Sister 4 HOWARD Rowdy vw P DENNlS OCONNELL Denny Long Beach Baseball 4 TERUKO Sports 2 Big Sister Commercial Halls Comm Big PHILLIPS JEANETTE P I' Sec. Class 3 Annual Staff Friendship Comm. 4 ODHASKI w f Sports 1-4 sig E Club 4 527: . ,Y dy J vi ,Q 5 .5 MAMI PORTER v FREE! POSTMA Longx Beach Foot' ll 4 Big ister 4 F. FA A. 1, 2 L n Club 3-4 Hail! Comm. 4 mera Club 4 A Cappella Choir 4 f 2 f LETA POPE Nurse Tennis Camera Club 4 Big Sister 4 ANNABELLE PRINCE Girls' L. Cabinet 4 Dramatics 4 Commercial Club 2-4 E401 MITCHELL PATTERSON Trans. Oklahoma Civil Service Pres. Spanish Club 4 Inter-science Club 3 Y BILLIE RUTH PINDER Chenille Club 4 Sports 1-4 Hall Cqmm. 4 Big Sister 2-4 4 4, . ' -aa... . W-wMw...... .,e,,.,,,,,,,, Weamfwajswemw W-wmmm W-N,.,.n.-fm... V .1 ww-W-w-, J. B. POPNOE . Oxford Photographer Projector Operator 4 Public Address 4 VlVlAN QUINN Mothers' Tea 3, 4 Big Sister 3, 4 Art Club 3 Travel Club 3 ,194 411 IQ42 43 JACK STANSBURY Grounds Comm. 4 Hall Comm. 3 Camera Club 4 Track 1, 2 LARRY SUTT Scholarship 1- Sgt.--at-Arm S. B. 4. Junior PI ' Annual aff 2-4 ,Q , TERRY Staff Play NORMA Fullerton Friendship Comm. A Cappella Choir 3, Commercial Club 2-4 LEROY WIDENER Fullerton Athletic Comm. 4 Stage Crew 4 Il JANE STEFANI Mgr. Sports 4 Sec. Girls' L. 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Friendship Comm. 4 ,.- MARJORI Marge Sports Mothers' WILLIAMS College Club 4 :mall 2-4 Track 4 2' 3 is 4 Blu. wn.1.ls JACK wooo GEORGE ivuxu-uno FANNIE MAE ZANDSTRA Fullerton Fullerton Aviation Club 1-3 Dutchie Forest Ranger Track 4 Japanese Clyb 3. 4 Trans. Clearwater Football 2, 3 Agriculture 4 Athletic Corifgm. 4 Scholarship 4 Track 2.4 Stage Crew 4 Band 4 E441 45 46 -f 47 :bm 2nd vllla Fletcher, Crowl, J forth, S I' CLASS st Llflehger :M CB ,,aw - af ii'5f1ggga. ,V QU 'N ' .N-Is! . E481 11 A CLASS 1st Row-M. L. Waldrip, E. Mc- Kenzie, l. Williams, L. Gutierrez, G. Thomas, D. Coen, M. Buchan- an, C. Anderson, L. Omohundro, M. lmamoto. 2nd Row--M. Kobayashi, D. Pierce, D. Padelford, J. Dorling, M. Hawkes, R. Gibbs, B. Stevens, B. Nuffer, I. Ghigo, L. Reyes, H. Talsma. 3rd Flow-J. DeWitt, S. Asawa, P. Brown, J. Eakin, M. J. Tice, B. Finley, R. Rebai, E. Shaw, A, L. Gorini, F. Bressano, M. En- dow, C. Myers. ffl. MMVI! Xf N E49 l E501 9973 Takahashi, 1st Couch, H. Ozawa, J B. Neal, W. Kitahata. 2nd Row-J. Nawa, S. Yatabe, C. Beeding, K. Main, 'C. Hand. B. Dematis, E. Case, Nl. Capavill-a, J. Worthington, D. Smith, P. Viney, M. Sakarnoto, F. Souza, B. Arlington. . 3rd Row-D. Beauchamp, R. Mc- Donnell, N. Rotigni, H. Twbmbly, C. Lewis, F. Foy, G. Dawdy, D. Dood, B. Fredenburg, C. Cagie, M. Fronaberger, J. Bruhn, H. Good- man. 4 51 SOPHOMORES 1st Row-l. Wood, G, Dunn, M. Dixon, S Stewart, R. Whitney, A. Van den Berge, N. Crow, Smith. , 2nd Row-A. Gravage, H. Hnks- berger, A. L. T-aylor, Dechiara, L. Williams, B. Heineman, D. Bell, l. Phillips, J. Harwood, A. Troost, M. Stanfleld, L. Means. 3rd Row-B. Lowe, V. Thonias, WSW? H. Leonard, B. Lamb, B. Good, L. Graham, M. Lannier, J. Roper, M. Huckins. H , Q in k Nj jg, fiif B. Lacken- Davis, T. Riet' Gillette, B. Par- D. Wilson, .P. E. Handley, Ffueff, B. Truift, W. Donaldson. E. Hauk, J. Hallen- S. Yakahurna, L. M. Goodrc, H. S. Dykstra, J. ,FL Moore, M. G. De Cormick. D. Bur- Mosqulda, B. Barton, J. I521 L. 0'Brien, D. King, R. K. Bakewell, J. Graham, J. C. Bonner, A. Black, R. Dedser, L. Range, C. Bettingerf 1 E531 54 55 1 1 k II56 QL 521,01 776 N. ,HY . - 571 4 . ' if? fi vb WHS senes of whxch UIIIOI' Kyle understand versa she try: ng OW nor Hatch pause WM,M,,.WmM4,wm E581 refreshes or sustains something football boys trying keep the opponents fromwimaking of Excelsior. lOucHlX That how low a captionerx can . . . Esther must be abgut ready to start combing her 'hair again . . . oh, Mr. Glllispie, mail l have,your autograph? . XX 59 W 1 Earlier in the year we had been by a singularly diverting display of and conceive our delight when laterj two more, this time from pearecl in assembly. Forthwith school yells and then they loved us ordan our but in the en were, as biology eous items sects. only just D ' the ultimat tious botanist oaik in his terrific . L i gr L E iii at ii Q S1 .i 1 igsfi isisgp, ie, l an M if :V ,, Vw, Q, N-, - Lear it and a fair turned up at the something of California all rumors was above touched. game. There were those sea time conscien of poison E601 Were pretty Llsa pose in can have the Dorothy Fallor and pals pulling That wonder where the isn't this the Garden of Eden'IJ . . . We Iatieled that picture of Beulah and Dorothy typical scrubs and then' discovered they -were sophomores! . . .'And there's Gene Crowl, the camera fiend . 4 . Two roups in the middle there seem to be enjoying idiots' delight . . . We have it on goodauthority that Mr. Ashton is drinking ish!! water . . . Phil Dunham, with bow- ed head, sellslanother annual, and next to him George Murphy demon- strates what happened to the three little fishes . . . Can't you just hear Harold M a d d o x saying, My friends '! . . . And in the bottom row, there's- a boy STUDYlNGll uv gall 3 is Q 5 l611 this thxs C E621 ln this sewing circle purl two . . . pales an student an accusing lare while Mr. Haw- ley looks for a protozoa or maybe a molecule and Neil arranges his coiffure . . . Ah, ther-e's Glen! Hi, curly topl . . . Doesn't Hall Reme- Iin look sweet and coy here? . . . Two pictures over, someone leaps before he looks-happy landing , . . Above the table Rosemary smiles sweetly. After all, what ls gravity to a girl like her? . . . T'hat's Jerry Reynolds ignoring Emily Post-and why not? 631 all poten stu y at la . X I ilk, , w1th s The the fond your approval, declining spnghtly ln this WB Carol her the I 'Song . . . And Gene PadeIford'as E641 Jesse James Well, Dorothy, drop sornething?+your jaw maybe? Who's that guy' in the middle, any- how? . . . The picture hext to him might be labeled Before . . . An, apple, huh?-teacher's pet! . . . The track squad shows off . . . And won't' Neil fGiIlispie and George Murphy be sore ,when .they see this picture! We lthink it's pretty cute Q . . And borne Mothersf 'Tea Shots at the bottom. u ,..f-F l DW A-5, ,4 ., .ff 1-'nf' ,- 5-W -wwf-,. .,., ,Wh WA, f Q if h E ' x 1 L- 1 rl, s Q w 4' . I 'gi , H1 Ungar 3.53 , 5631 QF' W- -HX. ffiqyzfg mf, . :-. fn -g. A ,A -:rar - ' M , T cz' 5,7 V V-:FIM ' QV' Y ' U 1,-,hiyl A , '41 fri' 7 3 L+ Q 3, 1:1 F L 5 gf, I A A, r Q , . . . E . v-1 -I 661 ,lg ., f if 1 I c 1 I I 5 1 1 . FJ. . J 5, ., , ., ,V ,.. , -V , -v N. Y., ,, ,. ,. . R IN A r Q fi 'lf ' g V P A 1 , I VV 'K,.. V I , ,Q 'I.A. ,t '- , M f if F3 8,7 if if i M J TQ. 4 V X V f K ju! ,ff H il , . . I! .JI 'yi , fu' ,K fx : we M! lj, if fu! p fri, Lin, by X . 5' X' A buf 3 I. 1 , - f Q ' ,fl A .1 ' g ,J t W. -1 ,. If j A 2 ,J 1- -' ,I W 1- , 3- fl - ' If V4 A 'V I ,Q 7, J- I ff' 'r ,. .. ,' r 5, K x ff I A ,vuv 1 ti, I jf, .v,' ' I ' R i ' , U' x i 1' I - .L,,- 'A 4 Qflfvrii wjjkfmw C:-lcfivifiegc 1: ,. Q u , , -1 E 3 '4 5 , I Q K i i L a - i E 5 4 5 wfykf W'WwM nflmmwff W E my M H I sq I 31: - I67 BOYS' Through the efforts of the body officers, a Boys last tion C 2 . . . '5 3 primarily for the purpose of friendliness 3, and, duringfthe' , past year s much in ,this ' 5 - - so if LEAQQUE 'OFFICERS direction' egjgfsurton, Q5 Padelford, G. Mil under the of Doro! ?j.a'i'd, J. Munkq, G. Doblas. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS thy Hiseyrthe Ways Qandwf wma?-M. Drgssler, IB-.Young ,Lf if s, T. Dobias, J. Harwood Means, filncilr aigllnxter, J. Attawa. Cabinet and Sports efficiently, Teas. Also sponsored by the, commit- tees were the Hi links, .nporgs Danqueu, and climaxing Mothers' Teas, all of which were highly successful. lf68l z2'nd'Row T Iwata J Porter . J' -' - v - - pfavage, F. Postma H. Finley ioned af,4ffl3f.1.'Grubb, s. Ishikawa.' GIRLS' LEA-GUE D. Hisey, V. Capovilla, J Stefani, J. Eakin, P, Farmer. WAYS 8. MEANS COMMITTEE M. Murray, L. Millard, J. Eakin, P F L Ab b' R . armer, . ercrom le, Ransom, G. Grimes, B. Kempton. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE 'Ist Row--R. Carpenter, H. Ma- suda, P. Applebury, L.' Spiering. 2nd Row-J. Plender, N. Van- DerLinden, M. Rymer, J. Stefani E. Boyle, P. Brown. 1 1 1 My K ,7 , -. X, X UK K, x xgxbk JAM 7JU AJA k 4' V 1 ,M f V f,, , fwfkf ! 7 X f Qm. ' 1 ffjdqgjgdgpfjdf if!! if' ffarinualsliwith Stella Asawa running a close jf ., ,.,,, Vx. A NN UAA This year's El Aviador was Ma 1 wtih a lovely artist's palette on cover, the neral theme being Art publication was colorful in the tor'y of the school, in color. A new lay-out all the pictures were arranged hand side of the page and posite side in The n r of year s annua , a previous ones because the paper heavier A novel sales drive on March 8, preceeded by a A notice posted in all the rooms adViSigg4i iD0g't buy your annual' After a recgprdwsale of ,annuals the drive was concludedlyon MiilL6Hr!'!W?w5 with a Colored and Ski,rftsf in the gym, presen- ted by lf Ierry Reynolds won the idrivefby selling two hundred and seventy-nine second. ' Miss Chapin was in charge of this year's publication and the staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to every faculty member and student who assisted the staff in any way. ,iff jx gf 1' xv A! if .ff X - f I if E701 AN MAGNUSSON . . ..... Editor AROL MYERS. ...... Asst. Editor LARRY SUTTON .... Business Mgr. HARLEY KUSU MOTO. . .Adv. Mgr. JAUDEEN ANTHONY. .Sum. Class JERRY REYNOLDS .... Art Elditor ELBERT TERRY .... Sports Editor JEAN ETTE PLENDER.GirIs ' Spts. STELLA ASAWA..Asst. Secretary DOUGLAS REID. . . , .Winter Class BOB ELLIOTT ..... Organizations PHIL DUNHAM . . .Snapshot Editor SU E LEVERETT ...,.,. Activities EARL GEORGE .... Caption Editor' ILA WILLIAMS ,....... Secretary' MARJORIE BENNETT, . . . Sophomore Assistant SUE ISACCSON .......... .. - Sophomore Assistant ELIZABETH CHAPIN .... Adviser' 711 EXCELSAOR ,f jfff' JM .iii The Excelsior Life for is ygaarfhit Va W-ff high in variation and indaiy' ialitvy and another new the number ojfbtlock WHS aid was Edition was Iournalism 0112 C ain fornia. ay events teresting Angeles taigen w Life ,staff value to ere certainly! 3 3' 1 ! iw' J i WHS and 2 2 C the J staf pubiqicg staff , ff gf , ,f I f P if K! , ,f if of if , J. 2 f ,f 1 f if if I if if 'i J' if ff: if ffl I V5 .ef We -r Y gf I721 an - . . M-,., we N ' V 'i f'-AMW ,sms .susywss-Mffsazew-f' , 'ww A I V wfiswh ' EXCELSIOR LIFE STAFF ELIZABETH MAXFIELD ...... Editor.-in-Chief, 1 ANTON LONGSTREET ........ Editor-in-Chief, 2 MITSUYE YASUKOCHI ........ Assistant Editor MILDRED REINKE Assoc. Editor VIRGINIA NOGGLE,,Fea!ure Ed. MAURICE SMITH .... Advertising BOB ELIOT .......... Advertising LILY ISHII.- ........ COPY Editor EVELYN WELLE .... Club Editor ELIZABETH NICKSON.. Features BETTY JO THOMAS ..... Features LOIS BETHURUM .......... News WILMA CHISM ...... Girls' Sports JOE MILLIARD ........... Sports CHARLES BROCK ...... Features RICHARDSON HASTIN'GS..Advisor . Www fv in Msmwmewmwmnm U31 I IQ74 75 DEVIL INi .Vg eeei r. ri , 7 , my .flflfiaf ga AY' A A 3-A ff af '1'f'.JSiI5rI' V '-fi 1... . ' ' K tu e i wfribi A A7 -' -. , t :er n f hwffx ' ' ' iff 1. ' 'N fi.5e:'Q?siT ' w , i ' 4 , ff te, 5 411 i ' ' ' ' 1b ? ' The Devil in the cheese, Begtedweyaq hit of yesteryear, was presenytbeudebyer-tmgseniorij classes under the eigperftw dirgeitxion ri Thomas and vvitelrfwthe valrfible hatssisr e of l ef, 1 Y ite, X y Iaudeen Anthony, student dliegtor. li, Ella B Y DorobliY Engstrom and ert 'Her - BX acted the parts of Goldine W xxx, admifler, Iimmie Chard, While ine g le ' obsfacle in the person of Goldin lfatherf rgxr ,, y V , Ioseph Quigley, was provided N ' el thofrgy, with Mary Ann Ryrner in X if The f of Fafliiwpg rir e most inaccessib mgilastery Fla, V' ' red, was handled ' 4 'f , blun , i write, Eddfef,Tam,?er esreftieeed portrayed vpyoctorgi' Iones,5,, nstantin0S, r,,. tzeiiidml B Qi 'jf Chubbockfrespectiiyxely. K xnd, ' ,fl r Y 4 Bernice Towns disturbing Goddess ' ef it Min, Bill Nicoll as ghief, Clargilife Braden as g ' A llin f Gorilla, Betty Pauiglzzi as danfjiig leader, and I t Goldine's friendsgjaudeen Aiii ony, Ieannette' y Plender, and Tri Z Qldartsrtrafissi unqn eted jf The final p eieiieri the lovely scener possible through Bvarious oft Clemore, Miss and flcirkpatriclg. Prominent ih -the efficient student staff were Steve Stefani, business manager, and Bill Brittle, publicity. ' A We U61 -A 771 I 1' 'L ligg :AIR-515 - zu, 4, qv . :?uQ' N 5,3 ...tj E781 , 6llfLl:jdfl:0lfL.4 -1- , H V -Y -A - A 791 'bd M A Held, Hardy, mer, M Leverett 3rd Asawa, L 5 Af 1 'lex'-Eat. -.. . ltaya, E801 LATIN CLUB 1st Row-G. Dunn, G. Hallen- beck,-M. Lannier, V. Capovilla, J. Rebello, S. Kitahata, V. Fernety, R. Carpenter. 2nd Row--H. Porte, M. Moon, S.w'Hardy, D. Smith, B. Nicoll, E. George, C. Hand, B. G. Rymer, P. Farmer, B. Liggett, V l81 SOCIAL STUDIES 1st Row-G. Willard, E. Max- field, D. Bailey, E. Lloyd, P. Farmer. 2nd Row-S. lshikawa, Mr. Dyer, H. Lee, A. Magnusson, N. Gillis- pie, E. Terry, B. Nicoll, R. Can- field, G. Dobias. MEXICAN CLUB 1st Row-M. Roman, C. Rodri- guez, M. Govea, C. Rangel, S. Gonzales, R. Estrella. 2nd Row-R. Martinez, J. Cas- tillo, J. Perez, L. Reyes, V. Jim- enez, J. Remijio, J. Navarro. 3rd Row-J. Ville es, M. Mos- queda, L. Rico, R. Serrano, B. Acasto, R. Navarro. FRESHMAN MATH CLUB 1st Row-W. Knipple, S. Martin, R. Hanna, E. Nylen, M. Mosqueda. 2nd Row-Q. Mosqueda, C. Lim- baugh, D. Burnight, F. Moore, J. Selsner, H. Steward. E821 FRENCH CLUB 1st Row-P. Lowe, B. Nuffer, B. Lowe. 2nd Row-M. Stevens, E. Bailey, R. Trask, R. McMahan, B. Lamb. UKELELE CLUB 1st Row-B. Perkins, K. Seeling, L. Lawrence. 2nd Row-D. Johnson, E. Case, L. Shanks, P. Hale. 83 841 9 Pieratt. I 2nd Row-NI. Kroese, . Temple, F. Stussy, E. George, . 'WiIcox, B. Nicoll, B: Anthony, Stefanl, A. Cox, J. ,PIender. grmo CAMERA CLUB 1st Royv-H. Mohr, M. Porter, D. Dorling, C. Smith, B. Parks. 2nd Row-R. Willing, W. Nes- bitt, Cf Callow, G. Good, S. Stefani, G. Lindeboom, J. Moo- shiagln. 85 S Cooper 1st able, I 2nd wood, . Wood. Row--C. L. Williams Eliot, DRAMATICS VBR 3rd Row-M. Webb, D. Dodd, B. G. Rymer, berger. LUB G. Hebrew, Llllard, l. LHYIQB, D. E361 Dunn, a Q i a Stew- Davidson, E, Hatch, H.Swank, V. Brooks. 87 BAND J., Anthony, D. Burnight, G. Bickford, C. Buck, J. Black, B. Brown, R. Buckmaster, A. Barts- ma, F. Bazemire, R. Cornelius, G. gle, -D. Dodd, J.Don- P. M. Dean, Couch, C. Ca nelly, B. De M. Dlcker, W. Q. Fletch- er, L. Fletcher, B. Finch, B. Finch, l Gerard, B. George, P. L. A. L. Gorini, G. Harada, J dens, E. Houk, F. Huckins, P bart, J. Ishii, R nedy, M. Kennedy, D. rick, CLUB X v. An Acfrews, L. Pope, B. Schaffsma, H .fDavis, amirez, D. M. Wall, J ' F. M. Zandstra, J. Houk, G u t i e r r e z, A. T. Kitahata, V. Dunn, J. Smith, A. Okumura, D. Perez. Bennett, C. Sam- A. Castillo, R. Mar- -f-,.,,..,.MQ jf f . 1 ,f sl J ,za 1.3 f 9 5' .v .J 3 J, X . it 5 f ,ff ,f i f aj' ff S. Koda, P. Loucks, . Eliot, E. Fusch, Liles, N. Marchman, G. Dantema, C. Co- Delgado, M. lma- A. Willis, B. Mc- Quillan, H. Steik, P. Grogan. 5th Row--R. Gibbons, L. Stroud, N. Plains, l. Wade, B. Oliver, B. Lowe, I. Phillips, J. Harwood, B. Berry, A. Braden, M. Hawks, M. Myers, H. McAIpin, B. Chapman. Gth Row-M. Sakamoto, J. De- Witt, J, Perez, B. Skelly, A. Ped- en, M. Taggart, F. Owens, M. Lan- nier, G. Schultz, B. Martin. F. Dahlstrom, M. Hess, P. Dean, D. Douqlas. 7th Row--E. Alewyn, B. Long, D.. Vander Mei, M. Hunqerford, A. McCormick, W. Ward. E. Cooney, M. Brandt, D. Schaafsma, S. Hardv, E. Maxndd. M. Mnnn, M- E. Bovle, M. Chaffin, N. Lloyd. 1st K. Mura- kami, G. McKenzie, R. Holte, B. Parks, B. 2nd Row-J. ierenga, Fletcher, M. Rymer, C. Couch. Dewhirst, J. Plender, A. Kimm, S. Talbot, M. Wall, G. Fernety, J. Stefani, N. Van Der Linden, A. Prince, D, Jenkins, M. Long. 3rd Row-C. Braden, W. Ring- nalda, C. Fikse, L. Huggett, B. Anthony, S. Stefani, J. Stansbury, F. Postma, P. Jones, G. Couch, M. Fithian, R. Porter, L. Fletcher, R. Jacoby. - BOYS' GLEE CLUB lst Row-J. Barbaria, B. Manri- quez, J. Massey, J, Turner, C. Braden, G. Lindeboom, P. Bertsch, R. Warriner, R. Cernik, P. Cunha. 2nd Row-W. Watkins, J. Wor- thington, L. Gilbert, R. Pierce, D. Dodd, G. King, J. Hinds, R. Myers, J. Wally, M. Gillette, 3rd Row-J. C, Bonner, W. Hess, B. Terry, R. Russell, J. Parper, A. Swenson, E. Watson, C. Fikse, B. Huitt, J. Harkness, D. Jordan. MW -3--.sau if .i E881 1?k?9 !V! .,.,,,,, E391 bw , . k . - f - My I L 901 ff fur: .14-4,--A ,, .H C t --.--,1- , M ,K 5 HV R E Fl .. ,.i..v- X Mm if , '53 -f? X A gy '31 -L . Ng ' '-3.6 -1 i ,ls s -Q qw 3 , 15 ,YG A 911 This year's pep sessions audtiorium have shown through the the rally committee, more variety originality than ever before. sible for this have been Neil, Nicoll, and Randall headed the Dexter, Miss The more C than in the H13 and with departments editorial position Sue Leverett Thomas has it the most is here served of the E921 RALLY COMMITTEE 1st Row-B. Myers, P. Brown, D. Engstrom, M. Flynn, B. Brown, M. Druey. 2nd Row-D. Dobias, H. Lee, P. Farmer, B. Nicoll, R. Canfield, Mr. Dyer. - TRIAL FLIGHTS 1st Flow-L. Ishii, D. Bellows, N. Thalheimer, J. ,M i I I ev, F. Okumura. - ' 2nd Row--L. Spiering, S. Lev- erett, J. Grooman, M. Relnke, M. NIoon,, L. Bethurum, B. Lamb, F. Webb. . 3rdlRow-G. Willard, 'B. Rymer, E. Bailey, C. Hawley, B. Nicoll, W. Hess, B. Massey, B. Brandt, S. Hardy. ' A .ll E S ,A , 1 :V 1 1 A ,. , f -ss ' L -.L , F ' -. X H -w 1 L 4' .., ggi-wg , .. . 13. , Vw... ,Lb F concluslon ments of our Q f I 941 my .V .41 .fm 1 F5542 f if , A f gm - ri igl: ' - hi' 1, ,w.V..-wax :E-, 1w 5 ' i ' iff 4 ,F- Q f 5353? 1 'Ji 1 1 ', pn :Lf- l 'E -J? ri. , 'LE . 'X i3feTe ,w'W4f: ,Lf - 1 ,. L. . '+I--3' 1 7 ' .Q ,.-my f' , ...,- 'Q A x X Y , rv , X7 ,, , .,,. - fl- . ., .f'?'731:f , , :cgi M- 4 W. Q p-T5-15 .vii-my - f, .5 5' . ' ,5 .,... -, ,Q Ld' ' ,F ffs ali fygm .. '- 'IAQ 112 lzqfiq Q 1' -c 'N fj , ,Pc , I r 35 . . .., , Q, .1 V' ,. 1 :J ' L- 5, - -. ,' f - M LI M ,,, fi' 1- 1- 5 gig. ' bf 'Q V4 A -. if 'T .3- fs 4 HL 1g -Q. 4 , V . w.,, .... -. ., -,f. ,X ,VN V W H . f wwf W x ff' f YW, Aww! X,-ff M 'gf if . a4ZIffLfefic4 , ,-,,-.. Q. gd..-, ,-.,......., 1.....,-,, , nik 5 2:3 I V f in V, f 73? fr 1.3, yn' ,gf 1 var ll, .33 , .-Lg Ibif 23,41 M5 I iiifli .QSM aaa- 13595 E951 VV 5 J47 If sf Head , Asst. Leader FRED STUSSY .... Asst. Leader SONG LEADERS MARY JO FLYNN. .Head Leader FAY WlLLlAMS...Asst. Leader LEE ORA ABERCROMBIE ...... Asst. Leader DOROTHY ENGSTROM ........ Head Leader DOROTHY COEN.. Asst. Leader ...-nllllll'lI E971 and Iwata, diminutive half- for the touchdown and then point. second quarter, after several min- very hard playing by both teams, took the ball on the Oilers' 20-yard and wove his Way down the field for second score. E981 Full 6.4 Half Tackle Full Back Manager Left Tackle Quarter Right End Guard VARSITY FOOTBALL , Y 1st Row-I. Lopez, G. Smith, L. Caldron, M. Porter, W. Oelke, H. Clark, B. George, C. Jones, W. Gearhart, C. Williams, L. Enrico, B. Brown, M. Eliot. 2nd Row-J. Snyman, B. Fithian, T. Roberts, G. Murphy, H. Myers, H. Miller, B. Young, N. Pope, C. Quigley, W. Escobar, B. Senff, T. Iwata, '. Okumura. 3rd Row-E. Zinn IMgr.J, W. Champlin, R. Littlefield, H. Mad- dox, R. Myers, B. Gi-acomi, B. Le- Count, F. Postma, N. Gillispie, K. Bass, W. Ringnalda, B. Alewyn, W. Stark, W. Longstreet tMgr.J. 4th Row-Coach Jensen, W. Phil- lips, L. Tucker, J. Mitchell, H. Owen, R. Tunstill, P. Wessels, H. Remelln, B. De Vries, E. Dunn, 0. Burnett, H. Finley, Coach Ashton. , I99 VARSITY it The conversion failed, but since the Pilots were on the long end of a 13-O score they settled down and played a great defensive game for the remainder of the contest. 'L f 42 Although the Oilers threatMeneidc':Qiiif7fE'otheg it the third and fourthlguaftefifswwig ,,,gf fi if M gf ing and , r - ka'G1agis,f sthevgkliiyin . i .olf xthe ER X Q X 'A -..., :V 3535:- :V ' 25 lm, ,,. 'ka line anElw 5lg'2helQl2th'em tfscor, g,-:, f 4-f- X XX 33 1 ' ff 'M 3 ' lx Mix BM ,K W, . E 3 3 sly . va' 'Y ' V AY 2 i fa g :' :Ei fE:. Et gf i ' ' MN-W -. Q . ' . ,:. M ,,.. 4 , 5 2 H W,,.Mff A'M Wit onlygi : :sig n O 'au '3 '-5' lk al' ' Q L,-' W 5 Orange -.-' , iacoj ll -'Lg -S' gr inks ' 43 ' ' V ,, ' , E the ch wn 1 ,, ff :rr ' ' 1 1 f 5 v . , . Stl' 9 feanl 12 Y ' 1 1: F f-'tg ' F f - gf- Cx SCOIC -'1- t ec fii N 037 ir , f i W fyxy si? ww. 1 li. a V i the flf 6f, it egg A, M gxgg Q o 2 ,,.- P wg rg 5 A if .3 gnffwvllehat was reczbaer gl :VP tsf, we -r lg R 'I 155 X X2 -::v- f ,:k - ,EW r I TMMMM X . musk Z in ,E ,fs 4 ' it .Q rigihe gamelzwas 6 g u il Gillis- gs o Q I gf he , glxot fullback, interce eldw pass and ran is y ' gli, . 3 QW , smear Etc a sdpsational touchdown that left the ce r ro ers weak. The conversions failed, oweiiigx ihd they score was tied, 6f6Q . ts . 1 . f r Wit a tl Xsta mg them in the face, mar- ring their Zio-faxrxiilfect record, the Pilotskijiutl it . R2 , E R 2 ,Y on the pressfukre a fu advanced to the Orange 4 20-yard line. zkx T Qi From thereilginleyigsnagged one of ??:tsYj,,.f 'w accurate passes add fougliltadown togvtl3,e!9'5lyd. 5 ' line. It took two plays forqlthe inspired line to push the Orange eleyen baclcgso that Giacg w could carry the pigskiifizovergfor the yygciffhing touchdown. The conversiohtwgs blofelied. With Q only 2 minutes left to playiktflie Ashtonmen BILL ALEWYN Right Half got the ball and hung on until the end of the 1ei3fonlJvY1l1TA Righlfterffrl game. . nool WILBUR RINGNALDA Left End HOWARD MILLER Left Tackle HALL RENIELIN Right Tackle H011 'H V AR? Excelsior vs. Newport spired and espetially Giacomi, Iwata, Pilots were held to a tie nemes1s of last very powerful quarter was against our Iwata that tied score. game made s1gn1f1cant by SBIIOIS of Newport Harbor. The ' to ours but ln H021 ROBERT E. YOUNG Left Guard HERBERT AFINLEY ' Left End HARLAN MYERS Left Guardi H031 VARSITY! Excelsior vs. rdag1,.ff-'A' ln the final game of, eg sior lost to the lost the ' lot when, e Excelsior down. rThe ped the apart down for the the next the alled, set down. As and eral, T ing or good, the The gain of 223 yards to downs team g put 'up a on its fine and during the season. Again year six gridders Were placed the A League football first BQG second teams. ennie LeCount, cen- terg Tadao Iwata, halfiackg and Earl Dunn, gugffld, on the first styling, While Harlan My- Sfg, 'guardg Hall Rexgnelin, tackle: and Bruno fGiacomi, fullback, re on the second team. ff' l f 3 H041 swmmu-u ,ks ,,,. . M BENNIE LE COUNT Center KC! Right End 'Right End Quarter Back Right' Half T kl FRED POSTMA NORMAN POPE BERT DE VRIES O N F' U B B SE F JACK SNVNIAN ac e KENNETH BASS Cen. 81. Guard H051 CI' OWI1 . H061 ROW E G. Osmul. Row-R. Gripp, G. KO0PIT13h, Kudo, H Mler Fuji- x x 1 ffx I I, if x X F1071 B A y Under the tutelage of a new T' person of Mr. Kenclle, set victory over the a score of 23 to The scored by Fin after a thrilling ln an teams Beaten g Beach the ed and honors. Finley games valuable man chagrxn evenly start whlch was not favored our team and the Colonists' basket next two games, an the 34 to were out and ? C l103l le both st.: ww. Mmm I w ix a LANE SHANKS ..... Forward CCB RALPH RUSSELL ....... Fbfward ' JERRY REYNOLDS., .. . Forward ww X l109fI bor, trea Wlth elg ht ing placed on the first sftring of the Suggit all-league basketball team. H101 for through- by be-f,fs 441' we 41' ,N HERBERT FQNLEY. LLOYD DOOLEY .... am. BUSTAMANTEZZZZ sum. Jenxms.. .... HENRY VISSER .... JIMMIE HALL....1 BOB GEORGE. . . . Guard Forward Forward . Guard Center Manager . . . Guanjd 2'-L1 XX -3 I1111 the the first The not Both the C and D under the coaching of of the four league H The Cees and port f The Dees ning ,from shattered Iordan held from the Excel went down before the un- 23 to 18. The startmg Vicencxa, could procedure, win- Newport Harbor while losing to the Oilers and Panthers. The Newport Harbor game was especially close. The Cees losing by 5 points and the Dees winning by 2. H121 Flow W. Kool Vicencia, S Harwood E. Ger C BASKETBALL 1st Row--B. Myers, B. Kudo, E Fujimoto, M. Omoto. 2nd Row--M. Capovilla, H. Lee G. Holmes, J. Ishii, S. Yatabe. D BASKETBALL 1st Row-L. Crittenden, L. Tay- lor, D. Johnson, C. Porter. 2nd Row-D. Daniels, T. String- ham, D. Foust, H. Osumi, J. Funk 3rd Row--P. Myers, D. Pazny B. Hawkins, S. Yueda, H, Oye . S. Stiefel. ' If1131 WOII The only the final score being sweeps were scored in the iffy 440 QCD Pole Vault NEIL GlLLlSPIE,...100-yd. Dash GEORGE MILLARD ...... Lasso JACK HARKNESS .......... sso MARTIN GILLETTE .... 220 L. H. REX HALL .......... .. 120 H.H. LeROY WIDENER . . . .High Jump mile run, and the high jump- ' Lmnv SUTTON ..,. 1oo.yd. Dash their winning streak the Pilot downed Orange by a score of 80 JOHN MITCHELL ....... Mile LYNN FLETCHER ...... .... 8 80 GEORGE COUCH ...... Pole Vault Clean sweeps in the 440 yard dash, 2'gE'Q2EGS2S,Ag'jQjj1,5g,gg'v'Q,'l11'2 rd run, mile run, pole vault, high jump, lf114l BOB SENFF . ....... 220-yd. Dash MANUEL VICENCIA ...... ,. 440 JESSE JONES ...... 880 5 l1151 VARSIT and broad jump gave the Pilots a substantial lead. In the annual Southern Counties Invita tional Meet Gillespie took jump and Dobias tied for vault. In tying for school the every four Hrst id their bestg but were not able to with Escondido Padelford 12 feet, 3 made by Dobiasgof vault records ,oi the mark This is the third time this season record has broken and possibly may fore the league finalsfthand meets are over. E As the Annual goesx to dress theflealgue finals are being held atl14iNEWp535tffHarbor. Some of Excelsior's best menrqgref entered and should come out on top. At least, we wish them 'Good Luckf H161 .Broad Jump ..22D-yd. Dash 220-yd. Dash Discus . ...... 440 .....Broad Jump , ..... High Jump OKUMURA .... Pole Vault ELIOT ........... Discus VARSITY TRACK 1st Row-Mg Eliot, R. Senff, J. Harwood, R. Phillips, B. Brown, J. Porter, M. Gillette, G. Dobias, M. Vicencia. 2nd Row--L. Fletcher, J. Scott, B. Young, T. Roberts, G. Couch, J. Crump, A. Longstreet, J. Mitchell, T. Okumura, F. House- man, L. Sutton, Coach Jensen. 3rd Row-J. Jones, R. Hall, B. Bunkelman, R. Jacoby, N. Gillis- pie, L. Widener, G. Padelford, G. Good, G. Millard, P. Dunham, J. Harkness, G. Murphy. Nw 3 Cl lf117fl bo brought a score of 5 score of 58 2X3 to 1 In the first league meet, the li teams 4454, and In the next two meets the bacon. The the Cees won. In the Huntington the Bees were beaten by a 994 and in the 64 to 38 3! 5 In the next w1th the Bees continued their seemed to jinx the 51? to 255 Harbor 74 29 1 W of 4852 to 2855 57 to 46 113. In win, Bob.Myers, class broke the record of 5 feet he cleared the bar at 5 feet 454 .fy M' L ,X the Bees H181 B TRACK 1st Row-T. Hirano, H. Kusu moto, L. Sutton, I. Podhaski, G Firth, K. Murakami. 2nd Row-M. Gillette, P. Og-awa D. Heflin, J. Harwood, C. Callow C. Hann, G. Lawson, B. Johnson T. Hudo. 3rd Row-Coach Jensen, R, Mas sey, J. Heusdens, A. Bickford, F Foy, G. Dowdy. C. McCredie, L Sanborn, J. Hall. C TRACK 1st Row--B. Kudo, C. Porter, T Murakami, E. Sanborn, B. Myers 2nd Row-B.. Kelly, B. Hazel, A Chase, C. Cagle, S. Stiefel, W Black, F. Hustead. , 3rd Flow - H. Steward, K Mitchell, C. Beeding, B. Brown Coach Jensen, Q. Fletcher, G Holmes, G. Hill. H191 fw,,.fw.... Yf B A s - VARSIT if . Because of an upset Vchedrgle-fthfs y ' VVX.,. Q ,I Coach Ashton's baseball team hfglplay -0 I 'Aiiz I one league game as efaphnual Qjo l: ' vnlnl A ,' , .W hh ,,.l 'iff' N A' '.' 2 ' ,I .f This ga5y,e1N witH5:, An a4? Aqz, ' , b,yvf l ' the Pilc3ts'j'Mafter a 1 nz q ' nin by A pw ,.s' score of1'6.mto 4. Si - ' e A schlid . ijfi - as one of ihe,.1ao'd'ghe nnz, ts it o i l f l ' is f Excelsior has ,.-,. 'e ifoyiy ie if th past f s no asfss a , 'Hey ractice g h We Playfesd to w21I,'ff1!Li'fP fOr the legfchedulel ha e been num ous. They ri iigame, 1th if ullerto jfs, uf J lost 3 t9.fZfV1.,Excelsior k late Qin A if to eat Ifiulle on 'ith a scfe of 7 to 3. 113,42 e same wi k t ' tsjw n over? Brea no-hit, no un me .g g n gori 3 tfyogi - ffl Other pra ice mes ha eeliiligi ed' fwithc Redon , Co Lg l lite, Whit ' i .' - Long Be Polyi and sexf iofhefi oxftstl ing b ball tealns. Exce fhas Won l ore m'H.,:Fmj5., , WN wk tha her share? of games.ifanclfis fairly ertain Kg repeat in thi leagues' A ww-..,...... ,ff ,f 5 . 5 Mfvfjggf' I RALPH RUSSELL ........ Pitcher ? JOE GARFIELD. , ..... Left Field MARX DRESSLER. . . . Short Stop S, AUGIE GARCIA. . . K Pitcher 1 s f Q J ff K' 5 ig ff 1 JERRY REYN0LDSiiHCieriter Field JAMES A'rTAwAv... TADAO IWATA. Right Field Pitcher HERBERT FI Nl.E'i'f f 'center Field VARSITY BASEBALL 1st Row-M. Profita, T. Iwata, 5 f f, . sf R. Porter, R. Dougherty, J. Gar- field, M. Dressler, J. Attaway, W. . Z!! A l if if Weekley. fl jf I e K 2nd Row-G. Hight lMgr.j, H. F' nl y, A. Garcia, R. Russell, X Coach Ashton, B. Giacomi, J. Rey- nolds, L. Shanks, R. Pierce CMgr.J f 121201 11211 I1221 nelly, King, C91 Shlozakia, J. J. Rico, F. Prof1ta H231 'M We as , .4 f .y:..,f wgsavsf. ' uliwf' , J I, P I . ' iw X, ' This year the tennis teams, under the tutelage of Mr. Goodheart, also have an up-I N 1 'Xa ew l , ., set schedule. As apresult, as,the,gannlLQly goes at to press, the tennis squad played one league ga1nefnAThis game, Anaheinigwas 23 lost, unfortunately, by a 19 toy in si jlllhis' does not mean, squad has no chance for the title? ,A E, , , conftrary, they have a very gooigchanceggfor ' E one is never certain of the outccige until y lastkgame has been played,,,r,,,g V, I I F As, far as practicelgglatggigg the varsity nis team has members havelliwon ' over Monte and severaliofflier l' ' Qffgiiqlw gi This year' Eigcelsli5'i? Hxxfi?7lcAhosen as host Q 5 for the annual league J g I 15255 I The jiinior vafs,,gtyg, h,rs,,a1S0 acquit- g ted itself and the firstgleague match, S Wgyk J at with AnaheimVf byLMaflscore of 12 and has A fd won most of its :practice matghes .with other schools. With good and becauseg, it won the chamgionship,lasfggfgjearuit wouldi seem that the 'chance for the title. g l But no we know 337315 gsiytalvg that the Excelsiogi' athletes ,in all 'divisions will show the same good sportsmanship that has al- ways been synonymous with the playing of games at Excelsior. D241 FRED STUSSY DON HEARD FRANK HUCKINS DON SNYDER CHARLES FINCH CLESTON WILLIAMS GENE SMITH VARSITY TENNIS 1st Row-C. Finch, D. Snyder, D. Heard, C. Williams. 2nd Row-F. Stussy, -G. Smith B. Graham, F. Huckins, B Glravage. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 1st Row-D. Pazny, J. Walker, W. Donaldson, E. Fletcher, C. Tyner, J. Jolley. 2nd Row-B. Tinder, B. Rey- man, J. Beck, R. Canfield, A. De- Voss, B. Carlson, C. Hawley, J Campbell. i , 'Befff 601510: 5ff7709f X several A the was 0116 baseball, and track. was led and Miss brought These were and any girl may participate. Council is selected with officers of the Sports, and the highest honor one can in this section ofthe Girls' League is Chairman of the Council. This position is given to girls' who have Worked and played and have shown good sportsmanship and possess theiryclhenille letter. During the first semester,Ruth Ran- som served as chairman wit f'4Billie Ruth Pinder succeeding her. To the girls' advisor o many high hon- ors. From them the gir have learned not only how to play the g e but also the value of loyalty, good Sportsmanship, and all other things which frrlake up an athlete. J H261 the Girls' Rf GIRLS' COACHES GENEVIE DEXTER LUCILE PAYNE MARGARET HOLLISTER LORRAINE LAFKSON MARGARET HEFFERNAN l12ll honors a g1rl for 1 e e points. partlcl team team 111 6 has. been mstalled a club organ together and sports these for all girls. roster are 1 were charter have their Lilly Lee H1281 ' I VALENTINA CAPOVILLA MARY ELLEN CORNELIUS DORA DORLING SETSUKO FUJITA MARGIE GOZA, 1st Star DOROTHY HISEY, 1Si8a 2nd Stars LILLY LEE, 1st SL 2nd Stars HIDEKO MASUDA, 1st Star ALICE MCCORMICK ARLINE MOORE CATHARINE NAKASHIMA STELLA NAWA, 1st Star YUKIE OMOTO, 1sI: Star BILLIE RUTH PINDER, 1st Star DORIS RACKLIFFE ROBERTA RACKLIFFE MARY RANSOM RUTH RANSOM, 1st Star JANE STEFANI BERNICE TOWNS, 1st 6. 2nd Star MARION WALL, 1st Star ITSUE VAMADA H291 H301 BASKETBALL . . - FIRST 'SCHOOL TEAM 1st Row-D. Rackliffe, V. Capo- villa, L. Lee, N. Mulder. 2nd Row-J. Dorling, P. Farmer, B. R. Pinder. SECOND SCHOOL TEAM 1st Row-R. Rackliffe, H. Ma- suda, D. Hisey, J. Easton. 2nd Row-C. Smith. B. Gobd, T. Bartsma, R. Ransom. VOLLEYBALL FIRST SCHOOL TEAM 1st Row--D.DougIas, M.Hidaka, S. Fujita. 2nd Row-S. Ydo, J. G-rooman, M. Buchanan, M. Besse. 7 SECONDT SCHOOL TEAM 1st Row-M. Kobayashi, C. Na- kashima, M. Fujita. 2nd Row-M. Moon, L. Owen, T. Owens. - fy 51311 took classes 854. 2 'K 'Xa 'S I1321 TEAM K. Hata- J. Stefani, 'BEAM G. Fernety, M. Johnson, D. , C. Parker. TEAM Leeson, M. Hunt, L. Heinemann. H. D. Dorling, M. Smifh, SCHOOL TEAM 1st Kobayashi,'T. Kusu- motu, Hnsey, Y. lkezaki, S. Fujita, Lee. ' 2nd M. Beese, N. Mulder, B. R.gPinder, A. McCormick, 'V. Capovilla, M. -Ransom, Ransom. H331 1st Kimo- I134fI B. Boyer, II1351 ,f .ff A I a nd BASEBALL TR AC K Modern thusiasm This girl who movement. In c gir s WCI2 C This isfthe first held atQ,E6xcelsior. weresffoth havin turn out and en ,f . ,fladder tour teams, Wi the senior i AT track been yeafiy all thro 'n Zed, with or the Baseballfiseasorrgi was opened ,git the be- ginning offqhe foxilrth quarter, ith Setsuko Fujita as generallmanager. Thpf turn out was good this year, and although Xsiome girls were participating lJl in other sportsf the teams were .still strongf enough to afford keen competition - in the iptxer-class games. if K .eil the opening offthe season the girls voteiftl on retaining the nine-inch ball and using t overhand pitch i ffplace of the twelve-inch l all and the underh nd pitch. f H361 K' 'Ve Gin MODERN DANCING Row-l. Yamamoto, M. Mat- J. Kimoto, F. Okumura, G. E. Brady, V. Hocking. Row-L. Oliver, L. M. Spier- ing, P. Applebury, D. Bellows, B. Chapman, M. Hardy, R. Whitney, A, Young, B. Eshelman. 3rd Row-D. Eliot, M. Searle, D. M. Kirkpatrick, M. Sulzer, J. Plender, M. Kroese, M. Moon, E. Maxield, M. Reinke, B. Berry, B. Boyer, J. Easton . TRACK AND GAMES 1st Row-M. Matsuda, A. Miya- moto, M. Omoto, J. Kimoto, F. Oklamura. 2nd Row--M. Kobayoshi, T. Ku- sumoto, M. Kobayoshi, B. Oliver, J. Roper, S. Isaacson, H. Masuda, T. Hagiwara. Row-K. Harada, A. Moore, V. E. Maxfield, M. NMQOI1 n , . , . ' - getf, NI' er B Good B Lug BASEBALL LOWER DTVitSfI0.bL, . ...W 1st Row-L. Nakashima, M. 0'- Connell, S.. Mooshagian, J. Re- bello, H. Stiek, L. Larson, V. Ve- tito, C. Rodriguez, V. Litzinger, B. Windes, G. Carricabaru. 2nd Row-N. J. Heineman, S. Pacho, D. Douglas, S. J. Shanks, B. Good, I. Zivelonghi, E. Lillard, S. Martin, S. Taylor, C. Smith, G. Buell, M. Smith, E. Fusch. 3rd Row-Y. Sugita, D. Eliot, J. Alexander, L. Taylor, B. J. Heine- man, M. C.- Martz, N. Thalheimer, B. Berry, D. Bellows, P. Scott, M. L. Vogel, S. Leeson, I. Graham, M. Hidaka. BASEBALL UPPER DIVISION 1st Row-l. M. Hunter, L. Ishii, Y. Yoshizaki, M. Henderson, B. Finley, K. Seeling, M. Buchanan. 2nd Row--J. Dorling, P. Nevitt D. Spencer, H. Porte, B. Braken- siek, N. Mulder, M. Holden, P. Applebury, A. Henry, M. Hinsdale. 3rd Row-J. Easton, S. Fujita, L. Lee, M. Spann, D. Dorling, B. R. Pinder, M. Orr, C. Smith, L. Kolb, M. Harley. o'6l't:-2 ,WM . was ..., fa... . .,., ,, ,Q .Sami 'Sweats' .1 mf W X, I1371 I , L iff J ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This annual, like all annuals, reflects the work and interest of many people in addition to those whose names appear on the roster of staff members. Those to whom we are par- ticularly indebted this year are the following: Mr. Edmund Watson, who took the individual senior pictures and the shots of the plays. Mr. Horace Scheifele, of the Lakewood Studio, who was responsible for the informal individual pictures, as well as the many groups. Mr. Fred H. Smith of the Los Angeles Engraving Company, Mr. R. L. McGrath of the WeberaMcCrea Bindery, and Mr, Bob Tarlton of the Bellflower Herald-Enterprise. To all of these, our thanks! MQW , Al GV WDW imwwwfffxgm . 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